Central High School - Cosmos Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1926

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AfxIlllIlllllIIIIIIlllllIIllIIllllllllllIlilI11lllIIII1TllIIIlllllllllllll 2 '- -f - Our Jlfemzgerzc There seems to be a good deal of truth in the old saying that Central is a Mhouse ofmany parts. Here lately the rather strange, ifnot startling discovery has been made that there is a Menagerie existing within these four walls. True somewhat sub-rosa, but nevertheless we receive a rather severe shock when we think of walking calmly through the corridors at the side of some ferocious beast of the great open spaces. VVell, heroes are born, not made as some one so quaintly put it. To conform with the rules of Zoo etiquette, it is proper to introduce the animal of highest social standing first. Of course we have a social status, hasnit every prominent organization. Only those who are able to pass an intelligence test are admitted within the walls of the Zoo. First comes our society leader, our Leo, alias Gabriel Johnson. Of course not that he tries to be lionized by the ladies, far be it from this timid creature+but simply' that he is a great talker and never in a happier frame ofmind than when roaring forth some oration. Next on the social list comes our Giraffes-Catherine WValker and Herman Lloyd- they come from a family of far reaching influence and have added much to the mena- gerie with their dignified, graceful manners. Our Loy e-birds Bill 'md Coo hold a high place in the hearts of all the animals and are constantly in demand. Even in our cultured Zoo Society when someone passes Phil and Homoiselle he can hardly refrain from saying O ain t love grand? Vie have a very distinguished Zebra Mitchell Darby near the head of our list. VVhether of Russian or Bolshevik descent is very hard to prove but that he is of noble lineage is unquestionable. He is artistically marked with stripes ofa brilliant Vermillion hue extending from slightly above his ankles to the tips of his toes. We consider this a positive proof of his mobility though some heartless wretches have stated that the socks came from Kressj. Since even in Zoo society sets beauty comes before age we next come to our Pea- cock lrwin Hill. He is one of the chief attractions and undoubtedly the most exhibited specimen in our memgerie. He is very fortunate in one respect being saved the horrible disillusionment of most peacocks-he wears Oxford Bags. Several families of Bears have been placed on the list of the mighty. The represen- tative of the Hugging Bear family is Miss Fanny Beth Hall. She has a very deep affec- tion for her books, and is 'ilway s hugging them. The Sheik of the Bears is Donald Poole the Dancing Bear. He is constantly in demand as a Charleston partner and has helped many a pretty maid dance out a pair of slippers. I.o the poor parents. Baxter Moody the Honey Bear is the proud possessor of a wonderful instinct as to where Sweets are to be found and running true to form verv seldom gets stung. The last repre- sentative of the Bear family is Aubrey Calvin the Growley Bear. He is an extremely' gruff and aggressive fellow very hfird to get along with easy to Hy off the handle but a wonderful leader. Since there is always one member to uphold the wisdom of the set our wise old Owl Branch Masterson is next in Zoo society. He s a very worldly wise old codger 5 E E E E E E E E ... Il llilliilli ll Illlliil m . IIIIIIIWIIHI JI fllll I IIMIIIIII k 2 f A y!f if'-1-f5sI'I., xy!- I .T K llWllUmllmmU ' ,USPS .Lit - -IllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll-5 J,-.. Kfisf

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lil llllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllilllli Illl lflll lllilllmllfl llllllllllllllillllll llllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllillllll llllllllllllll lllllllllll lllllllllllll .llllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll lllllllllll Illllllll Illlllllllllllllll lllllllllllll llllll IIIITN1 ll and when he starts hooting, everyone is compelled to listen. fEorce has never been resorted to yetl. Through his remarkable skill as an earwiggler Alex Fraser, a lowly Jack Rabbit, has leaped to the front in Zoo society news. He is now the chief amuser of this exclusive list, and is always in demand by the mothers of fractiozis Zoo children. There are a great number of Dears in this ultra modern Zoo but of course, these are-n't the commonplace Reindeer kind, these are the more popular Dear-dear kind. Dear Mildred Heyne, and Dear Helen Ellsworth are two of the most popular Zoo deb- utan ts this season. Defending the honor of the entire Zoo family, you find Tiger Kattmann. He wages an effective battle against all enemies of the Zoo, and even the Bull Dogs bark in a minor key when he roams abroad. The next members of the Zoological younger set are O. Jackson and Rockwell Rowe, our two Hyenas. These animals were admitted within the circle because of their peculiarly keen sense of humor-they have even been known to laugh in trig class. Strange as it may seem to the ordinary world, the Mouse is a family of endless resource and ranks high in the esteem of the Zoo inmates. All types are represented from our timid Dorothy Bethany to bold Jim Breeding, Hope springs eternal even in the animal breast and there is one bird of rather un- known type who is forever trying to imitate the other animals. VVe would be inclined to class Edwin Quinn as a Mocking Bird if it were not for the fact that his chief song is l ,audanumhlfludanum-one entirely unknown in the bird kingdom. Of course though he gives a note of extreme distinction to our menagerie. Since not even the best ofsociety is free from that bane ofman s existencwMonkeys -we have a large number of this species at the end of our list. How they got within the bounds of this exclusive number is a mystery still to the heads of the Zoo. But neverthe- less they are here-the entire Freshman class-probably thru the influence of their ancestors. VVe can do nothing whatever about this misfortune but bear our burden like the true, refined, cultured animals we are, and be content with the distinguished members of our select group. Ihe loo reporter has ferreted out a most interesting piece of news. Pursuing the stealthy tactics characteristic of them, the entire Feline family has succeeded in gaining idmittance to Cage 33 ,. The ringleader of this 'gang seems to be a Wild Cat-Henry I ee Borden. He goes horribly wild over situations which fail to meet with his approy al and mildly wild over pretty girls. In direct contrast with her rowdy cousin is Margaret Ewing the Pussy Cat, a quiet inoffensive creature who is usually seen and not heard. lhe most incorrigible members of this family is Cat Vinson Crowder who corrupts the manners of the entire group by skating about among them. The dignified member of this family is the 'I abby Lat, Nancy Forbes. She appears sweet and gentle, but she is ever ready to show her claws. Mary Tallichet, the Blue Persian, is a rare type, but alas! th rarer the type the keener the meow. The last member of these undesirables is Frances lone Spence, the cat of the Amber Eye. She prowls slyly through the corridors seeking scandal and is very apt to pounce on her prey and give a vicious dig with her merciless claws. Of course the addition of the Felines is a dark blot on the reputation of the men- agerie, but even the best families have skeletons in their closets. Ks! li 3 .Fa E E IIIIIEIL llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllll lllllll 'Xiiuimuuu u H V fx, I fl? A A N 4 E F , . E ' - g 1 -5 ' y af T 1 . Q . . -L . 7' 5 s 3 :Y K ' - 1 UT I Q . 2. . 'E . . 2 1 5 3 -4 E . . E 5' 2 E E . E 3 k 'I' Illlllllllllllll T Illllllllllllllllllll IIIIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllill lllll llllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll

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