Brownsville High School - Palmetto Yearbook (Brownsville, TX)
- Class of 1923
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McAllen proved to be ' a tough contender for football honors. and it was not until the final whistle that the game was won. This game showed up the weak spots in the team, and helped to develop some of the new men of the squad. B. H. S. won by one touchdown, the score was 13f6. The team seemed to find itself during the Edinburg game, and to settle down for the work of the season. The squad displayed excellent team work. Our boys ex- perienced little difficulty in racing over their opponents goal line for several touch- downs, and the game ended with the score 39-0 in favor of Brownsville. Before the Weslaco game, Coach Smith was asked how big a score he expected his team to run up. Since San Benito had defeated Weslaco by a score of 94-0, it was a natural conclusion that Brownsville would be able to pile up a hundred and fifty points with perfect ease. But in the first quarter, after three touchdowns had been made, Coach Smith retired all his first string' men to the sidelines, and left it up to the second team. The scrubs held Weslaco and added one more touchdown, making the score 27-0. l i l l 1 l , ' ff' ,F ff.. .... HY,-,. i -N f7-- f f f v . El - ff l-. I - . ,, -- 1, -V, -ff --,f.,f'7' kin,-cw-fe X .. ., 4' 1,1 Q J If WI. +3-'1 vuli. '-spss.--.-gN.sXqg- Ti S 94 1 wwe vygx-Ny -mmm. .h. TA, LQTJ sw Jf X-ff '.,M J Mj, ,bl5f.. U ,sl he Pill mCl -e - a . ' , - ' E it , ii' ' '11 Z.. Q g, 0 ' . ' wi . M: ' ' T'5f'E'? -1 .. ,, A , , , V . , V. ,. 4' . . tg- :- ,V ,' ,h . .- 'aroxra. i:. I. las- 9 -V' 4. f - V 5' A 4' A . kj, . - -'--' -1. - me-S -. .5-. ,io ,ws B , . MIA ' V- ,..,.,Q.,...a s . - ff- ri? fe' V 5 .- ' - K, ---.:,..,.4l,f--'J ' 4 L .IA H ' Wh - ' K, . . ' . 1Q7 97Efi5f?'?'?f:?1v'Yhg Lgih-.iw-fgge.. ,x5,W,, Ag , ...,.. :fv-- V 5 - , ' rr ' -:Vg-N, ,..f -, s f ' 5' . ' ., QA - ' . wg.. ,Qq'Yb'iQY we, ' .4 .ff-if .-Y 1 - M - ' ' MJ. 1 ' ...f W gf.,-.-. .g -1- wmv: ,mae M .f.,,,.v V' ,N .. ,. , . -. L- V. .-. -.1 ,, M- we .U , .. we 1 '- V gf? 3-3-1 M Q an V fqayf f A-fni6 ,s-ff2g2If f -M' si3'15'w'e 4 1- 2 . '- - -9 -mi The game which decided the championship of the Lower Rio Grande Valley was played between San Benito and Brownsville on Novembtr the 3rd. The winner of this game was to represent tl1e Valley ,against Corpus Christi in the iight for dis- trict championship. There was a, great deal of speculation as to the outcome of the game, and one Brownsville citizen was heard to remark with considerable feeling that if Brownsville succeeded in defeating San Benito. he would be as near to Heaven as he ever wanted to be. The most enthusiastic pep rally ever held in the Valley was he-ld in Brownsville the night before the game. The whole town stood squarely behind the team. From the kickoff until the final whistle. there was never any doubt as to the outcome of the game. Early in the combat we played the Saints off their feet and succeeded in pushing the ball over for a touchdown, which put the game on ice. Only once was the B. H. S. line threatened, but our boys displayed their old ability of tightening up in the pinches and held San Benito scoreless while Brownsville pushed over two other touchdowns, making the final count: San Beilirowo, Browns- ville-19. The Rice game was a surprise to everyone. Even the most optomistic B. H. S. fooiball fan exprclcd that we should be beaten by at least three touchdowns. The Owlets thc-mselvcs travelled all the way down from Houston with the idea that they were going to add another scalp to their already long list of Texas high schools. The T -. ef- .t -it IS!! - T1 Q g af.. .- ff- f K . ,f?2'5,:Q gl-I5 j ,f we Q- KTM - -f VYVY g ,Y ...., .,..,.-.- T 9 5 X 'i - ..i. ' X' 'r T - 'serif ii C . e , fs-Millie.. llofnimnrliw fAfaff4g-:QQs:fffee-ees: ' .---v-ffsf.-J.-A e . ,fe atv-. ff-1 'f'iev i'.v-ke - Q- e' 2 i-K, . . , ,lgffv of sf-ss -tix' s 35: lt7 . f E E Q - E 4 . C- 51 . El Et Owlets introduced a new type of play to the local team. It was not high school foot- Ei ball, it was college football. They had a series of end-runs and criss-crosses such - as had never before been experienced by the local team. We made the first touchdown Q on a well executed line buck, and although Rice got the ball several times within - a few inches of our goal, by their brilliant end-runs. they succeeded in making only one touchdown, which tied the score, 6-6. - Awaited all during the season by football fans of the Valley, the Corpus Christi- Brownsville game drew the greatest crowd that ever witnessed an athletic exhibition - in this section of the state. After the brilliant playing done by the locals in the two preceding games. it was felt that Brownsville had at least a fifty-fifty chance of l winning. Even Corpus fans were concerned over the steady improvement of the Brownsville team throughout the season. But the odds seemed to be against Browns- ville on that day, Corpus played for the breaks and won. The first half of the game resembled in many respects the games played with the same team for two preceding years: Corpus, with a series of fast end-runs against Brownsville's line bucks. Browns- ville assumed the defensive, and played a great kicking game during the first half. i The third quarter was a bitter one, for the locals, everything seemed to favor l Corpus. l The loss of this game was a heavy disappointment to the team and to the teams supporters: but we felt that the disgrace of the defeat was at least partially wiped V 1 out when Corpus won third place in the State. 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WILLIAM RUNYON Runyon is a man who made good in his first year trying out for the team. He was aggres- sive, determined, game every minute, and his fighting made him a very good man on the team. RAYMOND RICHARDS Altho small, Little Kockie had the fight in him that makes a good basket-ball player. He went after opposing goal shoot- ers in a smashing style and suc- ceeded in keeping the number of goals against him down to a very low total. .. i I , - V i 1 I ,g I ,sa , to -we -- -rn , e i -. .4-ff ,ff 100 A A -...ii gif- , , , f f' -5 is X Tl fxll W' Q, A .-f 5 X u.P3lmC 0, I A -'- ' .4 ,'52:ffQM,.- 'i Y ,A M ,f f-'lf jf, 'Sag' eQ T.fx 'f J ogfffiyy- Q-AQNLX ' 'SEQ JOHN PUCKETT 'gy Never seeming to waste a bit ' of energy, Johnnie was in the N midst of every play, and his ppm wonderful goal shooting was ' 5. greatly responsible for the large huns! A 41 I scores registered by the B. H. S. ' 4 , 5 during the season. - ,W , l Q. ,...'1 q. .q,, gt. . FRANKLIN GRAHAM 'V J H ,. 2 L., Dut, because of his splendid ,- S' .Q . ' defensive play, occupied a guard g Q F position in almost every game. xg 1: 1 , The work done by him in the - 3 San Benito game was the most ,pq spectacular ever seen in this z section of the state. M- ' ' K Qs 1 ROBERT DANCY V I NX' Daucy has a quick elusive- 5 ness. a decided skill, and a de- V , QQ. ceiving policy of offense that i ' I i g more than makes up for his lack j H' f i' ' of bulk,. Long shots from poor xl H Q' openings are his specialty. ,gui FORTUNATO RECIO A h At guard position he is among the very best, he is an almost perfect dribbler, fast, shifty, and tricky. Recio has repeatedly demonstrated his ability to carry the ball the entire length Jf the court. pk let. mera' 5 - C ' wiv' Y'-in A s X X A A if-Mafia-'K sf JW? f QHS l X' M 101 -----H - N. ----ss-. -B . Q -J i - ., -, I f-1 'iffy--' 2 - r it fx It ir J: ti M is - 1 ggpl- gl dfif1.:illTL1lU A . A- I: K if 2 3:1 ..,,.-v r-- ,. fr-:ey 11 Y A-A, ., - Y-7,g'j--1. .-gg--.I+ -f- ' 'f ' 5:1 ,L nk ss, ,,, T T ' -2-gfnrf X- ,--jg X I Y .EQL-f ---- .if N' 'ik '--f xxx i THE GAMES Harlingen, as the first contender for basketball honors against Browns- ville was easily eliminated. The great feature of this first game of the season, as well as of many of the other games, was the large number of goals made by Shuckman as center and Puckett as forward. While a large score was run up against Harlingen, the local guards were unable to check the number of tallies on the other side. Brownsville emerged, however with the big end of the score, 36-19. 7 La Feria, like Harlingen, was put out of the basket-ball race when she tangled up with Coach S-mith's team of goal tossers. Puckett again was the star goal shooter, while Dancy, the other forward ran him a close second. The guards again showed a tendency to lct their opponents score heavily, and the game ended with a closer score that had the previous game. B. H. S.-56. La Fcria-27. From the first tossup in the San Benito game. it was evident that the two teams were evenly matched. Darby and Long led the Saint's smash- ing offense, while Brownsville depended mainly on the accurate goal shooting of Dancy, Puckett. and Shuckman. San Benito led during the first half, by a decided margin, but with Graham and Valente playing the guard positions for Brownsville, San Benito 's lead was cut down during the second half, and one minute before the final whistle, Brownsville was ahead: but Darby made a long shot from a difficult angle and just as the whistle won the game for San Benito. Score 45-4-1. The game with Stuart Place was really the anticlimax of the season so far as Brownsville was concerned, Brownsville fell into a slump through the loss of their captain and guard, Jewell Richards. Stuart Place had an excellent team: as one of the members of the local team expressed it, They played as if they came from the north. Stuart Place won 35-16. A return game with Harlingen was played one week after the game with Stuart Place. The moral of the two teams was low, the effects of their having both been defeated: they seemed to lack interest in the game. A strong wind kept the scoring on both sides down by destroying many perfect shots. Browns- ville won this game with a score of 35-27. lla Fcria came next in order for a return game. This game threatened to be a shut out, as La Feria did not score a single point during the first half. had not the Brownsville regulars been taken out and the second team put in. This game was a tryout for the players who will compose next year's team. Having been beaten once by San Benito and once by Stuart Place, we felt that the1'e was little chance to stage a come-back in the second game against San Benito, however, the local team fought their losing battle cheerfully, and lost their final game of the seasong 2-1-12. JT:1T'fT 'i', ' ' 1, mil Y , I , J ' 'r'jJ ' gf' T , :eif 3---we-f,:' Q Q- -1 - s - e ff' ' 1 f'Qf:.-Q-:rfifffs'i'ff-5 ., 1 1 'f- - , , ,,,. fi -ldjiiii -N1 1? K - ' in J ki, . .. i ,...,,,, ---I-.dsdf ffxgc ,L ,.,. . .,.. ... ,. 102 -Q fi A -KXSTSSLXSSSQQT ESNY' ,Ef7w , , 'jw'!.XN'f A , ' W Y' 1 ,, Qf.f fl.-if-A IgF?vfPalmdlol1Uv2??4:f?1i5 4 + s:+ f' - W if i Q ' '- ff-Lg Isfixk D - X N - L , H . - P E Q p V h E 1 H 4 ,, Y' X .. ,,, ww .xxx Q 'W-Q21 -'77 , 7a7v fff gi- . Wi 3Hg 5 fi ,ff 5 Na' L .., A ligixlfz-L MI 103 De ication to Mrs. Mag H. 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H: 4 ' 1 51 ., fl ' ,u bil.. - Q. r wr-,r'.'m ,nj s . -V Y. 'i -' Q' gl ... . .. ,- 4 -. Q .- 5 -. .- - 1'. - .- ,fm XF' Q .1- 5.. ,- 1,- lt IL 'F - I.- 7. .. :in ,Q u 1 1 -. .W f vs 1-4f'.' . ' K TRACK n A J . - I 1 Q l '-H,:1::.Ef'xfQ5fptii-i.r,f,ps,f. ' he mi: 77 risk L ii? The 1923 Track Team ji, Qt . -ig 'i Il- ev Graham, Richards, Shuckman, Smith, Coach, Lane. Grupe. R. Celaya. C. Smith, Schmelling, R. Richards, Crowe, Garcia, Vertrees, Sewell. W B. H. S. IN THE STATE MEET, 1922. if The representatives of the Brown and Gold travelled to Austin last May 2 to bring home some of the laurels of the State Meet-and they did. In athletics, E i the mighty Mike captured first place with the diseus by a heave of 117 feet, -ll - and he also added a tally by placing fourth in the century. The relay team gg: i finished sixth in competition with thirty-five teams from all parts of the state. gil 3 Our debaters did excellent work and nearly turned all opponents out in dis- E I 11 grace. Abe Plenn in deelamation showed the possibilities of a great speaker. 2 E - Brownsville will step forward this year to equal, if not better the enviable 5 . i record made by B. H. S. representatives in interscholastic meets. gif Q - -e I, Z 4 'T H y sf: I 106 . F ,X 1 :SLA L. y1,fv52-S Ctr. fm f fl V s ' ' ry fit--'27 ,gif'5f'52? 5 V T rl I 3.1 V O 173 ,' 55' 514 V ' ' ' Q ig :fLe'f4!!'A'T-c ?'ifxi T4 V . 1 L ki l jllnfaggkf Z, '.l'-5- ,'iw'-' N H-.r 'f - -,tfif-3,41 I-f,.,1v:'?ZT55'-,iv-L-fhfl Y' ' ' sling-AQX ,- Y 1 ' 11, E 115 -Q: 'Ti tj'-tj-.LQT 51 ' i LN?- :.: fw Q. . s1f1,:1iQe... fir .ss 1, - K - - EE 'M' U' 1' Elf EE it? Z: fig Eg BROWNSVILLE TAKES COUNTY MEET if if The B. H. S. again demonstrated its ability to stand foremost i11 track and il ' l . . . ' l . E11 field 111 Cameron County. Nvlth almost a green team, Brownsville scored 119 E,- points as against Harlinge11's -14 and San Benito's 19. Smith of Brownsville E --, was high point man with a total of 211A points, while our own invincible Sam 2. - 3 i Bennett second, with 141A points to his eretlit, and Graham of the B. H. :E - was third, with 1014. The Brownsville athletes were able to place at will. EE Eli In all events except two, first place came to Brownsville, and in many cases 1, 4 the Brown and Gold won all three places. Q j il T flf E Q SUMMARY OF EVENTS ll? Elf 120-yd. High Hurdles... ............. lst. Valellf, Brownsville-Time 21.1 Q11 ji 2nd Shuckman. Brownsville. l 100-yd. Dash .... .... 1 st. Smith, Brownsville-Time 11:2 Znd. Richards, Brownsville Eli Mile Run ............ .... 1 st. Macy, Harlingen-Time 5:11 jg: 2nd Sewell, Brownsville -lg 220-yd. Lew Hurtnes .... ...1st. Smith, Brownsville-Time 30:2 I s 2nd Long. San Benito it . 440-yd. Dash .... lst. Bennett. Brownsville-Time 58:3 Elf 2nd, Graham, Brownsville Elf 220-yd. Dash .... .... 1 st. Richards, Brownsville-Time 26. 3,3 2nd. Carey, Harlingen ffl Q Mile Relay ..... .... 1 st. Brownsville-Time 4:04 lil ' 2nd Harlingen. 880-yd. Run .... .... 1 st. Schmelling, Brownsville-Time 2:33-3 1 - 2nd McGuire, Brownsville :ii Pole Vault .... ist. Bennett, Brewhsvuie-Height 9 ft. j v 2nd Graham, Brownsville. Shot Put .... .... 1 st. Darby, San Benito-Dist. 38 ft. 6 in. it 3 2nd Lightbourne, Brownsville I 2 Discus .... lst. C. Celaya. Brownsville-106 ft. 9 in. I 1 2nd R. Celaya, Brownsville. j i High Jump .... .... 1 st. Smith. Brownsville, Height 5 ft. 4 in. i - 2nd, Bennett, Brownsville. 1 E Broad Jump ..... .... 1 st. Smith, Brownsville, Dist. 20 ft. an in Z - 2nd. Graham, Brownsville. 2' I TENNIS I i Girl's Singles... .... .Brownsville . . ......... Elna Lind I Z Gir1's Doubles .... .... B rownsville .... ,... L ind and Russell E E Boy's Singles .... ..... B rownsville . . ......... John Vivier 3 1 Boy's Doubles ..... .... B rownsville . . .... Plenn and Seabury E E W, 41,57 Q Q fx MHP-1, 1 1 77'? 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Brownsville has made a habit of taking first place in these meets, scoring more points than all the other schools combined, and from present indications, this year will be a repetition of the previous years. The team this year is going in as a unit, to tight not for individual honors, but for the glory of the Brown and Gold. And with this point of view in mind, they will not only make the name of the B. H. S. glorious, but immortal. In men like Smith, Bennett, Graham, Celaya, R. Richards, Valent, and Sehmelling, Coach Smith has a team that is sure to corner the meet, and take first place in all events in which they enter, while our less experienced men can be counted on to capture most of the second and third places. The relay team composed of Smith, Bennett, Schmelling and Graham is sure to duplicate the performance of last year 's team and score another overwhelming victory. Smith is sure to capture a first in the century, the low hurdles, and the broad jump. He will have difficulty in the high jump as Bennett alternates with him in taking the honors in this particular event. i'Any Angle Sami' is sure of his quarter mile dash, of the pole vault, and has the possibility of getting the high jump if he wins the toss from Smith. Celaya has a cinch with the discus and if he forgets about his broken leg, he will place in the century and the high hurdles. Graham, although not a first place man, takes so many seconds that he adds a considerable number of points to the final count. 'tLittle Kockien Richards is sure of five points in the 220 yard dash, and has a good chance to place in the 100 yard dash. Valent, who has shown first class form in the hurdles, will surely place in his respective events. Schmelling has run the halt' mile in record time, and we expect him to lead all competitors in this race. be ,lf ,Tv j , ,L ffafffyj ESHS 9 109 K1 ix ,fx AX -x f, 4' 4,ff'.6T7'74 ff If iff, f, .X ',f,zff4Q4: ,V ,A . .,, 'f'- 5.1, N X , X x K. V-. 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V-wvmQn:1,ew:mgan-mg.1.mxm-fm!-wavamnxx.J.un.-. .wr-wp-vm Nur.:-1 . - mf 1-,..w-,,x:x-55,1,wwwnbv V1 -1 A n I i E 5 5 r 5 . w 1 w 1 11 1 .r i 3 s 5 Q E I R E S E 1 ,i r i 'I g L1 E Z nw , -r-,sw A, ,uf 1: . . 1: una-mmf-mv .g 4- Mm-ff.-,1-.': :wamwmx 1-uma-if mann.-xumm. n.f4na-7-v4w.w.u-.U :uvwmmwp::,4-ann m-xmnumnw. an rw-xm.1:w nnnmunawfmw-ynun m-xvnnufmnus mummrmwunvmmwms mmwnnunanmm-1. 7! I ! 4 -'Z Y! ...X ' If l ,lf f . ,, . , ...-ss.w-wixrsvg .'-xvmfi - . 4 .ff . 1 . , . - 1' K ,. .23 . 'N' ' ' M . ' , ll I-.1 ' . 1' 1?f . NV-fa azz, e K+ ' c Zi: 1.023 -' 121. 1 'fe' ' ' f f--M' X X ' ' I I: : .f I l 1 - 1 , -N 1 1 E 3 CALENDAR 1922-1923 SEPTEMBER - 11-School opens. Senior flag flying over the building. 1 1 Registration. -- - 14-Group of girl students and ex-students wade to the Gentry Circus minus -l .. j . footwear. y Slimes show their fondness for green hose. 22-Fish initiated in the gym. XVild time. Three casualties reported. 24-Marion leaves for Baylor. 25-Annual staff elected. 26-First pep meeting. Frank elected. - . 29- Brown and Gold hay ride, swim. and lunch at the Country Club. 3 1 OCTOBER P v 5-Sophs win sponsor contest. Cavita elected. 2 A Seniors sta1't amassing a fortune. -i- 6-First football game with McAllen. B. H. S. 13 McAllen G. ll: 13-Football game with Edinburg. B. H. 39 E. H. S. 0. EE Brown and Gold girls serve the teams in the lunchroom. jfi 15-Buck and Sidney arrested for speeding. '1 i 16-They are excused from afternoon classes to visit Judge Celaya. QV 18-School inspector here. f - 21-Joes and Josephines enjoy feast at Mrs. Tucke-r's. Plans for Halloween gl: carnival and annual discussed. Health secrets discussed by Eva and ei -7 t Mrs. Dickens. il 23-Seniors and Juniors have a stormy conclave at recess. 1 1 English IV class remains with Miss Craig after 3:30. - . 25-Seniors meet at Eva 's. Pumpkin fight. Lemonade and cake. From where - G did the tamales come? - - 26-Seniors meet at Annie's. Preparation for Halloween continued. 27 13: -Game at Weslaco. B. H. S. 21 YVeslaco 0. - - Everyone enjoys himself at the Halowcen festival. Edith has the best Ll E costume and so takes the cake. . Elf NOVEMBER 2 li 3-Brownsville Hi swamps SAN BENITO. Humbled 19 to 0. I l I 9-Football boys practice in mud and rain for the Rice game. fl 3 Governor of Tamaulipas and other speakers from Mexico address the High i l 3 School. V Z 3 10-Major Galbraith speaks on 'tArmistice Day in Franceu. - Z 11-The big dav B. H. S. vs. Rice Freshmen. Score 6-6. 3 - 13-Consul Willson speaks. t ' 18 f -B. H. S. loses to Corpus. Senior dance at Country Club. j 1 : 20-For not having their themes. some of English IV class take a holiday. l . . :D i l E 30-No school until Monday. Junior Prom at Elks, El: B P . - Kas! 53? Sg.xS:'xv3.f-s QM-J 7925 Q 'r.'f7?7? 5. 117 E ' M' .i 5 ' X ,f tr ' f'fH !TXT'ffE 'fxffffiillffffiilisse Qafl I Pai me as fc ff: .eee CALENDAR 1922-1923 fl tCONTlNUEDl DECEMBER 7-Mr. Schwartz lectures. 13-Governor Neff visits the school. Domestic Science class serves luncheon. gt The new schools dedicated in the afternoon. f 14-Holiday given to attend Mid-Winter Fair at Harlingen. 15-Many penalties imposed on various boys and girls this morning for Qi A. W. O. L. :A 18-Fireworks at school. Senior boys searched for evidence. 3' f e 19-Mrs. Jessup presents museum to the school. Frankie accepts in the name of fl the school. 5 20-In response to Captain Cornwall's appeal, Classes make donations to give 1 the poor people of the city a Christmas dinner. 23-School dismissed till January 3. - i JANUARY Q' 3-School opens. 1 4-A new English and History teacher arrives. f A Detention Hall established. 18-Dr. Tucker speaks in behalf of the Near East Relief. 19-San Benito wins over B. H. S. in basket-ball. Score 46-45. Teddy Starck disturbs Mr. Smith in study hall. Mums the word. A busy Week for the school photographers. 22-Mr. Perkins speaks in chapel. The Lion Tamers Club organizes. 26-Basket-ball game at Harlingen. Lion 'l'amcrs dance at Wortham's. f l 29-Round Table for the Seniors. 31-Brownsville loses to Stuart Place in basket-ball. - FEBRUARY 2-Brownsville Wins over La Fcria. 3-Pullen's Comedians finish a week's engilgenient for the Seniors. 5-School Radio set installed. 13-Track meet for the benefit of the Mercy Hospital. 4'Coach Celaya's Lion Tamers win the meet. 20-Mr. Fitch speaks on the steel industry. -i Mrs. Dodd sings. S I , . , A ,. .,. 2, .A.-- F x A .img .- . -A-A v f f 'r ,Q Y - -- J W' to f ' ' s s '- C9 Kwai? - -fl - .ff ff fffc'f? fr ' -f S 4 -G . , ,Tux ,NL pkg. .Ve M.,Xy V x 4? ff ' A --,,x:'.'ggN.,gVA iqvw ,,-1, Ce'7f'5f-1'fgT'jj-- ,er-'frg:S9gfQQQQgxi 6 S ' ,gjgifgx X N' J . ffrffi - . 118 ,. - .Q fffggk fgoyxv-.gpg N , g ,asf V r l ePH1mClf03W5i1i1L2fsf?i'as+ - EE E 5 CALENDAR 1922-1923 - - KCONTINUEDJ 1 2 22-Holiday. gs 23-Entrants for interscholastic contests signing up. If, Dramatic Club presents The Charm School . 26-Duet by Mrs. Lane and Mrs. Green. I - A 27-Rainy weather continues. f Zi : MARCH ' E 5-8-Debating in English classes. Z i 12-Track practice begins. - - Barnyard golf and marbles are chief sport of the little High School boys. 313 15-Oscar is locked in the school over night. He sleeps on physics table. - l - I 16-VVhale Day. School deserted for a greater attraction at Vtlasliington Beach. 3 - Various fish stories told next day. 3 Z 16-17-Fads and Fancies. 1 : 24-University of Texas Glee Club Concert. j 1 - Debaters chosen-Effie and Irma and Wortham and Fred. Declamation preliminaries. Sally and Sam chosen. 26-Senior girls start fighting over graduation dresses. Excuse Me chosen Senior play. - Mr. Reed speaks. g Leader of Glee Club sings. f Last copy to engraver sent in. Q Z? APRIL : 3-Class meeting. Much business came before class. Many reports from ' - various class officers. Invitations chosen. I I Begin practice on t'Excuse Me . 3 Z 6-7-Lion Tamers dance at Elks. 1 I E County meet. 1 I : 10--Last copy sent to printer. 3 : 13-14-District meet. 3 5 MAY 3 I 2-Track team leaves for Austin. 3- - 13-Baccalaureate Sermon. , I - 17-Senior class play, Excuse Me , given. E 2 18-Commencement Exercises. Q 5 2' 23 I 15 l Y' t 3 5 W ' f 6HS ct : I N . . 7' ,fs - E Z.. N xxx. 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But tltbll 't you think he shoul1l also say CO-CtllIC'2lll011 lills l1is 11igl1ts. Mike: Please CUIIIC out i11 the gar1len witl1 IIIC. Eva: Uh. no. I IllllSllll go out with- out Zl 1-haperon. Mike: Hut we 1.l1111't nee1l one. Eva: Then I tlllllll wa11t to go. Sally Russell: llaying a l111111 time? lClizal11'tl1 Jones: l3ore1l to 1leath. Sally: So illll I. lf'llS sneak IINVZIY some plat-e. Elizalietliz f'an't, Illll the Hostess. Mr. Walker: lJi1l I see ytbll kiss 111y ililllgfllltll' j'Csl01'll2lf' A? George tlrupe : I tltillil' really know. Sir, I w11s too llllSy to 11t1llt.'C. Some like the girls with lips all l'0llgll'll, Sllllltt tl1i11k they are 1lisg1'a1'e1l. But you will fllltl UIII for yourself Its all il lnatter of taste. Max: : My? : Ile elasps l1is l12ll1llS so tight i11 he ean't get them open yen 1ler I Vish I was religious like Al1ie. Aho Max prayer, eolleetioii hox eoines aroun1lt. Craig IIilto11: When is il sofa IIOI il sofa V? Evans Selnnelling: Vllhen it's a spoon- holder. Hazel Swilley: NVo111e11 always eo11- tracliet one another. D111-thy Banta: They 1lo not! Mr. Smith Ceritieiziiig Aliee's 1lraw- i11g i11 Geonietryl: I 1lon 't like your tigure, the a11gles are too sharp, and the legs are too long. Aliee Starck: Sir! Feininine Visitor twatehing tl1e Goy- ern11r 's wife 11211116 the shipj : My good llltlll. is your hahy ehriste11e1l?i' t'autious Riviter: No, llliltltlil, oiin afrai1l the bottle inoight hurt l1is hea1l. Frosh: 53111110 terrible things F1111 he eaught f1'0lll kissing. SOt'tblltl I'Il'USllZ Right! you ought to see the poor fish 111y sister eaught. Mareia: Hh. father. l1ow ,Q,'1'i1lltl it is to he alive! 'l'he w11rl1l is too goo1l for anything. Why is11't eyeryoiie happy? Father: Who is he this tilne? Mitchell Dell.: A kiss is tl1e language 11f love. Killl1CI'lllC Woorley: XVell, wl1y 1lon't y11u say SOlllCll1lll,9,'? Finals, finals. t'V01'j'WllI'l'0. NVitl1 Illilllj' 21 1lrop of ink, lint 111-ver il Prof wh1'1'll leave tl1e roo111. Allll allow 21 1111111 to tl1i11k. I11111111 Jones: I have awfully el1appe1l lips. Mary Stillwell: Who was tl1e ehap. Koekie ftillllllfl' o11 Pollyl : It 's rather late, I guess Iltl better he going. Polly tsighingj 1 Better late than never. 124 Candies and Tobaccos HARRY'S CIGAR STORES Smokers Headquarters The Convenieni Stores ACCURACY SERVICE COURTESY Cisneros ilrug Siore MANUEL CISNEROS, Prop. IItI1 and Washington BROWNSVILLE TEXAS School Supply Headquarters TRY US Bis op's Stationerq and Book Store I Illl'lI Wl1111's 1111- 111-z11'11sl port 111 il 7 QIIll'Ill 1 Ilutu 1g'QtTi11g thc i1l1 1I: The lJ11v011- 11111. -Illll Ialxllllllf I was 1lYl'l' 111 sec 1115' ,II'l l11rf1 11111111 11'l11-11 s111111'1111c tl11'1-11' QI III'II'Ii thxu llll' 11'i11.l111x' Zlllil hit the p1,1111' gill 1111 TI11-s11l11. 5:1111 IS111111111t: Illil i1 hurl llC1'? -I. IS.: X11. hut il h1'11k1- Ill1'0L' of 1113' 1111f1 1'4 5 1 . BIEIVX li1111xz11-k: hvlill 111z1k1- 11111 think ll' Yllllli wh' Nllln. 2 1 1 1 1 Il . I11'1!lIlIllI Iiul I llilX'U 2ll'Il1S. fE'11'y: Uh. hz1x'.- you? Y1111-11 1111 TI11' '11h11111-: ls that you. II-11'li1111? 5:1115 Russell: You. who is this? R11lph l'1'11wQ: xxvlllllll you like 21 kiss 111' il Illlllli fm' yulll' l1lI'lI11l:15'? .X1111i11 'l'111'k111': Woll. l IIEIVC il lot 1,11 hooks iIl1'CiIklf'. 12.5 Phone I I 4 WALTERS MEAT MARKET Brownsvillefs Best Market MARKET SQUARE. CROCERY Phone l39 Mason Transfer and Grain Co. Dislribulors of lhe Celebrated Purina Chows BROWSVILLE, TEXAS HIS Space is Dedicated to our pleasant relations with the boys and girls of the Brownsville High School, with the Wish that they may recall in years to come mem- ories of Blooey Blooey, the funny little man, the Water Show, the whip, the ponies, hears and lions, the rides, and many happy evenings during the winter, of l922- 23. :-: The John T. Wortham Shows Hold 'Em Brown. - Thr Brown .lug if MR. RASCO fin Chapell-As I have said before, you may not have a shirt tail parade. You may have the parade but leave the other part out. Jimmie Bishop- VVilI you marry me? Fern-But you haven't seen Father. J. B.-It makes no difference I'Il marry you anyway. 126 W. H. PUTEGNAT COMPANY BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS Ring l3I Packing House Meat Market The place lo gel Uwe choice culs of cold storage meals. Free Delivery Phone I36 MARTINEZ DRUG STORE Now located North Alley Market Square WE DELIVER ANY PLACE IN TOWN Brownsville, Texas EAGLE PASS LUMBER C0. BUILDERS HARDWARE and SUPPLIES RUSSELL McCHESNEY GENERAL DRY GOODS SHOES, HATS, ETC. STORES! Washington Street ' Twelfth Street Where do you buy your shoes? SHAPlRO'S SHOE STORE Phone 538 J. R. GUERRA ls the hest place for right Dealer in style and the right price. 1 A trial will convince you. FANCY GROCERIEU l200 Washington St. IZOO Washington St. Ninth Sl St. Charles SLS 127 ,X1ISL'll1fIIl1ll1ll 11IlXY 111111111 511111 111114, Y1111 111111111 1111- SXX'1'l'1 111111 111111 111111 S1111l'l 111 . , - -11 P1111.: M11s1 P111'1l11111'1 '1111' lllj' l1'1'1 111: Slli1I111ll1f' f-I'1'1'111'1 11111 TI'ff11'. 111111111111111111111111.'s11111 IQ 1111112 Ilf11'l' 21 111g 1:1ll 1 .1 1xlNN. illlg' 111 Y1111'illlll1I 1741111119 l11111'1s1 1111111 U' 11l'11l11lNl111 11.' 1 . . 1111w 1111140 1X11101'101111s 1.111111-1 My 1111111 114f1vl'1l'l1. Sully: 1111- 1':111111'111'ff n A17Il'l'lIlZ F111 11111111- 111111 11 R 81111: 4Xll11 11111 11V1'111111 111' l111s'1-11 11111 111111 1'll'illl1i 1111 111111-11 . 111- l111v1- Il l1111'1?11p111'1 111 lllll1'1l s111111'. XY1lI'll 111- 111'1' 111111'1'i1111 W0 111 111111'11111', Y1-s 1111 will 11111111 21 1111111 l11111Q'11l1111' 111111111 llll' 1'11'01'. 1 1 111111112 1111 11lll1'. 1 1 1 111111111111 1-1111 sl111 111 Illlf' Flaulms Stuhin 1 M9 11' The Thotographer in Your Town YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND Courteous, Competent Salespeople selling Goocl Merchandise Reasonably lAT,. Nl C N A I R DRY GOODS COMPANY 128 OLYMPIA CONFECTIONERY THE SWEETEST PLACE IN TOWN Exclusive Agents for: W hifmans and fofmsions Chocolates PHONE ZZI BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS QUEEN THEATER 1- Home of Supreme Phofoplaysn ' ' W - .cfgzi Showing Exclusively United Artist Productions Paramount Pictures Metro and Universal Jewels THE POPULAR STORE Shoes, Hafs, and Dry Goods BEST MERCHANDISE POR LEAST MONEY MARKET SQUARE --- PHONE 327 129 Eibu-11. - X 1211101-111111 of gfl11Vf'111l' Spoons. -11'i.wr'ra11.x1'11 01'f0l!1lS. I XN1l'1lllUIll1'1'S s:1y111:11 1110111111111 is 011111. M1 11 11215 11111111 1il11lXX'll 111 l'i111li'l1'Q il 1111 ul u':11'1111l1 1111 Nllllli' 1l1'1 214I1b1lS, 1Yi11ivYu1111g: T110 111101111' 111111 11111 11111 if 1 111111111 quit Nll1111i11lQ I 111111111 110 11111-w111v11. 111111-: Why 11i1111'1' you quit? Urs. .lmwsz 11111111 111121V0llS, T1101ys. 1111111 IS 11111 1111111111 111111 your var? Y1l11111Ig.2'. 11111111c1'. just 0. loaky flJl1111I11ll 1 Ill lun-11111 s x'0s1 pm'1iO1. OR DERL AN D uA12D1vARE co. GIBSSYVBPE and Crockery F U R N I T U R E Phone 625 Combe B1c1g BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS Buri E. Hin leg BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS 130 Pc-:op es Ice and Manufaciurinq Com ang , Nil? B75 EAGLE PHARMACY, Inc. The the REXALL STORE BOLLACK STQRE ?lf+ Tila .1 THE A. B. STORES I I I -1 AZIZ BROTHERS CO I N M521 M ' 'ff4 I Iiiiittt f'm!l5?l5it' The Missing Link. -1'Uic'lIig11u Uurifoylv. lflts New We Have It If We Have It Its New X w11111t11Q1-km' s11t 1111 11 FII-sl11111111's 1101111 A1111 svttlcd 1l11w11 t11 1h'ill, H1? I1Q11k111t 111111 111-11111-11 111111 11913-kwl 11w11y A1111 w1,11'Q EIWZIY his hill. fL11-f11.l1f1'HC Ljfrr, WHEN YOU ARE READY FOR A HOME OF 1 YOUR OWN, COME AND SEE U5 ABOLT 1'1I'1l1111 my f11I'g1?tt1Il111-sw 11111 1111 y1111 it-'Pill' I II11I1111i1111 Ctryiizg to f1iI'15: IT U spcll y11111' 1111I111- with 1111 'Q' 111' 1111 'i'? Sho fVl,'l'j' whillyjz NVith 1111 'i'. -i-1-l. xiii EVERYTHING needed to furnish a Home completely Can be pUl'Cl'l3Sfd . . ' ' ,3 d n NIIIVY h111i 21 I111thI11g suit m our more an we are prepare 'O gm: - you the benefit of our e y payment plan, 'l'w11s lJl'l'ifY, wIth1111t 1t11uI1t, if you desire. 1.1 1.1 1-1 I 111' wh11I1 stu- I'iill1ill'Ki i11si1t0 tho thing. Thr' II111st 111 hor st11y1-11 1111t. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR -P111111 P1I111'71 H11I1'I. STORE AT ALL, TIMES F1111 III1', 11I'11tty I1111i1l011. I i With 115111 111 1l111-pcst l1r1'1w11. . , II' I ki11s111l y1111 1111 tho f01'0h0111i, V'111I'1l y1111 111111 1110 d11w11'? -JII.L'7lIiQfl1l1 G11 rgoylv. BRow,vsrluf.7fW 132 Can You ass his Examination. -If So, You Don? Need cz Bank Account IF--You always have plenty of ar-tual eash and never neeil eretlit. IF!-You have a plaee of ahsolute saf'ety in whieh to keep that inueh eash-a plat-e where Neither inoth f-an corrupt nor thieves break througlh anil steal. IF-lt is safer antl more eonvenient for you to earry your money with you than to pay hy elieek. Clie- nieinher. every eheek is a reeeipt and you always have the exaet ehangel IF-The .Xhnighty has given you a guarantee of per- feet health, or a guarantee that your erops will always he good, or that you will have no huslness difficulties, or that your job will last forever. lFFThat guarantee eovers aeeirlents and fires and all the other uneertaini ies of life and inelutles the wife and kiddies- 'l'HENfAs we said in the heginning, you 1lon't need a hanlq aeeount. BUT-If you're just an orilinary, lovable, every-tlay hunian heingg YOU DO NEED A BANK ACPUUNT. See if you ean pass the axaniinatimi-if you ean't pass, SEE US. FIRST NATIGNAL BANK 183 Phone I Phone 2 Model Laundry French Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Hals Cleaned and Blocked Rugs Renovated CORNER 14TH AND LEVEE BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS Willman's Pharmacy W. G. WILLMAN, PH. G. Q M .qgvk ffffakiq H. ' i-5?2EyEM gaxlif P .gg x-J ' Q Yi! Phone 40 BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS DEAR ME. nk -Nalrr Dame Jugglvr 134 'Runponfs Original Eniargements Have Charm ln 4 no rr 1 are I ! 1 i , , W N t N r I AT graduation time your friends expect your photograph. of RUNYON made the photographs for the 'Palmetto R OBER T R UNYON, Photographer BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS 135 COMPLIMENTS of Brownsville Bakery REAL BREAD BRowNsv1LLE, TEXAS McDa0iif Bros. PIGGLY WIGGLY Help yourself-to Qgality Groceries at Lowest Prices . at - Piggl y Wiggly , M5 Q ,,!ilUn,.ull!i , 3 V, ,-ff-Z 5 ,. s A grail-,vi I x j M i as siiiirmiaa -. L, 1' MM A-'Mfr 4-2 X J 1'-n f Z fd ,- ,154 -,-ri'-igj mg 'Zi-EJ 3 'f MLW GEOJHELLER 1271 - 'Mk-. A Traveling Salesman. -Columlliu J I 136 STATE NATIONAL BANK BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS Accounts of corporations and individuals solicited RELIABLE DEPENDABLE Athletic Cups, Medals and Trophies CLASS RINGS i ii I I LAWRENCE OLMSTED My jeweler and Oplicianu GOOD PRINTING PAYS Faul 'S Print Sho lOl5 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 739 C , wx X J Reckless Driver-Hear them ff Q' ZX cylinders knockin ? I ff Timid Passenger-It's not the Kfvf Q cylinders, it's my knees. 'fi 'QFD H M -Perm State Frotlz. x ff-wp ' as ie .h 'G ' Chas. Smith. -- There's an X' awful rumbling in my stomach, x X like a cart going over cobble- X 1 ' stones. Nl . Helen Howard-It is prob- A x X ably thattruck you ate for dinner ' '. ,fx 233 Boy-Why has papa no hair. -X X LJ Mama-Because he thinks so . vu' much. I l But why have you so much? Because ..... Oh go away I I J and don't bother me so much. 138 iloalge rotfters MOTOR VEHICLES COMPLETE STOCK PARTS if Tires, Accessories, Repairs, Storage if BENNETT MIITUR SALES CU. LEVEE STREET PHONE 555 Coffee Roasted Daily Tea, Spices, Extracts The Coffee Shop PHONE I9 Retail Only E cater to the Better Dresser 1 Mr. Raseo: IVhat do you know about eells? Keith 'I'uggle: Not very muc-lt, sir, I've only been in two. Philanthropistz My good fellow, how do you happen to he lying in the gutter? Inehriate: 'Sail ri', hrother. I saw two lamp posts and leaned against the wrong one. Mrs. Diekens: Give for one year the numlwer of tons ot' eoal shipped out of Ilnited States. George Grape: I-192: None. Any Senior leaving for sehool next yearfliye, Dad: don't forget to write. if it is only a eheek. My , exelaimed Mr. f'lumsy at the Sophomore dance, this t'Ioor's awfully slippery. It's hard to keep on your feet. Uh , replied the fair partner cold- ly, then you were really trying to! I thought it was aeeidentalf' In She: Do you remember when you were first struek hy my heauty? He: Yes, dearest. It was at the masked hall. Hi, gimme a handful of waste . I howled. CI was under the auto to grease itl. But Dut had an armful of waist in the ear, And wasn't disposed to release it. Mike Celaya : There is only one thing I tlon't understand. Mr. Raseo: Just one? 139 More ants' National Bank U. S. Qouemmenl Deposilary Capital Stock Paid in - - - 5I00,000,00 From Earnings l00.000.00 5200000.00 Surplus and Unclivided Profits I8 I 149.32 Phone 4 and 5 Four per cent lnleresl Paid on Time and Saving Deposits 140 H CI-lTER'S Durable 73ainls, Oils, ana' Varnishes. Km- f X .1 ' Phone 506 TAYLQR L IVIBER COMPANY F sm:-4' +.f.3 WND j su1.1.r 71N X' Sfunffm swf Wm 70 IHMEIEI N INCQHJI1' ffwvfwo Pi'0Ffff0A7f ,.u --J y I 'U'-1 y .H Never mind Mister, I always help the poor - lV1zsf1i11gI0f1 Dirge. Q Www 'Q wm- ' 7 If? 41,- ,-1 .?S'15Zf: I fi- f :Vt l 7 N ' 4:-gr' ,514 I ' 'iiiirbf -Q., ,yi E--if . .EI .,,:,Q:x,,l '12-:ffl-1 AIR, 5 fggfgp., 'wif OS- 4, 7' A 512 You can't judge a book by- 141 1II'.ISI1'llPCZ If I slmulml div. you XVUIIIII have In hog' for 1111111032 II1-111'y: That would CUIIIL' 1lHfl11'2ll, w1111I1I11 't if, Dall? J. L. CALDERONI' Proprietor Huh Ilif-1'vc: You look swl-01 CIIUUQII to val. III6 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 534 Patty: I do cat, whore shall wc grow? Miss Craig: What is tho 111c'a11i11g nf '1'111'10x ' '? cxt 1 . .Xlw Ivxuitcwllylz I k11o11'-it is thc' 1'a l'l'lIl 1111 iw t'l'0illll Illltl 111oVi0s, Ilavo you IIIIIKIC up your 111i111l fn stav 1117 O ll T. Nu. I I1aw IIIEIIIC up lllj' face to go 62.2 9 y F 1 I '- f . . Sb A S , go ,AX . .,'H 1 ffffff . '.,'lf, ':'5f i'i I-.gf rf,-if .'. I .ITL A A ' o ', '. , - . 2,-if ' X159 yt Q'f'o, 1. s .5 Q . ,'.'::'.0, X Q -xy 72,151.3 l Q . Q I S362 'Y ei 'l, X Q ' .35 I as ff . -W' 'Q IQ .ZN f 5 lx wg L ,S xx gi -its cover Le! Us Figure on Your Graduation Suils CLEANING AND P R E. S S I N G Brownsville Tailoring Company BROWNSVILLE ARMY STORE CARRIES A COMPLETE LINE OF ARMY GOODS AT MINIMUM PRICES BROWNSVILLE ARMY STORE BrownsuiIle's Bargain Cenlern DRY GOODS AND SHOES LADIES READY-TO-WEAR CORNER OF IZTH AND ELIZABETH STREETS 142 'llliliw ONLY Assocmnn PRESS SERYICE IN 'lil-lliiVAl:El? be Ibrnmnshille lfaeralh A Daily Newspaper in the Rio Grancle Valley for 30 Years. Delivered to your home in Brownsvillle, by carrier or by Mail in the United States and Mexico for - - One Year Six Months One Month 357.00 33.75 75? ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE for Economical Tran sporfatzon I 'l'-' Stevenson Motor Sales Co. Phone 459 Fausio Guiierrez Co. FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES l O2 5 Adams St. Bliss fi'I'21lQ llll First Svllill' I'IIIg'lislIl: Xxvllll I':III lvll III0 II'lI:I1 Il Pnsl' UHIIIQ is. -lflllll llill: A plum' Wlll'l'1' il HI-I,I1I-lI- IIIIIII lillx lIi4 pon. '1 lllili Slllllll Ito -IuIIiIII'l: lilu X011 NIIIIIlII- I-ignrs? -lllllllll' IIIIIIII-fIIllyl: Xvllll III-t, HIIIIIII: Will you Salvo llll' tlI0 INIIIIIIIIINI 'I 1 lI:IN. l,lI'I2lj'il ITIII- Jolly lilfilllll WIA :II'I'- I-IIIIIIIIQ III El IIIIIIIIII, zII'II you 2ll'l'2ll1li? Zlbllil l'l'lII- l'll2lDlN'l'l : Not if you mlm- tlIzI1 I+IuII1' IIIII of your lllllllfll. 3 . IIIIIIIIIIIIII: XVI'-ll, how Ilinl .Vllll I'IIIII0 to Iwi lIif lay IlI:II IIII1IIIIIIIlIil0? r- I Nillll liI'lllll'll flll SIIII .XIItI'IIIfIIl: I IliIlII'I I'IIIIII- lu gc-I lIiI II5' :III zIIITIIIIIIIlIil0 l I'zIIIII- 'UI go III IlII' Srnlo 'llI'ill'li HI-GI. IZIIII P1011-0: IJzII'IIIIQ. IIIIII Hllyflllllgl IIVIII' I'IIIIII IIIIIWGOII IIN? l'lzIwsIlI'IIppQI' Ito lIiIIIs0lfl: I llllllll N00 lmw IlI:I1' I':I1I lw possilrlv. 4 . II'-I'-1' Ililfun: NVlIiI'lI is pI'IIpoI', :I II, PI'iIII-I- Allll'l'T or :I 'FIIXQIIII :It il social fllllvlltlll I? .Xlw Plvlllli Aw, IQIIVO YOUI' IIIIIIICCO IIT IIIIIIIO. I+'I'I-Il NVIIQIIIIV: lI2ll'lJCl', how IIIIIQQ will I lIzIx'0 III wait for ll slmvel? liill'lJO1' llIIIIliiIIg' zI'I lIiIIIl: Alzoul Iwo yours, MINS Craig lin lfluglisli IVE: XVQIS IIIIIIIIIII' II II0I'f0CI lllilll? I'IIlItlI IZIIIIIIV: No MIIHIIII. Miss C.: Why? lfl, IL: IBIII-uusc that would not lac l12ll'Ill'2ll. 143 The Staff ,ia O. R. Champion . . . Editor Annie Tucker. . . . Assl. Edilor Northam Davenpor! , . Bus. Manager ID. A. Rasco . . Chas. Celaqa . Bernard Allen. . Marg E Russell . Raqmond Dickens , v WSW lrma Walker . . Frank Goodrich . Mrs. Mag H. Dickens Faculiy Advisor . . Ar! Edilar . Ass. Ari Editor Society Edilor . Alhlelic Editor . . Calender . . . . . Humor Head Ways and Means Commiliee i AVVG, Ai . A , .,, ,:.,A ,A,,AA,. . .:.,. I ,,A . . , ..Zi . : 1 .1 A ,Q A,Z. ,Z , : ei? 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'f SI 'S'i3 I 'Ai -Lh.m.1Qpg11p:::.1:g.:111:41:1:v:1:,,::1:s:,q5gA1,:,1,1,: -:,:-4.1::faxI:f:1:s1rN.e:-112111121r,rwuN,-21-N1:3559-,r'5,,-111,2sr--211--1:5:':..::.:.'-af :n f 1-Nr2,-1111111315-5:1rv,-gr-Q ' 5 Irv: V 2:-1111,-'-' 1.11.91:15:5121ggg.11g-3151515351513 ,..- ............. ...,. I ..,.. 1 . ......,..... ,..,. .,... ...., . V , .,,.,..... .,,........ 1...: ..,... ,,,. 1 ...,..... , .V ,,.,..,.... - .,..,..., ,M The Etar ffngrahing Qinmpanp 311 Commencement Invitations Programs School Stationery Class Rings and Pins Club and Fraternity Pins Athletic Medals, Etc. Graduation Diplomas Grammar School Certbcicates Athletic Awards JHIS page is dedicated to all those who in any Way have helped to make this school year a success, namely: To- M rs. fessup, for the donation of the museumg Mr. S. C. Tucker for the Radio Setg lWr. Gregg and Mr. Tucker for management of athletic financesg Mr. Graham and Mr. Tucker for trip to Austing Mr. Uavenport for his wise advice and counselg Mr. ilennett, Mr. Gregg, and the Banks for loving cupsg Brownsville Rotary Club for vocational speakersg Brownsville and Treble Clef Music Clubs for musicg Chamber of Commerce and others for cars to carry athletic teamsg The School Board for their cooperation at all timesg City ofBro1vnsville for work on athletic fielaf Southwestern Bitulithic Company for rolling athletic held Those who have advertised in the Palmettog and- flll others who have assisted the school in any wap during the session of 1922-1923. 146 1 , I L x -ua 4 . f an 1 .-?- 5 'X - 05' s ' ' ' 2 vis- P Q A I' . -4 XI? Axial, . 17+ Q 'l ii6h5 ,, 1-5 'Q' I Q 4. ..,,, .Q . 1 1 r -3 ' V J.. 2211 Wy, .4 5,11 ,. YK.. vi, Qf.:.,k.' . -J :.' , .JA .w., m 1.5219 12 .lv T. ' 1 . M 5 , af .' , 2.Vw Q A . mg-- r : A ...gf 1.--L 22. is-f' 'D . Lf 71:-N? W ff-1 3. . X, ., - . 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XV, 7 . - ..,L-,,4 ,VZ-Y Yufx ir-W 14 s sg I .JN JN M f 'fe- s fWss3s,'1.,5pF'FrwX,1pptt rf, N is-'i n 1-ff, '-..-pa 4 f' if 1: flat e e X i MR. THOS. J. YOE, Superinlemlent of Schools Y To the Class of 1923. You have come to the end of what has seemed to you four long years, each b ar - ing its burden of defeats or its crown of victories. But to those of us who have I been charged with the pleasant task of instructing and gui-ding you, they have been H short and fleeting ones. While you review your defeats and victories we deplore the -I lack of time and opportunity to have in greater measure been of service to you ' If I am expected in this to salve you with deep and unctious advice you are in for a severe disappointment. The girls, bless their hearts, do not need my advice and the boys, may the Kindly Fates ever protect them, would not follow it. What is left Q then, for me to say is that you will be sorely missed from hall and campus next year 1 Others will come to us, occupy your desk and fill your seat in Assembly Hall-but not so in our hearts for there we have a place reserved for you and you only. Were I to start to call the roll of those we will miss most I would have to call the roster of the e entire class, for each of you have grappled us in your own peculiar way. , This is your first Alma Mater, may it carry with it the memories and charms incident to your own first love. I can wish for you nothing higher or happier than that through your lives. in joy or in sorrow, in brightest sunshine or in deepest shadow, there may remain with you the consciousness of duty well performed, of suffering nobly endured all of life faithfully lived. In the hope of such a future, with many pleasant memories of the past and with the assurance of an unfailing remembrance, I bid you all good bye - For a time your superintendent but ever your friend, E X THos. J. YOE. 5 -ss, . st s '1-512 -5- ' 'iil it 1: fi ' '71Y'!'Z. ,Zf,fgif2f9f?fQ ,iff g Xgky fs few xcfv. I o saeaefisggkg sagem:-'X 15 MR. W. A. RASCO Principal 1 6 yr ' -f s. . a . Y 7,7 f ,n,'- - .,Y- ,, -.f Y s N t L x t ll . ,V ','Vii,,,.., rf-,V-s5..,YxYkV . -I-Vi 'Ill I t ' X1 j ,A 3, . xl . L sr. at ,l .J 1, 't ,' hff' V, .. t..,,,.,.,.:,. X ,nail vp .ls l ,X ll x? -ff ,H 1. 'ff., ,iflyii-V, K .. .. Ars. A V.. -3 V ,s t.- A ----'-' ,het . . ,V ' fp- .,,v- ' , -. -f.. - ' To the stu-dents of Brozawzsfvillc High School: In graduating from the High School you are going into a new country'-that of living your life as a citizen and not as a student depenglent upon the care of parents. In a new country, a man, must possess at least three virtues-honesty, courage and simplicity or singlcness of purpose. In this new country, char- acter is essentialg in the old, reputation is sufficient. In the new, they find what a man really isg in the old, he generally passes for what he resembles. You will soon be no longer in the old, so begin now to think and prepare for the new by making the most of the training in those fundamental principles of man- hood and womanhood with which you are constantly coming in contact in your school life. Honesty is the corner stone upon which the American nation has been built. In every walk of life the man who can be trusted to handle the affairs of others with the same precise honesty of action that he would his own is the one who pushes ahead to success. To deal with all men as you would like to have them deal with you constitutes the basic principle of honesty. Courage is one and the same thing everywhere. The firm- ness with which one stands upon the hopeless deck before the doomed ship goes down, the persistency with which a man claims that the right is best Whatever voices clamor for the wrong, the intelligence with which you think your own thought. straight. through the confusion of other thinking men-these are all at their root one and the same thing. One gracious and another stern, they are all made up, like the black coal and the sparkling diamond, of the same constituents. And there one thing more, which is simplicity or single- ness of purpose. The elaborateness of life makes cowards of us. You should choose some one thing in life which you are sure of and tie your life to that, and stand strong on it to buffet off your fears. Some one thing made sure of early in your life, kept clear through all obscuritye-that is what keeps life simpleg that is what keeps it fresh and never lets its bravery go out. --W. A. Rasco. as -Qglirfdi - f'i'if?-,e as 2, 4 at fwfi 12? -- SJ - f . ff 1 .f ' ta ,ara-f --mera N 1 V- c-i'-a,-.Q, 5 f- .1 1.!l','j4,.3g,, 'n'z ,-ts 17 18 ,X ,NXXX xxxx -. ' . ' I l f ! 1 Ihepammelo - 71, A-42.0 -S AA . A NX A E If 'M , A .. ,K . W E 5 4- -, I I MISS A. K. N. CRAIG. - - - - Head of the English Departmeizt. .. - E Q MISS CHRISTINE LAWRENCE -3 - Assistant Instructor of English and History. Q 2 MISS MYRTLE JENNINGS - - Instructor of Domestic Economy. Z Q MISS DORA WILLINGHAM. : 3 Head of Mathematics Depnrtm.ent. E E 1 3 MRS. MAY H. DICKENS, 3 3 Head of the History Department. I 1 MISS CECIL LAVVRENCE. E 2 Instructor of Latin and English. : - MRS. J. W. LAMB. 1 :I 1 Head of the Spanish Department. : E E E EE 3 3 MISS MAMIE RAY. :': 3 : Assistant Instructor of History and Eii-glish. T2 E j I MR. L. A. SMITH. I : E E Instructor of Mathematics and Science. E 2 E E Coach of Athletics. E E -Q -p -: - -- -- ..- O- -.- - -- - ..- - if X fa ' E264 'f' ' 5: 1 ' E Hsw f Q 'GQ 1 9 ' , '1fNe-.Y....-- 'A ,fps ,,,,.,-'T ,. v , ,, f f'f'. 4' f . r , K---J 'L ,L . ., - -W V rt. .g V ,V , ,ff f p,u.!f-fgmf-4 --v e - . . i . M I J QL -' .4 x' xx ,J X'-sr. Mus. C. L. J Essur One of the most valuable gifts which the high school has ever received is the museum presented by Mrs. C. L. Jessup. This museum is a very valuable one, containing 1na11y relics now very hard to obtain, and many which are very rare. The water fountain and pitcher are exactly like those used by Lot when he bathed the feet of the angels at the door of his tent, and like those used by Christ. The handsome hammered brass trays from Damascus are very inter- esting, one of them being over four thousand years old. Mrs. Jessup is a native of the State of Maine. She became an ordained minister when she was only nineteen years of age, and has held a number of important pastorates, and though she is a member of the Friends Society, she has held evangelist services for all denominations. She was a pioneer among women lecturers and preachersg but in spite of this fact, she was regarded as one of the greatest evangelists of the day. Her gracious kindness to the high school will ever be remembered by the students. . ,1 ' X - s' '.'. ' 1,,,,',., -.j .1't'i'o'.7'1 '.,:i'4'i1' f , M A xx .ffl fp I ffl' ' ff. ' :E Y A ,I-j,?:.:X5 ,f Ai'giil.t,l' 'T 20 f f 5 .Q'fQef'fsfs Classes S H e a 5 5 4 h 5 l 5 3. E S ,- -v Q .- N.. ..,.. .. - - ' :I -Y.,. -- ...F ..- -.4 ...- .-- 'Gh' in -L.- ,,,... ,,fa- .... .-Q- :- ..,- -- ..--, :j Q... -- ...- -I D- 3: .V .-5 I.. -.. -- '9 -I Ji :- -9 , 'M 4-' uh ',- '- .- 5 , Q. - ff qs -. 29 Ei .-. .-. -- L J 4' ,- -.. . .w Q, .l,. .-x Z I, A: -,JV. ,, M...,' A , H 'N .-Im. ,Elf ' '. V 1' 'zz . ,- f ,V N ww. . 4 ,. nf.: ' ' L. 1 5. 'x 1,51 .4 V 4' -2 f fx, c ,Q.'.1'l,,f .' f . , , , , ,. 1 ., ,, v A ,A ,- n 1 , , . .,c' f - sr, ' - ' . . - Jr:-3 A ' 1 , flif '. iff 1 u TIM ' . , 41:14-A - V N - 'ijff 'f' 'ffifff ' ji-1: 3,59 fy Q. -'Y 'XX - VV!! A, ,f O VJ 'X5 Ty, ff ,r 1 s 5 ffk ,f .s ,.f,:2fw.,s X X 5 . L ,vi Ulf s , f , wK2b..f,gAe-QGQQQA ,K-fvff 'ff-1,'gf'.k-W' ffzf- 'i' 1 , 'X V fc' ,,!f1f'7?i1 Q-2-Xfiikf VXQQ. s , sf A K . f -f f Lf? Vg:--YTfx1gi,:-,,,4v' f' 113577 ,C:j,,N?,,,.AQ3.j-ggqkxii-gs:-,Ql 1': K NS N- ' K' J 'YM i,Q,,f' V- fsziy ,f bsiif-v -+L F .354 R3fQ '4XK9N Senior Class Officers SMITH DICKENS SMITH . . WALKER . . . DEHARDELEBEN DICKENS . . RICHARDS . . WALKER De BARDELEBEN RICHA RDS . . . . . .President . . . .Vice President . . . .Secretary . . . . . . .Treasurer . . ,SC1'gG811t-Elf-A1'111S -. 1, ?T'fj 'fr 'MML... 'H-, F . , , FQ7' f?f Y' 'f- - M 1 fi, - f' -f ' ' --f 2, ,K-, 1 525: KX. - ' - 1 5 -s 4 1 , ' 'L?PL g7Lf'?,- s A .,g.g5'T X s 24 xlrvwws- . wxw,vj,y f ,ox-r --- 5 .,, X , - ',' ' ,A as-X1-or it it 'ir . i. id Q -. 49725 'fa'i'--fw+1g.f.,qiffiEe.i. Al 'Vi :1!mLlw ,N ' if .'-f 'if ,I ,314 - 5 fj'7'I f leigh . 5 - A ',f. , 1 Q A - P H H e , Q - Lf --f,, -,M e-eg xg - . .. ,. as H ...rep -. uf -f ' EDITH BAUER RAYMOND RICHARDS Brown and Gold She is dainty and she is sweet. Ash gold hair, azure eyes, dimples, she is lovable and sincere. Ah! here is our heroine at last! But being a beauty has not spoiled her, she is one of the best students in the Senior class, and is loved by all. G. A. R.: Basket-ball '2Il: Lion Tamer. Track Ray is the possessor of a jovial dis- position. He has always had plenty of friends but the hosts grew la1',9gest after he became manager of certain business establislnnents in the city. Ray was not satisfied with an excel- lent average in his studies, he labored sueeessfully to make it perfect? . . A A ,, V Lv. 'AZ F- fi?--1fy7-,:p77,g:!,2v 34, . bgur-ver f' X x I L ' ff lQf':'--lk 4 V -Y,,f:'.' e r j jg-.A ir- f,.tK,I.x'5 7 5317- A If -' V, ' f' M ',Q,L1-1' 7 ,rv,t9',f A- -aa. 3.f'i,2'gf.3:,f.1-x.,.'. U7 8 J A'.i.u-24!44'1ge:' T L 'f'ffffvff-fff' fx A-'ieffeeer N l H 6:-.sf '32 Xi, ..lix..--ff if J A-A ,ll-A f fs , -C1f.... .-,, A - Y' .. s f .Jifessffffi Y ' ' , ,-V, '., 2 A-e. i'fii'li'1:lIllCllU f 1-4g.g 7- isffiii. A P X ,gi we '. -.,,,,Q4Slg.g,., 'f...t -- ..5.-.....m,..a-1.us.ze:'r.,s.i'a.-Qsigxdagmmelif i.l.1'1'Q.'.- ' ' .L . . 1,-1 MARY ELIZABETH RUSSELL Brown and Gold: G. G.'S: Glee Club '21: Basket-lwall '2l: Society Editor Palmetto. Laugh and tlie world laughs with you. Though Sally is the high school vainp she still finds tiine for the serious things of school life. Active in every organization of which she is ai inemlier she one of the peppiest Seniors on the list. NVQ predict that Sully will laugh her way into the hearts of her college mates she has into our hearts. FRANK GOODRICH G. A. Hg Class President '22: Glee Club 'BBQ Lion Tamer: Declamation 'ilg Dra- matic Club. .lf-ko Editor Palmetto. Frankie has ri splendid brain whose eover is curly hair. His favorite huir tonic is castor oil. Frankie is thoroughly ezipuble of teaching girls 4-lizirni, zi good student some of the time and il cure for the blues all of the time. I ,rf ff, 2'e' ,rf 9 v-yard t ffJjd! RCN -www 1 Q ffl 164- 'f ta: A 4 - -- ff- - X- A. F?'4f,1f'lH1Q- , -A Le- 5' if lag, 'Q-' ' ' C3 Q -R .R N KC ' ' 1' Y ' 745131 Q.T'1 s ,ll , , -- .,? ,A f liV2'3.lX, in it ,fY,,fff A. L' gg' Q i I f,Z fiii'-fiifl gg! f 'f.-4- xg .4--4. PA,-A , , , -,f ' fff' . Ywkis t X .!'x'N-A fffs ' v', 7' T ' 'ff s- ,f95'X lXkilllQ Xtlf' - P N' 'N , 'f1, ' if ,,,4f-foifiif--'- rg The Palmcllo eg. Q: - - , -51:4-X 3 X , A5f-'11,,--1,+..-km-'N.fs9 . ,-9267, .425 ff ,- --xx .Ae H f ,.-' ,,, -N f- 1 t NX , f I :trifle , ' s t 3. 't El 5 gm CLARA STARCK Brown and Gold I gaze into her eyes and sec A faith that smiles ilTllTlO.tHllft', In the profound depth of those brown eyes lie dignity and power. Sfudious, generous, with a quiet un- assuming dignity, Teddie inspires the respect of all. WORTHA M DAVENPORT G, A. R.: Football '20-'21-'22: Track 'Zig Lion Tamer: Business Manager Palmetto! l,7I'L1lllklllC' Club. It you have any praises for this Palmetto heap them all on wVO1'lllil1ll, for he has made its publication finan- cially possible. It was lVO1'll'1Hlll who. in thc face of business depression and times of tight money, convinced the majority of the Brownsville iner- chants that the Palmetto is a profit- able advertising inediun. E S ,,s m , xg X . - - 'i'2?7f ff P Q j 7 11111 is., t fs H It X E X E3 R5 xxxs-X Qi JW l I ,ff , vs VX 1 -- .1 ,-- v s 5 s 'fu' lvl X l -I 'YQ 'Mil A 'J V 5 'Y ,KA 'V 7 ' ' ' v' ' fjrgigffzflf- V- ,.ff.,f:--1- :j,:1: ., .L .N A , f ' h ,E . N f H fi 44.:j:s'-'T' ,-rig ,Q af 'fri 2' .' fi W Pifi?1l nit HU V fffffieiffff -31? t'u'i0 f'f . ,ml X, L..-f i - , Y, . ,ek Y Vf., as jiw K- x , f -- ,L-4 ' -MV F6 4,4 ,,., ,Arrg -Y . K 1. x-1 --xx -, -gf, Q EFFIE WALLIS l-Brown and Golclg Glee Club '22: Basket- ball '22: Tennis 'Zi Here are miles and miles of smiles. Effie can give you any historical ALBERT FERNANDEZ G. A. R.: Football '20-'21: Baseball '19: Lion Tamer: Glee Club '21-'22. Nap deserves eredit for inany deeds, but space permits the presenta- tion of only a few of them. First of far-t from the time crossed the Rubicon when Caesar down to the She wears an all he was that fighting eenter of the football team. Second. he sang in storming of Verdun. irrisistible sniile and all the other weapons of a heart breaker. Yet her grades bear evident-e that she is not frivolous. Effie is a valuable asset to the senior class. the Glee Club and his so'os were the sensation of the year. Nap intends to some day roll pills and sell water at a thousand dollars a gallon. -f . - - V-,--W 1 ,Y .:1.- 1' v' 1. 1-af fx 1, I , f 9 I if fs if f- f. .. uc' - ff,3e?+-il'i'f' .. -ls... W w w J 'fl 0 if-Z' uxgdw 1 W1 1' L' use ' 'efsae-RK ' ' f. A 'Ny . ,li ,J f ,wh Y, -f.:Q L s im . ,,j,g:.....-....,wQ ia., -.p.L-- 1 bg r 'QF I Nxggk i I ,jf-stw,f-. ,V f If l V, 5 ff - ' 1' A gr so Q IRENE EGLY L Brown and Goldg Basket-ball '10, A None knew her but to love her. - Irene first won fame as the hest ' running center in the valley. She ARTHUR BIGGS G. A. R.: Football 1223 Baseba'l 'l9. Arthur is El good student: we have his word for it. Although awkward around the ladies, niathernatieal fig- ures interest hiln. Arthur has he- eoine disgusted with the old fashioned way of milking cows and planting corn so he is going to A S: M to learn seientilie agriculture. If -tsxfhx E possesses a sterling character, is I strong willed, capable, and level- E headed. 1 , ,rg . , F V f f ' e -f A . ,, -',,-, X L., W f gf rink Q 4 lk' If . ' 's , , 1 -,f, , ,,l -Y, , K ,Vu .-, . N 'xl' ZHNA TAGGART WILLIAM RUNYUN l-21-uwn um! Guild: Glee Ljlulm 'IZQ Liaskel- ll, A. ll.: llnsket-bull '23 .,, lull -l. Sim-e her fresliniuii days. she has spec-iulizeil in high grmles, but has fuuml time to purtieipute in social uetivitiewg a line, ilepeiidnlile girl who will one day do lu-1' sluire of The XV01'll,l'S work. Willie is u fellow with a smile that will nut mme off: a voiee which lie- speaks ii frieiully disposition and a iunmiei' whic-li f'0Illlll2ll1llS the 1'eSpDeT zmpl ilkllllllllllilll of ull. XVillie made lii4 debut in lzziskel-ljall this year aid was 21 emlsivteut player-an ufset to the team. l . .- .- 1111 , .'- i 1 x' Lv , r H, X I 4 'Ai- f l if l Y y s ,xii ltrqxmhf-jf .2 Ai-i BWV, V: J 9 . giisfrlvy X lf.-RID:-A we 'f1j?'5 . 1 BERNARD ALLEN G. A. R.: Palmetto Staff: Baseball 'l9. Red is our cartoonist, musician, and philosopher. He never mixes love with workg and his strict devotion to his work has at times caused us to wonder how he finds time to think up the clever sayings he is continually giving us. FRED DE BARDELEBEN G. A. H.: Lion Tamer: Secretary Senior Class: Debate 'EL Fred spends his recreation hours in the laboratory endeavoring to dis- cover why static electricity causes such a disturbance in radio, He is a real August radio bug. As proof of Fred popularity wc cite his election as class Secretary in his Senior year. n 1' l - -!i.f- 'Y'fTR 5 1'x, 4X,,+'-,. Y-, . ,f ,..-1 f,','Z,f f '. ' ft' ' -1-'f? - -- -V - 3- 't f. , I Wg ' ' 1, -lim 95:1 'ff' 'T 'f A Calf e2 efft'ffT'll s' t.r?f'4lffQ.1f't1-.,1-:sf.ef-f- s- X K R- M R ' f, L. fi wx sg-fs--s o e 1 i f gs- . 1 .---- , wx ,. ,A x.,x,Ex,' x ,fx,-fX., vi V4 , ff I . ff X i.,'i -,ti if, TTA K Tf 3 hrlr- pffjyfzf gk -5 -X. if 22'-gg?yifc2?,: 5 K- . K TL 'IC O Q . if 3 ggi- ci- gfef? X' Y- K. 1,f . - 'ffff' 'ff'z1,f' ga f'1'1,f f - Y-fe' , Tr x ' NN- X-t ' X '4 4'-'ff-1:422'3,g?2Ai9fQf Ni' Eli ibYQx W ANNEBETH WGOD ROBERT PIERCE Brown and Gold. Being heavenly sweet and earthly sweet. Annebeth's motto is: Be sure you are right then go ahead, she aets with deliberation and stands pat in her deeisions. Annebeth has been a worker in every enterprise which the elass has undertaken. We prediet for her a life of sweet Content, full of loving deeds. Football '21-'22. G. A. R.: Glee Club '22 Lion Tmnerg Dramatic Club. As a thorough efficient student, a real gentleman of iinpertnrbable dis- position, Bob needs no introduction. He has a growing interest in the Sophomore elass, and, like Postunr- there is a reasonw. Robert is first in war, first in peaee, and first in the hearts of the ladies. xT'SY Q1 177 Z 7 if 7799935 3b3'?lX 3-EXQSNX f p E 'Elf' ,,.w:.f,p .X 5. fa- A if ,ff- ,' kN-sv v.Xv.x xxt',, '---.J!x,.!'MN-, ,A,,,, 'H , , , , vf 'f ff - f Y Ns.4e, K ' V lh f fYkfY::V:'-.4 T-1-l..,. . xr-.fg:i.33Qf: M1 1-xii f?f'Paln1CllU, ff!! + - e e fe 357524 lg' y N as G Ishihix.. Q., IRMA XVALKE R Brown and Gold: Glee Club: Student Council 'til Vice President Class ,231 Calendar Editor Palmetto '233 Basket-ball yn., She sees hcr duty, a dead sure thing, And goes for it therc and then. Loved by everyone, clepencled upon by all, Irina has endeared herself to the school in a way peculiarly licr own. She has no faults by George ! GEORGE GRUPE G. A. R.: Football 'ZEJ Track '22- 2.3. George is the Knight-errant of the Senior Class. He is not George the I, IIC, or IH, but George the Depend- able. Like the venerable Andrew Gump, Grupe is full of argument and will argue on any question whether he is familiar with it or not. ww ifiqhwm ii 'zz '-were- feifaieffs1a A, ffzii- 9mltqtWQd . -Q?i:+.a2 4 l - - 1-Qilzefsi-C, .w Q, .l,. .-x Z I, A: -,JV. ,, M...,' A , H 'N .-Im. ,Elf ' '. V 1' 'zz . ,- f ,V N ww. . 4 ,. nf.: ' ' L. 1 5. 'x 1,51 .4 V 4' -2 f fx, c ,Q.'.1'l,,f .' f . , , , , ,. 1 ., ,, v A ,A ,- n 1 , , . .,c' f - sr, ' - ' . . - Jr:-3 A ' 1 , flif '. iff 1 u TIM ' . , 41:14-A - vxs.,--,xv,,eX, A,,,.,'x--,,., 1' .. l, A- x. , - P ni' . , Y , 5 , V ' ,f i, .v,,, V4 , - -. . - 1' if 6 1 11 1 f Q ,- ,.,- .- , , .. -.. ,Y ax f ,.., i - , p .yy , . f, -A , . 4 I , J- f- - V 1 - , . , .K x ., t ' ' ' . NY ly i,xf 'X ,...' fires ,C v ---, N . f ' f X. V. i. i '..Y fe V .4 -f' , , . . , V , , , ' . I f ,- - -. ,- Y' , -' -Y -'YK -ew-. , , . 4, M ,, ,Ti fx. -,,, -:V .. ' Y -. f-- -- f ' M. 1 ' -, xx , W, 1 ' 1 - --f Ya, REGINA ALEGRIA EDVVARD VALENT Brown and Golil Not only goonl but for SOIllQthlll?,'. Regina is eahn and serene. She has rounded the four years in this in- stitution with eredit to herself and to the elass. Rather quiet and un- assuming but she will someday bright- en the corner where she is. G. A. R.: Football '21-'i2: Basket-ball '23: Track '23, lt is hard to tell where Eddie smiles most, on the gridiron or the campus. He is a bright star on both. He is a hard working earnest student, de- serving praise. f . f i4'Z. -1121 1'-5 1 1 are .-'iff L, .Ulf-.fs-K. 1 ' ' 'f ' .F N- A . I . HHN r If :- 1 ,. I, 1 , . 6, , ,V f fr- v 'NNl' -wx Nl, rlx' --f i , r ' Y i s it i i V1 , t-,M ,, f 3 . , Jrfij ' -P,-1 if .,.T,T,,,, X t X2 I'! . ,I Y Al . gf' 4 l , ,-,-,fa-gg, , iz J' .4 tiiyiitqiw xjfifwezng -,,,,.b, fmt 'Q . . ,.. 'YQ' ' af : ' W,-V J I win X! or-ff, 1, ,111 Y.. - v ff- ' A s A. f 12 ,. ' 'Vt s, N, x -.N HERLINDA CORTEZ Brown and Gold Sober steadfast and demuref' We count Herlinda as one of the most worth while girls we have known, an all around good sport, de- pendable and upright, she has con- tributed much toward making the class of '23 the best ever. FRANK TORRES G. A. R.3 Football '22g Basket-hall '23 Frank is one of those persons who can do a number of things well: from making good grades to battling su- premely on the gridiron, he was a winner. llis quiet manner and genial speech have won him a place in our memories which time itself cannot effave. 11+ 4' ,, ,A , r. Af' Y, ,,,Ai ., v f- ff -,, 1 - -Q-5 3 ftii T -' N 'ft f'f'f . fgiie-55137-f'4'7fi'e'fife.1s -x -,fax iff? 'A -- t fe, ,. ' , A . if A v leaf- fee ef-was o ' ,,f ff f ' fe' f-, t 2 - .wp of Mi --x 1 -,,. , 11 i sofa- X ,. .,,, , ..- ,,4,,.,.Y-.,,,Y .44--x 'Y Y N. , AY, , Y Yin ssxvxxx ,te I ,'Qs,,.,-' X-my x,,- I , Q' ' ' ' W ff-iifite lf'f1l'alincw foflflf iefifiigsciebfff or R e at ' ri ,W-f eefffewfggixr-ogeevqu- . ve- Qgvg.-' - fl-- A- f' H ---r ' .4 STELLA DENNIS Brown and Gold: Glee Club, Fairest of all Rural maids. To those who do not know her, Stella is a shy, timid little thing. but to those who do know her, she is a constant stream of delightful sur- prises. NVQ number her among our best students. R AYMOND DICKENS G. A. R.: Dramatic Clubg Treasurer Senior Class: Lion Tamer: Athletic Editor Palmetto, Known and admired by every one, Bud will depart from the B. H. S. after four years of conscientious effort to reach thc goal. With his cle- parture, the school acrobat will step into a wider world. lVe do not know whether Bud will become a hunian ily or a proud professorg for he is sure of success in either calling. ,., , ,, ., ,,,. P, f W..,,,,,.., . , -V, i ' x x' -ex 1,-Q, ri 4' ' 'r f x.,f,iQf K, SHS ical- - fe '- rf' ' e f e A - - 1- tu- ' ,-ff ,-HZ 1--T-iz wf rj-J iQ! 5-j7 'x3gfQ,4Q!,XN X 'Y yi X f- .-lk 'x ' l' - f- - t -- .H ew Q. 'Lf 4--fre ,G R ,-. ..g......,, 4, Q-X N-X5 X YHVNT,-TX xl . I A M. .W 5, , ai -fil1QS'iiN Xll1ePz1lmCllO 1.4 ANNIE TUCKRR Brown and Gold: G. G.g Ass't, Editor Palmetto: Glee Club '22g Vice President '22g Dramatic Club. Her brain it teems YVitl1 endless schemes. N0 student did more than she to- ward keeping the fires burning in our Alina Mater. Those who know Annie do not wonder at her facility in inak- ing friends, for in her are combined a wonderful personality, a refined dis- position, and all the optimism in the World. Her unselfishness and true Brown and Gold spirit will be im- mortalized in High School history. RALPH CROWE G. A. R.: Lion Tanierg Track '23: Tennis - . Ralph is a student who works hard, but is a firm adherent to the adage all work and no play will inake Ralph a dull boy . Suffice it to say that Ralph is becoming cleverer each day. It is said that a social is not successful without Ralplrs presence. - i -sp-'S-Ss G. 1' L'-fi 'f 4 Lffffff is-V HSJ F' 'X 1' fem L.. . ,. Z' 'rf-DMA, , X fr: .. J-V' --. .-jj ' , AM ,ffi K ,, f 'r' W ' ' ,,- Jw fjz ... .... - li ' J . f 1 P -gli: , .-f ' J' 'g xiii NWI '1lI'ilLTllU lj!!421?+effif.1iifr - 11 Qi -1 X X 'l.---f ff J , , :: V- Y . , uf. Y -.5 ,, ' X 'x X-Qu. LILLIAN BOWER Brown and Gold A friend in need. Lillian is the possessor of a quiet dignity. She steals into your favor and holds a firm place there. Add to this an aeeoininodating friendly dis- position, you eould not help liking her if you tried. JOHN CARR SEWELL G. A. R.: Track '23. John is a fellow who Works quietly but works effectively. Besides hav- ing an attiaetive personality, John is a eorking' good student and a perfect mixer among the fellows. - . -if b 'ffrzffj'-1'- e nic , 'L Q: W . il., l'f r vnffff f-,rf 3 T Ji .' 7 --, -f-vj-v-nf-11 ' -Qrlxf KX-XT xx Ffa' ' . .f . f 42,3 effl Bt x '- 'fb - - ff g - - f'1iPiS'-1-QQ,MN'.il J ff 'Q .-.T - 1 Nix! AT 1 i ig:-igg' ei-S1 . 'Eff +A' 1 f r ' -.,'.ss-e. -s,wX,t.,' ,,j,'-H , X l i lil 'I i l 1 1 x X , t , 4,, .Q Q - . t . .t , , rn I ,,,,..:,,-x M, . 1 W, .. , ng.. F W 5-fiflrflf-ig...f.Y1s. it ff ':v-mf i1H'f l'yHLi fl M, J. -1, , , ' , - 17403 ig i 4. . j'k l'4' t. ex i I. i ',' 'f ' ' is - ' Y f'7 is-' '1f,,.'T'. 'c'c:'?f' A- ktef.ii+.e.Q.J ' gr V' ' 1 F - V '-..,-'Lf ' -' 'f 2' V,v , fs. ELNA LIND Brown and Goldg Glee Club '22: Basket- ball '20-'21-'221 Captain '22g Tennis '21-'22. XYhen she will she will, and you lllily depend on it. How very much should we have missed had we failed to know Elua! She is one of our truest, most lovable classmates, with a deep interest in all school activities and an earnest pur- pose in life. NVe know there awaits her a life of success and usefulness. KEITH TUGGLE G. A. R.: Lion Tamer: Dramatic Cluh. Keith came to us this year and we deem him the host acquisition that our class has gained. His high ideas and his unseltish readiness to serve his felloxvmen are going to lead him to success when he sees fit to hang out his shingle. - H 'N . ,, , -'.,f , .. ,Q fi f.LYTT 1,, 'JA , ' . Yf 'A IAM --' .5 f.1Z ?s fi A, 'v7cv'5'v,+ff5fifrQ:e3Q.g.fg1 N ' tix 5,7 1fT??f M3 f 1 ei -NN if Q 1 ' ' Mfufez,,,-,e,f:f.::s4is. .V f Ye, ,ee-'e ss sneirfxfigg t 4. if f- S . if K 'W . L .ff-fifinii Tw.iVLY,,,ZL?-TQ?-.MAY .1 V . MARIE ORERLIE Brown and G01-I Some are horn great, and some achiove groin tn0ss. Mm-ic joined us lust full. Her pot thoory is that an institution of learn- ing is primarily an agciicy for hand- ing out scholarships. However it hc. Mario grachlates with an enviable record. JOE L. CALDERONI G. A. R.. Track '20-'21-'22' 'W . Joe has a hand in everything that gives promotion to the class. There is a spice- and kick to Joe, which coin- hined with sincerity of purpose, has made him il popular nicinbcr of this class. xr: 2. 7 T fx i.. ......-Q I. ?L'f .ff Y ,P -..gQ-Tiff is 40 s N N! ., so X ff' 27?-is i 11-epaimcno in S if. i MIGUEL GARCIA G. A. R. Here is a young man that has a faculty for doing two things at once, and doing both 21. little better than most persons do oneg he can think of radio all day and study at the same time. We can safely say that Mike will some day step into proininence. JOHN RUIZ G. A. R. Ruiz came to the B. H. S. from St. Mnry's, Kentuckyg and although he has just been with us this year, he has found that we not only have Warm weather but warm hearts the year around. John is one of the sub- stantials among the Seniors. K+-N - X x 'L if ,f XW K ff f 1 25 6115 41 he ff X ' 'V'--o 4 . 455-FV-1 X f rs XM.-- 'fo . , 1, ,, -,, 1 ff' ffjffez Z K is F K ', 2, 1 1, I k - V . !,!' J -gr--Q32 4, 1 - f 1 -V I ' 't Pill INC U iliiffffffffl 'feftf fi ,A in V ' WW , NV if ,ij 'lffkxggi -'QITQ'-fQgQgfY.XlLkX'x'+ - ' 44,-V f Y' 4 A, J- - f--v 't -' ., 1 X5--X t--K ' HAZEL SWILLEY Brown and Gold There was u young lady from Al'lii1l1SIlS.iY Although Hazel has been with us only two years, we have come to love herq tl1c1'c is a light of good nature and fl'l0llLlllllQSS shining' from her cycs, which draws you to hcrg with a sweet sniile, she at once finds a place i11 your affection. - - JoT Y?'TF-f ' f1'1?f4st , 'f' -Y,--5-nv-Q1',i' '- -aj -X5 xf-,XV , N! 1 f 1 fe A 4 ftwsirstis - ie ,.e.. UL ,:,,.-L4...,, BERTRAM COMBE G. .L R.: Football '22: Lion Tamer: Base- ball 'I9: Track '20-'21-'22-'23, Buck spends his time at school strictly on busincss-evidently plays at llOlllQ. He is a good sport whether it he i11 playing football, the guitar, or hearts. He finds pleasure behind the wheel of his Paige Limousine with a FORD-Francis Ford-at his Side. 'L 4 g 24' - rv, A X jjfg'1 ,. ,211-Vt 5 4 rf L,,, I! ,,f,f Ns X if J A ,LL A l , 1,7 x,M ' , 42 rr xt ,H X X TjJ'J i'A my ' ' '27 17, P??7j'?Wh,H RY Bfgxa QYNALX rllltf pgfillpfllifl 'W Xtefhliiilif. 75'-Nt - THETYU JONES JEWELL RICHARDb Brown and Gold: Glee Club 'QL G. A. R.g Lion Tame-rs: Football '21-'!2g A Winsome wee lass. Altho Polly is one of our smallest girls, she is one of our best, there is just enough mischief in her blue eyes to offset the seeming seriousness of her manner. She is much interested in the study of precious stones. Track '22-'233 Basket-ball '22-23: Captain '23. Big Koekieu wzmcle1'ed into the B. H. S. in his Junior year and regis- tered as a representative of the dusty and saiitly Pity of San Juan. NVQ shall always remeniber Jewell as a certain bobbed haired gi1'l's faithful escort. Jewell is considered the origi- nal originator of originality. ,f.sQ1vrfFf1igcSi'ig- 1-413. V- 9 , we-f ' ...o 12:4 2'..Q23.2o2i' 1 , Qfggzs-ezffffeisge 5k,gg?1f-xwwv 6 5 ji - .N N ' ' l f'dZ'ff?2:i f i of' l l Y--ff, Y Vx Xi.: -... -V W Y. ,YM -, ,L xi-is fm E .- -. - f fffzggf. 'Nix in ii ' 2 fl 'll Vjff- f Erfi' is t 'f f?i-iii-If-fTg'Q73'rifif' 'xliiil iii Um-X O, ii :fii13'b?'3'I k'i X , -1 ,ff K 'mf - 141'-, -r ,h,,..,-f- ,-fr-1,-q?-Q- ff- .jx -X, .X 'XE V f -'1,,,f. , ',,,,. ff1g,Q.. u 'qyigx--:w.X - ' L. V. DALZICLL lkrowu and Gulnl ULifQ is all joy to ai 111,uvll'zxl' girl. L. C. is one of the most popular nicinhrrs of Thr high srhoolg hor quiet disposition zuul aiffahlv inznincr could not nniko hr-r othcrwisv. Wlirrvvor one goes one will iinnl fow who stuncl out as L. C. docs. NVQ will always rcniclnhcr ln-r as ai true fricnml. xi good sport, and u real B. H. S. girl. HSCAR CIIAMPION G, A. ll.: Class President '20-'flz Stu- ilentq Council 'EOC Lion Tziniori Gln'-Q Club '11-'2:I: Vivo Pi'e:2i1lvi1L 'Biz Editor Pulmc-tlog lfoutlrzill 'ill-'Zig 1Q'a.Dtuin 'Sli Manngor 'jig Hasmelwull lil: T1acl:'!1f'!2: Editor El Grito --.ri If fm-nl' hohls ns nnuiy offivos in tho worhl us hc has hold in the ll. H. S, wc fi-zir he inziy iluvclop into ai first claw politii-ian and grafter. Iio is ii lepidvi' who inspires his followers with c-oiiiiilviirc und cnthusiasin. H0 is one of the few who can plun greatly and bring those plans to fruition. Wit- ness-thc Puhnetto. mn- 4 , .g.,i--,vw xx , l at 4- r,,' 'V -.. ---.--W ' ff NLM X 'wif .- ' A W -., J-. E f- 1- 4 rj.-L N 1 . L .V .9f,,9v 2-vf Jf ,p fy - '- -V -f'- N .gi A 'I ' 4 . V f uf-i '- . iyfy, ,A A fn, ,H faith ix Vt 'K I ,gfidllhf K1 ,-lj? ., -X -. .. ,A ,A F. 7 , A., VX - , .i....A......... .-V. X NXE25 'Q Y, , , 'jmxiwffx' ' vg,vv,f ifj'7 152.1 -T5 it ff it z Theealmcno N 'V f 741' I . NX ': s --' EVA YZAGUIRRE CHARLES SMITH Brown and Gold: President 'ESQ Glee Cluh '223 Basket-ball '21-'ZZJ G. G. 'ilg VVays and Means Committee. For she's a jolly good fellow. One of the most wide-awake and enterprising students in the Senior Class. She was never known to flunk in any task. As leader of the Brown and Gold she has revealed such diplo- niaev that we can reconnnend her as a delegate to any peace conference. G. A. R.: Basket-hall 24'-'2lg Fcotlrall '20- 'Zl-'22: Track '20-'21-'22-23: Lion Tamer, Big Cheese: Vice President, Sophomore Class: Students Council 22: President, Senior Classg Dramatic Club T31 Sergeant- ill-:Xl'lllS '21 Charles is a genius who performs tasks which three ordinary inen des- pair of attempting-and looks for niore. He has established himself on the heights of school activities and has won first place in the esteem of all his fellow students-the presi- dency of the Senior Class. The only thing XVoodrow NVllSO11 has on Charley as President is a trip to Europe. X: m 5 J oi' ' ff I Z 6 N Q-up 1 ' bl ----A Iyxff , .-, ' H .' ' 'ee an - In 1. ex p 45 ,Aw Ns,-w-, ,W sux-, yo, X , X ,A 'ghji-f'exNqJ,+ x i , i ,I ? iff' YL ' L- - f'f - 'V 7 ,fi g ' ff --- '5'!'Iii4??ziififeraf1s:,. of vw Tl 144,130 fb w1.4.I1ff1:H,::i -.. A - Q A d lllL 4214: A -:e445g:b-f+ 4TMf '.'ff,,fg Y 'rfiw 71: - e,,,,'- 11egbL ,I V ..-,h - e w ,Pi:+:g.f+,4.1f-fif Q-X 'vet 'HQ' 1' 'tif aj F , , gr, A Yfjil-.--. . -- .gLQ,!' 4.1 'Xi1r'4i'+fQX1xx5' ' CH ARLE S CE LAYA G, A. R.: lfootball '20-'21-'22: Captain Ifootlvall '22. Basket-ball '2l1 Track '20-'2l- '22-'iiig Lion Tamer: Art Editor, Palmetto llllilg Glee Club '21-'Zig Class Secretary '21- 'Av-1 l1'harley was late every morning but a delight to our eyes was the beautiful Marcel when he did arrive! He shone in High School firinament, star foot- ball player, musician, and artist. He tried to eineh the hero job . FRANKLIN GRAHAM G. A. R.: Football '21-'221 Basketball '23: Lion Tamer. The personifieation of pep, the es- sence of HlgL1lllQ1ll2lll0ll and the em- bodiment of energy-Dut is all of these and in addition has per- sonality plus . Dut was a stellar member of two successful debating teams and has won many other dis- tinctions ill his Senior year. 111 -X N vxx 1 fl A Ja 771' -'ff-f7 ,g4?' o i ' 14 I Q fe- . vi 'f' AAQYM Q-fwselef-lgwse z-7,3275 ?ft?,,,'.L,-4 1 'j' ff f yllyft fffil 455' Q, , ,fn 1 f - .W 4 :rf he A Masala 6 5 nf -ee A -A A i ' ,V ,,, ffpjgl, ' bfll-'Q-:i'b x ' A -' 1' 5 Wig, , ,-ev-lg' .Y . MR. L. A. SMITH 47 'NX .JQ2-f' X f' ,.,g' :X X 4 j, f :Kai-itgifxvxif Q. 1 X , L, Y r Y .vw K Y! X 'i!l'!,,,f if ffl, Pxx.-L-i A W ' feffi'?,f2fQwef2'?9'2QQxQeT THQ Pdlmclltl gbgji m?f?Jf 5 x 3 5 Q, 'M' -F' if? Y ir-:+L,.,., ,- - ' X , A, . I 'e P1-194141 digg N--ff' gf y?Q-4?v?e+f?v-if X 3 : ?...,-j,Qfavf1,,f x f 'W ff ,A qg4xeQ5gX JUNIORS -l- , -, l :IZ l - Q William Ingersoll 5 M Albert Holland 3 ' Alice Starck i i Kathrine McCain ' Arvilla Carr E Robert Rentfro. e i John Vivier i W ' Roy Berry Q ' Louise Wood 'A 3 Avelina Guaj ardo 2 E Wilma Lovinger -Q : Abe Plenn - l - -3 Z ? E Irene Valent i E .- Q W ' Samuel Bennett , lm - ir y , .. , .. :el - , Q I 1 I , - E I Q , -f ' ff 'F -'X '1 N . ' .,- I ,f fl ', Y? ,7Tf7777f if 'V f' nfl IFN XX v ef' if f ffifgfgg-i5 i ---e -me--A ee e Q x---e no gen., M. -.. - 48 ,- 0,7 wr, El Qi 1 fs 1 ' N N X --fn-fxff , T - -, .1 ffm if fr lofi a Lf z pa ,file X TIM Palmcilo 2,5 'Li' 'f' 'fir' 4- v 1' N X Z' if 5 J U N 1 o R s il- . Q gif James Bishop gli Mitchell DeBardeleben If :I Q George Putegnat - i f Mary Stilwell - l Richard Fernandez -l Y Q i Helen Crowe - V j i 5 e- Dorothy Banta Teresa Tamayo Craig Hilton Robert Cole - - Celso Oliveira - - Consuelo Guerra 3 Evans Schmelling fs E Fern Day 1 r - gif I vmwyil so 'gy r,,7z:zr4,,kfa Y a aw or as 1 .,eee e ' - 49 1 M :Q 11- - Q 1.5 f 3- 'wgstf T X -5-ffwsi 54' -n' 1: .., 'E rn, q ' 1 .4 0: 1-.- . ,... J 3 as -A if ..- . - . :Z 0 H' r - 1 fg- 4. J, - x .- qi -1 ,- .- ..- if ' -5-f k 55 g., ... !,.. 'i Q.. .4 ,- .- .. 1 SOPHOMORE ay: .. 1 4. I S . - 2 - ,-.. 1' -F I' 4 . 1: ,.. Y Z5 E- ' -1 . .- ,v ia : A Ja F' Z + L? , ,.- .. -rl. ' , Q --Q V . - ur. a.. h '51 .'f - f: +. -as , ' 'WZ' : z.. M C- .-,-W ww- . -Q., - :T ' 1 : H, ,Ap 5: 'Q,. 1 1 x. N . Eg 52 ,: ,, ,feb .A --7 b ,- A . -Qi' - I 4 -'-, I- 3 , I 4 fi 5 '1', ' ' A N. -A J' .. 'E 221: ' av1'..2'vs - Mgava L ' H' +9.43 - ,, - '7-is-' . - ' ...aaa ' ' ' ' ' - - 4 ' i '. Luther Henshaw ei 3 Golden Farmer - f 2 . x - ff:Ferre-mf.-1-Xffy i w 1' so fs , e A , ffffzidffs, -' AeffkweswiiifffwYwkvwdv Ts Q 1 ' init' 1 is Thffpdlmcllo eis-fl-AP - K f'7i,fgg. :gf ,mx ,f Q-,, ,,,,1',f1,4?Qif.::--I,-Q . 's '-X:-vii, 7 X' ' 1X1 ,li it 2 : :ig E E :ti 7 3 -ls -I oo SOPI-IOMORES 142 iii Ruth Bates 1 g inf William Scanlan 1 5 - Y, .-Ir. l 9 Eleanor Patterson W Oscar Daney, Jr. 3,1 Hallie Harrison 3 E 5 Francis Calderoni - i ' Helen Howard 3 if Marcia Clint. Alton Bennett Amparo Alvarez H Q e e 1 William Vertrees f -- Anna Summers - - -i so Jesse Cabler - rm. j 5 - .- Emmett Sewell - - ig- Helen Lamb - - 'E ,gifs X ' H-f. iii gllsl FS 1 HQ 52 'SXFfN'TRSF5TR7fN5NlN ,1 ' , Z '7' ,l'l'QPHlmCi19j9 13QF? SOPHOMORES Mary Konzack Jack Rutledge Loma Jones Telesforo Melendez Dorothy Harrison Glenn Dennis Ruth Hooker James Ridley Florence Sethman Max Shapiro Cavita. Axsom Charles Calcleroni Rachel Pierce Rosa Ramirez Dora Plenn Claudio Ortiz Salome McAllen Ford Greene New em - 14 , ,XWH-'ff ri-A e J7 f ffe b l x ls I X xg, 53 K xrxx XTX' Xwjii' T- 7 7 f ,-7' lim Ally-,fiffgfgffilsii Thelkllmcilo f e 'grae fi Ebac?-' ' .fzfv KS51 9921 f Q , w Class Ollicers Marcia Clint . . . Helen Howard . Fred Wagner . . William Scanlan Salome McAllen . . . . .President . . .... Vice President .. . . .Secretary . . . . . . .Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms We I el 7 X xmxx Y ' f fWf ff , gx -0, 1. -5 ,- :- -nd - - .- .- Q .- '- .- .- .- - .- ..- - - .- .- .- .- .- -- -... -.. .4 '- .- -1 Q- - .- .- ' - - N afgg h N 1' 1 , Jr' .. .. ' A F-F' : : ' vlf'f ,e - - - A --ugeeiyf - : - Q Sill' -P Z : 1 -W' . ' 1 : . -:-1: .- - 3 ' 4. - I I 1 ISF , -4, 4 3 I ' Y -4 - .-4 . I - + I f - I Y A if Y- . : I 1. -1 , - - -. :I '53 E E 9. - : - - -.' - ' I I F, 4 Z : . V : - 'E 1 ,,. , 1- .. . , A . - : 1 wffu : F . 4 .. 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Ehzabeth Jones i ' i ' A ' calf: NI 1 - T - ...,,f 1 311119 Galza - - ' Q1 Margarlte Thompson ' 'A Sli ,g x ,iff 'I .. V z i .. ' 2' 'fi -. i-I t :-f-' , - ,- :E :-, : , z 1 3 44 ' it C31'1H9USh3W ., , 1 V --- git- pg' .as : AlU'01'21 Rocha 1 ' I fi, Lnrlque Brulay I 3 . , if 'F' F1 B I Y fl- ' oreuce urns 2 S b A' Robert 091353 - ?f . ' .., .I -+ 1 ..,,, , :Nw i 4' Kr-fi Sf M , 3:51252-5' N'fTi 'iff' 'iff- 1 ' Laura Lee Tans11l ' x :' - Antonio Tijelilla M , ' - l, 3 : 1 - f fi., 1 V : - as . f Ag' i .,x,,1I5faf , .. :rf .- f - -wnfsmm:.w.s:s-1 .:.-:1-'-1- lil-Lfxfrrgvemwww-M .T ' : 'TX X hx 6x X . N, L! ff7,t iyld Igfff A NA f xx-gg 56 Q ,,fX,Z'- , v V' f7ffA7 New ww - ' a o 1 Q .lf -J! Lix- S X FRESHMEN Maria Cavazos Katherine Woiiley Consuelo Cavazos Hazel Cowen Hortensia Elizondo Margaret Bower Gladys Wilkiiisoli Alicia Medrano Edith Swilley Raymond Marshall VVendel1 Dancy Jose Medrano Helen Lind Humberto Garcia Martha Taggart Rosario Rocha Annie Starck Bertha Young ,f ...-. 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Q' if :il Q, p . , ye:-N' ., .,':,5:,--,5:g- f K SX as A A all as 2 3,9 ,,..... . - ,-..:.:.1f .,., 4 11244 vf -'sfrigsir :QE 1 66 X + X, W f .,,, :-5sgaf:5fs:2-221.E'-13125, f . ' ' Sze A ' o f--w '- -,.:,, l. - FRESHMEN Thelma Reynard Antonio Torres Amy Bauer 21 1 L4 T- Wine 222522: W : , ' J 01111 H111 an l - Esther Weller Ea gif , -Q-:QQ-.:1,.s..1.r:,Q-2 ,f.:,,5,feg1 ' V X Q: -:-:.' -J, -- .4 .5v3::,5g,:,5v, ,rg ,- A ' Sam X oe iz: ' 1':5:.:. : - -359227555 ff?ff5EE15:3I 5'2Z:1 1322?--,X es-J , v ' ' , 'G 5 . w s:-2:-gK:if3i?.,:qL,S.,fi.-:Tf1r::5:.- -A Qin. -q--2:f:'qt:'i2?gE,S?'+3wE-W' X 1' X .: .-'A ' . ' . 1+ 227 S:-2-E-'Cz-fclffll? - TCESILSL Qisiif-J Y-ff, '.X:-.sysr - C , S h f , almen ana GZ o is ex H M Q' I - ' 31 Tflmmie MCCMI1 Y - ' .x 4 1 of Ruth AXSOIH -- :QM fn fs- '-iff' v.-,'- ' , Q -X - gg y 3::sf2g:e- .gy 1 ggi, Charles H111 W ws -M-1-.::'-,-:i:' :s - . ' Q -A C- -, 1' 2:12 i Zi 'f- me 34 lil U , ,,..,, ' ' '35 ' '5' - 1 .,,,. Faustmo Cevanes -we-:z. ' , ,RQSEVZ . .. 95. if-be , ,-:ear . +, f4:ggQ.if,'+ ' , W- 1: ,., 5f:i.j I 5, 1 - - e TE ., 1 Ceha Alegma B 191 r ,Q --', 23, fx , 1 . -:iff Q-if V ' 33 - E 1- - . .- A .,.' ' l o 031103 Ouve - Q L+. , '. -. F' 1fvl?flf31Qf' Q ' xv - 1 . Anna May Walton , 'i 4+,Tq:,q '- the- . SN S.: - :s be - : 1 9 eff ' fn. H-' g fl , 1 'Q-YK . 1- George Leonard - g - . - ., 4. .Vf E-e, ,f,. rw 5,4 . . - Y -if: , V11'3. Schultz - x , , - gi f '-'g::1 - Wi-125' 1 A e -N Clyde Webb 555, 'V ' , -A . x.-:::e:r?- - .9 -4' M Fi --+Q' mf:E5-f ' nl - 3-:ge-A,-:4Vn...,,,g -1- L, ,A f ff rf 1 .. -e eff -4512 H11 x 'X 1-M' -o 54 'gd '. - -,f-Yiylfrfzg-tfQf'.:1S3i' f if fsix NQNQKQSQ 1,772 29- ' -f ff- ,fi-:5fi?,27,f,.-Yx N ,V x N - A' , e, . ,fs X A f if2??5, , fre ' , 58 X Fx XXX 'XTQZ-N J f 9 THP HOQMAKZX X --me dmc fig: NS? X FRESHMEN Hugh Biggs Hazel Downs Maria Ortiz Louis Abram Juanita Fragoso Marie Johnson Margaret Brown Timoteo Cantu Serafin Wiednlan Irene Bennett Annie Enns James Muokelroy Marcella Walker Oscar Castillo Antonio Alonso swwm smx , f ff-ff f 6-f3fsf-Aa X m ie fffm k kf X X xX N . A 'Z I f 1 'f- Q ffhepalmcuo ,v i f 'f l New -- Class Ollicers E 5 Gay More . . ..... President 2 Z Esther Weller . . .... Vice President E E John Hill . . ..... Secretary E E Rosales Kibbe . ........ Treasurer :E 5 Sam Yoe . . . ..... Sergeant-at-Arms , e f awww- 4 we f . fff ylf wxxxx 60 JE on Ck if Activities 5 o - w. - -.- - -p 1.- - .- -1 r -. .- -. .- -Q ,- .- .4 - .- - - - - - l 'U 1 - - -. .- -. -u.. .- -. u. .- .- - v -. SOCIETY .p .- Q -. -p fmhgym ev. The 1 Q23 Palmetto Brownsville Hiqh School t SLIME INITIATION INTO THE BROWN AND GOLD The annual initiation of the Freshman Girls, was held in the High School Gym- nasium. The Brown and Gold officials announced that all would be expected to come masqueraded, and some Freshmen thought it another ambush to fool them. However, the majority of the club came representing every character from The Old Woman who lived in a shoe to what was, apparently meant to be a man. The time was set for seven thirty o'c1ock and all were on time with the exception of the girls, for at exactly seven twenty-tive the windows of the gym were packed with boys. It seemed as though they anticipated fun and excitement-and they were right for once. The Fish had to traverse the straight and narrow path to Pandemonium only to receive a shock at the end of the journey, that brought them back to earth in a tub of cold water. Tl1ey next experienced the rare treat of being drunk on a swing-then the upper classmen had to laugh and disclose their identity, when the Freshmen tried to walk the plank. This ended a most unusual initiation. The Brown and Gold club, which now consists of Freshman and Upperclass-girls, enjoyed milk chocolates, which were served at the Olympia. The party was chaperoned by the High School Teachers. They enjoyed the show as though they were really of us. DINNER PARTY FOR STAFF The Palmetto Staff was entertained with a very delightful dinner at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. S. C. Tucker in West Brownsville. The Annual Staff, the Ways and Means Committee, the Sponsor. Mrs. Dickens, and the Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Yoe, were the guests. The color scheme of Brown and Gold was carried out to the minutest detail, and miniature telephones, with the respective numbers attached, served the purpose of place cards. MENU Grape-Fruit Cocktail Fried Chicken Mashed Potatoes Pea Timbles Macaroni and Cheese Olives Celery Stuffed Dates Fruit Salad Hot Rolls Brown and Gold Brick Ice Cream, Angle food cake and coffee After the dinner a business meeting was held to settle problems which arise in the publication of an annual. 64 ,.' vs. . 'fx . ,..' ,J - ,z ' 1 .4113 'V 1. .i ..4 .. ,li ,v , g. WW. an , 'ie If 'I'fafil'ntiI'9 iw A- 'J' Mgr, Ax , 1 W 4. A - 4 f-' i f 1 , Us 1 .- VV , yi IV , ,E ,g V X ., - 4. BROWN AND GOLD PICNIC The pep that was inspired during the initiation continued to assert itself and a picnic to the Country Club resaca was planned. Each girl took a lunchg and the means of transportation consisted of a team and wagon from Mr. Tucker's Ice plant. Many of the girls were attired in riding habits or hiking breeches and some enjoyed a cool dip in the resaca. The lunches were spread out on a large cloth, and every one helped herself. The picnic was chaperoned by Mrs. Dickens and Mrs. Tucker who had many games for us to play and enjoy. WORK MEETING Members of the Senior class met at the home of Eva Yzaguirre on Wednesday, preceding Halloween, to clean pumpkins for Jack-OaLanters, and construct ghosts. After all the pumpkins were cut and ghosts Iixed-some one discovered two boy.s on the back porch eating tamales. The noise of rasping corn shucks was no longer a duet but a chorus, and the source of noise was soon demolished. The meeting broke up as the next day was not a holiday. PREPARATIONS FOR CARNIVAL CONTINUED The work meeting was held this time at Annie Tucker's house and all the available paper of the crinkly black kind was- transformed into some forms of spools. A burlap sack of confetti was divided up into nickel packages to be sold at different booths. After each had done enough work to earn a nights lodging, Mrs. Tucker served hot chocolate and angel food cake, her specialty. Much enthusiasm and planning of costumes was heard and the results were seen the following night. , -. ,1 ..- J.-:PX 'Y'-T J' HY. 'L 4.2. N I f f,' 'f . ,A '-I , r Q Q. O I . X-N - ., N N, If f ,fur ,,qlgi,:,.m , 'Lffif-'-, f V f f-1j?'1 VJ 'IX If J 14 -'MIM Affrjg, ' f ' ' ig- ,'I ,.-5-17--.'--,:' I--A ---'f -ve W--7 .- - ' +:l.Qgf.lii2fg,.l11--up li,g4g41...i.,,,c,,, , ,H ,Y 65 K-sg.-. -. .NNN ,LX .-f ..-. L-. .. f ,. -, 1 'f ',1f- ,e.,.jese,.v.g,, ,kr .tfll . L g . A- A. . , i,w,r.,f ffkl ,fgise-fi 's'f avg f ' mflm. rHN-ll2eil1llt,llU A g,,fACj1g.Qe?figgfi3?a1flA++ ' 'X I f-'ro'-V e,.,.T 3 44.09 irrrv , ,V Y -Ing. V, 1,1 4: -VVY - we-fe' 'ff .4 ' .x-:. ., A so -ff - M ,.,f:,, ,Qwg .... . LL. 1,4 ess:-Ax' 'i K , HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL The Halowcen Carnival, staged by the students of the High School for the benefit of the Palmetto, was proclaimed a howling success by all. Old, Middle aged and young enjoyed the many Halloween accessoriesg such as confetti, balloons, ser- pentines, sandwiches, hot dogs , pies, soda pop, candy, fortune telling, little sells: and all the little things that help to make a night of merry making worth while. The Freshmen had many attractions: at one you learned your fate, at another they cheered you up with jokes and at another sold you a hot dog to keep up your spirits throughout the evening. The Sophomores had one large booth that represented a dance hallg and a couple could enjoy three dances for a dime in this spooky den. The Juniors would pop corn, ice cream and sandwiches at one oddly decorated booth, confetti, serpentine, balloons and noises of all kinds at another. The Seniors staged a costume review and a prize was given to the most appropriate costume. Mr. Rasco and Mr. Smith contributed an attraction in the way of a play. They pulled off many jokes which helped to lighten the hearts of the weary, and the boys quartette rendered two numbers. SENIOR PROM The annual Senior Prom was given at the Golf and Country Club on November 18th. Bids were sold to students of the High School and some outsiders, because the purpose of the dance was to raise funds to help start the annual budget. The Corpus Christi football boys were guests of the Senior class and we enjoyed the dance to- gether-even though Brownsville had not been victorious in the afternoon. Music was furnished by Mrs. Celaya and orchestra. This is one reason why the evening was such an enjoyable one-their music is unsurpassed. Chicken salad, sandwiches, and coffee were served by the steward in such a delightful manner that the football squad forgot their diet. Among those to enjoy the dancing were the Corpus crowd, students of the High School including the entire Senior class and chaperones,- Mrs. Dickens, Mr. and Mrs. Yoe, Mrs. Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Russell. JUNIOR HOP The Junior Class entertained the Mercedes football team with a dance at the Elks Club on Thanksgiving. Bids were sold to students desiring to go, and the annual reaped the benefit of the sales. The hall was artistically decorated in the School Colors, Brown and Gold. Music was furnished by the Queen Orchestra. ' Very wholesome fruit punch was served thru out the evening. The guests were not limited to the Mercedes team, and many boys and girls from towns up the valley enjoyed the dance immensely. The Juniors are a very capable class when they once start out to do anything. ' ,f v-e-- -gf---P -f if- 1 ' fgx 1 ,- - ' ' f ,'- '?1f 4 ' - ' ' -. X f J. , V f 4 ' 1 4 ' ' ,, - l . -.' ff .V C. T, . rg., Q-Ig: 1--3 .. ' . ' x i i of f fl ' if .--'rt 'tt'-i3514Qg - ?f, K a a ,vw ,W JL. s. V f ll Q 'I , .JIM-12!4:,f?7f5AH 5 -X f ., I, f 4 - f A 4. 1- if-ff i - al, -. 1' V 1' ffl I K Q 1,4-.eg'X+. 'J' L ' '14, 1' ' if-LUV J1fr,Q..fw' P- --A 66 fi1'iz1...ig i,gfH1ar::fgft of-r t 2'..1,j!-' 731 g,gj 'l'f1'fPalmc!lo ,mfjiiaaffff . 1' ,gr-ff,,1lQffjfrf: r V LUNCHEON FOR GOVERNOR NEFF The Home Economics Class honored Governor Neff with a luncheon, while he was a guest in the Valley for the Mid-Winter Fair. The color scheme was Red and Green and it was carried out in poinsettias and ferns. The poinsettias were on tall pedestals in large garden baskets. The table was set in banquet fashion and the silver, white linen, place cards and favors were the only decoration. The poinsettia place cards were drawn by some Junior High students and the favors were small green baskets with a poinsettia on the handle. The Home Economics classes proved themselves capable of any task by serving a very elaborate luncheon. MENU Oyster Cocktail Asparagus Soup Saltines Roast Turkey with Dressing Pea Tembales Gravy Potatoes in Half Shell Cranberry Jelly Parker House Rolls Waldorf Salad Bread and Butter Folds Pineapple Cherry Macaroons Salted Almonds Mints Demi-Tasse The guests of the Economics class who attended the luncheon were: Governor Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Yoe, Mr. and Mrs. Jessup, Mrs. T. C. Barbour, Mrs. J. C. George, Mrs. R. B. Creager, Mexican Counsul Villapondo, American Consul Wilson, Messrs. Starck, W. A. Rasco, N. O. Rasco, Graham, Howard, Bishop, Tucker, Goodrich and Lawrence. gggeiimqw X QQQZV I - .r T W1 lf ' ' i' ff. fgisff' Y'-.f:.w...f f -. A- -I , -V-1' if iff , fre' f fi .- ..- - ?Tb f X-ff I f.3T5fX we QC? 2 0 'fbi '!f,'4 z2'4'1 '1'7'ii'r Yi: f'-Ckggslf ,- - ' ' '- I--4 Lg X X . -. 1 . ' . f f . 1. x' gfiff, e, ie, YW , A 1,-M w I U, 5 ,I 5,,Qlfg-2-1 ,N , A go, ,W,,.. N-g.e.-.s, f --f,--'N------vw-1-nQ.a..-.,Y,g,A -5-?,..-'Wg .. 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H 4, 4-K 'I TI 31 v, 3,f,7,,f7,g ff:7,,,,!' - +:f,43 H mc O 'fj,M4:f , -if - X ,A U - Q Y If - 5H5 Y N ' S' 1- -Mu 1 '70 X X slay., 1 , 3 IL -5- X aH s ThQP21lmCTT0 J .. are f aff , , 'ff ' e' .AL X 2.,-91 Intellectual Activity This chapter of the history of debating and de- claiming in County Meets lends much to the glory of scholastic traditions of this institution. For many years, the debating and declaiming teams have been unusually successful, and have brought to the B. H. S. a splendid reputation in this field of student activity. Though our achievement was not as great as in the past years, neither in any past year have we had so many discouraging hardships and for this reason much more credit is due to the B. H. S. students who have struggled over the many obstacles to keep alive the interest in this line of student activity, andgto bring about a success that was surprising under exist- ing conditions. sr N l I t' fzfqf ff -fs-ee K f v hs X '71 , , 1, - ,. .,,,, Q ,. f V 1 f 1 f. V is 2-1,,:. g. J G ,g 1 fc it v it mt we tlzeiiff-ff ,W e , X .i ir! WU 'V Q, ,F,,- . 1 A. A, A 1, A V- -xx .- BROWN AND GOLD Eva Yzaguirre . . . ...... President Cavita. Axsom . . ............ Vice Presiclent Alice Starck. . . .... Secretm'y and Treasurer The Brown and Gold Society with its annual events, conspicuous among which is the initiation party held each year in October when the Freshmen acquire their first real knowledge, is dear to the heart of each high school girl. At the 1922 party, one girl exclaimed, So is school, Sherman, so is school, I have just been tossed from the B and G goat, I feel as useless as a confederate dollarfl But the Brown and Gold does not end its usefulness with the many social events it fosters, its real aim is good fellowship among girls, and the forming of high ideals in the school. It also is the Pep Leader's support at all football games. XVHO 's XVHO Eva Yzaguirre . . Elna. Lind . . .... .. Dorothy Harrison Annie Tucker .... Sally Russell . . . . . .Most Popular .. . .Most Athletic ........Su'ectest . . . .Best All Acrozmd ........Prettiest Teddy Starck . . ...Wittiest Irma VValker . . ...Clcverest Edith Bauer . . . Salome McAllen . Cavita Axsom . . Mary Konzack . . Marcia Clint . .. Anita Smith . . .. Hallie Harrison . L, C. Dalzell . .. Loma -lones . . .. . . . . .Neatest .......Cu,test .... .Handsomest . .Most Attractive ...Most Graceful .J ost Sympathetic I . , . . . . .Most Curious . . . . .Most Stylish . .Host Cofntceited Alice Starck ....... ...Most Iozvtefrest-ing Trzlkcr' Eleanor Patterson.. . ........... Best Dancer Gay More .......... . .Jlost Am.biti01l.s .1 . - X '1,- ,, . 'v 1' . 1. , . , -- -f :fy -L t 1.x ff .7Lfstj,,N, ,Hur X'-,Af ff 5 '1 3 2 A - A - J fff--we1esmNE'. we' 4-- ee? T - 'fl' 4.4.!i-Y 'Rexx - - G-' :DDA N .l '72 B .1 ' 'A f fr f' ' ' ' x YYTXRNXYLYXLIQR Qi5WQ,Xi.Y.ii,t 44 at wxx T' , ve1'fi',i 'y ' 7 '7,44L4.-- 44 fe if fe? I .xl f '1 1.1lf'ilI.'il0 ,iylififffifefef-f' fe ee- 4 S' 'i Pj Y 'iz-wg? y ,, ,ga ,sf -. ,,,,,,, ' ,nm ,lin --A ---f --'S' ' I ' - f tgia ,YY,V ggi? ,. ,Spf V WWZLY M ., XX xx J .. 5 . G. A. R. The G. A. R. has a history which has a parallel only in that of the Armies of the Wo1.'lcl War. Its dealings with the Freshmen are of a bellicosc nature. Membership in the G. A. R. is secured by an application for initiation, the initiation is sometimes thrust upon him. Very sanctified and solemn rites are carried out during the process of initiation. It would violate the secrets of the order to reveal to the gentle, innocent reader the different forms of this ritual as carried out in the process of initiation, let it be sufficient to say that the mildest ceremony is the mystie bcltline , while some of the more terrible rites are introduced by the salada7'. 92 92 Eg LION TAMERS The Social Fraternity of the B. H. S. It has been a fact of history that wherever a great organization is needed, that organization springs up. So has it been with the Lion Tamers. By means of this fraternity, the students unite themselves in many kinds of social activities which further their own interests, and contribute much to the spirit of good fellowship prevalent in this school. The singleness of purpose of the members, is for the betterment of student life. It is hoped that in the coming years all the Senior boys will unite and continue the work which, if it has not been a success, the predecessors still hope may serve as an inspiration. The charter 1l1G1l1lJEl'S of this organization are: Charles Smith, Mr. Rasco, Bob Pierce, Frank Goodrich, Oscar Champion, VVortham Davenport, Mike Celaya, Keith Tuggle, George Grupe, Franklin Graham, Ralph Crowe, Raymond Dickens, Bernard Allen, Albert Fernandez, Jimmie Bishop, Richard Fernandez, Dale Jones Hartwell Stilwell, Jewell Richards Raymond Richards, Bertram 7 7 1 Combe. ee W .ef fri- fl - . , . -- .. '73 S you go out froln this institution, out in this fair world, if you have not learned the one lesson, that you Inust depend upon your own energies and your own abilities to tight out beneath the Arneriean Hag, the highest and noblest and truest in life, then your educa- tion and your opportunities here have been inisspent and a failure. The great inen and woinen of today are passing away. Those who are to take their places inust have the power and ability to do and to Choose the highest and noblest and the best. I wonfler who will H11 thein? I hope rny young Friends, it will be you. flifziif- Q 3' -' '-PZHTNCI , ' -ff 'ifm--m,,-' M,,.Q--213-jg f, 7,1 Qxiipxv Xbrf- 1.- '- f ir ff l! !:f gyTfi1ffQX , ff3xxwQx XsQQ 'X 3 : gp: EE :E :qi Ei? IPZ EE -LQ ry- I Y x :II lk: EE SWE Ei? I - w -V Q-fffzm rl L Q ff afefw-Q'4Ei14.i'x-ii ' 1 'Q: p11' 5 er: WX' H -, 4. ',f,,.:4 ,' --VA. 1,.,....---. 1 Y , . ,, v. ,V 74 LL.. :Q .'-,- e ' 'av : I - -.. Kg l - ' -- -- - ,- .- ... Q ,- ..- I ,- Q .. Q.. - ,- - 1 -. .4 -. 4. ,.,. FW .- .' ,-. ae' ai' ' fi 5 fm- . 7'V V- 1 -'wi g L 'G .J , I - W . V-, .. 4 mf 3- 34 , ..- 1 ' 7' --2 Q-A I I N I 'R-1. ' ' 5 .. 3 I , ,.. - fy ' I - 3 , Q , .. I .L j I 1 I - 4 A' -, 1- ' ' 1 ' - I ., ,- - - 3 - 2' - 4 ' : I -AZ 'gig 1 W ' I Ffa 11: I 2 -' .- 0 C 2 'Ml' : .. - f : .. ul, J - ... 'f,.'f 5 T . fl ' .-. 51 .A -+ .. D gy 3 V: Q - ' A' : 1 .. - 'il' : .V 31' ,I 3 V Vx: . . -, -UI X : -nf -- ii A Ah 1.-Hr ..- . 1 1 - - u- .- ...- v.- - -- ,.,a.: . I PRESS u x - 'W , Y- ,,4 ff' fy ,Y , 'f . , 1, U' ',Jf 'fT.',s' fA,.+15 A 1 X 11 f if 17174371 . THE 1923 PALMETTO AY OSCAR CHAMPION, Editor WORTHAM DAVENPORT, Manager L r 5 I ., f- J' G' 1 -.i ' l .R ..' , L, :W 'ig 67 ',','i,1'Tf, 1,54 djs A - - 3? 3, Q. - -fv - ,--if Q Q ,hr XL xx TN , gy x A 7 X fvfffyi. 'Lg-L2:1fQ3flr17'4f'R'Q-4-Q, X.-Xi ff A ' -- 4- f fx, :F 3fJfFk5QxQ v :ff ,i-A x In ,I , A - f-,--,, Q -. I-f- X T- --Y - - -----J---'C-A--f--4..-,,ff X44 , ,' , Y, W, , , ,. ,,.,,,, '76 v5mXXQff'ef.lLfeiMr'ef ttie of Ji 'off 'e f tl. ,xrllltfpill ' we ,E Vie 'fi 'ld'2.,42lf?g1Q2:Q',TZ,1'TiiQ2ll'f'-Lil '21 4 Jijffilifii ecfxgx ' 'L 'X N ZF Palmetto Staff we 'M 'L if -li if :li gl fit ..i- iii 522 ,, j Dxcxums ALLEN CHAMPION D,w1sNPom' RAsco Goomucn fi lg - RUSSELL Tucxxzk WALKER 'ji I - E The Palmetto owes a huge debt of gratitude to that group of willing Eli workers who so generously gave their assistance at times of great need. The E E work done by some of them rightfully entitles them to some compensation, but E E we are able to give them only our poor thanks as their reward. NVe are 2 positive that without their aid this Palmetto could never have been assembled. - 3,-9 1 ,2f',p,f,XxmA'1,fgH5 J 5,fgg,f,g,f,,it5,e,,?2 - L. x Ln P223 1, I 1 ,X ,,LQ5:.:X'jV7 X K V 77 ' 'x lg?eDmLM4D , I. . V. - -P . b ' Q- . K X 3 5 - X' . - ' i i' 5 'W f QQVl'E!?15fESD4fY, 3if9V-Q i3, 1922,If, VF',ii'fi ?:D- fi3 'i.i5Nog-s DEFEATS LCQJRPUS mmm , . A V gg v Q - HERE NOVA 17 the San Benito ' I yeiledu the B. H 3 Friday, Nov, im, the best football game of the geascn was played when the B. H. S. de- feaztednhex' o'd rival, San Benito, by a score of 19 - 0. ' The gwme svius cle-'en and iii- teresting from sgart To finish San Benito played fast and stra, tegic foofball. V Ciiualms Smith was like star of thi: game, although he luidpract- U zu.d the game Fridayg was due, not 1.0 to the fact n better El hile Bcniio fed P ep and admit thit ed ours, we do made no small sid 3 which well 'XOYHG the rr from a th e ards cant and as LENN, Men fun-tx Wie. '78 BISHOP fd LT o r' as sw X if . c 1 :Q 'QQ W i 'lheealmaioj . fc- 14 we i f ,ye s 576' f X X '.. - E The James Bishop . . E E Robert Cole . . . E' E Abe Plenn ..... - - Craig Hilton .... E E John Vivier .... gi Fern Day ..... E E Mary Stilwell. . . - - Alice Starck . . . E E Robert Rentfro . B. H. S. Times STAFF .........Editor .. . . . . .Ass't. Editor Business Manager .Ass't. Bus. Mgr. . .Athletic Editor . . .Society Editor . . . . .Art Editor . . ...Humor . . . . . . . .Repm'te'r E 2 Brownsville High School's conservative weekly, The B. H. S. - 3 Times, has labored to make itself a publication altogether worthy of E E the school whose organ it is. Merely to perceive the success it has EE attained is not, however, to understand everything about it. The E E Times did much to help the football team win the valley honorsg as it I E aroused the old time pep, put fight and determination in the players, E : as well as in the students, and engaged them all in a conflict for the E E glory of the Brown and Gold. ..- -.- -- -- '- Q- 'Q ,g,gf5wxx H WM AQQ I Of 5 4 AKXX 79 s x 1 ' -. 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TUCKER A staunch supporter, ai true fi-it-iid, ai real eoui- pauiou, il geutleuiuu who inspires eleauiiess in all sports, and who is as faithful iii defeat as in victory, this section of the Palmetto is respectfully dedicated. , 'jlvf if Y ' 'vii' fi. H - if ',f ff 'Q' 'L' fTfi',.iY':1f f2'71 v f ,fe ' -t F1-L, ',f 5- fa-1:2t t fi , 'Y ' ' K 511- ,,.,,f-' N' 5' i -..vm.-..-f,ff..--mid..-,..i. ,gk ,J-it , M ,mv 83 X X .X K , f un 1 1,7 i i i TheP81mCHO F W QF - Q NX SX Miss Qlaniia Axsnm, Spnmsur E E Xxmx -V - l' , A +141 X 3,95-???7 I f f? Z ! QXX 84 ' v 1 fEHi v T1 ' ' ' J , O , fr' Y , .43 -, .1 Y. P ...ff , Rasco Smith, Coach A Lane, Fragoso, A. Torres, Alonso. Fernandez, Melendez, F. Torres, Stephens, Leal, Lightbourn, Schmelling, A. Tijerina, Castillo. Biggs, Valent, Graham, Richards, Grupe, Davenport, Jones, McGuire, Shuckman, Bennett, Pierce, Puckett. Champion, Mmmger, T. Tijerina, Huck Harrison, Vertrees. THE SEASON B. H. S. . . . . 7 .... Brownsville Town Team. . . . . . 0 B. H. S... ...13 .... McAllen High . .... . . .. ... 6 B. H. S. .. ...39 .... Edinburg High .. ... 0 B. H. S... ...13 .... Fort Brown . .. ... 0 B. H. S. .. ...2T .... XVes1z1c'o High . . 0 B. H. ...19 .... San Benito. O B. H. .. .. G .... Rice Freshmen . . 6 B. H. S. .. .. 6 .... Corpus Christi . . ...20 POST SEASON B. H. S... T .... Mercedes High . . 9 B. H. S, .. .... 137 .... Opponents . . . . . .-11 . ..'l V -H.: ' ......V M . P M -M-'J 86 Vx 'x'xXY'N 'YYXXNXxk ICSXM'-l-xi!-Xxf- VA 1' Q ' -f - X I ,V 1 W I fx :jx ??T5x'N'SS mglxlgrx 'YV , ' tx 14' '3 , ' ' A P fx . ifffffl . 7-'f 4 'Pz1ImCN0 MZ .arc-ff'i ', ', , - X R J, . 5: ,, 1. .. - , 'A ---4' X-v-EEA. 'A -x,...f A ,. I ' w 5 X -An Xxx -X .-v ,, V f M.. A s -1 I 1 ,M 4 .2 -----Y v. , . E ml , ,- N A . M ,A SMITH, Coach ff CELAYA, captain BENNETT, Caplan, 1923 FE 'fi , - ff-1 -Lkfffliff fvwxiii -3515 -TJPQ fg '.i rw-jf-'ffZ,,. , ,Tf3,f9,2fnL 1' ' '5 Qu? Iwi 11215441- i L, ---. ' . -L ' A,Q:i S-4fQfQ1Qg1flilTQfkj4,,,,,,, , B7 A I A l 1 ,mf ,fm --p,H,f1'r- j , 4 Seri-1. ', if X-wwl. 14 M Y J., . , U Af , .L ,Avy-5 P975--.? '53, :ki ' . 4 . Y 1 I X n A1 A J I pfgfw r,f,-iq 1,-,i3..Y egyfz. 'ix 'fflsT.Z,f.ffZea2f531ffF+QiTrI IN P:.1lriN,l1U LF 1 . :f,1 MK-i.aK,QVg,f 4 r 4 :1':-L i .1 ., Y H- - N - ,L 1 --.Q-.en y Qx !x .- ' F F V I R i F a 5 5 l P l Q i i il SE' L If f-'if ie. ff... ,ic N.. ,f,',,,.p .igf---..-W I Vs xx xX -, xx Li . if of A ' 7-4 W :J -:J-.. L. X' . 1 CHARLES CE LAYA, Cczptam Fulllmck Big Mike was the best punter and safety . and the most dangerous triple threat man in Texas High School football, He scored the touch- down that tied Rice, and almost un' aided turned back that vaunted Corpus Christi offense and had the ball in midfield when he broke his leg. We do wish Mike had lasted out that game! FRANKLIN GRAHAM Q uurfvrbllck Our little quarterback never left any- thing undone that courage, dash, and a fighting heart could do. Although one of the smallest men on the squad, and handicapped all season by in- juries, Dut overcame all handicaps by grit and courage, and played brilliant- ly in every game. Hn was one of our hardest and surest tacklers. JEWELL RICHARDS Right Hrzvlfbuck Among the breaks which cost a championship was the midseason ill- ness of right halfback Jewell Richards. Jewell was the pepper box of the squad, and much of the tean1's success was due to his fine individual work and the team spirit he instilled into his mates. .4 X WW 7 A- VV 1 fr - r - f. .1T4 'f '1' N v2f '. 1 ,. 3' . . i, -J . 11 7, 4-, V l ., .f V 1 1 1, ,,,,,,,,fM f 1 ,, V: . .ff ifvprigf' - fu-5-4, gg N v 'v ,' 1 ff-qpffix Yxyubff 21' ff: - .',flLf: it ',K,Q:k57j, lg! giijglfx..-x , L , Lb, 4 I 4, A,i.,,s-, 44 Li' rssrfxfg ffff rw X K X' e 4 'ix-rfml 1 '- it , f 'aff 4:42 1. cg ' K VI It i IJ,-. I I ,X ai M new-w ,au r 4-eg, ,144 vs. - fl A ,f IAN-V, X - V-,Ye-bk-1 I af 42' 4-Tf '7f-1-fl, ' 'isis-ll f - -, -,,,--e tg1,f-ff:aeQi1,i!f-f ?'f'75 iff TN fi 4 'F,3,,,gLi ,141-:i,f im, ' Q --'dsl-tx, :xx e ' ' ALTON BENNETT, captain-Elm. Left Tackle Alton always gave his best, and what a best it was! His team mates were delighted to show their appre- ciation of his splendid work by chos- ing him captain of next year's team: no small part of our confidence for 1923 is based on his proved qualities for leadership. DALE JONES Left Guard At the end of the Corpus Christi game, one of the officials said that Dale's work in that game was the best he had ever seen done by a high school guard. Dale was always where he was needed, at the right place to grab a fumble and race for a touchdown, or to intercept dangerous forward passes. JOHN PUCKETT Left End Uncanny ability at catching a foot- ball in any position. travelling from any angle, and at any rate of speed distinguished Johnnie's initial season as a regular. Johnnie is only begin- ning to tind himself, nevertheless he shows much natural football talent. He is an excellent drop kicker, and fair punter and passer. . - I7 ,fr diff 11f T'?'f'Qi-'l,-iw, . - Iffiff ,QP .1f21q2 I Vi ,am li Jain X x N A fm i ,V ,iff 'vi ,f X X-G5 ,fypezbf ffelje .fa 9 ,IW X B9 t ,4, Wi f l .a ' -all .i FJ.. ' ' i V i I 'Jw . , ai we ' - . -- ' lf 1 .U I i '11 M5,.'.4f. Af!! S 1 Hi. gn ', 'i' Z' 5' Q,-C . 4, ,V EDDIE VALENT Left Hulfbflck Coach Coleman said after it was ' over that the great thrill of the Corpus Christi game came when Eddie Valent A rcceived the kickoff in the last quarter V A and almost escaped for a touchdown. J L ,.ZMt:'- M- Eddie always plays that way, not fast or spectacularly, but powerfully and with instinctive ability to find a hole. He was a consistent ground gainer. ROBERT PIERCE Center Bob, by sheer merit, cinched the regular job at center from the first practice, and never needed a sub- - stitute. Physically alert and mentally imperturbable, Robert was all that a center should be, reliable at cxtching signals and snapping back the ball. . We expect to hear of Robert in an Army-Navy game soon: he leaves Brownsville for Annapolis. WORTHAM DAVENPORT Right Gunrfl Q Fl Wortham was the loose guard , his t specialty was getting down the Held undcr punts, and his downiield work contributed materially to the much prized touchdowns scorcd against 'Z ' Corpus and against the Rice Fresh- L if gy-5 i T... men. He was also handy at opening 'A If liolis in the encmy lines, panicularly .' . for quick opening plays, and was also useful in diagnosing: the cne:uy's play. mm, , . . 'V X,s- . .fw'A,.r,'7- PET9 .'.' . - , it I fff, ' ,-A 1'-fr' .5 1 wa i. V, QQ ,cf w ,l!:ffAs'fl,' 5'-X jf ,L F -Lyn, v' -,g'i,N - x Y 90 GEORGE GILUPE S1lbSfifIlfE' George, who had always imagined that asthma and a slight build barred him from playing football, demon- strated just how unimporlant such handicaps are to a youngster possessed of determination and COLIFELQG. George went into the San Benito game and by using his noodle , stopped in three plays the only flurry of line attacks that line plunging team was able to start. ALBERT STEPHENS Right Tzzrklw Steve worked all night, came to school by day. and played football be- tween times. He was the main spring of the Brownsville line on attack. he always got his man , on the cle- fensive. Loyal, dependable, manly, and unassuming, Steve was every- thing a football man should be, and his memory will long be with us. ARTHUR BIGGS Right End Although traincd for a tackle, and nature meant him for a center. Arthur was a regular on the B. H. S. eleven all year at end. This was his first year's experience in football, but he htted in well with the r st of the team. Few opposing players baffled Arthur, , , , , ,, .,ff -4 J, ..:,.- ll f' 444' li f , 1' .- K ' . ' ,tff L -' ,, - . I N, ,, i, ,, ...5 XA, Y x N H ,, -x - , 6:5 'YS L. Qi? he made many a pretty tackle during Ti' the season. - - -e -yi 7llA,,', 5, V , x 6 ggi x 1 ir, thru- Lx fl lv 'y sge-,- iL-i,,l,iQ9.b-3--f 91 .-.- s y of 74- , 1:2 '- '627 ',Qf7QffZfff33i5? ,fl ' gs' as ' Frank has natural football talent, .1 -rr , X l ,Ex-3:1 4, r 17551, W 77 A Y pf 7 W I-s:,':-:i1 ' 6' V- x .YQ i. , I f 'V1.1liilCQlU. lit!!!-feffggi 1 - X J inn?-ifQL Q'?'iT Tig YQ -ed, e i FRANK TORRES Substitute in he plays fullback, halfback, tackle, or la be af center, or in fact. any position and plays it well. Injuries received thru- out the season prevented him from developing into the player he might have been. Outside of his experience as fullback on the second team last years, this is Frank's tirst year of football. HAROLD SHUCKMAN Substitute Harold will be eligible for several season's play, so he was handled this season to give him the maximum of experience with the minimum of re- sponsibility. He responded splendidly, and as the season advanced developed consistently in speed. strength. and inowledge of the game. TOMAS TIJERINA Substitute The spirit of Jose Salvador de la larza, who wrested this region from the Indians abides with his descend- ants. Tomas graduated from his job as coach, captain, and quarterback of the 11l's to that of alternate quarter- back on the regular team, and through- out the season steadily improved his football judgment and technique. Starting next year larger, stronger, faster and more experienced, Tomas should be an invaluable Iield general. 7-v- f f 2-5 V'Tl iff? Ci,'f'1.2gi: , ,rxfwtvxl T N X 'K 1 N'--,U X W , W W A W V 4 J -- . 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