Central High School - Doubloon Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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Only thc long waws, as they brokz in ripplfs. :lvl i is .- Q. .. f,- Ars, .3 ' V--f L L, Ahh' I ' 1:4 .... , vm. -hjvffwr, . --M 'g' -1 ' , , ---, - Q f .g::,f.vl:Yki U, x--w . :gQQgw,,f .,f- ' -,,.-Q -' fi 1 l i i -Q ga. FOREWORDE? he Editors ot the I931 Panther sincerely hope that their fellow-stuclents may, as they pilot t eir ships over the Sea of Lite, the building of which we have soughtltofclepictfln, these pages, be pleasantly remincleclfof the yesteryears when we were wrought in Central High School. - ' , 1, - . '-r l. 'R 1' ' 'V ,. ,,.,.-,. .il Y -.. t .f -- -is .. sg -fg1:?1ny r'. Q A. I n-' 5 A Ylqflitmv .V1 f 1 1 'uf tl 2 .. - tl 1 .1 ll . L , ,E I ..,. -5 . 7 . 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I Dom IXICKIBBEN, F. L. G . 1' REGORY. ANN.-XMAE E, A if X Q Q .K Tap RUM'-VIOLA AIIDDLEBROOK, . l HUNTEE, CARLINE GA1TuEn, N. O. ROBBINS, Louisa BOMAR. fx ' 5 .lliddlr Row-J. M. HINTON. NELL BYRNES, E. D. CRITES, PEARL VVOOTEN, XYHITT GUNN, GENIE J Ir BECK, W. L. RUssEL, LOTTIE RoE GREEN. Y Q . 1 V I! Bottom ROYU-FRANCIS TRL7E. j. G. XVIHTMEYER, XIABEL JOHNSON. AGNES EDENS. E. E. Dx'Ess, Rn ici Kmc, ANNIE Lfxums WALKER. W. E. KING. I Nl fl if ,QB ' ' C .g , '7 ' ,- ' ff ' ' f . ,-,wg is 2, A r 3551 x 11' vs. 3 .1 ,I ft X- 4, 1 -R-,Ziff isa 1 4 7Z:7f5: if . f 1 - '-1, . f 1' I' 1 :W n 1 ' -f 11- - ,f ff - -4' , 7 A-gg. -3 f of . .Z. 3wj-,.4. , X ' , 2- - nv R7 '-- . I ' -. f .1 vg.,5,gg:g '.,,,f?v:.oW . 7 ! -.4 1 I ' 39--- ' ,v, T - ' A il' Ati'-+. . '?l ?i :. . - Nf,nt ..- ww Xu -- ,f. 'm4 E Q, .110-' 4' F ,Q V. .A 'riiz-'-L . 1 35411. -. rt '1 ff .51 + W' L1 I . X QQ' W 1 if 3 r :R ' rf ,. I4 T h 'Eau ,- 4 Tap ROZI'-FLORENCE PEARSON POINDEXTQIT . V X MONDSON. C. W. BERRY. CORA J. Pm1.uPs, HALLIE LULA JENNINGS, B. ED- ' 1 4 4. Middle Row-CLAUDxE MAE WORKMAN, LUCY ANNE I. ROBERTS, LUCY H. ADAMS, L , qt. ,mgw A1.1'x BEAL1. BLANTON, IONE BUCKNER, LUCILLF. RAWLINS, MARGARET CASKEY. 4 -'Q 'A :tom Raw-MARY A. B1.A1.ocx, C. C. DAvxs, EULA BUCK, ALLYE RICH, LULA UNDERWOOD, . 'rf' MARY SWEET, T. R. BOLEY, GRACE BURKETT. ' 1 . 3 Y EM . 1' A S 3 ,z??Z3ffm-5:5 . -fl v i -,asf-,-2:11 . f.,,ffe muff-fa-'----- a-. 1 A .1 3,971.1 '- f,Qv,,, ,5g4f?,5:.1-,--' '.,jLw2qW. , 'I W AU -.Ury lf:,L:,,,5.jQj2'Q.f..x A Q-.Af-wefewf-. mzffgfy ,fl I 4 0 1 , 'Zag' I-4- , . Ks'-i ' an 1 25 .KVIHQZ Q' X.'j:,2'jrw.',v,v,n.rff-,25.'f2g ece ,x H V, ,.,' W, 1f,..f,-14555 f 13651 ,f,yJ,v,, :,,,.,Q,:Qi2'?' PM A-.X H '- L:7 H.rwJa' ' 1 , V I ' ff ' I 'ol I - 'f'e:x Q.Q .-, 27: A !?,WQ,WlAWMff?!f7ffQ1 M ' f -- ' . Uv: -r, -L ' 1'-4,1 ,' 1'-'1'wL mZ is-x'5'fg, mf 1' 1 ' .. C26 1 3' ,' 11.3 l7!'-,m------gf-'w-- '.:1.f'-,uwu1'.-1-it-.i,'i'2El. 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YT 2 Q, RIARY JANE 45.1 VIRGINIA NEVIL1. v r ' IC SCHLLFZ 9 L I GENEVIEVE fgf , PAPINEAU I , . 'J . ELIZABETH PARK If .3 A 1 1 . ,Ev '71 ALICE GOULD .H XONA HE.ATH xVlLLlE C. AUSTIN . 1 1, R f. r . V. , ,h V1 ffl H1 ' a .Qld 'L . L I H.ARRX' JORDAR JANE W,ElR QJLLIE MAE ORR LoL'1sE BECHTOL KEX NETH PIER A, - ' - A A: -. ..,,.......-. ..--- A sv.- 'glr if Q-1444 Q' 'xl' .. -. 4. '-- -V . .al - ,Y , fl A. NIARIE SPEARS IYEDAH H.ADEN ALICE RHEA JOHN THOMPSON NANNIE LOU WILLIAMS DORIS BA BOB STOWE MARY MONTRIEF HAZEL BELL JACK GARRETT DORRIS GARRETT W. A. TUNSTILL IQUBERT :NIASSIE A IARY ELAINE ANDERSON JOE O7CONN0R rIJHAD GREGORY BEA SMITH HOY HARRISON f. 'I ff O' I , I BIAURICE LISTON ELIZABETH Cox BERNICE KORN Page 46 ,J JS? ...J 1 DoR'I'Hx' .I A N If: PE.-XVY LILLIAIY NIOORE , 'I' XX I1.1,ARu :XNDliI,5W'S 1- I , I li ,,f W -N! I' ROSE HITRI DAVID CLARK LOUISE BOSWELL XXIARTHA GARRARD RUTH JUSTIN ELIZABETH BRYAN Lx'uIA BURcEss Page 47 xl. XX. FLUORIL AIARY l'II.IzAuE'1'II LjR14:gfcIRx' Nr, Q57 , f IXR'I'HuRINE XANCE X IRLLINIA IQIDXYELL PEGGY LELAND CHARLES ,EVANS IQALPH SCURLOCR IXIARTHA PRESLEY MARVIN LAVENDER BILLIE 'IXYNES ANNE CAUKER , , AILAN IXICLLAN ,. L. I gn M W 5.1.7 ' 'IN ' .- Jn. ?, QQ V A VST' 67 . X I -.I.. 2? 5 , ,fi I 'W N 1 'L 'I AT' ',x, Q, :I , I . Is' A . . , 'TJ -M, ., .Ain Q if 'I A A 'E 5' I ' -ri if fv- I ', 1' ,rn .I H' -1 I 1 ,i nl I I 4 h 'I'- , IM- E lfx' MEI If IICSS-Ili CARROLL LL'cILLIs XVOODS RICH.kRD COLEMAN DORIS SXVINK IQMILI' FITCH ?7fL. M UERITI5 LEGAN VIRGINIA KINGSBURH' CATHERINE XEAL JACK GUTHRIE EDA NIA!! TEDFORD I-1 ,- . Lu ' 'F' MA'-P ' C ,. I . ..., A M , . .'.-I , 'z ' I ' eb ' 2 ' 'L' gr! .tr-' hs. 'Nj At :, A . Af- H5 .,...' ,. .-M35-.Yv.I., s X -5 B X - J 1 v uh.. ' U- , .1ma-'FV ' Jvx X45 ' H 1.-fQ! 'Q-dv- TOM ARMSTRONG ARCHIE BROXVN ELIZABETH W HITLOCK EJ. RIILDRED DUNLAP xIAmILs CRENSHAW RI.-XRIE NIORRISON ALBERT O'CONNER LEONARD SMITH PAULINI: TILLERY RUTH BUTCHER Page 48 .. Q.. - -If 2.4 .6 ' x ?? - .34 453, ,I 1. '4' ' ' :Q gkfujy' ,K .5 V ching 4 I,f. I . Af: , , V .Q I if 'i'JfQ5 .N .X V . ,.' f flrf. ' Aff . 'S ' .str J .-.. ' . 1 ' ..:. 1' ,N ' w v f J ,' M A I rr ' I F I I I' J f DA D T-iw '. K4 e kj 'ur ' . ,A I 'If-.1 , v 'I-1 5 I 4 - -, r i 0 , PM 1 If, A 41 A, 1 It I in 'I 'F 1 I n - I ff ,L 5' 'fl' 'ff' Q1 , A . Q I I G ' FRANR B.-ULEY NAN ISCA XYILLIAMS TOMMY TAYLOR . 'x PAUL F. HERLIAN 1X IARY W ARD NIOHN LAMKIN XVAYNE LANHAM BETTY LYDICK HAH'DEN NIOORE ZW' 77fHLr,c, NIILES STANLEY Page 49 Wmxu-1 LEE AIABRY Gmluax-1 NIORRXS RLT11 SMX ' 4 .- 11' , , 1 K I RI.-XRY Alu HERMAN 124 1 -P f ff' ' -Iicx C21.,YSQiJxV!g LENURA Bom: If:S'I'Hl2R TURN ER CH.ARLES BAKER .ILAx1'1',x PHELPS XVALTER XIOODY DTCK XYRIGHT If ' 41 wsfiifif X Sf A iw f X Page 50 4-lg. 3?- , I., NJ J' Q' L, fi 151 A -F E 5 H AJ.- g. W4 5. 7. 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I D N, '.JQu,,,gL,',' 'g '.:.gi9aL j 1 fi '-'QF' 1':'f'r-'A ' '-:.-F , . .si laws' - '-7-' ..'ii :'..211-.-if - 'I J- if A ' ' 4' I X' idol 2 42147101 11 :J 15 7. I ilfrfw, J . J f I' V A I 44. I if -if .141 Law. 2 . J x J A J X iff' A M ' l lx 'fx I' JP . ' '-' XA 94-v J QWL fi 4-A qw C A . .,,', I 1 1 if ,. , . X X 1 . I V' 1 m A '- X lr J 4 A I .X f Affi J 'fmxif 111 xg' fl. ' ,A l - ig V ,' , J X, 51 1. Q -,f +13 , 1 . 4 -Q --on--... - . A,--, , 'J V-.J H ' Eiga' I L rr ' ' ' w 1 A I .,f r ' 1 4 .LHQIII ., 1 I '- DOROTHY DEFFEBACH Vice President x 7 . . 1 I t. w P A 9 W. A. MYERS 'J k , af- Y' 1 'aff 19 3 PM-4 vii ,L . i, Q, Q . , , 'Q 'g r -4. 113 Sponsor np- - 1 ., r P 1 Rwff , 33.fBHgf A . - T Q - sm- BENNIE SARGENT Prcfidcnt ATHENA PECK Secretary RALPH 'l'1n1MoNs lle'.f no better than he :lmuld be If Buvcrm DUKE Smile and be happy. Woonkow lfuxcusor. .1lua'c5t, and how. Eusz DILLINGER All lzer ways are winning ways. FRANK DAMEL A 771071 of mark. ATHENA PECK 'Tfhararter is higher than intellect. HELEN RUTH NICGEE Size .sings a .rung of gladness and addx a yard ol :n1.ile:. HARKY SCALING Mllllilfffffllf alike zo censure and praise. l.x'mA MAE ELLIS 'ller modesty ix a candle to her rn.er1t.f.', Duawoou KIMBALL 'He doe: well who doe: his best. GEORGIA KATE BOUNDS Great in every way except .vxze. 1.1-:E COPE' Heller late than nejuerf' Page 56 REGINA DIEB Sli: has a smile that wins tlwm all. ,IL:I,IL's SCOLNIC Ong fvlmsf nmlfitiuns lezep lnm goingf, HELEN NEELX' Thr basl, we dar: say. XVILLIAM TERRY Quiet, and hard working. LORENE RANISEY She's tin' sweftzst friend a person wer had. If you don't know her you ue missfd a bit. JAMES KIMBROUIQH Equa! to every orrasionf' -Page 57 .. Av- . 'Jw -I 42 T-Wg. vc ,K if E: ,sl .1 .-I ? I v Q ,,, , .L it .I VIRGIL BELL LIlllf', but olI. ' LILLI xx SANDERS 'She' wanfs 'u'lII1t sllf wants when silt wanls iff' VY. E. LAWRENCE 'Tzrsewrenre and study do great things for us.', SARA Llc HTMAN Simplicity is tha keynote of life. ROBERT HANNA My bra5n is the kay to lI'Il01L'ic'dg!,' lung has it rzstld unustdf' EUGENIA NICBRIDE 'Slrr lms tzvinkling ryzs that betoken a jolly disposition. I,,L'Cll,l.lZ Ross .l good .sport on all orrasiofzsf' BOBBY BYRNE l,':ntrnl'5 good enough for me. X1 mv FRANCES ROBERTS Do we know her? Well, I guess. IACK INGRAM Hr who only hopes is hapt- less. LILLIAN MILLIGAN 'Il qnift tougzu' .vlzou-s a fvisz lu'ad. NADINE CAMPBELL A: gay ax any. -flfxfl Q 3. N Aj v QQAL Knox BANNER .3 A 3 ' hlntrllzfl, and lllg mirage ul , - us ronwctzons. A-3 .- f .4 All f Q 5 2 ELEANOR :NIORSE Q51 is - lt is good to know her. 4 .3 4 I ggi. I 5 .A 2 J U. rf J ST, 9 LAMAR MILLS 'Modest, learned, mpnblef' 1 ,ao MARY E'rrA Knrsr. ls rlewr as any and pretty bz.vide.r. :l,l5XVI'ILL TARLTON .Yut ll worry in flu' world. ALLISON. XVILLIAMSON Tis good to be honzst and 'Tl true. H7 1 , Q fr, .f -,H A, , - , .'Pdze'-if fl vw ffl.: . I A ,M SVA, my V in .,,.- Q ,- A -4, 'ff . A f f:-in w ..-13 9A'1-'M'- A w-xY'f.11?k 4 fww ,f ' . - - ' 1'-74, . , . :JH ' K r 1 , 5-2, l,f.l'.1'af wnfg,L':1'?'x V tix ,nz ' ' - .j ,vgw--sgiu :fo -J- me, .-. A-.T -,-.'v . Av. ,- L XLNRIIQ Comaxn nl lo-ivnlflf, 11l!ra1Ii'Lw' girl. ZELMA RIIODES Tllirllljul, Hlllflllhl, 11ml miurl ful. HELEN LACKEY Sim my: lfttlr and dprs much. ELIZABETH LEWIS Thr milrlast manner, thr gfntlcst heart. EDNA TURNER 'Jlwayx striving to plsasr, ncwr to offend. LEONARD FIELDER FII ln' merry, I'll bf frat, 1'lI ,,..--- .. xl' 'ax V' w .tw .J-J 3 4 ,, AE-fn A., bf .md for nobody. Pda 59 0 -O -5 .J- I fi' J -9 fag, A-F? . QU 1.5 ,z ? I X-1 I 2 1... f. 'V' 41 .4 IQOBERT MULLENS Sinwrc at all zime.r. AIARGUERl'l'E CHRISTIAN Jbaring, dutiful and dilzgentf' ROEERT PRESCOTT 'UI foisacrark for :wry ,IX ocmsionf' Sy B 1' fa .KX ,fn RUBY FIELDING 'She hax done what xhc could and that 15 thc best. C. ISAISER Thurs who know him 1112: him. AIARY KATE KELLER Ihr eye: smile prow. X N I' I NIELVILLE CUNNINGHAM A boy whom all are glad to sn. jovcs. COLE ' A Girl not soon forgotten. ELNORA Ronclans Endowed with musifal talent. Fowmsk ROBERTS He wins gfltlt4ll01l0f5 ana' wzars them full. 1 5 I LAURA MCCK.-mv Sli: always has a ciurful :mile for zveryonef' K Q J-K' nf' ' . X, I l' I-PQ 1 D0i'.L1?' LQQISE' YH I Jlway.r rlfgffyl and .' 3-44 1 ' , Ps mt Barn lor .iycczss hz sciqnsf .1 , Let'.r Bk Us ,, -A- ,. - . .f -A .MARY B151s'3,,F1.b1iai4:,f ff. - Q, 1 ff. , Quart and practrcal. 'QP-,-. 1 A Af, l' 'JT' B 51155, , , , li-1,5 Q. I ,fq:S.4! 1: 'fi--L ARTHUR IDJRYSDLLE , 5'J?o'fv r 4 l .457 , s A .l, UU .', 1 U ' ' f wg, , - ,' 'u w' EDNA MYERSM- l' Tho more 'you do, the mo , 4 you mn do. 1-344 . R E wlulz 'DENNIS HEALY 33 6 44Quite delzonair is liqlf' ' ,-yhv. I' l '-1 of 1 I '. P4 l sv . J.. N 'ix -' f, ROLAND BICCJINXIS 4 ' f flx,pl:a.ring cazmtennurf ix tl 55 Qsilztazt r:g'umm:nda!ion. I 'r - 1 Lib BERNICE Bl1'1'lcK h' RMI fcnrilr rrquirrs no infer- . K in . pn'lation. 4 ' ' I X i' GILBERT Wopu V .I manly mlumerrd man. i ' 3 'Q U Y -31' Ip .' nw -- 1 HJ X x Lff If T . r I Ay, , I A i ' A, ., '- L IMA Lois FLANAGAN V She know: Qhqjoy of. quiet tltmgs.?+ I. ,g X , , . .y Ev! J? V ff LENA nnsrxsunc lo .vty rs the grace oy' the ' gou many THELMA Vmsox J girl uf alistiucliunf' j. H. Huusom Come what muy, I rmuur' worry. ANGELINA Flsusk She mi. the winrs of pleas ure rn IM-lLl,Ill.lIClLl!f.N I -IASPER Hmamucxs ll: knows no faux. IRENE REDFORD 'iliarnzst in purpose. JUANITA SAMMONS SlzeKsdy: little and does much. 5 fvpg . 'W , t-- -uf .I EssIE xl.-XRIE H.XRRELL .I modest miss, with temper 5u'eet.', VIOLA NELSON .I Ili.vpu5itmn as .vweet as her face. -IESSIE .NIAE OWENS J desirable friend. LLOYD LEGGETT ,luyway I keep people guess- ing mort of the time. DOROTHY DEFFEBACH Born for ruecexs :he .veems.' FRED TURLEY Right well he played his part. -I 42' .IDE LIALPHETTE fl good sport. AIARTHA LEE MCDUEI' Lu-valzle and Jweetf' W. C. HARRIS Little but loud. FLORENCE FA1.1.Is The more you do the more you tan do. IRWIN SCHWARTZ Not .soon forgotten. NIERLE PAYNE l'il either make or find a way. Page 62 I 71 1 I --. I ' I xi l I , 'II 1 I on . .I .A'y,,4 . I, M' 'r , ,ffzfa . JT' 'ijbf elf., I, -I -HY 1 wt 6ag6:5,, 'H f-'r'liG Foal' l' ' F4 1. . Q i 5 'H If J ,O E. 9. -5 , CAMILLE PRESSLEY fi 'Gentle, modest as a flower. i '- CHARLES RAMSEL .5 ' Central': pride and joy. U- K. A EvE1.vN Enms - it She has all the :harm of a .J , - woman. ' ,rr AV 4' ku- A ' la I ,I L ,A KT Y -v. ' 'h ' DAVID Cl!-EEIS, 3, ' f'He is great of-heart, ngagnan- A myous, courflyg' g4rogeou.v. in qi. .- st- ' vi I , 381' ff' 1.4 . -ff , . , .f . M 7 V' l, .int I .g is-' wr 9 ., ,' l 'J.piFmiisf ' wlifkklksk - . speaks -Q 73. ' had military ambitions. IRENE McDux-'F A sweet, attractive kind of grace. KATHERINE Tx-1oMPsoN find her ye: onre .raid to you shall be ye: forever more. MILBURN HUEY What l know, I know I know. , - ANN GORDON Gay guodjaature xparleles in - llltf eyes. - 1 1 ' .3 VIRGINIA TAYLOR . ji Her lovelines: you never know until she smiles at you. - N . 1 gf , ' fy V- , -we , ' f- - fe.-pf' '. l E M i, N?EW E 'i Y J, He .v oul be g id the 'Pay ,. jggyg ent Ewhefi Ki L-Look at his E, .W ' 15- W' Y U1 '- ' -v Q . wk lla.-iIl4.J . - , -. ,of .-. -. . 2, ' if- . .-:...4'.f 11 in a i , Y 3 M . I ...if xl ,,, .1 If' y e , Vi J, N V' ' . ,i ': ' ' .f .P nh' M. ..,4,i,, ,.v A 1' qui? A Q1 41 In Memoriam To Jack Speight Died April 4, 1931 I 11 i. 'I EL n ,. 35 v.' .' Evil 1 Fx N -. Mr LNQ., :v - Q,--Ny' ,VT '- ED WILLIAMS Vice Prefident JW .BU Miss BUNTING Sponsor kwa ' if. 5 'fS.f Q l?.1,,.w . 'nil' V M .' ' '. f , :ill I ' '. X :vi :ff-C' . 5 'rfffyfw 1. . .l.' 1 , 'vf:f ,,', 5 ' 'S' I- 3 'Q' i1 HARRY BURNS President MARY YVYNN Secretar WWW .fx ,. , 2 ,L . ,ff-q1.A4g,4,a,C?L. Z' 91,9 4.. .fi 41-5 'IVHOBIAS IXIALI-I .1 rrul sport rvrn if hr' dors rhas: bugs. AIARY BEYETTE Hr srlfnt and soji'-silnirc' rlccwr l1rfr'11ys. S. A. WALL Hf's as solid in his luslifls as his umm' bctraysf' HAZEL LEE ARMSTRONG J drfp thizilccr. Her words are lrkf notrs from the mean'- owlark s morning song. JIMMY WALKUP lf being popular with tho ladies malczs a good golfer, jimmy should be champion. DOROTHY ILSENG . A living zmblem of the qual- ity of women. I MAkcAxu'I' CROVVNRICH Not by ynlrs, but by dispo- sition is her wisdom zlcquirvdf' -'AMES EVANS You mrft lecfp n good man down. FLOY VVILSHIRE J misrhif-vous rliild with plmsing grin. ALBERT Lum-:R USEFFPIF, runtfufrd with his lol, he malefs thc most ol mlm! he finds in life. VIRGINIA CHAPMAN J Irue lrifnd and a real comrade. Enwmw Fnrrz. I know thee for a man ol I-I, many thoughts. lg-.liiix .' I I:-1 , --. A 4. '.,I. .. .. , 15, P48456 fYWl'?:' jifsm' A , W'-'H by ., I I iagrfgifsgfr- .. .Q'. f+ 15 ' . ..,,:, Af I f ,, -. JJ-4.I .. .... A, 6 A V 4- .,4,5.-P... .- . jf: , 4 , 'I 1 ,L 1, A I 54 'F V GER1'Ruur: Russm. if bk on lgzr'jqgc'and yuu'll '-f,,110'75'5 Hkpglifu 0 - 11- . 'lg, ,,.' . i , 'o Y . l'KsA K - - 3.3 - - 5 994' ARTHUR CJILMARTIN 'bf winning Jmii: and a will- '.' ff. . ing worker. 4,4 ' -L ' . yn: EVELYN WA11ERS . . u ' 1 A ' - Her yr1nzdsh1 fu worth more than ru .'on.v. I 36 I-.nf 'V,gL'i?M ,jg f ARD+a'Mh',W15m lIqr Yi-fgndi .ig I b'51ifaggy'nice A ' I, tl ing: f f. V I 'ji ,A fl ' 5. , 1 V, V A 1' Q il, N . F , . , - Lf' A ll h' YQ' V Q Mg f V K., Vw, f E hs ' R ,'I.sA VERNE STONE 7 f.S!gfY .r through lil: scat- fg thiilnuxbeams of her yu '3'bniles. A. , 1. s ,Q- 1 n Ions Buns:-:ss 4 ix J rral Jtudrnt, ra bhrn Irmlrr, ' anal a regular fellow. El.'l..-X 'l'.xNxERsu-:Y Sl1f'.s Ihr nhl rwlinlflr. frm' blur, 18-Mratf and nmn'. . GEORGE 'l'1sx1.1-3 Ihr ladin can't ruin him. 4 . , , R Q? . N 1 u Q .g, 'lf K Nh- al I' 'x .lf Vi -N Q I 1 ,i - 3 Y ? .V 1 '4 fl I 1 ? K5 R Ffa f ' . r' ' J f . J '-QRMEI ' -- , rv f' '-, Ber11lQykfi1d uwrtlz 1il'3hZtf.1J,a,3'.':5 alf g l'IlllfL'I14,N 2,91 I 'g ' bf.,-j .1558 XVI- -fx , .,, 1, vtf A C -V 1 CHARLES HENLEY If ffLaZly Lurk'.v buy-friend. .,-.f A..-... Vary .. YITCXIE If-Lass I :gi :f sn: 315' L20 Lars f Inu: , -t..c::5 :w 5 nzml, :iii 1 .:::j.':r i'.z'.:, I-'.f. DOROTHX' IXGKAM J -'flied :rdf :affix any m:t': 35k:r:g. .ARVILLA KICYEY J: pn-tty and cf :cult as ur pifturzf' Dokonn' JANE POWERS Si: :kms gum xhn: shi: not cflcrmg the ragff BIARIORIZ VAL'rP.1s V lr Ons SMITH Hill nf-:rr urdifsmznd the mfnzmg up a S5'07ViEll'J -:.':1lfs.' .IOSEPHIXI-1 DoL'GH1-:RTY Though gcntlfmzn p r c ft r lfandzf. brunzttcs male: the but 1'.l,'i1'!5.-Q Xnvzx KEN sm. Hays nrirhzr hzmfzlj nur the ladlufl LLOYD Bloom: Your hzarfi drsirt be will Liu through thx dark mo- mnpzs of life. XYILLIABI CRIQTCHFIELD '4Common .vnu is not a com- mon Hung. LL-XRGARET Games . A +1 - J 'Vary dean: but a plzming J: clzvzr as any woman 1.'H companion ought to be and putty, gf, bendzsf' A. ,Q-' . 1 ,I 4? L! ,,,.: , U 4 Gi 4 Qi, 2. fal- ' :fm 341 - Y: if Pig! 63 '-'. 4 s ,. ..:j?. f :. , ,f igviig ff' 'vii . . - .' T. 4 ' -VNC! L? 9? ff -,MN - Q 1 M .-21-xfi, - .3513--, Emi. 2 ,. -.....' Q,.fs.Q 44Qw.f:,4. - , la. HOWARD EDWARDS He dorsrft knot: ilu' nzfgvz mg of th: :cord 'dxfyxrulz JANE Smrsox Hn ,vmflf if to lrrr friends lzkf a prlvlflf tix -:rn info a P001 01 :rain-.fzxr inprfgfing th: rigrlff' PI.-XRRY BUCKLEY He has the makings of a rfal man. Lu GENE BUTCHER J Nfrft. tllarming girl iz' m ve . ezufryone jfxcx BATES 'Don luan' and 'His Fizft Nights' are nothing romparcd with our lc'. ,xx LLL' nv f v Mn.cAns'r CoMBEs'r Dainty, naat and wry yffilfj, If ffnmgjf C.-uzoux FOSTER .Yzzsf I':uf.'.' tru-ff: If! IVLBL ln!! '.'.L4. R. Y. uv.-XLKER 5,d':.':' 'usp ff 5,.,::r:. ok! A gays.: :,f.51.: zzz.. gg j.:r..' LL' BELLE DAVIS L'curtf,:l5 rizsuvz io , and , D J . . gnme :manga rstzrfa. Oscu Gosszrr 'Hr :rapid lxkz to if abil to ..Lfj.ff5 zdururm: pa1rJ:5sly.' H..-XZEL Gmm-:s 'ylladrst ana' urzring but loyal and trot. XX-END!-ILL XVEATHERBEE Hz has bun kuozn and liked all through high. school. K' 5 x. 'sl' 17 ' U X C 7 N M-14. 1 !' '.'?Q'- ff .Na - ..' -A , g.ygq,,:. -. . :wa1. - ,EIN nab., - :if - BILL WISE 4 -highly efficient person en- tirely able to row his own boat. - af' X l A E if! VIENNA KENNEDY A Divinely. fall and most gf I divinely fair. . H ALICE PITTENVQER If she will, me will and you ' may depend on it. .1 ' Y,-, in -If' ' Q '-Y' I . ,- ' '. .:,l , 1 .a . I PAULINE PAYNE She has a singing heart and always shows it by? her happy 1 smilegf' L, Sgt! v 5 4 i 'v'.,a , 4. 'F . I U ' , ,I v' J I , LEE PHENIX l rn! main lhe' seemed of fheerlul yesterklays and ronfident to- ,Y i . I ., ina:-rows. acts just A Y .s. I .d. fl bf' N -yr. 191 Zz, 7' A s Q o ',... 1..l,.-1-.'v:Lo4 -is we I 'PEARL HAIQDIN Many times nam'es are given ' .' that do not sunt, but a better I one could not have been found for Pearl. i T, il - - ' . 'si MORTON GAUSE WARE Q l a1'e-thee-wellg thou art a gallant youth. ' I , . lL' T' ,E 1 , .ku-' 4 CAPTOLA BORDEN 'I ' ,yd She seizes hearts--nat' wait- 'f' ing for consent. i'Sf.!' I 1 h . ly' I . 4 F . f 'X ,X ff X ,r' f .77 I Ms I .v 1 1, A - 4, , , 0. ' K -tg., 'yv rg. CH AUNCJQWROGEI? ,,,t,Mg.. J. --oh! rhuefgnfbmw may .qliojghqi speaks brgige wordq! M, fd., X? brave oaths, and breafsx em 'r - bravely. 4 h 4' 5 L1 J . 1- I J r DORIS HIGGINS Pleasing to' the eye, and ,likely to cause a dzsturbance in the region of the heaftj' .ig -r VIRGINIA JONES Sweet und unspoiled withal. FRANCES GRIFFITH As mild aml sweet as gent! flowers. Hd' CLEO HANNON For she -:I-as irruiting and re- lreslIIng. ajft:-11064-fv' ' RosELLI-:N EARLE Earth: noblest thing-a woman perfectf, OTTILLII-: IRVINE She is capable and efficient and has a smile worth a fortune. FLORA MAE EIJDINS SlIe's ez most eeonomieal per- son. She's trying to save twenty-one cents. Pago 71 L-aka.. W . 5.1v5f.f,,7f RALPH YORK fl true lflillll IJ more pn'- 7' fious than fine gold. FRANCES CAINIPBELL She srnltfrs sunslzine wher- ewr she goesf, VVILLIAM BARRETT fl patient and understanding boy of great fharneter and ability. FLOYD JONES 'lllaw more than thou Show- est, Speak less than thou know- est. ESTER GRIMLAND 'Her hair is a golden net . to trip the sunlight. RALPH WALTON His manners, all who saw admired. 4 BARBARA SHAFFER The boys can't resist hcrf' VESTA WINTERS fl most excellent and accom- plished lady. NIARGARET Coox flu artisfs soul and an ar- tisfs touch Outlive the girls who talk too much. RUBY NELL WALDEN She leaves a pleasant mem- ory zn her wake. EARL HIGHTOWER Let me have men about me who are fat. CLARA DEE WITTY Alehough she is 'very quiet, her thoughts are deep. f 10 45 GRACE SAMPLE Little but loved. NEWTON BELL A'We expect great things of Newton as hu school days have been a perfect example of what he can do. MARY ELDER A most loyal and true friend. MARY CARTER Knowledge is power-she is powerful. MARGARET HENRY School is a place where I see my friends so I endure it. I DOROTHY BRUMFIELD fi sweet, attractive girl who is liked by all. I Page 72 . K . l '6 I I 41 ' v 3 L-.- I . V I ,dy U.. 3.3. L 'I nf v, 'I P ,A .,.,,, 4- M I LDRED WH LER Her mirtllful :mile and plrz15A ing personalily make mfzny Ir1em1'.v. PAULINB CARSON f'SIveet mul 1lHA'P0llz'fl'.n ,,,.,-7 I! K. JACK SPEIGHT Ile has r:'er3'IlII1Ig it takes to molar zz Romeo-a good voice and good look.v.' CMHIQRINE RUMSEY She deserves the-best. 'A , '51fvvvL.A.ff,v Donoruv OSIEII Sl1e's everything nice. WILLIAM BA s SQ: his shiny bu ns? DO1l,t h, ' l:. ' 0 9 N X C ,D P11473 1. X5-lkf'-. . A-.fy-, . in - ,- S . i V 9 If f-5 I. Gnu-. , V 71,1 Mlfwfnfvudxfzfl i JK. ' ,Q vw lb I at . 5 gf my .Q I 5,3 ' ' , V I -. Lo. Al HOWARD WILSON Little but loudfl NXIARJORIE NELSON fl nice girl-loved by many. ELIZABETH UZZELL All of her many friend: will lell you that she is a real pal. ELIZABETH HOWARD An agreeable girl-loved by all. GERRARD GRESHAM Everyone who knows him wzll tell you that he is a reg- ular fellow. NAQMI Puass She prefers brunettes. If you don't believe it, ask her. ELINOR CHAMBERLAIN Hearing to the eye and to the heart. DOROTHY VAUGHAN sl Juwet girl who ix capable and ejfirienff' HARRY BURNS Hey: prexident of the june :lass-wlzirlz prove: that he ix a most popular and likeable chap. ANNA BYRD HARNESS Not a eoraie. valentine but the real thmg-all made of lace and red hearts. NORA SAVERAID fl beautiful blonde and a perfert girl. MORT BUNCE A: handsome ax any fellow ought to be and clever, too. .Qu wav ,L W X' ..: 4,3 F., fx' , X .1 . ro..- CULLEN TURNER Good nature and good xense are usually good rornparzionsf LORETTA Hosxms One who ha: many frfendf who think much of her. FRANCES THORPE She remind: u.r of an angel. MARGARET BERRY Some day her name will be famous-maybe as a wnter Who knows? GEORGE COLLUP He numberx his friend.: by his acquamtaneexf' JVQ IZABETH CROSSLAND ' make: the maxt of what she find: in life. Pqa 74' iw n 4 1-rm M7544 EIULIA ROAN 'ller actions are as sweet as her lace. .NIARY CAROLYN KELLY Her disposition is us lmluti- ful as lifr liairf' Gr:ORc1A MAE BROXVN zfll who see her desire her for a friend. LOUISE JOHNSON She is capable and effiricnt, always tlzinleing of others. INEZ DICK She is wise. FLOYD Pom-: He's really a friend worth having. Page 75 AIARY HisNnR1cKs .l Wiil ,QlI'l-llflllllffll by elllf' CI1.-Xll Lies ROAC H llf's a liuy zvlin is appre- rmtril by all of his friends. AHDEL REICH ll'r rxprrt great things from lifr us sh: has lifrn an ideal stuzlent and friend. DONALD COBDEN 'Allis as good as he thinks he is and that is saying a l0t.', EVELYN POTTER Her friends all say that she is smart and we do not doubt their word. GLADYS PYLE She is a most taleiitfd young lady with winning ways. VIOLA MCINIILLAN Everybody love: her. ELBERTA PEACH She': a peath, all right. HORACE MCDOWELL I-In honorable youth with winnmg way:. A , LEONARD HARDIN 'She remind: one of the real S uth-moonlight night:, low, lodiou: 'uoiee:, and :uch. ELIZABETH SCOTT She: a little angel. DAVID MARTIN He': a gay fellow with joy a: hi: companion. TOM BATES Hel: a good :port-everyone will tell you :o. CATHERINE CARNRIKE Slze': a titan beauty. MAR JORIE ALCORN Shi-': fair to gaze upon and no mistake. ORAN NI-:EDHAM 'fl true fraternity brother in every :ense of the word. STELLA BEss STOKES She ha: sparkling eye: that :et one': heart aflutterf' JUANITA MONTGOMERY She': a per:on who can be depended upon. Page 76 5- 'A I I v., , A 3. ll l . fi R 7 li 1 ,I -Ei If , gl -i ,I . y .? W 11:3 A ' .Hq .A..,y . S4313 I Lf , . ww' . J, g 'L 4 , vi tl . jf! , l. :Ty- '. ,Q :QT I9 dv 1 ' A 5-ff: ' -. ri L. N . 4 ve ' ' 435' u ' I - A-idk, lr I ' 'f i-Aff' sl , -.. 1 . I -,, T-. ,EL 1 .4 4'K:'J 'li' ' .-...A--,-' 3' .Q 44. 78. 1. 1, Jjnly, - W .t .vga -0 4 . MARX' CATHlililNE SLOAN nslltyl' a gay, peppy little pri- son with a smile for everyone. CORA JENNINGS She ranks high among the outstanding Cenlral beautiesf' GLADYS HAGEINIEIER 'She'J a sfveet, gentle, patient girl who is loved by all. RUBY PRUITT She': one of the best drexxed girls in Central. LORENE BURKE She'x a blonde. Need I say more? M DOROTHY MEYER She'.v a loyal companion. uhm N MQ i ' vi ? 1?J3r. l- L ., .KHP-N6 BILLY MARUN Ile has a personality go? I mentioning. V ' 1 - Hia BRNEST CHILTON Dorf! you juxt love people 'Zllllll flm1ple5?', PATTY COVINGTON 'She'5 another who ranks among Centrale leading beauties. 'a J Nom MILLER 4'She'.v beautiful but not dumb. , GRAHAM CAMPBELL He'.r some tumbler, and 1 zlon't mean any kind of a glass. J. C. CAPPS Whether ladies prefer blondes or not, they prefer him. VIVI.-XN DAVIS ' 'Slze's u willing wo:-lcur arm' tru: cu mpauionf' OPAL BERRY hsllflf from Louisiana-ask lifr to say poffryf' BILL WALKER His a good sport, IVA VICE She is reliablz and true. :KATHERINE BALCH Skis beautiful and llfffls' her pictufe to prove it. ' BLANCHE JACKSON Shi: zz sweet girl with win- nmg ways and n smile you can't rzsist. H j , 0 I 1 an X: ' 4- WG -BJ GENE MURRAY Ile has Ilia rufzst rurly hair. DORA LEE BYARS H1167 namr is Dom, but she is anything but dumb. BESS SPRATLING I 'ou do not know htr 3 ' IJ yozfm' nz lssfo' a lot. n at-JY I INIARGARET MAYS ' One could low' lm' with little fi effort. 'I , 0 SIDNEY DEUTCH qs! A lfadzr among msn. . W . I IQ 5 '4 1 I ,ff il Q . I A, GRACE DURHAM '4 '57-55252 She's one of Crntral's smart- l 'I est dressed girls, and sh: has 'A wzrything to go with it. I - I . A ' 54 ii i I - I! YR U. 1 i A A Fug: 78 Y' 5 nl' -Y ur,-'11 I' ,i.,g,'A.g vi rt 3 ' wi- ' '- J 4 '. ', .4-ff, ' - f s I If:-ws' f - - . -Iiffl ii ' M l . v 'T - , I , 254- I ,v?',V,r. In I . V-, iii, t 3 , vlih- I T' ff - , S ' -I A F . ' N , ', ,V 4.s' -4 A, .l ?v.- ,E - fi-' ' sq ,, .Q LL . . ' o - '. ., .ggi APQ i i t -4' I y . BEN DYESS He's a jolly good fellow with ' a smile lor everyone. BETH BARNETT She's made of sugar and .spice and everything nicef' FRANCES SMITH Folks, you'll like her. She has a fare like an angel. hi- . , . vikq Lx I ,,. ,i A 1: K5 ,fl ETHE1. MAE JORDAN , 4 fl Solenmity denotes a wise head. i .3 I i .rf ' A ,ef , HAZEL HILLERY X , 'fShe deserves the best of everything. with the' J I 1 i ,f -fi U N W .A- .Q ' mv UCILLA GUMM la s twinkle in her eyes- e'uen in the daytime. Bmzmci: HKLBERT Shi-'s so gentle, sweet, and pure that you couldrft keep from liking her. IRVING KERSHMAN Ile does and says everything in the nicest way. MARGUERITE Pourxrxan Everyone recognizes her as a girl with a will of her own. , 4 M Al -' fl ,,MA, MADALYN WHITENER In describing her one uses the nieest adjeetives in the dic- tionary and they don't do her justice. BILLY BAKER Ile has a literary mind which makes him an asset to any school. W1 N : .' -93 A 11-.,'.W. . . . 5, i . nf, .'-f' . 4 ., . .f Tis, ,. .p .. .Ae-' NIAR-IORIE NICLELAND She's pretty and rlezfer and intellectual besides. MARY LEE LUCAS She has an understanding heart. J. D. BROWN 'He had rather be right than be president-presidency for him is almost assured. VIRGINIA GRUBBS She's always at the head of her rlass. Besides that she's' pretty-what a combination! DREW EVANS Always ready to serve a lrzend, although at a great east. Lois HALL A firm believer in the power of silence. . RAYMOND NAYLOR He's a good sport on all 0CL'dJ107lJ.u FRANCES SPINKS She has brains and knows what they are for. FRANCES STOVALL One look at her makes the heart flutter. ONEIDA SWEENEY She's a nice girl with winning ways and looks. L. C. YOUNG None but himself can be his parallel. Brass RALEY She always acts in a way as to secure the love of her neighbor. Page N0 E Q '1 ' J . . 1 n If 1 .-5 'J .J '! L A wi 'S E' 4 . AL- , ss' 4 75 At 4- Sw Q.. A ri 1 f ILT! 'Fu WI. Q'-1 . ff: HQ ff: 111. ' ' V' r ox AX, '.,.,,,..,R ,,,,,,, ... A' Q l- fy, ' arc- . Q--73 ,-.1 i . A, .f F 1 4:'E'.i 'oxA . ' .-,' x - - V B ' ,l rn L: -Er . AI -S 'g. ff . xg, N.. . X V - 5 JA' h - e 2 2 rf: -L' if :S 3 . 'E L 2 .o-we 2 fe S ' ' '45 F3 , - N Q fl! - P Q, 8 , - I V , V A 2 'EVE' 3: 4' ,TZ 'Zn 'S U - Eifq 'fj', x':'8 s-11' fs lm 5 in be 1 Y' '7 FZ ff' r.Y AA aa! I . A - 73,2 ali r MARGuER1'rE NELSON fill the swectgghd gaqd and -, s ai 'if L 7 - ll! N in ani ncxtlm' V '., ,, . 'VK '. ' ' 1 ' 1,510 4' - Yfffw .1 ' '. -gm' - '? t, V- .N-5. A ..- -6, . 2 9 ' f LvvIAAoD311F1 Hfr1y4.vyLy Erzyg aflrwilighf , 3 ' fairy tif, , I ' like 'ighlgj r dusley V if ,la , W ,ap 'Q . .H X f - ' , . 5 , 9'1 12212.-f --ml: gr' uf . , 5. rl fl s Doilgipl. V . wily! ignggkst lzllow who will F snorted. ..,,y ' is 'byq v 4' I f 1 ,' ,IH Yu - VAL. ' nn.. x. 5-sn.: . C' fl I. bf! 1 .-9 l lW xii' 11 7 En-mx. Moxuus Reli:h:: a good orgumentg ha: loadx of ambition and a wonderful poqvzr ol conversa- non. ELIZABETH McEAc1-rm er kindne wins , 7 620 D1-:LMON SMIITH A man who can sir.: himself up ana' not forget to tell you o the result. I7 K.. I. m . ROBERTQ 3 oont . ,Mg ff frinnj tq-'all and tb'all2l4' ' ,6'l!71d.H f 1,45 '. 5. RUTH BOUCHER ,f Sh: doe.: little kindnesffs whiz-h moxt leav: undonzf' F , NC S A'eviifkd?.r3-tad' - .slargdrred a ED WILLIAMS He has :I vivid personality and good dispositions both fam him many friends. MARY KENNEY 'Mary, Mary, quite con- traryfrould never he said of her. LULU FAYE DONA1'HAN She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. HELEN FELLOWS She is as happy a girl as there ran be, very studious anluwell beloved. , c' Rrccs WILLIS What he undertakes to do he does, to say nothing of his doing it as well as It rould be done. , 'Rjm LA:'H0ivrQA,CRAwF6Rn 45Gay good jzqtgre sparkles in' her eyes. I 3 ,K - ' F . 1 K .,- , ' ' QQMZ I - I I 5 ' K - .. S-'b ' -' A , 2 'A -Q -ur' 1 faq- Q. 'lm HL. Q sv Bits.-vg i-,- fp- f-. D- Q? -i i iv ' U .I .I MARY WYNN 'Shi' is one of the most lov- alflr little pap leaders that Central has ever had. FRANCES BERKLEY SPILLER She is a most admirable person. CARI, CHAMBERS Ile is a handsome youth with a most enga ing smile. IVIARGARET MILLICAN She is worth knowing, and that, well. AN ITA MAE HARDIN She moves ez Goddess and looks a Queen. WM RACHEL PEVSHOUSE She needs no intfodurtiooug she speaks for herself. A-.,,, 'Q- 'L ,L 4 I , ' , N It .fr V A H' Page EZ L Q- 1-., ,sg My ,ul H5 '- - Y' ffi ' ' fb t In , ,.-4 , . vt . , - ' ' .-. -.fy f -A E.. A . .gn 4 4... .., HJ, ., A In I A . A- . ,A -- N--i-.Q V . -- '- , 1 .5 Ig It W h I . ---3 N -X ,.i . I ', in 1 ' ' : l A ,u.. '-'R f - -L ff -M- ij, - I- F' Q' .L Q- ' -1 I- v .4 - W T'.:x' A ' .J :I -5 f ,- - . f , , , 4 -.... ., 'uf' '22 .. '5 5- -.nllx - . mm: EM? lf?-3' 521 . ,. ,V '1 F 3 l.qw,.,.,l MARGARET Rmcawm' .1 . ,,.L1'iLere is yolgelilging in her ' 1. f5!.'.,fr1an71g1i:.w ' in -1. .. N, ,- ff 'sdmetllfnghlgl A Ven gs, ' Make: us like N13 '34-ll!?,.,.,v1. , , -,Y For :he malce.r'V'ife worth' 7 ' as 4 ,,Y 4 f wlnle. +3 r - . ., 11.4. . 1 ' ' , u . . f- N' Q, I rl LJ EUCENIA CANTREL1. -1' Qi' X f'Courze:y is the inseparable rvmpanion of Vifggiein Vg ' . J-rw T F4 I' if 4, 6 A Q ROBERT BERHQNG 'i f ll'hen he mgiureedsg the R' I' merif: all bix own. -Q Q, 4 Q . - ' .J 1. . 326. -5 ,- if - 1 1. YV xx' . .914 if-HMA, ,R , :ti ewhi , ,S1, F' ' -'11'..:' A' ,' ' l. f .. V . . TU.. A I X Aff' 1 we-'21 V o -Lu. ,, .4 4+ Q In '11, ,f' a, r, -wp.. . f' 1, Nmgvrf HQLEINGQYQQRTH J 3 SnbftmrtialVgm3 more.. 'wayx 1, if I, t an onfx' W., A Q .E Q lifff 4 wr' A fywhff ., A rx Q -x- V3 . 5 z -, , ' ,, ,' '. I' 1-K 5. , rl- NR lv fp., 4 '.' ,fl , ,' . 1 - I. - I .. fgf , 7-fl 5 , 1 KATHERINE CANNoN gentle, she 15 :hy Uurk-ws mzsrlnef zn t e Xu CRY! ..,-c Q ., ,V K . KA' V , L 4.1 H'.IiARD FLOORE - He'.r a good rompanimz, a wzllzng worker, and a friend to all. HELEN Hoon She is xo rlzefry that the plan' lIl'lglll,'!7l5 when :lie ,, w 4 enters. hlosmpmmz 1 VON SPRECKEN H She haf the rertninry of the ,R 'I arrow, whielz, seeing not the Vw- ,, goal, yet goes .rtraiglzt to it. jg ,K Q ,I K. , 1 , ill-51 if ff f i' ' . V I 5 HELEN ABIONDL i...,A 7, ', 1 1 She has a'pa1r of eyesffblsaf cz-onlzl be on asset to anyone. ,' fa ' - ' . yy ' ,. A .,. ' .r T Howmzn HAAF .' He if a zvfll made 'man wlm . lm: zz good rleferm1nation. y T! +ORQh E: mg Iler yery frown ale I' 'H Than Lf-mtl of ot er maxdens 'vrgffn ' Y -- - -nur. ,. luv, -,. rn -44 ng... '5 T5 1 lg., wr 1. EVELYN BELL Modest, learned, eapable-all thing.: that become a woman. REUBEN ANTON Glad at other men? good, content wzth hu lot. ELOISE Woon Well poixed, with a mind ol . her own. I I SEBORN SIMPSON Not only a scholar but a A' gentleman. ' ' x Iv ' , . . I. 1 4 15' , 7 ARMBNA Woons She is' a friend with a sym- pathetie nature. Ji ..v,9. 5 :S'v '.v1 A my ,,,1 gang 2? A 755 ,,- me l BLIQS' ' ' Q7 5 It 'F -f ' V' - gtnlqual tg faery occanoinfii If Pl 'rn ix-. . ' h x. ix ... - ... ... - L A, L,--new v-.Y D Y, 1-11- -Z' --Q3 .- ' K' A A '. - FRED BARNEY Real worth requires no inter- pretatzonf' ,IENNICE LACAVA HA maiden fair, whose pre:- enre lend: fragranre to the air. ALEX VICTOR He believes that self-confi- denee is a great asset. Q CONSTANGE WYATT Her face would make :une shine in a shady place. WILSON BAKER The noblest spur unto the sons of fame is the thirst for .Q honor. , Enm Esf ' .. . wh T oo gnuell good'-'cannot-Jae V I .raid of hef.'f V l I , I I , T .-.A-, . ,I TTS., . ...U M uinfvvz ,, sv CRATON PITNER Hi: good sense of lmnmr arouse: admiration amongxt his friends. TRIXIE KIDD They my flu' wax the lift' of the party and uv' believe' them. 'I ELMO HOLIBQUGH , I Some fall lzzm buttercup be- muxe of his one little curl. AGNES SULLIVAN fl girl quite deserviozg of the bert. BILLY CHESSER He'5 a person with many re- lzable frIend.r. ANNIE VIEVE MATTOX No man will ever get indi- gestion lrom her cooking. :Rs .xl K -. EH'-5' Y Y ' ' lv , -f - I , ' ,Sk eq - I , -J . 'za--jfif . 13.1.--f 1. I 'Ml' ' .. -'fin f fi? 1 .. A - v M ' M .Nw . I - r If I. Nf.f ,,,.,Q2,-V,h if ' Q . , , V . gl-, T G1 r. .eff 11 .-QFHFJI 'Q' 114. CHARLOT1'E SMITH lU0dfJt and retiring, bu! loyal and true. DONALD MCCUE Hs farm lifI x lmrdxlzip: un- flinrhingly. MARGIE DALTON Slze'5 very entertaining. EDWIN BARKSDALE Little but loved. KATHERINE SMITH Shelf so gentle, kind, and sweet. JAMES QUALES Hi: a good sport. JAMIE WEEKS That smile from ear tolear- mn you resixt the ready friend- ship that it offers? IXIARY RI.-XRTHA CANNON Shi: one o,' the loweliext little sponsors that ever trod the hallx of Centralf' HOXN'ARD ALDRIDGE Strong - intellectimlly and - plzysieallyf' ,, ,Y ' FREIDA HELEN SHULTZ Musk hath charms and xlze hath both. A. BASKIN Heir zu good as lie loolesf' H m her if-A K 'ff 'NAOMI DUNCAN -1 Rlpfliveryorie has a true friend ' ' I n Q- A, A . 'A L. I Q T ,,,. A mfr? A If -T 5-Y 'F' Er + 1 'T U V wk.. , .A A 'Zniai gg 1Lx99:?f:'1a.23' MARGUERITE TANDY usllfylf intellertually capable. Louis CHILES The boy has military ability. RUTH ELAINE ECHOLS Slie': recognized by all as being a quiet, .rimple little girl 'whose high ambition: some dai' yulill be realized. ' f - ' I I nv gr 'fsl 'FRANK H: DUAN ,LM He': ng Qilikgtanding among fi: elasxmgtegf' ' ' ll. , ' ' V, KATHERINE PADGETT S'he': so full of energy that she makes the 'very air vibrate with pep. -5-nv ,pg-.E 4 .NIARY LILLIAN HICNMAN Modest, learned, rapablr, all things that become a woman. H 1 MARY ROSSMAN She deserves praise because f of her unlailmg pllysital energy. , , ,,: vi. 3 1 A. 1' P4 ff' '. 1' MOZELLE HANSON fl if She is extremely modest. It , 5 , is a line quality and is morehgk ' scarce than xt formerly wm'. 1 F' Q Q fi A ', ' l ii. Bl V el , if WW ,- L 5' , 'D :kg tai' .nv ' 3 ' FRED STEEN 'H T Fred is a man. we predict will 3 .1 succeed, for he's always cor- its rectyglaoth in ward and in A V YI: 'sn - W -. deedf' dr lf , wg ,. .. . r . 9. H, . vk r. if , FRAN6gS JOHNSTON Q Q' Iuferfxction in one bundle. 3 -.41 A ' i . 1 '-2:1 A 3 show j ri J FL!-OYQ BUCHANAN' f'H? is brilliant, both in hair and intellertf' AZALEA COLEMAN 'She's worth more than her weight in gold. CHA . SINEX ,He has- 1 r- worth a large x ' Qi jlk ' A 4 ,. .xLLA A Zlfn ' en I whoseljrfyfpge, lends ranre to- he givin H , ' 1 14 f' 1' 72 Us - 'f' ' ' ' 1 -Q.: ' JOHN Duruusr 5- ' igst as you 'value yourself Q , -justly, so murh are you ' A valuable. ' - 1.4 .'?!.n '-.2 J A L 1' ESTELLE MAE BARTON Of lowly field: :he think: no .fcoru yet gnyest garden: :he could adorn. x HAZEL HUKILL Fair as t e f est' MARY WILSON She ix noble yet humble. ' ' 1 1. '- V-1 L' v J, 1 1 , , 1 -, , , hy. BETSY ANN HOOKER Fair tresxes-man's imperial race ensnqzrf' .k?5'1 1 V ' ,Q ,f .ya , ,LINDA ULRICKSON 1 . , I Urimzd everg bold never. - 4 , ,A-gf-'n'vPWf.1. 412'-Af Ro151aR'rE laughter ig Q blank. .- J 'fr C X y-Iurvr' 4..-- 'Q-. 1 . ! l 4 f M ,. ,, P, ! 'z 3+ 5 3 F Z v 1 5 1 .1 I ll I E Q ' 1 'l'5:,'CHKR!sE?'4S,MlTH 'Q I . 45 4 leader amoliigr meng la' I,1Ql,5Q brzght mind ond an athletic fvmff-If 1mde. 'f J, u i of ppl, .-'13 . Q ,,,-4.,, ,., . 5 v- 1- I , ,h me JACKIE SAUNDERSA 'TL She got her lip: from a 11 valepttinefl -'1 3 ,a. YNN-E' in artidn may but born and taught. her 1 67? Kei A RUBY KEMBLE -fl ' 'way to' have a friend ig f n I A to be one. ' -vs -ff ,AK If-,-I ' .2-.M kwin A , .elel ll, fY,,:,,,..,?,. ,., .. ., ,1 -..,f , 'syn-yd., . 1. i x,. 'Z . fa. l . LORENE YOUNG T 'A K Sncerity ' A my chief UTS, . IL.-, 1 h.'-',. F U A h f2.f.:,g,i,e : 1, js' w- - - fri-L, -,115 L1 , ,,f,,05,,,-- lx I, 1:1 3,571 ' , V..-4 Q .LY - . Q ' IDA MAE UHLS ' . Q t nwgflwdyi present wzthxae :milf N' ' 1. gand a kmd wok-dilig,-I ' . r. V. ,. tzme 1 comev nore solrd sgnxe, with shall the dispenxzf' GURDEN' 1 D N-ui that the nation: republirsf- of a prince, carr1eii,lgr2self like a Mae! KR x 1 , ' ...4.. 4. Jnfii-MGA.. 'a.1sv4L.w Lois CAROLYN Isasu. She is always relied upon for being generous, hind and good. LYNN YA'rz-:s Real worth requires no ' 1nterpretat1on. . ALLIE STEPHENSON . f'She isn't fat, but :heir A pleasingly plump. in .Bos Tmggiinznonu Never Heseited a friend or slanderfa an enemy!!! ff.. ,,f MARY ELVA DILLINGHAM 1' Shi: a Dillyf' '124x., , eggs hifi Shi r minds of! of a pal! ,ix J ' .gr +1 bv - TT- Jw PM 'Tf '+ -'Let 4 4 l b 1'5J '. mph, - , Y VA .ana 1 hit ?x+ hi .M his L II' 14 - 3 rib LENNARD BLANTON A self made mem, and proud of the maker. LOLA OYVENS ls slze not more than pflinting ran express, or youthful poets fancy?,' EVELYN STANLEY Gentle in speefh, lzeuejieient in mind. JACK HAMILTON A Woman is the bread of life, and I'm hungry. RAS ARMS Always the gentleman. HOWARD CRADER The secret of success is constant work . if M 'f , -s .time ,,v4,,,.- .. V Q s -1.,:x',n.f,i--M .. gx .x - '. lt vi' Q-If PP feng-.K MARY KATHRYN MooR If she suereeds in life as she has during her school here, she will be going some. ED LINVILLE His mind is apt for all affairs. MARVIN HERRING J sensible and 'well bred fellow? M.ARY RUTH GAITHER Nlfssentially em optimist, whose optimism is worth whzlefl ROGER DUNLAP He prefers blorzdesg Am I right? RAC HAE1. CYRUS Small in stature but great in heart. Pqr90 -1 . 1 , - H . , . .QT I-A. , in ,A , U i, -A r J 1 ' . .'w'.- 4 ' . ' ' X- , 'J 0- - ' . -A .-11 , ,-A-as , ff -2- N .via is -ff? ' 12 ,- f, .YQ ' -1.-T' iif,f?'w til. -.,., W V -- - ',. 4- sth ,pq 9-j : 'Q 3-V . - Aj' J: .N i s . 4 ', -,, - 3 fn f afar- A. M gf--A-.A . 1 if iff ' ,. ..- --,r-., ,'N- ' , ,A Y. I f ..,. J:-1' - - Lg. J - .,. M. . - A . v N N . - .erm as - , JIMMY Loma He dares do all that beromes a mang who dares more is none. JANEY Lou JOHNSON She is Pretty to walls with and witty to talk with and pleasant, too, to think on. BILLY MCCLURE A true gentleman and a ladies' man. WINSTON LQRQMER Smiling always his rountenancef' .s NANETTE N1-:LMS ll girl of whom one ran say, while the .mn is shining she is making hay. W' X ,N b .5 fgvmsq '..., , '- TTY' -'1 'S Tb'Hg1u4ANnREwSi' ' ' I Vie- He by all who 5 px how him. If 1 ' A 1i'h,' - M. I. hw f, ,fj L Y ,i il'- X J. l , 1 .Y , ., I' H ' if ,Lf 04.1 ' :Qi '.Ef'5iffiQ , Je- -:::-'- 4-1- --Q-5-'6 -,xg N-A T35- rs -'L' 6'4- '0 A ' ' -'VF' ' al! k I Q , x U A 5 ' 5... 4 1 . . 4, I .- - v ' , ' - - - - . ! v n, .-..- - , '- A' 'D . . Y - 'im e 4, Q, x' .-, -P' - .. Q-N.. Q ', ' .g, ,,. - rn ,.. W -f X- A V Q , r 1 4 , - QF- -- ,- Q - P , .. ...., W . , . - vf- 'lf'-' ' - -, 1 -. - . , A-J A L. .5 , Q f La-.. - 515 i , -' - ' 1 4- -Y ' ' ' R ,-J' A f ' A ' , ' 4-' 5 H' L'- if --1 ' . ,i , - -W I- . l A ' v 15,3 ' by - I -' , u 4' ' ez.. i , LL -J. ,Q , 5,941 WLM! Mfwv EDNA MAE POINDEXTER' Thr softer charm that, in her manners lies, is framed to tapti'uate, TRAVIS LAN HAM MARGARET PRICE Her eyes as stars of twilight fairg Like twilight, too, her dusky hair. IRENE MERCER The noblest mind has the best countenance. ERNEST NOEL He's glad at other men's good. HELEN JANE DAVIS She's so gentle and refined that she appears to be a true dfi.Sf0CfGf.U B. A. UTTER fl studiou: :tudcnt. ' BETTY GIVENS Kind, unselfish, all the traits that make a lovely woman. CARLTON CURRY His fare is hana'somc, but you should see his uniform, with all of its shiny buttons and what not. ' SCOTTY HOWARD e as e com ina ion o H h th b t t success. BERNETHA FREEMAN She fairly radiates with sunshine. BENNIE L. RHODES A noble lad with high ambitions. QQJ ' ,-.A L 5' A .A -A 1 ., ,3 5 . 1. ...... DOROTHY GALLAHER May she make as many friends out of school as she has made in school. J. DARREL NAYLOR If music is the food of love, play on. NELLE BUTLER BoNE She has an art' t's looks and artis 's touch. GEORGIE FR1'rz She's ra sweet lovable girl who is just 'Georgie' to everyone. ToM CASSEL Udble and Ambitiousf' VIRGINIA Ross Cood'will toward all is written on her countenance. 5 . . N . , 1: , 'Y .I Lt A Page 92 r A 1 v .4 5 5 E if v ,. ll.. 'QQ . .ifhf-7 :ly Eh.: 'Eiiciii af' V BILL BROWNE Long ha: hz bun a son al Central. LEONA Cox fl tender heart is nature'J but bestowalf' I JAMES Mom: Winn duty and fun flash, let duty go .rma.Ih. A 4' I X . JACK SPENCER Liv: and laugh! L DOLLY KLAR II Nature was .ro lavish in her L store, that :he bextowed on fa J 49. 4-1- I 7 ,Dolly until :he had o more. T I Q I 'R Q f -'-1' ' 'I' - iwf E' rf - ,kj b l v 1 'fs- 5 fill? S gd I e was 1 61-n ' z an I I R.. .1 ' ' f J I V 1' ' I' I 1 . . 2 v J' 'l' V . 5'-Q41 , ' v', .-'ffc ,., X 4' N , V u . R. 'I' 1: K hut 'Q . I w ': ' +5 V l ,,,,,. I hm . ,K ' A - , - ,. -if A-- , if -- .L. ' 'T Vi.. 'ill' H'-50-9 A .A- -'irq JANE MEEK Sh: hath that pure spirit of some within her. HERMAN LOCKE Strive hard and you rannot fall. Dorf! striw and you'll probably land in jail. KATHERINE TUBERVILLE J girl of fine intellzrtf' MARY RESNICK She that slaves bnt profit: most. BILLY MoRRo HH: just a fav: man trying to gzt along. HELEN VEACH fl maiden quite demurcf' v -,. A if-8 n . ' . 1 1 3 1 . I ,Y HELEN BALCH Studious and true, she'.v a girl to be admired. NANCY NIXON fl talkative beauty. GEORGE ELKIN He'.v ll eb:ter'.r :urres.vor. RAYMOND MICHERO Men may rome and men may EU, But he willklast forever. 'I I ' - U.,-7 wx .5 Q V ug!-, MARY ELLEN DAVIS Quaint and rharmingf' L1 LY LEVINE Not only a scholar but a lady. hy' .-a-J x..f1f'f fflz ff X 2,4 i I l ' 'Y I L.- F 4 1. '4 I 1 Y I xl If Jil 'XT'-'-2-CH f ,ff PERRY CHAMBLISS His hearty chuckle will be wzth us always-unless we forget it. FRANK L1coN His rirrle of friend: ix unlimited. FLORINE MCKINNEY A host of talent: is hers. 11 LUCI-LLE BONAR Youth itself. I R . J ' L7 D 5 Q0 ff!-d, I CLARENCE CROTTY Height doe: not measure the breadth of the mind. . 3' I ,u iff-.' ? ' 2- H, ., I 'ACE' Ssvgoiif' ' She l .v an gnderxtandfng heart f ed with sympathy I' and lo'zie.'i :Me..z4'1K.'- ,. ,Q , .Q- E ' o ' 4, f' ' -, 9 - 45 7 Q' fm of 1144 ll-fi lf, ga-4' 'Y' ' ' .'Q. .- ' A ddoulk QI ,px ,U A - gr., f- -,aunt-. ' SEEK 5.-A R' . I1 FRED Sco1'r He'.f the :martest boy in .rchool because he :chi he was. DONALD GRIERSON 'The making of friend: has been hix .iperialty. HELEN STAMPS J most lovable little wife. Holmes McDANu-:L He has all that is pleasant in a man. J. Ivl. '1 Q, vvNES He is eapable of everything nice. ,A x . f ' -. - .B 1. Cilnlaisr Cmnxson 'P' His absenez proves to you that his prasenee is :fore ' ' I1 ' ' ' En Consizrr fl mode!! Qyoutlxf' FAE Pm-:omx She has a bountiful supply of energy. C. L. KEEN Big and big hearted. 6 Qs? h 4' I x .3l FLORENCE BLENTLINGER 'Gum in one of the essentials of life. BILLY HANSARD The better things of life come in .small packages. ?Ep Ile's:yhe posxessar of good nalilfe and an enchanting ,X , le. H . Q' per onalityf' y ,WJ ' . fnggpx AQ L xx F, rivift .1 0' ox. 4 -X xl N 5 . YA -- - 3. W M1 A . 4 iq'-Bt-far W: '. Ee. 7 :'! if IVAN ROBERSON He's an independent yonth and quite capable of protecting his rights. KATHERINE BLALOCK She is not only a good student but also a good athlete. DAVID N UTT He never lets school interfere A with pleasur . PAULINE S1MPs N Her presence is always desired. LEON WOODLAN J careful student-careful not work. ,Mt V , RANDOLPH PRESTON j TJ darn good, fellow, with an ever ready smilef' f. Q f J ' - sl Q, f7 'g::ii'g5p?f2 , .r pt +A - - f , H4 ' 9' W 4,t'!l iL,g .fiiffg .,,, L, 5. K ..,, .., X 'JJ U , -9. . -- .K 3, gage, .f .,--,i ' .f ,. -fv : V' ' : ' A A 3,15 -pm :,- 'Q H L.-f 4' I S rdf' ' 'v-1'-. ' 1 -A ,,-AY-N f- f - A- ,r 'G I ...air--5 , ' A X We ntlseeilto the ft ' ttef an '11 Qjbly dos f 'MARGARET LOWTHER, , Says little,' knows more. MERREL MALILOW He talks -more than any other two students in dass. IRVING SCHWAILTZ He blows a wicked saxophone 'and no fooling i 5, A. ' -MAunxo Gxovxssf ,Q . ,X if ,iff-, He is Q most eonceitedyoufh with a gfood reason' fqrphis 'n'i'onreit. ' -' LOUISE ROGERS .' 'V'lt would take an adding machzne to count her many friends. .dfffffffw f 'r'f N . 1, 1. 5 L If . ' .. 'filllf 41415 QQ mm ' HTHLETIDS I 4106, id . -T ,Lf--ff J f'vx.iJ'vx JJMJX 'f ',,L.Jlf'yX 6 , I '- P MJ V0 -fx 4. , o ff? , Ll X I 1 -J .JI xl- sr dk! 4 .lad-fe-'uerywhere The slender, graceful Paixe aloft in the air, Jud at the masthead, W hite, blue, and red, :pars A flag unroll: the stripes and star: A.-. 'E' 'xvlulnx 1' , V nfxg-1' I' wi ,,., ,rf A f lm -we I fu v x I, i!'j,MfW I , A .Cl A I, Sf ZW 'M 2V4!3f'4 ' 5 l,4g,, i. ,. 515, K1wi,.,,gg.,.M' 'TQ 1 1 fEg:g,,L,fgi5:Q1rl ,is-.L-ms R ng? '1,, 'QQ' 13 M. M PNK X Ns. , ,, g,g,gg1llH ' L'v4..I 4: ,fi 5: -: -ff w5?l :ju-'-L -155:22 5 X951 Q'V1-- View - ff ,Agav i f ' ' A 24217 'Z 1': '2'3'3?E'L'.Z S L -, ' ' ' 'S-2?-:J ' ,J , '14-. '-Pl ' 4 'vu-' 1 ,. .Hub V+ nf ' , ,..-..,- .. A, '- r w , , M h I n . v s I ala. ' --'P .. .sr P' Y ,o-,.,' . HI W Yi - W. rv-, X e . , -' . sv ' s .r, 1 v L 'zgj . ..4,4 V fo. - W LA . .. wana., ,4 w-1 , ,,-,., -. . ,.. A u ' 'fy 1 N Y . 1 J .- - f', 'if'fl' ,, - 6 fu t ' ' -'H' t- . , f...- :e,::'-f.' . -ew - - . , -- . f ' ,vp gi f .tJ,l1fA gl: . H. 5 -Lg? ' V-V. ,A Y? ,I J M Jiri Xin-5 f,':.fyL.1,.--11' T4-I.. ' A ' ' if 'gp' ,,L' c 1 J ,-..'1LI 1, rl A t I L., U u 'trd ,., Ji flu qu ',,! If A: iff 1 yn M 1 v yy 1 , 1 w -S l C. W. BERRY Mr. Berry is one of the best liked mett in Central. llc is the track mafh and the business mztn- ltter. Ile has coached many of Central's teams to glorious victories, and has produced many outstand- ing athletes. llis good work as business ntanztger has enabled Cen- tral to have the best in equipment, and to take many wonderful trips. All the boys who work or have worked under Mr. Berry are duly grateful for his wonderful help. 'e 101 51,-.. A .af-'fm '-'-'W-'I' K -an A1 I 9 Q? V-Q ' .ff .-'YA AIU ,x . 1,- .,. fini. A , R t N' -I ga , L' if :L . ..- :ln BENNIE WINKLEMAN Cuztclt Wiuklentau has been at Central non' for four years. Out of those years he has built up :t reputation for tvinuiny: teams. His teams in these years have won three city shampionships and two district championships in football, and three city championships in basketball. He is a :rue friend to the boys, :und whatever happens he has a smile on his face for all. X ibfln. BILL MEYERS Mr. Meyers is the line coach of the football tuaut. and he really makes them work. llis motto is hard tvork utnkes a good football teaut. sn utqty be this Jt't'0tlIllx for the sttvuess of the purple :tutl uhite. He is tvh.tt the fellons call a pal. and if you are in trouble eo then see Bill. Ho is liked by all, cven the girls included. and we hope he stays at. Central for many years to come. - nn.. yy -..,,,.,, FQ' ' - Gslffk- Q4 ,.. 41 in l - 44 - . lg.: ,' tri I V is , K 1'-l i ' ' 1 4 .alvtinw-n-. i g'f1liTir,f.:Y7-4.v33'QPogi,v,y-P137-:r1f:',xY2..',, l .rf-en .., 1 I 1 Y 2 1. N .4 , 1 ,- f , VMI- , V- J ,L -. ,1. , v' ,--. '- M, ' K ' -YA 1 nff.-1 ' bg, .A- A w, r gf., .1 , fi' 'du in Y 71, f ',,4' I JJ ' , I I w ELI, I +1 1f'i1Ar' M ' M. 'f -'Af r -.:!'1. .' 'W ' ea - -1 J, I 'P , . f hm. ,ML E,!ruI .. 1, I U' ' 'yew dvi if N A , Q 4 .1f. 'r- . M .L , 'A s ., ,. . it ' , if bn-. A V rf A 3 f Vin ,flaw f 1 , F rf, V: 'z-V' ,N vig 'N Hur, v4,,.., V ' ,P 1 0 8 E.e.ml Mm-is i 41 4' ef 4 1 W rw-A-A Q' 'A . ' , , ' . .... fx f Q f X Q Tv f If Ifl 'x X 1 ' H 1 J Z H I b L I Q f , e ' .-' l lxxx 5' Si s J s W3 Lrvr xlib :I T ' X s 'e-f A 44,7 fa W if xx Ll -If une iA waiwi f 1 5 mf' X W1 IJ z fy f 9 ..-. Ji ' X' ff 4 J Q ff 4, 4 ' f 5 , 6 A 1 f' f Q T' E ? ' J ' X! A 1 3 ll ox W 5 1' 7 2 e E e N ' el fi X B F ell Leaders? 1 gif: 7, I I J F ' PJ fu I , N A., 'Lf '.:i1+.g3g'3zr:fi, : 'K r, 4 Jw' 1' 'f 4 1, . 4f .42 A X ,V H, uw? 1 5 mln' .12 H! ' g fy , a v .ix ,9 MN, v I 3.1231 ,. I g t l 2 1 ' L f- ff , I' .1,,v:2 gi 1 I -1 5 gn w ,Qi gr ' P31 , 'I 'if H I -'R , 2 I I il Q 9 'W Q' 1 I, A 1 Page 102 , '-1-51 sxlu' ' . if ' :fig-V, .' VN, F. .. ,ref L' L19- .1 Z '-:rv - . , - ,, 1 '1 ... N W 4 .A .A ' ' 2 V' A., 'gli ,u. L lf - x 5, ,'4 ' 5. 1 uxlqg 1 Q W., X u 4 D . 5 'L' ,. . 2 Q' '1 2, .1 1 ' ' . ' 1 -.1f f' -- .mL 4 n NY -,I Z-,Jai VI' yu 'ff-1',': ,fe If '- 'fo ',' ff, 'nl vrfeai 0 1 Q . l - x Y Q- 16' '5- 1 . I 'Qns 'rr' r. erm.. :V .hs ms., Q , L. 1930 FOOT BALL SCHEDULE Sept. 26-Central Oct. 3-Central Oct. IO-Central Oct. -I7-Central Oct. 24-Central Novf l-Central Nov. 7-Central Nov. I4-Central Nov. 27--Central CART. DAVID CREED Dave Creed was one of the ablesl captains Central has ever had. Not only was he captain, but he was field general besides. llis ability to lead the boys in action was respon- sible for the success ol' the Purple and White. V : 7 ' 2 4 X'- I MQ-2 f-4 Mineola Ranger Cleburne Masonic Home Highland Park Amarillo Stripling North Side. Polytechnic .-ag' N d 11 V -' Y : 6 - . ,' . , v Q- . 'qc' Ia - ,. ' ' ' ' ,A -. h -4' --01' ' ' ' . ' A i 4 .ln r . ni- f1.4,-..., ' 2. L5 is , ', A 'lr 14.454 I , ll .l .J A' I . ,,2 g , F ,Q Q9' 've 'u -ii - l I6 5 2 Q! l i .9 I x' -f A . 'lr 5- '-- L' Q. - 1 -l 'V 1 -ff? ,I -, ,-- 1- T - L-, ' 1, - -- N-1-'v fgigglfefz' . A sfmfs. wif. ,sr,uif.f.'1u.f.m4L.Q. Page 104 5 . xx - 6 5,4 'a 'I 9 -'u .Y-'1 .ffl . . -5 , 4 .1 fn I .a.. .. 1-4 DAVID CREED Quurtfrbarle Captain David Creed. who led the Central Pan- thers this season. and who was chosen all city quar- terback, was one of the two lettermen to return this year. His play was outstanding in every game of the season from the first to the last. He did his best work in directing the team and in blocking and tack- ling. All.who played with him feel that his was a friendly leadership that they hated to lose. HAROLD NICHOLS Tackle One of the best athletes who ever wore the purple and white is Harold Nichols. captain-elect for 1931. Due to an injury received in the first game of the season. Nick was unable to duplicate his feat of making All-City guard in 1929. Regardless of this. however. he showed his real worth to the team in playing in the three most important games of the district. CHARLES SMITH F ullbafk Chile was the dark horse of the squad. His wonderful football ability was nearly overlooked by the coaches. and it was not until the third game that he had a chance to display it. He was a demon on both the offense and defense. I, LENNARD BLANTON Center Pug is a steady. sure. heady player ing was accurate and dependable. He is a player and needless to say he made the mythical All- City team. JOHN THOMPSON End John Thompson held down the left wing position in a wonderful manner. He is fast down the field. a deadly tackler. and a very smart player. We know he will be valuable to the Central team next year. Page 105 I 1 ilf' vii fi .2 1 TOM LOFFLAND End Tom Loffland was the best pass receiver on the Central team and one of the best players. He made a defensive end that was hard to beat, and we are glad to know that he will be back next year. MAX TOHLINE End One of Central's all-around athletes is Max Tohline. an end of quality and quantity. The longest man who ever put on the moleskins for dear old Central was one of the best ends in the city. He gave his best for Central in every game he played. He will be one of the most valuable cogs in the purple and white machine next year. X, HEARD FLOORE7 KJ Cznter Although Heard Floore did not play in as many games as some. We could always be sure that he would do his part. It is a great thing to say about any athlete that he always hustled, and that is more to the glory of one whose friendship we cherish on the field of battle or in the halls of our school. JOE O'CONNOR Halfbafk joe has the honor of scoring the first points for Central against Cleburne, His punting was one of the features of the season. We regret very much to say that he will not be back next year. J. B. THURMAN Guard Thurman successfully fought his way through the season, letting it be known that he was out to make the team. His fighting spirit was one of the reasons for Central's victory over Poly. He will be back iv' 1931. Page 106 ,. qv' W, ,. , .,. .'!. , , ,MC Pa ! . ' ' ' A ' , . . 1 A Y , s T I K PAUL HILL Tackle Paul Hill, or A'Primo as he was known to the team, is built to handle the hardest position in the line and his big husky frame has held the opposition with ease many times. TRUMAN POW ICRS Ta clelr Powers is another one ol the Central boys who have made good with the purple and white this year. Powers was one uf the most consistent linemen un the Central team. He also will be back next year ELLIOT CHIPS Halfback Greek, the determined half. did much to help the Central team this year. He was a product of last year's club. This was his last year and we wish him the best of luck. A CLINTON LYNE Guard Clint,' was one of the most consistent players on the Central team. His coolness and determination with his constant chatter made him very valuable to the team. JACK FUQUA End Jack Fuqua. one of Central's outstanding ends. played his best game against Central's rivals. North Side and Poly. Although he will not be with us next year we wish him the best of luck. ge IO7 'k v 1 42 Miki? ,W f7'4'.n Ufif W -qv Q . P 'O 'I 55, 6--11' - '---r -' ' .nm -Q5 4' . val.. v .1-x ' e' fq.'.aQa,l nv. it of z 5. V1 BOBBY STOW End Une of the ends who played for Central this year was Bob Stow. Due to injuries he was forced to stay out of play after the first game of the city series. We feel sure that he will prove very valuable Ve purple and white neyyzgno f ' Hovl D PULLIAM Halfbacle i Pulliam is small but fast and powerful. He is superb in ability to run interference. He was one of the best men on the team for end runs and gained many yards. He will be with us next year. HARRIS VAN ZANDT Guard We have never known a cleaner sport or a harder fighter. He was one of the best guards in the city and one of Central's hopes for next' year. JOHN LOFFLAND Student Manager Out of the ranks of the students there is chosen. every year, one outstanding boy for student manager of the football team. The boy this year is John Loffland, a favorite of the boys and one of the best managers Central has had. THOMAS ALLISON H alfback 5 Uri ffj Here he came, there he goes. Thatls just the , 4 way other teams felt about Tommy when he re- i 9 turned the kickoffs. XYe are sorry to know hc has . moved to Sweetwater and will not be back. ' Page ION , ' , Agri H, ,.. 1 J.--ig , fn' n Ati-.T B 1. gi G+- -f. - ' 'Q' i. , .ga 15.4 Kg' Af. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE jan. 6-Central ...........,.................. North Side jan. 8-Central ........ ........ P oly jan. 12-Central ........ ........ S tripling jan. 14-Central ........ ......,. P oly jan. I7-Central ........ .....,.. S tripling jan. 20-Central ........ ...,.... N orth Side jan. 23-Central ..,.,... ........ N ortli Side jan. 30--Central ...,.... ........ P oly Feb 4-Central ........ .....,.. S tripling Feb 6-Central ........ ........ P oly Feb 10-Central ........ ........ S tripling Feb 13-Central .North Side CAPTAIN BILL CuR'r1ss Forward Bill was one of the best forwards in the city, and in the district for that matter. He has played three years for the purple and white, and was one of the best captains ever to lead a Central team to victory. His outstanding floor work and handling of the ball made the other players look on him with awe. Hc was the hot shot of the Central team, and put much of the life into the players that made the team hard to beat. We are sorry he is graduating, but it will be a lucky college that ets him. . 1 1' 'Elm l-.K 'jii..1 1.3 L: , .,. . an ins- ,V f-. -- ' W, Y,,r,,.-A - -. fl- Q A: W ,,..1v . '- rg. 1- q.. UL.- 'Q ' SL 'xiqgpalli' -.- . -' Rf:- ..' 1,9 , if . 5 'ls , 'Af . ' 'auf ', . 35r..M ' aa. -MK. f lXfIAx Ton LI N E Center Max is one of the all-around athletes of Central. He is good at football, but better at basketball. His great height made it possible for him to get the jump on almost every center he played against. His goal shooting was accurate and he played a de- fensive game that made it hard for oppo- nents to score. His big hands made it pos- sible for delicate handling of the ball and all-around he was one of the best. We know he will perform better than ever next year. CLIFTON MORGAN Forward Clif was the fellow who always could be depended on when points were needed. His accurate shooting from the side of the court made many victories possible that could not have been otherwise. He played his second year for Central and we wish he was to be back. He was one of the best all-around men on the team and he is liked by all wherever he goes. Page 110 iQ . ' '- ,Ng , ra' :J . tn ,,,. I ' - . AA qi 'E ' i-.. A 'v I I . n 4 r I. nf -' .1 BYRON SAAM '- 'y'lv. Guard M i Saam was a player of quality who came I l ' r sw ' to us last year. His performance in last . - - 5 ' year's games let it be known that he was a W ' li .- sure player for this year. He proved worthy i V' ' , 42 Q , of all the praise he received and his handling g K. l' and passing of the ball was superb. It was ' 'Q miag l 2 2. U largely due to his feeding the ball to the . - :H forwards that made many of the points pos- 1 . Kg ' 1:2 Q J f, sible. He will be back next year and we , 1 know he will be a great help to Central and . ...L , . A 134 ' V the team. R31 .pf 1 sf ' . Q ' I Hy.. I v .1 3 S' WALTER PASCHAL if Guafd - L Paschal was a stellar guard and one of l E the very best. His great passing and guard- ing did much toward the winning of the ' team. He played with the 'team last year 12 is and did a great deal toward helping the 5 team. He was rated as one of the best guards in the city this year. We are glad he will be able to fight for the dear old purple and white next year and much will be expected of him. Page Ill - e --'51.zE.- . . ' - 11 ., , 5. I V. . 44- ::I,g'g,pb 'N -'Wax--735, -'Iii' Q . f f if W rr s 4 .,,.,, A , ! , -.I 5 , 1 V' ,gi 4 J up ' r fi H. ff ni' ,M wwf 'EARL MEADOWS Ear is the pride of the squad. He is Older of the city pole vaulting record, and this year he won the event by jump- ing 10 feet 6 inches. He also placed third in the javelin throw, and second in the discus. LEON WOODLAND Leon is one of the best track men on the Central team. He won the 440-yard race in the City Meet against strong competition. He also won third place in the shot put, and was one of the relay team. HOWARD PULLIAM Howard is one of the best men on the track team, and one of Central's all-around athletes. His good work for the purple and white gave many points to Central in the City Meet. He took third in the pole vault, third in broad jump, and second in the javelin. SEBORNE SIMPSON Seborne was one of the squad last year, and he did his best work in the high hurdles. He ran in the 100-yard high hurdles. We wish him luck in the district. MARVIN HERRING Marvin is the best man on the team in the half-mile. He came in first in the City Meet, but was disqualified because of a clash with Green of North Side. He is to run in the District Meet and hope he has UbClICl' luck next time. He is also one of the Outstanding men on the relay team. Page HZ I -no .f ,..-1 ,. gr e 1 I.. fa. .V1 . WM- t. l. 4. I i Page ll? CECIL YANCEY Cecil is one of the purple and white's fast- est men. He placed second in the half-mile. His good work in this event entitles him to go to the District lvleet, and we wish him the best of luck. DELOYT KNOY Deloyt was a quarter-miler and ran with the relay team. He was number one posi- tion in the relay, and helped the team to win second in the City Meet. Howmm EDWARDS Edwards was the best man in the shot. He won second place in the City Meet with slightly over 39 feet. ' We hope he does well for Central in the District Meet. ARON LEUTDKE Aron is number two man on the relay team, and was one of the best. It was largely due to him that the relay was a success. G. K. MARTIN Martin is the best miler on the Central team. His good work in that event gave the purple and white second place. He runs this event in the District and we wish him best of luck. 7 4-? s' Qfeffll 1 S .Q -, Q1 i is v 9' .Q 'w .',, - H. ' 4 P3 iii' F1 ni ill? . x , Q.. i - 1. I V A . -,u ,. 54. rv V--v .. Q A-. . , , V ,T . l -Lt.. . ,.- V, . ' ' Are- . 4 ' - . ' , - ' -'T 'a . - A aff' - - ga. , ' W 75' 4l' A ' - ,'.' ' ' Q . ,px-till:-,v. , A dry. -- s I iaafgd- Q4 . . . I 4 g , is - o xr - . ' - . . ' ' . - vc' - ' -was -, - 1 -. - A- ,J i E9 F91 4 'Q , P Zgf I e ,mf 4 , ,ID QD R 55+ E Ar P X Q ,- Q , ii 5 T' W MILITHRY V W milf! ll First row: Capt. E. D. Crites, Lieut. Col. Mary Sweet, Col. Jasper Hendricks, Lieut. Col. Mary Elva Dillingham, Lieut. Col. James Monk, Capt. C. H. Dobbs. Second row: Major Dorris Garrett, Major Maurice Grove, Major Chauncey Rogers, Major Ed Williams, Capt. Robert Hanna, Staff Sgt. Hoy Harrison. THE STAFF Back row: Lillian Moore. Mary Martha Cannon. Peggy Leland, Lydia Burgess, Nedah Haden. Front row: Mary Sweet, Mary Elva Dillingham, Dorris Garrett. Page II6 P. !,t. . 5' ,. 411. ' V Page II7 'Vi -4- Back row: Frank Bailey, Mary Elva Dillingham, Mary Sweet, Dorris Garrett, Hoy Harrison. Front row: jasper Hendricks, James Monk, Maurice Grove, Ed Williams, Chaun- cey Rogers. Cnr. C. H. Doaas ......... Cor.. Jasnn HENDRICKS ....... Lrsur. Cor.. JAMES Momc... Mfxjou Mfxunrcrz Gxovr: .,..... Muon CHAUNCEY Rocsns.. .... .. MAJOR ED WILLIAMS... ..... Roaslu' HANNA ............. Hoy HARRISON ....... FRANK BAILEY ..... THE STAFF .. . ...........................,..,,... Commanrlant .r............,..........Commandfr of Corp ..,.....Commander of Srnior Rfgimznt ...,.....,Com mandfr ........,..,.......C0rp of First Battalion Exrcutiw Officer ..............,.,..C0rp Adjutant Captain Emnitur ......Staff Sergzant .......Staff Szrgmnt Company Major GROVE. MAURICE Bl. Captains PHENIX, COLUMBUS L. ROGERS, CHAUNCEY S. Second Lieutfnantx BARNES, WM. W. CHILES, LOUIS W. STANLEY, MILES F. Staff Sergeant HARRISON, HOY B. Sfrgeantx BROWN. BILLY H. HOOD, CHAS. P. JORDAN, HARRY M. O'CONNER, JOE RICHARDSON, HARRY B. TCCKER. KENNETH Corporal: FLIPPO, RICHARD M. ROGERS. GEORGE E. TRACY, WM. 'A. VAN ZANDT, EDMUND P. WILLIAMS, BYRD M. A Prizfaffx, First C ALLEN, RHESA W. BRONSTEIN. DAVID CAMPBELL, BILLY D. ELLIS, GEORGE R. LONG, LAWRENCE O'CONNER, ALBERT PETERSON, OCIE W. WHEELER, WM. T. Privatex ATHERTON, HUGH BERGMAN, G. A. CLAY. GEORGE R. las: B. L. DEWESE, HAROLD W. DOUGLAS, MARSHALL FILLMORE, PAUL H. FURLONG, BILLY J. HAIXIES. EUGENE HARKRIDER, BEN D. HENTZEN, PAUL HOOD, L. T. LEACH, ELTON I. MARTIN, SIDNEY PERRYMAN. TOM PRIEST, DALE ROGERS, RALPH B. SHAMBURGER, JIM F WEBB, ELDON L. WYSE, LAWRENCE YEATTS, LYNN Honorary Captain, Sponsor PEGGY LELAND T, Pmamx, W. W. BARNES, Pxzccv LELAND, L. W. Cmuas, M. F. STANLEY II , I' I I f, 14, , If ' f . ,,, l.f Mf .. I .1 Page119 Company B Captain Privatzx, Firxt Clan CRENSHAW, JAMES O. Sn-ond Lifrutznants ROBERTS. WATSON M. WRIGHT, JAMES R. F irst Sngeants DATO, JOE E. McFARLAND, BERNARD Sergeant: BARNEY, WILBUR N. BROWN, ARTHUR K. DICKSON. CHARLES W. GRURY, HENRY J. Corporal: CHURIWAN, EDDIE LANE, L. D. MORE, JOHN W. NORRIS, GEO. L. STRAIN. WILLIAM B. SUMPTER, LEE R. WARREN, HUGH P BARNEY, FRED HINFORD, JIMMY BOGGESS, BILL FULLER, ANDREW P. JONES. OLIN C. PERRY. PAUL A RICHARDSON, CHAS. H SHANNON. JOE WARREN, ALEX Pr-ivatzx COLLINS, KIRKLAND S. DAVIS, SAM I. EDWARDS, WILLIAM B IIUOHES, FRED E, HOUSE, CHARLES M. HOWARD, WILFORD JOHNSON, WILLIAM H. KORN, ALBERT L. LIGON, TOMMY OWENS, JAMES J. PEACOCR, VAL PEYTON, WOODROW SLOCUM. WILLIAM C. SWALLOW, FRED W. WELCH, HENRY A. Honorary Captain, Sponsor LYDIA Buncsss W. M. RORERTS, J. R. WRIGHT, LYDIA Buncsss, J. O. CRENSHAW, W. WEATIIERBEE Company C Lirzzffzzarzt-Colorxfl INIONK, IAINIES Captains IIANNA. ROBERT AI. PRESTON, RANDOLPH II. Sn-and Lifutenant: FRITZ. EDWARD B. LAMKIN, JOIIN L. Stuff Sergfant BAILEY, FRANK A. Sergzants DUNAIVAY. ,TACK HANNA, IXIILTON O. LIIISCOXIB, RAYAIONT7 N IVILEY, CHARLES VV. C orporals BLYTHE, RONALD S. HOGUE, JOHN D. ROBERTS, STERLING D. SIMON, JARRETT B WETZEL, KELLAM M. Privatfs, First Class BABCOCK, ROBERT D. BARNES. LAWRENCE E. BARNEY, WILLIAM D. HROWN, PRESTON T. GEIGER, CLYDE T. THOMPSON, DALLAS E. NOEL, IAMES W. ZIEGLER, VINCENT L. Privatz: BERNSTEIN, DAVID BERRY, WILLIAM H. BLACKLOCK. MELBOURNE BUCHANAN, ROBERT D. HUSEY. GEORGE C. CARLSON. EDWARD CROW, ROBERT B. DOUGLAS. Z. C. KANE, JOHN M. McKINNEY, LEON M. MOORE, WALTER C. MOORE, HAROLD J. MYERS, PARK L. RIDINGS. PAUL C. SAIN, KENNETH D. TURNER, JOHNSON E. WALDEN. JESSE J. WILEY, ROBERT W. WOODELL, MITCHELL P. Honorary Captain, Sponsor N 1-:DAR HADEN R. H. PRESTON, Nz-:Ima HADEN, E. B. Fnrrz, J. L. LAMKIN Page I 20 M a jar W I LLIAMS. ED Serond Lieutenants CHILTON, EARNEST GUTHRIE, JACK First Sergeant WEDDELL. BOB V. Sergeants MOORE, BILL POSTOW, A, J. Corporal: HARDER, HOWARD MALLOW, MERRILL SANDERS, ROBERT YOUNG, RICHARD Company Privates, First Class CONRAD, A, J. CROWFORD, MACK GACHMAN. LEON HILLIER, NORMAN LIPSCOMB, WOODROW MOUER, ROY' SI-IROPSHIRE. BILL Privates BOCKSTIEN, LOUIS DEWEES, WILLIAM DUDLEY, FRED FRANCIS, HENRY GARDINER, MAX GEISLER. ROBERT HARRINGTON, BERT KOCH, WILLIAM LIPSHITZ, LEO MELTON, JOE NICHOLS, P. L. OCHILTREE, BILLY PARRIS, JACK ROBBINS. WEXDELL SIIOAF. JACOB SMITH, DON SMITH, ROBERT STANFIELD, LEE TAYLOR, ROBERT UTLEY, CHARLES VESTAL. DONALD WATERS, RAY Honorary Captain, Sponsor LILLIAN Moons J. Gurmus, L1LuAN Moons, E. CHILTON Pau l2l '97 Captain CURRY, YVILLIARI C. Second Lieutenant STRUBE, IVILLIAIXI E. First Sergeant LORINIER, JAINIES W. Sergeant: BALDRY. HERBERT K, BROWN, BILLY H. LIPSCOMB, RAYMOND MICHERS, RAYMOND PFTTA, WALTER B. Corporalx CHAMBERS. CARL HIGHTOWER, EARL Y, STALLARD, DALTON H L Ban Privates, First Claxs COLEMAN. RICHARD M. EVANS. CHARLES B. FULTON. HERBERT L. LIPSCOMB, WOODROW McDOWELL, HORACE C. ROGERS, JACK TRULOVE. EARL H. Privatex CRAIG. GEORGE H. FINCH. JOHN B. GILLIAM, CHESTER A. HARRIS, J. M. HINER, KENNETH E. HOWARD. SCOTTY D. IRONS, DAVID B. KYLE. JACK P. LARD. HOWARD S. PEACE. GEORGE W. PETTY. THOMAS B. I'OFI . WILLIAM E. RICHARDSON, EDGAR SMITH. JAY PAUL STILL, CHARLES H. WARD. ROBERT H. WINDER. BEN W. Honorary Captain, Sponsor MARY MARTHA CANNON W. C. Cunny, MAH MARTHA CANNON, W. E. Snwss R. Page I 22 Page :zz f -v r -slr q?-l . 325' Uv ll LITEFZF-In -' , 'NJA- :1 U . 3-lg-4.fg5,5., 0 :ws 'A 5. J--. -g?'f:z,f,,?j J, Q! 125 A?r.4i.IS -y ff' I . 1 5 Q- , N, ,- . ,. -, 'V' ' '1 I .'yIx'-' , Q 4 .-0' L' ' fm--f.. -1- 5 . Q., '7 ' .1 1 . M -- J, . wry' ' fu' g.. I . hi .V ' W .4-.4':'-' 4 '- ,.. y,m ,zg 4 . 'l or - Q-Lgff. M gy-y-. Y .lv.,iw'- A Q . 3s ,Q N .fmifieii .-,1:-- ,-.,v. ,-. ..,u.-1 2 ' ' u . .51 v- ' TF? 4 . fV 1 Gif' ' 11 'l .AN I' : , 1 . 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She thinks her study is now done, She's through with toilsome strife, But she'll live to learn that life's a lesson WVe must study all our life. She thinks she's through with books and school In her own mind's estimation. But shels just begun the school of life That will decide her destination. Oh, little do we evei' know W'hen we think a thing is done How little We've really accomplished For we'd find it's just begun. THE SHIPMAN By HAZEL LESLIE ARMsTRoNG Over the rivulets we have come, Little streams, crossed one by one, And now We follow where they meet the open sea, We were just a tiny craft, On the tides so idly waft. And now we are abounding ships sailing out into the free. Out into the sea of life To overcome the waves by strife And the whirlpools and the currents that waylay Sail, oh ship, in waters deep Over waves and currents leap, Till We reach the distant shore that will end our journeyls way. 7 When We round our ship in port At eternal destinie's fort, And we've crossed the sea of life that seemed so wide, When our ships are safely there, The custom-duties' fare Will be how well we've steered our ships o'er the heaving, roaring tide. Page I ZS TO THE FLAG ,ffl-,C By HAZEL LESLIE ARMSTRONG - f +i 'l Oh, American flag of red, white, and blue, I- -I Waving in the morning breeze, - .- I What is there about you which inspires me so? Is it the stars that so combined .2 Make you seem so glorious? I Or, is it because the stars stand For states so bold? What makes my bosom swell with pride When I see you waving so free? What makes me feel so triumphant When I see you ripple fold on fold, Waving first one direction and then another As though you were shedding liberty on all, And reigning as though you hold A secret that has never been told? It is not the stripes united, Nor the forty-eight symbolized stars That make my American heart beat faster, But it is what they all stand for. . . X- ' wk, .iw CASTLES ' , V By HAZEL Lnsme ARMSTRONG ' - If we hear some young one say -I I'll do this or that some day, , And we hear the rosy plans that he has made We say they're castles in the air - Built on fancy, not on care, , , . . And in time they'll only melt and fade away. ffi'f'L A, ' But a question I would ask ' 'I if tp ,525 ll of 'g Q, ,WK - ADL 1 x -7 Before your opinion's cast. ' f , Ddn't you think that that's one form of high 1 Lf ambition F Hadn't you rather see one build Castles with his power of will Than to see him fold his hands, acquiescent? To the dreamer I would say Dream your future, plan your wayg Do not feel your way along life's thorny wall. Build your castles, build them highg Till they reach successes' sky. Build your castles-though they're only doomed to fall. People praise the one who's won When the foot race has been run. But I praise the one who tried and lost. Though the winner. passed him by, I admire his will to try. Build your castles at no matter what the cost. ' - N 'I 't i 'Wu . 1 afilfbyq- g - . ,ml .Wah 35- sf V5 if .'1'i.'f ?.l M . .ze ff:-f'fv f'i ,. T9 khl!fR: -t - -i A Aw' The Bulldlng of the Ship Longfellow obtained his inspiration to write The Building of the Ship while visiting the ship-yard where Donald Mclxay, noted ship-builder of that period, was constructing a ship that was later to be the fastest wind-propelled vessel on the water, Great Republicf' McKay's life-long ambition was to be able to build ships that would tally in perfection with those of his dreams. When he was a boy of fifteen or sixteen, McKay became acquainted with a famous ship-builder in whose building yard he spent most of his time. He .Mfr ity I 1 M-' Q1-asap, A I. f- I' - Sf, ' 4 f , . 'I ' J , K .!'. -, ' aw- 1. . , V.. . ' 'ls' K-3 C ' . r '- '-1 41 - lr 4' .. ' u- K ' ananfilfv- 1-Q t 'A . ' -.Hr Y, f 7' , Jw 'H 4 i -fl -A I I C i f .Bb 6 A IQ, as I as ' lull' ,. -H .v ' 1 l 3 RL 4 . 'lx ' 1 vi' later became an apprentice, and, after the death of his friend, took over the business. In building his ships, McKay not only combined timber and canvas to produce a smooth, neat, and speedy craft, but every time two pieces of wood were put together, to him it meant steadfastly cementing together pieces of images, each one adding to the realiza- tion. 'As the masts of his clippers soared high and extended in breadth, so did his ambitions become higher and broader. As the masts and hulls of McKay's ships developed from mere visions into real and famed speedsters, so will our present day trains of fantasies become virtual assets. The merchant's word Delighted the Master heard, For his heart was in his Work, and the heart Giveth grace unto every Art. How well Longfellow has described this eminent man of talent. Surely the poet's heart was in his work, for his poems are abundantly endowed with grace. And whose work is not, if his heart is in it? Ah what a wondrous thing it is To note how many wheels of toil One thought, one word, can set in motion. - Wheels of science, inventions, and progress, which were at some time rusty, have been started revolving with a whirr by so common- place a thing as a thought. In the story of this poetical masterpiece founded on an illusion of fame and ideals, is a romance. While McKay was fulfilling a contract for a merchant clipper, he was approaching another step toward happiness in his life. He had been promised that on the day the -merchant vessel was completed and ready to sail, he would receive the hand of the merchant's daughter in marriage. With this 7 '?b-f a. u- 'tif 'lf .,,. A-. . I' 33,1 Q 4 fl-4 ' 4-s 5,'r f'3 . 7 -'1' 'iam . :UI- if A , 4 .V fi A I I . I-r, . l gf 5-,pzv V , ! I ,Th L N.. i' ,: '! 'W'-75' -f 1,-,. . 5,-I . 1 JI Q, fx, - ' - 2'-Hx li 4' Exile! in sy! ,A 1-lift' if QW- . ', , s x ,,vIl,, V, 4 15- ' -5- :Ma 1, 9, I I .0 ,4 rj, Z, Q '51 A 'Y I i w 'il 1 . Q A I ' .wx Y , . ,,1lM,.. :U -im ,i , ' 4 .2 .,-- QI Q . ' ' I .' 5, aff 6?'f5'i:f6i'f .,, 4 I 4 ,I P I I 3441: ff, . ' ' Ury '? 9 ya- . Q fi , ,. . 1- f if 11- 'ag . 4' J11 I 1a. ,- ra ld' U 1 . 'W ' ,'i', if I . , ,,!,,:, 1 .-:'1'.-':',Q?yL','f 1 -A, 'H ' ff ' 'ff.f ' , 'v':',. 3' J. l4.Q'lr A-I. as a new prize to work toward, the ship seemed to grow almost overnight. ,Q All is finished and at length a Has come the bridal day Of beauty and of strength. Crowds followed them around the deck, for another bride was standing by the side of her lover, she was ready to be a bride of the if gray old sea. He knew the chart Of the sailor's heart, All of its pleasures and its griefs, All of its shadows and its rocky reefs, All those secret currents that flow With such resistless undertowf' As the ship started on its destined course, shouts rose from the crowds gathered nearby. The ocean seemed to tell him to take his bride, so young, and sail forth into the sea of life. Our seniors of today have been building their ships for many years, and sophomores and juniors are nearing the completion of theirs. It will not be many days until the seniors will be embarking on their journey into the sea of experience where trouble, worry, and lucky breaks are the only tool ' ' ' ' his ships of success. s with which the builder may fashion N! . - -- -' , f.,..1.. , : K ,, , e . --.W ? ,.-4dEfk5i. t.., 2,-, - . ---.-far:-s swat. j lv- 1 --1. xv- V'- lljggtff' A-x 5. lf Swan..-f Fly-,rj-,. Af. , ,i irq ' . I 4:1 ll. 1. W - V-, 4: . V ,5-. P, -4. 1 i. ., uf 1,17 1 n I G , 1' 4 'Q .. -4 in i t I ,J l Q4 l 1- f ix fi I ' . is I N K. . ,. A. S' . ' I .Q ,v if I , v., , 4' ' -f ,: sf . 5 3' A C II . I f if ,U-- r v5 , .-A MF' .A l HI X Ml X ,W ll ' :Iwi A atv ' lull ' f5v ,ll v JUST A GERANIUM By KNOX BANNER just a geranium, . Only a wall flower To be a decoration In some hidden bower. db :W- That's all she's good for, . To please the passing eye. -aff She bears her sorrow quietly I 'Cause geraniums can't cry. Just a geranium, I gi ll' Ja ' ' 1 x X f I X f Q! ill' u K 111 QQ Ill- 'UH . .Z'faQi!llUL'll'!1,,,. . - A .I-A Mi 0 A drooping wall flower, Waiting and watching, Hour after hour. Because of the brains Packed in her cranium, Shels ignored by the boys- She's just a geranium. DEPRESSION By KNOX BANNER I Life is a succession of sorrows, Caused by vain hopes for tomorrows. Our petty cares, at first paramount, Dwindle as greater troubles surmount. II Still greater succeed, and success, sought, Is sought in vain-all comes to naught. No desire attained but leaves sore regret. Ambition and hope alone sustain us as we sweat. III Life is filled with drudgery and hate. Only death comes to those who wait. Yet we strive, but, as always, are crushed, W-hile, like puppets, through life we are rushed. K r g qs JF 'Q--Que sl! .0-0 H3117 . , , s fi ' '.,.e 1' ,. - . U n 'Q' .- f. a ..g, P , , Q.: 5 , E., 'li , . ,, . ,f .-. 4 '17 I i ,mx -'. Q . 1 r., 1. . . 'i -, f I . . ... . . 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Xxx ,Oy v I ' 'N' ' Y, ,V - X ' X , Y .swmwvlllgm x . ,A , wing ani... .Qs.g::+1! ' - if EL, 'M f V4 359- ' 5iZ5l3??7' . -- 7- -2 f f f . . - ..,-' 4' rr ' Y Q Q, V g-- '-tap'-12 ' ' fwflv ,,,Q.g.,,. , Q f-,Z . --,. ,-.1...- r...:.. - Row one: Mr. E. E7ADyess, Lu Gene Butcher, John Burgess, Lorene Ramsey, Heard Floore, Nellel,Bone. Row two: Wayne Lanham, Margaret Henry, Charles Henley, Madalyn Whitener, Robert Hanna, joe Malphette. Row three: Esther Kilander, Bill Morro, Jack Bates, Robert Wynne, Constance Wyatt, Ben Dyess. . PANTHER STAFF Sponsors ............. ................................................... . Editor-in-Chief .............................................. Business and Advertising Manager ........ Assistant Business Manager ................... Assomate Editor ................................... Arr Editor .............,........................ Feature and Humor Editor ........ january Class Editor .............. fun: Class Editor ................. Literary Editor ........... Athletic Editor ....,... Artist ......................... Cartoonist .................... Advertising Artist .......... Typist: ......................... Salesmen ........ I EULA Bucx I Mn. E. E. Dvxsss ............JOHN Buncrzss ............HEARn Ftoorus ..........RoEEk'r WYNNE ..........ROBERT HANNA . ................... NELLE BoNE . ......... CHARLES HENLEY ...........LonENE RAMSEY ......LU GENE Burcm-:n .........MARcA1u-:T HENRY Monno ..........CONSTANCE WYA1-'r .,.......,,.,.WAYNE- LAN:-IAM ................E1.MER JAMES f MAnA1.vN WHWENER I ESTHER KILANDER fjos MALPHE-rr! 1 JACK BATES LBEN DYEss Page 136 Page I 17 First row: H. McCarty, Jack Hamilton, Rachel Pevehouse, Regina Dieb, Bennie Sargent, Agnes Edens. Second row: Eloise Wood, Janey Lou Johnson, Betty Givens, Margaret Henry, Mary Wynn, Nel'le'Butler Bone, T. W. Berryhill. Third row: Vienna Kenedy, Charles Sinex, Frances Spinks, Jackie Sanders, Frances Smith, Roberta Moore, Billy Baker. Fourth row: Helen Collins, Sidney Deutch, Dorothy Osier, Frances Griffith, Roger Dunlap, Margaret Berry, Opal Berry. Editor-in-Chief ,.......,,... Associate Editor .......... Copy .Reader ..........,.... PANTHERETTE STAFF Fall Bennie Sargent Biily Baker ............... Jack Dunaway Regina Dieb .,............ Headlines ............... ..... Literary Editor ............. Sports Editor ................ News Editor .................. Exchange Editor .......... Proof Reader ........,...,.... Typist ............................ Circulation Manager. Business Manager ........ Art Editor ..................... . Publicity ........................ Business Supervisor .... Sponsor .............. ....... ..... Duran Doak .... Spring A Jack Dunaway .......... ,Vienna Kennedy ....., 'W'FQQQQQQQQ''siiiiiiiiffffffffll Charles Sinex ..,......... Opal Berry .............. .. T, W. Berryhill ........ Sidney Deutch .......... Jack Hamilton .......... Jackie Saunders ....... Rachel Pevehouse... .Westbrook Decker .... Margaret Henry ........ Miss Agnes Edens...Fred Scott ............... Nelle Bone ................ Nelle Bone ................ Mary Jo Herman .... Miss Agnes Edens .... Miss McCarty ..,......, Miss McCarty. ....... .. Spring B Bennie Sargent Regina Dieb ...... Frances Griffith Janey Lou johnson Dorothy Osier Betty Givens Margaret Berry ........ .Helen Louise Collins Frances Smith Roger Dunlap Merrill Mallow Roberta Moore Frances Johnston Miss Agnes Edens Miss McCarty Top row: Helen Veatch, Billy Baker, Dorris Garrett. Middle row: Annie L. Walker, Fred Scott, Lily B. Clayton, William Barnes, Anna Gardner. Bottom row: Dora Lee Byars, Mary Ward, Charles Baker. Betty Lydick, Winnie Lee Mabry, Ernest Chilton. SODALITAS LATINA Motto: Hfinrit Qui Se llincitf' Colors: Roman Purple and Gold. Founded: October, 1918. Membership: One hundred and thirty. OFFICERS Fall Term Sprung Term BILLY BAKER .......... ......... P resident . ..... ........... ERNEST CHILTON Domus GARRETT ........ ........ 7 ice President ....... .......... H ELEN VEATCH NANCY LEE MUSE ........ ......... S ecretary .....,... ....,...,.. D on LEE BYERS Bzrrv Lvrnrcx ................ ............ T rearurer ............... ................... M Any WARD ERNEST Cr-m.'roN ............ ,... .. Sergeant-at-Arm: ....,... ............... W ILLIAQQ BARNES WINNIE LEE MABRY ...... .. ....... Parliamentarian WrNN1E LEE MABRY CHARLES BAKER ........ .......... R :porter ......... ,... ....... , ......... F 11 ED Scorr 1 Q. ' aff: 1553-3i.'1I' wrt- ' Je . - 'ii ' .,im2.. . , tw is. . A M i' xi Lf' 5 ' if l 43 I. . li .if nl A1 I is . h A ' l f!Q,f'i . 5 It , .1 -Q.:.. , MY. .. L B V F7 1? Row one: Miss Charlie Noble, Knox Banner, john Durrett, Mr. Oscar Monnig. Row two: Frances Berkley Spiller, Clarence Crotty, Evelyn Potter, Billy Baker, Mary Lillian Hickman. Row three: Ardelle Ward, Graham Campbell, Helen Veatch, Ernest Chilton, Mary Wynn, Ed Williams. PENTA OFFICERS Spring Fall JOHN DURRETT .............. .......... P resident ....... -... .... ............. K Nox BANNER EVELYN POTTER ..........,.....v. ..... I' ire President ........... , ...........,....... EVELYN POTTER CLARENCE CROTTY .......,....... ., . ..... Secretary ....................,....,..,......... HELEN VEATCH FRANCES BERKLEY SPILLER .... Treasurer ............. FRANCES BERKLEY SPILLEK MARY WYNN ..................... ........... Reporter ................. , ........................ BILLY BAKER ERNEST CHILTON .................. ...,.. S ergeant-at-Arm: ........ ............ ........ E D WILLIAMS LEADERS GRAHAM CAMPBELL ............. .......... Gold ............ ........ F RANCES MooR MARY LILLIAN HICKMAN ........., ....... P urple ........ .,.......... A RDELLE WARD Sponsor: Miss CHARLIE NOBLE. .,.... . MR. OSCAR MoNN1c ..,.... fl , ...............Spon.ror of Recreation ..........Direttor of Observations I 'n vs... r-.U '7 QC' .ox -W. -. LV N ,Q-, I-2 Q. 'vt J ,. ,' s ' 1' --1. . A A .- . A . ' ff N .. f. 1 ' -. - ' ' ., , ' A f ' ' P D .. v -fw E- -. v ,,- . , ' ' ' g 0 -.-ai ' V Y i' ' ' ' ' -1. I' Bzg Chzef ...,,..,... Lim? chffy .... S crib! ..............., Medicine Man ......... Trail Blazer .......... OUTDOOR CLUB OTCONNER .......,.....JosaPmNa THOMPSON MARY EL1z,xas'ru BARDIN IXACCLURE ........LILI.IAN HALBERT GAN11' 5 9-. 'L H - ff H. . M. .fr -w ,-,tl .AA I ..., , 1. fy wt J' -Page1464 E jlfffgif 1 w -'gg 43.3 3. 1- -r-2' pk nf .H Siu if'- , ,. 4 I Page I-H vWv,,,,w,,55.a,. V .1 . - J, .r , , -1- L,., 5.,.,'g..4.:, Q W-1' 3, mvl fn' x:'.'ra:w,W'5'.Eg:,..1.f.'s '4 5'3 ' '.-Q '. w- f 1 ,ey ,P . 0 2 . 73 QQ sl f Ai, .A-... 1 ...a..c -...Q :,,-f 1 ah, 4: '05 if M4 -of ' V. ,f ...M First row: Virginia Grubbs, Dorothy Ilsing, Betty Givens, Frances B. Spiller, Knox Banner. Second row: Regina Dieb, David Nutt, Maurine Block, Billy Baker, Marguerite Poulter, Jackie Sanders. Third row: Howard Edwards, Barbara Shaffer, Mary Jo Herman, Mary Lillian Hickman, Nan Isca Williams, Nell B. Bone. CURRENT LITERATURE CLUB OFFICERS Prendznt ............. .................................. Vfre-Prendent ........ .......................... Secretary .......... Treasurer ......... Reporter .......... Sponsor ........ .ff :.,,,E','-ffg , '.:...w 5 1 ll! r . f1'3i:w-liz' . . ....... VIRGINIA Gnuiaas .. ............. Donorny I1.s1NG GIVENS FRANCES BERKLEY SPILLER ..........NELLE BUTLER BONE .........Miss LESLIE CLANCY Pig l42 1 e . ' , J T' I .fy ur .I ,- 1, 4 ' .3 iodr , - X ., ,h A I A , , ' ' Q. - ' . Q 41 v ' u . 1' i, . v, H ,-,cr 'I r r ilffty ' l I sf'-,, 'X U F if E R. T, l, r l ,J :J r 9-, , il, uf' ' 1 .Vu F: U -Q Q n QW 1' XP hif iv wifi, lv .,' il fg., ,Qi 11 9 I , H WAtrx's 1. lx. he 1 ff. f 1 1 First row: Janey Lou Johnson, Jennice La Cava, Miss O'Niell, Eleanor Morse, Katherine Kinkle. Second row: Helen Kate Keller, Nelle Butler Bone, Annie Viene Mattox, Mar- jorie McLeland, Jane Simpson, Doris Higgins. Third row: Helen Collins, Frances Spinks, Frances Smith, Pauline Tillery, Juanita Coats, Georgia Kate Bounds, Mary Hendricks. Fourth row: Josephine Von Sprecken, Elberta Peach, Virginia Rose, Polly Rumph, Evelyn Harris, Aurtherine Vance, Margaret Cook. GIRL RESERVES I OFFICERS President .............. ........................... , ...... J ANEY Lou JOHNSON fire-President ........ ...,....... J ENNICE LACAVA Secretary ........... .. ....... ELEANOR Mouse Treasurer ,....... ..,.......,..,.... ....... K A THRYN KINKLE ROLL NclleBuLler Bone Georgia Kate Bounds Martha Jeane Caruthers Faye Chiles Juanita Coats Helen Collins REIIYRIYCK Cook Dorothy Durkin Annabelle Gray Evelyn Harris Benita Harrison Margerite Hatler Marionell Harkrider Mary Hendricks Doris Higgins Elva Hoffard .lnney Lou Johnson Juanita Jones Ytiildred Journey Mary Kale Keller Karhryn Kinklc Jcnnice LaCava Velma IN1cClellan Mariorie McLeland Ann Matrox Evelyn Melton Eleanor Morse Elberla Peach Joyce Rasbury Virginia Rose Polly Rumph Jane Simpson Frances Smith Frances Spinks Josephine Von Sprecken Lillian Smivers Pauline Tillery Josephine Thompson Arrhurinc Vance Joan Weber i - '?1 1 'inf ' -'P' I A L' - In N. - ,-.. --fi. ' '-,,. 1 af' a V, v ' --.- ... I First row: Miss Lottie Roe Green, S. A. Wall, Florence Fallis, Otis Smith' Miss Margaret Webster. Second row: Earl Hightower. Naomi Duncan, jane Simpson, Lucile Ross, Mar- garet Tandy. F all Term CHARLES SINEX ,.,... . NEVEN KENSEL ........ RUTH BUTCHER... INEZ DICK .......... S. A. WALL .......... EARL TRUELOVE.. EDGAR RICHARDSON ....... ..... JEAN FALLIS ...... .......... . .. LOS LEONES OFFICERS Spring Term Przyidgnt ....FLORENCE FALLIS Vice President A. WALL Secretary .......RUTH BUTCHER Treasurer DICK . ........ Parliammtarian ....... ...,..... N EVEN KENSEL Sergeant-at-Arm: .........NEVEN KENSEL . Captain of Lo.r Rojas ..... .. .. Captain of Lo: Amarillox ...... .......CHARLES SINEX ....,..JANE Snvufsorr Page I4-I ,, I. ., ,. .', wg 4 L 4 UI ,i'J.1' Lf ll:- .Ia in x. .- . llrfvir ' g r ,. 1 ll 4, 5, Q . 15. x lik lf. r gr f. -.I . L, yy. 1. ,, it We J, i I , V Li Wu. lf W V Q... 3 Y .,1, f' kata ,I- xl V I' VY. .F -I . ' writ' all , A ,if k First row: Louise Bomar, Charles Sinex. Ruth Sain, Neven Kensel, Lucille Rawlins. Second row: Helen Collins, Inez Dick, Victor Rubio, Mary Ruth Gaither, Ruth Butcher. Theda Cook Arthur Gilmartin Neven Kensel Earl Hightower Florence Cassover Jean Fallis Elizabeth Stamps Florence Fallis Ruth Butcher S. A. Wall Nell White jane Simpson Inez Dick Rita Houle Scottie Sanders LOS LEONES ROLL Ruth Sain Naomi Duncan Otis Smith Mary Helen Bernard Katherine Denney Jewel Patrick Lucille Ross Mary Catherine Cowan Gwendolyne Ambrose Florence Milton Marguerite Tandy Mary Ruth Gaither Victor Rubio Charles Sinex ' , L..- .,.-. , A Ut mfg ri 2 r ar l fill! is 4 C , A mi L' N 7 Row one: Mary Beyctte, Miss Cora Phillips, Evelyn Waters. Row Lwo: Lydia Adair, Florence Blentlinger, Hazel Grimes, Mary Ruth Gaither. Row three: Esther Kilander, Katherine Thompson, Viola Nelson, Pauline Payne, Edna Mae Uhls, Lu Belle Davis. Prrxidznt .......... Vin'-Prefident ........ Secfztary ......,... Trzaxurrr ....... Rfporter ....... ISH-END OFFICERS .....,.MARY BEY1-:'r'rE ...,.....EvE1.YN WATERS .,..............HAzE1, Games FLORENCE BLEN'rr.rNcEn .................LYDlA A'DAm z f. Page 146 ' , J Nl , as 11 . ' ff.- Q i':zF I 'Y 5 , , . - .. if .fa ri H I N Aly 1 , . . if 'V' AQ 'J r- Q .f:1v:. '465'v-'fr'-r!ftfTfi i??':115 7 f ff'fr --f-I-'asv-f-rv-ffw-+---W- ---W '- J .v , ,. , . ,, .V h ' vilakll' - xc5','f ' -f-' l F A 'N :lon i... , ' ' ., ,.- ff, 111' 4' '1 :ff ' P N , to Y. f ' 1 r 'W 1 ist X-. l 'J ff '1 ' ll 1 , 1 at . Ill n f4l. u 4- J l L V 1 I Q I B f 'Il 1' 14 bf Q fl I lr f J x 1 P 5. s 1 , , A Page I 47 71 'Q' I' y Row one: Elizabeth Scott, Lydia Mae Ellis, Virginia Rose. Row two: Llena Greenberg, Trixie Kidd, Lillian Sanders, Alice Pittenger. Row three: Irene McDuff, Ann Gordon, Leona Cox, Jessie Mae Owen, Athena Peck, Catherine Padgett. ISH-END ROLL Naomi Ackerman Lydia Adair Lillie Mae Armstrong Mary Beyette Florence Blentlinger Sophia Blum Rose Chicotsky Leona Cox Lu Belle Davis Hthelene East Lydia Mae Ellis Mary Ruth Gaither Lena Greenbery Anne Gordon Hazel Grimes Trixie Kidd '5 or' Esther Kilander Johnny Ruth McCaulley Irene McDuff Catherine Neal Viola Nelson Jessie Mae Owen Catherine Padgett Pauline Payne Athena Peck Alice Pittenger Virginia Rose Lillian Sanders Elizabeth Scott Katherine Thompson Ida Mae Uhls Evelyn Waters -is V , .ah . .,?- , s --- ,Q A . - ,- . - ,. - , ' - ' -an . I - , Q ...- . -fl ' Q ? Q '.,.,.- - ' ' 'Q -4 74 ,. b ' 'df , I -. is '-v- -vf..Aan. , ,- 'Tl . ' ,. . .A ,- F' cn. . ' ' - ,A r Y v .vu ,Alf . v-f-, 1-rg. . Y, F r 4 .wa ,. 1. ,- v . 'l ,- ', 1 L fx' I' 1 ' WFMQ1' :iffy :xg i YQ? , 1,9 'a f 1 n il fi rl l '1 I s I 5 wild-1 Qfn' its 5 14 Md ,.'.-' Il gtfyhja. A 1' ' rw' ,uh- .X 34 s. . I V I l vi , - ,7.Q,'y.n..-7 in 1,7-..qu,.,-W - 7 1, 1 H 4, fu-fxv . Row one: Edward Summers, C. L. Keen, Alton Embrey, Graham Campbell, Tom Bates, George Collup. Row two: Thad Gregory, Wayne Hoskins, Joe O'Connor, Albert O'Connor, Kenneth Pier, Ben Dyess. Row three: W. A. Tunstill. jr.. J. C. Clarkson, Maurice Liston, James Kincaid, L. C. Young, Merrill Mallow. HI-Y OFFICERS President ........,....,..... ,.............. . ., ..............,. ........ e .................. E nwann SUMMERS Vice-Presidznt ......,....... ...,...... ..... ' ................ Blu, Bzunn Sefretary-Trzasizrer ,...,... .......r...................................................... M ERRILL MALLOW Sponsor .......,....,...................... ......................................., ....... ........ M It . T. R. Bousv The HI-Y Club of Central is the largest club in the city. Our membership is nearly fifty. We produced a play for the Kiwanis Club. This production helped in bringing our club to the front a great deal. We had a baseball team and a basket ball team. The basket ball team ended the season one hundred per cent. Under the leadership of Mr. Boley, Mr. Ernest Alexander, and Mr. Obbie Leonard our club has grown to the ranks of the best, and it has been chartered with all HI-Y Clubs of North America. The graduating members wish to say to those remaining that they shall always remember the HI-Y days as very pleasant days. J . '71 l 'Q-P' Page 1 -I 1 v .vga . . -sf li fa' 'I . 5.s,t 1: A L I , -s cv' .F . 1 if ,.r Us 1 , aft. gL1,.'rf' ., h.Ly.i.' Tiff'-tw l jg.-S If ft i I V X X F- V 1 V! 'Q I X ,I + I -:E Z :I 7 H151 xp: A P , ',I,y. ' u y hm V' 1 5 'Mi:. 3.2, a I 1' O' yI:4'bs 5-nlur' .w v - s-. Ili. Jia- 'w 7 ,ma I o 4 0 .'1 . M . 4 1.I . , ' a V .JT -!fQ I 'ff 4 Yr .ig if .1 fmrv- Row one: Miss Mary Sweet, Merrill Mallow. Row two: David Nutt, J. Hayden Moore, Mort Bunce, Howard Wilson. Row three: jack Spencer, Charles Sinex, Archie Brown, Walter Moody, George Morris. President .............. Vice-Przsidznt ,......,.. Secretary-Treasurzr ,... .. THE SENATE OFFICERS ...........JOl-IN TERRELL ........MERRILL MAu.ow , ........ Hownxn WILSON J Parliamcntarian ......,.. ......... M on BUNCE Sergeant-at-Arms ,........, ...,............ D Aviv NU'r'r ' Sponsor .................... ........ M rss MARY SWEET W. ROLL john Terrell Howard Harder rf. H I Merrill Mallow Clay Smith Howard Wilson Archie Brown Mort Bunce Jimmie Binford ,zu David Nutt Jack Spencer I ,L George Morris Ed Lowther i ' Thurman Scheumack Walter Moody K , in J. Hayden Moore Charles Sinex s., A 4 x T if 1, 49 1 1 'T' 40 as I 1 -W , N . .s-'L ,Q 5.-4' 7 J of ., . ',. ' , . ' , ,.- -4, - -Q- , A, ' 1 Y . J , -9- . 'Y 'LT TX. ll - 4 A - ,, f. --'- - - . ' , 1 ' ' - T n , . . ,,- .- I xx av ,S , . N - fn' , 5 1+ 83' Lmwsygkl' cf - X! ' FFNNT Q N , Q' Q y L Q ,, ,ff at n It if Jw, Q f 5099 jg UMDR il 1-4-. '-....- Ah ! when the wanderer,lonely,friend- less, In foreign harbors shall behold That flag unrolled, 'T will be as a friendly hand Stretched out from his native land, Filling his heart with memories sweet and endless. u 1 f v 1tAi V... ff-wry . ' 1 .fV',,,v , -.x, '- 0'1mifMaa::,4s- Hi' - 3- ,. - , Q 't?E1:t : . l1l'f '4 J- .L , ' 4...-w:4w:.:f+-.43:s1w,,..x,. ',f',.,..- l if -w',z.L ff- ---v1,- . -.QAA!,. ' v n - - 4 ' A . Y . l--',,,1,.a.-41, - .nv-.1 S. -., 'W ' ,, A --ae. .,,r 4, .1 nn'-5 ' J A' Q- - .:L.-QQ si . t-shi-fs r 'WJ' ' -QL .3-' ' I v-'fs if bl: ,.-. . I, 5- . buck. . Q , . vmwfwn ' I u A., . . . . , , , o '. . 1 - , . - . .f. . . .- A - - 1 U h f -- - f-1 - Jw- W'- ' .' z 1' QQL-xlvx . D A I ':.,,vv'fr-Al- ':J, ffb- ygfflanvlla. 5P R' 112.4 ll l ,-, ,, ' . . .4 . '1.',,'.-.Yjf M qs - -wvgr, 1 sn ' , af' 9-4 .. . 1 ' X' ,,1rgk,-'gfgh,,..,,., ,f , 1,.,.1-...V If. A.....1--. A - -4-Q.. -JA .- v -. . :IN 1 - Tj '-rv--' . -'--'. ',.'.,1 . ,...1 1 .-r-- Y 'IJ' .-,. ..'.J. X-,..Jyt-rxissg,-o0 .v, ,,, ,.,u-.J'i7g-lux . L.-. .M ' 'ol ' :S 'A ffl -ffm--fgflg-4' N ,,.. Q 1 .g. 1-'f ' 2 -v' . ' 7 4 -'si' '... 5 ff' , - AT. . '1' 2' ' . .t' if 11, LQ: ifggj .2 I .A - , Q - V V... .,. Iv., . , 'A-fu. .f-, 1'i:i in 5'-jg. ' -Ev-.v'4:-PRS U ' l g Class Prophecy 5' BY MARGARET HENRY f il, . A---, -.-gf. ' 'S-wt-.W T XY-T gg fr r HEAVEN IN 1950 -f 5 -I 0 ' J a n a Q 4 iv i Well, sir, this is the funniest place I ever saw! And for finding out things !- . , i you just can't beat it! . A ' X Yesterday I died, and before I knew it, I was being carried up and up by a p ' ' big blue angel. I always thought angels were white, but this one was pale blue, A gf maybe because it was lNIonday. Soon we stood before a massive brass gate, with - f , J ' M a keyhole as large as my head. -- ' ,Vi I , This is heaven, said the angel, and this is Saint Peter, she said, pointing ' ., A 'A Iii ' lf!! to an old rnan by the gate. Saint Peter opened the huge portals and the angel left J ig, , T254 gulls me to roam about as I wished. A. j' I I 1 v ' s ri'-flwv V 'T The first thing I saw was about ten shelves of books behind a desk. On the desk, what should I see but an engraved plate bearing the information, Virginia Grubbs, Recording Angel. Virginia was buried in her work, as she always was in Central, and did not see me until I yelled Copy! at her-that being a familiar old phrase in Journalism Class. She immediately rose and gave me a cordial welcome. I have kept the records of all the members of that great class of 1931. Would you like to see what some of your classmates are doing? she said, and gave me her books. Harry Burns, our class president, was the first one's record. He was president of the Gulf Rum Company, for prohibition had been repealed and Harry's business had increased 300 per cent. Nancy Nixon was principal of a Charm School for young ladies. Catherine Carnrike was head of the Art Department in the Paris University.-Quite unexpected! Knox Banner had introduced the act that repealed the Prohibition Amend- ment, and John Burgess had become President of the U. S. with Frances B. Spiller as his private secretary. Jack Bates had written a Musical Comedy Supreme and his leading charac- ters were Graham Campbell, Dorothy Deffebach, Roy Riggs, and Mary Martha Cannon. . Cody Jennings, Jane Meek, and Leonard Hardin owned a fashionable London gown shop, Joyce Cole was in the movies! Bennie Sargent was Editor-in-Chief of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Jack Dunaway was his competitor, being editor of the Dallas News. Ardelle Ward was teaching Character Reading in 30 Lessons at the Universal Correspondence School, Merle Hart and J. A. Elder were married in 1937, but divorced in 1938-too bad, Merle! Clarence Crotty was leading a Bolshevick mob war in Russia, and Ed Sum- mers was a missionary to' Bulgaria. Among the marriage license list was found Naomi Pless and Lamar Mills. Georgie Fritz and Bud Harris, T. W. Berryhill and Lillian Moore, and Marv Kenney and John Burns. ' Elliot Chipps was football coach at Harvard and Lennard Blanton at Yale. but both fighting for Central! Jimmie Lore and Oran Needham had hung out their shingle for they were the largest law firm in Texas. I Frank Sheddan was president of the T. A. T. and Craton Pitner was chief pilot for the company. Page .1 32 b-- .nr . A AqA,. K . n 7llll'l4v -on ef' -1.43 .8 I-. ws' 1 W' f.. , If . ' . . ini' i in as S ' . , . , I . N 5 l , . I . t' l tiki, . oi , -'Wim' 'L I 1 K ' I ? ,l'X WV. l 5 1 .' In lA fs f1f -I!!! tzffiiffil ,.' .y ' 3 ll I 11 r the Qi W H4 Y 1'.'. 1 I 1 4 . up -ju ll. . ,. , 'W O n 'I i Q. l T V, ra In if ut ft' L. . PW -nv'w--r-avsrw-'vgw milf-mf.mf. C4 '..Z+':d.T.l-' l . K , 4 lp' -4 C. J: ' :lad ..Qf'a 1 2 .4 E ,H 'Q By fy qc! is f-5 x l Ce 'Y D ' 4' .. 1 WOW ' I X x Q ,, 12, . 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I in .2a.a'..:.r. - .zu , I-? iff I ' i-' lv 'Y ' l All I could find out about Ed Linville and Donald Cobden was that they 'fake 'f EL had been arrested for disorderly conduct and speeding on an average of twice fir: i f' ' weekl . ' ' Bien Dyess was professor of Math at State University and Ahdel Reich was ,I-1 completing her Ph.D. degree at Vassar. ' . ',Q 1 ,fig Travis Lanham was president of Johns-Hopkins and Jack Spencer an intern. ,-fvfr 'f f Bravo. Travis and Jack! ,P gf V53 Y - 1 john Loffland had succeeded Ford and Frances Johnston was filling Mrs. .Qty ,Z i' Ford's place very well. S3 .i Q Madalyn Whitener was head of the Speech Arts Department at Northwestern I I ' 'tl Universityg and Cathryn Rumsay, Helen Fellows and Caroline Foster were 1 W, ' J , enjoying their work as professors in T. C. U. f . Q. Ya., ' I Mary Wynn was Editorial Editor for the New York Times and Fred Scott ,i ' ,l .- -lcv., was office boy and played around Mary's desk all time. 5vL,f,,5,, lt f' ' Florine McKinney was leading lady in the Metropolitan Opera success of ra f .' the season. A life's ambition fulfilled! - 'L' ' john Durrett was supervising observations at Penta meetings as Oscar Monnig did in 1930-31. Robert Hanna was Professor of Military Science and Tactics in the Fort Worth Public Schools. Herschel King was principal of Central High School! Camille Pressley and Edna Mae Poindexter were touring the world on their honeyrnoons! They married, but I know not whom! Bob Wynne was vice president of the U. S. and a big bad Wall Street Bear. V Billy Hightower was still hoping to graduate from Central in the coming June, but couldn't pass dramatics! After looking for several hours at the book, I found that Wilford Carter, Dave Creed, Speedy Muse, Alex Victor, Ed Williams, Jackie Sanders, Mary Wilson, and Mary Elva Dillingham were not on the register. Recording Angel Virginia said they had not been there-so where did they go? Bobby Byrnes was doing Believe It or Not and Mort Bunce and Charles Clarkson were doing Amos and Andy. Duran Doak had, at last, all the loves he wanted, for he was living in Turkey, and had a harem that would make Soloman's look like a bachelor apartment! Heard F loore worked in the supply department of a mortuary! Gilbert Wood was taki g a fifth European tour for his health. Bill Morro was running a beauty parlor in ollywood, but his own hair still stood up, as usual. The great dancing teac er, Andreas Pavley died in 1933 and, so the records said, Janey Lou Johnson s succeeding him and Nelle Bone was her adver- tising manager. i In France for the summ r were Annette Gibson, Betty Givens, and Dora Lee Byars-giving the French co nts a break! Miss Burkett was head of the Board of Education and the public schools were in better condition tha ever before. Dorothy Ilsing was the office wife of Delmar Wolfe. Mary Lillian Hickman was an angel aid to St. Peter. John Thompson, Jack Garrett, and Maurice Liston gave a blonde, brunette and red-head tap-dancing tea at the -Male Man's4 Club. Howard Wilson and James Evans had become noted astronomers. Evelyn Potter was one of the most beloved grandmothers on earth. Mary Blackburn an Dan Greenwood had a happy home in New York City. I was shocked to de th when I found that Billy Baker had published a maga- zine to which College ife couldn't even hold a candle! Many others, too numerous to mention were there, and some of our grad friends were not. And why? Well, can't you guess? ini 3-41 5 A. ng. ',,v T 'li-1 .. . H . . . . Qfafllif ' E n 4 . '1 , . -wifi .4 if 'fb :rl 5: F' i 'L .g ' . . Y' is - . A ,sz 75 531 .Sag , Q W 'vflafz' l I ' Mbit .1 45-M, 1 1 71' ,ji 1 I I -ff Q f'i ! 5 ii H tl, .r p- -1- - 42 jg .4 all , If Wy? A .. , , i , . Fw' - If , f. , , ' 'mira' A ,.'Y N at N if ,i. .,- V. QW :il lun: - if If, i.,'.A'1 PAINTS WALL PAI ER COLLINS ART COMPANY Fourth and Throckmortozr 'Ir I-, .I I his ,usv at 'DA .4311 '1 if g, gQ,'1e Q r I Q X rv gf' f 'Rh f 7 J 2-6 I 8 I PICTURES FRAMING an X PL I .rgfinv gi 'X 7 W, .V I ' Q erm Y It's Time to Entertain! Serve Your Guests a Really Refreshing Drink from the GENERAL ELECTRIC ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR Griswoldfllogers, Inc. 8l3-8l 5 Lamar Phone 2-2231 qc U7 ll 2 3-I-in 1 r ., . , 2 ':-4' ,J ' f-l'se'iif.l',-I. 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' '2- 1 - - 2 if -X ' I' .Z rail, .643 Gb' hi I xi X Serving Fort Wmth and Wfcst Texas Texas Electric Service Company Seventh and Lamar Sts. Phone 3-1371 The Graduation Gift One of the most notable occasions in your child's life is graduation time, and your gift should be one that the graduate will cherish in years to come. You will find a wonderful selection at HALTUMQS THE HOUSE OF DIAMONDS Sixth and Main Streets .1 fy 5 l g,., ' 1, x s ri, . It , w ' ' n 1 '13-H -P fqllf ,,,v i -'E I 4 '+ X' 1, , - 'A V, , ,Q , 1 Y ,. iw s I-75: ' ri fgj 'in' ff V ,g,u5,,,f ,H nf ff' -,fufgfg ' 23,94 A 1 , is .Q- rv 'Tx'w:1f',y. ' wif r' gr. at . ' 11 . 1 ll W' 'AWUQ 'I 'L fi . ' il ' I' .- if ,y Q It Seems to Me,- 'f Q 51 That pupils in N. O. Robbins civics classes learn more about i':'f'5T': Grandview, Tennessee, and dear old Peabody College than they do fi il about Civics. .? That F. Reginald Boley is very particular about who goes up Ii to the third floor during the lunch periods. 4 if fl 1 tl That Tomm Male a eared at school with an unusually large , ' . y , N f l' smear of Vermillion on his right shoulder-Been to a fire, Tommy? 3 ' 5-1 if? fig' gf? That quite a few records were broken at the skating party. J, ' K j ' 'Q That these post grads have some very queer reasons for staying . , ,-if us. if That T. W. Berryhill could hold his nose a quarter of an inch F f 5 higher when he walks down the halls. L' H ni ' Fi, That Florine McKinne has quite a few friends who are bi t g. Y . g ' f shots in the East but they never show up here. - 1913 That Central's charter members in the cradle roll are C. Q. laps - P' . . . I-2uI.AQ121,'a Smith, Billy Baker, Newton Bell and Ray Davis. That for every track meet ticket sold at least two people got out . 4 it of school. 'L' V' A is Q, . . Ja' .1 That C. W. Berry is best natured teacher in school. 1 6' JJ I Y . That John Burgess would make an excellent tap dancer. l . -l - That the lunch room can make more sandwiches out of one piece of ham and one loaf of bread. .. N.. That the editor of this section ol N' - gin x will take a long tour of parts unknown when this book comes out. 5 :iv 5. ,. fl I: ,QI 7' .w if ...AJ- .4 .1 ,r N . 'aww' f. ,.,-.,.., ,ga-awe. ,Q fur'-,',p f, W- fr T' 1' 1 - J L, , l.l .,,v,'x . ' KL -'.' J H -'n w- if A-i'Jr'T:z'?q - 'tai'Qi?Q,f.lVf'Q-cl', f-eK'xza!li:f'Q3.t L Texas Christian University 187 3-1931 Texas Christian University is an institution of merit in the heart of the GREAT SOUTHWEST. It has a student body representing 1,500 students from eighteen states and three foreign countries. It is admitted by all standards to be an institution of quality and distinctiong democratic, humanitarian and practical. Its atmosphere is conducive to the culture which results in the highest type of manhood and womanhood. It is an institution which offers a thorough training in many Heldsz Liberal Arts, the Teach- ing Profession, Business Administration, Music, Art, Public Speaking, Ministerial Service, Religious Education, Journalism, and gives unusual advantages to those look- ing to the professions in its Pre-Medic, Pre-Legal and Pre- Engineering courses. It offers to the city, the state, and nation, liberal culture in healthful, wholesome environ- ment. It invites patrons and students to the widest and most profitable investment afforded by our civilization today. Correspondence invited. Address The President Texas Christian University Fort Wordi, Texas -if . ,, ., .. 1 4 'HR -' z ff ,Tl 1 ,.? 'f Y 'A ' ri x'. .Nf,.. '. 'Lp L, 5 Y o ,V 4 ' I ,,, I W K v f ,I I 'V , 1 S yr,-:,' l ', t64r'.w V 'A i :Q .4 r Zi'- ' . ' 'Z 'S'-'5,4,LMs ,ig-1.53 ff - ,E . .- 'r 'f 1 s , I' J A ' I , . O P Q7 A af ,. wh ., , . . 'ff-v az, HQ- ' 4 r ' l ,QE if go , if 1 fx I . 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You attempt to show him that he will save time by stopping to sharpen' his tools-that he will do his work more competently, more quickly, and with more credit to himself. The argument ends and the carpenter continues to do slovenly work and is inexcusably slow. You may not tell him so. but you conclude that he is extremely foolish. Throughout this country are thousands of young people starting to build houses-the life houses in which they will find their pleasures or bear their sorrows. Some nf these young folks are building with :harp tools, with mental faculties that have been whetted by training and that will cut sharp and true. Other thousands are trying to build with the rlullcst snrt uf tools-with minds that have not been developed -that have not been sharpened to cut into the material out of which lifc's great house is constructed. -' :sf sl? 4 Q7 , Y rn., ,,..- Does it require a prophet to tell in advance which of these groups of young people will build the kind of houses that the world will admire-the 'kind that they themselves will be proud of and the kind in which they can live comfortably and happily? Youthtime is planning time and building time. It comes but once. Neglect it and it is lost forever. Neglect it and it carries into after years troubles that may be vexatious and disabling. Youthtime is the time to sharpen mental tools for the great building job that lies ahead: and those of us who have our houses well along toward completion can only think as you do of the carpenter who is building your house-that the boy or girl who permits anything to icrorvd! out the opportunity to get an education is indeed oois . There is a nation-wide movement on among practical educators to emphasize the following program in edu- cation: ' . . : -'S' . . '-, .. -A. - , D A... W- .gf . . , ,, - , - . I . U Y' - V ...- c ' ' RI.. -. e ' -,. . . .f -- b so- - -'., - ' A . ' 'I A , , ' , -Q -a'-f. 4 , up? ' X f f X 4. ' N . 4- -mn'-. i I '- ig id- ...L . J ,H ' L 1 f 'v , Q 'ing ' e .-1' 'A T l 1, ft i is 3 . 1. 1 la 'ii .-jlxk. g Ji DY ii. ffiw WM Av 1. .v , . . 1 f N.. . ,. --ni. '. V. ,, 1' 1 H . . 'heb it 'ra 7 i- ,yr .-,L Q ii L 'ttf 6 12 i I 1 f . 4 I, Qi a if V 5. of 1 f ,vi Q F' ta if 1' I .iw , ' . 'Q A H l iffy ' L l i '1 I li 1 'fl as 5 -is .U i., 4 1 l l ,L -,-ac Q f , 4 lf I wanted to succeed in any line I would get the advice of the most successful men in that line Il I chose to be a tramp. I would go to the most successful tramp. If I wanted to make my mark in the world, I would take the advice ol the world's Q Z I .414 'jF f4b-uf. ..,,.,. ...W 511.5 :ag-i if-, '-A ff-'ry ,o-4-t- --.--- ,. - gh, -v .t.vA,.-ta. ,V - .., , ' . 1 W ' gf M - . s ,f 1- -' 'T' ' ' 'i',aI.,, , , ll, I, .Ia l sp l's l l' L I., t 4. Agfa ,, i,'5'i.' - . fl . t ' I '1 I' If FIRST, NEXT, THEN! .v pt, nl E., 5. F int, graduation from high school. :X Next, business training. :tix Then, college or university. mam Q 0 Q - v I l' 'va K . I I 3-QV J, ' .li Experience 'proves that the high school graduate who first has the advantage of intensive work of the private business school makes a better college or university student than does the graduate directly from high school. A business education before college means financial independence in case the college course, for any reason, breaks down. A college graduate who has previously- had a course in the business subjects can often use his business course in getting started on the vocation for which he pre- pared in college. Business has become a factor in every vocation of every kind. It is inescapable. Making a living involves a knowledge of business-making more than a living involves a larger knowledge of business-making a lor- tune is possible only tn those who have a superior knowl- edge of business. Finally, it is everywhere recognized that training in business double: the value of a general, or a profes- sional, education. What the World's Leaders Tell YOU! ANDREW CARNEGIE, Steel King and Philanthropist: I advise young men and women to save the most precious years of their lives by securing a business education, that they may go forth fully equipped early in liie. HON. W. T. HARRIS. Ex-Commissioner ol Education: Without a thorough and practical commercial education, a business man is like a ship at sea without a compass or a rudder. E. H. HARRIMAN, America's Greatest Railroad Magnate: I know of no training that costs so little and pays so much at a business college course. ' JOHN WANAMAKER, . Founder of America's Greatest Department Store: In these days the young man or woman without business training stands little chance. by the business colleges. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, World's Richest Man: I believe that every young man and woman who wants to suc- ceed in business should do as I did-take a course at a commer- cial college. JAMES A. GARFIELD. Ex-President of the United States: Business colleges furnish a better education lor practical pur- poses than Princeton, Harvard or Yale. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Ex-President of the United States: Every girl should have a thornuzh business training to make her independent of marriage as a means of support. Then she need not marry except in obedience to the dictates of her heart. Business training makes her sell-reliant. not a clinging vine, and if the marries she can contribute some strength to the partnership. A great, grand work is being done BRANTLEY-DRAUC-HON COLLEGE FORT WORTH, TEXAS Page 169 ' ' 5 'L '2. '-..- ...- .. ', e ,. 'i T ' . - .. .Ju . . ... ...,-.,..-r4,- .w? I 0-..,.,.,, - '- - ' -1. . ,.-... ... Z' T, ... ,,.' ' ' ,, ' ., '.,.,4:.,'....,..., LAW . rf.. '.- j 1 .-,,. .. . .. , .4 e 1 . V - . -- PHONE 3-1307 a Q, ,T ,: ' -, xi, ' :ri-'N 1 4 T i t . I .y.s11L.. 'N . i 1 ,E fl ,l',. Y. , ' 70,1 V I 7 F 'i .44 Ti T .'l J' -' , .- 55 Tl . -Si l I K I Ir .' Al I he ,I .tl Q' .lk 5' rl fl G 4 5 I, .1-on 'A' i L. . -E' 1 i ' . Mui I A fi? ll., .v -1 . K'-I-'4' ici- 'filiil i :'s,, If ', ' J 'Vit : A? . Q 4 ' ,. 5:,f 'i' -'fi ' i' 'J 4' 1'5 W' ' ' f -QL wry? fro'-Q 'f , , is .,,. . A KL hvl, 'gill' V: ' Widnes ., .,1 'U' .3-4. 'A A , fr 71, ' 4' 2. ' ' I J-3,6631 - . - En'ff.'li3.i1lYi4if 2-'. nrz-'vf?f'- Our Story the Alias: Strongly Always: Favorite Song Dislikes: Subject of: Resembles: or Expression: Chas. Henley Lucky Nothing Happy IgIll0li2li0Qzgf050I?g Sauerkraut Ben Dyess Stupid Hamlet At Helen Tiger Rag Work Ann Carb's Joe O,Connor Thug Don Q. Fighting Hi There Himself Florine McKinney Flo Marie Dressler Innocent Kiss Waltz Popularity Dave Creed Dave Himself Grinning Peruna Ruth Acker Joyce Cole Stuck Up Ma Ferg Dumb Shut Up History Chili Smith Bum Harold Lloyd Arguing Let's Go Studying Virginia Kidwill Speck Mae Murray Speaking to Ding Dong Boys Strangers Daddy Elliot Chips Greek Glorious Apollo The Goat Got any The 18th money? Amendment Ruby Fielding Good Looks Helen Cane Cooing olliygiueglfhv Cadets -jasper Hendrick Hen Dan McGrew Talking Ten-Shun P. T. Duran Doak Fatty Rin Tin Tin Crazy I'm Good Anyone Better 1' Than He T. W. Berryhill Slim Andy Gump Late Outa the way Mary L. Moore Ruby Pruett It Helen of Troy Around 'Too many No One Collegiates parties Robert Hanna Bob A Sheik With Doris How's Zat? Beautiful Girls Garrett T-Iimmy Kimbrough Big Jim George Bancroft Making Friends Grin, dern ye, Math With Everyone grin Mary Blackburn Mary Alice White With Dan five foot two Football Players Greenwood Jane Weir Jane Elynor Glynn Good-Natured Sing, you Evefvlhins Except sinners, singra Good Things Lee Cope Handsome A Thug Playing How dry I English Leap-Frog am Glaidys Jones Gladys Norma Shearer In a Beautiful Spring-time in No One State of Mind the Rockies Benny Sargent Beanie Barney Google Shooting Bull Pm the cats The Office of meow Class President Peggy Leland Peg Miss Holley Acting Dumb I'm hungry Lunch Room Student Manager Howard McLeland Bugs King Tut Singing Women, I Women hate em Lillian Moore Lil Dean Burkett With Some The Peanut Sissy Boys Cadet Officer Vender Durward Kimball Hot Shot C. C. Davis Working in Sleepy-time Nothing the Shop Gal - Vivian Henry Beautiful Venus In a Good Am I Blue? Necking? Humor A 7 Billy Baker Baby Face Chaucer Acting Silly Leave Me Rough Necks Alone, Now Dorothy Iron Dot jean Harlot Fussing Where's My Mr. Dyess Math Book . C. B. Lyne Clint Hunch Back of Showing Off All Alone Prohibitionists Notre Dame - Billy MONO Sap Strong Heart Cutting Up SHOW M2 lbs Necking H Way to Go Home. r Horace McDaniel Horse Face Doug FairbanksGiving Someone Hit Him in the Solid Klotz the Horse-laugh haid Mary Elva Dilly Polly Moran Laughing Oh, Yeah Any Kind of' Dillingham Work - Pu. - .lsr ,f i - H ' --.4 , - .1 - I A 1 .v ' 2 - sg T' vo ' ' ,,- 'F iq- 1 fy ' M -.. v J ... x ,, 2'-41. ' Q' w , , no - 8 . .lil ,TV .sw ' :. final-I a , . si wr .ull ,ig .ff I 'z . ral. , ' 5 ii wh UH, i Lg. I iqlihwix' x .575 Fl' , la n lg' 4 'W .fu W lg' 2 2351 , '-,fl .- , . 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This institution, through its daily help to business, serves YOU-for each of us depend on the assistance of business for the necessities, comforts, and many of the finer things of life LET US HELP YOU MAKE A SUCCESS M0NNllG9S Building Materials Houston at Fifth 2-5181 For School Wear or Other Wear Wm.Cameron8cCo., Inc. Three Yards in Fort Worth ALL THE CLOTHES FOR ALL THE. BOYS AND GIRLS ALL THE TIME 3 if :fir YW? Q. . -fat. .. P- I , ., A -H,,K.,. -V, Vv,rv1.fV,lg3g.,vt,. VV W. V -Z V1 V Q . A. VV .1.V V4 lr ilu-,A vV,.,f,V 'ha H Huw., R X- 'L -' 1' .-' - f - - W V- V- J ' - ffl' . 'T4f l'i'1'1 lP'4 -' 115244, -:F J, ,. 1 x:.eV'itN: . isp, V vV,vfi:-VV, V 1 4. V 'X .A 4-I E V ,Vglfjfkki ,nagcl I iff' ' Cm' 'xiii ' Q Epi-if'i:if'ff'. ' 5 Wfifff' Af 'il' :i:'f3 i l, . ' i f Q,,.,S THE- Tl-19156 Mbgfteering ,Vik 1J,,4,q: ' 'A Ji. 5 . ,,.' V V ' ' VINKELMAN HeRr-'DAN V M. .V AS 1' V 'H V , -. 1 .VJ X Y K' xv ff... - V -Pa 1' .. , 3455. T7 F ' ' I 4' ' , , . 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Central High School - Doubloon Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 1

1927

Central High School - Doubloon Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 1

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Central High School - Doubloon Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 1

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Central High School - Doubloon Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 1

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Central High School - Doubloon Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Central High School - Doubloon Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

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