Charleston High School - Charlestonian Yearbook (Charleston, WV)
- Class of 1929
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IQ in the future, you can glance through the pages of this book and get a picture of the happy days left behind, we the Charles- tonian staff of 1929 can feel that our purpose has been fulfllled and that our efforts have not been in vain. --- The Editofz Qdfbl- P 1 K ' 1' ZA me ' m am NM THE 1' 2' n my xv cg: C HA UE il X If .X 'li l ' V 5 'Ar1wJ RlVf' 3 r Q 1- Ywfgwl' LVZ WTVLWI fi X llllcefdliicotatffaiionmr To Mr. Charles E. Kenney, the principal of Charleston High School, whose untiring efforts in behalf of the students and the school havefendeared him to many and won the esteem of all, we respeetfully dedicate this Charlestonian of nineteen hundred and twenty-nine. L PTCTKB-fljEXlX tl KWKWZAVIA V 513' 4 1 w 1 , W ! V L v F Y! Fi fi 1, w M Q- T 4 2 G 4 l W3-K 24-f uimmmw f A- .w 1. THE A f I New +1 1: -'27 K7 Ll 1 ' Y m Q 4 V' V , f, I rx., 'v' ff , r . 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CommerciaiL Aritlmjetic 1I Missou-r'i-3Za,lley- . ' . 11 Iowa . J 57 flvf E r 1 'Q A Q MISS RUTH ROGERS MISS ALTA SHOEN Miss DOROTHY SIEDENBURG Music Typewriting English, Public Speaking TI Skidmore 'H Bowling Gi'een TI Ohio State LIWICBWXXIX J .Al '- 2L-Q T T aw LUCY MATILDA WINGATE Smile and I smile with youg frown and I forsake you. 11 Stenographic Association3 Art Club3 Sen- ior Class play. 11 Mazie, senior, superior UD, good looking, sarcastic, indifferent. KATHRYN FAYE JARRETT Always smiling and happy. 11 Swimming Club 23 French Club 2, 33 Senior Class Play. 11 Washington, attractive, bflond, pretty eyes. CLARENCE LEROY DUNNAVANT They say he is a winner with the women. 11 President of the Sophomore Class 2g Eorging Club 2, 3. 11 Sheik, Virginia, Vera, Adeline, KATHERINE MARGARET GILLESPIE In her sweetness there is C1lHl'l'l'l.', 11 Spanish Club 2, 33 Chorus 23 Ialonie Economics Club 3. 11 Long hair f?J, dreamy, quiet. SAM GLOVER, JR. Why let the devil have all the fun. 11 Latin Club 23 History 2, 33 Dramatic Club 23 Debating 23 Class Play 33 Class Oration 4. 11 Witty, short, it . - MARY ELIZABETH JAY Friendship is constant i11 all things, Love in the office and affairs of love? 11 Girls' Glee Club 2. 3, 43 Chorus 33 French Club 33 Girl Reserves 43 Senior Class Play3 Senior Ensemble. '11 Tall, slim, Jimmie, friends. HARRIET FRANCES STRAUGHAN Jolly, good natured and full of fun3 If you Want a real friend, here is one. 11' Swimming Club 23 Senior Class play: Girl Reserves 33 Latin Club 33 French Club 3: Domestic Art Club 3. 11 Witty, red hair, Chuckle and Choke. JEAN EMMA THOMAS A mighty fine girl, if you are lucky enough to know her. 11 Girls' Athletic Association 3, 43 Baseball Man- ager 33 Swimming Club 23 Secretsry-Treasurer of Athletic Association 33 French Club 23 Cur- tain a.nd Mask Club 3, 4. 11 Dot and Ann, athletic, Packard, club, H Q JACK MOORE The apparel oft proclaims the man. 11 Mi: l1fliller, clothes, Virginian. All.THUR OSCAR OSTRIN Let others do the laboring, I'l1 do the rest. 11 Football 13,45 Boxing 33 Captain of Wrestling Teain 3. 11 Football, sheik, wise-cracks. R. SKAFF' free. ', 43 Speeders' Club 7 Home Economics Club 2, 33 Jn 2, 3. 11 Tall, black hair, fur cc-at, eyes. MOSES SLUTSKY I mn sure care is an enemy to life. 11 Wrestling 3g Science Club 2, 3. '11 Clever, treckles, wit-ty, short. AILEEN MARTHA ZECEER lt's nice to be natural When you're naturally nice. 11 Chorus 25 French Club 2, 35 Athletic Associa- tion 2, 35 Speeders' Club 3, 45 Stenographic Asso- ciation 3, -lg History Club 2. 11 Dark hair, brown eyes, intelligent. HAROLD EDWARD SPRADLING The niun of upright life, whose heart is free from all dishonest deeds and thoughts of vanity. 11 Studious, kind, conscientious. HARRY BASIL WALLER Pleasure lills our youthful years- Drop study if it interferes. 11 Tull, blue eyes, Gazette, shipping. FRANK CLEVELAND FRENCH l nm but what I nm, no more, no less. 11 Spanish Club 3, -lg French Club 3. 11 Short, West Side, nieclitation. 1 I 'T .l xi . 1 1 A ' ' DOROTHY FRANCES TURLEY As jolly as she is inches, tall. 11 Chorus 2, 39 Stenographic Club 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Speeders' Club 3, 4. 11 'lall, stenogrnpher, nice, smiles. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH MCLANE A gracious manner and a. winning smile. 11 Cholus 2, Girls' Glce Club 2: Latin Club 2, 33 Spgedcrs' Club 3, 4: Stenographic Association 3, 45 l-listory Club 2. . 11 Shorthand, Miss Carlson, pernmneiit, Wilda. LAWRENCE SIMS CARSON ' An all-round good f8ll0W. , 11 Band 3, 4-President 43 Orchestra 2, 3, -lg Boys' Lllce Ctub 3, 4g High School Quar- tet 45 filer: Club Enaemlile fi, 1Vlolln, neat, file-lids, eyes. ALTA MARIE JOHNSON I opened the doors of my heart, and behold, there was music within. 11 Chorus 23 Girls' Glee Club 2, 4. 11 Quiet, Daughter of the Crescent, Ruby. CALVINGZQ bCLUN His fr' ,Qth , Hi f e t er ny? ' 1 li Cl l U, 4, anish Club ,SQ History ., 3: Science Club 2, 33 G-ood dancer, good spor' p nts, friends. ANN LEWIS A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any I1lli,l'k6t.h 11 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Basket Ball 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 35 Girls' Athletic Association 3, 43 Ho-me Economics 'Club 4. 11 Grins, athletic, long ihair, friends. ' JOANNA GRIMM The warmth of a gentle smile, the calm of self reliance. 11 Stenographic Association 2, 3, 4gSpeeclers' Club 3, 43 Chorus 21 Latin Club 2,3. 11 Studious, stenographer, quiet. VVILDA ADALE GARRETT A mighty dandy girl to meet. 11 French Club 23 Chorus 2, Athletic Association 2, 33 Girls' Glee Club 2: Spreeders' Club 3, 45 History Club 2, Stenographic Association 3, 4. 11 Cosmetics, boy crazy, Charlotte. In ...Jn r 1 l -., A MARGARET ELIZABETH CUMMINGS With no complaint she does her work In her sincere charming way. 11 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 2. 11 Studious, long hair, sweet, natural. GEORGE EMERSON SMITH The only way to have a. friend is to be one. 11 Social Science Clubg Latin Club, Wrest- ling. 11 French, tall, brunette, friendly. RUTH DUFFY The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. 11 Sweet, dignified, dreamy. STEWART HUMPHRIES Men of few words are the best men. 11 Good, woman hater, studious. CLAIRE VIRGINIA YOUNG Anything yon'd like to know? Just ask Virginia. 11 Girls' Glee Club 2, Spanish Club 2. 11 Permanent, chewing gum, talking, smiles. -CHARLES WILLIAM STONE He hath daring fancies of his own. 11 Orchestra 25 Band 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 45 Class Historian 45 Senior Class playg Senior Executive Committee. 11 Sax, sister, blond. VIRGINIA VANDEN KELLER Some think the world is made for fun and frolic And so do I. 11 Spanish Clu-b 2, 35 Girl Reserves 2, 43 Home Economics Club 4. 11 Laughs, Skinny,,' cosmetics, tall. ' CECIL DUFF You can't appreciate the nature of a fel- low by his red hair. 11 Forging Club 2, 3, 45 Mathematics Club 25 History 2, 3. 11 Witty, red hair, excuses, Sunshine HILDA FRANCES WIGGINS She is always good natured, good humored, and free. 11 Girls' Glee Club 25 Girl Reserves 2, 43 Girls' Athletic Association, president vice 'president 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Swim- ming Club 2g French Club 3. 11 Good sport, sweaters, athletic, blue eyes. ANNETTE COHEN S'i1e's good to look upon, and better yet to know. 11 History Club 2g Stenographic Association 3, 45 Speeders' 'Club 43 Chorus 2: Senior Class Play. 11 Pretty, Charlotte, clothes. AMBROSE K. GRIFFITH The less a man knows or thinks about his virtues, the more we chew gum. 11 Wrestling 43 Leaders' Club 2, 3, 43 Foot- ball 3, 4g Track 3. 11 Muscles, Ed, Helen, short, acrobat. EVA LOUISE CALVERT Ever loyal and true t-o the task slhe has to do. 11 Nurse, Virginia, Dunbar, studious. ZUNDEL BILTZER For every why he had a wherefore. 11 Orchestra 2, '23, 43 Chorus 3, 45 Ba-nd 2, 3, 4g Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, 4. 11 Violin, Violet, black hair, noisy. BETTY MATILDA HANNA As merry as the day is long, 11 Stenographic Association 2, 4. 11 Auburn hair, brown eyes, tall, stenog. FANNIE COHEN Since I am a. woman, when I think I must speak. 11 Chorus 2, French Club 2, 4, Home Eco- nomics Club 2, 3, 45 Curtain and Mask Club 2, 3, 45 Athletic Club 3. 11 Morgantown, cute, talkative. JANE ELEANOR HUTCHINSON A quiet maid whose virtues never vary. 11 Orchestra 2, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4. 11 Studious, aloof, dignified, church. HARRY REED PUGH If study makes the man,-well, I am one. 11 History Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 Tennis Team 3, 43 Science Club 11 Studious, Van, specs DANIEL GWINN POFFENBARGER Carefree, happy youth. V 11 Latin Club 23 History Club 23 French Club 4. 11 Timid 1?J, s'hy f?J, Harry, trisky. NELLIE K. CUNNINGHAM 'Tis beauty, -truly natu1'e's own secret and cunning hand laid on. 11 Girls' Glee Club 23 Steniegrap-hic Association 2, 3, 43 Book Strap 33 Speeders' Club 3, 43 vice president 4. 11 Columbus, Gene, pretty, Chrysler. FRANCIS ALFRED SINES All great men are dead and I don't feel well myself. 11 Ladies' man, sarcastic, Katie. 11 Band 2, 33 Art Club 2, 3, 43 Science Club 2,33 Orchestra 2. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH WILSON A sweet disposition is the V61'y soul of success. 11 Disposition, Spanish, sweet, Helen. ROBERT DEW Sincerity first, last, always. 11 Orchestra 2, 33 Ar-t Club 2, 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 2. 11 Banjo, Sam, bumma sig. n ERNEST A. PALMER As solemn as a judge. 11 Specs, chemistry, short. ANDREW KOLB AULT Know him, then you'11 like him. 11 Gentleman, nice, pretty eyes. RUTH AGNES WALTON By diligence she wins her way. 1l Chorus 23 History Club 35 Girl Reserves 45 Home Economics 35 Latin Club 2. Tl Sis, diligent, West Side , smiles. LUELLA DAISY CONNER And wberesoever thou move, good luck shall fling ber old shoes al'ter. if Good, Reba, studious, quiet. MORRIS TYLER COPE Not that I love study less, but I love fun more. 11 Boys' Glee Club 2, 35 Curtain and Mask Club 2, 35 Debating team 33 Senior Class Play. 'H Dances, talkative, Midge , Midge . OPAL IMOCENE CRIST Surely ot her we are not afraid, For she is a very Winsome maid. ii Latin Club 2, 31 President Social Science Club 33 President Speeders' Club 43 Stenograp'hic As- sociation 3, 45 Girl Reserves 45 Junior-Senior Reception Committee 33 Book Strap 43 Executive Committee 45 Student, Council 1. TI Good looking, l--li, clothes, Charlotte. FRED A. KAUTZ They that are accompanied by worth while Uhoughts are never alone. 'Il Small, studious, nice, friends. TI-IELMA FRANCES SCOTT. I feel that I am happier than I know. 'H Calbin Creek Distriut High School 23 Latin Club 25 Social Science Club 33 Science Club 35 Girl Reserves 35 Girls' Glee Club -1: Chorus 4. il Curly hair, industrious, basketball. ,y MARY HUNTER GROFF To know her is to love her. 1I Home Economics Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 23 Chorus 2. 1I Mazie, pretty, .Iirnmie, friends. VIVIAN MARGUERITE WOODRUM To know ber is to understand her. 11 Science Club 2: French Club 3. 'H Cosmetics, The Fountain, eyes, friendly. VIRGINIA LEE WRIGHT She that was fair and never proud. 11 Good looking, Quality Street, sweet. GERALDINE JULIA JARRETT She was to us in the midst of our plight Like the nioon's cool beams on a sum- mer's llig'Ll'l',. 11 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, Dra- matic Club 23 Home Economics Club 3. 1l Carnival queen, pretty, Irene. JAMES PRICE ERNVIN A man has chance to begin a. love but not to end it. 11 Spanish Club 2, 33 French Club 2, 33 Latin Club 3. 1I' Lucille, lovesick, quiet. VESTA CAROLINE SHAW Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. 11 Stenographic Association 2, 3, 4. 11 Sweet, curly hair, sweaters, oiiice girl, fight?? EUGENE C. DUFF Two heads are better than one, But not when mine is one of them. H Quietl?J, friends, natural. RUBY JO CHANDLER Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and her paths of peace. 11 Orchestra 2, 33 Chorus 2: Girls' Glee Club 2. 1'l Marie, west side. VIRGINIA DENT TIIMBERS There is no limit to lier good nature. 11 Curtain and Mask Club 25 vice president 3: president 45 Girls' Glee Club 23 French Club 2. 11 'l'im, actress, gossip, jazz, Quality Street. ELIZABETH PINETTE My life is what I make it. 11 Girls' Athletic Association, Girl Re- serves, French Club. 1I' Little, Topsy, basketbzill, fast fof foot, of coursel. 'gf' e . :I - ,Q-.V 225 5. .. . I IIIX PIX' 'l?g.5I: Y EJ 'sv .--.'.-'Z' 'HD .MQHHHN m ' ,W 4 W I-4.1. .I I. 1. If ka wwf vs I .4 f :mmf 1, N 'ff' -1 N 'X L.,-. -tm-..-1 - -'Z' V ' A Q,-gr... Y ,, 4 , ffis. 'A 11. 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I2 ' ' 5 5- Q r ' - ' - ...Q 4 E I V . 5: ' IQ 'I - i It Q , Away .. . gi ,I I: wg gg I. ,I AW XIX U Z ,Iii If f E!I.jE?..x if I5 I3 Aux 5 ?,Ng!R,,xk iq? ,vi ,QA i 235- I V. , : . :ll , V ' - if'.jg.,3.' f ni A wpxflyv ' E. HAVERN WOODRUM 'I'lio' modest, on his l1IlG11lbB.l'I'H.SSCIl brow Nature has written 'GBI1t19l11LlI1.,', 'H Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3-, 43 Busi- ness Manager Book Strap 43 Senior Class President 4: Hi-Y Club 4. EDWIN HENRY BACON All great men are dying, and I'm not feeling well myself. 1I ZKE 3, 43 Vice-President 45 Junior Cotil- lion 3, 43 Class Secretary 23 Track 3, 43 Football 45 Basketball 43 Sport Editor Book Strap 45 Charlesltonian 43 C Club 3, 45 At'hletic Scholarship Award 4. CHARLOTTE MCWHORTER In every gesture, dignity and love. 'II Vice President Social Science Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 45 Stenographic Associa- tion 3, 43 Speederls' Club 3, 43 Girl Reserves 43 Secretary and Treasurer Senior Class 45 Junior-Senior Reception Committee 3. Z, Q SUSAN CHARNOCK If she will, she willg And if she won'-t, she won't5 that's the end of it. And 11 Spanish Club 3, 45 Bookstrap 4. LAWRENCE MQMAINS There is no sculpturing like that of character. 11 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 45 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Senior Quartet 45 National High School Orchestra 25 State High Sdhool Orchestra 35 State High School Chorus 45 Glee Club Instrumental Ensemble 2, 3. JOHN BRICK 'Tis a great plague to be too handsome a man. ' l HELEN CONSTANTTNE 'Tis not the mere stage of life, but the part we play thereon, that gives value. 11 Girls' Glee Club 25 Chorus 35 Girls' Ath- ' gyletic Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Latin ' Club 2, 35 Girl Reserves 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Bookstrap 2. ' SYLVIA BIAS A lady whose wisdom is not wholly derived from books. 11 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Basketball 2, 35 Home Economics 2, 3, 45 Girls' Avnletic Club 2, 35 Steno- graphic C1ub.2, 3, 45 Speeders' Club 45 Chorus 3' Exchange Editor Book Strap 45 History Club 4. 4 1 EY Know that he w,11 i riend to him- self is a fniend tofarflf' 11 Football 45 Track 45 stling 45 Lead- ers' Club 2, 3, 45 Social cience Club 3' Ifli-Y 3, 4. 1 LELAND DARLINGTON Cant be wise and still be in love. 11 Spanish Club 4, VAVIAN SHERER ROBINSON WhSh the heart of a maiden is stolen, Th maiden will steal after it soon. 11 Ste graphic Association 2, 3, 45 Speed- ers' -lub 4. , 1 Kxu 1 mi swf CHARLOTTE HUDSON She speaks, behaves, and acts .just like a lady ought to. , 11 Latin Club 33 Chorus 23 Spanish Club 4. MARY FRANCES HILL She possesses a peculiar talent of producing effect in whatever she 'said or did. 11 Curtain and Mask Club 3, 43 'tTl1e I1l'1,D0l'f.Ei.IlCE of Being Ernest 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Book Strzup 3, 43 C'l1arlestonian 33 Treasurer Lfttyu7C1ub 4. f 3 1 ' 1 I' Aj - IDA COHEN V,'f I .fwhat 216112111145 there'll be eave A ' Exif 45161273 La,tijIlf 23 Curtain .an,cl1lt1nftl4!l11li2. 1 CHARLES FRANKLIN , Ch'2my's aunt isvery good, f' , But Charley thinkshe is better. 11 Science Club 2, 33 Student Council 23 History Club 43 Book Strap 4.3 ,Glee Club 4. , It RAY WALLACE HARKINS A contented mind is a continual feast. 11 Hi-Y ' h 3, 43. IJ Molzty ' 43 Hi. ,ry Club 'lf' esiden , Book S ap 4. GINIA ELEANOR ALLACE Hex ce is very low and sweet, An cellent thing in a woman. 11 Spar .h Club 3, 43 Giirl Reserves 43 secretary- treasurer 43 Book Strap 4. ESTER MARY KIENE . Favor waits upon merit. 11 French Club 2. JACK BOIARSKY 3 Give me time and plenty of it. 11 Charlestonian Mechanical Staff 2, R, 4: Book Strap Mechanical Stuff 2, 3, 43 Foreman 43 Gym- nastic Exhibition 23 Interclass Volley Ball 23 History Club 2. ' Q se.. X-X If S11 JAMES HUDSON His only labor was to kill the time. U Orcllestra. 2, 33 Band 2, 35 Glee Club 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 De Molay 2, 3, 4. NA E RAND LIGHTNER ' ove or' ature made thee to te .1 er 1 ' MJ 1 niox' ception Committee 3 3 panis Club 3, 45 Latin Club 2: History Club . DOROTHY LICE WARD Adorable is all I n cal you. Frenci 3- ub Publicity Agent 45 500273 MARCUS A. LOPIN ' Two heads are better than one. 1I Tennis 2, 3, 43 captain 4: Orchestra 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 C Club 4g Hi-Y 43 Curtain and Mask Club 2, 3. CLARENCE F. PAXTON Let the world go as it may, I'll take it any way. I fl Art Club 33 History 'Club 2. Al ELE RE COLEMAN I SJ' Asgegak Mb behaves just as she Hgh ?' 1IlCnrtain and Mask Club 45 Girl Re- serves 4. EVALENE CHAFFIN Oh that too, too, solid flesh woul t,- thaw, and resolve itself into a dew! , JJ TI Stenographic Club 3, - I f , L 1 W FRANK WILLIAMS I profess not talking Let each man do his best. 11 Glee Club 2, 35 History Club 4. AW MARY VIRGINIA CHRIST Hospitality Jerson' 9h 11 Stenogra ' ' Q-za ion 3, 4' du Ec- onomics Cl , -4' ': i UH- 2. fi? I DILLON JAY - Born for success he seemed. 11 Hi-Y 4: Hi-Y Minstrel 4: Cheerleader 2, 43 Charlestonian 45 History Club 2, 35 Forging Club 3. a VIRGIL 'r1L'roN f He has nothing to do with women. . KATHERINE MOFFETT KAHLE Good temper, like a sun11ner's day, Sheds brightness over everything. 11 President of Curtain and Mask Cllub 43 Girl Reserves 43 Stenographic Association 4. MARY ISABEL STANDISH Gentlemen prefer blondes. 11 Chorus 2, 35 Stenographic Club 2, 3, 43 Athletic Club 3, 4. 77 7'77.1.r ELOISE KELLER Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind, And therefore -is winged oupid -painted blind. 11 Girl Reserves President 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Glee Club 4: French Club 4. FORE ESTF AULEY ' I have art 1 1 for every joy. 11 Home o ni' 2, . HAROLD BOWMAN Were silence golden, I'd be a millionaire. 11 Wrestling 3, 4g Boys' Physical Education Club 2, 33 Exhibition 2, 3: Interclass Volleyball 2. Q13 alex 4 X K. 1 ' , f f ,K J cgi .fi ...L .., '-- ..--A .. V3-Jul. 2 Q, RUTH PUTNEY EDMUNDS X A face with gladness overspreacl, Soft smiles, by human kindness bred. 11 Girls' Athletic Club 2, 33 Curtain and Mask Llub 2, 3. CLYDE WYMAN WHEELER Can't be in love and be wise? 11 Football 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2. WILLIAM RAY POULSON 'l llQ1'C is nothing that he cannot do. 11 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 45 Science Club 23 Curtain and Mask Club 2, 4g Band 43 Chorus 21 Book Strap Literary Ed-itor 3: Book Strap- Poetry Editor 4g Gymnastic Club Treas- urer 4. V1 V. MADGE MAE MATIIENY lt matters not how long you live, but how well. 11 Latin Club 2, 3. I . ELINORIQ ANDERSON This young lzuly is conipztny onough for her- self. FORREST FRIEND Ho who bloweth not his own horn, The same shall not be blown. 11 llistory Club 1, 23 Football 1, 3. ZACK HOWARD Black are his eyes the berry that grows on the thorn by Che l'Oil.flSldG.u 11 French Club 3. ELMISE HAROLD A happy soul that all the way to heaven hath a Sl1ll1I1lL6l S day. 11 Home Economics Club 4. .T..g......:,..,1. . f -Y-' -7' f- ' ' ANNA BROOKS f Why worry? Things are bound to hap- pen a.nyway. j 1ISpeeclers' Club 3, 45 Stenographic Club 2, 3, 43 History Club 2. 33 French Club 23 Science Club 23 Girl Reserves 3, 4. RALPH H. DOLLMAN I know you think I'n1 witty, ' When I just sit and grin, But I really never clare to be As funny as I kin. 11 Campus Club 49 Science Club 25 Football 4: Basketball Manager 45 Track Manager 49 Book Strap 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. NELSON RUGKER THB Ullly Wlly to llllllll ll llltlllll ls til be one. ll Leaders' Club 3, 45 Wrestling 35 Home Room Representative. BERNICE THOMAS Her ways are ways of pleasantness, And all her paths are peace. I Q EVELYN MAE CONLEY Q As merry as the clay is long. ' 11 Chorus 2, 33 French Club 2, 3: Gir Athletic Association 2, 33 Home Econom- ics Club 2, 3, 4. VICTOR MANSOUR Young in limbs, in judgement old. TI Science Club 2, 33 Curtain and Mask Club 23 Art Club 33 La Tertulia 43 Le Circle Francais 43 District Literary C-ontest 2, 3, 4: State Literary Contesf2. 3: First Place in District Oration 2, 33 Second Place in State Oration 2: Charleston-Elk- view Debate 43 Charleston-Dunbar 43 Charleston- Huntington 45 National Forensic League 2, 3, 4. EDWIN SHERWOOD A smile for everyone he meets. 'IT Band 2, 31 Glee Club 2, 3: Chorus 3 Or- chestra 2, 35 Spanish Club 2. CORINNE BURNS Life is but a span: I'll every inch enjoy. WJ ff if J W x'V N KATHERINE LYNN GIL-BERT Happy am Ig from care I'm free. Why are you not as contented as nie? 11 Girls' Glee Club 23 Chorus 25 Girls' Athletic Association 2, 33 History Club 19 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. H. VAN PIERSON He knew himself to sing and build the lofty rhyme. 'II Glee Club 2, 3, 4: president 43 Spanish Club 3, 4g Chorus 3, 45 State High School Chorus 43 National High School Chorus 3. KATHRYN MARSHMANN KINSEY Just being happy is a fine 'thing to do, Looking on the bright side rather than the blue. 'H Curtain and Mask Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 3: Sketching Club 45 Charlestonian 43 -u 'l'wo Sl terns and a Bling 2. , W MARY- ELIZABETH CABISLL ,. She's smoothly loquacious. .h Superbly vivacious, wx H, Yet churmingly gracious. X 11 Domestic Science Club 2, lg French V Club 2. I EMMA LO ISE SNIITIW Ev loyal true En the t I le had to do. ll Sp' lis C L. , Siaeedes' ., 45 Steno- gra 1i ociation 3, ' Reserves 43 Girls' Gl e lub 25 Choru ,, Girls' Athletic: Associa- ' 3. f ', JOE ALDERSON n ve' 'l let ii udy i .er ' vith 1'ny 5 lgl .'-V dl - -- -li ' , . . X 1 islo RAX MOND BOWXEI' Not a talkerg but a thinker. 1I Glee 'Club 23 Science Club 2, 33 Stenographic Association 4. - MARGARET VVARD JONES A A1l's fair in love and war: Be at peace with Switzerland. 11 Girls' Glee Club 2, Sketching Club 43 Art Club 2, 33 Charlestonian 4. gf? V MONTAGUE BROWN VVDCKLNINE A dancing shape, an image gay To haunt, to startle, and to Waylayf' 11 Home Economics Club 2, 3-, 45 Chorus 25 French club 25 'Fraclc Z5 Chorus play 25 Basket ball 2. . M-,d,4,f 0 qf,Ai-CJ 5 hawaii. 5 - , iwqgiek 131555 U iyzall. JZ QWEVQQ i '1' 5, ei ' 1 1, genial s2?i'E4,S'o1 ' : 'L f tp yi Cljiffxb ANNA ELIZABETH GRAFTON Her hands are cool and fa,ir5 'l hey can dc- any thing. 'H Spieeders' Club 3, -lg Stenographic Club 3, 45 Social Science Club 2. : 'IS P' J'-flVIERLIN GOLDSTEIN 1!fxLL6'qf much in love witli 'nimuaelf and 1' .iat without a rival. 11 Science Club 3: Boo-k Strap Business Stuff 4 'FHELMA BOWEN NVi1e11ce is thy learning? Hath thy toil O'or booka consumed the midnight oil? ii Steno-gmpliic Club 3, 45 Chorus 2. DOROTHY FRANCES SPENCER My life is what my thouglits make it. 'H Chorus 2, 45 French Club 45 Glee Club 4. vi JENNIE MAE BOURNE Her name is not yet known to falneg She is a most retiring clz11ne. 11 Athletic Association 35 Girl Reserves 45 Home EC01101ll?lCSlC1llb 2, 3, 45 seciletary 4. , . . f-Q, -, I '5-if MEYER POLAN Fd rather laugh a bright-haired boy Than reign a. grey-'haired king. fl Curtain and Mask Club 35 Latin Club 25 Leaders' Club 2, 3. if' 152 ,QAM 1 e l A MARGARET ADAMS A'H6l' friends there are many, her foes are there any? 11 Curtain -and Mask Club 2, 3, 4, Stenographic Club 3, 43 Speeders' Club 3, 43 Reply to Mantle Oration 33 Importance of Being Earnest 4. CHARLES HANNA The man of life upright, Whose guiltless heart is free. 11 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. HAROLD BATES And if the art of being a gentleman were lost, It might be learned from him. It might be learned from 'himf' 11 President of Class 39 Student Council 3g Charlestonian Advertising Staff 43 Book Strap Advertising Staff 4g Track 3-5 Junior-Senior Reception Committee 3. ALICE MEYERS All nice things don't come in small packages, 11 Glee Club 2, 43 Chorus 2, 33 Commercial Club secretary 23' Basket ball 25 Athletic Club 33 Stenzographic Association 3, 45 Girl Reserves 4, Speeders' Club 43 president 4. CHARLOTTE RUTH GOLDMAN Then she will talkg ye Gods! how she will talk. 11 French Club 3. - MENDEL CARP 'L Not so quiet after you know him. U-jhlvootball 3, 45 Basket ball 3, 43 Track ,,3:,.gLg,B'ooli Strap Mechanical Staff 4 Charles- Ctonian Mechanical StaH 43 Tournament 'wild 4. JOE LOPE'Z A senior well known by all. 11 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Boys' Leaders Club 2, 33 History Club 3: Band 4g Gymnastic Club 4. TESSIE RUBENSTEIN . Her feyes twinkle with mischief. 11 Speeders' Club 43 Stenographic Asso- ciation 4. IOUUJ 'gV,.fi,AJUk., K I 1 Lftlow 1 if aff ELBERT GRAHAM Good looking but a woman-hater. TI Political Science Club 2, 3g Spanish .Club 35 Hi-Y Club 3, 4. OLGA MARY AURADY Black eyes, black eyes, radiant as the night. U Stenographic Association 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 23 'Speeders' Club 3, 4. LISBETH LOVELL HALL She is pretty to walk with 'and wlitty to talk with and pleasant, too, to :think of. U Art. 'Club 33 Curtain and Mask 2, 3-, 43 Span- ish Clubf 3, 41AHiSt0w1ub 23 Student Council 2, 35 '13-esfdemffzaggpa, sto1nian.74,g.'Assistant Ed- itor 4g Stenogi-apliie 1'.kKshpiatiQ . ' 417 , GUY HOL CLAW Peace hath her V' tories no less re- nowned than War. TI Football 2, 3, 43 Basket ball 2, 33 Track ,2, 3, 45 C Club -43 National Athletic Scholarship Society 3, 4. MILDRED LUCY JOHNSON The joy of youth and -health dis- played, An ease of heart ver conve 11 Stenographic 'Club , 4 eders' Club 3. 'CHARLES NEIL ECKERSON Secert, self-contained, -and solitary as an oyster. 'II Dramatic lClub 23 'Science Club 2, 33 Dramatic Club 33 Spanish Club 45 Steno- graphic Associatii-on 4. fl, I, JAMES TU Y ,ful if Let owhers do the labori g and I lo the rest. tl F jc 'II Spanis 3ClY:y4,!l2J - l1'f95..gM.?-JE otball 2, sg Tennis 'Deaf 4. 4 . 'A 'IMI ' X-41 X ,' KJ LEOLA HILEMON Tiff sweetest garland to the sweetest maid. 'H Home Economics Clulb 3, 43 Treasurer 45 Girl Reserves 4. ,r . nl -s O :- Q Q' SX - o 0 'J VS , l- -1 lk H e 'ELLEN LOUISE LARKINS A quiet maid whose virtues never vary. if Latin Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Historian 33 Salutatorian 4. f FRANK LYTLE No legacy is so rich as honesty. 11 Charlestonian 3,43 Editor-in-chief 43 Hi- Y Club 2, 3, 4. DORIS MADELIANE WYKOFF She never tires of talking. 'H Latin Club 23 Curtain and Mask Club 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 33 French Club 3, 43 Book Strap 2, 33 Quill and Scr.oll. DOROTHY MLRIAM POTTER The most manifest sign of wisdom is continual cheerfulnessf' , 11 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 Class 'ireasuret 3. DOROTHY GOESKER A merry heart goes all the day. il Girl Reserves 4. EDNA MARGARET HAGUE Be woman that deliberates is lost. Stenographic Club 3, 43 Speeders' Club 4g Girls' Athletic Club 3, 43 Girls' Bass ket Ball 4. JOSEPH J. LEVIN Nowhere a man so busy as he wasg and yet he seemed busier than he was. il Maury High School 2, 3-3 Norfolk High School and C. H. S. 43 Curtain and Mask Cllub 43 Hi-Y 43 Importance of Being Ernest 43 Debating Team 43 National Forensic League 43 State Literary Contest 4. ANN FORTNEY Never do today what you can do toi- morrow. 1I Curtainxand ask Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 43 Secretar Ea,-glfihreasurer Spanish fxC1ub 4. 'T Xiiilx lil X 'i i ggi., ilflllj 'S fl 1 QL, ,Eff ,I REBA VIRGINIA PARSONS J' The only way to 'have a, friend is to be one. rl ff Domestic Art 4, Girls' Athletic Association 45 Glee Club 2. N E WI 'SHEPH RBD Wisdom is b t ezr tha. r ie . A 1I Wrestling .te 3 V - cla s a1'y r '1 ui Publicity Man y Exhibition 4. ADDISON HARRIS They are never alone that are accompanied by worth-Kwhile thoughts. ROSALIE LOWEN She who likes her work nnds pleasure there. 'HGirls' Glee Clul, 2g Stenographic Associa- tion 2, 3, 43 Speeders' Club 3, 4. MARY AG ES YOUNG TO 1 te. boys: ' id has arlre ,shit his o 1 C1111 . 4: Pr ' 4: orus 233g Spanish Clu , , C N UMM Sh s wi irl wo -while, the girl with the s Q if 'II A Blbuoyflgsf Club 23 French Club 2, 3 e U 43 Chorus 4g Curtain and 'sk XIT . JEAN BYER J' A bunch' of visitors tied up in one package. ' J Y- H Stenograpbic Association 3, 4. X ,,' H X4 ,V Z' il ' ll E i .gs xl LESTER DUFF I meddle with nobody e1.se's business but my own, ' ff Hi-Y Secretary, Ripley, 2, Vice Pres- ident of class, Ripley, 25 President of Arith- metic Club, Ripley, 25 Dramatic Club, Rip- ley, 2. XJ MILDRED H. CUNNINGHAM She palints and dances and studies, toog Indeed, she smiles the whole day through. TI Stenographic Association 35 Speeders' Club 25 Spanish Club 2. DREW VAN BIBBER BRAWLEY X he world's a stage n all the men and wom rs, I a the leadi , a ', 4' all 2, , 45 Foot- ba , , ' n is 25 Hi-Y ' el 4. EDWARD BLOOMBERG From one, learn all But let that -one be me. tra 2, 35 Curtain and Mask 2, 3, 45 Vice- t 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Book 2, 3, 45 Advertising Manager 2: Business 35 Charlestonian 35 National Forensic 55 Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Debating Team 3, 4. I RUTH GRAVELY Brevity is the soul of wit. ' 11 Athletic Club 3, 45 Speeders' Club 3, 45 Stenographic Club 3-, 45 Reporter Speeders' Club. MARGARET NESTOR Alack, there lies more peril in thine eye than twenty of their swords. 'H Domestic Science Club 35 Girl Reserves 3, WXFARY EPPERLY 'I may go ' s I -please, If ggi e o TI Hist y C b 2, 35 Ho efEco11o1nics Club lub ff THOMAS YOUNG, JR. Where duty calleth he is always found. TI President of Science Cflub 25 Spanish Club 2, 45 Editor Book Strap 45 Valedictorian 4. M 2,3,45ScineC LOUISE RAIGUEL A violet by a, mossy stone Half hidden from the eye. TI Stenographic Association 2, 3, 4 5 Girl Reserves 2. lx s 1 1 r all my w A Ol .- 3 My . VIRGINIA COOLEY Happy am I, from care I am freeg Why are you not as contented as me? 11 Chorus 25 Athletic Club 33 Social Science Club 35 Speeders' Club 3, 43 Stenographic Association 3, 43 vice president 4. HERBERT RICHARDSON A gentleman in every sense of the word. H History 'Club 43 Hi-Y Club 4. NELLIE DEWS Pretty is as pretty does. 'IT History Club 45 Stenographic Club 4. Q 1X i CC ITU Sie S X 11 Home Economics Club 2, 354g-1jce.p1'esi e 14 MARJORY BROWN BELSCHES Smoothly runs the water ' Where the brook is deep. Tl Glee Club 2, 33 French Club 23 Steno- grapliic Association 2, 33 Chorus 2. GE- GE! SZEPINSKI I a. h t ing no more, no eps. 1I Por 'H' unior Class Play: IS , ji-' A cute littl b0y t al girls like. 'II Vice Pres-id ouncil 35 Adver- tising Manage estonian 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 JI ' -S ior Reception Com- D ALD 4 AR mittee 3. l BESSIE MORRISON LAMBIE Live, love, and be happy-tha,t's my mottofi 1I Spanish Club 3, 4g French Club 2, 35 Home Economics Club 2. Q in , , JQ. N. T I 'lj 7' KJ Xl O 'iff x V. JIX V W 'Q I j l x. H ' NL 9 . lv Q - - xr J, NR if I liffif MARJORIE SKIDMORE Live, love, and be happy, t11at's my 1l1OttO.,' if French Club 3. 3 WILLLAM WALLACE BARRON A man of cheerful yesterdays and con- fident toinorrowsf 'H Tennis team 3: French Club -43 Football 43 Manager 43 Latin Club 33 Basket ball 2, 3: Football 4. X , BE-SSIE' 'VALENTINE MITCHELL A woman nobly planned-to XVHFIH, to comfort, and command. 'H Social Science Club 23 Spanish 'Club 3, 43 Pres- ident of Spanish Club 43 Stenographic Associa- tion 3, 43 Speeders' Club 3, 43 Girl Reserves 43 Literary Editor 'Charlestonian 43 Junior Recep- tion Committee 3. , ELINOR KATHERINE WOOLF Her ways are ways of pleasautness, , and all her paths are peace. 'il Book S-trap 23 French Club 43 Orches- tra. 2. 33 Girls' Athletic Club 3, 4. JULIUS MQCOY A look asideg alas, goodbye, and she is gone. A glance,a smile, another girl, then life goes on. il Track 1, 43 Glee Club 23 Wrestling 33 Curtain and Musk Club 2. BETTY HUDSON They love her mos f who know her best. TI S eno a. hic 1' ciation President 3, 43 e 3 43 Girl Reserves 43 Glee .f , aj Chorus 23 Home Economics Club 23 rt Club 3. VIRGINIA KAHLE There's a great deal of mischief beneath this calm exterior. 'il Curtain and Mask Club 4, Girl Reserves 43 Stenographic Club 4. tu SABE ISAAC HOWARD How happy the life unenibarrassed by cares of business. Tl De Molay 2, 3, 43 Treasurer of De Molay 33 Football 23 Basket Ball 23 Book Store 43 Charlestouian 33 Book Strap 3. 43 State Bookkeeping Contest 3. + it xo A, .L JOHN BRUNER 'Tm not of the' ordinary race of men. U President of Class 2, 35 Leaders' Club 2, 3, Basket ball 4, Tennis 2, 3, 45 Advertising Man ger 43 SU-3l11OgI'3.D'hiC Association 4g Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4. LOUISE THROCKMORTON As jolly as she is inches tall, 1lGi1-ls' Athletic Clurb 2, 3, 4, Speeders' Club 3, 43 Vice-President of Steuographic Association 2, 3, 45 Reporter Stenographic Association 4. . .TUANITA BROWN She was gentle, mild and virtuous. H Home Economics Club 2. MILTON WHITE Secret, self-contained, and solitary as an oyster. . 11 Motion Picture Operator 4. GEORGE THOMAS SCOTT A ln-an of books has power in his mind. U Student Council 25 Science Club 35 B-ook Strap 4, History Club 4, Treasurer of Class 23 Asso- ciate Editor of B-cyt1' SELMA COLEMAN Moclesty is the grace of the soul. 'II Glee Club 43 Chorus 4. MARGARET ANN FEINSTEIN Laugh and the World laughs with you, Weep and you weep alone, 11 Orchestra 35 Glee Club 23 Speeders' Club 43 French Club 23 Stenographic Association 2, 3, 4. COLBY JACKSON I am not in the role 'of common men. 11 Orchestra 2, 45 Band 3, 45 Assistant li- brarian of Band 4. I wwf .llffy ELSIE MARGARET' CLEMANS A smile is Une same in all languages. 'H Glee -Club 2: Book Strap 4. ' , 1 HOWARD FORD Life is not so short but there is time for courtesy 'II Track 2, 3, 43 basket ball 3, 4. E'-' ROGER ATKINSON YOUNG , A gentleman to the finger tips. urtain and Mask Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 33 iology 43 Book Sltrap 3, 4. T VIRGINIA HARDIN J Hail, fell-ow well met! 'H Basket ball 1, 2g Glee Club 25 Athletic ' Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish 'Club 3, 43 Dramatic Club 2, Inter-class Basket ball 4. Q MARGARET ELIZABETH FAST She is neither shy nor bold But only very self-controlled. 1l Social Science Club 25 French Club secretary 23 French Club president 35 G-lee Cllub business man- ager 4g Chorus 4g Curtain and Mask Club 4. HARRY CABLISH A brevity of expression is a proof of wisdom, TI Glee Club 25 Vice-President Sophomore lass 25 Book ap s S MORRIS MILLER Men of few words are the best men, LEONORA MAE CHANDLER Her ways are ways of pleasantness,- Although she b-elieves in Work. Tl Orchestra 2g History Club 23 Glee Club 3, 45 Chorus 3, 4. it D OHNSON The mi 1 courtesy. 11 Football , ack 3, 43 captain 45' Athletic Club 2, 3, 3 r sid nt 4,3 Radio Acrobats 2, 3, 4. ,x I 7 .V f f l EX 5 ' , . , so p it 4 hQg ssEL 01 or sxthe health of the soul. N ' l Science Club 2g Speeders' Club 3, A ' tenographic Association 3, 43 Clxrww. . , Q ,- There is a woman the ottom ll great CLARA J Hi G things. TI Home Econonii b ,, lee Cl 23 Chorus lt Gill llalallves 45 M EARL COBB Worth makes the man. TI Football 3-, 43 Track 3. EDWARD GREEN Just a perfect gentleman. 11 Hi-Y 3, 4: Basketball 3, 45 Track 33 Football 45 Stenographic Club 4, 'Chess Tournament 2. 2 1 LOUISE,HOLT BALLARD u,kn'ow I am a woman? 7 'I think, I must speak. 'History ciub 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4 g Span- , ish Club 2, 3, 43 Book Strap 45 Student 1601 Council 4. , 1 ISABELLE BLAINE On with the men! is Isabel1e's cry, If I don't have men, I know I'll die. TI Chorus 2, 35 Glee Club 23 H-orne Economics Club 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Social Science Club 3. DELBERT GREEN Loyal to the Nth degree. 11 Hi-Y Club 43 Basketball 3, 4. 34 fill. raflilmee A RICHARD SKILES He's .strong 0-f arm, swift of Dootg But still -of tongue. TI Football 2, 3, 4g Wrestling 3-. 45 Basket -ball 2, 3. 43 Hi-Y 'Club 2, 3, 43 President of Class 2. RUTH GERALDINE CARNEY To -be merry best becomes you. il Spanish Club- 35 Athletic Club 25 Steno- graphic Association 4. , NIMA KOUREY A p' s 1 iulgl with a weet,fsn1ile. , 'H Ste gr. lic Al ociation ,ily-Speeclers' Club 4. .f JOHN HOVER ,f His only true labor 'was to kill the time. TI Spanish Club 43 Boys' Leaders Club 2, 4. NICHOLAS CASSIS Small of stature, But of wide experience, H Football 2, 33 VVrestling 3, Track 3. ALEANE BURKE Gentle in speech, gracious in mind, Another like her is hard 'to ind. 'Il Speeders' Club 3, 43 Stenographic Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club, 41 Glee Club 2. MARIE ELIZABETH GLUCK Beware! Iwhen she meditates, m i s c h i e f is brewing. 11 Spanish 'Club 3, 43 Stenlolgraphic Club 3. WILLIAM HOMBERG' Thou who hast the fatal gift of beauty. 'H Track lg Footballl 2, 2, 33 Science Clubg Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 fl- IVAN S, GLADWELL Good nature is the sign of a large and gen- erous solulf' , ff Student Council 3g Cla-ss Secretary 33 Track 31 Cllarlestonian 4. REED FLAME The man that blushes is not quite a brute. ' il Basket ball 2, 4: Wrestling 35 Spanish Club 4. HOWARD BISHOP A llliZl.l1'S a. man for a.' that. HCWARD CHILDRESS The frivolities of women have for him no glamour. 'H Football 45 Basket Ball 3, 45 Leaders' Club 2, 3, 4. r 4 MUMW 'P - I Seniors Whose Pictures DO Not Appear FRANK G. ALLEN RUTH BIRD WILLIAM H. GARNETTE LOUIE GATEWOOD JOHN A. MASON X FRED MORRIS HENRY PODLESOH MARION s-HIRKEY ERNEST ZEGEER f , H K fJ:I,e,,..i2I.I5i'1AL5OAiwAeewLMf- A MX X 0 66 Q 0 ccfsfnumnr' B99 Qbmgfmmnzwinom JOHN BRUNER President EDWIN SHEPHERD DORIS WYCKOFF Vice-P1'esideut- Sec1'eta,ry DOROTHY POTTER Treasurxer f. ,Q-,,gJ'-3fyu,..,-'-1:31 m 'X gg Q Qmfi. SENIOR B CLASS - I r- I I - .pd f :ff-1vwI:f-.-ffvgguv -4 ,,.f-- ----- -V . V fm. A.- .. .7.-f-F.- .T - ,- - V-3541, -::. I. 5, I MI I . I I -1 15.13 wwrvsplvvxngazwv anvnxmm-mv! ' W :V -V I, -I mf.- Aww f--1-'af'3'?fa, . ,.. . .. . . iffy? 1 111 . gr--. II . . V' ww xxx . 5-IIIIIIIf.fV.,IIIw. 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' l r Q ,fn-WV fwb WWV KW -W1Q'V15?'k!?Eil i Qlll liclitm'-in-Cllicl' g'X:fSlStfll1t to the licli+ Associate Editor 7, , l,.ltCl'Zl.l'y Eclitur .,,,, Art llclitml, .,.....,,, ,-Xrt Iiflltlll' W Snzzpslwt llclitm' Sport Eclitm' - ,,,. , , Business lXlZ1l'lZlg'Cl' , eunullfeslhmmllumllgallln lilll'l'Ulll,Xl.. , -, l'1':u1l: l,ytlQ . ,, , ,l.islmctl1Hull .7 , Marv Cluc llessic Mitchell liutlmryn Kinsey B'lIl.l'Q'!l1'Ct -lmws -luck C1'2ll-tllll . .loc Lopez l3USITfllF.5 ,,7w,, , ,,7, ,, ,, Dillon luv ,fXclvertisi11g' Alilllnffiil' .v Dfmzllcl l uzu'cl Circulation M:m g.jcx' .. ,,A. .. Eflwiu l-lzlcuu Assistant .'Xclvc1'tl:sin, lll1ll'if1'C1' ..,,, ,,,, L lZ1lX'lll Allfglllllg' 'E 777 W 'AZ 'ff ' ggi - , L NTCFWXXHX ,l 942,-Q W. 'Vifhk MAQMQA am. nm 124 lb' THE -aw sx h 1' my f m. SVU : :wwf ' iv! mv MVLMQQ r Q ,ff .Avi 2WQf1fWAff 7iWf '? ?77l7E THOMAS YOUNG, JR. GEORGE THOMAS SOOTT Edirol--in-chief Associafg Edit7j:7 1 A. !1 fi - ff I A 1 r X V ' kv X K , ' VL! N 1 5 1 I, 11 W ,X X V O f L FWCBWXXHX J C9-LQ if is f' s ur is ,wr ' Q THE I a m ' m e ' mae 1, X, ik 'X we ,e , , Zi - -'1 'v-Q 1 yfr , , ,vp - : 'fry v-J I 'W gym f- vw'-1: '-:1'.'f' VU! WW. WT ry 5 X ' I f f y y ' I i x ' Y Q ,fi rl fik' I I 1, A 'I he 'fftinnh Strap Published weekly by the Book Strap Association of Charleston High School and printed by students in the High School Printing Department Rates: 50c a. year, 25c a semester, 5c a copy Entered as a second class matter, March 16, 1927, at the Post Oiiice at Charleston, West Virginia, under Act of March 3, 1897. KLIYUERSCHUI4 froivr YOUNG 33S:,,,,,,,ilNg7ff,,,,,,2 HI woonmnvi Editor-in-Chief 4 mm wnsxe I Business Mgr. 'o0f5SASS0ClNgQff EDITORIAL STAFF Tom Scott, Associate Editor Charles Brown, Associate Editor Editorials-Mary Goodall, Harry Cablishg Sports-Edwin Bacon, Richard Keatley, Virginia Robertson, Exchanges -Sylvia Bias. Elsie Clemens, Personals and Features- Louise Ballard, Mary Frances Hill, Jokes-Bertha Young, Poetry-William Poulson, Lorraine Lyong Radio Editor-James Russell REPORTORIAL STAFF Roger Young, Joe Hunter, John Suter BUSINESS STAFF Advertising-Leland Sirk, Earnest Zegeer, Earl Sheff, Sabe Howard Merlin Goldstein, Circulation-Colby Jackson, Robert Carson, Raymond Bowyer MECHANICAL STAFF Jack Boiarsky, Foreman Roy Kimberlin, Linotype Foreman Compositors-Reuben Carp, John Reveal, Leland Sirk, Mendel Carp, Alberta Daugherty, William Poulson, Vir- ginia Neeley, Jack Boiarsky Mr. Kenyon S. Fletcher, Printing Instructor Miss Mary B. Jefferds, Supervisor i ' 652:43 Haietssiomiam I t Hi-Y Minstrel 'Quality Street' Y ?CH5-- Gymnasts Begin 1sGteatSuccess Makes Big Hit euowlijackm 5 Annual Practice With Good Cast With Good Cast or to CHS' For Exhibition C.H.S. Gossip . I Operetta Frees junior-Senior Annual from Reception Held Old Deficit After Class Play Fighting Spirit wnrra n. nicx ABOUT It Wonit Be Long Now YOUR TROUBLES Seniors Offer u Stenographic - - . . - , , Originality in Chuckie and Choke Association Last Assembly ' L Plans Banquet Movie Mach' B stl S Cabell County ' Mr.RJ.Gorman Team Romps Charleston.Debatcrs Win from , Praises Former Over Locals Huntington at Wednesday s Assembly C H S Athletes 1' 'ht Bunk Strap Neg Students Diplomas Given 75 Graduates Book SUPP to later at C. H. S. Mid-Year Graduation Enters NSW ext ee Era of Work C.H. S. Wins Over Montgomery Record Grades Made Last Six By Hard Won Score of 30-25 Weeks: Six Students Make A's Dramatic Club Gymnastic Club Annual Show To Be April 11 Brawley is Praised for Hard Work Dramatic Club to Give Play on March 21 State School Paper Contest to be Held Soon. at XX'.Va.U. Charleston Team Loses Good Men Through june Graduation LET DOROTHY DICK SOLVE QUESTIONS OF' THE HEART History Department NX' ill Sponsor Mock Nat'l Election Gives Splendid Annual Play Charleston Girls Win 53-5 from St. AlbansTeam Local Mat Team Loses Fast and Furious to H.H. U6MMmmm Q E E CLUBS UI TQ I to Ka fi v-v w-v vvv C vw ' v-'vvw-v Vw v I 4 FE F 'Ei '1'Q j YSQ H YQ? H Ti V W IV .1 ' I WW it fu me me M - P THE 2 , um - S YQ HSS P fk 'ld ' Wh T' lf E 'E' KW G v Q ,f- .Wfbfl . W Ww w! CG Qercle lil-?1F'QED,Il'l1CCcERllS Mary Cloe .......... --- ..... . W .,...,, ,...,.............,..., ,. P resident Frances Shor ...,.... - ,.,,..A..,,, ....,. . Y .,,,.,.... -M ..... rcrc S ecretzu'y-Treasurer ' A' Advisers Miss Mathews, Miss Campbell .,.,.. CM 1 E CERCLE Francais, which is more generally known as the French Club, holds its regular meetings on the second and fourth Tuesday of ever month. The club has about twenty-Eve regular nieinbers. The present officers are Mary Cloe, president, and Frances Shor. secretary-t1'e:1surer. The meetings of Le Cercle Francais have been planned for entertain- ment as well as for the advancement of the members' linowleclge of French. Even so, the ' ' f ' '-il ' 'irlencecl by the large l'1nu, 'it the meeting: attencc -- May the French Club of next year be as enjoyable as the French Club meetings have been gicatlj enjo5 cc 'ls ex of this year has been. ill M Ak AL A 0b-Q W7'YWZ WWVWZ f Y , hs is is if iw me V hr THE 2' af aw e ig, -S SF px X , .. ,, , . i s E e S .,. .. .... - 'w wf La ll eimtuillliiiat President -------k---- ...... --.. ...,.. - ........ ..... ..... B e ssie Mitchell Secretary and Treasurer - ..,..,.,,...,.., x... , -M .......... Ann Fortney Chairman of Social Committee ........,... Charlotte li'lCWl1OTtCY Sponsors ,,,,,,,-,,, , .,W,,,x.,,,,,,, Mrs. Gn1'1'Ccl, Miss D1'21S11i11 66 A TERTULIAU is a wideawalce club which has advanced much since it was started several years ago. The membership has grown steadily, and it ranks as the largest and most popular club in Charleston High School. Each month a well selected program is presented, the most versatile members of the club taking part, which is not only entertaining, but also helpful in that it enables the students to improve their ability to understand spoken Spanish. In March a play was given, En Casa de Dona Paz, and the following students distinguished themselves in its presentation: Louise Bal- lard, Susan Charnock, Kate Gilbert, Victor Mansour, Bill Garnette and Har- rison Garnette. -- A good deal is ClO11C by the Spanish students each year. This year were inade happy by donations at Easter tinie. Last year 'tour poor and needy families at Christmas time. an invitation to all students, whether they are studying join us and learn about the land of interesting! traditions, two poor families food was given to NVe extend Spanish or not, to beautiful senoritas, and gay customs, where the sun never fails to shine, beautiful senoritas, and gay customs, where the sun never fails to shine. L , 33955 , , wi' ' ' ' . vl. I 1 1 W w le T . r , l 1 I ' 1 J x jk h is are B 1 1' fu me may .L THE m ia L-L 'wa kin g' f m- It fa xlttillmr g 'W L W W! X98 M mv! a f as 1- 5- -101-ralifa w a ociall Science lhuilb President v. ., .,A,....,... , ....... , ....., --. ..... ..... A ,............. 1 lay Harkins Vice President ..... - ......,. ........, ...... M ...........,..... H.. - Dymock Smith Secretary - .,.,.,.. ..... n .N ...... - ........, -- .... -,.-- joe Hunter Treasurer ....... - ............. -. -.-.-- ...x Claude Carr HE Social Science Club stands for four major purposes: service to the school and community through student participation in the club pro- gramsg loyalty to all school activitiesg personal development for its mem- bersg cooperation as a group to stand for the best ideals of life in school and out Last tall the History department sponsored a mock election on Oc- tober 25. Three national and state officials were selected. Hoover, Conlegy, and Neeley defeated Smith, Taylor, and Hatfield respectively for President, Governor, and Senator. The county court, composed of Ray Harkins, Herbert Richardson. Robert Merricks and Jack Moore. appointed the Various student ofhcials of the election. Registration day was held on October 23, and the voting was done two days later at four precincts, one each for the Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, and Teachers. The purpose of the election was to show that graft rarely occurs at the polls themselves. The patriotic assembly of February 13 was under the direction of the Social Science Club. It was featured by a one-act play, George Wash- ington's Fortune, and a motion picture concerning an incident of Abraham Lincoln's life. The leading roles in the former were taken by Claude Carr and Lorraine Lyon. , Two of the famous Chronicles of America series of motion pictures, Alexander Hamilton and Dixie , were shown to pupils of Charleston High School by the Social Science Club on Friday, February 22. Meetings of the club were held each alternate Thursday afternoon after school. The first two meetings were concerned with organization and preparation for activities mentioned above. The third program dealt with former presidential inaugurations while the following one was a musical entertaininent. Y L - . 9.41215 , , X Q fn if 17 jffhnfm -4 1 'Y ,xl ,i . AS- 'li ,L 4' L W fuk A THE lBiQ?fXhA, 'f ' 'TPKM Mlu ' Wi ' -S B' 4 1 22126 ib - . W I ev ! l m ,V S' N il m l 1' M v Q ,fvll wl i w l Qlliiirllsl JAx.LEll'i1lle1EicC Qlllullii Miss Helen Flzlzlt. Spcnism' I'.lClll1Ul'C Miiiur .,7,Y.7,,,, . ,,,,. ,Y,. A ..,,.. ,... .W..77,7,,,, - ,,.., . , , . ....,.,,,,,. H P1'CSiflC1111 l5ll'Qllll1l lllllllllllllllll ,..,,,. ,,,, ,. .,.. l lice l.ll'CSlllGl1l Ninn Davis ,,AA M, ,A,A ,,,,-,v,,v,, , , ,..., SCCl'Ct2l1'y-TTCZISLI1'C1' Lucille VYre1i, Mary .lay 'Hiilliziiiis ,.,.A4...,.. L ..v-,,.A.. 1'1'0Q,'1'21111 M2l1'l2lg'C1'S Vil-Q-inia Guthrie A7,A ,.,,M-, h ,,,,,V,w A,., Baseball Mzmziger Helen Cimsumtine., ...,, Y , 'Valley Brill lXll2l.l1Z1g'Cl' PURPOSE ' The purpose uf the Girls' Athletic Clulm is to promote athletics for girls in C. H. 5. :incl to develop good spo1'ts1i1:11isliip. MEMBERSHIP Each girl must earn IOO puiifts helure she can become ai iueililner. POINT SYSTEM USED Class team in :my sport .ele,,.,, eeM,-- , 100 Points Squad iii any class sport .,..A, ,.n,,,,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,A,,,, 5 O:POi11tS Varsity Team , 7.,......,....., ..,.,,. , ,, H ,,.,,,,,,, , ,,,,l,, ZOO Points Honors- zl. :Xpp:u'zitus A..,..,7,A,,,, 50 Points li. flillivieiicy Tests SO Pgiuts C. A-X. R. C. Life Saving' A SO Pointg fl-liking 3 Miles ..., A .,...,..7,,,, U Pgints AWARDS 400 PUi1lfS V,..w.......,....,..,...,.. Class Numerals SOO Points -. A .-..... Girls' Athletic Club Eiubleiu V y 'Wi R 'f -f '5 P ff! rws NWN! 'vA 5 f -tv-vs GUI! ' N, . N V f 1 '? . r f 9 ,ysf h xg I K l rw I? x , ,ff ff l 1 .1 WWKUK,-k 'A M1 Qi I We mi tm P4 ' THE t W K ? Mimi? wualt km -KX: ' P N Kai 5 cc X Y k s x lgx X A, , .1 E ' V' , ,fl-y, ,,.v,v- ryw- -, vs I -, .-.vs 'qw , -. 1 -ryls ,,. -.. .1 -y,,.,- .V-f. W-, v-vw ,- . ff- 'Rv' - '-f- 'fir N 'f i r' i fit' 'f.4,Nfi 'ff' 'ff' l.'f.,ffziaw1l1'19ff'4, I I x. l K . I ' I ' ' A ' 1 ' ' 6 7 1' ' 4 ' W1 me wx Wal I - fm Hmmm - Q ff .mw awmf AU um 1. Emmys? p yinnnnitasttiicc Qjlhuilli lluys' Physical Education Departinent . lXillll1l'C H. Stark. Director liandolpli Xhillllftlill 7,,.., .Y., ..,......,.. ...7 - ,.,,,,....v.................. .v.. . .V.,..,. . V ..ffVff.. l 5 ' 1'CSl1lC11t ljdxvard -lulinsun .,,,,,, -.. - .....v 'Vice I'1'CSlf.lC!1t blames lflarinun ,,,,,,..v .vfff . .. 5CCl'CtZll'y , Xlvlllllllll lfunlsun -- Treasurer xlillllillll .Xnnuar ,,7,. ........... . ..,....., ,,.,. ....,,A,. Publicity Manager lhlwlii hlieplierml ,,,, llssislaul llulilicity Manager Henry lkicllescli ,A.,. ,......., ' Xpparatus Manager Carl liigrisli .... ,, , 5 'rage Manager jaek C1-aftlm .. 7,7 ,, e A, ,, ,,, ,, . ., Assistant Stage Manager .ltilm llrnner ,,,,,,Y,A W .,..,,A, . Advertising' Mariager. llahre l-l. Stark A,,, ..,. E .,.v,....,......., 5 DUIISUY AIM The aim of the cluh memhers is to he active as leaders and lneosters in ctmnectiwn with all athletic and gymnastic activities. OBJECTIVE ' Its ohjective is to develop leadership. tu create true schcml spirit and to serve others. E - ACTIVITIES ' The activities consist uf special instruction designed to enable the I1lC1'I'll7Cl'S to assist in the clircctiun ul gyinnasium classes, in refereeing of games, in such special gynmasium xrurlc as tumbling. apparatus work. pyra- mid iurniing, ClCll1UllSU'ZlflUllS and pulilic exhilnitions, and care of the shower hath and luclcer mmiis. MEETINGS Meetings are held once a week, either for practice for demunstratiuns or for business. Special meetings can lie called at any time except during regular school session, MEMBERSHIP Membership is limited to boys with a ranking grade of 'A' in Physical liducation. The membership limit is forty members and ten alternates. The alternates take the place of the active members in case of graduation or of menihers not making the ranking grade of 'Af The alternates are elected by the membership. M .4fL,!uL AA A A I QJQLQ L TXTCBWXXHX l 7924, Y f f P: A i x 1, 1 A y. w 6. 1, H J ' L f' V r Z' I. sl fx 'N ll I I I Q V 1 w MG' 4 -Y? Y I K! 1 X i w 1 N .JP-A , I 1 Cl-lfXRlLlESVll1ONlAlXl I fs, 7' '- THE 4r - v i- .awvmvaw if i w- Q' . , . .' A if ' 1,4 , I ' ' . : 'ff ,. , Q -'mn ., ,- -,lm -Y.-. .,., ,..,, I., ..,Q L X' 'vw LJfvlfM'il?Wi?N5ZW W--f 41- 3 s Q ,f-. WL Maf ww X Siteiurogiretrpn iuicc jptssoeiiattiioin ljiCttj' Huflson. .,,,,..,,,. . ,,,,,, .. ,.,,,A,. . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,x,,,x,AM,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w,,,W- President iX'7ll'g'lllli1 Cooley .... ,v., ...., , . . ,... .. .,,-,,,, A ....A. Vice President Rosanna Simpson ..... . Y... ..., ...... S e cretary-Treasurer 'Louise 'lfln'oclcn1orton ...,,, ..,v....,,, I leporter Mrs. Olive Zimmer ....,.....,,.............. Sponsor H li Charleston High School Stenographic Association votes unanimously that this is the best year yet for the Association. Organized eight years ago, it now has the distinction of being' the only Club of its kind in the uiiuitn. lluiiiliusliip cmuisti in lizwingf eiirullocl in mio ui' mire subjects in the Stenographic Department' of the Charleston Hig'h'School. The one big event of the year was the animal banquet. On April l9 three hundred and twenty-live students and alumni members together with several prominent business men.-official representatives ot the Charleston Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, Lions, Kiwanis, and Civitan Clubs and ein- ployers ot alumni members gathered at theffiljaniel Boone at six o'CloCk to dine and celebrate the visit of the author of our system of shorthand. Nr. Iohn Robert Gregg. The dinner was excellent, the program Fine. and Mr. Gregg we found to be most entertiiningg' and charming. The prosrram follows-2 Vocal solo by Carl Radford. alumnus: Wielcome address by the President. Miss Betty Hudson, Stenographers on Paradef' followed by a sono' with the same title written bv Robert Stebbins and sung' bv students: Response to address ol welcome bv alumnus. Mose Boiarslcv, The Group I Left 'Behind Mew: Response in behalf of business men by Mr. R. P. DeVan, President of the Charleston Chamber of Commerce. Get Gut and Get Under the Load : Vocal solo by alumna, Miss Wiilma Chandler: Speech, HYOL11' Club and My Club. by Rettv Hudson. followed by student group song' of the same title. composed by Robert Stebbins: The History of Shorthandl' by Mr. john Robert fil'CQ'Q'. Student, Kathryn Moffett Kahle served as toastmistress. The .Nssociation takes this opportunity to express their appreciation of the hearty support of the Civic Organizations of Charleston by helpinsf us revise our course of study: also the encouragement and untiring' support of our I.-Zoard of Education, Dr. -T. E. Robins. President: our Superintendent, Dr. li. NYCl7C1'1 our Principal, Mr. Charles E. Kenney: the high school faculty, who have been ever ready to speak the good wordg and the student body who so courteously helped us entertain our honored guest, Mr. john Robert Gregg. C9135-Q Q4 w 1 W. N X W ,1 X mf ig A 11 s f is uw i' ' THE Y 0 . Aww N ff Q +75 yi Q f 'it M- , . , 1 Y 'wmv w V sy, ,V , .-- - -w-,7 -1 ff- -.-yx -1- F f , -y, : - Lglft i f ' Lfiv iltz-VS Wy 'E' ww e v Q 1- .?W2i?WLf' Yilftfmiiif fy.. fP'i -ivhiwiwwf SHDCQ 461989 Qillltllillb l+..fXlQ 51111: Speztlcing' of speed, Charleston High is astonishing the nzttivcs with its rztpiflity. fincl lmvc you lwzti-fl ol szticl Speeflcrs' Chili? l'in sontling' you their picture zmtl alter l're linishccl, you will unclcrstzincl the clctcrniincrl look on their faces. Nlicll. they ztpproztch you very lirmly ztnrl when they have lclt. you lincl oursell in possession ol Speedy Sweets or calling' cztrcls. You simply cau't rcfusc when one of those swccst young things looks :tppenlingly :tt you: for this is the clchnitc ohjcctivc of this cluh-to pztythc cgpcuscs ol Charles- ton's i'cpi'csc1it:ttix'cs to thc stzttc contests. liiclcpciiclciicv is thcir -niiclrlle name. , :Xml it's :t rc-:tl honor to hclong to that cluh. They win their nicinlner- ship hy typing :tnrl shorthnncl ztivzmls. They ztpprccizttc what they have won hy work. Your clcvotecl lrienrl, lnm Mnzcrl , . . . rw . . . . l'. Sf-Dont lm clccvivcml hy cxtcriors. lhcse nnlcl-looking' 1n:,iiclcns :1rC kin to thc lqtlylll hlonntcal Police. C 2'AGl - if is f if is me ll' - - THE V f IFAMYAMMMNM 1 i F . 'Y' ' fr I, vw . vu rvF ' ' r. 1 -v A ,J . 'Q f lv... nv-Q rv vw . i KW? ' W ?X'LkWAtX1WK'i 0 r Q ,ff . YW iutirttaiiim aint Mask Qjlliutlh RGANTZEIW in Septemlmer, the 'Tnrtain and Mask Clulf' selected the V fullmnug ulllCCl'?li Ylllglllld Tuulitn. llltfwltllflllil l?.ilxvm'il lllomulierg. Vice President: Samuel Galperin. Secretaryg and Betty Preston. Treasurer. Miss Siedenhurg, head of the Public Speal-:ing Department, acted as sponsor. ln mid-year the 'following ollicers were elected: lfresident, Kathryn Mullet Kahleg Yice President, Edward liloomherg: Secretary, Samuel Galpering and Treasurer. Mary Cloe. All students who wished to join the club were required to try out and those proving themselves worthy were admitted as members, ' ' The primary object of the cluh was to give the members an insight ' into the dillerent phases of producing' plays. and this was done by appointing' committees to take care of such phases of producing as properties, costuming, advertising. posters. tickets, programs, stage inanaging, and prompting. lt was also the object of the clnlu to give the members some experience in act- ing' and acquainting' them with authors and plays. M eetings were held every two weeks when the husiness of the society was conducted and various programs were given. Three one-act plays were given in assembly during the year. Each met with success and especially was this true of the play Finders Keepers, which was given at the 4-'H Fair. and at a Pan-Hellenic meeting. The other two plays were The Unseen and Evening Dress lndispensihlef' ' A L f 2',-Q -W-Y Z: A X. V r 1 w Aga gf A 5 4 v ev A me Q Q A 'ia' I T ' svh w vr 1 1 H ff 1-15 + i - ' M ' , tg. ifgk lj l- . ., ik tg n ,1 f . , - fl: 1, . I . ?.i A . . ., A ' X l . 4 . V, , ell r. WK , - - -v- rv-w ,v-- - vs Q ' -r- '-I 7 vs , , Q iz er 4 'ryg ' PP, sl W F f ' H A 'W WW WJ to all GMQEEENWVTWZA ' W' tw. f l N. 'Q WL r !'?1 !1l i., cellmattiiiiii g A realms llli Cliarlestou School debating teams were this year under the direction ol Miss Dorothy 5lCtlCl1lJll1'fQ and were more active than in former years having' held dual debates with three different high schools: Iilkview High School, Dunbar High School, and Huntington High School. The question for debate. which was assigned by 'West Yirginia University. was. Resolved, That public welfare , would, be advanced in the United States by the discontinuance of the two major political parties and a realign- ment of voters under a conservative and a liberal party. The lirst debate'was held january 30, with llllcview High School. The aflirinative team. composed of Victor Mansour and joseph Levin, remained in Charleston. and the negative team, composed of Samuel Clalperin and lid- ward ljlooinberg. went to lillcview, Both teams won with ,unanimous decisions. The second debate was held 'February 20, with llunbar High School. The atlirinative team this time went to Dunbar and the negative team de- bated in Charleston. Both llunbar teains were successful. E The last debate was held llebruary 27. with Huntington High School. The affirmative debated at Charleston and the negative at Huntington. The alihrmative teain 'won with a unanimous decision, and at'I-luntington the decision was two to one for the afhrniative. The linal result of the dual debate was a vote of four for Cl1Ill'lC'l?lQ1Jl1 and two for Huntington. t MCMXXHX i A L www , -., -, :rw-wg f T 'T' 7' ' T., ,,.- , A , v H 1 , , , 1 , , r I f. ' 'I ' 1 tk THE m r ig-urges ? 4 A X L X' , af r, 4 'af , , - . . ,-,. ,. . , -.. ,r ., . W, , ,-, , ..-., ,.,-- N, f- . -y ' n f l l k WL W1 Fix 'WV 5 r Q ,ff .N WJ QV ?'llVH klW2 Wb ?m..Ki l- i l Ellll john Moore .... -J . ,.............. ,., . ..,... i ......,,.... . ...Y,..,,.........A. President jjcnnig Scott -,ww -,,,,, , ,,,,, , W ,,,,,,, Druin-Major tSec1'etaryj John Sutherland , 7,7. 7,.,,,,. ,,,, ,,,, ,.,, .,..,. l 3 1 isiness Manager Erwin Young :Xssistant Business Manager fllenqler MeClay U-, .,,,,,,,,,, , A,A,..,,,,,. ,ncaa ..... . ,,,,, ,,,, ,.,..Aw..... .v... I A ibrarian Colby jackson ,A,,,.,,,,,.,,,,w ,,.M. A Assistant .Librarian Robert Lilley w,.. ....w, Publicity Agent ji. Henry Francis ., v.... Director .l-I E chief purpose of the bancl is to help with the school spirit by playing ancl cheering for athletic events. This year the banfl has taken part in all local football games, inarle trips to lieckley ancl Huntington with the team, anrl played for the Wiest Virginia vs. XfVashington ancl Lee ancl Marshall vs. New River State College games. The band aided in our basket ball games with its loyal spirit. The unique feature this year in supporting athletics was the cooperation with the gymnastic clepartnient in their annual exhibition. Our bancl has nsecl its influence in encouraging' the organization of high school bancls by giving concerts at Elkview. NV. Va., ancl Clenclenin, NV. Va. The bancl gave its annual concert in the school auclitoriuni on April fourth, ancl another concert during music week. These concerts sliowecl the musical ability ot the organization. . R U S T E R Trunipets- Baritone- Oboe- Unarles Hanna Robert Adams Dennis Scott Hamilton Morris Roy Reger Saxophone- liobert Newton Jce Lopez .Louis Hadda Sterling Martin French Horn- Marion Jarrett Edmond Leonhart Altos- Charles Vogt Arthur Litton 'l'ronrboneS- .l-c,fL1n Sutherland Robert Lilley Robert Price Foster Casto Julian Spencer Erwin Young Tuba- ltoy Kimberlin Bender McClay Clarinet- Panl Kincaid Carlyle Lowe Robert Bock Colby Jackson Nicholas Habib Bill Morgan Phil Koehn Cyril Johnson Paul Hanna CE Piccolo- William I-Iuclley John Moore -flatl Stanley Eppstein tsopranol .Joe Abrams faltol George Robson qaltol James Wells ftenorl Tynipani- William Poulson Bass Drum- Lawrence McMains Cymbals- Jennings Fast Snare Drums- George Hubbs William Keeley William Cochrane Frank Litton A L 6435-Q , , 'Y , -if 'W --gf -- 1- Q W at if W f mfmmt A 1 ' P T1-IE Hmm , ,My r, - 1 X ., mx ,A wt Wi k X. 'X 4, 'X Www- iff' 5 - ,V .v l v , - -r - ,v , - , 1 , -, ff- I 1 vw' 'faq' X 5 5 1' ' I It V 1 F .Ui 'Ni V42 l I I H VAf1,f?' 17, ' A 7 if ! ' iigffl VU! ' Ski ,ft N QIWVL YYEW KW :' LJ'TYLfkFf4P1..' 4QDlPkCllllCSlElll'fEll, VlQKYUNl'1 in Cliztrleston lligh School knows about the orchestra. E JlHHlSllllQ' lll lllill' lll'llllllL'lltlllPl, mul plzlying' muvclius lm' zisseiulilies bring it into prominence in the life of the High School. The orchestra is Il well orgzmizecl institution. It 11:15 :L goodly assort- ment of instruments, which :ire eztpztbly l'1zuic,llecl by the players. n The 1Jl'UQ'l'Zl.l1l ol' the Orchestral this yezir has been as follows: Instrumental music for llzlugliter of the Crescent lnstrninentnl music for Cliristnlzls Pztgezmt Miclyear class night and grztcluzttioii ceremonies lnstrunientrtl music for class play, Quality Street lllStl'l11'IlCl1'tZll music for Hlinportzmee of Being Ernest The roster of the Orcliestrzi is- lirst violin: Betty Nh'llllZl.1ll5, Roy liiniberlin, .Ioe Lopez, liclith Hnalc, George lrlzulclztcl, Jack 'fliCl'll1ZlIlQ second violin: ,Frzink lflarlclncl, XYillizun Cochrane, Erwin Young. and Cleo Littong viola: Arthur Litton and .lenningg's Fast: 'cello: Lloyd Auer: contra-bass: Lawrence Mehlztins and Stanley lippstein: 'cello-saxophone: Colby Jackson and Virginia Hornoni: flute: john Moore, XN'illiani Poulson, Xxlllllillll Huntl- ley, and Frank XYoeber: oboe: Dennis Scott :incl Donald Pitzer: French horn: Marion Jarrett and lfclinnncl Leonhzirtg clarinet: Paul Kincaid, Carlyle Lowe, Robert Bock, :tml .lzunes XfVells: trumpet: Charles Hanna, Hamilton Morris. and Robert Newton: trombone: John Sutherland. Robert Lilley, and Foster Custoz clrnms: George lflubbs and Frzmk Litton: tyinpaniz Vvil- lllllll Poulson: piano: Maxine Ballztrclg clireetor: Mr. bl. Henry Francis. L lX4lCfBflEXlEi l ?' ' ' 1 4- -.ASI pax? is f w g: rr me ' THE v igwgiyfg tim 32,533 sv? PS J' ' C HARLETS T UNlAN 5 fi iff ? f dw -4 C i w wwf' 4 r Q ,fi i :W Wit 0 sy Glifflilg Qllllllllli - Y KONE of the best working organizations in school is the Boys' Ulee Club. X ltvis composed ol the cream of the young men in Charleston High School, and has always had a high position in the opinion of the school and the public. lt is an organization foreign to foolishness and devoted to things worth while. The program ol the Glee Club this year has been as follows: - lleccinlier 7---loint performance with Girls' Glee Club and C1101-'us in fl llziugliiti' ol thc Cl'QSQClllZ.U December li?-A-.loint performance with the Girls' Glee Club, Chorus. and Orchestra in Christmas Pageant. March l+l-Concert. - W, The boys have also continued in their capacity as ushers for the season's best concerts in the Auditorium. A Three ineinbersffllcMains, Pierson. and Lowe,-were our represent- atives in the 'forming of the lirst State High School Chorus in Parkersburg, February 7 to 9, the two lirst-mentioned being first in their respective groups. :Xpril 23-Concert at Elkview. April 30-Concert at Montcoal. Nay S-Assisting' in the Music Wieck Pageant. Feveral new divisions of the Glee Club have been inaugurated this year. .fXmong them is the Senior Quartet. which has been a particularly suc- ceisful working unit and has had a program of its own as follows: Luncheon engatrements at Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs. i liiigzigeiiieiit with State Association of District Supervisors. lQng'aQ'einent with a General Teachers' Meeting, Classrooin Teachers' Banquet, and the Concert, March 14. l.Qng'ag'cment at Clendenin with Band, in concert, March l3. TEllQ,'?lQ'Clll6llt at Methodist Church for Ladies' Aid, April ll. A junior Quartet has also been formed, but has not made its appear- ances in public as has the Senior Quartet. The instrumental ensemble has also been doing' good work. The roster of the Club is as follows: First Tenor-Lloyd Auer, Law- rence Mcklains. Frank Simmons. lack Tiernan, Charles Vogt. and Eugene Cooley: Second Tenor-Tennings Fast. laines Lovell, Thomas Mathes, Vllil- liam l oulson. Charles Franklin. Ed Ratclifli. and Lon Hutchinson: First lilass--Foster Casto, Thomas Ellis, Stanley Eppstein.. Louis Haddad, Roy liinilwerlin. Clarence Ward. and Van Pierson: Second H2155-'lxilllllllll Hund- ley. Bender N'cClay. George I-lubhs. Carlyle Lowe. Beryl Poe, and Robert Barr: Director-Nr. il. Henry Francis. 'Nr 'fp 7 fra ', ' YF 'ff rrp ,f Lv!! ' 'V- v' 'Sgr ' 99,65 '57 U 1, 1, r v x I X gi :E-uw 7k4! T iKQ5Fi2ZEXAnUXSiBVA3, ZVIELQ S H , 'FF 'Q' QNX-K I W .. W X WW ,Hg CHARLIE S fi' ONMXN I ' s '- - 'i X f Ll Q ,Mf , Q 2 1' gg 'X 7 'Jf ! - X v i i i Av H f C iWl01P1U1S Mary iiricu Woncirnu M ccccccccc cccc c c .V . cc Wcsicieiit M,zn'g:n'et Fast ,.., ,. .. , .. Secretary-Treasurer ,Mary Griffith. ..,,.,,,,,.A.A ,, Business 'F.'Ig'r. Clzirice Quinn ,,,,, A ,.., Lihrzirinn Louise Hai-ne55 7,,.,7,.,,,A., M .,,. .. ,.',... . , ....... -.l'nhlicity fNge11't Ruth A. Rogers. ,.wv,, ,...,.. .., ,w ,,..,,. . , .., ..,, ,7 ,.. ..Y, l 3 i TCLTYUI' Opal Meyer, blosephine Carr ...., ., ,-Xccoinpzmizsts HE purpose of the Chorus of Charleston High School is to have it-1 mein- hers heconie fzunilizn' with good music. both classic :incl folk, and to in- crease their enjoyment in singing. The chief activities of this orgzinization have been, the assistance in the production of K'The Dzuighters of the Crescent Zl11U1JCl'CttZ'lgiYCi1 bythe combined music clubs on December 7, The Spirit of f.:i11'iStlH2lSH, Z1 lJZl.f1'C'l'!1t given before the Christlnzis holidays, and the pageant given during - music week. GQ,-Q' 5 ii xv' W I L 5 n .1 ' 1 gkhf lk is ' gg, mg f 1 T1-IE mQpg,.:rg Av ,WI QUE , zgq -Fx QNX 4 s f v Q f f yr Q R Ni ftvf W e f Q ,ff . W WI W kVWi !Z?MmW!i?7WK 'l. Ginilsl Glcee Mary Agnes Young ..,,, -,c,,- President Ruth XN'att ...,, ,.,,,,..,..,.....,., v.,.. S ecretary Margaret Fast ..... .,.. l iusiness Manager Catherine Thunnn 7.,..,. ....,...vw .,.,..... . .. Publicity Agent lileanor Davis w,.,,,,, , .v... ..,..,.... ..............,.. L i brarian .Iosephiue Carr ,. ,,,,,,,,..........., ,,.,..,......,. Y ..,..,w - .- Accoinpanist NE of the best. most renowned, and active organizations in Charleston l-ligh School is the Girls' Glee Club. The activities in which the Cllee Club has taken part have been many and varied. Among one of the hrst things the girls clicl, at the beginning of the term last fall was to sing at the State Fair. They took part in the Daughter of the Crescent, an operetta, the receipts ol which helped to pay olli the clelicit from last years Charlestonian. They also helpecl in the Cliristnias pageant given in the C. H. S. Auclitorium. The Club sent live representatives to the State Chorus which inet at l3Zl1'liCl'SlJl1l'g on February 7. S. and 9. Cn February 28, the annual spring concert was given ancl on May l, the club sang at Marshall College. The girls have helped to usher at the Civic Music Concerts and most of the other concerts given in the high school. The Glee Club has several organizations within the club. Among them are the Girls' Glee Club Trio, the Double Quartet, as well as the Instrumental organizations. A A L 9412955 I' ff AQ I4 P it 1 A Ni-BDS THE hf3A. 'f rlylilkb' PERM- ' lim ' ' s w nf V. f W1 U1 mfr . i 'W Ne w w a iw' .we a p Xi. PQ XX ,. CHARLE S illi ONWXN lliloirne fl ceoimoimiiccs President Y..,,,77.7, , -v... ...7,....,, l ,ucille Moore Secretary -. .. . .. .,,..,,, e-. Jennie ljourn , rlil't'HSlll'0l' . .. ... 4 . .Q. A,A l.eiil:1 le-lilemmi Chairman of l rogram Committee.-..lf,eulah 3 oung -ERE we are. the memhers of a much-tallied-of cluh. VX'e represent the vital. growing subject. Home Economics. May we just give you a glimpse into our activities? Then you will see how very interesting we really are. - Our eluh's aim, of hringing together girls who are interested in Home Ec- onomics and helping them to he more sucessful in their husiness life, has heeu well carried out in the 'tive years of the clulfs existence. Our meetings are hoth educational and social. Many delightful social hours have heen spent this term. in addition to the work of our major project. This year the cluh adopted two small orphan girls living at the Union Mission, and to help them has heen the chief purpose of the cluh. At Christ- mas time we made them happy hy playing Santa Claus to them and later dressed them in dainty outfits which were made in our meetings. Contests, songs, readings. and other special 'features have given the programs vim. Wie are alliiliated with the National and State Home Ilconomics Associa- tions and wear with great pride the National pin. XVC do not wish to he sellish, so we gladly talqeithis opportunity to tell you of the good times the clulm has had and to invite you to hand in your name for next year. L l CQ-435159 1 li-f Zeus ff fx it as ws a f THE mQXlM'f :AEM N it ' PM wma, WEM QH -Fai '19 '-xv ..,Q, : 'wwf' WU' ? l'7 ? Vf W ? r Q ,ff .T WW ? Wli'W7' WW A Ei Sitrenaogneaphiie oimpeitiiitioin I l-IREE out of live loving cups lor team events and seven out of txvelve medals for individual events were won by Charleston .High School at the West Virginia State Commercial Contest held at Marshall College. Hunting- ton, May ll 1928. ' '- The individual places won are as follows: S H U RT H 5X N D Event I-60-word Dictation-Second Place. lldna Hague luvom llffllllfll'lll'll lllfllllrlllllglllllil plzwu, ltoliocon lmmillizrlg Second place, Goldie jason XN'inning Team 'lor livent lI-Charleston-Rebecca Rosenthal and Goldie jason TYl'liXYRlTlNG Event Il-fsliirst place. Marion XYoofter-77.7 net words per minute This record won for Miss Xlfoofter the title of Nliest Virginia State Cfhaiupion Typist for l928. Second place. Kathleen Ferguson-73.3 net words per minute W'inning Team for ,lffvent H-Charlestmmflhiarion lflfoofter, Kathleen Ferguson Event IV-First place, :Xnna Grafton-5l.S net words per minute Second place. Opal Crist-44.6 net words per minute As a result ol' the 'District Stenographic Contest held at Charleston April 27, l929. the 'following Charleston students will represent this District at the State Shorthand and Typexvriting Contest to he held at Marshall College May ll. SHORTHAND Event I-60-word Dictation-Louise liirkham, Mary Jones Event Tl-90-word Dictation--Edna Hague. Margaret Ann Feinstein TYPENVRTTING Event I-Marie Smith, Margaret Marquis Event H-Edna Hague, Margaret Ann Feinstein ,Event Ill---Margaret Adams Event IV-Ruth Gravely, Louise Smith Q A 94954-Q A ff- :aff -mf - --7 - -- Y , w 1 . A W 1 I N . if , , e I ll fQ?k:'f ik 25 lf in me wx . , Q THE - mf alfim mw 4 -. , , ,lf ,,.. , 5 V- .n r WA ' ll 1 fm Q ,f- fl f wkl f. l3lllflLlUllimlll1llllll Nlmllllllllzllll Sllllll First Vow, lclt to rigltt: Forest Tully. llilmcmrl l.cc'ml1:L1't, ,'XllDC1'tIl .l.JZLllg'llC1'ly. X7ll'Q'l1llZl Ncclcy, ,lack Boirwslcy, foreman. Ruclmen Carp. 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Rxgwf Q f lj f f L 4 mm mr me s we ,ta Q THE Y e i N v ' ...dvr Qlflff z mq TS! LNG? a 6,9 ,,,, ,. ' WWE MY r Q ,f- f iY?!i?Kl?f' ?iW'? W'?7!9E ainiuaiey iriesiicrileinitffs Address N behalf of this January graduating class of l929, I bid you welcome to our class night exercises. During our three years here each member of this class has made a name for himself, either by hard study, by leadership. by ability in athletics, or by participation in some extra curricular activity. Here, in high school, we have 'formed lasting and true friendships, not only with our fellow students but also with our instructors. The foundation of our moral and social life has been laid. and we hope that it will continue in the right direction for the .remainder of our school lives. 'Perhaps without realizing it, in our high school career we have established our ideals for character, upon which we must rely from now on. Wie have found new interest and joy in music. science. and the line arts, which will aid us in the future, furnishing some of us with our life work and affording recreation to others. Loyalty and patriotism have become a part of us and may they con- tribute much to our being good citizens. Athletics and physical education have taught us the real value of good health and clean sportsmanship. Both of these are essential in the world today more than at any other time before. Many of us will go to college. At the various institutions of learning that we select to attend, may we there do even better than we have done here and win laurels for ourselves and for our schools. To those who im- mediately enter into business may many opportunities of advancement and service be given. Graduation 1'ather a short but important part of our lives. lt touches our hearts, but gives us strength to face the future and accomplish bigger and better things. The true value of our education obtained here will be realized only by contact with the world and the problems it otters. As members of the class, we now wish to extend our thanks to our principal, teachers, superintendent, and Board of Education for their untiring interest and guidance in giving us a start to obtain that all-important weapon, Education, with which we are to meet the problems of the world of today. -Gretchen Pippen, 'ZSM A A L f SJBLQ i We-, Egsss? 'ff ls! nl N. xx . WTEVTZM ' iunne iieesiicrllcemutls Addteess A E, the graduating' class of '29, welcome you to our class night exercises. This night will always stand out among our memories of high school days. llutmg thu past llwct yQ1u'axx'Q law met many trying oqieiicuces as well as having had many privileges. Qur trials have been many and varied, but we have removed every obstacle thus olfered. During our stay here we have had opportunities of forming lasting friendships, both with 'fellow- students and with the faculty. XN'e realize the true value of friendship and are thankful for the opportunity brought about by our school. NVe wish to bid farewell to the faculty. who have been untiring and unsellish in their services to us. It is our hope that some day we shall be able to repay them for their guidance. NYQ realize that up to now we have had a comparatively easy time. The school of experience may be the next from which some of us will be graduated, while others will enter a college of higher learning. Wlhether we do either of the two. we should apply ourselves to the new task with greater diligence, for it will demand our best. The years spent here have been pleasant and have been such that we shall always remember them. Members of our class have excelled in almost every activity that they have engaged in. NYe have not only honor students in studies, but also in athletics, literary work, and school activities. After we leave this school, we shall all be separated. Each will prob- ably enter a new held. Ylle shall meet new problems and trials. VVl1ether we realize our hopes and ambitions depends greatly upon how we apply the knowledge and experience that we have received in high school. This is just the starting of our career, and to Charleston High School we are grateful for the preparation it has given us.-Havern xNlOOCl1'lll11, '29. L LQJQLAN ff Tk as W is in ma ,s L A THE ft 'm. 1L. umV'EVf1'fu1 fl? 1 'Q 5 X ' 'l'7't V7f'li ' r Q 1- Si' K. 4 if 'TM' is -A THE immmmmm Q- ' 4 A sv Qvrem ,Q w ,f tk YV t i v Q ,f- f W'W!Zi' fi 'ww llllllilffi xi 6lUllilCCDlF' EAR YE! Wie. the members of tl'e Senior Class of '29 of C. H. S.. realizing we are about to leave these noted halls of knowledge. being of sound mind and dis- posing memory. declare tltis our last will and testanieiit. Coilectively: NVe. the members of the Senior Class. do will, devise. and bequeath to the Juniors our empty places in these halls of fame. provided they will Iill them up with names when they are Seniors. Severally : ' I, Mary Melvina Muddle Hill, do will. devise. and bequeath to my successor my much sought-after position for the Book Strap, warning her that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. I. Victor Mansour, do will, devise. and bequeath to George Gates my position as C. H. S. orator. Wie, Emma Louise Smith. Ann Grafton. Ruth Ciravely. and Margaret Ann Feinstein. do will devise. and bequeath to Marie Smith and Margaret Marquis our very outstanding typing' ability. W7e. Nannie Lightner and Bessie Lambie. do will. devise. and bequeath to Marguerite Mac Cuttheon and Dot Bracey our quiet and womanly ways. I, Bill 'High-Jump Ford, dowill. devise. and bequeath to Dave Hud- son my ability to ease over a six-foot pole without getting my feet in the way. I. Bessie Valentine Mitchell. do will devise, and bequeath to Florence Hasty my very sweet disposition. I I. Joseph Levin. do will. devise. and bequeath to the aspiring debaters the discourageinent that debaters are born, not made. I, Edna Shorthand Hague, do will. devise. and bequeath to Mary Jones my ability to take dictation at one hundred words per minute and transcribe it with 99 per cent accuracy. Wie. Donald Foard and Ralph Dollman. do will, devise. and bequeath to Carlyle Lowe and XfYilfred Pence our manly statutes. VVe, Margaret .Tones and Lisbeth Hall. do will devise, and bequeath to Lillian Glenn and Mildred Sparks our demure and lady-like ways. I, Captain Big lid Johnson. do will, devise. and bequeath to Mr. Stead- man my manly form and also my sincere admiration of his Caveman actions in fourth period study hall. l, Louise industrious Larkins, do will. devise. and bequeath to the on- ' coming salutatorian my ability to secure A's in Latin from Mr. Kelley. I, Captain Football Brawley. do will. devise. and bequeath to Charles Jarrett my place as the school's all-round athlete. L l5'fIC3FflXXlX l A L 5412,-Q l, liddie Bacon, do will. devise. and bequeath to Felix Lilley my mo- fi ff- U s fr as ws i THE sw 4-umumw ii' X23 Ctilfh l .IES l Qbll 'c HKU! 'UMW' Q 1- .WW 'WMrrM' w1- 3H?1m5?5?' E4' I, Mary Agnes Young, do will tio Miss Rogers my melodious Voice, to be used until she can train a proper successor to 'lill my place in the Glee Club. I. Frank Lytle, do will, devise, and bequeath to Mary Cloe, poor soul, the editorship of the Charlestonian. I, Monty Merry X5Vickline. 'do will. devise, and bequeath to Charlotte Reid my position as the most popular and best-looking femme in C. H. S. l, 'l--larold Hates, do will. devise. and bequeath to Paul VVhitting'ton the string of hearts l've broken, desiring' that he continue the good record. l. Helen Constantine. do will to lflleanor Minor my athletic ability. We Guy Holsclaw and Mendel Carp. do will, devise. and bequeath to Bill Seaton and Carl Rigrish our positions on tl1e football lield. with the hope that they won t nnss a good pass evervtime one comes their way. I z l. llflargaret ildains, do will, devise. and bequeath to 'lioots Ruliiner my superfluous height that he may be of more use in athletics. T, Havern President XYoodrum, do will to the on-coming Senior Presi- dent, my ability to conduct class meetings and have perfect order without staying' in a perpetual blush. l. .liddie Bloomberg, do will to Sammie Galperin my dramatic ability. l, Dot Wlard, do will to the girls of C. H. S. my knowledge of what the best dressed woman in America is wearing today. We Bill Barron and Marcus l.opin, do will, devise, and bequeath to Fred Amo Te XNMSCIIIZII1 and Bill 'Drennen our tennis rackets, knowing that they also possess that wicked swing. I. .lvan Gladwell. do will to Babe McMillan my place in the hearts of the lair sex. I, Juanita lack Monroe, do will, devise, and bequeath to Rose Hart my quiet and girlish ways. I. Lawrence Mcllains, do will, devise, and bequeath to Donald Pitzer my leadership of the C. H. S. orchestra. hoping he will remember to make them snap into it. li. Kathryn Kinsey. do will to any poor struggling lover my poetic ability. ' Wie, llill l-lomberg' and -'lulins McCoy, do will to Frank Simmons and Carl NYilev our positions as C. H. S. best looking chaps. l, Edwin Shepherd. do leave my soft southern voice to Selma Bek, with the hope that she will not demoralize it with so-called bad wordsf' fl, Ann Fortney, do will to Beverly Lowe my sophisticated and bored air. notorious air of conceit, hoping that he will uphold his self-respect under its protecting wing. is ff fm M wt I b y THE X I' av ,gi ,, , , , , , ,, -' tn 'N f Wh u f 'f r-W W i Y Q ,f- .Www V '-efw wf uw vz I, Betty I-Iudson. do will to the next Stenograpliic Association pres- ident my ability to make flowery speeches and win my way to success. I, Bill Poulson, do will to any aspiring movie producer my camera and all contraptions implied in the art of making girls unnecessarily beau- tiful and all members ot the male sex masterful. I, Doris Wlyckolt, do will to Betty XYilliams my ability to skip through twelve years of school and end at the early age of litteen. . Vie, Merlin Goldstein and Sabe IrIoward, do will. devise. and bequeath our names as the scl1ool's nuisances to the on-coming trouble-makers and trials to the faculty. Wie, the Kahle sisters. do will. devise. and bequeath to the Haviland sisters our ability of always either being in the limelight or the coming attraction. I, John Bruner. do will to.Gav Carper mv stuclious nature. I, lIarie Gluck, do will to Elizabeth XYoods. my charming way of looking at the boys. I, Bill Garnette. do will to any youth seeking lame as an actor, my ability to make the Spanish Club plays go over big' I, Marjorie Skidmore, do will, devise. and bequeath Jack to my sister, for I know he will receive excellent attention from her. I, .Iohn I-Iover, do will. devise. and bequeath to Garold Thumm my mannish stride. Vie, Alice Meyers and Dorothy Spencer, do will our girlish ligures to those who do not mind rising at six a. m. to wander aimlessly along the streets in order to keep them. I, Tom Ialilling-to-XNork Young. do will, devise. and bequeath to all on-coming Book Strap editors mv remarkable ability to publish the paper promptly every Friday without 'failg also my drag with the faculty, including Miss Iefferfls. Wie. Louise Ballard and Susan Cliarnock, do will, devise. and bequeath to Dorothy Iflall and Betsy I-Iill the contribution box with the secret key of wit which opens it. -The Senior Class, '29 State of IN-lest Virgina, County of Kanawha, to wit: I, Charlotte NIcWIliorter, a notary public in and for the County and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that the Senior Class of l929 personally well known to me as the real class. whose name is signed to the 'foregoing writings, has this day acknowledged the same in my said county. Given under my hand and seal this the 29th day of May, A. D. 1929. -Charlotte IN'ilsou McXN'horter, Notary Public L ISTCBWXXIX .l x A I H Cyan-mi 1 is ff ' 1 'f fTHEl 4bAZFS.D5E3fEilES4EPS1A l?'i.!FAiE5Ml ' P:-ufnv f M954 N W ,M ,.,. X. ., 7 A . . T. ., M . , f V MEF :f A ' ,. 'ff my 1, fr , r'+rv: t '5.,h,'v,- , ' f f 3 47 - 3? .f IX,.4',fgIx X , SPL W ii i X. ff f wwlwuh? -. tilllllellll. 611,110 September 6-School ecnnineneecl. with the bright zlncl shiny laces uf young Sophoinores zxlmiit us. September 22-The foritlmll season opened with zi gznne in which we tiecl Cal: Hill. liuring' the season we rlcfezitecl lX'lUl'fQ'Ill1UJXX'l1, liairniont East Side, Beckley, Logiiii, and Greenbrier. Uetuber 9-The lloys' Glee Club grave Z1 concert at the Four-l'l Fair. and on the lulluwing' clay the if urt'iin :Lnfl Mask prncluetifm, Finders Keepers, was given there. KlZll'Q'lll'Cl .Xcl1uns, l,tll'l'Zlll1t3 Lyon, and blue Levin tual: part in it. October l9-The Scrlmol 'lz1'JDl'll lifnnwc-fl the football team with It training' table in the cafeteria.. whieh ezinsecl niriny oi our fair ones to patronize it Cnieaningg' the eziiej October 26-The sclmol l-f 'ine lilleml with pnlitieizms. ri nmol: election wkis ' helfl. :inrl l-loover was eleetefl. slwwing our wunclerlul influence on public Zllil:Illl'S. November 7-.N n1m'inQ' pirtnre inflehine was instnllecl to equal any in the City. :incl we were prcnniseml Il nmvie 21 week. .Nlter at time this promise was fulfilled. November l3-The Book Strap Stull' surprisefl itself with at party. November l4+Tl1e Curtain and Musk Club presenterl in assembly K'The Unseen. November 21-Our debating team wus chosen with joe Levin. Sam Gzilperin, Victor Mansour. ancl lid lilouiiilieig' to uphold the honor of our fair SCl100l. A 1 I W 1 f ' W W vw W i A f ' i MM! i 1. ff X M fi if XJ i f mh ? K U' f' ll l 1 V , 6:4256 , Aff is rn..uui ma rs LA. .uf THE g1fLfa 3'LL f'm.w .adv fsilfafafzn rss -'W ' C Eg e l l AMA MW' :K'LkYb4kV!i'i JMtLKV KYMfB.1' XYZ November 27-The Music Department presented the operetta A Daughter of the Crescent, the proceeds of which paid the debt on the 1928 Annual. December 12-Our Christmas assembly was held under the private, per- sonal, and efficient direction of Miss Katie Belle Abney. December l4+Our long promised movie, entitled Julius Caesar, made its appearance under the auspices of the Latin Department. January 4-The basketball season was opened by defeating Spencer. During the season our team triumphed over Seth, Oak Hill, St. Albans, Mont- gomery, South Charleston, Beckley. Clendennin, and Eastbank. Our girls brought home the bacon from Logan, Madison, St. Albans, Cak Hill, and Eastbanlc. January 21-The senior play, Quality Street, was presented with Virginia X!V1'lfP'l1t and Sam Glover in the leadinfr parts. After this the unior- Z5 D Senior reception was held. January 22-The first Senior Dance was held at the Rutlner Hotel and went over big. January 25-Our seniors were graduated, and we received into our midst some new sophomores, who after a time found out what it was all about. January 26, 27, 28-Wle started the new semester right by having over 200 pupils a day absent on account oil the Hu. February S and 9-The Hi-Y Minstrel was held, and everybody agreed that our boys make good actors. February 28-The lonff-awaited Glee Club Concert was ffiven. D D March 4-A radio was installed in the auditorium and we listened all morning ing to Hoover being made president, with jefferson and Roosevelt as our guests. WDC' RY? flJ!gQ5,s ss-A . YN V l tkf IA as 1 1' is au :af w fa - THE, F' I x L. ,f m. a1. -A aw . . , . , .i .r . , ., . y M12 KV! NWA MMV AVA kWA'lvA'i ur Q ,f Lv fkwmkv' AW WWLRHN Q. x, r L 5 A a , ,Q 7 sf , -.,, , ,.. ,,. . .. ,-- ,. ,, . , ., , , uw. ' ,, I ' ifgt' fm 1 n f 'ef , If jfu 11 19 1, X 7 1 I l i A ' ' March 13-The Senior Quartet and the Rand traveled to Clendenin and there rendered a concert. March 14-The Boys' Glee Club gave a concert which was the talk of the town. March 15-A new club sprang up in our midst, namely. The Campus Club, which was inaugurated with a dance. March 21-The Curtain and Mask Club presented its anual production, lime liiiwtziiiuu iii llemg lim'iiut,' the high lights ol this play being Ed Bloomberg, Ellen XN'ren. Bill Poulson, Margaret Adarns, Mary Francis Hill and Ann Pharr. March 25-The school was saddened by the resignation of Dr. S. E. Wieber. who had been with us many years. April 9-The Orchestra entertained with a well-received concert. March 21-The Curtain and Mask Club presented its annual production, iuni to overflowing. 18--loc Levin, Sain Galperin and Victor Mansour took three of the four first places in the Literary Contest held in Morgatown. April 19-The Stenographic Banquet was held at the Daniel Boone Hotel honoring Mr. John R. Gregg and the Stenograpbic Association. April April 24-A one act play, Evening Dress Indispensable was presented in assembly by the Curtain and Mask Club. The cast included Lisbeth Hall, Frances Shor, Mary Cloe. Carl Rigrish, and Bob Callard. April 26-Spring Football opened under the direction of Mr. Farley. Many of those who have made Charleston High Sport history were missing because of graduation-namely-lirawley, johnson, Holsclaw, Skiles, Bacon, Carp, and Ostrin. lHlARlLlESVl'ONlAN if V f' . an , Z ai W , 1 -, - lx .-534' x ', 4 'Q N . -'r X' ' . hxli. , x A75 1 if , 'F ' ' ,LL sw ff 1 mr G Glu . '- Sfwii?-5 :Pf5f.f.,-4' ' ,gill Q- -ff 924,541 vw ,N Y .,-. -,,,,,.-,---..-. -,- .Ji ' 1 I A , ,, ,,,,,,,. -4 I fix 1' .'Sf f ' . 'Wi' 1 ' H 1 if 1 -Na A, 7 Av xy. H' X r . . .4 'S 'll' ff I i IF V V , lg I N . fm l -,fl -- , LW I ll ,, . 14 1 M mzum ' THE wa l S . Ki .gf V2 '. , , A, ,I ,. ... -, ..-. ,v-,. . . ,Z , . ,WV , . . ,., .,.., -.., ,, ., ,, My l ufi f y ? rf FV, WW r Q ,ff fWlA W? Wl?Wff' 1 Vllillllli Time is taking' us away: lt goes im. lt will never, never stay: Tuclzly is gimme. Tnrlzly gives us fricmls Ln love: Time takes them. The present sees our clrezlms almvel 'l'cmio1'1'mv makes them. Now um' rlrcaming' rlay has past: Wie begin again. Gmmfllmveg we've loveml it to the last Memories remzliu. -liatlnjvil lXlll5Cj' L FWCFWXXHX ,l Wh A L L Ef-Q f Q: ff J , -c ., ,K EHMMM 1 q ii . Q CELEBRHTIUES 5 5 E1 'Ll - MA I f1Qf.J.l?I, ' I ' ill , , - ! ' 'ig' '51-. -sw. - 6, 51-7, E+ .,' ' ' .2 I .... -flgll 3,1 ,lj - .lm rj '- . zu' i 1 Ll 1 I Em ..5f':l. -' , -.4-1, 'J N 'vyf ii SX , if -7-, w fs! N.:- , .:,r .vffe ,F- 1'2- .1i.,.li.. l.., if w MOST ATTRACTIVE GIRL- First, Monty VW ekline Second, lX l'ZlI'j' Frzmces I-lill MOST HANDSOlVIE 'BOY- First, Julius McCoy Second ftiej, John Brick, Bill Hmnluerg MOST ATHLETIC GIRL- First, Helen Constantine Second, Edna Hague flllf MOST ATHLETIC BOY- MO MO First, Andrew Brawley Second, Ed johnson ST IN LOVE- First, Guy Holsclaxv and Lisbeth Hall Second Ctiel, Leland Darlington and Vivian Robinson, and Carl VVall and Eloise Keller ST LADYLIKE- First, Lisbeth Hall Second, Margaret JONES li , ? -,.H.,,. ,- 7477.--7-7 774-T V ,YY A , l 3 ., RX i LK A - ' 'ff A had' X-gm. 1 J we A :ii ll l e il ll A' , 5. , YW: .NK iw le l l -3-a Yin I , ,,- 1 -, l fl 1 l if JM- NE' -'ee JQQ, l V .4 i if 4.1 xi H . il l .ao aiaa O L-.,wWoog-xi lg , . il fi L' 'E 5 X T 'T x ' I O il . H 74 do ' ' 17-'lf' ' lr 1 ' i - Ej, 3. 1 - 12.5 nf 'T1.. .,. ' ' V-,-. .-AU.. , -,l LL's -K ' , 2' --. ' - 1 -KA l '- I I 7 '1 I I. f' ,F V 7 21 H M I lm pf .1 A 'S , l x M751 fi -. V fb J A, Y .' . f f A 1- b-1 -1 - 5. ', A ll A :g,5QwgB,14!g: 4 ? y 1 lr V uf , Wk, fm K . l 3 ' l X ' I In X ' lx-. V X 1 54: 5 ll' ' f ' A f SX ' f N g F sw' , , l .ST I . 1 , ,- -1 Z.. ,Eb wc' . . , .15 , rw rw r + ' 1 L5 , f 'l l'l' M ' l 1' sf l Q lggbjsx ' l tml l- io-, ..... 3-L I 5 MOST POPULAR GIRL- First, Monty VVickline Second, Mary Frances Hill MOST GENTIJEMANLY- First, Tom Young Second Ctiej, Ed Bacon, Bill Homberg MOST VERSATILE- First, Bill Poulson Second, Edwin Shepherd BIGGEST BOOKXVORM- First, Toni Y oung Second, Toni Scott SCHOOL NUISANCE- First, Salas Howard Second, Merlin Goldstein TYPICAL SENIOR- First, Ton1 Young Second, Ed Bacon BIGGEST HEART-BREAKER- First, Bill Honiberg Second, Andrew Brawley lm U24 ,lr .ll .'.5 l.c X' N .kr il t W S wx. g fr! V W A I Il lia? ga 4 'f li' l I 1' ' l ji ' L N gh: EERE! A . ? - I 54 l fi' . Jiri W N ' -'fe ' - X ff . V- .'.J1f fri L! X 274,75 l 5 y V' V Q 5 1 1, - inf .TA H 1 ' V ' ' or LT I . -V u I ,, , .- ? i K xl FQKJ X l 7-n in - ' U .g, if ii 7' W.. 4 . . 'YYHHMI II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DONE MOST FOR CLASS First, Tom Young Secoud, Harold H15 5 DONE CLASS MOST- First, Sabe Howard Seco11d,,Me1'li11 Goldstein BIGGEST FLIRT- First, Dot xrxrlllll Second, Marie Gluck LAZIlLST-- First, Marcus Lopin Second, Chzzrles Franklin fkgr gs li i s is me ,wi - THE WE CHARLEIS 'li UNMN f i ' ' GU' l E?i,l9 'f I7 5 r Q ,rf I W W Vi Jil k, W i ll i Mid: ll ceenr QLKCC-BMCQH3JllulllEllCGS FIRST SECOND Most popular boy ....... ...... S P1111 Glover .....------ .-.,---, M orris Abroniowitz Most popular girl .... . ...... Gretchen Pippen ....... v...,... G ernldine Jarrett Most handsome boy ........ ...... L eRoy Dunnavant ....... .v...... I Jawi-ence Carson Best 2,LlQ1ll6't6-DOY .... .....v A Tthlll' OS'L1'iI1 .......................... ..... 1 Xmbroge Griffith Best athlete-gi1 l ....... ...... G '1'6'LC.hel1 Plppfbll ............................ Hilda Vifiggius Most in love ........ Helen Wick and Sain Glover Typical senior ......... ...... 3 hanning Lovell ........................,..,. Gretchen Pippen Best line ...,..,l................. ......... lv Iorris Abromowitz ....,. ...,..,. S am Glover Biggest Canclyankle ....... ...... '1 iyler Cope .....i..l........ ........ Z undel Binge,- Served school best ....... ......... D1 IOI'1'iS Ab1'01110WiiZ ...... .-..---- G retdhen Pippen Biggest flirt ................ ...... X 'irginia Keller .....,..... ......... I -Ielen Wick Glass nuisance ....... ...... 'I 'yler Cope ........ .l...... Z undelBi1tzer Biggest liar .....,.... ...... 'P yler Cope ....,... ........ S am Glover Most lady-ilike ....,.. Mostg -saracastic .,.,. . Laziest .v......,... Wittiest ,,,...,...... , Most unusual ............ Most thorough gentlelnan ..,...,.. Virginia Wilson Virginia Timbers .... Cecil Duff ..........,...... Harriet Straughn .... Straughn Stuart Humphreys .,... Biggest hookworm ..,..,.................... Margaret Cummings Most versatile ..,,..... Best singer .......... Best actor ...... Best actress .....,. Best dancer ....... Gretchen Pippen ...... Arthur Ostrin ......... Sain Glover ............. Virginia Tilllbi-l1'S ...... Geraldine Jarrett . .... . ........Jane Hutchinson ........Helen Wick .....l..Tyler Cope ---------S3111 Glover ........Virginia Timbers --W-----Cllkllllllllg Lovell .........Ha1'1'y Pugh ....-.-.-Arthur Ostrin ........Ma,ry Jay ---v----Alfred Sines ...,.,,..Virginia Wright Sam Glover L FillCFfllXXll5i J K L ' 9:2546 r I A A ms mf 2 A THE I .ukf 3761330 L' I X 'E5E J-' CHAIRILIEISVIII ONIAN ,, ,... 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Boiarsky, Jack .... ..Ik1e ,Howard . Jennie .......Jake Bowyer, Raymond .,.. ....... R ay ..... Bowen, Thelma ..... ....... B illy ,.... Bowman, Harold ....,, ...... H amid ---- ----.,- Brawley, Andrew Andy .---- Brick, John ............. ....... Brooks, Anna ...... ...... Brown, Juanita ..-.. Bruner, John Burk, Aleane ...,. Burns, Corrine .... Butler, Harold ,.., Byer, Jean . .....,.... . Johnny . John ..... Annie ,,.. Nita ....... Al 621119 Connie Toad .... .... A ..... . .......Jean Cabell, Mary Lib ...... .,...-. M ary Lib Cassie, Nicholas ..... ....... Oalblish, Harry .,,. Carp, Mendel Carney, Ruth ..... C,'im.fiin. Evelyn Nick ....,........ ....... Harry .......Mendie . .......Ruth Evelyn WOIIIEH .....,... Women . .,.,.,,, ..l,, , ....,..Mary 'Y Tal? ,......Rosalie ...,.-Big Ed .... Skinny .. in Don .......MHl'CHS T311 01165 ...,.........i - ,............. Juanita Private Parties .,.,, ,.,,.,, H oodie ,,,, Books ........ .....,, M ary ....,,,,,, Yeurdleys ....i ..... - Joe Levin ..... English ....,, Him ..... Angels .... Typing Books ..... Lisbetli ...... 'l'lxbby ...... Mary Lib ,,,., ........Jol1nny Studying ...,,,........,... .... ...,. We'd like to know Telegrams ,..,........... ,.,,,, Being absent ...,. Lucy ...,,.. Claude .... Clothes ,... ., Football ..., Girl shy Girls .,.. .....,.,Tl1l11'l .Candy .... .......Howard ...-.,Le0la LSOI1 ..,... ....,.,Charles Violet .... ,,,,,....,., ,,,,,,,I-Iarold ...-,.Tibby .,........ ....,,.. . ..,.,..Mary Lib Rose ..,.,. .,..... Edwin .,..,............,.,,..,,...,,..., .Who ever sends the telegrams . Trent .......John .......Sally Lewis ....,.,Boody .......Ma1'ie .......Ma1'y L,BdCBdXXlX ,l l A A I , 6412.46 was iw ff ae - ' A THE n ew nd ' ' is L' Q I Xi aa , i i , , , .y .. r W W' lf Mr wr Y e ,f- fi www w . Noied for- FillV0l'ii'0 Saying' Ambition Destiny Looks .............,..... Why Study ............,.....,..,. .,,..... . To Sleep ,,,,.,,,,., Stage Villiilll Fast Walking Oh, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,, 6 Ft .,,,A,A,,,.,,.,, ,,.,, , Giant i11 a ci1'CuS B3.I!gS ..,..,............. What's the assignment? ....,.... Tall Lady, ,..... DSC11001 TLGHCUGI' Snules ,,..,..,,,,,,,..,, Gift of Gab ......... Society News ..... Just Ask Me ...... Horsefeathers .........., To Marry ....... ........Lawyer Polar bear's pal ....... .......SiL9I10gl'iilDi191' Son-in-law of Tim Kearse 2nd Dot Dix Pep - .....,,,...........,.. It Was This Way ......., ......,. ' i'o he President ..,.... Policeman Tennis ,.,,,,,, ,A,,.,A,, X Taus ,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,A44, ,,,,.,.. L awyer ,,,,,4,,,4 .,,,. ,,,, . A ttendance OIHCGI' Sweatness ........... I Declare ...... ........ l virs.- ....................,..,.., Nurse Being late .......,,.,. Whoopee ! ....... ........ O ne Big Party Furcvr . .. ..Cho1'us girl Spanish Shark Heck ! ................... School Teacher ..... Tennis shark Debates .....,,.,........ The question is i.... Lawyer .... ........... A Sh Man.. Talking ...,.....A..,.,,. Oh hum! .............. Engineer .......... ....... B 'irenian Being Nice ...... -..Oh Leola ...,,. ,......, ' F0 Sleep Late ........ ....... D 3-HCB1' ' Wise Cracks ....... Uh-Huh ..... ........ P rinter ...,........ ....... A viator Good Grades ..,.... 5 ....,........., Comfort ,,.....,,.,, Professor Cu1'ls .... - ............,.. Applesauce .,,...,.Stenographer .......Office Girl Quietnees ...,...... -.Yes, lllklfkllll ....,, ..,,.., , To Grow Tall .,,,,, ,,,,,,, S tilt Wallzei- Football ..... ...Y...... S 0 Soft .......... ........ B e Married .,..,.,,. .....,. S oda Jerker Good looks . ....,.,... Why? ...,.. Be brutal ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. I ee man Cood sport ........... Hi there .,,... .....,.r N Irs. - ....,r,,.,,,...,., , ,...,, House keeper lnconspicuous .... Really? ..... ,....... C andy salesman ..... ....... P rivate secretary Gentleman .v... , Well-liked Boing cute ...... 'fclcgrain .... 'lheinist ....,........ .. ...... Get married Miss W. Va ,... Second Judge McCll'intic .......Dancing teacher .......Night cluh hostess Spanish .. ,...l. . Yes!! ...,.. ........ S teamboat captain ...,. ,...... P .Teacher I-Ier hair .......... ........,... ,......, D a ncer ..,..............,...... ..,..., W aitress High hatting ....,. ,,.......,.. .............,........... ........................A...., ....... D 1 ' e ssinaker Being solemn .... Bakery ............ . , Here llullo .,......,........,. ........'I'o own a moving van .,,..,..,,..Actor Professor of Science , ..... .....,. I Ruin-runner Siniles, football Can't get a break .... ........ I lrince Charming .,..,, Coach CIOJLISS ........ ....... ...............l.... Have an airplane ....,. ....... D ancer Politness ..... Own a Ford .....,..,.... Tour conductor to Abyssuna cyqeud fkyfi at ,, ,Ml ,K A ,S we 4? 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C orrine Cooley, Virginia ..,,.... Gin .... .. Mike .,..,,., Tessie Darlington, Leland ..,,.. ......... L eland .... Vivian .... ,.,.,., V ivian .... Dews, Nellie ,..,,, ,,,,, , Dollman, Ralph ..... Duff, Lester ...,........, Eclierson. Charles .... Eflniunds. Ruth Epperly, Mary ...... Fast. Margaret ..... ...., Feinstein, Margaret Fortney, Ann ...,.....,.... Nell ..... Ralph ....... ..LeS,, Charlie ,.,... Honey .... Mary ...,... Peg . .,... , Marg ,,,,... Fortney ...... Friend ....... v.,.,,,G1rls Library .........., Guinea Pigs .,.. Eddie ........... Large ideas .... Sister ....,. Curls ...... Mitch .,.,,. Don ....,... Lester ...... Raynlond .... Ann ........,,. Books .......... Mary ,,........ .... .lean Emma .. Foard, Donald ......... Don ,........ Women .,,,, Ralph ,.,......... Franklin, Charles .,.. Charlie ...... Sleep ...... Sleep .,.... Friend, Forest .... Frosty ..,. Studies ,.... Rus .,... Ford, Howard ......... Bill .... Track .... Ed ...... Garnette, William .... Bill ..-. GGIIEUGG ---4- --v'-'- - Tim -f-- Gatewood, Louie ...... Gluck, Marie .........,, Gilbert, Katherine .... Gladwell, Ivan ....... Goesker, Dorothy ,,..,. Goldman, Charlotte .. Llou ...... Marie ..,,,. Katy ......... Cheesy ,..... Dot .,..,., Lotte ...,..lG'11'lS Boys ...... Minstrels .... Blonds ...,... History .,... New York .... Louie ....., Ruth Hazel ...... Sines ..,,,...,..... ..,lVI2Ll'g3.l'Ct Marie and Annette L 1NdCBdXXlX l WWZWM l A L A 3-53546 as 1 aw an as ms A' THE v- f was ' M i t t ' A' ' L fm jf' xvfy i fl .5LYi WNVNRWKI Q. Noted for- Chewing gum Being late ,,... Football ....... Quiet voice ...- ------- A's .............A Being quiet .... .... Talking .,.... Reserve ...... Make-up ,......... .A.-.-- Short skirts ....,.. . H osipitality ,... Lyes ............... Most in love ..... ,....., Quietn ess ..,.,.., ....... Wise cracks . ...... ...... . Books ,,,,............. ,...,.. Baker Delight Modesty ..,...,...,,. ....... Ambition ,.,,. Smiles ..... Hair .,.,,.,......,,.,. .,.,,.. Teas ...............,..... . Charlestonian Chemistry .,.,. . Teeth .,........... High Jump , .,..,,,, Spanish plays Ch I shy .......... Black Hair ....., Singing ......... Eye Brows ,,.... Eyes ....,.,..,.. Favorite What of it ...... Now Mary ....,. Shoot .......... 'VIy goodness ,. Not knowing .. I-lesitate to say ,....,..Hh- I'1n waiting .... ........Heavens Love - me ? ....,... Who said so? Oh! Please .... Saying' Ambition School teacher ,.... To get thin ..i.....,.....,... To make a touchdown Snake c'harn1er ,..,..,,., To be married ..... High jumper ,..,., Musician ..... , ...........,...., To lose my dignity .... Chorus girl ,........ ......., Basket hall instructor Mrs. W- ,...,..,. ,,,,.,,..,,,, .......Actres-s Lawyer ........ ,..., To graduate ..... Fireman VVe1I! Uh! ........ What. diff. does O, no you wo11't Huh uh! .......... Miss Carlson! Slush ................ it make? LZLWYQI' Doctor , .,..,.....,......,.,,.. 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Smiles ....,,...,,.,., Good clothes ...... Exclusiveness .... Looks ..........,. Good Looks .... Bragging ....... Curls ......, Ambition .o., Eyes ., ...... ............... Shoe-Salesman ..... Good grades ........ Acrobats .... Curl s ....,.. Ladylike ways ....... 'Talking ,..... ....... Quiet ways ....... Favorite Saying OH! ! .............,...... v ........ .... . . Gentlemen prefer- ............ Here- ...................... , ......,.lYes sir Why not? ........... You don't say ...... Well! Well! ....... Hunkiebuh'ble .. Why not? ,.......... O! H-ll ....... Yea! .,..... Oh-Horace .... Oh now! ....................... ..,.,. r '1 ea-Now ...........,...,,,,.,,.,.... Ab sfolutely, positively .,.,... Sure, l'll graduate ...........,. Ambition Stenographer ...... Mayor .........v... Be thin ..... K.O. Dempsey .... .. To be It ..,.,.,. Private Secretary .... Actress ,............,.... Spanish teacher ..... Orchestra leader ...... Lady ......................... Debater ........ 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D rum Major ..... ......... M r. Francis, II Good looks ...,. ........ I crave Sleep ...... ....--.. L HWY91' --..-,.-- -4--4---- I C9 1112111 Disposition .A.-v,- ,,,Y.,,,,.,Y,,A4,,,4,4,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 f L. 2 in. .,.,,,........ ,......., S wimining Instructor Pape,-S -,,,,,,,,.l, .,,,A,,,,,,,,,,. ......,. L a dies' man ....,...... ........ W arden 0,-ations A,,,, ,,,,,,,, L Tm .A.4,.4A,,.,,,,,,, ,,.,.... I 'atriek Henry II .... ......... S wise Yorleler Quiet ways , ,,,,,, ,,.,,,,, li fly goodness ...... ....,,.. X Vassar ,, .,...,....,.....,...., ..,...... T eacher pretty hair ,,,,, .,.,,,...........,... , ...,.,,...,., . .... , ...,....,,.....,......,...,.......,......,,,,.... B allet dancer Playing P001 ,,,,,, ,,.. ,... G o away ..... ........ '1 'O own Diamond Bros .....,. Grocer Talking .... Eyes ........v............. ........ Being stuclious Pep ...............,........ ........ Sweetness . .,...... .... . ... Ah ! Heck .,.,,. ........Oh-yea! Well Heck! .. 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Williams, Frank .... Woolf, Elinor ............. .......Erank Elinor .. ..Hi,, Woodruim, H-avern ...... .... - -. Young, Young, Young, Beulah .......,.., Mary Agnes ..,......... Roger ........... .... Blondie Aggetts Roger ....... Weakness Leland ......,....... Virginia ,,.. Dances ...... Books ..... Ruth .,.. Helen ..... Bill .... J ack ..,.,. Bunny ........ ElizabeUl1 ..... Music .,..... Clarence .... Girls ...,... Elmise ..... Br-other ...... Herbert ,.,... .........Sleep .........Spanishg bluff West side .......,... Blaine ....... Mildred P. T. .... . Working too h ard Biology .................. Opal ..,..... Blondes ..... Ernest ....... .........V1rg1n1a. Sidekick Virginia ....... . ..... Virginia ......J1m ...,..R,oger ..,...Keitl1 and Monty Dot .......,......,......,,, ,,,, ......Garland Bill ............ ......Charlotte ......Louise ......Ford ......El11llS6 .,....Mary Agnes ......Sleep .Bill ...... Eloise ..... .Betty ........ ,Mildred .... .Keith ..... .lVI3.I'g3.1'Gl2 ..... Harry .....,.. iFrances ..,. .Catherine .Sister ........ Young, Thonglas ---.,. ,,,,,,, T 0111 ..,....., Book Strap ...... .TOTII V ? ll x s 'f - 4 o ur n mr' THE f Q fm 'ii sl 5 ny gffl l l AW3 r 9 1- .WW f WU' Noted for- Leland ......... Typing ....,.. .....,.,...... ....,... Southern drawl A's Wrestling ...... Dances .... Lllillii itil Good humor .... Good looks ..... Eyes ....,.............. ll Hnlbilbl Favorite Saying Leland .....,...........,.A. Tsh! Tsh! Oh yeh! ................ Well I declare ..... Oh! Min- ........., No flllllllli -...... Yeh ,,............ Oh! Boy .... Chewing gum .... ........ 0 ! Shucks ,.... Sisters .,.., . ...... ,..,,,...... . Name ..,, ........ S ze- .... 217 .,,.,......... Clothes ......... Disposition ....... Lots ......... Sleeping ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ........ I 'in sleepy ..... Jack Diamond's Quliet ............,.....,, ........ Cnrls ..,........ Gentleman .... Buchanan ....,. Dancing ....... Good Grades ...... ..... ' v Ah! Now ..,.,.. Oh-Fu-h! ...........,.......,.............. I want 11 teddy bear ............ Wait for me, Mildred Now 11'1 Buchanan ..........,..... Well? .............. .........Musician ...,.,,..Sl11gGI' Ambition Leland ......,........ ........Stenographer Doctor ............... Professor ............ Doctor ...,............... Saxophone player ............. Silly Yllllllg ....... ........ .........Mrs. C- Aviator ......... Track star ..... . ew Ford School inarin ...... .........Stenlographer ,,,,,,,,,Nuree ........Pass easily as possible Get out of Hi School ..,.,..... To know everything .... Own u. zoo ..,.........,.. ,..... To hear wedding march Gyni wteacher .......,. Business woman .... Mayor .................l... ..,...,.. Destiny Leland Virginia gentleman Principal of C. H. S. Ditch-digger .Rum-runner .TUG llllsllllllll School teac'he1' Street cleaner .........Miss Jefferd's pert .......,,Floor-walker .........Town Crier Taxi driver ......School 1narn1 ......Shorthand teacher ......Doctnr Road show juvenile actor Dancing partner Principal of Mercer School Swimming instructor Bachelor Mayor of Buchanon Sing President Mike s ,.,.,,...,,,.., ..,, ,,.t N o xx, Miss Hadden ..,......,,.., Social Butterfly ...... ......... B iol-ogy teacher Gentleman .... ........ S ee you later .... Q ......, Athletic Director .... ......... G overnor Talking ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, H e! He! ,.., ,Popularity ....... ...,..... P epsodent, add model Smiles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, H ow! ,,,.....,.,,.., ., ......... Miss U. S. A. ,..... , ......., Model Red Hair ..,..,.,..., ,.,...., L over .........,.......... ......... S inger .............. Married Feminine ways She saysfi- ........ Athlete v. ...........,.................... Dressniaker Brief Case .......... ........ T ut! Tut! ..... 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A rr fear Ama wr THE a www wa smmw ' may will x w 4 CHARlLlES'll ONl!RN I ' HW' MW AHA a i E148 X -4' ae 'fl :Q.n,.X3c.i .25 low, 'xi wee Stlwlult CllH.S. September 22-Charleston vs. Oak Hill N-- .......,.....A......., ...... - - 0 September 29-Charleston vs. Montgomery ----- .... - ................ -30 October 6-Charleston vs. Elkins ,..,. - ........ - ....... - .............. ..... - 6 October 13-Charleston vs. Morgantown - ........ ----- ..., W ........ .31 October 19-Charleston vs. FZll1'1l1011lC ........... --.-- ..,. - ................. -12 October Z7-Charleston vs. Parkersbu1'g ............ 1 ...,.,.,.. o ....,..c... O November 3-Charleston Beckley .,...,. ------- ,...... - ....... 12 November 10-Charleston vs. Logon ---- .......,...... - .,...............,..,. -25 November 24-Charleston vs. Huntington --- .......... ---- ....... ----- O November 29-Charleston vs. Greenbrier ---H- ..c.. - .... -.- .,......... -24 Opponents O O 22 13 O 20 7 O 40 7 GJ' ,AQ , Y V fWfMff? L..--1 :S-Us giyf ii N i f e i ' -b 'lf if T H llp vf f Q 1- .' 'W v M T1-IE i . 's --V sl- ww f S A .2 X . ' se TN .Q ' M: evceiiw of lElTl1CG Season OAK HILL ftlj vs. CHARLESTGN Q01 The opening game was somewhat of a disappointment to the fans. Charleston was expected to win hy a large margin, but Gak Hill managed to hold C. lfl. S. to a tie. O-O. However, the game showed all of our weak points and served to put the team in fine condition to meet Montgomery. MoNTooM131w pop vs. ci-iA1zLi3sToN C303 Charleston kicked oil, Thayer making the first tackle. No score was made until after nine minutes of play. Brawley crashed over the line for the, hrst tally. Brawley broke loose again after a few minutes and scored again. Three more touchdowns were made by C. H. S. in the second half. ELKINS 1,221 vs. Cl-IARI-li5TON Q65 t Displaying a well-groomed attack and a marvelous defense, Elkins drove rough-shod to a 22 to 6 victory over Charleston High. A passing game was attempted, but two passes were intercepted and turned into touchdowns by Elkins. Cl1Zl1'lCSl2011,S lone tally was made in the fourth quarter. x 9,-Q .il- hfki' ' -T HANK? THE NPAZZBAEZ 7 new QV! ' X ', X, f - - 7 'rw' ' ff ' vi .vy 'pf' 1 ,7 , -.Vw I, ,.,., , .Fm !...v- ,, . ,.-.VI . I ,, J i f A M -If iw am y Q ,f- wtf sw f - va WF MORGANTOWN Q135 vs. CHARLESTON C315 Norgaiito'wn's chances at the state title were smashed hy Charleston High. The up-state eleven scored hrst as a result of a fumble. Charleston scored in the second quarter when Fraser was sent into the fray. In the second halt Braxrley and Miller cut loose. Continued marches down the held by Charleston High resulted in a score of 31 to l3. FAIRMONT COJ vs. CHARLESTON C125 C. H. scored an impressive victory over Fairmont East Side. A series of clever plays gave Charleston a 12 to O victory. Lieble and Boland starred in the line, while Brawley and Skiles bore the brunt of the attack. Both plunged and skirted the ends consistently. PARKERSBURG C205 vs. CHARLESTON Q03 Presenting' an almost impregnable defense, Parkersburg' scored its third successive victory over Charleston High. Led by Marchi, giant half- liaclc, Parkersburg' held Charleston scoreless. This game showed very effectively the defects in Charleston's team. BECKLEY UD vs. CHARLESTON U25 Although minus the two star linesman, Boland and Ostrin. Charles- ton's line worked nohly, enabling the hackheld to plow through time after time for gains. An aerial attack was used hy the opponents, but it proved futile. Wf tMCMXXiX l 5i'9'LsQ . 1 . H55 . ' f -T T' THE Mhgt1gf fi 5,5 x. pk C ' lrififxfi d'-'lf xr t J lin A '7 ?Wf ti l' r Q ,f-.NW WWA W ' LOGAN my t-S. cHARi.E5'roN C253 Scoring started in the second quarter when the locals made three consecutive touchdowns. One more was tallied in the third quarter. The game was a good example ot Charleston's prowess on a niudrly held. Logan fought gamely, but to no avail, as the odds were too great. HUNTINGTON HOD CHARLESTON Q65 Charleston lost, but lost gamely, lighting' all of the way. The game was one-sided all of the time. Huntington displayed an unsupassed line- skirting ability as well as a splendid ll11C-pltlllglllg' attack. Coach Slutz surely turned out a great team. GRE13Num1Q1: Q75 vs. CHARLESTON 5245 The dope bucket was upset and C. H. S. won by a score of 24-7. This was due a little to the breaks all turning our way, as we recovered three fumbles. turning each into a touchdown. XYinter, of the military school. deserves a lot of credit for his broken held running in the first quarter. It was great. s. I L FTCBQXXHX J . 912,66 lk ie iff W i f 1 w s . x ' THE aw wellfw w . nge ,I .ji ' i 2 g y 'Y f ' WB fri!! ., Q ,,. Qzwgzwbffygywil f H'o'ri ANDREVV BRAXNLEY Halfback-VVeigl1t 185 Brawley has for three years been a mainstay in C. S. football. Playing brilliant offensive as well as defensive games, Andy could always be relied upon. By his graduation Charleston High loses one of the best backs in the state. ARTHUR OSTRIN Tackle-Wleight 165 Ostrin, as an all-state tackle, was without a peer in the entire state. He was always feared by the opponents, and gains attempted through his side of the line were repeatedly blocked. C9-'SLN I 4574 A 4 1 1 wx 11 fi A f an uf' W P THE - -4kWwl47f1Mw I : Q, ' I -XXX if f N e ral? 1 -f . vu 'f ff Q I E .sill X S ,,,,, , I iv f K ' 1 gy - j NW r Q 1- .7Wlh? WL, W MV' WW' W WA ' VFR r . v THOMAS BGLAND Guard-VVeigl1t l7O Jllilglllg' from Tonfs performance this year it looks as thouglm the all-state guard berth next year will be occupied by Boland. XNILFRED PENCE Guard--XfVeigl1t 190 Tall, lanky, and large, Pence played a game somewhat similar to Plaster, all-State center of a few Vears afro Z5 ' , 5 l L E,-Q F l TK fi A TI-IE W Q me ma C HlNRIl ES QNMXN 'Vi ' E W 'N 'VPU V-' A : vw 1 g ,. 1 fb-v-5 v in --,, W... ,.- . - . , M hifi w u w: A W Wf ttw l Y e ,f- JM' e ,l'nn'Z'A 7M' CHARLES LIEBLE CC1'1lIC1'-XNYClgl'1li 185 Lieble was seldom a flashy player. Rather, he was one ot those who attract little attention and yet was of indespensible assistance to the team. l DICK SKILES Half-back-NVeight 145 Dick was noted for his twisting and turning tactics. By this method he often broke loose for extra yards' even after the opponent had tackled him. I-Ie was also one of the fastest men on tlhe team, I G' mi 775, 'M ' 'W' Vi CBKQQQ f an f a ll i n - ' THE 4 X ' i ' w -4 W -ir. i' N ' RN . W' W ir C .1 NR ,, I , k,,N X x L X' 'sf' M V' 5 'n '. Fw v ' 'F ' ' W f ' f P1 'fi ' MV' . ff 'I' 1 K ' 'ff Y ,f'i' X' ' 'ff A f' lx ,. ..., . , , ,, , .. , 'fuy 3 '3 l 1 1 iiB .Jfx 'fi 'WR '. 'VX Q YYVA W Wi: 'i l W' -'Wil t RAY PUGGY MILLER Half-back-YVeigl1t 120 Miller, as one of the most diminutive line- plunging hacks in the state, distinguished himself in his first year of high school football. Miller was excellent in all phases of the game. ROY HQBLITZELL Encl-lVeight 165 Tall, hard-lighting end, Roy always broke up the runs around his end of the line. Always depend- able, Roy should make a great end next year. 4 l ll i W Wa KWNXWK Q L FECFWXXHX l KVI AWK MW Mk Q11-IZA: RZLZE S 'lf GNIIAN Iv 1 ew W FA A' aux fa-A fur ma fi wa .a f THE ta TLT SHAW f k- Li 1. amy TAQUEBLVHM lxx f A CHARLE S 'ii ommw . Q f V 'N Ww rf U ix X L x ' ,Nl fi 5 ' V I 1 ' ' ' if 1 v fl ff l ' l ' 1 f v f 1 fi ' Ai V' I 4 1 I ! 1, a f f 1 A f x f r 1 , R 1 U 1 Af ' A 4 4 '- 4 ED BACON End-VV eight 164 Bacoifs graduation will lose another good clcpcucmlmlt player im Q. H. S. lid played consistent game all season and dis- plaved a game, fighting spirit. I . in WAQ lg f5Lftw'2,-1. 'TX -'off x ,f Cf? 4, sf jr I ARCI-IIE BUTTS Guard-VV eight 172 Although Butts has played only one year of football, he has already proved himself a depend- able man. He should make a great player. tween-Q A was L' an me ,zu THE w Li wa -5151 f mxm mm V :wwf ' w ' ' U '1 + 'WFS ' H 'Pr ' ra 'f-' ff- '--rf lf -,-f- -v-f .ravy--My ' W. l WH L AW MVN v 2 1- .KWZMQWK Ymviff hvf I CARL RIGRISI-I Full-back-Xdfeight 155 I Carl played hard and fair, always. He was most dependable. Next year should see Rigrish as the mainstay of Charleston Higlfs backiield. GUY HO LSCLAW Quarter-VV eight 150 Guy played a steady game through the entire Season. Always consistent, game, and hard fighting, his work was excellent. 9412,-G , F BASKET BALL 1 V W i L . ' fi was T1-IE 1 f ' K ' v aw ,swa m- Kwik bv 5 is I M K .. xt F X- '-if K . X J ' N A- A sub q 5 1 v ' ,CSN K X Mx l v l vi l J, 3' ' X 1 Wt Ia e K,'l l YT l ' V , f 4 Z' ay fr al 1 ,ft qi? , 7 ' T Va V ' f' W t r Q ,f CESlUQllUIllCG ILXRLIZSTON High School entered into a fairly successful basket ball season against Clenclennin with a victory over its ancient rival. Charles- ton won the majority ol its games, but it lost games to the cleaclly rivals, llnntington and Parkersburg. The men that played on the team and won their letters are Captailn Fraser, XVlS61I1Zl.1'l, VVOOCl1'll111, Barr, Carp, Tully, Haclcly, and 'Brawley RESULTS OF GAMES Charleston Clendennin Charleston vs. Huntington Cl1fU'lC5'f011 LOg2111 Charleston vs Huntington Charleston Oak Hill Charleston vs. Parkersburg Charleston Montgomery Charleston vs Parkersburg Charleston Montgomery Charleston vs St. Albans Charleston Clenclennin Charleston vs. Beckley Charleston Spencer Charleston High loses the mainstays of this year's team when Tully, Fraser, Wfooclruni, Brawle f, Barr, and Cari are 0'1'2lClLlZl.lfCCl. XNllSCI1lZl1l, Hacldv, 5 . Q . Morris, and Miller should be next yearls stars. I if 14 L if 1-pf za me Nw THE 'f fa milf ww A f ' I VU! 'WWE hr 9 ,f-f I .. Z , jf! Q GORDON FRASER QCapt.j, Forward Gordon was probably the best shot that C. H. S. had this past year. He ,could drop them from all angles and because of this he was high point man of the season. This is Gordon's last basket ball season and he will be greatlylniissed next year. V- . i l HAVERN WVOODRUM, Center Hi was the most consistent man 011 the court this year. He usually managed to get the tip-off and was a good shot from any position on the floor. This was I-Ii's third year on the team and his place at center will be hard to F111 next year. 1 M NWLKWQA I L1XTCB4XXlX l .WF KVMWLWL 1 .I r-yi 9 ,vww r -wwf fri l 4? fn, Jehu? Q ffl., -175 , 9435.5 7 5k 4 iifll R, me a f THE, .R R m f f MTfixQTm,145'Vf1+s W Qvglk ifl 4 N W? J . -X , x, -x ii, F 'J pe . . vu rv R ,,v,5 7 vt . nl M 1 muff f - Q 4, f 71 1- A4 ' F Ri b- P 1 f ' I Y 2 U 1 ' 1 ' f 4 ' 4 li ' A t QW' MY KVML P Q f ff 1i!f'! - MRNDEL CARP, Gum-a ' Mendie held down the stationary guard post to perfection. He was a fast dribbler, ' 'x tight defensive man, and a consistent player f on the offence. Mendie', was substituted for less than any other mmm on the team. His out- standing work was getting the ball off the - back-board. His loss through graduation will be felt by next year's team. QJYJL 1 ROBERT BARR, Guard My i This was Bob's first year on the varsity l and he proved himself capable of holding down the guard position. I-Ie was a good shot from mid-floor and had a keen eye for watch- ' ing the ball, thus preventing many plays from being accomplished. Bob will be here for part of next season and we hope he will uphold his reputation. l 1 R C9126 R A fkiflk :L anew ii wa s ma ma :a i'I'k1qE1 'Q A I X ' 4. 'uv wa' Ealgii .,. .,,. ,-,. .,,, ,,,, .,. .,,ip,. ,,,W,,, f,,,ni,a W,,. W.,.,,,. ,, vffi fEMWMWMWMWMWamwmwwmmwrmammmmamwwwwMmwwwdwf FRED Q,-,, year's team. 1 X . X JOHN HADDY, Forward John played a wonderful brand of basket ball for his first season on the C. H. S. squad. Although handicapped by his size, he proved to be one of the best allfaround forwards that appeared before Charleston fans. He was a good shot, but performed best on the defense. NfVe are expecting great things from John next year. VVISEMAN, Forward Fred played a H116 brand of basket ball all season. He was a good offensive man and showed up brilliantly on defense. Fred stood next to Captain Fraser in scoring points for his school. Fred will be the mainstay of next f,f,jef i'Xi+f?vv1Le, w l w . I Gif.-Q I 6 za 4 lt ei we me 4 , THE, is -it 2 +.:amv wffmm ', .y., y -v l 1. v w frr, 7 , qv-, , ' -7- ,. rm ,-1-yr ,-- -w.-V: -sf-H -uf,-, -,'-r, i- ,r gf- . ' tml? KV! A35 kvhfnvbfi Q . r YW , 5 TZXIIH ML ' ,S TVl2L1'S14 Q. A 1 Pg X 17 01 nxxwy ,4 ' x g- ff Q E1 W 't' V-. - - .v. v - - - H- -- ' v U ' 5 gf 1, . ,ai , I '. yi, Q Y ,Mg jim My fp ,' :ye K' r l A N D R EW' B RAW' LEY, Forward Andy upheld his reputation as an athlete this year in basket ball. He started the season at forward and proved to be a valuable man on the lloor. Qliecanse of certain rules Andy was taken out of the game early i11 the season and was not allowed to continue. Wie missed him very much a11d are sorry he will be lost by graduation. FORREST TULLY, Forward Tully played good basket ball this season, but 'failed to come up to what he was last year. lilis outstanding playing was done under the basket and he was dead on dog shots. He will be with us next year and will be one of the mainstays of the team. L. K A f A N Q ' Q L A n A A ' l A ' X f L, 'J ' ' '-f '7 'f f'7i 5'?'7 vfvi i Nl v'f'7'i 675 ' 'ffl 'f' '77 'vm 'fffi '73 57' P' V 'Q-Ya 1 a'f 'E ' KM! hgh fK'L kvhlgbfn b r Q 1' .-Rfb! V AW1Mf1Al! 1 !fA.M'VVLWL4. 1.. .1 M, .ibm f gg .ig Lax ,Aa 5, mga. f .A ,f ph gl gt r pg' . gil' mlilflgimq axis! -xw i P 'i 'T 1 111,19 l5gm 5n'7 Eff W ' -milf i i I1 , :Qi ' yyy fi HOWARD CHILDRESS, Gum-Q1 .1 Es su ' Bl- T - , , at 9 2 Wfhen Howard did get a chalice to play this agen-li , season, he proved to be a very good guard. 2' 2 He seldom let dofr shots fret eomnleted and -2 , 1 b b l I:-2 . was a Hash in taking the ball off the back Elf f . v board. Many of the opposing teams' plays l were upset by this sturdy guard. He will he , ' ' missed by the team next year very much, . 5 .Lf-. i ,J-ff Jil: Sh!! 'HF-nJ'5 i Sunil t milf FRED MGRRIS, Forward , Nuns, I 2 XNYIICII Fred was in the game, he was a real . - my threat to the opposing' team. He had a knack OfS1l'1lill1g the ball from the 111lCl-HOO1' and . I . nearly always scored. Fred also played spec- 'P tacular ball on the defense. He also will be - missed next year by the team. ' : s i f , 912,-Q 'wg TX gi' Msg: ,M mf im ff mum ma x mx THE mf 1.1141 5 'ja Xx 3 V ar ' 55 1 X ,Sa X' . v . r ,I fix, 'I 7 1 lffg 17 ', ','Z.1L k?,. f ,Stiff I 4' wx . Q f my va ww ww -.Ss RALPH DOLLMAN Student managel' of basket ball aut lllllllllgel' of football. l and assist 'Y 613' I , g , Z ,fl 24 Q 73 W is ze -A we L ' THE m12TiMPSMTr3. ze sw ME M H . Y .. 7F 'rw' 'rw' 'vw' 'Yrs -v- rv-v-1 f . -. - -'vs f- -1 rv ,- ,- - Y-v v - . KIZLNV! UQ AUAKWMA ' r Q ,rf WI WWL WF Nlff ikvf lSS Helen Flaat, the girls' physical education instructor and basket hall coach. is a graduate of the 'University of Chicago. She came to Charles- ton High School in March, 1929. Eleanor Nlinorwas elected captain after Captain .Xnn Lewis graduated in February. .llleanor played as forward. and has served as a good captain. She made many points for the team. Nina llavis was elected manager of the team after Gretchen l-'ippen graduated. She played guard as a regular on the lirst team. She was the only old regular left after the liebruary graduation had taken the Senior Trio. -' lilltmllllil hllllytflll lllilflt the sub team the Iirst year licrc at C. H. S. She I I ' has earned a regular position as forward on the team. She is also a memlmer ol the Charleston High School Girls' Athletic Association. Virginia Guthrie is :L seniorsand has won a regular place as forward on this season's team. Hel a regular en Constantine made the sub team last year and this year has won guard position. Virginia Robertson has played consistently all year and proved to he a great help for the team, and has won a regular place as guard. Virginia Dwyer has been faithful in practicing basket ball, and has received her C. H. 5. letter as a sub. Edna Hague displayed some of the best playing ever witnessed on old C. H. S. iloor. She also got a letter for sub. Lucille XX7ren came to C. H. S. from St. Albans in the last part of the season. Lucille won a letter and a sub position. Her fast and tricky passing was remarkable through the entire season. alker did not Although Frances XN'arne, Ruth Thomas. and Eloise W' play enough to receive letters. they were good sports and also good players while they did play. state of Wiest The Senior Trio was composed of as hue players as the Virginia ever possessed. Captain Ann Lewis has played basket ball for four years. Gretchen Pippen, a manager of great ability, has played lor three years. , Hilda Wfiggins was considered one ot the best all-state forwards. Her aim at the basket seldom failed. She has played with C. H. S. for three Vears. The Charleston High School girls of the basket ball squad appreciate Miss Hadden's giving her valuable time and cooperation during the first part of the season. AL f . 3325-Q 1' ct' mff'fmi.'x H Alam zlwff A , T1-IE v Q- z Qual 4 , Q f -JVM r 1 x M X2 Www vw v v. vv Q v- 'vw ,Q-I , r 1 N ff If 'A ' M , y , v CESH111UYHCF3 0113 SCGQEILSUIUI C.H.S. Opponents Iaiiuary 5-Cliarlestou vs. St. Albans. ..,.. - ....,... - , ,N ,W33 5 Ianuzlry 11--Clmrlestoii vs. Logan .,. . w,. - ..... 1 .27 18 Jilllllilfy 12-Charleston vs. Madison ,..... ......., - ,.,.... 1 7 16 ,lzmua1'y 19-C11H1'lCSffJl1 vs. Oak Hill ., .... ... All 37 January 26-Clizirleston vs. lienova ..,....,...,,,..,,1 1 ,,,,... 10 26 February 1-Charleston vs. Oak Hill ...l. ..,.... .......,,A 2 7 19 February 9-Charleston vs. Eastlnanlc .... N.-- ...l.. - .,.. H37 51 Feln'ua1'y 15-Cliarlestoii Logan ..,,,. .- - ......,.. .....K. 2 9 27 Februzwy 23-Charleston vs. Madison ,....A.. .,........., , ,.,, ,.,...,.. - 1 9 20 March S-Charleston vs. Huntington ...... .,... - -. .... ,- .....,, 13 31 March 15-Cliarleston vs. Alumni ........, ---. ....... ....... 2 1 25 Cwcibw A A.. WR ESTMNG -4 MYIMYIVN IYidD'A1Pfif1MYlh'5X1 VN VN IYKIVNVNVNVNVN 0 K A I 5141-55311 3 421 . THE V ' A 7 Wh gi kflk mv: 2x mi we AH Af V ' f 1 -1 1 ' 1 3 A ' 1 Li xf- R N Kali Y ' Ji KW' H ?W7 LgVf WW E r Q 1- W W WW WM V WW W! WTWK H L N THE picture Qleft to right, front ruwj: Goshorn, weight 1453 Shepherd, 1355 Butts. 1655 Smiley, 135: Pierson, 135: Grifhth, 145g Bowman, 125g Higginbothain, 1153 Podlesch, 125. Back row: Coach Farleyg linowleSQ 1455 Schnbe, 135. Letter men are Butts, lfligginlmotliain, Griliiith, Smiley, Shepherd, and .l odlesch. Those out for wrestling besides the ones in the picture are Rucker, Gaudi, DeAtley, VVQO, Carpenter, Quick, Robinson, Ruffner, XA-70l'ClCl1, Harold Allen, George Grissenger, Sam lNfloore, Bernard Conner, Skiles. llutts and l'11g'g'1l1l1U'El1Zll11 were easily the outstanding wrestlers this last season, 1-ligginbotham being one of the cleverest and quickest light- weights to be developed in Charleston lfliglfs twqp seasons of wrestling. This SCZLSO11'S team showed a great improvement over last sea5on'sg next year promises even better results because uf the experience gained by both wrest- lers and coach. Coach Farley should be connnended for his remarkable ability a wrestling Coach, wrestling being as new to him as to the boys of the team. The wrestling squad had some twenty-live men this year, a good many of whcnn will be with us for next seasun. LMCMEXHX 1 63491 l .A U N ' lk tk? li F tiff lb ' fi'i ,LK ?1' - THE EXi1ZV'f iii' ' -JKS21' PL WJ ' QUE g y ! n, X f 1 15 Hahteetewi m N Mx 5 I 5 'Tv - 1 ' -- 1 fu 'P' ff rr '- W 11, rv, 1 - 11 f - I-H. .- - . ' 1' 1 1 f' f fx 'f ? Vf f 1 r Q ,ff 2 1 W 14 15? N1 W 3 ' 21, U21 ? qE i.4 CGSHlllIll'l1Ctl2 ell? SCC-EQERSCCDJU1 ' Iqlllltlllgllflll, liere--Smiley and iH:lg'Q'll'llJOtl1I'l1ll each threw his man. Point Pleaszmt, tllCl'C'-BllttS threw his 111z111, Pucllescli iu an exhibition bout threw his 1112111 who outweigl1ecl him fifteen poumls. No score 011 fall. iliifhlllll Pleaszmt, here-Butts zmrl Griffith each threw his man. I-lu11ti11gto11. there-liutts threw Cl11'istizu1 :mel Swietzer, gflllllllg the only points of the 111z1tch. I,Z'L1'liC1'SlDL11'g, l1e1'e-T-ligginlmtlm111 and Shephercl each threw his man. Griffith, Butts, and l?ocllescl1 each held his 1112111 for :1 time aclvaiitzlgc. PZll'liCl'SlJLll'Q', there-'liutts :incl l'llgg'll'IlJOtl1Z111l each held his man for time. LFTCMXXHX 1 5135.49 A Q6IMV lMIA'WEIUAlM IMFW . TENNIS Q 1 H EdKdKEg HJ'E1'JEU E I E v X Q i mf is s w is msn L C - THE if. mv . fax W- N llrv Y L' , - n ' Wt fi 'rr' ' sq 1-v f-rf ',. '. - -U -.-. .,-, WH- -,-., -.-.. , ,.-.vi .f f M ASA FAI! Jivhtw fl imw fmww Qwmwmitadae ENNIS, although a coinparatively new sport in Charleston High School, haS gained much in liolinlaritp' in the last few fears. Last year, the most successful season in several years, was enjoyed and the outlook lor this year is much brighter. Last year the team was composed ol such incliviclual stars as A, Cohen, Lopin. NNiseman, B. Cohen, lfugh, Barron, Slotnick, ancl l5runer. These men overcame such opposition as Point Pleasant, Huntington, Parkersburg, Oak Hill, lfrinceton, and G1'eenln'ier Military School, and lost only one match, to Parkersburg. At the climax of this brilliant showing of the team Lopin and XN'rlSC1TlZI1l were on the linals of the state junior and High School-Tournanients, which were held at Bluehelcl. Although several veterans graduated, leaving only Captain Lopfin, Barron, Slotnick, and Bruner from last year's team, the outlook is exceedingly good because of the Fine promise of the green material comprising Barton, Drennen, llppstein, Wfilson, and Craig. , u. 513,-Q , , . 1 i -J ,ii1., u I w 5 Rx 'Gr 54, 19 ,I1..,. . 1 ,sis 1 l 'Y'M?f.Lf ' A -21' ' . .. D . FY? 1 is .F l I . V z -M V V-V, ,,.,. VV 9- QQ . 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The merchandising policy of this store is always to seek higher levels of quality and still to maintain the most moderate levels of price. Bk lk Pk Pk Never deficient in quality-Never excessive' in price-Always dependable- in both- THE BOYS SHOP ABE BOIARSKY, Manager PF FAF 81 SMITH BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO. BUILDING SUPPLIES GRAVEL SAND Spring and Bullitt Streets YOUR CREDIT IS O. K. COMPLIMENTS OF FIFE STREET H 0. BAKER CO. sHoE SHOP W. H. OLDER, PROP. Furniture---Stoves---Rugs . Phone Capitol 5629 I 706-8-10 Fife Quamef Street Charleston, W. Va. The world is old, yet it likes to laughg New jokes are hard to find,- A whole new ediumal staff CzL11't tickle every mind. So, if you meet an ancient jdke, Decked out in modern guise, Doxft frown and call the thing a fake- Just smileg don't be so wise. UNITED CARBON COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF CARBON BLACKS AND GASOLINE . s UNION BUILDING CHARLESTON, WVEST VIRGINIA J DRUGS- a E WHITE QUALITY If You Need Something in a Harry- 'Th'efe's no Need,.,tkoHVVo'r-ry-- ' LAUNDRY ' A CALL THE , OLDER'COOK CO. . 923 Quarrier St. PHONE 6100 d 6101 Phone-Cap 340 OLDER'S DRUG STORE WE OFFER EAVERY LAUNDRY SERVICE Arcade Building Phone-Cap. 719 CHARLESTON, NN. VA. MOTOR CAR SUPPLY CO. Diytribzztom QF Garage Supplies 908 Kanawha Street Charleston, W. Va. P Burlew Hardware Co. Dr. Bm Household Hardware ' Dentist Floor and Mantle Tile . K h B k' . Charleston, W' Va. ariaw a an mg and Trust Bldg NENV AXIOMS Honesty is the hest policy, but ClO11,'C get caught at it. a i'U11621Sjf lies the head that needs a haircutf! , l Laugh and the world thinks you're bug house. . 'fCcmteut1uent is wealth, but you can't spend it. He who hesitates gets left by the last street car. Beggers should never be boozersf' nl cl Compliments Purity Baking Compan Bakers of Purity Maid Purity Maid Bread Cakes MONTGOMERY Kz PATTESON ARCHITECTS BANK OF COMMERCE BLDG. CHARLESTON, WEST VA where dQjfe1'entgQf1fs abound W. E. THOMAS Kz CO. GLASSWARSE, CHINA, SILVERWARE, TOYS 907 Quarrier Street Cha1fle.s't0n's China and Glass Shop COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS I Woodrumfs 602 VIRGINIA STREET ' l WEST VIRGINIA HEATING 8: PLUMBING COMPANY ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES 233 Hale Street CHARLESTON, W. VA. Mr. Miller, in book store: This book will do half your Work. A. Brawley: Give me two. - limi I-Ie pressed her to his manly breast, And gently hovered o'er her. Her daddy's feet Hashed through the air- He's wiser now, but sorer. , . Complete Automotive Service Starting Lighting Ignition BOSCH RADIO MACFADDEN IGNITION CO. 1004 KANAWHA ST. CHARLESTON Student's Clothing And Furnishings for Commencement and years afterward CJIIGKS 243 Capitol Street Value Tells-Compare Good and Suss Clothes K pp Feld: Hats The Baniel ilfiuune CIJlZf18If0l2'.I Newest and Finer! Hotel Main Ball Room Restaurant Coffee Shoppe Private Dining Room ROGER S CREEL, Manager A Seventh of a Lifetime in Slavery UNE 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 L SCIENTIFIC FAMILY WASHING Our Cars Pass Your Door Daily COMPIQTNJ Kourey Bros. 1232 Washington Street Agency Ice Cream - Candy - Lunches 204K hN.' 1BkB'ld' ,', naw a 'mom an ul mg The Best In Conjifmonerzef' Capitol 6560 Mr. Greenawalcl: Define density. Julius McCoy: I can't deiiue it, but I can ffive an illustration. Mr. Grcemmalflg The illuumtiuu is very good. Sit down. Pk wk 21 wk Being' the way Z1 senior would say Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Scintillate. scintillute, diuiinutive constellation. I interrogzltively ques- tion your constituent elements in your prodigious altitude above the terres- tial sphere, similar to a carbonocerous adzunantine crytal. H. Rus Warne L. G. Tucker Warne, Tucker, Silling Sc Hutchison ARCHITECTS CHARLESTON, WEST VA. C. E. Silling D. H. Hutchison BOOKS STATIONERY KODAKS Comlblimentf to the june Gnzcfzlater MOORES 118 Capitol St, IDEAL FURNITURE co GEORGE WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY CHARLESTON, VV.VA. ERNEST C- MILAIR HARRISON B- -SMITH Vice-Pres. and Sec'y. President TVVENTY-THREE YEARS OF PRUDENT PROGRESS-1906 TO 1929 Have you thought of the Profession of Life Insurance Salesmanship as offering a profit- able 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? MEN'S EISENSMITH JEWELRY co. WOMENS alk--Overs INCORPORATED jeweler: :Sf Sihfersmilbf Fitted By Men Who Know How 245 Capitol Street -- Opposite Lee St. , I WALK-OVER PALMER S BOOT SOOO ' . IN MEMORIAM A SENIQR-Deep knowledge, big head, ' I l'2l1ll ever, 'IGS ceac. ll l l ' l 1 A JUNIOR-Fair one, hope fled, Heart busted, l1e's dead. A SOPHOMORE-Played football, nuf sed Neck broken, l'16'S dead. A FRESHMAN--Milk famine, 11Ot fed, Starvation, he's dead. 3 Manufacturers-Prorlnfs-rs vlfnrifs STANDARD BRICK AND SUPPLY COMPANY Now Featuring Smart Gradu- , ation Frocks and Vacation Building Materials Apparel at popular prices 813 Kanawha Street Charleston, Wes-t Virginia. l Ll H uf' ' a N john Patrick GENERAL AGENT ' A PENN MUTUAL ,LIFE INSURANCE CO. I 302 Chaxjleston National Bank Building 1 Kanawha Manufacturing Company Mine Cars and Tipple Equipment CHARLESTON, W. VA. 1520 DIXIE STREET GRADUATION CLOTHES FEATURING Stein Block Clothes ' Charter Home Clothes Fayhion Park Cloibey Club Clotloex Kaufman Bros. 122 Capitol Street Opposite Post Office X 'LU' if: electria! we fcrniyla or fix it PAINT PRICES REDUCED Schooyield-Hezffrfey Electric Co, I Acme Quality Peints and vamishes Contracting, Fixtures, Radio and Supplies Kearse Theatre Building, Summers St. . Telephone 1345 THE KANAVVHA DRUG CO. Phone Capitol 211 Nine twenty-tive Virginia Street F-ierce lessons L-ate hours -llexpcctefl Q01lll7Cl112' N-ot prepared K-kicked out bk X lk Pk The apple has the honor of being the cause of the Hrst fall of man, but ever since the lJZLl12.111Zt has been a close second. We furnish business houses With clean towels, aprons, and uniforms. Phone 4244. NATIONAL TOWEL SUPPLY CO. CHARLESTON HARDWARE CO. CHARLESTON, W. VA. Distributors of F reed Eisemcm 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 .... El. H! 7 Compliments gf Logan Pocahontas If it's Sporling goods, we have it Q GOSHORN HARDWARE COMPANY Fuel Co. S15 Virginia Street THE GARDEN OF EDEN May Shoe Co. Shoes E1 !Ho5iery Quarrier At Hale Always a booster of C. H. S. We satisfy the appetites of over half of the High students when it comes to drinks and tostwiches- Come on up with the gang. We Serve Haddad's Ice Cream WYLIE'S DRUG STORE DRS. W. L. at W. W. PRICE , , 0 Corner Washington and Morris Streets DENTI STS A , , Nzmfzazllyx Candy ROOIII 408-413. Bank of COIIIIIIGFCG Building Ifg Cfgdyjz and Soda Wdfgy Phone Capitol 237 School Sujiplzes Miss Jeffercls: Xhfhat does subsidy mean? Tom Young: A subsidy is a small city on the outskirts of a large one. 4 if bk bk 95 They buried her beneath the green It was the same old story- She lit the Fire with kerosene And then lit out for glory. Q A 55,000 POLICY l ' F DEATH, nat ral causes, The Mutual or Life pays -u ------ 335,000 For DEATH, by accident within the terms of the policy, The lllutual Life pays 10,000 Upon proof of total and permanent disability Issued by the before age 60, premiums cease, and The ' Mutual Life pays you S50 each month for the first 5 years of such disability: 3575 each month for the second 5 years of such disability, 95100 each month of such dis- . ability Uhereafter. Total disability lasting ' 90 days regarded during its further con- Of tinuance as permanent. If you are disabled for 5 years, you receive 3,000 If you are disabled for 15 years, you receive 23,500 If you are disabled for 25 years, you receive 25,500 And, in addition, beneficiary receives at your death I ------ 5,000 If you LIVE, you insure comfort in your old age. Q The question is, Can I afford Not to adopt it? Mrs. Albin Meier and Miss Merna Allebach 1210 Union Building Phone Capitol 7474 an V, M leiifl -:Ziggy 41 ,I Y X egg, 11'f -.WaljdD5q5f,. e5I' Nff4lli.ew-, N in ii ' Af' K,-I 'ic T e T- 2 - :lp -Q Nm V' ,,. A- .ilil-X ,I 1' L I . 4 ., ,QV r-me :N -- a Q.. f h- ,if -' 'KW-14 N. N , ,i tr AXX X N i. I me-: U ' u L ,,., x GRM ixiwigewgfe ,ffieee 8 lc N S 1 ur large stocks enable us to ive you what ou Want just when you Want it And in addition to one of the largest stocks of Timbers of all inds, Flooring, Sheathing, Millwork, Interior Trim, Doors, Vindow Casings, etc., in Wiest Virginia we also carry a large re- erve stock of Celotex, Sheetrock, Rocklath. Upson Board, Up- on Tile, and Ruberoid Roofing, each of which is a nationally ecognized leader in its line. Our Service Department Will Help You Free Of Charge If you Wan tsomethring made to order, . . an esti- Illlate on the cost of material for a, certain job, or if you ar making something yourself and need some assistance, our Service Department will be only to glad to give their aid, and at no cost to you. T r UMB R ffMFG.Co. QW Q 5 15 'mem' MADE or- wooo we MAKE ur' LOVETT PRINTING CO. ACOBS Legal--Com inerical-Social VVo1'k J . . . ICE CREAM Niue twenty-one Virginia Street ' Phone Cap 524 1 THE PUREIST HOME MADE Charleston VV. Va. SONG OF THE ISUEEINESSE MANAGER I-low clear to my heart ifli the 021311 of SL1lJSC1'llJC1'S, Xllhen the geiierouili fEL1lJ3C1'llJC1' p1'e5lSentflS it to View But he who won't pay I refrain from cleiBc1'il9ing, For perhapfli, gentle reacler, that one may be you. fl: Pk :oc :sc Mr. NVilson: I want to see all faces look this way, please. Levin: But I can't make a face like that. Heaolqua1flersFo1f 'E he l ' tif' Society Brand and Kuppenheimer Fine Clothes College Clothes I F RANKENBERGER Sz CO. The House of College Clothes -- if , 1' if I ull . K ' L. 1 ' PREPARATORY 11 BBrg SCHOOL New Brunswick, N. J, PRINCETO mi' Excellent for boys wishing to spend a year or two in an old reliable Eastern Prep P t V h Z School. Local reference furnished. 0 'fy William P. Kelley, Headmaster -Established 1873- For illustrated catalogue address U J. B. FINE, Headmaster Box N Princeton, New Jersey ugiuista Military flhcadlemy Country location in the famous Shenandoah Valley. 300 acres. Faculty is composed of College trained men. Fire-proof barracks and modern equip- ment. Beautiful gymnasium containing three basketball iioors, drill hall, in-door target range, lockers, etc., has recently been added to the plant. An in-door swimniingpool, heated during the winter, is open the entire session. S'mall classes and supervised study-hall. In September, 1928, the Academy sent 54 of its students to the various Colleges and Universities of the country Cadet band of 30 pieces. Ample military equipment is supplied by the WVar Department without cost to the cadets. Every boy is encouraged to become a member of some athletic organization for physical development. Physical drills are held in the open air when the weather permits. Enrollment is limited to 275 boys. The academy has been under its present ownership for more than 60 years. Catalog on application. Address Col. T. 1. Roller or Maj. C. S. Roller, Jr., Fort Deiiance, Virginia. I 4 r MARSHALL COLLEGE offers an Arts and Science Course and a Teachers' College course both with A. B. degree. Aggregate Enrollment last year 2,540. Summer Term commences Monday, June 10th. Year opens Monday, September 9, 1529, For information or printed matter address the Secretary, Marshall College, Huntington, Wetst Virginia. M. P. Shawkey, A.M., Ped.D., LL.D., President COLLEGE Charleston High Graduates have always attended CHARLESTON BUSINESS COLLEGE The Typewriting Department under the direction of Miss Pearl Donnally has wonptwo Portable typewriters since September. Full credit given for commercial work done in High School SUMMER TERM-JUNE 3 to 10 E.. C. Stotts and A. H. Daingertield, Props. NEW RIVER STATE SCHOOL Montgomery, West Virginia A Standard State College Offering: 1. Worlt leading to A. B. degree 2. Pre-Legal Course 3. Premedical Course 4. Two-year Engineering Courses 5. Commerce and Business Administration 6. Department of Music Voice Piano Violin Band and Orchestra Instruments 7. Summer School Fall semester begins September 17, 1929 Address: C. H. MARTIN, President A ri? MARY BALDWIN COLLEGE P Staunton, Virginia Founded 1842. In Shenandoah, Valley of Virginia, splendid cli- mate, modern equipment. A College for Xdfomen offering courses leading to Bachelor of Arts and Bacheloriof Science De- grees. Music, Art, Spoken Eng- lish, and Physical Education. Athletics-Gymnasium and Field. Catalog. ' MODERN COLD STORAGE FOR FURS Insured Against Moths-Fire-Theft DIAMOND ICE 8: COAL COMPANY 912 Bullitt Street Charleston, W. Va. The1fe'.f A Blue 81 Gray Going Yom' Way SPECIAL BUS TOURS VVe'll be glad to 'furnish you with rates on Special Busses to any part of the United States-just tell us Where to- how many-antl how long away- Blue 8: Gray Lines Phone 55 -General Oflices, 601 Virginia, St., Charleston for- t FRIGIDAIRE Automatic Refrigeration Camp Equipment Awnings. . . Etc. ---see--- T. E. Perry Xz Sons Inc. 'jun 4 Shade Better 320 Charleston St. :: ' Phone 150 Having Over 1500 Satisfied Users in Locality, is Conceded The Choice ofthe Majority The New Cold Control offers Advantages Not Found In Other Makes, Call At Our Display Room For A Demonstration McCoy and Gallaher, Inc. 812 Kanawha St. Charleston COMPLIMEN TS OF Midway Billiard Palror and Barber Shop Where Friends Meet ODE TO THETFRESHMAN 'Tis for the freshmen, so oung and such clears, i Y ll Tl1ey'll bring 'em 1n Go-carts in a couple of years. . Pk Dk Dk if Miss Randall: VVho killed the most chickens? Senior: HZl111lCt,S uncle did murder most foul. The Bond-Rider-Jackson Cop Wholesale Distributors Crosley and Amrad Radios ELECTRICALLY OPERATED Brunswick Auto Tires lThere are none betterj Everything In Paper 1210 WILSON STREET ,PHONES CAP. 520415 THE LATEST EFFORT OF THE POETRY DEPARTMENT Complimentx qftlze QApologies to Wfilliam Ray Poulsonj ' 'Twas a clark and stormy night, . The sun was shining bright, Globe Furniture C0mPanY His lips were sealedbwaxbtight, Yet he Cried with all his might: Shoot and kill me if you must But spare my life, he cried. The villain shot him with a knife ' And killed him 'till he died. A fair young maid came down the path, l Compliments of Her form was bent with years. Her eyes were hllecl with laughter X 9 And her cheeks were iillecl with tears. S She recognized the dying youth FRENCH RQQM And cried aloud, XN7ho is he ? He lifted up his headless corpse, and And yelled, My gosh, ,tis Lizzie. ANNEX fPlease throw only fresh vegetables lj CAFETERIA BEAUTY SHOP TH DIAMOND Southern West Virginia's Finest Store---Featuring' Smart Apparel for Undergraduate and Alumni I Helen Franc-is, Personal . . RESQT ROOM , , Shopper, ihops with you oi: FREE, PARKING . 'or you The Bank W' Penonez! Serv ice THE SPORT MART Carl V. Miller, Manager Athletic Headquarters for Southern West Virginia 1019 Quarrier St.-Opposite Holley Hotel Athletic and Gym Equipment for Boys and Girls WE SERVE For Real Life Insurance Service Consult a MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL Representative Yessir, I goes right up to George M. Cohan an' sez, 'I'm the man you're lookin' for Georgief That kinda made a hit with him, I guess, and we gits- chummy right off the bat. 'Course he wanted to know how much experience I hacl, but before I gits through rattling off my string, he tells me I'll do. Wlell, sir, that's been nigh on ten years ago, an' I been shifting scenery for him ever since. wk ee x :nf VVhy have the Europeans so distasteful an impression of America? So many school teachers travel there in the summer. ODORLESS- OILLESS STARTING OUT IN LIFE . if ir well to remember what wire Confzrizfr mid: Men trip over molehills- not mountains. The saver who gets the money to buy the things he- or she-wants is the one whose relatively small de- posits are regular every pay day. Tlliey are- the winners. De- sire to save and personal service are a. winning comb- ination. BANK AN D TRU sr Co. THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE Charlexton Szreet At Bigley Ave. IJ 0 DRY CLEANING A Fone 13 Lucky for you Ezclusin Uxm in Chlfldfll 1 FONE THIRTEEN HUNLUCKY FOR DIRT I-Ielen's in the kitchen VVashing out the bottles, Panl's in the pantry Taking off the labels Ruben's in the cellar Mixing up the hops, V Johnnie's on the front porch VVatching for the cops. Say it with Flowers F orQAl1 Occasions C UT F LowFR CO 19 Capitol Street We Grow Our Own F. G. KLOSTERMEYER Prescription Druggist 1032 Quarrier St. FAMOUS POSTS Hitching i- -T No Bills Saturday Evening -- limi Leaning -cl Teleoraph Agent for Shoots Chocolates- 'I U Boston --- Road The Best. Taste in Gifts. Card P COMPLIMENTS OF ' WAGNER'S CON FECTION ERY hone Cap. 12.6 1015 Quarrier S A. J. Casper, Manager Diamonds, VVatches, and Jewelry Expert XK7Z1tCl1. Clock, and Jewelry Repairing Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted by Registered Optometrist H. GALPERIN jeweler i R '...tbe beautiful who want to be more beazztyfzzl imfariabiy .felert their apparel at Po1an's One Ten Capitol St. Charleston W. Va. Good Shoes --.- Price-Craig SHOE CO. We fit you correctbl 23 CAPITOL STREET Martha Washington A Candy Shop Home Made Candies Ice Cream Novelties graduation Gift Suggestionl... CORONA Portable, yet standard in every feature -in colors Phone 1301 , 913 Quarrier Street Charleston,W. V 1. . S 922 Quarrier St. Phone 112-547 K E LLE Y'S DEPT. Compliments 127 Charleston St. of CURLIEE SUITS FOR GRADUATION NUNN AND BUSH OXFORDS FOR YOUNG MEN IVICKEE MUSIC CO. The plaintilzf, Sisson by name, was on the stand. Unfortunately. he stuttered. W-Vliat your name? the judge asked. S-s-s-s-s-s-ahs-- . He was growing red in the face. ' XYhat is this man charged with ? the judge demanded Sure and I think it must be soda water, Your Honor . S TA TE STREET STYLE SH OP Snappy dresses for the small miss Opposite Peoples Exchange Bank Building DRY GOODS NOTIONS MCCLUNG 81 MORGAN STORES COMPANY 238-240 Seventh Avenue South Charleston, NN. Va. FURNITURE RADIOS YXfhy did you stop S1l1g'll1gl11 the Boys' Glee Club? I didn't sing' one day, and some asked if the piano had been fixed. body H:XlJl'2ll'lZ'l.l11, ver iss my glasses ? On your nose, fadderf' Dun't be so indennitef' CREDIT-OF COURSE-AT T53 CHARLf53,3g,ig,.gLDhST outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet History BOIARSKY JEWELRY n u COMPANY -a Szx m the przce range ofa four 716 Kawha Street BUTLER CHEVROLET co 1't ' d here 1016 Lee Street Capitol 8480 Your creci is goo I really don't believe in killing people, but a certain young lady with a face that wasn't beautiful, sat in the seat next to me in the Capitol theater last Saturday afternoong and, in a voice loud enough for me to hear every word, read to her escort all the advertisements of eating places in the pro- gramme. She said that she had visited them all, several times, but hadn't started to tire of them one tiny bit. Her love of eating out had something to do with it she explained. Now I really don't believe in killing people-but. KANAWHA FURNITURE COMPANY LIBERAL TERMS Corner of Kanawha and Court Streets Qfyodern , Ball Poo Dcmcm nslruc! DODDRIDGE DANCING SCHOOL 913 Quarrier Street We teach ball room dancing that will en- able you t-or get nip- on any floor, with any partner with the utmost ease and conti- dence. Cilasses Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 8 p.m., followed by dances from 9 p.m. to 12 p.m.-Melody Boys Orchestra. MRS. J. CAMPBELL MATHEWS Residence 1119 Quarrier Street Phone Capitol 1630 COBiPLIMENTS I W. H. OF -PHARMACY- ERNST AND We Fill Prescriptions H 206 CHARLESTON STREET CHARLESTON, W. VA. Father Cover long' distancej l'Hello, john, why didn't you make better 'Trades h john: Can't hear you Fatherf, Q Father: I say, coulcln't you make better grades- John: Can't hear you Father, Father: I say, John, do you need any money? john: Yes Sir, send 51950, Father. mm I0 y lazy az 'Spzxj' Students are rapidly learning the wisdom of learn- ing toplay a sax , or some other popular instru- ment, so they can get a paying job with an orches- tra while going'th'ru school. The ability to play 7 '5. S f I O ' fic: 'Q WORLDS X' NS Write for LARGEST MANUFACTURERS Q , AND AND 4 helps all through 'life-it's simply a case of decid- ing to start .... Our loiig experience enables 'ij' us to render you invaluable assistance in choosing f r. the correct instrunlent. gl, GALPERIN Music co 6 . y GQ J as 'fEve1'yt-hing Musical Q ,Lf - -' X KJZNXYJ1- 17 Capitol st. f CHARLESTON, W. VA. ' 05' I y ,ae or HIGH GRADE B ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS Free Conn Catalog Q H 'lfllf l ,ff 'G r' .. I 3 D. if O' To the 1929 Clem Chezrlerton High School We extend eongwzlezmtiom The New Charleston General Hospital We offer courses for nurses desiring to complete their professional training The MCMHLLAN HUSPHTAL with its new addition, extends congratulations to the Charleston High School Gradauting Class of 1929 At the same time it wishes to inform the members of the class that it will be delighted to receive the applications of any young ladies of the class desiring to enter the profession of nursing. Where Charleston We specialize in satisfying Gets Her the High School Students Style Distinction! - One Price- The Qualizjl Shop Sam Mendelsohn, Mgr. appetite as well as boost- ing it in every way. FRESHMAN THEME ON SOAP Soap is a kind of stuff that is made into nice looking cakes that smell gQUfl and CQSEQ Etwflll. 506117 HIWEIVS tastes Worse when you get it into your eyes. My paw says Eskimos dou't use soap. I wish l was an Eslcimo. we ak :af 4: Lisbeth: And would you really put yourself out for me? Guy: Indeed I would. Lisbeth: Do it please. I'm awfully sleepy. ATTE TION! School teachers have a surplus of time. We can cash it for you. Our most successful writers are teachers. We offer to teachersafull educational course free. Our policies are low rate. Every feature known to insurance is embodied in them. We offer you the best contract you can obtain. s4oo,ooo,0oo Insurance in force. You need us, we need you. Write for particulars. . KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 321 Masonic Temple Charleston, W. Va. BALDWIN COMMUNITY CAFE 409 Morris Street near Washington COMPANY Where Babies are Welcome FORMULA FOR A POPULAR DANCE First get the most crude form of native dance. Then be sure it's the most barbarons dance ever perforinecl. Make an intense study of its bad features. Endeavor to make these worse if possible. lf you Find this is ini- possible, consider this 21 good omen and set to work diligently, and turn the trick to make the features worse by performing' the impossible. Wlheu the worst results have been accomplished, introduce it into the popular dance halls and its success is assured. ' ' A Gym in lYOZ!1' memeni? HOUSANDS of home-owners all over the country are utilizing their basements for gymnasiums, and other indoor sports--driving nets for goli miniature putting courses, punching bags, ect. . . A Gas Furnace and a Self-Action Gas Water Heater make this possible from a heat and water standpoint -- and adds another whole floor to one's home! United Fuel Gas Co. Insure and be sure in the WOODRUM and MCCOY Home Life Insurance FURNITURE CO. 119 Charleston St. Let Us Frame Your Diploma and Pictures Pricu Reasonable C New York ompany R. R. WOOLF, General Agent 1111-12 Union Building CHARLESTON, W. VA. l 3 A GEOM ETIXY PRO BLEM To prove: That a freshman is an affliction. Given: A simple freshman, pure and sweet. 1 affliction.-Q. E. D. The modern housekeeper simply cannot afford to be without de- pendable electric refrigeration. The General Electric has proved itself to be more than dependable. A phone call will bring our rep- resentative to explain how you may own a General Electric. I'1'ouls fl'll'QSl1l11d11 is nw. . New means not old. Not old-fresh. Fresh-smart Smart-pain. Pain-affliction. Therefore a freshman is ai - if ,:,.f55'f.e:, , ff ' '-ill! 1 Vi V .W ig F ,S ffl . ' 5 D 1, 5 Mgilgu at i.j1gsgw,5g..m? p fri- f rigs ekgfslm 2 f fill: Z A' N .. Yjiggwu, 1 -- ..Q2e9.ii.,Q,.f1 . 5 If I . -FOR SALE BY APPALACHIAN ELECTRIC POWER CO. Corner Virginia. and Truslow Streets V CAPITOL 7480 I 7 Open Evenings Horn 7 iz 9:30 117. nz. BRICK AND TILE OF QUALITY SINCE 1889 KAN AWHA BRICK CO. ' 67155 ou. g - .nu um naman, 31513. A BUSINESS BUILT ON EDUFATION The so called cheap store flour- ishes on ignorance. People of in- telligence, including those of moderate means, soonlearn that good quality, with fewer pur- chases, is real economy plus style szitisfaction. NWC consider our ad- vertising a mutual-benefit affair. MORGAN PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY Electrical Appliances 908 Quarrier Street The Best Plumbing Is Always the Cheapest The66HI vStore RQIIIC-N GRADUATION SUITS Sure we have the Blues :.i9llfl6W9 HARMON, ISAAC X MARTIN Quarrier at Dickinson .PREISER COMPANY, INC. LABORATORY SUPPLIES FOR CH EMISTRY-PHYSICSfBIOLOGY-METALLURGY CHARLESTON, XYEST VIRGINIA Tezlcher: The Lord helps them who help themselves. Mr, XYilscm: Grillith, give us :Ln example of non-luminous heat. Am hruse: Sure. lVl'oonlig'l1tl Mrs. Reber: XN7hat's the matter with Beulah Young? Beulah's girl friend: Shes sick. Mrs. R.: Is she 5L1lTG1'I11g'? B's. G. F.: Suffering! I should say so! She cz1n't even talk! l 'I Dance to the Best 112 Qlnlnsnrlz The jinest in dance music B. Garcelon J. Beckenstein Cap. 662 Cap. 1023 Music for Every Occasion Mange1's for Dresses Mange1's For Hosiery Mange1's for Underwear ,Mangelzf -THE VOG UE- Showing at all times the season's new- est and smartest garments for women and misses We are now showing a. mo-st wonderful col- lection of Summer Dresses for those who demand Uhe New and the Different. Every new style and color is represented in this collection. Spend a. few moments with us and let us show you just how beautiful our dresses really are. Sizes for women and misses. Norfolk, Vu., Richmond, Va., Roanoke, Va., Lynch burg, Va., Cliarleston, W. Va.. Charlotte, A C ,fll in uf . s iixfifi' 'D . 'N l JEWELERS 14 Capitol Street Cl121.l'l8StOll, W A new little Freslnnan went into the office, Shoutecl Mr. Kenney, nX7Ully1'C lute! Oh, sir, 1,111 terribly sorry, really, But I coulcln't llncl niy slate. fs 1: wc: ze John: Mr. Gornian, all those streaks on Mars are Canals, :1ren't they? Mr, Gorman: Most likely. John: Wfell, what I want to know is where did they put :ill the dirt they dug out? C NS- We Solicit M Gmac Our Clmrge Your Charge 1 Customers Get Account Cash Prices nz-u-4 capitol Sis' - 1 ' ur Huge Buying Power Means igger Values For Uur Customers Our Huge Co-operative Buying Power enables us to get price concessions from manufacturers 'that other stores cannot get, which in turn lets us sell our merchandise to our customers at considerably lower prices than the same quality merchandise would cost el-sewhere .... Pay us a visit anytime, and see for yourself why ours is the Fastest Growing Department Store in Charleston. f F WEAVER MOTOR CAR COMPANY ACME MOTOR TRUCKS CADILLAC AND LASALLE KELLY SPRINGFIED TIRES SALES AND SERVICE Phone Capitol 3636 Phone Capitol 6230 1014-1016 Virginia Street 900-902 Kanawha Street CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA Many are the hearts that are puzzled tonight, Burning the llllillllgllt gasg Many are the souls trying hard to write A poem 'lor lflnglislm class. 2: 11: :ff :sf Teacher: Pupjls, mark your own grades on your papers. Now read them-Jack, what is your grade? Jack: A plus. Teacher: The Lord helps them who help thernselres. I Drmey Exflllfjyfbl You just know the Graduate Wears a Dress Shop dress! Caesar conquered many nations, , 0 , A mighty man was heg THE I And in examinations He always conquered me, ,, 215 Capitol St. Charleston, W.Va, ' EUR your wo1'k-21-clay life. you'll find Street Car transportation as convenient, as quick and as economical as in your school days! Charleston 'iluteruban R. R. Co. QUICK, SAFE, COMFORTABLE, CONVENIENT, AND ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION in ' PHONE 700 PHONE The largest and best equipped Taxi Company in West Virginia JORDON TAXI CO. t'Where Friends Meet Friends CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS x Y FLEM HANNA, Manager LAT, DRINK, AND BE MERRY Corner Beauregard and Washington tion' Bonded C' 'SL O N' Y' C and B' 85 O Taxi Transfer Company. Robert Keller ihancliug in exam paperij: Mr. XVilson. this paper de- cides whether I'm going' to be the greatest chemist on earth or a ditch-digger. Person stancling by: Xdiell, I guess it wcm't be either. Ditch-tliggingfs too deep a subject for you JF is + PF Mr. Farley: Xfvllilt a valley? Alberta Daugherty: lt's an opening where water runs through. Mr. Farley: Then 0. spigot must be :1 valley. better Service? uality Foods at Lower Prices! When Mr, Ort starting with one store began busi- ness, it was his idea to present Quality foods at prices within the reach of every individual. Today 16 stores represent the growth of that idea. KANAWHA CASH GROCERIES Established Since 1918 l e+ Baggage cheeked from residence to destina- THRIFT CHARACTER EDUCATION SUCCESS our imma fir Smceff The statistics published in Government Bulletin- The Money Value of an Education, show conclusively that a higher ed- ucation pays: A i 'it'ffzt' 'f n nxes igt ion o the educational advantages enjoyed by eight thousand persons mentioned in one edition of VVho's Wiho in America brought out the following facts: Girly one child in one hundred and lifty thousand has been able in America, without education, to become a notable factor in the progress of his State, while the children with common-school education have, in proportion to numbers, accomplished this 'four times as often, those with high school education 87 times as otten, and those with college training SOO times as often. If this list had been selected by the universities or school teachers, or if literary leaders only were chosen, it might easily be claimed that the apparently greater success of the educated was due to the line of work from which the leaders were selected. But the selection of the men and women in this book was not in the hands of professors. but in the hands of a Firm of business men. They selected leaders in all lilies of industry, commerce, agri- culture. and other helds of practical endeavor besides the pro- fessions, and still this enormously increased efficiency and productivity of those with education was found. An Aetna Educational Policy will guarantee an opportunity for success. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. L. E. HUFFMAN, General Agent 804-7 Kanawha Banking Trust Building Charleston, VVest Virginia ' 1 V 1 x n l K 4- To xxillfilll it May Concern: The business staff takes this opportunity of expressing its gratitucle to a few students who have helped tu make the annual a success. To 1 . . V ,N T you iitliuriiiiwtm for his earnest, aincere harcl XYO1'li in securing ads, gathering cc-ipy, and in collections. To JACK BOIJXRSKY for his exceptional work in the printing of the book. ' To Edward lilooinbcrg' and Harold Bates for their elT0rts in our behalf. Ancl lastly, to Bessie Lambie, Nannie Light- ner, Uorotliy Wiard, Van Pierson, and Clarence Paxtrmii for securing aclvertiseinents as a result of a plea to the senior class. QSigneclj Harry S. Hadclen, Faculty Business Adviser -if 241-76- u My M59 jf, 'J 1 02 ff fn X7 f ,.-fi , l J .Qf rf if J5li?f5fu,y1fiZ,1vag,fLb+'S?.f1f-,'1,4gJL l!ffL4ff-3,, , x -I H 1 , fl i'J1g'L4LAv5LQL- f,f3'gJ HFJML, .fX.f1.!w,2v-ff-ff' ,J-f' N M' 'M-fe X s J ' rt .rj!V. '- Qf,Qf'i'!V! I V LVM? 'Q ' - , f' W'
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