Chattanooga High School - Dynamo Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1927

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LUCY HOLTZCLAW MFDONALD As a mark of honor, respect and apprecia- tion of her careful guidance her under standing friendship her untiring efforts to lead us to ideal manhood and Wom anhood We the Editors dedicate this volume W is W ig :mx mmm X 'I Ny- . wg? ,W 2. f -' I 'W Dynamo Staff MARY NENA BALES ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER MARY DAUGHERTY VIRG NIA DEAKINS HARRY WISE DOROTHY ELBERFELD EDWARD ULRICH BILLIE BENNETT LOUIS TUCKER ALBERT HODGE MARY LOUISE KROPP RUTH POSEY ALVIE EDWARDS MILDRED KENNEDY MISS BONNIE GILBERT MISS MARGARET FERGER WILLIAM THEODORE ROBINSON Our Principal and Our Friend ii M --- .: V . w h X x y XV if-Q N Q H5 J 2 !:.e..n!!! mx! l'L1l,lIl.l l 1 I 6 . N7 wo KQQN ' XX 3 1 +, - ffm N Qi M 2 'QHQ1 Q W W f 2 VJ ASS ff 5 ., 4 M g 4m5f A o 1 Kg, . O O f 151 F ' X 7 r L 5 W f' Q i L ,LE f.f: . if ' 'K Q f j 1 w f f W U U i W , y 0 27 6 tg! 1 1 1 R V , KVEZ , I Q H Q iQ L A, . , , , T .M if , , . A lZTZft:1':gij W 'iA ,W ,,,:,,,gi4, -4 N Faculty MR. O. C. KIRKMAN MISS ZORA BURNS DR. J. W. JACKSON Industrial Art.: Secretary Chemistry, Biology B.S. Tennessee Chattanooga High School A.B., M.D.. Indiana MISS MABEL JONES MISS LILLIAN PATTON Mathematies Latin A.B. Tennessee A.B. Agnes Scott MR. FRED B. FRAZIER MR. I. S. ZIEGLER Commissioner of Education Superintendent of City Schools MISS NELLE HENLEY MISS' ETHEL WOOD Commercial Mathematics A.B. Tusculum B.S. Chattanooga MRS. E. W. WHIPS MISS KATE GARVIN Librarian English Columbia Chattanooga MR. EDGAR K. SMITH MISS HARTLEY EMBREY MR. S. N. HAMIC Hixtory Physics and Chemistry History B.A. Cumberland University M.S'. Chicago A.B. Mercer Faculty MR. L. B. BENDER MRS. JEAN SWEETLAND MR. C. W. BURTON Cabinet-making and Drawing Biology Auto-Mechanics B.S. Tennessee B.S. Bropville Tennessee MRS. ERNESTINE COBB MISS AILEEN MORROW English and Horne Economics English A.B. Winthrop A.B. Vanderbilt MR. W. T. ROBINSON MR. E. E. HARRIS i Principal A sxistant Principalg Mathematics ' B.A. Tennesseeg M.A. Peabody A.B. Chattanooga MISS SADIE MAGILL MLLE. DENIS-MRS. STANLEY ADDIS Physical Education Frenrh Agnes Scott Franceg Peabody MISS BONNIE GILBERT ' MISS MARGARET FERGER English Latin M.A. Vanderbilt A.B. Wellesley MR. B. If SERVICE MISS BESSIE DOUD MR. C. H. SPRINGFIELD History Home Efonornicx Printing A.B. Texas State Teachers' College Wisconsin Pryor Institute ...A W R- -VMV Mnngr W WY ,Q .. - -4.112 -L -....... 4 - I Z'- 'L'L. -'f:.I... -Q avr!!-Any Y Www' V W Y V A V Y V jf- H, M41 , , I, . ,.7f cf jagfiiagw-f-s .. .IQ I' Q 2 5' F4 I 'I if If 9 if -, l 5 2 -7 L Liam..-.4.c.-.c......,..,.c,.,,1.fa. ? ff ':4E.i...1lfgiZii.ff.......'s:Q ,g.......,e: :.11.L':,',f.,f-V A - I l l l 1 . lx 1 1 , F1 , I 151' ' l l li L04 V Q l MQ 2 1 E l l E 3 i A l 5' 3 9218, if ,Q I Pl l ,-. llrx S-4 if iff, QU fri' 51 A N . Y Pl' ' . .1 T51 R. T14 ,V ., o Il 5 'SN ,S 1. 9 ll ' MU Facu-ty 'Q I MRS. LUCY HOLTZCLAW McDONALD MISS ANNETTA TRIMBLE ' ' English Mathematics N Oxford f A.B. University of Chattanooga ' i SGT. JAMES JONES CAPT. W. VAN DYKE OCHS ' l ' ' Property Custodian P. M. S. and T. 'E Q D.E.M.L. U. s. Army Q lNIIS'S MARY RUTH HALL MR. VV. P. HENDRIX xi Tl Music Spanish ' I I , College of Music Cincinnati . A.B. University of Alabama l I V Certificate in Piano and Public School Music J N MISS IOSEPHINE HAMILTON I ., ,' History 1 ' lily. B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University il MISS MARGARET GAMMON MR. LEE C. RUGG ' Qi' . Latin Commercial I 1 I A.B. Randolph-Macon B.S. Kansas State Teachers' College ' Nl MISS NINA HUTTON MISS MARGUERITE AULL 1,3 E ' L4 Religions Education English i li 1 . , , Bible Institute, Los Angeles M.A. Wisconsin 'Q Q ' MISS NINA PARKS MISS BETTY FAE BATES MISS EMMA A. OWENS 1 Home Economics Mathematics Art i w A.B. Maryville B.S. Martha Washington St. Louis School of Fine Arts 4 1, 5 l l l s l ' lg i ,- I - X X 9 . . 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It 1nay well be said of each- Hers was a life well lived, a work well done. The highest tribute which we can pay these beloved teachers is to live so that our lives may reflect the beauty of their teaching. The Faculty of Chattanooga High School offers the following resolutions on the deaths of our beloved teachersw-Mrs. B. F. Hickman and Mrs. M. B. Sansom: Since death has called from our midst two of our most efficient teachers-women of highest character and attainments, upright, loyal and cooperative in their work-we, the mem- bers of Chattanooga High School Faculty, wish to express our deep sorrow and our great sense of loss. VVC resolve that this statement of our appreciation shall be recorded permanently in our minutes, and that copies shall be sent to the members of the bereaved families, to the Maroon and White, and to the local papers. In this hour set apart for ceremonies in memory of our late beloved teachers, Mrs. B. F. Hickman and Mrs. M. B. Sansom, we, the student body of Chattanooga High School, wish to present the following resolutions: Resolved, That the school has heard with profound sorrow of the deaths of these two most loyal and well-beloved teachers, Resolved, That the student body has sustained an irreparable loss by their passing: Resolved, That, as a mark of respect to their memory, we shall carry with us forever remembrances of their pleasant personalities, their motherly regards for, us, and, above all, their efficient methods in directing our lives. Resolved, That copies of these resolutions be sent to both local papers, to our own school paper, 'and to members of the bereaved families. QFROM THE MAROON AND WHITE, Page Thirteen . -vp l. ........ H.. . , .Maul I sri? r 'fel'-f' ' H -V-- -- V - Y. -V-aLMw,il.t W 4 7. '. 'lk ,f1...giLLJg1,. ..v,..Z.LQg.'.L.'1,,fiiirgfr gf- - - f - -N, i HB-.. , v,-...,-.. . ,, A .M 9... 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'y I7 II ' ULAWYERCC CX' fl 'q Work win: efv?rything XX l Speaking 1ub.'24,Igzs,I'27gIRaCl,g0 :glib 2265 X, re Ia 241 27, O torlcal pnlest Zi, 5,f 275 f' 'I -aggryK Contes '24, '26,' '27g Bybf Qigyigerary I , g'Glee Clu '2 26, '27g Leafd lulIb-'25, X ,ff X NN '7 ' 1' 'I f fff I 5 f I X X I , JILZQBETH v INE,CQ,OKN, -1, be H X' 44 ' 'ffl' h ll M C7 ,',' ' 'V 'x'i Lf-CXXT ' ' fgfi IAQWQX: ' If Q Home ECOQQIQQZWX '22,qffZ!Zf freagizrer '237g Science Club A252 'I lvg gihjvll C nes I'24j lSet52y- ij, , If ,Treas. Student Q6 Sec.- reasyf OjCl1ICS5l'g1 - , ', W X 7265 All-State Orchp, Basketball 124-I U25, ' 613 ' a hI,Lehdersl CluXbjI2pg i7 'I-LQ: sazione '26, ' 7g fGirll N594 fl- Igkfserves fze, '275 11 lull 'zeg Seniorl lay7 fmII Q I, l'll 1 2 Il In IIIIJI bug IIN?-I,4.f1I,fIII 71,1 I, III,ALI If If I! I 7 1 li X J 1 ' f ' f V ' ff y 1 - 1 ay J FJ1f,' 1 XII ,f I IJIIXIII, X! fI f I In AXE, IJ 5 F X 'Shef'il1ai ftvZi'3f'fL'l11' 'III xalnd nefver froudyf! 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DOROTHY ELBERFELD MDOT Language fwa: gihven to us that fwe might say pleas- ant things to each other Entered '26, Leaders' Club '26, '27, Shakespeare Club '26, '27, Girl Reserves '26, '27, Conversazione '26, '27, Capt. Varsity Basketball Team '26 '27, Capt. Gym Class '27, Senior Play '27, Tennis Club '26, Girls' Athletic Assn. '26, '27, Basketball '26, '27, National Honor Society '27. VIRGINIA DEAKINS KKGINYI None knefw thee but to lofue thee, Nor name thee but to praise Song Leader '26, '27, Basketball '24, '25, '26, '27, Capt. Gym Class '27, Vice Pres. junior Class, Science Club '26, Conversazione '24, '25, '26, '27, Vice-Pres. '26, Once in a Blue MoiJn '23, Junior Play '26, Sponsor Co. B '26, Leaders' Club '26, '27, Secretary '27, Battalion Sponsor '27, Girl Reserves '26, Glee Club '24, '27, History Club '25, Pres. Home Economics Club '27, Dynamo Staff '27.' LOUISE HALE UR-IP!! They may smile -who win Hi-Y '27, Commercial Club '24, Science Club '27, Home Economics 'Club '27, Girls' Athletic Assn. '26, History Club '24, Spanish Club '26. EVELYN FERRISS Not too sober, not too gay But a good true girl in every way Science Club '23, '24, Glee Club '24, '25, '26, Operetta '24, '25, Conversazione '25, '26, '27, Shake- speare Club '26, '27, Girls' Ath. Assn. '25, '26. f X SECNIORS l C LOUIS BRICKMAN BRICK Track Team 'ZSQ History Club 'ZSQ Home Room Cashier '26g Corporal Co. B '27. 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LENA WINZIMER LAK1E The talent of surfers is doing fwhat you can well and doing fwell fwhate-ver you do Public Speaking Club '25, Captain Crossbones '24, Glee Club '24, '25, Science Club '25, History Club '25, Home Economics Club '24, '26, Girls' Athletis: Assn. '26. ABBIE GREEN KKBABEY! To he slofw of Lwords is 4woman's only virtue Hi-Y '26, '27, Science Club '25, Home Economics Club '27, Glee Club '27, Athletic Assn. '26. HOWARD MEANS L - BEENY What concerneth e-very man is not whether he fail or succeed, but that he do his duty Military Drill Co. C '25, Co. A '26, Co. B '27. 'Sew SENIORS HERMAN BARNETT UCOL. BILLY He must need: he a fwise man,- He speak: so much of himself Orchestra '24, '25, All-State Orchestra '25, Capt. Band '26, '27g Business Mgr. Allison Makes Hay '26, Leaders' Club '26, '27: Officers' Club '26, '27: Business Mgr. Shakespeare Play '27. ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER BUnD1E Glory follofwx fvirtue as if it fwere its shadow Dynamo Staff '27, Girls' Hi-Y '26, '27, 'iAllison Makes Hay '26, Red Cross Rep. '25g Latin Club '2Sg Home Economics Club '27. HALLIE BARKLA Knowledge is more than equivalent to force Captain Crossbones '23, Science Club '23, '24, Conversazione '26, '27, 'Shakespeare Club '27, Secre- tary-Treasurerg Leaders' Club '27, Shakespeare Play '27g Baseball '26, '27, MARGARET ELIZABETH SPITLER HBIDH Better to he .small and .whine than to he great and fast a shadow Operetta '23, '24, '26, Conversazione '25, '26, '27, Girls' Athletic Association '26g Girl Reserves '26, 'Z7g Science Club '26g History Club '25, -Glee Club '24, '27, AGNES CORNETT uBILLn Ever loyal, always true To the task 'tl-was hers to do Science Club '25, Once in a Blue Moon '25, Shakespeare Club '27, Home Economics Club '27g Hi- 1 Y '27, The Taming of the Shrew' '27. MILDRED CLARK AJ pure in thoughts as angels are Cashier '27. 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AM 3 SENIORS ERLE GARRETT HELL!! The burden :which is fwell borne becomes light? Librarian the Shrew 'X '25g Company C ,25 27 ' Boys 27 SX XX x WOODARD S fzfd-vire H1fY '26 Olu'5 fwlzat you are C13 b Gorporal XXX . N gn, - A merry X Sergeant X w xX X tiZiT1 - - rr .X 'i -1: f' X X N N , IV E . ,- YA.,-' Y - 73 5 'J' if ,fl -?'q'., 772: - W Y, '17 '-- fi-'ff--L'-2 , , , C Yi.. ,, 4, W 777 Y Vial, Y 'M 9 Q - 5 r il f' 5 2 ' Y S , ,, ,T K' if S E N I O R S ALVIN SETLIFFE ffcow Of this man Awe are justly proud For he is admired in e-very crofwd Battalion Rifle Team '24, '25, '26, Cadet Major '26' Secretar -Treas. Officers' Club '25 President s Y 1 '26, Gods of the Mountain '26, Leaders' Club '25, '26, '27, President '26, Midget Basketball '23, '24, Basketball Capt. '26, All-City Guard '26, '27, Base- ball '24, '25, '26, '27, Track '23, '24, '25, '26, '27, Asst. Mgr. Football '25, C Club '25, '26, '27, President '25, '26, Vice-Pres. Athletic Assn. '25, President '26, Treasurer Class '24, Varsity Club '26, Pres. Senior Class '26, She Stoops to Conquer '26. LOUISE SANFORD HUDSON LSPETEH Character is the diamond that scratches esvery other stone Conversazione 25, '26, '27, History Club '25, Glee Club '24, '27, Science Club '26, Girl Reserves '26, '27, Operetta '24, '25, Athletic Assn. '26, Home Economics Club '27, Shakespeare Club '27. FRANCES GRAY BRISTOW She was a burning and a shining light Treasurer Class '25, 'Student Council '25, Latin Club '25, History Club '25, Leaders' Club '26, '27, Vice-Pres. '27, M. and W. Staff '26, Girl Reserves '27, Secretary Class '27,4Sha.kespeare Club '27, National Honor Society '27, Senior Play., ELMER EUGENE MCALISTER Come then, expressive silence, muse his praise Boys' Public Speaking Club '27. ALVIE McCULLEN EDWARDS HJUGHEADD Life should be considered a measure to be filled- and not a cup to be drained Vice-Pres. Class '27, President Class '25, '26, Pres. Hi-Y '26, Pres. Leaders' Club '27, Vice-Pres. Officers' Club '27, Secretary Leaders' Club '26, Cap- tain Co. A '27, Lieut Co. A '26, Capt. Scrub Basket- ball '27, Sam Davis '26, She Stoops to Conquer '27, Operetta '26, Dynamo Staff '27, Gods of the Mountain '26, Bus. Mgr. Maroon and White 25, Shakespeare Play, Public Speaking '25, Receiver Class Mantle '26. GUSSIE BRENER IIGUSY7 The burden -which is swell borne becomes light History Club '25, Public Speaking '24, '25, Once in a Blue Moon '25, Fire Prince '26, Girls' Ath- leticp Club '25, Science Club 26, Home Economics Club '26, Spring Concert '25. e Q SENIORS MARTHA BARAS UBOOTSH Strong reasons make strong actions Basketball '25, '26, ',7,'Captaip ,275 ArtYClubQ24, '25, 326, '27-3 ffjTerm1Q,'! Club ,23',vQ26,X CHziinpl5IlK V'263fSewing, Clubf,v25', '26, '27, Higfow 'XClQbXX 'NX -Scienbe Club '24'JGlee Club '25g Girlslx -t ' QXQH-,XX XX was '26 Lgacberg' X ROBERT W LEWIS , , A'D1cKl' ' 'X -f q-fman do ut be 1 . 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FAY METZGER PETE I am sure that care is an enemy to life Conversazione '25, '26, '27, Girls' Athletic Assn. '27, Orchestra '25, '26, Basketball '26, '27, Fire Prince '26. BLANCHE LEE TOOTSIE So like a rose in early morn Red Cross Rep. '24, '25, Science Club '24, '25. SARAH MILLIKEN LITTLE BIT Lowe like a shadofw flies When .fuhstanee lo-ve pursues History Club '24, Science Club '25, Glee Club '25, '26, Orchestra '25, '26, '27, Hi-Y '27, Girl Reserves '27, Fire Prince '26, Home Room Bank Cashier '27. ELIZABETH PARKER PUPPY ' She is well read Entered '25, History Club '25, Once in a Blue Moon '25, L'Entente Francais '25, Vice-President and Critic Tallent History Club '26, Red Cross Rep. '26, Conversazione '26, '27, Vice-President '27, Shakespeare Club '26, '27, President '27, Student Council '27, Hi-Y '27, Leaders' Club '27, National Honor Society '27. MARGARET BRIGGS PEGGY She doeth little leindnesses Whieh most leave undone ' Entered '26, Girls' Athletic Association '26, Bas- ketball '26, Baseball '27, Tennis Club '26, Hi-Y '27, Conversazione '27, Shakespeare Club '27, Home Ec- onomics Club '27. S E N I O R S ELEANOR CAMERON HEL!! A: merry at the daylv long Conversazione '24g Home Economics Club '24g Science Club '25g Glee Club '27g Once in a Blue Moon '25g All at Sea '27g Shakespeare Club '27Q Spring Concert ,27. GERTRU DE CECIL SMITH BooTs There',v nothing ill can dwell in such a temple C. H. S. A. C. ,25, '27g Gym Exhibition '2Sg His- tory Club 'ZSQ Hi-Y '27. EDITH ANNE GANNAWAY HLITTLE BITU She has a little voice so soft and faint, A fvoiee just .vuited to this little mint Entered High School '26g Art Club i26, '27g Gym Exhibition '26, izi. LUCILE EMILY PHILLIPS BABE Her hair is of sunlight yellofw and her eyes a morning blue Conversazione i24, '25, ,26, ,275 Glee Club ,245 Gym Exhibition '25, '26g Athletic Council '25g Ath- letic Club l25, ,26Q History Club '26g Silly Ass '26,g Sec. Home Economics Club '27g Leaders' ,Z7Q Shake- speare Club '27. LOUISE COLBY Bm-fry Content to follofw where we lead the way Gym Exhibition '24, l25, '26g Entered '23g Re-en- tered '26g Shakespeare Club '26, '27.g Home Economics Club ize, '27, ALBERT R. RANKIN, JR. ' NRANKINU X A merry heart doeth good like medicine Boys' Hi-Y ,26, '27g Science Club '26g Leaders' Club '27g Band '27g Mixed Glee Club ,275 History Club '27. 3 SENIORS HUGH CRAIG SMITH T, B. CRAIG SMH Play is not all fworh, hut fworlz is mostly play 4'Sam Davis '25g History Club '24g Corporal Co. A. '25. ' LEILA MAE E-DDINGS ' HIVIATERU He that hath knowledge spareth his -words Gym Exhibition '25, '26g t'Once in a Blue Moon '24-Q The Fire Prince '25g Art Club '26, '27g Shake- speare Club '26, '27. HARRY WISE WISE He fwas made for success Annual Board '27, Maroon and White '26, His- panofilia '26, Captain Crossbones '25g All at Sea '27g Shakespeare Club '27g Boys' Public Speaking Club '27g Home Room Cashier '26, Science Club '27g Radio Club '26g Student Council '27g Taming of the Shrew '27, National Honor Society '27. DORTHEA BARTLETT KKDOTJI Though quiet, 'tis said she has thoughts Entered '24, History Club '25g Gym Exhibition '25, '26g The Fire Prince '25, Spring Concert '26, Girls' Athletic Assn. '26, Stunt Nite '26g Glee Club '26, '27, Mixed Glee Club '27g Stringers' Club '27. DAVIS SANDLIN 'tSANoY ' There is nothing so kingly as kindness, And nothing so royal as truth Sergeant '23g First Lieutenant '24g Track '24, 'ZSQ Football '23, '24-, '25, '26, Manager '26, '27, Letter- men's Club '26, Basketball '26g -Capt. Home Room Basketball team '25g Captain Lettermerfs Club Bas- ketball team. DORRIS SANDERS KKDOTIJ Nothing great fwas e-ver achiefved fwithout enthusiasm , Entered '24-g C. H. S. A. C. '24, '25, '26g History Club '24, '25, Science Club 'ZSQ Shakespeare Club '26, '27g Home Economics Club '27g Vice-President Art Club '27, Leaders' Club '27g Girls' and Mixed Glee Club '27g Operetta, All at Sea, '27. S E N I O R S ALLIE MAE MORGAN KIJACKJJ A flashing smile that cheers the day When .rhe happens to cross our way. Hi-Y '27, Commercial Club '24-g Science Club '24g Girls' Athletic Assn. '26g Home Economics Club '27, jr. Baseball Team '26, History Club '25. STANLEY BARR CAPTAIN Men of fe-w fwords are the hest men. Color Guard '25g History Club '25g Officers Club '25, '26g Leaders' Club '25, '26, Second Lieutenant '25g Captain '2l7g Platoon Sergeant '24-3 Company Rifle Team '26, Battalion Rifle Team '27, Senior Play. CHARLES TRIMBY CHUCK I fwolee and found that life 'was duty Property Manager Minstrel '26g Company A '26, BERTHA SELIGMAN I UBERTU Her happy diyposition, her pleasant smile Hafve fwon her frlends for many a mile Science Club '25, Girls' Athletic Assn. '26, His- tory Club '24g Shakespeare Club '27, Home Economics Club '27. ELSIE AYMON HBABYED A kind heart is worth all the world Commercial Club '25, Girls' Athletic Assn.,'26g History Club '26g 'Science Club '26, Home Economics Club '27. WILLIAM BUNN KKBILLJI Dependable Football '23, '24, '25, '26, Baseball 'ZSQ Basketball Mgr. '25, '26, '27, UC Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Sec. '25, Vice-President '26, Leaders' Club '26, '27, Treas. '27, President '27, Treasurer Senior Classg Spanish Club '25g Track Mgr. '26g Shakespeare Club '27. S E N I O R S WILLIAM HARTLEY UBU-'Lu Laugh and the tworld laughs with you,' Weep, and you weep alone Captain Crossbones '23g R. O. T. C. Rifle Team '26, '27g First Sergeant '26, '27g Leaders' Club Cir- cus '26g junior Varsity Football Team '25, '26, '27g Senior Play. MARGARET ANTONY BROWFN CKTONYQJ To he honest, ax this fworld goes, ix to be one picked out of ten thousand Entered '24, Science Club '24, '25g Art Club '25, '26, '27g Girls' Glee Club '26, '27, Mixed Glee Club '26, '27g All at Sea '26. LEO KOPETOVSKE KLOPS,' A mind serene in difficulties Commercial Club '24, '25g Tennis Club '2Sg His- tory Club '25. GERTRU DE HOOVER KKKIDU A .round mind is a .found body Entered '26. DOROTHY HUNTER nJAcKn Her frown: are fairer far Than :miles of other ma1den.r are Secretary Conversazione '25g Conversazione '26, '27g Girl Reserves '27g History Club '25g Spanish Club '27, Girls' Athletic Assn. '26. HORACE BELCHER UBUBU Good sense, which is only the gift of hen-'ven Corporal R. O. T. C. 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Business Manager Jr. Play '26, Maroon and White '26, Dynamo '27. TINA SULLIVAN TINY She 'was so quiet that one listened fwhen she spoke Entered from Central, Woodbury, Tenn. '26, Shakespeare Club '27. JAMES HARTLEY KKJIMMYJJ '24 big heart alfways 'wishing to do right' Sergeant Co. B '25 ,'26, First Lieut. and Adjutant '26, '27, Officers' Club '26, '27, Leaders' Club '26, '27, R. O. T. C. Rifle Team '26, '27. MARGARET MONROE COLQUITT Mantua A maid fwho modesty conceals Orchestra '25, '26, '27, History Club '24, '25, Home Economics Club '27, Girls' Athletic Assn. '26, Science Club '26, Shakespeare Club '27, Captain Crossbones '24. WVILLIAM MCGHEE HBILLU There is a dear and true industrious friend Captain Crossbones '24, Freshman Quartet '23, Orchestra '25, '26, '27, Glee Club '24, Science Club '26, History Club '25, Sam Davis '26. I SENIORS ' MAJORIE LANE , POLLY 2 There ix only one 'way hy -which fwe can reach our desired goal-to gezt up and go Basketball '24, '25, '26, ,Science Club '25, Glee Club '24, '27, Operetta '24, '25, '27, Hiking Club '24, '25,' '26, Iili-Y '26, Bank Cashien7?26, Girls' Athletic Assn,f'26 ,,Conversazione '24, '25,:,'26, '27, Student Cou,ng:il,'2b, '27, Spring Concert '24-, Red ,Crogs Rep. , ,Lf!25g'QSh'akespeare Club '27, ,Club '2.5.f 1 f 7' 1 ' ' 'x ALDEN HOWELIll SMATHlSRS , ' ,iff xrRABBqr1 :it The'7.curee.r,rful ma is not the lr1an'fwhq'nefiJei,fallJ, B,1gf',lhe man fwho If u efvery time fdll.l 'g , ,ljf-'Traek '25, '26, .? ,mifj,. '24, 'zsi,I'2e,5 Midget 'fjjjigskelball '24, Rifle '24, Color Seifgeaht 12245 '- ,fzdffff 26. 'V 4 . j ',,,. t re A. , ,M ,Wt-' ., . -f J V, LH -Xb 4 - fli. J f. 7 PALTLINEH -in N X T 7 J' '9 Y3! ,ffgf x Y, lx The f62l!5eQff!'?Z'2Q nieaigalzes her I' V V, 1 Conversazione Shakespedre ,Club '26, 2 ', . 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The refward of one's duty is the pofwer to fulfill another National Honor,,,Society '26, '27, Treasurer '27, Band '25, '26, Sergeant '26, All-State Orchestra '25, '26, History Club- '25, Latin Club '25, Liqsdirs' Club '27, Asst, Business Manager Maroon'-gan,-kgfswhitel f'-427, Spring 'Concert '25, '26, Business gt'a,ffQSliake,- jspaiiigyplsy '27gi.X limi Nite '26, Public 51,5 , Club' 1225. 55ffK:Qq, -f f 'ss 'X ' i ,iiirlx FXR- Nia Q 'X ,' JXQX X X X f MTARYQ DAUG ERTYH 1,2511 X W .' -2 S1sH '5QX59Xi, l J 'i skillful mi ress vf l1erf'fad3C! i 'P' -' ' A- 's-, i ii, w Q Emxeiiqa '24, C. gli,-1'-' .C. '24, '25, yzaxr ,iff ,,:-g 'i--XXI2'Ldtentegfranca1se '2S neXe 1n'a',,ljvl,uyMbon '2 - fliliito-ry mb6iety:NX25,g Ekhibitionffl, '25, '26, tlii-,XX Athletic7Assfr., 26, - ii N Club 26,, Glee Club 25, 'ig '26,f 27'f H IiiQs.ESJgo11'l nib '25,j27, Mixed Glee , if qfub '26, ' lMf q25eX Dynamo staff '26, XS '27. 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T. c.g Home,R'og:fiy.,Basketball Team '25Ix x f ',f 1 X if LUCILLE LAEERRY, Q X ,fl ,2Q,5'N. HNEGQ 'E ixe tq resolfve and gxatierft to pErfo1jQg V QP :'j,,f'SXCiEH kfelub '2 3 Mixedkgilfiei-IukafZ7f?Spanish' Dpmestic Art Club 24g Girl? 'Glge' Club gf,5'7j?fT-Iistoryx'ClUb 'I f 2 T f' , ,f f Nj Y ,nf ff Al. J N , ' ' W KHOWA OQKS, j T X! xy: U if??w'1' fl' X-W .f , W 'T . n .X I have a,heQff7a59 fp31izgffo1Q3id.'ery joy ,Z K Y LenermenfnQyn! fzqigpafia ,z4, '25, 'Zag Drum Majorkxw 2635 Club '23, y24, '2,6, Vicq- A f f?P1jesident '24g Hisglf Gods of th? Mohan 7 1 1 A , in,f'xaTin '25s Svisnee Q1 4 T' Q F13 r LL I, V X ',u,: -' V, , X ,lnvxx ,fi fcnvil. 1 lf 'MEI C , 1 ,f 'I .' - X I X KA f' 'f , T 'fl ' Foo:ballf 24,f Zj, .MQ unkmj Varsity '25g Bfslgt-!!Xy,1kkk ' ' Z ,x bnall '2Y4,X,,'2Sg Trafikj' ,zsg Tennis Club '2 5, T T SQ X X4',SeC?6tgry '24g Hisrnf fa Qs, Spanish c1nbf'zsT,fn i n L f'f2Q',4--Bufiness Mgn,zig amV,DgviS'f, '25g Qpergttaff ,fl - ,. 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K, .J ..,-mmm .sf J, I ,Y !,Q,.',,-.3 2 Nwfmrizyi ,?L ,XL I 'fi-1,1 ',::fl,5iL?44i5 , YY ijf',,::yt, 9,351563VEWf2V3f?iVW5d'5z1XXZff3i?'M7f..L?iZi- 1 + 132212522-15112-f QQ P-2--fifwfiguf, 'L'JJ53Q,nf'Q.-'1??mLvh '5f'Lf' nmkwgqyh ' - r- f- -, 3fff:5 f -Vin- -,Q'f 'rfijnwf f Z nn ,Q ai, ...ilftgwigpk , 1.:a15?i:1-iff Hfiwinjrie.. 'Ein-114,555 ',.,,., ,,,,, . Y--Q ..., ,,,,,MWY,. M gh -V' I Y' T1 2 1 w 1 - 1 I .n..QJl S E N I O R S N1-:D HUFFAKER ilKIT,I,YIl Happy is he 'who has learned this one thing-to do the plain duty of the moment cheerfully Operetta '22, '24, '25, '26, '27, Glee Club '24, '25, '27g Bank Cashier '25, '26g Stunt Nite '25g Expects to finish in Summer School. PHINNIE BOOLS UPEANUTU Diligence is the mother of good fortune Latin Club '24, '25g Girls' Hi-Y '26, '27g Expects to finish in Summer School. FRANK GROSS FRANK Shallow men helie-ve in luclz,' strong men heliefve in cause and effect Corporal R. O. T. C. '25g Had hoped to finish in Summer School. LUCY MALICO LUCY E Labor is the lafw of happiness Entered '27g Expects to finish in Summer School. PEARL COLSTON Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius Spanish Clubg Operetta '24, '26g History Club '23g Girls' Glee Club '26g Mixed Glee Club '26g Girls Athletic Club '25, Expects to 'finish in Summer School. EUGENE CROWE IKGENEJ! The best kind of sympathy is that 1-which lends a hand Band '25, '26, '27g Hi-Y '25g Minstrel '25g Shake- speare Club '27g Stunt Nite '27g Expects in finish in Summer School. SENIORS ISHMAEL MOORE Be .vfwift to 'l1Ed7','V slofw- t X .vpeakj .vlo-w gg 1-wrath Baseball 'zfwiig Allison ' 'kes Hay 'zsgf HA11 at Sea gg National Honor 29??cfiety 27g,, fSg:31gqf' ? J Manw 627, Lettermen's Club '27, Qaptain ,QgQg3?l'!! ,fffrp g Y! 'kffriy . 1 f fQ fJSUSI CLIFFiJCfNB r ' ginwg of .fp rh, neficent Ogpxlafqajy ' V stYxGraduate., , frffzffrtjqfiw f Q-xt: V QW, V Q A' ,Sf 2 X. r Keep your!! , ' ine Ehefxj Ny i K r :Yzudo - behind f' 1 x J Sf ,, , ,, ,x , f 5 . , f .f f ' I x R Entered 421 fLT0vIty1 igh Schoolf frreelgzy, 1- I V, orado. 'sf THF' N 'I v W f' 1' My L , NL. ft' X wx wx: ' fyffll fxxx aff!!! If 1 ' if if 5. f I H102 ' X ff, Xffff ' K in , Q' w 4 ,A . PLONES 'V V' fr X Y. - A Q mfngfh 'Elf n0hvhgfhaz?LA4fg2ffQraQf ' 4' Q n Q ,fafbfqf 'U if dllffiffiry W-jf ' f rn,'f , r mx 'Giga Af , 'iffy 3 r I 4, yf21q,lf L XX fy X , I , , 1 , ff X, f V f lux' J 1' 1 '1 f Twff' f' , Y' ' i 1, ,I I X V ffffff Y' wif ' N H ' n 7 Wardlnilfh nunn K' V' . K r X x mf Qi fl 1+ My ,rr iff r m ff wr Huw X w :hi WJ ,L wi XX Wnlwlnfwwf :illg. 4Z :I I 'li rf :Af1wM1? I f 9. a 'f' r y mv ,,,rfvH ffl'd H 11 -5 :fn Ik ws hfjgjvgf 1Q'!!:r 1 n rf nm ,Arif mr fe: if r ' v if ffm Q M H HW F ' M 1 r M g 1 ', yZ? r5 Hifi gr L LQQ' . ,,g'1-J-A - iii? - f' Ipwzfwla rw 'r4 f' iff: f rw-- J21 ' Q .L N' f 4' A -6 ,fy - :N3fa41f4?5n ' : ??::5: :5: f5 f ff Jiri? F53 W 'fi 55' i 1 Page F arty-six s-s-.1----u.-.-Q-----..---.--X 51 if r ceimeiemmI F NI Q i 4730- -:bf I B , ,Y ls . A ' se 5 f 'I 1 6 Natlonal Honor Soclety of Secondary Schools . 5 3 'OFFICERS V MABEL DICKERSON - ---- - - - President ALMA COLLIE - - - Vice-President X 55 A. J. SCARBOROUGH - - - Secretary ,Q . JACK PARKS -' ---------- Treasurer -ll fl The Chattanooga High School Chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary i A Schools is now rounding out its third year since its organization in 1924. Mr. Robinson LN Q proposed the installation of this Chapter, and it was through his interest and his efforts ,V that C. H. S. gained a charter for this society. She is not only the only school in Chattanooga Q 5 to hold a charter, but also the first in the State of Tennessee. ' V 2 The urpose of this organization is to-create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate 5 P . 5 a desire to render serviceg to promote leadershipg and to develop character in the students. - Membership is based on these four points-scholarship, leadership, character, and service. , Q' Candidates to be eligible must stand in the first fourth in their respective classes in scholar- ' of ship. The honor of being a member of this society and of wearing its emblems, the key- . 'E stone and the flaming torch, symbols of learning, is greatly coveted by the students in the E , - h 1. E A A sc oo Q Charter members, class of !24: ' Q JOSEPHINE BLOCKER MARJORIE MCLEOD ALFRED J. LAW, JR. . E IMOGENE EDWARDS ANITA GANN JOE HASKALL 5 , FRANCIS GASS MARY LUCILE MCGILL BERTA COLLIE Q ,L .A DOROTHY DOUD ISADOR SILVERMAN . ' 'iff I U H Members of the class of '25:' V S 'i CHARLOTTE ATLEE . DOROTHY LATIMER ELLA FRANCES HARGROVE ' j ' ' J GOLDIE BARON SAM NORTHINGTON, JR. EMILY SPENCER E BESSIE PRESS ROBERT MORGAN RALPH SHUMACKER ,195 ,Q MILDRED SCARBOROUGH WALTER W: HEADRICK LOUIS BEYER A Q HELEN FREDERICK MARY KIRKLAND ISADORE MERVIS A A Members of the Class of '26: i r . fy i Q JOSEPH TAYLOR EDNA EARL CLAUSEL W. C. WATSONvj'l'JR. Q V, EVELYN DEER SOPHIA SIMS SAM SHINBAUM V, ' MARGUERITE LEHMANN SUSIE CLIFF JONES J. ED BROWN MARY ROBINSON MARIAN WASSON GILBERT LATHAM , W. 0. MCCORD, JR. EUGENIA WOODS PAULINE SEITER , fail, DOROTHY LOCKWOOD PAUL METCALFE ALICE CATON 'E 79' ,eil Members of the class of '27 1 WMD I MARY NENA BALES JACK PARKS DOROTHY ELBERFELD l l A. J. SCARBOROUGH FRANCES GRAY BRISTOW ELIZABETH JARRETT 'NI MARY LOUISE KROPP LEE GREENE GULLEY DAVID HALL Q MABEL DICKERSON ISHMAEL MOORE ELIZABETH FORD Q ALMA COLLIE ELIZABETH PARKER HARRY WISE ,- J, ALBERT HODGE WILLIAM SNYDER RUTH POSEY 1 I - i 5 ' . E Members of class of '28: S ELLEN DORRIS ' PAUL LONG BRANTLEY WATSON - J 5 GOLDTE FRANK ALICE CARDEN MIRIAM BENKOVITZ ,I i 5 I I . 4, I gui 9 IQ V1 lir-f l Page Forty-seven l li I ls - -V -. . . , -if J -J 2' C Q.J1u1IInnnmnIIrx2'3?:',4nnIuxImmm'Q Q Jmmnnmnmgfgunmnmnmf Q Jumnnmnnnogcsfamnmmmnmt Q Q S Lg... L-. .... .V 7 f RY OF LIBRA OR INTERI Page Forty-eight 1, , .,.,,,.,lb-.pw.-,g,,.,.,E....H.M.2,-1-q1.,,mL,.., Niall 'I'-'mifcli' 'Z'T?'T2 '5. '.T 'Z .?'f L 'TL ' in 1' ?Q, E 'P if if a 'V Q E Page Forty-nina f-X - f ----- - - L1 f-- ,grin X N. f M., . 3. X ap: 9? 1. .. ,, Page Fifty ggi? giwwgw In , 9. '1 H fam, pm .-,K i ,X 'wmm W , .dill .5 ,, M N -. . A l - i i wx wx X S S 4 W 'ullllllb mwlkllf. 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E ts , , I OFFICERS I 'xiii' , CHARLES SMITH - - - - - X - - - - President iii RUTH ELBERFELD - - - - Vice-President 3 H I ' JOSEPHINE Fosran - - - Secretary 3 I gl ! GOLDIE FRANK - - - - - Treasurer Q LENORE BURNS - - - Song Leader IIT, , ,Q GEORGE GILBERT - - Cheer Leader , FMU' ' 5 . 'e 1 Q M. - W ,lfia A class representative of C. H. S. We Juniors entered into everything this year with 5,5 jj! 2323, vigor and enthusiasm, but the real secret of our success lies in the encouragement and untiring fi efforts of our sponsor, Miss Betty Bates. I I1 Ifiigiggfyl It is not remarkable that the Maroon and White has added another page to its usual 392,51 number. Fifteen of the staff are Juniors!! I One reason for the success of the Operetta was a Junior Business Manager, the other 92555 .1 5? reasons were the Juniors who participated in the production. lx ,ral Yes, there were several Juniors in Stunt-Nitefl lil ,E Qlifqfy! We Juniors took Seven Chancesu most admirably. It is not surprising that the play was li il l. successful, both dramatically and financially, when it is known that Miss Bonnie Gilbert gfirggzg Vg Q M1 directed and Miss Bates managed the play. Pl fi REI As athletes, the Juniors are on a par with any class in High School. junior members of ff I 'f the football team played like veterans as they did also on the quint. The girls, too, were well gl? ig, if ' t represented in athletics. In addition to having a basketball team, and taking part in base- ,ul ball, track, and tennis, there was one Junior on the varsity basketball team. Much of the pep of C. H. S. is due to George Donehue, cheerleader, a Junior. ig w E1 3, .Ig With such a splendid Junior record, we expect to be a most successful Senior Class, an- !,1I,,g, l liiwii wwf My other one of the many that C. H. S. is proud of. I LF I .- IB, .I E Lis Y Q . I X Y I ii TLP! Kiev Wait NM 5 Page Fifty-three I ' . j l li igi I I I f fi igl if i ,gg f:f:zg:.g.g 3--. ,,., ....-L:H,e...g..- 'JL.1a.g4..WMe.11i...gsQ.f:i1M.,,..........m.g.ji igfifJ I Q umm e 66 ' ,g -- ' ' 'rw' 'f Mr- --'-' 'rr-are rr ' f 'mmm' frH 'HT 't 'M' 'T 'll , ,, 5 .,...1Lgjs,,,f:fQI.Sr.iTl1L..--M . , P I .HHH L I . .-.--.- .... ,..,- ,...,, ,,,Y,,-,,,. 'W f'ifflTF-W.-- ju -..f ' f ' F, I i ' i 1L--.. .,g3.1,: QQQXQLLQQI, 1 .Q I-H-A-A--I-I-L ----JN? R, ,, , , , , , , W -,,, A , Q - K u , ' iff-,TX , JE . . I I -f-- - if-A-V ..-......-- g'I...:.1gJ,- IQIJSWIE su, 'EU Hifi? S fi M I QV I IH Juniors fm W IQ E552-Ie! ' J 1 If ,fmf I I ABBOTT, JONNIE GLEDHILL, THELMA PAYNE, HAYTE YJ Qgl' ANASTASE, JAKEY GOLDSTEIN, HARRY PEARCE, ESTHER MI REQ g' A J- li BAmD, ELIZABETH GOODWIN, RUTH PEARSON, CURTIS IH :gg ' UH BAKER, VIRGINIA GRIGG, IZETTA PECKINPAUGH, GLENNA Q-Ig, BARRY, BESSIE LEE GROSS, RUBY POSTON, ELIZABETH ,Wg fl 1' BATES, HELEN GUSHERT, MARTHA POWELL, CAROLYN ML ' A BENKOVITZ, MIRIAM HALEY, MEREDITH POWERS, ELIZABETH BENNETT, THURSTON HAMMOND, HAZEL RAWLINGS, PANSY i, I BIRKE, HARRY HANSON, MARIE REEVIN, FREDA AI BYER, KURT HARMON, CHARLES REYNOLDS, WILLIAM x, Q . BIGGER, ROBERT HAROLD, LOUIS RHODES, CHARLYNN JQ J V' BISHOP, MABLE HARPER, CORRINE RIDDLE, AVA M. ' 5 BRANDMAN, LOUIS HARRIS, FRANCES ROBERSON, AMARGARET BRENIZER, CHAS. A. HARTMAN, ELSIE ROBERTS, EDNA MAE U BRINKLEY, NELL HERRING, JOHN L. ROBINSON, DONALD ' 1,29 BRITTAIN, MATIIE SUE HERRINGTON, MARY L. ROBINSON, MAISIE fl BROGRAM, GLENNA HICKEY, HARRY ROEDEL, JOHN H. I I I BROWN, ELIZABETH HILL, BESSIE ROGERS, EVA BURGESS, FRANK HULL, GEORGE RUDDER, D. JOHN BURNS, LENORE HUSTON, WILLIAM RYAN, MARY ELLEN X I I 'T CALDWELL, STUART IVENS, MARY ELLEN SCHENCH, HERBERT I' ' Q CAMBRAN, MARK JAMES, KATHLEEN SCHWARTZ, DAVID Q ' CAMPBELL, GEORGE JOHNSON, EDNA SCHWITZER, GEORGE I CARDEN, ALICE JOHNSON, MINNIE LEE SEALS, MELVIN CARTWRIGHT, WAYNE JOHNSTON, WILLIAM SHUGART, LUCILE :gf CHAMBERLAIN, FRANCES JONES, HOWARD SILVER, SOPHIE ' 3 'f CHAPMAN, MARY M. JONES, INA SILVERMAN, BENNIE 1526, ' ,Q CHERRY, BE-N KATCHEN, HYMIE SILVERMAN, LIONEL !I,1f,3Jh2 .I CHILDRES, MARY BELLE KESLER, BRUCE SILVERMAN, THELMA Q13 I CLEVENGER, LEON KING, SARAH SLATE, LILLIAN JI i9 COMER, CHARLES KING, VIRGINIA SMEDLEY, RUTH M ifgtl M JF Cox, ERVIN KIRKPATRICK, ROBERT SMITH, CHARLES mms imqj CROWELL, LAMAR KIRKPATRICK, VIVAN SMITH, FRANCES A. ,j,.::9.:4?l, ,QII CROWELL, WIM. F. KLEIN, FREDERICK SNYDER, TOM QQIQQQIQ 1 DAUGHERTY, KATHLEEN KOBLENTZ, ALEX SPECTOR, FREDA It Ill- DAVIS, NELL ' KOLODKIN, MOLLIE STAFFORD, THAXTON 'J' IF' iz' III1 4 1 DAWN, HAZEL LEBOVITZ, LOUIS STINSON, HILDA STREET, MILDRED !I FQJI 5.. :F-, I3 IIQ1 il I If I DONAHUE GEORGE LEE, MARY'RUTH VI 'JY fi Q ' II, I- 5 DORRIS, ELLEN L. LEVIN, FRANCES STRICKLAND, DORRIS H! 'dj' DUBROF SADIE LONG, PAUL SULLIVAN, ANNIE MAE II I I l f I I II DUVALL, INA LONG, ROXIE SULLIVAN, BILL ii! I DYER, MARY ELIZABETH LOWE, DOOLEY SWEET, ANNA MARY 6 EAVES, EMILY AGNES LYLE, LAURA BELLE TABB, JAMES : Q at EDDE, FRANCES MCCUTCHEON, AILEEN TAYLOR, ERMA . ' EDWARDS, SARAH E. MCGAUGHEY, JAMES THOMPSON, MARIA 'ig ELAM, GERTRUDE MCKENZIE MILDRED TOUCHSTONE, MABEL 1 . ELBERFELD, RUTH MCMILLAN, ROSEMARY VALENTINE, FRANCES 5 E ELLIS, LUCILE f MARGUET, ELIZABETH VAN ARSDALE, KATIE B. figs ' ' ELSEA, OSSIE K. MARTIN, CARRIE MAE VANDERGRIFE, GENEVIEVE ll'-A 3' EVANS, JAMES MARTIN, GRANT W. WALKER, WENDELL Mig' FARR, FARRIS MELVIN, EDOINE WATSON, BRANTLEY FH ggi g-5' :Q FIELDS, MARGUERITE METZGER, FLOYD WEINZIMER, ESTHER EI ggi JS FORMIS, MARY ELOISE MOORE, ISHMAEL WHITSON, JAMES lfi 9' I, FOSTER, JOSEPHINE MOON, MERIBAH WHITTEN, 'ALMA ' f , ' 'FGWI FRA A M N A W E IZABETH ' It M, KER, LLISON ORRISO , NNIE ILBERSON, L ,LIMGJ FRANK, G-OLDIE MURPHY, MARVIN WILKES, THEODORE MQ 5 .I I ,, , 1 2535: jp FRAZIER, WILLIE MYERS, CORENA WILLIAMS, THOMAS ,5 ggi I . GARMONY, NEWTON NICKENS, FRANK WILSON, RUFUS IJ U , GASTON, VIRGINIA PARKER, ENID WINZIMER, FREDA 31 - I GILBERT, HERBERT PARKHURST, FLORENCE YORK, JESSIE ,Ii ,ki ,N Q 3 PARKS, FANNIE MAE gg i, If M' I E Il I TE? IJ! I Page Fifty-four ,I Ji I f III QL, I I ' X 7' 'fir ' ' ' wiki!! ' I I A F A V I L, ,Jag I ' . il' Aw ..,..L.Z gi, 'Lf....---:i:f1,.,,L .. .i L,.igi,.j.,ij L,,.,,.,.. LLL- ' TTT' 1 TLLL ,.... ' L, MQ I-Agq:rkgI,,.L L - :gy-,S -5 f-' ' QR ff Y gy. 'T'W'A , X 'ff Qs: ' 'T ,,,, 'I 'I 'g,f'.,fQvf',g Imnmmmmi Q m.I'.I1Inw Q JSQEL I Q EHEmXD354mf111m1I.... :JL Q wht, .L . ,,,, 1 . , -L,......,, . . -I lj.. ,,.' ff' --L--.-------f ,--I-I----..-- .... -.--.....,. .-............ . --.-........,L....' . fi- .. .. . . .W ,, , . .,iIf..,L.I.g..: ?.::,gf.fA,, ,X i SQQMQ THEMES X W V T Ill Illia C GPO LUO 0 X x lj? XX in A f ., L -5 A . Q 'X fi- NX ' ln' X . Qmmx ff 1 z 5 22 SS CLA PHOMORE FU Q 'Q fm 3? 1' '? fa 2. SO , W p ,54sez1'1'IT..-.ggp.iTi 1:if51.3-g'1g1L1il pi pews? 2 'Q F -- f W--Q-me--A he-PM-e , - s '- 3 2 '7 5 il D Ti 'TLL1 'li fi .,, T ,ljf 5' 'J-jg I . . I il . n . I ll w e - - ll 5 l ll ssl. ,it rr li ll. ll lf if? l sg tg, ll l W ,A . wail HEEL li y ,I l qt lid. lil! llll Mil! ll .I - ll llllllQ?Tll -A V-A A lla gfgfull vlfrltl l ifll, - 'li Wil , Sophomore Class jlili5li,,, I lfflll OFFICERS lg ' T. N. TUCKER - - - - - - - President EVA COLLIE - - - Vire-President ll l ll 'L l MARJORIE WATSON ---- - - Secretary JEAN ANDERSON, RAYMOND KERSEY - Treaxurerf Miss Ln,L1AN PA'I'I'ON - - - Sponsor l ll 'S-432: ll ,The Sophomore Class, with the advice and encouragement of our sponsor, Miss Lillian ll gglfi Patton, has this year taken an active part in all school activities. 1 if They were victorious in the ticket-selling contest for the City-Central football game, ll winning the silver cup. llj QQ li if l This class was well represented by Martha Lee Taylor in the try-outs for the spring declamatory contest. The class was also well represented in athletics, boasting among other active lx, leaders, T. N. Tucker and Alleen Harris. yt The Sophs seem to have carried off every possible honor, and promise to capture more l in the future. , 3, , For work, and loyalty, and love of Alma Mater-Heres to the Class of 'Z9. 3 l gl ig, ll Nl g 'il Page Fifty-seven 1 lj' ll ,ifgrlli All QE! ll ll fag. ff ---W--M A---- 'A--A ...-.... .W -,,-.,, Y. ,A f . : --A4--1.2- A-------A-L iii.g:12.1i'ij,1 'i:f'i1.::gg:1' , f -- Y KSt ' ' if Q-L f ---f- - V f-- A--f A f ' 1 l V 'Ese:..:v:a.:.:ff.f eW.,g,Z,. aff Tffifgl , ' ff? wr, 'A'i'f '1i? exft W ':':a?4 '1' 177.77 is +5 l - it Q A Q SLE 'ii ifvi ll es lul.l.meee+srs2ff1ff'111 L 1 1 .-Q , ..., +f51+J1a:f -++-1 c A- lf We---K f .A ..... -..ms AA-,,-,.,m,-v,,.s,-...-cs me I S .W WY Y 77 i '.-s--.un,--a.-.---------'- i2 i Yil N Z Maui ' ISI Q T- Q mm g I 1 Jmunmnmzmisiealnmmmnumf Q Jmmmnnmnnmnmsx RLQQ5! 's-------.-.-E.-.2'.-,:----..-J I 'II .1 rj I 6 Sophomores A ALGE, CRYSTAL GOTI-IARD, HELEN MCLEOD, CARTER Q ANDERSON, JEAN K. GREGORY, GARNET MASSEY, FRANCES ANSEL, NANCY SUE GRIFFITHS, ELMER MERRITT, GEORGE BAKER, THOMAS GRIFFITHS, FRED MILLS, MARION If BAREFIELD, WILLIAM GROSS, CHARLES . MILTON, EZELLE Q' Q BARNES, EMILY . HACKNEY, ANNA RUTH MOON, RALEIGH H BARON, MILDRED HALE, CARLTON IIVIFRROW, ,HLIUS 1 BARRETT, MARY H. HALL, EVELYN I ORTON, ILDRED BATES ROBIN HALL, KARL NEWMAN, CARL A BENN:E'I'I', SARAH HALL, MARGARET R. NICHOLAS, MARTHA 'A Q BLACK, JOEL HALPERN, BESSIE NOEL, ELIZABETH Q v BLANCHAED, W, R, HARBIN, JIM ED. NORTON, DORYCE PAULINE V J BOHN, H,ERMAN F., JR. HARRILL, GLENN OLINS, JEANETTE g BOOLS, JACK HARRIS, MARY PARKER, RUBY - i BWYD, JOHN H.. JR. HASSLER, DOROTHY PARKHURCT. MARTHA 5 29' BRANDMAN, MARY HAYNESWORTH, VIRGINIA PARKS, WM. DAVID U W I J 5599 BRICKMAN, ROSE HEIBE-CK, MARY RUSSELL, MIRIAM G. BRICKMAN, THEOD:RE HELMICK, DOROTHY SAMPLE, HERMAN A551 . BRIGHT, RUBY , HELMICK, VIRGINIA . SAMPLE, LYNN BROWN CATHERINE HILL, HUBERT ' SANDERS, BEATRICE . BROWNi CLYDE HODES, PHILIP SEAGLE, MASON Q CADEK, THEODORA HOGE, GERALDINE SEAY, MARY FRANCES 'A V CALDWELL, EUGENIA HOIBERG, ALBERT SHALETT, SIDNEY Q CARLTON, BLAKELY HOLDAM, E. L. SHAW, VIVIAN V CASH FRED HOLMES, CLINTON SHELL, BOUVARD CLARK, MAURICE HOWARD, LUCY SHUMAKER, SIBYL CLOOGMAN, MINNIE HUGGINS, GEORGE SIMPSON, VIRGINIA El COHENJ BESIE EUFHES, CZLIARLES SIMS, EEWIN X COLEMAN JEAN UGHES, ARLAND SLIGER, UTH ' COLLIE, EYA HUTCI-IESON, C. E. SMITH, C. F. I COLLINS, ARTHUR W. HUTSONI LILLIAN SMITH, FRANCES I CONLEY, CICER0 JACKSON, BILLY SMITH, ROBERT . CONNER, MARGARET JACKSON, FRANK SOLOPI-, DAVID 65 ,Q COPELAND, EDNA JACKSON, WINIFRED SPENCER, J. BERNARD If I COPPEDGEI WALTER JAMES, CLARENCE SPOONAMON, BARBARA ' COUNTS! EARL JARRETT, ELIZABETH W. STALLINGS, LOUISE COX, ALFRED JARRETT, KATHERINE STANLEY, THERESA A ' CROWDERJ BUI-ORD JEIINAGIN, JEWELL STAPLES, ROBERT A Q DARWIN F. ARRENTS JONES, ANNIE MAE STRAWN, HAYDEN V DAVIESI ,SARAH JONES, BORDEN TALLEY, RUTH Q DAWSON, JANICE KASPER, JOHN TAYLOR, MARTHA LEE DEAKINS, CARROLL KEEFE, PAUL TRAVIS, LAURA DEAKINS JOHN KEITH, RUBY TRIBBLE, C. L. T135 DEITCH, ,TILLIE KENNEDY, MARGARET TUCKER, LOUISE . U 'bl DENNY, ELMER KENNEDY, VIRGINIA TUCKER, T. N. 9: ' DONALDSON, DOROTHY KERSEY, RAYMOND TURNBULL, WILLARD 1 R DUBRAW, BENNIE LANE, MARY EVELYN VINCENT, CLARENCE , DYE, WILLARD LASTES, ANSTIE WARDLAW, J. W. A X ELSONJ ELI LAWRENCE, JOHN WATSON, MAJORIE A Q' ELLISON, LEWIS EDWARD LEBOVITZ, DAVID WEINZIMER, FANNIE Q ETTER, HELEN LEvIN, HARRY WELSH, SARAH DT FARMER, ROBERT L. LICHTEN, MORRIS WEST, PAULINE , 1 FIELDS, LOUISE LINN, MARY JANE WHITE, EDWARD X, ' Fox, DORRIS E. LOCKWOOD, ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, HUGH , X ' FREEMAN, HARRY LOOP, LINN WILSON, GEORGE M SG, FREEMAN, SAMUEL LUSK, JOSEPH WINER, ELIHU R 1 FRENCH FRANKIE MCARTHUR, AGNES WINER, FRUMA BELLE fl , , , 6 FRUMIN, JAKE MCARTHUR, ROY WINER, LENA I . ' GEER, PAT MCARTHUR, TED WINZIMER, HYMIE ' GENTES, MARTHA JO MCCULLOUGH, HAROLD WOOD, MLLDRED Q . GILBERT, GEORGE MCGHEE, GLAZIER YATES, ARTIE ' GOLDSTEIN, HERMAN MCGHEE, MARY G. YATES, EFFIE ' Q A MCKEEHAN, OLIVER f ' 1 I ' Page Fifty-eight .5 X X 1f.qJ,..., - .1 ' T ' 4 ' ' W' p QJIImmnImIII ,:Lj11mInnumIm'Q Q - 5 Annum! Q J :o 1f7 g,e:mml Q J :if-dmc Q J 4 , ,L ,L,3.5,1g fL,,,,,1, ..,, -. ., .--W . Xbf IVE I+-I -4 g I :fir , 4 IEW QM iiq IME? li J Ii - . WA HI' 1 Us 2 U lx' 51fT,,9,.3' 563535 fc lu, II A E521 fI?V?fU RiiEQ,f QW I 1 'JI I U! EI g?I5,:2w alfr,-QMII ii! I W-I? ' 1 Wfiin Y, EI I HEQIU E I ,Vs-I,,. VII I- MF iw tif IEE Miiigfl AWSCIEF' IIL51'fU' S5192 III Ng I' E? M YFTIII1' N -'5r,:I vi, XM Si I wi' P' gs:-.,-II I I ,pan KTWI' W- ' -- .-.------........-.--K E N Q E JmHEHmgqidmmmfQJ Q K' 5 I '. ---L-?--?.Z-----1 Incoming Soplaomores ABSHER, MARY ADAIR, ROBIN BORIN, ROBERT EDWARDS, MARTHA EVANS, KARL ' GRIFFITHS, EDNA GRIFFITTS, ISABELLA HARRIS, JOHN HASDEN, SOLOMON HASWELL, PAULINE Ross N, ROSALIE HAWKINS, EDITH HOWLAND, COOPER JAY, RUBY LUCILE KAPLAN, RACHEL KASET, SIMON LAUTER, WALTER MAGRILL, MARION ROBERTS, THELMA SMITH, DOROTHY TIDWELL, RUTH Q I E Q mg II I I L4 Q9 Q3 YU R6 pu, Ig, 'v Ni? I H III :r,, I 1 5 H: mf 3 VD ? li r l gi' eil 5 'V II WZ? Eiifiiiw I 323 V? I Aff? sf If i Fi S- ftffl ' I IU I II I 3: fs ilu 3 giifivj A IQ? H ' I Jw ' sl' 1' . . ' ,K I Q fl Page Fzfty-mne I N 3 ' ' QU jg Q1DTggQ3Tif,V, 1 D' 13, L ,gm gi , Q ,LAME T I i I E I I d Q lmmmmmmmb-Ciennnmmmml E .,,. 'mffgmfwm 6-3-3 y HATTANOOGA High school last year in a burst of generosity, agreed to give over its largest class, the Freshmen, to the cause of educational progress, +in this case, the completed Junior High School system-and in September, 1926 start- ed the full fledged Senior High. As a further concession to the cause, not wishing to do things by halves, C. H. S. also gave over the romantic collegiate appellations, Sopho- mores, Juniors, and Seniors, and adopted more matter of 'fact terms--tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. This ycarys Sophomore Class is the First to enter under the new 6-3-3 plan, begun some ten years ago. As this is the first year for the New Richard Hardy Junior High, that school is not represented in this entering class. QS p i W q l Q Tmmmummm-Ciamnmmnmrl Q Q Q 3unmmmmn1v::v'?c3t'4un1mnmmmL 9 Jannnmmmmnmm U E., K ix F3-'43, W '41 , N' A L .v - N -LN EDR -R 4 f fl f lCS '., v I t hz: ' ' -- I , 1 RL 15-V. V ' v. .O ,,. la K ' 45.53-,ai ,gn ' 1 ' Y- . . -2- ' . A'- 4 :I ' Xjllrv 33, 'J I 4 V. ' 5 in ' . '. . . ' 1-'-E 4 uff'-39.5 N, :.sg,Q ' . 'X ' -- ' ' :f 1.15 -A , Ttpnygrliwgiii-1 I sv , ' sawn' is-' ' Xkf-V' - Ex+1 5' ' . - Nw. 7 'f'LL Q V syibi -Ia.: fig!-In r 5.x has s-A, :., sz' -1-. 4 wr- : Q., , U .I 1 ., 'N ' 5. ., ' - I - V , A Vi' 1. -' ff' X .'.! , as E: Y A777 A 4-Y Y U 'nah-o-:B---s.-. ----. rl -..-.L-,.s.-s H if W i V WZ? as 4 as sess ef ,snn ,I-I,-usgaiqnguhg a I , I ill I i ii Sill f-.1 ggniii Q Qj fg 37 Zi' l MV Pl 1 GL 1 5 I 3 If 'N i Q Q 1 . i 9225, II Q to I E E w e CLINTON HOLMES ALVIN SETLIFFE ,l' , Holmes is a massive line-man, and Setliffe going out for the first time, E the bulwark of strength in the center of was put on the squad at end, because 1, the line. Aultummy plays center and of his ability to Swing passes, Com 4523 guard, not both at once, however. Holmes could always be counted upon in a il entered both of the major games in the pinch. Setliffe is a High School four- ' schedule. letterman. ' A i . V A h 1 ua Q Q V . CAPTAIN OLIVER McKEEHAN Captain McKeehan, Usually known as Five Yard McKeehan was one of 'Qi High School's most reliable men at full- a . back. Mad, was AllrCity two succes- iiiiif sive years. At the end of this season, ' Captain McKeehan had worn the Ma- roon Jersey for the last time. Lx Q QB C GEORGE GILBERT LOUIS TUCKER Y I Usually guards are not as prominent .L0l!iS,iS .3 hard W0fkC1', Hfld he di' as the other positions on the squad. Here, vides his time between the first stluald Gilbert was an exception, for he receiv- and the lf' Vafslfy- Tllckel' USGS his ed all East Tennessee tackle from a 'head HS quarterback- His llUa1'tefbaCk noted Sport editor. sneaks successfully figured in many 1 TV games. Q Page Sixty-two ,, 'm Viva WU? if ll i iiS I Q Q llllllllllllllllc Q rnrlrmmnwr Q Q l f i R ,ali u.a-u.--s-n.---------Q-,-px , V QQ IQPWSE C Ex N 9 Nl ii l mml9lmmmmmiX?Q .U t D . I 5 27 2 Q7 ' '.'I T X 5 4+ is s E 2 E 935' s y ss i ROBIN BATES lil' PAUL KEEFE 4 lil Being the son of the Coach didn't make it any easier to make halfback on the squadg just the oppositeg it was much harder for Robin. Bates is a good broken-field runner, and circles the end like a veteran. Keefe plays the opposite guard from Gilbert. He is a steady player and entered both the city classics. Keefe's spirit is hard to arouse, but when it is, watch out! You'd better try another part of the line. k 4 5. 'N rs Q A CLAUDE MASSEY Q Massey returned to High School to play tackle after a year's absence. l Am, Claude's 190 pounds could be counted U iihjg' upon for a gain on his side. Massey 15:45 - W was all set to tear up the Central line , S2 l but his sore throat saved Central many a tackle. V T. N. TUCKER HERBERT JONES ' N' Tuck,' with one year's experience A better snapper-back than Herbert again found himself at quarterback. He would be hard to find to fill the center SQ! has two more years on the gridiron. of the line. Herb can cope with any MU 55' Tucker lives up 'to his name, T. N. T. center pitted against him and take him 'ESV down a peg. Jones alternated with Hamic in centering the apple. Q Page Sixty-three 0 c Q mc Q Q F 9 I I I I I -Y - -- ,YVY -7- -H A - I ' 'P' - - 4 s -Y 1 be -if ' U YW Y nu. ggmmcoimfgefxmc I Q52 7 ' Qfzggfgg Q fi .5--------vo------H------ W Y Xsgognit ' f -v-Us-f 7.1, , fl I W xl I V , II V' Ili I - I! I In 4 ii f-5 VN Q Q 29' U itil 9 I A 9 I I - , lilo' lily' Ifg'-Lil BILL BUNN . WILLIAM E. JONES I Bill wagrft 50 much an outstanding Through hard work on the junior Var- Il ILA player at the beginning of the seasong sity in the beginning of the year, Bill glqgqjl W' but when the McCallie game came distinguished himself in the eyes of the Illmii 4 , along, his presence was felt on the end. COHCII- JOUCS, first Chance Came in the jilgil .I 4 VVhen the Central game showed up Huntsville game. His playing was an ', Igll EI ' Bunn was in the starting line-up. eye-openerg consequently he got into if-N the Central game. L2 Q 5 MORRIS LICHTEN I 0 Lichten graduated from the junior 0 Q I Varsity to end on the first squad. Between -13 fl catching passes and circling the end ' it was hard to determine where Lich- R., ten belonged. Nevertheless, he entered II I . I both the McCallie and Central games. 6 'I ' I I MELVIN SEALS , LOUIS ROBERTSON if l ' - Seals was probably the scrappiest A tackle's size didn't mean a thing 1 UA' end C. H. S. had. Let McArthur but to Robertsong he showed up well against ' lm' ' pass the apple anywhere in his vicinity! anyhteam. ,By his speed he took advan- fiyli and it was as good as caught. He was tage of his larger opponents, getting 5 1 named Bull Dogl' from the way he into action at the snap of thexball. F- ' tackled. When he hit his man, he held. 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' -f abil Ml 15? , 2:21. 5 llfga' 'ill F-if lil A 'i i , .A ,l ,. -Mir l li I 37-5 il li-1' l 5 fv K ,5 'air gg L . au.- i at Lt 1 . ., fi., :Exif mfr?-tfg, ' . ' ,f-.qi . l 1 ' 1 I' JULIAN HAMIC ALDEN SMATHERS Q 'suit ll V1 1322 il Hamic is appreciated by the student Pete resumed his last year's posi- body as a fighter. He was the victim tion at halfback on the first squad. Q of bad luck by not 'being able to play He was the star in the Knoxville game. in the Central game, due to a technical This is Smather's last yearg we hate lil 3155 ill error in the rules of the City Prep- to see him go. af. l e ll.. V .. Q ml- .li f l .1 League. Otherwise, Hamic would have seen the All-City eleven. ll-!,g:.,5l, 'YS il ' 1 ' I 'Z' 'QQ 4 Ml Kuala, 1 9 I i il 1'-al V Q ill ,l il rm li I sig gl is ia 13. 1 ef l CHARLES TURBEVILLE ay H1 ,ii . 4,7 , li After a week of practice, it was easy 'N liplkgl to see that Turbeville would play in ilfiQ',lli,y l 1 ,.,, , ' tl ,l .:.Z, l gfg the line. His size and experience easily 35,3-3,5 put him on the squad. Charlie will f Q lg ,E brace the line next year. lf? 151' T3 ' is 1 . 1 , I 4 . EUGENE HUSKINS Huskins, although a new man, was well-known and soon made a name for himself. Gene plays tackle like a veteran, so that his prospects in the ' IRVIN COX Cox is a seasoned veteran, having figured in three Central Contests. Be- ing shifted from end to half this year did not hinder his playing. He filled -iw 'rr A4 .vi 1,w.f,Mf' yrmcw, ., rt., l-ffiellgi l'r,,: 5.953611 ll yr . lll iil i' il fgjiiif fi. i ll .,J'., ,I 'if ii V2 future with High School are unlimited. each equally well, but felt more at home gjy': ,l l at end. ll at From all appearances, Huskins will be M Y., in the starting line-up next year. iii, Q., ,f ,I 'A if ll fi? v if if Page Si.1'ty-five ll lil fl l' li lll iffil 'll ,-., Q . ifffxl MQ 1 - 1' L. .1 ..E:r.4g.i1i.iiie1i.' Qc.-. e - e - or 'e'e Q izir M.. gc. .gizzgfgiitffffi Q- 1 - at t ei: --F:-fee: ,aa e. - y -gg - f el.: 7' .Lil-gggim, -4 'Q - uf-fa!! l.l-H-ilihi-'E-1x1:3f5i l l. .'Q,,??3f Q ,CSS Lk ' ffffff-2--:':-ri ' -f--L f. . .... W.. .--If-,A-1--,,m -MT, W ,-, ,W . . . , ....L.L.c.,5l E 3 1'-ev--M -f--w--A---- -an .--- --- .-i-. .-..-c......--... .... ..... . .. L-, -..r,i1-,,. af' . ri' r 5 uf - o it it . W --wmv--wiii-f--e V v W dig fs. 1. Dev.ee'- - ., .,,,,,,,,, 0 W W Q gel-N S A: mm: -K W wif v i fp flf11H'n l Qi e1 -7 - ISI Q ' lil C he ffl -litem W ea-: H Af it . I sa 2, -7 E Twimmhheryglgfaqeg I . 'G u '.:. me m ,., dm W' ' Y C. Xa . g v ,I p - -e N- -. e ed.. 3 .. , .,, - -ee .ff.-.-.--.,., G fe sl, - me . ' a int is .LW Mi 'i'wi M34 . 1 it 5 Y 145, C ' H :ies , 4 iii. 5.9 ' 1 6 I if-J N' Q lui - 4 51 Q A 9 Q l H 3 il p iljfi . i DAVID SANDUN CHESHER HOLMES 4 5 sahdlih divided his time heeweeh he- Alth h HD H H 1 ' il. ' ing water boy for the squad and as- a medijcuai degrtieg, th? Tviasy dlig tldccllc This W ' ,NI IQFQ sistant coach for the Jumor Varslty. He of the team was worthy of much praise thi W Was always OU the 105 and Could be Holmes showed interest in his work to 1 Ssxrlfgdbgnagl :Sel1?:,e5g5l?PliCS- Sandy Slilfh an extent that he was carried on it 1' 4: Cam. a trips the team made. t li. if ' ii il 'l ill i MQ all t P ,i L,-wi! ,L ROY McARTHUR COACH BOGGAN BATES iw X McArthur is a triple-threat man in Th' ' th d M 'N LL? the backfield, and 'one of the most Bateslshzli hail llgronrespliserllslibflliflyi 0203? V3 dreaded OPPOUCIHS In the- Clty. HIS veloping a football team for Chattanoo- it - Eeamilmates have elected him captaun ga High School. With his genial man- 623 if 1 01' T 9 Year 27- A IHOFC CaPable man ner and football tactics he has stimulat- it t0 clairrg ciin ghe burden of the team ed great interest in athletics from the 1 E , , wou e ar to select. first. The stndents value Coach Bates ,gl E l l for the athletlc standard that he has ' i 5 ! Q' set up for C. H. S. U Vi 2 L, 1 , fe V-1 'i If F . f if SCHEDULE il +5 1 H 1 V Y i is aegtli. C. H. S. 20 - - Rhea County 0 C. H. S. 0 - - M C ll' 3 milk C. H. s. 7 - - Tech High 27 C. H. s. o - - Kflefviiie 0 l5l:.?1.il M .. C. H. s. 18 - - Bradley o C. H. s. o - - Hdhteviu 20 mt . . if ll C. H. s. o - - - e 'vt i ' l' it AHIHSYOH 0 C. H. S. 0 - - Central 19 'if w i jx C. H. S. 41 - - Winchester 3 -.-- i ij Q Q C. H. S. 86 Opponents 77 , lifixii ' Q Q' S' ii ' 1 iff 1 W if se sl li E i W i Page Sixty'-sz.: pig x 5i , il , . V. . M -mia lieu 1315.1 i' SN iii: I Qlliiiiie i' ig.. . 'ffm -e . . ,mm V ii ! -H e e C' '.f13QhFf:ite3j3f 5563 C Emmi 1 .lay l ll fs i l it + I 'VT iunuu-Qia--H--nu' m I fggy- limwiwiiiimmmml . I E 2: lmmm:ggimmmmtQJ X A -A A .... .gg ll? if H o A - N Ulf Elf g g . liiiil I Q i lil l' will Kllislll lay l iliilzfgx lg A l , lil A E. e will la-l 6' ral A Q 5 l ALVIN SETLIFFE LOUIS TUCKER Q21 Setliffe's prowess and training needs Tucker is what one would call scrappy, 5 5 no introduction to High School's basket- never for an instant losing sight of the I l ball fans. No matter how strong the ball nor conceding the ball to an oppo- l Y 4 ' offense or how puzzling, Setliffe was nent without a jump. Tuck filled the l always ready to solve it. With Block, forward berth on the Maroon with a style ' 629 Sctliffe helped make up the best defense all his own. His side on the defense was , QQ ' pair in East Tennessee. His stellar always the hardest to get through because 91 playing in the City Tournament gave stubborness is not a lacking quality in a I if him All-City guard without competition. Tucker's make-up. KB. CAPTAIN ROY McARTHUR Q 1 Pl . -- Mac captamed his mates through the ll season with a sense of duty and cooper- V ll Q, ation that conquered many would-be 1 victors. The ease with which he work- U E fill ed with his cutting forwards, L. Tucker Will., and Deitch, rolled up many a victo- ,gm Haj rious score. McArthur scored the high- 'll I lil est number of points for his position in ' 1 lfll the City Tournament. ,gg w , 'lv BERYL BLOCK ABE DEITCH Q :lp l fgl Block is one of the kind that loves 'Deitch was the most accurate shot in y iq lg 'l the game for the sport it affords. Slip- the city, scoring the highest number of ping the ball through the opponent's de- points for the season, and leading the kj llillij fense is the best thing Block does. He scoring list in the City Tournament. SG ,Milli keeps them guessing with his trick-pas- His ability to score six points in two 55 -H! ses and fast dribbling. Block is a polish- minutes when the Maroons were trailing ' ed floor man and drew his berth on the with the Irish, is alone a credit to any l E xl All-City Mythical quintet. basketballer. J il I 3 HQ! Q Page S ixty-seven , Mig 31 Elle Q' AAAAA ,.,, A c t Zee i3Z'3:'. lIHIII111iVlgAW lg ,mrmmnmggxggimmnmnnnnnl 6 lnnimmmnnrggamumnnimmq Q Jmmmni1nnnnx'3'Qg,'614Innmmmum4Q Jinn11mmmmv,N2-E l6 6 -4 1 155.- 9' li f sr. H52 PSS r 1 '1- fLi'j ips. ,mi T533 f., kai .Q si TT. U.. iw, .,. 1 ,J 2 ffm Qi ..4 4 wil, W.. .11 .Wu far ,Q-fp.. -.--- tfif Shih I e A H r sg hs- amaze.:-.:..,-..-..-,L4,:.:.aaQ,:g .... - s......w....,..v.,.i N.. .fs-Wa..- .. ...,f-n,..nd..,-...4,.,. K CHARLES HARMON The fastest forward on the squad was Harmon. His playing ran rings around the opposing guards, taking shots that would defy the stopping of any defender. The work he exhibited at the first of the season gave him a permanent position on the team. With Lewis and T. Tucker, he completed an almost faultless scoring trio. T. N. TU CKER Harmon and T. Tucker made a good scoring combination. Tucker's pet shot was at the side of the court and ranks next to Deitch in scoring from this posi- tion. Tuck is always on the go from the starting whistle, never letting up until the game ends. Tucker likes Basketball and will'be with us next year as forward. MORRIS LICHTEN Lichten captained the second five of the Maroon Varsity with the assurance of a victor. Like Block, he had little dif- ficulty with the opponent's defenses, often getting the ball down the floor before tne defense formed. He didn't forget his responsibility of defense, coming to Cox's aid when the latter was in a pinch. Lichten is an all-round man with a good outlook. ROBERT LEWIS Lewis was a new find and successful from the first of his basketball career at High School. He was placed at center, passing with accuracy that led up to score after score. He showed his real mettle on the trip to Sewanee, where the second team outscored the first. Lewis display- ed his vvork best in the St. Andrew's fray where he led the scoring list. IRVIN COX Cox as stationary guard plays his posi- tion like one at home! He can handle any amount of pressing from the opposing forwards, and flustrate their attempts to score by his agility. He possesses an un- limited supply of energy and pep so that he is always ready in an emergency. Page Sixty-eight . ... .. ..,,...Y... ...snr-.,..Y... .. .. ff. -. ,T ,- ., . , -1-w J. V 'L...vkL..f-ff - -ff - e asifggxf-,..-::..v-1:f.s...o-E. - 3:-I ... Y - .V .- ,T.-,,.., .. for .... - . .,... . ...... .... . .... W -. A it , ll ul 'l I l 1 u L 2 V ,S F-Y --W f- H T , H Wh, , r ---- - -.--- - - - - .... 'ill fs V V Y A -V I JY -an I V f-,,, W - d fQlH11THI111l1T1TH97s,'?,,gg1411IHDIZ1H111IIHl g INI Q Pg l -,,--- li? 2-7 g .xx'AgtN.N ' ' HMB' l lift? Xl 1 lb jr, E E l M f tp Vg Q l Q ll ' - lil l ,T I F95 I ' i 2' lilwl Y r l gg, 1: ,, gf if , 4! ' , fn i , T ffl WW V llll ll Illr lill:A!i! Xlfill ilgl s I! '-fl in ll QQ l I - i It Fl . l ll , sa ai n T lllilll itll T ' ll Mlm ,I jr T ig. it I 1 -1 1 ' VE: l X nl QE' 3 la H w ll, if l ' V- tr., tv l ' 3' l A 5 wt e A T B t W-sill ME, y M to is to J ' V ' B k b ll i QM, unlor arslty as et a 4 -V ' Under the able coaching of Mr. Service, the junior Varsity basketball team for '27 had if H l 5 an excellent season.. Fourteen games were won and none lost in the seasonls play. Number- llifgl ll I 1 ed among the vlrctlms of the Juniors was Thankful Memorial Church, which team later Qty trounced McCall1e'5 flrst team and the noted Daisy High, Conquzrors of the first teams of el 1 ,lui Central and Baylor: Two trophies were annexed by the team. The first, a banner, was W ifi' ,llvlw captured in the junior Prep Leagueg and the second, a handsome cup, was awarded to the 'Tiff 5, gl I team as Intermediate Champions of Chattanooga. H-Eiffll' Slfigrx The team consisted of Fraker, Seals, Donehue, Huskins, and Jones, forwardsg Bennett, li, centerg Iiidwards, captain and running guardg and Smathers, Carlton and Parks, station- ' in fm ary guar s. 'fiLYA',1Q'N tight . i'?l.f3. .ll fra. K , , li :Earls The season's record: I' D I kill C' ' - ' l':lg:'? 5 ll, 1ty High 36 - Thankful Memorial - 1 City High 25 - - Central - - - i N59 City High ze - Baylor ---- M l If Q City High '39 - McCallie - 'L l' ld City High 22 - Central - , bfi ,tl if City High 42 - Baylor l ff ill' Ti 5 City High 30 - Hixson - - E V City High 33 - L. M. C. - City High 14 - Central - lv ii gi Cgfy High 57 - Dunlap - s - f V Cfty Hggh 22 - Notre Dame - 3 7 4 55 li City High 24 ' BOYS Y - i nl lil if 'l Cftl' Hggh 35 - Ooltewah - ' 'j Clfy Hlgh 39 ' - Y. M. H. A. - iz at 1- ' ' 1: E 1 ft ' NE 1 Page Sixty-nine - ll .t l , l x , i' v ,l sr V al l ll E! QQ C V C it C li i r 'o 4 at 'TLli1i.fflQQliQ IQ,1v,jQ,,,Q,,1i7 rw or ,Q-:sQ3'33Z'4:' I it t Q l ifgmmmc Q Q Q 'aww' '-- -f H - f T ' - ' ---- -V - Vfnn- K K nf limi, ,,., Qi.: -i ...., , ,,,, 'ffI,C,f1 '- Ti,,p,, 1 T . , ' 3 e s 'Q -'.,,.?.. ,gl ,... -' , N r g 1131! s s Xwig?311,1 ' 11511 1 15 1 il I ,N 1 71 Li' 2 1 1 1 1 25 1' Q I A A1 S? Q at 6 5 QLSX11 Q Baseball p, E11 p The call for baseball men was met with much enthusiasm and enough ,egqhl aspirants to make two teams. Coach Bates had his handsfull with baseball, if ,gglhix 5 . . ' . U 1 11, I , track, and tennis, all at the same time. However, this conflict had no effect ' 1 on the team's success. E ' !2 Q 1 The team has a very capable captain in Irvin Cox, as catcher, who has Q X VJ ' had much experience at this position. Other veterans are back to retain their last year's places on the team. McArthur holds the responsible posi- ,. A sei, tion at first base, while Seals, Block, Setliffe, and others are working hard ,. ' i i to get into condition. rgtgf ,N 1 As the annual goes to press, the team is practicing on the field in the 1, X rear with an earnestness that will lead to a successful season. May they heap Q' more laurels on the school as did the other sports 11 1 ' 1 5 bij 1511 , 163911 11 ' . '1 Page Seventy 511 is 'iejaifii fs,m,,,jQrm, ,ms-f, ,,,,,, QQ a s 'xg 153, Q e lit 5 Q .- . 4 5,5 . - Track FE 5 .slkfq The track team under the supervision of Coach Bates has hadvery X fl little time to show their real wares. With only a few weeks of training, ' lil they entered the Baylor Relay, showing up very creditably by winning some secondary places. A most brilliant field was represented at Baylor, with Q - almost every High School of merit in the South entered. ' 6 x' Nz l Pete Smathers was elected captain of the team, and he set about, 5 . E with Coach Bates, to round the team into shape. Only one or two letter- men were present so that there was practically all raw material to work Wg u ' 9 . with. The team boasts of some new finds in Mulvaney, Burgess, and Jones i as dash men. Mulvaney qualified in his beat at the Baylor Relays for the l - century. The mile relay team featured Setliffe, Burgess, llffulvaney, and l 6 1 Smathers. ' Q The field events were well represented by Haniic, Setliffe, McKeehan, X V 2 Huskins, Smathers, Smith, Hickey, Jones, and Brandman. . ' ' bf W? h fill Y 9 pl Q -1 i V ' Page Seventy-one s. . 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Courts should be built on the school premises since provision has been made for themlin the school plans. in The Clubs' outstanding racquet-handlers are Abe Deitch, Howard 4 ' Brooks, and Bill McGhee. Unless some dark horse comes to oust them - X from their standing, the tennis team is assured. Although no organization of the club has yet been sponsored, the H'igh School tournament will soon wage, and be hotly contested, iz 9915? ii Page eventy-two li 5.1 My .W-15,21-L-,gf---i--7.1, -W iw?-,AH - . 4 , 5, , ,, L , , . , iQ fj'A ' ,3 ' ' 1- ' 1 f1:,f 2i:::f:'g3:e3'r 5-y : ::f.,,:q,f51 13.f,,A,e ,,:, it .mrim-.:A:. Q, W . , . ., ,,,, R ,, ,, Mir. A , A 5:3 pillar-A-r3fj,g Q3 illyfff-:grit-fwtlertg ref by i'ii'1i1fzf-: -Lizggjfii H Page Seventy-three '-,.,....,,... ,e -, , A , , 1527! T ,, ,, Tl'r 2 .?'?'s'r1 -twin' e ,:sz e n1ffw-W ': 4. - V gg ,V V V Y Y f' e pq Q - -1 , -- if ' ' i ' E.I1mt.,:e3Q4,g,f .L 5 cd CD Fi ty Basketbal rsi 9. irls S In reviewing the basketball sea on of 1927 with its minglings able coaches and have turned out a team of which the school may of hopes and disappointments, its victories and defeats, there is be proud, much to be said in praise of the girls basketball team. Although This powerful team was composed of Martha Barasy Mary this.is the second year which the -Chattanooga High School has had Nena Bales, Ruth Elberfeld, Mary Louise Kr-OPP, Katherine Rey- 3 girls, Varsity team Playing Hfwff menin fheY h3VC fflught their nolds, Kathleen Daugherty, Esther Weinzimer, Aileen Harris, way through some hard games and have always been victorious. Fannie Weinzimer, and Dorothy Elberfeld. I All the girls from last year, with the exception of Rita Thompson, Molly Deitch, and Anna Darholtz, returnedg and around this THE VARSITY TEAM AND THEIR SPECIALTIES nucleus was gathered a new squad of powerful and willing girls, Martha BHIEIS .... .. ..... .Center ....... .. long Shot! making the team potentially strong. Y Mary Nena Bales ...... .... f orward... .. . crip shots The Chattanooga High School girls began the season by beat- Ruth Elberfeld.. .. . forward.. . . dribbling ing the Central High School girls on hostile territory. A return Mary Louise Kropp ..... ...guard..... .. shooting fouls game was played and again C. H. S. proved the more powerful. Dorothy Elberfeld fcaphj.. -guard ..... floor work Miss Magill and Louis Tucker have proved themselves cap- Katherine Reynolds... . .forward... crip shots Page Seventy-fo ur 5 s 2 l J 5 f 2 E : I W. in-a ' ' -Ti T, N --... 11-W, -, -rf,-e-we ...I .':-ref,-A-Qfvpe,-N rg, V-f 3, ,, V. . 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MTN, Q -151 if' 5 ..,' 's T ' i . , I 14,15 1-A SENIOR AND JUNIOR BASKETBALL W f 5 3 - : 1 Page Seventy-fizfe i 'H ,r 1, xx ' 1 E31 rl' I Slfliil- -fllif iill' ll, ffl ---7 rv f T v-Tn 'Q7A11:gvTv:: '- .-vg-fvQ,v--- M Y-L H51 , -'- r- 'ark'-0 '! 9 , Q W Q ga is 7QQ.MmTf:1fj,:g,A Q ,Mx . , so MLM Q 45i-rIi43!5-.-E35T9:'l????22f1x:+XX., I I A,. 1,,, or I I rf' I E Y- egg if-fQfLll1Tff, f iid ,, .N ,,., :,.,, i, I I X I X I gm HTTKEFQQK Ilikwlalg-K:M':.fm,, ww Tzwgmitg -ai., rx - ,s.... vw- ,fu ,JH-:, ,,.g?vg, ez-vo --' -- ' . ,g E, I 5- Y X- I W E F2 1 ayixf his-1?j5.5r..,.I,,.-.-L My .,I .'p,5,lI9iLIllkQR,Qs-X I I 4.2.i11Eii 1 A M I 1 '55 .-'il 7' , 1 I i i l l Q1 Girls' Basketball Team f N . v SOPHOMORES KATHLEEN DAUGHERTY ......... ....,.... r enter FANNIE WEINZIMEII ...N...,..,,..,............,.... forward LOUISE FIELDS ........,..,........... .....,.... g uard Subs: Sybil Shumaker, Anna Mae Jones, ' HELEN ETTER .............,........... ........., g uard Eva Rogers, Theodora Cadek, and Eugenia Il AILEEN I'lARRIS fCAPT.l ....,,.....,....,....I.. forward Caldwell. if Girls' Athletic Council In Sponsors: Miss Magill, Miss Ferger. Seniors: Elizabeth Ford, Dorothy Elberfeld. ' 7 juniors: Miriam Benkovitz, Ruth Elberfeld, Lenore Burns. Sophomores: Aileen Harris, Kathleen Daugherty, Edna Copeland. ,, I I ,,.. I li! I ,-' Ii gi? I I Page Seventy-six IIV- :1 1 1 L. I I V 7 -1- I - wMf,E,g:a,.L I W MTE-. M ff--W -'rr I s -f. 9 I l L I' .I II, .I I-I E., ,I I I,,I,I, III, II l I I . I l , lk: I I l l li. I I I I l I ...., fx II, N K1?W?fj?1i7' lW L'A 'n'J if?T 'TY' :Tin - 't'T:iT'1Tx :fs .:7::gj : ,T :L:TLigi,ii:.':,i'i''J-'ms'-Afe'A '-egg? v ' V+ 'M 1' :ff Q - r V' ff-fi We -1-.f 3 N Q we--'H - -fo-MT' f TiS-Tz?? T 52 . E 2, -7 , ff? it - 4 --M-f-MM-W--v-W-M'-V-W--f- - -we 4,15 T ,lJ',l:,m:Ln,,w1vi,: gf, W 0 - A -4 Till.-Q,....f...4.....K.a......--..1i:::'.g::1v.5.f?:f.:.,,fl 1 ,I , rm,,,,,c..ggLg..,1:,-..-,..........s.:::.........1.g.:'.:'.2iiLTgZ.3ff . gi ' liilii . K si E iijfig lg.Q'l -i W - it :ra will llfiiill ' 'fi 5 ul i.'I1l zigftattr ' In Q t T K 'lsliaiil ,llfisff .,. tv l . 1, J Hairy gl' j Ny., pisg-33,3 1 :qt llilill +e ,fsti Qvfiy, t t S ' ll Qjggf n at for lit , ii lnfli Il'-asf 'f-'42 llllibig ,ffl-2 ,Els . . --, ga . , wi-Eli ililili siting .i isggw t ma, ' 5 '- :rg gg i 1 ez- .5 LV! :I s Y - 'r g .. Wilzf, llflli ,,-., , MI Q . ,A 5? Girls' Baseball Team il In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of -baseball. At least this is true of the Chattanooga High Schoolls faith athletes, for this year the enthusiastic ' 11 l players have been organized into three different teams, namely, the Sophomore, Junior, and ,mt - i f Z' L. Senior. These teams, under the coaching of Miss Magill, have developed strong and fast 1:5 players. Therefore, all the games were very exciting and interesting. lirttllfpl I l Wi' A-:ff Many Babe Ruths and Ty Cobbs thrilled the fans with their unusual playing this ,Q season. Perhaps this was due to the practicing they did on the sly, besides the peppy practices - Q ,, , i . l gl , - l of the teams. At the time of going to press the champions had not been proclaimed. li N- r. , i,wM ' ti 1 r ' 'Hats 0 a 11.-. Yr . 1 - 7 N v it-.fl 5 51 3, Girls Tennls gf M w . . . -fvfogw ' 4. Tennis is a very popular sport at Chattanooga High School. The men are not the only ones we who take part in this sport, however, for there are many coming Lenglens and Wills among 51,1533 ll! i 22,55 the girls. A ,fjiyifiil 1 - gi Last year Miss Martha Baras won the girls' tournament from Miss Kathleen Daugherty it 55 ' ' vi ','t- in a very exciting contested match, thereby winning the loving cup and the 1926 champion- !UgslM ship crown. This year, being only the third year of the girlsf tournament, there. should be QQ 5,5 a great deal of hot competition before the championship is decided, for the two finalists are 1 M ' again in school as are also some champions from other schools. 1 .gif gil Ti This year the girls are also having for the first time a ladies' doubles and a mixed f3 -pf if doubles tournament. ' 2,3 V, A-3 ,.f, , .. .... J- 1 we wil li ,t,' ga :tw-I a'g .1 f t 1 'n r i i , .21 l 1t,1 l L :, ', 4 t 5 It J 4 n t ,, f , . Ellf'! 1 1 lug E t. 5 l s g - ' r ' 'i 1- 5 li P-i ff 2 :gig T It f if V. ui 1 lt Well -A - at 1 a T ltilx. would A Iffiilf ttwlfla ll--V411 'LWQTX jf-ill! - xx it... .. ,, , , ,s , ,,A, W V f YW AMW, V K YA,,, , -Y Y ,,Y,A,, ,V , , W, , W , , , , , f fi 777 are-iiiferr'-ifoffg1f1fe'fffTi'i124iiifeevir '--- Tiiflf ,a - ,is gsff-A-r ,giiffgfil 3 Ea Agcg as or i,.zll-Lf! 'gif '57 ,ivT'+f1 ,f'I'i:?ffV:TITT'A.. .. ,i:ijTjij?i'T -i, .iAfjf'iTfl Q7'Q11'.,...-.... 'iQiifl71TTu'Tff'..'?J 5 i +1 n 1 111 -gain aa.M..:efegu,L4,:.iii?iEf-E ' 11? Ql 1 I I e 11155 l 6 N., I gc ' 1 l 1 1 l i 1 la 9 V' lg I W. 11 . XL V 11lE1 T 1'lm gym . . E11 Physlcal Educauon N511 l 11 1 Lil: The Physical Education Department has an eHicient organization. Its aim and pur- I Q pose is development of the body through exercise and playg and through this development 1? . to improve health, to improve the posture, to develop grace of bodily movement, and to ll l cultivate a spirit of fair play as well as a love of sport. The program for the classes 1 consists of military and gymnastic exercises with wands, dumb-bells, Indian clubs and formal gymnastics, clog dances, games and relay races. ii.gn'1' 1 The capable leaders appointed by the Physical Director have inspired the girls to a E, I, 1 great deal of interest and enthusiasm. The following girls were Captains for 1926-1927: Elizabeth Ford, Dorothy and Ruth NVQ ' Elberfeld. Virginia Deakins, Mary Nena Bales, and Alma Collie. I1 A 1 I 55:11 li Ei 1 E. 1 iw 1 l 1 1 l L if , Page Seventy-eight 1l N 1 5 W1 ' 1 Nfqgxt fi' K, ,V f ijemngglir' W, mga.- ,g,1g,, si,,g,,fi,4,.g1jf1! T-4 Tjj-'i Q Nga: Q,Q Q J Q 1 4 Q V,-3Q31a2:o'ornnnn1nu11i1 Q xiii? 1 r-it 'f v -- J 1 lg J ,.-. --,. -,--..... ....... ,. - g...--, i A A , Tig? w9 lQ1mnmnmnmf5rg41mnmmnmnl l N Q ri yg1nnmmnmn7gi65'41nmm1HHnmCQ l phy ,553 is .hnunnng-g'7- -5 pe p :fp ttf A e W ftp l l 3 if . 1 I 1 . , . I 'j i o ll ll ' ta 4 zif i l , Qmlf g i ' 1 ll A A a to p 1 r ' 1 l- A W ' 0 El itil 1 , '- En p , ri Q I if l ll M it , hifi A l n N fl 4 3 l Q Q A Physlcal EdUCatlOH lgwl r 1 - ,N wi 1 ' - 1497 V 1 A very successful Interclass Basketball Tournament was held this year, the Seniors Vg , winning gold basketballs for the third time. Also tournaments in baseball and tennis ,l 1 were 'played off. Each year a large exhibition is given by this department, demonstrat- ,ilLg,I! ing the different phases of work taught during the term. , W ,E ' A An Athletic Council composed of three girls from each class, the Physical Director, if , and a faculty representative, sponsor all the events of the Physical Education Department. l C Much credit is due the musicians who have served so faithfully, and who have added gi, gl . ol? 1 greatly to the enjoyment of the work. These are: jean Hennessee, Pansy Rawlings, Annie gl, Mae Sullivan, and Carol Deakins. gl 'gm A l E 1 W Y A st if l .! . , k k :rating wt ll is HI MI, , ll 'Ll ,l l i l li? Ml i 'tl . rg? as 3 Dag? 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SETLIFFE, - - ------- '--- C ommanding Battalion CAPTAIN XVILLIAM C. WATSON, - - - Serond in Command fHonoraryJ. wi CAPTAIN CHARLEY C. COMER, - - - ----- - Supply Officer ll it 121' FxRsT LIEUTENANT JAMES F. PIARTLEY - - ------ Adjutant. 1l1l',lI SECOND LIEUTENAXNT DAv1n W. HALT., - - - - - Assistant Adjutant liliifd SECOND LIEUTENANT' ARTHUR I. SCARBORQUGH - Axxistant Supply Officer. ik--85' STAFF SERGEANT ALDEN H. SMATHERS - - - ---' Color Bearer. lllllfell SVTAFF SERGEANT ALLISON R. FRAKER - - - - - - - Color Bearer. lritfyneali ' . 52 ' i 9 :ii 32 l iv? ' 5 lzf'I..f5Rlll S, . it A A A il f , .an 53 g ls Qi fi? 3:5 I 5 '-.lf fl! g t 2.23 FE iw A? ' 75' .. l li 5113 nl 5 N . I 1 T! . ...il X' 'S ,s l y l 'E 5' 1 1 ,uw .. Oilicers Club g .Ag Standing: lst Lieut. James F. Hartley, lst Lieut. William E. White, lst Lieut. William F. Crowell, 2nd. L1eut. Grant W. Martin, Sgt. James Jones CSponsor5, Znd. Lieut. George F. Donehue, lst. Lieut. Q ' 'Jill Harry L. Hickey, Znd. Lieut. Albert L. Hodge, Znd. Lieut. Richard F. Selcer. Seated: Capt. Charley C. Comer, William C. Watson, Jr. QI-lonoraryb, Maj. James A. Setliffe, fPresi- 1' Q3 2 dentl, Capt. Alvie M. Edwards CVice-Presidentj, Capt. T. Stanley Barr CSec. 81 Treas.J, Capt. J. z Herman Barnett. N - gl Not in picture: 2nd Lieut. David W. Hall, 2nd Lieut. Arthur I. Scarborough, Znd Lieut. Paul G. 1 YQ Long, Znd. Lieut. William A, Hartley. 1 - I 1 1 . ff f. I ff ii I 1 . .... . Q25 ' . 1 Hi if? Page Ezglzfy-three 1112: L. .si We fl Vi Q22 A me ..--...--.e.aW....,e. .... Sgeme ..-.,L.,... fe-.. .A .... .HM ...... -.. .. --.MY .... ,-...,L.-,. Mnee.. W ...... ..,Af,,,fgqf 1,.aQ Q' ff f?f.if:ifi?::,i,'if ,iiiTIT: ?f'Sf'Tff :1:zfi'if17?5Kfi1C'5',ff.T'::'-' eff ES A :Alf-ea r Q 1Tiiiiiii oT'ii,':ieff1::fi:,-.-..g, .i .1. .-. eeeiizzgmerrfe' T517 f 1 A It I, I :rf gi? II uf 1 ha., W .Q-3 I I l he 2 r-f kil- ,I I,,-I , 1 ,Q I 15-f 1,53 ' ,ui I f -. G35 ,Q ,,,,, ...- L 1. New ,W iifl 4 fa ,X f .gli EE lr! an 7-. rm .ha ..,.. 5--3, I I I A .3-,I ssl 1.1 R 1 I ll H lr I A I l I I I 1, 5 sl 'lr ll! -. WI, I I Vfii + ll 1 , 5 i l l I l I I A i il. T.Lgigf '?fri'r 'f-'11 'Wifi ' :Kimi E1 ,Q.ggg.:T1ifg3g411tLtJi?.'v?g,:':ii5'ii1i 'A 4 ., fn' iiii... li, I I l EJ 'Z' -7 ' if 'T p i1ilirf!l4?15-' .V I as m m -.,.....--......., . N l Company A CAPTAIN ALVIE M. EDWARDS, ---- - - - - - - - Commanding F1Rs'1' LIEUTENANT WILLIAM F. CROWELL, - V - - Second in Command SECOND LIEUTENANT GRANT W. MARTIN, - Commanding' First Platoon SECOND LIEUTENANT GEORGE F. DONEHUE - - Commanding Second Platoon SECOND LIEU1-ENAN1' PAUI. G. LoNG - - V - - - - Commanding Platoon FIRST SERGEANT Kurt H. Beyer. IX vgergeants: Jesse L. Crowell, James E. Evans, James P. Pless, James S. Tabb, John E. Tittle, Brantley '. atson. Corporalsz Jean R. Anderson, Frank H. Burgess. George S. Canmbell, Charles D. Harmon, Charles R. Hughes, William D. Johnston, Earl G, Ragon, David A. Schwartz, Herbert H. Schenck, Frank M. Seagle. Privates: Frank M. Allen, Robert F. Ault, William S. Barefield, Robin L. Bates, John H. Boyd, Charles A. Brenizer. John B. Carlton, Leon F. Clevenger, Chester E. Davis, Lewis E. Ellison, Bob L. Farmer, Samuel Freeman, Charles M. Gross, E. L. Holdman, George G. Hughes, C. E. Hutcheson, Cooper Howland, B. F. Jackson, Clarence E. James, John F. Kasver. Hymie Katchen, Paul R. Kersey, Frank B. Kesler, John Lawrence, Carter B. McLeod, Harold G. McCullough, Howard R. Means, John L. Rabun, William M. Reynolds, William F. Rogers, George Schwitzer, Melvin E. Seals, Floyd B. Shell, Bennie B. Silver- man, James B. Spencer, Willard J. Turnbull, James W. Wardlaw. Page Eighty-four X -Q-----.-.-.t.-.....-.,......a...,.a.s............t.............,....,.e.a.......- ,.... .,.,,,.m,.a.,..-...,,,,,., .... . .,. ..., L .,,,,,,,AW, , , V A, A Y. A H ff .W ...Mg , W.. .. iii' ll I A .I ,fri EE I. I 1, wr: . f, 5. .zggxfs may , .Eid Mil 151 V, ..:, :,, li 'l I 4, -I ll J ,I I I 'lflll se , rl 'TSI Egg I r::I l Fil 'ldv Ii gg ' l .iifllfi ,jlqlf ill El 3? ri-F7 1 4' I lil I EV fl fl llllllif r YI I nf V rag I l 'ffl Q. I is ,Q I I... Company B CAPTAIN T. S'rANt.EY BARR, ------ - - - - - - Commanding FIRST LIEUTENANT H,-XRRY L. H1cKEv - - - - - - - Second in Command SECOND LIEUTENANT ALBERT L. HODGE, - - - - - - Commandmg First Platoon SECOND LIEUTENANT WILLIAM A. HARTLEY, ------- - - Commanding Second Platoon Sergeants: David Lebovitz, Ishmael D. Moore, Howard H. Strawn, Joseph W. Lusk, Henry T. Stafford, C. J. Windhanl. Corporalr: Horace W. Belcher, Karl R. Hall, Robert L. Kirkpatrick, Ben T. Cherry, John L. Herring, Louis Lebovitz. Privates: Joel C. Black, Theodore Brickman, Glenn L. Brogan, Cornelius L. Carmack, Stewart T. Cald- well, NValter P. Coppedge, Alfred L. Cox, Willard L. Dye, John F. Farr, Patrick F. Geer, VValter G. Harrill, Philip D. Hodes, George L. Huggins, George F. Hull, Frank G. Jackson, Robert W. Lewis, Leander A. McArthur, Carl M. McDonald, James E. May, Carl W. Newman, Harry E. Newton, James L. Payne, Joseph H. Payne, Abe S. Pearlman, Isadore Pearlman, Curtis H. Pearson, Sam Pressman, Marshall C. Ritchey, Max M. Robertson, Donald E. Robinson, Harold Rogers, Robert L. Rogers, C. Lynn Sample, H. Herman Sample, Edwin L. Sims. C. F. Smith. Robert X. Smith, David B. Soloff, Clarence Vincent, XVendell C. Walker, Charley A. Watson, James M. Whitson, Theodore R. Wilkes, Hugh M. Williams, Elihu C. Winer, Hymie Winzimer, Thomas Williams. Page Eighty-Jive CAPTMN J. HERMAN BARNETT, - - F1Rs'r LIEUTENANT SECOND LIEUTENANT - - - - Fmsr SERGEANT SERGEANT - - - CORPORAL - CORPORAL - - Commanding William E. IfVhite Richard F. Selcer Eugene E. Crowe lllark C. Holme: Floyd H. Metzger Carlton ' W. Hale Privates: Howard B. Brooks CDrum Majorj, Herman F. Bohr, William R. Blanchard, Mark G. Cambron, Merrill A. Clark, Maurice D. Clark, Arthur VV. Collins, Earl M. Counts, Fred A. Darwin, Eli A. Elson, David E. Griffiths, Jim E. Harbin, NVil1iam Huston, Borden C. Jones, Frederick Klein, Raleigh L. Moore, Albert R. Rankin, Dave G. Raulston, Charles E. Smith, Charles West. Page Eighty-six l Q, Y 1 'DK Lim JL i 12 ' 4? I J I I ,5- I Lv N AAAIL I V Page Eighty-eight N Q H Jmnnmnmmbm'-5f'6:4InnmmmmiSDmmnnmIImnnm Q if E' thu --lug-gi- --un 'Q' ky V Dynamo Staff MARY NENA BALES - ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER L - MARY DAUGHERTY - VIRGINIA DEAKINS - HARRY WISE - - DOROTHY ELBERFELD EDWARD ULRICH -. BILLIEVBENNETT - LOUIS TUCKER - ALBERT HODGE- - - MARY LOUISE KRCPP RUTH POSEY - - - ALVIEA EDWARDS - - - MILDRED KENNEDY - - Miss BONNIE GILBERT - - Mlss MARGARET F ERGER - - Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Literary Editor - Senior Editor Activity Editor - - - Girls' Athletic 'Editor - - Boys' Athletic Editor - - - Art Editor Business Manager - Assistant Business Manager Class IFund Editor - Photo Editor Snapshot ,Editor - Typist Literary Adviser Business Adviser I I Page Eighty-nine N . - A A A A q f Q 6 Q Q Q 1 MAROON AND WHITE STAFF Page Ninety f9lnnmmmnmofegj5?e1 C -U--Zia.--lui-A--E J mmf67mmmmi l 5 ---A--L.:.-f--------- X! Maroon and White T - 6 V' Again the Maroon and White is being printed on its own press. Had not Mr. l my p Kirkman. given liberally of his time and interest, the print shop started by the Class . QC5,l.i of '24 might not be the busy center it is today. Now, tif some other class will pro- W, vide 'a linotype machine, our school paper will once more be a home-made product' as it used to be in the old building, when it was published in magazine form. s 'S fs Q I ' ' Q 25 l926-1927 U if Q 1, 4, ' Editor-in-Chief - - -. - - - - - ELLEN LYEILLE DoRRIs Associate Editors-in-Chief - ------ PAUL LONG, ALICE CARDEN I NH'w.f Editor ---- - - ------- MIRIAM BENKovITz A Associate News Editors - ENID PARKER, LIONEL SILVERMAN, VViLLIA1L3I REYNOLDS Q Sport Editors - - - ----- RUTH ELBERFELD, EDWARD ULRICH 10115 Edilvf - - - ---- ---- F ANNIE MAE PARKS -I ' Exchange Editor - - - - - - JAMES MCGAUGHY Business Manager - - - .--- '- JOE LUSK 15:4 Assistant Business Managers 4 Q - - GOLDIE FRANK, JACK PARKS it . IQ Circulation Manager ---------- ---- B RANTLEY WATSON Assistant Circulation Managers ---- - - - DONALD ROBINSON, ALLISON FRAKER A Reporters ------ JOSEPHINE WINER, EARNESTINE ROBERTS, .ANNA MARY SWEET, , sq .1 CLARENCE:-JAMES, ROSETFA SCHULMAN, MOLLiE KoI.oDKIN, DAVID SCHWARTZ. U I I 4 0 2 A 3 . LAST YEAR'S STAFF 'N YQ Editor-in-Chief -V -L------ - 5 ------ PAUL LONG Q ' Associate Editors-in-Chief - ' - FRANCES GRAY BRISTOW, A. J. SCARBOROUGH News Editor ---- ------- H ELEN CREVELING Associate News Editors - - GOLDIE FRANK, ELLEN DORRIS, ALICE CARDEN Sport Editors - - - ---- VIRGINIA BATTLE, ELLIS GCODLOE, Exchange Editor - - ----- , - - 'RICHARD FANCHER M Business Manager - - - ' 'A AI-VIE EDWARDS , Assistant Business Managers - - ALBERT HODGE, MARVIN MURPHY W Circulation Manager - - - ------ ' ROBERT BIGGER 'N Q . Assistant Circulation Manager - ------ 'FRED' LOCKWOOD Q V Repoffef, ,------ --.- H ARRY WISE, W. L. DEARING, JAMES I f . .- ' K' l MCGAUGHY, EDWARD UI.RIcI-I, MIRIAM BENKOVITZ, JOHN HERRIN, ENID PARKER E Qi ii ' 6 Q I5 Page Ninety-one A e Q Q Q Ei I I I iS H. , '19 X -.... U Z! , L: ng 4 X ' sm' Q ' , 5 ,, A 1 Egicggrq ,TAS 3f3fSP3' N333 Wllkgf' 1751, 'Hi ffwi. F 4 4 I ' I 1 ,ff 'Q i LJ? f,4 s'V LEADERS' CLUB -H W ,. ,. h.:,':g.,'- X v ,V-A V ,. i 1 ,..Q . 5 I... .....,w- 1 +' Page Ninety-two , 'T ,Gil 'i jJvxnnnnI1mInmuxIiQ7mn1Imnmnn1,':Qf,'3IlTI1H11HH11H1lC 5 -,,.-.- lg E - - F ' ' 'ill ynmnmnnnnbtssjriunmnmnmmf SlJ gu 9 JJ? ---L.-?.-EZ-- Q 0 5 g --- f Leaders' Club ' The Leaders, Club was started in 1924 at the suggestion of Mr. Creed Bates, who at thfat time was Spanish instructor of this school. Since that date this club has been one of the most influential organizations of the school. The officers of the club are elected every nine weeks, making four sets of officers during the school year. The reason for this short term of service, as the name may imply, is to offer an opportunity for as many of the club as possible to serve in an executive capacity. The purpose of this organization is to train its members in parliamentary procedure, and to develop qualities of leadership. - , Those eligible to be members of the club are the officers of all recognized school activities, editors of school publications, and members of the Activity Committee. This club sponsored the carnival given in December. This purely social event was a marked success. The officers for first term were: ALVIE M. EDWARDS ----- - - - President FRANCES G. BRISTOW - - - Vice-Pretident VIRGINIA DEAKINS - - - Secretary V BILL BUNN - - Treasurer 4 4 UI U Present ollicers are BILL BUNN - - - -' President ALBERT HODGE - - - Vice-President DOROTHY J. WILSON - Secretary ELIZABETH FORD - Treasurer fl Iggy 9 o Page Ninetyf-three 9 c Qlmmmmmneggiommmmml Q Q Jmmmmzgggfmmmmmf Q JmmnmmmI1r,rz9g,'4nnmxnnnnml Q 3 ? as ree ta GIRLS' HI-Y Page Ninety-four Page Ninety--five GIRLS' HI-Y 1 1 E . I 1 AI 111 p X 1 r ,I 1 f' i X-g,.tgiN'f11',,3:j1i1i1T'E 'L VT' ii, ' ' 'W: C ':' ' : 'H:W4 Cnr: 'Y' V - ill' 5 Tg L , Y 1 f giQfQ 1Q1mmnDxgz1 1 E Eg M D 1 ,A 4241- f A - . ----A . A -sef'Iii:g2,,5ff, .jf -'W ,, w-,-- ,, - 1 F W H - - n - E - n- ,.-.Qm..bmAv,I-.-m.I...m-........ -tyys. w K A' -----, -A , gLgLe1..,,,LT N-X' ll 1 Q T1 I , 1 1 , 1 I 41 1 -111' 1 I 11 I LM 11:11 Q1 1521 I N rv 1 1 .,,.. TI I l 15151 I , 1 1151? 1 1 if 2 1, , Q ' : 1:1 1113 N A I gi S Q 1 1251 IJ 1 H 1511 I I Q 9 15,1 1112, Boys' H1-Y 151 , 14 OFFICERS 11 1 1-5 ALBERT HDDGE - - - - - - ------ President 1 1 ALBERT RANKIN - - - ----- Vine-President ii ' Q ' HENRY ETTER - - - - - Secretary-Treasurer 1:59 1V 1 E. K. SMITH - - - - Farulty Representative V1 1 , i 5 MEMBERS 1 1 1, 1,1-1 JOHN Bovn KmKMAN RHODES 1 1 ,f' MARK CAMERON CHARLES SMITH 1110 , 1 1,51 1 ' EARL CAUNTS WILLIAM SNYDER Ifi ARRANTS DARWIN THAXTON STAFFORD 11 A ALVIE EDWARDS J. E. TITTLE 1 15 ' h BORDEN JONES I CHARLES WEST 1 Q RAYMOND KERSEY C. J. WINDIIAM 19 fm MooRE J. SMITH 11 1 1 N 11511 PURPOSE: i11111 1 To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community the highest stand- 121 11189511 1 ards of Christiancharacter. 1.3511 B' ' Af.. 1 -11 1 1 1 M 0 T T 0: ' 1, 11 1 Clean speechg clean livingg clean sports and scholarship. Q 1 175731 1 -1 1 I1 1 1 Page Ninety-six 1' '11 W1 111114 1 1 1 11131 1 Q Q Q rn-1vff:r::,1::1ff:'::,-,,,- L' f' ' ' 4' ' J' 'A' ' 3 ' ' 'W' '4'-F A- s ...V,A. .M -W , L M xxg-,f,f,r,E. ,jg 'Y , ' -f ff,f - 2 ug- - il ,Vf,, - -ELQLW :.g,iL,f-XY Z C' WWD A 'D 'Qjgg' it ' - - - - Ei- Z f fig D A A sikgw l ' M5995 3539? f A 2553515 VT il 1.3iiii I 1 ' -It ,..A Is 4,5 , ,, ,. l Hfeif !.'g'i lxtml E, 325- I ' llflj' I Ion? ,, gljgfi it W I' If vfl I l 'Mfg 4-'51 ,Q A ANI, I IU I J - GP.: ..,.,.g3g Mg... V95 1', :.9I !A,,,, -,LVM Ig' 55351 Isfzlxk Wriieil ,'.:iI. fllikfiiik 'WM :I, ,rI 'verify Isyws- iii ,N-Il, asm . ,, NEW' I...-.l ' IMI ,V-I if digit 'il iii l I I1 P31541 Wal .mr ,I I 3 I' I ,ag WIII ljglgli llligifgl if 122 Qi 'If I . Ei 53331 'E eff F I l 5' 11512 IU I f'l I Il Q If In I . 1,535 I il l, l l I E1 I' ,Will ,lil I QI 15455 I . I Izrafaffmi ,I I Student Councll ii:'gg3ll',,, In it F Fl IV Ilfi-:IH While one purpose of the Student Council is to keep down the number of announcements IV 'iirfi , at assembly, the principal purpose is to discuss school policies, which are proposed by the iifijfgggglls il principal or the members of the council themselves. The Council is a democratic body, and jg'fiQtf I each member feels free to propose and discuss any proposition which he thinks will prove to g 13, be for the welfare of Chattanooga High School. Likewise, anything that may prove detri- ,Qfli li, 32 mental to the school is also frankly debated. Eg! X I 5 ' This Council, which was organized in 1923 and has proved very useful, is composed of gl li, lfzsi' a representative from each home roomg these meet with the principal five minutes before lllfvl , .. ,, i I i If. , -ng .,, rn . , ali . . . . . I the beginning of the home room per1od. Here they receive any announcements which are ggxfirlii QQ, to go to the student body, by way of the home rooms. This time-saving plan permits more HQ 'Q 1 ' ig ,I interesting assembly exercises. - 5 if il i' i Membersof the Home Room Council are: Q1 ' , 52 BALES, MARY NENA LANE, MAJORIE if Lli: l ' I-If li BIGGER, ROBERT MCGHEE, WILLIAM l YI? Qi 3 CARDEN, ALICE MARQUET, ELIZABETH Q 1 . 122 sl Cox, ERVIN MYERS, CDRINA A 'M I I M DORRIs, ELLEN OWEN, HAROLD ,L if I ELBERFELD, RUTH PARKER, ELIZABETH M, FORD, ELIZABETH REYNOLDS, WILLIAM 5 Q2 lg, GASTON, VIRGINIA ROSEBOROUGH, PAULINE 'ffl' ' jj HALL, DAVID SCARBOROUGH, A. J. iw, HODGE, ALBERT SMITH, MOORE J. ' I' I I, JARRETT, ELIZABETH D. STAFFORD, THAXTON Trying! QS, KEEN, ELIZABETH TAYLOR, MARTHA LEE xiii , ULRICH, EDWARD 1 I, ' Q Q5 9 l i Tl T22 . l. it ,. V . A5532 . . 5 3 Page Nmety-seven , Ii Aga N iii 5 9 U ' ' I fi' . I 'J : J fl -W. Ulfiiilii , ll I.- -..--D..- em-. A ,HMM , ,ffflsieia Il 1 1' fi QQ 'Zig'-tiipgi' ..--'e1'Q'Tlfff1er'ee--11,' --f-Sff22:-ff:31:3-'33-5fQQ?m TlL i ll.fi '-f:e.-:f:f as In 'I f fs 'sfyii-6-W-1 f yvm:.f-- W ,W ae , y ep- - A, 2--T-51f..'ff',,f wg I, Ffmmggul' ll 'R E 'e xit N Q L A A-A-E-f---A-We A ee -A fer- 4--- - - ef A A IAI- -A W. .,.. ..-H at 41.1- D I I .fief'?-T G Y , T tg,,,.L L Page Ninciy-night Page Ninety-nine s I E , .-.--.-----....-------..-g.-,-,s 7 7 Q E N Q l JmmmbQP?fgmmmCQl gXmQ4 qgjff- A A .K I 5 2 7 , ff a t I p 5 . I ' V I 6 I M Rifle Team I I . l Aj Following the custom of last year, the rifle teams of C. H. S. and Central were organized HQ this year into one team, called the Chattanooga High Schoolls Rifle Team. The members 1 from each school were selected by the elimination process after the company and platoon lv I teams had been chosen. At City High, those who passed the test were Major Setliffe, Captain Barr, Captain Edwards, Lieutenant james Hartley, Lieutenant William Hartley, Sergeant Pless, Sergeant Strawn, Private Kesler, Private Bro an, Private Pearlman, Private Huggins, and 1255 orpora o nston. - C l J h g -ilqll This year's team surpassed, in many respects, the record established by last year's team, which was the second best in the South. Matches were fired with Culver Military Academy and Hume-Fogg High. The team also ranked high in the Fourth Corps Area Intercollegiate , and National Intercollegiate matches. S T' THE TEAM 1 Major - - - - JAMES A. SETLIFFE Sergeant - - - -PAUL PLEss 1 Captain - - -T. STANLEY BARR Corporal - FRANK B. KESLER ,pig Ist Lieut. WILLIAM F. CROWELL Private - - GEORGE L. HUGGINS lst Lieut. - JAMES F. HARTLEY Private - - - GLENN L. BROGAN lil 2nd Lieut. - - WILLIAM A. HARTLIZY Private - ISODORE PEARLMAN L Sergeant - - HowARn H. STRAWN Private - - - WILLIAM D. JOHNSTON Q I , V1 ll Page One Hundred Zlgg: I l me' J Ii X 1 I Q.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIzf:5gg?:fIIIIIInmnIII Q JIIIIIIIIIIIIX-Za,c5'I,IImIIIIIImC Q Q Q J f P at c eW.--:. e e if R E I N.. ': I '-3 I C97mmoxidmmmmq N Q : jmmm:S?immmmCQ as 'E -, --'-51. 3.2 - 3 A I 'O' QM ,M . , I ks l MN 4 IA 9 Q ll ' lm? Q Q .25 EJ lgall rs L! 9 9 V' 5 5 1 Lettermen's Club if OLIVER MCKEEI-IAN - -------- - - Preyident 51 WILLIAM BUNN - - - Vice-P1-widen! ROY MCARTI-IUR - - - - Secretary ' HERBERT JONES - - Treasurer l DAVID SANDLIN - - Sgt. At Arms 1 6 COACH SERVICE - - - Sponsor 5 V FOOTBALL I MCKEEHAN L. TUCKER MASSEY KEEFE T. N. TUCKER W. JONES MCARTI-IUR HOLMES SMATI-IERS Cox TURBYVILLE GILBERT I' 1 M LICHTEN BUNN ROBERTSON H. JONES V536 y BATES SETLIEEE HUSKINS HAIvIIc ' ll BASKETBALL L gg f MCARTHUR DEITCII L. TUCKER LEWIS ' Ill SETLIFEE T. N. TUCKER Cox LICHTEN Q BLOCK HARMON ll F BASEBALL g l MCKEEHAN Cox ROBERTSON SETLIFFE SEALES MOORE Q TRACK he SMATHERS PLESS SANDLIN 'IMG H W -1?-if Q ' I Cheer Leader-Donehue. V. i- Managers-Bunn, Sandlin, McKeehan, C. Holmes. If E17 I The '27 Letters in Track and Baseball were not awarded at the time of publication of 1 ia' ' 5 Q Annual. 2 I V Y'-4 E Page One Hundred One N I , wl I X fl QQXEX, Y f- ' -rf --ff f-inf K A -KQLQQ CQ,JrJ1IIIl1I11IIIl11111vXg':Z3j:E,i41111I1HII1IIII1I11l Q Q l f Q JIm1IIIImm1rpi41I1I1x11Inmm1l Q .Q :E If S, I ,I -,Ir a-fi KS? my .i 'Q It Luz A. ff Il-51 195 r- L, , . ISI 6: A-'I film ag: ,EN I-11 E1 'I E w . fi I J,- .my Vw ff VI. nfl 'I K I ll 5 , . ,,,' as-1 r. 1 1 'NHT rs., 'FJ F 521 5 xfix. NPN, A..-, .. ,H ! .E- E 4 Qi in ' I:,, ,Fa I, I' .4 L . 2, Q, iq I.:-it 'V' I 5 l ll l L yr, f ,fa-.fm ,,.2..,4.....f....,.m-,x,,,,.L....,-..,,,...,,.,,..v,,,,.., .,1.,,, Yv..,Y,., ,,., MTNA? ,,,N,,,,-wmwg vw ,- wa' -f2 si'2LrY?.1. -..mw'i:T':1'? :rig--5,--xy--,gq5yn:-W- 'ff '11Z' ' ',qt:l---i-- - -a YV, il fvfrvimv-X f-ff N- - ----.V Y. , V , . , . lv-dv-VT' ' I YM... ,, , ,, jiwmx-WMM, , --ig, ve-TAY, ,-I K , ,M.,...,,,,,.- pf1,L2T1:,,.:L Q L Y N Q M 'QW-ifii,-T.QTf?,,guf2g.a,'!f T ,,::,am.,,L , , Ygriugi, Ygwrgrzim fl' .ev.,.,-'ft-Q: xg' 2375: Q:-:'12ff,., I 5 1, -., :ee-f, , lg W w Q g I E Z1 '7 I .M , N I , , 1 f f-- f- .112 A ,TT T 7, jig?-T, , ',jQ jig, 333' igvu ' PM H 'W' --V ..,, ,Adm ,,, , .,.., . .,,. ,, ,, , ,...,.,,,,, I I E I I I l E l l I l l l 1 I I I V l I I I I I I 1 I i I Il It I 9 It I I I X , xl l ii sl l fs Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club of Chattanooga High School is composed of girls taking domestic 'science and domestic art. It was organized this year under the auspices of Miss White director of home economics in East Tennessee and Miss Pearl Haley director of home economics in the schools of Chattanooga. The purpose of this Club is to dertermine the problems of young girls and connect the home with the school. The girls learn the proper way to dress as well as the way to arrange and take care of a home. The officerstof the club are as follows: VIRGINIA DEAKINS - - - President ' UNA Co1u.IzY - - Vive-President LUCILE PHILLIPS - - - Sgfrgrary ELIZABETH COOK - Treasurer The sponsors, Miss Bessie Doud, Miss Nina Parks, and Mrs. Ernestine Cobb, were chosen from the teachers of the home economics department. Page One Hundred Two 'M -A-4-ev:--V1-:Hf-:,.1s,?aQ-1.14..f.1A,fff--.T ,Dru 1 ,Ln . ,, ,zz V, ,,,g-Y V, , , . , , ,WMM 'T' , I - 'I -'1.'Q'?Z' 135: .9 -icy f -A 1- :' r H 1 'filer - 7 , V , 7,47 s-- ., . , , , . 5,51 :l 'l I' K? -.-f'- I , I ' 'I fav-1'1 '-'rr'--V fm .- in F ,fi 'ga-.-...-r '15 Ucwaaza-:Q :QL Tap:-f . 1, , I 1 '43 sfifrff-fri X' 232:-fe1s':?sa'ee.1e'JxfI ff: fr: :ft:'l':':4i?'1:1'lgi'iii -sfoe ri? N, .W Y ..,u,,,,,v,9A M'JanM -'e11f fEfff1is-r-ifif-Hfive: .-: :lf-f?T:A-1,1-,ef f -J--fx W f ,,ff:,g,,k, ,,13,.,,,,,gM,,,3.,,.,, MA, D I Q M ---Q--n.-.------- ..---.-,bi N R : jmm:5?1mwmmCQY 5h li I n Pl rf, 1 5 - in 5 2 '7 'Q X I5 E A ' ,E 9 Y 9 1 by M 91 L FL Q . Q . ' LUG IR' fs-YI L4 ,Q 9 .9 ' I . V . I I QA C. H. S. A. C. M OFFICERS QED? DoRRIs SANDERS - - - - - - - President fgfqg DJ . . IQ JEAN HENNESSEE - - Flrst Vzce-Prex. ' MARY DAUGHERTY - - - Second Vice-Pres. f MARGARET BROWN - - - - Secretary-Treasurer 'S NA W Q ' MEMBERS 'N ' MARY BARRETT DOROTHY WOODARD 2 W DORRIS SANDERS PAULINE WEST Luj JEAN HENNESSEE PAULINE PAYNE - N I MARY DAUGHERTY LOUISE GODWIN X Rl 1 MARGARET BROWN MARTHA GENTER 5 MARTHA BARAS MARY ELOISE FORMIS 2 A KATHLEEN DAUGHERTY BERNICE FURMAN S ALICE TULIDS ELIZABETH LAND ' 6 , , EDITH TURNBULL SADIE DUBROF I VJ 5 RUTH SMEDLEY MARGUERITE KENNEDY Q 3 il GERTRUDE SMITH MASON SEAGLE ggi, SARAH DAVIS CLARENCE VINCENT if RUTH GOODIN MARGARET ROBERSON if 1 Q T. N. TUCKER MARY CHAPMAN I 'Q W! LELIA EDDINGS MILDRED MORTON 14 ' DOROTHY ELBEREELD EDITH GANNAWAY 1 Q .A QQ , W 4 wx , 1 31 Page One Hundred Three ' Q . 1 . ll? 1 A I fi Q QR ' 'T' TT W-'ff' LTTTT - W jew- '-' 'jf'-E YQ- ' wav- ' an - lf- -Q?-f ' ' figfff A l QJImmmnmmv:2,ggxmmnnnmnni6 Jmnnmmnnrvpgggcnmmmnnmnf Q Jmnmnnm1mvgg,,f1zmnmmmmIqQJmnmnmxmnIr:.3g,:v,auxmmumnnC6 J M I 1 . - 1 1 1 1 ,1 11 1 1 1 . 1 1 1-1i,1 1,11 ..11 --,1 1 l 1 , l 1 1 fLf'?Q f'17E-7i1-1wwlw-T- 75 'l?e21'l ' ' Q ff: 'iii' ' -A - J U N m G K :L 'ig'i'T'1N 1'-1: g3::fg'-'-f'--- 7 ff-, e gi:-'eve-F-Q-1 - -.M 11 , RF-7'-1 ' M W ' 'fgzigi 31-' If Qiiwe-A-Q,:f'XwHHHf'fYf : N 9 1 e L, f ,U,4,,-fe fH137-rr?'ifgfiliigiijfiei cm unvp l 5 2- '7 ,- --ef -'ef '1,, if ef ef ji T1 -eg. Qgf. 1 Y W .E 'Z V' lllfl HZ - li?ff1?1'37 fe'7ilt2 lil H K Y C Ai'ifff'L ,'A 1 A 11:11 S . 1 'li .T ', 1- -4 1 ilisllg i?,1l11l 51 11111 11 if 1: 1,11 - 1 1,1251 'iF3i'. 111 1211 1 115 il 11!,iQif4 11 11111 1 'if' 211 l 5 15-il? ', 311111 1:12111 1 1 11511 ' 1 li Lrg 5 ig, 1 1 +1 1 1 Q ! 1 l ' -V il 1X9 lg 1 . , Q, , ' Li ' 16 9 . , f , 1 an 1151 15511 11121 1 l11'1'1 151 111151541 Wish 11 sf 111 11 '11 'rl 1 1 1539? 1 lli11T11 l? l 11 'ft 1 Q 1111 ET 11Q1if!ll' 111111, l 1'?ll 1 157:15 11 1 j,,15jgyg, Shakespeare Club fii,-115111 1 11 ', IW ' 12 51 1, OFFICERS 1 11, 11 ' ELIZABETH PARKER - - - - - - - - - President Q, M.. l I 1, P1 1 ill 151 ELXZABETH D. JARRETI' - - - - - - Vzce-Preszdenl l 9551! 2 ef P71 IIALLIE BARILA - - - - Secretary and Treasurer 1' '3' 1 1 '1 1 1' FET ' 112f2l1 1 15' D 1 J , , , ,iisilfij That the Shakespeare Club of Chattanooga High School is one of the oldest of High 111lgj'2l'll School's organizations is a fact not generally known by the students. It was in 1907 that the first 'Shakespeare Club was organized, under the direction of Mrs. McDonald, as it still ,Air 3, il is to-day. That first organization had practically the same aims as .those of the present , ,I 1 ,Li Shakespeare Clubg first, to promote the study and interest in literature, and second, to present lx 1,1 Tx satisfactorily one of the dramas of Shakespeare each year. , 1' 1 1 111 1 5.2 Until the year of the War, the Shakespeare Club was rominent amon the activities 1 :Fl L, P g i ,S ,V , ,QC of High School, but during the War no actual organization was maintained. Afterwards, Mrs. McDonald reorganized the club and it again became one of the leading clubs in High l ii, Schoo.. During the year of Mrs. McDonalds absence, there was no Shakespeare Club againg 1 'mf but last year it started anew, and this year is in good working order. There are seventy in- i ,Q ij terested members enrolled from all three classes, they have splendid programs. Mrs. Mc- 3 fu .: Donald is the sponsor. 1,111 11. 1 1 ,1 , lil fi' lf' fri? Wil if Page One Hundred Four ii' 'Q' 11 - 1 ' i771'lZlTfiZfl1-i-'5.ei?2'efwfi..ff- J3 '1iT?T1:L1--:--i:3:.:::I:g1fg,gigs.-2, Q,,1i1Q,i1 ' r' s's 1:: s - - f r't1i1't:t,ff'J3'7Q' T , tu, -1 Q ,,?7,?mgJ,jD?3,1 Q N X :, jL-T' 'QQ.H,3QTr:' fig, 1 1Wij?':.i 71 Veexqm-fe-1 !eJl U fff'UQ' Q5 1 Q ei? Q , , 1, 1 -T' T '. ' 'ii ., 'gjZQf1'jIflf7QTi'l. ,i'if i .gfTfg,iTT1:.':5?. fi 'ig .,iTii1TT vgffff1,T'jif - f'lT1 a' ZQLHSQS I. S, I L1 We I ,R i 1 ,M I Q 5 Ia i ,H rl 1. .l ,I ,I l ll 1 i I ,IT . Yi, rgdif-SEQ: ffff... ff.. -211 - 5SQ4Li,Q?Q1.fL.4i.,. 7 g g KKV, fzmlmmmf W vm up Legg?-iw AWE A-F. ' - , A ree- re I -eff'-H-er-'freer-wt ' - -,saaaaiml Q g N jg Qmnmmnmmi-a f1?14nmmm1Ql JX:Qf3tG21 L - - A - - - - A A A AAAA A ,g W 1 f Y---H - fr--' '-- -----ew A -1 if 'El' ,g I: Ir ma 53 13. f Ci.. g I +I .H I H Q ?f elllifi ie il 'xiii ll' A 'I:.,Wg 3 '5 llaill l il Eff ll -51 I I il liiil, I 1 FX K If lg lfr' fl Q1 i ' W7-J 1- I i' I HL ' I1 I ninth! ,E is 'liiiill E I A 5 1' 'EJ . ll 53:4 - ,, E L54 I O imfli V' ' Fl V535 it If 1:31 JE' l viral I A la gi 'fist 1 I I ': L' Ia 33 C. H. S. Bankers Lil E Eze Re l: ' ,ll ll Vi-, 'gd The second year of its existence, the bankin s stem s onsored by the Chattanooga Trust If Ji, V--' I 3 . g y P . N ifxhfl l' YQ' and Savings Bank, has proved most successful. It has encouraged thrift among the students 5l75,i3'li15 I gl and has set aside one day a week, Tuesday, as Bank Day. All deposits are made at the film, school. Each home room has a cashier and each floor a supervisor, while the whole system fi QXX is superintended by Mr. Hamift, who arts as faculty sponsor. Interest among the students gil se. in keeping up the percent of those depositing has been kept going by having each of the Ml three floors compete against each other, the number of the floor having the highest percent ,gag Xi, of deposits being the winner for the week. 5 fjivl f The supervisors and cashiers are as follows: l Q. ,Q SUPERVISORS ,. ,gi I WILLIAM MGGHEE FAY METZGER DOROTHY ELBERFELD gf FIRST FLOOR SECOND -FLOOR THIRD FLOOR EARL GARRETT MARVIN MURPHY SARA MILLIKEN j g. MILDRED CLARK GEORGE SCHWITZER EMILY EAvEs 'gy GEORGE CAMPBELL MAISIE ROBINSON MILDRED KENNEDY 1 1' JACK PARK JAMES TABE XTEAN COLEMAN XX ff MARTHA NICHOLAS ANNIE MARY SWEET RUEUS WILSON Q LOUISE BRICKMAN EVELYN HALL MIRIAM BENKOVITZ AX X ALBERT RANKIN NED HUFFAKER MILDRED YLARNELL VIRGINIA DEAKINS HILDA SMEDLEY I1 X BRANTLY VVlATSON MARY ELLEN IvINs 3 MARY MGGIIEE PAUL LONG 5' 'X HARRY FREEMAN DOYLE BAISDEN ' X X X ie it 2 I 'fl ll 1 lf' ' if ll I5 1 ' Page One Hundred Five I 'Fi V K - C111 1 ' I , - A ,lofi El, I E ...m.,.L...,L..-,-..c-, .M,,s-,......,,--Lm,,..I ..,,.,,L.m,,,LL,,,c,,,,,c,,,,,XX,,,L,, cms L., X Lc,y,s,,-ML.X fi iff ifgggg fr ,Q , I Q ,M ez, gf11f2.a..mI O? I ,-siis t ees LS 6 63 11-:i ,vi : : ?: ' ' A ff ' 11127 -err 'Tx A' M X X XNWWXAWXY iv XY 71-g7jfj'igT,113'T'f7 'LBS V 5 ,r Qi' Z 251 f ., 4 'ii iii it K S r Y i in Y N5 ,, .xx 4, ,I ,, ...i , , P' ri 14- L , f E71 1, , ' Q1 f ficixlff 1'i'a6' XY-.Ps :gf ' E521 5' VL l rg 2 15 11 6 if ' . ,l ' 5 i Aw T Ugg: W i '7 ,E ini 3 ix li ,,,., ., qs l E Q ,. M Pf- NH i ,x i I I mi il f i ,li l 1 1 ii E. . I W-'Y W-W .mv ,i4 az'a ::':,.. 4 .y - -,..., - '. .. - - - ,. -fx-1., V V W My W H H V' ::f,fff:f:wQ,T?ff1..Q gl Ym...,, ,, 'Z Y V Y V ' f xlkx or Q i T N Q Q ., iw-9 X. 'zvgwzf V lwvgw nnlW1?' -EEZ M-Mg ec, pr, , Girls' Public Speaking Glub The Girls, Public Speaking Club did not, for some reason or other, organize this year. This fact, however, did not daunt the girls who were ambitious along the lines of public speaking. A goodly number of orators appeared to try out for the oratorical con- test. Frances Powell, who won out for the Seniors, also won from the other class representatives the honor of representing Chatta- nooga High Sehool in the annual declamatory contest. The efforts of all who entered were highly laudable. Those trying out were: Seniors-Dorothy Wilson, Frances Powellg Juniors-lVIildred lXfIcKenzic, Kathleen James, Ruth El- berfeld, Goldie Frank, Sophomores--Mzirtha Lee Taylor, Mary Brandman, Helen Gothard. Page One Hundred Six -I ---'J Liza?-::isafe -1-Q1 ?-ee gg-A -f -1-ff --f -:--1111-iiffwe-4-ey .- it - A?-f-- ef-,---M1f m-+- , , , , X, ,, ,,. UIQ' eh as ' we .-4 ig,f. , 1 1 ,v ,ir-f, f - i gf rg, 3 5 411 3 r 211, ii i 55? it ' MMU-jj fl gli H if?-1 5 5.1 , , 1 E Ez ii T Q3 Fl 'gin Vile H994 f wzgfrs i. 'if il li xg fl ,Li iii I, i p E J imp wif H? 5 , ? ' r E, H yi ffl 3513 lil? 1157!-Nj il? ,ami H W ' i Lil 4 I 2 lt? ,Q . - :ze . fn- -- 1, .A-15 ,, is w Q Q ei X ,, Q 'I will - Y YYY Y Y +77 ,Y I rf- fr , SMQ I Q mmmmrigffqmmmmf I . I -n-.---- -- ..... '.3.e51.Q-? Z4 ii l I I I -ga ---ii---ii Junmnmnn1Iv:s:-,gc1E',4InmnmmnmCQlunmnII1nnnInIIIg as I P4 I l ' II ly 1 I l , I .1 J A IQ I ' LQ E5 hi FPA' l l I I l, in i Lt 9' 9 I 1 5 , - - lil? ll! I Boys Public Speaking Club I I I , i I - l , The agencies which do the most good are not always those which make the most noise. I I I , . .I ua gil! Ehe Boys' Public Speaking Club is composed of boys who believe good practical public I Q I I spea .ing is essential to present-day success. Each member is willingly striving to gain I 1 practice .and experience to reach the goal of good speaking. They are each taking an active E Il interest In the school's declamatory and oratorical contests. E I . .Speeches are delivered by members at the meetings both for practice and constructive Q critigism. We are all far from perfection, but if earnest endeavor makes for perfection, Q ' we e ieve we are on the road leading somewhere near it. N' ' We wish to thank our two facult coaches for the sincere and valuable assistance I Y I given the club. Our only regret is that these two new teachers were not members of our ' school in the preceding years. If ever whole-hearted assistance has been tendered Mr. 1523 , Service and Mr. Smith have certainly given it. l ' True education does not end in the schoolg we shall all continue our endeavors to be- I E H I I I II! ,III come better speakers after we leave C. H. S. We have all hitched our wagons to stars. I I ll? l ' ll l IILJ I OFFICERS If. Q '3 BRANTLEY WATSON - - - - - - - President Q , JAKE BARON - - - - Vife-Preridenl ' j MARVIN MURPHY - - - ---- . Secretary I' I MESSRS. SMITH, SERVICE ---- - Faculty Advisor: U ilif Nl og I virus: I3 MEMBERS S2 Ili ELLIOT SI-IAPIRO HARRY WISE JAKE BARON I - IIl'EI,l MARVIN MURPHY JAMES TABB DAVID SCHWARTZ 1 I lIf ARRANTS DARWIN DONALD ROBINSON BORDEN JONES ' ll Q I till IF' I 5 Page One Hundred Seven E as at E A ifwswfg' V, ' Y MY ga ff f A, f -0 isxtg Q mml Q J mmml Q l - xi, - , ,, rv.. I.. 51. 1 1 's.il.l. i'iQ if f .,. f I . Pr? li: 1-S' ,. .,,.. -1. sIj..1f1. ... 5 31 'ls 1.1 Mite ..sf'f. v .QHA my.. , lik ffjjfj Si .l., .5 31552: 5. 1.51, 'iii 1.35.3 ...sag inf? llitiwi liege! . 53- . fl E+ :.. wg. A Wil.: ,fl'1Qjf .1 :p .4 E. sz. ig UIQ? Slim! ll I ' 'H f if l ..' iiili -f .edt . 4.1! ' s Ilktfss' T Exif. 'U 3 M59 . . pa, .. I 1' ri: 1. If :F . ' w., 3 . .Q .fij,'s.2. Ilufffiiii! I .. . .,. 5. s' I F557 1115335 . 3 R iw rs. .. . w ,-F' 5 Q iilifili. lllxfv i g.. .f,. .Viet 4 r i as .. .ps 4... . ...J .. -..e . .-.. .ix 7.7- -Sa .4-gg .:-rp'-.. .WW WN- A wHf:y...: zlr1.f1.1a-age-.-1: 2-.-,Legs We M 4 emmye 1- ' 'mm Wi' 4 ' T G' ' ' J , ,. .1111 ,.-- .9 V . ...-:f: 5Hm.s1:..:1A g ,- ' S ' A ' x ' I MRS MR. Parent-Teachers' Association of C. H. S. . WILLARD KEEN -------- ---- ffiidffll PHIL, SHUGART --------- - - 1st Vice-Pres. MRS. LUCY HOLTZCLAW MCDONALD - - - Znfi. Vice-Pres. MRS. R. S. CONNER - - - - - - - Recording Secretary MRS. J. F. HALE ---- - Corresponding Secretary MRS. H. A. SANDLIN - ---- Treasurer MRS. C. R. EAVES ---- - --------- Auditor CHAIRMAN OF STANDING COMMITTEES MRS. E. W. W1-HPS ----- - -------- Library MRS. CHAS. E. PLESS ------- - ------ Music MRS MRS MRS. MRS. MRS MRS MRS. . H. L. FANCHER - Cafeteria Gro. KILIAN - - Civics SPENCE DEAKINS - - Illiteracy S. B. PARKS - - - Legislative H. F. BOHR - - Telephone C. W. LUSK - Program RoY JACKSON - - Hygiene M.Rs. J. H. BARNETI' ---- - ------- - - Pnblieizy MRS. J. H. ETTER ------ - - - - House and Sanitation SIGNIFICANT ACCOIVIPLISHIVIENTS FOR THE YEAR FOR THE C. H. S. PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION 1. Gave S14-9.21 for soap and towcls for the school. 2. Gave 52.00 a month to the Opportunity School. 3. Purchased new silver and linen for the cafeteria. 4. Gave a George Washington Tea and cleared 52827. 5. Cooperated with D. A. R. in program presented at High School for benefit of Orchestra, and the education of a mountain girl adopted by the John Ross Chapter. 6. Planted two trees on the school grounds in memory of Mrs. M. B. 'Sansom and Mrs. B. F. Hickman, two Well loved and honored teachers. 1. Sponsored the purchase of a Motion Picture Machine and are backing the drive for our Athletic field. Page One Hundred Eight ....:::v. . . .. z.: as-.----:C T. .szmzr w-S -a:r..::-+ 1?JE -..'.g....:.,:.': . :.arw:..'f '-f. ez.: 4 s ?.:.f4.:..x 5 :exams-fr' 4 K E ,swf ff-. 2-,igzyiffili ill IL.-:.:Jlf3f9gf:Q'2-EJ--.Mai Serif' si 31 fu. r 'S9T7w 55 . W... fs . I. .fag . . 'Ei I 5 l li I A 1 li ill? r :Q YW M! I IEW we v ai 2 2563i ,I . .. .rj . .. . .L ..5. .wr .., , S .w , 1 . .,-. .L . li!! l . .LL1 12 .T-.1 nd I. ... , . I V. : .4 tp .3 .7 I l i .LJ .Li :- A 1-r,.f', x, nv V-1-A - ' -.frfgez-ff-Lx ff' L- - '. ..1 .Ll-Am -f --. 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Url J, QI 'fi' 1 1:-, ' ffl ' i 1 YEA, ,i , , arm ll ww W 'l 'pg' Q Q an s- VJ , l , '1 , I if ills M H17-jj. 2 that wires, Wiley? 551, 4 Eff! ,al 1 1 ee, ,, 4, , ., i A A all l' I 'lil +1 All at sea QD ' ll 1 X' ight A light opera presented by the Music Department of Chattanooga High School. ,lg A MISS MARY RUTH HALL, Director l lil ASSISTED BY MISS MARGUERITE AULL 1 Q CAST OF CHARACTERS V' ' li' ' . Qflltlitlli Capt. Corcoran of the pinafor-e ........ Ned Huf- Lord Chancellor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jghn Roedel Ill QE, ll .faker u Koko, Lord High Executione1'..Elliot Shapiro jli 511' Joseph POFYCI' -.w----,--- : ---- CllI1f0I1 H0lmeS Josephine, captain's daughter .,...... Eva Collie Ralph R3.ClCStI'3W .......... ,....... A . W. Collins Little Buttercup ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, Elizabeth Spider ,,L1'1, Dlpk Deagieye -.-A-----.-- .-,.-.,..,. G eorge Hnull Patience ...............,............ Annie Mae Sullivan M1 , i Mldshlpmite ..,................................Y.,., Ed Ulrich Mabel ,,,,,,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,4 4 ,,,, P earl Colsfon 3 F4 l The Pirate King ........,....,.. Thurston Bennett Phyllis ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, -,--,,--- , ---- N ell Davis Q5 lei? ' Frederick, a pirate apprentice .... Dooley Lowe Fairy Queen ...,.,. ,,,,,,. R uth Elberfeld 5,325 Police Sergeant ...............,.......... Doyle Baisden Yum-Yum ,,,,,,,,, p ,,,,,, Mildred Baron ' if 27- is Grosvenor, a poet .......... ....... J ean Anderson Peep-Bon., .,,,. ,,,,,,, J ean Coleman oy Strephon, a shepherd ........,.., George'Donehue Pitti-Sing ...,..,... ,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, K a thleen James Tf gaalmll I Mikado .......,......, t ......,..................... Ellis cocaine N ill D Kilrnyv og Gooo EIQIJKFOEEIFYHIICES Cqhagnllzerlagrihllylaifgarit larcjwn, Doris Sandef, Viygan Davgls, Mary S -' E 3, aug er y, ugenla a we , eona ar , ma ,o le, izamet arrett, ar'ori , . d 1 SIEQSTERS, Clpusliis SND-AKANTS or ?IR gosEPHIPoRr1Eiz-higary Linn, Elgizabetli 'I'z-Ilnerilnlgatiiellirecss Vgglegligi , 1 ilk ae, rances owe , ons erton. na ones, one ewe en, ni , . ' , F B , Winer, Mayme -Jo Connor, Bertha Sutton,.Agnes McArthur, Marzy Iillenagiiilg, Ijmiiiii GI:-fe? Tuma e A ' ' 1 1 Q, ' X PAREQIES-.Lillifan Shipg, Calrrog Diak1ris,FiIea1nettlf Nglllins, Ilirilfm Jlolhnson, gnc? Hlzirrison, Nancy Sue '- l 1 ' A nse , at er1ne arrett, orot ona son, o ut I orris, j ' t , 'd . ' l l 75' is PIRATES OF PENZANCE'D3Wllil Hall, C, L. Carmack, Earl Cdiigts, lllscijxartlviilalllnerhtagdt, John Parks, iii? Grant Martin, Herbert Schenck, James May, Clanton Walton, Brantley Watson, Glen Harrill, Stewart Cald- ' , we . 'X POLICE--John Herring, Moore J. Smith, Ishmael Moore, Alvie Edwards, David Parks, Lynn Sample. - ' jggglxl BUSINESS STAFF I li Business Manager ...,.......... Miriam Benkovitz Stage Manager ......,., . ,.... Ishmael Moore ' Assistant Business Manager ....,...., Paul Long Property Manager ....... ....,.. E lizabeth Ford . ,QQ A ,rx Tickets ,,.,... . ...........,................ Herman Barnette Chief Electrician ,,,,,,, .,,,,, C harley Comer iff 3? ill Program, ....,......... .... ....,.................,.... P a ul Long House Manager .........,,...,.....,,,. Allison Fraker l Candy ............... I .................. Mary Louise Kropp 1 ig Wt USHERS1HUgh Smith, William Hartley, James Hartley, Jack Parks, A. J. Scarborough. Q V ,. ,, 1 ll ii Page One Hundred Ten 1 il 'K l 1' it I- l li ' , ll E it ill va Bn, W ' -Z-lllllrll-all-,liflalf,'EISTTTQ21,gf1S.,e.gggQ,QQ:Ql5.. .L Lf ,Af , c.---V,--Y :Y -Ja... - --, ,:- , -- Al g,,,,,,,,,, .,,L ,,.,,, ,.. HU, ,, .,, . , ,Y , :,,,,-,-,,.,.,.. 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Following the precedent set by the last few years, the orchestra went to Nashville to the State Teachers' Association, where they played in the all-state orchestra. To make money for this, with the help of the band, they gave a concert at Richard City, March 26. The orchestra is fortunate in having an enthusiastic and well trained director, Miss MEMBERS ' SECOND VIOLINS LEE GREENE GULLEY SARA MILLIKEN MILDRED WooD FAY METZGER CORNETS BORDEN JONES DAVE RAULSTON CHARLES HUBBARD TROMBON E DICK SELCER - CLARINETS MAURICE CLARK CHARLES WEST DRUMS BELLS ' ELMER GRIFFITH WILLIAM MCGHEE f I, fff- 1- - ffw-, f----f-.L . --v ,- - 0 ,f?i1?afi,g Q 2mmb L rj? Afgi-f,e.E,..,..f am-Aa-.:.,-?..w:.L1,.,s..m , l 'x225,r7 5 ..., ,, ll f' l .L 5 lla . . . ,, . 245 sf Hg? it lx l l I ,QM I , 4 ., gg 5-A Il Q, ef li is lie? 2 li Ia 1 llfiialli I I I 1 5 ii U l I! ll if , 1 ii Q li . fi MI- .El wi fr 2' EEN Qi W1 1 I l I I 1? l ll iiltiiitf l as RAF if ,ii ,N l F I I1 lv , tg ,,! ,I , Q ,, 1,3 , A 1? 4 all ' J lirlmtili limp? ll riffs' ll ll' I If lla - 'l ire, ll ll '31 In li ,, Borden jones, cornetist, I : 5, I El lg was given Second place as cornetist. Ii A I I, rl l li. film :ll Q Il 1 Ill Vg, 1' l li .Qs izi 'QL l' I 'E' 55,2 5 Mary Ruth Hall. I ra. el, I - 1 fi 2' 541525 I ' Q' FIRST VIOLINS il FREDA WINZIMER 1 T ,Q-jg MARGARET COLQUITT 5 Qiif it CLARA RAINES W, ,El ,N 42 ED WHITE . , fri? ' JOSEPHINE WINER , ALMA WHITTEN lil ' l gl SIDNEY SHALLET .ll ,q. , l lg SAXOPHONE '55 A L W. R. BLAANCHARD if ll HEI FIC if tif. ' 5 x l ll ll ra-A ll ' lg .gr it if Page One Hundred Eleven :I+ 5 il 111 lg-e Il lil Eli ' A . . ws. HS Slim! 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Y 2, 'E 3' ,I lx :I fisfe' I I 1' EI Ii .II III ' I III II I IIS, I IIE! II T I QI I WI I J!-QI7 I' I 'I I el I IM I I PQI' I A I I--I I I III I IEIII II Ip. I Qi sm' ' ,IISSIII Mlxed Glee Club LEIMQQII ll 'if I 51 Y , gg ' FIRST SOPRANO LOUISE SIVLEY TENOR ' ff III JEANETIE OLLINS NANCY SUE ANSEL A. W. COLLINS 5532.29 EDNA JOHNSON MAISIE ROBINSON CLINTON HOLMES -iihfig, KATHERINE JARRETT DOROTHY DONALDSON BORDEN JONES MARY ELLEN IVINGS ELIZABETH BAIRIJ GLENN HARRIL QI CARROL DEAKINS BARBARA THATCH DOOLEY LOWE V, MARY LINN CORRIS NORTON EARL COUNTS lg 5 PAULINE WEST GUSSIE BRENNER vii LILYAN SHIPP ELIZABETH SPITLER BASS ftizigg PEARL COLSTON JANICE DAWSON DOYLE BAISIJEN fgjif LUCILLE LA FERRY LILLIAN HUTSON NEO HUFFAKER I Q 5, ELIZABETH D. JARRETT VIRGINIA KING JOHN ROEDEL X CATHERINE HILL WADDLE MARGARET BROWN THURSTON BENNETT J, . I DOROTHY WOODARO MARY HEIBECK I ELLIOTT SHAPIRO 1I'TQIY5,w EMILYN RIDGE EMILY EAVES ELLIS GOODLOE .fI,5Q'I'IN ELEANOR CAMERON JAKE BARON ,TEIIQII SECOND SOPRANO MARJORIE LANE JOHN PARKS ,El , Q EVA COLLIE FRANCES SMITH JOHN HERRING ' -- Q FRUMA BELLE WINER MARGARET ROBERSON GEORGE HULL ff' IONE FLEWELLAN MOORE J. SMITH LI' INA JONES' ALTO W. R. BLANCHARD Z! NELL DAVIS LOUISE GREEN FRANCES POWELL jfI EUGENIA CALDWELL MARY DAUGHERTY KATIE B. VAN ARiDALE I ri If' MH.DRED MORTON LEONA CLARK SADIE DUEROEE ' Q, MARY BELLE CHILIJRESS KATHLEEN JAMES FRIEDA SPECTOR ALMA COLLIE ELIZABETH TABER ANNA MAE SULLIVAN 1 BESSIE HILL I - Ii ig IIEEW W I2 52 Page One Hundred Twelve Q OOOOGO I IN I -M ,,,G M, I I A A I I I ,J V, 1, an M, -HL, , ., .-in-.SL ,,:L,..,,,...,: ,L.L12,1-Asif:-.A-::,. :,:,f.f,,S::,fV--LW, , Q.. ,,,.,,,,,M,.,L .,,, A , ,, , , TM ,,,,,,I , OA,,., , , M,,I,I,,,,,L,-I. 4, OAAL ,Jaw ,. -.,.I.,,,,,Lm,, , ..,.L , I II . . I I I I -Y. I I Ii . I il I 'SI I lil I. I I If?-IS PM Iwi S I ii? ll EIB wifi V34 II I li II I I EE I? I A I, Iv III I It x 'I I I f I NAT dawn-W V Ni if- lf N Q 'l Dffgw' 62+ 3 ffm iL1.L24.l.-. ff lf. I 'El' 2- 7 il 1L:.f::E,:..q:.- -ff M - r :,gg1f5,,:gW:.E:,.:..gf W ' ' ' ' uw' ' Af if WML., .,,, -mL-.,,,. . - A -...,,..L:.,,:,.,,. -L., Q EE fi E QE? :li IEE ,i , -if 'ji .sill Q 5 .ei Wi h j..,j ig I lee - 9 an Glrls Glee Club .IM Wi? Under the direction of Miss Mary Ruth Hall the Girls, Glee Club has become one of the most outstanding organizations of Chattanooga High. Some members of the club who -2 are also of the music classes broadcast from W. D. O. D. at the Hotel Patten on March 9th, and the entire club took part in the Mountaineer Program, sponsored by the D. A. R. I V l This is the first year that one-half credit has been given to those belonging to the Glee l .gl Club. FIRST SOPRANO JEANETTE OLLINS KATHERINE JARRETT MARY ELLEN IVINGS CARRoL DEAKINS LILYAN SHIPP EDNA JOHNSON MARY LINN PAULINE W.EsT PEARL COLSTON LUCILLE LAFERRY MARGARET HALL DOROTHEA BARTLETT BARBARA THACH DOROTHY DONALDSOIN CLARA CAYCE MARGARET BROWN SECOND SOPRANO JEAN COLEMAN EUGENIA CALDWELL Page One Hundred Thirteen EVA COLLIE NELL DAVIS ABBIE GREEN DOROTHY HASSLER SYBIL SHUMAKER IONE FLEWFLLEN ELIZABETH D. JARRETT ALMA COLLIE LOUISE SIVLEY NANCY SUE ANSEL MAISIE ROBINSON VIRGINIA KING DOROTHY WoonARn ELIZABETH SPITLER JANICE DAwsoN IDUISE HUDSON ANNIE MORRISON INEZ HARRISON MARGARET HALL DoRRIs NORTON EMILYN RIDGE ELIZABETH BAIRD FRUMA BELLE WINER EMILY EAvEs MARJORIE LANE MILDRED MoR5roN FRANCES SMITH MARY BELLE CHILDRESS MILDRED BARON DoRRIs SANDERS INA JONES MARGARET RoBERs0N MARY ELLEN RYAN ELEANOR CAMERON ALTO LEoNA CLARK MARY DAUGHERTY KATHLEEN JAMES ANNA MAE SULLIVAN SADIE DUBROFF FRIEDA SPECTOR BESSIE HILL WH E If El ,l -A I . .4 fi fi ll ll ll if I1 is li i 9 I I: A l .I is s 2 I 1 I I I 1 Q 1,1 l I -.W , ..,,. ...W -AMW.. I f ...,.e:.::-gf -,,,,,,, ,,.-.,.,,,f . . 1' Tr ,:.4::.:-:Lf fr -7,71.,::::r:-xigffgijff-pal -f 'IZ'--1-H ' ' 221 .+wAgfA.3g.:-MAAEQAL if swift 551 E3 I I -m,EEEE,,.LEEL ,W ,,.. W, A ,-4.M,qN,,.,,H.,.L,,-.ILI, ., mini Page One Hundred Fourteen Page One Hundred Fifteen Page One Hundred Sixteen Page One Hundred Seventeen Page One H nndred Eighteen Page One Hundred Nineteen lf' f' fi . .g g ax-fix: -.i In Memoriam WILLIAM SNYDER '28 LL EROISM is the dazzling and glori- ous concentration of courage. And, certainly, William with his lament- able physical handicap Was courageous to the point of heroism. Always cheerful, ready with a smile, quick of wit, William took his place in the ranks of his school fellows, keep- ing their pace, performing the same school tasks Without ever once asking for quarter. With his passing on lylarch 28, 1927, goes a fine, little soldier Whose sporting attitude toward what life had for him, made him at once a noble example and an in- spiration. Page One Hundred Twenty Eramaiirn Nuyu ,. , , eve.,........fv-,.-iv.. ... , . , f.,-. ,....,,.-,--..,v-?w1fj.,a-T N3 Q '. A-C HT' '.,, L ,, lQ,,'l,iL,,',::t-T:-:TIT 'fini' -4 1i!'T She Stoops to Conquer f'The old is ofttimes better than the new, thought the Seniors when they decided upon Oliver Goldsmith's play, She Stoops to Conquer, given on February 11th. The wisdom of the selection, as also the extreme worthiness of the play, is easily seen when we consider that it has lived in the hearts of the people for more than 'a century and a half. The fact that it is a classic of the highest type, more than holding its own, adds to the reputation that C. H. S. has always had for producing only the best. Alma Collie, as Kate Hardcastle, portrayed well the part of a young enthusiastic girl, determined to win the love and favor off the so-called bashful Mr. Marlowe, portrayed by Stanley Barr, who supplied the romantic atmosphere in which Miss Hardcastle stooped. Dorothy Elberfeld, as Mrs. Hardcastle, and Moore Smith, as Mr. Hardcastle, and William Hartley, as their mischievous son, made a very interesting family group, who present- ed their parts with unusual ability and furnished the humor of the play. Each member of the cast contributed his bit to the presentation of the play. A great part of its success was because of the untiring efforts of Miss Aull, the director. CAST , Mr. Hardcastle .....,.., ........ M oore J. Smith Kate Hardcastle ...,.............,........r..,, Alma Collie Tony .,,.,,,,,.,.,,,...,.,.. ,,......,. W illiam Hartley Miss Neville ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Frances Gray Bristow Marlowe ......... ..,....... S tanley Barr Maid ................. .............. E lizabeth Cook Hastings ..........,..... 1.......... ......... A l vie Edwards Stingo .,.,...,. .,,,..,,,,,, W illiam Bunn Sir Chas. Marlowe ........ ........ H erbert Jones Slang .......... .......... W illiam E, Jones Diggory ........................ ................ I ake Baron Muggins ....... ......... C arl McDonald Mrs. Hardcastle ........ ....... D orothy Elberfeld . ,..' U.-. Amanidab ...,... .........Alvin Setliffe Page One Hundred Twenty-two fb, I ,I ,. , ., ,',,1-11:1--v - .- ,js ' .AJ ,. .. V .xlv , Z .... ,Snr 1,9 , 1 I I I I I: I - I I ui vii ' I I i i IE SCT' 7 Q, ' ' funn--'--I-I- -'h- J-mg', 'V 'J ' ' N v 'Qf 'A ' Iumimmnmlmnmx lmmnmnnmnxbwi - ' 57 mmnumzmmzmm 'X 0. 'P U? D 'P' ' is New 8 W ' s l I I E 'fi Mi g ' , f 'IM I li I 6 E W I, Q: E51 ll Ile air ,I ll I 1 I gf! 4 A I 1,5 fy lr lglgg ,W VQIIJ I .EE 5 I I II I I 291 nigga lf ?!' Il le! 3' l 'ji lim ll i V95 I ag 'l S 3 if Li A I I I I il Q I I I fn I - A II I I ii + as as I - iw I Seven Chances 5543 'K I I A 'll Em JUNIOR PLAY, PRODUCED APRIL 29 I I I4 Wi A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS BY ROI COOPER MEGRUE ,I RHI' 1,46 I 1 F I V5 I M5 1 THE CAST llg N KIN ORDER OF THEIR APPEARANCE, ' IA I, if I ., I V , I Ii 'R QQ WQQ EARL GODDARD, a lawyer .......... .... ........ J A MES EVANS JOE SPENCE, his friend ....,....... - ,..........,.. ........,.......... J o E LUSK 3 SEMI RALPH DENBY, who dotes on jokes ....... .... I DONALD ROBINSON If Q lilw fill?-A Ifigklia HENRY GARRISON, a lawyer ................ .............. G EORGE HULL lj? if H. V53-gf , fglllgi GEORGE, a steward in the club ....... J. .......... LIONEL SILVERMAN I BILLY MEEKIN, a friend, indeed .......... ....., M ARvIN MURPHY ly 5' lil JIMMIE SHANNON, the hero ...................... .,............ J AMES TAEB ll MRS. GARRISGN, inclined to henpeck ,,....... .... J .... M EREDITH HALEY fl ANNE WINDSOR, the leading lady ......... ..... L ...' M IRIAM BENKOVITZ ff!-I l 1, '1 . ' I I il IRENE TREVOR, trying to grow up .............,.. .......... A NNIE MARY SWEET Exim KIGEORGYJ, GARRISON, already engaged ........... ............ JR Um ELEERI-'ELD 2 :I-1 . - I LILY TREvoR, who dotes on knights, etc .,....... .... ELIzAEEm BAIRD 3: Tfi' PEGGY Woon, very modern .,................,.... I ............,. ........ M A1zIE ROBINSON ,f 'iff FLORENCE JONES, who longs for a cave man .......,.. .J .... ANNIE MORRISON ,I ill QQ BELPTY WILLOUGHBY, who hopes for the best ......... .......... A LICE CARDEN gil' 'WI e lI?i99l'i E5 I9 1: -M1 . Page One Hundred Twenty-three ' gl ' 1 ' X X25 ei all il V V 'AA' C 'ASQ 'is rg, 'A ,Q 7 P Rg'1 ,,QI'1'L':'llQ7 'V Y f frff- W A, ff' - V W YYVY --- igegffllmmmmq Q Q J Q Q - Wliifiggs L, I WELL, ,,,, LE, s,,s , LLYQ ssss L I,,I-Lg,s,,s I, , ,A of LL ,,e.. ,ffi i 'ff:if, f gpm :gm 92, -A I :T FT LL: In , - , , - ,, ,, l,,.,?,, W-EQZ ,.,- , ' ss --:. I l .swf if-Hui I pw II I: .. 1 'M I, H . i x I5 I IVR TAI? IQ . Q5 AGI? N555 E . , .xx .I HEI X Rwc, .., . N, M, The Taming of the Shrew By WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE DIRECTED BY MRS. LUCY H. MCDONALD PRESENTED ON SHAKESPEARE'S BIRTHDAY, APRIL 23 Katharina ..... Bianca ......., Baptista ..,.,. Petruchio ....... Lucentio ,,.,.... - Tranio ....... Gremio ,..... Hortensio.. Grumio ,......... Biondello ....,,. Vincentio .,.,... Curtis .,,............. Nathaniel ......,.. Joseph ............ ' Tallor ........ Milliner ..... Widow .......... Servant. ....Y.................... ......... . Musicians and Entertainers. CAST .............,,.VIRGINIA BAKER ...,...MILDRED MCKENZIE ...,..........EARL GARRETT .........ALVIE EDWARDS .................HARRY WISE .....,...BRANTLEY WATSON BARON ......,.JAMES HARTLEY .........,..SIDNEY SHALLET ........W1LLIAM HARTLEY ,,.,.........HENRY ETTER HUFFAKER ,.,.,.......,..IVIILDRED BAROIN .........,.......,.VVILLIAM. BUNN ,.,...................EDWARD ULRICH .,........ELIZABETH D. JARRETT ............DOROTHY ELBERFELD .,..............AGNES CoRN,ET'r Page One Hundred Twenty-four Jai. 2 I'-.J QW 1 I ii! in 5. . L wif .74 Q RI E , . .HI ' s .M 2, Iiiiiii I IEW Q. . .fl If, 3, I 33135 L: 524 IMI! ,. 'si ,ar . iqlgifii LIT! Liligii WMI! 4-KY --A W-Wm, f f, -vs as 1.-1? Aqpx I I 7 --' ii9:?i'm.1IY5KCQ 5 'Tgiimmfff gum A D 'B-gg, y A-f, T' -A A-Ve: . -A-ff--:H --W - --:Tiff l 1 l I . Aaffr, M ,.-.--.--.--..... ...... -,.-,,.,,-,s Y Nik A Aw Y 'Q' img Y rv VY I ,, Y 7 Q l Elg l : N Q ,T ymmmsfarizqmmmg Q f ix A-Alf. AAA ., il 2 2. 7 5 A QNX lr Ql,1i.fl1T,.1'Tf '.:.t.': ' F' ' 'L' - T S iii-S' l UV l , 2,2 5'I - l lm E ' +1 QQ Q 1 Pl 'S-f A 7 ll'f ll A 113' ' . M ill' x , I 6 ' 5 all El if l , 51 l w l il ' ' .El 'E ...Jil Q s ji F' l l l , U , f V .l '- 1531- , 5 ' li ll ! el 6 S l I S5 ' . , K ,ling Stunt Nlght ' M '4' ,E ll l I CHATTANOOGA HIGH SCHOOL 1 PROGRAM filillll M i l I. Ebony Entertainers: directed by Scott McBroom. , 'Q i Entre Act: Surgical operation, directed by Elizabeth Ford. , ' II. Auntie's Flower garden: gymnasium classes, directed by Miss Sadie Magill. ,' ' Entre Act: Patter, by Goldie Frank and Marvin Murphy. AQ, III. Competition, Exhibition, and Magician: R. O. T. C., directed by Major Setliff. 6 Entre Act: Charlie, by George Hull. l V IV. Peggy's Dream: Art Classes, directed by Mlss Emma Owens. i H ll, Entre Act: Dorothy and Ruth Elberfeld. , . ,NIH V. Slips from the Funnies: faculty, directed by Miss Mabel Jones. V i , ,Gig l Bringing up Father. il Tillie the Toiler. 3. Gasoline Alley. El gg lg BUSINESS STAFF l ll' E 15 l MRS. E. A. VVVHIPS: ............. .............................................. ........--., D i rector l lil MISS AILEEN Molzlzow ...................................... A ...................................... .....,............ T icketr Ll ,fl CHARLEY COMER ...........,.,.,,.......................................................,.................. .1 ..,.,,. Advertising Q il The orchestra under the direction of Miss Mary Ruth Hall. I .6 ,ll l 1 T fl STAGE STAFF A lv - .l l ' ,Qi ISHAMEL MOORE ......... ................................... A ....... , .....l................... M anager l. l lligf-,ll GEORGE HULLL ......... .................................... ......... A l 'J'l.Yfll7lf Manager ,href Alsalll - . Q.. l',3y3,, CHARLEY Colvllslz ......... .................................... E lmrzrzan Ir., Wil ly' ELIZABETH FORD .................. ....................... P roperry Custodian EK- fl1,lQf1llj,i ELIZABETH BAIRD ....................... Arsirtanz Property Custodian ,W lllgfgll Mlss MARGUERITE AULI. ......... ...,......,.....,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, S uperqlirar 'I lil' le' 'il A 1: 'F .il If MQ All 'gg ill ill R , ill! ' l',f.t Page One H1l1ldl'Fd Twerlfyrfitfe l I Y N 3 ll L k eg AA A - E A E is is A frfrige lQlfNfQ1 r - ' fr V- 0 . Q5lllllllllll.lllllllm2jA:mlnlllllllllllll1 Q 1lllnllllllllllllrr,i-Hg,-f g: ! Q llllllllmlllnnnnyfllnllllllllllllllgg fs C Q7mI11ImmI1H1Ir33Q1 C JUIHlIIIl1II1111ID:S-3E'l:GIHH!HI111HH11lfsyU11III11?IKIl'.1 im Q E 93 E 5 5 v Z5 2 553' varsity Club ' OFFICERS A MCARTHUR - - , ---- President Q SMATHERS - ---- Seerelary BLOCK - - - - - Treasurer 5136? MEMBERS A .XT X TUCKER, L. LICHTEN TURBEVILLE BLOCK HAMIC SETLIFFE A DE'1TcH HOLMES MCARTHUR ' KEEKE V1 BATES, R. E SMATHERs , ' SEALS Mooluz TUCKER, T. N. LEWIS FQ' , HARMON ROBERSON Q' COLORS! Maroon and White MOTTO: Chattanooga High School First 9 E H Page One Hundred Twenty sm' I ..- Q f E E . A E ng? ZxqnmmmmnnmnnnfQ,3mmmxijgmmmqQQ mmfQJmm2jgmmfQ iLQymmnnnnmnnnm fig a. .,, 1 v , V, 0 ' 'A' ' - - ' -'Q -'- -x 4 Y. A EI' I . 7 5 Jmmmb5'g1mmmCQ1 gJ 'L ...... -. ...... - ..... -L QQ, . f f A V S ! 1 ' 2 I I 4 I 3.0 , Qi, 4 s Y W QQ, ,Sig fs digg S' ,ZX 1 'I V 75? X la AP, Ytb 6 1 1.1 's,,x ' ff 1 ol? Q l asf s , 2.5223 Q X I K jg g-Db' Jig R ,f YI! - Q.. yy 1 ma ' X-G3 f' ss. -' N N-X 44- , fl . X, is ' A 1 QP W A 1 'f y 1 Ti X uf VA Q N.. .J Q L - Q c., bib V V ' 1 1 ' Semen- Revo:-li Viv-omLnpnv13.QsQr9C ql 40i1 If .U Calendar M V' SEPTEMBER f'- Q ' 9 9. Sophs report. They seem to be Freshmen except in name only. V 10. Juniors appear on scene and act unconcerned. 13. Seniors report early to inspect new teachers before deciding upon which courses to pursue. l 14. Hail! Hail! The gang,s all here. Students amazed at the bob-haired teachers. X 15. Class sessions begin. Alarm clocks brought into useg however, some must y have failed to ring. , ' TQ 16. Some. students are seen carrying books QMostly Sophsj. Wonder why? 17. Office seems to be most popular placeg however, Wee Willie keeps kool. . 6 1 20. Students begin to realize the full worth of their vacation. X ' 5 22. Virginia and George are elected song leader and cheer leader for another 1 i f year. 1 U 23. Beautiful memorial 'service held for our beloved Mrs. Hickman and Mrs. NVQ ii Sansom. P ll' 24. High School shows Rhea County that she knows how to play football- 31,4 Qi the score, 20 to 0. ' Q W Aub df thF'vH hv f' , 428. a oar or e air. urra . :M 4 li 29. Teachers seem to know from lessons that we have made good use of 5,3434 Fair day. E I . H9 1 30. Can we yell? I'll say we can ly Pep meeting for Tech High Game. fox LM. 1 ll 1 gr 1614 Q vi l ,r , I y 5 M Q N Page One Hundred Twenty-seven ' as 1 1 - .ag K Q Q Q Q J f? gn' s A 1 :N lf'-v-wg? 1 gli gg-3 E i J ...-.e- .-..a--- C f 4 3 K 'lily .071 ,JN i V x ' T ffl , x Go' fix .X X , , ,J ' if 1 1 W I 4 w X X Hymn' f-n1nxx x ' - L '-,N Q . A I X'-lefpese FMR llxellimlie Q6 'P tm are Bill BDHLGGOCSUV T-Pod!! Pbmdie ll, Calendar OCTOBER Tech High got the jump on us this time. VVhat's did is did, so why worry? First issue of Maroon and White comes out. Three cheers for our new printing press! Sopranos, Altos, Bases, and Tenors are divided into sections in chapel so we can show people how we can sing. What excuse will we use now? Conversazione challenges the Officers' Club to a debate. Now, we'll see who can talk! Dr. Rimmer tells us the definition of electricity in a shock- ing way. CHe seems to be rather a live wire himself.D Hfigh School won from Bradley with the score 18 to 0 after a hard-fought battle. Who said our boys didn't know how to play football? Now, we know the Seniors have started out right. Miss Aull was elected sponsorg Alvin Setliffe, president, and Alvie Edwards, vice-president. Our band has blow out and shows us what it really can do. Our boys came over the top again with the score 0 to 0 in our favor against Anniston, Ala. Institute. The Seniors finish the election of their dignified QU officers. Those elected: Secretary, Frances Gray Bristow, Treasurer, William Bunn, Cheer leader, Beryl Block. Drive for annual subscriptions goes on. A heated debate was given in chapel between Conversazione and the Of- ficers' Club on: Resolved: that C. H.. S. should have an annual. The affirmative side convinced everyone we should have an annual. High School piles up the score 40 to 0 against Winchester. Donehue is informed that the ringing of the bell means chapel is dismissed! Bill Jones stars not only in football but in explosions too. Became hero. Oh horrors! At last the dreaded day has arrived-reports. We see Where we will get to stay at home for a few nights. QOf course because we wish toj. More pep meetings. Day before the big game. More excitement when invitations are issued by Conversazione to the football boys. The fatal day! McCallie got the jump on us. Page Om' Hundred Twenty-eight ggysmgsimam. DY gg 7 t Q ,mama aa ----- -r --------- xg, if Q! H p .,p . il? . . , F. 6. ., iii Tel i fi . lg! Q i latmw .3 Q l' !. SJ, - lx - bidi' Bm HS ' h Z !i!,g' cn ' ' 11 j 1 is ff-A-Pg If Q Q f . , Cseiffu-lGl'lmdS i HA R A L9 g . R i ' sif 'l' no -e Z ,. nmfn 'ff -va ' 1 W I M he S2 '31 1 'S...sQfJf.,, Clmusmxj MW M W !!5 ,' y Calendar mf 4 NOVEMBER W 9 Q l. Dynamo Staff makes its first appearance before the Senior Class. Pupils begin to pose for the birdie 2. Although Miss Trimble has not gone out for football practice, she was tackled and downed by a small boy running on Vine Street. 4. Open House Day for Parents. Teachers astonished at how good the students I . really can be. , . i 5. High School plays another 0 to 0 game with Knoxville High. 8. Sergeant Jones goes on the warpath again. Some boys feel smaller than l ! they did before. H55 fl' ll. Miss Ferger has rather a hard time keeping Virgil students' eyes on their Wifi! books instead of wandering outside. The Huntsville team arrived. They proved to be a little too strong for us. ,A 12. Those students who did not entirely freeze at the game yesterday and those ,, ' who thawed out enough came to school. H Q P' y 15. Rumor is out that Virginia Deakins is our Battalion Sponsor this year. V' ! lil 16. Back to our childhood days again! The doctor inspects and vaccinates. y i . gg? i 17. Other sponsors are announced: Frances Powell, Co. Ag Elizabeth Ford, EU: Co. B3 and Ruth Elberfeld, Band. 1 fl 4: X 18. Everyone is disappointed. 'To much mud for gym exhibition and We prefer Mig il ' l ' no mudslinging. y ii y ! 19. Classes organize for City-Central ticket selling. ' ' 'Lg ! Q 22. Pep here. ' Q lv! . 23. Pep there. ! il 24. Pep everywhere. . ! i li 25. Thanksgiving Day! Those turkey dinners! Yum, yum! ,Q 27. The fatal day. we met our Waterloo, but in score only. 30. From all appearances Awltummy must be All at Sea. y gi 51 iff E 1 ', ,. I ! 9. iw EI! ' 4 ' ' X i Page One Hundred Twenty-nine i ! A , MQ M A . g , , . ' li 5 Qgimnninmmr-'ifigtamnmnmnmf 6 Q Q 5 h8 .- i---llffff-f.'f 1ELf,ff f' if f fL..- M ' -. W V V 4-'51, L V E E f .. e , Athi? ' 1 'ima my g , , 32 32 QS E .P A146-450. Pr .K Him W E 1--2. te-E, YF. Eg Atv- -. . E3 -f'- N 'f X N f EX I - 1 X Z N ' i 5 -,P I 4? 7 s- ' -Q-Q5 X X ' 1 Al Nliki' l'l0v-mrd i E oq'i Q+l'U'xS ski . a I N Hx- if P5 'HNEY' U5 NXuC,X1f2?j qi' uf? nsvec inn WA I Calendar DECEMBER The carnival! The carnival is the thingln Had all kinds of wild animals and quite a few monkeys. Mr. Bates comes back to us again and tells us about some of his thrilling experiences while abroad this summer. Louis shows his ancestral ability Caccording to Darwinj by climbing the flag pole. Another hero! Domestic Science girls make pies. We advise them not to go swimming without life savers. If the gym classes are as bad as the one in chapel, Miss Magill has our sym- pathy. After all, they were not bad--just All at Seaf' Reports are mailed home. Pupils quail at meeting the gaze of their parents. Mr. Hendrix sports another new suit. Ship ahoy! Everyone sees All at Seaf, More hairs of the Dynamo Staff turn gray. We paste our first group of pictures. Mr. Hendrix receives an early Christmas present. lVIany admirers. It is announced that Nlabel won the short story contest. Mabel is a good story teller. Sponsors are presented to the Battalion. No rain this year, but cold. Cir- cus goes off with great success. We wonder how much Latin Mary Nena taught the Dickinson students. We heard she was hard-boiled just like a regular teacher. Some of the old students return to visit us. Helen Creveling and Edna Earle Clausel sing. More old students. We wonder if they are trying to see how much the school has degenerated since they left? Seniors play Santa Uulian Hamicj to the Vine St. Orphanage. Last day of school this year! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all. A Page One Hundred Thirty Li K'-fe, f'.iQ.Q- L., ':i5 ' . N g V r 1 2:1 '7 5 e t4--+-Q--- ' WL. . , . ' , ,.., . . . ? T, ji '4 53 --- 'P ! f X gf we . NX .fi 1-Q.yq.S Us Q 7X 'TT crmmvs ' 1 t fl MN VSA-.Qbnll Q Q . fm A . ll if Li 5' f s it-Je Q S 1 dsl! l-lowe ILQX-mhem m!xeA!Tl.?. ' 'vhs pn, Rohn x wee. we .15 q Calendar ' JANUARY 1 From the expression on faces, the New Year does not seem to be so happy. Wanted-a few hours of sleep. Billie plays the role of shero in Vergil class. Some bug! Mr. Hlendrix sings some love songs. Wonder if Mr. Rugg is really bashful? First interclass girls' basketball game played! Seniors start again on their road to victory. Seniors-103 Juniors-l. Miss Ferger goes to see f'The Scarlet Letter and sheds an abundance of tears. She even admits it! One more day of grace. The fatal day! Exams! More exams. Ditto. The Boys, Hi-Y Octette from Howard High furnishes us some real music. Great rejoicing because of the victory over Notre Dame. Reports are made out for the semester-good, bad, and indifferentg mostly indifferent. More music in chapel. Mrs. Riddle plays some real pieces. Three cheers for the cafeteria! We have something new-ham sandwiches with mustard. Inspection! The boys have bright and shining faces-not to mention shoes. Page One H undred Thirty-one g .V f?.jf1:'i i'1: i?1'E3ffif? f, 3 ??5i,, S U FARMS f- rf WJ f 7 2? y ifygg f f 1 .- i if e jeff? .-.5 X iL.a-.:..-- ANN! Yec5'ov s-Bwfllwdrup ' 3 L t e M l l l w..t.M Sfmt. M94 Calendar FEBRUARY Both the girls and boys of High School down Central in basketball. Senior girls have another victory-223 Sophs-6. p The Stringers string us along. Service held for the planting of trees. 'We may have shade yet. Thanks to the l926 Seniors. New Sophs arrive, and wander around. Old Sophs feel important. Dr. Brown speaks to us and tells us something of college and its require- ments. Seniors sport their rings and pins. The Student Council has a relay race in the hall to beat the bells. llflr. Robinson heads the runners. More opera music in chapel. VVe are told the stories of the operas. Mr. Service offers to pay anyone using his ticket to The lVIasked Ball. She Stooped to Conquer charmingly and with great success. High School gets a novelty in line of valentines-seven baby white rats. Bill Hartley proved Miss Trimble to be four feet high in Trigonometry class. Soph girls down the Juniors 3 to l. Grand opera music with accent on the grand. Judges have hard time choosing, but Frances Powell is to represent C. H. S. in the interschool declamatory contest. More declamersl Jake Baron wins! I Mr. Selcer, on his first reappearance in chapel, thirty minutes past class time: Now, Students, after explaining this briefly ,.,, U C. H. S. Girls' Team wallops Centr.al's girls again. Ruth Elberfeld gets her leg cut. Considering her escorts up and down the steps, we fear several other girls will have accidents soon???? The Senior team must like to build pyramids! At it again. Vergil students are told the difference between the shore of the sea and the shore of the land. Page Om' Hundred Thirty-two W with Kwai? 1 25 1 eg if S -f ff 1 5 l If ' ,-W v. 5 ii :w'11l ' y ij' . W 44. if Sm ? T Vi ' X , e o A A Q' g M' This N.f.EpEff.Qif W' Calendar MARCH 1. Herbert Jones is accused of maintaining a public nuisance in the rooting, sprouting, cultivating and growing of a mustache. 2. Seniors win the Championship for the third year in basketball. 3. National Honor Society pulls good program. New members are announced. 4-5. Our boys bring home the bacon in the basketball tournament. 7. Mr. Robinson cuts both a cake and a century half in two. 8. R4cArthur presents the basketball loving cup to the school. 10. We have a speaker in chapelg also a slumber party. 11. Edwards swipes meat for Deakins in cafeteria, but is caught in the act. 14. Sighs and groans are heard to come forth from the Annual Board Room. 15. Nliss Wood is found napping for once in her life. 17. St. Patricks Day! An unusual amount of .green is seen in the halls. 18. A nite full of stunts. Stunt Nite proved itself best everf, 2l. Nlaroon and VVhite contest creates great excitement. Wonder who's who? 22. For once in our lives, if never again, we hear the sweet music of the harp: also violin and cello. 23. New members of the National Honor Society begin to be initiated. Just now they're not envied. 25. Jake Baron wins another cup for C. H. S. in declamatory contest. 31. Black and white preparations for National Honor Society aspirants. Page One Hundred Thirty-three if Z -va, ghllh. -I . QHMF- fl' 'L P345 . Y 1. ' 'W 'sie The Bun' Q 'V 'Tr-Ke I ' - I ,v Ht . V5.5 'Y ' Se veahhhoe-5 After he S'en'1o :views u b gquisd Ou Calendar APRIL 1. All Fools, Day! Also Senior Day! fOne and the same!?D 4 A pile of junk is removed from premises-Mr. Robinson gets new car! 5. 1Wiss Bates, step-children go on stage. 6. Shapiro orates well and wins. Dynamo takes last group pictures this year. Hurray! 7. Dr. Rimmer scores another touchdown on Taking Advantage of Your Opportunities. 1VIr. Robinson gives us a piece of advice. 8. Senior girls in the lime-light again! Conquer Juniors in baseball. 11. Blessings on the Valedictorian, Frances Gray Bristow. Graduates with highest number of points in class. Dynamo goes to press-except for some ads. 13. Unusual occurrence! Students pay to get into chapel! 1-1. Orchestra leaves for Nashville. 15. The complete outfit of U. S. Army saber, saber case, and knots is presented to Capt. W. V. Ochs by R. O. T. C. before his leaving for Cavalry School at Ft. Riley, Kansas. It has steel etched blade and silver handle engraved. HS. Senior Class selects Salutatorian. 20. Reports are out. Seniors get down to work for last lap of race. 23. The Shrew is successfully Tamed before an appreciative audience. 25. Oh, ye Senior thesis! 29. We learn how to take Seven Chancesf' Undecided whether to follow suit or not. - MAY 6-9. Final papers come in. We all get A's. CA's mean awful in this case.D May? Juniors give the Seniors a fine party on a fine date. 18-20. Seniors take their last exams at C. H. S. Cperhapsj 23. One grand and glorious picnic for the Seniors! 25. Class Day! ! CEnough said.j 27. Commencement! The end is come! Mirabile dictu! Page One Hundred Thirty-four SEEO AD I 1 0 UR 0 s. 'iq 0 'W 'Q 5 3 1 - N Qxhxgf -'-1 t ..--QQQ'3l5HsaW17.,,hn M 52 Wggixfw Wm AMW qrn,,, ww f ,pw Nw-7 , hi ' ff v mffym I utr hu' H U V ' Wg 'Dwi' Jylmim 0 ... ff -- ..r '1 , f . ., U RRSR fff' f 'fa q NU:,vii5ifQQ'jHii51:':mL17Q4w977fEZTU'S5 ,4R1GiZYiWW W4Ef A K' jD ! 'HIlIlIl f'g g: , 'l,gfQyk1ef5gf1ffWfW:f q., , .- W -- WV 3' fm' 1 i NW. AV1'f'11f'frN,i'V M KNX',,guyL-H11lU y Am jug , ,ff,, Ulf ' ' - 'C' - -J'!-'W' I. 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PAINTERS PAPER HANGERS RHODES DECORATING CO. Rolmt. A. Rhodes Paint-Wall Paper 1469 MARKET ST. MAIN 6111 Phones MAIN 2371 Compliments of CLINE STUDIO SOUTHERN AD CO. SIGNS OF ALL KINDS THERE IS LIFE AND STRENGTH IN EVERY DROP OF MY MEDICINE When I Fill Your Prescriptions, You Live. J O ANDERSON PHOTOGRAPI-IS' THAT PLEASE At Prices That Please the Stuclent's Pocket CORD H. LINK Studio-727W Market St. THE YOUNG PEOPLES' FRIEND PI-IONE M. 1768 Hennessee Bros. FOR DRUGS THE REXALL STORE Agents for Johnston's Fine Candiesg Soda Water, Sandwiches and Cigarettes. COR. MAIN K MITCHELL J. H. LONAS CO., SODA AND SUNDRIES Curb Service Phone M. 2638-Prompt Delivery 1 1 :oi 1 20211111rioioioioioim anivii1ifuioioioiuioioiirii in , I z '3 Y,, ,p .. 1 A7 45.4 1... , V 11:1 1 1 1 1o1v1o1o1o1oqpo1o1o1u11:1 1 1 1 1 111 A. W. JUDD Portrait Artist and Photographer 36 LQVEMAN BUILDING rzior pictures taken by A.. W. Ju For Your Health's Sake-Eat More Vegetables M. B. EAVES 8: BROS. Fruits and Vegetables Supreme Compliments of UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA Compliments of MARTIN-THGMPSON CO1 ATHLETIC HEADQUARTERS CHERRY STREET gzgiugiiiiiiii-111111171-1 111113 'T it 1 tri M A ls? s Jjiif. iiifaim? 5 ' ---M , f 4- 11 xif1inioxiiiinininioxozoi n Parrent's Quality Paints IS BEST IN THE LONG RUN. LOOKS BETTER-LASTS LONGER Parrent's Paint Store, Inc. 614 BIARKET STREET ii111iiiiitiiuinzoiuiirioioii 1 THE HANDY STORE Stovall Hardware Co. House Furnishings Agents for Sargant and Co. Builders' Hardware, Carpenters' and Mechanics' Tools. MAIN 328 711 CHERRY ST.-fPh1-mes W. 6700-6701 Young Fellows- COMPLIMENTS Who like to get the new styles as soon OF as they appear-This ad directs you to the style months ahead of today. The three but- ton, browns, and blues are here-519.50 and Chattanooga 122.511, Implement 8: Mfg. Co. Mark Yudd Company 815 Market St. The Home of HIGH ART CLOTHES WISE CREAMERY COMPANY Pasteurized Milk and Cream ICE CREAM Grade A SHERBETS STAPP'S BOOK STORE Moved to 624 Market School Books Bought and Sold Compliments of '4'f-9 PS 0f Kodak Finishing Bring 'Em ai 9:00---Gel 'Em ai 5:00 M77 Star Clothing C00 ENLARGING--TINTING legi t. FRAMING Gents' Furnishings, Ladies' Ready- il' GREETING CARDS Fox Au, tmwear occfxsiows ENGLERTH P11010 SUPPLY cn. 242 E' MAIN ST' Says, 722 Cherry sr. Main zoso The Cream of the Town COMPLIMENTS OF GEO. K. BROWN ICE CREAM HUBBUCH GLASS COMPANY 1113 1 1 up 1oioinzoioziriixioi 1 1010301011101010101 in ' 1:5-:usa igck .... A, x N, ' W H 31 . . A gi If L 2 4 :J - V , WI, ,Z Q .7 MEN'S CLOTHING COEMPEQYENTS MORRIS Viox and Company 1 RIEDMAN GROCERS COMPLTMENTS For BANNERS, PENNANTS. OF RINGS AND PINS DA M AMI Come to Y C S Chattanooga Button and FLORIST Badge Mfg. CO. COMPIEEQTENTS Complingftiqf LONG AFRIEND RealEstate 710 CHERRY ST. SHARP BROTHERS FRESH MEATS AND SAUSAGE Western and Tennessee Meats-Poultry and Game 402 VVEST NINTH STREET - M. 278-1712 Compliments of COMPLIMENTS Johnson Hardware OF Company VINE STREET 621 MARKET STREET Phone Main 1881 Brown 8: Company COMPLIMENTS Incor morated B R O 1K E R S OF CLAUIJE BROWN, Pres. R Tfeas. D. A. American Trust Bldg. No. 1 E. Eighth Sit. Chattanooga, Tenn. ioiriziiiriiiiiiiiii x 5? gf :ic 6 ' '' ' 'M ' ' ' ' m Q i A , m 2 Compliments of I f C. WOODWORTH 5 I I 5 1 m l . m f g V I Q 2 Q A i Compliments of 3 THE CHATTANOOGA MEDICINE I5 E COMPANY ' Qi 2 Q 2 N Q ,,,,,,.,, 104.01 ,Q up 1 un -v una: 1 zxnr rx br li vrfwmwv Yi '?U?0?fN'0 ' 5 In ' D m ,Q I V A . . 40 i Q 9 9 6 J Ur 10101 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 3 imininininioi 1 ini 2 1 11101 Fraternity, College and Class Jewelry A Qiulxn Commencement Announcements and Invitations Jeweler to the Senior Class of C. H. S. CUT L. G. BALFOUR CO. Manufacturing J evvelers and Stationers ATTLEBORO, MASS. Ask Any College Greek 30112 2 2 1 1 1 an 1 1 101 2101111 1:1 1 1 1 1:1 11101 ' 'l fmrsaw 'ff ff flfzw li V Y 5 . I fmzv El li ----QW!---W y r , DRINK- 4 ky ,ff I I ' ' r ' nl n My f DELICIOUS-REPRESHING if Q J, I -IN BOTTLES FROM 25 TO 50 CHATTANOOGA HIGH GRADUATES ATTEND THIS SCHOOL EVERY YEAR! Follow Their Judgment an-d Take Your Business Training -at the- MOUNTAIN CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE ROY E. McKENZIE, Pres. TIMES BUILDING CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Compliments of CHATTANOOGA STEAM LAUNDRY LOUISVILLE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Instituted 1870 Incorporated 1873 After High School What? Professional Pharmacy offers an attractive field for those who are properly TRAINED and QUALIFIED, and earning capacity begins sooner than in any other professional calling. . The entire effort of this College is devoted SOLELY to Pharmaceutical education, from both a practical and theoretical standpoint. For Catalogue, address G. L. CURRY, DEAN 104 W. CHESTNUT ST. LOUISVILLE, KY. 220241111011r1o3u1u3o3oi 1 1 1 1:1 1Icanoioioioioxoioimrz n io: 114114mioinioioioirmxoioi xi: 1 11 winiuiuioioioioioim 1 1 DRUGS Compliments McCallie Ave. Pharmacy Of Hodge's Drug Store J- W- BISHOP THE GETOEEQQ ifiii1das.l0ng way Compliments Southern Rubber Co. Of FOUNTAIN SQUARE-Main 3434 Gasoline and Oils WE EXCHANGE NEW FURNITURE FOR USED FURNITURE. - WE BUY AND SELL NEW AND USED FURNITURE GEORGIA FURNITURE COMPANY 216 West 9th - M. 2387 Safe Transportation- If you are going to class or home, to town or the outlying parts of the city, the street cars Will supply safe, rapid, convenient, and economical transportation that is comfortable and reliable regardless of existing Weather conditions. Ride the Trolley! I THE TENNESSEE ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY 1 2 ioioiuinixiii 1 1:1 1 1 ix: 1 11111 1 1 1:1 1 1:11 ? ! Q J u a I 1 D Q I s u 1 u Q ! a ! ! n ! s u u 101014 u1u1n1o1n14 0104 uiuioioiux 11 020101011 Contributors to Dynamo 1927 A iff' HARRIS AND HOGSHEAD T. H. PAYNE W. F. FISHER AND BROS. CO. D. B. LOVEMAN CO. DAVIDSON CLOTHING CO. ROGERS BAILEY AND CO. S. T. 8: W. A. DEWEES CO. HARDIE 8: CAUDLE MILLER BROS. CO. TAYLOR'S EDWARDS 8: LEBRON 1010101 1101010101 ri li 1101 1 vin 1 1111 3 ri ri xi ri rioioioioie l1onni011x10j4rj0j4r:cr:4r11xiuxj0Co:4 x14r21xj014nj01oi1r:1vi0j0:o1ojf711r14ri1rj4 my-.gf sssa A r T 5 gg 7 E Ynmmunnnnv'N,:n,'3fQ,1'fanmnnnnnmlQ g ' 0 Y ' 'y , I V f Q -: 'TT i'f i we y g . T Salt and Pepper V T Elizabeth 1- What did you laugh. so loud for P Katherine :- l laughed up my sleeve and it had a hole in it.', U Margaret :- Are you going to 'The Masked Eall,?,' 5555 Bob:- I don't know. Where's the dance going to be ?', , A STORY IN THREE ACTS . 1. The dog ran across the street. ' A' 2. A steam roller ran across the dog. Q . 3. The dog ran across the street. V Louis :-- I have on my golf socks today. ' T. N. :- Why so? They donit look like golf socks to me. M Louis :- Eighteen holes. ' . iw? He :- How would you like to marry a one-legged, toothless man ? She :- I Wouldn't think of doing such a thing. He :-- Then for goodness sake, slow down before we reach the A next corner. ' Q A country lady was riding in a taxi for the first time. 'vVhen the driver turned a corner or stopped, he put out his hand, as is the custom. After standing it as long as possible, the old lady exclaimed, Young , feller, if ye aire gonna drive, keep both hands on that thar wheel. Iill tell ye if it starts to rain ! F gli' ' . A -ierce lessons ' L-ate hours U-nexpected company 154. N-ot prepared J in 1 ls I K-nocked out A ' Generally speaking, women are- gf, Yes, they are. 7Q Are what ? F' . Generally speaking. i A Gee, this coffee hasnit either cream or sugar in it. -? , A little bird must have told you. Yes, a little swallow. About what is your average income P V Oh, about 2 A. M.', i 5 Frances treading in Vergil classj :-- Miss Ferger, I can't find the ,V verb in this sentence. ' , 4 1 Miss Ferger CBusiness Advisor of Dynamoj :-'KThen, advert1se.', I Girl fstanding before the mirror admiring her new silk evening dressj :- Just think! This dress came from a little worm. Q' Mother :- VVhy, dear, don't speak so disrespectfully. of your l l father! m L' S Miss Trimble :-'Elizabeth, why does a wagon have four wheels Q since only three are necessary to determine a plane FU i . , VJ Eliz. :- Because if one of the wheels were to come off, there would T4 A I be three wheels still to run onf' A ' w E 1 , ss . . . t . Y . X ss, . A as .T get V 4 Q. Q Q Q l gyf l J ......,, -,,.. . When You Build-Ask Your Dealer For N E RRIOR WWMW5 X A N ,g l ' f 12 Il ml iff, ,I 'rg Wzfiiim f f Q f MEN I WARRIOR CEMENT CORPORATION OFFICES: CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE MILLS: SPOCARI, ALABAMA First Class Entertainment RIALTO THEATRE Students Play House of the City One Day Service Phone H. 615 ROY RITCHIE ' Dry Cleaner Quality and Service 1700 N. CHAMBERLAIN AVE. CHATTANOOGA - TENNESSEE 01 1 :vi 111101010101010101 1 STANDARD Motor Oil A LIFE PRESERVER FOR YOUR CAR STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF LOUISIANA is 1 xvnznzniniozni 1 1 2 rioiojoioiojoioioiojf o:oio1o1o1o:o10j4x14xi0jfx14r1cri1 limi 1701010 E 1 i 2 f-- V I . A ...W T 1:7 3 ,-N5 .,,- ,Lv sioi bluiolzriolcxicluln10101 1: 1114 isxioioimrioioioicwioioioioit CQMPLIMENTS OF A GOOD DRUG STORE International Harvester Central Drug St01'C Company E. T. MURPHY, Prop. Chattanooga Plow Works Cor. 8th and Central Ave. CHATTANOOGAQ TENN- cHATTANooGA - TENNESSEE Textile Printing Co. GENUNG HIGH CLASS 17160118 PRINTING Hardwood Floors 1830 CENTRAL AVENUE Phone M. 2357 PHONE H- 903 Compliments of W. C. GREEN FURNITURE CO. MILLS Sz LUPTON SUPPLY COMPANY Mill Supplies and Equipment for Practically Any Industrial Need Westinghouse Representatives - Johns-Manville Roofing We are to Industrial Chattanooga what the Quartermaster Corps is to the Army. ALL PHONES, MAIN 6255 Super-Service CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Compliments of Chas. J. Williams GROCERIES HIGH SCHQQLS MEATS-NoT1oNs DRUGGIST 804 CENTRAL AVENUE ' Phone M. 958 Free Delivery Drink? COMPLIMENTS OF Nu GT 61196 Spitler 85 Ray A FLAVOR YOU CAN'T Fufnltufe FORGET C00 rsxuz. 'wk rm .-67' ' gy' 721s-M N -- ri ,.-:AI - 1. 'ii' il I Q a . teams Li I ici 11103 11111 2:11:11 141 2 11141111141 111111101020 Compliments of A PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION Engraved Wedding Invitations Monogram Stationery, Place Cards Special Attention Given to Commencement Invitations, Calling Cards, and Stationery We Wish to Thank the Seniors for Their Orders for 1927 Invitations LEBRON ENGRAVING COMPANY INCORPORATED 802 BROAD STREET HAL S. KIMBALL, MGR. FOR ECONOMY - COOK WITH GAS Quick-Clean-Dependable CHATTANOOGA GAS COMPANY Compliments of THE DYNAMO STAFF I Compliments . 0f Chattanooga Lumber AND Company Office Boy 110101 siuzoiuiozoioioi 1 :I 1 niojoiojoio rjoimic 0:1 I I I I I I I oixjoioioiojojoioiojoiojcbicbjtxi0i0i0i0ioj0:1xi010ioj011 ,f .-.ff-T..f-mv'-4 . Www., ,r,..r-.vflf-.,.v... Q' Q ,'ir '1 f,:0.1- V 1 VV wig' ! , A ' jqx I E , I M p J I 4 r fr, y 1' G y I E 2' c x ' if 7 1 1- 1 mv. Ui? 7 , 1 gi-7251 W U fYf' Y gy' ,NWN 1 V , . 1m,.r- , H uw 'M :.L' 2 -- f -gb---M-ffg gy, Y A.,.,. , 4 X, F x 3 E I . I 1, so ov Tom MQWWYYN so gf.g4.1a1Qf3a1f23g1as4a::,+a+Ta, gs AW 5, as Q, e 1f25?7'i1igi:f,,g,Ma, ,,, .aj ' X a ' ' H li TQQIZJ-7 Y' ifiiiiQiEfi?fiff?f'fg?Li f ' 145' A , ' . .TT ' 555' 'gf fi 42 5 li fs ' ii t M Q ' U . ,H L 152 Af 71,1 -1 2 2 K Q 2 1 24- x' f ' 1 Q 1 ': f . S 1 , 5 V - 1 A. 553 it if 5 Q: if 12 ' 5 I mi! MRS. 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