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MULHOLLAND Head of Industrial Arts Department H The Stout Institute MISS VIRGINIA RIDDLE Manager School Cafeteria Tl Columbia University, Vanderbilt University MRS. OLIVE ZIMMER Head of Stenographic Department H Gregg College f ei E ' E ,, S F, - E r w-E Q E .ffl , -Z , ,Q.. RQ., Nx, 1, D gi? vi H II, - -f ai u? '-,'.f- W.'4'.'-' 532 Y1i1,?'6Mv 7'3 ' 'w-be-55' ,f-If-gif . 1 A vi f r Q1,Z:v: - H +11 ,, V' , ie , .:gJ,5fUZ -f?.ff:1.211?:u.ff.3f:..,'-i's:- '-:if-.?:fi?5-','.i.'i' -- 1 '-1 ' , fi if F72 'll -f' - -- :un '4' ' A '1 ':Ai : U Q ' MISS KATIE BELLE ABNEY Bible and English - H Biblical Seminary, New York, XfVest Virginia University. MISS PEARL ELEANOR BERRY Latin U Columbia University, lfVest Virginia NVesleyan MR. GLENN E. BEST Sheet Metal and Forging Tl The Stout Institute MISS CAROLYN M. 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There was a hard race for scholastic honors., Fif- teen members of this class hold executive offices in the different clubs and orginizations of the school. Our class is well represented on all athletic teams of the school, both boys and girls. And for whatever bit of progress we seem to have made While here, we owe directly to the interest, kindness and eiicorts of the faculty. This class gives its most sincere thanks to the Board of Education, the Superintendent, the Principal, and the members of the faculty for their toil and sacriiice in helping the students to carry on. Now we have come to class night which marks the end of our high school days. But it should mean for 110116 of us the end of our education. Rather just a milestone in our educational career as we travel on to higher and better things. A We are about to enter the mysterious but interesting beyond-- For life is but a pathway, And its milestones are the yearsf' the last three of which we have spent here in Charleston High School. Dur- ing those to come, some of us will go to college, some will enter business, and others will take their various places in the life of the world. Whether we realize our hopes and ambitions depends to a great extent upon the found- ations of knowledge and character we have laid for ourselves in school. But Whatever the results of our strivings in the future, we will always remember the wonderful days we spent in C. H. S. 13 J ' 'L ? K , I- ' -mi' 41 -iv ' - ' 'lunlm Q'nfb,'R4bbQ'y0uaR,. , -- kk... LN, .,.f , gurl ... -L.--...:m' -.1:-,L-...K Y..,.. Auv:,:-1--v- ' 'F ' M - HL: -ff r 1 1 , ' , ' . ,. , .. .,..-,, ,. , . . ,,.,,.-f.,.. .,. .. , .V , . i T' -f , , S 0 - I H' 'll --ii A lil 1 -'-' ' Ni' :1f,y.::Q.,,Q1g- ' 'A': 1- ' -' , i . W? I DENVER HILL Spanish Club 4g Chorus 2.l Red, Louise, football, Caveman, married. There was all the world and his wife. ANN STERN Xlnclustrious, admirable, helpful, smiles. frolic, And so say I. PAUL JARRETT VVitty, dimple. boldest suit for mirth. DOROTHY ENGSTROM Club 33 Home Economics Club 2, 4. See when she comes Apparelled like the spring. DAVID CLEARY Long hair blonde, gang, Edgewood. Some say the world was made for fun and I would entreat you rather to put on your Girl Reserves 3, 4g Glee Club 3, 4g Spanish Glee Club 3g Science Club 23 Auto Club 3. Mary Jane, quiet. WVho talketh little and thinketh much. I .19 8 A ,. I P l li . m f .--mi ' Q Q S 'basl 98 Egg : Q E 97 'n 4. ',-S42 'J N, WY' 'fl I1 .. V1 - -, ,, - -f.f,jfj'g'1-,..4-U, ' N.. - , ag., . ,W ' ., 'j4Q'f,1. '.511. lv? U S! - A 'i ff :Fi 52' 'l'5'3L: i'g '12'L-i v .,. -. ww. - ,, , , GURMER XYAMOCK I Football, The Poor Nut , Martha Mae. - , This niaiclen she liveth no other thought T Than to lore and he loverl hy nief, i, D ' 4 ll M.-XR'l'.lflA lX4lAl2 B ROXNN T French. Cluh 2. I .'Xttrz1ctix'e. popular. senior play. Gurnier. lf to her share annie female errors fall. Look on her face, and you'll forget them all.' l I DOROTHY CARSON i Cirl Reserres 2, 3: Stenographic Association 2, 3, 4. ' , Ross. Qalclancl. Lucille, evangelist, clothes. n The soul of this girl isuher clothes. , lTl.lZi-XBIQTH LEE Book Strap 4: SwinnningACluh 35 Spanish Club 4. ' rxxllfljl, short ancl little, Cute, paint, henna. i?A little tiny, pretty, witty, charming dar- ling she. , i i EDYVARD TAYLOR Band 3, 43 Qrchestra 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 4. Nancy old Ford. red hair, Cornet. 'K 'Tis he, ,tis he, I know him now, ' I know him by the color of his hair. I 19 5 T l l , . . ,.i,.,,.. l . -L, Riff, gf A W M -i A A MJ. M N Y- -.1 4'-.1 C 'XVA I 'tin-ami 3 B W- . 0 SVS ' , 3. -.1. H ' -i f f.zQ.,,rl'.7ii1j1'.E lit ?.1F:IE A1' , v ' sf. '- -I - t lvl .1 1 ' 4 ff ' ,,.. MERYL GOFF - Home Economics Club 2, 3g Science Club 23 Boosters' Club 2. Light hair, dizzy blondev, outspoken. Is she not passing fair?', MARGARET BARNES Peggy, blonde, attractive, frivolous.lf'eg. The yellow-haired, the blue-eyed Saxon. RUTH MITCHELL Spanish Club 3. 4: Domestic Art 3, 4. Cute, Buick. blue eyes. marcels. Diamonds light her eyes within There's a dimple in her chin. JAMES LA FOLLETTE junior Cotillion. Short, flirt, plus 4's, Jimmie. Wie were llllltlti for enjoyment andthe world was filled with things which we enjoy. OPAL DUFF Social Science Club 2, 3, 45 La Tertulia 2, 3, 45 Reply to Mantle Oration 3g Salutarian 4. Quiet, brothers. dark red hair. g Of studies took she most care and most heed Naught a word spake she more than was need. Sli 'Sc , YV '.1Y..., 7 V Slwfwfw , - n ' E -'mn if 3 -.,' 'Mmllwm gi .annum-'C 7 Az. NV 6 Yi: , uv' J lugs ' ',.,' rl' n V .4 l D -' .5 M A N -A '. -, 'gg ,J , I' My v , 5, ,, Q N I , t.. .Ziff .3 -:WW .PL Q ,, Q Q ,, H , l . ' . ,. - N ':: ' A ' R 'F ' 'J' ' 'g .:g.:Z 'i I:-..q,,, 'f zz- 3 ' ' 14? fs ' f., ,-f'::1Q1',. ' , 4- ' , , .132 S rg 4 ag -. g ' ' , :i:.i::,5:5 ,Mal in as -, 4.x-,, ....,.-I, .I Q., 1: 4 in , gh -31, :z 1. D, .-.3-,5 fiiffff' . f' -I 4 W Ein:-sfanimi5525551212-1 .-3-Ia1Ii'21?f. 1 ' ' ' ' I . J S IJ... ,,.,4 Y ...,. .. ,a . ' N 1 ' tt ' Q . 5 -111:F .-.-J-J-12'-: ' A ROBERT QUARLES ZKEQ Track 2, 3, 4. . Algebra QFD, short, tall. girls, dancing. Black are his eyes as the berry that grows on the thorn by the wayside. MARY ELIZABETH ROLL lola, gang, boyish, old-fashioned dress. A won1an's work, grave sirs, is never done. JAMES NVILEY History Club 25 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Tease. Teaming, teasing, I was only teasing. ' VERNON LEE History Club 2. 3. -li Curtain and Mask Club 4: Huntington Debate 4: National Forensic League 45 State Literary Contest -l. Ruby, Class Oration, debates. The blonde gentleman. IOL.-X SHAFFER - Basket ball Team. Mary Lib, basket ball, good-matured. Friendship is my dearest companion. 1 it . T198 '.-.Q...I a, i-.kt T. lj-all l ., if 5 v g Q 'W ' gpm H- . 511- Q E , -nunvfgf wdg' Yilfif 'f gzvm wa ft ' .. - . -- 4-1-ts . . - .,- 0- . 4' ' -. ' -- ' . .zrsf r- 1:-via:- -:, '3t e ' gi f ':':., . -4 22' .. .--3. 12 ' 'y,,,.. '-.512 4:3-f -KH ' -Wm ? ,gg f.4:1 .--rf g y, - : f ir . --: 'f 3' 'f f , 4.355- -P::-1'- . f ,. - '- .' 5' lvl Fa'-: ..- .: 'S ' K ' ' --:: f-' 'H 'K ',.' -'-Q. '.. - ,.... 'L . 2'--:xl ' -' iff ' - . ' .-.'f-f11'3'3153ff ?L ' I 'f.- 4. M ff J ' 3 ' sffqzfgsggzff 9:fg:,'g1f-54335 3 .1-.??:- W' d .. lhml .... 4. ...... . .,,-.,.. ,..,,.,. .,.. . A H .4 XNFILLIAM NNHITEMAN Chorus 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 sec- retary-treasurer 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 45 president 4. Short, girl-shy, Bender , basso, horn. - Many eminent men of history have been of small stature. ROSALI li lrll SEY Stenographic Club 2, 3, 43 secretarywreas- urer 49 Speeclers' Club 4. Small, Aleane. Bob. l have no other but a XX'UlIlZl1llS reason: I think him so because l think him so. VIRGINIA BICLELLCDN Chorus 2, 3: French Club 3. 4: secretary 4: Latin Club 4.- Goocl Student, sisters, quiet. nXNvl1Z1fCYCl' anyone says or clues, ll must be good. LOUISE MICHLE Cute, Esther, witty. She is a Winsome wee thing. MELYIN MATHES Glee Club 4: Spanish Club 35 Steuograpliie Club 3, 'li Speeders' Club 4. V Grins, short. I know it's a sin for me to sit and grin. I 1 ' L gm-,rf-44 -f-fQ-- m in? mn .'f H?lfvL- D B l , ' 5 93 ' -1 ' JUDSON CROSS Orchestra 2: Band 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Charlestonian. 2: Assembly Orchestra 3: Auto Club 4. Ruth, small, artist, Lock-Six Road, Ford. The selfsaine song that found a path Through the merry heart of Ruthf' R UTH SM l'l'l-I Chorus 2: Secretary-treasurer Sophomore Class: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4: president 3: Glee Club 4: Boosters' Club 2. Judson, I-ludsons, gang, neat, Dunbar Road. The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. CHARLES FRIEDMAN l-li-Y 3: Spanish Club 3. Jazz, ehicane, study hall pet. Like a drum--noisy but empty. ALBERTA HUGHES Quiet, olcl-fashioned, long hair, dark eyes. Smiles for a minute: serious for a month. FREDA FORD Quiet, eyes, curly hair. To be slow in words is a XVOll13.1'l!S only Y1l'lIUC. I 19 a , ., af., . ,W ' . Sm.,-out-..'fa' -f ' ,V L if- is 9? ,m,,l,,f X in fy :jg f Wilma- v qu, Q uv- Ac I. rl . L 'F 3 ' ' Q 'Q ' h 9 4 4 L . - r Q Q. ,,, J M 'U , - A In . nv v 1 .1 of -. ,I L , A., Q ' . 'ISV 9' 2 3' Al 7 ' Q x . f IH IMI- -- '--AN . fi 0, . -X1 '-.- ' N' I., . gr 'as 5, -- -- .'-J. 2- .' , 4 . 1 4 . fx, l Q Gy .- ,P 1 v 1 , U . . , X . A- yi E K f 1 J v Y ' , ,.,+ 5 . i x f 1 -.W - 1, 5 J ' t , , -x 4 H -Q ' i f-' l 1 4 n .M 5.-h m 521, .k...,. ,AL,.Q. ,,, , .., XN'1lpl',l'gXM HOSTETLER -it Mother's boy, girl-shy. good natured, car. A I l A laugh is worth rm hundred groans. N. i l 1 T H E L M A RUTHVV 1:1 LL Black hair, composure. ' She was the puiet kind, whose natures never vzu'y. MARY :X LIC12 RIZGER Ifrench Club 3. 4: Glen: Club 2: Latin Club Consul 4: History Club 2. 3g Stenogrzipliic g, if . fi, Club 45 Boosters' Club 2. li As Mz1rgzu'et, Latin, smiles, good-matured. :lt 0 , rl Q There is 11 deal of mischief beneath this ,Q-1' jggfi., culni exterior. H .-2, , K ILTI-IRL MONTELIUS Athletic Association-lg Latin Club 4g Boosters' Club 2. Black curls, eyes, gang, Jordan. Good humor is the health of the soul. JOHN FIELD .Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. Long amd lanky, senior play, Harold Butts. NX'l1z1t tho' the Field be lost? All is not lost. . 8 V 4 B l L ge A- l 'ill pm - . irfL , f '+5i f. W , J i 4 1 . H ' -21 U H' ,N -'1 1 5 l i 21.1. CL- ' .ii v i i. R 1 - 'll' e L' Z PAULINE HARRISON Chorus 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Business Manager 4g Science Club 4. VVorker, properties, The Awakening. It is not wealth or birth or state: 1t's 'git up and git' that makes folks greatf' ERNEST BIGLEY Hi-Y 3, 43 Band 3, 45 business manager 4g Science Club 4. Frat, VVhen Day is Done , Sr. Assembly. There never was a maid could sa f him navfl 3 . HELEN TROTTER, Dimple, black hair, typist, gum, kinks , But still her jaws chewed ony the more of gum, the greater ease. EUGENE ROBINSON Doc , James. The days of peace and slumberous calm are lied. ARCI-IIE JAMES Band 3g Orchestra 33 Science Club 4. Edith, P. G., serious, queer. God gave me my tongue to make known to you my true meaning, Not to be rattled like a mulTin l1lH11,S bell. , i rr 198 n 'ff wa- 3 3' Ii fs-iiihmm ...Sf .45 i y 2 ,f ' W--5 'if S ' -in 1 ' -.-J. w .f'.T.-I-i:.7..'1v -,- ,lin 'I .HZ Q , in fo ' .f :tif ga - 332555 'L Q A 5 Z 'T Z ' . 5 5 , - Z' ..,, - Q. ' bid llzgmir.-z':+-.-:-'f a ,--- .'.- -'-4' : -',,- . ' QQ. -. : . -- LV 4, .F J , ' ' - - , 5' 3, .,.A A-',f 1-if f-L2 W9 f 1M RAY METZ Book Strap. Journalist UD, good looking, shiek, A lion among the ladies. RUBY PCRTER Tall, dark hair, serious UQ. O, maid, cold and unrelenting! HENRY LAUGHORN, JR. Football 3, 4g Track 2, 33 Hi-Y 2g C. Club 2, 3, 4. Good Student UD authority on all things, Papa , vampire stare, Betty. He's awfully good, He does all that he should, And nothing a little boy shouldnt LILLIAN DESQPONTIN Chorus 2, 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, French Club 4. Good French student, lady-like, Putney. She speaks, behaves, and acts just as a lady ought to. JAMES SEVVARD Hi-Y 3, 4g Glee Club 3, 45 Band 35 President Science Club 4. Mary, good-natured, interlocution, frank. His only fault is that he has no fault. I 19 Annette. 8 i YY Thr: ,- we:i.f,,,..,,,i- A ..-,Mage e lik S Dr 4- 5 rt 5 1-?::1'Z ' 'E XL, I' -wh i 0: Q v 1 ' 0 : . .'-. .'.f- ig-'ill' ati? - ?'t f. ,, J, ' ' , . if! v1'jK.2fa1f: ffl f. - ,H gy.:-' ' 'Ig -1- ' QF' N A , ei Q -E A g, , '- iff-'--3: .1 :Z - '-.3-.M GQ. -. fv- ,,,,...,: ,ar 1: - f 1 K 7 - ' , . ' 1 N :-:rg-, ' 73, E, '. :, U4 .ga54:g3:E,L,:,? c:,:..,:.:,,v..:,n,:,H,, 55: .L u It n f .. 1 tl 1, I x bf .- . x ,, ' lf , U 01 I -we f 4 -...g f-'111'f f 'f'1 f 1'e 'A' MARGARET COBERN Glee Club 3, 45 librarian 45 Student Coun- cil 4. 5 A's, quiet, dark eyes, small. O'er her an ever calm perpetually reigns. Joie noslinirnlx 1. Stenographic Club 3. 4. Large, quiet, business man. studious. Anything for a quiet life. LEAH ISABEL GOODXYIN Chorus 3: Glee Club 3. Dallas, Bryan High. Dodge, tall, sisters. 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V HQ ff-uma If .M1,,ft'f-',w-ra ' Mr as ith' ' ,f 1 J 1 1 f',',.' fp- ' A' : - - '-' , ,' ' M5 4',1' ww- ' , 'Lf 'f '17j.:x4fe..'9 -i'5g ',4:1:,'.ii al 11-ff?',:ff'1 f 1'rg'2: A ', It ,- 2 -' -'1 igigugwgfi, ,fffdvffyi 33- f , -,qg,f.gf?e2,f?:'5n,!-mrga 2: -afa-,,'1gR-1,-w f ' g V li-.gays h ,,-.- gh Y V B l s -af' . r g s M ' i. - ffl-L 'ft 5 Qi' T'N-.- 'T Aa- .fi iffaff 2 :if f s bv Q :'.'1Z-'5 .... - lvl ' ' W lf -:.. .,.,., 5 1-1-izzissf-gngfrfeslf -' 2 K Presidents Address E,-the june graduates of Charleston High School, '28, have ascended the first flight of the steps on the stairway of life. This doesn't mean that we have earned the right to rest on these laurels. In fact, our diploma should only be an incentive to strive for other high honors of the type which we shall receive on graduation night. Inpassing, we should stop to consider those who have made this night one of regret for us that we are leaving them. To our unselfish instructors, to our principal, and to our superintendent, we owe a debt of gratitude for the pains they have taken to bring us to this night of nights. If we should have an opportunity, it is our earnest hope to repay them for their well-spent efforts. As for them, they will consider their time well worth the effort if we show them from now on, that we have benefited by the foundation they have given us. we well realize that thus far on this so-called stairway we have had easy climbing, which is due to our self-sacrificing parents and friendly instructors. From now on, however, we shall be more or less on our own. For some of us, our next graduation may be from the school of experience. Whatever our des- tination, whether we go on to some college of higher education or whether We immediately go into business, we shall always remember the school and the faculty of Charleston High School. . After we have conquered all obstacles on this highway of success, hesi- tating only to help those who have not been so fortunate as we, we can look back with pride to the school in which we spent three very happy years of our youth. VVe may not all be at the top, but we may all live useful, unsellish lives building on the advantages we have had, so that descendants may know the meaning of the word progress Thinking over the successes and failures of our undergraduate years, and having a very pleasing retrospect, we my agree with Shakespeare in saying Al1's well that ends well. .W . ha. .. , - f. -- ,.f4r1f:s..,,.f-J f:::r- t 'T 3SB2SL f 5 ' ' ' If +I, 'Y Q' ' - 4 fl- EfP5iP'?52ff,f1',f. euFig.2'1r511 13 '14-QV71' .q.-L , 'E , ,, ',.A4 ,jfg,4j.+wf:f1-?pvf,---. :W':1',gg,jis:-T - , , ,- ajg V . ' BEVERLY LEE MIC1-HE Hi-Y 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Basket Ball 3, 43 President Senior Class. Quiet, gentleinanly, athletic. 'l'l1c'u put him down for a gentleman. and he filled the bill. JOE ANDERSON HUDSON Glee Club 2, 3. 4: president 4: Orchestra 2, 3. 4: librarian 3: vice-president 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2: Stage Manager 2: Student Council 3: vice-president 3: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: DeMoIay 2, 3, 4: Vice-President Senior Class. Mary Agnes, musical, good natured, winks. Love and a cough cannot be hidden. ROBERT GRANT RAISBECK President Boy Leaders' Club 4: Student Council 4: Secretary-T1'easurex' Senior Class. Bobby Grant, boxing. curls, heart breaker. She fell for me, and I let her lief' H I .0411- 7 WT J ,fa ,G H I lg .M 6 , cl- 1, A ., 75 ' l 4 ..,.,gv-f lg .Lu y +9 twzffrfqi-5-J Q 4 nr- qv . rl , , wr I H I , ,E .yn ,, im D .N 1. iff. H , 5' A, T -X , is A: ,:,..:,5:-fini-:gzzhib M. :-J, ' . nf- , , Y. h v, 6-21 Jjjzl 35 LI: .Lt A i ' I '.'. '53-' '-'. 5 an S- .. A 1 . 5 F .. . ' '- if 31-'3 13 T: ' s 61133. .. Q., :I : VK. ly! -:MZ-.1 Q W -gg Q, q.. h. .:.,. 3- ! ia 4-.3 gl.. 1. C,-ZF 1, - 1.::.53:::h.. 1 .- -. .1 'Zi ,.. 'I 1- , ,A . , : . , , .,gg5.,..,1,g.,,,, .,.. .,- ,.4.... , .... J.-- '- .. ..... .... - X .- .1 ..-.:-.. 1. 1 - ' n .. , Frances. Ford, quiet. 41 Nzitimml Chorus at Cllicago. Piano, vivzicious, Bill, busy. ' JA M ES TE R li Y , ers' Club. Side. OPAL XNILLIAMS 'l'1'e:Lsu1'e1' 4. A smile 'fm' ull. Z1 greeting glad. Au amiable jolly way she haul. Track 45 Cl1ZlI'l6S1.0l'li2ll1 Meclmuiczil Tall, waves. Chl them curls cs' l1is'n l Chorus 43 'I-luuie licoumuics Club 2, 3, -l CECIL CARL Tl NNEY NORMAN LCJRRAVINE PARKS l zuu what l mn.-No more.-no less. MARY IZDITH H UTCHTSON Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Business NlZ1l1Z15Ll 3: l 1'esideu11 4: Qrcliestrzl, ziccompauist 4 Business A'lZlllZlgCT 43 Girls' Glee Club Txio 5 She played for kings :md aembats lu lifty dilifereut sluirps :uid flats. Basket ball 3. 4: Clizirlestouiaui Meclizuucll Staff 4: Track 4: Manual Ars Club l, 21 Le Tull. long legs. Terrible, .fXdeliue. julces. nibll1l'1'2ll'l for Gorlk country :md the Wkw Gus , brotliers, gcmcl-uuturecl, jokes. Staff 3 . i I -'ff j , . wee Q ,. - I . 'Lil i WL -. .. U vg x lgl ff , .v ..'- - -,Q -, N-'lf ,5. l .,: He 1' 5: :fs-1: '-fr.2::.1. ft :-: Q'-f f 5 9 tt' H- I .N ,am ' 5 ll?3 't':l L 25 53: - :14 lg? 4.F:1f:f,fE'f if ml A: ':'A Z ': ':': I :ent -.'.- , fzzflsr-.-111 2 2. BEATR ICE L. SCHEER Chorus, 3, 4: Publicity Agent. 45 Glee Club. 3, 43 Stenographic Club, 3, 43 Tennis, 33 Curtain and Mask Club. Flirting, cute, Ida, skipping, Luckies. She has heart with room for every boy. HALLIE ISURTON HICKMAN Orchestra 2, 3: X'X l'CF-lllllgl' 43 Football 33 Track 4. A ' Small, violin. NN'ith my hddle and my bow I will make the world happy. TI-IELMA C. MARIANI Stenographic Club 3, 4. Quiet tall, Ruth. A maiden never bold, Of spirit so still and quiet that her motion blushed at herself. NELSON LEE HILL Hi-Y, 2, 3, 43 Dehlolay, 2, 3, 4g C -Club. 3. -lg Book Strap, 2: Charlestouian, 3, 43 Band, -lg Glee Club, 2: Football 2: Track 2. 'fl-lalfyn, pest, Cheer leader, teeth. Some are born great, others achieve great- ness, and some have no hope. O' D ALMA CHRISTINE MEADLEY History Club. 2, 3: Travel Club, 43 Steno- raphic Club, 2, 3, 43 I i 'I all, good-natured. Good natured and Steady the whole day through. 8 7, Y- wil,-.... ..- f I I Q 'mia' -qmlsyur gp Q1 P J ,K L., ,, - ' 1 B A - Q. . ,,, H ,Q I' 'iblgyigt E? V 'if 0 , 8 -43. ...p ,4-',. HCS ff M,,fi'1'.522??:1fE1721'-fi'-iff? 'ifiiei-:fa ',i7f1.1Z11eIl 4 ., f'A' ik 'K V1 xiii? f--' '.,' 5 ,-.'.'2 '4,,1 : : .,.. ' ' Y fz. 221122-ifff Wi fi m l? 3. Q. -fs JOSEPHINE MARY JONES Latin Club 4: Science Club 4: Social Science Club 4: French Club 3. Josie, Mary, boy crazy. small, England. EDITH CALDNVELL Chorus 2, 3, 45 Stenographic Association 2 4g Speeders' Club 3. Short, jokes, talkative, her cousin . You can't tell by outward appearance what mischief is hidden within. MELVINA NICKOSON Glee Club 2: Chorus 23 Spanish Club 2. XIXIZIVCS, Jerry, Homer, Cv. M. S. HA frivilous exterior, but a sincere heart. MARY JANE GILLESPIE Chorus 2, 4: Spanish Club 25 Science Club History Club 2g Home Economics Club 4. True story Magazine, hair, printing, David. A contented mind is a continual feast. FLORENCE SPRING Stenographic Association 4g St. Michaels 2, 3. Sweet disposition, long hair, brown eyes. She has an eye that could speak, Though her tongue were silent. E' lf i e W -- , , ' 9, -i in-. .. at llll if M g, -I2 8il75J i3QifZ ft , - Q 'lfglxiziliiifi71ij'fQ: :iv 1255 F'1 ' j. i i ' f1'5'f'2:.5'i3' V .V'?if5ff:: 4 -I 'i :f'7 19 '..lVl ' vk -A,' 4' 35545 lv ' ff .t'.ef 1- ' i lk .. ELEANOR RUTH ROBSON Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 President 4. Wood, Hortense, clothes, cute. A heart whose softness harmonized the whole, And oh, that eye was in itself a soul. , l l CARL HALBERT I Football 3, 43 Wrestling 45 Basketball 45 1 Emily, athletic. 1 Big a de neck, l Strong a de mus, I fight you trree rounds. l MILDRED SHEFF Grocery, Ida, plays, shorthand, Lillian. A true friend is hard to Find. PAUL GARLAND GUTHRIE Stenographic Association 2, '3, 43 Band 4: l Speeders' Club 3, 45 Mechanical Stal? of the i Charlestonian 3, 4g Printing Club 3, 4. l il Della, shorthand, Originator of C. H. S. Tag i Day. If nobody cares for me, I'll care for no- body. -. MARY BILTZER I Stenographic Association, Speeders' Club. Goldie, brother, specs, talkative. Nothing to do now but get a job. ll l r swrwlf ' . - 'NIIHQ MQ? . w in .r . .r ' e e ie A -4 W- 1 Q- 31 zz f . li' 1 - 1 - n' . ' ' W I I H -'fe' :yu ., 0 4 ' 1 Mal J' Q. . , wl Iv ' .4 'n ', ' II , .v ,D 3. ,gs .1 :Q '1 up . Q , W 1 I 1 :Q .. I l ff 5-:ki Q fu'3.':'. ':' 'Z' 5 D' lo, in ' A Q 5 A :-1-2-' :- ' -, . . :A 5' 21 I2 Q, . Z ' -- ' -Q, '-- . lv- ,.. I I wks... ., . ,Q .3 . , is- 1 - 9 Q ti S .. x -5. - ,L-A I I . I ' .-.N 1 ,- - .- - . g,I-5 4 . . . x y 4 1 . . 1 . , .. ' l N - 0 I 5,41 r I 1, n an , 1. 1,1 ' , QS' .1 -'V , I ' g 5 44 x f -. ' ' J 5 4 'N ' .' -a ' ' I 'H - A gvvqsndu , , 'fx I I ,-H, A Q r -V 1- f ea L ,., . il KYLE HUFFMAN Advertising Manager The Charlestonian 33 History Club 2: Speeders' Club 35 Steno- graphic Association 2, 3, 4g president 4. , Typewriting, New York, Book Store. I prefer silent prudence to loquacious folly. ZEHNIDAH .DAVIS French Club 3. 45 Chorus. lt's the song you sing and the smile you Poets are born, not made. IDA REBECCA SCHVVARTZ Girls' Cvlee Club, 2, 3, 45 Business Manager. 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Business Manager, 33 Cur- tain and Mask Club, 35 Domestic Art Club. 2. 3, 4: Stenographic Club. 2. 3, 4. Beady , musical, eyes, long hair fan! lt's the song you sing and the smile you wear That's making the sun shine everywhere. wear CHARLES ADOLPHUS PRIODE Sensible, quiet, grades. He was a scholar and a good one, Exceeding wise, fair spoken, persuading. ADA LORENA HAUCK Stenographic Club, 2, 3, 4g Speeclers' Club, 3. 4: Girls' Glee Club 35 Travel Club 4. A l Happy , quiet, smiles. l If you'd be busy, you'd be happier too. Z!!-Y 1 H V 1.-qidka. . -T-.Z , iii 4 , ,7..,. , v Slynmwiiivmn, ,211-.. .. 151' - Q E . typo .wiv U -. Hagar: rv f. Q? ' i n A if 'W 5 4 13.959 ,ffl LUCILE MOORE Chorus 2. 3, 4g Home Economics Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 4. . Clarence, blo11d, domestic art. M11--'. Her sunny disposition even smiles through , her hair. FRED CABLISI-I A Quiet, bakery, modest. good manners. h l Thouffh modest, on his unembarrassed b . brow, ' Nature has written gC1ltlC111ZU1.U - MARGARET ELIZABETH GOODXN-'IN l Marian, sister. skipping. l O, where shall I my true love End? PAUL FREDERICK CGLEMAN ' C Club 3, 43 Glee Club 23 I-lfi-Y 2, 43 Charlestonian Mechanical Stat? 3, 4g Track 3: Football 2, 3, 4. Miss Berry, tall, good naturecl. His limbs were cast in manly mold, For hardy sport or contest bold. VIRGINIA R. SHELTON i Stenographic Club 2, 3. 4: Speeders' Club 3, 45 Home Economics Club 4. 1 Short, brothers, good natured. A maid short in stature. Friendly in temperament. .928 . 9 Q- ,, 'LH 3, , ,lnvr Y . B 'I' - ' . . FW 5' . H 3Ei. .??av E , ., ' if-f-,Y--' .Q - -yr. -- nt? . 1' 1 - Nl . 1.71 - , ,1-n.: fa.,-f l ., '---,.-.- . ' 3 6 ' xx .-.-. - .-.-. '.'- f y u ARCHIE BURFORD Mechanical Staff of the Charlestonian 3, 4g Football 3, 4. Margery, tall, round, football, loud. Love is like measles, we all have to go thru it Y, LILLIAN JANE GOFF French Club 1, 25 Stenographic Club 2, 3g Orchestra 2, 35 Chorus 23 Speeders' Club 3. Smiles musical, attractive. Airy, fairy Lillian. JOE MILLER Football 4: Science Club 3. Sleepy, lazy, loud suits, good natured. Sleep that knits up the raveled sleeve of care. GERTRUDE FOSTER Spanish Club 4. Qld fashioned dresses, summer school. Never trouble trouble 'till trouble troubles you. HAROLD DUANE GRAVES History Club 4. Kanawha City, blond. Too low they build who build beneath the stars. . 184, i 4 VE QE TI, 2 ffif S if 1. 1 T '- ' '1:': if ALICE BASMAN I Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4. T Pretty hair, loquacious, complexion, Bennie. T 'Tis easier to talk than to keep silent. JAMES AMISS BINFORD Scrubby. Lock Six, curls, blushes. The man who blushes is not quite a brutef JA NET li 1 R B Y Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. John, Frances, Buick, talkative, sister. Life is but a span, I'll every inch enjoy!', CLAUDE Cv. SCHOONOVER Ohio, quiet, good student. NVhat's in il name! FRANCES NNVISE Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. janet, curls, blood, Edgewood. The only way to have a friend is to be one. l i F .Q .., ,lm 8 , l AW N 5 '- ' --W4f5:!,14:g,:ffg.1f,gs. ' 'x35:gg.E23411 sgqgggefzlyp. X5 1:5-3EZg:fi5ZiEZi' JJ , ' 1 ' . 11 3 . wi V ' ' J 'Z 3 ' '-'-'-1151f:'.'I:2f?iZ'2ff2v:Eff - .1f'iz'4:'-.-V-.-.151fe'.-55 -3 23 'L -'lf T, ' Eli... 4 ,1- V ,.. 11 1, - E FRANLL15 LEE 'l'OMBl.,lN Stelwgraphic Club 2. 3, 42 Speeclers' Club 3: -l: Book Strap Steiiograplue 45 Cl'lZLl'lQ5t0lllZl.ll Ste1ioQ'1'z1pl1e1' 4. . Friclzly night clzmces, cuiuplexiuu, dimples. Coquet1'y is the essential cliui'z1ete1'istics of XXlOlllCl1.H JACK EIJXYAIQ D l'JRliBlZR'l.' Mm1tgo1uei'y. blomls, Ruoui 324, Spzuiisli. HAS propel' man as une shall see in 21 sum- 1116195 clayf' A JOSlil'HlNli LilQAl'l.XM Orchestra 2, 3: Chorus: Hume llcuuumics Club. Fo1't1111e and love befrieiicl the bold. l.lil,:XNlD CL1F1fu1uJ cc,mNxx'm1,1, ill l-li-Y 2, 3. 4: l'1'esirle11t 4. Dot. bzlrituiie, Studie, Hi-Y. The light that lies in wumzxifs eyer, W Has been my hezu't's undoing. MI L D R li D NN-'OO D NN' A R .ll Clwrus 2, 3, -l: Home liccmmuies Club 2. 3. -l. l LeCle1'g, short, special, chewing gum. Oh, blest with temper whose uucluuclecl my Can make tomoiwow cheerful at today. 1 8 im , ll ,:,,e-,e7, e u , e e. Hutch, violin, real, bold. X V V A .-D. , , ,., ,T ,,A,,...,,,,,. A B..-, . . . . :--az-. 11-r:-.ev egasazvxzga I V., 1. - A 4-. . V k qv x mb ,A V. is i fI., lU,u , ,M llfiwal 0 vx,,1yQ-Tyyj-in.. ., 1 1 ' -:fi au f, X 4L,QQ'c,2 'f'5f..:- I f ff. 3 1 H .et - -3 A fi alfa-mr fi5'fWFQl'il-lQ'l if i 4 1 ' l T ., . T ::e...,.:5-'r - ' 5 f H 1, v 'i'ffl... 'ffl' i,b1..tll2f'i7-1tf.'i.1.14 Fir.. , 4 1 ' f . ,- , l V T iQs.i....xJfB4'4'-14-ff 1:Bae-aft.-.fgtazaaaa.Mayafwlfaw REBECCA ANN ROSENTHAL Travel Club 4g President 43 Stenographic Club 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Speeders' Club 3, 4: History Club 3. Good natured. Good nature is the sign of a large and generous soul. EDNVARD GOETZ Portsmouth, blue eyes. basketball. The answer to a maidens prayer. RUBY PILCHEHR Debating Club 3, 4g National Forensic League 3, 4: Home Economics Club 45 Char- leston-Dunbar 3, 43 Charleston-Parkersbursf 4. Debates, Vernon, hair, sister. Come what may. I'll make the best of it. PATRICK THOMAS BOARD, JR. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4' ' 'bal 3, ' ' Club, B. ketball 2. 3, ' Lillies, Cadillac, Helen. As a wit. if not lirst, in the very first linef' MARIE ANNETTE NNILEY Book Strap 2, 3, 4: Editor-in-Chief 4. john, clothes, Buick, pretty, good-natured. The way to gain a good will is to show i good will. - '-ff: A --'f - --ftfwss-'www'--T1 -A -.-an - 'A Tx , . , -I , ff'-Q I 5 'mum-'Am-NTB , - ' vi x' 91 , A . R? ' ' ilu I1 , ' 1 . ,. .., iq, fl 'ua ri? ' 4 IMS? V I .Q ' 1 m . 'Q ,M ft 4 , , 4 U Q U V. . V f ' , ,1 7 Y I I it ttten aeia 1 D MARGARET BARTLEY Stenographic Club, Domestic Art Club, Basket ball. Neil, West Side, more Neil, cute. It's hard to be in love and be wise. PHILIP COREY Spanish Club 23 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4, C Club 2, 3, 49 Track 35 De Molay. Feet, noisy, laugh, short. I am not a politician, and my other habits are good. ELIZABETH CALLAWAY HOWLEY Science Club 4g Social Science Club 4. Nancy, quiet, English grades, Beckley. A happy life consists in tranquillity of mind. CLARENCE F. WOODROE Football 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 45 C Club 3, 45 Vlfrestling 4. Z. K. E., Kit, blonde, algebra sharkf?j. He did another thing, and did it well. CARMEN JUANITA ROSS VVest Union, quiet, tall. Carmen so studious and so quiet, Her lessons she always knows. w w Q -.sz f s 1 . 1 few mam.. .R f .... -if . ' it ef' lg Z ' E 4 I .Q 5413 6 if. I M rw df 2 if W' fl 'D ' . fwi ui'--ss: eeQp.r1'ff1.?f Tffi- .Aff 1 , 1 Vi' M Xi' I ' I If A ' 1 '1 ' Q E Er HELEN RUTH HALE ' Beckley High 1, 2, 3. Blonde, quiet, Jack. The glory of youth is to be alive. JOHN PAUL HOLSTEIN Printing Club 45 Charlestonian Mechanical Staff 3, 4. ' Quiet, Hup , Helen, sweaters. - Speech is silvery silence is golden. MARGARET JANE WHERLE Literary, Harriet, faculty drag. . Our fair librarian. ARTHUR OSTRIN Violin, wrestling, permanent wave. He must be a relative of Heifetzf' VIRGINIA YARBOROUGH WASH Travel Club 45 Stenographic Club 2, 3, 4. Sweet, jokes. Jokes are the spice of life. r A S., ,,, . 1 .a A fl U lv M l , FLORENCE GA RIJNICR Home Economics Club Secfy 3, 43 Science Club 3, Social Science Club 4. Paul, domestic art, blond, talkative. Her sunshine hair and eyes of blue Clothe a nature loyal and true. THOMAS SPENCER MOORE Slow, short. ubeeg brown eyes, banjo. Slow-but sure, we hope. MARGARET JOHNSON Science Club 2, 35 Social Science Club 3, 45 Home Economics Club 3, 4. Archie, domestic art, sisters, talkative, hikes. Always jolly, always gay, And a srnile forrall along, the way. X If A ,Qi lfacfl, A I, 1,311 1 1 ,L -' ,A gfff wQHdA'R'L sl B. GROSSMAN -Orchestra 25 Book Strap 2, 3, 4g Business 4 Manafrer 4,-Science Club J., ,', ,,,,. .Ungar Q , f,b.,,',v ,', f , -Lf,'b J -- ,- 1 ,f ffv,1 . .: , j1iiniita,iDoclge, milver, sarcastic, Prof. His only books were a woman's looks, L And folly's all they taucfht him. MAE LOUISE MORGAN Chorus 2, 4, Boosters' Club 2: Swinnning Zg History Club 2, Spanish Club 43 French Club 35 Home Economics Club 4. Howard, Mary Fenton, slender, scrapes, gang It is better to wear out than tc rust out. I A 'QSM 4, i R4 mi YI I V w i.:v',l,j -I' 1 lil! i -.w-, XX fo K Q ff '- 1 Q' iii? . 5-A ,.,., ' . rf. 4' 1 i ii ,iu L.',jz'ji: :-'ZH ..Nx'1,'1-7' f-I ,f - IST --N' , If . W -.1.-: :,. .,... i 1, - S ' ' ' .-.,.g ff l,.j., ' ?- CLARENCE SMITH Orchestra 25 Band 2, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Quiet, drums, stuclious, philosophic. Such men as he be never at heart's ease VVhile they behold a greater than them- selves. MARY THOMAS Stenographic Association 45 Princeton 25 Miami 3. p Florida, long hair, Rozella, tiny, musical. It's nice to be natural VVhen you're naturally nice. ELMER CLINTON LAYNE Printing Club 3, 4g Mechanical Staff of the Cliarlestonian 3, 4. Slow, Fred, kodak. If fame comes after death, I am in no hurry for it. AILENE M. HUDDLESTON . Chorus 25 Spanish Club 4, Orchestra 3, 4. Brothers, studious, violin, quiet Study books do not a prison make, ' Nor teachers' rules a cage. RAYMOND ELTON LANHAM Skipping, blushcs, black hair, bashinl. Rayn1ond's a boy we like and trust, He's quiet and slow, but lu:'ll do or bust. 'WT' 'HQ' 1. ' ff f nfg. E l' 1 d ALETHEA GERTRUDE STEINMETZ Chorus 2, Domestic Art Club 23 French Club 4. Point Pleasant, sister, Hudson, boy crazy. Conscientious and hardworking but Oh! how she does love some boys. CLARENCE DARREL ROSS Spanish Club 3, 4g Science Club 43 Band 4g Charlestonian 4. Industrious, curly hair, Sis , Charlestonian, Jack. I hate to see things done by halves. OLIVIA BAXTER Chorus 35 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. Mary, long hair, quiet, Elkins, sister. ' Gentle in mannerg firm in reality. CLARENCE SMITH Orchestra 29 Band 2, 45 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Quiet, drums, studious, philosophic. Such men as he be never at heart's ease While they behold a greater than them- ' selves. ELEANOR LOPEZ Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 43 Latin Club 43 History Club 2, 3. Tall, Spanish looking, red dresses. A Spanish senoritaf' - ' -- --I t-,K 1--. - M- .A -.-..4.. Z.. 1- I--,mfs-Jizz, 1.--:Y L dn -.-,E V .s 153 l v , 11 eii l Q Y, T' ' Q 'wi' -f Pmngi 9 l .y x x - .. .1 , 1 -. n' L G41 ,Hg u fo l , ff ' r ' T K Q ,fl 'K . - K . 1 ' 4 ' . lvl ' 1 lb . 1. . if B f v ' m i 1 ' f ff 'lu' '4...-. . 'i:f5f:5-5-.glee-arf 5:--'mire-:gag '1.1 g-- ,:12 1 'i14: .f':1 MARTHA E. KEMPER Girls' Reserves 2, 3, 45 Librarian 3, Pub- licity Manager 4g Girls' Glee Club Trio 43 President, Charlestonian 4. A's, musical, Yankee , versatile. JAMES FRANKLIN COBERN Glee Club 25 History Club 25 Stenographic Club 45 Leaders' Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2g Basketball 2, 35 Printing Club 3, 4. Canary, sheik, studiousC?j, short, Ruth. It's not the size that makes the boy. JUNE A. GASTINEAU Stenographic Club 3, 4, Speeders' Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3. Permanent waves, evelashes, Forest, dances. A bonnie, bonnie lass. HOWARD E. FLEMING Hi-Y 43 Book Strap 4. Parkersburg, midget , coxcomb, skipping, Let's buck, by gab! KATIE BELLE CONKLIN Chewing gum, blond, Beady, sister. Katie has a talkative streak, And we all believe She can say more in a day Than we can in a week. , 8., ' ' 5 9'-v Ji m- B ,gpm JJ w.4P 1 nv' , ' I H . 1 1 l 4 - In 1 .1. , ra? ' I Lf vg 'Iv 2, V . 6 Q A' fr. If I To .1 , P if , A ' 1 Q 4 if Q XM l 4 -1 Q 1 W 4' 5 Q 7 I H 5 - 1 , 0 I .. . 5 a I X 1 + I 1 1: ii n , ' fff' -iA- ,1.11-,., . '4' -ff'1'i Sf 1 f fi HILTON EDVVARD ROLL I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: DeMolav 3. 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, C. M. T. C. 2. ' Tall, DeMolay, black hair, Chrysler. Tl1o' 1113.11 a thinking being is clefinecl, Few use the grand prerogative of mind. DORTHY LOUISE MOTTICE Chorus 35 Glee Club 23 Stenographic Club 25 Speeders' Club 2. Kathleen. Dott , bowlegsQ?j, silly, giggles. So full of giggles. MARVIN MANUEL Lincoln, good looking, Bennie, Spanish. Born for success he seemed. MINNIE HARRISON Athletic Club 3, 45 Art Club 4: Baseball team 3. Ambitious, worker, Mrs. Trent, long hair. Ambition knows no rest. JOHN SMITH FABER Algebra, Red , small, quiet. l A quiet unassuming fellow is he. l 1 .rl i i . in Tl ..- f ill? f f.. lf' 9 4' il . ..... ..:..e: lf? ll 4 .fq f .t.,l 'fj1- ff 4 -' HELEN GLENN Social Science Club 3, 4: Home Economics Club 4: Charlestonian Stal? 4. liatlierine. sweet disposition, Atlanta. study. She needs no eulogy-she speaks for her- self. 1 DIOH N CALLOXYAY Student Council 4: Football 3. 4: Basketball 3: Track 3: Jr. Sr. Reception Committee 3. ' Quiet, tall Bob. Packard, sarcastic. Men of few words are the best men. MARIAN XYEST XVOOFTER Glec Club 3: Chorus 4: Stenographic Club 2. 3, 4: Speeders 3. 4. Katherine, quiet, oldsinobile. Typewriting Contest. Quiet and l1I'lZlSSl1111iIlg.u BRUCE XVALTER MARSHALL Leaders' Club 2. 3. 4: Basketball 4: His- tory Club 2: Baseball 2. Short. scrappy, athlete. A scrapping athlete. I MARY JANE MCLELLON French Club 3, 4: secretary 4: Chorus 2. Quiet. sister. stubborn. small. hlvl1Cl1 she won't, she won't, and that's the end of it. , 8 'D nv' , , .Wm it ,, - . .- . . 1 iv, 'V 'W' . 8 , f xh A YZ V L X...-1. - 1. . f 1 5- A' W T21 'au f - -: Q., -1::. ri' U . N.-i-lvl I ' I gf . 0 , D 5 1 . .. P ' l 1 rl 1 ROZELLA HARKINS Social Science Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 23 Glee Club 23 Art Club 3. Long hair, seamstress, Mary, industrious. A daughter of the gods, Divinely tall and most divinely fair. RALPH YOUNG President Art Club 25 Football 2, 33 Track 25 Basketball 2. Artist, Charlestonian. I thought once, and it made such a terrible noise That I decided thinking wasn't good for little boys. KATHRYN WESTFALL Stenographic Club 3, 43 Travel Club 45 Speeders' Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3. Tom, Sigma Chi, Monty, pretty hair. Give us ojre! 4-.' C A GARCELON 'Span 'Q ' , Strap 43 Z. K. E.. Blue eye -5 - '- s. 3,- Roses r red, f' ts a - . eg You love the gi the gir .y g- you. DOROTHY JANE GUYER Girl Reserves 2, 35 Curtain and Mask Club 2, 3g French Club 2. Blase, pretentious, generous, Bink, good sport. 'WVhy should the devil have all the good times? 1 8 l Q w e E fy - fm E J T i Oidiv 9 f, S sv wh! rs. gf, :W fv- . grip ,-. 9 . 'l i1'f1i3f Lvl , .,., . ,H ki J . ..,,..,. ,,..,,,.. , ,,.,, , ,.,. .,,A , l ,gf ' 4 ..j' -g.,1lf,4., 'ff ' 'Af ' Aff f W3 E FRANCES ELIZABETH MoRToN Tubby, Armies, dances, Montgomery, skipping, Chic, gang. Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we may die. ,- ROBERT CUMMINGS Tall, blond, Bob, wisecracks.. 'Tis such a serious thing to be a funny man. HOWARD COBBS Photographer, quiet, courteous, preacher. Great truths are often said in fewest words. JACK GARLAND ROBINSON Charlestonian 3, 4. Specs, photographer, friendly. I grin, and the world grins at me. KATHERINE WILSON Social Science Club 3, 45 Home Economics Club 4. Good grades, Helen, sweet disposition. She is good to look upon, and better yet to know. E El 'P'-P ., , e lf, P' 3 ' .. lf' 1 'Q K ll ',1 '31 L rp Y 'gf .31 'ZAI 1 HELEN CHALMERS French Club 4: Clinton, So. Carolina 2, 3. Pete. Snooky, sweet disposition, Jennie, South Carolina. They love her most who know her best. PHILIP jAME5 GOODVVIN, JR. Hi-Y 4. Slow, Ford. niilll built for comfort and not for speed. HENRIE P UTN EY STEINM ETZ News Editor of Book Strap 43 Chorus 2,43 National Forensic 43 lst place District Lit- erary Contest 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Point Pleasant, sister, Forest, essays, stu- dious One of those who upholds our reputation for hard work. CARL THOMAS W'ALL Bovs' Glee Club 3, 4g Band 2, 3. Red hair. green Ford, Nellie, brothers. Red headed but mild. fnuinber Zj RUSALIND MAE XNILSON Spanish Club 2. 4. Virginia, quiet, studious. In her quietness there is charm. I .19 8 M I '? l EMEWDTQ ZW, WW -r -.fn a -W:-7 2 ' -4 4 1 ..-In - ,4.' -1 . 93- fs: ' I I ' . -, .. ,' fl . I , l.ri - 'V f f Q1-Q 1, AA- IW 4?i-IQQ i 'v -I ,v 4,-. 'ev .-.- if-.:i-:-,1.. i : f --.X -4- .-.'. :1l:::::. v...1'- H I. U L, MARY PORTER CA RPER Social Science Club 4g Sec'y 4, Vice Pres- ident 45 Latin Club 4. joe, Josie , small, clever. She's a quiet girl-at times. LUCILLE GORDON PICKENS Chorus 23 Stenographic Club 3, 43 Speeders' Club 3, 45 Social Science Club 3. . Shorthand, marcels, bookstore, Nellie , I count myself in nothing else so happy As being remembered by my good friends: DANA BLACKMAR PITCHFORD Mary Frances, sheik. tall, gentlenianlj. A good face his leter of recommendation, A good heart his letter of credit. MARY ELIZABETH SMITH Chorus 3: Glee Club 3, 4. Olivia, Donald, short, Indiana. l'TeCh . And when once the young heart of a maid- en is stolen, The maiden herself will steal soon after it. HAROLD VINCENT BECK NBR De Molay 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 25 Chiirus 4g Glee Club 4. Rialto, Little Beck . won-an hater, curls. Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow. ,, Q 4 ' A -A 'Q . s gmlB J mQ I, - I n Vagiih , 1 Q ff -:A- 'J ' ,fn :'Q3:t,'t --Y-.wsffqi lift? ,' - 1:1 5123 223:- . A ' :- Ji I.. f will- 11'-' 1, ' ,, ' ,Lim W ff ..-.. i52'Q'5-11iifif3': .1-. iziiff-1':.3 -zf3z.'g!5 5-.a3g:.fe?i-I..Zg '-i 1 'V i FRANCES FRAVEL l Speeders' Clubg Stenographic Club. Pauline, Bill, sarcastic, dances. On with the dance. JAMES SEWARD Hi-Y 3, 45 Band 33 President Science Club 4. Mary, good natured, gentleman, frank. -Q His only fault is that he has no fault. ELIZABETH KEMPER YOUNG Art Club 4g Curtain and Mask Club Girl Reserves 2, 3g Swimming 23 Latin Club Southern accent, brother, Puss, Betty, Latin sight translation. f r I'm satisfied with myself-so why worry? I . ISADORE REUBEN Boston 2, 33 Pittsburgh 1. Intelligent, Boston, business-like, Frances. None but himself can be his parallel. V LUCILLE BIAGI Stenographic Club 2, 3, 4. Ed.. movies, Dot. A fan for 'pitcher shows'. l i f 8 I 1 19 3 t ..,,.,.g l E XW? 5-fi l5P . s v S V' 1 .. ' B qlr ' S M, 1. 'lv ' 1 ll v o ' '- ff 4 C' Q Ja . , A-7 , 2 0,35 9 Q sl N S u - w.-?f f19fs.I-' N- aim, W - V ,, M . ., ,, Q J--.iQf'::'L'2- -' f... ,, is . ,.-156 V .. ' . L:'tf-3 uf-. C-T 557 Q' lf-'L -2Z: f ?:'i:5i ' 1?-rififz :ET if - 'if' in 'I' , .-'ui' --'X '1- ' I gill? ft N u , 1 POI E 1 , , ,. w . ll 4 i . I x Qt UZ ful I , I A 5 :WI ,. Q v , Q . 4,1 x 1. 5 'I Q I L ' 'v ' . 1 1 ' VIRGINIA CATHERINE ADKINS Girl Reserves 25 Spanish Club 2. Ernest, slips, Helen, clothes. Her life has been a series of anecdotes with a different hero in each one. MALCOLM MUSGRAVE WVALL Charlestonian 35 Editor 45 Glee Club 35 French Club 45 Curtain and Mask 45 Football 45 Basketball 35 Tennis 45 Quill and Scroll 4. Mack , Charlestonian, star, walk. P He that climbs the tall tree has the right to the fruit. LUCILLE PILCHER French Club 45 Athletic Club 4. Jimmie, boyish, noisy. Ah me, but love cannot be cured with herbs. EUGENE SIMMS Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, '35 Chorus 35 Band 3, 45 State Literary Contest 4: C.H.S.-Parkersburg Debate 45 Hi-Y 3, 4. ' Egotistic arguments, specs, flirt. How much in love with himself, And that Without a rival. WINIFRED GRETIS JONES Travel Club 45 Speeders' Club 3, 45 Steno- graphic Club 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Secretary 4. Friendly, tall, specs. Imbued with friendliness. 4 .19 fs -i , l ' Ir ' i .Lv ff 3 B E . il 4 W .-.. ,':- 125-Iflizazrfslig:sail1. -,,...A, 1'e.i'a-554I.1fIeafQ'-if? f'- If '-':-.- i 152555 5 -iff? if-Ei? 3591- ' '1A ' 1 fi3i1 7i'i - 5 3 3-15 if ' ' I 'If w J .1 Q y qfr: A I 1 ,, 3, w 3 086515, rc Fi . if ' ' .itll .L . ll JP ll - ll 4 i ll, i s 'lf' M I . Pb I I .U r .1 . in ' 5 P - Q V ll I l MARY VIRGINIA WILLIAMSON Chorus 23 Glee Club 2: Home Economics Club 2. Switch, marcels, teeth, Sprague, wise-cracks. Yet ever and anon she trips about, and all for naught. MOSE SLUTSKY Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Band 25 Glee Club 2, 33 Stenographic Association 2, 3: National Or- chestra 4g State Orchestra 4. Director, usher, Glee Club, violin. His very foot has music in it, As he comes up the stairsf, RUTH KEENEY Boosters' Club 2: Glee Club 2: Spanish Club 3. 4. Quiet, shy, long hair CPJ, pleasant. She who sedulously attends, pointedly asks, calmly speaks, cooly answers, and ceases when she has no more to say. OPAL DUFF Social Science Club 2. 3, 4g La Tertulia 2, 3. 4: Reply to Mantle Oration 3: Salutorian 4. Quiet, brothers, dark red hair. Of studie took she most care and most heed Nought a word spake she more than was need. GLADA MULLINS Stenographic Club 2, 3, 4. Glasses, shorthand in assembly, P. G. VVere silence golden, I'd be a millionairef, ' e 4 4 ' ' In 'i ,Ann n . u. I 'LK n Q l .. ,.' Ill l efx.5t:s.,:,:-N,1- wis h? v 324459, A 8 :'1r::,y,Jf,iZ,.l1, ,ix .'-'. A F l N X f - J' if N Q F 5 'fi f a ' 3f1if'J ' f, ' ':'f'P::1f1'- 'N . 5 UL - V ll T J y . . X . . .. .. . . .. . , ,K . IU X - - 'V I i AA..., OLGA LAYNE Athletic Association Z, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4: Stenographic Association 3, 4. Athletic, Sybil, Captain, Aggie She thinks the solar system is composed of basket balls. D. C. KENNEDY, Jr. Orchestra 2g Band 2, Glee Club 45 Hi-Y 3, 4. Mitchell, spark plugs, oooo! , good naturecl, car. Much may be said of a scotchman if he be caught young. SYBIL MAE HOPE Spanish Club, Basketball. Speeclers' Club, Stenographic Club, Girls' Athletic Club. Curls, sister, basketball, Olga, skipping. A fair and very Winsome lass, VVho seldom ever comes to class. GROVER SMITH Lanky, car, egotistic. Man is his own Star. BEULAH STEVVART l Athletic Club 4: Basket ball 43 Home Econ' A omics Club 2, 3, 4, Curtain and Mask Club 2, Literary Club 3. Shrimp, Clendenin, speedy, seamstress. P I'n1 little, but I'u1 hard. , g 8 , , .uF,,,.4m 5w.,r 5, X., 32? rfllbm -H . . nt-N -- TL i '-- 7 f fi - -' . X - A f - - ' H.::v:l -- ...J .. as , -'R -:f J' S , -1 iiffii: :Z in -3 Sri: :T 'iii' i, 1 -' A kann, Ffh , Q E GH: . ,, N N M nv? Pl L-lib. ii? 'J 'M' n 9 ' 'I Nl -ii in i fy W l J' 5. -'ii 0 N - Al' u A Q k uh .l ' R 1- Y ' 1 -. Q' 3 .0 . 4 r M w . X S 4 C ' .' l li lvl b v 1 V O X c ' 5 h S ' vf K L 1 W 11L GOLDIE JASON Chorus 2, 3, 45 Stenographic Club 3, 4g Specdcrs' Club, Girls' Glee Club, Mary Favor waits upon merit. CARROLL GIBEANT O'NEILL XYrestling squad 43 French Club 4. Middleport, sleepy , algebra, Julius. Buckeye lad from OH IO . FRANCES BERLIN STARCHER History Club 23 Curtain and Mask Club 3, 4. David, engaged, Studebaker, paint, quiet. And while you may, go, marry. ' MARVIN MANUEL Lincoln, good looking, Bennie, Spanish. Born for success he seemed. MARY BETH GARRISON French Club 45 Charlestonian 4. Malden, Boots and Pete , goggles, flirt, ' chemistry. Every one' knows that line about the preacher's daughter. ga I gggp p p 1 8 gp gg l -fb -: ,,, , T m - ' ,, .m Ff2s' A 0 J - -'G' - M .a'.f' :rv 4 ll, 'li , at -.,. '- ii' J:-l-::t-,--. ..'--'- .' W C' -E.,-11:15-'.' ,gtg U f '-Sax ' 5 3 . 59 D., ' --31.1, -L .--' -E ' ' f' 'l m -: 4.-.f .,,..- s 1525 ' MARK GILLESPIE Tall, football, N. Y. C., Madeline. A man to be looked up to. VIRGINIA G. KEEHN Stenographic Club 25 Speeclers' Club Zg Spanish Club. Black eyes. . I ' HCOlll1C11tI11C1lt is our greatest treasure. - PHILIP SKAFF Athletic, black eyes. sax, Philip and his v sax Cnot sacksj are the best of friends. FRANCES LOUISE ROETS Latin Club, Stenographic Club. ' Elizabeth, dimple, pretty teeth, curly hair. Her brow was dershadowed with many 21 curl. AARQN COHEN C Club: Tennis 2, 3. 4: Captain 4: Track 2. 3, 4: Stenographic Club. Good-naturecl. bank, tennis. Mike, Esthe1'. Life's a jest and all things show it: I thought so once and now I know it.', I -L51 . Q l . so e it , 1 , f ,QSL , ? e ',f, E y i l E ' A ' S s. alll sarra l KATHLEEN MAE FERGUSON i Chorus 2, 33 Publicity Agent 3, Girls' Glee Club Z, 3, 45 Curtain and Mask Club 3, Sten- ographic Club 2, 3, 43 Vice-President 45 Speed- ers' Club 3, 4g President 43 State Champion Typist 2g Intetrnational Typewriting Cham- pionship Contest 4. A Gum, goggles, windblown, short skirts. She's all that she's made up to be. GLADYS SHANNON Finley, gang, Reo. O love! if death be sweeter, let me die! MARY FENTON HARDWAY French Club 23 Chorus 2, 3, 4: president 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, treasurer 25 Quill and Scroll 4, Girl Reserves 4. Mae, palaver, borrower. Independence personified. DOROTHY ENGSTROM Girl Reserves 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 35 Home Economics Club 2, 4. Long hairC?j, blonde, gang, Edgewood. See where she comes Appareled like the spring. ALICE EADS Spanish Club 23 Social Science Club 2, 43 Stenographic Club 4. - Studious, giggles, Bernard. From toil she wins her spirit light. Wf ..,.:f12-I-w at-4+ was -2 E Y 1 Q' cw-I-N.-f.t',Lv 8, J' qfgilh Hill ' .Lil f. Ll, V 'fb A 5 9 w V U! ',.. i ' 1. 4 A 5 'I L i N 9 V ' l 1 1 f fl -:,..,.... ' 1' ' ' '4' 2 sae '21-1 Wil Mf lfagi MARIAN McCLURE Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 3, Curtain and Mask Club 3, 4g Art Club 45 Latin Club 43 Swimming 2. E Johnnie, short, art, cute, nice eyes. Continual cheerfulness is a sign of WVisclom. CLARENCE ARTHUR Luella, athletic, shoe shop, fighter. Clarence is at home when with Luellaf' MARGARET ELIZABETH MOORE Tubby, Chic, dances, Montgomery, Bess. Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we may die. NOAH IN. BOLEY Waves, Senator Old Man Boley. A I am not in the roll of common men. CATHERINE MARIA GARY Marian, quiet, sweet. ' Sweet her manners and quiet her way. Slmmr I -- -. .. 15- ' W' is ffm' is Q 5? nf MB E fi . , , , . ,Z T, ... ,, ,, .,, Y -. --5 f.i W nf' 4' -.e Q. . . 5 cf ' +: '-L' : ?4'f:, 'Ml' V 5 n 8 7 . if-fu iilq . ' -'I -,I nz' ,RZ '1'x :J .:,n' .y . - ' . u - 'H V -. ,Z H 'A , ' - 'Q 'fl , - ' ' ,,. - nu ' ,. fg ,Q , w, Q. Q. ,. N . 3 A 3- :- '- .:.-H. 1- 31 va --1 Al - -- H L -- - it ' N --fv- X ' 'l '. In-W '95 . i ' , 4' iv 1 , if 5 i . ,Q . 1 4 , ,. X ,y ' 1. Q ' 5 . X V ,, , ' 1 n , I FLORA MADDEN Social Science Club 2, 45 Latin Club 4g Treasurer Teachers' Training Organization. Loquacious, quick, man-hater, worker. The embodiment of perpetual motion. LILLIAN BEDNNINEK Curtain and Mask Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: National Forensic League 45 Debate 43 District Contest 4. Debate, gestures. self-coniident, Huntington. O, may I with myself agree. A MRS. MUSSER tVirginia Carneyj First C.H.S. wind-blown bob, Mary Lib. No deliberation for this lady, for The woman that deliberates is lost. VERNON LEE History Club 2, 3, 4: Curtain and Mask Club 45 Huntington Debate 45 National Forensic League 45 State Literary Contest, Morgantown 4. Ruby, Class Oration. debates. The blonde gentlemen. VTRGINTA KINSEY Glee Club 2, 45 Spanish Club 3, 43 secretary- treasurer 4g Book Strap 3, 45 Curtain and Mask Club 3. 4. Voice, long hair CPD, dancer, small. She who hath great spunk to think and act for herselffl 1 8 'WH ll Q T va J -,Q :H , Y vu , 522-.5 .' . h Nz9?v,. .Z. :N QI. P : Q lfl 915112. 5. 5 i W - H E f 'yy' 1 -' it i 'I ,Z ' B ' I ' Ise ELIZABETH KEMPER YOUNG Art Club 4: Curtain and Mask Club 43 Latin Club 45 Girl Reserves 2, 33 Swimming 2. Southern accent, tennis, charm, nlilll satisherl with myself-so why worry? KENNETH CHAPMAN BIRCH Hi-Y 4. Tease, -Iinnny, Mary Ellen, gentlemanly. The mirror of all courtesy. ' LO-RENA VVALTON Debaters Club 3, 43 Social Science Club 2. Quiet, debates, sister, lady-like. She that hath knowledge spareth her words. ' GEORGE MORRIS GIRSHABER Sax, Chevrolets, ships, red hair. You can manufacture blondes, but red hair comes natural. DORTHY JEAN WHITEHURST Cappy, sarcastic, Dot, good-natured. Good temper like a sunny day Sheds brightness over everything. I ,1 8 L I M ...--- ,,.4w'- s -f 'vw-m.., T.. g 4 -A W M y 1' ir, . ' ' 1 . ' ' -ik' ' . fl I X ' , K H :il i -A C' ii A l VERA HAYS JARRETT Travel Club 45 Stenographic Club 2, 3, 4. Goosie goo-goo eyes, gang, sorority. JOHN JOSEPH GRAHAM Spanish Club, Art Club, History Club. Permanent, good natured. There must be some good hard work in him, for none has yet come out. RUTH PIERSON Chorus 25 Art Club 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4. Specs. studious, domestic art. Never her lessons does Ruth shirk, Her motto is: VVork while ou work, And play While you play: That is the way to be happy and gay, I 18 .. f smea rs it 5. 'I - I 'W Q I ' fa .:,2 :ff '., -3- 'if' rw.. ' :,Qi 2'f!:i5 7? :1-,f f Lb,-. ,. Q if '-1-I-1 'Ji ,ex 52225-. H' ' ii -. ' ff ' V--'- ,, -.'.' 1 f51f?L-L-.fEi?gi1?51f-': 15'11zEf55i-Qzalff'5f5ilf3ifi Y GEoRGE BOYD Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, De Moiay 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3. 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 C Club. i Gentlenianly, indifferent, smart dresser. Ford racer. A gentleman to the Iingertipsf' ROSALIND MAE XNILSON Spanish Club 2, 4. Virginia. quiet, studious In her quietness there is charm. LYNXVGOD MAC CORMACK Cvlee Club 2, 3, 45 Orchesra 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 4. Violin, Helen, Jordan, good natured. Live, love, and be happy5 that's my motto. BENNIE P. COHEN Tennis 2, 3, 45 Manager 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 - Book Strap 2. 3, 45 Advertising Manager 45 Spanish Club 2, 3. 5 Roadster, Elizabeth, dances sarcastic. Oh, Elizabeth! PHILIP COREY Spanish Club 25 Hi-Y Club Z, 3, 45 Football 3. 43 Basketball 2, 3, 45 CU Club 2, 3, 45 Track 35 De Molay. Feet, noisy, laugh, short. I am not a politician, and my other habits are good. 5, 98 5 .I ,4fU Qw.i K 2- ! :f?'r1'B . . f .. 1L.1 ..,f, ,. .- IW Vi ' 1- M ,3Q,,.V,, 1, ..:.-J.Qta- H .' gf-me 3 U3 ' 4 c - .1 ' '1 g il 1 5 . ' .Ld 98 ' i' 'Q i xx l f fg 6 W ,M ,g.j4::,.,f ,gms ?.,- 'L a A Q' , A A. ' 4 sp . - 'l im' 'ft ' .:i lVAx. .f Y 9 A JV? i i xi If .. was f - 5 1 sf P BERNARD SCHLACHT Orchestra, Science Club, Book Strap 2, 3, 45 Charlie, baseball, the old 1nan's store. A man diligent in his business. VVILLARD PUSHKIN Leaders' Club 2, 3, 4: Stenographic Club 3, 4: Speeders' Club 45 Track 3, 4: Business Manager Physical Education Club 4: XfVrest- ling Team 43 Glee Club 35 French Club 3. He is as happy-go-lucky as he can be. Pictures Not Shown ALBERT DONALD XVITHRONV Chorus 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Band 45 Book Strap 35 Charlestonian 4. Chang, musical, Mr. Francis, wittyC?j, baritone. There was nothing small about him. CLARENCE STEVVART MAGEE Forging Club 4g Student Manager of Ath- letics 3, 4. Daddy, Dodge, short. Like the Rock of Gibralter-a big bluff. HELEN MANSOUR i French Club 2: Girl Reserves 2. 3g Secretary 23 Home Economics Club 2, 3. Short, studious. long hair. An industrious sort of a girl. 183 4 -iv A 'iiiwmm I 'msd' ' F? R T A 5 1 9 Si- A Am! W f4z,..gi.V 8 Q. h I M thug J A . , 1' - f' -uw ' w Q, o f' ' ,4 . T .1 'qu .re -. ,-. - ,SA rr. 'nr i .Lv I . -I H - ... . , ,, X ,. ' -.--2' 'Z-3'.'1'ff:'..:v 21245 47- X ,. .. ., 1- - ' .. L :-421:21 f.. - H- N -112, ' ff ,G .. ' -' ,, . 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I Q 3- f:'i' QI - 4 Q.,-i.x'.:x-.:.s Q it uh 'pf 1:7 lm ' , P40 ' Uh h 2' ,, .,- In :H fit .- '1:.1 ' - ' f ' ' 'i 'L S K 'Q JSP' 'T 'i ' Q - E: '-- .. ., ' . . V . :.Y'3:.I1'3 --1. .'-' '..' 1-. ' A +. Til! ' Wa l -A -- N 1. 'C 4 ' S 21-fa'Fw-1141.-eff 1: -'lf 1 -' ' l U I W 7 , f-s211-- '--ff-11':12: A '-14:1 ' '1.'--- 1 - -.. 22ea'. 'e:-f 1:f.- ............ .....,,,,1, .,.. , , ,,,L ,,, , 4,.,:,,,,,. Calendar Sept. 8-Back to the grind again. Sept. 21-First assembly. 5 Oct. 11-C. H. S. represented at Four-H Fair. Oct. 13-Presentation of Jean Gros' Blue Bird. Oct. 17-Kathleen Ferguson represents C. H. S. in typing contest at New York. Oct. 31-Interstate Orchestra meets here. As if one in the school isn't bad enough! ' Nov 3-5-State Educational Association convenes. Hooray! big holiday! Nov 9-Armistice Day program in assembly. ' Nov. 18-Ralph Young wins art prize. Keep up the good work, old boy! Nov. 22-Curtain and Mask Club draws big crowd to see: Dear Departed, Two Slatterns and a King, and Two Crooks and a Lady. Dec. 2 and 3-Second annual carnival. Again a huge success. Dec. 8-Football banquet given at Kanawha Manufacturing Company. Swell meal. Dec. 16-Ian. 2-Xmas Holidays. Usual rush, dances, parties, teas. Jan. 15-Advance sale of annuals. Very promising. Ian. 20-Junior-Senior Reception. Teachers impersonated by junior class. Howling success. , Ian. 24-Mid-year class night. Will and prophecy especially good. II . 19 8 I -3' NQ- , :g:., A 'ii' V Q .Az 1 .-. 11. . If 'i ll -'f. ' .ai s- gn 7 7 had Jan. 25-Mid-year commencement-Ogeegosh-semester exams. Feb. 1-Wrestling introduced by Skeets Farley, fairly successful season. Feb. ll-Celebrity contest. Everyone finds out what school thinks of him. Feb. 10-Proceeds from mid-year play given to annual. Thanks. It was a big help. 630.251 Feb. 12-Stenographic pins awarded to 36 typists. C. H. S. will soon be paradise for business men hunting stenographers. Feb. 24-Assembly orchestra gives concert. Big hit. Feb. 27-Frank Lytle elected Charlestonian editor for '29. March 16-Girls' Glee Club concert in auditorium. Excellent programf March 15-Spring football practice. VV'ell attended. Material for this fall looked for. March 19-Track season gets under way. March 25-Preston Henry Judd visits us again. Wislies he could stay. March 29-Two bit charge on all trays dropped in cafeteria. March 30-Charleston takes three first places in District Literary Contest at Huntington. Congratulations. April 1-School goes wild over plans made for another carnival April Z6-28. Kisses to be sold by Queen.-April Fool! ! ! !! April 1-Special number of Book Strap. Best for a long time. April 13-C. H. S. represented by four pupils in National Choir and Orches- tra in Chicago. April 12-Drive for annual subscriptions continued. . April 14-First track meet, at Parkersburg. Charleston takes third place. April 27-Second Annual Gym Exhibition. One continous Hop. Both girls V and boys participate. Excellentlllll as ' fa--E' 'W' T41 -41' AL S'-T75- . xg for nv- y v- 'w: , .re ','.- ' I, 3 'fi' IT 'il ff O ' v 1 ' 'T 'id' J f 'H V h ,-. .q.:.:.:,13','Z'1::32.-we 1,1 , um I' -i L , ,- nn ' .4 A iii' 'YIIQZJ -'Z aw , I .,. N l . -'LH wIf?l. . :naw I I 5 4, H Eiffiifi 1- 1 A . NH- T :f, '-'f1 'J3 .02 I ' .. f.. A - .' . xxx ty Q 9 , . 7 If ' I 5 ' ' ' X 9 ' ' ' ' . . J K 3 ' 3 V , . I N ' I Pr ' D Many Years Hence 9 WVAS the year of '44 when I Weiit sailing in a plane into the sky. And landed with a jar at St. Peter's feet. Happy was I his personage to meet. Peter, said I, as I shook his mit show me the book wherein 'tis writ The record of my classmates of '28 Grant me this favor and I'll ask for no more. So Peter dusted off the book and took out the key, Unlocked the rusty lock and gave the book to me. I opened up the pages and I must confess, ' I was glad to know the fate of the Seniors of C. H. S. In Florence Gardner's Hospital, Dorothy VVhitehurst is a nurse. Kenneth Birch drives an ambulance and Aaron Cohen a hearse. Jack Drebert tunes pianos, though he doesn't know a note, While 'Charles Grossman walks around Spencer with a billie goat. In the Police Station, Mark Gillespie is a big chief, 7 Ed Goetz of the movies, married Kathleen Ferguson. Three women are clamoring for Harold Beckner's name. As a tennis champion Joe VVells won fame. It is said that Blaine Cornwell, the opera song bird, assaulted Arnold Garcelon because the deceased had sold Arnold a giraffe with an extremely sore throat. The remains were shipped to his wife. It was requested that flowers be omitted. Malcolm Wall has just invented a new device. Sure successfully to eradicate miceg A writer of books is Elizabeth Youngj She writes such hot-stuff that one almost smothers. Elnor Ruth Robson and Nelson Hill 'VVere being married in Kalamazoo By the Reverend Clarence Rossg Everything was lovely, except that james Terry, the best man, stepped on the bride's train. causing a momentary halt in the procession, l L. va . w ifi' . ' V i w . . --ggi. . . ,... .,.. . .. 9 f... .. - . A 'fi-..-:5:f21:1'Z24 If1f'mi1i:I. i fi.s f 2 . -.' f -l wi' -Y ' --.: ' ' 1-' ' '712 Q -. ' jf ' J i ' Also a large breach in the wedding gown. In Snow Hill I observed Clarence 'VVoodroe conducting a school To cure stuttering. He was very prosperous and had married Frances Fravel. Their eight children were all pictured in Mellon Baby Foods advertise1nent. Next I observed an old man, heavily bearded, sitting in Miss Bettie K's Geometry class. It was evidently his unlucky day, For Miss Bettie suddenly seized the poor Fellow's beard in her hands And wrenched it off. There sat Pat Board still vainly trying to get through school. Tiring of all this, I looked further And found Mitch Bacon VVas making a great success in Katie Belle Conklin's New play Fools VVill Be Fools. Phil Corey played the part in VVhy Girls Leave Honief' Bennie Cohen shown as a Phil took the part of the Reason, Clown in vaudeville. His principal Part was to carry a pole on top Of which reposed a phonograph. On his back appeared this sign Carrying a tune. Stewart Happy Horrible Magee Appeared to be a prominent person in Dublin, Ireland. His specialty NVHS demonstrating his perfect teeth For the Carl Halbert Tooth Paste Company. I was rather disappointed however to see him go behind a screen And take his false teeth made by The Marvin Manuel Human Parts Company, Inc., out to rest his gums. Beverly Lee Michie achieved fame I And fortune as a tree doctor. 4 His assistants, VVillard Pushkin l S ,f me-ff vis .411 i ' v 7' Q Nag,- rx gf' I 1 6. . 1 nf ' fn , , 'I v n y i , X I N in . in 0 'eq' fr ,, ,f , .. . ,Q ., . .f , , . l fn V - ' ' '15: : S. .k:. 2: P' art' 'Vt A' 'I'Q2. f' - t s- V J' I-if.'.,J' ' A lfftfef f':-,ifnz-'-. :ag ' 4 .. i A -- '1f-- 'f ' V . - . . . M W . f . , . , .. . 5 -. ,A : I . X , , i , Q .. M. 5 I -I ' H W I s f 1 . . .. , A h Q it L 1 And Jack Robinson did a lot of Work when they got started But they were hard to start. John Callaway has become Enormously wealthy through his invention which utilized The energy created by Mary Edith I-Iutchinson's swaying back and forth giving oral English. Philip Goodwin, the author, plays golf on Epperlys' links Josephine Grahamis at Spencer playing tiddlety winks. Howard Fleming went to Ireland To kiss the Blarney Stone. Beady Scheer went hunting for some red hot snow. Theodore Taylor blows a trumpet at Camp Knox. Donald VVithrow has invented la clock that never stops. Margaret Wehrle sells rnoonshine- Her trade is quite large. Carl Wall's living quite happily here on his barge. Kathryn XIVIISOII is a matron at an orphan asylum. Vera Jarrett makes soup to sell on Blaine's Island. Virginia Wash writes jazz-'her compositions are great Dana Pitchford knows why a cork screw isn't straight. It is said Isadore Ruben was going to heaven on a ladder And writing a sin on each step. However, poor Izzy was forced to return for more chalk-Thus the delay. Kathryn Westfall has inarriedg I-Ier husband has died. She's about to become Another man's bride. Thus ended the record of the Class of '28. As I was nearing earth I spied a sharp steeple. There was but one chance, and I took that with a prayer for success. Since childhood I had carried the suspenders willed to me by my great uncle. These I tied to n1y nightshirt. This made a perfect para' chute. 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X i I. ..'s I A .i . l 1 Charlestonian Staff Malcolm VVall ........x...,. E .... ,,.,,.,,, g 4, ......... ,.,.........,...... - ....,.,.., , --Editor-in-Chief Frank Lytle ....... - .......... - ,... ---,,....--s ............ ,... , ....A. - ...,., - .... Associate Editor Martha Kemper .........,........,....,,....... sm-, ....... - ....... ---- .........,,..... Assistant Editor Helen Glenn, ......... - ..,, , .... .... ---Assistant Editor Gretchen Pippen ..............,... ......... , ......... .................,. F e ature Editor Mary Fenton Hardway ..,,..,..... ..... - .......... ...... s ,....,. - . ---Sport Editor Elizabeth Young .....,.... -.. ..,.. E ....,..,. ,-.. ......... - .......,.......... - ....t......,..,.... Club Editor Mary Frances Hill ....,............ - ,........ - ..... - ......,. - ..., Assistant Club Editor Virginia Kinsey ...........,... ----- .... - ................,...... -- ........... ------ ........ Humor Editor jack Robinson ..,........... - ........ -- u ..... - .... - .... - ..............,.. ....,... P hotographer Ralph Young ........,. - .................. - ................. --- .................. - ...,............... Art Editor Marion McClure ....,..,...... - .... - ......... , ......... - ...... Assistant Art Editor Frances Tomblin--- ,.,, - ..... .,... ..... - ....,,.... ...............--.. - ........ S t e nographer Donald Withroxv ..... - ...,...... .... - ................................. B usiness Manager Dillon Jay ............. -.-- .... - .......... - ................. - ...... Assistant Business Manager Nelson Hill.----- ......... --.- .... - ...............,......., Advertising Manager Donald Foard .....,.,........ Assistant Advertising Manager Dareli Ross ....,... ---.. ...,....... .....,. - .... - ---- .,,...... N. ....... Circulation Manager Jack Robinson ........ - ........ - ......... ......... A ssistant Circulation Manager as 5 1 gs 3 5 Y J 1 I 9 -genres gf' C ff H'Blm 9 ,, 4: ,. ,.4 I ' 5ff:f5?':3.. asf., sv 0. . .. , . .. . gi g. 4!,, r Q- E' -2. . - ll , '. In . o Q 1 s f ,, M ,M 'r , ., nr 'i 'L' 1 V1 . . N . . Q ' K' L' ' . '.',t . ' , A N - ,L 5, i f :pl is. A f if - M- 4 i- VA 9 , a x U 1 1 Q V 'I W 5 ' .. , THE BOOK STR P Published weekly by the Book Strap Association of Charleston High School and printed by students in the High School Printing Department Rates: 750 a year lmail orders 51.253, single copies, 5c. OFFICE I ROOID 322. ,gd I 1, '- ' ' .l', EDITORIAL STAFF Annette Wiley ..........,. ,..... ..........i...........v......................, Margaret Wehrle, Mary Fenton Hardway ..,..i... Arnold Garcelon ...,........... ........ ............................ Editor-in-chief . .,... Associate Editors Sport Editor Virginia Kinsey ...,....v,i.... .,,........i..........,,........................ i...........,.......-..- G i rls SDOTYJS Henri Steinmetz, Virginia Pauley ......i......i..............,.... ,...,................... N SWS Editors Doris Wyckoli, Mary Goodall, Wilbur Wilkerson ,........... Assistant News Editors William Poulson .........,,......,.........,,...................................... ..,......,,......... L iterary Editor Frank Turner ..,..,.,,,....,,..,,,.,.,,.,.,..,....,.,...,,.,,,..,.,,.,,., ,,.,,.. ........ F e ature Editor Eleanor Sullivan ...,..., ,......,,,.,,..,....,,,,..,...,,..,.,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,..,.. .,,,.... S o ciety Editor Donald Withrow, Richard Stanard, Frances Shor .,.,. ...,....., R eporters BUSINESS STAFF Charles Grossman Bernard Schlacht ,...,,,, ,,,,4,.v Helen Simms ....... Clarence Ward . ..,. .. 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Quill and Scroll sponsors a national contest in, twenty-hve lields of creative work. A book published annually by the society, Best Creative Work in -American High Schools, contains the best material submitted in the contests. V Membership in the organization is given to students enrolled in high schools who meet the following requirements: Clj They must be of at least junior standing. f2j They must be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing at the time of their election Cfor the current yearj. Q30 They must have done superior work in some phase of journalistic C11ClC21VO1'. f4j They must be approved by the national secretary. The purpose of the organization is to improve the business management of publicationsg to inspire students to creative achievementg to improve relations between school and communityg and to aid in establishing state press organizations. 198s mmm . - er 2 ' Q -1-f 571 -41' ' X W . np- Q T ,EW ,l -In ,ITF 11' A ' v' 0 -:I , ,Q-T-x ., 11- .Q 2,1 .pi :rg 'Y ' , 9415 A 9 Qu!! .. ' - -. I' 'cv ..'i', -'G -.1-' - QI ' U' u .. 4 -. ' ,, , V - A W s. 17.-1-.' Ui, C T551 i 1 A5--M. f -M ' pi . tt' '-N ' 3 -' V w.-f.2111-J... ,- - fi: :Ji 'Z ' fi?-i ' . 9 'U 5 x ' - -. ' H. I '-A.:i.-..- - --tg-12.-J .,-zu:-:,:-. 2:1-' '. ,tx t T2 .I 5 J 4 I X 1 .M I 7- . . Il I f t' wA 1' 1 22 I ' f l fi f1 ff' Literary Representatives DEBATES-1927-28 Dunbar-at Dunbar P Proposition, Resolved, that the United States should maintain a larger navy. Charleston High representatives-Harold Eskins, Ruby Pilcher, Vernon Lee. Proposition, Resolved, that the present system of trial by jury should be abolished. Parkersburg-at Parkersburg Charleston High representatives-Lillian Bedwinek, Gene Sinuns. Parkersburg-in Charleston Charleston High representatives-Lorena Waltoii, Ruby Pilcher. M Q l 'MWFF' -:Q -!? 'W Q , , a . -r W mv A' - we V J L 32 Iwi I-IARLESTON High Schoo1's contestants in the literary field this year have made an especially notable record for themselves and for theschool in both the district and the state contests. In the District Literary Contest, held at Huntington March 31, Charles- ton High School students took three of the four first places, losing only they debate, in which they ' won second place., The essayconest was Woniby Henri Steininetz, whose subject was Anti-Seiniti-sin. Victor Mansour easily Won first place in the oratorical division with his delivery of the speech' made by NVoodrow VVilson at the Suresnes cemetery, near Paris. Each school 'Was allowed one representative. In the debating contest Eugene Sinims repre- sented Cliarleston. The subject was Resolved, that capital punishment should be abolished in Wfest Virginia. ' Lillian Bedwinelc was victorious in the extemporaneous speaking contest. She is one of our most skillful speakers, and she won iirst place in the State Literary Contest, held at Morgantown on Friday, April 20, under the aus- pices of VVest Virginia University. This is the First time Charleston has won the exteniporaneous speaking contest in the state meeting since the begin- ning of the organization in 1920. 1 8, r , Q l o o l f 2 . . M - -. me g ,-:-.., AA ' A 1 Student Council Lisbeth Lovell Hall ..........-w...... - .......... ..... - ---- ,............... W .......... - ,....... mP1'esident Donald Foard ........., ---. ......... ...... - -Vice-President Elfrecla Massey ......... - .,.......... ..... - -Secretary I 1 8 l awww i ' 'i - i 'F9 ' W'lllB i'.v' - K-4: , uw 0 98? CX in if , . W a ,ng . , ., 4 . do ., A lite: - ll . V. W ' ' ' s Y ' ' HE Student Council, during this past year has endeavored to cooperate with Mr. Kenney, the faculty, and the student body. The Student Council has participated in manygot the school. activities and has presented several assembly programs. Mr. james Laing 'has bee11 tlle temporary faculty adviser for this past semester, and has attended several ot our meetings. XVe are very grateful to him for his interest and assistance. - I , ' W l l SIMW ' p K H ' W 1 YJ ' 1 . ix' 1-.? .'v. if s ov' ' Q- 9 M , Q .. H . T - W A -,f nm.. '- E lil: K z e, fsth' in :g g UG., 8 ia- 4 . JiW q X , , 1 ,1,i,,,. .. , 1 rfb X 1 Q . A . J 'll , x ' . f'lvj E we 33-R + 'f'+5' Jy' ' 9 1 .. v J G 1 ' if i ' . 1 . W . I QQQ1- hz' 53, Iaf zzrz V.., A.'1 f'vi f 111': L Curtain and Mask Club Miss Genevra Geer and Mrs. Robert Garred, Sponsors Virginia Kinsey ........ --,- ........ ..... - - .... - ...... -------.. ......... - ...... --..----President Virginia Ti111iJCfS-..-, ..... ----N.. .... Vice-President Annette Wiley ......... W ....,... .... S ecretary Willialii Poulson- ...... -.-Treasurer ar- i e ' r -' H-xmnamg i -f- ?f'ki V .f f fftntt ., i .- - :rv i :V ::, 4:1.. -, .. A -- -A---.. .-L M .mp , v 'I . :V v ' ' r M , Q :Q -- . s ,1 W pt-.' A Q -.41 Inv- v, wi rf . K M e .-,-21 f -' . 4 A . 5 f if '-'- .fzff '..- .- ' ri.. -. - .. .- '---, :-:- g :,',,g V ' J -:,1 ,.4, Q , N September the Curtain and Mask Club was organized with Margaret Barnes as president, Virginia Timbers as vice-president, Annette Wiley as secretary, and VVilliam Poulson as treasurer, with Miss Lillian Gleissner as sponsor. In mid-year, however, Virginia Kinsey was elected president of the club, Margaret Barnes having been graduated with the January class. The object of the club is to give the members experience in acting, in directing, and to acquaint them with some of the modern plays, authors, and distinguished dramatists. All wishing to join the club were required to try out, thus try-outs furnished an interesting part in the weekly programs. Some of these programs were made up of walking rehearsals, clever readings, artistic dancing, short plays, popular, songs, musical readings, and various Stunts. E On November 19 the club presented three one-act plays: '4Two, Slatterns and a King by Edna St. Vincent Millayg Two Crooks and a Lady by Eugene Pilot, and The Dear Departed by Stanley I-Iaughton. This is an example of a well balanced program, consisting of a fantasy, a serious drama, and a humorous one. The producing of a group of one act plays is an annual practice, just as the spring production is. These plays met with great success, so great in fact that they have been produced several times. The Dear Departed was given at the 4-H Fair, and Two Crooks and a Lady was given in one of the school assemblies and for one of the Parent-Teacher meetings in February. The Curtain and Mask Club was alsorepresented in the annual Carnival given in Charleston High School last December. ,The club sponsored two side-shows and also a booth in which balloons, paper hats, etc., were sold. The spring production of this year was 'fThe Goose Hangs Highv by Lewis Beach. , can , l i i . A 'f V ' , ' ' - '4' ':'.'s'f . ', 'U :-'-9' Qrllt p ,-, Em-. gs, -:,- ,W Q ,1 - '-11 Aff 'D :T 1-3 - ill- In ' Ham 'B n N i Band Mr. Henry Francis, Director Lawrence Carson --- ........, M ...,...... - ....... -W ....................................... --- .... President Philip Skaff .......... -. ............... ...... - ----.-- ...............,...... --------e-Librarian Zundel Biltzer-.. ..... -M ..... --- ,.- ........ .... - .Assistant Librarian Archie James .............. -- ....... -- .......... ..,....... B usiness Manager Donald YVithrow ........, -,- .... ----- ......... Secy.-Treasurer I r , 19 fs J Lg U Qi Wes-RH W MY I I Q f T ll Q II if -- - -f,T,,,. . 1' -F1132 -seaffir 3 'eitl' A D521 11 A'1 . . ' ff T - y ri vi! .,e.1 ' f'.2 l:-Ei? 41 fl i . A. Z1.-111'-.FS-5-ififffs75'-1 ff' P 4 . . ...A -'- ' '- lig f lm -4 OR arousing pep and enthusiasm the hand has no equal. A school with- out a band would be almost entirely lacking in spirit because there would be no one to lead it. Charleston High School has a lind band. The organization is self-sustaining. All the money the band needs it makes for itself. It is a comparitively young organization in our school, but it ihas increased from only a few members to to membership of about forty witliin about five years. The band played at all the home football games last season and also went to Parkersburg with the team when Charleston High School played there. It also furnished music for a few college games at Laidley Field. During the basketball season we played for the home games and kept up the old Charles- ton High School spirit. Having no more athletic games to play for and not being willing to spend the time in idleness, the band rehearsed for a concert during the spring season, which was well worth hearing. The band gives only a few concerts, but what it does give are always a success. 5 ,gr , 'Abu' ,. . ,. . - 'M-'clit' I. r r , is I H w -l ' 5: Y if 'i' ' 'L Sw ff, i LT ,.,.........,...4. Q ,...,,.,1', 1 ,11., - ' -::. A :iii T1 1.1 Qgiggj E:.535,l::fr l , , Orchestra Mr. J. Henry Francis, Director Louis Potter ---- ......... -- ..... ..-M ..... ...........,....................... P resident Ioe Hudson L ......... ...,..r ,.......,...............,. V i ce President Philip Skaff ......... - ...,.,.,,...,.,.,.,.. r,.L-.--- Secretray-Treasurer Lynwood 1VIZ'LCCO1'111Zl.Ck ,...... L ,,.c...,.. - .... Librarian Lawrence Carson ......,,. - .,..,..,......r..,......,.c,.,.., .,...,... ---,Assistant Librarian Mary Edith Hutchison ..........,....... -----.. ...,.,...., , ...r. Business Manager Dennis Scott ......, N ,....,. 4,--,--L---- .............. Publicity Agent I ,M 198 BL qw! I --1, - Qi ll my-1 A R' Q C- A . vu . . Ill w - ..,.. vw ii' Wir , V ' ffl i s-.E ' u, -S'ffl. :'N.i '?'!'1'N: :sin '- '- A 1 '4 Q -,.i' :. ig 517121. 'fg :1, 3 ? I7T 5-'- 'T' :F .:',g1fl'j4- i A 'll 1 f D- L GI- '- : 1- ,: '4 32 155 2351 11555 --l-- 1. QQ if i i ii it N ' 'ti 'A 'L ' - by 4.... if 'f I lyd ::E5ii::f:?32ii2,f.2.-. -'::ef5-q-21.- .1-Ngfn.-T -- ' -- ---2:-'-Qiii- 1.1.5:f:1.2i-.-....,-if ' 'II '-.. 2' r--.'-' 5 su' r w J iiiifisllf ' '5T'f7i'3f.55:5555-1352? 'f5,'???5:5:33f.? -Zfifff?-?2??5-' il -' ' I M .H M-I ,,-,:.:w.1.',...1.1 .-..,., 1,3553 3351- 5,135- E : .'.g 'z f M NO Annual would be complete without a picture ot the school orchestra. This organization is one of the most important factors in the life of the school. The orchestra is probably the most active club in Charleston High School extra-curricular activities. At the beginning of the school year, last September. the orchestra was immediately organized with a wealth of new material which made it the largest instrumental combination in the history of Charleston High School. John Minsker was elected president: Philip Skaff, secretary-treasurerg Lyn- wood MacCormaclc and Lawrence Carson, librariansg Mary Edith Hutchison. business manager: and Dennis Scott, publicity agent. At the beginning of the second semester ,the ofhce of president was left vacant because of the withdrawal of John Minsker from school. and Louis Potter was elected to the position. - One of the outstanding events in which the orchestra participated during the first semester was the first VVest Virginia State High School Orchestra, organized and directed by our own director, Mr. I. Henry Francis. Charleston High School was well represented and took many of the first chair positions. Near the end of the semester, january 17th, the orchestra gave a concert which was well received. In the mid-year graduation it furnished the music for the Class Night and Commencement exercises. The orchestra is the mother of the Little Symphony Orchestra. The latter combination was organized to play for assemblies and other per- formances as the regular orchestra proved too large to handle with ease. It gave a concert on February 24. This orchestra also gave a concert at Kanawha City on March 12, which was well rendered and well received. On April 27 it also played for the Athletic Demonstration which was given by the Physical Education Department. Aside from its regular duties, the orchestra took an active part in the annual Music VVeek program. It played in combination with the Junior High School orchestras in the annual Combined Orchestra Concert. This has proven very-successful in the past and proved even a greater success this year. The Charleston High School O1'Cl'1CStl'3. also gave a concert of its own during Music Weelc. 1. . f I -. 1 mn ' , geek . . .. fx, W 14.1 AN -i R. , 'lg-Qa5mL 5iM5E3,?f.g3m: :gs gf lg QffyLtrrQfQ.C..,lz1Cm1x ,fwf ,ft 3:1-Q LE J f 'iL.f.-4-'f QNL,f711. X x' e VXYXM-ffgi' ' Yf- V:i.Y'7.rf'f!'l' VTFMN if ff ' e l J . ,Y v-if. -,N fm..--A114 -P Q, qNegi17.lfV1. SQ 1,,1f?7,5l'1lz5r.zf5f,y-' wp rjpwgffxt --ffxi-- it-if-'1-c?21 , lifblfzgwi '--1 7' 'l'r-'zbijfffl wf'i?2?E'ri' fJr.Y'H71JwJ' 5 3 Q - r-fff-i 1 l ' VV.: , ! M '.L -' 2' , v 'a,-,i'i,i.'5x45,,:'L-rfrgf.-V if-zqjsi if 11, ,4?i,- 4,lii...3 ,155 '1QAn - A H . I iff, ll, , CN- : rlfw- 4,-fini ' my g ig-. . : All ' ' 1-,g.,5f 1, 'f KJ , ' N '- 1 V ' '7 4 fail 4 ,- 'f'g'g'-4-'1fz,-'y!'- '11 .tix lx R. N. .f f - E... -- 'A' -',. ' Q -CE tak lihiir' Girls' Glee Club Miss Mira L. Mitchell, Director Margaret Lindsay ..............,... - ,,..... ............,. P resident fFirst Sexnesterj Mary Edith Hutchison ....,, ,...... P resident QSeconcl Semesterj Nancy Thom ......... ...............,..,.....,.,.. S ecretary Martha Kemper .....,......,. ..... ..,...., P 1 iblicity Agent Oliva Baxter .,......,.. - ......, ..............,.... L ,.... L ibrarian Ida Schwartz .... ....... B usiness Manager I ' L ji L ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,q-h..-,-,.c, .,,:,m-.Q,-.efflfg-aaa-Wamw-:eq-ws-wif!!-Bef-2mLr gf3 'tis' ,. I . ivmwi 1 5 ri AA he 'W ....A. ':'r1 5 . EA HE Glee Club meets every Monday and Thursday afternoon at the sev- enth period. There are thirty-six 'members and three on the Waiting list. You cannot join without trying out before our director, Miss Mitchell. One is dropped from the roll if there are three unexcused absence marks after her name. This gives the ones on the waiting list a chance. Our accompanist is Olive O'Dell. She plays for the Double Quartet and the Girls' Glee Club Trio. r , an The Double Quartet consists of Irene Baxter and Kathleen Ferguson, first soprano, and Virginia Pauley, Margery Belsches, Mary Jones, 'and' Margaret Board. second soprano. The trio consists of Nancy Thom, first soprano, Mary Edith Hutchison, second soprano, and Martha Kenrperaalto. The annual Glee Club concert was given March 16. It consisted of a few songs by the entire Glee Club including VVynken, Blynken, and Nod in which Mary Agnes 'Young was the soloist. Several numbers by the Glee Club Trio, and a number of novel dances in foreign costume. The Glee Club took part in the carnival, the Christmas Pageant, Easter Pageant, and was combined with the boys in the operetta given at the end of the year. Three of the niernbers went to the Natio11a1 Chorus at Chicago in April. They were Nancy Thom, Mary Agnes Young, and Mary Edith Hutchison. Lal. - - ff N: Q SL rf QW . . m MQ - ll -,WM 5- .N '., 1' v f . C 11' 'i , 'W' A , Y' 'K QS xiii M A-:I-222-1-I A zfvxi' ' Q7 0555. i f , , ffhi.-f,f'i 1:-.7 . 5 A ' f :fi 'A 'A '-'.f x ' lvl B r l -'l i '. l -'1',: - l '- e . , za:f:---13223-5.1-:qu fi::,e:g1pf-::1'r:3i-2:1 fs:-:.':'-1g.,1-:-.Z-P- .1:f.-nies,-'-Q-vfemz'-e.-'zff -.-53-55:,:,x-,-:5 1' 1'--7 ff s 3:-32s.1z1'f '4 'r ' 5 l H I Boys' Glee Club Mr. I. Henry Francis, Director Joe Hudson-- ........ - ...... ---- ......... ----- ...... .- ......... Q .................,. .. ................ President Van Pierson--- ---..-..--- --- ---. --- -.---.-..--..------. Secretary-Treasurer Lawrence McMains-- .. .....-..-----. --Publicity Agent Mose Slutsky--- .-..-. .-.....- B usiness Manager Don VVithr0W- ..... - ...--. Librarian n .19 mg - jjj! ---J K g 1 . . 1 l f e lf s ,. '. - 'ef-Ina f m e .. 1 'af ' ,,,.., V,., in new f d ' a W ien HE minute we hear the name Boys' Glee Club we take notice, for it means a great deal to everyone in Charleston High School. The chief aim of the Boys' Glee Club is to serve through singing. Besides doing marvelous work in High School they have frequently appeared before the Kawanis, Rotary, and Lions' Clubs and other social organizations. Nor does the Club coniine its activities to Charleston alone. High schools in Montgomery,-Hurricane, Dunbar, South Charleston, have been visited and aided in various programs. Visits have also been made to Marshall College at Huntington. Besides singing to serve, the members of the Boys' Glee Club, in conjunction with the Girls' Glee Club, serve as ushers at the Civic Music concerts. Q y . ' A custom, established early and since preserved, is that of maintaining a well working and playing ensemble. This year the custom has been elabor- ated upon, for two other bodies have been added, the saxophone quartet and the Mandolin Club. b At the beginning of the lirst semester officers were elected, but at mid- year oneivery valuable officer and member, Bill VVhite1nan was lost through graduation. Van Pierson has been elected to his place as Secretary-Treasurer. The personnel of the Glee Club is as follows: Joe Hudson, President, Van Pierson, Sec-Treas.g Lawerence McMains, Publicity Agent, Mose Slutsky, Business Mgr., Donald Wfithrow, Librarian. First Tenors: James Aultz, Lawrence McMains, Edwin Ratclilfe, Fred Scott, Elliot Sherwood, Frank Simmons, Mose Slutsky, Chester Bourne, lfVilliam Fleming. Second Tenors: Emil Brown, Lawrence Carson, Lynwood MacCor1nack, Lon Hutchison, James Lovell, Wfilliam Poulson, Cecil VV'inter, Donald VVitl1rovv. Baritones: Zundel Biltzer, Clarence Smith, Claude Carr, Tyler Cope, Thomas Ellis, Stanley Eppstein, Louis Haddad, Joe Hudson, Louis Potter, James Seward, Philip Scaff, Carl Wall, Clarence Vlfard, Denver Clendennin. Basses: Robert Barr, Harold Beckner, Blaine Cornwell, Mark Gillispie, D. C. Kennedy, Bender McClay, Van Pierson, Beryl Poe, Carl Rigrish, Frank Williaiiis, VVil1iam Hundley, and Donald Pitzerg Accompanist, Gertrude Slutskyg Director, Mr. J. Henry Francis. .Z !r ' I l -ee trwwem. ,li if f M ev ln sr at 5 W' Q' v uamiuve l , ,fi-L, ,y f Hfflfa- ' ' E ' :xii 1 L dl .-:- .- .4 ,Q 'J' .-E. 15' 'viii V8 5' T., V- ' Qt , ' -'f-.- -F' '1'fJ:'.,1 ' -'I--f . wi 'ri L- -, H f 1 -. , 4 . . 11 Ti -,.- I, Y fi M tu. A ,K 411:-.131 ofa' vs- -. T I tfffgiz 2, 'AJ ' - 'LT !.-i-.L .-an 'ffl N - , I V i ifffsifii-5I'i'f5f1Tf?if3?3f5xi:-?f5fEf'f4f5 'li'-if-3 -1 7' A . v -1 urs:rf!-i.'ff5S:22541222-2'z-.'.-.. .,.. 'fmf1'e1'E?2i5.?J-L-'f:':-1f3f.1f-155E'-JIS?5:E1f21i'f'f?5-'-'T'515552's at 7 ' 'rw f its get We mf iw Chorus Miss Mira L. Mitchell, Director Mary Fenton Harclway - ...... - ......... .. .... ---.. ........... .. ..... - ........ mn. ..... President Wi11if1'ed Jo11es.,..-..-.-..--- ....... ------- ,,......... ---u .... - .... - ........... Secretary Evelyn Watt ...... - ...,... - ........ ------,- ...... ..-Business Manager Beatrice Scheer ................. - ........................... ----- .......... - ........... ---Publicity Agent Vera Yeardley .,--- .... - ..... N--- ..,...... - .... ------------..---..-Accompanist Harold Beckner-- nn-- ......... .. ...... - ....... ..-..----------.- ..... Librarian u I 1928 I N f A ' inn.-1 e ' , c r . 'erm r v , B i Q 'l2,u.l,1:1.:1' .:,,..1,l1. :s-f m e ,4,g:E':f2f,, Iriu .-.v,V , Ea u mm 1 1: 5- 5 1 'if' ' 'c v, -fA2 1 f l '- 55? 1,1.: kf irf 1 .... 1 1- ' M v t -1 '- 1I I 'A'1 ': -: 5 J EBJII HE Charleston High School Chorus organization under the direction of Miss Mira L. Mitchell this year has held its meetings on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week. The concerts of the group have been mostly in callaboration with the other High School musical organizations. The re- petition of the Bells of Beaujolaisu in the fall was given by the combined clubs for the benefit of the Teachers' Convention. The Christmas and Easter pageants followed and easily the chorus participated in the music programs for Music Wleek. , The personnel consists of the following: Hulda Ashley. Elizabeth Arnold, James Aultz. Irene Baxter, Harold Beckner, Isabel Blaine, Margaret Board, Beatrice Burgess, D. C. Brame, Edith Caldwell. Josephine Carr, Fannie Cohen, Sybal Cox, Helen Dean, Vivian Davidson, Mary Jane Gillespie, Katherine Gillespie, Florence Gardner, Evelyn Grogg, Mary Fenton Hardkvay, Helen Hanley, Wlinona Hanna, Nicholas Habib. Mildred Jarrett, Cloda Jarrett, Goldie Jason, Mary Jay, Elsie Jones, Mary Jones, VVinifrede Jones, VVilliam Jordan, Grace Koehn, Ann Krentzlin, Nida Lanham, Elizabeth Lindsey, Eleanor Lopez, Evelyn Mendelssohn, Alice Meyers, Williaiii Mickell, Elizabeth, Miller, Mae Morgan, Mary Ellen Parkins, Elizabeth Payne, Helen Pauley, Beatrice Scheer, Ida Schwartz, Emelie Schmidt, Marie Smith, Dorothy Spencer, Margery Stump, Henrie Steinmetz, Ruth Thomas, Anna Thompson, Emily VVallace, Mildred Vlfoodward, Opal Vfilliams, Marion NVhitehurst, Esther VVoodall, Vera Y eardley, Mary Agnes Young. l Q, 'u . 9 5, or K 'I -v Q ' , 4 vw n A .I 4 'W ' . ' 5 . - . f Qu 1, a ll . , Q 'Q V. V .Q 'hr :gf 1. rn ' , '40 1 9 ', ,, -L f. yi , J ll : '. Q 'f 5 A ln rfksz.-i, ' U 1 I- R 4 1. .rss lvj 1 ' I f ' X 9 l I . ' ' '11 Il -, 1 1 4 1 x o ' C41 H ' S, '. t., . A S . , '. n A H r WY X ' 'k , La Tertulia Miss Geneva Geer, Sponsor Eleanor Robson...---- ..... --- ......... ------ ............... - .... 5 ................ -- ...... - .... President John Field--- ..,...... .. .......... ------ ......... ...v........... - .......... .. Vice-President Virginia Kinsey ........ ---...-.--- ......,.. ----- .... Secretary-Treasurer Charles Freidnian ....,. ---Book Strap Representative s o 8 l 19 l i i-wwf, 'V--'Tf f - programs and good refreshments. f , dh Q :,, I ', ' ,,, . fi -1: , 'J 'J ', ,ui . I. ' N E. .,I4 S f 13.2 1'-' , Jiif-' '11, - 1:2 1 1: .,Z- 3' ..Y '-'L , 1 'S' . '..- ,-- : -' . ll 'r.. .. ' J jh y' -:-. f ri: ,fsj 5 Img! HIS year's Char1estonian would not be complete without some kind of a story about the Spanish Club of Charleston High School. La Tertulia was formed several years ago, and has been a growing or ganization ever since. At one time we had a membership of ninety some students and over S5100 in the bank. XK'e bought a lovely picture forthe new Charleston High School building which now hangs in room 317, and we also bought a Victrola with part ot the money. At present we have a membership of eighty-eight students, and each meeting is looked forward to by every member. Gften we have to send away out-siders, too. Our meetings have always been noted for their interesting At Christmas time every year, La Tertuliau gathers food from eachiof the Spanish classes and delivers at least four bushel baskets full to the poor and needy in and around Charleston. This year we distributed four- baskets to poor families, and we felt well repaid for our time and trouble. We have as our president this year Eleanor Robsong our vice-president, John Fieldg our secretary-treasurer, Dale Monday. YVe hope everyone in the years to come who is taking Spanish will be a member of La Tertuliaf' and we are going to strive to continue to niake our club one of the best and most desirable for the students of Charleston High School. I f ' - -ii Q r N- A 5. 9 .. . 5- 1 h 'ah - f 11 -.wir nv' X , -v --1 .7112 . f ' E I -in-,...y 'hiv , u f . ig A V, ' -A R K L . rl ' -' ' lv, ,, ,,, 1 ,fffiffil-3521-f .1 , I I, -8 ' 1 ,, ,M s M Latin Club Mr. C. D. Kelley, Sponsor Mary Alice Reger ....,............................................................ ..--H--------Consul Martha Kemper .... .. .... - ........ - ...... - ............. - .... --- .. ...... - ..... .....Consu1 Edwin Shepherd ........... - .... ---- .. ..... -..- ..- .... -Praetor F l 19 ,,l, el QM H fn.. Fi? X C-s -4 ,QL . Q'-qw' 3 rw V'-'ts t ir - ,,,.,, A V N' -. m ay HE Latin Club was founded ,the fall semester of 1927 in the department of Latin. The purpose of its organization is to promote a more general interest in the study of the Latin language and in Roman customs. The Club is open to all students in High School who have completed IOB Latin, and others whom the Club considers in sympathy with its object. There are only three meetings held each semester, but these are planned with a View of giving an hour full of interest and entertainment to the student of Latin and Roman customs. The Club is planning to have a banquet some time near the end of the semester at which food will be prepared and served in Roman fashion. In addition to its regular activities the Club is kept in touch by means of the contributions of members in the Acta Latina corner of the Book Strap. The members of the Latin Club are: Mary Alice Reger, Martha Kemper, Betty Preston, Frances Shon, Charlotte Reid, Madge Matheny, Emelie Schmidt, Milton Vtfhite, jean Miller, Edna Clement, Harriet Straughn, Francis Dixon, Dorth Potter, Ethel Montelius, Mary Fenton Hardway, Roger Young, Elizabeth Young, Nelson Rucker, Elfreda Massey, Charles Brown, Mary Fran- cis Hill, Edna Pritt, Doris Wycoff, Louise Sweeney, VVarren Wilkerson, Char- lotte Hudson, Margaret Marquis, Mary Lawson, Marian McClure, Helen Constantine, Jane Hutchinson, Burnya Hall, Dymock Smith, Mary Christine Cooke. EEIIDIQNQ, 4,5 cj, P -iibm g ie sr Ill in yd Q A! 9 ' -i...j 1 lg nv' K 'glint l' 'vb Tcl lu n ' ,4 Q I 1 mg- 1:v 1l.f'f'AEiX'i '.-FQLZS' fi 'i ' N N ,V i ' gn. H U I 8 MQ!!! ug.1flC':r V l X T if' W 'If wi- A :Sf 2? R. if '14l'f9?'. 121- 'fL4f i , - ' iff W A i 'i U ' ' 0 V -, 'ff H 3 ' X A V ' 1 i 11 f H Margaret Cummings Virginia Pauley .............. French Club QFirst Sernesterj Margaret Fast ,..,... ,- QSCCOIICI Sernesterj ----------------President Vice President - ...,.. .... S ecretary -President Margaret Fast ..................... --,-,-,-- ...........,......... . ............ e ...... Annette Wiley ........... -.. Jane McLellan ......... Vice President -. .,.... - ,...... ----- ..,. Secretary 1 8 ' rv, gi W' ' - W .in i , -' Pr 0 3 1 . 1 .. ,, , 1,5 , f-I 'I 'H ' f f Ng H .'. +1 f. 5' 'Q ' g - X . ' A ' 'A ' .. n. ff ' H aa fri' V X Q' if 1 - 111 .. 9. 595' 1.5551 -' .1 ff if' f1 .1c'5'f:---. 1 v' . -- '--4 1-- -' 1 22-:1'5'9f11H I 2: ffm '-2112: .'.. if-?3:5.1,1i-'Ci-'-1.3 ti' 'A E r Wffifvh-I .:- 'L-:-.'::-::v.-.tem-.1.1 .-.. :,-3 ::::4c. .-.-.1-::. . .::4: ..-:- H I-IE French Club began under the direction of Miss Carolyn Campbell in l9Z6. It has grown to be quite a large organization as it has an en- rollment of 'forty members this semester. The club has a very good motto, which is Vouloir c'est Pouvoirf' which means WX-Vhere there is a will, there is a way. Very attractive pins are worn by the club members. Two carnivals have been held since- the beginning of the French Club. At the lirst carnival, a French fashion review wasigiven by the club. Also at the booth Eskimo pies were sold. At the second carnival the club gave a play entitled Petit Chaperon Rouge. This time popcorn balls and pea- nuts were sold at the booth. The club made a large profit from both carnivals. The first year of the French Club a play was given for. the assembly. This play was entitled Enter the Herof, Lucille Haviland took the leading part. Last semester the club, with the Social Science Club, had charge of the Armistice Day assembly. A very pretty peagent was given. A very pretty' Christmas program was held this year. Each person drew someones' name and gave him a small present. At our Christmas meeting these presents were given out and were much enjoyed by everyone. Popcorn and large juicy apples were served. The French Club entertained with a delightful Easter program this semes- ter. Loraine Lyon gave two readings, Those I-Iorrizontal Pockets and Louisa Miss Campbell and Mary Beth Garrison gave talks on the French Easter costumes. The club owes its success and good times at the meetings to its leader, Miss Campbell. Mir' 'J v ' ,5 9 l E ie os 1 '47 V 4, .'la-- - - ' B lf' If , fuk ' an . s g, , ' n 9 P4 ' 1: IJ i -, 6 ,V sux ., W ,1 2,2 yi va. uv 1 an A ' , rug 6 K j A f M M PV' lvj ' 95 N WV' 3 . ii Q . 'f Q ' 9' 'ng .. Q if Q ' X :X ? ' - 1 1 ff I 57 1' ife 'K : f' ' '4 1 . 15 Art Club Miss Agnes Huston, Sponsor Ralph Young .,.........., ................ ........ . . ........ ...,...,...,,,v.,............., P resident Fraink 'Turner ...... ......... .......,... X 7 ice President Dan Geary .,.. ,. ............. .............. T reasurer Ann Krentzlin ....... .......,... S ecretary I 19 s ' 4 ll ' ' V ' ,f21. y' -A44 I 153 55 OIN the Art Club? Didn't know there was one, No one but girls be longingg is there? Yes? NVhat do you do? Draw Venus and hear about the Parthenon on the Acropolis, or is it the Acropolis on the Parthenon? Monday at the seventh, is it? Aw, I guess I can sleep better in my home-room then. Join the Art Club? I can't draw! Don't you really have to know how? How cute! And you learn about clothes and what to wear and when? Oh fine! I dicln't know that was art, though. Do you have movies, too? Oh well, if they are movies and don't move, what can you expect for nothing? You meet every Monday, and the president, vice-president, and treasurer all boys? Sure, I'l1 join. 'WVhat-diyuh-do? Sounds too much like work to me! An honest-to-John architect that designs buildings and has ,em built? Is he going to talk? WIICIIP And you had a guy here once who taught architecture in an art school and I didnlt hear him? Say, do you suppose he knows anything about Carnegie Tech? Sure, I'l1 be there l And you're really going to get up in assembly and draw cartoons before all those kids? Aren't you SCARED? Gee, I'd be scared to have anyone see me draw. You're sure I won't have to do anything in Assembly or in any place like that? VVear an outht in a style show? Not really? That would be ine! I'd be thrilled to death. That would be rather nice, too' You know I always wondered why they raved so about those funny old pic tures of people dressed up in old clothes! Yes, I'd really like to know. And he's president? Ooooh! VVhen can I join ? mmf 01- ei is - -, If fi if -ii , E y Q- .ii V , Riu, , . H'lv' , ' ', J 'n , . ,' , n V 4 . 1, Q. ,A N In ?j .A nf , an 1 1 , .. , 4 Q - . Q 4 1 v - ,. ' - ua A we f f-4 -. ,. . 1 O Q, Q 4,1 '- . In , ' , . 1 . .gd l 95 f X J 9 . l , - . if . 5, ,K ' 4' VA i . f 1 Y 'W' . ' f , ' U' i ,, ., , J i , , ,, , ' - - ' - W 'Z A : Q ' ' WSJ Science Club Harry Whittiiigtoii .... M-- .... .,...., ............,.,.. .. ........, , .,... ...,... P 1 'esident Mary Porter Carper ........,,. .............. ....,. , ......,......... V i ce President James Seward--- ...., . ...,...,... - ........ ......., .. - ......, 4 ....... Secretary- Charles Franklin ,.... um-, ......... ....... N .......... T reasurer Joe Hutchinson .... K--. ......... Publicity Agent Mr. Meier ........ . .,....... Adviser I 19 8 i l V 5 3 ' Ag, . i . S . H W S ff ' if ':Q, 'mxk 3'--'li ' 'Q 1 F HE Charleston High School Scientific Society, which is the original name of the Science Club, has as its objectives the scientific advancement of its members, the furthering' of their school union, and the encouragement of what is best in high school lile. The emblem of the club is CHS3. The officers for the first semester were: James Seward, president-9 Ernest Bigley, vice-president, Alfred Sines, secretaryg Harry Wfhittington, treasurerg Joe Hutchinson, publicity agentg Mr. Meier, Adviser. r C CALENDAR OF THE CHS3 . Organized ....,,..,.............................. .. ,... 2 ......, . .......... .- .....,...,..... - .....,......, Sept. 27, 1927 Address by Mr. Greeuawald on his Experiinents at Cornell. ..,....,. Oct. 25, 1927 Social Meeting ........ 2 ..,.., - ........ .... ........ . ................,.......... Q - -- ....... ...... N ov. 8, 1927 Election ol Oflicers ................ .......... . . ---- ........ . ...... .Feb. 14, 1928 Visited Owens Bottle Co. ...... . - ....... - ..... s-------.Mar. 5, 1928 PERSONNEL Harry VVhittington, Mary Porter Carper, James Seward, Charles Franklin, joe Hutchinson, Josephine jones, Thomas Scott, Charles Eckerson, Merlin Goldstein, Robert Cummings, Thomas Young, Margarite Xafoodrum, Graves Trunibo, john Trumbo, Elizabeth Hawley. S 1 8 7 V' r , 1 . ' Jia- J - ' 1 ,I V Il 1 xv .V ,Q R2 1 '-Q vi? ', m' U08 0 ,4 T kj f' 0--311' if ' K Q - Y 1 -foil 'K , A We Q - ff X -. if H 1 X ' if, P i l Y ff , ' ' f l 1 ' 5. -:,-.3 f' i 1 i l .:f. ff 'el? 11 f , l Home Economics Club ' Miss Isabel Kimmel and Miss Ruth Lilley, Sponsors President - ....... - ................ - - ................. .............. - ................... V irginia. Hager Vice President .... - ................ -. ........... Mildred Woodward Secretary- ....... .. ............ - .......... Florence Gardner I l 19 i I WWWV A . .. it 3 5 B., f .. 'I . . 'rf-L'-. ,3 ,fw i . r :D il ' , . Ulf- Z-15717-jiriQj1.V-:Q-or-2 :L ' 1 f ri z.3.,. T'5: ..V1 :4:.iE,.::m 1 L' Q, A 4 lvl 'V A ' r f-'1' -1 ,115 ' -,-:, f.f.f,5g-gggf1a::,.,-, ., . -1 1 1'-'--1 v -'--- V--H TTENTION PLEASE! Here we are, hfty girls from the Home Ec- onomics Club. VVe are a jolly crowd and always have a wholesome good time in our club meetings. XfVe were organized four years ago, and since then we have been one of the most active clubs in school. The purposes of our club are to bring to- gether girls who are interested in Home Economicsg to stimulate those interested in the art of home makingg to inform the girls of the opportunities offered by home economics as a professiong to offer an opportunity for the girls in the department to show the people of the community their activitiesg and to bring the students in closer touch with the greater organizations of home economics. Our club is affiliated with the National and State Home Economics Association, and all our members are entitled to wear the official pin. We have had many interesting meetings, and our programs have always been enjoyed. The first meeting of this year saw the installation of new mem- bers. This was a very pretty ceremony, and the latter members were officially welcomed into the club. ldfe later held a style show to which we invited all the mothers, faculty, and students. At a George Washington banquet we carried out our color scheme of rose and grey and emphasized civic responsibility as demonstrated in the lite of VVashington. During the first semester we had programs dealing with home customs, dress, and foods of different countries. The second semester our theme was Having a good time at home , and we learned to entertain with stories, gave a playlet, VVhy we dream bad dreams , collected Parlor tricks for high school girls, practiced how to teach habit-forming games to little children, and our grand finale was an out-door meeting, a picnic, How is that for the terms' work of an organization with an educational and social aim? 18 M ' p S . S U' -in .. . f . X , 4 v ' . A W 'nw X41 Li :s 'Hg' n 9 I' 'I ' E 1 Q. '-we .. K .. . .. 4. .. 1 -2 , t 5 ' A' I' 1 J UU 1 ' B if ' 'W W , -4 J i Stenographic Association Kyle Huffman ..................,.,...............................,.,.,.,..... , ,..... - ..................,... President A Kathleen Ferguson .... ....... ....,...,...... - ............ V i ce President Orville Eads .....................,... - ........... - ........ Secretary-Treasurer I Ne1le'M. Cunningham- ........, 4Book Strap Reporter Esther Hark ....,... Book Strap Steuographer , 1 8 t W -rw r 5 ' 5, , , H19 h 8 u 1 -.s -1- , .sn '- . TW '7 L ' ' A ' ' . A 1 , ,, -fifn all if. it V' '-.' ',':, -i-iiiffi -. 5.-sr .-'- 35513 ' ': 5 ' ' ,,.,2 la F 1 and 7 ' '7 .l: f4' f f'S-fri' : 'liilliliiilz ii ?-l5Iil:flEf'f?W HE Charleston High School Stenographic Association has passed through another successful year. The Association has met once a month, during which business has been transacted and programs appropriate for such an organization has been provided. The members enjoyed especially the debate Resolved: That VVomen Make a Success in Business . Of course the affirmative won. The ad contest, too, was popular, also the switch- board demonstration given by the Ches-apeake and Potomac Telephone Company, which was unique and instructive. A On the 17th of April, the Association entertained with an informal party in the Cafeteria of the High School. Invitations were extended to all alumni- members to attend. This party was primarily intended to get suggestions for the alumni banquet. There were games, contests, and refreshments. The Sixth Annual Banquet of the Association was a fitting climax to the year's activities. Plates were laid for two hundred and seventy-five business men, alumni and students, making it a record-breaking number. The ban- quet was held at the Rutlner Hotel, April 24, at 6 o'clock. One of the main purposes of the banquet was to acquaint the business men of Charleston with what is being done at the High School along business lines, and to establish a point of Contact between business men, stenographers and students of the Association. This purpose is further carried out by engaging some outstanding man of experience as principal speaker and hav- ing this speaker address some business men's club at their noon-day luncheon. Hon. M. M. Neely, United States Senator from West Virginia, very capably rendered this service this year, addressing the Kiwanis Club and many friends at noon, and the Association banquet at 6 o'clock. The moral of Peter B. Kyneys story of The Go-Getter , which made up the chief part of the Senator? speech at the banquet, was deeply impressed upon the minds of the students. Virginia Wasli welcomed the guests, Charlotte Emick responded for the alumni, Mr. I. K. Anderson, for the business men. Rebecca Rosenthal, with What Is Your Jonah ? very commendably represented the students. Mary Alice Reger showed her ability as a clever toastmistress. The Rotary Club, the Kiwanis Club, the Chamber of Commerce, the Lions Club, and the Civitan Club had representatives who ably responded to the program and spirit of the occasion. Membership in the Association includes all taking the Stenographic Course in the High School, and the Alumni of the Department. Rosalie Hisley, Secretary-Treasurer, graduated at mid-year, making it necessary to elect a new officer. 1 19C e 'ry-in P' ml 5 --- wh ' lil ' 9 Any .l r f , 1 . . - ., , , . , rnol e vQ , l 4 V l m, . 3 if ' n W X 1 ' ' ff 1'1 'N .Ai. -'f 'A A1f 1 ll 4 -'1' 1L' ' g' ' -n lk V .hs lf X U. N Speeders' Club ---- Miss Alta Shoen, Sponsor Kathleen Ferguson .,..........................................,............................ e ,... -------,President Francis Fravel .............,.,... ........ - - ........ - .......... ----- ..,. M-, .... Vice President Margaret Young .......................................,.. Secretary-Treasurer Rosalie Hisey .....,,. Chairman of P1'Og'I'Zll1l Committee I ,o s S 'i'-Ski? Av ir- rap e, ,ig Q '--,-wi, -'-- A '--h-,. .-LQ ,, N ff-, Z.. 1 .o .P 552' 'ia .'f 5 g ffi' ..,' Q 4. ' 1-Hr . BOUT the middle of last November there was a general rush at 3:30 in the school corridors. Short skirts revealedvsilk hose, runs, rolls, bow- legs, knock-knees, and similar familiar sights. Shorty stepped to one side that he might avoid the crowd, and directly across the hall the bookkeeping teacher quickly dodged an oncomer toprevent a collision. ' ' f For goodness sake, who let them out? asked Shorty. VVell, thatls one thing you can't' accuse me off, said the handsome in- structor. VVhat do they represent? Oh-Hello there, Miss Fravel, what's the hurry P A gust brought back somiething like sp-ee,-e . Did she say there was goingf to be something like a spree? anxiously inquired Sl1orty. l ' V i'Oh, no! I wouldn't think that of those girls even though they are pretty ridiculous. Did you ever see such gum-chewing? Oh, bother! They have to be stenographers. Now, that that's solved let's go down to Room 126 where they disappeared. ' As they reached the door, Mrs. Zimmer, exausted but laughing, made her exit. just finished a typing test, she gasped, but I can't compete with such SPEED. ' SPEED? VVhy how simple it was after all. It was the organization of the Speeders' Club. This organization sponsored the District Contest and is responsible for much newly acquired speed among the members. gy lBF9'1 3 rn? 41, 7 8 N- xfzv H S 1AP ili ,l ,, ar ' v- im , 'bf 1 1 dl ' U. ,Q 0 'JI' .49 L7 'f ni n 9 ' ,, I fo 0 271:11 C- ' Y P if l ' ' A M V ' ' I rl at M' W ,, -J' ' ' . ' J . fx ' W G x , , I ' v - , ' 1 L lu Q 11 Q 3 ' X ' . if ' l i 2 I , ,, , o - T- N -1r,.,r Social Science Club Mr. YVi1liz1m S. Gilbert, Sponsor Opal Crist ..... - ........... - ...... - ........ .- -- ......... - ........... N., .... ..--------President Charlotte McWhorte1' ..,... ........ ........ W ' ice President Mary Porter Carper ............ --- ............. .... - ....... - ..... S ecretary Fred Kautz.-- .... ...---.- .... -- ............ - .... Treasurer I 19 8 I Aff 1 ' -14-. 5 ' ,'4:n,, , Q'-f,.ig1L h 1 ll , A 1 A 7 -7 ' 1,-,.-. 1 5-'--El' ifiii-i-se'1,-fee:-Paz? f i 3 HE Social Science Club, formerly the History Club, is an organization open to all students of social science. It was organized for the purpose of stimulating a more active interest in the held of social science. Each meeting is devoted to special items of interest to society, as the history of VVest Virginia, Parliamentary Law, or current events. Not every meeting, however. is a strictly business affair. for there are purely social meetings at which entertainment is furnished and refreshments served. A large program was planned lfor this yearj but on account of the ab- sence of Miss Patton, the sponsor of the Club, who was taken ill, the plans were abandoned for a short time. However, Mr. Gilbert kindly consented to assume the responsibility of sponsor during Miss Patton's absence, and much work has been accomplished, the most notable being the Armistice Day pro- gram which the members of the French and Social Science Clubs gave in assembly on November ll. There are fifty-two members in' the Social Science Club, and it is hoped that next year there will be even more members and that the good work of the club will be continued. .18 ,a 4 3 . J S : Y Ss- A B Q A 5, 9 ,. F El L ' ' f' dl . .we ... M. '- 1 'W i: i7 'lf 445 A V 3' . - . , -' J Tgax :kill QL ., W1 ' 'I F Hu ' M ' I :2E5ff41rJ1i351i2f:22-:, 1'-'1Qi1J'I?:P:Z1p3:':If:1311:Q5-3' ,E11f5i I'I'-j2.'E1sgg.:?2:1-3?3Qff.j2'r31ig'g.z 2 :f,Tf2-211,513.2 , .t .- ' '1L'l. . S PT ,, ,, l hm V -....- .,, , ..,. V H b i ,. .,..- f s Mmm l l Boy Leaders Club Mahre H. Stark, Director Robert Raisbeck-- ................. -- .....,.. -----,.. ....... H-- .... --- ..... ---...-.. ..... - President Henry Podlesch ...........N........................... - ......,......... -------- Vice-President Ambrose Griflith .. .......... --...--- ...... -,-----,--- Secretary Robert Cummings ,.....,.,...,.. .... , -Publicity Manager Willard Pushkin --------------- ....... - ..................... Assistant Publicity Manager Harry Whittington ............. ------ .,....... -..- .... ------Apparatus Manager Isadore Rubin ......... - ...........,... - ...... - .... ..-- ........ Stage Manager Ernest Dudding -s---- ..... ----..--------Advertising I 19 8 I s s s s t S Sf' , V Q W 'is gs pr- l -rm I -' fp. . Q,--1- 2 .3 iff' a f V5 - ' - ' u s . ,,-,--...Q - ,N , .L Hilti., H- , M.. , , .,, M, , ,YJ -- 1- . I' .',,..',,'. ' ,tx J-. ' cv E-,Q-lu 51 5-4 . if 3.-'55, - f:,,f:f , -1,5 Qt . :gi - -M if 1...- ,,+ ..-1, in N -Q gg,- 4 . . 'lvZ Til ' . 1. ' r 1 :Wy 1 ' qi 5 L in I -1 , A A ' ti ' ' 1 Sponsored: The Club is sponsored by the Director of Physical Education. Aim: The aim of the Club members is to be active as leaders and boosters in connection with all school activities- and athletic activity. Membership: Its membership is limited to boys enrolled in the Physical Education Department with a ranking grade of A in Physical Education. The al- ternates take the place of the active niembers in case of graduation or members not making the ranking grade of HA . The alternates are elected by the membership, which consists of forty boys. Activities: The activities consist of special instruction designed to enable the mem- bers to assist in the direction of gymnasium classes, to referee games, in such special gymnasium work as pynamid forming, demonstrations and ex- hibitions, and care of locker roomsand showers. Meetings: Meetings are held once each week in the activity period, either for prac- tice, for demonstrations, or business. Objective: g Its objective is to develop leadership, to create true school spirit, and to serve others. l T ,lf P - I 4.1.--ga 1 iw ffzvmixis, fp- L 4: .-,Z.il'g -S sm J ' Y ' .. 35, 1'Q'4 ':1 ,, ,V tx i - - I ' 'dv ' 5' f-z. T 0: 1' Q ' 74 5 1' 'T , 5 'lil' lf I N l 1' ..0:.-.tts-,s..s-5, 2:37 .fling ua I v . 11- I Fl: 3: Y-L-1 N U l f ff ' .-5-:?'f1 f :f-.-1- N A A ' 5' 'A W in :li All I 'Jeff - ei -. v. ,.. . iq: f-: 195. :H 1 , r .g S lm. V, r' ,ci-qt. . 1 2- . .. Q.. - .- ' ::.-,'-.rs . f .,g nj, '- .: ' lvl gy 1 -- 1 5 , +4355 'f ' ik l I n , E The Forging Club Mr. Glen E. Best, Sponsor Stewart Magee .... ...............................,,...........,.... .A........,.. P resident Gene LeRoy .,..,.... .. ....,... Secretary I .19 8 l 5 3 or 'HK . 'Hil'L- ' Qv wih 'I B rl . ' U Q 9 555 ,fffgltiiql- f ' if? ' a, A ,QZ1?i:Ef:, -i n :gr ur: -1:25.23 15, Il . , ggi? ' t cliff 'llcf lvl 1 -A,. ' irwff 'f 1' . ' li-iVEi1fv'f-222415455 ':3'ifi'.?5I5iilffff-'IFF-if v 'W ' V I A' X1A ' PM 1 si-.-rp-e'41::f:5sfzga: y i HE aim of this club is to acquaint the boys of the high school with forging and ornamental iron work. There are boys in high school who have never heard of this club. It is no wonder that boys neyer think of this club because there are only a few school 'forge shops in the state. Wlieil a boy takes up forging he has six or eight exercises to make, which takes about six weeks if he is enrolled for the entire afternoon and twelve weeks if he is present only during the activity period. After this he can make any project he wants, provided tlieproblem covers the processes he has had. This is decided by the sponsor. After a semester's work in iron, the boy is permitted to take up steel work and toolsmithing. P There have been many different projects made in the forging club this year. Three boys made lathes, one making his out of parts of an old washing machine. Another boy is working steel. He has made a hammer, screw driver, chisels, and many other tools, among which is a beautiful carving knife. The Forging Club was organized on February 12, 1928, under the super- vision of Mr., Glen Best, metal arts instructor. The roster of the club is as follows: i Stewart Magee, Gene LeRoy, Cecil Duff, LeRoy Dunnavant, Charles Powell, James Binford. Lawrence Rogers, Austin Honaker, Dillon Jay, Archie Butts, Richard Ault, Ottie Little, james Lee, Robert Harvey, Richard Turner, and VVillard Pittman. 198 A I - rj' 'W Q H M-'r r'1z A H' KW . :X Da-f . v ngnb' 1. 1 N E 173' ' ' S5155 Q . - . , - 'X -A n 4 dl . h x. ne, .3 Q.. gn H, ,yi sn :ff ' , 'YLO5 i 2, .. ' U 1 J. .ny Q. +55-'n'.'s :Q I-vp 4, Al ,r k I ' .h M r V ,LY Q , fs ' I., .t-:L fl- ' '.- -,1 '-- ,., 'r A .Q effa -,?.f:fz:- 25: fs 1. 1- ig, ,M ' N o' ..'.,g5., . 4. 1, , 4- ,. x f 1 , - 13 I, 21. 355 922' , f,,::'v ' . - gf I - , 5 , ,gh,'j ' ' ,f' 'ff ' 1' lvl 11,331 1 - Qfgigh -'tg-Q1,fffi,, V . ' 5 lg Z-1 H E ' ' ' ' + l H 7 ' ,, , C 5- ' 1 '1 N, 1ff 1 The Printing Club Mr. Kenyon S. Fletcher, Sponsor ROSTER Dick LeMaster, Leon Borstein, M. O. Litz, XVillium Sturgeon, Paul Guthrie, Jack Boiarsky, Sollie Cohen, Harold DeAtley, Mervin Friedman, James Cobern, Elmer Layne, Edmond Leonhart, Paul Coleman, Nick Cassis, Joe Miller, Carl Tinney, Leland Sirk, John Reveal, Conrad Treen, Archie Burford, James Terry, Carl Halbert, .XlVZlltC1' Cleudenin, XVilliam Hoferer, Howard Childers, Paul Holstein, Burton Isaac, 'VVilfred Pence, Charles Brown. u nw , , 19 8 or nr vas, K -.QF Rik , 'I j ' 'X '.- .2 :AQ V T,:Y,-1-.211 tif 11 I ,- 2-gt QE: - lf V g3:.i5'::.g1,.: 131' -. ,L .L- '.-- ,J 5 ' J If . 1' . i' 7 ' V ' , 12' 1 i 3-' '11 ' as 7 -I f '- T 'fi '1 T '-'- 1 ---'f P22 ,Q-221' EVERAL boys in the printing department, because of their special interest in this subject, have put in many extra hours in the shop, doing Work on the Book Strapu and The Cliarlestonianu. This group cannot be classified truly as a club because it is not organized and there is. no special period for meetings. However, every day, during the activity period, the print shop is crowded with boys who are furthering their knowledge i11 the printing trades by actual practice. . Both the Book Strapu and The Charlestonian require much work besides that done in the advanced classes, and these boys have willingly stayed after school many evenings to help with this work. Many of the printing group are interested in printing as a vocation, others in the art processes involved, and still Others in the journalistic end of printing. Good equipment in the shop makes it possible for students to gain good practical experience in many phases of the work, and it is hoped that next year this group may be organized into a club which will study various topics which arise from the every day problems. l i 1 l F :T'f?Tl2T?C5Ti'??5?'f'1Y'f!'I:1f4rrf.v Fr?fs:'s'fwf,v:'w'x Hs,gMffrsr'71 fE'f'?FT1: ff-'F'.4 Jfff:1N 'i'f m'Vr-fr-:V . . 1. . . . . , M.. 5 . 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' ' 2- '- ' A ' ' ff 1 K' Q T' J -.1: '1--. -,-. . .iii-:QLEQ-:3'1Iz '-:1 33.5-:L -'f' 5-i':1i1ii1-5115-:ii-21zgfsss-.zafgz-i-i-ifqalgli-i' 53.21-i -.1f: 1 i Mid-Year Class Will EAR YE l VVe, the most promising class of Charleston High School, according rto the late Preston Henry Judd, in this year of our Lord, 1928, realize the closing of life's greatest period when we leave these spacious halls of learning, take this opportunity to make our last will and testament. Amen! Collectively: , On some of our adorable teachers we bestow the title Pussyfoot for their ability to slip in and out of Study Hall, trying to catch our ininocent and studious scholars napping or dancing about the room. To the junior Class we will, devise, and bequeath our Senior dignity, also the admired Senior priviledge, so kindly bestowed upon uisl by our gracious school board. ' Individually : I, Mary Studious Alice Reger, do will, devise, and bequeath to Virginia Adkins, my Senior priviledge. May she be as contented as I. I, John Albert Doolittle Hopkins, do will, devise, and bequeath to Bev- erly Michie, my exalted oflice as President of the Senior Class. I, Edward Lee Taylor, do will, devise, and bequeath to whosoever de- sires, my position as cornetist of the orchestra. I, Connie Slewtoot Sarber, do will, devise, and bequeath to Virginia Boycrazy Shiver My Timbers, my crowfooted ways, and may she manage to keep hers from under other people's feet. I, Henry junior Magpie Laughorn, do will, devise, and bequeath to Bennie Dingfoot Cohen, my position as school nuisance. We, Martha Mae Brown and Gunner Waiiiock, do will, devise, and be- queath to our beloved contemporaries, Frances Fravel and WVilliam Gravely, I 1 8 I I I I ' 'NWWQ if I S it +A, an,-.' , 4-1-f fx 11 -, .' : -11 11 A if ki V' o -.' ,Q ,IL - T- 1, A an if W a. x mi b t ,ix , ,f:41. ..,, 4..,, A.,, O . , A.1z ir, I, , V. l U - Vnrz our unceasing love, devotion, and faithfulness to each other. ' I, Margaret Peggy Barnes, do will devise, and bequeath to Elizabeth Tubby Morton, my cute ways and art of acting. I, John Andrew Longleg Fields, jr., do will, devise, and bequeath to Woodrow Tom Thum Flowers, my giant-like structure and firm foundations. I, john Stratton Carper, Jr., do will, devise, and bequeath to Charlie Keeney, my feigned indifference toward the fair sex. I, David Pat Rochelle, do will, devise, and bequeath to Pat Plank Board my prowess and place on the football team. This, I fear, is the only way he will get it. ' I, Mary Virginia Williariisoii, do will, devise, and bequeath my winning personality and aptness to tell good and snappy jokes to any salesman that is wanting in both. ' I, Joe Rosenthal, do will, devise, and bequeath to Sammy Glover my ferocious ways because he will never get anywhere if he persists in being so meek. I, Elizabeth Tibby Lee, do will, devise, and bequeath my mania for dyeing my hair red to boy friend, Andy Tarzan Brawley, so that he may have recourse to it in the coming years of falling grey hair. I, Ernest Bigley, do will, devise, and bequeath my collar ad looks to irresistible, clean cut Emerson Smith, who will be able to profit thereby. I, Margaret Lindsey, do will, devise, and bequeath to Rose Hart, my sweet and ladylike ways. I, Margaret Whitaker, do will, devise, and bequeath my honor grades to Monty goo-goo XfVickline, who, I fear, will never know the meaning of study. I, Gustavus Adolphus Hall, do will, devise, and bequeath my experience gained in reading Magnetic Personality, to Lawrence McMains, who is only successful in making love to a bass cello. I, James La Follette, do will, devise, and bequeath to Ed Johnson, my manly figure and muscles like rubber bands. May he grow as large as I. I, Archie james, do will, devise, and bequeath to Morrison Fuzzy Wilson, my modesty and timidity. I, Matha Mae Brown, do will, devise, and bequeath to Virginia Weldon Petty my position as the school's most attractive girl. if , . - , .,re LA f fl -. ' f i' 1.-.1 2-225 3-ifxi 'V.- if 'iii 11 I, Charles Frederick Wfilhelm Friedman, do will, devise, and bequeath to John Gordon Mitchell VVoods Bacon, 1ny ability to read deep books. I, Vernon Lee, do will, devise, and bequeath to Felix Loco Lilly, my position as know-all of our school. I, Ada-Apple Pie Garrison, do will, devise, and bequeath to Don Angus McMorrow, my school girl complexion and a cake of Palmolive soap. I, Virginia links -Cleo Kinsey, do will, devise, and bequeath to Emily Ann Timberlake, 1ny uncontrollable voice and Spanish dances. I, Mary Ruth Mitchell, do will, devise, and bequeath to D. C. 'KChrysler Kennedy, my gift of pounding the ivories. I, James Vlfiley, do will, devise, and bequeath to Henry l'Sandy Mus- tache Hereford, my keenest Gillette. May he shave ever so often. I, Lillian Despontin, do will, devise, and bequeath to Marion Aultz, my ladylike ways. I, Denver Red Hill, do will, devise, and bequeath to jimmy Davis, my athletic ability. I, Lon Know Nothing Hutchison, do will, devise, and bequeath to Tyler Cope, 1ny slothful ways and ability to charm the women. I, Virginia Vivacious Carney, do will, devise, and bequeath to Mary Ellen Wfatts, my cute ways so that she may win the boys. I, Margaret May Cobern, do will, devise, and bequeath to Carrol Sheepie'l O'Neil, my beloved seat in Detention Hall. I, Paul Jarrett, do will, devise, and bequeath to Helen Leo Goldie Ger- trude Genevieve Vlfick, my towering height so that she may walk safely about the halls of C. H. S. I, Ruth Smith, do will, devise, and bequeath to Ernest Pussyfoot Johnson, my energy. May he proht thereby. State of VVest Virginia, County of Kanawha, to wit: I, Robert Quarles, a notary pubilc for said State and County, do hereby certify this to be the legal will of the Senior Class of january, 1928. Given- under my hand and seal this 24th day of January, A. D. 1928. Robert Quarles, C. H. S. II I 19 8 :I II -'mp:m.,f-1Ulsi,,, Z Q at 9 EW, mammia-5, i ii .. ., .1 Y L' A 'I Kd' lpn Q 4 I ' av' ' .. I :- n ' ' 152 'J 1 9' ,- 0 N i E V' '1 'aw .em hd V. . ., i ffij 19:1 o'f.'1 1 .. i XENA V l f l fo 5 4 u. -, W. 1-1 ' I T ia 1, Q, 11 -' frl.-fz. - ,n- :E ?32 ':: 9 it , L Z.: ill- nf' will VH' . '- ' . 3 ' .- W V ' . ll y, . 1 g H 'I ' X M all ' l nl ,, I, CELEBRITIES Ladies prefer blondes is also true, For Edward Goetz is a blonde, too. Raymond Collins is a bonny ladg A date with a girl he never had. Mary Lib and Bill are much in loveg And she calls him and he calls her His little turtle dove. A lazy boy is Sol Kravitzg Ambition is not one of his habits. Annette NViley is? her name, Her beauty brought her fame, Her sweetness, popularity, As lady like as she can be. Betty lVIcClintic shuns the boysg She thinks books make less noise, And she always has her lady like poise. l 8 .L p -19 , y . f -v U J. Q 'W ' 5 nv' 1 .49 damn B 1 A bg? C 1453 Hay? my 'wmmawmvee '--- 4 - M s nv' v , Yew .-. v ip .K . Q:--sw H. wif -1. N .1 ' -' ' 1 ,w Q-:fm . ., f - ' QU'-Z' 'fs fi- ' ff '- - 1r:.s:f: , :-1 E2 -+5 31 :-27 11- 'V 5-s.. B Q : pt, W mjw. A 3513 gg gi g 1,ig?:,.:1L, 14-5:3 N ,Q ' '-':.'-'11-:,1:-rn .-.-g-:-r.-nw ....- -r:.- -,,.,.'.-...'.1::r..---:--...,-.4 ,g-,-.3.'..1.v'.5:, -- . - -.. ,,.. :1.5,...- .. ,V -ss., - , I , f A ., . 11:Af f5 Q 5. CELEBRITIES Ernest is so pessimistic, you seeg He thinks the World ain't what it should be. The age of chivalry is gone, Wfhile Beverly, gentlemen, lives on. Virginia Timbers is the very first girl VVho claims boys don't make her head whirl. Bobby Grant's fighting rate Is the best in all the state. A popular girl is Jeraldine So she was elected carnival queen. Joe XfVells is dumb, they claimg For that he's in our Hall of Fame. 1 8 l - 3 f lm--gan I 5ylllU ? Yf fi .lv P n Q Za? gf l F'2 gQQ lm Jn. 1 'J H mi' ' f I' , . , lf 'ggi n ' fl V :tml 4 . as ,, -, arf -- ft ' .- Q 1 ' .W!fTMfw h5m'MjM l , , T, -e J Q R 1 -i-:.2:2':-,-:-,:I-.'::.:g.2g15,, X -,aw-:t--,'.-,:1'.31'.':-.-f. :-,-:1,-..-'--:zz-.-:.'.'-.:-:g .af-z..-Aw l, -. '-I. - .4 U I , .4 -' 'HI--'IH' Enix::fL'E.'ff:L':E1::1-I-iffE-2.11.,.':EEEE':EI-5:32.:.'.':...-:.'.-.'.'::'.'-.-:a::.':::EE7'-'- i.'35'-Z3 '- ff'.'fl- - - i - - 7 CELEBRITIES Lisbeth Hall is the faculty's pet, But she deserves what she can get. Mary and james together are glad to bc, For they're hrst in love, as anyone can see. Sh! a shameful secret I'1l tell youg George .Raisbeck is lazy, too. Beaulieu Scheer must have a wicked eyeg She's the biggest Hirt in Charleston High. A good school citizen is Malcolm Wall, Wall, And the most industrious of us all. James Aultz is a ladies' mang He copies them when e'er he can. Wear mf lm I 19 8 , I l ,SLM W mngp , 'Sirius I B . , V ' v3W ff, E ff 259, 'fyilrli' TS'.a3' :' f- lifffi si 1 .A g., T' 2'l','4fg,f3Q -z:1,,fl3't'g '- l ' 3 yi 1-, Q J'- iii 4 w I 19 CELEBRITIES In the contest there was a tie, And Roger was the other guy. Andy Brawley, our football star, Too, his good looks, is known afar. .f Bennie Cohen is never piningg Too, every cloud has a silver lining. Gretchen Pippen as an athlete In Charleston High cannot he beat. Tyler Cope's at nuisance you knowg That is why we vote him so. 3 ru- I , '-'MM H M l W1um , '4ix I 'WSF N . .L 8 fi - , . V X . if QQZ1.Tf'.-5 W A ' A i N S ' IM THE MID-YEAR CLASS OF 1928 PRE 1 as The Poor Nut Cast of Characters SENTS Colonel Small, Book Store Prop ..., ..,..-........,..,.,.o,..,-o,.......,,. ,en James LaFollete Marjorie Blake, Ohio Coed ,.........,..... .,.... S ,... if DJ Julia XfVi1'ltC1'S, Miss VVisconsin ,.......,...... ......... The Poor Nut ..........., - .,.......,.,.. - .....,.,.... - ...... - .....s... .... Martha Mae Brown -----Gurn1er XfX7E1111OCk Constance Sarber Hub Smith, Influential Fraternity Man .......,.... ..,,.,...,............,, I ohn Field Spike Hoyt, VVisconsin Track Star ........... -, ..,.... ---e-s-Charles Friedman Magpie VVelch, Cheerleader ........,.....,........,. - ...,... ......., ,H -junior Laughorn VVallie Pierce, Fraternity President, ,...... - ........ Y,...... VVi1liam Vifhiteman Professor Deming-- ....F.........F............. ............. - ........ - ................ - ,...... E rnest Bigley Coach Jackson ........ - .......... T ........ ---- ,....... james Wiley Doc Spurney, Trainer ..r...,.. ....., - ....................,...... - ,Eugene Robinson A Freshmanm--- ............7..,....... ........ - ......................... - Hman- .,..,.... Gus Hall Reggie and Helen, Coeds .......... ....... V irginia Kinsey and Virginia Carney Official Starter ................... - .--.....s ..... H -- .-..-............,. E ......,.. - ........... Hilton Roll t a 95 -1-w 'S13Q .412 N W ffm. wg.- : I or-Y X m anly A 'Sw f. . Tw ' nl 4 , cfs, .G-.-'gs is 'dr '11 :re YW 'f mai? U igg' N A f ',,4 1 --1: ' '-3' 3 -If - 1 'C 3 4 ' l ' - 2 .-1. ., -. ,. . ' .Vf 'iff' ll 3 ' .-. - ' '.r.1:Jll'-1 QT' E S- Q 1. .1 35 A1 flif' '---,I-:Z :zz ig 5 -:sian inf- ' 1 '.-, -.51 ,Au ld - U 1: fri, L , :rx , v.g 1-1 ',- 9 ..:5:.1,:-, A 5 -3. L rr -'j, -Lu .- H . 's K ', Q . M I - - ' I f N 1 fig, ' rree mm i THE CURTAIN AND MASK CLUB PRESENTS 'tThe Goose Hangs High Bernard .......,....,.. Eunice .......,..... - ........,... Cast of Characters Noel ................,......,..........,........ ..,............ - .--- .....,.,............. --- Roger Young ---------Lisbeth Hall Dan Poifenbarger Leo Day ....,... - ..... ---- ...... - ......,. .....,. - - ......,... Edwin Bloomberg Rhoda--- ................ ...,... - --- .....,.. - ............ ---Geraldine Jarrett Julia Murdock- ........ --- ...,...... .... ......... E t hel Montelius Mrs. Bradley ......... ---- ........ - ........ ....... L orraine Lyon Hugh Ingals .......-....- -. ....... ........ M alcolm Wall Ronald Ingals ..... - ,...... ,...... , , .........., --Louis Potter Lois-- ..... - ...,..-................,...................... - ....... Dorothy Burdette Bradley Ingals----- ......... - ..-. ------- .......... V -- ....... - ...... --Sam Galperin Dagmar Carroll ............. - .......,.. ---------- ........... - ........ -- .... ---Annette Wiley Elliott Kimberly--- -----.. - .--- - --.---. - .--.- - -----.... - ...---. ----William Poulson .8- l l i wsmwrlfe' , -,,2 - if i Elf! S' 'Y' E' - -3 AS' .- ia s 1 'e fill 5 1 ll ff? 'i ' W '1 N THE following two .pages appear the pictures of the advisers to the various extra curricular activities ot the school. Reading in coluinns the first page includes Miss Geneva Geer, sponsor of the Spanish Clubg Mrs. Margaret F. Garred, sponsor of the 12B class and Spanish Club, Miss Mary B. jefferds, sponsor of the Charlestonian and 11B classg Miss Bernice E. Collins, sponsor of the 10A classg Miss Myra L. Mit- chell, sponsor of the Chorus and Girls' Glee Clubg and Miss Carolyn M. Campbell, sponsor of the French Club. The second page includes Miss Helen L. Randall, sponsor of the mid-year gracluatesg Miss Pearl E. Berry, assistant sponsor of the Latin Club, Miss Lillian G. Gleissner, sponsor of the Book Strap, National Forensic League, Quill and Scroll, and Curtain and Mast Club, Miss Louise Henneinan, sec- retary to the principal, Mr. Mahre H. Stark, sponsor of the Boy Leaders Clubg Miss Mary Jane Peyton, sponsor of the Girls' Athletic Club. Those whose pictures do not appear are Mr, Kenyon S. Fletcher, sponsor of the Charlestonian and Printing Clubg Mr. Cecil D. 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Throughout the season, through losses that would have downed a better man, the Irish iight in him came to the fore and made him an indispensable leader. NfVhen the team was dishearted by the repeated losses that fell to its lot, then Pat rose to great heights in the way he encouraged his team and set himself as a fine example of courage, grit, and determination. When every- one else failed to gain, then Pat would do that very thing. Wfhen the opponents were driving the red and blue backward time after time, who stemmed the tide and threw the opponents for a loss that turned the tide the other way? Pat Rochelle did it, of course. ' This is his last year with us, and he will be greatly missed next year. It will be hardito find someone capable enough to hll his shoes. . 8 V P Y' fu' ll . -.f .5z+g4.f5!:?' - ..:gf.g' , 41'f1ifg'6a.iA-9in.C-yS,.,g?,f':f:,...rm rv., . .., ., .,.. , , f . - - .,- ., 1 -. , ..,, .f. ..-' -ff.:-.f :' . ,..-f ...f .. . , . . .... 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'- . -'wanna 1- G,nIlUnf '7 57 'E r e mm-QQ -qu!! up X Q' 'i?7iB f A ie A N r, L 'lx 2:13 H- .t , 1' M. 5 1 -'I - 1- ., 1 -,.- ..,' I-.,.? Ig, ,,. I E ,J 4 1. ,-4,.:- JV, Lgflg' V' W .1.' .-: ' - f y J i 3. gil 1m,4 HARLESTON High School did not have a very successful season in football this year. There was plenty of good material on the Held, but it seemed that the team lacked that subtle touch of team-work and coopera- tion that is so necessary to a winning team. The Charleston High gridders' triumphed over the Oak Hill Combine in the First game of the season on September 17. The score ended 15-O and the game all the way through was an easy one for the honie team. VVamock, receiving a pass in the iirst play scored the initial touchdown ot the season for Charleston. After WOOCl1'll111 of Oak Hill punted to Charleston, on the third play, Gardner received Skile's pass and went over for the next touch- down. In the second half Goff received Oak Hill's punt, fumbled and gave fl RUE Winam p- , - v-sunny ,,.. up 112 ' A' ' Xl? E 4 ' ,:.q:.:. 'ffh ' 337' fl- A' F: , fr.:-zfig. ii 11: 2 - ,ze 1 .I 2Z',',1- 'Q'-' dj, 'lu ' P -- 3 ,W ' ug ' . . 5 I ' ,VV ' ' ' - 5. , . I , Elgar?-.ff . Q A '. A -.. wx V the visitors the ball. In the last eight minutes, with Oak Hill on their own ten yard line, Kessler tried a kick which was a blocked. As it passed the goal line Isaac fell on the ball for a touchdown. A dropkick by Michie added an- other point. After the next kickoff, Oak Hill attempted a pass which was intercepted giving Charleston the ball. A thirty yard run around left end put Charleston within four yards of the goal line. The last try for goal was missed. Another very interesting game of the season was the one in which Charles- ton trounced Logan by a score of 12-9. Logan was outplayed from start to finish, for the whole Charleston team played with the preciseness and smooth- ness of a well-oiled machine. Charleston scored its first touchdown early in fwprwsvr H 2 ?'3 5 fqpn iii- 1. 'Y mallazm, -f qIlnv '7 X dp , '7 Y f -1-Q UV 1 . , 1? I v 5' ' ' ' V ' 4 'I ' ' ' if U I I ' I . .. ' , , A .5 -.. '. 'N ' Q41 - :-f..... W , - -'ing ' .11 ..' ., , , --1 -' .---. ' -4--:QI-F'.'-'I -9:19 QIAI 3 A mg 5 - ::,,.,,, -1 5 .e ,V 4. 5, g f- 2-r '--H1 -:L 1, - r' f . .5 , . 0. -. ,, lg- ., ,,., ., . -, . . . , .J '-Q., . --, . . ,. r 3 0 ug 3, . . . - ,I - , I Q 1- -.: 3 gg: wr , , ,- .4 N -11,1 bv, ,.g:::-::.- - ' - ' ' ' - ' -J 4 'sv 1 '.- '- : n- W -..Q-... -' ' ' ' sz. :t.-.szeazyi ' - ' 9 7. '- -, I 'dizyzihgz-pe. -1 qg:t-:.1g::--zzggrzee: , 1'vq-14121111-2:Sami - . '.-.:'.'-'-incur! 7' - . nv: -. ' 1 gf : N A - ., I v 4 4 , if . . J - LSE, '-1.. 1 -flg if .wx -1- -:eil A r .1 .u any: H-Qu U L f5a-1v- ' 1 :- A hy. ,-,. -. 'HZ Q u s VL., 1 .. , waffle --.- f'-'Q--Mi 7- '-, ' J, - ' .I .LMA 'Qi g' ls' ffm? , lx 1 us, ' w H' 1 ?'. 5 + ' I- , 12,--, - f- ,-is f . i , .,,. . ,..4...,, , the initial quarter. Andy Brawley and Pat Rochelle carried the ball most of the time in the march to the goal. The second touchdown came in the last quarter with Captain Rochelle carrying the ball over. The Michie to Rochelle and Michie to Brawley passing combination again featured the drive to the Logan goal. Logan did not threaten to score during the game. One of the hardest and closest contests of the season was the Montgomery game which was played on September 24. Montgomery invaded Charleston and went home with a 6-O victory to their credit. VVorkman's heavies were big, probably outweighing the :Charleston men five pounds to the man. The breaks of the game were about even and only through fumbles did the Mont- gomery combine get a chance to score. The sole touchdown of the game awww ff'-weve uuwm' Tfki .. T' P V ,- .w f ' ,-'Y ' ,, ' 1 lr ,, ,.'- U. A ' 1 1, u ' '41 v ' 1 4 W ':.5::i ' 1 fn Q Y' ' . ' ' ' . F Q 4 lvl ...,. M az.-me: .a'-221 A I . came when Watkiiis punted to Michie who fumbled. The ball rolled over the goal line and Vencill fell on it for a touchdown. The second half of the game was hard fought with neither side making any real gains. ' The game ended with the ball on Montgomery's five yard line. Probably the most universally interesting game was the Huntington game played at Laidley field on November 19. Huntington got the big end of a 12-6 score. X!VZ1I11OC1i and Brawley were Char1eston's stars While Sontet and Hunter were the high lights of the visiting team. The game went to the Huntingon combine, but a victory was also gained by Charleston who outgained and out played the Huntington team almost 2 to 1 in every department of the game except passing. . I .19 ' 1 1 . l 4' y-v ' Q WIUQWQQ f -'- ' ' YEZ . Q at 7' 8 ii S ' YL 2 A , - i f-'Self A Sli -iiff ii1'1'.ifi if ii S :yi - LH! Ki i i5i?i.:iii ilf i ii' 231 :55 i s I 4 J -',':. 1 Lvl ..'- 1 ,..,. ,.x. ...- ..' 4: --... .ww---:-.---t -1'--'--Avia-f-' A n 5 4 , - - S 7 'y ' as, , . 11fJ f i Ailfl f? l 1 THE SEASONS SCORES Charleston ,.,..,.... .... E .......... ......... 2 5 'Oak Hill QLaiclley Fieldju--- ..,......... O Charleston ....... - ......... ..... - ,,..... .,... , , O Montgomery Qlsaidley Fieldj---,-----6 Charleston .... ......... - - ..... ....... 0 Elkins ftherejl- .......,. .E-H.. ......... 12 Charleston ,...........,. - ......... --M ............. 6 Fairmont E. S. ftherej..--------- .... .-7 Charleston --..-----,-- ...... .. ---.. ,..... 0 Morgantown ftherej ------H .... 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Andy'l came FX' to High School from Roosevelt Junior .High School, where as Q' i - now, he was a football, basketball and track man, playing a I stellar role in each. His first year in High School he made f I the football team, where he was of the big guns of the back- ' field, playing in a halfback position. His good playing. I courage, and sportsmanship won him the praise of his op- ponents as well as his sympathizers. After watching ,him perform that season. he was declared by many to be a future all-state football man. For the last two winters Andy has played on the basketball team, and there as well as on the gridiron, he has shown that he has the stuff that puts a man over when the score is needed. He plays one of the most con- sistent games of any of the men, and was a whiz on the court. As a track man. Brawley is one of the best within Charleston High School. He can do anything in the weights, and do it well, being able to sling the discus, throw the hammer and the javelin, and put the shot. The last football season Andy was out of the games until mid-season, having a cracked chestbone which' he broke over several times. He m'ude his initial appearance of the season on the gridiron against Parkersburg, where he outplayed their highly touted half-backs, Rutter and McCusky in every phase of the game. The rest of the season he played a bang-up game. Despite his injury, he received a position as half-back on the All-State second team. Andy still has a year or more in high school, and he is backed by many as one of the best in all sports at Charleston High School. Wheii he is graduated the Red and Blue will lose one of its most formidable threats on the gridiron, court, and track that she has had for quite a while. 18 Mr summit ., . , -W f-fav' in ' 57 Ss- A rg DV' ..,,, , ,A ,iw Y ,. W .tx 1 L. h , ' ' .l 'J -.,',,A-3-1.5 :?iE o 'mtv J ': L A ff fl .-.'-22'-iff 'rl .-' ' I S A i2ssf2f1 ul l.. Q , :'. :'l Q -f',7 VK' lvl ill. ...., .... fl - ..TI'f,.f-. fl,,:', ll 5 ' ff ' .I 'W T ' SR, 'L1:'4ffi: f::'I:' :'i'?' Well WA RM Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston ..... .. ......... - .......... ------26 Charleston ..... ..-n-l7 THE SEASON'S SCORES Clendenin ...... Logan ....,............. Point Pleasant Clenclenin ...., was Spencer ............. Montgomery ...... Parkersburg ...... Huntington ..... - Beckley .l.,,,,,,,. Parkersburg ,,,,- Point Pleasant I-luntin gton ........ Blueflelcl .... .--- Greenbrier ..,. Senators .... SECTIONAL TOURNAM EN T Clendenin ,........... Oak H111 ........,. , Montgomery ---. Beckley ........... RNAMENT Bethany .......... -,- Huntington ........ Myst-1' ,H ,J Q'--Salinas avl1lP 7 dmnkkx 49 'T' 7 V QQ in - . . . .. , . W 1 , Q. -. ' .1 .-. nl, '. 'un 'v '1 P q -.. -- , ' 9' . ,. ,-. -'.'?-V1-i ':5!1. nv - .. .w . if! V- '- fit: l . M- r- ' ',-1 -4: - .g. .g. - ev w . 5- - fgss , e 54, R TT '--E,-1 -.L .. - :L ti '-' D N-:P Li-f 2' ' :vi-:if-3.1'iEEi1?5i A fl? mi? 7 M . '51L3f555g- , J5.Qii-1-,2s'-gr-2123-511': Tournaments SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT AT MONTGOMERY HE Charleston High School basketball team surprised many critics by winning its way into the hnal round of the sectional tournament at New River State College. In the tri-finals, Charleston met Oak Hill whom it had no trouble in eliminating by a score of 40-22. The Montgomery-Charleston game was the thriller of the tournament. Holsclawls long shots and Brawley's brilliant playing were the features of the game. Charleston got away in a fast start and held the VVorkman combine from scoring in the last half. The game ended with a score of 34-30 with Charleston on the big end. Q The last and linal game in the tournament was played between Beckley and Charleston. Beckley took the lead in the iirst half, but Charleston outscored its team in the Enal halt. However, the Capitol City boys did not overcome the margin gained by Beckley in the first half, and the game ended with Beckley the winner by a 35ito 29 count. Charleston had one representative on the lirst all-tournament team and one on the second team. Brawley was placed on the first team and Holsclaw on the second. STATE TOURNAMENT AT BUCHANNON Charleston gained the right to enter the State Tournament, having won the placeiof runner-up in the sectional tournament at Montgomery. The state tournament was held at Buchannon on March 15, 16, and 17. Thiry-two high school teams participated in this tournament. The teams included the champion and runner-up in the final round of each sectional tournament and two additional teams from each section of the state. Charleston drew Bethany as its first opponent. The team had no trouble in eliminating its first opponent by a score of 27-l9. However, in the second round the Gorman team was not so fortunate, as it drew its deadliest enemy, Huntington, for an opponent. The Cabellies eliminated Charleston High School by a score of 36-17. Vifheeling, a state-wide favorite, won the state championship for the first time. The Vifheeling team beat Shinnston by a score of 31-22. Keiper took third place in the meet by defeating Parkersburg 27-14. A big feature of the tournament was the music made by the Beckley band of 40 pieces. Their band recieved heavy applause all through the meet. ' Vftlrsriw,-.X W, ' ' -'--, . 5,5 :. wg' w ' 'nf E qw 4. . H 5'X ':T5:'s' ' ' ' ' '12 T L5'A'g'54f' 1 A it-If ,. .,.. ., ,I --5.i?l-ESQEKA.:w!k,,'.i.f-ifgligyt-QQFLFM, W ,wht-an n 5 V Q, . . . gag ,, 2 Q4 . 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Miss Peyton has been very instrumental in the organiza- tion of the Girls' Athletic Association. She started the point system in this high school, and has done much to cause its spread to a number of schools throughout the state. During the meeting of the State Educational Association at Charleston ill November, 1927, Miss Peyton was elected vice-president of the physical education department, an office which she still occupies. Due to Miss Peyton's efforts, the Charleston High Girls' basketball team tied with Huntington for the championship of the state last year, and had a very successful season this year. Miss Peyton's efforts to makewgirls' athletic more prominent and popular have been very successful, and the girls at Charleston High owe her much. Miss Olga Layne was captain of the girls' basketball team during the past year. She was graduated from Lincoln junior High School in the class of '24M. Miss Layne played on the basketball team at Lincoln Junior High as a guard, and was a member of the Girls' Athletic Club there. Upon entering high school, Olga had no trouble in making the Hrst team as a guard, which position she held during her sophomore and junior years. Due to the loss of Helen Krebs through graduation, Olga was shifted to the position of forward. Too much cannot be said about Miss Layne's stellar playing. She has played consistently all year and has made many points for the team. '19 lmmfffiv -fl if .aars megswa X 'L Q swf? i .1 ..-4 ll .A - 5 'l'- . 2- ', I . . ' l --14 '- o 'J ff -4 . I 3. dll . .. A-si.-yt. Q it I., -:A .,-.1 uf . I un I Hp 1 I nl q : . rn ri .U . H .1 ....- n- 4 .- , 41, I Q- 4 .. W , , , -.- ,. . . f, , , ,'.:,'.g.' ' Q. .g. - A-' ,U ' u W' -,L .1 -s .f T -,-,-3. --g'--- ,, . . . .. , , .43 .3311 554, 5-. -3 , ,, 1: 1: . A, ' , ,. ..- 4, Q .L .. ,.-33.1 -ZH - '- - 1 - .. 3' Q .4 -ez 1: ac. 1 . 1, f.. ,q ,,. 1: ,- ' 1- ' '. 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I. 1 . l Sophomore Volleyball Champs Helen Constantine, captain, Virginia Guthrie, Genevieve Plants, Vir- ginia Robertson, Rosanna Simpson, Ruth Thomas, Lee Miller, Masel Hall, Margaret Garred, Hulcla Ashley. f ' 5 s W i .f- ' fr Fe -' ' - - '1f' '-' V, .,1: -, .,1t,.., 1 '- '-E? r iff 5. 4 ' ' ?f52 1m1i Girls' Athletic Club Miss Mary jane Peyton, Sponsor President.--- ..... - ..... --.-- ,......... -...--- .............,....,.......... - ............. -.-Hilda VViggi11S Vice President ,...... - ............ .-- ....... -- - ...... Gretchen Pippen Secretary-Treasu1'er----- .... - ...... ........ I ea11 Thomas Volley Ball Manager ................ ---.---------- ............... ------ .... ---Ann Lewis Basketball Manager- -.---. -.-- ---. ---- , .-- --- --.- Gretchen Pippen Baseball Manager -..-- -- - ----- -Elizabeth Pinette SIMM? , 7.-Z R 9, , 1,2 'lik ' P V Y , - . Si! ,r 2- - gm . , M, W f ' . . -+ -. f' . ' '1 ' ' ' I :H . . 'Q . . - . . 1 v Q. 1. n I .- i' N' 1 1 . N ' C. I 5 5 I ' ' fe fo 1. 1- - - In , ll , , L 5 , ' . 4 ' -'. ' 5' 1' U! --111.-, w G -1 2 5 ' . if ,.... Eg.. :yr . -.:-.1'-- '- - ' '- '-5 5 ' 1 my 5' ' 515525':ffF-35559115-ii' sri?-2:-.11-.'s E r M V --I .. .. . .. ..., 1 . . 0 I. M, HE Girls' Athletic Club is the one organization representing the girls' Physical Education Department. It has charge of the administration of the affairs of the Charleston High girls in athletics. It arranges schedules and regulates inter-class competition. The purpose of the club is to prornote athletics, create a love for sports, and to foster the idea of good sportsman- ship. To become a member one must win lOO points by making a class team, hiking, or winning honors in SVVlI11l'l1l11g, efficiency, or apparatus work. The club, which was organized this fall, has made great progress during its lirst year. It carried on the following sports: Volley Ball, Baseball, Basket- ball, Swimming, and Tennis. At the close of each sport season an interesting meeting was held at which talks were given relating to the sport. Members of the Club are: . Hulda Ashley, Sylvia Bias, Thelma Bowen, Louise C a l v e r t, M ar y Christy, Helen Constantine, Virginia Cooley, Olga Layne, Ann Lewis, Jean Miller, Ethel Montelius, Lucille Pilcher, Elizabeth Pinette, Edith Smith, Louise Smith, Mary Standish, Beulah Stewart, Jean Thomas, Ruth Thomas, Louise Throckmorton, Nina Davis, Ruth Edmunds, Ruth Gravely, Virginia Guthrie, Masel Hall, Minnie Harrison, Helen Kiel, Gretchen Pippen, Gene- vieve Plants, Virginia Robertson, Mary E. Roll, Elizabeth Rust, Iola Shaffer, Rosanna Simpson, Gladys Vineyard, Virginia VVest,, Frances VV'hi.ddon. Ea I Egg?-Wlsrfwg iv' -Q., ,L v fc: 'f my 'xv , 5 E nv ', 'V-fm .. 1 '- Y, .- ' - . .-e. U:-Q vl Eid' ::. 312 '. fa 0 ' lr f:....L'. ...- '. 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This year great things are expected from the racqueteers. Coach Farley has four veterans about whom to build the team. They are Aaron Cohen, captain, Benjamin Cohen, Marcus Lopin, and Fred VViseman. X1Vith these players as a nucleus the team is progressing. Last year the team had scheduled quite a few matches, but on account of weather conditions it was able to play only one of them. This was with our rival, Huntington. Out team won this match 6-4. This year matches have been arranged with Princeton, Parkersburg, Point Pleasant, Hunting- ton Beckley, and Oak Hill. Some of our candidates are veterans in the game, but most of them are novices. Aaron Cohen, captain, has played on the team for the last two years. Harry Pugh has won the tennis championship at Camp Shawnogi for the past two years in the junior class. Benjamlin Cohen, Marcus Lopin, Fred 'N-man, Malcolm Wfall, and Edwin Bacon may be called seasoned players, have played in quite a few city tournaments. 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A large crowd attended the first meet, and a lot of excitement and action was offered by the boys on the mat. Huntington finally won out with the score standing l6-15. Next year there is a wrestling tournament to be held in Morgantown under the auspices of the Wfest Vir- ginia University and the VVest Virginia High School Athletic Association. Wfe expect to have a good team. The following men were out for the squad: ' Arthur Ostrin, XVillard Pushkin, Lawrence McMains, Charlie Morrison, Graves Quick, Mose Slutsky, Harold Bowman, Tom Boland, Don Goshorn, Sandy Hereford, Dick Skiles, Carl Halbert. There was a time when none but professional athletes wrestled. Now however, all has changed. WVe hnd the sport in gyinnasiums, and at home, as Well i11 the competitive world, professional and amateur. The man or youth who wrestles is superior to his associates who prefer to spend all their spare moments in a billiard room, breathing tobacco-laden air. 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'- : 1 45f::41f1f:ef-:r 'fx--'-A ---'- sv ' , I H. ' .- I N ff . I 4' H I , ' 4 -. W2 star Q1 Freshie: Ever read Carlyle's Essay on Burns? Senior: 'Tm not in the medical school? Do you believe in Santy Claus P No, I'm a thoroughbred atheist. A Freslnnan from the Amazon Put nighties of his gramazon The reason was that, He was too fat, To get his own pajamazon! VVaitress, I found a hairpin in this soup lm Oh, goody-look and see if you can't find my comh, too. Every time the scientists dig up a dead mummy and such, a new fad tsg the girls even start dressing to suit the occasion as they did when King Tut was discovered. Now Alphonso asks what's going to happen if they dig up Eve? Babe McMillan came into the study hall the other day and continued thusly: ' my this you Miss Garland, did you see me come in the door then?'l u XNhy, yes I did see you come in, Wlhy? Now, Miss Garland, are you sure yon saw nie come in that door?,' Certainly, young man, do you think my eyes are going hack on me at early age? 1 ' VVell, er-a-teacher, do you know my name? NVhy, no, I don't, but what has that got to do with my seeing you enter study hal1?,' VVel1 its this way. If you donit know my name, how in the divvil do know it was nie P Aif4Ai S an ,,,,. . -. --1 l f- -- 5 H 1 ,f Q 5. . -'In ,,, 3, 'A 1.-.. -Q52 me T 8 iii Lyjjj -- Rita ,li , ,N -1 Q 0 X-53' 'P 'I l r 1 - . ' ' Af., 4 ' :uhm UZ W ' ' 'f 7 I U ' I . ' ' 1 'I X R ' ' I 1 I Can't study in the fall-- Gotta play football. Can't study in the winter- Gotta play basketball. Can't study in the spring- Gotta play baseball. Can't study in the suinnier- Gotta girl. I don't give three whoops this side of the everlasting bonfire if you don't pass. You have as much chance of passing as a Celluloid chicken with wax legs on the sunny side of Hades! I. H, K. fsearching for someone to go up town with herj: Beady--- going up ?,' Beady Scheer: Naw, going down. J. H. K.: You clevilll' Then: Wfine, women and song Now: lVood alcohol, flowers, and song. Spike: Say! Didja hear ,bout the furs I found 011 the street car ? Mike: NaW! what furs ?', Spike: Transfers. Ikey: Fadde1', dem is goal postsf' Fadder Csadlyj : No, Ikey, them posts ain't gold. Coeds rush in where ladies fear to tread. Headquarters F or in . A, ,..,. l , w 1 College Clothes X ug H, gf lx in Society Brand and Kuppenheimer ,p Fine Clothes f I s .X f l l l FRANKENBERGER Sz CU. ' V The House of College Clothes. I cannot hnd the things I wantg I've thunibed all llnglisli Fourg I've gone through grammars, algebras- Ancl eight or ten books more. I have been shaking in my bootsg I don't know what to do. I'ni looking for that note where -Iim Has written I love you. Bobby Grantl' Raisbeclc: No Sirg I don't smoke, drink, chew, or-well I'n1 bashfulf' If Sitting Bull had a pretty daughter, would she be called Sitting Pretty? Y V where Hdzjferent gbfts abound W E. THOMAS QQ CO. Glassware -:- China -:- Silverware -3- Toys 907 Quarrier Street Cha1fleston's China and Glass Shop HEALTH NOTES To the Thin: Don't eat fast. Tu the Fat: Don't eat. Fast. just when you think youve found a helpmate, she turns out to be a checkmate! l've heard of a man that was yellow 3 Blue perscms l'x'e actually seen: But in all my travels, IWC never yet met A grass xviclmx' that l could call g1'een . Judge: And you hang at dawn. Stucle: judge, youre stringing me. judge: And what's more. you don't get any ln'eakfast. lVYLIE'S DRUG STORE . ' Complzments of Corner Washington and Morris Streets Nannallys Candy G 7 2 nth 5 Ice Cream and Soda Water School Supplies Quarrier at Hale COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS Woodrum'S 602 VIRGINIA STREET NVOMAN xN7Olll2l1l--SllC'S an angel in truth, a demon in fiction, A VVOl1lZU1iS the greatest of all contradiction. She's afraid of a cockroach, she'll scream at a mouse, But she'll tackle a husband as big as a house. She'll take him for better, she'll take him for worse, She'll split his head open and then be his nurse, And when he is well and can get out of bed, 5he'll pick up a tea pot and throw at his head. Sheis faithful, deceitful, keen sighted, and blind: She's crafty, she's simple, she's cruel, she's kindg She'll lift a man up or throw a man down, She'1l make him her hero, her ruler, her clown. You fancy she's this, but you find out she's that For she'Il play like a kitten and fight like a cat. In the morning she will, in the evening she won'tg And you're always expecting she does, when she don't. A Complete Lumber Service Lumber: Over 20 different kinds carried in stock. Millzv0rk.' All kinds, both regular and special on short notice Other Mdf67idlS.' Roofing, Wallboard, Sheetrock, Rocklath Woodlath, Stained Shingles, Celotex. If It's Made of Wood We Make It Morgan Lumber Sz Manufacturing Co 600 COLUMBIA AVE. PHONES 37 and 38 Quality Service Martha Washington Candy Shop HOME MADE CANDIES H ICE CREAM NOVELTIES Phone 1301 913 Quarrier Street Charleston, W. Va. TIZNSE MOMENTS Act I Knot scenej She: VVhat is that noise? He: A wrap at the door. She: Bring it to me at once: l'ni :sliiveringf Between Acts In The chorus sings: 'vYe Never 'l'ell The Truth It's More Fun To Lie In Bed' Second .Xct tno sttneryj Crowd: Hail, hail the queen ! Queen: Don't hail while I'in reigning Act '1'hree Qno SCCIICTYB Spring Fever: VVhat is so rare as a day in June ? Student: A steak in a cafeteria. The hhow is out. So is the audiu The Morning Because ILL YoUR CREDIT IS o. K. Baiyd Hamgwaye C0 H. O. BAKER CO. WHOLESALE and RETAIL Furniture---Stovesn-Rugs Quarrier Street Phone Capitol 500 B. PREISER COMPANY, INC. IMPORTERS---JOBBERS LABORATORY SUPPLIES FOR ' CHEMISTRY-PHYSICS-BIOLOGY-METALLURGY CHARLESTON, W. VA. R. hXK lI21t1'lg'llt have you to swem' before me iu class? B. Cornwell: How did I know you wanted to swear? Virginia Timbers wzilkecl into Z1 meat shop :md asked for a chicken. Do you want a pullf-rt? asked the butcher. No, I want to carry it , replied Timbers. Jack Robinson is so lazy that he says his prayers just once a year, on New Year's. The rest of the time he jumps in bed and says ditto xxllll Lewis looked into EI cook book to see how soiuethiug was umde. Set ou the stove :md stir constantly for live minutes. She sat on the stove for almost Z1 miuute :md she did more than stir. Talk about hitting the high places, she hit the ceiling the First time trying. SHORTRIDGE ai fin ' CLEVINGER . I Howdy ,Q me Mase 1598-H WASHINGTON STREET - X V Knows l- O- Piiff --.L Pbonex 2800, 2801 CHARLESTON, W.vA. GEORGE WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY CHARLESTON, W. VA. ERNEST C. MILAIR Vice-Pres. and Sec'y. President HARRISON B. SMITH TWENTY-TWO YEARS OF PRUDENT PROGRESS---1906 TO 1928. Have you thought of the Profession of Life Insurance Salesmanship as offering a profitable career? We are always in search of capable young men for positions in our Field Department. Our School of Life Insurance is at your service! Why not interview us? FINANCIAL REPORT OF TI-IE 1928 CI-IARLESTONIAN r Expenses Ixearse tickets for stan: Quto get ideasj ......., . ............,....,...,...,..........,.....,c...., 3316.10 Chewing tobacco for staff-Pay Car Qto get inspirationj r,.......,.... - ..,.,.. , .....,...... 15 Gum-Beechnut tstaH nienibers in Miss Abney's classesj ...... L .......,.........., 17.45 KIIICIIIIJCYS in other classesj ...............,.............. -II ,.........,,. --.95 Bribing Mr. Greenawald to overlook Detention Hall slips ....,,... -, -I,.,., 26.43 Legitimate expense ,.........,........... .....,.....................,t.....,..,.......,...,....,,,...t,.,.,....,.-. 1 .98 Borrowed by staff members. ........I...................................,........ - ..........,.. 267.39 VVZII' tax ........................,....,....................... .............. .......,, 0 , 000.00 Gasoline' .,..,,,.,...........,,.... -- ...,. M.- ........ IM, .,,, Bribing the censor .,... Incidentals .... .,.,. I ......,...,..,.,. . . ...,...,....,........,,..,.. . ......t....,,. , .,.,, M, ..,,.,.,..,..,.,, ,-,, Overhead .......,..,..........,.,.....,.,....,,..........,,....,..,I..........,.....,...,.. ---I ,...-...,.....,.,. Underfoot Okie olter a hand-painted toothpick holder, decorated by the assistant second assistant art editor for the meaning of this -,,,-,--.-86.69 ---,--.--.41 1 .78 ,.-126.41 item. However, we have to put it in as we are 253.14 shortj ....,,,,,,,-.v,,,, 3,14 Subscription to home for reformed radio announcers ...,....,........,,.,,.-.,..,,.,.,,,,, 1,03 Subscription to fund for reforming assembly speakers .....,...,.,...,-...-..-....,. 847.24 Total ................,.........--............ ..,,... ,.S4,961.29 Cnzzlirzued on next page PFAFF af SMITH I C E BUILDERS' SUPPLY Co and Fur Storage SAND GRAVEL i BUILDING SUPPLIES D I A M O N D . ICE AND COAL COMPANY . Spring and Bullitt Streets Phone 55 Receipts Advance Sale of annuals rr,,,.,.,,,,.... i .,.,,r,,,.... . ,,,r ,r,..,, ,... . . . Lr,,..r... .,r..rr.,..... L ,ElSl.75 Popularity ad for Bill Poulson L,r,,ri,,,. . .,..r..... .,,,irL...........,., r,rL, ,L,,...r,iL..r,..,, L ,.i.., 4 6 . 03 Hush money Qname on request-Sencl Stamped envelopej ,,.,...., I ,....,,,,,, 500.01 Regular ads L,,.,.. .. ....,.....,,LrrL..,.........,..,- - .r., .i,.... L.,L, . ,,,,,...r , . .... , . ,..Lr,L,,i, , ...,.. ,... . , L...,.r,. --,.l9 For endorsing' Old Colds LL..Lr,,,..,...,,,,L.,..i... - ..,,,.,...,....,rLrrL,.L.rL...,...r.,..,..,L,,,,,,, - ..i,....L .34 Blackmail-teachers Qwe caught 'ein with their pay checksj i....,..,..... -3,037.46 -Students tfthey don't get pay checksj ,...,..,..,,,v..,.,..................... L128 VVC hardly know hokv to classify this one. which a pitying old lady ' bestowed with treinbling hngers upon our dear editor one day. She Said, Your face is so Simple I'in sure-you're honest and deserving. Now don't go get drunk on this. It touched his heart, and he has gone almost Straight ever Since.L ..c,,c,.,.....c..,............,,., .05 Hush money from the ZKITS tall they hadj ..... , ..,,....,... . ..,,, ,, .......... .....,.....,.. 2 l f Total. ......,.,.,,....... ....,,c,.c,.. , ............,....... 354,961.50 Total Prolit ....,..., I .,,..,.. - ..,c,, L ,..,,,,,., -,,,21 First Class Fountain Service Kourey Bros, TWO STORES 1232 Washington Street Sadd Bros. The Sugar Bowl Ice Cream - Candy - Lunches 207 Charleston St. Washington at Elizabeth St. The Best In Confectioneriesu ' ONE ACT PLAY Setting-a well furnished parlor, lights turnecl low, ancl a sofa eozily placed before an open iire. Characters-Mary Lib and Bill. I-le called her Lilly, Pansy, Rose And every flower of spring. She said, I eanlt be all of those, So you must lilac ex'erytl1ing.'! Mr. Davis: The war with Spain began in l898. .Remember the date. Now, who can tell me what greatevent happened in l89S? Silence. Then finally-W Irene McClure: That's the year I was born. Bits of Philosophy- Never kiss a fool, and never let a fool kiss you. We Move You Carefully 901,903 Virginia Si. Mov1NG,sToR1NG,cRAT1Nc, PACKING, I AND HEAVY HAULING Sporting Goods of All Kinds NELSON TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Phones 196-197 - - Head of Capitol Street Come in and talk it over Phone Capiioi 75 y Shoe Co. Shoes and Hosiery CORNER QUARRIER AND HALE STREETS Miss l-lennemzm complained to her milknian of the quality of the milk that he sold her. 'WVell, mum, the millcman Said, the cows don't get enough fresh 'feed at this time of the year. XYhy. them cows are just as sorry about it as l am. l often see 'em crying. regular crying. because they feel as how their milk clon't do them credit. Don't you believe it. mum Oh, yes, l believe it, responded his questioner. but l wish that in the future you would see that they don't drop their tears into our can. ' Zundel, said lrlr. Xlilson, that's the second time l've heard you use that phrase 'aching void'. XYill you please tell me how Il void can ache ? Zundel: Well, sir. ciidn't you ever have Z1 headache? Mzu'garet Adams: XVhere did you learn to kiss so well F George Grishux-'e1': Oh, l play the saxophone. Royal Confectionery The Wheel Washington at Beauregard the only up-town modern Where 'friends rneet friends to eat S drink and be Merry at, IKES Open day and night 1222 Washington St. Phone Cap. 6581 M R. l'.AlNG'S 'IU IARY 8:00-I rise after sleeping' all night on the hall tree. At hrezlkfast table I make the mistake of combing an orange zmcl pouring' sugar on my hair. l leave the house with some pickled specimens and lunch. 23 :IS----T meet my wife on the way to school. Ask her how her husbancl is :null proceed on dreary way to school. Remember that l'x'e left my watch at home and take time piece ont to see if I have time to go hack and get it. 8 :25-Arrive at class and go to sleep behind desk. 8:39-Class Files in and goes to sleep. This stimulating profession of being xl teacher! 9:28-Class rudely awakened by harsh clang of hell, me also. Second class enters and falls into arms of Morpheus, also. Contizmezi' on next page THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE our pleasure I OTHING gives us greater plea- Mine, and Aut07n0bile sure than to lend a helping hand . to those stepping forth into the world Supplles of experience. The personal help, ad- vice and experience of this institution are at your command. - A BAN K Phone Capitol 5500 AN DTR UST CO 518 CAPITOL STREET CHARLESTON STREET AT BIGLEY AVENUE 10:22-Collect papers :md put them in chairg throw myself into waste basket. 11:22-Manage to get out of waste liasket hy imagining I am a breeze. Ah! this power ol coiicelitiatioiil 12:10-Rush 'with Vest ol' the hmaties for the ltmeh eomlter. Am satisfied. 1:OOfGive this class terrilvle rmizz. Give each student three pencils so he can write three times as fast. 3 :33-Return home. Find that 1' have taken somelJody's machine. Oh, well! 6 :4O-Had to go to doctor to have mouth sewecl where my knife slipped while driiikiug milk at diimer tonight. 7:30-Grade quiz papers. Flimk those who passed and passed those who flmiked. I-law, haw, good joke. 8:30-Go to hed. Gently caress and kiss my pillow gooclnight. Such a darliu' pillow. ' ' WINTER FLORAL CO Kearse Theatre Building uQJQ?gfR.9l nchaylggfgn 'S Hgmg Always atyom' Service of Lower Prices A Seventh of a Lifetime in Slavery NE day is one-seventh of one Week. And Wash- day is drudge-day every Week unless you have found out what millions of others know, and that is that the laundry cleans clothes cleaner and at less cost than you can do them yourself. THE CHARLESTON LAUNDRY SCIENTIFIC FAMILY WASHING Our Cars Pass You1fDoo1f Daily Sollie Cohen: traveling inan told nie---- Pat Board: lfIushl XVait 'till we past these girls. She lay there, her eyes closed in sluinlner. The curls, damp and clinging' to her furelieaclg Une little hand nestled beneath her pillow. Calinly beautiful, a sleeping ehernln could not look more innocent, And yet people said she was fast. Could it he possible? She was fast, no douht, hut it was fast asleep. Tyler Cope: tat end of hopj: l'x'e gut to go hoine and get my beaut5 sleep. 1 'Nether drag: Gocmdlmye, lorevel ' The Real Test 0fAn Education -- AFTER all is said and done, the real object of an education is to teach us to live better and happier and easier. We learn to getithe most out of life by utilizing the products of American genius ...... And so it behooves us, in this modern age, to permit Electricity, through Electrical Appliances, add to the convenience and comfort of living, in the office, in the home, in the factory. A harnessed giant awaits your command, the press of a button. Utilize him! Appalachian Electric Power Compan M R. G l I .li Ii RTS EXAMTN.-XTION 1. Hou' many games were pitched by A-Xlexauder the Great? 2. VX-'hen did Ranieses go into the cigarette business? 3. VVho was Rosetta Stone and where did she live? 4. Coniparc the fall of Babylon with the winter of S34 B. C. 5. VVho held the bag when the Gauls sacked Rome? 6. XYhat two countries were engaged in the SlVPZl1'liSi'l-JxllllCl'lCZlll Vfar? 7. VVho shot off whose head? 8. For what noted city of France is plaster of Paris named? 9 VVhat was the first nation to issue U. S. Liberty bonds? IO Wfho was the author of Miltuifs poem? Betsy Hill: Oh, Mary Frances. T have something terrihle to tell you! Honestly, I cliclu't think it eoulcl he so haul l Mary Frances Hill: Hurry up, Betsy. N'Yl1:Lt on earth is it? Tell me, quick! Betsy Qin low, restrziinerl yoieej llil D'ja eyer hezu' of the Seotehinzui who fried his lmeou in Lux so it woulcln't shrink? HUMAN JOKES'- Bob McClure because he proposes to 11 girl on :1 post ezuml. Miss Garlziml, heezuise she gives tebts to see il the zuiswers in the hook are right. Mr. Kelley, lneezluse he is so absent uiinrleul that he opens up his laecl and jumps out the xviiuloxy. CHARLESTON ' Complimerz fs HARDWARE CO. CHARLESTON, W. VA. THE Distributors of WHITE WET WASH Freed-Eiseman Radio Receivers and Radio Accessories We Carry a complete stock of Baseball Goods and will be pleased to take care of every boy's need in this line .... LAUNDRY Phones --6100 Sz 6101-- Phones We Offer Every Laundry Service Their Favorite Book LOV6'S Lllillll' l,USt ...o.. ., .,,. ,.,,, ,. .......,,, ,....,...A.,.,,, ,,,, , , ,,,i.rn1 I-IutChin5011 iAU11ZliD1'iKigC!i iJiC1QiUllZl1'j'u A,,,,,,,, Ruth Edmunfls 1'How To He IX Man ,. ....7,,,, I tunes Aultz How To Reduce .. .,Y,,,, . ,,.,. ,,.,,. A.7, . . . ,... . .....,...,.,..,... ,,.....o . Dot Burdette It wus an ziwfiilly mean trick, but then some boys are inean. This one blew sneezing powder all around the class romn, which happened to he 21 Latin one with Mr. Kelly presiding. At last the scanip was rewarded: student after student sneezed and sneezed until the teacher was exasperated. Soph: I-low-how-how INZLIIX imys have you kissed in this sehool?', Senior: OIL just two. Soph. XVho-o-mm? Senior: The Urchestrzi and Ili-Yf' MORGAN DR PLUMBING and HEATING UGS If You Need Something in a Hurry There's no Need to Worry-- Call the Electrical Appliances 01def CO0k C0- 923 Quarrier St. 908 Quarrier Street Phone--Cap. 340 O1der's Drug Store Arcade Building 1 Phone--Cap. 719 The Best Plumbzng Is Always h U t e Cheapest CHARLESTON, W. VA. CAFETERIA . BEAUTY SHOP Qfltiiiemiii y i E A The Diamon A Complete Department Store Southern Weit Virginia's Fineit StOre-- Featuring Smart Apparel for Undergraduate and Alumni Helen Fnzncis, personal REST ROOM Shoffwf, WPS wffh for Uffaf FREE PARKING you Sam Glover asked Fariner Terry how many pigs he had. The farmer replied that when he counted them he had nine. hut One ran around so much he eOuldn't count him. Conduetwr: l-lon' Old are you, little girl ? Frances Ann King: YOn'll have tw ask mag she always takes care Of my age On the railrOad5. Nellie: XYhat did Slialcespeai'e mean when he Said that' the evil men do lives after them 7' Sydney: YOu must remember, dear. that statistics show that most men die lmefore their wives. Mr. XYilsOn Lin a ragel : XYhere are you due Beady Scheer: I du as I please. HART1 SCHAFFNER 6' MARX CLOTHES LANGROCK CLOTHES SCHWABE Sz MAY Meniv and B0jl.fjOZlWl'Z'67 J DOBBS-DUNLAP HATS JOHNSTON 6 MURPHY SHOES Compliments of Busy Bee Grocery C. H. Ross, Proprietor 745 Virginia St. West Phones 891 and 6955 Schoolfield--Harvey Electric Company Contracting, F ZbCfZH'6S, Radio, and Supplies KEARSE THEATER BUILDING TELEPHONE 1345 BAKE-RITE BAKERY Special attention For all occasions 1219 Washington Street ' Before Commencement, now and Out in , the cold, cold world - - -YOU can always Complzments of meet your friends at the POCKET BILLIARD PARLOR AND FIRST CLASS BAR BER SHOP Charleston, VV. Va. , , Q 1307 Washmgton SL- --Just above MOFIIS St. I AMES 8: ELKINS, Proprietors. WHEN WE WERE YOUNG T. WPRODES Sf CO. TRY-H SUCCESSORS . , BROAD ST. AUTO SHOP Morrls 218 BROAD ST. PHONE Cap. 5763 E M E LEE of Conshohocken TIRES S U P R AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Butter VULCANIZING WE ARE AS CIIBZSJENQOEOU AS YOUTR ---All the mme implies Drink N E H I In all popular flavors 1 NEI mL.. WAGNER FONFECTIONERY AND SODA GRILL Home made cand1es and ice creams. Toastee sandwlches and salads. New Thmgs For Your Party 1015 O A. J. Casper, Mg A uzlv S For good things to eat come to llll , i N332 V , ii VZ! - li' SEE!! ' EEE in ..' fx ' . 4' ' V J uarrier St. WHEN WE WERE YOUNG Burlew Hardware Co. W Imlwsfries Of WVG- l Household Haydwam Gates Paint Products Floor and Mantle Tile J- M. Gates' Sons Co. Charleston W. a. m V ,Charleston Keep the friendships of school days olive with photographs De Luxe Studio 'ANYTHING WE PHOTOGRAPH ANY PLACE ANY TIME Photographs Theit Pleaire 710 1-2 State Street -- Opposite Virginian Theatre The :CHI vStore Graduation Suits Sure - - we have the Blues HARMON, ISAAC 8: MARTIN Quarrier at Dickinson We carry supplies and clothing for: Baseball, Tennis, Track, Fishing, Camping, n Canoeing, Handball, Football, Basketball, Volleyball,Hunt- ing, Gymnasiums, Boxing, Indoor Baseball. A Iso Sweaters, Leather Coats, Swimming Suits, and Tents. QF it'JSpor'iii2g goods we have if Goshorn Hardware Company 815 Virginia St. ,.,.,.. 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M., gi Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays E mas ANYCJ3 NVATTERS .ac 4,952 Claniml Teacher 5 ,sjbwgvf Tap, Acrobatic, and Toe Dancing ggi P05365 fm ..... . . Telephone Capitol 1530 of -1325 BOOKS STATIONERY KODA KS SPORTING GOODS Compliments of STAATS .if- HosP1TAL 'im' OORE'S 118 Capitol St. MRS. J. CAMPBELL MATHEXN' SE Private lexxonr by appointment Cannon to right of them, Cannon to the left of them,- lnto the valley of death rode the Six hundred.- CHICAGO ll l CHICAGO ! ll Don't cry, little boy, because you'ye lost your handkerchief-the wind will blow your nose. Herels one Miss Cieer pulled in her Spanish classes. There's a man in Chicago who evidently has enough money and time to do what he likes. In front of his house, one day, was a sign. saying Come back and see the rose colored pony. XN'hereupon everyone went back to the stables to See the freak. Imagine their astonishment when they Saw an ordinary white pony, but here's the sign that was above it: Did you ever see a white roSe?f' The Bond-Rider-Jackson Co. Wholesale Diytribzzlori Crosley and Amrad Radios ELECTRICALLY OPERATED Brunswick Auto Tires CThere are none betterl Everything In Paper 1210 WILSON STREET PHONES CAP. 5204-5 GRADUATION CLOTHES FEATURING Stein Bloch Clothes Charter House Clothes Fashion Park Clothes Club Clothes Bradley Sweaters Manhattan Shirts 122 Capitol Street Opposite Postoffice Donald Wlithrow, our beloved friend of the HCl'1Zl.l'lCStOl'll2111 Staff' has troubles of his own besides getting' advertisenients for the Annual. Wlhen he sent his shirt to the laundry they sent it back with zz note saying 'WYe don't do up tentsf, Wlieli he hrst came here he had appenclicitis and although six doctors were called in they couldn't decide what to do. Three wanted toloperztte and three wanted to blast. Sollie Cohen: Pardon me, but is your home on the bus line F Girl: Yes Sollie: VVell, you better hurry up and move it 'cause Z1 bus is comin' along. lst: That's the Prince of Winles' horse, iDandrui'i. 2nd: VVhy is he called l.lZl1lCll'l1ll:?H lst: 'Cause he makes the heir full. F OR your Work-a-day life, you'll find Street Car transportation as convenient, as quick and as economical as .in your school days! Charleston Interurban R. R. Co. QUICK, SAFE, COMFORTABLE, CONVENIENT, AND ECUNOMICAL TRANSPORTATION ho ants to Bathe in a Tea-kettle? IT wasn't so very, very many years ago that with the coming of robins and cherry blossoms and balmy breezes, we were mighty glad tolet the fretful fur- nace fire die a natural death. . But on Saturbay night, at bath time, it wasn't much fun to till up the faithful old tea-kettle, build a roaring fire in the kitchen range and wait until the water was hot, was it? l!H :,, ',,' All those who would returnfto the good old days may hlvef their tea- kettles. But for us, bathing in a tea-kettle has lost its attraction, if any. We'd a lot rather turn on the hot water faucet and sink a tired body beneath warm billowy waves whenever the notion or need strikes us. ...... Thank goodness for gas! UNITED FUEL GAS COMPANY Compliments of FRANKENBERGER HAIR BOBBING THE REEVES GROCERY CO. AND BEAUTY PARLOR Nestle Circuline Scientific Waving Children's Dept. ---- Third Floor FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES H. R. Legg, Mgr. Phones 597-598 919 Quarrier Street 104-106 Capitol Sf. CapltOl 2948 A true portrait will keep forever in memory of your graduation. An old Chinese proverb says a picture is worth a thousand Words. f Car! Haney Qzzrzrrier Studio Inc. Laird Office Epuipment Company AUTHORIZED DEALERS Edison Dick Mimeograph, Sunstrand Adding Machines, L.C.Smith and Corona Typewriters Everything For The Ofjice P. O. Box 385 Char1eston,'-W.Va, Phone Capital 1008 W. A. ABBITT General C0rztract0r,Builder And Appraiser 12 Columbia Boulevard FLOWERS- ---for the weddings, graduation or dance fresh from our own greenhouses, and artistically arranged. C UT F I DWFR C0 PHONE 3571 19 CAPITOL STREET BLACK AND WHITE Entirely A Matter Of CAB COMPANY, INC. l GOOD TASTE Cabs 07 Baggage ILUS Risky to Say Bifgcld .--. Ask For Phone 7600 I MQ 139 Summers Street FIVE CAN RIDE FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Voice in parlor: How cold your nose is! Mother Qin next roomj: Jane, if Towser's in that room again, chase him out! The Turkish hath proprietor is the man who earns his living by the sweat of your brow. The honey moon is over when she wants at heater in the Coupe to keep her Warm. This Country's not going to ruing it's going to the movies. Captain Red Hill insists there is no doubt about it, he's king of his houseg his wife crowns him once a week-with a sugar bowl. He admits before he was married he didn't have anyone to sew a button on his shirt and now he hasn't even got a shirt to sew a button on. Oh, what has become of our little Nell ? She's in the woods playing with bars. 'WVhat does she know about playing with bars? Oh, she has a bicycle and surely can handle bars. Dot Wfard recently won a contest for quick dressing. She dressed in forty-live seconds. Wfhat could she have put on in the last thirty seconds? Students Clothing And Furnishings HOME LUMBER CO. for Commencement Zi and years afterward S Ccessoys to l Chamberlin Lumber Co 3 Dunbar, W. Va. ,.-f5i,fi::.T0GiG:ERi6r1,, 4 243 Capitol Street Qffer their best Wishes for the future of the class of '28 of Charleston High Value Tells---Compare School Goodman and Suss Clothes Knapp Felt Hats Y' 'A' ' ' 4 Y 15 QL I I E 1 n w ' 1 Qi kx f E S 2 1 ,,. , ,. ,NVQ Jarrett Printing Company Book cmd job Printers CHARLESTON, W. Va. .- n i I HIGH sCHooL Y: 1 I W 2 ANNUALS 1 i It ti A SPECIALTY N ni ,H it a LY f', net? A mae K Prin ters Of The West Virginia Review T and The West Virginia School Journal Buy Another Nash NASH MOTOR SALES CG. Charleston, W. Va. I-Iasn't she attractive eyes? So different. Yeah, I noticed one was blue and the other brown. Visitor at High School Cafeteria: How do you make such good hash? Attendant: 'W'e don't make itg it just accumulates. ' Terry is still talking about that farm of his that he raised two crops a year on. He stands it up on end and plants both sides. He planted onions on one side and potatoes on the other. The onions got in the potatoes' eyes and they couldn't see how to grow. He made his of money drying snow and selling it for salt. Mrs. Pugh: Joe, why do you think the Christ washed the disciples' feet? 4 Joe W'ells: To cleanse their souls. I fi 5 Since l ' S' S' 1884 ef. pf LEE AND DICKINSON STREETS. Q Q Layette, Graduation Frock, Trousseau -' we've repeated the cycle for three C. H. S. generations always with the progressive changes reflected by the High School's own marvelous growth Every year, more and more, Charlestons Institutional Department Store. CHARLESTON LUMBER COMPANY Quality Lumber Telephone 173 Telephone 174 OUR SERVICE WILL PLEASE YOU YOUR BUSINESS WILL PLEASE US Charleston - on - Kanawha, West Virginia 'KThat's a twelve-piece orchestra. It doesn't look like it. Yeah, those six men can play lO different fox trots and two waltzes. Preacher: XYill you have this woman to he your wedded wife? Groom: lN'hat do you suppose I came here for? 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