Bryan Adams High School - El Conquistador Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1924

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J 92575-4 25 fs: 'A.1w5f13E:f5fiA. 5213 '3 53 'V -' 'I'1 ' 5 ilfE z 1 .IV ,Mu ,. . 7 H , Q ' 9 .ff-' .Ja , - rf' . ' 'L - -41.-1 Bm -,ffm '-gif?-fd ,g,w'-1':1s:,4 ' 'Asa' '- H- 1 - ' I 'Q jwpx, Y. --wr--' -, 47 - n f -E Q 'iffy' '-V 91 5 E-n m Q1 gxgf m :-WH ?'.17...g.fiy- re,--f-5' :L ml-,aa . ...f .- 1: 0, -e f f f-L - 1 '-:- fi .:'- f' v F -- - -- - e'1'-'- N -- .- H-11' ,JJ-gs 1.15 1? ' ' ' -nz'-5' . rf' .. 5 fr- -' , a n 5' 1151: 31- hw-1 . 225' f1!f 'k-'ff v wffzvix 31-i 'ii1 4 ,iE4?n. Ae- :Vfifnfw , --.lg f' ,l,'3ff.r. . 'l f . - E-Us . ! , X LJ -1 Q , f 4 I 3' a 1 fTT DALHI ANN UAL . 1924 RW O50 c:l Wo C7735 OT' up 'Q yur w 1 ru u v ws FSL sv f '5 1 1 I 1 , A . 1 . vt ' F ' n x . 1 I l I . 1, ,. H1 ,. 1.1 ' ' -?--vw 11,11-4 4 1 '11 -'13, if-L.: -4? 1 V . . - VL 1-4, V 1 , 1 1 ' ' , A '. V 1 ,1 . , - I 14 0 N ' . W1 1 , :rind A ' ' I V fi Zig -gR?'M-. ' 1' , ' I- 1 ' ' ' ' ff, 1 V I 1 A, 1 ' ' ' 131. ' . A 3-7 x ' - 1 - . if A - 1 Y aQ v 1 V TA 1. ' . Q5 ' ' ' 1.-:A , nf AV X 1 ' .U -ll',. W Age-.E 1 3: 1-'. pa F . 4 1.1-1 sg, ,rf 1 a ni' 'Q A H, .rf s .-', , A L 5: diff! . W1 .Zi '-fa, ...w 31 1,1 L' ,Iii 1 A 1 i 1 1 5 f ., . ,r W , 1 1 'F f 1 . 1 1 ,i N 'Y' 1 ., W - 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 .11 1 All + Jggvylf ' vc- 4 3'S?e:..g--ra 1.g,F:2.,,, ' - , f' . -, 1g:f., . , .l J 51? CQMLS33' xxw et'-JNXR Q G03 'X 'X 'Xl' FOREWGRD fy the pages m th1S U 0 Q book the days 9 it of the past year l X spent ln old Bryan whether ln ram or 1n shme m happmess or m sor row may come back to you more clearly this IS the pur pose of the 1924 Dalhl An nual of the Bryan Street I-hgh School of Dallas Texas NWC JN? Qfg C113 'X 'XI' 'MI' WW u u Ao ogo - I ogo fwfr ellll1'lllelllelll-'lll'1l+ llll'l1'ell1 l+ ll--e'1'll+1'l'1 '1ll1'-l''- - l1-'- '-'l ' tx f F5 o It my HAT as yoo turo .Q 5: - . , 3 . , . T . if a 1 -, CLP ULF il ll l ,. -.N ,. n 'F 'FCQFIU 'PHT cnmifflf sk fi L40 DEDICATION THIS, the twenty- fourth Dalhi An- nual, is respectfully dedicated to Mr. N. R. Crozier, former Principal of Bryan High and now our new Superintendent- Elect, as a mark of ap- preciation for his splen- did services to and unfailing interest in our school N. R. CROZIER v f in 3 r Iijs WL A , x.EjfJ,5, . W 3-' '.-A 1' L1 -iii, '1'-Q' Us A Ill- ,f f-. T . '55 -E 4 .,QLjf,Q JQLN- ' , ,gig f'!1Wgg ' 1 -. -K 41 .4 , ' R' 'V 'VFW .. '.'37-- '.:T',.qf . .Yu dk , 'fl fl-Q gg ', QM wx ,S .2 F . .il 4' if n ,JS , ' v ' w 1 Y A in 1 x 1 1 UAA -I. lf. lflNlI!.Xl.I., wlw lms rusigllull frmn tlw hllllCI'llllCIlLlCllCy Ol mlm llzlllas l'ulul1c Sulmulf :nu-1' lL'll ycurs of moat Il1St1I1gU15llf?ll and efficient acrviuu. Hu has mm for himself the lasting apprc ciatirm ni the people of Dallas. egnvafzems :e1n'ef.zQ'n-genes - S L.-:as-L222.11-'asa'misss-s.e:eeln's:-4L.-1-:ern-ae:. w -ze-us:-glaze R if lil 1 rw 'V' L04 fi' Si' ft' 'wh' 93 ,g . L rn fr 4 W E -s- th 4 LM 'JT 5' E 351 li! -S f fi M r ' T 5 L gi: 3-E 3,2 9.2 - . . . ' .LL 3055 Administrative Officers of the Dallas 5 L - J 5? Public Schools if is DR. I. F. K1MB.xLL N. R. CROZIER W Superintendent - Assistant Superintendent W Q11 E. B. CAUTHORN I C. P. RUSSELL - Q- District Superintendent President of the Board 'IT of High Schools of Education if EE R 52' 571' T - 'F jf BOARD Or EDUCATION 95 CLINTON P. RUSSELL, President VV. C. LEMMON, Vice-President QQ MRS. KIRK HALL L :Tm fm 'BOUDE STOREY 5 MRS. H1 L. PEOPLE5 if as ALEX W. SPENCE Q E. H. STEGER lg fi' 'TP 'W' . F W T W 121 S U!! M '43 ::lf.-132:-ll:-..'r:.fwl1f,:+zQ'l-S:f:ef11xQQ-l-S-5::w'.:s-B11 1924 1192:-11:1 elllafzmfmsz-zewas-r-.4-:iz-:':e.'-ul324112: Page Ten , . l l Z f fff, at e as a r as earn rad as e w A l Q, 'T i l a '5 Q Si' 4 xr 5- 9 3 Bryan Hzgh Parent Teacher Assoczatzon Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs 'Vlrs Mlss N rs Mrs Mlss H1stor3 Cdl.lC3.tl0ll OPFILFRQ B I4 Hamhltten Pftszdent Barney Pearson I 11 xt Vzrc Preszdent W F Bray St and Vxrc Presxdcnt E A Decherd Ilznd I LFL Preszdeut L, Bulger T1 ensure: Ruby Kelth .Secmtary J H Knott C UI 1 zwfmudzng .5001 1 tarv R R Holland Pu rl Reporter Olatla Lrane Parlurmultarum lb the bane of the ueragt students lnft but the pOllbh of lns But few people enjcy memorlzlng dull l1lbtO!'lCd.l facts and remote dates The facts however of the lnstory of the Bryan Parent Teacher Assoc1at1on are not dull nor the dates so remote as to make It such a laborlous task to read xt In April mneteen hundred and twenty two at the call of the Mothers Councll there assembled ln the duilltilflllm of the Bryan Street High School mothers of the students and the teachers of the school wlth the late Mrs Bagley one of the Vlce Presldents of the Mothers Council in the chaxr Thts group of earnest f1'lC11dS of the school formed the present Bryan Hlgh Parent Teacher ASSOC13.t1OI1 w1th Mrs Van 7andt as President Memory draws aslde the veml of two years and dlscloses the present Assoclatlon It awakens echoes of hard work and consclentlous efforts on the part of our predecessor whose works and deeds have sttmulatecl us and will be an lnsplratlon to those who follow The purpose of the organlzatlon lb to brmg the school and the home mto closer relatlonshlp l l t o 53 l l l f : , nw 4: T 2 ' l 2 ' 1 1 T l lt 1 5 , E . . - W ' Q -. , '. 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Sl' TB 4 If P52 A W E . 3 ff' li? 52 in rr li ir P 33 rr lil fi .Tl 1? it 5' i 3gl'?:?s6'l E'F:'-'-ElI'v 4Z 'l'E-SWQE'-'ill'-2 lI'5S?-i'l'a-'13 IIISSY'-.-fl-5'-'Z 'I'Sf. '-1'lP.-'ISBIIISEYITIll?- 'IGll .?f!:'-a'l'a 4 lg 1 5 7. 6 QQ, I l H N' W JC li 35 mi ::lr-'asmsszillxcelf-saainlfgsafli2-3:1-we Q 1924 siarf:-.maeIn-a2::'4if,:-:aiu-safaris:-:ellesz--aux: Page Thirteen ORDER WFBOOKS BOOK I The School BOOK II The Classes BOOK III ' Organizations BOOK IV Athletics BOOK V Military and Physical Training BOOK VI School Life --- --.'.T' K,-QT g,ggQL3:'4? 5 Q1wf,.eff 522 9 4 BQQK IQ f tw AD jfs. Ley 'if 455-Q7 if TQ f 1 TI -.auf . ..- 1. 1 i- ,rx ff'-if 5, : , :lvl - 1 15- .111 M .M Q L: 'ggy-f'1.,.ig '11 .1 - lg I.-11 . ,1 .J -21 1 Q55,1.fA 1. Q ' if 11:75. ' ' ' 'f Q '. 1, iv . H 1 'A 1- 1.4 . 1 .- 1- . 1 , 5. 1: I-.1 g7.,,m',..',1-'.'1 : ' fs 517+ .4-' 1 ? ff ' 'Y '. E V. ' 42. ,f 11 1113v..H .1 . . li A fy: -3' L 11: 'k 1 xir1s.K.'.L'fL.'5 . 'ii 7 ' 1 N4 ' Q ' s-. 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X 4 '4 5? 31- -p1f1f?m Tf. 5 .1 v 1 'I PM Q .f'E..si' V' in A 1 51 2 , .,., H- 7'1': 1I ' . M' 2 fl 1 1: . . 1 1- I 'i' , 1 ' .V -.5 H ., vi v Z 4 4.ffu1a,.,...11h. ' e- El'?SgE'l'5E:'ell'vg1iB'l'g'5:1'SE: s l r'f'- 'l'55'4'l'w '-ggfll322l l'v 1gg'l 3f.'f2-f'l F'-gg'l'S'f.'2 s'l''Fiegll'SEZ -a'l F-'Ii'l'8S?-'Gilda 'lf 'K 8 1' 8 ' 'ff W W W dt 2 031 'mt' -E E .W 'IP ff' M 'ff 1 S' W 'lf' Ju M 4 JI. np 5 rn 'N' JL W Q- ul: 'll' 'E' W WP lm M 5 JI. my g 5- M lf Q Eli 'ff E ,N 'V' 18' St We T 2 tt! 1 . A , rg. 1 M 5- LL ll if 4 mi If 1 W' J ' M in History of the School ,L 515 5 gg HE first Dallas high school came into existence about the year 1884. The building 38 stood on the same ground on which the Bryan Street High School now stands. an Q 1 The school was originally a Methodist College and church until it was bought In by the School Directors and put into use as a school building. The first floor of the J, building was used at first as offices for the School Board and othersg the second floor W 131' was divided into classrooms, and the third floor was a dormitory for pupils who did Ig ffl not live in Dallas. N1 QA NH B. Children from the fourth grade up through the fourth year of high school were -it ': l ? 'ff taught here. The enrollment the First year was only two hundred and fifty, the pupils if W in the high school division numbering only one hundred, and one of the first senior YV do -5- classes to graduate was composed of 4 pupils. This is in striking contrast to the I? lm present enrollment of 1500 or more in each of the four high schools with senior classes M Q of 100 and 180 pupils graduating in-January and June respectively. The old Methodist College was used for Z3 years until in 1907, when the building Q used at present was built to care for the needs of the fast growing city. This did ll! lvl not long prove adequate to serve the needs of the city, however, so shortly after the gl 'jf' annexation of Oak Cliff, a new and larger high school was built there. In 1917 the fs 5? Forest Avenue High School was built and half the student body and faculty of Bryan W High were transferred to the new school. In February, 1922, the North Dallas High du W -5 School was built to accommodate the overflow from Bryan and Forest Avenue. lg PQ 'U' 'W 4 'W' . T sa ll 5 ' in M M :zlrsfzefr-5222111are-elnleaaixweeellfsizzle- en 1924 ulargon-'.-:eefllesa-uf.:-734,222.2-1-:ree-1'.s-22.1122 Page Fifteen P .. 9e.S1xtee,, -aux-. .gvf ,- -YN J ' . f -a-uyfie 'd,! 1---M., 1 1- it 7 . ., J--Q-v , --U.. 1.2 . I P 'Q I J b + F .4 1 SEEN saw if:-?3 H755 if 2513 We Wx ,K I .Eli !-il ,.4' .ily ,ig il .1 lf: 111' R-22 m-gi 'isa U! MJ V35 1.. :4 K1 '51, lifes QM 213 gli., gw 2 1551 IPM-45 ii7Q 51.14 iA,fi 1112 iii! 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'egliijjjlffl'Qi fe 7' 4 ' ' , , Ls5Q....., , -.., , 9, Page Seventeen . , ff 'T' ' - .. LIE?-i'1 T TAT' 'Tiig.'iF3 l?I' Q ETF ', Fir rfffri' ' f- ' . - V nyzff -A E' ' ' ,Ig-': 'E'-6 .5Iii-'-?.aIIlISF:R'I!112118'l'E-'i+21jE2'-ill'-tzgiil-52:2ilvzzggiiigg-.4.1rg:g.g.i.gf,-,.1.yi,s4ggq,g3:g.l, ,-:gg it g:gi,g,ggi,.5.. :g :: F 'ff f it W i I! fi St F ffl in Si' ir 'JH 'if' W fi' I 41 .J.L ir 35 WW 316 7, if is V V II J 1 1 I W1 You Cam Do It p Over the office doors of one of our 'national magazines is written the laconic in- scripti:n, You can do it. In this simple phrase is couched 'then deeper meaning of cue of the manifold benefits of education, and much of the exiiianafion-of, what is usually termed success. One of the most necessary alld gratifying eicperiences that 'can come to an individual is the acquisition of positive belief in his own powers and capa- bilities, and knowledge of his limitations. Of the numerous good results that should accrue from high school training none is more important than the development of self- reliance and initiative. For without self-confidence, without faith in one's own ability and decisions, nothing can be undertaken with any assurance and satisfactiong and, without self-trust, fear, timidity and hesitation will always be present to disiturb and annoy. I '- Self-trust, says Emerson, is the basis of successg' and again, says he, 'fTrust thyself, for every heart vibrates to that iron string. This does not mean presum-ptious belief based on false pride, egotism, or ignoranceg but rather confidence that springs from knowledge gained from difficulties overccme, from powers tested and proved, from desires and aspirations felt, and from determination that knows no hindrance. Self- reliance, while based upon conscious knowledge of present powers and limitations, must anticipate future attainments by making adequate preparation for their realization. This implies studyand testing of self along the line of native bent and desire. 3 Some one has said 'Count that man your worst enemy who shakes belief in yourself. Just as truly it may be said that individual is our best friendwho believes most in us and who causes us to believe most in ourselves. Likewise that teacher is the greatest teacher who can best draw out the pupil thus causing him to have confidence himself believe in his own possibilities and face out upon the world with th feeling fthat he s able to achieve something and contribute something to the world s needs. The earlier -one learns to .rely upon himself and the more fully to discover his powers the more meaningful life will become. On the contrary it is one of the sad but not uncommon sights to find pupils everywhere who are utterly lacking in self-confidence, pupils. who have not learned to rely upon themselves and who have never experienced the satis- faction lthat comes from self-reliance and achievement. W It is the increasing purpose of the high school to provide. through varied courses and varied methods of instruction adequate means for giving each pupil the fullest oppor- tunity for self-realization. Indeed, the wonderful expansion that has taken plalce in the high, school course of study is but the conscious attempt on the part of the school to minister more adequately to the varying 'needs and capacities of all pupils-to provide some work that.will be within hthe reach and the interest of all. 'It is the glory of America that men may and do rise above native environment and social conditions-that positions from the lowest to the highest are open .to all lwlio will qualify for them. Not fate nct chance but the fiat of ones own wiill isfthe criterion of success. The measure of achievement is in direct proportion to the determination and effort put forth to meet the conditions of success. Ability to do, ability to achieve ability to excel in any lint will not be possible in a large measure without insight and desire without application and preparation. without courage and determination without integrity of life and honesty of purpose. 1 5 ' L. V. STOCKARD. J' ffl lf. 'll' it li 'U' rn .it JE ti if 1.1. 'ffl JL rp STC 35 N vi lu it as ,, ., 3 J ci xg 3 y yi y JL gn - , - , ir L , LJ is ' ' 5 T 2? I. rx 3 , - it at , ' ' SS W , Lf'-I fri 4 fir an rn JL it Qi ' lf, di , Lili 3' 'il it at ' - l 'i 'V' ' ' , l 'V' P41 '1 JL A it WP 'U' F1 F Jt if r Fil if JL - . 1 JL 'ltr-3iS1l'ES:.'1IfX418ll-??:.'i11t1iS'I'552411114611 isa-:-iirze-ellis-a:'.1i1-'ff-2-3, l'.'?5iiI+2-1Z43'l'Eff:2'sl i -bays aafinmitw .gf J '+x 4. v 'E L 2,1 ti -I 1 P 4 . l' 4 , , x ,' 5 I r K V 2: e ,i , . i 'C . I f ll J J X , , '5 . I . '2 R t i I t 'i A 0 Ji 1 I i' , G . i , u ' 2- ei s . if f E MQ xl time L 2-ut Z Vi . fir? 1 is f .3 ' I .l . i ts ' F .. Zi. . l,gI't. iii . iii 'fijt-its - -' -'ir p 7 -Ill Q .. i .V a . K' F' 5- .-Q.: . .I f .1-IQ . 1: , ii 'T em F' t 4 s. .... a .al ..... e QINVIVAI. I,. Y. STOVKAR Pugl-1Vineteen P is iilI'v 4Zf.2'l'S32-Sill1- ssl-ff', l'S-'.i+21'8E'-'Qfl'-?K+B1!v5Sf-21l'.':ggmg3:v,.,g.ggglp Tf L W r li Ez? fu' Si' 'ff YE 'ff 'Sl P3 .LL ar Ili' 'Fl 'lt 1 53 St il fi is Tl' 52 ll m Si 'ff 'W r If an R JL 'lf' E Q1 'R' Ti in L. V. Stockard ..,...... Virginia Adams ......,. G. L. Ashburn ........... Nell Baker ........... . ..... Erna Beilharz .............. Eleanor H. Benners ........ Alfred J. Bommer ......,. Allys Field Boyle ......... A. C. Burnett ......,...., Effie Butler ................... Rush M. Caldwell .......,... Eunice Carman ............ P. C. Cobb ........,........ Belle W. Collins ........... Abbie Crane ............. Olatia Crane ............... ... Florence A. Davis ......,. Ruth de Capree ............ Carrie Deen ............... Sue Denny ............. C. G. Dotson ............., Susie Downs ........,......... Eloise Durham ............... Lena Lee Edwards ......, Burney Flaniken .......... W. D. Franks ........... Cecilia Gillmore ........... May Gleason ..................... Dan B. Goodrich ................. Anna May Henderson ........... Anna Belle Henry .............. J. S. Henry ..................... Iris Jenkins ................ N. H. Johnson ......... Mary G. Jones .,....... Ruby Keith ............ H. K. Kuehne .........,. Flora E. Lowrey .,....... H. T. Matthews ......... Edith A. Moore ........... Nell Moore .............. Flora Morgan ................ H. B. Morgan.' ..............,. Zoe McEvoy ......................... Sophia Pappenhagen .......... O. E. Parris ,.................... W. A. Pile .....,............... G. H. Reagan ......., Ethel Reed ................ E. R. Roberts .......... Clara Rowe .,................. C. H. Rutledge ............... Florence M. Spencer ......... Minnie V. Sprott ....... ...., Beulah Talley ............... Pauline Warner ....... Bonnie Wilkins ..... Faculty nw ....................Pr1nc1pal ...........Domestic Art ......................Chemistry ......................Typewriting ........Drawing and Design ..................Machine Shoo .....................Commandant ..............................Shorthand ...........Civics and Economics ...........Mathematics and Coach .............. Office Assignment ......................-.Librarian .......................Spanish ......................................Mathematics ............Mathematics and Science .........,...............Manual Training ,...,..................Offlce Assistant ...., .... 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A J- fr, 'if E- W nl' qu - . 5 5 Tl' W UP 'Q T M if Class Ojjlicers, June 24 FDNIUNID DECHFRD Presm'ent ANICE CARLISLF EARL HALEY Vue Preszdent Secretary T1 easurer J O 'VIAHONLY JESSE WEST Class Prophet Sergeant at Arms HERBERT STOKES Class H zstowan B WRENN WEBB Class Poet 1 -5- E 'll' ll l -fl 36 '81 . , M fm - - - wh f if Si fu- M .1 if 3? if 5 -f - W E 'V' ' fi' W C E JL ::1-::zemz+s:en- ce-1-Efzasmezgelllssxfnlxsell 1924 E'-s:f:e'nS.:zefng-g.:,a.4.:,::,-g,,.gg.,...s,:gg.l-524.51 ,Eqgg Twenty one ,gl'lKZ8IiIeE:-.IIIfs-4sB'l'S-E'wE2r4'l'fk iii Sim-galil.-35s,'1i.,1gg-3iiigg-.4-W-,.-eggiiig-gf,ii,-:ggigg.-,,,g.,.,-:,gg.i.g.5.:,e,Ig5 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Y J ? W' li Q E i ii' 17 'L' 4 345 i fi' 4' Si' 11' 5- W 1 F3 -2- Lf. P8 1 W Ji. 1 w 'll' -- -s- W 'S 1 .gi M ' , . . . . -ll- M HLBERT EUGEINE STOKES GAYLORD HART 5? 'lg' llurn May 21. 1904, Mineola, Texas. Entered llurn- .lanuury 14, 1906, Hackensack, New Iler- W llryan September, 1921. Phi Kappa, Student SVP' hlllffffl BUG 1922' HVY- -5 if ' ' , G d S h 1 h' '31, '22 '23, 12 y L' He is so full of pleasant anecdote, E Azzgfd' Xcimuaf ggi? lp ' 4 'nz So rich, so gay, so poignant in his wit. E W1 Large-brained, cle r4eyed- i QQ 1 Of such as he 3 ANILE CARLISLE 'if ,i 1 Shall Freedom's young apostles he. W uf 1 Born Pecos, Texas, June 20, 1907. Entered .-2 l Bryan September, 1920. President Girl Reserves Q1 - Y '20, '21. '22, '23, At' Pye '20, '21, Span'sh Cl b, 43. E LI ZA B ETH ST EP H BIN S Good Scholarship. Eichange Editor Dalhi Anniial - ,- - 1 '22, Vice-President Senior Class, President Little .3 Q Born 'May 9, 1907, Danville, N irginia. Entered Theatre .Zi Associate Editor Annual. JL Bryan September, 1920. Dalhi Staff, Good Scholar- A T1 t F . A t W ni - ' iou ar a queen, air nice '? ' shw' . Thy subjects we. before thee: 1-gl A Her feelings have the fragrancy, Thou ,Wt devine Fair Amee N1 mil 4 The freshness Of YUUHH HOWFYS- The hearts u nien adore thee. gf iii A N1 ' ROY SETTLE MIXON - - ff A ' 4 CHARLES STOVALL HUNT W if Born April 2, 1905, Hermleigh, Texas. .Entered Bom Dallas, Texas, April 18, 1907. Entered :- lm BYYSU Ofmhef 15, 1923- Good SCh0l2'1l'SlHD, Mill' Bryan September 17, 1920. Military, Second Lieu- nil lm L Hlfy- tenant, Rifle Team '22, '23, Good Scholarship. N1 :' 2 A kind. UUE heaffv 3 Spirit high, A man whose name none can know but they That cannot fear or will not how. will honor. ? I J 1 I 'Q DOROTHY RUDOLPH VIOLET 1.oU1sE COMPTON Q Iwi llorn Gainesville, Texas. 1906. Entered Bryan Bom Lexington, Kentucky, March 5, 1906. En. m i 1921. Good Scholarship '21, '23, '2-4. tered Bryan September, 1923. Spanish Club, Girl -E Reserves. Q 'ff Her voice was ever soft. gentle and low-an ex- --Thy Step is as the wind. that weaves W t celli-nt thing in woman, ' Its playful way among the leaves. ml i ' T Ri' ss--- W .5 Ji wi if iii lil 'E' E- M 3 .lL Ji, 'W Fi iii P51 3 is -M' M 1 ' Rl' 2:i::zei-assi eel:-s :emerge-iissraii-.:ce1l 1924 :-sax-i::zei-as-:aiefzeii-52:4-I-x-rein'szeeiixz 'Page Twenty-two gva il cg-il waz -il-2: -vase-4in-szieiiissxi-age-ii5 -nazi i sa-x-iw: lil :-7-'ii .:-:Qs-miss ing 'K 1 E 0 'Vi 1 EM E ' ' Tl' 1 W i is ' l l . iii 1 is 'ir if ' W 7 - - i 1 41 ir fg- W M JU JL E' 4 Ji. l ml l L 11' W E . F s ll , ll. '12 - . . . ., . . if in SAMLJ lil.. MARTIN XX H111-. LARL VV. VVALL mg i i Born Denison, Texas, ltlarch 5, 19110. liiiieirul llorn Springfield, Missouri, June 7, 1906. En- E' i B 'K September, 1919. . ssistaut Business an- S y U G h 1 h- W 3ggF1,1D3li11 Annual, Good Scholarship, Linz Pin 2-Tai BUSH epteiilber 1972 ood SC Oats lp' M 6 Award. i-S . Assistant Editor Dalhi. A genius so shrinking and rare His high, broad forehead, marble fair, ' 'Flux Yfiunlliifdlg' HT HTS! SSC the strength Told of the power of thought within. W - t at is iere. 5 :. 7 A1 ICE CROW 'TP ROWENA NVHEELER 4 7 M .gs ' V Q . w llorn Cleburne, Texas, Feb. 18, 1906. Entered Q' . BPH' Dallas' rlexas' APU' 1, 1905' E 1f'fd Bryan Sc-pteniher, 1923. Little Theatre. 7 f Bryan September, 1922. JL ' VVhen she had passed, it seemed like the eeas- 'wvefe fhffe moff' like hff 011 earth, W '35 Y HE of f'XQUiSifC' l1l11SiC. Life would be all poetry, and weariness 'va LJ ' :i name. M lil J. 0. MAHONEY 33. m COLE STEPHENS 'Ei-' Born Dallas, Texas, October 16, 1907. Entered if Ufyafl SePte!Y1hCl', 1920- FQF1-lm, CQ1T'lmCfCi31 Clullr Burn Danville, Virginia, March 18, 1906. En-' W in AFT- Club. Gqvd fCh0l3TShl1Jf Radlo Chnl- Dam' tered Bryan September, 1920. Dalhi Staff, Hi-Y. lb 11' Annual Staff 23, 24, Class Prophet, Senior Bullew R A -: i tin Statt. 'Rngulsixie earnest, promplt tolact, f H its W Genius must be born and never can he triuglitf' H ma e Us generous t Ouglt 3 'ut' ul' T v 1 JUANITA GLASGOW 'lf J ' VERNA HARTIN W i M llorn Dallas, Texas. April 27, 1907. Entered lm l Born Mllbailkv Texas. Sfptepfbcf 12, 19015 En' liryzm January, 1921. Girl Reserves, Good Scholar- T N tered Bryan September 1923. hood Scholarship. Ship' win Her every tone is niusie's own. VVi1h Ulanf 3 500131 Viff'-19 g1'HCCd, Like those of morning birds. And yet a friend of solitude. e l W 1 W , -. 1 M JL -Ll- ?' 'fl' iii F6 .El :- RS Q3 it Q BS P15 131 Q Q M ,L , 35, Iwi f f 1 ' lg, l ' e l A ' ' A ' ' W ' ' . 4. i Y H i ... .. ::1-af-zeiissxfvifffc-ein-'sez-2.1111-:ss-iiesxiife.-sein 1924 iaff,-4-1-s-zaeiiisz-mace'lisa-.itz-:eisz-:Q-iz: ' Page Twenty-three :.-g . 'F'Cf' 1TiET'3'?T 2 A - 'li i3'l i? ?iS1l'5f!f-. 'l'a':-'is'G'lI8S2.4Il,'! , , f . ' i . W' ,. - ' 1? 4 ' ' it 1 '7 Hs, ll T l ' e '1 ? X 'N' . . 1 Nl 1 .L 'lf Q, 1 1 -li- l 1? 1 11' . W l . . he E A 1 if -lla , . , , . . . W 1 RALI H PORRESI LOWMAN XX l:LlJO1N RUDOLPH ALLEN lb l Born Dallas, Texas, July 26, 1906. Entered Horn Chandler. Texas, Feb. 20, 1903. Entered H0 i ' Bryan September, 1922. Hi-Y Club. liryan- 1920. Forum '23, '24, Bryan Minstrel 323, 'rm l A A full rich nature free to trust, gggglalgchlgiarglfl' C' 24' Camp Dallas 22' 23' Q. 1 t, Truthful and almost sternly just. ' HF I t 'Tk I, ,tl ,t d 1 , ew tear s 1 e ns, wi 1 vlr ue warme , 1 Few heads with knowledge so informed. W 5 CORA GUNNING 'P Born 1906, Dallas. Texas. Entered Bryan Sep' lw-ARY LEE VANCE wa , tember, 1922, Good Scholarship. l U A H Born Holden, Missouri, October 28, 1907. En- ? Peace Charms Ulf Street ,lJ'ff -'ml' her feet tered Bryan September, 1922. Atheneum, Girl Re- 1 And honor Clmfms the mf- serves, Good Scholarship. Spanish Club. W l She is rich in the qualities of mind and heart 1 JFNKINQ BRMXCHEN which make Z1 noble woman. lm l . . L B Dallas, Tex: '. J ne 10. 1901. hnterezl f- 1 ll. , Bry:hnSeptember, 1920. lil. O. T. C., Good Schol- 'OM QREWS E, l l ' afshlp' Born Opolusas, Louisiana, March 3, 1905... En- vq 1 VVith rarest gifts of heart and head, tered Bryan September, 1920. Phi Kappa, Military. W 'N' From manliest stock was born and bred. Minstrel '23, Senior Bulletin. ii- l He essays one hundred per CK'llt,I3l-We sold- 'V' W N , Nl - MARION DALLAS ANTHONY Ji. I GRACF PAYNF 'F' l Born Quincy, Illinois, July ,6, 1908. Entered ' ' ' 4 'lr i Bryan September, 1920. Semper Fidelis. Circulo, B,.,,.n Dallas Texas' November 26' 1905- En. tw i Hisipanico, President of Girl Reserves, Good Schol- tcwd Bgyag SQ.ptemb,.,,' 29323 gg,-Elwstrily Girl Re. 5 1 nfs lp- serves, tu ent Council, loo C oars lip. gg The sunlight of the trees and rocks A WOFHHI1. of hef gentle SCX ml Is in the light shade of her locks. The seeming PZTHROU- 'W' fr ' W - a- l nd JL Ji. 11' 1? 1 W db .5 'L' 1 all l L R' 'ff I ' l W E -1 ' J. as 'Q 'ff l 'Ji E 6 .1 f - . s . . J 5, .M ... ...-.-- ...... - . . 'zz-szeiiss leee -1-52:21-S.: i n 1924 lsr-:ei-z-.e i as-1- 22.-li lllawuxf 'L...lT...-....1', Page Twenty-four I ! I .-'iii' 22'-'CII'.-sB'l'5-3:11822-'vlIf':'-gg!SEEN' 33111522- -'l'k 'EISE-1'.'ll'FE 'l'Si'2!'ll?PS'IISYF-. 'l'f'1'iG'lIS-Sl'-if 1:- A 3 1 Y If Z 6 ln 14 DMUND DI' CHI' RD Born Dallas Iexas August 5 1906 Entered Bryan November 1920 iood Scholarshlp Foo ball 23 Presrdent Semor Class Track Team 2 Basketball 23 One of the few the nnmortal names That were not born to due JOSEPHINE JALK Born Cleburne Texas May 19 1907 Entered Bryan September 1920 G1rl Reserves Good Schol arshnp One made up of lovelmess alone CHESLEY HENRY Born Dallas Texas May 7 1906 Entered Bryan September 1920 H1Y Military Cood Scholarship Students Councxl Z1 lhrxft Club 21 In lnm we see O11 vinegar sugar and salt agree THELMA WEAVER Born Tyler Texas December 14 1904 Entered Bryan September 1920 Ctrl Reserves Secretary and Reporter Athenaeum Club Good Scholarshxp A form so fan' that lxke the alr Tls less of earth than heaxen GEORGI1 LBEMAN Born Tune 14 1907 Duncan Oklahoma E tered September 1922 Presmdent Orchestra 23 74 Fnst Lieutenant R O T C Leader of Bryan Baad Ixttle Theatre Choral Club Good Schol ars up Hts strength 15 so tender Hxs manner so meek That a suitable parallel sets one to seek HELEN M OLSEN Boxn Dallas Texts July 9 1907 Entered Bryan September 1993 food Scholarship Spanrsh Club Of her sweet voice m echomg hear ts A sound must long remam THEODORE CHARLES KRAMOLIS Born Dallas Texas December 9 1906 Entered Bryan September 1920 Mllltary Good Scholar sup Thou whom the rich heavens did so endow VV1th eyes of power and ,love s xron brow ROSA BERZ Bonn New York Cxty December 11 1908 En tered Bryan September 1920 Good Scholarshnp Club A mmd X'Cj0lC11'lg m the hght Lnfoldmg hke a mormng flower ::1-',-1zem:+s:'.n-,feeIn-efzfzzwgee-lfeaxlut-acefl 1924 nlszzon-:cell-as-:rut'.:,:e4-ears..--.:-:+s.'m.-sz--aux: -. .pf .. ., .s-f -. , .. L., hw ,u 9 , gli 'I H 1 II, ' 'R' V Page Tlzobritlrlfive 5' 'P -3. -E- F' T' Q' 232 JL 'E- 'IT W 1 1 Born Dallas Texas I ne 10 1907 Pnte ed Bryan September 1922 I ood S hohrslnp 73 Mihtary 71 72 The statehest type of mm In ut md speech Olympmm HIAIIN HAMBIIHION Born Clevelwnd Ohio januiry 71 1905 lintcrui Brvan September 1971 Plnlomatlim Imbued with ill the beauty Vthieh vie worship in 1 star JOSILPH LOUIS BEIN OWI1 Z Born INew York City May 16 1908. lanterul Bryan January 1921. Food Scholarship 21 .... 23, 24 Forum. Linz Pin. i ' 'Noble and high-minded he is n seeker after knowledge' MARIETTA STONE llorn Dallas, Texas, August 3. 1907. Entered Bryan January 1921. Spanish Club. Food Schol- mslifp Club. She was a phantom of delight VVhen Brst she gleamed upon my sight. ' Ho n Dallas Texas January 30 1905 Entered Ilrvan January 1920 H1Y Dalhi Representa ne Mltary 0 21 77 Student Council Iluift Cluh 21 A nun for the wges MARIORIF FI LSWORTH Born Morgan Fexas September 5 1906 E lc ed Bryan 1971 food Seholarship 23 Strict honour fills her spotless sou Xml adds 1 lustre to the whole RILHARD WII LIAMS Born Sulphur Springs Texas August Z3 1907. Entered Bryan September 1920. Hi-Y 23 24. 'An ahridgment of 'ill that is pleasant in man. FLORINE MILAM Born Duncan, Oklahoma May 5 1907. Entered llryan September 1923. Food Scholarship. She looks as clear as morning roses newly- washed with dew. I 1'1 -'in 'llc' no C ul'-' W I ' uh'-' I -'als 'gill -'ip P in '1I' , . . F 5 21 1 . - sf1' f i e2s'-- -2ff2 'ef-nr: I in ' tm I su, . w a t i n W 1 . If 'mr l i ' 1 1 ! . l 1 ,.,.. l 1 NATHAN PH1f:1.Ps ELTON W. JOHNSON 1 '-, '- , '-. gif.. ii I '2,' ,'--, '21, M 2 f -I '. 1 K . . 'Y . . . I 'f N I 1 7 l .f 1 3: . . . 1 Y Y ' v Y ' . ' ' I J , , , , I ' , '77, A , y , ry if - , 1 1 ' ' ,, 13 J I . , m , . '41 JL ' 555 3 'JE wr 313' 'U' M JL 'xc .zlxzenee u cell-5241-.-ee s.-.n.-as - 2 i s sf-. 2-. .Q sz-1 .. Page Twenty-six Tiiw f w i lll lllg glll lll T l 1 -Hr,i,Ww'G.M,A-Yvw, M,.,,,,7 Y, , ,,,,, HWY YAW,,,A,F,, wwfd,-W ,MMV U,-H - Y l i f as A A as A A A eeree +1 1 fu- fw M lf 1 r Q 'tl' A 'lf W 4 W 3 M 1? l 'll , .r 1 , .. W P 1 ' lg I , 1 1? 1 1 1 w 3 1 1 13' 1 lil Q lf .li RAYMOND H. XYEAVER Xl.-XURINE MARTIN , 1 . ' M , Born Kaufman. Texas, March 31, 1904. Entered B Burn giiflflml- TE3i3520.lFl'E1f3liY1i0, 1907- Emelfeg 1 V V - ryan . eptember, . ir eserves panls , ' 1 Brian September 18' '923' Phi kappa' Club, Semper Fidelis, Good Scholarship. I -Er --A nature. gene,-ous and fully Her glossy hair was clnster'd o'er a brow ' 1 A heart M true as steevy lirlilitmaztitli intelligence, and fair and 'M' 1 1 ' ' rd -5- - . ,5- 1 1, LAURA M.-XRIIL STORY EARLE HARLEY my 1 Horn October 11, 1906. Dallas, Texas, Entered liorn 1 Dallas, Texas, July 3, 1906.' Entered Bryan September, 1922, Good Scholarship, Girls' Blfilrll beptemher, .192ll. Good Scholarship '23, '24, 9'5- Cl 1 P . C, I Fresident Hi-X 25, Secretary-lreasurer Senior Tr 9 'll J' erlglm 'll J' Viass, ll Club- '24, Football '2.z5. W li' ulievotedl. anxious. generous, void of guilt: buffs izfssdezressinfllzshv ZS' And with her whole hearts welcome in her That pwple Wm Stop ' lvl M 1 smile, Taking him for a fish. 36 .-- J. l x PAUL McFORLAN SKINNER GENIWA RHODES PZ 3 li , , Horn Dallas, Texas, August 25, 1907. Entered i l Bom Austm' Texas' 1905' hmered Bryan Sep' Biyan September, 1920. Art Club, Dalhi Staff, Q l tember, 1925. Spanish Club, Good Scholarship, Zetha Nee'. N1 L ' l'he lxest things of the world come done up in N1 QM 'Tloodly and stately and grave to see. :mall packages. ' i -is l , . ,. 1 r 1 1tATH11R1NE MARIE LHORNTON HARRY W1U-IAM SMITH f W x llnrn Cleburne, Texas. November 16, 1905, En- lm as llnrnn June 24. 101111, Dallas, Texas. luntercfl ,fred lg,-ygm Sgptginber, 1920. Forum, Phi Kappa 5 lvl Bryan September, 1920. Philomathian l'lub, llzxlhi '24, Hi-Y '24, Good Scholarship, Linz Pin '23, '24, is f' ,- ,, . - f.. . - Erl'tuA Dalhi journal '24, 1 Jvc W Annual P1 miss. hood S,lmlarslnD. I l.Qn his modesy unembmrassed brow - 'Qnen-rose ofthe rosehurl garden .of girls. fV'll 'f' has Wrmm 'l'9 'lE l'm - R , i g lib 5 -ll' if 'F 'll' Q52 1 113 l - -i- ' ,T EI M JL 1 Q I 'rr VU ' ' 32 3 1 JT. 4 'E' ? QL 38 . Y- 1 my f E gap, W Y . 1 E :I- alrasxln- e in-52411144 x x -age-I 1924 :fa n-as-:.fm -:ewaz-:'. Page Twenty-.seven I VY- -N .Y uf.-.A f.f-Y. .-- V -.Y 2--.-4 , Y :iii 3 Ni ,,,,. -,,,,. -. , M , ...M-K ta i . 1 'sf fffff i fm. mt .4 1,-is:-wma-11sz+:.'1i,'-1-:stil .:',is:-:e,i,ss:.f,i:: 'M' -A+? Qi' '5 1 ' ' Y ----fm w--- A-V V V - gr -T ir l .17 E M .S .LL Uf T w 1' Nl . Q, 'lf Q, M 1 -if , wr JS. W 1 181 l 39 -5, ,LL 1 F' l gg Q EDVVARD R. BURR IELANCHE MARIE J.-XY W 1f Born February 7, 1905, Linden, Micliigan. En- llorn February 21. 1906. Monroe, Louisiana. En- fm . tered Bryan September, 1920. tired Simian SegtTinlberhf1A922. Dalhi Journal, Dalhi 32 I . umm , ,oo c io ars ip. L E VYher'er he goes, he's welcome truly. HF-resh, glittering with graces ' Of mind and mien. vu l . , VIRGINIA s1oREY 2 , 1 v '- f Born May, 1923, 1905, Mexia, Texas, Entered LEW IS DUIN LAN MILI'ER xg I Bryan September, 1920, SDHYliS1l Club, Good SC1101- Born Dallas. Texas. December 20, 1905. Entered as arshi '21 liryan September, 1922. Hi-Y Club. ? , P ' mr , ,iThe pure, the hmmm-ul, the bright, m'Ll,iEie:g t::g11F:E,A',l11121SSlllTIll'lgQ he is iletermmed I 9 Stirred in her heart sn true. Q l , .. . M , KATHLEEN NEVVTON HOWORTH DOWDY 1 Lf- , Q Born Midlothian, Texas. November 6, 1906. En- if , 130111 Dallas, Texas, 1N0Vf?m11C1' 25, 1905- Lntefed tered Bryan September, 1921. Philomatliian Club W 1 Bryan September, 1921. Good Scholarship '21, '22, 'ZI. '22, Dalhi S19-ff '31, '22, '23, 134, C1'10l'31 im , r ,ex-5' ,Z-4' Choral Club, Linz Pin '23, ,ZLL Student Club, President little Theatre '22, D Pep Squad, .3 I Council '22. Is she not more than painting can express. M 1 Or youthful poets fancy when they love? l A scholar and a gentleman. g 1 ' p JAMES WAGNON 'JS 14, L HA RLOTTE D63 LZLK Born Marshall, Texas. 1906. Entered Bryan lg 1 - September 1920 Hi-Y Phi Kappa Good Schol- M JL Briglnq3iEf:l3eLreT33'0'December 8' 1906' Lmered arship, Editor Annual, Linz Pin Award. Sli' , '- r - , . H wa a man, take him for all in all, i j 'Tis modesty that makes her most admired. I Shallsnot look upon his like again. 5 W 1 '11 i M -A m m -Ll- S- '? 1 gg do 111 , 5' l Q12 -8- A' I T 'IT I W g ll F!-' W Ji- -E' 1' 'F 'ff 7 l W 1 e e ee i M . . 1 ..-M ,gg ,- .,...-,--- -.--.4 1-1 ' ' ' 'E :si-az z 1.-:ee l 1924 lf'.?I-:',vh:-:Gill .'5r-. Iw'-1SS1l'E '21411-928811182-R'lI3E Huge fwefity-ezglzt u1l'5'43Zli4 ?2 Il'?-EI! E-Sf41':i'E':4'l'5'1 I5 22l'3'-'- -3413?-'f:vi'.2 ll it-i+Ff'4SB'1I55.':'.'l1 .-14181415-'f 'lu':1I?.'l1S'iv2e' JEVVEL SELMAN EDMUND LYNCH Born Thornton Texas 1906 Fntered Bryan Born St louis LIISSOIJIYI August 17 1905 E September 1927 Art Club Athenaeum C1rl Re tered Brvm September 1970 Baseball 24 esrves I lke 'lruth he has such a face and such a mten Her Ways are Wayg vf Dls1S1HfHeSS That to be loved he needs only to be seen And all her paths are peaue JOHN BERT EDNA MAY GIFPORD BUF!! Opelousas Iouxsxain October 29 1906 hntered Bryan September 1920 food Scholarship Fflfeffd Bryan geptemher 1970 R O T C, Qtudents Counul 27 23 Spamsh Club Curl Re For lug heart ,S ever hke the sea serxes 21 Letha Nee Swnnmmg Club 22 23 El Er Open brave and free Her aetlve mmd and sparklmg brown eyes In brlghtness sweetly harmomze VIRGINIA BROWN Bonn Marmetta Oklahoma May 6 1906 11.11 tered Bryan October 1923 Strength and honor are her clothing 'md he tered Bryan Sgpten-'ber 19 1970 R 0 T C shall rejoxce m time to some Bggeball 24 INOLAN E ANDERSON Born Dallas 'lexas September 19 1907 En 5 His modesty 1S only evceeded by his ment ROBERT HANCOCK Born Pxlot Pomt 'Texas May 77 1901 Entered FRANCIINE1 MAE CURTIS h 7 D lh l S ff Z3 Ewan flselzempyii Igagpgq 1 I 'Tom-na ta Born Port VVortl1 Texfls 1906 Entered Bryan He N a handsome fellow Qc-ptember 1977 Llttle lheatre Hrs humour rs both frank and ree Qhe vt tlks nu bcwuty V - I I .Y OWWWO 'I TM -' V Ar ,IRE 1 13 V - 1 1 I 1 I 1 'r I I 'll' 97' 1 ' 'E 'ff IR' '13 QI! 'IP fr 'lf I C 5 gg BB l tw ?-' 1 15 if 111 W M U9 , . , A '. , . 11- J5. 7 ' . 'T' I . If A 5 4 I -I K u I M Born Spokane. VVashmgtun,. lglarch 16, 1908. W V 1 H U . I . -U . . ,. Q-1. 1 ' if 7 ' Iv., ' ,il . ' S ,' ' ' I 5 ' , . .. - -I U I 1 lf! ' L5- . , . f , 'W 1 , - U - , 9- s , , -. . . . ., - W , .H ' . 1? '? fr ll ll ra fv' -EZ 'TC K A 1 5' 'W fi? 'll' I 38 'U' Zi -1 was O 0-1 Mr- ,---s 1 0 01 ::1-szafrasxfufxca-1-ssrsmt-:sealss:-11:1 en 1924 1 9-stnxealrs-2-2.1-uw.:-:efufsash.:-ze-assafsuzz Page Tweniyfnine 'i -..a.-.,Q if. if .A, A gl ' 'A ' ' '5'5 ': '3 55':'f ' '3 '95':- lg W ,, Y sf, f ----- -Y-Yi-W -- -sf-0 if - .Af-V YZ... Y .,,. .,..,,, , ,, , , , , W ,NWT , , Y, , , , ,, , .' 1 11 1 9 as fi 1 M 1 , ii '1 1 i' . 1 W 13 5 Q 11. ,Q 1 ,1 1 1 , ' 1 ii' 1 ii 1 mr 1 1 9, 1 5 1 1 in 11 1 1K 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 GORDON K. TEA1. L. R. VERSCHOYLE ' . 1 i 1, Born Dallas. Texas. January 10, 1907. Entered Horn Dallas. Texas, May 24, 1907. Good Schol- M Bryan September. 1920. Hi-Y Club, Track Team, arship '22, '23, Phi Kappa, Dalhi Annual '24 Busi- JL Good Scholarship, Phi Kappa, Forum '20. ness Mgr., Second Lieutenant Military Band '21, i E' Merit like his, the fortune of the mind, ,221 ,231 ,241 Orchestra '23' :E Beggars all wealth. A moral. sensible and well-lived man. U!! 1 1 131 Q V. THELMA EVELYN AUTRY ALICE HARTMAN i Born Gonzales, Texas. March 29, 1907. Entered Horn Detroit. Mich., Oct. 31, 1905. Girl Reserves, it? l l Bryan November, 1920. Girl Reserves, El Circulo Good Scholarship. l -nv l ' ' 1 ' '11 '9 'J ' in 1 Hmllanlcflv l'U0d SCh01m'5l 'll --1 -431 -4- Dinh' Those eyes, whose light seemed rather given 1 l 1 journal. Linz Pin '22, '23, '24, To he adored than to adore. 1 W The beauty of stars in her eyes. wi The purity of lilies in her heart. JACOB LI PSITZ 1 11 . . . 1 I Born August 27, 1907, New York City. Entered pq 1 , ARTHUR SIMPSON Bryan September. 1920. Forum Club, Commercial lm l 3 Born San Antonio' Texas. March 29, 1907. Mm- Club. Camp Dallas Club, Radio, Good Scholarship, if-1 W ' tary, Little Theatre. Debating Team' E ,1 The mildest manners and the kindest liczirtf' 'The heart Uf hollorg, Q 1 11 lhe tongue of truth. IW 1 W 1. iff MARJORIE GRAY FLOY NICHOLSON 'Q ' P1 Born Neodesha, Kansas. May 7. 1907. Entered Born September 24' 1906. Dallas, Texas. En- M i Bryan September' 1922- tered Bryan September. 1920. l' UA thatis best of flefk and right A heart which like a Hne-toned lute. ,l Meet in ber aspect and her eyes. From eye and lip in music spoke. W 1 A 1 1 1' a- Q li 041 ll 1 .n. . lg 1 + 'Sr 5 ml' - 53 N1 1 .l.L -B' 1 'fp 1 w W1 M 11 V A if if 5, 1 W 1 e . ::1 -1 1124211- 14111 1 -11.2 11 1924 11 11 :f:.'111.-as-e-1125-:e11-Q.:-z+s.'11122:11:12 Page Thirty A W ' 1 1 1 --- -Ae '-4-1-1 -M1--ew-'f---'G-'M-ff-W. 11 - f --M --ff - 2 --F----541 1 'L - ll' -3B'l 'l 'l' 1l'a'2 3111522-'21l'k 'l' 2's'lF r':3 ' 2 s'l' ZS'l'5f.'i'l1a-'ii llls -Siln if K 12 W - 'in K K 7 K Y l1 f . '1 1 p e H 11 1 ' ' -1 , 1, 1 1, ' 1 11 11 . 1 L 1 11 1 , X1 I 'l 1 1 1 l 1 x l 1 , p , I 11 1 1 'll' 1 1 f-1 1 1 Q rn 11 JL 1 1 1 .E 1 N 1 1 - 1 1 . Trim i 11 1 WP i 1 1 if : 1 i 1 1 1 V , 1 H 1 Q 1 71' 1 1 DORO1 HX EARN 5511111 MI1.DRlzD MARIE PlzPPl-E . 1 l i 1 li' i x llurn Vernon. Texas. April 1.1. 1909. lintered llorn llallas, Texas. March 12. 1906, Entered i rm Bryan September, 1923. Reporter uf Atheaneanm. llryan September. 1920. Philomathian '20, '21, N1 1 U F . '22, llalhi Stall, Good Scholarship '20, '21, D Pep '1 , Our llornthy is an angel. quad 1 Hut not from above the earthg ' I LHH laugh will lead on to the place 5 4 1. She's ne'er twanged lyres in heavenly ehuirs- xy!wrQ HCS the In I ,mms ,ou wqm fy ' She came here from Fort VVnrtl1. ' 'H y ' ' 1 1 ,1 l ll Y ' 1 i I 1 MOSS BROWN in AYNh AR111sTRo1xG 1 :rg 1 - ' A ,. 1 , , U . . Born Shawnee. Oklahom a,May 1. 1907. Entered i ' F0111 .DAIIAN Iexh' -lduualf I'l'.Yl9m -'l'1mf'fd Bryan September, 1923. Forum Club, Assiciate 11 'Q' I Bryan September 25. 1922. hood belmlaiship 22, Editor Annual' 11 1 l 33' V ' I The true knight of learning, the world holds him W 1 A ernnlnnatlon and a fnrm. indeed. dear- I 1 11'here every grid did seem to set his seal, llmfe Iylegg him, joy erown hin1. 1 y 1 6 lo give the world assurance of a man. Gnd Speed his L-Meer! N1 1 l I 1 11 1 JL 1 v 1 1 - - NAN JONES 1 1 1 .1 MARGARET lLl-MlNA LEWIS .11 1 11' 1 l 1 llorn Dallas, Texas. February 5. 1907. Entered l'lUl'11 Pf1lHSii1jf'. Texas. Sfpfflllbfl' 161 1907- EU' l vi l . x Bryan September. 1920. Philomethian. Good Schnl- Wffiil Bfyan 3?lJtCml'C'1f- 1920- Ufmd SCl'l0l3fShlP 1 'lf arsliin '21, '22, '2.1. '20, '2l. '22, '24. Dalhx Annual, Students Council 1 1 V '20. '21, l i. Moll! Shi' is 550011 U5 Shi' is lfllfv She is a friend worth having, VS'hat more can N1 f 1 Nmme-fiinne on earth above her. we my of mu-One? Ji 1 X - 11 'lf' 1 - r 1 DALE WMIDRQ1, HORACE PIERSON wu1.1E 1 , , 'ki - 1 llorn Dallas Texas Tune 28 1907. Entered l Horn horman, Texas. September 5. 19118. lantered A . ' ' - . , , ' , , . Bryan September, 1921. Good Scholarship l22. lflyillbjeasllllfigi 15925 ,2Z,Z',7g3't..02o4ri My 1 Seargent-at-arms of Forum Club, Second Lieu- ' Q11 , , ' e flu , ' . ' '. '. ', ' ', ' 1 1 ,mmm R O fl- C arslnp 22. 23. 24. Linz Pin 22. 23, 24, Football 1' 1 ' Squad '23. famp Dallas '22.4. . 11 . i l Nobody thinks of him other than me :1 friend Fall him what you may. 11 it be good, and you if 1 and a worker. will tell the truth. N ' 11 1 1 11 1 1 M I n ink-Ll A 1 11 1 r 1 1 i 35 11 1111 5 111 1 M 11.1 1.1 1 .1 -r -r 1 115 1 1 11 ' 1 7' 95 ill 32 1 - 7' 'lf 1 'lf W ' W 1 1 iii 1 X rv 1 :ii 2 2 . .... 2- 2. 1 . 2 . JL ::11::i: . 111 11 i'1-1 1111 11 1924 11:-z-:-:e11 11 :e111- 2: -1-sz--e111.f:-ze-11sa:e11: ' ' .Page ,Thirtgeqree ll l f 7'fgQ fff as ms sez:-I -:e ss-:'n::-:ell-asses il. .:. .L I KI IFFORD LOIXG 5' H nn lJ1ll1 lexus lulv ls 1907 Entered Bryan September 1918 Pln Rapp: Minstrel 1st Ser 1nt R 0 Honest dcpenrlxlrle 1l'lK1S1llLC1L lwZX1Ll Y WOOLI EY Ill n Hun Texas Tux 1904 Entered Hrvwn Ncptcntlmel 19 1971 I ssesses 1 1lkCll1ll1 talent vrrfluung that 111 exerythlng, he sus or does DAIQX HOLLOMB rn 1 lexus August 2 1901 nteletl lily ut September 1970 -1- We grant although she has great wrt Qlles xerv shy In using xt 1- OTTO Mel UTLHEON r NN1tl1druw from school 'xt 111111161111 MARY CLARK Horn Dallas Texas May 15 1906 Entered Bxvm September 21 1971 A pure heart and a falr face HONES1 ROTHELL Horn Dallas County August 3 1905 Entered Ihvm Qeptember 17 1972 R O T C Band As ttun 'md st111g11tforward as hrs name DOlX XLD BLACK Born Tulsa Okl1 1906 Entered Bryan 1921 Sergeant at arms Pln Kappa Forum ln 1921 H1 Y 1971 Joke Edxtor Dallu Tournal Good Scholarshlp 1973 sron of f1'll11l11g 1ove HENRY COHEN Born Austm Texas January 1 1907 Entered llryan September 1921 Good Scholarshxp 1924 They saw best men ale moulded of faults And for the most become much more the better For hemg 1 little had T 4 J Y 1' 1? 1 5 V A 5 E I E ' 1 E l N1 ' l 1 71' . . . N 1' ' ' z , 4 ' tn 1 1 v He Ju: J 1' . ' 'L' 1 ' nfl u 'A 1 .1 , g . .. . - , .H-1'-5 ,S-H 1 1 hx fp . 1 D . 0 1 ' - ' ' .f . ' Y '. I - ' A :If ' ' nu. Dallas' r- ,Z h 8, C. E . 1. My tender youthmllas never yet known the pasa I 1 N1 Q wi' 4 5 N1 I 1 ' 'ft' ll LE , 5 z-1-az asm-areal:-aff-emtzeelllss:-unset: 1924 lf?i2- w'l1 .:E'l'52 4Illa-':fZ'3'II5'52'-'wl'22?.'8'I'SZ'-.lln Page Thirty-two r'? ' f' 4 a'-'-' 'e'fA-ef:-' -A-H fA-4f- i ---.--A--1 -L l'? .-L- - -..Lg L f. 'rf' ' ' 93'l'5'3: ' '31?:'l'5Sr-'f'Iw':13e'nSs:-411 T A l 5 i l l f l l I .5 l 'lf l ' 5 N' i qi f I F . ll i T T J.L gig, 'T 2- 5 Y L Wmim- Q 5 ' 5 ? wr 1 T 'll' we , ' W MERLE PHIFER MATTIE BELLE BROWN ' ,fm 6 Q Horn Normangee, Texas. Septemher 18, 1904. Born Pine Bluff, Arkansas, May 7, 1905. En- I I J lantered -Bryan January, 1920. President of Por- tered Bryan September, 1920. tm Public Speaknm Club. .. v . V . I l When she says I will , 'N 7- hgnnxatchless shape. a graceful mien, VVEU hil' YOU mf? depend: ' 5 g ' H' hl d jf en s e says ' won't'.- Cen er m my ig an Queen She w0n't and Il1Ht'S the emi. M l . l FRED MCMILLEN GEORGE PATTERSON ' l l Born Murphy, Texas, July 10, 1906. Entered R L . Bryan September, 1923. Born january 22. 1907. Lancaster. Texas. Elle 1 l T His heart is free from all dishonest thought. tered llfyilll Sellffmllefy 1923. VY Aye, every inch a man. I M I MARGUERETTE COCKRELL A A i l . E Born Stephenville, Texas, July 8, 1905. Entered M RG RITE MCKINNEY I i i Bfyafl September, 1922- Zefha NCC, Aft Club, Born Dallas. Texas, August 21. 1907. Girl Rc- I 5 Glfls Club- serves, Good Scholarship '21, '22, '23, '24. y l i Of her society he not afraid, NO Sordifl WlSl1. HOT' ifllllng l0Y- i l 5 N For she is 3 very winsome maid, Her settled calm of mind destroy. l ' LOUIS W. CAMPBELL TERRY GOWEN Born Dallas, Texas, December 18, 1906. Entered Born ,Tune 17. 1906, Dallas. TEXHS- Entered l 1 Bryan November, 1920. Spanish Club, Good Schol- Bryan September, 1922. First Lieutenant R. O. T. W arship, Radio Cluh. C. is 1-A mandofnsterling worth Of deeds rather than I.i'l?llen area of, two kinds. and he is of the kind J i I wor s. r 1 e to e. I TI' ' I l E .. as 1 1 LL wr 3? W ll l - l Q1 f M ll. Ji. .r- .:. l T ? 35 'll' uh l 2 l l .ll E 4 'lf 7: ! Bm-2 'li it 'YF T . . H L l :zu-zz in s:eu'f.:e.-afllaszefn-.agents-szelmeeiv 1924 was-2-,.ragga3-.,,e.,.,1g.34,s.,.gg.g,f...s,:g.g.l524,-5 Page Thirlyhthree ragg a- ' r e-311552.11--xzelnlsz-:fn.':es nlswrulgzeln-sam'-.-1-'ze-ulss-4. , 2' 'E' .1 QI ll HERBh.RT E TOVILINSON Born November 70 1905 Sulphur Spxmgs Texls hntexed Bryan September 1970 Cood Scholarslup 2 23 24 Im: Pms DalluAm1ua Dalhx Journal Beneath a xeul of L mlm xesexxe lhere buts 1 noble he'ut JUANDOLYB. CONSTANQF WRIGHT Born luly 4 1906 Dallas 'lerns l'ntered Brym lX1ee to talk to Pleasant to walk with Sweet to thmk about FRANCES NVELI S Born October 9 1906 VV'Lrrcn Arkansas E texefl Brvm m 1971 Athenaeum Club me l len mgot t 'rd eft gxl nature MOIE EDMOIN DS Born November 14 1905 Qultman Texas En tered Bryan September 1971 Ixterary Club Bryan Texas Debcately puie 'md mwrxelouslv fan RYLLIS BULGER llr 111 X1 r1l 5 1901 Dallas Texas hntered 111 xan September 1970 Cood Scholarship Curl Reserx e As pure and sweet her falr brow seemed Fternal as the sky n lxke the brook s low song her xoue A sound wh1ch could not due HERMAN BOETTCHER Born December 20 1905 Dallas Texas Fntered Club 'lhe VVorsted Man Mxlltary Quartet R 0 T C Srhubert Snholarshxp A very genius of song NANNIF MAF HOUSE Horn Ortoben 74 1907 Fntered Bryan lanuary A pearl W1lZll0Uf price 15 she FERNE ISABELLE BLACKMON Born February 16 1907 Dallas Texas Entered Bryan 1922 Good Scholarshnp Club Perlgon Club Curl Reserves Publxc Speakmg Club She IS excellent an her books and faxr to look upon 'IU 3 1-zfzssmzssxral:cell-5-241111253111ss:-:Inari 1924 lsr:-:s-1--.:ae-lla:-:. :1.'.-:rslaaz:-1-::-is-1azfau.. 1 e - n gr - 1 h e 1 . H - -V ' l ' 31 Q1 ml 1 'il 5 '32 1 51 3 w i all 1 1 5 4 , 51' 'fl s l ,L W 1 1 'V' 5111 gg , r 4 'll . 1 . - .' . . 1 ' - 'Q f 1 5 MN Q ' . .. , ,. .. .:. 1 1 1 , , , . . I ml Q 1 '20, j21, ' 2, ' , ' . 1. A 3 ' 1, V ' ' ' ' C ' ' In 1 - ' Q K ' L u . '5' SL September, 1993. Choral Club.l .lm 1 rl Bryan September, 1919. ,Little ,'Thea1r,e, Choral - H ff, 5 h ' h '.A-,I ,K 1 .l . . n- Z3 Zi' '-. . 1 ' ,. E W I If lm: me f 'Y , i ln l a ,z 1 in l 19 0 , ' ' ' . E U 'ff lg 1 ' AY , l , V ..... fl . , '. ' v . I ,' , ,fig Ju - -- 1 ' ' 4 315 + 15 :lu E Q fl' 'ai' 1 fc E Q3 'll' 'W 'f 'ff 1 Q1 fil 'W' 1' 1 ge in Y Y V 4 Y I' 4 . , . . - . - . . . . , . . VU Page Thirty-four . E' ,:. .ifg- - -f Tg1 f f' 'isa-:ms -vs.'-2.1-I-ee:-31:--sz:-.'v.':-:e.i.ssxn .- .,,L , ,, , , Y ,Y 7, l ff .1 . 'lf fv' 53 5 is i f 1 4:1 M Fl? if 1 W A ig: I i 'Q' M lf .in 4, JAMES C. REID ROBERT VV. PAINTER i Born Q Dallas, Texas. june- 12, 1902. Entered Born Dallas. Texas, February 2, 1906. Entered 1 -In Zigaellgiiitig- 193'-L Ph' KHPPH, bowl Schol- Bryan January, 1920. Spanish Club. Forum Club, , A P ' y' I Minstrel, Uallii Stall, Captain in R. O. T. C., ' I Heitlgsftflf U0 CUl0g!', l1'S Cllilllildfl' Speaks for Crack Company, Animal Staff, Radio Club. I ! VVortli made this man. i GENEVEIVE HIPSKIND 4 Y i ll0l'l'lqxx73lD3Sl1, Indiana. June 12, C1?04. Entereil Bryan eeptember, 1921. Sing-Song 'uhg Vkfabasi 3 I - f, 1 . . - i' High School, Girls' Reserve Club. 1'Jlflini'dldriliglliilgjsllylig-Clutll hmeled Bryan April. I - . . , . 4 B. VVRENN VVEBB, JR- Like summcr's dawn, she's fresh and fair. L g ii Born Sherman, Texas, September 27. l?O6. En- kr . tered llryan September, l?22. HI-Y, Phi Kaygipa. A'1'1l1i1l Staff. C1355 PON. 59l'HeilUY R- 0- T- L- Burn Dallas. Texas. September 5, 1906. Entered 1 1, ig His hmmy locks sae yellow liryan September, 1922. Goorl Scholarship Club, . ,i 'Like gnhl they glivtcrcrl in my eycg ggi,-1 Rt-5.-,-ws, 1 ' 1, His poetry sae mellow, - Q 1 - EE Like music passes hy, Grace was un all her speech. E 9 . - . . REGINALD BRADF RD 1 17 il MAMNE DAVIS O 1 . 1, , ll ' lf: . 'I' 1 . 30, 1905. E ' . Born Greenville. Texas. June 26. 1907. Entered HA jun Q mm' exls ,Jmwlry . mend 1 Bryan Febnmryl 1920. ryan . eptem mer, 19-0. Good Scholarship Club r '72 '2. . ,Z . X, She keeps her thoughts to herself and goes H 1 z 4 l serenely on her way. Modesty of deeornm marks this lad. ii- 1 ml I 1 ' ' 'E 7 1 1? 1 'rc at V W i' L ii . i 1 ' ii 1 J -N fi 1 3 T i 7' 1- 3 1 2-2.-A.4- -. ..g.,g,,.., AH- W.- ,,i1.g, is 74 S W.-sql -,xv-V-N -x4M-my--,A i .L hrz szwx u ssx-nasal: 1924 1-as-:e-n-.zza vsz-2 : r.'e'i.sz-:fwas-nfs:-faux! K V f if ,, Page Thzpjty-jizge 1 w r 1 Q5 iOAgEl1g:Qfi2?,1i?',,,'fiigs ifzfrf.-ff?-4+544:f:.eef1n-1 + 1- I - IE., O- -Q-f, W O O ---. 1. 1- . O . O OO-OO-.--,.,.,Tg Wiiiii H151 gli 1331141 fi' 11512 91 i g,.W' 'Ali I EI 1 iii: .. 5 531 'Ji' 1 1,11 3 I fpf' dll I :rx ' i if J , .A l ily' Q i t I, , 11' I 2? 1 I i fu. , 3 'J ' I 3 ii' I 11 ' . : Si i , Ilia! 1 E, iii, 5 WORTH RATLIFF DENSLEY HALL F Q KN' ,l il' Born April 3, 1905, Ranger. Texas. Entered Born October 18, 19113. Entered Bryan january. I 1 ,i Bryan, 1920. Band, Hi-Y '22, '23, Minstrel -23. 1919- C0011 Schvlafshlv 21- , 1 '11 Know him, then you'1l like him. MA thOfOUgh'gO1'1g l1U51114'55 mimi 2 1 I A loyal friend. X 1 Y 7 .Y . J 1 1 , ,545 RUTH MAE AT-DRICH MARY VIRGINIA STOREY .W , Bom omher Is, 1906, Dallas, Texas. Entered Bom May 23, 1905- Mem, Texas. Emered li v f Bryan September, 1920. Vrvicentia Club, Spanish Bryan September, 1920, Spanish Club, Good Sqhol. I , 1 Club, Good Scholarship, Girl Reserves. P11'Sh1P 71- I 3 As pu,-e as 3 pea,-1 ,md as perfect? The pure, the beautiful. the bright, 1 Sl A noble and innocent girl. Sflfffd 111 hcl' heart 50 1 U'f'u 'LQ gpg MAURICE EIKNER ROBERT L- MOON .1 1 . , .. ' Q., dnt. ' I Horn September 23, 1904. Mullin, fexas. En- Oc?g?:r'g?S2?ntonm' Texls wo? mere nan x I1 tered Bryan September, 1919. Phi Kappa '24, Good I U , V Ai Scholarship ,Zi R- O. T' C. Sergeant flgv YZOY AlwvSiiialfa,itl1ful to his duties. and pleasant ,H 4 Staff Senior Bulletin '24. l iii, T 1 - . N MARGARRT QALLEY 31 IRENE WILSON . , , I .S Born September 14. 1905. Mineral W ells, Fexas. L79 tr' Born February 3. 1906.4 Dallas. Texas. Entered Portia Club, Orchestra. Q V ,:,-ii Bryan September' 1922' fmod Spholarshm' Nm sun upon an Easter rlziy i4 half wo fair II: I IE! ln her the worlfl has a fI'l?l'Ifl,u H 512111-H I X' j f 1 - i lin 1 1 I I 5 .1 3 1 i F , i I ' 1 if 1 l f I .qi 1 .- in i 4, N 1 i I i, i IJ I 1 . ., 25511 155 , I dana ' O .II Q-'Aei'5 ' ' . .. ' . . ' - 1- w .. . -1: .,. . ..Z.....,, ,,,,,....... -elf ' 'V1T'5'f373'f - 'f - ' . . .-4' a , . - , V '1 i551f'fm1.b-all ' ' - TQ 1 , .... 5 , L eg-ag . 1331. Page Thirty-six ls? I-S If t n Y :N lv ll if r T fi 53 1 1 T -is .5 1' it 4. l x i' ll! 'ff 'u J 17' 1 db I 'IP li lm M le? ' mt' 5 'o 3' . f E ffl Ly 'i.ei.. get '5 ' PAUL CESSNA GERHART Born March 9, 1908, Dallas, Texas. Entered Bryan September, 1920, His dimpled chin, and rosy cheeks, And face sae fair and ruddy Z CLARA MAE CANNEFAX Horn April 28, 1905, Dallas, Texas. Entered Bryan September, 1920. Sweet prompting unto kindest deeds Are in her lookg VVe read her face, as one who reads A true and noble book. FREDERICK BELDEN JESTER Born July 2, 1906, Valparaiso, Indiana, Entered llryan September, 1920. Good Scholarship Club '20, '21, '22, '23, '24, Vice-President of Polygon Club, Honor Counselor. ' Quiet and modest, but a student in every sense of the word. TEDDY HARRIS Born March 10, 1907, Newark, New Jersey. Corporal R. O. T. C., Gold Pin in Shorthand National Contest. VVisdom and worth is he, Love's a Stranger to his breast. JAMES WILSON BURRAGE Born May 25, 1906, McKinney, Texas. Entered Bryan September, 1923. McKinney Athletic Club, lst Sergeant Military, Good Scholarship Club '24. His youth foretells a useful life, THEODORA ELLIOTT Born November 19, 1907, Corsicana, Texas. En- tered Bryan September, 1920. Ata Pye Club '20, '21, '22, Art Club '21, '22, Good Scholarship Club '20, '21, '22, '23, '24. A perfect woman, nobly planned To warn, to comfort, and command. RUSSELL MARSHALL Born September 8, 1905, Temple, Texas. Hi-Y Club, Captain in Military, Band, Orchestra, Foot- hall '23, Track '20, Business Manager Senior Bul' Ietin. The noblest type of man. MILDRED SMITH Born April 11, 1908, Dallas, Texas. Entered Bryan September, 1922. Good Scholarship Cluh '22, '2:3. VVhen I forget that the stars shine in air When I forget that beauty is in stars, Shall I forget thy beauty? . f l ' ,V X' rf Ji. i 1 . . ,W . Memu ,.-,,.-. 1 2 s, 1924 . .... ' ' Ei -:5'3 5i'4 'f Page Thirty sewn 1 1 1 1 1 533' Q54 '1'i'7P'i3 1 if 97 i f i f 1 ' 1 so E 1 , 1 4 , GEORGIA CANTRELL Born February 3, 1907, Nashville, Tennessee. Entered Bryan September 18, 1922. Vulley Ball Team, Scholarship Club. Bright are her eyes with the sparkle That glows from a heart true and loving. GLENN COPPEDGE Born December 12, 1905, Dallas, Texas. Entered Bryan September, 1920. Nothing but himself can be his parallel. PEARL FLINT Born September 17, 1904, Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Entered Bryan January, 1919. Commercial Club. The most beautiful object in the world, it will be allowed, is woman. MILDRED SMITH Born 1908, Dallas, Texas. Entered Bryan Sep- tember, 1922, Good Scholarship Club She walks in beauty. DOROTH Y HALL Bornillallas, Texas, June 22, 1907. Entered Eryan September, 1920. -Secretary-Treasurer of El Llirculo Hispanieo, Business Manager Orchestra, hood Scholarship '24. Always ready to lend her services to 'put things through',', BILL SHIELS Born March S, 1904, Commerce. Texas. Entered Bryan 1921. R. 0. T. C., Minstrels, Annual Staff. A finer man than he there never was. NINA SMITH Born Dallas, Texas, September 22, 1906. Entered Bryan September, 1923. She came late, but she made her presence felt. JESSE WEST Horn Dallas. Texas, September 18, 1904. Entered Bryan September, 1920. Football '22, '23, Basketball '23, '24, Track 123, '24, Hi-Y Club. A superb athlete, a skillful mechanic. a high- elass gentleman. 1 1 1 1 'ill 1 X I 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 I 1 , 1 1 1 ' 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 Z 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11' 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . W 1 1 Tl' W lb 'Ll' 1 'lr 1 1 1 11:-s i e l s i i 19241 ggf ,.g 1 fi1 -:1 Page Thirty-eiglzt IIL 11 , 'vl l k ' e 4'?5.'1'!'lI?H'15 l'Sz'?2l'lf'F-i.'E'llSE- A -- V --f WW- - - en, ., . W ., Yi'l 7T f7 '-'A 'T1 f'j --r-1 5 Q I' 5 I RAIN LIS B AIRD Born L1ttle Roek Arkansas September Z6 1906 Entered Bryan September 1920 D Second Club Captam R O T C Rxfle Team Z2 23 Second Team Football 23 Track 23 Crack Company 1 Xn all round man '1 c1edlt to ln: this DON PILRLE. llmn l'urtXXo1tl1 lexas N115 73 1901 hnterccl Brymjanuary 1919 Ihsketlmall 4 D L b HIS Sllllllllg eyes who 4,111 res1:.t BROOKS COPISIN Burn Tyler Texas 1904 Entered Brym 1970 Band Orvelleitra c'lDt'llll R O I C' Mmstrl H15 joys 111 llfe were only three X Hlfl a band and ehenustuee AI AIN RI' FD Born Xuguat 11 190': CU'lNllll.lll Ftuaclor S A Pntered Bryan Septemlwe1 1977 loud Sel1ol'11sl11p 23 'VI M XXVNh.lL PAlIXThR H0111 Lownn Illlllalla INOVE'IllllEY 9 1904 l'1l te1ed Blyill january 1924 lournal Stal? Secand PYIIS Ill L1ty Thrxft Slogan lontest Plxylosoplum l1terary Souety Boys Glee Club Camp Dallas Studnous nonsed and a worthy c1t1zen IRIS KILMAN Bunn Vkaeo luus Septeml1e1 18 1907 hntermd Blym September 1970 food SLl1olarsl11p 77 21 74 letlu Nee Her overpowermg, preaenee made me feel lt would not be 1d0l'1try to kneel L LARENCE BROWNING Born Ardmore Oklahoma June 17 1904 I'0fUl1l 7 res1 ent 7 X 1111 r u lreenwoud Contest 27 l,ELl'lH'llI101'l l 1 e 2? 24 I'1rQt I1eutenant R O 'l C R1 e lm 71 Pluquent he 1s and COI'llll'l'lYlCll'llg too ROBERT L HUMPHREY llmn Nlufsltogee Okl'tl1om'1 Bldfhll 1 1901 I te1 ed Bryan September 1977 1111 llllllll' Stiff 4 H1 X Semor Play A very genlus VN 1sdo1n 11111 1101 th 11 15 he ff'-Alt! -AJ rw l i N ' I 1r l W 'll 11 F22 l 4 1 'ar 1 ls l 1 1 - l l 1 l H: Q 1 Q. ' 4 '. '2,.'.ll f 'z ' ' , . zs ' 'Z , 'lu . 7- 'Hr' 2 tl - V - 1 V 1 , I , , , .1 is 3 , .. . z ... - 3 - . - . , 1 J . , es '31, tzzf 2.1: '.'4, P '-.s, '23, vi' gf if S3 'gg' 1 . J ' .., t. 2 ' '22, '2.. e- ,S l A ll ,, , . . . Y ,F lat . 1 . . 2 ., 'n y r I .Y N , . 161 E., '24, I b N1 i ' I ' ' . 1 1 1 l I ' ' :' ' ll l' 'I I ' ' ' ' 1 . ' , . 1, ' ' '. all- H l '5 3 - -, ,-, 1 ,- ' . ,, M 6 , 1 52 13 1 1 ,7 , , .- v K. . ' f ' N ..Z, , 24. U ' .H . -I V . 6 y . .Ep .H il 11 , 1 ll ' I 'll' I N' I 1 ii 5 l l I 'ar ll 1 l I gi I I I I be I , in , ', J, ,n'!J l 1 3 I aeaa S- I I 1 9 1 ' :al- aefl xulxc l ters : -u'.':-:els 19241 ls:-:eln l l 1-sz-.I ve-na:-fella: Page Thirty-wine -A A.. 'ill 'J' 952 in 5? if lid fr 52 M JL If W 7 fb 'E if W 'W A v ul ll l FZS'l'3f22ill' ?4'fZi, l'2?'5f4'?Ei l1-f':g'3'l'3S?-'-2rlI,':gi',llII-3.'53:GII .f-if'3+l'.Q RUTH GASKINS Born Centerville, Texas, June 15, 1905. Entered Bryan September, 1922. Sweet, lovable, dependable. GRACE ELIZABETH DAMON Born Dallas, Texas, April 9, 1906. Entered Bryan September, 1920. Good Scholarship '22, '23. A very gentle maiden and of good conscience. 'LOUISE DANIEL Born Kaufman, Texas, October 29, 1906. En- tered Bryan February, 1922. Good Scholarship. In every gesture dignity and grace. ' MAURINE INGRAM Born April 19, 1905, McKinney, Texas. Entered Bryan September, 1921. Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye. VALIMA KIRKPATRICK Born Hillsboro, Texas, March 4, 1906. Entered Bryan September, 1923. There's ne'er a flower that blooms in May, That's half as welcome as thou art. LENNIE KNIGHT Born Nashville Tennessee January 31, 1906. En- tered Bryan January 1920. Girls Reserve. Her glossy hair was clustered o er a brow Bright with intelligence and fair and smooth. ELIZABETH PIEL Born Port Sullivan Texas November 12 905. Good Scholarship Club. Just a little bit of heaven come to earth. ELSIE QUIST Born Chicago Illinois September 26 1906. En- tered Bryan 1922. Blessing and hlest where er she goes and heaven reflected in her face. RUTH RUGEL Born March 8, 1905 Mesquite, Texas. Entered Bryan September, 1920. ' A maiden gentle yet at duty s call firm and unflinching. . GLADYS TINNIN Born Farmington Missouri, January 1 1905. En- tered Bryan September 1922. Art Club, Good Schol- arship Girl Reserves. Of winning speech, endearing kind. LaVONEE LOGAN Born Dallas, Texas, March 19, 1900. Entered Bryan February 14, 1924. Little Tl1eatre.l Can.any mortal mixture of earth's pnold Breathe such divine enchantment? l ' ROYAL GOLSON Born Tyler, Texas, February 21, 1902. Entered Bryan, 1922. He never brooked nor claimed supeiiiorityf' JOHN MADISON LaRI,TE Born Venus, Texas, August 25, ,1906. Entered Bryan September, 1920. Genius hath marked him for her own. ARTHUR MOORE Born. Dallas, Texas, January 7, 1906. Bryan September, 1922. Corporal R. ONT. C. Not even genius compares with grit, And a man can't lose if he will not quit! MARVIN SCHULZ Born Seguin, Texas, March 29, 1906, Entered Bryan September, 1920. Forum '22, Phi Kappa '24, President Choral Club '23, Football '23, Baseball '24, Sergeant Military. 'He sits in the midst of hero worship-devoid of all self-interest. THOMAS FIELD SMITH Born Fort Worth Texas, August 29, 1904. - tered Bryan January 1920. Football 23 D Club Minstrel 23. His heart is full of goodness and his face is good to see. JACK TANNER Entered Bryan January 1920. Captain R. O. T. c. Rise Team 21, zz, 23, camp Dallas 21, ' , He is gentle he is shy Yet there is mischief in his eye. LAWRENCE STELL' Born Dec. 16, 1907 Dallas Texas. Entered Bryan September, 1920 Vice-President Forum, Camp Dallas Club, Crack Company '23 Captain R. O. T. C. Annual Staff 24. 1 A versatile and a valuable man, and a scholar withal. WADE RUSSELL i Born December 22, 1904, Fort Worth Texas. Entered Bryan September 1917. F1rstlLieutenant R. O. T. C. Dignity of bearing true worth in character mark W this man. aSv24u i'+ rv ,Ju -4 bww V 4 .. it 54 .. , En wr J I ll 1 ll ll N, . ' du .. W1 YI in i , .1 '23 ts !, I M H , .. JL 5, ' l Q l A I l 'lf' i U 1 tw u 1 n n 1 IQ! Q? l. JL I, . . Ji. wlazelrlaseflfaaelv-any-:fee-1.a3::-we-:en 1924 nfzfz-:ell-1.:e+3l1'aa:'. 'a..1:ae' : I -3 az- , ,g . ' N i Page Forty Q x T 1 I.: in ' l I Y .l.- it-... Jn. Mil... . ... l 1- pri: ,veg 11511 -xr, ' gqgflsi-fgg .-mzw 5 ..i o. :1- n., ..z g. , -am... - r - 1 '. -1 12.52. ' - at-1Z43ujuQf3:',1II5:28'l'8If21'EE'-'5'l ',1Zi'l'555'f-'Z'l'z 1ii'1'lI3.-'?25llw 4gg'l'51':1'l1?-'2SS'l'53:5 'l F'K43'i'3E?:-'iil'a 15:Ii'l' SS'-iii IN r rr 1 ' J' VICTO TEDE Entered Bryan January, 1921. Corporal R. O. T. C., Crack Company '22, Annual Staff. - All the earth might rise up and say, 'This is a man'. STUART WALKER Born March 19, 1905. Entered Bryan January, 1919. Quiet and unassuming, but with sterling quali- ties of heart and soul that win our love. ELTON WILLIAMS Born Altus, Oklahoma, November 19, 1907. En- tered Bryau September, 1919. f'No matter what the weather He and duty travel together. JACK YOUNGBLOOD Born Dallas, Texas, November 24, 1907. Entered Bryan, 1922. Baseball '23, '24. As merry as the day is long. ONA BARTLETT l Entered Bryan September, 1921. She loves her fellow-creature . And does all the good she can. KATHRYN BENNETT Born Dallas, Texas, September 6, 1906. Enteed Bryan January, 1924. - ' Those true eyes ' I Too pure and honest to disguise The sweet soul shining through. LAWRENCE ANDERSON Born Taylor, Texas, Noxfmber 8, 1906. Entered Bryan, 1923. Corporal, Go Scholarship '2l. A kind and gentle heart he has, To comfort friend and foes. WELDA BALDOCH Born Texarlgana, Texas, September 29, 1904. En- tered Bryan January, 1922. D Club, Track Team, Baseball Team. Every inch a man. GALE CALLAHAN Entered Bryan January, 1920. R. O. T. C., Corpoaailij Baseball Team, Captain '24, Football '23, MDN u I Earth changes, but his heart stands true. JEFF COX - Born Rockwall, Texas, November 14, 1905. En- tered Bryan September, 1922. His merit wins the soul. RAYMOND DOWNEY Entered Bryan September, 1923. Corporal R. 0. T. C., X. R. S. Club. Well-bred well-read well-liked. 'B E at it M it 'lf ii TIE 'lf' rn JL 'IT J. Q1 JL 'r F. 42 JL 'll' W iii JL Vkl ll , 11 tl , I if 'E Y' ff 215 L Lb 1 33 2-5 QQ uh rn Ap si JL 'll' QQ il 98 'll .TL JL 'll' 2,2 55 'T DS v5 du rfb S42 959 :L JL wr lf tt: W UQ, Uh M vii? Ji- - t t 1- 4 'sfsizagasawLice.:-sfaameeellfasf.-wx-an 1924 t a:-4-i::eei:1aQ:vuf::-ze15211532 2 5.3- ,li Q, Q 9 1 W 3. , T s '27 gp. Sgf S- 5 - WJ . lx, ff . Q 5 -A X W1 if GE :TC ? NJ L1 E, T is ' is if F T' .. , ' 43- U ask- A Pagrforty-ome Jr 1 A r' 4.2, W Ll 1 C 'l 'Sf' 1 31? 11 25.1 lf 1 4-K 11 1 :- I 'lar' A-'1 L J 1 111 p A , ' ll 11 l .1 - ,f 1. X 1 - ' V if ffu ,tix 1 I I . 1 . 13223'21'i31lf '-J A QQ, ' , '- l:: r up-A 1 N ' ' -f- .1 14412 lq ' U1 N fI l,'1Q1,.! N l' - . 9 l'1' 1 I ' , 1, ' W 9 ' f 11-4 51mg 1 ' 12-1L 1 11 -51 , ,,, 1 '11 1. .111 11r: 1 11 Q ,.Y V, ., ., -Y ,, 1 i D Wmwiww W k-YW 'O ks 1 r 1 1 1 '11- 1 I 1 . 1 4 14. 1 .1 l J a1, 1 . ' ' .. !,1+.., DLI- I ' 1 A A U :r9i 2 l 5 1 r-1 f1'1 Heal Bffalagg 11 :aaa 1 as:.f111::Q+a-11g-5521 .1f.2,111s-'1?111.-zu, 1'tg?iti-gg-I I. Z Class Poem Out there a land of golden dreams, Cut there a beckoning call, Out there a castle of deeds to build And color its spacious wall Maybe your stones are stronger than mme, Your color a different hue, Y Your summit hlgher, your basis deeper Yet a castle with all in view. Yes, color the walls with a life well spent, With tints of deep, rich reds - So when your castle is built, it stands As one with naught to dread. -B. Wrenn Webb 1 1' 'x4Yl ag r ve .... H il HQ 'Le fa'-1 1- f C-'W Us 31 zz '-:rr-:1 g- 1l I l l il lg 1 pq 1 JL U5 Jb W JL 'W ' - 're , 1 1 ' . 'V' I . 112 131' ' l'1J . . . lil wi . . if mr ll 11' 1 il Nl f1 'ii ll-f 1lfL lm 1 IM' 1 1 1 l 1'lf iii 1 l Page Forty two l , ff .4 1 ' ', , -'-:-zi. 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There in the dusk of evening they stood, and from their speech and action I knew there was discussion between them. Closer and closer I drew until their words, sharp, ringing, fell distinctly upon my ears. Then it was that I saw the 'difference of the two-that difference that distinguishes the learned from the unlearned, the cultured from the uncultured. I saw the one, a college student in whose mind and soul ran the thoughts of higher things, and as he spoke, his every word thrilled with ambition and determination. The other, his boyhood friend, had found school life too dull to follow beyond the second year of high school. Now he strove, as best he could, to show his companion theuselessness of education. I passed those boys but I could not forget what I had seen and heard. As I walked to my room that night I wondered if I too had not found school life dreary and dull. I turned my thought back to four years ago and this is what I saw: Four hundred of us there were, in 1920, rushing, pushing, lighting our way into the new life, running here, there and everywhere looking for knowledge. That first year was rough and stormyg many were- the perils, but we survived, and next September found us ready and waiting. We had become somewhat more civilized more dignified and perhaps a little more educated. We had learned that there were others in the world who too had been Freshmen-even the Seniors ahead of us admitted it. We looked around and behold there were Freshmen behind us. Even though we were Sophomores our hearts and sym- pathy really were with those who now were just where we had been a year ago. A third year dawned-became a reality. Not one of us remembered ourselves as Freshmen' only the bright spots of our Sophomore year remained with us. Now we were Juniors-everything ahead lay within our reach' everything past forgot- ten. Here and there we saw members of our class as leading figures in clubs and social life' we saw them upholding the honor of the school in athletics-on the gridiron court track and diamond in the debating declamation and spelling contests. We saw and really became acquainted with Seniors. Near the end of that year we were made to realize more fully that we were to become the leaders of the school and it became necessary that we elect from our ranks those who would direct and handle our Senior publications for the ensuing year. We dreamed and studied and hoped and almost before we knew it examinations were over and we were Juniors no longer. At last-ah hardly would you recognize us so proudly do we move. All doubts as to our importance have left our minds and we fully realize that nowhere can our equals be found. As for knowledge no longer do we search for that. We are here mostly as shining examples of what high school training can make of mere boys and girls. But lest we forget just what we are we meet and elect our officers-ah the honor we bestow upon them. And why should we not be proud? Gaze upon our football team and what do we see? Who are the leaders in our every activity? Truly we reap the reward which is justly ours. Nine months pass and we find ourselves upon the threshold of life. As we step out to take our place in the world may the life of each of us reflect as a mirror those great and manly ideals the obtaining of which should have been the goal of each of us and may the last years of our life be as this last year of high school life: Filled with sweet memories' and crowned with success. YY 25 'll' il fi' 'll 'll' W M -M ll JK. 'll' All ll at i lil 3 JL 'mr bil Rl LL If lid ll , , 'll W at W fir ny, ffl at , W' , , M if , it 1 it if r in - ' W as Ji ir ,lf lgg ie wp, Htl JL . 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E'-tgglll l 'aivxrrrk-Zell' .ssl-r-1-,e.frrss:err l 1 'I- -9 -E s at Scrap Book GTVI rgw emi' GIRIS STARTI ES EUROPE T0 REDULE Mr s Geneva Rhodes popular young, Arrrerrcan heiress recently startled luropean soclety by crawling on her hands and lnees from Prtadrllv Ill cus to the hrffel Tower lu a snowstorm and a bathrng, surt The seemm cctentrruty of her behavror vanrshed when she explamed that the procedure had been rectommended by Dr Theo rlore Harrrs famous nerve specralrst, to reduce her werght MI Qf' el'K !p 400 MILLION IS POPULATION OI U S The 193-1 Census has Just been com pleted accordrng to an eagerly awart ed report grven out Wednesday bx Carl Wall head of the Bureau of Verx Vital Statrstrcs and the population of the Umted States cmlusrvt of Central Amer-lca and Greenland rs 400 mrllrorr unless somebody made a mrstnkt and counted wrong U o have OPERA SINGER SEEKS PET lxatlrleen Newton of Grand Pr'11rre Opera Co has been assured the 'rs srstance of the Polrce Department rn the search for her Andalusrarr Llrec-st hound Yvette whrch was stolen from her lrmousrne rn front of the Bc-no xwrtz Department Store, when Miss Newton was attending a mark down 'rle ot cellulord flat uons Russell Marshall Mrss Newtorrs chauffeur was asleep when the das madly deed was done by some shame 'less crook Q-dt. PGH rwlan-Jr. l93'-f AUTIIORESS SUES SLOPPY STORIES Blanche Jay, more or less popular w rrtor, author of the seasons Best Seller Bunglrng Bessie and whose work has been reJected by some of the most exclusrve magazrnes m the country has filed surt, through har lawyer, Coffm and Cohen, agamst Harry Smrth, Editor of ' Sloppy Stories Smlth rs charged wrth stealrng the plot of one of Mrss Jay s short stones Mrss Jay pomts out that the srmr larrty between Beulah the Bootleg ger' and the story publrshed rn Slop py Storres under the trtrle No Flres on Flossre leaves no doubt but that clrrty work has been done Both storres reveal thc efforts of two wo mon to garn the affectrons of a man Mrss lay lnows how to handle a plot lrke thrs to great advantage --o rw rr near future ADDRESSES STUDENT S Clarence Brownrng, wealthy shoe polrsh m'rrruf'rctu1er addressed the s udents of Br van Hrgh School Frrdav He was rrrtroduted by Gordon Teal the new prnrupal and talked on '-Iow Good I Am and How I Got Th rt Way I owe my uccess to two thmgs sard Brownrng drrnlrrng, Posturrr rnd readrng nr my spare moments the best contemporary authors, uch as Martm Whrte Dorothy Jean Smxth Robert Hancock B Wrenn Webb and Alroe Hartman EQT Page Forty four r . 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'WAX OR MEETS WITH MISHAP MWVOI Horace Wylle l0L0lVCd '1 bl0hLYl neck and othel mmm' mjurxes thx-. molmng when he was struck by 1 south bound 1,a1bage wagon drxveu by Robelt Pamter Spectators declalc that Palntu seemed sllghtly mebrlated and dld not stop, uxglng lns stnecls ln then' erlatlc 10111 c at '1 ttrrlflc 1 xte Accomdmg to Rudolph Allen heul of the Samtary Depaxtment Pamtcx ltC0lVCd 139111115 axon to keep hxs wagon out over nnrht lox '1 h'x5 ndc Althoueh the pollen mc lllV0if.lg8f, mg Pamtel IS still 'mt lxrge with the wagon undex the care of hls pelsonwl phy xu'xn D1 'lhcodoxe ICIRITIOIIS ww fi cLAss OF 1924 REUNION HELD w The mst leumon of the 1924 Grad uatmg Class of Bryan Hlgh School w1s held at the Zoological Park, all day Frxday Edmond Decherd presldent of the class, came from the Unlversxty of Montana, where he ll Professm of Apphed Plumbxng, to pxeslde over the gathermg' of talent, brams and beauty A number of the members were unable to attend but sent letters, cards and telegrams that l pet DUI KSITI' EYPIRFQ IN SANIIARIUM HIM etc wlll be at h all' t none or less Wednesday out 01131123 put fol the lute James Wqgnon MCIVOUS wxuk, who kleked off Ian' onday 'xfter an lllness of 1 numbu of yeaxs Vvcpents Ill suth matters sox that the ailment which brought K'2,,'li5?'1 dam We by en E Sczsfml Annuslu lb dltor of tht High ll-.Hons lust xc u t P011 bL'llCl's be 1110111202: Ogvihg tg? :tonal Stuff, but upon mvestlgatlon hh was found that pmctlcally all of asc h'xd pa sed gn as a reqult of IHDI dlfflculty etalls of the 1' 1 helm, perfected bvuralhithstltatlfflg Tom Czews, of the Bon Ton Undertak 'nfs P-HIIOIH Musn wlll bt fuumslud bv Jesse West s J Lf Ortho ln 1 All mlaqlfm Adults Pot, Chlldltll 101 D w V' U nfmmQnAv 9 lawn mn 1 MJLQKMJIQM were read later sc a 4 A note of sadness was felt. at the absence of those more or less dear deceased ones, but by the tlme food was passed around all that was dis fupated Nobody was dead to speak of anyway, exceot James Wagnon and other members of the Annual Staff, and they dxdn't matter, because they put themselves permanently 'ln dzsgrace by publxshmg an Annual ln wlfnch not a smgle Wolf appeared xn the decoratxons Everyone present was called upon to use and reveal to the multitude what they had done since leavmg Bryan Howarth Dowdy has made mmlhons -n oxl, sewmg machme oll, and George Leeman bangs the piano demonstrat mg song h1ts by Arthur Slmpson an the muslc department of Dale Wal l drop s ten cent store jac gmeer for the t tl raffle tunnel V511 35:21 2.0 Oak Cllff for theuggflr to be See o People who domt wa t Wa n commg from there n yne Armstrong gpm-at th ob lpsxtz was constructlon en ter cracker trust wh h es e oys c the brlll t lc Donald Black ,S al' Otte D B Ffenihecivertsihtzzdzfd L R V tracks erschoyle greases street car Mildred Pepple ,S a gold dlgger not a minor, but a mamcunst with f S7109 On Wall Street wh 8 1 I son helps hello do thgriufgnewgii Q' Ait- ws lf' C -5 ls G. 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'ff 'V' E 5'2 rw 'N' s . vu 'V' if Sf 'W 7f TC 9,3 'if rm 3- .gs-sae-vs 2'elI'v 4C8lS5241EE-wlll w :asa u-exzamas-'su .sae-I-san,-3511.52-f-nl.-fs 1sw:k-.Q has-mg W M W Y ssss A fi 1 '16 ur - HE 5? .: A 22 E- Q 'V' if 32 Class Oyiicers, January '2 5 W JOHN LUTHER EVANS v President 9 A El.1z.xBETH DURHAM VIRGINIA STRANGE A Sz'c1'r'ta-rj -T11 asurer Vice-Presidrut ' VIVIAN HACKNEY ROBERT GREEN woon 3 Sergermt-at-Arms Class Historian F' Class Prophets ' VIRGII. HLYDCES 2 NTARGARET Boom: Ivv Lm: BUCHANAN Page Forty-six 1 li f7i1'1FfK,gsg i - A e o ef' ls: -'sw 1+-41v.-43511-afs:e-11mg-1-seems:-1-e-1s-2:4133 E, V Y Y . YY,Y, Y. T ,f T f' l'f ,: T' ',A, , , ,Y rg , , Y vw, , , v, . , , Y TT 1. li 'LY' '1l I 112 1 1,1 i t 1 l i 1 A V 1 -fr 1 ' ' Q' ' 1 i s 1 1 rr , CARTER BURNS ' 1 Born Dallas, Texas, February 0, l'-306. Entered 1 Bryan September, 1922. 1 NVhere there is n will there is a way. , - ELIZABETH SUGG ' Born Chatanooga, Tennessee, September 18, 1907. Entered Bryan January, 1921. Girls' Reserve, Public Speaking Club '24, Art Club. ' VVhen fun and duty clashg 1' Let duty go to smash. PAUL CRUM -, Born Oswego, Kansas, February 25, 1907. Ene ' lf -3 tered Bryan September, l92l. Second Team Foot- ball '23, Good Scholarship '22, '23. I l I 1 1 1 ?2 1 1 l l Z L l 1ll 1 1 5 1 l . l if l You can't appreciate the good nature of a boy ,i1 JOHN LUTHER EVANS Born Dallas, Texas, May 3. 1907. Entered Bryan January. 1921. President 4-H Class, Hi-Y Club, Good Scholarship '21, '22, '23, '24, Linz Pin '23, Phi Kappa. ln love--absolutely, with his work. N. LOUISE DANTZLER NVithdrew at mid-term. ' FRANK SCHULZ VVithdrew from school. Great always without aiming to be great. i E'-iv '5:?i13'iE ' -:- 1 1 'll' 1 'Y' 1 53 f J ' ll. 1 1 11 1, 7 X l1 by his red hair. L 1 l BERTA BARNETTE i 1' 1 -W ' l LOUISE AAAYS Born Mahank, Texas, June 5, 1906. Entered l Bom San Amo,-,io Texas' October 28' 1906. En- Bryan January, 1921. Good Scholarship '23, Pep f l ' s uad 'zz '23 , Q tered Bryan September, 1922. Secretary Art Club. 'q 1 ' N' Her wants hut few, her wishes all confined, Quiet and unassuming. yet loved by all. 1 -Q 1 1 'lf' 'if 3, I t i F 1 A np , p MQHQ- 'V' 1 1 1 Y 1 l l T l 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 -2- Q ' 'IT' l ' Y , l i i f 5 1 , ,. 1 3 ,lf 1 1 ' ,A ' I., E 1 t,-,,-.. , , . L. ,J .. . . A , Q19 24 I i s 1 1111-11211-22:-1-lffe-rfb'-11See-1:2 Page Forty-seven Y .Ai ...rr ,w':rf,:.- 141, 1 Y ., N:-y .2-Q,-, 1.2, ,NL A XV ,- ypzgygil :I A... '-,.,.1' .t.-sa:2t. .'L.s-1.L1.n: .,.....1 r. .gs -,-4.1, 4. - M,1pf'-LALg4ZmQlgAiJ'fLl. iv W' I' N ' Y' K, 11:9 1 .1' J lin L-.- I 15, 1 L '3 1 1 A 1 1 1 . fl Ii ii r s v IN' ESFHER LYNN ELIZABETH DLRH.-XM FT ' in Born Dallas, Texas, May 16. 1908. Entered liorn Dallas, Texas. August 18, 1907. Entererl Bryan january, 1921. Good Sellolarsllip, Athenaeum Bryan January, 1921. Hood Scholarship, liirl Re- '23, I24. serves. I 7 A jolly Hood nature and a big smile for UIIIIIIIIEII WIIII tI'f '1f 'I' IIIIIIWII eyes' I, m,erv0ne f ln those orbs a shadow lies, 1 'H ' l.ike the dusk in evening skies. Y .lt M .1 . ,. . , 'Y' JA ES WALTER MCK xy ,SADORh ROMOISKX EM B F VV h, T- .. M lf.10 , I- . tereffrngrygztv Jarzxary' Ifcsgi. cami, Born Dallas, Texasz March 19, 1908. lanterefl Ii Sergeant R. U. T' CA, Annual Stag v24. Band '22, Bryan Jzmuary, 1921. Spanish Club, flood Scholar- J. '23, '24, Shiv- 'if . . 'Two-fifths ot' him genius. three-fifths sheer 1,1 The man who needs no YE'C0l'l'l1l1C11KlIlt1011Q his fudgen rp., integrity a safest bond. ' - , ' ' s ' ' 5 I Q' ALLIE MAE PARTLOVN VIRIIII1 IA I RANGI fi . ' ., Q- 1 - . . I 1 I Born Austin' Texas, Iwarch 6' I908' Entered llrighnl31311182tliIc:iI'iIegui1?t'glienI2-iltlizcmrlggihrilsiisiilii. 3lgYaiLg.larxuar3', 1921. Good Scholarship. Linz Pin Girl Reserves 123' Linz Pinj ' ML: H' M' She has a friendship that is dependable and She makes friends by being a t'rie-nfl. sincere, V, Em LAWRENCE RAY PAYNE POVVELL GARRETT 6 I Born Dallas, Texas, May 26, 1907. Entered Horn March 7. 1908. Dallas. Texas. Entered Bryan january. 1921. Good Scholarship '21. Radio Bryan January. 1921. Polygon Club. Band. X, filnh '22. Military, Spanish Club '21, '22, I, .. . , . f The best-eonditionerl anrl unwearned spirit 1 Firn1. steadfast, and l'lPDFl1flIll llP.H In doing rourtesiesf' 1 '11 it :I 5 II Y 1 . 1 1 , f. I J! 'n IIIIY--wiv Ill . , ,1 - - -H7 2 4 HW. . .... E .-... Q, ...f.ff'L-V Hi T ' ff. 7'f'IIf,f-n.' Q11 ' Af 5 .I Hgvgwz ' A ' W f H W 2-9.31fidjfdyggwilg-gLfiiQguQJI.ligY3Ii2A!?isl?jEn11i1i'j-i:-7:'.Eiil ,,41f'g,.-Q..-,as iafeaasix-.str -e.?,:.rir:rf-' ,I sm. E ' E 9 E Page Forty-mght . -QQiQf - ff 'ff ff? .fifffTi7 ?i fi ?: 'i 1 l . I , v . - l l 1 1 1 av 5 E 5 if is if 'T' 5 if E25 is ii il' it 'Ti 515 'f Z2 in X W 3 J. Lf. FERGUSON Born Mt. Vernon, Texas, july 22, 1902. Entered Bryan January 21, 1921. Art Club, Good Scholar- ship Club. ' He that lx:itl1 knowledge siuirctli his words. DOROTHY FORMBY Burn Moran, Texas, August 23, 1907, Enterell Bryan September, 1921. Good Seliolnrsllip Club, Pep Squad. ln nmny ways does the heart reveal V The presence of the love it would eonceulffj GARDNER COLE Born ti:u'lzui4l. Texzis, 1907. Entered liryzui, 1920. Hi-Y Club. A live wire that e:1n't be toueliedf, EVELYN GAY Born Huntsville. Texas. October 7, 1907. Entered Bryan january. 1921. Good Scliolarsliip Club, Girls' Reserve. Linz Pin. Graceful and useful all she does. lllessiiig :md blest wl1ere'er she goesf MARIE SCHEUB Horn Kansas City, Kansas. December 5, 1906. lfntererl Bryan Jzuluziry 21, 1921. Good Scholarship, Spanish Club. A dear little, neat little. sweet little girl. GLENN ROTHELL liovn Dallas, Texas. Sept. 28, 1906. Entered Iirynii Sentenilier 18. 1922. Good Seliolnrsliip Club. He works on quietly but well. LENORA NASH Born Dallas, Texas. September 9, 1906. Q YVitl1 her whole lieart's welcome in her smile. ' FRED PHlLLlPP llorn Xuv York. October 21. 1906. Entered Bryan llanuary. 1921. Good Scholzirsliip Club, Private in Military. A boy of sterling worth. 1 31. 1? 'll fl? JL ' E 5 Z ill. l rm l in l l X l l l 5 1 E lf' la, 1 i v I 1 1 l iii 1 1 5 I Q- l ' 1 l ' J . . 2 . ,O .2 . . 1 .. al l :ai-szeiiasxiafcefi-ass i-+1 issxfil.-:-.zeal 1924 iss-:e-ix+:efia':.'1i:--2 fifaagiiix-E-nasal? Page Forty-urine ,,-...-...,..s-,.....1..,.....,,...,, ...WA Y,,,, N, V W YAA V . Wirrf 'iw ,. fi ' J1, 'wg1rf:-Lg-!3 .r'i1-Pwfefvfif--11 e vu-1,--f.,.y1f..-..,,,j r1 +f -1--5 'll' if? - - 9-we-f-1+ M- fzffpi-ff,fS-.:eff?ffEfif:ee...1ee-geese-we T 'J 'J fe 'f .-'P- -PHS'-i-wlw-4.2211 2- ,ii ff ff 1-:ff-.s:i-2-.-., -. .1.,...f...,.,,,,w W., f W-T, 11 -1 i N ,. iii .W ? 41 1 1 '21, 11 I J ff 1,41 riif' l In ' V v 1 il' J . 15:1 fir,- 1 .J iflii 1 1,11 l -.1 , 1 gl-5,1 J 1 JANET MORRIS JAKE TOBOLOWSKY x l V iffy: Born january 16. 1908. San Marcos. Texas. En- Born December 21, 1907, Dallas, Texas. Entered 1 n', tered Bryan Jaxrquzary. 1921. Girl Reserves, Polygin Bryan January, 1921. Club, Food Sc Oarship '21, '22, '23, '24, Dali H . . .N ,, J 11 Annual ,Reporter for class of '25, Linz Pin. A quletf but Very e thu5'a5 L Student '11 '1 Good sense and good nature are never sepa- '.'! V rated, -in this instance. ,Q , IRENE MARTIN ii I CLAUDE VARRLE Born November 26, 1906. St. James, Missouri. ai 1 Entered Bryan January. 1921. Advertising Chair- I lag' Horn September 23, 1906. Ilartlesville, Oklahoma. man of Girl Reserves '2.Z. ' K ,i Sergeant R. O. T. C. H . ,, His dignity and nobility lrvspeak the gentleman An upewhearted mmden' pure and true' 1k 1,1 that he is. 5 1 12,11 JOHN GOOD W Viv IAN EARL Born September 2. 1907, Farmers Branch, Texas. Q Born April S. -1906, Mt. Pleasant. Texas. Entered gn5'?refg.lBIry:?fl Sipigmherl 19,23 Good Scholarship' Bryan. 1921, Girl Reserves '23. Good Sehnlarship 3 'O 'UL 'mc Ompany ' ' 1 11--1 '21, '22. 'Z3. '24, Linz Pins '22. '21 --C ' hi d i ' ' H A good brain, which she uses so surprisingly 'feat m Suit an gran m mind' ,145 H Often. 1 JEWEL FINLEY 1' VNILLIANI LLOVVER Born. April 14, 1906, Ferris, Texas. Entered 1 sill Burn Uallas. Texas, January 24, 1906. Entered Bryan m January' 1921- 1 Nl llryzm September. 1920. Friendly, lovable. sweet and helpful, can we Find :Sy A nmdi-st lad. tlirmgli cumely withal. :mother to fill her place? all 11 ,111 J, il 1 1 i af 1 1 li J Y 1 ' I 1 4 1 i 5 . if ' ' '1 ii lf' H r 4' lf' ll 1 If 1 1 1- S 1 1 E. -. H J J. 1 . -if. 1,,-1- TV , 2,5 1'l '22'm '- ' 4' ' Ae fi-1-1--1311. 1111924 . .. . Page Fifty 1 111. HAM1 . . Q :'A'f'i'i. 1-'nf-Y'f 7' fji. . . rf' i. , W ' F - ' rg ' , , ,, , , ,,,T-,,Y- 1 fi. 1 . .gf. 1 i'f f.iTfi.. i 7Tf77f 5 ?'T t 'i'9' 1 '11 51' 1 FH '1 Via? 3 X hilli l ' l l girl l 'fl' 1 J '11 1 1 .'11 1 1, , . 1 . 1 13, I 1 I 1 if I 51 1 1 1 1 I .W 1 1 ll, 1 l i 11 1 1 1 1 11 Q , 1 W, 1, 11 1 5 l i 1 Lg 11 RUTH PEART. NVILLIAMS HARVEY MIZE E13 1 . 1' 1 5 Born Alexandria, Louisiana, November 21, 1907. Born january 8. 1907, Mineola. Texas, Entered 1, 1 , Entered Bryan. 1923. Bryan September. 1920. Forum Club, Sergeant in ' 11 - : '22'.. 111 Q 1 lr ' She was just the quiet hanrl, whose nature never Mlmmy' f ood Sdmhrshlp ' Zi ll li 1 5 1, varies. 1 One who is willing to share his great knowledge '1 ' 3 with others. nf , 1 il lf I 1 'al ROBERT GREENWOOD 1 7 1: BBRTHA LTROVVDER 3 1 j gl Barn Hillsboro. Texas. 1906. Entered llryan Q V N 1 1 1 ll Septendmer, 1921. Guorl Scholarship '21, '22, Forum H0111 Sllyflsr, lexas. Oetoher 9, 19011. luntereml 11 1, 5, Club. Bryan September. 1922. Girls' Reserve, Librarian N N 11 s Ml I I I I t f I' and Pianist of Orchestra. Good Scholarship. 11 1 fc-1't '1Z 1.111 ' 1 -mv 1 1 l ' 1 wlqelllil' mt I ut l eu l l m nl wrwu et lb And she is fair, and. fairer than that word 1 1 11 Of wondrous virtues. ,1 l rl 4 111' E' 1 , 1 1, 1 WVIAN HALKNEY VVILLIAM OSBORN 1 1 1 Q 'xl R O Ty C ' ' ' K Bryan. September, 1920. :ili- L1 . . . ,. I T , , ,l f .ul-he Sort Of 'my We an likuuw He has fought a,g0orl fight anrl his Hnished , 1 1 7 U1 with good faith. A, il, 1 K1 11 1 1' 1' ' 1 1 1 11 ' ' ' ' . 1 1, 1 f .1 1 02111. MAB DAVIS MAJORIE e1.osE ,gf 11 .Rorn Dallas, Texas. October 22, 1907. Enterefl Hom San Antonio. Texas' 1906. Entered Bryan ,L F. 1 C 3 lhym. 1923, mu , wr- , fl The eyes are the windows uf the soul, Just as fair as she is popular. . ,IL V I 1 1? 1' 11 , A , 1, .11 l lr ' 11' 1'li,'11 1 11 E 1 1 li , , W 1 1 11 11 1 1 , 1' Q1 1 1 113 1x 1 1 11 11 1 11 1 1, Il 1 1 1 11 11 1 , 1 1 Q N 11 1 1 gf 1 1 , I 1 V , '15Ti. 1 ' Y . 1 ' I ll 1 W 1 1 1 j F 1 5 1 1 ' ' fr Awww Y T 2 4' 2 A .--.-... . , ,,,,,, ., ,,.,,,. . ..,,.,,.. W. . Wm 'wwe ,ww WWYQ, , M Aw, -W Y Y' 4-lv 1 1- 41 4. -ua-'siivl 1341 155413311 111ks l6111SE-1411 - W- - - V V 2' - V -1 'T'2f ' S- '.- fr- 'j,.'T:--vw, ' ' ' Page Fifty-one 7' wHgf'7:I1lrEf!,n1gm1. 54-pinvvciii-5' V -. f, Wjjf--V if, Y ,K ' ' 3- 5 1, . ' W- ---AAWT' , f.'.--,,-,QP ,-7 ,1PJ'L. . vtffjggf -. Q W fifjrpil H5522 i 1 1 1' il L , Fl' - ' lla' r.1-- , . p iii +41 wa l i FQ gl E? u a 'l 11 , ' 1 1, 11 3 . fl! 1 .L 1 ' E if l 1 t, 1 ' ll ' l l l .l i l . . l 4 . ' ' 1 , , A-1 r r , 1 . I4 . . ,. . . Y , . . 1 y MARX l'.l.LEN RINKFIR RUTH XNUNDERLILH , ' ' 1 E 5 llnrn Atlanta, limi-gin, 1006, liiitwetl Bryan llurn 19116, Dallas. Texas. Entered Bryan Sep- 1 1021. Girls' Cluh '21. Orchestra 'Zl. '21, '23. , 1 . 192 ' Good Scholarship '21. '22. '2.1. Um lei, 0' ,ll Love, Sweetness anrl grmmlness in her musically- HLOVQY SWCUICSS, 2001111985 in lwl' llf'1'SUl1 Flllm'-H 1 . 1 inclined person shine so elear. 1 1 . 1 - Q1 Q , v,i, i . STANSEL STOREY 3 1 wx l'.DDlE lxAXN1'.XI1l4.Rt, . 1 3 ! Horn January 19, 1908. Blexia. Texas. Entered 1 l ll'1l'Y1 Dillllls- TFXH5- Jfllllmri' l7- WU7- l'1'lT9l'l llrvan lanuary 1921 Girl 'Reserves Good Sclmlar- V ' 1 R an Janna y. 1921. Furnni Vluh. Kluml Schnlar- 4 .' ' y ' I 'V' K A sliillil'21. 'Z2.r '23, ship. 1' 1-one that we haw Q., 1,,5L-Yllmwgql gtg-mlfgrgt Give her enough nuts paper anml she will tell lx l and depeurlalwlt-. you all she knows. N X Y . MARTHA BROOKS DICKEY CQRIXE BR15'r0w 11,1 l Burn San Antonio. Texas. Ft l11'll?ll'P' ll- WHS- Burn September. 1904, Temple, Texas, Entered 'il 1 1' Entered Bryan September, 1923. Bryan September 1923. 1 ' A111 VVOrk while you work anrl play a little. tcm. . I I l ' Clan wc ever turget her lurighl. everlasting 1- A lt V Y Y v Y Q smile? 3 ,IL LIA ARIN Dlkln Y l Eh? Burn Dallas. Texas. Fehrnary 5. 1907. Entered . ' ' I T 7 g Bryan january. 1921. tlirl Reserves. Bryan Vkleelgv MAxRCIARh1 Al STHN ' I ll' SGH ,Li-Z' Aff Club' Smllcm cllmmill' Public llurn january 25. 19113. Ft. Smith. Arkansas. En- l l sljcakmg muh' t md Hu in T1nu'ny 1971 l er' 'ji , 4 . ' ', .. . , i f 'Tis hetter tn have lnvwl anrl lust than to have l viewer' lnvefl at all. HC wise rare smile is Sweet with certail1ties. l l l Ji, 1 1 l l 1 i , v v'v 3 1 ' 1 ' l 1 1 i t 4. ,z i l . I tp I . , D . il 1. mfr 1 , gr A fs! V l ' lf.-. . .O O O . . . - rr . .... . , Q11 fr 1. ' f-O1 p..,.-.,.' 1924 + sr-wr ' 4-1 .- we ma ' ' X.-, ,, ,,,, .wwf ' i Y pf U Y in WAN 'iv' H -A'-infii Page Fifty-two VE W ' --DONT-TL-TATT MTGTM' 'Tia' ir ' T 5 ' 'P' fry A '5 '55': '- 4135 , L , :- T IVE LEE BUCHANAN WILLIAM HOOD Born Dalhs Texas Entered llrmn Iwnnux 1971 Cood Scholarshxp Hhx men t thex 111 Jolly lxke ber? JACK 'VIII TON PRIGMORE Born I'ebru1ry 9 1907 Denton lex1s Entered Brxan nn 1970 Llttle Thewtre Orchestrw Club All good tlnngs some 111 smxll pa kxgu MARGARET BOONE Born December 20 1906 ,Tonesboro levls E tered Bryan September 1922 Cnrls Reserve Ath eneum Publxe Speakmg Llnb C ood Scholarship 22 Nlnschlevous good n'1tu1ed and an all 'nound good sport DEF BRADFORD Born Savoy 'lens Entered Bryan Tanu1ry 1971 Corporal 'Nlllltary Dlreetor H1X Club A llon among ladxes rs a terrible tlnng Born Dallas Texas Tulv 19 1906 Entered Bryan September 1922 Sergeant Mnlxtary D1g'Y1lHECl square and rlghteous Great even among the great MIRIAM HUNT Born Txpton Nhssourn Apr1l12 1908 Entered Bryan January 1973 Cood Scholarshxp Club Earth s noblest thung 1 woman perfected VIRGIL HODGES Born March 76 1908 l'ortSm1th Arkansas En tered Bryan January 1971 Forum 71 C ood Schol arshxp Baseball Manager 23 Noble by l1'I111l E but nobler by deeds BILL SHIELS Born March 8 1904 Commerce Texas Fnterefl Bryan 1921 Mmstrels Annual Staff A finer man than he there nexer nas if 1 : 3 67' Q St' is 1 IF' A 5? I it JL r w I I e s I N11 1 11' 1 r 1 I A A is B A I . , gr , ,. 11, L , , I ., , .I 3 ' ' ' 5 2 A I' ' 'L . I: :Hz ' H , l H I ' 1 -1 ll 1 1 , . , .. . n- I W I V - , , 1' ' , - -, , ' . . A ' I ,, . K,.. H x , I N I I l - 1 'vt' 2 , , W H g vu 1 I I mr l G i W' 5 aaaa if 1? ff E 'il' 2 'fr 1 STC L , l 1 I I :alla-:se as-4u'f.:cefu-'S-22:1 -1152:-wg et: 1924 ls - was-1 -rl..-:eel-as-seals: Page Fzftg three .1 dl H A 1 - V Y - q 1111 ii W 1 T ,L , . 1 5 if ' l ,. .A .1- . WY, , 5 - ' ' -2- ' at 'l , 2:1-fazaillaazevllseein-si-steered'-'.:-is-uiasra-vases-uias-.seas-2-u sef:'.'ur::'3+3's aa:.'i1iri-31 p:.'+::ec3'1-ss-e ng! 'F . L -Y Y 1 1 , 1- '- -i'7, f if N 1 lf W 1 .N W dll 1 QI RUTH ALSTON WINSTON COTTON Q Born Nov. 8, 1907, at Thornton, Texas. Entered Born September 18, 1906, Shreveport, .La. En- 'IT Bryan January, 1921, tered Bryan September, 1920. Hi-Y, Phi Kappa, I O ' . , , . w It's a wise head that keeps a still tongue. Colo' Sergeant m R' 0' T' C' Ot, ? Popular, promising, prince1y. Q-1 9,2 CECILE BARCROFT BR EL EMMETT PI, 'gf Born July 12, 1906, at Henderson, Kentucky. En- GA I N N tered Bryan January, 1921. Girl Reserves, Dalhi Born 1906, at McAlester, Oklahontia. Entered np :E Staff Good Scholarship. Bryan, 1920. Public Speaking Club. ' fi A charming young lady and quite an artist, too. I have an arrow that will find its imarkf' - I' H1 . Ji. CHAS. BATCHELOR, JR. GRACE ERWIN 1 'll' Born Feb. 19, 1906, at Dallas, Texas. Entered Born July 7, 1906, at Mineola, Texas. Entered W Bryan January, 1921. Good Scholarship Club. Bryan, 1921. ' lf. E We know his sterling worth. We shall miss none other more. .1 A I' f f-A1 7m i .L L. JACK BEASLEY FRANCES FAIR r Born Ian. 31, 1906, at TOIOMQ. Canalla- Emeiied Born February 4, 1906, at Dallas, Texas. En- 65 22:32. Sf2z,:im...L92i..,ZZ:3ff1 '2 ' Cm' we Bm-1 .Swfembeff 1922, St 4 , , . . . ,, Her name is no misnomerf' 1- . F wt A small boy with big ideas. Nl . ' ' Pg . Q MALCOLM BOONE MARLOWE CARR FISHER Q1 as B Ap .1 29 1904 at Jonesboro Texas 'En Born November 30, 1904, at Chicago, Ill. En- orn ri , , , - ' v Q tered Bryan September, 1923. tered Bryan, 1924. JL 3 .IA lime nonsense now and then is relished by To see him is to love him, to love him is forever. the wisest men. W Lf ADSHAW PHILLIP FORREST W R BQ GRANT B Born September, 1906, at Godley, Texas. En- W W Born July 17, 1906, at Bisbee, Ariz. Entered tered Bryan, 1920, Second Lieutenant' fi, Bryan September, 1923. Forum, Track. uEfect in bod and in souln . 36 An abridgment of all that is pleasant in man. Y I ' L , -: JULIAN GREER -, wr MAY BRENER . ' Lb B D ll Texas, October 23, '1906. Entered 'U Lg! Born February 3, 1908, at Dallas, Texas. Entered Bryggnsepierger, 1921. . . Us :' , 921. I T' O Bryan 1 Silence is golden. Quiet and unassuming, but of solid worth. 'WFS J' tm -.1 , EMILY MARIE BRITTON LOUIS HAMILTON Wi Born July 3. 19Q7, Dallas, Texas- Emffed Bryan Born Mineola, Texas, 1906.'Enteredj Bryan Jan- JL january, 1920. Plulomathian Club, Girls Reserves, uary 1922 M ' :. Students Council, Art Club, Scholarshlp. ' ' if Tr Wl ld Gnd one more noble and high- Lo' 5, W 'E'.'i.i?.'H'2d?'W'E ARTHUR HANSYN A JE t- E- , ' Born Dallas, Texas, 1908. Entered, Bryan Jan- 4 ,Q M CORINNE BRIGNARDELLO uary, 1923. Forum, Radio Club. 1 TL N R 'E' BOW' 19061 at Memphis' Tennessee' Entefed The words of wise men are heard im quietness. 7' WI. Bryan september, 1921. VU ' Loyal and leal is she. ' Ulu ll!! WALTER HOTZENBUEIHLER . T 1 m 311 HELEN BROCK Born Dallas, Texas, 1905. Militaryl, Glen Club. 'gm ' Born November 8, 1906. at Dallas. Texas. En- .mom ommse you canyt help but aqmi,-ef' ' ? V tered Bryan January, 1923. W 1 . af, Good humor is the health of the soul. NELROSS HELSLEVY Og . e 4 Q V .' , A t m FAYE BUCHANAN Born Ardmore, Oklahoma, October 1907..E,L1j Q if 5 Born March 2, 1908, at Ardmore, Oklahoma. En- 'ered Bryan September' 1923' ' i , , W- tered Bryan January. 1921- 'We like her for she has all the attrlbotes of a . 'lf 'S I , L31 Her eyes reflect the beauty of her inward life. lady. .1 aj 1 - LEJ ' ff 5 . E , I Nfl . ,-U1 V F W 1 pg l A im- V L g ff1g.,g-gaglgiggfdqif,1z,e3.1.g.j,:g,1,.ggg.1iggggqfgqagnl rig- 1-:'.ils2:?,431lf 3 .ITT-1fZ4s. S3r4'l1?.:'g,'43'lf .'-.1l ,. ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 -- . ' . 1 , . if Page Fifty-four , 1 'L e' -1. ,f . ' 5 7 Pl . -1 ' 1 , uf It mi' H.- v sf 'Q if, ., .7 121 'i r .. Q., 1 N' 4. 1. . I 1 I -1- ., .5 ,: i W All 51 do W at QI J -if fw E 19 Tx? 11' Ulf 'il V0 G v 'i:3f3 -T -2:'f 'sit?ll'334'gif-'II'-'f1f'I'S 2SR''Iw':flS'1'e2:.2vI'.'-:stallas--4-11:15-swears'ui.-:zeu'sp:4+f.:-:ell22:11 i , I 1- . ' - l VIOLET HOWARD Born Dallas, Texas, January 12, 1906. Entered Bryan, 1920. Good Scholarship. I Speech is great, but silence is geraterf' ROLAND JOHNSON , Born September 7, 1906. Camp Dallas '21, Min- strel '22, Business Manager, Minstrel '23, President D Second Club, Dalhi ,StaH '23, Annual Staff '23, Sergeant R. O. T. C., Football, Camp '23, Crack Company '22, Class Football Champions '23, Sesond Football Team '23. A combination of brains, athletics, ability and good looks. RAY JOYNER Born Paris, Texas, April 26, 1906. Entered Bryan September, 1919. Football '23, D Second Club, Minstrel. When shall we look upon his like again? DAVID LEBOWITZ Born Dallas, Texas, January 16, 1908. Entered Bryan February, 1921. Why all this toil for the triumph of an hour ? SAM LETT Born Dallas Texas October 25 1907. Entered Bryan September 1923 We love him well in spite of his mischievous nature. MARGARET LOTT Born February 4, 1908, at Nashville Tennessee. Entered Bryan September, 1923. Choral Club. How great is her vivacity and kindness! BILL MAGNESS Born 1906 at Coleman, Texas. Entered Bryan January, 1921. Second D Club. Second letter in football. Lazy and good-natured-that s Bill. POVALL MARTIN Born September 13, 1905 at Chectotah Okla- homa. Entered Bryan January 1923. Out for Foot- ball and Track. Universally beloved. JAMES FOY - Born 1904 at Dallas Texas. Entered Bryan January 1923. Second Team D Clubs, Second Team Basketball. to be good. CHARLIE EDWARD FRITCH Born July 25, 1907, at Denison, Texas. Entered Bryan September, 1920. Military Band '22, '23. In Charlie's case A good nap is to be chosen rather than a great knowledge of economics. ELMER GESSELL Born Salford, Arizona, February 25, 1907. En- tered Bryan January, 1921. Good Scholarship '21, '24, Wise to resolve, patient to perform. ANDY MUSE Born 1904, in Oklahoma. Entered Bryan, 1921. D Club, Baseball, Basketball. A great boy, a greater athlete. BERTHA NEEDERMAN Born August 3, 1906, at Los Angeles, Calif. En- tered Bryan, 1921. Girl Reserves, Tennis, Girl Vol4 ley Ball Team, Orchestra.. In love-absolutely, with her tennis. WILLIAM N. PEACOCK Born November 2, 1906, at Dallas, Texas. En- tered Bryan September, 1920. Little Theatre, Ride Team, First Lieutenant. For never did man trod with step nor Hashed with eye like thine. CHRIS PETERMAN Born December 25 1906 at Dallas Texas. En- tered Bryan September 1921. Good Srholarship Club and Linz Pin. The quiet mind is richer than a crown. MILFORD ROSE Born 1906 at Dallas Texas. Entered Bryan January, 1921. Hitch your wagon to a star. GAGE SHARP Born March 10, 1906, at Kansas City Mo. E - tered Bryan January 1921. Efficiency and merit are his strong points. RAY SHELTON Born at Fayetteville Tennessee. Entered Bryan 1921. Football D Club Good Scholarship Club Captain in R. O. T. C. My lessons never bother me. ELSIE SPRAYBERRY Born April- 14 1907 at Cleburne Texas. En- tered Bryan January 1921.' A only skin deep. ' 'E 'lf 351 ft Si 'lf .il W' fl tl 6? rn 4 35 uh 35 at Pc ffl JL fl' STE 315 it tt 'lap ,, np A ' ' JL 'W . wr jk , ' ' ' Lau at ' A tm F5 W, , JL QQ 'wt' do -- , , tlj JL JL 'lf .. ,, 14' W 1 rv 'ff' , n db 26 .. , H H , U Q41 JL at 'll' JL .. 1, JL If 'nr ,E . , , , W ? We may be as good as we please, it we please She is an exception to the rule that beauty is 'E H2 ' 2-S L lil 13 fiirww-y, gi-Le-.Q Q33 r- r .1 g, w gf., Q C 1 I -'I --1ev:P'eea1I+a...fl-aaailf-.-95111. aa.-v.-frf.-2.11 1152!1151128'VS-2'R'll'.'1+I'3'I'i-wflfi-1 36'fI15- I'Iftll'.1'f . I Q 'I A Page Fifty-fi-ve a I iv-vw 1 F li 'ir if Lib' 115 JL W . .JL if Iii 0,1 '23 if H 93 JL N I V lf, r .z A 1- -tl:-1-.1 - LOUISE WILLIAMS Born 1906, at Duncan, Oklahoma. Entered Bryan September, 1921. Sn gentle and so shy, yet there is mischief in her eye. CHARLES YANCY Born Oct. 3, 1909, Dallas, Texas. Entered Bryan June, 1922. Sergeant in R. O. T. C. Good Scholar- ship Club. Studious and serious-minded--sometimes. TROY BARNES Born 1905, at Mead, Oklahoma. Entered Bryan, 1923. Hi-Y Club. Upright, earnest-a real man is he. VIRGINIA MERRITT Born 1906, at Longview, Texas. Entered Bryan, 1920. Art Club. An artistic genius, a queenly air. ' Page Fifty sm' WILTON C. MOORlZ Born April 29, 1907, at Webb Ci y, Missouri Entered Bryan January, 1921. Secon Lieutenant in R. 0. T. C. Not very bold--but exquisitely, cunning ' FRANK MOXLEY! Born December 12, 1906, at Lufkiu' Texas. En- tered Bryan' September, 1922. FirstiSergeant in n.- o. T. c. , A courage to endure and obey. WALLIE MULLEI1 Born Jamiary 6, 1905, at Dallas, Tvixas. lintered Bryan September, 1922. 1 Let's hope she will never lose her jgqod-natured wayin I 1 i A r' 'll lt ll' tl ilu 74' if JJ W' 'l in ,lc -I M li 36 Q4 E3 EE if I Fil' UL . . ,- 1,g'l.,:ggg.g.b 5,,1pQ::4j fj 1 -2, 5165 ,W ,, LLL., -L- , i ll ,,V. I A u. ii: .Q l ' Hlstory of January Class IQ2 5 By ROBERT GREENWOOD came to pass on the twenty eighth day in the first month in the year 1921 that there was a great gathering of the children of Bryan High School They came together from the lands beyond and around about with their backs turned to the land of death and darkness and their faces toward the Temple of Light They did with desire press in but there was much fear and trembling those days because the Seniors a fierce tribe were to be found there They entered in the auditorium and there a decree was heard which spoke these words Thou shalt not be late to thy classes Thou shalt prepare all thy lessons daily Thou shalt no slip into the line of lunch Thou shalt no poke fun at the boys 1n uniform Thou shalt no converse with fair maidens by means of paper Thou shalt no converse with thy neighbor Thou shat not Jeer at the folks who enter Above all things thou should st love thy teacher If thou do otherwise than is above ordained thou shalt be cast into the dungeon of 102. After experiencing for nine months many things that were new and strange these freshies rose up and threw off their freshman bbndage. Having passed through the tumultuous waters of the dread Sea of final exams they entered into the territory of the 'Sophs a desolate country wherein lay many difficulties. It came to pass at this time that a fierce tribe from the regions around about the cacti came up with much boasting and great noise and the people feared' but their courageous men went out to contend with them and did prevail over them with great slaughter. After these things they did pass on and came into a place called Vacation. The waters were found to be sweet. Having pitched their tents, they sojourned here for a few months, partaking of the waters and resting beneath the cool shade of the trees of recreation and pleasure. And again they arose and took up their journey and drew nigh unto the land of juniors. And it came to pass in those days that there was ff - - Jil 1 as-riff inxc-srl-9240111258-I'E'3: F'3g'l If'.s-I1-:o1l.':2,-EJ,-urs:-:.'-slr:-Za+52-:4-le:-:elaaffllxt . A Ffa. I. f '15 Page Fifty-seven 5 ' If-KSN: 'll'RCS'l'l'73'S2l'EZ:'s l 'F'-Z3'l'55i'l'v 435'lI52i'Il'?g'3'l'2'-4'lI?1iB'l'3'i'2's'I'5Fii1l'.'i: s'lfa- 4iSG'l'S-Sill gi . fl' . if fl' 6. 5' M Q' Z , Ill! . . . 'V' n . . ' .. ' 'ff e. . . ' . 5 . . if f' f . .' ' . ' z QQ' lj, it , ' . T fl' t ' , aja- t ' ' , p mm I 23 . , Q 97 fvg I 2-S 9 1 W 'Sf' K. yy f '1 9 2 9 33 ' gm 1 , lvl U at P+: E-1 H hu. H. fl: JSI sf' , an in it aft 'r-as T gg - li LT' , ,pr .LL - 'Jian 1 .Q A ' ' ,,, - ., 1 H - an ,..' I-A U. w W J9Lmyi:4 F -L 1 W hd. W 4 ' - , ' , 1 v w. ,urs -ll- bil 'Z' St .- u Jr L - FE Ji. A 111 Q l a great falling-off-even below 70-and a going off into tliingsithat were not lawful in the eyes of the Faculty. They tasted of the itter waters of Math, were beat upon by the blinding rays of a noto ious luminary called Science, and were greatly perplexed by the many dfffer- ent Languages. i i And after these and many other like things grievous to the body and to the mind, they passed on and pitched their tents in the land of the great Vacation. Now word has come that they must enter Within the border of the Seniors. Aforetimes they had seen many Seiliors and accordingly they feared them not. This history with the fourth year hereof draweth to a close. 1Our Seniors have prospered within their borders. They dwelltherein iwith complacency and without fear. Verily there is even a rumor among the Fish that our Seniors not unlike the others have become high minded even beyond measure. Thus must it ever be for it has been so decreed. T i glim Miif iiofga Ire- '11 5 1924 Page Fifty-eight y K H f T 7 ' ag ll u ' , i k U J I , . H fbl , ' l . 'IC s 'll' . N i .vi Ji ' L 'wir fm T Si , u Hg is nail l Z f' A ' w - y ti ? JL l . 5 at l , Q QI I l . Jil- T pg' ill' ' 1 y 5- l ll. P 'f l 5. ll T l ' lit if? . 1 U i QJ will l 'lzzlwgefv-:fm 1 H 24 iz es'1.s12.:.1.g ef. Mwilifqi i A :ii Yi km i : ? , v A ' Qi n - un -- f l A 'Til ' 'fir . - l f' 'dw 1 , A N P tl 1 naw WM' 4 l u -My H1 an M F ,T f ,, is . lr X, rw X l 1 l l l G M f , , 'Q ' f z l i A 41 i. will tg Pu l D 1 P a 1 1, , Il' Kcfyl QSAETQ-Qlllrt'-'lggllrgepiIlltzgglll:?c?Z2'fl'lF'.,.1gf,llIgP, fllfrigfgiil T H fi r : -1 l T:1:1lLi': ' It l P111 ...1,,, 1 V- ...,. W .la-1. . . ,.,e.FE1'3 'l' ' , . Jgllkgzgglllgftill'2- 44:g'l'c5'3:l'?E'-f'll'c5'-gf: l' SR''l'v -'igigllle'?2T-s ll'r':g'3'l'5f.i'21'll'FgSllIS'l'?-, 1lli:iQ ir35:',l::,,g ng: .I Tl ' C ' s . lil l I ill Q 2 + f 'lf' a LL Who s W ho m America, 1943 44 lf I ' .65 This book is especially edited for the january Class of 1925, .E of Bryan Street High School ll' 5 Alston, Ruth-Librarian, Mesquite, Evans, john Luther-Editor, The M Texas. Philippine Dail Hambur er. JL Y E 5? Austin, Margaret - Ex-manager of Finley, Jewel-Director, Directing WJ anti-fat drive. traffic at Elm and Ervay Streets, Dal- ia Barcroft, Cecile-Painter, paints all las' Texas' - M kinds of faces. Fisher, Marlowe-Hauler, Wood and JL - Barnette, Berta and Dorothy Form- Coal' QQ by-Woodworkers, wash second-hand Gay, Evelyn-Chiropodist, Centi- Q tooth picks in a restaurant. pedes a specialty. M B3fCl1Cl0f, Cl1a1'lCS-M3I1Uf2lCll11'6YZ Garrett, Powell-Banker, Banks all is Has manufactured a remedy to get kinds of rivers and streams. X thin' npeddling hot tamalesjy Greenwood, Robert - Educator, Q Beasley, LC011afd-51-IYECOUZ CCI-HS Teaches high school students how to 3 classes every day in collegej. pass without studying. Lf Bl'lSl0W, C01'i11C-52lCSW0man: Rub- Hatzenbuehler, Walter -- Malcolm 'lf ber tires in Canada. Boone-Dee Bradford, Players, Enter- Q Britton, Emily-Secretary: Gossip tain animals at Yellowstone National pq Gossip Club Park with their strmged instruments. W . , E Buchanan, Ivy Lee-Missionary? Hackney, Vivian-Weather Prophet, Ri Sandwich Islands. Equator Reglon' Q Burns, Carter-Reptile Tamer Hired H Ebdggsilf VgI'fICljSinger, Sings to all in Asia for life. S m u 0 exlco' all Close, Majorie-Airplane owner, Hunt' Mafiam-Cultivatori A fam' E Carries passengers from Ft. Worth to ous Macaroni Held' 316 Grand Prairie. Hood, William-Circus Clown, Holy gm: Crum, Paul- Inventor: How to Land' Q keep the chickens from scratching the Karmenber Eddie..Auth0r- You W 3, , ,: Wofms Out of the garden- Can't Tell How Old a Prune is by ll!-l Dickey, Martha-Kindergartner, Has Counting its wrinkles- V 'lg' largest klndffgaffen in the world- Lynn, Esther-Manufacturer, Green lf Duke, Julia Ann-Beautifier, Beauti- Cheese f3Ct01'5' On the m00U- : 505 all lmmlgfanm In New Y0l'l4 CIW- Martin, Irene-Private insane asylum M Durham, Elizabeth - Promoter of for glfls- -B. matrimonial affairs. M C K ay, J a me S-Manufacturer? EE Earl, Vivian-Author- What Makes Makes pin cushions out of his arma- the Boys Love Me So? dillo shins. M Emmett, Gabriel-Dealer, All kinds Mize, Harvey-Head of an Anti-roll- of junk. ing pin campaign. 'lf' W do 'tl JL ' :al-s-as-1-asxwulfzeerll aalzlfxeelxtesxrnrscerl 1924 utarea.,-:.3g.,,gg.:',.l-,:.3-gtg:q..t,-:rg..f.,,,.f,. . PagiFzfty nina 'P' . - if I ' l L- e -- '- 'l --5'-'B-IEEE lw':fl2.ll2-so i' , -2 L-glllgqrfv ,W 51h 5 l W Moore, Wilt - Q West Indies. on Snake Charmef' R. k ' in Q Morris, Janet-New India, er' Mary Ellen-Hairl Dresser- 4 Her latest st -1 - spapel' Reporier- ' oryr H'0W to M , ShCll0n R fu Moxl ake Love- tra - ' ay'DeHlCr' 5 h tm City 631, Frank...Mercham K PS m China. ' e S mouse N P5 ' Se ls exclu ' 5 anSas St l 65 ma Se dl Slvely Wh 1- range, V- - . - - Av, 5,8 e ee barrow Dumbell Cluhiglma Presidentg The T: vi Osborne, William ... L Scheub M . ut I Hced the World flwyerl Con.. ' arle'-Illvent . , M lllll mg. that he IS good-look gatemed fo make Sun hilt Mafhme Jl l , ' ark, S me' fo h ' M chPal:tlowe, Allie Mae - Storey St l r t e gl, ,L ec s all oysters that go fo Clleckefi people Plow ansel-Tellefi 'Tells an -if Payne L fshlvment, flows - fo 10Wer and mis , , W -J C , awrence-Chris P in Statue of Libe C Wm- 'nf lil ' - Ferguson-Scie 1 etefman Stone l ny' i lk? fi mystery! Has a wo d mists: S0lvecl Written' Marietta-Higtgrihn. if M mlll in his digesti 0 -Decker a Saw- the history of an , 1 Has gf, Jl. ve Or v . fs - 1 AU - SHHS. Sug E 1 g P Hill. --l 5? Phillipp F of ..Yg' meth-Singer ahd nn LN am. v red-Astrollo I O11 can9t ten h W Buthor M so Ines every sta 8 mer- Ex, Jum b Ow far alto d , pl L r that hits th P Y Uleasurin ' . 3 Will Il rw Prigmore J k e grolllld, Tab 1 S 1135 tall. , 'gf-g r , ' av -O ' . . . oowsky, - M? is potatoes eyes' cul'Sts, Examines Rirnglin ,-. Btiike ROW Walker? In fl T C hers Bat- l Ml .lil R0imotsky, Isad lrcusi num - Bailey itll hi vented NHOW t Ore-Illvemor, In- Wunderlick R l gl! M do 0 get meat fo Fe 1 ' uth-Balcom ' lvl Z Stand, by a dog C ' 1' a hot C s at home at th Y Ownerg lf 39 R th ll atcherf COUY. C Old Mill Bal- 9 0 C , Gl - .K en Hearse Driver Yancey Ch l Lb ' Cure fg ' - aries-Physici' . ' up f spring fever, Fm, Sure vi fr l ig 5 l ISl'4 l -f N3 5 'll' ' 'll' i H24 w W, el it e X61 QQ all so 5 U1 do 13' 'JY 4 l 'l he l 'L l .L l -5- l - if l J l ' Q l li i , l l ::llggQZl!5ll?n:,,. 1.7: - I A l he v a.Q4l.c:f?: U fiEji1i 4 ALF- . . l K an-i?W-.M515-3l.3fn:f,1,Q,:Lg,1fZ?1'ffLi-Lf,-1, JL l 1 'Page Sixty e -V l 4 041.1 l l 1 it 412. I , - .., .-4 5 - fi - :-- , -v Y-: , V 5 - , iEIWYKSIIISET-ill'5f'4'Cg'l'3'.?211 E'-'QPI'-'i-'g2'l'5SfR''I'w 4g43'll3-2r51l 'f-iigilfi-1 -ifllvfii'llS-3i'l 'F?.1?r!'S7-s l'a'f-i43'l'5-5241! if L - L L Tl' J W lit Ji, lil L!! ii E 'T Li - LL wr if 'V 311 ?8 5? W gl Q To the Graduate 55 'll' ' -5 You've got your sheep-skin clutched in your hand and your trunks are packed Ji- m to go- gf ,LL Your bills are paid and your way is clear-it is over at last, you knowg -F And you think of the hard, hard grind it was, and the thoughts come back to you gg, W Of the four long years that are finished now, and you say you are glad you are rfn Il Q through. tl . , . if Ji, There was many a thing in those four long years that you did not like at all- -3 Many a rule that irked your soul, petty and mean and smallg ' as And you say to yourself, Thank God, I'm through-through with the endless Ve grind, -E N Away from stricture and 'straint at last, and leaving it all behind! JL W F lt's all right, here in the heat and dust of a room you are ready to leave- 3 :B And you think to yourself you can quit it all, with never a thought to grieveg M -- But wait till they're calling, All aboard! and the engine's whistlesfblow- E Q And you're really leaving it all, old man-you'll find it is hard to go! 4. . . 'W- ff And lt,S plaguey hard to keep fighting back the choke that your throat endures, ga When the thoughts well up of all the years have meant in this life of yours- 6 Of the friends that are scattering far and wide-of ways that may never meet, 'N H When the pathways stretch to the press of years to be travelled by weary feet. 'Lf J , ' L J Y It's life outside, you say to yourself, and this is but school-boy play! I Q But a tear wells up with the crowding thoughts of all that you leave today- P11 JL It's nothing to be ashamed of, lad-you'll know with the passing years .E That the further you grow away from school, the prouder you are of tears. if W YV li: For there's many a time in the years ahead, when everything's breaking wrong 'll 5: That you'll think of the vanished high-school days as one grand stream of songg ft It's life-outside-all right, old man, but life is frequently pain, JL I1 And there's many a time in the years to come you will wish you were back again! sd -Selected. 56 P 272 Ji' 11 -R wr W Us 'V' Nl r,1 J! JL JL '17 TC 'U V' Q if r' F Jl. W-- g .. f i5ggi+:11f5s::1ixae :ez-.liv es-iles:-I-sfgg l2'?f'2s !li-:'?g'l 2':s l!r 1g s 551-41 Page'Sixty-one l Juniors E CI ASS OFFICERS , President ...,............ .......A.........,....,...........,...,.... ........ L l oyd Slaten Vice-President .,,...... ....... Y dtes McGuire Secretary ............,........., ,........ N cdra .Newkirk S ergea-nt-at-A IW16' .......... .............. W alter Doughty ' Reporter ..................,..... ........, P riscilla Robertson OW 'that another year is almost completed we like to sit back and think of what our class has so far accomplished' how as Freshmen, weentered - , Bryan probably a little green but with the determination to further the , good name that our school had acquired to make a good name for our class and for ourselves individually' ,and of how as our first year passed by we had been molded into the very life of the school' and then how as Sophornores we obtained not only the admiration and respect of our fellow-students but also of our tezchers' and we like to remember that even at that time many of the students in our class were becoming prominent in school and in various lines of 'extra school activities. As Juniors due to our la e organization we have not accomplished a great deal as a unit but we have done remarkably well in scholarship in clubs in athletics and in other phases of the school life. Again we have our distinguished mem- bers having a representative Nedra Newkirk on the Girls Debating Team t and the student who led the entire school in scholarship for two years Alan Reed. 5 ' Lowx-:LL Hooxau. ' As an athlete trains for weeks in order that he may triumph in the test of his skillg as the violinist labors unceasiugly to give to his hearers- a perfect pre- sentation of a wonderful strain--so, have We constantly striven to prepare our- selves for our final act in the Drama of School Life. wi Tl' fb Though we have each one of us labored incessantly that we may be prepared to hold aloft. those standards which are to be entrusted to our care for the ensuing year, we realize that all great works have been accomplished as the result of thorough' and intensive preparation and concentrated effort rather than by a force 'dependententirely upon the isolated achievements of individuals. flf' if lla YY Q4 vu vb fw I UGS W LQ . . Therefore, we, the members of the III-A class, do join hands one with another M JL ' and pledge our united efforts to the attainment of those objectives which ctil- lt 3 minate in true and lasting success. i gig N -MARTIN PrcKE'r'r. 31 WHY NOT? Q1 Jil, The Junior Class of '24, as it appears to me, ? Isbound to be the very best in Bryan's History. 'ff llg With only one great aim in view, and that to win or die, W my We buckle down to do our best and heave a wistful sigh, Q 5 Our tutors all are interested, and that is plain to see, Q1 im And if I fail, I blame noione but just this little mel - 'ul jj. We have right here within our walls equipment quite complete, fr Why! would 'we fail, when others won and never knew defeat? 3,8 Their destiny they have in hand and on life's way they go, W ,ju Some sailing smooth, some struggling hard at the meeting of each foe. lil E- So as I see it, I must say, it seems quite plain to me, fir' QQ To all of us who work and try, it spells out victory. - 'UW JL ' -RUBY CLAYTON MCKEE. 'ii' lf W W in Q JL . S - I I JL 5-:rt-zgelnlasaiuefeein-aaaiiixee-ifesxlnlxceii ufaaxliitgeelu-aa:-:laceil-earn-:fetalaffair: .Elk-'-?sBll5E'A'II'v'ifZ 'l'c ?'a3f4g'i ii-'I'-2-1 -has-4le:-:emasxil-:de-als:-:ariszss11-532:41::z iifae::+r1e+:l n. 'Il' ll if lf V Page Sixty-two E i ' 4 i ,v ,-q . -ir M lil? .:, .. .lm . . it mt.. 'Q F.. 1 N .. V mr, -V ., -1, - - X. , Wa ,-1 ,,.-1 ,, .. .,..,, , lr J 1-w.A,c bv .'f.1-,a..,.,. w-14. mv. 1:-v 1-' xr g.lif.-,-fi-Ei. - ,4 .Lv M, g1?.J1s ur.. vf,f' , M, un, r--------A ----.-mf, '9 if? 1. W-.W-., -- A s 3 1 I ,. ,.1 I-F , PV' 'U'! nf- 1, TV. rfplvrvgugrw vw f very-1r'+ 'L':1-Q-vpvf 1 s 3 I i 5 I 5 i 2 5 W il . 1 1 a F - 9' L . 6 i , E r ? F. 1. Q 5 P' gf, I 9. 'v v ,L It SI M ,g 1.1 . lu in is un ,J .4-, Q if 5 E 'f v f X if F - A 5 E 2 5 v F? 3 P ? In 4 F 'I i E Q: U. I. Nl 2 Qi 11 .- , I , f ,L ,. , ., wx . A V' 3-. J' A.s1 f, L .L Q-.w....a .v 4. -L.-1.1.1-.! k:,.J',,:.us.u.nnr.x..L.L1a.:u-. . J ... .. ...W,A....,Y3,,.--,.,.,i.,.-,,,., ,M, M ,, ,QM f K 1 'N .,..--,., .W-.,,., .f Page Sixty2tY1i'ee AI A The Sophomores B, BERT PITT HATEVER qualities the Sophomores may lack, eventtheir . most exacting critics must admit that the class as a whole is distinguished by three outstanding features' These three dominating qualities are --to use apt alliterations artful aid --vigor 'vivacity and variety. Whatever this class finds to do it does with all its might be itsolxing problems in algebrapor writing poetry. fIt is alive too' not a colorless lifeless bunch that goes to sleep during the it in if recitation. Nor are its talents restricted to one small field. oh the L31 ii- contrary, you find its menibers making good in all extra-school actiirities, be as athletics, club work, R. O. T. C., debate, declamationg spelling and f' essa contests. Last, but not least, the carr on in the hondst-to- ef W' y y Y ' i if goodness'?- school work, i. e., lesson getting. Many students quiqafter tg W, one year of high-school. but we stay on, both because we love Bryan and 93 because we know the value of a higher education. , Q Wishing all the students of Bryan a long and happy vacation, we Yi take our own. p Ji fi. ? 'ic .B Hail ic r lf' if i if I: l '11 A i Q l I r f 'H+ 1: -f.: 1,-1 -'-!., 'a -J 1- ' of f if Salfslllr-sgell 1 liz:.'2 i'llf-S,4.w'ITg -?'N fm':- w 'EVN I r-'.:f3'l run: t l ,Q ,I 1 El'5F?s8'l'2f:'2'-alll 251553 'l'e':?-f.'21?E'-4ll 4':'-g?.'l'5S?-.A'lla-'igglllgif-'-ElI'f-'-'S'3'l'3'S'2S'l1 f1'5'3'l 3i'2'1'i1 543 l S!! 5121456 l1S.5'f3JlI2 :M JL 'F' P0 3 . sa 'll' 'lr tai il tl 'N' ry N 4 30 5? M lf It gf Jl. 'W M lf JL th 322 , 555 'ii . EE 'I 'V' fa . y it Q s , 9 X y Q v ' M B6 f , y JL my r 1 9 Page Sixty-fquy . F ii Q , if K .1 as if ,, L ew Z V, f If w. 5 4 ,. P 5.x 9. qt Lii ww ESC :gf W 1. LH ,.,, Q '4 . ., 3- QL' r '. if :Q 2 sr'-.4 s .-. in PQ Nix if? sig Q :-14 ' -1 631. . .E Yiif 1: 4 1 '-1 J 'f ,if 535' .,- J P-x O I 14. Mi , X, 3 1 ' fl----'il 1 LY .L 114-.,:-,w.1 .:,,n.w.4 gg: .' s B , x N. --W------A-- .4 m W W H. ..N. -ff , .N , , , A ,HA Y H , Y . -- ug Y. - 'H ----'----------M -- -H- '- ,. -f --4 ,,,.. 1 3 5- Li yt , ,ts ,I Y.. -, X 1 1 I f . -- .v 1 -' fw-:f.'-,. -W' 'f - , ., ,,Q,,A,.,, A , k ,QM . X , A w,,,.,u - -W 1 , , , ,. , .,.- I, ,. -.M .A X V A X.--.,.-.- .,, WA, M 1 f-.:. 14-vi., up umlzl. wx , Page Sixty-five ' i if-'ivee 1112148ll-.aft-:vez-411'-,':zs,'-wigs:-.f-I-:zeal 5-sr-at'.-if:-sms:-f-flirt'-:+3fa'!n-az - I 1 i l JL rfb The Freshman Class l y By FULLER BRAY ' L. I 4 N september, 1923, Bryan High ,enfoiied what' we think is 'the 'fclassiestn bunch of Freshmen ever enrolled in the history the -school. The Sophs gloated gleefully over the initiation 'of the 'lFisl1, but just wait until next September! The Sophs think they areibetter than we :fre and the Juniors and Seniors think they'ajre'terrib1y ,impor- tant' but we-are just as good as any although we. are notas bigg , lp 'Every elass has its stars butfours are brightest -ofiall. Luther C Shortyj Coleman one ofnthe best football players Bryan hadiduring the season of 1923 is a freshman. In the grouplof Stars in the Annual you will find the pieture of two Freshmen: Margaret Harris la' I-A whose agerage forfthe year is 969420 n and Harold Smithson fi I-B who 9491496 4 1 ' . . , A in i ' Mr Stockard calls for the? Good .cholarship Club? ' he asks howr many are Freshmen 'and a la1fge.percentage'ofYthe pupils rise. Our numbers exceedthose of the Sophs andjuniors. Only the Seniors outnumber us. To our good patient teachers and our beloved Principal we areindebted for this great number of good scholars. ii - i' 1 l Watch us graduate with the finest record of any class that has ever passed from the doors of the Bryan Street High. School! six 1 1 A I I J ' 7 F K , 1 1 'f w 3 , N 7 ' 1 ' in S 1 l ' 7 V 4 .4 W 1 ' .f J if A K A , I JL f wr W mi ll Ji. 4 ic W uh 95 JL fx 35 S . mis 1 Q1 Q Ji? ,- ,, I , l ' -f I : . . ::r-Q13-srlasziil:eef:-aa4I1laea-l-s+5:'.'1'::4-sri i:g+p:ii::e-Elura: U' ' '- I 'J ai, J 31 La A i Q- .. limi mal. MQW L. , f I 1 r Page Sixty-seven ' R T' ' . T c ' 'T71f7f fT1fF5 Q1 'l ?'3g'l'53'4 ': 05-22-'4-E ' ' W' ' - W, . W ,,,,, 7.,. . ,H r l EJ l Stars of the First Magnitude Edmund Decherda Best all-round athleteg football, basketball, track 1 1 l l l ' I I af f 'V' M JC 1 E lf W 1 ll it a s v ,l ll ' 'l 1 ll l lyyl : E l I I fi , I I r 'vl Harold Smithson Margaret Harms I O Mahonex Alan Reed Gordon Teal Elizabeth Du ham Walter Doughty James Kreuger W1ll1am Peacock fd Highest average in I B Class Hrghest average 1n IA Class First Prize Llttle Poster Contest Hrghest average 1n Hrghest average ln and ln the entlre Hlghest average 1n Eagle Scout First Prize Thrlft H1gh polnt man on Cxty Schools Theater Jumor Class June 24 Class school January 25 Class Slogan Contest Rrlle teams of l Beatrice Peebles ........l.................,..,...,.... Highest average in Sophomore Class . I' nu, uvnn-nn-nh---U-n'nn-' U ' - I ' 't i 5 2 l al l X. c. C l 3 -.,,w,,,,o, M,M,e,,,, Y , ,MV --A -Y 1-i ' 2-w e-+ 'I'k': -P-fval1l924l I - 2- f+'-: le a z XYFQQWW c , , z 1 Page Szxty ugh! 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', I l 1 'V f f l '5 The D Club is an organization composed of those who have I . if made their letters either in football, basketball, track, tennis, or baseball. ll' A 1' EI lts purpose is to make the D a more honored and coveted letter. lt I V In V' . - . A ' 5 tries to vet new men out for the various S Jorts so that Ur an w1ll have l T , o l Y I 1 I l good teams. This is important, as a school .is known by its winning 3 5 ' e I J is teams. g u'v If X THE OFFICERS OF THE D CLUB ' ' W Luther Blasingame ,....,,,,.,,........,..,,,,,....,.....,.,... .....................,,..... P resident 1' fp Earl Haley ..,.,,,......,. i.,........ V ice-President 2 , E l Edmund Decherd .....,. ..,.,,.. .S 'nw'tary-Treasurer ' Bill Coit ,,,.,..,,......... ....,..., S 't'l'f1L'LIl1f-tif-AF1115 E Miss Zoe McEvoy .....,, .,......,...,........ S 'jzonxor I at it 1 Other members are XVeld:1 Bolcloek, Percy Andrews, Gale Callahan, Fred Fld, Blasingame, Gordy Brown, Luther Coleman, Anthony Muse, William Naylor. J , id Ray SllC'ltO'Il, Aaron Teague, Don Pickle, jesse VVest and Field Smith. , ' rl! A HH! VI my Z f K ' 'ill iff P l is i l ---..M-.FM x E ' E Q E A- E 2? in 1 :iid V11 E32 E A A -A -+2- 1 -, v , ' '?1-1- Page Sixty-nine ' fri-:nil-milf ll ll If W fav EAC Q l'?38'l -ifrzill'X45'l'3 i11'?E'-'4'l ?ZB'l'55:'-4'l'F?.B'I135'-:blfkZQ'l'S2-:4'I1'.:'-ii'-3'lv3E':iit21543 145323. tiiiiii HBS : ta I -' , l The Second Team D Club The members of the football second team of 1923 who made second team Ds were invited by Coach W. D. Franks to a meeting on March 6 to form a second team D Club. . Q' 1 The following boys were present at the first meeting andy were later recognized as the charter members: ' Roland Johnson H. F. Pettigrew Bush Jones, Floyd Woolridge Russell Marshall Lawrence Evans, Ray Joyner Chester Donnally John Simms Robert Johnson Paul Crum Ollie Barfield Frances Baird Howard Walker Bill Magnessx Lloyd Slaten and James Foy. A T Coach Franks explained the purpose of the meeting and the idea of form ing the club. Each boy expressed himself as being heartily in favor of the formation of the club and the purposes for which it was to be organized. The coach then called for an election of a president and a secretarr - treasurer the only officers needed by the club. Roland Johnson a d Lloyd Slaten were elected to the respective offices. ' At the next meeting the name Second Team D Club was adopted and several forms and ideas in the secret ritual of initiation were adopted. Paul Crum, Bill Magness and Lawrence Evans were named as the initiation committee. At this same meeting Ray Joyner Russell Marshall and Robert Johnson were apcointed to act as a social committee. The initation and social committees have both done excellent work. When the basketball season ended, there were several members of the basketball second team who were applying for admission. The following members of that team were initiated over a period of two weeks: J. B. Johnson Lowell Hooker Harry Eastman Richard Williams Raymond Cobb Vertrees Stephens and John Weaver. Each candidate expressed himself as delighted with the club and its precepts even if some of the candidates were frightened by the initiation. Eastman certainly likes to carry books for two weeks and Hooker says that you certainly can have a fine time at a banquet but with a D Second meeting a banquet is not to be compared. The club was formed to keep the members of the second teams together and to keep ever before them the high ideals of clean sportsmanship, clean living and clean thinking. Also one of the main ideas is to back the athletic teams of Bryan High. As practically all the members of this club will be back in Bryan next year and everyone has played on some team it will be seen that the club will do much good for those men who will represent Bryan in future athletic contests. This club has already shown its spirit and next year it can be counted upon to keep up the good work. lsr '24 'll' fm STE ll N ln- 1- z+2'l'es:fn:rs2-elefaflflll-eeis-sf.-was-all Ieaxrllf.-:+P+r'aa::-s-1:-,elllasea2:-reva -1 Page S wbnty ..i.'fl-.:- iirkflia ..-Lt. '- all 'ill' .. I,-...mv-M-,,,..,, g .X -. .,.,. 1,5 M, , Qi rr 52 W il' it -S- I 'P 'lf wi' 'U' I fi 1? ll! '- 1 Girl Reserves To find and give the best. That is the national purpose of the Girl Reserves. Every member of every one of the hundreds of Girl Reserve clubs throughout the United States strives to live up to this purpose. The purpose of the Girl Reserves of Bryan High is To further the cause of Christ in everyday life. That is one of the reasons, and the main reason, why they have worked so hard this year to make others, with whom they have come in contact, happy, why they have tried to provide wholesome good times for Bryan High students, and why they have tried to create a general atmosphere of friendliness throughout the school. In one of the tirst meetings of October, when the new members entered the Circle of Light of the Girl Reserves, they determined to live up to this code: As a Girl Reserve, I will strive to be: Gracious in manner, Impartial in judg- ment, Ready for service, Loyal to friends, Reaching toward the best, Ever de- pendable, Seeing the beautiful, Earnest in purpose, Reverent to God, Victorious over self, Eager for knowledge, Sincere at all -times. I will try to face life squarely. The first letters of the above phrases spell Girl Reserves, and the code contains all of the virtues of an ideal member of this gigantic organization. The Girl Reserves of Bryan have ranked high among the clubs in the high schools of Dallas. This excellent standing was made possible through the untiring efforts of the head advisor, Mrs. A, M. Henderson, the assistant advisors, Miss Carrie Deen, Miss Ruth de Capree, Miss Erna Beilharz, Miss Ruby Keith, Miss Elouise Durham, Miss Bonnie Wilkins, Miss Benners and Mrs. I. E. Harder, the Girl Reserve Secretary from the Y. W. C. A., who advised the club. The officers for the year were: Marion Anthony, President, Evelyn Howard, V ice-President and Membership Chairman, Thelma Weaver, Secretary, Juanita Glasgow, Treasurer, Bertha Busch, Good Times Chairman, Julia Pillet, Service Chairman, Josephine Jack, Program Chairman, Maurine Martin, Reporter, Ruth Cockrell, Advertising Chairman, Pauline Anthony, Telephone Chairman, Helen Dorothy Winters, Music Chairman, and Beatrice Peebles, Representative to the City Council of the Girl Reserves. 'iz 'i ',l l IlI ' ligqylll Q ll ll Ill -' ll Ili-' is nl '? ul I ii a+2n.e-in-f':e...a-sei 1-get C.. ge 1924 az-. ...ze.na:s-fur-sz-era:-.n- els:-..n,.. I'f-'-K+3'vS22- les -Q-l'5 24 22:-+'Ih 32-nissan Bama-2:11-:-1 erlla-:.f'u'.f-5'-3fi .s:v::w::-1 ws:-:-1li.':-,s. ur'.ss:.'u rr N A A A IN lb if ii. l ff' 'lf Yi? 'll' l rr W Ju 3 Ji ii' W ' 'T' ll' YE lil ll 'lr X Bi' ml . iii A Page Seventy one im? sM 'i' +' l-F-I+?-'Haifa-1 Annual Staff Wie Wish to take this occasion to thank those who have made possible this book. Our Faculty Adxisers have given us invaluable advice and a'sistance. The art classes and typewriting classes have enerously biven us their time and service, The ad betters and all the people you see listed on these two pages have turned out the material that has really made this -Xnnual' so if you like any part of the book and it is possible that you will you will lind the picture of the person respon:ihle for this on one of these pages. To those who were unable to procure an Annual this year we ex- tend our breatest sympathy and our mdvice to subscribe early next year and save ye lusiness Manaber and ye Editor some tearing of hair and gnashinb of teeth. Yours sincerely JAMEs wAGNoN all fi' '53 'fr 1 1 1 ' ' E if W 12 E ii- 'll' y J I. R. VERSCHOYLE. . l l l l l JC I , : ' 0' UD O' I b ! 4 4 3 W J ' v E 5 ' I 0' p xii i M ' , l w I ' ---cc ei-.. -.i -4-'W -,--,.ti ,aa W J :al-a:2'?.-nafS:.'wxc :'an14: tl ia-:eil I IQQ4 ia'-zawaz lia . g. sa.p-a ...g,f,.4q'-g Page Seventy-two JT? RTTTFZ. A f. 40: ' .1 K . ,, 1 1-z.r A.L'..x:,u4u,1Lt,a.,.La .:uL::,t,un.,4.mr.,x:.u.g.x.:h4.U1nQ'L4.::L' Fafully-.fldiisrrs Editor-in-C11 iff... .-lssoviafp Iidltnl' flssariatc' Editor Orgaizisczfimzs ...... .r..,,....,.,,,,Misses Eleanor H. Benners and Pauline VVarne1' Wagnon Armstrong ,,,.,l.,,...,A11ice Carlisle .......,....... Nan Jones Afhlctarhs ......,..,....,.,.,......,.l, .........,.....,.. B ill Shiels Dramalzcs ,......,,.......,..,.....,..,, ......,..... Eula Gee Gantt Debate and UFClllllllIl1'tIlI,., ,....., Clarence Browning ,lanuary Seniors ..........,... ,...,..... J anet Morriss Class Profrhvf '24 ......., .,..... J . O. Mahoney Class Historian, '24 ....,.. ...... ...,,,...,,,,,l , .,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,... ......,.,,.. H u b ert Stokes Class Pact '24 .....,..........,...............,..........,,,,,....,..V,.,,.,,......,...,,,........ B. Wrenn Webb Class Prophets '25 r..r Ivy Lee Buchanan, Virgil Hodges and Margaret Boone Class Historian '25 ,.........................,.,,........,.,....,,,.,.,......,........... Robert Greenwood .-lrt Editm ',,, ..................,........,,.....,....,,......,...,.,...... .....,.........,,.......,,.., J . O. Mahoney Military Editors ,...........,.,.i.....i. .,,,,.,., ......., L a wrunce Stell and Dale Waldrop 1'il'l'.Vl1-lllflll Class lff'f71'I'A't'llltIl-TH' ,,..., ,................,...,,..,.....,...........,. F nller Bray .S'apl10mor-Q Class Rvprf'sv11lafif'f ,,,.,,,,., ...,..............r,r.,...... Bert Pitt Junior Class' RCI7l'U.YFl1lllll.T't' ....,...l,.,,. ......, L owell Hooker Literary Editor .....,,.,..,.....................,....,..,....,.......,........ ..,...... B lanche jay Faculty Adi'lSfl' .,....,.....,.. .,.,..,,,, ,.,,,..,,,......,,,.,.....r,..,. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, N V , A, Pile Business Manager ...................... ,..,,,, L . R, Verschoyle Assistant Business llftllltlgfl' ,..,. ,,,,,,.,,,,, M artin White .4d:'c'rfisz'ng Jllauaycr ...,.....,..,.. ......,... R obert Painter .4dz'ertisi11g ......................., ............. Victor Tede Q.: 'vqrrfff 5 A92 QL Page Seventy three -.. - w..,. ., ,- , Y- .Y ...-. ,.,..v..v rf,- M if ! , 5 . . , g...c1p .,.,. 4' 51,21 V .fa Q.: - ,. , ' 'WT lr gnfaeilsazeiiwas-raswaa - in +3-is -einzssliaivali-axeslima.:-:ee-vissaiag Tf to ' 'll' vu Y . tt E l 1 iw 1 ra ! l vi . ' W 1r X Q l p jf 5 a W . P3 at Ll- nv l if np . I' 14. ,im QF -3- 15 PB I , . Harry Smith Lloyd Slaten W i X - s Q x Nj W. fir P ' j s rm , ,l 1 The Dalhz owrnal W r+ 5 The Journal, under the management of Harry Smith, editor, and Lloyd 'rg , i Slaten, business manager, was the most uniformly successful magazine M i ever published at Bryan. Every issue could have satisfied alike the most -fr ' serious minded, or, cn the other extreme, the most fun-loving person W 3 imaginable. A full measure of good stories was found in every issue, L Q31 , some long, some short, and some to be continued to suit a variety of M - 1 tastes. Every club was given a full write-up and the assemblies and Q mg 1 student activities were covered fully and in an interesting manner. Physical 11' Q training, Radio, R. O. T. C., and Athletics were presented in every issue, l Tf and all drew favorable comment from the students not only of Bryan, but ' l w X of other schools as well. The editorial section indicated that a great amount E 5 of work and reflection had been spent upon it, for the subjects were all 4-F , interesting and timely. I 5- X Now we turn to the jokes and the Hall of Fame, which were probably i 'lil the most popular departments in the entire magazine, and rightly so, for QA jf even an inexperienced observer could see that a great deal of care had been 3. 5? , exercised to get just the right kind of jokes. N X' And now for that hard cash proposition, the business management, W ' ,N which is the most unobtrusive part of the magazine, but still the most fi I necessary. Lloyd Slaten deserves credit for the fact that the bills are paid M is W promptly, or almost promptly, and so far not even a small mortgage has il thrown its shadow across the threhold of the journal office. Each issue 3.5 N was well advertised by signs and billboards placed conspicuously about W '5' the building, The campaign for subscriptions has always been a success, 6 ig. as proved by the circulation of 800 copies every issue. X -L -it nr w W gd! li '3' IC -B -3- ? Tr 'lf l -3- , l nn . Cf - ::1e:zefiasf.iu+,:ee.1n- +1-.-:Qefissx-uiszgeii 1924 i re-r.:aems:-:s-it a lia:-:'.-tra:-seller,-:'.iu:: Page Seventy-four J l .r-. .. V WNFTX vt .5-A. ,1-:rwm,w..jrL z,1n::.,a- my g,:ru't:i'J.2fQf Xv's7fxt11i Y ,fzrsuifgyixfvg 1133, 2 Ju- :.-liV1..wevtgaf,.m..y:-,.M,.44.m.'tiz1f-e4gf..b.L.1n.4.if..: ' ' '- ' f'z.XllJ.Sn.ameEE'N ' 'P nw X' 1 .1 I. v . J' tty , A i iufjwl 'K N my ,4 - i ii yrs tg? W '45 i if lit l l il I ,Fw il I t i t. .. r it 2 it T :ll I i it Y 1 yogi 22 ll . 1 ' trglii. Dalhl fovmal We N 5-ll' v WA EDITORIAL STAFF MY-t ri, Editor-in-Chief .......,,, ,......,,,,..,.. ,V,...... ,..............,, ...,,, H a r r y W. Smith Associate Editor ..,... ....A... l' flizabeth Stephens VV .lsxistnzit Editor. .,.,,.....,.,.........,....,...................... Carl VVall gil Literary Editor ,... ......,,.,,.,.,A..,...,..................... N edra Newkirk il' Student Artiwitivs ..,., .,,,,,,,, K athleen Newton and C. E. Shortt W Ol'fjUll4i,S'Ufi0l1.Y ...A... ............,...............,...,....... T helma Autrey ' x EIFIYUPIQFS ,.,. ...,, .,.,,......,..,.,.. B l anche Jay flthletirs ......... ......... VX falter Littlejohn if Military ............. .,.....,..........,..,................... R obert Painter :gm Hall of Fauic .,.,.. .....,,.............i............,........... K Qeneva Rhodes lwfgii Jokes .,.,...............,.. ...,..,,,.,,.,.,.,,,,..,. D onalcl Black and Clement Romanet ' s Contest Editor .,......... ..................,,,,,,.A..,.,...A..,......,.....lil.......l.ll,..l...... C ole Stephens Art Dvparfmrnl ,,,...,. .,,.,... L 'eefle Harcroft, j. O. Mahoney, Elinor Moxley, lfwll B. Luttrell and Paule Patton 1155 f 1.i1vrury Critirs... ....,.... Misses Beulah Talley and Bonnie Wilkins HL., .lrt Crilir ..,.,..,. .,.,,,,.,,l,,,,,....,...,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.. M iss Eleanor Benners I ' viii BUSINESS STAFF ' Bitsiliuvs Mmzayvl' .....,...........,.......,..,.,.............,,,..,....,,.,....................,.,.., Lloyd Slaten .'i5Xl.StU71i Biixirtrss illumiyw' ,..,, .......,.,....l,.l.....,. W 'illiam Noble Circirlation ......,...,......,.,,.....,..,..,.. .. .,,.,. Fauna Belle Robertson igim Business Advisor ...v............... ..,,....,. M r, R. M. Caldwell XM'-ix Wilt ililii M, VW Hi, 1 --+G-f--'-'A+-ff -- 'f' i ' f V 'Rs -:V-Yr-'-7-if--V ,,,, - 7 ' 7 1 Lx . Ki. Page Se'1fmfy-J6f'c 1 1 I 1 1 V 1 i l 1 1 .,,,,,. m .AN f x,. 11' v V, H, ,.4 mmf '51'j't I ' 'r'f,--H vi MH- , - ',fz11PiSv,Q,-If f-rr -A ' ' Q-J-.'N .,-.,..i- F -w-r'i '.1'r 3'-Lu-L?..? pf-,1s:.......-I -I -' f f+:'ti2l 1 1 If w v f . IF? as M e' e ' P e P or 1 f' 1, ll:-3 Ea.. ,ig I 'SAI' I .111 C., pil S me . 11 71. A 1. FM 75? All H 4 'f-,I ' ,ss 1 Hifi 1 1 u-4 liifi 114 rf TE' . 11141, 1,1 ' 1151 Q15 ff 5 ,JO , 1 E! 1 1 if 1 . 1 . lriii iv! l- ' ir- I 'E 1 ll 1 lg' .51 I B114 i , :1' Em 1 ' V' il eff. The Athenaeum Club ge 535' iffy The Athenaeum Public Speaking Club has had a very successful year, both in LTA lfifl a business and a social way, under the supervision of Miss Ruby Keith. lf' The officers for the fall term were: Nina Baird, President, Irene MeCutclpon. Vice-President, Jewel Selman, Secretary and Treasurerg Vera Vise, Reporter, Edith Angrist, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Miss Ruby Keith, Sponsor. 112' . . 1 The following were the officers of the spring term: Irene McCutcheon, 1-M1 President, Anna Donnelly, Vice-President, Esther Lynn, Secretary and Treas- iii' l urerg Paula Patton, Sergeant-at-Arms g Dorothy Jean Smith, Reporter 3 and 3, 55,12 Miss Ruby Keith, Sponsor. :Wal . . . A . liitl Each program of the year has been in celebration of some special day or iii has commemorated the memory of an American hero. The club has also studied ,Ag various questions of the day. paying special attention to the Bonus Bill and to the League of Nations question. Vj - A . 1 li Dorothy Jean Smith, a member of the Athenaeum, made a place on'the school 'YQ :QU debating team. The club was well represented in the interscholastic declamation contests. Virginia Strange and Irene MeCutcheon both went out for this contest. 'iii lgd The members of the club are: Edith Angrist, Goldy Angrist, Nina Baird, V ml! Laverna Beevile, Margaret Boone, Anna Donnelly, Vera Evans, Elva Guthrie, , H, Hui Guendolyn Losee, Esther Lynn, Zelma Mabry, Irene MeCutcheon, Alice Pickens, Paula Patton, Jewel Selman, Virginia Strange, Doris Swytcer, Dorothy Jean ,Ui ,VJ Smith, Avis Weaver, Geneva Brown, Lenora Hall, Estelle Davis, Frances Lavine. lg: g . AJ ' I5 il l ff' 11.-5 'e-2 .ev f' i ,W Y 11 il l ' ' ' - -rf' 4' A l 1 I l ' Q ' ' ' Page Seventy-si.r 'n tm tl :P ff vu3.i:t1t 1I'519f'-1 l ' fI'5'.T? S'-'S AV C G C i 'E 1. E g , E ' 1 M A . l l E l l t 5 ' Q 1 , i t 5 I i f f l f l . 5 1 ' r l ' i s 1 i i 'll' , 1 , T IE 5 , 4 5 t l i i l L 1 l i E l Q 'E Y r . l 1 it 1 t i The Choral Club 1 , ,H E 5 V I V Although the Choral Club lost some of its members last year by graduation. X -U others have come in this year to till the vacant places. The club has progressed l l ' i steadily from the First day of school under the efficient leadership of Miss Allys 3 M it mm Boyle. V 1' H Y H Y 1 v H u I I ,D l The club gave the musical tomedy. The Worsted Man, in December, which + W Y l required both work and talent. lt gave the Rcccssional by De Koven as part W of the program at the january Senior Commencement. Also the club sang W at the memorial assembly for VVordrow Vtlilson. On March Z9 the club gave if f V t 21 dance. which was pronounced a most enjoyable and profitable affair. gnc ' t ? l f GFFICERS l f i Kathleen Newton ,.,,.,,,,,.............,, ,,...........r..,..,... ....,.,,..........,......... P 1 'esidvnf l ' I Arthur Simpson ......,...,,,.,,...........,,......,,,,......,. .......... B uxincss Mrmagcr i l f I Alice Louise Buckeridge ,.,...... ..,,...,.........,. R epiorler ' ' . I Clement Romanet ....,..........,. . ,,.,.........,.... Librarian, e JL - f George Leeman ..r...,..,.. .........,. A rcomtpfuzist Q ' Q Herman Boettcher ....... ,,..,..,.. ,,,,.,,,,... ,......,........., . S' 0 loist l . , 4 Q , I t MeMBERs i t , Herman Boettcher Neva Crowder Louise McMurray 2 Glenn Coppedge Florine Dyer Kathleen Newton 1 4 George Knowles Ella Ernst Lois Parker 5 I George Leeman Eula Gee Gantt Hanna Romanowski l l Raymond Cobb Jessie Dawkins Lois Smith l j li l Paul Ramey Ira Herrin Mabel Stafford i l 5 ' Clement Romanet Katherine Higgs Josephine Thiell JL -5' Arthur Simpson Rubylee Johnson Cleo Williams g l X Alice Louise Buckeridge Marguerite Lott Juandolyn Wright J Q Lillie Carter Kathryn Martyn , I 'E g xp 1 'l ' , , X Al l Q QA- A A or , 192 rrrrr A A .- fi at 33'l'9 l' ' '5 'F - 5'?'f -- Page Seventy-seven 5 R yi i Z r i v 3'.y1'ig 1.e'erf ee' lv f V+ e ,U H e---P-t-Wfamava kr i., a r g p . - j if eiee fil i .. '?f7e i rl. , Y 1 V 7 li f i E ll l H iw W I l , l i 'N 5 yi l j 4 I i N T i 5 li l ' ' i' l I P Y , S ' il M l li i i l l 7' l i T l i g l l i I l 7 ' r i , V X I i , I J l r l lr l l 1 i r r i l T J 5 - 1 We i l L' T lr g 'lar 1 4 m. ' i 1 i r The Orchestra , 1 g If T . Q Wf The orehestra.has been organized to create an appreciation of good music rl ' , and to develop skill in ensemble playing. L 4 1 The orchestra has been under the direction of Miss Allys Field Boyle for the 'i Q past three years. r i p OFFICIERS ill I George Leeman , ,, ,,.........,.,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e,,,,4,,,,A4,,, P 1 -midi-,rf Z , D0l'0fl1y Hall -..-A t V.....,,,,..,,.......l.,........ I?r1'.viizv.v.r lllumiym- .rr Grave Payne ,....,,.,.,.l .,..., . ,. ,,...,...,,. Sit'L'l'l'ft1I'j', n'fixi1rfr mid Rvfvorler W VV1lk1l1 Eaton ,,,,.,,....,..,. . .... ,...,,., .....,.........,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, S ' n 1-gr-H111-r1f-,,41-,Hx 3 Dorothy Hall and Bertha Neeclerman ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,r L 'nm-pp-f Jllgsfpy-3 I W Brooks 05511 .,,.,,,.,, A,,....,.VV.,,,,...,,,,,,......,.,,.. . , ,..,l. .S'tudenI-C'onductor l X il Bertha Crowder .....,.,....,....,. ..........,,,,.,,. .......,.. ...,.........r,,.....,. I - i Imrriau ,' , U l l f MEMBERS Q T Don Christian Kharles Ewell George Leeman I Brooks Coffin Vivian Hackney P. B. Mahoney il gi lt Theodore Deere George Halloway David Morris l i 1 XYilkin liaton Loys -lohnson VValter Monrsand li Alaek Prigmore Bertha Crowder Bertha Neederman I , uv Frank Riser Margaret Galley Grace Payne l i Robert Trott Dorothy Hall Lois Smith , 1 Myrtle Attenhurg Ruth Harper L l 2' l Gladys Baker Rosebud Higginbotham , , fit ' 'ii T l E 1 'TM 1 r l iuf I f ii - . tt- T-- ul ,5, -A,-.---.l-...lQ .....,. ,,.. ,.,- , vf, ,A W , , ' 2: V-A f Q A- ' Y , 1 1 91,51 sstr t r-'g reg 1924l 2 p T , Page Seventy-eight a QF' '4 asr:'v',g f-i 7r ,. N, .fr iff? :J W T Q- VP f ' 'iwffaf' 'T '- 4 ?'H f 'r i' or Y -V - ' -V V- H V ' 7- e., . ...N .... . . . -WHL E?-ui ll Lf? M1 l tl 3 Efql , 3 3 I I fiifl l ' gif I i i' , V 'j I 'l i l l a . x , , N i kill l l S121 g s ,57 1 l fig? 1 1 L u fill A AW - X Hill ' l l l Wit! , . Eff l i. f is 1 l g E11 . l 5,5954 A JL l 5 , Q .--W ,W H A4 . ' M . E Q. ' f . The Spanish Club al l 2 , The Spanish Club under the sponsorship of Miss Olatia Crane. this year had ll vlll L :T the frllowing ofhcers: VVillie Froehlich, Presidentg Maurine Martin. Vice- il 4? Q, President: Dorothy Hall, Secretary and Treasurerg and Louis Campbell, Program Li QW Chairman. Maurine Martin was President during the second term. l if 5 lfifi The club was very unfortunate in losing Pierre Daguet, Sam Racbofsky, YV1llie il l lfroehlieh and Gabriel Martinez at the conclusion of the first term. Pierre Dagnet ll Sig and Sam Raeholsky graduated, VVillie liroehlieh left Dallas, and Gabriel Martinez ii . f-,-gi finished his Spanish course. K ' 5 One of the interesting programs of the year was a musieale whieh consisted 'fill of piano and violin solos, Spanish songs, and a Spanish dance. A Spanish atmos- , . l Aga! phere was created by the numbers, as each one was typical of some Spanish l 31 speaking country. The Club was honored by visits of Senor Barrera Guerra. the Mexican eopsul, and his brother. Senor Pancho Guerra, who made talks at two of the meetings. 1 W Q15 At the beginning of the second term, the club began work on a Spanish play, 'Q 21,114 lil Dilema del Tiof' which was presented April 19. The cast was: Helen Olsen, 1 'jill Fransiscag Allan Reed. Carlosg Louis Campbell, Don Diegog Marion Anthony. M fig Dona Ireneg Dorothy Hall. Ritag Isadore Romotsky, Simon: and Harry Reed, Calamocha. Candy was sold during the program by students dressed as Spanish A Egg? Seneritas, and some of the boys, in Spanish costumes, acted as ushers. il 1 It is interesting to know that some of the prominent members of the club l .r ig, came from foreign countries. Harry and Allan Reed. although Americans. were Ii horn in Ecuador. and lived there always until the last two yearsg Pierre Daguet, V :ggi who was active in the club the first part of the year, is a Frenchmang Gabriel ' W XQDIQIQ Martinez came from Guatemala: and Vlfillie Froehlieh, President for the first ' term. was born in Mexico. 1 Q The purpose of the club is to familiarize the students with speaking and under- 1'-'xi 'Hill standing Spanish. which is used at all of the meetings. 3 l , gill 5Mientras el mundo aliente, mientras la esfera gire Q1 151 Mientras la onda cordial alimente en ensueno. ill l Mientras haya una viva pasion. un noble empeno. l Un buscado imposible, una imposible hazana, 'N ltfgf Una America oeulta que hallar. vivirzi Espana! ggi! i A -Ruben Dario. R' A . .,,., ,W W, . . at-as a .l l Frei' LQ, . ,WT :21w',T,3 so - - r A E a-'41Lm-aawlffefr. 1 .. -.+l1 l r...-te... - 1,511.3 , 1924 l. av -te air: s.. ... si- A---F1 1 Page Seventy-nine 5 l l v !fj27jil1'3,E?jf5'j f:f'i? 'pQfi:aff,e3l 'i'Y- 'g'f:L L:' ery-ffaffg. i t .1713 ,Z L p 'S f 23:52 P i jg I - gl all lrtlll l 1 will , .ll v A l 'l ' All I Q p 1 f , ' H I 5 fl. l l lk- 5 -sl lf Fw l :lil e , Ty! 2 1 ,All A ll, ' V X - A I V ,1 A -,ll The Forum 1 . J L-1 The past year has been one of increased activity in every line of oratorical f l v endeavor, and to excel this years record will be a hard task for the club next 'AI year. Although our teams are sometimes defeated, our spirit is unconquerable. ,lf l if? and our sportsmanship is unstained. It is this spirit. connected with the verbal 'iq manifestations of genius that has brought the club into such prominence in our xl -', school and city. , EQ The representation of Bryan High in the State debate for this year are both ll .SQQI Forum boys, namely, Clarence Browning and Rudolph Allen. Although the Phi ,ill Kappa was not represented in this contest it is still the hope of every one inter- Q 1 jql csted that the Forum and the Phi Kappa will go hand in hand in the coming ' , fjll years. fitting representatives of our school, to achieve for her. to the detriment of all her rivals. a permanent place in the fieldof public speaking. 1 i OFFICERS I 1 gil Mr. H. R. K. Kuehne ...,....,....,.,..,,..,.....,.,...,. ............ S pon-sor iff lla Clarence Bgowning ..........,., ..............,,...,.,,. ,....,....... ....... P 1 'esigerz-t W Y, Lawrence tell ..........,.., ....,.. ..................., i C 0-Presi ,ent Q iq Joe Benowitz ............,,,...............,...,.................,............. Severetary-Treasmfcr ' P iq l Dale Waldrop .....,....,,..............................,,.....,.................. Sc'rycaut-at-Arms 4, all XVatch the Forum next year. To the boys of the student body of Bryan High 2 the Forum extends a friendly invitation to membership. nf - MEMBERS 5 i l Rudolph Allen Vivian Hackney Lawrence Stell 5 l 'l Wayne Armstrong Arthur Hanszen Vice-President l Leonard Beasley Eddie Kannenberg Bonny Strange Z l -9 Joe L, Benowitz Jack Keenan Dale waidrop 4 l Secretary-Treasurm' James Krueger Sergeant-at-Arms l 1531 Grant Bradshaw Jacob Lipsitz Russell Holland ll Clarence Browning Maurice Mann Mr. H. R. K. Kuehne ' ' gag President Charles Martin Sponsor and Critic 3 Efglf Verner Brown Harvey Mize 7 ' Powell Garrett Arthur Simpson ,H l 531 ff-El ' 'H l Tl3fQl- ' 1- ' Arr' ' vs-r-ww' Y- ' l 3,.3wf ' ' di Lili: Q.f.zn9' if. 19 it -f.t54.:,e..1,gglg'3'a A C n page Page Eighty ' L! 85. ns. 4 rl-'ii l il F. E2 as s. s., rf. .. Pl E 5 B... fx 'f .M u l n C 5 El if . rf.. 3 ls v., ! 1, , t R--1 Fr? K. r E 'Q TF 11 if In ' v If - La' ?l fl L 11 5. i. ' 1-,V ff..,.l,,.,. . H S s -4 3 l lk-1 E F. l We :iii 21 - ' 2 A. -N..-5-:mg N - ...HN -,vhqnaf-:--. . ev... ' .. mia' Q -:t :i--L ,.-.-4.r....arss.Qi.Lhc..':4.LL-. 11e,v.1af:.:A.L.s4aa.uL.uf,,. f -J., : Q. t . Hy,Y Club To create. maintain and extend throughout the sehool and eomniunity, high standards of Christian character. This is the standard which the members of the Hi-Y Club have endeavored to follow throughout the year. The club has held its meetings at the Y. M, C. A. building each Monday. where, after a quickly devoured meal. a business meeting was held in which 'ill campaigns and club activities were discussed. At the beginning of the City Series in football. the four clubs of the city decided to hold a joint banquet and have as their guests the football teams of the various high schools in order to encourage elean sportsmanship. Each eaptain pledged his team to good sportsmanship. The affair proved a huge success. judging from the unfailing clean play in the series. Later. the club sent a representative to the State Older Boys' Conference. held at the A. Sz M. College. The representative, besides having a good time himself, brought back to the club a very beneficial message from the numerous speakers at the Conference. The club has been unusually fortunate in having speakers at their meetings from all parts of the United States, who have not only delivered good talks. but have helped to make the meetings more interesting and better attended. Just after the mid-term graduation. a full membership was reached. There has been a eommendably high average in 'attendance at every meeting, to say nothing of the numerous visitors. The members one and all feel that the club has an important place in the student activities at Bryan High. 1 OFFICERS E Horace VVyl1e ....,... ......................... , Gordon Teal ........ Gaylord Hart ..i.,. Cole Stephens Dee Bradford VVrenn Webb Bill Noble Bill Balz R. Williams Dee Bradford .few . .a ,s4.aw,....... .-,. 1- ..s.:.- . ,.. Donald Black Gaylord Hart R. V. Shamburger Cole Stephens John Luther Evans S. ............,.....Pl'CSfzI't'llI P K' VI' Virf-Prunvidmif fury- Trz'u.vu rm' Gordon Teal Horace VVvlie James Wagnon Elton Johnston Harry Smith fi 'W 'X x -L......... .... f. Q, I '. .- vers? 11 :' 13 . .1 74 ataa 11 ,-1 1 . -.L . :.-T 3+ I.:-L If I'---M-all' 5 , g,-me ,-., R--. ...........,....Dir'ert0r' Field Smith Jack Ilgenfritz Carl Wall Ralph Lohman Henry Mood Duncan Miller T' '-Hffil TW .. WY'-'D' PW J,L'.', 'f' 'f 'Q' ' L' .' r r iw? ia Jr, ,. 'Page' E'ig7ztyL0xie 1 av ,v -.W 1 A Y . ,J i ,Q 1g2g..f'f-f2f ,,,jjgf'ff'Ff1 f3ifiiiig? ,f+.:fsw, 'c l 3.grfl+-fm:-vc:fgggge+-igijgjqg it if W A , , , W 1 ,f L 2 f' in x i l g if ' l ' i i :ff l ,, , iii: or , A A i or 1 ' 'w li rl: will 'Refi xiii? , g 55 H 1, :rig ' ,J l it 1. it U 'Q' ' 't . ',, i gl ill ll i g lf it 1 l 'ul f ' XJ, , yy 4 .lf il ffl l 'M , Q gill ,L ' 7 li? l -T The Little Theatre . fill K The Little Theatre has progressed rapidly this year. livery member is ex- lljfl , tremely enthusiastic and anxious to make the club a success. In December, the club gave a very interesting production. The Trysting 6 Placef' in which many of our most talented members took part. Other plays rn have been ordered and will be produced later on in the year. rf New officers were elected in place of the former ones, the majority of whom -gn graduated in January. The present officers are: ffwl it Miss Jenkins ...,...,... ............,.,..,.........,,.....,,......... .......... ,....,,. . A l dzfixor l fi Anice Carlisle ..,........ ...,..,,.....,.......,...,..... P rcszklmzt i l' if Herman Boettcher ...... ........r.,..,.,........ V irc-President ff-3 Joe Dudley Buckner ,,,,, , .,,..,... S'vrr'cta1-y and Trmzmrer lp -ll 'Qi Gardner Cole .........r..,,,,........ .,....... ..,,,, ..,,............,.. .S ' rv rgmnt-ut-Arms 3 Q Eula Gee Gantt .....,.,,,,,..,,....,,,........ 1 ..,,.....,.............................. Dallri Reporter ff , 'f . . . . . . V l EQ The membershlp is lllllltliil to thirty. The personnel is as follows: ' Anice Carlisle Rowena Wheeler Alice Crow Herman Boettcher Arthur Simpson Jack Prigmore li: QU Mary Rothbaum Josephine Smith Virginia Treadwell l 2,1 ' Joe Dudley Buckner VVebster Curtsinger Daphne Campbell AQ gli . Kathleen Newton La VOIICC Logan Nell Brown 411 Brooks Coffin George Leeman Fannie Belle Robertson 4 gilt Eula Gee Gantt Lillian Norris Louise Golson sl, A Gardner Cole Paul Gerhart Charles Wingo ji ' '1 ..4 f The Little Theatre hopes to do great things the coming years for the benefit glllfkbl A of Bryan High. y , 1 ,Z ' ' 1 1,57 V ' l- .- Q l fx at 1 A Fifi: ' ' 3 I-e 5 fiia IfQl15!,ifQQQyTQgQ.Lf-QQlQfffE1'Q i . El1f2QQf,9',i' 1,1 C 2 'TTT TT7 T Q-Wi Zi ' G 1 f . t.,t 7, L, ,.,.,-.,,,, -W L , ,mhmwwwmj 7, W - 7 , fa- - Page Eighty-two 11 11,, 1 1. 51 .1 vu sq iff-3' i .v, y ., , - f-- - - VYV- 1 ---,1--...,,... W, . -....?. .L In if f 1 in 1 E141 15 . f 12.2 11 i 1 I ,Q T I I 1:3 2 31 'Q 1 1 'I 1 1 11 1 fl 1 1 la 111 1 13' , 11 11 Eli 1 111 . f 7, - guy 1 A' 1,11 1 I1 Phi 11 ' 1' f . ' Yr 1 -,, 1 I 1. L1 1 Iii X :gif in X I 1, V Q ' 1, W1 .ti ya-1 R 1 1' 1 1 '. 5 'JR li 19 1 W I I I fr' - 11 -ff 11!r-.11 ff-1 ly. , 1 Ph' K 1 11551 After a term of school in which there was no marked activity on the part g, of the Phi Kappa Literary Society, a meeting was called on January 21 and the .ff I1'f.J 1 club elected officers. Then it began to work in C2ll'1ICSt to reorganize the club and fl 1fQQ-Q11 build it up to its former place as the foremost public speaking club in the state. lyrfef After the reorganization in the First meeting the club members began to really 1161711 work and soon the names of candidates began to come up before the club for 515' 1 membership. Several good speakers were elected to membership. All these boys 11,121 began with vigor and soon the meetings began to take real form. 1-'Ig ,If 'l At a later meeting Mr. H. B. Morgan was selected as faculty sponsor. He 1'1' 1 If-.ig has given the society much good help and advice. 'tis 1111113-1 151 11,14 THE OFFICERS XYHO WERE ELECTED: T-.11 '1' rl ki-3 Toni Crews ............,......., ,,... .....,............,,.......................,,.,.,,,,,..,,,,,, I J rrgridfvyif 11,11 ' James Reid ........,......,.,.......... Pre,vid1111t 11 11 Lloyd Slaten ,...... S'Ft'l't'flll V-CIIVCCIXII7'l'I' 1 ll Hubert Stokes.. ..,,., ......, . .. .,., ........,.,,.,.........,,.......,,....,,,,.,,,,... S 'mdmf Cyifif ik- ,Q Donald Black ..........,.........,.......................,.,................ ,,..... S 'effgcarzt-at-Arm.: 51,1 , , , 'T MEMBERS Ol' THE PHI IxAI'llA LITERARY SOCIETY 1 1 3,-, Tom Crews Robert Hancock Horace Lawler if! 1531 Hubert Stokes James Vffagnon .lack Ilgenfritz F55 1, James Reid Clement Romanet Maurice Ikner iv' 1 Carl VVall Martin Pickett Paul Ramey 1 Harry Smith VVren VVebb John Luther Evans Eli 111.1 Donald Black L. R. Verschoyle Roy Mixon f 1 Marvin Shultz Lloyd Slaten KM! 1 Chesly Henry Raymond Weaver 1 ff 11' 13 i1 'J 111 , , , , 1 ' ' H R LI.,..s,,c,-.,,,.,,L,h.-. ie' .NW-I ..,. to 1111 ' 1 - :f'2r 'f T 'l' E'E'?T '5?'i7 f FEfT37'T'F E',E?1'-'1 1 - -I I nk iiiii 51: 1' gAi' , I I J .ge,i,1't.fr,,:.:g31,ti-.1.iuL.r1 Ky., 3,914 .5 Y '-.ahnliy Page Eighty-three I H, . . ,L ..,. 1 9. 7 ,, 1 I A - . K -A ., ,,..,-5 1 . f. --W -1 ,421 -..xl l 'f 'dn J. O. Mahoney .....,. Jewel Selman ...,..A.. Louise Mays ...,.,..., Geneva Rhodes .....,..,, ,lack Dugger ........,,,,, ....,. Art Club OFFICERS ......,...............Pre.sidcul .,,,..,...,.........,Vice-Pruridvrzl ........,,,,............,...S'ffrrfary-Tzwlxiirur' C'l1-n1'r'n1un I V0flI'llUl Cl0HIIlIlffUl' ..,.,,.......,....,..........Sr'ryr1111l-:If-fl1'1H,.r . ..,,..... it ,,...,,,......,,a,.. Sjmnrnr Miss Eleanor lienners ..,,,, James Krueger Hence Griffith Elnora Moxley Ethel Margaret Preston Allyne McGee Cecile Bareroft Cleo Williams Pauline Beezley L Page Eighfyfour MEMBERS J. C. Ferguson Elizabeth Sugg 1. O. Mahoney Louise Mays Fern Wilscun Ozie Davis Mable Ashley Virginia Meritt Catherine Hartman 1 Q.,-,ze X. .-g.I i,..J, r J E -.. ,v aa' 'I I 3 , 511' Maurine Gray l.aVonee Logan Frank Ramsey Jewel Selrnan Sophia Durst Geneva Rhodes jack Dugger Paule Patton lwids-A--i..d--K I 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I J I GOOD SCHOLARSHIP CLUB-90 GROUP GOOD SCHOLARSHIP CLUB-80 GROUP Page Eighty-five el' 2 'rat . A r ' 1 g:n- asziulz-ef,1ufs:f:en's-sag gil- If , IN , Q , P5 JL J' gl Good Scholarship Club' Ji. , l l 'W' NO GRADE BELOW 90 , W1 i 'L' . J rf: Albert, Warren Evans, John L. ' Phillians, Adelaide 5,46 Aldrich, Ruth Evans, Thelma Pickens, Alice , Q- Andres, Ben Gifford, Edna May Pcwell, Dorothy :lg Andrews, Nan Hall, Lenone Power, Mildred Ji-I Angrist, Edith Harris, Margaret Protheroe, Evelyn! Ffa Anliker, Margaret Harris, Nellie Rankin, Alma Lu G46 Anthony, Marion Hassell, Marjorie Sue Robertson, Thelma ' 4 Autry, Thelma Helsley, Wiggs - Russell, Catherine: all Ballew, Edithf' Henderson, Helen Reed, Alan N ,. lg Barnette, Berta' Hightower, Ruey Reed, Harry 1 rin Bedell, Geraldine Hill, -Mary Louise Reid, Joe A , Bell, Barbara Howard, Evelyne R0bC1'tS, R3Ym0l1d3 ,ig Bell, Helen Howard, Violet Rogers, Ralph J ,N Benowitzy Ben Jay, BIQHCIIC ROmOtSky, Isadore if Benowitz, Joe James, Jessie ROYSC, Fred W Be,-Z, R053 Jester, Frederick B. SOON, l-allfill 1 JL Bgoth, Louise Johnson, Clarine Smlfll, D01'0YllY .lfiall 3 Bradford, Leona Johnson, Loys V Smith, H9-YYY WH?- Bsil Brown, Helen Kelly, Alfred Smithson, Harold, - Brown, Moss , Kennedy, George Stevenson, Euby Mary :qi Brougher, Roy Kleinman, Ethel Story, Marie , E Byrd, Attalene Landress, Roberta Strange, WlllQUghbY 'R' Cahoon, Adele Leddy, Virginia , Sulllvafl, Falfllle fig Campbell, Louis Lyle, Elizabeth Tallflef, Katlllfell I . :- Cobb, Dorothy Lynch, Edmund Teal, GQl'Cl011 ' lift Cockrell, Ruth Mason, Porter Tl10ml1S0U, J- C- il an Cook, Ethel Means, Virginia i Tl10l'l'lf0l1, Katherine 'f Cotton, Johnnie Miller, Margaret Treadwell, Virginia ly: grouc:1,IE:?ise morris, Ilsayi Tritch, Ruth I - ame, 1 ian oore, ve yn . ff Davis, Estella Moore, Mary Tom Tobolowsky' Esu- lid Dawson, Grace Morris, Janet Tomlinson' Herbert E Decherd, Edmund Morris, Loraine Warner, -L11C1l6 Zig DeGrazier, Anthony Mottley, Caroline Weaver, Jewell ' gli- Donnally, Anna McGowan, Marguerite Weaver, Kathryn , 'lf Dowdy, Dorothy Newkirk, Nedra Weidler Annie N l 1 1 UQ, Dowdy, Howorth Payne, Grace . . , ri, Durham, Elizabeth Peebles, Beatrice Vvlnfe' Martin , W Durham, Grace Peebles, Fannie Leah Wlumgham' Nadllle 1 Earl, Vivian Pellet, Julia Wilson' Helen W Elliott, Theodore Peterman, Chris ,. Winter, O- R- Q Ellsworth, Marjorie Philipp, Marguerite - Wylie, Horace on , r.,1 JL 'JJ' W ul, All JL ,L J Eillsfzfsfis-saintfx-f.::u,s'aaii-esta-1.ss:-we-all rifsrfaixirzzeivfaszsinilz-zait :Ji Page Eighty-six V,.,j1QN.,t. V r E21 ,, . , . r -. -' ' :-, : . , - , , .. fy , . F!-1' .l '4-f f.JTS 1'V '5 '.T 'Qin I .-. ' -- l 1- ., 4,4 . 1- - a .15 --'LQ -Q - A - , ll--91.13 ,gn- was-X--lm, ' !nl'l-W FQ 'gffasil-ff-55'-llhxllg ,,!'!wl!-fnwlr aft -. Ei' - ' ' A' . filth 3:fl'SFf5S'llf?f:2'-sill:FCS'I'35:1 CEE:-'4ll 'F'-5.'3'l'35:-2'I'z 4?sB'll:'i?f1l'T- 1'fl'w':g'3'l'515 -f'll r:53ll'33:-. l15ff'1S'l'ii'lla'f- SS l'S'2'25Il,'Q if P - Tr vu ,N dh oi, all Good Scholarship Club gag -.L JL if NO GRADE BELQW so f W Q Allen, Rudolph Hambleton, Helen Pickett, Martin rin Alston, Ruth Harris,.Dolores, Piper, Frances Nl Altenburg, Myrtle Harrison, Elizabeth Pitt, Bert 'E' Anderson, Alfred Hartman, Alice Queal, Josephine 'ff Anderson, Howard Hassell, Mary Grace Ratledge, Virginia W Angrist, Goldie Hawkins, Jessie Redd, Mildred LQ Baldock, Wada Helsley, Nelross Redden, Vivian njw Bartlett, Ona Henry, Chesley Reid, James N Behr, Esther Hickman, Louise Richey, Marion V. -E Bevill, Laverna Hill, Goldman Rinker, Mary Ellen -if Blackngm, Gerne goggesi Ygirgel Iliisfg, Gladys Uv, Bobo, arl o an , e o ins, awreuce QI Boyd, Alberta Hudgins, Torrence Robbins, Louise Celeste E, gradfciardil Reginald gum, llzdllargaret goblegson, Jlaiiara Ni ray, u er unt, mam ot aum, ary J.l. Brener, 'May Irwin, James Rothell, Glenn i Brown, Edwin Jackson, C..B. Rothell, Honest all grovv1n,5VIattie Belle Jackson? Elhzalbeth Sylan, Pea: J F rus , eorge ones, us , r. c enewor , . . 5' Burrage, James Justice, Felix Seale, Ernest M Busch, Bertha Kannenberg, Eddie Seeman, Alice JJ. Campbell, Daphne Kilman, Iris Selman, Jewel E Cannefax, Clara Mae Kirkpatrick, Valma Shepherd, John Caswell, Dudley A Knott, Ruth Pearl Shiels, Bill lg Cawthon, Lola Lankford, Alfred Slaten, Lloyd 3 gag, Iienner kabRue, Jollsn d gmitg, jkngoineltte f i t, ice e owitz, avi mit , . ran ji? Cole man, Gwendolyn Lipsitz, Jacob Smith, Josephine W Q Con lon, Edmund Little, Elsie Sorrells, Ralph W 3,1 Conclm, Laura Long, Clifford V Speaker, Mamye m W Coolc, Eula Lyle, James Spong, Hellen JL fig Coolc, Lois Manina, John Sprayberry, Elsie ' A41 Cooke, Willie May Martin, Maurine Stone, Marietta If .ij Cotton, Winston Meredith, Nina Storey, Katherine tg Ti- Crews, Tom Milam, Clifford Storey, Stansel W Crowder, Bertha Mitchell, Fannie Strange, Virginia 'IQ dy Crum, Paul Mixon, Roy Teague, Georgia R Daniel, Louise Mize, Harvey Terrill, Allen U48 Davis, E. C. Mize, Marjorie Tinnin, Gladys 'N' ily Davis, Maxine Monroe, Lurline Tinsley, Willard 'P J Davis, Ruth Moore, Claude Tobolowsky, Jake W fxl DeBeck,, Charlotte Moore, Wilton Tritch, Roy 0,0 '41 Dyer, Marion Moran, Glen Trott, Robert -E' Edmonds, Albert Muellexb Wallie Tucker, Joe ' -ff Edmonds, Moie McAfee, Harry Utley, Irene 11' W English, Vera McConnell, Dorothy Vogt, Augusta W du Ferguson, J. C. McGowan, Maxine Wagnon, James , 51 Forester, Maurine McGwier, Yates Wall, Carl np roi Formby, Dorothy McKee, Ruby Clayton VVatson, Delia M Jl. Fuller, Mary Alma McKinney, Margaret VVatson, Eddie Ji- ? Gay, Evelyn McKinney, Sam Weaver, Thelma -K- Lv., Gessell, Elmer Newton, Kathleen West, Alma W un Gill, Kathleen Norcross, Eugenia West, Nell li: 'T Glasgow, Juanita Nott, Elsie White, Robert rip im Godwin, Preston Olsen, Helen VVilliams, Richard M ll, golightly,dL?!iaJn 8'NealT Raymond wilson, Clarence JL ' reenwoo , o ert wen, rene 'i son, Ferne 25, Grube, Louise Page, H. G. Wilson, Mary Alice els du Guldahl, Howard Patterson, Rex Winters, Helen Dorothy W ': Hacker, Guy Payne, Lawrence Wooldridge, Floyd fu, gi Hacker,,Lota Peel, Elizabeth Wrightl, Anna Belle M ,lt Haley, Earle Pepple, Mildred Wright, Juandolvn JL ii Haley, Helen Phelps, Nathan Young, Glenna Faye -K Lg gall, llelorothy Egger, ltgerlie Young, Mary Sue gm 1, a , amxe iipp, re M W Q C g JL ::l- gel:-as-:ulaee:n-e-e::ul-aee-l-esxlnlacelr 1924 lla:-:e-alxeelulsarzfu-4:-1 if-Q-.-la:eela:-alex: Page Eighty-seven as if '-fl , ' L e 'V' 3 A Bl , .f g '5'3 '5f 4 'l'5 t e e' r tr , W, 'Y' 53 5 Fil f at ml 2 E lt f fra JL + i - it T it ' W . t ut, I T l E E. Clarence Browning Nedra Newkirk Rudolph Allen Dorothy jean Smith 355 ' .L j Debate and Declamatlon M , X JL l In the Bryan High Auditorium on March 5, before an audience of enthusiastic ' supporters, the school held its preliminaries in the State Interscholastic League Us M- ' Debate. Q l The subject was, Resolved: That the United States should join the League Q '11 of Nations. 5 The followingyboys tried for places on the boys' team: Wayne Armstrong, 1 l Rudolph Allen, Clarence Browning, Jacob Lipsitz, Harvey Mize and Lawrence Q Nl Stellg and frcm this group Clarence Browning and Rudolph Allen were finally WA 1 ' selected as the winners. JL 1 The following girls tried for places on the girls' team: Louise Golson, Helen 5? N, Hambleton, Nedra Newkirk, and Dorothy Jean Smith: and from this group W i Nedra Newkirk and Dorothy jean Smith were selected to represent the school. -E- J Both teams have met two other teams from out of town schools in debate gn j this year, Sherman and Masonic Home. The boys' team won both debates: the -fi- , girls' team won from Sherman, but lost to Masonic Home. The boys also won 1 by unanimous decision over North Dallas in the city preliminaries. lg i In the declamation contest. the following students tried out in the preliminaries: E ll Arthur Hanszen, Herman Boettcher, Grant Bradshaw, Harvey Mize, Moie Ed- E monds, Virginia Brown, Nell Brown, Louise Golson and Marjorie Sue Hassellg f of these Harvey Mize and Marjorie Sue Hassell were chosen to represent our W 1 school in the city contest. 5 F 'V' M . I A W y A A 9. A . JW... , , -..W ,,,,it,. ..., ..,Y.,,.-.YY Fei Y-1704!-T 1,11 Y , , V . t o -'Ie-B 1924 t i lt :-4'w '6t'22-4122 Page Eighty-eight' T JJ wr Q3 1, BUCK IV ATHLETICS 'Y QQBYWQQQ Q P' Q r gf 1. 'lf .I I4 'w 30 x WV J'N V H' . ff. . f E IJ 'vp ' Y --2 , 4, 2 , .- -. J K I td s Q, J 1 F I by 1 I. f gp If 1 ' . Nw . 4 . V F ,. l , ' 'W' -f'..:- iff 'I ' ,Q ' X. , w . fl-.F V, 'V 1 , yi' L , .1- - - :X .' W ',L'1,,:,,..f. . f' Q. 1. -1-31N W - 4' - , s .1 'J 11 -t- Y, .X 'V' WV 'xv .mj Y: J , . . ' K , ' . L VI . . ft' . I-V, -A . 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If .gl'a- 4g8'l'52'-'ill'1Lifg'l'g'f':i'5E'-'i'l 'a-'K 'l'5?S?'-ill' g3'll52i'!l'?g'3'l'53?-1'ligne'-g5'l'5i?2-1 l'i-'- 1?:'l'. ?f.'7-. 'l'a'1 -5: .Q'l'SSRVIIZS W N e e e he he e e e - 1: W LW Q iv RW' M Ji- 4 r i Fil M Q all Tl' ' W ll fi t at N' 13. Q, 1? ? i 57' W N1 2 5 'N . 'R' T 7 ii E E- t 'lf 4 l ut ? 1 gg l 5, se w MISS MCEVOY W' l S? N1 L W 'Sz Miss McEvoy, I just know I'm failing in all my subjects. I 5 bu Well, come by this evening and I'll try to straighten it out. R yi' Such is the conversation that can be heard almost any morning at Miss S 'lf' W W McEvoy's room between one of Bryan's aspirants to athletic fame and lp v Miss McEvoy. By teaching history classes all day, helping our athletes 71 in in the afternoon, and thinking about the dumbness of some of these athletes V' JL -E' at night, Miss McEvoy manages to keep busy throughout the year. Miss 5 'Y McEvoy has been largely responsible for the uniform good scholarship 3,5 Ui exhibited by all our teams this year. When any suggestion reached her that Ut! db S. i- an athlete's grades were falling, she immediately called into conference the ' M would-be Thorpe or Paddock or Babe Ruth. Drastic relief measures TC gif were invariably adopted. The boys always responded admirably to her 5 11' advice, and throughout the year, as in former years, her influence has W been wholesome and invaluable, not only to the boys individually, but to Q1 U9 h f hl ' ll il an t e tone o at etics genera y. M M it Q -'E 'll' w W du ttf '7' W ti Q W BIS in za-r-as::n'f,1e-s-:'sz-:.'f1-ff-:?s-1-sfsrswxszen 1924 :-az-rats-:-ze'vsz+:.1-riafz-Bliss:-'.'r.:'z 524115 Page Eighty-nine . I I Page Ninety Z' L 4- X- rl A YC Q 3 L 'ti L- 1, . Lf' Ui 5: 12. 'T, I, 'Ji Aff 'IK 5. .-: :Q inf .JE .EQ .LQ 1.:1. Cla. ,: -:E 4: C'l, :s ':,.4 1521 '.1.,: 'Q .111 Z-. AP' ': .975 ,cn 1: '7 y,'l. um' E3 2-I . : JF :QL mg 55 1' 2?- ai mr: , KID il.: Oo: Q: 'JE EVN :J 21. .:,.. 1,5 ygf 'EJ .1-C RF : 271 -Ili -:cc Si Q? 'Ii I-k evrsaafu-tee-slll w e -4 -2-: H T 'lI55:'-nl'k?S'lIS2':. lIr 4E'l'SEv2'ffIlFi4?.1If5F.v: +'I'a'1'-EQI1S- :eu 'if X T i on on aaia a a a an a r 'IT W W .,. , ri: E 4 ' N4 I it l if fic Q- rp 'lf ? n N S- i t lf jf Ralph McBride Harold Noe, Cuptam Etheridge Bailey if all Mac, Captain '22 Brother. Tnrlele Buck, CCIIITI' M f 4th Year-Quartcrlmtkl 4th Year fAll-City '22-'Z35 Znd Year Ji, l i it- - W 1 'E RQ E' 4 M Football fr LL Eli ' BRYAN 9. KAUFMAN O T 'W T T2 , The XVolves opened their 1925 campaign iii a brilliant manner, down- Ib ing an ancient foe and settling an old score with the Kaufman High all g School Club in the inaugural game of their schedule. The final score was -E 1 llryan 0, Kaufman O. and the Wolves were forced to extend themselves i Nl A T in order to defeat the strong Kaufman club. Q The classy work of Klcliride. Noe and Shelton stood out in this R ,mf game, and the lVol'ves loomed up as a machine that would Give an' 5 - 5 5 m club a hard fight. M - .ll 'gf lxaufman managed to tie the XYolves in 1922, and the victorv was ? 'N' - - ' - ' lf l doubly welcome, as it settled the score wlth the lxautmanites. W 07 'E ii is qi- 'ff i , r 5 i f l w gf' '51 Ji' Sl' lt' ' ' T lb ::l-::zemas:.fu-fgzefx-sewage-itssxlvwzeil 1924 iff.e:+:'ffi'.-1-:ein-as-:arg-:elifazmeiiixee-iias-:enzz ' Page Ninety-one s 'l'F33'l 3 :'i'l'?4i5'l'5'3:1' 2'-4'l gg 55 4' Bd'32'-4l'kZ'3'l'5-2flfa'lPr'23i'vI'5i?2'f'II?1'16'I'Sie -a'l 22'-FSEPIISS-rilllj i e c 'IT W O A AA. Fil li 'R' E 531 J! 'll' M 5 'ff if! it E Tr it Ray Shelton Vlfilliam Naylor VVillian1 Coit If aso. Girard and Fulllmrk Bud, Halflmrk Bill, End N1 Znd Year lst Year ' lst Year , 'll' BRYAN 32, ATHENS 6 Kg Opening up a great attack which was directed by McBride, the is VVolves swept the fast Athens High School club off its feet and chalked up a 32 to 6 victory. y if Jesse VVest, McBride and Gordy Brown were the stellar performers il in this game, with Noe and the other men coming in for a great share i of glory. it Coach Cobb gave a number of men a tryout, and the results were Eg most gratifying. The Wolf backfield furnished wonderful interference i Q, and at no time was the outcome in doubt. The Athens team fought in hard, and managed to score on the Maroon warriors-the first touch- down of the year against Bryan. However, the WOlX'C'S won, and as Coach Cobb stated after the W game, a touchdown doesn't hurt anything, as long as the Wolves fi, make more points. Svf BRYAN 39, MCKINNEY 0 One of the greatest victories of the year was rolled off against the ' McKinney team. The Forest and Oak Cliff teams had met the McKin- 'fm ney aggregation and won, but the Wolves were out to trim the Collin ,LL County representatives in a more decisive manner, and accomplished their purpose, winning 39 to 0. The stock of the Maroon jumped after SJ, this win. ix The entire team starred in this game, playing almost perfect football. X The McKinney backs were never able to penetrate the strong Bryan 3 line, while the Wolf backneld quartet managed to gain almost at will. M It was the third successive victory for tl e Wolves, and the club took it its place as one of the strongest contenders for city honors as a result of M comparative scoresu against Oak Cliff and Forest, both of whom met i McKinney. ls , gc 7 g - g c 7 Y g g i , t E ..l'xz-2-recall'e-'cell-S-eerie'-se 1-E-5:1-nissan 15924 1-an-4-nsfzeiulaszeiuez-rata'sz-zone: -lla:-2:1132 Page N1ne-tyetwd ' 'EE .',gl+x?.+3vlvS-arevll4:43-leiwafez'-111'-5: 'l'5'55s 'l'i- -?:B'lI322'-'ll'v 4ZG'l i5Z1-'-4IIPFQBll'5'i':'s'lI'FiSll'S5i'l'a'1'ii'I'S-SR!! r f e R as a e vu Q or 1 1 fr E 'Z-'itll' If-ZS 822'-. :SEG -'nf 'H B43 SEE!!! 5153 Jesse West Earle Haley Fdmond Decherd Iceman Halfbrult Dutch Pulllmrlt Deck Halfbark lst Year lst Year lst Year FORT WORTH LENTRAI 19 IRYMN 6 The Nlaroon colors were lowered for the first tune on October 19 when the Cobbmen journeyed over to Tort VVorth and allowed tl1e Cen tral H1gh grldders of that uty to carry off the large end of a 19 to o count It was one of the hardest foubht games the Wolves evu flayed and thev went down vnth all of the men fightmg so the defeat was nothmg to be ashamed of The fact that the Central lilbll team later won the clty CIIHHIIUIOI1 shlp of Fort Worth makes the loss less stmgmg and shows that the Wolves put up 1 mce light agamst a great club The Wolf lme stood out 111 th1s battle Cl1CCk1l1g the husky For! Worth team s offense and smearmg many plays The OECHSIVC work of the Maroon team was marred by a fevx fumbles and thls may have been respons1ble for the defeat Consldermg the class of team the VVolves were playmg and the fact that lt was the first battle on fore1gn soul the 'Vlaroon loss was not so bad though CllSappO1fltlHg FORT WORTH NORTH SIDE 13 BRYAN 3 The North S1de H1gh team of Fort Worth handed the Maroons thelr second defeat of the year on October 26 tr1mm1ng Coach Cobb s men 13 to 3 m a game reeled off at the tfalr Park stadlum The work of Tf to fin Sf 51 5 51' fv tg 552 'V' TF 'mi' 9 vu, 'W 4 1 ll vs ,, u vv - , r 4-4 -v 5 t ' f 1 1 . W . K. V v nw f . . y. I y i rip 1 1 M -1 . ,Q U . A- , g - , 1' ' , . fr - - vu l t T ' tl' .U C . . - ni, E Q H v Y. .1 . r ' sr 'E Q af. I xc vb Y lv gl, 1 . . . . 6 y . . , ftp if rr vu W wiv vi' iii GW W JT izl-sczeflasxfulfff In-azasuezgalat az-14-1 1 1924 :large-lla:-zefvfaazzfvlrmzelufas-.f-le.:-3+2. :'sazmui: Page Ninetylthrte x i i 1 T Y gin? ,bg . . -V F., , :-.,!f.-qyrefqi'-iv14.TAS-!!'!gEy ,ge l ! 5 l . f'f'TgT-Ls 1 fif g sg 'H5 ?? '-'f '59 35 i E i s i l 'ir 2155 T 1 E 'IP 53 r 1 rc '95 3 F3 JL '? W r 4 1 Aaron Teague Gordon Brown Field Smith End and Half Gordy, Tarkle ' C'vutf'r lst Year lst Year CAll-City '23'l lst Year Urown, Noe and the line again stood out. However. the North Siders were a classy outnt, and deserve credit for their victory. The Wiolves battled hard-in fact, both clubs offered plenty of fight and the game resolved itself into a rather rough affair before the final whistle. Several of the North Side players were injured in the game, and reports from lfort XYorth a day later told of tive men who had to be treated at the hospital. This shows how tough a game it was. MUSKOGEE 15, BRYAN 12 One of the greatest games every played in the Southwest was offered by the Wolves and Muskogee high eleven at Muskogee, when the Maroon journeyed to Oklahoma on November 10. The game was a nip-and-tuck affair from whistle to whistle and the Muskogee crew finally won, 15 to 12, after battling for four quarters with the VVolf eleven. M. I' Jia Ralph Mcljride and the entire backlield stood out in this game. ln -F fact, every man that entered the game for the Maroon school might be lik! stamped a star, for they all fought to the last ditch, and several times 5- had apparently snatched a victory from defeat. l'lad the game been M played on Dallas soil, the VVolves would unquestionably have won: for JL the Cobb machine has never been a successful road club, and the fact -ff that they were within three points of defeating the Muskogee club, one 5 of the greatest high school elevens in Oklahoma, proved the VVolf is a 1 fighting animal from start to finish. i Ji. T L i i 1 .. in l 'ffl , i t E :C 4 - k - - ' ' ,--A' f 'i-TMDT1 - ,,,s,,v...- -Y 'gi.,a ,acagcrf EI-f:zz'l as :w.-fz -i- remezeewssre-1-::gei1 i 19244 M5974 ll:- g?r'l' g 'r :'75,'l'?2 'oll:: Page Ninlety-four X1 II 2-4 m ai fi w as-iszfzei iewisz- - Ia: in-ss::I-sz-:emss ng ' X V ,Y V YVVV s-V, 'V' W ..Y ff , Y . Af ,Y A.,-,, ,,,,,,,. ff . ,i ,, ,. , ,, Y ,, i , W I ' ' ,A., , .. . I I I I I I I f l I Q I I 512 I F I I Ig I I I II I LL I I Luther Blasingame Milton Brown Leslie Jones I I I t'l.uke. Half and limi 11111-ffllld Gimrd Cotton, End SQ I g lst Year lst Year lst Year 5 ' 'll' I J I W I I . I Y 1 , A Y ,, Q1 E OAR LLIl'l' 22. BRYAN 1 I Maroon and Xlihite hopes for a city championship suffered a severe I ! iolt on November 17, when thev tackled the Oak Cliff Leopards in their I I first city series frame. The XViolves lost 22 to 7, and while they were I I somewhat disappointed at not trimming the Cliffers, the game offered 'Q f l' some consolation in the fact that the hiffhly touted Blue and VVhite I . 1 machine was forced to extend itself, andin the opinion of critics, the .i i I I VVolves might have won had the breaks of the game not favored the , ' I1 il Oak Cliff club. As it was, the Wfolves did better than was expected I I 'V against the blue, a team that ap neared to be Ureatl over-rated. ' M , ,, s 1 s y W l I Coleman, Brown and Noe were the outstanding stars in this game l , -little Coleman, particularly, displaying a wonderful amount of nerve. :LJ I Gordy Brown stamped himself as a candidate for all-city team, as did I Noe, who played a whale of a game. M I I For Oak Cliff, King and Lynch were the stars. I l l A The Wolves got the jump on the Cliffers, scoring in the first seven I l minutes of play. Checking the Oak Cliff attack, they managed to hold E the lead throughout the first quarter, and went into the second quarter an 'V' A fighting. It was not until the last few miutes of the second half that if the Cliffers were able to penetrate the Bryan defense, and push across 'fl' I 3 the touchdown, which, with the extra point as a result of a goal 54' I I kicked tied the count. , I I I I , , IM The Wolves were outlucked in the second half, the breaks all Sf I I going to the Cliffers, and the result was that the Maroon warriors I I failed to count again, while Coach Allen's men pushed across enough tug I oints to run their total to 22. . P 5 M I I I I I if I 'lQ.1..-f gag., . ,..,.,.-.-,.. .migsg W.....n X I za:-: amaze 'tgi rl 1924 I-sf .Is-feaiazaffiit-zzeiisazs-it-:seinsz-Faux: Page N inety-five 'V' 1 l H me Im 'nisaeivaaxwllsaas-u-se as-all-x i a 1-1.-:ze-1-s z:-na: aflasaexasiulaazz1.-si-ss-flax: Ovid Cole Luther Coleman C ale Callahan Bub Fullback Shorty Halfback Trinkus End lst Year lst Year lst Year FRY.-RN 9 WORTH DAT LAS 7 The most thrilling game of the season was reeled off on Novem ber 73 when the l'Xorth Dallas liulldogs sprang a surprlse on the Lobb outfit by pushmg them into the third quarter on the small end of the count A spectacular rally during the last few minutes of play netted the Wolves enough counters to emerge from the battle a 9 to 7 W111 ner but not however Lllllill after the majority of Orange and White fans had left the stands behexmg their team had won The fighting spirit of the lrvan hlgh team was demonstrated in th1s game better than ever in history the team never giving up the fight and coming through vittorious when it was almost sure of a defeat Luther Coleman again distinguished himself in this game although he was attemptmg to play vuth injuries that would have kept the average football player in bed I' he gritty little backfield man insisted on starting the battle however and played a jam up game The North Dallas team played wonderful football especially Prank Davis and hugene Teasly who proved real threats to the VVolves The victory over the Bulldogs checked the long list of defeats that the Maroon and White club had suffered L ' J . N ' A - '- ' , , , 1 Vs on u I . i u cr ai a , l l lr.-2211134-:',wxf: fn-a-2- wezealsss 'va-s f 19124 l .-:Q-nafeefniazwe-le:-ze-ls:-:.'a--.:-zewas-.nxt Page N mety-,sing i ' ,E ' EF' Ira-SSIPS'-XII'f 4-E.'Q'I'.'5'6:41EE'-Qfll-f'-1 ' 'I-.'iS24Il1w':?.Buln55,H,,f:ggms-3:.,,,h-:ggrllg3g.l,ggg4.g3:,m1,-4-g43.l.g5.:,a, Lloyd Frot John Shero P C Cobb S'fudr'ni Illanuqm lawn Fllllld Cocuh 7nd Xear lrotball and Baseball IORFQT 33 IRYXNI O Ihe Lurtam fox the l973 sexson dropped on DCLCllllJC1 1 when the VN olves offered the poorest 6Xl'l1blUOll of football that they had put up the entlre year losmb to the lorest team 33 to O 111 a game that was almost a farte 'Ihe Wolves though they battled hard were simply outelassed by the 116611 Terrors who Hashed lll overhead lttatk that mystlhed Coarh Lobbs men lryan was never suetessful rn her OHTCIISIVC work md falled to ers played mueh better football abamst the Brym team however make substantlal headvx ay rgamst the he Wy forest hne The forest than they dld 111 then Dame wlth Oak Lhff Had the P16611 eleven Hashed the vsonderful passmb attatk lglll'lHt Lllff that they showed abamst the Wolves they rmght have annexed the uty Cl1llllplOI1SlllI7 'I he loss to 101 est krlled the l rvan hope of landln 111 seeond plate ln the uty serres and shoved them mto thnd plate a noteh above the North Dallas team The Bryan teams record for the year rs foul games won and tive lost The Wolves had the hardest schedule of any local hlgh school team and the Maroon ofliclals should 3VOld surh a roubh road for the team m 1974 as xt w1ll hmder the Maroon ehanee at the uty trtle IHS r 53 wa IZfigflfie-.Ilf?1?QlE-2-.Il':1iBl'-E55 'I' s-E211 I5-.f ln'-gg.,.54,,.,g,1-,,g1',3,g.g igplggql 'll' Q' fl' M 'L 'lf' Z9 'ft' Q T s E 3:2 '7' 7' Le .,2 53 l ,A 1. .:.. I I M Q Y C 'xv' Y , . 1 1 w I 1 .' ' E . 'V' .- - ff- f ' -B- .. .nm 1. Y I- lm f A fffa zzrx Q' ' fi: L Q Q., I 1 -. . .c . . A 1 A 6 u C . . .- t 0' . 'W 123' 'll' Z5 7? rl r rf - 'U .. 'nl' ' ft-11 I '2f5li. 4 ?..' ll 415,231 I 'aaa Page N mety seven i J 55 E F15 at P8 JL fw Sl 95 at Rl Q The second team is the bunch that gets out every day to be ground in the mud for the glory of the first team, These men knewvfhey could not get any glory out of it, and they knew that' their efforts , were not appreciated' by the school but they got out thereliand fought every day oftentimes in the mud and rain, to make ther--efirst team better But besides the scrimmages against the Exist teamfrthey- played some real games. Under the able direction of Mr. FlI'311kS they won 3 games tied 3 and lost only one They won two- mes from the first teams of high schools near by and lost -one A hese three games were with teams which were Heavieryand lmorefeigperm- enced than the second team but they came out with flying' imqrs. Most of the men composing the second team will be backnext year' to A battle for places on the first string. J The scores are as follows: Bryan .,... Bryan ......v....... .......',. N orth Blryan Bryan Bryan Bryan 1 ,..i Forest Seconds O Dallas Seconds O Plano 'Ferris .,i.......North Dallas Seconds ..........North Dallas Seconds i Bryan 9 .............. . ...................,............... Lancaster --Second Letter Men J -HALF Barfield FULL ' ' Y Sims Baird HALF Joyner QUARTER ' Wooldridge Lehman CENTER Crum Jones CCapt.J GUARD GUARD R. .Johnson V B. Johnson TACKLE Magness - Pettigrew ENDF' Nichols Donally A Q - :zu-,faelnlssxinlegeefuigsfiihsfea-ll53:14,-1:4 Q i' Marshall TACKLE Knabenshue JEND 1 Evans l Z' 'i f 'xJ 1.4 5 Va'-1il'r ll Y 1 A 9 1 1 Q 3. ,- N l . f:'3iwzf2:q14:: if lglI'?5'l8'l'Si:2'slI'l'f4fIi,' lI'.?i'111EE2'4-Il'-'FSE IES-41l1,.'-ag-gil:855:-lvl',':g-g1p3fy1fqr,'-:ggq.g- giligzggig 59:44 g:, ..gi,,5. r:5,,M ' I i in 1 Z, 1- ' 'll' Valli 114 rw LJ are Qi The Second Team W, J Y is ,LS 'lf' A ala J gpg mr ' -i ', E , ' 33 is . ' ' ' .ft . 'H' A 'lf 1 9 ' MJ JL W ' ' 501 ur Jl. Mi mc L W rw do N1 JL 'all 2 wr' ' Mil 'll' 31 as 9 0 J' WT 6 6 JL W W JL 9 0 WJ W lf 6 rw Ld M W, JL M wr J is D rf a df au W 1 i IGH gfzfxislxeeielssaisixa 1 ' I l Pugh N inetyhlvight . i, L .lg I new 'f . 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' WA 11, BRYAN 29, Hum' ae PHILP 27 , I ll. 2,-3' Coach Franks again proved himself a worthy coach when his Hock of green fi- 'iig hasketeers took zhliarrlcl fought and exciting game from the Huey 81 Philp Ramblers. , my I in the Bryan ig ym. , He put a combination of tive on the floor that had..-such perfect floor work, 5' that the older and more experienced Ramblers dlllllit know whether they were 1 JL 1 coming or going. U 35 W That five consisted of Andrews, Pickle, West, Decherd and Noe. , I IRVING 27, BRYAN 24 l ' The Irving Independents gave Bryan their first defeat of the year. It .was an a l I exciting game throughout, in which Bryan showed great talent and skill both Q 5 1 in floor work and in looping the baskets. 1 JL A This game was just a practice game and will not go against Bryan, as the ' 'ff Irving team.was an independent aggregation. ' 'lf W In this game Coach Franks gave all his men a tryout. a11d those showing the w , , greatest headway were Decherd, Weaver and Shot Lang. 1 .5- E 3 HUEY 8: PHILP 24, BRYAN 23 BSE A The Huey 81 Philp Ramblers gave Bryan their first defeat in Bryan's own , 4 1 gym, which put them on even base with the VVolf quintet, Bryan having defeated 3, th m in a previous game. E eThis game will long be remembered for its clean fighting. It was anyone's ll WI . - . l J 7 V in f - . g 7 W -,'?I:l-age-is flxc-e-s-sez:-:legales:-1-we i 1924 ue:--4-like lem-u-S.:-:eil-1.5:-:4ii.,':-:sail-seein: Page One Hundred s a -1 s-sae. 155 1 1 -1-?.1 .aw-zszlntsssenz 1 1 l ' --ed--ff-Y---5 -f',- iff-fa -f -- ,N V.. ,,.,.- -V.n-,.et.- e,..?,.,B l , y Q . -NY Y Y V ' 1 ' 1 1 y 4 'U' 3 1 1 1 1 l , 'IT 1 Ji. al, 7 Q 1 il Anthonx Nlu e l dmnnl Decherd Don Pzckle lo: un 1 C mud fzmrd -' game the first halt each team scorlng the same wxth botl1 fixes stlll fightm but Wlth the OpC11l1lg of the second half Bryan took the lead a11d held lt up untll the last fxve ITlll1UlZC5 when they started playlng for t1n1e Brya11 started playing for tlme just a l1ttle too soon for the game was not over and the Ramblers were lilltlllg hard and they looped a basket just betore the wh1stle puttmg themselves one ahead Those ieaturmg IH thls game were Decherd A11drews a11d West BRYAN 20 KAUFVIAN 12 The Bryan quxntet added another scalp to tllell' belt Wllfill they took the Kaufman basketeers IHYO camp to the tune of 20 to 12 The game was exceedmgly fast lll splte of the 0116 slded score and was marked by spurts of brllhanee 011 both s1des Bryans excellent floor work a11l passlng told on the fast Kaufman qu1ntet II1 the end The first half was Tl p and tuck nelther team belng able to gam a dectded advantage although Bryan managed to hold a lead by a small mafglll T Coach Franks used every first Sliflllg' man and all of hls subs to down the comeback of the Kaufman five The oustandtng stars in th1s game were Decl1erd Plckle and Andrews NORTH DALLAS 32 BRYAN 25 Wlth notlnng but a flock of ree11 basketeers to select a team from Loacn Franks was unable to develop a basketball quxnt that could stand the gat? 111 the 1924 clty serles and the Wolv s we11t down Hghtmg Only 0116 game was wo11 by the Maroon five a vnctory that dnd not keep the Brya11 Hxgh lads from oecupymg the cellar posltton Ill the final standm 111 the c1ty champ1onsh1p The North Dallas Bulldogs admnnstered the hrst defeat of the year Whlell S- 'T 5 jf ar e 1 1 1 i- ? A 'Y' , l , . l 1 l A . -' ' Sl F A M 3 W , nz., .1 I , I its 3 A ' ' 1 l 1 . Y l ' , . N1 1 ' M JC . 1 A . 4 , - A l Q X ,f i K . . W . ' - . , , Q W l The fighting of both sides was the feature of the second half. ' 1 1. ' ' 1 f 1 -fl it , 2 T D - g . N 5, V - 1 'ar 1 ' A' V - - . . I . u . 1 . . g M V ' a- f 1 1 ::l-xge11 u-f.-fe -a2 1111':e r- -11-.:-ze-1 1924 vt .-4-n.g: .1.s..:,-gm . 1,-ggi,-.,.gg41gg --in-Mm Page One Hundred One ''ir'5iiilf m'?'?wlH5wW'HFffl'?1, , Q I , W A, H M 1. v..,, ., 1 . l 2515:-1?s3'l J'ft-'1'ell''2-148'l'E'3fl1?2'-4'l ?S'13'l'E5P-i'l'w'43B1IIEiraill'v2ZG'l'S-3:4'lI'i-'2S8flI83:'f'lI?:i+?s'l'S:s'll'F'-i4?.'I'S1?-':'iIl,?l'f, it Yi' we if il Ei 5? ir V5 'ff' 98 fi to ag. if fi' V31 'fi ' - 'll' S fv- 23 V was no surprise, in view of the fact that the Wolves had so much rookie talent that was unknown to the coach. The final score was 32 to 25, and the game was hard fought, as the score might indicate. Conover of the North Dallas team was high point man with seventeen markers to hisrcredit. OAK CLIFF 28, BRYAN 13 The Oak Cliff Leopards, who later won the city and state title, handed the Wolves a 28 to 13 walloping in the second game, outclassing the Bryan team in the second half. The Maroon loopers were unable to stand the fierce pace set by the Leopards. Muse and Decherd of the Maroons starred on the offensive, and were instrumental in nearly all of the Bryan scoring. The entire Cliff team played good basketball, and the game was a clean-cut contest with gocd basketball being offered almost throughout. FOREST 23, BRYAN 9 Coach Loos' Foresters displayed a wonderful brand of teamwork in the,third game of the city series, and walloped the Wolf entry 23 to 9. The Maroon team was never able to get started, and Coach Franks had trouble finding a five-man combination that would work together out of the fiock of men in uniform. Andrews and Decherd stood out as stars for the Wolves, and it was the work of these two men that prevented the Foresters from having a walkaway. The Maroon team displayed a fine spirit, fighting to the last notch, and only acknowl- edged defeat when the final whistle had sounded. OAK CLIFF 25, BRYAN 7 The Maroon and White five suffered its fourth consecutive defeat in the city series against the strong Cliff team, losing by a count of 25 to 7. The Cliff outfit played much better ball in this battle than in the opening game, and the Wolves were forced to resort to a defensive game, in which Pickle starred. Andrews again stood out from the scoring angle, and showed an improved game. Coach Franks continued to shift his men about trying to solve the team play problem but with little success as far as the ultimate outcome of the tilt was FOREST 29 BRYAN 3 The Forest High Lions put up the greatest game of basketball ever witnessed in a city series in the fifth game of the title tourney beating the Wolves by the score of 29 to 3. As the score would indicate the Lion defense was almost like a stone will and the Bryan forwards were seldom allowed to get within firing distance of the goal. West turned in the only three points made by the Maroon team. Estes and Swift of the Green five played wonderful basketball at guards for Forest and the Franks men where hopelessly outclassed from whistle to whistle. Pickle played a nice game at guard for the Bryan team but lack of a suitable working mate prevented him from holding the score down. BRYAN 15 NORTH DALLAS 10 I Coach Franks five pulled the curtain down on the 1924 series by walloping the North Dallas Bulldogs and finishing in a temporary tie for third plac with the Orange and White. The score was 15 to 10 and the Wolves won by fighting every inch of the way. In fact the Bryan team fought throughout the entire series even though not conceded a chance to win from either Forest or Oak Cliff. Blasingame was the star of the final battle registering seven of the Bryan points. The guarding of Pickle again featured and the North Dallas team had trouble solving the defense that he put up. It was by far the best game of the series for the two clubs were evenly matched and fighting for a position in the final standing. NORTH DALLAS 18 BRYAN 12 With the four teams tied for places in the city series it was necessary for all teams to play an extra game to decide the final standing. Bryan and North Dallas were tied for third place and in the play-off Bryan was pushed into the icellar by the ability of the North Dallas players to make long shots. The Bryant team played a good guarding game and the North Dallas players got very few short shots at the basket but their surprising ability to sink midcourt shots putithem ahead. The Bryan team seemed to have used up all their scoring powers the day before when they defeated North Dallas and their basket shooting and Hoor work was erratic. N concerned. it ff, if 'if 'll' fl ill if if JK. if uh 242 Ji. if E JL 1 ii JS gf 3 1 ' M 3 , it if , , Lb ' ' ' fig at JL 'lf' 'V' W jf , , JL . ir if , ' 'M 'jf i it 5 'V' , ' Q SC it i 1 gig M 33 -IE e 1 '- 'E ::I-'aaa-lfasaluie:+z-f.:fu-a+zf:'il1e.:es.'-1-2-52:-nizzqzen iszs-:Ilia-:salutes lfzzaeiriss:-.+l1::ze':'asanr.: Page One Hundred Two . ,,.. I is l . ...I-,l,.,-..iMw., Wil' ,,,.,,.:v.,:--,-,,,,,,,t,.,v..,,-, F.---,,,,:,21,,, , , --F..-.--85.1,-1---ssma 5.11-.y .sum-.-, -.4 ,-.- -.1 -, f . f ., - ,. 1' . - L -W, gf - F, - A. V.-ff, ,TA . . -1 El lf if we St 6- Ei fw STC B .LL lf wi F Si' fr WF?-'E- l'95.'2.'II1KCQLIB-Siigei'-ill'- f:g13'l1ES2.''I'1'1iB1I13-gg'1l1,':?S'l1S15fr4'lI?-'13S'l'i2'.1I'11?S'I-25:-,'I,gg 1139-'1l ' , 1 , , Baseball High School Champions of the Southwest! That's the title the Bryan High baseball team held last year, and the one they hope to win this year. Last year Bryan ran away with the city championship, losing only one game to Forest, the only loss of the year. Besides winning the city title, Bryan had beaten some of the best teams in this part of Texas. When Waxahachie High School claimed the State Championship, Bryan challenged them, and a three-game series was arranged to be played in Waxahachie. Waxahachie, besides having a good record in'Texas, had defeated the Okla- homa City team, champions oi Oklahoma and Missouri, and the Shreveport High School team, champions of Louisiana. In the series between Bryan and Waxahachie, we won the first two games, making a third unnecessary. Over a hundred Bryan students made the trip from Dallas for the second game and were rewarded with a victory. Our team outhit and outpitched Waxahachie and defeated them decisively in both games. These victores gave Bryan the championship of Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Missouri. As we go to press Bryan is leading in the city series with 3 games won and 1 lost. This was the only loss of the year, and was the first game of the city series, which was lost to Oak Cliff. Bryan has a fine chance to win the City Championship, as Oak Cliff, in second place, has 3 games left on their schedule and Bryan has 2. The series standing, as we go to press: c . Bryan ................. ...,.. . Oak Cliff ............... ...... . North Dallas ....... ...... . Forest ..,............................................................. . SCORES OF THE GAME OAK CLIFF 2-BRYAN 1 Batteries for Bryan: Pitcher L. Blasingame' Catcher F. Blasingame. BRYAN 9-NORTH DALLAS 5 Batteries for Bryan: Pitcher L. Blasingame' Catcher F. Blasingame. BRYAN 5-FOREST 4 Batteries for Bryan: Pitcher L. Blasingame' Catcher F. Blasingame. BRYAN 15-OAK CLIFF S Batteries for Bryan: Pitchers L. Blasingame and Haley Catcher F. Blasingame. Oak Cliff used too many pitchers to keep up with. Big P W L P t uh 4 3 1 750 qi 3 2 1 666 '33 3 1 2 333 L 3 1 2 333 if L JB Xfj 1 y v fn rw, JL 3 7 7 ml 3 I Y PLS JL 'V' 'JY JL 21? 33 JL 1r L1 LL, 395 E1-szaelavaswuie:fs11f.se411ffaef2'11sssroufsfc-311 m f:-111.1-Q-31115:-:'.+11.':-ze15:111-asis --,KIM L Page One Hundred Three .3!r1W'?'?'- fll'2'vw?'miie'1'rfrxr:i i'y 'Hnyrr M'u 1 'f'mSa.i'-W''1:-aWmswWn?gM1mw1fmwR7fp?W'gm1T!FuwmMp- , . , . Q-'Ql'e'1?s8'l'3E'12ll'wh-'-CB'l'?S:1'E2'-'QII'- 4-1 V 'l'5Sh--'2'l'2-'-Sgill822'-ll'5:?r3'l'SE-'-Glllfzii-3 l'35.':'f'l F'1'3'l'592'- 'w': 'Sg'l'5'5 -'3'lff'g'f i, , --.1 A. Tr E 'T' E rr V qrack . BRYAN WINS CITY MEET Bryan ran away with the city meet held at Lake Cliff April 12 scoring 72 points to Oak Cliff s 46 Forests 36 and North Dallas 8. The Bryan team broke four city records. Teague set two marks that probably will never be equalled runnmg the 100-yard dash in 10 seconds and the 220 in 22 2-5 seconds Coit threw the javelin 158 feet for a new record and Baldock hurled the discus 110 feet breaking his city record of last year. 1' eague was high point man of the meet with 15 -points followed by Captain Decherd with 13. As the Annual goes to press the District meet is about to be held. Bryan has a fine chance to win this and then go to 'ustin where the State meet will be held. With the fine material which Coach .ranks has uncovered we should make an excellent showing at Austin and the most im pressive thing about the team is that almost all of the point winners will be back next year. We wonder if the other schools will think it worth while to enter a team next year? Results of the city meet: Summaries Cmorning eventsj: Shot Put-Balcom CCliffJ 42 feet 5 inches' Teasley fNorth Dallasj 41 feet 11 inches' Estes fForestD 40 feet 2M inches' Hackney fBryanJ 40 feet yt inch. Javelin-Coit CBryanJ 158 feet 4 inches' Evans CBryanJ 150 feet 7M inches' Teasley CNorth Dallasj 150 feet 6 inches' Estes CForestD 142 feet 1 inch. Discus-Boldock CBryanJ 110 feet 10 inches' Shelton fBryanJ 104 feet 4 inches' Bryan CForestJ 103 feet 5 inches' Howard CNorth Dallasl 96 feet IM inches. 100-Yard Dash CFirst Heatl- Teague CBryanJ White CForestj 102-5 seconds' second heat Brown CBryanJ Pfaff tCliffD 10 3-5 seconds' third heat Seely fForestJ Prather CCliffD. 10 4-5 seconds. CForestJ Cobb CBryanJ Smith CFor- estl 173-5 seconds' second heat Decherd CBryanJ Mize CBryanJ Pfaff CCliffJ 18 seconds. 220 Low Hurdles-First heat Teague CBryanJ Darnell CForestD 222-5 seconds' second heat White CForestD Reynolds CClifTJ 22 3-5 sec- onds: third heat Seely CForestJ Potts CClif'fb 224-5 seconds. Afternoon events: 100-yard dash: Teague CBryan1 Brown tBryanD Seely CForestJ White CForest3. Ten seconds Hat. 120 High Hurdles: Mann CFor- estj Decherd fBryanj Mize fBryanJ Cobb CBryanj. Sixteen and four- fifth seconds. Mile Run-Mayes CCliff1 McLean CC1iffJ Burch CClitTD Peach CForestD. Four minutes and fifty-five seconds Broad Jump-Decherd tBryanb 19 feet and 10M inches' Wooldridge CBryanD 19 feet and 221 inches' West CBryanJ 18 feet and 11 inches' Smith QForestD 18 feet and 8M inches Pole Vault--Three tied for first place McGuire CBryanj Eubanks COak Cliffl Robinson COak Cliff, 10 feet and 9 inches' fourth place tied between Jackson CForestl and Balz lBryanJ 10 feet and 6 inches 220 Low Hurdles-Mann CForestj White CForestJ Jones CNorth Dal lasl Cobb CBryanJ. Twenty-six and two-fifth seconds 440-yard Dash-Teague fBryanD Potts CCHED Seely CForestJ Rey nolds CCliffD. Fifty-six and .three fifths seconds High Jump-Johnson CBryanj 5 feet and 4 inches' four tied for sec ond place Simpkins CForestJ Mayes QC1iffJ Clower CBryanD Coit CBryanJ 720-yard Dash-Teague CBryanJ Potts CCHS? Seely CForestJ White CForestD. Twenty-two and two-fifth seconds 880 - yard Run - McLean CCliffD Estes CForestJ Mayes CCliffD Burch CCliffJ. Two minutes and eight and one-fifth seconds Hop Step and Jump-Decherd CBryan7 Mize CBryanD Keahey COak Cliffb Hackney CBryanj. Forty-one feet and three inches Relay-Cliff CReynolds McLean F Robinson and Pottsl' second Forest CDarnell Jackson Brown and Puck ettj' third Bryan fCobb Yancey West and Evansj Three minutes and forty-five and one-Fifth seconds 3 n E V Tl- 51935-allr-?-Elite'-sIllv 1Q2l'EE Iv' Sen 1924 n-as-1-nw.:eeu1'a-4-.lui v,SISa:'ilk +3I e?2-HIE Page One Hundred S ix rr if w 9 5 W' N1 1 i v Nl JL ' . - it 'if - ' W' 'U Q r , 1 ' N' , fr QQ . Q , U15 'll' , - W W E 'V' T 1' Ji iii 'lf ' 'li' W 1 , 1 v , ' M J 2 1 .' 5 , , ' Y 5 5 'W ' ' , , 'F r v ' ' M M it y 1 . it 1 , Y 5 , 1 - W Jw. ' . Hj 1' , 'E ?w 7 , J 3 Q ' T 1 9 1 I i - im ' - 'l' M 120 High Hurdles-First heat, Mann y ' , gif Jl. , i , i , ' ' ' e- wr ' ' ' ' 35 , i ffp , , M '15 1 1 f s . 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J , Q' 1' . lv' I- f -fa 5 95.5 ll 5 all -LE 'F W gr ae-hSa:.fm?'1zs-va-aw :em ail-as -vezaama 1-z-:salsa Iv-.'-45611-55.2.1-uc.:-:els-:',u'.':-,fall-sara 38 if 2 1 1' S MAJOR A C BURNILTT Mllztary Hitch your wagon to a sar You may not get there But won will get a good rnlc So It is Wltll the Mxhtarv Department of Bryan Street Hlgh School We have hitched our wagon to a star and we expect to rlcle a long way There are two reasons why we expect a long rlde One IS that Bryan has the best commanclant 111 the clty The second IS that the clty 1s takmg a greater lnterest in the Mllltary work Last year Bryan won the competitive dr1ll between the Crack com pames of the several Hlgh Schools and by dolng so had the honor of keeplng the reglmental colors last year and the first part of this year Thls IS a great honor and Bryan IS now worklng hard to wm the drlll agaln and keep the colors another year We now turn to the Rlfle team a most lmportant feature of the m1lxtary department Again Bryan has won the c1ty match and as this year makes the thlrd consecutive year she has won thls match the cup offered bv Cullum Sz Boren xs now the permanent property of the school The members Cullum Sz Boren also offers each year a medal to the boy who makes the h1ghest score 1n thls match Thus honor also came to Bryan when F1rst Lleutenant Wllham Peacock made a score of 196 out of a possible 200 CW1ll1am doesnt hate that medalj 4 is 'J E V , , f I! , . t I El ' ' ' ' 5 ' W ' l . I ' ' ' I H Y! - 'W . . l - . N' . it X . . y . . . . it ' - E X I . ' .' , v ln ' ' . ' . - 'Q is of the team were awarded D sweaters wlth the cross-r1Hes on them. fm . . . . ' . I' . . , 'W' W L .r S S S zz:-azefnsszslllef :ra-aafnlfxgefl-ss:-urg e ! 192 I'?I'H'-4'll2-'-'?s1'?.'l'5'l'52f'l'r 4':3'I'58gIl F S'l'?7':'allnu , Page -One Hundred Nme I ... , 4 l l ,, ,. V 'Ib , 4 4 if 1 .El'r '4?sfS'll'Sf:felI'viii?'l'3-3:1133-'ill'-'E-'1gi'lv5S2-2'I'?1i53'lI.'?22GIl .1g'Bfl133rs Il .f-gS1l1SE'iflI .1'i'3 'i???1i'lw'1i43'l .3-S' UQ 'lf R ' 'lf lol' ill 5 'it Nl Lg 58 Tr ' , Q ROSTERNCOMPANY AH lf-S . UL -v ' L E A X A ' Captains ,T Hunt, 'Stoval Teague, Aaron Ji' fw H . , fi Svc ' . ,N 5 Ist Lzeutenant Q4 5 Young, Teddy. - f JL 1 1-4 13-ti L 2nd Lieutemmts lm Lee, Herbert , V ' Scott, Preston W ' l ' - lm dv t a 'L 6 ' Ist Sergeant Q1 'K VN' JL - Daniel, Robt. n s ,gi lg ' Sergeants - PS Downey, Raymond Honllan, Rdssel l Browning, Hall 'ff JL Varble, Claud , - Bert, John , , Allen, Ollie W -1 Chappell, Harold Houx, Huffms lf t a at ' M as l N ll ' , Corporals .I t? :jf Hood, Wm. Freeman, Robt. Worsham, Cole- vi 1- Burns, Carter Hudgins, Torrence Stroud, Raymond lg 36 N Buckner, Franklin , Kruman, Morris ' Brown, George JU r ' . e - ' f-- X JL it l' Prilydtbsx ' N 'll' al, W 7 ' W in Adair, John- Green, George Pressly, Tom' ' V-if Q Mackey, Asa Hale, Preston , Patterson, Rex W1 rg Anderson, Robt. Hurst, Louis. Rowe,-'John M JL Adams, Elmer 4 -A aHumb1e,Les1ie Reid, 'Harry X 5' Andersonyjaek Hill, Joe T Shelly, Edgar ' if gi Bodenheirner, Zaner Isoin, John V Scherzer, Wm. Vw ,jg lgiirieir, . pggrogiv . Hey,fJg1hnJ -Ii g2:heneweiI1llc,!g2obt. 1- ,a ens np, ayne gen fl z, ac 4 rawn, e on ' QQ Blaine, Buford i, Kitchen? Louis smith, Jewel 'lil ji, ' - Clark, Wm. ' oKilriatrick,gM,aLrion Spencer, Robt. JL 7 'Croslin,'. Leonard 1 Lawson, Harper gfoughton, Thos. Q- GQ DeGrazier, Anthony Murphy, ' Jordon royf' 'Clay W du -Dawson, Yannoy V Malone, Cgwarles ' Ramos, Fred- du 5 Davis, VD. B. , Murrayh lifford Thornton, Ward QQ E-phran, Fields . McMillan,-Ben Timmons, Joe r,1 JL Enloe, Ben A , Moody, J. W, Vermillon, Leland 1 JL G ube J k O'N 1 R d W R l .jf + r, n, 'ac I , Aga, Aaymon atson, 'ow s , f' 'INC Godwin, .John H Luther, Joe . Wheeler, V, 1 w gg Gaskins, Win. Peng-Frank. Q' A Elsworth, Wetsel , ug, ft 5 W nc LU 'jj wb - 'll ll in e, we isi ezzlaleezeilis-5:-als:-:el vias:-1-xeefrlazravei a l: L-:l::':+:l!a:fafn2 - - 2 ' ' f -' - , Y- ' 'Pdgkbfw H1dndkd'Ten ' 514 l 1. ,,,,l,.,., A COMPAN Y 'U Q :Q vm Q 3 fu 5 Q. 'Q N Q.. E N Q 'ff 4 2 uw., ' . . 1... . , ' - JL A I I , J , 3 pr Pl Q- 5-' 139 1 -9' n qs 'r5'-'-2-'3 ' -Z. 'i :9S'n-'-f- . it-Aw.. TI' DB 'Lf' il in ' wr Fd fu' Bl 25 .m :gl li.. Nl lf? lsfa -ol Il lL.,1'1 rf-Q,,' ,Elf-R1 x'1f-2,'.p'l'1f'L'-1ll'ff ::1'l 3311? Ivey lx Chard Morris Chas. ROSTER COMPANY. Captain Baird Francis X Lieuten:riits Collins English .lst Sergeant Moxley Frank Sergeants 3 Phipps Newland Milton McMurray Harr Peacock Wallace Booker Otis Short C. E. Ries Laun C orporals L Garrison, Earl McWilliams, Paul Booth, Robert Thorn, Eiland ' ' , , Alexander, Tom Austin, Holman Beckham, Lelon Brockhouse, Emil Brown, Edwin Cldwer, William Emery, Chas. ' Gardiner, Preston Golden. Lowell Graham, Frank Holbrook, Earl . 5. rw ' Privates ' L Jacob, iiierry . 5 A Killough, James ' I Keener, Arthur ' ' Keghan, Harry r , lamesolnf Klide 'Long, 'udson Lohman, Phil ' Maguire, Haskell N , Mathews, Lloyd , lx'cCa.gl1ren, C. B. , NevjIle,,Ben ' ' ,y . V , . rlecipf, william Richmond, Stanley ' ' fel, Glen ' , ough, Thomas chenewerk, J, F., Ddylfi 1 Torien, Zollie White,A William Credille, R. L.. Orville, Coad' .wr - 4:1 213.-'l5..1 -1l'f- 8'l'a - a f.:::11'-.-5:2 va. -.+I-.-5 siuae-swim- -5 a ,, . vi -511:21 . r I if 'K ' 'F' Fi W V07 Jl. if lk? H il nf' Sl 'j u P5 JL ' , ll 7 4 A fl il: , ll -1- Eli 'll . . , y , y 1 P n ' 'Page One H iindred Twelve , ' , , M in V 'W fl A i ' 'X nwefi1::H ,.:.-2 .4 i . .Hmmm.flllmwlrlif-lull.. ...ui fwll5?4m.lE2l g. I K -V f.,..-. - ,.-, , H 7.,:g.,-I ' ,. ,..., . .. um., .1 A ,:,,.14.,..1...1..:l.x,,A 45. u' J., -. ' ',-. .m.LL.1.ae-i.fY .-f.1.- , B Y PAN M CO ,.,,. , ,..... ,,..,..h.. ff S3 i ff 33 iH'x 1'--L-r'v .d'?12'l ' rf 14 awgjf' 'fra' -1-f x - Y-f-H - i- , 4 4-' . ft .f - pf ' ' ' - ,5 3 if A,-2'-7? J, - : A. n ,...,..,.., pn, -AU ..-, .-Af . ,. -MJ , V.. .-.. H ...,.. .-,..,.,. ..,.g,, -H , , BX-..- 1-...J Page Orff' Hundrfd Thirteen ':l .:i.:eIl12f-:'.111,rzc-2,'ln-as-:gg-all-.': ' -1-aszallazeelllaaalacaaa u f::'1 ssel1aa::+il::ee slarfzzlflxaelllsg-: lg 1, 1 ROSTER COMPANY C Captain Shelton, Carrol Ist Lieutenant.: Gowin, Terry Painter, Max McGuire, Yates Peacock, William Duncan, Horace Hackney, Vivian Moore, Wilton Balz, Bill Blasingame, Fred Blasingame, Luke Buckner, Joe Donnally Chester Evans Lawrence Freman Sanford Graham Hatch Hill Goldinan Anderson George Barnes Troy Beaty Burgass Bliss Jolm Bozeman Fred Canifax Jack Carter Horace Cherry Tom Chilcoat J. R. Crestman Robert Cole Lewis Cousins Walter Dean Rupert Elsby Charles Farmer Clifton Floyd Lamar Gomez Jose Gregory Harold Griffith Hence Harris Benard Harris Julius ' Hill Horna 2nd Lieutenantr Shuttles, Bill Slaton, Lloyd Ist Sergeant Mize, Harvey Sergeant.: Dowdy, Walter Hall, Charles Hodges, Roy Magill Rankin Morse, Allan Moore Mount Murry Sillick C orporazs Will Howard Bodv ack ' Privates Johnston Longs Jordan Archie Keller Cleo Lankford Alfred LeBell Jessie Lindsley Willard Long Charles Maddox Wilton NIcCovey DeAyuse McDonald William Mann Budd Martin Martin Milam Millot Moore Nailer gharles 0Y3 Clifford Alfred Claude Albert Newton Bentley Pamplin Gratis Pruett Vernot Reeves Lloyd Rushin Leon Smith, Alfred Gallegher, John Picket, Martin Pickle, Don Weaver, Granville Werla C1iEo Wooley Bailey Schultz Edward Shuford Prato Srnithson Harold Sorrels Ralph Stephens Vertress Story Earl Strange Booney Strange Willoughby Swift Llovd Shepherd Howard Swartz Fred Taylor -Dyer 'looling James Vining Walter Walker Finly ,, Worthington John Watson Royle Wheeler Edwin . 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Q . -R ' , 1st Lieutenant.: .- . will Browning, Clarence Stoneham, Douglas Q lb-gi Znd Lieutemmts ' F Jones, Cecil Lipsitz, Jacob l A 'W Q lst Sergeant , m Burrage, James , 'll' gli fi -4 Tl' Sergean ts ' Q mi W if Blasingarne, Harold Keehan, John Terril, Allen Sf fix Cherry, Max Hill, Roy Yancey, Foster Sf Eaves, Octavius Payne, Guy - .1 I ,jg ' K Corporal.: is ' ld' Boyle, Edward Garlits, Howard Loggin, Lloyd ' QQ Cook, Earnest Graham, Leroy Shaffer, Tom , JNL Haton, Donald Payne, Elijah ,SS Y L3 ,I Privates Q W V Q Anderson, Anthion Harris, Edward Murphy, Howard -H1 QP Armstrong, Paul Harrison, Elzie Nunnally, Grady -ff jf Baird, Walter Jackson, C. B. Parker, Jack W, du Ballard, James Johnson, Howard Rodglh, Orbia L31 5 Baker, Frank Joyner, Charles Robbms, Lawrence 5,1 Baker, Jerome Knight, Everette Scott, Douglas .fm JL Barnett, George Luck, Hal Smith, J. Frank lil 2 Boettcher, Herman Maddox, Boryle Stevenson, Marshall T lf' J 3,5 Brown, Moss, Mahoney, P. B. Stowe, Leroy du Erayi1CEaaytond Mannga, John k :II aylor, John 1- use , mun ars ik, Fran eter, A vin 7 M Carlson, Ivan McAtTee, Harry Todd, Odise 514 Davenport, Robert McClung, Luther Toland, Albert JL -3- Erwin, Gus McGrath, Thomas Watson, W. F. A ' 'X 'lf Fuller, Robert Mills, Douglas Watkins, Ralph US 'mf Glanton, Gerald Mixon, Roy Wilson, J. E. L+, 5- Gilbert, Kenneth Morgan, Eugene Williams, W. E. -1 M Goldgar, Morris Moxley, Harry Woodford, Rex , EI , 'JL Guldahl, Howard Murdock, Ernest l ,bl , R l lf 'SJ l -l JF 5? W W lt: lil' li 'li , En- gggzggsaful:cena-eaafazaea-lyesxluwaslu EJ:-al1l:z.3lulas:.'lel::e s :w.:-3 314 1- ui Page. One Hundred Sixteen fl ' i V . , -l -A ' W 1. .. H 'fl we ,, ',1a:,u,uwZate. WU .-A V2 .- I ,Y H V L I Vx 2 ff s 1T 5 ,s 4 1 36 3 H i 5 i 5 z - E a I 1 ' ! ' A ' g I 22 ' W A 1 xg g Q Q ' E s T Q P , Z 41 ! , , D- ll x f' E g 1 l ' 3 , 1 F i M M H W i 1 E y I W V fm ' s ii 5 i 5 , l 1 , 1 ? ! ' 3 1 p 3 I 4 2 3 i E, . 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Ist Lieutenant Lieqtnwm ..........1st Sergeant Sergeant efgeagwt ergeant orporal ........Corporal mithl, J. Frank needy Hal r well Ray W ood Edward ood Vaughn W' N1 ' Ju . if mi l du wa i , l ll ' 1 . in 3 5 , ' . l n , 9 l 1 , . , l J 1 , . 1 P-5 i we JL 351 an l 'IC l L J l T l Sl: 'V ur l W Lb 1 F21 25 - - . g . -... -.------. .- . . fia:l-essfriesffil ffileeffslze-Qfl e :'f.5fe2f1 1924 --.:.:-2ls,::fe1f- tea m.-fefzits' Page One Hundred Eighteen l lwbii .. lt I A mtl, ' V 1 n r I Ie B .711 ?1 y ... - ' W 'Ti' iv? 7' 1.17 4 fi' '-If YYY? T .. 'UZ F 4' T Tiiv A in, F QWHYI' Y 'Ulf' L 'WV . :C :E VV - Y-'f'5V'W'QY 'fF.'V., l WT6 Y. - 1-2 X gag, .JA fa' -1- .lm ,f-l5.r.,gL1n.4' Li'.w.,s.1s'.n.r-fg.,44.4a.a1n.JJi,::em..,,:.,...p1,,w,,.,.z,1e.,,.,:,,-,...4,h41-,mewrz-if ,JL Luaamntfl M. 1fs:1xL1A.:n2v,.qr.:..1.,, 1.3, f 1' W . ,.,,,,,,. ,,-...-, , , -- - - - - V, v, -. , 7,717 ,Y ,Wh .,..-.......,..u....-e..-..,..........,.-,,.,...,......e,,, ,, - g Y 1 .fi : . 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N' f l 1' I I .W 15.1 will Zh . fl, 'iii l ,M ' l l J 1 XT' h ' , T e Rifle Team l ,' The Rifie Tcamithafs one winning team we've had this season. The ' team had one of its usual successful seasons this year and up to date has , , l lost only one match. They won the city match for the third consecutive ' ,Q year and brought the cup offered by Cullum Sz Boren to Bryan. We have had the cup in our trophy case for three years, but it had to be won three I Q times before we could keep it. The team tied with its old rival, El Paso, ' , 1 and beat the West Texas Military Academy of San Antonio, Texas, besides il coming second in the Eighth Corps Area match. The Hurst trophy match T 'l is to be tired soon. Bryan has a good chance to win in this match. T For the consistency with which they have worked and for their record . 1 of three years of victoriesneacli man on the team was awarded a regula- l l tion D coat sweater with crossed rifles to distinguish it from the ' ,fl athletic sweater. . ' l : MEMBERS all T William Peacock jack Tanner , Q Clarence Browning Horace Duncan X Q Slffefl fgmifg Stovall Hunt y rancis air . l Herscliell Maguire Fred Winkler Weldoll Dowis Carros Shelton . I Row Hill Richard Ivy il l l L 4 l F 5 i , IM ,W -M Ang.,-M-,, -,-,W ,,A,-.-,,-. -T-X7 ., ,,...g,. Y. W- .,-.-,..,, ,., J ,t,-,,,- ..,s--.,.,s,.. W..-..--.----i :T u -4 4 'Vai' Page One Hundred Twenty N ,l ,. fav.-tj' ,vvtjifffa-Q53 vSf4lwwi- e 5:-'pi' -wail- -Q 1'-' ' -if-'PL- 'j , -rfff j :'- Qf Q' I f- f- ff-f Y ---H iii? Sul aft if QM n - ' tw if Elf Q .lf lj lx f l l Eta, lil agile ii in tl f-l el N' S. l l 1. .itfl VXI 1 xl' Stal? f- I Battalion Commander-Major ...,.,.......,.,,... ,...,..., I Qudolph Allen -I ' Battalion Executive Ofhcer-Captain .,,...,,.. ........, I ack Tanner li' 'lx Battalion Adjutant-lst Lieutenant ,......... , ...,...,,,.. ,,,.... Y 'ates McGuire 7 Battalion Intelligence Officer-Znd Lieutenant .,,,,., .,.....,. I .loyd Slaten ' l 17 it Battalion Plans or Training Officer-Captain, ....., ..,,.,tt. R ohert Painter ., Battalion V Supply Offieerf-lst Lieutenant ,... H X ...john Gallagher Battalion Finance Officer-Zncl Lieutenant ,,,..,., ..,,...,.... I Sill Shuttles Battalion Sergeant-Major ,.........,.............,....,.....,..,, Hunter Bickham 4 J Battalion Color Sergeants ....,...., .,.,... l Qohert Hancock, Leonard Beasley, I' Walker Donglety. Rankin Magill Battalion Supply Sergeant .,....... ..,.........., ..............,.t,,..,,,.,, I - aun Reis ll ,l ffl f l I? 1 lm' 4 1 , lt l W. -a--in l S. F192 ll . r'-' S --on-2--f-H l ltflatm-f,tfie if - I f -w a I H- t Page Om' Hundred Twenty-am' gc-un !'lI K?sll1'f.3 R'll'Xs8I2'5f11EY l'r- IES?-ill' 2-BlllE51 1'1l'.-ZG'l'S9f'-1116-f-36ll? I sle 2'w'f-'SP V3 A Department of Physical Trammg Anna Belle Henry Director Nell Moore Pianist Physical Training has been very popular at Bryan High this year Over 300 girls were enrolled in the classes An unusual feature of the work this year was inter class and mt r scholastc volleyball and baseball games Volleyball was played in he fall and baseball in the spring Each class had a selected team which played the other class teams and then a picked team of the best players fr m all the teams represented the school in the inter scholastic games he girls were intensely interested in the games as this is the first time anythi g the sort has been attempted at Bryan A typical weeks work in a gym class consists of the following Monday Marching tactics and formal Swedish gymnastics Tuesday Dancing Wednesday Apparatus work Thursday Dancing Friday Games The work is carefully graded each class doing a little harder work each term In the I B and I A classes dancing consists of simple folk dances in the II-B classes it is more difficult and in the II-A classes it is em tremely difficult consisting of aesthetic technique and aesthetic dancing. -1 Marching is practically the same in all the classes but the Swedish gym- -: nastlcs continue to grow more difficult. None at all is given the I-B s. The I-A s are given simple commands and elementary positions. The eater- cises gradually become more complicated until the II-As are doing work ' i- which would have been almost impossible for them as I-B s. + Apparatus work is carefully taught. Light apparatus is given as follows: To I-A s wand exercises' to II-B s dumbbell drills' to II-A s Indian -: club drills. Heavy apparatus work is interesting also. The II-B classes ' do work on the stall bars and traveling rings' the II-As do all of these also jumping rope and climbing. Friday is to many the most enjoyable day because then dignity is for- -A gotten and nothing matters but the thrill of some exciting game. The - - advanced classes play volleyball or baseball' the lower classes play pro- 9 gressive dodgeball end ball relay races or some kind of tag game. A phase of the work which took some by surprise is the teeth and - 1- fingernail inspection. This brought some noticeable improvements. Many ' girls raised their grades from C on the first inspection to B or A on the second and third. The Physical Training department gave an assembly the early part of the year and every one was greatly pleased with the performance. I ' .9 The climax of the year was reached when, in the latter part of April, x i V 'TC the annual Demonstration was given. The huge success of this affair bg was due to the combined efforts of the 300 gym girls and the indefatigable Liu i :. efforts of their able and efficient instructors. 5 Jl. . i ' H U it it - lt .n--v 1- -msn-an JL . as . as 1 ifzstzfzemasa-nlQfee11-sfs:.wn-:es'-x-swear:-:sri 1924 uissatiixeetnrssa-:racestag.-fixes-1122-ze-n: Q Page One Hundred Twenty-two if I g ems - tj E t y sa-n urses-:lax-nazzslul .:.w.::.-:els -4 'SE'-'-iwlu-'fiillf 5' E- ll A I IIY SICXL 'IR XIXIXC1 LLASS IIRST PERIOD Alford Lura Andrews Ellzabeth Balley Clarlbel Bevxll Laverna Bloom Ray Carr Georgla Cole Jewell Cranford Chr1st1ne Davls Edlth Fagg Gladys Gantt Alberta Kelley Nell Kirk Iola Klrkgard Fhzabeth Knott Ruth Pearl LO0mlb Margaret Ludwig Allce Lyle Ellzabeth McGowan Marguerlte Meredlth Nlna Vlerzbacher Kathyrn Miller Bomta G11l Kathleen Hall Eva Muze Ehzabeth Moore Evelyn Hatzenbuehler Lena Morrts Lorraine Jackson Elizabeth 'Vlottley Carolme Pxke OVIC Pllkey Rita Reddlck Ruth Rmkey Mary Ellen Roberts Iltalee Sawyer Norene Shea Harrlet Smlth FYHUCIS Twxtty Luclle Watson Deha Wtlson Ferne Wlnters Helen Dorothy Zeller Ellzabeth W W nw Tr E KI' il? 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Arledge, Bonnie Johnson- 16111116 Smlfhi 105011111116 ,l l 1 ' Arrington, Ruby Knott, Fredna Smyre, Lillian I . f - Beatty, Mozelle Lyon, CHtl1C1'l11C SD1'f1YbC1'1'Y5 D01'0tl1Y l l 77 3, Behrends, Marcella Mabry, Zelma Stein, Sylvia l , l ' ' Bell, Helen Macon, Thelma Stephenson, Evelyn ,- l l Boone, Marjorie Maguire, Hilda Stewart, Thoman i Q W Boyd, Alberta Martin, Annie Laurie Tanner, Kathleen. I I l , Brown, Margaret McGowan, lilangne f1reat?iVCllBVEJ1'g1H13 1 '+ B ky Im Sue McKinney, ut rim e, ar ee W Clie, rfiazabah giiiiiniggg, Ollie gQfgEl1,IRufh li f.. 1 Cliff, Alice iam, Ossie 11 , 0116 L I ,1 Cole, Eunice Miller, Celia Utley, Irene l l 1 ' Coleman, Gwendolyn Miller, Margaret W1lSOU, H6101 jg l Cotton, Johnnie Morris, Mary Wwd, Margaret, ' : Dickenson, Lura Porter, Estelle Woodruff, Ge01'213 L60 , ,, Faulkner, Sid,nev Protheroe, Evelyn Zafron, Mollie 3 , Gillin, Dorothy ' Rankin, Alma Lu Zilliox. Lois , X Hart, Jane l Rodgers, Naomi M 1 Ho e, Marguerite Rubin, Rose J 1 l P 45' l l 'E l 'rr 1 l ,. E li i 1 1 1 1 1 1 l i ,l JI N JL i V Y Y Y Y ww wl4FNY im- V 'N Nl -I I-MW, W- Y-75, ,,,,,.,. + -Ewglgrgl A li t 19242, H Page One Hundred Twenty-four l ,.---,..-.,.. ...............,..,.......-...... -.........f.:. .. , -, if gg., 5 . Zi egg lgi-Q vi'-i .fi Citi QL, gr I ll. lt all It? it va-, if fl, 9, all P-.M if i J, A 'wi bel 1, zz rv! M 2' f E M , y.. 'ra 'vb ti., fs-44 lil pr i Q 13+ .. 'fa lil E 'l tw ,fl +- 4 'S si E3 gi. gli is it will W o tat ,t t H , t l l Il-li l'llYSlLQXl. 'l'R.XlXlNiiCIMXSS-'l'll1RlD PICRIOIJ l F Anderson, Carroll Anthony, Pauline Ashley, Mable Ballew, Edith Bell, Barbara Betts, Era Lou Brown, Helen Bryant, Margaret Burchflel, VVau11cta Cantrell. Georgia Cook, Hula Dearing, Wailriiic Dechmau. Rena Mae DeShazo, Vera Dobson. Aclclie Mae Durst, Sophia Forster, Helen Goodwin. Isohcl Gray. Maurine Hartman. Catherine Henson, Alma jones, lildred Alorrlan, Muriel Lawrence. Sarah Lecnarcl, Ina Ruth Losee. Gwendolyn Monzingo, Fredna Newton, Mabel O'Gorman. Lorraine Palmer. . Doris Pickett. Elizabeth Price, Juanita Rhodes. Noll Robertson, Thelma Ross, Bess Spong. Helen Stevenson. Ruby Mary Verschoyle. Etta Mac Vogt, Augusta VVillingham, Nadine lr? A,,4 U ' Y ,Y - f f if Y-'Vik V YVYVA w ,,,,,,, , , 1 ' -a gli, '--g,,,,:,Q, ,,,.,, , , M.-L y 19 24 l A ll lv l l l E I l l r '1- l l s J 1 lp fi im 5 , l e Vit Page One Hundred Twenty-fi'va f, M, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Y, , , W. ,77, , 'nfs-.11-.'4fb2ia, ww fi I I I I , I I Gt F I I 6 I Q, I I I : I . I 11 I I, I 3 I .I 'I I I I I I , , I I I I 'Il' I I I 'Y I I I Tl' I 1 3 I I I WI, 'I ,I I , I I ! I I I HL-55 3 'fl-'5 m s f1,ffTeefTif f 55'g ?'-'fg '99'f'I-i ll-A PHYSICAL TRA1NING CLASS-SIXTH PERIOD Hrashers, VVillic Brown, Nell Burns, Olive Campbell, Daphne Clark, Leta Collett, Joanna Cook, Elizabeth Davidson, Grace Douglas, Juanita Gentry, Helen Graham, Florence Gray, Elton Hacker, Lota Hay, Mary Frances Henderson, Virginia Howard, Evelyn Karnes, Jean Kennedy, Frances Lemons, Alice Lilly, Helen Moxley, Elnora Parma, Mary Payne, Annie Ruth Ramsay, Emma Reid, Geneva Robbins, Celeste Ryan, Pearl Shanks, Clara Bell VVeaver, Jewell Weaver, Katherine VVilliams, Hazel ' QI be ee , : wxcelris xeeiaissrz-1-reef: I 1924 has-ein m wil aaiaszriixx-Ilsexuzt Page One Hundred Twenty-six ' if I l i i r i + 5 fig f fiiif A aw lm lvs-:eral in-sa m e-ussfeil H BV as F or F or as H ' F or F or 1 , . L . 5 5 S y if. l 5 , If I , W A si? 1 l K 4 5 l IT ' 11- W I -5- , ?!A , ai. T fi ' M 5 e 1 3' 'll' I W l FQ 3- Q r i ' lf . W f i l i , in Nl, , I-.X PHYSICAL 'l'R.XlNlXG CLASS SEYEXTII PERIOD Q li ' E lm ii Aiken, Clyclis Freeman, Lula Mac Rightberger, Hazel Q i A fw 'i Anderson, Ellen Green, Willa Robinson, Pauline M . q Bedell, Geraldine Haley, Helen Rogers, Trella ll, i ' Bradford, Leona Hancock, Margaret Speaker, Mayme .il 1 Bush, Anita Grace Harris, Margaret Starling, Syhil w i Cain, Edna Hassell. Mary Grave Thomas. Avis W lug-A Cahoon, Adele llgenfritz, Betty Tucker, Antoinette , I f Carraway, Alva james, Jessie Twitty. Bessie M i l Cherry, Marguerite jenkins. Naomi Wfaddell, Frances JL i l Coats, Lillian jones, Hazel VVarner. Lucille 'Q' l l Collier, Estelle Lanier, Virginia VVarren, Helen W Connell. Verna Lehowitz, Lillian VVeidler, Annie W f Q Cook, Ethel Little, Elsie NVest, Frances E- ! Cox, Rosa Mae Manning, Thelma VVest, Nell M l Crouch, Eloise McCann, Gertie Whitloxv. Elizabeth JL i Dalton. Dorothy Mefllosky, Louise Wiley, Helen -ig l Dollinger. Mildred Mitchell. Fannie Wilsoii, Helen K. 'lf 1 Dowtly. Dorothy Moore. Clella Wright, Dovie Ri, 1 Dunham, Dorothy Moore, Marie Zilliox. Alma 5 f Durham, Grace Oliver, Kathleen English, Vera Ridenour, Geneva M i l g Tf ll Q Q 54' 'jf i i i 'J' 3 , 1 V G l i iL,g-MA, -W Y,-,A WY ,Mw,,,,,4...-4 ' ' '- J q iflfi' -'-5lll' lil55.5's'l ll' 19241 ia:-.-em:--ze'uias:ai11.: -iss-aie:-ze-ma ui? 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Juanita 'l'R.AXl,N ING CLASS- Frazier, Pauline Fulbright, Vera Garrison, Mary Golightly, Lillian Goodwin, Elizabeth Graves, Gladys Gray, Catherine Gruhe, Louise Hacker, Lucille Hall, Lenore Harper, Pearl Harris, Helen Harris, Mary Lee Hembree, Naomi Herrin, Marie Higins, Sallie Hughes, Ruby Jarvis, Marguerite Johnson, Clarine Johnson, Pauline Jones, Anne Labruzzo, Sophia Leddy, Virginia Levine, Frances Luther, Mary Mackey, Inez Marino, Catherine Ellll ITH PERIOD Marion, Ethel Martin, Frieda Martin, Ola Matlcck, Juel McCallum, Jessie Fay McGrew, Louise Mize, Marjorie Moore, Louise Morrison, Helen Neederman, Bertha ,Newton, Helen Norris, Lillian Oliver, Zelma Peebles, Fannie Leah Piper, Frances Ratledge, Virginia Roberson, Janara Rowland, Martha Rubin, Evelyn Scott, Lois Stallings, Grace Stewart, Clara Mae Stewart, Hazel Turner, Marian Vinson, Lena Wilburn, Vada Mae Willerford, Lois i Hg, J L t - Pg --i-:Q l924l t22e1-t-':'2Sti'2f4 iY Pugc Om- Hundred Twenty-eight V wwvm-WF, T 'N FNT kl!!x.JfQJx.9 V BUCK VI SESS-fE'eiHJ'ff6-Qaif QEYQSQQ SCHCDCDL LIFE f if . 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I 1.1. ,-1. 7' 1:9 vi Q! w full '?'f. -1- , 1 ' 4 Aff' e Og N lug ,lui ' .Z 2' A f I' H za. , I ..a- ' 1, 4 1 H if -51723-'rf-15:3 V,-1g -. .,,:-e.,?,.1,--zxqfi-u-5141 la- Q- , ., ,,:,. ,,,.:J,+,..M . ,, gills.-'1Ze?.'vlf'e?'a2.'IIlf?-1-Q181I'e'?5fvEEr-41If-'.:iQ'l,5S::4',':gg.lrgg:.w.s,:ggll.55:4mgggq.g5g,.l,+,:ggrl.g5:gr4.,-:ggmgggglgg gag LX f V - P 5 iii qi , 4 rn 'IP it 372 1? f 'lf if 3' fr - s m W' 4 Dramatzcs ,JE 'JT S- and . GIRL RESERVES pg E Jj. ffl The Girl Reserves presented two brief plays in the fall, Revolt Q and Theodore jr. ,.on the night of December 16, 1923. A dance was MJ, 'fr rendered by Josephine Smith, accompanied on the piano by George 5 fx Leeman, and the Bryan Hi Orchestra furnished an interesting IT, programme. rc f u ' JL RhVOLT W Q- 1 dll 'lf Cast of Characters 5 lg Mrs Gr g M ' O m 6 . Cg ....................................................,.....,...................... ..... a rie rr M Susan Jane Jones, Militant Suffragette .i,... Q .,,.,,.,..,.,.. Ruby Lee Johnson ' Pauline Harris, Scrub girl ........................i......................... Maurine Martin ' all Ida Maxwell .......,.i..........................,.,,..,..........,...,..,l.,,,,,,,, ,,A,,,,,, I rene Martin Q 4 ig M36 Marsh ......................................................,...,.,,,..,,.,.,,..,....,..,, Nell Brown iw 5 Grace Brown .....................................,.......,............................ Beatrice Peebles Pg Edith MHYCUS ...................,...............................,................ .... M arion Anthony it Kate J3CkS0l'l ............,...................,.,.,..........'..,.,,..,.,,...,..,.,,,,,.,.,,, Louise Golson W 73 Director ............................,.,.. 1 ..........,,,,,.,,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,, H, Bush Mor an -A f S gli The scene of this playtwas in a school for girls which offered the training nfl? W3 of Making a Perfect Wife. The girls were taught all the home economics M with Mrs. Gregg, or Grandma Gregg, as she was called by the girls at the head. W ,lb She had engaged a lady. Susan Jane Jones, whom she thought would be an ideal W 3? teacher for her young housekeepers, but she was really a militant suffragette. ll! W The girls all decided to become man-haters and pirates, but when the boys it ,ju whistled for them, they forgot all else but their young boy friends. Thus the 'U E suffragette suffered a complete defeat. il' J, W W THEODORE - W T, . , JR. 3 pp - 'Ji Cast of Characters rp :gi Kate Spears .....,,....,.,,,,..............................................,...,.,..,....... Louise Golson W Olive Jones ...............,..........................i...,.,....,.......................... Stancel Storey as . l-pg Bell St. Claire .....,........................,.,,..,..,,,..........,... Helen Dorothy Winters lg-J 152 Nancy Darrin .......................... ..i.. . .i.......................................... R uth Coekrell rg: JL Maude Weber .....................................................,................,. Lotus Teagarden JL ? Governess ..................................................,..................... Hanna Romanowgki 5 . 'll' 'lf w, Theodore Jr ..........,....i....,.,,.,...,.....,.............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,l Robert Cockl-ell W 5 ......................................................,.....................,,, , . gan 5 Tw Director H Bush Mer W im The first scene of Theodore Junior reveals a condition of high excitement. ilii Ll. A' letter has come saying that Theodore Jr, would come and spend a few days ll. .TE with one of the girls. They began to prepare for this young prince charming, 5 W for they wanted to look their best. When it was time for him to come, the door as qu bell rang and.1n walked a gallant young gentleman. He thrilled many of the W E young unsophisticated girlsg but as he was in the midst of his capers in walked 5 5,6 the real Theodore Jr., a tot about four years old, accompanied by his governess. W i 4 1? 5 W pa il T Q3 Qi ' . 'if' ::se:gems.s iuefeera-eaefuescerlrseen'-.1-:eil ataffair-,:gg.4es:r.:-:erinas-:el-P.:-re-l.ss:,lpE i Page One Hundred 'Twenty-nike l'f:3f. I'2+ :fll'w R S'5'lg3:l'? -'-I1-f-:eelasszaezee-lisa-an .'-:S-,is'-.avzzeei-afe ' ' --4-fn-fi 1 1 4 KV' IC in H PG it 'lt' E 555 11 THE WORSTED MAN Cast of Characters I Mr. Wooley The VVorsted Man' a doll an expedient and a flirt ............................ -Herman Boettgher Miss Patience Willoughby an ingenious young woman known as Impatience Kathleen Newton Miss Marianna Jones a summer girl willing to be wooed .............. Mable Stafford Miss Babette Hawkins I another anxious to be courted ...i.....i.......... Nocona Gingles Miss Janette' Barrington a third desirous of being won ................ Katharyn Higgs Miss Susanna Darrow a fourth not averse to gallantry .................... Ira Herring Miss Priscella Middleton a Efth looking for acavalier ................ Louise Dquglas Miss Prudence Andrews a sixth with her cap set .................................. Edith Sharfle Miss .Ethelinda DeWitt a seventh except 'in years where she is'easily first being quite thirty-seven ....,,,.,.,.....,,.................................. Alice Louise Buckefidge Invalid ............i........................i......,.........,..,.........,......... ...,..,,,...,... H aworth Dbwdy Nurse .,.,v..........................A........................i...............,.,..,..,., .......... H anna Romanowski Sambo Front Esq. a bell boy of ebony hue ,....,.... ,..,........... G eorge Knowles .............Marvin Schulz gentlem n- a A ........ Iuandolyn Wright Clerk -----'--- ................... I osephine Thiell Cuesls -A--------- ...................... M arguerite 'Lott ..,.......Katharyn Scarborough ......1.........Louise McM1.1rray .i...........Roberta Landress B urinvcss Management A Terry Leeman ......... .....................,.,..,.,.......i...... ...,..i.. A d vertising Manager Arthur Simpson ..,...... ................. S tage Manager Clement Romanet ,......,. . ........ Property Manager Paul Ramey ....,.....,...,.r ...,.................... . Usher Herman Smith ....,.......,. ............................ Sher Competent Pianist .,....... ............,.........,.,.......,.................,.,.......,........,....... G eorge Leeman Director ,...,,.,......................,.....,.....,...,,,,...,....................,...,......................... Alys Fields Boyle The Worsted Man, an artificial flirt, tries to ruin the hearts of eight 'beau- tiful young ladies. He proposes to all eight 'of them in less than twenty minutes, giving them each a big red heart. Each one takes him seriously, until 'alll the hearts are discovered distributed among them and he is rejected by them all. The operetta was very interesting indeed with many beautiful and well-trained voices participating. The success was most due to Miss Boyle. The Choral Club intends to present another playlet in song entitledi The Lamentable Tragedy of Julius Caesar, which will be a roar of laughterifrom start to'finish. ' ' SPANISH 'CLASS Cast of Characters ' Dona Francisca ..,..... ...................,.......,............ .......... 1 ....... H e len Olsen Dona Irene ............ .......... M arion Anthonyi Rita ........,.,............. ............... D orothy Hall Don Diego ..,.,..... ................ Lo uis Campbell! Samon ............... .......... I sadbre Romotsky' Don Carlos .......... ..................... A lan Reed Calamacha ...,.....,..,.......,................................................................. Harry Reed Director .........,..,,.......,.....................................................,.............. Olatia Crane 1 Dofia Francisca, the heroine, is destined to marry a very rich old bachelor through the schemes of her mother. although she has given her heart to a. gallant young officer in the army, Don Carlos. ' A few days before she is to be married she sends for her young lover. When it is discovered that the rich bachelor is the uncle of Don Carlos. her mother consents to her marrying him, as the fortune will stay in the family. 3 nga 1 , f L :C E 1 l' 1. E5 ' r I 'S' 7.7 1.-J' 4 l 1-xi'tJ':g'gg m 'll '- Fi QP Nl JL rr yy El do ii F HQ Jl. h t , Wil 'lt ' 'll' i E 'V' ful Il. lar W 'il' is ll' Eli I W' 35' du 'Y' f 1 it 'ar ll Il lg,-sm: 1- f',p If , r r llr-5'z'l'i?-?-ail' F1333 FEL' 1924 saa,.as V Page One Hundred Thirty 1'-ll' 1 l lf. it ml ' Oh fix I JL . Fi flu ,Vw 1 A F. 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E. .,. lllgsgalllkgglllQgzhllggglllg.3:,4lQl?-lggglllgi,-gilll!-r-:ig,I,g::v.I Se Ilgssmgz E , li E' THE ANUARY SE 1 3 ig! , I ' N ORS PLAY 5 The january Z4 graduating class presented its senior play Officer M 666, January 12, at 8 p. m., ln the Bryan High auditorium. as The play was.a concentrated solution of mystery, love, tragedy .fr and comedy, and involved artists, thieves, millionaires, policemen and W beautiful glrls. A i. Travers Gladwln, a millionaire returned home from an extended PQ travel ln order that he might upset a plot which he had learned was Q. on. foot. He and his friend, Whitney Barnes, set about to prevent -,T this plot, and after a series of experiences, thrills and other adven- ER tures, inet their affinities. 5 .This was probably the best senior play ever presented at Bryan QQ High. A matinee was given at 3 p. m., January 15, for those who ,Q dld not purchase desirable seats. The matinee was just as interesting -LS as the night performance, and both were a great success. L lil Q OFFICER 666 QI Nl J-L Cast of Characters :ff Trayefs Gladwin --------4----------A---------A-,--- ------..................,........ . .Frank Harting A W Xlglffgieymfarnes -----------.,----.............. .......,..........,,............... ...... C u rtis Nichols 5' re 1 Son -----------------------4----------- ---V----4----,----.-----..................... I ohn Sh r P2 MlCl'l38l Phelan, Officer 666 ,,,,,,,.,,4,,,,v.,,,,,,.-,--,-,.,4. ---,.,..- E the,-idge Basie? if Helen Burton '------- ---v--------A-----'-4-------,------------ --.-----.Y...... M 3. ry Allen Nelson 35 lgurtan ........................................... ,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,.,,.,,,,,.,,, R u th de Spain M ' a IC ma .........................,,.,.....,,,,.,,,,..,,, ,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.-,,. T helm E 1 3 Bateato, the Jap Servant ............,...,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, L 105.3 pix 32 ghomas Watkins --------A------------'------------- -----............................ E arley Holland E aptain Stone ..............,...,,....,..,,,,,,,,,,.i,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. ,.,, F 1- d W'nk1 gg Ilieafney ---.------,--.............. ......,,.....................,,. ...............,,..,,.,,,.. H Q :fry Griffiliz du Yan -------'----------------'-----------'-------AA' --'-----------------+-4v---.. ...-............ L a uner Patton Q lfgflliceman -- .---.4-------.,---- ................... .........................,......... . . .Arthur Gardner JJ Ifecfof ------ ---------------------4---'---4---- V ---------------,----A-..-.... Mr. H. R. K. Kuehne lil gl I THE JUNE .SENIOR PLAY , Y E. The june Senior Class has selected as its play, Green Stockings. ' b A E f M ' ' ' If -y . . VX . ason. The members of the committee for the selec- lad tion are Kathleen Newton, chalrmang Helen Hambleton and Field Q Smlth. It.1s to be directed by,Mr. H. R. K. Kuehne, who has chosen if the following cast for the play: if Aclmjral Grice --------'---Y------............ .............,..,.......,,...,,.. ,,,,,,,. R u 55511 Marshall W William Faraday .............,,....,,,.,.,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,..,-....,.,..A T om Crews Q Colonel Smith ----------1--- ------a--w---v------------------ -.-..................... . M axwell Painter :lg ' Henry Steele ..........,,.,,...,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,-,,.,,.,. -..,,.,,-.4...,' H 3 ,ry Smith Jil, James Raleigh -------'-4------------------a-- ------------,-.--------............. ......... G a ylord Hart ,E Robert Tarver ..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,..,..'--,-,.,,....-.. .,.v--.. R 0 bert Hancock W Martin Ca Servantl ..................................... ,...,,, ...,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,, H 0 race Wiley .2 Cella ------------------...................... .......,.,,,,,,,.,,,4,,.,,.,,,,,-,...-..,-- .-.-. L 3' Vonee Logan M Madge .............................,...............................,........,............. Helen Hambleton Q Ethel, Uaady Tfenchardh ....................................... ..,........ T heodofa Elliott 77- Phyllis.: ............................. ..........,..,,,,,..,,l,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,v,,, V i fgi,-,ia Brown all Mrs- Ch1Sh0lm Faraday CAunt Ida? .............................. Kathleen Newton E .L ' 2:llz-1Z+2lll55::lllf:43g.g.ggf::llls-.gg.l.ggglllgqgl ,Q-5,I,,4,,,i.L.gg,,,g2,,i,,I, gflgglllkggliy ggll Page One H uudred Thirtyfane 2 li is Ji Q45 si Ji 1 B31 JL Pt? 5 qw if BEAUTY m Bryan F-1UTY and popularity are indeed coveted treasurers and certainly the young ladies o ,Bryan have their share o these charming riches' or our school is over-lowing with prettyl girls rom Seniors down to Freshmen Even though a Senior won the coveted honor of being the most beau- ti ul girl the other three classes were well represented in the annual race In the Dal-Hi Journal contest Miss Kathleen New- ton was declared to be the most beauti ul girl in Bryan High School and the justly awarded honor was the reward o our years o consistent riend making throughout her high school days. Miss Mildred Pepple was the winner o the popu- larity contest o the Dal-Hi Journal and her never- failinq smile and good nature reaped the harvest for her also, She has never been known to refuse an encouraging word to an associate especially- to -her nu- merous boy friends and has created a friendship that anyone would be proud o . Jesse West was declared winner in the boys popu- larity contest, by receiving the greatest number o votes. His ever increasing fight won him a place in the heart of every Bryan student. After the second is- sue, there was no doubt as to the winner of his section of the contest. Iceman's bashfulness caused him to hand in his resignation several times, but when he was told that only his picture was desired, he decided to let it stay as it was, B - Dallas is the cen-ter of Beauties in the South, and Bryan is the center of Beauties in Dallas, and everyone envies a pretty girl. . COLE STEPHENS, Beauty Contest Manager, Dal-Hi Journal. --1. V gilt-fECe'.IlvSS:'-'4l!f3-448'l'.'?-'LHIEE'-'LII'-'.-13-Efl-5224Illizgiilh3-'5-ssl-',:gs5'..1153:,4.y1g:gg.hg3.zqlg-3-.eggig zqestxqginiggfqiggg If K 1 V 1 1 ' ' .- , if 'V' M 'NP is St UP in ur . 'li ia J sf if A f it tai f g lf! an , f f Ji- an , f A - 'gf JL ' ' ,uid fm 'L 'FC , f y if '. , ' , i H f f f f , SE 3 ur Ji. L lc ,N f , W lf an W ' i 'IE 53 F wr JL Q tis 11- f LJ W 'W JU n fs-W ,va f JL we-' 'Lt '. 1 T , 'fd H -1 ' .Y h' W ,. - ' f , .v , - . . ' I-h f1t'f+g1fi-S1'glIIi-12:25IVQQI'-.WIA-:?.QIlA5.Qr-. 'l'?-4431! I-93-'4'l f1ZE!'552'flkilfillirilizgagllgfjgzgqgg V W I b. f I - I ' . 4 Page One Hundred T hirty-two 1 - iiis M- w 4 ,tugs fa ? T Qi -s x. 1 M 31' 73' - v f Wizti 'Iii 1 W 1 -we .' ., ,1. , , . ,J M - 4 N , wwf 1. W -5, '4 My c VV N ' ., ,ln-,z , .: ,J , . ' ,, V '49 ww fu. . F' ,x rg. I ' ., 1 1 ..-1 ' , 'W ? 2 ' N I 1 W w , X - Q' I A EMT V ,.,,,4w SX 1' UQ M W 1 --.. .,., wk! ' 4, vzfx Q34 , Q Q ,fg , V ,in 1, . -' M: V 'Ni . X 4 In 1 r ' N , 35.1 qi ' N V3 A1 F r- . . 4 W 'N '. ..y. ...R - -,. l '-.- 4 1 ' Q -.-1 . ,, Q, T - V , . , 'v:: ,, w r , .. ' 4:5 ,- ins If V. 1, 1 ik u -H.. U, ,,, ws. 6,- 5 . Ulf ,J - . JNL , . 1 4, ' 5, 1 Wm, -TH 571'-if hx r- :fi 4 , .u W 1 F. 45 V avi 1 Ab v I A W is I nd N I A i V Q V l l 35 '3'l'z'E:i 'k'3'5 l'g'3: EE:4'l'--'-f- i II'-'ies'lrfezeellvaa-.eil-::se-use-4'assassin' ski-swf - f if s H as e ,- W ' , W li T bij li . , , T l ill 9 L I The Class of 24 we ls f gl pi' It's the class with the pep and get-up Miss Pauline Warner ' ' l J Belief ,WED any before, . Who helps to keep eveiiyith?i.gn:ghlt,. g Everyones in for 'a good time She's always ready to help us f kill QE In the class -of 24. With difficulties large or slightq 1 . , , Mi 5 Ednlund D?Chefd iS,Pi'eSlClei1i, Just another class to leave Bryan, 1 JL M E VfCe'Pl'CSldCl1i, Amee Carlisle, But we hope our four years when 'lenthralledn T Juv af Haley HS Secretary and Treasurer Have meant that we've helped heria little A it COUUYS mfmey by the Pile UD. When for our service she's called. ky W Mildred Pepple plans our parties, For we'll b bl t h l iw Q Which always come thick and fast. For the kiihxledgi she haiseliiglpedeilis to store' Q1 The rest ofus:-well, we're all necessary So here's to Bryan Street High School, Y F' In the activities of our class. And the June class of '24, ,ig I -Minnow Aimnonv. Mi N Lib A lri 4 l JL qu i ff' Tr H W 5 - du if The V'll Sh' k ll ,J 1 age ze fw llli si El' fWith apologies to Longfellowl , 3 Under the spreading drug store roof, Week in, week out, from night till morn, 'J Thi? village jelly Sfafl'-'lS. Hes always on the gog W , , by Tl1ef1el1y 21 miglifb' Shiek iS he. He has lots of dates, and stays out late' l M 5. With small and delicate hands, They never call him Slgwz 1 ' JL Q55 And the muscles of his puny arms, The reason is he travels fast, l -E- W Are strong as rubber bands. 1 And takes in every show. 3 L35 f' ' His hair is slick, and black, and long, H S nd t h h il ggi His l'iC?d is like 3 CHU, ifdlejitsnamoingalheogirligc arch' JL His hat is fiat, and pulled down lowg He never hears the parson preachl JL Alt lacks like a frying pang 'Cause hefs watching all the curlsig ai- m rig E looks starvation in the face, He flirts with all the- pretty ones, lm lil 01' C OWCS most CVCFY man- And bouquets at himself he hurls. ' l H Tlianksmthanks, tohtheek my worthy shiek, ' SE? i or t e esson t ou ast g' 3 A ' 'ff If you keep on like you're gcliirligi now, 'if :ii Youll never get to heaveng SJ - So don't delay to change your way, 1 M Or you'll regret some other day. ' QQ ,E -Bos CRAWFORD CIII-AD. l 'll' l 'lf u 1 Q if 'll' l '34- W ll l lil ,Aj g I - I E JL , ::r':5-Riu-earns'meT:-95411-gestures:In-1:-:en i rq-:- -11'..-:series-:'.lulx1ge e a ls.-.3.g,,.g.9,-f,.1-,Ei Page One Hundred Thirty-eight , i l , ,s,, ,l , ,,., ,sl .1 Y F i' 'V' li 'nr 5 rw M' .. I'XZ5 l'2?E2- sill 'SCS I 2324152 Il' f-ggi ESX llr-gill!5222-tl'?S6'l'S2f'-1'lG '-i3'll5 2s l1'FPS'l'S f-'-.'l'31'-1.sG'lIS dll 6 'Nl tr A STUDENT ALTNITV Q1 THAT SUPERIOR FEL'- '4 Q XDVAK Avfsu REAN soft X MRS A Nil lvevw l ali a 1 I Emi u '4 aolq' N X 3 fini' af' 1' 1 'ii-x D sF gg 51 u qv J! X V 1 1. E 1 mfraRC.of-'tr-'tar-1c.Ev'1ENr f 'X 'QE' Z' james Reld Darlmg wlll you marry m INma Smlth Why hcw foohsh' Xou couldnt even keep me ln hauclkerchxefs James We can walt tlll vour cold gets better cant we Tom Crews I ltnovs a baby that was brought up on elephants mtllt and galnetl ten pounds Ill welght every day Robert Hancock Man you re crazy' VVhose baby was brought up on elephants mnk Tom The elephants baby We w1ll now Slllg TAXIS WhRF INVENTED IN CHINA BFLAUSI' FHFY KO HONG KONG I went ten rounds wlth Dempsev And I am feehng fine For lt was on a Ferris wheel Hls seat was next to mme MHYIOII Anthony Shall we tango? Duncan Miller It s all the same to me Martou 'Yes I nottced that -of 4: It Vly dear T M T After my girl and I had our last quarrel, she klcked me out of the house, telllng me she never wanted to see my face agam I love her dearly, but she told me she never wanted to see I cc tl -llll NV 'lt smll I tblgnedl Roy Mlxon Answer Ralsc a beard and then go back CRFAQY SPOON FNGLISH Th nk Ill trv an order of beans say 1 customer A thousand cn a plate shouts the walter Beefsteak and onxons says a customer john Bull' 'Vlake hlm a gnnny' shouts the walter Frankfurters and sauerkraut savs a customer Fido Shep and a bale of hay shouts the watter Hash says a customer Gentleman wants to take a chance' shouts the walter Ill haue hash too says another cus tomer Another sport' shouts the walter bee here Cohen thls sult vou sold me ns full of rust spots Vve atm to please, mlster, dldnt vou ask for a sunt vot would vear hke won? at 4: -r Rastus, what's an al1b1 ' 'tDat's provtn' dat you wuz at prayer meetm' whar you wasn't, rn order to show dat vou wasn't at de crap game whar ou wuz EX Z'- -Z8 5525 .5133 E-5?-s' F243 SED:-I4 REG 121253 8222 X28 82-R' Q 2138118525 '.-243611 5-Er'-. 2-'fig 522-1' 'FZBIIIS-1's '.-:EE S-522 2-'-'ii' S225 'FZ 1' I I ' ' I W I Page One Hundred Tlnrty-mm' gp. 4. 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D. fPhenomenal Dumbnessbz T3 SML W at hef tgqolzght was a kitty' lg i fm Those who admire banana son F' h ma e -Sure 0 3 ' W' I Nl . . 55' 'S i He gave it a patg M ll- some -lumofsf gms who Put on too much They buried his clothes out of pity. Q1 ,R rouge, admirers of slang, those who at- lg, W tempt! tofcross the street F11 a red signal, Field Smith was a husky young Mx.. 22 nhl Ove? C. llama trail ca let? boys who Who hugged hard each girl as he kr. JC . smo e, giashwuo wa arm in arm down He kissed with such glee -g l f,,1 4 Crowds 3 Way- ' That the girlie said, See, ' if I D. D' cljecided Dumbnessk Your lips upon mine raised a blr. IFE 'ff People who read aloud the movie captions, ' 4 4 4 ., lm procrastmators, those who praise them- - selves, would-be sheiks, those who get 'put SOME CATS JL as out cf Assembly for persistent talking. A dangerous cat-astrophe. Q, MGD: Qlvioderate Dumbnessj: A aspiring cat-amount. .rls bwlo believe all a boy says, boys A Cat that swims-fish. T W who eheve all a girl says, pupils' who A cat that Hes-him V0 W expect to get by every teacher without , ' l GQ A studying Qsomej, teachers who expect a A Cat that will HY-Cflllllaff M boy to be good every day in'every way, A library cat--alog. 'lf ig those who break into lunch line. A cat that asks questionsqchisml Tr LL.D. qmasf Little Dumbnessy: A CWS 'leaf relations-kia Ti W liverybcdy not included in the above lists A cat good to eat-sup. lull fi- except high school Seniors. A horned cat-tie. rn A cat that throws stones-apult. If A ., - - - - du ll- Fred I- I hear you are to be an archi A tree cat alpa W F ted' A water cat-aract. l i shiiE2l:1er:,egLkEA,A,Ye5- I always did like to A subterranean cat-acomb. 'lg ff! ' ,,. ,,, 4 A cat with a cold-arrh. :- . 1 . ' 7 Sl, Ticket Agent- Your train is 1:50. A dlseased cat-alepsy' 56 5 Clarence B.-'-Make it 1:48 and 1 win A d'ag?na' Caf'f C0fne'ed- L W take it, A nautical cat-boat. :lg lb I I I 4 4- 1 Jill iii IN 1934 Miss Durham- Does your landlady keep XY james B.- I hear you are a preacher her boarders long?'I I f HOW, Earle-, Vxllat method do You use in Miss Flaniken- No, but she keeps them , E lg your Preachmg' so thin that they look long. A , JL FEarle fl.- I give it to them this way: ,, ,,, 4 JL -q irstly, tell them what I am going to Sql: tell themg then I tell them what I said I Juanita+ It's awful the way Henry is QQ ' was going to tell themg and then I tell them reducing! du E what I dine told them. Evelyn--'15 that so?n ,E M ' ' ' Juanita- Yes, he lost 115 pounds last -if genry lgohelnla boy we call tat, Week. -Q nee t oug tessly sat on his hat. Evelyn- Not, really? 'lf 56 Egdfegzjoiieilgfitg 315231 Juanita- Yes, his best girl quit him. N Bi That he uses it now for a mat. ' if Ji , ' wr i Though H. Wylie has a football physique, MY- Reagan- A baby, flefxillnli' does 'Q' -K His heart is exceedingly wique. brighten UP H home, d0C5f1t lt? 1 'af ui Though he much loves a maid, Mr. Stockard- I should say it does! L15 il 'He 15 so very afraid We have kept all the lights ml house rw That he hasn't the courage to spique. burning every night .since our baby came. Qi: r,1 . ' . JL I I 5' iii 0 N' iii '23 - 11.- 7 T' 31 I 3' il: rv--C 5 I i ' H ::l-aeefiiz-sxluefee115:14-misfitesxfilxceii nlaseliezee-s'e+11::le1,':ee iwzfrzf-iels-ezsiazt . i' ' Y Q l E H fav .X X' . Pagi-'One Hundred Forty- 'Q 1 g-.l - E' l . I,-'. I- 1: , .srl I V t A If .. ,. l '-if, A x ' ' .- 4.-:lv 4 .-f 'r- , ...al -. lm .. -..yl.1Ms,-Q--n.u.ai'. 'amvrwn wr Zlilefzzrlsaaflliieeeil- :lisa-ellis: '-l-as-rein.-ze -lasain-'sae-lisa:inffzeeil-as-:,hlr:-:si-.'ia:i-1-.'il.':-zelss-'il'- lb' Rf gl Mr. Williams- Yes, I have two boys in 'if high school. w Mr. smith---what is their yell? .X -5- Mr. Williams- It's IMOIICY, money, ' 'fm MONEY'l lc if ik X 'E' 'Judge Twenty days for vagrancyg lock - x him up, Dan. Ju One of Miss DeCapree's former students- X -2- But, your Honor, I am not as corrupt as 5- Q5 ' Swift, as dissipated as Poe, as depraved as 'U JL Byron, or as pervert as- -E Judge- That will do. Get the names as of those other fellows. Dan, and bring them lm in. They're a bad lot. 5 -if if ak Ml Nan- Have you read 'Finis'? g .Qs Mary Lee- Nog what is it? -is Nan- Oh, it's the last word in books. ' LN if It lk Q Theodore Kramolis took her hand in .his M and gazed proudly at the engagement ring 'ye he had placed on her Finger only three days Up Against a Hard Proposition A before. f . - - - - ii - ' -Lemon Punch 'J 'Did your friends admire lt, he inquired tenderly. at They did more than that, Maurine rc: MODEST MAID FS Filled C0ldlYi two Of them fewgmzed lt- At twelve o'clock Elizabeth stifled a yawn. JL ir 4: 4 Lawrence, who always spent the evening- -fr .. - , - - and nothing else-asked: 35 teggllniagilarlfay-A Really, I didnt hit you in- ..Am you sleepy Sp Soopyi- -A lil Irate Victim- What have you got that - Oh' no! - Shi replied' Its Just my rem-- - - i - ing disposition. YQ! bumper on your car for, if you arent aim- ,,, 4 4, 32 mg fo mt Someone? at Wayne Armstrong- Are you Hungry? 'S' ik if I Geneva Rhodes- Yes, Siam. l Without consulting any of the authorities Wayne- Come on, I'lI Fiji. on etiquette, we will answer the question, 4' 4' 4' lb When is the proper time for a man to lift Ruth Aldrich- Last week he sent me or remove his hat ? for the benefit of our candy, saying. V Sweets to the sweet . readers. At the following times and on the Virginia- Story- A pretty sentiment. following occasions, respectively. the hat What of lt? E should be removed or lifted as circumstances . Ruth Aldrich- But now he sends mc an GA indicate: When moppinguthe browg when ivory brush. .Ll taking a bath, when eating: when going ' il to bedg when taking up a collectlong when Dee Bradford Qumping little brotherl- lvu having the hair trimmedg when being sham- Your slster's spoiled. . du pooedg and when standing on the head. lMalcogm Boone- NaI:v. she a1n't! It's i' ,,, ,,, ,k tlat per ume you sent er. 'W ix is if ri DE DEVIL COMIN' Henry Cohen- Papa, why did Fido bite i' Following is a leading question from a you when you were trimming his tail? M sermon preached by a colored exhorter re- Papa- He was faithful to the end, my W i cently: l son. 'E' Oh, me! What you gwine ter do w'en ' f 4' M you see de devil comin' in a hailstorm, drlvln' Earl Haley- Say, Pop, do the heathen JL a pa'r er white hosses, wid de lightnln' fer Africans wear pants? Q- reins en de thunder barkin' lak a hun' dog Sh-h, no! Q5 at his heels, ah' him leieleih' de big hills mit Earl-HTheh why'd you Dill that pants lm of his way, en drinkin' up de sea at a mouth- button in the collection they took up for 5 ful w'en he feel thirsty, en takin' de FOUE, 'em today?,' Y lk worl' in his two han's en pitchin' it at e - 4' X stars lak hit wuz a baseball? I ax you. Ruth Painter- Do you ever draw nic- '5' plain en constant, what you gwine ter do en' tures in the nude ? QE whar you gwine ter stan' w'en de devil do J. Mahoney- No, I usually wear a ml dat ? smoking Jacket. M JL i I W M . iii-sgeilasfslliareal:-aazsiliizee-isax-up eil 1924 I191-I'-tllli'-'Z2'I'52vrs Ile':1T-BillSE:- s'I'r'f56'52-.Iles Page One Hundred Forty one Sjl-5-:ii.'ul:E+f:r31l.1'-4fZ611'.?L':41g3:',-.yi.1,:-. 4.554.pg:gg.1,ggg41.,f-:g.g.1,f,53.:,fiyigzgg,-.l,g5.,,f.i.ga-gfg l ,,:g.,.f,:gg. .g : . auf I-5 Y V . R W ' , . .Qi : LJ W 1 'ig' 1 Field ' Smith-f'And here is my diploma Ernest H.- I have a chance forthe track ' w m PPubI1c Spealgngl' team, , , rospective mp oyer- Very well, go -.. - 3 IV! out 1n the other room and address these it Eggs H' ' Why' are they going to tame Q M7 4 ' M envelopes. ' , - , fl x J:- -!- -r tw 1 ao- xr 4 vii! ' lf ' f A, E You never can tell, said the bandit, as i au f : tm he shot the only witness to his crime. Jerry- What makes that red spot on fri K-E-1 4 4 4 your nose ? X A rp 20 YEARS FROM NOW Haffy-UGIHSSCS- TF 1 Q Cole S.- What are you doing ? Jerry-UGMSSCS of what PM iii Ufifitf 'li' Buddy A.- Reading,the Want ads. is 4- 4 ' 1 W Cole- But you are looking in the female . ' ' L cognzllzin nw H . , .f PM There was a goil named Mawreen ' Jil-I M u y- e , aint my W1 e a female. Whose face wqsnft Ht to be seen. ,. JL 4 fu 4 gist by talfnng a tub kgj! if f 2 Visit t -..Wh t - th t k gooey aelal mud, tn' ' 245 acting gg filannjcggout Eu a 15 3' mon ey Her map looks that of a queen. Pb W I jieepg- Oh, F0l'lit bother about him, 4 4 4 Sf L . ' a y. ,e's just oo ing or the key to the .5 IN flsvhanfs trunk! .An elderly lady was visiting the Univer- 'lf ,lf . gg if + in sity Hospital in Oklahoma City. Paar boy, M1 E ' 'ff H H s e said to an ex-soldier who d been 'f 91' D W nganiyou keep a secret' Uncle? wounded, you must have been through some W Q, 5 U es' , , pretty tight squeezes. fi. jp, P2 feuiN3iid1i112?E'ehh:Jr5bt31JZdi tihlctitocfhiiuf' At this he turned a violet scarlet:and stut- . .17 f A ' ' tered, Well, madam, the nurses here have Ji' 1, ? 4 fu 4 been pretty good to me for a fact. ' V i fgf Q d 'Tlhaik goodness, that's over, said the if nf at ' QQ M rop ic er. .ff W1 fu in 4 Squire- Did you send for me, my lord ? Q15 ' i 'Sf V H ' Launcelot- Yes, make haste. Bring me lf Q iff if l?oph.- I waihover to gee lherhlast lrlilghqt, tliie loan-opener, I've got a flea in my knight w if ' jf w en someone rew a rlc t roug t e cot es. ' , -Y .,. f,L' lb window and hit the poor girl in the ribs. N ' . Wi LM Frosh -Did if hurt her? 'f ' ' W ' - ' . ' . lj? i it T ' Soph.-- N , b t t b k th f . . L- Q fingers... 0 1' ' 'On e 'ee 0 my King-sweat ho, the guard! . !,-fg A 1 an , ,,, ,,, 'Prime Mimsterf- Sire, the guard has lost lfllf My v his umbrella, and 1t's raining. li' , M t Per1ril17 We ,had a wonderful wrestling King- Then, what ho, the mud-guard! gm . ' vi eam is year. i . V' 11 Ji. Vassar- We have some good dancers ' ' it W foo- , . A is rrrl f W Q ik it .Tom C.- Dick and I got in a fight last vii du ' JU - u . night and he started running. ' 'L rv, A chmk. truck driver recently presented Harry S.- Well, how did he hit you, nh P41 the following bill to the school: 10 goes, then ? ' M 10 comes at 50c a went. SS. Tom- I stumbled. ' -H 'li' 4- -v 1 if if 1 if A, - W iw o .1 - -1 - - A in 7 mucalryher C. D1d the operation cost HNOW, Mr' Brown, if you Wife was dying M Gay H.-UNO' The doctor gave me hh and you had just one wish to make, what JL regular cut rates., ' would It be ? asked the religious dispenser. his lt t It B That she'd go to heaven, answered lil: la-3 YOWYL i .inf il One- I see by the paper that Angie left MA noble Wish-H noble Wi?h indeed-VUUY 'Q M fowl? after a short Stop. last thought would be your wife's happiness. VL Tother- No wonderg she always was No, for my happiness. Then 1i'd never N f Q: crazy about athletes' see her again. 1 I ' 'lf . TC W ' W Q l lib 'il A 'T N1 'U iiyg-zafilasaiuixfgzizefazzlsl-xizes-ifs15::w::-Q in izgfz-:'i.':2+3i9a ::a2TEa:.'i-.f-zeilsfsalnfr 21 - W , ' V 9 . 3, 3. r Page One Hundred Forty-two f M .l-a.e....n3..e.rslL 1, -'4'l -3. -5 ,ea So youxe been in South America for the past three years? Any jelly beans down .I -L I .. I -: I I I I I I . W 'A' I I there? No we seldom get any imported candv Virginia Brown Get some pretty good grades Maxine Davis Well none vou couldnt pull uith a ford Ol vull you miss me warhlcd the serenadlng lover Not if I can help it muttered Dad he took a u mdup with the water pitcher Sunday School Teacher- The Lord made the world in six days and on the seventh He rested. - h Clifford Long- I knew it-another Union manl' VV. Clower's mother-'Hou is it that vou stand so much lower in your studies in January than in December VV. Clower- 'Oh, everythingfs marked down after the holidays, you know. Friend-' In what course docs '-our sou graduate. Mr. Muse? Mr. Muse- In the course of time, from the looks of things. GRAVE STONES OF 1934 For old Brooks Coffin let's all drop a tear. Why should a man like him be here? He fell in love with beautiful Sue. Then broke her heart-so we buried him, too. Under this rock lies jolly Bill Shiels. Died from the shock of his wife's monthly bi s. -I: is af Under this rock Lies Nesbitt Keetong He went to a banquet And kept on eatin'. Here hes VN orth Ratcliff for shortness call ed Rat Looked prettv well when he had on his hat Here hes Herbert Tomlinson for shortness called Speedy In life he was fast but now he is seedy Safe from the buzzards hes Gordon Teale His father invested in an automobile Step onto the grave of poor old Hump Didnt see a red light got an awful bump. Here lies a poo boy I Whose name is Ches He died of surprise , When his girl said yes. Step onto the grave of poor Carl Wall f Got stuck for running down the hall. Here lies the body of little Fat Cohen, . He was hit by a train which he thought wasn't goin. Here lie the remains Of our dear Edurgund Lynch, He thought his airplane - Would sure be a cinch. ' Here lies a boy they called Tom Crews 1 Died from the flavor of the paint she used. Here lies John LaRue, Our great big strong man, I He died from effects Of his wife's dishpan. - 4: Ik 41 Here lies Dutch Haley, A popular goof. 'Tis said he died While out with Ruth. . .X I I .--a A z sa:'.m eff,'Ir's+'s-:il ls-K 1 masse-is za-ls:-:'.II.a-:+3'1Is :.'I 'Iss-2.11155 Y f so e eeeee or e been e e e S' I I W I It if I 'ir T vw : I . I is I C9 I - I I - I t X I 55 at Q 25 W, I fr Jig S I I I I' I ' I Fw I I I 1 I lf If It Tr I' V ' Y' l I I . . i - E Q X H in . - v ' ,U IE' ,l I I v I, I . ,, . ' . I 'IP I ,' . I ' l ' xo- at ie: ' II ' if ik af - , - . I '-f J1. - ' ' 'A ' ' .- K. W E K ' - I I ' . , as Q 1 4 7 I I M II I I I it I I i 11 ix J- I ' I I' U 1 I+ e Lb i ly - ' ,, ., tl I I' if 4 ar ' Qu. I ' ' wr I I m 1 s W I i . . I I , lk an 4: I I E K 4: sk af W il: . 'W' I Ik lk Ik W W all If lk M FRE W' I I if I , wr ir n- as I 3 I 'V' i at it lk -s 4: av- .yrs : I 'I-' I as I I ll UU i'1 a :s +1+-.1 Is-.wif i I 192411 Ins:-zel-5-2-:mlm Ia:-:.f- Ii.:-zeI.'sz--sim: Page One Hundred Forty-three 7 -- AU I x xphr Eli?-'-38'l'55..'2'elI'z51'CB'l'3'521'SE'-4'l ?'- ' 'I'552-2vl'1'4gE ,Ill32r5ll'kZ'SIIISIY-'G'l '.-'f55'l'E'f.':. lI21i-?, iE?i'l Tr Ls I lv l is Y , ' . f IN till gg JI- , , 'lf El Paso says he is going to be a chemist, Can you play any musical instrument? H but personally we think he would make a Roland- Well Ican ick out sim le tunes Ju . 1 P P , better prize-fighter. on the saxophone. W1 ' fr if 41 St. Peter- The next boat for Hades lg. Miss Flanniken- What does ozfum leaves IU ten mll1l1tCS-' . 2 mean ?' J . t , 'f Y 4' , E Frank Ramsey- Egg, U She dropped her glove, UU Chelsy- Henry- Miss Flanmken, does He raised his lid, e the English word ovation come from that? And picked it up pg 4 ff 2- with-f-oh, you kids lf- IN TWO ACTS ,, . ,, it Ad I , How dare you, sir! W Mistress- Mary, if anyone asks if I ang Egxs:22e?nZt'ni:3s:- , 3 at home, just give them an evasive answer. 1, 'iq Mary-'Ayes' Mumf, It's just like this- 51' I Aff .II I meant your glove. i .Mrs. Reginald Smith-jones- Is your i ,K 4, all mistress homey, Field Have you seen Mildred latel 7 +I. e - - A y, if kegiary was your grandmother a mon Russel- No, I quit -going out there be- ,E , 4. ,L I cause she made suggestive remarks. ' Nl Mother Cto callerj-- What do you think Fleldn ,Wham .' JL of my daughters ?,, , Russel- Yes, she was always suggesting 'R' Gentleman Caller- I am sorry, but I am shgws and things We could go to' A W no judge of paintings. I I I ' ' E, is at lk WHEN ALL BY THEMSELVES M Farina, Brown?.-H0w'5 yer son, josh, Last night -my , , A makin out at coll1dge? Friend and I i ' E. Neighbor Green-- Tolerable lwell, thank Went to a show downtown and 'K ye. tReckon he 'must be workin' in some Sat in the second balcony. Justbefore 'ml furrinexchange bank or other in his spare The hrst act started we saw ' - time. Dorothy Rudolph and'Elizabeth Stephens, m Farmer Brown-- T het so ? ' Two classy looking girls that we know, jg, Neighbm' Gfeen- YES, he writ hum he And they were sitting back of ns, Oh, , 7 was puttin' in a lot o' time at the Pole Murder! It was onl two weeksa othat ,, , y , sf lg Vault. . Wewspent sixteen perfectly good I Em 1 t 'F . Dollars to take that E hChesEf- Gee, thcfe pguys are a circus gair cg Jaiges into the I W en li ey get toget Cr. egtji Qx eats in QQ Ed. B.- Who? it The House! A A . dy Chesly- Barnum and Bailey. I , ' ' A 4' 4 'U' fi B11 M bl Il' ff - 1 'Miss Reed had. been struggling with a 'W 1 0 C- S YOUY C HU Cul' CC0I10ml-' dumb Freshman who stuttered, especially JL Cal? ' when saying the letter TQ Li- J- LaRue- Very: he never runs the Qaf Now, she said, Repeat thisi after nie: W On IQCTC than two wheels or three cylm- Tommy took two tickets to take Theodora UU dCfS. to the theatre Tuesday night. . I ,E H I I ' A T-I-Tommy swiped a couple' of paggrs rut Employer- I, hear you were away lil YC5- so 5 and his Sheba could see. the s w JL terday, kSr1ooks. . H T- - uesday evening, he replield, 'E' Ig.in?13oig'3?Iioix1rdidn't look very ill when I it ii - ' bd I saw you at the races in the afternoon. YELL AT THE NEW BARBER - Snooks- Didn't I, sir? You should I-I COLLEGE I ' M havenseen me after the finish of the third Glover's Mange Cure,j jll, YHCC- . And 'Mahdeen, . + ' ' . . Rinktums! Rinktums! 'll' Barber- Good morning, sir. I haven't Danderinel, Wi tm seen your face for a long time. ' and M ' Customer- That's funny. I left most of Get. 'em-by the sideburns, If it on your razor the last time I was here. Slap 'em on the jaw, I Q JL Roland Johnson- I wish to be admitted. Shave their necks andleave, 'em. gig St. ,Peter- We do need another harpist. Raw! Raw! Rawl LM ' . , do ' 'il . req . ll- 1 ,Ei-feelzfr-sswuefa:ue-s+4-1--xf:e'l-95:-ni:-:-all riss:-1l'.:ze'r1a:-1:-nigger:-were K Pug'?OneH1lndi'ed Forty'-four' h I i A .r' M - , I . n I . ,K if ii1p:iJ,cw E?'P .Q t ,X . 1 :Ez '- L.: 'C '-:e1m..u--Jl.Lwi ,.1l,.4:aaff5'e2 I , .mr PZ F6941 I-f' I s-'..1-- ,.r , gi' g le'- 'X Ne? -9251 5-'I'-Rell'-sea' :tree-It s:.fw.':a-a-is :e-thisfha:-:rinlf.:esfui.'sz-ae:-ze-1'as ug Ll C . , , 5, Nr l JUL anfmuedffwn page 45 - M 3 '? JL 7- v w i W V The SCRAP BOOK :Q ? Thelma Autry is translating Web- Louis C b ll ' d -' 4 lm all . ster's Dictionary into Swedish, and to EuropealmpD2rolhycolluldblllllg toalllcl Q: 5 ' Dorothy Hall is running a matrimonial Elsie Quist are booked for the next l ,rr . bureaudvxlgh .the help of Floy Nichol- one to get a rest from the wild, wild ll' rr. . W sonr an arjorle Gray. life they are leading in this jazz-strick- IF' r .5 Clifford -Long and Maurice Eikner CH City- M pg - are publishing Latin ponies by the hun- Glenn Coppedge and Noland Ander- JL A dreds. 1 t son are the most able divorce lawyers Tl' 'f -3 . Maurme Martin and Marion A11- 111.016 C0l1I1fry. Some of their recent W gi, 'lg thony have established a home for de- Chem-5 Hfe.Da1sy Holcomb and Guen- 5, fm Creiplt horses-and cows, and Fred Jes- dolyn Wflght. This is the tifth di- r' 5 ter hasdiscovered a cure for pink eye. Vorce Pafsy has llldulgefi ill- Q M .Elton Johnson is editor of The Eve, Marjorie Ellsworth and Elizabeth Q- - JL ' ning Blab. while Bill Shields is sport StePhCIlS are more or less happily mar- 7f i editor and Anice Carlisle, society editor. ned' W I-' I - . Among the reporters on The Blah are Velma Kirkpatrick is a lady dentist 5 g 1 lg, John La Rue and Genevieve Hipskind. having hammered on the teeth of some m ri Mary Lee Vz.n:e and Nina Smith are of our best fam1l10S- JL We manufacturing henna on a grand scale. Theodora Elliot has retired to a con- .,, -' Edward Burr is traveling over the Vent after the deDl0l'2ilJlC affair that W Q 'll' .- country giving re.citals on the ukelele, took place at her Weddlng with Dens- U11 ' and Herman Boettcher is perhaps the Haul Wgen the ceremony Was ffl ,'.- 5 world's most high-powered h ' ' a.mg P H92 tovall Hunt, a d' ' - M ,S player- . armomcd porntecl suitor, gulped a glass olsigt LL GL Welda Baldock owns a bamboo plan- lloliolilrand Federal omcers arrived and '-if 5 ' tation for making Mah-jong tiles. 00 um on a charge of embezzlff' W ' 'f ' - . . . . ment. Dr. Terry Gowen, who was to du 'S 3,1 - Maxine Davis teaches school in Pine have performed the Ceremony Stated Iv, Q- 4, Bluffr Artkansas, wl?1liMNilrcy.CllarlE rs that it was one of the most' unique M m Rlgimiere anseuse o t e 1 mg t o- programs ever given in the Church LL TEL-r' ' I - . ElP dD ' , ' .1 '? Q51 lr, . . Lennie Knight and ,lewel Selman-are , tailors ualiiler Ellie Hrglliifrilqfrglgiegt f jg' 111 the chorus and almost any night Prqueller lm at ' gi, 1, . X cen ctapus tea room, on deep Pacific A Q0 VOW' 1 . Avenue, the Gr! r' h V'll- - A 343 b Thlelt Yyoolvvfrgrh Buildnrg has rbxll las. Waitressescilnwlhis teadggo?1g,2:l'-ile QU 0113 Y JBC Elmer, W 0 EEIVL F' walls of which are painted red,.yel1gW W I . , -3 thur Moore and Earl Haley Jobs as green and orange respectively, arg Lp . M V A elevator boys, , t Q- , Mildred smith and Elizabeth Peel. lil . JL Nanljones is cook on a ranch near MOSS Bfown is professor of San, M Q i Del R10 and Stuilff Wallfef 2l11dUCl'lC?- scrit at University of Utah and Alma 'll- ltl ifflslfllligff ifgfsaffnng the Ben S West is vfevafins 2 book on the Dino- i' . - saurus. 3 A HfgillsylglgillillfflldS1?liClIZS1Stl'll11l?SgSl I'a'We?e Stem looks up 'Pe0P'e'S au- ffl , . r C' cestors. ort Y t,-6 d ll ' T , C,OECdlCScEVl'lft?l1 by Joihn1xl3ert.' M X trace you lJaclke?oVBe,ri Ejraalitslillii lllll 0441 ' 5 A Hallam-E E1?Yi.'ZFmZ3ieS piililllg smzllll fog' to ffwgf Wafhi'1gf0'1, etc- ll 3 ' - . ara - .1 ? r Oh! Sodsrmll rrarts. Illflargilret Lfvrlis har .school in Pgssaiclllllgvculegslgfs is Q . 5, game ame rom erm erpre a ion o Ruth Aldrich teach S b'- kr - Y lm hhe em0t10.U5 of the ,scrub-lady IH the Fern Blackmon, safe-bliwingrfndalolglff E JL Poor WOlkl11g Goil, which was pro- lie Belle Bl-own' boxing. lg 5. duged gy Iaawrenge Anderson- -Mole Edmonds writes the f,Auut Ag- .LL r ffIi.bz:rS.:,rs 21:25 Amare to Anxious el- r T512 V' H , U CCSS, umn in e Daily Sandpaper. irq N :: Gift: T516 W0maU- U Marie Storey has married the Czecho- U9 5,5 ,.r- ly: IC al' I IHUIS YUHS 3 SOUVCIIIY Slovak Ambassador and Francis Baird T ggggg, JL V DQSt C2-fd f?Cf0l'Y at Yellowstone Pafk- has married a Spanish princess with M it ' withdagfgucies at Nlagara Falls and the lotsa money and a dirty neck. Frances . W gran anyon. managed by .Helen Wells has captured a French Duke. gg, - rm Davis and Louise Damel, respectively. with granulated eyelids. as l . 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V b'-wh, 'K ' A'ssf,Lk f ri A . jf' Eb 3 lily Q ..- - .4 If it ' 'f H ii l 'l f:f +3'l'S':2-fllwifli-, l'35 fEE1'4'il'-?:E'E-.' 'SSH-lkiaflvSartvlf.-:E-3'lt'.aQf:.f'lIr43i:.'fl'S'i+:'l1f,s-+15izlgzau-zzggl.gggqlgg Why Penelope Came Home BY BLANCHE JAY Now, dad, don't look like your rheu- matiz is comin' on, Penelope Forbes ad- monished, as she breezed into Forbes' Dry Goods, Grocery Sz Meat Market, and set her suitcase down peremptorily and began to look about the cluttered store . But, Pen, ya' school? Lem Forbes, well on his way to the sixties, slightly bent, and trusting the world at large, ex- cept his impetuous Pen, took his old, tasty cob pipe from his toothless mouth and eyed his daughter critically, but pleas- ingly. Forget about that school, dad, Pen said as she pushed Lem gently back into his chair by the stove. You know I hate books, a11d anyway, I didn't belong at that school. I'd rather be home riding old Bess or keeping the cows out of the corn patch. There was a wistful, almost sad express- ion in Pen's blue eyes. She was sitting on the floor her head of curly auburn hair resting on Lem s knee. Whats th matter Pen-did ya teach- ers get cranky? Pen laughed' she jumped up from the floor now. How 'silly dad. 'You dont thinkld let the teachers run me home do you? Say Pen' why did ya come home anyway? Lem asked pointedly. Cause I wanted to. I gottired of school' and listen dad let me tell you something. , Sure Pen' tell ya old dad' hell un- derstand. Well Im going to work in your store. Pen screwed her nose up with a delightful giggle. Wont it be fun dad? Why Pen! Lem pushed his pipe to the 'other side of his mouth. Me and Tom can take care of th business here. I dont know whether you can or not Pen said pertly' but anyway Im going to help you. Wimmen dont know anything about business. . They may know more than you think floor again and looked earnestly up at him do you like Tom so awful much? Why, there was never a Finer boy in- side or outside the state. Do you trust him so awful much P Pen invited his confidence. Lem took his pipe from his mouth and thought how absurd it was for that mite of a child sitting at his feet to be contem- plating helping him and Tom run his business. Lem chuckled. Better run 'long back in the store and see him. He'll be surprised, sure. Pen had no intention of obeying her dadg but in another minute she was quiet- ly opening the door to the office, that is, to a small room where Tom had a desk and where they kept the safe. She opened the door. Yes, there he was. H Tom Walsh, the bookkeeper from the city, perched upon the high stool, work- ing vigorously over his books, did not notice the intruder. Pen went in without knocking. Workin hard? Why Pen-? Penelope, please she informed him extending her hand. Tom shut his book and offered Pen the other chair. She took it graciously and I'om nas aware of the grave expression on her face. . Mr. Walsh - Mr. Walsh- Pen coughed slightly as she reiterated the Mister- dad writes me that business is failing. ' Tom frowned' he did look so business- like when he contorted his forehead and had that far-away look in his brown eyes. I hope thats not what brought you home Pen-Miss Pen. Penelope please. That is exactly what brought me home. Pen looked straight into Tom s face. Pen s eyes were heaven- ly blue in the ray of sun that came thru the window and such an earnest gracious emotion illuminated her face when she smiled. And those impish freckles across her nosel-Tom shifted his eyes again frowned and climbed upon his high stool. you think if you came home people would buy more? I fl' il fi Sf' ar Sm' I 1 Lil 'if' Qt' fr W M it E JL ir W '7 ll 'll' W , du H v , 1 .. , ,, M U , .. , ,,l lt, .. ,, yr , , 1 1 y vb .. , . - qv - ,, M 1 ' , My Ki H W H ll .l ,U , , v , y as .. , , vi , if 3 H U i yy ' f JL ' .. 1 wc l! y sv , , lm n ' 'll' dadg and-say- Pen sat down on the Business is just about the same. Did W ,. ,, H -'L ' Tl' W ti: -.l'?:1-SIl15Srllf?-' Qflfi-2121114138111 E1-.E2'.'l'5'-'Gill 1tg,g.:,f.g,1,:g.3.g,gg:,1tq4-:gg pg5:,+,ts,:g.3tpg. 11 . g Y g., H Page Oni Hundred Forty-.vezfim . El'?4?sBll'5?ill'iF'sf'IiZ'l'5'E'21'E2'-i'l'-F'- 'l'5521 'l'v':g'E':'l'32'-'4lI'w 1Zi'UST-1'IW-'25-'3'III82:'E'Il'Fii3'l'S37-i'l1311'S'?.'llSS-:.'ll1,'E if I I ' e '-17 'Q' it 'If lil 'TP St' I tl' M JL lf 'M 'll' S wa 552 This is business, Mr. Walsh, and I'm judging from what dad wrote and from what you wrote Marie Trevors. I met the young lady. You did? Quite naturally, if she went to the same school. I met her shortly af- ter you left. I went to the city with your father to see Mr. Trevors on business. I met her then, and-well- And well what? Pen smiled, you never told me that day at the picnic when you tried to make love to me, that you were engaged. I beg your pardon, Miss Pen, but this is business you know: and besides, I just explained that I met Marie after you left. Did Marie show you my letters? Well, no-and, well, yes, Pen said pensively. She got 'sorta' confidential with me when she found out I knew you, and she seemed to delight in lording it over me because she was engaged to you. Did she show you all my letters? Tom was interested, no doubt. Nog oh, no-she wouldn't read any of them except where you said something about getting' married. Frankly, I don't like her. Let s get back to business please. What did you read? Well what I really came in here to see you about is this: Dad writes that business is failing and you write Marie-the fiuffy- headed Marie-that business is picking up that dad is going to give you a raise and you can get married when school is out. Now do you see the point?' Of course I do Miss Pen Tom was opening the door. Your father has been worried lately but everything will come out all right. He trusts people too much. So I notice Pen interrupted Tom. He trusts people too much Tom ig- nored her last remark but you run along now -he looked at his watch- Ive got some work to do and I want to take-the 4315 to the city. I m going to see Marie over the vxeek-end. Tom opened the door. He had a way of treating Pen as if she were a little girl yet she was a woman of eighteen. But Marie was two whole years older than Pen and Tom probably thought of her as just a child. She looked at him mischievously for a minute. I m glad you came in to see me little girl but you better be going. Tom was indeed business-like. shot through Pen s eyes . But you are little, Tom laughedg you're just as little and cute as you can be. Pen flounced out of the office without another glance toward Tom. He had asked her to leave so he could finish his work and go to see Marie Trevorsl A choking, fearful feeling clogged her throat. Then suddenly Pen realized that she was about to cry. How silly to cry because she had come home to straighten out her dad's business! The next day Pen asserted herself in her father's store. At first she suggested that she be assistant bookkeeper, but Tom had persisted so obstinately against school girl figures on his books that she had to be satisfied to set her salary at S50 a month. This of course would prevent Tom's raise and would give her the satis- faction of knowing that she could run ev- erything in the big store room. Occasionally she would slip back into the office where Tom worked. He stayed back there most of the time now. She did so want to look inside those big books! There was something wrong some place, and there was a remote uneasiness in Pen s heart that it was concealed in those books. No one ever looked at' them, or ever thought about them except Tom. Pen suggested once that her dad look over them but he said that his eyes were not any too strong, and when she mustered enough courage to suggest that she get an auditor to go over them, Lem only laughed at her. Men could be so stub- born and so perplexing. But she would get at the bottom of this thing anyway. She had a month now before school was out-before Tom would marry Marie When Pen tried to think of some reason why her father should have been worried a few weeks ago, and why he should have written her that business was failing and why he should have gone to see Mr. Trevors on business Pen would give up in desperation. Then she would wonder if Mr. Trevors was the silent mysterious person promoting all this trouble, or was Tom, the bookkeeper from the city of whom she and her father knew nothing taking her fathers money in. order to marry Marie Trevors? The month before graduation passed one uneventful month. She saw less and less of Tom. He was gone most always now and he even locked the office door when he was busy. Tom went to the grad- and her father were with him.' 'IT ll 4 'ir ni is M ll! Jj. I tn, P rf JL ffl it if 331 ill JL 2-S h . N 4 .. lan. lf ' it J 44 7 U , N1 m H Tn f , ,wr JL nw fb i ' if , 'U :Ig .lt QQ u 3 , yn du ff do Nl ' ' fir Fw U f' '1 JL .. ji pi: Ll U ,H N lm 11 7 U 7 A Y y i ill 1 9 JL . H , Jl- 'yf 'lf v W Sd ' , . tr. V1 JL -ll- 'lf' 'lf n 1 U1 Eli ,. t . tm jg Don't 'little girl' mel A granite streak uatmg exercises. When he returned, Marie JL ir it iii '33 'ftl 'li 5 . .s . t it zzrtzeellissallleff:-s'.lu-sa-:.wu-sell-S-5:'.-11:14-an :ta xis-'.:-2-3'llsfs:. uf'.1-:sz I w:.'-lf.:-:el1lss:.1 Page One Hundred Fortysefbhi ', A3 .. -E --z -.f ,,' u, t, f. gf. v -v -. . -L15 Yl- t. 1 'r A15 5.5 if if A' .fl 'Ii at . 2 .Y -wr 'z I it tfi s 'l i fi- It P ll R 4 J I J' JL ri JL iii JL 'lf' ll Q1 F fi an I 1' ?8'l'Ef::-'ll1 s-P,l i:1iE,,:',l!v,-.gi,'lgs5:.,' p,'-zggmgag-f-11 5.15-gq.gf.,-,.-gqlgzggllgQ,g.g.,'-:rglg.,:g,,-15,3 Hg, gs,-Us 'lrexors was going to be busy at some thing Pen didn t understand exactly what Pen had found not one clue to this mys terious s tuation and she and Tom were almost strangers O I in so sorry you had to come home, dear, Marie cooed sweetly You re so kmd to give me your sym pathy Pen said, as she rang the cash register and gave Mane a nickel out of a quarter she had bought 20 cents worth of lemon drops but Ive enjoyed being here very much, and besides Tom needed help-I ve helped him lots Marie went back to the office She had no right to worry Tom like that Marie had been back there over thirty minutes now Pen did not lntend to be an eaves dropper, but impulslvely she went to the office door and started to open lt, when she heard All right Marie be here at 1130 sharp-every ole snoozer in this town vnll be in by that time and Ill open the window CPen heard the lock clickj be here at 11 30 Sure, Ill be here at 11 30 Pen s knees felt weak, shaky, her body was cold They were coming back there to get the money that was kept in the safe and were going to leave on the 121151 The sickening thought rushed thru Pen s mind and she had that choking feeling in her throat again. It was exactly what she had expected. It was exactly what she had hoped, passionately prayed against. But yet it could not be-it could not be that Tom, Tom Walsh, who could be so busi- nesslike and could look anyone so straight in the eye-was going to steal money, and steal it from her daddy, too. If only she could help him reason - but there was nothing she could do. The inevitable had happened. In the small, still hours of the night a man's figure crept stealthily along the rear building and finally stopped at the side of Lem Forbes' store. The figure crouched beside the wall. In a second more a figure, slightly smaller, joined him, and, in anoth- er moment, they were climbing thru the window as tho it were not the first window they had climbed through. On the inside, the man flashed a searchlight and the girl took something from beneath her cape. He was fumbling with the safe and she was standing close beside him. Hurry, she whispered, nervously. Now, put ya' mits up, will ya? a boy's voice rang out from the half-open door, followed lmmedately by the boy himself, who darmgly pointed a gun at the two A cap was pulled dow11 over his head and he even had a burglar s mask on Tom did not even suspect that Plamville could boast of such an up to date burglar to Tom Take ya hands off hllll and put em up high as high as ya can get em' The boy rolled his words around in his mouth Marne managed to get her arms up, a11d Tom also threw his hands above his head Now we ll be gettin out of here the boy said roughly Aw right turn aroun and dont try to run and dont make me nervous, either or my linger might slip on this trigger come on novx Wait a minute just a m 11LltC xonng man maybe we could explain Put ya mits up and do ya explaining where itll do some good bet on out of here and I ll show ya where to go do ya understand? O yes perfectly, Tom assured hun but what were you doing in here did you beat us to 1tP' Dont talk so much the boy said un der his breath We ll be going down to the sheriff s O Tom why don t you do something? Marie asked her voice shaking. Why don t he get shot? the boy in the mask returned contemptously. There s nothing to do Marie. Tha' fool boy might shoot if we tried anything. Bet- ter wait. Yes, this fool boy might shoot,' the stranger said as they walked thru the silent street, Tom and Marie in front, with the boy only two steps behind. If you don't believe it just try and see. It won't be th' first trigger that I've played with. All Plainville slept and snored while the three adventurers walked down the street. The sherifT's house was dark. The boy marched them up on the porch and rang the bell a long, long time. Finally Sheriff Sam Smith came to the door and, poking his head out, asked: What th' devil do you want at this time o' night? Open the door, the boy said, and pushed Tom and Marie into the house. and push th' light on. When Sam Smith realized that this was a case, he assumed all the dignity due a sheriff. These people were trying to rob ole Lem's safe, the boy said, still holding his gun. Git ya' handcuffs. I v ll. 'if fi, 'li' H E Sli vb 'Ti if 'll' YB fr li' 'Vi ll ..., eff. - 4 - I I -I 55, '1':N , 31 -13 l ' 'll 'P ...,l ' t 4- 1 L J 'I Z il- l ,A it if ' ' he S 1 g a s g 1 . 5 VXI 41 W F ' E . . . . . St if . l . , ' . . ua ' . ' . . ' lf m ' t - - . . 'Ng 'il' - 1 ' IL and Hcouldn't graduate-I'm so sorry, Marie uttered a faint scream and clung YE n 9 . . . U ' . ,V ' 1 I -QF . N I I Q ' ' 1 ' 1 1 'rx f . ' . . ' - ' ' wi ' -H . - - y ' ' 1- 9 I . 4- , 1 ' y A nl :vi Y ir 'nr . , . H 7- . 3, 1 y fi . fc 1 - v , - - M 2 ' , ' , , , - ' , 'F' il 2 . . l as 1- HJ ar m ' ' 2 - . 4 ra fi ! . ' !l , , , Lg Si , : I . 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M Yes, out with 1t,' the boy saidg ex- Hhs mf' I en no C e S1 erica' , Ju plain everything and don't-leave nothing I see it isg but, Ren, you didnt sus- e out, and don't put nothing m. ' DCU IHCTSKY, Pen, d1d,Y0l1 fhmkfhaf I QQ A f was stealing your dads money-is that ut 'Lem Forbes bought some bonds rom why you Came home F, 1 'L John Trevors last tall, and I found out H H 'ft' they were phoney. A man in the city tip- Well, I-I-, Pen screwed her .nose W ped me off. Then I told Marie, and asked up, and Tom could see those antagomz-mg LIZ' her to get me the real bonds. Sheddid so. freckles even in the moonlight. I was going to change them an Lem i. ?,, PS would have never known the,d1fference. Yes or no . v -E' He was worrying, poor old man, and I Pen kept on looking at him. 'N' thought I could save him. Mane has the ..Did you Come home to straighten out if bgndsv tl? fill ones 52:16 gotljromdgertgzft your dad's business?l' Tom asked eagerly. t r's sae. ou seei was eri a . . fi ws go through the window. We were go- No, Pen replied quickly. Nl illg to Catch the 12115- Then why did -you? the sarcasm that gig Let me see those bonds, Sam Smith Pen had thought she always detected in If said to Marie. 'I:om's voice, .when he spoke to,her had J UNO, therevs no uses. Said Marie, pulling given way to impetuous eagerness. Q rf! her cape closer. Pen screwed one dsmalgqfoot arouiad lin r 6 , . ,, . I . . the earth and looke at t e stars an t e IQ M 6G1Ve fhemfo hlm' rlfom Said gdffcmly' moon, as, if to fund an answer in the great E he wont believe us un ess you o. heavens above her' U Marie took the bonds from hef Cape Pen, look at me. Tom was almost if-J hesltatmgly and handed them to Sam rudely shaking Pen by the shoulders. Did Tn Smlth- you think, did you believe I was cheat- J,L The Sheriff scrutinized the package for ing? Ii- a second, then' took one from the rubber Pen met his gaze frankly. she smiled ml band to examme its contents. The un- ingeniouslyi du comprehensive frown that confronted Sam . I .. Smithvs brow prompted Tom to Snatch I believed in you, Tomg I trusted you, wi the supposed bond from his hand. A blank but I knew YOU Wefff Cfl8'3Sed,l0' Marle- ilje piece of paper confronted him. He showed and-Weil, I told 5011 gvidlfinf 'like 11613 - it to Marie quickly. Tom. I m sorry a out arie. N I know, she said, with a tremble in A. shrill whistle, followed by H great jvc her voice here take your ring, and please 1'0afmg Duff Of H tram bY0l1Shf Tom and 5 don-t Say' anythkngjf Pen back to earth. A tiny something 'IT , sparkled in Tom's hand. Fd Before Tom could fully realize thatdMa- Uh, th 12 15 H Pen Whispered rie the girl whom he had intende to S C 5 1 ' fir marry, haddunpedhhim and hadtbroken her open, ten nie Why you come home? gi' Imlzgnffifltwdggfl S'IHI:'l11'I?sg1lf hvhglrilhscglvrvlgsuuifj VOLI Crarrgisq hpilggnbgcsglxfe Ibztgillliltfgl-is help ' consciously obeying t e s eri 's com- . -' i Q mand: Catch that b0Y!', Pen, I love you. 4 Tom ran out the front door and as the Then the stars shone brighter, the moon my boy was making his way through the front winked and blinked, all Plainville slept and JL gate. caught him by his shoulders, jerk- snored, while the 12Il5 carried two more F ing him around. happy passengers on its Journey, and the 3,8 , H d h , d ,d tiny something sparkled on Pen's finger. Ju , The boy Pu e t e gun agam' anim Sa' Z The 12:15 had long left Plainville inthe F4-1 NOW put your hands up' Wm you' distance when Pen whispered to Tom I P - Miss Pen - Penelope! She why she came home. ' JL en X 7? 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Photographer- Yes sir that s one of our ' special lines. XXJ FX . Cmczv fAfnca In C g -Yellow Jacket Clarence: Well do this one for me. It s a snap I took of a whale. Raymond Downey- Id lg: much better off if they d put that sign on the mail box. Royal Golsonz What sign? Raymond- Post no bills. Dick W.-That parrot has 'a rare vocabu- lary. Was he trained on a ship? Kathleen- Oh no' the girls brought him from college. Dale Waldrop- What is the most deadly poison? Dorothy Hall- Potassium cyanide. Dale- Naw embalming fluid. You re dead before it touches you. I-zrzefrfst-rslufbfefneff-.fslfzee-1'26 fu een ulCQ:'.'1i'.:f, 1-as-:'.,l .-sais... v-'ew fs: A. 'ml Sli .LL Tx n ,C , -4 X 'E X g fr in n: rs.. 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W see a huge police ?l.ilYCl'l'ISt'l'I'lL'llt headed: She hved on thoity-second street, N X Murderer Wanted. Well, he said, scratching his head. it's hetter'n nothing. anyhow. l'ni going in and ask for the job! 4- 4: lx Suspicious Fatliei'- XYliat's the idea in running up to New Haven every week-end. Helen? I suppose you have some end in view? Helen Hambleton lde1nurely5f How clever of you to guess, Dad! But he's not an end uowg he's a quarterback. lk lk if VVelda Baldock-a Big boy, wuz George xA73Sl'llllgtOl1 as honest as dey sez he wuz? Luther Coleman- Ah tell you, ingger. Geor YC wuz the honestest man dat ever wuz L horn, Welda- Deir, how come dey elose de hanks on his hirfday? ao- 4: at I'll never touch another drop, gasped the hall player as he swung at the hall in vain. N, A. x Right next to thoity-thoid. ' 1 ff -if 41 There was a poor hoid named Black, VVho lived in the slums in a shack. 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L. .A L. .,.DJJLU1lUJDvULUJLU4M Lg I II The Southwest National Bank OF DALLAS , MAGNOLIA BUILDING The Bank of Human Interest -Commercial -Savings -Safe Deposit g l - - - - - - -..-...I-....-...I-...-....-,..... - -.--.I-:I The g American Exchange I ' 1 Natlonal Bank 1 of Dallas Capital, Surplus and Profits Over Four Million Dollars Not too Big for Small Busines T Not too Small for Big Busines. T - 1nu-H1M1lI1wI-wn1I1w1nn-M1ln1nn1un-u1'n1nqi..,-.?q Dallas Provision Co. I l Wholesale 5 GROCERS AND IJROVISIONERS 2 I l 400 Elm street Phone X-8328 l Republic Trust 8x Savings Bank BA NK WITH US Oldest State Bank in Dallas Mercantile Bank SL P il THRIFT I Do not lose sight of the fact that financial success can best be accom- plished through systematic saving. Why not open a savings account with this strong bank and let your money work for you? 470 Interest Paid on Savings The Republic National Bank F The Bank for Everybody DALLAS TRUST and SAVINGS BANK Capital, One Million Dollars Trust Company Capital and Surplus S650,000 4170 Paid on Savings GROW WITH US -,...,...-.....-,.,...,..,.. - - - .. .. ...,.,-.,..-.,.,-....-,...-.,.,- ,!,,,..,...-..... .-,,.-,,.....,...-.,.-,..-,,...,.,...,..-,,... -..-....,..- Ride the Street Can Save the Difference DALLAS RAILWAY CO. - P If Ig Ig ' I II If I I- I, I, I I 4 . I: Il 'I I, E E I . 1 I It lr I P I P If P I Q 'T , E It It F I: I If I I: I I It I I: I I: I, I: I IL It 1 I Q E 5 mi YM M'1-fd hi'-1'U M i ij' - 1A 1 - iA i - 1L x xA i - 1A 1 A1'A i' ii ' ii' fKfyA1'wl1'i iikyiirfi ii' ITMAXYAIQ ki1j1'Ai i'L i' ii ii ii' hir' iL! '-1Al '-yi' iAi 'l!A i ii i a E E f ess 5 E v-mm v--4 'E 93 v-3 Z3 . 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In a more modest way the tele- phone is an educational factor, and it is our greatest pleasure to serve adequatelyi SOUTH WESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY XXYXXXX X XY YXXXXXX VX K XXXXX 95? fb S66 1 , P 3 5 D 5 H f , f 4, 044 gi 1 0 o .1 I Q 911 I Q I of Q 5 : :luv ' gl I 1 9 93 I 04 0 5 O 'I Q 5 5 5 941 Q Q 1 5 Q 011 5 5 X 1 ar.- M x gl lx I4 .W - s H 5 5 041 5 2 2 :T ,I 'r N, ,V L' li l Q ' ' it E gl x' n it I N I 1-'igpffv' I 'e -1 V 11 -v -n :K 1 4 :V :r u l -. :Q -, ,- A 4 v :Q T i ff 9 'r rf .J fir : li -r -n -v 4 UWVJWW ' LU'-IDU-ILKZUIXVJLWJ-I ' - A ' - A - A ' - A - A A ., ' ' ' A ng. LKVJIXUJUGQLXVJ ' DUJDU-I V ' ' ' Q It l I I Your Most Nourishing Food 5 C1119 home of good 1 4 , 2 Hardware i KLEBER S E 'f F93 1 BUTTER-KRUST BREAD 1: I HUEY E4 PHILP 3 The Tasty LM 4 3 Elm and G1-ifgn I All Good Grocers Sell It r '7,,- -r..,,...r..,. ...... ,, - 5 ,, - - .... .. .. - .. .. -.,-..- Q - - - 4 ' r Q. :Q fr 5 5 1 rr The Bu W ord Z J S4 9 fvf' 4 J Tozmg M en 5 C oth es If 9 gl 31 ,.... ..-,....-..-.,,,-,. ......... - - - M- - - - - - I -M- ii. E o o , Q Duplivate prints of any of thr Q S E' group photos in this hook may be Q lata' d upon application. S u 1 C O It 0 me p p V , CHAS C MCAW AI LY Conlrrrervidl Photographers 5 Wholesale and Retail Q 1 Puom: Y 1637 17l3IfQ LIVE OAK E Q Q MARTIN wEIss, Proprietor 903 ELM F 1 gb? ' A A A Y A ' i 0 -' ' Y f ' A A A Y f:0'lFfM1ffB1I'hi1Pl3YlYYM1VW VK? 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Do not be ln the unwlse class and want untll too late but let us protect wou now Our counsel costs you onls the effort to call us over telephone You know not what tomorrow wnll bring We msure you the sure way not the problematlcal Whs worrx xour life awas about xour protectxon when we WI rellewe sou9 Our nnstltutlon was bulh upon satlsfactorx servnce square dealings and prompt pasment of losses Below us just one of the mam mans losses that we hawe paxd This was pald In less than Exe mmutes after proof was pre sented It paxs those who thunk before and not after Of course xou are xers particular to lnVCSIlgat8 the financial strength of the Insurance compam nn wlnch sour nohcs ns written but do sou msestugate the hnancnal resoonsuhmlltx of xour agent' Vhmk lt over Y 2222 VWEZRSCHOYLE S INSURANCE AGENCY SURETY BONDS AND INSURAPQ2 J 0 0 n I ' ' . . '.' DALLAS TEXAS 393133 192.5 00' Ol E E E E E E l7iY1lYKl VNMN1 5 pwogfgggfo, Mamas swarm 'Bmw fmrsmcmm mms 52,2934 Z? wffwgi-,g'2'W Q55 a'-N39 aim 3-W wwf cnsgsnan ,La ,Q o lgcgu N 1 TO THE CENTRAL. STATEKBANK J 32 17 DALLAS 'reams 1,15 f 4513! UL UEYYLENENT QF ACQOUN, is SHQWQ 11151.16 ER . ACCFPY Nc! BY KNDCRUIHENY CUNSYITUYEU K'KCllP'f 'll FULL CAUNIIIR Wy ' DGYIDZYIIPSYIDSN1 A 4 1 A 0 I'fA1IYM1 I'm1I'm1 A 0 VM A 6 ' 0 9 L . or 4 N N E ,4 ,J L ,I 1 x' . ' Y , V . ' Y A Y I ' Y ,H QI , 1- l Y: . . . - E - 5 E E E Q 5 E V ,g A 'u 2 r- . Q .Q 2 N. .J ,I q . . 9. . 0 : A k E rw, ' A W . , 5 ' ' ' ' . .--W , , iw 52 D! .7 c 0 . . fe :Az . . .Y .. , . . , . .lst . 7 W ig a r . ,Y 154 1 Q 5 J if .4.:..:.E7-W.i?,i.g?,i.,,6.L. ' .t.,.. ,, .,.. , .M ,, I 1 gi in . A ,t X 4 I M 1 W. . M E 5.1 U 0 ' , ' , TH, ,. A F L , ' + w- A -' y xx af? f , VER5CHOYLE'5 INSURRNCEA AQENCY 5' ig E X We A 1 Lf, Q B . ' A A BY ff 1 V xii - . . ,,,. .M NW, , X f k . lx 2, . A o V l E W-.imm mi,-In--miiiinml Im I I il il iq D li ' W 'EV we IQ- - ' - - - - V LXZQDUJ IXWJLKV-I LUJLUJLUJ ' DUJLU! ' LW!-ILWJJLKUJLWJJLXBQ LMUJ ' ' ' ' - - , L ' V ' ' - A DJJ 4 I Q 3 QSITQ 1x 1 Where Everybody Goes 4, fP. Cv. CAMERON, Managing Director 1 ' Endorsed by: The Council of Mothers and Parent-Teachers Association 5 The Shrine of Motion Pictures and Their Allied Arts i fi 4-JviELBA Melba QJVIELBA 4 GRAND ORCHESTRA j . NOVELTY FEATURES fx Paul Harris, Conducting The SOMEII S FITICSI Tl'16dITC Always Something New 1? 1' .. - .....-..-Nu-..........-w-M-n..-..I...M-..-.......n-....-........n-...-..-....,.- .. .. .-M-...-......-.......-..- - - 1 1 1, I Ask for 4 W 1 1x 1, :T AND GET 4 ,T IT qu ' I N B O T T L E S 1 is COCA-COLA BOFI TLING CO. 1 DALLAS , :jT..-..- ..............,-..,.. - ....n..,.......-u,.-M-,..-......-W......-t.....,,.- .. .-.n-.,-..-..-...u...,.. -..-..- - ... .. T 1 i'- ' 1'-f t'- i T i E 4' lvt' P Q iei. E - T: ' 3 ' i : 3 'i' 'i ff i': ....,., S soss sstssot ois 'L ii 4 'T-Q35-T':iff2 Zff'ziifi5iffEfi??55532f1ii.f5?i3f1'1iiffff?i33'fi3?fffrfl''if57ti A ' 5 if'? i1if:1'5,':f'fl'Qf '. Y 1x P gL-....,...-..- - -.-..-.m-....-...-.1...-....-............-...,- -M--1.-..-..-..-....-....-....-..,-.m-....- -...-...-u----1------..... -,,, T P 3, Have Your Magazines Bound by E , XP 1x P 4 4, 1' HENRY NUSS I If ' I 1 ' V 3? N ' BOOK BINDER and PAPER RULER E 1? . ' g STAMPER , 4 A95 b 5 ' OFFICE 1517!f2 Main Street HONIE Q it AUTO Y-5561 DALLAS, TEXAS BELL H-4613 l x ,V 1 Loose Leaves and Transfer Binders Blank Books to Order ' 4 i 4 Q o 4 rrmrrmr. . i ' ' f ' Q ' 4 s ' Q L - - - - - ' - - - -- - ' - - - - - - - - - - ' - ' - - ' - - ' ' ' - - W4 ' WJDUJ ' W1 ' WW E C ff 99 1 E Commencement He s 2 E E 1: . . . ,r -Clem not only furnlshes line building 4' C O , materials, but also helps in many 1g - li Lgf.--Us Help Ways With the commencement. You f 0 Own MWe plan, make specifications, Iinance, . . Q C Your H 01119 furnish the materials and build com- plete. -We guarantee the linished home. E F :I . E EIU 11111 elf' Onlpan y 1 ,I In Business 30 Years if 'r E ,P Y-6348 Live Oak at Hawkins F 'r , 'r P nf? 1 - -u-n-n.-1m-nu-1m-n-u- -E Quality-Servicev-Price THE LEADER'S CANDIES E l 7'hLd-'cd' l11F- 1' Athletic Equipment for Every i 0 ea ef s an zes are a ways iesh lg Need T Made daily in our own factory ..... E F Special attention given to orders for 15 T Parties, Luncheons , We Deliver to Any Parr of Dallas ,i Q Three Busy Stores for Your Convenience i ' 617 So. Akard Street - Ph eY-5096 AthletlC Goods CO. 1519 Elm street - - Phiihe X-2957 A. Harris Sc Co. Candy Dept. Phone X-4181 1302 Young Street LEADER CANDY CO. Office Phone X-4448 . . . Maker of Sandown Trunks and Traveling S Goods Chapman 8z Rlnker In Dallas 21 Years At 1109-11 Elm, facing Murphy sf. Ma ge's Dallas Depa me ' -H-M-,M-,,-,,-M.,-,,-,,-M,-M,-,,-,,,,-,,,-,,-,,u,,, The STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY TEXAS CONFECTIONERY CO. of Indianapolis 1114 South Akard Street . . I Phone X-5263 Dallas, Texas Lzberalzty of contract our speczalty Wholesale Jobbers of High Grade Candies. Exclusive Distributors of Walter M. Lowney 601-2 American Exchange Bank Bldg. Company Products Full line of Sc numbers and penny count Dallas, Texas goods, as well as Package Chocolates I 4 A' . DvQDvl! LXALUJ lXJ-!LU4 ,.,. -,-,A LMA LUJLKALUJ LKAIDJ-I A O 1 4 . l 5 1 1 11 1 41 5 41 5 5 1' Q 11 Q 0 ll 4' 11 11 5 11 11 in 4l 41 4 11 11 l '1 4 10707 5 11 11 1: 41 ll 4 11 4l 5 11 11 11 1 fl Dt! l 41 11 -f Q 1 4 11 Il r 11 Il 11 Z 11 11 ll Service- lus ua ilu exas ublieation ouse Magazine ana' Newspaper Publishers Commercial and Society Printing 1704-10 St. Louis Street Phone Y-4193 I...-..1g.-. 1 1...-.gl-.ui 1 L 1 1,411.41-.,,,1 1 1u,,1n,.1.,,1...-.11 1 1 1 1 1 ... 1 1 1 Southern Fuel Company 1vuNERs and SHIPPERS OF i DOMESTIC TEAM 0 A L Dallas Oklahoma City McAlester .n 4, -r dl -V :V .A -v euwE .E o E , .E - - -. - - - - - - .,. , - A - - .,. -o - ' - ' - ., , E ' A - A - , - - -o - E o I E il . 1 Natm'e's Gift 1 in Compliments I URSULA HALL LAUDERDALE 5 A. Munster f4fffff il Son-S Co. Staple and Fancy f? Shoe l Groceries Repairing Cor. Carroll Ave. 1' l and Terry St. 1 1103 Elm street I Nea, Griffin Phone H. 1866 T ! 4x I 1 4! Compliments of 1 : 1' 1 W ebber OLYMPIA I CANDY I Q GROCER 1 l Th b EJKICSLINT1-'khL CmNg?5ES ' t l ' 5 - et lt , a ro rla e ' 3 g umfor lgradugglgiz agnd Vggldlgsgs P 2 3229 Swiss Ave, 4, R Restoring an epalring i aintings : Elm St. 5 Bush Temple - llf:lJl?1Elfl,l'1 - Phone X-6754 G Phones-Haskel 2194 Dallas' Texas 1 3401 Princeton Avellslleeng- Phone A-0203 1 Haskel 2195 1:-..1.'-,,1, 1111 ,,,,,.,,g-,,1,,-,,,,..,,.... 1...-,, .11.1 n-nn- n-nu-nn1wu-ulion1un- - 1 - 11111-hh Q 4X 5' jg FROM 4' . 1 7 It CARRULL S ARMY TGRE gl I AND SAVE MONEY 1 208 NORTH AKARD ST. BACK OF QUEEN THEATRE 5 il 4 In 5 o Q n ' rfmrrmmx1m 'T W . . T ' H n n n n rrmrrmrm n ' T ' .mm 5 ra uauon Day Draws ear G d ' i N 2 Whatever is correct in Dress you can find in choicest assortment at Sangers, interestingly priced. l Young M eu's Suits for commencement and the day after. Good R fabrics excellently styled on specifications that make for maximum Wear. Beautiful and acceptable gifts that will be heartily approved in assortments far greater than ever. i SANGER CBRQS. 5 5' -.,.- .... - -..M- .... -.,-.- .... - .... - .-M-..-,.. ............... .....- - - - - ------- Q Lake V iew ersey Farm REGISTERED JERSEY HERD Under State and Federal Supervision 5 Pure, Clean, Raw Milk Q Telephone X-7008 'W 'l l'i 1 itll'lmlmtt 'l l'l li'twin ME i iZ'ii'fi'-'iQ'iiw'- J ' - - ' 9 Z OI' gfa lla 1OI'1 OWCIS C3 1+ A. W. CULLUM 1 ROBERT E. LANG 1' , of as ooMPANY g c y it l WHOLESALE GROCERS 5 1 I 1' 312 North Preston Street R 4 i l 1: DALLAS Special clzlriscigunt on quantity Qrdgg ' Main at ie one -2 5' I I .A L. L. ,A Ma., -,A -- J M LA.. H-7942 H-7942 Fellows Tell Your Dad That He Does Not Need to Worry About the Distribution of His Advertising Literature GUARANTEED SERVICE TEDE. ADVERTISING COMPANY Circulars Distributed Letters Mailed Novelties Distributed Mailing Lists Prepared Qfcln lnstitutionfO founded on principle, integrity of purpose, built for the service it may render To Promote true appreciation of better printing, ruling and binding Was Created with the entrance of THE SOUTHWEST PRINTING CO. HARRY L. CUM-,S into the Graphic Industryi COWAN ROY W. J. fP. VAN HUSS Qu-nu----In-in--.-1m-u.----.In--u-----uu-nu-u---afa--nu----nu-11.11,--u-nu-n--u--n-uu-m--u-n------ l MOORE'S FRUIT STAND All Kinds of Drink sand Sandwiches Ice Cream and Candies Curb Service HUNTER GROCERY CO. Grocery and Market FISH and OYSTERS 4503 Columbia, at Carroll Phones: U-13183 H-94025 H-8818 DALLAS, TEXAS SUPER-SER VICE-Rain or Shine Open 6:00 A. M. to 12:00 P. M. C. I. MOORE, Prop. 2203 Live Oak, corner of Pearl u1I1,1.I.11lI-.U.1.ln1..1.l...,.1.g1..1.l1,..1n.1p1gi,,1...1 - All Kinds of Lunches Prepared to Take Home and Short Orders THE HASKELL CAFETERIA Ice Cold Watermelon 4100 Elm Street Telephone H. S603 Dallas, Texas -v v-v v' v- sin- fv v v- -QTY-v vv - v-ww v-vfv v Y? 'ev 'Q I I I I I I I I I ,I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I I 'I I F el I I 1 I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I 0 ' ... L - - - - ' ' L ' t- - - A - - - - A - .,- - - - - - - - A V DSJJDSJ-lLL!.!ZJLk9'lLWJlLWJlLUlL!!1l V V ' ' D!! J. W. LINDSLEY St COMPANY 1209 Main Street REAL ESTATE and FIRE INSURANCE Let Us Serve You 1 1 1 1 1.,t........1..t11..,.1..1t.1 1 1 1 1.1.11 BETTER SHOE REPAIRING Albert Clflunster This shop was built for your convenience. Let us take care of Your Shoe Troubles. I'fOQ LIVE OAK ST. 1 1 1 1tl.1..-1...1......1..1..1.t,1 1 1 1.4.1. THE FEDERAL GLASS St PAINT CO. Distributors of BREINIG BROS. Brenig Bros. Paints and Varnishes All Glass for the Building Trade Zouri Store Front Construction Phones: X-6146, X-6147, X6l48, X-61493 L.D. 628 2001-15 N. Lamar, corner Caruth 1 1 1 1..1lt...,.q1.t.1,.1.,.1,,.1,,g1 1 1 1... Compliments of Hughes Bros. Mfg. Co. 1401 SOUTH ERVAY STREET eManufacturers of' a complete l1ne CANOlDIES Pure and Whollesome BUSINESS COLLEGE DALLAS, TEXAS The School with a. Reputation The Metropolitan has made good for Thirty- Six Years. Its t-omnwdious builrlings and excel- lent equipment, its able faculty. its stnndnrtl courses of study. its strong 1i11:1n1'i:il bm-king. its long: 1-areer of useful service. its high Stillllllllll in business t-i1't'lt-s, its wide l'?lllltEltIUl1 :mtl in- fluence, its lmsinesslike lllilllilgl-Flll0Ill', and its lm-tltitm in Dallas. the great C'U1lllll0I'f'lill 4-enter of the SllllillXV9SI, :ill Clllllllllllx to give the fllllt-st llSSlll'2lllf't' of sntisfzwtimi :intl SIICTPSS. Call, write or phone for full information. X-4569 ,1.,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1.m..-lm-.. 1 1 1 1 1 14.1 HE thing we cherish most is our name. It has stood for shoes of quality, style and service, fairly priced-for 35 years. i n..1on :.e 5 S.s'a:E:.o',.g 3- :inf F ,asa 925, E OLK, FINE SHOES QUALITY HOSIERY Higginlnotham- Bartlett Co. LONG LEAF PINE LUMBER Sash, Doors, Cement and Plaster Y-6566 - Y-6567 2514 Commerce Street HN M51 751 film? FYRIVAY1 N VNVRIKY N MYIMN1 f A ' i6N1ifNT7 KN 'W ' A lTh1To 'l6YllfA1lfA1lo T ' I ' I I t l 1 4 1 A I 1..g1,.,.1.1.1...lu-..1111.14111n1..1.1u..111111..1.....,,1..1 1 ' ' 1. - - - V - - A - ' - L. - - LU! DU - - - - - 2!J- -- 1- .-. - - -. LW!-MUJDUJ - - L, 5 9 Drlnk v R' D ' 5 T11 GINGER ALE 3 ?VATER AND HITE S WA N Our Famous Brand of Fine Coffee Order a can from your grocer today and try it for breakfast . Roasted in Dallas by Waples-Platter Grocer Company 11-lilulll-..11.,,1..1I.1inu1,,.,1..1.,,,...l,.1..1.ui,,. Adkins Polk I 1 1 1 1 I 904 Main Street 1 Phones: X-3127, Y-2239 1 I , iw-M-W M-N-M----W-M - -1 Cowser 56 Co. 1 L 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 Goon LUMBER 1 1 SINCE 1876 1 1 1 1 J 1 - 1 1 i Telephones: Y-2466, Y-2467 1 -,,-,,1-1-,.-,,-1-,.-1,-,,-.,-.,- - - 1 . VanW1nk1es I Book Store ompany 1 C 1 WHOLESALE Everything for the Schools GROCERS Party Favors, Decorations, Etc. 1 1 DALLAS FORT WORTH 1603 Elm St. - 1614 Pacific Ave. 1 X 'e'T' 'R ' A' F 'ff' 'e' 4 r ' n n r '1 P 1 Fulton Market if 1 T Fresh and Salt 1 1 MEATS 1' w : Sausage - Dressed Poultry E '4 1 1 E DALLAS 1 . 2-'-1:-1 ugh. .Hur QQ 1 'P fi ii N, lt's Allin the State of Mind I 1 If you think you are beaten, you are, Full many a race is lost 1: If you think that you dare not, you donft Ere even a step is run, 'I If y.ou'd like Io win, but think you can'1 :Ind many a coward fails E It s almost a cinch you wonft Ere even his w0rk's begun, ig If you think youll lose, you've lost, Think big, and your deeds will grow, it For out in the world you jind Think small and y0u'll fall behind ', Success begins with a fellow's will, Think that you can and you will, , Ifs all in the state of mind. It's all in the state of mind. 1, ' P If you think you're outclassed, you are, I Y I c . - N' ou ve got to lhznk high to rise, 1: Q You've got to be sure of yourself before . - P You can ever win a prize, lt Life's battles don't always go To the stronger or faster man Q Hut soon or lafe the man who wins Is the fellow who thinks he van. I C N C The Ballers ,manning News ?: ' and EVENING JOURNAL E E it it 4 , CNT ew Beauty? il QNew Riding Comfort i' 1 0 , Qld Depend:-1b111t50 i fl 0 I DQDGB BROS MOTOR CAR ' I lr .-n- 1am-nn 11111- n-nn1 1-an-nu-ul-un-urn:-nu :1111 un-1uu1uu1uu1nu-1nn14-- 1 1 1 1 - I -'ws in Dallas Phone X-6210 HUBERT SMITH I I 1 RQBERTSQNS Q gginuliglsunah 2-mit SI. George I ' 1 SANDWICH sHoP 2 Stars 1 Where Excellent Service and Courteous Treatment ,li Quality-Service and Economy meet Manicuring CBath5 ii Something Different i CP1101-les 'i l I Southland X 2866 - Sf. George Y 4243 I 100'Zz Quality 100W American 10072 Servxce g 1 I l P I We'Espec1f111y Solyclt , 107 North Akard Street Dallas T Lad1es'Ha1r B0blJ1I'lB Q : 'V n r -ln 111111111 nu-:aim-n -- ala- 1-11111111111 5-,A . -,A HUT 7 Tell Your Troubles HE aim of the Dallas Gas Company is to render the public courteous and continuous service. lf for some reason your service is unsatisfactory the Company wants to know it. Notify the Company's office. Give the details of your trouble and the matter will be promptly looked into and your service kept up to the high stanclarclhy Dallas Gas Service Tl-IE DALLAS GAS CQ. Gas Service J ,- CDO You Realizefo s 5 How essential the Power and Light Company is to your modern pleasure in the Theatreg in the Schoolg Homeg - , in Business? Work with your Utility that it may , r give you the utmost in W Service. i l L3 3 ,Qi X -359 A F! 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