Central High School - Panther Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1927

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Ar! Class: Miss Hall. Chemistry Lalvoralory. Panther Staff in Their Den, Typewriting Class, Miss Phillips dnninistmtion X ,GN l g vy KW M mil X 'nf WW 5 1 5 1 I Q! E w if 0 ff Ts-Q! S N ffix E N S w My Q S K! fm M GWR ff If ,f fx l , X M 'V X ,fff fd i ' g ll ' XP :X f ' f'f I 3 W ' , ff! Ill I 'M mi 'fs 5 f' ML L- WW A ff? JK .QM -xli 1,f f ' j nt :JZ 5 .14 , fff3:f,f14eTi,ggg , , ,f - - -. v ,259 'VA Q 5' ' ,V , !,' V'3 XX swvv ij? Q29 f, Q9 X A 4 H -1 A l h f Wg 1 f fl f f M ' kff6 f ml ! ' j XJ X Z f P436 2 f MHV f f ff 'J f 9 f x X W ,,,' N . Q 1 5 1, l N Iizg 4 V ffff K X 416 wf k . , 1 1 v l gi 1 I 1 ' 'f fl! x 'K x V MR- M' H' MOORE MR. R. L. PASCHAL Superintendent City Schools Inrindpal Centra, High School S 4 . ft, I ,pf , MR. L. CLARK IVIRS. LENA GARDNER Assistant Principal Dcan of Girls Page Sixtcmz '5- v , If 5. Q X f 1 KY M. NOIIII? C. INI XVORKNIAN XV. I,. RUSSIQII VIORITNVIT IIVARSON XVANDA DOTY Ig- Ig. ljylggg Muthrnmlxcs lfrvglmxlw Mulhvnmlus Ilzstnrlj fIm17rm'ru'aI .Ilgzllwlmzllnx 1 J xiii W Y Y A H-I .- X. 41 LOUISE IXOMAR CA NV, BERRY ANNA MAI? IIUNTIER CTORAQ J, IIIlIl.I IPS Ig- IH QRIQQQRY I I1 I NVQ HAI WIKI Spumxly lflyugu-5 ffunvnwuruul C wmnyrruul K hvmmlry liulmru .3 -.Vk J QS III.I Y Ii. Cl AYTON I:UI.A BUCK J. R. TUCKITR I3 R. I.I'IUGIiRXX'OOD M. I., IBILKINSON .I. ll, XX'I'l I'M.XH 1.111111 lJ7'ElHfU' 117411171179 lfnglxsh -UUM1 llmlmgl 1 Illvvrwnnll P. I.. KTAIIIOUN IT J. NVOIIF AGNES IZDIINS LUCY ANN IIAYNIZ LIOANTIIA COPASS IlL'llI S.XUNl7lfIiS K hwmslry .III1rlu'mI1m s IfnglI.xh C'un:n:wu'mI I'nyl:.xh ,Ilu!m'fm1In.x I,!lfj1'S!'I'l'IIf!'f'N I i f Y ,L . XV11.1.1E D. KANTZ MARJORIIQ DICIKEY A1.Pm1lRT 1Vlc1.121,AND 1512U1.A11.I, 11A1.1. M XY!-1BS'I'1iR MA15121. JOHNSON Lnylmh Pllhfff SPVWUU9 .Wvchanxml Druuxzng .-111 Sfmnxsh ,kluzlzwryuiws 121,U12TA BENSON 1.UC11.1.E COFFMAN 1'1A1.1,117 McP1'1ERSON PERCQY 1,1512 W121.Kl1l FRANCES TRUE ANNA GARDNER Qin-ymsffy Ijnglxsh Hzslury liolany Botany Lggm 1,U1,A .IIENNINGS Slil MA 111Ci11'1'UW1ER MARY Ci, G11 11?S1'11? IIUNA 1f IIUIDSUN Hixlory Vumnvvrrlrll I-'rmch lgnglmh B. A. MINKWITZ MRS. CASKEY GRACE BURKETT MRS. Q-O-MPTON Mathematics Spanish Englzsh Cwnrs Page Eighteen rclcluatj Q31 'v :QM X X gf . - Qf ,X x - K AY A XM, ' 777377, -' Y H Q f R Y J ,, if i X X X X wi i ,ig x . ' f R Yl itxg , t -XX f 57 1 -N 2,355 . 'ff I .X . -XX , , Q ' in .,., gr! X X wx: I 1 'W - ,.X . li-:f,,,y: J W1 13? r + , k V -if i 1 ff'-X 'Y ' A 4 , , 5 'J 5, I R Y 'J 1i2.r ' , ' j Q Q' i , K 11 if' i jk il V Wm Q? . W GH' f Eiga-W Q, ,f-2571 his g. Fhwgtfyfl ff 'ffl ,C '53, ik 3 3 an PANTHER N E February Class Officers THERON DURAN President JOSEPHINE FAKES Secretary- Treasurer MARIE ROBERTS Vice-President 51 ' -Z cus. 192, X R 'LJ' s'.,,,w,f ' june Class Ofiqcers J. A. LOVELL President CLARENCE HADEN Vice-President FRANCES FRY Secretary-Treasurer 'ilf' 'V' ' 'T ' Jflfi , ,,.::f'IQ 3W ' X. ' W R L 1sL'-E.. Rr, ' E I '- ' R M I Page Twenty x an PANTHER ELLIOTT MAERSCH Say it with flowers. MARIE ROBERTS Her mind is brilliant. VELMA MANNING Of loving disposition and cheerful smile. JAMES MCDOWELL A marvel of efficiency. JESS CAUBLE A capable man and good. NAOMI WRIGHT A face overspread with gladnessf' K, 'f iV ,N A 1 .':.Qj CHS. f g 192. '1 ' L,..,,,fW' MARJORIE BOWEN Oh, Sweetie. - C. C. ROURK TERRELL LAMBERT Social Studies Oh, Milordf' CLEONE ROBERTSON O Sole Mio. NORMAN KRELL My art is my life. FRANK ABBOTT Read 'em and weep. Football '25-'26: Track '25. K. Hello, there. 'Q' f , X-Qin! llul fl ,f vt' V T Tl' sl! if HM.. Page Twenty One .ma PANTHER V , SYBIL ALLGAIER S-'f5,,5, 1' . Harmony: Spanish: Commercial. VVILLIAM HAMPTON Say, listen- MARIE ROBERTS Vice-Pres. Feb. Class. 'iWhat a world. JACK SCURR Aw, hush. THERON DURAN Pres. Feb. Class: Senate. Hey, cut that out. HAROLD Cox Heck ! JOSEPI-IINE FAKES Secy.-Treas. Feb. Class. Can you tell me where Theron is? ix-V-:- ' 1' f' ci-is. t 192.1 QV i iii, She knows what she knows when she knows it. IVIILDRED TOLIVER Social Studies. Of gentle soul: to human race, a friend. WILLIAM HOWARD History: Penta. Do your best. LOUISE GREGORY Forum: Commercial: Panther Staff. Character is higher than intellect. MERLE POSTON Commercial. This may go on forever. DOROTHY SNOWDEN Social Studies: Commercial. S Do unto f ers as you would have themg I ou. - I. E Qi 55 f X' ,L :W is il. ' ' - , - C4-'fif P .V W I A Page Twenty Two K JA, PANTHER CLEONE ROBERTSON Mixed Glee Club. Jewels of glowing splendor and silks of brilliant luster were fashioned for such as she. JERE VAN ZANDT By the work we know the worhman. M MARY EVELYN TERRY There is no wisdom like franknessf' LOYCE TUCKER Of manners gentle, of affections mild. M. A. PARK What sweet delight a quiet life affords, ELEANOR MAURY Latin: Girl Reserves. All that glistens isn't gold. cn-is. 192.1 . .257 S 'flu Mai? 'J 97' fi ALICE BETHEA Ish-End: Commercial. First we study, and then we play. FRANCES STRONG Dramatics: Girl Reserves: Mixed Glee Club. Sweet as ApoIlo's Lute. VVALTER DAVIS Football '25-'26: Baseball '24-'25. Atta ol' pepper, men. FAYETTE GREEN Ish-End: Social Studies. A pleasing countenance is no slight advantage. UNA WINTERS She is well paid that is well satisfied. RUTH MCMURRAY Art: Pep '26-'27. I have no spur to Ip-rick of my inte 3: ,7 but only vaully ambi Q . r 'I X . 4, - Qwe l 0- f .1 -ir- Q JP- '01 L- i ' gf Page Twenty Three x an PANTHER. l HELEN MOORE But most of all, respect thyself. BAXTER SWINK g Commercial. Men of few words are the best men.' ROSE SAWYER Good humor is the health of the soul. SYLVIA WEINSTEIN Salutatorian of February Class: Ish-End ly deserves everything coming her way.' HURSTON HARRISON Social Studies. An honest man is the noblest work of God. IRENE COLEMAN Girls' Glee Club. Practice what you preach. cus. 1921 2 CORA PEARL VJEAVER Social Studies. Quiet, reserved, and a typical man- hater. FRANCES GARRETT Latin. Our thoughts and our conducts are our own. . PAT O'BR1EN Live, laugh, and let live. MAX ELLIS One doer is worth a hundred dreamersf' V'IVIAN PAIRE M'odesty and quietness are her best qualities. VIVA MAE BARNHILL Ish-End. She is quiet and demure. Her favorite rs education 1 . Q ,fff?'Q',1 - A te' Ei? x Z - -.--f-1 N 4 Page Twenty Four , A conscientious worker who thorough- HQ, JAQPANTHHA FRANCES COKER Spanish: Forum. There is-only, one way to be happy. and that is to make someone else so. ROBERT SNAKARD Senate: Penta: History. LoUe's Labor Lost. MARY Lou BARTELL Pindarian. The sort of girl who remains pretty in a rain-storm. MARY ADAMS Dekos. A kindly fairy must have presided at her christening, for she is just like her name. OWEN WELLS Great life if you don't weaken. MARTHA MAE ARNOLD Dekos. Her beauty is a kind that is more than skin deep. She is an independent thinker. 9 V' cus. if 192,71 S ,,,fW:'-J . - V' .y-.' DOROTHY WANDRY Ish-End: Mixed Glee Club. When things go wrong, she sings a song and adds a yard of smiles. . XVORTH PEELER If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. LORRAINE SHIRLEY Mixed Glee Club: Social Studies. Perseverance buys success. ELIZABETH EDELBROCK There's no room for me. My name took up the allotted space. ELBERT LAVENDER His silence leaves the impression of in- tellzgencef' FRANKIE KNOLL Eat drink and be merr 7 r t row ye may die ITV'-' LLB' 'A U - , V ,n P I I ' . Orin. an I 5 ' Y: .. -4 ' ' I I Q d I Page Twenty Five an PA.N'riix-:R P I HARRY MCGOWAN Letter in Mathematics 'ACm ..B2,. ROBERTA JOHNSON of song. MAY RUTH IVY ' A quiet tongue shows a wis ELLA MAE OSBURN them do unto you. BETTY MERCER Glee Club. To bob up serenely, no mat happens. ERNEST DUNKE Hi-Y: Science. f ff' XV CHS. f 1 192, V I r f- , ' l W5 .! ,nz 0194111 All the day on the way to be stronq with a sunshiny heart and a soul full e head. Do unto others as you would hat ter what Better late than never. N , . l , fa. 13? ' E'-E 4 Z X t ' 237 ef , LOIS ISHAM Spanish: Junior Harmony. Cloudy the day and stormy the night: the sky of her heart is always bright. n GENEVIEVE GREENE Glee Club: Spanish: Forum: History. Sleep late, eat lots, and never worry. BEATRICE RUSHING If she has a fault we have not found it. LENORA RUSHING Beauty is its own reward. ADALYNN NEEB French. Begun but not finished. BESSIE HALE Ish-End. Smile and be happy. f-rj ..l f' Q7 Un 2 ' ... M if , ' T 3-,-L ELL? Page Twenty Six s 5 .m,PAN'rH1-:las SOPHIA B. CLARK French: Latin: Letter in Mathematics Cm, Be sure you are right, and then go ' ahead. MILDRED COLVIN French: Pindarian. Wise to resolve and patient to per- form. NELLIE BRANSOM Calmness is a great advantage. ELSIE SHEPHERD Latin: Penta. It's the songs you sing and the smiles you wear, that makes the sunshine everywhere. MARTHA HUMPHREYS Ish-End Laugh and the world laughs with you: cry and you cry alone. MAXINE BOULDIN Scribblers: Current History. True worth needs no interpretation. ' YTFQQJS f cus. ig 192.1 'xx will MARGARET COLLINS It is good to know her. VERNON WILSHIRE His nature is too noble for the world. EREL DAY Social Study: Latin: Current History, Simplicity is the keynote of life. JOSEPHINE HUGHES Letter in Mathematics Cm : Penta. A consciousness of duty performed gives us music at midnight. LEE MORRIS Senate: Hi-Y: Memocemilita. Falsehood may have its hour, but it has no future. RUTH REAGON Penta: Social Study: Latin olyj,-,. He who only hopes is gpg '-.' P12- .aghag e :- :, , T... ,di lil Hilirr will Page Twenty Seven JEPANTHER CORINNE RENFRO FRANK JACKSON market. BOBBIE HAMLIN tools of fame. MILDRED WINANS Girl Reserve: Forum. I'm hungry. JOHN DOUGLAS Commercial: Senate: Dramatics. Pl-IOEBE THOMPSON Character and ability are tools of fame. l fa xv cus. if 192.1 HELEN HEATH Letter in Math Cm: Penta: Harmony Club. Her friendly smile has won the favor of many. WILLIE REYNOLDS Rifle Team: Memocemilita. I dunno. ROSAMOND THOMPSON Penta: Commercial Club. Take time to get acquainted with self. ELOISE GRAMM Ish-End: Girl Reserves. A little bundle of cherry thoughts. CHARLES PATTERSON ZealousIy labor for the right, and suc- cess rs certain. ETHOLENE HOSKINS Ish-End: Commercial Club. A maiden never bold, a spirit still and quiet. QM? for-N I, - 1 jk A YV W y r , fff 2z,, KN .- Ever onward, forward, upward. What are riches compared to this? Good looks buys nothing at the Character and ability are the working the working Page Twenty Eight :Mo PANTHER 1 PEGGY BOYKIN The best of women we dare say. MAMIE SMITH Live, love and laugh: there'll be a time when you can't. DORIS WOLFE A sweet, attractive kind of grace. A. K. SCOTT Letter in Mathematics Cm : Penta: Hi-Y. Rowing, not drifting. IVIADELINE WILSON Beauty is its own reward. ELIZABETH ABBOTT History: Social Studies. i Charm that .strikes the that wins the soul. sight, but merit E i cus. V y 192.1 x Z, My 'Ji H951 Q' nav CLARA PAYE ROBERTSON Infinite riches in a little room. HELEN CARROLL Think of it. IDA KATHERINE MOORE Letter in Mathematics Cm : French: History: Penta. The fairest of gardens in her looks And in her mind the wisest of books. ARTHUR PATILLO I dare do all that may become Who dares do more is none. ANNIE EDWARDS Letter in Mathematics Crn : Penta: Current History: Wearer of Penta Pin. The greatest truths are the simplest and so are the greatest men. ANNIE LOU PUTMAN G man, Junior Harmony: Civics: History. Thou art the breath of a rose. Q ' J X 5 .,: im' if 'N 1 ,A M' 1'5 ms. . Page Twenty N ine x Jn, PANTHER W EDYTHE LACY Spanish Club. Oh, Thelma-she sings a song of gladness and adds a yard of smiles. THELMA GIST Spanish Club. Oh, Edythe--wit is the flower of imagination. OPAL BIGHAM I can't think now. AVELYN CALDWELL Have you got your 'trig'? KATHERINE COZZINS Penta: Commercial. If you would have friends, be one. VIRGINIA B. IVICPHAIL Penta: Les Hibouxg Panther Staff. They never fail-those who try. A vi ' CHS. w-,gift 5 192,11 N L H 3 - Maw-f DOROTHY LUCKER Letter in Mathematics Cm g Wearer of Penta Pin. Real ability is always appreciated. TOM STEWART Senate: Football: Track. A loyal heart and a spirit brave, and a soul that is pure ana' true. NAOMI SIMER Come on, let's go. HELEN MCFRANCIS Letter in Mathematics Cm : Penta: French, She has three v's: vim, vigor and ' vitality. MILLER DANIEL Social Studies: Curtain: Senate. To me the meanest flower that blows can give thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. MARGARET SCHELL S French? Les Hiboux: Penta. Gentl as a flower. f .,, ,. , I f 1 ,, Q L ' I ' t ' 1' ' 1 Page Thirty -:H my -nrffjgxgagu x tm msfxrum my-A fa? WILBER YOUNG He doeswell who does his best. EMMA NELL HANDLY Ish-End: Girl Reserve. She has two eyes so soft and brown. Take care! She gives a side glance and looks -down. Beware! Beware! PAULINE MCCOLLUM Dramatics: Social Studies. Oh, that's all right. GEORGE LISER Social Studies. Hope you don't feel hurt. NADINE CARSON History: Harmony. Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast. AMY NELL GURLEY Forum: Dramatics. Joy shall have her way thi!! '.. If , A f1i!,i-x v ci-is tt f 192,71 ' X :.3.L:? , . ,iw NV!! .N 7 Fm' v ' :J 'I mu ' -r-7 XWQWJI 'burr MARY FRANCES DYER She makes life worth while. ENDA MAIE WALTRIP Kind words she has for all. ELLSWORTH CHAPPELL Ish-End. Character is higher than intellect. HELEN LACAVA Ish-End. RUTH BOOTH Ish-End. Love, sweetness and goodness' in the person shine. Clever, sweet, demure and pretty. ILA LLOYD U One counts their fortunes by their friends. L ' :S A , im I .13 , XSLWM' f V ' at 'xt' 1. A x ...- -iaa -'g'?3Sgg:'L:grN 'in Page Thirty One Jn PANTHER ANTOINETTE CONRAD A noble deed is a step toward heaven. WELDON WILSHIRE His face, the index of a superior mind. DOROTHY MCN.RIR Kind, unseltish -all the traits that make a lovely woman. CLORY FINCHER She was pleasant, and wholesome and sweet-tempered. DONALD HOLDEN Letter in Mathematics 'iCm. Neither a blind guide nor a stupid counsellor. DORA LAVES Ish-End. Laugh and the world laughs with you: cry and you cry alone. ,f A l ' i ,f Q-f ! mis V . Hr 5:15 If N r, t-wi X H: Q1 Wi , 34' i JAMES DAcUs Memocemilita: Hi-Y. 'Tis good to be honest and true, POLLY HOLLINSWORTH Social Studies: Harmony. Her deeds inimitable. EMILY EUDALEY Ish-End. Too much good cannot be said of her. SADIE SHANBLUM Letter in Mathematics Cm : Penta: Forum. Who scatters 'round wit and humor ar will. KATHRYN PITTINGER Her every tone is music's own. LEON TAYLOR IndiH'erent alike to censure or praise. 4 lg' gg O ,l ..-E' It Page Thirty Two ' s 1 'Ps PANTHER , , ff ,L x LOUISE OBERWETTER With grace to win, with heart to hold. HAROLD SEATE Of loyal nature and noble mind.' I BETH HUDSON Forum: Dramatic. Her goodness is beauty in its best estate. PAULINE UTLEY Harmony: Sodalitas Latina. The will to dog the soul to dare.' t W. L. PALMER In him alone 'twas natural to please. MILDRED EVANS You've a bold heart: keep it so. I 22' 'N all 1, Z . .. i n IQZ My MAURICE SINGLETON They never fail who try-success al- ways crowns their efforts. KATI-IRYN WILLIAMS Panther Staff: Junior Harmony. The beautiful are neuer desolate, but someone always loves them. DORIS VVARD Her sunny temper gilds the edges of . life's blackest clouds. IMOGENE HOY When we cannot act as we wish, we must act as we can. XIIRGINIA BULBROOK BIest with that charm-the certainty- to please. SIDNEY COI-IEN Letter in Mathematics Cm : Social Studies. n His heart is as open 'wiki'-.-4 ':-4 1 feelings are all true. Q.. E : f Q1 'film ' .Tn Page Thirty Three L .mp muwiza MXL FRAN .IUANITA BASKIN When things go wrong she sings a song And adds a yard of smiles. HAROLD HOFEMEISTER Don't go crazy. CARL CRIMMINS Senate: Social Studies: Penta. Look before you leap. IVIABEL WALKER Forum: Basket Ball. Nothing good is accomplished without enthusiasm. LULA LANE A straightforward girl with eyes that seem to talk. BILL HOWELL He can do anything. cas. 1921 I, f 0 e . if f CES LEATH Equal to every occasion. ASENATI-I ELLIOTT Social Studies. Gently to hear, kindly to judge. MARY ELIZABETH BLANTON Penta: Junior Harmony: Letter in Mathematics Cm, The eyes are windows of the soul. MARY ELIZABETH KELLETT Knowledge is wealth. BEATRICE RECORD Orchestra. All her ways are winning ways. LUCILLE MASSEY For she makes life worth while. . ,,f-H 5 2' Q7 -RUB I ' 'I . 1--G f-- V 1: JL' -1-gif.,-f:+ 2739- l . Page Thirty Four Si- ' ' f 'N X JA, PANTHER MARGUERITE MORRIS The sunshine came along with her. HARRY BUTTERS Histor Y: Senate. Behold-a man of promise. lVlARIE ESTES Commercial: Science: IshLEnd. True, loyal, lovable and sweet. OLEENE BAIRD Graciously graceful and gracefully gracious. FRED SWANK Social Studies : Senate. The way to have friends is to be one. DOROTHY CORSE thorns ws. ft X. VZ of Wil' -STEM 19212 . .-. .Af ' M A-'ffl' W A rosebud set with little wilful ' R Il ALLEN GANDERS Baseball: Basket Ball. He was a hard worker-in athletics. PAYE DEWITT Laugh and the world laughs with you. RUTH LOWRY Fnench: Letter in Math Still waters run deep. JOHN SHIEL Social Studies. Why be silent today: be dumb. IAlOWARD WOLFE Rats. ISABELLE SHARP tomorrow I may Her face would make sunshine 'n shady place. Militia I r lli I lmi'!iflIfI1f1 Page Thirty Five 1 i B? 1 - are PANTHER I Q I CLOVIS HARKRIDER Commercial: Senate: Penta: Letter in Mathematics Cm, He who laughs last has just caught the joke. ANNIE RUTH SHROPSHIRE worth doing well. ALVIE WHITLOCK Laugh and the world laughs with you --so laugh. GWENDOLYN MONTGOMERY Girls' Reserve: Dramatics. Let no man deceive you of vain words. PAULINE BERTRAND Basket Ball. Forgive and forget. ILA HOBBS Commercial: Ish-End. A tender heart is nature's best be srowalf' fd T 1 . 1.1 e a LQ t CHS. tg f 1921 1 vi T if-3' Qzffaafw' ROBERT COWAN JR. Aim High. ELIN FORSELL Dramatics: Forum: Ish-End. Equal to every occasion. HELEN HOLMES Social Studies: Ish-End: Commercial: Girl Reserves. All the things that happen are but to prove Ourselves more worthy of her love. DORA MAY DOBBINS French Determination is the real foundation for success. EDITH KELSEY ' It is better to be than to seem to be. MARION SCOTT Our thoughts and our conduct are our own. ll 1 , ' 1 I- lift in ,f - 345. Q z lf will ' - X ivy l tl 5 ,.,i3I - gill!! sl' MH I ll 4 -2 1 ' ' T , c ffih- 'mx O l V ' T I I Page Thirty Six Whatever is worth doing at all is PCT' .mpaurum WILSON OXSHEER Senate. Criticism is the price of success. MEREDITH PRELL Scribblersz Basket Ball. One who tries to practice the Royal Verbs of Life: to have, to know, to do, to be. EVELYN COURTNEY Her flashing eyes, her charming smile, do all the men beguile. DRUSILLA CRAVENS Art. Calm and implacable, she makes no concessions. NIAUD DAVIS The world to me is like a lasting storm, whirring me from my friends. HOWARD SANDIDGE Senate: Hi-Y: Penta. Your reasoning power is invaluable- use it. cus. 192.1 LILLIAN TURNER Science: Spanish: Social Studies: Com- mercial. Quiet, unobtrusive and reserved: yet a very dear friend to those with whom she chooses to be associated. NEILL CROTTY of Senate: Penta: Social Studies. intellect and the courage of his co ' v1ctions. MILDRED MCGEE When things go wrong she sings a song and adds a yard of smiles. NIAYBELLE TINKLE Penta: Current History: Letter in Math Cm. Laugh and be merry. VJILLIE WISER iVords are such futile things. DOROTHY COTTAR Spanish: Civics. f' Live and learn. X 1. j Mi 'N '59 If N ,mx '9 1 ev. 4 ff lr, N fi pc' ,I Y I bi il'mXXXg,,x I Page Thirty Seven W .asp PANTiti2.Q. MU V J. M. LODEN The quickness of the hand deceiues the eye. GERALDINE TRUBY Forum: Spanish, Kind-hearted, friendly, full of life. BLANCHE OWENS She'll with her bring a joy divine, All that's good and all that's line. . CARMEN WILSON The gentle mind by gentle deed is known. WATY BELL LONG Ish-End: Commercial. She thinks the world was made for fun. DONALD EDWARDS Letter Cm in Mathematics: Penta: Latin. A manly mannered man. cus. at 192.1 1- df' X Q, Xl A . 5 'f X Ulf' sb JOE DELWAIDE Dramatics: Senate: History, 'Cheerfulness is a great asset. BETTY LEE BLANKENSHIP She was a mixture of simplicity and kindness. RUTH MCDERMOTT IshfEnd. Studious and true, she's a girl to be admired. KATHRYN BROWNE Social Studies: Forum. They also serve who only stand and wait. ANITA FOSTER She touches nothing that she does not adorn. MARCUS REINERS Shillful of finger and quick of eye. .. QQ .ii-'lf-JV lellif? 251' L I N j Page Thirty Eight 1- ,u JOSEPHINE WHISLER m So modesty half her worth is not known. HUGH HENDRICK Penta: Senate: Memocemilita: Rifle Team: Letter in Mathematics Cm. Drink and be merry for tomorrow you may die. BARBARA DURETTE Girls' Glee Club: History. The only way to have a friend is to be one. JOSEPHINE COLLINS History 3 Dekos. To be womanly is the greatest charm of woman. RUBE ABRAMS Social Studies Truth is simple, requiring neither study nor art. IRENE BURCH She was a mixture of simplicity and kindness. .- 6 4 ci-is. 1921 iff PAULINE TOWERS Not just good, but good for something. BILL SMITH It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. LESSIE WHITE Ish-End. Ability, like cream, will rise. RUTH JOHNSON I have a heart with room for every my- MAX HEADLEY Social Studies. Small in stature, big in intellect and great in heart. GERALDINE LETHCO Forum: Girl Reserves: Latin. Smile all the while, for smiling's worth while. 75? Yxilnfwf ' VNV in Page Thirty Nine . was 15 :Div PANTHER BENNETT WII.LIAMS Commercial. and wisdom. AMY GRAY Social Studies. OLIVIA YBARRA Spanish: Senate. x K , e l cus. LOYAL STRAI-IAN Dramatics: Social Studies: Senate. Calculate JUANITA WEIR Her nature was open and bright. INEZ CLYNCH Ish-End: Girl Reserves. How sweet and gracious even in com- mon speech. ' FRANCES ALCORN Soft smiles by human kindness tread. FRANCES FOSTER Ish-End. Her modesty is a candle to her merits. EARL MCCRIGHT Penta. Character and ability are the working Victor he must ever be.' Letter in Math Cm : Ish-End: Senate 1 LILLIAN LUNDBERG Social Studies: Commercial. Cheerfulness is an offshoot of goodness Pep - punch - personality: The very soul of genialityf' DOROTHY SHREEVES Sarcasm is the spice of life Love thy neighbor as thyself. KENNETH LOCKHART Facts before decision. 19251 4 tools.-gf fame. ,,rrf2l'Ff 9 E :l E gg, ,um l 4-4' 1 3 3 , I Page Forty aD5aPANTl-lm MII JESS LANCASTER Social Studies. A man of methods. SUE BEALL Harmony: Commercial: Curtain. We expect great things of her and shall not be disappointed. VIRGINIA COLE French. DimpIes attract the male. MARY HELEN EITELMAN Ish-End: Commercial. Has more than she shows, Speaks less than she knows. IONE ZITA CROTTY A truer friend could not be found. GLENN WALLACE The world knows nothing of its greatest men. cas. 192.1 HAROLD ROWLAND Wise to resolve and patient to perform. n RUTH LEWIS Penta. - He who dares not, wins not. n EMOGENE WRIGHT fliach has her distinguishing character- zstzcs. VIOLA UTTZ Social Studies. lt is good to know her. GRACE BOVELL Genius must be born and never can be taught. HUBERT GANTT Do well and right and let the world slide. , af P, '26 V . ' ' 'vt'-' - , .- V un. 'll Page Forty One Q-MQRHNTHHQ MAY SAGAR Gentle, reined and resourceful. DOROTHY NELSON Central Curtain: Scribblers. I hope you don't feel hurt. AUBREY WILSHIRE Sincerity is my chief delight. MARGARET PATTIE Social Studies: Commercial. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. INEZ TERRELL Haste makes waste. OLIVE WISE Wise to resolve and patient to per- form. WZ fi X P ,f?,?- V cas 4 noel 1 Tig? s'ez...,,W' LlLLlAN COOPER Penta: Latin: Letter in Math Cm. Where there's a will, there's a way. HELEN CRIMMINS Social Studies. This world is just a place for fun. PAULINE BEEZLEY Ish-End: Mixed Glee Club. When you smile, another smiles, and soon there are miles and miles of smiles. DOUGl.AS HEAD Breuity is the soul of wit. HELEN SPROLES Ish-End. A beautiful behavior is the finest of the fine arts. FLORENCE JOPLIN Worse than that. fffrfwm I -lw f-' ll' 2--G Page Forty Two or . WPWQNTIIER cc EDWIN SLAUGHTER Letter in Math Cm. A manly mannered man. LEROY STOCKARD Social Studies: Senate: Central Curtain Club: Student Staff: Business Manager, Panther. Say, George! LILLIAN LUNDBERG Social Studies: Commercial. CheerfuIness is an offshoot of good- ness and wisdom. RUTH ELLIOTT Where do we meet Sunday? PAULINE UMBENHOUR I till this cup to one made up of love- liness alone. ELIZABETH MOOR Latin: Spanish: Central: Curtain Club. A little ray of sunshine brightening our drab lives ,- 76 ., ,y . cus. 192.1 x 'Q JAMES ALDERMAN Penta: Memocemilita. Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. EMMA NELLE HANDLEY Ish-End. Intelligence and beauty reign supreme. VIRGINIA DICKENSON Time will never End a better. SARAH GOLDSTEIN The only way to have a friend is to be one. EDWINA GOSSETT French: History. Virtues like hers make human nature shine. GRADY PIPES ii? Q29 His soul was like a 'd rig,-i apart. -- - 21'-I7 M .tl II -- -if '1 rdi I i i l l l I ll Page Forty Three N QZSQPANTHIZR WUI. OTI-IEL HART A poem of good graces. BILLY WILKINSON Letter in Math Cm : Penta. Ability involves responsibilityf IVIAYBELLE TINKLE Letter in Math Cm : Penta: Current History. Laugh and be merry. HELEN HUSTED Art: Science. Beauty and brains. MADELINE WILSON Wi'th charms divine. WILLIAM HOTMAN Panther Staff. Aw-sh-u-w ux! cus. 1921 r 1 x. 0 ' fi'- , ' . ex I X - M 'N -- vo , N sg-4. ' if-Z7 . VZLBJW' LAURA LEE BARCLAY Hers was a popular fancy. FRANCES IVICKAIN Of manners divine. ELIZABETH NEEL She carries with her the breath of spring. GERTRUDE VAN ZANDT Latin: Penta: Letter in Math Hers was a grace indefinablef' LUCILLE TRAUERNICHT '1Good for her face value. MAY HANEY Basket Ball. Her virtues inspire my laggard pen. My I ,,'-'r,,,4 .- -T' ' X - T' 1 1 ,,gz1VLx!n'!'Lj ' E i I I M ' I 4 ' Page Forty Four Jlhi-tr Uv ':-r ' ' ' 2'4 in-an ' 9-41 1 as PANT!-IIZR y MARIE CLAIRE HOULE Ish-End: Spanish: Dramatics. True, loyal, lovable, and sweet: We hope with her we'll often meet. HARMON HODGES Letter in Math Cm : Math: History Club. Of manners gentle, of affections mild. SYLVIA SHOSID With charms to win, and sense to Hx the heart. FREIDA HENsoN Letter in Math Cm : Penta. With grace to win, with heart to hold. CHARLOTTE MAX Commercial Q History. Sweet is it to have done the thing one ought. ROBERT ERTEL 'Go to it' -or take what's coming. , I ff' X7 CHS H 'Qi' xl - I W , .- K ix AY, 1 ' Lauri!- LOIS DEWEES As gay as any. WILLIAM STITT Letter in Math Cm g Senate: Hi-Y: Penta. Find the right and stick to it. EDITH RICHARDSON Ish-End: Commercial. Her sunny temper gilds the edges of life's blackest clouds. BETA MAY HALL Her good nature is the beauty of her mind, and like her personal beauty wins almost without anything else. GLADYS PAUL Laugh and the world laughs with you, so laugh. LOUIS FEREGAR Social Studies: History. The force of his merits makes hi way. I K , wi ilk., of fa Q11 X K' T'-1-Y I il-I I ,4 V lx sh I Page Forty Five L Ho, the li BERYL DAVIS Glee Club: Social Studies. Good humor is the health of the soul. MILDRED WHITE Does well, acts nobly-angels could do no more. RUTH NEWTON Such is life in a crowded city. MARTHA POPE etter in Math Cm, Her bright smile spoke a world of friendliness. ESTHER FIELDING world! Youth must be served. RUTH SAXON What of the rest of the world: I must ve my own life. fZ K! VZ' , 2 I cus. ta 192.11 X. 1 if 2, MARGARET KYLE A pearl cast before swine. CARRIE LOUISE ROGERS Extremely busy but quiet about it. ELIZABETH LEWIS Social Studies: Penta: Commercial. Happiness is measured by grains of kindness like the desert is measured by grains of sand. GEORGE CLARK JONES And fearless minds climb soon crowns. EDITH RICHARDSON Ish-End: Commercial. A modest grace subdued her soul. MARY LU BARTELS None like her in ten thousand. est into 5 ,gm ...Lf , Page Forty Six K, 2 x we PANTHIQR s - . , 1, YAw- qi-A41 - V -- --.-..,., ,, -ii V -Y---- - JOHN ALVIN LOVELL Senate: Social Studies: Central Curtain: Penta: President June Class. It can be done. MARGARET EASTMOND Knowledge and innocence are perfect Joy- FRANCES SMITH History: Junior Harmony. Tell me something. THOMAS MAXWELL Modest, learned, capable. ELEANOR GOODNIGHT French: Mixed Glee Club. The world is a mirror: try smiling at it. MARIE BROWN Penta: Central Curtain. An ounce of common sense may hide a pound of ignorance. -ix I fi ' ws. I 1921 Z I , Z .2-'-iF'x Q 'Z e IN v .. if AGATHA NEWTON Central Curtain: Commercial. Then the fun began. GENE MORGAN Fair spoken and persuading. HYMEN SUNSHINE Senate. Knowledge is the basis of all things. ' CLYDE HENRY Football '26, Actions speak louder than figures. DAVID CHICOTSKY Experience is the best teacher. MAX SHEPHERD Mixed Glee Club. He is always to be relied upon for being generous, kind, and good. He- ' G?3lss Wim: ,J ttf-'S -it-EQ-xl1x.. fr-alwtif J'-EAYQQLE Page Forty Seven V - V CY? ., ,.. ..1...l....,,L :., 7 .f l , W, f Jk RANTHI-IR I Q RUBY HARSTON They love her, and well worth it is she. FRANCIS BROILES Football '25-'26: Baseball '25-'26: Basket Ball '25-'26. What do you say? HARRY ZEANON Gosh I EVA COOMER Yeah? TRULA CLENDENNON Penta. Wisdom is acquired only through ex- perzence. VIOLA WHITEHEAD Penta: Letter in Math Cm : Social Studies. Just a friend to all. I N ff X Z7 f zf f f, ,I f., fr L X cus. - Ng.: fs tgefg N- ffw 'TW !3' w f- .- tywf, .X - 4.30, 1 W22.W' JANET ANDREWS Penta: French: History: Letter in Math Cm, She is worth knowing, and that well. u VIRGINIA HUDSON Latin: Dramatics: Penta. I know it. A. O. EVANS Penta. His nature is too noble for this world. BERNICE KELLER Commercial: History. She can do anything. FRANCES DAYLE DANIEL Latin: Girl Reserves. O, hellooo! KATHRINE ELBON Knowledge is brightest when crowned with simplicity. 1 r 9 . -or 1- V- it 'I :lx gi' NW Ert LN' H as f gg - L ff Page Forty Eight A we PANTHER MARION SWOR You would. You're just that type. GWENDOLYN BAUM Sweet in the innocence of youth. ALINE PENNINGER Orchestra. Well fitted in arts. MILDRED EUDALEY The good stars all meet her horoscope. JOSEPHINE WHISTLER Spanish: Harmony: Mixed Glee Club. XVor1hiest by being good. RUTH WARD Latin: Penta: Harmony. Not merely good but good for some- thing. . CHS, 1921 K JL!- . xwlgl X Q. ini? sZb'v-affirm MARY ELIZABETH BRADLEY Letter in Mathematics Cm, Kind-hearted, friendly, full of life. LUCILE KNITTEL Her air, her manners, all who saw ad- mired. BLANCHE DORSETT As true as the dial to the sun. MARGARET HODGSON With the grace to win, with the heart to hold. FRED HANSCOM Senate: History: Curtain. True worth can go bald. DOROTHY MAYS Letter in Mathematics Cm : Winner of Penta Pin: Latin: French: Penta. Your words bring light with Q' when you speak. I n abr I -- 1 --, in 2-4-- evqgz '. A ' N' ' 'iii Page Forty Nine ew-:fm - 'L lit is ...WNT HER. lisa .ma Us it oth. ELMER STAUDE Letter in Mathematics Cm : Penta. Everybody admires strength. MAR JORIE COATES ages. LILLIE BELL GAMBLE Ish-End: Harmony. As pure as gold, yet not from gold de- riued. DORIS PORTER slide. . FRANCES BRIDGES Harmony: History: Scribblers: Curtain. She is gentle, she is shy, But lhere's mischief in her eye. NAOMI SWEENEY 4 French. That's right smart. . ff? 2 f.. , Y f 262. .t P , ons. .a Q s , 92,71 . K .Qwatk.x!lU ! A ,I xx ' . :Z gag'-Gfffma ARTINSA CUMMINGS Forum: Ish-End: Spanish. Quien mucho duerme, poco aprendef' RUTH JOHNSON Harmony: Spanish: History: Scribblers: Pianist of Girls' Glee Club. Ability wins the approval of true men: luck that of others. HOWARD SKAGGS Baseball: Basket Ball. He's a fine man-in athletics. DOROTHY BIEB So womanly, benign and meek. RITA LANGSTON Penta: Curtain: Harmony. The right angle to approach a difficult proposition is the try-angle. JESSIE FAYE CHILDERS Bright and intelligent and fair. Do well and right and let the Precious things come in small pack- world 5 77' N I ' tt -.fs rf- J-: -:L -JY: l V N -- W I Page Fifty few ,, we PANTHER CATHERINE DAVIS Ish-End: Social Studies: Panther Staff. An open-hearted maiden, true and sweet. KATHERINE PITTANGER Those dreamy eyes so fascinating. FRANCES CURRY Central Curtain Club: Commercial. I hope you don't feel hurt. DOROTHY MOSES Commercial. Her face would make sunshine in a shady place. ELIZABETH FULFORD In duty Erm, composed, resigned. IWIOLAN MCKEAN Memocemilita. Who can foretell for what high call he was born? ii CHS. , K f tt . A I 9 1 ,Haag 1 2, RAY JOHNSON Basket Ball '25-'26-'27: Track '25. , What do you say there, Elmer? . PAULINE GOOLSBY Glee Club: Social Studies: Commercial: Orchestra, Count your fortune by your friends. MYRTLE HEWITT She with all the charm of woman, ROBERTA BARTHOLOMEW Les Hiboux: History: Penta. A small thing, but not to be despised. RUTH MARTIN History: Spanish: Central Curtain. Prompt to move, but firm to wait. ALIDA MAE NEWTON Thur up and thay thumping 0,13-4' flllulll M ai': Pg Ill I lfiizliulf fl' Page Fifty One W PANTHHQ BOB TAYLOR ..Myl My!,, ADILENE MCLENDON One whose smile has no room for a sigh. NIARJORIE SUE LITTLE Pindarian. Slow but sure. JACK WOLIACK Not a worry in the world. MARVIN REINHARDT Penta. Oh, Miss Noble! M. J. BLOCK Senate. One who reads much is a great ob- server and looks quite through the deeds of men. 65: 9 1 CHS. ,I IN I 2, xt o t Vfitm I DOROTHY RUSSELL Life is what your thoughts make it. FRANK FERGUSON Memocemilitia. Cheerfulness is an offspring of good- ness and wisdomf' ETHEL HAMM Hello-o-oo! JANE JARVIS Pindarian. Just me. J. B. CLARK Letter in Math Cm : Penta: Memo- cemilita. Think much, speak little, and write with care. VIRGINIA ELBERT Dekos. ' Better late than never. .r H X ri!! 3 I K I. 4-9112 ' C-X tfsgwqf fl A -Ip. M xg' f el .Y x .4k f,f'M1ffl'f,A.'l Xxx I 'I' 'A W A I Page Fifty Two RT. :DEQ PANTHER . 'lf -4 T-l ET I fl , E571 EIVIIVIY LOU KING Pindarian. Only the fair deserve the brave. DAVID BAKER Editor-in-Chief of Panther '27: Sen- ate: Hi-Y: Arr. Doug, you and Montford keep quiet. WALTON DAWSON What is better than to have a friendly nature? MARY LOUISE QUILLEN There is no power greater than the mind. NANCY GADDIS Precious things come in small packages. WILLIAM NEWKIRK A man of methods. cus. 1921 FELIX HIGGINS He can do anything. DAVIS COLLETT VERA ILSENG Latin: History: Girls' Glee Club. This world is just the thing fo ALBERT LEACH Hey, Mr. Berry. MARY MOFFAT Art. Oh, well. HARRY WANDRY Penta: Football '25. His nature is too noble for the world. Ill fares the land to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates and men 1 decay. f' w S- If l , ln 1 'CK -5 fc ,,.f N xml 7' ,715 4, eff t X 4 as ' -Z., 1- ,lm X I .jd A i i in R Xx. I Page Fifty Three fm PANTHER MARVIN REINI-IARDT Oh, Miss Noble! JANE SAUNDERS Les Hiboux. SAM FRIEDHOF HENRY IVICQUAID Hey, there! LEROY GREGORY JOHN SHELLBERG Every ar: ties. man of geni A marvel of beauty and brains. Senate: Central Curtain: Commercial. Aren't there any clubs here? A man of might and brains. us has his pecul .f Q ffefg - alfa., 192 t '-I X.-:N ill eq. . I yy' gig, ,. . Sq , ORENE MCMILLIAN Character and ability are the working tools of fame. LURLENE ELLIS Penta: Letter in Math Cm : Social Studies. Laugh and be merry, but work and do good. RUTH BRAWNER Silence is golden. DAVID CI-IICOTSKY Experience is the dearest teacher. ELSIE JANE O'NEIL Dramatics: Penta: Forum. Do unto others as you would haue them do unto you. ELIZABETH LEWIS Penta: Social Studies. Happiness is measured by grains of :tg lzindn . the desert is measured by , w gr ' 'TEH A , Aj J Page Fifty Four A.. 1 QZSQPANTI-ll-IR DOROTHY JOHNSON None knew her but to love her: none named her but to praise. DOROTHY BROWN In a little Spanish town. FRED JORDAN He does well who does his best. GENEVIEVE SHELTON Social Studies: Girl Reserves: Mixed Glee Club. No one has lived in vain who has gained a friend. THELMA REAGAN Thy spirit, independence, let me share. ANNA LEWIS Latin: History: Central Curtain. A light heart lives long. I ., ' cus. 1921 EVA GREENSPUN Girls' Glee Club. With just enough Iearningf 1 RACHAEL KRUGER Commercial. God helps those who help themselves. EVELYN RUTH BUCKLEY All is beautiful to the artist. VIVIAN HANNA Spanish: Art Club: Commercial. Speech is silver: silence is golden. LETA RAY Student Staff: Panther Staff: Forum: Curtain Club. Dream what you want to be, then be it. ESTHER BLACK Letter in Math Cm, K Y She moves a goddesgggpgks a q L i N , Y h 1 Page Fifty Five 3 serif .mp PANTHER J. TEAGUE Penta: Social Studies: Senate: Panther Staff. A man with 'high' ideals, who 'looks down' upon everyone. ALICE LOUISE MOORE The beautiful are never bored with life. LUCILLE BEALL If this be treason, make the most of it. BILL CANTRELL A cheerful disposition is a great help. THOMAS LEWIS A thoughtful face, indicative of a keen mind. SYLVESTER CARTER Good looks are not necessary, but they help. xi Mfg' ' I f Y cas. f 1921 ,QM pn,x If .7 4549 bmw I M. P. DANIEL, JR. Senate: History: Memocemilita: Panther Staff: Editor-in-Chief Student, A man of methods. CAROLYN ANN BEAVERS Pindarian. But oh, she dances suc liues so gracefully. NATHALEE JORDAN Pindarian: Cadet Sponsor, Cleopatra had nothing on her.' PAULINE MCCOLLUM One of nature's queensf BILLY MOODY Cleanliness is next to godlinessf' 1 h a way, and JACK ROFF 4 Myself, I would be different. ff' r I ,-5-5.-Z' g 1 , ,, n-mann K 1 5 7. ? SWL If ,jj f I .E ,,,.i, Page Fifty Six ,,-,,, ,vw .,.+T.,, L5.W-,-si,.,f.-.,,.. an at 1 -iafgyg ALICE LODEN Ish-End. The sunshine came along with her. NIOTA MAY SHAW Girls' Glee Club. My, my, what's the matter? WORTH LEUSTHROM Dramatics. Who's your sheik? NANNETTE HARDESTY Art. Watcha say? FRANCES COUCH That sounds interesting. ALICE LOUISE MOORE Latin: Pindarian. A bit o' sunshine. 272 Z 3 'Q '- Wig: mis. ,Wi .lf 192,71 I x N: Y' -1 'J -',..,,f IRA MAYE CARROL Beauty lives with kindness. GEORGE TYRELL Nlndifferent alike to censure or praise. CHRISTINE STRODER Spanish: Harmony. Her every tone is music's own. DOROTHY KEITH Social Studies: Harmony. Soft peace she brings whenever she ar- tives. IOLA GILLIAM Ish-End. Friendship is always a sheltering tree. ELEANOR BREIER n Whee-e-e-e!! G,-' --'ii at -..Li - f -'ii 'Fi . .... I A ' - A 'E 1 Page Fifty Seven . ,X we PANTHER Rf' FROMENT FARIS Penta: Letter in Mathematics Cm. They never fail who try -success al- ways crowns their efforts. HELEN COWAN Art: Junior Harmony. Bright and intelligent and fair. NIADISON REED AlI's fair in love and war. CARNIE RUSSELL Yes and no. FRANK HUGHES The child of destiny. Q RAY EVANS His strength was as the strength o ten, because his heart was pure. CHS. ft? ,Ugg 192.2 CHARLES SHARP ' Business manager of Student. Buy a Student. MARIE HOLLIS A dancing shape, an image gay, to haunt, to startle, and waylayf' FRANCES MYRES Ish-End: Science: Commercial. To lose a friend is the greatest of all losses. ROSCOE VAN ZANDT Memocemilitaz Rifle Team. Yeah, team. 1 CLIFFORD MCELHANNON That each thing, both in small and great, fultilleth the task which destiny hath set. EDRIDGE CUNNINGHAM History: Senate. He knows what he knows when he f-fk , 5 1 f ,, 1 hi n Page Fifty Eight t WPANTPWR ci CLARENCE HADEN Football: Basket Ball: Vice-President June Class. Nothing succeeds like successf! GERTRUDE FAIRCLOTH lsh-End. She that serves best profits most. WILBURN ODOM Skill is the result of hard work. CHARLES ROGERS What's in a name? RACHEL WILLIAMS Forum: Latin: Penta. Character is higher than intellect. RUTH LOWRY Letter in Mathematics Cm : Penta: French. DeceiUe'the world if you will, but be true to thyself. fyh Zn? , f' e egg, L. F , CP at -ewes cus. Zwpl 7 192.1 n ' 9 A P' ,iff-99! . , in , Jr ' f..:.,,f MA ' COTT History: French: Girl Reserves. O wad some power, the giftie gie us: To see ourselves as ithers see us. HOWARD FITCH Letter in Mathematics Cm : Penta: Spanish. A man of men. JOHN MCDIARMID Letter in Mathematics Cm : Wearer of Penta Pin. i The mind is the index of the soul. MARY ELIZABETH BAKER We pluck at roses and encounter thorns: Clutch at life's thorns and fill our hands with roses. MARY LEE DERBY Graceful, and with an air Diana might envy. HELEN FRITZ .15 Pindarian. 5,-, fm- ll ' n 1'm coming. 77' - A - mt- ll hmm I 'E 'L , fl I l llfl Homin Page Fifty Nine C Ji' - I lx an PANTHER lm LEONARD DUEASE Success is an achievement. RUTH CROWE History z Dramatic. A sound discretion is not so much indicated by never making a mistake, as by never repeating it. DOROTHY GOLDBERG Les Hiboux. She has kind words for everyone. JOHN DAVIS He has the jewel of a loyal heart. JOHN SHERMAN Character is higher than intellect. WALTER CLARK 'Tis good to be honest and true. I 1 CHS. ff P Zi Iv- .I inet if 9 Z un I V57 Q.. '1 .- 45:14, tk. ,I My A ' 1 2, JZ. W7 VIRGINIA BOND Pindarian. A sense of humor and a touch of mirth.' , DONALD ELLIOTT Penta. We can do anything if we try. JOSEPH HARTER Hi-Y. He loves the ladies, although his devo- tion lasts but a day or two. H. E. SHAMBURGER Penta. Goodness is silent. ROGER WALLER Red-headed people, from the time of Eric, the Norseman, have not lacked ability. FRANCES FRY Pindarian: Cadet Sponsor: Penta: Let- ter in Math A'Cm : Secretary June Class. Ever the same, serene and confident. 'il I I if!!-iffffi7 i O c N I ' ei U' -E ' A R 'M' A 3 Page Sixty Underf- rciduci es ff fix P Q S IMFF' f 1 if km Www f umu Lw ,g p W'fffl'lW b Qt 'MW MZ' 'fx K REM an n v f M W LX- , E 2 X X M02 M, W If f Q y f ,f f ik ' f:::.nluu H li .W X qy xulmd-' J 11114 .'.: V ':s1-Z.. il L . K 1' f ' ' ,, i , W' I ' 17f,fQ5. , W Led'-'Ill f 7 K HNQQK - All A 5, fx nf! J UNIORS TOP ROW: K. Buyctlc, D. D. Trotsmln, E. Brndfor, O, Vough, B. Jackson, C. Cannon, V. Gillilan, A. l.. McDonald, SPCOND ROW: A. B. Scarborough, l.. Schutis, D. Richardson, R, Ridgeway, lvl. Russell, M. l.. llcstcr, P. Miller, J. Mulhollan THIRD ROW: ll. Vhtlwrspoon, M, Tucker, l:. Dulnney, B. K, Carre, E. Pumphrcy, Bnllingxun, llill, l.. Jackson. 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The blazing lights winked at one another as much as to say, This sort of thing happens every night, and then watched the ladies reluctantly don their hats, fasten their coats about them, and slowly draw on their gloves. Meanwhile the gentlemen waited patiently, for they, too, were reluctant to leave the theatre. The few hours of relief from reality were over. The little company that had gathered to forget their own interests and cares and to be led into a world of romance were now waking to the realities about them. But how about the World of romance? lt was just behind the curtain. And there the actors in the romance were pausing for a moment to enjoy the generous applause of their audience and to consult each other on the achievements and shortcomings of the performance. In friendly conversation they were gath- ered together. But there was one among them who did not feel the same exultation and satisfaction. He had dropped his mask of gayety, which had fit so uncomfortably during the performance. Now, in a dejected manner he hurried from the stage. But what was the reason for this gloom? Why was Dennis Page, the star of the play, the most popular actor of his day, so depressed? Why did he turn a deaf ear to the ovation of the crowd? His Y f tif? jfs I W f 'ff A? f dz! 4 -- 41 -'ua - Y 'X f 7-Jia -if-lf x -1!?- if 'T Y i A--' Page Sixty Eight INT. I .XXI sf. -as PANTHER 5 fellow actors had never seen him do this before. Surely this was not the Dennis Page they knew. They were more puzzled because of his seeming gayety during the play and the brilliancy of his performance. And one among them ventured to voice the common feeling. YVhat makes Page so gloomy? He looks as if he had been visited by a regiment of ghosts. But, not so an hour ago. He was as alert as ever. My, didn't the audience applaud his skill. And his clever- ness is more than amusing. Not one of us. or anyone, for that matter, could have made that group out there beyond the footlights feel the horror of death as he did. Didn't you notice how they gasped when he walked over to Michael, touched him, and then wiped the death sweat on his coat? That was clevemess for you! There was a murmur of acquiescence and a sigh from those who cherished ambitions not yet realized. But quickly the praise of Page was taken up by the other actors, and his cleverness was the envy of the company. I Apart from the rest, collecting the stage properties, was Robert, the youngest of the actors, and the apprentice of the company, listening to all that was said of his ideal. Not a word escaped his ear, but he did not offer to take part in the conversation, though his heart was full of honest admiration. Perhaps it was the consciousness of his youth and inexperience'that made him retire from any such talk, or perhaps his silence meant that he idolized the great actor more than the rest. But the evening's work was over, and before long the actors tiled out the little side door, a tired company. However, the theatre was not yet deserted, for in a recess of the wall, protected from the fitful gusts of wind that whipped around the theatre, stood a tall. distinguished figure, bundled in a great. worn fur coat. His first impulse was to escape the notice of the actors, but on discovery he immediately stepped out and, when questioned, explained that he was waiting for someone whom he must have missed. And, deeming this sufficient information, he slipped out of sight, leaving the actors bewildered by the strange be- havior of this singular individual. There seemed to be a general alarm, and then someone remembered seeing the same eccentric old man every evening sitting on the first row of the theatre and listening to every word of the play with an uncanny interest. And then another told that he had frequently seen Page walk- ing with this fellow after each performance. It was indeed a puzzling circumstance and each seemed to find his own solution and to uphold it against the objection of his fellows. Robert, mystilied by the strange occurrence, and alarmed by its relation to Page, hurried after the dark figure. Thoughts that filled him with fear for the safety of Page rushed through his excited mind as he hurried down the street in his pursuit. For blocks he followed the queer old man, each block leading him nearer the neighborhood in which Page lived, until the two were at the very door of his apartment. Robert. feeling more and more like a hero as the man's actions became more threatening, hid outside the door. which the man had boldly entered. Hearing no sounds within, he stilled his fear. Page had not yet come home, and there was still time for warning. And so he waited. But the time dragged on, and still Page did not make his appearance. The thoughts of the boy outside were on the man who had led him into this strange predicament. But after a long wait he heard the footfall that he had grown to recognize as that of the great actor. Trembling at his own audacity, he came into view and accosted the man, breathlessly telling the whole alarming tale with a noble sincerity that touched the heart of Page, despite all it had suffered that night. Then the actor spoke with those mellow tones that had won for him so much fame. Robert, lad, let me tell you who that man is. He is Herman Brumer, thc greatest actor of his time. retired after many years of service to the stage. He is an artist. One month ago I noticed his presence in my audience. He seemed to be silently jeering and pitying me, alternately. I was disconcerted and, too, I felt the magnetism of his personality all through the per- formance. The next evening I felt his presence again and his attitude was the same. He seemed to be haunting me, only his manner began to have more of pity in it. The next evening he was there again in the same seat. I finally became distracted and inquired at the box office, and learned, then, who this strange man was who had reserved that seat every night. I also found that he gave word that if I inquired about ff ' ' if . 14,1 ' ,k ? W- 'C ,f!1'f, 'xc 4 .-Y1k.:.... P fwfr? P Pig P f fa' f c - gg Page Sixty Nine .ma PANTHHQ, him there I was to have a note which he left. All the note contained was a request to speak to me after the next performance. That night I found him waiting at the stage entrance. We walked together for a long while before he spoke and all the time I felt the power of his superiority. For the first time in my life I became aware of my own inconsequence. I never knew before that I was not great even though I was successful. Then he told me that that evening I had played the role that had made him famous. He said that I had done it cleverly, and for that he could kill me. I didn't know what he meant, but he said he had come to help me and so he talked to me for a long time until I understood that he charged me with being insincere and even a pretender. He told me that cleverness was my curse, and that I did not portray the life I acted, but only made it appear so. Oh, Robert, it's true! But I would not admit it then: no, nor for a long time. Every evening he would talk with me and at the next performance I would use the same artificial tricks. But he never was absent from his seat on the first row, and his presence drove me mad. Tonight I was afraid to meet him, and so I hurried away. I have been walking ever since I left the theatre, trying to forget that I'm a failure. But now I've come back to admit it to him, and ask him to teach me how to begin again. As he finished speaking Page seemed to forget Robert, and with just the first signs of hope showing in his haggard face, he paused, and then entered his apartment. Robert, to whom a new world had been opened in the last few minutes, watched his ideal pass within the door and then went into the chill air, pondering over his new understanding of success. Ol X 3 X6 Px ,,',,f4 says fs - . x- x ' X X fe rr-f I .I N -'I'15fx'f' ' 'J ,I QZQ-'ufrifi ll . A l 162 A me ag fzt 7 we Page Seventy 1 x '- . fi- , JAQPANTHER A REVERIE LETA RAY A ' '5 ' ' 'Z an -11, - --a wfrw . IW I mlm -.'W'i?5Faf3?i+:?' f I , -n,.,os,,ga 1 f , xi,-,N x Q f f ,ic crm, 1- i rf-I 9:2455-gw' f To JI.- Q-ga'1i:rfsS - ggi? 32 '? -- 'qsflxfvl ,, F 4 'T 7 1,5 ff : i - I, . - ' ,' 1 or ll f JM f ,' X f H f wil - -' Q ' 92426 99 ' 'X X f,.,. ,,q.,- 1 ...,, I f V I H , . j I A ,V 4 , , I A, E .. Alll,fff - - , , ,am-y fnffm X .iq Z - xxfqlfgf 5-1 I -' ' .2272 5.16-fdlf I sat in the rosy glow of the tire And watched the Ilames as they flickered and danced, Pickle green flames, like jealous tongues That mocked me as over my past I glanced: Bright red flames, like the restlessness Of importunate horses that neighed and pranced, Steady blue flames, like memories Of yesterdays that have held me entranced. I dreamed of the golden hours gone by- I-Iours that have brought me their joy and care: Hours in which some chance word or deed Gave me the courage to do and dare: Rising to heights on the peak of Fame To sink once again into dark despair, Carrying often a weight of grief, But never a load that I could not bear. Give me a moment in twilight dim To glance o'er the days long past and see Those who were once my faithful friends: Those who were once all in all to me. Give me the dream of their loving thoughts, Hearts that were kind in their sympathy. Let that one moment be all my own, My sorrows to bury in memory, Parting from all that is dull and sad, Losing the world in my reverie. f QL at ff ,F qt f of 4 23.3 if --TY 35, i1 E- m Page Seventy One April 30 a- -YHJPANTHHR QC Centra1's Calisthenics Calendar Sept. I4-Halls full of fresh fish and fresher seniors registering. Sept. Z I -Classes have that get-together spirit. Oct. 8-After much campaigning, David Baker elected editor of Panther. Oct. Z2-Cadets drill at Dallas Fair. Central wins from Sunset. Nov. 25-North Side gives thanks for stopping Central. Nou. 28-Panther Staff appointed. Political campaign for class officers. Dec. I 7 -Panther Staff holds first party. Dec. 22-First Student out for inspection. Dec. 22-Penta banquet. Dec. 23-Kids home for holidays. Many vacant seats in classes. Jan. 7 -Prisoners' Club organized. Jan. I 0-Howard Sandidge on trial for murder. Feb. 2-Central defeats Highland Park. Feb. 5-Johnson and Barlow dedicate new gym by putting Central in the win column. Feb. 9-Bought your Panther? Only one dollar down. Doc Stockard on everybody's trail. Feb. Z1--Barbara's birthday. This is too much! Feb. 22-Central under martial law. Cadets guard hall. Feb. Z2-George Washington's birthday and no holiday. Shades of his hatchet! Feb. 24-- Mother Goose book opened. Old teachers entertain new. March 9--Caps and gowns defeated. Worse luck! Cafeteria opens: chicken dinner. Oh, boy! March I I -Stock Show and holiday. March I8-Rachel Williams and Mary Bunce win debate contest for girls. April I-Central-North Side gang ight causes great excitement! April fool! April 3-Nathalee Jordan has a new one: who is he? April 10-Virginia Elbert parades with her new followers. April I5-All work in at the engravers. What a relief! April 21-San Jacinto and a holiday. -Theron Duran busts into the limelight. May 5-Sun getting hot. Soon will be summertime. May ZZ-Panther ready to be turned loose. May 26-Senior Class play given. June 2-Out at last! Me for the great open spaces. ,z ff ff 2 X QQ - X ,,l, L , e- if : 'f.C fff it f :Q- i'r '443f'P-ua? Y? W 2 Y 73:3 ' ' 'S' AF Page Seventy Two I Q a MPAMHHR c 'ls , 431 X I .., - - c f X, if K of I X i at 7, k e P P' . I A P, A - t ffcig N, Q xk !'ff?'7::'::,-Q-,' lx xl in 'P ' 5 'Qs G' -wif .' -,.:' f ,.' f fY +'1 A. ' ' mg! .f '-.' . ' I- - - ' j 1' 1 f- -. X. The Rider of the Lavender Prickly Pears The story and the door open and the hero steps in and out. fNote: Revolving doorj for no good reason at all. A ferocious scowl lighted his sunny countenance and well he might, for somebody had stolen the paper bag of gumdrops he kept hidden be- hind the washstand. And now permit us to introduce Mr. Cyrus Chlone, commonly known as Cy, a flaming youth from the Panhandle region of Texas. He was a bad man and a good one at that by virtue of having played left scrougeback on the All-American Wolfie-Over- the-River squad. He also carried two finger n.ail files and a hairy mouth comb, which, together with his refined and genteel appearance, left an impression of roughness that refused to be quieted by the acrid scent of the perfume he used. In addition he carried two trick guns filled with cigarettes, one of which was named Esmerelda, and the other Oswald, His scowl deepened fhe had a dimple in his cheekj because his dear old gray-haired mother had thrown the defunct alarm clock at him in order to arouse his mind to the fact that that morning his girl, Rose Bush, had been eloped with by Durty Kuss, a handsome red-headed brute from the next ranch, who attracted his victims by bribing them with red soda water and nickel street car passes. -, ' ff -'A X X R rv? I f Y I 'A e f ,rt asf 'iff fall gifs! V, ff. .Y 1 iin?-. L - Yi' 74.1, '. R ' 1- ' V ' Page Seventy Three lllEf?'k., a 'WPANTHER Leaping on his famous trick horse, Portfolio, he made dust mirages down the state highway in the direction the fugitives had taken, who had gotten about three miles in the lead. However. by detouring frequently and cutting across lots, he gained on them at such ia rate that they were forced to take refuge in an old unused dipping vat. Cy took refuge behind his horse and started pumping pills at Durty's red poll. Durty, being a resourceful Kuss, took out his box of safety matches and lit each fag as it passed, thus saving himself from being annihilated. Now Cy had no extra packages and so he was soon out of ammunition, but his in- genuity was one of his outstanding characteristics: he soon figured that since the vat was in a depression a little moisture wouldn't hurt matters very much, if any. So being willing to be generous he yelled across to Durty and remarks, Say, you lop-eared son of a lizard eatin' Piute Indian, if you want to live long and enjoy yourself you better hand over my future wife. Durty's reply was simply a string of bright colored consonants and adjectives that would be censored if they were put on this page. So Cy took this to mean a refusal and started preparations for a washout simply by taking out his portable rainmaking set CSears, Roebuck '65 Co.j and setting it to work. In about half an hour great clouds appeared in the sky and soon big drops of rain started tearing great holes in the landscape. Cy retired under a spreading mesquite tree for shelter and awaited developments. The rain was now coming down in great sheets and in about three whisks of a prairie dog's tail the dipping vat was full of water and the yells of the fugitives, neither of whom could swim. At this juncture Cy threw off his veil of apathy QNote: Apathy is a kind of cotton fiber material used in making umbrellasj and sprang to the rescue. He took a flying leap into the murky waters and came up blowing like a grampus. The first thing that caught his eye was Ros2's foot which, with its mate, she was kicking vigorously in a mad effort to keep body and soul together. With his one remaining good eye he discerned the center of the commotion and grasping it roughly by the neck he dragged it to the firm ground outside the vat where he discovered it to be Rose Bush, and thus were the lovers united. And Durty? Well, on his very next trip to town Cy brought him a handsome engraved tombstone all for his very own. A FABLE Once upon a time there were two men. One was real extravagant and the other was Scotch. They shared a desire to own a car. So the Scotchman bought one of the make generally known as useful But he lost so much money by being late to business deals that he didn't have enough to pay the repair bills, so the car fell to pieces one day while he was in it and they buried them together. The extravagant one bought the kind that the proletariat stares at on the streets, but he didn't have enough money to purchase gasoline, and therefore always had to walk when he wanted to get anywhere. Finally things got to be so hard that hz had to mortgage the thing to buy groceries for his better half and offspring, but he couldn't pay the interest and the mortgage was foreclosed, his car was taken away, and he died of a broken heart. MORAL: Walk a mile and save the difference. 'aj Q, 49125. I .-:, W f 5 'gf L ff Z. ,fic A fi 1 f 3 e' 'C .. -1- Page Seventy Four E 5 Q 1 E 1 E E :ff -my 45--: ,- Vzz- '- VV lb W - -.VTIV MW MXH Ve,-.gqggs VfV.- v-,' -Vxiigiy-V- VVQVFQEA -V V-,, Vg -:Q f ?,aQv.f .-,, 5.4-1 17 1:' .svn . 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Q '45 wif iff A g is .Wx In QNX ' W' K ,L eviqp g my-A YW fig 'M ,g,,,, 64,4 X x Nikv- L Sw ff - , 22 F - S : Cf 2 fr - X X K ! yi W N-,L nfxx N ll! f v I '2 H gif Z4 Wx ,li 4 llf' H xg X Y' VY Q18 ul ,,,w VV Y, ii- - B -' 4, .aqui at 84 'VT .fuk jg , 3 SJMDANTHHQ, Declamation and Debate Central has carried off the highest honors in the city, both in debate and declamation in the 1927 contests. J. A. Lovell and M. P. Daniel, representatives in the boys' Debating Contest, won over Poly in the city finals. Our girl debaters, Rachel Williams and Mary Bunce, have won every debate in which they have par- ticipated. In the city finals they defeated both Arlington Heights and North Side by a unanimous vote. Sound logic, clarity of dis- cussion, and excellent delivery characterize both teams. In the declamation finals Central won first and third places both in the boys' contest and in the girls'. Sadie Shanblum and Mollie Finger placed first and third respectively in the finals, as did also Robert Snakard and John M. Scott. Central was represented in Extemporaneous Speaking by Charles Felts and Fred Hanscom, and although failing to place first, third place was Won by Charles Felts. Last, but not least, comes the power behind the throne, Miss Dickey, to whom Central owes the heartiest congratulations for her efficient coaching. With such a combination of talent, Fort Wortl? cannot do less than take State honors in every phase of the grand finals. , , X , f I0 1671 up mr 4 , L 4' , , gi.. Ye, m'1i kit, 4 Page Seventy Six Ulubs Wmwwlfff WW f ffl! L 5qWf? t, Z? mm wif' Y H N MWA ' ' f J ' K Q 1 3 V 51 ! M 1 f ff I gl I y X X E 'L I ' I f r I X 1 I f I E Q W :MV I ' ' X K-, ' 1 , - MW 1 if A qi Af,pm:qiw,- gi ,,X ff XX B ' RU Sxxiljmx 'k '-1: JJ ! X 9? H ff 5, 01 AQ ,E 1' Vx 1 1 xr J! ! ., .x ax. 4144 ,GE INV' X I 4 I m N j lv- ,gwmfy K , ' ll'1p f f' ' ' f N ' y kevsf ' x N JAJPANTIIER I - I PENTA SENIOR HONOR MATHEMATICS CLUB Fall Term: Spring Term: ROBERT SNAKARD ...... ...... . President .......... 4,4,-- H ARMON HQDGES FRANCES FRY ........................ .-- ........ Vice-President ..... ,,4,,, F ROMENT FARIS MARY ELIZABETH BLANTON ...... -----.Secretary ..... - ...... ,,,,,, H ELEN HEATH DONALD ELLIOTT- ...., .. .......... .... .. --.Treasurer ..........., .,,,,, C LOVIS HARKRIDER JANET ANDREWS ...... ----.Parliamenrarian .,,.. ..,,,, J AMES ALDERMAN DOROTHY LUCKER ....., ......... C riric, ....................O ,,,.. W ILLIAM STITT JAMES ALDERMAN.. ...... ..--- ----.Sergeant-at-Arms ...,,, ,,.... S AM FRIEDHOF MISS CHARLIE NOBLEM.-- ..... Sponsor ..,............,.. ,... MISS CHARLIE NOBLE Gemini! This was not, as one would think, an outburst of emotions. Far from it! One of the Pentas had succeeded in locating another constellation. After the fall term, and such interesting events as the address by Mr. Jarvis on United States Coin- age, and Miss Clayton's lecture, Travels in England and Scotland, surplus energy was still to be found throughout the Math Club. An outlet for enthusiasm was made in the study of astronomy. colored by field lessons under the instruction of Mr. Sterling Bunch. In an interesting lecture Mr. Bunch solved some of the mysteries of astronomy for an eager group. The regular meetings were devoted to delineascope studies directed by Ernest Dumke. Stars at night and sun spots in the day kept the Penta busy! Inter- est in the sun was stimulated by Mr. Adolph Notaender, who several times entertained groups of members with lectures illustrated through the telescope. The Central High Astronomers turned from the celestial bodies long enough to become interested in the development of the ultra-violet ray, as explained by Mr. Newton Gaines, when the Penta was invited to his lecture at T. C. U. It has been an inspiration to the Pentas to feel the challenge of the scholastic honors won by their alumni. The Hall of Fame now embodies the expression of appreciation from the Penta of 'Z7. Mr. Victor LeMay, a former member, designed this panel, on which is printed the deserving names: VICTOR LEMAY CAMPBELL BEARD ETELKA SCHMIDT MARY LYLE MARGARET CALDWELL ERNEST ANDREWS BERNARD BROWN MELBA HAMMACK JOHN SNAKARD FIELDING BOHART JIM STRAITON ILDA EDWARDS LENORA MAE WILLIAMS JULIA LOUISE SHANBLUM ARCI-IIE STRAITON PAUL HAMMACK HENRY SHEPHERD JOHN MORGAN This year, too, the Penta has followed the traditions of the Club with the usual social events, the Christmas and Spring banquets. Red and Green: Purple and Gold: Christmas and the Penta! At the spring banquet the Math Club greeted the future Pentas and to many stars of the Westpoint exam awarded pins and letters. Nil mortalibus ardui est. f, Efx EFT: 4 fi4y I 1 egg. life- fl- Page Seventy Eight RS. 4 r H. Hodges M. Blanton J. Alderman R. Langston C. Crimmins R. Lowry W. Wilshire C. M. Noble H. Heath C. Harkrider D. Lucker H. Wandry L. Ellis R. Thompson A. O. Evans J. A. Lovell M. Schell L. Massie J. B. Clark F. Faris D. Edwards E. Shepherd W. Young M. Derby F. Fry R. Snakard D. Elliott J. Andrews S. Friedhof W. Stir: T. Clemdenen C. Haden D. Holden V. B. McPhail V. Whitehead W. Cassidy H. Fitch R. Williams Page Seventy Nine E. Black E. Staude R. Lewis H. Sandige S. Shanblum H. McFrancis H. Hendricks H. Shamburger M. Tinkle E. McCright R. BarthoIomewN. Crotty J. Hughes H. McGowan F. Henson M. Reinhardt L. Cooper R. Ward K. Cozzins Page Eighty J. Wilmeth E. Lewis J. Shellberg R. Ragon H. Seymore I. K. Moore L. Gregory G. Van Zandt J. McDiamid A . Edwards B. Wilkinson V. Bulbrook J. Y. Teague J. Sanders A. K. Scott A. Hodges E. Slaughter M. Roberts M, Brown Heath N. Carson R. Langston J. Whistler A. Putman Johnson G. Truby F. Bridges Stroder F. Leath M. Reigle E. Pumphrey Allgaier L. Johnson M. Blanton P. Hollingsworth S. Beall Ward G. Montgomery H. Cowan D. Keller D. Armstrong Smith C. Robertson D. Keith P. Utley M. Frazier K. XVilliams M. Goodheart P. Towers H. Holmes D. Dobbins M. Mullens Page Eighty One ' 'tj ' 15,1 B . .,,, ,H s,- z, X ff -., If l,- E 3 .mp PANTHER. LOS LEONES Los Leones was reorganized for the Fall term in September. It is an honor society composed of students who have been exempt in Spanish. The club was divided into sides, Los Am.arillos and Los Rojosf' The sides held a contest, at the close of which the ones having most points entertained those having the fewest points. A banquet was held on February 28 at a Mexican restaurant where real Mexican food was served. Prizes were given Miss Genevieve Green and Kenneth Lockhart, who were elected as the two members who had been of greatest benefit to the club during the year. A great part of the success of this club is due to the co-operation of the sponsors, Miss Margaret Webster, Miss Louise Bomar, Mrs. Margaret Caskey, and the new sponsor who came from Junior High, Miss Lucille Rawlings. During the Spring term the club increased its membership to forty. These new members have taken an active interest in the programs, helping to make them both interesting and instructive. Plays, contests and games have been held at the meetings of the Club. At the end of this term, the Club will entertain its members with the annual banquet. Other diversions have been planned for the members: picnics and parties will be given. Los Leones hopes that future members will have as enjoyable and inter- esting a year as has been experienced by the present members. Fall Term KENNETH LOCKHART--- ..... --- JOSEPHINE WHISTLER OFFICERS President ........... -----------Vice-President-----, SAM FRIEDHOF ............ .... .. -Secretary ......... FRANCES BRIDGES ....... WELDON LITSEY ......... ROBERT COWAN ..... HOWARD FITCH ....... - .... . ....... - ......... Treasurer ....... - ----.. ..... Crztzc .......... - .... --- Parliamentarian ....... -- Spring Term ---,--.WELDON LITSEY -----------GENEVIEVE GREEN MARIE CLAIRE HOULE MARTIN GRACE GALE KENNETH LocRHART Sergeant-at-Arms ....... ..... G ERALDINE TRUBY f RG K 5 ,L jfx 'JW' ' -154 2' Q gg 15? , -E -2-rife , ,,!f K - A Mig ,Z , fifi- Page Eighty Two K. Lockhart G. Green V. Hanna E. Chappel I. Clynch Mrs. Caskey R. Martin R. Cowan A. Cummings S. Allagaier Miss Webster S. Friedhof G. Truby E. Lacy L: Morris Miss Bomar J. Whistler H. Fitch R. Johnson F.'Coker' M. C. Houle F. Bridges E. Moor T. Gist ' B. Swink Page Eighty Three 1Yf7'Rx 3 we PANTHER Les Hiboux OFFICERS Fall Term Spring Term JANET ANDREWS. .....v ...., , P resident ,v ..AA.. . ..... , HELEN MCFRANCIS JANE SAUNDERS .vEE.............,,,.. Vice-President .......,E, - E.....v,EEEE NAOMI SWEENEY IDA KATHERINE MOORE ,........, Sec.-Treas. ........E VIRGINIA BELLE MCPHAIL MISS MARY GILLESPIE ..,. - ,,,... Sponsor, E,... .....E. . HMISS MARY GILLESPIE ACTIVITIES OF LES HIBOUXH During 1927 the activities of Les I-IibouX, the French Club of Central High School, were outstanding. Mr. Paschal was presented with a statue of .Ioan of Arc. An elaborate silver tea was given at which money was made to take care of certain of the obligations to be met by the club. At Christmas there was some talk of having a social function for the club: however, it seemed that the spirit of the club leaned toward charity work. Large contributions of food, clothing, and money were collected for this work. Many of the members of the French department who did not belong to the club joined in on this good work, Every member of the club seemed to feel benefited by this bit of unselfishness. Les HibouX took part on one of the programs for the Parent-Teacher Association, and later at one of the regular meetings a delightful program and light luncheon were given for the entertainment of the Polytechnic French Club. A well carried-out Weiner roast and also a theatre party made up part of the social activities of the club. Another prominent function of the year was a successful luncheon given for the entertainment of the club by the acting president, Miss Helen McFrancis. ,I ,f fx 5 f, ,, L ff L w ? , -A, ff- ' X f T3 R , 3.-. 'J -, -i-gig- ' ' ,L -iv' Page Eighty Four Mclzrancis J. Andrews K. Moore Swceny S. B. Clark Goldberg M. Smith Gossett E. Goodnight Towers M. Scott M. Gillespie D. Mays D. Trostman A. Nceb V. Cole Pwszff- Saunders B. McPhail Schell Calvin Bartholomew Lowry Page Eighty Five we PANTHER , SODALITAS LATINA Founded: October, 1918. Motto: Vincit qui se uincit Colors: Roman purple and gold Sponsors: Miss Clayton and Miss Gardner OFFICERS Fall Term Spring Term WELDON LITSEY ....r...,.ser.s....,.. President ere.r,s,.,.. e...,.. S OPHIA BELLE CLARK GERTRUDE VAN ZANDT ..,es,.... Vice-President ssss ssee.... JIMMIE WILMETH ELSIE SHEPHERD - ,sEEEErE,..... .,EEE S ecretary EEE......,EEE E,.r, E EEr...... ANNA LEWIS HUGH HENDRICKS .,v,.., ,,E,, T reasurer .......,E.. - ....,,.... XVILLIAM CASSIDY JIMMIE WILMET1-I. ..,... ..... P arliamenzarian .....E.,E,..,,E,..rE E,WELDoN LITSEY MARIONETTE LILE ,.r.E L,-Reporter ..................,E,E MARY JANE RIDGEWAY EMILY EUDALEY ..,,.EE -,-..-Criric ....,e, EEE........EE D OROTHY MAYS ROLL OF MEMBERS BILL BROWN HONIER PEEPAS MARIE DEIB VIRGINIA BRYSON MARIAN SMITH MARY BUNCE LILLIAN COOPER JOY SPARKS MARTHA L. ROWLAND LEONARD CORT DICK TAYLOR J oHN SCoTT MARY JANE EDWARDS EUGENIA BAILEY RUGELY AMMERMAN WILLIAM FELLOWS AUDREY VAN PELT MARGIE BRIGHT ANNABEL GOLDWAITE GILBERT WARD SARAH SMITH MARY JOYES ELIZABETH WOODHULL NANCY PHILLIPS RACHEL WILLIAMS LOUISA WILSON CAROLYN LEWIS JOHN MAYBUGH ALICE LoU1sE MooRE RUTH WARD MARJORIE WEBER GERTRUDE WITHINGTON ORA LOU JACK MARY H. REINHART DAYLE DANIEL I MARY L. POINDEXTER l2i11zfP5,I,I,.,..i1i.QffiBe' I sm f ef: ff J-62 ,I ff, -Q , 4 ,-X L 7- an '31 i ' 4, ls'--V fear ,1- Page Eighty Six 5 Weldon Litsey Gertrud V Z d e an an t Jimmie Wilmeth Sophia Belle Clark Elsie Shepherd Anna Lewis Hugh Hendrick Vvlilliam Cassidy Miss Clayton Miss Gardner Marionette Lile Emily Eudaley Dayle Daniel Mary Jane Ridgeway Dorothy Mays Lillian Cooper Ruth Ward Elizabeth Woodhull Marion Smith Mary Lee Poindexter Rachel Williams Mary Joyer Virginia Bryson Mary Alice Moore .mpfiisriien SENATE OFFICERS Fall Term Spring Term J. A. LOVELL ...... ,,,.,,. , ....,, P resident--- ,.vA,. . ,...,, HOWARD SANDIDGE HOWARD SANDIDGE Vice-President .,,,. . .. ....,,, FRED HANSCOM ROBERT SNAKARD. v,,.,, .,,,, ,,,, , , Secretary ..,.,.,,v, . ,,........,. LEE MORRIS DAVID BAKER ,,..,v,,,. , ,,,, .,,Treasurer ,...,...,,,,, ,,,,,... H OUSTON MILTON LEE MORRIS Y,Y.,,.,..,, .,....,, , Parliamentarian ,,,,,, BENNETT WILLIAMS HUGH HENDRICKS. .,,,,, ..,.,,,, C rl'IfC ...,,,A. .,-,-. .,,, ,. ,,,.,.,...., DANIEL HYMAN SUNSHINE ,,,,,, ,, Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,. ,,,,,I,,,. S AM FRIEDHOF The Senate enjoyed its usual success and worthy accomplishments this year. The high standards and lofty ideals, set up by the Senate members of former years, were nobly carried out by the Society this year. Pervaded with a spirit of co-operation, the entire membership proved itself capable of attaining the excel- lent qualities that are sought for by every admirable student. Realizing their responsibility, the ofhcers directed the activities of the Senate in a manner worthy of praise, while the Society functioned smoothly with the timely advice and valuable influence of Miss McPherson, their most loyal and lovable sponsor. The Senate started olf with a bang in September. Under the splendid lead- ership of President J. A. Lovell the Senators worked eagerly to increase the mem- bership of their club, and to better their society. With these purposes in mind each member of the Senate put forth his efforts to make the Senate the best club in the school, As a result of these vigorous efforts, the Senate soon became a mass of activity, which was marked by its beneficial attitude towards the school. Char- acteristics of the first term's work was the big murder trial and the campaign for school spirit. With the enrollment of the students from Junior and the other schools at the beginning of the second term, the Senate membership swelled to the maximum: and, as a result of this new stimulus, a renewed interest was created. Selecting the boys' debating team to represent the school in the city and Interscholastic League debates held the chief interest. As is always the case, the boys chosen were Senate members. Senators Hanscomb and Daniel represented the school in the debate on the City Manager Plan of Government, while Lovell and Daniel held up the school colors in the Interscholastic League, What the Senate, as a whole, accomplished is interesting and important, but not more important than what each member accomplished individually in the club. As a result of having joined this society, every member has received a fair knowl- edge of parliamentary procedure. Every member has learned to express himself better and to think on his feet. Every member has learned some of the finer points of debating and public speaking. This knowledge will prove itself inval- uable throughout lifeg and, because the Senate affords such learning, it is one of the best clubs in the school. f L '15 Q,-ff V .1 --ef I if Page Eighty Eight 4 A. Lovell Hendricks Sunshine Wilmeth Harkrider Douglas . Sandidge Miss McPherson F. Hanscom Daniels Delwaidz L. Stockard W. Oxshear . Lockhart H. Butters Cr Williams . Crotty M, Block F. Swank Morris Williams Siill Daniels Stewart R. Snnkard D. Baker T. Duron J. Y. Teague E. Cunningham L. Slrahnn Page Eighty Nine s .asa PANTHER MDI I Fall Term SADIE SI-IANBLUM .......... . TI-IE FORUM The knowledge of words is the gate to scholarship -WILSON. OFFICERS ------Presid en t--t,-r----,a KATHERINE MAXWELL .......,EE., Vice-President- ...E C DOROTHY LUCKER ,,,....EE KATHRYN BROWNE .,E... ELSIE JANE O'NEAL ..,,... ------SecretarytE-ma--- r,,---Treasurer-----v-.-WE ------Parliamen tariantttvt- JANET ANDREWS .,,.........E .,.... C rztzc ........,....,,.,..E,. MABEL WALKER. ......EE,,E........, Going good at last! Sponsor ...,....... ..,.. o,.... ,C Spring Term E ........E. SADIE SHANBLUM MARY BUNCE - .EEEEE DOROTHY LUCKER ---WKATHRYN BROWNE ---MMAURINE TUCKER --------------GRACE FARRAR -Sergeant-at-Arms.-..E-,E-,KATHERINE MAXWELL Miss MARJORIE DICKEY ..E,...... Miss MARJORIE DICKEY The girls' debating and literary society of Central High is going good at last. It has successfully climbed, jumped, or slid over all obstacles, and now, as it goes along, still climbing, it is moulding its members into debaters and speakers. On the red letter day, November ninth, a group of would-be orators met to organize the Forum, a pioneer in the public speaking field among the Central girls. In this, the initial year, it has been the aim of the club to stimulate interest in platform speaking, to encourage literary work, and to instruct in the use of parliamentary law. In the weekly meetings the girls have avidly sought the knowledge of Words. As an appropriate beginning the club adopted for its iirst pursuit the knowl- edge of great speakers and the principles of oratory. In the latter study Mr. Paschal featured as an interesting instructor in his lecture on Speech Arts. There is a new interest now in the Interscholastic League, and that is- the Forum. The work of the spring term has been devoted to speaking con- tests, preparatory to the city meet, in which Forum members will enter, alike in debating and declaiming. The Forum has twice met in conjunction with the Senate, and once matched skill with the boys in debating. Shall I say it? The Forum lost. but the defeat served only to fire the club to greater interest. Near the close of the season the girls of the Forum met for a party and an initiation. The president, as hostess of the party, made the affair a jolly entertainmentg and, in the initiation, the founders of the club greeted those who will next year carry on the Forum, its ideals, and standards. X T is 'HEI f C ?',Jgg4 fv 1 g- 'lf' -tar i as i . 2'6 ik' Page Ninety Green O'Neil Gurlee Massie McCain S. Shnnblum Tucker Miss Dickey Gregory L. Johnson Hudson K. Cunningham Ray A. Cummings Forsell E, Garvin D. Lucker . Vv'in:1ns McCollum Coker Boykin K. Brown, P, Towns G, Truby G. Lcthco J. Childers Page Ninety One . 'WPANTHFR -W1-11 Q ., .. , V I in ., .,. , , ., -w -W. .,- 4. .,,, I L ..L,. ..,, .,,...,,,, .,',,,H,, N 'Ish-End Club I 4B EMMA NELL HANDLEY ...,A..-- Q- HELEN HENDERSON ..,. DOROTHY WANDRY O....O MARIE CLAIRE HOULE MIss CORA J. PHILLIPS OSFICERS 4A President.. .,...,.,.. ...,L. , . ...E HELEN HOLMES Vice-President .vO,OE....,,...., ,BENNETT WILLIAMS Secretary-Treasurer-L,MARY HELEN EITELMAN Reporter ,,L., .. ....vL...L.....,E..... RUTH MCDERMOTT Sponsozx- .,.. E--.L ...,LLLL,L.L., .MISS CORA J. PHILLIPS The Shorthand Club was organized in September, 1925, by an enthusiastic 4B shorthand class, and has ha d a continuous growth in interest. The mem- bership of the club is composed entirely of second year shorthand pupils who have as the main object of the study of shorthand. organization the promotion of interest in the The name of this club is taken from the names of two shorthand symbols, which interpreted mean Shorthand. 4B MABLE ANDERSON VIVA MAE BARNHILL PAULINE BEEZLEY CATHERINE DAVIS GERTRUDE FAIRCLOTH FRANCES FOSTER IOLA GILLIAM FAYETTE GREEN EMMA NELL HANDLEY HELEN HENDERSON ETHOLENE HOSKINS MARIE CLAIRE HOULE MARTHA HUMPHREYS HELEN LACAVA ALICE LODEN BONNIE MILLER FRANCES MYRES HELEN SPROLES KATHRYN SHEAD DOROTHY WANDRY LESLIE WHITE SYLVIA WEINSTEIN MEMBERS 4A ALICE BETHEA RUTH BOOTH LUCILE CARPENTER ELLSWORTH CHAPPELL INE'Z CLYNCH ARTINSA CUMMINS MARY HELEN EITELMAN MARIE ESTES EMILY EUDALEY ELIN FORSELL MARGARET FIRESTINE LILLIE BELL GAMBLE ELOISE GRAMM BESSIE HALE DUMONT HENDRICKS ILA HOBBS HELEN HOLMES DORA LAVES WATY BELL LONG VIVIAN LEWIS RUTH MCDERMOTT KATHLEEN MCNEIL CHRISTINE PARKER EDITH RICHARDSON ADINE RICHEY BERTHA SIDES JUANITA TAYLOR ELSIE TEMPLE BENNETT WILLIAMS '4 R f f K , - A -.gr 'E'-in ' 4 . Page Ninety Two TOP ROW: H. Holmes, B. VJilli.1ms, E. Handley. Miss Phillips, E. Chappel, D. Wandry. SECOND Row: M. Houlc, M. Eitelman, R. McDermott, E. Forsell, H. LaCava, M. Humphrey, E. Hoskins. THIRD Rowi V. Purnhill, I. Clynch, XV. Long, F, Myers, M. Estes, F. Foster, G. Faircloth. FOURTH Row: B. Hale, S. Weinstein, E. Eudalcy, L. White, B. Miller. E. Richardson, C. Davis. FIFTH Row: R. Booth, H. Sproles, A. Loden, E. Gramm, L. Carpenter, A. Bethea, F. Green. SIXTH Row: I. Hobbs, A. Cummings. A. Richey, D. Lnves, I. Gilliam, P. Beasley, L. Gamble. Page Ninety Three Eff-Z' x .asa PANTHER Commercial Club The students of commercial subjects have been desirous of organizing a democratic commercial club during the past several years. On October 21, 1926, a meeting was called by those who were anxious to get started. The organization was perfected, .a suitable name Was selected, and the club has functioned with credit to our high school since its initial meeting. The purpose Of the Commercial Club is to relate the pupil better to the business World and to stimulate a social relationship among the pupils studying commercial subjects. This social contact is carried over into life and will be valuable during their business career. In the club meetings the restr.aint of regular class work is removed, which makes possible the development of leadership among the student body, The organization discusses topics of vital interest that are not found in the usual course. Men of the business world and former students are placed on the program to discuss problems that the pupil will meet with after graduation. This aids him in making his preparation in the right direction. OFFICERS Fall Term Spring Term BENNETT WILLIAMS ....... ......, P resident- .v,.ve ....... B ENNETT WILLIAMS LOUISE GREGORY .... - ...r..eeee,ee. Vice-President ....i, ......,e...... M ARIE ZANER SAM FRIEDHOF ----- Parliamentarian ....... ......i J OHN DOUGLAS MARIE ZANER .......Lt ....... S ergeanr-ar-Arms ....... ........... F RANCES CURRY GOLDA ASH L..........,..ei ...... . Critic ........... - ..,ee..,s. .,.,. E DITH RICHARDSON CLOVIS HARKRIDER ...,.. ....... I Jress Reporter ..... - ....L ---AOATHA NEWTON WILBURN ODOM ..,....... ,..,,,, P rogram Leader ,,,.,,, .,.ii.. C LIFFORD WILLIAMS MYRTLE GOODHEART ..... .L,,LL MISS CORA J. PHILLIPS ...,..,rL,ss -Program Leader-- Sponsor ..----- - --.. - MEMBERS ----- -----------------MARIE ZANER MISS CORA J. PHILLIPS SUE BEALE FRANCES CURRY JOHN DOUGLAS EDWARD EITELMAN MARY HELEN EITELMAN ROBERTA FAIN FRANK FERGUSON MYRTLE GOODHEART AMY NELL GURLEY IDA MAE HADEN VIVIAN HANNA CLOVIS HARKRIDER ELIZABETH HILL HELEN HOLMES ILA HOBBS ETHEL JONES BERNICE KELLER RACHEAL KRUGER JIM KIMBROUGH DORA LAVES ELIZABETH LEWIS LORENA LIVVIX LILLIAN LUNDBERG LUCILE MASSIE KATHALINE MCNIEL CHARLOTTE MAX DOROTHY MOSES AGATHA NEWTON BEATRICE PARKER MARGARET PA'I'rIE EDITH RICHARDSON RUTH SLOAN BAXTER SWINK LORETTA UHLS MAT WALKER FRANCES WATSON BENNETT WILLIAMS CLIFFORD WILLIAMS NIARIE ZANER '36 ,d 1 i m ff ,gf Lfijigiii. C' 5 in Page Ninety Four XVillinms Curry Fcrguson Hill Max Laves Gregory C. Hnrkridvr Fricdhof NVatson M. Eilelman Hanna I. Hobbs Lewis N, Bransom Zancr L. Mnssie Miss Phillips c. vvauaams S. Beall R. Kruger A. Curley Douglas Newton Keller Sloan Goodheart Patti: Richn raison Swink Moses Holmes Lundberg Snowdvn Page Ninety Five V ip .mp PANTHER Social Studies Club OFFICERS Fall Term Spring Term J A I OVELL ., ... A... ....... P resident .....,-....., Af.... L EROY STOCKARD LEROH STOCKARD A ,... ....... V 'ice-President ,v.. - ., .................,,. FRED SWANK FRED SWANKU., ,, ......, ., .v A S ecretary ....... ...., ,..... K ATHRYN BROWNE I Y TEAGUE .....v,. ....... T reasurer ....... ........ . J . Y. TEAGUF MRS COMPTON OOO.O,, O OO...........,O. Sponsorn ,....OO.,OOOO,OO it OOO..........,vOO MRS. COMPTON Since the initial meeting of the Social Studies Club in Sep- tember, 1926, the Very greatest enthusiasm and interest has been exhibited by its members. Under the able leadership of J. A. Lovell, who was elected the first president of the organiza- tion, and Mrs. Ilene H. Compton, the sponsor, the club got its start, and its membership began to grow. It boasts of twenty- two members admitted in the course of three meetings. The training of better citizens is the aim and purpose of the Social Studies Club. It is safe to assert that that aim has been successfully accomplished. Grounded as it is on sound principles, and with the light of experience to guide it, the Social Studies Club will continue to be what it now is, the best club in Central! as , ff if 4-9' Page Nmety Six TOP Row: J. A. Lovell, K. Browne, L. Stockard, M. Daniel. Mrs. Compton, F. Swank. SECOND ROW: G. Shelton, J. Y. Teague. C. Davis, L. Strahan, L. Lundberg, C. Crimmins, H. Holmes. THIRD Row: L. Feregar, D. Keith. R. Abrams. M. Wilson, S. Cohen, E. Lewis, T. Lambert. FOURTH ROW: P. Roberts, V. Manning. D. Snowden. G. Liser. P. Hollingsworth, J. Shiels. M. Roberts. FIFTH ROW: R. Reagon, E. Day, B. Blankenship. M. Avery, M. Toliver, A. Elliott. C. Weai'er. SIXTH ROW: M. Pattie, L. Turner. D. Shreeves, V. Uttz. P. McCollum, F. Green, B. Davis. Page Ninety Seven Q -3, If-7'xg I-3 we mutiitn Central Curtain Club fDRAMATICS CLUBD OFFICERS SAM FRIEDHOF ,..CC C .,C,...C,AAC CCw,......C ....ACCC, C C --.President FRED L. HANSCOM ........ SADIE SHANE-LUM ,,,....CCC MYRTLE GOODHEART ..,.,.CC - ..... C,,..... V ice-President C ..... C .A.C.. Secretary C-rCC-,--CiTreasurer J. A. LOVELLC .........,..,,. ......C,C vC,... P a rlzamentarzan PAULINE MCCOLLUM ...... -C CC ......,.. C CCC..,. -Reporter LOYAL STRAHAN ..C,CCC.....CC... ..CC.C C CCCC CCCCCC S e rgeant-at-Arms Miss MARY MARJORIE DICKEYC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCC .CSponsor As we look back on the past year's Work, We recall many pleasant afternoons spent in studying Dramatic Art. Our course of study has covered everything from Make-Up to Pan- tomime. Contests have been held, prizes awarded, refresh- ments served, and many other things have been done to promote School Spirit and Club Spirit. Many plays have been given and this club had the distinc- tion of supplying two of the three characters in Centra1's Interscholastic League Contest play. We also furnished many of the characters in the other plays given by the various depart- ments of the school. Central's first stage scenery was designed and built by the club president, Sam Friedhof. Miss Burkett and'Miss Hudson have helped us greatly, acting as silent sponsors. Long after the curtain has rung down on high school life the actors of this club will look with pleasure on the happy times spent together in the Central Curtain Club. f r ff ,gf 5 E, Cf ff f L -tl f Si f' ff Ari W A K 'fkfzf X '5 'i'1' 'V 7? VV? :C C ' 't S' T.'LQl'CT MC Page Ninety Eight S. Fricdhof J. A. Lovell M. Daniels Pa. Gowdy I.. Strahan Hanscom Homer Miss Dickey Dychc M, Brown Slocknrd M. XVright Martin J. Delwalde Shnnblum Curry J. Y, Teague A Newton Woodhull Goodhcnrt Ray McCollum Cleveland Zane: Page Ninety Nine lligftg 3 we mwriiua. Q The Current History Club OFFICERS 1926-27 Fall Term Spring Term M P DANIEL .......... ...... President ...,,.rrrr.,rrr, .......... M .P. DANIEL ROBERT SNAKARD ....... vvEr.... V ice-President .rE,EEE, ..,,EE R OBERT SNAKARD JANE SAUNDERS ...... ...... S 9Ct'8fGt'y .......... ...... R ITA LANGSTON FRED HANSCOM ....,, ,r.E. T reasurer ,EE.......,, ......... F RED HANSCOM THERON DURON ....................., Pdflfaffleflfdffan ,,,,...,,.,,......,,,. THERON DURON ANNIE LoU PUTMAN ,LL, - ........ Reporter ........,..............,,. ANNIE LOU PUTMAN Miss HALLIE MCPHERSON ,.rrr. Sponsor ..,,rL........LLLL Miss HALLIE MCPHERSON The History Club has been revived under the lively title of Current History Club! Each member has entered into the work with a zest quite in keeping with the spirit of the most interesting and instructive club organization of Central High School, Our purpose has been a two-fold one: Clj to further a knowledge of the interests and origin of those foreign countries hitherto unstudied and C25 to encourage an aptitude for current history, The accomplishment of the purpose has been in part due to the kindness of Miss Strehlnek of Brazil and Mr. Oda Nobumdo of Japan, both of whom gave entertaining talks on their respective countries. Our sponsor, Nliss Hallie McPher- son, has been the very strong backbone of the club: and were it not for her, it could never have been what it is. The influence of splendid officers should not be overlooked: indeed their inspiration has been of the greatest advantage. But let us not overlook the members, those members whose vigorous studiousness is ever ia prime factor in any institution. How have we been benefited? By a stimulated interest in our subject attained by our increased ability to compare the past with the present, an excellent opportunity for the develop- ment of such oratorical powers as we might possess, some splendid lessons in keen rapid thinking and careful deductions, and a deeper appreciation of the country we call our own! Page One Hundred Miss McPherson TOP ROW: M. P. Daniel. A. Lewis, R. Snakard, R. Langston. F. Hanscom, J. Saunders. SECOND ROW: F. Bridges, E. Slaughter, M. Scott, J. Delwaide, B. Durettc, T. Duron. THIRD ROW: I. Moore, C. Max, A. Putman. G. Truby. H. Butters, M. I.. Barrel. FOURTH ROW: A. Edwards, G. Green, M. Tinkle. R. Johnson, Gossctt. S. Shanblum. FIFTH ROW: R. Martin, E. Day, E. Abbott, R. Bartholomew. N. Carson. J. Collins. SIXTH ROW: F. Smith, R. Sloan, B. Gowdy, M. Bouldin, V. Ilsing, I. Clark. Page One Hundred One is -MJPANTIAHR GIRL RESERVES MARCIA SCOTT ..EEEEE EEEE ......v.EE ..... . L,,.-.President FRANCES WATSON,,,--. ..E.EE. ........E ..,E,, V i ce-President KATIE RUTH ANDERSON ....,EEE L-. E...EAE,EEE,...... Treasurer ELOISE GRAMM ..E,........,EEE.. ,...EEEEA.... 4 ...., C Secretary KATHLEEN MCNEIL. ...., ..EEE,.. P rogram Chairman HARRIET RUSHING .,.. ........ Service Chairman PAULINE TOWERS .,OO. OOO.OO S ocial Chairman ELLEN CLEVELAND ,, ,O... LL,L.......... M usic Chairman DAYLE DANIEL ,.,.... - ....,, Publicity Chairman With the announcer G. R. at the Mike We now come on the air Not to Offer a wound-up talk: For that you do not care. Of our worthy work yOu've heard: SO now let's talk of play. About Our joys and pleasures I could oodles and oodles say. The first on the program Let me tell you, Radioland, Is the Mother-Daughter banquet Which is absolutely grand. Annually this comes And about so often too, Is our candle-lighting service With numbers of girls in white and blue. Our ceremony on Easter Is beautiful, no doubt. For how could it be otherwise, When all G, R.s help out? With hikes and parties now and then And summer camp l'to boot, I wish to say in signingoff Will every true girl suit. --LORETTA Cl'-IILES. '4fQ ,Q f 5 ff L 47 f ff ,L LVLELEC, C. Page One H undred'Two Cleveland Crnvens Sloan Blanton Shelton XVJISOH D. Daniel Smith Dyche Box Anderson Scott Gramm Coates XVrighl Tinkle Faulkner K. Anderson ll, Rushing G, Montgomcry I. Clynch M, Winans D. Dobbins P. Towers Il. Ilolmcx N. Carson H. Heath M, Morris Page One HIl7Id!'0d Three Uilirc 3 CMQPANTHER X 327 The 10071 Panther Room In February of this year, as a special inducement to the students of Central to buy Panthers, these pages were offered to the home room the greatest percentage of whose pupils had bought annuals. The competition was very keen and for a While it was anybody's race, with solicitors and buyers in a mad rush to ind each other. But finally, when the time was up it was found that Miss Ruth Saunders' home room was absolutely IOOZ Panther, and therefore, believing We have been materially benefited by their co-operation, we take great pleasure in presenting our congratulations and these pages to the pupils of Room 327. ,F , S q - L ,g Page One Hundred Four '. li. Mcphail Cf Ilxivn Miss Smdcri B, Iluwcll B. Slmlmrd Y. Schell I.. Fcrvgnr H. Hcftrnncis A. Ihrks II, ikrmnnnins IE. Shcphvrd B. Smith fl. Spcnxnmn .. K'l.xxxir F. Garrett M. Panic R. XVML1 R, lrwiw H, Seals V. O'I3rwx1 1. Ruff M, mum,- Page One Hundred Five w l 1 C, Robinson E. Gramm Mrs. Ledgerwood F. Stron M. Shcpherd F. Green J. Davis B. Davis D, Wandry P. Hollingsworth M, Wilson L. Shirley P. Beezley G. Green G. Shelton Page One Hundred Six D. Baker H. Sandidge B. Baker C. VJi1liams A. K. Scott W. Stitt J. Harte: Lee Morris E. Dunke M. Shepherd R. Yancy Page One Hundred Seven 3 Jie IPANTI-IIQR MEMOCEMILITA MOTTO: R. O. T. C.-Remember Old Time Chums. PURPOSE: To promote interest in Military Activities in the High Schools, and to strengthen the spirit of fellowship among its members. The Memocemilita was formed and organized by Colonel William J. Sutton. Since the first meeting the club has increased fifty-three in total enroll- ment. Sutton, who designed the pins last year and who has had a leading part in the club, Was elected commander for both terms. With his leadership and the ability to be led which the members displayed, the club has had a very successful year. OFFICERS September February WILLIAM J. SUTTON rrrr..,rr,.r,r,r Commander ........... .,...,c, W ILLIAM J. SUTTON JAMES S. ALDERMAN ....,r....,... Vice-Commander ...... ...........,c G ENE MORGAN HUGH L. HENDRICK rrr...,... ., .rr. .Secretary ,,r,..,rr.... - ,rr,.... CLAUDE P. MORGAN CRAIGAN E. JONES ..,,.,r rrrr,rr. T reasurer rrr,,r.....r....,...,,r,.. NOLAN J. MCKEAN WILLIANI J. HEENER ......rr..,... Sergeant-az-Arms .,rr...... HELBERT C. MICHAEL CHARLES L, MORRIS .... L ......,... Parliamentarian .....,.. .......... . ...... J . B. CLARK After this meeting of true Americans in an honest and loyal endeavor We shall proceed to close, reminding you of your loyalty to the United States Government and its purpose, and to all Military Activities. Let us go from this meeting Working toward our goal of better Military Activities and meet again. '4I5gZ25f-5 fall: -if QL. ,Avg ' ff Page One Hundred Eight K Page One Hundred Nine Page One Hundred Ten Snapshots V fa fe, un' f J ,ff X X. f WWW? f N a E V ,. - - . 'W' 4 P 1Zxh.,,,f 22 2 X f - ' wl- - 1 f f Y V fr, I 5 4' , 'Y 5 ' fl- Q'g :4!1,1:! 'f X , ,W X .f V f ffffkffy. X , f K X fffLi '4 f jzgf? 52' V 4161 1.7! ,- jf: V 1 ' X A XX Xi K ff . ,r f ', ff' X l ,X KL ff . ff f fl? ff -f f , ,ff X X f f ,' X' ff Q ff ,iff f ff' f , ' ' ,W Q - 1 f' X, i5q xx f ' ,fl , ,f lf X X W Xxx , ff! f ,N ff , f . K K y X I j ly X ,V K . 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HU wi' 2 1 'W 'fy x .-F X, 4 , 1 5 C f f ff' f , , W' vi Y,,- -g ffifx , 5 ,4 MV, ,, Y , - ' v 4,1 nf X f Emp 3 we PANTHER The Reserve Officers' Training Corps The year of l926-27 was perhaps the year of greatest improvement and advancement for the Central Cadet Corps since its Hrst year of work. This was made possible by the loyal work of Captain Edgar H. Keltner, Captain Rhoten A. Smith, Captain James L. Stitt, and our own Colonel William J. Sutton. The total enrollment of the corps has been tripled and the previous Company D has been replaced by the three companies, A, B, and C. The armory has been increased in size and the walls show many week-ends of work upon the part of the Commandants and Central Officer. Captain Edgar H. Keltner, P. M. S. E6 T., has exerted every effort to advance the corps and such efforts have not been in vain. The favorable reports that several inspecting oflicers have given, show that Captain Keltner's work has been of great advantage to the corps. Captain R. A. Smith, commandant of Central Cadets for two years, gave the corps a good foundation and had many plans for its improvement when he was ordered to Eort Benning, Georgia. Smith expects to be with the corps again next year. Captain James L. Stitt very ably took the place of Captain Smith, and has continued Smith's work since the latter part of February. Colonel William J. Sutton has perhaps achieved the highest position that a Fort Worth cadet has attained. Besides being the commander of the Fort Worth Regiment, Sutton is Captain of the Rifle Team and was awarded a medal for being the best rifle shot in the Eighth Corps Area. Sutton :also is commander of the Memocemilitia. Colonel Sutton was in command of the Eirst Battalion before his promotion to Colonel. On his Regimental Staff Sutton has Captain Willie Reynolds, Captain Willie Hefner, Captain M. P. Daniel, and Lieutenant Howard Hill. We believe that this wording will establish better in your mind after you have seen the pictures that follow, from which you may see for yourself the neatness in appearance of the Central Corps. SPONSORS Now comes the time of saying goodbyes To you, our dear sponsors, with bright laughing eyesg To you, who have cheered and inspired us anew, With unfailing loyalty, tested and true, To you, who will always through life, We are sure, Ever sponsor all things that are just, true, and pure. FAREWELL! -HELEN HOLMES. 9 f1t., .5f4f4:'fx , :Ewen a Q si of aygegs-l-a s -If-i-la-21, it L-. a A .al 2 Page One Hundred Twenty CA PT. EDGAR KELTNER CAIDT. RIIOTIQN A. SMITII COL. WILLIANI J, SUTTON CAPT. JAMIZS I-. STITT MAJOR BOMAR IVIAJOR IVIUSGRAVE MAJOR TROTSMAN MAJOR TURNER CAPTAIN RIDGEWAY CAPTAIN FRY CAPTAIN VINSON CAPTAIN JORDAN Page One Hzmdred Tzverlty One l REGIMENTAL STAFF COLONEL XVILLIAM J. SUTTON CAP'I'AIN M. P. DANIEL Rvgimvntal Conwmundcr Rug. Publxfily Oliccr CAPTAIN NVIIJLIAM REYNOLDS CAPTAIN XVILLIAM J. IIILI NIQR FIRST IJIQUTIQYANT IIONNARD IIILL Rrqimwflul Adjutant Rag. Supnly OIFU-r Rrq, I'rrsonm'I ,Idjulunt BATTALION STAFF IVIAJOR JAMES ALDILRMAN SIZCOND LIEU'1'ENAN'l' HILBERT MICIIEAL FIRST I.IIiU'IENANT EVAN IVIOORE Commander lfirst Battalzon Battalion Supply Officer 1, P. B' T. Officer Page One Hundred Twenty Two Captains: Hanscom, Fred L. Hendrick. Hugh L. First Licurvnanls: Morris, Lee Newcomb, Hal D. Second Lieutcnanls: Mulholland, Joe A, Color Sergeant: Felts, Chas. Firsz Scrgeanr: Clark, J. B. Svrgeanls: Bohannon, Joe T. Clynch, Richard W. Lomax, Wellford Millican, Calvin E. Turner, Floyd. Corporalsi Cort, Leonard Kennedy, Arthur C, Hudgins, James COMPANY A Pri wares First Class: Best, Edward Craddock, Jack Dallas. Lee Otis Mayo, Evan H. Niese, Elmer D. Privates: Adams, Otto P. Berg, Charlie Donnelly. George R. Feeny, Dan D. Franklin, Earl Harrington, Matthew Harrison, Allan M. Higginbotham, Ware Jenkins. W. Mack Johnson. Douglas D. Jones, Worley Miller, J. T. Newton, Clifton Palmer, Kuyrk Pendry, Ludlow Pope, James M. Purvis, Charles F. Ridgeway, Ralph P. Schenck. Charles P. Schmidt, Charles Smith, M. Carl Smith, Jack W. Taylor, M. D. Page One Hmzdr ed Twenty Th? ee First Lxuulvmrnts: Darrah. Raymond Mcliean, Nolan Tucker, Xvalter C. XVarilen, Marciellc Second Licutcnunrs: Morgan, Gene Walker, James First Sergeant: Owsley, H, Furlow Surgeants: Andrews, Vlforth COMPANY B Askew, Pinkney Fry, Nwhitford Goode, Jack Holcomb, James Jones, Clifford Rogers, Alex NVard, Raiford XVeaver, Chester Cornoralst Hamer, Solon Hanks, Thomas Harris, Billie Slitr. David Utley, Orville XVilliams, Charles Page One Hundred Twenty Four Pri' Pri uatvs Firsl Class: Baker, John Edmondson, Lionel' Kanacly, Harold Lewis, Thomas McLaughlin, Gordon Newell. Fred Shaw, XVill Witt, Robert Dates! 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' 'Q -' 5 ,gy 'i 1 -4 51,15 ,fwhfx-.135-,5if g,1 T .asa PANTHER M E ww: E . 4. al.. viva Wi. . K A TS w ti , R. 1. 933' TS 1, .gl The Coaches A Our athletic coaches are an especial asset to the school and are the best in the city, if not in the State. Taking them in order of seasons at the begin- ning of the school year we first come to Mr. Albert Curtis, coach de luxe in football, basket ball, and baseball. Mr. Curtis has been a large factor in our school for several years and has taken off many championships for the school. In football he has held sway ever since he has coached the team and this year tied Oak Cliff, runner-up for State Title. Next in line is Miss Eula Buck, coach of the girls' basket ball team. Miss Buck and her team have also been superior to the other city forces for a long time and this year the team defeated Birdville, the holder of the County Title, and the T. C. U. freshmen, as well as all of their other practice games. The school has a very capable coach in Miss Buck and should appreciate her ability. The last athletic team of the season and one of which the school has always prided itself is the Track Team, coached by Mr. C. W. Berry, an excellent coach of track and field. Mr Berry has held supremacy over the rest of the city for the past seven years and has developed well known stars some of whom are threatening the National Title Our coach is well known over the State for the coaching and making of line track and field men lQ4Z-Q!-babies K Q: f at iii I 1 ' QT . - ' if . '4 f . f '35, , 2 Z ' , f -1 H K' f Muff, . t- 1 P f - X 57 Page One Hundred Thirty A 3. I X i:i5i l:15.L: A: fi S V 1 :ily x ni rw ', if vial T Q .2 mg t mia ,X 1 up :vi x.f hiziaeta. ww f. f 1' f Cupmin: Morgan, Claude P. hrs! lnvulvnunls: Van Zandt, Roe: XK'ilson, C. B. Srcoml Lnfulfnants: Dawson, XV.1lton OC l.. Vfrtlwrrspoon, C. G. T. Gchhard, John XY. F1151 S1-rgcunf: Tucker, .lack G. COMPANY C Ball. Prentis Adcls. Louis Blount, XVilliam J. Dacus, James Hall. James S. Hamer, John S. Hawk, Pat ll. SL':'gl'anIs: I'r1'L'aIvs First Class: Brooks, Tom A. Brown. Bill l . Cxoombcs, R. YV. Findlry, lialgar if l'l.1nnon.lfclwnrtl ll. Holcomb, llnrry li. Wootcn, Wooten Luce, Izlmo lz, Kdpcnrickv thas- G- Pccplcs, llomrr I D J ,nv ', cnn ' . Corpcmls: Robcrtson,ll.1rry F, Mngwcu I-Zan Q. Bl.1nli.l'lar0lCl C. J ,Y H xvnl' Glen F' Brnnch, XVeldon B, IHUUPL Duflfy' Nmman Carter, Sylvestvr Bell. Milton A. Hndvn, fortcz C. Bralchcr, Hcnry C, H.1rris,Chnpin J. Brarcher, George W. Page One Hundred Twenty Five Page One Hundred Twenty Seven 3 TJAJIJANTIIER Qgg RIFLE TEAM SGT. R. L. VANSTORY, Coach COLONEL WILLIAM J. SUTTON, Team Captain CAPTAIN WILLIAM J. HEENER SGT. CHARLES PERVIS CAPTAIN WILLIAM REYNOLDS SGT. GIBSON RANDLE LIEUT. EVAN MOORE LIEUT. MARSEILLE WARDEN LIEUT. ROSCOE VAN ZANDT SGT. ALEX RODGERS LIEUT. HOWARD HILL LIEUT. NOLAN MCKEAN The Rifle Team, under the leadership of Col. Sutton as captain, has made a record that has never been made before, and will be hard to equal in the years to come. The team won out in all the matches they entered except one. More men from this school placed on the intercity team that competed with national teams than from any other school. The high point man in all the matches of all the teams competing is a Central man, Col. William J. Sutton. Sutton's scores were unequaled by any man in any of the team competing. His best was 797 out of possible 800, which is the best record in Eighth Army Corps Area that has ever been made, according to Col. Mayo, who presented him with a medal for the record. He is an Expert Rifleman. having qualiiied in Regular Army Course D. Sgt. Robert L. Van Story is to be given credit for successfully coaching the team to victory. Sgt. VanStOry is one of the best shots in the country with both rifle and pistol. It is hoped that a rifle team that can equal this one will be produced next year and that our high point man's score can be equaled. ,L IF WE, f f -112 V' -qgsz rf S ..,ff 3- 4 'A - ' 'ef 1'-:Pa Xe 4- ' V , Page One Hundred Twenty Eight , A Hogub all X Z X X' AQ V Z N 1 Q ' fa ,lx X K ML N f 3 I fs! X X w AWN as f -Q K ff 5 A ? fi , f N 'Q .X 5 3 V Xfffl k , ' ,fp 'N - ii . N NX XX J x E x w I I NL Q Til ' , i gf ij: Q 7 if 3 'ffilf-'2'.1,f:.-3 ,. Q15 U 7 LA.ll.14J l.Ll.4.4 MUIYI1 Y W2 M ff o - fh ' V ' :Ill 1 ' I A 5? If E .K ,XXVI . I vdlv KLM ' Xxx M 1 f X 1 , 'yt X Q j is! , L, IMJ,-A V39 f .Al-12, - A f.1i',,i1ff W- gi' V i ,,L J- 'V ' ff ' . TIPTON QCapt. Electj DAv1s QCapt.D HOUSEWRIGHT Fullbach Halfback Halfback The 1926 Season With the starting of football practice Coach Curtis found that his problem for the year was to develop a line. He had five veteran backs. He soon realized Zeke Tipton's punting ability and Roy Housewright's passing as two line assets. Koontz was picked after little delay as center. Curtis, with the aid of Captain Sweety Davis, put his men through hard workouts in Worth Field every afternoon for four hours steady. The effects of this developed a pretty strong line out of the new material by the first of the season, and a good back field. Abbott began to step forth as quarterback. THE SQUAD First Row: Phelps, Van Zandt, lrladen, Marsh, Bobo, Mims. Parks, Broils, Curtis QCoachD. Second Row: Mays, Henry, Koontz, Davis CCapt.J, Housewright, Cabiness, Barrett. Third Row: Beard, Abbott, Ridgeway, Tipton, Mitchell, Barlow, Waldrop. Page One H undred Thirty Two HADEN BROILES KOONTZ End Tackle Center The Panthers won a moral victory in their irst intercity game when they held the Forest Avenue Lions, runners-up for the State Championship last year, to a victory of only live points. Due to a drizzling rain which began in the first half and lasted through the rest of the game, the Panthers were unable to make another point after the rain began. In their second intercity game the Panthers tied the Oak Cliff Leopards, runners-up for championship this year, 6 to 6. Central's line easily stopped Lumpkin, but weakened in the last quarter and allowed Carver to rush the ball down the field for a touchdown. lt was the best showing that Central made in the entire season, due to stiff competition. Neither team threatened the other's goal in the first half, but was forced to punt nearly every time they got the ball. Central's touchdown came late in the third quarter after Tipton had punted outside on Oak Cliff's five-yard line. Beard broke through and blocked Carver's punt and Davis fell on the ball over the goal. Davis' kick for point was wide. Page One Hundred Thirty Three MAYS ABBOTT V BEARD Halfback Quarterback End In the game with the Sunset Buffaloes, the Central backs could plunge through the Sunset line almost at will. Central started in form right at the first and in seven plays put over a touchdown. Then the Panthers launched a passing attack that ended with Davis grabbing a pass from Housewright over the goal for a touchdown, In the last quarter, Koontz intercepted a Buffalo pass and made a good dash for 25 yards. Five touchdowns were made and four of the goal kicks scored. The following game with Decatur was chicken for the hungry Panthers who defeated the team 48 to 0. Decatur held the warriors away from the goal for the most of the iirst quarter, but at the last they gave way and during the rest of the game the Panthers' backs plunged through or went around the line at will. A spectacular touchdown was witnessed when Haden blocked a pass and knocked it into Broiles' arms. Broiles ran 40 yards for a touchdown. Another feature was Abbott's 50-yard dash for a touchdown, stumbling over a Decatur man about five yards from the line and throwing himself across the line. Tipton broke his string of eleven successive kicks for extra points when he missed the last one. Page One Hundred Thirty Four HENRY MITCHELL MIMS Guard Guard Tackle Unleashing a superior attack in the last quarter that resulted in two touchdowns, the Panthers clawed their way to victory over the Bryan Avenue Wolves. Bryan kept Central on the defensive up until their touchdown. This touchdown came late in the third quarter when Wilson of Bryan blocked Tipton's punt and fell on the ball over the line for a touchdown. The kick for point was futile. Due to House- wright's superior passing and to the good work of Davis and Abbott, two touchdowns were made in the final quarter which gave Central the game. Central took off the Armistice Day from Poly, as was expected. This was the Hrs: game of the Class A City League. The Parrots fought well all through the game, but Central was too strong for them and stopped all their attacks before they reached the 20-yard line. The feature of the game was Mays' 60- yard run through most of the Poly team. The game was a punting duel between Tipton and Grace up until Mays' spectacular run which put the ball on the 15-yard line. Housewright took it over in two plunges. For the Hnal touchdown, House- wright passed to Davis for a long gain and then he took it over himself. Page One Hundred Thirty Five TTTWWTQ- TTA-W'-Q T ' .A 'YN '13, N D- , A L MA T Q.. fu' :L : 7 ? 'i'- A . if ..t , Bono VAN ZANDT RIDGEWAY Tackle Guard Guard In the last intercity game of the year, North Dallas overwhelmed the Panther eleven by a good majority. Central fought all through the game, but the breaks were against them. Reckenberg did most of North Dallas' scoring, making one of the two touchdowns and kicking two Held goals. Currin made the other touchdown. There were quite a few bottles of milk for Mrs. O'Riley, but most of them were broken. In the game which determined the city championship, taking advantage of the breaks that were offered, North Side defeated the Panthers for the first time in four years, The Maroon and White machine was a good deal heavier than the Purple and White. Both touch- downs were made through Central breaks, although Central fought hard. If the breaks had been covered up, Central would have won the day. This ended the season for the year. and Captain Walter Davis' enjoyable reign under the able leadership of Coach Curtis. A few days later Zeke Tipton was elected captain for the 1928 season. We give him our best hopes for the next season. L if f, ,',fff ri I ,, , fffifgzg-:J. rf- is 3 Us 3-L? 3 'f ,5,h ifi'Q Page One Hundred Thirty Six p. 'o Qu x bw 5X ff X, IA ff ff K X .4 ' f' J T! f f f if if 3,!4!g?gT?Z,f vfQ2 , , Qf ' lxlugxiqw 5 Q gi? ji ' fff I ,ff X ., gr' f E. fff' A! ff' X , In ax 'Q ff f ' X X f ,df . ' f ' WN 5 N :fain nf f fk ,ff S . X f :va f Z 1 , , 2 X? f ff k A ' .-w:-aff! ,ff -- -offs:-' xx. Xz::QQE?1f',E5 'N 37 '- X QR: J , 5 x'-1' JN- N -,... 1 , - -, S ,SP f o gi- ' 1. is ' 44: . ff 11? 45 1, f k ,f Xms, V i X v f , ff fffx' X 1 es , J' V fa i Z Q , XX 7 If iv ,R ' ' if X BARLOW JOHNSON CCapt.D BROILES Forward Forward Guard The 1926-27 Season At the opening of practice, Coach Curtis found that his basket ball prospects were the brightest in sev- eral years. In Johnson, Barlow, Broiles, and Gander he had four players who had played together for several previous years. Koontz, in his first year out for the team, proved to be the find of the season, and soon developed into a brilliant guard. With Haden at center, Broiles and Koontz at guard, and Johnson and Barlow at forward, Coach Curtis found a team that was easily the strongest in the city high school leagues. Near the middle of the season, Skaggs came out for the team and was made Koontz's running mate at guard while Broiles was shifted to center. Central won the city championship without losing a THE SQUAD Barlow, Tipton, Hadcn, Johnson CCapt.D, Broiles, Koontz. Skaggs. Page One Hundred Thirty Eight SKAGGS TIPTON MCELHANNON Guard Guard Manager game and went to the semi-nnals at the district meet where they lost by two points in the last minute of the game. As usual, Coach Curtis proved himself a wonderful coach. Johnson. as captain, was the outstanding star of the team. His floor work was especially line. We wish him just as great a success in college. CLASS A CHAMPIONSHIP The Panthers won the Class A Championship of the city without losing a game. Poly and North Side, their two opponents, were clearly weaker from every angle of the game. Barlow was the high point of the league with Johnson and Broiles following closc behind. Koontz was rated as one of the best guards in the city. ln the lirst game of the season the Panthers defeated Poly 34 to 12. Poly's little gym bothered Central at iirst, but they soon became used to the floor and looped the basket with regularity. ln the second game of the season Central took on the Steers and defeated them so decisively that North Side did not recover from the effects of this game until the end of the basketball season. The score was 52 to 8. In only two games of the league was Central ever forced to play hard. .W xy 'Q' mr,- ..s ,, . .Q5 a . A Q 'I . X fe Page One Hundred Thirty Nine ' KOONTZ GANDER HADEN Guard Forward Center Once North Side, using a new style of play, held the lead until well in the last quarter when Johnson and Barlow began getting loose from the Steer guards and soon put Central well in the lead. Another time Poly held Central scoreless in the first quartet while looping five points to give them a good lead. In the second quarter, Poly managed to hold their lead, but after that it was just a matter of time until Central would pass them. CITY CHAMPIONSHIP AND DISTRICT MEET In the play off with Diamond Hill, Winners of the Class B Championship for the city championship and right to represent Fort Worth at the district meet, the Panthers made quick work of the Hilltoppers. The lirst game was played at Central's new gym. Diamond Hill, playing a rough game, jumped into the lead early in the game, but Central soon overcame this lead and the game ended 25 to 17 in favor of Central. The second game was just like the first with Diamond Hill leading at the first half. In the second half Johnson got loose and looped eleven points to win the game for Central, 33 to 22, At Denton in the district meet, the Panthers were eliminated by Forest Avenue when Forest scored four points in the last minute of play to win, 21 to 19. Page One Hundred Forty CREECY WALKER fCapt.l BLAKNM' Iforward Run. Center Guard The 192 7 Season The girl baskeeteers started off good at the beginning under the able guidance of Miss Iiula Buck and showed the same stellar form through all the season, The girls seem to take more interest in the game this year due to the new gymnasium. Mabel Walker, by popular vote. was elected captain of the team and proved a smart player and a worthy general. Playing at running center she was the life as well as the major scorer of the team. Marjorie Prell soon stepped forth as the jumping center and proved her valor in the inter-city games while Grace Bovell and Odessa Creecy stood out as forwards and played in top shape together. Among the best stellar guards were Meredith Prell. lfay Blakney and Ruth Saxon, THE SQUAD lint Row: Stallard, Cfoomer, l'xr.innen. Secontl Row- Saxon. Meredith Prell. frercy, Marjory Piell. Third Row: Cooper, XV.ilker, llilalxney, lhwell. Page One Hznzdred Forty One SAXON PRELL BovELL Guard Guard Forward while Mervine Brannon and Blanche Freeman followed close on their heels and will be expected to take the lead next season. Eva Coomer and lla Hobbs deserve special mention as good all-around players. though they showed their best form at center, playing either jumping or running. Another neat player and all-round athlete was brought forth in Isabella Cooper, who often replaced Captain Walker as jump- ing center, along with Mary Stallard, a plucky forward. Under Miss Buck's experienced knowledge and professional teaching these players were developed into a superior squad and the school is proud of them. Their Hrst encounter was with the Poly Parrots. The Panthers pulled their plumage badly and put a damper on their beaks that will go a long way in the Parrots' minds. This was the first game the girls' basket ball team had played in the new gym. After losing an encounter to the Steers the Panthers again teased the Parrots to a worse defeat than the first one and so Poly was not bucked up against Central any more. lt was quite a blow and surprise when the Steers got an edge on the Panthers by four points in the city championship game. The girls deserve special credit for winning all but one of their practice encounters. Among the op- ponents were Arlington Heights, Diamond Hill, T. C U. freshmen and Birdville, the County champions. Vile look forward to unending success for next year, Page One Hundred Forty Two Z' Bas Xi, -Fr, -,,,. WIWWUIFMII STELL HOUSEWRIGHT BROILES Left F iel d Center Field Pitcher The 1927 Season Central started the season off right by defeating Grapevine 9 to 4. Mattie Reed pitched a fme game for the Panthers. He was never in trouble and only let up on the Grapevine batsmen after Central had gotten a large lead. The Panthers showed up exceptionally well for their first game. Their hitting was especially good. After Mattie had retired Grapevine without a hit in their half of the flrst inning, the Panthers started the attack on the Grapevine pitcher. Johnson, leading off, walked. Housewright bunted safely and reached second when the Grapevine third-sacker fielded the ball slowly and threw wild to first. THE' SQUAD First Row: Johnson, Walker, Broiles, Housewright, Stell, Barlow. Second Row: Ganders, Crosier. Cabiness, Mercer, Koontz. Page One Hundred Forty Four WALKIEIZ DUEASE BARLOW Catcher Pitcher Utility Then Gil Johns. after watching the first two go by, lined the next one into the left held bleachers for a homer. scoring Johnson and Housewright ahead of him. From then on it was only a case of how much Central would defeat them, for Mattie had the Grapevine team swinging wild at his offerings and the Panthers continued hitting the ball far and often. In their second game of the season Central took on the Forest Avenue nine of Dallas and defeated them ll to 10. After trailing the Lions all the game, the Panthers got busy in the eighth inning and scored three runs to win. Duease and Broiles pitched a nice game for Central allowing only six hits be- tween them. After the Lions had started the game with two runs in the Hrst inning, the Panthers stayed close behind until the lucky seventh, when they tied the score. Central came to bat in the seventh inning three runs behind. Duease and Housewright had got on base by a hit and an error. Gil Johns connected with one of lVlcWhirter's fast balls and drove it into the bleachers for a home run. .. wi 'ft 77 I an ,, V Page One Hundred Forty Five L. JOHNS CABINESS JOHNS Third Base Right Field Shortstop The Lions came right back in the first of the eighth and scored two runs on errors to take the lead. Then it remained for another Johns boy, Layton, to win the game for the Panthers. For with two men on base and two out Layton scored both of the runners with a hot single past short and went to second on the throw-in. He scored a minute later when Stell hit an easy roller and Cooper, Lion second baseman, let it roll through his legs. Umpire Weber called the game a few seconds later. In their first city game Central ran into some hard luck and some fme pitching. Spaulding, flinging for Poly, kept the few hits which the Panthers got well scattered and allowed them only two runs. Broiles pitching for Central got off to a bad start, allowing three runs in the first few innings. Although he al- lowed only six hits in the whole game, Poly managed to put across five runs by bunching their hits and taking advantage of Central's loose fielding. Poly got off to an early lead of three runs in the first inning. With two men on and one out, fi i S L p was asf ,K 1, V I f J -e wi - L e isgfieg' ,ff R iafwr- f MI. are Ae- ' Page One Hundred Forty Six KOONTZ JOHNSON REED First Base Second Base Pitcher Harbor, Poly catcher, hit a liner which got through Cabiness in right Held and went for a triple, scoring both runners. A minute later he took a long lead on Broiles' windup and stole home. Central made a rally in the sixth which barely fell short of tying the Parrots. With two on Johnson singled over second scoring both of the runners and went to second on the throw into home, but died there a minute later when Spaulding tightened up and retired the next batter. Poly managed to score a couple of times later and the game ended 5 to 2 with Poly leading. Next the Panthers took on North Side and by defeating them 4 to Z showed that the loss to Poly was only an accident, as the Steers had won over the Parrots previous to this encounter. Lefty Duease hurling for Central, pitched a flne game, striking out twelve of the Steer batsmen. After allowing two runs in the Hrst inning he settled down and blanked the Steers for the rest of the afternoon, not allowing a single hit after the fifth inning. Many times he struck out North Side's heaviest hitters with men in scoring positions. Central had an easy time with the North Side pitchers, getting men on base every in- ning of the game. W5 t i 4 r Page One Hundred Forty Seven GANDERS STRAHAN SKAGGS Catcher Left Field Manager North Side took the lead in the first inning with a walk and an error, followed by a double, which gave them two runs. This ended their scoring for the game. Central scored hrst in the fourth, when a walk by Koontz and hits by Stell and Gander gave them a run. With one out in the sixth inning Stell walked, stole second and third and scored on Duease's pop sacrifice fly back of second. Minton, Steer shortstop, donated the Panthers a run in the seventh when after muffing Housewright's hopper he fielded John's hit slowly and Housewright reached third. He scored a moment later on Layton John's infield out. Central put the game on ice in the eighth when Gander singled, was sacrificed to second by Duease, and scored on Johnson's hard single to center. Housewright and Gander both played well for Central, each getting two hits and a walk. When this book went to press all three of the schools-Poly, North Side, and Central-were tied for Hrst with one loss and one victory each, but we feel sure that the Panthers will win out. Page One Hundred Forty Eight 9' Q-W ,-- k lf xg . Aff If W ww' - r' '?,g:,'-S.- ,Z mek TE Q R I I XXK K n 'cf - xb- Wff XX' E si X xxx Xkxxxx L... .gxqwx N' X . Y -- -SAX.-' 11- -N 'Q' T Q, V,'E:3A,,,,.. ,. , ff ,-gw f 55Q3+'A ' : - Q-7 xl :Q ' 17.'if' fr-ff' f yy 'XX X-N if . A- f -f X' -K , f P' P+-X , .e 1 'f' S.. gx 4 15 , Q7 Z X ,4-?1 X, f V .gli axgw ,- -41-Q-L41 -,l-, - if ' . sf ' Qfxxx-ffxif' ' - X - fg Y X-,L l:'k X x- -- -V -lT'h ' ,K -f XX X Y ' -' XF 21 MIMS HADEN TIPTON The l927 Season At the beginning of track season the report was spread about that the loss of Jim Stewart, Central's one man track team of 1926, had completely ruined the Panther's track prospects for the year. North Side, with the strongest team in their history, was determined to cop the city meet. Coach Berry, not discouraged by this, looked over his material and built up a medley play team, which defeated the medley relay team from Weatherford High School, which set a state record in that event. At the city's meet, one of Ccntral's athletes, who was expected to score at least eight points, was ruled ineligible. Another was THE SQUAD First Row: Houston, Block, Speers, Beck, Mims, XVallace, Stewart, Milton, Lavendar, Russell, Seate, Second Row: XVhite, Evans, Graham, Slaughter, Nleyerson, Brickell, Miller, Flood. Page One Hundred Fifty JORDAN GRAHAM BROWN disqualitied in his event for alleged pushing. Another who was expected to place in the hurdles fell and failed to qualify in his heat But even at th N . at. orth Side managed to nose Central out by only onef half a point by winning the relay. ln the Hrst event, the 120-yard high hurdles North Side won first place while Stewart f C , . o entral placed second. Central again placed when Tipton lead the field by about 30 yards to win the low hurdles. Stewart won the shot put with a heave of 40 feet, rd dash, Jordan finished about a yard behind Red Oliver of Poly to place second. In the 220-yard dash, he got a poor start and only Hnished fourth. ln the half mile run, Brown placed third when Youngblood of Poly managed to pass him right at the finish. In the pole vault, Tipton was expected to place first, but was off form and did not even place. However Central placed two men in this ev t. Y ' quarter t. Tom en oung and Slaughter placed second and third. respectively. ln the mile run. Mims finished second but was disqualified for pushing. Beck placed third in this even Page One Hundred Fifty One BECK BRICKELL SHAMBURGER Stewart won the shot put with a heave of 40 feet 3 inches, while Tipton placed second in the discus. ' ' ' ' ' ' h. H also laced fourth Housewright set a new record m the javelin with a throw of 161 feet, l inc e p in the broad jump and tied for second in the high jump. Jordan won the high jump at 5 feet, 5 inches, with Brown placing fourth. North Side managed to win the relay by about 25 yards, while setting a ' h 'h ' oints Central had her new record. At the district meet at Denton Central placed sixt wit six p . share of hard luck at this meet. Jordan was nosed out of second place in his heat in the 100-yard dash d f 'ld l'f Brown failed to place in the half mile run by a scant yard. Mims ran a pretty an are to quai y. race in the quarter mile but placed only fifth. Beck ran in the fastest heat in the quarter and made it ' ' ' T' ton in fine time but failed to qualify. However, three of Central s men qualified for the state meet. ip ' cl f d ' the ole vault and placed fourth in the low hurdles. Housewright placed fourth in the tie. or secon in p . javelin. Jordan placed fourth in the 220-yard dash. The relay team placed fourth. 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Harold von Mickwitz, one Of America's foremost Pianists, is Director of the Piano Department. Write for Catalogue Texas WOman's College FORT WORTH, TEXAS HENRY E. STOUT, President PHONE 4-0246 , f ff-'fa f , f T 5 , , f4Qf.Q,Q-l?4:, 151- 1 Nfl-Q 3 '.3g- K: ff 1 1, ,wfzfxft-ggtivjvs, 1 .f5!,?-3- ' A-' f f4 N-- 3 1 iii, X, Wi I I .,'-- fi XM N 53, Jn, PANTHER Q None Genuine lvvll E Extra Edition WM P QPHETEER NMTOBE Some Signature 'W'1 ' Sgld -- f- ' PUBLISHED WEAKLY TWICE A MONTH l -7 a------ --V Page I February 31, 1937 Vol. 2 Qts, No. l PINANCIER PRC D F THER TZ f ,fag 4 I , 1 K 4 7 L ,f2 Z f 2? fe QQ' , 5 34 2 TT a s . a : ' ig.-ze-ff, miss, as 417' 9 f: +---- -- ' '62 ,ga g giifa ' - ei QAV oPrfncEQ,cAN'TwE QETTLE Ts-use om' or couQT ? y TGNIGHT By Arthur Frizzbrain Two years ago today Pres- ident Robert Snakard issued his immortal proclamation, Do Your April Fool's Day Shopping Early! Two long years have passed and still his countrymen revere and obey his words. No longer are the clerks slaves to the innate de- sire for foolery and have to toil long hours while the shoppers obtain their needs. Each night when the millions of store clerks turn homeward they murmur, Thank Heav- en for Snakard, the emancipa- tor of the clerks. li.0 Yesterday 99 44fl0O thou- sand people paid to see that far-famed killer of the ring, UK. O. Leslie Banner, batter another brute of prize fighting, Battling J. A. Lovell, into insensibility. Banner, with the bloodlust in his eye, tore Lovell to ribbons with his furious attack. MOM. Prof. Bill McClain, the mathematical genius of mod- ern times, has won the love and adoration of all students by declaring, All math classes should be equipped with add- ing machines. In justifying his statement, Prof. McClain said, I do not want to ap- pear conceited when I say that I was far, far above the aver- age in my mathematics work but my heart went out to such men as J. B. Clark and Ells- worth Chappell in their strug- gle for learning. President of F. B, T. R. C. Is Greatly Honored Bill Steele, president of the Farina Bakelite Teething Ring Corporation is the proud fa- ther of a 10-pound baby boy presented to him by the Clif- ford Matthews Eoundling Home. When interviewed, Mr. Steele said, I have nothing to say. He, however, allowed the reporter to gaze upon the lucky child who was indus- triously consuming the cover of a 1927 Panther. Miss Natalee Jordan, ma- tron of the Clifford Matthews Foundling Home, was then interviewed and asked why the gift was made. Well, said she, he had devoured all the enamel off the 27 beds in the ward. Then we concluded that the best place for him would be in a home where he could obtain enough teething rings to sat- isfy his craving. Mrs. Steele, formerly Miss Jane Jarvis of Central High, when asked what she thought of the matter remarked, Well, Willie wants to call him 'Rourkie' in honor of one of his former flames, but as for me I think we shall call him 'Elbert' in honor of a former rival of his. f , r ,X x , 'C ' A av 'Hr . f fuk ---J N f - 1- - -1- -f-:fb - - ff- f ! , 5.,a HN' i 23195-, 3,11 ,WOPEWTM K ,Jef Send lt to a Master 6'arl'W CEAN Q' f j cnnmgs wall clean ii' 1309 Hemphill Street o ns AND DYER E , Phone 4-0976 NOBBY HARNESS COMPANY, Inc. J. A. Clary, Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Manufacturers of Stock Saddles and Harness Imported English Saddles, Bridles and Military Boots J. .PlfllnnllJliMYCQ 406-8 Houston St., Fort Worth World's Largest Chain Department Store Organization-More than Eight Hundred Stores GIVE US THE TEST Sam Brown Belts Made to Order TQ SERVE YQU BEST Typewriter Supply CO. Graduation Bouquets TYP9Wfif9fS . . . that you will be really Office Supplies proud of 4' -1- Ph h d R d . Onogmp .ian emi S C. L. Henderson, Elorist 808 Main St. Phone 2-3188 Dial 4-3981 1506 W. Magnolia There are over 14,000 lbottles of Shaw Eros. 1 Grade A milk products delivered to discriminat- K XX ing people in Fort Worth every day. I '1 ,5Y.Ul?lg ,il v HAR yi-Q 6011 ii WBC ! Dial 3-1359 , ' f ' X73 El 1551 K 3 .mf PANTHER gg Page2 PROPI-IETEER February 31 fm, 177 Q Wm QM -L N FoRMER STUDENT Q ' Q' 'Slwr JAY!! HERQ . l KQPVMIM 4 H E - X -4 'mdfgx' -Q4 1 After running up 15 flights , ff- 2,219 il - - - N56 w It of stairs and down again with T3 the fairy-like figure of Mar- ! . I , difsxa garet Patty, Neil Crotty, our i 'gilt !' I Z hero, was greeted by the , r .,,ga,g-17145 f words, False alarm. Then, ll! aI Tf' E' dropping the beauty none too I fc' ,n gently to the sidewalk the J , youth demanded in thunderous f l gf ,X 5'w L ' ,,- tones, Who is the perpetrator f If fx is 1 - Z. of this outrage? At that a I c my W fi, 'Z tall figure pushed himself from M4-ff -f - E: Rx ff the crowd and stood before IE- . E E, 8'9 the hero. , .DRINWTXTTGT ll-l6Y 'TE AN TAPGUMETNT - 'AIt was I, Archie Board- Female Impersonator Is Arrested Miss Emma Nell Handley was brought before the grave countenance of Judge Hymen Sunshine and formally charged with impersonating Miss Emma Lou King. When ar- rested by Oflicer Craigan Jones, Miss Handley was engaged in a heated argument with the chauffeur of Miss King's car, Mr. Nolan McKean, who said she was trying to enter the car under false pretenses. JORES Harold Seater How is a Harvard man like a burglar? Billy Moody: Speak up, how? H. S.: Because they both hate Yale. Doug. Head fTo cannibal chief as he is about to eat himl: And furthermore, I hope you don't get any of the white meat. Renowned Evangelist Holds Meeting Rev. Marlant Raz Bar- low, famous preacher, is hold- ing a meeting at the Walter Davis Memorial open air Tab- ernacle. He extends a wel- come to all to attend the meet- ing. His hrst subject is Evo- lution. In this service he will be assisted by Fred L. Hans- com, famous Orator. Also with him is Harry Zeanon, world-famous tenor, Wilson Oxsheer, the renowned hair tonic manufacturer, William Howard, peace officer and lead- er of fearless attacks on road houses and gambling dens, and William Stitt, now dictator of Eata-Da-Banana, the Central American Republic, now in throes of revolution led by General W. L. Palmer. 2 r l l man, the far-famed fire eater, the tall figure said with dig- nity. I was consuming my daily ration of kero-gasoline salad when I sneezed and ig- nited the trousers of E. T. Hart, who was watching me, and it was he who gave the alarm. I, however, saved ev- erything but the trousers by inhaling the flames. ' Crotty was touched and cried through his tears, 'AOh, where is he? Here I am, cried Hart, appearing in one of the latest spring models of barrels. Curse you, Archie Board- man Our hero then stepped forth and said, Let us have peace. But E. T. shouted, Piece nothing, there is not a shred of my trousers left, At this mo- ment an officer strode into view. What is the commo- tion? he exclaimed, showing the familiar face of Theron Duran. 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Come, pay us a visit and tour thru the plant and learn how the Panther Year Book was handled YYY The Bunker y Printing Products Corporation Printers and Binders 1114 West Daggett Ave. Fort Worth, Texas' s.,.,.is aa lx iawra- - f'YS 2, f i'Ea P IL, N 65, on PANTHER rf l Page 3 PROPHETEER February 31 Q NOTED HUNTRESS I fx RETURNS Zcfwifflf TK- Miss Marjorie Bowen, the W V world famous huntress, has 'Ir iil,Qx l' J --X ' just returned from a prolonged L- sojourn in darkest Africa T-.,lll,f 1 X- f where, with the aid of Mr. rfll If K J, 2 X , Terrell Lambert and Mr. ff ' 4 Frank Abbott, she succeeded ' I in bringing down quite a num- !! ANR ' Yi X' ber of the rare Birdmanns ga- v ',' zelle. When questioned as to ', 'Z - ' I .1 iff 'fqxn I X the disposition of the brutes 5-g'3f 1'-'2'i,ii:j-l . wiffj r ul, ,lv 'if I Q A- -h .V , . , Miss Bowen intimated the ,EILJ Q 17 ig , 4 All if skins would be mounted by , ' My Mr. Percy Mims, the noted fi- ' - -' taxidermist of Poughkeepsie, gd E6 New York. izgilfff .'.. Q .'t-tiff - ,,,.a-' 'iii-3712 x ---o i2il.'fSlAl'lflNG F l-ll '9 ' TO COME llxl Huge Torchlzght A Parade Staged Antique Collector Is Awarded Medal Professor Harold Skinny Cox was yesterday presented with the Baron Samuel Fried,- hof Distinguished Award foir his famous collection of hair- pins. Among some of his most treasured are those of Mrs. Gardener, former dean of Central High School and Ma Ferguson, ex-governor of Texas. The medal was presented to him in behalf of Baron Friedhof by his secre- tary, Clovis Harkrieder. The award was created by the Bar- on after he had made his for- tune by inventing synthetic limburger cheese. Among those who have received the award are Trula Clendenen, perfector of self-oiling, noiseless false teeth for women, enabling them to talk longer and speedier. EXPLORER PLANS EXPEDITION Mr. Clarence Haden, the discoverer of the serum for snow-blind polar bears, reports he is planning a prolonged ex- ploration of the great ice fields that surround the North Pole. He will be assisted by James McDowell, who discovered the starting place of the Aurora Borealis. ..-0...- EIRE DESTROYS EAMGUS EDIEICE The Carolyn Ann Beavers Insurance Building, known all over the world as the abode of Grace Bovell, famous sculptress and artist, burned last night with a property damage esti- mated by Thomas Lewis to be well over S5,000. A figure that looked suspiciously like Lee Morris was seen hurrying from the neighborhood shortly before the fire. Miss Virginia Elbert, can- didate for re-election as pound keeper on the Freer Wom- an's Federation Ticket, led a huge torchlight procession to Harmon Hodge's Plaza Park, where she spoke to a large as- semblage. The speaker of the evening was introduced by Max Ellis, who praised her political rec- ord very highly. Miss Elbert cited her past record as an example of what she has done. She pointed out that she had pardoned over l,500,dogs during her admin- istration. Her speech was well received. Another speaker, Mr. Frank Abbott, brought tears to the eyes of his listeners as he told of how many a homeless and wayward canine had been par- doned and returned to his mas- ter. One hearer, Mr. Harold Hoffmeister, prominent sports- man, was so touched that he donated 10 billion German marks. if fi ff -A V , L Qzff xgf'....a- K ..,,a--,pa ' - ff1-- - - -Ziff? - f , ' ' 9 Gi- Wfff 51' f , X '. .1 . E l -5 el 2 YT' fa CWRANTHER e Life Extension for Dollars The New York Sun states that: Government economists are making an intensive study of the dollar bill with a view to economy. It has been shown that the average life of a dollar bill has decreased from one year to seven months since the War, While the government has been planning how to make your dollar Wear longer, we, too, have been busy studying how to make it work harder, Our buyers have overlooked no opportunity for advantageous purchases that will enable us to offer you the fullest measure of value for your money. It has always been the policy of this store not to be underquoted in price, and we are willing to have our values submitted to any comparison you care to make. Always Glad to Have You Visit This Store for Comparison or Purchase WE FORT WORTH Makes Apologies fy Unneeessaury we li i ,B ,L 1? mem' cnusr - Burrus M111 8: Elevator C0 . .. 'ff' '- FORT WORTH, TEXAS fef 2415 J , my ts? S' 'A A ,-q:Q .XJ ff -1 -3 521515- - ' -llfifxizf ' V re-' -:I IN 5, on PANTHER gg Page 4 P R O P H E T E E R V February 3l E ' RECEPTION HELD I Q ,O FOR AUTHOR .- . A surprise reception was , I ffl ' Aaxifgrgl q, given for James Alderman, y y -N II M l yg , Ja , author of the Vulgar Goat- lj ' I' Q, fa f 'B' ' I man, and many other books . X W' I equally well known. The re- L' 4 ',,l l' l 'V I I ception was sponsored by The ff I Q I ' I Excelsior Upward Onward I-S: l 1 Literary Society, whose presi- V dent is Frank Forsyth, also EROQTEQCINTERVIEWING mucus BEAUTY igoEciAi.iQTJtANo oo you use ANY QYQTEN in voum QKTHING? F.r3.e. CFACETIOUSLYYOH YES, THE som-su svsTEM-' Manufacturer Sponsors Channel Event J. Y. Teague, manufacturer of X. Y. Z. Asfitteday Gum is posting a prize of 31,000 and one and one-half pack- ages of his gum to the Hrst swimmer to reach the opposite side of the Trinity River Channel. Mr. Teague is an old-fashioned man and there- fore decrees that all who enter this race shall wear a bathing suit of the vintage of 1897. Among the entrants in this contest are such renowned ath- letes as Roy Lacy, Robert Er- tell and Louise Gregory, Con- queror of Katy Lake. All are confident of victory and are plying the axle grease to com- bat the chilling waters. 0 Jack Adkins fwho is leav- ingk: I must be off. John Douglas: Yes, I thought you were. IRATE MAN INJURES AGENT The emergency ambulance of the J. Womack Undertak- ing Company was rushed to the John Douglas Bank Build- ing today where they picked up Frances Broiles, insurance agent, who had been hurled through the glass door of the offices of Elmer Staude. Staude had become angry at the per- sistency of Broiles and had thrown him out. When picked up Broiles was unconscious and was murmuring, I know, he didn't want me to stay. Staude was arrested by Oflicer Joe Delwaide. Mr. Staude's private secretary, Miss Patricia O'Brien, was interviewed and she stated that her employer was a man of high temper and had always been willing to Hght anything or anybody. A formal charge of assault and battery was entered against Staude. I I I I I author of many poems. As soon as the famous genius en- tered the door he was greeted by little Ambrose J. Forsyth, the presidents son. Mr. Al- derman was very pleased and swept Ambrose to his breast. Immediately Ambrose turned away and shrieked, Onyuns -onyunsf' to the consterna- tion of all present. Little Am- brose elected, however, to re- main with the guest of honor and massage the back of his neck with a toy pistol. After introductions were made the guests proceeded to the dining room. Mr. Forsyth recited some of his poetry, Miss Ruth Newton sang a few selections and then everything was hushed for the guest of honor arose to respond to a toast. No sooner, however, had he arisen when a look of despair passed over his countenance, for in some unaccountable manner little Ambie had man- aged to sever his suspenders and his trousers were not going to remain in place. Therefore he sat down as quickly as he had arisen. A Ig F' .Ziyi 41' ,i lig Q' g f . L- F IFF: K ,, ,E X . - - K Sig, T - -L 3 - .mpasrnra Q tt Staiffordl Engraving Co. 210 Houston Street Commencement Invitations Class Rings and Pins Weddmg Invitations Personal Cards Monogram Stationery f!-f 'fri Qf ,Yffx , . .1 ,K R -iff'-3-' 5 S 1 Y if ' A 'V ' rj T ,775 HER Ei A lllwx.. 5 PART . Q UI P3ge5 PROPHETEER February 31 ' P R O P H E T E E R 9 ,525 I Question and Answer fl 1 - 2 ' DEPARTMENT ., X x t -TL -X 1 Dear Prof.: What will A T make fat people lean ?-Doug. 1 A Head. Q X V K Ans.: Laziness. E - IW U ' Dear Prof.: What is the lib, 3' Y-if' 'rnr fg'f'5f3if,b,' '5 'A , : ,--, 'E V - L origin of the word Algebra ?- ,'fl:'.iGt.7i.g -,.-- -' 1 W W Mi !j?g'-'12, 'tV a - Math. E. Maticks. 'at' U- - ig , L Ans.: It is derived from I 2- ,,.,f tl lg the two words alligator and FIQQT ONE' DID vou HEAQ ABOUI' 'moss K TWIN BUILDINGQ ON QIXTH STQEET BUQNINGUD? secomo one 'VEAWTI-nav WERE watt MHTCHED' Q FAMOUS COUPLE DESIRE DIVORCE Mr. and Mrs. William Sut- ton, l9000 West Charlie Sharp Street, have announced to the expectant public that Mrs. Sutton, who was former- ly Miss Leta Ray, has made up their minds that they want a divorce. The Suttons have long been noted for their unerring accur- acy in hurling tin cans, flat- irons, stray children and bricks at each other. Also Mrs. Sut- ton said she had very much trouble in getting her husband to kiss her, having broken down three chairs and a step- ladder in attempting to match his height. -MO-L 10,000,000 calories of en- ergy were expended by people of Arabia in 1927 scratching FAMOUS ATHLETE TO BE GUEST OF PANTHER CITY Leroy Stockard, illustrious six-day kiddie kar racer, has consented to part with his dig- nity long enough to honor our city for a few days with his presence. Accompanying him are Billy Wilkinson and Allen Ganders, his trainer and mas- sageur respectively. MOM Bootlegger Arrested David Baker, who has been parading around town in a Packard Sport roadster, was arrested today for infringing on the Volstead law. With him at the time was Miss Kathryn Williams, the noted society belle, who told the desk sergeant she was merely out for the sake of the thrills to be gained from such an ad I l I . i H l I V l I l 5 1 I l . . ' l sand fleas. lV6I'1El1I'6. Q zebra. An old Egyptian word. It comes from alligator be- cause you have to make snappy answers, and from zebra be- cause if you don't learn it they will lay stripes on your back. Dear Prof.: What will re- move the ink spots from the seat of my trousers?-Ive No- pants. Ans.: Hold material over gas flame. This is a guaran- teed method. Dear Prof.: My tongue is coated and my breath comes in short pants. What is this a symptom of? Ans.: The clothing disease. Dear Prof.: I stayed out late last nite and I wonder if giving my father a new razor strap would help matters any. +Sil E. Mutt. Ans.: This department does not give answers to feeble- minded persons. Dear Prof.: Do you think solid geometry is hard ?-Knot Sobrite. Ans.: It has a good many concrete examples. Dear Prof.: Do you be- lieve that girls should smoke? -Thaesat lsfie. Ans.: Well, at least they could smoke their own. , 5 XZ! 5 .250 nniram gg CORDUROY CORDS SIDEWALL PROTECTION Added Reinforcement 'I' 'I' 'I' An Original Patented and Visible Plus Feature +'l !' james MeCord Company PORT WORTH, TEXAS LET US DEMONSTRATE The 0721606 OF TODAY New Colors---Increased Mileage Better Motor Operation Ciiarenee Kraft Motor Company 2-7291 FORT WORTH, TEXAS Ilfwtf, 3 vga, RAINTI-EER QQ 4 Page6 PROPHETEER February 31 f HOME TO BE OPENED Q ll TODAY gg j 1 The Frederick.Swaink Honge .iff . . he forlthe feeble-minde i IS to e --- Q 5525429 x dedicated today with great 2 sb l l ceremony. Among the nota- 77 :gh wart thai-ppening gill Ee :EZ Y i W 1 1 lam' If DO -1 M xg , 0-5 .ba M Xfff 7 first president.. . . anie, , fl! the first supermtendgntt 'and 3 7' ' . 1 Z' James Wilmeth, the rst jani- , 'vy wf tor. Vice-president Daniels is f . 4 l Tmzii well versed on his duties, as he iiiiffif vi 'L I ' Ai , was once confined to an asylum A 'W X I ' is X himself. Mr. Swank says: I 0 C117 . feel su? that fthe llglogie WSI THE AQQQNTMIHDED DQYLEF-1Gl.11Ep, ? ' be t e nest o its in in t e QTAQTQ l-llTTlNC-1 H19 NIFE IN THE CLINCHEQ. world, as we already have 19 Napoleons, 15 Mussolims, and .I 10 Cleopatras among our first inmates. Use John Shellberg Nose- MOVIE STAR MOM bleed Stopper. A guaranteed -1- ' I , , remedy' Sold at the Roberta Recommends Plaster of Pans t gage aSl':gb2lu512j3thSrertagn- Bartholomew Stores. Shampoo' ee S p g Y Mo.- Willie Reynolds says: Af- ter taking only fifteen bottles of your Hugh Hendricks Soothing Syrup my malady was completely mastered, but I had eleven more diseases and now I've just about decided to give up the ghost. iM.0 . BIG BARGAIN SALE! On account of fire in the ladies' shoe department there will be a big sale on men's hats starting promptly at noon to- morrow. Only seven to a cus- tomer, so come early. The Ida Katherine Moore Department Stores, Inc. MOM The Albert Leach! What is it? Wait and see. Ray Johnson Razor Shop. Percival De La Vere, for- merly Howard Fitch, famous actor of the silver screen, high- ly recommends Kenneth Mills' Plaster of Paris Shampoo. Buy itat The V. B. McPhail Inc., Chain of 5 and 10 Cent Stores. l A collar button in the hand is worth two under the bu- reau. Use Rhea Bennett Lock- tite Safety Chain for collar buttons. Get them at the Men's Store. Pauline Gools- by, Manager. Everything for the man, including facial packs, curling irons. etc. EEO, Eat Frances Foster Ham- burgers. Delicious and re- freshing. At the Marie Claire Houle Eat Shop. rup Surely Stops Surly Sneezes. Distributors: W. W. Cassidy Gro. Co. o Tl Get a bottle of Arthur Pa- tillo Perfecto Hollywood Glue Hair Dressing. Makes each and every hair feel that indi- vidual care. -..1To- Suits pressed while you wait. Also plain and fancy hemstitching. The E. E. Dyess Paint Shop. M Jack Adkins Cwho is leav- ingjz I must be off. John Douglas: Yes, I thought you were. CReprinted by request.j The people of Tibet always use fingernails to pick their teeth. ff G f 4'f':'LC'f -1 Ti l , iii 155. ...J-,TLP-lbfQ'12ll jf -Ilivfvv ' 'igfs-:N N . if-4 ' I'-9 - - W H -I 55, mrmrire One of the pleasures W in selecting apparel D1-S In-bu tors at Washer Brothers of is in knowing Maxwell House that here, good style Coffee is based on good taste, With fabric, design and color combined in an effective rnanner 'I' Washer Brothers We To The Graduate would like to acquaint you with first essential of a successful life- the habit of saving part of your earnings. Citizens Saving '25 Loan Ass'n H, S. MCKEEVER th BQSWELL D IRIES Grade A lPASTlEURllZlElD MlLK AND CREAM '! ! !' Sold by Service Grocers aff We'-. Wm The Qtr! and the Qeezer' On a dark September night Q. X. Jones Cwho is in reality Surelock Homes, the great detective, in disguisej stepped forth into a dark and chilly street. Having previously settled all his debts and having made his will, he was ready to wade into another of his dark and bloody adventures for which he was already famous. Adjusting his trick cap fthe one with two bills he used so people couldn't tell whether he was coming or goingb and patting his coat pocket to make sure his magnifying glass was secure he stepped forth again only to place his full weight on a banana skin that had no business to be there. After wiping the mud from his clothes and the swear words from his mouth, he meandered waveringly down the street, an object of derision for the ragged street urchins that frequented that locality Recollecting his purpose he muttered encour-agingly to himself under his breath. fNote: He formerly muttered over his breath but the high notes tickled his tongue and he had to stop to preserve his gravity of countenance.j Ah, show me something to detect and it's no sooner said than done. After sundry forays into dark alleys and unfrequented rubbish cans, he came into the bright light district of town where the gay element of the city congregated to make the suburbianites jealous. Stationing himself in a darkened doorway he observed the ever changing, kaleidoscopic stream of humanity that poured past him, catching here a word, there a glance, and from four out of five-well, you should read the advertisements. After half an hour of this monotonous observation his attention was directed toward a richly dressed young woman who was pacing restlessly up and down in front of a men's shoe shop. Ever and anon she stopped and peered beseechingly at an elaborate wrist watch, gave her head an angry toss and resumed her impatient prancing. Ah, ha! quoth Surelock, er-I mean Q. X. CI forgot he was in disguisej. Another suspicious looking character frequenting our city. I must closely observe this creature. And forthwith he did, shadowing the brilliant lady so cleverly that she never even sus- pected his presence and consequently was sorely startled when, after deciding she was either a bobbed haired bandit or the banker's daughter eloping with the chauffeur, he accosted her in a deep bass voice quite unlike his usual shrill treble, Lady, I have observed your ill-placed reducing exercises, and I'd like to know what in time ails you. Have you an appointment with the dentist or do your shoes hurt you? Wrong both times, she responded in a harsh voice that contrasted sharply with her re- fined appearance. I told my worthless husband to be here at 8:30 sharp and the little runt's an hour late. And now I'd like to ask what business is it of yours anyhow? But she spoke these last words to empty air, for our hero was hurrying as fast as his legs would carry him to Dago Mike's where, because of the strong alcoholic content of the bev- erages Mike served, all faces were red and his own ripe blushes would be unobserved. -David Baker. 'L 1' F Lffll W lf f K f'1 f 1 . kaigfzg-J-lf: 15,11 Ll 1 ' 4- Q Q ' Xfzgiggfgbfff 'f .-ai' -.Q ,,, -- .gf 37 'f' 3 53 ' .azz We ' -lg ' 1 V W 3, Jn RANTHBQ Q fl ' A Crimson Streak Topping the hills and gliding speedily, safely and comfort- ably through the valleys---On a smooth, Well ballasted private right-of-way You Will Enjoy Uur Parlor Car and Salounge Sections . . on the . . De Luxe Crimson Limited Northern Texas Traction Company Speed Wz'th Safety BERGMAN PRODUCE CQ. WHOLESALE Fruits, Produce '26 Grocers' Sundries FORT WORTH, TEXAS iii - 21'-25'-'I '?..i?1' 10 Stores Q dr: , f 10 Stores Fort Worth A - ' , ' f .1 Fort Worth wy s 4 RBNPIKJ S A N t . . ' With H Yolu aiagfosr A, The lo-rgeft drug' Cham' ln'-rata-V 'W' Szrvice Fha! Teleph i lVYl'fm fe Wuxi we 1 w 1 ll va .'mn1w.'l1w,' wfw'r,v tn illxil'iNl'il'lQl'lll'l1'l'i'll l M l Serves I Store Wichita Falls, 6 Stores ' ood Tet 2 ifliflxigo-Seclv Stores 1E 3 Stores s i FOR OVER 21 YEARS Cleburne, 'fexus ff 14 f ff, ffdi 'N ' f -g Ti 'LT ff . irxq.-Zig M ,LX Y, V K,lk11,,cA,,. ,J ,,fv'.- TT 'E' Y e?'f'lN A . f t1Lf 'fs' ' .7 ' lliik. C3 are murnrn Q lk , v ! 'fr , xl xi I If I L n, I L r 4 .- QHJQ, I j f I x .... A' gk? qwrf , , Q 4 .. X I 4 fir . f l 'ee af ,f X f ' A af, Q, A f v QQ . M, ,ii-I ' - PA' Z' M2 - 4 ff ef-1 x nga y 151 ffltxxxxg Ny X' MN X Q27 Macbeth in Slang By DOUG HEAD AND MONTFORD In the reign of Dunkey the Meek there survived a gosh-awful, powerful knoble. Mack- beth was his handle, and oh, papa, he had a lotta crust. He had just got thru scattering chunks of Swede over the landscape. After the argument with the Scandinavians he was walking along in his Chevrolet with his side kick Bankwo, who was a regular go-gettin' son of a gun himself, when a triplet of dizzy looking hags stepped out of the great open spaces and lets out a wise crack like this: Say, ole kid, maybe you think this is all Egyptian sauerkraut, but you're goin' to be a second Mussolini or my name iain't Amee McPherson. After this outburst of seeming intelligence they up and says: Say, Banky, ole babe, some of your offsprings are gonna be under the same circum- stances. Then they go Spoof like so much non-parkable chewing gum and ain't no more. Mack up and lankles to the presence of his frau, who is a regular Ma Ferguson herself. She kids Mack about the absence of his spunk and for why he don't bump Dunk off so as he can cop the kingly dunce cap for himself. After a series of pros and cons he desides he'll be Frank with Dunky and let 'em bury him. Dunk, being Scotch, thinks he'll panhandle Mack for a free feed, but Mack decides to send him over the divide to keep down the grocery bill. After Dunky had departed for the happy hunting ground, Mack comes down and has a spell of heebie jeebies, thinks he can scrub his hands with a whole bar of Octagon Csave the Ef I-K f7,ffTff ' 5 l T ff? , 1, wl nf 2,YX,,L!r!,?-ig! , . L, ,KX X,!,f::?4f4 X , 1 195 ' '11, ,. 1. .a - A ' Z i-- - .bfi A ' X ' ' ' 2-f -Q--- -Q-r Q Y- - - - CD .psp mi-irirrn Q , 41 Q T. OU The Educational Gibraltar or Fort Worth A great university with fifty-three honored years of labor and tradition back of it, looking confidently into the future, expecting in a far bigger way to serve Fort Worth and the Great Southwest. DISTANCE LENDS ENCHANTMENT But it doesn't make a greater university. Your child can live in your home under your influence and acquire a col- lege education. SCHOOLS School of Liberal Arts and Sciences School of Theology School of Business Administration School of Home Economics School of Education School of Musi'c, Art and Public Speaking Graduate School Pre-Engineering Courses For further information address Texas Christian University Non-Sectarian, W'ith Positive Christian I nfluezce FORT WORTH ':5,f2f K :qt if I, 'Q if J , , , X I' I , ' 4 I 7,17-ki ? L A ' fr, if f ,af fav..-'Am ,1,.f 21- ' ' ' N' ' -51: i in r 3, .asapaivriitu gg wrapperj without removing any of Dunk's crimson corpuscles from his digits. Donelblain, Dunk's brat, strolls in and lets loose these words: My little Siamesian Cauliflower canine just got run over and is dead. So's your old man, whimsically but truthfully wisecracks Mack. About this time a gozabo whose monicker was MackDuff blows in and wants to know what it is all about. Duff had been made ia human alarm clock to pull Dunk out of the hay when tomorrow was come. Both of Dunky's brats hit out for the tall and uncut. After this Mack got the royal derby and threw a wild party. He also got Leopold and Loeb of Chinois, llliciago, to camp on Bankwo's trail and send him where the woodbine twin- eth, the pelican twilleth and the whangdoodle mourneth for his mate, which they did. At the feed Mack gets too much wild moose milk under his belt and thinks he sees Banky in a K. K. K. robe. Mrs. Mack steers him to bed and tells the company to beat it. Mack goes and looks up the three dizzy dames. They get a pot and stir up a batch of Central High chile. Mack gets the D. T.'s and sees more spooks than Conan Doyle. He sees a decapitated dame which tells him to lay off MackDuiT, then there is a bloody brat who says no metal could touch him. The third is a kid with a two-by-four in his mitt who tells him that he'll survive until the Battercake Flats moved up on Broadway. Mack hops in his Packard and breezes over to MackDulf's house and finds that Duff has ambled over to the gas house to get a few guys to smear Mack. So Mack flies into a rage and bumps off Mr. and Mrs. Duff, Jr., and kills the other relatives. When Duffy went to the gas house he found Malcolm who was trying to get up a gang himself. Duffy tried to get Malcy to amble back with him, but Malc told him to go wash his neck. Duff finally got Malc to get his gang and trek back with him. In the meantime, Mrs. Beth had gone plum nuts and had gargled a squirt of formaldehdye. Mack feels that his time has come to whip the whole gang by his lonesome. Then he sees Duffy and tries to do an about face, but Duff overtakes him and they engage in a rough and tumble that would make Firpo and Dempsey turn green with envy. Finally Duff bowls off Mack's beezer and sends it to Malcy, who remarks, Queer people, these knoblesf' And those that ain't dead go on living until they die. .i ANTI-CLTMAXES Round one passed and neither had weakened. Round two came and neither had weak- ened. The pace grew furious and the 48th round came and neither had weakened. Because you see they were on a merry-go-round. A shot rang out, a figure jumped, and then fell sprawling. His companions scurried on with never a backward glance as to the fate of their comrade. Darn it, said the figure, arising and dusting himself, I never could get away right in the 100-yard dash. '4f ' ,ax 1 S A A R I ,,!, g X , X . 'llfxc 3 Viiiu-v?RANT A QQ Flowers .... E. R. CONNER Y5 CO. + gordon Boswell School and Office PLORIST Supplies 2-2265 702 Main We Welcome , to Serve The Home of Good Eats CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 4, Students Q , 1302 Henderson Street Phone 4-5275 Adlclns:-Polls Company WHOLESALE GROCERS 901 W. Rio Grande St. 2-2191 2 uw gf-272 f ex I gp H , -fr rf 'ff' 4- ' L--- I A -ffs 'F i--xt f ' ,-, .1 fx- ' ' ' ' 5 -Q 5' ?1 'f - ' 6-3, mmnriim Ye Olde Elizabethan Spot-'te Wryter Views ez Fenteball Qayme I am seateth amongst a great assemblage of populace dressed in vari-colored garments of rainbow hues and tintes. A white pantalooned human bloweth a blast upone ye whystle and one of the crymson attyred verily smiteth the beane shayped sphere with his foote and it sayles thru the ozone. One of ye indigo clad graspeth it in his digits and claspeth it to his breast and strides rapidly forward but halts instantly as one of ye crymson warriors hurls hymselfe upone hym and verily crasheth hym to ye olde Mother Eiarthe with great ferocity: ye indigo lad then arises and feeleth tenderly of hys decomposed proboscus. Ye White pantalooned placed again ye whystle and bloweth another blast ande ye warriors of bothe sydes kneeleth and ye blue draped lad counteth in a very strange miaynner and lo the ball sayles out from the midst of them and theye commit assault and mayhem upon eache other. Then ye possessor of the sphere dasheth in and placeth his pedal extremity upone another's physiogomy. But he is grasped roughly from behynde and he also becomes acquaynted wyth ye terra firma wyth ye crimson lad on his vertabrae ande landeth on hys organ of hearing. At this pointe some maniac beset upone me from behind and belaboreth me wyth hys bumbershoot, shouting, Yeah teame, although there were no horses in syghte. And I awayke to fynde ye barber bleeding me wyth one fiendish expressione. All in et Days Work Where's those scissors? 'F 'F 'F Anybody that would do that 'F 'F 'F I left it right here 'F 'F 'F Hotzman, have you seen that Chinese White? 'F 'F 'F Who sat on this panel? 'F 'F 'F I-Iey, you, get off that table 'F 'F 'F Catherine, have you typed that stuff ? 'F 'F 'F What stuff ? 'F 'F 'F Oh, for the lova Pete who got off with that story? 'F 'F 'F It's gotta be in today 'F 'F 'F Well, I'm doing my best 'F 'F 'F Leave that paste alone! 'F 'F 'F His picture's gone 'F 'F 'F Don't let Theron in here 'F 'F 'F Close that door! 'F 'F 'F Grab those papers 'F 'F 'F If somebody got that I'll 'F 'F 'F Well, she said she'd do it 'F 'F 'F I wish they would stay outta here 'F 'F 'F There goes the bell, where's my book 'F 'F 'F Somebodeeeeeeee sharpen this pencil. MONTY: Why is taking a picture like a brand of ginger ale? MILLER DANIEL: I dunno. MONTY: Click! Oh! CCliquot.j BERYL DAVIS: I move in educated circles. .IUNO BROYLES: I wondered why you were so dizzy. f f ff if ,. 1 5 ' X ,a , E2.'QL42,1' ' ' 'F' 3 it use Er ik' ef' SML f sg - i ' tag- 4 75' Rf' ' gil ' ' -lg A-9 ' f gh 3 f ??,1?mTHl2R Q M Largest Distributors of Fresh Fruits and Fresh Vegetables in the Southwest. 1-larlcriderzlieitliziffoolce Company Dallas F0113 Wgfth, Texas Wichita Falls Corsicana Abilene MCXi3 Lubbock TRAV DA IEL CO. Sporting Goods We Wish You Well 1015 Main Street Lafava Service is the kind that nialkes your clothes lloolc better and last longer START RIGHT Good credit is the best asset any business man or individual can have. The person who is jealous of his credit is also jealous of his integrity. Saving can become a habit. The individ- ual who puts aside a little today will have a considerable amount of this world's goods in later life. The merchant that discounts his bills is the merchant that makes the long profit. He takes his discount and puts the difference into surplus for a rainy day. 'I' Prompt payment of gas bills means dis- counting. lt is one way to save for that I rainy day surplus. SIX Stores to Serve You 4, QB Ifamaua FORT WGRTH GAS - - fl coMPANY Distributors of the Dial 4-0415 Better, Cheaper Fuel-Natural Gas ,A we :Eff f ':f'15g't ffiif AR fa-av-f a sz- F- - S1 r :Li ' S-, li MPANT1-tm fl MEMORIES OE CENTRAL You may not like what's in this book, As on each page you chance to look: And so, in case the things you see Are not as you would have them be, We've left these pages, very few- Just use them as it pleases you. Perhaps the picture of some friend An added charm each page would lend To this fair book of memory. For joy is his, whoe'er mlay see The friendly face, though far away, That brings him thoughts of yesterday. --LETA RAY. N735-Q J .a , r A, , 'IJ mill ,Tai ' E Y? -iff' ' I xxx 1,-., , . - X I 3 ll Xxx ' ' 3 .QQPANTI-m lv. C 32f Vfil , - ,Q' , . 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' knew Th'K h'K 'K 'K 'K 'K Ever tl, 4 if 4, 'K 'K 'K e umorist Midnight oil made 4 Then K ' ' 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K Miss CNever on timeb And getting my staff And now If T Phillips 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K Rhea Bennett To really work I'd like to call The youthful advisor 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K attention 'K 'K 'K Thepenandinkgenius 4 4 4 4 4 4 But it's been 4 4 4 A work of love Pk PK lk And I've enjoyed it Bk lk 'K Even when I was so tired 4 4 4 I could hardly wiggle 4 4 4 And those hectic last days 4 4 4 When it seemed as though lk lk 'F All our work IK ik 'F Was going to be PF Pk 'F For naught because 'lf Pk 'F Of conflicts 4 4 4 To the fact lk lk 'lf That all our art work 4 4 4 And everything 4 4 4 Vv'as done by the staff Pk lk Pk And I'd like to thank the staff 4 4 4 Who put it over 4 4 4 And first comes 4 4 4 Mr. E. E. Dyess 4 4 4 The business manager 4 4 4 Who made the Who did more 4 4 4 Than she really should 4 4 4 And no annual lk Pk PK Ever had 4 4 4 A Hner sponsor PF FK if Then Catherine Davis 4 4 4 Our typist 4 4 4 Who is really lk 'K Pk The best in school Pk lk Pk And Kathryn Williams 4 4 4 Who for her size lk 'lf JF Leta Ray 4 4 4 The literary one 4 4 4 M. P. Daniel Pk lk 'lf Who talked most 4 4 4 Leroy Doc Stockard 4 4 4 Who with J. Y. Teague 4 4 4 Set a new record 4 4 4 In getting advertising 4 4 4 All these have helped 4 4 4 And we've worked hard 4 4 4 And hope 4 4 4 thing Did more You're satisfied Just about 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K finished me What it is Than anyone else We are HK lk 'K Pl' Pk PF Pk PK PK Pk PK PF But I survived it By wise planning On the staff I thank you fe er ff-. 44 of 'ffit 55241 ,X -1 ,. , . , g I 4.-1-..44. .5 . A f-E.- 1 E 4 ZH' 3, ji? Hi- ,,':- f Vg Igklz . . 3 JA, PANTHER gg I TI-IE PHOTOGRAPHS USED IN THIS ANNUAL WERE MADE BY ' Svtautn Svtnhin FOR NINE YEARS THE PANTHER PHOTOGRAPHER 'l l !' 509 I-2 Main Street FORT WORTH I f ff:--fx X 5 f ,, ,n ffqf I, ' lx I wg ? 'r'.mf1f5:2,,igTR Eg1 'ii !:6Li --,1j -R, ,Z-nazi? - Brel X 3 we PANTHER gg A 0 WM. CAMERON S CO. Incorporated JENNINGS AT THIRTEENTH FORT WORTH, TEXAS LUMEER :. :: PATNTS WALL PAPER BUILDERS OF FORT WORTH When you establish a Home of your own, see that the Material is furnished by a Reliable Firm of long standing. Distinctive But Not Expensive Do not conclude that our fashions .are more expensive-just because they are more distinctive. While we naturally display many de luxe fashions, a bit costly, perhaps, for most women, by far the largest part of our collection is popular priced. It isn't difficult to dress Well on the most limited income, if one knows how. It is simply a matter of selecting one's shop with discrimina- tion. The Heart of Fort Worth's Shopping District Houston, Fifth and Main Streets, Fort Worth, Texas fff ff fysfp 1 6' Xi E 'A ' 'f is Ts: jfwiba , .1 M 1 f,,,'f ,,,.- , ,. ,ff - -,, ,Q.,, A - wi -Y-, ig - - it fi - a -'PSQPANTHER Q Greetings to the Central High and Congratulations to the Class of '27 Q 'I' 'I' 'I' Fort Worth Power 65' Light Company 1001 Commercce Phone 3-1371 Diplomas PLCJRIST and Dial 2-9094 1008 Houston St. 'I' Class Pictures Framed Fresh Cut Flowers Q 'I' Graduation and Wedding O Bouquets Collins Art Co. + PORT WORTH FLORAL DESIGNS AND 2-6181 DECORATIONS ff - , ,Gill Jgfglgl E153 .hmmm Q QQ B W' h h J est cl1i1SiS0ifO'27e me 051 E 'fa, Quality Engraving QCQDQ' 0 Company GRKE . . fSOI'l, I'. 0 s R L Emi Mg xnxx, Commencement Invitations and Cards to the Monogram Stationery , Wedding Invitations Class Gf 4. more-m 43 M Jennings Ave. ,,,A,,,,,c,,,,,, Southern Union Life Insurance Co. if-,:. ' f.gf'i I E555- 24 It .,r-C3 ' :- ,1'f'11 fb : Lv . 245 .CJ - ix PROTECTION J. L. Mistrot, President Tom Poynor, Vice-President CENTRAL PHARMACY Phone 3-3418 -I- Whitman's Candy Cold Drinks Drugs 'I' FREE DELIVERY ,ff'--f-- 5 If fff fjff M, of ,, , L 44 QQQCZSZ5' f 4 ' 'Lo M, 351' ? A !ff'f-it? I ,gf 2,3- 7-r-'oe V --V gr, 1-,. 4 ' H 7 Y :a', 51+ ' -lt gg K 3 we PANTHER Q Mg The All Snapshots in This Annual Were Finished in Graduation Oufflanf Gift One of the most notable occasions in your child's life is graduation time-and your gift should be one that the Sweet Girl Graduate will cherish in years to come. You will find a wonderful selec- tion at Kodak Finishing of the Better Kind -I- Films Left By 10 a. m. Ready By 5 p. m. Films Left By 5 p. m. Ready I -1- By Noon Next Day HALTOMSS Posr oPF1cE The House of Diamonds Sixth and Main Streets OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Shoes. and Hosiery Reasonably Priced G. R. KINNEY CO., Inc. FLOWERS FROM Baker Floral Co. 1013 Houston 811 Houston Street 2-3119 A Place to Meet , Central H1 s Preference A place to Eat N Young men of Central Hi prefer Victory- U Wilson clothes because they get in them the style, lit and smartness that men of their type want and demand. Priced from 825.00 to 2537.50 . CHOCOLATE Shop TWO Pairs Pants 609 Houston Street Victory-Wilson, Inc. C A F E T E R I A sion Main sf.-over Kings 807 Houston Sweet KQGXI! 'fr gif ,VS I W ' ' 'K gf! X si 43- Y T, -:Q , 'A' .-f -f i '-asa.-Q - Y-qv ,.- ' - A ff 'Q ' ' 3 JRMNTHLLR gg Fl 1 Illustrate for Results JJJCQDDRMEJ W CQDIQQFF 5 oo. INCCRPCFQATECD 1 PHVTV ENGRAVERS l DESNNERS CUEDC Half Tones O Color Plates Zinc Etchings Art Work 1 Better quality and workmanship is the aim and at- y tainment of this organizationy and your Work, Whether l i large or small, gets the necessary personal attention to l make this result possible for you. Let us satisfy your needs after others have given you l the ordinary standards of service and quality. p All printing plates used in this book were produced in our plant l 12th to 13th Sts. on Jennings Ave. Fort Worth, Texas l. s f'-1' Ef ffl 'F In f K. f ff Qiikffjg. 4 f M 1 AZ i f fflfl- ' 4 ,,,-1 1:7914 --V .Q nag- if '- - S- - its 3 Jn IJANTIIER Q A NQQX P Fort Worth's Bank of Service xjj f....... The Choice of Fort Worth Candy Lovers for Twenty Years ' W. T. WAGGONER BLDG. a 'I' Chocolates FOR AMERICAN QUEENS A Strong Bank Thoughtfully Managed Edvuaccttedfff Ambvitwusfff Thmftyfff These, with a good character, and you are Well equipped for life 'I' - ESTABLISHED 1873 'Nw Fort Worth National Bank MAIN AT FIFTH STREET UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY 16 ff Q f QQ 'ff 'f f K K f ff 'L 1 :EI A A71 is f ' L21-f'v4:::4':' -A ,H fi- AL 7 'I' ' ' f-.L ig ' ' -- ' - 3 'WPANTHER Q COMPLIMENTS OF SMART CLOTHES VOR WOMUN A ND MISSHS Third and Houston CLOTHES OE THE BETTER SORT AT POPULAR PRICES CROSS STREET FROM HIPPODROMEH R smnagqucx 'rx-lg ami: 10-15 Cents Why Pay More? SUN DRUG CO. GERNSBACHER 1 1?5II?g1IEs3l-x3aA:zfAve. CU, PENNSYLVANIA CHINA, GLASSWARE and AVE. PHARMACY HOUSE FURNISHING Phone 2-3254 GUODS 700 Pennsylvania Ave. Phone 2-1228 Compliments of Meet glfrligizs and W . B. F7iSiZLb7LzLW7L7S Lowes Pharmacy Master Dyers and Cleaners Everythfng You Could Want D zn cz Drug Store D'a12'7171 Phone 4-8121 ', fc- I yn R , ,I , if I -A :F 115. T t..'mff,ff2 454 f . ff - zqfva- ' ' f A N ? A :fa 1 ' C, a Q PANTAGIES THEATRE COMING: FALL AND WINTER All the Big Road Show Attractions 'I' Always ct good .Show Phone 2-1281 Tenth and Commerce Vitaphone 'l l l' The Marvel Invention of the Age---Introducing Moving, Talking, Singing Pictures You Can See, Hear and Know all the Greatest Musical and Singing Stars of the World Always a High-Class Picture Programme ,Ke L,,fi5!iZ?i IL gl ,nr 7 V, fifgbf , ,fd :rf A -M ,wk ,V -Q -Y - gil A , ,241 f f' ..- -' si'-ia.. 'A ,-:ffr.:- H- if ' 1- '- W -2'-PANTHER Q Q :gs r ' 5 Lai S ' I 'AE ,, e Aristocrat of the M oUies 'I' 'I' In Popular Favor With Eight High Schools EOR HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT Always Choose A PUBLJIX THEATRE -1- -1- -x- In Eort Worth It's THE PALACE HIPPODROME AND TEXAS ,f-I-T LQ-2, To--Ni ,L :gg - f 'lm-ff-ff, fx if-X 4'-2'-2-Z llffil.. gg Q VAUISEQEILL' XJ! BTG TIIME VAUDEVIILLE EEATIURE IPIICCTURES 'I'-P+ ALWAYS THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN LAWYERS' DIRECTORY Robertson Leroy A. Smith Robert M. Rowland and S5111-lock 8 Attorneys at Law LAWYERS 215 W. T. Waggoner Bldg. CONTINENTAL BUILDING Phillips, Brown 61 Morris Attorneys at Law Suite 2210 Ft. Worth Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Telephones: 2-3256: 2-3257 W. H. Lipscomb George F. Seideman LIPSCOMB '55 SEIDEMAN Attorneys at Law W. T. WAGGONER BLDG. H. S. GARRETT Attorney at Law W. T. Waggoner Bldg. W. F. KELLEY Attorney at Law Fort Worth National Bank Building 295 fL,Z,Q,i?5J,gg 7 T' F M Ttrv M of el ff !'-,iv f A V- 'Z 1' -- M -5 W WEPANTHER Q The New Building and Those Who Built llt These Contractors Have Taken a Part in the Construction of This Wonderful Building of Which Montrief 8 Montriefn-, Crouch Hdw. Co, .r,,,oo B W. J. McCandless .....rr. W. G. Clarkson. rr..,..... . Eugene Ashe ......o......... Sam Burns o...r,........... . Harrison 'ES Kennedyw- lngramf5Company oo... . Harry B. Friedman ...., We Are all Proud Plumbing and Heating--- Hardware r............rr.r.r,. . Blackboards .........r.......... 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Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort W'orth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ff 14,'f5g2f45.f ' ,FT tgffflaf ,P --so , C as f lil a -???P-A-NTHER ri 1 Monrrief S Monrrief MECHANICAL Engineers and C o n It r a e IC o r S GOOD BUILDINGS DESERVE GOOD HARDWARE HlmlMHlMHIIIMMIIIIIIWIIlllI1IllIlllmlllMMMllIINIllllMIIIIMHHMMWHHMIIImIMMlMM IlllllllllllllllllKKIIIIIIIIWIINIIIIIITIIIIIIIIKlllllliIlllllllillllllNIIIIINVIIIIIIVIIIIIIlIYIIIIllillllllllllllllllillllllWHIIIIHllllllilVlllllllVIIIIIIIVllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIMIIIllMIIIIIlllIIIIIYIIllIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIUIIW1-IIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllu We Furnished the Hardware for Your New School Building 'I' 'I' 'I' Croneiii Hardware Company If It's Hardware We Have It FORT WORTH, TEXAS gf L ,S rf qifik QQ SQL -yff --- ,,.'f:-.- A Avf' ' A ' f -3-::. -' ' - -'gm 'A ' a -WPMTIM Q W, 31. MQQANDLESS Manufacturers' Agent Builders, Supplies Q -I--1-+ Dallas Office Fort Worth Ofii 639 Wilson Build g 80656 Tayl St et h 0 P one 2-2 14 Phone 2-6614 W. G. Clarkson S Company Anonivmamrs -I- First National Bank Building FORT WORTH, TEXAS fI1f.fffr,52i7Af.j'W, Y f 'f 'ft 'ff fx fr ' f - pfkfaf F' . - 'B K 2-ffv: a - --'L lf 'Mic-'+-so a 'YRPANTHTPQR e EUGENEASHE ElL,ECCTRlC CCUMPANY lllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Established 1906 -1- -1- -x- CONTRACTING ENGINEERS Fort Worth, Texas THE SHlERVVlN:WVlIlLLllAMS co. Paint Headquarters Headquarters for Painters Paints ---- Lacquers ---- Enamels ---- Varnishes 414 Houston Street Phone 3 -193 0 An Appreciation to the Advertisers The student body of Central High, the Staff of the Panther, and the Faculty of the school take this opportunity of thanking you for your hearty co-operation and sup- port in making it possible to produce this book. Without this support We would have been unable to produce the Panther, the only medium we have for expression of our thoughts, activities, work and play for the past year, in a Way that will have any lasting effect. The Panther will go with us for a long time to come and along with it will come our support and friendship for all of you. Once again let us say thank you heartily. fait 'fi Q fi, jfs qt if of L af aggaaeaiafaagxt fynaaf L 3 mpmriim Q .Fort Worth Sono? 65' Qrotoet Co., Int. Ingram '55 Company Manufacturers and Dealers Sash, Doors, Frames, Trim, Glass js'1'm 'Q?- BoX 1254 Fort Worth, Texas D CENTRAL HIGH ffgoooi Qrorzool ADDITION .P .P .P BUILT BY HARRY B. FRIEDMAN Dial 2-6257 FORT XVORTH, TEXAS HARRISON, KENNADY si oo. WRT WSURANCJE - 203-4 Dan Waggoner Building Phone 2-5227 Fort Worth, Texas Compliments of SAM BURNS Poztrrt Corttrttotor 'I' 'I' 'P Phone 2-2339 806 M Taylor St. The other day as I was fishing, a bodyless head came floating down the river. It was singing a song, When I told my friend about it, he asked what the head was singing. Well, if you really want to know, it was singing, I Ain't Got Nobody. it 5 fl X lt: A ,I rg Z 5119 Gnd, Y K WMV' l I 1- ' . ,J i Q K J., .vi r -,.- -W 1 '-14 1 -A ,fx : f,1y:52.:f'.. -- y ' - . ' U , ' . A Y , 'X H- K '33, 'DF V-ff? 'F 5A-Vfwiiri.-9351 ff .wfif 1 ' .7 fad' ' I 4 if . px ' , . ' gh n is ' L wi 1 'Z4Bll'iiff3i !lDz,-fS6l4liLH9'I5!' ' 1lAi v:A aH.i,KGStQrkJ 4 -Q-, .S 24 - .-fb. x.,.-J uf v X, x


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