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

 - Class of 1929

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Ewa 2 HS ' v 11,-J. 0 7 fs Wfwou BARI'lHlLt l!QlQWfi5 HQED ln this 1929 Panther, it has been our endeavor to portray something of our feeling toward the progress of modern industry, to embody the desire for the betterment of our school with the industrial growth of our city, and, finally, to make this book, so far as possible, a prophecy of the greater achievements of the future. Thus we have chosen to depict in our theme of art one great industrial project with which our city is concerned-that of water power and the conservation of Water resources and the construction of the new dam which will manifoldly in- crease the prosperity of our city. If this book can have in the smallest portion any influence for the success this enterprise, our efforts have been amply , .Av- -44-!'q,.1 gaiklaluwwil . Q I I 7 N I MDN Iii TI-TIE SCCHUUIL LITERARY ATHLIETTCS ORGANTZATTUNS HUMUR ',,g-.I AA-'fm -Wt , .xv ...D1u?'45-h.,,55,,,,,-.- , W, v . ,AN-.,. x. 1 -. .. ,. 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M0gf..'5,1.',, 'hi-.r' -'-1212155-i9f-'-v' 51 P MHZ'-E'e-if ' ' ' w 4' vii: -, . 'A E, Wifi Rf HU FL -11. ' wa, ,V w 'rg .2 48 A ,a il M -MA, .fm :WY 1 , W x K - 7 Xt. WE I L , 1 I . K1 : f nt, YW if 5 . P W? 4 x R x 72-L vz' 1- 1, N' -4 .j 2 ,Q ii' ff - . ,pp -I in F. VV' in . ,L A . f in Q MINISTRATION if: . 71 ,fi tive: 1 J 112 , 'ZI3 .-., , Q., . ,, ,-. I 4-u' , 1 .. L. .-. 5 ..zbQ'f.!iQ!n5 iiu, 2.1! WML L,..da,s9?,,::.?faQ15.' ' ,WT-I MR. M. H-AMOORE MR. R. L. PASCHAL SIl.11l'I'fHf1'Ilf1t'7If of flu' City l,l f7lC'i,Ill,l of Cwzlrul High Schools. School MR. N. L. CLARK MRS. LENA GARDNER Assistant I'riur'i1u1l Assistant Principal for Girls LILY B. CLAYTON LUCILLE RAWLINS VIOLA MIDIJLEBROOK MARGARET CASKEY BEULAII HALL PEARL A. VVOOTEN ICIINA HUDSON FLORENCE PI-IARSON LOUISE BOMAR l'. IIEGI NALII BOL!-TY ELVETA BENSON W. I.. RUSSELL Q Xvvgocalsdf .,... C I LUCILLH BIINTING QZZMLL Z1 CHARLIE NOBLE HELENA YA NTIS LX M54 sf'-EJ?-'EA-vs- M ',' Xu-flu. , , SELIII A HIGIITOWER RIITII SANDERS IIUCILLE COFI-'MAN RAY KING GENIE BECK BERNICE MOORE N NOBMA WE'LI.S 1 1 CLAUDIA MAE WORKMAN IONE BUCKNER R. L. ROTHWELL MAY HALLARAN HAYNIE BELL IRMA POINDEXTER ELLA RAI-1 Ll-zncmzwoon Annu: SCRUGGS ,, IL .LM Lf ww J. M. H1N'roN FRANCES TRUE J. I.. Wnnn CL0AN'rnA COPASS LUCY HARDING ADAMS ALTA BEALI. BLANTON ANNIE LAURIE YVALKER GRACE Bumcr-:'r'r E. L. GREGCRY ii C, pw, 'rj MURIEL Gm-:ER NULA COWAN LILLIAN HALBI-IRT W CLAUDIA MAE WORKIIIAN LUCY ANNE PAYNE BOBBIE EDMONDSON IPORA MCKIBBEN I,UI.A UNDERWOOU E. IDYESS f EULA BUCK fi, MARY A. BI.AI.OcK MARGARET VVEBSTER BEN NIE NVINKLEMAN HALLIE MOPIIERSON LOUISE BOMAR 7 W- C. W. BERRY LUCY HARUING ADAMS AQGNES EDENS J My CORA J. PIIILLII-s CORA GOSNEY LULA JEN NINGs MINNIE CARIJEN BERNICE JACKSON CAROL JIM ROBERTS J. G. WITTMAYER ANNA GARDNER MABEL JOIINSON MARY MUSGRAVE FEBRUARY GRADUATES N CAROLYN LEWIS A mock little girl, but slLf s got 'it'l Vagabond 6? Lois REESE Victory belongs to the most p01'sm,'1 ring. Spanish Club Pep Squad Q2 ELBERT FISHER Not merely to exist but to amount to somvtlmzg in life. 49 MARY PAGE MARTIN Tlmy'rc only truly great who are truly good. Letter C in Algebra. 49 MARY DEAN BELL Bmuty is the index of a larger fact than wis- dom. Cv COY MAE CALLIIIAN A good, all arozcnzl sport. Q JACK WA'rK1Ns As big hearted as hc can bc. EUGENE Ross It is tho mind that makvs the man. Pantherette Staff 44 LA BERTA HARDY The smallest pvoplc arv usually the most im- portant. X l l0ROTl-l Y PYLE To make thc' worlfl a friendly place, one must show it a frivnrlly face. X FRANCES IJICKENSQN E1'0i'yonu knows lzfr merits. ARTHUR KENNEDY Il'lllClLlIll'7l. tl1mus4'lz'os?' la, NELLIE WOODS Ulqllfll winning ways. Social Studies Club. X JUANITA EDENS You will gain by knowing hor. Who shall watcll tha' NIARGARET HOWARD The force of her own merit makvs lwr '1l'llQIl.' gi ZENA PAYNE Thr magic of ll four. G ANDREW COOPER Tlzvrv is nmvlz, in lilflvf' Social Studies Club 0 MARGITERITE STUBBE The for-v the index of u fooling nzinrlf' Commercial Club 9 JOSEPIIINE PATTERSON A wry good little uc!- rvss in many ways. Current Literature Club Vagabonds Latin Club 3 JULIA ToMI.1NsoN BU frm' Io your Ivorrl, your work, and your frmmlf' X ROBERT A. TERRELI. Ulf. is fl joy fo lfnou' lzzm,. -. ,,, .. I .,.,q-w-. ,. -. I --,,1-,..4.--2.- ROBERT TURBEVILLE A good influence upon hzs fellow sludcntsf' Q. ENA SMITII If is only ihe great luurtvfl who can lm Iruv jrzondsf' ,Q EDITII DAVIS When u kindness is slwwn hor, she passes zt on. 6X FRANCES HICKS Tho merits of the popu- lar are well known. Xa DONALD PENIIERGRASS HQ is flu' kinrl of IL friend worilz hm'zng. ONA SMITII A light hvurl lirvs long. qs, MARX' E LI ZABETII KINGSBURY Ono look nl lwr shows Il'llflf shf' IS so popular. KATHERINE KU'rscIIAR'r Well liked by all. MAXINE IJUNN Intelligent in more than one branch. Girl Reserves Social Studies Club GI-:IIRGE MERCER uIl10I'l1H'lf' farors the lH'llf'l'C.,' Football Basketball LORENE RU'rI,EDGE He noble in erery thought and Ill every deed. MARY WIIIKES It is clmnrr' that makes sisters, but lzearts that make friends. X FLORENCE WEED A pleasant countenance IS no slight advantage. J. C. HARRIS Il grows as it goes. Vagabond l I LOUIS ADELS Work wins cz'erythi11y. Qs IRENE SCIHIAEFFER She in beauty, educa- tion, blood, holds hands with any princes of the world. Social Studies Club. Q MAY BELLE CRAWFORD One to hold high posi- tions in life. Pantherette Staff Panther Staff Social Studies Club Q? JUANITA PAYNE A face with gladness overspreadl Soft smiles' by liuman kin d n e s s bred . ' ,N RAY COLEMAN Times are changed. Q3 MILDRED WILLIAMS 'Tis friends who 'make this desert world to blossom as the rose. Q, VIRGINIA MASON Her very frozvns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. Girl Reserves Pep Leader Gr-zlzrnum: YVITIIINGTON A model girl that may other girl would be wise to eopy after. Current Literature Club Salutatorian Feb. Class BRAIJLEY HARILPITT Lei us rejoire, llzeu, u'l1ile we are young. MARGH4: BRIGHT She speaks for herself. Letter C in Algebra Penta Valedictorian Feb. Class LLOYD Coorl-:R A Hllllfll for Huy. Social Studies Club Qx I'IvELYN Bussm' A frieurl lo ull. Q Blu. JORDAN He has ri lzenrt like gold. Social Studies Club Commercial Club Q FRANCES LISER A lifile Init of glarlness briglitvns the clay. Current Literature Club GEORGE WILLIAMS His life is fur from bezug II' failure. I PALE HARDY The magic of Il' prolly i H face. Pep Squad o EVAN Moons: His is the glory of u firm capricious mimi. Boy's Scholarship GLADYS I mr!-:E Someone worlh l:uou'ing. X? REUBEN ANSEL Experience is thc best teacher. 5 ESTELLE DOBKINS Talented in more ways Hum one. Social Studies Club STUART P. AUSTIN A real frie111I. RILEY M11.1.ARu He piwff-rs lll0?Illl'S.n o Mmm:-1 1,1-:R Hr-:s'r1-:R As nivrry us H10 clay zs long. MAX lrwonxm Hr niusl hurv his fun ' Commercial Club Vagaboncls o MATNR YUUNG She will ln' ll success o IvoN C1.l-JVRLANIJ To vrr is hun1rn1. . MARX' l'll.lZABl-ITII JAMES To lfnou' hw' is Io lilfr' li 1' V. C lVlLl.IAM XVORTIIAM Is Ill.-ml lay ull, Penta Spanish Club IMQGENE TIDWELL A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair. Q WILLIAB1 MARTIN Lend lL Izumi. X01 LOUISE TRIMRLE Thf're is no bvllvr religion Hum fo be happy. eo HARRY VVITIIERSPOON We knoll' that he will make good in life. Football Basketball e GRACE BELL A smile' will go u long ways. Social Studies Club Central Commercial Club x Ev:-:RE'r'r BOYD Deeds, not u'orrls. X4 Louisa MCHARG A laugh is worfh ri l11lml1'ed groans 171 any market. I,ouisE MACLIN Age emma! ieiflzm' her, 'nor eilstonz stale her infinile' 1'uriely. Social Studies Club if ADA MARIE SMITH However rare true lore is, true friendship is 'm'reir. Social Studies Club Latin Club Girl Reserves 43- CHARLOTTE ADAMS A smile on her lips. Pep Squad fb EUGENIA BAILEY l.itlIe, Im! she has all you could hope for. Panther Sales Staff G JENNIE Lou ORME With talent un-11 perse- 1'erenr'e ull things are uHuinuIrIe. Letter C in Geometry Q FRANCES FULFORD One to Iw rulmirecl for more than on-e thing. Social Studies Club QN MATTIE Lou VVILKES Tu lore uml to he Iorerl is lhe' yI'l'lll4'Sl happi- -ness of f'J'lSfl'7ll't'.n RALPH KEENE A souml mind in ll scrum! lmrlyf' o O'rll0 HONEYCu'rT The curl I'l'0ll'IlS Ihr' u'orlc. o JAMES SULLIVAN A pvrsrmulilgf that is 1'n'1'i1'rl hy ullfl Letter C in Algebra Football Penta 4 JAMES COOK Tn ln' Vulliwr Ihun seein lo he. Soeial Studies Club 4 Blu. BROWN Uf,Hll'l1l'll um! upu'ural. Penta o XVILLIS CAN NON A :nun run lrnou' unfli- ing of nuznlmul witlioul lfnoivmg snmvlliing of llIlllH1'lf.n Penta JACK S'rEGA1.i. Alu'rlys willing In flu his pn1'f. ALMA KEENAN Cha,1'acte'o' is the best thing in. life to possess. O Jon S. TAYLOR Ho knows u'hu!'s what. O WAYNE Ni-:w'r0N Ho sure can lake the part of u big IumL'w' in ll play. Penta .X Hom!-:R BASS A mlm if fhoro ow'-r was one. Football President February Class -G, DREW CLIFTON While llwrv is life' tlwrc' is hope. Puntherette Staff GI-:RALDINE ViNs0N Thou who hast Ihr' fum! gift of II1'lL1lffll.u 6, CARL PAXTON His miml is his king- fiom. GEORGE ANKELE 'Tis thc' mind mukvs the body rif'h.' Football Basketball 19 IJORo'rnY IDAUGHERTY 'ASho nmlcvs up for hw' small sfaturf' in 0fllI'1' ways. Commercial Club Spanish Club o TIIURMAN Wnrn-: HTIIIll'NllHI mn surf' 117'll1f'.n Pantherctto Stull' QQ MARY ELIZABETH Louoimv See zvlwrc' she' co'mi's, apparre1'1I I ik 1' I h 4' spring. Central Commercial Club 49 Pam: BENNETT I'1Ltie'nce' fllIl1!1!'HfIl'lH'NN is power. Penta Letter C in Algebra Social Studies Club Q THOMAS H. EMERY Iz'r1'ry olozul has ll sil- rvr liflillflf PEARL IHCCKER Who rlovs no! lmou' und 1 lilrf' hor? Bun E1.L1s He has a smile that malges efven the Melancholy gwe may to Joy. Q5 CA1.v1N MILLICAN All heroes are in books. not found MINNIE LEE HENDRICK As 'rrzewy as thv day is long. HAZEL BOND 'fShe is content eww in ll ruin sformf' HOMER CRAIN S'eizo the opporhlnitj11. 1 r 0 -1 -yr? H1 J-'rag 1 T. ,ll runnin-ri -ns: , , Q-., .3 f 'r 3 'su 1 U E51 A-A x -1 3 JUNE GRADUATES JERRY MINTER Previous llziugs como in small packages. Penta Current Literature Club KATHRYN EDWARDS Just 11, smile from hm' nmkes flu' boys follow. Girl Reserves AGN C. li. VANCE A lwrul full of genius unrl u lH'llI'f full of ll'Illll.,' 5. WILLIAM SHARP When things go wrong lu' kvvps smiling. Q JAc1c TUCKER Il's not my fault l'0LLY WxLK1Ns0N l e'u' filings ure' impos- sible lo rlilzgoncv mul skill. WlI.l,lAlNl PENRY His glory is nwnf' lo sulnlue JOSEPHINE BLANTON Sho knows ll'l1lll she' lrrzows wlwn she' lmozrs il. Penta Girl Reserves Pep Squad ff SAM SALT A laugh is worth u flzousrnul groans. Penta 4. ROWAN SHAW I uzvolfc om' morning mul founrl myswlf fu- mousf' Football BETTY BERRY Age will nof Il'lllll'l' nor custom chungr hw' 1'uriety. Current Literature Club Qs JENNINGS DURAN His rlurls uri' Illllllllllllllhu Penta HUGH SLOAN 1 l1vsa'f'f'l1 you ull is lwltrl' I-'1ZOIl'Il to Illis gf'nIlr'mun. LOUINE FLASKERUIJ Of two vrils, Hu' lwss is always lo lm r'hos4'n. HENRY TILFORD Correct, with spirit, eloquence, with careg intense to reason, or polite to please. ,x Essm JONES Who wouldn't Il'll'lll those eyes. Letter C in Geometry Panther Staff SAM SCIIWARTZ Silenee is golden. fi Im-:NE BROWNING An ubridgement of all that is pleasant -in woman. Q Mnmuci-1 TRIPPLEHORN Tutored in the rudi- ments of many des- perate studies. QX KA'riiLi-ii-IN DENNARD When, you know her, you love her. Central Commercial Club Q MAIYRICE MEYERSON Speaking of famous athletes: I'm always on the team, said the lzorsefly. Football ETH!-:L WATTS An all-round girl, friendly, and mueh lil-'ed by all. Girl Reserves Q5 JonN MAYHUGH Character and ability arf the working tools of fame. Letter C in Algebra Panther Staff Current Literature Club Q5 TnnLMA Jonas Ever to conquer. 6? VVILLIAM COIIEN 't0ne of our noblest, our most 1'alo1'ous. Football Track 49 REATIIA MAY JONES A maiden never bold, a spirit still and quiet. Central Commercial Club 9 J AMES STOVALL To be able to call him a friend is a privilege. Social Studies Club Q9 MAVIS MCPIIERSON Earth's noblest thing- ii woman perfected. Central Commercial Club MARGARET WALLACE lIin1pl+'s-alavays smiling. Girl Reserves Pep Squad -SN ALICE MlI.I.S A mouth that knows only Io smile' and a l'lllIl'IIllllj1 1H'1'S0'Ylll,lllfll.H Girl Reserves LEE OTIS DALLAS Couragv lm has, and all flIat's jim' in man. T rack 49 Wll.I.IE MAE CRAIN UAffl'llCll'l'4'7Il'SS is 110 small tl,!ll'lHIltl!11'.n Pep Squad Q INEZ TERRELL I?o1'1I for SIll'f'4'SS, she sre'nu'fl with gram' to win, with lwart fo hold. Social Studies Club 0 FRANCES NVELCII Sho is full of plf'asarz', roid of strife, and is lwlofvffvl by HHl.1lfll.n Girl Reserves 4X HAROLD BAGGETT nTlIt I'!' is lzomfsfy, mafn- IIOOII aml gooal fallow- ship in flaw. EDWARD EITELAIAN Small in stature' lm! grvat in lu'arf. o STELLA ELLIOT A :lay in April 1a'1'1'r Fllllll' so sa'1'c'l. Girl Reserves Social Studies Club Commercial Club OPAL TDNEY SIa'c'f'f1'r' also lllan honey and flu' hoary womb. Central Commercial Club Penta o ANITA VVILSON nf:l'7Ill0, modest as a flowe-r. Letter C in Algebra o IJIIEON NANNEY What szcwft rlvllghf a qaivf life affords. 15 MARY RIITII YVEAR Il is frarzquil proplf' who af'1'omplisl1 lllIlf'll.H K5 ANNIE MCLEAN IS no sliglzl a4lI'anlaye'.' Penta Current Literature ClI1b A pleasing f'01l11l1'7lfl7ll'l' . CIIAPIN HARRIS His 11111111 11'11s k1'1'11, 111- f1'11s1' 111111 f1'11g11l, lL1l1 f111'1111 11ff11i1's. Penta sv Ilosn SWEET Huh 11'l11 l11'1'11111111' Y 111111 l11'1' soul 111'1' just 11l1l:1'. BONITA COTTEN A s11'1'1'! 11H1'111'1i1'1' 1:11111 of !1I'lll'6'.l, sl VIVIAN EICKIIOFF SiIe111-1' is flu' 1ll'l'fL'C'f 1l!'l'll1l1 of joy, I were 11111 1'iH11' Izappy, if I 0011111 say how 11111c11. Pantherette Staff Q' ALFREI1 RUSSELL One who 1'1'1'11 111111' has 11cq111r1-11 11 great repu- 11111011.11 Vagabond Pep Leader GX RUTII ELIZABETII PARKS Her 11111111'f1'1111 is fu 111' 11 1IfL'SlLl'C'I'.,, X' A llAN FI-:ENY Worthy of ll 1c11iyl1t. OLIVE DUMKE Well fiH1111 111 111'1s. as LOUISE HOULE The only 11'11y Io l111'1'1,' tl friend is to be 1111,1'. 6 J. C. JAIINS U1.1i7lCIl' lhe right llfllfl 11111 it. Penta QD NAOMI CRANE A lore of 1l'lH'7l1ll!1 111111 a sweet sincerity. Penta Panther Staff Central Commercial Club Q9 KATIIERINE Cox Ease 11'ifl1 l11f1ll11'Il.H Pantherctte Staff Qs ANNE ROIILEDER Her high sc-1111111 lifv is a S1C1P1l'1'ILg - slum' 111 lurgcf' op11o1't1111it1'1's. Central Commercial Club Pep Squad Girl Reserves 49 DOROTIIY LEE HUI-'F 0 f11i1'12st f10ll'l'7'.U Central Commercial Club MARY Mll,LICAN Her quiet ways and j'nithf14l 'work are ser- mons to all who ll11.7llC.n QW ll0R0'l'llY FUIILINGTON She has a mean way with the men. Vagabond Girl Reserves QN PAI'I.INI: PERKINS Still water runs deep. Q. ORA Lou JACK A sunny temper gilrls the erlges of life's lzluekest cloud. Q5 BETTY HODGSON She has her men ways, mul they are strllcmgf' Penta Letter C in Algebra Latin Club Qs HAzI-:L BOND MOSELEY The 'milrlest 'manners uml the gentlest heart. Central Commercial Club 45 SARAII SMITII Thy modesty is a can- Y! :Ile to thy merits. Penta Latin Club AUSTIN JORDAN Thou art perfect in all honor. 0 CIIARLI-is COLLIER Fearless mimls climb soonest into crownsf IPTA GORDON MCLAUGHLIN Good humor is the health of the soul. Current Literature Club Social Studies Club 45 HASKELL TERRY There is always victory where there 18 cour- age. gg, MACK JENKINS In him alone, 'twas natural to please. Penta Social Studies Club RANDALL SPARKS All right in his way and he balances the scale. Latin Club Q, HOMER PEEPLES, JR. One touch of merrimcnt makes the zehole ll.'0l'ltl glad. Penta Letter C in Algebra and Geometry Senate Latin Club Jolm LUTON We expect g'rc'u,t things of him, and shall not bc tl'lStL1l1I0i7lfCll., Social Studies Club FRANCES JONES Neat and sweety fhufs allf Q GAITHER REYNOLDS She has a smile for you. .x MARIAN RULAND GRAHAM A rare combiization of Iwuufy mul Il'lS!IO'lll,.', Q DAVID STITT Such sfrong renown as time sI1aIl,'rw'ervIc'c1'y. Letter C in Algebra Penta Social Studies Club Senate Q DOROTIIY DENNIS KlWfII'flIll'Sf by doing good. xx VIRGINIA O'NElLL A Turf' ronzlrinatioiz, of befulfy, friemlship, and lerm'ni11g. Central Commercial Club Dorm WELLS A girl n1'1'1'flvu'iny with yoml will f0ll'll,'l'll all. Central Commercial Club o Com l.1LEs I5LL1s She is young, lull lmu' slll' lIlIllfl'H ll, fillrlll' mils. . .lou N CASSELL ln uclinn fnillrful mul 111 lzrmor, clr'ur. o JESSE HUMPHRYS Tries, mul rriws, rnlrl tries so lIllI'fl.U x Ironorm' S'rAN1foRn Oh my, sllf' has rlimplvs mul rvmly wil. Tlzafs f'll0Il!llI.U Spanish Club o GEORGE PIIILLIPS Hr llllll runs fusfcxl yvls flu' ring. Penta Q Social Studies Club x5 ' l'lEl,l-IN MARIE STEVENS Her goorlnwss is lwfmly in its lwsf vs1'11l4'. EUGENE CARTER Work prorlucvs rirluf, and ririue, lionorf' Letter C in Algebra xo BTELBA CARROLL Grave is in ull lzvr slcps, lu'al'c'n in her eyes. Girl Reserves Pep Squad Q BERNICE HOUSEWRlGllT Keep up wilh flu' world, noun Spanish Club Commercial Club QQ RUTH HUF!-' A fum' zrillz glmlnvss 01'c1'sprz'ml. Pantherette Staff X. CHARLES Scumlm' 'Tis flcvds must win flu' prize. Pantherette Staff Q. ANNETTA GRANGER WlLirled by u'l1im. xv CuAnLEs AN'roN Thinkers url' scurvv us gold. CIIARLES FGIISIIEE What would lift' he without lo-re and football. x MARY ADI-:LINE PETERS A girl with u smile for everyone. Girl Reserves Pep Squad Xb KATIIERINE MLIRPllY Good hzcnzor is the health of the soul. G FRANCES JIMEsoN If you wozllrl lmre frienrls, be one. Social Studies Club Q. EUGENE PILANT He serrcrl with glory unrl mlmzrecl success. Q, MARX' HUNT I'metiee is everything. Q, WIII-:RRY WoRsIIAIx1 Energy mul persistence conquer all things. Pep Squad MARGARET HOPKINS Her smile will bring a rcwarrl to her some day. Current Literature Club Q ELIZABETII ROKEY Virtues like hers make human nature's spine. 46 JOE STEWART Now when it comes to Joe, the're's u boy with,- out a foe. Penta x BESSIE MERRELL A sweet, rle-mure little thing. QQ VIRGINIA HOLT Precious things come in small packages. Letter C in Geometry Commercial Club 49 GEORGIA WALTER Dream what you want to be, then be it. Commercial Club 49 Jo1IN MARTIN He was ll' humlsome youth with ri lugubrious face, and u most en- gaging smile. Penta Senate TIIELMA LAVENDAE Has a persmzality that counts in more ways than one. Penta Girl Reserves Pep Squad 40 Lom-:NE AUSTIN In truth, a truthful, trtu', loving heart. Social Studies Club lmoRoT11Y RECTOR Wish her silccvss and hope that she wins in all things. SPENCER NORMAND Optimism is the philos- ophy with 1l'h1ch we re- garrl 07l7'Sl'l?'I?S.u Track IPTA kgs JUANTTA ANKELE What more could he u'isl1vrl? Vagabond Social Studies Club A KATHRYN HUDZIETZ What is aught but as 'tis 1'al1led? Swim. LAVY You lzarv those eyvsg use them. Girl Reserves HowARn STEvENsoN His winning smile is the key to his many friendships. Basketball Football T rack Qx RUTH WILMOTH A noble deed is a step towarfl heaven. Girl Reserves Social Studies Club Q LOUISE COLLEY Friemlsl1,ip is a sheltering tree. Q5 ELIZABETH STUBBS Her life .is a happy one, and is Izred with fnmrh Joy-77 RUTH RATLIFF Wearing all the weight of learning lightly like a flower. Penta Q J OY LoUP Try to be as goorl as Joy. Girl Reserves IPTA CLYDE CARMACHAEL None like him in ten, thousand. MARY JANE RIDGWAY Such popularity should lw deserved. Penta Vagabond Panther Staff Girl Reserves xx RUTII EVANS Sho has hit thc mark. Girl Reserves IPTA Ii MoR'r0N HATLER Most honest, brave, an skillful. Track IPTA .. ELIZABETII IJANA Her doorls spcuk for lz.o'r.' JEN NIE QUATTROCCIII Genius must bo born mul izvrcr can In' fought. A LOREE GUIIL Sof!! Who comes lwrv? Penta KING KINDRICK 4'AIu'uys smiling. History Club fl H C. L. PECK Thinkers are scare as gold. Letter C in Algebra and Geometry Q LUCILLE SMITII She is gentle, she' is shy, .but she has mischief in her eye. Central Commercial Club 43, LYLE HENDERSON Drink deep or mslo not. o MAY CROZIER Kimi-hearted, friendly full of life. Pep Squad 45 EDGAR LUNDBERG HTll,I'l'8'S a brmu' man, If any. MARY LLOYD GARNETT Happiness is a nocessily of life. X6 RUTH SULLIVAN Gentle, modest us u flower. Girl Reserves Pep Squad l l:.xN1'r:s Wiii'rmlUusT ixvllflllllfl in flu' ll'0l'lll is so yoorl 11s 11s1'f11Incss. KENNI-:Til Him. His ll!'Hll'4' is lo lu' like LllIfllIl'l'fI. Mmu.1-: GRAY u1'1llll', lu Hlljl in Il11' l1'11sl. Social Studies Club l,EoNARo Com' 'Ullvrr 1111111 l'0llH' llllll Illl ll, may yo, Ivnf 111' ll'lll lll.Sl f1n'1'f1'1'1'. Penta Letter C in Algebra lmcx' llzxsiaiiln' ln fhy fur-1' uw' sw the ramps of honor, lflllll llllll loyulfyf' Girl Reserves Pep Squad I.. H. BLAN KE UTVIII' 11'orIl1 is in lwing, Y! not in sevnzing. IGTIIEI. PARKER Still Ihvy g11,:1'1l 111111 slill ll11' 11'o111lvr grclo H1111 one small 11111111 0011111 crrrry ull shi' lu'lIl'Il'.n nm R. W. CO0MBEs A movies! :nun nvrzfr lulks of l1ims1'If. HAZEL WACEY ' Oh, has she yo! it. Pep Squad X2 SAM Mosns nn Laugh and flu' 11'orI1l laughs Il'llll, yon, so lauglzf' Qs KATHERINE QKAU PRATIIER She has sighed to many, lhongh sho lows bu! one. Girl Reserves Pep Squad O EDMUND WILSON Very Imslzfnl but helps holal the school stand- ards up. eo EDITH DUTTON Look f'llt'0l'fll,lIll upon. mv, here loref Ihou, sc-cst how diligent I um. QD MAx 'I'uoMAsoN Honor is 1llll'l'llU.SCll by the 1180118 wo do. LINBOOD ITICKENSON Glrul with other nu'11's good, f'ontr'r1t with hzs lot. ff EDNA LINDSAY Of gentle soul,' to hu- man wire, ll fru'mI. ,x NAOMI MCIIEAN If she has 11 fault we luuw not fouml it. Penta ,x HILMA NELSON A nwuning to her fvu' u'orrls. Qx EDWARD SANDERS If at first you 1lm1't s1u'z'c-ml, try, try flgtlfltlfl Central Commercial Club Qx llII'rII PRIIDEN nSl'7lSlll1'0, swift to 9'0- sent, but as swzft 'zn utoning for errors. Social Studies Club LOUISE BAKER A p'ric4'If'ss jen'e'l. Letter C in Geometry Current Literature Club Social Studies Club X ,. 24 .IEANETTE JACKSON Her air hurl ll IIIl'll7lll1fl, hw' mo1'vnu'nt u gran-v. You tllrnvrl from tht' frzirwsl to yum' on hw fm'f'. . MARGARET ESTES lVrn1tvrl lo lu' mul non' shf is . I . Ponta . lllCK TAYLOR ul'Vll1'll the' lt'lll'll1'I'S hurl their pivlf, ull of them whose Ilir'lI'. Penta IPTA ELIZABETII STAGG Cupnl1l4', 1lf'p1'mlnlrlf', Iruf' ns steel. What moore' Flllllll om' say? o MARY QIIALLS An 0,lt'l1'llt'llI'l4'lI muffl- wn, trlu' nurl pure. ,X VIRGINIA WALL A 1ll'l'fl'I'l uvmlrnz 'nolrly llltllllll'll.H o Ross REID lVith 1'oir'1's mul np- plrlusv of t'l't'I'jl sort. Pentax HAZ!-:L GARRETT Her voice is little but sweet. Pantherette Staff ALICE HONEYCUTT Sweet aurl gentle but l'll l'1'7'.H KI-:NT IRVINE His heart is open as the day, his feelings ull are true. MYRTLE HADAWAY 0 for the Universe not ll drop more I beseech you. Bm rr CARSHON Do well mul 'right null let the world sink. ImNAu V. PELPHREY A hlouale that -would make Cleo jump in the Nile. Panther Sales Staff Current Literature Club llonmrr DRUMMOND Strong in sense and wise 'without rules. Letter C in Algebra I.:-mor MCCULLY They huilerl him umbi- tious to do a thing. Pantherette Staff Panther Stuff o LAUNA Wm1'mu-:AD t'She certainly has ri strong f'lI!ll'llCfUl'.H Penta Letter C in Algebra o ESTELLE ENGLER 'AWoulrl like to know ereryborlyf' Current Literature Club 45 IvoNNE HENSON Lofty and sour to them that lore her not, but to those that seek her, sweet as sum mer. Mll.TON Ll-:E A proper man as one shall see in ll summrr's day. ELSIE GARNER Get the thing you want when you ll'll7ll it. 4. FREDA HURWITZ Lires like rr, flower. HARRY MUMMERT A man polished to the nail. Penta Senate X9 LA NELLE CULLRNDER Words are easy, like the wind: faithful friends are hard to find. Girl Reserves 65 JIM DAVIS Equal to every occasion. Qs IloRIs Ross: lJURRa'I I' The world loves a per- son of bright and happy disposition. Social Studies Club 6' .IOIINNY HILL Prompt to more, but firm to u'a1l. T rack ADDIE MAE LEIGII Know her, then lore her. we BYRON SCARBOROUGII They are truly great who are truly good. LILLIAN DWORKIN Suits the action to the word. Commercial Club Qx WOOTEN WOOTEN A companion that is cheerful is worth gold Current Club Qs Literature HAZEL STRICKLAND She is content 1011111217 she is. Letter C in Algebla 0 VAI.'roN BRAY He is always to lu 1 lied upon for being gen erous, kind, and good in OPAL PRATIIER A sweet atlractiie Lind Y of grae-e. lb YALE GLAZER Pleasure and actions make the l10?l'1'S.y G VIRGINIA CoLvIN Beauty is it excuse. S 02071 ELIZABETII BUSH l!Rl'fi1l4'lIlf'7If 1'1'1111tes 111f1111ty 1'1'1'1'y11'l1e1'1'. Pantherette Staff VIRGINIA HOLMES The 11111111's1 111111111e1'1'1l 111111 1111' g1'1'11t1fsf 1lt'll'l'1.u Pep Squad Girl Reserves Commercial Club .3 - ARTIIIYR DUNCAN The 11'o1'111 k11o11's 710111- 11111 Of its .11f1'1'11t1fs1 llll'77.u MARY CHARLES ANDERSON What 11111111 01111 1111 suirl of 11l'7' 1111111 111111 she wus 0111' of us. Pep Squad Girl Reserves Commercial Club ,.. FRANCES DANIEL 'AA fl'l.l'7Ll1 ix 11'01't11 11,11 l111:111'1Is we' 01111 rim. Girl Reserves BILLEY HOLLEY VVATSON She has fl pvrsorifllily 1,1111 is Il c1'1'11if 111 111131- o111'. ' Penta Panther Staff Letter C in Algebra and Geometry 49 BASIL PAYNE T1IOIlll'1 fl s1'11o1111', 1111 us l111'1'1'f111'1'. ul 111111 1l1'i111r. LAYTON JOHNS A s111111'111, 1111 111l111'f1' 111111 fl 11'111'f11y g1'11Il1' 1111111. Basketball Track RUTH AE'r11UR F111' 1'i1'l111' 1111111 fimls 1'f1'1'1111l 'ffllllf'.,l Pantherettv o FRANCES H.-KNSON .ll1'1'1l ll'llIS llll' soul. o PAULINE CHISIIOLM A 111111l1' 11111111 111111 111'111l1' lIl'lll'1.H o LEO MONTGOMERY HS111111' f1'11, S111111' l11'111', s111111' j1111y1' of 111'11's, x111111' 11111k1' 11. o NAOINII SMITH lAWfll'III l11'111'11'1I, 111111111- Ni1'1', 111111 11'1lI'.U 4 PAm,1NE JONES I11fi111t1' '1'1l'1ll'8 111 ll 1111111 1'1111111. Central Comma-rcial Club BLANCHE HALL Good grades for the smart ones. Letter C in Algebra Penta Current Literature Club Qx WVAUNEETIIA COLVIN Consfant as the North- ern S Ia'r Pantherette Staff G LEE BASSINGER Worth malcvs flu' man. Penta Football Basketball T rack Qx MARY Lou Mos1ER She has zz, way about hm' thut always lzvlpsf' Q, MARY LOUTITIA Cox Worthy by '1'i1'tuv. Current Literature Club BLANCIIE BARNES A true soul and sweet. Social Studies Club Girl Reserves Xt ROLAND BALCII A manly nmnm'rf'1I mlm. Y.....Wi',3 - '!-TL 1' ILLJLI-'a..i 1 u- IIS? ' 1' ' W M555 TED OPRAN Equal to every occasion. GX MARGARET Fox Air and manners are 'more expressive than u'ords. Q UOROTHY KOLIUS Honour, high honour and renown. 0 EVALYN MILLS A mouth that knows only to smile and ri clzarming pe1'so1mIily. Qs Lows LEVY 'Tis goofl to he honest and true. Social Studies Club Q FRA N CES STEELE Her day is filled with ufork but she finds time for pleasure. LOUISE EDEN Bless you, my fortmmte' lady. L0I1IsA WIl.SON Her personality Ivins all. Panther Staff Current Literature Club to WILL SIIAW Child of an age that l1'f't1crvs, not l'7'4'at1's. Qx ZETTA ASIILOCK How sweet and gracious vwiz IH, vom mon spc'vcl1. Pantherette Staff Q. JAMES A. FULLER High cfrectefl thoughts seated 'in the lzeart of courtesy. Penta Panther Staff Letter C in Algebra and Geometry 49 FRANKIE MCCONNELL All that glistvns isn'l g0lfl.' Q52 MATT VVALKER Almost to all things roulrl he t14'r11 his hand. Senate LOUISE NELSON Goorl1zess is beauty in its lzvst estate. Girl Reserves Latin Club JACK BOYLE Tr-zwst frivml mul noblest foe. Penta Letter C in Algebra CATIIERINE CALDWELL A 'rare comlrinatimig beauty and brains. Penta X C. L. MILLER Just a man of fashion. DOROTHY REINKE Always a goorl sport. ' Pep Squad Commercial Club Girl Reserves 0 JACK SMITH NYM I low' glory :- glory's a great thing. 49 JEANNE HORSLEY Oh :lo not reall history for that I lfnou' must Inf' false. Penta Letter C in Math. Q. BILLY KIMZEY Of loyal Natura' null nj noble' mind. Enum' KITCIIIN Tlwy say Iwuuly is skin fl 1' 4' p , ivvll, h'llIll.I1'N Iwuilty ix not. CiiARI.i:s WITH:-:RsPo0N LiH1e' but l'Ill'l'gf'il.l'.u IGDNA PEARL XVEST Sho with ull flu' clifirnl of u'on1r1n. Spanish Club Wii.i.i,xm NVIBORG His 41e'wI.w xpmlr for l1in1.' Furzn MCCALL U.LllIl'll!1S full ol' lilo. . HI-1l.nN Russixm, To lrnoil' lwr is fo lllcf' lll'I'. o lil. V. TURNER, JR. His only books url' ll'0IlI4'H'N Iwool.'s,um1 lion' ln' lorvs fo sfllflyf' .Ion HUDSON Nolr1f' by llt'l'lf1lfl1', gru- vlous final f1'1'r'. MARGARET Bu1,BRooK Always smiling. Spanish Club TROUPE NELSON tlHf'l'l',S fo all flu' s14r'1'f'sN lla' 1l1'svr1'f's. O lVIELFORll Lino HARMAN O H'f'll for liinl irliosf' will is NlI'fHIfI.H o RAE SIIANBLUM Willa yo141'41r4'amy ryrs, you can 1ll'l'1llx' 11 livurf or mvml if. Social Studios Club EARL FRAN Klil N Noi Ill0l'l'l!l good, hill goof! for somr'fl1iny. Pzmthcrette Stull Current l,ltCl'il1,l1l'C Club o J osizm I I Nr: BROWN Wifl1 viobilify mul frr1rrq1lilify. Mp- -Q- A ,.,...., ,Y '11 LOUISE Pomc Th y modesty is o ctmvllo to thy mv1'it. CLYDE MILLER A 'manly nutmwrwl man. Football I,Eo MCCLUNG Loo hos tha' HHI.kt'lLgS of rt yoorl umrtistf' Qt BETTY CLARE CARNRUQR I1vu.uty 'is tho inrlvn' of o lorger foot thrm 'wis- atom. Panther Sales Staff Latin Club qv FLOYD B. TURNER Sfmt thou mrmly yua- tivnce' with thy Imrn- ing. CROYLE BUSSEY Full of form' fmrt fl'l'Hl upon his foot. Z5 LENNIE ROBERSON She has tht' sweetest u'vlcom0. Social Studies Club Letter C in Math BILLY E. HARRIS Ripe for gre :mtl mighty ings. JUANITA VVILHITE at emptozts Nnrtm tol She is stwtious: That IS enough sunt. BoAz Hosxms Small in stotaw hut fl7't'lI.t in hm EDGAR BOURLAND rt.' Ho most li'1'r's, It thznlcs most, fools tht noblest, rwts Penta Letter C tht' host in Math RAYMOND W. IPARRAII Loyal to th is he. 4' utmost Social Studies Club JANE GILLAM Serem'Iy pz rIi1'im'ly st: are mul yt t .. 'or1y. Letter C in Algebl L HARRY EMBREY Behold, u lIromlsa'. .-..,. -- ov'- - ..-H ..,....+-, mon of CHARLES PURVIS He was ever precise in promise-l.'eepiug. Senate IPTA QX 'l'REss1E B. DUNCAN One lrutlz is eleur: Wlzulerer is, is right Central Commercial Club Spanish Club vx ll0lilNE FLASKERUD Like, but oh how 1lijl'erenf. o llonorm' SHEPHERD Her ll'0l'flll7ll'SS as IL prol'er1fm'l. xo PAUL E. BAKER A marfs own manner mul l'lllll'lLCll'I' IS 'lllllllf best becomes Inna. Q' MARIAN FARMER A sleeef uHrueli1'e kind of grace. 4 So1'u1A BLUM If is leell fo he merry and wise. Current Literature Club Spanish Club ,, V, Y-.,:.-Hr.--...fp - . 1-v:....a.....- ,. 1 x...,,,.. mia ll1x1E MERRIFIELD HTl1fC:ll'0l'!l impossible is no! In her flzctionm'y. x9 BARBARA LEVEY Only silence suilellz best Q, BEN NVILKINS uC0lll'flffll' nullfes Ihe um'n. 3, MARJORIE VVEBER What she 'wills to rlo or say seems leisesf, llesf, and most discreet. Penta Letter C in Algebra and Geometry Latin Club Q HELEN SHELL Not too serious, not foo gay, but u rare goof! fellow when if comes Io ploy. Pantherette Staff Central Commercial Club Q PAULINE TURNER With grace to win, with lzeurf lo hold. Pep Squad Qs JIM TRIPPLEIIORN ' ns n Jolly but bushful. Football Basketball Aim I mx M A N A jwnrl ms! ll1'fvlll'1' NIVINV. o l'Al'l. lllc'llART A r'lra'w1'fr4l pvrsmi is allways r1ppr4'1'iul4'1l. Grzumsrz DUNN!-:1.l.x' lVr ll'lll'1' his yrf'r1Im'ss lo hr' !Illl'HHI'II.n 4 W1-:l.mmN GRE!-ZNWOOD l'l'f' rlmihl not that for mn' so fruw, flmn' must lm vihvr uohlvl' irnrlf In ilu. Latin Club Jlim' lVlc'Mu,I,AN lI4'sl of ull umongsf fhf' l'fIl'1'Nf nj' ynml mics. IIARRY lloncomu His fl1l'!' is his f0l'i?llL1'.' Ponta . RAY STAMPS !,0IIllllll'ii!l uml uhility silrh us his shmlhl hz' :li'sf'1'1'1'1I. AUGUSTA BROOKS Lifv is shorf, yd HN'l'l'!.n e RALPH JOHNSTON Ufjllt' who rmlhl, hu! flaws noi, hams! of his 111'l1ir'1'4'mf'r1fs. MARY RESNICK OW in u lliimlnvl, shi' run bf' rmullwl in ui ull finws fo hvlp mil. Jonx P. Ilzoxs High Ihouyhl mul unfin- 4 hh' worals, mul ull lhuf mrzlcvs ll mam. . Jonx MATIIIS Quivf, 11ml l'l'Ht'l'l'l'll, hui lcnows II lol nmrf' Ihun hv shma's. o Tnmxm: MARRS Slu'r'f'ss ln' his fm' hz' is fuitllful in all things. Commercial Club History Club o ALICE Mll,l.luAN Has mow Ihuu shi' shows, sjuvilfs lvss than shv lcnou's. lIowAm1 VVALSII I1111111'11s11 111 111'11i11s is 11 1111l1l1' 111111l1'ty. Letter C in Algebra Penta ll0RUTllY U'r1.m' She 1'1'1'l11111ly is 11111' 1'11111'isf11'11l. Central Commercial Club o l.l11'i1,1.l-: 1'URv1s H1'llII4lS s1111sl1i111' 111111 l1111111i111'ss 1111 H11' l1l111'sl l1llllH.'l Girl Reserves Central Commercial Club 1 ii IWA1:1:A1zi:'r Mmsizxiimiwirzn Sl11' is l11'1's1'lf of lwxl llllllflN H11' 1'11ll1'1'li1111. Central Commercial Club Pep Squad Ciiicsrizu Li-11-1 Ulllllfl s1'11tf1'1's 111'1111111l 14'1f llllll lIllIIl0l' 11l ll'lll.u es IJURUTIIY Jimi-rs Mu1nLm'oN Why 1111! 111- jlfllllljl llllll !Il'!l?'l Social Studies Club Pep Squad 5 M11.i1m:11 lll.l-ZNTLINGER ll111fs ll'l'll, 111'ls lllllillll -1111g1'ls t'0Illll 110 1111 111111'1'. Ros:-1 CIIICOTSKY Life is IIICLCIC 11,1 111 ki11111z1'ss 111111 !'0Il'I'lI!I1'. History Club Lizwoim PERKINS IL'1'1'1' pl1'11s1111l 111111 lllljljljlfl BAILEY OTTWI-:LL UN111111 l111t I1 l'lllSl'lf 1-1111 l11' his 1111 l'lllll'l.H o I,E1'A Bm.l,i-1 BRowN 'I'1'111' 11'111'fl1 1'1111q11111's 11ll. o Lou ETTA Moiunsox 'KSII1' xlurlivs lv 11'i11, 111 lI11lSlf'.n o lVII'1RVINF1 BRAN NEN Lire 11,1111 fl1i11lr. Girl Reserves Pep Squad 11- 1111114 HAZELWOOD Of st1'1111g 11l1ys1'q111' 111111 111i111l. JOIIN MCCLI-:I.I,AN llE.l'l'l'l'lIlllljl busy but quick abou! it. xo GI.AuYs FRANCISCO Light quirlrs of music, brolcen :mal um'I'f'u. lietter C in Algebra Girl Reserves WII,I.m HAY HOWARD Thug mww' fail fha! fry. Success always z'rOu'u,s fllvir efforts o RUTH LIMS Thr way fu harm' friI'mls IS I0 In' Om ,n 46 AI. MCMURRAY What s!raug1'r hrmst- plate than a livarf un,- llll7lf1'fI.n Social Studies Club ab, ANNABEL GOLDTIIWAITE Her very froufns are fairer fav' than smiles of other maidens are. Penta Letter C in Algebra Girl Reserves Q' NIARGARET lJAwsoN A pleasing coun fvnauce , is no slight aflI'antage.' Letter C in Geometry Central Commercial Club VICTORIA BRADFORD Upright simplivily is flevpcsl wisdom. o M Am' FERGUSON AbiliIy iu'1'0lra's I 1'vspo11siIIi1ily.' Q5 LEON BOONE W'husv high rvspf'1'I anal rich ruliilify flirl luck a parallvlf' 59 EARLINE KINSEY Oh, hou' fha! fonguz' can raffle. Pep Squad 'af' BLANCIII: JACKSON Why uof girv hw' lhal u'l1it'l1 shi' 4If'sUrI'4's. Pep Squad -s ARNETTE CONNER lu l'lzf'mistry 'term au unsolrwl original, lvuf lx'Vl0ll'7I fo be 1'vrys1f'1'v1 Penta WII.I.IAM BRYANT Real ll'0l'flI rrquirvs H0 inlvrprvtution. Hormel-1 WILSON A gentleman and ci lruz' jrwmI.' 0 LEWIS Fosmn He sils high, in ull the pcopI4 s l1v1n'Is. Q Bois JORDAN A hriglif miml mul an ullilvtir' prirIc. Football Panther Sales Staff Track Q PRENTIS BALL A nolrlv uno. Social Studies Club X EDWIN Ilosl-J Hisfuf'1', lhf' illrlm' of a superior mind. Q5 PYEATT CoLQu1T'r An able lull, quiet mul l'l'Nt'l'l'0lI.u Penta Senate Q, CLIFTON NEw'roN Hail to Hive, 'Army'f Social Studies Club I., -..,..... .-, ELIZABETH YOUNG Venus, thy olvrnul szlwiy, all lhc' race of men obey. Girl Reserves Pep Squad 0 JUANITA DALTON ulll0!It'Sf,fllPll1' is noi Io be despiserl by lhe high- est cluw'aclers. SIIHILA ALLEN Gentle of s!u'r'cl1, lwrzvfi- con! of mmrl.' Girl Reserves Q RUBY CARLSON She is uflniirwl by ull. o BEATRICE FRANKRICK She morvs like' llljflfll- dvss mul looks like at queen. MARY ELIZABETH Esms A bvauly, who c'afr'lu's them when she can. Latin Club EDNA THOMAS IV01iv1' irllq' ll minute, lrul tlzrifty mul lhonghtful of others. Evi-:m'N MeCAuTx' R1'alahility is always appr4'r'iat1'1l. Social Study Club Central Commercial Club to Vivmx Homwns Thr nlilrlcfst manu4'rs aml the yrf'at1'st heart. Girl Reserves Commercial Club Pep Squad W1i.1,iAM I m,I.ows Hr ln'li1'1'f's that sulf- f'r1nfirlvnr'z' is a great asset. Letter C in Algebra and Geometry Penta ' Panther Stafl o ANNIE lllTTll KIMIEROUGII ltimplf's that will hvlfl santa lmy's heart. Central Commercial Club Current Literature Club lrmm'rlilcA MM-I Pnoeron lL'rvr pleasant alal happy. Letter C in Geometry Spanish Club .,. l,1'c'il,1,r: Goswm ,f1nyc'lsarv paillterl fail tn tual: lllrt' ll4'l'.u Letter C in Algebra Penta ' O W .Vx Y Nr: Fam' xl rliligrnt mah will slanrl lwfarf' l.'ings. Basketball Panther Staff Track 1 J PAUL BRA Nm' Thou art the lziyhest anfl the most h Hman, too. BETTY J Acxsox Beauty rloth varnish age. Girl Reserves 4 ELIZABETH GRISWOLD What is lnrrly m'r1'r flies. KATHHRI NE PRUETT VVe lore in others what we like 0urs1'l1'es. Social Studies Club o GRAHAM lmowrv JRN 0 Y The onli ram wtilian . - l U worthy ll IPINQ' mah IN wzth llIlltNl'lf.n o NYE BERNSTEIN The gentle' miml hy yen- tle rlcvrls is lc110w11. Commercial Club o SPARKS Not too serious, not Ina gay, but a rare yoofl fellow, when it comes to play. CATIIICRINH ABBOTT Thr, only 1'f'u'r1rrl of 1'i1'fm' is 1'i1'f1u'. Cc-ntml Commvrciul Club o XVl'Il.l,l 0RIl Lomfxx 1 Ill'l'1'l' llIQ'l'1' Iiws no grvu l1'1r1lz'1'. Pentag Letter C in Algebra Pre-sident of June Class o sun' his lzlcvs lvl' SCo'r'r Com-:MAN Human HlIlIll'l' is foml uo:'vlty. C. ll. Winsox o flf'r1Ilv:m':1 pr'1'f1'1' lIl4IlI1lt'N.U .I A Ml-is lvlllllfl 1 a'H' lH'lll'fN lllfz' llls, with rirlzu' ll'lll'7II, frm ,I1'll1lN lilfe' his 1l'llll ,i'll0ll'l1'lljl0 l1lfUI'lIlUIl.U 4 lmYl.ic ARMSTRONG Hy ull n Il fuzluz-1 :urns lu' is not 'H o M,ui.mium Iloumcs ll'ill1 loo lllIlt'll qllirlc- 1 f. Q uvss vrvz' to ln' mug I1 with too mud: Ihznk- 4 Illll lo li 1 1 II l I Vt' FOIIIHIJ , ' qllllfilljllllx BRYAN I'oifF How .... lnlff' lllis 1'1'll'ur1I,' nlulrr' IHl'l'l'.Il, man. Pzmthcr Staff FRANK Cl1ol,l,,ui .Uc'Il of fvu' zrorrls uri' flu' lmst IHt'II.H Punthvrctte Stuff JACK BLAxciiAiw llHllII1lS1Illlf' is ns lulml- sonu' ll01'S. Q- PAULINE VVIIALIN u Now, no u-omun rlurrs 1'.f'p1'a'ss ull slu' fIIllIli'N.l' Social Studios Club RAY l'u'i-:s Ami lwurs his lllllxllllljl honors llllflu' upon him. ll ROBERT XVOMACK His mime is yzwll in moullzs of lrisvsl cru- NIH't'.n Social Studies Club . HON KENNI-:Y UTl1l' will fo flu, flu' soul fo f1fIl'f'.' MAPI AKMSTRUNG Thr good slurs 11,11 nwef ,IVV l1orosr'op1'.' Central Commercial Club CLARA MAJQRS Su'm'f mul lriurl to r'1'a'ry one. Current Literatu1'e Club . Social Studies Club HAROLD KANADY Hllvlmlrl, 11 mm: of 1ll'1lllIIHt'.', Penta GIHITRUDE BEEZLEY liver Ihr' sumo, s4':'1'7zz+ mul confident. Letter C in Algebra l'JLo1sE BARKSDALE lf sllr' has ll, frmllf, uw' ,lH'I'l' fnof found 1f. Current Literature Club Commercial Club 6 TMARY MARTIIA ORLOPP If is yoorl In know her. J on A MBORT A mm: of lHl'fll01lS,U Pantherette Staff Letter C in Algebra Panther Staff Social Studies Club Boa ANDERSQN His uctzmfs are IIIIVIIIIH zvzsv mul just X MosALEE'rE BALLARD flood lzumor -is Ihr hvulfh of the soul. Current Literature Club .Qi NINiX ZELLE BRADSHAW Sho surely is ll yoml sport. Central Commercial Club HELEN LANDIS She has at zvinniny pw'- sonulziyf' o GILBERT WARD A knozvleflyz' of Imfll books mul ll1l,lNlUlkfNf1. Letter C in Algebra Penta Senate FLoY EDMONDSON Like ll,7l,gl'l,S visils, short and Irrigh! Letter C in Algebra xo MABEL DAVIS Her kindness wins our lore. Pantherette Staff Panther Staff Central Commercial Club HELEN PANNILL Simpl'icfity is the key- note of her life. Penta xx ROBERT L. SFIWELL Great :leeds he is forc- floomed to do. Penta Letter C in Algebra Track of CLIFFORD KING Au able fellow, quiet and reserved. Qx ALBERT MCCLEERY A man's own, mannefr mul cluvructer is what best becomes htm Vagabond Panther Staff Senate wx MARY RODERUS Our deeds rleternzine us as much as we flete'r- mme our deeds Q CLAUDE MORGAN A man of many inches, mul every meh a man. 'X CLAUDE WARD Always full of pep and fun. , 'hI-. ,-sg , ,. ffisflhe ,, H. , .2132 :'.1l,'A, 'g E ,?C' ' ' ..-.,.-,..-..h.. Y.- .,. -.,. ....:.,-- ,.I--,,.-f-fi,...f..-..-,w.e.r-- .- -A,-A E-Tl..1..4.5f,,...-.-,....,-.. QM , ...H-..................i............a. .. -. .., ..., . 15 'Q ERNEST BROWN - -A A student, an athlete, and a worthy gentle- man. Basketball Football Track WVILLIAM JERRY BLOUNT Still ac'hieI'iny, still put-sn,ing. DORIS HERNDON A gentle lreunly smile 1' e f I e 0 t e rl from thy look. -'A LAWTON HAMILTON Of manners gentle, of affections mild. ,X Wll.LIAM SPIIRLOCK Silence is more must:-nl fllllll any song. o HARRY PALMER His llefzrt mul hunal both open and both fl-W. .X NAOMI EDWARDS She is lciml and sympa- thetic and has friends by the seoo'e. JERRY BROWN Nou-, Jwry, will you rirlf' iumwfvl rofuls from non' on ? Social Studies Club QUINN CONNELLEY H :l'f'I'2lll'Ill'0'l' Um! Quinn goes, Virgirriu, is sure to follow. Track Football Basketball -6 AODRLI-:EN WALLACE She uwmfs fo know Whfll lrlfrvlflwrrivs ure grwn u'hr'n Hwy um' owl? MARY HARRI-:LL REINIIART SIM has rm sponge-like qualifyg she' absorbs fl lol. Latin Club BILL BROWN He will '7Il'1'1'l' In' u Imkw, but hz' likes to loaf. History Club Panther Staff Pep Leader RUTH BROWN Real worflz 7't'ljllll'l'H no l'l'lft'I'1H'l'fll,fHill. Current Literature Club RUTH TRIMRLE Fond of Iifv nml ull fha' good if holds. JOHN M. SCOTT If genflvnzvn ,n'r'fvr blondes, then hc s no gen 114' mu H. Penta Senate llebate Team JUNIORS REREIE SIETRIINK NAIIINE CAMPBELL HORRY BYRNE LAURA ADAMS HELEN PALMER RICIIARO NEWKXRK MARY ANNAS PIIINNEY KATHLEEN CARROLL JOE MALPIIETTE .IIIANITA BRICKELL VERNON CAIN KATHERINE NVINTER HELEN IIACKEY ANIIREW SHAW IDOROTIIY LEE ELIZARETII TRAMMELI IIORERT M. IIANNA KATHERINE ROSE MARY JANE ROBERTS BILLY HIGIITOWER MARX' NELII l'2AvEs El.1zARx-:'ru Slmm, MARJORIE DIRKS CLIFFORD Il. HALL HAZRI. HUKILL I2l.1zAm:'rn BINYON I.Yl.E CAMERON Ibm I Y LOUISE KR.u1xmR Bn,x,m P0'r'rS AMBROSE BURNS RUTH Mlm.:-:R MARSEILLR WARD:-:N MARTIIA LAURA R0w1.ANn BRRNICH TURNER Tuom HUBBARD CORINNE LI-:WIS UOROTI I Y GEORGE ASm,m' WYNN MARGARH1' LOUISE EVELYN DANII-11. CHARLES RA M Sm, MOZRLLR Wurm Bom-I LOIIIS CARDEN MARGARET MEYER CHARLOTTE I PAVIS EVELY N CLARY REBECCA HOLLOWAY LYCIIRGIIS VAN ZANDT FRANCES .IOIINSTON JIM STI-:PIII-:NEON VELMA VVALL NNILLII-I MAE BITSBY MARGERY CLEYENGER .IANIFE GOOIIEAII BEN ITYRSS 'FYLINE VIVIAN NANNY NIARGIE MCKEAN MAIIRINE JUSTIN IJOROTIIY SMITII HAZEI. I.I-:E LEWIS LOUISE CAIIKER r MYRTLE BELLE CARROIII VERNON FENLEY MITCIIELI. MEEK MARGARET BELL REAGAN SAYERS VVILBUR HESS VIRGINIA HENDERSON GORDON WILEY HARRIS DINKINS EUNA RICHARDSON GEORGE COLLUP Tom MURPIIY IRIS HAYS VVELDON BARNIIILL ANNA MARGARET NVYATT MARY LYDICK HAROLD MII.LICAN JUDITII WITIIERSPOON N.ANCY IJDUGLASS RICIIARD MITCIIELI, DELIIIA TI-I0MAs MARTHA LEE MCDUFF JACK SPEIGIIT VIRGINIA CIIAPMAN FLORENCE WILLIAMS NEDRA GRISWOLD RICII ARD SLOAN MARTIiA AMES KATIIRYN WELTY MARGERY CLEVENGER BERNICE ARMSTRONG ALICE LEDGERWOOD LYNN YEA'I rs KATIIRYN CONNALLY LAVELLE HUBBARD MARGARET STEWART LOUISE WAI.I.ACE MARY ALICE HRNIIRICK JANE ARRo'r'r DORA FIILKERSCN JAMES THOMAS GWENDOLYN DYCIII-I ROBERTA REAGAN FRADA JONES Own N BARRETT MI-IIICIJIII-Is IIOBI-IRTSON ANITA TUCKER lPUl!0'I'IlY LIQII GORIION Hl'l'I'TY JEAN NI-:I,sON KATIIRYN RRI-:D LIONI-:I. ATTINGER VIGRNA BERRONG SARA MCBIIRNI-:T'r J ANI: WELBORN GLAIIYS SIMPSON LUCILE POR'I'w0OII LUCILLE CRAFT CI-ICILIA BROWN JIM KIMBROUGII RUTII 1'JU'I'TON MARJORII: ALOORN VIRGINIA MCLEAN EMMA I YORCAS MOROAN IJOROTIIRA MOORE FONVILLE WINANS CAM ILLE MOORE ELECTRA MARSIIAI,L HOWARD MCLELAND ATHENA PECK CHARLES ROEHL JOSEPH TILLERY ELIZABETH HURLEY ALLENE BROOKS RICHARD CLYNCII BILLIE ADAMS PERRY CHAMBLISS EUNICE MARIE MOORE MARJORIE MAKIN IIOYCE CLARK JEAN THOMPSON WILBUR HESS J. W. SPRINKLE MAUD ALLEN YOUNG FAY MABERRY ALLEN ROSE JOH NN1E RUTH MCCAULLEY NI-ILL Pool. CECIL Smnn CRATON GUTHRIE ERNEST VAUTRIN ROY PITNER Jour: MORISON JAMES MILLER Om-:N Bnooxs D0R0'r1'u-:A HAY J ou N STEEL Wlrxmon VVILLIAMS DICK REBDER MARY ELIZABETII LINDSEY ab? X ' HP ,7 L 6 'Q' T 'dlf-.Zi w x l'l':1flf lflf I ll 'flfl v 4, O, wi.- M 147 ' Xl 9 .. . x I A ' ' ,' K ,V v , r 56 Nh ' -o' 1' 49 .. 4 .:' ,, 5 ,Q . 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You shouldn't worry, mother, because you know a dozen things could have detained him. I'm sure he'll be here in a few minutes, Margaret said consol- ingly. Hardly had she finished speaking than a heavy knock sounded at the door. Margaret ran and opened it and her father, panting for breath, rushed in. He was drenched to the skin, and an excited look on his face sent his wife rushing to him. What is the matter, John? What has happened? she questioned hurriedly. News has come that a band of unfriendly Indians are on the warpath. We must hurry and get to Camp Worth. I would have been here an hour sooner but I have been warning the families on the way. I'll have the team in five minutes. Hurry and get the children ready. But, father, interposed Margaret, as he started out the door, the Wards live two miles farther on and they don't know. I'm sorry, child, but we cannot lose another minute. He was done and Margaret, slipping into a heavy homespun coat, followed him to the stable. h Father, may I ride my mustang? she whispered excitedly as she ran up to im. I do not think it wise, daughter, but do as you choose. No sooner had llrlaiagaret got his permission than she was slipping the bridle over her horse's ea . We won't need a saddle tonight, Bill,' she whispered in the mustang's ear. In a few seconds her mother was lifting the children into the wagon and they were off. However, Margaret turned in the other direction and spurred her horse. He seemed to sense that something unusual was happening for he gave his utmost strength to getting Margaret seemingly away from her destination. The Smith family didn't miss Margaret, for they soon met other families, hurrying in the direction of Camp Worth. They reached the outpost about three hours later. Mrs. Smith, while making inquiries about the Ward family, missed Margaret. It seemed that no one had seen her. Everyone feared that she had fallen behind and been captured. They could not form a searching party because the attack was expected any minute. Suddenly the sound of horse's hoofs were heard and the grating of wagon wheels on the rocks. Everyone stood expectant. Over the hilltop a horse came with a small rider on its back, while following close behind was a wagon rocking to and fro driven by a man whom all recognized. The gates were opened and the small procession rushed in. A cry rent the air, Margaret! The Wards! It was not long until another band came along, and over these the white men won a decisive victory. There is little left to say except that Margaret didn't have to explain her disappearance. This was done by the grateful Ward family. A few days later a girl with the beauty and grace of Virginian aristocracy, with the spirit of a pioneer and a true Texan, raised the American flag, not for the first time over Camp Worth, but for the first time over Fort Worth. Who else could this be but Margaret? W. - -. '21 'vis .iw- Yf' Fifi 1 . Ella. WE .'. . ' Q ' 1 Q.g.,.,fl,li1P . ., .- I gi2l:.11.i2?3.mill-A.. 'iifmfzifii 93393 lf ? EiJ '- r w., J agknqf, bf., vi. W :N A 1. .swag sy., , -Q as . is-is Z .Li .Q ' . ,r,.,,,,, THE SUPER SALESMAN LEE HENDERSON As the westbound S. P. passenger creaked to a stop, a rather thin, black- clad man was ushered off by the conductor and left standing in the glare of the Texas sun Whatever last futile plea he was making was silenced by the depart- ing tirain, and the stranger was alone with the tall, parched trees in the Piney oo s. He seemed in every detail to typify the public's ideal clergyman: he was thin, stoop-shouldered sharp-featured, and his clothing was somber and worn, except for the flaming red cravat. His shoes seemed brightly polished and there was a small flower in his lapel but a small hand-bag, neatly lettered Jerome W. Kalsh seemed to be his only luggage. Mr. Kalsh had never expected to be face to face with rural Texas, but due to his tactical error of fumbling the ace concealed in his palm during a poker game with the conductor, he was now derailed in East Texas with only thirty- four cents in his pocket. He had never been in the same situation before during his varied career as a stock salesman, side-show speiler, real estate salesman, an card shark, but he earnestly hoped that his resourcefulness could keep him from having to work. After dusting his shoes with a silk handkerchief, Mr. Kalsh started up the track with the noble resolve to get some money from the hicks in some way, for just before their parting the conductor assured him that he could either chop wood or pick cotton if he wanted to eat. Necessity is the mother of invention, and he would invent some big ones, if necessary. At a road crossing a little farther on, he turned off, since a nearby sign announced that it was only two miles to Clinger's Pharmacy, Livingston. I-le had followed this road only ten minutes when he came to the first farmhouse, a ramshackle gray cottage of the saddle-bag type. No one was in sight, but he walked through the open gate, almost stumbled over a pig sleeping in the path, and knocked on one of the porch columns. In the doorway there appeared almost instantly the figure of a white-headed old negress, wearing a faded calico dress, and barefooted. 1-5: f--pn y if F' uw Q' xiii' Y ll n , Y Wh-wh-what's de mattah? What does you all want? she asked in high- pitched, startled tones. Ah, madam, pardon me, he reassured her in a deep, sonorous voice, but could you give a glass of water to a weary traveler? Oh, lands a' muhcy, that's just all right, mistah, she explained. You mighty nigh scauhd me out o' mah skin when you knocked on the douh, though. Jes come around to the well with me at the back, suh. No, suh, no, suhg jes keep youh hat on, uh-uh, Reverend? Kalsh's expression did not change when she addressed him as reverend, although this would give him the opening he was looking for. He merely said. Yes, ma'am, and followed her to the well. While he pretended to drink some of the muddy water from the well, the negro prattled on, explaining all about herself. Aunt Julie Simpson was her name, and she had worked for the Judson family all her life, a mighty long time, suh, a mighty long time, she had assured him. When she began getting old, Mr. Judson had deeded her a piece of land which contained this house and the ruins of an old mill, dam, and miller's house. She was now living alone on this property. When it came time for him to explain himself, he told her that he was Rev. Jeremiah Hazlewood, a Methodist missionary to Afghanistan. He related .f L .1 kann., 4 vb . 3-2 at 5, 2 if : - ' , Page N -L if W e-7' with a trembling, heart-breaking pathos all the gruesome details of the child torture and child murder among the heathen. Before he had finished Aunt J ul1e was dabbling at her eyes and when he mentioned the need of funds, she rushed xv if . In wg 'qii a'-f 'ss IX N. . igjintyi lf .. in to get her purse. She returned with a little money. Revuhren, dis is all the money I can give you to help dose po' little kids in Afghanistan, but ah shua hopes you git enuff to go back, she told him as she gave him the money. When he reached Livingston, he registered at the hotel, ate lunch, and scouted around the town to see if he could stir up something. Back of a garage he came upon a group of farmers who were trying to increase their cotton money with the aid of their dice. He joined them and soon owned all of the loose cash in the dgroup and two bottles of homemade mash by frequently using his loaded ice. He had returned to his hotel, intending to check out, when he happened to see a copy of the Livingston Daily Herald. The feature story was about the Texas Railroad Commission refusing to permit the Southwestern States Power Company to build a dam near Livingston on the Angela River. The Commission stated that no more permits would be given for dams in that section. When he read that, something clicked inside his head which caused him to go to his room and spend an hour in his room planning his actions and trying to discover any flaws in his scheme. At the end of this time he had resolved on how he would do it, so he spent the rest of the afternoon in conference with an attorney and talking over the phone with the president of the Southwestern States Power Company. Early the next morning he retraced his steps to Aunt Julie, who was sur- prised to see him again. In his most suave manner he explained to her that the executive council of his church had wired him to buy a suitable location for an orphanage for the parentless children of Afghanistan. He then offered her three hundred dollars for her stretch of land along the river. The old negro didn't know what to think about her penniless missionary now, but she agreed that the price was a fair one. She refused to sign any papers, however, without the consent of Mr. Judson, her former employer. Mr. Kalsh used all his diplo- macy on her with no effect, but finally she agreed to go back to town with him to see Mr. Judson. When they reached the ofiice, Kalsh was almost nonplussed to meet a capable- looking, hard-boiled business man instead of a hick. He knew he must change his tactics, so he excused himself for a moment and went out in the hall to do some concentrated concentrating. Automatically, his hand reached for the bottle in his hip pocket and raised it to his mouth. His mind cleared instantly when he gulped it down, and he began to feel that there was a way out. Another long swallow, and Mr. Kalsh felt very confident in his ability. By the time the third swallow of the potent liquor trickled down his throat his plan was determined and he marched into the room. Giving the startled Aunt Julie a courtly bow, he requested a private con- ference with Mr. Judson. When they retired to the inner ofiice, Mr. Judson turned to him coldly, as if to say Well? Mr. Judson, I am an artist traveling about the country searching for inspi- ration. Luckily Aunt Julie had not had time to tell Mr. Judson much except that he wanted to buy some land. As I was meditatively walking down one of your charming sylvan lanes today, I chanced to see a setting which fulfilled all the yearnings of my artistic soul. A small, apparently deserted cottage was picturesquely situated on a bend of a stream. Not far from it is an old barn and a dam, but no doubt these could be torn down. That was the old flour mill, Mr.-ah-ah-- Tomaski, volunteered his visitor. Yes Mr. Tomaski, he repeated. 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And I am reclining in my easy chair painting and-and--munchntg a banana, as I have said, Mr. Judson, I will give Miss Simpson three hundre dollars cash for all the land she owns within one hundred feet of the river. Well, there hardly seems to be any reason for refusing you, Mr. Tomaski. gil haive the deed ready pretty soon and ring you on the phone, Judson said as e go up. Thank you, sir, Mr. Tomaski-Hazlewood-Kalsh mumbled as he walked un- steadily to the door. Knowing that he would soon feel the after-effects of his drink, he went immediately to his hotel, instructed that any call for Mr. Tomaski be sent to him, and lay down in his room. About a minute later, it seemed, he became conscious of a terrible pain in his head and of a dangling in his room. On the third attempt he picked up the receiver. It was r. Judson, who wanted to tell him the deed was ready. Mr. Judson explained that since the artist had said he didn't care for the mill and dam, he had bought them himself for a beautiful summer home. Mr. Judson said he had never noticed how beautiful it was until Tomaski had told him. Thanks for telling me, old boy, he concluded. - All right, replied Mr. Kalsh. Hanging up, he poured himself some liquid consolation and went back to bed. SOUNDS HARRY MUMMEB1' There are various things in this great world of ours, That are pleasing to the earg There are thousands of sounds that keep making the rounds, That some of us always can hear. There's the greeting of friendship as two dear friends meet- After having been parted-that is certainly sweet. There's the sigh of the sweetheart, A trivial noise! Though there are some whom it fills with The greatest of joys. Then, the crack of the rifle to the sportsmen dear. The plunk of the putt for a golfer to hear! 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L FEE? 5war?15055557f5'34 i.f'?5?Q'wg'5:4fw'115WS3mff5 W? ' '.a r-fa-l Q Qq 1 -.ff k - - . xii-gnsiay 4 r' D .4 b A ME' A , A. 'f?.'f1 :M,fvfff'feQi-5igag'Hmarg1gnvfgg- ff,5gQ,+ mssgw-ww -1 , finuumm. W' , I . X -r l Z, ' ' v Q' h b E ' ' F 1- K. L ' ,' M 'w 'W : mB. lllP ' A f 'E'W '1'hv41,., -'ffl ,- -' ,fix if 'ak 541- 5 ' W Q , 4 Uni '- - Qaida- w : jfifqfsgiff I -- - ' 'Wm-vw ,, ' A ' .01 ,,f ' mm ' ns , V Li m 'W'--z-. -- A - ..s:W4' ,- , - ' ' N f , . ,-,ML Q, V, i - ' f . ' 53,9 ' f ..:. , -wqaman' 'wx .' r-s wwf www 95.3.-, I ,lf 1 vw : , ' ju, x.. 'MF-:im ,, qi V, -r-,N - v ..,. -... 'N ' . . , 1- ,, . P ' X , , . KN f-WHLIL BMX 5 1' 1-Q..-u Q -' J, gd-4,v7a2:P53f5 '1,,I.. - ..f2..a??. Q43- w I9 I .- L.TQ.-il' vu- .EF-1..ILi11U'I1 N. 6. if' '77 -.-, , -. g . , wp, l, , 1 53:4 - 1 NIR. VVINKLEMAN NIR. BERRY MR. MYERS COACHES OACH BENNIE WINICLEMAN'S methods of Football and Basket Ball tactics have proved a succcss since his coming to Central two years ago. This is testified to by the fact that his teams have won the City Football Championship two years in succession and the City Championship in Basket Ball this year. Far more valuable than the results he has achieved in a coaching way is the loyal school spirit which he has instilled into the students by his peppery talks, in the pep rallies before the games. To further Central's and Fort Wo1'th's hopes for a state title he has organized a football class which is regularly attended by some 200 boys. Coach Berry is our well-loved and efficient Business Manager and Track Coach. His management of iinances enabled the Panthers to take their trip to California to play the Los Angeles All-Stars. His ability as a track coach is very evident. His teams always make a good showing at the Invitation meets as well as at the District and State meets. This year's team is showing such form as to be one of the best in the history of the school. Coach Myers is a very capable assistant football and basket ball coach. Ile is a friend to every boy in giving advice and help where needed. He assists Mr. Winkleman in drilling the fundamentals into the football class. Mr. Myers has been with Central for two years and the results of his work are already evident. We hope he will be with us many more years. ., ,N A..-.i.8.l1.J-.slfiifi BILL BROWN VIRGINIA MASON ANITA TUCKER ALFRED RUSSELL Yell Leaders The old saying, Like Father Like Son, could be applied to athletics, for a team is as good as the support it receives from the bleachers. Central was represented by one of the largest Pep Squads in the history of the school this year. Our Yell Leaders were not only faithful during the games but they inspired and organized yells in numerous pep rallies as well. Bill Brown, Virginia Mason, Anita Tucker, and Al Russell energetically led our yells. They had that old spirit of fight so characteristic of the Panthers, and they exhibited this spirit in peppy talks as well as in yells. A team is only as good as its support from the blPIll7II.l?7'S.n l IFOCOJTBAILIL Ml. il M' ,1 xl 1 V L1 y ill 'Cp . , . Y, ,X Gi-mam-1 ANKHLI-1 HOMER Briss I, Bon Joizklx Ili'sS,:l.i. BRICK!-Ilil. iiyiiizw me Simsoiy Central had what it took to make a championship team this year. We had the eoaches, plenty oi' material to pick from, and eo-operation. There were several letter-men from the preceding years, including Captain Ankele, Brickell, Jordan, O'Neal, Clynch. Bass, and Connelly, with the addition of Creed from Cleburne. These men with the addition of a few who developed into first class players composed the Central hopes. The Panthers won the City Championship by overwhelming scores and won three games out ot' a possible five in the llistrict race with the llallas opponents. Montyrumery, Murphy, Reinke, Wilsorg, Wynn. llinkins, Sullivan, Johnson, Phipps, J. 'l'l'ipplehorn. Voaeli Myers, M. 'I'rili1ilehnrn. Wortham, 0'Neal. MY0l'54Yl1. Miller. l'l'G6'1l. lil 'Wl1. xvilll1'l'Nl'U U- Mercer. Su-wensmi, Wheeler, Coach Winkleman. Hass, Warden, Nohert, Flyneh, Shaw, Anlisle, Jordan, Iiafsinuer, llurlnn, Williams. Ruse, lless. N 4 2: .4 fm 3,4 A K -. -4i,,,-' .W QUIN N CoxNEi.r.Y GEORGE MERCER MAURICE MEYERSON ROWAN SHAW Central 28fN01rtlh1 Dallas 13 Coach Bennie Winkleman's magicians were not forced to show their mystifying plays to any great extent for this victory in their last intercity game with their Dallas rivals. Jordan sped around right end for twenty yards and scored. He ran his total of points up to 1023. Lee Bassinger broke through and blocked N. Dallas punt. The ball bounced out of the end zone, giving the Panthers two points. Central got the ball on N. lDallas's twenty-three yard line to start the drive for the third touchdown. A pass, Bass to Clynch, gained the needed distance. Jordan converted the extra point. I Pnl A C!l11'f0l'1If!L All-Star stopped by Buss, 1 N , . . ... . , N .H l ll, 2 Ll-:E BASSINGER HOWARD STEVENSON ERNEST BROWN JIMMIE BURTON Central 31llfStriplling 0 'l'he Panthers thought that they would have an easy game of football but the Yellow Jackets were not so easily beaten as the Panthers thought they would bc. The Stripling High warriors played an offensive game of football and Central had to rely on her defense in order to stop the fighting Yellow Jackets. The first touchdown was made by Bass. Jordan converting the extra point. The next touchdown was made by Creed, with Jordan again converting. The third marker was made in the second quarter. Nobert, who had already played a fine game, picked up a Jacket fumble and sped thirty yards for a touchdown. Soon after the second half opened, Coach Winkleman gave almost every substitute on his squad a chance to show his ability against the Jackets. Sff'l'l'7IS077 charles two All-Stwrs after rccci1'i11g ll punt. XX5 'N '5 A. N it il' . 53 .X XX - N N5 Ox RICHARD CLYNCH llAVID CREED EDWARD NORERT OSCAR VVILLIAMS. .1 ' 1' X Central 7eS1unn1se1t Z0 This was one of the greatest battles fought on the local district high school field this season. Both teams battled to a draw in the first quarter. The second quarter opened with both teams hungry for a touchdown. The Bisons got the first touchdown on a break, one of the Panther backs fumbled. Before the second quarter was up the llisons had pushed over another. The Panthers made their only touchdown in the last quarter with two minutes to play. Twenty-five yards from the goal, Stevenson, stellar passer, of the Panthers, stepped back and passed laterally to Clynch, who relayed to Brickell. Brickell sprinted the remaining distance for the touchdown. In spite of the breaks for Sunset, the Panthers outplayed their Dallas opponents. Captain Ankele and Burton were the defense stars. i JOIYIIIII frrclrlwl Ivy fhrw All-Stars 1f'iz'lzo14t guiniizg any yardage. x 'x Fx , Y sy is Q xx CLYDE MILLER HARRY XVITIIERSPOON CLARENCE BOYD lX1ARsr:ii,Ln NYARDEN JACK O'NE:A1. Central 27fNoirtlh1 Side 0 The Panthers and the Steers, old-time rivals, met to iight it out for the city championship. Thirteen boys were to play their last game for Central, therefore they were determined that the Purple and the White should fly above that of the Red and Black when the smoke of the battle had settled. On the ten yard line Jordan stepped back and flung' a short pass to Nobert for the first marker. In the second quarter the Panthers added two more touchdowns. Clynch, star end, broke through and scooped up a blocked punt, racing thirty yards to cross the line. The next touchdown resulted from a lateral pass perfectly executed by the Panthers. Connelly received a punt and with five Steers rushing him passed to the left to Brown. Brown, with his deceptive hip movement, shook off tackler after tackler for a sensational fifty yard run to the Steers' ten yard line. E.rc1'ting moment fit California Smdiunz. '4 . QL 5'7- C1 1 ! Q BASKETBALL 1 llAYTON JOHNS RICHARD CLYNCH ERNEST BROWN HOWARD STEVENSON folly Series Central was outplayed in the opening: tilt hy Poly in the first series by a. 24-15 count. The Poly lads' passing: was perfect. They looked so good that sport scribes conceded them the City Championshilh with only the first game played. Revenge was Central's in the second gzame of the seriesi the Panthers playini: the Parrots oil' theil' feet by a 21-ll score. Brown sank four carom shots for hiirh Score honors. The Panthers were in a heavy lead at the end of the first half and held a Safe maririn until the closing minutes of the tilt. Thuuirh the xzame gre-w hotter and hotter the efforts nf the Winkelman guards were rewarded and the name ended 13-ll. Central aizain trounced the Parrots but only after an extra quarter of playiniz. The name ended 22-19, with Clynch coolly loopiniz a field xroal followed by one by Brown to Hive the Panthers a three-point lead. Johns and Brown tied for hisxh point honors with eight tallies each. Steer Series Slmxvinu skill with lheir long shots, the Panthers defeated North Side liasketeers in the first game of the Steer Series hy it 24-12 score. Coach Winkleman's quint showed a marked improvement over its playing: in the opener. Stevenson played a neat frame at szuard. He was irrabbing the ball oil' the board 4t.,wI'- i. ails -- fa - 'Hs- Rrrslcvflmrrll T1'a.n1 in CO7lf1'l'f'lIC!' X 'x 'mx F . t tx , I - WAYNE FRI-TY BILL CURTIS ROBERT CIIAPPRLL CARROLL MOORE to pt-rfertion. 'l'lie second game of the series was at Complete reversal in score, The Panthers were dufeatt-sl 2-t-12. Brown was leading scorer with ti points to his credit. 0'Neal played a fine frame at guard. Central nosed out the Steers in a thrilling: 18-I7 atfair in the third Name. The fray seesawed lun-k and foI'th with the advantmze l'l1Hl1L!'iIUI hands frequently. Johns looped the Willllinl-Z llonl with IQNS than two minutes to play. North Side evened the series at 2-all in defeating: the Panthers 20-17 in the lust mini? of the season between the two rivnls. Johns :main led in the sharpshootinp: with ll points. A ditferent story might have been written had Curtis been sent in sooner. He looped three iroals in r-ilt'rt'ssion luefore the ,irun sounded ending the vontest. .llaelket Series The Central bnsketeers downed Slriplinir 42-10, Although they defeated the Jarkets by the large st-ore, the Panthers did not look any too good. Clynch led the scoring with 20 while Brown added N points and Curtis ti. The Centralites decisively defeated the Jackets in the set-ond game hy the over- whelming score, 25-1. The passing- of the entire Central team was the outstanding feature of the contest. ln the third name of the series. the Jackets again lost to the Panthers by a 35-14 rount. Atrain the superior passing game and speed of the Panthers were too much for the Striplim: five. Central made it four in a row over Stripling hy triumphantly ending the season with a 33-9 walkaway over the Yellow Jurkets. Flynn-h was outstanding during the series, making an average of 16 points to the irllme- E--':e-1- li 1- K ,SE , x.,g.....--- ' x LAYTIIN .lonrvs RICHARD CLYNCII ERNEST BROWN I.i-:ic I3,xss1NGm1c .I ACK 0'NEAL CHESTER Lars DAVID Gam-:Nm Eagle Series ln ont- of tht- most closely contested and thrilling: games ever staged in this city, t'entral llii:h's hoopsters defeated Diamond Hill 29-25 in the opening yrame of the City High School liaskethall Champion- ship Sc-ries. An extra period was necessary to bring: the sizzler to a vlose, the teams heinu tleudlor-lwrl at 2-I-2-1 at the ond of the regular four quarters. Ernest Brown played a hrilliant irame from start lu finish, topping the svorers with 15 points. Diamond Hill, and not Central, was the victor in the set-ond plains, making the series tied at l-all. Connelly, are of the winners, dropped a free shot throuprh thu meshes to take the vivtory hy a 22-21 score. The Eaxxles held a safe maririn until the last quarter, when lhv Panthers pulled the matvh into a deadlofk. .lark 0'Neal sank a sensational shot from mid-floor to knot thu vount with just a few seconds over a minute to play. Then Came Connelly's shot for vit-tory. All thu Pnrplemen hustle-l hnl Fonnelly was master of ceremonies. The Central Hiuh Panthers won the t'ity liasltt-thall t'hampionship hy virtue of their 21-20 victory over the Diamond Hill Eairles, winning two onl of a possihle tllree for the title. This szame also was determined hy nn extra period of play, the sa-oru ht-in'r IU-lit. lflarh team added a free throw to tie the contest arain, hut thanks to the ac'f'uras-y of Brown on fret- shots, the game was won hy the one-point margin. Johns and Brown tied for high point honor- with six oarh. V 41 . 2 U fx W I sign A A 4 t. .',- - . . ,Umw K iv. ,n,. U s A, A , . nsos It 1 C RTI J CK O'NFA1 HOWARD Srrvrw 5 1- 1 ,- 'nz , ,Ai . 1 s 1. '- Nu 1 1 4 LUNCH -'P ...- :Y 1 A .f,,...- ' - 5'-e.. Q IB 4 f ' Hx ' L 4 s ' . ' - ,. Ifsf ' ' 4 9 , Eh H 53 4' . W nn 'VCI 1 15 TRACK .,.ur , A 'E ::7f.4.QgaL A W. 0. li iq f' 'I 'Eg E aah.. .Xa N N N V . - N .X s , 5 Qxv N 4 I I 'C I - I 1 ERNEST BROWN Bos JORDAN HARRISON GREMM CLYDE MILLPZR WAYNE Film' REVIEW E SEAS N To climax a successful season in Athletics, Central Track team duplicated the feat of the Football and Basket Ball teams by winning the City Championship. The prospect of a good team was due to the fact that several veterans were returning from the preceding year, Johns, Anderson, Miller, Brown, Connelly, Frey, and Serivner returning. Stevenson, Hill, Gremm, Tripplehorn, Johns, Bassinger, and Hatler were the recruits who showed fine form in the City Meet. At a meeting of the Track men, Ernest Brown was elected captain. Every team needs a captain who does things to inspire his men to do better, and Brown exemplified this by breaking the City Record in the mile run. The team will, in all probability, take several trips in which the competition will be much stronger than it was in the City Meet. Here's to Luck, Panthers. Cohen, Hill, J. Tripplehorn, Hutler, M. Tripplehorn. Johns, Brown. liassimrer, Stevenson, Jnrdzul. Cunrli Berry. Frey, Miller, McLellan, Chappel, llolson, Sewell, Wynn, R, McLellan. t x 'I HowARn STEVENSON JOHN HILL JIM TRIPPLEHORN DON SCRIVNER ROBERT CHAPPELI. CITY TRACK MEET Central's athletes completely outclassed the tracksters of the other five schools of the city, taking the City Meet with a total of 65 points. The Panthers were thought to be weaker in the field events than in the running, but the thinly-clads proved as strong in the field events, taking two unexpected firsts in this section. Central jumped into an early lead with Johnny Hill taking a first lead in the 120-yard high hurdles. Jordan and Scrivner showed the way to the top in the next event, the 100-yard dash. Jordan finished only a few feet ahead of the fieet-footed Scrivner. A long standing record was broken in the 220 low hurdles. Frey and Gremm finished second and third respectively in this event, both being close upon the heels of the diminutive hurdler of North Side, Towler. Bill Anderson, who shone so brightly for Central last year, won a well deserved second in the 440-yard dash, a new record also being established in this event. Clyde Miller, a young man who always trains and works hard, won third in the 880-ya1'd run to finish ahead of several fine runners. , ,W I i Mf..Nlf7T, Layton Johns Wayne Frey Lee Bassinger Clyde Miller 41 Y I ' I i i l i I 2 Momox Hlvrnaa WILMAM ANDERSON RUSSELL Bn:cKr:l.!. Li-:E O'ris IDALLAS Lan BASSINGI-:R lITY TRACK MEET K7entral's speedsters again showed class in taking second, third and fourth in the 220-yard dash. Jordan, Scrivner and Otis llallas finishing: in the order named. Ernest Brown took the mile, as was expected, setting: a new record which will prohahly stand for ::nm yours to come. Another surprise was due- when Jim 'I'ripplehorn took an unexpected first in the discus throw with an heave of lll5 feet. Connelly and Johns added to the already mounting: score with a second and third in the broad jump. while Stcvtnson was taking a third in the shot put. Harrison and Gremm were Central's best in the hiyzh jump, but had to he content with a tie for G1-st place with three other schools. llatlrr took a third in the javeline throw with a throw of 133 feet. l rey was expected to break the pole vauit record, as was White Hull of North Sfde, but both wer- oll form. llassinger saved the day for Central in this' event with n first place. tyim: the record at lo' K . To add at thrilling climax to an already successful day, CenLral's relay team, composed of Brown. llill, Anderson and Jordan, finished far ahead of their nearest competitors to take the mile relay. Jordan, Brown, Scrivner. Stevenson. Bas:-imrcr, Miller Take n Few Starts, QI ENTRAL ,ATHLETES , -,'- ,',, le- - X ' fi-is -if if H::f , M ,Munn QW ,,.,. MN , 2 M E If ' M II M Z .-wi O V., 'W Iltxlllntgxle. ANKELE, GEORGE-Football Captain JOHNS, LAYTON--Ilnslfvflnrll Crlpfuirz ANKELE, GEORGE ANDERSON, BILL BASS, HOMER UURTON, JIMMIE BROWN, ERNEST IIASSINOER, LEE BRICKELL, RUSSELL CIIRTISS, BILL CLYNCH, RICHARD CHAPIIEL, ROBERT CREED, DAVE CONNELLEY, QUINN DALLAS, OTIS FREY, VVAYNE BROWN, ERNEST-Truf-If Clljlltflfll GREMM, HARRISON HILL, JOHN HATLER, MORTON JOHNS, LAYTON JORDAN, BOD MERCER, GEORGE MEYERSON, IVIAURICE MILLER, CLYDE NOEERT, EDWARD O'NEAL, JACK STEVENSON, HOWARD SCRIVNER, DON SHAW, ROWEN VVILLIAMS, OSCAR Q fin Xxgxl z-up L W QQ 2 . ,uf fl YW ll H5 1- . z ' lf2 f' a R. 0, wr, fc CAPT. R. A. SM1Tu Cum mu mln N I VM l'- PT- U- CRITES S T A F F MA.1oR MARY MI'Slll!.AXX'I'I 231 If :fm CA1.v1N MILLICAN Wm.1.FoRn LOMAX JACK Goom-1 JACK 'l'ucm:R A. SMITH CLAUDE MORGAN RAYMOND IVARRAII NIARSI-I1I,l.EVVARIll4ZN M. Ml'sGRAvl+: JA NE XVELBORY MAR.1oR1H Cm:vr:N1:r':lc STAIFIF CAPTAIN REGIMENTAL SUPPLY OFFICER R. A. SMITH CAPTAIN WELLFORO LOMAX QCAPTAIN BATTALION SUPPLY OFFICER B- U- CRITES LT. JACK TUCKER FACULTY SPONSOR BATTALION ADJUTANT MARY A. MUSGRAVE LT. MACK JENKINS REGIMENTAL COMMANDER COL. CLAUDE P. MORGAN IIEGIMENTAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER STAFF SERGE ANT ALBERT MCCLEERY LT. COI.. RAYMOND IIARRAH COLOR SERGEANTS BATTALION COMMANDER JACK GRUBBS MAJOR MARSEILLE WARDEN ITOYCE CLARK SPONSORS FACULTY SPONSOR COMPANY B MARY A. MUSCRAVE BETTY JACKSON REGIMENTAL SPONSOR COMPANY C JANE WELBORN JOSEPHINE PATTERSON BATTALION SPONSOR COMPANY IJ IVIARGERY LAKE CLEVENGER ANNA MARGARET VVYATT COMPANY A BANIJ MARY ELVA ITILLINGIIAM JUANITA ANKELE Raymond Darrah. Jane Welborn, Claude Morgan, Margery Clevenger, Marseille Warden. Juanita Ankele, Mary Elvu llillimzham, Betty Jackson, Josephine Patterson, Anna Muryxurel Wyatt , M IHC MANY C A P 'I' A I N ROGERS, AIIIXANDIIIR SECOND LIEUTENANT WILLIAMS, HAROLD FIRST SERGEANT IVICI,AUGllI.lN, GORDON SERGEANTS lIOI.LINuswORTII, GILRI-:RT ROGERS, CIIAIINCHI' CORPOIIAI. SPRINKLR, J. W, PRIX llmss, IIYRON II..xRRIsON, HOI' .-Xl.I.EN, IIIII-:SA ll,II'I4:s, TOM I!I.,xIR, IFREIJ l5I..wKI.,wR, MI1:I.IsOlIRNI-I IIRUUKI-Z, 'IYIIEIION I5I'I'Rl.I-Iv, HARRY III'fRIcIcIImI1:, BYRON IZIIRGIINS, JOIIN l'L,xRKsON, CII.xRLI:s 'A'I'IiS, FIIIST CLASS JONRN, CAI.IPWEI.I. IIIIENIX, l,I:I, PIIIV ATES IHIINLAP, ROI' IIIINAVVAY, JACK IQUBANK, ROLAND FIILLRR, IVILLIAINI GROVER, FLOYD HANNON, EDWARD HARRISON, FRANKLIN IIARNI-ID, GI-IORGI-I HOOD, CIIARLIIS KINDAID, .IMIHS LIPSCOIIIR, ROY I,OYD, JOI1 MCFARLAND, BERNARD MRADI-IR, EDGAR NRRDIIAIII, OROU O'CONNOR, .Ion SCIIRNCR, CIIARLRS ISIIIL-N, JOIII-N, II. Ilzxrrifulm. Il:IIIIIOII, GI'OvrI', K'l:II'ksOII, Memlnws, Hlm-lIl:I1'k. Kim-:Ii1I, lilnir. l4III'g:4.-Ns, SDIIQIII-k, Allen, lmnlnp, l', Rmrer, Euhank, Bum-kley, MI'I.auI:hIin. III'OvIlIN', I , II1II'I'isOII, S4-Oil, M4-I :II'l:4lI4I, I'-lIII8I', Bliss, IIIII-kerizlxre, Hrrml, Needham. Vaml. Mary IC. llillinsrhalm, IA. Millicsm, Loyd. LIIDSCOITIID, Phenix, cyCU!1l10I'. Sprinkle. Harneal Iwuy, Vulvl, ROILQ-rs. 66 99 FI CCUMIPANY RST LIEUTENANTS HARRIS, CIIAPIN MORISON, JOHN SE GRUBB, JACK BELL, MILTON XVILLIAMS, EO COND LIEUTENANT JENKINS, MACK SERGEANTS IN MAN, WVINFREY CORPORALS BOONE, LEON I.E1H-:Y, MILTIIAPIL POSTOW, ABE HUEY, IVIILBURNE PRIVATES, FIRST CLASS BASKIN, A. J. CAMERON, LYLE MALE, THOMAS Ac'Kl.Ex', GEORGE BLANTON, LENNARD JAMES BEZANSON, BASTICK, JACK CARL CHAMBERS, CRENSHAW, JAMES CAMPBELL, CHARLES UACUS, JAMES ITAVVKINS, JACK BROOKS, TOM HARR1SON, BEN PITNER, PRIVATES IDUNMAN, C11ARLES UICKSON, CHARLES HEMSELL, CHAPMAN HOWARO, SCOTTIE HIGIITOWER, EARL JAMES, NEO LAVY, ITENNY LANE, L. Im. MILLER, FRANK BURNS, HARRY PIITES, CHARLES CRAYTON MANN, ROBERT PICCARD, GEORGE ROBERTS, BOBBY HONEY, ALFRED STANDIFER, RICHARO TURNER, CULLEN TURNER, ROGER UTTER, B. A. XVHITE, JAMES L I K M1 . Ruskin, liuune, Huey, Dawkins, llunmnn, Crenshaw, Hell, Czunpiucil, Cnn1e1'rHi, Chambers. Turner, Lavy, l'OR1mv, Munn, iirnuks. Lzihey, Inman, Litter, Burns, Hemsell, Bezanson, lJ:u'uS'. Raney, Harrison, Blanton, Pin-c'm'ml, Gi-nblr. Roberts. Ac-kley, Male, White, 'Fu rner. Pitner, Williams, IJL. Harris, Capt. Betty Jackson, Hiprhtuwer, Lane, Lt. MOriSOn, Li. Jenkins. 66 W I M AN CAPTAIN ASKEW, PINKNEY FIRST LIEUTENANTS 'l'l'RNHR. FLOYD WARD, HAYFORIJ MASTER SERGEANT MCCLEERY, ALBERT FIRST SERGEANT BOLAR, WILSON SERGEANT HFZNDRICK, JASPER CORPORALS FARRIS, J. P. GROVE, MAURICE PRIVATES, FIRST CLASS COLLUP, GEORGE HANNA, ROBERT IIIGGETT, LOYD MOORE, FRANCIS RIGGS, ROY BAKER, BILLY Bl-IRRONG, ASI-:ERT CARRELL, GERALD llIEB, FRED l7ILl,ARD, TIIOMAS ll0NATlIAN, EDWARD FLOORE, VVILLIAM FRITZ, EDWARD GRIERSON, DONALD HOLCOMR, HARRY PRIVATES HOMEYER, PAUL JONES, HARPER LEWIS, IIEROY LOGAN, JOE MARTIN, HAMILTON MASON, LEON MILLER, J. P. MILLER, PAUL MORRIS, GEORGE NEWKIRK, JAMES NIX, HIIGII RICHARDSON, HARRY ROSENTIIAI., IRVIN RUSSELL, TIIOMAS STOWE, BODRY TARVVATER, TOM TINKLE, CIIARLES TOLAND, J. P. WARE, MORTON XVALLACE, HIIGII Ru-water. Ibillurll, Ilielv, Limrett, Baker, Jones, f:l'l6'l'S0l1, Holcomb, 'l'Olan1l. Rosenthal. larris, Hanna, Flon:-e, llonathnn, Fritz, Wallis. Stowe, Nix, Rixrvfs, Hendrix, Bolar. 1 rove, Ware, Loran, Morris, Marlin, Tinkle, MaSOn, Moore, Lewis, Garrell, Lt, Turner. lnpl, Askew, Capt. I'atlerSOn, l'Ollup, Russel. Newkirk, Berrunu, Homeyer, Richardson, LL. Ward GC PAN CAPT AIN WILEY, GORDON SECOND LIEUTENANT BROOKS, ODEN FIRST SERGEANT CARTER, VVILFORD SERGEANTS ANDERSON, ROBERT POTTS, BILL CORPORALS ITICKERSON, CLAUDE GUTIIRIE, CRATON ILSENO, REA HIGIITOWER, BILLY PRIVATES, FIRST CLASS IPECKER, XNESTBROOK SIIASID, ABRAIIAM PRIVATES BARNEY, FRED CIIILES, LOUIS SIIAIIIBIIRGER, JAIIIES Bl-ILL, NEWTON CYRIIS, MIINSEY' TILFORD, HENRY BLAKE, BERT ERTEL, JACK XVARREN, PATRICK BRIDGEWATER, GILBERT HUBBARD, LAVELLE XVEDDELL, ROBERT CAIN, J. C. HAIRE, WILLIAINI WEINERST, GEORGE CAMPBELL, GRAHAM JORDON, HERMAN VVEATIIERBEE, WENDEL1 CLARK, IVUYCE MCINTOSII, CIIESTI-:R XVIII-Il-IIA-ZR, RONALD CROXTON, JOE MILLER, C. L. XVILLIAMS, MELVIN CRAVVFORD, MACK SCIIWARTZ, IRVIN YORK, RALPII Pulls, llell, Anderson, Haire. Carter, ffambell, Chiles, llickersmi. Hisrhluwer. York, Froxtun, Clark, Bl'i1l1!'9VV!fllQl', Harney, Ilsinyr. Weutherlwcc, Weinerst, Wheeler. Wexldell. Shasiml, Crawfux-rl, Schxxarlz, Ilevker, Cupt. Wiley, Capt. Anna M, Wyait, Hulwluaiwl, ShambuI'5:eI'. Fyrue, Guthrie, Ll, llruuka. FRASIER, 'l'OM HI-ZNIAIKFI, GORDON DAVIS, NVILBURN DUNCAN, ARTIIIIR IIARCLAY, CIIARLI-is C IIRRY, CARLTON IFOLLAIIITE, JEROME EMBREY, HARRY FULTON, HERBERT FARRAR, D. R. GINSRERG, ARTHUR AN CAPTAIN BAKER, PAUL FIRST LIEUTENANT WARD, CLAUDE SECOND LIEUTENANT SLOAN, RICIIARD STAFF SERGEANT MAIIAN, JACK SERGEANTS BELL, VIRGIL PRIVATES, FIRST CLASS HARRIS, W. C. MINTER, JERRY INGRAM, JACK PRIVATES HICKMAN, LEROY JONES, JIMMIE IIORIMER, WINSTON IJPSCOMB, RAYMOND MCCUE, DONALD MCCLELLAND, HOWARD MANLEY, JESSE 1VICI70W'ELL, HORRACI-I LONG, BILLXE ROBERTS, BYRON MlK'IIERO, RAYMOND PALMER, HARRY SLOAN, HUGII TRUMAN, CLIFTON VVILLIAMS, JOE RODGERS, JACK NOEL, EARNEST D. Nluzm. Fulton, Fury, Be.-Imuke, Mahan, 'I'I'umzIII, lfI'aseI', Davis. Lipsvomh, MiIIieI'. Capt. Criles. Mm'I'isOII, fQillSl!lll'K, Lfxng, Lzu'imeI', Harris, Har:-lay, Jrmes, MvLellan, Mcfue, llalahite, Rell. H. Ward, lmrram. Manley. Rogers, l zII'I'aI', MiI'heI'O, Nnel, linker, Pant. Ankele. JE. fm' Y.. 5 if -fvrgijgf.-2. x . -1 5, .gi 5. P x f-1 ri.. yu, gm eu , yn H F CADET CALENDAR School Opens A Largest. Enrollment in History of Corps Inspection by Col. Castle. Rating Excellent Rest Inspection by General Bowley. Highly Pleased Football game with Poly. CCentral 27, Poly OJ Annual Squad Competition. Central Wins. Christmas Holidays ' Rest Second Semester Starts Enrollment Again Increases Usher Fat Stock Show Rest Annual Platoon Competition Inspection by Oflicer in Charge R. O. T. C. Affairs, Eighth Corps Area A Boys' Day Parade - H Rest - Annual Camp Lake Worth Turn in Equipment V School Is Out Camp Dallas ' '. . 1-al Qff-Q-q..,f. , PfH' apf w fwiw wi' , we f. ff' R - fs 4. f lvffffif , , 1 'Kiss R. -f 2' 2. 'H M? 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MEEK 5 ' MAY BELL CRAWFORDW HILLEY H. WATSON , ,. Wu.1,1AM FELLOWS .,A.,, XVAYNE FREY .,,,.,. .,,,, , , MARY LOU MURPHRI-:Em DOROTHY LEE GORDON 2 Essu: JONES S LE ROY MCClll.l,Y ..... . MARJORIE ALCORN lb DICK SLOAN 5 MABEI. DAVIS JAMES FULLER .w,O, NAOM1 CRANE l BRYAN POI-'I-'... . JOHN STEEL, ,. ,,,.,,, ,,. ALBERT MCCIAEPIRY .Y.....,,,. ll0NAll V. PELPIIREY EUGENIA BAILEY BETTY CLARE CARNRIKE A NITA TUCKER T lE PANT ER STAFF, T929 E. E. IJYESSH ,, . ..,.,,, Faculty Husinvss Marzagvr , ,,..., ...Faculty Sponsor ,H O..,.,. ..E1Iifm'-in-Chivf ,,,,.,..,,,.AssOf'111ff' Efllfor ,Husinvss Co-Managvrs Ezlifors Fc'In'uary Class Hrlitor .............Life'rary Erlitor .June Class Editor .,.O.. Athlvfir Erlitor .....FPaf1l1'v Edilor .,...HIlIlllJI' Editors .. i.TecI1 nical Editor ,,,,.,......SIIll1lNlI0fS Typists ,..,,,....Lc'Hc'ring ...A1I'1'r'rfising1 I ,, .... I zlblicity . .Salas Staff A v l l I v Y l E, H, Ilyess, John Mayhulrh, Mary Jane Riclgway, Jfwe Amlmrt, Weldon liarnhill, Bill Brown, Albert Mvflleery, Miss Phillips. William Fellnws, May Belle Crawford, Wayne Frey, Mary Inu Murphree, Le Roy Mc'Cully, Billey ll Watson, Mitchell Meek, Marjorie Alvorn. Dorothy lee Gordon, La Velle Hnhlmarml, ldssie Jones, llick Sloan. Anita Tuclaer, llrynn Puff, Mabel llnvis, James Fuller. ANTHERETTE STAFF Fall Sta-jff FRANK CIIOLLAR .,A,, , LEROY MCCULLY .,..w, . J. C. HARRIS ......,.,... .. WAIINEETIIA COLVIN. MAYBELLE CRAWFORD ,,....A EUGENE Ross ..,,..,....., JIMMY KIMBROIIGII... KATHERINE Cox .,..,,..A,, CHARLES SCIIIIIIDI' ..A,. MABEL llAVlS ........, RIITII ARTIIUR ,,,,w. ALTO TATUM .w,.I,. JOE AMBORT ....,....... ZETTA ASIILOCK... .. ELIZAEETII BIISII ,I,,..I DREW CLIFTON .......L... VIVIAN EICKIIOFF .,I.. EARL FRANKLIN .,.... HAZEL GARRETT ...... RUTII HUFF .....,.,.... MARGARET OWEN .,..... HELEN SIIELL ............. TIIURMAN WIIITE ...., MISS EDENS ......I.I.., MISS MCCARTY ,,YV Editor-in-Chief ..I,., Associate Editor ..,.... ........Iss1lI1 Editor Copy Rvruler ..,,, .... ....,..COI'IllHI1lSf. ........l c'ufIlo'vs....,.. . ..... C1 I'6 Il,Illf lon ..I.., , ...HHH mor .....CrLrleIs ......Clulws . .... Rf'porf1'rs... .. I-Iusinexs Mmzugm' .,,,.. Sponsor .....,.,.,I.. Spring Sfajjf FRANK CIIOLLAR EARL FRANKLIN ----............RUTlI HIIFI-' VVAUNEETIIA COLVIN ....HAzEL GARRETT ,.....HELEN SHI-:LL ....VIvIAN EICRIIOI-'I' ...........ZE'I'TA ASIILOOK ...JIMMY KIMBROUGII ....CIIARLES SCI-IIvIIOT .......RUTII ARTIIIIR ,....KATIfIER1NE Cox ...MELIZABETII BUSII .. ...MARGARET OWEN . .....,.. MISS EDENS . .... MISS MCCARTY Miss Agnes Edens, Frank Chollnr, Ruth Huff, Drew Clifton, Mable lluvis, Charles Schmidt. Hazel GuI'I'ett, he Roy Mc-Cully, Zeta Ashlock, Jimmie Kinubrouprh, Ruth Arthur, Joe Amhom, Vivian Elckhuff, Euxreno ROSS. Earl l I'anklin, Elizabeth Bush, J. C. Harris, May Bell Cl'8XYf0l'll, Katherine Cox, Helen Shell. Thurman While. ar. 5.1: -R - -5. win- .,,,. - . .. K ' ' 1-E 1..L s 5:-:YQ-,4. i , I z -. 1 . 1 , fa Q . w ' 1 5 I. 1, I. , 11 .L 1 p, - , , . .44 , .4 4. ,f w Q Q , , . - .., sf - y '--Y ' ' H -. 1 . I , V 4 n Y R 7 ' .,:, ' 'Q ,gs I ' I ,K '. 'O WH 1' W. ,f 1:1 JW 1: Qi ,lr WEL ' 1, . H, A , J ' gag. ff? ev E, 1- , H ,. 2- .31 . ,-1 5.-. ,az 5 .- 'i . , YS F! QQ. .-is ,JR .1 fr N74 if ,I y. 1. -S1 Xl- f -1 ni: mi Z., ,4 12? Tw- ' ,L VM , . v. S, 16. N A : f ,- 3, i A C: '-1, V If IF., 'M .Y -ff' . , 4 '51 nl' -5: . -ET V V ,Q 7 f i-I .., FJ G+ 1 ' 1 Ev if V g Q37 1 1 -A ,F 'xv--Q- 1 11. . ', K' 'f -1' . .x 7- 74233 24 1 w 24 ..2-Sfgg rij' ,H b A , bn w glfv-,. p w ff L N E 1 it :ft gui m 54,4 X ,hi Y 1 v u, 1 X v I 1 , l. w E f r - as ,ass 41535 ,ogg ix 4 ' - - LHf++f1fwamAfmM:HQg+av+,-M.jMfggf.+'J ,l L L Kuff-. 4. ' December 27, an observation meeting at Miss Noble's with Mr. Monnig as lecturer. fi. T, P is N im ..,, CALENDAR 1. Regular Meeting. Every other Wednesday. 2. Observational Meeting. Every Friday night, if clear. November 21, names added to the Hall of Fame were Juanita Wills, Morgan Campbell, Marvin Brown, Dorothy Lucker, Anna Harriet Heyer, Martha Anderson, Elizabeth Carter, Juanita Mothershead, Edward Fry, Vola Mae Phillips, Josephine 1 1. Hughes, Margaret Rankin, and Ruby Estes. Christmas Banquet, December 19. Toastmaster, John M. Scott. J. fi. January 17, awarding of letters to Martha Rowland, Benton Davis, Dayton Ward, Brunhilde Reich, Corrine Lewis, and Marie Dieb for an average of 98 in mathematics for three years. 7. May 10, examinations in plane geometry and algebra for letters in Math. Tha questions were made by Dr. Charles Sherer, T. C. U. 8 May 24, awarding of letters in Math. Special Lecturers-Mr. Oscar Monnig, Miss Hallie McPherson. f E B Miss Johnson, Mr. Oscar Monnig, Miss Noble, Hom:-r Peeples, Blanehe Hall, John Scott. l Le 1 'd Cort, Betty Hodgson, Gilbert Ward, Catherine Caldwell. William Fellows. Marjorie We wer. oi ax lluvid Stitt. Gerlrnnle Deezeley. Jamcs Fuller, Sarah Smith, A. J. Hanson, Arnette Conner, Dirk Taylor, Josephine Blanton. i .-'-g ' P lE N TA Twinkle, twinkle, little smr Hom I mondeo' wlzdt you are Up above the zvorld so high, Like ll cliamonrl in Ilze sky. Who, among us, does not recall this simple rhyme as he gazes into the heavens on a bright, clear night? We, the Pentas, have ceased to wonder, for, in the very presence of the stars, under the able direction of Mr. Oscar Monnig, we have gained the knowledge of when to look, where to look, and what there is to see, Mr. Monnig has generously contributed his time and interest to the club, and, realizing how fortu- nate we have been in having him with us, we sincerely hope that those coming after us may have the same Full .IOIIN M. SCO'l'T...., BLANCHE HALLM. delightful privilege. OFFICERS OF THE PENTA P1'esirlent.....,I A l,.Vicf' Pf1'0sirIe'I1f .... Spring ..,..,H0lNlER PEI-IPLES, JR. ,,..CAT1IERINE CALDWELL BETTY HODGSON ..,,,. ......... S ?C'I'6'fll7'flf ......., , ..,,,,,......... LEONARD CORT GILBERT WARD ..,, ,,,.,.......... T reaszwer .,.,..,,.,, .,.,.. M ARJORY WEBER .IOIIN MARTIN ..,,,., , .. ...,.. Sergeant at Arms ,.... . ,..,.,,..,.....,...,. A. J. HANSON DAVID STITT ....,.... .,,.....,,, ,..... P a 'I'l'ilLHl!?7LI'ILI'i!Hl ,..,r, ..,,,..,..,..,,...,.,,.,., 1 JICK TAYLOR GERTRUDE BEEZELEY., . .....,,. Reporter ,....., ,. BILLIE HOLLEY WATSON Miss CHARLIE NOBLE .,...,.. . .......,.,,....,, ......,,,., ...,.,,..,........,............,,...... . S pousor MISS MABEL JOHNSON ....... .,,,.............,.,.......... . Sponsor of Rrfcrvation MR. OSCAR MONNIG ........ ...,.. I lirevtor of Olzserfmfion Meetings Robert Sewell, Jeanne Horseley, Pyatt Colquitt, Naomi Crane, Hurry Holcomb, Mary Jane Ridizcwuy. Wilbur Hess, Wayne Newton, Ruth Ratliif, Harold Kanady, Loree Guhl, Eilizar linurland, Luunn Whitehead. Sam Salt, Joy Sparks, Gordon McLaughlin. Mack Jenkins, Anna McLean, Lee Bassinge-r, BI-unhilde Reich, Chapin Harris, Martha Laura Rowland. Maryrnret Estes, Geornre Phillips, Billie Holley Watson. Annabell Goldthwaite. J. C. Johns, Thelma Lu.vender, Jerry Minter, Naomi Mr-Lean, Pete Bennett. Anim Wilson. Jack Boyle, Helen Pannill, John Martin. Snimlitaw ifmtina ifmruhrh-Efrhruzxrg 15112 Hiuttn- Tlinrit qui nr uinrif' Llulnru-iKumzm purplr auh gulh Qbffirrru Zfall IRL-ngnu Sngrrn -- -- '- - -- Iiirwihrut -- -- Marg Mirgiuia illghirk -- -- Hin' lklrwihrnt iiiumrr lgrrplm -- -- -- - -- -- Svrrrrturg -- -- Nirginia Gnilgunn -- -- -- Errasurrr -- - Marg Eurrrll ilirinlpzxrt -- -- ijarliamvntarian Blnlyn Ehgar wallarr -- -- -- Svrgrunt-at-urnw -- -- 11- imlarg mgnn --- -- -- -- -- - -- -- Olritir -- -- -- Sfaralp S'n1itly-- -- - -P -- llrpnrtrr -- - --- - H-e-2efe3U67s9'--- , ,, ,ff A f--,QR 9? 42 .x f fl ,f Spring -- -- Qllauhr math - -- -- Thing Iilitnrr -- ignmrr ldrrplru -- -- Arhrllr math -- Reagan Bvagrra -- -- -- iliillg liakrr Elura illrr Tligaru -- -- Sfaruly Smith ' Miss Clayton, Reagan Sayers, Mary V, Lydick, Claude VVR rd llrmwr Peeples Jr. Virginia Hodzskwn Roy Pitner Sara Smith Ordelle Ward 'Q-'P i L- L Yllif SENATE INCE the days of the Caesars the name Senator has suggested general interest in the world affairs and especial interest in public speaking as a means to an end The Fort Worth Central High School Senate is no exception. Through work done in this organization many of Central's finest boys have acquired poise and the ability to express orally their ideas in a logical manner. Such training is of inestimable value to every individual in a democracy where the speech-making is a source of power. OFFICERS FOR 1928-29 3 DAVID STITT ' I' I ...,., I ' WH' ' I CHARLES Plmvis Vice' l'l'cs1'rI1'11!s.. S REAGAN SAYERS I LYCURGUS VAN ZANDT Sl'012S'H'- ..,..., GERALDINE HILL S-ek. eeeee no manic-messes e are Geraldilie Hill, Charles Purvis, Lyrurirus Van Zandt, Pyatt Colquitl. A111211 MCCIHGILY. Matt Walker. La Velle Hulwluard. David Nutt, Gilbert Ward, David Still Reagan Sayers Homer Peeples John Martin J. W. Sprinkle Harry Mummerl - :LJ 'l l I emlex Ann-ilxel Gnlmlthwaite Josephine Blanton. Miss lllnnlnn, liz-ily Jzwksrm, 'l ie ma .av ', . , Alirs- Milla, Ruth lllvans, Margarei Wallare, Sylril Lavy, Billie Adams, llnrothy Reinke. Nlzxu-x-an-1 Muiu-nlu-inmr, Mary Ne-ll l'Iaves', lllaxu-he Barnes, Maryxarel Hone, lf:-ella Jones, Je-an 'l'lu1mpson -1. ' . - . jrm-ll llkpscrvcs llny .llm'gm'rf ll.0u:sr Bonu- A- arc- Ilu- Girl lh-Qs-1'vc-Q of lk-nlral. .,LA xkkh'A4,ytLLNLLt.kkLLxk.'N f Xlul the calullelurhl on the faves. 'l'lu- lifr- :uul llu- lu-In nl' the plareg Q Aml the while alul the blues as llu-y lvln-nel Xml in fulllnvillu' our mule alul our Iflflllfl, xi sg.-lg Tmxelhel' Show all of lhe ll'ar'eS Wu un at a 3-'allullimg pau-e. Of a friendship that ne-'er will eml. xl H W ln llu- morning time we are happy, XR YNXQ' So in the years that are rnmim: and going, ln llu- vvs-liinlw nrlml :uul gay: NX ln the elvhinp: and flmvinlr of lime. Xml in liulilixuv. nur vaiulls-s of se-rvire Mgm-Silgxwii Girl Reserves will keep on with their mlniny. Of the :und and the gay axul lhe fine. Vzifl llu-il' liuillla all along the way. l.lu-y llaslmry, La Nr-llc Cllll9ll4l0l', Lurille Purvis, l-lalith llutlnn, Kay Prather. llulsy l'r1u-lt, Sl:-lla lillinll, lfllizal-eth Youngr, Gladys Fran:-isc-u, Ruth Sullivan, Jfvy Loup. l r:nu's-s WL-Ish, Jlulilh Williersiumn, Kathryn Kinlale, Ethel Walls, Jennie-e La Fava, .lu Norman. Our Cam 0412? Cafe In Cfzm,0Az'izzfe, S CCllAlL STUDIES CClLlU me SUCIAI, STUDIES CLUB at the beginning of the Fall term determined to be one of the outstanding clubs of the year. Thus far it has succeeded under the etlicient directions of its sponsor, Miss McPherson. Trips have been made to various institutions oi' the city, giving the students a chance to study the conditions that surround them. Their sole and noble purpose is to help better present conditions and to prepare for any obstacles that may appear in future life. At the first term election the following oflicers were elected: Joe Ambort, Presi- lent: Louise Baker, Vice Presidentg Anna Margaret Wyatt, Secretary, and at the second term election, David Stitt, President, Inez Terrell, Vice Presidentg Bernice Armstrong, Secretary, and Lenny Doris Robertson, Treasurer, and Jo Ambort, l,kll'llilI1l0Tlt21l'l2U'l. Through the courtesy of the llramatics Department the club was given the benefit of two shows for the purpose of having money in the treasury. Our wish is that this club may have taught, and continue to teach, something that will be of valuable service to our city, State, and our Nation. ME3U67a9o Miss McPherson, Joe Amlmrt. Louise Baker, Pete Bennett. lxllllil M:il'ix:iret Wyatt, David Stitt, Bernice Armstrong, Raymond Ilarrali. Inez Terrell. SOCIAL STU MES QCIUUB Fall Tr' rm JOE AMBORT A,,,..,,,A,,,,,,,..,,. LOUISE BAKER ,,,....,.A.,,,, .. ANNA MARGARET XVYATT .,.,A,. MAIQIE llIEB. RR.,,,.,,,A,.....,... . RAYMOND llARR.All .........,,, PETE BENNETTU, AISIBORT, JOE ANKI-ILE, JIIANITA ARMSTRONG, BERNICIAI AIISTIN, LORI-:NE BAKER, LOUISE BALL, PRFINTIS BARNES, BLANCIIE BELL, GRACE BELL, MARGARET BENNETT, PETE BROWN, JERRY COIIEN, NELL COOK, JAMES COOPER, LOYD CRAWFORD, NIAYBELL DARRAII, RAYMOND OFFICERS .,..,,,,,,.I'l'USltIl Ilf.,....,... , ,,.. Vlrf' P1'c's1flOnf..., , ....,. Sl'f'7'f'ffl,l':Il .....,. . ..,..,Tfrvflszl1'4'r,,..... . ,, .... Rfgnorfvr' .,....,, .....Parlzamentarwn....., MEMBERS DIIRRETT, DORIS llIEB, MARIE EDWARDS, MARION FOX, MARGARET FULFORD, FRANCES JIMESON, FRANCES JORDAN, BILL IIEVY, LOUIS MACLIN, LOUISE MA.IORS, CLARA MCCARTY, EVELYN NlClIAUGllLIN, GORDON MIDDLETON, DOROTHY MOORE, ll0ROTIIEA MOORE, MARY ELIZABE NELSON, BETTY TII Spring 7'!'1'lll ,,..,..,...,L...DAVID STITT ,.,..,,...,,.,... INEZ TERRELL BERNIGE ARMSTRONG ,,,,..l1ENNIE DORIS ROBERTSON ,, ,.,..,,,,..,,,, RAYMOND llARRAIl AMBORT NEWTON, CLIFTON PIIILLIPS, GEORGE PRIIDEN, RUTII PRUETT, KATIIERINPZ ROBERTSON, LENNIE SANDIDGE, HARRIET SCHAEFFER, IRENE SI-IANBIIUM, RAE STITT, DAVID DORIS STOVALL, TERRELL, W IIALI N, JAMES INEZ PAULINE WOIIFE, ELIZABETH NVOMACK , ROBERT WOODS, NI-:LLIE WYATT, ANNA MARGARET GUl'llUll MK'l12lUHl1llll, Dorothy MiddlelOII, Louise Maclin, Lennie Doris Robertson, Ruth I'I'uIlen. Jnnnilu Ankele, K':fIilIe-I'iIIe Pruitt, I'll'Z'Ull'EH Jimesun. Jr-I'I'y Phillips. Cllflllll NEXX'lIll1. Blanche llurnes, Fl'HllK'0S l nIfOI'Il, MRI'I:nI'et Bell, Grace Bell, l'llUllIl9 Whalin, Rue Shunlllnm. Lnrene Austin, Clara Mujors, Louis Levy. Bill Jordon, Evelyn McCarty, Nellie WOO1ls, Prenlis Hall, Irene Sclmaeller. Belly Nelsnn, Robert Womack, llnmtlxezx MCllll'e, Marfrarei FOX, James Stovall. r - - e . CENTRAL COMMERCIAL CLUB im Cx-:NTRAL COMMERCIAL CLUB was organized in September, 1928. As some of the teachers and pupils had expressed a desire for such an organization, a meeting was called to which all students taking commercial subjects were invited to attend. A number of pupils met and elected officers for the fall semester. The first and third Tuesdays of each school month were chosen for the meetings. The purpose of this club is to promote a social relationship among the students taking commercial subjects and to acquaint them better with the business world. One meeting each month is set aside for a visit to some leading business concern in Fort Worth. The other meeting of the month consists of talks by the students and teachers and of addresses by business people of the city. The club also enjoys music, readings, and short plays on these days. -d-mvunewse as se- OFFICERS I'rwsiflvn1.,, ,. . e,,,, MABEL IlAvxs View I'rz'si1l1 uf ..,, , ............,..,.,,. DORA WELLS Sm-rvm.ry-Ti-msurvi -...... ..v..... H AZEL BOND MOSEl.EY l'llI',il1Hll lIfllNl'i1lIl,. ,.,, .....e.,... E DWARD SANDERS Sl'I'1Il'lUlf at Arms .,,r... ........, J AMES MILLING Press Rr'pOrtr'r .,.... ....., , .A. J. HANSON Sponsor '... ., .,...... J. G. WITTMAYER eeeeerouuesseeeee-was , . JJ MR. WITTMAYER IJORA YVELLS EDWARD SANDERS MABEI. lJAv1s HAZEL BOND MQSELEY A. J. HANSON CClEN'll'lRAlL CCCOMMIE 4ClIAlL CLUB MEMBERS KATIE SIIROPSIIIRE l,0RENl-I HILIIIIN llflARY LOUISE KNOLII XVINIFRED JONES MAIQIE DIEB Evl-:LYN MCCARTY KEATIIA MAY JONES GENEVIEVE DAWSON NORAII INEE TURPIN IVA MAE llF1LWAIDl:l MARTIN STUBBE HELEN SIIELL NINA ZELLE BRADSIIAW l,UCILLl-I SMITII lIUC1LE BONAR Bl-IRTIE DUKE HAZEL MKJSELEX' KATIILEEN BURTNER A. J. HANSON ANNE ROIILEDER 2655679 CATIIERINE ABBOTT CIIARLOTTE llAVlS ll0RA WELLS ESTIIER KILANIJER NAOMI CRANE HELEN TRICIIE HELEN HOWARD KATIILEEN DENNARIJ LOUISE TIIREATT MARX' ELIZABETII LO WII,I.IP2 MAE BUSIZY MARY NELL SPIRE OPAL TONEY MABEI, DAVIS J UANITA LOWE MAE ARMSTRONG UG IIRY MARTHA NELL ROBBINS JAMES MILLING MAVIS MCPIIERSON PAIILINE JONES MARGARET llAWSON .I I M1 1, -A Opal Toney, Luvile Smith, Tressie Il. llllllfilll, lienthax Mae JOIICS, Naomi Crane, Helen Shell Muy Alive HI-Iillrivks, lflvelyn MI'l':II'ly. l':ItiIOI'ine Abbott, llorulhy Ulley, Elsie lirumll, Mavis Ml'l'll6l'SCJll, Willie May Busbey, Mary l'lllItlbLllI Lomrliry, f'hnI'lOtlc llnvis, IluI'OtlIy Lee Hull. Mae 1Xl'lT1Sll'0lHl', MHl'5l'2ll'9l Meisenheimer, Mz1I'I:zII'ct, lli1XVh'0l1, Kathleen llennarll, Nina Zelle Iliad-.hzm Pauline James, Lucile l'urvis, Jim Kinxbrouyrh c1URRiENr LITERATURE QILUB ,.... i. IIE CURRENT IIITERATUREC CLUB launched upon its third successful year at Central this mid-term with one of the largest enrollments of any club in the school. And no wonder, for Miss Clancy has worked untiringly as sponsor, and Gertrude Withington has served most commendably as president. Miss Hill also contributed a large share of her time to the dramatics projects. The object of the club is the study of present-day authors, contemporary magazines and modern thought as it is expressed in Current Literature. There have been a great many enjoyable programs this year, but perhaps the most outstanding was the onc on Walpole. Members of the club made reports on his life and gave reviews of his best known books. On other programs the whole attention was centered on one of the foremost magazines: The Century, Ha'r1wfr's, Atlantic Monthly, Scribner's, or Good Housekeeping. The history of the magazine is given, and then certain articles selected from it are reported on. One Monday the chairman of the program committee arranged for some of the mystery stories now so popular to be told. Members say that the club work this year has been not only interesting, but highly profitable. It would not be fitting to close our little section in the Central year book without some mention of the main social event of thc season. The Thursday after Thanksgiving the club entertained with a tea, and invited all the mothers. Room 230 looked incredibdy gay in the red and green decorationsg nearly all our mothers came, everyone had a lovely timeg the party was a great success. Next year? Why, we'll have more talented members, better programs, greater times, than ever-and Miss Clancy. P eeffeilewe V f GERTRUDE WITHINGTON JERRY MINTER LOUISA W1LS0N CORINNE LEWIS JOHN STEEL ...ans .- -.,, .... . -..pw--1 Quai...- If 4 ,IURRENT lL TlElRATlUlRlE IlLlUlBB P'rf's'irle'r1 t .,,. ,....., Vice Prvsirlvnt ...... S 1'c're tary ..,,. ,..., T7'1'ilSIl7'6'I' .........., ,I Plwliu III cf II tu rian .A,A,.. Sponsor ',.,.,.. .. DONAH V. PELPIIREY JOSEPIIINE PATTERSON BETTY BERRY LA VELLE HUBBARD MARIE DIEB LOUISE BAKER MARTHA LAURA ROWLAND HATTIE MARIE ARTZ CLARA MAJORS MINNIE LEE MA.IoRs RUTH BROWN EARL FRANKLIN IRENE CASSIDY ESTELLE ENGLER CHARLES SCHENCK OFFICERS MEMBERS ...WGERTRUDE VVITIIINGTON ,,,,,,,Y.,..CoRRINNE LEWIS JERRY MINTER ..... J0IIN STEEL ...LOUISA WILSON LESLIE CLANCY ANNIE MCLEAN VIRGINIA MCLI-:AN GORDON MCLOUGIILIN BLANCIIE HALL JOHN MAYHUGII GERTRUDE WITII'NGTON MARX' FRANCES ROBERTS SOPHIA BLUM CHARLES CLARKSON VIRGINIA GRURRS MARGARET BELL ELOISE BARKSDALE LUCILE HATEIEWAX' WOOTEN WooTEN EARL FRANKLIN , llonah V. Pelnlxrey, Woottn Wooten, Clara Majors V LaVelle Hubbard, Sophia Blum, Estelle Emrler, Betty Berry. Earl Franklin MQl'l!llI'9f Bell, John Mayhuyrh. Eloise Bark:-Idale. Louise Baker. Martha Laura Rowlaml. Josephine P:IU.ers1nI VAGABUNDS IIE VAGABONDS, a dramatic organization of Central, have continued their good work throughout the second year of their existence. Last year they elected Albert McCleery director. He proved to be a very efficient and hard working director so he was elected again. Miss Hill and Miss Phillips, our sponsors, have been very sweet and lovable in helping and spending many hours with us. The first play given by the Vagabonds was a comedy, Never Again . The char- acters were: Al Russel, Mary Jane Ridgway, Cecil Smith, Marjory Clevenger, Hazel Lee Lewis, and Allan Rose. This year the Vagabonds did something different by giving a play over the radio, t'Cabbages . The characters, were: Louise Maclin, Al Russell, Dorothy Fullington, Corinne Lewis, Perry Chambliss, Cecil Smith, and Dick Bryant. A three-act play is also given every year. This year it was a mystery play named The Call of the Banshee. The characters were: Juanita Ankele, Dick Bryant, Albert McCleery, Donald Naylor, Louise Maclin, Allan Rose, Marjory Clevenger, Dorothy Fullington, Cecil Smith, Gordon Grimes, Marseille Warden, Mary Jane Ridgway, and Al Russell. as A ,ea-aniwe Miss Hill, Albert McCleery, Miss Phillips Dorothy Fullinmon, Al Russell, Marjorie Clevenger. Cecil Smith, Mary Jane Ridgway Hazel Lee Lewis Allan Rose Juanita Ankele Perry Chamhlis Corinne Lewis Duvid Nutt siffxs reg, ss ll J S ll ,IE NES HE SPANISH LION is a very tame and well behaved fellow when he presides over Los Leones, Central High School Spanish Club. The club is an honorary one, with the requirements of one term's average of 90 in Spanish for membership, and exemption in all subjects for oflicers. In its programs the Spanish Club tries to give some of the interesting and varied phases of Spanish life which cannot, for lack of time, be included in the classroom. Plays, recitations, games-many of them in Spanish-travel talks, and illustrated lectures, music-all of these make up the regular programs, with a Spanish banquet the regular feature at the close of each term. OFFICERS OF SPANISH CLUB EMMA UORCAS MORGAN .................... ...... ...,.........,.., ,,,, , , .,,,we . S , ........,... President BEATRICE BURKIIART .....,. ,...... V ice Presirlenl NANCY IDOUGLASS ........ ,.,.....,., T rz'us1u'f'r LANE HAMMOCK, ..,, C... e.Y.............. S 1 'cwtary JANET MOSES .......,..,,....., .. .... .,.G1'o1q1Capfai-11 MARY ANNAS PHINNEY ..., ......7.......,,,..,,,i.... , ..Gro1LpCapffrin MEMBERS V1RG1N1A LOUGIIRY DOROTHY MAE PROCTOR EDNA PEARL WEST HAl,IiIE MARIE ARTZ BERNICE HoUsEwR1GI-IT MARGARET BULRRooR MARX' ELIZABETH LINDSICY 'FRI-1ss1E B. DUNCAN EARL FRANKLIN SPONSORS Miss GREEN Miss RAWLINS Miss BOMAR Miss NVEBSTER Miss BLANTON Miss CASKEY Miss Webster, Miss Blanton, Miss Caskey Bernice Housewriglit, Mary Anuas Phinney, Edna Pearl West, Tressie B. Duncan M:u'g:iret liulhrook Dorothy Stanford Virginia Loughry Emma Dorcas Morgan Dorothy Mae Proctor Nanny Iluuglgis I lllP I-:RHAPS you have noticed the good looking posters on the bulletin boards. Have you ever stopped to think how they got there, who made them, and why? A good many students have probably never even heard of the Ipta Club and if they had they would not know what it was all about. Well, it's this way: Last year, whenever a play was given the director had to have the advertising done. Sometimes it was and sometimes it wasn't done. This was a rather haphazard way of doing things. Anyone who so desired could give a play, and all kinds were given-good, mediocre, and punk. As a result the shows were not patronized and some did not even make expenses. At the beginning of this term Miss Musgrave called a meeting' of all students who were interested in poster making. Out of this meeting grew the Ipta, the advertising club of Central. The sponsors of the various clubs met with Ipta and a limited number of plays was agreed upon to be presented this term. Each club was to sponsor one play and share in the profits, while Ipta had sole charge of all advertising. A small part of the proceeds was to go to Ipta. As a result of this organization of advertise- ment and production of plays, the plays have been fewer but much better planned and produced than ever before. And the profits-well, everyone knows that each show has been a financial success. A great part of this is due to the members of the Ipta Club, who not only made the posters but also managed the club in such a way that it has been a success as far as finances are concerned. Miss Musgrave, Charles Purvis, Emily Kitchen Wayne Newton, Weldon liarnhill, Iliek Taylor, Mitchell Meek, Mary Annzis l'hinney llull' livains. Wiihroe Williams, Mary Elva llillinirham. La Ve-Ile Hubbard, Joy Loup, Spem-er Noi-nmml THE TSTURY CClLlU 'r Tim BEGINNING of the fall term of 1928 the History Club was founded by Misses Garrett, Underwood, and several enthusiastic history students. This club was founded not only for the study of history but also as a travel club. The study of travel was aided by a number of interesting programs given by Miss liitsey in a Trip to Hawaii , Misses Garrett and Scruggs, a Trip to Hollandng Miss Minkwitz, the Mode of Travel in Europe , and Miss Lily B. Clayton in a Trip to Spain. On February 22 the History Club, seated around an attractive banquet table, heard Mr. Paschal give a delightful interpretation of George Washington. Next year we hope that we will continue to have other such delightful programs, and we hope that more pupils and teachers will join our club. OFFICERS Ross: CIIICOTSKY, ,, ,,.,, ,,..,,.. l,.. .,,,..r,,,,,... P 1 - esiflf-ur FRANK SIIEDDAN.. , ,...,.. Vive I'resifl1-nr HELEN VEATCH H ,. .,,. 9 ef-1-erm-y JANE MFIEK .....,,,, ....,., . . ...T1'f'r1.s1l1'f'1' Miss l.u1.A UNDERWOOD ....., ,,,,,,,. N ponsor MISS KATIIRYN GARRETT ..,,A, --AV '--.---A,-,,, ..... . 9 I mnsnr ess smaniossssss 77 Miss Underwood, Rose Chin-olsky, Frank Shcmlclan, Jane Meek, Bill Brown, Mary Elva llillinxrham. James Miller. King Kindrick, Catherine Blalock, Edward Muse, Lily Levine, 0. C. Way, Cora Jennings, ll. R. Fa1'1'ur, Helen Vealtvh. Beatrice Frunkricli, lie-My Givens, Helen Jane Davis, Margaret Riihrway, limb M1'Malinn, Mary Resnick, lmvid H. Nutt. OlU'll' DOOR CLUB OFFICERS LOUISA WILSON ..,A.... ...... ....... B i g Chief LEWIE FOSTER ......,. ..A... T oken Carrier MARJIE MOKEAN ...... ....,..,....,.. L mle Chief Miss HALBERT .....,..,.,,,.,,,,A,4.,,,,,.,,,,,, Sponsor ALLEN HARRISON ............ Unofficial but all important Guide COLORS: Crimson cmd Silver FLOWER! Imlian Paint Brush, BIRD: Scissor Tail Flycatclzer Expedition and Exploration Society of Central ADAMS, LAURA BARNETT, OLLIE GRACE BARRETT, OWEN BARKSDALE, EDWIN BETTS, MILDRED BOUNDS, GEORGIA KATE BOURLAND, EDGAR BOWDEN, MARY ANDERSON BRAMLETT, KATE BRONSTEAD, ESTELLE BROWN, DOROTHY BURTNER, KATHLEEN CAMPBELL, FRANCES CAMPBELL, NADINE CARTER, WILFORD CONNALLY, KATHRYN COPELAND, LUCILLE CRAFT, LUCILLE DARR, GEORGE DIER, REGINA DILLINGER, ELSIE DRUMMOND, ROBERT FLOREY, MARY BELL FOSTER, LEWIE FULKERSON, DORA GILVIN, JUANITA GRIMLAND, ESTER HALE, IRENE MEMBERS HAYS, IRIS HARRISON, ALLAN MAR HARRINGTON, VICTORIA HIGHTOWER, EARL HOLLENBACK, S. HODGSON, VIRGINIA HOULE, RITA HOWARD, ELIZABETH HOWSIT, ALLAN JACKSON, ELIZABETH JACKSON, LITA KENNEDY, LUCILLE KINNEY, RAYMOND LANE, IvY MCBURNETT, SARA MCCARTY, MARIE MCCONNELL, FRANKIE MCKEAN, MARJIE MCKINNEY, DORIS MCMILLAN, LOUISE MEEK, MITCHEL NEELY, HELEN NEWSOME, MARGARET NIX, HUGH OWENS, LOLA POOL, NELL PRINGLE, LOUISE RASH, JESSE ION RAY, DOROTHY RAY, LOIS REGISTER, RUTH ROSSMAN, MARY SCARROROUGH, BYRON SOHULL, LA JUANA SIMMONS, MAUD SIMPSON, GLADYS SIMPSON, PAULINE SKINNER, Avo SMITH, DOROTHY SMITH, CELIA MAE SMITH, HABY SO RELLE, BERNICE STAPLETON, EvALINE STEPHENS, MARY SWEENEY, ONEIDA TANDY, MARGUERITE THOMPSON, J. P. TRACY, KYLE TURNER, EDNA WALDROP. GERALDINE WARD, MARY LOUISE WARE, MORTON G. WILLIAMS, JOHN WILSON, ANITA WIMBERLY, ELIZABETII WYATT, CONSTANCE Miss Halbert Louisa Wilson Marjorie McKean Iewie Foster Allan Harrison THE x D Nx CATS WHHSKER 2 FOREWORD Please do not rave And curse the knave Or knaves, as it may be, Who sought to raise In honest ways The laughs that here you see. For though you think That printer's ink Will make or mar your fame Our word we'll give That you'll outlive The slams upon your name. v I X, J, A, Qfx X I 4 , x t . Q.. ox . as S- ai 5 Il It lk. ' 1 ft M ill? E L DHDDCATIGN To the Nit-Wits of Central High, who by their moments of patient effort by their humorous characters, and by their witty ambitions, have enabled us to live up to our emblem of' bigger and better smiles, to them we merrily dedicate this volume of the Cat's Whiskersf' WIC ARE IT SOCIETY ICDITORS: Dotty and lrlssie. OBJICCT: To make bigger and better smiles. l'lMliLEM: A grin. 9 CAMP Lookour EHNUGE-MEANING, A PLACE Fon BOYS In the Rockies 1929 Idaho Springs, Colorado MRS. KATHRYN WOOTEN ANDREWS Owner and Manager 3437 West 6th Street Phone 3-3900 XQfolB659l1 HONESTY AND FAIR PLAY FOR ALL fMottoD Opening June 30th, Closing August 24th 25250.00 for the Term KNO Extrasl All Out-of-Door Sports Sight-Seeing Without Charge Horseback Riding TFIDS to Fishing Estes Park Hiking Echo Lake Swimming Denver Baseball Berthoud Pass Football Moffat Tunnel Basketball Grand Lake Rifie Range Georgetown Tennis Buffalo Bill's Grave Track St. Mary's Glacier Wrestling Pahaska Tepee Boxing, etc. Rodeo-to-Cheyenne, Wyoming COMPLIMENTS l-lubb Diggs Co. COMPLIMENTS Emest Allen Motor Co 915 Commerce Street 701 Commerce Street Phone 2-6113 Phone 2-4171 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS Legan Tire CO- Sloan Lumber Co. Seventh and Burnett 201 West Rig Grande P110116 2-1155 Phone 2-1147 Distributor of the General Tire Good Building Material cldf I 7 V N POOR BILL Bill had a bill board, Bill also had a board bill. The board bill bored Bill so that Bill sold the bill board to pay his board bill. So after Bill sold his bill board to pay his board bill, the board bill no longer bored Bill. The Humorous Editor would suggest in the line of the tale that if Bill's board bill bored Bill, why not board Bill with a board for Bill's bill board and throw Bill's board bill and bill board overboard. LIMITED POWER Calvin M.- There must be some mistake in my examination mark. I don't think I deserve an absolute zero. Miss Phillips- Neither do I, but it is the lowest mark I am allowed to give. Mary's Beau fwaiting for her to come down stairsj : Is Mary your oldest sister? Kid Brother: Yep. Mary's Beau: And who comes after her? Kid Brother: You and two other guys. He: Have you a course in bookkeeping at this school? She: No, the librarian says the students know too much about it already. A LONG HUNT Ambrose Burns- Dad, please help me with my 'rithmetic. I gotta find the greatest common divisor. Dad fin disgustb-- Great Scott, haven't they found that thing yet 'Z They were looking for it when I was a boy. CORRECT Teacher- James, give me an example of a coincidence. James fafter studying a momentj- My father and mother were married the same day. MEDITATIONS OF HAZEL LEE Papa, began little Hazel Lee. Well, Hazel Lee. When a man is real fashionable is he said to have blue blood ? HYes.H Then if a blue blooded man gets hot blooded, is that what it means when they say some man was madder than blue blazes ? NOTHING SLOW ABOUT TRENT Fox- Nancy bet me a box of chocolates that I couldn't carry her up stairs. Barkman- What did you do, Trent? Fox- Took her up. W. C. CLARKSON 6: COMPANY ARCHITECTS First National Bank Building FORT WORTH, TEXAS STUDENTS! QEQQHATION' AND The I Begins the battle of life. Out into C the world each youth must go to is your most convenient and economical way of getting to school each morning in time for classes Ride the Street Car and Save the Difference Northern Texas Traction Company make for himself his way, accepting responsibilities, sharing his fellow- man's joys and woes, giving and demanding service and accepting re- ward as reward is justified. It takes years of hard work and real service to build an institution or an individual above the ordinary. He who fails to serve best surely fails. The Fort Worth Gas Com- pany has built its house upon SERVICE THAT SERVES. It is a success because of this fact. Fort Worth Gas Company Distributor of the Better, Cheap Fuel, Natural Gas YOUR CLASS PICTURES CAN BE PRESERVED FOR ALL TIME IN A PICTURE FRAME SEE OUR KEEPSAKE FRAMES COLLINS ART COMPANY Fourth and Throckmorton -and Another thing: I-IARVESON 6: COLE MORTICIANS Magnolia at 5th Ave. Phone 4-0745 any time you can duplicate Uberman qua Con, and st le for less, wc'll refund your 1 , Y Extra Quahty Men's Wear 709 Main Street W Dial 2-1346 Fort Worth, Texas B b J d t h ' '- E. R. CONNER 6: CO. ingthimotnoiililj?Cg:1twO?'fi1c?eiscI0g0 to Central. Cop: Ignorance is no excuse. SCHOOL AND OFFICE - mtlilecrlrltists always look down in the WE WELCOME THE OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS lVlONNlC'S GORDON BOSWELL 1220 Pennsylvania Avenue Fort Worth's Most Beautiful Flower Store 702 Main Street, Branch Office, 3-2080 Phone 2-2265 for artistic floral creations of all kinds. Original designs for graduation bouquets. ASK LAST YEAR'S GRADUATES ABOUT OUR WORK The Store Where Most Compliments to the People Trade in Student Fort Worth F. LAURENCE WJ Floral Shop ' ' 407 W. Magnolia Phone 4-7822 Compliments to the Student Fort Worth MILK-BUTTER- P I DAIRY PRODUCTS 011 try and Egg MILK oHoooLATE Company 7035 VI2ffifEh?tl2Feig2eet Visit the Sunset Plant CITY HALL PHARMACY Chester L. Jones, Manager IJllUGGIST'S SUNDRIES, TOILET ARTICLES and CIGARS Between City Hall and Post Office FORT WORTH, TEXAS Frcc Ilclivery We operate our own Phone 2-5101 Kodak Finishing Plant JlZbcr1f0lfQff5eZ'Z zS'fZfm,xl6Zez'f Roberta Bgqner Jbhfwzvm Mafiznf BMS ?'Ww Regeggd 0012015 CAN YOU IMAGINE ? ? ? ? ? ? A Central High Student coming to school and going to his home room, having a History lesson, then going out to W. C. Stripling High and having a Latin or French lesson, then going out to North Side High and having a lesson in Plane Geometry, then going out to Poly High for an English lesson?? That would certainly be an awkward manner in which to attend school when one can get the same subjects all at one plume-Ce'nz'ml High. Do you know that hundreds of house- wives do precisely the same thing when they go to a bakery for a loaf of bread, then to a fruit vendor on a sidewalk some place for a dozen oranges and a head of cabbage, then to the corner grocery for a can of soup and a bottle of milk, when they could buy micrigf !lI'ffl'1f' on their shopping lists at one place-yes, under one roof at Alexander-Bale Stores. Tell your mother about the big depart- ment food store that is near Central High at Pennsylvania and Henderson Street. Compliments to the Student Body of Central High GBQR ' Better ANDIES and Pure Food ICE CREAM :wry X 7 .. f DEAR lElDllTUlR COLUMN By ANITA TUCKER Dear Editor: Could you tell me where the zero is on an adding machine? Lyle Henderson. Answer: In the left hand corner on the right hand side, between the ones and twos. l Dear Editor: Please tell me why Bud gave me his word. Florence. Answer: Because he was broke and that was all he had. Dear Editor: Why are the Bills so popular? Bill Brown. Answer: Because every body receives them. T Dear Editor: Why are so many boys taking cooking this year? Bonita Cotten. Answer: For self-protection. Dear Editor: Can you tell me why I am so melancholy? C. L. Keene. Answer: You are a man of size Csighsl. Dear Editor: If a parrot can swear, can a crocus? Sam Swartz. Answer: No, but a whip-poor-will. Dear Editor: What is a zebra? Mary Harrold R. Answer: A horse in a bathing suit. Dear Editor: Why does J. C. look on first one side and then the other when he e.nters my class room? Miss Hill. Answer: Because he can't look on both sides at once. Dear Editor: Please tell me why my watch stops every time I see Elizabeth. Howard Stephens. Answer: Because your heart's beat breaks it. Dear Editor: Why is Miss Byrnes such a good bookkeeper? Lenora Blanton. Answer: Because she never returns them. Dear Editor: Can you tell me why my dog's tale is so much like the heart of a tree? Mary Jane Ridgway. Answer: Because it is farthest from the bark. i- Dear Editor: Please give me an effectual preventive for biting my finger nails as I find it impossible to overcome the habit. Mary Nell Eaves. Answer: Have your teeth pulled, Mary Nell. T Dear Editor: Please tell me a sure way to keep from snagging my stockings. , Earline Kinsey. Answer: Don't wear any. A --..,k:.-,Annu x -f4... ' - J. W. SI-IELTON INSURANCE COUNSELOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING FORT WORTH, TEXAS E ff fa ', X f QQ X A 125' A M STUDENTS! L X 'V I .,- M I: Riagg? 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Dear Editor: What is the best method of preventing diseases caused by biting insects. Mable Davis. Answer: Stop biting the insects. Dear Editor: When may an army be said to be totally destroyed? Claud Morgan. Answer: When the soldiers are all Tin quarters. Dear Editor: I am bothered quite a bit with my feet. What kind of shoes would you advise me to wear? Katherine Prather. Answer: Larger ones. Dear Editor: Why is it that the girls never lose their hooks off their dresses ? Donald Naylor. Answer: They have an eye for each hook. Dear Editor: How can I keep postage stamps from sticking together? Mary Lou Mozier. Answer: Buy 'em one at a time. Dear Editor: Will you kindly tell me how long cows should be milked? Mitchell Meek. Answer: Just the same as short cows. Old Mother Hubbard itinerated to her culinary receptacle to procure for her emaciated canine a piece of osified offall. But on arriving at said culinary receptacle, she discovered that it was devoid of contents. Therefore, the emaciated canine's gustatory organs were not satiated. Compliments of chow f . .. M , SMART CLOTHES Fon women AND MISSLS V Third and Houston Clothes of the Better Sort at Popular Prices Veihl-Crawford Hardware Company We Furnished the New Equipment for the Central High Athletic Teams uw will 5 ms CEIQTAI N LY SO UTHWESTEIQN ENGRAVING COM PANY FORT WORTH DA LLA5 HO USTON BEAUMONT WICH ITA FALIS AMARILLO T LJ LS A ATLANTA NI A C O N 1 I 4 r r i I V I s L-C's S-A Little L-C had 2 write An S-A on a B, A most P-Q-liar subject, And she hadn't 1 I-D. 'Twas not a very E-Z task, As any 1 may C. And M-T was her paper, When 'twas almost time 4 T. At last, she took her pencil And wrote, I think the B If U should make him angry, Is an awful N-M-E. Dear Teacher, please X-Q's me, I've nothing more to say, But I'll write a lovely S-A On a K-T-did some day. Mrs. Bo-Peep has lost her voice And doesn't know where to find it. Mr. Bo-Peep says not a word. He doesn't seem to mind it. Her bright teeth had a starry glint, So glittering, so pearly white. But further yet the semblance went- Like stars, they all came out at night. When all my thinks in vain are thunk, When all my winks in vain are wunk, What saves me from an awful flunk? My Pony! Language is the mother tongue, And this is why, I trow, Poor father doesn't get a chance To use it much, you know. IRISH LULLABY Rock-a-bye baby in the tree top, When you grow up, we'l1 make you a cop A naturalist, painfully thin, A snake-hole once tried to go ing But the modest snake cried, Won't you please stay outside, Till I get through with changing my skin?' BAD HABITS The grasshoppcr chews tobaccog The quail gets out his pipe, The fish-hawk is so awful poor He has to hunt a snipe . The rooster has his cocktail, The orchard gets plum fullg The onion squanders every scent, And the radish has a pull. Mary had a wad o' gum She chewed it white as snow. And everywhere that Mary went, That gum was sure to go. That was against the rule, The teacher took the gum away And chewed it after school. A pair in a hammock Attempted to kiss And in less than a jiify 'Sl'-I1 will PBPUUI ABLLL Exams and morning bell And one close call for me! And the prof his hardest questions kecp For I am clear at sea. At such a time my mind seems fast asleep Too dull to think or writeg When that which seemed so easy once Has taken flight. ' Exams and closing bells And after that how sad! And U13-Y there be no questions asked When I go home to dad. Lines of actors all remind us We may some day be the Iageg And departing leave behind us Fruit and eggs upon the stage. ii The first bird of spring Essayed for to sing, But ere he had uttered a note He fell from the limb. A dead bird was him- The music had friz in his throat. The jokes that a fellow Remembers are yellow With age-really century petsg But the true bull's-eye hitters The dandy side-splitters Are those that he always forgets! A girl who did not lack for beaux Assumed quite an indignant peaux And cried, What is this? Some one stole a kiss- And it happened right under my ncauxl' It followed her to school one dayg TEN TO CHOOSE FROM Miss Byrnes-- Have you added up that list of invoice figures? Anita Tucker- 'Yes, ma'am, and I went over it ten times. Miss Byrnes- 'That's fine. What's your total? Anita Tucker- Right here, all ten. ' i HAZY DEFINITION Mr. Gunn- Bud, can you define the word 'deficit ! Bud Ellis- Yes, sir. A deficit is what you've got when you haven't got as much as you had when you had nothin'. -.i.I.1........-.- A CRACKER FOR BOB Bob Jordan is worrying over the following question If a hen sets on a cracked egg and hatches it, is the chicken crazy?' A RIDDLE What is it that, if you eat the whole of it you will still have the whole of it, and yet, although you can eat the whole of it, and you cannot eat that whole of it, and the whole of it is nothing and even if half of it were gone the whole of it would remain and while you cannot take the whole from the whole yet you cannot take the whole whole and the whole- But at this juncture, kind friends led away the Puzzle Editor of THE PANTHER, who was endeavoring to compile a lot of puzzling statistics concerning the doughnut and growing bewildered because he could not leave out the w of the whole, while as explained later on to an attendant, there wasn't any w in the whole. , FRIVOLOUS DEFINITIONS PESSIMIST-M811 who would send himself insulting Valentines. BANQUE1'-Fifty-cent dinner that you pay five dollars for. BARGAIN-The spendthrift's excuse. JOB-What you are glad to get when you are seeking a position. BENEDICT-A penitent bachelor. JEALOUSY-A tribute to man's vanity that a woman pays. Biooanx-IY-Posterity's revenge. NAIVETE-The surprise a girl shows when she receives a personal she has been looking for. C0zY CORNER-Any corner that does not contain a chaperon. i E 1 ' I ll M X R 'ff -A r-. 1' ill 5 4 4 J I V, , r .K 1 u N0 SIGN OF DEATH They were strolling through a field, blissfully ignorant of everything else around them until they heard a bellow and saw a mad bull rushing toward them. John ran for the fence and let his sweetheart save herself as best she could. Oh, John, she panted accusingly afterward, and to think that only last night you said you would gladly face death for me. Y-y-yes, I know it, M-m-m-mary, he gasped, still out of breath. B-but that b-b-bull wasn't d-dead. ,,ii...1.--.- Is there anyone here who works on THE PANTHER? J. Ambort- Pm the Business Manager. ,il..i.il. NO LESSONS Kidder- I wish I went to school in Russia. Kid- Why Kidder- t takes all day to call the roll. - A 1. .H L 1 . i , Q..- if W. Hi if - A-1.14.1 ' .J .E W A I I 'J 1 . v- a-q-s-1-ew fW 'H ' Kr I. V . - ,, -..- Q. A rf.-. WW STRAIGHT GOODS Now, children, said the teacher of a freshman class, how many months have twenty-eight days? All of them! came the unanimous reply. INNOCENTS ABROAD Teacher-- Harold, I don't believe you've studied your physical geography. Harold Woodward- No, mumg I heard Pa say the map of the world was changing every day, and I thought I'd wait a few years till things got settled. IN CHEMISTRY Miss Benson- Weldon Barnhill, give the definition of water. Weldon-- Water is that liquid which has the property of turning black when I put my hands in it. , TODAY'S DEFINITION I had asked my class what a skeleton was. A hand was raised. All right, Tommy, you may tell us. A skeleton is a man with his insides out and his outsides off. BALM FOR HIS WOUND He- Before I go, Mary, I must ask you once more to be my wife. She- I am so sorry, Fred, but I can never be anything more than a sister to you. He fsighing resignedlyj- Well, all right. Kiss brother good-night, and I'll go. A CORRECTION Miss Beck- What is The Hague Tribunal? Lee Mebus- The Hague Tribunal Ml Miss Beck-- Don't say, 'The Hague Tribunal are'. Say 'is'. Lee Mebus- The Hague Tribunal isbitrates international controversies. ARGUMENT PRO AND CON He- Ive caught you under the mistletoe. She- If you kiss me, I'll scream. He- But if you scream, the people will hear you. She- And if I don't scream, how will they know I've been kissed? Mr. Dyess- I never smoked when I was your age. Will you be able to tell the same to your son? Earl Dyess- Not and keep my face as straight as you do, Pop. HE FOUND SOMETHING A pretty school teacher, noticing one of her little charges idle, said sharply: John, the devil always finds something for idle hands to do. Come up here and let me give you some work. Homer Peeples lin Latin Classj- Was Minerva ever married? Miss Gardner- No, Minerva was the Goddess of Wisdom. Dorothy Ann Rose fat football gamej- What's the score? Margaret Newson- Eight to four. Dorothy Ann R.- You must be mistaken. I'm sure I haven't seen more than three men carried off the field. rf' -A PROPHECY Wake up! Wake up! It's nearly nine-thirty, and you have to be at work at ten, so get up, cried my wife, who, in her former days, was Mary Jane Ridgway. I got up, dressed, ate breakfast, and then went to the hangar to get my dirigible. Lo and by gollyl It had been stolen during the night, so I rushed in the house and called up Chief of Police Cecil Smith. He promised his utmost effort in finding my balloon and promised to put his two best men, Alex Rodgers and Welford Lomax, on the case. I snagged a street car driven by Jack O'Neal and got to the train in five minutes. Leaving the car, I shagged to the bank where I worked. As I approached the doors, I noticed a sign which read, Closed All Day-Lincoln's Birthday. I was thrilled, for I had forgotten what a great guy Lincoln was. I knew I could spend the day hunting for my dirigible. Immediately I went to the 50c Balloon Rent Company and hired a balloon. I knew I could not do anything without the help of Mary Jane, so I called and she was ready when I got there. Over the city We flew, looking everywhere for our stolen property, but sighted it nowhere. We decided to park, get lunch, and then resume our journey. Then leaving the restaurant, the elevator boy, Allan Rose, took us back to our balloon and we pulled out. Then as we were crossing the water, many miles from Fort Worth and nearing Dallas, I spotted our dirigible. A short fight ensued and I procrastinated in going on with the iight, as my own dirigible was the better. I planned a new mode of attack in which Mary Jane took the wheel and I climbed out on the end and jumped from the rented dirigible to my own. I nearly slipped off the side, but finally I got on deck. The first person I saw on board was a tall, slender fat man with broad shoulders, rosy cheeks, cauliflower ears, and a wooden leg. I convinced myself that they were air pirates making a getaway in my balloon. Fifteen men started toward me. I picked up an old umbrella and knocked them all senseless except the leader with the wooden leg. When I found I couldn't hurt him, I picked him up and threw him overboard. Some one screamed. I opened the cabin door and found Roland Balch, Quinn Connelley, Brutus Meyerson, Kent Irvine, Bobby Byrne, and Ben Winkleman all tied together. After releasing them, I went on deck. There I saw Alex and Welford looking over the fallen to get particulars. I found that the boys were going to Olympia to engage in an International Marble Tournament. I had saved them just before time for their boat to sail. Besides getting back my dirigible, I received a reward of 525,000 for cap- turing the pirates, and the Governor of Texas, Wilbur Hess, personally gave me 3500. FOOTBALL NEWS It has been voted by the Recreation Board that, since there has been so much fuss between the football teams over the ball, each team shall be given a ball to play with at all future games. There's nothing most girls can appear so perfectly natural at as being artificial. Many a true word is spoken in jest, but the majority of lies are uttered in dead earnest. A bed of roses soon wears down to the thorns. Lightning never strikes twice in the same place because the place isn't there after the first visit. WANTED! A servant who can cook and dress children. Even the fattest and jolliest of us has a skeleton in his midst. 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WEAVER, Manager In Early Summer the New and Greater SANGSR BROS Will Open Its Doors to a Greater Fort Worth E H 6: A DAVIS We've achieved a long desired ambition to furnish high school and growing boys with Hart Schaffner SL Marx suits With two trousers or an extra knicker S25 S30 S35 Gemsbacker Bros. 8: Co. Fifth and Throckmorton Sts. China, Glassware and Greetings to Central High Students MODEL GROCERY AND PHARMACY A. J. LEE, Proprietor Housefurnishing Goods 1029-31 College Ave. Dial 4-6771 Quality and Service Phone WE CREDIT Welcome...... is always in our reception to everybody, it's not just on the door mat Try it! LEONARD BROS. fwfr IF IT'S HARDWARE, WE HAVE IT CROUCH HARDWARE COMPANY Fort Worth, Texas 1007 Main Through to Commerce Dial 2-7224 BOSWELL DAIRIES Again Good Coaching and Teamwork Won The Boswell Dairies' Football Trophy For Central High Using our good Pasteurized Milk will keep your bodies strong and help you win the battles of life. For Sale at Grocery Stores and Cafes Youth Must Be Served That gay, tempestuous youth who knows so well where it is going and what it wants! Who recognizes value and achievement. Who sets the pace, and sets the mode. Who acknowledges authority only where authority is deserved. ,vgmggg It Who recognize us as Fashion adviser Q TH E FAI F2 j We are happy to serve. 'Erma' so A NA 77 ON- WIDE INS Tl TU WON - J. .PENN 0 PRACTICAL EDUCATION All through life follows your education in school Learn to be THRIFTY-learn the value of savings. Open a savings account at The Continental 4? PAID ON SAVINGS LIW Continental National Bank of Fort Worth, Texas W- B- I-ACAVA A. E. WANT at Co -Wishing you D A I happy rnelnories Distributors of M12 happy Maxwell House Coffee future! ooNGRATULAT1oNs1 The CITIZENS SAVING 6: LOAN ASSN. 607 Throckmorton Street RESOURCES: 34,500,000.00 SI-IOTTS ELECTRIC COMPANY Lighting Fixtures--Wiring-Supplies Fort Worth MABEL. THE MODEST MUCILAGE MAKER KA Melow-Drama in Several Spasmsl Gaspinpz with surprise, our heroine saw her lover, Jack Walton, lyimz bound on the ground before her. But it will be remembered that before Mabel worked for Mazuma Mards, the mucilage maslnate. Zlgenwafninmgziployed in a ciszar factory. She had little difficulty, therefore, in unraveling the ropes which u What.'Mabell You here! he gasped, when he caught sight of his fair reseuer. t Yes, Jack, she answered. I have not worked in a mucilaue factory for nothin'. I will stick 0 that moment St. Hulbert de Marks, the son of M'abel's former employer, and Jnck's hitter enemy. sncaked up behind her. Hal 'tis Mabel, the modest mucilaze maker I he cried, and seized hold of h ' around the waist. But, as Mabel said, she had not worked in a glue factory for nothing. Springim! Ul- he pasted St. Hulbert in the face. and with Jack ded into the niizht. Albert Mc.- I am xzoimr to kiss you when I go. Corinne L.- leave the hou e at once! 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It is a UNIVERSITY where student spirit is whole- some, where social life is culturalg Where instruc- tion is of the highest order. It is TRULY a University you will always be proud to own as your Alma Mater. NON-SECTARIAN WITH POSITIVE CHRISTIAN INFLUENCE Texas Christian University Fort Worth, Texas Write for Further Information and Catalogue I, 1 CC WT WN CLARIO If it's new, we know it. Published once in a while. No razors, n-o nail files, no solo pop. Just Dern Good Newspaper. HIRAM SKINFLINT, Editor, Owner, Manager June 1, 1929 Fort Worth, Texas SOCIETY Gordon McLaughlin was in our office today with the biggest watermelon grown in this locality in several years. This shows what that Mistletoe Heights black soil can do. Florine McKinney showed a bunch of her young friends a good ti-me at a quilting party the other night. We heard they stayed up till 9 o'clock. Be careful, Flo. Claude Morgan says the corn hufsking bee out to his farm was a dad-burned stylish affair, as lots of the fellers wore new gloves. Albert McCleery, the village peanut peddler, says there are several new holes in Hemphill Street just where you turn off on Magnolia Avenue. Impossible, we say. Our friend Abie Postow, who is one of the most fancy dressers in this town, has bought a new belt. Better look out, girls, we say. The Tuesday Afternoon Ladies' Sewing Society met yesterday afternoon at the residence of 'Blanch Hall. A good time was not enjoyed by all, as all of the members were present and there was no one to talk about. The new pair of horses Wellford Lomax is driving to his buggy sure are bang-up steppers. Several girls, including Mary Elva Dillingham, have been driving with him already, and he says he will have the horses trained to go by themselves pretty soon. Lucky dog, say we. The readers will be interested to know that the horse-shoe pegs have 'been removed from in front of Mr. Billy Hightower's second hand store to a shady spot near Mr. Bob Jordan's livery sta-ble. Mr. Homer Bass says that he wishes those fellers that hang around his Kandy Kitchen all day would bring in some fire wood to pay for their standing room. OBITUARY James Cockleburr, one of our subscribers and best bean cook was found diseased in his bed this morning. Mr. Cockleburr, was several months behind with his subscription and if our other subscriber doesn't pay up pretty soon we shall be forced to suspend publication until we can sell our overcoat. LOCAL GIRL VVINS RENOWN AS ARTIST The many friends of Mary Jane Ridgway will be glad to hear that in the recent contest 'by artists from all parts of Tarrant County for prizes offered by the Oowtown Clarion for the most artistically designed sport suit for an overgrown scarecrow, the first prize, a handsome embroidered pair of bo'b-wire shloelaces were 'awarded to Miss Ridgway. TERRIFIC ACCIDENT George Ankele, while driving his father's mules down Main Street day before yesterday, suffered a severe accident. As he was passing Mr. Stripling's general empo- rium, he turned to wave at Miss Electra Marshall, just as his front wheels struck a hog which was slumbering in the road. The wagon upset and Mr. Ankele was injured at the crossroads. The hog was badly skinned, which served him right, say we. 2 s 5 E g its 2 s : : E 5 E E 2 .l ii ii 5 2 S s 1 E l' I 2 E E z 2 I : 2 S i S i S 2 S 3 1 s I 2 E ElN mmmUl HlUlUmIH ll11YI'lT!lUlIl1Il H The Mos! Important Tlviz -Y-0-U-R E-D You Have a House to Build. You employ a carpenter to build a house but as time goes by you notice that his work is not well done. You also notice that your house is developing very slowly. You ask the carpenter why he doesn't make more rapid progress and he answers that his tools are dull. You advise him to sharpen his tools but he says that if he stops to do that he will have to stop work on your house. You attempt to show him that he will save time by stopping to sharpen his tools -that he will do his work more competently, more quickly, and with more credit to himself. The argument ends and the carpenter continues to do slovenly work and is inexcusably slow. You may not tell him so, but you conclude that he is extremely foolish. Throughout this country are thousands of young people starting to build houses the life houses in which they will find their pleasures or hear their sorrows. Some of these young folks are building with sharp tools, with mental facul- ties that have been whetted by training and that will cut sharp and true. Other thousands are trying to build with the dullest sort of tools with minds that have not been developed that have not been sharpened to cut into the material out of which lil'e's great house is constructed. Does it require a prophet to tell in advance which of these groups of young people will build the kind of houses that the world will admire' the kind that they themselves will be proud of and the kind in which they can live comfortably and happily? Youthtime is planning time and building time. It comes but once. Neglect it and it is lost for- ever. Neglect it and it caries into after years troubles that may be vexatious and disabling, Youthtime is the time to sharpen mental tools for the great building job that lies ahead, and those of us who have our houses well along to- ward completion can only think as you do of the carpenter who is building your house that the boy or girl who permits anything to crowd out the opportunity to get an education is indeed foolish. BR ELEXJEQR m inrmnnummmnrmimrrrvmnnmrmrumrrrimnnmmmnummmm'rmn1'rnmmmmmnxrmmmmrnmxninmnmnnrmnnunmun . a n n I n I I I ll I llln llllllllll I lu I I Ill U lln I ll It U I I ' ' In the World-to YUU- -C-A-T-I-O- . 2 FIRST E T THE . There is a nation-wide movement on among practical educators to emphasize the following program in education: First, graduation from high school. Next, business training. Then, college or university. Expericnce proves that the high school grad- uate who first has the advantage of intensive work of the private business school makes a bet- 'ter college or university student than does the graduate directly from high school. A business education before college means financial independence in case the college course, for any reason, breaks down. A college graduate who has previously had a course in the business subjects can often use his business course in getting started on the vocation for which he prepared in college. Business has become a factor in every vocation of every kind. It is inescapable. Making a liv- ing involves a knowledge of business---making more than a living involves a larger knowledge of business making a fortune is possible only to those who have a superior knowledge of busi- ness. Finally, it is everywhere recognized that train- ing in business doubles the value of a general, or a professional, education, IF I wanted to succeed in any line I would get the advice of the most successful men in that line. If I chose to be a tramp, I would go to the most successful tramp. If I wanted to make my mark in the world, I would take the advice of the world's leaders. 4 I O C 1 if What the World's Leaders Tell YOU! ANDREW CARNEGIE, Steel King and Philanthropist: I advise young men and women to save the most precious years of their lives hy securing a business education, that they may IIO forth fully equipped early in life. HON. W. T, HARRIS, Ex-Commissioner of Education: Without a thorough and practical commercial education. a business man is like a ship at sea without a compass or a rudder. E. H. HARRIMAN, America's Greatest Railroad Mairnate: I know of no training that costs so little and pays so much as a business collexre course. JOHN WANAMAKER, Founder of America's Greatest Department Store: In these days the young man or woman without business training stands little chance. A great, grand work is being: done by the business colleges. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, World's Richest Man: I believe that every young man and woman who wants to succeed in business should do as I didf take n course at a commercial college. JAMES A GARFIELD, Ex-President of the United States: Business colleges furnish a better education for practical purposes than Princeton, Harvard or Yale. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Ex-President of the- United States: Every girl should have a thorough business training to make her independent of marriage as a means of support. Then she need not marry except in obedience to the dictates of her heart. Business training makes her self-reliant, not a clinging vine, and if she marries she can contribute some strength to the partnership, H0 CGLLEGE PHONE 3-1307 m-mmmmmm-mmm u nn n mmm a mu: u u n an u 1 1 n r us u I 1 a u uns I M30 -MQPMHHR t THE LAST WORD Thank heaven it's over 5 the proofs are read, We've worried and worked 'till we're nearly dead. But good or bad, at last we are through And now with its failures on its head We hand it wearily over to you. , Knock if you think to knock's a sign That your critical sense is keen and fmeg We're just so glad that the blamed thing's done That we wouldn't fuss with another line For you or any one. Yours, -THE STAFF. F AJ New-Y twm 4 e 4 0,'., Q ' 'V ,Q -fan ' f 11 .N zf' ' oibfr Bell. Margaret Abbott, Catherine June Graduate ............. Page 55 Commercial Club ............ 139 Abbott, Jane Junior ........,........... ..... 6 4 Adams, Billie Junlor ................ ..... 6 6 Glrl Reserves ................., 134 Adams. Charlotte February Graduate .......... 25 Adams. Laura Junlor ............. .,...... ......... 6 0 Adams, Lucy Harding Faculty .............................. 16 Adels. Lewis February Graduate ........ 22 Akers, Ruth Sophomore ............. Alcorn, Marjorie Junior ....................... 72 65 Panther Stall' ..............., 126 Allen. Sheflla June Graduate ......... Ambort. Joe L. 53 June Graduate .............,.... 56 Panther Staff .....,.........,.. 126 Pantherette Staff ............ 127 Social Studies .................. 136 Ames, Martha Junlor .............................. 64 Anderson, Robert C. June Graduate .............,.... 56 h rl s Anderson, Mary C a e June Graduate ......... 1 Anderson, Wllllam Track ........................ Ankele, George 44 ........110 February Graduate ........ Football .........................,.. Ankele. J uanlta June Graduate .................. 38 R. 0. T. C. ....... -. .......... 115 Social Studies Club ..,..... 137 Vagabonds .............,........ 142 Ansel, Reuben February Graduate.. Anton, Charles June Graduate ........,. Armstrong, Bernice Junior .....,................ Soclal Studies Club Armstrong, Doyle June Graduate .......... Armstrong, Mae June Graduate .......... Commercial Club .... Arthur, Ruth June Graduate ........ Pantherette Staff .... Ashlock, Zetta June Graduate ....,..... Pantherette Staff .... Attlnger. Lionel Junior .............. . ......... Austin. Lorene June Graduate .......... 23 36 64 ........186 55 56 ........189 44 ........l27 46 ........127 65 88 Social Studies Club ........ 137 Austln, Stuart February Graduate.. Bailey. Eugenia G. 23 February Graduate ........ 25 Panther Staff .... ..,.,... . .. ,.126 Bassett, Harold June Graduate ......... Baker. Paul E. June Graduate ......... , .... 32 49 EX To Individual Portraits Page Baker. Louise June Graduate .................. 41 Social Studies Club ......,. 136 Current Literature Club..141 Baker. Billie Sophomore ............,......... 71 Balch, Roland June Graduate .....,,,. ,,,. . . 45 Ball, Prentis June Graduate .................. 53 Social Studies Club ........ 137 Ballard, Mosaleete June Graduate ..,.....,......,.. 5 6 Barrett, Owen J umor ................................ 65 Barksdale. Eloise June Graduate .................. 56 Current Literature Club..141 Barnes. Blanche June Graduate .................. Glrl Reserves ............,....... Social Studies Club, ..... .. Barnhlll, Weldon 45 134 137 Junior ..................... ......... 6 3 Panthc-r Staff. .................. 126 I P T A .......................... 144 Bass, Homer February Graduate .......... 26 Football ............................ 98 Bassinger, Lee June Graduate ......... 45 Football ............... ..,...... 1 00 Basketball ........ ........, 1 06 Track ......... ......... 1 10 Penta ......... . 131 Beck, Genie Faculty ........... 15 Beck. Sebe Sophomore ...................... 'll Beazley. Gertrude June Graduate .................. 56 Penta .................... ......... 1 so Bell. Evelyn Sophomore ..,.........,.......,, 72 Bell, Grace February Graduate .......... 24 Social Studies Club ........ 137 Bell, I-Iaynie Faculty .............................. 16 Junior .............................. 63 Social Studies Club ........ 137 Current Literature Club..141 Bell, Mary Dean February Graduate .......... 20 Bennett, Pete February Graduate .......... 26 Penta ................................ 131 Social Studies Club ........ 136 Befnson, Miss Elveta Faculty .............................. 15 Bernstein, Jennye June Graduate ...,..... ..... 5 4 Berrong, Robert Sophomore ...................... 71 Berry, Betty June Graduate .................. Current Literature Club.. Berry, C. W. 30 141 Faculty . ....,........................ 17 Coach ................ ...... 9 5 Berry. Ethel June Graduate ......... ...... 3 5 Berrong, Verna Junior .............................. 65 Binyon, Elizabeth Junior .................. 61 Blalock. Katherine Page Junior ......... .. ................... 72 History Club .................... 145 Blalock, Mary A. Faculty ................... ...... 1 7 Blanke, L. H., Jr. June Graduate ......... ..... 4 0 Blanchard, Jack June Graduate ......... ...... 5 5 Blanton. Josephine June Graduate ......... .,.... 3 0 Penta ................................ 130 Glrl Reserves ...........,........ 134 Blanton, Alta Beall Faculty ........,........,.......... 16 Girl Reserves ..,................, 184 Spanish Club .... . ............... 143 Blentllnger, Mildred June Graduate .....,............ 51 Blizman, Leta Mae June Graduate .................. 35 Blount. William Jerry June Graduate .................. 57 Blum, Sophia June Graduate .................. 49 Current Literature Club..141 Boley. T. Reginald Faculty ............................ 15 Bomar, Louise Faculty .......,..,. .... ....., 1 5 Bond. Hazel Post Graduate .,................ 27 Bone. Margaret Louise J unlor ......,....................... 61 Glrl Reserves .................... 134 Boone. Leon June Graduate ...,..... Bourland, Edgar June Graduate ......... 52 48 Penta ................... ............ 1 81 Boyd, Clarence Football ....,.......... ............. 1 02 Boyd. Everett February Graduate .......... 24 Boyle. Jack June Graduate ...........,...... 46 Penta ..........................,...., 131 Bradford. Victoria June Graduate ....,............. 52 Bradshaw, Nina Zelle June Graduate ...........,...... 56 Commercial Club ............ 139 Brandt, Elsie June Graduate ......... 35 Commercial Club ............ 189 Brandt, Paul June Graduate ..,....,.......... 54 Brannen, Mervlne June Graduate ......... Bray. Valton June Graduate ....,.... Brickell, Juanita Junior ..................... Brickell, Russell Football ..........,,... 51 43 60 98 10 Track ...........,.................... 1 Bright, Margie February Graduate ........ 23 Browning, Irene June Graduate .................. 31 Brooks, Allene Junior .......... .... .. 66 Brooks. Oden Junior ................. ..... . 67 Brooks, Augusta June Graduate ......... 50 Page Brown. Bill February Graduate ........ 25 Brown. Bill June Graduate ......... ,,.... 5 8 Pep Leader ............... ...... 9 6 Panther Staff .... .............. 1 26 History Club ........ ...,..... 1 45 Brown. Cecilia Junior .............. ...... 8 5 Brown, Ernest June Graduate ......... ..,... 5 7 Football ................ ......... 1 00 Basketball ........ . ......... 104 Track ...............,................ 108 Brown, Graham June Graduate, ........ ...,.. 5 4 Brown, Jerry June Graduate .............,.... 58 Brown. Josephine June Graduate ......... ..,.. 4 7 Brown, Ruth June Graduate .........,........ 58 Brown, Leta Belle June Graduate ........, .,.... 5 1 Bryant, William June Graduate ......... ..... 5 2 Buck, Eula Faculty ............ , .... 17 Buckner, Ione Faculty . ......,.. ...,.... . Bulbrook. Margaret June Graduate .....,... Spanish Club .,......... Bunting, Lucille 16 . ..... 47 .........143 Faculty .............,.. .,... 1 5 Burkett. Grace Faculty ................... ..... 1 6 Burns, Ambrose Junior .................. ..... 6 1 Burton. Jimmie Football ............................ 100 Bush, Elizabeth June Graduate ..... ............. 44 Pantherette Staff. ,.... . ,..., 127 Busby. Willie Mae Junior ............ ,..,,,...,,,.,,,,, 6 2 Commercial Club ............ 189 Bussey. Croyle June Graduate ......... ...... 4 8 Bussey, Evelyn February Graduate ........ 23 Byars. Dora Lee Sophomore ............. .,.. . . 71 Byrne. Bobby Junior .................. ...... 6 0 Cain, Vernon Junior .............................. 60 Caldwell, Catherine June Graduate .,................ 46 30 Penta .......................... .,.... 1 Calllhan. Coy Mae February Graduate ....,,..,. 20 Cameron, Lyle J unlor .,................... Campbell, Nadine 61 Junior ...................,,.,,,,,,,. 60 Cannon, Wlllis February Graduate. ....... 25 Penta ................ ,,..... ......... 1 - 80 Carden, Louis Junior ................. ...... 6 2 Carden, Minnie Faculty ............... ...... 1 7 Carder. Maureen Sophomore ......... ...... 7 0 Dutton, Ruth F it '. 1- ' 1 1 ' ,jihfin m'.1. s'1i: it 1, '..f'1 1 ' ,. , Page Page Page Page Carlson, Ruby Connally, Kathryn Davis. Mabel Edens, Agnes June Graduate ............,,.... 53 Junior .............................. 64 June Graduate .................. 56 Faculty ....................,..,.... 17 Carmalchael. Clyde Connelley, Quinn Panther Staff .................. 126 Pantherette Staff ............ 127 June Graduate -.-4-'.,-. -------- 3 3 June Graduate ....... ....... 5 8 Pantherette Staff ............ 127 Edens, Juanita Carnrlke. Betty Clare Football ..,......l....... ....... 9 9 Commercial Club .......,.... 138 February Graduate .......... 20 June Graduate ......,........... 48 Panther Staff .................. 126 Carroll, Kathleen J unlor ................... ....... Carroll, Melba 60 June Graduate .,...........,.... 36 Carroll, Myrtle Belle Junior ...................... . Carsbon. Betty 62 J une Graduate ....... .....,. 4 2 Carter, Eugene June Graduate ....... Caskey, Margaret 36 Faculty ................. ....... 1 5 Spanish Club .......... ....... 1 43 Cassell, John June Graduate ........ ..,..,. 3 6 Cauker. Louise Junior .............................. 62 Chambllss, Perry Junior .............................. 66 Vagabond Player ............ 142 Chappell, Robert Basketball .........-.----- - .----'- 105 Track ................ 3 .v.. .--.---'--- 1 09 Chapman. Viraima Junior .....................,...,.... 64 Chlcotsky. Rose June Graduate ........ .------ 5 1 History Club .......... .....,. 1 45 Chisholm, Pauline June Graduate ..... --4-- -- 44 Chollar, Frank June Graduate. ......... . ..,--- . 55 Pantherette Stall' .......,.... 127 Clark, Doyce Junior .............,.,.............. 66 Clark, Mr. N. L. Administration .......,...... 14 Clary, Evelyn Junlgr ,.,,,.,,,,...,........ ......., 6 2 Clayton, Miss Lily B. Faculty ., ..........,............... 15 Latin Club .......,,............... 132 Cleveland. Don February Graduate ...,.... 24 Clevemrer, Margery Junior ..... . ..... . ............. . .... Cadet Sponsor ,... Vafzabonds ............... Clifton, Drew February Graduate... 64 .......115 142 26 Pantherette Staff ...--------- 127 Clynch, Richard J unlor ................... Football .,........ 66 .......101 104 Basketball .......... --....- Coffman, Lucille Faculty ,.......... ...... ....... Cohen. William June Graduate ...,....... Coleman. Ray February Graduate... Coleman, Scott June Graduate ........... Colley. Louise June Graduate ....... Collier. Charles June Graduate ,...... Collup, George Junior ........ , ..... ., Colquitt, Pyeatt June Graduate ......, 15 22 55 34 63 53 Penta ,,,,,,,. ............. ..,.... 1 3 1 133 Senate ...,................... Colvin. Wauneetha June Graduate ........... Pantherette Staff ...,. Colvin. Vlrzinla June Graduate ....... 45 .......l47 Conner, Arnette June Graduate ..........,....... 52 Cook, James M. February Graduate ........ 25 Coombes, R. W. June Graduate .,............,,., 40 Cooper, Andy February Graduate ........ 21 Cooper, Lloyd February Graduate .......... 23 Copass, Cloantha Faculty ............................ 16 Copeland, Lucille June Graduate ....... .....,. 6 6 Copeland. Readle June Graduate ....... .....,, 3 5 Cort, Leonard June Graduate .,...,.. ...,... 4 0 Penta .................. ....... 1 30 Cotten. Bonita June- Graduate ....... Cowan. Nula Faculty . ................ Cox, Katherine 33 16 June Graduate ......,,.......... 33 Pantherette Staff ............ 127 Cox. Mary Loutitia June Graduate .,................ 45 Craft. Lucille Junior .............................. 65 Crain, Homer February Graduate, ......... 27 Crain, Willie Mae June Graduate .................. 32 Crane, Naomle June Graduate. ...... ....... 3 3 Panther Staff .... ..... . ...,.. 1 26 Penta .....,,......................... 131 Commercial Club ...,........ 139 Crawford, May Belle February Graduate .......... 22 Panther Stat? .................. 126 Pantherette Staff ...,........ 127 Creed, David Football .....,........... ....... 1 01 Crimming, Fred June Graduate .................. 35 Crites, Capt. E. D. R. 0. T. C. Staff ............ 114 Crozier, May June Graduate .....,............ 39 Cullender. La Nelle June Graduate .................. 43 Glrl Reserves ......,,. ....... 1 34 Curtis, Bill Basketball ...... ....... 1 05 Dallas, Lee Otis June Graduate ....... ..,.. . .. 32 Track .................. ........ 1 10 Dalton, Juanita June Graduate ....... ....... 5 3 Dana, Elizabeth June Graduate .................. 39 Daniel, Frances Ann June Graduate ..........,....... 44 Daniel, Evelyn Junior .............................. 61 Darrah. Raymond W. R. 0. T. C ....................... 115 Social Studies' Club ....... .136 Daugherty, Dorothy February Graduate .,.. ...... 2 6 Davis, Edith February Graduate .......... 21 Davis, Jlm June Graduate .................. 4 3 P Davis, Charlotte J unlor ...............,........ 62 Commercial Club ............ 139 Davis, Helen Jane Sophomore ....,...... . History Club .............. Dawson. Maraaret June Graduate ............ Commercial Club .,.... Decker. Pearl February Graduate .... Dees, Edna Sophomore .......,..,,..,. Defee, Gladys 71 ......145 .. .... 52 .....,l39 26 , ...,. 70 February Graduate .......,.. 23 Denman, Ada June Graduate .................. 50 Dennard. Kathleen June Graduate .................. 31 Commercial Club ............ 139 Dennis. Dorothy June Graduate ....,............. 35 Dickenson, Linwood June Graduate.. ,...... ......,.. 4 1 Dickenson, Frances February Graduate .... Dillingham, Mary Elva Sophomore .......,........ Cadet Sponsor ............ 20 70 115 History Club ...... ....... 1 45 144 1 P T A .,.......,.... . Dlnkins, Harris Junior ..........,..... . Football ................. . Dirks, 'Marjorie Junior .....................,.. Dobkins, Estelle February Graduate .... Donnelly. George June Graduate ............ Douglass, Nancy Junior ..,....,................ Spanish Club .............. Drummond, Robert June Graduate ..,.. ...... Dumke. Olive June Graduate. ..... . Duran, Jennings June Graduate ....... . Duncan, Arthur June Graduate .........,.. Duncan, Tressie B. G3 ...,..100 61 23 50 63 ......143 42 33 30 44 .Tune Graduate ............ ,... 4 9 Commercial Club ...,........ 139 Spanish Club .................... 143 Dunn, Maxine February Graduate ..,,....., 22 Durrett. Doris Rose June Graduate .................. 43 Dutton, Edith June Graduate ....... ........ 4 0 Girl Reserves ........ ........ 1 34 Junior ..................... .. Dworkin, Max February Graduate .... Dworkin. Lillian June Graduate ...,........ Dyche, Gwendolyn Junior ..,,......,........ . Dyess, Ben 65 24 43 64 Junior ........,... .....,.. 6 2 Dyeas, E. E. Faculty .............. ....... 1 7 Panther Staff ....... ....... 1 26 Eaves. Mary Nell Junior ................... ....... 6 0 Girl Reserves ......... ....... 1 34 Edens, Louise June Graduate ..... . ............ 45 Edmondson. Bobble Faculty ............................ 17 Edmondson. Floy June Graduate ....... ....... 5 6 Edwards, Kathryn June Graduate ....... ........ 3 0 Edwards. Naomi June Graduate ....... ........ 5 7 Eickholf, Vivian June Graduate .,....,........... 33 Pantberette Staff ............ 127 Eitelman, Edward June Graduate .....,.. . ......, 32 Ellis, Budd Post Graduate ,... .....,. . 27 Ellis. Cora Liles June Graduate .................. 36 Elliott. Stella June Graduate ....... ....... 3 2 Girl Reserves .,....... ........ 1 34 Embrey, Harry J une Graduate .................. 48 Emerson, Georgia Sophomore ...................... 7 0 Emery. Thomas Harvey February Graduate ..,,...... 26 En gler, Estelle June Graduate ................ .. 42 Current Literature Club..14l Estes. Margaret June Graduate ........,......... 41 Penta ...................,.........,.. 131 Estes, Mary Elizabeth June Graduate ......,........... 53 Evans, Ruth June Graduate ,..,... ........ 3 9 Girl Reserves ......... ......., l 34 1 1 T A ................. ....... 1 44 Farmer, Marion June Graduate ....... ..,...,. 4 9 Farrar, D. R. Sophomore ........... ........ 7 1 History Club .,....... ........ 1 45 Fash, Ralph E, Sophomore .... ........ 7 2 Fee-ny, Dan June Graduate .................. 33 Fellows, William June Graduate ..............,... 54 Panther Staff ,.... .... ........ 1 2 6 130 Penta ....,....,.. ..... ........ Fenley, Vernon Junior ............... ........ 6 2 Ferguson, Mary June Graduate .....,,........... 52 Fisher, Elbert H. February Graduate ....... 20 Flaskerud, Louine June Graduate ......,........... 30 Flaskerud, Lorine June Graduate ....... ........ 4 9 Fletcher, Gordon Sophomore ........,............. '70 Fooshee. Charles June Graduate ,.... . .,.......... 37 Foster, Dewie June Graduate ......,.,......... 53 Outdoor Club ....,.... . ..,.... 146 Franklin, Earl June Graduate ............,..... 47 Pantherette Staff ............ 127 Current Literature Club..l41 Fuller, James A. June Graduate ..... f ............ Panther Staff .,..... ......., Penta ................. 46 126 ........130 George' Dorothy Penta .............,..,... Gosney, Lucille ,ll1.K l'l l R ff' ,pf ' , -as ,lg A Wx . M 11 Page Fulford, Frances February Graduate .......... Social Studies Club ......., Fulllmrton, Dorothy June Graduate ............ Vaxrabonds ......,..... Fulkerson. Dora Junior ................. Francisco, Gladys June Graduate ........ Gi rl Reserves ...,..,............. Frank rich, Beatrice June Graduate .................. History Club ....... Frey. Wayne June Graduate ........ Basketball ........... Track ...................... Panther Staff ......... , ....... . Fox, Margaret June Graduate .................. Social Studies Club ...... ,. Gardner, Anna Faculty ............................ Gardner, Mrs. Lena Administration ..,,......,... Garner, Elsie J une Graduate ........,....r.... Garnett, Mary Lloyd June Graduate .................. Garrett. Hazel June Graduate ............. Pantherette Stall' ............ Junior .............,...... Glllam. Jane June Graduate ........ Civens, Betty Sophomore ...,.... History Club ..,,................ Glazer, Yale June Graduate ............,..... Goldth Waite. Annabel June Graduate .................. Penta .............,.................. Girl Reserves .......... .,..... Gosne . Cora Y Faculty .......... . ........... ..... . June Graduate Gordon, Dorothyultgemmn Junior , .,...,......... .. Panther Staff .,................ Goodba r, Janice Junior .......... . ....... Graham. Marion Ruland June Graduate ....... ........... Gramrer Annett . a J une Graduate ........ ....... Gray. Merle June Graduate ...... Greer, Muriel Faculty ........................... . Greenwood. Weldon June Graduate ....... .........,. Greene, David Basketball ....,.. Greizory. E. L. Facult y .... , .,..,....,... Gremm, Harrison Track .....,.,.......,.... ............ Griswold. Elizabeth June Graduate ................,. Griswold. Nedra Junior .,...........,... Guhl. Loree June Graduate ..... .. ..... .. Penta ................... Gumm. Lucille Sophomore ..,...... Guth rie. Craton Junior .......,...... ...... ....... Hadaway, Myrtle June Graduate ........ ....... 25 137 34 142 64 52 134 53 145 54 105 108 126 45 137 17 14 42 39 42 127 61 48 71 145 43 52 181 134 17 54 65 126 62 35 Halbert, Lillian Faculty ............... Outdoor Club. ...... Hall. Beulah Faculty ...........i... Hall. Blanche June Graduate ......1..... Penta .......................... Hall, CliH'ord R. Junior ................. Hallaran, May Faculty ...,............... Hamilton, Lawton ii. Page 16 ......146 15 45 80 61 16 June Graduate ......... ......,. 5 7 Hamlett, Bradley February Graduate ......1... 23 Hanna. Robert M. Junior ...............,..... ...,.. 6 0 Hanson, A. J. June Graduate .................. 35 Penta . ......... . ..................... 130 Commercial Club. ........... 138 Hanson. Mozelle Sophomore ............ ...... 7 1 Hanson, Frances June Graduate .................. 44 Hardy, Dale February Graduate .......... 23 Hardy. La Betta. February Graduate .......... 20 Harman, Melford Leo June Graduate .................. 47 Harris. Billy E. June Graduate ........ ...... 4 8 Harris, Chapin June Graduate ......... ...... Penta .......................... Harris, J. C. February Graduate... 33 .....,131 22 Pantherette Stalf. ......... ..127 Harrison, Allen Out Door Club .......... Harrison. Hoy B. Sophomore ......... Hart, Merle ......146 71 Sophomore ...... ...... 7 1 Hatler, Morton June Graduate ........ ...... 3 9 Track ................... ...... 1 10 Hays. Iris Junior ...................... .. ...... 63 Hazelwood. Dick June Graduate .................. 5 1 Hen drlck, Minnie Lee February Graduate .......... 27 Hen ry, Margaret Sophomore ............ ....... 7 0 U Hill. Johnny June Graduate. ........ .. Track ..........,......... Hill, Kenneth Page 43 ...109 June Graduate ......... ...... 4 0 Hinton, J. M. Faculty ................ Hodgson, Betty June Graduate ............... Penta ........................ Hodgson, Virginia 16 34 ...130 72 Sophomore ............. ...l32 Latin Club., .......... ..... . Holcomb. Harry June Graduate .............,. Penta ............................. Holloway, Rebecca 50 ...l31 Junior ......... ..... ....... . ..... 6 2 Holmes, Vivian June Graduate ......... Holmes, Virginia 54 44 June Graduate ........ Holt, Virginia June Graduate ...... .... .. 37 Honeycutt. Otho February Gradua Honeycutt, Alice te .......... 25 June Graduate. ................ . 42 Hopkins, Margaret June Graduate. ........ ...... 3 7 Horsley. Jeanne June Graduate .................. 46 Penta ..........,......... ......... 1 81 Hoskins, Boaz June Graduate ,........ ..... 4 8 Houle, Louise June Graduate ................., 33 Housewright, Bernice June Graduate .................. 36 43 Spanish Club .................... 1 Howard. Margaret February Graduate .......... 2 1 Howard. Willie Rae June Graduate .................. 52 Hubbard, Videll Sophomore ............. Hubbard. La Velle . ..... 70 J umor .....,............,........... 64 Panther Staff .................. 126 Senate ..,,.......................... 133 Current Literature Club..141 lpta ................ . ................... 144 Hubbard. Thom Junior .........,..,, Hudson, Edna Faculty ................ Hudson, Joe 61 15 Henderson, Lyle June Graduate .................. 47 36 June Graduate .................. 39 Hudzietz, Kathryn Herdenson, Virginia June Graduate .................. 38 40 Junior .............................. 63 Hulf, Dorothy Lee Hendricks, Mary Alice June Graduate ,... ..... ...... 3 3 16 Junior ........................... 64 Commercial Club ..... ....... 1 39 Commercial Club ............ 139 Huff, Ruth 50 Henson, Ivonne June Graduate ..........,....... 36 June Graduate ........ ...... 4 2 Pantherette Staff ..,......... 127 106 Herndon, Doris Hukill. Hazel June Graduate ........ ...... 5 7 Junior -'-.--------------..----.----- 61 16 Hess, Wilbur Humphreys, Jessie Junior ..................... ...... 6 3 June Graduate ......... ...... 3 6 108 Penta ..,.. ,. ,.................. . .,... 131 Hynt, llgarsa te 37 Hester, Minnie Lee Une YB U8 --------- ----- 54 Hlfecbruzry Graduate ...... .... 2 4 Hurley. Elizabeth 66 ic 5, 'ranges umor ...............,.. ...... 64 February Graduate .......... 21 Hurwitz, Freda 39 Higging. D01-is June Graduate ......... . .... 42 131 Sophomore ........,.... ...... 7 2 Hightower, Selma Irvine, Kent 71 Faculty ------------------- ---- - - 15 June Graduate ......... ..... 4 2 Hightower, Billy Irons, John P. 67 Junior ..... . ........... ...... 6 0 June Graduate ......... ..... 5 0 Hill, Geraldine Senate .............. ......... 1 33 Jack, Ora Lou 42 Vaufabonds .... ......... 1 42 June Graduate ......... ..... 3 4 L , . . w . A , . fs 73: 'F' . , u... is.....1...r l...11fu ----1' fI.iTf'.-a.. LLZT V..-., .Aff Y ,: A tb ' - Pane J ackson. Betty June Graduate .,........ ..... 5 4 Cadet Sponsor ......, ........ 1 15 Girl Reserves .............,..,... 134 Jackson, Bernice Faculty .................,.. ..... 1 7 Jackson. Blanche June Graduate ...........,...... 52 Jackson. Jeannette June Graduate .......... ..... 4 1 Jahns, J. C. June Graduate' .........,........ 33 Penta ................ 131 H ..... James, Mary Elizabet February Graduate .......... 24 Jarvis. Mary Sophomore .............. ..... 7 2 Jenkins, Mack June Graduate. ................. 34 Penta .................... ........ 1 31 Jennings, Cora Sophomore .......... History Club ,.... Jennings. Lula Faculty ................. ..... 1 7 Jimeson. Frances June Graduate .................. 37 Social Studies Club ........ 137 Johns, Layton June Graduate .................. 72 ........l45 44 Basketball ............. ........ 1 04 Johnson, Mabel Faculty .... . ...,..., ........ 17 ........130 J ohnston, Frances Junior .................. ..... 6 2 Johnston, Ralph June Graduate ........., ..... 5 0 Jones, Essie June Graduate ...........,...... Panther Stall' Jones. Pauline June Graduate Commercial Club Jones, Prada 31 ........126 ............189 Junior ................... . .... Girl Reserves ..... Jones. Frances 64 .. ........ 134 June Graduate ............ ..... 3 5 Jones, Reatha May June Graduate .................. Commercial Club Jones, Thelma June Graduate 31 Jordan, Austin June Graduate ..... 34 Jordan, Bob June Graduate J' ootball .......... 31 ............l39 Track ........ . .... . Jordan. Bill, Jr, 53 98 February Graduate ..... ..... 2 3 Social Studies Club .... .... 1 37 Justin. Maurine Junior ..... , ..,..................... 62 Ksnady. Harold June Graduate 56 Penta ....... .... A ,,,,,,,,, 131 Keenan, Alma February Graduate Keene, Ralph February Graduate Kenney. Don Febmary Graduate Kennedy. Arthur D. February Graduate .......... 20 KimbX'0UKh, Annie Ruth June Graduate .......... ........ 5 4 Kimbrough, Jimmy June Graduate .................. 65 Pantherette Staff ............ 127 Commercial Club ............ 139 Kimzey, Bully June Graduate .......... ..... 4 6 26 25 55 5. , W A V N--M 3. ,, '-5. ' 1 ..-Q'-,Le .,ggL.- QA- 1 er. 0 N. X-'Q5 .WWW ft-1.-al 1 , 1.-. 7--V1 Klndrlcks, Kina Page June Graduate .................. 39 Hlstory Club ........ . .,...... 145 Klmr, Cli1Tord June Graduate .......... .,... . .. 57 King, Ray Faculty ...... . ..................... 1 5 Kin asbu ry, Mary Elizabeth February G raduate ........,. 21 Klnkle. Kathryn Sophomore ............. 72 134 Girl Reserves ........ ........ , Kinsey, Earline June Graduate .,....... ...,. 5 2 Kltchin. Emily June Graduate .................. 47 lpta ......................,. ......... 1 44 Kollus, Dorothy June Graduate .................. 45 Kralmer. Dolll eLouise Junior ............................,, 61 Kutschart. Katherine February Graduate .......... 22 Lackey, Helen Junior .............................. Junior .......,.......,. .... 1 60 La Cava. Jannice Sophomore ,......,.............. 72 Glrl Reserves .... .... ....,.,, l 3 4 Landis. Helen June Graduate ......... ..... 5 6 Lavender, Thelma June Graduate .......... ..... 3 8 Penta ........,........... ,........ 1 31 Girl Reserves ........ ..,...,.. 1 34 Lavey, Sybil June Graduate .................. 38 Girl Reserves .,...,.,........,.., 134 Ledgerwood. Alice Junior .,..,.......................,, 64 Ledzerwood. Mrs. Ella Ray Faculty ............. Lee. Chester June Graduate... Basketball ......... Lee, Dorothy Junior ......,,,...... 51 ........ .106 Gil Lee, Milton June Graduate .......... ,....... 4 2 Lelgrh. Addie Mae June Graduate ...,...... ..... 4 3 Levey. Barbara June Graduate ,......,. ..... 4 9 Levine. Lily Sophomore ....... ...,.... 7 2 History Club .,... Levy. Louis June Graduate... ,. ..,.......... 45 Social Studie Club ........ 137 Lewis. Carolyn Keller February Graduate ........ 20 Lewis, Corrinne 61 Current Literature Club..141 Vagabond Playels ............ 142 Lewis. Hamel Lee Junior , .....,......,.. .. ...... 62 Girl Reserves .........,.......... 134 Vazabond Players .......... 142 Lims, Ruth June Graduate ....... .. ...,. 52 Lindsay. Edna June Graduate .................. 41 Lindsey,Mary Elizabeth Junior ............,................. 67 Liner, Frances February Graduate ...1...... 23 Lomax. Wellford June Graduate ..,.,.... ..... 5 5 Loughry. Virginia Sophomore ...,.......,,......,.. 70 Spanish Club .................... 143 Louxzhry. Mary Elizabeth February Graduate ......,.. 1 26 Commercial Club ,... ........ 1 39 is 'X xiii! '?? ln JY 1' ' 1 7 Page Page Loup, Joy McLean, Naomi June Graduate., ........,.....,. 38 June Graduate ....... ...... , . 41 Glrl Reserve ..... Q .... ........ 1 34 Penta ........,............ ........ 1 31 Ipta ...........................,........ 144 McLean. Annie Lundberg, Edaar June Graduate .................. 32 June Graduate .......... ..... 3 9 Penta ................................ 131 Luton, John McLeland, Howard June Graduate .......... ...,. 3 5 Junior .....,................,....... 66 Lydick, Mary V. McMahan, Bob Junior ............... . .... 63 Sophomore ........ ........ 7 0 Latin Club .... , .... ........ 1 32 M1-Igtary Clu: ......... ....... 1 45 c an. Ju y Maberry, Fay June Graduate ....... .... 5 0 Junior .............................. 66 McMurry, Al Maclin, Louise June Graduate ..1............... 52 February Graduate .......... 25 McPherson, Hallie Soclal Studies Club ........ 137 Faculty ..........,................. 17 Majors, Clara Social Studies Club, ....... 136 June Graduate .......,.......... 56 McPherson, Mavis Social Studies Club ........ 137 June Graduate, .......,,...,.,,. 31 Current Literature Club..141 Central Commercial Makin, Marjorie Club ................,................. 139 Jllnlol' ..,....,.......... ........ 6 6 Meek, Jang Malphette. Joe Sophomore . ,..... . .....,.. 72 Junior ................... ..... 6 0 History Club ...... ........ 1 45 Max-rs. Thomie Meek. Mitchell June Graduate ....... ..... 5 0 Junior ................... ........ 6 3 Marshall, Electra, Panther Stal! .................. 125 Junior .......... , ,.......... ..,.. 6 0 Ipta ....................,.........,..... 144 Martin, William Meisenheimer. Margaret February Graduate ........,, 24 Jljfle Grlldlllie --4--------,------ 51 Martin, John G, Girl Reserves .................... 134 June Graduate ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 37 Commercial Club ....,,...... 139 Penta ................................ 131 Mercer. George Senate , ,.A.,IA,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,, 133 February Graduate .......... 22 Martin, Mary Page Football ............,............... 99 February Graduate .,....,... 20 Merrell, Bessie Marson' Virginia June- Graduate ....... .... 3 7 February Graduate ....1..... 22 M.?1 '159g- gill: 49 Pep Leader. ....................... 96 M une in ra A----- A ----- - Mathis, John eyexf' argue 62 June Graduate. ...... ..... 5 0 MJ'm'0r 'i 1 Mayhuyzh, John fyersog' dmfoe 31 June Graduate .... ....,,. ....... 3 1 ZF'm5b 1:3 ua e 99 Panther Staff ......,,.......... 126 Magi' ba' ' ' Current Literature Club..141 izacsltgoo ' 'O a 15 M5.?:.z':e'i-...rift ...........,...,. .5 Mwd1em. Jm 1 Macau Fred June Graduate ........ ..,,...... 5 ' Social Studies Club ..,..,.. 136 June Graduate, ........ ..... 4 7 Millard Ru Mccarty' Evelyn Februar eGra.duate 24 June Graduate ......... , ........ 54 Miner CYL Social Studies Club ,....... 137 Jung Gyadhate 46 Commercial Club ............ 139 Mmm, Clyde '4 Mfgssfiey' Ruth 66 June Graduate .....,. ........ 4 8 Mccleew- Albee K- iii? 1.111111111111111 21111111125 i?L'I.i..i'J 'i'52if'i111111111111::1111.3l Miller- Elizabeth Sophomore ........ .,,...., 7 1 Senate ..............,...... ......... 1 33 Miner James Vagabond Players .......... 142 Junibr 66 Mcclellan- John History 25151541 f 'M145 June Graduate ...,...... ..... 5 2 Mmm, Ruth ' McClum:, Leo Junibr A ....A A 61 June Graduate .......,,. , ..., 48 Mmican ' McConnell, Frankie Sophmlwre 70 June Graduate .......... ..... 4 6 Mmican. calvfa A Mfsxllycriiugzy 42 Post Graduate ....... ..,. 2 7 Panther Staff ...........,,...., 126 Msuffg' Harold 63 Pantherette Staff ............ 127 Mm, 0 ' ' ' McDuFE, Martha Lee J wand mfryte ,M Junior ..............,............... 63 ,Elle TAFE ' ' ' Mcnarg' Louise Ml man. dee 50 February Graduate .......... 24 'lufle Gm new ' McKean. Margie Milligan, Lillian Junior .,.............,.,.... ..... e 2 Sophomore .------- ---4-,-- 7 1 Outdoor Club ......... .... ,,.. 1 4 6 Mills. Alice McKibben, Dora June Graduate ....... ..,. 3 2 Faculty ,....................... .... 1 7 Girl Reserves ......- N .---4A 134 McLaughlin, Gordon Mills, Evalyn June Graduate ,..... ............ 3 4 June Graduate ....... ..... 4 5 Penta .,.........,..,,................ 131 Minter, Jerry Social Studies Club ...,.,.. 137 June Graduate .................. 30 McLean, Virginia Penta ...........................---.. 131 Junior .,........., .... .............. 6 5 Current Literature Club..141 5 3':s41ff'w'zi'5i'6 Q' 1 Mitchell, Richard Junior ................ Monnlc, Oscar Penta ...............,............. Montgomery, Leo June Graduate ....,.. Moore, Camille Junior ............. Moore. Carroll Pane 63 ...130 44 66 Basketball ........................ 105 Moore, Evan February Graduate ....... Moore. Dorothea Junior ....................... 23 65 Social Studies Club ........ 137 Moore. Bernice Faculty ............................ 15 Moore, Mr. M. H. Administration ,... .. .... 14 Moore. Eunice Marie Junlor .........................,.... 66 Moriaon. John Junior .....................,.,...... 67 Morrison. Lou Etta June Graduate .................. 51 Morxzan. Claude P. June Graduate .,..........,..... 57 R. 0. T. C .................. 115 Morszan. Emma Dorcasm-'M Junior .... . ............ 65 Spanish Club.. .,.,.............. 143 Moses, Sam June Graduate .................. 40 Moseley, Hazel Bond June Graduate .................. 34 Commercial Club ..... Mosier, Mary Lou June Graduate, .,,.. . Mummert, Harry .......138 .... 45 June Graduate ...,... .....,. 4 3 Penta .......,..,.......... ....... 1 30 Senate ...............,....,..,....,, 133 Murphree, Mary Lou Sophomore .....,..........,..... 72 Panther Staff . ..... .....,,..... 1 26 Murphry, Katherine June Graduate .,.......,...,.... 37 Murphy, Tom Junior ., ...,......,. ., Musgrave, Mary Faculty ...,,.........,,.,,......... 17 R. 0. T. C. Stal? ............ 114 lpta. ..........,...,,.................,.. 144 Muse. Edward Sophomore ..,,.... ,.,... . 71 History Club ....,. .,..... 1 45 Myers. Bill Coach ..,............... ....... 9 5 Nanney, Dueon June Graduate ...,.............. 32 Nanny,Tyline Vivian Junior ..............,..........,.... 62 Nelson, Viola Sophomore ........... ....... 7 0 Nelson. Betty Jean Junior .,........................,... 65 Social Studies Club ..,,... ,137 Nelson. Louise June Graduate ............,..... 46 Nelson. Troupe June Graduate ................., 47 Newkirk. Richard Junior ........,..,.,....,, , ......... 60 Newton. Wayne February Graduate .......... 26 Penta ............,............. , ..... 1 3 1 1 4 4 lpta .................................... Newton. Clifton June Graduate ........ ,...... . .. 53 Social Studies Club ..,...., 137 Nobert. Ed Football .......,.................... 101 Noble, Charlie Faculty .........,. ........ 15 Penta ........... ........ 1 30 lx.-it .1 lfuwi 1' -1 ., X rr' W Pl i f i '-' - Y -W --x. 'nr-v--F it 1 f ' ri wwwvrz 13 . is if - . 1 , A A 4, V . iii. ri 6.!',77I- 1 . .,.. , A IJ, i Y lj, Page Page Page Paste Normand. Spencer Phinney. Mary Annas Reinhart. Mary' Harrell Scarborough, Byron June Graduate .................. 38 Junior .............................. 60 June Graduate .......,.......... 58 June Graduate .... L ............. 43 NIPTA ............ . ....,. .....,.... 1 44 Spgrgsh Club .................... R5inke,GDorothti 46 Sihalflfer, Ifrergei be 31 . J IP .,................. .......... u ne radua .. ...,............ e ruary rr ua ......... . gqllrlgllrglmorlz ,,,,,, ,,.,,. 1 1 pnum, Eugene Girl Reserves .................... 134 seeiul Studies Club ......., 137 Girl Reservs ..... ......... 1 34 June graduate ........ ..,.., 2 7 Reynolda Cgayiher 35 Sl3ell.i Elizabeth 61 Nutt, D ld . Pines, y une ra ua e ........ ...... u nor ............ . ................ . Junlorav ....... . ......... ...... 7 2 June Graduate ....,... 55 Richardson, Euna Schwartz, Sam Senate .............. .......,.. 1 33 Pitner, Roy M. Junior ..... .. ............. ...... 6 3 June Graduate ........ .,.... 3 1 Vayrabonds ......... .......... 1 42 Jun-1or ................. ........ 6 7 Rmhart, Paul Schmidt, Charles History Club ....... ..... ,... 1 4 5 Plan-tin Clxg ....,........,.......... 132 Rfldune Graiiluate .... .......,.... 50 .lLun:hGrag:at56..H: ............ 0'C0m'- 102 2 'ii e2 ce -10 3,125-'Aere 'e 71 seh'L'ief'Frediu oifllhlonlorek 11 Pog? Bi-ye: History Club .................... 145 Sophol-nore ............ 70 ea ' ac June Graduate .... .............. 5 5 Ridgway, Mary Jane Scruggs, Addie Fwfball ----------- '-- ' I 02 Panther stuff 126 June Graduate .................. 39 1-'eeulty .... ......,.. ....... 1 6 o1?Zi1:et1Gu11i..i ........ .......... 1 os Poindexmh hml - -- ' Panther sm, .,...-.-......--. .126 Scott, Johnmj June' Grggulgtz 35 Faculty ,........... .,.... ...... W 1 6 Pentax, ........,...... .......... 1 .Lune Graduate .................. 133 Polk, Louise 818 ll S enta ogmn' gedd t 45 June Graduate ........ ...... 4 8 Resnick, Mary Scrivner, Don 0 une J ra iual-2 ' Pool, Nell June Graduate. ................. 50 Track ..............,.... ........ . .109 gme' 'mug du .,5 Junior .....,.........,.... ...... 6 7 History Club .................... 145 Sowell, Robert 0 fbflmh' , fglulfgg Portwood, Lucille Rhodes, Zelma June Graduate ......,........... 57 3011130 551' tea R 56 Junior ................,... ,,.... 6 5 Sophomore ...,.....,............ 70 Penta ..,.1,........,. ......... .131 0 :men 'ga dm Potts, Billie Robbins, Martha Nell Shanblum, Rae l we ' 5 ev Junior ,...,.,. ,.......... ........... 6 1 June Graduate .................. 35 Juno Graduate .......,.......... 47 PJ:me Glgaduate 5 1 Prather, Katherine lKayl Roberts, Mary Jane Social Studies Club ........ 137 amer' any June Graduate ..,............... 40 Junior .............................. 60 Sharp, William P-llme Gfxaffuafe --A'-- '- 5 7 Girl Reserves ..................,. 134 Rose, Allen June Graduate .,.......... 11.... 3 o 'Emir' een 60 Prather, Opal Junior .......... ....... 6 6 Shaw, Rowan P Wa Hui ' ' ' June Graduate .................. 48 Vagabonds ..... .......... 1 42 Jung Graduate ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 0 ann' 'G l gent 57 Proctor, Dorthea Mae Rose, Edwin Fqotbgll .,,, ,,,,...... .,..... 9 9 .Linea ia ua e ....,...,........ .131 guneiliragiaage .................. 123 Rgxgie Graiuate..5 .... I ........ 58 Shaw, Andrew 60 . Junior Parka- Ethel P prim S R th Juursofxsredumftt .... .,.... 48 Sh will June G1 1'1u ?e ---'-'-'-------'-' 40 JlxxnZn'Gr:duate ...............,.. 41 seein Studies Club ........ 137 Jim, Gygdugbe ,,,,,,,, .,,,,,, 4 6 Yuki- 1g hdE'l'abe1h 33 Social Studies Club ........ 137 Roberts, cami .rim Sheridan' Frank Pigtgleal xruaeir Pruett,5CsA1g1erine 54 Rgxulty ...... ...-..'Y------ 17 Sophomore ,..,,,.. . ....,..... lzg . '. ' . ' ' June r uate .....4. .A----,---- r tson. ere ES Hi to Club ....,.............. . Admmlstratlonhi .............. 14 Social Studies Club lhhhk 137 Junior ...-.- ....--..--.. 65 Shes' Eden P e'S '1' 5e1' ne . Pruett. Ruby Roderus. Mary M- ' June Graduate ........... . ...... 49 Febmagy Graduate lg Sonhomore ------... . -------...-. 70 June Graduate ....... . ...... 57 panthereue Staff ,,,,,,,,.,,, 127 Cadet VQMO' Girl Reserves ............- ------- 1 34 Roehl. Charles Commercial Club ............ 139 Current Lllerature Club-1141 Purvls, Charles Junior ..,,....-...-.---.-- ------ 6 6 Shell, Elizabeth P51321-afgflkaduate 96 June Graduate ..........--- -.-.- 1 gg Rogers, Alexander 67 Junior ,,.,. . .....,........ ....... 6 1 . ' ' Senate .......---., ---, ---------- J U I1l0l' .-,,...-----'----4r- ------' S l herd, Dorothy Payne- 2853 44 IPTA .....,.......-- -'-A--- 1 44 Rogers. Marjorie .lliliie Graduate ...... .,.......... 4 9 June ra slate ' ' P urvis, Lucille June Graduate ...,.... ...... 5 5 Simpson' Gladys Payne' Juan Had 2., June Graduate ........ ....... 5 1 Rbhleder. Anne Junior .,,r., r,,,, , , 4,,r.,,,,,, ,,,,,. 6 5 PFel'l'u9if7 Gt: une ' Girl Reserves' .,.....,,.......---- 134 June Graduate ........ --.... 3 3 Sigtrunk, Bessie Lee zynelt 'my 'me 17 Commercial Club -.---------- 139 Rokey, Elizabeth Junior ,,,,,,,,,..................... 60 Mu Y 4 ' P yle. Dorothy Helen June Graduate. ...,,.. ...,... 3 7 Sloan' Evelyn Pl1fiIll:uaf1:'mC1'a1luate -11 February Graduate -'------ 20 Rose. Katherine 60 S0Dh0m0l'B -------- ------- 7 2 ' Junior Sloan Hugh Pe-arson, Florence Qualls. Mary R N E ' F-my .-,-.-,e-----,-,ee -,--e- 1 5 Juue -.,---------,,-, 41 ........ 1.0 sg,-gy 30 Piiiiim it Qi:3:'rr:i3:an'e 39 Pauggfem Su-ff e----------- Seri-in-re ,..,-,.e ..,,.--,,,,-.- 7 0 . Rinse. an Sloan Richard M. Peck' C' L' ' Junior -- -'--'----'-'---'-- ---- e--e 6 6 J ..,, . .,.......,,......... 64 PJ 'Qe Gffd 'e 3 39 Rgifgiiefirfifemf ........ ...... 7 2 Rothwell. R. L. Pgitliir stuff ,..... ..,.. ,.... . . 126 001' es- Omer- 1- Ramsey, Charles Faculty ----.-r.A------------------- 16 smith, Ada Marie gun: Graduate .........,..... ---133 Junior , ................ .. .... 61 Rgwland, Martha Laura 61 February G,-uduuoe ,,,,,, 25 e a ............ ........... . ....--.. ' IIAA-,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, A - Latin Club., ............... . ,..... 182 Rgilzxllwdrlagsite--mm 40 Pixar ..'-...'....--......,.--.... .... 1 31 67 Pierfmate ' ' 133 Girl Reserves. .,................. 134 RCU1'1lliHtA1fi1Ii3B1Ufe Club-4141 Vagabond Players ......,, ..142 ev rev- r . - , 1, usse . s 1111.13 th June Graduate ...,,....,........ 135 glfgduate..-'-'V' 38 June Graduate ..,,,, , .,,,,..,,,, 33 Tumor 0? .'.. -AA.'v.-,A ...... 6 2 Pufuhel' St R ' ' Penta ............,................... 131 Vagabonds Players ...,. ...142 Smith- Em, PculmfL'w'gg:g1dC'Ub--141 Rawlins, Lucille Rpellnbellidfn- '--- --'------ ---'- 9 6 February Graduate ....,...r. 21 en erxrrass. .-4---'..A.--,- ,,,,,, 1 5 usse , een S ' ll' J lr February Graduate' ' 21 Ilfywulhgrothea -111119 Graduate -'----'- ------ 4 7 'Jllhe Gzriduate ........ , .... ., 46 Penry. William '- .-., ,,--. .,,-.-,,,., , ,,4,, 6 7 R sell, W. L. S ' h L 'll PJuk'le Glagrzzte 3 0 Rgxgalx Roberta 64 Rglgzglti' ' 1 5 llglgle' ............. 133 91' 1113- 9 ' ......... ..... ,.... . 11 lf v ' -.---....--- June Graduate .................. 51 Riga?-Ddfgfhy February Graduate ..-. ...... 2 2 gmlggfnlilfx-,ll u Pgrklnsbllaiullzls 84 JuneKGraaduate ........ ...... 3 8 Salt, Sam d 3 SJu3le graduate .,................ 44 V119 1' 113 '-'--- '-----'--' ' Re d, t J G tc ..........,....... 0 ' , nl. Peteru. Mary Addins Jlmiora .... ...... 6 5 Plgilta, .................... 131 gebruary Graduate, ..... 21 June Graduate ---------'---1---- 37 Reeder, Dick Sanders, Edward smith, cept. Rt A. Plllqllllli, Cora J. 17 Junior ..................... ...... 6 7 June Graduatemg ............. 45 SRS l?.ST. Stlfl' --..-------- 114 8011 Y . ---------- ---- --------- Ree , Lois C il Clu ............ 18 mt , ara Panther Stall' ,..... . .......... 136 Feslfruary Graduate .......... 20 Saralgrrzfrfkgth June Graduate .......,.......... 34 Vairabonds ..------- --------- 1 42 Reich, Brunhilde Faculty .................. .,.... 1 5 Latin Club ...... .... .......... 1 3 2 Phillips. George Penta .....................,.......... 131 Sayers, Reagan Penta ...,............. .......... 1 30 June Graduate .................. 36 Reid, Ross Junior ........ ......... ...... 6 3 Sparks, Joy Penta ............................. 131 June Graduate ........ ...... 4 1 Latin Club ....... .......... 1 32 June Graduate ........ ....... 5 4 Social Studies Club ........ 137 Penta ...... .... ...............,...... 1 3 1 Senate .......,.... ,... ...... 1 3 3 Penta .,...,............ ., ........ 131 .-, ' 1 ' ' HN- -i ' A 7 1 . 1 ,f -e or-ee-X, .. A . vi '- M '- 'lf-' Nui ' 1 . ,. .,- ,-,.Q.', , ' i S parks, Randall June Graduate ........ Spelght. Junior Sprinkle. J. W. Junior .........,....... Senate Spurlock. June Graduate ........ Sm Elizabeth '11 Jack Wiiii'HiQIm Page 34 63 66 .......133 57 ' e Graduate .,...........,.... 4 1 Stimps, Ray February Graduate .......... 50 Stanford. Dorothy June Graduate ......., Spanish Club ....... 36 .......143 Steel. John Junlor .,...... ........,.......,..... 6 7 Panther Staff .................. 126 Current Literature Club..141 Steele, Frances June Graduate ......... Stegall. Jack 45 February Graduate ........ .. 25 Stephenson, J lm Junior .................... Stewart. Joe . ,.., .. 62 June Graduate .....,............ 37 Stevens. Helen Marie June Graduate .............. 36 Stevenson, Howard June Graduate .....,.......,..., Football . ..... . ....,..... . Basketball .............. 38 .......100 .......104 109 Track ..........,..,.......... . ....... Stewart, Margaret Junior .................... Stltt. David 64 June Graduate ........ ....,.. 3 5 Penta ........,,...................... 130 Senate .............................. 133 Social Studies Club ........ 136 Stow, Bobby Sophomore ...................... 71 Strickland, Hazel June Graduate .................. 43 Stovall, James R. June Graduate ............,..... 31 Social Studies Club ........ 137 Stubbs, Elizabeth June Graduate .................. 38 Stubbe. Marzuerlte February Graduate. Sullivan, James 21 February Graduate .,........ 25 Sullivan, Ruth June Graduate ........ Glrl Reserves ....,..... Sweet, Rose June Graduate ........ Taylor, Dick June Graduate ........ IPTA ............ ....... Penta ....................... Taylor, Joe S. 39 .......134 33 41 .......144 .........130 February Graduate .......,.. 26 Terrell, Robert A, February Graduate. Terrell. Inez 21 June Graduate .... . ............ . Social Studies Club Ter Haskell 32 ........136 YY. June Graduate .,................ 34 Thomas, Delma Junior ................. Thomas. Edna June Graduate ...... .. Thomas. James Junior .............,... Thomason, Max June Graduate ..,.,... Thompson, Lillian Junior .................... Thompson, Jean Junior ................ Girl Reserves ...,... 63 53 64 40 .vw f. 6 I 17.1 .ef 1 Tidwell, Imogene Page February Graduate .......... 24 Tllford, Henry M. June Graduate ........ Tillery, Joseph Junior ..................... Tomlinson, Julia 31 66 February Graduate. ......... 21 Toney, Opal June Graduate .................. 32 Commercial Club ............ 189 Trammell. Elizabeth Junior .............................. 60 Trimble, Ruth June Graduate ....... Trimble, Louise 58 Februa Graduate .......... 24 ry . Tripplehorn, Jim June Graduate .................. 49 Track ................................ 109 Tripplehorn. Maurice June Graduate .................. 31 True, Frances Faculty ............ ...... 1 6 Tucker, Jack June Graduate ......... ...... 3 O Tucker, Anita Junior .............. ...... 6 5 Pep Leader .,.,..,.. . ....... 96 Panther Stat! .................. 126 Turbeville. Robert February Graduate .......... 2 1 Turner, Bernice Junior ..................... Turner, E. V., Jr. June Graduate ......,.. Turner, Floyd June Graduate ......... Turner, Pauline June Graduate ......... Underwood, Lula Faculty ............... History Club ....... Utley, Dorothy June Graduate ......,.. 61 47 48 49 17 .........145 51 Commercial Club .......,. 1 39 Vance, C. B. June Graduate .................. 30 Vaughn, Madelene Sophomore ...... ....... ...... 7 0 Vautrin, Ernest Junior .....,....................,... 67 Van Zandt, Lycurgus Junior .............................. 62 Senate .............................. 133 Veatch, Helen Sophomore ...................... 72 History Club .................... 145 Vinson, Geraldine February Graduate .......... 26 Wavey, Hazel June Graduate .................. 40 Walker, Annie Laurie Faculty ............................ 16 Walker. Elizabeth Sophomore . .,........,. ...... 7 0 Walker. Matt June Graduate .................. 46 Senate ................. .......... 1 33 Wall, Virginia June Graduate ......... Wall. S. A., Jr. 41 Sophomore ...... ...... 7 0 Wall, Velma Junior .............................. 62 Wallace, Addeleen June Graduate. ....,... ...,.. 5 8 Wallace, Louise Junior .............................. 64 Wallace. Margaret June Graduate ........ Girl Reserves. ..... . 72 Walsh, Howard June Graduate ...., 66 Walter, Georgia .......134 June Graduate........ - . -l V i- ' . ..... 32 134 51 37 Ward. Odelle Sophomore ....., Latin Club ........ Ward, Claude Page 71 . ........ 132 June Graduate ......... ...... 5 7 Latin Club ............ Ward. Gilbert .........132 June Graduate .................. 56 Senate .............................. 133 130 Penta ............ .. Warden, Marseillhemtm-mm Junior . .... , ...............,....... . Footbal l ................ 61 .........102 115 R. O. T. C ......................... Watkins. Jack February Graduate .......,.. 20 Watson, Billie Holle Y June Graduate .......... ........ 4 4 Panther Staff ......... Penta ................,... Watts, Ethel June Graduate ......... Girl Reserves ...... Way, 0. C. Sophomore ........., History Club ........ Wear, Mary Ruth 31 .........134 71 .........145 June Graduate ......... .,,.. 3 2 Weber. Marjorie June Graduate ........ . ..... 49 Penta ..,. . .,......................... 130 Webster, Margaret Faculty ...............,............ Spanish Club ......... Weed, Florence February Graduate. Welborn, Jane Junior ...................,. Cadet Sponsor .....,... Welch. Frances June Graduate ......... Girl Reserves ........ Wells, Dora 17 .........143 22 65 .........115 32 .........134 June Graduate .................. 36 Commercial Club ............ 138 Wells, Mrs. Norma Faculty ............................ 16 Welty, Kathryn Junior ...............,..... We-st. Edna Pearl June Graduate ......... Spanish Club ........ Whalin. Pauline June Graduate ......... 64 47 .........143 55 Social Studies Club ........ 137 White, Thurman February Graduate. Pantherette Stalf... White. Mozelle 26 . ........ 127 Junior .............................. 6 1 Whitehurst. Frances June Graduate ......... -. ...... 40 Whitehead. Launa June Graduate ......... Penta . .............................. . Wiborpz, William June Graduate ......... Wiley. Gordon Junior .....,............ Wilhite, Juanita June Graduate ......... Wilkes, Mary 42 131 47 63 48 February Graduate .......... 22 Wi lkes, Mattie Lou February Graduate .......... 25 Wilkins, Ben June Graduate ......... Wilkinson, Polly 49 June Graduate .................. 30 Williams. Florence Junior ..................,....... .... 6 4 Williams, George February Graduate .......... 23 Williams, Mildred February Graduate. Williams, Oscar 2.2 1' ootball ...... . ..................... 101 --3-E . Williams, Withroe Junior ..... ................ IPTA ...... . ............. . ..... Wilmoth, Ruth June Wilson, C. B. Graduate ......... June Graduate .,....,.. Wilson, Anita June Graduate ............. Penta . ............, ..... - Wilson. Mary Page 67 ...144 38 55 32 ...131 Sophomore ....,.,....... ..... 7 2 Wilson, Edmund June Graduate ......... Wilson, Horace June Graduate. ........ ...,. Wilson, Louisa June Graduate 40 53 Current Literature Club..141 Outdoor Club ..... ....... ...... 1 4 6 Winans. Fonville Junior . ................. ...., 6 5 Winel. Frances Sophomore .............. ..... 7 2 Winkleman. Bennie Faculty .................... ..... 1 7 Coach ........................ ..... 9 5 Winter, Katherine Junior .............................. 60 Witherspoon. Charles June Graduate .................. 47 NVltherspoon. Harry February Graduate ...... 24 Football ..... . ....... .... ........... 1 0 2 Witherspoon. Judith Junior .............................. 63 Glrl Reserves .................. 134 Withington, Gertrude February Graduate .......... 23 Current Literature Club..141 Wittmayer, J. G. 1'aculty ................ . .... 17 Commercial Club ............ 138 Womack, Robert June Graduate .................. 55 Social Studies Club .....,.. 137 Wood. J. L. Faculty .....,............. . ........ 16 Workman, Claudia Mae Faculty ............................ 16 Worsham, Wherry June G raduate .................. 37 Wortham, William February Graduate .......... 24 Woods, Nellie February Graduate ...... 20 Social Studies Club ........ 137 Wooten, Pearl 1' acuity . .............,..... ..... 1 5 Wooten. Wooten June Graduate .................. 43 Current Literature Club..141 Wroe. James June Graduate .................. 55 Wyatt, Anna Margaret Junior .............................. 63 Cadet Sponsor ..... .... ...... 1 1 5 Social Studies Club ........ 186 VYyatt. Constance Sophomore .......... ..... 7 0 Wynn, Ashley Junior ............... ..... 6 1 VVynn, Mary Sophomore .... ..... 7 1 Yantis. Helen Faculty .......... ..... 1 5 Yeatts. Lynn Junior ..................... ..... 6 4 Young, Elizabeth June Graduate .................. 53 Girl Reserves ........... - ....... 134 Yound, Maudallen Junior .................,.... ..... 6 6 Young. 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