Chattanooga High School - Dynamo Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)
- Class of 1929
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I W l N YEARBOOK E E 9 :iv 0 WN F33 ' :O Oo :if 5 Xa. 7 X N--I: Q , ..,,ff N-ss.-- ..,, o rm 'tm ri - VV' ef h 'Q kQmi9Em widow V ff Lg SKC, 'tax 4 C' 5 ff' il v at 1 I ' 5 'x ' 'IN K? Q xl fr M IW :Ex wx. ,1 ' ! .Jix A x -J'-ao!! I x' J 1 I -0 af' ll! W W ummumw ,M Q M Q 'Pubusnea by f Crm, SENIOR CLASS ,J lj I E UK xgjg lm HQ Kg Way o V my MN V I N fn X! fN 1 , HQ4 H A llllllll J 'ffafij qQS?4 1 929 Vol. XVII - X... X X Af high xfbf' -Q irq. ' 5 1 1' V , if s ' if' ' f : 93' - L,ymNv1gg W 95 i 1 A-3f , Lirgfg Sig . Q H H Dedicated to MISS KATE GARVIN As a token of esteem and appreci- ation of her loyal services as in- structor, helper and friend, do we the editors of the 1929 Dynamo, affectionittely dedicate this volume of the Dynamo. . ,N ,N H Q ' ...INX .1191-.fgglnxei IIIIII Q ,- sv .-':. . .W 'G 4 1 ve, ,, -Q- .. ,, L d E I I ill 'f4 h9W2 I I -.Q .efafam l - PX ' XA-1 - Q 'lyme - I y E ' WEE? 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We sincerely hope that this memory book will bring back fond recollections of days of joyous youthg of friends who were admired and lovedg and of associations thatiwill ever be sources of pleas- ure. We trust that this book will bring joy to all. X i ss-ss-we 1 E5 ?QgSQ5 -ii M2155- X9 -Krfww : lx! gp -MQ .i'31Ei4xii45 5 Z,,?i':X'siW I - arf Yell Q 3 f ss l? , , - 199. 'uk- , -A i bid' Of - wk G 4'd , - ,, ' X ! Kc! 15 i ' vi - : ' al' , l 's ' H . - .9 K . . I t .1 - -o '. 'fir X . G - , ,, . up l l C ,. -Y-f r i B :I - -'half' 1 l L1 X Z-HF 'C' ' I Q I - -A 'Q' 'V 1 W . U 1 4 . xi ! !, N W H ' ' Q-'wp .:':' f',. 1'-5-F:.f:1 ,-.. ... 2.-.wv.f:'i.i.. I-'11 ni - 05 . - s f f.i' 3 1, f ,, Linh l..,i - sei.: .- R 1 W 4 W Book I THE FACULTY IN Book II I THE CLASSES TF T 1 H Book III 1 T ATHLETICS Book IV I MILITARY Book V ACTIVITIES M Book. 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MN tw W1 M r N THE 1929 ' 11 -22 t 1 :bw fs? . ,5- 26 IMI ssmlfjfffi ,1 wt' ' 4 , i , ,. if lo w V , +i +z'f i rv at 4 . ' ilu xi Er x ' QE fr- - - - l E W' f + 'lx 8 1' 'U X -rl -'C 'Xf fi f l dwg Q l ' I , - ' x . 51 X, L s 4 ,,B:2, ' 1 I 'I Q' 'ng l .s. - ' Y ' ' MARY HELEN BA1uus'r'r, Editor-in-Chief Mildred Baron ......,..................M.................. Assistant Editor Sybil Shmnacker ...... ..... - ...... - -...--....----e..Literary Editor Winifred Iackson ,....-.--e-....mAssistant Literary Editor Mary Thomas,-- .... ---....- ,... -.-...---. Girls' Athletic Editor Mason Seagle. ...................,......................... Boys' Athletic Editor Eva Collie----.-....--,. Vivien Shaw ,E .. ,- E.---.......----- .... ..----Senior Editor N-.. ..... ----...--.....,,Activity Editor Martha Taylorm--- -..---e....-..-.......-- Ioke Editor Elihu Winer ....................... . ...... N ....... 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'My , .QW-N' H, Y Q , . .fy ,.,. , ,L , 1,. 1 QA !f'J+W i'1 v' J .., mIQ,'5m- . l ey FACU LTY ill - NW . . I li, A A V - ' :ss ' fl gf ' ri' 'gg' l im i JW34 5 -wifi , 1 if rr. ill ll ft rl' ri ..- . - vs 71w.,m1 H1j.l E 1 ll S J I- 1 1 x' f' Y 25,31 V 1- A W l ,T Q ul, E I, ' . ,f.'- - ' , wx , Y? WW E , 7 234 V ,u h i i ' i N. Fd ll I Lv -'P-+V '.. ...M -- . 1 - --e :ff-Ya.iiegvl-.f....?-... ..4 . .c,WU?l1E'11Q,w,,Wg ii-IME 1 mm IN MEMORIAM SERGEANT IAMES I. IONES The sudden death of Sergeant Iames I. Iones, which came as a profound shock to the entire personnel of Chattanooga High School, leaves a void that will be ex- tremely hard to Fill. Sergeant Iones was a man of high ideals, ever loyal to his organization, and admired and respected by every member of the R. O. T. C. The great work he did among the hoys, and the military organization he has perfected after years of study and instruction will MISS MARGUERITE AULL She was a teacher, and when that's said Much is said: She spent years in study, In gaining facts, gaining intellectual poise, literary standards Getting that power to organize, adapt, encourage, interest, arouse, inspire the young, Willing to place high duty first- All of which means Qwhat she wasj a good teacher. She was friendly and possessed the power to he a friend. ls such a true woman missed from our halls? ' l'v' monu nt to l' -' remain as a I mg me HS Marguerite Aull's place can never be Hlled, memory. Always the school will hold her dear. ' V' .. - A '--Phf ' .. I -' Af 5 'iw N v w ei-lgix 1. .. ..... .. it .na Jil' X. 2. -rs ' ' ' v N' ' 7f ! 4 '- ' ' ' ' I ' K ' , Aims-1F-wk'-lax:-H-Awsawar. .1-w,...: .c . ,.a.,. . WH 'U L!! LI YMW U ll FU LUN 'li I NIU! 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U1Ull,IIU-Unll ,Z .. SfIUlILlgQ1LII1Lg1VuILI1L'La'g111L1 ujnkb Ja -M UmmLuuxulrlxxxxurxl,:1,un1111 LIUIIIIYLIIIILIYIYUI NW' 71 . f f' 3, if' 4 Wi 'fi' 1 x ' T L - LELAH IXIA ' ' Amnmud- ' ..4.--n. Page 1 3 Page I4 I L I MISR ANNETTA TRIMBLE A. B. University of Clmttanoogai Head of Mathematics Department DR. I. W. IACKSON MRS. LUCY IIOLTZCLAW MQDONALD A. B., M. D.. Indiana Univeraity Dalton College: Oxford Head of Science Department Head ol' English Department MRS. IEAN SWEIETLANID MR. C. H. SPRINGFIELD B. S. Brockville Collegiate Pryor Institute MR. L. B. BENDER MISS BONNIE GILBERT MR. C. H. BURTON B. S. University of Tennessee B. Lit., Chattanooga: University of Tennessee A. M. Peabody - if i z , ' , ix In I - rua'-f -5- q .f, I l'wxil.lL Jimi V -fe-.9554 .-Q A' nf: 1' I .X , gl I I ., u - .K - , ' .. Lijf, , 'li - r A 5 ii ii N- .1 i I , . , -. Kg, , , ,Jin j. qw X-,R V, ' ' :tip Q' , ' .. -- . .. Fflfff.. ' I' I A' il-fllal--'llml.-,iii?.vf. . - f-.-f-fy-rrij- - '.'..- ' '1' 'f 'i 7 'r- .--- .- MISS KATE GARVIN University of Chattuiicmgui MR. W. P. SEI.CI'lR MR. E. Ii. HARRIS Ferrill A. B. University of Clmttanoogu Head of Commercial Department Assistant Principal MRS. C. V. SWEARENGIZN MISS BI3l'I I'Y FAYE BATES A. B. University of Illinoit B. S. Martha Washington College LIEUT.-COL. IAMIQS E. WARE MISS EMMA OWENS MR. S. N. HAMIC P. M. S. and T.g B. E. St. Louis School of Fine Arts: A. B. Mercer Columbia University Head of llistory Department: H. .I . Tl., J I ,lV,. JU Miirgzizs-ii'i..2' I vwwzv Inna '1 4' Page 1 5 f . I I ..w'vM l . .l . ,. ,M A., V M 1 , . li. 1.-I ' . 1 - ' I I ' . . fllr.. .VV I . . I ..f,I Xi , .4 M ,wkm W .V : I I ! . - a f'Qi1w,D-Llll,I.j:I1j.fITMlwmsrlrwlulllwlwrwlWv'x'l,gy,y5,,,,1g1,l-siiilllflillawf Hn I i Page 16 .M 1 - MR. W. P. HENDRIX A. H. University nf Alabama MISS BESS V. DOUD MISS MARY RUTII HALL Wisconsing Chicago College of Music, Cincinnati Head of Home-Makers Departmentg Head of Music Department MISS MALISSA BRYANT B. S. University of Tennessee MISS MARGARET FERGER MISS IiTI'IIiI, VVOOD Head of Latin Department A. li. University of Chattanooga B. A. Wellesley College MISS LAURA IOHNSON A. B. Nebraska University Biblical Seminary of New York 1 1 f 1- , A 5 , I ' Xu rf: ... .1 ' 1-J' Q.. ,, H! ,. .L,- ly... yi . - I Irv-Yi l il-' l' ' 'm 'r'rv' , , ..l.. V Mill ll . l' ' 1' MISS MARY GLENN LLOYD .L B, Trinity Collogc of Duke University: Sorbonnc: University of Chicago MISS IOSICPHINIC HAMILTON MRS, IOHN H. WOODY A. li. Ohio Wesleyan University A. B. University of Tcnncsscc MRS. Ii. W. W1-HPS Columbia University Librarian l l Hztmu r -s Rx' COACH BOGGAN BATES Sewanee University MISS LILLIAN PATTON A. B. Agncst Scott College 1159, . tm' . MR. O. C, KIRKMAN ll. S. University of Tennessee Head of Manual Training Dept. 1 1 wil l ww'lf'A ' Elf' Page 1 7 l Page 1 8 . I-Lp.1,, ,f-1.-we ., AFT. ll ,XXX Q ' , V, -'f lll ' l ' v -,l .M F. QVV.'g.., ' ' Q . -1' l x -, - ., , N 1 ,, ', -. ,p . 1 4 l X, V - .1.',. 'nl 5' ' . . . , , ' ' - ' Mfr . . x A. -. 1 L I N . . fl . ml. a- . 1 X. lifffff 'juli' kv gu, , ally V - 5' lk fj- . lll:1f:mlll ' f1i '-5-JN- .. . ., . -' ' . -' f Af - ' ' Al l!,,.,:h j.f,...,..i.H....U...I!..E......,.,..,.. ,,.,..,,, ,,,H. U,,iT!!n.,,.,,,.NH.,.-A U MISS ANNA ADAIR Sccrctary MR. B. I. SERVICE MR. I. PUCKETT A. ll. Texas State Teachers' Collcgc Middle Tenn. State Teachers' College B. S. University of Chattanooga MISS MARIAN V. CONNELLY A. B. Univcrbity of Chattanooga MISS NINA PARKS MRS. R. B. HOWARD A. B. Maryville A. B. Tusculum g. fs, V -, ma' C C-- CCC- o 451 f ' 'Q N, S v'Xyqim EQ ' , . j .. 1 1-i,, 1 3 y f' , N gi ' 13' f'lwL,f33.Q?S A S' - ' Wig, M -,,5, , N A Q -1iX'i?f'f'K 'X' Q WK. 5 'lk milk. I 1 Wir. 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'X K. -will .ir lf. -QM l a 47 r - atom. - t t l Q . nl emu: nwgwmafjr e is is ,Q - it , I 1-W, 2 I U 'E' f -l- lui 'lla' . , ..,e E ' I: l: A'-, '-' Lani .ir -f4l -.. .. ' QL' ' N 4 Mi if il Palm t gTpiIL,...n:W' 1 r X. 4 'ff fdaxrsau 'Y' L-gm W'.lll!!!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Y- - U . .- TRAILS We have reached the top of a hill, And though the way has been long, We have reached the end of the way With footsteps firm and strong. Behind us the trail shows steep With many rocks and rills, Before us are rivers to cross And paths to higher hills. And so, our Alma-Mater, It is time we are leaving youg But to your high-borne standard We will live forever true! -WINIFRED IACKSON. X llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll Ili! llllllll ll ll I Ill llll I llllllllll Ill ,451-se ,LC-44 -fiir t A , 1: I, Y -,X xx. .. ': ..l! ' ax. 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'- 'i' M e . - '. .f , gi : e Y i,, P X K4 L V 4-5 , 2 aft I 1 e, - K 3, , lt :JJ sv . if . . 7 215, . ,SW Q N Ax 4, J ri l- 'Y i' ii, i I ' Y W W 5' N i ' A' 1,71 A X i X, . -2' Z X S 12? KN My .-tl f X 1 'I' ' in ' ' F F' X' S MA' ' 4.' if l ,is 1 , I i f f x , in I' 7 5, , i i N , 4' ,I ' , ' ' . I ' ' ' ,f Q! ' .L Nui. 'i tl -., 1 xlit f If 1 ' wi, M03-gh '? f! ll! IIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlll Digi , 2 , . X -V Y-------A v- 2.-,-,,,,,,.,,,,, ,. - 7'-9 -- 79'- v l 1 CHARLES WATSON Some are born great: some achieve greatness, and some have greatness lhrnxi upon them. Major Battalion, '29, Pres. Senior Class, '29, Officers' Club, '29, Student Council, '29, Stunt Nite, '28, Leaders' Club, '28, T. N. TUCKER A mighly man is he. Football, '25, '26, '28, Basketball, '26, '27, '28, '29, Lead- ers' Club. '26, '27, '28, Olliccrs' Club, '29, Captain Co. B, '29, C. H. S. Art Club, '26, '27, '29, Lettermen's Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, Ebony Entertainers, 26, President Sophomore Class, Ten- nis Club, '27, Stunt Nite, '27, Varsity Club, '27Z Pres. Iunior Class, Home room Council, '28, '29, Vice-Pres. Senior Class, Captain Swimming Team. '27. FRANCES MASSEY Always here and always there for she if welcomed everywhere. Stunt Nite, '26, '27, Conversazione, '27, '28, '29, Girl Reserves, '27, '28, '29, Hispanolilia, '28, '29, Student Council, '29, Dynamo Board, '19, Sec'y, Senior Class, '29, Iunior Play, '28, Class Prophet, '29, N. H. S.. '29. BOUVARID SHELL Here, Ihere and everywhere lar him means .vm'eess. Red Cross. '28, '29, Business Manager. Iunior Play, '28, RiHe Team, '29, Officers' Club, '29, Corporal, '28, Captain, '29, Asst. Stage Manager, '28: Hispanohlia, '29, Student Council, '28, '29, Treasurer, '29, Treasurer Senior Class, '29. MARTHA NICHOLAS Smile and fhe world green you with a smile. Bank Cashier, '27, '28, Convcrsazione, '27, '28, '29, Ten- nis Club, '27, Home Economics Club, '28, Science Club, '29, Shakespeare Club. '20, EVELYN BYROM She :miles and xmilex and will not sigh. Student Council, '29, Conversazione, '29, French Club, '29, Home Economics Club, '29, Thrift Council, '28, Gym Exhibition, '28, '29. Ay-w ,NN , G GIK ' ' N '73-, We-:- ' I 1 Y V KKVVVVAK W Yg iqadii.-,si,'Q'i2il0 N H Mubwg- WL... G-i'HirrrfrrnrrIiUUI'rIr1TIITrin'rmiTiiTrr Y v i31ijlll,f' L5'l'AEi,9.LL innunn a -T um i' A W W 9--49 some 99 9 9 9 99 f .5551 fe 9 , .-.5211-gills Esigiitgi. . Page 24 56: pad. lflul .thaw what men ure. .ff w I' R Wm., lf IJ 'U 'li' .. Ulfl' . 7 Pgfwf 7 Wi V hall f. L .4 1 '-'Y , Y L ee ..q h lf- ' -, '- -Q- , I 1 :I -I n m mqnm 'R ' ' 'I' jfs.: l ft : -ff l Ellen -7 ll lbw In ,pp iff' lx tl vl ' ff l il nl , ,r R4 1, up ,N 'It Am Ill N, sgms -F xl, A I Y x I 'xi' l un, llll l ,Il .V ' 1 c ex: fl , l l v .., A ' N Vw 'I' lm ' , ' I - ' - I - 1 N ,x I ' --WMU Y ,YY ,Y -W -Y'--1, , N, N. . W, 4,,,,ivr+s- ' E 7 R gg' ROSALIIE IENKINS Never poxipone lu1:ines:. 66' Bunk Cashier, '27, 'l82 The Fire Drake, '26g French Club, '1X: Sluakcspt-1u'e Club. 'zqg Convcrsuzionc, ,2Q. BEN CHERRY l have fought Al good figlzti avlium' :peak lor lht'l7I5!'ll'f.f. l.CIll'l'lllCll'S Club, '27, '18: Fuotball. '27, 'z8g Scrub Foot- ball, 'z6. MINNIE CLOOGMAN I hear, yet my noi mm-h, lm! Ihmk Ihe more. Shakespeare Club, '29, Secretary. 'zqz Hispzmotilia. '29: Gym Iiwhihitinn. '1l'i: Honur Student. MARY HARRIS I have zz heart ufflh roam for every joy. Stunt Nite, '18: The Taming of the Shrew, '27: All at Sen, '17: Hank Cashier, V271 Twelfth Night, .281 Bells of llcauiulniaf' '28: Home Ecunmunics Club, 'z8: Hispanufllia, '18: Cunvcrsnziunc, '18, '1q: Lcadcrn' Club. 'lui Hand Rcvuc, '28: Baseball, '28. LOUIS HRANDMAN DiU7z'ullie.f are the Ihfllga' Fuutbull, '18, 'zuz Lettermcnk Club. '1q. FRANCES TOOMEY , Clixpccts to graduate in summer sclloolj Opcrcttn, '18: Home Ewnmnics Club, '17, '28: Spanish Club. '13, ,295 Gym lixhibitiung Op:-retta, '29, u., . --, 1-me 4-our 1 '- ,: QV' ' .1 11'--' -1-1- -1 m i! ' figs.. , 1, ,,,,A,m ,A IUTUITII1lIl.lIHIIIIIIIIHII'ITII1I1I'III1IIll a a nsnoupljlllff' 31155 gg nm n n a an I ttitixnru ' ' -,, -, - ' r 4 aj fr 4 1 Neff!-: - - ---- - - - A-.-V f. - '7 ?f!9 e-mu is -'N 1 was , d y,Q.llj,.- Page 2g ,.r 4. ., 'in fr. 5 ' ' ' l '41 ,, . gi :H M I Y N 2 l1,,i':EtWhi,?iJ 'AX LT l,l','I,, 1 i,.,9 ' HT' 1 'lit' ' ' TV: il i lm, l 1 4 iv Il ' V' ' - ll' ---Lf , . . J, 1 fl' Y ,N i y 1 Euitqtx wx, H V. ugg.,z,T . l . K. .1 , ' fb, Wil lt? N' ' QV., 1543- V W 'iff X 'Jw ' V. X-t ki A N 'Qt 1 X A lr ' aww,--t..r T: .1 ' bl? l' If ' Tiil' H , -' .. . I ' W' - ,, fl - ., l - -- z . . - ' jf' -2 1 41, . ',95 ' l ' Twfil-Y 1TEII1j IOEL BLACK He hath no enemies. A R. O. T .C., '27, '28, '29, Officers' Club, '29, Second Lieutenant Co. C. '29, Hispanofilia, '29. ELIZABETH POSTON I nu '0l'k, study, lore, the greatest of thrsc is love. History Club, '26, '27: Gym Exhibition, '26, '27, '28, i Home Economics Club, '29, Basket Ball, ,261 Glce Club, '26, Dynamo, '29. MARIAN MILLS Never let study interfere with pleasure. Convcrsazione, '27, '28, '29, Girls' Reserve, '27, '28, '29, Glee Club, ,281 Home Economics Club, '281 '29, Operctta. '28. '29, l PAULINE PAYNE In thy heart the flew of youth, i O11 thy lips the smile of truth. l Girls' Reserve, '27, '28, Home Economic Club, '27, '28, Art Club, '27, '29, Tennis Club, '27, '28, Conversazione, '27, '28, '29, Gym Exhibition, '28, '29. ' PAUL PLESS Be true, serve, ami your rewarrl will he what you 1le.mrzfe. l Football, '25, '26, '27, '23, Varsity, '27, '28, Track, '25, '26, Basketball. '27, '28, Rifle Team, '25, '26, Lettermen's Club. '26, '27, '28, '29, Oflicers' Club, '27, '28, Stunt Nite, '26, '27: Boys' Glee Club, '27, '28, President. '28, Bells of Beauiolaisf l '28, Pied Piper of Humelinf' '29. ROSE BRICKMAN Good lurk go with thee. ' l i , ' Fire Prince, '26, Tennis Club, '27, History Club, '27, l Shakespeare Club, '29, Economics Club, '29. P 1 l Z , J. ,IR--, ,I -2. i 1'?,,,:,,,.a-A llHlQI-,3lIl-ll1l!IIUE,.fQHUI,U1lm'1'IIr n il Elm sl T ifH 3Ti'iiti?T'?1'It1:i'zfgirt ttttfii' ' W A'2 - r-- , ,fini 1 A if A 'A LL 'a 2 ' Page 26 a 1760 Doc 46 ,f7f ':H fp 'lla J u' V 2411- 5 4. ,,, flilaf ,ru , 1--' , 1 Q -' 2 1' . .2 ,KV -1 Ml' M 'll ll r, i'Wi ,'l q.:Hl ll? 'Wig 1 f lm ' ' ' 5 I 'T ' lf ' .r ' 2 l , 1 r -. 'l 2 ' fffe.. Ar J f l 4 . r- P f ' e. ,. ,- ii J R- l 2 rfslif. i--1 .2 1.1'w +' 3- u up Q- f' 2 ,222 2 2 1, M ir. numuL11:igmgrrgrU':111I:g32g1ggJ2 T 222222 2-FQIIl1I33ii:k -'xv -'l . Q., ,W ffl' MARGARET CONNER IVcver truulvlz' froulwlr' 'zill trouble lrorzhles you. Girl! Reserve, '27, '28, '29g Cnnversazione, '27, '28, 'zqz Shakespeare Cluh, 'zqz Ilomc l'fiCUI'l0ITllCS Club, l29. BERNARD SPENCER Fm'gi1fr' l'lf'l'I'y 1m1n'.c falllls rxffyrt your own. NVQ :irc sorry he moved away. HAZIEL DAVVN Cul rlze C0l'7l!'l'A -117111 classes. llomc Iiconrmiics Club, '28: Gym lixhibition. '27, '28: Picd Piper of Hamcliuf' '29. ROBERT KIRKPATRICK Good and quirlqly A'6'1I107I1 meer. Officers' Cluh, 'zgg Art Cluh, 'zgg Spanish Club, '29: R. 0. T. C., '27, '28, 'zqg Captain, 'zgz Dynamo, '29: Business Manager. Pic-cl Piper of liamclinf' IHWELL IERNIGAN Thfrr is nothing .fa lf!'.fil'!'!f ax n willing mimi. Cnnvcrsaziunc, '23, 'zqz Shakespeare Clulw, '28. EDITH I-IAWKINS Il ix KI fzlcwmnz world to lim' in- ll wry fiffllimllll worl11'. . Spnniah Club. '27, '28, Home Economics Club, '27, '28: ' Tcnnis Cluh. '27: Gym Iixhilaition, '28: Glec Club, '28, '29: 5 Shakespeare Club. '18. '29: I-Ii-Y, '28, 'zgg Operctta, '29. ' l 2 2 . 2 2 22.22 2.2- 2 2 2, 222 -1 ?? ' .w.-T'f'Z'e 'H I ff Mfwfff f I ffff KFULYIUETITFIQE' 5 l --- --mg nmffmwmirrirhrrufffrrifirrmmhilir ,.:. - .,-' '- f' A' ' 2 'rE 2g7 ' I'ngr 27 r -sf y in L IN - ,Ai-W, sv I 'ti .efwiw . i 'MQW 7 we . W if I ' Wt. ill? in 'QV' 'Rift ' 5 Wt , 'i I .i in 5 ff---- - in r X j X. , V 1, '- :- k,k' , ,W -N ,.f' 1, Q e:m l'K .,.,,. . 'ix - 1 ' JL A C 22.3. lx Y Imhi-5 , gras 'rf ' .l, I 1. 1 b im N J. - i n E, 'ml ftftfgrfaj v,.l,,,?1 I i in A glint 'jllilllaglllllllllllul ulnlullnnuunnnnlnuunuuuluulnbun lunluflau Hain ,, -' L -- WILLARD TURNBULL Though mozlesl, on his fmembarrassed hrow Nature has wlitten--Gentleman. Manager Book Store, '27, Business Manager Maroon and White, '28: Business Manager Dynamo, '29, Hispanofilia, '28, '29, Lenders' Club, '28: President Officers' Club, '29g President Bank Directors' Staff, '29: National Honor Society, '28, '29, Vice-President, '29: Cadet Lieutenant-Colonel R. O. T. C., '29, The Hidden Guest. '28: As you Like It, '29, Student Coun- cil, 'zqq Stunt Nite. '29: Salutatoriang What Anne Brought Home, '2q: Honor Student. WILLIE MAE PECKINPAUGH Ir is well to think well, lt is divine to act well. Iunior Play, '28: Girls' Reserve, '27, '28, Conversazionc, '27, '28, '29q Home Economics Club, '29, French Club, '28, '29. DAVID LEBOVITZ lt 1loesn't pay to worry-things are bound Io happen anyway. History Club, '25s R. O. T. C., '25: Corporal, '26, Red Army, '28g Sergeant, '28: First Sergeant, '29. MARY FRANCES SEAY Happy is she who does all the good she talks of. Art Club. '27, '2R, '29: Stunt Nite. '28: History Club, '26, LUCY HOWARD She lives indeed who lives 1101 to herself alone. HELEN GOTHARD ' I have a hear! with room for every joy. Home Economics Club, '26, '27. I 4 I Dec ' ' . 42 -'-was 152' i. 4. -7. , . 2... , ,Qt .- ,V , , ..'1:.fe.'f h7'Q .'L!il'f'4'3g 4i- , 2 ,. ., e,.., ,.-,.m.,.,. , ,2 Ill ll I ll 1 lllllllllll llllllllllll Ill lllllllilllliib' lfg yr illm--13mumumuuumn nan nun nu o uun u - -'Z K57'fi':: 'lf --- J f ll' : N.. 71- j .-- 'r W ss 7' 'nm' ' v ' H 4.03 milf 2596.5 f ' 1.-.split .. .. ffm-- Page 23 fe' 22.4 ish .M f. K 87, 9 1 'H n It I A Y 'inn I .X . ,ill 'i . .1 2 4 A H - ,. n 5 'li ll E1 M.. . M 'T T' K ' wmv' X 3' f' 'ix -Y -- ' gk 1 ts ' 2 -'Ji f . ., 214. . 2 -2 if ir, W , si hilly. . H Q 4 ,. - . 2 L irq 1 W 191 :ew -- Lxiib- il iid V W .w 2-.Wy vgnr- A Alu: .Q X vv'QIl, qi .1 llllllllll iii lllllll lllzillllgalllllllllllalllllllllllClIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IQFIIIII' '-'l'1 . X NANCY SUE ANSEl . Shr'.v all our fancy paintca' her, S0631 lovely, shzfx divine. Leaders' Club. '27. '28,, Home Economius Club, '27Z Con- versazione, '27, '28, '29, Bank Cashier, '27, '28, Gym lixhibi- tion, '27, '28, '29: Stunt Nite, 'l7. '28, Glce Club, '27, '28: Honorary Glee Club. '28: All At Sea, '27: Bells of Beziuio- lais, '28, Lcttcrmcns' Club. '28: Annual Board. '29, Song Leader, '28, '29, Assistant. '27, llzmtl Sponsor, '28, '29, Nation- X al Honor Society, '29, What Anne Brought Home, Girls' Reserve, '29. MARTHA LEE TAYLOR SM know: her and l1'x Gym Exhibition, '26, '27, '28, '29, Stringers' Club. '26, '27: Girls' Athletic Council. '26. '27: Girls' Reserve, '26, '27, '28, '29, Student Council. '27, Oratorical Contest. '27: Leaders Club. '27, '28, Tennis Tournament, '27, Maroon :mtl White, '28, Or- chestra, '28, '29, Stunt Nite, '27, '28, Dvnaimo, '29, Conversa- zione, '27, '28, '29, Gym Captain, '29, Shzikespearc Club, '29, Shakespeare Play, '29, Class llnsehall, '28, Class Volley Hall, '29, The Tattlcr, '28, '29, N. H. S., '29. SUSIE IOHNSON One UIIIIIUI picture Ihr r1olv.'c'r things of lil: - - - for they are tll'ff'llli. Opcrctta, '28, Home Economics Club, '29, ARRANTS DARWIN Play is not all work, . Bu! work is mostly play. Band, '27, '28, '29, Corp., '27, Sergt.. '28, Lieut., '29, Boys' Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29, Vice-Pres., '27, Secretary, '28, Or- chestra, '27. '28, Ofiicers' Club, '28, Science Club. '27, '28: Leaders' Club. '27: Declamatory Contest, '26, '27, '28, '29: Band Revue, '28, ' IQRNESTINE ROBERTS I um no river. lm! can go buck wfzm there is iz 1'm.mn. Iunior Red Cross, '28, '29, Pres., '29, Hi-Y. '28, '29, The Hidden Guest, '28: Volunteers. '27: Maroon ,intl White, '28: Shakespeare Club, '26: Gym Exhibition. '26, '17, '28, IOHN LAWRENCE. If worry be the z'uu.vr of deulh - - Then I :hull live f0l'0UZ'I'. History Club, '27: Spanish Club, '27, R. O. T. C., '27, '28, '29, First Sergt., '27: Color Scrgt., '29, Basketball, '28: Football, '28, Track, '28, Tennis Club, '28, l l G A-,ng ' ff if..r, tt-, f, .2 . 42 Qt Q- 2 22.22- 2 Illllllllllll IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilI Ein. A 'funn' annum o lllllllllliillllllllllllilllllilllll I una - Egg, 5, ? .ri ,Jeff ru' ' - ' ' ' W s.:qgvlVjAg'153ggJLulIft-. -' Page 29 .ZF 1' IN .. 7 . 'FPL Q in - H . fl ' rv .. .SW f ' 1 Vftlflh- e ' ' . aj! A mmm 2' ' 5 'I' M ' ll ' - AK'- i5i' ' fill ' '. ll ' w ' ' e ' ' - -' T , , , C ' 2 .. fgwgfy Ara f ' .-, X A-. X 'ls lg , -- H.. . ---:- - A '- - if - , 1 - 1.. 1 ., , 451.4 . , . hhxggq' Y 5 Y :ul 55 I! f f ll. .ln Y 1 1 1 , 4 414' V 1 fffammmnlllrrwx If .. -.1 , 4 ' M. w..- 'f' , , ' f' ' 4? ,4+11,1-3 .mn ,L L, --- '42 5 2 Mfu .1f1 !llllQ! l lllllllllllllllllll I l llllllllllllllllllllllll I I I w l l l l l 5 EARL COUNTS Honor liex in hone!! foil. i Bovs' Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29: All At Sea, '27, Bells of Beauiolaisf' '28: The Pied Piper of Hamclinf' '29g R. O. T. C. Band, '27, '28, '29, As You Like It, '29g Stunt Nite, '29, Student Council, '29, TILLIE DEITCH Happy I am, and free from care. Science Club, '28g Convcrsazione, '28, '29g Shakespeare Club, '29g Gym Exhibition, '28, '2Q. SARAH MARTHA BENNETT Thr light hear! brings sunshine info Ihr :lurks-.ft day. Stunt Nite, '27: Basket Ball. '27, Gym Exhibition, 27. '28, '29g Bells of Beaujolaiisf' '28, Conversazione, '28, '29, Hi'Y, '28, '29, Shakespeare Club, '29: Glec Club, '27, '28, '29: Red Cross, '28, '2QQ Pied Piper of Hamelin, '29, Maroon and White, '27, '28. 1 THERESA STANLEY Serve Ihr world and your reward will come. Vice-President Freshman Class, '26: Leaders' Club, '26, Fashion Show, '26, Girls' Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29, Student Council, '28, '29. HUGH WILLIAMS I speak not all I think. ' Science Club: R. O. T. C., Art Club. Q . j HELEN ETTER l Much in little. Conversazione, '27, '28, '29, Girls' Basketball, '27, '28g Girls' Baseball, '27, '28, '29, Girls' Volley Ball, '28, Girls' Tennis Tournament, '27, '28, '29, Girls' Track, '28. A .342 . , 4 'L .2 . ee-me H be e HY W w4wAiW-up Yu-nm, W-1 .Er lf 1Qii,I,i.iijjni?mjQrrirrzrgrntigi Page 30 J jc dd' 6 A ' W Al - l 9 et' -t'fl1l 1Q-lf f it ,Fi t ,A ,. ' - 1 l --, jf, , -- K ' , at A it , , 1 -31, lf. ll! . -W 7 fm, , at all .'?f4tlllf9fP,,'M5,,,,'ii' : 1,g' ,.t j,.4, ffmsl, 'f1 f '1 W i-2 ' UjfffUQ -lifliggnffffi.. if U A 'fmg bmw- W M, i Q PAULINE WEST When love and :kill work together, expect a masterpiece. Opcrctta, '27: Convcrsazionc, '27, '28, '29, Glee Club, '27, 1 '28g Opcrctta, '28: Basketball, '28, '29, Assistant Art Ediitor Dynamo, 'ZQQ Athletic Council. '29, Shakespeare Club, '29, Spanish Club, '29. DAVID SOLOFF He who studies his content want: it most. Oflicers' Club, '29. DOROTHY DONALDSON Be ambition: to be good rather than rich. All at Sea, '27, Girls' Glee Club, '27, '28g Mixetl Glce Club, '271 Varsity Glee Club, '28g Convcrsazione, '28, '29, Assistant Bank Cashier, '28g Stunt Nite, '27: Gym Exhibition, '27, '28, 'zgg Shakespeare Club, '29g Bells of Hcauiolais, '28, MARY THOMAS Of money, wit, and zfirtue, believe one- fourth of what you hear men say. Class Basketball, '28, 'ZQZ Varsity Basketball, '28, '29, Class Baseball, '28, '29, Tennis Club, '28, '29g Captain Track Team, '28: Stunt Nite. '28: C Club, '28, Gym Captain, '29: Athletig Council, Secretary. 'z9: Home Economics Club. '29: Dynamo Staff, '29: Class Vollcy Ball, '29. MARTHA RIDDLE A word of will, u heart of gold. - ' fEntercd, 19295 Gym Exhibition. '29: French Club, '29. ELMER GRIFFITHS , He was it man. Take him for all and ull ' Orchestra, '27, '28, '29Q Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29, Ofhcers' Club, ' '28, 'zog Band, '27, '28, 'zog Second Lieutenant, '29. 1 W lp.. ,.,.-.--,,,,, Y., -...- -,.....f..., ,Y, ,. ,. T-jQ:.Le,.. H,..::iL:.',:,J2::,:.:, -- -fy ' Yana l , 7 X 1 3? Y :-'i 2 , be ,. W Kfw, A.. , 2 2, is A A .LLI'II'11f' '- 11: ' tI:11'r': f'-f 'ii: ii' ' --.fiifti g5gEz:r1:fj f'.1 1trir:1Qi':grr1j1jjg'zi1:iii A713 lg- H T' 'A ' ' if ' A' , llll llilg ' '.' ,,,,-.,g.4iE59 Pflgf 33 V ,J 'Q-. . j.,,,, ' gn .7 , mx if .. . ff 1 2 2 1 ,, A . cx , ,Nh ,. , 1 ,,liil,f N , lm, 1 -.QP A T ,..,.m 5, .Wi . ,MI Zyvwl. ll lla- l , l , 2 ' lat ,. be - 1. ' ' I f ' I -, 1 f Q u . 1 X' if ' ,. . M 2- , F2 9 1 ,tl IA' ,V , Y 1 4 4 Q Wzia, f . . Il' Y fa 'l'l' , f H -'f i f h l if 2 gg f , , 'lf Kvlle-5 args , H f f,. ? fI ll!'l ll I lllllll l llllllll I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIllllll llill ! , -1,-.,. ,--,,,,11 -Y ' '- ROSALIE ROSEN We meet thee, like u pleasant thought. Spaniih Club, ,291 Times Staff, '29Q Gym Exhibition, '28, '29g Home Economics Club, '28g Shakespeare Club, '29, Science Club, l29. DOLORES WALRAVEN Her lqindnesx make: lifel' wheels run smoothly. I Home Economics Club, '29, Girl Reserves, ,2Q. LENA WINER ' Not afraid of work, hui not in ,fympathy with it. French Club, '28, ,ZQQ Public Speaking Club, '28: Home Economics Club, '27: History Club. '26g Gym Exhibition, '27. '28, '29. FRUMA BELLE VVINER W Like-hut ohl how di17et'c11t. Girls' Glee Club, '27, Shakespeare Club, '27, '28, '29: Maroon and White, '28. ,291 Annual Board, '29, Convcrsazione. '28, '295 All at Sea, '27, Mixed Glee Club, '27g French Club. '28, '29, Gym Exhibition, '27, 'z8. 1 GEORGE HUGGINS It tloc.rn't pay to worry: things are W hound to happen anyway. ,i RiHe Marksmanship Competition, ,27, '28g History Club. l '27, '28: Printers' Club. '29: Officers' Club, '29. l HOWARD MEADOR i Few sorrows hath he of his own. l l l 1 l S L-, W-, ,1.,.-----.,,-,.,........., 2 ,,e. W, ,,.,,..-,,-l fr? E? ,f 'i f 1: - up ,QT 9 ,,,m F To ,,W,l:i ,il l'+: 7 fm..1o. ig, T Vm,,Lw:1,F,,! ---Q REM- 2 Kiw i L 9 ,+A--15-gwf ' ' V i Y A mwah: i .gu- Pugf 34 27661 Club. '272 Girls' Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29, Maroon and White Staff, ,ers ll, I ww, ly V ,M l - lm' f ,ff -. ' lf ,fl 7 l -- ..Vf.lil V5 qi ll ' , V ik 'i 'I V 9 'I wiv lh Q N14-WPA, g W! r ' I- f -, nl' N I , ', if, - ' . M, - is 'l ,. ,..- 1 -I' ,. i+1Zl'iQf , -l 2. 'N ------ 'lllsrv s si. 'P' ,iss N... ' . ' ' K 5' , -M ., l llllil ll I llllllllllllll llllilllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIQQIIIOI' -4'N'e l 'l-'ul A ,, ' l - MARIORIE WATSON Few things are impossible lo diligenre and skill. Cnnvcrsazione, '27, '28, '29, Vollcy Ball, '29, Thrift Coun- cil, ,281 Secretary of Sophomore Class, '27, Student Council, '29: Exhibition, '27, '28, ,295 Science Club, '28, National Honor Society, '29, Valedictorian, CHARLES VVEST, IR. A man we know he will make. Orchestra, '27, '28, '29, Boys' Hi-Y. '27, '28, '29, Ollicers' Club, '28, '29, Christmas Play, '28, Hispanofilia, '29, Band, l27, '28, '29, Lieut., '29, Stunt Nite, '28, Stage Crew, '28, '29. EVA COLLIE And that smile like sunshine darts Into many :unless hearts. Vice-President Sophomore Class, '27, All at Sea, '27, Mixed Glec Club, '27: Girls' Glee Club, ,27Q Home Economics '28, Leaders' Club, '27, '28, President, '28, Conversazionc, '27, '28, '29, President, '28, Vice-President, '29, Girls' Reserve, '29, Hispanolilia, '28, ,292 Gym Exhibition, ,27, '28, '29, Captain Gym Class, '28, ,295 Annual Board, ,292 Pied Piper of Hame- lin, '29. WILLARD DYE Great men advance slowly. Gymnastic Team. '29, Scrub Football, '27. MARY SPRAGUE A soul as while as heaven. Times Staff, '29: Shakespeare Club, '29. s1MoN KASET l He is gentle and does gentle deeds. R. O. T. C., '27, Hispanofilia, '28, '29. 1 U - J LA AAmH- ,ki-Y, 4 ,MA A-,mv W , , MM., ,..,- .-. ...-... ff fgs we-,lf 4, ' 5 ' ,i ..-, ,2,,..- , ,C ,,.,,.,,-MW 2 K --,in - L,,H . . -221- lYIlUIUlL!1lllQllTIfIlTIU!11lZlDTIIIILYIILTU um' - - dy! --i i ElI.T! IEIEQ.igQiRQ - '1-'--'mr'-'rf 7-ef'-'ormzwfs s q 7 pf- 7, 7' ' ' ' arlatwtgi' Page 35 ru., F' ,, r' 'tE,,, h . , lv fi , 2 N, - ,muy W Q 25. Kg liifj- g V 2 , -l l Wfhli bf ?fi'f ll' S ' V, HV , ff? ' 1 as , ' JM , A .2 1 - .li if , li- A l' , L 'E c X, lk, bi ll IQ - ,, ,S Jw 2 I ' it 5 li1i ' Hif i' I ,l N, q i 'wa'-5 , Milly, S - xii-., , ,fq I . 1- - . ' ' ' -2 A-. .. Mt ... n 3 - vi 1 ' .F , 0,5331 H l5, '-' 'f!lll!!l l ll I IllIIllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllll I nullnllllul 7, 4. ,. l l l lv, C 2 -- ,-,-.. 2. 71.1 -- Z f- V l EMALYN RIDGE Fair lreixex n1an'r imperial race rnrnure. Ana' beauty draw: ur with a single hair. All at Sea, '27, Bells of Bcuujolaisf' '28, Girls' Rcscrvc, 'ztgq Economics Club, ,29Q Glce Club, '27, Honorary Glcc Club, ,28Q Minstrel, '28. CARTER MCLEOD Live and learn. History Club, '25, Scrub Baseball, '26Q Baseball, '28: Sci- ence Club, '27, Hispanofilia, '27g Tennis Club, '27, Scrub Basketball, '28. I IQDNA COPELANIJ , Do as I say-don? do ur I do. l . Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29: Conversazionc, '28, '29: Spanish Club. '27, '28Q Athletic Council, '27: Glcc Club, '28, '29: Home Ecu- nomics Club, '27, '28, '29, Gym Exhibition, '27, '28, '29: Iunior Rctl Cruss Council, '28, '29, A. C. D1-3 COSTA When lzrarts are trtlc' Few words will do. Science Club, '29, History Club, '28. , MARY BRANDMAN A big hear! always ufirliing to rlo right. Public Speaking Club, '26, '27: Real Cross, '28, '29: Span- ish Club, '27, '28, Shakespeare Club, '28, 'ZQQ Glec Club, '28, '19, Science Club, '27, '28, Operctta, '2Q. l l MARK CAMBRON IWl1El I do is all fhfll l'0f1CEI'17.C mf: not wha! the people think! ' Band, '27, '28, '29: Second Lieutenant, '281 First Lieuten- ant, '29, Hi-Y. '27, '28, '2g: Assistant Business Manager, Maroon and White, '28g Public Speaking Club, '28, Oflicers' Club, '28, '29: Scrub Basketball, '28, Track, '28, Leaders' Club, '28, Community Chest Representative. U 22 1' i f ,--f 7' . 1 2 .cwest in be ..-fe 14 lnlguqgriglrgglggtrguxxnxmnnmu ' a n nmun .5 ll, rglm l -um n H 1HiIIQLUUIIIKIl1T'Ul1Z'LIfQTUTY . 2' ' ' ' W mf r 'r r 'w'f'.,q w- ,Eg5',,:g-- -'-e' cc C ' 1fvf,lslizlgggmzvftv' - Puge g6 Pac 66. 'H I A 'll ,Al F' gy' lu 1 1 l ' L I I' IM I X 4 .X m e 2, Hi. nn Wmmpm lr v 1, Q. 7 ,I A ni I: E ll 'I L, , Q- , ..V.. 1 ' A 7 IE- WM M g . I inmiruuiiiLm1:z7m1111In ' R? T IIUILLUILUII ....- M U.--.,e -,.. -fs-, -Twum-.-.-vf..-W:-Y DOROTHY HASSLER Life is .fht1l'f--IIIUIQC' the mort of il! Girls' Hi-Y. '28, '29: Tennis Club, '27, '28: Girls' Ath- letic Association. '27, '28: Operctta. '29: Clee Club, '27- C. L. CARMACK. IR. Hr is mmplrle in ,t'il11U't' and in mind. R. O. T. C.. '27g Band. '28, 'zqg Spanish Club, '28, '29, Treasurer, 'aqq Opcrettu. '27. '28, MARTHA PARKHURST In hrr langue is the luuf of lfir1flm'.fx. Girls' Reserve, '27, '28, '29, President, '28, '29: Hi-Y, '28, ':z9. Presimlenl, 'zqx Home Economics Club, '27, '28, '29, Presi- dent. '29: Leaders' Club, '28: Convcrsazione, '28, 'zqg Stunt Nite. '27, '28, ROBERT ROUICRS A little learning ix ll dungeronx Ihlllgf Officers' Club, '28. '2q1 Maruun and While Stuff, '28g Slumlenl Council, '28, '29, R. O. T. C., Lieutenant. MARY EVELYN LANE Silrflfr ix the luxury of Ihr wife. Girls' Reserve, '27, '28, '29, Science Club, '27: Art Club. '27, Stunt Nite. '27: 1.1-aulcrs' Club, '28, Mamun and White, '28: Glee Club, '28, Secretary. '28: Hispunufilia. '28, 'zgg Bells nf Beuuiulzlisf' '28: Hume Economics Club, '2q: Gym Exhi- bition, '27, '28, '20, IOHN RABUN Ihre is ll lvoy Ivffh ll hear! and smile, Thur nmkrzr Ihr harrlxhipx of life worthwhile. Stage Manager, '27, '28, '2q: Officers' Club, '28, '2qg Slmkespeure Club. '28: R. O. T. C.. '26, '27. '28. '29, 'lfl --'Sgt' s ' iii -ic-f.l?',. K4 fuiniicnjrgriiiwgziixllxrggxgigrifrm' ii uniE,iilll'L 'lu n' 'I'IIIII11TI III'I'l'IYI'I'ITHXf'I'IIIU1IUTTI.HVU in rm '- 'A i' -lwfft' 17f.:-- WV . c 'C 'Y . 'iw-f. .xi ' r , llll H7 ,Af ' ,V-f Ag 3 In 4 C , Ill im nl if HIL, if . 1 i . gi ' I-A -, I mil- . ww '- .J , ii .I rf- 2 e. , ., rl If li ' 'D nr gun FI l r ,lu 12 1 , 5: A' J- , Q LV I I , I I ' sf' ' 'T I in '-4... 4 I 'ii - 'I E KATHLEEN DAUGHERTY The bigger the work, the greater joy in doing it. Basketball, '26, '27, '28, Captain, '27, '28, Girls' Athletic Council, '29, President, '293 Gym Captain, '29g Volley Ball, :28Q Tennis Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, Indoor Baseball, '27, '15, 'zqz Track Sponsor. '281 C. H. S. A. C., '26, '27, '28, '29g Stunt Nite. '28g Stringers' Club, '26. SAM FREEMAN There if no failure to him who wills. R. O. T. C., '26, '27, '28, '29, History Club, '27, '28, Spanish Club, '28, '29. I VIRGINIA HAYNESWORTH A real friend to those who know her. Convcrsazione, '28, '29: .Gym Exhibition, '29, Spanish Club, '29. I DILLON GREEN I dare do all that may heroine a man. Orchestra, '28, 'ZQQ Band, '28, '29: Sergeant, '29. X BESSIE HALPERN ' The deed I intend is great, I but what as yet I know nor. French Club, '27. '28, '29, Shakespeare Club, '28, '29: I Home Economics Club, '28, '29, Vollcy Ball, '28, Operetta, '29, I Gym Exhibition, '27. I I I 1 H. F. BOHR, IR. Give me liberty to know, to utter I I and to argue freely. A Hand, '27, '28, '29g Hi-Y, '28, '29, The Hidden Guest, '28. , 1, l . i x i-'Z f .. 'ii' ' 'ly i ' ii, , , , e ee. LN, me MP4, ii -3FMfif-m-v.- 932IT,,,.2,.e.i2.,L,.e.,e.-..,,- VEi'1'iTiTi'i1'iir1iY1 I 1 Qifi'iQi,ri ruin iigiiifi ii iixmlgll g imgggf A3311 fill ii i my IIVUTITIITYTII 1 rim 1 wifi 2 ww ITT? ii H V i :E-2 'f'3iE 'gqzE91if9 .it 4 I time Page 38 Af ,-414 -,V , ' ll' r i 'W' vlmll iv 1 t 1 X , .,' X 1.4 A' Q ,, 1 I fill . 1 ip 3, ',,, x : -. ,Q ii - . , N i Y U g , -A 9 67,744-Jfifh' V I 'ffl J ,l ' Ki lllqlmg 'l' g f:-H i l if -f 1.!.iff ' '-1 J f t. I m , Vlf ' af all , i 'fft1'TfJvfbvlt?mf. A e ,Q-C .-Af J ,, ,WW,,, , - -i, ,N l, P. q :mimerr1711im111111:1,:1::rtm1.u11:iI1it:11gg'1It1If.:mI1If1Irr1rrmII1 - AM- 4. P yr ---'Y , -. v --.-' --e- F 7 'ff f ' - 'f' ' ' ' 'mme - X w K- vc' KATHERINE PATY A good hear! is better than all the head: in ihe world. Girl Reserve, '27, '28, '29, Pied Piper of Hamelin, '29, History Club, '27, Home Economics Club, '27, '28, '29, Blue Moon, '27, Glee Club, '26, Sponsor Co. C, '28. EDVVARD DAVlS What I have been iauglrt I have Iorgollen, What I know I have guessed. R. O. T. C. '27, '28, '29, Second Lieutenant, '28, '29, Oflicers' Club, '28, '29, Spanish Club, '28, '29. MILDRED YVOOD ll you look into her eyes She will lell you no lien Orchestra, '27, '28, '29, Home Economics Club, '29, Cun- pcbl vcrsazione, '27, '28, 'ZQI Bells of Beauiolaisf' '28, Hi-Y, '28, '29, Red Cross, ,292 Glee Club. '28, Gym Exhibition, '27, '28, Violin Ensemble. '28: All State Orchestra, '27, '28, '29. IACK MOSTELLER Take :he world ax you find it CC 4 - but do not leave' rl so. R. O. T. C., Spanish Club, '2QQ Shakespeare Play, '29. REBA SHELLEY Of .fofrert manners, unaffected mind. Home Economics Club, '28, '29, Glee Club, '28, '29, Pied Piper of Hamelin, 'ZQZ Gym Exhibition, '26, '27. '28, '29, LUKE LEA 6 Every man lor himself. pc ' Boys' Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29, Science Club, '27, '18, R. O. T. C., '27, '28, '29, Sergeant. '29, f f m. 'nfl g , 1. f- Q, . A r . 1 ',1', ., ,Q'Qv,13 1 1, . ... 2, 4 ' Y.-' 9 40-. , L, 2 1 ' jx 1 z 1 1 ru 1533515 5 I fx Ffy vdqggg' fftiiiiiiiiiii Page 39 In 1, . Fa , , W 5' all . s 1 si. ,.. -Q Q .N 2 ,-, 5, V . . SEG- f s 5 3 an I l .-. M -ff 7' ff V ' ' vi ' .iff .. gi' Eli -- H ' , ill H079 wwe? ,k,,, H,-Y A .. ' ' ,- ,i ...H '-'yi 1: - r x a. h W8 if 4 'l 'Ll ' 7 .t..w N '-f li 'i x 4' W.. ' tl 4 + u If A.-ik l f '1 ' I A it 'lg if l ' 'UQ - . fs Y I I I t pr wk f K ' ' lv 'rw Ili I -,. ,ww ' 'HBV' '?'.'- will i -' if-.U V IA J fvluvikk In-im. ' Tf lll ll l lll I llllllllllllllllllllllllll lll l llillilillllll ll ll ' ' 2 ' f ' 'R ' W 't -fafefi' :?.,..,-,fr,.,,if- 7 : f f- -.. l l ' CORNELIA CLAY She loved her friends, forgave her foes. Track, '28, Conversazione, '27, '28, Spanish Club, Girls' Reserve. ISADORE PEARLMAN l l I I l l ,,. Let nothing discourage you, never give up. Orchestra, '27, '28, '29, R. O. T. C., '27, '28, '29, Rifle Squad, '28. VIRGINIA KENNEDY Can you suppose fhcre': any harm in looking cheerful? Shakespeare Club, '28, '29, Spanish Club, '28, '29, Sec- retary, ,ZQQ Conversazionc, '27, '28, '29, Home Bzonomice. Club. '29. GEORGE WILSON I would rather muff m mime Y than inheril il. SAMUEL PHILLIPS Thr one who has--can-and will. i Maroon and VVhite, ,271 Hi-Y. '27, '28. 'ZQZ R. O. T. C.. '28, '29, First Lieutenant, '29, Dynamo lloarcl, 'ZQZ Studen Council, 'ZQC Sliakespeare Club, '29, Ollicers' Club. '29, Presi- dent Science Club, .291 National Honor Society, '29, Stun: Nite, '29, Class Lawyer, Honor Student. i l HILDA SMEDLEY All who joy would win musr :hare it- Happinex: was horn I1 iwmf' French Club, '27, '28, Sliakespeare Club, '27, '28, '29, Secretary, '28, '29, Bells of Beaujolais, '28, Gym Exhibition, r '27, '28, Dynamo Stall, 'ZQI Girls' Hi-Y, 'ZQZ Student Council. '28, '29, Stunt Nite, '28, Bank Cashier, '27, '28, National Honor Society, '29. 1 -X 21 , :'f' T- 'G ',,.'.:.. -..H-...A ,..,..---.. .... 2, ,mv ,,A,,,,gTil' ! Z't..,'m.. ElfVQl1QlQIQiTI-IQEUQTLIQIQAIUll'liQ,E,lfLjQ, wg hkxgg rlln llulln l n u Tmfmui -' 2r:-,eiQZ' fr 'M M'M '2:'L2: lrrfixs' Legg ':::,,gyg....- - Page 40 155 .Pact fd ffl! '11 Us 11' 1 '11, A . 4- 7 l -1' fi ,411 74,2 , .1 1 V 1 Ifllvlwu' 1 U- In i Im l' . ,J .1 A v 4 lf' 9 , ri - -Mft 'A ' figs , 'll -I ' , l lll 'Wa ,, , X 1 - , 'V , n. X q . . , is limfmi H 1 Li fi lil fir - 'i ' i'r1 , , ..,.,..,,. J ' s A j -YW v A i iwl w ' ' H If if ' . ji ' F any , 4 . ,2,..,, Q ' C. E. HUTCHESON ll ll'0l'l',V he Ihr urns: of dnllh. Thrn I ,rhall lim' f0l'fl't'I'.n 1744. '29: Sliakcspearc Club, '29. VVALTER COPPEDGE Goorllooking girlx am rlo ufomlfrx with mf. W1 Basketball. 28, 'ZQQ Baseball. '28, '2u: Scrub football, '28 'zuz Olhccrs' Club, 'zoz Second Lieutenant Co. B, '29, Histori Club, '26: Spring' Concert. '26: Trcasurer of Lcttct'mcn's Club RUTH SLIGER One is nezfrr ,fo happy, nor ,ro unhappy 11x we imagine. Slmkcspcare Club, .282 Hi-Y, 28: Gym Exhibition. '27, 28. 29. IZLIZARETI l LOCKWOOID Noi mo 5Fl'lUIl.f, 1101 loo gay. hui 11l1o,'ge1her tl jolly girl. Stunt Nite '27' Circus '18 Conwemuiont- ' '8 ' . , , , ., -1 ' , 27, 2, 291 Girls' Rc-serve, '27, '28, '29, Vicc-President, 'zgz Le Cerclc Fran- cais. '28, 'zuz Annual Board: Basketball, '28, Volley Ball, '29: Gym Exhibition. '27, '28, '29: Thrift Council, CLARA LOUISE RAINIZS To 1417010 her ir 10 low' her 111111 her 11cq1111inmr1re is l11:1ing. Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29: La Hispanofilia, '27, 'Zigi Glcc Club, '28: Conversazionc, '28, 'zoz Hells of Beauiolaisf' '28: Orches- tra, '27, '28, 'zqz Student Council, '28, 'zog Violin Ensemble, '28: All State Orchvstra, '27, '28, '29. CHARLES GROSS Son1ftl1i11g IWFIWPFIZ tl hirzdrance 117111 II help. Red Cross, '27, '28: The Hidden Guest, '28, Hispano- Elia, '28, '29g Corporal R. O. T. C., '28g First Lieutenant, '29, OlHCCl'8l Club, '29, Platoon Rifle Team, '17: Sliakcspcarc Play, 266' R. O. T. C., '27, '28, '2q: Corporal, '28g Sergeant, 'zoz Spanish Club, '2g. '11-if ' 1. - . TT -2-',, L 771 1 Q' E31311.11.LEQi51zmuQ,H1 egi giillli 2, 'Q Li -f ' M' m't . Lsgz wy f l ffg. . Prlgc' 4 1 . 'N .I' .-it UIIIIITTTIIXIITIJI ITLIIIJJIITU I ll nan: an mlllgg yd IQ- og j fl ,fav .' ' SX we -nl , , f if , 5 1 ljwllllti 'A 1 I in 5 I .N 4 54' ,dll flfvtw Ns l ' 'ff ve A ' H ' N A, tr r T .. f 'l it il? 22. , ' D' 1 ' h 5 , Q S1-iiiei' '- .' l' su gui ' . -l , ' 1, ' 9 m'!Ittbl. , 11 - Q.. 4.5 4 lllllQllllllllIllllIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll lllll lllil'- MARY BARRETT So exrellent u :indent and so pure a pearl. Art Club, '27, '28, Leaders' Club, '27, '28, Student Coun- ril, '28, '29, Secretary, '28, President, '29, Editor-in-Chief Maroon and White, '28, National Honor Society, '28, '29, Presi- dent, '29, Editor-in-Chief of Dynamo, '29, Sponsor Co. B, '28, Battalion Sponsor, '29, Le Cercle Fracais, '29, Chairman Senior Day Program. MARY LYNN In lore, as in religion, faiih maketh miracles. Glee Club, '26. '28, '29, Opcretta, '27, '28, Girls' Reserve, '28, '29, Conversazione, '28, '29, Home Economics Club, '29. PAUL WILLIAMS Paul, we admit, ir no! .ftudiourly im'lim'd, but is proud of his form divine. Science Club, '28, R. O. T. C., '27, '28, '29, Captain, '29, Student Council, '29, Oflicers' Club, '2Q. BORDEN IONES A loyal, jun and upright gentleman. Annual Board, '29, Football, '28, '29, Track, '27, '28, '29, Basketball, '27, '28, '2.9Z Boys' Hi-Y, '28, '29, President: Band. '28, '29, Captain, Officers' Club. '29, Lettermen's Club, '28, De- clamatory Contest, 27', '28, Tennis, '28, Stunt Nite, '27, '28, Shakespeare Club, '28, Leaders' Club, '27, '28, Science Club. '28, Boys' Glee Club, '27, The Hidden Guest, '28, Orches- tra. '27, '28, '29, National Honor Society, '29, EUGENIA CALDWELL None who would be nearer or brighfef' or .rwc'eler. Conversazione. '27, '28, '29, Hi-Y, '28, '29, Vice-President, '29, Basketball, '28, Volley Ball, '28, All at Sea, '28, Glee Club, '27, '28, Girls' Reserve. '28, '29, Maroon and White, '27. '28, Student Council, '29, Home Economics Club, '27, Spanish Club, '29, President, '29, Shakespeare Club, '29, Thrift Coun- til, '28, Gym Exhibition, '27, '28, '29, National Honor Society, '29. CARL KUHLO 'Il matrcrx nor how long I live, but how. R. O. T. C., '28, '29, i ff? 'fr. r Mllfyy Q... ga' has ii 1 I it frit 1 .fi dl ,H 5' 1 .fa AT. i I f T' fr nt' If J ,J , -1-.4,,w,,f i, -, J Q 'mill E 4 Ml . .. Ii'- gr-'11 W 3 , ' A ' , 1 ll ' A K l' . Mr .i 4 ' 'I' 'l lull , 1 W gl iz' .sly ,. Y I, 54 . ' ' .nv 1 I l fll, A' ' A' ,,-77 f X 1' 4 f 2 I I K ' ll j Ur I Q-- P ' .fx i 'i SI r ,, - --:fs - '. 1' 1 - ' 1 s ' ,- QI1 , - ,n ....fQQl'Wf5 TT 2 , , N + V-2, ', - lil - sfh tsg- aimmmg , 2 Li, ,,Ai ,iii,'g,QQ ,,,.,. , TN , -, ,' RUBY BRIGHT Speerh is great, but silenre is greater. Spanish Club, '28: Shakespeare Club, '28, '29, Girls' I-Ii-Y, '28, '2q: Commercial Club. '28, '29. IAM ES PAYNE A little nonsense now and then, Is cherished by the wisest men. Platoon Rifle Team, '27: Red Cross, '27, '28g R. O. T. C., '27, '28, '29: Corporal, '27, '28: First Lieutenant, '29: Hispan- olilia, '28, '29: Ollicers' Club, '291 As You Like lt, 'zgg Shakespeare Club, '29. l v l l I CRYSTAL ALGE Calm and unrutiierl ns the summer seas. History Club, '26, '27g Gym Exhibition, '26, '27, ,28Q Art Club, '26: Home Economics Club, '29. ELIZABETH IARRETT Wisdom and comedy hath combined. ' Student Council, '29: Conversazione, '28, '29: Bells of 5 Hcauiolaisf' '28: Senior Volley Ball, '29: Senior Basketball, '29g ' Gym Exhibition, '27, '28q Home Economics Club, '29, Circus, .27 ISABELLA GRIFFITTS A quiet maid is this little lass, But has good standing in her class. Art Club, '27, '28, '29: Spanish Club, '27, '28, '29: Home l Economics Club, '17, '28: Stunt Nile, '28: Circus. '28, ' l ELIHU WINER Work is his hobby and sneress a common reward. R. O. T. C., '27, '28, '29: Personnel Adjutant, '29: Nation- al Honor Society, '28, '29, Secretary, '29g Le Cercle Francais, '28, 'zoz Shakespeare Club, '28, '29, Vice-President, '29: 065- 1 cers' Club. '2q: Maroon and White, '28: Annual Board, '2g: A Honor Student. ' l Q l l.lL'!iv IJ , r.,-fn :EF-fc - .. --1 :' N'I'ml, 1 W- M , fp-15' 9, , . L.,,,L,,.,,,,,,-,, TlflTFl.lTTFl'l'llfiililllllifll-llflTll Iii l'iAli4lj'1TZxI'IIIY iia'l'I 'A4q 'QV' A Ulflfllllifll 1TQ'QllI'fIfU,,, A-T, ummm! W- -f f' - - f ff -f I-, H: , WL-'al 4-- 7 iilfsa A Page 4 3 ,uv 5 ,gems , x I 'I' l AW 44 J . . If , , . Q ' 4 1 ' ni ' LI I f- 9 -- Vp - 8 86 , A 1 .- Wil, ml ii 'I' ell iw, if! Wi, . ,vs ,, Ai .' -afe. , -, ,fQHIIi'f f ' - ' XX A5 k infnl , , fl il. . y'll'ia ,,lQ,,f,gll'fw 7-' r l l flihm, f a --'T ,mi nr 1, Q M 'I'-' 'f 1l!5! llll lllll l unnn nnna ueueuean n : uhhh ll : P., l , , ..--....:....- ..., , ,W ,W ,, J ,v 1,-V,-,rf,., , V.- , 2. CLARENCE IAMES Life is fl jest, and all ihing: show it, I ihough! ,ro onre, hut now I know il. Maroon and White, '27, '28Q Band, '28, '29, Times Staff, '29: Track, '27, '28, '29: Red Cross Treasurer, '28. CARROLL DEAKINS Few things are impmrihlc' to diligence and .flqill. Secretary Student Council, '28, .291 Home Economics Club, '28, '29, Mixed Glee Club, '27, '28, Honorary Glee Club, '271 Conversazionc, '27, '28, '29, Vice-President, '28, All at Sea, '27, Bells of Beauiolaisf' '28, Stunt Nite. '28, Gym Pianist. '27, '28, '29. ROBERT FLOWERS No om' has flour' his duly mitil he has done his heir. Clintered, 1928D CORNELIA ROLSTON Her mice was fuer soft, gfnilf. and low, An fxfellerll lhmg 111 wonzunf' Shakespeare Club, '27, '28, '29, Convcrsazionc, '28, '29, Glee Club, '28, ,291 Hi-Y, '28, '29: French Club, '28, President. '29, Operetta, '28, V291 Girls' Reserve, '27, '28, National lionor Society, '29. BARBARA SPOONIXMORIQ Srrzfire is what make: fhir world worlh while. Girls' Hi-Y, '28, Converszlzione, '28, '29: French Club. '28, '29. MAY GRIFFITH MCGHEIZ WhntH'r'r I have lrierl lo do in my life, I have fried wilh all my heart lo :lo well. i National Honor Society, '28, '29, Girls' Hi-Y, '28, ,291 Bank Cashier, '17: Assistant Property M-anager, '28, Manager, '29, Student Council, ,291 Assistant Thrift Manager, '28. wr 'F' f A gi i lcd ,fall -2 s CC, CCM, ,,. yn .ox --9 em., 2 nm m,,Wm 9, V 9 um, ----viE3ilh'mF..llllAW iii ---H ,. .,., .2 ' A T1 it 2 iw. :'J'M ' ' T 1' t- as 1 . --1 Page 44 661 .-' 3 A 'W' avi, ,fag YJ,,? 'pig - 1 ' il V- - 4. I wg, , 1 X KM. In 1 im - H: l. ,V 'I ' 4.'l,f'Wa, u I -ir M, 'J 'I be 1 V lm! I I .3 a a ll l1.1Ji-,'Z4a-qqr'1'fg1 -w f1.,-if '- ,5--'ff I u-v L4f,..- .ll 5,,, ' , I 'I .. , , ,, - -' ll Y' Y ' -A ,lg QW. 7 EDCI JI! I IIIIII IIIIIIII llllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllll QQIIIIF' i-'l'Q -,ll I. x 'Z Q I INEZ WEBB Full nmny a flower is lruru Io blush 1u1.vc'er1. l 1oHN norm I mn? nmlmge Il dlJ't'II.YJ'lUIZ But I mn manage lo hold my tongue. Shakespeare Plav. 'z9: Ofliccrs' Club, 'z9: Lieutenant Co. I A, 'zqz How' I-li-Y, '27, '28, '29, Treasurer, '28, Vice-President, 'ZQQ Boys' Ili-Y Representative, '28, 'ZQQ National Honor Society, '29, VIRGINIA SIMPSON She dances away all sorrow. All at Sea, '28g Girl Rcaervc, '27, '28, Conversazionc. '17, '28: Secretary Iunior Class. 'z8: Shakespeare, Play, '27, '28, Hells of Beauiolaisf' '28, Gym Exhibition, '27, '28, '29, Gym Captain, '28, Leaders' Club, '27, '28, Stunt Nite, '27, '28, MARIAN MAGRILL A I um .vure fha: care' is un enemy to life. i Home Economics Club. '27: Gym Exhibition, '28: Shake- speare Club, '28, 'liji Hispanohlia, '19: Iunior Red Cross, '29. MARGARIQT HALL Of uolvlr mind, .vrrcnc and kind. The Fire Drake. '26, '27, Girls' Reserve, '27, '28, Girls' Hi-Y. '27, '28, '29: Shakespeare Club, 'zgg Maroon anal White, ,ze L . I FRANCES PORTER Blue were her eyes us the fairy-flax, Her chrrlf: like the dawn of day. Shakespeare Club, '29, , I .Ebb IJ A 9:14, , IIQJLIIILLIIQIQUIUIHUHIUILY l llllllllilllllllilqb ,g Illilllllllll ' b M '27 5 ',gis f - mm f If-ff 'W 2 7' 7 be Bu' +All .W ' ' JJ skirmish Page 45 Y Zi' i'r:sh9?'eH i V i , I A ' .- A..A'. V -Y, -- -Y . X I .f ., , N ay - ..-- -. 1- --- ft .1 my - ' , . . . .. , if -io ,, 22. . .- .lan - -N M. -'ef f .,., if' ' 5' 1'1'ii1 u fi P X s, - x , GW.. . ,4 ' . 1 ff - . ' ww XV 1 ' i . . ' f E ,9 12 t Q if ' I ' ,M W' lf li v 'R R fe i . 1 '- , . -1 X . A V. X, V 4 i f 1 P R - In nr l V 77 9 A V R.. . x K X raft? is ., , f I . V D . 4 4- . i i I L f V. f- R43 Tx ll,k l , ull. -.2'. 'sf ,i H . 1 ,f Wvgei , v- I- . .f W' i - N- Q , at if . ,i in Jw I ii, 1 fm, . f ... 9' 1 r- , ' ' ' 4' fa ' ' A ' +U 1'1 ' You ...X f i 5 l l l HOWARD PRICE i l Be not what you seem, xeem what you arc. R. 0. T. C.. '28, 'ZQQ Sergeant, '295 Shakespeare Club, '29g Pied Piper of I-lamelin, 'zgg As You Like It, '29g Glee Club, Science Club, '29. i THEODORE BRICKMAN l The mimi is the xlandnrzl of the man. 7 i R. 0. T. c. IEAN COLEMAN 5 Rirh in good wo1'k,v. Homeroom Bank Cashier, '27g General Student Manager of Banking, '28: All At Sea, '27g Stunt Nite, '27g Girls' Glee Club, '27g Mixed Glec Club. '27q Gym Exhibition, '27, '28, '29: Girls' Hi-Y, '29g French Club, '2Q. MARIO BETANCOURT La conxzanria have miIagro.f. l Entered. '29: Spanish Club, '29g R. O. T. C.. '29. I ARMON MITCHELL l One cannot always he a hero, but one can always be a man. Pied Piper of Hamelinf' '29, Shakespeare Play, '29. MILDRED BARON The wisdom of many and the wi! of one. 5 All At Sea, '27g Taming of the Shrew, '27q Gym Ex- hibition, '27, '28, News Editor of Maroon and While, '28g I Honorary Girls' Glee Club, 2183 Assistant Editor-in-Chief of b Dynamo, '29g As You Like It, '29g Vice-President Shake- speare Club, '28, President, 'zoq President Commercial Club. '29: National Honor Society, '29. i ff? r fa 2 M V V: N: N, Y , , J ' Tiiiiifjgifjiiliiiiigfziiiiiiiiiiljgifiliiii R' Gi Qfriijtz1fJ::fiirt117iif'1.:!1:mixtitle n't'A'2 ' 2'ag'f ' 'T r '-1 mf. ' fx -wh . W ' ' m ' :ia- Page 46 C SQL' X ,4'?irih , G yi I E W Q N . , gg i a 1 1 ' fi- , e l. f . . nu n nnnung, pn a-'el' ,. , ir ,,., tyf rrii. ..,g,.,,,,..?,.a..,--,,., -ma.-.--........ ,-...--. ,, .. ,ja..,a,. t ,W ,MH ,Nt- 5 Q, . N THE SPONSORS MESSAGE TO THE SENIORS Thoughts Are Things Seniors of the Class of '29, Greetings: We are coming more and more to accept as a fact the idea that thoughts are things. This can at once be a terrible and a wonderful truth. It means that thoughts can make us base metal or Hne. Thoughts, we know, become inventions, plays, poems, novels, movements. Thoughts wield power. The ancient Greeks believed that people were made strong and more beautiful by associating with beautiful things. Then, if thoughts are things, we can grow stronger and more beautiful by associating with beautiful thoughts. Thoughts are with us constantly. We are clothed with thoughts on the inside as we are clothed with silk or wool on the outside. We would be courageous, nobody likes a coward. Then we need to enter- tain thoughts of courage. Courage is beautiful, it is the other half of heroism -mother, dad, friend, neighbor, student heroism. The practical kind of hero- ism that makes better homes and communities. Thoughts can make us strong when we are weak. They can be walking sticks, props, crutches. They can prod us on when we want to turn back. Emerson walked and worked with fine thoughts, thoughts that challenge to best efforts: Never strike sail to a fear! Come into port greatly! Always do what you are afraid to do. He is my friend who makes me do what I can. Self-trust is the essence of heroism. It speaks the truth and is just, generous, temperate, scornful of petty calculations and scornful of being scorned. In order to do yourselves justice then, Seniors, my message to you is: Work and walk with fine thoughts, great thoughts, generous thoughts, brave thoughts, and courageous thoughts, for thoughts may be things. T hx ,. vig. Y xl, . C ip! -N- ,Q htm ....... Me.. ,-.,,....,....- .a 5 14'--7V l ,'f 3t-2' . T ,.i W.- , , H I YI1LI,IQIIIQIIIUI1IQIgUI3:ZII1.IIUvtflijllurrrtir , 1 44' Jil YIIITQIYTIIIIIIEZFEIIIYITTITIYUIIYIIIIIIIYYL' . . - .- '5'lf- 1 ' g W.....,.u 9- QEQYVEQLB T S I ITITIZYIIT Page 47 in -ix . M ' 1 H li XV 'www N . --fm v - V :HER A Q ,M gg gf ,, fs A F' x . . is F z- Q ir'- qfjhlflfiiw mil Q x x. , .Q -X , 541-, . G 2 A - V l lli fs --init'- ' I . . if f- I J ' J ,JI r g 'I4-r f l'QQ! ll l llll l 7 37 ' lllll THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Chattanooga High School has the first and only chapter of the National Honor Society of secondary schools in Chattanooga. The Chattanooga High School chapter is one of the very First in the state of Tennessee. To be so honored, a school must be of the very first rank scholastically. However, membership in this society does not rest entirely upon the student's ability to make A's. While scholarship is one of the prime requisites for mem- bership, Service, Leadership, and Character are also considered in election to this chapter. Near the end of each year, live or six Iuniors are elected to the society, and this group forms the nucleus for the chapter of the following year. Then other members are elected from the Senior Class by the heads of departments until the quota of fifteen per cent. of the class has been filled, no more than this per cent. can be taken in. A report of the Chattanooga High School chapter of this society would seem incomplete without a mention of its Hrst and only sponsor, its promoter, in fact: Miss Annetta Trimble. Miss Trimble always employs good taste, good judgment, and dignity in her relations to the society and its members. And she has a subtle ability for smoothing out any difficulties which may beset the path of her protegees. The initiation into the National Honor Society is one of the most impres- sive of any society. The ceremony serves to convince the candidates of the necessity of working to the best of their ability for the betterment of the school. THE OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1928-1929 President ...... ................................... . . ...... .. ........... . ........ .MARY HELEN BARRETT Vice-Presirl'cnz ,.,,.... ...... .... W 1 LLARD JUSTIN TURNBULL Secretary ..,... .............. ............. E LIHU WINER Treasurer .. .........l.. .- ............ VIVIEN SHAW MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF ,ZQ May G. McGhee Sybil Shumacker Winifred Iackson Frances Massey Nancy Sue Ansel Mildred Baron Hilda Smedley Borden Iones Iohn Boyd Samuel Phillips Martha Lee Taylor Eugenia Caldwell Cornelia Rouston Marjorie Watson , . .4 A 'f .tw , H W ,W ,gm 1 N ir' -42?-r.'11.s 4:12, ,,,:,,-, ,-. ,,,,,,...,.. -2 1'rtU1tngi1r11I:111niUI11,1IuIrmiuurrlzxLii'fiL,tm: Qu 1 ,ig 'Man Hi ggins I1glQQ.'II.LIlUII,IgIQIliT.QI'IIQ3IfII.IIUIII1fQITlI'EIIlI' I 'S 'TT: 'm3TT: 'iYI Ti'T:'T'T:T 'Q r'4 m1'.f:, -1 -ix 'T 'i 'T V 'T I 'Asst L QSQ. - Page 48 LW' 4 VUE 1 f Iyfxkl 'f - :l,.', .ww w 'lg -1, e S g,x'.'E IL. H- I 'M .hui I' 1 X H f 3, .1 ,vii AQ 'X ,- 5 X fl' xx ,, V ,-iff ', ,gun ' zflj Q' f V - x 35 Rv 1 my- : ' ' 5 .W - , V N--,fl ln X f 'F' ' - I n - J 'N ' , f W A' Ti , 'H 1. 'J5 4L, -' 'Gi , . 1 . -' ' ' ' ' gg . ..1+:5 ' 1. 1' f- V, MW1-:' .lik-.L'.1.'g'1 v. . ' f N-fa- - -- -'g,::f:.g 4- gx-51 ?ff f ' ' ' , ' ,- QQ' YU ' S H 'T -vy,5:Q -wx? V 1 , 1 1 1 A . ' i,?,Jl'I 'if m11i1'r1J,iwfrfzfrfzix:JI1'.r,.'1 z1'1 r1f1,r,11,1121i',3.l.lZ,lIN45'jQ1w' --f-X 'n 'f-4'-M NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Jr x , H N., k :P x , 1 . VN, Tx! ,T S' If Qf , 'F 1 ' 1 ' ' ' -f , L FTM. ' ' LQ, ' : jfMe'k,:lY ' Pugc 49 . as , V . silky! .. ,AW . ' Ri X4-' . ,ft -1 Q P, x '-3 Ei iitglwlx, ,rili ghu CW f bi? ' l . 'ihilww li lit . at .ll rMHI2lifh4Qll', 21e 4g at M .QI 1, rxijqgr-QIQFQ.,lEalEt3mt-If--1'll .fs na-f r ., - ,l MMV - M 6 ' no ll H l' llllQ l f'7U 'fillll lllllllll llllll lllllllll ll ra ln - V ll llllllllll OUR 1929 HALL OF FAME . EDITOR'S NOTE-4Following the precedent of the rather snobbish Dynamo of 1928, now out ol print, we beg to mention as men and women of the hour and as nominees for the Hall of Fame: CHARLES WATSON Because he is barely worthy of mention: because he is on the inside of nearly everything since he is apt to do less harm there than on the outside, because his election as president of the Senior Class proves the day of miracles is not overg and finally because to know him is to love himg nobody knows him. NANCY SUE ANSEL Because she is so curiously free from egotism that we are afraid there is some catch in itg because she really has a charming 'tone or accent, or something that makes Let us stand up and sing the Alma Mater, not sound as bad as it looks in print. T. N. .TUCKER ' Because he is graduatinge-at last-and that is the only legitimate reason why the Lettermen's Club should continue to foster athletics at Chattanooga High School. . MARY BARRETT Because it is an Ancient Mariner, an Editor, too, I wot, and what it takes to bring down A's. I hope to say she's got. Furthermore because she sprang full grown like Minerva from somewhere and started reflecting honor on C. H. S. Other characteristics will be mailed fin plain wrapper! upon request. - . WILLARD TURNBULL Because Mon Colonel, is what his Weakness calls him. Because he's a brave ossifer and has been present whenever pocket-books have been deformed for the sale of the Dynamo. Because he taught the school the aesthetic value of the cadet-colonel and the girls some super-physics, but chiefly because he is a shining example of what can happen in the army. EMALYN RIDGE OR MORONIA Because she thought Nova Scotia was an opera singer. fClass Cynic: Well that's doing pretty well for Moronia. j FRANCES MASSEY Or Flaming Youth with the Pebeco Smile. Because no one else is so well qualified to speak loudly and volubly on any and every occasion, be it apropos or otherwiseg because of her cheerful heart, her helping hand, and last but not least, her wagging tongue. . C. E. HUTCHESON Because of his charming Baby Facc: because this young Adonis has IT: because he does not worry, hence his brow is free from wrinklesg and because he has acquired that free and careless air of indifference that marks the man of the world. CATHERINE PATY Because of her red hair and frecklesg because the old Alma Mater is so accustomed to this vision of Titian beauty that it would feel lost without some vital remembrance of her freckled face hung in its Hall of Famous Onesg because she is Beautiful but --5 we've forgotten the rest. CARROLL DEAKINS Because of her light and airy touch on the ivoriesg because of her dear brotherg and just because we couldn't leave out Ole' Castille Greta. 525-4,, suffix yt r 'l' ' flillfjlfjl lg N22 I - , .--:if ig - - '-5--T ffl . - 1' f JN V - I 'Z , ,, I i' ga. X' 5224? 6 ,ag Wt. 1.7 . -511 'ftg yn 'ill I W . , . ..,.,u.,.,..:,,:., .-gin! T3 j an ,Hal I 5. tg ,,.Ta-- .. ---- I- 1-- -------v ...n gmc, ..,:,,,,w ,A , L ,dag '.,, 1... n -5-r ' Page 50 III lllll llllllllllllllllllllllll lllll llll I U Inf., 5 -5- : yxorg Y+y:? The ,IUNIORS will tw. Kiki hilt 'HP , , -fsff ' -' ,. - x E 4: N ' .2 U , 2 ll ' - -. ' 1 ,J yt J '- W ,- ,t T . 'H wi T ' me ' I t ' .T , Q P 1lt1iE 4-', ,l fl..i'i. .ia my , t r 'A !, v A l V . ' f 7' V ' mi i w ' i '.M!u5r'ffIlll! llllllllllll In 'Ili' II ' 1' A I ITE.1112?-iiiZTiiT1LTiiif'.'I 'KI 1353 rg T f- x. .... H. -fr-51+--is-W - -----A--V - - --- - ?m-v-f:--,:,--- i . l THE IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS LYNN IDEAKIYS, PI'l'.1'idt'IIf Miss Brrrx' HATES, Sponsor Burr ELDRIDGE, Treasurer I. R. LIGHT, Vire-Prexidclzl Iassizrve CDRR, Sccrefary It is largely through the pep and get-up of Miss Betty Bates, Iunior Class Sponsor, that the Iuniors have been so outstanding in their activities and so successful in all their undertakings this year. This class should he duly credited with having won every ticket-selling contest held this year: the City-Central football game, Stunt Nite, and the Operetta. Sara Seward and james Sims deserve honorable mention for their ability to sell tickets. Both Sara and Iames won first and second prizes, respectively, in the Stunt Nite and Band Boys' Blowout ticket selling contests. 5 The most prominent students in the Maroon and White are Iuniors: lane Dillard, Editor-in-Chief: Elizabeth Wight. Associate Editorg Edith VVhite, News Editor: Marjorie Block. and Ulrey Wilson, Sport Editors: lack Rodman, Ioke Editorg 1-'red Gates, Business Managerg Eleanor Miller and Iasmine Orr, As- sociate Business Managers: Martha Ioseph, Associate Exchange Editorg Halie Gass and W. A. Stephenson. The Iuniors also claim Lynn Deakins, school cheer leader, whose initiative and leadership have been a great asset to the class. May the Class of 1930 continue to carry on their most successful work! 47:1 -1 tis- mga Wwmemevwwm, Sf M'Z...4 incas e, ,. see- ei WIIII.UIDIIIUI1,I'I'lgUQIlI.I.I1lU,II.I.T,I,UIILIIL auumifeguul I IfIQlQLIIil-HllilltllllIij'Y-Tlillulllffllill? K .fm ..... -., .... sg AT, - , , ,,,,1 I M Q, ,. V 493. r 1 qwgg. ,, 1 -alba- I nge S2 1 ,-. .- 'T K H fx N., ,- IJ C T4 nf w m : 'F'r'f'4f1 T r Ml . W fee - 1 M FW M Vw' W Aa 'ww v A A K f kk bl A , ... AJ -' H L 1 I vv i' P ,Mg 1 -fll 'X EE-'ffl FT! - gil' ' 5 v., l'11yr Q mg, I C L f fx Ls ls E W5 0 V 5, 2, u m U-I N ga? -hjxvlllltfilt ta A VM nfl fi ' www , lt..- . I ,. J , Jef, -.. I' J':U','2'Ye gg i P ' 5., A- ,M l l - L ff - ' 'f,.v' ', 'jllllpgguulllllnulunluuuunnnnnnnlnnnununuu nun nlllunuulnulollln Ackroyd, Richard Alexander, Alleyne Alley, Bill Anderson, Leila May Ashley, Edna Bacon, Marguerite Bailey, Bernice Baker, Louise Barnes, Catherine Barton, Elmer Bauerle, Deveron Baugh, Frank Beard, Mary Catherine Belcher, Nora Brandon, Nell Bratton, Madison Brantly, Marguerite Burdine, Alice Burger, Fred Byrom, Iohn Cadek, Theodora Carlton, Blakely Carter, Edna Carter, Eunice Case, Sally Chapman, Helena Chumlcy, Virginia Cofer, Valentine Connelly, Catherine Crowe, Laura Dawn, Garnet 'Deakins, Lynn Deitch, Edith Dennis. Ralph Dillard, lane Dolob. David Dye, Ieanette Eickoff, Ella Eldridge, Betty Englehart, Fritz Farmer, Rhea Feld, Herman Felton, Hollis IUNIOR ROLL Fields, Louise Fleckerstein, Richard Frederick, Charles Frumin, Sadie Helen Gass, Halie Gates, Fred Gentry, Lillian Gladish, Nina Bell Gould, Genevieve Grilliths, Edna L. Gross, Morris C., Ir, Gwin, Mildred Hadley, Helen Louise Hall, Dorothea Hall, Carrl Hall, Martin Hampton, Robert Harris, Nell Mae Hartley, Maude E. Hartline, Opal Hatch, Mary Louise Hayle, Lucius Heaton, Margaret Heibeck, Mary Helmick, Dorothy Hill, Hubert Hill, Kathryn Hitchcock, Geraldine Hodge, Inez Hodges, Vauda Holder, Ethel Holmes, Clinton Horowitz, Abe Howland, Cooper Iles. Thelma Ingle, Iames lngle, Margaret Iarrett, Virginia Johnson, Albert Iohnson, Alberta Iohnson, Frances Iones, Anna Mae Iones, Clarence CU National Kaplan, Rachel Kaset, Sophia Katchen, Reba Kennedy, Marguerite Kersey, Raymond Kemer, Rose Klein, Philip Laster, Anstie Lauter, Walter Leamon, Gladys Lee, Virginia Light, Iames R. Long, Mary Charles Loop, Linn McCullough, Harold McDaniels, Elizabeth McDowell, Dorothy McGhee, Glazier McPhail, Helen McPherson, Dorothea McPherson, Catherine Michel, Be 1iC Moore, Cathernie Morrow, Clyde Mueller, Mildred Newman, Charles Northington, Radford Oakes, Fred Orr, Iasmine Overdeer, Ida Ruth Paris, Virginia Parker, Merrill Pass, Mary Pavlow, Anetta Pangle, Katherine Payne, Gertnicle Pearce, Cranston Pitner, Frank Postins, Clarence Powell, Helen Pressman, Bessie Pufler, Franklin Rhodes, Mignonne Honor Society Ricclin, Anne Rodman, lack Rodric, Marie Rudolf, Edith Sanders, Clyde Samples, Lynn Satterlielcl, Thomas Schmitt, Elizabeth Schliex, Pauline Scybert, Vivian Schulman, Bertram Seaborn, Leland Selcer, Laura Sel i gm an, Ioseph Shavin, Morris Shelton, Virginia Sherman, Beatrice Shumake, Eva Pearl Sims, James Smith, Winifred I. Smith, Martha L. Solomon, Ieanette Spector, Moses Sprague, Ina Staley, Mary Stephens, Wilson A. Stump, Kathleen Taylor, Harold Thompson, Winifred Thurman, Ella Ben Tidwell, Ruth Vincent, Clarence Wallace, Margaret Walker, Willie Warlick, Eva Watson, Raymond West, Helen White, Louise Whitten, Raymond 'Wight, Elizabeth Williams, Bernice Williamson, Gertrude Wilson, Ulrey Shippey, Raymond .515-ls-1' - 4. we -t a, L fi .Mi lQB L L ggmmggrgrmfs11u1ti1'1Qrttt-- fff Qggllll 9j?g: '-' ,.- ., .,,L L 'B ' L1:1lVi'Tfi -' '- Page 54 The SOPHOMOR'S F x X ,l , , -l U N - - ' 'I' ' l ' X ' f-7-, . -7? 'l. , - gl, iff ! f A l ,-.g : e . 'M ' ll 'l- ' 4, it --' W -S - l 'll 6,1 ij rlllvielgl 1 V if , a l 2. L,Q1li3.c,' ' B' ffm' as ' ' ,flf l 9 .. -r.i.l- 1 ' 'f w ' , ..L C wg .all a s ill-l .jf P' V K1 ,M D I X in 1 - - l x X Us 4 . mu , 5 , , M 'Y 1 ,.,,,, V f. ,,, '- ' ' ' -HLa-,..L::i.,1?Eii??5!l?e:.,- eEN-,,,.,, egf, -C -ee , f l l THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS I. D. SMITH, I're.fif1:'11t Mk. HFQYDRIX, Sponsor HAZEL Swear, Secremry Cm-:un Woomsx, Vice-I'resi1lent HELEN Lucfxs, Treumrer It is very seldom that the Spohomores outshine their upper classmen in anything: but this year it became a reality when the Sophomore girls' basketball team calmly stepped out and Won the Inter- Class basketball championship. The Sophomorcs showed good judgment when they chose Mr. W. Paul Hendrix, as their sponsor. I. D. Smith, Creed Wooden, and Ierome Alper have made a name for the Class in athletics, starring in football and basketball. Outstanding in literary work are Ilelphia Tabla. Marie Hixon. Hazel Sweet, Mary Lillian Abel. 7 Marguerite Bacon, Catherine Colman, Gertrude Payne. Harriet Orr, Mildred Bradley, Ruth Barker, Nell Brandon, Dolly Petty, Bessie Burgess, Jerome Alper, Gus Tombras, and Thomas Herring. Those girls who made it possible to win the basketball championship for the Sphomores are: Augusta Colston, captaing Loveleen Weitzell, May McGhee, Georgia Hale, Virginia Paris, and Elizabeth Cassidy. If the Sophomores are doing so wonderfully well now, what does the future hold in store for them? This remains to be seen. A., he ,ew L eeee ,,Q, gqLfQ-2-'41 1f'c'+.1 1x.Qg,,-,weee ,S , ee, it C ee alll!lililllilllliflllfl!!lilllll1Il1i1lIIl1Yl'ilTI'1T!TU gig.: , ,g-,gl T -F L'Llll,U.lI11U1Tll1'IU!TUIIITYTU. itnirmmiitttm ' 'H be ' H ' ' ' H 1 'a 'a aa ' 'H' ' M IU ., ,L wa- Page 56 'gr' . rf' 6 4 . ff' T' lf N P ' .. 'ilgf QAJM' iw gf! M KX-V N full' ' J + -4 E'i,n'W2b , -.,,f 1T 'f'X W- , ' f ' A' ' L. 1 M ,' ,' 0,0 Jn. M V -+ ' ,ffl-A,:?Q+', ww ,Q tl .Y.. . , .iitjlzvi .,.. .....,.Xv.., ..x.. . . . ,,..1llL.., lyhzfplgzligx-T A gf: H4 OS HHJ. HOIYO EI YTD SS , x I ! I I , I . K . I I I 4.,.:'.3,A! ba-. L M... 6.5, ,Ar -if 'f ff:Q. . W rf M , - M: K M... Pug: Q7 X Y.-fshax R, A . ' - .gels -:Al il., ,W ,Jj , 'Viv - it ii A lil illm i I .. . , wh' l 3' I'- fi I E i f it ' i f,j,,g,g?,',i i i' ,. if , . il my A t R . 5,1 3 f ' I J I l X A df! h ' -- .,, if I J VX ' V l X .. 1 N, ' I . il- J. lil R, 1 I X A I ,I .f I 4 Ji I. ,, ttf' rtHl.r.l.fY I , f f I i I ,, . V fa f f t , , . A I ll it . - ' - I - '- 3- . M A M ilm.. ' Q ,W . .im ,' . gwuax 'W Fflllllg! llIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll l ll llllllllllllllll llllll f A , ' -- 'W ---- T- -,-4231-J.-.T.I,.,. :L-.i Abel, Mary Lee Abel, Mary Lillian Abelson, Bernard Alexander, Billy Alexander, Iesse Alper, Ierome Atchley, Mary Rose Bailey, Elsie Barker. Ruth Barker, Milton Bigger, Wilson Iames Bishop, Virginia Blair, Hugh Block. Marjorie Blumberg, Alvin E. Bolen, Clyde T. Booknet, Paul Bradley, Mildred Bratton, Iulian Brewer, Dennis Bright, Thomas Brown, Billy Brown, Carl L. Brown, Iustin Brown, Mary K. Sarah Elizabeth Thelma Brown, Brown. Bull, Mary Louise Burgess. Bessie Burch, Mary Louise Capehard, I. B. Carden. Iames Carlin. Daisy Carlock. Martha Carney. George W. Cassidy, Elizabeth Catlett. Ed. Cavaleri, Charles Chandler, Brooks Chandler. Marv Frances Chawkin, Louis Chapman, Mark Childress, Bessie M. Clark, Ioe Clark. Sarah Cliff, Charles A. Cofer, Kathleen Colbert. Harpert Collins, Helen Colmore. Katherine Colquitt, I. D. Colston. Augusta B. Comstock. Katie L. Cooper, Edgar SOPHOMORE ROLL Cooper, Herbert Corbly, Milo Cooke, Burch Corley, Mary Cox, Alfred Creighton, William Cunnin ham Georgie M. if s Cutten, Edna Mai Cutten, Sue Dale. Mary E. Danish, Agatha Darwin, Sycl Davis, Herman A. De Armond, lack Denham, Edward Dill, Lillian Dow, Lois B. Eastland, Elizabeth Eldridge, Mary Exum, Leonard Farmer, Stanley Farr, George H. Felton, Henry Felton, Nannie Sue Finley, Isaac Finney, Rosine Flewellen, Stephen Fox, Billy Frazier, Carl Gilbert, Katherine Gilbert. Spencer Goldstein, Florence Golabon, William Golstein. Iosephine Gray. Nathaniel Gross, Ruth L. Hagan. Sara Hall, Ray Hamby. Lucile Hamilton, Doris Harrell, Iohn Hauer, Marie Henshall, George K. Herring, Thomas Hershfield, Samson Hicks, Margaret Hinton, Helen Hixon, Marie Hixson. Richard Hodge. Edward Hodges. Mari' L. Hodges. Priscilla Hoge, Arch B. Holcomb, Andrew Holmes, Cornelia Hopkins, Eva W. Horner, Clarence Hanston, Preston Howard, Virginia Hunt, Ella Hudson, Avee Hunt, Leola L. Ianey, Iohn Iernigan, Iuanita Iohnson, Edith L. Iohnson, Frances Iohnson, Virginia Lee Iohnston, Howard B. Iones, Charles Iosephs, Martha Kaplan, Harry Kaplowitz, Annie Kaplowitz, Morris Kelly, Pat Kennedy, Arch C. Keown, Marie King, Margaret Kirkpatrick, Iuanita Knapp, Ralph B. Kolodkin, Louis Laster. Doris Lavender, Earl Leonard, Mary Lee. Elizabeth Lewis, Louise Lewis, Martha Lloyd, Bessie Lockmiller, Ruby Lucas, Helen McChuskey. Ruth McCurdy, Norton McDaniel. Cecil McDonald. Blake McDowell, Charles McGee, Mary F. McIntosh, Mortimer Malonev. Harlow Margolin, Erwin Margolin, Melvin Mayer, Corinne Meacham. Ellis Melton. Nancy M. Meyers, Gertrude Miller, Eleanor Mills, Russel T. Mitchell, Lewell Mosteller. Pauline Mueller. Paul G. K. Mulnix, Evalie Mulvaney, Arthur Murphy, Birdie Mae Neff, Georgie Nix, Louise Novak, Frances Orr, Harriet Page, Wallace Paris, Maurine Parks, Ruth Pass, Howard Patnaude, Louise Patv, Ralph Pavlow, Minnie Pavlow, Morris Pearlman, Hymie Peachman, Alberta Petty, Dolly Poste, Dorothy Pressman, Minnie Poher, Carolyn Pruett, Mary Catherine Ragon, Irene Raider, Rae Rains, William L. Randle, Robert Raquet, Margaret Riordan, Ruby Ridge, Dorothy Riley, Mabel Riley, Fred Roberts, Pauline Robinson, Billy T. Roberson. Iames Robertson, Arthur G. Robertson. Hansford Rodgers, Martha Ann Rogers, Dorothy Rogers, Bernard Rolston, Katherine Royer, Ioe Rudder, Edward Russell, Sarah Louise Sanders, Robert R. Schenk, Frederick Seagle. Harold Saeger. Doris Seward, Sarah M. Shavin, Bertha Shelley, Nona Lee Sims, Martha Sims, Marguerite Sloop, Elizabeth Smith. Conrad Smith, I. D. Smith, Ios. Vincent Smith, Kathryn Smith, Warren L. Smith, Winifred L. Solomon, Thomas C. Spitzer, Louis Stanley, Earle Stephens, Mattie Lou Stone, Woodrow Strickland, Wm. Stutz, Albert R. Sutton, Elizabeth Sweet, Hazel Fabb, Delphia Tallent, Marshall K. Thatch, Philip Thomas, Clarence Thompson, Betty Tombras, Eustace Tombras, Gus Torbett, Mary Lee Tribble, Iames Trotter, Mildred Trund le Louise Turbyville, Charles Turbyville, Mildred Tu rnb ull, Katherine Van Arsdale, Harry Vess, Iohn Waldron. Avery Walker, Alberta Ias. Warlick, Helen Webb, Well s. Mary Margaret Wetzel, Loveleen White, Charles Hugh White, Edna Earl White, Edith Williams, Glen Williamson, Adele Wilson, Iames Wilson. Evelyn Winter, William I. Ir Wise. Bluma Wolfe. Ruth Wood. Lula Wooden, Creed Woodruff. Charles Woolsey, Claude Young. Hassie Zachry, William Barefield. Dorsey Eff Filf I 1-'1':1'1.G -121ml-I ---ff l-W WL -W - IIIIICL'DIHIIIUHI'III1lII'II ll ll lllllll Alll ll I ' F ':'CJ 'AqTw'E K ' -N? 5, , all L-..,f f' e'rT-5- 'MA 'H'T Y 'F' 'viii' I Page 58 Ghe. D NAM first lm! lll'Nl- llllx MID YEAR SOPHO 4RUE UFlf'lClf.RS Mmuug Iii-wxmiw, l'n'.-'filmf Mk. Sllwlrrii., .S'fm11.rn1' Muu..uu'r NVll.X'I'l.l'.X, 5n'rr'lr1ry 'l'lltlM.XS llumm in, l'It'K'-l'l'l'.VIi!lI'l1I Aww Sin-41li'lll, 'l'n'.mn'z'1' Thrcc flux-rs fur High Sclimnlk m-ivcu111c-i's--thc iniml-yum' Snplmrmm-sl Anil thcy 2lI'L' ur lx uungrzuu1l.m-rl upun thcir guml tam' in clmming Mr. lhlrm-Ire I. Srrviu- .is their Apomor. Thu ix thi limi- in thu liistury of lligh School that lhc 1-lik haue nrguiiizcrl :is an uhm scpnnllv lrmn thc 1-AK. lla-rl-lul'm'c. thc incoming clam has rlrnppcml in with thc rcgulnr !!I'g1lI1l7l'll Suplimimrc yl.1ss gmrl an IIS ltll'l1lllj' as Ll gmup. lhc pr:-sent plain plnccs lhc mul-yulr class on thc mum' hinting as gi rn-gulur tg-rn: nrggirrizntimr. Fmm the prawn! ullllfmk. High Sclmnl has mush tn cxpccl in ilu- lilllllll' frmn wimlc-.uv11kc- grnup nl girls anrl lmys. MID-YEAR SOPHOMORE ROLL Alvmmmn. liurnllix Almmllimli, l.cnal .'Xlmr:unwn, 'l'lu-lmn .XllL'Il. llm'alx'L' lizirm-5, lrcnc llcnkmill. Murrix lirnwn. Virginia H lillflrlt. Milclrvcl Cnrglc. liwlyn lf.nrlrc'. Clillurml Clilfli. liclgur limik, lQCl1l1CIl1 llum-y. Russell llvc. Rxlflicl Dyer. liculnh 1'.C1ljl1ll'l5. llurzm' lfrllull. lililallwlll Fmti-r, Willium CInr'lu-r. Wilm.n Ginn, Chzlrlcs Gray, Amlrcw Gruss, Ruhr-rl M. Hull, Knu- Hzimmitl. Christine' llurrixrm. Mnrrix U Hickman. Arnlr llogslir-zul. 'l'limnnx Hours. Tlinycr llughcs, Glmlyx Isum, Leon lziflc. licrlhzi Kalutcr, Abc Kanter, Iithcl Kelley. Andrew Kr-llcy. Rylnm Ring. Slll'l'l1lill1 liulvlcnlz, Marry l.cc l.g1urcncc. lflizalictlr Lrwis, xvillilfll l.m'crn. Quinlcll Lusk. Clmrlcs W.. lr. Mcffuy. Nellie Mcfimvcn, Durmliy Milchcll. G. T. Mrlrris. Uusslm' Nmicr. Dcnnix Null. Louise' Nnrrcll. liI'IlR'5l K. O1-hlscn, lack l,1ll'liL'I'. Minniv Pr-rry. Mary Iilizalwclli llI'L'hS. Alcx Price. Dnmllii Randall. Myron Rccvin. llornlliy Rnzzcll. H4-rlwrt M. Sflim-rcs. livvrn-tl H020 Schwilzcr, litlu-l Suulx, Mulhcl Sm-yl'm'lli, Anni- Simmons. Nnlmlu Sl5l'iL'll. Mm-yor Smith. Miihcl Suloll-. Nr-Ilic Sllfllllllll, Szulic Str-plrcns. Allin Slmmiii, llnm Tlizitcli, Iamc Tlunnas, Iirmfst 'l'lunnpwn. lfrccl Truxlcr, Virginin Vinms. lsaulurr Wlmrlcy. M2ll'lg1ll'L'f Whit:-. Bunn Williams. Kam- YVils,nn. l:l'1lI1li Wilxnn, M.u'xin llilgl' -71, he DYNAMO , I I I I - I I I xl W WF' I lu I -lv ' rf' n ' I 0 I, X x , II 2- W I I I I' I '- if III ' I - IIII I IIII II' AIIM .xx IZ, I If' ' IX II II I Z XJU ?t- ff I' I I I I I 5 ja, fag I vff4'rI, . - IQFYI ,K xl, . A. Itff If ii' Uv R :N Ik I I I Icy III IINI I TI ' IIQW2' I I , , , ,V ,IIII,II,,,II I IVIWII I ' I ,, I, Wi, I- ,III I, I ,, I I I I I I I I I I I M ,., . fm QI I IIIIIIIIIII 'N ' IK., 5' IIQIII , I I 4' yr Xu . I 1 ' 'I ' . f A . H P .f I ,, f .QI f f I U-7 da I ' 1 5 1 'gl ' 3 1 Q,-1 5 L -9 Ill' A ,f -., ? !N 'IAI ' IIII I .I I LI I LU In IIQIII 1 N IIII I I III III I Il I I x if 03,52 I V213 .I - sh' .' ,s I II If IX 575 5 ,fk II Iv Q I II I I-IMI II ICN , I H I I A 'a A fs I, I K ff lx II I - B -I I. I 3 I I-, , I I ,I I , I I I - ,I ' -NI, ' I I II I: T II I III I , If I 'II I 'GI --X,,I JI' I LLjI1 f4 f I' I II I Iflf IT- -I' NI 'Q XII I, , 31.1 hifi I' I Q I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ATHLETICS X . I nfvfrff f 1 'x N +C,- F 241 5, A X- .L ,Q ,' .p'a,E,X ,, 'Tv' 3 - . W' Er gf!! Vit' K. Q fl, H . W Sm A A .X Q ' .t i ' frrf . !' 1-' HV .-1 f f' . . A A' ' ,, '-- 5 f ' . 'I .,.4. . Y'-. .. f wx . . f Aj,'f w11:m 3 ' 1-1101 J , 5' -3' - N -.LLL :LY .tL,QLL,',:, X?- '22L,. -i1,4 : ::: f -:QVC MM A.. . .,,.g.- -fm:-' ,gQ,'? maG1lU32'l-?l1QAUi?1LU22l5l-ELQQ3.1-lllEE.If12l?El1fE1U-TlU1Q?lEfL21-UITUUUL1 'IUIITIIUHU COACHES AND MASTERS OF PEP BOGGAN BATES, Coach NANCY SUE ANSEL LYNN DEAKINS PUCKETT Ant Coach FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1928 SCORE SCORE C. H. S. ,,,,,, ,.,,.,...,. I 9 So. Pittsburg ,77.., ,,......,,. 0 C, H. S .,,,,77,7 ., ..,.,.. 32 Chickamauga ...... ...,., . 6 C. H. S .,,,,V,7, ,.,.. 0 Bradley ....7...,.,7 ,.,,.,. 6 C. H. S .Y,,,.,w. ,,C7, 6 Atlanta Tech ,..,,. ...19 C. H. S. 2 ,,7, ,,,7, o Notre Dame ....,... ,..7. - , 6 C. H. S. ,,,.... .,... 7 McCallie ,.,,..,.... .,,,.,. o C. H. S. ,,,..,4 . ,.,,,, 75 Dayton ,,.... . ,...,.,, ..,.A, , 0 C. H. S. .,., CC.,, 7 Polk County ,,,.,,., ,,CC,, , 7 C. H. S ...,...,, ...,. 2 Etowah ,. ,,,,...,., ,,,,,, , o C. H. S ...... ......... 7 Central ,,.......,, .,,C.,.,, , ,IQ C. H. S .,,,., .,,,,,,... 155 Opponents ,,,, , ,,,,,,Y,,, ,,,,, , .63 ,-g3g?Q gHf,. Npf a' ' 4' X , Page 62 2 lk 431 l . 1 F AJAM l ii R W 1. I ...il llllf 'q '1 Mf il'!l' ii Ill , fx KT se i - Fi ' w ' .win I ff. -- ,N , T' w II li' ' 1l '1 li ' fy--vii ., xxx. f f ffl 1' se F s I li Ali' I. -. jT 'Vx Jii Q 1 il, ful. ' L wise., , 'ir-jI.ii5,,,,m XIV., f f i t M X V tk wl , .p, ,41i ik, ,' ,maxi ,iw all 14' Q is .-,,f1 ?9l T'?Tf,55.':1,.. N,,.,-.- ' .VZ t A l A i i l -4 ...A. i till. .-ctr. .. .. , ... . .A J I. . - .5 .iii . i mi- - - t 3--A--A-A f I 4- A W., FOOTBALL TEAM Louis BRANDMAN lirandmain is the hefty guard who wits gi tower of strength in the line und held the opposing player like ai Hercules. BORDEN IONES liorden had il tough time during the season in that he suffered many iniuries. However, the plays he made in the gunies he pzwticiputecl in brought many gi thrill to the high school fans and often caused the opposing fans to shudder. BEN CHERRY Ben, one of the hardest hitting. line plunging. uliglitingestf' lootlmll men in captivity. proved his Ileel- ness ol' foot in the City-Central game when he left the whole Central team bewildered on that sixty yard plunge. Cherry is huilt like :in Lingus bull. with the strength of ai Missouri mule. These are only a few of thc reasons why Cherry was placed on thc :ill-city team. RAYMOND KERSEY Raymond might pass for mascot until one sees him perform his daily dozen on the gridiron skirting the ends and following Cherry's interference like ai second Red Grunge. His speed, side-stepping, and change of pace made him one of the most elusive hacks in the city. 1 .VW ,, , C ' 111 vig-. 'A - ' L l l i ' -' jg, rm, 3 ,f 'fi f Page 6 g n Vs, .dll P ,Q-ii J x If , Y 52 rf ' nl W . ft: vgiwl 5 . 51-. K - f Sri A fait rl? S i.a+a7fH Q as ?12,ii p l M i ,- f, ll i , l : -Q It : , 5 5 A, .Xa 'JMX I L M' I i isegtxh f' I 1 h A i g .- 1 32 . 1 Wlzll- il3E'F'i,l tl ' -f? i ' ,L ,I!In filllla! l llllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll l llllilllllll 'dl ll lllhlilln ll FOOTBALL TEAM BLAKELY c:A1t1.ToN Blakely on the end of the line, helped make thc receiving of punts hard for the opposing backs. This plucky end was quite an asset to the team. Carlton seldom missed a tackle and was always on the jump and ready for the whistle. MORRIS LICHTEN Morris in the central position helped to hold our line and brush the opponents off the Held. Able to diagnose the plays of his opponents, this accurate and valuable center had his play planned before the signal was snapped. He knows his game and Fights like he means it. PAUL PLESS Pless is light, but how he can run and tackle is a sight to see! Pless could get the men receiving our punts and down them in their tracks. Our old stone wall will miss this valuable member of the team. CREED WOODEN Creed's greatest asset is his ability to pass and make his passes good. Wooden is a First year man who promises to do great things as quarter-back next year. We are all looking forward to Creed's bright future as a football star. ld Page 64 , ll llllllll llll T ll l 'N' 1 f QlfffQf1fIl713. -s 'Ljlniii 4 J '.4 y, ., Hai ' - ,ww-.1-. f .17 V .,,e',f, .:.,-A SL-'W l- -Qv...'1-Y.. -,-. V Y, ss- .-i wr 1-, W :J J W ill' , ,,,.-Q--4 - M 9 ,I 'V J ,EL '- 8 I-7 - :Tall :sag - .hang 6 535.2 Q1 Wg f--nf -. , .fl f N Q, rf as s i fwfr a -. t -' W N., V f .tR4.5.., dw g. 'll 2. 4' ltr .lwk : M V- 'Y ff iv K ' L x 1. X VL? Tm- h ! it jf. s -.' , ..,. r f a .J by hs. 'X isa'-l - 'f la. - , ., Lfqfpi If UL-Us ,AL-,QQXXL in I. V -lk , A 'br at A ilu. ir nun niofenunuiu: Guo:neeneunaunuuninunuuuunnuunnuuuuuuunugpunv '-'viii-'Li,.m.en!' . . vi lil , , v ' - , - -' .U .' W'- FOOTBALL TEAM ROBIN BATES Bates is fleet of foot and a clever, quick thinkerg these facts coupled with his ability to punt makes the loss of Hates more than a small one for the team. 1. D. SMITH Smith. who was a track man in Iunior High, showed his speed on many occasions by his runs around ends. Smith is only a Sophomore this year and will be hack next year to make trouble for High School's opponents. BERTRAM SCI-IULMAN lSert's heavy weight helped him to fill his position on the team in fine fashion. He could tackle like a regular fellow and usually got his man. ROY MCARTI-IUR Although Roy did not play in all the games this season, the Fine example he has set in former years inspired the team to do and to dare. Roy has always been admired for his Hne sportsmanship and excellent school spirit. We hate to lose such an excellent product. ,4 .rg-q ia 3 - 4: :I f TB' ' . A - AG,-'-1.5 fig 1' ,1'2'. l-' -W , ,-,-.-,.. e, , . .... .. -Y-- s Inttiifrtirr nunuuunjilfgiiliifgni 'R ginun a KIIUIUUHQLQLIIUIQUQIQYQQXQIQUQXI '- J Tn'- -mmf--1 - 'wi-f 3,,. wr..- I .' 1 ' '- ' es, ffgyiix-JE ,,r ,kQf1. - oj ll Page 65 1 'vi x t VY. 4 1- A ill ,ft . V ' wi A f Wx 'nv , T 2 Q A , . in fi-rg. YA x, greg. . T ii, -. ,L JH' A. H H! Mills -t 'F ,X A K 'lb l 'QEl'- 'lg-f5li'T7 ' J i liver ll'lll'Klil ll. .,. , l91fif'l,Ml' -s , . . s r i. ' if t 'A s ..- - - , -Q--Ze-'WA' A f ' - ff-- ' ft'?f2T'if?'Q22i?ff -mrnm-' FOOTBALL TEAM JEROME ALPER The hefty little Sophomore who added his weight and fighting spirit to the line is no small acquisition to the team. Great results are expected of this player during his next two years in I-hgh School. We're for you. Alper! CHARLES TURBYVILLE Charles, with his powerful drive, seldom missed a tackle. This Dynamite Man had il way of seeing that his opponents were down and out when he eatme in Contact with them. Old Turhyvillc hit 'em hard and made 'em like it! Charlie made All-City with the best of them. T. N. TUCKER Tucker is another important cog' in the Maroon football machine. This Fighter knows how to take rare of himself while getting rid of an opponent. He usually finds some means of getting rid of that opponent too! Watch Tucker. CLINTON HOLMES Herewith is presented for your approval none other than the famous Aultummy Holmeb, whim huge bulk and remarkable agility has struck terror into the hearts of the opposing teams. An All-City man and a good one, what we mean! IOHN LAWRENCE Lawrence has that rare ability to snag passes which has made him one of our most dependable ends. Because he is Hvct of toot, one may be sure that when this player sets his hand to the ball he is oil for it good gum. ' f7' T' X - A413 if . ' I v . - . Gif' -yfaitfi . LE :quill-s sf , '.,g-L 'i,. K , , - , if1'L1Y.IIfiI!'!ifi'f nd g ii ,AQFEEQ :nun nun s : ul 0 I ll t i n uuuln nu A r w'r'fl-i, z- I, A W .5-1 The mr ' , Egzglgtv- I Page 66 ii?if1',4h fl 61 : Iggy n z I1 'ff l ' pg u ,,.i if! w zE'f 24 4, ag. Q H ' 15 + ml, wg., ' 'Thx ,. T V .X T Ax T -A 1 , T , , ,a T' it T T--T, f l., .J f T -X M n l1,llxl,T'- T T 1, . .I J lul R 'Hu la -: Q yggtvvg ' ' f ,v u f x ll b -T, 'lfwll ll a ni-unuan nu n l llllll l il llll l lll lf' -M' ffirjwx. MA' . . nl N .2 -- 1-?--:J'rf:--,:',i?-bjvawirf --- ' H ' ' - ' ' - FU' A BASKETBALL TEAM JOHN LAWRENCE Iohn at ccntcr. usually gut the iump on the opposing ccntcr by his high snappy jumps. That buy can shunt. tool T. N. TUCKER Tuckcr at guzucl. aiclerl in many u tight place by his quick, accurate shots. He could follow up lung shuts. and howl BLAKELY CARLTON Cnrltunk playing hclpcil kccp thc team in heart during tough hrczika. Blakely had thc lighting spirit anal wax ncvcr rcacly to stop until thc Hnzll whistle. MORRIS LICHTEN Lichtcn. as running guard. was thc man to take thc hall through the cnen1y's defense. His drihhling :incl :iccurntc passing put thc hall through mxuiy :l hzwkct. A . . wifi , TT .-5. - T,T,ll L T TT TT T T T f f? l feff'-1 gQ,T,,,.,TT.,,,,,,i.,c.,,ucT.r.-L.i.g--.1-g..m-- tmmnrmiutniuuilmmmfinginnlxmii ggi QQ 5 'Q QIIQT' T' .LUTIJI IU llllilllllllliiirl' ref T -egg l .1 Page 6 7 f v , 5, My I P ya 'NTL . l li , an -als Ili 4 ,. N' 7 lm A Jgsfll i AF , il ,aEffrl,x5r ,J, :Sim s w rcgr e E r 11, llll-!5lL1lnl5ll.i5f-is 2!1!,l fmNi 1 'iff1-fl ' Cu-A 1 lxr:t.Q,f 1 -.' - fy,Ll nn. 'A' ,. A ,A I , ---V f Y- --1, .. lg . gA'- Q.- .MQW if Iwi-ix wf3f5'f'-r 'fQIll!Q!llllllIllIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIII uuluuulnllllnnn ' U '- - - Q .. -e V- - ' 'mfr ' - fw,-few-W-,Af-Q -- ' BASKETBALL. TEAM 1. D. SMITH Smith comes up from lunior High as one of the best players of that circuit. Smith's play figured largely in many games. - WALTER COPPEDGE Walt's ability to shoot from all angles of the Hoof and his illusive dribbling made him one of the best forwards seen in prep games. CREED WOODEN Wooden. another player up from the luniors, is known for his perfect long shots. Creed will be back next year and should make a great player, ,f I W E - .vfllfi 1 ' Mff' m fl:-.. .. 'ff ilu-lll,1iw,t LME Y ,H Z . ll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll u nsung!! Q' LQ l',.q.M lxglgflllllll llll I illll 'ii eil ' A . J '1 4 BEL-1 El Page 68 'M .ft-X, II , . -4 . 'll ,, l M1 ' f' ' Q I : H ff! ' In , , , ,lf , witwtttf it xml -t 5 l A ., 1 1' . ' ,mm i i tyt y. ' N I U n 'J t ui '1 ti blk ITT? X A t. ,wv fff V t fx Jxt wb fn: P iwtew ft - '5 l-5 QQ-fall'-W '4', 'fflf.. i I I '- '- '- . 3 I ', , ,, , I .xl Ai in X :it 'f.,:.1:1:' ' t 'II iT . 'IrwintTj7'TtIj-Iigjiijliiiga--.'gtl7.,,,,,,gQ When thc cull for truck mcn wats muntlccl thix ycztr. mzmy pmntising camlitlgttm rt-purtt-tl Io Cuncli Butt-s. Chtfrry. Holmes, Sims. nntl l.Al5SllL'l' were hack from thc 1918 tcum. Smith nntl llalrltur tvt-rc two mt-n who matlc good showings. Thu ICLIIII wax uttfurtunaltt' in thc hm of Ionm. what was still nut nn :tccmtnt of iniuriwa rcct-ivt-tl in lootlutll. linrkt-r :tml Lzmitt-r wcrc clash runm-rs. :tml Smith. Sims. zmtl Lassiter trunk part in tht- lung runs. Clit-rry tmtl llulmt-s wt-rt' thc wright mvn. Mcmlxt-rs ull thu 'l'rufk Tram LIITZ Sims Milchvll Clterry Gates Ihmitt-r llnrkcr fiilhcrt lztmcs Smith Cuppt-tlgv Carltmt lllcss llulmcs ,, mm lrf,+t 1.5 .t JI- - .w w , lpn H A-H A f-H1 tml ng Tglilifiii ?r1EEii?E7frTti?1z'F Yfftiirw ...mf .X -I il., 7 , , . gi rl-A, . tn f Pug! 65, 2571 .. ,Y -N , ual. l3ll'5?l'llln?lgmi2lllHl' .- H I f T T 4 El ' T 4 f ty 5 Q f V. V ' , N 5 T 1 in N 'gi':gg'11g:ii:: Q1 1,,z'1'f.Q.Qj'jfyiiiggzy3,E5g:,:fi::'x 3gF Pug: 70 TENNIS TEAM Many playa-rs cntcrccl the tennis tournumcnt ol 1919 and thc sclicclulc slloxvcil promises of liCL'I1 competition. Thr Hu- lumling players at the Hnish rcprcscntul Iligh School in thc Soulhcrn liitwscliolaslic Tournament hclml :ll Mcliullic School. Stzinlcy Farmer Dorsey Baireliclml Fri-derick Shcnk Burch Cooke Milton lizirlccr TENNIS TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANTS Maurice Shnvin Morris Hcnkovitx Samson Hcrslificld Theo Hrickman Ralph Pzity Iaimcs Robinson Geo. Billy Moore lfzlri' Hurt S.'hulmun Ilcrmam Fclcl Frank Pitnci' XV. A. Stcphcmon I. B. Cap:-linrt llulwurt Hill Ilan Finley i- rg .lf xlfiaw 1 39 ,lf V Q ffl ,T 'V 5 'Q 3f 'x ,ll 7: sf I, 'gm l l., 1551 ,ai ,J QL KVLW gg ,gl , A ' vm if lamp-s Cairclvn lanics Inglc' luck Roilmam Ulrcy Wilson Brooks Chumllcl' Tcnnix fi 0+ P KE' KP 'NY Y , , I YW M wil WSW mu 'u GIRLS' ATHLETICS N.. M .Qiing f:fPlll,:. , in i 'I QM i -z, X , 4 , , ll lf .M . . f . l -'A if Q- l Y HN- is - ' pn K - 'ff' -:Jes 3-'X-gi I , w. A- , - - van '3l:'.,'-lv K - fi 1, -'X X i 7 ' .. k -5' nl lwljillwiuty. if mi fx ,U V Y Wi l E xx X I-ll V N Wyatt-N A-En ,3 :'f V'i ?Fl3'f ilf154u 'l ll? 'v'f'1l, 6F'lj-Wil fi-,, Lll f , X ' Wy, l 'X ' UQ' 'li -' 1 ..2ei7?Qi1?7,?5P55T W7 ?.l95l, 'l'f' A' i.l,:l9,i'L ,metAA,lyfl7f,5llfAll,N.l..12lla?-l-Pi4:1JQ-5'fhll lfllqlg, . -Q .qvv V 3, i, . by iA25m?EjsATXY, TY: :A will A:i.:g,3f3?W H4g2,Wl4I7.m.3,q,sl , w ' -'j HK. ,J I AMN ffflm --'Miss , Tiff: UTLL. ,,f:E, .. Ti-L . . :W , ' ,I , Q , 'g'i'i,l 241,55 :Egg . :.-,-ana ,., .Lllf,if:1:g-gT.?jL ,,g e, R 'lg l'i1gf' 7: C CLUB Miss Mugill Pauline West Virginia Paris Anna Mae jones Louise Fields Marguerite Bacon Katherine Colmore Mary Thomas Mary McGhee Elizabeth Cassidy Sallie Frumin Kathleen Daugherty Loveline Weitzel Gusta Colston ATHLETIC COUNCIL Sadie Frumin. Miss Magill fphysicail Directnrl, Alleyne Alcxanrler, Pauline VVest, Katherine Culmorc, Kathleen Daugherty 1PresiilentJ, Mary Tlunnns CSQ-cretalry and Treaisurerj. , ,AW ., DW K --F-'iff-f , ,1-- r-A Q,-'ffmqfp fifffi L . i, . - .- ,Y , e ee, e e ,W F V- if v 1- I' r I h'iifr'?V-'v'vv1. lk ifgl JK lug, -- l fri- 1 1 - f '- '- . ii',,..,M,V- . - e M, 1 e . W, , A A 4 if l, , f ,gif ,Z 57 ,:gT,:f,, l .qw f:l,,ll, HA Y 1 M T 'i ff N T Q w ll ww L f X :bw www?-yElfg'wAi'wwwwwVw www.w- -wiww-wwwfw--wwwpwwy www f ' X ' wx 02 w www Pugf 75 r f-N ' 5 July, A' IX. 1 'v I ,. Qiieiiwf. ,iy'1i-ffm H ff, W, if 1 '11 ' ' '- - ' '1' - T X , E '- 'f- ,wxmgf-, Q., Lv, X ' 'I I ' Huh A 5 . . . ' '11 1, '- J ,, swf' H L-- w ','Mkgp-emi..f- qjg:...,, i, 3,-gf?j 1' 3-.uxif vga.. 'Hjf4 i. Lf .7 ' ' -Q 'L' V m771 .-1-565357-Q'f lf' 'R V- V' , 'I,5ffQ- I? i ' '1A'ifi'i- 'ffl 1.17 of . f Kathleen Daugherty ,,,, .,.,, C aptain-Center Mary Thomas ,,,,, ..,Y,, G uarql Augusta Colston ,,,,,. .,...,,.... I iorward Louise Fields ..,...... ....,,,.., . Guard Loveline VVcitzel ,, .,,,.,, Forward Anna Mae Ioncs ,,,,,., .,,..., I 3orward Thomas, VVest, Daugherty fllziplgiinj, lairrett. Caldwell. Etler, Simpson, Iaickic Pitkin KMHSCKJID, Harris. Husslcr. vg-sin, V.,-ffll .T ffffi 'J WF , ,, L. jziigf-4-vi f,ig',Qi?: 775' L Y ,V Q , , , ,,,, ,-l,.,- lifi 9 i' E L lf ' L 5 f , , i Qyjywff'-'i ..15,. l'gg'2 ' ng ' K -1 -A'e :pw f' giy 'X veil,--Q Pwgf 74 , D U ,, H V- 'IQ HEY' V V - an H , HLZTT 'X ' . , -X , M 2-I f V P1 5 6 F05 P- ix' W A 'TN Q 'Y Y W , , , , -, ..,5g-n -, s SOPHOMORE TEAM Culxtun fkfI1l1lt1lil1I. llmv. Abc-I, Tallaln, liufcr. 'T1'fllll'l', Swucl, R1lClllIl'l, Wnlfv. Trincllc, McGm', NVQ-ilxrl. lluelmly 1M.lxcnIJ. IUNIOR TEAM Ifrumin ikfauptuirwl. .'Xn1lcrw11. Irwin-N. llviuh, .fXIcw:ul1ch'1', Ilnldcn. Lung. Kam-l lMz1scf1t2. -fmfgif me - Q, f-MQ? f E'Y:f2-gzff fir: X: 1-fiffg, vm .11 ,wiv 'Uf' TT .Q M 4' f vi ' 1 9:0 Pllgl' 7 9 . vm ll V f. fr Wi '-, -' I ,P J . 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Plcsa COLOR GUARD Sgt. F. Pitncr Sgt. I. I-I Buycl Sgt. I. Lawrence Sgt. C. M. Cross yr -'fr gm vi? 9 lllll ,,,g,'.'v.. .HQ2 .1 Page 70 am! mv., v ,J lr P' ll! it ft, 4: L .iw B I, AYi' ,,, ' N :fi ', i J? i S ii il V- T4 ki. .f . A 'il' Z S 77 E ' AGE! ,' ,wi 3 ., A' . i' . r H ' 'i7i, f'f1f'- is! K ' fs. N ' sw ili . i m fr U- 'IBM Jm'W'1 l :H eff alvf. tv. -. -y if if - if . a n . 1,5 ' X 'ff 'ai f lllIlGiI?1l ' ..-YA4 , ,,:4,,, ' --- ' ' U '- f-aJ-1'J-l- gin, 'M W 'Muni 'I I tu. , 0, ff'f'4--nu uuunu A W ' ' ii-lr i 'V ' if J' , --. ,S.i1 ,,,, .. ,,.,.,:A-STM. -..M Q, ,,,, ' ' ' gr '-'W f:- i BAND CAPT. C. B. IoNLs Miss NANCY Stu Axst-I., Spun UI lfirxt-Licut. M. G. Cumbmn Sgt. E. M. Counts Sgt. I. Rntlmnn First-Licut. C. West Sgt. D. A. Green Cpl I. S. Alexander Second-Licut. F. A. Darwin Sgt. C. E. james Cpl D, D. Bu-wer Second-Licut. D. IJ. Grifiiths Sgt. P. A. Klein Cpl I. ID. Cnlquitt First-Scrgt. H. F. Bohr Sgt. R. O. Whitten Cpl H. L. Hcibeck CADETS Alexander. li. D. Bratton, M. lfcagun, H. jones, C. 'I Allcn. H. Carney. G. W. Flewcllcn. G. S. Knplowitz M Harkur. M. E. Corbley, M. G. Frederick. C. E. Knapp. R Im Buugh, F. Darwin, S. A. Harriman. M. Margolin. 'vi Bigger, I. W. . Davis, H. A. Inglc. I. M. Robinson. W 'I Solomon, T. C. Strickland, W. F. Stutz. .A R. Vam Arstialc. H. P. Vincss, I. .Fifi ff k 'W W ' ' - rm yd, -Awww mMTwU?: 42,-A :L ' :V N '-use K3 ,TI , fvmvb- mm M ,, 653.1t:m,1ttI,In,:1uxtttrjnx1:1tuzt1Iu,1tLU1t11:UT D ltr? izzttttzmtrzzrzirrzzxt rkw' . W A ,Ewe n 'tw ,gn Page 80 .N 'I 4.5! l ,, I K l-fi' Y we ah 'A -N -flvzfmlx ju I .pf A ' ', 'M J A ' Q IQ! ' 1T I' ' I ' , Q4.L.I..g35,ig:p--lf'Y'n - ...... . .C v --ug' . r I 1524,-. ' J. F I . W' 'f zu ll ju IA fl Pl' Il: ,J . 1' I '1..,1a4 '1l....Q.l., x I il COMPANY A CAIVV. R. I.. K1Rxx',x'1'nl11K Mass Ill-.1.1-xi l.111:,xs, Sfwzzmr Czlpt. S. F. Phillips lfirat-Llcut. R. l.. Rogers Sccunml-l.lcllK. I. ll. lloycl Sucoml-l.icul. W. ll. Rulvinson First-Sgt, ll. lflmvixz Sgl, ll. ll. lVlCCllllfllI.LZll Sgt Sgt Sgt Sgt Sgt Cpl F. A. l'ull1-r H. lk-ld NV. C. lflurm-r W. O. VVall4cr I. Lznvrrcncc li. M. llurtun CAI Jli'l'S f,pl Cfpl Cpl Cpl Cpl Cpl . 8. Gillmor! . W. la bales C' R. Murrow KI. Nlmlminglwn . M. ll. l,lll'li1'l' . C.. VV. Wlmlwy Alpcr, I. M. lixum. l.. S. Liclltcn, M. Spitzcr. I.. W. lirnnmlnmn. l.. Gaim-s. P li. Mclicc. G. L. 'l41lllL'lll. M. li. Cruwn. C. l.. Grlflillxs, A. C. Mcllowcll, C. 'l'. 'I'.1ylur. ll. li. llurgcr. P. A. Hill. ll. Rilcy. F. I. 'l'lmch. P. l.. Cglpm-luu't, I. ll. llixrzn. R. Roger, ll. I. Wmnlrllll, C. Nl. Clark. I. 'l'. Houston. P. M. Szxmlcrs. C. M. Williams. U. QT. Unnpcr, ll, N. lulmsnn. A. P. Smith. C. R. XVmnlL-n. W. lf. llnviw. S. W. Kaplan. ll. Smith. I. D. Wimmvimur. ll. llulnlw. D. M. l.nvcnLlcr. li. XV. Smith. I. V. McArll1ux'. R. 'U ll: ' 'illi T-1 . mm ll. .-41111. . .q'i?r?' ww.. Page 81 4 i 1 I , I... , k, i -5.QQ1fi 6. Page 82 lille iii i i' fd :, Ui M, , .V CAPT. li, F. SHELL First-Licut. C. E. Hutcheson I-'irst-Licut. I. H. Payne Second-Licut. F. C. Howland Scconcl-Lieul. C. E. Kuhln First-Sgt. I. li. Carlton Sgt Sgt Sgt Sgt Cpl COMPANY B Miss Coruwwwi. MAYLR, Sfmllmr . T. Brickmain . L. Dctcn . VV. F. Pitncr . H. F. Pricc . C. T. Frazier CADETS Cpl Cpl Cpl Cpl H. L. Felton . R. NV. Hull VV. A. Stcplicnmn I. F. Trilmlwlc Abelson. B. R. Farmer, I. I. Pzlty. R. l.. Stunt-. XV. XV. Alley. W. T. Flowers. R. C. Pcvice. P. B. Siimplc, L. Brown, I. VV. Fox. R. R. Ruins, B. Scaborn, L. O. Carden. I. F. Gollahon, I. W. Robertson. A. G. St-ligmnn, I. S Cherry, ll. Harrell. I. T. Roycr. I. R. Spector. M. Colbert. H. li. Kelly. P. I. Rudder. E. S. Turhyville. C. Creighton, NV. E. McIntosh. li. M. Sunilers. R. R. White. C. H. Cux. A. L. Mostcller, W. I. Szittcrficlcl, T. E. Denham. E. Dc Armonil, I. Mills. R. L. Schulman. B. Dcakins, L. Iinglehzirdt. F. Newman, C. Shuvin. M. D. -. i v., tiff' Q- . My -,xi Fi? ix ' j . I I Www ll - - . -I I I-M I I II Y' - I 7 xx V N llffl- 'I It ,1'fiQ'Illlll 5 lf. wtf . ,.MJ W ' 53. . v t ci... time - ,, 41, .L--4 '.,S,. .:g..g.g4.:g Q.. K: . Lfg:..14.i'f:: -:.,I-l+'L i9 ' k A C.w'l'. I' . ID. W11.1.1A1x1s COMPANY C Mlss Vmuwm Luau, Sffmzmr Capt. K. R. Hull Sgt. I. O. Byrum Sgt. L. I.t-u First-l.icut. C. E. lkxvix Sgt. YV. F. Iohnson Cpl. W. I.. Brown Sc-cnncl-Licut. D. 14. Solnif Sgt. R. I. Plcckcnstcin Cpl. R. Il. Felton Sccoml-Licut. I. W. Warclluvv Sgt. S. Kusct Cpl. M. llall First-Sgt. W. L. Dye Sgt. P. R. Kc-rscy Cul. H. Mcaulor Cpl. H. M. WiIli.1n1s Cpl. A. Ilnmwitz CAI DPTS Bulcn, C. T. Fulton. R. Il. Iuhnson, II. Il. Mueller, I'. G. Bright. 'l'. C. lfinlcy. I. C. Iam-y. I. R. Puvlow. M. I7, IILll'L'I:lCltl. IJ. I. Parr, U. I-I. Innes. C. ll. Smith. W. I.. Ilmttun. I. T. Gray, A. Kulmlkin. I.. Sclwnk. If. I. Brown. W. L. Ilcnslmll, G. K. McCur1ly, N. I. TnmIn':u. li, P. Clift. C. IIcrsl1I'icImI. S. Murgrvlin. li, Tmnlsmx. G. P. Clluwkin. L. Iloclgc, Ii. I. Mt-uclmm. Ii. K. Vam. I. ll. Cooks. li. Ilugc. .X. Mclmnzlltl, Il. Nmtcrs. W. I. Zlrllry. XV. H. t Pagr 8 5 m H , t fix Ji.--ki-PHE? .V Y ug W 1 an . 7451? ilu W 29 ,'uYw1. . ,lg 623 . 1 nf' :jg 4' ,,:-- . ' . tw ft nw ,lx . . N V ' - All ' ti. uffrdwizllil '..ll.ff:7f:1.fff 'lf ' ' l A H' ' ,. t M W I L ' . , Fwf1mf-1- .f2.f..Mgf.... ' ' N ' W---ov 3.-.nf-fXi:.aM f' Page 84 COMPANY D Miss MARTHA I.mg 'l'.xx'Lou, Spuuxor Miss MAlt'rHA Ima. Suns, .S'pun.vul CAPT. C. Ii .WIN1-.lt CAPT. M. Sr.AGL1a First-Licut. I. Pearlman Sgt. C. Postina Cpl. R. Ackroytl St-contl-Licut. C. M. Gross Sgt. I. M. Sims Cpl. A. Holcomb Sgt. M. C. Gross Cpl. H. Scaglc Cpl. T. Herring Cpl. M. lietancourt Cpl. W. Page CADETS Bcnkovitz, M. Hogshead. T. E. Lovcrn. Q. Ruzzcll. M. I. fi1ll'fCC, C. C. Houts. I. Lusk, C. K. S,lI1lI11fJDS,N. Carter, F. Hickman, A. Maloney, H. Sisltin, M. Cook. K. lmm. I. VV. Mitchell. G. T. Sclmcrcr. F. L. Dorsey, R. Knntnr. A. Norrcll, E. Stephens. E. A. Fmtcr. W. King. S. Nance, W. D. Thonms, E. A. Ginn, C. Kelly, A. Ochlsun, S. 'l'l1u1npwn, F. Gross, R. N. Lewis, W. Rantlnll, M. H. Wilson, l. Vllilson. F. B. W'ilson. M. M, . 1 .U , vi II, ,I I1 g I . I. .ffl IT--I I I I Ajyauurwiht, I I I: Il I' 1'8 I I 'I II 5 TDFIIENTII- 'iX 'Q ACTIVITIES D4 2'-I 0 , M 'Yi v- ff? 'vi' AX , ,, 0 bfjgQfi25ifm ,g A, , 1 xx -,L eifwf' ww , Ap ' 1 as My-Y I' up-.Y 'v ,N f 1 ' f -M pi-Q-5 .. ' WM? PM 4 ,GLW 7,3 , -wp NF T v ' - ', x V' - L' . , 4 T' ' ww .--V H 1 Wa, pf:f 2f?fi5?LJS, '?Wf W f ff 'ff fi- , 1 5' x vl,f-rm ':J':'Q7? .,., ,f - 'W' '- f Q .' ' ' ' 'J' . 11' 'W' rw ff 'v -YA' Aw-Y ,f Hiiim-. Q., P 1 2 E TI-Ili STUDENT COUNCIL J' f. r 1' K LN., Page 86 fvwy. Q 1.Rfp, , jf 1 ' ,Q , ,, Y , A. - ,Jw , ' I xx L RVN' -, x ,g Lg Y- Q 1, . 1 , , .,. T K .'.-wj J Nx M, . ,EA WA... J-x r Www 5, 'i'!'1f'ff ' 3 A' fn Ja, , , ,. -1 'Y ,. ' M ,N ,, H l41f 2IB, . 1 A ' fN' 'r ' M , -A N X Q , n iii V ' 1 DYN V 1 155. V . -. 1 . 'sl A ww V A ' A 1: it 111' L' f 'Z C 1 Ui wiwffygb MAROON AND WHITE STAFF ' 1-, .N 1.31 Ya, jug, NUM- ,- l r' , 5 X, Aw I K ff ii ffl- MMLMQQZ1 .M A w-'J ull wifi?- Page Sq ,- 1 'JJ' ,Iii , 5 . .,, ly. if, Page 90 il D NAMO , C M Surri-i. l'ini.i.lPs li!-'l l'Y l',l.DRID1Zl-l , Mary Cathcrins licaril Marguerite lirantlcy Arrants Darwin Stewart Davies ATC. nf claim Edward Uvnham lcam-Itc Dye' Thu Sciunce Chili, aflcr lying clorniant in able guiclancc of Dr. Iacksun into an activc or SCIENCE CLUB ,, ,Pl'F.ViI1t'IIl IIARRY Ilriiircia, .. Wl '1'i'f'-P1'f'.rIrlf12t lla. lfuzxsuv MliMl'lERS Nannic Suu Fulton Saclic Frumin Gcurgc llcnshall Suphin' Kaaet Simon Kasct Annie Kapowilz Earl Lavcndcr High Schuol fur scvn-ral ganization in Ilia- school Mary Katherine Lcunaril Clyde Morrow Arthur Mulvancy Alberta Iohnson Maurinc Pariy Virginia Paris Carolyne Pottcr Ilowaril Price linns have bccn takvn to the leading industrial plants nl' thi' city and University of Chattanooga. thus lwroailcning ilic sciuntiiic views of each , X1'n'z'ri1ry-Trz'i15zu'c'1 Spofimr Ianlninc Orr Ioscph SL-liginaii Rusalcc Rusen Virginia Stanley Rayinonil Watson Lena Winer Charles Wuoclrutl Kathleen Stump years. has reurganizcil unrlcr rhi- curriculinn. Eilucatiunal cxpccli- to the science laboratoric-5 nf rhi- iniliviclual of the club. L mul thc IDN'-X1'Lll' Sopho Glue DY r .. . W A - BOYS' H1-Y an ox:-5 ,, , PI'l'.Vftfl'lIf .xIilQ,kY'l'5 Ilnaww Nzcltlrllx x '1 ,, ,, , l'irc-I1'z'.fi1Im11 CIIXRLIS Wrxr non Miss Ilarrx' Van Arsnlalc VViIhurn I. Wann-r Su! Darwin Charles Mcllowcll I. ll. Smith XY. A. SlL'phc'l1sol1 Iohn H. Boyd Luka' Lu' Mark Calnhron Slanlvv l'l1.lI'Il1CI' liillv Rolvinxon larnux Ingh- MICMHIQRS Arthur Rohinson. Ibunnis Brower IAHICS Rohcrmn Rohr-rt Sanders ll. I . Bohr. Ir. liarl Counts Thomas Solomon VVilson Higgcl' Iamcs Sinn lihnrr M, Barton Fresh-rick Schenk Iilnu-r Griihrhs Arch Ilogc SUI' Iohn Vaw Burch Cook lcmc Ah-xamlur Amin-xv lloluomla Ralph Paty VV:lll:ls'v Pagv Samurl Philhpy Carl lfrascr Frank Iiaugh Crrul xNUUllL'I1 Clarence Ionrs Awry XYalrh'n 1 surh a nohh' motto as Ch-an apcccll. ch-an hvinu. ulcan sports. and wlrolarxlmip lu H Ill X uldul anolhcr mccrssfxnl year to in rr-foul. Thc purpose' of lhz- cluh is Io rl'calc'. calm r ll'I4 llllllllllll thc hugh uh-ala oi f,hI'i5IiLll'l fcllowxhip throughout thu school and community. In pfullltlll .L ovxlnp. thy H1-X rhcl thcxr lu-sl work dnrmng thc yuar by Ihv splcmlul spxrxt lI'l whim I morn- lo K.. Il. 5. mm Page 92 NAMQ ,.,,,i,::,,.,,, '- N , .Mgr Ansel, Nancy Sue Baron, Mildred Bennett, Sarah Bauerle, Dcvcron Boyd, Iohn Brandman. Mary . SHAKESPEARE CLUB MRS. MCDONALD Sponsor Hamilton, Doris Hawkins, Edith Ienkins. Rosalee Icrnigan, Icwell Katchen, Reba Kennedy, Marguerite f xx Rolston, Cornelia Rodric, Marie Rosen. Rosalie Rudolf, Edith Russell. Sarah Louise Schwitzcr, Ethel 1 ,.,,,,. 13 'l V' l l rl 'vi lllli...sl! 'l1 ,' llilll' ll' i'll1ll!'l1 ll i Bright, Ruby Brickman. Rose Brown. lilizabcth Cloog.:m:1n. Minnic Calrlwcll, liugcnia Donaldson. Dorothy Dyer. Beulah Hall, Margaret Halpern, Bessie Kennedy, Virginia Magrill, Marion MCCurdy, Norton Meacham. Ellis Nicholas. Martha Olins, Icancttc Pavlow, Anctha Porter. Frances Pressman, Bessie Price, Howard Sprague, Ina nozo Sprague, Mary Sligcr, Ruth Smudlcy, Hilda Smith, Kathcrync Taylor. Martha Lum Watson. Marjorie Winer, Elihu Winer, Frma Belle Wise. Bluma Phillipa, Samuel Pfuzf 95 'M' 'Jill' 'LR lf I .4 K Q-I: , nv ,ct ' tix, R. I ,xv 'Sim - .,,,, lllgl' 94 t ' , L. . AX 4 J. 'Pls ' j ,ljjlf ' W , t our was . t A l, A 'wct it 1 A ii N. ' YW V, H H , i l ,, ...,-- aa., i ' 53 in ,., wha V e JF THE COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club with Mrs. Howard as sponsor has experienced a very interesting and in struetiye year during which the club has succeeded in having a nulnber of excellent speakers attend their meetings. 'These speakers have been, for the most part, experienced men of the commercial field of business and their talks have proved most helpful to the aspiring young business men and women. Among the visitors to the club was a noted typing expert who performed his miracles on the typewriter for the benefit of an awe-struck group of typing students. The ollieers and members of the Commercial Club are: MILIJIII-D BARON ,,,. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, I ,l'!'ff!11t'I1I TVIIYYII: Cromzsmv W ,,,,, Sf'l'l't'ftll'j' l.I1.1.lAs DILI, is ,,,,,,.,,,,,.,, l 1re-I'rfsir1eu1 Rem' BRIGHT ..,, . .,,,, .,,,, T 1'c't1,-'1n'er' Mus. Howann .W ,,..., ...,, .,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,..... S fl amor lilsie Hailey Nora lleleber Augusta Colston litlith Dietell Isaac Finley liva Hopkins Frances Iohnson Linn Loup Mildred Mueller Birdie Mae Murphy Frances Novak Ruth Overdear Mary Pass Robert Park Anetta Pavlow Frank Pitner Bessie Pressman Annie Riehlin Ruby Riordan Nora Belle Roberts Bernard Rogers Vivian Scybert r,1f elllli 1 'ily , ' ' , V 'Leliw' ' ' Sarah Seward lilizaheth Sloop Katherine Smith Ieanette Solomon Elizabeth Sutton Harold Taylor liva Warlick Hazel Williams Margaret Wells Gertrude Williams A ,ml A 'l' ?l3'lf'l'7l: l - V . 1. V 5 l slum, if .,iiff.. - i - 4- 'f ' 'l 'I 3' .' ,llffl ,iilaif .W2s:l'.,.f. .. f'l -'aw .21 . C. H. S. A. C. The Cliatlanooga High Scluml Art Club has hail a most successful it-ar. With the help nf the l'arent-Teacliers Association antl the untiring ellurts ul the art stutlcnls antl Miss Owens, art instruutur. the long desired pottery kiln has het-n purchased for the alepartment. With this valuable acquisitinn. great accuniplishments arc expected of the young artists. Several attrartivt- pieces ol' pottery have already bt-en emnplctetl with more to follow. Students ol' the .-Xrt llepartment have enteretl several tlesign con- tests this year which have pmvetl huth interesting antl etlucatiunal, The ollicers. purpuse. antl members uf the eluh are as follows: Misnw Sl-,Afil.lf , , ,, l're.virlcf11 NlAuczt I-.lure KI-.YNIHJY , - Srrrrlury-Tl'n1.fn1'r linw,-i fill!!-I-l'I'H .l7l't'l l'l'l'.fI'l1l'Ilf Miss Owivvs ., W ,. ,,,, ,Sponsor The purpose of tht' H128-.zu Art Club is tu slutly' the lives anal works of the worlml's most famuus artists, Mary Louise llull Sally Cast' Valentina- filllitfl' llt-len Collins Kathleen Dauglierty lsalvcllil lirifliths Miltlrerl Gwinn llnmlliea llall Rulmert Kirkpatrick 1. R. 1.i,4h1 Marie Rmlcric Mary Frances Scay H020 Sarah St-warrl Virginia Shelton Clarence Vincent Ilelen Warliek Rachel Kaplan lwgc yi . .f Page 96 I . I Il ,, ,L C. I-I. S. BANKERS' CLUB XVILLARD I. PLURNIKULI. ..,.,...,,,, Plvsirlent LINN Loop ..,,.,,....,., ,....... M umzger fBoo1q Slorcl H.u.ne R. Gfxss. ,,,,,,.., ...,.,. Vic'c'-President IACK MOSTELLER ...... .A,..,,, A .v.fi.vlant Manager RUTH TIDWIiI.I. ..,,,.,, ,,,,,.,,,,,.........,. S rcrcrury V1vxAN SCYBER1' .. ...,..,.,...,...,,,.,.., Audilor VIYIAN SCIYBILRT ,. .. ......,,,,..,...,,,.,,,,,,,, Tl'm.vm'er L1L1.IAN DILL ,,,,,..,,,,,.. ,,,..,, A sxislant fludiior MR VV. P. SELCER. .,,,,......... .. ..........,...,,...,, Sponsor Mildred Mueller Elizabeth Sloop Wllllacc Page Ann Richlin Laura Sclcer Bessie Michel Ollie DYNAM Ilclcn litter Cornelia Rulxmn Sylmil Shumiiekcr Winifrcml Iaicksun Vivien Shaw liliznlwetli lnmekwuml Mary Barrett TI-I E FRENC Willie Mae lklckinpnugli Malriorie lllgllxivn liustiice 'llniilaras Gus 'I.llll1lWI'iIN Winifrecl Smilli llermzin lfelcl lilimlwelli Mellunicln UO H CLUB Marguerite Brantley Lcnu Winer Laura Selcer llzirlmm Spminiiinure Virginia Lee W. A. Slepliemon jean Coleman 20 lim Pearl Sliumnkc Ifrumn lfelle Winer Iflizillmetli xvlglll livelyn Hymn Iilihu Winer Bessie llzilpern Mxirllm Riilille Pllgf' 1,7 v f.. 2? ., 1- l wr V fi lla, - -. 'mpg A f ,Il auf WL-'l, - Vial ,ri 1 'tri fifggfr zfgii- rt, ri V ,gli nw 1 f, W' ' :ls - f-....v.'Z'-f-as-3i,Qgw, -,-.--,--W L,...n-.',,,,, Y Page 98 ii DYNAM l,URU'I'llX lliarixticzic l'.l.lZARl'l'lI lawiuvmmii Martha Parkliurst lNlargart-t Cunncr Luuist- Tucker Rae Raider Suphit' Kasct Minniu Parlow Rose Kcmmcr Paulina' Mustcllcr Luuisc l.t-wis Bessie llalpcrn Doris l lamilton livclyn Wilson HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ,,,,,,,,Prf'.u'1Zr11t , ,,lf'icc-P1'r.fiu'f'z1t Miss lliaxwr ,. ,, ,, Marx Hcilvccli Mari Linn Inez lloclgc Carrnll llcakins Emalyn Ridge Bessie Burgess Gertrude Meyers Alhcrta Pcachman Louist' Nix Mary Webb Marguerite Sims Mmm' Ti-iosms ,, hfl.XRlXY MIl,I.S , ,,,, , , ,,,,,,, .,,, . S puzzsor XVinifrcd Smith lidna Copeland Mildred Wood Mary li. Lant- Iilizahcth Iarrctt Marinrie Block Flcanur Miller I-Qlizahcth Poston Crystal Algc Rusu Brickman Rt-ha Shelly , Srffretury Tl'!'LIXl!I't'I' llnlurcs Walrarcn Ina Sprague' lithcl Holdcr Alice Burdinc lit-ssic Michul liunicc Cartcr Margaret lnglc VVillic M. Pcckinpaugh Catherine Patx' Mary L. Hatch Mary Long Tho Hume ECUl10IlliCS Cluh, unc of tht' all-girls' urganizations in High Schoul. again SLlCCCC'l.lC'1l in accomplishing its aims this ycar undcr Miss Malissa liryantk enthusiastic sponsorship. Among these purposcs. tlmst- most sought lo attain wert-: To dcvclnp healthy. happy girlhoud: to appreciate and practice high standards of living: to develop pnisc and social grace: tu rlcvclnp a spirit of friendliness and cnmradt-ship among tht- girls: tn develop ability to conduct a real business met-ting. practice parliamen- tary law: tn teach girls tu assume responsibility. i , .Yi Q l 'll fm Nl .. ii . f - V, . iq W- . i 'I' 'rei1'E A:l if 'wx ,. , X . f x. 5 , , - . 1 i ill.. i W' gy, 1' 'Q-fmffff 'NVV ri' V' lf 'i 4' I if l ' :' l iii? - lmahlii L '1.l?'wf'l MwAfr 1. f 'fi 'i - -...... ' - - 'i in ' 1 1 ' ' F' -t illljfill'l?,II'.lIllLQ L.,.. ' si11111111111L1.i1rjjtTiirfti1Tr:j1111117:1xi113J.1L1T4,,'T.1rr',1g3Q'L',,.'Smu: .'vl4v ' In ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' 2-K1 1 -- .,f.,.x1,- l i lR'xi,s'1'lNi-. R0Hl1R'l'S .. l ns A CoPi,t.ANo ,,,, Sadie Frumin Rae Raider Mary Brandman Martha Ann Rodgers Marion Magrill IUNIOR RED CROSS ,..,.,..,.,Prexirlent Vice-President Miss l'mYAN'1' ,.,,,,,,.... ..,,, Martha Lee Taylor Marguerite Kennedy Dorothea McPherson Gladys Leamon Nell Mae Harris RosA1,i15 JI-.NKINS , . LAURA Siiuzim ..,,,,.... L...,........,........Spon.for Sarah Bennett Mary Pass Leila Mae Anderson Mildred Wood Lillian Dill ,, ..,Secr'emry , ,v,,,, Treasurer Elizabeth Noll Helen Gothard Kathryn Smith Earl Stanley li. L. Holdam Morro: I S erue. PURPOSE: To create friendship hetween the students and teachers in the school and among all the schools. The Chattanooga High School Council of the Iunior Red Cross had the honor of having one of its lnemhers. Laura Selcer. elected by the schools of lelamilton County to represent them in the National Convention held at VVashington during the latter part of April. Miss Selcer is the first representative who has ever been sent from Tennessee. 'fc Tu ,Y ..,, ,ik, 1:. - gf,-'p'-,rp.,,, . ug - 'g..' . 4--l 'i N 1 1 ' YQ-.. . . . L is Kal Q TIIYITYLT ii 'H!lI1U'I .X Y.. ' W H 'lf V K I '.-4 w' l 'gvftu 1.31. , A ,'-- ef: 'Page oy Pilgc' 1 no Ghe IDYNAM GIRLS' HI-Y First Ruw-Rhea Fnrnicr. Icancttc Dye, Iasminc Orr, Catharine Ralston. Mary Charlcs Long. Theresa Stanley. St-cond Row-Anna Tombras, lilizabcth Wight QTreasurcrJ. Harriet Orr. Iuanita Kirkpatrick, Dorothy Ridge. Center-Miss Margaret Fcrgcr 1Spcinsurl. Third Rmv-Katlicrinc Smith. Hazel Sweet. Virginia Inhnson. Cornelia Rolston. Kathleen Stump. Fourth Rmv-Katlit-i'i11c McPhcrsrm, Martha Parkhurst QPrcsiclcntj, Mary G. McGhee, Mary Catherine Iiczird, Vivien Shaw CScci'ctaryj, Dorothy McPherson. 1' 41 m , , X ,, , T N I I. 'J- . A 5-4 ff',,l,lw' -Ll. -- , fr 1 ... V. W. H- E f gi.. ., M, . if I il - I 4 U 'pil I., Y A ,gi -r D fi- r im - iw' Fil Ml ' ,. ' S i, Q W V X ' - ,, -..V-, . .A ,.,, , 'V A ,- V, w r5'7ff 3 itffi' iii' iffiiii:iif411,i1Tgg,11J.'.H ik? jf' ...mr-.-,, i i GIRELS' HI-Y First Row-Tllclma Isles. Sarah licnnclt. lean Culwuan, Rlllll Harker. Iimlilli llawkina. llilmla Smcelluy. Sccnncl Row-Wilma liailuy. Marguerite Bacon. Maumlc llartla-yi Rulwy liriulit, Iimlna .-Xslilcy. Third Row-lane Dillard. Nancy Melton. Catlicrinc Ilill, Katlicrim- Turnlvull. Milmlrcml liramllcy. Fourth Row!-Sara Louise Russcll, Eugcnia Caldwell fVicu-l'rcsiclcn0. Barbara Spuonaumrc. Mary Row Alchley. Ruth Sligc-r, Margaret Hall. f A.-, X X j :viii fiwfr-., Wvifg, 3 T .JM X R1 ,,-v y- A Wx? 431- v lf' X 'N ri 'fi e l Pilgr' 1 01 W--., i . WF Vw -fu, -.1 '- . W 'for . ' 1 , . M V ii . , Maris Si ' i l G FQ A at Q' Q fill? ' , 5, A , , ,r . 1 ,, ,,r,,,W,. rr is V- . , . - A an A 1 ' --f-- - ' fw 1 0.1 . .af Pagc 102 LA I-IISPANOLFILIA 1iUci1N1.fi CALDWELL .. .. ,.., I'1'cs'idrz1I VIRGINIA KESNEDY SIMON Kasmf ,,,, ,,,. . ,,,,, l '1'ue-l'rr.fidr11t C. L. CARMACK.. MR. Hrxomx . ,,,,,. . .. ,..,, ,,,. ..Spon.for Eva Collie VVillard Turnbull Tlionias llerring Frances Massey Ed Davis Mary Isabella Griflitts Rachel Kaplan Charles West Rosalie Rosen Martha Lee Taylor llouvaril Shell lacl-1 Mostcller Herman Davis Margaret Ingle Mario Hctancourt C. li. Hutcheson Charles McDowell lidith llc-itch ,. ..Sc'cl'm11'5 Trrro'1u'n Minnie Cloognian Marion Magrill joel Black William Robertson Iamcs Payne l.a Hispanollilia is Chattanooga Iliglfs cluh for advanced Spanish students ol' the second and third year classes. Mr. Hendrix. as sponsor. has done much to instill in the students an interest in the lan- guage and customs of Spanish-speaking people. Several lectures which were given at the cluh meetings from outside sources proved very instructive and interesting. To aid the members in be-coming more Hucnt in their Spanish conversations, the meet- ings through the year were conducted almost wholly in Spanish. . V1 1lO I J' -'nm-,A ' I I , I I I'I'fIIf0lf Y.. Ii 'li' 'IW HIV? I2 .II ' ' I' XX :rg V4 H H' 1 I' + I ,, -Nu.. - - Il-. M' 'ff ..4-:K -Y- 74 CHATTANOOGA HIGH SCHOOL PARENT-TEQMIHER ASSOCIATION Mus. Sm-,Nun Illmkws . l'l'w'irlr'r1f Mus. W. II. Rim.:-. lfrmwlizly Sr'rv'r'fm'y MRS. O. IP. I'm11f,'1 1l-, 1'Iil'A'f I'IIVFC''l,I'I'A'fIl!'llf Mus. A141111 llnm , ,,,, ,, f,'urrz',fjwmling Sr'n'1'lnl'y Mus. 'Fauna Ux'rs.s ,,Sl'1'UI7lf l'irz'-Prznfirlrwf Mus. C. VV. I.l1sK ,, . 'l'rz'u.fl1r1'r NIM. Iiuw-s'x' IIUIAIIN ,,,V Y ,-lmlflw' OUR MOTHERS FILI. OUR STOCKINGS The I'llI'L'I'll-CIICLICINT Assrrciulimm has again hccn nn 1nvnIu:1IwIu nial Lu Clmllgllmugu Iligh Scluml. What wuuhl wc flu wilhuut 'L-nm? lixpcmivr cquipmc-nl Im' thc C111-Clt'l'I1l, Ilunntiun nil tI1i1'ly'cigI1l l11QlI'0UI1 rupus fur Ihr Iiaml. an-vcnty cIoII:1rs worth of nmgazim- auIm'rip1ions for thc IiIn'm'y, :und il two IIIIIIIIITQI nIuII.1r kiln Inr thc .Xrt I,t'I7LlI'lIIlCl1l .arc Ihr m.l1nr III Ihr :nam NIVIl'IHII4I .lcllivwlxlrnh uf this I1cIpI'llI Urgganlzalluxl. .'Xg.nn wa- my. 'AXVILII wuuhl wc mln without 'Q-ln? H020 Priya' mg qi I , i 1 w vrrfvr-lf: J ,N L I xvb,-,i l li ll lr' - ,Null X l . is-X! a ' 'uf ' Page 1 O4 iw i ' 13 , , L IDYNAM ii iifiiipiifiiiiiiiaii K ,. - 1- , ., V -,- rrll 'll'lr,l'lilll.,l'l'lll,,lllllllllllll l Betty Eldridge Mary Louise Hatch Marian Mills Louise Baker Mary Evelyn Lane Frances Massex' Elizabeth Imckivouml GIRLS' RESERVE Martha Parkhust Eva Collie Vivien Shaw Martha Lee Tavlnr VVinifred lacksun Katherine Paty Mary lleibeck Ma1'garet Conner Mary Lee Alicl Eugenia Caldwell Ella Ben Thurman Virginia Simpson ge t -,,. X XM Mary Lynn Augusta Colston Lovelccn Weitznl Enialyn Ridge Katherine Hill Nancy Sue Ansel :Sages ,A s Ohe l CONVERSAZIONE Nancy Sue Ansul. Frunia IM-ll Winer, llimvllii llnnalalsim. Sylwil Sliuinakvr. lin-lin liyrurn. llclcn litrcr 1'I'rcasur1-rj. Mary Harris. liarlaara Spuunanmrc, Paulinc Payne-. Willis Mac Pcckinpaugli. lilizalic-lli Iarrcll, Marllia Nicholas. Martha Lcc Taylor. Paulina' Wcsi. Icanvttu Olins, Virginia Simpson. Virginia Kcnnccly. Vivien Shaw fllrcsimlcntb. Miss Kate Garvin fSpnnsnrJ. liva Culliu 1Vici--l'rcsi4luntl. Marjorie Watson. Carroll lk-akins. Frances Massey fSccrQ-Iaryl, Winifrul Iacksun, Cornvlia Rnlsmn. lcwcll Icrnigan, Martha Parkliursl, liugc-nia Calmlwcll. Margaret Conner, lilizabctli lmcluvnml. Marian Mills. H02 l'iIgc' HIS W 1-. li' .L K it l, I - iiig,lrin5TJf '?.m A sw- . Fr ,L I . ' 3' 3 lllli-I: 5 M, F I' S -, f. Ly ' ' ' . X X , '-' g 2 in F '5l 2-V-1 . .. 'K' ' ' N' X mf' f XX 'AN X . . W 4. -N.. ' llllfli fl ll. ' ll if 1 ' l Q ' , X bl. il . rf RQ ,-fwfr -w 1 6 ' fu A .H lmvm -- -'01-' ' W7 1' M l W M' 'f , . 'lil-X -V , M Y ' - ' fl, ly lmllllltlll - .T S 1 J'-. L,', . .Ahh ' ' . 2.2. . .ig . eff.. ..:. . ,. g:'Q f' f'flL ,.. Lg.- ,i1f'Q , V 1-1 il-'TM fnf K . -ans -'- '-1'::-ge :rg ' px.: f H :Ln r 1L ': -'M A-'g--'A -j15f2lIEf'ff2Lff'.'f1v' l LETTERMENS CLUB Moiuus 1.lCII'l'EN .. ,,,,,,....,, Presideuf Bormmr lowes .. T. N. Ttfczxuan ,.,, ,,.,....,,,,.. l'icr-Prefidrfll XNAI.'I'l-ill f:OPP1iDGl2 linw Q:Hlf.RRY ,,.,,, Sergeulzt-ai-f1rn1.c Walter Lauter Paul Plcss Lynn Samples Anstie Lassiter Iohn Lawrence Blakely Carlton Roy McArthur Lynn Deakins I. ID. Smith Louis llrandman Charles Turbyville Creed Wooden Clinton Holmes , Sfc1'z'fu1'y , .'I 1'ezl.v11l'f'1' Raymond Kcrsey Robin Bates Bertram Schulman Ierome Alper Achievement to membership in the l.ettermen's Club at C. H. S. is no simple matter. To make ax letter, the athlete must take an outstanding part in one of the tour maior sports: football, basketball. baseball, or track, and must play in some city game or place in the meets. The Lettermen have been successful in creating a splendid interest in the school athletics the past year. Yt.w57'Ff'i if- vi 95' 7 eh I , L.iL,. -a..,-f, ....-.:LL Lwmzv Q if' 1 '- ' 5 WE . L., L., 1 r1f ':.. -1:,..'2,:'.. ' ,,'L111 ., -L Q X .f ' K' W XXT 1 ' F7Ql?L' C Pug 1' I no vLgHn'fi:'93, '3 0l1aDY 5' 5 CJR! S' KQIJQIC CTI UB M my 0' 'W 12 , .yr ,, ., mwhm 9 , fi 75 1, w .f ,. M---T 7c7'..,., H an a - .aw M, ff I -f mln,!7TZ'30MW4I V ,'47 Y 'm' WfWW 'M WMV ' H ' ' aw ' ,M H w - qw W W fyf if -M --'www IZUYS' CSI lflf Cl L I5 moz lug !'I : e he ID NAM OFFICERS' CLUB l.lliU'l'.-CDI.. W. I. 'l'iiRNisi11,1., .,,,,,. ..I'r'r'.firlc'n1 CAPT. Boitiimr Iowiis. . Sfnemly Cap-r, T. N. 'l'ut1xi.lt .,..,,,,,,.,,, lf'i1'1'-P1'z'.f1r1'er1l Mmoit C1-ms. Wwrsov , I'lz'af1uw Sr.RtaaAN'r Hroiirs ,,,,, ,.,,..Y,,. ,,,.,,,,...,, S p rm,-'or Fapt. R. L. Kirkpatrick First Lieut. Camlvron Second l-lClll. Black Capt. Iohn Rahun First Lieut. Phillips Second Lieut. Grifliths Capt. M, Seagle First Lieut. Pavne Second Lieut Roberson Capt. P. Williams First Lieut. Hutcheson Second Lieut. Boyd Capt. li. Winer Fii'st Lieut. Pless Second Lieut Davis Capt. li. Spencer Second Lieut. Rogers Second Lieul. Freeman Capt. K. Hall Second Lieut. llarwin Second Lit-ut. Solotf First Lit-ut. West Second Licut. Howland The Ollicers all ollicers ranking ' Cluh of the R. O. T. C. unit at Chattainooga High School has for its membership from Lieuteant-Colonel to Second-Lieutenant. YVith Sergeant Hughes as their sponsor the cluh succeeded this year in creating an admirable interest in the R. O. T. C.. not onlx among the boys themselves, hut among the entire student body as well. The ofhcers celebrated their annual enter tainment with an enjoyable skating party at the Warner Park Pavilion. Page 108 rom KIM' The DRAMATICS 1' A , 'rqp wil wx ,. U .. ' .SL 1' llll ,. .1 . ,im , ,.,, -.M , l . G A me .. I--' I !f ! 43,3 I? - . 4 I I Y. Le. u, .,.,. H -F ,, ,-'vii -, W TI-IE PIED PIPER OF HAMELINN AN OPIiRIiTTA IN THRIiIi ACTS l'Rl?SIiN'I'l'QIl HY TI II? MUSIC IJIiI',XRTMIiNT OF Cl-IA'I'TANiX7C,-X HICH SCHOOL IJIRIQCTEIJ HY MISS MARY RUTH HALL PRINCIPALS I'mlugL1c ,, , , Iflcrtrgnn Sillllllllllll The Mayor ,, .,, ,,.., , , , ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ..,,,, , ,.., ,W Arnmn Mituhcll Thu Corporation, , ,,,, nl. W, Wnrclluw, Arch Hogs, Clarence Grillith. Iznncs Sinn The Piper , ,. , , ,,,, , W .,,,,, N , Lcunuril Iixuni A Tmvnsnmn ,,,,,,,, , H I-'rccl Griilitts Thc Lame Boy ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, U lrcy Wilson Thc Drcamlmly , ,, , ,,NIlI1Cy' Suu Ansel CHORUSES AND I LXNCICS Chorus of Citizcns: Clmrus uf l'rin-hrs: Clmrm nf Cliilmlrcn. linllct of Tops, Iumping lacks. lbollx. Soldiers, nml Night Wincl Spritcs. - -Q . H? W ...flf 4 I-I if-'V f . r - ' 1. ., , 1 , ' ,ll 'ffllx-'M iwlm - . I 'VT K . K- h U V , ,..,u. .-sw.: Triiwbn :ie'-ZQEEIQQSQ. Q. , A'IX 'l9 'F'-'Pi' iv - il-. STUNT NITE Sl'OlNlSORl .l7 HY 'A'l4l'll'i IHYY.-KMC! IJ-Iilwui' I:'l1lr'1'1n111r'f'.r. lllrcclcil hy Mr. Samlx. lntcrlucutnr- -Charles Watson. I-fml My-n -- ,'XwImim1iy Hiilmcs. Raynmml Korn-5. I. R. Liglii. Clyilr- Murrmv. Suluists-Waller Cnppcmlgc. Fri-cl Oaks. Clymlv Murrmv. .-Xxvltunimyn llulmcs. lanu IM-alaim. l'i-rtraui Schulman. llirilr- -Counts. Warillaw. Shell. IDL-alsim. Slcvciiwii, llugc. liuppuclgc. liulir. Klcin. I'ulTcr. Walwn, Phillips. Ruhcrmn, Strickland. Carm-y, hvliilllfll. Schulman. Ualu. Flux. bl.Lll'l1l3Ull anal Sulu-nk. Y- Tha Sun .lIr11'l1l'11z'-l Dim-cu-Ll hy Mr. Srrvicc. Mari Charlcs Lung. Ncll liramlnn. Cliarlu Mulluwcll. Ralph Pau. Tlmmas llcrring. lflllfl' .-lr! -The Marriagm- lacciiw. hy Nanci' Sue Amcl. N-'l'11n1lflw'.f-IJirucluml hx VVillar4l Dir. Willard Dru. ll. 17. Sclimck. Cliarlca Mrlbuwrll. R. I.. llall. lack Rmlman aml I. KI. lirumlcx. X- llllllllll l'uu'-ll'uu'-llin-clul hy Paul Plus. MllI'llIllk'I' Mclnlmh, .Mislic l.asitcr. Carl NL-wman. .Xrch llugc. Iuhn l.aWrci1c1', Ralph Pklll, lluclx Minchcll .uul l'aul l'lp-ss. Nl' 1'll'lI,Il!' uf flu' l'11y.f-l7ii'ccl4-rl hy' Min Magill. Show Iiirlx-l,aura S4-lcc-r. Mary C, lirmvn. Marx A. llurk. Martha Ima-plus. loam-uc llyv. lilizahclh Xlfight. K1lllIL'I'lI1l' Rulmum. Mariuric llluck. lilvanru' Miller. limlilh Ruclulli. Sally Case. lillllil Grillilhs .mil llurulhy Hasslcr. Sxi1mp.1u'1l Su-ppc-r5AVirgii1ia Sirupmn. lm-z llmlgr. Mary I.. llalch, Mary llarria, lcancm- Olim, limlilh Ucilch, Nancy Suv Arm-l. Kzlllllvvli Cul!-r. Luis Huw aml llnrnlliy Riilgu. lfnlrz' Ari- -Chalk 'Valk hy Lucius llavlc. O-lm' lirnlflix aml his Marry Makrrs f7I'CllCSU'1l. Thr Cliattanuuga High Scliuul Orclicrara. alircclrcl hy Mm Hall. playa-il hctwucn acts. Stags umlcr rlircctimi nf Mr. lk-mlvr. amisu-il hy Arlvc llurlmn. Francis lulinsun, luhn Rahun, Alhcrl Slutv anal llmivarfl Shcll. liUSlNliSS S'l'.Xl7lf Miss Marifm Cunm-llx . , Faculty lhixiiu-su Mauagcr Charles Watson .. Sturlrnl lhixiiu-is Manager Willarml 'l'urnhull anal Iuhn Rahun , , .Xsfistalits IX151' I gr Ill .Nn CMeDYNAMO AS YOU LIKE IT .XNNLIXL Sllllil-.Sl'lf..Xlili PLAY SPONSORIQIW IGN THF Sll.XKlaSI'l:.-XRI: Clljll IJIRIQCTOR. MRS. l., H. Mc-IJONALIJ CAST lln Y H lohn Bowl links Luang H1 rx ' , ,, ' lun nlmn XY1ll.u'ml Turnluull lllllclhlv lll'IllllL'l' tu llxu llulw. unll usurpvr ul lux ' g , , , :lens nnrl lmluu -l.ur4ls ntl:-mllngg upnn thc llulw in his luunislnm-nt , Armnn Milcllull, lfrcrl Onlicw l ltillll l l.nncQ Pzunc lc' llL'.llI- LX cuurllcr 1lllCIlilll'Ig upon .Wu , , , l'l1.1rlrr,-Wrusllcl' lo l rualcricli , , , Olnvcl' .lI1Kl Url.1n4lu-Sum nl Nr Ruwlnncl :lc liwls ,, Xll.ll1l .lllll llrnni-y -Su1'u1r1h In Olixcr Iluw.ml Rnhcrt Rnnlgr-rx H. F. liolxr, liurl Counts Price. Rxxxnmnml XY:lLmn ,l'HllL'llNl0I1L'--XX flown H , , H llcrtlznn SClll1ll1l.lIl in' Uliwr Mnrlcxl , ,, Y, , Raymond Watson Lurin .mal Silxluv Sllt'l7l1L'l'Ll5 ,, , W ..., Luck Nimufllcr. C. F. Hmrhcwn xvlllllllllflx u1l1I1ll'y' follow. in lmr with Aumlrm , W ,, ,, , Ralph Pnty Ulvcrlnm-llc-pre-acllling HNIIICII ,, ,, RUNLllll1ll'-lJ1lllg1l'lll'l' to the l7Lll1lSl1L'il llukc , f,L'll1l7'lb2Illgl1lk'I' In l ll'1'llL'l'lCli , ,, l'l1uclu'Y.fX slmm-pllwclcss ,, ,, l':Uj.1CIll1l Cnldwull ,NVinlfrc-cl Incksun W , Martha l.cc Taylor Milslrml Baron .'Xnlcll'cx-'A Cllllfllfl' wrnclu ,,,, ,, ,, ,, ,, , , ,,,,,,, ,, Y, Frames Massey Lurcls lwclonginu to the two Dukes, Pages. Fm'z-stcrs und ulhcr Atlcnmlaxnts HQZQ K 1 J.- , wfwgjj pf H li- r ,f J ' il 'ri I Rx l A' il XX ,V ff 'D ' ' 'I will' i X. H Y V NJN' Q' If V- A ,ii Ax- Af. : -1 -n willful! ull wi 1'f?F'Q,:.'TiJ'x t V .f H l i ' rf - 'J' lil '35 v' fl' ' ' Y. W ,'g::-e--:,-fe r A' A' L W. M .7 i 1 1smm:fr 1x.1::'1:g:'Lzzzirizrzxqrrzlrnurrrmmmzrzu.:rm13r1rU1,11111111ig1,117ITQ5ii23ii.,5m.4,.,,,,iw tris-f lv Malin: ,-- wp- mf- -- f- VH- - ----1---fn--4--Y-f----LIL ----an ---K-'2-----H-2--'-- fr ' ,- -wmn.q... I Q-...gn Meavqj- -I ,f , 4. ,C ,. . 1.1.1 THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING The Iunior Class Play, The Whole Townk Tzilkingf' was at decided success. Every member ol the cast contributed much to the excellence of the comedy under the splendid directorship of Mr. Barnett I. Service, to whom great credit is tluc. Henry Simmons-A manufacturer. .,,,, , Harriet Simmons-His wifce ....,,,,.., , lithcl Simmons-Their daughter '.,, Chester Binncy-Simmons' partner ,,,,. Lilly Lythe-A motion picture star ,,.,.,.,.,. ,, Donald Swift-A motion picture director, .....,, Roger Shields--A young Chicago blood CAST Lila Wilson and Sally Otes-Friends of Ethel ,,,, ,, Annie--A maid., ,,... ,,,,,,. ,,,,. , , ,, Sadie Blomm ,,,... Taxi Driver ,,,,,, Mrs. Iackson . W -if 'P' L, .n-. frm. AAI, F' vu ,wig-if-K-Eliiwmq -.C In N I f Alla 'Li in 'Gi ix '3 ' WT 'Q J' ' , 'wr ,, Lynn Deakim .,.,,...Nell Male Hitrris llettye Eldridge ,, ,,t, Cranston Pearce Marie Rodrick ,,,......Radfoi'tl Nortlmington Winifred Sn ,.,,,,,Richurd Aekroyd mith, Ilevcron Buuerle .-. ,,,,,..,,,. ,,,,,,,.. , ,Mary Charles Long , ,,.. , ,..,.,., Incl Hodge , Lucius Hale Ruth Ovcrdcer Page Il g Page 1 I4 6 TIDYNAMO , ,lll1ll,g,l4y,, , 1-1m , lv, 1-llwllwyl Wm 1 WHAT ANNE BROUGHT HOME ANNUAL PROIJUCTION Ol? SENIOR CLASS DlRliCTliD HY HARNETT I. SERVICE CAST Sum llcnnctl- -.X small tuwn lumlver lncrrhnnl , Mrs. Hattie llenlwtgllis wil'c,,, , Alum lin-nncl-His youngcst alauglxtcr ,, , llc-rlw H1mlc1mlcfAl111113 yuung man. with ambitiuns , ,, Henry llCl'lI1L'l4S2lITll5 brother ,. ,,,,, ,,,,,,..,,,.,,. . Anne Hcnnct Purely-Srmfs sccoml daughter .,.,.. ,,,, , , , , Ilucllcx' Purmly-What Anne brought hnmc ,,,, ,,,, . . , W Y, Ninn llCl'll'lCtLSlllll.S ulrlcst rlzluglmtcr ,,,, ,. ,,,, ,. ., ,,,,, . I. T. R1lYlNOI1il'flCl1Cl'2ll IULIHIIQCI' of :ln clcctric power crnnpnny' , Clxnrlcs Watson , Hilclu Snlcmllcy Carroll llflllliiflx , liunlcn luncx Iohn Boyd Nancy Suu Ansel ,XYill41rnl 'Turnbull ,, Pauline West Roy McArthur ! NY H7223 BECVZLXY lb . ' -1151 3.5 ia' r ', ,Q1L2x,fivAxxw-Q ' ' M- -,F :fy y 1 W ' f 'A'ffVH 'Yf W .Q g-Qu :qi , 3 A U A f. 4, N -1 , XA -XJ , W . S ' f f N -,-- in Us -- R : M' H, ' .. 1- ' X ' T W 3V ' 'i :QW W 'I X il7 :':' V W f U , ll f ' W is L l Q - L ri' v' X ' ' JW . X- xt . Lv, L.,Qf grfkaq z ,x Wilf 'HJQ ii-1 Nl 1' Kr FEATURES xv '. V 1 'YY ' 1' .,X 1 1, ..- X 3 Wy, ,I x 139,51 MMV 'V 'NJN' -M KL , 1. 0 gx M 'V' E139 , , 6 r ixrvv Wx! -jfw , ,-. YIJ7 , flxgw, . ,Z EU, J ,f ,.i k,lL,i?W ,xx W. .W . . .H V- , 1 w 0 ID NAM ,Q Tl IE HONOR STUIJENTS HQ 20 f 1:. A ,H Mk .F- u . Q. A 1, v w , yi? x . . f . . j:'g:L ' 75 . , M H Page ll I m Kwik . . K. , A M.. nn , I ei,.2f+i I wif lf if f , .II.afWl,,t I hw I 'L g '-I i' -, XX . K Q. S . 1 i 1 t , lil' I. I ii. ti ll l il-L i .vi'Wx h7? fIlll,5! lllll lllllllllllllllllllllllill IIS l llllsll x l i ll ibll lllllllllllll tty. IN X I M A , k - i-?? . ' S ,HW iuiyl . t Y! I veyiiij N. 1... ' .....-qlty IU Ty, L M Iti: ' 'yt l . It f,mlfarI'l1 Q 7 l I ttf 'Wt' ilu ff l il y I 1. f i i w OW' f F A XYXOT Do oo 00311- iw s Q' o-.. 3, t I Q o DA O 'Q All l f. . 4 o 'foe DNCEP oo-X I Zi, '- ' fe Wnllnf f n '5 I I ...1 ll 0 stiff W it -.E 'll J' i l .1-MFKPAYRKK U CLASS PROPHECY Harnum and Bailey had no sooner come to town last October than my little brother began bc- seeching me to take him to see the elephants and clowns. After much pleading, he finally persuaded me to take him. You may be sure that I looked forward to that hot, dusty, autumn afternoon as more of an ordeal than as a pleasure. However, I should have saved myself a great deal of fussing and fuming had I been able to foresee the experience that was in store for me. For when I had finally installed my little brother in a seat on the front row in the Big Tent. I left him to his hour of three ring thrills and excitement to walk about on the outside in the cool. A large sign iust in front of the exit caught my ey'e at once: on it were the words Madame Set-far-World Famed Prophet. 'I'here was the solution to my problem of writing the Class Prophecy! I would visit Madame Seefar and find out what would truly happen to the members of the Class of '29 in future years. No class prophet had yet done that-given true prophecyl I stepped into Madame St-efar's tent and told her why l had come. She seemed interested and the mysterious Madame explained that her particular globe reproduced voices as well as pictures. Then she lifted a purple cloth from a crystal globe, said a number of strange words, and made some short quick movements over and around the crystal, which was now full of slow rythmical colors. She hade me be seated and look into its depths where I would sec the future--the mysterious, illusive future ive all crave to penetrate! I sat down. put the purple cloth over my head as Madame bade me, peered into the globe and saw-a large tlleatre. On a huge electric sign over the street I read these words in box-car letters: 'l'. N .Tucker, VVorld Famous Toe-Dancer. and Pupil of Pavlowaf' To the right of the ticket oitice was a placard that advertised four vaudeville acts and the newest thing in vitaphone productions. A curious thing about the globe gazing that I was doing. was the fact that small details were easily seen. liven print seemed clear and easy to read. For instance. I could read the program of this performance. In the ticket oliice sat Inez Webb and Dorothy Iflassler both busy with automatic ticket machines serving the long string of patrons waiting to see the celebrated artists. Who should I see in raccoon coats trying to push ahead on account of their social prestige but james Payne and C. E. Hutcheson! The hall moved slightly in my hand and I was able to see the interior of the theatre. There the orchestra directed by VVendell Walker playing Red Roses by the well-known composer, Chas. XVest: and others in the orchestra were Ioel Black and Robert Kirkpatrick, cornetists: VVillard Dye. - LEil'51ib. c4f:Q! l?'5. ,,, 31' 'fit ..- 4, I Vi' .' ' 1... -- ,ff-Vee ul Fw..-at.. L-- p -A llllllllllllll lll Ervin' ithgrf llllllllllllll V llllllll llllllllllllllll Ill IIIIIIHI ' - 'Sow ',,V.a.i.H: 7 Q',fif,.g,-j'-- ' 'W--A---M'--M-e-- --M'-4 Page 1 18 K' ,pr ,nl , , I , ,I -f AN QI I ' 'lf 'if I' I I Inf' . ill' '-ff -I ' ll'lll Ill lll 35' f for N I 'ls I to rar 11 -I I rs tr. N mmm '-'eq ,' 'z X xl g 14. .. lr Ml W' 'im 'T ' ! , mir fi '.'A', ' ' , ,Y I ?31'. 5e.-e.1::YiQ iQ,, .l' LZ- . ..1.,. l,a ' ,,,,. . vu , ,lil 'I pk' I IQQIEDKIQIQE-1.11. -f..a..-- , Q, -. 'll ,, Q ,gil V I ...-.4 5--I.-.... ' pianist, and William Robertson, drummer. I was surprised to see that William had undertaken any- thing that required so much energy. The first :let was given by the far-famed impersonator, Senor Iidward Davis, who gave an imitation of an Australian Spbiti I'CCllllCI'1llIl'lg from the etiecls of a dose of Cafeteria Soup. Although somewhat horrible, it showed a1't. Next was Patil Williams and his herd of trained goats which presented a strange spectacle. The third act was a stunt of magic given by the greatest Palmists of the age, Martha Lee Taylor and Borden jones. The last actqwas a toe-dance given by T. N. Tucker, who did a marvelous interpretation of Sweet Adeline. In the chorus with Mr. Tucker were Virginia Simpson. Mary Harris, Martha Riddle. Fruma Bell Winer, Mary Linn, Marian Mills, and Hilda Smedley. The picture was taken from the book Back to Nature by Sarah Bennett. The director was Iilihu Winer and cameraman. Paul Pless. The cast of characters for the picture was: Hero-Iiouvard Shell. I-leroine-Lucy Howard. Villian-Samuel Phillips. Vamp-Cornelia Rolston. Comedian-Iilmer Griffiths. The ball again turned slowly in my hand. and it was a minute or two before anything was dis- cernable. Then I saw'-yes. the Chattanooga Interstate Fair! Iiut who is that I hear? Why, it's lack Mosteller selling that new kind of peanuts, Polar Daniels: and Carter McLeod, selling balloons. As I looked down the midway on my right 1 saw Iiarl Counts, H. F. Bohr and I-larry Newton selling hotdogs and pink lemonade. There was Lynn Samples leading around the elephant that the children were riding and Carl Kuhlo advertising a tent of wonders of which you could see the pictures on the outside. They were: sword swallower, Katherine Truntlleg fat lady, Theresa Stanley, and strong man I. W. Wardlaw. I saw C. L. Carmack and Morris Lichten cleaning the grounds and putting up tents. The crystal changed so that I saw the inside of the big tent. There were Elizabeth Noll, Marian Magrill and Rosalee Rosen, bareback ridersg and Robert Rogers and Tillie Dietch, tight rope walkers. There. walking through the grounds was-but no, the crystal turned and that was not for me to see. I found myself on a street in New York. Vivien Shaw, toothpaste heiress, with her maid, Clara Louise Rains and chaulleur, Isadore Pearlman were riding by in her new Rolls-Royce. As more of the street came in view I saw posted in a big olhce building Miss Pauline VVest. artist, and just underneath her sign, I saw one which said Dillon Green, Modiste. Coming out the door of this building I saw Mr. Willard Turnbull, Famous Sculptor, who has just Finished carving a statue of Napoleon cleaning his linger nails. Willard left in a taxi driven by Ilugh Williams. The crystal clouded slightly but soon cleared up, and I saw walking down the street some of my old friends that are now school teachers. There was Louise Tucker, kindergarten teacherg Mary Brand- man, music teacherg Mary Ii. Lane. High School English teacherg Cornelia Clay, Spanish teacherg and Ieanette Olins. American History teacher. Walking with them was Mildred Baron, a successful business woman of New York who had been to a teachers' meeting and given a talk on the necessity ol' a com- mercial department in the schools. Next, the crystal revealed a barber shop of which George Huggins. Stuart Davis and Sam Press- man were barbers. Sitting in the chair getting a shave was Charles Watson, mayor of a town, Podunk. I-Ie certainly wanted to look nice because there was Edith Hawkins manicuring his linger nails and Roy McArthur shining his shoes. I saw a newspaper with interesting headlines lying on a chair: Mildred VVootl, world renowned violinist had played before the Kaiser. A boxing match between the heavy-weight champions, Iohn lloyd and Luke Lea, was announced over radio by the world-known radio announcer, Iohn Rabun. There was also on the front page a picture of Miss America, who is better known as Sybil Shumaker. Other representatives of states were lewel lernigan. Helen Gothard. Virginia Kennedy, Evelyn Byron and Dorothy Donaldson. There was also a picture of the graduating class of the East Side Hospital. The members of the class best known to us were Barbara Spoona- more, Mary Sprague. Mary Frances St-ay and Ruth Sliger. The newspaper was lost from view and the crystal turned againg this time I was to see a gymnasium in Detroit. There playing basketball was center and captain. Iimalyn Ridge: forwards. Minnie Cloogman and lean Coleman: guards. Susie Iohnson and Rose Hrickman: and umpire. Sam Freeman. I could see coming in one of the doors Eugenia Caldwell. Isabella Grifhtts and Margaret Hall of the Lily White Ladies Aid, who were taking some of the members of the Old Ladies' Home out for the after- noon. Those that I recognized were Mary Barrett. Nancy Sue Ansel, Iiva Collie, Marguerite Conner and Virginia Haynesworth. I did so much want to find out what the future held for our faculty, but Madame Seefar took the ball out of my hands and called my attention to the number of people standing around waiting for her to tell their fates also, and in the face of Madame Seefar's kindness to me, I did not have the heart to beg for the magic globe any longer. FRANCES MASSEY. nfl! f ' ,eb azfka.-- - .-L Sl -1 .3-'P-': , va. ta.. 13- w ail l. 'a2'f .Qi1fIItftrL111.1Ir1iH1I1rrrIrH1If 'S - . . ., 246417 yy 3:1132 Y! kip., -r V.: Uv- f ---f V-V . ...wt Y Z-. :f -.-..:. .a: iitril-- lfat '- -. .. , Inge no Jn. P . Ji Wilwl .i .l I ' ll v I N -' . -A NX! x ' 5 'T - I . if 'W ' -, ' I. I - il . n , .V - - ,mn gm z. .Up ,V fe. M33- A . 2115 ,I if rw, in .'-Jf...',.f5if1i. ll'w Zi , I 9 'iv i i in 'T--I If if . I. ,,,, , .1-- I - vw :LT lw 1, Q 7.1 .17 , V YW e -,al . -Mika., -Y LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT 0f the Class of 1929 We, the members of the Class of 1929 of Chattanooga High School, in the County of I-Iamilton, in the State of Tennessee, being of strong mind and unfailing memory, and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life, do make, ordain, publish, and declare, this, our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking any and all wills made by us heretofore: ITEM I. We appoint our friend, Mr. Creed F. Bates, Ir., as executor of this will, and, since we do not wish to make any stipulations which might embarrass him, we direct that he be exempt from presenting any surety or sureties, usually required in this olIice. ITEM II. We order and direct that the said executor pay all just debts and graduation expenses incurred by our class Qwe are unable to pay themj, as soon after our outward Hight as possible. A ITEM III. Frances Massey-the girl with the gift for gab -wills her ability to talk and talk and talk, and then talk some more, to any undergraduate who feels strong and brave enough to carry on for her. ITEM IV. Ed Davis unwillingly surrenders his recently won laurels in modern essay writing to Hugh Edward Blair, hoping that Mr. Blair will benefit mankind by his writ- ing as much as Mr. Davis has done. I ITEM V. The eternal pep of Martha Lee Taylor we pass on with some misgivings to Iasmine Orr. ITEM VI. Through heart-felt sympathy for the weaker sex of the future, and in order that romance may continue to flourish in the halls of old High School, we bequeath the attractiveness of Willard Iustin Turnbull, together with his ability to charm and to captivate the ladies, to Atlee Hudson. ITEM VII. Isadore Pearlman, the walking advertisement for Wrigley's, wills all of the gum under chapel seats, cafeteria tables, and desks, which he has unfortunately over- looked, to any student who is lucky enough to Hnd it. ITEM VIII. The so-called way which Mildred Baron has with boys, which is by' no means a hidden talent or concealed charm, is joyfully surrendered to lane Dillard. ITEM IX. Ioel Black hereby wills his ability to sleep undisturbed throughout the Physics class, to Harry Heibeck, trusting that Harry's cheeks will be much rosier for this additional sleep. - -l m3 :i! ii fi3 K - i ETH-I L 1Ti E if iii: I i iff: :if Ti W P I 5 irrm ftifi'f'EtTi 1 Page 120 Q , 4164255 3 A tv. give: ITEM X. The poetic insight and ability of Winifred Iaickson is willingly passed on to Virginia Chumley. We know that Virginia will feel duly honored. ITEM XI. We bequeath the appetite of the Annual Board for peanuts to the Annual Board of 1930. This appetite is an heirloom which is handed down from class to class. ITEM XII. Mark Cambron, the boy with that funny laugh, which the girls call irresistible, wills this laugh to Arch Hoge, whom we instruct to 11se it sparingly. ITEM XIII. Morris Lichten wills his collar advertisement looks, together with his second best girls to Richard Fleckenstein, trusting that Fleck will take as loving care of them as he, Morris, has done. ITEM XIV. C. E. Hutcheson and Iimmie Payne will their marvelous ability to imitate Ben Dewberry in His Final Run to Miss Margaret Ferger, who has patiently endured the close proximity of their locker for the past three years. ITEM XV. Be it known that Sybil Shumaker relinquishes to all future classes, all rights to and in her jewelry and stationery office, together with its delightful social activities. ITEM XVI. We hereby will, devise, and bequeath the quiet executive ability be- longing to Mary Barrett, to any members of the Sophomore Class, who are expecting to take leading parts in High School life, and admonish them to emulate her technique, which avoids all blustering importance. ITEM XVII. To the members of the faculty, we give our good will, promises, and best intentions, together with our most profound thanks for their patience and forbearance during the past three years. ITEM XVIII. Lastly, we will to the Class of lQ3O our best wishes for a very success- ful year. IN WITNESS W11E11Eo1:, we, the members of the Class of 1929, of Chattanooga High School, hereunto set our hand and seal, this the 6th day of lune, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-Nine. CSICNEDP THE CLASS OF 1929, By SAMUEL PH11.1.1Ps, Class Lawyer. Signed, published, declared, and sealed, by the Class of 1929, in the presence of us, who, in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses: MARGARET FERGER, KATE GARVIN, W. P. SELCER. fi, V . 5 , -V IQ Q Page 1 21 Q ,su l ps W - '. 2 'NL ,S vp, .H , f '1-s-14,.'r- - 1 74 , 1 w rwwW+mwsg1 - v.s , 1 4. ,:1 1 H Q ukxf . r I c- 3 ' 1 1 ,xx WN 'a A r 113' inf 'alibi l.' . ...ae-ws... is . , 'Y WLC U -- J'l f':I'ffi.,,. ' W ' Y t lk J- .-N421 . ..:M,.,.,.-t-7-q f,:f,Q V l1piT'31lfiA f 'Lili-'3Zi35X.m' i3'394lll35fIf17Qlf. -7f3?fA-f77'7ii5i jiTiigli-ei:-7Iii:7illil2l7Q11QflIT.lIX.'IZlI'ZIffIjf2T2'1Y'Q M ffx 1' I-'Q 'Q J SOP!-I6 REPORT lv l .- Zag - WE' POSE FOR THE BIRDIE fi . if C I TY-I 'T So.PlTl'- O 1 OUR FIR ST SPEAKE R new 1:1 7 IO II I2 15- 14' 15- I7 1 S-A lo- : 1- 14-- s M 5 SEPTEMBER -Sophomores report to enroll. Green as ever hut they evidently be- lieve that there is SFl'CD1LL'tll in numbers. Iuniors too. deign to enroll in the afternoon. ftguality if not quantity was well represented by the dignified Seniors today. At last-they have realized their ambition: first choice of the Wooden lockers! Fifteen minute periods today. No, Sophie, every day at C. ll. S. will not seem quite so short. --Ah! A full day ol' 45-minute periods. When Mrs. Woody asked Lois Dow where bacteria are found, Lois was exasperated and an- nounced that no one realized how little time the Sophs had had to rind even the front door of the cafeteria, let alone the rear door too! Chapel today to get acquainted. A few songs and cheers Make the wclkin' ring. and cheer leaders try out. We are all too ready for Friday even though the1'e are lessons to prepare lor Monday. Home Room Council asserts authority by approving numerous peti- tions for activities. VVQ pose for the Birdie. Our first speaker in Assembly. M1'. Colfer is good to the last drop. The Constitution is his subiect. Annual Board and Maroon and VVhite have their initial meetings. We Meet the Faculty in Assembly for the benefit of the Sophs. City Io. South Pittsburg o. School has truly started. Senior English Note Books are due for lirst time. The Student Council gives program in Assembly. T. N. T.. in at liit of Magic, is a stellar feature. 6.1 . A' X . i 77117 , J Li llqflr , ,M . 4 r ly . Qi, Q t Ti . ' 1 f '- - :L -.A . U Y .fee Y J kj 1' .WN f je , r ef 12f'vv- W7 -W mi' HP , fr 5- ' we Qneehff A ,. rr i Q, 1 ' vi aw. . ,I I V . qmyrg ' . Qc R , Elhlli- X 9 M f riff' my fwsr 1 - my-A, ' Q I , ,Z 1 V 4- glli5127' Wx? Q ' 1 M - .., - If 43.1 ., ' x :Q gtffn' A ' f P rl - ' -M 1 ., ' -. W-, tml: h 'r-A+ .. .J -,XZ l. all-ul .. L .qsrymkanwm ,ffl V,.:,,.x , u,.,..,x, , . ,, M - WM. X X .WW vM5,, .Mil N f .. . , ' ! ' I v 3 Al 5 K 0 Io ll iz I5 Ifr l7 IX ii, 22 1. -w 1-l 'S 16 18 Jo OCTOBER --Annual lloartl gels acquainted at Frances Masscy's home. -Oil' lor the Fair and a jolly gootl time. St-niors organize with Charles Watson for prcsidcntg T. N. Tucker. sire-prcsitlt-nt: Franca-s Massey. st-frctary: liouvanl Shrll, trcasurcr. Ifrcu picture shown in Asscmhly. A Nt-wspapt-r in tht- Making. The Fighting Football Fellows sullcr tlefcat at Clcvclantl. llratllci 6. C. H. S. U. XVL- have chccrs antl songs. Ianc llillartl, litlitor-in-Chief of thc Maroon antl White. in1rotluL'cs hur trusty scribes with a program in Assembly. Fin: tlrill . Wt- all turn out to src and hc-ar Al Smith. Maroons fall licforc Tech Hi! The first Maroon aml White eagerly welcomed. llcalcins clcctctl to prcsitlc over class of iqjo. For vice-prcsitlt-nt Stutlcnt Counuil oilcrs a littlt- Light on the suhicct. Miss liatcs' A'stcp-children are prcsuntctl at Asst-mhly. Ht-rc's to you-A-I3A'sl Sponsor llcnxlrix and Prvsitlcnt I. IJ. Smith will run Sophomore Class this year. Hon C. gt-ts a black t-ic. Maroon Warriors arc introtlucctl in Assembly amitl a riot ol songs aml chccrs. Notre Ilamt- :lt-feats our team hut not our spirit! Scort-. 6 In o. Fair wt-athcr aml fall in tcmpvraturc bt-gin a ncw six wut-ks. Thu nt-ws of our graclvs is rcccivctl at home lay our lontl parcnts. Tho burning question is. 'A' 'B' or not a 'lG'F HR-rliaps .1 Dj, -Orchestra performs for us at Assembly. Mr. Ciaughn. an alumnus, is tht- First ol' his spa-cies this it-ar to rcmincl us of our splcntlitl opportunitivs. Much ivcc-ping ancl wailing is heartl on all sitlcs-many of our lit-4 lovt-tl It-aclit-rs are attending thc Start- 'Vuaclicrs' Mt-cling in Knoxvillc. The tt-am lt-tr tor Dt-clicrtl at noon to win a 18 to fi victory. l'art-nts' Day! lloorayl Thr- Ur:-at Amt-rican Drama as intcrprctctl hx' Mr. St-wirt-'s Puhlic SPl'1llit'I s SCOI't'N a hit in Assembly? Wt- make a nionkt-y out of McCallie. I is ,ix pf v V .Lug , vm Q , A .W roi . .,4gi.a,.ts.. . .-.- iw. ' . ..,a.-ro -5 v fvs ,Qs 'wr HAVE CHEER5 Wwv- lll P'IAROON'+WHlTE 'LQ' Z: If . . . o hi All 1 Z ii 2.7: 9 5 I u dlfrj X DEN GETS f-N BLACK EYE FIRE DRILL. 4. KfrrlfPArr?l cNs l'r1g1 ,yrs - -vi-: '., ., , 'Q .T . I . I 4 s , i if . 1',f ' -, S . f 1? ll: .-:jp H2 g 9 :isp f I WNQ We ip 'Is' 70 . rvdf NE MAKE A MQNKLY OF MSC. DYNAM NOVEMBER 6-Hoo-ver. Hoovefs right! 7-We enjoy Mrs. 'l'ucker's reading, Iimmy Cox and two of his syn- copatetl Collcgians. to say nothing of Iiluinba.-rg's playing in chapel today. High School wins from Rhea High worsc'n Hoover won the election 75 to o! 9-R. O .T .C. Sponsors arc elected. -Armistice Day program in Assenihly. -No straw-no straw-rides for the oflicers. Lo-L's give play in Assembly Mr. Corns speaks on Accident Prevention and throws no bouquets at high school drivers. Team plays at Iicnton---The -N. H. S. holzls first meeting. -Fifteen minute pep meeting right hy raising the roof. -A certain tcnsenesx prevails score is 7 to 7. every morning in Assembly--We start in the atmosphere in anticipation of ff is 'T-x miata: H K ,E , .. Q 5 I t Q9 7 . 0 ii? S 'S ,Qs Q V T ROTC. 5 PONS O R S K , xxx '6b. I 52 .' ,1 V P Q' 'W' 399 MXN' -004 o 9 ' Y A Q 0 O O- M' Q ww ,gisax ff-'X 9 9 9 0 I 0' OX' . PQQQ' 'OX' 9 ' ' 9 ' X0 O 1 ,I Q9 O I 49,0 1 O O, , ugvlwg .QV 4 A 4S'QQ,a ' Hoover? ELECTED C I T Y cz STRAI- N FOOT DA L L T I C K ETS Nix OUT CITY- '7 CENTRAL: I 7 fmkk PAT H316 Pal e 1 .24 turkey anil the Iinal football Iiglit. 29--A pep meeting' tonight prior to tomorrow's game. 511-City 7. Central I9-Siltl but true. IO ZQ Gm DYNAMO D E C E M I5 E R A l.m slr. wrrlxa Ima lwgun. lluw mm' alum llyl S1-niur lnvcling gnlllrr sclwul. Plans lm' Orplmzms' l:l1l'lSll112ls tru' :rc mliscmwml. Talk lvl Mr. Slum' ul' llul lllllLIIllCll pulicr. -Mr. lxclllmmlwn. nl lfqlmumlwn HLINIIILWN College xpcgllu tu Umm lm-um! Club .ln nmrcsting pcriuml. 5 'TALK BY Mn.SHAw N,bJ.I'10UNTED PoLlcE U? -Mr. llnrris nnmmncus mu' vnclmy mx-r CL-ntrul in IlckQR-xcllllmgn fm' tlu- turkey gunmv. ' JJCHOOL OUT FOR I - 'lflu 1-pirlmnln 111-rvssilzulrs our Llimmxul lm' llu- lmlicluys Imluy. - Wlumpcr' lltwn llllll ww xlmlllmllfl sm' ity, livurylumly xick--with Flu. Null x.niml-Kcr-dum' NTSJIIIJ .IYIIXLN XVllll IIIUTC l'lll. ,1 -Aml Vl'l'.CI' still Ulll nursing llli' 4-piclclnic along. 11020 STI L 1. --- frfsk- cnoj OUT EVERYBODY sncvf--MTH Fl- U' ' dfirmrfkfr- Pug I pygfrqi QA ,, in A ., .,q,E J E, ' ' -NX' ll 9 l il. .. fl 'M ,. . ll rfllflfllir lam . ri. 1 r V 5' l 'Jw .- f V w . ' V R X . M. .l if 1. V ip :Allin A: ,A .J l N 1 f A gil i new -- V ' Q i ' -,dbY iw.l ,,:,?Qag.,r,,- .,,, .3-QQ-, V. ,. f r, ,,v, ,,- it., .L . v.i.g,,,wQfQliilf'E:i'fF'Z':'Zf 8'fsfi. , WWF? lah .. '5pa..P-'M fa 1334 'Z!f'Z L ' '2 T'fg A f2 :1Q Aljf 'V jpiji, ' ff: -Q-QQ K '. 111,170 :M f 1 mill? DHLL lNsPEcroR comis NO FOOTBALL 7, S.. 9-- JANUARY Buck again after prolonged holiclayb-ready to start the new year Right! Mr. Moorehouse. 11 notetl astronomer, takes us on 11 trip to the stars and the bth period bell brings us buck to earth with ri thump all too soon! President of limorv and Henry. Mr. Hillman. talks to us in Anenihly, Basketball season starts in earnest. Innior and Senior meetings torlay. Results of Senior meeting ns follow:-: Poet, Winifred jackson: Pro- phet, Frances Maisseyg Lawyer, Sam Phillipsg Historian, Vivicn Shaw. 18- The Whole 'I'own's Talking. scoring big success as Iunior play uncler Mr. Services excellent tlireetorship. 21-llllSkCllJklll team leaves on trip-luck to them. 24-French program is given in Assembly. Seniors make whoopee at ai party in the library! LETTERS GIVEN -Cramming. OUT -More Cramming. In assenibly :i revival singer tells us to - - NDS smile! fWe make a brave zittemptj. - 'fx VESgf- Q -Exams! Y l Y l LUX' -lixmm! l l l l 55 , 1 re' -' l 0 Q ' ' 1 .Q 9 9 .00 0 ll lm I FRENCH PROGRAM flffhfff rm'r.N- . br.. 12' v 11 'yi 'ftlffifrff' '. X ' b e Y iff' A J' ,l ag f f -, , .. , Q.-,.. 1:-,xl lgltli j Page 1 26 Glue ID NAM 'EBRUARY I IIl'llVl'I1S In- pmixn-III I .XLIIll we-uIs's m'c'rI 'lu'w1'Im1Iy passe-II F 5 Immun ,- -'neu gnu- studcnl Iwmly gn-nt tn-.HA vlmljuul gulnnmiun mu? 1, Ninth QI'.llIx'I'N Inns lhcil' mlm .ul H11-h NLIMUI , thu-I i,rgw,x l4uII gnu-N hm- t'uIIa ll! clmpul anwlln-r clilm-I N l'mnInn Ium-s and YIVQIIIILI Konnvcly win hcrlhs III the llwtcr-sulnml cIu'I:lll11l!rn'y I uI1I1'wIs. I fIlll1I1L'I' Iivrg nmIxu .un inlrrrsling hulk in ,-Xsv-n1IwIx. Crntr.1I u, Cilx in lhr gun .lIll'I' sfI1uuI. XVI- Inst, I4 X .lIL'I1IlI1L' X IDM, Ca-:In-1's:171ulu' hm fI1.u'gc uI Ll good clmpn-I Illllgllllll. Ihv PwlucI1-nl i.nunuI i'I1lL'I'I2llIlN wllh ll XVI1mqwr Y.lIcl1l1m' I'.n'lx ll Marx IIgu'rc'Il's Ilunw. V J. . . ., In Ihr I lcd I IPCI' UI I1nmcIm umlmuw In II1-'h SrImnI with thc- t,'!C'I'K'IIl xl: fIIl.lI1lIK'l' ui' KZHIIIIIICIKK' lx lrxing ru 54-II l.I1.1tl.1nuug.1 lu us hx 1IlNII'lIVllllI'1g pluczmls thrnuglm uhm mn HIS. 1 YQ-w Snphx gm' u.1lluuI II1I'Hllj1Il thc h'1IIs t.'xXYIllllllIlIIu .md CuppcLIgu shmv UH' mm Q - f 'SX I gan iiinziih Q 'iii'-n ' K- G 0 Q ' IIN -V ALTUNHYYCOPPED E graowoff Xxx! X ,,- C ., 1 xx .fv- , I 'f SENIORS STRUT THEIR RINGS FRESHMEN 'PA ADE . J' f IR .C lhgr' 1 N of Wx Glue DYNAMO fvS'W'l'I!l. i 1 l, S oFF1csR5 c. 4 vE SKRTIN6 PA RTY ,SW 1 s X r I. ruin Z ,A-5-3.1 -Q TRACK TEAM GOES OUT Sruur M :Ts WIP pl I , MARCH 4--Inauguration-A day we will never forget-The student body mt for hours in Assembly listening to the inaugural events over radio. 9 Girl Reserves give pleasing chapel program. Newly elected National Honor Society members are announced in chapel amid much excitement. 6 The Faculty honors Marioric: Watson by electing her Valedictorinn for the Clam of '29, 7fMiss Owens' Home Room gives clever play in chapel. Vl'e are reminded that Stunt Nite is iunt around the corner. X-Seniore elect Willard Turnbull Szdutzitoriun. 9-Seniors strut their rings! 137.-X toe comedy pictrue-show in chapel to xcnd the orchestral to Nashville. 17-Commissioner Hufluker. Mr. Robinson and Mr. Morrow visit us and our Band shows oil, as does the violin ensemble. to-The Rookeix go on nairaidef' 21-N. ll. S.-Initiation at Miss Trimblc's, .Simon ont .K H- fwhnrlfa FRI liz :JS 11020 ' 1 f 'T 1 1,, fi' '-1. i '4,n'g ' N AW up w fm 'fl .Z L -..,: UQ ' 1 , - ' -4 1 h , jf , ,1 W ?m:f fi A Mu ---- M- A M A-2W.As- ....4. -'M-' ' f,1T'f31,g,3g.,A4 .,.., ,f ' APRIL W, , mea? a . w O U T Nu xbllruml Imhly! Aprll hurl' Our nnmcul IIUILIIIICS gm- hack zmalin. an arc our Ik'-lCllC'l'S. f . h . . . ww 5 ? -. 'VILlI'lIl.l lxc ,l.lXl1lI' has l'L'HL'Cl1'll hrmnur un lxrrsn-If and C.. ll. 5. .5 buy' Qi I F, .4 .' -Q .3 . . ft: - , 'k:vF Mrs. Sxvvctlglxnlk llmnf Rumn CIltCl'l1liHCtI us with an plcslsing ulmpcl ' pmgnuu. . f . 'J xlry' lixlry' Scnur HCINITIX XVCJIN hh nuxv l ..mcr mn In clnlpcl. :Xuk-Y nd H uhhl Spcnkcxx flulwvvmlmtc in nlmpcl, . ,. . . .. h , , elm-S GYM fXH'U ' Ihc IWCIIIUYN xlcp nut nl Ll l'l'lfCIYllflI1 :lt U. L, Supper lun! Du tell? I Almnlhvl' XVi'l'ki-PIYICIillillg for girls ,LIYIH rwhilvlliun--Svnim' play - ,ga w NI1.ukL-spa-.arc pI.1y-Scninr 1l.ly. Q SCIHUI' g.Il.1 mlm! Ihr MR .md 1,05 l7I'Ul1ll'IllllhlH.1 tlmmglx Ihr h.nIIn. Ihmqm-l .xml pmgnqnn in clmpvl- Luuk lu thc S4-nim':J Uh? Thy gun uxhihitiun lNlNYi3HI1ClliXVL'.llhQT num Nuys mm! l:l'I1lI'.ll,N x'icIm'iollx qllllI'lL'I and violin Cl1Ni'l!Il7Ii' give- xplcnclhl pru- LI'1lIl1 in clmpcl. I lhlllg' lhunn! 'VK'hz1l's that? The limlffff going In lflnwnlll lnnighl nt Num! iii' .fr 'XJ' Q w f WA DICK PARKs Ewrsnmuvs U5 N K fljfffw .g5l' WU R O f 0 wr EXHIBIT f . f h 0' 2 0 0 T 0 KN , 6 fs mfmcc rn-74 If 121 gr CMM swf 'HN X ,Z W-71 , X -x lm. V l P ' l 'Q Q Hill l ul 'I 'll U, ,Jill Oxbrsk if l Xl lll ' l JUST ONE MORE 5 MONTH 4 f 6 Z W 'll T In Me IZ:-5 l lR.HENDRlX WED5 55 FP SJ ' N if --nur I gr 11' ll V K , nu Il ll' ll 1 I' N ll 0 A W ':i:.1'5Z W i,, , H at YE, 4 it E , lfffvrP1lrrvfr!Y-1 ' Page 1 fo DYNAMO M A Y -May Day! Tra! Lal It's Boys' Week too. aml we have as Mayor Borden Iones: City Court Clerk, Charles Watson: Superintentlent of Schools. Willard Turnbull: Principal. Samuel Phillips. anti Assistant Principal, liarl Counts. -N. H. S. gives tlelightlul play in Chapel. ---Track meet today and tUl11tJl'l'0W. -Dynamo Staff celehrates with a waflle supper at Miss Fergerkl Whoopeel The Animal has gone to press! -Long Senior themes clue torlay- VVet p no more! - What Anne llrought Home. in other worcls. the Senior' Play under Mr. St-rviec's rlireetion was the lust ever! Hut why flifl Anne bring home what she tlitl? We'll never untlerstantll 29--Exams after consistent cramming antl slamming. Seniors all feel ahusetl because of heavy work, The Reward will follow. 4--One grand oltl Senior Pieniel 4!Thc Iuniors supply entertainnrent-more fun! In-Class Day. Play. Poem. History. Will. Prophecy antl pretty clothes. What more coultl one say? 7-lust one thing more--we graduate! The clear olcl Diploma is ours at last- HlGH SCHOOL--AIJIEUF IIQZQ , i.ul' l '-ill i Effl'HII'l.lIIIfIlII.l:II..II1.. I llll llllll llllll I Ill llllll lllll I Ill llllllllllll lllll! llli' l - -, -1135 OTES TAKEN IN ENGLISH CLASS In the first pl nee, one should be eireful how he hegins 1n 1rti1.le, particularly if it is expository 'lht hegmning should start off forcefully, trenchantly never yield to the time worn deviee of num hering your points is Firstly Seeondly In the hrst plaee Lastly Seeondly One should never give adviee in 1 negative wu Tell you reader what to do positively don t use don ts Thirdly NOIILL first of all that most yital point ot sentenee strueture Sentenees shouldnt begin with sueh words as and for bu For they Larry a sense ot xneompleteness And, again they give a feeling ot loose constiueuon But l eannot stop now to enumerate the innumerable obyeetions to the use of these words Another point is the length of the sentence A person should always strive in writing sentenees of whatever form cr fashion to make them as short as possihle, and at ill times to write them briefly eoneisely ind directly to the point so is to not merely sive spiee 111 the aitiele ind time for the ieidci adventitious ind wholly unnecessary synonyms etplanltory ynssages and eorrelitory terms by the em ploy ment of eommas. colons semi eolons and other marks of punetuation Still .mother point is the repetition of words in a sentenee This point, while often spoken of 1 1 point whieh is violated as much as any other point is and IS to he avoided as is stated before Then, again, avoid fine writing, or attempts to render ordinary thought with lirge and or tloriell style l-xtravigmt ind H.1mboy.1nt expressions h tve long been the facile tools to issist the pondious lueuhvritions of worldwide leaders Nay they have touehed lllke he tender hearts of little tots and the iron intelleets of massive minded men The incurable and uneseapable eonsequenee of this needless apotheosis or rhetorieil appurtenanees is to ereate 1 penumbra of though by an exeessive employment of unlummous words Fourthly Paragraphs should not he too long nor too short Fifthly One should avoid using trite, overworked expressions Try to strike 1 happy medium This miy be li 1rd to do at first, but remember, if at Hrst you dont sueeeed, try try again Trite phrases as Edgar Guest says are First endured then pitied and then emhrieed Even the word trite it too trite for use if you get my meaning No one but .1 Sophomore would use it But that, as Kipling savs is another story Sixthly One should esehew the use of toreign words and phrases partieularly bon mots This is .1 eliehe praetiee besides It 18 passe Follow the admonition of Horace Habeas eorpus sie semper tyrannus pons asmorum bona tide e plurihus unum, which, being freely trmslated, means Only iools read the writings of fools Lastly One should be eareful ibout malsing positive .md all inelusiye statements This should never be done Remember the law thit all rules haye execptions fS1cN1uD THI' l ACUl TY WIT ug J ,x 'N wr X and J fl lr-EE 11111 1 ,VY 4? 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I- VW FEET wovn.oNT TOUCH Awe L ww LQOQEB O T' 'H l , GREAT AMERlcANLbf55Eg5'! xsADOfiSH-vE1LMAvJ 24 v f , w 1 ' years ago ,EOC Q 293' J A M 5 W' O 'lf , 9 xg XL o 'xx 4 8 Q, ' 4 A 99 6'G if Ky-'ff Q, 99 Q ,I 7 4 M 4 jr' W i 66:00 SW 4 r1 'FL S 35 Z N 2 4 l H LY l :1IlIiix , . N I K2 ,KW lfff f W vim WIWIV' 61,0 -' x ,ff uk S AM, LX A vs 5 ' Ni A -f Y' v v-'N Q f R Page 1 W . J sa Q.-15 Q, ' 'N ' Y x,! .X ,, . - A, r r zmzrwizfriwpur i 161 1? im? rv , f fw i J H' A V' . rv' T 1 W ff 4' L! - M 1 i i 1 w if - f 3 5 7 T T Z T i Q1 - 1 FW ,lk 1 ff! JN 4 n X M rw 'VA .X ,M H W + QW rm Q JI, X M ll ' ' , , . 'I U1 N j X ff , f H W Nz , L x V G I xx . Q KX XX tcp. . YT..-x 1 Q lf ,A 4 li 4 1 ff' 5 2 ' ' VWW , W ggaw Whvw' W 1 1 4 A E15-A . ,., Ml ,a x, f - ff - - , ' .E K J. I Ill IH x . ' IX diggs! ,YQ ' mx . JI' 1. N ' ,L nf A AQ V 1 HL 1 if , A 1i1 ,L LAL w tm MQ 1 5 W Nl rg l f rw 4 IN 1 E C Ike, PAT RO N S , 'Nr w 1- nt , I 'E -. g 1 .' ' Vi'Ji'f?:17i , ' ' ,Ea - , 'll R ' 'R ffl' t ' 'fag R Q 191,11 .L 2 lf 1 S Q V' X J i OUR ADVERTISERS - - To those who have played no small part in making this 1929 edition of the Dynamo possible do We extend our sincerest thanks. The staff hopes that our backers Will he patronized in preference to others. Support those who support C. H. S. fm? v Compliments of A FRIEND N. li S rl'-' il .i , Glue DYNAMol EW W HPJUMLHDHMRJ mr llbllrsalrmmmrwrip Cmrmmalrseoomecr . . . . also producers of l1igl'1 grade catalogs, promotional literature ancl Business forms ANDREWJ lllE3llRllllINl llFlIE?J1IRCI ll 5 CHATTANOOGA. TENNESSEE L .ag H020 or Parrent's Quality Paint I. 'vu ' . P656 .Nl If I N V Z ' W W 'jllftirlh 4' 5 .L Vi, qu I Illl.!llEl lt'+'fl,:Hill' ' WI V' K S l Nl ll'm'f - fvl 'J lv ll I wil -I .. jr-441'-. , -LL 1 5' 'x V W, , - l f- . ll' 1 . if . - ll ' -O ' K V4 .ll -I' ' mls I' Y . 'I-U-Qf,,' 'U 4 Ty l A 1' ' or 3 :' ' A , -I l' 2 -Quiz if- 3'lil.m5 '-' -'NH' f' . I- A ' .iw I..:U1' . .A I h'ln'l 'fUllllQ!l llllllllllllllllll llllllll llllllllllllllligill IOIIIIOIIIIIOI I For Your Health's Sake - - 8 M. B. EAVES 81 BROS. Fruits and Vegetables Supreme Eat More Ve etables DIAL 6-7131 Compliments of L. C. LEACH ZS: CO. jewelers 735 Market Street s GIVC Best Results In Long Run TERRELL Looks Better Lasts Longer ELECTRIC CO. ParreI1t's 715 Cheffy' Street Paint Stores, INC. DIAL 6-3175 614 Market Street DIAL 6-0524 TI-IE CH Compliments of ATTANOOGA COMPANY LUMBER DIAL 6-3175 I' W' MASSEY Compliments of R, H- HUNT CO. Concrete Contractor Charles L' ARCHITECTS . ' , Rosenhein 712 Provldent Bulldmg DIAL 6-IQIZ DIAL 6-2164 DIAL 7-1656 an 5 ll ,Y n Z? V u it' lg2iE.7ilI FlMF7l,ql H - ei.: I , .'.- -'M' - Page 136 ' , 3' . ffl' ,, 3 M K W 79 4 V . -f ' f 'r , se' ..,,,, f' l , '. ' ' i y i il t l ' vi-new - Q if W fi'-e ' ' lf' l5i 4l ' 1' .er 1 1' ' .' ' ' muy, M ,, .... ,X . , . I l .- ll ,-44 1. 'W b -N 1 M f. 75,-fglfigrtle fi: ,l fe: ff: 'f ' .. , 'X . K, U1U1fTfUE1+U-UM 4..Q4Qh'. ,JW ot far Her Own CBut fn' Her Family? Sake Imagine Lincoln's mother shirking any work had it meant greater comfort for her family. Or refusing an oppor- tunity that would have enabled her to give more time to the education of her son. And so with today's mother--'if she believed she could aid her family by doing her own washing, she would not hesi- tate to do it. But because she knows that she can serve them best in other ways, she welcomes the help of our modern laundry. lt gives her new energy, new spirit, new youth that keep her ever fresh and attractive to her loved ones. We OHM a Washduy Help For Every Houxehold Budget. CHATTANOOGA STEAM LAUNDRY Serv ice Since I 886 Main 'md Williams Streets Dial 6-4171 .fm ., X .- ,EQ Z i i,- t i me , 1 mmfirsifierffiemii15 5 1fmjg winy1? -W'iii'11LQlUg1EH1HI3HIJHIIYKIIIUTWTVITW- mm y ...,., . ,.,,...4 -1-1 . li- , V:' , Ita, vi f-:Z ---A-v -A - - i s flffis' l , l Inge 1 Q7 4. Will you try to look intelligent, Coach 9 'n ' EL X gwilisx -1 I Q IW .ill , ry y, .lv l' I v' , np- :mon I--lin., NI tl, E-.!1.'g.' ', I 2.445 5 I' 1. - :Lim A .. Q - ,J ig 4 A V .I 1 .I I I: y A L '2-'q, f:- .-K V15 . - L! Il I ,ua U -- ' sg ' S , .if A. Q 'WIFE 7:12. I f If 4' 'Sai' Vi ' - 'H E2 I is -' f . ' .- .W A 'rw' 'J-LH 'w wf' a 1- a es' H I. ..--- lf 1 , W I A 4' H,-yi quql W 'M?i'f ll llllllllllll u 'flgig Q 0'-W - . . .-'ff'-1 .. TT ' JOKES SEVEN AGES OF WOMAN The Infant The Little Girl The Miss The Young Woman The Young Woman The Young Woman The Young Woman R Q 3 W THE BEST IOKE OF THE YEAR! The trouble with this Annual Board is that those who are supposed to do the work - - - don't do it! I'm tired of working - - - Let somebody else sweat over it awhile! QSIGNEDJ THE ANNUAL BOARD. 1 W X ii ill' When Stanley asked Nancy Sue to marry him she replied: Not yet, young mang I'm booked for three years.' 'lf 'll' if 'llf ik Hilda Smedley's idea of poise is Mr. Hamic saying girlie. - if ill' ik If K H. F. Bohr wants to know what kind of a sheep a hydraulic ram is: somebody tell him. as at at up rx- Borden Iones has so much music in his sole that his shoes squeak. if ill ik 'lf 'llf Two C. H. S. Band boys stood in front of the insane asylum in Nashville three hours trying to catch rides back to Chattanooga. I 'Y 'lf K Y l wonder if Willard Turnbull has found out C. E. says his girl is just like an almond bar. Sweet and nutty. Q is 1' if K FAMOUS LAST WORDS 1. I want you to meet Mrs. McDonald. just drop in anytime while she is having a class-e and surprise her. 2. Mrs. Whips, do you know if that book Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. is by Horatio Al- ger or Sigfried Undset? 3. You can get your own dinner, Paul Hendrix -There's plenty of stuff in the ice box. - Puckett? This picture is for the Dynamo, you know. 5. We want every home-room to contribute to our fund to straighten the Leaning Tower of Pisa. 6. Will you endorse one of our Instead of a sweet, reach for a Lucky, ads, Miss Woods? 7. Teacher, can't I get a word in edgeways? 8. What are these lace pillow shams and this gramaphone with the Morning Glory horn do- ing in your hope-chest, Miss Doud? 9. Miss Trimble. do you intend to make teach- ing your life work? Q SF if it -'ll Sm: A few days ago I was driving in the congested shopping district when my car suddenly stopped on the car tracks. Imagine, if you can, my em- barrassment when the traiiic ofiicer refused to move the street car from the tracks. MARGARET F ERGER. W if ill it ik Sm: ' I was not in good health last summer. My physician recommended grape juice so I ordered two hundred gallons. Imagine my embarrass- ment when. two weeks later. I found it had turned to wine! what a chandelier is? Ask Mr. Bates: he knows. MR. HAMIC. . .- .. Sfp as faflarxumllguaorrlggrm g g gy If I .umm if Page I 58 I l one DY NAMO LOUISVILLE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Oilers ll tllrce year course in professionail Plmrmzlcy and allied sciences. Well Equipped l.uborutories-Experienced Instructors Number of New Matriculants Limited NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 30, 1929 Make Your lnqu1'1'1'e: una' Reservation: Early Announcement and Detailed Information on Application to Dean. Aouklass G. L. CURRY, PHAR. 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E i i l ' fl, -f , N il iii I ijsifiwjil 1 A ' ' 1 , 1 ' ' . -, I . -4 .y.' ',. ir.-1,54 t W, v,,. YV 1- ., rg 4 kd ,. , ..,.t -:tins-a-V .--.- A ' ' .ma -ALKM .. . .1 ii CLASS HISTORY y And lo! the felling of the sun Sees our lifcfs work just begun. And indeed, the sun of our High School days is setting now, but in its rays we see the divers paths of our lives stretching before us, each in its own direction, but before we scan the paths of the future let us first glance back over this path we have trodden to- gether. This has been a happy path of achievement lilled, of course, with work and trouble but leading to that bright goal, commencement, the real beginning. When the maiority of the Class of '29 entered Chattanooga High, we found about thirty-three of our future classmates already here to greet us in this then big-to-us un- known. They had entered on September 11, 1925, destined to be the last Freshman class of C. H. S., as junior high schools were increasing in number. This class was small in number but large in loyalty and pep. They were organized late but started right by electing Miss Aileene Morrow as sponsor. This class claimed among its members: Brant- ley Watson and Kathleen james, who represented the school in the oratorical and de- clamatory contests. Then, on September 9, 1926, the Sophomore class arrived 186 strong. How big the building seemed! How mighty the Seniors were! How small we felt! I do not know what would have happened, Qalthough, of course, we would have pulled through some- howj, if it had not been for those thirty-three classmates of ours who were already here and knew the ropes. We wandered for a day or two, however, going to English when we should have been in Algebra, and wondering where this door led to and thatg if weid ever know as much as those Seniors seemed to know, and other such ponderous ques- tions as that. However, when we had our first meeting and elected Miss Lillian Patton as our Sponsor, we began to lose some of that lost feeling. We elected as officers: T. N. Tucker, President, Eva Collie, Vice-President, Marjorie Watson, Secretary, and lean Anderson and later Raymond Kersey, Treasurers. NVe then began to take an active part in all the school activities. To start with, we were victorious in the ticket-selling contest for the City-Central football game, winning the silver cup as our prize. In this game Nancy Sue Ansel acted as assistant song leader and since then, at every pep meeting and game, City has followed her lead, her ever- ready Come on, now, let's sing! Clarence Iames and Ernestine Roberts claimed positions as reporters on the Maroon and White staff, and Sophomore names appeared on the rolls of nearly every organi- lation of the school. In the tryout for the spring declamatory contest, we were well represented by Martha Lee Taylor. In sports, Kathleen Daugherty, Aileen Harris and Fanny Weinzimer made their names by playing on the girls' varsity basketball team, while on the football field and on the basketball floor, the Sophomores claimed Roy McArthur, T. Nl. Tucker, Clinton Holmes, Robin Bates, Morris Lichten, and in track, Borden Iones. Sophomores were not lacking in the music department either. lean Coleman, Eva Collie, Mildred Baron, lean Anderson and Clinton Holmes took part in the '27 operetta, IIQ 20 Page I 4 g ,. Y'- 1 ,q V in J D S ' 51 , 4 'WMM . g it il, ,, A , 4' 11, , ' -if .N r .f gl My if .:- L V . .,, ...Q .. C . ,i mm I QQLBH . , ft if if if l in if . it U . ' Rn. ' 'ft rg N , . .fi rg gym-4 .. . f . .-iw 1-..N.2i - ' .':' -,ff .ijffflf f Xt A'-X x J.-tg, 'E7fZ'- , l ' -. W I .- ' H A 'I' Q.. 7:f1'1ri f ..w'- at ui . ,. .. '-,f- W ' -'eta 'X ...f.i'5 1 'fs-llvgaafr' f, . K t H - 'ft A 6 - 'l'----- Wi -111 1, ' A ' -L-5'-ojnllllggu unlnu nnnlnnn nunnun u u no: s a n a n ldn nluduelulo nullnul . .-..v,.,,-. - All at Sea, while Borden Iones started his High School career as a cornetist. Mildred Baron took a role in the Shakespeare production, The Taming of the Shrew. This year the Sophomores caught that old High School spirit and determined to come back the next fall and, sooner or later, know as much as those Seniors. Well, back again once more, ready to carry out our determination of the preceding spring, and to take our places as upper-classmen. But we found one great change at High School this year. Our comrade and principal, Mr. Robinson, had stepped to higher ranks, but we were glad to find that he still loved us, for he put Mr. Creed F. Bates in his place. City soon found out how fortunate she was to have this former member of her faculty with her again in this capacity, and we, the Iunior class, looked forward with anticipation to two years of work and play with Mr. Bates. This anticipation has never abated and it is with sober sorrow and regret that we, now his second Senior class, take leave of Mr. Bates. On with the story! The first thing we did as Iuniors was to elect capable officers: T. N. Tucker ,Presidentg Morris Lichten, Vice-President, Virginia Simpson, Secretary, and Robin Bates, Treasurer. It was this year that we grew to know and love our Sponsor Miss Marguerite Aull, who endeared herself to the hearts of us all. At the end of the Sophomore year, we had elected Marv Barrett Editor-in-Chief of the Maroon and White, and Willard Turnbull, Business Manager. Under the direction of this infallible pair, the Maroon and VVhite stepped from a four to an eight page publi- cation and had a most successful year. There were nineteen Iuniors on the stalf. As for dramatics, the Iuniors made The Hidden Guest one of the outstanding events of the year. Sybil Shumacker and Maurice Clark made their debuts with the aid of Frances Massey, Willie Mae Peckinpaugh, Ernestine Roberts, Vivien Shaw, Borden Iones, Willard Turnbull, C. E. Hutcheson, H. F. Bohr, and Iohn Rabun. Iuniors were equally prominent in the productions this year. Nancy Sue Ansel, Hilda Smedley and Virginia Simpson took roles in the operetta, The Bells of Beaujolaisf' one of the cleverest musical productions during our stay in C. H. S. Iuniors also held prominent places in the orchestra. It must be admitted, though, that the Iuniors shone in athletics. From our ranks came players that helped make the City High football team the best in years. There were Tucker, Holmes, Lichten, Bates, Cherry, McArthur, Kersey, and Pless in football, while Harmon, Tucker, McArthur, and Lichten appeared on the basketball team. In the inter-class track meet, the Iuniors so out-stripped the other classes that it wasn't even exciting. In the girls' ahtletics, Daugherty, Harris, Thomas, Weinzimer and Fields won the inter-class basketball championship. So now we come to the end of our third year, and although we had accomplished much and learned many things, we still didn't know as much as those Seniors. Seniors! Were we really Seniors? lt hardly seemed possible and yet it was true. Of course, we were fewer in number than we had been the previous years, but we made up for it in a renewal of pep and ability. We dispatched the first business of the year by electing Charles Watson, President, T. N. Tucker, Vice-President, Frances Massey, Secretary, and Bouvard Shell, Treasurer. This class showed the first sign of that good ,I -. 1:9 Q Y nfl? , gf-'cfw Y -C :J lQ 'X '.:.. . --Q is if L L 11- 1--. . - Iu:nunnnnuuluulunuun u nu uuunnal Eiqlfyl ,Q g,gr,fI lffnaau' runnin nu i u lllll lllllllllll llllll ana r mm f?--'I -lair f ---H 'A '55:4F2MIw1E11.1xi't3 ' ' Page 144 KP i ni l 'xr I fi - 6 N I if ,Nl ll J' -jim - ' V.. Q 4, ,L in , . l' 1' I ,rf ' ' AA t f I .FIIIII llllll nnnununnnnun ll ll lillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQQIIIIU ' X, ' Y f l ,f W- if J if . , 7 A 1 iiliirigal I gif, - I ur ' 'l il, r ' 5 I-.I I in 1 ill q i lryl -,X l M, 3 :X Tl, iq! Y' 1' ra fi., I X ll A is .Tb f 1' .HV f , x V ' I ni, 1 , ', ., W, b head 1, . .rg A 1 :Vin d - I v :gum 9? I-L, 11-'lu V . 11. U E , ig :www 5 Jr: it viz -.if M judgment again by electing our faithful friend and adviser, Miss Bonnie Gilbert, to lead our way. The spring of the preceding year had seen the election of Mary Barrett and Willard Turnbull as Editor-in-Chief and Business Manager of the Dynamo. As to their splendid success in these positions no more need be said, for the Dynamo is tlse result of the action that speaks louder than words. However, much of the credit of this success is due to the faculty advisers, Miss Ferger and Miss Gilbert. How hard they, and the whole staff for that matter, worked on the Dynamo! It was with heartfelt congratulations that the Class of '29 saw Willard Turnbull take the lead in the R. O. T. C. unit, and also with heartfelt congratulations that we watched Borden Iones receive the laurels in his particular field of cornetist. The fact that Santa Claus came to the Orphanage in the person of the Senior class must not be omitted. Because school was dismissed early for the holidays on account of influenza, the Christmas tree was erected at the Orphanage, and it was said that the sedate Seniors had as much fun with the toys as did the tiny tots. In the midst of all this work and play there came a sad day for City High. It was Wednesday, February 27, that Miss Aull, our adviser, helper and sincere friend, was taken so suddenly from us, leaving a vacancy at C. H. S. that could never be filled. The Shakespeare production of the year was, As, You Like It, in which Winifred Iackson, Martha Lee Taylor, Earl Counts, john Boyd, Frances Massey, Mildred Baron, C. E. Hutcheson, Eugenia Caldwell and Willard Turnbull took leading parts. The class is indebted to Mr. Barnette Service, who kindly consented to direct the Senior play this year, What Anne Brought Home. In this, Nancy Sue Ansel, was Ann and Willard Turnbull was what she brought home. They, and the cast, which was composed of Hilda Smedley, Carroll Deakins, Pauline West, Iohn Boyd, Charles Watson, Roy McArthur, and Borden Iones, made the play a charming success. Many Seniors also took parts in the operetta, The Pied Piper of Hamelinf' Then, as a kind of super climax to that last week of Senior rounds came Senior Day! The halls of old C. H. S. were Filled with personages ranging from the veriest beggars to the dantiest of old-fashioned maidsg from Mr. Hardcastle to shades of Hiawatha and his warriors. The Seniors spent an unforgettable time that day, capped by that banquet and the Chapel program. Each Senior entered into the right spirit and this frolic will live with each one and at High School as the best yet. Now that we have reviewed the path behind us, let us turn to those that lie ahead, but let us always keep in our hearts the pleasant memories of our happy journey thus far together. ' VIVIEN SHAW, Hmomm. ,W Z, ,V 7 5 K , 'if'f' .1.. - ,,. 4 W . rzrzggzgljizrxzrr 'f..::'if317E? 1 . wg jimiiitiligiriiurziiriizrriuutrrrrzzxrin' c ' p-sr f .' T . riff 'mrrr' 'T' ' H . it f, .gg . A l l a, 34 W ig' Page 1 4 5 ll,-HQ., ' Y ,, .K f A 2' 'Li' .K K X . E X , W N ' Q1 X L f' Mb Q A - jfkx 'b fllll a u naunn A3Tgt1L:.4-rgygjr: ggf5'ji:i QQ?jQE1'f '5gjgi1'11 FRATER ITY, COLLEGE CLASS JEWELRY C ommeneement A nnouneements and Invitations Offxcial Ieweler to Senior, Iunior and Sophomore Classes of Chattanooga High School G. L. BALFOUR COMPANY MANUFACTURING IEWELERS AND STATIONERS ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Ask Any College Greek .,k 'Q .,,.eC,Wif' t iiggf A A J, ' -rlx c- ' ,H A SALSA LLLL LLL so ewes Le , , . Q 7 Q 1. A lEf41T1232' ' r l -V . K lgeggff. I S W'. QL:.1' l. ' Page 146 , , V ' A. f gn.: . .3 i -I f lim-f M .M wfJWl5 ' 9 i' -' ' f wl..:e,f1l- w.,-a ,J V THE G. Y. M. CLUB Rulwy llriglil. llorulliy llasslcr. Mari' Harris, Hilmla Smccllcy. Cornelia Rolatun. liugunia Calil-.vcll lSccrclaryL Theresa Stanley. I-llizabclli larrctt. Ili-lcn lxttcr. May G. Mdilicc. drccl Wuml. I'rulf Crcccl F. Hates fSponsm'j, Virginia Simpson, liva Collie, lfrancvs Massvy fPl'CSillCIlll, H4-tty lilmlrialgc l'I'rcasurcrJ. Calhcrinc Paty. Martha Parkliursl. Gertrude Payne. Willie Mac l'cckinpaug.:l1. Ncll Mac Harris. Clara Louise Rains. Margaret Cnnnvr. im a Iklgc I4 il! , ' i K! lil, 'Q 1, 'V f l l ' - 1 ,- VH ' e w , -Sk ' Lyn' ' 'ag EU 'N ' gf ' rf, .Q 5.1 ! -L1 Q K fi Mfr I I my N Ns A X 4 fy, It Mnmmlfli-I' A if I I wisuifimiiv J f D W it kwa... .11'fh 'J 7 ' A' If I Compliments of PARE T-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATIO MINERAL SPRINGS INN Mineral Park, Tennessee On Lee Highway Under New Management Private Dining Rooms Special Dinners Cottages by Day, Week or Season House Parties a Specialty Phone for Reservations ' Compliments of PURITY EXTRACT AND TONIC COMPANY KIMBALL ENGRAVING COMPANY I ncorporaled MAKERs op Engraved Invitations, Cards Announcements, Stationery 802 Broad St., Chattanooga, Tenn HAL S. KIMBALL, Pravidcnt Welch-Ada' , if 1 1 42- if ex: . 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I - - ' ' ,' STAPP'S BOOK STORE School Books Bought and Sold 6422 Market Street C . Super-Serzficcu ompliments of M'll S l' d E ' f WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY i1fm?f'Z3ifiISQ In.IlE'lElTTSEJ' 227 East Eleventh Street MILLS gl LUIJTON SUIJIJLY DIAL 6-2103 COMPANY Compliments of BAYLOR SCHOOL FoR PRACTICAL GRADUATION GIFTS THE SOUTHERN SADDLERY CO. 3000 Whiteside Street DIAL 3-0077 Dealers in All Kinds of Leather Goods Compliments of I BEST MILK FOR BEST PEOPLE KING-DOBBS COMPANY 416 East Eleventh Street FARIVLFIELDS DAIRY DIAL 6-I2SI Compliments of SOUTHERN DAIRIES, Inc. I4 East Seventh Street DIAL 6-1286 ilx six fs- ,. X 'I' 1 iw, ,I I I I I I ll.IIllFl-llr Lum he '. I 4' V . Page 152 I I I x.- 1. I y I-,wwf 2 A in Compliments of I. L. I E N K l N S MEMBER OF PHOTOGRAPHERS, ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA l'l1ozographs Live Forever LINK'S STUDIO Conn ll. LINK 303 First National Bank Building DIAL 6-4554 I z riff . . . , , , ... I. I f. Page f- f VV -- ' Nj! . Af' 11 X53 5, N QW, if ,RESP A I 'v gl I 41I I 1. ' ,bfifhggflsl l jul' 6 M Nl 1 1 if - 1 'I , A--L f -LA M ,A -Q. , --granfgiy AE , B, - S 1 A 1 .AA ga ' am, myiilmzual, 5 ! jf ' ' Q, 4 W 2 I Ha W' ykxf ' 'nl n nun n f vw-f MAJ '- .Q-,,q'r--' j ' ' e - .. f ..-- U A , I -' ldlgn ll lll neu ll lllll lll il l l l A-lilVI:V:,f:: THE PART THE LAUNDRY PLAYS IN YOUR SCHOOL DAYS Fortunately for mother she has no longer to worry about the clean clothes problem-each week she can send her family bundle to us. The spick-and-spanness so noticeable in school children today is a laundry product. Why not give the girls and boys, and yourself, the benefit of it? MGDEL LAUNDRY The Housewife? Best Friend 717-19 Walnut Street DIAL 6-5151 Flowers for all Occasions Are The Always Right if Bought From Retail CLINE STUDIO Florists' Association MADE MEMBERS THE PICTURES FOR I... Forster ,,,,.....,,,.... .. .,..Y,,.. 6-8337 THIS ANNUAL Haeger Floral Co. ,,.slL. 6-1185 Ioylg ,v,,A,,-,Y ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. . ,, ,.,,... 6-7168 Day McAmis .VY-7,.7 6-6134 4 FERGER BUILDING L. lack Spence ss,1..... 7-II7I DIAL 6,3418 I: ' W . F M ,AAM L lllll a m using FF-Enron TOT Page 154 Glue DYNAM nom ffibwfvgf C gnu az ,W if vf ' G0-wrq H Y 13 ' ,Q--, .A . F' 'Zyl' lv '.-, -rf Eg' V '14 1 5 IU? ' N1 .5 h ff K Page 155 ln M .I .. 'ii 'S ,1 . 1 Q1 A ' 'J 11 i 1' Y 1 A ' Ki , J- 'f -, ,- 1 'i , , -...L TPB. l 11 'lil l il r N' X, :-'Y '1 Q '1 ,, - - 1 . F' 1' 1 gw 4 1 ,- - t . Ar , t l t - , 4 Lf- I I ' .11 Wx .. ' , L , WY Q N ' -ago-sf ' s 1 11 ,I .11 - ' 1 Lwgi LW: :V TA A t if gr A ki ii? 0 garlwn-vp - -Q,in1fC,Qi,:'1,,g,,,, ffs. ss...t i'f 1-751-1mI11L1IE1sEL121I15rrEr1fQ3,11f1sfrgfx1'1tU155g,:1f11mfs13115 :E fgffrzrir. 1 hw. 4 W From 25 to 50 Chattanooga High School Graduates attend this School every year! Follow their judgment and take your business training at the MOUNTAIN CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE Times Buildin Chattanoo a, Tennessee g g To Class On The Trolley Over 45,000 persons in Chattanooga ride the Street Cars everyday-to school, work, theatres, towns and suburbs. The Trolleys are the best medium of transportation- cheapest. safest and most reliable. Street Cars Build Your City- Patronizc Them THE TENNESSEE ELECTRIC POWER cHATTANooGA, TENNESSEE FOX BROS. COMPANY FOOD SUPPLY HOUSE FOR SCHOOLS AND CAFETERIAS ERNEsT H. Hom, Sales Repracentazive DIAL 6-3139 .3391 , , ' :1 -. -X , .-- i.A, .. V- .- E., . L L -f, f AE. ' A -1 VU' lilllll 1111 II'l 'r 1 ll l'l!l!lTlATFTl ':1' 115Ff? W-'lu 'E Er ' 'f , ff' F' '1 - les -E Page 1 56 . i f -' iv H'-mn -3 kim.-A V , , . pix .A 3 iff. 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