Childress High School - Round Up Yearbook (Childress, TX)
- Class of 1929
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C H ILDRESS, TEXAS' il- L 4,1 AWA ... .Jw vg+1:a.u':.z..:'..h:aal.. . mmmMmmm mm Brhimtinn An prnnt' nf nur apprrriatinn uf Ihr rraulutr will sinh unmurrning hrtrr- minatinn In uphnlh Ihr rights nt' Ihr ntuhrnt hairy, aah Ihr atanrh, unrraaing rffnrtn In rnrnurugr, prnmntr, sinh maintain lnftg ihrala anh at uignrnua spirit amnng Ihr ntuhrnts, mr, Ihr Srninr Gllaza, affrrtinn' atrlg hrhiratr Ihia, nur iaaur nf Ihr grar hunk, In nur num Altrrh mallairr Aimmn W Z Z if Z E Z Z Z Z E 2 QE mmmmMMm M M in Z 2 2 E 2 2 Z 2 Z Z Z 333 Rheum XV.Xl,l..XL'li ,AIX-XMS P!'iI1l'ifVI1 M. A. I, -- f x A ,... f--ff' 1 -X 5 9- fibre ---N ,..-.-,1 ' , ' -5. XXX -, 'iri'l 1 'Ili U. gn W +A , ,... E 5, se, 1-4'- gzgniojoion1oio14rioioi0ioloirb1u:cr1o3oiuiu1o3: in 10: into Quinta The Corral staff is overjoyed to present these unskilled efforts to the pupils and friends of Childress High School with hopes that memories intheir minds will harbor. If we have helped to keep alive the spirit manifested in this dear institution, we shall have realized our aim in comforting you with a silent reflection. guioisioioiui 1 1 Suiniaioi 11 101 1 1:11 110111 1o1n1oinio1cnioio14.0,0 gm .s ii i,i .im . fl' it ij. , EW: In ELL' ' 'YY .. .L :. 1-vga ff 2, -.rj ff- X, X N XKTFY ,fI7'Z'xNXT X W X K fx Ll X ? I . X 'ragga X H A ,ff kul.u'l.5lf1 fl K K ,f ! , M-IN jiymtflff. Mx' ' K X WVw'2'L'5 . . , A ,A , I X f IN ,ima F Q X - ' S ' N M liz Q?a'f1'i4fW ' dv N f X f I L ' I I I 114 0 If ,SR T IV If I -- it 'Q ' 'Ulu IX, A fb, A 4 uv? A ELL I I I -9 ' ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENTS ACTIVITIES CLASSES ' ORGANIZATIONS HUMOR AND ADS ' We .fm xg, 'f - ' 1 OUR SCHUUL '5 T LONG with the general progress in the nation, the school business has kept lf' A 1?-1 . . limgrl pace with the general forward movement. This has been true of every phase of the school work. The little red school house has served its noble place 'W' in human affairs and has given Way to modern and well-equipped buildings M 54, all over the nation. These modern buildings have been built at great sacrifice t5Qi1i9l on the part of the tax payers of the country, but in general the people feel repaid for all this expenditure. There is no progressive community that would be willing to go back to the old method of school house building. N' On the following pages we are glad to present for this generation and following generations a view of one of these modern school buildings. This structure was pre- sented to the children of this community by the tax payers of the Childress Independ- ent School District at a cost of 5BI50,000. The building stands as a monument to the financial sacrifices of the people of this school district. They are to be paid in future citizens for this same community. Those who are directly interested in the output of this annual hope that they may be repaid ten-fold. The Childress High School is a two story brick building containing twenty-tW0 class rooms, a library, a book room for state adopted text books, a reception room, two offices, two study halls, an auditorium that will seat 804 people, and a gymnasium second to none in West Texas. Connected with this gym are separate dressing rooms equipped with cold and hot showers for both boys and girls. The school building is modern throughout, and the entire citizenship is very proud of it. lt is hoped that there will be such progress in this community that within a few years this building will not be the pride of schoolhouse structure but that others will be built that surpass it in beauty and splendor. But you who may enjoy a better building than ours may know that this one has served well its day and generation and has made proud the hearts of the hundreds of boys and girls that have paraded its halls. On the following pages will be found some views of this physical portion of our high school. The first page is a section of the front of the building, which shows a portion of the splendid architecture in the building. The next page contains views of our commercial and mechanical departments respectively in which our pupils learn to ply a trade. In the commercial department there are one hundrd and forty boys and girls enrolled for the current year. The mechanical drawing department has an enroll- ment of sixty boys. The next page contains pictures of the home economics department and the chemistry class. In the home economics class the girls are making splendid headway in learning to cook for two. Our chemistry department has one of the best equipped high school laboratories in the state, and the work in that department is par excellent. On the last page of this group of pictures will be found the picture of the annual staff and the auditorium. The annual staff bears responsibility for this year's book. They have labored well. The auditorium is equipped with 804 nice opera chairs, a stage that opens upon our large gymnasium, and a complexity of fine scenery that lends make-up to the setting of any operatic performances the school cares to put on. These views are given with the hope that in years to come they may recall fond memories of the things that have taken place in these various places and that you may receive comfort from them at the end of your future days of labor. Page Eight ...nlI!lHm!i.m.UmIlln... CHILDRESS HIGH SCHOOI in 9 , I ii J, an 1 v I . oenlmii of iE1iiucen1Eio1m. 55 - Howard Harrison , A. G. Hargmve E Frank M. Dorsey I 4 Bun Trueblood ' Fred Stahl 1 E. B. Abington Ernst Davis v. . . THECORRAL 1929 Superiinltendleirinfsis Message lwiglyi IS with no small amount of pleasure that I , if write this message to the student body and more I especially tothe members of the Senior Class a l si Lui of IQZQQ however, I realize that it is no little , task. In the short time I have been with you and the good teachers, I have learned to love and respect you. I find that you are not strangers to justice. You have so many good qualities in you that I have not had time to look for the bad. The achievements which you are now attaining While in school will follow you and help you when you take your places in the world. I find that the Fresh- men, Sophomores, juniors, and Seniors, both collec- tively and individually -have high aims and that they are working toward these aims. If you continue as you are now, you will be ready when the day comes for you to take up the responsibilities of the management of the rich heritages handed down to you by your strong, sturdy, wise ancestors. You will not only be able to control these inheritances with a masterly and trained hand, but you will make it richer for your posterity, and they will bless you for having lived before them. May you always remember that the following are the main elements of a successful life: temper justice with mercy, love your father and mother, keep your thoughts on a high level, Work hard at what ever you undertake to do, keep your body holy and clean, and never lose sight of God. You, my young friends, and the generations that fol- low you, have my best Wishes. May your lives be like the mountain to which distance lends enchantment. P. P. BREWSTER. Page Fourteen . . .asm -t xgsu-ws P. P. BR l2ws'r ER Sllf7f'filIf1'lllll'llf of CvlIi!lll'l'.YN Sflzfmfs B A, Baylor Univcrsityg LvlliVCl'Sifj' of Texas UUR TEACHERS qw ? UT as a home is not made of material built into its structure, neither does the school consist of brick and mortar of which its walls are made. A very vital portion of the school consists of the men and women that constitute .iq N, 1' 'x its faculty. Upon the lives of the children of the community they are to leave the imprint of their influence, whether it be good or bad. Their responsibility is very greatg their virtues are often unsung. To the group that consti- tutes the faculty of Childress High School for the year 1928-1929 we desire to give our praise. We believe that honor should be given to whom honor is due. In the great World War the soldiers on the front, who were subjected to the terrors of flying bullets, bursting shells, and the groans of their wounded and dying comrades, received little of the praise of men. They were not heralded among the great heroes of the war. Yet their courage and sacrifices are the things over which the Prussian Guard could not trample. They pursued the even tenor of their way, and many of them Hbloomed to blush unseen and left their sacrificial bodies to hallow the poppy-covered fields of France. The officers of War, who had a great work to perfoml, have received a double portion of praise, and the deeds of the private soldier are left practically unobserved except in the total of their accomplishments. So it is with a great host of people who are waging the conflict against the illiteracy of the country. The people of the community have much to say about superin- tendents, principals, and supervisors, Whose work is very important when properly accomplished. But the teacher who labors and toils, who bears the brunt of the whole affair, goes unsung and scarcely noticed in the community. It often becomes necessary for him to join some civic organization in order that he may form the acquaintance of the people with whom he labors. Lest ye forget, we are presenting on the following pages the physical likenesses of those in Childress High School who have labored without complaint. Yes, they have borne the burden in the heat of the day. They will likely fail to receive the honor and praise that is rightfully theirs, for: - Full many a gem of purest ray serene, The dark unfathomed eaves of ocean bear: Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And 'waste its sweetness on the desert air. ' No, the lives of these will not be wasted. They will be relived in the generation of those whose lives they have moulded and fashioned. The coming years will show the usefulness of the principles they have taught and the examples they have set. The student body joins the staff in unrelenting praise of our faculty. In after years they will peruse these following pages with recollections of many kind consulta- tions and much friendly advice. Then shall we have appreciation far beyond that we are able to express. Page Sixteen N5 1 W., ,t .. ., - 7 . ' . K 51:5 2-if .Y , 1- wi. , 3- 'M' ': j', Xtf qfl, I ' ' 1 ' L-.:-9'-.J-1 1 - ,Y-j . Q I , ,W H A GWXJOIP act'-wx T E CORR L 1929 Xue DGXRDJVDGQQJLQVDX fi 0 ll , THEY SHALL NOT PASS gl b ,' .ALFRED XVA1.1,.xcls ADAMS I.L1xX lumix Vniversity of Ctlltlrlltltb lil M. A. Ilwad uf lwllfflI'll1!l1il'.V Dwparl mrn! 'l'u.A MAE .ARMSTRONG College of Industrial Arts B. A. Ilrad of linylisfl IJ1'f?tl7'1llH'llf lxl.-XRGUERl'l'!i NICl1OI.S Vollege of Industrial 111111 xtlllil MRS. C. E. linux Vniversity nf Texas B. A. Ilmd of Lnlin Ilwpurllrlrzll MRS. XV. C. lJAVl5 Southwest Texas State Arts ,llC1lCllEl'S College H' S- llisfory llrad of Conmzrrrial IJf'f7tll'1lIH'llf MRS. R. M. l'lRANKl.IX Colleg of Industrial Arts. B. S. Nl X Ilrad of llomrE1'n- uomifx Dwjwnrlnlwlzl 11.11 I Span ffl Page Eighteen .. ' 1' '1'f:2:f'of: Ill ww , 'f 1-' -. .K . . t .....r . .N 5. Rlaczxxa Toon Mnkrue-B Aruax Baylor l'nivc-rsity College of lnnlustriul A. B. Arts .llulln'n1aIiz'5 A- B- 11lIIffHJlI -IOHN R. NAYLOR EMMETI' VV. Sclfimo Baylor University Baylor l'niversity A. B. A. B. .Matlwynatifx Uiilvfy I X . . L.wk,x Rouukrs Mus. W. R. STEVENS Mus. W. H. LEE t Texas University VVest Texas State Northwest Texans State A. li. Teachers College Teachers College llvzzd of History A. B. B. S. lJf'partn1f'11I Iingliyfl .Manual ,lrlx M155 '1'Hr:Kx..'x ,lows MRS. Jos M. DAVIS lflxllllllilllll l'l1ive1'sity Southern Methodist C'oluml1i:t Vniversity B. lf. A. A.B. .lluxif l:'11yli.v l Bl: ',,4-'T N,x,QT:- fm. fu --Rx f yr- QM. xtyll- lp! 1 , 1 v . + p- -. '- 'M' uf xx 1 X. .:,-1v:,,'.m:A!V, 'tx Page Nineteen ., . 1, ,H 1 ef A + Jr -v -v- + ,7...-.Y-,., ,,.A,,.5,..-,-..Y.h,!,.,- E 1 'W THE CORRAL 1929 25 gi, PRULUGUE CWith due respect to Shakespearej gf, es fi All our school's a knowledge house,' all the boys gli, 2253 And girls, in all our classes, knowledge seekers: if is . . . . . 'lf 65 They make their grades and gain their social standings, its find each student in his time attends many sessions QP JL, His play covering four years. First the Freshman, ,ji gg 11 weak specimen struggling to overcome his intellectual ii deficiency, S2 And escape the Senior's paddles. if Then a Sophomore, beginning to shew forth buds of wisdom, E35 He brings to light his latent talents 2333 And becomes a sturdy contender for erudition. U. Next, a Junior, still ascending the ladder of fame,' Thrust upward by the determination jf, Imbedded in his mind by his prudent advisers, if Swells his bubbled reputation. Now, a most potent, grave, and revered Senior, 52 wt' Prudent, sagacious, and dignified always, 3 3? He has economized his time, obeyed his instructors, 6,5 And is lifted now to the sublime-lofty ideals. S52 He sails out on the streams of life, confident of success, Qi? With beauty, race, and joy-with everything Sl.: 75 Th tp 'f ig 4 b't' ' flf'll 1 T a oins owar am iions u 1 men. If The Fish, Sophs, Juniors, and dignified Seniors JL Display their charm, their skill, alertness,.pride,' so elf ds in the knowledge house on the mesa high if They swell, rise, and compete in fine array Until, in turn, each steps aside to find SQ? His own place in the knowledge house of real life. 'Jiri f In CECIL KERSEY f . QQ 5? Gs' eb ggXzz,.fa1ac5gsx.,9r:,.fagQ63ysx.,9c,.fagaqgsx,,sr::.fq1Qcpm 2gQ,.fagaGgsx.-:1c,.fagQqgsx.-sc:.fgaqgsN,9rz,.faga61sx-,ilas cwwufncsxwuf DGNNLSQJVDG WQJQJWD CN'WJ'Jd,0 'D6 VA.59Q,! D6 Nwufmcwwsuf n. Page Twenty . 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A air' ,S W ' Y if , ' ' 1 , qWf,.4.,,, Y ,, I + XXX .43 .lftgf 1 M if i' X gg- i e Q so 5 . . , ,, i NJ' N 0 X fe. ,xxx X !ff.n,, ut-,,.. .,.. ,. 49 ' i' mg. X ll' Q15 S? S? ig qi ENGLHSH -Q Us English is the resultant work of centuries. It is the offspring of two parent if languages that united back on the sands of time to constitute a standardized language. 3' One of the constituents was the fiery Anglo-Saxong the other was Latin, the immortal if language of Caesar and Plato. With the integration of these two languages, our U QP ancestors were able to express their thoughts with less perplexity 5 and, consequently, the elf imperfect methods of thought expression in forms of pictures and illustrations were if forgotten. They were then ready to drink from the reservoir of understanding. They had reached a quiet and peaceful land where they could express life in all its forms of 5 jg truth and beauty. This diffusion of language brought about better means of thought fa , communication and educational advancement. 7 T rvn ' ? 7. In order to appreciate our own master writers, we study their imperishable compo- 5? sitions of poetry, prose, drama, and novel. Whether realistic or fantastical, we always T3 receive an inspiration that usually remains with us pemianently. Whether couched in 12 ,' words of eloquence or simplicity, we are always comprehensive of the meanin of , 5+ . . . . . . . g Q. '11 their work because it is written in the English lan ua e. As boys and lrls of the .-3 .,, H G g e g , high school age, we study the ingenious works of Shakespeare. Because they are full of lg adventure, and because we should establish standards of taste, we devote a large portion W., l of our time to the classics. Suppose We let the above picture represent the fundamntals A of English. From the well of thought we draw the ideas which we place in the L? reservoir of understanding. ln this reservoir are found all the expressions of the 4 American eople in a comprehensive form. We may refresh ourselves from the la p c 1 1 in reservoir of understanding, and then with a portion of the elements from the store- 7 3, house of knowledge, we are ready for the day's work. 13, Lo W.. bu ...SQ.4d'U. -.9iZ.40'Y-TWN.e.9fl,40'7fi'5E.i7 ,D Eg gt3'337'ar?a1ii533kf'ae':sii5eirf1zf?'Q5eihf1:5g Egrixwewiriuileivfiriiiekficqdbdayn 275. 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Vultures stare him and others in the face, but the fascination that has come from the study of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry has caused an enrollment of 390 V' . . . . . , ,, . . eil.: pupils in this subject this year. Our real 'common-sense reasoning comes from our Dv! l ik mathematics. 515 . . . Qi, Our earliest documents relating to geometry have come to us from Babylon and CEL Egypt. Those from Baylon were written about 200 B. C., on small clay tablets that if were afterwards baked in the sun. They show that the liabylonians of that period knew something of land measures and perhaps had advanced far enough to compute Q2 - - 'if' the area of a trapezoid. U-.Q ' The first great textbook on geometry, and the most famous one that has ever K . . . . . . ef' appeared, was written by Euclid, who taught mathematics in the great university at Alexandria, Egypt, about 300 B. C. 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' s of i lf' 'Q Q ln 1 A N is f f x'-1 uw wi ., J 6 T iii I, T, iw j -X. wi y 2 f' c K ' ,gf 1. if g . , A Ne- fif ' N 4- R .15 ,gf 41, Hi -- ' i X . ff' llI',x!A, ,S A K X 1' it . gf., fn. , lx ,ft'?, lvx nl ,G .I Y ' g v fx ne' , ,-i yf t an N. f-M 1 Q' N 5 LA UAGES The power of speech has been proved forever. The ancient peoples realized the vital necessity of communicating their thoughts both by sound and by signs. The first and easiest step was by developing the mode of signs, by which they were able to transmit their thoughts to one another. Sign writing was used for several centuries, and it was not until about the time of Christ that sound language became popular. From that time on, sound language, as well as sign language, became of inter-tribal interest. Now it is of international interest. What a wonderful thing it is to be able to communicate our thoughts with one another, while practically all other animals of nature are not given the gift of speech. These languages are only keys to the Wardrobe of the English language. Our school is not well advanced along the line of languages. However, Latin and Spanish are offered, and these departments have some of the best teachers to be found in the state. That is one thing that Childress High School can boast of with pride-good teachers. The Latin and Spanish students will undoubtedly agree with us when we say that this is especially true because of the requirements in these subjects. The requirements are rather stiff, but that is the reason why we have these subjects affiliated. That is another thing that we can boast of. lt is hoped that in the near future, there will be more foreign languages offered in order to prepare the student for college. Page Twenty-Four F 5 f y 'gif ,W 0 X 'if A!!-1.K, HHSTOR The above pictnrv suggests st-yt-rail things in conm't'tion with tht- history alcp:1rtinc'nt of our school. The wzir- lilav cl1zii'ztctc'1'istit's may hr coinparctl with thc stntlcnts' itlczi of Aint-riczin History or lllotlt-rn History. 'l'hc-y tlrcznn of Cntcring :1 bzittlc whvn thcy :irc rvzi-ly to stnmly history, hut pc-rhzips tht- slt-t-ping rowhoy is snggvstiyv of tht- sleepy stiulc-nts in tht- yzirions history Ulzisscs. The wzn'-like yclls that often pt-nctrzite the wzills of thc hniltls ing may hc hczirtl issuing from thc- history roorng that is at the time when the tczlchcr is giving il little st-wing np ext-1'cisc. Klziny tinics stntlt-nts hziyc hccn sc'wc-tl np in this rooin. 'liht' t'fficici1t'y of tht- tcsiclu-1' in clizirgt' of tht' history rlzisscs is to hc :ipproyt-tl in si highly grzitcfnl way. How conltl Z1 person possibly know so ninch history nnlcss ht' had liyvrl through it? But that is not thc foremost rczison why thcsc tv:iclici's :irc so gifted along this lincg tht-y simply know it, :ind that is all. 1 Plifff I t:'rnfy'I'i1'r' THE CORRAL 1929 1. Si I'-1 SL ' n , ia -N t ,- In fig., . e +4 ' A - --x mfg 1 1.653 r ' . Aja? f !li'i:.'l ' i .I fir. 312 C riliaellilkgii' i f- Q f Q49 if Qfegnuljg ,. l7,,1 -3 .291 1 a 'gi53:'.: sf its nulllu lb E' -- I Ugg puq llllllull 5. ,ri 1 f' --5, Q H . 'Fla-In l f,iV i Y '--- p ,Q , i 1 I . fl -. ff ,ij - D eva ' 1 .I gil,-, ,. fm.: 9, ' -P 1 1,9 'WP 0 ' , ' gf 1' -fig: 7 '1 ,gf j 5, a 1 . 1 by M y Cm ii ,, Z, W 1 2,5 i , .. 1 G.. S+? + Jia -ie C' '5 'J ll l ll I HUME Elf 20 N UMHCS fi + gig 1,9 cw gk H Q I lin Eff? Here IS a hint to the wise. Hearken all ye hen pecked husbands, and all ye married men. It is better to have loved and lost than gifs never to have loved at allg but it is still better to know how to cook lg El your own biscuits. Some wives make biscuits, others make slight 0 imitations. if no Our Home Cookenomics is one of the best equipped departments .1 fa . . . C131 in any school in the Panhandle. It was not until recent years that I-Zig 4 the importance of this department was fully realizedg however, at A J, present, this subject is treated with intense vitality. That is the Jia reason why our girls will be able to make good biscuits. They are can oil? being well trained in their work in this subject, and we are sure that f-JW ll . . . . . . l 6.35 this work is headed by the best teacher of this sort of institution in G31 '32 the state. She has ever been faithful in giving forth her best efforts gg' Liga in preparation of banquets, dinners, etc., and we here take pleasure in or 'IP saying that we are extremely grateful for her fine work. el ff: 4 Every day the world is seeing the need of real economists, and ff: 5 one of the foremost aims of this department is to teach economy. It Q: is truly a worthwhile subject. gt .. 3 C4 O C4 Page Twenty-Six P Warsaw X 'Q THE CORRAL 1929 Dx: ,KN cj T W vp .Y fi t was A 45,1111 Q5 I j f x Ll if f xg H QB J 2 ill? KJ ' t 1 3 A 6 SCIENCE We can boast of one of the best equipped science departments in the Panhandle. Most of the boys and girls have had a pretty hard pull in this department, but they always got a kick out of it, just as the boys above did. The day has come when science plays a large part in the progres- sive fields. The stronghold of the nation is in the scientist's work shopg our means of subsistence depend largely upon the improvements made in agriculture by the scientists. It is a great work, and is characterized by intensive study on vital subjects of national interest. If such be the case, then we owe our scientists great thanks for their indispensable work. The training offered in this department is the basis for these studentsg and with it they can proceed along lines which lead to worthy achievements in the realms of scientific atmosphere. Page Twenty-Seven s ' ,Z Sh -a xi' E,.lY'Y iNN3Q.,J3'-9-w ., ,f .f- A ' -w o Q - THE CORRAL 1929 Cf? Qi? X! ua, Sf, fn N , .c t X 7 N eeee n N 49 N gg? 1 129' LQ UND 'I '4 1 CJ cvs I-K .' 'al CVD fl Y f un f A , v -W W as ii? T- O: ll ,ftfk 3? db 'Qg 'X Lo cw - P' i- x on FK 3-0 VX ! flax f . ,X , fs' ,Is i xinfl . I 5, W X JMW mb ez if G an P mmf -2 if is ,qw I X U2 tr -- 5, z Tug? I QQ f V0 ,W gs? , 4 3 .11-1 , ' I uw gb fo Il IK , g as T 3 ' C212 :AQ if YY iii CUMMERCT AL ART 'iii' if if db um 35 I , G5 Q82 Perhaps we should offer a word of comment on the need of fire- gg? 52 extinguishers in our school, especially in this department. Many 52 CW times the students have been compelled to carry water to their smok- if 65 ing typewriters. That is the reason Why We need a smokeless type- Writer. The teacher has ever been watchful toward averting fires gig in this department on account of the intense heat that is worked up JL, Wg as a result of the fast work on the machines. Every once in a while, 2 5,5 we have a nice little dance in this roomy but we do not use our dogs C3 Qi? to dance withg instead, it is with our hands that We are compelled Qi? ,Eb to dance to the tune of some ancient, yet rythmical, music which 510 Clif comes forth from the portable phonograph in the room. G5 There is no need to say that commercial work in any school has a very high assessment. It is true that the world is calling for 1 , . efficient men and Women to carry on the business of merchants, . doctors, lawyers, and a hoard of others. For that reason we may say that this department stands out as one of the very best in our Z school, and that its true worth is inestimable. U l 2,3 Sa, gf, Soi Q,frJEv'gBw.,S1Q,.rl4'Q QMNSQ ,.1IQE'fQN,9IZ:uKfP fQSx.,D?g EQCJJQQSgxs,DC,arlljRG-'Qbx.D!1,f1KrP6QS3x-,3Q,.1!1EvffQ!w..3 X up .csswtwfncswwlwf'zuc's'wwf as swwfa ctswwfncsNwe,af'assswe,af acwwufh Page Twenty-E ight ylullnwlur-'wwulnplllnq sf-ia 'IP IR 7 W cafe '25 U CJK9 Cx: fb 1, R4 Ctfw SQ? El C,-L: LW IR 513 Ei K. Clk? C10 ,H K ffl Q2 X! i. Cfky CWM fi il G5 N ea E I a kv 0: fl I R as E 5 cf to C57 TD F R to SL cl Y I as X if ll U KD CK' F v I 65 Q ' 5 if? i A KX H Cf? 'itll 1 1 Jia l-X: fb ,fs Q2 Y CJR? CNG ll ,FR G5 3? cub D7 P E5 Sf' gli: M ' 11 1 . E Ox ii P . i f Cf 147: 175 w-3Q- V P'?'2 JW- 4f Q y'f W ' YWN- ,. fe . s. Ta' 5-fire-wwG-4Q.t.-affnc-Mari THIL CORRAI. 1929 .51 33-- I Y '- ,N r -J I it V - -J l N 5 I 4' I I 4 Q .f 1. ,-' Fl ,-3,2 Wil il QL, 41 fig. W I E? . rc . - f .. H Ag -..-egg, l aim ' l .L-23 2' xv .72 I uvyl f 52, Ii il ., X , M750 N X, 5 X sa L ' ' I ,, ef' V xg, gf, fl, ' Aw X' ':'::i'f X 'A f ,jo in ' Pl ' WQEWZV ' N- '4 K - VZ' 'A' 'iQ f if L11 X 'gl 1 KW - fffl. '40 A 4 Q 1 .V Q sh' 3. A Fi. Q14 .Sri-. Cwfl il MAN UAL AR ll S fi 'QQ if its The builders of today are forming the structures that must stand G5 the test of timeg and unless they put good material in their structures. 'QQ they will not stand. When we put two good horses side by side, they can pull a heavy load with easeg but when we put two stupid horses to the same load, they refuse to put forth their best efforts. That is the same Way with our own lives. When we take an interest in Qgj what we are attempting to do, we will put forth our best effortsy on the other hand, if we do not wish to take part in the event, diy . . . . C 3 we cease to build. We are building every day, and so let us build A with patience so that the structure, or our life, will be worth double ,fi the price that we paid for its construction. We get out of life just gig. what we put into it. if ,SL The lVIanual Arts of our school has not been developed as other departments of the same kind have been in other schools. It seems 45 that this department has been somewhat neglected, and we hope that ig? it will not be long before prompt action can be gained for the addition if of some needed machinery and tools. A very efficient teacher is in 2123 charge of this department. She has labored under trying circum- gi stances, some of which have already been statedg however, she has 'fi' maintained a good line of this sort of work. .K 5. F, ezwgt 1-psx,:9e:.fvp:f Qsezsei aaQqQm.,se:,fvQi Qsezsgug gureedfaq gm,-se,dap, grease , da.. ,gre , .ie . ,HQ phbxs , nfl 5 we we ac Muuf nc exwtwfwc suture a,fv.Jfe.c'w3 we-no-wg -g,ff-egg-esp ,af gfg--tsp tfj,fff-st. W Page Twenty-Nine' l '1 2'-1334 THE CORRAL 1929 KW To the Class of Twenty-Nine Less than a quarter of a century ago 4 Upon these scattered plains, There was born a group ofydmerican chaps With latent brafwn and brain. But their minds began to develop dlong with their physique, And the passing years have brought to theme The growth that all men seek. They had their turn in the grammar school And came through as victors greatj They served their term in the junior high With the will of a potentate. As freshmen they came to high school And passed the sophomore year,' They battled away in the junior class Living in hope and fear. T This group has lived throughout the years And grofwn as' others have grofwnj They have lived in joy or bitterness -According to the seeds they have sown. .find nofw behold them as they are, A group both fair and fine,' For they are the ones ' That constitute- the class of Twenty-Nine. ALFRED WALLACE ADAMS. if Q Q QQ - --sdgsgpsn 44-sQ+Q'j,'fwf -MQQQM--of-AQQL -QQQW Psp rainy ' ,-V1 -Vx 6,5 ,,f,,.f I f , Q . rfw , if ' , ff' WWW f U PN iff 'M15?,1,-,.,. NVQ, S5275 ff l K fi ' 5 7F1a'. ,. x , , ff- ppl! ' ,fx if NX WR ff W -5 Rf 5 Y' Vx Vf' f nr, h E- f N f' Nl - '4'NT1A lXx .f o , . E ll 4? ' ,i 15, I 6 I 5 I iq x ' 4 i f E1 My au, X wi 'W , , 'nf av A?-Q -1- 4- 2 'AHA' f H151 Uk -f , 2' I 'A i.l,f1. N19 fx -D t,', :5L 1 . aff-iw. fi M A A V ig? ni- C, llli ffllilfll. lfldli Page Thirty-Two TILA MAE ARBISTRONG Sponsor CECIL KERSEY President Civil alum-x-.v uzaungzxr to lmrc n girl or fwfr on l11'.r arm. Surh f'of'ulnril'j' must hc df.vf'r'1'ing1. His xw1'r1'-dying infmwxt in oth- li'Iir'.r i11.rfu'ri'1i our men and often .vfwrrvri tlxvm an. President of Senior Class 'zgg Editor of Corral '29g Editor of Bobcat '28g Senior Counsellor of DeMolay '28-'29g Latin Tournament '28g Hi-Y '28-l29Q Assistant Yell Leader '28-l29g Chair- man Publicity Committee of Hi-Y '29g M. G. H. E. A. '28-'z9g Commercial Club '29g Senior P. T. A. Chairman '29g Latin Club '28-'29g Scholarship Society '29, HOWARD N EVVBERRY Virc-President lflflzrn Bnnuir is gone, I1 .vtrnmf ro!! in our utlrlrtii' ivhrrl 'will br H1l'.Y.Yl1ljI. Hr' is as good in xfiri! ax in sisr. Basketball '26-'27g Manual Arts '26g Spanish Club '26-'27g Football '26-'27- '28-'29g Vice-President of Senior Class '29g DeMolay '28-,291 M. G. H. E. A ,ZS-l29Q President of English History ,283 Hi-Y '28, President YZQQ Baseball '26-'27-'29. JAN ET S H Ekwoon Sefretrzry A lender 'u'1'tl1 girls, .4 .vtudrnf .vrrr'nr, Hur' only fault is Tim? v1'r1'Avtl11'J1g1'.v fIr'r'z'n. But if ix .ru1'r, n lvnrlvr .vlw lmx been. Choral Club '26-'27g Scholarship Socie- ty '27-'zgg Girl Reserves '27-'28-'29g Secretary and Treasurer of Senior Class l29Q President of Home Eco- nomics Club '28g Bobcat Staff '28g Literary Editor of Corral '29g Tappa Haffa Keg 'zgg Sec. and Treas of junior Class '28. i T-i JOHNNY VAN l3llllllfR llc fms,v0s.vr.v talent, aljility. and zlrsirabli' im'liuti1't'. 'zvliiuli no lllllllll, will win for llim I1 it-ortliy ltuxition in life. Football '28-'ZQQ M, G, H. li. A. 'ZOQ Art liditor of Corral '20g V. l'. A. R. '27: Hi-Y '23-'ZQQ Spanish Club '28-'ZUQ C Association 'ZOQ Curtain Club 'ZLL . KIARY Hl'il,lfN HAROIN Tln' nigliliugmlr of C. ll. S. lllur,v'.v smile' and thi' f'rof'itiuIio1L of luv' ,ltvrxonzzlity art' tht' Iomzlzlz' truiix that 'wc adam: Choral Club '2of'.Z7-'28-'ZOQ Scholarship So- ciety 227: Latin Club '27-'ZXQ Girl Reserves '28-'Ng Music Club '28-'Zllg Tappa I-laffa Keg 'ltlg President of City Confederation of Music '29, RUTH l.lfSl.llC Ruth has u faculty for friuudlincxs with tht' nf'f'uxiti' nur. HM' ulvillt-V to rmiqiirr uml lirr rutlut'tt1'.vl1 ill-.l'f'U,YI'll-UH forrr lim' to tln' liuivliylit of ,mrinl t'i1't'If'.v. Choral Club 'Zo-H273 Latin Club '20-H272 Rainbow Girls '27-'28-'ZUQ Girl Reserves '28, 'gill lloine lfconomics Club '20: Commer- cial Club '29: Tappa Haffa Keg '29. ORVAI. ixltlilixlbllfbr l'tn'tir talent, fwutarvv, and 1tfi.vrlum Plum' him in Sllf'C'Yl'Uf Rvizlmx. Orzuil ix .mmf- linnxv Iliougllt of ax u 'llltlllilliljl diutioinxrwv. Commercial Club '28-'Z9: M. G. H. E. A, 'ZQC lllanual Arts '2o4'27. PISRCY MICRRICK nl qniwi, numwzrillvx' llu1'f'-V yoimy num who i'lmv'm.v all ivifli 1t'lmm hr' L'0Hll'5 in rontart by liix ability to plcuxv thc Irniivx. Track 'Zim Manual Arts '27-'ZXQ lJeMolay '.Z7 .ZS-'2lJg Commercial Club '28-'ZQQ M. ll. ll. li. A. '29, FRANCES ANNE SCOTT li'l' ulivu-vx like to .rw l'irunt'i',t Anim' rlrirr uf' la ilu' rurlv. Slim' ix L'0HSfll7lll-l' yi1'iHy1 voluntary aid to otlicrs. Choral Club '27-H283 Latin Club '27-'28 2UC Home lfuonoinics Club '27: Secretary and Treasurer of City Confederation of Music '.Zl1: liirl Reserves '27-QS: Tappa Haifa Ki-ig 'lllg Calendar liilitnr of Corral '20, lf.-XYH MARIE MCBRIDIC Tlnlv little bimrli of .Y'lL'L'l'H1I',l'.l' lm.: ll elim-- iuy ili'h'rmination. Sl1r .v always tlivri' zultll lim' lu1f'f',v Kll'.Yf7flJl'tl0ll. Choral Club '26-'27g Home liconotnics Club '37-'ZXQ Commercial Club '28-'ZW Girl Re- serves '28-'LZUQ Tappa Haffa Keg '29, VVHITT JOHNSON llvlll'7'1'lI1 lim flu' nmguvt of hir flmrm? Tln' u11.wut'r lim' in one .vlmrt ylnnrr ut hix fiirv. Hi.: xuim-I and 1n'a1.x'1'z't' air hai' often lnwn ilu' 'zwuknrsx of a uvrtain Svnioi' girl. Manual Arts '27: Hi-Y '27-'28-'ZTIQ IJeMolay H295 Commercial Club '27: Tumbling Tezun 228: Photo limlitor ot' the Corral 'Z02 President of M. ii. H. li. A. '29. CARROLL LOGAN l'i'uit, Vlrlit, Vifil. Czirrollli' ubilit-V to ut'- ron1,I'li'xlt x1n't'i',r.vfiilly any taxi: ln' lHldl'l'- taker filurvs lilm among tlir' li'ucli'r.i of tln' xrliool. Scholarship Society '27-'28-'29: Vice-Presb dent of Junior Class 'ZRQ Treasurer of Latin Club 'Zllz Commercial Club 229: Hi-Y '28, Vice-l resident 'ZQQ Manual Arts '.27: ll:-Molay '27-'28, Scribe 'ZUL Circulation Manager llobcat '28: M. G. H. A. '28- 'ZUQ Business Manager Corral 'ZLL lilfRTRUlJlC lllil,l. Her f'1n'if1'L' t'onntclium'v l11'ur.v un mlmir- ublu trait for K Z't'7'-l'0PlL', and .chu has found in pluri' in tlir livurt of lim' t'o1mtr.vn1i'n. Latin Club '27-'28-229: Rainbow '27-'28-'29: llirl Reserves '28-'ZUQ Commercial Club '20, Vice-President: Tappa Haffa Keg 'ZW Choral Club '26-'27. 1 1 ' 5,11 Pays' Thirty-Tlzrcc' '-,ff Q,f10'?Q'gffN5xw.9Q,f1lfq N . .1 ,,14C-3 'ggi' ' ' W ' ' img? HNxs.9Q,fl0ff 7Yvxs,DQ,f1If'7TX3x-,S l'3'U ' 5' Yxqf- ifjfff' '2pfjf'N4ti'- Mt' ' 'X'x.f.+1 l H IL L 1 gifi. fp 'fyffqxftg-' 5f,7,f A3g'lxgxg.2f,p1 5 3 CN H ri A A f1-15 . X fb -zu: 4-7-uv A A .ala xii Q I U l.LhlfNlXliX1Rl7 I tad 'M lzngwiiu ix tl mimtrr of u1'ymm'rit, v.vfu't'n11l.vA ss' GHG in f7'1'jj0?lUIPll'fV-V. Slit' is un urdrut lolfrr of Uk.: mm unimulx, liuviny onvu lost hor flour! mfg, to ll Bobcat. - p 1 N Clioral Club '26-'27 .Z83 Latin fourncy 273 'img f 1 Latin Club '27-'28-'29g Commercial Club '28- Y A V A 'iiiiiflfilliellfiIliff' lf? 'li' ' A :mm of lvixum' f'C1 JOH1'fiC'd,' wil? Z Ami u Iudias' mon, 'z'v1'y dignified. fi Hi-Y '27-'28-'293 Football H273 M.G,H.I'f,A. ii Cf' 'ZOQ Manual Arts '2b 27 ZS-'29g Commvsr- cial Club '28-'Z9: llc Molay '27-'28-'ZUG Q., Sri llaseball H295 Spanish 273.283 Tammany V Hall 'ZSQ UC Association '28-'20, FRICIJ HILLIARIJ fl Tha f'cdiyr'vc bulou' bvsfuwiks intullvit and ,if f7Uf71lllU'l'lj',' but Frml ulxo fios.u'.vxr.f yrvut FK e . . , . . ,gm ff ,'N fozuvrx of m1i.v1uul tulrnt mul 5ll.YL'1'f7lIbIlIl-l' ,,'-gi 'fbi fu romuntit' silimtions. Ilvfuwztiizbilifxi' ix 4, 'writtru ull 0-our hix furv. MAJ if Manual Arts '2o4'27g Spanish Club '27-'ZSQ UW Scholarship Society '27-'28-'29: Hi-Y '28- CJK? 'ZUQ Commercial Club '28-'Z9g Hi-Y Tumbl- aff ik ing Team 'ZSQ Track '28-'29: HC Assocxa- ik 6-Q5 tion 'ZOQ Secretary ot' Corral 'Z9g Mil. H. li. A. '29g President of Economics Class 2 Q21 'ZUQ Curtain Club 'Z9. MARY JACOBS JOHNSON yf llrr lorgz' brown ryrx cittrzlrt thi' lwufvlv, ff? uni! lim' 'iijlllfllilljl f'L'7'J0llllIl-lj' holds Hmm. Pl. ,Q lloine liconomics Club '27-'2S: Latin Club 'jx l '27-'28g Girl Reserves 'ZS-'ZUQ Com- ,YS , mercial Club '29, L32 CHARLCIH MOSELEY 2, Tho only 'way to lmiw' dl f1'1-Ulltl' is ta br' 610 t ous. No 'woudvr Cliarlcii' has mn .vo :miny frivmlx, fi fag Choral Club '26-'27: Girl Reserves '27-'28- 'ZUQ H ' li Cl l '28-'203 l' J., O?0?5l'I2:G51Bllu6l85S 226. res! if DONALD BLACK Sf C:-.Q Donald ix an iiznocwzt looking follow mid D210 Qi'-A u good .ituduntg liouiwrrr, lic 'wus onrv mmf mm jg tukmz for ll traz'v11'ug .rultzvnzun bvcuirsz' he fi, 1uu.v xrvn .vo often urauml thi' non' holvl. lnclustrial Arts '26-'27-'ZSQ lland 'log Latin KT? KBQ' Tourney '26-'27: Latin Clu b '2o 27-28: th E1 Hi-Y '27-'28-'ZUQ Scllolarsliip Q16 Society '27-'28-'29, f-'jfi VVILFURIJ COOPER rf? lVuford um-v not star in t. i'oona111ut1'y, Ji but hc ix 11 sliurlz in .Vf'Ul'LYHl11ll51llIf' ax 'wvll fvx as om' of our boot ritlzlvtiui. Hi'Y '27-'28-'29g Association '27-'za 'Sri If 'ZQQ Scholarship '27-'ZSJ Manual Arts '2f1- UND '27-'28-'293 ll1,G.H.lf.A, '28-'ZUG Spanish g-,iq CTI? Club '27-'Z8g Curtain Club 'ZOQ Football U10 il '28-'ZUQ Basket llall '28-'ZUQ Track '28-'29g llaseball 227929. fvx 'Sir i.lI-i-1AN HUGHS fij TlH'1'l' uri' mrmy qimlitivx to izttmur our to i.' lilliiin. Shu has firzxvonulity, bmmty, and P17 wlmt is mow, rvul, truc ulxuructur. CJK? .Tu Rainbow Girls '2oA'27-'2S 295 Girl Reserves GSE. '27-'28-'29: Home licunomics Club H27-28: 7? '-5 Cimmi club '20-'27, 125 yr, MELVINA NAVE ' 1l'IcIz'iuu has frmwii to HX that thc .vmulluxi 5, LLL. fvm'kuyz'.v uri' .ioiziutizrivx tho most 'Z'lll'lAllbll.'. Clit Gif Latin Club '27: Home Economics '27-'ZSS Gifs yu Girl Reserves 28329: Commercial Club '.2v. FS, RALP1-1 sTowE1.L fx fl, Yux, Rulftli will .vmil1' for you, yrll for you, A34 und work for you. llflmt more fun br' uxkrd for u youth .ro kind? M.ll.H.lf.A, '28-'Zflg Pep Leader '28-'29: UU ggi Orchestra 'Zh-'27: Dehlolay '27-'28-'29. VIP fa A fi Q2 SEQ E! yy U U Y ,- ., . . , . UND Qfgfdzt .5w'Xy:9Q:-10,6p..N5xsi9Q:1l47?g'p:V2X.1LlU:,-lxaq'EQYSX-.,3iSV'1EygQ,fl1fffi'SSM .f3U,,1llgf5 vIYxx,.9ll. .10277gi:l5xhi3flif.-023 :QX3xs,D3'x.i ' wi-34 G VL? IPF ZIG 'VXA' 'iff' DG 'WV' JV DG KVAJ' ,L ?l,flii'i , '-.tGiWiL V ,l? ATJQTNSQ' i'QlP 'hG'RN'Agt -',1P 'T3G 'X'9Q1 ',lP 'Zl eng Page Thirty-Four LN-'ii il ?5 t Sn' f x .-1 Af 2' kb R xx! 1 fu, s :- t A H 6' if f x f if Cf .1 3 Q J Q ' N' , w 2 R f' f'v it - J uf 'L' t 'az ,fy JL fl 1-1- tvi ' 1 1 f -in 2 k ,A :- ,N . . t 1 x I C. 21, -sm Ik V: xii HD sf :wx mn ,R : 1-C f nt t l x 1 5 wx QE 'S X s f .'Jk2 i viii f z V, ., t -I I Q 4 ..- Q X f 't .uw .flu .- . 'grit a gg -1 Gf 23 'tfmQ a l . Lt S 1 ROIKHRT MI'l'CHlil.l. Rulwrl has 11 vnutcr mind that run rvtuiu un imnwnxt' lift of Itixtury. l'Vith his :di- toriul tilzility, hix tlulmting qualitius, his f'lll'l0.YUf'lIj', und his logif, hi' will .vomu ilu-V .milf to Iicitflitx tll10'l'l' Ihr ortliuur,v vrlut. Assistant lftlitur of tbe Bobcat 'ZSQ Hi-Y 'ZSQ Secretary Hi-Y 'ZUQ President junior Class HES: Sports lftlitur of Corral 'ZOQ Commercial Club H283 Spanish Club '26-'27g Scliularsbip Society '273 Glue Club 'ZOQ Curtain Club H285 President V. l'. A. R. '27g Prcsitlt-ut Stumlcnts Orgztnizationg Prus- itlcnt lfnglislt History 'ZKL HLICN A'I'CHl.l'IY If smiltxv uri' mvittzgimrx, wi' lmfu' zur titles iflt'u'.v xniilv. Cboral Club 220327: Girl Reserves '28-'ZUC Commercial Club '29, GLADYS CARTER 'liut'vv is tht' mu' girl 'whiz uI1t'uy.v lvolrx 1'rt'll-t', Hu vmltrr wlm! ll!lf'I7L'H.l'. Clturzll Club '.Z!ig Spanish Club 'Slug Rain- bow Club 'Jug Girl Rcscrvus 'ZSQ Scltularl ship Society 'ZUQ Home lfcunotnics Club '20, FAGAN XVHlTl'f .-I xrlmltu' in tht' ll'1ll',Yl .u'1z.m', and yvt l ui1un'x rtuiiutiug .tmilv .v1um'uf'.v tht' ylumu frum Ihr xnrrozrudiuy tiImu.vf'ln'ri' null lilutvs him first in tht' livurtx uf his 41.r.mt'it1ti'.r. lli-Y '20-'.27-'ESQ llztutl 'Zhi lntlustrial Arts '20-'27-'ZSQ Scliularsltip S uc i e t y '27-'ZUQ lfoutball 'ZUQ HC Association 'ZUQ llexlolny '27-'28-'lllg Sa Sn lla ,Ist '29, ROY GRICHN .lmI!l,X ' is krmtwi for hix .vtrwiy muym'ti.m1 for Ihr ufiliasilt' .fc'.t'. llr is 41 youd .t'f'v,t,' mmm'-v ilui'.m't mvuu tmylltiny to him, Ili-Nlulziy '17-'28-'ZUQ Bl,G,l'l.lC.A. 'ZUQ Hi-Y '27-'JS-'JUL Coninicrciul Club 'Zflg Klxutual Arts '20-'27. MICTA GARRISON .llrm is mit' uf our mit' .vl1rdt'ut.v, und wt' tin' yltul ihul Fatt' t'lm.vi' um' .rrlmul for hui' lux! your in high ,rcl10al. 4-ll Club Q'l'cllJ 'lb-'27-'lbig Choral Club H2423 llontc Economics Club '29, DONNA RAI N lltlllllll is um' of thi' frit'ndIiv.vt yirlx in L'.ll.S. Hvr f1'1t'ml.v nn' nxu11Iu'ri'd by hm' ut't11mi11tullivx. Cliorftl Club '2hg Rainbow Girls '.20-'27-'28- '203 Latin Club '27-'28-'ZUQ Girl Reserves 'JH-'203 Cutnincrcial Club '29, DON XVARRICN Stn1d.v is aut' nf thosf' lIl1f'fj'-510-lilflfj' frlluvux that you ulrt'ti,v.v lilac In run Aizitu. llc will ulavu-vs In' rwliwrilnvrvii for hix mtvr- vxl in .llixs R0l1t'rt.r' vt'mi111r11't'.t ultz.v.r. Xlautuzil Arts '20-'27-'2'l: Hi-Y 'ZS-'ZW V.l'.A.R. '37, Cl.Yl7l'i Jmmlis A fricmily uid .want and ant' who ix iiluwzyx funml vsvrkingf Imrd on his t'ommz'r- riul books. Ytxr? Commercial Club '2U. ICSTH ICR l'l ICR C If Thi' fart lhut ,rhu ix lll'Zk'4l,l'X .vtrilriugf sfwlrkx af fini mulerx lfstlxvv' vmubx' f1'ivntl.r. Latin Club '27-'283 Rainbow Girls '27-'28- 'ZUQ Cunfutlcrzitetl Music Club '28-'ZQQ Basket llall 'ZSQ Girl Reserves '28-'Zflg Yell Lezulsr '29. T 'fi' ,ffl ' v ,llj 1-If 'YM 13 uf' im '5 .. .f tex- a if x-.ly 41- ' svkl- ly! fK1 xtxxi itll K ?lf'Xl.lll '? A t 4:4-... ...fn 3, W.-X31 1.13 Tm 1 ,iffy -in , ,,,.'f' t if ,Vw-.J wir- . V 4'-v,w ',1-'-. '- xox Jw N 'Vx H xnxx Piiyv Thirl I-'im' ' X ' E tl! CORK Xl, lliflfl 7222 -iff fffi' X ' 3735 i X x ,J i , 1 X, 4' my H' .I ,N tx. 3- GUS CRAVVFORD Gus is dvtvrminvd in all his i1fti'1'itic.v to n'1v1'o1lm'v his own mmzif lu' always iiyniuv with thc clzivf n14tlmritiu.v. In ilu- butiny ln' 1'.rL'vl.r all. Latin '26-'27-'28-'ZQQ Manual Arts '27-'ZX 'ZUQ Hi-Y '28-'29g lJeMolay '28-H203 Sa Sa lla ,lag Commercial Club '29. l-'LORINE HORNIC Y'l1o.n' zvliu know lwr low' livrg tlion' ivlm do not, lzuzu' viisiril u yrvut l'liuriu'tvr in lifu, llirl Reserves '28-'29: Home Econoinius '.Z'?. LILA MAE DAN IELS Iilu illur' is thc tranquil t-vin' uf girl that min iilimyx bc rrlivd upon to sl1ur'z' liar flirt of thi' .vtulli'nt.v' lfunlvns. Un iirfulnlt of lim' urtiwv brain, .rliv nmkcs a youd stuilcnt us hw yradv: .fhoun liirl ,Reserves '20-'27-'28-'29g Secretary of lfresliman Class '26 Cllallasjg Home ECU- numics '26-'27-'28g Commercial Club '27. JOYCE CH EATH.-XM Joyrc ix ii filnuizl yuutlx 'zvliu cnjoys Hlllflbe uxf1ci'iiilly trig1ononii'try. Hi-Y '28-'29, FLOYD KING lflurvil fvraiully 'u'ark.r liix zuu-V tlirunylx xuliool witlwnt lvtting ull his rliixx- mutus know it. Alillllllll Arts '26-'273 Spanish Club 2273.283 V.l',A.R '27g Hi-Y 283295 Sa Sa lla ja H295 Track X285 HC Association '28. lfTH1fl, l'lGO'l l' One dover not lmrc tu yn' Iftliwl to know tlmt shi' ix nvurj uni' iirmls unlv to livur liar laugh, und xlu' laughs lots. Choral Club '26-'27-'28g Orchestra '27g Girl Reserves '28-'29: Commercial Club '28-'Z'-9: Home Economics '28-'20, MAY Dl'Il.L CHRISTUPH 1 Hi' .wniclinivx 'zrandvr' if Jllny Dall could not mad! It ix ll lvlvmuru to br around om' zrlw ix so ulwerfial and fwlgusunt. Choral Club '26-'27g Latin Club '27-'28-'Z9. CLUVIS HCNTER C'l01'ix ix noted for hix bright szzyingx, i'.r,l'z'vicilly in Mis: Arni.vtrony's linylixh 1lC. Latin Club '27-'28-'29g Vice-President Latin Club 'ZZSL Commercial Club 'ZOQ Hi-Y Club 'Zin V.P.A.R. '27. C. C. BELL Flaming rvd hair, flaming youth, ami nvurly all flumrs. Hr ix entirely .vvnxativnul on tlzr dunce floor. Hi-Y 'Zin Manual Arts '20g Commercial Club '28-'29, VIRGINIA BLAIR IIv,l1cmlabilit-v fofms a 'Iargf' fart of lzvr rharaftz-r, and l wginia is always ready for a littlc jollity 'willi thc fvrinrifval. Commercial Club '28-'Z'-93 Office Gang. wi 5 'rt if .ew 1 f,sx.t 'L x ml XM IJ Nh v' f f V fm 1 lx ,ff H 'Qw1'Q 'Hx f 'Wx 'PP 1 Nw 'NV' -NX' off Page Tliirty-Si.1' Q.-11. Lg ' . iNv'D H fi ff-if ,,. B! x, i, -1.-. :' 2 XS :' r V, ur Q 1 f'i ii i Q XL -X1 i, x Q fx rc ,, x 1 c I S ii :Q ',. A , I H i. is F-S f v i N gil., Pu'-' il it :gi i 1 B N 5 7 U32 vw . ui . ik . fix: fi 4 Y 1.-' my ni' W WN. s,Y:x.,',1 nf., -RQ , .nf -Nf..fji, ,MT N 'l'lslls'l'UlIllkl wifi Q: fr , N '- 'NHS' 'f' ' ' WT 'wi' .- .1 EVELYN PRESTON Evelyn is ferr smiling, and all who fomr' into contact 'with her huzv' a feeling of rhrerfulnrss. She has the ability of a salesman. l' r c s i Ll e nt uf Tennis Club '26-'27-'ZSQ Scholarship 'Z7g Latin '27-'28-'29g Home Economics '27-'28-'29g Basket llall '28g Con- feilcrated Music Club '28-'Z93 Girl Reserve '28-'29g Commercial Club '28-'29g Secretary '29. LEO EH RLIC llis hufvfy ilisposition is iz gift of nnturv. Manual Arts '26-'27-'28-'ZUQ Commercial Club '28-2205 Tammany Hall '20-'27-'28-'20, TXVAIN CRUMARTI If fl good lover of the offpositv sv.i',' umliwidvil 'wlwtliur to fhoosz' zz half' mlm' or rvnmin an uid bn-uliclor. Hi-Y '29g Commercial Club '29. VVlNN1lfRElJ CARTER Ilvr umbition rarricd lzvr through high srhool in thrm' yours. LVL' may c.r1u'rt grmil things of Winnifrvd. Home Ecungnnics '27-H285 Girl Reserve '28- '29g Latin Club '29, FRANCIS JACKSON l 'rum'is is r'slu'viull,v knoiwi for hrr Ufl'f'llY- toes. Shi' is always rmidvv to luuyh, vzvri in rlicmistry class. Choral Club 'ZOQ Girl Reserve 'Zin Tennis '26-'27-'ZBQ Commercial Club '28. RAYMON D SIMS Herein livs qiiizdnrss in all its fwrsoriifini- tion. Regardless of this nssvt, Raymond is ll student who says iioth1'11g-v,i'u'fvt that 'wliirh gvts him good grades. Hi-Y '2Og C Association 'ZUQ Football 'ZQQ Commercial Club '28-'29. K ICR MIT UPSHAVV Kvrmit is Ll hard wurkvr, and hi' is rou- stuntly sho1i'i'ng his intvrrst in utlzlvtifs. Commercial Club '28-'29g UC Association '29g Tennis Club '28-'295 Spanish Club '28-'29, AUTIE SMITH Thvru uri' -ways uf ui'i'ompli.vhiny things withuur talking, nlwuys. Aulic makes this rulo firuvv its luiluv. Latin Club 'lb-'27-'28-'ZOQ Comercial Club '24J. ARMITTA l.k'Qli R AN DLE Ufitimistif and vnuygvtif, Mit .Yfflv'Z'l'S to do hcr best rind is not rantmit 'zidtliout the bvst results. Home Economics '27328-'20g Girl Reserves '28-'29. C. l.. TAYLOR Did you ever sm' u lwrson us 'willing to gut a good education us this young fellow? If you NUM did, you have .fren a rczzl fella-wg for hi' has shown us thut he can get his under 'very prossing rirfumstanccs. Muff: 'vin any 'HZ -QQWL. . pf: H: w ,if M, 'ui' 1 'X5x.::J Page Yhirtg 5l lJl?1l EWQ-1z1'TfIvwx eS1Q,.MT1Tnm,S1Q,.1v'v ' Y - 1 1 - gf: nyc, in fu ,N9Qr, af, nm fl gig-QQCIAUF-sgesef1of1fMl-wil-,fm llllu LURRAI, H929 f?i,,1g,3fef,,f--fe-.?5,,5f-1,7--i.,3.::,j,,b15 1 fs as - C QQ 5 PAUL CRANIC I E Rl Sonic fvofvlv think that Paul is a .roiiibcr Um fvllowg but to tliosr' -who know him well, hz' is qav and full of lifz' is ' ' i fvi, l-li-Y '29g Commercial Club '27g Baseball '26-'27-'28, Captain '29g Spanish Club '27g SA? Scholarship '295 C Association 'ZUQ gf Sa Sa lla ja '29. xi C253 curl ' l l.0RRlE RUTH MINTER si il 9 'fi Iflorriv Ruth has a iw'-v lvlrasiug 'wir-V abou! xi? har lhut rlttrurtx hm' frivnds and i'luxsv1utc'x. xx Girl Reserves 'ZOQ Commercial Club '29, :Am 9:51 ig LAURA ALlCl'l OVVENS Lnum Alia' lm: ii pluuv in rhr' limrts of Q12 hm' uluxsmatus that would bv hard to nrfill. 'gg Choral Club 'Zag liirl Reserves '28-'29. i ol: CND S. 'l'. CHERRY ff? Clicllylv four yvurs in high srhool .vrvnz to Iinm' Iwvu ii difficult struyylc for him- !! EJ1'c'riull-x' English. Cjlo Manual Arts 'Zag V.l'.A.R. '27g Commer- Cvfh cial Club '2Ug Spanish Club '27-228. is JIM l'lS'l'l'iS V: lIoi ' is lozwl by ull hix tciiulivrs, vxjirwiill- U ly illixx Robc'1't.v,' shi' kvvfvs him U'-.2 in 1 Uf'1'j' i m'ni'i1g. QP . , , , . . jx Hi-N 29g Manual Arts 293 Lommercial fveg Club 2293 Deblulay '28-'Z9. my QQ Q . W. CM, MARY l'AULlxlXf:R Gila lllurvv is a quivt hard-'working girl,' und the CNN'-7 briuucr of funn' im' know shv'll unfurl. ,FS Choral Club '20-'27g Scholarship '29g Latin Club '27g Home liconomics '27-'285 Commercial Club '29. V . , . , . db OIJILSSA HASlxl'.VV CNG 1' Ezwn flu' quiut and rc.vl'1'7.'vd Odessa is 'well FQ knozwi among lim' i'lu.v.m1i1tvxg and to know ,RR hw is to ufijfrcuiutv her. QQ Commercial Club 'ZS-'29, XI xi gg ARUN,-x JUNES ll IN Arona nlwiiyx dcfrmis his riyhlxg but that nmkvs him all the mon' udniimblv. QLD Manual Arts '26-'27-'28-'29: Hi-Y '29, N! LEC' HERBERT CHEATHAM Fight 'cm, Clicutlmm fi Hurbcrt is om' who will not ,stand to br' 1 , run ozfvrfnot cron by big boyx. if lleMolay '28-'Z9g Commercial Club '28f'Z9: li Manual Arts '26-'27-H28-'ZOQ V.P.A,R. '27: gg Tammany Hall '27-'28. yi , JK ,WVX VAULINE ISRADSHAW Q12 Hcrf' is ri diligvnt iuurkvr, a firaftiful fver- H5 son, and one who .rtrivcs to ultain the mf Jia A notch on the luddcr. nf 'M Scholarship '27g Home Economics '28g lg f Commercial Club '29. Cf: L . , Q12 Rf 1 UND ?2l.l 9'Qgffa:'Z'r:Y2X-.:?Q:gV?f 4Q5x,:9Q:g117ff' 3-:N5x.:f3Q:,1f7?i :fl5M:'f7'5k,l? l'qlfl'Ulfls5'fi'p?N5x-Zfilllflffg QY3x.:9Q:f10?W g7:X3x-Cficifflfig' Qlwxilfl MEG 'VNU'-'1.l? :JG Wi.'fQ0 QC 'VM' ff DS Nik' 'LIV' DMB 51216 'Vkl'f ,h'f' DC WRX. JP DG 'V-Lf'f'Ll! 'DC KV-X. f'Ll7 D Page Thiriyeliight 'mlfff ,if Tx Of! 1. i K Q24 jf , .i,, I :FB S J 5 I :Ao :mfs il as QQ N 1 ik ,QQ A, s A v B cf' S 5' T.: rr, fi -- I K 555 'sf ein: C310 ,. Q2 ik is , e f SJ 3 f :Jin LN f3 ' 2 54' A-:ai s A X1 TIN? nm 'lx 'E 45 R24 wr .. L- J fX1v'5 .i QR 553 if, SY Xl ii :Ao C-Nfl H FK GTS N 5 fi in LN fl 'x I K, eff: Q2 E J i-,H LJ CY fl 2 K KYB H 5 x i C! N? L? YJ I K W5 , v ,. t . 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LAVVSI 7N BROVVN llflw fonld Jlvvf' ln tliv flLIUlIHL'l't'lfll flux.: wllwi l.rm'wn ix flIL'l'l'f ills yurruluux Jir- f'o.r1'tiu1L lmx uftrn bvru flu' ruzaxl' uf his ,vlriyirzg aftvr xrliual. Commcrciznl Club 'ZW Ili-Y Klub 'JK-'Jl7. CLAUIJ BlCKlxl5ll':Y llis fWL'Hll'lll.f4!lIiUH on flu' !'lll'f of lil: urilvlil lam' uffuzrx is bvyavul our wnucfftrun. HifY Cilub 'ZUQ Commercial Club 'JUQ 'furtniu Club '29, VVINN l Ii lllilil. ll i11nii' :lid nut .vtuy with us :mill ilu' mul uf ilu- yuur, but zur vnjoyud hm' i'lm1'mlnu1 1u'r'.w1iuyc'. 1fI.lZAl3lfT1'l KlCQLll':RR Y Shi' ix ylftcd will: 1: l1l'lllltlIll mlnil, mul luv' ability fu mvnmrlsx' IJ 1mxln'f'uxsi'il. Girl Rn-serves '2'1: L'umm:-rciail flub 'ZW TIIUM.-XS LUNTSIJICN Tlmnms IIX u uma' .vtxnlwit in l'. II. S.: will fur flu' .vlzort tirm' tlml lu' Inu llvwi with ns, 111' lmx mmlv llltlll-X' frm' friumlx lu- llfx many guna' i1ui1l1'tii'.v uf 1: Vuul fulluzu, Hi-Y Club 'ZUQ fuiunwrciul C'lub '29, R. Bl..-XIR Nom- but lximsvlf mm ln' lxlx uigmzl. Hi-Y Club '28-'lllg furtiiin lflulu '.2'IZ Suhulzirsliip Socirty '27 l8-'JW liuskrllmll H203 Klzmuzil Arts '.27-'28-'JW Debuts KSU. GEORG Ii UXYEN Sulrlivl is rvufl-v tu llflllll' will: any xtom' iuull ut unix' tmiuq lm1uu'1'ur, rt is ull fvfzumlly arglinmwt. Nl, ii. H, lg. A. 2113 lil-X Club 'JS-'ZUL lleX1olay '28-229: Manager Corral 228: Manual Arts 'Zfu Tumbling Tczuu H281 Commcrcizil Club '2S: filer Club 228: llzuul '.Z7. -L ri X 'ff7'C!?3!'7f91iv' - V 1 . if A' Tir ll? :, ' - 1 , ,qw .t fi v ,Y H 7 fn., ,In pi. 'Q QMP' ' 1 V.. X X THE CORRAL 1929 Vl H fix 0 it Zigi it ceirinior' as oiry' A if arg wi iii? A ft Z3 6 N SEPTEMBER, 1925, a large number of pilgrims met to begin a pilgrim- Q2 gf jc? age which was to cover a term of four years. There were four high moun- M 1 - - - Xf gig, 32, tains to be crossed, and the paths were narrow and beset with many dangers. ogg The first mountain, the Freshman, seemed almost insurmountable when WD the Pilgrims first' approached it. However, with Miss Cartwright as the Q2 'T f guide and Charlcie Mosley as the leader, they soon found paths up the 'sf steepest places. They finally reached the summit of the mountain and were able to 'V' look down on the beautiful valley below. For three months the Pilgrims lingered in the lovely valleyg and then they ,ig gf? began the ascension of the second mountain, the Sophomore The journey up this Y' mountain was rather uneventful, and the Pilgrims had reached the top almost before 'V they realized it. Another delightful little valley beckoned to them, and they hurried gig A to enjoy its loveliness. lt was not long before the Pilgrims began the climb up the third mountain, the 'sf' junior, A few, however, became discouraged and were unable to withstand the by Ok: strain. They were content to slide back into the valley and remain there. This year dt, Miss Margtierite Nichols was the guide, and Robert Mitchell was the leader. As 5,5 they neared the valley that separated them from the Senior Mountain, they gave a C59 Q42 celebration in honor of another group of Pilgrims who had almost reached the top of Q2 if the fourth mountain. At last these weary ones reached the crest of the Junior Morin- if 203 tain g and never did a valley look more inviting than that valley looked to the weary f Pilgrims. JL 65 an The Pilgrims were very eager to begin climbing up the last mountain, the if Senior. This year Miss Armstrong was chosen to guide them across the dangerous 'gf' places, and Cecil Kersey was chosen as the leader of the group. They had an uncanny gg lk way of overcoming the greatest obstacles and hard knocks. Often a wall of rock would QL appear in their paths, but the Pilgrims were still undauntedg and they succeeded in 515 scaling the wall. The nearness of the goal spurred the Pilgrims ever onward and Q2 upward. Various entertainments and celebrations brought relief to the toil-worn group rw and sent them back to their tasks with renewed energy. Finally they reached the top QP of the mountain where they found the city of Graduation. For a moment we see them ,jg QQ at their goal. As they march through the city, each Pilgrim is given a diploma in if acknowledgment of his success in crossing the four mountains. Elf' ,H il After leaving the city, the Pilgrims stand undecided as to their next move. At their backs are the four mountains that they have just climbed. On both sides and 1,3 in front of them lies another remarkably green valley. Afar, like a tiny star shining in a dark, dark night, shines a sign bearing the word Success Will the Pilgrims be content to remain in the valley, or will they endeavor to reach the city of Success? 013 High mountains such as College and Experience, uplifting their stony peaks like 'xl E15 the walls and turrets of a gigantic fortress, separate the Pilgrims from the city. Are 5,5 QQ they fitted to begin this second, and much longer and much harder, pilgrimage? These QQ Y questions can only be answered by Time. gf JANET SHERWOOD 24,2 65 ijj 'aka if file . . . ,. , Ji., gif- Q 1 zfillq- fNBx.:3Cif1lf?g' ,fwxsg 9Q:f1iQgN7Ql'rNs:9C:f10:qi Ei:VlXs:3 'gig Q:,1Ff7p'Qxs:9fZ:f11Qf Sox. DQ. flllfg' SYN - DQ , rl17Tff'Q:IwN-D ,Jigs G WMF'-Ll? DG 'xii TJVJ 36 kx5J KZ,l7'f DG WNQFLIV' Di.1fN..uf'gC N'XJ'ii,0 UG 'XRS 'i.J7 ':'JGPkVNQ 'U DGPxXKXQ'lL!?f ZLK Page Forty-One 5, J: ,.. .1 41- f rv .E NP , 5: I . K I . Q 5 . .n z E. '55, ' Av 'fp .MQ l 11. . L 1 .2 f s Y i 1 14,5 ., - 6 . ' ,Fv . B2 A s . g...,g..a.....au-rfiifziuv . we G THE CORRAL 1929 CBIIIIIICCDIP Class TOP CBCCY G A I was reading the Chicago paper, edited by Carroll Logan, I noticed that a new type of dirigible had been invented by that world-famed inventor Floyd King. I immediately bought one of these dirigibles and started ovei the United States to see and hear my old graduating pals from whom I had been separated for these ten years. I passed over Washington, D. C., and sew Senator Fred Hillard rise and make his initial speech in the Senate. A big celebra- tion was at hand, headed by the Grand Opera Star Mlle. Hardin. I learned that her solos were copied and reproduced in Janet Sherwood's music store located across the street from Dr. Gus Crawford's Hospital. I passed on to Columbia University and found Don Warren as Professor of Economics and Charlcie Moseley as math instructor. Clovis Hunter was in the super- intendent's office selling a shipment of chalk and erasers! Imagine Clovis selling chalk and erasers! He used to be good at throwing them, but I had never dreamed of his selling them. My dirigible then went out of order, so I landed at the hangar, where I found Fagan White as flying instructor. I then dropped in at St. Louis to see Gertrude Bell and Ruth Leslie, who were posing as models in Fae Marie McBride's Style Shoppe. I also ran across Bonnie New- berry, who was playing professional football, and from him learned that Jim Estes was now a famous boxer- boxing oranges in California. A trip to old Childress High School itself would have to be taken or the trip would never be complete, so to Childress I went. I dropped into the airport, which is a part of the new S65o,0oo building designed by Wilford Cooper. I was next shown through the building by Superintendent E. R. Blair, who told me that Frances Anne Scott and Elnora Merrit were his best teachers. After having given the old school the once over, I went to the public library, operated by Donald Black and Lawson Brown. While glancing through the newspaper, I noticed an item about Whitt Johnson. Of course, I wanted to see what old Whitt looked like by nowg but a surprise was ahead of me. It wasn't my old friend Whitt at allg it was little Whitt johnson, Jr. On my way back to town I noticed a circular which read: Big 98c Sale Today.-Himey Green's Bargain House. On visiting with Himey, I learned that Cecil Kersey was an engine wiper for the old Denver Road. In Himey's household I noticed a picture of Herbert Cheatham, big game hunter and fighter, and on closer observance, I saw that it had been painted by Johnny Van Bibber. My trip carried me over the town, where I saw and talked with practically every member of the class of ,2Q. As I was leaving, I passed over a vinegar factory and saw Arona Jones and S. T. Cherry employed in squeezing pickles. As I soared into the clouds, I wondered if ever again I should have a chance to see and interview my old schoolmates of ,29. Time alone will tell, and I shall continue to hope for the best. ROBERT MITCHELL ' ' Page Forty-Two tag' Q i2..2i' ' ' . ' - Q1 Q21 Tig. W., ..- Lg UL-I M'v'4.,..1..,-L, , ,, . ,X ,, - ,, , , in 4 ,- K. X. FSF f'N K x..J 9' f ji' UNHQIQS it I x ' . Y WL 'f..4' Q. Q. kif,gC 11 t V fx ' 1-.M 'WZ' ' i Tilli PORK XI, IWW Af ' 1' l 3 Q Z: f7 MQ , qlifkk , 1 x . ... f A 5' Q- 1 REGINA Tonn Sponsor BEATRICE TERRELL Prfsizlrnt H ELEN SHERWOOD K V lYil'F'PfF5il1I'71f CLAUDE N EWBERRY Sfrretary- Trmsurrr qv, -M......,,., , ...Q ., ,J 1 . N IN I , Y ff ff., ' X7-Xx , ik- ,film 'Fwy 1-, 49. 'X -, wx is '-15 EE , Iliff IVA-, , -, , f117'f' -,Kun , 'PQ .1 JT , -x Thx. YQ if ,mf A x4 ' ' ' ' ' 5 . ' iff 'VIL ff' 'f:G'X'LX 'JV' 'tif 1, 'UV' fl.'-11'i1.!1'Wl1!fr'VN' 'Qxff' ' ' I MQ' 'zff' N11 'Vp' 1' X' 'xx Page Forty-Four ,- ,nal THE CORRIXI, T929 'ififff2f'TDYf??ff1f7H ff? ' ,, il 5-5 Sf Nf If ,-I1 I 2 N Ji' YJ lv if ., X f' LUCILE DORSEY Fffii ALICE GREEN ya fg- it, A yr I. cw 1 HY -3 j. D. BARKLEY .I ik V X: rf Eli. Nw, it f- K ' N I A CLARENCE PARTAIN - CHARLES TAYLOR . 1 S: 51 -I CJ 'JJ Av, ,I 22 FW I.. z EK ,I Inf R CEIL ROACH if 5. CM TJ Q f' 9 -cr 5 f II su aw .cr A I A F Fx E iz Ji.. INF il 35 A gf 54 I. LJM QMS .. ii A 'sz' 31 ., Lkkl INA? fi nb gif N1 1 H . ELHZHL ,. PR '98 .ff EQ! E! W CJR? ,, C-if Q2 if I, pm , CATHRYN LENNIS CATHRINE THOMPSON CLAUDE NEWBERRY HIGH DYER BARNES EDGAR MCCONNELL LOUISE ELLIOTT KATILEE RAMSEY MARGARET DAUGHERTY EIN 'gxjgf C:-10? -Butz? If I ,iff QXSX- IUC: 4:72 ' yzbx. 232: -ldfg YDM. ,J'Q1x'f1A' Q.15'Q 4 Jeff. AWN N ij , ,maj .. NNE G 'WJ gf? LAC EVA: UV' DIS WRU 'JF D13 NIJ jfff'i:,f1fv2, mag' wg 'jff' 'Qui' Wx- ,J Page Forty-Five -. oi.. .I I ,U 'EMI Pi. v A . THE CORRAL 1929 WP Q2 xr ll UK? CTF IK fi Cf? 'af IJL1 ff'::f.! IRG 56 IU- 1 5 6 if JL, Can vm IX G3 if U CJK: CNG A cfs fe-1 SV x r LI Uk? UMD I1 F 'K C5 Qi? Q f A-I PY FT' Q 1, f' 51 L Q? '1 f r, 5 Lu c. a :Iv ,J R. ffffw E i' l I Cf K? CN 1 .I F Y 5 K iff! S? H K Y I ff K? cw FJ U 1 P Y C35 'QQ H 5 I I M KJ CT YJ F K KEN E? JK? U79 IR 625 ll? E? UND CIP A G? 'sy we BAE lk I Cr? A mr U cfm CYD I :R 05 NIARY FRANKLIN E! db CTP A AZALEE PEDEN '25 CQ jf AL'GUSTlNE CLEMENTS My CN J A Rf' FRED HARRISON Jia C79 JOHN SANIJIFER A G5 Q12 Y Uk? CY' EFFIE LEA EVANS IAN JSA I t 'Q wg N7 Ju 'Y' NAIIINE HUGHES IR '25 INEZ DANIELS Q12 V H CVM CNG VK A Cf? ARRON XVILLIAMSON QQ V U Uk? Du'-5 IX IR Cr? VVOODROW CARTER QQ V WOODROW H U NTER Ju 'lf cfv A? GRACE ANDERSON JL? C79 I 635 s 1653 . - V . WILLO SPARKIVIAN U' ' G13 LA RUE MARTIN A 65 i sl: If 1 U ki rnzfa i A 59 Ii? J Q , ,AZQ9 Qixhil5141111211QMSCZ,.10Qg'IgQS1x,,9Q-f1dQgYQ2x.-D , Q. 4iQf'IQBxx-3fl:,1Q SZEx!-9!Z:4Q'QS3x, ,D C: .IWQIEQSNI 9 GXNSJU L1?l DGxNSxg'J--gil' 'DG 'Wag' .-j,0l D6 Xi,'yI'1,IV'AD G'W4L'11I'iJl 'DG K'L2'liff'DG 'XSJ-i.L D G Kxiiffblff' D ,J 1 U ESX '55 Page Forty-Six JcQf -I-w I I 1 . Qnffqwfi oc- rpm ,DC, 1 w A E K I .-I . . EScRKmivQ97'ac'1m5IIQv7'Anc4m5I2 g THIL LO RRAL 1929 Iggy:-:ii 7k Twf X G5 Q C12 ,.., .I ,,I,,- . .. W .--I N., xf A H l .. UO 5 . CF: 2 l -5:7 C5 I Eff CJLA MAE PLEMONS 3 '25 U f 3 N27 ou , Cyp BERNICE WATTS I 1 Egg Ii , xx 525 5 531 Qi? f I Q- 1 X! I j +j' It k I. 3 UU qp LEO NIULLINS I 3 gli, vb ,ag S52 wr - If . n- UKD ' , np DOL'GI.Ass THOINIPSON . IR - . Cf? J. VV. BRAOSI-IAW I Q2 I I I. If f , I if vu , T-fi 75 I C9 VELMA PRICE I ,225 I IQ A SL I CSS , v U53 gig BESSIE COMPTON 1 O I Af V SUSIE AUSTIN A gf,-3 5 Ula ,I rw: IR I in KYB HE, sg? HORACE VVHITE Ep! JL, 5 ,. CEP xff: R I iw' Q15 ,fi new kg V JAMES TERRY I 194' u E! CJR? 4 'A Cyp CRISTLER CRAIN , i ,QA IK ' ' il fr? ,fi Z? f f ki! fig RIARIE THIGPEN A gg IK Cv? fi gg gif' E? QQ, 77 cw VIRGINIA VVOOD fx ' FRANKLIN WEIR ,fi 0 I If f Q UU If R ,I 695 fi F' . ff, I S312 If if 3221102 Q -19Q:f 'GOI'S v:9C:f 'ZwITi9fK-19C:fff'I4'QN-Digg'ggcdvg-mN.,9Q,.,n .m,9Q,,,Iq,,I..m,,fpIg,,,f-' .,-M, 6 wuwf as Awww ac 'WSL-50 ac -w.vIg,w-'a 5--xwyf-55N-A14g,,ffD5AW.gRf5,,,I-MA-W: Ig,,fD gg Page Forty-Sczfrn L .wwf I FFT? 3.x ft M nrt QR iii N xr 1 I 2x fx - 1 . I X yr Awf. ax J K l'7 T 1 1 A as U F! H ,.L- ryfx fl 1' M 1a 4 W W -1 1fn 1 5 1iQ?123i?112i511ffif3T1i'ifi'ffZfff?'i5' THE CORRAL 1929 Qi?-LQ A EV ' 1 X 1 v , ,.., V I I BILL RUTHERFORD THEOLA STEVENS m DELLA FAE SCOTT 1 1 i 1 NIARY BELLE MITCHELL X Q OPAL DTARTER 1 .ALBERT COLEMAN 1 1 TOlNliX1lE ANNE JACKSON 1 RIARJORIIZ JONES 3 VELAIA RIAYO 5 1 1 2 5 LILLIAN TERRELL 1 , GRANVILLE CARROL PET FINCH x i CEAPH SPILLMAN MYRTLE W.ARREN 1 -14721 -DSN. :9Q,alff5 3-:XSx,-3f1, 11472 gfVrXx-3Q: 4611 fX3x,-?2Nj1S' txgljfffiffwfp- 5-Fwxxiiflt pfxhf Zffff 1 110fq QM- LQ ff H mf! DGNWJ -1ff nc wL: JVM -vc '31ff m,:vu1.,f.m:1c Nu cw' ac 'wa 'mf' M -wa aw' 1 X Page Forty-Eight 1 1 1 N x x fx Il 1 u E ,, ..1.j ii 1-Q Q m:' N4 Ik - LN 3-. 1 1 Y 1 1 gm x ,-,. -JLF ,- I aw - ,- .5, L,, . X V fx K5 X .,., is 'Q X. ,., X . 1 My c ' N ' ' -fr 'PHX ff 111 bk J A W3 GX U f -Kes Z x X , ' V wr' k. 1 E ' S - li Um ff 4 4 N . fl, .-'i'!HC'f'0RRAT, 1929 'ytxtzggzrfifg !'- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . Q I , Q R 2 W i i I 3 . R ! s I 1 i 3 J 1 1 F 4 i 3 3 l i R 1 i 1 4 Ri 1 . l .....- . -.,-....-...,. -, 74. ?.., .., ., A-.J ,nf n sf fm. .jfs 4.12. .fmwil my-I lgxi-'f+'Z. ,AQ 'fm , 'wg ,ff f X yf 31, 'my gn AZ1,g2v.:Sfuf.5'Nxg' .nf Page Fifty ,. ,3 ... 3. ,CMT vw iv 9.-x lx nfl F5 'Z-3 f NIRS. VV. C. DAAVIS Sponsor X ns FJ x K f x 1 NI.-KRIE BRYAN Pnfxizlflzt 1 Q H 1' ff Q 'W .- 5 nl ,, 7 .A I, ax . -'J H v 5'2?,4 fl r 'S , X. HERSCHEL PI.-XMIL 5 M4 1 Viv?-Presiflrrzl 3' F41 R , W: u. 5 Q I' 'S wa ' 5 ,. 'x fi as j. M. PRESTON gg ' 5 Sffrrefrzry- Trf'11.v11rer L rt' N if 'J H I X! R ':.f'1 ix 113 My Sr' .,M .fm -Nxx,',7Q riff, 1fYsxR .DQ K .IQ SVA. I? 35.9 Hy- iw' 'nfs mg- 'gpffrm 'ww 'mf' -w -Jw, V J.. - -A--A- A N ,.- X 6 'Amp x v 1 H ' ' 1 1' rl 'VV ,W I 5. .,-1, , .,,., ,,- V . V V fr! 1 -f A v A. v Q nvm -SL mms LUQJVU R fm -51 , af?-. ' , . - - gs.4..E,..E:-.,4,w,E..,A.Ex THE CORRAL 1929 1 JK G35 ' ' Ez. A if CY, RACHEL BETH PERRYMAN 3,22 A CQ LENA RUTH PERRYMAN Kill? QQ V V 37:8 THURBIAN CARTER ik IK 5,3 TOMMY NEWRERRY iffy 52 if CRF M. D. BYBEE It fy J. F. CARTER E, E? U0 L79 CRESSIE CARSON CTP IK 'ki HELEN GULLY RQ . gy V xr JL: Lib '19 N' A HAZEL OWEN A C15 55 fl? LIZAREL PIRTLE Ez. ff wx: C 'J mfg gg EUGENE CLEMENTS gg J. D. HAZLETT Xl yr H u 653 JAMES SLACK gg Q22 DONALD EGERTON A 245 , :x Cy, Lois SCOTT Sf, Lois FLOYD 4 xl IK A ELLA PUCKETT X322 Q12 V LAVERNA CANNON V Uk? wk: wo cm A JK C. P. SANDERS Sf R. L. JONES Rf C15 35 FN ll C15 5:5 1, ANNIE MAE HATLEY L., NJ SJ xr Y an RAYWORTH HUEF K3 I H A IK ca 5.5 Qi? Qi? 1 cl: . Sl: Q Jrw Tm scdfnfmw. :wc 40'?'?YSN. DQ .fv'2+?sx,.:v Q .ff NN. DQ dmwfmx. DC an Tw DC ,ad 'Nix 9 Egg Gzxifl .ww-wwfzaG1-Rs4Lsff1a5wwra11ff--z,35 Eilcfb-wc? inf-1nG1w:wf2awQ.i4TS10f-Inalmi Page Fifty-One .f .. fl L- ' v J. . :Qi W 1 fi' ng.. .E .,A. an - w Jfffg Ani '1 .41 G ,ir . N 1-I 1 1 . 2 A -n af. T E -1 QW1 'fs ' -.I--. fAi!M7ke fgmf x f . , . BEULAH LBORSEY MAX VAN BIBBER ANNIE RUTH CREWS ANN.A BELLE LEE CECIL RoCQL'EAIoRE LAURA LEE IJAVIS LAYVRENCE STOWELL NI.-XLRINE WARREN MARIE BYBEE CIIARLENE BOWERS FRANK PIERCE BON.-XPARTE HELMS -IQYCE SHEATS EARLENE LEWIS INA BAILEY BELLAH RAE SIMMONS LORETTA BELL sl. B. SARTIN ZONA BETH FAULKNER PALILINE JOHNSON NIINNIS HAI.I. FRANCES CASEY x x R -' fd' xg - 1 x f Page Fiifty-Two 0 xt! 1 . Q Tw CAGLE TE,AGL'E H EATH RENFRO FRANCES HELEN NEWAIAN cI0l.IJIE LANE -I. D. NIELTON STERLING SL3I.I.IvAN B E.-XTRIC If TRA NTH.-IM LOUISE FULLER H ERSCHEI, HAAIII, FELTON KING EDNA NIAE PARTAIN f,ClE REE NED SH.-XNKS MCCQY CH ERRY IDOROTHY H UGH ES VIRGINIA CA1.I.ow,w H,ARI.1E rIqAYLOR HARIILD CQ.-XRN ER f,DESS.-X CRANE MILIIREII PIERRAT .AFTON RICHARDSON FRANK BRUEIRIETT 'IM 1 J I VK' n' k ' ' .f J 1. , - , IR Page Fifty-Three my :J E. nw. T I CEI UQ Er H U0 CWD ik 65 A I7 URS fw Ki? il F25 .H if Ula C155 A Cf? 'V' UU UIQ M K 615 Eff db gn A F03 QQ N 5 cj lu C- fl I I I K 55 Q3 V 9 S7 W3 IR C5 S32 x, JL: 'WP IK C13 Q? on GW IR C25 CT? A SK ll UMD 'W JR 515 Q2 N: I ' xx fn, f mf A R- 1 EXAM' D:fJ IK J? X..,fi?Wf THE COR RAL 1929 E5 OLETA MASON .ADELE Ross CEUY CALLOWAY B. F. BLAIR LOLA LIAE SMITH INEZ BREEDLOVE VIVIIAN TAYLOR VVINNIE COLEMAN DAN DAVIS BROWNIE SPURLOCK ALMA DANIELS HELEN BASS VVILLIE NIARIE COOPER VVINNIE DORN DOROTHY NIOORE SYLVIA CRAVENS XJ ,ar-'imqgp 4 'J T , VI..-,gO Lge A., ,M -fl ',,hy5!.,, ' Wm-IO? W .BLAME- 1, RQ mb. ,WAI l M, xgmfw 2- Q' iXs' 2f,,ff sW f f I' fs QB 515 fm . Sli' SL 'lf C51 all Ez' Jia iffy Q : ffllfq' QM, 39 Q ZJPQ- grwk , D C,,f0fyf' gwax. - DQ- 110199 'gQYrx.:9 WF' , Q:fflfQT9Ig-Qlx UQ 115- TVN, DQ -lJ'3 'Bx UQ .107-' Wh L7 sic Aw: 'IA' ' ff' nc 'VmJ I LP 'Z1Gx'Wr. 'flP 'bGNNN. fvfJ' A26 Ego KW.--mvf7:ac:fwQ1bin'Izmcikwi-f?3iePac1Xwi-1371320 Page Fifty-Four 'EIR 1710 AI i K is QL' X 7 :J K: CN fb 'X F R 575 SH '35 Ill.: LNG ,ZS f'-A-'X SQ E f :Q 5.9 11.1 -73 1 i f iff! a 1 Lf 1.1 9215 jx r ,fi QQ N I L4 CMJ CND'-5 A JK G5 3 9 A J mf Lila TH'-T A A 352 Ig kk! uf .. LH: LN KJ I I A RA HCI Q2 E f I za., F7 YD ,F K fra Q2 1 I K l Q A ko C- X! TA I K F33 Q2 X l L: O cw P I X if-Fw -a Si! E 5 :lla cvs I R K3 QQ X f vii: cw ru VX vi R- Cf! 1' 1 VJ 'lf HJ 959 ,flkxlx r 13 L 'I' 1 W rs W 'A ,Q it 'G --,Q - .19 .19 I sf' ss ZZ! S f' f 2 K, A w ,., X f'X f- 3 I 1 ,Ar ,tiki Y x xr -,' 'HQ-3-2 ,-ef! ':1'7 It 'I ' W1 ' J-f3',151wg -, Q 4 Jifhuf 1 'E .- ,. A ' ' Tl f- p za pw . ww-Y'-5 -' fm'-2 f . f:KA1,.-fuk wx. 1' ' , -4. ,hh --' ..Jn.r-..31w1 ' Mah' . f n' 4 2 l rr 'Z wr r,j 1.'I up rf I I N 1 I I I I I-I Pa bf r-. 1 I. . II! If IIII3 IIIIIIIII III 'Q 1 x 1 ax., I I-V -'I:F'l ,, f' x ff If ' .3 .12 ' Is., Page Fzfly-Six E.- , x Mus. JOE DAVIS Sponsor DEAN FLETCHER Presidffnt HARIDWICK HILL 1'il'F'PfF5il1Fllf SHIRLEY POOLE Secretary X ff .If I Iris IQVHZXF I LEONA MAE NIORAN IVA l1CVVITHEY sl. W1 HANKINS sl. R. COLLINS HARDWICK HILL CLEALON XVILLIAMSON LAHOAIA CATES LORENE JOHNSON EVA JOHNSON NIARTHA E. ANDING JOHN H. COLLINS j. T. BUSSEY .Im THAXTON LEONIDAS ELMORE RIARY LOUISE SULLIVAN VIRGINIA IJOIIGLAS SHIRLEY POOLE ELIZABETH ESTES LL'TH ER VVILLIAIIIS TOBINIY' CORDELL RUTH HENIJRIX ELMER GOEE .lAu . Page Fifty-Seven I, 'a -I if ' 5i1 'Q,fs'l'fII'--'N5I,9lZ,f01'-Af' I 1 I - I I ff' A ,... -I , ., , 1 G--in-II Tl I I+, LOIIIIA I, 19:9 I -asf D0 IX 'I R il N I T15 G5 Q52 I - III: if R XI' Jin A :Xa Cwfh . ww: jg VIRGINIA CREVVS gg 55 55 ly EMMA SMITH I IE 5, dh .ELI W5 it' '55 GEORGE WRIGHT TOM HARDIN silo .ily C'vY'J FLORENCE KITCHEN CHRYSTELLE CARROLL CJK? 5315, CYP KIA ,663 DELBERT NEWIIERRY fig xi-'ZX 1-Q, SG! CHARLES STUEIIS Q2 V M 01: 1210 CNC? DHT il, COSETTE LINDLEY Q2 RIILDRED SIMS we B! if cw.: Quo CWC LNICI 'gg L. G. RANEY, JR. xc.: .Q ' QQ ALV'IS KENNEDY Q2 Sf X! big bill: CII UWA A LELA VVALTON VVATSON fl CEI GTI RIAVIS HEATH Sf' if UL9 :Jia I-20 avr: fDTTO PIXLER I A CIS Ki C5 Q2 CARL PRESTON Q12 Rf wr 'L 61:5 gg I-as I EARLINE GRAY A as fs Qi? VIRGINIA AFFLECK QQ , if UL? CW LW fggx ROBERT IVIERRITT :Ta ffl QQ FRANK BRATCHER QQ Rf xr UU Qin 'IP CYP IR JR CET? HARRY WOOD 5' ll! J 3. ' Aff V 3 AYLEEN MANN Sf ew cv: 1 In-fi H , I 1 .fK 525 3 as nl: -- xii, E? I5 Ji: gb 295' Q::l6: fgYlXu:9Q:flf,?Q fYzxEl3Qif1V?g :I:Wv-9Q: 14165 1-Z'YIxI,9lgx'g,' gyfi. ,fdfff fix . ?f1, ruff: ESRI .f7Q,:.'V?: :Fixx SQ,r.fJ?II':v:XXNI-S:l1 pac XKMVLIV' D6 'ww -,nf as xWs .11f b:2 -vu f,vf'f:wvf.r.fIfI5NAIL- -gwfzf -wg Hw1-Afg'w4- U-ff 'jjV'A,j,f1f'g Page Fifty-Eight my ,if P Of! IX .fx C15 A-, 59.4 X! vi.: CYD JK 55 Q2 B! U cfm D79 FY 55 Si! E f ci la cw fl 1 1 FS Q13 E! I. vu nm ii F53 wa' E! JL, mm ,, IR v ff 5 Q2 N f vu CT In 5 K 55' XV X! I. CJK? CYD lk 55 Q2 if lf CINS cv: H IR 'TN ff! xr Lil: LWf'J ,. Fl fri? Q-2 X f I I I R 625 Q12 Xl H E453 il. '55 Sig! X! db cy: ll C15 XI JL: QAIKQ gQWX1,9Q-flV:q 9?WX1:5c:d6rgY Sg G-'V-N. 'QP 'UGKKV-WJ' 'fi' T36 'NWJUJ LOIS LTREEN MARY BEN N ETT VERNON JOHNSON GORDON AEINGTON ALEEN rI1ERRELL BONNIE GROSECLOSE VARNER STEVENS ENOS COLLINS NVILLIE BIAE EDWARDS RUTH TAYLOR RILEY CAS EY RAYFORD HARRIS RUBY KING LVCILE HIX NVOODROW CZEXNSKI j. L. LASSEN VER.A TY'NER LOUISE REESI? GLEN STINER CLYDE PIERCE RUBY HLVLSEY' ALTA KIIXIBROUGH v THE CORRAI, 1929 ik FH I 'C -LM. Qzfffqx T:'h ':DQ: J:'f'1gv'x ':DQ: d:'f fgV :9Q:JKE mxzpyl ?':sx :9Q: 'a?Tm7Qhm:gQ: a:'? QB -DQ' G N53 fl' DG x5J'1'iJV' DG N1WJ'lf'.,0 D6 'Vk'f5?iJ7' UJVS R6 'V-Q 7' DG kx5Q'f',0 D6 KV-WJ' 'LW' 'DG- Page Fifty-Nine fluff :BNHS ws urn EK I 1' K? , LN fl Q, ,I Q R KS I . I E5 ln CfK3 CWI? 'Y - IK A 55 Q22 if If :Jw . mf: I gk 1 I I S24 Xl .4 JM: .Nfl . :R I O5 4 'RZ I 'Sa E! I D ' CJN9 CNG 'Y IK C75 Q19 v X I X I 4:1 K7 if gm ll! if CJ CY P I K X! .I UU CNG JK 55 Q53 - F E! U CJK? CNG in fr. if vu if Q? E? JL: cvs - rx I ,ik G5 Q2 N: U CJK? QP IK G5 xr U 52' Q2 -R .1 . .-, r, X ISHI I UIQEQXE. SUN? . l RLfssELL SPORT JOHN FLETCHER M YRT1cE VEACH VVILLIE Ru TH PITTMAN RAYMOND VVEST ARcH1E VVooDs .IUANITA JOHNSON MABLE HARE S. L. QL'.AI.LS CERADY LILMER EVA NIAE CEOER COLYSTA FITZGERA TILLET HENIIRIX -I. A. n1CQL'ERRY IRA BOYDSTON OPAI. FAE AIEEK CHARLES BASS Ross HAZLETT HAZ EL BRADSHAVV HAZEL DILLORD IVIARSHALI, STANMIRE JOHN DAVIS mw- 1 1' Rm- ml x fx -.RA 1, N 1' Page Sixty L, ff' ,WI Q P 1 K 55 Q2 x 5' fi LQ gr, m V I FQ? QL' 5 f J L .I aw f.-I ,I 5 z If-fs cf Q? 0: V77 I R 55 Q 5' 5 f J rr' 5 I S 1' x 1 C119 cw: ,. 2 1 K7-5 RQ! ' I if I, UM: CNYW II Vi F93 Q? EK Lib Nfl II il S? E! If CJK? Of! H ik 55 ' 6 Q f .I 2.14: aw: 'I ik ZS X 1 dk? UIQ I R 6-3 'SQ E 5 I A U NU CY fl i R 5 'F Q2 E F U N9 CN fn I I I K 55 SJ if QQ .V RTI E3Pf1321fiQfif?Ci TH E CORRAI, I0 '49 A O 1 ,J VIVIAN COLLINS RUTH SHIPPEY RAYMOND GRAY EDWIN LOGAN BIINNIE NVEBII FAYE TOBINSEND SERENE MUHR ZILPHA f3REER QUPAI. GLIIVER LOIS COKER RICH.4RIl BLAIR S. A. MCDANIELS 4 , rv' 4 G Q,,10fq THA. ,UQ 417113 3flbXw,l3if:flV1f5 p?Vax.:9Q:,l4fZgg p:W5x1:9?5l,f'I4 33.C4'g:f11l'T X2 I f aww: 'fgfr 'acww.-- JP 'Df3 M: uv' as 'ws uv' P-:w2.IwHf.II 'W f' W 1 I H I Page Sixty-One -121 . 3 S , I .Ir H: ,P ,lr ,,, , --LJ... l , A 4' V ' ' X. ,F - A 1' , 1 K .T ' .--Fx :H X, f if -rngiz Q Q: 4 .19 I , - , W M if 4 y 1 , . . ' D. ,V .H!,1',mY. N z. ,l g , qu f 'l'1b'04'- ,t A 1,1 1 , ,- ' ' -r-' .. , 4. V ' t Y W, . n h I x 5- 'TY' 3 5 EU FRANCES ANNE SCOTT Jloxt Popular Girl TOMMY NHZWIISIIEIIUUX' ,llosl Popular Boy EUGENIIA BAIRD Football Queen A Q WF Q A sig . ,, INA X WYHRGINIA QIRIEVVS ,Hoyt Jtfr'rn'fi1'f' Girl E EQSTHIEZR P1HERCMi1 Hi-Y Boys' f'xIl'l'0l'ift' S, IL.. DOWIIS flloxt Versatile Boy EVELYN PRESTON Senior Favorite m Ml. ,lm 'W P ' 'g Q . ,-,,-.lm . I u, V X y ly V xv R' X N xt W Xi F N X k -If -x 1 A 5 N X N R? l 'R -XS ' 4 , 1 3 QOUKYX ' I 0 f N .35 ' I f nil f . z., f H 1 x'.: ,, N ! I W' ww gate f w 34 six P A+ I xv t 'B is Q k .X Ja' tim Ill' ,X hx ' 5, 4' -s fl 1 T I W' N- I ff H J K N N Q-gxov' -1 T' ' 1 I K . . 11 A' ,, f? it f c 'An ,am . .v IL? ,L-X ,,-1 - 1' I If --J ,1 1 ' 1.1 4 f 33 1'1 -, ,FM A F . N I A ,hu , 5 -:fra , FP' ly., fL4'y:,f?,,, , U f 'I ' xf - 4, fi 3 4' ,514 Y , Q ,QE g fry 4 24,1 X 7 ' 1' ' ' 'v w, I f , f? 64- Q , W- . f , V 1 ,fbci X 'fi' mw A ,Q f' J if 7 Fw. QL V, 1:5 if , iw X E 'f A - E 1 HZ V, 1 A' X : '- 1 - : x X ' . A Trso - ., N X N 772 X 1 ' Q L I I r I , WHY WE ARE ALL PROUD OF CHILDRESS T1-IESE PICTURES CONYYPASTED UNM THE .1-3,455 Url-4+ WEATHER, ...4 c0L om., ETC. FRESHMAN ? TH ERE ARE FRUN ONE' A T0 F'0UR'-- IN EVERY CROWD SOME OF THE SMART ALECKS ON THE HIMY AND SCOLARSHIP PICNICS I5 WHAT 5012 BE ER L WE 20330 P05518 WXXOJQP THE MORE THE MERRIER QLD WBT? ALL FUR AL? 11 1 5522 9' 2326876 E Q X v 5, n E E v i L K 5 Y w i Q .,,, , , : THLUIC 3 f W.. ,4 ,3 H , ,, fy, X-4:15 , rf. ' wif.. V 1 1 1 A 115,74 .XF ,Af7Q,, ,fa .fm Mixer, 112, .Ag , AQ is .. . i inf, c oizm i. 19.39 ,im 4.1. Y I Knew ., ,. 1. ,, 5, 175 , . H J bf W D Never before in the history of the school have there been better men for the places that these two men have taken. They have not had the best sort of material to work With, but they have nut forth their best efforts to build uv the athletic work in . I . . I l L. H. S. The showing that they have made in their line of work suggests good earliest endeavor and a strong determination to make the goal, not only in the athletic field, but in everv sort of athletic phenomena. VVe are verv uroud of our coaches, and it is . y , in our hope that they will be as successful in other activities that they may take up as they are in their present activities. Ydfhen the tinie canie for the school student body to yeH, or for a lntle pep in the school, this trio constituted the Ways and means for creating a good, peppy yell. X They have perspired until, frequently, it became necessary for them to shed their , garments, in order that they might not be impeded in their monkish-like stunts. Some- if times these leaders almost followed their yells to the ceiling by jumping up and down. ff apparently to force another loud war whoop. It is in earnest appreciation of their ,x good services that we dedicate this page to the coaches and the yell leaders. fx lx? rm ' K- A , N . ,Z yi - F355 . i . I 5 QQ. fwfr A s s ki i 7 315 F... , . . 'us' 33.-'lf ' ii QJQZ fall: 3jXEx,,?1l:f1'Vfq 3fiNs1,i'Q,.fVZq 3QX5x..93-yr? XQ.dC-ffo'f. QYMHQIJQ. wtf- :Qbx.,'JYl,f117?g'gfW5xt .9Q,f1lIfq Stas .9 Vw 5. 5 wth- ju' 36 -xtxu -,Jul DG tag 'Jul hge-xgktq .i,,np -jj ing, Swzg'-xsk.. .gpf-'-Znzrwkkt. .,k',,,-was-xymg.,,,j,,f-DG- :ymA.,,.,j,,v:I Page Eighty-Two fr.-we CN KJ ,. g 1 'SQ x 1 .ui kd 'N fb 2 2, 7 V4 1 . . ix lf .-Ji.: 'Nfl vi 15 fi-A 5. Hz' X1 .. ,ii ., Q4 7.3 'P 1 t-:J if clip CN fb Fl 7 K 35 ,E K. 'QQ' H ll N9 EN v'J ,. i R 5-5 QL' H l .. C' 119 f'i fi .. 5 K 'ff' C Q V ci o cw fl .. fi cb YJ N K C 'TN v .' is S R24 sf db CNG ,. il Cf? iQ'2 ea V U vu mir: A4 fir? Q2 H I X A if O -i e I 'R i f' U to as ro 2 x Ph RQ? ca, 1 'JJ N 5 V U U W3-114 U MS Llx' Jw ff! ,- fm 5 W ,m f T f f K 3 Fi f' M 4 X X Shad pagan Li V, f f X A ,, : fl K 7 CW4iw AXww H K I ff f ffxllil C 7 W KV? fzfffa... B 5 H FOOTB LL 'Q' - , M, X ,s Q G -2- - - AVF--L.4..m..,. .......,..f1- ., .. ., 5 uses A i 1 fi fx 1 'li2'5'ff-fl1f2 -fY5xsc3fZ,f1ll'?- Phi. 1 I' ,f4l',. L+. V x '1 1 . , lgfqfg-wqx1f,1, ,fl 1-. :bg 1,-:,,,', Ti 5 :U , Q jog QV xx-QIQJ yiilfg M9114 gg, N q A. ,, J, ,f at J 1 H lv 1 ORHAI. 19-9 fish, WP 'iff ,,., , LL.L, ,. ,... .,,X,,, . ZR K:-My 1 rgfwifl:-1 ,,'. YQ- X '2 I 'k'V' W K yn 1 - , vii 5, ' A- H QJLQ TOMMY NEWRERRY if CTF his gg Manager LVD Q is ., I ' 'Civil E5 Althou h Tomm did EQEQ not make the team this Y ' I , ffm 3, year, his work as man- 1-W , .fd , 'g f ' ager is to be remem- fs, 1 .1 4' D X bered. Tommy W a s ASLI always with the team 1:3 readv to do his part. 'Nfl V. 3 ' Q2 'ff if Sf' ri? lf Howmzo NEWBERRY Egg 5 Y ' W An. Captazn ,' G uard jQ, x 'fa -l 'B ' . , V 'SQ' Three vears of hard ff SFF . ' , win ,S playing placed Bonnie CNG as captain in ,28. He iii, was a fighting leader and a stone wall in de- ff' c-.1 w jg fense. We expect to mfg eq Q. . . gr, '2 ' hear from him in col- EEA lege football next year. sf 'ii' 'KJ git 4,315.5 fy 'Ti 'ix ,sg EWEN ADAMS 155 xf H' 'Ar lah' WE lllarrot if Gif' ww A l. H 'W Young Adams never A QQ missed a game and was mf . s A' CM always at hand with I V ll the water bucket. The 55,53 X pu' 5-55 boys all say he is A JK , . ,, gg 3,1 great kid. if V Q? cfiigtf W' um A WU g :x V IN VI WILFORD COOPER 5,5 '35 c-L if Endj Lme-Captain R7 We Y Chicken was a stellar jk end 5 and his fighting Y spirit led the line thru Q2 uw . if Q51 in every game. Qt, A 0153 E? IIS, .7 sa 99- f V lil-Q Q- '6':l1Q5Xs..9Q,,117f NAM- SQ 111771-TNA QQ dy' I N5 3 nu.-:Q df x , t . ULD :f1 lExffJl'-V-,CikXiXQ'i'1'pl QG'lXqllX1r4 ilu fl M: 1,4 3: 1. :IE Q4 V: jf :Y gg af.,jX3:93:ilJ7g qQWN:9Q:f1llTp1PS3x,,9Q,, 1179333 ,ji V - -pf xl? KX- JV 55 XX JV' D MBC W. ',v' QC Xqfl- 'ffl' DG -xgQt-,.,f,,11'Dg- Page Eighty-Four nl i igirw' ' tx.XE,l9 ,., , it . Y-Zgfffk .0 Tw vii' -in ,.:Hf:- fi ms- ' 1 1 1 w PIU? ti' tgxf 'CKXQI WWE' MZ' 'im' 3315, I I I lu 1 I CNG .. favs X H . gig , K ,, V . i V , ECS? S. L. Dowis LQ Pillllbllfl' f., . VJ . . 2? Dow1s'exper1ence kip helped to keep the boys 5 intheharness. He V t i ' .U was rewarded by being elected captain for ,295 he fooled the best of , 2 tacklers. , 'Sf' bf 'X VERNKJN JOHNSON fl End L 4 5 5 'NI ,Agp Link was one of the fighting freshmen who , 53 developed into such a 'Sa' star as to be named as ,gif the best trained for the season. IK , Y. fc 55 lk , I 5 -7 ,, lf, .IoHNNY VAN BIBRER . Ye.- Quarter F-fi 'SQ' Kuter's a b i l i t V in if - 5,3-,Q choosing plays m a d e ,ig hnn a great quarterg wg . . . . . 'Q f and despite injuries, his iff' brains, determination, wif: will-power, and grit QQ made him outstanding. 'Sr' if .i X451 HEATH RENFRO .i Quarter lie M . . gl Little in stature, but iffffl big in football sense, jg Heath played splendid I v N ball and used excellent w . ff judgment. CJK? fhfb il l . . 55 ugh! sf Clio Eiga Q, fnffx gfhx, ,?L', ,mfg --Nw . ilflxfsffq ffkxw 311. flffi- CNN- ,U -1-ji' N24 ll- daft Wu mtef X'u'g12f DG'XixL nlN 3G W. ln'f' rm wer: .1 mf: wi' ff' Page Eighty-I-'i'ue v , Q on ,:1e,.fn'm.,::e, aft rs - Q, nn pe, nm ,914 25c4'xmi9fbf7'acew33iQ03-sac-4-ii3'l'5Yi THE CORRAL 1929 Pi'i.feivF'gce4siUl07eas-'-fsifiispln33 Ee Q? l 65 x-L fa... A ' I El if CAGLE TEAGUE ' E 25,2 I 0 y Halfback A Q12 QQ if With his s p e e d and Y :Ju . . CW twisting, he s h o ul d an A make Tvs0n's team next I tiff! ' Cf. gg? y e a r. He developed 52 L into an indispensable Us man. if ass do E di: Q CLAUDE NEWBERRY 3, Guard Q9 sa JL, Claude worked like a UL, cv: . cya A veteran the first yearg ,X EYE he was very dependable G31 LLB CL, gf, and never gave up. lg? U Xl 32 32 ll ll P F3 Ci? f LESLIE BRADSHAW jf pg c Q 039 Hrzlfbark cya F3 F55 It took L-es f o u r JZ years to decide to be a SL an football p l a y e r, and QP 6.33 then he was voted the + most valuable man, on the team. 'll' 7? Q K Q9 Q55 ae? sf' gg M. D. BYBEE UL cw . A lfazfbafr if G5 GD Kish ,Y V orty proved to be N gg as good at backfield as elk jg he was at end. He Ck, made his letter by his all-around stellar li? playing. 52 25 i 'lx . -A - . , +3 lab gf. C- -DQ -SUV -3C, -3 Q, -DYL -UC- fEUC '5N.-9C, ,9- 1 gg Ge fmi5i'if:7'ncfK'mi1QivlPnc4mi3lvip7'acsf'fsiwin5'a5g xc'5:-is-nivif17P'ac-54-3ein3 ace4'fmiv5i1f'nc4mZua.Qn7'n 3523. Page Eighty-Six 'F' 1. , THE CORRAL 1929 53713555 ik if i Lg? Q2 lf V 22 MORG.AN CRAWFORD gg gg Center -.112 T 453 Sf, l'Pug's fighting spirit 'YJ always caused him to qc 6.31, p l 0 u g h through for Qi? gains. He was elected I, line captain for '28. V we 39 A if Q5 sf? CJLAN VVHITE ffl Emi gg fa A Baloney has the idea X, that no one should give um - c-in up until he passes out. C, A Hewasavaluable I C-gl Cn QLD player, a n d we are S, V sorry that he will not CES: i be back next year. Il L Q5 4 Ea sa JL, ALBERT COLEMAN cw , X A Tmkle C25 ' C13 : QL? j The boys just couldn't JL, , hurt Red, and Red JL, Us just couldn't keep from C5 A hurtin' them. He has C3-:S iff? another year to fight gg 'em with his determ- . fo jk mate character and gf? swift movement. if sz vu 'Y' CW gg FAGAN WHITE If Center V 32 Fagan, though this was ng ,555 his first year, was al- iii, ways in the midst of V the fray with his un- V Uh ying, ig ting spirit. qc IK ' y O +I SL f C -10:W':lN UC Jflzwm DC JK-fix SC Jdfvibx 9 'Eg15'Q.,f1f7:Wx. SJC wif TSN. DC JVQKIM. SJC .iff :Wx 9 2 X G:'KL91U :DGi KQ13,vf':ncgkvfitlvfacieulrflvfaxii ffeicevS1QJ2f:bciasflexflnclasfilnflacz 'wfiinf-'Inga Page Eighty-Seven w -ill 17 in - x Ti i. X 1 i 1. ,. ' 'Q fr17?f5'3-Xxx . ff, fnlfff -I V I Lf 1 N., if +1 f I 1 J 5 5 .Q 'ft M 31. ' fn J 3 .w 5, , ...mx gif' 'K .if iff' 'Eff 5 -f T' 'ff-A rf Fill: C lg I ' 15:21 , :Q 5,-,gg J' L 1 ' ' ' 'wa W 5? S? ifllil RUSSELL SPORT jig 'if' V. 5 5, Gudfd ,f uf. F. . X Another freshman who gy fought till the final ' whistle. His station at ' left guard was never W 'is' unfilled. H559 ELMER GOFF ,EN ,Q Guard ,S L, .Ar 'xg' 57, Goff is a born football radii . i ,fi player too tough and 'jg -T 1 too shrewd to be hurt. N1 ' -v K He has th ree more if LHKU years to bring C. H. S. jyf + into the limelight of ff- 2, gridiron accomplish- f Qi, ments. ff . LUTHER W1L1.1AMs ' End Luke was a heavy X man to be an end, but . . ig' he used his weight to 'Q 5' an a d v an t a g e and proved to be a fast A ry? , 1,11 player. Miich is to be V ff expected of him in the 'ff ff' next three years. 31 AL l 2 Y RAYMOND SIMS .fy Guard :iffy Maybe he just moses '3 around, but the oppon- is-5 . ents have a hard time X mosing a r o u n d him. 'fl' 14 'M a n n 7 V ' 4 The gridiron is one is 35' place where Raymond Q ff ' - . if vw is serious. ii .win -rf W vi i-Ni'-X fig ll '2 P ' Z3 3 A' 1- I if M .. ,. ,75 f ntxlxii t Anya' my maxi' Jai' WX xv if xl-V XTX? N 415 ,S I., :QUE-var K ,T jtlx H,,.,- -M N gy.: fi TX Xu, V Yr V-v N ly effe-. - f We ff' f X .ff tif -wg 'Lvif' ' QT' im- LlP: D,5R iff: X f wit 'gff51'z:E1-QC-L 1531255 liiiif Q3-12i,5'5Q. Page Eighty-Eight J JN. QM ., v w 'w v lg1g 5 -14.3i X ,Wk f' .- l.l...,.b XT.- K . ,lj 4 8 - , VVm.i.1xG'rox GAME HOLLIS I5 AT CHILDRESS o The Bobcats met the heavy Hollis team in the first game of the season on the Fair Park gridiron. The Bobcats fought a defensive game until the final whistle. but they were defeated. Uowis was the outstanding star on both defense and offense. The weight and experience of the Hollis team gave them the advantage over the Bobcats from the beginning. CHILIJRESS o AT l'ADL'CAH 43 The Bobcats journeyed to Paducah to meet the strong Paducah team for their second game. This was a thrill throughout with knockouts galore on both sides. Cooper, Dowis, and Crawford starred for the Bobcats. Van Bibber was taken out on account of a sprained ankle after having played excellent football. i Q pg VVELMNGTON GAME X Page Eighty-Nine 3' 3' Us v'-5 I X I K F15 E12 sf H Uk? CYD A F25 A X! 14 Clk? CNC? fx fx 55 X I :J lu Cf: J f xg Cf? 'Qi' E 1 xl cf no cw ro V T f K Cf? ff! E! xi CJKLI V167 rw in F25 S? 5. 1 ui L, CW 12 i i I Y 55 X f 1 4 LV ft 1 CN 1 - -i F K 55 Q2 EF U K7 CTV f K 515 Q? x r' JM we v . a ,JK W 3 Q2 sf t-JL? Cx: Q x FA Q2 s r I X ' K ff, F f Qi? CW f-7 JK C55 'QQ E! db 'mf' THE CURRAL 1929 E4329371HE:fiKSiPfE?Yf2E1f12?if13123 V., it be ,e ,-.,Y-,.-t A..A Md it N A T A , A I Msmerus GAME CHILDRESS 6 AT VVELLINGTON 25 The next game at XVellington was the first conference game of the season. The Bobcats could not stop Powellg and due to his long runs, the Bobcats were overcome. Bybee scored the first touchdown of the season in this game and was awarded a sweater by Andersoifs Store. CLARENDON o AT CHILDRESS 13 After having lost the game to Wellixigtoii, the Bobcats were determined to win the first conference game on home grounds. They hit their stride in this game and defeated Clarendon with line plunges and passes. This was the first game in new sweaters, and the Bobcats started with victory. - sm. . at l CLARENDON GAME r:,,1nfwx-ve-.1ff'qs,m, 9e,.1ff2 -Nt.,ve,.,.f,.,m-:11'vf ,faj,.Qx.e :1ei,ff1,,gm .ve 'wit 'wx we wp- ,pm fs igwnmief bww--sta-1 wfnyfi ,W-t.c'M.-17',fwf:.t:'iwi-3 'In-sesiseilEiyfllsessef Page Ninety 'FG V? ,afv ry ff' . . JK lax SZ: 57' ,i Urn. F'-If '- El F-H S : E! ral: Chfl it il ' 1 55 I 1 ' 1 S' :' E f H ff' ki :ve H ,5 K ffl .X S ff if U cfm zum H fl G5 'QQ E K H 22 xi Lwif fi I R 55 V' 4. 14 3 :1 S f .- ik ex .':, J R 55 kd E! if Um Un? fi il FS S 5' X f u if xv aw f: , . Q A if-Si Ra E1 it Um Chfd H ,Fi C5 Ls J E I cl ix, cw FD 7 T F X 55 'Qi' V rib cya is F W Q Q S? X 1 X I cf cw .cm f Y, .I A4 f-5 'J 'QA' 1 4 if Li CJR? Ya ff .sf 'fi 4 5.1 -ig! Q VF-w - - l'3f'7Yb ,DC,.lfe5 GN DQ, X9 ,1 17:55 J gggiwgbig-dwg!-sg-smix THE CORRAL 1929 Eiwfnc-iw-ia7'aEeHf'13 sg gf A - A i I fa l Ca if Eff n . if 7 CY. Cr. ci: SL 5 Elf off 625 5? Q- if Q53 Snamuocx GAME Q52 I5 IK C15 iff! A421 S513 5.2 SHAMROCIQ 27 AT CHILDRESS 0 cw cw P This was a bad day for football, but the Bobcats were in high spirits from the If last game. The Irishmen started out using passes in the first quarter, and the Bobcats QQ' JL were unable to block the attack. After a rain during the intermission of the half, the 5 gg muddy field slowed the action. Goff, Bradshaw. and Dowis played a good game for 70 , the Cats. ng 53 V N Rf CHILDRESS 0 AT QUANAH I3 if :ls The Bobcats went to Quanah for a non-conference gameg they were defeated at is the hands of the Indians. The Bobcats did not have the fight in this game shown in if the conference games, but Teague got away to some flashy runs. The club was V L' somewhat crippled, and three men were used at quarter. gg 2? ik ,rl C5 ga if I H vu f -- . . ou 75 0 t B 79 Q9 - qv? VJ K7 QC fag ZS V Ez. vu if WP K IK ca as if' if fa on CN WWW., Ai CLARENDON GAME Zag lg sg if 'J e,1Q-nkougaqxgedmngsmfagaks Q:JCEigNN.,DC,1f7gHgNx.c9Q,Jf?'g7!hs-9Q,.1f?9'5'!SN.-S7Uu X - 4 , 4 r 4 , 4 4 r 4 r 4 v -e Eg 6 'W.S'L'1' 3Cx'X5L Q! DCs WJJQ.!f DC NXQQIKU G 'XiJll'J DCx'NQfQ,0 DGx 'k'9Q.I? 'bC XQFiLl D Page Ninety-One 'K 2f3?f1fff fI1' X il THIS l'URli.AX!. 19257 3221 T' X21 iii+f'1f4LiE31f?l . .9 QQ X. ,M- 1 'v V ir l f WK MEMPHIS GAME F-3 l A IVIENIPHIS 6 AT CHILDRESS 6 'E f The Bobcats next met the strong, undefeated Meriiphis team, favorites for the district title. The Cyclones were doped to beat the Bobcats with considerable ease. but they could not score until the last few minutes of play. The Bobcats were determined to show that the breaks thus far had been against themg so they started ' fighting. Every Bobcat played a stellar game and kept the Cyclones at the Childress A V goal until the last quarter. The Bobcats scored the first touchdown on line plunges and perfect punts by Dowis. Johnson, Cooper, Willianis, Crawford, and Newberry FE tackled the Cyclones for losses, and Bradshaw, Dowis, Teague, and Van Bibber plowed .35 through continuously for gains. The second and third quarters were devoted to passes by Meinphis. The Cyclone ends shifted, and the line used the spread formationg but the Bobcats spread with them, and the Cyclone failed to score. Both teams fought with all their strengthg the Bobcats were determined to hold their lead and beat ' Menipliis for the first time in four years. In the last two minutes of play. llflemphis K blocked Childress's punt on lVIemphis's two-yard line and crashed over for a touch- down, tying the scoreg the try for extra point failed. The game ended with the ball in Childress's possession. This was the best game of the season, and the Bobcats proved M that experience and their share of breaks carried them to a tie with the strongest team in the district. f Q , T A I X5 J fa Eifzii is HL? 5.1, MEMPHIS GAME , A - 'zfrvff W 1 fwfr, was-.f,!f.! fgxjlt .Aff plz.. lm' fd - V-'Yu .1015 fYns.,15if,,1Jf' gfNXx,,.fiik, 'x iX'X,' I X X ' N, 7.05 QILEZNJ 'ill Ylqkf in WRXL1 'l17 'WHL' 'lfff' 'Tiff XVKXQ' lf 'Qgif XKXQ' Leif T P090 Ninety-Two il '37 Efi QZT'fE1fiQllf?'liQ Tllltl l'UBll.Xl. H129 Q37 Qi-fiili Q U Y C1,Ar:eNnoN GAME NVELLINGTON 6 AT CHILIJRESS I3 The Bobcats had now reached their winning stride and were yelling for revenge at VVellington for the 2I to 6 defeat at the first of the season. The game was won, the last game of the season played on the Fair Park gridiron. Stop Powelll' was the Bobcats' motto throughout the week preceding the game. The Bobcats entered into the game with the same fighting determination shown in the lylemphis game and immediately started into gains that carried them to victory. They outplayed the Skyrockets in every faculty, and Powell was stopped for slight gains and losses each time. Again the whole team starred, but Bradshaw was outstanding, going through the Skyrocket line time and again for gains. The Skyrockets scored once l and the Bobcats won with a I3 to 6 score. This ended the season with the Bobcats S just rounding into a winning combination. ii' .... , 4 'ini -- SHAMROCK GAME -Vu.. jf, .Aff WA- fl'-2 JJ' ,Wav 2312 ,1dQ.sT8xs-27 L'tf'A'k QQ fv' NX, '1 ,1', X ,J - f - - - ' - ., - -- - V, Q we -iuasym -gr'-fnff'-wegfff1mc'wxe-- 'QL'f'f7:if'1',iJi1iQ'X'aX wx we :sf vt Page Nz'nvty-Tlircc Vgffq 1 fllf G ffm Cxyfb H 2 m FAH SQ N K 'ap Cf U 01:1 ,. ,5 R R5 gc! i? 1 'Jn 'ft 1' ' 5 Q figs Ah., 'A Q? J ls LN KD fl I X G5 if .. J! R9 CN f? L -L L: 41 if E? ii ik , . l J Ji. ii is ni L ff 1.4 xr IN 511.1 'L JK 505 ia gt. 5 5 ew. cvs 5 3 5 fi sa H! we fl 55 aa 5 7 .LM Cfvff' .. fl an 1 vi lm 4? EK .-jk: :Urn i 1 F5 A I 'A .a X 5 ll cfm cw: ,. 1 x ff' Q2 mr K I um EW w -seiligfeigeffiff3331132413 THE CORRAL l929 ,w...., ,,.. I A OUR Boosrms As we look over the pages of history, we see many men who are to be honored for great services to their fellow meng but we do I10t need to look in history for these men. They a1'e here in our ovvn midst, and they have rendered extraordinarily com- mendable service to the school and community. They are always ready and willing to take part in any activity for the good of the school or community, and it is with extreme gratification that we dedicate this page of the year book to them. They have truly earned a place in our hearts, and their memorable services will ever linger in our memory. We covet the thought that we will ever be able to make our names as worthy to be honored in our livesg for to live the life of a good citizen is the desire of every patriot. II . II. Gray, Il. C. Prrslar, IV. C. lhwix, 1101111011 Crzunfv OUR Fiuexns gyagg ,gwx.,9e, .1Ufq+ fQlw-DQ. .10 lfwx.cue,,,4g.,i,.m.,u'M' E.ee,.,aQ ,gm .. i1e,,,n gm, Je. .fag-gm. -se,.,ug, gm, : L3 Q x .,,, -7 -x owl - ey ..,, f- -x i,, - , -x ,vu ' ,es i...v f' 'K tv., 1' ues oo 1 I ,ws ui. ,fee ic wi ,ne me wc Dv' as swine we Sc W. ,fre nc wiwf as vm. ,111 af we ,nf 2 Page Ninety-Four PM we CT P 45 s 1 sz! E K ,. CJ C2 Ch fb 3 m . is 1 xx-5 mr .31.. 5115 .. is Q-5. r E5 div '-'lf-5 ,. IR F5 xiii if di.: CNG .i is 655 S92 X! ii Uk? cvs H E5 Jia SKB fi fag, .t X! .4 CIN? LNKJ fi IR Q2 'ff' QE' 'af ii Clk? i..Wv'D fl JR 53 QQ! X! ix Uk? WP JK 65 Q I if U cfm mf: ,i ii fill 32 bf cl-to cv: ri il V3 Se' ff Clk? CNW: .. fm 'T-Tw xr I I pu .N ,1 , joux R. NAYLOR Assistant Confh CLARENCE PARTAIN Foruwrd lN'Iutt was the fastest man on the team and an unexcellecl passer as well. He was captain this year and has an- other term with the Bobcats. EMAUTT SCHIED Cofzrh ALBERT COLEMAN Zlfanager Al's yelling voice kept the boys fighting throughout the season. He was always on the job with the towels. Page Ninvty-Six ll El 1'0 i 1 c . . . CARROLL Bow Center Ader had a mechan- ical eye for the hoop. He was high-point man for the season. VVILFORD COOPER Guard ii Chicken was a hust- lin' guard and at for- ward he played a stellar game. E. R. BLAIR Celztfr Literary activities kept Lindy out at first. but when he started playing, he proved to be an excellent athlete as well as a student. CLA Unis N EWR ERRY 1:0114 'tml This was Claude's sec- ond year at forward. His speed kept him in a scoring position most of the time. Page Ninety-Seven 5'f'f'f-Til? -. i.'i'l'lliC'0RRM,192515 , Ztilii?Hiftiiiiffffgirzf? J x 5' vi vi X t . A ,. W , V 1 Cx-v'J V. 55 ij, SC! if OLAN VVHITE 2152 Forwara' Pj gl This was Olan's first year, but he was a pre- 'ig eminent g O a 1 shooter. He won t be back .Q next year. N' fN f' Y NSU if VERNON JOHNSON G uard 7:3 ,ii Unk was the only iii, freshman on the team Y . . . f: i this yearg Wl th his '-if . . 17A pivoting offense he'1l make a real guard dur- 3,64 ing the next three vears. fm ' li '75 '92 if .-,ik-J r Viv'-W NEIL KEY fi rf. Guard 'jj kx'ZJ if Ox was rather heavy. E352 but he knew how to handle his weight to an 1' U K., advantage. He will be a decided asset to the gpg , ,. O team. is 3 at E5 filo fin'-5 Q. LESLIE BRAOSHAW 353 v C1 uard gf: Ju A real man at guard CEP . R and good at going through the defense - sf tor goals. i, QVNU WF 5? Xl fi'j,. in '21 gf E' -' ' 1 Yglnfuffli'1'iY'M:5Qe V:::i:3'N- .30 riff: :NNNMUEE xg gf ,ww mfr. N11 pf' 3,5 -stty 5,411 gg wqw- Ulpffmg-sqk.. .,L,,,fy,3gi, T' f 1 4 .f . K K... ..,.,.,-, , fp willy: ,- .FQ .fyf NX. Q-rr!! mf! im wh 'Wg .fff in, 'W 'gvffiwr' we -W Page Ninety-Eight sh. ta,.4,,,,,5., ' 14 .,,, ..-' X., , 'l 4 THE CORRAL 1929 . Jr . QF: f S9 + e.-3 ai rv +- Q' Ti.. 11929 is it lb lies gl 'I e as elf ai eason ,ff gg .4 Gab E + I 2:1 sf V v With the laurels and bruises of football tucked away, the Bobcats started their Ji 1 ii practice for basketball. About twenty men appeared to Coach Scheid for places on fi' 5 the team. Mutt Partain, captain, Boyd, C. Newberry, and Cooper were lettermen i SL., back at their old positions. After a few weeks of training, the boys settled down, 22' 6 with the addition of White, Bradshaw, Key, Taylor, Blair, and johnson. The team Kg was ready for the county race. The season's schedule was divided into two halves, ana participated in by teams from Childress county. lm The Bobcats started their schedule with a victory over Community Center on an M outdoor court. They seemed to play on the bald prairie as well as on hardwood floors. , 5 In the twelve games of the first half the Bobcats came out in second place, with Carey s glig and Kirkland tied for first. Captain Partain was sicka great deal of the time during gl , 'H' the first half, and Boyd and Taylor were ineligible. This somewhat handicapped il Q the Bobcats' chances, but they showed form which would develop into a winning team gl' with everyone in shape and eligible. The Bobcats hit the winning road, and with 4 . gig Boyd and Taylor hitting the hoop finished in a tripple tie with Carey and Kirkland '39 for first place in the last half of the season. ll ' as The most important games proved to be with the Bobcats' old rivals, Kirkland gi: ii Ja and Carey. The highest point of interest occurred in the game with Kirkland played or Ll on their famous potato-patch court with their ex-captain, Mr. Nippert, officiating as I 3 referee. The game was marked with disputes, arguments, fouls, and side-line dis- Gi, ' 3 turbances on both sides. The Bobcats and Kirkland have always been rivals, and with Qi' 'f Duo this important game at hand both teams were fighting for victory, but the Eagles rallied 3 ' alla and were in the lead at the end of the half. The third quarter displayed another C2 f ,, period of argument and disagreeing decisions. This ended in what looked like a riot, Gr. i ? and Coach Scheid called his Bobcats off the field and forfeited the game rather than gtlg play through another quarter of such heated confusion. o git, E. l' The final game of the season was played at Carey to determine the championship JL Y Q: of the last half. The Bobcats' chances were hurt considerably because of the illness gig.: ' , ' '-. H of Charles Taylor, who was unable to make the trip. The game was close throughout gag and ended in a 20 to 20 tie. An extra five minutes was played, resulting in Carey's U5 8, scoring six points to win 26 to 21. 5, + 'S' f Although the Bobcats did not win the county championship, they turned in a ., l . successful season, finishing with a .650 percentage in games won and lost. Ader 3' I . . . . l Boyd was highpoint man with 117 points for the season. Blair, Bradshaw, and White, J' E 5 will not be back next year, but with Partain, Newberry, Boyd, Taylor, Cooper, john- C5 'F' as lj,-' , 4? son, Key, and manager Al Redtop Coleman back, prospects look good for the 1930 1 SH season. i ' A 4 Gif. gl if- Page Ninety-Nine , . K I . ?' 'ltill1fl'Ul5.lE.'xl, Will ' llN'lFlfi',RClL,ASS TOlURNAMlE1N'll' The Interclass Contest was hitterly contested on all sides, Olan VVhite gallantly defended the Senior honors and led his mates to a glorious victory over the Sophomores on Fehruary 14, 1929. The final score was 15 to 14, and it was with joy that the Seniors clinched the champion- ship of the Tournament. The semi-finals were won by the Seniors and Sophomores. The junior-Senior game was also bitterly contested, and the outcome was one of anxiety and suspense until the final whistle. With a few seconds to go and the Seniors one point in the lead, Charlie Taylor, Junior, let fly the ball from past the center of the field and put the juniors in the lead. Then Olan VVhite almost duplicated Taylor's feat, and the Seniors took a one point lead just as the whistle sounded. The final score was I5 to 14. Bradshaw was high point man for the Seniors with six points, and Taylor led the junior attack with nine markers. The Sophomores had an easier time disposing of the Freshmen. The score was 22 to I2 in favor of the Sophs. Boyd led the battle with ten points. lle was trailed hy the diminutive Carter, who received credit for eight points. The Freshy-Soph game was greatly enlivened by the addition of the principal, Alfred VVallace Adams, who replaced Goff for the end of the first half. His presence called for the creation of a pep squad which continued to encourage their principal to put forth his hest efforts. The opposing side did not make a score the quarter that he played! FAGAN VVHITE IC. R. BLAIR, jx. KliRMI'l' LVPSII.-UR' LEsLn2 BRADSHAVV PAU1. CRANE VVILI-'ORD Coopex ll Y 'X-, Q51 ,ld --Tlx, 'T' V. if 1' rx 1. riff' 'Nu ' xr if , . ,Jw H., sul. ,!,,,1 -, fn, fl 1, f xii, Iv' , Page One Hundred it ff '93 i If 'l'lllf COR!-I 'tl H329 'Q 21: f.Nv ','1 ,Jil Y l V Vlli'lRA4Cllx At the call for cinder path recruits, about nine me11 reported to Coach Scheid. jack Taylor, Il three year dash man, was chosen to captain the squad. The first week was devoted to charley- horses, slrained tendons and strawberries. A few trips around the track each day soon took the kinks out, and the boys were ready for the county meet. Taylor easily won tl1e loo and 220 in this meet, and his competiticn in the district was with tl1e strongest high school dash men in this section of the country. Boyd's work i11 the distances is to be remembered, especially his victory of the half-mile at the county meet. The track team lived up to the successful anticipation of tl1e coaches, who were quite pleased with the material at hand. The following consist is given of these men: Boyd and Durlucher 830 dash, Dorman, llilliard, Sandifier, and Coleman, hurdling teamg Cooper, discus, javelin, and shotpul. The llobcats placed third ill the district meet with IS points. Taylor was our high point man winning first place i11 tl1e 100 yard dash and first in the 220 yard dash. llis time of 21.7 seconds for the 220 fell only one fifth of a second short of the state record. Cooper won first place i11 the javelin throw at 152 feet 7 inches. Both these men are expected to show up well i11 the state meet. I11 addition, tl1e district meet brought more honors to us through VVoodrow Carter and C. P. Sanders who won first place in tennis doubles. This was one of tl1e best seasons the Bobcats ever had in track, and with Taylor and Cooper hack for next year, we should have still a better year. 1 Frm' Ililliartl, Il'ilford Cooper, lark Taylor, Carroll Boyd, Paul Dorman, Dzwitl' l,1ll'lIll'f11'I', Johnnie Som1'ifif'r, .IHIPIAI Coleman, Soap!! Spilllnan. 1 t ,, , Er, A 1 f , 1 1 1 X , , ra ff. t '-il W If-4, Y K N Y :QQ 11:55 fig1 :1i.Q'f fi fp If 3 9 f Page Ont' Hundred Om' YW' 371 NF. cw ra Y I I K 625 egg if K1 cj fl J x C' 3 SA l r u f ffl: .Eff 2 ll 1 .ty lx? xi :Da cw fs .. 2 1 55 Q2 a 1 .. 'SJ 'O CH fb I l C52 S7 S I .. 1-A ua fN,'1 .r 2 M, 4 ve 4 1 . I v 'Q E ! l. 1-A -.9 cw fb fx 5-3 'SJ w e .. :J K7 .1 X af. Su' N ! .. CJ 'JJ O19 IR G5 em A if H :An mn ii ff 5 rj ls: U1 fi 5 5 fl if cl ls cw fl f. 515 Ei' . UL: Pvf-7 'l F K G5 JL fi' Wi Ef4Q3b123E:ffQi:IFEPIEEIKQ1E15 THE CORRAI. 1929 BASEBALL V ., , dvi' First rofw: plllon Hollis, Floyd King, Kfrmil Upxllafw, Clarrnrf Ilfnxry, Elnzrr Goff, Coaflz, John R. Naylor. Srrond row: Iffilford Conprr, Vernon J0,ll1.f07l. Third rofw: M. D. Bylnvf, S. L. Baseball was just starting The tennis players showed Lee and Crews won the girls Lutfwr Ifillialns, Frank Pirrff, Lfxrlir Iiradxlmfw, Paul Crane, Qualls, J. D. Barklry, Jr., Tommy Cordwll, Ilofward Nwfwlzfrry. as the Corral went to press. TENNIS good work this year, especially in doubles. In the county meet doubles. Carter and Sanders won the boys' doubles. Carter and Preston played good games in the singles, but were nosed out in the county championship. Virginia Crrfws, C. P. Sandrrs, :Inna Bwllf LN, lVoodrofw Carlwr, Efvrlyn Prrxfon. rz 5 ,faq .gm -9Q,,10Q5 ,sive oe, ,fag pw... . De. .fm ,qwmo ,fzfig gm. .ine ,MQ gm. ,oe , .fagnp me , se, .10 -rm. . 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LHILJ 111 5-J' Z A1 Staff C,xRRo1,L Loo,-xx Iizuinrxs 1Wlllll1!fI'l' CECIL li ERSEY L'd.5lor'-iz:-Cffiwf .mum XVAXI,I,,XCIZ Aluxls AIUHNNIE Nfwxnk .IANIZT SlllE.lNX'00i7 Ifdilnrizzl Sjvrffzsrn' li11Jim'.v.r Jblllllllfjfl' l,ih'1'ary lidiinr AIOHNNIIQ Vv,XN lilmaaxz FRED H11.1.I,x1um RL 1'H l,12s1.112 .lrl Izllilnr Srfrrfzlry and Typisl Surirly Itllilor xVfll'l l' hlouxsox Rmmlzm' IX'II'l'CHEI.l. lfkxxclzs ANNE Sum Pllflfllfjfflfffl lfdilor .llfllulfr liflifor Cllfflhlltll' liqmlliflll' ASSISTANTS AND SLVCCPISSURS MAX V.-xx Hllamzx Ihvm IJL'R1.,xc111fR C1,,xRExc1z PAxR'1',x1x ,lrl lidflvr llixllifflf-ilkfjfliff lfl15ilIl'5,f .llllllllflff ' 'F , if A,,1 , 0 A J, P11110 UND llluldrwi Four 1 'fl Tlllf VUEHS KI. 25129 MITIERARY ACfCOMPLHSHMllENTS JANET SHERVVOOD E. R. limlk, KIR. CE11, Ramen I .-xnxx XVHITF Ipflillfilly Tmnz IJAVID DLfRx,.fxcHI2R ANNA BELL LEE .l. M. PRIQSTUN E.-XRIJTNE Llcwm Exfl'Il1p0f!lIlI'01I5 Spfllkillff Ilfrlamalion llrrlarrmlion Sjwlling FRED H11.1.l, xR1m RAWMOND Co1'121.:xN1u Essay Il ri1iny Sjvrlliny ibn.. ' , Q33 I 2-an 5 1 . . X I. ,A..v. 1 Page Onc' Hunrlrcd Five ,Nw ., i vizyflfiiffizfgtni if i 'lilllf l,iUl'll3,'U, l ZW! ia '35 '92 5? W at, CHURAL QLLUB 'f.Nu ' gg OFFICERS if iii HELEN SHERVVOOD . . . Prmrlmzt META Cmkkisox . . Izrf-l'r-emimt AYLEEN MANN . Sffrcrfzry-Trrasunfr Miss THEKl,.A .loxns . . .Dir-error Everyone loves a loverg so everyone loves the Choral Club, which is a lover of music. This organization has formerly had its sway in Childress High School, as J it has this year. Under the leadership of its enthusiastic leader lVI1ss jones, and on ii! the strenuous efforts put forth by every girl in the Choral Club, it has made an 952 enviable record. Music hath charnisf' this is the sentiment of the student body, which is always interested in attending a Choral Club program in chapel. I Y A V, First rofw: Ilrlm Slwrfwood, .Inna lfrllw Lww, Cathryn Li'-wif, Cril Roarll, Bmfrirr Trrrrll, Viryinia .-lfflwk. Sfrond rofw: plzalrr Prdrn, Effie' Ima Efuans, .Wfirlfy Poolr, Earlrlu' Cray, Cryxfrllr Carroll, Virginia Wood. I Third rofw: Lalloma Calrx, Paulim' J0lIlI50ll, .Jylrrn Mzlfzfz, .ildrlf Rnys, Lillian Trrrfll, Graff' .-lndfnvon. V, ,,.. . C , za ,QQ Y: cfm? ,ii Sf' Xi 52 .B-.:. , E4 cal.: A yi ,f 2, 'K' ' A '35 -JL. r is It , w f Page One Hundred Sir -fi Q -.i-X . . 'F -J . F ,. ap, .iw . vfyzgtrf r 1 V w 1 l1ng1Qs MLW.. dl -VT Jfgall-Sig-exited-Q llllu C ORRXI, H929 g.-31-M-.5-ie if frvfd is 55 i X! 1 -i 1 ' W W ARQH lll'llvlECVllllUlRAlL, DRAFTING Curl IN F5 1 - 1 - - F E ' O I' I' l L R R b 5.5, S Y, E. R. BLAIR . . Przfszflmit XVILFORD QOUPER . . lzrr-Prrszdmt Vx 1 w w w f w JK' 'Tr' PAGAN XVHITE . .... brrrrrary hes LR.xwifoRo . . . . Irmsurrr '-V' fig KIRS. VV. H. LEE . . . . ...... . Direrfnr ,-:Ex if if This class is at the present time composed of only five of the original members A- X who started with lX'Irs. Lee in the fall of IQ25. In the Freshman year, this was such I A I v 1: -xi I1 large class that two large sections were required to accommodate the class. bince then ' A L each year that followed several dropped the course while a few others joined the class during the last three years. The present seven members are divided into two very , bitter factions, Tammany Hall and the VV. S. T. P.'s. In the election of officers, I the YV. T. l'.'s won all offices, as they number four while there are only three Vi x,-,g . . .1 '21 members of Tammany Hall. Nr' ff: This department has been somewhat handicapped for the lack of fixtures. VVC IN . I . ' . li 5.3 hope that there will be some improvements made in this department before long. fb sf vie: fmrrf ll'ilford Cooper. Lro Ellrlr, Fagmn I1'l1ilr. Ii. R. lilair, Jr.. ,121 f i Donald Blnrlr, Cut Cra-wfm'11', Jof lfailfy Grrfr. ,XJ 55' IJKK is QL ff- 'SK - wr fi ,-L I1 cl 4, , Kffi Hilft-9 55 55 if ii' LTP V il ,Q ff as iff' N251 ,QQ -ES- 9: Elf' s if f Clie: ,, ..v- 5 ik ig as ,fs Q2 4.1 mr xf ., ., ifZ'e..,,f. 3sy..9e,fffgf,..m..9e,.aQy,qv.y..ue-.fwgf, u,f,fe.,,,.Q ,get.,ue.,.au1-1 .w..,ye,,,.fi.. ew..,ft pf. .fy.,,yQ5,' ,f4i'i,LfsNx- 'LlV DG WJ J DSHW:' ,0 'DGx'W. U? 'Zr.fi l:1f'I1G WQ Uff ai2Hw- flvffzinwi- Ay-f .-i.: w Page One Hundred Sczfrn . 5, H, 'QV' f ' ., il . ...M -it 5 wg 1 e un: comm ww - X HHEYCLUB OFFICERS Howfuw NEWRERRY . President CARROLLOGAN. . . l'irr-IJ:-fsirlmt Roman lX'IITCHELl, . . Secretary HOUSTON Ckrmv. . . Director The Hi-Y Club has done much as a service organization in the high school this year. A football carnival was the first enterprise under the auspices of the l-li-Y Club. and it met with great success in the sale of football season tickets. A faculty take-off was also staged by the club, and it was the talk of the town. This succeeded in raising money for the registration of the entire Hi-Y Club and all other boys who were interested in the Older lloysl Conference. The Childress Hi-Y Club put over the largest and the most successful Older Boys' Conference in the twenty-nine years of Hi-Y Conference history. lt is the only club in a town of less than fifty thousand that has ever had an Older Boys' Conference. First rofw: llofwara' N1-fwl1frr'y, Carroll Logan, Cfril Krnvfy, lI'l1itf J0!lll.f0ll, I-'rrd Ililliaril, .lofmny fan Bibllrr. Swrond rofw: Ilfilford Cnojwr, Ii. R. Blair, Jr., Clazzdw Nrfwllfrry, Roy Grrrn, II r1o.l. ww lluzzlrr, Fagan lf'l1itf. Third rofKj1v.' Donald Black, Clofvis llunrrr. Jim lisffs, Raymond Sims, Iluylz Dyrr Barnfs, Ilrrslirl Gro . fc' -355 1.3. 1, 7 , 1 r-ity' :rift f.7wL- tj X Y, f x Page Onc Hundred Eight OLDER BOYS' CONFERENCE -1 L S -ll .: 4-1 Q , 5 .: 4-J 31. bi: C: U.. L-J 1113 H:- m... A- JE L.: :fi .f-,E uf: IE C: LW us: Ew- PZ 'c pu: -Q l g. -ii .C ...E Ev-1 U-fm ..c 4-4 24.3 2 lf-ll 1, .: :A-1 L1 UL .cw Z.. Pi Lf .c HZ: ... .EC 6-JY i-1 fn fs: .c. ' 1.3 GJ: ?5 D. 'EE' :-: L.,- C: '+- Z L- U? 7'4- r' 52 .hm ,..v.J QT! .J ,E V571 1, P13 cv: .- :J .: 4-4 'L r: if , 'IZ 4: E-1 0551552.33 EULF9 JTUNHOR HLY o F FIC E R 5 j. M. PRESTON . Presidcnl HEATH RENFRO . . l'ifr-Prrsizlnzt RAYWORTH HL'P'If . Sm-remry HoL'sToN CRUAIP . . 1Jirrrtor First l'04LU.' J. M. Prrylnn, Max l'a11 lfillllwr, Ilwatll Rwnfru, Ilf'r.v1'ln'l Ilafnil, lidfwin Logan. Srrond row: Glrn Siiwr, Cffil Roqnrmorf, J. F. Carfrr, J. D. Mrllon, J. B. Sarlain. Third rofw: J. ll. Jonr'.f, Dflllrrl Nrfwllwrry, lilmrr Goff, Eugfnr Clrmrnfs, B. F. Blair. Fourlll rofw: Mflfoy Cfffrry. Franklin lI'rir, Sfrrlizzy Slllliflillll, Rirfmra' Blair, Rayfworth lluff. , ,f 'j 1 . wx, xv. 5, ,LL G w:. Ihzgv Om' Iluudz-rd Tru GQlRfl,, R1lFlSll'FZ1RY1l1lS o 1' lf 1 Q 1: R s I.xNE'1'S11E1umoi1 . . .lIl'l'.fflII'llf G1fR'1'511'1112I3n1.1. . . Virr-l'r1'.vidmt I'1.1.-XNCITS ANNE Sco'1 1' . . Sun-11rf1f'y Mus. T. H. BIICIIIIS . . Sfwfzxm I-'i1',f1' l'll'LL'.' .lrmrl Sln'r1u'nml, F1'f1,'11r.v .Inur Nfrfll, Ilrlwzz S0f'1'-zcr1r11l, I.11f'ilff lJnf'.n'y, lffllltlll llolxwy liffiw Ima I1.Q'11lI.Y. N'f1'o11d rofw: Cfil Rfmffl, Fayf .Umiw .1If'li1'i1l1', lfnzlrirv' Trr1'1'fl, liillflfllill liuird, Ruff: I,fs.'ir lflzmra Mfrrilf. 'I'f1ir1l rn-u'.' Calflryzz 71lI0lllflYL'II, .Vary Ilrfrn llruulirz, Cl1'a'lr1111'1 liwff, f:!lflII'j'lI I,mc'1v, IJUIIIIII 1311111 .Vary l'ql'I1IIA'lilI. lUflI!l'f,9 I'll'LL'.' ,lsrrlrr I'w1I1n, Alffll llurri 1111, .Iliff fIl'1'r11,' .Uurgfurrl llnllgfflwly, 11II'lT'ilHl 1Yrl'l'f llfrrzn .ll1'llf1'y. Fifffz Hzzcx' lf.'Iflv'r l'iwr1'1', fl1'z11'.' .l111lrr,vnr1, .Hury Imfzzixf' lflfinll, lmlly lffflr ll'ill.v. l'ny11' Um' H1111d1'1'1l lfl1 :'1'l1 1.-rv. .x.,5v 1' , rrag. igyglihq 1 1 , ,A. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MRS. RL'1z1.E M. FRANKLIN, Iiirmfmr First rofw: Ilvlru S!Il'l LL'00ll', Iirulrifr Trrrrll, Frmzrm glzzm' Smil, Ruff: Lrslir, .-Izalrf Pfdwn, lWary llwlrn llnrdin, lilzzora lllrrrilt. Sfmrzd rofw: ,Inna liwllw LN, Ivlfflllllll Crmfus, Lurillr Dorsfy, Ruff: Taylor, l!'illo Sjmrlunmz, llwlrn Gully, firgfirzizz Callofwuy. Tllirll' rolw: Mary Ffllllkllll, Slzirlwy Puolw, Marllza Elizabwllz .1111iingf, Cllrisfrll Carroll, .lilrrn Nlanrz, .Izmir Mar Ilaflwy, Zilpfm Grfrr. Fourth rofw: Inrz I1'r'4'1'dlnfUr, l31'arri1'r Tranllmnz, lVIrla Garrison, Nznlim' Ilugflzrx, Unldif l,z1m', lblarir Tlligfjwn, Lillian Trrrrll. Fifllz rohux' Kalir Ln' Rufmfy, Ifm Jllfllljllll, lvlffllllltl Dnzzglass, Umm' .Imif'rxo11, Ilazrl Dillard qllifr Grrfn. Sixth rofw: Majnrir Jolzws, Susiw E-111115, Ifra ll rsl, Maryarwl Daug1!1m'ly, Mildrnl' Simms, Eliza- llrlfl EAIVS. n s F I . Page Our Ilundrcd Twrlzfv wp. 11117 1 EOF, 5 ' MAQ 1 1 I R lbxl S? .1 uw: an 12 2 Q 5 Q A 1 hc Ff v Q A-J Ai? 1. JJ RU 1-Nfl 11 5 x IF, 1- - 1 ,, Q, x s' - 1 'A -7 3 K 11 i'J'C, ff 'x 2 R ,J 1 N:-'-yi Q 4- 3 1 1,2151 'Nr'-T 1. 2 K -f 1 X :A 5 f , ,AK 1 Tuff 11 fk PK r-x 'S : F f 11 wx. 'ini' 'X 2 K 71 15.1 -u X if .Jw ..X ft. 11 2 K Q' K rv xx Snr' if 11 4-,wg 'ws 11 P Q Q -:Q 1, ya if 1 fx- 1 . 1 x .nf F1 11 Clk? 'MFA 11 JR J . gf, 5? 11 Cf 'J 311114 ,W CN fb 1 I: 1 W - 1 1,- x , -112,11 -MAJ- THE CURRAI, 1929 2133235 If COMMERCHAL CLUB O F F 1 C E R s LAWSON BROWN . . Presiflenf CEERTRUIJE BELL . . I'i1-f'-Presia'ent EVELYN PRESTON . . . . Sffrrftnry M.fxRGL'12R1T12 NICHOLS . . Diref-tor Firsl rofw: Lll bC50ll l?ro-wn, Gfrlrmlr lifll, Roy Grnvz, Fayr' Marir Mrl!f'idr, Clovis llunivr. 1VI4'lm'ina Nafur. Srroml rofw: Iblary Ilrlwn Hardin, Carroll Logan, Eugrnia liaiml, Cfril Krr.vfy, .Izmir Rullz Crmfux, llflzift Johnson. Third rofw: Frm! Hilliard, Rulll Lvsliw, Rolfrrt Carmiinw, Frnm'rs .laz'k.von, IJ01lfjlllS5 Tlzompxon, Elizallrlll Callofway. Fourlll rofw: Franrrs Ilrlrn Ar'l'4Z.CllllI!l, l 1'lma Prirr, Raymond Sifnnzs, Domm Bain, l lorr1m' Kitrlnfn, lVilla Spark-nzan. Fifth rofw: Ivlariz' Is'yl1m', G11-nn pllvlllry, Lrtfy Hfllr II'ill5, 1VIa1'yf' Ilryan, Jwaryrxrrt llnrfgfllrrly. Effiw Lra Efuans. i , Nm . , M4710 -:Yam . 39 ' ' 11 Ex 'N 'Ni K Y -. fx , 411, Cwfh 11 A 2 S MJ X.. NK 11 .,A.. 111. ji 1 xx V--in xt X! 11 slr: -Twff rt : R 1?-15 'sz' x 1 .1 ,'.'k2 lfv r , 1. 2 Q ,fix Q I 3 -7 5. Y i.:1.'. . Nff QR : w 1,31 31 ll, :PJ -ww il 55 Kr' E7 1. CJK: ifvl-' IX il 553 Sf. O YJKD LNYJ 11 :K 1 ffm xl-' if fikv . vfJ 32 1,-Ax V Li E 5 .U. Aki' PHT 11 gi 1 -,S X! U C! KZ' Uvfl VY 5 m H? x f H C! K? CN ID 1. fl ,f 5 SQ' X K 1. CJR? CN fb 1. vii 1515 Q2 x 4 1 2 cf xo , . fnfkf- gfwx- , 9 Q 1 ,mfg -QM E D2qf:a'u31g1Q Z ,diff pfvnxf : L7 Q Z ,mfg 3-:VAN : 9 fl I mfg pfvrx i UQ 1 .mfg QM- : 17 ,gx'1v' , . 1312f '1c'-wowffv':cOw1fcffffac -Nw Off' was ww nw' as My mf' as MQ- aw' as WZ- mf' Emi Page One Hundred Thirteen ' i 'lllili f'0lilli.Xl, UUE? 11 fl 9 T? OFFICERS VVhitt johnson, grand emperorg Percy Merrick, Viceroy, Cecil Kersey, secretary-treasurerg Ralph Stowell, official oratorg Orval Mcliimmey, sergeant-at-armsg Bonnie Newberry, master of perfumesg Farrol Logan, chef, George Owen, gate opener, ,luggy Green, mule-keeper, Fred Hilliard, master of melodies, Wilford Cooper, social munugerg johnny Van Bihher, phantom driver, Robert Caradine, keeper of the royal shovel. L 'X ll, -fsfm - l ' .fd H , ,fi7y- ANA, el' hit-Vi xg-FQ, flifi - -flu L5-, ,wif Wx. 1,,1i7i: fllrxt ,LF ff V-N. ' gi' Wqli fi f wry 1 fi -xg,-r V :pw 'fi ,ggi lgfi,-32:2-eqxs Ju-N if -RN - V yy- -wx,-X -,JU1 ' ' ' M- :K X ,pf Page Une Ilumircd Fourteen IN .4 ' f . ,L 2 if if 17 C.-lv il x r xl. ,f . , 'HX N :' .1 i P I :A if :R r H 42' ,, 'i I -Q C. '75 XY I v.: .if .tg yr x f s 1 EF f I T .sl . 1 T-C' if ,t ,-X' Q af' X! l 4' R7 Inf XN 14' xx i I ,, .. ,.,, V ., , - 4 v N E 'IHIC l'URli.'tl, 1929 TAPPA HAFFA REG J.-.NET SHERVVOOIJ AIARY HEI.liN H.ikRlJlN FAYE RIARIE RICBRIDE FR.-xNei:s TANNE SCOTT FILNOR.-x BIERRITT RUTH LESLIE iii-IR'I'RL'DE Blau. NIO'I'T0: flIlfi'f7!'0lIibifiUIl. FLOWER: Corn in Ihr' bofflv. This Club served as the style designers for the year. Their red dresses show their art of inventing and Combining forms and Colors to produce :in zirtistie work. These girls also possessed a deep interest in athletics. 09 , ff fm,'Q1lQ,,1J', .jm.t9fJ,.,f.'1Tf, 4Tm.,Z.' wif, -TM. .DQ Y,-F, fm. Ji. ,Mi -N X f f M - A 'nf' hfT'LX'!'- ,l f:1f My 'Qn1 2'w fm -wifi' WL' pfff' 'ES ' 'LN' 'inf' RWD' ,' Pays Om' Hundred 1 iftvUi MC ASSOC1lAT1lUN OFFICERS S. L. IJONVIS . ..,.. 1JI'I'5illf'I1f P,-1111. CRANE . . . I'ir1'-l'n'si1Iw1t -IUHNNY VAN 121111+11511 . . . . . . . Swnffzzry First row: lI'ilfor1i Cao,hrr', .lofmny Van Billlffr, l'1'rnon Jolnmon, llofuwrd lv1 lJUll1'I'?'y, Tommy Nr-wb1'rry. Svromi rofw: .'IHll'l'f Cnlvman, Lvsliv Bradsllafw, Ifllfllfl' llfilliamx, Olaf: II'1Yi1r, li. R. Blair, Jr. Third rofw: Paul Cramy Rollfrt Car'aJim', Krrmit l'ps!1a+'w, Cagflr Traymf, Elmer Goff. Fourilz rofw: Morgan Crafwford, 111111111 Rrnfro, Fagan ll'!1it1', M. D. liylwr, Raymond Simms Pugv Om' Hzmdrvd Sl4.1'fL'i'1l 'wg-F ' 'rule mlm xl, 11129 ' fawcil LL! ' .:zi'xWlf' 1iQ 'F:G 'L ,ma , L - - tk kihf' ' '36 'Vx' gn' 1 mm ., fl 135 . A if U CPT! CNV3 .. 21 FF 1 xl! ' u r' T ! H uw: 'mn -. fi ffm' Kev' , a :4 55 K. cm , crm' H il Q Q , WL. 'QQ' if H N. Am. Yff 25. f x 1 xv S Z 5 f .1 rf xv: cnt :nv P R 125 .X E 4 xr U 'JJ Dv Y? ,, 5 R V , J E 5 Cx U. F19 2 R F-5 A if .f CJK? CNC! H 5 3 Yvfsx Si? bf X, C, .'f CNVJ ,, fi and QE' my H Clk? PNG il F35 z s Q? N l X7 Clk? C.Nf-3 ,. i R 5:5 Q2 E! an ik fir? Q'5 ,M E? 01? SCHULARSHUIP SOCIETY O F F I C E R S E. R.B1.,x1R . . Presidmzr -I.-xNE'1'SHERw00n . . l'il'l'-P!'!'3'fIlI'7If FA-xnxx XVHITE A . . . San-vffzry ALrREnNV,x1.1,,xcE ADAMS . Sponsor First rnfw: E. R. Blair, Jr., Janft Shrrfwood, .Inna llfllr LN, Cril Roafh, Donald lilark. Srfoml rofw: Marlha Eliifflllfffl lmliny, Carroll Logan, Ilwlwn Hass, Mllll7'il1I' lI arrfn, Franklin U'1'il'. Third ro-w: Cathryn Imfwis, J. ll'. Iiradslzafw, Ilrlrn SlIl'I'4UJ00li, Charlrs Bass, .Innir Mar llallry, Joyn' Shfals. Fourth row: Ruff: Taylor, Guy Callofway, Tinry Carlwr, LaRu1' .Mar!in, Maryf Byran. lflflh rofux' Fagan lI hitr. Gfrfrudr llvll, Zona lirlh Faullenrr, lmla II alIon Il'alJnn, Frm! Ililfiam, Gus Crafwfonl, Crril K1'rsr'y. N 5. T, ,S Q47 'W A g Q .- Ji Q 1352- - 1' in .I Qifnffi 3w:'bx,:i1Qr ,mfg gIXbxx:9fl:,1lQ3 :Qty :13Ql 44111: .QSM 29315155 3355- ffl 5141? LDC: 'IK' -NM : L1 5 inf' WM- 'Ulf ffifgf 6 Nw uv' as 'kwa uvf 25 My uv' mi Wu 'ff' UT we wp nc My 'fm' wr., wx' nw' ww Page One Hundred Sevcnteeu i' 4 K7 Wx, 'i ' 5- , ..vv. x ..1 1 S: xr 1 Ft X, pk-, in' ,. ii 1 x x ,f x F5 , B 5 51' H .,, uk. il ,ax 5 . m : 7 H H.. 'mfg V. .QQ Ji- Vg 1354 35 'Sf .. .,,. .Nm M ,Vi r 1, K f vv. .v N rv XJ' Ef U wx J' ii Ji. xg' Nf H '. x'3 '.f'.'A J K I Q hx :U ,N v ' 2 l, I' Q f . 1 H F7 x V N xW S f 1 . A 15 ' A 31' EL 1 3, .F 2 R 5-S 'SEI X 6 -:J ke. CN f'- F 1 7 1- , . I K , A 3 I X Y 1 f. J' L - 1 C A R.-Z4 x f 11 C, -'I '.'u'.' PRR if 5 u I BK NK Jw., J C2 w I N. 1 Z x J' Y 1. v -Q-A 5 K :J-.1 ,A .ff P 1 5- fs lf!! T 'f -Q11 mr: I 4 1 r x 1: x R. PL J Q fl L SX E! L, -:f-.1 :mt- il 35 K , Ri? ,J 3 ,1llf,. ,,fYrx-.TQ .nf x ' ' F ' ' Y ' il' Vi x x 1 X UH-. I filxliki. 11.4.9 A LATIIN CLUB OFFICERS NIRS. CLARENCE E. BALEY .......... Sponsor ANN.A BELLE LEE . . Sf'1'on1lCol1.vul NIARYE BRYAN ...... Sfriba FRANCES ANNE SCOTT . First Com-ul CARROL LOGAN .... Treaxurvr First rofw: I mnn'.f .-Inna' Sfott, Carrol Logan, .Alnna Bfllr LW, Maryf Bryan, Cm-il Krrsffy, Mary Hrlfn Hardin. Swami rofw: llfulalz Dorsfy, Elnora Mrrriit, Euyvnia Baird. Third rorw: Donald Blark, jlllllll' Rutll Crffws, Clofvis Hunirr, Marie' Bylwr, lVillia1n Barnrlf, Tommy .rlnnr Jafkson. Fourth rofw: Maurinf' lI'arrrn, llfoodrolw Carifr, Franffs llrlfn Nffwman, J. D. liarhlfy, Bflllllll Rav Silnrnmzs, .l. M. Preston. Fiffll rofw: Euyrnf Clr'rn1'nI.v, Cllllflyllf Bmwfrx, llfaflz Rfnfro, lluglf Dyfr l?arn1'5, Iiarlwnr Lrfwis, Fflton King. Il1'r.vfllf'l Ilamil, Gwrlrmlr Brll, 1'VlrCoy Cherry, .....,... . . , , . Y.- ffv M. yr. mf. mx. X ff- 'X.x.,i1f: ,mr bm .51 f Q,,,w .mmffg mx-. Al 'Xt ll X! ' I Y 4 V A 1 x -' GMWXT' 'ff' vzr'.'VxQ 'JV' df ,f ' fr ' .HQ ,LV T:fAJ5-. gifqd' Mx, 'fr ' 'zfi ' :Q J X15 Nm, QrPf ':: KX - Pays One Hundrrd Eiylurm '4i 'A ' ' 11! ' ' A 'I74' 1 V... 4 f-- wx ' . , 4 - ' ,5v:i,f3xi3H, qi ,P - ,V ,, ---e 4 4 SEPT - l'7HY'2'f'27 ao-25 W Q iQiETg1i.!.e.v!as riugllgxixlxlr' .- , .4f'2151 Y' F f f f lf Ia. XJ fl, , ff n ', - If:-32 W A '71 ew- fa' fab I wif' 1' 'Q ' ' ' ' ' m A . 5 Pk SGCEQETY R I f I , ! 1 1 Q N' B- f Q Q 2 f f y 5 ' 'f fumw v 5 x , an Q CALENDAEQ rl I 5-C Y. Qiiw , 5 .vhs a f-?nieC'MiQ1efn 'oc'NiUffL1f irtfwl-,1 f. - Qfrf m3'svm':ff SOCIAL EVENTS or TI-IE SEASON CN xaflirlxrld'-'hgvQ5Xx,9QNalW'fvl SNQXX E 1 Q Axe ASQ' 11412. .Qx-,xx eg--l r Jai: Azwxe 5 9 xgxf . 'H , X t Wil. r aft..-1 . . - , 71, t- gf .. - CW f3 if A 5.5, as B 2 A sf? 1 3? V Y 1. 1. tl Uk? CAD no - we is ,ist M. G. H. E. A. SOCIALS rose cups of candy hearts. Red and white S? ' , decorations carried out the Valentine colors. Miss SA! The M- G- H- E- A-v With fhfflf PH-WPOSE afld Armstrong was escorted home by most all of the aim, 'Amore and -bigger socials, functioned with boys who were present at the party, three overwhelmingly successful dances this year. The first annual shindig of the club was JUNIOR PIRATE PARTY 2 given by Cecil Kersey, secretary, at the home ' I if of Mrs. Baird. Signals of the organization were The exceedingly rare costumes of medieval sg slid carried to infinity. pirates worn by the Juniors at their pirate party Q,--9 QP , , , at the high school auditorium March 7 were Lili' it During the Christmas holidays, the club enter- unique to the nth degree. A tained one of the largest crowds of young people . H l H this season at the Department Club with a dance. Progressxye Pirates was played a large part sf' Entertaining for members of the old gang who of the EVCHIHQQ but as a surprise, the whole dele- V' JL, were at home from college for the Easter vaca- gatlon broke unto an uproar at the beginning of egg, QP tion, the club was host wtih a dance at the the party and scattered throughout the city in it Department Club house March 29, their automobiles. This shock of indignation led is to the discovery of the treasure which was their FOOTBALL BANQUET raeson for the stampede. ja . ff d b I D b t Miss Regina Todd, Junior class sponsor, is to ji? l The Proposltion 0 ere Y erfy , e enpor be complimented for the good times she has in at the aflnlliil f00fball lmnfluef at the High SCh0Pl afforded for her class and for the many successes 5,5 Decemberb1r,f1928gt with io? peerille ,present will it has received at her hands. IQ not soon e orgo en. e s a ave a re gl grassy gridiron next vear he said if the boys S23 sz . . . . ' ' J, HI-Y OLDER BOYS' CONFERENCE V .1 will assist in putting out the grass. ll cfm C210 WP The main address was delivered by RW- Gaf' The Older Boys' Conference held in Childress ig land Shell, and the invocation by Rev. john Mal-ch 3-9-10 was adjudged by Grover C, Good MUHCU- Interesting Ph359S Uf football Were dis' the most successful conference ever held in the 'fvfi Cussed by YOIISUTIHSKCF, VV- C- Davis: PI'iT1ClP3l, twenty-nine years of the South's Conference QQ Rf Adamsg Superintendent, Brewsterg Coaches, meetings, ' ' , ' . 'SIMD gjgdgirand scheld' and Crump' Preslar' and A total of approximately 54.0 delegates from own il ' seventeen West Texas towns attended. The ik GIRL RESERVES PARTY hospitality shown by the citizens of Childress 1 , . was ex ressed b the delegates as being the best. Cy The Girl Resffves Paffy held at thed Homespwere ogened to the visitors, and cars Euddiiilamgaircllelsloldilzi-if colrimifltleel clilziiiflriiifi wal were furnished for their convenience' Lib u , , two Us angoutstanding social event of the year. Booby The first session of thegconference was held 6.5, 'prizes were awarded? beauty contests, and even in the high school auditorium Friday afternoon Q12 athletic contests were held. March 8 with President Homer Bell of Denison lil gf Th t th d h ng for armers before officiating. Houston Crump, Grover C. Good cfm th fe gfles 'Tlina Cefieshrffienfs consisted of heart Patrick Henry' George Simmons' W' C' Davis' ffm auf: F Bas' d ,Chr d e ' . h t h I t John Mullen, Rev. Thompson, Dr. Horne, W. B. ours A Shape sa.n VNC es an. Miflmmgu P C Qcoae' Hamilton, and other leading men from West Je A confetti .and serpentine baffle In which no Texas towns directed the eleven discussion one was mlufed ended the evening' gloups which the delegjtes were diiyidled ijnto. sf ese meetings were iscussions o t e oys 'V' ciio SENIOR VALENTINE PARTY themselves on problems of everyday life and elf, Ulf , , , were centered on the upbuilding of character and QF' A. , The alleged dlgmty of the Seniors was Sub' association. In addition to these meetings, a A :acted to atsezefe dstgalqVI.Feb,G1ary. Ii yvkif' large assembly given over to religious ideals ey yyere ell CI' HIIIC y lss aggle mg S was held twice daily. if ten- rece orchestra at a Valentine party arranged V JL, by tllieir sponsor, Miss Tila Mae Armstrong and Rev- Th0mPS0n woke the ,boys UH to the fact Lyle, GNP held at the High School building. that they must start building their character new fl . , right nowg as in the race of life, the first mile JK Each of the Class members Present fffelvfd 3 reveals the art and proficiency of the trained, the Valentmf from tge gecqatefibbgx' after fhf name second mile reveals the efficiency and application X of the giver an L e fnscn C Semmfems W,ere of knowledge of the person, the third mile in- sf sic read alqud' The evening was Spent m Playing cludes the hereditary structure of the parents, and Lib CTP Progressive hearts' the fourth mile shows the hereditary structure of QV fs Red hearts were molded into the ice cream his ancestors. Experience isadear teachergadvice 521 which was served with heart shaped cookies and and 0bSCl'VHfi0Il HIC Cheap and plentiful, WHS 2 L+! W if , if cfm cfm C-.1d15u'gsx::DQ:i1zlEEv5:Wx.:9Q:5fQE,ifN'wE:3Q:flvZQQfiNBx.,SJ iI1StfIZe5lJQ',Q5x1:DQ:i1z12i:.gx5x,:9CiyVZQ3QWx.:Ql'i::1lfQt,FY-EES o .WL H XSGTNXJ-JP' DS XXJ-.jf DG V-MUJP' 736 Xi. JWDEXQJMG V-N..'-if' DG XL.-I-JP DG Vlk.1.'jf' JG XM. JI' DM, Page One Hundred Twenty ' 1. A c f-ogre, .f.-my ugrm. Mae, ff: -off r 1 1 . iso-Qffxswve-, :Q 91- . Qs-ii-Q1rfi,f?f-QES-itti false-iftc-,?S. FHL LORRAI. 19.29 ,3affJif'eaa4e-- J ri' il 55 all ., if SUCllAll.. EVENTS UE THE SEASON i, fCm1inunlj il Q2 rny .. SJ V theor' roved. The boys re orted many ques- SOPHOMORE PARTY u y P . P 'l'!K'? ' ., , ' d d t, h 't ercome , YM nom ansvlelle ' an vo ei on Oli li GY f h The Sophomores were entertained March SI fl these problems were recorded as findings o t e V, , Y , , , FN conference with a kid party at the High School auditorium ' by their sponsors, Mrs. VV. C. Davis and Mrs. The election of officers for the next conference R, M, Franklin, 1 ' ' f . do io be held at Amalllliailiexas' Created ll pollll 0 The room was decorated with Easter sugges- rsfn interest for the politicians. R. C..Neely of tions Memberq of the Class were drewed in fit, Amalllllo wasdelecled g'ii'df ,5' Steel? lgegjrlsrtl kid costumes, and they played hoboes and l son' Ilcbpresl ent' an 03 a el 0 ' ' dumbells, l'gossip, and other children's games. l X secre ary. if The Feglllaf liallqllet .at the City' Hllfll- ff torium and served by the Childress ladies was one of the greatest banquets in the history of On the mgrning nf March U ahfut 3:30, the ' -l Hi-Y C0hf6rCI1CCS- The Amarill0 Hi'Y High Senior Class of 1929 left for the well known gg School Band furnished inspirational music for creek which we know as Raggedy Bill, Begfer thiS and all other 2f1SSCmhl1CS- than two thirds of the class attended the picnic, C! T .' ' ' v ' ' . ' 5773 An honorary banner was awarded Brecken- and with the spring joy dominant in eyeryones ridge for their Supremacy in the basketball mum, heart,.all were overcome with the exhiliaratmg ament. An exceedingly humorous Shakespear- excurslon' can drama given by GaiIlBSVlll9, entertained the VVe shall all remember the misfortune that visitors. Peppy yells by each town represented. Gertrude Bell was a victim of on the morning filled the hall with hilarious excitement. Inspira- journey. She was going at a brisk speed when tional and constructive criticism was given hy she attempted to make a corner. She could not ,ZS out of town speakers. see the corner in time to stop on account of the QQ' The Conference ended with an assembly Sun- ggsgefhlfllg'ga:e:'jfFgsg:'1ii:m:effIfUtsffgnfad dav morning in which George Simmons of Saint li ' ' ' 'U ' ' fl lm tn. Lohig Missouri asked each boy to write hh ate 3, the occupants of the car received only Chfl' 'I ' 3 ' I l ' b 'h , ji, greatest problem and his address on a card. mmol' rlmes These boys received a personal letter from Mr. PCl'h3PS fhf most memorable fhlhll' Oh this ggi Simmons a few days after his return to his picnic was the event concerning Mr. Adams. 5? office as an answer to and a solution for their The boys framed him, and at a signal given gif, questions. by one of the boys, he was assaulted and taken 'EZIQ . . to a tree where he was bumped. After this, ihllldlessullqd126dlieleg:lleStatilrlscfolglglfsilx he was deprived of his shoes and stockings. E-tfi 2-rgist Smg? fhegi-EEN? if ith-iawork in Soon after 'this violent storm, Cecil Kersey was 'Sql' 035 on Hence ln e 1' . 1 d .. V grabbed by the boys and taken behind a bush, Teygaxf A lfilgl .350 ileflx: Czcrligzicgegi where he was deprived of a few of his necessi- iifi nia e or lllg lvlllg ln ' ties. This act was witnessed by only half of history breaking records. the picnicers i D fix P x- 'j The delicious dinner spread consisting of pies, 'ffl H14 BANQUET cakes, sodawater, fruits, sandwiches, potato chips, The annual Senior Hi-Y best girl banquet was and mahi' other dellclohs edihles was flulckli' JK. , fifi mastered by Houston Crump in the upper hall dfvhufefl' by the l0h09S- E2fPl0fflfl0hS through 511 of the High School March 21. newly discovered passages in the caves were ,fl d N vb .d f th I b carried on through most of the day. Bonnie tg-2 , liolgarh ew helll5'v.lF1relil ellihfil 2 hudf Newberry was a very popular fellow on this llmlle .l e ipeei esf vlll fl? W ls eg wail occasiong it seemed that the boys would not allow ffiiz' were gum ln t e mm 0 annvs or per ec him to be alone for any length of time-for WZ: attendance at the conference sessions and other reawm of their own activ'ties and characteristics. A picture was made l ' . ' of t e Hi-Y favorite girl, Esther Pierce. The M155 Affmlfffoffg- with her hiis reid lhohlllfadlah 'Elf' girls stated their reasons for being presentg it inmlueho t C P acptatlokmi gat dereflf e C 1 'fin proved to be a very comical situatlonl lgzigle illilotitulgrgldnplrfri The liiiredllziltlteleitulgertailnti Sh3PPY feasts were glVCh hi' W- C- DaVlS, ly strengthful classmates filled the automobiles Millard Humphrey, Bill Henry Gray, john with magnificent mocking melodies on the re- ,jfj Forbis, and Alfred Wallace Adams. turn. Sz' E! n QQ ew- to tg- ,tr no , 9. w '51, as .fo f i f lf. f, ,S ff! x .ag Nr Nw i QQ. f-.S Qs 1 I if .aa CND ll il ff--5 QJFJ ' 5 If ll CJK? UVfJ n :A .i-L4 27 it as 'sta' Sf Czllx? Cwfb A 55 , if If ijt! PHA 5 2 rw if CJR? QQ 12. .I X. li 5 tif: - a x 4 ., ' H1 1 It . 2 A I Y' l 17 i B J x .f . , .-J tp- lxv 1'2- f l -1 I C25 1 ,. m r l I CJ YJ CN 1' J V. 2 R C5 Rf ti C! K7 Ch fo ri A5 'R F-5- K2 if 1-ik? n A G5 132 elses, ,-gm, :ve I wg, ,pie :sei .AQ gm. pezwg gm.: :J age 1 .1aq,wgst.:9e :,,ag.,-gt..- 9 r:,,f.vg. gs.. gp Q , ,1llG: :QBx,,Q c 'Wt.: L!7'1 as sms:-me ac sw:-uff' as sw-uv' a,wvf.sm.c sssuv' as sm-r-f,vf ac'wq 'ri-f ac'sXs:tf.0f s,..n.. Page One Hundred Twenty-One if UQ 9'-1 -aw fb . 1 ti R1 CS' C12 Rf x. vm CNKD 11 gl 1,15 tif: 'S-5 if 11 blk, 1 rf: il ,Je 1 t -fl B!- he 1. '.Jk'i 'Puff .1 IK 4 . mf! QQ X! ll UND CNC rx fl ts. Cm ULU a 4 E! 1:21.- inf-- 11 ,J l 7 1 'iv i li!! Y! CNA' 11 il f R tv w A - 4 E: 1. LH.: Vu'- .. 55 f K XVI 5 5 Ei 11 who C'1v'C- ft YK F5 :'1' if rib cw.: fi is K HJ 51' 1 flfe mf: .1 il .aw ,I-,tt lit!J BP E! 1. 13--J, url. ,3 ta .- fi S? E .f Jie cy: 1 H 515 tl: if xl CJK? ik' if . 413, Q:,f11jfp,Qwx.sEJl2:,f0Q,fm. p21.,,J. 1 ,1,. flwilltl xl! riqtt I-4 fi'- ,yt 5 'X'M'Ll 7JG we 11 - 1' V -H Q f 1:r:'s-ff! uf SEPTEMBER- DECEMBER fCont'dl- ro. School opensi exceedingly large supply of Football boys received sweatersg they cele- freshmen proudly walk into high schoolg brated with a big banquet. everyone likes the superintendent fine. College students visit C. H. S. r 14. Truman Fletcher's talk concerning standard Latin students favored C. H. S. with a pro- rings for our school went over with flying gram. Talks given by ex-students. We left colors. school for a week's vacation. 17. The Seniors show real pep. They have first Beginning of a big social weekg a dance at class meeting and elect officers. Jim's. 21. Due to the 'lever-lingering summer fever and Sweet forget-me-nots, the Bobcats al- JANUARY- lowed the Hollis Tigers to score over them. C I b t th tv t d fth , . t , 28. Bobcats defeated by Paducah C43-ol. faiiidrioe reriorlrs ay 0 e year' no many OCTOBER- wlzgilirttivsr-became warmg so he just reared 1. The Liveliest organization of the school The staff is struggling with the Corral. comes forth. The Girl Reserves have their Blg annual sale 15 on- fi,-sg meeting, Hurrah! Bobcats defeat Garden Valley 21-16. 5. Who'd think it? School turns out at 2:30 to go to Wellington game. Bobcats defeated FEBRUARY 26'6' T90 bad! , You'd be surprised! Naylor was honored 9. The Seniors have class meeting and elect a with ri riee shower in Chapel. football queen' Contest for most attractive girl. Run off 12. Bobcats defeated by Shamrock 27 to o. hetween Seniors and Fish. 22. Look! The Seniors have class meeting and The school is still here, and We are too discuss the Senior rings. tin body hut not in sniriti' 24. The P., T. A. feels greatly honored by being District haskethali tournament. entertained by the Senxorsg they are glad to Again the Seniors gave a program for the award them the prize of the membership pt T. A. Comesl' Wh t l Oh h f ! ' th 26. Bobcats defeat Clarendon I3 to o. faeuzity iaksiltffifin sec un was e Seven sweet young things happen up with NOVEMBER-' question marks on their faces. What's next? 2. The day of days-Bobcats tied with Mem- phis 6-6. Everyone went to the game with MARCH- Hfull altacllmelltsji , , Older Boys' Conference. Evervone enjoyed 9. News! .EXTRA!. The Fish showed their pep showing the hoys ri good tirne. ' by glvlllg a Htlllllg!! they ?alled,a Parlyg Conference is overi what a wonderful time 16. They're here! The Senior rings arrive. or reereationsi Congressman Marvin Jones speaks to student Jnggy argues in Hi,y meeting ahnnt th'e body' , f toastmaster for the banquet. 19. Seniors have class meeting and elect best- County rneett Seniors show ability as sales- allqllfollnd boy' , , men in the sandwich and sodapop business. 20. Begigmg and pleading to get the pictures Seniors eieet rnost Popular girl. ma e. 22. The Tappa Haffa Keg went places and saw APRIL-, things. r , 23. fRead twice before stoppingl Bobcats defeat Selllols Won Contest for 'Post Povulaf glll' Weiiingtont Most popular boy of Senior class elected. 26.190 tell! The Choral Club showed their Fmals for m0SfP0PU1Hf,b01- , talent hy Performing in assembly. What say! Good olte Senior Day has arrived! 27. Who'd believe it? juniors and Sophs beat All out for a blg 'lme' T00 bad for the lest Seniors and Fish. Q6-ol. lg, ih?tSCh001- H f C H S 3.13 it dl t hit 1sr1cmee'ye or . .. 2 tiggrggggl Ezstrs up an eaves sc 00 or a Miss Allen vi1asn't able to find Mr. Scheid 29. Thanksgiving Feast-DeM0it,iy Banquet. for fifteen minutes. Such scandal! 30. An honorable bunch took snapshops for the annual. MAY- 1 The students say they have the spring fever. DECEMBER- The fever or what? 3. Girl Reserves hold meeting-fserved by D. Not long now. The bacculaureate sermon W. T.l Guess for yourself. was delivered in the high school auditorium. 6. Run-off for best all-around boy. Juniors Commencement exercises. Schoolls out- wong believe it or not. Goodbye! Cdmjf, 3-jXix.-13f:,,1-'lift pins. LTC, ,fair Nt. DQ, JM.. gm. .9 .3314 4 . tt ,aft tit., 31, ,,,fr. , c'Nt:--wf ':1ctkwQ-urff'brit-weelf'-'i1f'.'w,4 1,nf om. Qfff'-r '1 ff I1,1'Vk fJ :Ef1 Ht' Page One Hundred Twenty-Two X' ff BEECN NW Qruwmw We I I w ' Q9 f I .. Y 2 W sf V XKYQW 69 FUfNlU 3i-Q 2 Q L X , x 1 Wg EPS y ? 4 A 1 l THE CORRAL 1929 4-'Jn BELIEVE IT OIF NOT 25 SENTIMENTS SPECKS v-1 . . '32 Deaf Editor' , MISS ALLEN: Have you any invisible hairnets? L We are pretty blondes sixteen years. of age. SALE5LApyg f'Yes, ma'am. We know how to speak French to waiters and M155 A.: Let me see one, please. QS can dance well. We haven't hydrophobia, hall- gh tosis or salt on our collars. Still we are not I 5' I Q33 popular. Tell us how to get IT. FRANCES JACKSON Cas she rapidly peeked on the 'ln BLoNDEs OF C. H. S. typewriterl: 'AI use the Swift system. SQ Deal' Blondes: ' ETHEL PIGGOTI' fwriting in Ionghandj: I prefer gg Learn the things that mothers tell their daugh- Armour. ters not to do. -ED. . 4 an 4 V. P. A. R. CAUCUS GUS CRAWFORD: Innocent hunter plus fear ,of I . , ' Women multiplied by pursued echo equal, The political war of .the V. P. A. R.s was ex- Naniuuh ceedmgly calm this term when at the sugges- + if 4+ tion of their president, their meetings are ll 0 U 2? Laugh and the world Laughs with youg weep held the next Thursday mght' 6:5 and you streak your rouge. 9' 4' ' A ff if ff BRIGHT JL AN IDEAL COUNTRY? Mrs. Franklin says that the French drink their is ANNA BELLE LEE: What could be more sad coffee out of bowls, but Gus C. says that A than a man without a country? the Chinese drink their tea out of doors. RUTH LESLIE: A country without a man. If an an Xl ' BOTANIST JL, HEROISM , , fe -f 'tTh l t, d th d , bl t th 2g Jugguy had just beehl whispirihglprotestgtiggs in Eegoiga fjgllnyly. C gar ner e ongi 0 e l anet's ear as t ey wa e a ong. u en y ,, ,, - - . - , an irate bulldog faced them. Juggy climbed I sgzerszxdwigigttghg hoixekgzsaoi, you to look 1' a tree.. Janet cried: Oh, Juggy, I thought y y' ' you said you would face death for me? ' Er-r-r yes, replied Juggy, but that-bulldog SA SA DA JA ' I ll amt dead' ,K N 4 Wanted to sell a fishing pole by the president I5 feet long. 'f' CORRECT TRANSLATION ' r ' MRa.f BAHEY: Herschel Hamil, translate 'rex CONFERENCES H ugni 4.-I-h k. fl ,, The fair sex proved themselves an exccellent ,. ERSCHEL' e mg ees' study during the conference. MRS B ' Fugit is the perfect tense tx, . .. . is 4 If F : Oh . Th k' h fl . HERSCHEL ' yes 4, 4, eh mg as cas Eu: If a young cat is a kitten, would a young CHAPEL ADVICE ON HEALTH 'at be 3 'mmf .. , , A 5196? in bed, not in YOUY Shoes- EXCELLENCY OF MAJESTY 21:3 E 8 u , 4? ESI brfsgggtaijxphe sumkissed. Mr. Naylor was telling one of his classes a few 4 D0 not leave the light on things about monkeys and in the middle of Q Sa it with cauliflowers' his talk he realized his class was not giving qs yr - I him the attention he should have. He said 1 Dont sneeze In my face. U , ff-3:3 Don't be afraid to bathe. You won't shrink- sevefelyi Nowftudems' lf Vol! Want to Sl? or rust. realize a true picture of this animal I am ' Eat fish and Watch the scales. telling you about, you must keep your eyes fixed on me Uk: in an an ' , ,, 4. N is ABSENTFMINDED MR. BREWSTER: Is that your cigarette stub? Cathryn Lewis had been looking over the Christ- BUB MERRICK: Go ahead, Mr. Brewster, you mas cards on the counter for sometime, when saw it first. the 'salesman suggested: Here's a lovely ' ' Sentiment. T0 me 0UlY 505' I BVU' lUV9d'-H The annual staff Latin Club gained a notorious That's fine. she said, brightening. I'll take victory over the Spanish department with a 55, five-no, six of those, please. score of I5 to I, yesterday. Page One Hundred Twenty-Four bi . -LIE -3 .. . A ,. ,Wu . .. ,I N, 5 ,Q K, , N . wi la-If .5 .. V . - - I' 4,-ir' '- af II fr ' 4 yer- f ia:...g.1...f .. . ...mn ' ' ' ' ' '- 'NAA big . I lfiz -5, fn- ' .f,f Q lxllfi Q3 E i1T5Q SEEN lyihegfdff fffgw- lf 1, ya, XAHHT KEEPS THE BOYS KEEP THHT SCHOOL IN SCHOOL GIRLCOMPLEXION A BRIDGE S -O 4 5 E -1 5 A WPPH rm mei Qfua-5 X319 EJHCPCITNWLOFL X!! Hawk? ff V135 H ' O ' , -. c: :JU 9 Q H H Q wliysw-mwof N X f STEAL K mmf 9-V1'f'ffi5'1Cl '2,i:f I In ji T5 , f 3,1 TH VLwQF 3ENNlEcN:ww, E ,,J. -W, 4 THE CORRAL 1929 BELIEVE IT OR NOT WANTED: To buy 4ooo bottles and a still. TAPPA HAFFA Ksc. 5 W Q When asked if he took a bath last night, Kermit U. wanted to know if one was missing. R 'K 0 - CORRECT RoY LONGSHORE says: Two kinds of girls are: The one that rolls the eyes andthe one that eyes the rolls. ' I I U ' STYLE According to Donald B. brevity is the soul of wit and also of successful dressmaking. I 'I' i RACES WANTED: To hire a chauffeur for my next race, also two Chrysler Plymouths. Make dates now for good. Money, plenty of air in tires and gasaloon tonk - carborooster. -JIM Bsnw. L ll- an if ARI STO CRAC Y MU1T PARTAIN: My idea of an aristocratic plumber is one who calls his wrench a pipe organ. ' as is at ? P ? Crump believes that there are more bears' than there are bears. U l I ECONOMY Kersey advocates Shakespeare's: The girls of former days were not any better than those of today, but the styles enabled them to hide more of their faults. as If e INITIATIVE MISS CAUDELL: Give me a sentence with the word justice. C. LOGAN: Pd justice soon kiss you as not. nv av uw OBSTACLES TO SUCCESS Song in the ear, liquor under the belt, and woman on the mind. U i I PERFECTION In the beginning, all was perfect, there was a garden but no hoe. JOHNNY VAN Brenna. ll' G R ANNOUNCEMENT Girl Reservers will entertain Hi-Y boys with a dance at the club house Wednesday. Hi-Y BoYs: WE ARE ASTOUNDEDJ' 'I 'I' l The lazy river is always in bed. Snrrcmans 8: Co. H I I' How did Mr. Adams' debating team win during the county meet? How-Why-etc.? ALL KINDS OF HARNESS: Good horse collars go-devils, cigarettes, candy, gents furnish- ings, churns etc. IMA Liv: Wm: Co. l 'I -l INDIFFERENCE SCHEID: Do you careiif I smoke? Miss ALLEN: No! I don't care if you burn. in as an BRAINS MARY HELEN H.: 'tYou should think of the future. Cscn. K.: I'can't, its my girls birthday, and I have to think of the present. ' I ! l 'I TERRIBLE Ralph Stowell wonders if Ionah's whale had halitosis. fl I' I' LET'S MOVE Miss Roaakrsz And so, because it was feared that Napoleon might attempt to establish a monarchy in France, he was banished to Elba. He was told to-Sand Warren Cinter- rupting from rear of roomj: Giddy up, Napoleon, it looks like reign. F 5 1' POEMETS It's easy enough to be pleasant When life flows round and round But the girl worth while Is the girl who can smile While her garters are coming down. I I l ENERGY A. W. A.: Why did the labor boss fire you from that job? AL CQLEMAN: A labor boss, you know, is one who stands around and watches his gang work. A. W. A.: Yes, but what's that got to do with it? AL: Well, he got jealous of me. People thought I was the boss. . ' I l I ETIQUETTE I eat my beans with honey, I've done it all my life. It makes the beans taste funny, But they don't slip off my knife. 5 an 4 1 WRONG AGAIN PoLxcEMAN: judge, Fred Hilliard is arrested for speeding. FRED H: Your Honor, 'Man's inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn! I'm not as debased as Smith, as profligate as Byron, as dissipated as Poe, as debauched as-. JUDGE: Thirty days, and officer, run those others in, they are bad as he. Q enagsczpesrf ,., vsfgsqgse-1e4qsq.gsef: Q, ,Q-.4 Page Ons Hundred '1 wentySlx EG UH'-1 tal eilo Ula'-7 QB rg ella THU 3 4 elle C-'HQ cfm -9 ll 2,2 + 4 ella cr Q ll 4 'l' one GHG 4 + ,,: fr 4 H- 25 + gn at 'z ea 5? is tri W Hoa' ' -yy ?nt?as.. ' dx. V 3 X . . A . 1 V Q , , V ., , I . 5 g . ., Q1,, N .. , Y, 4 H I , I ,VL g A . g ,V I ,,,.4 3 X , A . ,. Y -, ,pf - ,,.Z- Q - n lg, L i V , X E . . J .s'- skins--ff. -1 '. .V ..'. T 1 . 1 r ,I Ei .T U A ,-1 U Ejklfiifiiiff llffiiligflflgf THE COR RAE, l 929 QL5,132311221-fiLQ1GZfQl:Er ii 55 -gn.: Z -u:.::: I :zz Z I I I I I : I : Z :TI I 2 - :.,..,-.,: :..-. if ' ' C111 H '53 Il H ORRIS 1 PLEME T A U FUR IT RE CO. 7 5 ll U QQ U U Q lb U f H U 'if U QQ. U U K5 U S? U ff? U cv-il U FS U Sf U li tix? H H FARM IMPLEMENTS EE U SQ, Q COLUNIBIA PHONOGRAPHS i , U COLUNIBIA RECORDS K U R . N HOUSE FURNISHINGS ff U . R, , , . , X 5 OP 1E ILE E URNIT URE II 5? Fff' U76 ill'Ul.f8 you to our nzusizf parlor if COMMERCE STREET PHONE 56 v:or1v1u1v1n1n1u14l1u1u1r:1 1 1 1 1 1101111 1 1 1 i 1,i,,1:,i,,i,,i4, if Q lf, PM Sifffff, QAM, Dilfflfg -CYAN .L7C,-11731 fhx- .i.frHjf1' ':fgf'4Q,ffsVfq 'XFX' DQ, fffn -1Nx.,17'i. mfg f'-'vw H255 du - W GTX arf' 'DGHVAQ' 'fLnf ac'w:-ww U' asuwr- wff n,+3'mme.cWm- Ln 'ncTwU- 2:w nc'Kw4' gfff4vs'w Puyr' Om' llundrud Tlrirty-Una Nf 1 3 N .,' f , . T 3 R! N gQQ!f 1tilEi53,'x1, ii 5 111.141101-zx-1411411111:11n1i:1::1n1u-1411011-1i:1u1u1:i1an11n11n14-1 EDLICATIO THE BULWARK OF PROGRESS Naturally, this organization is backing thc educational forccs oi this city, county and section 365 days in cach year! Childress Chamber o OITIITIGFCS 101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1n1u1-11-1101-Q1-11-11111111 1 1 1-1 12101111111 IK 1 vi X: ri 1. .1 ri 5, ii ,Ma N ,- U vw A if E! if ri ri v A ,. A v A THE CORK.-Xl, l929 rift lit? :t..,-.,:..:..:..:::.,..,:.,:,,: I I 2 : :iz : ,,,:,,,,,,,,,:.,::,: - - is , CTT' II if QQQOWWWZ fzferesfs X453 ,EE The school which makes this annual possible if is interested in the education and training of the students that attend the institution. as if' We are a kindred institution in that We, too, are constantly striving to educate the farmers to the value of our products as feed and ferti- lizer and to get them to understand the profit KJ gg to be derived from exchanging their cotton seed for meal and hulls. Clk! CNKJ I I I 0 I l l As an institution engaged in similar lines of -sa endeavor this Com an wishes to extend I 1 P Y E453 reetin s to the students of Childress H1 h is g . g 65 School, to Wish them Well, and to hope that their plans may materialize into fulfilled uw . if achievements. 515 E? CWf3 10, K9 E353 65 CHILDRESS Cx!f.3 COTTON OIL MILL, Inc. 'QQ' CHILDRESS TEXAS '---i-n-H-it-if-i'-i-A-r-1-'--i-i'-i-H-i---i-1-H--W-i--H if gg? QIMJQ, 3QNSxsL9QLff0fq pzwxs .9Q:,10'?ggfX5xs:DC: ffdffz 3QXwx,:9'gi,fZ5J 3151! fllfflflq ,QYgxslDQ: ygvxs QQ 417114 .Qui G 'vu uv' D6 'V-k ? JP 'D5 M. - - ff' as wo uw' mm ,sms My ff-f' as Nw-urf' an 'wi' off- N Page One Hundred Thirty-Three I u in u ii H H u sv u u H H u H u le H H H H If li Q H ll Q H H n li 11 u l u U m H Q U 0.0 J i C! Q1 r 2 J r s 'A .N 1 , . QJ T 1 CJ K xv r f 2 .2 i . 3 E A , .' j s 'Q ? X .' V' 551 Q J , K X w .IQ 1' N K X 5 k P I THE CORRAL 1929 .10 T Q' fa 0 'J is FIRST NATIONAL BANK 5? I Q P AND THE FARMERS Sz MERCHANTS S TRUST COMPANY fa E' Q To 1 v Aa 2 Easy--If you have the money to buy them-If you have a savings account there is no use to 5 worry-start an account today. The Bank of Personal Service Capital and Surplus Combined, f3I0,000.00 :V + CHILDRESS TEXAS Page One Hundred Thirty-Four , Bi F55 gait? uno C-'HU 615 64? M JL: PNG fy! K1 1 :Ya L+: one 'Il' 4-'fs +4 dia ll KI I1 -4 who CHQ F' 1.3.1 one UNO Y I I 4' :Ma Dub S? Ji., GHG R3 L+.: D H -E A1 Y V : NV , V 1. lvli' 5--' er as A- 1 'ga -y n,, ' ,.-Iii Tllli VUIKIC KI, 1929 deafize he Rea!-fe Realize he deal- -JKL .sean -men . -.:1r:., The mind is the master weaver, both of the inner garment of character and the outer garment of circumstance. He is fortunate who lives in this grea t country of West Texas where schools and college rank among the nation's best. And in Childress We are justly proud of our school system which ranks second to none. We congratulate you who are being grad- uated from our high school and Wish for your happiness in your college life and success in the realm of business. wss:1rLa4ga6gps,.se,41ga6gss:prL4gasgw:.sLa4ga6gmsQe,4gas3yx,sL4 nfncewawfwrwwewfnsewwwfmcwweffwcewsufwraa WEST TEXAS UTILITIES COMPANY fx i, , A -5 iz-m ,fi P g One Hundred Tl1l'1'ty-Seven THE CORRAL 1929 ' Ei 4 Aper Your Education SZ E. Qs E Your ome Should Come First Home is the very foundation of happincss -It must come first if the family is to lg have the best endowment. 2 05' F41 A Z ii in V' ANY INVESTMENT IN A HOME IS A WORTHY ONE 1 3 It contributes to: K 'Q' ig -THE COMFORT U 1,3 -THE BEAUTY I 52 -THE CONVENIENCE ll gg of humanity. I JE I S19 P l. Ev ' P HOME IS THE KEY TO INDEPENDENCE- 'Q ia H 15, gn The lifc goal of every man and woman Clio is financial independence. That is not Si attained through rent receipts, but , through home ownership. jg I Fr 831 4- '25 I 1.1 The best comes from here at no additional cost 3 rf: I MAYNARD LUMBER 53 COMPANY gig A PAUL ROGERS, Manager Phone 223 Childress, Texas I f n 0.0 . SZ Page One Hundred Thirty-Eight rf E f A Ay,y y C lll L -1 ,ry rh- t J K fi., if f' N S14 5 1 iii I K R 4' X in Ik rl. , 2. -, ,t FH B X N! fi, tx R f . 11' ki .fr 0 91,3111 iiiiiiiuzni 3 as 'ii Bi11f?ifi'1iQf i3231r:22f1fQiLQf5T'ii THE VORRXI, 1929 pM'f??P fl U II H ' f X X I 4 Tl-5 XWW U U U U U U U ll'l1wr1' tin' Piflurfx ll'r'r1' Math. U U U 126 Value qfP!y0f0gmpl2y What would this annual be Without the M students pictures in it IU Goon PQRTRAITS That's Our Specialty H Years of experience and earnest conscientious study, together with our well-arranged, and modern-equipped studio, place us in position to say that our portraits H are as good as the best. U J trial is all we ask. BARTLETT ART STUDIO J. Roi' BARTLETT, Ouvzrr II Phone 742 U 309-311 Coximaaei-3 CH11,mu2ss, TEXAS U u--,.u- - 1:1 ii: 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 143014 o ocn U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U Ii U U U U U U U U U .g.,.......,.....,-..-.,-.,..........,:.:: :I I ,I :I :,: .....,:.,:..-..f .-.,-..- -...g. L V Tm, -gvQ,.,af. A.jxse,De-,f4f?- 1-Nxt ,Llc ,fvfq Q-Tmayigii . s:.,:F1.,,f-'1'- -U'-what s I i ,w ' LX' ' 1J'f '35'tWQ' JW 'iifnk' 'J ?:15 WxL' 'b1 'f1 T313 -1.SWVQ gff 'R:T f N My Page Om' Hundred Tliirty-Nine f If X E f Y, 'x N 4 I 1 f' i u A N 1 P X, x X i .1 fkx, .J .3 QV' ' fr .-2' .1 'J' -4 :Ya 5 Ya 6 k THE CORRAL 1929 5 0 ,o, Qs 75 53 LACK SL 0 o 7? in Qi, .E LL: tip gg ABSTRACTS Zn L O A N S A N D ' gg INSURANCE gg 6:2 G5 sg si si ' E Nr 512 L25 ix fA 'T E E if 95? C4 0 wr H Orr' Q 615 II alfa UQ H iff P H o N E s if Orncs 252 - RESIDENCE 253 cfm ii 625 SQ H Q? Q zoo COMMERCE ST4REET sz f + EQ one 5,30 ' 'A 'i'i'i'i'S Ya Page One'Hundred Forty .. , E , ' -F -A - wr ' ' 11- E 1' 1 2 gi- -E 'A v K. '- f W' N'7'q ':::5,..u,, WEL' TISIE CQIIRAI, A C15 - V S32 N f CJ K? CYS ' f 2 H :vw la, , . . .E f. I., A ...IWI4.:am - . II cw.: cya I IR G5 sw E I Xl C! N7 c.-I fl f R P25 II CJ xi ,N ,T ,, I 2 CH . S? H .5 ORRIS-WILLIAMS U '55 S2 I 11,-7 Q ,jm,.9Q-,fa17, ,xv Lfil 1 -4 1 ,fifut 'fjf' 'QQT L mQ '.l1V' .X I f I - -I I 0:0 II :I I CHEVROLET 22 M H? ,. xg ll I S ll C H Q O UND 01:0 II IK U ff? !! vi - A ' - UG H CYP .- KS I 41:0 '- X53 N-,Lf :Jia eww .I fa U ,,, II Qi! R . H . N O R X: President I xg Fifi 552' mr QQ? l!ll'F-Pffudfllf LL II FXS ll Sw if If um cw: lk IN 344 MAIN STREET G5 QQ xr' H uw N 4 3352 mf, g'cWXx:DQ:rff'fg'g QQNLUQ. ,digg 3QSxR,3ll-'fi'f: QNX- -TNT i?i1,l5C'. ,102 f G Wk' L? DG 'x9YfI'U? 'f2GkLX'-V' 'Q- 13LFxW'L Qi 'l.r- FH .SfN3kC VL Page One Hundrcd Fo:- SALES SERVICE I RIS , H R. L. WILLIAMS I H !! !! X H giijigfzcyv ,-'-33.133 X 1431 . fn .NV f- fgfvw xx I IU !! I I I I i! !! !! hi ! I I CHILDRESS, TEXAS !! ll o 0 0 ozorioioioioioioifriarioillirxifxioioifrirxicviux oioioinioiu 9 , ,gm 'K IVQQ fI:Wx,.25ll. iff' gfxbx- .27 ,, Y -IWBM l',IfP '3CzVk ' lf 'ECT xvlf' ilfff' 'I.'. IQ' 11,'f' ' tj:-Tlwre N .,, .III ,gm f, if 2,5 FW Rf xl, 'X 14. Y. ,n 'x J uf .HI Y. ' 1 1n1n1 1 1 111:11 1 1 1 -1 111 11111 1n1:1:'1 1 1 1 1 1 1n1v , 1 iUf f J COMPLIMENTS OF LON ALEXANDER DRUG COMPANY IN BUSINESS SINCE IQOO PHONE 82 CHILDRESS,'1'EXAS 1,,1.,1.1.1.1 11 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1.1.1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 11.1u1u1 CONGRATULATIONS CHILDRESS COMPRESS COMPANY COURTESY SERVICE P 0 H d df F n1:x1L1x11 ini 1 11 1 11111111 1 1:1 1010101 'IVIH-T Q'OE5?? V W ,101 1 1 1 15131 1 1 1 1 1:11-1 1f-1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 'WFPPSHARDWARE WWIHAVEITU R. H. NORRIS HARDWARE COMPANY Phono 34 CHILDRESS, TEXAS 11:11 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1.1111-01:1 1 11:11 HARRISON DRUG COMPANY Phone 26 CHILDRESS, TEXAS PgOhddl' I' 3 EHS YUKIPST 1.2, I 1101: 11:11 111111111 1 1 1-1:1 11:1 1 1 1 1 121 1 14111111 111101 REID B. SCOTT DRUG COMPANY 136 Commerce Street HOTEL DRUG COMPANY DRUGS - JEWELRY - OPTICAL GOODS VICTROLAS AND ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES 101111. 1u1n1n1u1n1 14111 1u1.r1.n1o1.r1c1x 11,11 11011 1. 1 1 1- 1 - 1- 1- 1- 111010 T0d,djf,S Upporfzmzy omorrofzefs 0551527131 LINCOLN once said: HTeach economy. That is one of the first and highest virtues. It begins with saving money. Today is your opportunity to begin your savings account. The possibilities of tomorrow are many if you have the money to make it possible. THE FIRST STATE BANK CHILDRESS - TEXAS POHddFS n1u1ix1u1nx1a1u1c1' 11 1:1 11014 11:11:11 .111 1 i1 1 11 11011151 'l'Hli l'UEIli.'f.l. lfljlll K 1:s1u1011:11:1n1u1u.1u,1o.1:111101:1u1:s1:s1-4:1-31 :.1n.1n:1::1:1::9o1o1fr1 PERKINS 81 WATKINS CO. THE BIG STORE Where You Will Find Most All the People All the Time. Tll e f,o1L'esI Prices in Town 101014 in 111 1 1 10101111 1ll1ll1n1ll1u1n1ll1n11 ll 1010101111 111 R. R. ROBERTSGN CUMPANY COAL - GRAIN - FEED Superior Stock and Poultry Feed Phone I6 Prices Right .1u1n1n1:-1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12111-1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1u1n1u1u1u1n1 MSEY BROS. SIGNS Speed llfith Safety 11:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14114:14:11a1u1n1u1n1u101u1i1 1 1:1 1 1:11411 O PTO lNeI ETRI ST ,5 es este asses ztle F T a' Z-T-U G1 F' d BAZTL NOBLE REID B. SCOTT DRUG CO. CHILDRESS, TEXAS ,nag .N-.. Q. , .X,ls.. fp' 3-. W V. In U... Page One Hundred 1- tg S ,L 'X 'x 'xy 'I 'l'l'lli l'ORRAli ISPLJ iTQ,f'fg?f ' I A .1u1n1n1u1u1U1n1u1n1u14-14:11111:1::1u1u1n1u1n1u1n1:r1n1u1n1o1o1 SO THAT YOU MAY KNOW lhiformly High Quality and Responsibility Are Consistent With the High Ideals of Childress High School We zfft' for Clzila'1'e.v.v High School W. H. Gray Plumbing Co. I3I Commerce Street Phone 332 1-111011115191o10101111n1n1n1n1.::131:1n1:11111n1::1n1:r1u1:n1u13101 HOME FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishers OLDEST BIGGEST BEST 1u1c1:r1:1:1n1u1i1:1 1 1 1:11 1:1 1 1 1:1o1c1:u1.1:1 11101 V I IRRELILFS 1n1 1 -1:u1n1n1n1n1-4:11:1u1n1n1n1n19101n1u1::1:w1:m1a1:n1:a1.1 101 ANDERSON'S STORE Everything to Wear for Both Ladies and Men CHILDRESS TEXAS :s:,,:i.:..:..:..:.,: :..-J Z 2 It: : : I I I I I 2 2 :1:..:..-..:1,- xi lf! ffYrx,., ,Alf -xbxsjllf ,101 -fb fl gL 4'Q,il4'I'j IIA-,,1lQ.,1dff:f1,N ,2Iif,,fffq --Nx1.f7C F 1 1' anew- fff'f:nf'wg- pf' :ff:'-wg-11-Lnf w -f cols- fic, PWA- 'inf' minsb-ffLfrf rm' x 1 Page One Hundred Forty-Eight THE CORRAI, l91Z9 22fil1i'Qi1wzE::fflii f ' ,5 3 C5 Qt? N I TJ cf U cw fn f. F K H? E 1 . , cz' -.1 aw ri ,. J R. Q 1 P 6 vs 1 Q? T 1 i , U, .. aw. ,. 2 i Q m , I v QA ir' 1-.2 ',q. Y F Y if CJ R1 mm H il K 5 Q? w r -J 1.-5 5 x E: H Lul CNW it IR fm ,qw git A a :V E5 ii rm .f fx lu TL' 'JJ ki rw fi ., 1 u Sa' x f H CJK? CN fi H J 1, CR sw s f Ll On ' Q x ff. Q1 x f H U 'CP CN v'J H I x F55 ck Sf' if db ECS. T. FORBIS 81 COMPANY ii Complete, Line of Ladies' Ready-to-VVear, Cents' Furnishings, Shoes, Ete. l E Post Office Building IZQ Commerce Street il L----I-0-----11:-iw:A2 I I 2 2 :fi 2:-1-IQ:-I-,I1-:bl-:T-:QS !! U , Q PRESLAR at GULLY Il Q INSURANCE, LOANS, AND REAL ESTATE li ll ..-..-i...-.-........-,-....-,:.,:.,I..I.:.3I..:..:..:.:..:......,..,,..,-.... ll Willys-Knight and Whippet Service How ABOUT YOUR BRAKESPP A VVe have the only brake lining machine in toutxgg therefore, this is the best place H in town to have your brakes re-lined. Drive in today. F. E. RED, FITZGERALD QQ PnoNE 436 Mieniiz BLDG. ll ..:.,:..:.,:.,..,:..:..:.,:.,:.,:..I.:..:.:..:.:.:.:.,...:.:..:.:...,..,-,-.- ii ll - JOHN E. QUARLES COMPANY Quarles Quality Lumber W. H. CARROLL, fllanager CHILDRESS TEXAS Q:,10Q1 Qxx,:DKf:,14fQ: Qu, ,9Q,,fuQQ',Qm.,L1Q:,Mfg .Qmuif gg' -Syfggliffff, ffwkglgiifafi Qss3,',11.i . lf' I Vx x .ff eww-',nf' as -W.---'ff' at wu',of' nc xVQ ',lP' Djll- ,.lkirii wg 'ff W .1 fx J fi. vt Page One Hundred Forty-Nine 1u1:r1n1n1n1 101111:1:n1u1:n1n1:m1r:1u1n1n1u1:-1n1n1u1 1:1.1:n1n 42E'1i'UEi?iH4i1 WM. CAMERON 81 CO., Inc. BUILDING MATERIAL WE HAVE PLAN BOOKS AND BLUE PRINTS COVERING ALL TYPES OF BUILDINGS LET US SERVE YOU ARCH BLANTON, fllanager PHONE 41 1n1n1o111111u1u1r141 1 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1n1u1u1u1 49' Xml? Performance Wlnfll Economy SMITH MOTOR COMPANY CHILDRESS TEXAS 1:x1n.1:11a:1u1n1u1u1 -1 1 1 11111111 1 1 .1 1:1 11:1 1c1c1n1:p1.:1 P O H ndred Fifty .VV 11 RJ If .S A THE CORRAL 1929 65 Q? S2 Egg Qwf 0lill1Jl1!QClQOQIl2Ili0D0 lDQCDl0QllQlli ik - R, as The Chlldress Coffee Shop as Q42 gf, J. T. LANE AND 1. P. RANKIN, Lessees CN CNG A Chila'ress' Best J. P. RANKIN, Manager Ch11dress, Texas gi? qiggl:pljljil:ll:li:3Q1J11Jl3l151lllilJQl'll?l5iCini?lfvllilfl-i5l5l5'l9i0i' , A GREEN S GROCERY A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL cub if GROCERIES, MEAT, FEEDS, AND PRODUCE gif? P H O N E S 619 - 620 - 621 in I llQ1DQ0,0C0i1llfl lPQ1lQOQ0 Q0 l-' Q2 '59 mf V an Tlx UNITED TIRE CCMPANY fK Cf? E? DAYTON TIRES S5 ,535 That Good Gulf Gasoline Q2 QD CEI, 101 COMMERCE ST. PHONE 7 cvs H g i4x1cri4ricri1111xio1cr1oicnio11sioioiuinit:-ioiviuiexierinic YE 3? Y? W. J. ROSS S1 SON IK 5,5 THE ONE PRICE STORE 5,35 Ki? Q? Dealers 1D Dry Goods, Clothmg, jg IK 615 Shoes, Hats, Etc. G5 Xi? 22 PHONE 119 CHILDRESS, TEXAS jk ,IK ozvioioiui : icioixr 1 nzaioininzici rinifzi ' 1 1 :i uinioiuioioioiuiuiu E? f I Y I - f' .- - W W' 1 ,-I'. X 1 ' I Z, x ,1 154: x 0 I 1-1-I 535. 53963355 3213261 Page One Hundred Fifty-One .IIMEH 101 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1-1 1111011.10111101--1-I11 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 M CLEANERS - DYERS HATTERS 37 Commerce Phone 767 Clzilzlrvxx' Cfmn est Ivo. 111111111U11n11I-11011011a.114111I111u11:n11:r11111111111111 1114.11:I11rI11I1I,11:n111-11m1:I1a101 FOR GOOD EATS COLTRTEOUS SANITARY SERVICE New Way Cafe MIDWAY BARBER SHOP FOR BETTER SERVICE Fiw Chairs 101 1 1010101 1 1 1 1,,1U1,,1,,1,,1,.1 1,111.11 1 1 1 1, Crawford 81 Crawford REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ESfI1,lliA'll6'l1 23 Years PHONE 9 1 1011 111I14.1u1u1n1n1A141101 Preston Clothing Co. 1101116 of HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX CLOTHES and FLURSHEHXI SHOES 1.1.0 Commerce Phone 178 1010141111101-I1u1u1u1u1u1 1010101-1101 1 1 1n1n111--01-11.1 1 XVE ARE FOR YOU C H. S. T. B. MICHIE CO. WILLYS-KNIGHTS VVHIPPETS THE GRAND LEADE R EVERYTHING TO XVEAR IVR sv!! for less 111111---1.-111110-u1111111111111o1 ,, ,,-,,1.,i,,1,,v,1-1-1010101411 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 Page Om' Hundred Fifty-Two .1 1 111.1 1.1101 THE CORRAL 1929 2-, X af, J. 9 Ffa + A 4' + .F 4- + O' m Q ,Da 5 DR. ROY E, BARR MISS MAGGIE KNIGHT DENTIST TEACHER or MUSIC JL Phone 208 City N ar'1 Bank Bldg. 307 Ave. G, N, W, phone 315 DR. W. N. AWARDLAW gg City National Bank Bldg. BOYD FURIYITURE CO' g 'K' Phone 208 V 216 Mann Street C25 feb gif' gg DR.L.M.jONES HUFF'S', f IK DENTIST SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND EATS Phone 267 phone 709W f 75 'If' CQ JAMES H' JERNIGAN, M' D' C. A. WILLIAMS J. Ross BELL CE, X'RAY AND - WILLIAMS 8c BELL f Q ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS Attorneys-at,Law jg Q55 scoff Building Childress Texas 7? xiii f gf, DR. J. P. MCCONNELL SCOTT 55 WALLING ul, Q PURINA FEEDS LV, 23 DENTIST Two Mammoth Incubator: to Q' EE: Phone 763 Furnish You With Baby Chicks gg Phone 33 ' -.Q cv: F. A. WHITE, M. D. Buy Oil by Name- rits Si? EYE, EAR, NosE, THROAT T E X A C Q ii Post Office Bldg. Phone 4.71 Watch the Color-Golden. 573 gtg LI JAS. A. ALLEN St ' I Q J' D' MICHIE General Insurance gt 22 PHYSICIAN Let the Southland build your home on the monthly payment plan ig? lf Jw DR. G. C. FOX Q' QQ W. G. JOHNSON T nn, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON rg Q33 i ' EAR. EYE, NosE, AND THROAT fi l-if Offlce Phone 161 Resldence 160 . l gb Office over Harrison Drug Store Offzce over Harrzson Drug Store C2 8 wwwfowveffaeafwzvvdmowzvvfdeevoswggxwmowvfffvaovvflymmxevwftefswzvx 2gG YS.'DiI 'DG 'XXSHLR' DCXWNDQJ' ?3GN'W.'.9QJ0f D GENXSQJ' DG WNSQA' DG XkS'I2J7 ' DGNWMUQJ' 3 Page One Hundred Fifty-Three .A 'r L THE CORRAL 1929 3 CYS -'o1v21o:o1o 1a1u1u 1n2,1-0:4 LJ? 5 I9 L Jones Sz F elts Hardware CO. A HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS !! GAS STOVES, KITCHEN UTENSILS gag I SL E! PHONE 57 II7 MAIN STREET , U sffa I-'fa ----A-A--A--W-W-I---Q--ss fl, Q, + A li gn,-3 , ou' COMPLIMENTS- 9 ' 4' Q, ROBERSON Sz PRESLAR C I 1 Q I'-7 25 DRUGS AND SUNDRIES 322 PHONE 58 SI CHQ A CHILDRESS LUMEER 25 Q42 COMPANY SQ PIONEER HOME BUILDERS PHONE 39 CHILDRESS, TEXAS 5 ..............I.I............... E5 Jig Gate City Creamery CO. 0 CLARENCE Manufacturers of 1 GATE CITY ICE CREAM Sol' owne' of My Name gf: GATE CITY BUTTER STAPLE AND FANCY 4 CROCERIES CHLDRESS TEXAS FRESH MEATS Q,flf7f'iM,3Q,1I'T BX..3C,JfY bMs9Q,.lI'YTN.,D Q.,4fY'ixN3C.-l0'Wf'BN.C3Q 4'Y 5N.N3C 7'Y iX..9Egg Page One Hundred Fifty-Four C f 5 II, :gs fl THE CORRAL 1929 Compliments to the Students of CHILDRESS HIGH SCHOOL WE BELIEVE IN CHILDRESS AND YoU C. P. SANDERS LUMBER CO., Inc. EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING PHONE 48 R. B. TURNER, Manager CHILDRESS PLUMBING Co. PLUMBING, HEATING AND SHEET METAL WORK We Do It Right PHONE 649 225 COMMERCE STREET xie J. W. MITCHELL GROCERY CO. ST APLE AND FANCY GROCERIES MEATS We Are for C. H. S. PHONE 249 CHILDRESS,ITEXAS Q. .. ,,-.:1rL4Q'aC'sx-9rLa'Qr'sx,, Q X :?N.JJf'Iwr?Ni9Q9f1m N50 an isI5Giv'nx Page One Hundred Fifty-Five x ' mn. 1 - ' fn5'51-- H 'W I-ii 'l'llI'l1f0lil4,XI, lflfgul A225412 f 0.0 U 2--- -2 -2 2. ---,- -.H U H ORRA H U J Pzzblimfion of Ihr Senior Class. H CQEXAS mm swoon, H G C T ' C II CECIL G. KERSEY Cx, mdcd C-Z5 I CARROLL C. LQGAN Editor , 70.5 2 3 feffl' Qiljeggx Business AIIIIZHQFI' H ITRESS SSOCIATHOPE I - A Q Cojvyrigh1'f'1I U 2.,2 2 2 2 2 2 2,2 2 2 2 2.,2Q,2.,2.R2.,2.,2..2..2.2 2 2 2 2 2,2..2.M U X 5 . H A--UQI X Lv- XRTX 2 X K X N c 1 RX XXX R A QLQ- X N mi A M N1 xxmbmxsv., NNY -WX W p ll f A ' isis- If pw 'f 'C f fr 2 VX W QJTV? WM ,W X X , 5 U 'Ns Q, awww U MR 'T X-L, , lxiiggwfly fi. u, Bxlxxv x Xxx f Q I Y N if .I MJ1.J f'..4v.. 4,' If .L.,.J1L.X- Rua , ..sS:.- fgmig. -.R....,'- . II U IN MEMORY OE THOSE BOOBCATS WHO HAVE G-ONE BEFORE US. U T-Ill illliliillilllllfllliiillill lfllllllllfl0llYl0l:'lUi0l lfliul vt lui U DENVER BARBER SHOP FOR EFFICIENT BARBERS - REAL SERVICE Q AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT JACK LONG CLAUDE IJUDLEY, Owner EARL MCMINN A U A -mv K,'?1'f1 33,121 ,nfs 'fm L J S Lili' fdif .R M 'lv afw.:1fwzf,f. My iw' 'ixcwsn Lffff Page One Hundred .Fifty-Six N rf if-'l1H'1lgQ1 zijre2?f iQf Qiblvfiilififigifi 'THE C0lili.fxl, H29 Tfiii ,,'x N N K , N N ,1 -1 ii- I 1 Za K W i Sf' xf Fi- Q Q Y 5 Li lf: ,- S 'ga 5 f ., N ai f 1. I 1. f in T K . xg- f 1' N ozouiuiuini ni vii 11 Why These Advertisements The Whyfore of these advertisements are numerous and of such importance that we think it necessary to elaborate upon them. These merchants have good merchandise and they want the students of Childress I-Iigh School to know it. They believe in Childress High School and what it is doing to her students, and are willing to lend their support to make the Corral a financial success. They appreciate the patronage they already have from the students and are advertising to interest others. We take this opportunity, insignificant as it may be, to express our appreciation for the financial support and the whole-hearted co-operation of the business men of Childress. I-101011111111 is i zinc: 14:1 ini iuiuiuie iuiuioiuiuiinini ni vi DEDICATION VVe, the staff and Senior Class of 1929, sincerely dedicate this space to E. Truman Fletcher, representative of Star and South- western Engraving Companies, for his service in helping to make this annual a success by his many service tripsg and we recommend him to any class interested in first-class merchandise backed by real service. 7. .,. ,. Y- ,Y . - . , ,- - , y- .V ., , , 4, ,frvp A , .ann N-rx-,Lw,f1-g -,.xw, ,f g ,'-:xs..ffi-if wc ffuxfli c .Hy 2-.sx..-s,,,,i,! Y- .'- WNV , -J' -will .Jyf 'IIS'-xg: .nfyffrbft was -Jg1 2,y5,qA 3,415 was in Lyj wsu. ..,,,,- Inj 'xqcu -V-4 Page One Hundred Fifty-Seven icxiuixxiuinioiiziuioini 11110102 iuioioiojui EE THE CORRAL 1929 AUT0GRAPH?'3Wlia7gf?Jig gfgwf. , -wwf . ea. L my mf? 7: bf aww MMM? X 'ff W . Q, Jnmzal 51 A M11 Cf ZSMMJ7 gg W 3m Papa on Hundred Fifbv-Eight ' CEIQTAI N LY 5 0 UTHXVESTEIQN ENGRAVING COM PANY FORT WORTH DA LLA S HO U STON BEAU MO NT WICHITA FAl.lS AMARI LLO T U L5 A ATLANTA IV! A C O N I If , ., ,, I.. V. . . . V -1 M.. ., , .V .,.V- V ..- ,V V- .1-faggf I, A V V V . 1 -1 -.! :yf -. Q--QV-sf, - , , ..' , 1 -.-- Q ,, I , -- ,, Q x 3 . .lf . --'.,:--g,,w- -1 . ,. - I Ii' t ' 1 f' 'Y ff? I :fa QgV'I: '1 I4 IJIV: ' ' -ag-1-35j'f-f.,-,2 'jg 'f4 sq-3,'-Lf.: Sq . . 5313-fig: 53'-Sq -52 . . ,.,- ,V . J 1 A5325 .far-f',rim ji- V ,. -110.5 --N-,-V35-g.. -f, - -.. ,V..J 3... . MV ' JE? 'N' g-Q ' :..,a 45 x ' 5 -' L 'I-I .JI-' , . -,- I, ,.V, .I ' A I L .I ', LI-. 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