Central High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Pueblo, CO)

 - Class of 1929

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1 1 1 1 1 V . l 1 V 1 1 1 , 1 7 X Q gf W W QW f f WW N The Wildcat Staff wishes to thank The O'Brien Printing Co., The Schultz En- graving Co., The De Luxe Studio, and Mr. Theo. Anderson for their able and courteous help in putting out this book. Elm gmtitzwat ninvtwn tnreutg-him lrniume fifieen x : S 1 P 0 1? E W 0 72 D f f C D I W ' 1 XXVWWV wywfffy ,- i X ' f f il V71 2553529 , W' 6? JW y ALL the school'5 a stage, QM f and the teachers and all ,f the students merely X1 W7 Z Players. They have their 3 exits and their entrances, Q ig and each in his time plays f QVHIUY bpar s. These , parts 9 1,215 .,fee?he'T1ZT2hl'11S?3 K 5 Wildcat--a dreview of one season's ro uct' h fx if have appgared fig: Time E211 V- time in our little theater, Q aentrsil High. When the g :attain jalli upon the scene 5 a en 1: ' 'f - 3 Z, ful histoiy, :ajegr Teaiveenncs ' f ft sans blame, sans criticism, l N , , . iilgi Ivleijmiresails egmfsytiixli I nn- Eif X' ' '- ! Zavha X. 1 - N!! Q-47 CON-TENTS A A il, Q cC Dizzun f UV 'vff 1' In v ' I I gr! f 'I ' I ', Q Aciniinfgevation Q feb! I - 7 C asses 'gf III. 5 Organizations f fi? j I S IV. i f -9 5 Activities v. Athletics S Feature .Section Adve tise ents 7 n X 01 I 5 Z 4 VI 4 41 Q . , 'i 1' m 1' '9- , I fp.- X 'X , IKM girl Ju .. ll..-1 MISS SPRENGLE Elehirztiiurt To one who has helped many Central students to act well their partsg to one who, having set a high mark for dramatic attainment, raised the standard of public speaking and dramatics in the High School to surpass even the mark she herself had set, and whose able and cheerful co-operation have made work in her depart- ment a pleasure, we dedicate this 1929 Wildcat- MISS DOROTHY SPRENGLE EDITH H. WILSON E111 Blitllifiilltt The Lord looked down on the earth one day And gazing upon His people gay He found amid the human throng a perfect soul His joy flamed upg His heart grew glad, And to an angel He gently said, Go-summon today for a heavenly crown The noblest of mortals who can be found. And now we mourn a friend sincere, A teacher whom we held most dear. We miss her footsteps in the hall And the ready smile she bestowed on all. Though we cannot call her here To share ear'th's joys, its bliss, its tears, We'll foster long with memory's flame Her kindly deeds and noble name. -Louise Cheek BALDY RYE .,,, 11-4. -A a w. , . THE GREENHORNS W v l 1 . w 4 l J w x K J CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL v 1 ' F' ll 4 7 4 M V2.1 In, f X 9 X: .allllul Ahmintziwttnn VW fx Wm: Mx? mx!! 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H H H H H 'H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H f H ii Mlss ELLIS Miss McDONALD i MRS. MAYO Mlss MURPHY , , Miss WILSON I I Miss WALKER MRS. LAIRD , , MRS. HUTCHINSON I I MRS. RAZBACH Miss BURTON T -I ii an H1111 1 1. 1...-,,.1. 1 1 1 g1,.1...1. 1,.1..1 E11.1,M101qg1..1lp.-..1nu1nu1un1un.. u1n-1pl1.p1'.1q.1. l I I I ue Q----mm-h----P- ---- .mmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmg Seventeen I'Z1'T - ' ' ' 'f 1 ' ' ' 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1,1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1.1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 lr Il !: ai ll ln ll ii ii Superintendent Jalan F. Keating John Francis Keating was born on a farm on the banks of the Still- water River in Miami County, Ohio. In 1893 he became superintendent of schools in Aspen, Colorado, and in 1895 he filled the same position in Central City, coming the next year to District Twenty. Of his Work during the thirty-three years spent in Pueblo and in District Twenty, it is not necessary to speakg it speaks for itself. H-e is of those of whom it was said, By their fruits shall ye know them. The educational history of Colorado has been enriched and enlarged by the influence of Mr. Keating's indomitable pioneer spirit. He has served as president of the Colorado Teachers' As-sociation, as a member of its board of directors, as president of the superintendents' and prin- cipals' section, as a charter member of the .School Masters' Club, and as president of the Western State Boosters' Club. In recognition of the ex- cellence of his service Denver University, in 1906, conferred upon him the degree of Master of Arts, and in 1914 made him Doctor of Letters. In 1927 he received the degree of Doctor of Education from the University of Colorado. Recognition of Mr. Keating's ability has not been limited to the state. He has been secretary of the National Educational Association, and is now a member of its legislative board. He i-s a member of the Archaeological Association of America, and of the Economic League Association. During the World War, as a member of the National Council of Defense, and as an active promoter of every loyal movement, he demonstrated that his was not the kind of patriotism that could be hidden under a bushel. I 'I ,..gl1l..1.l1n-.ll.-.114 -. 1 -. .-. 1 .-lqigligg.-.q1gu1.. 1 -. 1 1 -.nqlglinigl-.ll-..,1..-. 1. 1 :zulu-nu Eighteen 1...-ul......1 -. 1 1 1. 1 1.q1..,..gu1gg1..ig.1ll-. 1 1 1 .. lui..-gli 144,151.1 1. .1 1 I I 1 1 1,m.1..1q.1m11..1 1 1 1 1 .-.m.1,.1uq1m.1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 51 1 1 1 1 1 1 1un1qq1,q1n1..... 1 1 1 1 1,,.1..1..1...1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 F l Princqml Lemuel Pitts Lemuel Pitts, Jr., was born in Quincy, Mass., in 1881. He was grad- uated from Quincy High School, and in December of the year 1904 he came to Colorado. Mr. Pitts has received the degrees of A. B. from Denver University, of A. M. from Colorado University, and the Certificate of Eminent Service from the State Superintendent of Colorado. On January 1, 1907, Mr. Pitts started teaching in Central High School. During the twenty-two years he has been here he has taught History, English, Businss Law, Business Arithmetic, General Science, Algebra, and Geometry. He organized 'the Olympic Debating Society and was critic of that society from 1911 until 1923. Mr. Pitts was football coach in 1907 and 1909 and from 1919 until 1925, and track coach from 1907 until 1923. He was faculty business manager of the first Annual ever published in Central High School, and has been very much interested in the work of putting out the Annual ever since. Mr. Pitts has been prominent in educational work in the state, having been secretary of the Southern District of 'the Colorado Educational Asso- ciation for four years, and also vice president and president of that body, He is a member of the executive council of the State Athletic Board, and secretary of the South Central Athletic League. He is also secretary of the Agora, an organization for men teachers. 11. 1111111.11111 1-n1n,1..1..1..1..1..1.p..g.1l1..1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1..1..1 1 1 1... .11 1n1u1u.-1,1 1l.1I.1,.1.'1.n1..1..1l.1..1. 1.1 1 1 1 1 -...1m,1..1 1 1 1 1. gIZZIZZZZIZIZZIZZZIZZZIIIZIZIIZIIIIIZZZTLZTZT'ZZ'.1uZIZ11lZZZZZZIZ'22Z1ZZZ.'Il I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MARGARET McINTYRE RICHARD ERNEST! H. C. 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H ll ll la ga ll l Q! 1.111111111111111-1.-1 a-n1u1uI-nu-u-nu...-uinniuuinn-111111111uI1un-nu-1u-nn-nl1:n1un1uuinu1:u1nn1ll-ful-.np--uu1nu1uu1nu n n un un n n gn an an nn nn an n nn un an nn un nn nn nn u n an nu ul n an nu n nu un ll I CHARLES JEFFERSON TRIBBLE Chuck HELEN ELIZABETH MASSIE Betty Rye High 1, 2: Spanish Club: Commer- cial Club: Athenian Debating Society: President: Operetta 3, 4: Latin Club. ERNEST NEIL WHITMAN Ernie Forum Debating Society: Quill and Scroll: Treasurer 3: Class Treasurer 2: Times Staff 3: Student Manager of Ath- letics 4: Vodevil 4. ROBERT STILLMAN Ciceronian: President 4: N. A. Presi- dent 4: C Club: Hi Y: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Class President 1. 3: Class Secretary 2: Student President 4: Latin Club 2. MAUDYEA MARGUERITE MOUNCE Babe Freshman Christmas Pageant: Owls: In- ter-Society Council, Reporter: Commercial Club: Sergeant-at-Arms: Latin Club: Sec- retary-Treasurer: Vodevil 2, 3: Operetta 2, 3: Yowlers 3, 4: Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Times Staff: Critic and Typist, Society Editor: Quill and Scroll. JULIA ANNA WILSON Julie Ann Freshman Christmas Pageant: Latin Club: Commercial Club: Athenian De- bating Society: Glee Club: Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4: Essay and Oration Contest: Annual Staff Typist: Intramural Contest. CARL PEDERSON 44Mexn Football 3, 4: Lamar High 1, 2: So- corro High, New Mexico 3. 5 it EVELYN WALLACE I , Evie I L Aletheorian Literary Society. 1 1 1 I ! ! ! ! S 1 L I !time-1:I1Ilc-luvllinuxunluuiunz-nl1ln1urin-1:11lu1ln:cn1n-I:ill-u1u:1u:uu:ul-n1ll1ll1ll-zu--ll-1ll1sll1l 5n1nLn1lI-11:1-ll-Il-11l1u:i::-ni:l1l:- :u:l:in-unxliinf:u-nznziuze .:l1n1u:-31: :I-u1u1uill1-:lc-Q Thirty-Eight I ll lllTlllTlllll1ll-lllH'1llU-SIITllillilllllllIITIITIIU-lllll1lllITlIl1ll-1 lTlllllilllTllTlllillillllll-1llTllTlllI'I ' ' I Ill llTllillllIlillilll'vlllTllTllill'1llTINT!!-QIIVIU1llllliIIillI-1IIGTII-I-ll'1llTllTIl'1lll1'llTI I-Zllillllldillilllllil II I I I I I I I I I I I HAROLD WEIDMAN I I Flamin E 5 Football 2, 3, 4: Annual Stal-E: Forum I I Debating Society 2: Commercial Club: : I C Club, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Orehes- I I tra 2, 3, 4: N. A. 2, 3, 4:1-Ii-Y. Ti II I I MARY ELIZABETH RANUS 5 5 ..Betty,. I I Latin Club: Orchestra: Operetta 2, 8, 4: I I Athenian Debating Society: Sergeant-ab : g Arms. I I II I I LUCILLE LOIIIISE FABIANO I I 4. Dui. E : Spanish Club: Yowlers. I I I I II WILLIAM GEORGE SKULL I I Skully 5 I Olympic: Spanish Club: Dramatics. I I I . I I :i VIRGINIA MAY LAKES I , I Virgina 'I I 2 Walsenburg High School 1, 2: Assistant : : I Editor of Annual: Sophomore Minstrel: I I Latin Club. : 5 I I II I II I WILLIAM H. Monms I I Bill I I Vice President of Freshman Class: Stu- : : dent Council 3: Vodevil 1, 2, 3,3 Band: I I Orchestra: Junior Play: Vice President 5 ' Ciceronians 4: Hi Y: Basketball 4: C I I Club. I If II Ii SIDNEY JAMES HARDING : : asian I I I Forum Debating Society Reporter 4: Intramural Manager 4: Quill and Scroll: , , Times Staff: Vodevil . I I Ii I MARIE LOUISE ZUPAN ' I I Mitzie : : Operetta 2, 3: Quill and Scroll: Yowlers I ,I I I I I II I in II I II I I II pg-114.11111I11.11.I1-111.1.giIli..1g..1g.1qg1u-gg.-pgilut.u1ll1..1.'1q.1,,.y1q l-...ly-n1lp1..1.u1gli' u I. gI-...QII1IIiniy,ini.I1.I1ui.I-..l1.'i..1..1,..1.q1.n-n ...nu---p-I 1,lil.1..1q.1..i..i..i..1.n....q.1. Thirty-Nine gn----...-..-...- -114-1uu1nu1n..-nu1uu1..1n-11-1ng n:7u:Lu:1u :n-:.1.ui:u-:mini :n1..7,g 1, 3.11: - gg- 511:11 h q.......-...-...-...-..-...........-..-..-.....-..........-..-.......-.....-.....-...-.....-.............,...-......... . II II II I! II I ISABEL LUCILLE MORROW Clionian Literary Society, Secretary- II Treasurer 4: Girls' Athletic Club, Vice- I I President 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball I E 3, 4: Volleyball 4: Essay and Oration Con- I I test: Orchestra. I I JOSEPH H. LOWE I I: ...Ioan g 5 Freshman Treasurer: Frosh Christmas I I Pageant: Operetta 1, 2: Vodevil 2: Olym- g g pic Debating Society: Latin Club, Consul I I 2: Hi-Y: Stage Manager 2: Quill and 2 : Scroll, Treasurer 4: Times Staff, Editor- I I in-Chief 3: Annual StaE, Editor-in-Chief. I I I I , g RUTH CHRISTINE LEMLEY I I Yowlers: Camera Club, Secretary-Treas- urer 3: Clionian Literary Society, Vice- 5 : gregideziitd 43 Commercial Club: Latin I I lu : o evi 2, 4. ii I I LEO E. TERRY I I Two-Whiskersn I I Forum Debating Society: Christmas Pa- I Heant. I MONICA MARY wurrn . .l Onan II St. Patrick's 1: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: I I Athenian Debating Society. I I I I OSCAR Ll3SI1IE SHAVER I zzle ll Sophomore, Vice-President: Ciceronean I I 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 3, 4, Reporter 3: 5 5 Yell Lrader 3: Junior Play: P. T. A. II Play: Cosmopolite 2: Vodevil 2, 3, 4: 5 E Industrial Club 3: Commercial Club: Sen- Il I ior Play. I I . II ALBERT HQXRY TURNER I I Olympic Debating Society 3, 4. I I ' .I I MARIAN JOSEPHINE MASSIE I I Mary Ann : 5 Athenian Debating Society: Latin Club: I I Yowlers: Times Reporter, Feature and : 5 Exchange Editor: Orchestra: Spanish I Club: Rye High 1, 2, I I I I I I I I e I I 1 1 .1 1nn1.n1..1..1l,1,.1..11.1ll1g II ' g.1nn1..1uur1nn1nn-1am--uu1.nn--uln1un1nn1Iln11ln:-un.-nn-nn--nn-nn1nu...nu1nu un un un .1,..1.,,-.n1n1.nn nu u an nu un nu an un an un un In un lu Forty 1,,,.1I,,1 -. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1l:1'p1'.1.g1q,1..1..1..1..1..1ll1q an-nl,-.1..1....n1m1.....ln-.I1..1l.1n1ll1g,1..-1...-.l1',1.,1..1q1.gi-111.15111.1g,1u.-.l....ill1lgi-I.-I 1 1.1n-inII1...1...-l.1l,.-.....-1.1.1.1gl,.1..1I.1n1..1..iq.in-...I-...ig.1..1.u1..1all-.n1..1..1g.-........1..14.W BESSIE WINONA FRANK Nona Aletheorians, Secretary 4: Operetta 1, 3, 4: Cosmopolites 2: Vodevil 1, 2, 3: Freshman Play: Yowlers 3, 4. JOHN LEONARD SIMPSON Johnny Vodevil 1, 2 : Student Council 2 : Soph omore President: Student Manager 3 ta3: Ciceronean: Nu Alpha Fi: C' 4: Football 3, 4. CALVIN NELSJON MURRAY .. 8 Forum: Hi-Y: Vice-President of the Freshman Class: Vodevi1,3,4: Senior Play. ALICE MARIE HANSEN Cookie ers: Aletheorians: Vodevil 2. VIRGINIA MAY STOUT usin., Centennial 1: Owls, President 4, Sec- retary 4: Cosmopolibes 2: Latin Club 2: Yowlerx 3, 4: Vice-President 3: Vode- vil 2, 3: Operetta 3: P. T. A. Play 3: Swimming Team 3, 4. MILTON TAYLOR I-IELMS ...rayn dent 4: Boys' C Club. MARGARET KATHLEEN GRIBBLE Margie Aletheorians: Glee Club: Vodevil 3: ' Operetta. LEONARD BENJAMIN FRITSCHE Fi-itsche StaE, Feature Editor, Make-Up Editor. .1g,inill.-.I1gl-.ng1...-1.-.Il-...1g.1-111.1.l.-ggi...-u1.l1.---n..-pull 1...-.,1g.1......g.1..1..1..1.l.-.I l In ln mv un lu nu an in u nu lu un nu un un un nu ul un nn lu ll ll ul u u nl nu ...-...-.111111.,1.l1...-1111-..-.-1...-.....1-..-..1.--.1111 Athletic Council 3: Junior Play: Operet: Glub: Annual Stalf, Business Manager 3, Student Council 2: Latin Club: Yowl- Football 3, 4: Olympics: Vodevil 3: An- nual Staif. Senior Editor: Hi Y, Presi- Yell Leader 2, 3, 4: Ciceronian: Soph- omore, Treasurer: Quill and Scroll, Vice- President 3: Vodevil 2, 3: Latin Club: l Band: Orchestra: Cosmopolites: Times 'll II Il ll il I! Il Ii li EI il ll II I! I1 ll ll I! 11 li H 11 LI ll LI ll ll 11 li Il li 11 Il Il II Il Il il li II ii ll Ii Ii H Il ll EI Il Ii 222215 Forty-One wn1nn-nn-11:1un-nn--u1vn-uu-nu1u:1un-niif411nu-n-nu1un1-n-11111:-u-1:1un-un1un1un1n -un-nu1uu1nu1nn1n:1u - -1:11nn11:11unu-uu1nn1nn1un-nu1:n1un-nn-uu1uu-n --n1nn-ui:-n-un-nn1nn1 n-an-1:1 stimuliqvgqvpnvll-151--gqigpil I I I I g g 2 Y ii I I 'I I ROSE ANN TAIBI g g Morris I I John McDonough High, 1, 2: French Club 5 5 3: Clionian Literary Society: Vodevil: I ! Yowlers. I I il T T 5 5 CORNELIA THEODORE PATLOGAR I I f-New' I I Spanish Club: Yowlers. ii I I 1 L FIARINI JOSEPH ALBERICO . uked., I I I I l I I l 5 E IRMA LENORE KAY , 1 l ..Kayo., , ii' Operetta 1, 2, 3, 41 Aletheorian Liter- : , ary Society: Vodevil 1, 2, 3: Yowlers: I I Dramatic Club: President 33 Booster T E Club 2, 3. . I I I Il ii! Football 1, 2, I5AE?1?hI'rack 1, 2, 3, 4, I I Chasing Rocks: Killing Cats. 'E : I I I l l I - , , 1 I ' WALLACE LEININCER I I llwauyu i F Ciceroniang Commercial Club: Vodevil 2. ii I I l ! MICHAEL BAYLESS I Hezekiah ? i Rye Consolidated High '26, '27, '2B. W I l I i E NADINE DOROTHY BUCHANAN II 5 E Half-Pint I I Aletheorians 2, 3, 4: Latin Club: Cam- 5 - era Club Girls' Athletic Club: Vodevil 2, I 4, P. T. A. Play. I I I l ll I I . I l l ' ' Jhill1:1I-II1ulinlx:I1mill1u1nniul-1nh1lu1u-lnizrianinu 1:-u7::7n: ruin: :c7:: ,:i,:: :.-:finial 31:1-u 3hi1I:-II1nn1ll1ln--Il1ul1ll-1:11111-anI--ui:ninI-1:11l1u1-milf:1In141:11ll:-n--ln1ll1l'I1ln1u1:u1ll:ul1ul1l Forty-Two Q .1II1g111.1.l1g.1nq1q.1gy1,.1,l1n.1,.1nu1..1g.1u'1,.1u.1ng1..1.l1..1.q1.1,1.11ll--1ll.-.s1..1..1.l1..1.l1' n un nu nn nn un nu nn ln un un an In ul q1g.1..1..1..1-11.1,.1..1..1,.1..1..1g.1..1.u1u... u1...1 1 1 1 1 1u'1u.- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll ll 1 I 1 1 ll ll l ! l I ANNA MARGARET DUDRICK I I ' Annie I 5 5 Christmas Pageant: Speed Club: Com- I I mel-cial Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 3. l l ROBERT BENJAMIN DAVIS I I uB0b1! T i Student Council 1, 2: Latin Club, Pres- 5 I ident 2: Olympics Reporter 3, Secretary- I I Treasurer 3, Sub-Critic 4: Debates 3, 4: : 5 Quill and Scroll, Secretary 4: Times Staff I I Assistant Editor 3, Business Manager 4: s : Secretary and Reporter of Class 4: Ora- I I tion Contest: Vodevil 2. I I ANITA JULIA CASTRO I I ..Nita., I I Spanish Club: Yowlers: Orchestra. FRANCES MARIAN CHAPPELL I I Chappie 5 ' Keytesville, Missouri 1: New London, Missouri 2: Farmington, New Mexico 3: I' Glee Club: Orchestra: Basket Ball: Yowl- : I ers: Clionian Literary Society. ll I - CHARLES HENRY CARLTON I L Mongrel I I Football 3. 4: Ciceronean. Treasurer 3: I 5 Hi-Y, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4: Annual .I Staff: Vice President N. A. 4: Boys C N I I Club: Inter-Society Debate 4. E : l 1 l l ZEPH JEFFERSON BRATCHER I I Zeke 5 : Alamosa High 1, 2, 3: Central Orches- I I tra 4. I I LOUISE NONIE CHEEK I E 1.-1-om., I I Latin Club: Athenian Debating Society: I 5 Western State College Scholarship Con- , I test 2, 3: Joint Winner of American Hist- I I ory Prize 3: Essay Contest 4. 3 : JAMES CLYDE CARLSON I I njimn i T Olympics: Oration Contest 3. : I .l l l ll ll Wu1ul1n:n1-In-l - -Inn:nu1un1nu:nn1nn1nu--un-un-un- ui :in1uu1lu1uu1uu1an1un-:lu--1u1ul1ul1uu1uu1-lun-ul-cl l1Dlllll1'lllll4TllTllTlLIT!lil!!1llTllTllTllTll'Tlllll'Tl lTlll:lT::ill12l Zlllll:ll2llI ' i' ' 'l+ll'T'lll'll f 1211! Forty-Three Q H L! li ll Il ll ll il ll I! Ig i I1 Il ll I! II Ii Ii ll li ll ll ll ll li ll li ll ll I! LI li li 11- II ll L! ll Ii ll li II li ll ll ll I! P II I I l?lIlTll em-.. Forty-Four gi.lin1..i..1..1.gi,,-..,i..1..1q....gi..1..iqniuninn-11:-1, :n1u:in:7u1g.iqg7:g 1-51'-.I 37: :,1,,,,. .1g.1.l1...-...1..1,.1. .i...i,.1l,1..1...-.I.-,..1..1....I,-..1,.1gl1n.1nu,-.in1..1..1..,...,1..-...1..1..1..1. n ORLO REES Rollo Freshman Christmas Pageant: Vodevil 1: Pensacola, Florida 2: Junior Play: Vodevil 3. 4: Ciceronean: Band: Orches- tra Spanish Club: Tennis 3. IVA ROSETTA WELLS asian Clionian Literary Society: Camera Club: Christmas Pageant: Vodevil 4. FRANCES DOROTHY HORN Burnie Aletheorian Literary Society, Secretary 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3: Yowlers: Operetta 2: Vodevil 3. MARION LELAH WILLEY Willie Commercial Club 2: Operetta 2, 3: V0- devil 3: Yowlers, Vice President 4: Or- chestra 3, 4: Aletheorian, President 4, Vice President 3: Reporter 3. HENRY WILLIAM PATLOGAR unankn St. Patrick's 1: Forum, Reporter 4: Band: Orchestra: Vodevil 4. IRENE MARIE SHEPARD ukenen Athenian Debating Society: Yowlers: Vodevil 2. ROSE EDITH WILKINS Rosie Athenian Debating Society, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Spanish Club, President 4: Essay-Oration Con- test: Yowlers: Times Staff, Editor: Amer- ican History Prize. ' CELIA IRENE JACOBOSKY Renee Athenian Debating Society Reporter 4: Quill and Scroll: Girls' Athletic Club, Re- porter: Latin Club: Girl Reserves, Secre- tary 1: Freshman Christmas Pageant: Times Staff Baseball, Volleyball: and Bas- ketball: Essay Contest. 1m,.1.,,-un.-.nu.-.n1gu1.u1...-,q1.u- I1...I-.gg.-..1.un--q.1m.1ggiu-ullnaguniuinip ltlligliqglqigligl ..gqi.,1gI-un-.1,,i.g1.,..uu1g...'.1u -0.1411in114I.--I1.In-.II.-nlI.1IIin-..gI.-.'1..1...-gl-.gg-.gl1..1u1. 5 I! Il II Il II 5.1.1111nill1..q....1.,1nin.1g.i'g.-.11II1.I1.l....-pp--111.1111111111111g.-.lp-ll.-rl.....,.1,.,...1...1.g1-11, I.-...-............-........., .......-.-....-..-...........-.,........,,.....-..-.,.-..-..-..-..-..-..-........-..-...-..-.....- 35 I! II Ii II II II II . . I I THERESA AGUILERA I I 5 I Sheba I I I I Spanish Club: Yowlers. I I I I I I 5 : I I' I I MARY KATHRYN DAVIS I 7' I I I I 'I Belmont, Los Angeles, 1, 2: Orchestra I I I , 3: Junior Play: Operetta 3, 43 Quill and 5 g I I Scroll, Vice President 4: Owl Debating I I : I Society, Secretary 4: Yowlers 3, 45 An- : : I I nual Staff 4. I I I I I I I I WILLIAM JOIBIIIBRUMBAUGH I I I I .. I 5 Forum. Sergeant-at-Arms 2. President 3: I I I I Hi-Y: Inter-Society Debate 3. : : I I I I I I I 1 I I Louis A. Dorm: I I I I .moan . 5 I I I I I I I I . -I -I . I I DOROTHY RUTH DOWNEY 5 I I I .IDMH I I I I Owl Debating Society, Reporter 3, Vice- I I , I President 4, Treasurer 4: Commercial g . I ' Club. Reporter 1, 2, Secretary 3: Spanish I I I I Club: Student Council, Reporter 4: Yowl- : : I ers, Reporter 4: Junior Playg Vodevil 2: I I I I, Times Staff: Reporter 3: Assistant Editor : I I I 4: Exchange Editor 4: Senior Play. I I I : 2 5 I I II I I I I I I WILLIAM N. BAKER 5' I I I uma.. I I 5 5 Forum, Reporter 2: Vice President of I I I I Sophomore Class: Camera Club, Vice , ,. ' ' President and Sergeant-at-Arms: Christ- I I I I mas Pageantg Vodevil: Cosmopolite 2. I I I I I 1 I I ! I I FERNE E511-:LLE BECKER I I 5 5 Owl Debating Society: Latin Club: Com- I I I I Ifnex-cial gluing gosgiopoliteg Camsra Clug: . . ' ' un' r a 5 . . A. Pla : 'rl ' ' I Cluliti Girleii Tennis Teamg !VodewIils2, 41 I I I Yowlers. I I I I I I I I GEORGIA KATHARINE BEEVER ri I I I George I I I I Avalon, Missouri 1, 2: Coldwater, Kan- I I I I sas 3. : : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J I lI-nu1un1n1-lI-ll- I-ll1:I--1:1InII1uu1IIn1uu1nII1In--n1nn-nu--ll-ul1Il1nl1un1nu:nu1un-IE-L-an-un-In--un-1su1un1u2 5 Tlli'll1 -Illlllvvllll ll 1-ll-vlli'llTlITIITIITIIVIIIillTlllTllTllTllTMNTIIITIITll-1llillillilllillillv-llillTl Forty-Five i'6 11un.-uqiriirii.-.11WEQ..-5.1.p1..-.....,,.1..1,.1 11mm-lu1uu1 -un1uu1:ni nu nu an u un un lriqniuliguil -ii..-'.1l.1......i.p1.-r-iiI.-lgippiiiqinilg Q ---- - - - -----------n-------------.--..-..-..-..-..-.....-..-.....-.. .Q ! l 1 ! ' ' , RUTH DOROTHY FATH 3 i E ..,,0,,, 1 I Aletheorians, Reporter 4: Spanish Club: - 5 i Quill and Scroll: Times Staff: Make-up 1 ! 1 gidiqog: grogf Ifeader: Camera Club: Vo- I T W evi , : ow ers. L ig DUNCAN McDONALD il Olympics: Stage Hand 4: South Den- I i' ver High. 1 l l L L N MARION HELENE HEDGECOCK I Diary Ann D I I 5 Student Council 4: Athletic Council, I Secretary 4: Clionian Literary Society, S T 3 P d 5 lx ecretary- reasurer , resi ent 4: Span- I I ish Club: Girls C Club Reporter 2, vice 5 5 President 3, Secretary 4: Vodevil 1, 4: i l Yowlers: Tennis Team 3: Basketball: Vol- i Y leylgallt: lE.slefJal1:LHockey Representative , , o tae t etic eague , 4. T ll T T T i, CARL PARLAPIANO 5 : Parlee ! 1 g 2 I L CARL ERNEST A. FERN : T rrswedeir 1 5 Forum, 2, 3. : 'fx T T N. DAN RADOVICH :T Vodevil 2, 3: Commerqial Club, Ser- i- geant-at-Arms 2: Industrial Club, Vice- T T President 3. ii H : I 1 RUTH GENEVA HURT i I Smiles : : Secretary of Freshman Class: Fresh- I I man Christmas Pageant: Commercial 5 - Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, President 4: 1 I Yowlei-s:AAther?3ia1ir Deblegtingd Sc::ciEtyPSer- - I geant-ab rms , ice resi en , res- I I ideri 4: vodevii 2, sg Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4: T T P. T. A. Play: Spanish Club: Basketball 1, 2. .i L ELSIE DOROTHY SAJBEL i I HAI., 5 7 Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3: St. 11 Patrick's High 1: Girls' c Club 3. l T I l ii ill1llllTll11llTllTllillill'1llilfllillllllllillllIillilI1-ll'Tllill1I'llCill1'lll'illTllllll11l lillilllllilllilliilli llillillllllll'-lillllillil lllllillillillillllllTlllillTllTllT'll13lllllTllSSIHillill-lllllllllTll1!IlC1llllllill1!ll-'il Forty-Six '1l.1gl1.g1..-..l1.l1.n1..1,..1.lil..1.l1..1lg...n-..q.-01gl...li.I1IH1111IN1I'14g-..n..-p-,1.n1g.1.......-I,-..,-.1 u ln ll n lu In an ll nu nu un nl un un un un ll ll ul lu ul lu an nu nn nn un nu nu nm ul ll li I.-,n R II II I I ' I I PHILLIP SAMUEL ROTOLO I I Quill and Scroll: Times Staif, Reporter: 5 5 French Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 2: Dram- I I atics. I I II VERA LORENE FENGLER L l liven I I Clionian Literary Society, Parliamen- i 3 tarian 4: Commercial Club: Latin Club, Consul 4: Frosh. Christmas Pageant. I I I I LELAND D.SMALL L L ..Lee,s I I Centennial 1, 2: Commercial Club, Ser- ' geant-at-Arms 3, 4: Olympic Debating So- I I ciety: Band: Orchestra: Basketball 2, II II EDWARD KASEL 'E : Dutch I I Staunton Illinois Community High: Fo- 5 I rum: Band: Orchestra: C Club: Hi-Y: I , Football at Staunton, Basketball at ' I Staunton, Track at Staunton: Football I 5 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Inter-Society Debate 4. I I II ' I ALVINA WILLA GEISLER ! I -.Ain I I Athenian Debating Society, Sergeant-ab T I Arms 4: Commercial Club. E 5 I I I I MARY ELIZABETH PITTS I I Pitts : i Reporter: Owls, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Vice President 4: Latin Club, Reporter 4: Vo- devil 1, 2, 3, 4: Yowlers: Operetta 1, 2, I,I 3: Essay and Oration Contest: Senior Freshman Christmas Pageant: Annual I I Play. I I II I I DEMA LEOTA HARPER I I ..Lee., Polo High School 1: Bogard High I School 2, 3. g g I I I I I I ALFONSO ALBERT SAMMARTINO I Fonzie : I Latin Club. 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I I I I i I LEON KLETZKY II Centennial High School '24, '25: East Denver ig Sc oo 27: ui an cro Q I I Times Sllziaffh '29I1 1 I Q In d S H I I I I i l 5 I THOMAS NELSON LANKFORD ! ! ..440,, fi Huerfano County High School 1, 2. I I I I I I MAMIE DOMINEE PARLAPIANO : E Cleopatra I I Spanish Club, Secretary 4: Yowlers. I I I I I I FRANK WARREN MANLEY I I Slewfoot 5 5 Canon High School: Colorado Springs I I High. I I I I BERNAPEJ? HUMKE I l eau I 5 Sawyer High School, Sturgeon Bay, I I Wisconsin, 1, 2: Operetta 3: Yowlers 4: T T Clionian Literary Society: Quill and Scroll: Times Stai. 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II DOROTHY KATE GROVES UDM., If Clionian Literary Society: Reporter 3: : 5 Pliesidergvt lg: Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Vode- I I vi 4: ow ers. 3 2 I I II JOSEPH VINCENT HOLT I . II I I JENNIE EELL POPP - : .. opn I I Aletheorians: Sergeant-at-Arms 3: Vice .. 5 President 4: Girls' C Club: Sergeant-at : 5 I I Arms 1: Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3: Presi- I I : 5 dent 4: Yowlers, President 4: Assistant- I 5 I I Business Manager of Intramural Con- I I I E test 4: Athletic Council 4: Cosmopolite 2: 5 E I I Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: I I i T Hockey 2. 3, T T II II i 5 MARY IRENE POUSHE -. 2 5 I I Honey .I I I I Commercial Club: Operetta. I I II I I I I GILBERT A213-IUR slvnrn I I : : ' i ' : 5 II Olympics Vice President 3, President I I' 4: Latin Club Consul 3: Student Council I I : , 3: Vodevil 3: Cosmopolite 3: Hi-Y 4: 5 5 I I Inter-Society Debate 3, 4: Quill and I I : 5 Scroll: President 4: Times Editor 4: 5 : II Annual Staff 4: Art Editor Times 3: g 5 Business Manager Times 4. g g I I I I I I CARL FREDRICK FIECI-ITL I I l l FW, l l 5 5 Cherryvale, Kansas High 1, 2, 3: Cen- 5 5 I I tral 4. 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Billy 5 5 Clionian Literary Society: Yowlers: Lat- I I in Club: Operetta 2, 3, 4: Vodevil 2, 3: : ' Primefo High School: Quill and Scroll: Times Staff: Latin Club Assembly. ll ll ll ,I I h LOUISE MAE LANGFORD 'I I '1'eate :Ag Freshman Reporter: Cosmopolites 3: I I Sophomore Representative: Vodevil 2: E , Commercial Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 2: I I Yowlers: Owls. l ! I I JACK WILLIAM ELLIS I : . Jackie I I Forum, Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3, 4: Hi- ' ' Y: Camera Club: Vodevil 4: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Travel Club, Reporter 2: Dramatic Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 3. ii L ll JOSEPH LOUIS TEKAVEC ..Tek., 1 ! I !I I I LOLA MARIE LEWIS I I Bumps 5 5 Orchestra: Clionian Literary Society: I I Spanish Club: Yowlers. l l ! l I I JACK KEELER I I ' sr. Patricks High School 1, 21 Forum. 11 ,L - ' ,ai 1, Ll if-X lil ll I l l U -..-.......,...-..-..-. 5 .-..-..-......-..-..-..-....,....-..-..-........-.. i-:uninI-lI1II1Il1llimiII--In1ni:l1nu--uIn11:in--aulimi!n--II111:ln-1:l1n:-ll1lln-Il1mlinl1ll1Il1ll ll Fifty l pi..-...1g g1..1gu--cn1n1l'-.u.-- lu.-1 . , ., M, I .-.,,-.,,-.Ili 1 n.-nuiun1n 1 ..nn.-uni. 1.1-. -.1 1...-In-.I .- .1 1 ,ni .1 1...--g.-gp.1. Q. . . -,.-.- - -.- -.-...- -.-.-..-..-.-.-..-..-..-..-.-..- -..-..-..-......:ss I I FRANCES ELLEN ALLEN Ella Athenian Debating Society: Latin Club FRANK BENNINGI-IOFF Bennie Ciceronean, Secretary and Treasurer 4: C Club, Sergeant-at-Arms: Mu Alpha Pi: Hi-Y, Secretary 4: Annual Staff: Times Staff, Sport editor: Sergeant-ab Arms of the Freshman Class: Football 3, 4. LYDIA JEANETTE BERKHEISER Pee-Wee Latin Club: Aletheorians, Vice President 3: Freshman Pageant: Vodevil 1, 2, 3: Yowlers 3, 4: Cosmopolites 2. II II II II I! II II II I! I! I! I! li II II li I! ii II EMMA EL1zABETH BROBERG i i 1 1 , . I g I I HOWELL NAPOLEON DRUMMOND I ! ..Nappy.. I I Christmas Pageant: Band: Orchestra: 5 : Class Reporter 2: Band Concert 2, 3, 4: ! I Latin Club. ii I I HAROLD TIM DAVISSON ' I - Dave I ! Inter-Society Debate 4: Olympic Debat- I i ing Society: Hi-Y: D. A. R. Prize 4. 5 : Il I i ' JEANETTE CHIRNIE LEE BLACK l ! BIacky I I Freshman Tennis Tournament. ' I I I CHARLES VEil!lI:IiON BARNETT I i U e ,, : : Ciceronian Debating Society: Quill and ! ! Scroll: Vodevil 2: Junior Play: Latin ' Club. le 3 I I i I! il I! illilliollv-lllilllllvllillvllil 1llillill1llill1ll1ll1llTllTllTlIIT! i i illillllkil! l I7 IlllillilhlllilllvllTIllill1' li l1lllTllTllTlllllTllillllll l Tlliillll-llillliilllC1l Fifty-One 1g1.,1lp-.gg-.n..n1':1n:1u1n1ni 1 1 :1 1 1: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 II II nl an I nl n an n nu u I u n n u u u n -I I-nil 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - n-nn an u n un un nn nu nn u nn nu un nu um nu n n n1u1..1..1n1u1:A lp..-1.11.-...1n1.. II I I II I I I I II I I MARY LEONITA TAKASH I 5 Shorty II II II A I 1 I MELVIN BLAKELY RALSTON I i Vodevil 2: Sophomore Secretary 23 : : Annual Staff. I I I I I I I li MARGARET ELIZABETH WHEELER i T Margie 5 i Lakeside Vineland I II . I-I i i THELMA IDELLA 0Ls0N E 5 Sue I l Clionian Literary Society: Quill and i I Scroll: Girl Reserves: Operetta 1, '2, 3. I I I I I JOHN THOMAS PRICE ' l Johnny I I I I I I HARRY JAMES MORRIS ! l ..Budge., i i Latin Club. II 1 I II I I WILLIAM PAUL PIELE II II II 1 I SYLVIA SERRICO II I I I I I I II I l .lg l1u:u1u:ln1ul-ul-:Qw1u--luis:1ul1n-1111:11:-l::uu1u1u1'u:u:7ln 2 7:: :: :lvni:l1:l1n1otil: z u:nl1n1l11nu-lnf::in-:n1::1:li::i::1ui:n :u1:: -- :II1-: :u--u1:li::iu :l+:: -n--lift: 1113! 1 Fifty-Two I Hllililllilllllillil UillilITIITllTllilll'1llYITllTlllllTllTIITIITlIilllllillillilillillllllillillillilll lllllllillTllTll'Tll'Tll'T I1lIiIU-TIITUUTllillilllllillillillillillilll-1ll'1ll'Tll1UllTl lllHi'llillillilllH . . .- I I I I I I II I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I MERIG0 OHARLES sc01.ER1 I I : : Mammy : : I I Boys' C Club: Football 3, 4: Bas- I I : : ketball 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 45 Athletic I I I I Council 4. I I I I I I I I I I I I GEORGIA ANN GRAHEK I I 5 5 Skeezix 3 5 I I Spanish Club: Yowlersg St. Mary's I I I I School. I I I I I I I I I I I I ERNEST F. YOUNG 'I I I I Shrimp . I I I Ciceronianr Quill and Scroll, Presi- I I I T dent Ir: Chrgstralas Pageantg Vodevil i i 2. 3: imes ta . I I II I I I I I I ROSE MARIE IYOYTILLA I I I , .. e an 3 I I b C Club 4: Basketball 2, 4: Volley- I I I I all 4: Baseball 3. I I I I I I I I I I I LAURA ELIZABETH SPENCER I I 5 I Latin Club 1: Girl Reserves 3: Com4 ' 5 I., mercial Club 3, 4. I I I I I I I I I GLADYS IRENE FLINN I I Blondy I I g g Commercial Club: Vodevil 2, 3: Op- - g I I eretta 2, 3. 45 Christmas Pageant. I I I I I I I II I I SAM FRANK RAuov1cH I I : : Dudley : : II Commercial Club 2: Industrial Club I I ' ' 3: Stage Hand 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 i I I I . I I I i II II I I ISADORE MYEIR ROSENBLATT i i I I .. tzn - - west High, san Lake, 1, 2, 3: een- II 3 , tral 3, 4: Intra-Mural Contest 4. : g I I I I I I ii II II I I II II II II II I I I I uf-lu-al1uu-ul-uII1nu-1uu- 1nu-nu-uuinu-In 1- II-nu1uII1u:1IIn1uII-an-II lun-uuiuuiulinn-II n-un1aII1uu1uu-au1oi11g u:ll1uu1un1nl-an-1:1-I 1-- -un1nu-un- -an--un1nn1un--un-nu-nuiulinl1sIII1nuI1uu--In-uuiuuiIsuzu1u1uu1unin1a Fifty-Three Q !! !! !! !! !! !! Il !! !! !! !! !! gi !! !! I! .....-...-...-...-...-.......-...- -,..-.....,..,-.,.-...-........-,..........-.......- .........- .-....,,,-,.-..-..-.Q-..-..-. ...g?,.-..-...1......,,,1,,..,.,,1,,,.,....,..-.,,,-...- H- - ...-.,.,-M-,n.-un--.-..-,,..-,..-..-..i...-,.,-,..-....,..-....n... '- DONALD E PUGH I ..Don,, Ciceronian 2: Forum: Yell Leader 8. 4: Tennis 2, 3: C Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Intramural Manager 4: Junior Play: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Intersociety De- bate 4: Vodevil 2, 3, 4: Senior Play. EDITH KATHERINE LITTLEJOHN Boots Commercial Club Vice President 3, President 3, Reporter 4: Clionian Lit- erary Society: Spanish Club: Vodevil 4: Yowler 3, 4. JAMES GREGORY DONOHUE ucregv i 'I Olympics: National Honorary Athletic - - -. Society 3, 4: C Club: Dramatic Club: ' I I Football '28: Track '28, '293 Basketball I I '29: Hi-Y. I ii T I I PAUL HENRY MIKUS ' - 5 Paulie . ll N National Honorary Athletic Associa- , I tion: C Club: Basketball 2, 3, 4: ' I I Football 4: Vodevil 3: Commercial , ii ! Club: Quill and Scroll. ! l MARY BESAL i g aaMu .gl Girls' C Club: G. R. Secretary and l I I Treasurer: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 5- 4: Basketball 3, 4: Tennis 8: Latin : I I Club. ! NORMA ISABEL BENNETT , I Normie I . Operetta 3: Vodevil 3: Spanish Club ' I I 3. 4: Yowlers 4: Spanish Program 3: ll l i I Aletheorian Literary Society 4. ' i i RUSSELL WALTER KLEIN I .. Rusty ! l Ciceronian Society: Times Staff: Vo- I I devil 2. ! ! l ! l ANNA MARIE ZULIAN I I Snooks 5 Aletheorian: Spanish Club: Operetta I ! 2: Vodevil 2: Yowlers. I il-1l11I1un1ln-nu-un1lu: l1un-1nu1-un-nu1un1u --nu-1nn-un-nu1:1n--union-nn--n1n-nu-nn1uI1nu1-un-uuxuniul-all-u ?li llTllTllTll1Cll1l llll1lllTlllTll '-lllllilli l'lllIl'1lll11llTll-1lllllill1lllTlllllil1TllTllTIllTllillilllil Fifty-Four ! I 1-..,.-1.-....1.11n.1u14n... I nu n nn an nn an un un -1 nn un nu n nu nu nu nu nn I.--n-un-n.-nu...-un..in-un-.n-uu1n.-.mf-uu-nl.-ul-va i FRANCES ELIZABETH DeREMER Frankie Latin Club: Commercial Club, Reporter 4: Yowlers. HELENE G. KRASAVITZ Spanish Club: Operetta 1. 2, 33 V0- devil 2, 3: Glee Club: Christmas Pageant. WILLIAM JACOB BOWSHER Ben Hur Olympics: Football 4: Basketball 4: C Club. MARY ELIZABETH ODISIO Mitzi Freshman Christmas Pageant: Yowlers: Quill and Scroll: Latin Club: Spanish Club. RUDOLPH WALTER CARLSON ukudyy. Spanish Club. RICHARD FREMONT STRATTON Dick Ciceronean, Reporter 3: Spanish Club. Reporter 3, Treasurer 3: Camera Club: Student Council: Hi-Y. VIRGINIA HOLMES .rainu Owl Debating Society: Sergeant-an Arms 3, Treasurer 4: French Club: Yowl- crs: Student Council 4, Vice President 4: Vodevil 2, 3. FRANK RUSSELL CRISTIANO Christy St. Patrick High School 1: Latin Club, Praetor 2: Glee Club: Operctta 3, 4. ll I! Il Il I! Il Il ll Il Il II ll ll ll ll ll I! ll ll II ll ll II ll ll ll Il ll Il ll ll ll ll Il ll ll ll Il Il ll il Il Il ll ll II ll ll ll ll 2 u ru nu 1 ln un nu nu an nn n an nn un nu an nn nu nl1nuiuu1nn1un-uu..nu-.. -. -. -. inn-.nu1nu1n.-, la ln ll nu an ul eu l nu nu an uu un nl mu un u un u nu un nn ln nu an nu mn nn un un: I Fifty-Five M b-n-u i1n1u I nn an nu lu ul un nu un ul nu nn un nu nin-n.-.I....i..i..1..1..1.......-.nl,,,,1,,,1,,i,.,,,.1,,1,, E illlilITIllIllll1Tllllll1'll'i'llT'll1ll1llTllilhillvillivllvilllllllllv lv IT'lllllTllTllTll1ll-Cllilli-lllfl I I I. I II I I I I VERA ALICE Pnosssn Q : Primp I I ' Class Secretary 1: Class President 2: I I Class Vice President 3: Owl Debating So- I I ciety, President 4, Secretary 3: Spanish 5 5 Club, Vice President 4: Yowlers, Presi- I I dent 3, Treasurer 4: Junior Play: Vode- : 5 vil 1, 2, 3: Operetta 2: Freshman Christ- I I mas Pageant: Senior Play. I I II l EDWARD W. PEATE I Walter 3 5 Senior President: C Club, President I I 4: Forum, President 4: Inter-society De- i I hate 4: Football 3. 4: Vodevil 4: Hi-Y 4. I I LESTER Lt-RROY DAVIS .. et,- T I Ciceronean Debating 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y: , , Spanish Club: Quill and Scroll: Stage II Manager: Junior Act for Seniors. 5 : I I CARL Louis FRIAR I I Centennial 1: Canon High 2, 3: Carn- i I era. Club: Olympic Debating Society. I I I I CARLKBPLIFATH - : ' u ' I I Kokomo. Indiana: C Club, Vice Pres- ! ' ident: Honorary Society: Hi-Y, Vice Pres- I I ident: Student Council: Junior Secre- : ' tary: Senior Treasurer: Track 3: Bas- I I ketball 3, 4: Football 4. I I I I : : VIRCIL MILO KERR I I ' HFM., II Forum, Vice President 3, Sergeant-ab , . Arms 2: Commercial Club: C Club, II President 3: Sergeant-at-Arms 2: Hi-Y . : Secretary 2, Vice President 3: Football I I 1, 2, 3, Captain 4: N. A. O. Secretary 4: : 5 Student Council Treasurer 4: Sophomore I I Sergeant-at-Arms: Junior Vice President. II I VIRGIL BUGG I I Slim II Columbia High School. Columbia, Mo. 1, 2. II I I ISADORE A. KATZ I I unsn T I Latin Club: Quill and Scroll: Times Stalf. I I I I I II ' ' 'm-n-uu1nn- n-un--an-mu-un1un-nu-u -un1nn1uu-un-nn-up-11,111--I1 -n--un1ua- --uu- -n -u - 1n-uu1u1uu-u u1uu-an-unniuu-ull-nu1n - -- -- 4-uu1un-u -I 11414-uI-nu-an-uuiuu-:Quinn--:ivan--n -ul1uu1uu1uu1-un-un-un1nn1u Fifty-Six 1 1 I 1 .- Q:::::::::::::: : : :I :.':.::.I:..:.: :'::::::':..:.::::::::::x::.:..::::::: ::.:::::.g I1 I I I I I I I I I II I EDWIN PACKARD I 'I I I I II ISABEL McCALL : : ..DizZy,, I I Salida High School. I I I I I II JOHN CARROLL g g --nanny Go Lucky I Sophomore Vice President: Olympic So- I I ciety 25 Vodevil 1, 2, 3. T T II I ANDREW JOSEPH STRINSKY ' 'I' ..A ,, I ndy T T II I1 R031-:RT LEE STONER I I I HBDV. i ? Orchestra: Lime School 1, 2: Commer- I : cial Club 1. 2. I I I I II II TONY STUPAR I F II I I JACK ROSENBLATT Salt Lake I I West Junior High: Salt Lake, 1, 2. I II ' II ADOLPH s. HOROWITZ I I ..Ade.. 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II ll 11 H11 11 ll 11111:inn-1111-lu1n-ul.-nu-nl:un1q pin.-gl--11111luiII.-up.1gu-uI1an1I.414I1.Iu1..q.1lg1m-.qq1u.1q..-.gqlql1.1.1gI.-nu-.gl1.41.44.-my....u1n1l..-gg-.gl+l.1. Seventy-Four ,p-.nu-01.11 un., 1ll1pl1..1...-.I1un11:11:111:111111nu1uu...un1uu.-..1..1u-. 1 1 11111.11 1 1 1un1u1 1 -......:g I I I I II I I II II II wl Debvztin Soviet ll 8 J' II I I Founded 1912 T T Colors-Yellow and White i T II OFFICERS s 5 Vera Prosser .......... ........ P resident ............. ............... V irginia Stout Dorothy Downey ..... ........ V ice President ..,... .,..... M ary Elizabeth Pitts Virginia Stout ...... ........ S ecretary ........,.,.....,.. .............. K athryn Davis 1 : Virginia Holmes ......... .....,,, T reasurer ..,,..........,..,,,,.. ,....,.. D orothy Downey I Maudyea Mounce ....... .,,..... I nter-Society Council ,............. Clara Lee Webb I Atha Louise Griggs ...... ....,... R eporter .... 3 ...............,.. ....... M audyea Mounce Ruby True ............... .......i S ergeant-at-arms .... ..... C atherine Crozier Miss West ....,......,.. ..v.v... C ritic ...........,........... ............... M iss West II MEMBERS I I Margaret Baird Maxine Michael i i Ferne Becker Catherine Morford F i Jeannette Brown Maudyea Mounce I 1 Florence Craig Myrtle Murray Frances Craig Mary Elizabeth Pitts Catherine Crozier Vera Prosser I I Kathryn Davis Virginia Quaranto I I Dorothy Downey Lucile Rankin f i Margaret Ruth Fenn Margaret Ryan Esther Hirst Josephine Serfiing I : Virginia Holmes Virginia Stout I L Margaret Jo,nes Mary Elizabeth Sudduth I La V01-a Kinkie , G1-adys 'ridweu I 1 Margaret Kyle X Dorothea Toedter Louise Langford Ruby True I I Helen Mack Clara Lee Webb Wilma Martin Emagene Whitman Anna Margaret Massie I . I I II I I I I II Ii 5 II I I I I IIIICIITZIZI I I I I IIIIIIIZIIIIIIZIZLIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIQ Seven ty-Five 14- 1. 13:11 n--n-n nlnig 11.-,11-1.-111111 -.111-.-1.-.1...1un1q as ! l ll I I 11 I I ll ll n 0 a S Aletlfeorzcm Lztemry 5062691 ll l l Founded 1917 T i Colors-Green and White ll OFFICERS 5 s Marion Willey ,..... ......... P resident ..,,,.......... Lydia Berkheiser T T Jennie Popp ........ .......... V ice President ..... .......... L ucile Lamb Frances Horn ...... .,........ S ecretary ........... .............. Nona Frank 1 : Lucile Lamb ......... Treasurer .............................. Wilma Alexander Irma Kay ........... ....,.... I nter-Society Council ....... Jean Martin Dorothy Fath ...... .......... R eporter .............,........ .,...... N eftal Miller Neftal Miller ..,... .......... S ergeant-at-arms ,,..... ..... V idetta Shaver Mrs. Allott .,..... .,........ C ritic ........................, ......... M rs. Allott li MEMBERS g 5 Wilma Alexander Barbara McCutcheon T i Lydia Berkheiser Neftal Miller Kathryn Biele Pauline Neal 2 : Nadine Buchanan Jennie Popp Elizabeth Cairns Videtta Shaver Q Q Geraldine Crandall Evelyn Wallace Harriett Crawford Marion Willey l l Dorothy Fath Elma Wilcox I Nona Frank Anna Zulian T T Margaret Gribble Lorraine Schueler 2 1 Lois Harding Josephine Tomsick Ina Hobbs Mildred Pearson Q L Frances Horn Maurine Hensley L Irma Kay Betty Beazley Mary Knight Valetta Schmidt T l Lucile Lamb Virginia O'Neil i i Jean Martin f 1 I ll II Il Il Il ll l I Il Il :I::I:I:II::::I.'I::I'I:.::ff:fI:::fQ Seventy-Seven Quinn.-ll-1n1ul1lI1 1 1 1unvnn:nn1ln1uniI..1ulinu1uu1uu1nu1un-nn-nn- 1...-..-11.uiu.ini..1..1gl1..1.g1. H i111-111.111..1..1..1,.1..1,.1..1,.1..1.,i,.-..n--nu1nu1.p-.H-1,I..pq-I..-I..-...ininn1n-111,111.1..1..1,.1n1. . 1 ur li 11 fl ll ii if :: W -- ll il Q! II l! Il 11 11 11 11 Ii ll Il 11 Ii 11 Ii 11 li 11 li ll 11 ii .- .1 ll .. E1 li ll Il ll Ii ll if il L! H E! ll H Il H I! I! 11 I! ll E1 H 1 I.! Il II ll Ti ll 11 II 11 Ii 11 ll 11 II 11 ll 1 11 EI 11 il 11 li 11 li ll ii ll EI 11 Il ll 11 11 il 1 11 il 1 11 A ' 11 I .. -n I I . q u gTn1u.1. 1 in.-qgininT15.-4.11.T5514.1pg15-in11.1113-gn1151-11151.-1q.1qg.1qg-g g1.gl1n1.qgLgl1-qui-.4 q1..1..1 1 .- 1,,1.,1..1.,..-,.1..1.... 1..1...-...1,.1 ... 1..1,......-..,1nn1un..nn1un1u ...lu-n1u1n1cn-I Seventy-E h MEMBERS Q pil.-...-nl,i1111.1.11i1111111.-1.-1.11.-11n1. Clioniam Literary Society Marion Hedgecock Ruth Lemley ,..,........ Isabel Morrow ....... Ruth Ritchie ........ Vera Fengler .....,... Marjorie Blinn ....... Ola Bigelow ..,...... Dorothy Groves ..... Mrs. Todd .........,.. Founded 1921 Colors-Orchid and Silv-er OFFICERS ......,P1-esident Dorothy Groves ..,,,.,Vice President Marjorie Blinn .......Secretary Mildred O'T00le ...,,..Treasurer Grace Schmidt .......Parliamentarian Marie Sawyer .......Inter-Society Council .......Reporter ...,,..Sergeant-at-arms .......Critic Lois Abernathy Marion Barnes Ola Bigelow Marjorie Blinn Grace Boyd Frances Chappell Dorothy Ecklund Ruth Edmundson Vera Fengler Dorothy Groves Marian Hedgecock ,Bernalda Humke Ruth Jackson Helen Kendall Ruth Lemley Lola Lewis Edith Littlejohn Mary Miklich Rose Miklich Isabel Morrow Thelma Olson' Kathlyn Reimer Ruth Richie Marie Sawyer Laurine Stage Carol Newell Iva Wells Rose Rubinson Margaret Baker Sylvia Raichart Rose Taibi Grace Schmidt Johanna Skull Willa Dee Yost Helen McDonald Mildred O'Toole Helen Van Dyke Ruth Lowden .Marian Hedgecock Laurine Stage Rose Miklich Mrs. Todd .ln-11111...1...1-.-.111111111111..1n1..1. n--u1n1-11111...-.-.111.....11.....1.1-.-...l.... u-1...-qu.-I n..,n..n....n-u si ii .- ii -- ii 1. ii -- ii .1 li ii .2 ii 5: .5 55 ll .- il Ti -- il .1 li ll gi l. ii I! il gl ll I: .K il ll :- il .- -1 ll 55 ll .. li ll ii il -. ii Seventy-Nine gh Il II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II il Q lil QE- Eighty 5- 1. Q' I:::::::::::::::::::::::i:I::::::l ll ll il il ll I l il I I . . . gi Athemam Debaztzng Soczety ii I I Founded 1928 Colors-Crimson and Silver 5 I li OFFICERS 1 I Ruth Hurt ..... ........ P resident .................... .............. R ose Wilkins Lena Kindle ...,,, ........ V ice President ......,...... ....... B arbara Preston I I Rose Wilkins ....,.. ........ S ecretary-Treasurer ....... .......... E leanor Pope I I Marian Massie .,,.., ........ I nter-Society Council .....,..,....,..., Julia Wilson Irene Jacobosky ........ Reporter ................................ Mary Arlice Liiigle i 'f Elizabeth Ranus .....,.. Sergeant-at-arms ..... .....,... A lvina Geisler i F Miss Parks ,,......,,,... ........ C ritic ,...................... .... M iss Forsman ll MEMBERS L Ellen Allen Helen Platt l L Louise Cheek Lena Kindle I Q Otillia Ginclel Monica Wirth I I Mary Alice Lingle Alvina Geisler I l Barbara Preston Elizabeth Ranus Eleanor Pope Georgia Van Wye Julia Wilson Irene Shepherd 2 I Helen Massie Maxine Lang l L Marian Massie Sadie Rubinson L L Ruby Van Dyke Lillian Saits I Rose Wilkins Irene Jacobosky Ruth Hurt Vesta Keyes T I Ruth Holmes Marie Spiess f Virginia Wood Belva Raley Helen Miles Elsie Sajbel i T Ii II li I l li Il I l 1 ll I I I I I I JI..IIIifIIf.ffZ I'IIIIIIIIIIIIIfII..I 4f.iZI.fI4ffl..l Zfilffiw Eighty-One Q ll 11 il ll II ll il fl ll ll ll ll Il I! ll li ll il I! EI ll li L1 LI ll ll LI ll il ll ll Il Il H ll il ll II li Il Ii il' Ii il il ll 5:37. Eighty-T Ciceronecm Debating SOCi6Zjl Robert Stillman William Morris ..... Charles Muir ..,...... Frank Benninghoff Thomas Kelly ......, John Simpson .,,.. Miss Garnett .,.. Earl Allen Vernon Barnett Frank Benninghoff George Botsford Gerald Brauer Charles Carlton Woodrow Cawlfielcl James De Remer Roy Dickson Leonard Fritsclie Frank Ferguson Lawrence Hewitt Thomas Kelly Russell Klein Wallace Leininger William Lloyd Charles Muir Ned Onstott Founded 1907 Colors-Yellow and Black OFFICERS ........Pres1dent . ........ Vice President ...... . ........Secretary ........Treasurer Charles Muir Richard Stratton Frank Benninghoff John Simpson Reporter ...........,......... ......... T homas Kelly Sergeant-at-arms ..... Critic ........................ MEMBERS George Payne Willard Pederson Robert Quandt Ed Ranus Orlo Rees Dick Rhodes Boyd Seavey Oscar Shaver John Simpson Max Smith Walter R. Smith Waltei' W. Smith Ned Sparrow Robert Stillman Richard Stratton Ernest Young Bill Morris Robert Stillman Miss Garnett 11-.i11-..-.1111...1i-1...1g111- .iqlgiq .4-.,.....,..., 3 !! ll ll ll l! ll ll ll ll il ll ll ll ll ll Il ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll !I Il ll ll ll Il ll Il II ll Il II ll Il Il Il Il ll II ll ll 1 I lvllllbllil 4 ....-....H Eighty-Thrve 1.l1..1 -. 1 1 .- 1 1... 1 1 -K- 1 1..1.,-...1. 1..1u.-.111 1 -n1..1..1..-..1..1..1., 1 n l n nn 52.-. ............ .... . .-..- -..-..-..-,,-..- !! E! E! I! E! E! E! E! li !! I! E! ii !! !! !! !! il !! !! !! E! !! !! I! !! !! !! !! ii LI !! ll ii E! !! !I E! !! !! !.4.,,-,...,...---I-.-,.-. .1....,, , I U ,, , ,, - mf- 7- -7-1 n n?- n 411- -14: 11:1 missin- 1 .-. -. .- 1 -11.1.1-nn-nn1nu1u1ln1nn-x .. . 7. . - - - !- -- - rf .i.l1n-pp-.pig 1 1 1 1 niun-nl-ni:minilu-.n1lu1u1ulLu1u:i:I--I 11:73-ni: inf: uint?-1 Eighty-Four :inn-.ll-.-....1..-.-111 Q-..1..111.-1111.- MEMBERS ...-11....11.-.1111.....1..1uniul.-5.1, ..-..-.M blm ic Debating Society Found-ed 1909 Colors-Red and Black OFFICERS Gilbert Smith ,........ ......... P resident ................... Madison Smith ...., ......... V ice President .......,..... Calvin Dickey ....... ........, S ecretary-Treasurer Robert Davis ....,. ......... S ub-Critic ..........,.......,.. Curtis Dorst ......., ......... Mr. Darnall .... , ........ Reporter ....,..,..........,. Critic ..... Gordon Bartley Herbert Bigelow William Bowsher Harry Butzback Jim Carlson Robert Davis Harold Davisson Calvin Dickey Gregory Donohue Curtis Dorst William Graves Kenneth Howarth George Kirk Wilbur Ladd Joseph Lowe Roland Mathis Duncan McDonald Franklin Poteet Robert Razor Lewis Sawhill William Skull Leland Small Gilbert Smith Madison Smith Dwight Muckley Alfred Stroinan Albert Turner Howard Underwood Blaine Vestal Paul Mikus Elba Snyder Arthur Porter Melvin Schwaebe Fletcher Rainer Paul Piele Floyd Feebeck Charles Paine ......Robert Davis Roland Mathis Harold Davisson Gilbert Smith Curtis Dorst Mr. Darnall -n-un--Q in-4:10 ll ll ll ll ll ll l! ll ll ll ll ll ll ll Il ll ll 1 ii 1! 11 ll 11 11 ll Il ll ll ll !! ll ll ll Il ll il li li Ii li ll ll ll ll ll 5 Eighty-Five M'.. .'I'... .Z Q ii -- -- II !I II II II II 11 II II II II II II II II i I, I! II II II II II I! II II II II II !I I! Ii II II II II Il II wi --a MEMBERS 1-.111....1.1-11...-11-..-nu1u Forum Debating Society Williaiii Brunibaugh Earl Abernathy ......,,.... Jack Ellis ................... Sidney Harding ..... Edward Peate .... Mr. Tedmon ..... Colors Founded 1921 -Orange and Green OFFICERS President ....,............ Vice President ......... Secretary-Treasurer . .... Reporter ,................. Sergeant-at-arms , ...... Critic ..................... Earl Abernathy Glen Austin VVil1iam Baker William Carlile Howard Beatty Ralph Conklin Vernon Drain Jack Ellis Ernest Ferm Russell Finnell Milton Finney Sidney Harding Everette Boerrigfer Adolph Horowitz Virgil Kerr Jack Keeler Ed Kasel Harold Hinshaw John Mihalich Calvin Murray Ed Peate Henry Patlogar Sterner Remple Claire Williams Scott Maddox Harold Weidman Leo Terry Jack Wolf Leonard Wolf Carl Pederson Don Pugh Leon Kletzky James Stewart Henry Valdes: Claude Miller Billie Kerr Leo Brumbaugh Frank Hall Sabio Ccncialdi . 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N One Hund tin-11: :ruin 11.1-ll1nl-11111111111111 l1l1ll1uu1l:1nu1un1nl1u1lu1un-n-1n1u1u1111.11 CHARLES Muni LOUIS O1-ation Contest Essay ROBERT ncipal Bass of High Scho 1.l1l.1lp1..1q.1..1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...-ll1,'1gl1 1l1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.l,1uu1.m1m.1m.1,m..1 1 1 1 -.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.l1,.1, 1-.1111111111111.-.11111111-nn...nn1,,,,1nm1.1-.,m..u - ------------------------..-h..-.....-..--..-. I I I I I I I I H I I I I I I H I I I I I I I I I I I IN'1'ERfSOC1ETY DEBATERS I I H I I I I H II II H II II II I II I II QI II 'I II ' IIIII Q 1 I I II II TROPHY HALL II ---------------------------mmMmmQ One Hundred Three h1ll-1ll1..1 l1n-1ll1n1 1 5 H l -1 Il ! A H H H I! H H I! ll I! H ii .E H E! ! J H I! H ll H I! H H H H H H H H H !! H H H H H H H M One Hundred Four 1u1u1u.1n1u1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 !! ...... nm w::::::::::::::::: ....... H ,1g1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.11-.1n1.p1 History of the Class of ,ZQ There are records of great people, Of events of far-off days, Of all the foreign countries, Of! queer manners and queer ways- Seldom do these records perishg Once their written, writ remain, They'll be read in future ages, Thus will history live again. In our dear old high school, Central, There's a record, just complete. In a way we're glad it's ended, Yet, 'twould be nice to repeat. True, this history's just another Of the millions of all time, But, to us, it's all-importantg 'Tis of our class of twenty-nine. In 1925, September, fDear me! time has quickly passed!!J We entered Central just as Freshmen, Learned the creed, and said it fast. We were just like other Freshmen- Green! Yes, we admit it now, But we didn't seem to mind it, Rather liked it too, somehow. Our freshman frolic was a wonder- That was October 10th-big date! The social hours, too, were pleasant Tho' the boys were always late. The Christmas Pageant was quite splendid, The most important Frosh event. It was, of course, we all thought, perfect, Especially the kings of Orient. The next year we were Sophomores, Much less green, and much more Droud, Not so embarrassed by all of the uppers, Not quite so afraid to yell, and yell loud. With this year came invitations To clubs and to societies, Vodevil, party, operetta, Things of great varieties. Among them were the Soph election, And an original Sophomore SOTIEQ That year passed by very quickly- We were Juniors before long. -1..1u1 1u-.1111 u 51 ll ll ll 'i ll I.-.g1u1.u1n1-1.1 1...-n1u.1u1n1 1 : 1 :- :1- 1 1 :Y 1 1 :--n:1n:- nf n .1 1..1..1..1..1.....M lp-lg.-l.1..1..1..11,1..1.1..1,..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1:11 1 1:7,l:1.:i1:7..-. 1: n1.: .:?:: 1 The Juniors, just one year from Seniors, Were like them in more than one way. The first and perhaps the most important, Was, that they, too, had a class play. Athletes flourished in the third year, Also speakers, writers too. The Juniors won the intra-mural-- Which was the proper thing to do. And when the Essay and Oration Contest came along that year, Who- should be the winners? Juniors! Why, of course, that was quite clear. In all the good assembly programs, Juniors were quite prominent: In one especially, for the Seniors, They showed their ability and talent. Then there was the prom they sponsored, For the Seniors this was, too. It was all it could be, perfect. How else could be what Juniors do? And now we've come to the most important, The most looked-forward-to year of all, The year the same students who once were Freshmen, In room 210 answered Senior roll call. In this last year was proved the saying, History repeats itself -and it's true. Once more our class won the Essay-Oration, And could claim most of the athletes, too. We had an athlete for our president, And for Student president, too. And six were on the Annual Staff So we think our athletes will do. At the end of the year we were busy as could be, With the breakfast, the luncheon, the prom, and class-day, Then there was another great, grand operetta, Another glorious, successful class play. Then, when our work at old Central was finished, Graduation was there at the end, The end of one epoch, the start of another, May that path be as pleaesant to wend! Just a word to the teachers, superintendent, principal, And then this history is done: We respect them, appreciate them, love themg And we'll miss them-yes, every one. And now that our four years are over, Those days all so jolly and fine, Please try to remember, with pleasure The class of Nineteen-Twenty-Nine! 1u.1n1n1u1u..1n.-.nn1u1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1,.1.,1..1.,1..1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 is 1: - :1 1 1 gi: -:: -xi in :a1:u1 :l1i,g ,: 1 1 1u1n1n1n1l Il il Il I! Ii ll Il I! ll II I! Il ll Z! ll. U5 Ii il ,I Ll ll U ll ,WU li ll ll li ll Il ii ,I ll EI fl il ll ll ll !! ii Ii I! ll II ii ll Ii ll 5 One Hundred Five I Il II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I! II II II II I! I. Ii II II ll II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II in1i.1..11,m1i111.- ......111...--...illllii11.-.1....1.1...i11...1l.?,.1,..- When the Seniors Gmduezte fWith Apologies to James Whitcomb Rileyj When the Senior class at Central's fallin' in for their last walk, And you hear the music rumble at the strikin' of the clock, The Juniors all are grinnin', the Sophomores are sad, The Freshmen are a-thinkin' of the long, hard road ahead. O, it's then's the times a Senior has a feelin' 'neath his vest With the risin' sun to greet him from a night of peaceful rest, As he leaves the dear old schoolhouse in the golden sunny west- Just a Senior from old Central who has tried to do his best . They's somethin' kindo' hearty-like about the atmusfere When the tests are all passed over and Commencemenifs drawin' Of course We miss the classes and the study hour's ease, The Weekly convocation in the gay societies, The programs in assembly and the meetings fraught with pep In the dear old days at Central which no grad can e'er forget. 'Tis a picture that no painter has the colorin' to mock- The Senior class at Central fallin' in for its last walk. The teachers and the principal so sorry-like, but still A-preachin' sermuns to us of the minds they've tried to fill. The seals are on the sheepskins, the books are all turned in, The lockers now are empty, the football's in the gym. The grchestra pit is is silent, and there I'll play no more. Will room 210 still miss us when enrollment days are o'er'? O, it sets my heart a'clickin' like the tickin' of a clock, When the music starts a-rumblin' for the Seniors' final Walk. When the credits are all gathered for the class of '29 And I realize they're over-those high school days of mine. Perhaps there's left the glitter of a teardrop in one's eye For the dates and happy memories to which we say good-bye. I don't know how to tell it-but if such a thing could be As the Angels wantin' learnin', and they'd call around on me- I'd want to recommend 'em-all the Whole-indurin' flock- The dear old staff at Central-not one missin' of the lot! X1 631' ' KATHRYN DAVIS . ......-..-..-..- - - - - - - - - - - ....-..-..- - - - ...g:.n:.-..I 2.-. an .-..-..-......- - - ... ... - .. - .. - -..........-..- - - - .... ......... .. .. One Hundred Six - -sw . ...................-....-..- 'Q fat? Will and Tefikzment In the name of the School Board, Amen. We the Senior Class of Central High School of the age of twelve years, being of demented and deranged mind, and weak memory, and in possession of all the cogitative faculties we ever had, though few more, do make, publish, an-d de- clare this to be Our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking any and all wills, codicils, and other testamentary dispositions by us, collectively or individ- ually, heretofore at any time made. After all our just debts and obligations are paid and discharged, we give, devise, and bequeath: Q I To dear old Central the memory of one impeccable class, and our sympathy l E for the great handicap under which she must labor after our departure. I i To the school board consolation for all their financial troubles due to the cost of tardy and admittance slips we have used. i i To our beloved teachers all of the adoration and admiration we have not I : heretofore shown them. 1 I To the student body the tranquility and peace it will have when we have gone. E l To the class of 1930, we leave, the august title of Seniors-with all the privileges thereunto attached including that of marching into assembly amid the i I cheers of the underclassmeng also 210 with all that unto it pertains. E 1 To the 8:05 students all our unused tardy' slips. 'I I To the students we bequeath all of our books which are hardly recognizable i i. because of their torn and tattered condition due to our devotion to our lessons. : - To the classes of 1930 and 1931 we bequeath a gift which will cause them to bestow on us their unmeasured gratitude-our physics and chemistry labora- tory notebooks. ! I Fat Kerr leaves the captaincy of the state football champions to Snatch Mihlalich with the hope that their unbeaten record may continue throughout the i i Years' . . . . ii Ed. Peate leaves his burning blushes to Milton Finney. : : Bob. Stillman leaves his book, How to Protect Yourself from Girls, to Madison Smith. l I Vera Prosser leaves that personality which charms to Margaret Kyle be- cause she wants to keep it in the family. E i Carl Porath leaves his original library on How to Flirt to Lucia Hopkins. I i Marion Willey was persuaded to leave a lock of her golden curls, which in all probability will be used as a pen wiper by some ignorant Junior. T T Marian Massie leaves her freckles to be divided among the entering Fresh- i men. , , Adolph Horowitz is Scotch-he leaves nothing-not even a yawn. ! ! Virginia Holmes leaves her litheness acquired by doing the Daily Dozen, I l daily, to Ruby True. I I Maudyea Mounce leaves her million dollar smile to Dick Rhodes. Melvin Ralston leaves two-tenths of a credit to A. B. Smith to aid him toward graduation. I 2 Bill Morris leaves his well-developed ability to kill time to Sleepy Drain. Lydia Berkheiser and Nona Frank leave their ardent friendship to Jean- nette Brown and Ellen Gordon. I l L! I! I I I I ,I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I.fIliIIIffIiiI'.'fIf'.I.'fIff......- - If:Q One Hundred Seven .........-..-..-.- -..-.....-,...-...- .. - - -..-..-..-..- - - .. .. -..-....s5........... l1pg1.,1lg1..1.,1 1 1..1..1.p1..1..1 1 1 1.11.1-1,.1,.1 1:1 1:1 :H nfxig gg gg ,gg I I I I I I ii Louise Cheek bequeaths her mysterious formula on how to receive all A's ii from the teachers, to Bernard Pitcock. 2 i Orlo Rees leaves the first chair in the violin section of the orchestra to Elma I T Wilcox. Q , To Glenn- Austin we leave a resolution expressing condolence in as much as Q I a certain Senior girl must graduate. I I Don Pugh leaves his long string of feminine admirers to unsuspecting Law- ' ' rence Hewitt who will get rid of them as best he can. I I ii John Simpson leaves to Gordon Bartley what brains he has left after four ' ' years-maybe more-of high school life. l I - - - Virginia Stout bequeaths her stately figure to Margaret Jones in order that I I she may henceforth see what is going on. ll Mary Elizabeth Pitts leeaves her Crowning Glory and great dignity to Q ! unglorified and undignified Pauline Neal. I I Gregory Donohue leaves the tux he has worn only twice to R01-and Mathis ' ' for his hope chest. I I . . . i I Margaret Gribble leaves her red and white admlrers to Maxine Michaels. ' ' Leonard Fritsche leaves his irresistible way with the girls to Alfie 1 I - I Stroman. ll Dorothy Downey leaves her poetic ability to those lovesick ones who feel l I the urge to write poetry. 11 Bill Baker leayes Kappa to the care of all Central students, since he will I I doubtless return for a post graduate course next year. E i Jean Martin leaves her book, How to Act, to Clara Lee Webb. il Ruth Lawrence and Bernalda Humpke reluctantly leave Bob Rennie and 2 - Clemon Higgins to the tender mercies of the Junior girls. II Because of a determined resolution to eat less, Frank Benninghoif sorrow- Il fully leaves to Earl Pitcock his ferocious appetite with special instructions on I1 How to Eat and Grow. Ii Norma Bennett gives her voice, with real sacrifice, to the speakers that ap- i I pear on the platform so that the teachers in the backrow may hear them. ' 3 ' ' ' de and joy to dimpleless Neftal I I Taylor Helms leaves his dlmple, his sole p11 , : 5 Miller. II I, Kathryn Davis, leave the job of writing the Last Will and Testament, I Ro et's Thessaurus a dozen encils six erasers, two quires of paper, and . g , P , i A - l five gallons of oil, to be burned at midnight only, to the next literary editor- I I may the gods help her. ! l Signed, sealed, and wept upon in the light of the full moon by said class LI Q as a Last Will and Testament in the presence and under the- eye of the Faculty I I -as usual. L I In the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-Nine. I I I i csig-ned, CLASS OF 1929. ll ' Witnesses: I I ' 1 I Mr. Pitts Ed. Peate I i Miss Bell Bob Stillman I I I1 I! l I I I ,M L, ,L .. , One Hundred Eight 441 .1,.1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1,,1..1..1 1 1...-.lp.1 1 1..1q.1,,1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1l.1,.1..1.,1..1..1.p1q . - l ! I 1 ! l l l azlenclmf li 1 l l .l Sept. 4-Wheel Old knowledge factory reopened. Students arise early and fiock I I to the gates of learning. Old friends, sunburn and scrubs, everywhere in evidence. : 5 Sept. 6-Superintendent Keating and Principal Pitts welcome back the students. I I Sept. 9-The proletariat, better known as scrubs, roam the halls looking for I the elevator. I I Sept. 14-Mr. Calhoun, of Nebraska, speaks in assembly. I I Sept. 21-Mrs. Helen B. Bell of the Bell Telephone Co., Denver, talks to the girls on The Chances of a Business Woman. 3 g Sept. 26-The season booster ticket selling contest begins with an assembly. I I Sept. 28-Pep meeting held for the Denver Manual Arts-Central game. Lots of pep. I I Oct. 1-Teachers smiling over their first checks. No more embarrassing moments. I I Oct. 3- There is one good thing to remember S 2 But a far better thing to do, I Be sure to join' the construction gang, I I And never the wrecking crew. I I W. S. Concannon's Smile Program. It sure was. s 5 Oct. 6-The Freshmen hold a frolic in Trophy Hall. Oct. 10-'Clair Williams awarded prize for selling the most season tickets. The I Cotton Blossom Singers from Piney Woods, Miss., entertain the student I I body. I : Oct. 12-Girl Reserves give an assembly program. Oct. 17-Mr. Lamance speaks on Clean Athletics. Vodevil ticket sellers are introduced. I Oct. 19-Pep meeting for Colorado Springs game. I Oct. 20-Whoopee! Score C. S. H. S. 6, Central 20. A special train to Colorado I 'I Springs with plenty of hot dogs, chewing gum, and candy sold by the g. 5 Hi-Y. Also a dance in the baggage car. I Oct. 22-Intramural spelling contest finals. Oct. 26-Pep meeting for Canon game. Home coming speakers, and vodevil teaser. Annual vodevil at 8 p. m. Oct. 27-Ed Peate, Greg Donohue, and nine other lighting Wildcats lick the Ti- : : gers 8 to 7 in at thrilling game. I Oct. 31-Hallowe'en. Lawrence Buck and Miss Russell entertain the student II body. Report cards came out. Claribel Nordholm gives a concert. I Nov. 8, 9, 10-Whoopee! The first vacation. Hurrah for the Teachers Convention. I Nov. 10-Central overwhelms Florence 38 to 0. : : Nov. 11-The halls are quiet. The school mourns the death of Miss Wilson, beloved English teacher. Nov. 12-Y. M. Kirk speaks on Youth at the Crossroads. Smile, please. I l And the Seniors have their pictures taken. I I Nov. 16-A pep assembly in charge of the Yowlers. Our big parade is followed I I by beating Centennial 21 to 0, and winning the South Central League - - championship. Several people have a big egg fight, after which the fire I I department has to wash out the streets three times. Umbrellas are at I a premium. I I Nov. 18-Hurray! The first snow is about nine inches deep. No more fresh 2 I worms in biology. Nov. 19-Mr. Pitts talks to the Juniors and Seniors on going to college. I I I ll ll -----------------'---------v---------u--I-4.1.5 ---- -----------------..----.-............-..-..Q One Hundred Nine 5 ll il Ii ii ll Il li ll ll ll 11 Il Il ll ll ll il ll il I! il il H I! ll ll I! H il ll Il il I! ii I! il Il ll I! I! il li li il il Il Il ll ll l One u.1nu1 1 gimp- 1 11,-.n1n.. l:u-u1n.- Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. J an. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. .T an. Hundred Ten 22-25-Representatives of the Annual Staff and the Times Staff go to a 23 Journalistic conference in Boulder. 1928 Wildcat gets third place in its division. Room at the top for the 1929 book. -Rainbow Club Assembly Program. P. T. A. presents The Flapper Grandmother at 8 P. M. 24-Wildcats travel to Las Animas. Beat them 37-0. 26--Pep assembly for the game with Lamar. 28-Rev. C. Arlin Heydon speaks on 'tLiving Today at the Thanksgiving 29-Turkey Day, and the snow is six inches deep. assembly. The football team swims for the Southern Colorado title. Score 26-0. 30-Vacation. 3-Mr. Pitts speaks in assembly on the subjects offered next semester. 4-Seniors plan a party. 5-Presidents Day. All the presidents speak in 7-A teaser for the Junior Play is given and a 3- assembly. Every one has A. visiting day. pep meeting is held in as- sembly. Lucille Lamb stars in Once There Was a Princess. Wildcats wallop the Lambkins 40-0 and win the iirst State Championship in 30 years. 1898-1928. The Rialto entertains the team and presents every man on it with two Pounds of chocolates. Everyone making a touchdown received five pounds more. Clara Lee Webb and Vera Pros- ser win the beauty contest. Colorado Theater presents a silver football, and a cup to Ed Kasel, for being the most useful man to the team dur- ing this game. his lessons prepared today for it is the P. T. 9-The team is sick. No wonder! 10-Assembly. Santa Claus has already arrived with new sweaters for the team, and the year's trophies are presented to Captain Kerr. Snatch Mihalich is elected captain for 1929. School dismissed for more celebration. 12-Requests for next semester are made out. Yowlers give dance in the gymnasium. 14-The new art teacher, Dr. Richard Ernesti, speaks to the assembly on- Art. The Olympics win the annual inter-society debate on Re- solved: That the Recent Policy of the United States as to Military and Diplomatic Intervention in Latin America Should Be Terminated. 21-Freshmen present the annual Christmas Pageant. One of the best. 21 2.- to Jan. 2-Christmas holidays. Santa Claus visits all the good little Wildcats again. Back to school. 3-Mr. Pitts speaks to the assembly. 5-Mr. Keating speaks to the assembly. 6-Basketball season opens. Wildcats beat Shamrocks 33-19. 9-Forum assembly. Wonderful phenomenon of magic. 10-Societies elect new officers. 11-Yowler program and pep meeting for the Terror game. 12-Wildcats lose to terrors 39-27. 13-Journalism class edits Star-Journal. 18-Everyone rushes around to get the teachers' signatures on his new pro- gram. VVildcats defeat Walsenburg 28-15. 19--Central conquers Florence 29-14. 21-New semester begins. More scrubs. The Freshies get smaller every year. The teachers have to go around and lift them into their seats now. 23-Mr. Pitts speaks in assembly. The good conduct campaign begins, and the teachers patrol the halls, determined that law and order shall prevail. 111111...,1...11....1.,-qs-...1111--.1.-1111 Jan. Jan. 24-Snow. 25-Orchestra and Glee Club give a musical assembly program. Canon de- feats Central 26-1. Jan. 29-Thomas Booz speaks to the students on the Canal Zone. Feb. 1-Student Council broadcasts a program of the game with Centennial from station C. H. S. Feb. 2.-Bulldogs conquer Wildcats 43-32. Feb, 6- Caramba! The senors and senoritas of the Spanish Club entertain the student body. Feb. 8-Safety Supervisor Curtis of the D. Sz R. G. railroad speaks on Safety. Feb. 11- Buy an Annual. Selling campaign is launched with an assembly program. Feb. 12-The colored students give an interesting .assembly program in honor Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. April April April April April of Abraham Lincoln. 13-Dr. A. P. Gouthey, evangelist, speaks on Then and Now. 14-Valentine's Day,.and the Owls give an assembly program. 15-Seniors select their diplomas. 20-The student body is entertained in assembly by the Junior High Or- chestra, Mr. Chas. Wilson and Mrs. Gibbons. 21-Powdered hair, hoop skirts, pantalettes, and the Seniors celebrate Washington's Birthday. 22-No school. 23-Canon-Central game. 27--The Olympics present And the Lamp Went Out. 28-The Senior girls decide to wear white and carry Columbia roses for graduation. 1-The Student Council closes Citizenship Week with a mock trial. The halls are filled with signs in several languages telling how to be a better citizen. 4-Inauguration Day. Through the courtesy of the Merrill Radio Company the student body hears the entire proceedings in Washington. 6-Sophomores, Juniors and Freshmen pose before the camera for the 15 16 Annual. -Students mourn death of Eileen Donohue. Operetta teaser given in assembly. Operetta, Pickles, given at 8 P. M. - Pickles is again presented by the Glee Clubs. 18-Miss Mae Fisher, Secretary of the W. C. T. U., speaks on Prohibition. 20 -Mr. Pitts entertains the Kiwanis Club at luncheon in the Cafeteria. Dramatics class presents The Pot Boiler, in assembly-a roaring success. 21-End of the third quarter. Report cards are received with waxing and waning degrees of joy. Mr. Pitts speaks in assembly on Correspondence School Education. 24-Journalism class edits the Chieftain. 28-Easter vacation. 1-School dismissed for the rest of the year! No more tests to be given in school!! Oh no-just All Fools' Day. Ciceroneans give an assembly program. Elma Wilcox, Helen Massie, Orlo Rees, and Bob Stillman go to Wichita to play in the Southwestern Music Convention. 3-Commercial Club Assembly program. Freshmen defeat Sophomores in track meet. 4-Juniors have a social hour. Seniors conquer Juniors in track meet. 5-Alumni entertains Seniors with a dance at the Broadway. 8--Seniors win track meet 99-27. p...-1,1111 1 1 1 1 1..-1un.--1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1..1..1..1..1 1..1..1..1.. - 1 1 1n1n1.n1n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11:1u1qn1n1.u1u1u1u1u1n1u One Hundred Eleven Qs---u ----------... ..-.....-.. ......... .........,,-,,.,. Q -- il -K li :S le ii :- li is 1: ll S! gi li -- ll I. il -- li :I ii -- in gl -! ii- -- i- nl is gl T. u! li gl 'li ll :li lg si Sl ii li :- ll 'Q :ll '- ll lg li :- u l One April 10-Intramural Standard Tests are given in all classes. April 12-No teaser presented in assembly for band and orchestra concert to be given tonight. Speeches about it instead. April 13-Central beats Colorado Springs in a tennis tournament and a track meet. April 24-Hi-Y holds its first annual Mother and Son Banquet in regular Hi-Y style. April 26-Report cards out. The Seniors survey their last grades before gradu- May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May .ation with varying degrees of joy, sorrow, wonder, amazement, and dis- gust. The general opinion is that the teachers really should learn arithmetic. 1-May Day. The schools of District Twenty present a Play Festival, en- acting the pageant of the Pied Piper of Hamlin Town. The Hi-Y boys entertain their girl friends at their annual banquet. It's certainly great to watch the boys worry over a dinner for a change. 2-The Olympics also give a banquet. The Play Festival is repeated for parents and adults. 34The Senior Play teaser in assembly. Did you help get the sod field? The Seniors sell tickets fast and furious so that their team, captained by a Senior football letterman, may sell the most tickets. Polly With a Past, presented at 8 P. M. The funds from this play and from the yearbook enable the Seniors to present a sod field as their memorial to the school. This is an especially appropriate gift because this year also gave us the State Championship in football. 4-South Central League Track Meet held here. 8-The Glee Clubs sing in assembly. The Ciceroneans celebrate the end of the year with a banquet. 10-The Glee Clubs go to Denver, having entered the State Contest for Glee Clubs held there every year during Music Week. 11-Central, Centennial, and Colorado Springs send men to Boulder for 15 the State Track Meet. -Bob Stillman Hnishes a successful year and a new student president is elected. 16-Recognition Day. Everyone who has represented the school in- athlet- 17 ics or scholarship contests is entertained with a party. .-Dr. David C. Bayless, under the auspices of the Wentworth Military Academy, speaks to the student body in assembly. 20-Inauguration of the new president of the student body. 22-Mr. Pitts speaks to the Seniors in assembly. The Student Council has a banquet. 24-The last day for Seniors starts in with a big' breakfast at City Park. They are entertained in assembly by the Sophomores, and by the Jun- iors at the Minnequa Club with a Prom. 26-Baccalaureate sermon delivered to the Seniors by Dr. Keating. K ' 27-Class Day. The Prophecy for the Seniors is given in a three act play 29 30 31 at 8 P. M. -The students turn in their books and make out their programs for next year. Some of the Seniors roam around the hall with tearsg. in their eyes, taking' a last, long, loving look at everything' and wishing that they, too, could make out a program for next year. - 1 -Decoration Day. One day of Vacation before the summer stretch. - -It speaks for itself-GRADUATION. ' -un-ln-nn-un----.-111L11,1.-11111111111'n1u1,.1.u Hundred Twelve -bllvllhillillillilg ,,1111,1.,1..........111.111.-111111111..111.....-11.1. '1,1 1 1..1.,1,,.1,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1uu1nn1up1.np1g 'Baccalaureate Sxercises Processional- SOLDIERS CHORUS .,.,..,..... High .School Orchestra Hymn- COME THoU ALMIGHTY KING Invocation ..Q...,,.,........................................ ..... R ev. Leslie B. Logan Vesper Hymn ,....... .............................................................. B eethoven Mixed Quartet Lavora Kinkel Laurine Stage Evert Boerrigter Lawrence Buck Scripture Reading Now the Day ls Over .......................,........ ....... B Cl7 l1bZj Mixed Quartet Baccalaureate Address ...... ..... ...... S u perintendent John F. Keating Hymn NST. CATHERINE Benediction. Recessional- WAR MARCH OF THE PRIESTSH 077Z77Z67ZC677Z67Zf invocation ....... ....... R ev. C. J. Chappell Violin Solo ..... .................. O rlo Rees Address ........ ....... R ev. Charles Meade My Creed ..... ............,.......................................,........................... G afrrett Irma Kay Julia Wilson Ruth Hurt Presentation of Diplomas .................. Superintendent John F. Keating Cla-ss Song ....... ....... .,,,.., ..,....,.......,,,.,,.,,.., C l a ss Benediction ...... ...... R ev. C. J. Chappell .1..1u1u-9.1..1..1..1..1..1..1..1.. ,,:i:,i:.7:.1q--:n1ul :.:n1ui::7n1::1un7:u1u-ul:-n1n-1 -1.11.41..1..1..11.101 1..11.1.41.11..1..1q.1g1gg1.q1p.1g.1..1..1..1.q g...n1q:1n1n-gg-q1g Qne Hundred T hrt g....1..1n11.1In1.1-..1..1..1..1..1.......1..1.1 1 .1..1..1..1..1..1..1 1 1.....,p1..1..1.......u1....,.1. an L! ll aa ll il H H li ll L! L! !! Q! li ' I T I . ! . - ! ! i i I I i i l ! x - ! 1 i i - I ! L . - ! I i T - - i i l L i I ! ! i E i 5 -Jn--u-111:11-nn1n.1.l1..1....1. 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1n1u.-.1 1 1u1nn.-n1..u1.n-u1u1 11.-uu1en-11111.11 my1-1.'1...-1.1.1.-.I-.g,1..1. 1 1 1.11 1 1uu1-n1nn-..I1ul-1u1u:uI--ul-unz-ua-un1uu1-nu-uu1uu-111111111-Q One Hundred Fourteen ........,....,..h..-.h..-.-.-.:-..- -5 - ,1..-..-..+1.: Hwy ...n1n..1n.1nu1.l1 -. 1.1 1 1 1 1. .. 1 .1 -. 1 i 1 1nn1nn..uniqn-ni iu1ni..1. .1..1..1lp1.l.-....-1111..-.-1..-.111.--. . V 1 -'f ga wh ' Y-' 1' 1 , 1 -, ,-..,::..-... SENIOR PLAY CAST The Class Memorial Sod Field for Central M- Jak. THE STADIUM 1 1 1 1 1 ill..-,,1...1...-. ini'nigu.-.1-.ll-...lg-1..l.-4.1. ....n1..n1.u1n1.n OnHddF Q'-'H - - - - - - - - - - - - -.- - - - - -.- - -..-..- -..-.....-..-..-... I - .-,..-.... - - - - - .. .. - - - ... - - - - - ... - -..-Q...-..--.-..n--.....--..-, II II I I ii ,, . : : Il I I ?ZCkl6'.S' ll The operetta Pickles was a most delightful three-act musical production I I presented by the combined glee clubs of the High School. Mrs. Mildred Reynolds I' I directed the production. I The operetta was highly romantic, and the entire cast received much praise I : from the audience and friends. The following' is the program and the cast of I I characters. I I CAST or CHARACTERS I Hans Maier, Proprietor of Wurtzelpraetor Inn .,.,........,..... Lawrence Buck I I Louisa, a Waitress ................,,....,..,..,.,.,..,..,.,.,,,,.,., ...,,,,,,,,, M arjorie Blinn I I gaptagn Kinski, Chief of Detective Bureau ....,, .,,,,..,....,..,. P eter Schinas s E umg i I . . . I Lawrence Hewitt I I R1-1mSki. I Kmskfs Faithful Sleuths ' IWoodr0w Cawlfield 'I I J. Jennison Jones, An Advertising Expert ,...,,,, ,,.,,.,,..,,4,,,,,,,, O 1-10 Rees S '- Jig0, the Gypsy Chief ...................................v..... ........ L awrence Buck I I Ilona, the Gypsy Girl ....................... c .... ......... .,..,,.,.,.,.. I r ma Kay I I Arthur Crefont, an American Artist .....,...,.....,,....,,.,..,.,,. Evert Boerrigter II June Pennington, an American Heiress ...,.....,.,..,.,.,,,..... La Vora, Kinkle I I Jfonas Pennington, Proprietor of Peter Piper Pickles .... Clemon Higgins g g Lady Vivian DeLancy an English Widow ,....,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,, I Nona Frank ' ' I Ruth Hurt I L Waiters ..............................................,. Raymond Spencer, Howard Fisher I I ghorus of Gypsies, Tourists, Natives, and Dancers ' ' ypsy Dancer ................................................................................ Ellen Gordon II Carnival Dancer ..........................................................,,, .,,, G eorgia A1-dell ii I I il zmior Play I I A thoroughly enjoyable play was presented by the Junior class in its annual . . production on December 7. The Princess Dellatorre, formerly a small-town girl, I I whom no one paid attention to, returns to the town and is idolized by everyone I merely because she is a real live princess. There she again meets her child- - hood sweetheart, Phil Lennox, who seems to amount to nothing, but Who event- -I ually makes a success as an inventor. They are happily united and all ends I I as it should. I I Miss Dorothy Sprengle deserves much credit for the successful presentation . . of the play. I I I ' CAST OF CHARACTERS I II Princess Dellatorre ....................................................... ............ L ucile Lamb . : Signor Moroni ........... ....... H oward Beatty I I The Old Princess ,,.,... ....... M ary llsiserchio ' ' Servant ,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,. ........... V 8 LOVSi'II I I Hazel Boyd ............ ........... 31,24 argaret Jones I : Mrs, Boyd ..,.,,,.,.,.... .......... ..... axine Michael I I Mrs. Purrington .... .......... .........-.-.-.--- M a rjorie Blinn I' M1-5, Seaver ,,,.,,,,,,,,.., - ....... .... F rankie Bell Harbert , I Ruby Boyd ,,,,.,,,,,.,....,,... ........,... Clara Lee Webb I I Aunt Meta Trimble ...... .......... ............. L a urine Stage II Joe Boyd ,,,,.,.,,.,,......... .. ....... ......... J ohn Ladd 2 I Phil Lennox ................... .... ..--- B 0 yd Seavey I I Milton D'A1-cy ,........................ ....... L ewis Sawhill I I Josephine, a French Maid ..... .------- I na Hobbs I I Ada, a friend of Haze1's ........ ....--- R llby True Ii I I I I xl-'-... I'.I.'II2II1I2II'l: I I: 1.2 'IIIIII'IIIII'2I I'2.I'IIIIIZZlZIIIZTII1'2 f.' III' .Q One Hundred Sixteen ::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::1::? Ii ll Tolb1 With cz Toast The Senior class play of 1929 exceeded all expectations and ranks with the most notable achievements of a notable class in a year of notable achieve- 1 : ments. Presented to an appreciative audience which packed the auditorium I I Friday evening, May 3, it scored another, class 1929, success. I I An excellent play coached by Miss Sprengle, and enacted by an all-star 2 I cast, furnished an entertainment delightful to hear and a pleasure to remember. I The cast-all stars-follows: I I Clay Collum, an interior decorator ....... ........ O rlo Rees I I Harry Richardson ....................,............ ......... D on Pugh II Polly Shannon ....,,............................... ,.....,. V era Prosser S 5 Rex Van Zile ....,.... ..... C alvin Murray I I Mrs. Davis .......... .................... R uth Hurt I I Myrtle Davis ................. ......,..... B ernalda Humke I I Stiles ..................,............... ...............,.... S am Radovich 1 5 Mrs. Van Zile ,.............,,,,... ...... M ary Elizabeth Pitts Commodore Bob Barker .,........... .................. O scar Shaver I I Parker, a maid ........,........................ ......... D orothy Downey 1 2 Prentice Van Zile, Rex's Uncle ....... ........ L eon Kletzky I I A Stranger ...................................., . ...... Rudolph Carlson I I I I . I I Chrzstmas 'Tczgeant I I The Freshman class presented its annual Christmas program on Friday, Dec. I i 21, just before the start of the holiday vacation. The program ranked with the I I best yet presented, and the scenes aptly portrayed the eyents concerning the I I birth of the Christ Child. - ' ' PART ONE I O Come All Ye Faithful .......................,....... ...,. A udience and Choir It Came Upon the Midnight Clear ....... ....,. A udience and Choir I I Cantique de Noel .............., , ......,......................,. ,,..,........................,.,. C l ioir : 5 Joy to the World ....,............................................ ...... A udience and Choir I I PART TWO i l The Prophecy from Isaiah I I Music ....., .........................................,............,....i......,....... G lory to God II St. Luke Begins the Story I I The Annunciation I I Music ....... ..............,...............................,.,..,. ............ T h e Magnificat I I Gloria in Excelsis I I ' St. Luke Continues I I The Shepherds Keeping Watch I I Music ................ ......,.... , .......... Wh ile Shepherds Watched Their Flocks I 5 The First Noel I I The Nativity 2 1 Music ...................................,.......,.......,,.................,..,..........,...,..,.... siient Night I I The Shepherds Worship the Babe Music ..,................................................,........,.,,,.., ,...,............ A way in a Manger St. Matthew Takes Up the Story The .Wise Men from the East I I I Music .............................,...,.....,.................... We Three Kings of Orient Are , g Adoration of the Wise Men l I Music ....... ,.................................................. O Little Town of Bethlehem I I St. John Interprets the Story I I The Whole Earth is Full of His Glory : : Music ..,.... .. .........................,............................. There's a Song' in the Air I I I I II II Q. :III I In I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I'IlI'.'.Ii.f.IIIZIIIZIIIZIIIZQ One Hundred Seventeen Q::::::::::.: ! ! l l l l l I I ll ll ll I! ll ll !! !! ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll all ll ll ll il ll ll ll ll ll il ll ll ll ll ll ll I! QIIIIIIIIIIICII.. One Hundred Eighteen 111111.11-11111.1111..1.,,....i,, 111111111,111.111.-1..1..i..-gg.. Elegy to the American Indian A somber hush announces coming night, The evening sun is fading from the hill, The rugged crags and wood in waving light Blend in melancholy rhythm-all is still. The even' dove drones his dreary song on high, An owl sounds his low and haunting call To answer wolves' weird challenge to the sky, 'Tis night, and darkness lingers over all. But tepees bold in dusky silhouettes The iiaring glow of Indian council fires, The tom-torn, chant, and calls, like low regrets Have passed, the Indian brave has joined his sires. Bold Warriors have departed on their ways And Wild life lingering, slowly passes on, A furrow marks the site in former days Where Red met White, were vanquished-now are gone. -GILBERT SMITH. Elegy to My Dog As I sit on my step at e'en, And gaze dreamily toward the West, When the sun, like a great golden ball, Sinks lazily down to rest. Somehow a feeling of sadness Comes creeping over me, And I see through the lengthening shadows A green mound 'neath the tree. And I think of my dear old pal Who cannot hear my cry, Nor feel the touch of my hand, Or see the tear-dimmed eye. He was only a dog, I know, Yet a friend both tried and true, A protector in time of danger, A comforter when I felt blue. No matter what my mood might be, He'd follow the rule, made in heaven, If I were harsh and angry, He forgave, seventy times seven. Surely I can see the wisdom Of our Father's holy plan, When, in His loving kindness, He gave the dog to man. -DOROTHY DOWNEY. nllllh ' fax n , wg L X. -nllllm Athlvttrz - 7, W x - qw gmxm. 'F r 7 X 'v me V X- 7-M r ' I 1.-.....-..-111111.-11111111.-111--....,,,,,,-,,,,, I-!llli11u111-11111111 ll u ....11...-.......11..,..1..1...111 3' II l I I ll I I I I ll ll I ll II ll ll ll ll I l l I l I I ! - 2 2 HERIGSTAD HULING HOYLE CANTRELL E E if !7 E E COACH OLIE HERIGSTAD I E Coach Olie Herigstad came to Central in 1923, and the next year produced i i a league championship football team which barely missed winning the state title. i i Since then two other-champion teams. have played for the Blue and White under : : his leadership, this year's team winning the state championship. ll Olie's ability to lead his team to a clean, sportsmanlike victory, has won- ! I for him a place in the heart of every loyal Centralite. ll A Coach Herigstad has also coached the track team for the last two years. E I Doing well last year with practically raw material, it is expected that the more i i experienced men of the 19129 squad will place well up to the top. S COACH FRED HULING i 7 For thirteen years Coach Fred Huling has been active in all affairs concern- i T ing' Athletics at Central. He has coached the basketball teams, and was instru- : : mental in organizing the South Central Athletic League. He has coached many cage teams that have won first place in city, league, I I I I and state contests, and one that gave a good account of itself in the National I I Tournament at Chicago. ' ' Coach Hulingfs knowledge of the cage game and his persevering attitude I I ' ' under defeat are responsible for Central's high place in basketball. I! ASSISTANT COACHES LEWIS HOYLE AND RAY CANTRELL fi Central's assistant coaches came to Central with that kind of previous ex- ii perience and knowledge of the sports which they helped to coach that made : : them very valuable to the squads. L l Without them during the football season the huge squad of four teams could ll not have been handled so efficiently. I I 1.,1.,1.l1..1qg1..1..1gn1..1..1.g1,.,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1-14.1, 51107010 ilrllillvllrvllvlli11-1-11111211--Dil'-Si11'i1l'?Tllil One Hundred Twenty 1.1-gn1. M I-u--Q u--an-u1-D Q ' ' 'E ' M i f Z f Z Mig..-..1.nn..nn..nu,..u...uu-lin..,,H1...-.,,1.,1..1......u1.g1..........q.1..1 W0 f y FQDQD YLW Z f Z! M f Z W IIIIIIIII::IIfII:I:ff:ff::::fIIIIIIIIIIII Q Q n1u1u1n1.n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-11 .1g.1..1.,1 1 1 1,941 1 1 1 1 -nu1np1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u.-111:11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1441 1 1 11.1.51 Q ! L! Season? Rewew LEAGUE GAMES ,ll Central .... ,........ 2 O Colo. Springs I I Central .... ...... 8 Canon ..,,.,.,,,.. Sifiilfil 5315 ,,,....A.. 355555 SY 1Sl1ii'23ia1 5j5ii CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES l E Central .................... 37 Las Animas .. ii Centrzal .... ...... 2 6 Lmnar I .......... I l Centlal .... .,.,A. 4 O Ft. Collms ..... ! ! !i CAPTAIN FAT KERR I f Clean playing and a real Wildcat fighting spirit if were both embodied in the nerson of Captain T i Fat Kerr who has played hls fourthtand laet : : year for Central. Fatx kept up the flghtmg sp1r1t eg in the team and gave his best in every game. 1 l CAPTAIN KERR ll I ll ll I i ll ll ll ll ll 1 1 ll E ll 1 QI ll Ii il Ii li Il Il ll Il 11 P E E FIRST TEAM !l IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :::::::::I::::1 '75 One Hundred Twenty-Two .1-411.11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.-.nn-.nl-. 1 1 1 1 u1uu1-u1.'g1n11n1n1nu1n.-1.1. 1 1 1 1nn1u.1nu1n.1.l1n.1n1nn-ul1lp1l M ....-.. ............- ..-.....-.. M League Standings W. L. Pct. Pts. O.P. Central ..........,......... 4 0 1.000 85 13 Canon .....,,,...,......,,., 3 1 ,750 174 27 Colo. Springs .......... 2 2 .500 105 '74 Centennial ....,. : ....... 1 3 .250 31 113 Florence .................. 0 4 .000 0 179 PRACTICE GAMES Central ....,... ........... 4 4 Walsenburg ...... ..... 7 Central ...... ....... 3 7 Denver ........... ...... 0 Central ....... ...... 6 4 Lamar ......., ..... 0 CAPTAIN-ELECT HSNATCHH MIHALICH Cent1'al's football captain-elect, John Snatch Mihalich, has held down the position of substi- tute center for two seasons. Snatch's hard tackl- ing' and consistent playing have helped to make the second team a very strong one, and he is ex- pected to follow his predecessors' example and lead his team to victory in 1929. 111 II - II I II II II II I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 'I CAPTAIN-ELECT MIHALICH L I I I I I I I I I I I II all II I I I I I I I . II l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIII 77 I I I 1928 SQUAD I I I .::::::::.':::: I : I I I I I : :.I': :. :' : .. - - I I : :I.:::::::::::::::g One Hundred Twenty-Three QE H ll ll Il ll ll ll Il ll Ii il II EI Il Il li Il ll Il li ll H H H ll li L! H !! I! I! ! ,l H ll H ll !l !! !! ll ll ll ll H ll I! ll H 5 One g1u.1u -1..1..111111.111111111111111111.,1..1..1..1.,1. PEDERSON DONOHUE PEATE STILLMAN CENTRAL 37 LAS ANIMAS 0 The first lap of the race for the state championship was started when eleven Central gridders stepped onto the field at Las Animas November 24. Donohue made the first score early in the game and later Stillman picked up a blocked punt and covered six yards for another touchdown. Donohue made the last two touchdowns in this half by line smashes and lateral passes. Near the end of the first half Coach Herigstad sent in his second string which held their own' against their opponents. The third quarter passed with only one score, and following a touchdown early in the fourth period the second team again replaced the first. This victory made Central eligible to play Lamar on Thanksgiving Day for the semi-finals. DONOHUE MAKES TOUCHDOWN-FORT COLLINS I-n.-.n1..1n1..1..1l.1..1.l1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:71 7:1 : f:1::1: 7: .1.g1l.1.l1..1l,1.g14.1..1.'1,.1..1 1 1 1 1 1: 1: 1 1: 1: 1:1 1 :: 1:1 1: 1: Hundred Twenty-Four 1,...111111...1...1111.1...1111111.,1,5,,,,,,,,,-,, 1 1..1..1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,.1..1..1 1..1g.1-51, 1 1 1..1,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn1n.1nu1uu1nn1nu-1:1- L 1 s as - ll 1 I l I ll Z I li II 11 I li li Il ll ll II ll ! I ll ll EI l I I li WEIDMAN HELMS CONKLIN KASEL I i !! CENTRAL 26 LAMAR 0 I I As Turkey-Day was ushered in so was Central's right to play Ft.,Co11ins for the State Championship, when the Wildcats defeated the Lamar Savages on the home gridiron. U On a muddy fie1d,'where.puddles of water made good footiing and fast play- I I mg impossible, the Wildcat line worked as perfectly as conditions would permit, - : wigh Kasel and Donohue carrying the brunt of the gaining plays. I I The second half opened with Captain Kerr missing from the lineup, a hard I I bump on the head having put him out. The first teaem had scored once in the i in first half and twice in the second, when, at the beginning of the fourth period, I I Central's shock troops went in, and Scoleri worked up a last touchdown. I I !! I 1 !! ! ! 1, 1 -, Q In s ng ,.., als I, I ' -. ,. : ' il r bli 'fiuif A .' gl ! E ,' Q73 --24 W9 ' U' 1.14 'Q s' ' , '. Q11 tw 1'TlJl.i- bag: - ' 3 92'?f-'l':Q3111a lim?-tffelf? H wffaff-Yfif-A 5-fv1?fHs fi-rw 171 I 1 I 'I' f f'1, '5Q-,':,:f4i':f'i WN-4' 'T'-7 Q l - Q,-Lg!-,:,3.,,.-fp,-ki ' '12 -JfL.'f-'-b1r..,. feb -' . I 1- -Lfifagg- - - ,-:--- ' -. . ' , 't.,. 'Ti 'Z.Q4.::-5724, ',f'g. Yyjliifl- ' ' ' .,1.1'iLw,5 I f 1 I l l i g s s 1 sg-,A ,, , s,.sss1fJ ' -ea r ll I I! KICK OFF-FORT COLLINS I -I ll n1s-nn-n1cu:u1an1nn1nn-un1-u+:r.- 11737: 7::1u--4: affix ::1u--u1ll - ::-21:1 :Trix 1 iqilnzal-4n1u1nu1 :nu:un1nu1u--u-u-::- 11:11un1uu1nn-uu1au:un:lu--:lin11:-nilnx-u-niqx One Hundred Twenty-Five 5? ll ll li li ll li ll L! ll ll ll li ii ll ll ll II li I! ll I! E! E! il Il ll ll Il Il ll ll Il ll Il Ii 11 ll Il II ll il II il I1 li ll ll ll 5 One s-n-u-u- 1 -n--np..-.11-1...---.---. 1 .1.,-,,..... l1n-1:1111-. .1 1.11m-:sin-1-nu.-......1 1 1.1-ninin-1uni.-u--sf-:vu-1 1:-.ii,,in1n: n--. HINSHAW SKUBE HIGGINS PORATH CENTRAL 21 CENTENNIAL 0 On November 16 the Wildcats clinched the league championship by defeat- ing' the Bulldogs on their own' field. It was a battle Where the smaller Bulldog' lived up to his reputation and gave the husky Wildcat plenty to worry about in the first half. But the heavy Wildcat line-Kerr, Stillman, Helms, and Weid- man-were too heavy for the little Bulldogs. Hole after hole was opened in Centennial's line through which Kasel and Donohue plunged and shoved to three touchdowns. CENTRAL 36 FLORENCE 0 November 10 another barrier was removed between the Wildcats and a league championship, by the defeat of the Florence Huskies in a colorless game on Central's field. Two complete teams were used by Coach Herigstad. The first team piled up twenty-four points in the first half and six in the third period. The second team played the fourth quarter which was featured by a seventy yard run by Abernathy. vm m ... 1--I N , A -59 1 - ' ' ,Ly 1,-fl. 'V V l::'ij:1'Ai':1. Ah, M jail.. f -IH 3-' f Q-.'x,'l..bi.l 2-5:!.:,:'a lxt, , J., Ki, 10 10, A . fi, L'.r.,:.tr.T . .L,l ,wrl, -f 41.3, , - 1, xh,e'L.,,3fg5ggg 3 es., ., Lrg., , I . ...... 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II H Ii II ii Il ii EI ll li ii K ll H SIMPSON CONCIALDI BENNINGHOFF CARLTON i E ll CENTRAL 20 COLORADO SPRINGS 6 Q l Accompanied by a train load of rooters on October 21, the Wildcats mixed 5 e with the Terrors on Washburn field. : 5 The Terrors' only score came by way of a pass to Cotter early in the first period, but there never was a break in their fighting spirit during the whole game. I Kasel was the dominating ground gainer for Central, though the whole backfield played a fast, steady game, and Donohue's line smashes and lateral passes to Conklin made possible Central's touchdowns. T f Il ll Ii II . e - 1 1- 4- 1 L! 11 il II ll il ii ' ' ii CANON Vs. CENTRAL 1 L' One Hundred Twenty-Seven 52 'g1.g..-.ggin-qpl.1..i..1. .-. 1 1 1. .1 -.gigpiqli -. ....l1.l1.gp-..-- 1q.1n1q11n1g QL .flII1,21ZZIIIIZZZIZZIIT.1ffI.'II:ffI .1..1n1l ng--...gg--.lil MIKUS BOWSHER SCOLERI DRAIN CENTRAL 8 CANON 7 Eleven fighting Wildcats versus eleven fighting Tigers and the result was the most thrilling and hardest fought game ever witnessed by four thousand of Pueblo's sport fans. Greg. Donohue, Wildcat halfback, carried the ball thirty-eight times, thirty- four tinges for' gains totaling one hundred and thirty-four yards. Donohue also pushed through Canon's hard tackling offense for the only touchdown- in the first half. - In the second half on Beaton's pass the Tigers scored, and 'kicked goal and Canon took the lead 7 to 6. Ed Peate broke through Canon's line in the third quarter and, blocked Dyer's punt behind the goal line Whichreversed the one point lead in 'Central's favvor, and Central's hopes for the league championship revived. Every Wildcat from end to end, fullback to center, fought the hardest game of his life and defeated the Tigers for the first time in three years. WILDCATS VS. BULLDO GS lliuiuu--ulnlvniu--n -2:1 7: :: aiu:-u7::1n7:u1-an-ui:l1n1l:7lu xininilin One Hundred Twenty-Eight I I :isis n1n-1:11119 if df M. ,,- -.-..-,-.. ......... . ................ .sa II I I II II II I I II I I I I II II I I II II I II I I I I II II ABERNATHY KASIC MULAY DQSALVO E E II II CENTRAL 40 FORT COLLINS 0 November 8, on Centra1's field, cheered by a crowd of five thousand en- thusiastic rooters, Central defeated the Lambkins and won for the first time since 1898 a state football championship. Though their backfield played a fast and shifty game, the Lambkins were not allowed to cross the fifty yard line. I i Early in the second quarter, when Donohue went over for theifirst score, he. started somethlng the Larnbkins could not stop, and when Hinshaw ran thirty-five yards for a touchdown ihis performance seemed so good that Stillman : g concluded to duplicate it. Kase1'sI touchdown early in the last period was fol- lowed by Donohue who scored on a long pass from Conklin. I I The second team took the field at this point and a pass, Kasic to Higgins, I l was good for Central's last score. I E II II II ,. f I I we :If iil o ii :fair sa a I is f L 'HIP nz ri 'Ir ' mi' fl 'fir -3 I- I 'F ' I V ' I ' f gn if QI-:'lf,. cc f - I TERRORS vs. CENTRAL I I Q fI I..'.Il':'IIIIiI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I One Hundred Twenty-Nine '1n1n-.11 1 -.,1..i..1np1n.-uuinn1 1-n1n.1..i..1..1 1 i,.-..,1..1..1.p1n.iq5...,,.,,,,,,-...in1..- ll ll fe 1 1 11 ll ll I1 11 11 11 il Ii 11 11 L! ll - I! 1 ll i' . 1 E l 'DRAINER FINNELL ll TRAINER RUS FINNELL e i On the practice field, irr the medical room, and during the games Rus made it : - evident that he was very much a Wildcat, and a valuable part of Central's fight- I l ing machine. L Ll His coaching of the third team has developed players who will be material ! L for future championship teams. l ll e 1 l! ll Il ll ll ll EI ll ll ll ll 1 ll 1 I MASCOTS 1 1 COFFEE SAWHILL I I .-Q-.-. 111 1------ --1 1---i---- lin--d glial--lui-lnial-la:-vi 11 un II1-nl: 1 -ll-ll-uni 11:-un-nn--n1un1n nu- -:u1u7:::n: -:n :n1u1lr7 lillill--uiulllinl ll ll n1n Il lu un-u lu n u-1:1-ul nl ls n In ll nil One Hundred Thirty .-.........- .. ..........-...-.,.-,..,-..-..- -..-,..........-..- -.............-.......-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.Lg I 'a as --------------:Q ..1u1u,1uin.1n1n1u1u1u in..-n 1n-,I-nlniggi 5 II I. 1 s- g 'n jf D , EKETE55'-545 - 1 ii I W -..-........-..-...-..-........ ' .... ..-..-..-........5 .y- .1qq.-I..-I.-,,, 1 1 -.1-111.-i..i1.1.1i11111111.,i,,,,,1,,1.,1 ss...-....-.- - - ........ ........ - - - .. .. .. -- 3 I I I I ! I I I I1 I I 1 I I I1 I I II II II I I il il 1 I Il ll il I il lg 1929 CAGE SQUAD I I I I II I I II - I I ' I ll BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS j g E W. L. Pct. P. O.P. I : : Canon City ,.1.....,,... .,...... 8 2 .800 247 180 !! Colorado Springs ..... ..... 7 5 .700 318 232 I I Centennial ..........,...., .,....., 7 3 .Too 289 244 l 1 Central ......... ......... ..,...., 5 5 .500 275 258 i i Florence .......... ........ 3 7 .300 199 270 i f Walsenburg ......, ......,. 0 10 .000 174 318 ii li I I I I I jj WILDCAT PRACTICE GAMES L1 Central 57 Lakeside-Vineland 18 ! L Central 21 Lakeside-Vineland 10 ll Central 43 Fowler 24 ii Central 47 Ford's Indians 29 if Central 39 A. L. A. 33 ll II ii E I I ll Il I I g:I'.fIffIffIffIffI..I I I I I I I I I I I I I IiiI1I:I11I I I I I If:I:I::I..'fI'.2I.5 One Hundred Thirty-Two l-l lilpin -.,.--.. ....---....--..-----...-..-.--..-u---.........-.,Ig Q.......-.....-..- .. .. - - - - - - .. - - - - - - .. - - - -..-.,....-..-..-........., L. I I I L l ! II I l! ll E E! ll ll ll Il 1 ll ll li ll ll ll l ll ll CAPTAIN PORATH STILLMAN SCOLERI E E !I ! I !l ll ST. PATS AT CENTRAL Cent1'al's basketball squad began their 1929 season December 29. The game, l l with St. Pat's fast team, was a real test from which the Wildcats emerged with a victory--Central 33, St. Pats 19. Il il Il i CENTRAL AT ST. PATS Q In their return game with Central, St. Pats evened up the previous score by l l their fast floor Work and skillful passing and Central carried the small end- St. Pats 39, Central 24. ! ! WALSENBURG AT CENTRAL 5 5 The second game with the Panthers was an easyvictory for the Wildcats. Centra1's second and third teams were used. The score was Central 42, Wal- senburg 27. T f E l ll ! ! II I I I I I I I I I - ,'1 :f - ' ! I One Hundred Thirty-Three !! ! I LL I! I! I1 ll !! I ! I I I! il I! 1 I I 2 !! !! !! !! ! ! !! i I! !! i ! HINSHAW BOWSHER SMITH I I! I! I! Q 1 CENTRAL AT WALSENBURG ! ! The game with Walsenburg at Walsenbu1'g was not spectacular or exciting. ! ! Score, Central 28, Walsenburg 15. I I I I !! COLORADO .SPRINGS AT CENTRAL eg Cent1'al's first league game, with Colorado Springs, was a complete disaster 2 I for Central. 'Centrtal's shots went wild, while the Terrors' shooters missed but 2 g two baskets during the entire game, which ended Colorado Springs 39, Central 27. I I e g CENTRAL AT COLORADO SPRINGS i E With a lead of '7 to 3 at the end of the first half of the second game with i I the Terrors, Central fans felt hopeful. During' the secondlialf it was anybody's ii game until the very end. Colorado Springs 18, Central 17. I ! I I 1 !! I I One Hundred Thirty-Four g1..-..-.- - - -..-..-..-..-..- - -..-.....-... - - .. - .. ....-.....,......,...,,-,,-,,.,,-, D101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . E .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..-......-.- - - - - - ....-.....-..-..- -..-........ un.-1 : n .1q....1..1..1.u.-. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.,,1..1...-.g..... .1..1.l1n'1,.,1gu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1..1.l1. M : : :..:z1:.: .:.::1:.: : : : : : : : : :':'1::'f::::::2::..: :IIT 1 1 I I 11 11 11 11 11 11 I1 II 11 I I I 5 L A 1 I 1 1 DONOHUE HIGGINS MIKUS I 11 I 1 11 I I CENTRAL AT FLORENCE TT : i January 19 Central played Florence at Florence. A one sided game ended I I with the score Central 29, Florence 14. 11 11 FLORENCE AT CENTRAL The return game with Florence was played on much more even terms, es- T T pecially during the third quarter, but Central's big' lead held and they finish-ed : : with the score Central 33, Florence 25. 1 1 11 1 1 CENTRAL AT CANON H Canon's impregnable defense and Cent1'al's third quarter jinx combined forces and sent Central home with defeat in the first Central-Canon game. Score I I Canon 26, Central 18. f - 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 I I I 5 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101ml-.uu--n1nn1..,1' 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -u1n1..1.,1..1..l1. One Hundred Thirty-Five 3 H H H H H L! H U H H H H H H ll U U H H H H H H H H H H U U H H H U li U H H H H H H H H L! H u g1lp1u1...-.ll-..,1..1..1..1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1..-1.--un-.u.1un1rg1l.1..1..1.. g1g1n1..1n.-1.-....1,.1.,1gg1U1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .-..,1..1..1..1..1..1,.1,.1,,1,,1,,...,, KASIC VALDEZ MORRIS CANON AT CENTRAL With no hope for .a championship, but with a strong determination to win, Central gave Canon a real battle February 22. The game was even from the start until a third quarter rally put Central in the lead, but Canon's sure shot artist, Murphy, made a perfect shot and ended the game. Canon 22, Central 20. CENTRAL AT CENTENNIAL Rejoicing for the Bulldogs. 'Central was sent home in defeat. The third quarter jinx piled up a score for Centennial and the game ended Centennial 43, Central 32. CENTENNIAL AT CENTRAL Rejoicing for the Wildcats. Central left the Bulldogs defeated. Central played ball and led throughout the game. The playing was fast and the score close, with plenty of thrills, ending in .a tie 27 to 27. In the extra period Cap- tain Porath dropped one of his free shots and the game ended Central 28, Cen- tennial 27. QTWWMM -- --'- -'--- ' mWWm One 1-u-w-nn1u-n- - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -un-Il-II-1 - - Hundred Thirty-Six .-gg.-.,1un1an1ln.-.11..-........1..1..1.g....1...1..1.,1,.1..1.,.1 5 -n.-..-..-.....-......-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-......- M f? T CM n1nn...u-...nu-.nnininln1.-ilu-ulIll...-up-1.n1lf.l1l.1-I1.11up M.-gg.........1..1..1.,1,.-.pg....1...,.,1,l..,,1u1..1..i...-.l..... ll ll ll II Il ll II ll ll EI ll Il ll ll ll ll EI il ll ll ll L! ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll li ll ll ll ll Il ll ll ll ll il ll ll ll H One 1.11.1- :-aninu-n-u1u1 1 11:-u.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1.,1,,1,,1 m:n1u if . S 4 V? af Y gg, .552 , ' K E: V i i 5: - b .e L inn if - ' . ' ' ' ' 1-uhrial. 1929 TRACK SQUAD Track Activities The yearbook of 1929 is the first that has been able to include the track squad of its year. This year Central's track men have been vicborioii over all contending schools in the South-Central League. The first meet with Colorado Springs ended in an easy win for Central. The score was, Central 92, Colorado Springs 39. With disagreeable weather and a slow track, Central easily defeated the Bulldogs '74 to 57 in the second meet on the home field. Central, Colorado Springs, and Centennial met on May 4, at the Central Stadium to decide the Winner of the South Central League. Central and Col- orado Springs exchanged the lead many times. A thrilling relay, in which Cen- tral took second and Colorado Springs third, gave the Wildcats the necessary points to emerge victors. The score was, Central 50, Colorado Springs 48, Cen- tennial 37. Central's track and field lettermen for 1929 are, Captain Merigo Scoleri, three years, John Mihalich, Greg Donohue, Vernon Drain, Carl Porath, Ralph Conklin, and Frank McClanahan, two years, Carl Friar, Isadore Katz, Taylor Helms, Bill Chandler, Randall Baker, Ernest Holiman and John Markowski, one year. 11.511.11- l1..1..1gg1..1.p1.l1q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1un1nu1 -.p.1..1u1..1 1 1.11.1 1 1 1 1 11.1. Hundred Thirty-Eight 1.11.1 1..1..1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1.g1.,1..1f' I11- , u 1..1,.1.g1 1 1 1 1 1 1,.1n1..1..1 1g.1..1.1 1,.1..1.,.1..1 1 1 1 1.11. .1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..-.:11.-..1,m1g.1..1..1...1g .1..1..1,.1...1,4.1,,.-M1..1,,-.M1-m.1..1gu1l,1..1.y.1..1..1,.1...1..1..1.g1.,1.,1f,.1..1. .1n1n,..-n.1...1..1 9 I5 ' In II ,. II II II ' I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II' II II II II II II II II II .. II II .. 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T. mln Y.. .. . 1.1 .1 1, 1- 11-. -.1 -: 7:51 , ::1:i:f:: : -nf: Y ,::4::'-:. .....-..-H-.-....--.........--....-------.......-.5-...... .1..1..1..1. 1 1 The Sensible Way in Education Get a good fundamental education-it is in- dispensable to achievement. By all means finish high school if possible. First: Get a business education because you will need it no matter what you do. This is a business age and whoever does not know bus- iness principles has no chance at success. Next: Go to college or university if you can. The more you know the more power you will have. Then: We can help you on the Next part of your program. Ask for information by mail, telephone or personal call. cAme1ficez1e 'Business College Third Floor-Masonic Bldg. Pueblo, Colorado For Pure and Wholesome Candy Eat T .i:l1:a1.u...., :.1.qf-1.191 -3 Y 1..7:.1..1:.1 1 T: 31 1:11 1 1: Y Y:: 1: l: -Y: Hundred Fifty-Four Q ' ' dw ll ll ii CANDIES LUNCHEQN- DINNERS ll FOUNTAIN II -- ii Telephone 700 for Reservations 317 N. Main St. I . f 1 1 'Q I I SERVICE WHY STUDY? The more you study, the more you know, The more you know, the more you forget, The more you forget, theless you know, SO WHY STUDY? ll . . I! Sa-y zt with flowers I I 'I E mcmurraq Floral Co. Geo. F. Huber, Mgr. I I I I ggi IEEE 3,733 ' t5I?1I,:ZiSy3gi1ufI?1ggiZ Member American Telegraph Florlsts The gigs Xforgggj 1523-271Ut01'e You know, Floral Designs, Decorations ,, , Flowers for graduation Vernon--I told Anna just what I Cut flowers and plants I I th3'1ogEYcoi1 she say? 2 STORES Vernon-She said, Oh Vernon, I love 105 East Abriendo 619 No. Main you too. Phone 764 Phone 1023 ll li ll TH E I I 1 I ll MINNEQUA BANK ll II OF F' UEBLO Ii ll II N.f-Juleyv I I ll I I M. D. THATCHER ...... ,.,.. P resident II R. C. THATCHER ....., .....,. V ice Pres. I C. B. CARLILE ......... ,.,,,, V ice Pres. II GEO. H. HUBBARD ...... ................. C ashier I I D. F. WHELAN ....,.. ...., A set. Cashier II ll II 'I I I I I IIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIHI I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIII:I:'I:I:I:.'I:5 One Hundred Fifty-Five 5 Q! li II ll li Il ll li Il ll ll 11 ll ll ll LI li il ll ll LI' il LI ll LI li il H ll ll il ll Ii ll 11 Il II II Ii Ii ll li LI ll Ll li II Il li ii One 11:11 !1n... 11.1 -1u1 Hu 1 1..1.,1..1..1..1..1qn1n-1.11u1n1.u,1n1n1...1. M 8 THE COAL PHONE W. L. Anderson Co. 8 THE COAL PHONE I Carl Pederson: It sure is line to lie in one's bed and ring 'one's bell for one's valet. B. Jackson: Have you a valet ? Carl Pederson: UNO. B. Jackson: Have you a bell? Carl Pederson: No, but I have a bed. 3 3 3 Seniors, Seniors, I've been thinking, Something you have never doneg And when you have quituated We'll do better than you've done. -Madison Smith Young Men go to the Economy Clothing Co. For the Latest Styles For Neatest Fit At Popular Prices Adler Collegian Clothes NUNN-E.UsH sHoE.s 311 N. Union Phone 1859-J We Sell for less-Why Pay More? Quality Merchandise Offered at Lowest Possible Prices The merchandising policy of this store has for years maintained the highest standards. Our purchases -made in great quantity-enable us to offer you merchandise of the finest type at prices lower than you would expect to pay. It's Smart to Be Thrifty 'MAKE'lT RIGHT STORE x x Lf FZ. H JZ L' 1-E1 .1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 ...-,,1...1...-...1.. ..1...1. .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1u.1n1n1..u.-u1. ndred Fifty-Si COMPLIMENTS OF Herman Mercantile Co. Cafifnlim Northern Avenue Phone 1800 .1u.1u1-...n.1.u1-.1..1u.1u n:n1ug1n1u1l 1..1..1..1..1 1 1 1..1..1..1..1..1..1. .1.,1,.1..1..1 1 .1..1y.1.-1.n1n1n1. 5.1.1...-.i1.-11111...1n-n-in-1.-11.-1.,..-1.. .1111--.1.-.1.-1111un1u,.-..1..-..111.-1-....1.. n1q1ug.-1.11.1 nin.-ugiunin-ni The Colorado Supply Company Wlzoleyale Grocers Distributors for the Gold Bar brand of Canned Fruits and Vegetables Ask your grocer for Wedding Breakfast and Maxwell House Coffees I - Harold XNGlfl11l2.1'1Z Simpson uses the . t u l system. db d Olfrank Benninghoff: On the type- S -'t f ' . . Wlfljftold Weidmang No, on his friends. F11-IC Statlonefy 31 3 31 Fat Kerr: A fool and his money 'E' are soon parted. Ed Peate: Who got yours Y lf 39 3 Florist: Want to say it with Howers -eh? About two dozen roses ? Bob Stillman: Na, about half a dozen -I'm not so very talkative. Mesa Junctlon i B. A. TAYLOR COURTESY OF Colorado Paper Co. WILLIAM G. SUMNERS Manager PUEBLO, COLO 2,13 WEST SECOND STREET PHONE 5678 Quality Flowers Quality Customers Alpha Floral Company W. E. Quarles W. R. Dyer Phone 230 C 124 N. Main St. Hundred Fift yS 5 l! ll li ll li ll ll ll li 11 II Il II ll ll !I II ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ii ll ll ll ll il ll ll ll ll ll ll ll li LI ll ll ll Il li ll Il ll li 1.1: I-:ll1u:n1u1.1 1 1-.1uu1wn1 1 1 1n1n1 u1n1n1 1 1 .1u1u.1n1u1 1 1 1n1n 1,.1.-1.1n1uu1u.1nn1u.1 1..1,5.....1.g1.g1..1q.1 ,.1..1..1.,1..1..1..1..1 1 1..1..1..1,l1lp1nn1n1 The Pueblo Savings and Trust Co. Y XS HAS ALWAYS ENCOURAGED THE TEACHING OF T'HRIFT IN THE SCHOOLS AND HAS ON ITS BOOKS MANY STUDENT ACCOUNTS BERNHEIM W'o1mm's Ouqitters Everything for Mothers and Daughters 210-212 N. MAIN For dependable Wearables for the young women or men. Many are proud to say their buying is done at Day- ones because it means Quality and Style Without Extravagancef' Jack: What do they call a banana in th S th ? e ou Bill: I'll bite-what? Jack: A banana. 3 SG 8 Stillman: Nitrohydrochloric acid will make gold disappear. G. Donohue: That's nothingg so will dates. 'The world is a stage,' said Shakes- peare. Which probably accounts for the fact that all the modern girls on' it make up Y! 3 3 3 Richard Stratton: Men rarely get what they deserve these days. Dorothy Downey: Well, they're lucky they don't. The Creel Furniture Company DISTINCTIVE HOUSE FURNISHINGS The Lucile Gift Shop Gifts 410 North Santa Fe Pueblo, Colorado BUY YOUR HARDWARE FROM A HARDWARE STORE ROBINSON-GARDNER HARDWARE co. 4th Street ..1..1..1..1nnf:u1 1 1:11 1 1 :1 Santa Fe Avenue 1 f - 1:21 iz:f::1..1.n1nn1..1..1.-1.41.-1.-1..-.911 ! ! 5111 .11.1lp1..1g.1'g1qn1ln1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 5 - One Hundred Fifty-Eight - -:Z 3131: :in n .u .-411: -fx gh ,.,,,.-,,,1,,,,,..,,1.,.-..1..1....n1..-.- 1111111-1 - - -n- n1an1-In-In-11114-ll--.5 n.....il..-..1.,..'.....l..-..1..-...1...-..1.gi 1 Broome Bros. Book Store KODAKS Across from First National Bank Everything in Marie oldest Music House in West THE Knight-Campbell Music Co. LOOK HOW THEY IMPROVE Freshman: Huh? Sophomore: What? Junior: I beg your pardon. Senior: I do not comprehend the na ture of your interrogation. it 3 3 Don Pugh: Remember when we first met ini the revolving door? Nona Frank: But that wasn't the first time we met. Dion: Well, that's the first time we began going around together. Trunks, Suitcases Leather Novelties Traveling and Handbags Ladies' Handbags A Big Line of Navajo Blankets Call and see us at R. T. FRAZIER Second Street roadway Plwrmezey Cor. Adams and Broadway Where Wildcat Meets Wildcat Maid O'Cream Whitman's Chocolates Magazines Cigars and Tobaccos Prescription Service under a licensed pharmacist. Come and meet your friends over our fozmtavlfrt .1.....1..1.....1....,.....-H- 1 1: xi: :Haig 5: : ::1:f:: 1 -1: gp-C: :six :: :ini ..-n1..1.,1,.1g.1un1nn1u- 1 .... -. 1. 1 One Hundred Fifty W I! :I !l I! :I li lg :Il lu Il lf ll :I :- ll -- ll -1 ll 5 ln ll ii lf ll 'E :T li ll il il :I 1.- ll ,- ll Ti :I 1- Il ES gi :E ll ln Ii :I ll !l ll ll ll ll ua - One .....-.u.-111-.1-11,.1-.--.11-.1111.111 l1.n1.li..-11i1-11.111-.1-..-111111i111,,,1,,,1,,i, Fedeml System of Bakeries 603 N. Main St. FAMOUS FOR QUALITY BAKERY PRODUCTS Call on us for your PARTIES AND ENTERTAINMENTS Where Quality Is More Than ct By-Word The Colorado Supply Company A COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE Bay State and Evans Ave. Phone 1000 Mrs. Kerwin-: The English roads are most pleasant with here and there a little hamlet. Adolph: And was the little hamlet once part of a little piglet'? 51 31: 3- Paul: Like my new plane? Irene: She's a bird. Paul: She, my eyeg its a mail plane. 9 3- Miss McNally: VVhat is meant by Presidential timber? Sterner Reniplez It's what the Presi- dent uses to make his cabinet. Mr. Herigstad: Do you know why the earth turns round the sun on its axis 7 Freshie: Yes sir, it don't want to be roasted too much on lone side. ' 4 lf 3 Paul Piele: 'tWanna Hy? Sterner Rernple: Ill tell the world. Paul: Wait, 'I'll catch one for youf' ' lt- lr- 31 According to the sponsor it is estimat- ed that one in four seniors chews gum in 210. The other three are too busy talking. Pueblo Laundry Phone 146 Let the LAUNDRY Do lt! 1.-inn .-pg.1..-.,.1..i..1..1. 1 1 .- 1 1......1....1..i. Hun dred Sixty oe Thomas, Inc. CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTOR Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico 9th and Main Phone 4105 I.-.,1.,.1..1..1 -. ..u1.nu.1.u.-I.-...1..1..1...1..1-rin 1 1 1 niuinlil ..u...., 1. 1.1.-n'...nu1-.111.1..1..1..i..-., I. S. Breetwor, Alumnus SHOE X MART V BREETWO X it M x A Bostonians for Young Men Colorado Bldg. Bartley: Say, John, how long could I live without brains? Simpson: That remains to be seen. sf in lv The Honor System ---------------'-- ' MEET AT MILES DRUG STORE TALK OVER OUR NEW FOUNTAIN Get a C Stickler in August Golden Guernsey Milk Stonemoor Farm Orlo R.: Let's kiss and make up. ' Margaret: Can't-I lost my lipstick. Ddzyy e 'E W. L. STONE at soN, P1-ops. He: I have never seen such dreamy eyes! , . U , L- u p be?gi',, Maybe You never stayed ee late Dependable D8l1V9I'16S Phone 382 Compliments of Rocky Mountain Bank Note Co. Printers, Lithographers, Stationers Monigoffzery Ward 35 Co. Whenever You Think of Buying, Think First of WARD'S 202 Main Phone 5175 jaggefs SQUARE DEAL Shoe Repair Co. The Best for Less in Shoe Repairing Free Motorcycle Delivery 619 N. Main Phone 470 .1,.1..1..1..1.,1.,1.1 1 1..1..1..1..1.. n1.u.1.n1,n1q.1,'1n1 1 1 1.1:-n1u1u1.u 1.l1.n1n1u1n1u1u11...-n1n1 1 1:11- TWO STORES Central Block 24th .SZ Grand CENTRAL DRUG CO. Agency THE OWL DRUG CO. products Free Fast Motorcycle Delivery ll il ll ll ll ll ll ll Il ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll Il Il ll ll ll ll ll ll II ll Il ll Il ll 1uu1uu1111--1uu1nn1uu1..1.:1n.1. 1 1 1..1..1..1..1, One Hundre .-Q--.---.--Q Cl Sixty- ' I 5 One 3? I I li. I1 li EI ii EI ll il il S! ll Q! !! Q! !! il ll H I! H 11 H E! li il H !! I1 ii li ll li ll ll EI ll ll ll li ll il ll EI ll il ll ZZ One Hu SHAEFFER LIFETIME PENS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1..1..1..1..1..1g.1pg1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1--1 .1n..-q1n.1n1l 5 . -............... M. THE olmes Hardware Co. Has Befter Hardware Corner of B and So. Union John' Simpson: Say, Oscar, I'm tired of going to school. Oscar Shaver: HYou k.now I was too, until yesterday. I sat down and figured and I found out how many hours I went to school in one year's time. The year has 365 days. If eight hours a day, you sleep That leaves you 243 days. If you rest eight hours a leaves you out of your year you sleep 122 days. day, that 121 days. If you deduct 52 Sundays, and 52 Saturdays, it leaves 17 days. Then come 14 days vacation New Year's day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. That leaves 3 days out of the year, and Miss Bell says that the average High School student spends that much time a year chewing gum. USO that shows you how much time we go to school in one year's time, and I didn't count the three months' vaca- tion we have every year. CSc1'atching his head John walked 'to the nearest telephone and called 3451.3 Chinn's rug Store EASTMAN KODAKS and FILMS AND PENCILS WHITMAN'S and MRS. STOVE'R'S CANDIES Whefre Wildcats Meet Wildcats Mesa Junction Phone 660 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PUEBLO Established 1871 H 496 Paid on Savings Accounts 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-n1u.1..1-11 1 1 1 11111111.n1nu-.1111 1.,1..1.u1nl1 1 1 1 1.1n1u 1...--.-.U-... -1-1- n--.-.Q-.--.-----.--u-.1 One Hundred Sixty Three u.1u1qu1n..n1n .1..1n1n11.-.1111-1.1....111111111.-111,i,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,, .1..1..1..1.q1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1,......1..1,,,1 Q ll !l ! l H IHE CIIYY.M.C.A. 2 Wants to Cooperate in All School Activities CALL ON Us e 5 SAM MOCH, Prop. HARRY JOHNSON, Mgr. WOMEN'S and MISSES' E Fashionable Ready-to-Wear Garments and Millinery H Tl: ' Q e Umque E 524 North Main I ll H Choose Your W arehouse . i - if As You Would Your Bank 1 We offer you the most modern and only ALL FIREPROOF Storage in I I Pueblo. ' ' .Fireproof vaults, expert packing and crating, transfer service, lowest I I . insurance rates, special piano and rug rooms. ii P SERVICE-NOT BARGAINS !! The Burch Warehouse and Storage Co., Inc. Phone 855 H. E. Burch, Mgr. if Miss Grout: H-ow many sides has a Stillman: Statistics prove that wom- ' ff 1' 1 th I - C1l'Cle . GH 1V6 Oflgel' an HIGH. l I Russell Klein: Two. Scoleri: How come? i 1 M' G t N h stu B ' t ' n ISS 1'01l I ame t em. I man! 9031158 palfl IS 3 gl'93. ii R. H.: Inside and outside. preservative. I ll ' 1 gg W hltman s Drug Store DRUGS AND SUNDRIES Q STUDENTS' SUPPLIES I . FOUNTAIN SERVICE Berkeley and Northern Ph0H9 560 i I . Electric Service Street Railway Southern Colorado Power Company i i PUEBLO, COLORADO E Power Light ll i 1 G s.... IfIIffIIIIIIIfIIII.I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I II 5 One Hundred Sixty-Four 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.,.1..1..1,..1,..1.,.-...1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1--1.--:p1..1..1..1-,1,,1..1, Meadovv Gold Butter -A REPUTATION THROUGHOUT THE' NATION Beatrice Ice Cream AS YOU LIKE IT Forms and Flavors for All Occasions Beatrice Creamery Compan Phone 308 602 W. 6th St. Mr. Laird: What's a geyser? Mary Pitts: A waterfall going up. it UA 3 Miss Leddy: KWhi1e giving an oral testi: Pay close attention now, while I skip around the class. SG lk 8 Gordon B. You look sweet enough to eat. Lorraine S.: Oh Gordon, do I? Where shall it be ? Orlo: Could I have a date tonight. Margaret: Yes, if you could find any- one dumb enough to date with you. Orlo: Well, I'll be around to see vou about eight o'c1ock, then. it lt 3 Miss Garnett freferring to astrono- myjz What is the name of a star that has a tail?:' Taylor Helmes: Well, I guess it must be Rin Tin Tin. Graham Bros. Dodge Bros. Trucks Cars THE WALKER MOTOR CO. Genuine Parts Exclusive Service A Great Spread P Mountain View Butter At Your Grocer Quality Guaranteed McPherson Grocery 1.,,1..1..1,u1,.u1..1..1,,1 1 1 1 1nn1n.1..1..1g1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..-...I-.I-.111-u1..1uu1u.1 1 1 1 1..1..,,1..1..1n1. One Hundred S' ty Mg1..1.41..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ....1..1..1 1,,..,,1,,,,,,,,.,,1,,1, l I u--n1n-1un1nu1n-1-11.11-.1--1--11111-.1-.1-.1..1.11.--1.1-.11--111-111.-...1--1.111--1--1--.....11-1.11--1.-11.1-n-u . . !! ll ii !! !! .. !! I! l! II !! !! !! I! !! ll I! !! I! !! I! ll ll H !! !I !! I! !! E! ll- ii 1 ! !! !! !! l! !! !! !! !! il . 1! !1! !1 il I ' !. -' II. Z! LL i1 11 1 Ll ,! !! 1. 11 11 I1 E! E! EI il Q! I! ll ll 11 11 .. ii II 11 H II H .. ii !! i! II 1 ii 1 11 !! ., i! il !! EI !! ll !! - 1 ll Q : T i ! ! . . ...........-...-.......-..-.......-..-.......,..........-..............-.............-.......-........-.........-.....1.-......-..........-...-. I.-........1'..-1111. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...-.nn1ul1ul.1o One Hu S' S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.g1..1...-..1..1..1..1.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-.1..1gg....g1..1l.1.l1..1 C R EW - B E G G A Good Store in cz' Splendid City Crews-Beggs has been the favorite shopping place for Puebloans for forty years, and it is our ambition to keep that prestige for the next forty. --Soon you young men and women will be establishing families of your own-you are the coming generation and it is to you we look for our future growth. -Please believe that we appreciate your friendship and will do all in our power to merit it. Qlgzzeuivi- EGGSDRYGOODSEQ Moore Bros. Goan Mary had a little frock, Quite neat, but-fwell, you knowg And everywhere that Mary went Her knees were sure to show. 3 3 5 L Jack Ellis: I'd like a pencil. Stationer: Hard or soft ? J k: ft. It' f 't' 1 Feed, Transfer 193253, So s or wri ing a ove and ' ' .rn ri at r ' Hoyle Qin Biologylz If oats are giv- Garden Seed en a horse immediately after hard work or exercise, what happesn? PHONE 558 1240 ROUTT Ed Peate: He eats. The Wardrobe CLEANERS AND DYERS You value good service We value your business 810 N. Main Phone 629 Why Not Peztronzae South Side Merchants? When you need something for the house come in and look over our stock, as we carry a complete line of Home Furnishings. Our prices are reasonable and our terms are very liberal. Tobin Furniture Co. 405 W. Northern Ave. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1..1.,1..1.u1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1..1..1,.......1q.1 One Hundred Sixty 1q1n1u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.,1.,.1..1,.1...1 1 1 1-,1,,1,,1,,1,,,-,, ,1n1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.11ln1-.1..1.,1,.1nu1au1-n1..1..1 1 Hzgffz Grade 4. P G - ltlihlilxb Pflzmoing Fzbcfures FIXTURES in fwhzke and color deszlgn . . Nelson fg. Co. O. F. FATH, Mgr. MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS 118-120 East River Street Ka 1: Wh t te fould you take ,O h if yoie saw a zliansgelliciug lion on the S P lawn? ' Evelyn: Long Ones' Congratulates the Graduates 3 34 B . Frosh: Ought one to be punished for of Central Hlgh A ? h t h l'd t d wa ec1 no fo. , Miss Grout: Indeed not. Try our New Frosh: Well, I didn't do my math. FRIGIDAIRE FOUNTAIN 3' 3' For Delicious Refreshment-s Wallace L.: How I love to spend the hours with you- 1' Rum bn than an you do Leng S Pbefmecy ,I Spend- 685 south Union Ave. Phone 1067 Headq arters for EVER YTHIIVG IN MUSIC A The D. Z. Phillips Music: Co. 621 NORTH MAIN Compliments of The Slater Shoe Parlor We Fit the Feet Conseientiously u-1:1-n--.1-n1..111111111111111111111111111 11-n1uu1nl1.u-uu111111111111111111111111111n Hundred Sixty Eight 1..,.1.,.1.,1..1 1 1 1 1 1 11- 1 1 1 1 1 1un1. .1..1..1111111111111nn1i, Pi l- .- l l ' l l In Buyzng Apparel N Why not get yourself QUALITY and STYLE? YOU CAN DEPEND on the Correctness of Our Styles and the Ex- cellence of Our Qualities, Always. ll W HITE 25 DAVIS gg Established 1889 Always Reliable ll KNOCKI KNOCK! CONGRATULATIONS AND Jim Carlson: Who is it? GOOD LUCK l l It is I, Opportunity. Jim Carlson: You can't fool me. Op- T0 THE CLASS OF 1929 portunity knocks but once. an an if Carlton: He was driven to his in E l l grave. l I Walifgy: Sure, did you expect him to SELF SERVE SYSTEM ll Carl Pederson and Bob Stillman in an I l argument. I I he Bob: Tell me, have any big men been T I born in New Mexico ? : i Carl: No, only babies. CONFECTIONERY and .eu 59 if LUNCHES Kelly: What is the date, please? Of A11 Kinds Miss Garnett: Never mind the date, the exam is more important. i I Kelly: Well, I wanted to have some- i i- Open Day and Night 723 N. Main thing right- i i 72-fiaiwi Pueblo's Home for Famous Gruen Watches-Both Ladies and Gentlemen DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY GIFTS THAT LAST Cor. 4th and Santa Fe 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1.:1p.1..1..1nn1 1 1nn1n-1.114-1,.1,.1,.1,.1..1..1g.1q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1n1..1..1g.1.,1..1..1.q1 1...-u1u1.n1.n....n1n1n1,.1n,1,,1. CGNEY ISLAND 5 7 SANDWICH SHOP i I 616 North Main Now under New Management l l By WILLIAM REDE I I CPueblo Resident for 22 Yearsj I l ll Our aim: 1 Q Good Food--Courteous Service ll Il 32 One Hundred Sixty-Nine g...n1u1n.-...1n,-.u1...1..1n.1u.1..1 1 1 1 1... 1.51-11.41u-11,1-.1uu1u1n.1..1, ,,1, I-n--u1us1nn1un1n1u-u..1..1.l1..1 1 1 1..1..1..1..1,.1..1..1.-1..1..1n.1nn1u1..1,,1...1..1n1g ll L! I I 6 6 Q - Q H Everythmg in MUSlC,, I E Over twenty-nine years of conscientious high-class service to Pueblo and its trade I territory. -l ! In many of your homes are musical instruments purchased from the Silver State ! L 121453510 Co. over a quarter of a century ago, and these instruments are still giving splen- 1 ! 1 service. U Sl S M ' C 11 1 VCI' IEIIC LlS1C O. e e Pueblo Owned and Operated : 2 2016 N. Main St. ll . 1 . ij . M . . H 1llyS-Kmght and Wh1ppet ll gg PETROS MOTOR SALES 1 1 - - 215 N. Victoria ll ll Phone 1952 - - If Robert was a Stillman, would Vir- Phgng lg gil be a Kerr or a Bugg-? I I 3 gl 4 For a load of gi OnwaEd, move onward, O Time in CHANDLER LABELED COAL 1 thy ight, 5 Arai, 1'1l:2i:lf5eJEB'l6 bell ring before I have 81 ll T I I . 1 Referees and Umpires decide that ' - F1'e5hlT13Y13 Please MT- S91T10I', wxll it's the best and it certainly makes ll you help me? WARM FRIENDS I I Senior: What is it, Freshie? I - Freshman: This book says the Seven FLOUR GRAIN l ! Years War started in 1750, but it don't PRODUCE COAL I I tell when it ended. ii Northern and Elm i T . J l,,..f Society and Club Plns Nha .: ff' In Stock at All Times i j ONVL COMMERCIAL i i LATIN CICERONEAN I ' -- l----r J' OLYMPIC YOWLERS I - CLIONIAN ALETHEORIAN E i C FORUM ATHENIAN ' ' Fashionable Shoes I Exclusive Hosiery ll 11 Shonsbye - Beck ll 420 N. Main Across from Postoffice l l ll - - - - g:::f:::::::::f:f:i.I I :.1.-..:.'......- - One Hundred Seventy 1..1.. 1.u1n ' J F zslzer 5 Jewelers to the Senior Class 308 N. MAIN 1..1..1..1..1..1..1..1..1, .1..1..1u1..1gg 1..1..1.l1nn1au14.11.111-1ua1nu1.n1.n11.1, :i:in--un-u-u1u1nn-- - 1n1nn--u- -nn1ul1ul1-11 ll ll Il ll I I I 1 il 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I u1gq1.g 1.1.1.1 n--la-zu .1I.1n11.1n...1.1.-1,.1..1..1..1.......1..1 1 1 1 1 u1n1 n1u1u1n-.111 1 1 1n1....nu1,..1...1..1.. Twenty yards for slugging, said the referee. Half off for pleading guilty? asked Kasel. 3 lt lt Mr. Stoddard: What races have dom- inated England since the invasion of the Romans ? Sophomore: The Derby and the Grand National. lt l 3 Peate: What time is it? Stillman: I'm a little slow. Peate: Of course-but what time is it? 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1n1u1.g1.u.1u1..1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -uu1pg-..1.l1..1..1..1,. DR. G. L. WATKINS Dentist Office at Mesa Junction In Dr. Brown's New Building Set your watch by our clock Phone 1537 Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Pueblo, Colorado Chiropractic That Is Different A Trial Will Convince ADJUSTMENTS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY DR. J. J. CRISSMAN 435 COLORADO BLDG. Phones: Office 1429-Residence 5369 Where They Come to Get Well Finals, finals, everywhere With drops and drops of ink, But never a teacher will leave the room And allow a person to think. lt 3 it Joe Lowe: Mr. Stillman, may I have a piece of music paper? Mr. Stillman: I guess so, why? Joe Lowe: Fat Kerr told me to write the score of the game. Mr. Stoddard: Wake up Holt, will you? Ed Moremart: Aw, do it yourself, you put him to sleep. 31344 Philanthropy Science courses oft remind us, We can help if we but try, If passing on, we leave behind us Notebooks for the other guy. Soon You'll Be VVanting Your Own Home Remember Dealing Through Downen Is Safe THOMAS J. DOWN EN REALTOR 608 N. MAIN MARCELLING PHONE 2033-J 73'1'oazciwczy Central 'Barber Shop THE SHOP OF UNEXCELLED SERVICE A. J. SHARPNACK 103 Broadway u1.n.1u...u.1u1...-u1u1qu1n1u...n.1 1 1 1 1 Pueblo, Colorado 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,I1..1..1..1..1..1..1..1.l1l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1g.1.,1..,1..1..1..1.,14.1..1g One Hundred Seven ty- W 11 Il ll ll if li II II Ii ll ll QI II Il ll QI ll .1 ll II ll ll I ill il If ll I1 111 :ies fl 'IT ll If ll ll ll li ll I! il II ll li ll Ii Ii Il Il 5 One 1:1111--l1nn1.n1q1-11:--.nu 1g.1..1.'1.-1,n1un1.n1.u ..1..1..-...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1,,1,,,,,,,,,,,1, THE ROUCH FUNERAL HOME MAIN AT FOURTEENTH ' 'Personal Service-.'-Homelike Facilities PHONES 171-172 Nicknames we often hear. Jim CJ. When YOU Sleep Y0111' noble Hou. ,, H . t d brovy reminds me of a. story. ,,Maf1m frgiilgri' Bill M.: What story? Sleeping Beau- G Kagic I ty ?i, ,, ' Jim C.: No, Sleepy Hollow. Pet Donohue Chick Lloyd Luney Hewitt Spike Payne Flatfoot Porath Flamin Weidman Cussy Kerr Nosedim1e Kelly Seeds Carlson Bus Spitzer Dutch Kasel 3 3 it C. C.: Say, Si-mpson, do you lie in bed on Sunday? J. S.: No, I just tell the truth and say I'm sleepy. 3 3 3 E. P.: I can't read these notes, the writinq is so bad. D. P.: Nonsense, any fool can read it. Hand it to me. ' 092:55 We - H .. funwlnfnf co. The Best of Everythin-gfor the Home ' 409 N. SANTA FE ' PHONE 220 The Pueblo Star-Journal I dred Seventy-Two FRANK S. HOAG, Publisher 1n1u...n1n1u1.u1n1n1.l1u1.1 1 1n1...1u-n1.u1u1u-u-1u1. 1..1..1.l1...-4-1un-qn .u ..1n-1 -lu--llfh N235 -l----7--f- - -.-...1..111-.......111......,.-.,1111....11111.-11.1 .-11.--.1111111.-.1..1.....,.i..11--.-1111,-11 A Modern Banking Institution THE WESTERN NATIONAL BANK OF PUEBLO PUEBLO. COLORADO SURPLUS 35150,000.00 CAPITAL 3S100,000.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS G. F. TROTTER CHAS. E. SAXTON ALVA B. ADAMS H. M. MERTZ DR. WILLIAM SENGER E. E. MUSICK Wiswell-Wells Tom Kelly: Going to the Commercial Club party? Bill Morris: No, Iill be out of town. Tom Kelly: I wasn't invited either. on ec-Honey 3: M ll C f 'y Maudie: i'EV91'YthlHg,S fair in love HOME MADE CANDIES and War- ICE CREAM Norma: How do you get that way? and What about us brunettes ? SHERBETS lf 3 3 Lowe: There is just one thing I don't Service ..- Quality - Cleanliness understand. Mr. Hoyle: Just one? 607 N. Main George Opp H. M. Shanstronfz I . Opp s Barber and Beauty Shop DEALERS IN BARBERS' SUPPLIES AND FURNITURE , ALSO BEAUTY PARLOR SUPPLIES 105-107 N. Union Ave. Phone 3616-J THE CENTRAL VVILDCATS USE AND RECOMMEND OUR Reliable Athletic Equipment We have the most complete stock of Sporting Goods in Southern Colorado RADIOS at M I J I AUTO SUPPLIES A B ne F PARTQ 'LSPUPTIHE F0015 CE N' L 223 N, Main Street Phone 62-1 One Hundred S ' M ty-Th E :--- ------- ------ - --------- --------- .--.....-.....-..-. 1n1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1..-u...n1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1u1n.1n1..1..1q1n,...n II l l I Established 1900 C, P, I-VIUZZIO, Prop. H H C H . F. S RIBNER 81 CO. I Manufacturing Jewelers, Engravers, 1 1 and Diamond Setters II CLASS PINS AND RINGS I I SPECIAL ORDER WORK H EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING MEDALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Phone 1431-W 438-439-440 C0l0I'ad0 Bldg. I H Y ' P bl H 5 7 wry zn ue 0 l ! has equipped us with an experience from which we feel 1 we can advlse you well in the matter of building your I i own home. The time may arrive sooner than you - I think. . I Any suggestions we can give will cost you nothing. . , Simply ask for our I1 SERVICE DEPT. ii ll E W TON LUMBER COMPANY Phone 108 4th at Court I I Mr. Tedmon: You can get 100 in this The usher makes me smile, I I test if you know how. For uselessness he can't be beatg 2 I Ralston: Yes, but you always catch For though he leads us down the aisle -I! us. We always take some other seat. I 31 lk an an an an I I AAw3odpeck3rdsat on acfrc-ishnIan's head Miss fS'p1'eng'le: All right, run up the I l n sette own to ri . 't ' . T 7 He peeked and peeked and peeked away, cuI...alII.: Say, whatcha think I am,-a And wore away his bill. squirrel? When thinking ll FIRE, THEFT, LIABILITY, INSURANCE I Think E. I. CROCKETT Sc COMPANY I I 5th and Santa Fe I ADJUST THEIR OWN LOSSES AND PAY IMMEDIATELY I I Rent Houses Make Loans Sell Real Estate ! I Il Il ll Geo. F. McCarthy Funeral Home Broadway at Pitkin Ti II One Hundred Seven ty-Fo ur ,.1..1 1 1 1 ,1n...n1u..-n1n.1-w1...- 1 1.-111111.11-1 1 1 1 -pq-n--.911-1.11 111 1 1 -uu1n...g.1n1..1....1,.1..1 1 1.n1u1n..n...n.- 1 1 1 1-n1run1.-1..1..1..1..1.,1 Pueblois Leading Theatres PALM RIALTO VITAPHONE R C A nd MOVFETONE PHOTOPHONE Outstanding Talking Picture Leader in the Entertainment Talking Picture Field evgiera P.: I could dance like this for- in ar ' Bob S.: D0n't be a pessimist, per- haps you will improve. ,E , ,, P New Fam' Don Pugh: 'Tm going' to enter the hog calling contest. Ed Peate: I'll be there rooting for X you. an an af, UUE AUTO CO. Frank B. to Carl Porath: You may have been bread in Sweden, but you are only a crumb to may Call for a Demonstration PAINTS VARNISHES fMade in Pueblol USE FLORMAN Indian Brand fn- J' MQW T We would like to have you come in and see how these paints are made. AUTO GLASS MIRRORS RESILVERED Compliments of THE PUEBLO CI-IIEFTAIN ...II1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1.,1,.1,.1..1n-1u1n1u1.n-........1..1..1..1..1.. ,1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n1,......M1m.1..1..1,.1,.,1..1..1nn1u.1.,1..1g.1..1.,1.. One Hundred S u1n-swag i I E ty -F Q II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 5 One n1nu1 p1u1 n1n...111111111111 ll1ll1111111111111 1..1,,.,1,.,1,,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1..1..1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 For Your Real Friemls -Your Photograph The likenesses we make Your friends will cherish. DE LUXE STUDIO FRANK D. MURAMOTO 1142 E. Evans Not Expensive Phone 1147-W What are you going to be when you graduate? A. B. Smith-A man. Gilbert Smith-An inferior decorator. Mel Ralston-A south paw. Jim Carlson-A reformer-self-acting. Irma Kay-A promoter-of boxing. Vera Prosser--A light housekeeper- electric light. Bob Stoner--A radio announcer. Virginia--Stout. Fat Kerr-Thin. John Simpson+Collegiate. The Bolt Floral Co. 606 N. Main Phone 976 ' Quality Flowers from I Colorado's Most Beautiful Floral u Shop Are Always Acceptable R. B. KYLE ELECTRIC CO. 226 North Union Avenue Jack Wolf: Well, you see I am work- ing ver yhard to get ahead. Miss Hull: I seeg well, I hope you get one. lk 3 3 'Miss Grout: Another D Ed in geom- etry. I really think if you should make an A I would die of surprise. Eed Pclate: It's no use, Miss Grout. I simply can t be bribed. Joe Lowe: Do you suppose Mr. Keat- ing meant anything person-al?f' Gilbert Smith: How do you mean, per- sonal'? Joe Lowe: Well, he advertised a lec- ture on the psychology of fools. Gilbert Smith: Well, what of it? Joe Lowe: You see, I bought a ticket and it said, 'Admit One'. On the Level Shine Parlor HYOUXI' South Side Musical H eaclquarte-1'5 For MarShall's SHOE REPAIR SY.STEM You Phone 841-We Call Corner Northern and Evans. Pueblo PIANOS - RADIO - VICTROLAS RECORDS - ROLLS - MUSIC Pueblo Muszc Co. 1319 E. EVANS AVE. C. E. HADLEY, Mgr. g1..1..1g1.g1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1n1u...u--1,1 1 1 1 1 1.111 .1..1..1..1q1n 1-..-------..-.. ----- -- - - -- -- - Hundred Seventy-Six 1..1..1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1..1..1..1..1p-4. '1ln1,.1..1.q1 1.51.5-1114.1 1 1 1 1. l1n.-.u.1ug1u1-1n1u1n1...1 1 1 1 1u l1n.1n PIGGLY-WIGGLY SEVEN CLEAN MODERN STORES 707 N. MAIN ST. 1235 E. EVANS AVE. 121 E. ABRIENDO AVE. 1304 BERKELEY AVE. 1225 EAST 8TH. 315 N. SANTA FE AVE. 24TH AND GRAND AVE. The Same Prices in All Seven Stores Kappa: Shep, what are you going to do after you graduate? Shep: Well, I think perhaps I'll re- tire to private life. Graduating last year with Ronald was a terrible strain and graduating with Carl is nobody's pipe dream. What you going to do, Kap? Kappa: Oh, I'll have to go on help- ing' Olie. What with the sod field and all he'll need somebody to stand by and fetch pebbles when the boys aren't in form. Shep: He'll need you all right. These boys aren't like boys were when you and I were pups. So long, old fellow. Kappa: So long. PRINCESS BARBER SHOP 106 W. 4th St. JACK PLANTS, Prop. EXPERT MARCELLING Central Students Always Welcome Dr. H. J. RILEY Dentist Phone 4368 Erickson Bldg. Bessemer EVERYBODY MEETS EVERYBODY at QIFEK-D Pharmacy In The Broadway Arcade Building WE DELIVER MIL E-BEATY PRODUCE CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY, EGGS AND POTATOES Phone 105-178 ,1...1--1n1u1.-...H1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1.. 1n'-u1u1nn1m1..... 1 1 1 1 -...1,.1,,. 301 W. 3rd 1 1 1 111111.-.n1uu1 1n1u1u1.u1uu1u 1 1 1 1ql1,.1.,1..1.1uu1ln1nu1:u1uu1un One Hundred Seventy Seven 1u.1n1.q1n1u.1 1 1nn1'g1gp1'p1lp1..1.. 97135 Pczlczce Drug Co. REXALL STORES 1 1 1 1 1 1n1n1n.-.n1 15.1-1.131.111 1 1 1 1 1 1ni:a1nn1::i 1 1::7n1::in,1n-- PUEBLO'S SMARTEST ME'N'S SHOP 31233313 Y F SELLS BETTER CLOTHES Xfliiczzzzmif Store No. 1 Store No. 2 . . Convenient Credit Terms 4th and Main Thatcher Block Style-Plus and Fidelity Suits Phone 27 Phone 26 Ask about My 10-PAY Budget Plan THE DAVIS MORTUARY Distinctive Fzmeml Services A. R. DAVIS Phone 185 or 226 Residence 186 H. ELWYN DAVIS 128 Broadway Pueblo, Colo. Miss Grout: Robert, your levity is ill-timed. When I was in school I looked up to my teachers. R. Stillman: Shall I help you up on this chair, Miss Grout? 34 it lk Omit Flowers UA green little Freshman in a green lit- tle way, Mixed some chemicals for fun one day. The green little grasses now tenderly wave, O'er the green little Freshman's green little grave. Leo Terry: What do you want to be in your next incarnation? Henry Patlogar: A hear. Leo Terry: What in the world for? Henry Patlogar: Sleep all winter and have vacation all summer. lt ll 34 B. Morris: Here it is Monday. Tomor- row will be Tuesday and the next day Wednesday. The whole week half gone and I haven't studied yet. T. Kelly: It is discouraging, isn't it? How tempus do fugit when there is something one ought to do. LOYD'S 0 L KE Forbuslz Coupons Given 1904 Lake Avenue lg1ll1g.1..1.,1..1.,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..1.l1yl1p'1ql1gl1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 One Hundrde Seventy-Eight 1 1 1.....u1n1u.. 11-1-1-.--as-n.1.n Phone 1768 1.11110-q 1 1 1l.1..1..1.l1 1.l1ll1u.1gl1n19q1gu1ul1g gin 1q1u1.l -.4-.n1..1.,...,y...,,-..1ln-nn-nu...,.-.,...1u.-......,,,...-, 1u- QL ww L Q mu. llll ,L L ff Maj' ,, nnuwuunrm N V m Willy ia -- X I ,' . Eiixwl 'zu Ll --2fQgfl4VXXEi!-1 Q. Y V Y Y Qunmrv Ytueqggyki 5'5'RV'CE' ENGRFIVINGS FOR HIGH SCHOOL HND COLLEGE PUBLICHTIONS. SGHULTZ. ENGRFIVINC: 60. PUEBLIG, GO LGR Fl DG. 'NXYQYQVQYQYIA' in1.11.-Quin1.Ilui-lgiuigq1..1..1......1I-1.54-...lu-...-.l.1u.1nil.1q .1n1..-..--4,11 O 11g..-5.-ninu1n,1uu1lu-.n.-.nu..n.1..1lp.-n.-un....n1u-I -1:1 1...-9 I..Ill..-.lg-u..nn-15414.-...1...-...1 1 1 I-..-1...-...1..1..1..1........in1..-.'..- l1n1--1-1 1 1 ! ,- .- L! ll I! 11 EI 11 11 H ll Il il I! 11 ll ll E! I1 II 11 11 E! 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