Centenary Academy - Pine Burr Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

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J N, wp . 1 ' f ig' lxoisu ' 1' .4 A , I 4-pf: 'G' 1-A 7 L .5 iw , 1, 1 '- va., nf! f Q ' , 2, 'Q ' 'avi-.i ' g' o xr -. I 4 -we H-',-:1, .vw-s, w C ' -9' K' ' -xii!-1 '4 ' 1 u - -' - 'A hw. me 4 utr K Lg THE PINE BURR '27 Qin F nremnril We 'p15eeenf' fo yon tlaie' book hoping that when the Cato-days , have 'become uyesterdaysw and the uto-morrowsw Cato-daysf, you will live again the happy hours spent at the Academy. e THE STAFF. L 4 THE PINE BURR '27 Qkf- I s X e THE PINE BURR 927 e 4 ehrnatruu As an expression of the love- and admiration of the students of Centenary Academy for her during patience, abiding love, and unfailing kindness, We dedi- cate this, the third volume of the Pine Burr, to Mrs. Warren Gib- bins, Headmaster. I I , , -M 'I 5. 5, W I dn f? W if f, lj S 5,2 what -. ' 2 1 u -G 5 1 , A A lx xx! i '- Uv' V 1T 'i V'l, 5flI'V'i'1 TD-7-X W M -J U 4. W 'K' 1- wx X A W' ff- ,- Q -'-- -.-. -h I 2:71 ll L V 'e k , Lf Ll . 7 I Jiri 1 I jg i ' 4 i E .2 I 4 wid 1 ,su i ff ,. V 1 , I 1 A Q 'Il , I QB ya! l 'U 1 X 9 1 5 ' 5 I W '! ' Ti M1-T 7 1 9 1 Wi , I 1 fi Lk. I l Q L. Ff- 1 , izgw ff' -- 1 :ffig ' ,Lf V HI ? ' ESI Lff F31 , c., 1 I 1 I 5? ' l f, I 1Q2 1 I 9 . P1 3 fi -T AIIIN 1 2155 I F1 iff 154 423' l D+ 3 -7 - vi W i 'QQ X ' --' f Lf ,,,,.,. f'Q 5, if? jf' f , wk L: Eiga, 1 3:-T J i Tl -J I A Q Q w 2 4 M 1 1 1 H f 'Y V Il , f '.'V w X ln- THE PINE BURR 927 R N I A THE PINE -BURR ZEIRINTNER BIEDENIIARN. . . NIARYE ROBERTS ......... ELIZABETH I-IUTCHINSON .... SANFORD FOSTER ....... . HAZEL NIARTIN ..... . . JACK TOXVERY. . . D RUTH GUMP ...... . DSEAURICE CASSITY ..... . . STAFF . . . .Editor-in-chief . . . .Associate Editor . . . .Associate Editor . . .Business Manager . . . . . . . . .Art Editor Boy's Athletic Editor Girfs Athletic Editor . . . . . . . .foke Editor 8 FJ THE PINE BURR '27 Q2 I.. .... , s RR THE PINE BURR '27 I THE FACULTY MR. A. F. WHITSITT MR. L. ADAMS E A. B., YV8StI1'1i11St61' A. B., Dartmouth Physical Director Coach Mathematics I English AIRS. XVARREN GiBBINS E A. B., Missouri Headmaster MRS. HAROLD CARPENTER POLLY FINK Q A. B., Northwestern A. BJ, B. S., Missour-i Latin Mathematics , English French MARION SMITH B. S., Columbia Girls' Athletics Science I0 R -'U'-'X THE PINE BURR '27 5 , IN Y S W THE PINE BURR '27 Q 12 wry .- w THE PINE BURR '27 W'- .Af, I . Q V 13 . THE PINE BURR 927 I CLASS OFFICERS ELIZABETH HUTCHINSON ...... i ......... President TACK TOWERY ........... Secretary and Treasurer CLASS POEM Not what you get, But what you give, Not what you say, But how you live, Giving the worlrl the love it needs, Living a life of noble cleeclsy. - Not whence you came, But whither bound g Not what you have, But whether found Strong for the right, The good, the true, These are the things worth while to you. CLASS MOTTO The elevator to Success is not running, Take The Stairs. 14A i THE PINE BURR '27 af' l EL1zAB12'rH HUTCHINSON ZEHNTNER BIEDENHARN President of Senior Class Best all round boy Prettiest Girl H , 1 I Most popular girl 1 Obt popular my - Girl Reserve Hyl A Basketball Football Afcherll Basketball ' :'Thou maid with smiling eyes of blue, ' Baseball Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil over books consumed 'C-4lfl10Ugl1 716' 7'1'fl6'5 in S0m6fl1lf1f.s' 6156, 4 the midnight oil? He dearly loves a Lizzief' JACK TOWERY BIAYRE Boaams Secretary and Treasurer of Senior Class Best all round girl Football Girl Reserve Baseball Basketball Begone dull care, I prithee begone AfCl1CfY lmm me, - :'W'ith graceful steps she walks the Begone dull care, thou and I shall stre6FS, ne'er agree?,' And seelrs an ad from all she meetsf, R 15 X THE PINE BURR '27 Q X RUTH DELLE GUMP Captain girlis basketball President of Girl Reserve Archery Despite a Clever tongue and likewise dauntless wit, We laughed when you were hailed a pessimistg We'1Je seen your scornful lip and gloomy frown Your eyes, twin ools o mirth, where 9 I, p joy aboundsf JIMMIE KENNEDY Let those study who will 'Tisngt my intent To die of hard work Ere youthis days are spent. MAURICE CASSITY Wittiest boy Basketball Baseball Come, follow me, and leave the world to its babblingsf' HAZEL MARTIN Girl Reserve Basketball Archery A loveable girl. Artistic quite, To make others happy is her delight. r N .A-' -R THE PINE BURR 927 es -.ll 5 ORLANDO CROSSETT SAMFORD FOSTER Excuse my clust. ' Girl Reserve Gather ye dates while ye may, Old time is not a-taryingg And these same beaux that smile day, Tomorrow may be a-marrying? SAM ROBERTSON JANE LEVY :'My only bookas are womenfs looks, .Q N And foUy,s all they'Ue taught me. Gul Reberve ' Basketball Archery 'cNon.e know her but to love None name her but to praise. 5, V' 17 f ae THE PINE BURR 927 aa- i I ROBERT WILLIS ORA LEE Baseball Girl Reserve KTh6I'6' is a gift beyond the reach of :'Y01L may find. her Studying, when Q,-tp tlzere is nothing else to do. That of being silentfy I DAVID EASTON KIRBY SHAW Basketball Football Take it easy, Baseball Have your fun, b l'Fro1n rocks and sands anal barren And let the old world jlickerg lands, For all will Come to lie who waits, Kind fortune set me freeg And Cares not to make it quicker. From great big guns and zluomenls tongues, Good Lord deliver mef, FLORENCE WILLIAMS Girl Reserve A '6My book and heart slzall never partf' 18 O at THE PINE BURR '27 as THE PROPHECY HE stately Leviathan was plowing its way through the star- lit waters of the Atlantic. On deck a dreamy young woman stood gazing out to seat, in the hushed silence there came to her memories of hergcommencement days, twenty years ago that night she had graduated from Centenary Academy. She turned and entered the salon' and as she paused a moment to watch the danc- ers she lost all signs of sophistication, for there was Maurice, one of her classmates of '27, directing the most famous orchestra in the world. As the music stopped and he left the platform, he caught sight of her. uElizabeth,'7 he exclaimed, as he reacher her. MHOW strange that we should meet on this particular night. Wihat have you been do- ing and where 'are you going, come out on deck and letis take a strollfi Glam on my way to join my husband, who is the Foreign Am- bassador to the Fiji Islands. l have been in New York visiting Marye who is the happy wife of 'P 'F ? ? ? ?. You know she was quite a heart-breaker in her debutante days, but she has settled down now. Ora has also become domesticated, she and Jimmie are living in Havana. We never expected her to be contented with one man, but she seems to be. t uHave you heard from Zehtner? No? He has gone into poli- tics and is a member of the U. S. Senate from Louisiana. If his popularity continues to increase he will probably be our next President. And do you know that Ruth is the Governor of Pennsyl- vania? She surely fills the office well, toof, uBut have you heard of Florence? She has just started a con- cert tour of the United States and is still dividing her time between the piano and violin. Her audiences find it hard to decide which deserves the most praise. And one of our classmates speaks across the footlights to an entranced audience. We predicted this triumph for Jane when we saw her in Academy presentations. calf youive been in New York of course youive seen the latest portrait Hazel has painted, for everyone is talking about it. You know, of the incomparable Dr.-Dr.-anyway her name was lVIiss Smith when she taught at the Academy. Hazel is painting in Paris now. Samford is in Paris now, too. You know he has found a new form of amusement, automobiles have lost their interest for him since he won an airplane race around the world and now he is tryingto invent a faster means of locomotion. Sam Robertson has gone with Mr. Adams into the Congo to catch alligator.s7' e ff X I X , 19 All a THE PINE BURR '27 a HI read the other day where Mrs. Carpenter had raised 552,000,000 for her special Latin school, and I know you have heard of Mrs. Gibbins' success with her two books, 4Why Mathe- matics is an Exact Science' and aThe Proper Method of Closing Schoolsf U! yes! Orlando is writing also, her stories have caused many an old maid to go crazyf, 1 MI guess Jack will be the next one to become famous, since Miss Fink, who is President, hired him as Coach at Missouri. I heard that David had made millions by inventing a staticless radio, and that Kirby Shaw has one of the most widely known LWe Wreck 'Em' establishments going. He takes everything from airplanes to bicycles but prefers Fords. No wonder, he surely got enough prac- tfce at the Academyf' Hit is getting quite late and I really must be going, but I just have to tell you about Mr. and Mrs. Whitsi.tt. They have absolutely the most exclusive modiste shop on Fifth Avenue. I saw Robert Willis going in there the other day, too. He's another famous member of our-class. Why, I see advertisements for HBob's Best Breadv' everywhere I go. Twenty years doesn't seem long, does it Maurice? But just look at our class now. I guess itvs all in life. Well, I must go in so I'll see you in the morning. Good-nightlw HGood-nightln I , And as she slowly continued her way she was positive she heard voices. She paused. uOur game, your serve next? UI did hit the bullgs eye, too.'7 ' uShoot it Elizabeth, that7s it, Rah! for our sidef' H0ne whole page 325, one half page 315.77 HCome on to English? als there' a Girl Reserve meeting to-night?7' ulietis go to the game afterwards? uHurry, Elizabeth, and we can make the next light, too. uMine is georgette, and lim going to wear kid slippersf, UNO, olives and potatoe chipsf' She started on again. Memories! Memories! 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Q 'v ,. - 49' THE PINE BURR '27 u N I IF lf you can keep your socks when all about you Are loosing theirs and blaming it on you, lf. when the jam is gone and others doubt you, , You make allowance for their hunger, too, lf you can wait and not be tired by waiting On tables when the pantry's scant of pies, And eat whatgs left without a trace of hating, And yet donpt look too good, nor talk too wise, lf you can play, and not make play your master, lf you can work and not make toil your aim, lf, when your tent blows down in grim disaster, You keep your smile in action just the same, If you can stand to have the bough youlve broken s Stolen by knaves to make a bed for fools, And, with a word of banter fitly spoken, Go gather more with only borrowed tools, lf you can make one heap of all your bedding, And air it on a fence rail by the wood g Q And when it rains not talk about hard sledding, And call a cinder in the coffee good, If you can jump, and run, and swim, and paddle, And yet not throw waste paper in the yard, Nor grumble at' your leader in -the saddle, Nor -ever say that anything is hard, If you can put on stunts and keep your virtue, And never wrangle out of work or such, lf neither bugs nor loving ants can hurt you, lfgmealtime counts with you but not, too much, If you can fill each swiftly passing minute, With sixty seconds worth of stainless fun, ' Your's is the camp and everything that's in it And which is more, you'll be a boy, my son. 264 e 1. GI I , , , ,.,, f -- W -.. THE PINE BL RR R2 1 QR I SOPHOMORES EDGAR RAMSEY F. C. NACLEV I DOYLE GEORGE ANNIE MARY BICANN . GORLIE WARE HELEN KNOX EARNEST BERNSTFIN BILL DAVIS .X E , 2. L v-' X RR THE PINE BURR 927 R Q FRESHMEN ALEX, AIONTGOMERY T. D. BOAZ CARTER HENDERSON FRANCES HOUSTON CARL JAMESON LILA GRAY ADGER 28 N T l 3:2 I Ak w ' . I XJ.. W 1 1 ,V -1 1 ' 2 F12 I 1 .fi .A 13,3 L qv' ie 3 , Q.. 5 T Haj gs, 'RYE T 5 . pg J rj? ' L' ix N 1 ia yi R 5 5.3 , 1 'Fig IRAQ' W A Gu: f' by ,-15. - ,L KM Y v PINE T' 91 r N fy. 5:3 6 , ,af 3 4 'R VT +3 'N :si V! -ii uw 1 4 :I ' 1 I . 5 H 1 ,v L58 I? '17 i jf n 4 gil Tw-f-1 ' I 1 Q VE 1 I.: I T 1 . , Ta w-1: 1 T 2 N LJ i , V E.. N l I J ' e N 1, R Q.. ,.'-'T w 2 , R 1 5 QL3 , 1 U5 I 'Q . ,9 1 ,, f4 L-fe Hg 1: g, Zi Ee? i . 'O SEVENTH GRADE Sw MRS. A. F. WLIITSITT, Teacher CHRISTINE FRENCH NANCY MCFADIN HERBERT VINSON DARRELL GEORGE KENNETH NELSON GADDIS WARE HARRY WESTON A iii -' I fig cf? if. :N r?'. T Sri 'jj' M J fi fi: :Q L '71 -we :iii .. nm ' W ii is ' 1 I fi N V ,Q , S -A-T2 S - '1 L O pi M Ls EW S EIS A S E 'OE- 45,4-,:Ti11I SSI E5 i'f55?f lil it S E' lr SSSS A E 'I '.S.Xx THE PINE BURR 927 a I THEY sAY 1. A is the first letter of the alphabet. 2. George Wasliiiigton never told a lie. 3. All Gaul is divided into three parts. 4. The letter Q is an O with a tail on it. 5. 'Thirty days hath September, April, June and November. 6. The Tropic of Capricorn is an imaginary line around the earthis surface in ' the middle of the Seventh Chapter. A . 7. ff you cut and go to the Drug Store you will be suspended. 1 3. The New England States are painted green. 9. Africa is a place where the natives stand in line under Palm trees and wear a mimimum amount of clothing. 10. It is not good form to let frogs loose in the house, or to let them stand in a salt solution while away on Easter vacations. 11. Napoleon crossed the Alps. 12. Shakespeare could write plays. 13. Harlem is somewhere in New York. 14. The war is over. 15. Cen. Sherman wore white socks and said, 4cWar is Helllw 16. Uysters are highly entertaining articles when used in the right way. 17. Columbus! discovered America. -w 18. The sun rises in the East and sets in the West. 19. it is never too late to by sorry. 20. ft is warm on the Equator for scientific reasons. 21. 'Teachers usually know what they are talking about. 22. Elijah is deaf in one ear and canlt hear out of the other. 23. School starts at 3:20 promptly. 1 24. Sometimes the target gets hit. 25. The HAirplanew has went. H300-HOOD. 26. Mathematics is an exact science. 27. Seniors are dignified. 23. Rust Biff is very good. 29. Chevrolets sont tres bon pour des peuples nous savons. 30. All is not gold that glitters. 31. I shoot, you shoot, we all shoot. 32. Christmas comes once a year. g 33. We behave like human beings. A 34. You'll often wonder but youlll never know. b 35. ll n'y a pas de quoi. if 1 .1 -'.. u - H tt't it 4- A 1 N 4 as g 30 THE PINE BURR '27 X Z 5 - i E7 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. N ov. Dec. Dec. , HH. L HH. L 311. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. lVlay lVlay May 'ooo' ,,,, sau onus Q THE PINE BURR '27 Q THE CALENDAR Dinner for Boys at the Academy Faculty Reception Registration V Work Began ' Q Bridge Party for Girls at the Academy Two Plays Were Given by the Girls Luncheon for Girls at the Youree Christmas Holidays Began Weenie Roast Given by the Faculty School Started . . . . . . . . .Examinations . . . . . . . . .Spring Term Began . . . . . . . . .The Girlis Basketball Team Played the uPairfield Ave. Facultyl' . . . . . . . . .Staff Kid Party ....Kid Day . . . . . . . . .Staff Picnic at Caspiana Popularity Contest: Prettiest Girl-Elizabeth Hutchinson Handsomest Boy-Robert Smith Most Popular Girl-Elizabeth Hutchinson Most Popular Boy-Zehntner Biedenharn Smartest Girl--lVlargaret Hutchinson Wittiest Boy-Maurice Cassity Best All Round Girl-lVlarye Roberts Best All Round Boy-Zehntner Biedenharn Best Girl Athlete-Helen Knox Best Boy Athlete-Gorlie Ware lVlost Popular Teacher-lVlr. Adams Easter Holidays Began Examinations Again E Commencement Sermon at Presbyterian Church . . . . . . . .Graduating Exercises and Senior Dinner at the Hotel Youree 323' -B THE PINE BURR 927 B ELIZABETH HUTGHINSON ROBERT SMITH f Pretuest G1rl Handsornest Boy Most Popular G1r1 Y . ff fffl Elf SN THE PINE BURR 927 x -'- '-' , 1 I x 34 . w. Eff' cf' J. J. Wi 1, JV 17'-X YF QC W ' 'rf' N , , 'Viv' , , 4 0 4 4 ' 'if' 7 mmm Mmm BID Z2 ? L i Fr . , lx iff if eb EY if 1 .,. Q-a. 3v. X .sf fx 2 1 W -5 'J ' YW? Y' Wf'i'fi??' 'f . wil fs'-ii H N J L i , E . is .. 5 w L L, , x-A 13 Q 35 M! Q its 11 in L I 'I , Y , , i . L qi 11' J A t if 7 N I W, X V i I 1 1,5 1 '. ,'. . mr E 1 4 2 4 ., i :il f t r lf. N- ' af: ,Mi 1 V' ' 'Yi Gi 1 .fav 1 1 Y l?f', r r - If. --' Q zfTf-fx 9 If ' , W , 1 Ll ' PfC? '!ff we mfqgfgzfg. 1 ' if--573 W 4 as Q-Qspg-Q. awe' ji 3 E3gQQ -j 5 ' 511353 I A ,W, ,.. A - A 35 -is R THE PINE BURR 527 R Name OLLIE BIEDENHARN ERNEST BERNSTEIN SPECK BIEDENHARN H. C. CRAVY ORLANDO CROSSETT MAURICE CASSITY BILL DAVIS DAVID EASTON ROBERT ELLZY HARRY FRENCH SAMFORD FOSTER FRESHMAN CLASS HARRY EASTON CARROL FIEST DOYLE GEORGE RUTH GUMP ELIZABETH HUTCHINSON CARTER HENDERSON DTARGARET HUTCHINSON RALPH KERNS JANE LEVY JOE LAMBERT ORA LEE ALEX DTONTGOMERY HAZEL MARTIN BILL MORGAN F. C. NAGLE TBTERMAN POLEMAN MARYE ROBERTS HUGH SWORDS ROBERT SMITH KIRBY SHAW JACK TOWERY FLORENCE WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIS GORLIE WARE PAR LE PROPHETE MAURICE Hobby Nothing Chewing Gum Elizabeth Money K. .Afs Smart Cracks Curtain Hanger Good Etiquette Law and Order Quiet Ways Conversation High Flying Old Dogs Poetry Sweet Curls Laziness Belle Nobody Knows Wine Cellars Miser I Potato Salad P ehisto'?ic Man Her Own Charm Cookies Oysters Dodges Matrimony Free Lunch Anything With Pants Flowers Blowouts Economy Snakes Witches Keen Socks Slush Ambitzlon Nothing Big A Bolshevick Tow Eyed Heart-breaker Cruel Pretty Radio Opp. Doctor Chev. Dealer Speed To Be Seen Hudini Smart Slim Follie Star Loved . Bell Hop Teacher Basketball Nice P. H. D. Wise Smart ' To Talk Lots Brunette Shiek Irish Queen Athlete Naughty Witty Hero Musician President Noise Fit To Be Nothing Stepped On Foolish Four Eyed Vamp Butcher Butler Radio Opp. Red-head Ford Dealer Car Wrecker Spanked Quack Story Teller Short Snake Charmer Loved Speed Cop Silent Chump Smart Amoeba Very Dumb Dumb To Talk Lots Bald Petted Jap Jester Cute Kissed Useless Wrestler Musician Governor Overlooked Going To Be Nothing Prune , Preacher Little I Pretty Dangerous Chauffeur Radio Opp. Motor Cop Bicycle Dealer Corpse Overlooked Circus Clown Mute Buxom I Disappointed Loved Dear Hunter Married Gum Peddler Wise Nuts Exceedingly Dense Crazy Talk Too Much Plump Book Agent A Chinese Cute ' Cook True Story Editor Nuisance Porter House Wife Neither Fireman 36 I 5 Q THE PINE BURR '27 Q rf iw i X fav- ,X Q f V '41 V I' in ' ' W ?,.w?4', ,rn Y. may ' Ax: 37 ' 1 N 1? THE PINE BURR f2'r X Ex 'W 9 nv P ag THE PINE BURR 927 u-. X COURAGE Edgar A. Guest When the burden grows heavy, and rough is the way, When you falter and slip, and it isn't your day, - And your best doesnnt measure to what is required, When you know in your heart that youpre fast growing tired, With the odds all against you, there's one thing to do tg That is, call on your courage and see the thing' through Who battles for victory ventures defeat. V T Q U Misfortune is something we all have to meet, 1 Take the loss with the grace you would take in the gain. When things go against you, donpt whine or complain, lust call on your courage and grin you can. Though you 'fail to succeed, do not fail as a man. There are dark days and story, which come to us all, T When about us in ruin our hopes seem to fall. But stand to whatever you happen to meet We must all drink the bitter as well as the sweet. And the test o your courage is What do you do 1 ln the hour when reverses are coming! to you? Never changed i the battle oy curse or regret - , Though you whimper and whine still the end l7'LLl,Sl'b'6 met And uho 'ights a good ight, though he struggle in ,vain Shall have many a vict ry to pay for his pain M So take your reverses as part of the plan Which God has devised or creating a man , X f 2 Q K 7 f . . I I . . . ' 9 . . f L . . Q I U A ,C -7 ,A J -l y - y. ' H . 39 Q.. .-in THE PINE BURR 927 n. '.:1 'g.khl Dec. 21, 1926. Dearest Betty, Friday was the last day of school--just think, two weeks for our holidays, but let me tell you what we did in Assembly. lack Dyer played his trombone and sang, and Florence played the piano and Ora gave a reading, and Audrey danced. Say, you know she's one more good dancer. 1 could watch her all day. She did the cutest Russian dance, and she looked darling with her hair slicked back. The G. Rfs gave a play, you can call it that if. you wish. It was a very modern wedding. 'Ol Boy! Orlando was the bride and Hazel was the groom, and they surely did make a hot looking couple. Ruth was the preacher, and ye Gods! what a preacher she was. Then there was some scenery and some bridesmaids and things like that. Any- way, after it was all over, the Faculty gave the school a Weenie Roast. O yes! 1 for- got to tell you that the football boys got their sweaters then, too, and they surely are cute. But about this Wfeenie Roast. Elijah had built a fire during Assembly, but we still baked just as much as the weenies, but thatls where the fun came in. Tra- La. We had potato chips and pickles and everything that goes with weenies to make them good. For some reason or other we did not have the rest of our classes fyou'll often wonder, but you'll never knowl, but we all said good-bye and gath- ered up our junk and left. Will 'you look what time it is, and 1 have to be at town by four. Good-bye. Yours till the bed springs. BABS. March 12, 1927. Dearest Betty, Gee, but 1'm tired and sleepy, but llve had oodles and gobs of fun. Last evening the Staff had a Kid party in the -Gym, with Miss Polly as our chaperone. There were only about ten of us and we had enough stuff Bto eat to kill two cows. Speck brought about a million cases of cocls fmaybe that is exaggerated but it didn't seem like itj and the girls brought the rest. Ol how 1 wished someone had left theirs at home about three olclock the next morning. Elizabeth had her vic. and 1 can still hear MShe,s Still My Babyf, We played Bridge, too fnaturallyj and Cootie. Say, Betty, the next time the gang gets together play Cootie and I'll guar- antee youlll have a gay evening. ltls the Lepidopterals Appendix. Eventually, after we had played all things kids play, for instance Little White House on the Hill and Drop the Handkerchief and London Bridge is Falling Down and Farmer in the Dell, we started home. Notice 1 said started, for Bock Benson had been trying his luck at mechanics again and it was raining cats and dogs. ,1 sure was glad Ito get home cause 1 had nearly split laughing all uevening, and it was a relief to be able to get in bed without stepping over coc bottles. 1 was asleep before 1 was half way in. Like D. P1'1.'s we got up and -played Tennis the next morning even if we couldnlt keep our eyes open. When itls onion time in Bermuda 1711 breathe my love to you. BABS. X A 0 . - X W X .... Q T H E P INE B U R R 92 7 Q :S -Q--1 I A 1 1- H 41 l XIX1 THE PINE BURR 927' as IV March 20, 1927. N . Top O, The Morning To You, - Here it is again, but l just had to tell you about our Kid Day at school and the gorgeous picnic the Staff had at Caspiana. That reminds me of the poetry I have for you. It is entirely original fwith someonel MEmpZy sarciine tins remind us, As we reach a spot sublime, That the party that pre-dined us. Had a simply gorgeous timefl Betty, you should have seen the Seniors Monday. They usually are hope- less, but that wasn't even a beginning for them. Especially the assortment of dolls that they carried. Every kind you ever hoped to see. Ora had one nearly as large as she and that howled like two kids. Maryels and Elizabeth's and .lane's didn't make quite so much noise, but l know that Mrs. Cibbins could have murdered the whole bunch cheerfully. Orlando had on overalls and carried a little nigger baby and l-lazel's doll matched her dress. The boys all looked like HTie Me to Your Apron Strings Againw or worse. But about our picnic at Caspiana. When we eventually got there, we had a heck of a time leaving, it was nearly time to eat, but for once, we didnlt. At least not right then. There were some boats on the river that had the dumbest looking oars, just like they would fold up if you pulled too hard, but they didn't. Charlie Moore had his motor and he put it on one of the boats. 01 Boy, there is nothing like running out of gas nine miles from nowhere without a paddle and just floating and drifting along in the sun. We played Bridge awhile and then ate, but everyone had been eating so much before then that all we wanted to do was sleep and Miss Polly made us play Croquet instead. I guess she didn't want us to get fat. You ought to hear, not see, Speck play. He had Elizabeth and him- self through about a million games before we got started good. Unfortunately, everything didnlt go right all the time, but they did win the first game. The boys went swimming later on in the afternoon. l guess they enjoyed it, they looked like it, especially when they were trying to stay on the surf board. Harry French was the only one that was light enough to stay on any length of time, though. We still played Bridge and took some pictures and then made tracks for home, at least the tracks were part of the way, when we stopped for everybodyls hats. We surely did have a good time, too, and it showed Monday at school in every way from blistered arms and sunburned necks to a varied assortment of cakes found in the drive way. live got peeks of things to do so Tall be moving on. ' , Yours for more and betterbed bugs. e . i BABS. i 1 Q Q 42 .. THE PINE BURR '27 Au x -. as THE PINE BURR 927 em' SPEED fDedicated to M. C. ' Now and then I meet disaster As I drive my Chooingscow, And, the surgeon's sticking plaster , May be seen upon my brow, The resultwof going faster Than the traffic laws allow. .- Now and then my speed increases As'I scorch along the lanes, And the laws are shot to pieces, With their penalties and pains, - Andlny Loving Aunts and nieces, Gather up my tan remainsl Nothing happens when I sanely Travel at a lawful gait, When my chugmobile is plainly Keeping the commandments straight ' But there's trouble when I vainly A Bust the statutes of the state. When l send the old bus rolling Fifty-seven miles an hour, l can hear the death bells tolling ln the Ivy mantled tower, And the pharmacist, condoling, Rubs me with his ointment sour. l go splashingin the ditches When so merrily I spin, And the surgeon sews some stitches Un my forehead and my chin, And the Undertaker itches For a chance to cop some tin. 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' 4 5 4 n F, K Q 4 4 ' x N X, A ' 1. 1 . as . . ' n - ' , l Vo ,S 1. . V X., Q ' 5, , , -F V V . 3 ' A - ' i - B X . - xx 1 . 45 X X xx X THE PINE BURR 927 QB 'B BOYS' ATHLETICS FOOTBALL The football season of 1926 was unsuccessful, the Academy losing to Doy- line, St. Johnis, Plain Dealing, and Mansfield High Schools. Two letter men from last year, Doyle Ceorge and Zehntner Biedenharn, formed the nucleus for this year's team. The majority of the boys were light and many were playing football for the first time. George Bridgers did not return so Zehntner ,Bieclenharn was appointed Captain. All the boys that came out for football got to play in one full game or more and the following received letters: Captain Zehntner Biedenharn W Kirby Shaw S Doyle George flacky Smith lack Towery F. C. Nagle Charles Christman Harry French Bill Davis Harry Easton Wiayne llungate Ralph Kernst BASKETBALL The year l926-27 was the best we have had for several years. The Acadamy won ten out of fourteen games, losing to the Noel Memorial-Mliidd-Bussw team by three points, and twice to Bossier High School. ln one of the games with Bossier we had to play an extra five minute period to decide the game. Captain Corlie Ware and Zehntner Biedenharn were a little more outstanding than the others, having had previous experience. But Charles Christman and Bill Davis, alternatingat left forward, lVlaurice Cassity at left guard, Ollie Biedenharn, Harry French and David Easton all worked hard to make our team 'the success it was. Basketball was not only limited to the me-mbers of the team, however. Prac- tically every boy' in school became interested and played on one of the Physical Ed. Teams. BASEBALL 'The Baseball season has ,just opened and the team has not played. many games. So far they have won from South Highlands, Stonewall, and the Central Christian Church teams, losing to Elm Grove, St. John's, and lVlooringsport. The season looks good, however, and about ten games have already been scheduled. 't A A A 46 -- f XX fx THE PINE BURR '27 Q Vu I . P v w - 4 n L - 1 4 F 1 w B 47 .-. R THE PINE BURR '27 Ri'-1 'l-Sl lr' 'c - ' A . FOOTBALL MR. L. R. ADAMS, Coach RALPH KERNS .... ....... G uaral DOYLE GEORGE ..... .... H alfback JACK TOWERY .......... ..... C enter ZEHNTNER BIEDENHARN ...... H al fback D fCaptain CHARLES CHRISTMAN ..... Quarterback BILL DAVIS .............. Quarterback . WAYNE HUNGATE ....... 1 ..... Tackle OLLIE BIEDENHARN KIRBY SHAW. .... ROBERT SMITH.. F. C. NAGLE .... HARRY FRENCH.. HARRY EASTON .... MAURICE CAS-SITY SAMEORD FOSTER .. ..... Left Guard . . . . . .Tackle .. ........ End Right Guard . . . .. Tackle W A T' R THE PINE BURR '27 R BASKETBALL MR. A. F. VVHITSITT, Coach ZEHNTNER BIEDENHARN ........ Center CHARLES CHRISTMAN. . .Right Forward GOBLIE WARE, Capt. .... Left Forward NIAUBICE CASSITY. . ..... Left Guard I Q ' HARRY FRENCH .......... - ........ Right Guard SUBS OLLIE BIEDENHARN RALPH KERNS DAVID EASTON BILL DAVIS , .- QR THE PINE BURR '27 H I BASEBALL MR. L. R. ADAMS, Coach RED POLEMAN ............... Catcher ZEHNTNER BLEDENHAEN.T1'zird Baseman OLLIE BIEDENHARN ........... Pitcher GORLIE WARE .............. Shortstop JACK TOWERY ......... First Baiseman NIAURICE CASSITY .......... Left F ield' RED LARSON ......... Second Baseman WILI, SPANN ............ Center Field A WESLEY WHELESS .................. Right Field SUBS RED MORGAN SAM ROBERTSON HACKY SMITH CHARLES CHRISTMAN ROBERL WILLIS KIRBY SHAW BILL DAVIS .5 I F e' F- - - I-.A S' X ' 'H' H X X as ' ta THE PINE BURR 927 aa... M X J, onus, ATHLETICS Owing to the small number of girls, the pro- gram of activities for the Gym class was somewhat limited. However, this did not prevent keen riv- alry in all the sports. 4 At the first of the year Clog Dancing was taught, which was very interesting and enjoyable and after learning a few, fundamentals uSwanee,7' HOld lVlan,,' Hlfliza ,lanef c'DiXie'7 and HReuben Tapsw clogs were learned. After Thanksgiving this was given up for Baseball., Captains and sides were chosen and a series of games were played as well as choosing sides and playing when these were finished. Because of the Swat Kings and the Star Pitchers, Baseball was enjoyed until February and fthen Basketball was played. Sides were chosen as in Baseball and the games were interesting to say the least. Only one game was played with other teams and that was with the Faculty of Fairfield Ave. Grade School, which unfortunately, was lost. So much interest was manifested in Basketball that it was -going to be played until school was out but the bows and ar- rows could not be resisted lt was discovered that we had some girls that could actually hit where they aimed when Archery was started TWO teams were chosen and the shooting really began Arch- ery is so well liked that it will be continued 'until chool closes L4-it . ,- ol , 5 . E1 I . I I F Y I i J 1 I ? Q rf? A:- v-qv 9 - ,S gv.. rpg, 5 S X954 -AA,--Q.-A A YV-- --.dv ,A-A..-..-..... ,A Nqfsv- --- , A , X , , -TT , f T- A .T . 9 . I IRIN THR 2 R 5.1!-wil I E f 52 5 5, I ... xN.,,.X, . . .... I f V. I 2 .1-,LJ R g I ? A I 4 A A V'-H ig!! 'gui 3 :I 1 'g ' 753' ,Lf Fifi :ALJ 7521 f if - A ff. I 'Aw I I 5 I' L: :O A Q Q' 95 fit I GIRLS' BASKETBALL I MARION SMITH, Coach A RUTH GUMP, Capt. .... Center Forward MARYE ROBERTS .... ...Guard if HELEN KNOX ............... Forward FRANCES XHOUSTON. . . . . .Guard , ELIZABETH HUTCHINSON ...... Forward HAZEL MARTIN ..... . . .Guard SUBS JANE LEVY ANNIE MARY MCANN i ,EA S311 fig SI.- h A -. A --AA-f . Q flilfiisxt g . ,I L VR Aug, Ain - 65.1.3 .ga I ZA.. 121'-..7' .::.fr'?1 VY -m-'--- - - - -f f E - - J A -f-an-L far- L J f A --f4 B - ' - Q T H E P 1 NE B U R R 92 7 3 'u ll . , 53 1 Xl X xv W THE PINE BURR '27 Q f X K - 'D i 501' 7 P, f' i , f f QQ'1! 'g iff, I X Q W fs: 'QQ -'f1.1sxsF ' Sf. C39 A 1 ' ., , ' X x f ' 'ir-1 M -,N J .v . NJ , ' . . ' A f X I. ' qi: N : k 1 X X Q 1 6 ,Q X ff X 6 qw f jf J j ff . -1 ' x X aj? M ff 0 I , , - 1-f. dp.-I rl -a A-Kr.. Q Vx. ,49:Hh'.x IX ,X .I . -, Q' 1 -.1 ul . . ' ,fc Q. Q ' W 'R U x 1' 4-X N ,617 -X ' X . f' . X X A. ,, f a Vqfzf' X 9 352 y,, fX 3 M g , 'T X -' ' - :.:.:- ff A' X 1 '- iw XQ F if :Q5 :., Z ' ::'ffif-:A ZX, D, ' ' if . ' 2,48-Zggfi L- x V ' li-?jT..Jllf ' on QP ? - 73 -' T, .li-7 ' Y-1-1k l Y gr X 54 X ' as THE PINE BURR 927 ea '-I ou Can't Hurdle It pll t Once Some men may go over the top at the first jump. Mighty few, however. Most of us have to put in a lot: of train- ing. We Work a little, save a little,invest a-.little-and then one day we take a broad flying jump right into A I Prosperity Row. I I ' 1 1 Why not begin training today hy openingnupgqa Savings Account with us? it THE AMERICAN BANKS SI-IREVEPORT, LOUISIANA THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK THE AMERICAN BANK 81 TRUST CO. Capital, Surplus and Piiofits - - - 3Q00,000.00 -as THE PINE BURR '27 awm..-.S How old are you? inquired the visitor of his host's little son. That is a difficult question, an- swered the young-man, removing his spectacles and wiping them reflec- tively. The latest personal survey available shows my psychological age to be twelve, my moral age to be four, my anatomical age seven, and my physiological age six. I sup- pose, however, that you refer to my chronological age, which is eight. That is so old fashioned that I sel- dom think of it any more. 9? 55 '76 Sign behind the clerk's desk in a hotel: calf you're so damn smart Why ain't you rich?77 'K' 96 '75 Mrs. Carpenter-What excuse have you for being late? Doyle-I drove so fast I didn't have time to make up one. Ricou Grocery Co. INCORPORATED Milam at Louisiana W e Welcome You When in need of real good things to eat call us often FREE PARKING SPACE SYSTEM flncorporatedl Outdoor Advertising Electric Signs Best Wishes to W The Graduates Of Centenary Academy 1 9 2 7 A. cg 'f'- Steere Co.,Inc. 66Community Builders South Highlands--Ormond Place BroadmoorQ--Hollywood an t gl t , X X ia Q THE PINE BURR 927 ego-H , Compliments Of City Savings Bank 8: Trust Co. CUME T0 SEE US 1 i Phone 3756 Shreveport, Louisiana I - I 4 57 ,, ii-. THE PINE BURR '27 a sl HlVlr. Adams, are we going to have Chemistry this period? c'Base ball practice at 2:30, Cas- sityf' e icWhe1'e is the potassium perman- ganate?,7 Do the E part lVlr. Adamsfw uWho kiped all the stirring rods?', cfid like to know who leaves this lab. so messed upf, Q did not break thatf' What experiment is this?'7 Do we have a test tomorrow, Coach?', 'cjoyle for heaven's sake point that stuff the other vvayf' Quit hitting me. ulflr. Adams l'm going to get dressed for gymfi Coach, how many games are We going to play this Weekfw 95 '56 9? CC GG CC L6 C6 C6 Speck-Did you know I was a Life Saver last summer? Elizabeth-Really! What flavor? nun- f 1 Compliments Of Passion -1u 1 Compliments of Not Regt SAENGER- Becausehi EHRLICH Biggest ENTERPRISES but INC. Biggest Shreveport, La. Because Best STRAND MAJESTIC SAENGER LYRIC T HEATRES Progressive Amusements for Progressive People ' Excelsior Laundry HW here Quality Counts p lli, ,V 1 8 XX X THE PINE BURR '27 wi-1 l 1 5 i i f Compliments F Of C 0 ca-C ola Bottlmg Co. 2 I I i I I 1 b ' 9 X ..- 'aa THE PINE BURR 927 a NEARLY EVERYBODY USES ITI ok for Loreco Gasoline Motor G13 G?QEE3V o LOUISIANAUIL Lets read Sheats and Kelly to- ad' V What can I read to report on When are the book reports due? Have We a theme for th1s Week? Are We gomg to wrlte today Walt t1ll I get some pape May I sharpen me penc1l'? Roman one or llttle one? How do you spell 1t'7 lVIr Adams make h1m be qu1et ' I can hear What d1d' you say? Mr Adams lt s nearly 20 mmutes after may I go? Lets dont have a test 'tomor- row No I 1ns1st that It be oral She-You may as well stop that I never k1ss anybody except my brothers In He fwho had heard dlfferently -Good Lord' How many fraterm t1es do you, belong to? ' Wlth Compllments p fg - and ' Smcere Good WlSh6Sp The Future Academy Your F rlend Dreyfuss Dry Goods Company ,Mr Adams am I late? xx - X 7 o .6 4, 0 0 0 ' 9 a 9 ' A Q l -J-,gt fl 3 '77 l , d yf, - CC Q77 ' CC . 77 X as - . an l A ' X ' CC . . ?77. 64 ' ' r.77 CC ' 77 CC ' . 77 S0 GG . ,,, ' Centenary I 'L ' CC ' ' 'K ae ' .X .77 - . I p 1. ' . - Y F' a THE PINE BURR '27 a.- ' X X WHY TEACHERS GO CRAZY NI' Whitsitt, I simply cannot work those problems you Gave us for today I don't see how they expect us to learn Algebra when the answers 1n the back of the book are wrong Let7s don't goto the board today Nlay I get some chalk-2 B or V9 lSilence for about three minutes, then during explanation of proh- eml Hazel, are you Going to town this afternoon? 'Yes, let7s ffo together and then play tennis 'GI have to be home at 5 7' There comes Elizabeth' Hello, Elizabeth' Hello, l'vIaryeI Have you read 'The Green Bay Tree'77 Well it 1sn7t so you don7t have to worry about finishing t fclane, have you any of your grad- uating clothes yet? ' Neither have and I'm getting as black as a nigger playing tennis every day I Yes, sir' lVIr Whltsitt, I under- stand CVGTYZVIUII' oft 1t 'p ' When will the bell ring? Eight 1S too many Mr Whitsltt, I can7t work these ?anyway'7 W5 QL 9 A woodsmanf wafsQ conducting friend on IIIS first game hunt The new man was fully equipped for the eXped1t1on He had a brand new corduroy suit, and a new and shiny Gun As theyapproalched a swamp a pair of ducks flew up The would- be Nimrod in his enthusiasm, fired botl1 barrels, and when the smoke cleared away the air was empty H rushed ergcltedly overto the tall Grass and after pokrngf around for ElXVl11l6 he held up a large frog Well, he boasted'-, that's not so bad for the first time I shot all the feathers off 7' - XII --Mx XX A 71 -N s X IF N' Wliei you think of your happy davs I1HiC611t6I1H1V fcaderny also th1nk of Hutchinson Bros w1th 30 vears of Service in Shreveport ,Iewehy Pianos uality Seivice Hutchlnson Bros Established 1896 Shreveport La NX 1 1, O D , I . . I . ' . ' . D D 9 u ' n . . C 1 7 1 D , ' ' - - y . ' ' a lk - : c . . 0 4 o ll . an . C , O . I , . ' . . . e 0 u . 1 C g 1. 0 - - H wXXXll771'!,f r f Q f , ilf, I faq-,gf-'G Qx X57 XXX 1 ! . . 1 I A I O ' 0 F J 0 O . 7 . fi . F - . r. '. V 9 it ,' A -1 g, A , 61 - THE PINE BURR 927 SS I Compliments of Shreveport Engraving C o mpa ny C ompiiments . Of Centenary Pharmacy The little boy had gone to the railroad station to see his father off 'on a visit. Amid the usual kisses and waving of handkerchiefs, the train pulled out and the youngster gazed after it until it disappeared. Presently a locomotive came in sight with a train of the same length as the one that had taken his father away, and as it entered the station he clapped his hands excitedly. '4lVlamma, mammalw he shouted. Hliere comes the-train back again! Papa must have forgotten some- thing? 9? 95' ir? ' It was in the days of the itinerant circus. ln a certain family the hus- band and wife both owned a travel- ing exhibit. One day they met in a country town and the husband put up placards everywhere which read: Due to a chance meeting with my wife, my menagerie has considerably increased. Compliments of ont omery Realty Co. P, . fp ..-. i ,gl is -62 - R ' as THE PINE BURR 927 aa.-. ' I Established in 1880 X RDI SJCO PA Y Incorporated I ,,Shreveport, Louisiana WHOLESALE GROCERS DISTRIBUTORS OF IDAHOME, AUNT JEMIMA, GOLD ARROW, TWINIDA AND LAKE MERE FLOURS BETHESDA QWAUKESI-IA, WISJ SPRINGS WATER AND SPARKLING GINGER ALE J.A. Styron Engraving Co. SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA ' w Wedding Invitations-Cards Embossed Commercial Stationery Class Rings--Class and Fraternity Pins COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS COLLEGE STATIONERY X 63 0... THE PINE BURR '27 n The man and the girl were saying good-night on the door step when a window above them was pushed wearily open and ay sleepy, voice said uMy dear gif, I liaye no ob? jection to' ylour boming here and sitting up half the night with my daughter, nor even your standing on the door step for two hours saying good-night, but out of corfisideration for the rest of the household who wish to go to sleep, will you kindly take your elbow off.-theiVdooribell?'7 'X' 'X' if A ,young woman who ,came to Co- lumbiato takeillei degree' of doctor of philosophy married her profes- sor in the middle of her second year. When she announced her en- gagement, one of her friends saidf MBut Edith, I thought you came up here to get your Ph. D.?'7. MSO I dii1,','fbp1ied'Edith. HBut I had no idea I would get him so soon.'7 MEOW! O. C.-I've just come from the beauty parlor. B. IVI.-They had closed, Ip sup- pose! ' I 1 TF 'Je V 'lk' - ' ' . I y When asked how he made out on his day on the golf links the be- ginner replied that he had made it III Ciglltyfu' uEightyl',, ejaculated his friend. f4'I hat is really remarkable. Most old-timers would 'envy you on that score. You'll be an enthusiast from now onf' uYes,7' said the novice' condescend- ingly,-'uI?m going back tomorrow and try the second holef, 9? 56 if' Mrs. Hagan fnewly wedj-I'ye told You to keep out of the kitchen, Tom, now y-oulve knockedldown my cookbook and' lost the page, and I havenit the faintest idea what I was cooking. Cominercial ational Ban I I I SHREVEPURT Largest Bank In North Louisiana X X 64 RR THE PINE BURR 927 as 4 Incorporated? in I ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, LIGHTING FIXTURES AND AUTOMOBILE AC- CESSORIES, FIXTURE MANUFACTURERS AND .IOBBERS I P. O. Box 869-Both Phones 254. '6When Others Can't Abry Cahnf' Shreveport, La. I Schusteris ,Wholesale Produce Company h I llncorporatedl .QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO E Shreveport mono ARMS at CYCLE co., 1110. A Sport and Athletic Goods If Phone 392 I ,Milam St. SUMMER SUN I The sun is up at half past four, All orange-red among the treesg I He lights my room at half past four I With ruby lamps set on the floor, And, crouching low upon his knees, I Peers curiously between the trees. The sun walks swiftly on the lawn, , And wakes the red rose and the white, He drives tall shades across the lawn With eager spears of flaming dawn, i Then, climbing pine trees dark as night, Unbars his gates of golden light. The sun is high at six oaclock, His yellow face like molten brass, His burning breath at six o'clock Has drooped the rose and hollyhock, And in my bedroom looking glass Reflected glows his face of brass. The sun is blazing on my bed, I And morn is yet no more than seven, H-is streams of gold o'erflow my bed, His shafts of -gold torment my head, But pityingsleep wings swift from Heaven And softly shuts my eyes at seven. 65 Q.. ta THE PINE BURR '27 am'--N Wfeacher, 1et's play basketball to- day, I hate basebZall.,?T Q wI'eacher, it's dry enough to play bow and arrow, isn't it?7, ' 'fHave you -got everything? HlVliss Smith, are you counting to- day? uI'Ieyl I carft find all my uar- rows. uRight, rightr right from the coun- try bag and baggagefi uMove Pericies, I'm fixing to shoot. KCOI Miss Smith! I hit the target! c6We,re in the army now.'7 uHas everyone shot? 'IIIII bet you a chocolate ice cream soda. , r p. pp uSomebody get my arrows, Sail vous plaitf' I a 'clVIiss Smith, what does the blue Count?w 'lt 96 -36 Izzy-Is Dora left handed? Dizzy-No, engaged. HO! Itforgot all about the les- sons.'7 ' ' MI wish whoever took my book would please bring it backf' uBy the way, please park your gum in the wasteiibasketfi 44When are we coming to Hannibal and his elephants?w wlVIiss Smith, please letfs have a true and false testf' HI insist that Julius Caesar was the greatestf, D EL C wlfhe Greek' influence was not harrnfulfs Wlwhe next thing you know you will be back in the other classfl AL JL JF. n u n .Elapper7s'IIusband9-Thereis a lim- it to all things. I donit mind wash- ing the dishes. I donit mind feeding the cat. I don't mind. mending my own clothes. But I'l1 be durned if Iill wear pink ribbons on my night shirt just to fool the baby. THAT GOOD TASTE CAN BE REFLECTED AS EASILY IN THE INEXPENSIVE .FROCK OR SUIT OR COAT OR HAT AS IN THE COSTLY ONE IS THE THEORY ON WHICH THIS STORE 6 4 fmt 0' HAS BUILT ITS SPLENDID FASHION BUSI- NESS. THE CAROLIN FASHIONS ARE A CASE IN POINT. SEE BAIRD'S FIRST AND YOU WILL HAVE SEEN A UWORLDR OE NEWNESS. X - - X R -I Up E, 66 X Y i a THE PINE BURR 927 a Road Foreman fcalling at house oppositeb-'clixcuse me, madam, but have you been singing this morn- ing?w Lady of the house--'6Yes, I have been singing ra little, but why do you wish to know?7' R. F. fwith obvious embarrass- ment ll -cgwell, you see, my men have knocked off twice already, thinking it was the dinner whistle, so I thought I had better ask you to' not hang out quite so long on that last notefl 55 W ii' Tennis is a struggle between two players, each intent on making the other drop dead through trying to retrieve a bouncing ball forty feet to the other side with no other in- strument than a wooden frame en- closing the insides of a cat. 95 '15 if: Mrs. Carpenter-Look class! Here is a letter from a pupil with no head- lflg. 66The Grocery Folks Of Shreve port BIG CHAIN STORES A. W. Baird Motor Cn., Inc. CHANDLER AUTUMOBILES Sixes Eights r PRICES S1230 32415 SHREVEPORT 1565 Texas Avenue Phone 2 2340 l I I Q - 67 NX xx XXXQ 5 QQ XS-' -SQ, tg 9 nav W 'i XX Nl IIHE PINE BURR '21 Qi? IN nwvait till I find my book, I left it right here and itas gonefi uMiss Polly, letfsihave French out- side today, it's so hot in heref, uShut up, Jaqk, and read. 'cWhat does seulement meanfw MNO, it is your time to read, I come after Maurice? fSWhen will ,We finish -this story?'7 Galt does notf' uShut up Jack and read againfv 'X' '75 94' A teacher we all know at the Academy-uA.nd are you going to send me violets every day?7, . ???????-uNo, l7ll send you a , package of seedrand. let you grow them yourselffff fp ' . '53 94' 95 St1'anger-lfrepresent a society for the preventioii iof profanity. I want to take profanity entirely out of your life- Miss Smith-Dad, hereas a man that wants to buy the old Buick. Lionel L. Meyer's Fairyland Park Clean Amusements For Nice Folks ' N Ferris' Wheel, Dodgem, Sea-Plane,' Motion Picture Studio, Swimming Pool, Free Picnic :Grounds Special Rates for Schools or Organizations 6GThe Place To Pliayi' Compliments of Hotel Youree I Q teei , all 8 V, 1..' 'X THE PINE BURR 27' W Maurice-Did any of your ances- tors receive any great honors? Marye-Yes, Iwas named after THE END Yes, I used to he in politics my- self. I was dog catcher in my town L I my great grandfather. 95 9? 96 Iimmie-Darling, you are the eighth wonder of the world. Ora-And who, may I ask, are the other seven? 4 '59 if' 'X I Bill-And who will have your fine collection of pictures when you die? 1 ' Harry-My children, I suppose. Bill-And if you have none? Harry+My A grand children. V 95 Helen-IVhat is a pessimist? Hazel-A' man who won't milk a cow because heis afraid the milk is already sour. for two years, cbutafinally lost the job. i - What was the matter, change of Mayors? Nope. I finally caught the dog. 9? 96' 46 Mayme ton crowded street carl -Wotcha got in that package Sadie? Sadie-One of 'them portable ra- dios. Maymencheect .If yoh can tune in The Star Spangledifianner mehbe we can get a seat. aeeeis- Jack at college wrote to his father: ' UNO mon, no fun-,I -your sonf' Mr. Towery answered: SHOW sad, too bad, your dadf, Both Phones 6918 ' Shrevepor, La. AHEARN FUNERAL HOME LADY ASSISTANT 515 Crockett St. MAJESTIC DRUG ST ORE , FINE PERFUMES-EXCELLENT FOUNTAIN SERVICE NORRIS Exquisite Candies Coniplinients of a Friend of -Ceiitenary Academyl is i1T 69 ' - 0... a THE PINE BURR '27 a Hazel fafter, one of her nature danoesj-Teacher, Why did you laugh? ' T ' The Teaoher4JEXousez-moi! l did not mean to laugh out loud, but my sleeve has a hole in it. ' ..,:. .. ' 'X' 56 -76 Madame Carma-+By, the bump on your head l can tell that you have a violent temper. Q Mr. Whitsitt4No, youire mistak- en, thatis my Wifels. ' a 96 V7 '36 -PG L' The little fleas which do us tease Have other' fleas to bite iemg And these in 'turn have other fleas And so onf-Ad lnfinitumy T 56 46 -If Marye-Vlfhen , l 'donit Wanit a boy's attentionsl tell him l live in the suburbs. . -' . ??????-Thatis a good one, but really, Where do you live? Marye-In the-suburbs. Miss Smith-Earnest, what are you chewing? Earnest Bernstein-My tongue. Miss Smith-It doesnlt smell like If. -1? -76 ' 5? An evangelist was writing on all the rocks along a certain river in Texas, certain Bible texts, and on one fine smooth' rock he wrote: What are you going to do after death? V A Week later, underneath this, an enterprising advertiser had Written: Use Delta oils. Good for burns. -as -is -we ' Orator---And what do we do? We pursue the shadow, the bubble bursts and leaves us but sack cloth and ashes in our empty hands. 45 95 9? Mr. Whitsett-N ow, Zehntner, what are you doing, learning something? Speck-No sir! l was just listen- ing to you. V At...... M. Levy's Headquarters For Boys Graduation Apparel SHREVEPORTS GREATEST CLoTH1ERs M. LEW CO.. Inc a X X ,O X 1 3 THE PINE BURR '27 Q CLAUDE A. DANCE, Florist Distinctive Flower Arrangements Marshall Street Near Highland Sanitarium' A In Business Since 1910 ' A '- ROLL OSBORN St- SONS, A FUNERAL HOME 5.1. Ambulance Service-Lungmotor . j Q ' SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA , .a.w7 Compliments of ' A Keller-Youngblood Jewelry Co.,flnc. I JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS y Fine Diamond Mountings Made to Order is A 605 Milam Street ' I W ' Majestic Theatre Bldg. MGISE H. LEVYA y REAL ESTATE tt,. Established 1907 Phone 2.-5237 SI-IREVEPORT, LA. 314 Levy Bldg. WEISMAN INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance Of All Kinds A A . IIAOVZ Milam Street . ' A' ,:Phone 2-5287 ELOURNGY 81 HARRIS, Inc. 519 Marshall Street 1 in A Diamonds, Watche-s, Jewelry-Expert Watch'Re1Jairi11g Let us explain how we can make your old-fashioned Jewelry into the latest designs Compliments of y H James Claiborne Cook - I N 71 X i-...mg THE PINE BURR 527 sm' The Washington y I H 1 1 , . i ta f I M6 y 5 a ' .cffhe Pride of Louisiamp, X Shreveport, Louisiana 250 outside rooms with bath, fans and ventilated door. i Large and small suites or con- necting rooms. Roof Garden and Ball Room, 'Top o' Shreveport. Beauiful Dining 'Rooms and Palm Gardens. Private Dining Rooms, Committee Rooms for either large. or small gatherings. Coffee Room where service may be had at all times. Popular p r i' C e d Nooneday Luncheon and Dinners. Also service a-la-Carte. L .ff X 1 , J u ' I 1i'fR'f'i W , . 25 ,mfg V .1 ii .1. Tl . -It E N - ' www 1! I s- f I I W still kllllx -1 t-LII' 14' ,QL L I If A525113 4.x -fi Eff V I 1. SET , : K Q 'v ,Md Remember that first impressions are lasting impressions. Look your best by choosing apiparel at THE he Hearne Dry Goods Company, Ltd. Yes, said the visitor from Boston, I just came downftoread a book.. ' ' 95 K' if' Ernest-I gave that man fifty cents for saving my life. Carrol-What did he do? Ernest-Cave me -back twenty cents change. . U '76 .-76 QC- ' Miss Smith fin gymj-Will the girls on both teams please come over here? Ruth-Goody, I don't have to go because Pm only on one team. if if K Lady-Isnit it wonderful how a single policeman can dam the flow of traffic? Boy-Yes, Grannie, but y ou should hear the bus drivers. '59 95 'If' Noisy Soup Imbiber fin restaurant as neighbor turns aroundj-c6What- cher looking at? The Other-'cSorry, I thought you had fallen in. Mr. Adams--'fCan anyone tell me a case of friendship made famous through literature?7' Hacky Smith-HMutt and Jeff. ee . Harry Easton-Miss Fink, I don't think I deserve zero on this test. Miss Fink-I donitpeither, Harry, but I don't know of anything less to give you. -JG 54' 95- Dear Mrs. Cvibbins: I W , b Please excuse 0ra's absence as she caught cold in the A. M. and had a chill in the P. NI. 96 '36 55 Carrol Feist-What has that cow got a bell around her neck for? Robert Ellzy-That's to call the calf when dinneris ready. W 46 if Carter-It wonder what we shall wear in Heaven? Jimmie-If you are there, I im- agine most of us will wear surprised looks. N .X c A s o .- .x.! , ll 1 1 A , WMI' Q..- 4 -mr .1 ,Q If Tv J' Lo.. ... 4, Q 63 J' in - U 1-. 8. 4 I ,,...N X , ,, J. ,Nw -' - fy 2 2 .. u ' . z x s V4 1,- ' - A 3,-.. '. gf: 'r:1 SJ ,- N, ,. . - -ww. 3 .0


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