Central High School - Champion Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1927

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My W ' ' .ir 5.7. l ,Q L 7 wx M K Lila mf. - .ful Q . - -,,'54I7l,'J: ,ay I iw K -eff-fic we s no 1 , y if my f-, , is . L ii ui gf , . W,-' QL- 0 Q' 'f EX Q N' X .a i -r It A - A, 1 f,fK'f- , ME. F' K 9 i y f rr, , gif f -A 'A il I. Ll , . 71 'H' -' a W i 'rl-13' ' l 1 ' 1. X in A r 5' - Kp? L l lm .ff of' C 1 ' li ,ff fi dwl i ,:. .526 7 - ' 7 l , . l A A i P i ii , . -1 I, 6 v Q V. ' l'5,,J,, Foreword f 2 f 'fl , r. I ri An annual which would luring to every il Q . ijfgil ,Q .' 1 1 v V1 F- if V' 5 M .f:x, , , ox . Flite r i il- il? F gt., 1 ,V 'xx it Centralite a flood of memories of the year that has passed, an annual reflect- ing the living, breathing spirit of the school we love, we, the Editors, have tried to publish. As Don Quixote of old read the stories of knight errantry and through imag- ination entered agreeahly into the past, may you through the Champion of O 'r Y. ' A L X f ' x x K QQ ' NX . 'QFN , F o 1,1 F f ,Cr . .1 ' ,J y l927 wander pleasantly through days J I Q. If in time to come scanning these pages, 5 ' aw dy :Ag you feel memory taking you hack, we pg? we shall he happy. I 6 THE EDITORS. ,Hwy ll K l MN 0 fp 5... frm' -If 0 'ik' Nix 'F ,lil . V yi, '-f fear' ,ff if f :wr X wr ll - .1 ff r .K 'Q jx ' iff S- of-5' 'a'6G..,V,fm, ga gi 'ax V. if 5 4 I . Q, Tfy ,,, 0 l ..g-sf. a-fjg,-gig, 'fr x H, 7' '-AN r- rag- V ' I lf' I li l 2 if ' S l g sf A-fi 7 2 X ' i J' -' . M ' gf' Contents W Us ADMINISTRATION CLASSES 'ATHLETICS MILITARY FEATURES l I e ' l. - PT .5 'foQ5i5TEt l ' Q , w ltl ' Q B l, J s lg X , . f . I S V--A251 taxi 'K A ,, iiyu w J el- 1 llllwssf ,J its QC x l, W Q Q 1 2 s s F' ff L W , . Alma Mater . .a Xi ' 0 new f 5 fit? -, -7:fX'M l tl x -N ' 'lk Ewp what a wonclerfulscl1oolt'is ours QA ' .M xy , ' 'J y , r love 1 Q by 1 to I- fiife 'l' with its ups ancl its clowns ancl x '- . I l 1. , 1,3 1' ' ,,' I ft N f 1'l 'a r-A 'l .f-.k- I . N., lf? t, . '-,v . I ff-92 7? .4 - . l a in le Ll its joys. . l 5 Xw What a wonclerful laanner tl'1e Purple and Gold, T, , ' . As it floats o'er our girls and lsoys. ll And this wonclerful sclmool that l 4 ' M. ' love the best, 3,4 ff Has a wonclerfulu rep so lwiglm' - so youlve llearcl of tlme scl1ool, at tlxats true as lalue, Q , - ,, lk- X I I -V Oh that wonderful School, CEN. - TRAL I-hcl-u .Lili l' X454 - 5,1 . . . , X5 ,,-.T :P' 'A ' N W , ' ' H 3 M, ,7 - gr iz, . A O' ef '. f t l A .4 Q4 ly-r o i ll im, t l ' law! , 'QW 74,2 'H -' ' , Z 4 l I 'I K ,D 'N ,y , .l Y. M U? M1 ' ,-. 'lox ' Z .X im: ,','fT' 12 . ' X ,- 5-I lm? .gf f 0 lg j ,B n ., A I' rf gssy 'V f' F- -N ' ffl 57 g .n . v gif -2,'5.f' 4.e a u g A 1 ...A iw- S4125 0' '-YZ 5' ' ' ff--x - J 417,43 V, 7 'ff ,- ' , V-Q ' if Q: .. f W ' 1 F V, V' .- - .'5'-- - .2 mf-'eh 4455162 VA i A lk' F3415 X ff-f L.. ' fl, ., Q' F ?. .1-V . ?7P5'1-F N'-, if , S' N1ff ff? , Board of Education TQ . , I I . 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Q-, i I . -' 'I iff '-. f- ' 7-1'-'43 'I' T - . . ..- I . I I - I. I f I -1 A I -I I . -5-,,- -- I .-II- I? - ,ff ff IQ .- . -. . -X - -, .. -I-If J -.I V ' , L' ' KI 1 A. ,A 55: 'Q.ixc'l:iVi2 LW' If .1 - I lx .i 14?--F ..,-. , gp .I ' 1...c,'. X NV., -Q 'T' M I I 'fIQ' IRQ IH- I ' . IIII' - ', I if -- -: -. .. x - - I' 'fu ff:-1 . --. ':' I E- 1'-4 I-Q: -I xr. 'vi' IJ Mlzfs. E. NELSON, Principal Central High School T... , MW. . - I M. ,-v - - -.-5 -.4-'--1- - - .- '-J'-'- W Tv -- '-..,, - 7 'L R' A - .ff . . - . . . '-IPX 12- '4?+w'i ' . ' 1' .. A - . K J ' 3 'fJ'1'1 -'I '-ei - A fx mn L.H.X.lFlUN ire W ., 4 Y' 1 --W----ee 1 J. A V -w Y Ii. , 'll'-' L x. 1 gi' - V Heads of Departments fl .ll , ,N ' lx 1 ll. r X Tlx 5 It , 71.1 Q - ARTHUR L. RANKIN Q I 3 ' , ffssisfanl Prinfijral 1-ui ' I Ns f +' L MRs. JOHN A. SHELTON if X L English Dfparlmrnt . 41 l 'N r s ,, if 1 5 Miss JANIE LLEWLLYN 'll f A Ilomv Eronomirx TlJg '. I ' w 1 :4 SQ -I. A. SETTL11-'FE ff ' Language Department ' L . 5 : '. R l W VV. P. BALES TARX-,lui f History ff , ' f. MRS. MARY D. CALLES rg.- Q' School Maihcr ' 3 J, ' l N V19 Miss MATTIE MAE ATKINSKJN ' ,l ll . 5 Physical Educalion bl K N 1 k 2- ,F W. A. PRICE V , 'lx 'I Commrrrial Department I -4 H . . XX S. D. PETERSEN lv Xi , 4 flthlvtiar l- M X A A ' K-1 I 4 T ' A -,: Tx Mlss SUE FINLEY H ln 5 ' Mlljif 'X All .5 4 . . 129 I, , 3 sl. STEGER HUNT 3 - 5 l Sfifllfl' A ' 74 A T X' 35 5 C1-ms. j. ANIJIZRSON ' if -l 5 Manual .flrls 4'-Y ' . ' - 1 ' MLss GRACE LASSITER ,L Y Srrrclary , T E A ' I h .. V A ' ' Q Mlss ESTHER PIENNESSEE ,X , My R- ,N 1 Srrrclary l W! ! A A is- A A . h V ,A 'ss 35 I2 ' ls' Fa, J- uqv5 ' fi Y H V '1 iii. '-WV' A ' Hifi QP ll 5: Gi?-ii '-3-'-P 1 ' - R'5?il'f it fl T' Nr'-f 1 A 'A -S Q -I-ls. -, - A- -W V , V , 4 fb-1: 1 1- . -V f ' , A 8 ' ' f - ----1 '- Y , - , v 1 n I. I?11?.7'i7'- fi?'5 '5f'f'f'7i - . . 'lv 1?-S:-'EQ g f T1-1 1-. LH A M1011 wx Fr? ' M 'it' --.-ii' , PK-I ' 1-gr' ' ' 1 ---44'- 'VZ' 9 3 1 -U42 ive if' ' V',?':F.' 15199 W1 1'-me Faculty ' I 1 ' '. f is T .1 ,A ? :5-I1's. X-B Mi Mlss M.fxRG.-x111c'1' I,11v1zN'r11.-xl. JF! iv E11 M Mu1l11'11111li1's vii' W ' ,Nu fift 1' Iifgqfi S. T. Gfxss F' V, ,I n'Illflll'lIIIllil'5 V: ' U . 1 .51 'W Zljvft Mus. Bl..-xNc111z Roclsks JA fx' l:'nyli5l1 .z 1 4: - . Q! A K 3: Eff 1 Miss AIURG.-KN IW Q A '41 Spanish ' Y: 1 1-1 ' , V 12 I. Ni C-A 'Q 1 ' .1 Mas. 11m I,oNc:1.1ax' 11- 5 - , 1 I X lirzgflisll i if 11 Miss Em1oN1u Ilooslak My fy, IP! lj ' X I ' I ,xp 1 Rl, 'nglzslz 1 5 . fif f,.Q . 111 '. '. ' I HN A M155 EL1zA111zTH NIZNVRERRY I f -'1 I W , N, 'ng 1.11 '. J fam? lj 1' 1 Mb QQ ' I 513 6 YQ -FQ A I. L. I-lfxm V 1 V: - K i Mlllllfllldfitki V Miss l3121xT11A RL'ssE1.1. D ' 1 ' U 9-r ' .iq Q x' ' Pulllir Sjwakizlg N I '11 5... 'Q if Mlss Blass C1,111x11aN1's XX wg 1 ,ggi Spanixlz lf 2 1 '1 ltlfdyi R. XV. RuT1,E1mc1s fl' 5 A. St'il'lIl'1' . 'IN' ' 1 1 A 'A MRS. H. I.. BRUWN gets: ,241 r, 111-,-11.-11 N QS ll 1 I - 3 1 Mlss E1,1zA1x12'rH FISHER 1.55 .x. W fi English A ' . 51-i'iH1- .Q Q31 l-3-V11 13 ' ?7x4Q'1'JI -- 1 v iff PAQ 52,11 , -... 1... ,.,i,, f.-W-, ., , ,..,' ll'1f 1 I I jf J- 'i' ' -1 fix' -Q 'T.f'- 1 3 , -fr' -. , L .-'Q' All l f. 42 J f 'f 1 f 'L:L 23..s:: X'-x3 f:'w' 'Yit- ., AJ -- . . 1 -ff . 11 sf ., II xx v-... -sr A . T ,Z ,,,?J 4 y . , .HLA-.221 1 , DSLTY J W R W A :N As ' Q... A.. I I i ,T In ff .fjTi,T.,- O' A L- rj -..r1IT7r. I ,.,,.,. ' ff :Lf 'I k. IN J, .,. , ,,....--- - .. . . I , I - -K IIIE LIAI.-IIIIIJIIIN 3' I ,, J- JQ . 1744'-J I A JA- M A -. A A--I Q I . awbfq ' I' I W- I 575- wig: Is? xi gn' YN IJ, L If MIss FREIDA MYLIUS 54' .I VI .Wi Home Eronomif: '37,- 1 . I J , I I I I 1 I I .' 1, I X f I ' f '14 I ,XII 73.5 - 4 CLEBURNE HATFIELD Mlss SIBYL JOY INGRAM Commerrial Subjrcts J. D. SETTLIFFE Miss EDNA CROSS J. A. HEADRICK MRS. J. H. NVITHERSPOON English MIss SALLY MAY KING GUY M. SWINGLEY MIss IDA NICKEL Commerrial Subjects H. B. ROBINSON MIss MARGARET VVAPLES J. J. FLETCHER Auto Mechanic: Mlss BEULAH PARKER MRS GEORGE RICE Commerual Subjert: V4 la P. 4.1 I M- II F Iv XA ISI l H' I I. ' I Iv, .Y J, ' I, I I I .n H- . If? 'gif 4I Q, 'gi A i , NL I , W ,ju Q J e I Ii- I Q3 1 1 I EI L N 'I mi. ' . . ,N ! ' 5 1 JI., J A IQ-I I4 J J ,I or I 0 it 1' L'-5 ,-1. Q' - j L 4 'I ,I r s . I , - T - M, T, FT R v-Z J. . 1 . VA' --'I NQQQV i I at THE CH AMPION is ' Amt t ' :bs A ' Q , I V ' , Faculty , 'sf . I I . if , .I if . MIss IXATHERINE BYNUM V, . W tv History M4 X- ggi I pp ' MISS CAROLINE LILLARD E, ' Mathematics ' Me' . ?' .xt I 1 - 11 5 NL I MISS DOROTHY DICKERSON 1' if ' H Latin 44 y 5- .. A H fi P1 IYIISS DOROTHY BACHTEL Q5 . , Spanish 3 .. , ,. 'f 7. I XR I I A. P. STEWART I 'I ' 5 - I Mathrmatics , I -,3 1, MIss GARNET LEADER I I x' Librarian fu I 31 , ,1- L I MIss MARY CHENAULT I4 'N I Home Eranomifs 1 . 43 T 1 NIISS MARTHA GRAY ' X Q English A '. . I L' ,A 'N N, MISS LUCILE EASTERLY , I Home Etonomirs ,, W M I H J. Z. MORRIS 1' ' X' History IH' F I' AX ! Y' 0 Miss MILDRED WEIR t 1 111 ' 1 Srience ' ,I '- 'fi It NIISS MARTHA COCHRAN , 1 Cammerrial Subjects I 'K S I., , I I' CQ i W. H. TEMPLETON 'T Nw , Mathematifs 1 LL Y 4 G. M. SCI-IOENOFF W., ,I I ' Printing ' is , Avy . H . f ' MISS MARY LOUISE BARNES '. 1 English 'FI J ln I 4 K ' Il 1 v' U sl '. Lv E .Qi ., :Ll A,-i Ii I ,A - rg. -.4-lf -.1-J Pp'--w l -nf.--4-A 1 'QL-Y ' ,z A - 4 v- , A - A 3 , , ' ,,. ' , ' 11 ? . M- f sf... ' -If 13? Q- A . T I + . 4 F.. ii. n i,d-,,.,A ,,,,, ,, .QA I .. ,Lu ' i Q' . ' '1 S . .., Z ' I '.. Cf: -e, ,-eg, me Lll.-XMPlt mx gg. jg ' K ' ' - lt- 1- A.-he , - L: 9 ' T' ' M I L pf, fy lf J ' I 'il The reater Central if lu B ,ag Y I 2 YI' -5' 4- NTRAL HIGH SCHOOL has for many years been a center of interest among il the educational institutions of this section, because of the large territory from which f AQ W6-s the .student body IS drawn. Her widespread Influence, combined with the enr 5 ' 4 13. thusiasm of her students and alumni, has focused the Interest of the entire city 3 ' and even of the state on her progress. A I ' X0 ' Q The school was established in the central section of the present building in ' Il i I9o8, with a faculty of nine and a student body of ninety-eight. In spite of the slight check Q ' . caused by the great war, the growth of the school has been rapid. ,I 9' K' I In 1921, when Mr. S. E. Nelson became principal, Central was a school of nine hundred L. Q f sixty-two students, with a faculty of twenty-eight. A gymnasium and manual arts building 3 f J had been added to the original structure. The printing press, which was the first to be installed 5 I ., in a high .diool in this section, was another feature of which the school was very proud. ,t . ' I '-'l When Mr. SL E. Nelson came to Central, he had behind him an impressive record in school F . ' ,ima Evork. Before him wasda task phat wouldhmeatp farf ggeptsr ach.ilever51ent.C Each yeaiil since he - I ecame principa some ream o progress as een u e , unti to ay entra is t e lar est av -0 W 0 county high school in Tennessee, with a record in scholarship, progressiveness, and ideals secgnd l, Q - to none. I ,.,' The splendid spirit of co-operation between the principal, the faculty, students, and alumni 5 Q X has been one of the main factors in the unusual success of the school. I , 7 I Material evidence of growth is the spacious auditorium, the new wing for the Commercial fi and Science Departments, the Central Bank, the Bookstore, the Automobile Paint and Repair ' Shop, and the oliice of the Central Digest, the weekly school paper. An evidence of the general , 1 recognition of the high standing of the .school is the acceptance of credits in universities from , Dartmouth In the Iiast, to Southern California in the West. The trophies, banners, and cups B 54 ,, testify our prowess In athletics. it ,,, gl, Such achievementshave required much work, and an ordinary man would probably be con- in-P tent to rest, well satisfied, with the progress already made, but Mr. Nelson is entering upon to ., . al' Y: future plans for a greater Central, with the same spirit and faith that has already accomplished ' .53 'll so much. ' H b The .neat impropemint hloped forlis ia new lgyrlpncasiumlto replace the old one, which has 7 E 0 b:c1p,I:lI5tIr:itE?:i:e Zig C2813 seggsactxvities In w xc entra takes part. This will undoubtedly I A A E The library is gradually outgrowing the room in which it has been housed for several 5 ' years. Many new volumes have been added recently. The hope is that a date not far in ,tk Q2 I the future will find in the building a large library room, well lighted, comfortably and ade- '- R quately equipped to meet the needs of the constantly increasing student body. , ' Beyond those already mentioned are hopes for future developments based on the fact that ' since so much has been accomplished much more can be done. M Although the curriculum is one of the most inclusive and liberal in the state in the courses F nu which it offers, there are still needs to be met. In addition to courses along commercial, scientific, , . x lingual, musical, dramatic, and college preparatory lines, there is an outstanding demand for I, 33. 2 similar courses in journalism and' art. ' L 5 I q In addition to an expanding curriculum, Centralites dream of a greater building-a place 5 where every department may have its own equipment and classrooms. judging from the rapidly L growing student body, this dream may become a reality in the not far distant future. , fl ' Another hope for the greater Central is that of a more extensive athletic program. With a ' ' ' iz, . i x new,gymnasium in the near future, certainly it would not be improbable to see on the horizon of ,, N 9 the future a promise of a splendid athletic field, tennis courts and an even greater staff of r ' . coaches and instructors. rl A Above all her dreams Central welcomes the idea of a constantly, growing Central spirit- E0 ' ? og, that of co-operation, which has already worked to overcome difficulties and to lead on toward 3. ' progress. e ' ' A 9 With the splendid record of the past and the promise of an even greater future, may not the ,- l. , students of Central High School be proud of the honor of graduation from such an institution? Q.. t ff VIRGINIA Goosev. 3 i X S. g A I 3- ' xx 1 Sf? '6 N is-Q -I V.- T . Y ch, - lv: me -Q I 'Q A 3 1 , --,r . M, ..,.,.., N fwf r- , S - 3 F at J..?,si:.-.QI imx L on- 9 V .f r A '11, Y Y l I A F V Y i :fe 5 ,.,l,, M2 -,.,,,...A,W , 95044 'H .. X , .N X -J 1 ', .. 44. . XP A . V I . . X A ,af 1 f 4 .. .ff 5- iff X' ' ', -'K4'-f X -V ,,.. -,ji -Ag' ,X . T V MK, 6. -- ,Q ..- 5'-' 'X x ff: -, 1 5.'l l- ' 5 ws' '-L X1 fl I 7 W , X If - -if! l hu' '-EW. A 1 1' A my , 3a ., ,'g',:X 1 w- .Q x 'Q P ,gf 5-.. 1:1 V- jf' XJ , 1 -4 . r- 7: .XA .-X ' , fu- - -. iw.. . I .X , fi'f:X-Q, ff, :'j.. r.'v ir, J K.. .. .A,v, -X H Y ,zr.. . HA.. X' .. QD,-.. . , .',X1 ,.,,,V .. vX ac' . fffg 2- -, X . .' X--, 74' E! 1' x. in 1, , w. . L- ., X 1 X 1 L fgk fm uw -' .1 1 5 ., A . 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Secretary and 'Treasurer '-. ' WILLIAM RoLuNs . , . 3 . . Vice-Pre.5iden't ' wV 'OOPY-' L2 ', or XJ, f - 4-is A 1 1 E Q L N fi ,S Q PJ Dub Q 59:61 5 ' f -0' aging? D90 605 O u If'--V- 3 C- f'- cz CtTTT 'f 1,- - -Y'--f-N ' - 3 3 rf- :gg-L, O f l SCIIIOI' Class l. . CLARENCE GENTRY O Ole Man ' Lorak1'd upon by all zu the man he was. Entered from East Side Junior High, '25, Lettermen's Club, '25-'26-'27, R. O. T. C., '24-'25, Hi-Y, '25-'26-'27, Engle Scout. Club, '24-'25, Fulltball, '25-'26-'27, Basketball, '25-'26-'27, Track, '27. NELL NIYNETT 1 ulviutzyu l,o-wlinrss nord: no forrign aid or ornament. ' , Entvred from South St, Elmo, '23, DORIS CARTER A H joe - V fl fvirtuou: maidrn, mild and romrlyf' Entered from St. Mary's Academy, '23, Senate, '25-'26, Dlxlo ? Society, '24-'25, Euterpian Society, '23-'24, LAURA ROBINSON l Bill This liitlz' lady is hy far tha' proudrxl lillle lady of all. Entered from North Chattanooga Grammar School, '24, Ath- enian Society, '25-'26, Prize Cooking at Fair, '25. GUSTAVA PLANK Gusto She has many a narnrlvxs virtue. Entered from Bradley High, '24, Dixie Society, '25-'26, May Ft-stival, '25-'26. A LOUISE HESTER s . 9 'M fl maid as happy as the days are long. Entered from East Side Junior High, '23, R. 0. T. C. Play, '27, ELIZABETH HIXON .Bettyn l Youth holds no soriety :with grief. , MAX FINLEY f'Bi11 . t Good rompany in a jnurnfy make: the 'way seem shorter. V Entered from North Chattanooga Grammar School, '24, Q R. O. T. C., '24-'25. r QQ.: 'OV A ' 7-AQ I A Cv. A'.,:A. 7 V. X ' . l ' ' 4 A 5-D 'eff' - Qh.'i- oft .ff 2-A . .. Q,, VJ -5, , .Q ,- I .w , A A iff- If AS Y ? IJLLK ,EX . i,-wry . ,ali l u . L fir, , A- , '-1 ' fax:- l f'f' ' x , -. . -- .-.::' . f' ', . y-' fl g, - I Li,l.'F.MfY?-,I-,V 4--,., H-.R ki., -- -.,, fy A NJ F - f A -N ':. 17, ' -11 fi ' ' :fi xi' ' 'T qlilllll llis'-i'?1'txi'fhYl il. i 1 ff , ' . H ' 'iigx' -:SX 11 1:33 yy, -'ft if ' fs-U' V ' tg .,,,,,,.f,,5f ,, 4 X f Y ' - X . .fly ll 2 l '5lthililillllil A 51 lllllllgllllllflllllilllllll llllllllllll.l,.x K I f ,qv Y . At., if FY V'x. mflllllllllilllli l rv --4 JUL' 101'-' JCL' aQr 1 SC11101' Class ' DOYLE CURREY Curly Our 1-who nf'-vrr lurnrd his bark, but marchzfd breast for- . , ward. ., Entered from C4-ntral Grammar School, '23, R. O. T. C.. 0 '24-'25-'26-'27, fr HILDA WARE Hee Hee HN hrarl was as truz' as .vt1'1'l. Entorod from East Side Junior High, '24, French Soviety, '25-'26, VV9il0Sley Soviviy, '26-'263 Ili-Y, '25-'26g Girls' Pllirol, '26-'27g Biology Club, '24-'25-'26, Thrift Sponsor, '26-'27. YVILMA MATT1L Suie ' lf i1h modrsl ryzxv dofwncaxl she fumes. HASSEI, FRICKS ' nsallyll Br :ilrnl and mfr, .vilrnrr nrfurr brlrays you. . Entered from South St. Elmo, '24g B. B. Soi-iety, '26-'27, -- O Dixie Soviety, '27. . T' GRACE LERCH ltcgayll fin angrl might hafvr sioojmd and blrssfd hrr purify. Elm-rm-ml from Suminerside, '23g Athenian, '24-'25g Dixie So- civiy, '24-'25, Give Club, '23-'24g Junior Carnival, '26. PRESTON MOORER E Pressy Fairrs! and most lofvrly from Ihr lworld apart. ' Ellfl'X'l'd from East Side Junior High, '23: Gloe Club. '25-'ZGQ Euterplan Soviety, '24-'25g Junior Carnival, '26, Dixie So- civty, '26-'2Tg Senior Basketball, Z7. DORIS CH.4DD IJ Dods 0 xl maidrn of bashful .virzrrrily and comcly low. Tl Ent:-rvd from Hidgv Gi'zunm:u', '233 Dixie SoCiety, '23-'24g uf Girl Hn-Svrve-s, '23-'24g Junior Carnival, '2G. N ,, CLYDE NAFTZGER Q ' Sh:ldCier Br sun' you an' right thrn go ahead. ' , , Enu-red from Central Grammar School, '23. Q .Oo 4 f l S fx-'T' 'x 0 -' X f V i'7'. .:.-Q .X J-1 Q .4 'Flo YN. O K.. 255,-175K X-.I V gg Xi ig-Jig.: fggg, H- A E,--411 1 X .M . Y' 'T fl ' Ku-IELNWXI1 ' . ,-A U Lum .E-1fwf.'i K. ifhfm '- , 'f,..-- ,f, 41117 e 1 . '- . '- ,. .Y 'fviff M-I . N-R-ff,-,f,.g'.rQ, .jk HQ 3,52 . , V f-'1'i?'f'Xl' TNQ. - ll 5 js fb' wr lbw fi' -3 We-1' 11' ff ffffvw ,fl . 14,ffiH,n .Mr 'f X. if fri-Q K1 X' WWA - iffy., sg-iw' i' 1 y 0 f A ' ' ' - . . X rw L' ff' l , , -4 Y . A V ' 2 I' 3, 1 O in f ' ,--, .1 io E, H .Cy u . -J-ei S 'A ' - . wx lzfifi 41 0 ' iiiiiomiiiil ff' 0 O XX S nm . , 0 J f li I SN Xxx -Q ,Rv-, 7 ,, ...f .,.- g E.,-4 ,, I, SCF' agp -- TA-,aff Y ,,o.f' , l T SSHIOI' Class , ARTHUR EVANS 0 ..Fmtyu ' I ' -1 'Vf'r.w J-w'r.'rnJ toll, hnfzrrfvwr rudr ilu' soumlq Entf-l'e-il from Normal Park Grammar S1-hfml. '2-4: Hi-Y, '24- '25426-'27g Ii. 0. T. l'., '24-'25-'26-'27g Juniur lf':u'nivul, '2lip Junior Uluss Football, '26, LUCILE PEAK T T A-Cine ' Slofw of sprffll, bfnrfrrlzt of mind. Enix-x'1-cl from V1-ntral Grmnnmr, '23g Athenian, '24-'27g Girls' Athln-tim' ASS04'ia.ti0ll, '24327. KATHI.EEN SMITH liKittyyJ Fashiom'd .va Jlvnrlfrly, so young, so fair. 4 lflntore-d from Avonrialne Grzunmar, '23g Athi-nizm, 23124. 0 f IN EZ VVIGGINS 1 ' liNeZvy H ENRIETTA IZANDLE Retta EUDORA IQABIEY b OI!X'lI,I,E GAss Slim 1 and .vo .mid I. IV1'rf silmrr gold, lil br a millionairr'. ICHH-re-cl from Uvflzir llill, '23g Athi-ninn, '24-'25g Junior Car- nival, '2!ig Girls' Athlvtis- Association, 'Z-I-'25 Ihr lofw'li1zf.v5 I m'-wr lenvw fulfil :hr .mxilml on mr. ElllE'l'i'li from Dim-kinson, '23g Dixic Suri:-ty, '24-'27. uljodyu l gl loyal and trur frifndf' Elll6'I'i'li frum East Sidi- Junior High, '23g Athenian, '24-'26. RIILDRED CSAMBLE Buck HSXII' was a small fwornan, fajrprd fwilll many a bow. Entorm-ml from East Lnks- Grzlmmar, '23g Dixie Sovivty. '25- '26-'27g Candy Form-e, '26-'27g Junior Carnival, '26-'27. God l1.'l'5J flu' man who infwnlrd 5l1'4'p,' so said Panzo, f mlllL'I'Ud from Tynvr High S1-huul, '26p Sm-niur Play, '27p 'T' ' Dralnutic Club, '2Tg Minstrel, '27. Q , M .l- 6 H O N fu 11 ggsrg , l i,,'l O -4 . :ami WA L , K Z lllllll1lf',fQif,l ij Z Entvrm-d from City High, '24, Minstrul, '24-'25g Athvnlan, Usllt' had a fan' ofurnprrad 'with gladmfss, soft .wnilcs and It - ,JCL 10K HGH agf fi Senior Class XVEBB SPENCER J VVehb i 0 4 Hr is a rlfip from tllr old lrlorkf' I'Illil'l'l'1i from l'lil'ton Hill, '23g R. O. T. C., '24-'25-'26, FRANCES NORTH i Fannie Ray A l lVhaf l promixrr to do, I'll da. '25-'26, Junior Carnival, '25-'2lS. Y i EDNA STAMPS uEdu lluman kind1w5.r. liiltm-:wil frurn East Side Junior lligh, '23, Digest Rvportr-r, '23-'24, Athi-nian Sm-it-ty, '2-l-'253 Dixie- Socif-ty, '25-'2lip B. B. Sm-ln-ty, '25-'26-'27, Hunk, '24-'27g Girls' Patrol, '26-'27g Thrift L Sponsor, '27, ',, 0 'T LEONA MCIQINNEY rp nlleeu i i IIN lu-art fwax in llrr largf' .rad ryfsf' Enufri-d from North St. Elmo, '24. EniTH Woonmzn Dudie SfLcrrl prrnrzplings to kimlzxvl drfds lwfrr in llrr rfvrry arf. - - Enti-ru-d from East Sldo Junior High, '2-ig Hi-Y, '26-'27g Girls' l':t!rol. '26-'273 Junior Play, '27g Junior l':u'nii'al, '2lig Senior l'lny, '27, Wa-llvslvy, '2'l 253 Biology Club, '25-'26g Vulvdlc- torian, '2T. IQATHERINE WEATHERLY l Q-Patir V 1 In frirndship .thc is !ru1'. 4 Exits-i'1-il from llivkvrsnn, '2Zig Hi-Y, '24-'25g Girls' Patrol, Q '26-'27, Athenian, '24-'25. GERTR UDE NICKINN EY Al-Iackli No lfgafy is as rirll as l1om'.rfy. 1':llii'l'6d from North St. Elmo, '23: May Festival, '25-'26. ROY BOONE Daniel To rlimlz .ffrrjv hills rrrluirrx .slofw pan' at first. Entm-rod from East Sldv Junior High, '2-lg Band, '25-'26-'27, A ,I , ,,,,,, , ,l,, , G, , M ii l-, ' M l' . ffiifi., iivffga I O mniilsl lliiiii 2 wmiiiiffiilili iliiliiill ,y N - iff WO- ' '1Or -M a-..---JUAN... got, 1 Senior Class WILLIAM PRICE 8 9 Banker If 'worry wwf Ihr rausz' of dfalh, I fwould lifve farffverf' .. Entered from East Side Junior High, '23, R. O. T. C., '23-'26, Bank, '23-'27, Digest Staff, '26-'27. O FRANCES WILLIAMSON 1- Frank Babble, babble, babble. Entered from Grcc-ta XVerts, '25, Euterpean, '24-'27g May Fos- tival, '24-'25, Girls' Athletic Association, '24-'27. CONSTANCE FULGHUM Connie She is braring quite gallantly dofwn on the world. Entered from Lookout Mountain, '23, Athenian, '24-'27. VIVIAN RICHARDS o AA V1 ll jew Baby I Yr fwfrf Ihr pleasure of our eyes. Entered from Missionary Ridge, '23g Athenian Society, '24-'253 Hi-Y, '24-'263 Dixie Society, '25-'273 Junior Carnival, '26, ' Ring and Pin Committee, '27, May Festival, '24-'26. O CHARLOTTE BROWN ' T0Otsee,' , Calm and unrujfled as the :um1ncr sms. Entered From Dickinson, '23, Junior Carnival, '25-'26, Dixie g Sovivty, '24-'25, EVELYN CHAMBERS FreCkles She fwas a phantom of delight. 4 , Entered from South St, Elmo, '23: Senate, '24-'27g Ili-Y, 'Illi- 9 'f '27g Girls' Patrol. '26-'27g Junior Carnival, '26, May Festival, ' '24-'25, Dixie Society, '25-'26. A RUTH ARNOLD hwfoofli , . Thy smile -we l 'UL'f scale. Q I ' Entered from Sunnyside, '23, Athenian Society, '24-'25, Pam- q era, Club, '26-'27, May Festival, '24-'26, Twelfth Night, '27. , V 2 JOHN OLINGER ' Brat A He :was a -wry pfrfrrl, gentle knight. T 4 Entered from North Chattanooga Grammar School, '233 R. O. I - I - ----A T. c., 'za-'24-'25. if I ::: -1 Qt - T' 'f 78 . x ,gt gl, if-'sl' , L, ' 'ff I N.-5 ' V ,-I - 64 vm! -'ir D fx 1111? J J, Q-1.8, E 1,585 iw f f, .QI 2 T te J:'5f'f If xml fl?-35X Y.15,.if?i f, KAKM , X Y-'dx 'FQ -,-w-II,-2, 1- X, :HX , I, --A .. W. A b J., H 'i ,I X Xxx r bx?:v'L1 ' -:-ffigfg yr?-,'.q. ' x we II fi - I I X A . f -I :Q I -,X ,I 'I-zetfqefbkurj - w 'N' fi' 'tl 'f -73:52 ' 'f 3:9425 F - ,xy el., f. '-tum f N ii ,,, x -X ent: , . Api il ..,-It :- ' Q' 'H lf I -A,-Fix r'2f'll', flfl ' O ' , L , Iyff! I J ,-1 ' 'gm' I , is :--xx li rl ul ' '-Y E '-1' W 0 g , ., I U -.U --I, All 'ly' O I tu- fe- , ' 2 ,V ,I ' - 0 . ter, ,iw , .ix l ,Q I , I X' r Al ,,.,rllA 215. al' ,H I ft. 0 . 0 o lllhk O NU II Entvre-ml from East Side Junior High, '24, Hi-Y, '25-'27, Jun- , 6 ior Play, '20, SI-nlor Play, '27, Junior Carnival, '26, R. O. M V, T. C., '24-'25-'26, ' 7 -age Y Y Qgr' , 401' 7' vQr YT l Seflidl' Class ' w l HARRY SNATTINGER .I VVillie Lou , O Smiles and good rlleer in the fare of adfuenity fwill ulti- mately bring their reward. THELMA DEERING H 1'edH EIoqu1'n1 and yet hofw simple Y ifllli'l'l'd from East Sidi- Junior High, '2-l, Dixie Society. .24- '25-'2li-'2Tg Iil!U'l'lH'8ll Snuii-ty, '25-'26, Open-tw., '27, May lfvstlvzil, '2-l-'25, Senior Basketball, '26-'2'7. REIKA JONES Knshagil I Men :were deerifvrrs elven l1ilIit'l'Cli from Sunnyside, '23, Athuiilmi, '23-'2-1, Dixie So- 1. vie-ty, '24-'27, Minstrel, '23-'2-1. O 'l JANET SMITH Smitte ' 4 Sfwev1, be not proud of thou' tfwo eye.: fwliirlz .star-like ' . 0 .vparkle in llze skies. ' I lfliiti-n-Il from Northwestern High, '23, Junior Play. '26, Jun- ior Q'm'niv:Il. '26, Euturpean, '25-'26, Dixlo Society, '25-'26, SI-Iiatv, '26-'27, Hi-Y, '26-'27, Senior Play, '26-'27, Thrift Sponsor, '27. w EVELYN MILLER Sammie Think Ifwire before you speak. I'1IIte-I'vd from East Sido Junior High, '23, Se-Imtc, '26-'27, Varsity Glow Club, '26-'27, Athenian, '2-l-'27, Minstrel, '25-'27, Girls' Patrol, '26-'27. i ROBBIE SMITH - l Bobbie Q She fwax a rlzild in year: so timid and .ro young. A 1 :llll'l't'd from Avondale Graininar, '23, AthUlli2Lll, '24-'27, ' Junior l'arIIivaIl, '25-'26, May Festival, '25-'26-'27. 5 LIAURICE RAINS I 1 1 am nefurr sad when I hear sweet mu5ir. i ,U Ellil'l't'li from Marion County High School, '23, Atlienian T Sorivty, '23-'24, Varsity Give' Club, '26-'27, Minstrel, '27, ' Dixii- Son-ie-ty, '26 27, Puntral Bookstorv, '25-'26-'27. jonx THoMPsoN VVaIIhzItchie Q i - H Smile ami flu' fworld .rmiles with you, weep and you 'weep f - J' ' ' alone. Entered from Patten Chapel, '23. G Y ,otf L 7-Ijgqjl 524. I -fy?-Qi ,MQ f 6 -74215 ' 1Rk.f 0: l 1 N , X , if L fx: Y. I A Wi rx-'-41' f-3 . ' , 6, H, ,J ' A,,w,,,,qf D ry, , 436. W INR- .. 3 cgi -gig , few- I li I -' we l JH, - '-zllllig t I, , . - . - 2- . tx -1 1 I :Qj ---N .Fx up L., Rirq - I' l I O I iiiii Wir ff I lliii iii I X - u C4 . 'L og - Y, 3-0 I nof- I SCHIOI' Class v - ' ARNOLD BRAGG 9 X upeten W'ho mixed 'wisdom fwilh plfasure and fwisdom fwilh mirth. I , Entert-d from Avondale Grammar School, '23, R. 0. T. C.: '25-'26-'27. NIARIE PARKS Rec ' fl kindly gran' of manners and brha-vior. ' Entered from East 1'hattanooga Grainmar, '23, Junior Por- ulvul, '26, llixio Soi-iety, '25-'26-'27, Svllillll, '25-'26, Junior Play, '26, l-Ii'Y, '26-'27, llnlnuitir Club, '27. I ERMA LEDFORII . Erma lVl1a1 sfwvft drliglli a quiet life affords. 4 ' Entered from Tynor High, '25, Dixie Society, '25-'26, Junior 0 l'2I.l'lliYRl, '25-'26, Girls' Athletic Assoviution, '25-'2G. 7 i I ELOISE FOLKNER l upatvy I . . . , Her 'valve fwas rxquzsztrly Icndfn' Entorvd from Hixon High, '25, Varsity Glee Club, '26-'27, Voval Contest. I CHRISTINE FINLEY Chris Her ryelids droppfd Ihrir .rilkfn 1'afvfs. . Ente-red from North Chattmlooga Grainnmr, '23. M ILDREII STEWART , Milly ' Har fhvfk ix zippfd fwilh a l1lu.rl1. L. Q MARGARET STEFFNER Giggles Har fvery look, hvr furry smile shot right and left a More . of arrows. l'klltl'l'6il from 1jlC'kil1SOYl, '23, Junior Carnival, '24-'25, Dixio Soviety, '24-'27. L. D. POTTS Pots W S1u'1'f.f.v is mini' Kfwith the ladifsjf' K' Eutereal from Mc-Pallie, '23, R, O. T. C., '26-'27p Radio Club, , '24-'26, Hi-Y, '25-'27g Oilii-ers' Plub, '27g Senior Play, '27: . r S.-nate, '27, Grady, '25, Biology Club, '27, Drtmmtic Club, '27: - - Otiicers' Play, '27. :L - f gom ' 1779 s ' f' - - ,fi l --, 7, l ! V' '2,, I-JC -' 2, ' E x Ex, s 0 ,Q ' I 'Fi' V Y - '- MQ . l' .Iii J iii? I ffxfggfx fc' f 'yi' :wx 1. ,I A.. :S H M1 ,,s-7,,:'?-ju-, ' .3 lx . A ,,FxF l X Axxfff H,..,.f71g?SL5iX,,f EIGL! M ,741 ' zz' 1 ,,. .'.,NiQlL. I xi , ',1 . , 1 .fi , .'.-.AVI - ,.-' , .L Q ,A 1. K -' -V -.71 ...bi-3 -,Ago xv -Q - ' - io. .--MT. f'?.1?xi, A 5 N Ti- R - 'I X-fx., r I yrgif' Nici , f .N '- I :Fi ' Kkfqx ' M 1. 'lo 5 - r , 1 X. U '.'-fi I-449 . - - - ,Q .X ry 'J :XA - It ll Y' I 1 lx, , nl I .,1 , it ' 'L 2. I P , , X ,X ' ill y lf' Q xg? 54 F fu,-Q, H' L U IQ. '..1I,3xTiI.y ' I 'ul fjnsixx O ll iiilliw' I mn.:-B ,. O I xxx ,422 N 'X f Xwrfir-- -115 -. -., Lf. Oh, but lo build and build, that is thy noblrxl of art. -:Qc W aD-17 H7409 Y .gr-, Senior Class JACK BROWN Slick For!unr lruly lzrlps than' -who are of yood judgmrntf' Emvrvd from East Chattanooga Grammar School, '23p R. O. T. C., '25-'2s. INEZ VANDERGRIFF Nezz i ..-'A' Sheng in will and honrxt in rndrafvorf' - Enix-rod frmn East Side Junior High, '23g May Festival, '23p ' Athenian, '23-'24g Girls' Athlvtic Assoviution. LUCILLE SMITH Abbie Happy as thx' day is long. Enu-rod from City High, '25, Euterps-ans, '25-'26-'27, lx'1ARY GRAHAM Bee Bring fwhaf I am, I'll bf il noblyf' Enn-rod from Shefiivld Graunmar, '23g SL-nate, '23-'24g Athe niun, '23-'2-lg WNW-lloslr-y, '24-'25, Dixie, '25-126, Junior Fur- nlval, 'ilig Girls' Patrol, '26-'27, LOUISE CKJCKREHABT Bubbles .-1 rmblv fharartfr is Ihr most prrcioux frown. Ellft'l't'll from liiilgv, '231 Dixie, '25-'2lig EUQPTIJPZIII, '24-'25 VVQIIQ-slay, '26-'271 Athi-Ninn, '23-'2-l. u VIRGINIA ASHBY ..Gin-l Oh, lady, nabiliry is thine? Ent.-red from KR-ntrnl Junior, '24g Xvcllcsloy So:-ivty, '25-'2li: lllxiv Soviety, '24-'25g May Festival, '25-'26. DORA BULL Do Do , llofw sfwrrt and grariou: rfvm in fommon .rpz'f'rh. Ente-rn-d from East Chattanooga Grulnmar, '23g Dixie Sovivty. ' '24-'25-'26-'2T1 Hi-Y, '25-'27. ARNOLD LYLE ..Lyle., Entered from Dickinson Junior High, '..3g Hi-Y, '26-2.71 X' l Biology Club, '24. - '-------- M' ' Q L ,QL , es-+A' 57' .ffl ,Qi N f A e g , A in XQZPXNF ,yglifiz Q ,IF NK L if ff QA ' D llllllzexffrllllw salnxx ,lllllilll l 2 , 1 f' ' Q 'O' ,got J js ,H-F, fy YYJ L'-A, WJQc- -5 V Senior Class i RALPH BROVVN Half Pint HS1lfl'I'5J mrnr: to than :who fwill be surn'.v.vful. . Dixie, '24, '27: Senior Party, '25-'27. GRACE NELSON Beatty She smiled on many just for fun. A Entered from Normal Park, '23, Athvnian, '24-'25 Junior l'arnlx'al, '25-'2li. -'26-'27 AL1NE COMER 1 Dimples . Her fu+oiz'e is blithr, her heart ix light. '25-'26g Junior Carnival, '25-'26, Girls' Patrol, '26-'27i in MAYBELLE TAYLOR Jimmie r1l!e1npI Ihr md and nc-wr stand to doubt,- NoIh1ng's so hard but smrfll fwill fnd it out. Digest Staff, '26-'27, Ss-nate, '26-'27g Athenian, '24-'27. . LUCILE VVALLACE 1 Cille nian, '23-'24g Dixie Society, '26-'27. ALMA BECKER Buster Silenre is more musiral ihan any song. Society, '264'27. EDGAR BROWN ..Ed,, Enturvd from East Chattanooga Grammar School. '23g Soph- omore Party, '25, Mast-ot A. K. A., '25. ETHEL CAGLE uEPaY1 Innorent girl! Snofw -whitf fIo1wfr! Entered from East Side Junior High, '23g Athenian, '23-'24, Entered frsun East Side Junior High Slrhoolg Athenian, '24- Enterud from Shepherd Grammar School, '23g Bunk, '26-'27g nl thing of bmuly is joy fan'-wr. Entered from East Chattanooga Grammar School, '23g Athe- ,, 0 Entered from Normal Park, '23g Bookstore, '26-'27g Dixie My .rtrfnylh is as Ihr .rlrfngth of ten. My heart is pure. Entered from East Chattanooga Grammar School, '23g Biol- ogy Club, '24-'26g IJigost Printer, '23-'26, ll XJ , Qt wa, 53 if 1, F -. xii -:' ' if - - ER k:Ql i':fl , 2,3 f if FJ. his-'zifvf , rl' rv ' .Vim A A AA .t H 2 A iiiiiiliiiiitfti :lim D W . ,ef . ':,fj,W ,mag 4 A lllilllllwoi' no r 0 iii ilfvnhg, , i JW 4 f . , ,f Y - - 1,1 ,o,- ,Q.L' ' 'IQLK' QQ.- SCIli01' Class JOE SHADDEN IIJOCII 0b.fe'rIvr modwrationf' Entered from East Side Junior High School, '23, Hi-Y, '25- '26-'27g Football, '24-'25-'26, Lette-rmen's Club, '25-'26, Track, '25-'27, Junior Play, '26, Senior Play, '27, Minstrel, '27. GENEVA WILLIAMS HGECYY Silf'nre is goldrnf' Lenoir High, '23, Dixie Soviely, Entercd From '26-'27. LOUISE BROWN Aise Man delight: no! me. Entered from Normal Park, '233 Glee Club, '23-'24, Athenian Society, '25-'26. TH ELMA BAUMGARTN ER ..Midgew From a liltlr Jparlz may burst a mighty flarnff' Entered from North St. Elmo, '23p Athenian Sovioty, '23-'24, I W Euterpe-an Socivty, '24-'25, May Festival, '24-'25, I MARY Wloos HPigg,y,H Sprak les: and think the more. Entered from Rising Fawn Grammar School, '23, '24A'25g Bciokstore, '26-'27, - Athenian, TENNIE HAMILTON CIlrls , Suri: joys ambition.: find. I 'EIIUTQ-'d from Ooltewah High, '26, Senate, '26-'27, Dixie Su- Clety, '26-'27. M ATILDA ORTM EIR II'-I-ilu Lf, ll'1' nfrdx muxl low' Ihr highfst fwhrn fwz' .wr it. , Y Entered from Eaw Slrh unior Hl h '2'l Junior Carnlvxl 4 .1 . v J g , Ig , '. . '24-'25, May Festival, '24-'25g Girls' Patrol, '26-'27, Sophomore I Party, '24-'25g Senior Party, '26-'27g Euterpcmis, '26-'27. . H ELEN HARRIS Possie . Ullfafvrn :will hflp thrm that help thern.wIfvrs. Ent:-red from Ridge, '23, Athenian, '23. . , ' . , , ,I , K QW LLAAAAA I Q, x,Q3,,o if -I , il false flidf iiiiiiiiiiiilliliiiillll lllilliilll will SK ,omlllililll llllilsxlllliig 177 f 1Q4 fwge 5 9 6 , Fl 5 . ,iO1 -'O' Senior Class STANSBURY MCGAUGHY Stan Life is what you make it, make it worth while. FRANCES LONG Frank Al Iofvelior flower on earth was ne-ver sown. Entered from Norman Park, '23, Dixie Society, '25-'26-'27. PAULINE FUSSEL Shorty But still her heart she kept. Entered from Daisy High School, '24, Bookstore, '26-'27. DoRoTHY LILLARD uDotu The trouble is small, the fun is great. Entered from East Lake, '23, Dixie Society, '25-'26: Athenian Society, '23-'24, Junior Carnival, '25-'26, ASHBY BLACK ltBuddyl! Seek the beslf have nothing less. Entered from East Side Junior High, '24, R. 0. T. C., '25-'26, Hl-Y, '26-'27g Rifle Team, '25-'26, MIRIAR4 HILL Tee Dee She is a woman, therefore, may be won. Entert-d from South St. Elmo, '23g Athenian Society, '24-'25, Junior Carnival, '25-'26. THELMA MERREL lsTedn From her fheeks the glow is spread That tints the morning hills with red. Entered from Carrollton, '23, DEFOREST LowRY Sir Tobby Harmony is goody so am I. Ente-rn-url from East Side Junior High, '23g R. O. T. C., '23- '24-'25-'26-'27g Hl-Y, '25-'26-'27, Senior Play, '27, Junl0r Play, '26, Stage Crow, '25-'26-'27, Junior Carnival, '26, Central Dramatic Club, '26-'27, itul kd Q a ll l umflm fmslwzraaslftll L 2 lliumts 2. :QQLT Y4Qr iDnf iQf Sel'li01' Class S. B. FARMER uNoahH Now for good lurk ras! an old :hor afirr mr. Entert-d from South St. Elmo, '23: Grady Soc-lety, '24, '27, Junior Carnival, '26, Minstrel, '27. EVA FARMER Billie Shr horf a mind that Hwy rould fall hut fair. Entr-rod from Divkinson, '23g Senate, '26-'27, May Festival, '25-'26-'27, Track, '25-'26, RUTH MARTIN To hr .ryfrifnt is a grfat way,- Thal IJ my arm throughout Ihr day. Entvre-tl from South St. Elmo, '23p Athenian Society, '23-'24, Wm-lleslvy Society, '24 25g Girls' Athletic Association, '23-'24. WYNETTE ALvERsoN Betty Or light or dark or short or tall, Sho sri: a spring to man' them all. Elltvrm-cl from Evert-tt Springs, '23, Dixie Snvia-ty, '24-'25-'ZPL '27g Junior Carnival '26g Bookstore, '24-'25, Thrift Sponsor. '26-'27. CARLOS GlLl.lLAND 'tCarl My Kvoifr sfurk in my throat. Entvri-d from Graysvllle- High Svhoolp '24, Hl-Y, '24, Junior Carnival, '26. PAULINE CARD EIrrnaI sunshine scillod on her head. EUNICE MULKY Bunk My hvarl is rwr at your srrfvicff' Enti-rod from South St. Elmo, '24, XVelleslvy Society, '24, '27, Junior lfnrnival, '26g Opffrntta, '25-'26g Minstrel, '25-'26, Glee Club, .'24, '26. NEAL PEAK Half Pint Little hut loud. East Side Junior High, '24, Band, '24-'25g Minstrel, '26-'27, Operutta, '27g Orchestra, '24-'25-'26-'27. Ent: rod fron: s G .0. ' fe 5 E ' hM , k ' I l If Qi-2 E N Q, , , at f l v. ,. A- Il tolli Alf C 5 wi 1' A ff pw' . ff' I , rt 4. Wpmx n rf . g i rq , A t, , , 3 l sl g mlinilll. Q F Q' f'uQt 'JUL 'Dog 105 , W W Senior Class 4' PAUL WRIGHT Q f-Paul Smile and the fway is clear. Entered from East Side Junior High, '23. Eddie Virtue may be assailed, but nefuer hurt. Entered from New Hope High School, '24. CATHERINE DAVIS liKittyY! Child-like beauty, child-like sfweetness marked her face. Entered from Baird High School, '25: Dixie Society, '25-'26, Junior Carnival, '25-'Z6. J 9 EUNICE LYLE X Eunice It matters not ewhat you are thought to be, but fwhat you really are. , Dixie Society, '26-'27, 0 EGBERT AYLESWORTH uspeedyu A boy of hope and forfward-looking mind. Entr-red from Estella. High School, '26g R. 0. T. C., '26-'27. I MERLE ASHWORTH 'KMerley b, ' Be my friend and teach me to be thine. 9 Entered from East Side Junior High, '24g May Festival, '24- '26g Girls' Athletic Association, '24-'26, SADIE ISBILL ..Yanku She is the very flower of youth. 0 Entered from Ooltewah High School, '26, q H' CURTIS BOOTH Boots lVisely improve the presentj it is thine. Entered from Sunnyside Grammsar School, '23g R. O. T. C., ' '24-'2 . Ein - .1Qc H j' 9 -, c: . , 3 fy IQ. , 7' if 1 vs- vi ' Y .2 f' -f I, lcv: 'KV xnxx- V 0 .sm L, J ,bex 751:-'ii 7 'sae' I I eg ' 1,5131-' ' , -,. ,fl It - ,,,:s:xk Zig, .J A. Fe 1. V If 4 ,51 N ' ff Lf,'-3 Ai . . 1912 J! I l,5iMisg,-. H I -N -1 ' I- . ' x -xy Q I- IM,--if I ., 6 ' . e 3 ' N Jyj nn' ,,. ' ' . , W ,max 4,343 I x A Wt. ,XM- I 0 :J . -, . , 5 I 5 1 W1 ,q ni I .. - ', ft., ' 0 ' 4- f .Q ? ' , ' il I gl' e .21 V7 H fi X ' 1 f 'i 1 0 4 Z5 4 ylifx I ' I' 0 i Hiii WL fffiio O Inhrn X X O Y' EDNA HALL 9 .. g pam? f 'ff' 35 22 J A' ff: lk ' Tis' if i'O'- ,x0c' 40p 4Qf' jf J N SCD101' C1355 ' 1 JAMES MORGAN , I 4 Letterman - 0 If at frsi you don't sucered, try, fry again, A I Entered from North St. Elmo, '23, Football, '24, '26, Digest Staff, '24, '27, Lette-rmon's Club, '25-'26, Grady Society, '26- '27, Junior Carnival, '2li. 4 3 AZILEE JOHNSTON L ' lCAdd1! ' , . . . l To argue zs the delzghf of my 1zfe. Entered from Dade County High, '24, Athenian Society, '24- '25, Dixie Society, '25-'26, Editor Digest, '26-'27, Hi-Y, '26-'27. RUBY HILL ' ..Ruby,, . Speed: is great, but silenrz' is greater. 4 Entered from East Side Junior High, '23, Junior Carnival, J '26, Athenian Society, '24-'25, Euterpean Society, '25-'2G. 0 'T VVILMA JONES , Tootsie How beautiful you are! May Festival, '24-'25, Basketball, '24-'25, Dixie Society, '24, '27. PAUL OVEREAY A Paul There is musir efven in his disford. 1 Entert-d from Norman Park Grammar School, '23, Cham- pion Stuff, '27, Minstrel, '27, Rifle Team, '27, Hi-Y, '26-'27, li. O. T. C., '23, '27, Senate, '23-'24, Varsity Glee Club, '27. ELIZABETH LUPHER uBettyn She is as merry as the days are long. Entered from South St. Elmo, '23, Minstrel, '25-'26, Operetta, '25-'26, Junior Carnival, '26, Wellesley Society, '25-'26. IRENE MARLER --1ki .-I girl +-with a gentle and eourleous heart. Entered from East Luke, '23, Dixie Society, '25, '27. ' BEN OYNEAL rlljiattyn Smile and your load seems Iigh!rr. Entered from Avondale, '23, R. O. T. C., '23-'24, Junior , Carnival, '26, Q A ,me K my--f WD C fr' E ,QM H .-bg L 'ev ff 4 x li' llilillillll O O O F Y wQ+ 7' 401 'Y JC: Y 'OF if i SCI'liO1' Class ,N CLYDE DAVIS 0 V K I nsaltyu P - He is a soldier ft to stand by Caesar and give direflionf' Entered from MrCa.llie, '23, R. O. T. C., '23-'27, Track, '26, W ' Champion Staff, '27, Ofhuers' Club, '27, R, O. T. C. Play, '27. NEVA GRAYSON AKJ0eYl A more sincere girl you :will nefuer ind. Entered from VVhitwell High Sr-hool, '23. LOUISE PARKER Squeeze She smiles :whether happy or sad. Entered from Tyner High, '25g Dixie Society, '25-'26, 4 Q RUTH GILLILAND 'A-Iackie 1 Ilofw sweet and fair she seems to be. Dixie Society, '25-'27, Girls' Patrol, '26-'27, Senate, '24-'25. ROY WoRKMAN Chairy Ladies fall him sfweelf' Entered from East Side Junior High, '2-lg R. O. T. C., '25-'26. PEARL ELLIS hBettyU Now fwho eould he nealer or brighter or sfweelerf' Entered from Marion High School, '23. 9 ADELIA WALLER nDee,, Sunshine uvery days sunshine all the sway. Entered from City High School, '24, Athenian Society, '24-'25, Junior Carnival, '26g Basketball, '26-'271 Champion Staff, '27, Carnival Queen, '25-'26, Candy Force, '25-'27, Girls' Athletic Association, '24-'27. ERWIN PEASE CKPeaSYl Rome 'was not built in a day. ' Entered from East Chattanooga Grammar School, '23, R. 0. E f T. C., '25-'27. LL -Ar ..,. ' so' L fs- it Q ,.!. ,f x ,, ,N ,Au , A . -, A Ya.: - f 5, Ere-, , N - , 45:5 W. K' -, f--',-. , -- .. E- FTW 1- X' - .555-Y-f,. , f -1 f, Q A tx 4 ,.'g,,..2 .54 H' .1 ,xx .i f ' N N ' ., 73-QN 'l' Ft X nl WW I, I F IAQXXSX KY,-t Wg, -f fl 1 . sew-Q, '- X -N 'lj S 2 AM A -x' XE r I: gi' 5 ll, XR -.19 K X' li K'-N . Q41 i 'U ,- O ,, il -5. xg! 'fa ' Tn, 0 ' 'II eu A In un A ee! l A-I I 1 W' s 0 ' 'is T 551.5 'L o X-K O six. 0 O 'nr ' x-QtFs-i- IFA 1 74, bog' 'JQQY 10? Jcr, Senior Class EDM UND LEVI uEdn Various are the tastes of men. Entered from Dickinson Junlor High, '24, R. O. T. C., '24-'25, LOUISE BRANTLEY. Blinky 'Tis good will lhat makes friendxf' Entvred from Central Grammar School, '23, Junlor Carnival, '26, SI-nlox' Play, '27, Athenian Society, '23-'24, Dlxle Society, '24-'25, Digest Staff, '24-'27. Louisa LA FERRY AAEise!Y Prineiple is efver my molto, not expedieneyf' Entered from Central Grammar Sz-hool, '23, Junlor Carnival, '26, VVelleSley Sovlety, '25 26. IVIILDRED MOORE HMilIyY, She is like the ros 'bud in early morn. Ent:-red from Mm-lntlre, '23, Dixie Society, '24-'27, Hi-Y, '26- '27, Junlor Carnival, '26, Camera Club, '26-'27, Girls' Patrol, '26-'27. FRANK PURSLEY lLNankYY lVork is the keynote of surre.rs. Entered from Dickinson Junior High School, '23, LUCY SNATTINGER Shoots Mi.vthief, thou art afoot, take what courxe thou will. Entered from East Side, '24, Junior Carnival, '26, Biology Club, '25-'27, Euterpean Society, '24-'25, Minstrel, '24-'25, Senate, '25-'27, Dlxle Society, '25-'27. LUCILE HoLLowAY HLucyll Thoughtles.v of beauty, .rhe fwas beauty herself. Entered from Whitwell High School, '25, Girls' Patrol. '26-'27. WILLIAM BALLINGER Manager Belief that rudest 'work tell: a story or reford: a fart, than the rirhesl -without meaning. Entered from East Side Junior High, '24, Football Manager, '26, Basketball Manager, '2'7. v v 1 G H ,Q. qi? if -X., A,f, f ,gzlgx ',64v?yH I. Isl , sen ll ll llll 2 hwlllillffiflllhll NW!!! liek ' if? 3, I ull um lllllllrsnvlalslaliil V, so-H H-o H- oo o , 1 L ' -1,6 I I,,- , .. J 6' , S61'1iO1' Class R EED GARDN ER Clown lVhosf' words all vars look rapture. Entvrorl from East Side Junior High, '23, Varsity Give Club, '2-l, '27, Senior Play, '27, Junior Play, '26, Mlnstrvl, '24, '27, Svnato Play, '26, Grady Sus-iety, '26-'27, Senate, '25, '27, Hl-Y, '25, '27, LThampion Staff, '27, Om-retta, '27. VIOLET DIETZ Anvil! The proud, the shy, the sensitive, life has not 1nany sufh. 1 Entered from Ringgold High School, '23, A OLETA HKJODENPYL MI-Aera!! Thorn is no wisdom like franknzrssf' ' Ent:-'red from Fair Mount, '23, Euterpoan Soi-ioty, '23, '26, B. B., '25, '27, Uommen-ial C, '27, Bank, '25, '27, Junior Carnival, '26, Thrift Sponsor, '26, '27. MARIE WI-IITAK ER Maria Giro: mr a book and the shadr of a Iron. Ellil'I'4'll from Clifton llill, '23, XVellosloy, '25, '27, Bookstore, '23, '26, Digest Reporter. '23, '24, Minstrel, '23-'24, Bas- ketball, '24-'25, Operotta, '23, '25, Dramatic Ulub, '27. LESLIE BARROWS ULCSH Whalsorfwr thine hand hndrlh lo do, do fwilh thy might. Elin-red from Lookout Mountain Junior High SL-hool, '23, A-Digest Staff, '27. IQATH ERIN E Ross nKittyn skies in June. Shr's as sunny as thc Exit:-re-d from East Sidv Junior High School, '23, Athenian Soviety, '25-'26, Dixie Society, '25-'26, Camera Club, '26-'27. FRANCES RICHARDS Frankie WY lofvf hor for hm' smile, hrr look and her 'way of spraking grnllyf' lliltt-red from Ridgn-, '23, Athi-nian Society, '24-'25, Dixie So- ciety, '25, '27: Hi-Y, '25, '27, Junior Parnlval, '24, '26, Girls' Athlm-tic Association, '25, '27. WILLIAM ROLLINS Boots n 'C-Is prop.-'r a man as aayonr shall sn' on a su1nmer's day. llliitnrud from North St. Elmo. '23, Vive-Prvsldent Sophomore -I Class, '25, Pre-side-nt Junior Class, '26, Vic-cy-Pri-sidont Senior Class, '27, Stage Manager, '25-'27. ,YQDK ' ff g I. ' I X ,. ' . J -' to , . 1-H' . I ff Z-LJ rvssqs ' '-- ,1 1 .' x. '- Y A-v fy' S' L ,' , I.-,.,.If 4 ' A P I? 111. ,J-'V 'L .',A lJ,'N-t ' '-3:-1 5 ii- 'JP ,fi lf' 'f' .L ' P W - A ,-fl A :wi L, II ff R,-f,P ,! Nfl, l9,..JJ fs 0 O 0 O 0 I if S7 is l ' ai vp R if j 'N 1 I I l Wen, , 301' f QQQ' Ydon iQr Senior Class . R - ' HARRY MYERS ,L ,, xADagoI: ' I am saddest when I play. ' Entered from Dickinson, '25, Band, '25, Hl-Y, '25, '27, Svnlor Play, '27, Senate, '25, '27, Camera Club, '25, '27, Junlor Play, L '26 LOUISE SMITH KALOUH Her rheelzx are fherry red as ihe rosebuds in their bed. Entered from East Slde Junior High, '24, Athenian Soc-lvty, '24-'25, Dlxle Society, '26-'27, Junior Carnival, '26, Minstrel, '25. LUCIA WEAVER Little Bins ' To know her is lo love her. Dixie Sm-lvty. '25, '27, Junior Carnival, '26, Basketball, '2a '26, May Festival, '26, WILLIE MAE FUSSEL IIMaeIy I .-I fharming ereature rare is she. ' Entered from North Chattanooga Grammar School, '23. VICTOR STON Ecnfn ER A upollyn His anion: speak louder than swords. A Entered from St. Elmo Grammar School, Stage Crew, '25, '27, Junior Carnival, '26, Officers' Club, '27. R U BY Hoon nllubyu S-'weelly .vang her Jil-ver waive. Entered from North Chattanooga Grammar School, '23, Dixie Soch-ty, '24, '27, Varsity Glee Club, '26, '27, Operetta, '27, . , . -' Q - I . Junior Carnival, '26, Mlnstrel, '27, Athenian Society, '27. 1 JEAN KLINGER H1keYl Hang Jarrow, rare will kill a fat, therefore, lrt's he merry. Entvrod from East Side Junior High, '23, VVellesley Sorlf-ty, '24, '27, Operetta, '24-'25, Minstrel, '24-'25, Junior Carnival, ' '26, . FLOYD JOHNSTON Ivory I-I merry heart doeth good like medicine. Entered from Dirklnson, '23, Stage Crew, '26-'27. G A A ,QL kk 4 TE 'L Q W ' Q ' 5' 3 i t f l 4 0 jfffll ll! llllllllllll 0 N -,JZ 9 A 9 F' -ago' T T 'DOL - - -Ig. 'vi 'f' Wpvqx I! SCI1lO1' Class U HERBERT TATE O Professor ' Still fwatrr runs drop. Entered from East Chattanooga, '23: lli-Y, '23g Sonato, '25- l '27, Grady Society, '25-'273 Bank, '25-'27p R. O. T. U. '2'l' Football Team, '26g Lettermeifs Cluh, '27, EMILY ALTLT tnEmi!! , . V Thy soul -was lihf a star and dfwolt apart. HATTIE SWING lATirnYY Sho is smiles Ihr -wholr day through. Entvrvfl from Bradley High Svhool, '23: Athvnian Sovlvty, '24-'25g May Festival, '24. GORDON RJASSENGALE J 0 Li UMHSSH ' You may look all around, a bfttrr soldier rannot be found. Enterrd from Central Grammar Svhool, '23g R. 0. T. fi, '234 '27p Orlic-ers' Club, '27p Dramativ Club, '27. HERBERT VVENCK Ilcwuppern Beauty is truth, truth is hraulyf' Entvrc-d from East Side- Junior High, '23g R. 0. T. C., '23-'27, Otiicers' Club, '27g Rifle Team, '27. VIRGINIA GODSEY Paticz1 , lVit she hath, fwithout dosirr to makz' knofwn hofw much shz' hath. V Entvred from Rhea County High Svhool, '24g Dixie Soviety. '25-'27g Junior Carnival, '26: Famera Club, '26-'27g Dig-.:I:st 9 Staff, '26-'27g Biology Club, '25-'27. l I KATHERINE ll1CNABB Kat Just in. thy mould and brautfous in thy form. Entered from VS'hltwell High Svhool, '26, REECE CAMP lKSlimH Ship mo sofnrfwllfrf fast of Ihr Su oz, wharf the best is lilo Ihr worst. Entered from Ridge-dale, '23: R. O. T. C., '24-'25g Cllerr Lead- er, '26-'27g Eagle Svout Cluh, '25-'26. . - -I O lm 1 'i5rgSg.iI',Ag3q. m.j, it I,-F. lllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllls 2 W llllllllllllllllzoirfsfitsl. EI ,,i3Q1 :QQ 40: ag: 17 Senior Class XVILLIS FISHER 4 uBudu 0 In ' Y! ' .ll romana' oflrn lrafws om? so unrumanlzr. Ent--red from Normal Park, '23: Stage Crew, '25-'27g Senior Party, '27. INEZ VVOon Inez Sim is a frirnd lo all and an enrrny to norm Emei-I-cl from North Chattanooga Grammar School, '23. LOUISE Cox Line Thou ar! as a ray of surz.vhinr. Entn-rl-d from East Side Junior High, '23, Minstrel, '23A'24: Dixie Soviety. '23-'ZG3 Girl Reserves, '23-'26: Senate, '25-'27g Unxm-ra Cluli, '25-'27, Girls' Athletic Association, '26-'Z7. M CHARLES KELLEY 9 Charlie 1 am an assorialr of Camus and his midnight Ff'!'fbU.A, l':llf4'l'0ll from East Side Junior High School, '23g Band, '24-'25, WILLIAM BAUGHN Sonny Oh, Work, I llafvf follofwrd you all thr day.: of my lifr, and find you only a slladrf' Entered from East Lake, '24, R. O. T. C., '24-'26, NAIIELL CATES nNan I-I rnaidrn fair 'wilh many a rharm. l+IIIt1-red from City High S1-hool, '23: Athenian Sm-iety, '24- '25g Ilixiv Sovivty, '25-'26, Biology Club, '25-'26, Svllat.-, A '26-'27, Junior and Senior Banquet, '26, V i Y ROIIERTA TILFoRD Hemi My molto is, 'Push on, larrp mo-vinyl l+J1itvI's-d from East Side Junior High, '23, Athenian Sol-iety, '24-'25, Ibixiv Sm-il-ty, '25-'263 B. B., '25-'27, Junior Farnivzxl, , '24-'25, Bank, '25-'27Q Conxmorcial C, '27. GEORGE PORTER George Tru1h is :Irony and ahidfih forffvrrf' Entered from ventral Gramnmr Srlmol, '25g R. O. T. C., '26-'27. G YJQ., in V- ,-:-Q, J , '- , fsiffsff gf NIJ Zff. Yi ...X -3 XUA ,A ,2,:ff:K -RJ H K gs?-'fgk , '1Qy iff? Y,L:MV.1, I Y ' - ,K5lx gig: ? -Iii:-all 'I -xx is -R ,. 1- .L qw-.,.., E hxtx A , A uxnbfggili I , Y, Lf 1-fp '.g-f I .. f la H 'fl ' V 'nh A wif, '4 . ,I '-L' ,. 3 I ' LN 1' 1' 1 4 .E Mfg l , I I-J lzl..,,bn,mJ ff n LII 'I El, ,, 'L-V fx 2' 1,-I 3 . - 1' . ,v fi, fob- V Iv grllyff l 1 U VJ O A l l - 1 3' ff. .gftl ,,l f' 1 I , 3' O IN fs I k x I , X It Q Nk 3'9 X 4 I Al tg X D . :X 4 5 -4-,X-,.A Q, - ll N f y 'l I 0 ,b 0 l o Au 0 ,, XR, ---'ffgfy y -'-C,-' Zoe , '--so -'-,1.1u.,ii f' E 'aof Senlor Class JOE CARTLAND H-loci? Give me again my hollow tree, a rrust of bread and liberty. Entered from Greensboro High Srhool, '25, Hi-Y, '25-'27, Bookstore, '27, EMIVIA BELLE TUCKER itEmmyYY She fills the air around 'with heatuy. Enterod from East Side, '24, Dixie, '25-'27g Senate, '25-'27: Biology, '25-'27p Glee Club, '25-'27, Dramatic Ulubg May Fesa tival, '26g Junlor Carnival, '26, Girls' Patrol, '26 27. LOUISE ADAMS Tease I 'would make reason my guide. Entered from Signal Mountain Grammar School, '23g Senior Volley Ball Team, '26-'27, Girls' Athletic Association, '26-'27. TED VVITT iLTedH i He is a loyal harlerr of his srhool. Entorvd from Hiwasee, '26, Football, '26, Lotta-rrnexfs Club, '26-'27. THOMAS PHILLIPS AAT0rnY1 Ne-ver put off till tornorrofw -what you ran do today. Entered from East Side Junior High, '24: Junior Farnlval. '26g R. O. T. C., '24-'27. SUSIE IVIAI BJLT Sandy Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. Entered from North Chattanooga, '23g Athenian Society, '24- 'f '27g Junior Carnival, '26g Girls' Athletic Assoviation, '25-'26, May Festival, '26, NOVELLA TATE . Skeezyx - Il She shofws 'what is -what. Entered from East Chattanooga, '23, Dixie '27 Sovlety, 'z5-'2s- ARTHUR GREENE Hot Man '24 ready smile often lifts a fworld of sorrow. Entered from East Side Junior High School, '24g R. O. T. P., '24-'25-'26, Junior Carnival, '26, Camplon Annual Staff, '27. F ig , s I NAWP ,., f. 4.,rs.ft iiitafi 2 if s't- , sf ,Vw ' I Am, ,H 1, I . W I 7, HimZHiiiiigwliifUiiiiiiiiiiimiiiia M 3 ililiillfiifiilli IiiiiiifllifiifrImam,A I N3 , XT1' - - 1 532' f 30K 'xOc Y SCIll0I' Class GORDON MOSTELLER HMOStyY! lVhfn :hall 'wr loolz upon hi: like again? Ente-rwl from East Side Junlor High, '23, R. O. T. C., '24-'27, Ofli cc-'rs' Club, '27. 40:- iQF Q VIRGINIA ELLIOTT hViH Rra.von ma.rI1'r.r ffvefy srnu' and her -virtues grate hor ' birth. Ents-rod from Alton Park, '23, Bank, '24-'25, Bookstore, '24- '25g Digest Staff, '25-'27. GLADYS JORDON HPat!! .Al.r rhaslr as unsunnod .mo-w. Entered from Centertown, '23, GARDNER MCCULLUM HMKCYY If foolishnrn rxtrndfd lfnglh of life, I 1-would li-ve to hr 1 an old man. O Ente-rod from Tyner High School, '23. DAVID HARRIS Bud Short is my dalr, but deatlzless my renown. Entered from John Brown College, '24, Junlor Play, '26, Minstrel, '2'l. NIABEI. CROCKER HMaeYY Natun' did hor so muth good, .rho scorn.: Ihr help of art Entvred from VVort School, '23: Athenian Soc-iety, '23-'24, - Eutvrpoan Sovlety, '24-'253 Dlxle Society, '26-'27, Hi-Y, '26- '2Tg May Fvstlval, '24-'26, Girls' Athletic Assovlatlon, '24-'2lig Candy Force, '26-'27, Minstrel, '25-'26, ERAH DAv1s U HHapY1 0 . - ., 'Shr 15 lovfd by all fwho know her. P Entert-d from Us-ntral Grammar School, '23, Athenian So- ! 1-lety, '25, May Festival, '24, 4 BEN BONINE None buf himself is his parallel. Entt-red from Avondale Grammar School, '24, R. O. T. C., '24-'27. . , ,Q,- Ax l K:-.ia A ff' 3x -A I l -VX . - A AM. Ass .A f of cg J G-. K ,sk 1. .K 'rs W Wal P-X 1 92' ' . -.- X ,. 1 . ,., . .- E XM K 'tx Nfl-. ll ' ,st-'N wt , , 1 'ff 55.9 47 ,ff - 1-QQ. K. ll ly w gk . X-II, yy QR I :Q,E.',..mUx . .' ywfi' l . 1 C . -l'1 ljM,'Q Q ' .' -1 f'-'ffffl lx A ' J- ,- 1 lwyfik ff, ' Q ,lp . N 1 ft. ', ,4 Six' gf .4 1':.J3 'l P l k 4' IH' I Y 'alll' 9 ,Q L, .4 Qllgel Q'-gngwji yy W Q l lf 'K alll' ' to ' O -4, I. f., I l X . U6 , X QA . . 15: :AX L 0 Q 4 f Q.. ,- fl - . N-1. sf- ' , A, I X ff 0 . t, ,Q ' ., .K ,, xii? - ,.- L dj VF 0 o 9 ,YYJCA Y - AQL 7 --LGR' Jog SCIIIOI' Class EMORY IQING Emmy Happy are thry fwho hafvf kfpl a middlz' f01lfJf?.U Entm-red from East Vlmtmnooga Grammar Sm-huol, '23g Biol- ogy Club, '25-'26, IVIAURICE JERNIGAN Maurice A , True fyrs loo surf and loo hours! io dixguisf' thc .ff1,vr1'i .mul :hinzny through th1'1n. Ent-fred from South St. Elmo, '23g Athenian Snvlety, '23: XXX-lls-slr-y Som-ir-ty, '25-'2lig Junior Carnival, '25-'2lig Girls' Alh- lvtiv Assoriation, '25-'26. COSETTE BROXVN Brownie In fricrzdship :hr ix trur. Entered from City High Srhoul, '24g Dixie Soc-ll-ty, '24-'2l51 Junior l'zu'nix'al, '2lig l'llIlll'l'kl Ululr, '25-'27p Girls' Athll-tim: ASS0l'i1lti0l1, '25-'26. SPENCER COVEY - C0vey Mah hay fwhilf ilu' .fun shinrsf' from New ilrloans, '243 R. O. T. U., '25g Grady, '254 '27g Canlera Uluh, '25-'27. Enters-ri CiERAI.DINE BURKHALTER ublerryjl Tru.' bfauiy dwrlls in drrp rr1rf'at. frmn East Side Junior High Sm-hnul, '2-13 Glu- Vlulu, llixio Soviety, '24-'25g Eutn-rpvnn Sm-iety, '25-'26g Girls' Athletic Assur-iation, '25-'2li, Ent:-rud '25-'2lig FRANK NIOYERS llA-Lay: You nrfurr can tell. Elltk'l't'll from Marion High Ss-hool, '25g '1'rar'k, '26-'ET' Baseball, '27. BARBARA XVooDF1N Bob pin fxf'ellf'11t .vfudrnl ix she. Entered from C'U'llll'il.1 Graniniur Sc-hool, '23g Athenian So- 1-iely, '23-'2-1. i Lizvov NEELY i'H00t Th1'rr is nom' fwho rould lakf his plarv in line. Enix-rod 1'rr1m Ivirkinsim Junior High Svhuol, '2-lg R. 0. T. C., '24-'25-'26-'27g Ollivvrs' l'lulJ, '27g Hi-Y, '25-'27g Declama- ' ml'Cnmst,'26. XL --i i'olV gba cry ole ,153 '36, x ll.-..f':' , x ff- -' 555- if-fn JVKY uf' .. '-'iv ir nf diff- ,im ' ,':P f- -.- .-L avg-f,!'f -LV ,L-N qv tb!! I Y. ',.-'Sn , NJ ii ii. ff-fri, ry i'i,Y--- - A , A -A '-'Ss :ig jf XX! 6ff 1i v1.??J 'Nil M, f 1 fix. .xx E-it . M ' 4' ,A , , N C, ij v J 51E.:iiAHr2i!, A, Kr-4 X, 0 l 1 'fiiHflfI1f fJ i l'i 3 , 5 5 r 'ill I 0 ' Gi' 'x Hn!! .wan L25 1 H O J ' I' 1147 R A 2 O f J WH' A IOW 0 il HUM. K. O 'Q6 ' . .fflf 'JO-Y Y- - xOC ,:sOp Yjrgoc- X f ll l -N 1 Senior Class M1L1.AR1J BROOKS 7 Siad0re,' 0 lI r' must haw rrason for sprrfh, but for silenu' we nfnl N norm. Entervd from East Lakn- Grammar Sm-hnol, '23, R. O. T. C.. '24-'25, Trax-k, '27, Junior Carnival, '26, HEI,EN LOTSREICH -Lipstick If kirzdrwss wvrf flu' full .vrnfngtlz of lifr she fwould lifvr f0f'F'lJl'f'.U ' Ente-rl-d from Rldgvdale- Grammar School, '24, Dixiv Sowlvty, '25 2T, Junior 1,'iil'lllX'lll, '26, Junior Play, '27, Gln-v Fluh, '25-'26. NIILDRED NIANSFIELD Touts Low1'.v all llrr frirmlx and has no f'm'1rzi1's. . Ente-red from Avundalu Gl'iL1lllllZl.I' Sfthool, '23, Athvnian Su- O clety. '23-'24, Dlxil- Sur-lvty, '24-'27, B. B., '25-'27, Junior Q Carnival, '26, Bank, '26-'27, f'UlllIIll'l'k'lill C, '27. ' CIEORGE MCINTURE ..Kidf, Frfw his rqual, noni' his supf'rior. Entvrvil from Avondale Grammar Sf-houl, '23, Trvasurvr Freshman Ulass, '23, Base-hall, '24-'27, Football, '23-'26 U'aptaln. '2lil, Lette-1'nu-n's Club, '24-'27, Grady, '26-'27, Min- strel, '27, President Sn-niur Class, '27, Pl'l'SlQit'Ill lli-Y, '27, FRANK CARTER Parson .,Inyfl1ing 'worth doing is fwortlz doing Ewell. Enter:-d from Bogart High, '2B. LoLv1sE HUMPHREYS .. - Betty flmrm- Fe'mininr fvanily, di-vim' gift fha! makfs fwomfn ing. 1 Enlvrn-d from South St. Elmo, '23, Athenian Sovioty, '23-'24, ljixiv Sonia-ty, '25-'27, Cm'nlva.l, '26, Senior Play, '27. EARL HALlE , Squirrelly Sinf1'riIy is a 'valuablf assrtf' W Iflxilvrl-sl from East I'liattmmoi.:a Grammar School, '23, R. O. X T. C., '24-'25. XV. C. ROBINSON Dub ' ' h Hllannibal 'was a furry flfflljf man in his day, so am l, in Q Tllllllhu - ,, , -: Ent:-rf-11 from P1-dar Illll, '23, Fresh-Soph Play, '25, Junior ot I' 553 I Play. RZG, Sr-nlor Play, '27, Olliq-Q-rs' Club, '27, Hi-Y, '27, 4463 J Varsity Glu- Club, Opvrvtta, '27, Mlnstrvl, '27. J cl N 1 U I QT' fd tixxx Qin- -.R is :Z NJ! it-1 kjsgq Xxlfhf, l 1' 1 kg-:lffi1f 'afl A .' ' 'G ' if - Q14 fi 65 , 7, ,Q i Q5 0,1 'iff .tx '.f-Ji , 9, .. lin , ll ,il , . 3- 'V,1I, ,-.ann V,l 1' O it . IW R illwmi ,. , v ' 'l l' T' R , 1 , ,l,N, 0 -X-IG - YL QQ ' 7 0 1 jf' ' ' ' lllllolll llll X ffrhfillll ll 5 l l O vi O X I I Q 'xtxxxs Agri! K'Q, 'A -. 1- W l 9 f- .201 ' ' , :Ot ,Z ,--1O- 7- ---QOL, SCI1iO1' Class I J ESSE FRY Half I-Try To br raihrr than Io Mein. A , Junior Carnival, '2lig Senior Play, '27g R. O. T. P., '25. RUTH NIYLIUS Tommy USlll00fh runs the 'wafer -'wllrrr the brook is deep. I Girls' Hi-Y, '26-'273 Girls' Patrol, '26-'27. JAMES NIITCHELL Cracker fix a .voldifr nom' ix his supfriorf' Digest Staff, '25-'27. Wll,l,lE RAE SWAFFORD , Billie I SM fwlm fourth .vllall surrly Nap. Entered from City High SI-hool, '25. OSCAR BALDWIN AAOSH lVl1y fworfy nofw, fwllrn it is .ro nrar gone. Entered from East Dale, '23g R. O. T. C., '24-'25,'26-'27 Utfir-ers' Cluh, '27. EVA DANIELS MEveH fl beautiful typ? of that unfhanying good. , Entered from Mousu High School, '25. NIORRIS CANFIELIJ . Ancanll It mattrr: not how long you lime, but lmfw well. Entered from Avondale Grammar School, '24g R. O. T. '25-'27g Junior Carnival, '26. IDEXTER VANZANT - Dec The nobles! mind Ihr but rontenlment hm. Entered from Lenoir Uity High Svhool, '25g R. 0. T. ' '25-'27. EIllPl'Pfl from Tyner High Sehunl, '253 Junior Play, 'ZS' Entvrerl from East Sido Junior High, '231 R. O. T. IT., '24-'25- '2G-'27g Oflim-ers' Club. '27g Ili-Y, '26-'27: Printing, '25-'27' Enter:-d from East Side Junior High Sehool, '2-1: Secretary Sophomore Flnss, '24p Senate, '25-'27g Dixie Som-lety, '26-'27: r1., O C-. ' 'Real f' J , - H ,Fwy f .L o , Q 51 0 nruwillir 3 ll x1L - 0 II X-A- -A ,- ,-fff7 SQL' f ,xOC' SCHiO1' Class FRANK STRINGER -Amd Ila.m' ihrr, nymph, and hring 'with lhm' jrst and yauihful jollilyf' Entnrod from Sunnyshlv-, '23g Grady Sovim-ty, '24-'2lSg Fnnthall. '24-'26p Lcttm-rxns-n's Club, '25-'2Gg Junior 4'arnIv:Ll, '25, VERN.A QYREAR liuckie Shr lwas young and furry fair, Bright ryrs and goldfn hair. Illntorvd frmn East Sirh- Juniur High Sc-hunl, '2-lg lrixim- Sw 1-ivty, '24-'263 May l4'4-stiwil, '25-'2iig Junior t'urnivnl, '25-'24i: Varsity Gln-0 Vluh, '26-'27g Minslrvl, '27g Dpi-rvtlu, 'T. ISZATHIERINE HARR1Nc'roN ..Kay,, pl Sfwfff l'Xpf1'.f5i0l1 has Ihal farm El1l1'1'vd frunx East Sith- .Iuniur High, '23g Athi-ninn Suviu-ty, '25-'2lig Glow l'luIw, '25-'2tig Girls' Athlvtic' Assum-intiun, '25-'1Ili. RALPH CARSON S im Ci-W rfvrry man Ihinv rar, hu! fm: Ihy fv.9iH'. Elura-l'x-al frfun liiilpzvrluln- Grznnnmr Sr-hnnl, '21lg lt. U. 'l'. l'.. '24-'25. BIARVIN M ULKEY Red Hr .v u slmrk-rnvugfh mid. liiltvn-ii from Vvntral Grnnnnzu' S1-hunl, '2Zig ll. 0. T. t'.. '24-'26, FRrznoN1A IERNST Donn So murh youd, .vo truly lrfrd, Somr for lrss fwrrr llrijiml. ' Entm-rm-nl from East Side- Junior High, '23g XVvllm-sl--y, '2-I-'253 Girls' Athlotir- Assovialinn, '24-'25-'2Ii-'27: Bonlcstore-, 'ZHA lbixim- S01-ic-ty,'24i-'2Tg Minstrl-I. '24-'25g May lfm-Stlvul, '2-1325. Rov SNODGRASS Run Down Thr hanlrr you fry, Ihr raxirr Ihr fway .f1v'rn,f. lQllU'l't'Il from East Sicle- Junior lligh S1-hool, '23. AIOSEPH NIORRIS joe .'1 man 'with an unsurpassvd brain. Ente-red from Z. H. S., '25g Junior Play, '26g Senior Play, '27g Aga' .gf QI :fi Senate, '25-'26-'27g H1-Y, '26-'27g Dramatic Club, '27, -u L wg?-,O g-V - ,L '--...I W. ji, '1 is J KX lifllmliwwuw 'ir T ,R -4 . R in il . .iiiiixiiiiaiuifi 4 iiiiiiiiisiiiiii 1 X-QC' R ,,. .V YQ! 'JOI- PP R ao- o-ok, T l, W l SCHIOI' Class ,, WILLIAM NIORRIS Q Bill ' He is the eaptain of his olwn soul. Enters-ci from S. M, A., '24g DigPst Staff, '253 R. O. T. U., ' '24-'27g Junior Play, '26, Senior Play, '27, Officers' Club, '27. I KATHERINE LEE 4lKittyIv , I Age mnnot Iwither her. Entered from South St. Elmo, '24g Senate, '25-'27: Dixie So- ciety, '26-'27, Biology Club, '26-'27g Athenian Association, '26-'27. l JACK TIMIxIoNs njackn Al friend in need is a friend indfodf' Entered from Avondale Grammar Sr-hool, '23g R. O. T. C., 4 '25-'27, Rifle Team, '27, Junior Carnival, '26. O W' LELA STROUD Miss Stroud - I think it fwcll to be a little reser-vedf' Entered from City High, '25, Dixie Society, '25-'26g Girls' Patrol, '26-'27. GEORGE BROYLES Tom 'I'ody U Fortune is not on the side of the faint-hearted. Entervd from Vvhite County High, '25p Hi-Y, '25-'26, Junior Play, '26, Junior Carnival, '26g Senior Play, '27. ELIZABETH BUSHNELL 4IBettyn , rl merry heart doeth good. 9 V Entered from 35th Junior High, '23g Camera Club, '26-'275 - Ao, Minstrel, '25-'26g Basketball, '26-'27. NORBTAN GAITHER Alligator I rount life just something to try my strength on. Exits'-red from Lookout Mountain Grammar School, '23g R. O. T. C., '24-'26. GEORGE CADE Akade Gi-'ve me sports, or gi-ve me nothing. Football, '24-'27, Basketball, '25-'27, Baseball, '24-'27g Min- Strel, '26-'27. E 3:17 ' :I -' ffs' - .xp - 'I I H131-, '5 w- mf' , jf l' ' VI, A of X XZ ' fff':LZ ff1:lcFN ' ,I l xg-, .Q l rw- Ik' 'IX h .J .QT 'ful H llllzlll lllllllllllllmlmillll O I iii Z L 271 ,uh I ll., , i t it N' fri ,. -10p 'QCP Senior Class EDWARD MITCHELL 40:5 QQ: ,T l l 1 4 Mitche 9 Hr looks only for Ihr bright side of everything. R. O. T. U., '24-'26, Track, '26-'27, Hi-Y, '26-'27, Junior Plav '26, Rifle Team, '26, Champion Staff, '27. RUBY LEE PEPPERS .lRubyu IIN vyrs are lihr the diamond spark. - - 7 Entered from Gadsden, Ala., '26, Junior Carnival, '26, Euler- pean Society, '25-'26, Glen Club, '24, '27. RoscoE BOWERS Racoe find e-von his failurrs loaned to 'virtufs side. Ent:-rod from Mission Ridge, '23. A Enrru DAVIS 0 McGrulix ' Sha is stradfasl, scrfne, unmofvabl1'. h l Ent:-rod from Mission Ridge, '23, Senate, '23-'24, Athenian Souix-ty, '2-1125, Dixie Society, '25-'27, Junior Carnival, '26, Minstrvl, '23-'24, May Festival, '25-'2ti. HAMPTON MORGAN ..HamPu Honor is purrhasfd by drcds done, not won. ' Entered from Mr-Callie, '23, Junior Play, '26, Mins-trol, '26-'27, Svninr Play, '27, Band, '24-'27, Operetta, '27, Senate, '27, Hi-Y, '27, Orlirm-rs' Ulub, '27. W IIXIOGENE GARDNER tlSis!! Shy is full of human kindnzfssf' , Entorvd from Exist Lake- Grzunmar School, '24, May F'ustix'al, Q '24-'25, Athenian Society, '25-'26, Senate, '24-'25, l PAUL HALL 7 Paul Hr is a hi! fwilh fhr fair sox, but not 'wifh his lessons. Entc-rod from East Side Junior High School, '24, ALIRREY ANGEL Devil To rhino ofwn svlf he Nur. Ente-rod from East Sidi- Junior lligli, '23, R. O. T. C., '23-'25, Eagle S4-out Cluh, '25, Trac-lc, '24-'25-'26, Swimming Team, '27, Junior Czlrnivzil, '26, 1Tn'a.1natic Club, '23. , G to Q ' if - J 1 7 1 -if is l - - 'b a - ,- gf ,- W ' C S' ' . X1-5 , ' t 1:-rx . 7,- X Q XSL-N Xi' A :X ,-'f' GSXR A' 5-. .X 1' ,Q in f A S Q. Ll L - N S . ,P N K. gl , N lx . A 7 77 ,fri it ' 4-'J lf- 'I f'f I -l -. - 5- v jf ,fn A , , . f f -A Y X -- ' ' , ,ff fr' , ' f xx , C?-fl -, L - fs 1 5- A tl' i ' At O O , x E' Qi' t h. X ' Q. I A 0 1 1 5 , 1 id Y- 5 6 , - N J 0 I z sl O 1 9 6 a fp'-og, root, 'lop '- DDQ 'JO1 S6Hi01' Class , RAYMOND RUNYAN Onion I had ralher lu' right than to hz' Pr1':idenl. Entered from Central Grammar Svhool, '23g R. O. T. C., '24-'26, Hi-Y, '26-'27. l ALIXIA ROSE UNDERWOOD Alma She is as pun' ax thc lily fwhifrf' Entervd from Tnnnessvo Xveslm-yan College, '24, Biology Club, '24-'25, llonor Student, '27. J. B. HAWKINS Scrubby He had a daily hfauiy in lifr. Ente-rvd from East Side Junior High, '24, R. O. T. f',, '24-'25, 1 Bookstore, '24-'25, Book, '25-'27g1Il-Y, '25-'27, l'iAROl.D CAREY Corporal Only so murh do l knofw as I hafvr livfdf' Entered from Signal Mountain, '23: R. 0. T. C., '24-'27, OIFIL-ers' Club, '26-'27. JAMES JUILLERAT Jimmie True .vuz'n'ss is to labor. Entered from East Side Junior High, '23. E UGEN E CARSON Gene ' I dan' do all that may bfromz? a man. 5 Y H Y Entered from Avondale Grzggxnggr School, '24, R. O. T. C., EDWARD NIORGAN Tubby I have drunkfn deep of joy and I will Iaste no other Lwinr' fonighlf' Enters-d from East Dale, '23g Junior Play, '26, Senior Play, '27, Radio Club, '24-'26, Stage Crew, '25-'27. MALCOLB1 LYNCH --Mari Hs for mf, all I knofw is I knofw nothing. , . Entm-rf-d from Red Bank, '23, R. O. T. C., '24, ,:,,,c, in .ff in . -- of a' rio. hu g v ' 5' A O ' N if llLU,.'i1f3H ' ' X - ,X will 'V O i Z i Hllllwfk X ollllli R 6 -1lI I I yr -1QL- Y 40:4 :Of .gr f 'NI vw - SCI1iO1' Class A KATHERINE COULTER Katrinka SM ha: a mannrr trur and grntlrf' Entvred from Gruysville High Svhool, '26, LEWIS PHILLIPS Phi, l ronsider lurk as plufkf' Entvrs-d from Red Bank Grammar Svhnol, '23g R. '25 O. T. C.. ETTA TANNER HEIUIH Hn fare portrays purity of soul. Entn-red from North St. Elmo Svhool, '23. ff -, . , I J -rfb 1 I-.I-1 1. E ' .' 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Four-Year Honor Students 'FHELMA BAUMGARTNER EDITH WoonARo RUTH MARTIN EDNA STAMPS MAYBELLE TAYLOR EVELYN CHAMBERS ALMA UNDERWOOD RUTH Mvuus Of all the honors conferred upon students of Central, none is greater than that of being a Four-Year Honor Student. This is a most enviable attainment, for it designates consistent effort, unceasing perseverance as well as ability on the part of the winner. The requirements for recognition as a Four-Year Honor Student are fifty A's, no F's or D's,l' with a conduct grade of UA. In addition to the scholastic re- quirements, the student must have taken part in school activities and must be of high moral standing. 50 Commencement Speakers Honor to whom honor is due. The distribution of honors and medals at the end of the scholastic y'ear is a time anxiously awaited by Central students. The culmination of the gradua- tion exercises come on the graduation evening, when for the last time the class appears as a whole. No more enviable honor can be conferred upon a student than that of valedictorian. This person is chosen from the Four-Year Honor Students. The happy choice of the class this year fell upon Edith Woodard, who has not only applied herself in her class work, but has used her infiuence for the promotion of Central's best interest. . Her ability in leadership has been seen in the capacity of president of the Girls' Patrol and president of the Girls' Hi-Y Club. Her valedictory address, Living Memorials, contained beautifully expressed sentiment, and was a fitting close to the commencement program. The selection of Maybelle Taylor as salutatorian was a wise one. In addition to the honor of being one of the Four-Year Honor Students, she has the distinction of having accumulated sixty-six A's, the highest number made by any member of the Senior Class. Her work in the Commercial Department has been outstanding. She was an able member of the Cfnfral Digest business stalf of 1927. In her salutatory address, The Spur to Achievement, she again gave evidence of her ability. Probably no boy in the Senior Class has taken a more active part in school activities during his senior year than Reed Gardner. In addition to hearing the responsibility as editor-in-chief of the 1927 CnAMP1oN, he has taken a leading part in dramatics, and has served as vice-president of the Boys' Hi-Y Club. His ability has been so outstanding in the Public Speaking Course that he was chosen to represent Central at Knoxville in the extemporaneous speaking contest. His popularity with the faculty is seen in the choice of him as faculty representative. After his excellent address on China, no one doubts the wisdom ofthe choice. The popularity of George Mclnturff in his class was most convincingly shown by the un- usually large vote which was given him for class representative. He has been an outstanding student, not only in athletics as captain of both football and baseball teams, but he has served most eliliciently as president of the Class of 1927 and as president of the Boys' Hi-Y Club. His work in the Lettermen's Club has been most commendable. In his address, American Imperialism, in his same honest, convincing way he defended the position which seemed to him right and reasonable. It is with love, hope, and great expectations that Central follows the Commencement Speak- ers of 1927. Louise BRANTLEY. EDWARD MITCHELL. re a e , , , 'Y t 1 1 52 .35 ,g Y TH E C.l'lAMP1UN Fi .Q s g,'LQ .. na. , 4 ' xzgtik ' ' , . Y ' 03 Q- f u ,- ,W Q 'I' he 1 W u vw The Class of 1927 , 9 4 is 33151 ' -23' COMPLETE history of the Class of I927 through its entire four years would be V g M I, i A ,, iz? one typified by periods of sunshiny days of smooth sailing, with not a few dark ' l - f ' ' il FX 95-A, days of rough .tossing on a stormy sea. The details of such a history are numer- li 'YQ 6 if J ous and interesting to only a few, so here no attempt will be made to give them all. 5, 6 .A lf L , In September, 1923, when about four hundred youngsters, fresh from grammar ff, l school graduation, entered the walls of Central High-that school which was to il , Q become so dear to them-there was a sense of disappointment experienced in seeing that no one ' Y marvelled at the remarkable class now starting on its four-year course. We felt we were un- , . f' l 'gl usual, although the fact at that time passed unnoticed, for we had to prove ourselves. We heard I I . that the spirit of this school was contagious, but coming from various schools and possessed with ',, I , ' different attitudes toward such a question, we pondered over just what this spirit was. But at 7' ' V the close of the glorious football season we found that we unconsciously had that peculiar, in- , ..' . tangible something so hard to describe, yet so keenly felt-the Central Spirit. - ' 2 if During these first days our difficulties were many, and all to a greater or less degree ex- if f perienced storms. In the midst of such days we were informed that we were to be guests at Q ' the annual sophomore-freshman party. This was a very happy occasion, when we met many 5 . I people, enjoyed games, and learned that sophomores were not altogether our bitter foes. 3 . Since all successful organizations must have officers, at our first class meeting we chose as our , haf -lg leaders for the year: jack Bradford, president, Lester Hunt, vice-presidentg George Liner, sec- lr 3 I h Bl retary, and George Mclnturf, treasurer. Much honor and crdit are due these students who so 1 faithfully guided this ambitious class through its first struggling year, during which time an X l 2 active part was taken in athletics, declamatory contests, societies, and plays. The close of the '. r 'i school year drew near, and we separated for the well-earned three months' vacation. Q, In r924 we entered as sophomores, feeling ourselves exceedingly worldly wise from the ex- ' periences of the freshman year. Our self-importance was everywhere in evidence. In many ' 4 . ' Q cases it was difficult for our instructors to teach us, for we thought that we already knew much f Ig 1 ourselves. This might be compared to that rather pitiable state of man where he knoweth not -- i ' that he knoweth not. ' V. ' One of the main sources of strength in our class for the four years has been its splendid leader- A H Q ship. The officers selected for the sophomore year were: Arthur Hanson, president, William , ' A ' Rollins, vice-president, Raymond Alley, secretary, and Ruth Mylius, treasurer. N 5 4 After the usual trials of the sophomore year, those of us who had successfully withstood these 2 Q, I tests were classified as juniors. ' im Q What a joy to be juniors! We had thought if we could only reach this stage the battle would V i be almost won. Our leaders for this eventful year were William Rollins, president, Harry ' qi Adams, vice-president, and Edna Stamps, secretary and treasurer. Much to our delight we found L ,Q Km this year to be different from the others. We began to realize more the importance of initiative D 0 and of doing things because it is the right thing to do. Now we entered more into school activi- r 0 ' It ties and found real joy in working together for our class and our school. Oh, what fun and yet f, what hard work it was getting ready for the carnival and for Ingamar, the junior play. Both i 0. , of these events are still considered among the best of their kind ever given at Central. The s ' 5' if ': I li 2 3- is if 5 ' , V av' W' '-1 sf vga-- 'rm , 0 1' ' J 4 if 5 - ' 'ii H. www T 5 wa.. .4s3EL..3. isp..- .....-.-sa:-ae' , ,X J...f1:Si..-tfL.-...s v fl , v F 0 r , 'I' . V ' f-7 -sean .-.322 THE CHAMPION . sgalnl-.. g-'.i.-L. 4 faxes c - ullfvfkndgil . 'al Y' 's - gf it . , 1 0 in fl - :S e r 4 2 7 fumus 0 , , .,, l, 0 f.. . ,' lifliw ' ' if , rl V ' ' I V I ,g-'Q I f ,MO ei- E S , f X e . . 5 , i 1 Q :I- Y - . -v?I A x 1 . '1 . 1 sa ff i i if-' 9 'XL sf' J if 1 X Jumoa S -1 ', , J. 'I , :gsm f ' t 'W ,fi-.:z.'.. -.ex ' gf? . A ? J lKw' I 'I K . 1 -3 K' ' i N I Zsommou: ,I AI ' l ' .1 yfdtshv Q .- QW' 1 1 l fl ii-z-57 ::: Agn, 1 y. K Q il ' ' I lg 'M' A' .' i FRESHHAN J 't as , , ' , v , i' 1 1 , , banquet had its usual share of thrills and excitement for us all. This delightful occasion at the 3 4 Country Club, where juniors were hosts to the seniors, was unique and filled with new expe- E , riences and pleasures. In the midst of the novelties of this year, toward its close began to dawn I . .I ' upon us the fact that the junior knoweth that he knoweth not. 1' Q 1 When the class again arrived at Central in September, 1926, their hearts were filled with Q new hopes and the realization that they were really seniors. The oflicers for this year were: ' ' ' , J George Mclnturf, presidentg William Rollins, vice-presidentg Edna Stamp, secretary and treasurer. V 1' A - 3 As each year like a day has dawned and has passed through the heat of the noontide on to . ' 9 the close, so here these years passed by, each more rapidly than the one before. As we see that 9- gi , Q the sun of our senior year is so near its setting, it is with a more serious feeling than ever that Q l 5 we realize the meaning of the words of the poet, Nae man can tether time nor tide. Of all the ' I il years, undoubtedly our senior year has been the most delightful. Filled from beginning to end ' ' '43 with hard work, new tasks and untried responsibilities, but all interspersed with friendliness and , co-operation, we truly feel that it has all been worth the effort. It is with a peculiar feeling of r f fear, commingled with self-assurance and determination, that we now face the untried field of the . future, where we must demonstrate what our high school days have meant to us by proving to ' 7 l A . the world that the Central graduate knoweth that he knoweth. ' . Mxwksn Moomz, '27. ' 1 'I 3 'O ', Q . A 'l ' B . 4 4 -ll Qs! iw: iq 53 hi' , 0. iv- ' on it ' ' + 25 E 'E 1 '5 s5'f- ' lv' 'iv' Y' ' fmx 2 . lk. 15062255-. , - ' 3.9.5. -'.-....4-iilvzli I L ,fe 4h'ai.n:1u'i. .espn ,a...ti.f.ufda4fk..,,.a 'P r swsufvr-ev'- W ' g m 'E f-mrs ' THE CHAMPION e 'L .f2.aLgi,---.f . .nndlfsfisvegl . c-at re-E ,, I 4, SHA.. 0 'ii' S ' D ?2lts'5 1 emor ays ,ggi i' s f P tl Q ,t EINIOR ARTY I . 7 3. U The Senior Party of the year 1927 was given November I2 at the school building, which was L 4 ' yr ' ': attractively decorated in purple and gold. There was a series of entertainments in different rooms. i if ' I Each student was given a program and attended each performance in groups. These entertain- A, ' , .Q ments were called Cave of the Winds, Fruit Basket, Nuts Bag, and The Flower Wedding. ' .' 1 Later a program was given. in the auditorium, after which the students retired to the cafeteria . il ' for refreshments. Each person had been given a little booklet for autographs and each kept Q . . his as a cherished souvenir of one of the most joyful events in his school life at Central. T' fl j if THE SENIOR PLAY g 7 A large audience witnessed a very creditable performance of Twelfth Night at Central High , 1 School on Friday evening, Dec. rr. It has been the cu'tom for the Senior Class to present a J Shakespearean play each year. In the estimation of many, the selection and production of Twelfth ,I 1 V Night, both in staging and lighting effects, as well as in other artistic requirements, eclipsed all '- AQ I T-I1 former efforts. LU ' ' U' It is no small thing for high school students to present a Shakespearean drama, and the cast ' 4 if 9 . of Twelfth Night deserved the honor they received for their good acting and splendid interpre- ,If -' tation. THE JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET T 3 ,N The Senior Class of '27 was very fortunate in being the first class to be entertained in the 5 . P . Crystal Ball Room of the Read House. 5 ' gl W' The Junior-Senior banquet is always a delightful event, both for students and the faculty. - , It is the last time the juniors pay tribute to the seniors, and is a crowning event in the friendships L of the junior and Senior Classes. ' ' 5 1 Program : Grand March . 1 kd .fl Invocation .......... .......... . .. Rev. J. A. Setleffe f. 'W Q l ' T 5 The Play -xt' if ' , The Curtain Rises ..... .... . . Eugene Mayer i. Qi 3- 'f The Players Enter ...... .... W ilber Peterson U Q pg E, The Comedy .............. ..... F rank Bradford I 'O if O H The Climax Approaches ......... Louis Smartt sk S- , ' . S I The Curtain Falls ........ ..... 6 Getgge Mgmt?-r 5 'Q ' o ...,.................... ........................ ' e W t ' e . ' Cuxijtain cans- la r Y ng in I' r 'rn Mn er... ...,................ Pi i IS. E. ' The Dfaregimrs ..... Superintendent J. E.r Waliiter, Mrs. biflilg 4 Musical Number .. ...............................,.......... Frank Hansberger l as , 5' From the Audience .............................................................. Dr. T. H. McCallie ' Ei CLASS SERMON Q i R The class sermon of the Class of YZ7 was preached hy.Dr. Homer W. Car enter at the First , P Christian Church, May 29. It is an annual event and a time-honored custom which serves as one I of the parting admonitions to the class. This year the sermon was unusually convincing and F ' 1 F any I interesting. Q02 0 , Q 4 X ' l ' 'ea 1 ' gi 'xffsp Q ima 5, ,k-,, Q 4 Lg- -.' I I 'I sa i ff egg U gk 0, s 5 -'T 'A F, 5 5 Y D r.-3: ,LV J an N fr pa' ,, fref' M- v , -if m f , L' . at f . f 4 f X . -2- Q t .4 ll X K , - 5' iq ?' l l fl'kN' M - ll , l f , 14 44 ww ff tu t at were .wa is Pi jf .4 + 1 L1 5 , ' ' J ...gl 'x iii .Zi 54 K-53 II l F - --qv xagy- K 4.6--gl .I .lj-.tw - YJ- -n . a ,, 0149, 2? 42. THE CHAMPION rf? rf'a1 . ' 3+ Fa- ' - .ea .K '5fe Q..'lg ?l'I:t-Qd1.snPff:c!'tn 'bl ' cp. 3,5171 4' ,s, qi- jst ig fi' iqglfs- I 1 THE SENIOR PICNIC sw A 9 The senior picnic is the great outdoor occasion of Senior Week. On the morning of May 30, l , I .2 the seniors left by way of trucks and busses for the North Chickamauga Creek. No more de- oi 'T , lightful place could be found for such an event. 1 ' 9 if . 7 At the close of the day seniors expressed their appreciation of the day as another bond for 7 I ' 0 binding the class more closely together. fn ' A 0 5 CLASS DAY ' 'l l The Class Day program was one of the prettiest events featured in the graduation exercises. ,sl ' The decorations were carried out in the idea of a flower garden. ' . A very important feature of the program was the presentation of the gift to the school from le t Q the Senior Class. tl ' Q Class Day Speakers Q History . . . ........... ................ . ..... W llllam Rollins .1 Poem ..... .............. . . ..................... L . . . . . Victor Stoneclpher 1, - rv I Will ............................ .,,,,. C arlog Gilliland j i ' Prophecy .... .................... ...... E v elyn Chambers ' .. ' iz21i,'::x.1:n.:f.iiLf' to ..?1 ':e.MC.:n: I t . .............. ...... .... .... c a . . e son - W ' - GRADUATION NIGHT - w X The climax of four years' work for each member of the Class of '27 was reached on the night , Q 5. 4 of june second, nineteen hundred twenty-seven. It was a sad yet happy sensation that filled the . - 'Q --' heart of each senior as he, dressed in cap and gown, walked down the aisle of the Memorial Audi- V torium to receive his diploma and take part in the final gathering of that class. , 4 I A The valedictorian, Edith Woodard, and the salutatorian, Maybelle Taylor, both gave excellent ' ' speeches, while Reed Gardner, as faculty representative, and George Mclnturf, as class represent- I' ' at ,g ative, added much to the program by their splendid addresses. The program of the evening came B l it to a close with the presentation of diplomas and awarding of the alumni medals. RN! 4 I . 1 Namsu. C.-vrns. KATHERINE WEATHERLY. I S lg I I s I I l V I W Q Frfemfsfngi A ' x Q ii As I sit alone in the twilight, Some are like amber, rich and golden, E just at the close of day, Some like sapphire of truest blue, ' P' ' Memories like enchanting spirits Others clear crystal like the diamond, LQ 0 Hover along my way. Cut and polished by me and by you. H ll. Id O Time, I earnestly beg These friendships are my jewels, 10.4 , That my wish may granted beg Precious and priceless to behold. D Q4 I Turn gently backward in your flight I shall guard and keep them always, To nineteen hundred twenty-three. As rich perfume of the soul. i , . 'Z There, in memory's sacred chamber, No longer now on trial, i gi ' J' Guarded by spirits rare and true, Full well the test they've stood, 1 I find like jewels in beautiful setting, And now in twenty-seven I 5 .4 Friendships formed of rarest hue. We call them genuinely good. ' I 4 . . Q Oh, Central, our foster-mother, h - 65? L How grateful to thee we feel, Pg.. 'f In X' For all thy gifts so precious, li All praise for these friendshi s like steel. ' v P . j f' 'I fc O Ss -J ' ' 1 Q52 QQW 5.!?4?' 'W ' ' In rel vt Q . , -1:2 -. ' 4 - - -- A ls.. ..- - 3 A g ,. 5 , ww- .lay -.rqgd-ggi: , . . cies-Q -..'. -4' I 2121 ,m 2 B.. 131.41225-et 18.1 .-Q , I iit v, -iii , 5, .4 xl .XJ '1 .1 af 4 3, 1711 E 'eg Z ggi? -3' .fi-71 f,' H414 'a 5iT-4f 'Fifi T f'I X. I I:-x-7 . . T. zjvir-,g4b.. f 1 jYv' ' 99, - ' SH., - 4- D-C115-A 1-5:-f Q -I , xl 74 Y 'A'-.Q 1 ,: gf xA?y ' I, f 11 . 7 Y 'j ' 'nm' E IV? 2 ,A M-is-'W 'VY S 1 b M Aildlxzzv 'Y' L' . ' J ii'5J!1 22-1 xf ! Q'-1' L! 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Q1 -in ALDER, VENNIE BONDS, KATHRYN CRAVEN, LIZZIE LOU HAYS, DOROTHY , L 59 ALLEY, ELIZABETH BOWERS, ANDY CRAIG, CHARLES HOGAN, ELIZABETH J f, l ALLEY, RAYMOND BOSS, CHRISTINE DAYLEY, MARIE HARRISON, JOHN 4, ' 1 ANDERSON, HAZEL BOWMAN, EDNA DARR, JOE HAYNES, THOMAS 1 r. ANDERSON, HOWARD BOWLING, MILDRED DAVIS, RUTH HAMIl,1'0N, LOREEN A ' Q N ARNOLD, BERNARD BURRELL, VELMA DIAMOND, RICHARD HARRIS, CHARLES , ' . J. ARNOLD, HATTIE BAKER, MARY ELLEN DOWD, MARIE HALL, ELIZABETH - Q' I, ' ARWOOD, DOROTHY BURRELL, EDITH DUNBAR, MARY HAMERICK, LILLIAN S, - Q- ' ARMSTRONG, THOMAS CAGLE, GEORGIA DUNCAN, ELMER HALSELL, JACK 3 ' ', , ALPORD, FLOYD CALKINS, IRENE EPPERSON, JESSIE HART, GERTON I J JR BARNES, SARAH CALLOWAY, CHESTER ERWIN, ANNICE HALLIS, LODENIA kg , ,Q jf , BEAN, LOWELL CAMP, GROVER EVANS, LAURA K. HAMILTON, MARTHA N BEALS, BRUCE CARSON, KATHERINE EVANS, HARRY HENDERSON, EDWARD 'M 1- , , BEAVER, MYRL CARROL, LOUISE EVANS, MARGARET HETZLER, RALPH A ' N' X , ,ld BEENE, ROBERT CORNETT, NELL FAIRES, PAULINE PIEARD, CLYDE A Q BLACK, lNEz CAWOOD, ANN FAIDLEY, SUE HEGGIE, JAMES M I 'P 1 BLAKE, RAYMOND CAWOOD, LOUISE FISHER, VERNIE HENDERSON, WILLIAM . '52 4, ' ' BLAKE, WILMA CALDWELL, MARGARET FRANK, ETTA HESTER, FAY '- .,', ,I BOOTH, LILA MAE CASTLEBERRY, AARON FOSTER, MARGUERITE HICKMAN, RALEIGH I 'I BOWLING, CLARENCE CHATWELL, ALYCE FLEGAL, KATHERINE HILL, LOUISE ,I I G BOWMAN, EARLINE CHAMBERS, BLANCHE FULGHUM, HELEN HIXON, SALLIE x .fx . BOWLING, RUBY CHAMBERS, LUTHER FULLER, LOUISE HILL, MARY REED KX 'gf' f BOYD, REMA CLARKE, WILLIAM FLYNN, RUBY HICKEY, GLADYS ', ,L , A BOYD, ROSS CLARK, JULIA FLEGAL, CONLEY HOLDER, VIOLA I, I I 3 BRAMMER, MARGARET CLONMGER, VIRGINIA FRIDELL, MARY ELLEN HUDLOW, CHARLES I ' T X X . BROWN, EDWARD CORDELL, FORREST GAITHER, ANNIS HUGHES, LOUISE , J , ' , L BROWN, ERNEST CONLEY, RUTH GANSLER, RUTH HUMPHRIES, JOHN IJ ? Q- ' Q BRUCE, BELLE COLEMAN, BEN ADOIE GARRETT, W. B. HYDE, CARL 'JJ 1 3 X., .' BROWN, ELLA MAUDE COOPER, ALINE QTARENFLO, JOHN HOPKINS, LILLIAN ' J I BUFFETT, RUTH COOPER, RALPH GRAHAM, VELVA JOHNSTON, THOMAS A 'Y ' ' 5 BURNETTE, WILLIAM COSTA, DE A. C. GRAHAM, HALLIE JONES, DONALD . - 'Q BUMPUS, ROBERT CREASMAN, NELL GRAFTON, EDGAR JACKSON, CHARLES Q5 -' -I , BURNETTE, ETHEL CRAWLEY, LEONA GOTHARD, JENNIE L. JONES, LOUISE 'A ff ' I BURKHALTER, LOUISE CRAWLEY, MARGUERITE GRAY, MARVIN JOHNSON, WILMA '- ' 1 l' ' 4 BUNCH, MARGARET CRITCHELL, MABEL HANSBERGER, FRANK JOINER, GENEVA if! - 8' ,Q In k -I 's I74 S. .Q 1: A, A 165' E--' .r',-. pA-pf' ,, -,cf V ,.:::. :S 'L C .uw ' I .vi V : ' mf-T' 'L' F f! ' C ' A J' 5 L- I f .P-Q-il ' . I S I- -- '-. If . . . 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A A IAIICOQK, ANNA MASON, MARION RAMSEY, JOHN TURNER, DOROTHY f P., IQIBRERAI LYDIA MILLER' RILLA MAE SOY' GLEN THURMAN, NELL f' , , , LIER, ANNA MAE MILLWOOD, DOROTHY SILRER, ST, CLAIRE TURNER, MERVILLE 3 , A Z-I H , LALEI FRANCES MESDOWSI JOSEPH 5:, rH' SALLIE U3',:'ERI CI-ARISSA , , , , l,,A,, ,E L NGSTON, CHARLES M N' AUSTIN S ITHERMAN, CLARENCE v ERWOOD, HERMAN 4 A , ENTZ, FLOYD 0oRE, WILLIAM PENCER, MIRIAM QNDHRGRIFF, MOZFLL :I A' 'I LERCH, EONA MORRISON, RQRER STEPHENS, LOUISE V5 USER, EILEEN ' E I , 'A ' LIVFL MAYE T SWEE WHIT ' If , L - Y, NQRMA M R. EUGENE S TS. JOHN W 'NC' ORA CRW - Y X LOVE: WILLIAM MERONEYH MAE SIMS' CURTIS OVu'LlAM5y HARRY 4, A QA. N LOWE' WILLIE MAE MEAD0Rv HORACE SMITH: RICHARD Wll'LIAMsv PAULINE ' X , LERCH, MARGARET MUIILIGAN, ERNEST SAMRTF, LOUIS WILsoN, JAMES A ,, ,Q I LAMBv S. NEYERSI ALMA S OWEI EDWIN WALLER- JOHN ' g K 1 1 . AWRENCE, CLIRT0 WPORT- DOROTH Wm' ARLON ATERHOUSE, on . ' LOT N PEPE Y SCH VVF N , L,NsrEIcH, DOUGLAS PRE R, VIvxAN SHAWEIGER' MARTHA vQ,E,mNER, LULA MAY ,I :AA , , LHSERFELT, LAWTON PALNTICE, DOROTHY SHEEDEN, ,ALMA W0 EELER, JOHN 1 , V MA IS, JAMES P MER, CLARENCE S TON, GEORGE W 00, ELEANOR L I MLCLURE, M. PEASE, ELLEN SHELTQN, HELEN WOODLEY, MARGARFT A , fc Mcgwkf, HELEN PEFSTON' HARLOW SEERMAN- JAcR VVEIGHTI PELHAM ' I' I A I' ' ' - v . Y MC LUKE, HOWARD PA1ZER,MARGAEE,,,rA SHIPPEY, GEORGE VV .I.IAM5, EONA ,Q A, ,A A MCQONALD, CHARLES PEINTER, EONA MAE SMOFNERA CATHLEEN WIII11-EN, MHAON A ,. Y fi , Mc EE. JOE P NNY: DOROTHY S ARTT, BONNIE vVu's0Nn HAZEL I , ' M CENZIE, WILMA ROCHARQ HAROLD SU WEL, GRAGIE W0 LIAMS, BEVERLY LI Mc ARTYI EDITH R TLEDGEI DAVID Q NDSTROMI REGINA W on' EVELYN H' IA ,I 1 MCCLANAHAN, CRATE R0GERs, LAWRENCE EMITH, HOWARD Worm, FRED I, MCGAUGHEY, HADLEY RMNEY, THELMA S1EGALL, HARRY WARREN, ETHEL Ag ., , CCRARY, GRACE M' THELMA SAV0Yv HELEN WEBB' BLONDIE HERRILI., MANCE BLCH, EUGENE V , I4 VVILLIAMS H I. , W . ERMAN , . I I . , A . 59 OUT: HELEN A A F l I 1-' I W., T' ' 3 xx. , A--li. W 'l ' ' Nw- -. - - U. -. . -. .., - L A ff -A . : E - A Q1 , --...gy---,EAA ' , .. A, 6 O-A 'H K - I , gqg- V I 1, ,, -A 1' - I - I 4- I - gffyif A M . ,. , , . - A . . I A 1 -.- . ' if ' -Pg-11 1 ' f . L, ,EAWAEA , AA ,. 1 00 Awyr T 5 ' ' '-' ' Ci- s-P.. ik THE CIHMMPIUN QF EHQ' a tl: - - H ' ' u , .I,, ll ,z l umor Land Q, - 'T . S ww gl , x,J' BROM the land of Sophomores, we, a band of happy adventurers, set forth gaily ' , 4 x and, in September, 1926, triumphantly entered the fields of our ambition--Junior 'g i , J, 4 ,Q Land. To make our sojourn here successful, we recognized the need of wise 1 DRS , leaders, and, knowing none better than those who had led us safely through the Q ' ff fx - perilous passes of Freshman and Sophomore, we again elected Eugene Mayer, h 'ii' 'I , Q president, and John Waller, treasurer. Mary Helen Richardson was transferred from the vice- E ' ' presidency of sophomore days to the junior secretaryship. And Howard Anderson was elected I' Q , l first assistant to the president. Then we set forth on our pilgrimage, confident of overcoming - 0' all difHcu'ties and winning many laurels. ,X . fl Qi In our expectation of success we were not disappointed. The first event of the season which 'l h 0 Q tested our ability to uphold the tradition of the junior Class was the junior Carnival. On the i' '. 4 school lawn the tent attractions drew the crowds as usual, and in the auditorium the entertain- .3 ' ment, consisting of athletic demonstrations, music, a playlet, and a mock representation of the f ' V faculty, created much mirth. The climax of the evening's entertainment was the crowning of wg 2 Central's Carnival Queen, who was Ora Grey Whiting, a member of the junior Class. 3 I Q ? ' d In pep meetings and on the athletic field Central rooters gaily waved caps and pon-pons of ig ei? junior manufacture, a junior cheer leader, Charles Jackson, led the yells, and a junior accom- r r panist, Evelyn Wood, played the piano. No wonder the juniors were especially enthusiastic I N 0 and were able to supply their school's football team with such invaluable aids as Underwood, ltd 1: Mayer, Key, Donald Jones, Ed Peterson, Timmons, Anderson, Waller, and several others. ' 1 l. M After the Christmas holidays came the annual junior play, The Goose Hangs High, a i ' modern Comedy by Lewis Beach, was selected and afforded ample opportunity for the display ' ' of the dramatic talent of the class. Jack Sherman and Gladys Hickey played leading roles as lgfql , Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ingals. Both were mature parts, and the way in which tle charact-:rs ' li M , were portrayed reflected especial credit upon high school students. The Ingals children, a lively A bunch of youngsters, were played by Ella Maud Brown, Charles Jackson, and Eugene Welch. M G4 Ora Grey Whiting took the ingenue lead. The foremost character role was that of Granny, E' 0 played by Dorothy Hays. Other parts were taken by Marie Dowd, Katherine Bonds, Pel'iam , Wright, Howard Anderson, Mark Reynolds, and john Sweets. - ' ' In March came the annual declamatory and reading contest, and the juniors, with Mildred Wm Q Taylor and john Ramsey as representatives, won both. Not only at Central did Mildred prove 1 ' ' T ag that a junior could win, but in the contest among the schools of the entire city she proved that l' , she was entitled to the laurels of the victor. In the oratorical contest, held at Central in April, W Helen Cornelia McClure was the junivor representative and ran the senior winner a close second. 5, 31 0 A new honor came to the Junior Class with the annual May festival, for Central's May queen :I 5 was Jane Boyd, chosen during her sophomore year as the most graceful of the school's dancers. , f Sojourners in Junior Land have indeed found it a happy and a pleasant place. If at times r QQ--5 burdens proved a bit heavy, welcome relief was afforded by the conductor of the Bus Line of V the Central Digest. Now, as we approach the boundaries of that new and unexplored territory, t 1 ' Senior Land, our eyes are turning toward the final milestone of our journey-the junior-senior 50 of banquet. Without a doubt the success which has been attendant upon all the other junior ven- ,Q F ' tures will again follow upon our efforts and form a part of the happy memories whcih we shall ' ' ' .N take with us from junior Land. 1 Q W, 'J it O4 5' 1 '34 34 60 W: s., K' . me s ' ' 2'2.! v4,-1-Las-1b f'ma.,aL - -Qs 5-.ga ,an-9-S. fm. cs.. f 'fl 4-.9 ra. masse.. . se,.?....-.,.e-nf.-.av ,, , Gia - V H 'f' .a,,,,.g S 6 0 '1 'ga fx? 0 6 1 A ff- - iw - ta. A 9 KETNQ A :o:?f 'i .J txfv. v- v- jg 1 Y ,Y ' s'f '-if A Sqplzfomofe Class Omcefs A T i ' FRANK BRADFORD. . . 1 . , . .Presiclenlu - fl P HOWARD HAMMOND , .,.. -Vice-Preiident ' 1' Joi-LN SEAGLE . V .... . ,. 4. Secretary HOWARD SMITH . Q. . 7 .... - .. Treasuriri it f Y ' - 1 bg? V ta x r..Svhqw zgwg Wu Ill 605 'Z 'rfcwn R S6319 UL 1 fa, CLASS .' Q' O .. 1 ,gff IQ, I' - l. ,+-,. . jfgflf - . - :Ll L. ,A 4, g 13 jf, l i- TH E CIIAMIJION i I 4 I -A A MWA A CHD ,3 S34 ' W A Y '1 atm' T04 V I I i 2 I f , , 1 S ' 1 10002 I I I . Lg I IT I i I! A , A ', Q7 I A IF: X!! I . x . Q . N 'txx I .J K . I ,. 'I I ANDREWS, WILLIAM ACUFF, HELEN ADAMSON, FLORIE AGEE, L. D. ALLEN, LESTER ALLEN, FLOSSIE ALLEN, THOMAS ALLISON, THOMAS ALLENDER, DAVID ANDERSON, WILLIAM ANDERSON, HORTENSE APPERSON, HELEN ASHWORTH, MARGARET BUOL, ANTON BLAKELY, FRANK BALLINGER, ROBERT BALL, HENRY BARNES, CATHERINE BECK, MILDRED BELL, JESSIE MAE BETHEA, RICHARD BOLT, ROY BARNES, PAUL BOLDEN, OZELLE BOWMAN, BERNITA BOWEN, NORMAN BOWMAN, PAULINE BOWENS, EDNA Boss, EURENE BLACK, MAE BELL BRADFORD, FRANK BRACKEN, MARTHA BROOKS, JAMES BROWN, MARGARET BUCHANNAN, LLOYD BURGESS, HAZEL Sophomore- Class CAMP, MARTHA CARTER, ARBUTUS CHAMPION, MARGUERITE CHANDLER, JAMES CONNER, KATHERINE CONNOR, GLADYS CONNOR, WADE COLLINS, WM. COCHRAN, CLYDE COOKE, HOWARD COULTER, BREWER CORBLY, MARTIN CRAWLEY, VERBA CREDELLE, SARAH CROCKER, MARIE CUMMINGS, JOHN DAHLEERG, ALFRED DANIELS, JOHN DAVIS, LORENE DAVIS, EDITH DAVIS, FRANCES DAVIS, VERA DAVIDSON, JOSEPHINE DEDMAN, EVELYN DELONG, MARSHALL DEREEN BEN DUGGAN JOHN DUNCAN, FANNIE ELDER MURILL EDWARDS EARL ELLISON, MARY ENGLISH, MAEEL ERWIN, ALMA ERWIN TOM EVANS, CARTER EXUM, RUTH FITCH, JOY HUMPHREY, IVA FITZGERALD, KATHERINE HARTMAN, ERICK FRY, GEORGE FULGHUM, JOHNNIE GARMANY, BONDS GERMAN, PAUL GIST, MARY ANN GRAY, MARY GRAYSON, ROY GRUETTER, CHARLIE GREENE, EDNA GRIFFITH, RUBY GODDARD, GRACE GODSEY, ROBERT GOODWIN, ROAS LEE QEOTHARD, NELSON GURLEY, MABEL GUTHRIE, PRESTON HAMMOND, CARL HAMMOND, HOWARD HAMILTON, MARGARET HAGGARD, WILHELMINA HART, DORTHEA HARDISON, JUNIOR HARRIS, ORVILLE HELMS, ALICE LOUISE HOOD, GLADYS HORNER, NEUMAN HUDSON, CECIL HAMRICK, MERLE HAMRICK, MERTON HARRIS, DANIEL HARRIS, JOHN HUNT, KATHLYN HUDLEY, FLOYD HAMMOND, ARTHUR HANNAH, JUANITA HOOPER, NEvA HUDDLESTON, LILLIAN HAGGARD, JAMES HEARD, CHARLES HENDERSON, ELIZABETH HILL, FRANCES HIGGINS, MILDRED HUDSON, EMILY IRWIN, DOROTHY JOHNSON, HARRIET JOHNSTON, REBA JACKS, MILDRED JARRETT, VIRGINIA JOINER, LENA JOSS, PAULA KEEN, JAMES KANE, HARRIETT KEITH, A. R. KELLEY, EDNA MAE KELLEY, DOROTHY KRAEGER, DOROTHY KAMMER, MILDRED KEMP, ELOISE KELLIS, MARY LEE KELLEY, OREN E. KELLER, CATHERINE KENDALL, ROLAND LUMPKIN, SUE LINGERFELT, RUSSELL LEE, GORDON LEGG, INEz LYNCH, MARGARET LE FEBER, VIRGINIA 0 's KS ,I .I K f A. Q 'i ,. I P Ivo .I I .5 I W e 5 , 32 ' BUTLER, GEORGE FARMER, ALTON HICKS, ARNOLD LEE, OTTIS ' ' ', CORDELL, MARY GLADYS FIGGINS, LAWRENCE HITCHCOCK ARTHUR LANGSTON, MILDRED ' ', CAGLE, LEE ROY FINLEY, PAULINE HACKWORTH, M M ' 1 I 1.' ' I ' . I ' if-if TL :Sl sc ' I -E251 -:E f ' ec-I-2. ' O- A , T 12 A 'I 4' ,. ' 'Uv-fff 'I , IQ .5 S 4 Ox 5 , - , I i I V , '1 ' -5 I A 'O , .vw I , - E, ,4 - 'I- .I ll ny: kj c RQ ' 'S' Q 1 al I ' ' H I ' R 5 tr' 1 --,,- THE CHAMPION ef'?',g2- ,.,g,+ C'7 , '- 'I jf SI if P . In W I , I 1? 'n. ,Ir Sophomore Class I , - I ' I F 4 ' . . Q'-4 , A I S .,, 'vi . . , th A 0 8 I I f'.!A..'9g..'..:-. 34103 e 69' 4 0 ' lg V LS 0 , I Q' RS ' A I' 'It' wi 'Q '. , ' I' Ep If - .X '. A 4 'R Y ff ' . 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I Q4 I '-N I 1 9 -i I -A LANKFORD, MATTIE LAWRENCE, GENEVA LANGLEY, MARGARET LENNON, EUGENE LICHTENSTETFER, PHILIP LINDEMAN, MARGARET MARTIN, OLIVER MOORE, THOMAS MERRIMAN, MARIE MANSPIELD, RICHARD MAXWELL, HERMAN MYERs, EDNA MAHAN, LINNIE MARTIN, FRANCES MOTE, EVA MEADOR, VANN MURPHY, THOMAS MAY, ROSEMARY MORGAN, GLADY5 MORGAN, WESLEY MOORER, FRANCES MONROE, ANCELL MILWOOD, ERNESTINE MARTIN, LORAINE MOONEY, RUBY MAULTBBTSCH, MILDRED MAKWELL, CARL MUELLER, ANNIE MCGAUGHEY, WALDO MCBRAYER, BEATRICE MCBRIEN, HE'I'I'IE MCBRIEN, NETTIE MCCLANAHAN, FRENCH MCCARTY, GEORGE MCCLURE, WILLA NELMS, RALPH NALL, JAMES OWENS, HAZEL ODELL, THELMA OLER, ELOUISE OWEN, ED O'REAR, JUANITA PECK, JAMES PECK, REECE PACK, FLORA MAE PAYNE, ANNA POWELL, EMMA LEE PROCTER, JESSIE PETERS, FORD PENLEY, KATHERINE POORMAN, FLORENCE PETIT, CHARLES PANGLE, MARY POTTER, HELEN PEASE, LLOYD POPE, EDWARD PA1'TERsON, EDITH PENDERGRASS, HARRY PERKINEON, WILLIE PATTERSON, MARIE PARKER, ELsIE PEARL, VIRGINIA PARKER, MARY LOUISE PHILLIPS, HARRY POE, JAMES PASS, BONNIE KATE PLANZER, WILMA PRINCE, MAEEL PHELPs, MAURICE PHELPS, MAURICE MCDANIEL, NANNIE REEPALMER, WHELAN NIPPER, THELMA PARRY, HAYDEN NEWWORTH, JOHN QUINN, JULIA NICHOLS, FRANCES RUCH, RALPH , .. x- ' 'NJQ -. 3'- -A RICHEY, DILLIE ROUSE, WILLIAM REECE, WILSON ROY, RUTH ROYAL, NELLIE RAUs, MARY VIRGINIA ROBINSON, LELIA RANKIN, MARY REDMON, BRYANT ROBERTS, VIRGINIA REUP, LENA SMITH, ANNIE L. SHROPSHIRE, OLIVE SILVER, CHARLES SMITH, MAUDE STANPIELD, ELLIS SUDDATH, ELIZABETH SCOGGINS, CLARENCE SCHERER, FRED SCOGGINS, PAULINE STANSIFER, ROY SWOPE, CHARLES SCHOCK, MARGARET SMITH, AUEERTA STRINGER, GRACE SANDERS, CYNTHIA SCHIEF, PAULINE SHIPPEY, RAYMOND SMITH, HOWARD SEAGLE JOHN SIMs, FRED SEARCY, JAMES SIMS, WILLIAM STARMER, ROY SKELTON, WILMA SHANNON, FRAN STANPIELD, RUTH STEEPNER, IAMES STEWART, HOYT STIVERS, WINTHROP SWAEFORD, CARL TALLEY, LOUISE TARVIN, BLANCHE TATE, DOROTHY TURRYVILLE, THEODORE TOOMEY, FRANCES TROTTER, LORENE THORTON, LOUISE TANNER, IDA TAYLOR, NANCY THOMPSON, RENA TAYLOR, PORTER VAN HOOSER, ELSIE MAE VAN HOOSER, HAZEL VVATSON, CLEO WHITAKER, MARGUERITE WHITFEMORE, MAx WALKER, MARTHA LEE WEIGLE, CHARLES WILLIAMS, LOVITT WRIGHT, VEsTA WILLIAMS, RUTH WILLIAMS, BESSIE WIETzEL, MURTELLE WILSON, GRANVILLE WATSON, ONA WILLIAMS, CECIL WOOLSON, EARL WORKMAN, JAMES WINTERS, MATTII-1 EE WOODARD FRANCES WARE WAYMOND WRIGHT, ELEANOR WILHOIT, PAUL WHITE, ANNIE MAE WEBSTER, VESTA WOOD, THOMAs YOUNG, LAWRENCE P 4 ' L' 1 V-J IAN s 111 I LA 'K' fl ' m 1 1 .N 'V A I 4 r Il X I, fa . S 4' 35 5 3333359 'V'-? W -333 ,mx gg.-34-791-616 ,+A '- Y , X I I, ' I ' , Dm, Y, L , i' V A l I 1 , , 'U il , in K -Q ' I I 4 IM Q . -g l R' if .jf A- I-I -A gl I.-. 1..- I .V 7 , Iv. 1 ,L I . J I' . I V :I 1 l l ' in ' Y 4 I, f - - l n 'V ,-I V- I., . li -. , Y., 'J ' ,. ,gh . ,, I I . , . ff- 1 1 -C-. I g. - , Ig.- v 's 7 i F 5 519'9 F 'f' , , 'W' '. fS 5 P 11 ' GSP -3+-t4 4 T1 IE C1!AMP1oN 1-E922 :if- T52 skjkmasng . EPA-on 1- 4urlfv51wac3f'l - ffl it git? , .y I 0 ' 'W ,' 4 ,X Q of 'fi I l 'z 1' , Sophomore Class 5, l' I' V i was P- ' HNNY, was dozing peacefully in Granny's big rocker. Suddenly he began to V' 0 0 'a Q shout, D0n't call me a fish! I can't help it! I'll . . . ! -but the rest of the ha V 'F words as they 'hurried out were so inaudible that his mother, coming from the ri- B of ' X I kitchen, could not understand them. 3' 1 45 -3 A,A'23,,f Bless his heart! He's having a bad dream, she remarked, as she looked ' v through the door. , A Y I . , Now I wonder what is bothering him P his mother asked of no one in particular. f- ' If she had been a mind reader she would have seen a miniature election, a duplicate of the L , g freshman election of '26, taking place in Johnny's brain. Q' p W i My, but this ice cream is good! How about some more P ' i I wonder what has given him indigestionj' his mother remarked. He must have eaten ri 'Q some pickles. But it wasn't pickles this time. johnny was remembering the refreshments at :Q ,. Q J the Freshman-Sophomore Class party. K 'ii ,gi Bradford, rah! Fifteen for Hammond! His mother did not know it, but Johnny was V Q ' dreaming of another election, this time for a wiser and more sophisticated group. . if , 5 Bradford, hit that line! Come on, Seagle! Let's have a touchdown, you Hammond! pal: '!He's studying too hard, poor little fellow. I'll have to see his teacher about this. His M ' mother was becoming distressed. ix! 1 ffwmh that fish eat! watch him! That's ten cakes for him! ' if its H-L, I wonder if he's eaten all the cookies? I did want some for dinner -and Mrs. Watson, !k9,.,,'l much alarmed, made her way toward the pantry. 1 Q Q '1 Doesn't Frances look like a Jap? 1- Trai La! La! I'll tell you, boys. Wilma and Flora Mae surely can sing. johnny was again seeing his classmates take part Q - V in the operetta. . Q 52 qi After this outburst, Johnny seemed to sleep peacefully. Suddenly he straightened in his chair . i F I and said with oratorical eloquence, Give me liberty or give me death! ' Why, he is dreaming about those declamations! Poor boy! It took him so long to learn ., . i ' 1 one, his mother said as she hurried back from investigating the contents of the cookie jar. Q ie Let's go, Bradford! Come on, McCarty! Make that basket, Hammond! X Q, 29 Johnny stretched long arms and legs and rubbed sleepy eyes. 5 ga , Ho! Hum! That was a peach of a dream. I surely would like to live that over again. ' fm G Live what over again P mumbled his mother, busy searching for her needle. K 'I E My freshman and sophomore years at Central. , It seems you'd be proud of being a junior, she remarked, for there will be good times next 5 year, too. in ' X 'f0h, you're right, mother, always. Anyway, there'd be those awful lessons to do all over ' again! t ? 924 EMILY HUosoN. 53' tx I : G 5 4 XJ' .9 My ,c , . -in , , o . 1 it-J! 'lslvssazrfrffzvryaisy-f -- -35 f E 1--swat! - :Q-T ' A 5 ' 1 c.. 1ss'.?CZL'.s3?ae..it......-911.-yn? Km N .. . . t4.-.,.4 f 5 ' 0 f WY-fix , ' ' f X . - j N q 3Q':q3lj, ,,6l O ' Q J C ?9?i M 3322? Eff-K - 3f'iZ 3,'?'---3 '--1'-3111?'f5,' X . . . ,. Y K 5003 'Oi3 WEE U 3533 ' fi - -.,, A 1 ' ' 3005! V1-0OQc' , no Q F1'eShI'D8.I'l Class OHQCCTS Q WILBUR Pl-:TERsoN ........ President . 2 ERNEST HORTON . . .Vice-President JOHNSTARR. . . .... Secretary BUFORD MCGHI-:E ,... . . . Treasurer 4' . 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U ' W ' Freshman Class ' Q P Archey, Henry Boyd, Richard Dove, Myra Hlll, Jack W Allison, Edlth Baker, Robert Dlck-son, Inez Haddock' Vg,-gil-lla . . : Athearn, Florence Bushnell, Walter Discus, Pearl Hin, Mal-y Lou - ' '-1 Ak'l,Bi Bk,Ad Di,J ' Q l Alkgn, 825113: Bssgg, Clatrlfgrlne Dzelrlngfzlbirt gzircllgonfaetifgeva 1 ' Alexander, Lebron Brlght, Clarlce Duggan, Wlllls ' H , Di ul Holloway, Aileen 5 ,, Alder, Shelton Burnette, Pauline al, E en Harris, Clystlua x Q, , Adams, Raymond Coors, Estelle Davls.L0l'6l1G Haney Velva X 5 - O 'll Akard, James Collneld, Bernard Dove, Margie Henry' Howard gl 'Q ' ' Arledge, Theresa Crow, Clifford Deedley, Sewell Hohmin Rlchard ' 11 ' Alken, Wllllam Cllngan, Lawrence Slyvan, Erwin Horton 'Ernest 4 :::z2:1,,.?1'zf,,,,,, Szszemifsisd Esxgziwxlllzsm gm, , J e Addison, Catharine Carpenter, Horace Glbson, Carl ' ' Armstron Wlllle Crouch Cathrine Grant J T Hester' Dorothy X J ' 4 5' ' ' ' ' Hudlow, Roy ,gn Anderson, Mabel Camp, Myetle Gothard, Edna . - B E n close James Green Mildred Hanman' Irene ' Q Bgggmlgted use 8 Crabtree Mona Gray 'Evelyn Howard' Almeta 'O . , Brown, Manolo Cummings, Scott Gryder, Jewell gfllliersoshtltlaary ,' ,A Burnette Oscar Cagle, Georgia Gillespie, Melba y' ' ' 1 C U Ch ste G t I Hickman, Blllle Barton. Lols Ca Swbay. ii ll Gran. 1:39 Hlnsenger, Max l I geavlir'Agtl:l: Cggleelgleln-yHenlfl,ettxg Gh?'l,eyWCro5sIl:ly Hudson' Ruby . roo . ' , l ' A Byrd, Matty Loulse Collins, Robert Gamble, Alera gaygllrgglrnifalerla ' 'n Barrows, Cecil gi?-UID. lgifflgd Geneva. Ezell Hamllmn: Leland g Brooks, Lucllle Nine. l0Y Ganner, Cecelia Hale, Rex 'X Black- Joe Caruand' Lydia Greene' Paul Howard, Margaret Bell, James Cantrell. Peggy Glenn, Parson Hall Ellzabeth I Benton, ll-em Coulter, Inez glattis, Susie Hangman Margaret A B I L l Carson, Arthur llespie, Ralph ' V ,Q Bsixglll gfcli cummlnge, Clarence gfsggerlrllirkgi Rachel ggffjerflgfcxge Bell. Effie Chunmly- Jack a ' oy Holland, Edwin 1 Bowllng, Helen Bressler, G. L. Bryson, Marie Black, Betty Sue Brannan, Frank Brown, Mildred Ball, Cathrlne Beals, Jacqueline Burton, Alice Barnes, George Beene, Dorothy Cromle, Charles Condra, Ernest Collins, Ruby Cole, Wilford Collins, George H. f Campbell, Laura Kate Conner, Virglnla Daffron, Andrew Davis, Lydia Dugger, Elizabeth Davis, Mary Lynn George, Floyd Farrar, L. D. Folkner, James Falres, Anna Foxworth, William Frazier, Edith Fullam, Leland Fitzgerald, Ruby Fletcher, Bennett Franklin, Luclle Farmer, Margaret Forstner, Alma Hodgklns, Rugby Hudgens, Helen Hlll, Lorene Hass, Myrtle Hart, Marguerite Isom. Mildred Jackson, Harry Jackson, Jack Johnson, Clay Johnston, Jimmie Jones, Lawrence Z. . A Q 1' 'll El, i .Ml ll' arg . 1 . . ' a i 66 'Sig cel J, F Y g l .,. G99 t o N Q me saeeee?-.':.g :ee.:,e.,1 Jones, Thelma Juillerat, Stephen Johnston, Ben Keen, George Klbler, Frances Kelso. Roy Kenna, Eugene Kelley, Rlehard Kelley, Massey Klmhle, Reba Kelley, Hazel Kelley, John King. Augusta Leviton, Bernard Lord, Mary Loman, Edwin Lee, J. B. Lee. Frank Livingston. Ruth Ledford, Bessie Lynes, Poster Lavewell, Elizabeth Los-ber, Doris Longbrldge, Bernice Lasater, Virginia Lowe, Cora Lowe. Ora. Lawrence, Ernest Lowry, Virginia Laeewell, Wilbur Layson, William Ledford, Jewell Land, Ethel Langston, Ralph Malstrom, Edith Martin, Lloyd Murray, Vivian Martin, Amelda Mooney, Ernest Martin, John Mavety, Garnett Morrison, Charles Miller, Helen Molton, Spencer F1'CSl'lTI'l3.I'1 C1355 Maxwell, Lum-ille Miller, Donald Mullls, Fred Moore, John Maloney, Harlow Mayer, Corinne Mayo, Marie Moore, William Mitts, Evelynn Mt-Eachern, Jessie McDermott, Vvlllie McDaniel, Cer-ile McGhee, Buford McSpadden, C. E. Mrtilure, Cieero McGaughy, Howard Mm'Al'ee, Minnie Lee McKenzie, Sadie Mc:Cullum, Mary K. McSpadden. Edith Newell, Frank Nelson, Clara Norton, Mildred Norrell, Ernest Nelms, James Norton, Charles Null, Cooper 0'Rear, Beulah Poe, Evelyn Pemberton, Neal Pickering, Naomi Poole, Ralph Peace, Raymond Pledger, Harry Pfitzer, Carl Park, Leona Parson, Glenn Price, Virginia Peterson, Vvilhur Pielcett, Frances Parson, Gladys Pollard, Barry Rogers. Graf-e Rawlings, Elizabeth Robinson, Marie Roberts, Gladys Rogers, Joe Russell, Edna Rvnegar, Ross Ratllffe, Ellen Rogers, Vvynema Rusbridge, Norton Reynolds, Mary Lamar Ransom, Virginia Rhodes, Edward Roberson, Laura Riddle, Edna Rash, Lillian Reed, Avas Reese, Evelyn Ryersog, George Ragon, Irvne Ruggles, Rhay Rains. Charlynne Shelton, Lloyd Shipley, Blanr-he Smith, Orman Scott, Pauline Smlth, VValter Sundstrom, VValter Smith, Beulah Smith, Gordon Scholze, Elbert Stacey, Ernestlne Simpson, Laurette Stone, Thelma Schneider, Marie Samples, Ralph Starr, John Shaw, Carrie Mae Slaten, Louise Stewart, Evelyn Smartt, Norman Sharp, Charles Standifer, Eloise Sehmitt, Elizabeth Suits, Floyd Shippey, Frederic Tipton. John Tyrell, Gallon Tyrell, WVayne Thomas, Raymond Thomas, Jann Thompson, James Talley, Mildred Travis, Lena Tate, Hazel Taylor. John Torrent-e, Herstine Tuggle, Tommie Trlmm, Joseph llsmlller, Dorothy Vaughn, Mlnnle Mae Valentine, Charles Varnel, Elora Vaughn, Herbert Vandergriff, Louise Vandegrlff, Vivian Vvood. Mary Katherine VVilbur, Catherine VVilhur, Ruth Nvllson, Jlmmle XVarren, Johnnie VValthour, Elizabeth VVelm-h, Earl VVhite, Edna Vvattenbargl 'r, Beulah Witt, Malcolm Wallace, James VVood, Lawrence VWEHS, Elizabeth Xvoods, Edwin Xvhlteside, J. D. Vvrlght, Aline Wheeler, Edith White, Rose Williams, Inez Vvllson, Ulrey Wilson, Louise Wright, John Wilkinson, Martha 'H ,J CDN' ' i f Tm: Cnxmmuw in 'S' 'Hui' , 17- ' T ' ' .' 1 ,, '-r- 'Ws -c .. -ex' -4' Sl fra or ---' W ---at at---A if ' gag . ' '5 : A D1ary :Zio , Chattanooga, Tenn., May 23, 2107. ,w ll' DEAR BETFY: just recently we have moved to the old home of my great-great-grandfather, :ll il, which is to me a most fascinating place. Grandmother has told me sp many ititeresting things l ug which happened to her here and which she used to do as a little girl, that almost every spot, every nook and corner have some happy association. Only yesterday I was on one of my investi- , ' 3 gating expeditions in the attic, and what do you imagine I found? In one corner in a rather H., 1 4 inconspicuous spot is an old desk which appeared not to have been opened for years. I was very , 8 much thrilled as I tool? from the different places letters written more than a hundred years ago. E, ' My- curiosity grew keener vshen suddenly I discovered a secret drawer. With some difficulty sl ft' I opened it. Inside was only one book. Imagine my excitement when I saw the word Diary, fx 45 'C and the name of my great-grandmother, of whom grandmother had so often tdld me stories. As -' i ' I turned the pages rather hurriedly to see just what was there, I found a brief record of her gi- 4 first year at Central High School. I could hardly wait to read it and see the comparison with J our own high school days. Since I remember how much you enjoy old records and letters, per- haps sometime you might like to see the complete diary. I am sending you a co y of the record I . ' if of certain days. P , l 5 , September xo, 1927. 9. t 3 Dear Diary: We began school today. It all seemed very strange and confused to me, but if 4, I soon discovered that teachers and the older students were glad to direct us to our rooms. There is a new wing under construction on theinorth side of the building. All day a continuous noise . ' of the hammer and the saw was heard. For about a month the seniors and juniors will go to ' l school one-half of the day and sophomores and freshmen the other half. I've enjoyed the day, - l for everything seemed so novel to meg even the noise was something different. 1 il Dear Diary: Today we had our first class meeting, which was very interesting. We chose the following members as officers: Wilbur Peterson, president, Ernest Horton, vice-presidentg John Starr, secretary, and Buford Magee, treasurer. After the election the officers responded I , B virlith shorthspeeches. Snecof mar members then led in some yells. Of all the yells, I like best -Y ' 1 ' t e one w ere we spe '- entra . ,I A I 4' Dear Diary: I think the most exciting time of high school life is during the football season. Y, 2 -f The victory over Tech High was most thrilling. We have the team and the coaches this year. . 'I fn - , Not one game have we lost so far! But when we play that game'with City High, we are going to win the great victory-that we look forward to from year to year. V ' 'llq .1 Dear Diary: I did not meet you at the appointed time lastenight, for I was late. The X 8 sophomores entertained the freshmen, and such a delightful time we had. The initiation of the L' , , ' . freshman officers was the most amusing part of the program. I think ice cream and peanuts ' , never were better than those we had last night. I feel that I know so many more people than 1 J Q4 in the beginning of the year. A 1 B of W ' November ro, 1927. ' gi I Dear Diary: We have begun our 'fegular schedule with the full day program. The new .' A building is completed and opened. , The Home Economics, the Commercial and the Science de- partments opened their doors to visitors this afternoon. Everything was quite festive and party- - '- ,' like. I guessed at the weight of Mr. Nelson's name, but have little hopes of winning the prize. ' A: I shall keep my little glass tube as a souvenir. . 'nm t Q r November 29, 1927. , M q' Dear Diary: Oh, that memorable Saturday after Thanksgiving! Glory to old Central, she 1 q won! The grandstand, literally packed with Central rooters, like one great mass of purple and Q . gold, almost rocked with our yells and songs. Although Central gained in first three quarters, the bl ' 'S latter part was a hard-fought struggle. We had a joy meeting today, when the boys of the 'v A team and coaches were presented with beautiful yellow chrysanthemums tied with purple fylle. it 5 ' i April 22, 1927. ' 0 Dear Diary: This was the day for the Spring Festival. One would never have known it was J spring from today. Had I not been afraid I'd miss a day and maybe have to take exams, I be- S 'Q 1 lieve I would have stayed at home. I think I've never felt a colder day in April. I am glad .now - that I went, for once more I am proud that I go to Central. Central, with her band leading, formed the main part of the parade. The pageant where the girls danced was beautiful. The 4 ' freshman girls played an important part in the pageant. , P.S. Betty, dear, with this the record of the first year of high school ends rather abruptly. It M C seems that just here the diary was misplaced, for later on the fact is mentioned in ahother record L : ,5 that it has been found. Doesn't it sound quaint and old-fashioned to hear how they did so long by Q ago in 1927? Only we can know just how different things are now in these more modern times. 8319? '.- Rose WHITE. Wa J tl,fEGl'5 i1 I' ' ' ' 2' ln, 1:v ' -wr -for ' 'f 'g:l., .0 0. - ' ' ' ,f , -, . . wb, v . -9'-, J ,v : . c 19.4-:k -..Q?1.f-.3.......4.:f..:.-as ., , L. o.+ A'.s6z...aL ...4 , - . . , , 'Fl' . gfifzfi -- v 'Z-Yf 'u '- ,-'k, ..- 1 ., -Ln 1 , , , N --v m ww..-, ,. .-.M . ' ' 1 ' I ' SN -. 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'Q rf 'Fn.,.-QR. ,FQ x .5 .A x.I, ' ,I A U reef-. I ww V X JG 4.x 4 rr ':.,,-f-'QA , 't'ff'ffT.'N1qE '-J J .'. r' n ,B --vu .fl 'ily Q .14 :TA .- as 1- rf t I Z. 1113 V in-L' 1 , V, -11 A 4- 511' :Lani pe., -mi- 1 Y, .. A awp-3,3 5 4' .jg af ' Q21 ' if 1- -gf. -21 . fJ,jj3 , X 4' v 1 V .. J r A. . W M Lu. 4'-ff 5 L ax!! ..x- I 'F AL, V5.5 .mf :ij I -1 ,4 -L- ,,r -fc: -wuuspcr' f -1 'rf -' zivfw' 4m,:--1: 1 BALES PETERSEN SETTLIFFE . The COSCIICS PETERSEN Coach Petersen knows Central thoroughly. When he came to Central from Auburn ln 1925, to act as director of athletics and football coach, he was no stranger in our mldst. He was returnlng to ground he knew well. to a squad with whom he had fought ln hls high school days, and to a tleld on which he had starred. To Coach Peterson is due the gratitude of the entire student body as well as much of the glory for the plendld athletic record of the past year. Hls love for fair play, his belief ln clean sportsmanship and his gentlemanly manner have won for hlm the strong admlratlon not only of hls team but of all who know hlm. Under hls dlrectorshlp the football team won the tlrst clear-cut championship since 1913. Central defeated Baylor for the llrst time slnce 1918. Central undoubtedly won the championship of East Tennessee, togethrr wlth as good a clalm as any other team to state championship. Hls confreres and all who have worked and played with hlm say unreservedly of him, He is the best In the South. BALES Mr. Bales, the basketball and baseball coach at Central for tlve years, brought wlth him from Athens an envlable record in sports-a record which he has shown was rightly won. Consldcrlng the circumstances under which the basketball team labored, this year has been un- usually successful. Central took second place ln the city meet and later won a victory over the clty champions ln the state meet. Each year the light on the path to Chicago grows brlghtfr and brighter. At present it seems mo t encouraging for next year, and the antlclpatlon of the team ls een. In athletics Mr. Bale has enthusiasm for fight which he inspires ln his men. He teaches hls men that It ls not only thelr business to succeed, but to continue ln good spirits in the face of fall- ure. He ls courteous, gentlemanly, sincere, and wlth lt all knows the sports which he coaches. ' SETTLIFFE Jeff Settllffe, who is track coach and assistant football coach, came to Central for the llrst time ln 1926. In the Unlvfrslty of Chattanooga he was president of the Lettermen's Club and took an actlve part ln all sports, The year that Mr. Settllrte has been ln Central he has entered heart and soul lnto athletics. This year's football record owes much to hlm for his inspiration of clean play and fair fighting. Being a track man of ablllty ln his school days, hl value as a track coach cannot be over stlmatsrl. h Mgr. aettllffe makes the trio of what is considered one of the flncst high school coaching staffs ln t e ou . 71 I f' ,-.f ' ' W . . cam -1 - A 'v ' af--S+ - . s THE CH wpxox r .- ,.-,..,. ve -'V' -x 3.3. 5 ' A ' 4-33 -,av-ie ,Ar ' I. :-- -, .,'g, - 4- helm. r 1i.dtn!.fg, c-ml as s ,tw ' 'llg rrlts ' ri WI' 0 Cz. W ' .f .Q , , , a, f ' 'Q mx , , I ..-1 4' 5: - mb O l.. Q0-E t E '10 -4 'C ll ' . 4 ' Q wow ' . t ' i' U 1 . . f . 3 , II A ' ft 1 .I , - I 4 1 1 ' . , ,O . .pt 's 5 eq: Ss i ., 4 . . fo A. E 'gd 2 'ga I 'i l Managers f t BALLINGER , ' , As manager of basketball and football. Bill performed his duties so well that he was awarded his , I letter. He worked hard not only in looking after the financial affairs, but behind the line during Y 4 is. ' Q the games he gave encouragement and ministered to physical needs of the team. ' Q X - ' C f BUMPUS 'f P . X Bob is one of the most enthusiastic track men ln Central. He is not only a real runner himself, ' '- In Q but he knows how to run the team. The season under his management has been a very successful one. V ., ,t A MORGAN t' n Q 1 James is not only one of Centra1's well-known football men, but he is one of the best baseball l Q ' Q managers Central has ever had. He has shown special interest in every game. His services in V 84 Q Q? managing' the Baylor-Central game deserve special recognition. L y 1 ' ' rm fl 4 . . Captams g. 'f i , n ni I MCINTURF ,Q Q 'V' Mclnturf is one of the best captains Central has ever had. He has that never-give-up spirit, , with which he so inspired his football team that not one game did they lose on the season schedule. 1 To his splendid football reputation George added a splendid record as captain of the baseball team. IA . , Central will always be proud of Mclnturf for hl clean sportsmanship and the great victories which P ' 4 hi t l v b hind 5 Q - s eams ea e e . iv 0 - i ' 1 CADE 0 -e 4 Cade has been a basketball enthusiast since he has been at Central, He puts pep into the team I and almost invariably leads them to victory. On the basketball squad Cade leaves a vacancy which L Q: . will be hard to 1111. A. ' . ' ' ACKSON ' u J v . As cheer leader and captain of track, Jackson is well known in athletics at Central. Bubbling over 3 ' ZS 'K with enthusiasm, he has cheered our teams on to many victories. As captain of track he has helped - - 1 I M develop one of the best track teams Central has had ln many years. I . ' f 0 S- I , ,. , .j 'd fbi , . Q af V -W t ima .-t O. I . f . T: -nu --s 9 -' 1 '! .!'JO1 ' 'rev' ' 'fcgf ' 'r'iv -1,1 . 'E ls:,e? .f - -75.3-1 P' Sl vvzien- J -xi-' 25 - ' 3 3.35 1 x !9f'.:..yy 1 e . . - . I, .- ,- ., , o. 331.4-S.. 3... .-92.4-.af , , . 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U1 ' ' . ll showed team work far superior to Phillips' mg 3,551 sfagligrgzgfal-pazglglasoggngrggegnggg g ' - than who ziinweglhefil Iiiiem tweiigt p?g:,dS sixty yardsfplaclng the ban on cemrars one- 1 , ' 1 9 man- Pu 3 U5 Wa 0 ' Y yard une. In spite or the fact that Central - , never forgetting the institution they were rep- fought with untold energy on the fourth down' L 1 FBSGHUHB. the determined DIRYGFS of Central a. Phillips man sneaked over for a touchdown. ' ,C ' IJ PHY- UD the ml-'fit rugged fight ever WKHGSSGG Bi The game ended ln a tie. 7 to 7. Neither was o I ' Rockwood Park. victory neither was defeated. 'f .5 ,V . ' Q I . L CENTRAL, IQQ CITY, 0. 1 or I - i ' 'fl Central-Clty game was the grand finale of the resultcd in two touchdowns. The Central line h' Q' season. The Maroon and White came to Cham- did some of the best tackling and blocking of H 3 9 berlaln Field thoroughly determined to blot git! gptige 595502. The work tg Esate, Mslntufii F :O I Central's unspoiled record. Central was equally Sgggleorsappoxiggxiy thgnzzure geaigwggahe :fm , determined to bring that record away un' one of' Cent:-al's best games of the schedule. l changed except for an added victory. Thus closed one of the greatest football sea- J ii . This game was witnessed by one of the lug' sons Central has ever known. The only other N t B .3 est crowds ever seen on Chamberlain Field. As team in the south which could contest with 3 I Q. L 1 S0011 88 U18 88-me WB! lllldel' WHY the S1lD6!'i0!'ifY Central for Southern championship was Phllllps KT 5 4 of the Purple and Gold was an established fact. High, whgge team Went down in defeat in her C ' '1 Mayer- In his defensive Worka WEB good- Key Thanksgiving game, while Central's record was 7 did a splendid bit of open tleld running, which still that of undefeated I K , l I 4 I Q ' 'Vi S 1. .1 1 1926 'V N5 c e u e. f Q J. , 0 1 52 Central . 14g Fort Payne High . . o Central . . 44: Gadsden High . . o N-3 I P U Central . 19: Bradley High . . 3 Central . . 39g Rhea. County . . . . . . o 3 I 0 1 K Q, Central . I8g Tech High fAtlantaj . I4 Central . . zog Alabama Military Institute . o F B i Central . 34.1 Darlington . . . . 6 Central . . 7g Phillips High CBirm'hamD . 7 I . . 0 f M l Central . 33: Baylor . . o Central . . 19g Cnty High . . . . . . . o Hex i I ' VI 1 i , s I he L I N ,qi Schedule, 1927 kg U Q ' Q 5 l Sept. 23-Central vs. Fort Payne High School Oct. 29-Central vs. Bradley High f 1: At Chattanooga At Cleveland 4 , - '- - - . l Y 5 Oct. 1 Central vs. Kingsport High School Nov. 4 Central vs. Knoxville Central gh 3 , . N A! Kihzlnort At Knoxville n I 1 Oct. 7-Central vs, Notre Dame Nov. 11-Central vs. Phillips High fo fi . .4 At Chattanooga At Chattanooga ? ' I I Oct. I 5-Central vs. Darlington Nov. I8-Central vs. Alabama Military Institute X ' At Rome, Georgia At Chattanooga ti 1,3 .' - v . . ' :Ni Oct. zz-Central vs. Baylor Nov. 26-Central vs. City High RX At Chattanooga At Chattanooga f . . . 3 4 i lx, ea 'l . :Cf rl Slife- M:-'25 78 iff? QB' .id S - Q1 5 E553 il B fo' for 3' an-'Va I eased'-rf-aw: -J' V . -- rr' ' 1 ' ll ' 14 'H in ' - '-r . ' .-'-1 frfki-QTL? C , 5 ' .I f ' fl f ' ' ' ' e . 'ax iw 3 ' 5 -. ' A f f '- 'r Cs. Jszdlxb.-Q , -Stow-ii m IL .sw A9094-i.d1L . 'K-Cutoff:-. .42 vs.-.4. .A x, .dn 44.1.4 -I ,'.,. , , v ,Az . . w V ,.. 1 V I ! 4 11' . 54 1 ,I - n Y P . I !- ua Y 1. ' x 'i ., . O RJ: ' , o Tr I 1 -QA. in v'.N alt' X. .I, , ', Q . g' . 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Fehruzmry lil Vvntraxl . .. ...-10 Hrisinl ,,,, , ,29wAL B1-igmi :X ' 5 l V I vln'uzl1'y lli-Us-nt1':Ll. .. .... -H Dalton ..... ...27 -'A- At llnltnn QQ' ,X 1 IM-ln'unx'y 1S!4'n-ntrnl. . . .... il Knox City .. . . .25f.-Xt l'huttm1o0g,:n T, X QX I4'L'ilI'Ll2ll'y 32-l'e-ntral. .. .... 245 Nutrv llzunv ... .. . 32 At Uliattzlllouga . L Fulrrunry 2Xff'4'llIl'21i . . . H30 Umm-wall ... .. .27fAt Oulfpwah . , , f . ' M:u'l'h lifl's-ntrnl. .. . .28 Mc-Unlliv .... .. .17-Vity 'l'nnrnamvnt X f'- Mal Mnrm-h T-1'm1ti'z1l, . . . . .163 Pity High .. .. .Rl -Pity Tllill'll3lTlt'Ut '. . ' xx Mlli'i'll 17'f1l'llfl'?Il. . , ...lT' City llipxh .. .. .10-At Nashvillv iStatv TOUl llillIll'lll'I X ' . l , 'wi Xi, March 18'-C'k'illI'1l1. . . .... 23 Knox City .. ,,,.. 2'14At Nashville iState Tournamm-ntj X y I 1: - -1 -- 1- . ' '1 , . .4 . :K J- I' Total-Central. . . . . .1160 Opponents .... . . . .953 ,., L X ., 7. . -X-W f ,' Q-C 80 . fx 0 G ,lL X XXX X 5.5, ,Y i ,..,.. ,..- ,,.,.,.-il-. ,.,...,..,, . ,S , .N vw. . . A, , ,,,N- in, ,742-,-,, 1 v- X, v 1 I 3-vt- 1 1, - - -,,4'FLfT- - T5-' ' ' ' . '-1. P 3 , V ' ,-- - - ,---ry ,A Y ,-.1 -1 - , - -' ' V X ,- , .in .5 V- X. ..,,.j .A X ,.X - ...,Ag 5. ,xii ,X4i- 'xw.Lv . ' i F11 'B Jr' -1.44, Y 'L , 3 N 'P - N-gmss 'X '- n , X . I - .. A QA , . , X x L X X . P1 , , X- I il.,hnl..L.44.-f'1,u -JL ' -515 J I '4 4 AX 1 fx Q ' ' ' - V - 1' ..L nfl! ...h.,..-- .-- - -. Y V-.-- Q A . , ,,,, - , , 1 , N 'Q i . 'A ' if I 'W '-L','fx,'Tl II I' A-i - A I H THE CHAMPION S - I' -'J I 54 N. - 4 I Q a I X cf N v I I . 4 , ' 1 HAM L l lxh I li- is 3-4 JI lx ,vl H ' 1, l I .fill . Lgl' ' lil ' I ll ' Lil Q ,N I In rl' M '.L I' CI I., ' 'Q I -M 3 ' N e 4 ,-I ,fm 'i vi l I I l l ! Nl lr W, I l I- ik. 4. Z H Jl Il N I I ll or M I- if I JW ll lx I I l 1 .4 l -Q 4-YL I 'HQ Girls' Varsity Basketball Team , C' 5 3 A ELIZABETH BUSHNELL, Captain i fl ll- 'Fl 1 l l 4' Guards 1 A 'I XVILMA JOHNSON, Louise Cox, CATHERINE BoNos, VIRGINIA Gonsex' 'f N .l ' ' ' - A Il Forwards 'r I if Q, I I FLORA MAE PECK, SUE FAIDLEY, W1LIvIA SKELTON 3 l IX' 'ly -I Center .3 li .ii l ELIZABETH BUSHNELL -gf' ll g Coarh if Q ' 3 Gaokcs CADE PQ' J : I I-K 'l, ' RESULTS ron THE SEASON V-X, 3,3 ,,,. I W, LQ V - january 7-Centrnl . . . . . 233 Rossville . .... . 8-At Chattanooga 'T 'Nl ix: . anuary 1.1.-Central . . . . 21: Tyner . . . I2-At Chattanooga ' l , 'Y J January 28-Central . . . . 223 Bradley . . . . 26-At Clevgland 1' , February 4-Central . . . . 43 Trion . . . Io-At Trion I I ', I Q' February 8-Central . . . . SQ City . . . 7-Af City High School ' I I February II-Central . . . . 173 City . . . . I8-At Central High School 9-'. gil' I FebruaryI8-Central . . . 133 Ringgold . . 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I f' mt ,J ,, lj' u ' Lb' f , 1 I 1 f ' , i , x -, f H - f I A 10 Z 'A n.. .5 Y ,l I 'Q , V ,, 3-A f '-' 8' J ffm ,L - A Y ..,' - .. ,-, , A ., L , ,,.,.Y. ,x N J, Y 1,6 - ,V -,KJ A . qiy-,5-'1 + ,X I--X' V' 1 -.f --.' J' .L 1' 'X vw-1-. Q h-5-5. A . -4' ' 'i,-'Q', -7x-- -.ff ' fl ff- X ' I VK Yx I 'f 'W . AJ - QL' .--- -...J '-.-Vg..-,.-rx-, ...fV. --, A' .'.:'f' a -,.f' I l l .T.-...-...-.........-Y...... ,.., ....,l'l' 'f 4- - g we - f :H--N 1 t, Tc'-.-.' - X-1 - -,Ea - . 1 . . .LL A . ll , i 1 V D er Nb 14 ee ll 111 ml-W me ix A i. fs.:-if-'vb -, .. Q' Q . O -sl. I .. . .. , Beef. I .5 55 .5 5 '-.J x 'fx Q' 1 any ,ilk , f, K Q l lf: I 'fp -L K 55 V ' .1 gn .r 1 1 I lj, I - ,uh l - I ci - '1 if f 1.-l I 'F l I' 0' l ' l U . 0 I l f l l , ' , 2 ' ' ' .5 . U E all A It l ' l ll L l L 1 9 H . 5, V 3 ly. Baseball lxpi 1 Aj , 'L e 95. -4 GEORGE MCINTURF, Captazn .Q RV , ', . . ' -N '55 5 Pztchers Catchers Ftrst Base shi '-4 .5 Q HOBART TIMMONS GEORGE MCINTURF A NEWMAN HORNER L ' ll ' GEORGE CADE JOHN SEAGLE CARL HAMMONDS F ' , 55.3 . - Second Base Third Base Right Field N Q1 . BLAKE GLENN HUNT ED BROWN ' I 9- .5 , CHARLES RICE EDWARD PETERSON .5 5 , 5 ll. I 5' Center Field Left Field Substitute Outffelzler 5 lb- N A EUGENE MAYER PAUL SELLS BILL BALLINGER 5 'X C V Shortstop Subxlitutes I4 'l HOMER KEYS MCCLAIN lf, G LOYD BUCHANNAN Central is headed toward one of the best baseball seasons in many years. With the excep- tion of one game, which was lost to Baylor by a score of .five to three, Central has been victorious. .' 3 This season marks the closing careers of Mclnturf and Cade, whose names have been . l 5 synonymous with baseball at Central for four years. Although the work of Keys, Cade, Mayer, ' ll., l I and Timmons has been outstanding, it is realized that their success has been due largely to the 5 splendid support Of every other member of the team. ,E ,. i u i . I ' 4 ' X5 SCORE 5. Central . . . 85 City High . . . 4 Central . . . 85 City High . . 4 B A - ' Central . . . 45 McCallie . . 3 Central . . . 75 McCallie . . 7 Aff '- . Central . . . 125 Bradley . . 5 Central . . . 35 Baylor . . 5 M .j .N 'Z Central . . . SQ Baylor . . . . 1 Central .... 85 City High . . o 'W Q 4 Central . . . 75 McCallie .... 4 - st 751 84 2211, 5 -. i 'j1-j ' L if -area' I 1 2: g ,oz , -in-r ' 5-ye ' 'z . 7 A f A s z?m. f - ', 233- ' il . F 4 . --A -H .3 K' X f 'I A , -'-T 1. C- Q z.. lu... 1 f J -.0 ,n- ' - - A ,, -. rx., -'L,,-1 ff' Vai! n'lA 41.- Q r ig ., . , '-' ' ' J-'- . -, ff.. -.. Q . - IJ K. I H V I Q I X K 'v 'fr I .J A,. 1 :rl U I V1 'lu Tx 1 If K , + I 1 xl' I vf' ? 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EDWARD MITCHELL CLARENCE GEN1'RY J f 5 5-, HERMAN WILLIAMS GEORGE MCCARTY EUGENE MAYER ,- 1 ' W 1 KERMx'r MAXWELL JOE SHADDEN FRANK MAYER , K1 H ' 1 ESTILL MAXWELL HOWARD SMITH VVILLIAM Suvrs , ' f I lf--, if En PETERSON HOWARD ANDERSON WILLIAM MoRR1s i V ',l , J , HOMER KEY HARLOWE PRESTON f I ,lg lg, , L JJ Track Season of 1927 z.-lf 'J j, , U ' W With the participation of a large squad and the inspiring direction of Coach Settliffe, the J J '. il A track season of 1927 has been a successful one. U , r , The first dual meet was held with City High. Both teams were well matched and compe- if , t I .4 tition was keen. Both squads put up a good fight, while City eventually slipped over with a ge ,Thi 3 tive-point victory. The score was 45-49. lr' 'l 'l' i' , , In the Baylor relays Central took part in several events and made a good record. ' , X , lf One of the most interesting events of the season happened on April twnty-ninth, when the ,Y J Central squad journeyed to Sewanee to attend the Southern Prep School Meet. This was Cen- f, gl , lay' tral's first opportunity to show her real mettle. Of the eleven events in the finals, Central qualified I I ' ' U ' ' 5 for nine. Skeet Mayer won for himself the distinction of breaking the Southern record in the ' D shot-put with a heave of forty-five feet and one-half inch. Kermit Maxwell and Jackson, as 'lg 'xt J dash and distance men, made a good show. ...Q l A ' , In the city meet, held at Baylor School, Friday, May 13, the Central team took second place. l,, J J 4. + A af. .K . rg I J L1 il flex p 4 as A 'f . 1 1 if- J, Lckiil , -4-7? ,fgzyjj 53.3,-' Y 135 AW .j,-L'.A.- Ja-.--, Sk ,vf - 'K jfiTi'RF.7iiaEE-Ytlll , YU' J 1 T g Hx:-git? -.L-ilM'w' 'M-Llil? 4 via . 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After the battalion is formed by the Cadet Adjutant and presented to the Cadet Major it is then inspected by the Captain. Each week Captain Ochs selects one cadet from each company for his neatness in appearance and general bearing. Later those selected from the group are brought to- gether and a prize is awarded to the outstanding man. This is one of the steps toward choosing oflicers for the next year. Following inspection the formal ceremonies consisting of bat- talion review parade, and individual company drills, are held. Through these ceremonies which are conducted with much skill and precision the progress of the battalion is seen - To the military boy this day which varies from the regular routine is most interesting and one to which he looks forward i ,lt 0 ' 'L . 1 L.. r f, 4-Y U fi, rv- N l- . if ri . , nv' ' , tj . 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WENCK ..... ............ ........ C a plum Iv ' Ii.. . rv W. C. ROBINSON . . . ...... First Lirutrnant ' ' I YQ A. EvANs . . . ..... First Lieutenant X W, L. D. POTTS . . . Srfond Lirutrnant 1 I 11 M. REYNOLDS . . . . Saond Lieutenant -- .. F. CORDELL . . ..... . . First Sergeant l , I 54 Y J. Y' 5 A 1 SERGEANTS ' N I LI, 'ii' -ff J. T. BEENE L. G. BEENE M. B. AusTIN J W. BUTTRAM . . ALLEN . . ALEXANDER BLAKEY BOLDEN CARTER CAMP COLLINS CROMLEE W A BRAGG C. N. HYDE CORPORALS . E. GRAYSON H. L. CONNER RosTER J. A. DuccAN P. S. GIRTHRIA A. L. HAMMOND W. E. HARDINSON A J HITCHCOCK D W HARRIS W H JFTI' A JOHNSON W. H. KELLIE . .KISER LEE MAXWELL MOORE W E MYERS C F MCFADDEN W J MALLFRY F. H. S'I'owE J. H. SMITH W. H. HENDERSON C. A. LITTLE l'. W. NEWWORTH W. H. ROBERTSON RHODES Scrzuccs SHIPPEY STARNER TURBYVILLE TAYLOR PRovIsIoNAL OFFICERS M CANI-'IELD E S PHASE AI I I A.,f - .. Q j D A' A-g .A .. ' i f .ell A . . . 'IIT Qi -.. 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Svrond Lieufenanl z' I I' I T. E. PIIILLXPS . . . . Srrond Lifulrnant fq 1 1 J. W. SHERMAN . . . . First Srrgranl A X l. A C. G. CRAIG ........... Color Srrgeant ., w 'Af Q I I SERGEANTS w, iyj . F' ,I G. C. CAMP J. N. KEEN R. MORRELL I J ig .J H. C. EVANS J. K. SWAFFORD ff- ' I CORPORALS l . , I W. F. CLARK J. W. HARRIS H. J. MORGAN .NJ I FQ, y J. HIGH J. B. MCREE F. N. SUITE I , if L ' ROSTER I - A ' I W rj - A .1 L. L. AI.EXANIlER J. V. HAGGARD . H. MURPHY H. SVVICK I If Q I I L. D. ALLEN O. S. HARRIS . J. MAVITY A. H. 'FRIWITT W' Q I, E. BEENE J. B. PIECCIE H. NALL M. J. TRIPLETP I' 1 I GX: I E. BROWN C. A. HUNGATE . H. PHILLIPS R. B. WALLACE I! J I I ,' A. W. CARSON G. I-IUNLEY G. M. PORTER J. O. YVHITESIDE if ' J 'y h L. W. FIGGINS J. L. ISHILL . REYNOLDS T. M. WOOD 3 by -':, g ,I ' B. FLETCHER O. K. JOHNSTON . W. SHELTON Ii. M. VVOODS jr r A R. L. GODSEY W. E. LACEWILL C. SHJPPEY E. T. VVOOLSQN I , , ,.-QM, C. F. GRE'l7'ER K. S. MASSEY . T. STEWART rx Q . I H 'H TN Vg YPROVISIONAL OFFICERS nf' J f 'n'h ' B. C. BONINE T. J. TIMMONS .AVI 1 , 95 V 2 if T A -I 1 -- y., JL- ,il r'.,5P-'- ' A 'I C -r-pp Y' Y - V Y - ix' ...Jig :A V Q1 ff, ii 'N' I F , f - :Q Q 7 Yi F '- ffl N TE ,fl if 'K b - 'Y ' - ..,' pm - J A all -1, Ll. XJ .V '..4..A L ' - ' .. nr g' 2 - 7 ,l . . - , ,ig v I ' . F u '. 4 I 4 '- ' 1 S. rx -Q . AA- H- E X I - , 1 vs 321, ik . . I I J fy. I .A. 11 'f k 1 'I .4 1 5 x 1 Q . MORRIS CAPTAIN ,I F ,lr l 1 ' 1 fl N'- Vx J 'I 4. 1 1 .4 if -7 OSCAR BALDWIN - FIRAT LILUT ENANT uambem Luewma anawagg, 1 A f Q Nm Qfmx 1, GQffDdN MMLNGALL Q ww -X SECOND usu1f.NAm l'! W Sli 96 hiv.. , . - - .ff1..' - , - , az.- . -M .f C .1 ' A -.. -. -2- f r. . ,..' ,I I 1 .A - f --- 1 N, I. V. ', LT T-'fT '2'7 T'f l f'7':3 .1 A .-'I-' F-J V 1- - - ff' '--w if -.X-x ', gs J A -N . I' , L lx? -IA' X. Lx - ,-ff I ' I 'I HE LHAMPIOTN 3' '3,,.,' fl 3,1 we W A -1+ I I S 24 V I ' E mfg. II-pf. 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ROSTER ' I . W. L. ANDREWS A. ERWIN V. LEVATEN P. MASCES ' I 'qi I E. AYLESWORTI-I G. H. EVANS R. LANGSTON H L. PERRY ' P4 LQ I' B. BALT A. L. FARMER P. LICKENSTITER C. A. PFFI'rzER ' - t P.: ' 4 J. W. BROOKS G. W. FRY T. H. MAUNER C. F. SI-IIIIPEY , ' N Ck I J. E. CLOSE A. L. GAMMIL F. W. MILLIS E. SAMPLES ,I 5 ' A ' B. B. COULTFR W. H. GREY H. C. MAxwELI. J. H. TRIMN ' I :Tb JL W. CRAWFORD F. C. HARTMAN R. E. MCCOLLUM M. T. TURNER I fi I A F. A. CRANE R. F. HunLow S. METON G WILSON N I X J. DUNSTON A. HICKS W. S. MCGAUI-IEY P. H. WILI-IOIT .L ' Mx I' S. M. DUOLEY R. G. HODGKINS D. R. MANSFIELD J. WORKMAN ,,. - A S. LEWIS , ' . I, PROVISIONAL OFFICERS ku, I N . r, ' I I '. L4 ' L. NEELEY D. R. VANZANT IWIVIE .iff J ,Q 4 a . , I ici, - -,Q A+ .1 Nivfj- gzip' ,ga fi. :X V E -.1 1---Gig-I -.- V-..ifET,'v.I-5,425.7 W xii' if ,V V ' - - ' ' 1122-f-.I hx' 'Lag .. 'SQ lnlrfg-ez.: --. V '- .- 1-4. 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If-' ff? al- I A J, J , 14 Y 0 If I P Q-I E si yvf The Band V gi f B 2 . I ' V I .Ve E Lg iv OFFICERS IN COMMAND 1 'Q J 5 I gl W. A. LumER .... ...... . .... . ....... C aptain , H. C. MORGAN . . . . ..... First Lieutenant J XXX K1 if ,Y R. O. BOONE .... . . Second Lieutenant ' A Is -' VV. S. CONNER . . . First Sergeant ' V P' l KI H. D. CASE . . ...... . Drum Major ,ww ii tx. J II., . I ' ' 'W J , I .1 SERGEANTS any A '- J J. P. 1'IENuERsoN M. E. SLICER J. H. MORRISON I, .y ' 1 I ROSTER ij it R. ALLEY N. G. GO1'HARD C. F. MORRISON X ' H. ANGEL A. C. HACEDORN R. A. MORRISON - A , X J. H. E. BALL F. 0. HANSBERGER T. W. MORGAN ' I ' J C. H. BUTLER E. L. JONES H C. PACK 'Z 145 . O. BURNETI' A. R. KEITH T. J. RYERSON 1 gg Ig J - G. R. COLLINS E. L. KENNA R. K. SHOLZE . 1 E. L. Cox R. KELSO J. A. TOMPSON A w, M. T. DELONG A. MooN J. E. TRIPTON . , , We ki- 99 ' nf Us Q .Ag - - A N. V -W, 6- .g.'f '--' -Q. L-' , 1.33 ,jg fu ' Q: QV-ff -.1- r iff' J- Q ' . 'N J.: gu ' H.: I .9:,.2,,::- . -fl , -zg Q, 23. 5. 2333, M f - . J f w. . 'X , A - .-.. ,. - 3 ,X . . .QA X -1 . 0-.QF - A . Y -. . . ' - af- I fs. ' , I R ' - A A A A +'4-Rf--A 1-5-1. ii't g 'il 5. A 1 U I. F , gmt- f rs' .. f . fee. . 2-se'1a1e'fsfs:awffj 'I' . Q' is ' W G on-' e C ev- TH E CHA M P105 C t T 939. 0 fins f .F EH' T , ,Z W Jil Ju! if f A it 4 E l Central R. O. T. C. Battahon il 5,4 .a ., INCE 19r9, Central High School Battalion of the R. O. T. C. hast been making ,Q . 4 steady progress, but not until the year 1927 has our effort so surely merited us the -' coveted rating by the United States Government as Honor High School of the Y'-up C X X M Fourth Corps Area, which covers the Southland. At last our dreams, our hopes. 3 9 - . and our ambitions seem almost realized. The credit of this distinction is due pri- E L, Q marily to our esteemed Principal, Mr. S. E. Nelson, our etlicient Cadet Major Clyde E. Davis, 5 ip and to Sergeant James Jones, and to the loyalty and conscientiousness of every oflicer and every . man who wore the Purple and Gold disc. 1 7 For six years the esprit de corps of the R. O. T. C. at Central has been reflected over Chat- 1 it Q , tanooga. The Central cadet has always been an example of the typical red-blooded 'American '51 ' ' youth-bright-eyed, alert, and ready to meet any emergency. A P Q The unit is one of the best drilled and disciplined units of the R. O. T. C. in the country. ' N It is the proud boast of the Professor of Military Science and Tactics that, in his four years of l Q' connection with the Central R. O. T. C., there has not occurred one serious breach of discipline, ? A ' K ' and never one word of disrespect or act of insubordination. 5 -I i inf. J its iii iii 2, is '4 In reviewing this year's accomplishments it can be said that the R. O. T. C. of Central has taken its place in civic activities on more than one occasion. The unit has taken part in many patriotic parades and demonstrations. It has furnished guards and ushers at dilfent times. Mr. Guy Rubright, who has for two years been in charge of the band, has transformed what -1 eq! was considered a fair band, prior to his directorship, into one of the best high school bands in the South. This band has been a great asset not only to the school but to the city and county as well. lt has always responded to requests for entertainments. The R. O. T. C. has made no attempt to Prussianize or to make soldiers out of our youth. It abhors war, and leaves the making of soldiers to our regular army. The R. O. T. C. makes citizens, and one of the many obligations of citizenship is to be a soldier if it ever becomes neces- sary. The R. O. T. C. teaches leadership, team work, obedience, loyalty, courtesy and, last but not least, love of country. It sponsors love of the great outdoors, good sportsmanship, respect for constituted authority, and clean thinking, clean talking, and clean living. It aids the physically weak in building up a strong body through calisthenics and co-ordinating exercises, it corrects the discourteous, the careless, and slovenly boy and makes him courteous, neat and active, a good student, and an asset and a pride to his school and his community. V CAPTAIN W. V. Ocl-rs. I s A . ai.. til tn.: tl! iii of 1 W gg A t, . .J .6 V 2 .2 pi ,V lj: .ii 'W gligfetffff ' f g i..1f'6 fQ.'6 'T S fgl,i- Lfu'-' . ' e ' ' ' -7 v- 151.1-1-4 LGn.s?.e.. .s tml i 6 .gfsf 'l FEATURES f ,:1-' - .zazjauv ' WZ' 1 QL., I 4 ,-.-fa :V ' gv L., , fwfr , , f233,.L Q 1 JI ' 1 ir I . M,-. f '4:1,e1I1.PB1-,':: ,Z! ,L 'Q -4 'V Wumif ,,,, Qu :lr:,,JLlL1Ml',,slK!1Hn., ,..m!m.1rf,i'f 'i ,-0:1 r -' .. myi h .,,h x,.4..A M . .Q ' 'f-vH'Tm5w 1l'1f55Qgf5a 'T,gEQi'ffx?f5f M Q5 ki 'SVN 5238 IW Ru 103 V . L fix' . .- a. . V -I i A . - 5 A R 'Wil f-rr' . - f f 1 HE um Minus s he 'Q I . - S - E- in-...- ...., .. 'nie-tfggpl TJ A A ee 9172 l ' 'V .K I' 'S 0 Q . gifs fl , Central s North Wing X1 'I ,E to be overcome, problems to be solved offer opportunities for ad- , ,E 'ti H 'fl vancement and progress. Central High School, from the beginning of her history, Q P-' X Af has had her problems. Fifteen or twenty years ago she was only a small insti- J 0 W1 tution, but by overcoming dilliculties and by offering wise solutions to puzzling ' , .2 Pt:' l questions her growth has been surprising. From a school with a capacity of , Q' about five hundred she has grown into one with an enrollment of fifteen hundred or more. With l .I l 6 an increase in the number of the student body from time to time, the need for more room has I V ' lf been evident. As such demands have arisen, appropriations have been made and additions 'f if l erected. The latest improvement pointed to with much pride is the North Wing, completed in 'E ' 1' November, 1926. t When the central section of the building was erected, the plan in the mind of the architect K A yt ,I , provided for a wing on each side. As a result of continual growth of the student body, in 1908 H 01 Q C an addition to the east wing was made. W: 7' ll Not long after this there was constructed an annex, which is today the Gymnasium and if ' 0 Manual Training Building. When the Department of Mechanical Arts was added to the cur- r' riculum, a place was needed for its accommodation. In answer to this another addition was made ' Q 'l to the Manual Arts Building. 5 , 9 A few years later supporters of Central, interested in watching her growth, witnessed with it I li f much satisfaction the erection of the south wing and an auditorium with seating capacity suf- V ficient to accommodate the entire student body. The time was anxiously anticipated when Cen- lo iq tral like a great bird might extend both her wings from street to street. ' F- K ,11 Centrlal's policy has always been that of work and persistence. The hope for a completed fx 545 well-balanced building was never abandoned. Through the energetic efforts and unflagging lx ?k. l interest of the principal and Board of Education, appropriations were finally made and plans ' 1,2 'Q' matured for the erection of the North Wing. 'iq , ' ' July, I926, marked another milestone in the history of Central's development, for then it 5, - was that work began on the latest addition. In order that no detail for the convenience and com- - 'N 1 fort of each department might be omitted, frequent consultations took place between the archi- l ' 4 tect, principal, and heads of the different departments concerned. After an expenditure of ap- ' proximately four months in time and labor and about seventy-five thousand dollars in money, 1 tg .g ' the wing was completed and ready for occupancy. New equipment to the extent of about seventy- - ., - V H five hundred dollars was added to the already fairly well equipped departments of Science, ' 3 l Home Economics, and Commerce. Today Central is proud of the fact that the departments , named are equal to the best in the country. Q 3 It was a great day when the Science, Home Economics, and Commercial Departments moved 1 :ia ' ' into their new homesg it was a greater day when they observed open house and invited their iv r friends to visit them. On the first floor the girls of the Domestic Science Department acted as -, I ' ushers, who accompanied the visitors through the new rooms. On the second floor the Com- 'H V' ll mercial Departments acted as hosts, pointing out to the visitors the advantages which the new ' Q 'va building and new equipment furnished them. On the third floor the Science Department was at - N ,A I home to friends to whom they demonstrated scientific principles in ventilation, vacuum foun- V A l tains, magnets and electricity. Glass blowing attracted much attention and at the same time in ' I , furnished visitors with a souvenir of the occasion. Q - As the years come and go, may this same spirit of progress be continually imbibed by Cen- b . A tral's sons and daughters, and may it like a great stream which increases in depth, force and I 'Q ' fullness as it rushes on, enliven and enrich all with whom it comes in contact. V Q MARY GMHAM. . l I . 'i MAYBELLE TAYLQR. xo4 Lucius HALowAY. I 2. me . .?:a::.f..g.. .4- , 4 J 21 . J l I 1 J ' n .Jl 9 . LJ i 0 -. Rf I '1 rf! 2 Us I 'i Q NK 1 ', 'I .I V1 f '4 . -4 gk. r'l '11 - '- lr f , '- . . x-,I N... . 1 WI ,-A f5-.1 f l'1f f'H','.Il'7i 1 v ., f Q , p v Y' 'Pix' 6 t . 4' -. . ,- .. . TYPE WREUNG ROOM LABORATORY BIOLOGY LAB-ORAIQRV . Y scwuuc CLASS Room T CLASS IN COOKING SCIENCE CLR55 BOOK KEEPING CLASS 105 , Ff?37V',1f f-2'3ffZf7-P' f, - -f -fc- A 4- rl mx -5-M rf- ' v . , D- 45, I. , .- ,- -., ,. ,.. -- ,. - I r -f-in -- - TF, -f,,,.:- -r-,...,s N, ,Q 'J - , V, ' -1. ,4--nga -,-A ,...- L.: frx ., 4- ,4 .1 fi.-f .015 ff .J ' V . I-,X Y , I . 5 .'1 1 '. 1 -' .1 -11' 1 ' . .'1 1 JM, X .- Z muff 1 AQ 1,1 . ,N I I. .I 5 L ,Vi Ln' J ' 1 '41 1 'Y 1 1 1 ., . 1 . ' I l .f ' 1.:Q1'j 1 ,z . '1 I. gl 'c 1 f If ' 1 S4 11. . 1 , .I V. S lqvf 1 -1 1 :,x.'l1 . :- ' I a. QV A v , fig .1-'. .-- .f-... -2-.5 - EDN.-X STAMPS 0l.li'I'A HOODENPYI. MARIE VVHITAKER RUBERTA 'TILFORD J. B. HAWRINS MILDRED IVIANSFIELD ETHEI. BURNETI' .11 we V : .y - T' 1 5 -q. E.. ,,., ' --1 'M ..- 1 e Central Bank HERBIiR'l' 'IXATE SAM VVHALEY IIASSEI. FRICK5 MARY ELLEN FRmr:LL FRANCES Lvue 'IQILLMAN fPRAN'l' MARY DUNBAR RUTH VVTLLTAMS FIDSSIE AI.I.EN EIWVARD HENDERSON f'I.IF'l'0N LAWRENCE PAULINE BOWMAN LAVVRENCE ROGERS IVIARCARETTA PHTZER RUTH fl.-XNSLER rn--'v L. S '1. . -., I K1 'I V A Au 'ug' , . ,Ax sg' 1 ' 1. , - 51' i 1 ,ln lx I,S.:4I 1 I f ?xf Q 114' lf 1 ,Q , . . -.wx . A ' 11 L 1 , .1 'K I 11.1 x v51' ' 'l ll ', . gy - ., i .T1 'l' .M 6 I A 1 155- P115 . 1 'K 15 -, ff vxijxh ' -1 1' Q-1'-?.iji 1.1. VK, Q1 1.1-. :.V5'1. ,L '1 F. 111 1 Q gwf Ka ' .A 1 l H.,',! .'1'AY? I' 4111 , ,-,fri 1 ' 1 143. l 215411 ZR ' 1 ?.1l-ni.. 1'1 'kl'1i, la-. .1 '- Q .7 INSTRUCTORS 1 if 5: 1.1 -AP T 1 k V - '. PROP. VV. A. PRTCE MISS InA NICKEL ' VH V A X . MRS. hm. E. Rrcrz MISS SIRYL jov INGRAM l ' . I 1 . In f .Vg Mxss MARTHA COCHRAN 1 . 1- ' ' ' P 111 .1 . 1 L' A '1 ' 1' 11's f 1? E Q '15, if' 1. , 14, 106 rr, 441 1 W: 15 '-11 JV ' 5.93-1 - ,.. .M S-. -SS - .. 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I 'E ' , ll ,. WN' ll The Bookstore slid A I es WT Q 'D II, PRESTON MOORER EDWARD HENDERSON RILLA MAE MILLER I j 1 Q Q' I MAURICE RAINS CLIFTON LAVVRENCE THELMA RAINEY '37 . A 1 ' ALMA BECKER TILLMAN GRANT HELEN POTTER NN ' Hi ., FREDONIA ERNs'r FLOYD HUNDLEY MARGARET EvANs ' 'J Hi N. . PAULINE FUSSELL EDWARD POPE RUTH BUFFETT Mia X MARY LOUISE VVIGcs NELLE CORNETT GENEVA WILLIAMS ' A , v I fin A I I Mig' V I Uni I The Commercial Department of Central performs a very important function in the way of ,V - 'I ' caring for the business transactions of the school. This year they have been especially favored ,1 ' ' N A I l I if with a new department, affording better facilities for work. I l X. ' ' . . . . . '- . ' Tk. I This department offers two excellent courses to students desiring a buslness education. The Q I ' QV, x secretarial course turns out many eiiicient stenographers each year and the bookkeeping course is Q' fx ' unexcelled. Y L, if Not only in the business world of Chattanooga, but in other cities as well, are found Central i ' ' -. ' ' '-I L- 1 X I' students who are doing excellent work. L - ' A I x 1' . ,L 3,1 IW mvjg V., T. K. I M X 107 -i l llfvth 'gl . ,., ,, If E f A-M------1-1 - - f so E I I if '-I if - 1 l1?5f-'-L' I'-547.1 lf ik '- Qi' in Q silt!-'fi-fy?-' ' N -Sf , Nr' 'LL f'3x,i,i 1'-43241-fifA's 5' A. f if 5 3 ' nf -'if-fn' L Lfs..1-.-g-- h ix: ' -A Q '- i ' 'X , S D: - i Q A n.. .,,,, ,,,,, ,'f-4 'K- ' r -1 - 1 1 1 '-1 --W-'-.1-. ' ,-J ,A 1 -,,--- ,Q - , Q 1 1 F --Lf-W W, 1- A., - F ' '. ' , - 5- ' 1 -7 r-' r '- , I Y XP.. siir' ' :rf-'aff --1 6 SQ' in --1 I , -L if J , '-ig ' X ' J 1 H ,. l., . , i: 0 . il L l A N.- 1 -:' ltr 3 If J ' 5 ' 1 fi 1 fvl I' I xf 9 , in IH' N I I - I - gl hal l . ' l 1.1 1 ' r 'K , ' , 'wish . .g ' r I n l lf' xl 1 5. J I, i, .F l I ,C 'x ' r . l 4 ,l L ' ,lr ' v 1 A Q Q ., Y x - Q I - -, The Rest Room 1 ,-K-1 Y 1 ffl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ng' just at the end ot the corridor, where it is usually very dark, is the brightest little Q Q room, artistically furnished in blue and tan. It is suggestive ot home with exquisite .511 p ' ,Il draperies and furnishings, its expressive pictures, and its cheerful flowers. llflost home- X like of all is the motherly advice and care with which Nlrs. lllary U. Calles brings Vi 'N' 1 1 1 1 4 ' ' peace and happiness to all who enter here. This nook is the rendezvous of the sick, ,' . 1 ' X H' I weary, and wounded. It is here that burdens are lessened or dropped, that smiles 'lvl' 1 I 4 g supplant tears, that high resolves show forth in the faces of those who come and go. 'xplv' ' From five to ten students seek the Rest Room each period for the comfort they are 3 N 3 '. 1 1 I 1' certain to receive. LJ' Q-, i 1' x '9 , , , 'U 1, ' X' Most rhffrful and pfarfful, thu lzttle room, ' ,1 ' lffhfff is gaihfrfd all fha! is bn! ' . ' , ' A' Sought by Ihr fwrary zn body and soul, ' 1: This dear Iittln hafwn of rest. V3 l 1 Minitterml Io by a lofving hand V E, i Drbarring Ihr ogre of gloomy . 1' Joy and hajwjvinrss ffvrr prrfvail, Fi f llflnsl lofvnl of all, thi' RMI Room! ll Il' Q ' X MIRIAM lVlARSHAl,l,, '28, W . 1 , ,' I 1 'x 1 4 ' N V v ,' VA 1. ll Q71 158 I aku X -Lf' , 'fill-' . .V I ' J' L I 'Z ' ' , .1LTe3rl---gli T fag P fi ,iii '11 .QL 7 w,. ' .vs -1' , A f 1 .. - - -, ' X' ' f Y- ' , 1 . s - V-N 4. '- be-'D' Q -,.'.J -.-5' 1:6 ' f -'L V rw' ' ' 5 ef- J-'K , -7-.-' ' '-,-..v1S 'l't'-' ' :+R .,l- It .-f,e,..1- :Q . 1-. 1-Q it-1 I-1itf'feff?'T :if A115 ' 1 -J 1 f' fysgi, 'H f'F?'4'5 5 s4-mists THE CHAMPION o , , V l ' 1-i ' up ' few W NZ 9' 9 ' 5 ? ' n f 4 Q ff f ,T A v ' The Centralite A L? . ' , 1 W 0' L . In the dedf old halls of cmm1Hfgh, 5 1. The school whose worth we verify, 'V Y y Are boys and girls of, many types 1 3 ,N In whom even sages might delight: - Q 1 9- Thewitty, the thoughtful, the wise and gay, 1 And others who fatiently seek each' day . , P Truth-with efort unfailing, ' ' ' r l. lg ' .2 Wisdom-that they may know, ' Q' . 1 ii' Service--a love for others, ik? It 1 Light-of unfaizing glow. fag 'G' -3' Yet whilewe name the many, t A Q The fickle, the constant, the sad: I Nz ' The graceful, sincere, and efieient, g ' t e 6, The simple, the stately, the glad, 1 E X We like to think, as the days come around, t l o A nd as time rushes on in its whirl, Q A ' l That there's the same love'of right I N A' In every true Centralite-boy or girl. . nj i df g -. :- y L ,H U 0 x -5 ' of .t rg, I' Q gt E. og : Ev. A 4 'o 'i' ,- V I, X L ' :N ,J I i A ' .84 ,O ' 2 , we 'O' 23.5 ' T. 45 'T ' 'A ' 1 A' 7 3 I g 4 757 1 g 2i H'w'?6C1If2gI,k. , Qglqzg ae- - 3 3 X .- Q., s,e..?: e... a:.- vii ,m Q3',t ',Ah.4g22.e3?31wpf:1. g i.I 1 IV 'f:'f 'f f ff' ff :W .f' Q14 451, AI - A ri -7 I - -J' x, E- 'ln 1- I-, -,Ms NU, NX as iv My fe sgfsc-ve' be ei , iffy L he -nf 'I' l :Vg gl - - u I ' f-., H1-r 1 ,:-- 1 I ld' Centralxte 5 sb 1.,I 1 N ' I - Il:-i'f'fN 1'e EWS- L We ,L , L I 1- . fm Capable .......... EDNA STAMPS ' I ' Id I ,.I I I Ill, fd., I My children are my jefwelsf' f.I l ' Ill I 1 Said Cornelia of old, 'fi I If' 'fig So Central, like a mother, 5 4 . 1' 'si I W'ilh pride her gems beholdsg 1 'Z I I None does she prize more highly, l I, ' ' ' If 'f Q None more tenderly enfolds I -151' ' I Than Edna, her Capable child, gI 'gt l, Nix So tender, gentle, and mild. ' I H ! 3 , C A ' 1, IIIII yi l ' I . A .I I , I, 7-.Nl uugsif PY? if 5 , ' 3 Enthusiastie . ...... REECE CAMP rf' . . A II Pep's the motifw' pofwer of our school, YI lst-II Enthusiasm her most fvalued tool,' I :I I If 1175 1 lVhen fwe fworle, 1-we fwork as one, if AIM- ' ,'I Q lVhen fwe play fwe play for fun,' 4 , I ,Sf ' fIl Oh, how funny 'we wfwould sound I I- X! ill? '-'-I1 lVhen our yells go round and round, fi g NYJ ' f I f If on Camp fwe couldn't depend I 'il' l To lead us straight and enthusiasm lend. ii' 'wa N I I .fx sb I l if A V J I 1: - II 5-4 ',iP!l, i 'qv : I,'I I1 I I- 2 'H . 14 I HN, .I yo JI I Natural ....... EVELYN CHAMBERS I 1,4 , x 1 I Nfl, A It's not because you are jolly, I up NI 7 Or seldom if e-ver l1lue,' I-. I I I 'L , It's not because your swords I ' f-IX I yy Are slofw and nefver fL'fbU,' I KI'-,I flfl If It's not because you are pretty, ,4-' 'A , w . , But of course fwe knofw thal's true: I I I ix I The reason :why :we lo-ve you l I IQ gif II, I Is because you are you. - I ' -T .1-' lay 'fi il ,Q II I I , l 'V 'A A. I Y 1 1 I' I 1 r' X, ' '12 iq Q Ijzf v- I DA-If ,A XXI ,fig II-, -g I, ,I,IqIy .IL '5 -IQ.: ll no ISK? I,- 'vzl i l 9-'Fl ' 1-, -- , - .,--e,,..l. ' 1-W Y. -A , -.. .. ., .il,l.' 1 - si.-P'LZli f' gffgz'-7'-f.-Z'-'Inu' W fi? - Q ffl Eiif' 7 i'fZ'f A- ' 1 , 5: A ru ' X. v , , s J-'11-ll 4 ph! - lk :-513,43 .. if. ,v ' AF, 7 - f' , A ff Agfa! . ,- Q-94.3.21 .. ..-.4J....L1'...' L0--Q ' QS-4-'Kg-f..'f:7Y1.4',:'.. Qs..-.- - ' - 41- - ,ww - W , , . , .I AI . , -M ,m., ,- 4 . 1 l Q R s 1 t . f-141:21 lx , ,MQ , THE Lrim PIUN fa. fn 5 isa,-ss , -, es..-.114 ,,.., -. ,. fem '- -' -'- -- -f----E--1--E-Yvew -E A 'e 'r'Z 'M1' Hi 'x l fiikfgr 1 72154 'G it 'QTJW , ,gi A 'Ex 'V i. i L ev' 4 ' g A HI l yd Tactful ......... REED GARDNER Y' 1' 'X . hw ' ' Here's to our orator and actor, too! lrufv, 1 If W It's almost incredible the things he has to do,' wr A lie I ' But he's not a shirker, bg, x li He's a real true worker, 5 Q f lVhose troubles are bubbles, whose task is a joy, fs 1 X He meets each situation with such wisdom and , i L 4 L perception, K ' That most tactful they dubbed him IXN'-1' ' l I s In the Centralite election. 1' ' W 'Aw f I l xl 1 Q E. N-4 ' Til lu , 'xi' if .4 '-s-4? ' ' Reliable ........ VVILLIAM ROLLINS xy W Reliable, dependent, sincere, and fair, I A l When he says Yes, we know he'll be theres fu iii F Not only behind the scene ' 42 1' Does he work with his crew, if ' Q i But in the limelight outside ' l He's sure his part to do. A Call on Boots, he's the one W ' 9 -YQ, If you'd feel the work will be done. ,X 2 .Q 4, 1 NJ H D 'W' ' 'l 'Lied IN ' ' N ' 1, 'i s Athletic . ......... GEORGE CADE . N ' H 3 Here's to George, our football star, ' lil in ' , In basketball he's famed afarj l ' '- His skill at tennis none can deny, 5 X 'E 1 With him in baseball few can fvieg ' . K A In fact, our George is hard to beat, .' ' R 7 We call him our all-round athlete. r' I X AN MM Fm v' ,L pi 1 if Qs X 'Vis Nl Iii Eiga! III ii I I 1 115, 'fpll 1 if 7 .. ,1.,- gf' ff' .' ,w ltgyf- jg ufuf - -:qfxf-Q --: ::q.7,2,Bf'z'i I l ff? .f 'fxffg' g r ' '5 g ' - 'H ' .P -g-ilugffplv' 4 v - V il + Ti -- 1 7 e 640' ' l I ' if ' A-1 v, ' .-Q4 N! fl! 3 3' .IAQ 'hah L in 4 Y-' . I I' A L il E Mitzi ali ,Fm fvki L' ,fi li V' sg kg -' I , 1' .v 4 , , jk. V , 1 , ,.- -r , , '.NA-A. -4-4 '.- . Hz' , . Loyal ........ EDWARD MITCHELL Four long years you'w hold lhzr banner 'High and noble wary footy Four long your.: you'fW .walhrd bfsidr us, Nrfvcr failed us, na'rr forsooh. Nofw for all your ,ftrwngth and rourage, For your svnxr of honor, too, HQ' are proud Io fall you loyal, Praiso your frirndship as true blue. Industrioux . . . . NIARY GRAHAM IVF rn-vy you your patirnfr, .-Ind your pr-rsrwranrf, loop lx I IVv'fvf nuvrr lenofwn you fail or falter 'ffvuif IVhrn you'ro giwn fworlr Io do. 1 ' Indu.flry'.s' Forlun1 J right hand, they say,' hfh ll Jlx-ways al it :wins the day. p Grout thing: of you fwr arf rxpfding, l 4' Crntral',r hopex in you arf ruling. 3 V 4. is ,J ,I l, Q F, . , r V, 1, , ' IV-ue . . .... . jAMEs MORGAN n ,: J, Q .NUI In our day: of high srhool plraxure, fl -, 'ff In our toil and in our laisure, I ' ' lyfyfllf had many a turn and tnwirl, . L .Q A . f ' 'XA IV1' 've mot 1nany a boy and g1rl,' Some' ara :imply Ihon' avr knofw, - .I fi Some ring trur all lhrough and through,' 5 fi! In all this host of high Jrhool seniors, f I 'Qj . Of you thry .worn the surfst, 7- 'uiuf So doridrd Io fall you truost. - 14 .J ,, , s- n F H' Af 57' l I l .1 ' L if i . I 'I Q . 57- I 45.11 nz swf, . 'f5.Y. ,lj:q: V, ' A,j T: g 3 AH Kr V l - H .X O, 'l ,k :I , , . 1 'fi-Y-21 ml: . --.T ' Q- - 'I .Q--'S 7, ' - A, W ---If ' H . vw-1-,fv-N. - ' , ' ' 'K 1 '- f' J + 'f -l f - -- -X ,Yvk--tx, ,,,.- A- , . , .1x. - . ,.- - f , ...K . - .. ,FFA . I ., -Y . -A - l - ,. .-,- A .- .gf :Lf 5 , -1, ',,-,-4 u ' - . , x v, ff. A. AL 'nl I ' le ll' ' l l 'IL elf.,-x.'.1? if :A-It . .. L. -. -Q Y - , 4 . ..,.-...-, LLL. -,-...... A fre: lb 'Tl L..-, ' w 'A . ' JT Q4 . L I , ll Exfellent ...... GEORGE MCINTURF -j..',1llA'7-I It is with joy we honor thee, lf' t lVhose reeord from short-romings is so free,' f 'U You'fve set your standard high, fwe know, - a-q' f Your path fwith eredit is aglofwj I ' ' Exrellent expresses only in part i it Y' All that fwe feel so deep in our heart, K 3 Lv Thou, in our wonder and astonishment, Hast built thyself a lifvelong monument. I H l l' - 4 ' ' 1 iw f 3'-Tl K ' L at ,-'ll I :N 1' L kill a 1 W. 1 1 .L jllj Now should you like fx Xfl From us all jrg7x?'4 One who would be a type, Vi just add us all together, 1 .Qt And yOu'll be pretty nearly right. 1 4 . I '- lv -, CAPABLE . . . . . . EDNA STAMPS 431511, ENTHUSIASTIC . . . .REECE CAINIP f.-, NATURAL . .... EVELYN CHAMBERS A ', 31,1 TACTFUL . . . . . REED GARDNER I 1 'A R RELIABLE . . WILLIAM ROLLINS ,, u ATHLETIC . . .... GEORGE CADE Ml LOYAL ...... EDWARD MITCHEI.I. ijt INDUSTRIOUS .... MARY GRAHAAI Qu' M TRUE ..... . . . JAMES MORGAN j J, EXCELLENT . . .GEORGE MCINTURF 1 V. 2' 5 'iv ' 4 3 if 7 A X' 3 . .J t L ,C I l AQ if 1 R H, 'sal-A911 'J' - - ,, ,, t :Tf ,M - ... , , ' -,ra 5610-f:f'.ftT.,u R ,, jd, ,. ..,:.... .,:. 4. L -. - , '1l'3.4 .-',f ,. ,' ,Q-4' ffl- ,Z 4' 'T wiv: fat'-E - ffm' ,ig - My ,135 A mf slllu' E 'ik -is ' ' ffl' 1 2' .-A,ff3- -Al. +1 -ww - -,H .L' -'-,-'- 2- ' -- P l A 7' ELM T7 ', '- 1 ggf'w'f31?f-SQL ,. 4...-TBg.SffF -iffy-if A Q1 Z-.., L::-f' f -rf fl- NS-3 A XfA,Jf I.f- i w ln i l Eff ' THE CH A M Plow 5'3 5-'iii-'Zia - 915 4! -I' ' r ' '9--N I ' tditeifextggg . , ' Y -.-.-- . ,. A P . , 43 School songs and Yells e It A 5 - , l I . , CENTRAL MUs'r WIN A CANNIBAL Kino l y 1 ll Central, oh, Central! Central must win! A Cannibal King, with a big nose ring, , A K , I. Fight to the end, boys, never give in! Got struck on a Zulu maid, A k 5: Rah! Rah! Rah! And every night, when the moon shone bright l -, 'I 4. You do your best, boys! Across the canal he'd wade .f ' I , ' We'll do the rest, boys! To hug and kiss this dusky miss, I , ' Fight for the victory! Out under the green-wood tree, I X' s Q Rah! Rah! Rah! And when they met they sang a duet i 45 li. , fRepeatj That sounded like this to me- Z' l . -1- -ii 4' -1- 4- 4- -'Q . SEE THE' BALL gacklety, yijackiy, yicketly, yagkl k' ' . , rac ety rac ety rac ery, rac . o I la if seats gall mfdngfnd the Eng' ' Yackety,, bracketyl Sis! Boom! Bah! J . , ' s , , ' Ye' 0 'Wi 300 ' Ye- Central! Central! Rah: Rah! Rah! Q i , X It an shi: haniis tg. Centra!! Ten: 4. + + 5 , o - ye, o ity, goo - ye. YELLS W W Chorus 1 lt Bye-bye old City, by-bye old City! C'E'N'T'R'A'Ll . 5 N 2 Bye-bye: nid city, gona-nie, old ciry, Thats the way to spell lr, 11 . 9 Good-bye! Here's the way to yell it- ,A ' i Central! -1- fl- 'I' , 4' 4' 'i' l Va CHEER, Bovs, CHEER. Whistle, Boom! 54 if Chief, b0YSi, Cheefl Central, fight, fight, fight! , A i- Old Centrals got the ball! p A. I Cheer, boys, cheer! Yea,.team! .Yea, team! Yea, team! PL - old ciiys going to fall! Fight' FISHU Fight' A Q ' 3, And when we hit that line 0 , t 'l' jf' 4' WN! 1 - There'll be no line at all- UC ZIP! W0 ZIP pf- j , H 'There'll be a hot time Thllef ZIP, lam! I V ' In the old town tonight! Xvedfe frog! Cfmfali h hl! L. ' Oh C t 1... n we on't give a ooc 1 , X 1 4 ' en IPREPMU Ki-yi, hoochi, ki-yi! Y Xl 4. 4. 4' Hot, cold, wet or dry, I Q' ' We're from Central, 'Q Y ' RiNcs ON THEIR FINGERS Central High! Q I W ' ' Our team has rings on their fingers 'I' 4' 4' l A 'rind billsbon theiairoesl 'iiglahz-wXil!at2Vhat's what? I ' e 're t e est in attanoo a, A: everybody knows: g T hat's what they all say! .' so pile up the score, boys, What Zwhatnthey all say? E . G While we yell for Central High! 'Ima lm For Central, Central, Central, -Central High! H,t , 4' 'bpi' I ! Q lt . . Oh 1 i em urp e , ,o 'ii ni ' ' my -1- -1- -1- Hit 'ein, Gold! A A 5 Hit 'em Central! Q--5 CHEER! CHEEK! Knock ,em cold, g , V Cheer, cheer! Here we are again 'lt 'I' 'I' L To cheer old Central's name! Give 'em the ax! . f .4 Loyal ever to our school, . Give 'em the ax! L ' We'll never let her honor wane. Give 'em the ax, ax, ax! f A l ' Fight! Fight! Fight! Where? T Her sons and daughters, ever true, Right in the neck! E 1 - 'o ' Know what her spirit rare can do, Right in the neck! -'Q - ' O , And for her fame forever we will Right in the neck, neck, neck- , G right for aye, for old Central High: There! r . I -f i fl! f4 114 f .SL ga'-'23 iTl5pv'PwW ,,,, , ,, ,,,,,,.e. on iss' WW ww, or T Q , t Q' gk? , D , - V, . 4 , L Q ?'.zf-r I,--1 , Qglg-9 a as 3 ' Un. .kwfxfgfl-Q. nil mx ..f..:. .v .ef in it f f, QP Q15 ,Xe 4 Z 7 'L THE CHAMPION faguilvfh 0 fm A gf - -L gif a s-.sizei 5-'5'f:.5Z..ar,sz Q j,' T, I Ms 5 f v .4 - ' Kx A Q, s 'Q W n . uf ' W s . L ll . lo' 43 , iq L I V I ' .4 . 1 1 ' , . 1 PUWWHUN3 , ,. I Q: I . it 'Q 4 I X ' 1 f 14 1 ,U X ai . Q ' N :Q , 2, G3 ig 'Q . F . X f N 14 f M 4 E 'EW 0' gli' ,- Q ,. X q li Rn - . r i sv 945.1 ,N H70 3, if s3i,Q.J f' 'w M3 W 4505 35 P45171 5623 f fav' J Z 'Z Z Xgk I 1 Dxgest EDITORIAL STAFF Azxuzs JOHNSTON . . ........ , . . . . Editor-in-Chief JAMES MoRcAN ..... . . Assistant Editor MARIE WHITAKER . ..... ...... N efws Editor LOUISE BRANTLY .... .... N er-ws Editor HOWARD ANDERSON .... Feature Editor VIRGINIA Gonsrsv . . . . Exchange Editor ' REPORTERS ROSEMARY MAY ELMO BREWER FRANCES RIcI-IARns KATHRYN WEATI-IERLY MRS. JOHN A. SI-IELTON, Faculty Ad-viser 116 A '5 Y 5 1 i 1, PRINTING STAFF LESLIE BARROVVS . . . Foreman ERVVIN PEASE . . . . Proofreader ARLON SMITH . . Compositor JAMES MITCHELL . . . Pressman BUSINESS STAFF WILLIAM PRICE . . . Business Manager MAYBELLE TAYLOR. . Bookkeeper and Treas. MARK REYNOLDS . . . Advertising Manager VIRGINIA ELLIOTT . . Secretary and Typist josEFH MEADOWS . . . Circulation Manager II7 rv E2 '- T11 f- r v? f fgffzf': 1-A '1 VK-f'E'5 lf' X NQQJ-2, .1 - 1 . A. A . ' 35? ,, 'N 4 -A fd- ff wx A T HE UH lp' - ffg -1,-?f5:A2ES2ff. goof L' ,L - A M- -.a ' fiifho 33? ..I Q , ,V .W , .. ,Qian tr.73?x'y ' :N M ' rl' W R' at f'?x,! I7.,f Y -f iff.-L' ,V X gi,-' . -Ll' XT b 1 lk 1 if A I J'-A I' 1-.j E iq 5 R 51 I .y .if 7 l f W 4 ' 'px p ' , A. l A, . M-,E xl IJ ld 4. I Ns ga, 3 5 ' 1, R ' ' ' if '9 ji V7 'm tx '33 kg 'V' Fa r - I The Champwn Staff fv, ' - , AT. LJ 5 4 I REED GARDNER .... . . . . Editor-in-Chief G ' jk I REECE CAMP .... . ..... Joke Editor ,5 l-1 fl ADELIA WALLER . ..... Society Editor ,wi L GEORGE CADE . .... Athletic Editor ,I b F' ARTHUR GREEN . . . Senior Section Editor A - ' CLYDE DAVIS . . . . . Military Editor LH I ! 1 HARRY MYERS . . . . . Photographir Editor tl! IL' ' PAUL OVERBAY .... ....... A rt Editor . A J , EDWARD MITCHELL . . . . Business Manager I I5 P Ai J 1 21 . +' ' if 4' ' 1 55-N RL' 'rg -' 'P V A 1 118 ff? figigttfj-'-'if V-Af, ' 4- :lofi-:ff-li :+V writ All 1 A . 1 cf' 3-A I - +1 N .3 - - A N 'L' t S t -2 ,.:f: 54 xf'f3'-uf- - ,... , , I x I 'P N I -. 1, Q,f1u 'I I . 1 -' rs ' 4' 4 IIQ F-fm R . r'1 'F- 'as The Boys' Hi-Y Club OFFICERS GEORGE MCINTURE . .... ..... P resident REED GARDNER . . . . . Vice-President CHARLES JACKSON . . . . . Serrelary LOUIS SMARTT .... .... T rrasurer MR. GLENN ELLIS MR. GASS Super-vzsor Fafulty Adviser ROBERT TALLEY JOE DARR RAYMOND BLAKE EUGENE WELCH ARNOLD LYLE JACK SHERMAN J. B. HAWKINS JOE SHADDEN CLARENCE GENTRY JOHN WALLER GEORGE BRQYLES HOWARD ANDERSON GEORGE MCCARTY JOHN SWEETS PAUL OVEREAY PAUL QUIRK L. D. POTTS HAMPDON MORGAN W. C. ROBINSON MERVIL TURNER LOUIS SMARTI' JOE MORRIS DEFOREST LOWERY EDWARD MITCHELL WALTER LUTHER ' I20 CHARLES WEIGLE RAYMOND ALLEY HARRY MYERS HARRY WILLIAMS ASHLY BLACK, JR. HUGH CONNOR RAYMOND RUNYAN NORMAN SMART M. C. SMITHERMAN MANGE SHERRILL LUTHER CHAMBERS 5 1'-riwn R-eeJn'-viii , T ,A xx i V ' . , ,xii L ff' hW3 L i i .l 'f 5 ' i l ff L 1 ' iw ' A f t J , R , is ' Aly gfiiffff Q i Y' 'N - To Cruz. 'Prunnu And Muwum ' .. Ckfusfmn Lum! p-waihamfnn L' 5 ' Sbfuof Arid Comvnsmlfey ., Edlkh vJoaAn.L'Q 'ptsiulktni' J 1 , X Nude. Wmtn -- ---- Vxcvpgugixnf 4 H1-altt. Inhnfivn - --fn sua-f'-Tait' . W1llrJ4rlp9,rK8--.-.--L 'T f...-svrnf , - A Rvflin Guia-.td,vs yy, I it I Yfia:fmYExfYxg.YBgno.ll uih H15 nw! Q Exrfrhn Yhflrceli ' nhldyred Ehooxfr. If-wus, I hawks xqimiglg Fonant 1 Y 4. x Lin.. .4 LJ I YYXY'S.X45'nnH.S11KlthN Lat hctgg Wxdmix i Y Yann. Wood-at . A teiifnewiai S o l :':'+'1g5x?z'w gf . ble. I Enema! xfh53'?T1. Lpfsfas qrfxmvef wa 'rn me? f ThY'5.-YY1GYYD.cf.a.ut3 'F , K me:MaeRs 121 ,. Y ,J , -1 1 ,. . 17 'i - ' 2' E 'A -1:4 l . 'AL fl - , '-T-T I, 'V , K - Y 45,-3 -1 1 1 1 . , X . ,., .' , ...F-,IT-Tig JT JiSikfifvfi1,'i.'fN'Tl K-QF' few .'o'e-A .-- -1 11111 L11 -1,-11111 1 1. fm 1'r.f-1,--.2 9-W 1-, AN- -7' gp' E-Q ,1 1, Y Q-1 Jfjl 1 ,1 A - 'E M Wgw wifi: - 5 A, 1 tlkfi' lf'-11 .Al l 73 5:7 I 1 E -t 1 L:.t.'l 1 1 V 2 ..,. '11 Ll .El llflll Q1 1- ' l, 'Ei s 111-, 1 - ' i fl fr , K X . A A lp: lg 1V ff ' ' 11' T ' I 1' ' ll 'Z I 1 P11 I 1 rg 2173 B ll 1 '. ' ti l ,Fife M1 Sag' .1 'I-X, 'rf is , . ,NJ 1 :G J' 1 , 1 - .1 11, I' l lj H1 ,kill 'j, F . ii 'Sal 1- 4 I v 1 .19 . . .x. , I 1 1 ' AA: N N A lv H 1 Ai' . , 3 , ll 1131i L 1 Ib li 1- , H1 ettermen s Club It .W . 1 1 A ,. X fi O A 2 If - J 1 FFICERS if .ml . 4 Q-Qi ED PETERSON ...... ..... ......... P r fsident BQ art f 5 Ni Il JAMES MORGAN . . . . . ..... Vife-President If L 1 GEORGE CADE . . ..... . . Secretary-Treasurer 1,, .151 1-L. p I ' MEMBERS J l. EDWARD BROWN EDWARD PETERSON FRANK STRINGER HOWARD HAMMOND D xi fi il, Qi, OWEN BARNES EUGENE MAX'ER HERMAN ITNDERWOOD CHARLES JACKSON ,1 . QQ. I4 11 JOHN SEAGLE CARL HAMMOND CLARENCE GENTRY HERBERT TA'FE 1 Dx, V '. lx lv, fl ELBERT TIMMONS HOVVARD ANDERSON JOE SHADDEN MR. W. P. BALES f 'if l Q' '.- 1 GEORGE CADE GLEN HUNT FRANK BRADFORD MR. S. E. NELSON 3. 'A 1 JAMES MORGAN HOMER KEYS ESTILL MAXWELL MR. S. D. PETERSON 1 it lwilrff 1 DONALD JONES HOWARD SMITH GEORGE MCINTURF MR. JEFF SETLTFFE 1 l XJ HOMER JONES JOHN WALLER M. J. OlBRlEN 'Q N skill In the year 1921-22, when Mr. S. E. Nelson took over his duties as principal of Central High, 1 ' V , he Organized what is today One of the best known clubs of the school, the Lettermen's Club. W 1 I T The Organization was formed at that time to prevent a person who had not earned a letter 1- V 1 from wearing One. . X- I lla 'll if The officers of the club for the first year were: George Lynch, president, Ernest VVilliams, ,Nl I - ,li ' vice-presidentg Billy Shadden, secretary-treasurer, Andrew Cope, sergeant-at-arms. 9 Il N' 'I 1 This club has grown from twenty members in the first year to thirty-three at present. L pmt! Q To be a member of the Lettermen's Club, an athlete must earn his letter in one of the four ' QT ,F sports-football, basketball, baseball, or track. After working hard for his letter, he becomes ' rf tlhen la kpandidate for membership. Later he is carried through the initiation and admitted into y I ' t e c u . 3 The Lettermen's Club of today not only prohibits non-lettermen from wearin the letter but ll ' ,.. X , 1 . . . . . . . g 1 , H' 111.51 also tries to create a spirit of pride in achievement by making the members feel that they are 1-A ' -A :aryl working together as brothers for Central. The lettermen enjoy each year one or more social l ,Lx,f.j,1 events, which help to keep them closer together. The club has always responded to calls for help Q2 ,ln L. ,R in school activities and is always ready to aid the principal when their help is needed. .NYJ MQ J 122 JAMES MORGAN, 727. . 5, . l ji. I I LT- J:-A-. .A .:g...i i'-R: fiipf. 4- 11? 1 1' 1 f 1 . 1. -1 , - - . 1, 4. -f--A-1:11 ., 14 K 'SI E-nifftjlfif Aff' Wg 3 t if ix-994' I l 1--,ei L R ..,1..u.,.14..:f . ,O 'J A J-Y., ,J 1 4 f 5 1-l-M --1,31 ,Ag --AW--.A-. l- '.. L-.L .Jie , , r ' I ' ... l,.- 1. Q' ' Y Y -i -V H-. - tl- ' T T -A V . 1 Ipp'rSf1iI 'I f -' I -g Im .A -T,'??T53J1,- .1-:W I Q- I TH E CHAN mm If?-I-:es-5: f11Z.sI?Pf'e'WQ I I VI Lrixkw-jg' .. 'in2'LuQ.4 .i.:fif:xL.ld'1,, ' I .' '. If '- -Im S- f--f g -L-1'i' II' - 'I. J. , ,-: 1 ,lg , '45 sf: R54 Ra-ve I. R 'TT' To ax my 'llplfffivf I I '. ,- I ' MN II ' I ,'L K+ L IITFI Fghf .I YI IW III Ilf. ' A I ,J ' , . ,lv . l 4 I I ' I I 'Q X 'W I , Vila? I if 4554 l I ' Jj I'.fI f:I II, ff: ' if! I Q71 I T Ri I ' I li I '-1 - H I N '. 4, I I IJ' ' I 'lil In, lI II-Ilia ia I J . Y ' ' qi, I III ,I I A I' I I I1 l I I-I K or - I I It A v K I 'II' I I' If I I 7 , . I - A I My-.l I ', I I I ,II A - II -J I I-'fe-,I I LII ilII ' I lf' 'I ' I II L1 ' ,T ' ' '. ' EV, am IN 'A If Girls' Patrol II,f T43 I I , Tim, 5 It 2 EDITH WVOODARD ...... . . . Prendrnt I 'NJA I Ig! IJ' Miss MARGARET WAPLES . Sponsor ' I iw 'Q , , . , X 11, II, fgf I MEMBERS ,T I LouIsE BRANTLY LUCILE HOLLOWAY MATHILDA ORTMEIER I-xxe .VI - 3 ,fxflrfy DoRIs CARTER OLITA HoonENPi'LE JANET SMITH rggvi' , I I EVELYN CHAMBERS AZILEE joHNsToN EDNA STAMPS ' 5 I I I I- - ff ALINE CoMER GRACE LERCH LELA STROUIJ Il-'w I If RUTH GILLILAND EVELYN MILLER EMMA BELLE TUCKER 'N In Ng VIRGINIA Goosm' MILIIRED MooRE HILDA WARE VI. 0 A ill MARY' GRAHAM RUTH MYLIUS KATHRYN WEATHERLY Y , . I I II I I A I The Girls' Patrol was organized in 1925, with twenty members chosen from the Senior Class. I Illia I fd' Their duties were to clear the halls and direct students on the crowded stairs. This was neces- 55' I lil- , ' sary because of the dangerously overcrowded condition of the school before the new addition. I I, - I I I king' 'Q But now that we have the new wing, confused traflic conditions have been improved, and I I I I I I the duties of the patrol have changed. The girls are now endeavoring to aid in promoting the ' 14 1 general welfare of the school. ICo-operation between the faculty, students, and the patrol is a I4 ji' I ' I thing greatly desired. I I ll I I wil These girls, chosen for outstanding character, executive ability, and tact, are organized as if I IRI X, . I., L, I I , K big sisters to all the lower classmen, and advisers and helpers to the whole student body. I ' A I I'-,R li '53 If -2.1 Ims, LCYIYIW l , Y, I I. ::v.- Q Wg! II 123 '41 kk , I I U ,r I-fell ' ,.,,,,- ,- so -Le we M. -.... - wr- Q v I Ig-' I' -: -tgp-,f-,Ti 3 : I aff, y- sf Q A 31' 2 1: I III, 'QMS-'T, el:,,,5j,Ig.p'-,Q 1 I Irwfi 9923 .pf-BEET .I ..l ,lx 4 Tis -in A2:':l:-1: QMS- jggd-0-sw if-mn -ff' ,Ui , V . 1 I K T U3 . . I -- .-+ A - , It I I.. . in J A .N TIIE cm. IIJIUR , y I - vi - 'IJ ,vigil-lir ' in 'riffs V H M A L 'Na ' -igllp .tl ' s it' Wl I 'ff' T' ' L 'M T57 . Fl I ' -- J ' To i ' 'j I I lg l v gi. ' , I g II 7 -. I' ' 1. , ' I - I Il p If? ' I Q X - il! V,i . I mx l . f l ' I' . l ' , I ' ,X . I 4 ,I Q 9 it ll ., I officers Club A I ' ' le I K' OFFICIALS 2 . ' 'l gg MAJOR CLYDE DAVIS .......................,, Preyfdgnt - T CAPTAIN GORDON MosTELLER .... ........ V ice-President ' I ' LIEUTENANT MARK REYNOLDS . ...... Serretary and Treasurer f P , . I ' 3, . MEMBERS ll --1 ' ' Captains ,I yi. QQ WILLIAM MoRRIs HERBERT WENCK WALTER LUTHER V I .1 First Lieutenant.: lx, , fi ' DEFOREST LOWERY HAMPTON MORGAN OSCAR BALDWIN , ' ff W. C. ROBINSON ARTHUR EVANS ESTELL MAXWELL if , Il Second Lieutenmzts Ik - GORDON MASSENGALE L. D. PoTTs T. E. PHILIPS lx' 1 , MARK REYNOLDS VICTOR STONESCIPI-IER HAROLD CAREY IX 12. 1 PAUL OVERBAY Rox' BOONE ',,, 1 3 In All for one and one for all. I1 I 4-- T I For several years there has been at Central an Ofhcers' Club, but never one which has shown W 'I I 1 Q more spirit and interest than ours. It is the purpose of this club at all times to work for the J , interest of the battalion, to promote those things which will lend life and enthusiasm to the ,I A . ,I 1 military phase of our school life. ' '- fx ' Whenever it has seemed wise, the social side of the club life has been encouraged by parties , or such functions as will bring members together on a friendly basis. I l t ' I. i One noteworthy achievement of the year was the presentation of Pomander Walk, given 'Q , I -. April 29, in the high school auditorium, and directed by Mrs. Longley. Among other friends ll 4 5 K to whom is due much of the credit for the progress and success of the club are Mr. S. E. Nelson -' 1 , ' D. and Captain Ochs. ,A I I I 24, l z sl: - 3 t 4 1 ' - . lk . II I - -. 1 aj - -'- -'I I xlfi' f -1- . 1-I. S - - -- -- - , --L -V at- - Af f weft .I for w e 1 QV A I is-I : WI . , ?!l , L, IA I I - .I - ' 1 i V , . -K Q . ,I. V 'I . T we fn . A 1 A , ,oe I -...- A. Y . - e - f R , - - ' -. - '- - ,:-- - , -- -., - .Liyif . . I . I i 1 I I I I 132-ff?-f-f-LO C' C C' I''ffegytli-+1g,TQ5gfffAT, IIIQ- A ' 1 I I ih UI.-XNIPII IN ffl- A ef-'.,.1-iggigig-if'-1-ffil . Lf. LLL- . - L.1?Tg..tL...-.gxeI-.5124 -I I I. Wil' H-ee A-M-A-We--f--We I I 1. Q ' ffqg' x. , - g',' 'bf iuvsatxz 'tx Q I - I A A I II' natal :ITIII -' Ii I III fx IP- II 'If I . I I 1 I I I fa I- f , nw I I 'I+' Ik PIA 4 ra FN: ,Q 3 5 ,RLJ :Z I ' .If 5 VA. 1 l ', A I If -II ,J K 4 is 5 I I- I tl js. I' I-' v' I y N1 I - I Ii - ' I I,I . 1,3 '. ll 'I I . I I ' I I' '-,J IMI? Ill -III I I I 'I ' ' ' z- '. I 'T' Il -fl I I' , I X , 4 1 II F I' I K 4 I 'CII I I Camera Club 61 I 'Lil 'Q , E -fl OFFICERS I if:-gg VN Y I W I S 1 fl I HARRY MYERS . . ..... ..... I 'resident I -'IIX ' I 4, 'lf I JAMES KEENE . . . ....... Vim-President l I, ' l LOUISE COX . . ......... Secretary and Treasurer I IKISJ ' , 'v I I IM, Q MR. GASS, Sponsor I , -F I' I A llsrl H4 RTEMBERS I I Q ELXZABETH BUsIINELL FLOYD JOHNSTON KATPIERINE BONDS ,I H 'Tri 'IQ' COSETTE BROWN EDVVARD SLIGER VIRGINIA GODSEY IA I -L ARON CASTLEBURRY CATHERINE Ross EUGENE Cox IX KI, IF SPENCER COLBY MILIIREO TAYLOR HARRIET JOHNSON I - 4 III: CHARLES CRAIG ELIZABETH VVHALING VVILMA PLANZER I KI' I MW. - XNILLIAM COLLINS THOMAS JOHNSTON XVI Il 5 I- ' II I Ixqejr The Camera Club consists of a group Of boys and girls who are interested in the taking and II develo in of ictures. The club has many hikes and campfire parties during the year. In the 14' I . K P g P p ,I IIA' .Q dark room the members of the club are given instruction in picture developing by laboratory I-Ns A pf 3 method. The club fosters interest in different phases of school life by taking pictures at the II , l 1 v ' . . ' ' I I ,,.3 I plays and other activities. IL, Li: I 4' 5 Iv -- If lrlxxlfll ' I I . ff' ' 'XJ rl' ffzl m a I I52s,l11I I-Q, - X25 Ig-'T I , I, 'G xii I I I-l . 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I A IR.. , , ' .si H l THE ORCHESTRA f ' H , 'I I The orchestra has spent a year of efficient service to their Alma Mater. They furnished I ' music for the lays, the arties, the minstrel the 0 eretta' ill fact for everv school CVCIIY. Their ' , ., . .. P I2 . Y P . I .1 . A I , 5 f actIvItIes have not been lImIted, however, to the entertainments wIthIn the school. On many occa- li, .' sions have they played at other schools in the city and at different organizations' meetings. x',, ff V' Central High School orchestra is well known throughout the city, and upholds splendidly the 'i . l, ,I name of the school it represents. .Q 'S . . .4 . l PAUL OVERBAY J BERNARD LEVITON MARGLIERITE CHAMPION ROY BOONE ' -,j , 's ,-'I l OLIN JACKSON EDNA fi0THARD CHARLES HEARD HARRY' MYERS 'fb 2 ' EDITH DAVIS JAMES PI-:RKINSON IDAVID ALLENDER ROBERT MORRISON 'S I , Y' MARIE SCHNEIDER PHILIP LICKENSTETTAR ELEANOR VVOOD EUGENE Cox ,xi . , JENNIE Lou fi0THARD NEAI. PEAK CHARLES MORRISON EVELYN W70OD Q-- 1 ' CHRISTINE Boss ALICE LOUISE HELMS JAMES THOMPSON JACK JACKSON l Y , l , kg' I ' ' .I . . VARSITY GLEE CLUB 1 .1411 . 'F 1 The Varsity Glee Club has become a very important organization ill Central High School. ' f, Their work for the year has been of a very creditable nature. They have furnished several :F-1' chapel programs, and have had their part in furnishing the music for IIearly every event ill the till, '. school calendar. The big musical eveIIts of the year were sponsored by the group, and they were, Y. - ' in a great measure, responsible for the success of these performances. 'Wai I . . ROBERTA BRYANT ORA GREY VVHITING ELIOSE FOLKNER VV. C. ROBINSON 'l' , if 'L I ALMETA HOWARD EDNA WII,l.IAMS HAZEL MCDONALD REED GARDNER Tl .. i EVELYN MILLER EDITH WOODARD FRANCES NORTH ED BROWN - L 'T V I VERNA O'REAR RUBY HOOD ROBERT TALI,EY GEORGE CADE i 'S f - l VVILMA PLANZER FLORA MAE PACK EUGENE WELCH HAMPTON MORGAN ' '- ' 4 EDWARD MORGAN PAUL OVEREAY KT ',,',. , 5 . MAURICE RAINS, Accompamst lp, f,f' .Q' gy 126 sf gm' C.-N ISA . H Y? 'T 'Til A .. . , , - . . .f1,.3'I . .E -.,- . E. 'luv -i,.'J,,: P' ' 5 ' 1 ' A 'I-if L'-C Is ,.'-'x PE. '-- Y':..Q,. '5ifj3 f,,I,'-sa. 1 If f- ' r- ' ' .--' ' ' ... ' A- -' -' . A A . Q -- . A. J -5 :-.5 .f 44. , I ,T-,. C J . ,,, ' 1 .-2,-,J ---IN Ja.- - E-Jf C ft'.'E ' it 1-I 'fr v '- SY- X: Q' lf' 7 H--.,. 'E 7 ' ' ' .ILPNQSCTQIVV if . . - , 3 '-.If ' V'-ff-is -.- .-.- .1 ' -.. 'T ..-- 'lfgl'-A '-,f2S,-zz.-....a'.. -E' r- W.. .L y- 'Al' . A W- A , . . 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The two leading parts were played by Ora Grey l ' 'I Whiting and VV. C. Robinson. Other important roles were interpreted by Wilma Planzer, Reed , 1 ' l l ,l' Gardner, Pilham Wright, Paul Overbay, Hampton Morgan, and Robert Talley. Choruses of 1 Japanese geisha and American girls and men added greatly to the success of the performance l N ' i ' i fl with their attractive songs and dances. 1 plpl ML, 'X iili il The Minstrel I,uy'5? 1' : 1 ' '. Lf' 1 The Minstrel First Part was a rollicking comedy of plantation life in good old Dixie. The fa V1 numerous comedy skits were cleverly interspersed with songs and dances of every type imagin- it I Y It I l,l able. Important Negro parts were played by George Cade, Skeet Mayer, George Mclnturf, I 'V N ,I Edward Morgan, jack Sherman, Mabelle Stinson, Evelyn Chambers, Ed Brown, and Neal Peak. in I ' X Reed Gardner acted the art of the lantation owner and interlocutor. ' , lc , P P 5, The Minstrel Second Part was a one-act musical comedy by the name of Cynthia's Stutegyf' I 2- 51, I,. The consent to the marriage of the daughter with her chosen lover is the center of the plot. I., bel: Ill I I I I I I I I I I I I I I mv ,' The characters, the mother and the father, were cleverly interpreted by Evelyn Miller and Hamp- I IJ? ton Morgan. Ora Grey Whiting and W. C. Robinson played the roles of the daughter and ' ' I' her lover. Many choruses, and es ecially the boys' chorus masquerading as girls, made the IL. '. 'l N . . . p ,N ark? 'I-' production extremely interesting and colorful. 'fit vm l ' I l li P-e 5 ' - - .ttf 5'-gg, , 127 l 7713 I 1.-: . f . l itil .' 11' f . -. -f - - 'Y -f ' ' H T -1' -- Y-rf--f v - li ' 1 1 ' r' E' 1415 L 1., gy, tio- 'cf . L ..g E 4-sf. .,, S4 ki .f N K -kllgi , .TY I '-:, f ' i- - 9 x ' x J-P A -l' ' ,uct . 0 v .L 'M - s- J, ,I P- 7 , 1' v F .t 31,3 Q aiu-g ' .':..' -QL - -is ' x + ' gr-'f?f 1',6. '.- L- CJ ,Q--, s.. . ,-.- lg 'W' 't' -- H ' '- f 2 i i. ,J--s' . mf -fa' -' an-' K:-4 'gi - - t . -.fi NY 5- L' T - -, -- , . f - iifi. 'A '-'Qigh-iiex ' X lf L-7 l IL t.ii.hXTHlPll.JN ,, .ff-fr'-is s -2-8 Q. -N We -ee as U 'fx' , lzflkfi 'fs wma - -' Fatt, f 7lmAf, V 'MI N1 1 I L. E 4 y 57' i gf: X ln A il 53 X -s lf ! df TA 53. ' l' 1 n .7, ,L N , ,?' K R Y w,'. ,E W 4 l ex Fl' W w ll I , HY A I , l-kk ,Y 4 J ,-iii, V fg, i - g V 1 w ' V W lx l' ' ll' , ,ep f 41 . . . ' Central Public Spealung and ' Q N: Dramatic Classes . 3 1, . Enxm WOODARD Miss BERTHA Russsu., Adviser M Q MARIE PARKS Azxues joHNsToN N lv in l F i:1 'i l ,cv n i 4 X ' X Li- if W: ' i .. 9-I , . ,, X - I .iv -1 ' , 4 s ' if, For many years Central High School has had a high standing in Dramatics and Public Speaking. This has been witnessed by the large audiences that have attended the annual class plays and various contests, but for the first time in the history of the school we have this year an opportunity for students to study Public Speaking, Dramatics, and Expression as a special part of their curriculum. The work in this field is divided in such a way as to give each student an equal amount of time to devote to each of the three phases included. During the year a course in Public Speaking is given wherein a careful study of outlining, writing, and the delivery of the oration is required The work in Dramatics consists of a study of one-act plays for class work prepar- ing the student for the understanding of drama stage technique, and interpretation of literature. This year the plays produced in Public Speaking were: Tarkingtons The Ghost Story Zona Gales The Neighbors Elizabeth Goles 'Not Quite Such a Goose and Rochwell s Magda. The work done in so-called Expression gives practice in breath control, voice projection and the interpretation of the printed page. The popularity of the course is shown by the fact that seventy students have enrolled during the first year it has been offered. I2 ' N ill' t fl ll i' , Ll L gl 1 2-fs le-ff' l I? 'V M 1- J 9'5 - ' .A su. ., , tl - Y 'Yi Y 4 ll I N U x f ' 1 cr xv 1 i u 1 as n V Q v 9 y .Q X .. I 'Q ' l 'o A fi , i l , ' I A 8 A H H4 'T '.: pg, N 5 W V 'IL -' feet w i -N ,, A fe Q- . 'fmt g e, - P I . ....- s .. Y -Y r -I ,. ,- - ,- - - 1 L.. I2 F 1 t . I a v V- .- 'H - -11 g--.fE------1-,--A-AH,-1---y' Z My . I -. .. xx 'V V' V M rl --, J A UL.. .1 .. I., ,YJ fig-.f'-,.,.-I-Us ill? I .151 III V'-IHII In F--.,,' - . fl ,,'vf-0,31 ffv, 4- -- . -A , .- M, ,I A 1 -- AII A .:-.it-..,?c . -v, .E - ....-.. 1'--1 2,-,'..g.LL,-3. ' -- -, 47 -'A-f -4 - . f----H -, ,', I S -. I I '. A K. ly :I 5: V-.F Q.. Y Ia K L -.Ski lirr. 4-we I 2 12' I A 9 Xu 4 I 'AA I ' R ' rf? - i 1' H. 1 .. HIM' 3. l'1x!l , W ,. W, . - I . I .II ' I we R J 1 L! f v -- I I I ' IP W L 'j :J 34' I 'I- ff RA Q. 4 I f 3 -'J' in Li .4 7 gi ' mx.,-A 5-7 EQ! I I f I JI I, I R' . :JF Ti' E :ggi 91 'Q I .J L Q l',, H A 5 iff' I I ,H I I I - in , Ly -Q NJ , ' 5:-fl' I L'-47 ' I I III ' ,dt I A ' ' 'Af If wg! fr W 'Tj ' , i , F 'F 1 ,V N' I , l 'I5f'f' x-'I' 'fi , I ' 'r , , .N-...I Central Dramatlc Club J,-755, I' ' '.I , iifsxlff -F sf. i J L1 OFFICERS iff , LI I fa fi DEFORREST LOWRY . . .... , .... Presidfnl f J A I 1 L. D. P0'I'I'S ...... . . . Virz'-Prfsidrnt I X' 1. Q Qi JANET SMITH ...... ...... I Yvrrvlary I K 1' is MARIE PARKS ...... ,,,.. T rfasurfr 33' '-1 A - .5 MISS BERTHA RUssE1.I, . . . Farully Sponmr I ' ' -Lv Q I..lfy' - ' - s. l -A 'gr MEMBERS fe ,gif . I . X, f gf. if REED GARDNER PAUL OVERDAY EUGENE WELCH , -Q1 L, 5 . 'NIJ EDITH WOODARD EMMA BELLE TUCKER MARK REYNOLDS 1, , 5, H: W. C. ROBINSON HAMPTON MORGAN DAVID HARRIS Ng' Rn I JESSE FRY CSLADYS HICKEY HARRY SNATTINGER I Ni 'I ,R i WM. ROLLINS MARIE Down RUTH ARNOLD IJ I V fly 'Q HELEN LOTSPEICH ORVILLE GASS EDWARD MORGAN 3 N, ' ,I V IAN. HARRY' MYERS GEORGE BROYLES MARIE WHITAKER ' limi ,QA WM. MORRIS RUTH MYLIUs JOSEPH MORRIS My I J Q ' ' EVELYN CHAMBERS WALTER LUTHER DOROTHY HAYES N .' J! ,N 3: I-IILDA WARE H1 I 1 1 ' W.: DE FORREST LOWRY LOUISE COX ' V Wy! I I 'V g-4 L. D. POTTS RUTH HARDIN fn, , 'R I4 , . 'I I -Y JANET SMITH JEssIE MCEACIIERN ' I -K J 5 MARIE PARKS DAVID AIILENITER I' '. f' Xb, MISS RUSSELL MARGARET STEFFNIER r-:Q pg 2' AU 5 MILDRED TAYLOR CHARLES JACKSON H! , ,E 1 ' I INEz OXFORD ' R- .KG 1,5 'x-,w,vJI V, , L, 4, ,. ,Ng I. ,X . . I+,--,-. ,-:Q EI, ff -.1 , -f , I A A -f -. I . in '-.,'f'.g-f,'f'.,'l F:ff5'fri?j,'T ' I -' 3 5 : fifvffxf-fE'-'f1'T:+3R' Rr'-'Q HT. I .I I far-. if fy , ,. A A-. .-1 ' -A ' E14-I' QE- 11A ' ,L R. Q ' .L . II. fl - Af. 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A ' 'Y i Third Rofw- K x' i VICTOR STONEQIPIIER-1.rf1 Slagfr 1 1 ' l , 1 11 Fxnyn JOMNSTON-f.'lll'flHl1 . S' ,X XY, VVll.'1.lAM Ilraxmansnx-Fly Floor I ,.l'1 I , ' Srroml Rofw- p hx . . - W , ' X, VVu.I.ls FlSHER-llfllzl lzlvftrman ' , 1 4 VVl1.l.1AM Com.:Ns-.'lx.vi51ant l:'l1'riririan Q G A , ' 1 .7. Fzrsl Rofw- U , VVn.l,mM R. ROLLINS-Sfllfll' lllanayvr 1 5 I YL' ' ' lmff- 1' , Miss M. I-1. MAPLHS, Favulty ,-Idfuiyrr' ,AQ 5-,Z x Q ,- . A I E Riglli- , . - - ' 'f ' K Mk. S. IL. NELSON, Prnmpal ,j vi 13' t-ff' r rl 9: , '1Q,'r' '-'f in-,. - ' pw 7-Zi ' A ffl' '- 3.3 'f U b 3'-1, k 'f' . - il . ' , T- M - , gmyivk- 1' Q., V. Gif.. . 5 13... fl.. sri-,Z mil' 5, - Q- -V-ga' 51'-1, ? 1 3.',:fvJ3 I .bm '1 Zltf f A : W C Jn- -f-,--1 - f ff if 4 -+. - -' ' f ' 1 -'-nn' , -..-'- ' ,,-1 .' ,s.'...4f jx-,'Te,?.- 2-'U-'u'Y -.1 .j .- ' . ' M ' . 'Q 'u-f 4'.,.. .,, ,,..L, v if Y g - Tl - 1 f -'-- - - - K Y ' J. .r ' N I 'f I. .x . -'fl' ,' ,- fi f:5f,:'c J- 'Q 'alert ,J--I I I ,ev-ffl II A. , ' J- - '- ,f ' IJ- , -- . ,L -ut-.3 'I .g ' Y ,- . N Jr- - ,,. . I - Y-, , 1, f , . -,-, ,H -Il' X - A-'-4.'4.,w,,. , ,J -- --.A ax,-. ..........x . 4 f, Wil ,V fl N RF. . 47: 75' I ' -I .. I I -e 41. kv' l -yi. . V ,- H' i irrhdll .rsli I 'll . : b v ' -ll I jk . F ,ffl I Say ' , . I I gg -, V 3 'Y Q 1 ' I ' I s . A Q A ,Q l . K V .M - V . 1 4 gfqj I L 'S . tri'-I U' ' ' ' ' W I 'A R4 i 1 I 311 T ' H' lf ' , i L W , I I I UXYQ, z I ll? A if JI 1 I I 'v. l I f., 1 I , , 4: xt, 5 I L I N L ' l ' 1 I ' 'I il' I I , - I ix , E ,' 'I - J . t X B Ji fl, I 1 ,, hw , . If I ' -I - ' EN il W I 351 ' L . , IJV1 -4' :' l . 3 ' ' ' I 1 Il ,'r1'54 The Dixie Society ' I l 1 A . J , t , 15,11 'I' EVELYN CHAMBERS, President I 3-' ,I GROUP I GROUP II 'X' - x X , , x I MABEL CROCKER ..... Vive-President HENRIETTA RANOLE . . . Vice-President '. -4 MIIADRED MOORE . . . . Secretary NAOELL CATES . . . . Secretary fsfk I i HILDA VVARE . . . Treasurer LOUISE SMITH . . Treasurer :wx 3 - L l , I ' 2 - fi ' SOCIETY ROLL I ,S R I I 4 xl Mary Ellen Fridell Kathrlne Lee Frances Lyle Mary Graham N M ., -' N F I Ruth Gansler Janet Smith Xvynett Alverson Anna Mae Lieb ' . '- 5 . Geneva Joiner Marie Parks Mary Ellen Fridell Louise Cochreham p V1 I - w Wilma. Johnson Katherine Bonds Dora Bull Mildred Gamble Iwi' ,.1 ' -,fig ,I Erma Ledford Pauline Faires Lucile Wallace Louise Humphries , , I V N ,' Louise Parker Virginia Godsey Mae Meroney Cozette Brown .VM , . 1' I Vivian Richards Louise Jones Helen Lotspeich Kathrlne Ross ,Q by f I ' Ruth Ray Margaret Bunch Mildred Stewart Lilly Belle Bruce , 4.1, 9 Q, I Dorothy Usmiller Adelia NValler Fredonia Ernst Margaret Cox , '.,. - ,i 'rw' 1 Blondie Webb Edna Stamps Elouise Folkner Virginia Roberts 'dwg ' 15 to Irene Marler Mildred Mansfield Lucy Snattingcr Thelma Lindsay -.5 W ' 1 Novella Tate Maurice Rains Katherine Harrington Preston Moorer W' N, 3 1 pq Hilda Wal.e Roberta Tilford Katherine Weatherly Thelma Deering I A53 ' , U 'xy' Mildred Moore Lella Stroud ezilee Johnston Beatrice McBrayer , 1 ' :.,1 it M b I Cr ker Francis Long ed Lowe Ruth Wheeler , K x' I Egelen Chambers Marie Crocker Katherine Davis Ruth Gilliland X N I Y 1 - X , Henrietta Randle Frankie Richards Grace Lerch Reika. Jones 1 in f , E Nadell Cates Helen Savoy Edith Davis Tena Hamilton N t , , M ' Louise Smith Dorothy Arwood Roberta Bryant Eunice Lyle I ' ' .I ' ,-, .,1' .1 gif Fay Hester Jane Boyd Dorothy Prentice Hassel Fricks Lucia Weaver Rema. Boyd Flossie Allen Virginia Ashby I. .4 iq. 1 l 'N' l .In Ruth Mylius Irene Grant Gladys Scott Alma Becker V , ,, 11 ' , . N Louise Brantly Louise Vande-rgriff Elizabeth Hogan Betty Sue Black 1, ,' I 'dl Mu,-191 Elder Dorothy Lillard Verna O'Rear Mary Dunbar K 'Y it ff ',-' ,' Although it was organized primarily as a literary society, the Dixie Society has always stood for Q 1,4 ' g , 'TI old Southern courtesy and hospitality. Theirs has been a twofold aim, to sponsor the best ln IA: ' Q7 -F literature and life-a high and beautiful ideal which has guided the Dixie Society always and made I-in Y bv I . V1 it the largest society in our school today. ' 51 , l Q X, The greatest step toward the achievement of our aims has been the society programs. Thre llteraa I , ' I ture discussed has included many studies of the quaint manners and customs of our forefat ers an Q ' - , If of people in other lands. After these discussions there was the social hour, which has served to give .U . V 3 ' , : 'f I a charm of manner, greater social ease, and develop conversational ability, thus helping to make all- ' 'WI ' I round girls by developing a side often overlooked in the public school education and preparation f if? ,5'- ' I for lfe. ' P, Lfxfyl, 1 The programs have brought to ventral an influx-nce that promotes courtesy and kind feeling among mb, Y 1 I L fi the students. This ls justly recognized as the Dixie spirit. l , 2 132 QC' 3' .-,, . mill- I PJ vt Q- . -- Y ,Ti-,yi :H fgl' ' 37-fr Di -.- '- ': '1 j- f '. - - '- - -3 .L'1 :f 'gr' T '- -' ff--fps '-.-5 - F11 F ' T-u'+4F' III' ,ff - 'I ,1.. -. ' L lf' - V' r ' -'3'.L- X 'r. '- Biff l dll 5l5CwJE'MKQ:'.,L5 :iJ- ' - :-eC',:If 'F' ef' R. ff? ' if 'YQ API f' - FQ -'-YQHNVTZE-AJ-rg -' I . V... , 4 . ,uvw I I, V -..,, nf L - I- ' .fri 41. Y r-'AI-e -am.L',?nl:th.ft-,sift if '-4' ,: 0- 'fi Tv.-I--Q-.'e e - L -ff' f- S4'fZf 'e1be1:C --e e-we--use eeet so-so - e.4f.r,-.age ?...J ,,, vi. -. .. ...-.,,,,-,,,--,1lq v .-.-1 - v ? '..j :r1'jf v'1f,f-75 Y? 'Tr' -. ri,- Q, ..v' . 'Ax- ,, 1 A , V.,-H, , A , . . , . . - ge A gx,,,Qff, let if L 1 lllh uri.-A NIPILJTN p , A-g M1 A wi l I ,fx T-,LQ Ykrbx - 4 ' 'I-1'L-:i.EmlJ..L.flj,, '- CCQQS 1' 1-1 'i ri! l l iv A 111751 2 vi i Fi-'Jul TLA. -:A , AN-:Q lnfwigri fyp- .7 , L , l ' '- ' ' f Twig mid l L' A tml 'Q ' ir il Af- .lt r l -936 4 'p ' L: U- 1 .' FJ- , N Ri. , s ' '- , A ll k.1,- l'lAA'lll I 1' :V li. , Y lun 'El l-4 tilt T- 4. y. , A A- .I 9 1 , 1 1 xl ' l ' l' X, ll TT .4 U T21 1 T it 1 i .rf K, Q- 4 ' ' if lf: ff T 3 'T A ' rd . 'R . 1 l'i'l u Jw i l fx r, . 1 Q I A 2 PJ. gli ' ' I K li My ,z Atheman SOClCty A 'dl' ll 55 QQXIG 3 OFFICERS fi H I i li EVELYN MILLER ..... .................. P resident 1' i 'lil . X pl RUTH MARTxN .. . ............. Vice-President Axe' -' ghd ii RUBY Hoon . . ....... Serretary and Treasurer l .gl P SPONSORS 'ggi T Miss EDMOND HoosER MRS. J. K. WITHERSPOON ' 4 NW l !l il,i 'l 5 gf MEMBERS V+ vig Bal R Lois ALFRED REBA JOHNSON EUDORA RAMEY 'L . Nfl THELMA BAUMGARTNER EMMA L,HEUREUZ LAURA ROBINSON -. ,-Ji 4, MARGARET BRAMMER HELEN MCCLURE MIRIAM SPENCER CF' 5 ,l ,Q GLADYS CADE MIRIAM MARSHALL ORA GREY WRITING N TW! r wg, ALINE CoMER RUTH MARTIN PAULINE XVILLIAMS L 'U NI VN 'W MARTHA HAMILTON EVELYN MILLER ELEANOR Wooo . L 'll ADALENE HEsTER ANGELL MONROE EVELYN Wooo ' A lx Q it! RUBYE Hoon WILLETTA PERKINS NETTYLN YARERoUcH ,lib , ll-lvl li The Greek goddess Athena, for whom our society is named, was goddess of wisdom and Q I -J f patroness of arts. To understand the truth about things worth while, and to develop an ap- y l 'yi lm preciation of the beautiful is the lofty ideal which the Athenians consider worthy of their best l It efforts. Like every other organization of Central, it desires the co-operation of every student, -7 V l lv M and serves everyone who permits it to do so, for Athenians believe- :il P' ' .I There's a destiny that makes us hrothersg I lt None goes his way alone: ik ,' 1 lf X,-jf' All that we send into the lives of others ' E7 'AJ Comes back into our own. X I W 1 3 l,,-35.35 RUTH MARTIN. tk U 2 We H 1,4 'ffl' 'K of l veglll 133 :il L:1.,gg.g:.'.L3 L ,,, Qtr? H- il, .ui iff -,-' gt: ' L--,T 1248-1' --'.. -ut : LQA 5 Q3!. . ':i,Q.:'x f' ' jfJi,Lfv,.-if: I .Iii A 1 Aefsafsffsff Riff ff 'fwfx L if A f as if ' J, LLi.E17gbvY..-.Ns'.Jm-2 E5Les'?3..'1f'- ' ' X - ' - - -A A ' ,.-- -'Q:s:ffi::zii.'f.g..,- csj 4 3 fy ' A42 1,- x . I ' W Y -lv' -v wil is Y V in 1-N - . - . IIT-ff '53 'fefffa , L . , . l'ffi2T:- - -' -K 4. fsewf-f - 211 llllp Lll,-XTNll9lU,x rfiywnffl -9 lf' A. -Lis ..-I ' -as-,,fi,,,,,.',I .- - . . if E 'yi .,, -..5-, iii: A M f W 'V -p f-s4f,,.---. ,e,,i. 'j5,f l gfllifl' 'I I-255.4 I - I. vt I .lisa llJ l'x'. lr 'Egfr Yuki' l l T , 'x l ' my ' A lv llwnlly, ' VJ: 3 2 A '. 'v, , ' if-. Mft ' ' lvl f ,I I ,w I 41 H I f' Ill . I' l L- I I' . X l l ' 1 ' I I 5. li' . YV int 1 ll .F gl A-I' I , l l I sl I ' ' I A I Ili I 2 v. I ll Fl' W . ' lg' L. 1 ,.. ' I Aa I ' I we ' I fe' 5 If l . l' l 'li' A ' 1 l l ll, h ' IL' 5 NX lx T e Wellesley Society I I . I I7 1. .' OFFICERS M ul li MAURICE JARNICAN ...... ...,. .......... P r esident 1 '- l .L fr MARIE WHITAKER ..... . .,..... Vire-President W ' I l l I N SA ELIZABETH WHALING .......... Secretary and Treasurer l' ' , lp .lm SOCIETY ROLL 'll l 'K EUNICE MULKEY MAUDE SMITH X , I ix X Q A ' ELIZABETH LUPHER MARIE WHITAKER 'L ' g' ll RosE MARY MAY RUBY FITZGERALD l ' 4' I, Al.ICE SUE FAIDLEY NELL MooRE . If -H MAURICE JARNIGAN EMILY HUDSON l W 'il fl ELOISE STANDIFER HARRIET JOHNSON X '1 l ELIZABETH VVHALING BONNIE KATE PASS I-.A 721: MARY VIRGINIA Rous CLEO WATSON 5 I l SPONSORS l ' EA , g Miss ELIZABETH FISHER Miss ELIZABETH NEWBERRY 7. V I T . 1,5 ,Jill ' The Wellesley Society was organized in I9I2 for the purpose of promoting interest in litera- 'Vi '-' Z' I ture. The name was taken from Wellesley College, a college of high literary and moral standards. I' X l wk N The first sponsor of the society was Mrs. L. M. Russell, who did much to promote its interest 1 I D l and growth. The second sponsor was Miss Edna Cuerton, now Mrs. William Jacoway. It was 4' I I., vig through her efforts that the society was able to present the school with the Wellesley Bulletin Q'-I A -' ' 'ti 71 Board. ' The Wellesley Society has always striven to aid in the promotion of any movement for the ,Ik , 'Ax Q betterment of the school. This year an effort has been made to assist in a clean-up campaign in W I 'z l the corridors and study hall. I I T 5.3 lit' Active in Service is the aim of every member, with every member co-operating as one. IA, I, Ilq L LN- -lx. NST' A P It TC, 1 134 Us fl ., J Q? I, , 5 :veg L,------- -A------ I - Y T j-'- j'jj' 'T 'T' ,if .- : , . - -- ' -V : f - ,, , '.. 1 -.','.',-,.-'Tri-. L ---' ' .- v -v.:f '. . ,' Lf' I:fe'l4tlvf'.f7-' Klart, ,pr g QA if ,Ls ' 'A 3, 1'1 'Ei xiii E i - - E ff A I ...f::.,f A as-are -, A A1455 -5 ff' arts -3- I 1. as F W AI LLLQ-1..- . ...Q wks S -I .3 J f'1 ' B. - - ---' A -A - - M. W . ,. . .. fm, B-1 - , AW-, Y -, , . 6 THE CHAMPION S ,E- i f 1, 1 I u I Y if 3, fix 4 . I :' '4 Y f r' lg A f il Ep f Lf' ' fe - Q v Q . I 1 'I-1 E-5:5 qv, 1 . A V Q X' Q S s -fl v 5 Euterpean Society l i -1 8' OFFICERS z s - , Li ff ' MOZILLE VANDERGRIEF . . ..... .... . President -4 MATILDA ORTMIER ...... . Vice-President I MYRLE BEAVER . .... .... S ecretary , . MARGARET STEEFNER ...... . . Treasurer -5 '- I- MEMBERS -K , A. LUCILLE SMITH GRACE STRINGER RUBY LEE PEPPERS X- FRANCYS WILLIAMSON MABEL PRINCE GLADYS HICREY ' LOUISE BURKHALTER LOIS DELANEY VIVIAN PEPER A, BLANCHE CHAMBERS LINNIE MAHAN CHARLOTTE BROWN , iq IRENE CALKINs JESSIE EPPERSON MARGARET STEFFNER ,. MATHILDA ORTMEIER IRENE MARSHALL FRANCES NORTH ALBERTA SMITH MILDRED CONNALLY EDITH MCCARTY V DORIS CARTER WILLA MOUNT JESSIE PROCTOR ', 3 . FRANCES TOOMEY VIRGINIA BOSTAIN LULA MCGUFFIN ' lf MARY ANN GIsT MozELLE VANDJERGRIFFE NELLIE ROYAL ' 5 RUTH CARUTHERS GRACE MCCRARY MYRL BEAVER CATHERINE FLEGAL RUBY BOWLING ELLA MAUDE BRowN , i Q I LENA RUEE ST. CLAIRE SILVER MARIE Down rs LELIA ROBINSON DOROTHY PENNY ,. ' 4 -' c I, YQ ,' Since its organization in Central High' School the purpose of the Euterpean Society has been Q , to aid in the cultivation of an appreciation for good music. ' , The year book of the society this year was so arranged that an opportunity was afforded of - U. ' learning something of the different composers of our sacred, folk, classical, and popular music I One of the outstanding features of the year's work was a musical program given in chapel rr ' 1 on April the fifth, at which time olficers of the Euterpean Society presided. PEI ik '35 1 I ,9 ,X -I..- f T M M 'X , -:xp L 'f ' f o ' - ' I .1 . f - -4 ' la-4- A A .A -Y '- 55 i :i 1:?,, ', 'i x .if V.. I X' -, f A s ! X ' ' .a I JP, 1 lk. Mix. ' .dx-.. ' ..-.h...4s3hf4'Iii X I, ' - -- .- 9-yi J ,. .. -,.,i' -N Er ,J J .i'7 T'f ,LT 1'TE31 -W-. ----H-1: V. . , ,SQ '- - I , 5 gf' A ' ' 1 x J J -! -L! '-- -1,7 + 33Jj f CW ' Pi' 7-. - -- -.1- gllxkfll -UN ,vi S-j'i.V .fI,,. '7X,,.5 Rx . Y X wr-f 1 - , ji, 1 . . I ., ., -L . J Ss. .f -1 -X -REJ- -exft -'.,..-J V ,S-.-A vw , -5-Sufi!-1-:xiii-k L.L.fgg:JQ'xfgl. ' 15351 - v- A--f - --,M -,,,....-.T.-..,,,.,,... t-'sf K 4 . ,ff f'- I V'-L W ' - - S I1 . VJLQJX l I ..- W W iyfw -1 . ' ' . I , ' NN I 1 I I ' , '. .J .E-J rl' I lg I' X I -, fgr- WI I I AJ Y X is xr A J f If 3 J I 'Y Y ,LH 1 . . , . . , .L I L I . , V -, La ,X V P . af 1, ' N 13 t 'I V t X I - My .rf LM! E I' J I i, I' W A 'jx fy , I A Vu! I' ,Ar . . ,Q The Senate OFFICERS iff 3 'Q - I.. REED GARDNER . . . . . .... ...... P residenr I' 'I HARRY MYERS . . . . . Vice-Prexident Q . :Qi A RUTH MYLIUS . . . ...... . . . . Secretary . U . - I , V Q A J CABINET MEBIBERS ' 4'-3' ' ut' . . I 1- I CHARLES JACKSON . HERBERT TATE g S ' -V qw EVELYN CHAMBERS MARIE PARKS XI HARRY WILLIAMSON EMMA BELLE TUCKER , I YR . - 1 JACK SHERMAN A 5' MEMBERS 1 'AI WILMA PLANzER LOUIS SMARTT MARIE PARKS W J 'I LELIA ROBINSON MARK REYNOLDS JOE DARR I , J . MARIE Down JOE MORRIS EUGENE WELCH I ' Fx I Y, EVA FARMER L. D. POTTS LUTHER CHAMBERS L ELLA MAUDE BROWN HUGH CONNER G. J. MAVITY I' I , KL, ' MYRL BEAVER CHARLES JACKSON ERNEST HORTON 4-'..' I EMILY HUDSON EVELYN MILLER KATHERINE SLIGER ' .I Q W EDNA GREENE NADELLE CATES wiv, INV! .VI ' WI I H NELL MOORE KATHRYN BONDS VIRGINIA LOWRY GLADYS HICKEY ST. CLAIRE SILVER MARQUIS TRIPLETT GEORGE GROYLES MANCE SHERRILL HAMPTON C MORG AN KATHRYN LEE TENNIE HAMILTON MARY GRAHAM HELEN C. MCCLURE LORA JONES MARIAM H MARSHALL JANET SMITH EVELYN CHAMBERS I HAZEL MCDONALD MELVA HUTFON NORMAN SMARTT ERNEST LAWRENCE RUTH MYLIUS ARTHUR EvANs THOMAS JOHNSTON DEFOREST LOWERY CLARENCE SMITHER REED GARDNER I Yu L' ., ,I J 42 . II . MAN X .4- 5 'F 1',jFA H3 '17 A-AELEAEL IQ -Y , S' I l ' ix' I I ' A I 'Q Q 4 ' 6 54 . ' , V' 'li' X -I h , I -J, -- L ,Y Q 7, I-,f -..-Q., fx 'PLS -if -lf . .1 ,-.Ei , 75, E - X C l ' A 234.-,,-,:i :Li V,-.1 -N . 'Y t -. in V 1 g 'I gfnsg- il' A , -'T 3 Il - 1 :. :L--A 1' 'A' ' W- ' ' ' 1. x YA ' Y, Q , H V Y 'h ' .. t' VAALQ F -V ,iii Y,.. ,.,. . -.T I V V V ' W' .. ,.. v ,. ,,.....-.T-W 1--1--A f -f-4--W -41. - '-i-'-rngv-v- v--:vga 7:4 E--rx?-ng-err--1-17-A-'T: '7'7:'T'n I QQ 7. , wb'-vIYg6wJ.,',I' PI I I II-. Ll I.-X31 Im ax fl:,H ?i-I ggim-Lf-, J, I I ' gg-T' .-- 21. f 4:, .zaI ,..sl3..Ls.-asia.-1.- Qfirfltilk Q. E I If E I' ' ' 1 '-T - A-1 M bg Ifffifsd II i ' L i. 'i x I I I Igfxij. ,L- I Jig I Imp I Q X' J.-IA I - I! XI' M ' I A - w I fi 74 ' I A .4 I I II, .KI .A V4 I 1 I .42 Q1 'I- I Q, .-I I1 -. . Q XI f A I I KI ,, ,f L ' I , I, I :V Ir I I-ff iff ' Ikfkfk, IDL :II V I ' gf If - ' H 'IN 4 A1 , ll .I jf if The Boosters' Club 41 'FEI I , fl I i ., ' ',, EPC OFFICERS -i ,': WILLIAM PRICE ....... ....... ......... P r widen! H352 , ,Q :xi I FRANK BRADFORD ....... ...... V ice-President I I ,I 3 I Ip.. ' MARY HELEN RICHARDSON ...... . Secretary-Trfasurer IRIX I 7 ' I I L I 2 MEMBERS xi .I , I- 'ffj Q I HENRIETTA COBLEIGH ARNOLD BRAGG 'kg Xi' If - NIII EDNA MYERS ANTON BUOL fr if , I I DOROTHY CONSTANT IRENE RACON 'IX 7 I' ' I I LOUISE WILSON FRANK BRADFORD ,H 43 . I- YJ I I ROSE WHITE URRAY WILSON ' w , THEODORE TUREYVILLE MILDRED TAYLOR X 'y ' A I I :Q ' KATHERINE SLIGER MARY H. RICHARDSON iw., 5 I..' 7 1 BONNIE KATE LOUISE Cox II ' 4.1 AM I EVA MOTE JOE DARR I I I I N ' fy CATHERINE CARSON HARRY POLLARD I I y ' I I IRI - li ROY STARNER JAMES FRYE IV M' . 'IJ A 'NW' 1' PAULINE WILLIAMS ORA LOWE I '- I, - J. B. HAWKINS ED BROWN ',. ' , it IL' iq TED WITT BJINNIE LEE MCAFEE X I I U Q WILLIAM LOVE WILLIAM PRICE ' l I ' Q95 ORVILLE HARRIS MARGARET BROWN y 4 I I TQ' RUTH MARTIN BERNARD ARNOLD Mu I 9 Q ' B ' HILDA WARE CLARENCE GENTRY 'N 'I ' I ig , JOHN HUMPHRIES MARSHALL DELONG 'A 'IJ I ,I I 'L HQ-.4 I MITCHELL AUSTIN HAZEL CHASTAIN lf, VI I I h 'W HARIETTA JOHNSON FRANCES LONG ft If A I f ANNA MAI LIEB MILDRED MANSFIELD Hai 'I 1 S. 'I II ', l I HFS: lx 1 W A I I 'Q I I I-I3 I ,' I -if vi' I Hx k T ,, , , I IIHQ we . ' if A A P3 5 Zffi' if ilgxx-: - f ' V, 1 - it -J -Ev Y' - I I L-.41 Y XIAALI ,,'L!1i-.xxx-as A- 77 ,,h!'ff5 ..f.-..-1f..',- .ilfffrfl I ...L+ L. --- ---- ,pg . V- H, - LL L - , . reins TTLAAM I ,. . - v L s . 4. ,, ,f P ,. ff! R, ' f ' THE CHAMPION igsf X: S al Ei A WIA 1 5' 4-. 5 fn Q 9-4 ' 'wx Q .hi gm ' ' 1 f 4351 J 4 Q- . x llfxlu 'N' A ef 1' , 5 mi K M, ix if P4 Q r , L' I X Ee fr J' B fa Q gps?-69 ww 'r -, T. A x ' 4 Xl. 4 .Y Q! Y K r .- 1 X Y 1 s. - U , 4' X 1 5 l I ix v I 1' L QQ X ,fa A' Y A ' R P1 39 L C5 ---A ': if --'LQ EL: - 3 -Pb ,-.,.L71' I- by-'1 . f 'L 171' . 8 '. ' X ' L4 Q, .iw I 'f Lip- ' , - Q -- ' . ...- 1- f , ' 7' mf A Y ' I, , A - ' 4 'O L 1 ,Q -:J , ,, . -M 1 . - - 5 ,Lg ...J -'..s', X. XQ. - Silhouettes of life reminrl us VVe must make our outline, too: And departing leave behind us Shadows just like me and you. fx :IW ,x .7 1 2 . kil l f '71 I is A Ci :ij ' lg 'fflx ll lb LJ lg. Y' is ll W ff w- ' 5 J 1 f' , 1. You may fear for his future, but who Could doubt his past? 'ic' 4' 'lr Nurse: VVhere are you? It is time to take your medicine. B. Anderson: Yes, I know it. I'm in the bath tnbg the directions say take this medi- cine in water. 'i' 'al' 4' janet S.: Say, did you hear about Paul Overbay's accident? E. Chambers: Oh, no, what happened. janet S.: They told me that he took his watch up stairs and the old thing ran down. 'le 'le 'I' When Louise Cox goes to bed, she puts an alarm clock underneath the pillow and sleeps between the ticks. pu 140 R. VVorkman: VVhat do they do in Ger- many when it rains? Miss Ingram: I think I've never heard. R. VVorkman: Just let it rain. nl-++ Chit: Nobody likes Bill. Chat: Oh, yes, somebody does. Chit: VVho? Chat: Bill. 4' 'il' 4' I'm just a careless school boy, My name is Ever Green, I saunter up and down the street Merely to be seen. I'm very fond of pretty girls, And they so fond of meg So as I wander through the world I'm happy as can be. ++'l- Mr. Templeton lin geometry classl: De- termine the value of a solid. You don't need a figure: use your head. 4' 'l' 'il' VVhen the donkey saw the zebra He began to switch his tail: Well, I never! was the comment: There's a mule that's been in jail. -I' 'lr' 'al' LI. Morgan: Say, Cade, have you been in Central all your life ? G. Cade: No, not yet. ..1- rf . . I ll I' l -. -e'l 4. ' :- ' .4 . .S - -,1 Q . olces edly the foggiest place in the world. Rutledge, it was so foggy. 'I' 'i' 'I' Talkative She! VVhy are you always S0 I . ' - v 4 .. Motor Cop: So you saw the accident, sir? Vllhat was the number of the car that knocked this man down ? Mr. Rankin: VVell, I'm afraid I've forgot- ten it, but I remember noticing that if it were multiplied by fifty the cube root of the product would be equal to the sum of the digits re- versed. 'zlr-I--P George: I l tell you, dad, Mary Ilelen is a bright girl. She has brains enough for two. I l 'Lf ff. uhm l f aj 'fjf ez .2 ,fl ,lf .f f , fff fff Dad: Then she's the very girl for you, my N 1 172mcr boy-u Two Is Loan-Axy f ? 3 In the parlor there were tlree- !.7fS,-74-le, K S She, the parlor lamp, and heg ,Wg 'ri 11 'r' v Two is company, no doubt, ff' 'Z 0 So soon the little lamp went out. ' if 0 3 A, sm + + -1' I 'flf I - Inf . Colm-ARING EXPERIENCES .,i7,1.,iX ,N, M London, said Miss Waples, is undoubt- N' .. .V If' so - I W .,- ,, Uh, no, I beg your pardon, said Mr. Rut- I X ff X N i' QW eww- S.--4 ledge. Not that I'd like to argue, but Ilve , W l been in a place much foggier than London. H VVhere is that? asked Miss VVaples. f S l ,ff , K I don't know where it was, replied Mr. K A tr ---as T L1 ma- ' ,fi l' l- wi Nfl 1 up f L, l fa' ' i I I .ffl ' afjf silent? Say something, if you have to take it back. Silent He: It's better to be silent and be thought a fool than to talk and remove all doubt. WS I ' I 9 ' , ' Q li .1 Your dog male or female? Neither, airedalef' 8' fjfafrwi' De hoot owl said to de whipporwill, You don't sing nullin an' you won't keep stillg You ought to take notice dat it would be Polite to let folks listen to me. Says de whipporwill to de old hoot owl, You sleeps all day an' at night you prowl, An' you shows your ign'unce all complete Interruptin' de music dat I make so sweet. Now dat's de way wif man an' bird, Each thinks his voice should sure be heardg An' most of us ain' got much mo' skill Dan de old hoot owl an' de whipporwill. 'I' 'Ir 'I- G. McCullum: Mr. Headrick, did you know girls are very much like 'cops'? Mr. I-Ieadrick: In my experience I believe I've never seen the resemblance. What is it P G. McCollum: They give the sign to go and then the sign to stop. -Selected. 14.1 11 N - - V V- , l , ,- haf' ,,-7 - Vilf '52. . - ' 1- --. .eb ,. .ff gy v, as ,. ' ., -lyifst l. -.- av, - Y .,.., .. T , xx, - r ' J .- 1 A -..f 1 l .1 -Q F. 3 ' 1. . . -fig-ez., THE CHAMPION P ? .Tl dirt J l ty 1 1 .I Il ,Lt ,H ti., CONTRIBUTORS ' A ' NATHAN L. BACHMAN ...... Hamilton National Bank Bldg., City l' 5,1 ,i L. G. BALFOUR Co. . . . ......... Attleboro, Mass.. 1 'X A V BENSON PRINTING CO. . . . . . .... Nashville, Tenn. qi Fla , A Q J. A. BURNs at SON .... . .245i Glass, City if 5 ' CAPITOL ENGRAVING CO. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. A L1 . V ' E. Y. CHAPIN ..... ........ C ity if 5. A CI-IATTANOOOA GAS CO. . . . . . . 809 Broad St., City ti 0 SAM A. CONNER 8: SON . . . . James Building, City ' in Ji DAVIDSON CLOTHING CO. . . . 811 Market St., City iy 5 y Q S. T. 81 W. A. DEwEEs . . . . . 810 Market St. City fl, , EDWARDS 8: LEBRON ..... . . 805 Market St., City 2 ,L Q 3 ENCLERT1-I PHOTO SUPPLY CO. . . . . 722 Cherry St., City E , 'X-1 A W. F. FISCHER Sz BRO. CO. . . . . . 801 Market St. City Q l' U A FRIEND ........ .......... U 50 , Hnitntii at Cnuntn .... . . . .809 Market st., City ,A . Lia: HOME ICE CREAM CO. . . ...... 1211 Watkins, City Y.. 3 W' HOTEL PATTEN .... . Eleventh and Georgia Ave., City ' gk. R. H. HUNT ..... . . . . james Building, City like? .ill NELSON D. LAWING . . ....... 401 Dodds Ave., City 0' .l , D. B. LOVEMAN CO. . . ...... Eighth and Market, City in Q 1 GEO. D. LYNCH st Cn.. . . . . Hamilton National Bank Bldg., City E Q MARTIN-THOMPSON Co. . . . ....... IIOO Market St., City J MEYER-LEACH JEWELRY CO. ......... 707 Market St., City MILLER BROTHERS ............ Market and Seventh, City M Q v MOUNTAIN CITY STOVE 81 REPC. Co. . . ...... Newbry, City U A7 T. H. PAYNE CO. ....... . . 823 Market St., City Q Ll PURITY EXTRACT Sz TONIC Co. . . . Second and Broad, City , A RIDGE DRUG CO ....... . . . 501 Dodds Ave., City im A ROGERS-BAILEY HARDWARE Co. . .... 617 Market St. City , ' , lt, -ng SCRUGGS BRos. BAKERY .... . . Central Market House, City L, 5 -1 .5 JAMES M. SHAW Cn ..... . . . Market and Ninth, City an L X P . SILBERMAN-BLOC11 CO. ..... .... I 273 Market, City f n H I SPITLER 8: RAY FURNITURE CO. . . . 2607 E. Main, City in 1, 'I STAPPS BOOKSTORE ........ . . . Market St., City l aw l ' TENNESSEE ELECTRIC POWER Co . . 540 Market St., City ., I C. s. Winans Cn. ...... . . . 13th at Ctr., City .. 4 5 i I I I rl GQ? 9' ibiza I-Ji A iii EGM? gqv- , . . tl .. , is, A , 1 zvzag 1 Y :O U A r I .. s 'Q K ,. I . -O - 1 . xg. 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