Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, SC)

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'Y 1. ' A -r bv In rg.'f,L:.1.f :ii1:r- 'A':': , '- r'- A' 2 I' 'if 'f' 1' Ex LIBIQIS VOLV Tl-IE COLUMBIAN BV BEDLEV KITIQELL, EDITOQ-IN-CHIEF '29 FIQAHK DUIQHAM, EDITOR-IH-CHIEF '30 FRANK GIBBES, Business MAHAGEQ '29 THEODOIQE KOHN, Business MAHAGEQ '30 1930 X ff Xxx xx K HE CQLUMBIAN 1930 Ii. W. SC C II. II. DEDICATION - O Mr. Scott is much of the credit due for the high position The Columbianv occupies today. It has been through his ceaseless and unsehish cjfrrts that it ranks with the best High School an- nuals ofthe country. Mr. Scott is no longer connected with Columbia High School, but the work he did while with us and the enthusiasm he created will frrever live in the hearts of the students. W eQ the class of 1929-1930, respecqfully dedicate this boole to Mr. H W1 Scott, fr. with the sincere wish that he will continue to be succesful and happy in whatever he may undertalee. . ,Ak CQNTEHTS S , PAGE fx I Scbofrl Lyle . . . I3 f Tifqaary en . . . - ' w., fc-14316 Seniors . I . 1 . 1 ...I-, U X J Undei es . .' N . . SA 5 etics if-V-L... . . 101 3 ReprQE nt . f . . kII9 N g H . hctivitigg .,1 .xw-1 .... 51.127 'X 'V X ln I A ,I A I -fl l . . 45,1531 ' L.. ,,,........... I nf' my 1 W ,f-'A' ' 1 Q ...,..--1 X 5-V rfjj XX N 1, X JV ll,-X, , XX' ' 4.5 A ,n ,J ,,- i I'-X1 ,T . ss .W F ,,,f ,f,,, x X ff FJ,-f .. JV--A x,f V, ,W gs xl, ,,m,, -1 FCIQEWOIQD EFORE you un lds the panorama sahool Life. I fx You will see t stack: of hooks, t drowcl i '. neg cafeteria and the sea jfacer in the auditdium. ou o will heap -' soun f many ' re un ' V Q t ' A--thl f i r - -an the epnm n s t acheri If Lx. PVith,t- - I ou wz ee f o e c'iteT9 Q 4 the line r a touc - t You-wi'll thrTlT'p1ith t ' f en l t ' ment as A e t an Gold Cyclone-phunge C ss K 2 4 1- n. Kaudience t a dramatz orxmu ' l proauctzon. You Cx ,svill fee '- rush and hu ingwaua wall?-WAI 1 ,,zXn2g,t y rm the compo nt p ts f our everyday I ekisten vf our School L1 ' '- 1 I, 'S 1 the edito : in f f pti 5 to resent this f therheg ave fm' ed ai f om tb muses anifrom A everyhody i sight. W the chmpleted task is open J heforeylyg w ell w4 J is for youto judge. I-Ts 'k' 1 R , , X ,S-i Z ,. ,V - W L -X 'W' -. xx A .ik iinx sg S ,ix A N A-,A X- f f f' ' X i Q XXX X X -gf 1, -f ,,..i, Y X- T4 L: I' 'KW' Q xxx A C-LX I.I I Iilll ilull IN M EMQIQIAM JAMES PARKER HE entire community was saddened hy the sud- den decease of this bright, attractifve young man. He was loved by all his fellow students and would have graduated in june, 1929. RUBY NEWMAN UBY was one of the most popular students in the Commercial Department and her many fine qualities endeared her to both teacher and pupil. She would have graduated with this year's june class and her passing leaves a vacancy in it that will he hard to fill. FACU LW GUY H. HILL .. . A. FLORA ........ J. M. PAYNE .......... MISS S. F. FICKLING .... MRS. T. E. MCCULDOUGH . .. MISS MARION EVANS ....... MISS FRANCENIA BRENNEN . . . C. B. ALLEN J. F. ALLISTON MRS. ALICE C. BABCOCK CLARA BERG VERA BLUME MAY R. BOOKMAN HOYT C. BURNETT ALICE BLANTON CARTER AMY WILSON CHILDS CHRISTINE CLAYTON ROY C. COBB MARY CROW ARVID CZARNITZKI MRS. D. O. DANIELS SAM B. DOUGHTON BELLE DUNBAR EVA ELLERBE D. E. FOSTER GERTRUDE FOSTER E. T. GAVIN A. R. HAFNER THOMAS YAGER ....... Principal . . . . . . . . . . .Superintendent . . .Assistant Superintendent ..............Treasnrer . . . .Secretary to Mr. Flora . . .Secretary to ...........Assistant KATHERINE W. HALL MARY E. HAMILTON JAMES HICKS J. D. HILL SADIE MAGILL TIIELMA MALLARD BELLE NICKELS SADIE PARKER HANNA PEARLSTINE ELIZABETH PEAY ROGER PLASTER W. L. PRICHARD SARAH E. REYNOLDS H. B. RHAME ANNIE ROYSE LULA B. ROYSE LALLA STEVENSON FRANCES E. SYLVAN EDGAR WAITES .IANIE WALL Mr. Hill Principal HANNAH V. 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L , r . ,ii i Q is 1 .4 3 h .f..1.' .5 4 A . .- . , . fi 3c.'nff U' , NE ' X 1 l 4 1+ ' 'Vw FEBIQUAIQV SENIGIQS FEBRUARY FFICEIQS DAVE E1.LnsoN PRESIDENT MAI? NIZEQQQAYQQN Louuse Brmr SECJXE BEQQISUSQTPEEL O-ras secs Rum uLsoN TEST PHET FKAXQEQSQBEHELL iaesbkexmiz DOQQJQWRD I 1 A gi, Y, me f, M , 'Y ,f fer , 555 s jg XYll.l.l:XM pXSlllf MARY SAVANNAH llliAl.l. Cltlxxirizl C'Ia.v.v1'raI Science Club, '27, Dramatic Club, '27, '28, Music Club, '28, Glec Club, '27, '28, Swimming' Club, '29, '30, Ili-Y Club, '28, '20, 1501 Kodak Club, '29, ,, .- Hua. llill is a smiling happy-go-lucky fellow who has clistinguishetl himself among' his fellow sturlents by his wit. Ile shoulcl be ealletl Sunshine , for he is one of the gayest birtls that C, ll. S. has ever known. llill, just make as many friencls in the business worlcl as you have maclc in school, anrl you will be a wonder. Music, '28, '29, X50. M.xiey Mary is very conscientious and tries harcl to succeerl, so we know she will accomplish much. She is well likecl by her classmates and intleecl, by all who know her. Mary is a talented pianist anal if she chooses music as her career, a successful career is assured. Good bye, Mary, and good luck. Xl.'XRY l.0XYNDlfS ll.XlQRON lXlll.lJRlflJ l.Ol,'lSl': Il.'Y1 l'l.li C'lrI.v.vf1'r11 C'lHlIllIt'l't'lIIl Circulation Manager Ili-l,z'fv, '27, Girls' Athletic Iiclitor Ili-l.1'ft', '20, Stu- clent Council, '27, Girls' Basketball, 'Z7: President English Club, '28, '29, lli-Tri Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, Secretary, '272 Photographic Editor, Tnr: Coi.l'Mn1.xx, '28, '29, Girls' Committee, '27, '28, '29, Chairman, '28, '20, Vice-l'resi1lent Senior Class, '29, Most Popular Girl Senior Class, '29, Most Athletic Girl Senior Class, '2V. IXl.xRY l.owNmcs lt is useless to try to clescribe Mary l.ownrles in such a limiterl space, for her virtues and achievements are too nmner- ons. She has clistinguishetl herself when- ever leaflership has been nceclecl and her good humor and willingness to work have been imposed on many times. Poor' Commercial Club, '27, '2S: Reporter, 29: Glee Club, '27: Music Club, 28: Ili- Lift' lCvfim'lt'r, '27, Bookkeeper lligh School Publications, '29, '30, Secretary- Treasurer Stuclent ,f'Xctiyities, '29, '30, Secretary lfebrnary Senior Class, Most Valuable Girl February Class. I lll'lQl ' Maybe you clon't know Louise, but she is always where she shoulcl be. She has the happy faculty of keeping her temper ancl her tongue. She is always reacly to help in anything and may be counted on to rlo whatever she unrlertakes. All this goes to make her the most valuable girl of her class, and we wish her success. l B ag 1 l iw' f 1 N' ei 5 ' :-K A .V 23. ta I f r 1 , oi fl P Q. , 460' 11 i 5 L A -C : yi Q f 1 , 1 fi X gagvfe, 1. , If.: . ' 'il Fm Za gs g. 35, M 5 221: Ml ni Er, ga 5 5 4 Z Q 9 I Qii fi gh' F Q..-V ., fi SARAH BOLICK MARION IZCSHY Cfliixsiviil C'lii,i-,vii-fi! john C. Calhoun Literary Society. '20, '27, '2S: lli-Tri, '27, '28, '29Z linglish Club, '28, '29, Science Club, '28, '202 Beethoven Music Club, '27, '28, S.xi:.xn Sarah is a friend of everybody, hei' generosity and goocl nature have macle her many friends. We know that her eollege chums will lincl her as eliariniiig as we have founfl her. XX'e shall miss your presence here, Sarah. MILIJRICIJ BROWN C.'l41.v.v1'm1l john C. Calhoun l.iterary Soeiety, '26, '27, liramatic Club, '27, '28, '29, llenry Grady Oratorieal Society. '27, Seci'etai'y- Treasurer. '28, lli-Tri Club, '27, '28, '29I linglish Club, 'ZSL Secretary-Treasurer Debating and Declamation Club, '28. lNlIl.IHl!ICI! Milclrerl is fun-loving ancl jolly, but with a seriousness of purpose :incl earn- estness that is always apparent. She is very unsellish and possesses a pleasing' personality. So long, Xlilrlrecl, we hate to say goocl bye, but we wish you mueh happiness and success in the future. M Amos Marion has been with us four lone years. I33' his genialily, goofl nature and willingness to aicl his frienils, he has won his way into our hearts. Marion is a conscientious worker anml this is a qual- ity that makes for sueeess. XVe all know that Marion will come out on top in his work in later years. USN lI,XR.X l!L'L'l l.-KN Clilxvimil lllee Club, '26, '27, john C. Calhoun l.iterai'y Society, '26, '27, '2S1 linglisli Club, '27, '28, '291 Secretary-Treasurer Science Club, '28, '2'J. l3.xlus.xlc.x liarbara has been a gooml stuclent ancl elassinate and we shall miss her when she l eaves us. She always has a smile anrl ,1 lxincl u'oi'cl for everyone. Barbara is one ol the most attractive girls in our class and her talents are many. NYL- wish you luck, Bai'bai'a, in all you uncler- take. Lljfl' 2-I l1l.1XNt'IIlC IIYRID lfl.:XlNlf QUXNNUN jfvmffill C'ftl.1'.vft'tIl llI.XNl'Illi lJ1'z1111z1tic Vhih. '27, '28, '2'7: Music lilZlllClll' is ll wry cluict, 1111:1ss11111i11g flllllv. QQ. '27. '28. '291 f1lS'cnL'l11lm, '20, Nirl. Sho ln-licvcs in letting' uthcrs mln 37' 'gs' 295 Ql'L 'tlf'jj?l 4 21' 283 Ixf thc tztlkiug, hut sht- mlm-s 11101'u th:111 llk'l' 'Ink Ulm' ZS- 29,3 Hhllz' Uvlf-,'2 1 UW' sltztrcut'tl1cthi11ki11:'. lJtlll'l bc 111istz1kc11, t'f 5', Hub- 'wi 501, 50181189 'lull' ,203 shu is 1101 QI00111x', in lztct, sho is :1lw:1vs 5E'm r l'f '8,ri'm .U'lll'll'm'l'1 39- -lui llllllllg, Sho hits llllllll' lllllllj' Sl2t1llll'll l'm 'i '5' 5 l 8l5 37- trit-111ls llllflllg llL'l' ltllll' yuztrs -in high -'SH,,',--m'N wlnml Illltl thtw wish hvr ll2lIlllll1l'SS 111 muim: Us HK, mum, wggcats' is H WU, wlmtcvct' sht- cltws. swcct, tlilllllj' littlc thitig, hut ztlwztys willing t0 help il clxtssnizttc uvcr sumo tlitlirtilt tztsk. XXX- liIlt7XY shc will liztvc great stifccss i11 llL'l' rullcgt' Cztrccr if El Ccrt:1i11 tall hwy llI1t'Sll'l llllL'l'l'lllJl this C1l!'k'L'I'. IDORIJTIIY IEIQOXYN IEYRIJ MARION C1-XIXll'lllil.l. C 'lll.X'.VI't'fII f,I'L'llt'Sll'2l. '20, '27, '2tJg tilt-0 Lluh, 26, 21, 201 -ltlllll C. L'2llllUll!l l.llL'l'2lI'y S0- cicty, '20, '271 lJ1'z1111z1tic Chih, '20, '27, '28, '29, Music flllll, '20, '27, '28, SL'Cl'Cf tary, 293 lznghsh Lhth, 28, '2U: Ili- l1'1 lhih, 20, 21, 28, 203 lixclizuigc lislitur lli-l.ift', '27. lJ4 1'1 Uni m1,xN111c11 lint , thc pussussur uf pcrpcttiztl f1'ic11clli111-ss, 1':1rc hczttity, ztwl zthtwc :all :t lZlSClll2lllIlQ DCI'SlJll2llllj'7XX'll2lt 11101'c cuultl hc tlcs' llc1'0's tu ll'Cll, UVQII by lint? ytlll, K'tiIlllll2llltlL'I 'Q with yttlll' 1'0111l1i11ufl cltiztlitics, SIICCCSS t0 you is 1Ill'Yll2ll3lL' 111 :mv walk ut htc, ht' it V10- li11 lllSlI'llt'lttI' 01' L'illlllYIllUl' tit' lllCIl'S licztrts. t'lt1.v.1'iml X'lLTL'-l'TUSltlL'lIl Kmlztk Vlllll, '28, l'1'cs- ith-11t limlztk Club, '29, Sll'lClL'lll L2tPllllCll '27, '28. S01'1-1 ' StllllJj ' is UIIL' 0f thusc 1'a's1'1'x'ccl :tml fliligctit pupils whtvsc typc helps tu 111z1i11- t:1i11 El high stz1111lz11'1l fur clt-211' nlcl C. ll. S. I11 spite 01' thc lla-itizc strut 111111 his lJl'UllCl z1i1', Sunny ztlwztys has timu t0 hc fricmlly to L'YOI'j'IillL'. llis plcz1sz111t smile :mtl l1z111cls0111u CI1lIlllL'll2lllCC have ztttrznctccl lllilllj' t0 thc Ritz lllC2lll'C. XYL' ft-cl stirt' that j'tlll'll mztkt- gmwcl, 'tS011py . titmcl hyc :mtl 510011 luck. P11316 .25 5535 Ei 5 0 1 1. .1 1 C2121 CUI'fl'7'lClIft' DAVID XVITIIERS CARDWELL DENA CITRON Cliixsirrzl Vice-President English Club, '291 Band, '28, '29g Science Club, '291 lli-Y Club, '29. DAVE Cool, controlled, collected, sagacious is Dave. lle has never been known to get excited. Some day Columbia will be proud to claim David Cardwell, the great chemist, as her citizen. FRANCES L. CARDXVELL C'Ia.vxifuI Classicizl Calhoun Literary Society, '26, '27, '28, English Club, '27, '28, '29g Science Club, '28, '29. DEN.x Dena's future success is assured, for she is one of the best students in our class. She's smart in French, English, llistory, Chemistry, and everything else. She's a girl that will always get along in life and we wish her the best in future HENRY SAMUEL CAUCSHMAN Literary Society, '27, '28: English Club. '27, '28, '29, Vice-President, '28, Presi- dent, '29: Ili-Tri, Club '27, '28, '29, Treas- urer, '28, '29g Dramatic Club, '29, Stu- dent Council, '27, '28, '291 Girls' Commit- tee, '293 Senior Reporter Hi-Life, llis- torian Senior Class: Best All-'Round Girl Senior Class. l:.XNNY Frances is both popular and dependa- ble-a combination which one seldom Iinds. Everybody who knows lfrances, likes and admires her for her straight- forwardness and sincerity. Besides be- ing a true friend, a good sport, one who enters into all activities, Frances is an excellent student. She is one who will be missed by all, when she leaves. Ili-Y Club, '291 Kodak Club, '28, 'Z9: Hand, '27, '28, '29, lilee Club, '27, '28, '29: Librarian of Hand, '27, '28g Op- eretta, '28, '29: Music Club, '26, '29, Science Club, '28, llistory Club, '29. SAMMY SAM Sam is endowed with one of those sunny dispositions which seem to glow when all else is gloomy. Indeed with Sam you are living a real life, but with- out him, you are as nothing. Sam has been one of the stand-bys in the band and has taken part in many other ac- tivities. lle will certainly be successful. Page 26 XX'll.l.l.-XM ROGERS L'l.1-XRIQ MARY M. IJIXUN ,S'1'1'pyilffip C'nu1l111'f'1'f11l limlak Clulm, '29, 011111111-1'L'i21l L'l11l1, '20, '27, '28, '2U. l311.1.x ' ll11NN11i M.x11x ' llilly is thc ClC2lll-Clll typo of buy so Mary is lllL' kiml of L'l1l88l1l2llL' wc likn H plcasipg to all. llis julccs llavc llCL'll il Slu' is quiet, stllclinus. s01'i1v11s, 2111cl cam ,Q'l'L'1ll llclp i11 ligl1tc11i11g' tl10 lJlll'llCllS ul ost: yut sluc C2111 llllljlll at a julio. Om scluml, and wc are sum lic will lwlcl Zl can picturc llL'I' as il SllCCL'SSl'1Il 51011432 l1igl1 place i11 lifc. raplmcr. llc1'c's lu yuur s11cc1-ss, Mary ROIZIQIVI' C. L'OOl'liR .IUIIN MlKlN,'Xl'I2ll lJl,'Xl, a C'1'rl1'li1'11l1' l 1m1l121ll, '28, '29: ll21sk1-tlmall, '27, Cap- tain, '28: Track, '27, '28, limlalc Club, '28, '2Ug lllcc i'l11lJ, '27, '28: cJDL'l'Cll1l. .,7 ,S L'1m1 ' S11,1sN'1' Rim NY1' l1atu to say gumllmyc to lgi mlm. Camp is unc of tlmsu follows overv- lmmly likcs. llc l121cl Zl w11111lc1'ful 21tl1lc C2ll L'L'I' i11 Clllllllllllll lligh and the 1 tic xlfl stlwul will miss llllTl surely i11 tllc fu- Iurc. lfnr wlm Coulcl sling Il pass w1tl1 s11cl1 case or shout il goal witl1 s11cl1 an,- Clll'2ll'j'? 1711510 27 C'ltI.X'.fI't'lll ,'Xssist2111t lliisim-ss IXIHIIZIQCI' 'l'111c C11- l.l'XlIEI.XN, '20, '27: li l 1m1l121ll 'l'k'1lll'l '283 Gulf 'l'C1lll1, '283 I 11111l1all 'I'1-21111, '2U1 lIivY L'l11l1, '28, '2l7: lhixing Club. '28g llcst l,u11ki11g' liuy S1-11i1n' llass, '29, A'ju11N Om' IICYCI' mccts bllillll lllll lu- feels more licculy the tr11tl1 i11 1l1c saying A QL'llllCIll2lll is lJm'11, nut ma1lc. L'lHlS- suming, cl1cc1'ful, 1111scl1isl1, tl1c must loyal of Cc1111r21rlv:s, 2111cl tl1c lmcst uf SlNlTlSIllCll, 1imxcl-l1+1ml4i11g's gr21cl11a1i1n1 lcavcs Zl gap 11'l1icl1 IIUIIL' C2111 Iill, 1 tl l3URgyl'H1QAX HORN lJ.'XVllJ t1.fXll.lARlJ Iil.l.lSfJN f'ltI.x1x'lt'tll Music Chili, '20, '27, '2S: llrzxinntie t'lnh, '27, 'ZNL Kuclztk elnh, '28, '2U: lli- 'l'ri Club, '20, '27, '28, '2U: lllee Vlnh, '27, '28, '29, Operettzt, '20, '27, '28, Sei- enee Vlnh, '28, lJlP'l ' 'ilJ4VI l'Y l'retty, muclest, hut nut tiinicl-thztt's llut. XX'hen she smiles. her sunny hztzel eyes lztirly light up her lace. She is the type ul' girl whn enjuys life in it whulesnine wzty. lint was une uf the hright spots i11 lust yeztr's twperettzt :incl her vuiee ehztrmerl :ill who heztrrl her. lfnthnsiztstie, she wins mztny lriencls: mztgnetie in persunztlity, she keeps them. l j. .-Xl,l.liN lDl'Nl.nXl'. JR. C'ltI.Y.Vft'tIl liurlnk Clnh, '29, liwys' lllee l'lnh, '20. RICH .'X1e,xxl1s Allen is one of the few whit helieve in ht-ing' seen ztntl nut heztrfl. lle is ztlwztys rezuly tu help at fellow when he is tluwn ztncl lint. Red is mmlest :incl unassum- ing, hut when neerlefl he is there with ie gtmcls. XX'e knuw very little zthuut .'Xllen's luve zttfznirs, hut he seems to he like the rest :if the stnclents in this re- spect. XX'e have nn feztrs fur him in the gzune uf li le, C'ltI.VXll'lIl lfuuthznll, '20, '27, '28, lXl2lll1l,LIL'l', '29: Tennis, '28: liztskethzlll, '27, '28, '20, AIHIIZIQCI' Gulf, '29: liluek C Club, '28, '29: Literztry Society, '20, VieeAl'resiclent, '27: Assistant Business ltlztnager Publi- ezttiuns, '25, '27: Stntlent funncil, '25, '20, '27, l'resiclent, '28: Secretary-'l'rez1s- nrei' lhmxing flnh, '29, Presiflent St-nim' fltss '29 1 ,'.', . l3t'mnck 'tlJ.xylc Dave is il hwy whit has many friends :intl no enemies, ztncl un this ztecunnt we :ire expecting great things from him. l1nhhcr clues everything well, he it eztshiering in the Cafeteria nr presicl- ing in chapel. llis pnpnlztrity is nut cun- linecl nnly to the male sex hut extencls wirlely in the lielcl of the weaker l?l sex. lfl,VlR.'X lil,lZ.-Xlil-Q'l'll lf.-Xlitilli 6 'lt1.v.v1'ruI llunsehulcl Arts fluh, '29, '30, U , .- XX YLIIC lilvirzl with all her success :intl pruss perity lztst summer is still the same nlrl X'Yylie . She gives her liappy-go-lucky way ztncl leaves lfrench to struggle for it- self. lint nevertheless she comes out nn ttmp with colors flying. timid lnek. XX'ylie ! fluff 23 liliN,l.-XMIN IJ,-XVIIJ EIXIICRSUN l RlilJliRlC WYSIC l li'l'NliR CUVI fflfcll 1' unior Rotary, '29, '30, lli-Y Club, 77 78 lil k L llil 27 8 79 .-1 UC' H .U - lj' i i 12' th: ommercial Club. '26, '27, '28, Music 1, '27, '28, Secretary-Treasurer Stu- l Council, '28, '292 lfoothall, '25, '26, 7f'7t'l1klll' '1'7 ..8, 291 i:s'etBa , 25, 21, 2 , '28, lh':N XX iool would be like if lien were not ure. llis good humor and his strikf nu., personality have made him one of tht most popular boys in C. ll. S. lle le cannot help but wonder what the .llorlmll Trtlinfny Kodak Club, '28, '29, Science Club, '27, '28. l+'1ucn,, Inu-:nnn: nPORTll.XS Calm, serene, collected are the adjec- tives that best describe lfreddie. lle has never been known to get excited. Not in the space of such a brief write-up could we enumerate his virtues, but sufs tice it to say Columbia lligh School loses -and some other institution gains-a good man. As he sails the stormy sea of life, we are sure that he will arrive UlNl.XkG.XRliTi' is no slouch on the football lield. lien is always ready lo help a person and al- ways ready to undertake anything. The class of twenty-nine wishes him success. safely and successfully at the ports of I llonor and lxenown. IXIARCSAIZ ICT ESTIES l R ICNE RTI llilillllili ClfI.YXfl'!1l john C. Calhoun Literary Society, '2o, '27, llenry Grady Oratorical Society, '27, '28, '29, llistory Club, '29, iilee Club, '2o. Cwlifiriilz' Music Club, '27, '28, Dramatic Club, '27, '28, Science Club, '28, Kodak Club. '27, '28, '29, lli-Tri Club, '27, '28, '29: Cilee Club, '27, '28, '29, Operetta, '27, '28, Best Looking Girl Senior Class, lfeb- ruary, 30. 1 a smile for everyone, she has en- Margaret is a quiet, modest, and effi- cient girl. Though somewhat reserved, she has won a host of friends who admire her wealth of knowledge. Margaret has been active in school activities and R1cNic CNA USCG SnoieTx ' Dainty, sweet, lovable, a girl whom everyone enjoys meeting-that's Rene, her talents are admired by all who know her. We expect success and happiness in her future. deared herself to the hearts of her fel- low students. She is a girl who never troubles trouble. XYe would not hesitate to predict a successful future for Rene. flood luck to her! ,..M..mg.s.M.m-wa A---My-i Page 29 E i ' za Y! :cg 'V it ' ly t i .K IA 1 1 Q A E L 1 1 K if Z I, ,. 1 f. ff. 6 . li :iii i it J k vm 2. L 1, i 4, :Li 'v S i ,. Z. 'vt i il E i. , it , i .ag sl ,ii , it 5 5: ,yy il' 1 5 , . 1 P ll la its -Q ,'i +5 ,, . Q . 5' - 24 i 6 6-, N- we ' - at 4 Q fe ,g i ...ixsy t at ,, 1 ia 'Fi' , -iw? V ' 5 .. f. 1, 5, f.igl,,k,, il 351 v -ff U , , g. s. FJ 'v rf: ist W ,,, 'l .A l. . LAURA ARMINTA IFOARD MARY LEES GRAIIAM C0111 HIt'l't'llll Cominercial Club, '20, '27, '28, '291 Amateur Typing Team, '29: Stude11t Council, '27, '28: Typist lli-Life, '23, '29, 'SOL tllee Club, '28, '29. VI-:lu11N'l'.x Do unto otl1ers as you would have them do unto you. Arininta believes in tl1is and carries it out to the last letter. Sl1e possesses more CUIUIIIUII se11se than is usually found in a girl. XVe don't see how C. ll. S. ca11 get along without l1er to cut stencils, hx minieograplts, and do all kinds of things. XVe predict a great future for ytltl in the conunercial world, Arminta. DANIICL l R1XNKl.IN FRICK 5't'ft'I11'fff1' llistory Club, '30, Steinmetz Science Club, '27, '28, '29: Kodak Club, '27, '23, '291 Band, 281 State lfair Prize Archi- tectural Drawing, '27, DAN IJ.xNN11c liov hlUNSIlCl'R lf1z1t'k Dan's heart l1as been missing for the past few 1no11tl1s b11t that hasn't put a datnper on l1is spirits, for he is the same jolly, hail-fellevw-well-met. lle never gripes and is always ready with a l1elp- ing l1a11d when tl1e other fellow is stum- bling. Dan is a diamond in tl1e roughl all of his good qualities are not ap! parent at lirst glance, but after being thrown ill contact with l1i111 for a while you Iind his true worth. Page C,'lax.virul Calhoun Literary Society, '26, '27, 'ZSZ Ili-'l'ri Club, '20, '27, '28, '29, Dramatic Club. '28, '29, UALXRY Liars llere is a girl who will be 111issed by everyone i11 school. She is an all-'round guirtl sport, a dependable student and a real companion. Carolina gets a good student and a very att1'active girl i11 Mary Lees. XYe bid you farewell, Mary Lees, knowing tl1at success ll1l'Ullg'll yont personality is inevitable. MQXRY l L'R'l'lCli CI11.rx1'1'11I Dramatic Club, '27, 29: Kodak Club, '20, Science Club, '29, Music Club, '27, '28, '2Ug lilee Club, '27, '28, '20, Literary Society. '28 M.x1:Y Mary's tl1e girl i11 our class, who lives in one unending whirl of good ti111es. She's always either o11 her way to a dance. at a dance, or coming home from o11e. lint somehow ill spite of all this going around she does good work in school. And why is all this? Sl1e l1as personality! ller activities i11 school have been varied and valuable. Luck to you. Mary. 30 SARA GRAI IAM C'ItlX.V1.t'lII lli-Tri, '26, '27: John C. Calhoun Lit- erary Society, '26, '27, '28, Dramatic Club, '27, '28, '29: Music Club, '29, '30, Secretary-Treasurer Music Club, '29. S.xu.vx Sara came to Columbia High from McMaster in February, '20 and has made a good record during her four years here. She is an unassuming, cheerful, capable girl and with her musical talent we are assured she will win a great and deserved success in her chosen career. l.UCll.l-li IIATCIIELL Cl11.r.vfz'zI1 Science Club, '28, '29, Music Club, '28. I.ircKv PEGGY Lucille is a girl who has a smile and a kind word for everyone. She is an ideal friend, loyal, fair, and square. She has a sunny disposition and is always willing to lend a helping hand. C. ll. S. wishes her a brilliant future. VIRCSII. BRYAN GRAHAM f,,'IHlHlIt'l'l'1'tII lilee Club, '26, '27, Commercial Club, '27, '28, '29, ulflT'l'I.lC Doo' Little Doc is a boy popular with all the class. lle is a quiet fellow but he makes friends easily. Virgil is a hard worker and a staunch friend, admired by teacher and schoolmate. llere's luck to yon, Doc , old boy. Page 31 Ol.lVlC GRll l lEN C'la.v.virr1I Dramatic Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, Bee- thoven Music Club, '28, '29, Glee Club, '27, '28, '29. OI.1x'r: Olive is a conscientious worker and her place in our class would be hard to till. She is a girl of high ideals and varied accomplishments. Luck to you, Olive, in whatever tield of work you choose. LAKE ERIE HIGH as Sie 'VP l Roi? 255' Wm ' 5,'5,?:l'-,.-k',f:. !E:g5T'E,5sg,,QQE:I-,M :h:-:-.:4:f,.':f..f:g,.- ss, -at ., ,:. .ls ,,p,, ..,,. 1' : f : s - at .fiif-E2 -2 S? JOHN LEVVIS HESTER, JR. ROBERT EUGENE HINDMAN C'0l!IHlFI't'ltl1 Hi-Y Club, '28, Commercial Club, '26, '27, '28, '29: Music Club, '28: Assistant Treasurer Commercial Club, '291 Presi- dent Commercial Club, '29, '30: Junior Rotary Club, '29, '30g Boys' Glee Club, '29, '30. Bus t'BLoNnv ln Bus we have a happy combination of traits--a care-free disposition and a winning personality. If he wants to study, all right: if he doesn't, all right, he passes just the same. He shows a keen wit, and an abundance of humor. His friendliness and common sense make him a friend we should not want to forget. LLOYD VVH.l.l NGTON l l IGBE , ul R. G4'11v1'f1l Hand, '26, '27, '28, '29: Orchestra, '27, '28, '29: Music Club, '27, '28, '29g Dra- matic Club, '28: Science Club, '28, '291 Glee Club, '27, '28: Vice-President Hand, '29g History Club, '29, '30. Siu-:Nei-2 Gi-:Ni-1 t'Gene is one of the famous grads uates of the class of '30, and a student who will make history by graduating in four years with twenty-two credits from C. H. S. He is an all-'round good fel- low, who, although he does take his classes too seriously, is a good student as good students go. Svielzfifiv Science Club, '26, '27, '28, President, '29: Kodak Club, '28: Student Council, '28, Secretary-Treasurer, '29g Most pop- ular Boy Senior Class, '30. mL. Xvlu ssvvvvv NIJ- uPURTER HL. XV. is one of those students who believes in always doing a thing well. VVhen he starts anything you can always expect it to turn out successfully. A leader in school, we expect him to at- tain leadership in other walks of lite. NVe're betting on you, l.. XV. Cum nzvrfiul Commercial Club, '27, '28, Vice-Presi- dent, 'ZSL Publications Assistant Business Manager, '29: Student Council, '283 Ex- ecutive Committee, '28: Hi-Life Re- porter, '27, '28, '29g Music Club, '27, De- bating Club, '27. 'tBooTs Hi Plum AiEliIC How could we have stood all our troubles, if we hadn't had Erie to make us laugh 'em off? He is a real live wire and possesses a real sense of humor. Erie, you're all right! Success to you! Page 32 j.XL'liSUN lIOl.l.lS Vt'll.l.I.'XM MINES JENKINS l.,'lt1x.rim1I C't'rli1irr1lt' liens llrtsebztll, '2h, '27, fztptztin, '28, ,292 ljm-mu l5lgk'5 fum' rem' slut' with Seieuee Club, '27, Kurlzlk flub, '20: llluek us, he hzts prnvecl lllilllj' things tn us. mainly his true friemlsliip. lie is pup- ulztr with :ill his teelehers ztnml clztssmzltes. j:tck's quiet and unassuming mztnnei' hzts wun him the zulmirzttiun of all who lqnim' him, XXX- all wish you success ztncl expect tu heztr funn yuu latter un, ,Iz1ek . Club, '20, '27, '28, '29, HIgIl.I.U lfztir uf feature, strung uf limb, :mel clean ot heart. zt gnucl stutlent, at hrst elztss athlete, :incl at favorite with the ladies. Whztt mm-e can at man desire? All this we hztve in Bill , :incl we wish him the successful eztreer which he fle- serves su much tu win. Rlililitt.-X llL'tilllCY MARY .IICAN IVICY Cilt1.v.v1't't1l C'lu.vsirnl Ili-Tri, '2b, '27, '28, '2tJ: Urztttwieztl Science Club. '20. Society, '27: Music Club, 281 llistnry ,, , 1 - . . ltlxnx Ji-his kluh, 29, SU. I i r:'i rn Our lit-Me is small in size but she surely mztnztges tu get everywhere :tt the sztme time. lIere's wishing ynu at great rleztl uf sueeess in the Cttllllllg years, Rebeeezt. Mary jenn has 21 very quiet :incl un- assuming manner, still her best frientls knuw thztt she can laugh :mtl tztlk :ts much :ts ztnyune. She rluesn't ztlwztys express her opinion, but one need not think she has none-she's just being tztctful. She is very jully :incl she has many frienrls llllltbllg her sehtmlinzttes. .,im-.swumssv1,:aLTsMf'LHL. ,F5s2'73Y1'!.'1 :fLILv'!2.:1vw.f,f. ....-- ..,- lltlt lt' . 1? i MARY lfI.lZABETll KIRBY CIa.t.firul lli-Tri Club, '27, '28, '29, Music Club, '29, lNIARv Mary is quiet but, nevertheless, bright, cheerful, and sincere. She has many friends who regret to see her leave. XVe all wish her success and happiness. MADISON l3EKl.liY K ITTRHLI. C 'I71lI!lIt'l't'lLIl ICDNA LOUISE LENT Cla.r.vz'raI Dramatic Club, '28, '29, Literary So- ciety, '27, '28, Oratorical Club, '27, '28, linglish Club, '29, EDN.X Lovlsi-2 Edna Louise has been a shining light among us dumb ones. She is short in stature, but long on brains and ability. She well deserved the title, The Most Literary Girl in the lfebruary Class , which her classmates honored her with, ,IUDDIE Cl IAPLIN KNOX t'lu.v.viml Basketball Squad, '28, Editor 'rlilf COLl'MlllAN, '30, S. l. P. A. Conference, '29, Treasurer Senior Class, '30, Student Council, '28, Track Squad '29, Amateur Typing Team, '29, Novice Typing Team, '28, Club Editor Hi-Life, '28, Boys' Cilee Club, '29, Commercial Club, '28, Ili-Y Club, '28, '29, Most Val- uable Boy Senior Class, '30. Km Herley has won the conlidence and good-will of all those who have come in contact with him. Ile has distinguished himself in school activities as well as in the class room. XX'e know that he will succeed, because he is just stubborn enough not to stop until he does. Dramatic Club, '27, '28, '29, Music Club, '26, '27, '28, '29: tilee Club, '26, '27, '281 Operetta, '26, '27, '28, Kodak Club, '28, '29, l'i-Tri Club, '29, '30: Student Council, '27, '29, '30, Vice-President, '29, '30, Senior Invitation, '29, '30, Girls' Committee, '29, '30, Science Club, '29, junior-Senior Invitation, '29, '30, llis- tory Club, '29, '30, Football Sponsor, '28, Literary Society, '27, Most Representa- tive Girl lfebruary Class, '30. -IVIHIII-1 ,luddie has played a large part in the activities of the lligh School. As it is characteristic of her to do so, she has played her parts well. XVe wish you good luck, Juddie, and may you always seem studious. Page 3-I JACK IRYINE LEVKOVIT URCCE MIXON Cltmrieal .qt'lt'1Il'ff1iF Orchestra. '26, '27: Literary Society, 7 l5tn't'ti '26, '27: llenry tirady Uratorieal Society, '27, '2S: Debating Club, '29g Track Squad. '29: Kodak Club, '28, '29: Science Club, '29: Senior Reporter Ili-Life, 'Z91 Cut Editor Ili-life, '29: Valedictorian Senior Class, '29g Most Literary Boy Senior Class, '29. 'QI .xv tc .-X gtnotl student and a reliable friend-- that's the description of -laek in the eyes of the Seniors. liver since jack joined tts, he has been one of the best students in the class. ln his studies, -lack scintil- lates like the North Star and puts other students in the shade. lle is by no means what one would call a book-worm but he has the ability to read a subject and to keep it in his inind. lf -XY lf ltlelft-XRl,.'XNlJ Cla.v.vit'r1l Science Club, '28: Kodak Club, '28, '29 Sl 'atm-l oo'r lfaye is a girl worth knowing because of her pleasant personality. Generous, unsellish, thoughtful. and considerate , partly characterize her. XVith these ad- mirable qualities, she is a good sport through and through. She always has a smile for everyone, and everyone who knows her, loves her. l'ut will ltuc 1 1. .t . .. 1 1 .,2 will be hard to till. vacancy here that With his sunny smile and cheerful dis- position he has easily passed through his Iligh School course. Although Bruce is reserved and studious, he has made many friends. lie has also made a won- derful attendance record. Bruce is dependable, honest, and friend- ly. a gentleman through and through. ICLOISE MILLIGAN Cltmvirtzl Cilee Club, '2b, '27, '28, '29: Beethoven Music Club, '26, '27, '28, '291 John C. Calhoun Literary Society, '20, '27g Per- sonal Editor Ili-Life, 'ZSL English Club, '28, '29: lli-Tri, '29: Most Attractive Girl Senior Class, '29. f':l.tbISl-I Eloise is what we term a darling girl. This means she is attractive-not only attractive in appearance but attractive in personality. lump 35 2 s z f at M, t .1 Q gg . it -1- 2 f E' , . 1 n .tg ti if 4 't ft 4 i ft . Q fa - '- if 1 i ge l it if . 1 I Q 9 2' x ,' 3 Sal A. ,Q L, t 5 3 t fa , ' gg i 'Q ' 'l Q Q ,. 1 N, ,. is 2 ri 2 , . , 'tg . it ,S 3 4 if 2 M . Q ' ' '2 if t . sg U ' tl . Q, 5 gt ! ti . .5 cs s 2 it 5 1 if , , ti t5 pw 'S ff i . 223,312 i ' 'g 1 'Q 215, sf L fi MARJ URI If MOU LTRI E fltHlIIIlI'I'l'llI1 Commercial Club, '28, 'ZOQ Music Club, '28 'Z' in ' ' ' ' J: II ue hemmnnties ll:-l.1ft' Re- purter, '29, lNl.x14uY There are many beautiful girls, many with charming persuualities, aucl many with real ability, but we rarely hear of a girl with all three. lklajurie, however is a SCC, ular. happy ccmlbiuatiuu of them. So you she just cuulclu't help being so pup- Cl.IlfI ORIJ OLIVERUS f'ltlXX1-ffl! john C. Calhoun Literary Society, '26, '27, '28: Ili-Tri Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, llramatic Club, '28, '29. fl.IIfIftllill Clifford is a McMaster prurluct aurl her scholastic record here is one to be pruurl of. She is a very conscientious stucleut aurl has wuu many frieucls by her keen seuse of humor. Clillurrl shuulcl make a name for herself iu the worlcl because of her marked ability iu art. RAYMOND TOM PKINS PARKS clt7lI1Hl!'7't'ltI1 llistury Club, '28, '30: Cmnmercial Club, '28, '291 English Club, 130. R.xvMuNu Raymmul is a very sturliuus buy, Qlllll has macle a spleurlicl recurtl in high seluml. llis frieurlliuess aucl good nature have wou for him many l-TlC1lllS, aurl at all times he has cunuuauclecl the respect of his classmates. NYC expect great things ol Raymmul iu the future. IVRANCHS lf. OLIVIQROS C 'ltlX.Vlit'tIl juhu C. Calhuuu Literary Society, '26, '27, '28, lli-Tri Club, '26, '27, '28, '29: Dramatic Club, '27, '28, '29, Science Club, '29. lfR.xNc'x2s Never a worry, uever a care, always laughing auil iu a goocl humor-that's l l'IlllCL'S. ller frieurlliuess has won for her mauy frieucls and her place iu our class will be hard tu till. XVith her cheerful outlook ou life lfrauces' future is bouucl to be a bright oue. l'r1g1t' 36 Rumi CAROLINE PIKE ROBERT XV, ROGERS Claxvirul john C. Calhoun Literary Society, 273 Dramatic tlub, '27: Music Club, '29, C.x1co1.1Nr: Caroline is an all-'round good student and her record in C. ll. S. has been one to be proud of. She has always found time to be cheerful and friendly to any- one and her pleasing disposition has won for her a host of friends who will bid her a reluctant good bye. .llaltual Trafnflzg Boys' Ulee Club, '2og Kodak Club, 29. Poo Autos Poo is conspicuous for his quiet- ness. lle believes that actions speak louder than wordsn: just look at his achievements. lle is not the Hashing type, but you can bet on him for plenty of results in everything he tries. We are sure that l,oo's success will be just as great as that of his model. RUTI I I N EZ R A WLT N SON j ICSS IC R EES li C0llIllIt'I'l'l'l7I C'It1.v.rir11l llasketball, '27, Commercial Club, '27, '28, 29. President Student Council, 29: De- bating Club, '293 Kodak Club, '28, '29, English Club, '28, One never knows what goes on behind Ruth's serious countenance. She believes that speech is silver, but silence is golden. Ruth's best tield is steuography. ltlyl how she can get the dictationsl XYe predict success to you, Ruth: come on and show the world what you can do. We are sure C. ll. S. is proud of you. Ji4:ssr1 VVith the parting of the class of '29- '3O, goes one of the most well known and well thought of students in Colum- bia lligh School. Jesse T. is a good student and is liked by everyone, includ- ing the ladies. There is not enough space to enumerate his virtues, but sutlice it to say C. ll. S. loses and Citadel gains a good Illllll. .......... . l'ug1t' 37 LILA MAF ROOF FR.-'XNCIS GLENN SCOTT C'orl1111a'r't'fr1l John C. Calhoun Literary Society, '2o, '27, '28: lli-Tri, '28, '29: Commercial Club, '27, Treasurer, '28, Reporter, '29, Secretary, '29, '301 Music Club, '28: Member Student Council, '283 Ili-life Typist, '29. A'1.lL.X Ln.A lXI.x1c l.ila is the ideal student. All the teach- ers like to get her in their rooms. She is always ready to help a fellow out. NVatch her, she'll succeed in the old world. CIa.r.vimI Boxing Club, '29, '30, Hi-Y Club, '29, '303 llistory Club, '3U. Cil.lzNN Glenn came to us from llishopville, bringing' with him a magnetic attrac- fltlll for the fair sex, which has brought him many feminine admirers in the halls of old C. II. 5. Ilis easy-going, friendly attitude won him numerous friends among the masculine members of the student body as well. One will always remem- ber the conscientious effort which Glenn Her friends, they are many: ller foesfhas she any? devoted to his lessons. FRANKLIN CJXIJMUS XVll,l.lAMS II.'XRlQlOTT ADICI..-XIDIC SALVO C 'Ir1.r.v1'4't1l Dramatic Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, Treas- urer, '28, Vice-President, '29, Ili-Y, '29, 'SOL French Club, '29. l7lt.xNk Frank is small in stature, but his aims and ambitions are great. There is no doubt of Frank's success in this world and Columbia lligh will always have a warm spot in her heart for him. l,'Ic1.rxirt1l Science Club, '29: llousehold Arts Club, '29, '30. Sl'c9.xR TllE S.u.vo Km It was a very lucky day for us when llarriott left Charleston and came to Columbia. She has been a good comrade ialways ready and willing to help. And she has enlivened many ot our dull hours with her Charleston blrogue. These and many more admirable traits have en-' cleared her to us and we'll certainly miss her. 'liye, llarriott, and good luck. Priya' 38 ECG EN E SMOAK C'la.v.riral Drimatic Club, '2o, '27, '28, '29, The loun Doom , Blue l.upines : ,lohn llhoun Literary Society, '26, '27, 78 Beethoven lllusic Club, '27, '28, '29: nor lli-Y Club, '29: Kodak Club, '29, filCNI-1 Speaking of devils, demons, cabbages, ini kings, Gene gets the cake, icing lllf '1ll. lle can rutile any teacher and xc make her smile, XVith such El dis- sition as Genc's , he has ten to one s that he will be 21 success in life. NORA S PA R K M A N C'lu.vsifaI john C. Calhoun Literary Society, '26, '27, linglish Club, '27, '28, '29, Secretary- Treasurer, '28, '29g Hi-Tri Club, '25, '27, '28, '29, Secretary, '28, '29: Dramatic Club, '28, '29: Assistant Photographic Editor THE L'ol.1'tum.xN, '29, Nora is an Zlll-'fltllllil girl and her Nom place in C. Il. S. will be hard to till. She is 21 conscientious, dependable stu- dent and has made a tine record during her four years here. Nor21's good dis- position and friendliness llZlVC won for her many friends, who wish her the greatest success in the game of life. Page 39 AS tr 1 TZ, CARL A. SXVEATMAN CCl'fl'fifGff Student Director, '28, '29: Band, '26, '27, '28, '29, Orchestra, '26, '27, '28, Music Club, '2o. CARI, Carl is il boy popular with his class. Ile is our llllllfl director and 21 line one, too. lle is always Z1 quiet fellow, at- tending to his own business. But his quiet mood ends when he plays a trumpet with the ease of a master, llere's luck to you, Carl, old boyl DORIS S'l'Al,l.lNCiS C'ln.v.riral Music Club, '28, lli-Tri Club, '29l Science Club, '29, Cllee Club, '27, '28, '29. Do'r Sno1e'rY XVith blue eyes to sparkle and Z1 little head to toss, Doris gets through this world. Nobody refuses to do anytliing for her. She is just a jolly good sport, who loves to have El good time and in- cludes everyone in her pleasures. XVho could help loving her? She does her work with the same good will that she uses in her play. 'ii if 5 r' R ,E I, f 4 t. 1 L.. 'Q 23: ai, 6 ,kt Ar ff-uv S21 ., , tg, -', .. . . sv H l 1, 'Q 5. .1 4 A ni ,xl Jw ,Z 5 V i 5. ,,. ,. Sa is 2 ,i c ,, . i i , , 1 . Q i , . E if it v 1 Q ,Q 2 Q 1 i Es :E W E3 ilk 54 92 if Q 5 J 1 ,g .Us MARTHA ELLEN SYLVESTER Certificate President llistory Club, '29, Invitation Committee, '29, '30. HlNSAI'i Although Martha has been here only one year-she came from Girls' lligh, Atlanta, Georgia-she has made a host of friends by her wonderful personality. Martha quickly became one of the lead- ing lights in C. Il. S. and we arefsorry to see her go. NVC shall surely miss her. Martha, you are bound to be successful in whatever you undertake, 'cause girls like you can't fail! R EB FCC.-'X TA YLO R CLAUDE HAROLD VARN Scicntiic Boys' Clee Club, '25, '26, Science Club, '27, '28, '29: Kodak Club, '28, '29g llis- tory Club, '29. Doc A good ole friend-what else could de- scribe Doc ? During the past four years he has shown us in every way 'that he is a true friend, a good sport and an energetic, hard-working lad. Doc is an excellent student, does his own work cheerfully, and is always willing to help others when they lind their tasks too hard. Ile voices his opinions whether right or wrong tusually rightj and mere argument will not change them. At parting. let us Slly, no matter what Cfllifliftll Dramatic Club. '26, '27, '28, '29g Music Club, '27, '28, '293 Glee Club, '26, '27g Ili-Tri Club, 'Z6: Student Council, '27, Senior Ring Committee, '29, '303 llis- tory Club, '29, '30: Science Club, '28, '29: Kodak Club, '28, '29: Literary So- ciety, '26g Junior-Senior Committee, '29, '30, Bi-icky UBECKU Reeky is a tall stately blonde. could we forget her? She is such a sport and a true friend. X'Ye all her and wish her all the success ii world in her college career. l low good love 1 the your aim in life may be, Doc , we are sure that you will be successful. CUNNINKZTIAM P. THOMAS C'l41.vsiz'r1I Boxing Club, '29, 230. UlJ'l'lll'IRW.XY Cunningham has always been a pop- ular member of our class. Ile is known to his schoolmates as a true friend and a hard worker. He will be greatly missed at C. ll. S. Old Otherway cut quite a ligure with the ladies and this, along with his many other attributes, will as- sure his success. W... s,..,-fwuanisrzi.ff,s'1...,, 't'i-1.. 'L':E .L -- f'4lgjt' JU ICYICI .YN ANN WALKER C'l11.v.vii'1l1 ramatie Club, '27, '28, '29: Musie ll '20, '27, '28, '29: Cilee Club, '26, '27, 78 Op 20 U l l eretta, , '27, '2S: Kodak C u J. 78 291 History Club, '29, '30: Science um '293 Football Sponsor, '28, '29: itrary Society, '27. lin liyiiI.YN ose who have seen a gay. laughing walking' around the halls of old L ll. S. with a former dashing half- 'l'ommy, have seeu our livelyn. 're's the best of luck to you, lib , uid may old Tom have a share in it. ANNIE MYRA VVATSON C 'llIS.tlt't1l lleury Grady Oratorieal Society '28: Dramatic Club, '27, '28, '29, X usic Club, '28, '29, , XNTS Annie Myra is a conscientious student Sineere, dependable, and Capable, sl eomplisbes whatever she tries to do She is always willing to take part in tht activities of C. ll. S. and she will bt missed by a host of friends. JAMES D. NVAl.'I'liRS CIIARLICS OTIS XVARRICN Clu.rx1'raI Debating Club, '28, '29, Science Club, '29, '3ll3 Hand, '28. UCIIICICRII-2 l'r Sax A1'IflcAi. Tall, dark and handsome. l'ersouality plus! 'l'hat's our jim . Cbeerie is one of the few whom everybody likes. lle is always in the middle of a happy group. XYithout a doubt he must have lt or something else magnetic, for he is always surrounded by a group of ad- mirers, mostly feminine. X'Ve wish jim- mie the best luck in the world, though we know his sueeess is a mere matter of tnue. .S'riv11f1'Hf Science Club, '28, '29q Kodak Club, '29g Ilistory Club, '29, '30, Chairman Consti- tution Conuuittee: Senior Program Com- mittee: lli-Y Club, '28, '29, Student Council, '29. OA'rics Cline:-:k C.xW Behold! Above we see the Visage of one of those favored few who are blessed with good looks, and a brilliant mind. Otis, the steinmetz of the future, is one of the most popular members of his Class because of his ready wit and cheer- ful out-look on life. All of his under- takings are successful aectJmplisbments. lle is a ladie's man extraordinary, as proved by his eonquest on lilmwood Ave. Page 41 I.II.YAN XVEINSEI. C'la.v.viral Orchestra, '20, '27, '23, I'rcsirlent, '261 I.iterary Society, '20, '271 Iinglish Club, '27, '28, 20: Music Club, '26, 27: Ibra- matic Club, '27, '28, '2U. Ln, UI.II.I.IIi Both iL'2lCIlt'l'Ii anrl pupils will miss I.il- yan-everyune, for her exquisite violin playing. Often she has briglitenerl chapel with her music. Iler teachers will miss her gifts uf rose bucls which she brought tu them Muntlay morning. I.il's personality is magnetic :incl quite temperamental. You barely know what slie'll do next. lf things are run- ning slnuothly, she literally exucles sweets ness. lint alas, if things go wriing! llere's hoping Lil will he a great sue- eess at a conservatory of music which she is planning to attencl. But it gives withunt saying that she will be. l.YI.Y ICLOISE YOUNG e'1a.v.rifr1l Science Club, '29: Ilistury Club, '29, 130: Music Club. '27. SQl'i-:iczisl4 Eloise is the kincl of girl everyone likes tu have for a friend. She is al- ways sincere ancl conscientious in every- thing that she says or clues. liluise has a sense of humor that keeps the pupils cnnstantly laughing and the teachers laugh in spite of their cligniiiecl mien. Always willing to ilu everything to help someone. She is sure to sueceerl in everything she attempts. Cinocl luck, lil- mise! R UTI I LEX IN I2 WILSON C,'ltIXXIl'tYI Science Club, 'ZSQ llistrury Club, '29. K'Rl'I l'S RL'ifL's-j.xNi: Ruth is a girl to whom we can always gn when we neecl help. If she can't help ns, nn une can. She is a friend in neecl antl a pal inileetl. Slit-'s full of pep and readiness to flu her part in anything. II enthusiasm and work will get you any- where, Ruth will certainly reach the glial uf her znnbitiuns. IFRANK WISE CIu.v.vii'nI HI'qR.XNK lfrank has not taken any part in club zpcivities, but he is very interestecl in school alfairs. Ile is tall and very blunfle. Also well built and very digni- Iiecl. Always neat in appearance anrl has a smile fur everybody. lfrank is smart in ltnglish as he can express him- selt with ease anfl grace on paper. Page 42 1 FEBIQ AIQY BEN EMEREON MOST ATTQC VE T N E E D REMos1'Ee.H-lurmim GE y T STAT ST ICS ELonsE MILLIGAN MOST ATTFQCTIVE BA N L.W.Hn MOST NDMOST TiG MOST BE.5zi'fJ.fSL'liX5LL JOHN BEST Br LL dE,NrYINs BEST ALUQOU D Louase Bm-:Ls MOST VALUABLE QQQFEK, F ANCESCA owm K Besr ALL-IIQBND DNA LouasELsNT MOST LITEQQ l,Uffl' 3, wr 9' ' ' 1 JUNE SENIOIQS II 1 472525 ,E I 4 Q' l e ,I .A QE -Q ,. .Vf A.- ..,..,. ' lllil.lCX lCl.lZ.'XI3li'l'll .PXRNIJT ROliliR'l' l.lS'l'UN li.-Xll.liY, jk. f'lt7.Y.t'lL'tIl f'ltI.V.Yl'l'tll , W llramatie fluh, '28, '20, '30, llaChel11r's fluh, '25, '27, '28, '20, ,' gf --HH' gdnlixu llramatie Cluh, '27: Ili-Y liluh, '28, '20, 1 . . . 'K -1' i tg ' 'Z14 -1-- 1 ll lL ' 'S 1' lull? ?1 'l'fl 'lillllfffl 2 'l- well -ill! 'Qii'iiiiiiiiu'1i l l'ilmZ '29 lx 'm' li lilcetl hy all who are lucky Cll0llgll tn ' ' Ah ' H 5- lmuw her. L'ucler her laughter auzl eu- HHH 5 3l'4 ff If ,luymeul is a serious tlmuglit fur her Sheik is a tmp-nutelier in twu re- ,Q stuclies. She has alsu heeu a valuable speets: Ile is a llrst rate stucleut :mtl a if 1. memher ul the llramatie Kfluh. XYith these guml athlete. V5 characteristics she will surely attain the Yes, he is a gentleman in every sense jf if great sueeess which she deserves. All 4,1 the wurml. il gmwtl frieml :mtl a luyal her friemls will miss her. hut they wish tlvlumhia lligh suppurter. XYe flu llul I gli? her the hest uf luelc in her umlertakiugs. hesitate ui say that the qualities which A? have elevated him tu the place he hultls m the hearts uf his friemls will serve YE him well as he gues tm with his life '. wurli. , gi yy v 1 - 1 -fvv I X ILXRINII4. M.-Xlz .'XSI!ll.l. IIN llll-. AN Ol ll fl C'm11r11t'n'z'41I C'lf1,c,t-if-ill K L'ummereial L'luh, '28, '29, 130. 'illllillll-L 15,4 .. -- - ,. - -.. . 1:3 ll.x14Nui lXl.xic lt llilmlne shuulcl make hasehall his Mmlesl. quiet, aml calmHthat's liar- lllf' Wmilf- Wi' Wfmlfl Sfttlfl lik' Wilfll-'Wil ' nie. .-Xltlmugli she says little, she thinks 111111111 lllfnv WIVUIVS UD ll' llll' mil,l f QQ a great cleal. She is um- of the future lwlilllvv iuf llllllNk' CI111 1'1'2lll5' Dlili' ehampiuus iu typing aml Slltbflllilllll. XX'e lvilwllilll. llt' l12lS 2llSH l1L'C11 Just IIS SIIG- ' :Q siueerely hope that she will he suceess- cessful i11 either phases uf selixml life as L! ful. in hasehall. TQ 'if-if, FQ si., A if T . Q57 ffvaaf if 5,3 -- 'ww s.-. 1441 .- . gw'7' 11'4Qr'1 ,..v.-M.,., Vtllrlr' 47 , ti 'a I1 -1 SHIRLEY l.lifiARli lRAll.EY IIYMIE Bll.l,lNti cf'Itl.fXI't'fII Cilee Club, '26, '28, lli-Tri Club, '29, '30, Dramatic Club, '29, '30, Art Club, '27, '28, '29, Tni-1 CoLl'ix1i:1.xN Art Staff, '28, '29, 'iSHlRI.lEY Shirley is gentle and demure. She is always reserved, yet pleasant and happy, which makes everyone appreciate her. She has done so well in school that we feel sure when she starts out on the road of life she will meet and conquer all obstacles. ARCIIIIC l2EA'l l'lli C'lu.f.viruI Ili-Y Club, '28, '29, '30, Secretary, '30, l'ublications Business Statif, '29, '30, In- ' dustrial Arts Club, '29, '30. GRuNT llere is a boy who will be missed by everyone in school, especially the girls! During Archie's four years at C. ll. S. he has established himself as one of its most popular students. To all he is a loyal and true friend. Miss Reynolds, in particular, values his witty comments in her English classes. NVe know Ar- chie will make a great success in the future, for it is hard to keep a good man down. Page 48 Dramatic Club, '28, '29, '30, dent, '29, Girls' Cilee Club Operetta, '28, lli-Tri Club, '30, Secretary, '29. friend, and a good sport. reserved and unassuming a screen to strangers, we regard her as a friend of With these qualities she in the game of life. llelen, here's luck. Cf'l11x.rit'uI liand, '28, '29, Vice- l'resident, '30: Ur- cliestra, 130: joke Editor This Coi.L'1xl- llI.XN, '29, '30 lIvMri: llymie entered C, ll. four years ago from McMaster, During this time he has made many friends, both teachers and students. lle is a good sport, a true friend, and a popular member of our class. lX'e don't know what he intends to do in the future, but whatever he does do, we are sure he will be a success. lllil.EN fi,-XYLIQ BEl.l, C'l41.s'x1'4'41l -Iohn C. Calhoun Literary 1 Society, '27, 28: Beethoven Music Club, '27, '28, '29, Vice- Presi- , '27, '28, '29l '27, '28, '29, ll:-:t.i:N llelen is a good student, a genuine Although her manner acts as who know her, the truest type. will easily win tl.-XY l3l.ACKlXlON HENRY tiAll,l.ARlJ CRAXVIVORD f'ltI.V.Yft'tII linglish Club, '28, '295 Dramatic Club, .201 Ili-'l'ri Club, '29, Music Club, '27, 28, '29, Beethoven Music Club, '27, '28, 29. M . -1 tin' Neyer a worry, never a care: just let it go antl it will all encl well-tlus is tlays conception of life. NVe like her best as we have seen her mostihappy, laughing mtl gay-as her name implies. Gay, here's hoping your interesting per- souality will never change. Sf1't'a1'if1't' lli-Y, '28, 293 Science Club, 285 Mu- sic Club, '29. Gn,I.Y Gilly is one of the many backers of our great football team. lt' anyone wants to know if tl1ere's a clance on, they look up Milly , lle is very witty and flur- iug his Iligh School course he has won many warm friencls. llere's luck to him in his future career. IQOIIICIVI' S. llOl.l.lNfll'flQ JAMES l5R,'XZlfl.l.lf .S't'z'm1f1'fIt' ellunmil Tlulilzizzg llasehall, '23, 29. Ili ull Hob is a very quiet type of boy, but he makes his presence telt. lle spenmls much of his time stuclying, ex- cept in the spring, autl then it is mos baseball. Ile shouhl make a good heh tly' ler for Carolina. llis frieurls wish him the best of sueeess, and hope to keep in touch with him. X688 Commercial Club, '28, l'resiclent ln- clustrial Arts Club, '20. JIM james is a boy that anyone can get along with. llis pleasing personality ancl ready smile make him walcome everywhere. There are quite a few fem- inine hearts that give a flop when they see him with another girl. lligh School will miss ,lames anal wish for him every success in life. num... -,... l'ngft' ,IV er- Mx: 5 W ll gg llll - 4 P Q.. 1, X. ggggta . 53: t '. 4. Q .. ,Q . L ' i I Tj 1' . .t f. , - ,z 1 . .4 it i I ,j , - .5 v 1 t e ' f' 'Li t , ,. 0 xi if fn 2 2 t J . 1 gr Q 2 i f, 2 Ei ?'i 95 al P . If A3 fl ak , ,5 vt -s 3 if ' ff 2 if 539 ,Q Q w . S7 'P ,y ' X .i xv DJ fc gi 1 at F if Q Q 53 Wi: I 1 S9 'r ff ag if F., ta l it if 'fi j nl . E ff ff- L t 43' ,wt ,F e ' Y? ,. 551' xi? 35' 'I I P ' t ' 1 W:-E 'Q l ,ea .. 1 t itz, fit ia 1 . 1 gf ,y 1 . r 1 J . 4 Sl 'l f 4. Y 1 ,,',Q,'7' Win Vg! ji. if' 'wgqe ' M .t ., gl . S EE S 'i ll 'I it G c X9 'e M i 555 s, iii is . ,, gi 5: ti. B. BROOKS, JR. MlNNlE EI.lZAl'lE'l'll BYRD fa C'1tlXA'fl'lYf CflI.U'fl'lIf Qi lli-Y Club, '29, '30, Secretary, '29, Dramatic Club, '29. it llramatic Club,.'Z9, '30: Tins Col.l'M 1n.xN, --OTHINE lfR,,3,.K - ' 29, 3U3ll1-l.1fv, 29. Xl. .K .Q I, I X V, y 5, MV BU . inure is tlat rare type, .1 wrtsuqxul, Y Q . 1. . V conscientious, and diligent pupil. Such 5? llere is a steady, hard worker who is students as she are the ones who help ii i forever doing tllllliw and not lmragging to maintain a high standard for our about them. The kind everybody likes, school, dj 2 P and should we add. admires. VX'e feel sure that she will accomplish KL ll, has been successful in his great things in the future. studies and we predict for him even P greater success. 5' Al.l.liN 'l'll.lJliN ISRONVN, JR. Cll.'XRl.'I'ON .'Xl.l.liN ISROYVN If Z, c'UIllIllt'l'CftIf C'l41.r.vit'411 ,. fi lfootball li Squad, '26, A Scniad, Ili-Y Club, '29, '3U: Science Club, w a if 9 f R r l Q, ? in lf l, l In l if fl Ll E gp ' '27, '23, Captain, '291 Commercial Club, ff f , H282 President Boxing Club, '29: Block ti 3 club, '27, '2s, in-Qsifit-m, '20, '50, F 'V PoT HA. T. S.x1a.xn 'i s V . Q f one of the truest friends a person can I havefalways a ffentleman, polite, con- siderate antl courteous. Ile has been a leader in all phases of his school life and if he works as hard i11 life as he has in football he never will want for anything, llere's to you, Pot , good luck! Pot , as we all know this line boy, is .,... rt Mil ..,. -,...,,..Q.... ., V, .,, . X. ,M-, '29, '30, liootball, '29, 30. Cn.xm.ToN Charlton has done outstanding work in football. Many a time have we thrilled to see him play and much do we expect of him in future greatness. VVe all like and admire him for he has the refresh- ing traits of a true gentleman. llis sin- cerity and ability which have carried him through his lligh School course assure us of his future success. '72'lif'lZ.f,Q?.wAaAauw-vs-ww ,--- - -- Page 50 to like her. Iler sunny disposition a K.AX'l'lIl.liliN M. CAMl'BEI.l. J. C. CARPENTER C'Io.v.viral Sfccial llousehold .-Xrts Club, '29, '30 lfootball R Squad, '27, A Squad, --KH.HLm5N '29, llasketball Team, '28, '29: Track Squad, '29, '30, Band, '28, '29 'lll' lt' you know Kathleen, you are sure Science Club, 'ZSQ Music Club nd , winning ways have won her many friends. 'S iy muh' 'D' 1 She is not shy or timid and she is not 'iVl'3Nl'5 U.l- L- bold: she is just the kind of girl every- During C.'s stay at C. ll. 5. lic body likes. lleeause of her inherent has made a good record. Ile has gone ability, her many friends are sure that out for many activities and has come she will enjoy a happy and successful out at the top eaeh time. j, C is future. witty and his jokes keep his school- SCS.-XN RlClll'iCC.X CAMl'l3lil.l C'lu.vs1'fal Chorus, '27, '28, '29, Music Club, '28, '29: lli-Tri Club, '28, '29, Dramatic L lub, 29. SL's.xN llere's to Susan, honorable, truthful and enthusiastic, a capable and conscien- tious student, the owner of a sterling character and numerous friends. NYC shall miss her in C. ll. S. mates and teachers cheerful. lVll.l.llQ Llilf CiXMl'lSlil.l. Clt!.t'.viz'r1l 27, Music Club, '27, '28, '29, Glee Club, '27, '28l Science Club, '29, Operetta, '27, '28, lli-Tri Club, 'Z9. BILLY Ask Billy whether to study or go to the dance. Got to the dance, of course, She loves a good time, and although not much of a bookworm, manages to keep up with the rest of the class. Cood bye, Billy , we all prophesy a bright and happy future. Page 51 E l F ...:.,4uvs- 1 we-rs, 4 -eifaan l l I l i 3. ll l -su:-.wk 1- e-mfs-ur-H gf-- vw-nuns -f-U-M-of-.1 Q-rs.-rf-1-1.-.vb -A f1.s.sw-.+...m- an mu. , 1 ut-new-ww Y -. I-as xrann 2 2 p 44 in 'gk Vw L -:tw 4 E l I Cl IARLICS DWIGHT CATI ICART ANNIE Llili COOPER Ct'1'tz'fit'a1'tf Assistant Business Manager Tut: Co- I.uMnI.xN, '27, '28, lli-Y Club, '28, '29, '30, Treasurer, '29, '3ll: H Squad lfoot- ball, '28, '29, Captain, '291 Science Club, '29, 'SOL Student Council, '27, '23, '29, '30, President, 30: Most Representative Roy June Class: Most Popular lloy -luue Class. L'Cl l'Ili lJw'ml1'1 ' Kin Cutie has always been a leader in C. ll. S. lle has been the secret sorrow of many a girl, even the inspiration of poetry, and the teachers love him. Dwiglit also has a way with boys that will land him right on top in whatever he tries. Good luck, Mr. l'opularity l CItI.v.rift1I Dramatic Club, '28, '29, '30. 'UXNNHE Lian Annie Lee has a very quiet and un- assuming manner. She doesn't always express her opinions, but you needn't think she hasn't one-she's just being tactful, She isn't the tinger-snapping kind of student but is a leader in the elass just the same. These qualities to- gether with her sincerity and inherent ability will surely win success and hap- piness for her in whatever she chooses as her life work. May Annie Lee have the best of luck. JAMES XVlI.l.lAM CIIITWOOD GLADYS CUl,liMAN Sviwzfifir Dramatic Club, '27, '28: Science '28: lli-Y Club, '28, '20: Music '29: Glee Club, 'ZSL Circulation ager Ili-life, '20, lin ,l. Club, Club, M an- llill has a dry wit that keeps his friends laughing and happy. W'herever there is a group talking, you will lind Bill is tn him in the middle of it. ' Q2 earnest worker in the many phases of school activity in which he has partici- pated. May Bill be a great success! Co Ill lm'I't'ial Commercial Club, '28, '29, '30. Gt..xm's XVC will miss seeing Gladys' serious, thoughtful face when she takes her leave from Columbia lligh. She is slow to anger, but when she becomes angry, she is hard to reconcile, ln the class- room she is reserved. To her intimate friends she is full of life, but to strang- ers, she is always dignitied. Gladys is sincere. XX'e hope to see her succeed in her pet ambition-to be a railroad presi- dent's secretary. May she never forget the place she has won in our hearts. Ima' if RICH.-X IQNGICNQX COVXTS A. ISOYCIC CRAIG ciHlllllI1'I'l'ltIl C'lax.virr1I liUlll!Ilk'I'Ci2ll t'luh, '23, '20, '50, llcc- llistury fflulm, '29, tluwcii Xlusiv Chili, '27, '28, '20: tilt-c --BUYS . .2 2. .B 2, I Mull' ll' I' , in li you lcuuw llnycc, yuu :irc suru lu lX 1'H Iilw him-zi quiet, gcutlciuziuly fcllnw Rt-Im is an trut' :mil fziithful friciul. WllUl1l2llit'SllAllL' fi'it'urls with ZllJ1J1lI't'llllj Sho hzls za plczisiug 1Jt'l'Stlll2llllj' :mtl more little cftlmrt. llc has iuzulc Il unmu im' thiui ht-r shzux- ut' guml hunks. XXI' 1111- himself iu t'. ll, S. which will hc h:u'fl all wuiulcriiig' what yiuu' futurc will hc, tu hczxt. Rclmzi. liut wl1z1tt'vL'r it is, it will Qual in If thcrc is El siuglc wurcl tu clcscrihg success. liuycc it is Ul1Ullt'SlH-lllH1081 with him st-lf :tml utlit-rs, with lumcsty that spclls suct't-ss. XYll.M.X l,IilC tftJL'N',l'S lllCl.liN t'OXY.'XRlJ t'lrix.vii'iil Ciui11111i'1'i'ii1l Rlusir fluh, '27, '28, '29, tllcc Lilulm, Limiiiuwcizil fluh, '29, 130. '27, '28, '20, '30, llrzuuzitic Club, '28, '29, -'ll,.3U.3N ullill-Nl-NH Ilclcu is quit-t ziurl tliuuglitful, hut shc XYihuzi is thc kiucl that clues wt-ll llL'l' has ll smilc fm' cvwyuiic. Lf ll. S. rt'- sh:u'c of wurk zlucl will flu ziuytliiug grvts tu lusc ht-r, fur wc'll :ill miss hcr lu kt-cp hvr fricucls. Sho has 1111 llllZ1SA siuilcs zuicl hcl' rt-ml hziir. 'l'lit-rc must hc Sllllllllg, quit-t mzuuici' which has kept aiu iiupurtzult plzicc iu thc wurlrl fm' hor, !ll11llj'Ut'tll7lt' fmiu lt'2lI'lllllQ llt'I' llcst quill- zxucl wc :irc sure shc will till it suc't't'ss- itics, hut thirst' who know hur. zipprccizitc fully. lit-r sterling wm'th. All of us wish hui' tht' vury hcst uf luck. Virgil' 53 MARY ELLICN CRAIN I l,ORIiNCIi LOUISE DAVIS f,f'ftIA'.YiL'tIf Dramatic Club, '29, Music Club, '29. Ih'l0NKI-DY Monkey believes in having a good time. Nevertheless, she is a good student, popular among both classmates and teaeh- ers. She is determined and also depen- dable-and, these qualities are responsi- ble for her success in high school-a suc- cess whieh we believe is only a fore- shadowing of what awaits her in years to come. ANNA l'liICl'I.IiS IJAVI S l'lt1.v.v1't't1l Art Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, Dramatic Club Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, 'SUI Ili-Tri '26, '20, llz'-lift' Reporter, '29. u, 'XNN.X Clt1.v.v1'4'41l IIi-'I'ri Club, '28, '29, '30, Music Club, '28, '29: Dramatic Club, '29, 150. l.oL'lsr3 XYith brown eyes to llash and a lit- tle head to toss, Louise gets through this world. Nobody refuses to do anything for her. She is a jolly good sport, who has a good time and includes everyone in her fun. XN'ho could help liking her? She does her work with the same good will that she uses in play. ICTI I ICI. DAVI S C'o1111m'1'z'ioI Student Council Representative, '27g Commercial Club, '28, '29, '30. '-1 Elmira ppie is the type that works hard Anna enjoys life in the best of ways. IIer charming personality has won for her many lasting friends in her high school career. She is full of pep and readiness to do her part in anything. lf enthusiasm and work will get you any- where, Anna will certainly get there. when the time for work is at hand and plays during play time. NVe admire her generosity toward her fellow students. Iler smile is irresistible and would easily melt the sternest human being. Ethel snubs no one, and this is one of the pleasing traits of her personality. VVe wish her much joy and prosperity after her departure from our Iligh School, and we hope to see her happy in the future. l'l151t' 5-l ALBERT DENNIS XVOODROXV XV. DUNN t'm11111t'n'1'f1I tilee Club, '27, '28: Track, '28, Coni- mereial Club. '27, '28, '29, .'XlNlR.XllI.l'l The high esteem in which all his class mates holcl him, shows his great popu larity. One must become closely con nectecl with him to appreciate his char acter as it deserves. C'Ia.r.viml Junior Rotary, '29, '30. ljl'MN Xlfoomlrow is one of the youngest mem- bers of our class ancl although he hasn't gone in for school activities to any great extent, he has been a popular and well likefl member of our group. NVQ are sure that he will be missecl when he leaves C. ll. S. and that his place will be hard to till. ,I ICANN DliTRliV1l.l.li ALEX DICKSUN Srft'11t1'fft' Science Club, '27, '28, '29, 130: Art Club, '28, '291 Music Club, '27g Ili-Life c'lI1.V.YfI'lll Band, '26, '27, '28, '29g Orchestra, '26, 'ZS' Ili-Y Club '28 '29 'SO' lfoot- Reporter, '2S. l:l'NNY Jean is bubbling over with pep, wit, antl humorous sarcasm. ller laugh gives lo us the enjoyment she gets out of life. She is always willing to lencl a helping hancl, anal sunshine seems to follow her around the halls of C. ll. S. XVe'll miss jean, and we wish her the best of success and happiness. Ptlyt' 55 ball, '29, Boxing Cliib, '29, '20 ' ALI-:x We owe much to the light-hearted, jesting Alex. llc has enlivenecl many a tlull hour with his sparkling wit. Yet he uses it to make friends, not enemies. XYell, Alex, here's luck to yon, whether you stick to jesting, or become President ot the Unitetl States. FRANCIS MARION DURHAM, JR. C 'Ii1.vsz'mI President June Senior Class: Class Poet, Dramatic Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, l'i'esident, '28, Joke liditor Ili-Life, '27, '28, lfeature lfditor, '28, Editor-in-Chief, '29, Editor-in-Chief Tut: Coi.l'Miai.xN, 'SUQ lli-Y Club, '28, '29, '30, lli-Lift' Re- porter, '29, English Club, '28, '29, '30, Viee'President, '29, President, '30, Art Club, '29, Literary Society, '27, '28, Quill and Scroll, Delegate S. I. P. A., '28, '29, lfreneh Club, '28, Stage Director Oper! etta, '27, '28, Winthrop Drama Contest, '28, '29, Town Theatre Play 'l'UlIl'll2lll'tClll, '29, Business Manager The Youngest . l k.x N K Frank Durham is, undoubtedly, one of the lllUSt talented and most popular students that has ever graduated from C ll. S. TALLEY A. EASl.liR Couinzeruiul Commercial Club, '27, '28, '29, Music Club, '28, Block C Club, '28, '29, lfootball, '27, '28, '29, lli-Y Club, '27. Snt'NY 'l'alley's brilliant, steady work in the line has contributed much to the foot- ball team's successes in recent years. Coach Rhame will have a very hard time tilling his place, and the friends he leaves behind him will miss him just as much. Xvltllllllt doubt, Talley bas a bright fu- ture before him, and we are sure to hear more about him. MARY MACK EDGAR f'ftI.VSI-t'lIf Dramatic Club, '27, Art Club, '28, lfrench Club, '29. M.xC Mac is everybocly's friend because of her winning personality and friendly, un- seltish spirit. She does her own part cheerfully and is always willing to help others when they lind their tasks too hard. 'l3ye, Mae , C. ll. S. will follow you in your future success. JANE liUAL'iill Cltixsirtzl isie Club, '2o, '27, '28: Dramatic Club, '28, tilee Club, '26, '27, '28, lli- 'l'ti Club, '27, '28, '29, Science Club, l.. XY. Jolliky, frolieky, ole Jane. Never sad, never mad, but always glad. Jane has a rare personality and a lovable disposi- tion. She has been an all-'round girl and a true friend to old C. Il. S. XYe cant say any more-no other words are necessary. She is just Jane and no less. l'r1g1t' 56 ANXIIC C. liIlRl.lCIl C'l1l.v.vf1'flf l2I'Zll'IlIlllC Club, '27, '28, '29, .'XNN11: Annie is :unong tl1e more quiet mem- bers of our elass. XXX' never hear her boasting of l1er aeI1ieven1e11ts. Sinee her entrauee llllll C. ll. S. tour years ago, lll'l' pleasant manner has matle for her, frienrls i11 large ll1Ill'lllL'I'S. There will always be a W2ll'lll spot i11 our hearts for Annie. l.OlQlCIi l2l.l,lSOR C111111111'1'c1'11l C0llll'llL'l'Cl1ll Cl11b, '28, '29, '30, l.o11ln'14 l.oriek is ligl1t-l1eartecl and wl1ere1'f'1' he goes lie has the time of l1is life. l.oriek is quite giftecl i11 the Q'Cl1llC art of bull-shooting anal employs it to great effect. Of eourse he has a 111ore serious sicle. llis frank optimistic spirit has won for l1in1 a l1ost of frienmls who are now wisl1i11g llllll tl1e best of luck. xYllL'll l.oriek leaves, C. ll. S. will be minus a line fellow. IIUIIC 57 42. ICVICLYN lCVliRli'l l' C'l11.vx1'1'11l Clee Club, '2f1g lgCClllUVCll Music Club, '27, 'ZSL Scieuee Club, '29, Ili-Tri Club '29. ICB Eb is among the quiet lIlCll1l7Cl'S of our class. Since her entrance into C. Il. S., her pleasant manner has marle a large number of friends for I1er. She is also sineere, with an unaffected mau- 11er. llere's to you, lib , we hope tl1at sue- Cess will attend you where you go. MARION EMERSON Cf1I.1'x1'1'ul .M Virginia l11termo11t College: Y. NY. C. A., '27, '28, '29, Athletic Club, '27, '28, '29: Tennis Club, '28, 'Z9: Curry Club, '27, '28: Art Clubg llarrison l.it- erary Society, '28, '29. At C. ll. S.: llramatic Club. '29, X301 Ili-'l'ri Club, '29, '30, Tlll-1 Co1.1'x1111.xN Art Staff, 130. lll.XRItlNH Virginia llllL'I'lllllllt College gainecl a goorl stuclent in '27, but lost her i11 ' 4, when Marion came back home , All her C. ll. S. friends rleeply re- gret the fact that she was 11ot here all lm tl1e tune, and all xrechct a ha11y and l ll ,, .. r successful future for her. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,....-.,... ,.,.. .. 21 'K E . 4 'I 1 sa .M 1 1 11 'J a w H. Q .'i S. f is Q 1' V? fp - nl 1 .1 12? E' 35 if ., -.1 1 5 ' f 1: I3 if sa ll Ik ' 1 K :xl f 1 ,, 1 1 1 ' 1? 5. I 3. 1 if ' 1 Us - . if '3 Al, . is F5 1' gf , . 3, .' ,J 1,3 5 Cl 1 51 , gn ,l QW EJ 1- tg 3.5 1, 1.1 : lil 1 gl fi .. 511 f. ' g-5 I. xi . A X: l' . ,A y li fl . il Q Q' . 'fri : .. gi ' in if -- 1 . J , .. 3 fi af . A ', Q S 2 Q ' S ll: 35 1 t-5 Q5 . ., ,. I 1 ..f-'PC' 71123-1' ., lst. F575 :ggi if . --1 1 ,,v QW Lgywf g i' 1 1. I li' . fi xl li .L 'J r 'I 595 1 1 1 MARY LOU FAIRY JOHN INGRAM FISIIBURNE Clu.v.viruI C711-V-ffffll Music Club, '27, '28, '29: Cilee Club, '27, V lli-Y Clllb, '29, '30, ViC0-l'f0SlflCl1f, '28, '20, Ili-Tri Club, '28, '29. 295 Track Sfiuafl. '29 lN'I.xkY Lou Mary l.ou is of a quiet nature which has kept many people from knowing her best qualities. Nevertheless, with a charming smile and a good personality, she has made many friends, and we know they will continue to increase. Good bye, Mary Lou, and the best of luck. STANLIEY ll, l7l2l.l.lERS .S'rz'e11fiHr Science Club, '28g liootball, '27, '28 '29, Baseball, '28, Ossn2 Stanley gained recognition three years ago when he became captain of the UB Squad. Since that time he has played stellar football for the Varsity. Os- sic and Coop were the life of team with their cheerful singing, for Ossie is a hot tenor. NVe wish you success. Stanley, both at Clemson and in future life. UJACKU To say that so far, Jack has done well in his undertakings is to express it mildly. lle is one of the outstanding mem- bers of our class, although he is not heard very much. Actions speak louder than words, can easily be applied to john. Those who know him are fortunate: those who do not, have something to look forward to. 1 'liye, Jack 1 we wish you the best of luck. lX'lARlAN PONSONBY TVINLAY f.'llI.f.l'I't'l11 lli-Tri Club, '25, Dramatic Club, '27, '28, '29, 'SOL English Club, '28, '29, '30, TKCHSUYCY, '29, '30: Feature Editor Hz-Life, '29 '30, News Ifditor, '29, '30, lfditor-in-Chief, '30. I r:1c'1 ' 'iHlSll0I ' FIN Bishop , the girl everyone will miss. She is a good sport, a dependable student, and always on the look-out for mischief. She pops up at unexpected moments with remarks which are the despair of her teachers and the delight of her class- mates. Pagc 58 M l l.l7RliD l3li.'X'l'RlCli l l.OR.' .S'f'l't'7Il ifir Mnsie Clulm, '28, '20, llouseholcl Arts, 20, 50. M Il.IbRlCIl lllilclretl is il quiet. stuclions girl, never too serious, though, for a little lun. She is always reach' to help others ancl has won many friencls hy her eharniing' clis- mosition, XYe wish you the hest of luck, IXlil4h-eil, in your future life. X ROY l L'lJlilC Ciwlrlllmvitll Commercial Club, '28, '29, floxing Cluh, '20, 130. Rim Roy is one of the most arlniiretl lloj'S in our class, lle is a willing' sport ancl always really to join with the erowfl. lle greets you with a smile no matter where you are or who you are. XX'itli his ahil- ity anfl personality he is sure to emerge triumphant over lit'e's trouhles. llow- ever, some feminine hearts will heat a trifle slower heeause of his almsenee. SCS.-KN RICYNOLIJS VORIZICS MOl'l.'l'RllC l'UXYlil.l, IVRICICIXIQXN C'ltlA'Xl't'tIl C'llIN.fll'lll .Xrt Clnh, '27, '28, '20, Seeretary, '29, lfootlmll, li Squad. '23, Squacl, lfreneh Clulm, '20g linglish Club, '27, '29: Baseball, '29, liomlak Clulm, '29, '30, Sine l'owicl.l. A hully sport! .-X gay ehum! A true Powell, the lzulie's man , walks arounrl friencll 'l'hat's lforhes. Always really the halls of C. ll. S. without a heart. for anything from translating Cieero to lle is not only a laclie's man hut is causingunnecessary explosions in ehein- also likecl hy everyone that he meets. isti'y. Colunlhia lligh loses a loyal sup- C. ll. S. will not linrl many hoys like porter anrl a valuable stuclent when she l'owell, ancl we hate to give him up. loses Sue Pllflt' 59 gl fi if ii 3 1 ji 4? 'n 2 .1 Fl 5, , l sl is .U gi ii nl 7' l, !. .Y , 1 . 'f . ,I .as 3,,i:,, i 'yet :big ire 3 i ' Pi Q 2' r' . l ii. 4, - 1 gt i. earl? 5. 3' L. R. gf l 11 si .,, if ii ,E Sli ii: lie l il ll 1, 1 'E x x as l Ui are l tl sig E. QQ it ii gi Ei il Qi ,E 1 1 I El 542 iii tg, fbi All E l KEENAN NVYANSEI. CIAYDEN FRANK HUGER GIBBIES, JR, CIf1.r.r1'vaI Ili-Tri Club, '28, '29, '30: Music Club, '28, '293 Dramatic Club, '29, '30. ulqlil-IN.XN Keenan is a girl who has a smile for everyone. She is a good student and can be depended on for anything. She believes in letting others do the talking, but she does the thinking. These char- acteristics together with eheerfulness have won for her a host of true friends. liriends who hate to see her go, but nevertheless predict a successful career for her. Clll.V.Yift1I Kodak Club, '26, '29, '30, Hi-Life Re- porter, '29: Chairman Program Commit- tee, '29: Ili-life Assistant Business Man- ager, '29, '30, Business Manager, '30, Tm-: CoLi'M1s1.xN Assistant Business Manager, '29, Business Manager, '30, S. l. P. A. Delegate, '29: Manager Ten- nis, '30: Most Valuable Boy, June Class. 'il:R.'XNK Frank is the business man of our class. Look at the list of activities above! Doesn't that look like business? lfrank means business when it is time for busi- ness-'but where there's fun, l rank's right in it. lfrank, ole boy, we'll miss you, lf you keep on going as you have done ill lligh RUTH CQAYDFN CIa.v.v1'vaI john C. Calhoun Literary Society, '27, '28: Dramatic Club, '28, '29, '30, lli-Tri Club, '29, '30 URl'Tll Ruth is a quiet, modest easy-going girl, but she has a great number of friends. She is good-natured and willing to do her share of work. She is also ever ready to lend a helping hand where help is needed. 'l3ye, Ruth, and the best of luck! School you'll be a great man. AGNES EVELYN GEIGER C'la.vsiral Debating Club, '28, '29, Dramatic Club, '29, '30. AGNES lt' silence is gold, there are riches for Agnes. She is one of our most admir- able girls, a quiet, steady, dependable classmate. XVhatever she may take up as her life work, you may be sure she will succeed. V - -'-4 fm- M-if 1 Page 60 IIICNRY lil,l.lU'l' CEOUIDING Yll l -X l'l RRY 1iL Y'l'l R Clf1.v.v1'4'41l C 'lux.v1'ml 'l'L'IllllS Team, '29, Stucleut Council Ili-l.1'fvRepurter, '27: Dramatic Club liepreseutative, '27, lfimutball ull Squad, '28, '29, '30, Secretary, '29, The Young '29, est . 'Z9: Girls' filee Club, '2Sg Art lllNK Club, '28, '29, '30, Vice-l'i'esimleut, '28 XYhat euulrl the elass of '30 flu withuut l1'l'VflflQl'l- Z9Z' THE L jLl'!Nll!l-kN A,-Xi' their lliuk ? Ile has mamle many true Nflllj .253 201. 30-Q f l, liflllflfv 29-. 30 friencls rluriiig his four years at C. ll. S. .l ll l rl Klub- 27, 28- 29, 30' l'fL'5lfl1'm aml is a type nt' students whieh Columbia 29- H v H lligh is pruucl to produce. just keep NIU'-X up to your present stauclarrl, lliuk aucl Nilla eame tw us frmn Melllaster iii yuu will achieve great sueeess. '26, She is very versatile, there is myth ing' she eanunt ilu: yet, all she clues, is rlfiue well. The urtiees she has helcl at lligh School show her ability as well as her popularity. The wfirlrl would prob- ably be a better plaee if there were inure like her. l.ONNlli CMXXYSUN UR.-XNT, hlli. li:'X'l'llARlNli GRlfliNlf K 'lu.v.v1't't1l CUIlIIlIl'I't'lfIl lfreueli Club, '29, 130: Seieiiee Club, Commereial Club, '28, '29, '30. 29, 30. l C lu lmuw a buy like l.. C is :ui rrp- purtuiiity aiirl pleasure, uicleecl. Luas- Sllllllllg, with au aeute sense of ri ight aucl wrmig, a determination to ilu what he thinks right, regarclless of eireum- stances, aucl great ability to make friei he is marked fur clistiilctiuu. icls, Culumbia lligh will miss ul.. aml we shall always elaim him as ours. Page 61 K1'r'rY Katheriiie has the limiur of being the Blues Duetnrn fm' nur elass. She eau eure the must serious ease nf clespumleiicy with her humuruus eunversatitm. Asicle from her ability In jest, she mloes mueh gmail amolig.1' her fl'lL'llllS. They in return will help her ancl she is always appre- eiative. Katlleriue has a large eircle of frieucls that she has win: by her luviug' clispwsitimi. 'XACLJ i 5 LOUIS MAURICIE IIALTIWANGER RUTll HENRY .S'rie11fiHc C1a.r.viral Science Club, '27, '28: Kodak Club, Dramatic Club, '28, '29. '27, '29, Manual Arts Club, '29. 4-RUTH i'W'9NG Ruth possesses Z1 very lovable and XVong is our prize builder of areo- plane models. lle is rarely seen with- out a model, and they are usually so perfect that he has won many prizes with them. Ile has also won many rib- bons in the manual arts exhibits. W'e hope to see him famous through some invention in aviation. Go to it, old boy, pleasing disposition. ln her own quiet way, she has completed everything that she set out to accomplish. Ruth realizes the virtue of keeping quiet, yet when the time arises, she has something worthwhile to say. S, is for you. SARAH CHCRTRUDIC IIARRELL GEORGE HART Clu.v.viz'r1l C'Ia.vsiml Dramatic Club, '27, '29. lli-Y Club, '28, '29, '30: Science Club, uTRl'llY Trudy is one of our quiet members. She says very little, but is the kind we expect great things from. Trudy , we'll miss you, and we hope you'll do as well in future life as you have in high school. So good bye, good luck, and be good. '29, '3O: Ili-Life Reporter, '281 Football B Squad, '28, Swimming Club, '29, '30. 'HOT Box ' George is the kind of fellow who is blessed with good looks and the ability of making true friends. lle has a great many virtues, but is too modest to ac- knowledge them. However, he always has a willing smile and they say he is also a ladie's man. NVe wish you a successful career, George, and we hope you will remember your fellow students of C. ll. S. Page 62 e' -if is a 42 '- 'wi . V- as f5.,4:-a:1s..- -5, I if . sly ages uv -' 5 , , k ....awiawkirmyi.igiiiygs E?5.a,,-, ..- Q '......--. . ..,. uf, , 4.gJs,'fQsfff!tw?f?fr?m,.t-.2f A S.'Xl.l.lli COLES llliYW.-XRD lilil' HOPE C'lu.v.vit'i1l Dramatic Club, '27, '28, '29, '30: Ili- l.1'fi' Reporter, '27 28: Ili-l.1'ft' Staff, '20, 'dill Cheerleader, 29: Music Club, '28, '29: Most Representative Girl june Class. Comes Clll.ll-i ller gay, irresistible smile, her friendly interest and her sincerity have captured a deep place in our hearts. She has played a big' part in our lligh School life and we hate to lose her. llowever, we know that she will go on and prove to her new friends that this old world is not such a bad plaee after all. C 'l?IlllIIf'7't'l'U1 Commercial Club, '25, '26, '27, '28, '29, '3ll: Music Club, '24, '25: lli-Y Club. '26, '27: Boxing Club, '29: Class Baseball, '29: Class lfootball, '25. Bw Hep, the Care-free, jolly, fun-loving boy we all know, is a very true friend. Hep was not a star in athletics, but he was a shining light in making friends. lflep is noted for his lille disposition and ready laugh. lle says his one ambition is to be a teaeher in lligh School, so all the boys Can go to the hot dog stand. Old C. ll. S. will miss one of her truest sup- porters when Bep leaves her. MARIQE IIlliRS ANNA lil.lZ.'Xl3liTll lIll.l.liR llomt' lirorioniiizv Coirzzvv President llousehold Arts Club, '29, member '30. lNl.uualc One of the most admirable students of our number is Maree. She has a sweet disposition and a gracious manner. She is slow to form an opinion and she con- siders every angle before she lets her opinion be known. ller circle of friends is large and she deserves them. lXlaree is going to make an ideal home for some lucky boy, and we know her future life will be a pleasant one. Page 63 Beethoven Music Club, '26, '27, '28: lilee Club, '29: lli-Tri Club, '27, '28, 'ZUL Dramatic Club, '29. N.xNN.x liver laughing, ever talking, ever blush- mg: that is Nanna . Can you conceive of a little coquette blushing? No? Xl'ell, behold the one above. Anna is an inborn lover of arguing' 'uid drv wil. lYe shall never forget her many love affairs at ole C. ll. S. : and we wish her the best of luck in the future ones. W Qlllg 2 tit A . 5 ROl3liR'l' llL'Ml'lll.Ii'l l' -IOIIN R.-XNIJOl.Pll JOHNSON C14 john C. Calhoun 27: llrnnmtie Club, I.V.Yil't7I lli-Y Club, '27, '28, '29 ,30 Business Stall, '28, '27. '28. '29, '30 Literznry '20, '27. ' Society, '20, 28, '29, 130: l'uhliL'21tions Blusie Club, lion lgUlRl3Ili Coeo.xN l rs Bobbie laughs and wise-cracks his way through life. llut he has his serious sitle, too, for he has un intense interest in clrzimztties. Ile workecl hztrtl as Business Manager of The Romantic Age zmcl sueeess mzmrkeml his efforts. Coeoztnuts , may you have sueeess in whatever you lIllIlCl'l1lliC. C'lu.r.v1'rr1l llznnl, '28, '29, '30, lfreneh Club, '29: Seienee Club, '29, '30. R.xNno1,vn At Iirst meeting, you would think Run- rlolph very quiet: but clon't believe it! Ile is :is full of fun :ls zmybocly. The clarinet is his forte, but his talents :lo not encl there, lt is safe to say that he will make goocl zlnywhere he chooses to go :tml our best wishes go with him. DORIS lIU'l l'O CORA IRISY f't7llIlIlt'l't'ltll Commercial Club, '28, '29, '30, Typ! ing Team, '29, '30, l.iz.x to the c'ltISX1't'tII Music Club, '26, '27, '28, Art Club, '27, '28: Drztmutic Club, '28, liorlnk Club, '29, '30. COR.X Doris is inrleeml :ui inspiration Commereizll Department and is mvztluznble ls there anyone who cloesn't know Lora? A Charming girl, ktlfil. At least :ls at typist, ller sense of humor is very pleasing to all those who ure :tssociuterl with her. She is tlepenclztble zmcl straight- forward. Liza is il strong believer in cloing the right thing. XYe all zulmire her zuul we hope that she will nehieve fume through her perseverance in hztrcl lzlbor. one person thiuks so. XYell, anyhow, she is stuclious, even though she giggles in Ifreneh class. llere's luek, Corn. XYe hope you go through life same ns you clicl high sehool. , ., r. ..w.fB.,,.,.. l'tIj1C 6-I . 3 1- f X-.aw Q I..-XNIJON C'Xl.lJXX'lil.l. JONES, JR. MARY liS'l'lil,l.li Klil,l.liY Clfzsxifal lli-Y Club, '28, '20, 130: liuclak Club. 25, 20, 00. lYllUIll,lC lh'p Su.xl'Y Matty attributc his succcss tu luck, as his illitials l.. C. iuclicatc4 l.tivlxy Child . But this luck is clue tu brains, looks, aml hccausc hu is all all-'ruuiul Qmirl sport. XYlicu hc hcgius his battle with lift-, wc lmmx' his u'illiug'ucss to wufk attrl his :bility will talqc him right tu thc trip. Clumiml lirciicli Club, '28, '20, Dramatic Club, '20, 30. Xl.XRY Mary lfstcllc pusscssus just that little hit ul cliguity that gm-s tu make up cltarm. Sha- is um- uf thc quiet kiucl, Hwliusu uaturt- ut-vt-r varies. Occasimis ally wc mcct pctwplc wlimu thc luugcr wc kumv, thc hcttcr wc- likc. Such a pursuit is Mary lfstcllc. .iXllR.iXll.'XIXl IIYM.-XN IQQXRICSII lCl.lfr-XNOR lQlflCN.XN f'lll.Y.Vl't'4Il Cilu.v.vit'ul llcclamatiuu Sucicty, '27, '28, '20, '30, llramativ Club, '28, '201 l'il'L'llCll Club, Yin' l'I'L'SlllL'lll. '28, '20, llrcsitlcnt, '202 '20, fill, l'rcsifluI1t, '201 lli-'l'ri Cluh, '20, lfuutball ll Suuacl, 128: Track. 'ZSL Kill: llliutugrapliir lirlitnr Tllli Citrin- llaskcthall, '20, '30, Ili-lift' Rcpurtcr l.1.xN, '30, 30- 30- M lilt-anim' is likc a ray uf suitshiucg mica' . fllllf . sho cutcrs yuur lifc thcrc is llu uiurc , .-Xbc is Il Qttflfl stiulcut, llfllllllfll' Wllll glmmi iu it. XYith hor fricuflly pcrsuual- both. his classmatus aurl his tczlflwfs. ity sho can aclapt licrsclf to any uccasiuu Ill- is uutt-tl mr his ability ui our mlm- auil up matter what ll1ll7DCllS, shc always lamatinu Cmltcsts. lamli at tht' cluuh hc St-L-5 1110 Sunny sighs. has mamlc iu that sucit-ty. XYL- htmpc lic will kucp nu flimhiug' uutil hu rcachcs this tmp. l.uflq, Abc. l'f13lt' 65 Al.lCli E. Klf'l'NliR C.'oi1zn1t'l'r1't1I Commercial Club, '23, '29, '301 Hee- thoven Music Club, '27, '28, tilee Club, '26, '27, '28, '29. H,lXl.lt'lC Alice has a personality which easily adapts itself to anyone. She has a smile for everyone and is pretty and modest. She is very smart in shorthand and C. ll. S. regrets to lose her, but there is reward for those who labor, so, farewell, Alice. May the business world be just as proud of you as we are. RUTH lill.tiO c'UllIHlt'7't'l!Il Commercial Club, '28, '29, 130. SM1'T Ruth has won for herself a permanent place in our hearts. She is kind to every- one and is always willing to aid those in distress. Some of her traits of char- acter are unsurpassable. W'e delight in Ruth's frankness. She is always today just as she was yesterday. She has a cheerful word for everyone, and her character is genuine and sincere. THEODORE li. KOIIN C'la.v.vimI Publications Staff, '28, '29, Business Manager, 'SOL Business Manager Ili- Lifv, '29: Senior Ili-Y Club, '28, '29, '30, Treasurer, '29, liistory Club, '293 Student Council Representative, '291 lfx- ecutive Council, '30. MTI-1lJIbY Brut-'I'r:NIn-iii Teddy is one of those fellows who are popular with the students and the teachers. lle has made quite a reputa- tion as a member of the l'ublieations Staff. There is no need to say that Theodore will be missed by certain girls. NVhen Teddy goes to Carolina we are positive he will make a great name for himself. OTIS KNEIQCE Sl'it'lIfl'fiL' Science Club, '27, '28: Kodak Club, '27, '28: Assistant Manager Baseball, '2S. Ons Never a care, never a worry-that's just the way Otis always is. During his stay at C. ll. S. we've never seen Otis when he couldn't smile and make a wise eraek. XVC surely are going to miss him, but in saying good bye, we wish him the best luck in the world in any- thing he may undertake. Pngfe 66 ,IANIIC C.-XMl'Hlil.l. LAPSLEY Wll.l,lAM l.. l.liVliRli'l l'li f'1tI.Y.Yft'l1l Debating Club, '29, Debating Team, '28: Science Club, '29. U-l.XNIl-I Janie is the type of girl that Columbia lligh likes to produce, always loyal and true as a friend, and conscientious in every task, VYe regret to say good bye, but we feel that we will hear from her again some day. She is also cheerful and sunny, al- ways spreading happiness, Because of these qualities she has won a host of friends during her course at Columbia lligh School. XY l l.l.l .-X M l.fXY'l'ON C'l1I.VXI't't1f B 1 l.l.X ' Some people have to struggle hard for their knowledge, but Billy just sits calmly back and exponnds words of wisf dom with great ease. Billy is an ac- complished violinist and, if he wished, a musical future would await him. hYllt'I'0YCI' he goes to college his old friends at Columbia lligh will watch his career with interest. C'1a.r.v1'rr1I Band, '27, '28, '29, Librarian, '291 Sen- ior lli-Y Club, '29, 130: Science Club, '29, '30. lin .I. Bill has been with us for four years of hard work. lle is a congenial, gener- ous, and well-mannered youth, whom anyone would be proud to call a friend. XVith his aims and personality, we are sure he will make a success of any occu- pation to which he feels called: so, good bye, ole top: those happy days spent to- gether shall be forever cherished in our memory. FRANCIS l.liT'l'ON f'ltI.U'll'lIf Dramatic Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, l'res- ident, '29, Treasurer, '28, Art Club, '27, '28, '29, Treasurer, '27: Tm-3 kiUI.llKllil.XN Art Staff, '28, '29, '30. lfl.1c'rToN lfrancis has proved to be a loyal sup- porter of C. ll. S. and his many friends expect great things of him. Many times lirancis has caused a serious classroom to turn into a group of laughing students because of his wonderful ability of making faces and noises. lirancis has made a great success and has taken the lead in many of the dramatic club plays. llere's luck to you, ole top! , -3 Y,-gg-'73-F: -5,1 ,- -s 1 I 'tlglc' IRVIN l.EVKOlfl CllI.Y.S'I't't11 Musie Cltib, '27, '28, '29, Boys' tilee Club, '27, '28, '29, Debating Club, '29, Vice-l'resident llistory Club, '29, '30, Kodak Club, '29, '30, Science Club, '29, 'Stl l1wlN' NN'e have indeed been lueky in having lrvin with us, for he is one of the best all-'round high sehoil students of the genuine kind. llis every trait is admir- able. And once you have him lor a friend, you ean always depend on him as being unseltlsh, eh,-erful, and loyal. llis graduation leaves a gap, which none other can till. XYe predict success in whatever he decides to do, beeause we all know if things don't come his way he will go after them. PAUL AVERY LOXYRY, JR. C1t1.v.tii'tIl lli-Y Club, '29, '30, Science Club, '29, '30, Ili-life Reporter, '28, Swinmiing Club, '29, 230. N N v During Avery's four years' stay at C. ll. S, he has demonstrated that he is a true and loyal student. .-'Xll who know him, like him and he is very popular with both teachers and students. XYe are convinced that C. ll. S. will lose a very good man and Clemson will gain one. XX'e wish for Avery the meas- ure of success that should easily be his. ,lOSlil'll M.-XTl'lEXVS lXleCl.'l.l,OClI COHIHll'l't'l'tII Baseball, '29, '30, Football li Squad, '29, Commercial Cltib, '20, '27, '28, '29, '30, Boxing Club, '29, Music Club, '25, lloys' lilee Club, '25, '26. Mugs j. M. J. M, McCulloch, better known as lXlag's . is a boy who has made many friends in high school. lle is jolly and lively and always has a smile for every- one. lf you want to hear some real harmony let fl. M. sing for you. Ile has been a very valuable member of the Music Club for two years. Mags is also a good athlete, starring' especially in baseball. XX'e all hate to see him leave C ILS. M,-XRTII.-X Llili M.-XRTIN Siimzfifir Seienee Club, '27, '28, '29: Art Club, '27, '28, '29: Student Council Represen- tative, '28, '29, Ili-Lift' Reporter, '27, llistory Club, '3U. l:L'NNY Martha l.ee is one of the few studious people in our room. ller name, l unny is not appropriate, if you take it in its literal meaning. llowever, do not mis- understand, Martha l.ee is always ready for fun, she is a good sport, and she has many friends. uyv 68 l I 3 l l 1 f ll 5 l ' 1 l s 1 MARGARET A. Mt'CUI.l.OL'GH LAIRD XY. MlCllAlil.IS Cltixxinil .S'f1't'a1fijif Q Ili-lift' Reporter, '28, '291 Ili-Tri Music Club, '27: Boxing Club, '29, 30. , Club, '26. H Hldl,3lll, 1 H - H 1 nI3l'M lI : Laird is small iii stature aufl wt-'re wfm- i lhmelue is mme ut those peuple'whu llcrlllg wlml lllss llulllg in llw llllxlllg 3 mow' huw tu mlx frivuhty aurl serious- Klub' lml llls mulll, ls --llll. l,lg-gm llwy l uess m a clehghttul way, and at the same emue, the harder they fall, aucl with time aeeumplish whatever she may have this spirit of determination, his years at to mln. She is a girl that everybody likes Carolina, where he plans to go next fall, tml she will be missetl by everybody. will be Illlecl with sucec-ss. 7 FRANK MILLER Mt'lJ.-XVII? ONIEH. IXllili'l'Zlf f2ltI.Y.Yft'tl1 Slmfi Cllllillft' I Student Cuuueil, '20, '27, Music Club, lfmrtball, '28, '29, 1 F '27, '28, '29, Science Club, '30, liaml, Muzi-Vrzi-1 , '71 'pl ' . '- Y 1 7 - y ,.'- , , . , 'lx' 'ij' -'gli' .lily muh' 'U' 'gli' Inf- Oueil is versatile aml has been a great tleut. 30, li Stlllilfl Iwmtball, 27, 26, l -1 , 4, l A -Q H ,. . I I ' . l l U ,, . lelp tu his classmates, fm he lb always iliudd I mithdll' Zi' Rlmk L L lub' reach' to aet the part of the guml Samari- ' ' ' MSI IT.. ,ull X tan. Ile has a cheerful, optimistic spirit, 1 I ' ' 1 ' Q and has won a bust of frieucls. Meetze . l'rauk is what true wuuhl term au Hall- ls lllsl, VCU. skillful in --Slllllf wllrk mul ruuucl guml sport. lle has macle a bust lllls ll-lm mmm- prlzcg at lllc Slate lrllll- uf, if'L 'flS?1t 9- ll- lb- flllfl fllffk' Wlll' huth for aeruplaues, and for furniture. will remain there will miss bmi veliy llc will aclllcvl, 51106055 ln wlmlwcr l l much- Lmllk has mkF'l Plilff' ,Ill film' he umlertakes. lluml bye. Om-il, :mtl the l f :tl llllllllkrf- of outstauclmg activities but lwsl of lucky mfg: 4 his activities have uut mterferecl with his 5 selioul work. f 9 is i it ,lf 1 lit ..-.-Mwmmman ' lltljlt' 09 I 2 I s i l 5 l ! l i v l E 4 JOSEPII D. MIOT, JR. C'la.vxier1l Golf Team, '28, '29, '302 Dramatic Club, '29, 'SOL Track Squad, '29, Kodak Club, '28. t'lJl'm: S.xu.xn joe is an all-'round good sport. lle is a member of that rare group that is liked by everyone. l'le also has the rep of being one of the live wires in C. ll. S. We are Certain that Joe will sueeeed in anything' he undertakes, and it is with re- luctanee that we bid him farewell from the halls of C. ll. XY.iXl.'l'liR S. MONTlClTll C'l41.vxiri1l 'l'llic CtlI.l'Mlll.XN Statt, '28: Ili-Life Statt. '281 lli-Y Club, '29: Student Counf eil, '28: Music Club, '29, x'l'.XI.Tlik XYalter is one of our best students. lle deserves much credit for the success of Ili-Life and this annual. Ile is also very popular with the girls. NYell, XN'al- ter, we wish you luck with both the deans and the co-eds at Carolina. l.L'Cll.l..fX VIQNNING Mllilill. CYRCS MINS C'It1.Y.X'll'tIl Orchestra, '20, '27, '28, President, '281 lleethoven Music Club, '20, '27, '281 Dra- matic Club, '27, '28, '29, 'SOI 'l'he Cop- per Pot , '283 The Dear Departed , '29: .-Xrt Club, '28, '29, l'resident, '28Z Per- sonal liditor 'l'llis CltlI.l'IXll?l.XN Art Statt, '28, '29: llzPl.1'fe Reporter, '27g Girls' iilee Club, '20, '27. lXIl14ic KilIiliY She is a friend who, by being a friend, has made friends in return. Mike is the kind who will never refuse to do a favor for you. XYitl1 her qualities ol good nature and loyalty, we predict a happy future for her. cllfIX.YI't'fI1 lland, '28, '29. 130: Orchestra, '28, '29g Seienee Club, '28. HCYIQQ' Sins Cyrus eame to us in '28 from llolly llill. Nevertheless, during' his short stay at C. ll, S. he has made a host of friends. lle has done well in his studies and we are expecting' great things from him in the future. XYe shall Certainly miss Cyrus, but we know he will make a name for himself and for C. ll. S. 314' To IZSTIIER MONTCSOMERY XYlI,l.l.-XM S. ML'l.l.lNS c'UHIllIt'l't'IilIl .S'rie11fifif Unnmereial Club, '28, '20, 130. lli-Y, '293 ll Squarl Football, '27, tqvsfl-ER '28, '29, Seienee Club, '28, '29. listher possesses an asset which few of us Can boast of, anrl that is her ability to smile. Certainly her smile shows her eharaeter, for she has an aclmirable rlisposition. ller kintlness anrl willing- ness help to enlarge her circle of friencls. We feel that we can clepencl on her ancl we are always willing to have her represent us. Surely, Esther's lovely clis- position will airl her in doing superior Reel Cross Service, cluring the next war. while her army otlieer is acquiring honors at the front. Norm Moon is that notecl 115-pouncl encl for the H Squarl. lle's light, but when he hits yon, it cloesn't feel light then. lle's a jolly olrl scout, especially with the Q girls. XYe know he will make a hit at , Carolina. ' if .'Xl.I31iRT YICIQNON MOORE MARY LUXTIIICIQINIE MOSICLIEY .S'rie11f1'l9t' WX. V. A-Xlthongli he has not taken much part in school activities, is a loyal s porter of C. Il. S. lle has been v up- ery quiet and stuclions during his four years ot high sehool ancl in that time he has lll2l.ClC many lasting frienclships. XYe wish him the best of luck. all .se .i M., '- IJ aye 71 c'llI.VXlt'tll M.xi:v C.X'I'lll-IRIN!-1 Mary is the kincl of girl we all love to have as a classmate. She has a very sweet clisposition anrl an ever present smile. XYhat more eoulml we want? She rloes not talk very much, but when she rloes, her worcls mean something. Mary, we hope you will have the best of luck in the world. '55 1 hi -I is .1 fi 1, it Q. ri R -s it E. E .-t t ,i 1 si v f J i5?ZRi'l, .. .Ji Laaefii ik . .., .9 i JAMES C. MOROSO, JR. C'1as.vicaI Student Council, '27: Bachelors Club, '27, '28, '29, '30g Ili-Y Club, '28, '29, '30, lirench Club, '29, '30, Treasurer, '29: Assistant Manager 'l'rack, '29, Manager, '30, B Squad, '28, '29. Dick Dick came to us four years ago and shoulcl be as proud of his accomplish- ments here as we are of him. Ile is genial, generous, and jolly. llis friends are many aucl will watch expectantly his progress in the future. O. K. XEXVTON illunzml 'lruilaingf lianml, '25, '20, '27, '28, '29: llramatic Club, '20, '27: Oratorical Society, '27, Music Club, '25, '26, '27, '28, '29, FIG HO. K. OKI-1 NVith O, K.'s personality, almost any- one coulcl succeed. Arlcl to this his seri- ous, able mincl, his inherent ability, and his pleasing person, and one may easily see that the conlirlence his friends have in him is not misplaced. llis fun-loving disposition has won him a large circle of fricntls, ancl they will miss him as much as the bantl will. llcre's to you, UO. K. KATHARINE ALICIC O'l'lS C'la.v.viruI Dramatic Club, '27, '28, '29, '301 Music Club, '28, '291 Operetta, '291 lli-Tri Club, '29, '30. K.vr Pwr lX:l'I l'Y-K,X'l ' Kat is the Happer of our class. She is cheerful, optimistic, and full of fun. llowever, underneath it all she has a true sympathetic nature which wins for her many friencls. She is always smil- ing ancl never seems to have any troubles. We all wish you luck, Kat , in every- thing you tlo. JOHN M.-XYU OCill,Vll'f ,S'rit'11t'c Koclak Club, '28: Boxing Club, '293 liaseball, '28, '29, '303 lfootball, '28, '291 Basketball, '3U. Iskra l t3l'R Po1'Nn Jake , who macle his letter on our invincible eleven this year was a moun- tain of strength in the line. Four l'ouucl is well likeml by his teammates ancl is very popular with the student bocly. NVe wish you success, Jake , in every- thing you tackle at the Citaclel and in your future career. Page 72 hyc, 1 ul' ILXRVICY liliti.-XR l',XlXiliT'l' fiR!Xl'li Cl.AlRlf l'OXX'lil.l. c'HIIIlIIt'l't'llll L'UllllllCl'Cl2ll Cluh, '27, '28, '29, 'SOL lltmkkccpci' l'11l1lic:1ti1n1s, '30, lhmk- kc:-pt-r .Xctivitit-s, '30 l l. li. llurvcy is vcry lizluclstwmc :mtl tlcpcml- 1hlc. .Ks mic may scc hy his zwtivitics. lit is 1 lim Il , 1 - t lllllL'Ill2lllCl2lll. With tht-sc lr:1its of Cll2lI'2lL'lCl' hc will go fzui lluml ll ll'X't'j', :mtl may wc hc lllXX'1lj'S pruucl Will. M .XR1 l.1XRli'l' lCl.lZ.1Xl3li'l'I I P1 END C'l11.vx1'1'11l llcctlitwt-11 Music Cluh, '27, '28, '29 tilt-c Cluh, '27, '25, '29: lli-'l'ri Vluh. '29 C 'l11.vs1'1'4Il Music' iluh, 27, 28, 293 lJl'Ill1'l2lliL Cluh, '28, '29, '3ll: lli-'l'1'i L'luh '78 '79 '30, ' 7' I iii1xt'1u1's liRXK'l1 ' li l ' Itlkk llflh .ui uuhmitccl supply of cu A 1'l'g'y, which is largely cxpcurlctl by wurcl wt mouth! Sho has Zl clisptvsititm that 1 xxuis ht-r fricutls WllL'l'CYL'l' shc gut-s lnI'2lCl' has pi-twctl llCl' wiirtli, :tml ht-st 1. wislics 511 with hor nu lift-'s -ltll'll'lll'Y. IUIIN XX'll.l.l,-XM RIl'l'UN l'Ol'If .S'1'i1'i1IiH1' --1- . . lli-X Lluh, 21, 28, 29, 3U1V lI S11iiz1fl. 29, lluxiug Klub, 29, .gill lxtnlztk kluh, 1-M.WGM,m.-1 29, '30, 'l'll1c Q'fII.l'Rllll.XN lit-purtt-1', '27, . . . . IQ Mz1rg.1i'ct is Zlll lllKllVlflll2ll typo. lt ,,gPIl,I,., MHHW., wtiulcl tztkc il wliulc pzxgc to clcscrilmc hor A 1 l H . ' X' A l swcvsl lX'l'Sllll1llllf'. llur hcst fczlturc is 5l3'k4' 15 5' l'i'l'l25 3 Plllcky' i '1 'fllf' hor CwS'1,,,,1 In-L. thu. utilized? It sewn, soul. ,Nt lirst hc rushccl zmvuucl town ui W. ,h',L.Sn't it' lduwribp El strugfglc liiiggy, hut IIHXY lic has grzul- Shc is very z1ttr:1ctivu :tml frivolous, Wsflft',f1'1gf1 l'fH'fl- 1llW5l5'S lW 2Vl'5S' hut 2llXY1lj'S clcpcmlztlmlc. Klz1rg':11'ct, hurt-'s 'W' 1111115 l l'fl - lurk in cvcrytlmiiig you try. l'1I flt' 7? ROY SlNf2l.li'I'lJN l'OXX'lCl,l. CORNEIJA REBATCII c'ltl.Y,Vlt'tIl lli-Y Club, '28, '20, 130: lirench Club, '29, Science Club, '29, 'SOS l3aehelor's Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, 1301 Boxing Club, X302 Basketball, '3U. Roy Roy is an unusually good sport and a real Columbia lligh supporter. Ile is a conscientious student and ever ready to bear his share of the burden. To us, who know him, the name will always bring to mind one who is honest, friendly, and true, and we hope he will never forget us. XX'll.l.l.'XM l'RlClf Cltl.l'XI.t'tll Bn l NYilliam has one of the most pleasing personalities in our little class. Ile is a good sport and always ready to partici- pate in what he is asked to do. llis teachers and friends will miss him, but they join in wishing him success in the voyage of life. Ilona' lft't7IIUIllll'X C'1l1!I'.Yl' llousehold Arts Club, '29, '3ll. UCURNH Care-free Cornelia-ever smiling, never worrying. She creates an enjoyable at- mosphere by her charming manner. No marks of despondency mar that fair countenance. Cornelia is specializing in designing' and she possesses unusual abil- ity along' this line. Surely l'rovidence holds something remarkable in store for Corn , and we shall he glad to see her become a successful designer. TIIAIJCS Ci. RAINICS C!7lIlJlIt'l'l'Z'tIl Commercial Club, '27, '28, '29, '30: Typing Team, '28, Tn.xnL's 'l'hadus has a smile that all adore. She is an expert typist and C, ll. S. hates to lose her. llere's wishing you success, ole deah. Page 7-1 '1'11UR1.XS 1I1'M1iS R111i.X jO11N '1'1'RN1iR RO1'1211'1'ON 1 'l1l.1'.v1'1'11l CI11.1.vi1'11l 121'21l1l1l11C Q'1ll1J, '27, '28, '29, '3U: Sec- A11 911117, '30: 11z11111, '3113 11i4Y 911117, 1'L'11l1'j' 1 1'1'11C11 911115, '28, '29, 1'1'1's1111-111, 1111, '29, 2311: li Sll112lC1, '28: 511112111 '291 -11111N 111-X K 11111, 29, 30. . 1111111 cz1111c 111 us from C9111 11'11r1, Nm-111 '1'11M L'z1r111i11z1 111111 i1111111'11iz111'1y 111'1'z1111c 11111' 111' Ask Smm-1,119 if lm 1111111115 'l',,m ,md 11s. 111- .111111c11 scvcrzxl C1ll1JS 111111 111:1111- :1 111- 521515, --111-'S 114111171 guml spurt, llc is sc11r1- 111' 1ri1-11115. .1111111 is :1 c:1pz11111' 0111'- wry liknlylc ami is full uf fun. wit, and 11111111s1 111111 wv z11'1' sure 111:11 111' is 11111 1111s1'11i1'1. .XS 111 11is 11111511511 11111ks-ask Miss Rcy1111111s. .1U11Nli'Y fi.'X1l171N1fR R11'I1,X111JS C'111x.1'11'1I1 11is1111'y 911113, '29, '30. '1J1l11NG'Y J111l11Q'j', 2l1W1lyS r1'z111y 1111' il g111111 111110, 1l1W1lj'S l'L'i1K1y 111 111s1r111111c 111111111111-ss. NY1-11, hl111111g'y, y1111 11z1vc ccrtaiiily 11111111 y11111' 111-st 111 1111- flllll' yours y1111'vc 5111-111 11cr1'. -1111111Q y IS 111511 Il g111111 s111111-111 111111 ll 11r111iz1111 111111, XY1' 1115111111 111 scc s11 111s- 11I1gll1S11L'11 21 girl leave 11111' sc1111111, 11111 11 1'z111'1 1111 11L'11X'11. '11y1', j111111g'y, g111111 1111311 111 51111. P111 1111111111151 111111 1 is111-r 111 11111' lIl111S1. S1-XRAII 1.1cL'ON'1'1C W111'1'12 C'11I.1'x1'1'1Il Art C11111, '29: 1311111111116 l'11111, '27, '28, '29, '303 1 1'1-11c11 L'11111, '28, '29, '301 111- Tri C11111, '29, '311. A'S.XR.Xll '1j111a 1'1 l,USSIl-11' Clay, -i1111y, 211111 witty, S110 11:15 21 V1'171'l1 111 1111-01 cvcry 111'1iz1si1111. 111-r 1111-rry voice, 111-z1r11 1111111 111111'11i11g 1111111 11111111, 11riv1-S 2lXY21y 1111- tQ'1f71lI'Il 211141 S1111-2111s 11111y 511:111- 1111ss. 11' f'1 l.llCll,lC ROCKOS Cll7lllllIt'l't'ltIl Commercial Club, '28, '29, '30 l.l'c'Y VVe were certainly fortunate when Lucy made up her mind to leave the l'rsuline Academy and join our happy band. She keeps us laughing and this is a very good thing. l-ucile is a lovable, alert type of person. She is wide awake and always on hand to supply a jest, but her conscience demands that she treat everyone with equal fairness. XYe ad- mire l.ucy for her patience in the troubles of school as well as her joy in the pleasures. CO'l'lCSXYORTll P. SIEAXBRUUK ClltI.V.Yll'llI ll Squad, '28: lli-Y Club, '29, '301 Swimming Club, 130. Cows 'fCotes is a quiet and reserved fellow who thinks much. lle is a steady pupil. always consistent. Cotes has made many staunch friends while at Columbia lligh and we are sorry to see him go. llowever they know he will attain the great success which he surely deserves. JAMIES 'l'llOM.'XS S.'XNlJliRS liU'l'll S.-XNIJERS C'lu.vxit't1l lfootball, '28, '291 Track, 28: Senior Congress. '28: Boxing and Swimming Clubs, 'ZUL Science Club, '283 Block Club, '28, '29: Most Representative Hoy lfebruary Class '30, l3l'ni:ici: i'SllINNY Rubber is blessed with a personality tl1at's in a Class of its own, XVhen he comes up with his broad grin, trouble turns and runs. Rubber has been a suc- cess, athletieally, socially and assuredly as a ladie's man. Success just ean't dodge him. C4llI.Y.tlt'1If Music Club, '27, '28, '293 Chorus, '27, '28, 'ZOQ lfreneh Club, '29, Vice-l'resi- dent, '29: Dramatic Club, '30, Ri rn Those who know Ruth, need not be told anything about her, we know that she is sincere. a true friend and a good student. Since coming to C. Il. S. she has set to work in a characteristically quiet manner and has made good in ways too numerous to mention. llllfjl' 76 l'.'X'l'll-ZNCIC IZONII,-XM SIIQXXIJ XYll.l.l.-XM SII.-XNNON C'lr1.v.viful CftI.Y.Vf1'1Il lfreneh Club, '28, '29, 'SOL lli-Tri Club, Kodak Club, '30, Science Club, '29. '29, 'SOL .-Xrt Club, '27. l3vII.I. H9NNH'3 Hill Came to us three years ago from Bonnie is a triencl of ex'erybofly1 her the metropolis of Sharon. Sinee hi5 ur- generosity anil gooil nature have marle rival here he has marle numerous frienrls t her popular, but no human being is per- among' both teachers anrl pupils. Bill feet, ancl the most clelightful thing about is quiet, but when he speaks, you may 4-X- Bonnie is her weakness-she holtls the peel great wisrlom to be exponnclecl. in the class. llere's to you, bonnie , olrl girl! We wish you the best ever. MARY XYRIKQIIT SIIAND jOSlil'Il li. SHANNON ClllX.Ylt'llI .S't'f4'l1ffflt' Best :Xll-'Rouutl Girl june Class: lli- Science Club, '28, '29, '30, Music Club, Tri Club, '2o, '27: Cllee Club, '27, '28: '28, '29: Ili-Y Club, '29, Ili-Lift' Re- Uperetta, '281 Music Club, '27, '28: Ili- porter, '27: Student Council, '29, '302 lift' Reporter, '27, '28, '29, Assistant lfrli- Assistant Business Manager 'l'llli Co- tor, '28: Dramatic Club, '29, 'SUI junior- I.l'BlliI.XN, '27. Senior Committee, '29: Stuclent Council --D,-mi HSHANH 'mi 1 'f'1f1'1 5l 1'S ' Zo' .-X worlml of laughter, fun and gaiety: 5 -WI' such is .Ioe's worlcl. lt is not necessary 'l'ake notice, everybody! Ulcl C. ll. S. to say anything more about him. Ile is is losing a valuable stuclent in Mary. a goofl sport, likecl by all, anrl it is with She took the high school by storm. XYe a feeling' of regret that we part with all know Mary, a good sport, a loyal him. frientl, and a witty ancl entertaining talker. tioocl lurk, Mary! IJon't forget ns. ' f .,p-:4Jp,-i',. ' Page 77 title ol being the most mischievous girl ' P Al.l RED GLAZE SMITH, JR. C'lt1x.rirr1I Debating Club, '28, '29, Vice-President, '29, Vice-President Declamation Club, '29, '30, Debating Team, '29, Music Club, '27, '28, Operetta, '27, '28, '29, Athletic liditor Ili-Life. '29, '30, Track Squad, '27, '28, '29, '3O. AL NljRMI Al has made an enviable record in track. X'Vhile especially good in this form of athletics, he has shown us he is also quite a debater and singer. ln other words, he is an all-'round sport. llowever, Al's popularity does not depend all together upon these accomplish- ments. llis good nature has won him a host of friends, who wish him success in everything he undertakes. SCE Sl'ARlil.1N SMITII C'lt1.r.virul Music Club, '26, '27, lilee Club. '26, '27, lli-Tri Club, '29, Dramatic Club, '29. SUE Everyone knows and loves Sue. Need we mention her sunny disposition and never failing good humor? She is a worthy student and a real friend, and we of the class of '30 will miss her greatly. Sue, in parting, we wish you happiness and success. DOROTI IY SMITH Home Ifc'0110uz1'c5 Beethoven Music Club, '26, '27, '28, '29Z Girls' Chorus, '26, '27, '28, lli-Tri Club, '26, Dramatic Club, '26, '29. Do'r RL'nY I'm rolling along, singing a song - that's Dot . Dot has smilingly and successfully passed through tour years of lligh School. liut it took only one day for her to endear herself to all her teachers and classmates. X'Ve,'ll miss you, Dot , but we wish you luck and great success. MARIIARICT M. SMlTll Girls' tilee Club, '28, '29, '30, Bee- thoven Music Club, '28, '29, '30, Dra- matic Club, '28, '29, Ili-Tri Club, '27, '28, '29. 1Xl.xnc.xluc1 ' lXlargaret is another McMaster product of whom we are all proud. She never lacks the courage of her convictions: she is self-assured. observant, interest- ing, and protieient in many lields. -t V 1 .2 --. f.1..w..,..--M . Page 78 x. l'lR.'XNKilfS lllllllillf SMYRl.lf Dyxvlll LUXYRY STUIJD.-Xlill C't7llllIll'l't'lfll L'UllllllL'l'ClZll Club, '27, '28, '29, 'Stl nlilll5l4lI'I Everybody loves Bobbie. ller smile has won her many friends, while her sweet disposition has helped her to keep them. ller greatest ambition is to be a private secretary. Farewell, Bobbie, we eonlldently await your triumphant entry in the iield of success. XYOOIJROXV ll. S'l'.'XRNES Srit'11l1'6c Science Club, '2S: Kodak Club, '2O. j.xek -lack came to us from Cireat Falls in '27, and as he is very quiet and reserved ye editors has not been able to get any- thing out of him. Ilowever, we are sure of one thing, the college that gets jack will be very lucky. Good luck, jack . Page 79 CillI.V.Yit'!I1 Kodak Club. '27, '28, '29, Science Club '27, '29, '30, li Squad lfootball, '29. l7.xyi4: All that Dave lacked for the UA' Squad was a little weight. lle is also a very consistent and popular student XYell, Dave , if you follow in your brother's footsteps we won't have to wish you luck. MARIS.-XRIET STIQVENSON c'ltl.YXIit'tlI lfreneh Club, '29, '30, Dramatic Club, '27, '28, '29, 'BOL Ili-Tri Club, '28, '29, '30. lXl.uccz.xlu-:'1 ' lf you see a small curly-headed girl walking around lligh School, you'll know that is Margaret. She has never ceas- ing pep, enough devilment to make liie pleasant, and a cheery disposition. Mar- garet, we certainly are going to miss you. 4:22559 ' fit, ff lfiisi' 'ii W 9 ,........... ' 33?:f 55Z-TH .xg FV A F. v. P. Q . sa '-2 X U EZ .w QS If tl B ix? gi-. xii Ii Ffa I. na- ,. v I 54 I I tl E. E- t Q5 all si IIANNA ICLIZAIEETII SYLVAN VIRGINIA IIAYNIC TAYLOR C1a.r.vi4'al Dramatic Club, '27, '28, '29, '30: Art Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, Treasurer, '28, '29, 'lBli'I'TY Betty is among the fortunate who can combine hard work with good times and the joy of life. She can always be depended upon to do her part in anything she undertakes. VVe are glad that we have had her as a schoolmate and friend. Claxsirul Art Club, '26, '27g Literary Society, '25, '2o. G1NNI1f: Ginnie is the kind of student who is not satislied with just getting by: she prefers to be in the lead. She is a con- scientious student and is always willing to aid those who are not quite so for- tunate as she. Iler quiet and pleasing ways make Virginia a friend and pal to be proud of. JOIIN l1Iil.l.AMY TAYLOR JOE TAYLOR Clt!.V.Yl'l'tll C,'ltI.S'.YI't'lll Science Club, '29, 130: Kodak Club, 'SIL Band, '29, '30, Kodak Club, '29, French -1Ig,iLL Club, 'Stl Juli Bellamy has a congenial spirit that Iinds a spot for him in the hearts of all he meets. Ile takes things as they come, good or bad. A friend tried and not found wanting, that's Bellamy. Ilis pres- ence has brightened the halls of C. II. S. for four years and now we are loathe to see him go. Only a few inches but every inch a man-a man who belongs to that rare group that is liked by everybody. Ile is a staunch friend to all. Joe is not afraid to express his opinion and in an argument he sticks Ilrmly to his guns. So long, blue. .2...a.i.,......a ,.:1usaume!'.t2x521Z13i5I2Zf'I1 it,5g?i wuww:W,.. .. 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L'11111, '28, '20, '30, ,'xNN.1 111 .-1111111 1111s 111-1-11 il 13111111 s111111-111 211111 1.,M.1,1,1m. 14 :lg 111.11111-1,115 111111 091.11 L'11lSSl1l2l1C, 211111 111- 5112111 miss 111-1' 11'111-11 11021111.11 :H 5111. 18 11 SHUK1 Svurtb 5111. is 5111-11-1111-s. S111-1s11k111111111111r111- 1111-1111. 11,5111 11,111 1,11.11Sm11' 111,11 1,1.1.m,S1. ,,1 11,151 1111211 11111r1- 111111111 11111- 115115 5111-'ls gcu- Qht, 11mNm111y C1-1.111115 nQ.n.1.:11,1L, 1mpl.1.S, 111- 211111 11-S1-1'1'1-11 111111 11111'111's c1111sc11-11111111s Sinus. 1.110-1 xvill 5110.01.11 111 w1m1Cv1.1. 5111. Ill 111-r s1'1111111 '11'111'k, 5111- S1-1s 1111 1-x11111111c 111,L.5 11,111 1,111.11 5111. 11.11115 in Junk. 5111. 11'111'111 f11l11111'1111:, 11111111 luck 111 11111, - ' ixllllil. 11'111 CllI'1'j' 111 111-1' 011155 1111- 1I'1CllC1S1l115 111 c1'cry1111111' l'1ljf1' Nl SR t i .re ' fi. .,V Vi., M: ,iv W, -. f 'iii ,tal . -J ,r. i , K P 5 1 Q 1 till li tg U ,, :ti B2 'fl J, gi 7: 4 ii . .y ,S i l 1 Z ti Q, tl il til t, ga Q. H iff 5-A '1 .. yi 4 ! 8 , I E 5 JAMES URQUHART C'1!1X.S'1't'lll Science Club, '29, '30: Kodak Club, '30, JIM Jim is that jovial and popular mem- ber of our class. Almost everyone knows and likes him and for good reasons. He has a sunny disposition and is always willing to help a classmate. Although we know he will achieve great success, we wish him good luck. ATHELYN SOPHIA XVACKYM C'UlIIllIl'I'l'l!1I Commercial Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, A'rnA llere's a pal, good and true, Atha is a hard working student and everyone likes her special brand of smiles. VVe are wishing her the best of luck and We know she will succeed. MARGARET ELAINE CSSERY Clu.t.v1'raI Music Club, '27, '28, '29: Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, lli-Tri Club, '28, '29, Dra- matic Club, '28, '29. Margaret is one of those girls who rates brains, personality and magnetism. She is an all-'round girl and a true friend. She can combine good times with hard work and always come out on top. Margaret, here's wishing you a bright and happy future. BEVERLY CORINNE VAUGHN C'Ir1s.rim1 Music Club, '27, '28: Oratorical Soci- ety, '27g English Club, '29, Hi-Tri Club, '28, Chorus, '28: Debating Club, '29. Bev:-:RLv Beverly has been with our class straight through four years. Although she has not striven to make her presence known, we have been constantly aware that she has been holding up her end of the job. VVith her desire to succeed, we feel that her future will be all that she so justly deserves. - ' ef-wwnvr--rwwlh5lNQ5M'ii' ' '-' Page 82 Stu jUSlil'll XVA-Xl.KliR, JR. liTlllil.lNlJ LI-XRMICN XYIllilil.IiR l'lr1x.vir1ll dent l'UllllL'll, '27, '28, '203 lixeeus tive L'r1uneil Student Umuneil, '291 lli-Y l'luh, '28, '29, 'SUZ Science Cluh, '29, 'SUI l 1111th21ll, '29, juli blue is 2111 llllllSll2lllj' guml spurt Illlil Zl I'l'2lllj' eiviiseieiititmus student. linuw '-l11e'? XX'ell, l llltlllglll su: who dues- n't 2 The world is f11rtun21te in ll1lVlllgJQ sueh C'l1l.1'.v1'1'1ll l,iter21ry Society, '26, '27, llehating Club, '27, 28: Art Club, '28, '29, lfreueli fluh, '29. hi lll'.I.l :XII Une ut' the must studiuus uf nur el21ss is lfthelind. She is ll sweet girl, 21 con' seientious student XYe 21re expecting the future th21t we uf dningr. lithelind, we 21re Zlllfl 21 sincere friend. the great things in know sl1e is c21p21hle , . sure you wont dis- il lllilll enme intu its midst. XYe dun'l know XYll2ll the luture hulds 21ppni11t us. ,Y'1'.vl 1'1'f111.v,' for flue , hut we wish tl1e hest lllill lite 1mlfL'I'S. .sXl.li'l'll.'X XX'.1X'l'KlNS .'XlNSl.l'2Y l'Ol.lN XXI-XYNE C'11Hnr11'1'ri11l C'l11.vxi1'11I L'lbllllllCI'Cl2ll fluh, '28, '20, '30, l2I'1llll2lllC Lfluh, '20, '27, '28, lilbililli .'X1.i:'1'11.x Our Iirst glance 21t .'Xleth21 gave us Z1 must f2lYUTlll5lQ impression ut' her. XYe knew we shuuld 2l1D1Jl'L'L'lZllC her Zlllil our Upllllilll is just 21s strung today 21s ever. She is il llIll'll-XX'lll'lilllg type uf student, willing to 21ttempt Zlllyflllllgl, regardless nf its ditheulty, 'I'huse whu uhserve her. 2lllllUSl 2llXY2lj'S see her sueeessful. She is ever cheerful lllltl lwviiigl witl1 llL'l' presence the d21y is eujuy21hle. She is not t21lk21tive, hut when she dues t21lk, it is i11 ll szme 2111d dignilied 11l2lllll0f. 1,11 Club, '261 Science fluh, '29. .Xin lun sley is 21 re21lly lJl'llli2llll fellnw, il guud friend 21nd El 1JllDlll2lI' student. lle h21s been 21 Ylllllllhll' member of tl1e 12111- m21tiC Club and during l1is high schnul euurse he h21s won nur 21dmir21ti11n Zlllfl regard, Ile h21s also won m21nv friends. .Xltliiuigli we just knuw l1e will lllfllil' il great suecess. we wish him the best of luck. 111' X3 Comes fylljfx' Nl CS ATHERQNE 0115 M sv ATT O QC? W E A v r I v, f .' ' -' ,. I , I . ,S Q , , ,S Q M I I I UHDEIQ CLASSES 1 X 'Q H.AoAMs GADDQSON HAomsou MAWEQAAN RANDERBSONAAQSTRQNGPAIQSTQNG G.BAu,Ev ,R Q 1, if QE M.BAk OUFi'J,B T1F LE CBAXLEY SBEACH ABEAM 'QFAMAN W.BLAClQt1ON HBoouQQ :A- ' f' 1 f YBOTSFOPQ EBFQDLEY E.BfKowN M.BrQ1cs RKBUCHANAN A.BuNcH EBYQQ B.C,AsN ' Q ' sf ,g W9 Iahi NON L.CANNoN QCATHCA 'r GL:-mpum A.CHse LC LEQCR Efoomsri N.COoPsg?Sgf .WH1 I - ' Q Y N '.--- ' - xi ii, M I Ufwgwrosw LCQIGHTON B.C,ULLUM N.DAme1.s M.DAvns 0 1 ,egg .Cops Up: in -.1 ks ADESCHAMP5 QDONNY 5,Dour,mf CDFQQHEK I-LDUPIQ QDUTFKQW DEASLEFX M.EowAggs Puffs N6 J.EmsRsou M.E:-musu H.FELLEiQL E.Fex:ron Uevguson E.fe1NevkM.Fe-merkLFoAnX9' 0 M. F QQ M.FOSTEKA.FOWLES M.FxQcxg 6.GAsvQN W.GAQN KGILlESP!ExM.GOLDSQlAM.GO0DV!lN EGLENN J.GFQEPkJ.Gii1FFlN NHAMMETT EHmQQsow if HA rqsou E.Hsmss C.HsMmnu. VHeNsoN BMESTEK Evlmnmu LHINNANT FQHoo Howeu EHOWEQON AHLJIET L.HususY VMHUNPHLEITAHUTCHINS Q is G -ff Q-vii A P' . V W ' b xg ' ' Ss 1AnneJoNes ANeueJonEEg.JoN es L.JoN ES SJQ E KJ. Quan RKQNIQD Vllgll' N7 3 I wron QLEDBETTEKMLEVIQF-F L LucAs Cmcborm MCNEQL QNCNEM. E.MCN,ULT MS H Munson P Moms QMoo E T NOSELEYT-NOSELEY F?NouLenous EMUNNEQYN LNEw1o NW LD EMAYEK e.mcA5e mmcofqqf Y Q as Q M me M.PHlH'glK'C.pOVlELL G.Powzu. C.RANQ.ES lkllrfw NX Mqwseqrson CQoamson M.SCOTT M.SEABfQ0lKKSEP5EA E,SueALY ma MSPEHE N.SrrAu.mes FKQVEKS OSABMMA ESABBAGHA W.ScnuMPug G.Su-xuqvmn C.Sa.oAN M.5Mm-s DSTUQQE C MTA HW:-:us A FKNEFK M USSEFQ M WAUQIK H.WHmHEAo Dwauqnson fulfil' .WJ Wuson JWINTEK EWITHEKS M.WoLFE lH3NoanwmQ:LZz:GLEfi L,l1II.1mS, D. Lkxwlfolalm, J. l .xRN.xM. T. I oGLx-3, VV. XV. GASQUE, C. HUFFsT1cTl,l4:R, R. TQATZ. J. KNOX, T. SWE!-INY,' B. B1-:muy A. C.xI..x1s, L. J1sN1uNs, W. f5l'ZTS, K. Pmuusn, W. P1u4:s'ruN, S. Rlmcv, H. SIM1-SUN, F. S'rm1KMAN, NV. SWx'csx4:1aT, J. SIMMS, H. BoR1w:Al'x, C. BYNUM, J. C.x1uuW12r.1., J. C.xs'mN. J. C. Under Classes I.-III-I TAYI.o1e, I.. NVINulf1la1.n, Ii. Bl-:Nl-:'r, A. Coom-ZR, M. HARV1-:Y, Ti. HENDIEYV, K. HOPKINS, D. H UFFSTI-:TLmz, H. K1-:'rcH1f:N, T. IQ L-III-2 '1'1M1514:1:1..xl4E, J. 'I'UuuvFrI.L, NV. VVHITAKER, J. VVn.I.I.xMs, A. NVILSUN, R. BLAN'roN, B. CARIlWliI.I., M. D15 HIHNS, M. Fl7I.I.r:k1'oN, E. GARY, M, I.-HI-3 LANDWAY, XV. TNICCREARY, R. SANDERS, J. TRULL, M. D. Page 90 KING, S. I.uv.xI.. lf. ONS. IE. Rmvx-zs, M. STHRK, M. T.xmcR. E. T.xTl'M, S. TH!-iormmerz, C. XVHHIIICR, F. liII.Mo1u-:, M. llvulllcs. A. I4EVK0Flf, R. M1'I.r:.xN, S. ATCTJCNIIIIN, A S1'RuT1-lieu, E. 'l'.xuI.ToN, A. XV.x'rsoN, J. 7 NX ICRBIQR, IC. XVRIGIIT, D. JoHNsoN, J. JONES, H. KKJON, D. Mr:Tz, A. K'l..xl:1xsuN. .-X. LAHGGINS, lf. IQIXIICRSKIN, I . h.xl.1.1'cl1.x1',j. IIVNT, XY. Ixl-:NN.x, Il. Ci. lilxsmzlz. O. QXIIIJY, T.. I5.xx1,14:Y, C. HI..XN4'll.XRIl, Il. I3u1'1aNIcaHT, N Rl..wl4wla1.r., XX I2lz.x1vI.I2Y, I . UIQUVVN. lf. K'.XMI'BIil.l., J. fR.XNSll.UA', D. L'L'l,1.1'1x1. B. IUICRIUUK, C. lj.l.l.lS, XX. l'Ik'Kl.ING,1j. Hmm, J. Lf.xI..xIs, ll. M. Cul.:-i, R. lfr,r:IsuM.xN, 13. Under Classes I.-I I I-3 NYu1.1f1c, IJ. xIHl'l.I'.IlHl'S. M. lfl':'1'N1a1:, IC. ML'r.1.1xs. bl. l3k.xlmI.l-iv, li. I'IcI4:l.li, M. Ckmms, M. RuurNsoN, I.. Goonmxa, A. I.. Sr:.xsTlu'NK, M. llrnmzv, F. Sm'n,xM. A. N. lilCI.l.l'2Y, E. K1-:l.l., C. I.-IH-4 G.xr.mw.-xv, XY. Umm, J. KQARVIN, D. U'l31uliN, J. fiRIlfFIN, M. l'u-1N1..xx1m, J. H. GRIFFIN, N. M. S.um,xr:H.x, Z. Il.xu'l'lN. R. S'1'uRK. M. I.wvvwuN, XV. XY.XI.KIiR, J. IZ. lXIc'L',xvv, J. Cuxwzlzs, D. Mn'K1NNuN, J, Kvzlcle, E. kfI'l'k'lilil.I., R. Nl.Xk'.Xl'I,.XY, K. lXlHl'I.ICll0l'S, l'. Slcliczlalas, li. h1I'I,I.IiR, P. Sumx. C. lX11'1ue.xx', C. ZICIGLICR, I.. 1.-Ill-5 R1e.xNn.xM, M. B. 1u1'I'i.XIiI..XNIl, I,. BRUVVN. D. C. NHRTII, V. LJICNNIS, li. N1'NN,F. IJIXON, E. fjI.IYliR, K. Pagf 91 u N i s I ! L I l 4 7 I KAL!-ZSRI, A. liI.Ucan, T. .-A. HA11.r:x', II. Al.IH'IRT, B. l'1IC.XM, li. RASS, S. IMQRRY, -I, L'Rm'c'll, M lfAl.l.uW, ll. HANSUN, P. Ilrvli, J. I.. Mm'CARr.l-iv, T. RrnczIcRS, j. I'HWr:1.1.. L.. . T. CRAWIFURIJ, lI.XROI.Il Chron, JAMES lIor.r.INcsSwoR'r1l, Rr -IUHNSUN, 'I'm-:u1vuR1c KIliIlY,TII1lM.XS Mr'CA1.1.UM, JOE XVII ALI-LY, ATIII'1Ii'I'tbN AUTRY, NIARGARICT BICLSER, MAY BICLSIQR, PA1'r.IN14: BIQRTUN, JEAN IN.Xl.h Under Classes L-Ili-5 EDGAR, K. 1':I.I.ING'I'llN, S. lfu'Rr.1Nu, N. FOl'l'lIIC, N. GUUIIVVTN, A. I.-III-6 BAI.'1'xr-:GAR, N. HLUME, L. BUTLER, IC. M. Donn, I.. GI-:oRcsr:, G. H.XRli4Vl', IW. HARRISON, V. -IUNIQS, A. KIRRl.Rv, M. ll-II-1 I3I.Ac'RRl'RN, KTARY IEUNCH, CIUAIBIIRNIS DAVIS, EI.I.r1N IQIMIERICIJ., NANCY KING, lIEI.IiN LATIMIQR, fXGNIiS Low, GRACE T.voN, CATHERINE NEIL, R1-im-tc'c'A NUNA MAKICR, M11.m Nl'Nc:14:zl4:R, RIAIQJIIRII' I-llljjl' 92 I'Ar:rc. M. IC. R.XVVI.ICS, R. RICIIARII, M. I.. XVATTS, M. R. NVII.SuN, M. 1Nf.'XliSI'i, T.. NTETZ, A. RADEON, E. , R1f:YNoI.nS, A. RIVERS, I.. Sl-:SSmN, P. VAN SIcRl.lc, L. XVul.lfr:, H. SHANNON, FRANUES SI1ANNuN, MAY Sm:A1.Y, IXLDA SHRALY, I!uNNll-1 SILLIN, M. IC. SPr:Nc:P:R, SARAH SVBER, IfRANc'1eS T HEonnR1-:, CHRISTINA VVALR1-:R, P.'Al'LINE VVARRI-IN, 1iI.IZ.XHIi'l'H XVIIITAKICR, MARY I!1,.xvl41u'l:N, IHQANIQ Il1,A11e, l'A'1' fIIRIS'l'Nl.XS, l.mN.xnum IJANIICI., jAMr2s me TRIiX'll.l.li, IZILLY l,l'Rll.XM, 'lf D. l ucsl.r:, IIIQRAIAN IIAl:xmx, I-Il'4a14:N14: hluxns, E. ii., DIR. Ihxwsux, L .Amm1.1, MA1a'r1x, ,IAHQ l!AlumN, I'iR.XNli l4.XNNllN, NYM. f,Xl'lilllNl.XN, Ilrcxlex' 'l'll.I.l-ima, lCRN1cs'1' U.XYl,li, Il.XRlll.ID Ilmm, -IVLIAN l.lax'1cu, l3m:NAmn AIAYICR, LXLIIICN C. Ml'lua.xY, IQNGLISH Vli'I l'l'I'. Ihsu. SLHAN, Oman. IERVUE, IKILLII-3 CAN xox, I 1'1m AN KQIILI-1M AN, fll.XRI.lCS fkklli, l'ihVV,XRIl Under Classes Il-I I-2 IXlliRl'll.XN'l', 'l'. C. fXlc'l'II,x'r:1cN, DIAUQ S'l'Hl l', LAZAR 'I'lnmAs, H1-:NNY 'I'llrm1As, firccmucalc TIIIINIAS, l,ovlrlQ Ql'.X1 l'l.IfIli.Xl'R1, 'lilIllIA1.XS HAILIAZY, SALUQA' CA M P, l 1e.ANc'r1s L A XII'llICLI., Ia!-rua Dlllllllli, KIARY l'iI.I.ICN HAH-3 SMITH, fll.XRIAliS 'l'Ax'l,fm, WAI. XY.XI.'I'IiRS, .IACIQ XM ' PIAA, NYM. :XNIlRliVA'S, AIAY BARx1':'r'r, BHTTA' Ii1.Am, M, IxA'rumclN1c Ihmulqs, JAM-1 f.XI.YliR'l', IiI.1c.AN1m Ilxmas, SA1.l,r1Y IJIAI., llommlx' I I-I I-4 RLXRTIN, XY.XI.I.,Xl4li Ruswll, T. H. 'l'1e1'11:s1wAl,lc, Lrcwuc XvAXI,'l'l-IR, BRYAN Pugh' 9.3 IIu1'l.1uc1:, IIm,r:N IQAAIINIQR, l'1R.XNli l.A1m, NIARY lil-iss l.Awsux, IJfmrv1'llY Lrivlwlfl-', IQRMA SA11'ru, ANNA SA1Y1'm5. IXI.XRG.XRIi'l' SAx'Awm,, IZIQTTIIQ ,IAM SYLVAN, MHRUA 'l'u:w11'l4lNs, l.m'Is1c Z1xlAll':ln1.AN, .-XLINIQ: llrmlxrrli, El.lZ.XliIC'l'll fili.XLkI'I. AIARIHN I IICISIC. M .Aman-im' Rims, K,X'I'Hl.liIiN Sxwrll, KIARY I':l.l.liN SMITH. NA'l'.XI.IlC Swzlmlmxlur, l'.l FlIi 5l I'lIIiRI.AXNIl, DIUSI-1l'llIXl XYALI., I.r:11.A XYILICS, l.l'l'Il.IC LANE, I.Ul'ISl'1 II.xm'rme, KXTIHIRINI- IIINNANT, Nm,l.Ilc K1-:M vsmv , K .X'I'Il-1 lxmm, l'2l.I..X MA14: i'IeIIIwIIcIz, lfII.xIII.Ics IJII'I4IcIe'I', jIxIwII41s DIAL, DuN.xI.II IJIIIQIQAII, EIIGIQNIQ GIIIIIIAIIII. j.xMI2s U.xsIiI4:I.I,, RIII-:A JIIVNIQII, I..xvvIeI-:Nc'I CIumI'I'II, C. IJAVIS, C. IJAVIS. C. F. GIIINIZR, J. HAIR, 11. I IALI., H. HIxIvr, O. llI1:IsIc, J. IIIIIIIQ, O. MI-:Tz, C. MIIIIIII-tv, R. PAIIIQIQII, O. BIIIIWN, T.. CAIINS, J. IJANIEL, J. IfI1:NNEI.I., J. ITIIIZEMAN, J. Under Classes l I -I I -4 XVINN, NY.xI.I4IcI: RAIQIQII, livI4:I.vN BIQIIIIY, Im BIANIIINIQ, EI.Iz.xIIIcTII DlfB1lSPI, IIAIIIIIET DI:IzI:Ic'Iq, RAY GAIINEII, EI.Iz.xIIIcTII TI-H-5 LHITIQMI, J. TuIzI.xs, A. TVIINIQIQ, R. XVATTS, T. Yfms, O. AI.M.xN, I. XV. CIIITWIIIIII, C. II.xIeIIIs4IN, I . IIAIIIIISIIN. R. LINDSICY, K. P.Xl1GIi'I l', .-N. Il-II-6 MIMS, E. NIIQIQIZI.. bl. RIIIIGI-:Rs. If. YIITIQS, J. XV.x'I'soN, A, ljllfll' 94 I..xI'I:v. II.xIeIIII-:T M .xx'IfIIcI.II, lII11I.IcN 1'.xINTIcI:, M.xIuz.xIaI-11' SIII2.xI.I:Y, RI'IIv 'l'.xYI,uII. MAIIIII: XVILSIIN, LII.I.IIe RICIPVVINIC, C. RIIIIINSIIN, M. Rmzrzks, M, SUVIT. M. SIMIIIX, V. SINIQITII, R. SI'x'II.xM, G. 'l'l'IaNI-:Ia, V. XVII.I.I.xMs, M. XY.xI.II, F. T.II'suIIIIII, N. GIIWIIY. V. CiI'TIIIaIeIIc, I.. MCLI-:.xNI:. M. PUR, M. I.. RIc.xMI:Iz, C. lfI'I.xIIiII, li. IlIIcIIs, I.. lIc'I'IcIc. J. R. 1-.xIxIIII:IzT, IS. IXIC'L'I'Tl'IIE.XN, M ANIIIQIISIIN, Ii. CII.wIs. G. DAVIS. T. I,IiN'I', XY. IJIIIIN, II. DIrNN.xvv.xY, J. D. IiI.xIuIIIcI4:N, T. I I.IixIIxI:. A. l'IsIII2Ic, II. Rmcss, D. IJAVIS, N. Iivrs, R. GIIIIIIIIN, P. NYIC. J. C. XV.xITI:s, T. XYIl.I.I.XMS. M. IMIQIQII, M. BIILIN. R. BIIIIIIMIQ, IC. Under Classes Il-I I-II IIIIAIIY. Ii. I3IIm'IQ:x1.xN, N. L'.xNIII.Ic, Y. CIIIIPTIIN, M. D.xIIIIs. E. M. ll-II-7 I'Il'I.MIiR, M. GIQIILIZII, J. IJ. ClII.II.xII, M. IIINNANT. ll. IQNI-II-ICE, bl. -I. AIARTIN, XY. M.xIIsIII:. XY. CJTT, Il. Sl-Aran, ul. Il-I I-S IJIHQSIIN. IV. I :I.I.IXGTUN, M. GIIINIQII. S. Il.xTcIIEI.I.. I . III.'I:III4:s, I.. .Img IT. I.I'I'.xs, If. IXI.XG.XI.IS, I.. IXI.XI.I'.XSS, I.. Pl!-'70 95 SILXIEICIIS, Ii. I SIxII'rII, II. 'I'IIxI:vIIINs, XYII.I.I.xIxIs, SWYIQEIIT. NV.xI.I., VV. IIIIIINIQ, F. IIIIYAN. IJ I,I'c',Xs. E. RI'.c..xI., Ia. SNI':I.I.I:IuIv 43, XYII.I.lIIIIIN, IX1l'sIa, J. II. V. N Ii. I RAIIIIN, ll. IQIVIQIIS, SIIIIIII-.xIzII. I SIIWIQIIS, Ii. Q'I'I-:IaI.Ic, B. 5I'II.I.INIaI4:Iz, I' XYII.I,I.XM snw I XV K BIaIII4:NII.xIIr:II, L II.xl.'1'z1cms,x1e, XY. Cum, II. IIISIIICR, il. I'1I'SI'1I.ICR, ,I. Nu'lml.s, II. STARR, J. S'l'RIt'Iil.lN, C. I31,.xc'R, I7. I3.xRN1-:1 r, I' IgICt'KII.XNI, 1. BERRY, 'I'. IJI-ZPUN, C. Ilmmluilc, C. RICH, R. 'I'1mM.xs, J. 2. III..Xi'IQVVIiI.I., R.xI.1f11 CAINIC, INIUNTICITII I' IJRARI-I, Tum R. lfuw1.I1:R, Al.m4:R Imtwls, xV.XI.'I'ICR Ix. INIILLICR, INIARIUN I'IcNI..xN1m, Rumi-:RT E I1'RIl'Ii, Do1'm..xs Rma1NsoN, Ilmuc Rmmlf, WH.Rl'R Under Classes I I-I I-9 C1Nll'IiR, FI. Cm'N'rs, R. Ifr:I.l.RRs, li. G.xF1fNm', I.. IIoo1cr:R, II. Im-., M. G. ML'INTusll, M. II-I I-10 Tulfslllc, N. Ii.xs1.laR, Ii. hm-14, N. IIIMRIQR, M. Ilm.sT, S. KATZ, fi. I..xNa'.xsTI2R, I.. I.-II-1 RVRIN, S.xMU1cI. Svvmcr, K1-LN Nl-:Tn TIMIXIUNS, joux XV1l.Lr.xMs, NV. INIARIUN IIIHARI, I.uRl-:Tm CI.0W'NEY, Lmrrslc Comic, SARAH C. IJIMMITT, INIARGARFT IELMGRICN, IIANNAII Grnmrzs, S1's.xN Page 96 IXIVNGU, R. IXIYICRS, V. I'us'mN, Ii. SWYmsl1:RT, G. 'IxflI.l2I-IRT, I.. TRA1'1', M. XV,xI'r1as, C. IXIICTZ, I.. Mrsri, B. KESVVALID, R. IIRICIC, H. 'TIIlVVIiI,I,, In Yulwu, II. hluxzri, I'.I.IZAlRIi'I'lI Ciluwlmz, K.x'rlll.l4:l1:N IIALI., I.m'Is1f: 1.1121-2, AGNES P. I.r:x'rcR, AIILIIRICII KIAIIIIIEN, Ii'rI1R1. MAR Mn.r.RR, IJURHTHY Sxmvsox, IXI.XRG.XRIiT I 'I'.xYl.uR, III-ILICN k'l,1-ima, llIiRI4lCR'I' lllvlu-:l:'1'. l3r:1:'1' linux, L'lcl'11. lfl'NDliRRI'Rlili, .-Xrmu-:lu lfl'xm:Ru1'mQ1i, JOHN llxxuwli, lllclwli Alllil-II., lflnxxvls li1m,l-ive, lil'GlCNl'I PM NWN, lfmxlc llI'.l'.l.lu, -IM lx, -Inc. lhmplclmx, Ru' linen. Al,XRlUN lhmn, limi. lhxlm, Ilrcxlu' l..XRl'liN'I'lCR, lin. f.Xl'Gll MAN, G, l'. CIIASIQ, lllilllillli lfl.m'n, -ll'I.l.XN Mmelis. lllwu lixnnx, L'l..x1:1cNm'1c 'l'.xx'1.u1:. llliRIKl.XN Lfxxlrilwx, l 1'RM.xN l'll.Xl'Rl.XN, L'll.xul.lis lhcwr, lim-las llliltlilfli, II.xlw1,1m Under Classes I.-Il-2 IQm's'1'lcl:, KVM. lQl'SSl'Il.l., li1:N1f:s'1' SANIYIQRS, lilllillf 'l'rvwxslcNn, PIIILII' XYr:un, Xlfxlclxu XYx1.swN, llrmxvllt XY.xx1.wls, ll1m.xc'r: Y,xmu+l:m'ull. DAN .-Xmus, N1f:1.l.n2 CIHXRK, lfu.xNn'1cs I.-I l-3 L4Ul'lil..XNIl, lllNllll.liY llxlxl-ik, flCt'lI. lll..XL'liVVl-Il.I., xl.Xl!Y lilcklw, l'lirsm' ClJNNll l7, .ll'l.lliT l'llil.I.lilCS, C.x'1'llr:luNr: l:,Xl'l.li, Al.XR'l'll.X Clrcumzli, Vl1:ru.n.1.1.xN lll'GllliS, X IRlilNl.X l.liYliR, lN.x -lmx xl.Xli'I'IN, SAIYIIC l.-ll-4 l'1Q.xm'll, lilmrxn l'lm:, RnvvI,.xNn R.XYliNIil., rlllllilllllllil-I SICXTUN, .lHllN Page 97 llI.,XY'I'llN, lXl.xma.xiui'x' lJ1'l'1el-1, ls.xm-il. lllNNlxN'1', S.XR.Xll llll'lX'Ul!. Xl.XlKl-IL lNl.xc'K, Luis I'1m'l'm:, lglCX'liRl.Y Rmnxsux- YlIu1.11:'1' rlililllllili, NANVY Vieux:-QR, Mun' B. NYUl'NIilNlCR, L'11.l.r-'STI l'.xcalc'l'T, lXl.XRGlXRli'l' Rmvln-iv, Suu Sllli.xl.Y. lll.XRGflRIIC SlNll'SIlNv l':I,l,liN SMITH, Ilr:xmr:T1'.x 5'l'liYICNSHN. ffllRlS'l'I 1 S'I'liVl',XR'll, .ll':w'm.I. 1 'l'm1vl41Ns, M.xlzcs.xlu41 'l'l'x,xxnr:R, AM,xNn.x xlvlillll, A N N 11-3 Ll.XI'l..XfN, l,u1'ls XVILICS, NY. C. O1u':m.Y, f4IlARl.ICS .'Xl'S'l'lN, Mrzmmi IIEIIIIEN, B. VV. HINNANT. CALHOUN FISIII-IR, VVM. LAWSON, LOTT MAST, HOWARD NEIL, CIIAS. NEVVMAN, COLEMAN BLEASE, JAMES BUYLI-IS, HOWARD ELIQIN, RAEFURD IQARGLE, FREI1 1:1-ITNER, NIARION GRAHAM, CLAUDE IIAEFMAN, JOHN KRELL, ASTOR MCELVEEN, ICIIWARII IWITCIIICIL, JA MES GERALII, XXVIHZRY JACRSON, NUM. IIOORER, NTAXLEY OSTIEPIN, CEIIRIE SUDAN, BROOKS IDUKERT, J. C. BROWN, LOVISE IJENNIS, l':I.'l'lSli IDICKERT, IJOROTHY Under Classes L-II-4 CAIIIQH MAN, PORTER STRIITRLIN, JOE TAYLOR, JACK VVARIJ, VVILLIAM XIVILLIAMSKIN, JIMMIF REID, HARRY COFRTNI-IV, IJAYANT L-H-5 POWELL, J A M ES RORERTS, WILLIAM IQUCKICIQ, LIURRIELI. SKIN!-ZS, CI.ARENi'l-I Sl-:ssON, BIYRON SNYIIER, 'l'IIllM.'XS VANRIRREN, JOHN ZUBFQL, XVM. RAXNLES, STI-ZWART lHILLliR, G. S. L-H-6 DUI-'Ifv, IiLIZ.XRliTlI GIBSON, LILLIAN GLAVER, ELIZAIIETII GREHER, PIELEN I I UFF M AN, MARGARET KCFHN, SABINA MAYER, GRAc'E lXrIITCI'Il'M, 1U.X'1 l'lE ROTII, hIOI.I.II-I Page 98 X I51.AI'RwELI., SARAH fIII.MORE, K.XTllRY'N SHARPI-:, LOIS SANIH-:Rs, NIARGARIQ1' VQRQIIIIART, AINTICIC NVATTS, Essn-1 NIAI-I 1NfCC.XRI.EY, NIABIZL BELL, LANII-IR FUI.MER, ALBERT BOONE, JAMES IIEYWARD, ALIIERT STI:-:uLITz, JAC R BLUOM, ELIZABETH BOIIRNIOIIT, EVIE LEVER, NEI.I. BLAIR SATIII-ZR, LIYRTLE SWIG!-IT, ICIINA SYLVAN, LAURA SYLVAN, PAIFLINE TURNER, VIIJLPIT VVALES, ALICE NVARI1, RIARY CAROLYN NVEIL, MARY IJANII-ZLS, PZYI-ILYN CANNON, NP2I.I. HI4U1IZx1,J, D, fl..XY'I'llN. PlllI.Il' L'I.IiRI1'I-1, IIIQNRI' I llS'I'IiR, RIXMATII llINsnx, f,I,IN IIYIQII., Jerri KYSIQR, ALIQXANIIRR INIIINTIQITII, RORIN MnoRI:, -IRNNINGS STRWARII, IQXY L'I.Icms, RAY CIIWARII, PAI'I, IJRIIQIII-:Rs, I,I'RI4: l:ll.Xl!ll, MARIIIN IIARRIsoN, JIILLY LYIIRANII, RIUIIARD h.I.XR'I'lN, JACK 'l'.xYI.uR, JAMI-is Under Classes 1.-H-7 SMITH, XVILLIE XYILSIIN, XY.KI.IlliN Kll'N.Xl'I.I., T'El'GlCNl-I BI.ANTIIN, 1XI.XRI4lN CI.IacsG, IIERRIERT BIIIIRRIQ, DIIRIITIIY RIIYII, I.l'I..X HI-3I,I,Ic IIATCIIICLI., LII.I.IAN BIAGALIS, ALLII: I.-U-8 VV.Xl.IiliR, Bmw-2 WAI.RI:R, XvliRNON XYARII, liI'uI:NI-: XVINIlH.XM,xV1NI. CANNON, KVM. HIXI.'1'ZIiG.XR, l I.IaNNII: IJAILY, CIRACE lImII.mIxIIII-3, DAISY Page 99 MARSH, CATIIRRINI: Mr:Rc'I1:R, lfI.oRI-:NcI: NIl'llIbI.S, I.Al'RA POWERS. I.I:oNA RRIIIIIUIQ, KATIIERINII RI-:YNrII.IIs, PAN sv XVESSINGI-:R, EIIRI.INlC WILI-is. FRANc'Iis YIIUNGINI-ZR, ATIILI-:E III'c:III-zs, Annu, I lvI.I-:R, RIILDREII JACRSIIN, SARAH INICCABI-I, Lms SPEIII., BI-:ssII: TAYIAIR, RVTII XVI IR R IZLI., M A R Y W'IIITwuRTII, VIRISIN IA ea. -H Aw LEHQ5 W . . 3 ' x ' . V, QA , E, 1 Q JE. V R. Q 2 if - rl . 5 QV , if gl ' x ' , S ,. H, H Mx i , I 1 5 . V ., Xi :X - 'ft E , iff I -V xef Q w X f .. ,, 5 .,-- M - K ,, ' ji A ,Q ., . . N v- X 14.21 ' .vs IR. IQ! 1A ltlllll c,.0xl1I Hmv 101 CAPTAIN A. T. QUDOTUD BIQQWN All-Soullierri H ullhumlf l'ot llrown, the captain of Columbia Highs IQZQ football team, won honor both for himself zmcl his school when he re- ceived the title of All-Soutliern Hulfbzielc lQ2Q.H During' his high school career Pot has been one of the main-stays of the Columbia team. Crowds have often seen him plow his way through an opposing' line zincl have seen him Cheer his men on. in darkest moments of the game. A steady, consistent player, is Pot and Z1 ereclit to any team. be it All-Southern or uixll-zXlllCI'lCZll1N. Page 102 manma- , ,V 0 l 11.xN1q Mwxwl-11.1 ljl'II.I. tiooiwwyx Cows l'I1-:y'vv.x11n l'lR.XNK B11.x111.1:x' The Cheer Leaders The ltjllj-30 t'heer lezulers were zuuoug the hest we have ever hzul. l'eppy Coles lIeywz1r1l zuul lfrzuilc hl2lXXYCll were always there with plenty of spirit as were Suoolqey llrzulley :mtl Dell tiooclwyu. ,Xlwztys eheeriug. working you into Z1 spirit of tlllflllg' :mtl pep until you yellecl yourself hoarse. They mzule :1 pretty pieture, with their retl :mtl white eostuiues :uul eyeu ouee they hurl reml :mtl yellow ones, which were really striking. .XS any eoz1eh will tell you, Il gooml elieeriug seetiou plays :ui importzuit part iu the wiuuiug of :1 game. Our eheer lezulers, therefore, tleserve much ereclit for the tez11u's L'IlVl21lJlC reeorrl. XYe are very luelqy to have two of our eheer lezulers lmelc uext year. Q' J' K. IIENRY II. tl l2l'KNI'i'IiT Ay. R' ily,-N,.3R l7.XYIIJ ELLIS I.V.YliXftIlI' Clourli Al-V-'l-l7f 'l f'f'f'f'f' ,l.v.ri.rl1mf fltltlfll AllI1lItI1l1'V llllflt' 103 tk I A. T. BROWN BoivlaN1caHT flII.H.XM MGR. XYIl.l4iNsoN Football tol,1fA1l:1.x 37-tll:.xNms1c1:i'l:c: o The Red Cyclone opened the IQZQ season with its defeat of Orangeburg hy a decisive score which gave a hint of the power to he shown later in the sea-- son. XYoodward, Klanney, llrown, McDougall, Gilliam and Cooper were the ground-gainers for Colinnhia and ripped gain after gain off through the Orange- hnrg line. 'l'ln'ee whole teams of t'olumhia's completely crushed the Orange- lDlll'gL'T'S. The long spiraling' punts from Mauney's toe always kept the hall in the enemy's territory. LflI.l'AIlHA 7-Q,ll.XRI.1l'l 1'lC6 In this game, Columbia got off to a slow start and trailed Charlotte for three quarters and most of the fourth, only to win in the last quarter when XN'oodward ran 55 yards to put the hall in a scoring position and Shack lXlCC1'2lCly went Page I0-if MERTZE M ACDUUGALL NVooinwAizD ltlcllxvln through the whole Charlotte team for IQ yards and a touchdown. The score does not tell of the superiority which was Columbia's. C. H. S. kept the ball within scoring distance most of the game and was kept from scoring by fumbles caused by over-eagerness, and the long kicks by Captain Laney of Charlotte. A real football game. C0l.UINll!l.X 20-VV1I,MlNii'1'oN O Columbia licked the W'ilming'ton XYildcats for the second time in succession, something' that hasn't been done for three years. The boys played the big VVil- mington players to a standstill the first half and rushed them off their feet in the second when Mauney, XVoodward, Gilliam and llrown ran wild and scored three touchdowns. The whole team played bang-up football. Com' M 1:1 .x 33+POR'l'liR o The Porter Cadets from Charleston came to Columbia and received a severe drubbing. However, the regulars only played a part of the game. Mitchell Pagr 105 l'lRICl'1IX1 AN M11L'1.1f:11.1l1s C1 1'1P1ck MA U N nv clifl well for Ctllllllllllil ancl Rhea's punts kept the hall i11 scoring distance most of tl1e last half. to1.1'x11:1.x 21-l'I.URIiNCIi O ll. Rha1ne's proteges tnrnerl hack Lee Rhame's team to the tune of 2I to 0. After picking up 21 points, Coach llhanie sent i11 the snhstitntes. Mitchell playerl well for the snlms. kllI,l'lXllZI.X 40-l3.x11.1cx' I3 This game was a game of thrills tl1e nrst half, for Colninhia took tl1e kickott and i11 four plays haml a t0l1CllflOWl1Q then Hailey repeated this pCl'fUl'lll2lllCC when Ll. ll. S. kiekccl off to them. However, in tl1e secuncl half C0llllHl7lZl.S hackfielcl 111011 ran wilrl ancl seorecl apparently at ranfloln. There were no special stars i11 this game. for the whole team played good, hzirml fmrthall. 17111711 1116 1'iliI.1,1-1115 C. 11111111' x 12111 1:11s11x 1X1a1.s1-111 1111.1'111:1.1 13-WAXS111-11'11,1.111 1.1 This Q11111C 11'11s Z1 1111101 1111s0 111 0011111111121 f1111s, for 1110 1011111 1011 11L'l'C 1-11111' 111 1110 111111'1l111Q,', 1011011011 .Xs1101'1110 111 .2 11'011101c 111111 171211011 111 32311. 1110 11111's 1J12l1'L'11 112l1'l1 111111 111s1 111111' 111' 11110 11111111. 1110 .Xs1101'1110 111115 1111 11'01'0 111'01' six 1001 11111 1110111 11'11s11'1 1111 1-x011s0 111101011 111' 1110 QAU11111111111 1011111. 1'111.1'111:1,1 111f11111c11:x1'11.1.11: 1: 11111'111g' 1110 1'11'S1 111111 111 11115 Q111110, S1100111' S11CL'1'iQ. 01111111'1s 111111011 L1l11111111111l 1111. 111L'1l' 1001, 1110 1-1151 1111211110 1111111111111 111Z11i1I1g 11111 11111011111111'11s, 11111 111 1110 500111111 111111 111C S111111111111 11'11s 1'11'01's011, 1111' XY11111111'111'11 1'ZlI1 11'1111 ZlQ1l1I1S1 1110111 111111 11111-1-1111 1121111111111 111 11121110 21 111111-11111111'11. 11l1l,1'N111I.1 2,4-S1'11'1'1i11 1.1 fl11lL'11 1111211110 511111011 1110 1111111 string 1lg'Zl1l1S1 S11111101' 11111 11110 111 f111111J1l1Ig 1110 S111111Cl' 11111's gut Il 14 11111111 101111 111-1111-0 1110 1'CgL11Z11'S 01111111 g01 111 1110 g'111110. 111111'01'01', 1110 0111111111111 11111's 11111 ll 1410111111 112lC1i f111' El t111101111o11'11 211111 111011 50111011 111 11111. 1-111,11 1117 EASLER lNIcCk.xnx' l3.xI1.r:v BLooM CUl,llMl!lA 37+L.lI.XRI.liS'I'0N 7 Charleston came to Columbia determined to beat Columbia, but Columbia was equally determined and gave them a good beating after a hard Hght. ln this game, Columbia won on hard, straight football and used no tricks at all. L umm lam l4kl1,x1flfxicY 20 Gaffney won for the second consecutive time a victory over Columbia, which should not have been. Columbia gained more ground and had a better defence, but Gaffney took advantage of the breaks and won from Columbia. lfarl Clary, XY. Clary and Gooch played the best for Gaffney, while hlauuey, NVood- ward, llrown, hlcllougall and the whole line starred for Columbia. Many fans claimed that the referee got in XYoodward's way several times when he was headed for a touchdown. llut that was unfortunate, as it was accidental. Thus ended the IQZQ football season with C. H, S. as runner-up for the state title. Page 108 FN -. ' I X X Q ,s .f .RW -no--I Stxxmzus Dui. l ma1f:x1.xN fJGlI.VIlC .Xmong the outstanding football performances of the South. the all-'rotmcl playing of the Columbia line was marvelous, antl ontstantling. Ustlllllllllyu liloom was a power at center, always full of fight ancl putting pep into the whole team. For this grit ancl all-'rounml gootl play he was eleetetl the 14930 eaptain, antl an exeellent one he'll make. too. Un one sitle of Shinnny was 'l'nh Hailey, a little guy as hroatl as he is tall anal as full of tight as a hull clog. Selclom tlitl anyone gain over 'l'uh . Un the other sitle. was llcn limerson, a wiry guard, an excellent otlensive man antl one of the fastest tlefensive gnartls in the state. Nearly to take these hots' places were Charlton llrown antl lfrank Klellavitl, almost as goorl hut lack- Ill i g in experience: nevertheless, liranlq wrought havoc with the mighty Clary n the State Championship game hy keeping him almost. hut not eompletely smotheretl. Xlihenever givtn a ehanee llrown provefl he was a fit running mate. 1,t....4xt,s- A . - - Page 100 , -1 liws-..,....- ' licl llelser. Neil Kleetze, Stanley lfellers anml ,lake Ugilvie wtre the most ents rtanrling laeltles in the state. lfur sheer tieree taeliling' anal hloelcing, they were nnsnrpasserl. 'Xungli sairl 'lzunt these boys. .Xml the encls? 'llalley liasler ancl Uncle Monleclons were right there, plow- ing' in ancl snagging opptmeiit rnnners. Really to take their plaees were blames t l1nhluer l Sanclers and Hank llmtlcniglit. llnlnlier started ut? the season with a linm rib lint in the Aslieville, Greenville, ancl Clatifney games he was heacl ancl sliunhlers above any encl sent in the game. lf he hacl playefl all the sea- son he wonlfl have macle all Southern without clwnht. Aml the haektielml ll XN'tmclwarml, Klanney, and Gilliam were like rahhits hunncl- ing' swiftly here anrl there, wreaking' havoc everywhere. ,Xml then hlellcmgall, Ilrown and Uvnper were the steamly harcl hitting line plnngers anal clefensive men, while lleall. Taylor, Xlitehell, anrl Rhea were fast snhstitntt s. .M A . ,xt , 3 Pngz' 110 The MB Squad lht li llmtlmztll 1011111 IS COIlllltlSL'll ul thttst' htws uhm: 11'c1'c uthtt tum l 111 llmll NCZI 111 111111111'1'1 iQ stmml t-xumglt to llc tm thc x'z11'sity squzul. This IS sfluzul is thc 1'z11'sitx twtth llllllllllil has rlcvclopctl :1 11gl1t111g 1011111 thztt st-0111s 'thlc to p1'1ul11tt tht lllllill' 511115111 thu squzul. l ul hx' L lllllllll 1':1tl1Cz11't. they hztvc hzul :1 wry SllCCCSSl.lll st-z1sm1. This Stllllltl llltl 111 tm' uf thu lQ1l111S ll'tllllL'l2lSS lI l1igl1 sclmols in this stzttczmfltl1ci1'1'vw111l ls 11110 tylfllt-,tm .X1:111v tfxltxllfttl Clzfluiu UH lltljft' III Girls' Basket Ball For the first time in five years the girls of Columbia High have organized a basketball team. At the first suggestion of a team the girls responded readily and eagerly. .-X large number of girls tried out and that number has not di- minished very much. Even though a girl may play the part of a bench-warmer at a game, she keeps coming to practice and putting forth her best efforts, while at a game, she is yelling, encouraging, and spurring on the first string and the substitutes. All this goes to show the wonderful spirit existing in the team. .N courageous and enthusiastic spirit has been shown in spite of the numerous defeats of this new and inexperienced team. They fight, despite the odds against them, in a clean, sportsman-like manner. Accepting defeat gracefully, they make us proud of them, XYin or lose, they always have a rousing cheer for the opposing team. Much credit is due to Coach Rhame. lle has spurred the girls on in their work. Bliss Clara lielle Hughes, a co-ed at the Cniversity, who is voluntarily coach- ing the girls, is pleased with the spirit and ability of the girls, and she feels sure that in the near future, the Columbia High School girls' basketball team will be a team to be reckoned with. Pagfr 112 MACDOUGALI. . WOODWARD HART PHIFER Blccs Boys' Basket Ball COLUMBIA 26-WOFFORD 32 . After losing all but two regulars, Coach Rhame has shaped a strong team out of green material. Although they lost the first game to the fast Wofford Fresh- men bunch by a few points they showed a smooth team to their fans. ' COLUMBIA 27-SPARTANBURG 23 The night after losing to Wolford the Cyclone showed its power by defeating the fast Spartanburg team in an exciting game in which some classy basket- ball was played. Here they discovered a new sensational forward in Mitchell, a graduate of the Y. M. C. A. 110 pound team. COLUMBIA 41-FLORENCE I5 Columbia wiped up Lee Rhame's basketeers by a very decisive score. Again Mitchell and Woodward shone brilliantly in the offense and defence. Cor.UMm.x Io-OLYMPIA I7 Columbia was beaten by Olympia on the Olympia court. The team didn't work as smoothly as in other games but several times they got together and played bang-up basketball. Co1-UMB1A 25-fJI.YlN1l'IA 7 Olympia gave us a return game and was severely drubbed by a smooth working, fast, shifty team. Headed by George Hart, a graduate of the Championship Sunday School League team, and Manager Ready Mitchell, the beating was worse than the score shows. SAM BLooM Page 113 MAU NEY KEN NA MCCRADY MITCHELL BAILEY COLUMBIA B 27-NEWBERRY I3 Newberry came over and got beat by a very decisive score. Led by the bril- liant work of 'lShack lVlcCrady, a former teammate of Hart, who shot I4 points alone, the Columbians always were in the lead. COLUMBIA 28-FLORENCE II Again Columbia licked Florence by a decisive score. Lee Rhame has never coached any team that could beat the ones coached by B Rhame. COLUMBIA 39-CARLISLE I6 The Carlisle Cadets were handed a set-back they will remember a long time, for Rhame's Ramblers certainly drubbed them piteously. COLUMBIA B 26-EPWORTH I5 Columbia B team completely swamped the Epworth quintet in a scrappy game. COLUMBIA 47-NEIXV BROOKLAND I8 In a fast game, Columbia completely routed the Brooklanders by a very de- cisive score. COLUMBIA 73-ALLENDALE I2 Rhameis Ramblers rambiled over to Allendale and swamped their quintet by an unusually large score. COLUMBIA 17-OLVMPIA I4 The Columbians with a determination not to be denied, went to Olympia and licked them in their own back yard. They went into the lead in the first few minutes and were never headed but once during the whole game, when a rally Page 114 hx' tllx'1111:1t1 rcsultccl 111 1111 11-11 tw 111 thc tl1i1'1l fIllIll4lCl' lllll wc fr11'g'c1l z1l1Q:1cl :1111l 11-1111 tlllt' 111 thc clwscst gzuucs pluyccl hcrc this st':1s1v11, tlicrchy g'z1i11i11g thc liistrivt titlc. t111.1'x11:1.x 34-l'1111x'1111fv1'1-' 1 1 filblllllllllll wcht to llI'1lllQ'Cl1lll'g' z1111l 11l11111st gut hczltt-11 hut thc 1llll4L'l'CllCC was 5lIt1Wll xx'l11-11 ll:1rt 111-111 into thc Qillllt' x1'l1c11 thc score stuucl 2:-.211 i11 t'z1v111' of l'1'11x'i1lc111'c z1111l shut 11111 Hclil goals wl1ich put us in tht- lczul fur the first ti111c 1l111'i11g' thc Qilllltl. .X llZll'l'tPXX' csczquc. 'l'l11- huys were lllilylllg' tom fast 1111 21 Slllllll t'11111't. L111.1'x11:1.x qzfbwy l,.Xl'l. 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S1DZl1'l2llllJlll'g' slimvcml P11116 115 The Golf Team The 1929 golf team won the first State Championship in South Carolina High School Golf Meet. Spartanburg was a close second. The members of the 1929 team were: Pat Tobias, Joe Timberlake, Lockwood Watkins, Mason Gibbes, and Joe Miot. David Ellison served as manager. Captain Watkins led his men through a very successful season.. ' When THE COLUMBIAN went to press, the 1930 golf team had just been organ- ized and had played only one or two matches. The prospects this year are hopeful, as Tobias, Timberlake, Gibbes and Miot are back and many others have taken an interest. . Page 116 The Track Team The 1929 track team lost the State Championship to Spartanburg by a close score. The outstanding members of its team were: Ready Mitchell, Linky Rivers, Joe Shubert, Spec Adair, and Tommy Reynolds. The winner of the State Meet was undecided until the last few events were run off. Greenville, Hailey, Columbia, and Spartanburg were all close together, but Spartanburg finally won, with Columbia coming in a close second. This ycar's track team was speedily being organized as THE COLUMBIAN went to press. It has as its coach this year, Mr. Arvid Czarnitzki, who fills this place left vacant by Eddie Pritchard, who coached the 1929 team. As the annual went to press, the captain had not been elected. Many letter men from last year are back and the prospects are line. Page 117 Va ' U41 JA.: 1 , IQEDIQESIENTATIVE STUDENTS 1 1 . Ek, v y A 's 1 V, gs 'X , ,gg '75 , H 'Q f 'L fe - ,i -f L f IQEDIQESEHTATIVE STUDENTS HE ob 'ect 0 tbis section is not to 'fue eat I S' 87 praise to a jew, but to give bonor and fame to many. The Representative Students were selected by a popular 'vote of tbe student body. In tbe February Senior Class, Juddie Knox and james Sanders 'were elected tbe Most Representatifve. Coles Hey-'ward and Dwigbt Catbcart were triumpbant in tbe june Senior Class, while Nellie Cooper and Shack Mc-Crady 'won tbe distinction in tbe junior Class. Tbe selection was based upon personality, scbool activities, and general popularity among tbe students. MMES SAN IWHDS I-I vl'ln1 irq 51 Ililll ,.,. ,iw ' K k J-my-.A... f- - ,.2f ,,.,. , ,. L, ,. . ,. N '1 4, if :J W 5 'Q .K ' '. HL:k'3TYK'xf wF'? l 1. .-.,.,f1.,fh...-..-rf---....-........ ...- JUIWINE IXNCXN 'mln lllll Il -Sn :lim . nmgzsumaamaa pnnnwunu A J LJ.. T J ' v. MI FE, biD'i'i'?i?Z.'2Q?h SVP'-5'JEi?S'v'liA'1 CW FS? 3i'S'IU-3 ' ' A ' a Am-':.u. . 1 ' 1'f ' wgg Cll QT CAN if lllln Swain! C ACTIVITIES 15544, The Columbian Cup 1'111'1111-1:1s1 111'111'1':11's 111111 L 111.1'x11:1.1x 1111s 1lL'L'Il 1-1111-1'1'11 111 11111 911111111-1'11 11I1Ll 1111:1s111' 1'1'1'ss .Xss111'1:1111w11 Nucl 1111111 111 XY:1s11111g11111 111111 l.1-1- l'111x'1'1'si11'. I 1X1 X1 111 1111-i 11Il.l'X1l!I,XX 1111111 111151 1:1:11'1' 111 1111155 11 :1111111:11s :1111111:11x 11111 11 111111s 11:1x'111g 1111-1' 111111 111111 11-ss 1111111 131111 111111115 11115 f'L'1ll', 1D11I' 11-:11'-111111111 11 1ll11k'111l1'S1 11111150 111 1111' X:1111111:11 1111111151 111 Q11111111111:1 1'lI1X'k'I'N11X'. ' X11M 5111111 1Q1f1X111,11N N111 1', 1'lII!I1 Klux. 1111.111 II11111111 V11-111' 1.31- l TFILXNK Dt'ku.xM Editor SITOIIKII Trrnz Briiuaw KIT1'liP1I.I. lidilnr liirxf 'I'm'n1 The 1930 Columbian The theme of Tina CUI.UMl1l.XN, IQSO is School Life. This theme the editors have attempted to carry out in a modernistic manner. This is quite in contrast to Tin-1 CUl,l'Nllll.XN, IQZQ, which had as its theme The History of the City of Columbia. lierley liittrell and lfrank Durham, the editors, owe much to the assistance given hy Misses Sarah Reynolds and llilda Huddle. Mr. A. l.. Knight of the State Company. and Mr. liugene Salmon of the Carolina Engraving Company. These six have combined their ettorts to make this issue of Tina Cor.i'n1:i.xN the equal of last year's annual. llliss Huddle has given aid along artistic lines. while the supervision of all literary matter has been the portion of Miss Reynolds. Nr. Salmon has given material assistance along the mechanical and artistic phases of the work. hlr. Knight has given invaluable aid in the printing and make-up of the year hook. The editors have with the advice and aid of these before-mentioned carried on the joh of making an annual which will appeal lmoth to students and to those outside the walls of an institution of learning. ugr' 128 l 4 l l l le.xNlQ fill!l!lCS 'l'Hr:opoiuc KCIITN l?1r.rirlt'.v.v ,TltIlItI.tft'1' liirxl Turn! lgllXl.Ilt'X.V .l1tllItlff4'I' St't'Ullll T4'l'Ill The Business Staff of Publications The llusiness Stat? of l'uhlieations uncler the leaclership of hill Roy Liohh oeeupies one of the most important places in the production of our annual. The memhers of the husiness stat? have worked faithfully antl many afternoons they have heen seen eomhing the town in the hope of selling aclvertisements. ln this work, they have heen letl hy lirank tiihhes and Theodore Kohn, the husiness managers. The merchants of the eitv have given the stat? the greatest eo-operation aml without them the animal would not have heen possihle. This same stat? also has eharge ofthe tinaneial sicle of Ili-Life, the school news- paper. ln hoth amiual ancl newspaper tinanees they have heen imlefatigahle. Page 129 First TUVIIII 111-:1u.1':Y Iql'1 l'RICI.I Num Sm'.x1uqM.xN 12I,IZ.Xl!IE'I'll 61,1251 lXl.xRY Loxx'N1m1Qs G. ll. llkomis Ton Rmax HYMHQ l311.L1cs Nll.I..x GUNTIQR The Columbian Literary Staff N IEARRUN Chflflcglaks Ifdiffll'-ill-Cl? iff Associczfc' 1itI'l.f0l'S Pllotografvllic lidiior Club Iiditors 41z'l1l0t1'v Iidifnl' folrc Iiditor Art Ifditor Pagr' 130 Svvozzu' Tvrnz Flux li Duxum M FRANK Il.xs14121.1. Iil.lZ.X1!I2'I'l1 CILIQNN I2l.lc,xNm: K1a1zN.Nx N G. ll. BROOKS RIARY C,X'l'IlICRlNE S Tom Rllm Am-ix Dlcliscm NILLA GL7N'rlcR Publications Business Staff CARI. Almlsuw Umls C1.l4:mi:1 VVlI.l.I.XM ClII'l'WU0lD -XLLIEN Cihxlzlis Cl1.xm,llf: Ilwls Rolzlcm' Iil'Ml'llll ll lfluclcxrixx Lfucacalxs Lomsla ii.X'l l'I.li ERIIE Hman AL1:1i1z'1' Illcvwxlm C.xmem,r. Clixsgulc Pugv 131 Hi-Life Staff First Term lflux li lJl'1u1.xx1 . . . .lfd1'fn1'-1'11fC'llivf XIKRIXN l'wlNl.,XY .. .... .Ymvx lf4i1'fm' Xlxm' lfulm ... . ..1.v,wriufv lirlifm' Xl.l RICIl SM l'I'II . .. ......... . Ifllfvfzlxv mrs:-im! I N111 fllillflfl N . . .lf.1't'fItIlItQ'c' Jfdftnr I xvQL'1c1.lN ICNIICRSUN. .. ... ............. . ..lf.r1'l1u11Kgv lirlifm' f ,Xl,1v1c IZICNIYI' .. . .li.x'v11ur1.qu lfdiim' l,l'R'lI.l,.X QXI1lQ1cl.1. . ...lH'1'.w11f1! lifiifm 501.1425 ll1iYxx'.x1um ...... ..l'vz'.mm1! lidiim' IiAx'1'1l1i1:lN1c Q'.x'1'11m'.xlc'l' .. .......... 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Q , nlgfg -. ,H -, nf 9: v T ' fu wi The Columbian Art Staff X11.1..x ii1'N'141c11 .Xxxlx 'llHNIl'liINS RAY lJ1 1'111111' l.u1'1s L'1,1.11111 .xNNlCl.l.li vluxris l'Zl,Slli 'l'lx1:1411 l711.xN141s l.li'l l'llX 4X1.11'1c lll'1Nl1'l' Kl.x11111N lixllclesux Mass llll 111 ll1'11111,11., Fllflllfkl' 'lll I'1'VF1 ll1e ,Nfl 5-l:1H ol l 1114: L411.L'A11:l,xN was org'z111- izecl after Z1 l1ez1te1l mlelmte U11 the 1l11esti1111 of illus- t1':1tio11sf11'i1etl1e1' these slumulrl be Clltll'Clj' tl1e 11'u1'lc uf 1l1e st11fle111s 111' XYllCtllCl' some of tl1e111 sl1c111lfl be clone lay em11111e1'eiz1l artists. lt was fllllllly flceiclefl ll1z1t every sc1'z1lel1 of the pen sl11111l1l be executed by Z1 lllCllllJCl' of the stuff. Stucleut life is 1l1e tl1e111e of the book z111cl the lmilcling Elllil stuclents will be much 111 eviclence ll11'c111gl11111t ll1C lmuli. Kliss llilmlu lluflllle. Sl1l1Cl'YlSCl' of .Xrt in ll1e l'ul11111l1iz1 City Scluuuls, l1:1s l1z11l elmrge of all nrt worlc in tl1e book :111fl llllllCl' l1er cli1'eetio11 the stuf dents have p1'1mcl11eccl lllL' illusl1':1ti1111s. 'l'l1e .-Xrt l'l11l1 uf flllllllllblil lligh l1z1s llCll5L'rl with ll1e work :1114l llll-llllglll the cu-11pe1':1tiu11 uf the stz1H' :xml the elulw the z11'tislie siele of the year book l1:1s been L'l'C2llCfl. lltljfl' Ifff LI.. -lrl 1511! x f11'x1l11 The Student Council l'lI.l'.Yf 'l'm'111 fllflfll'liRS .Srrozzff 'l'v1'n1 l .IICSSIC lilclcsti I7l't'Sl'tlt'lII' lJn'nzn'r f'.X'I'lIl4.XR'I I 6ll'lDl1llC lixox I'ire-l'f't'.v1'fiv11i lin lllcrsllilc l.. XY. llltnmi .S'nr1't'lt11 l'-'l'rt't1.v11rw' l.oc'lsxx'ooo XY.X'l'KINN The Stnclent Lonneil of hltllllllllllll lligh School strives to estzllmlish at form of SCll-gtbYCI'IllllClll. to promote worthy stnclent activities, ztnml to znlvzlnee the gCllCl tl welfztre of the school. The goverttnmg' hotlies of the Stntlent Lonneil ure the l.egislz1tix'e Council zlncl the lfxeentive Connell. xvhieh ztlso serves as :1 jnclieiztl eonneil. 'llhe l.eg'isl:ltixt Connell eonsists of relwesentzttires zlpportionefl znnong the elztsses. .Xfter tht glpnointntent of the l.egisl:1tix'e Connell, it eleets :tn lfxeentive Connell eompos of seven lnenllmers, one ezteh from the flOllllllCl'L'l1ll, Seientilie, :mtl Llztssieal groups two from the senior elztss :Intl two :tt large. .Xll the stnflents of the school ztre eligilzle lo lveeome lllCIllllCl'S of this eonnul ztncl :ure snhjeet to its jnrisclietion. fltlflt' 135 1 l l l l l l . 5 . 1 The English Club l .. , . 1 l'1r.1't lvrnz tJ1f1f11t1c11s .bl'L'Ulllf 'l'1'r11z 1 . . . , 1 l'11,1N1'1cs L,.1111111'1-21.1, l,l'c'X1df'I1f l'11.1x1q lJ1'1111.1 Nl l 1 . ,. . 1 l'1111N14 l71'1111.111 I 100-I'1'vs111'1'11! l,1'1'1' llINN.XN'I' 5 Ylil.tlISIi illll,l.lll.XN Y Scc1'cf2z1'y .X1.11'1-1 llliXli'l' L Xl11111.1N l:lNI..XY 7iI'Ctl.Vltl't'l' Bl.1111.1x lf1N1..11' lXl.1111' lftlllll Ili-ljff' Rvjm1'fv1' Xl.1111' 17111111 'l'l1e liuglisb t'l11b is lllkf ulclest 21111l mme of tl1e few llUllOl'Zll'y elubs i11 lligli S1-liwl. lt 11'21s u1'11'2111ize1l se1'er21l 1'e211's llfrll 2111cl l121s f1111eti1111e1l stezulilv i11 tl1e 5 . N . ye211's SlllL'C tl1e11. l,1l3llS lllillilllfl' fur une six weeks 21re 21ll1111'ecl to 'min for . TN . 111111 SL'lllCSlCl', :1111l tliuse lllillilllg 2111 21ye1'21ge of for ll lCl'lll Zll'C 211l111itte1l IIS 1 111e111bers for ll ye21r. I 'l'l1e 21iu1 of tl1e liuglisli Club l121s been to p1'11111c1te Z1 better llllIlCI'StZlllClll1g' of , liter21t111'e i11 04CllCl'2ll 2111111110 tl1e lliU'l1 Selumul SlllllClllS, 2111cl it l121s CCl'lZlll1lY lllllllk' 5 N 5 f , ffoocl its 21i111. 'I'l1is ye21r tl1e Club stuclieml f211111111s 11'11111e11 of liistury 21111l their f s xyurlc, Il tlwpie tl121t e21lle1l for C2ll'Cf1ll l'CSCZll'L'll 011 tl1e part of tl1e lllCllllJC1'S. VlillCl'0 :ire cleliglitlul s11ei21l liours lielfl alter tl1e meetings. 11'l1iel1 occur mice Z1 llltllllll, 21111l 2ll'C lielcl 21t tl1e l1c1111es of tl1e lllC1llllCl'S. Kliss blilff' C11111' 21111l Miss .Xliee lllilllltill l12ll'lCl' l1211'e p1'11yerl successful faculty ZlflYlSL'l'S of tl1e Cflub, 21111l tl1is ye21r tl1e Club luis etwvereml more groiiiirl lllllll i11 Zllly XCZH' before. l'iZlCll ye21r tl1e li11g'lisl1 Club presents ll L'l12111el l'l'UQI'2lIll. us1121lly O11 some litf Cl'Zll'j' subject, 11'l1iel1 21l11'21ys is eujoyetl by lllCllllJCl'S of tl1e stucleut burly. l'1I1f1' 136 t 1 I l W ,.- W . ,,,,Y ,-,,..e--kvi, ,M.e.s,,1 vs-,. 4 The Commercial Club If1'r.vt 'l'vr11z O1 1 ILfli1l5 St'4'0Ild TFVIII j. I.. l'lICS'l'IER IJI'l'.S'l'UlFllf SAM lll.UONl Ivok Luiz 'l'Iii:lc.x'r'r l I't'C-Pl'C'SI-llfllf lvoiz l.lflC 'l'iiiei':.vi i' Sui l3i.oox1 ,llI'f'tI.VIll'f'I' ' jicssie l'lliI,MS l.u..x lXl.xic Rooif .S'vvrelar,v Ai.u'1c lilE'I'NliR jicssic III-:mis Ili-Mfr Reporter Bien' Home The Commercial Club, one of the pioneer clubs of Columbia lligh School, was organized by our goorl friencl anfl aclviscr, Nr. l,1'ltCllZll'4l,+-NVllOSC aim it was to unite the members ancl to instruct them in business ifleas anal principles by means of talks by various business ancl professional men and women, anfl also to make the Club an important factor in the clevelopmeut of the social life ot' its members. Mr. l'ritcharcl accomplisherl his aim, ancl after many years of sincere interest in the youth of Columbia. he gave the honor of directing the Club to other teachers of the Commercial liepartment, who have carried on in a very effective manner. 1,11-Ill' 137 The History Club First Tcruz fJlflflClCRS Second Tcrnz ll.XR'l'll.X SYl.YlCS'I'liR Pmsidczzf MARY Sli.XllRUOK liwlxu LIEVKOIFIF lfirc-I'1'f'sif1'v11t ANNIE Al. l'llTIli'l' Rurn XVILSUN SC't'?'f'I'tlI'.X' Kl.xie'ru.x L1-:iz lXl.XR'l'lN hl.XRY Slmizuoois 7lI'C'UXlll'f'I' lin Mus l:lil.'l'UN ll.xRol.u XIARN Clfltllifllltlll 1'1'0g1'r111z C'0111111iz'fUc .lloycic Ciuio The History Cluh. with forty-two charter memhers, marks the entrance of a new organization. The ,membership of this cluh is hasetl. and clcsire to learn more of local anrl South Carolina history. ln orcler to make it more effective, the memlwers visit places of interest fol- lowing a. discussion in cluh period. ln aclclition to the historical points in Qo- hnnhia. it is planned to visit one point of interest outside the City during' each semester. The stucly of the growth of Historical Columhia was acloptecl for the last semester. l'laces visiterl were the olrl tiranhy site, which marks the heginning of the city, and the State Capitol. The out-of-town visit was to Charleston. The t'luh is rlirectetl hy Mr. lloyt llurnett, to whom much crcclit shoulml he given for its success. l'ug1i' 13N The Debating And Oratorica11 Club l 1'1'.vl 'l'f'V111 111-'1-'lctlilcs .Slwwfflff 'f.c'l'Ill 1Dul'1:1.xs Wllnlxsux l'm'.vi1fv11! 13Hl'4ll.XS XYll.mxsnx .Xl.lf1clil+ SXl1'I'1I I 'z'mfl'1'c.v1'flu11f .Xl.1 RIiIJ 8.111111 x1Il.1lR1'11l lllcmvx .S'm'1'1'l411'.x'f7'n'f1.v111'm' N1I1,17RIiI1 lilmwx ,1.XN1Ii 1..X1'S1.1iY C'1'1'fif h1.xx1lf: 1..xl's1.lcY llrcmzsvlcx' 1,I ,XRl'1C Ili-Mfr lX,t'f1Ul'f4'I' li1c1i+.11m' 1'li,xm'li Siucc 1110 1.l1S1I1g1'U1. 1110 11L'1J2l1111g' :1m1 U1'z11m'ic:11 Clubs. 111111 1111'ouQ11 thc un- liriug' cmrrls ui .Xllss 11Il11111IUI1 111111 X111 .X11cn, 1110 txxu 1111115 11:1x'c grmvrm im 11lC115L'1f'. '1111L'11' wmii is lu 11121011 pu1m1ic s1:c:11iing to 1110 mcm11c1's. '1111l1?4 1-111' tluy 11:1x'c 1:11-11 vcry s11QCcssf111, t1'1'11i1w 1 3 ful 11121111 U1'Z11OI'S mmf p1'm11iuc11cc. Klzmy xx'c11-1mmx'n S11CZl1iC1'S 11z1x'c 11111110 1110 I?1'17Q'1'11I115 interesting 211111 c1u11:1lcs lmvc 1JL'c11 c11juyc11. 1110 L411111 wus rcl:1'csc11lcc1 in 1110 Spring 1111111051 121:41 year :ll llukc 1 I11YL'1'S115', its 1'cpl'csc111:1l1vc, X110 1xz11'cs11. receiving 11m1m'z11m1c lm-Illiml. ludjfm' 1317 The Art' Club i Ii'1f1'.rt Term Ulflflclilas Second Term lEI.IZAl:lc'1'1I Hlzlslc Pz'c.ridcnt ELSIE rli.XI!lCR ELIZA MCN ULTY Vice-Pl'cs1'a'c1zt lQIiGIN.Xl.l'J Hor.LINc':swoR'l'H RAY DUTROW Secretary SUSAN 'l'A'rUM The Art Club, one of the newer organizations of C. H. S. meets in Room IO3 each club clay. There are nineteen members and many others are expected from the Junior High Schools. Up until this time the Club has stucliecl the early art, which embraces Egypt, Greece and Rome. Persian art is now the subject. This is clone as a foundation for the more modern type to be taken up later. A few programs have been given in Chapel at different times aucl were a great success. The Art Club extends a special invitation to all new-comers in Columbia High School. Page 140 plzines, lltuwei' gzmlens. nnilnrins. :intl scenes funn Slij'SCl'!lI1Cl'S. The tflnh ni in regzml to pietnre taking :lt night. silhtwnettes, :intl interesting' efmpies uf eo The Kodak Club f'il'I'Xf 'l'e1'111 thflflelclcs .Slt't'0lIIi Tvrzzz Mxmnx Ql.XXll'I!Iil,l. l11't'.VI.tllt'11f .'XI,l.Ili Klt'lJnl's:.xl.i, Iinizicm' Uuwifzn Ilim-1'1'e.v1't1't'11f lJnx.n.n t'RlxNs1I.xw lmixic lf'I'llliRII5tlli .S't't'1't'fti1'y-'l'1'vt1.v111'v1' lixix Nlxli llxmzs 1 l n.xxK llllII2lCS llz'-Ijfv Rt'f'tlI'fC'I' lficxxiq tinnzl-is The lioclzilc elnh has heen rliviflerl into fnni' grmips, those interestefl in :tem heis take trips to the stnrlins of the eity :intl leztrn how In use the eztnierzt, hon' to have the light shining, :intl what to use fm' retleetimi. The lfztstniztn liotlzilq Llniipztiiy has heen eotuperzitiiig' with the tluh zintl has given nineh inforinzttifm I lui' tilnis :intl plates. Tln'ough the lcintl geiiertisity of this etmipztiiy the t'lnlm has heen grezitly henefitecl. The l1lIttlOgl'EllJllC1'S of the eity have given many very interesting' tzillis :intl perfornietl experiments :tt the meetings. The melnhership has lieen liniitetl to forty, prelerenee lreing jfiven those wllui t:1lie elieinistrx' or N . mhysies. l'r1.r1t' 141 Clll- The junior Rotary Club lfirxl rlltlflll Ulflflflcics ,hlfflllld Tvrzzz liII.I.Y XYlNlllfllil.I1 l'1'csiric11t .'XR'l'lll'R XX'1i,l.l.xxis XR'l'IIl'R XYll.l.l.xx1s Ivft't'-l,I'!'SilIIf'llf XYUUIHIQOXY IJVNN xmas Rl-iiislc .Sll'Cl'C'flI7'-X-'lll'L'lI.VlII'L'l' lil'1RN.XRI7 l'll,lClSl'lI Aux L I .xlu-:Nvii .XNITRICXYS Ili-Life l6L'f70l'Iil'I' l'hc Dlunim' Rutziry Cluh which is mic of thc ucwcsl cluhs ul Cillllllllllil lligh mol, was urgzmizcll thc lust part ol' ltllllj, with Mr. bl. IJ. llill as sponsor. i'hc aim uf thc Chili is lu mill :mil Sll1ll70l'l the school in all of its lll1llCl'l2llilIlg lt wishes to mzxlcc our schorxl the finest in thc Cfblllllfy zmcl tries to mln for sclluol :lt thc Scnim' liotury Chili flops for the city of Culumhia. During thc meetings there are talks, games. cmilests, ctc. liflfll' I-ll The Industrial Arts Club l'lI.1'Sf Tcrxzz flIfI lL'liRS Srrmzu' 7il'I'IIl DI. XY. l!u.xzl-21.1.15 l7I't'.S'1'li1'lIf bl. XY. ll1:ixZl':l.l.ri lJ1cul.u.xR Ruiz l'im'-l'1'v.v1'ffv11t lDlcu1.xr.xu Rule R.xx'xlox1m S'ruul4 S'vv1'vfr11'y-Y'1'vax11rvr Iiixviluxlm S'm1u4 f'I.II4 l'HX .lowes Ili-Life Rffw1'ff1' L'l.llf'mN EIIPNICS Hu. Y.u:l-il: f'lIt'I1lfVX' ,'llI f'Ii.VC'I' Mu. Y.usl-il: 'l'l1c lIl1lllSl1'iZll .Xrls Club was unc ui the uux l s ' ' C ub: orgzuiizccl at the begin- umg' bt this scluuul ynzux lbc Club was u1 :111i7ccl fm' the IlllI'l?HiC of Qiviuf lbusc stuflcuts iulcrcstccl in to become luorc tliorouqlil 5 ' ' . 5 the clillcrcul Holds of ll11l1lSll'iZll l.ifc :ui uppmtliuity K y :uwluzuutccl with tlu- ZlllVZllll1lQ'CS :uul fll92lilVIlI1lIlQL'S. AX thorough sturly of zivizitiuu has bccu tlui outstzuuliug work of thc Club this yczut llu- Club has bccu very fortuuzitc in l1ZlX'lllQ' :is its lfzicullx' iXclvisc1', Mr. Yzlgcr. 'llllI'Hl1g'l1 his uutiriug cH'm'ts the Club has bccmuc unc of the UlllSlZll1fllI1g ucu' clubs. Prim' I-13 The Beethoven Music Club flIfIfIl'IiIlS lfirxf ,l't'l'lII l'1'c.viflc11t .S'fr'n11u' TFVIII Mmm' l'1iici,1c I'icc-l'rvsiflv11t Xlixm' l'iaicl is 4hNNlli R. xYlNClllCS'l'1iR Scclwury ,liS'l'lCli XY:-ilzlzlcu Suu liIQ.Xll.XNl 71l'f'4l.V1H't'l' llICI.IiN AllClJI!lCIQRY ,lu Chennai: lli-Liff l6rjw1'lfr .Xxxuc R. XYINt'llIiS'I'ICIQ li. 'l'. fi.xx'iN l uc:11i'y A ltl'I'l..Y4'I' lf. 'lf li.XX'lN The llcctluwcu Music lfluh is one of thc iuust OlllSl21llfllllg' cluhs in lligh Sclifml. lt is upcu, uot uuly to iuciuhers of the hzuul, circlicslrzi, :lull iilcc Cluh, hut tu those slullcuts who :irc uiusiczilly iucliucrl zuul iutereslcml iii thc ziclvziuccmcut ul' iuusiczil zunprecizililm. 'l'lic Club tzilccs au uclivc part iii concerts, upcrcllzis :mil plays. Klucli creclit for the Success of the Cluh is clue Mr. Gziviu, who has worlcecl uucczisiiigly for thc zulvziuceuicul of music iu this city :uirl slzuc. llc has plzuiucll for iicxl yczuy cvcu uiurc zuulmitiuus things lm' thc Liluh thziu il has flame lu the pzisl. I 'nyc I-H The Science Club IIIIIZTI' Tvrni fllflfIt'l2RS .blfflllllf TFVIII l.. XY. llltllil-I IJI'USl.tlFIlf Qlixeiq l:ISlll!l'RNli FRAXNK Iln.xpi.icy lvlift'-l,I'F.VitI'Fllf lln.i. Al MIN l!.xnl:.xl:,x lil7L'll.XN St't'I'f'ftII'y llovl' ll.XII,liY 11.uu:,xu.x llreiiixn Treasurer FRANIQ l3R.ximi.iir Llll.XRI.'I'UN llnoxyn .Sll'I'4Q't't1lIf-tif-,lI'IlIA' jmx l1li'llRlCYIl,l.li The Seienee Club of Columbia lligh School has proved of invaluable service to those students interested in the praetieal side of the seientitie field today. Speakers representing many of the phases of modern seienee appear before the elub members and give them information Valuable in their school work 'and in their every-day affairs. lt is the purpose of the Club to let each member take as aetive part in the program as possible. lfor this reason, 'the programs are frequently conducted by the students. Sueh praetieal topics as radio, aviation, and dry eleaning are diseussed before the Club by the speakers and by the members theinselves. The Club is under the expert direction of Mr, .lack A-Xlliston and has greatly increased its membership every year sinee it was founded. l'ag4' 145 The Dremiat-ic Cigbi ii lfilzvf 'l'm'111 f5lfI1'lL'liRS Svvozni 'ffrnz lfiuxvis l.li'l 1'nN l,l't'.S'illCllf lllcltxwlah lllCS'I'liR lll2I.liN lllil.I. liivv--I'z'csific11t Kl.XRllJN XY.x1.iililt NAM' lfokn SC't'I'Ffll?'y SARA11 XYn1'1'l-: lllfllzxxim llllisilile 7iI'l'llSIll'L'l' l,l'L'll.l,.X Rlllilill, hl.XRY f.X'l'llliRlNIi Sl'U'l l' Hi-Life Rvjwrtm' lll'1I,liN lll'II.l. A new policy wus stztrtecl in the production of llrztmatie Lfluh plays this year. lnstezul of heing rlireeteml hy Bliss Chiltls, as they have heen heretofore, they were clireetecl hy niemhers of the Cluh itself. The first play presentecl was The Dear liepztrteclf' The next play presented was judge Lynch , which was rlireetecl hy Mztrian lfinlay. This was followed hy Rosalie , clirectecl hy Frank Durham. All of llllfll' I-16 U The Dramatic Club these plays were presentefl at meetings of the Dramatic Club. The Christmas lligliwaynianu was presentetl at the lilks Christmas lintertainnient. lt was cli- clirectecl by .losephinc Griffin. Martha Matthews then presented a play, Miss Tassey . The big' play of the Club, The Romantic Age was preseiitecl the seventh of lfehruary, and netterl the Club quite a ncat little sum. The leacls, taken by lileanor XYithers anfl lfranlc Durham, were most ably clone. and the other parts were also well clone. Cora Lee Summersett, an ex-pupil of C. ll. S., clireetecl The Romantic Age . The Dramatic Club is the largest club in the lligh School, containing about three hunclrefl members. :Xs the llramatic Club is one of the youngest in the School, this popularity certainly must be cleservecl. Pngi' I-17 ,., .., i The Senior I-Ii-Y Club 1'11.1'Nl 'l'4'r111 fJlflflt'lCllS .Sit't'1?llU' 'l'c'r111 lllcxm' XYnuim'.xnp f7l't',S'1'llC'1llf lfluxiq NlmjlJ,xx'lp vlxuig lfisliizvnxl-1 I'icc-l'1'c.vidc11t hlxviq lflsiilzrnxic ti. ll. llnpuias St'L'1't'flIl'j' Aiivilii-1 lli-:ix'1 i'1ic llwnnli' L..X'l'llt'.Xll'l' 'l'1'c'rIs111'v1' lJwlcsn'l' Ki,X'l'llt'.XR'l' During this sehcml yezu' the Senim' lli-Y Cluh hzts prosperecl. The nieinher- ship is larger :incl the ineinhers liztve coupemtecl nicely with their unieers. The purpuse nl' the lli-Y Cluh is to create. niztintztin, :intl extend tlnwmughout the sclmpl :intl ecnninunity, higher stzuiclztrcls of tfliristizui eliztrzietei' ztnml, ztltliuugli the Cluh hzts not mlune as inueh as it ilesirecl, it eertztinly has haul :tn inlluence un the eliztmetei' of inziny hpys. The lli-Y is one of the few cluhs in sehpnl into which the nienihers require a speeizil invitzttion. .X hwy ezunint join unless he has it hirl :intl the Cluh must he unztniniuusly in fzivm' of issuing' the hill. 133' this rigid eliniinzttion, only the hest type of hwy can heemne a nienihei' nf the Club. The tluh plans to cnupemte with the Y. Nl. C. .X :ts it has always tlone, :incl hesimles this, we have other gooml plans which with the spirit that has heen shown in the past, will niztlce the Lilulm zt lmettei' one for the future. Priya' HN The Hi-Tri Club l'll.I'.Yf lrrm Hifi-'lvllilcs .Sl4'l'U1I!ll 'l'1'r111 Nimhx f1l'N'l'1clc l'n'.viu'v11f lii,1Z.xl:1c'i'll ilmixx lil.lz.xl:l rli liiiiax N l'in'-l'1'c.v1'f1'v11f lim' I lux NAM' llICl.l-iN l!1:1.l. .S'vr1'l'ff11'y Xlxruux XY.Xl.IiliR l i:.xxm'1's QA.XRlPXYIiI,l, T1'vf1.v1m'1' lilX'I'lIliRINIi fl'l'IS li1.1z.x Mi Xl'l.'l'Y Ili-Lifv lx'vfw1'tv1' lQ.x'rliicl:lx1c ll.X'I'lll',XR Uiiu ol llic must usclul ziml llllL'l'CSllllg' clulus cmiiicctcml with C. ll. 5. is llig liiils lli lri. 'l'l1c purpose uf tlic Vlulm is In liclp utlicrs :mil givc lllc mcmlicrs ll liiglwi' iilvzll. This yn-111' llic llluli lizis given Y2lI'lUllS ciilcrlziiiimciits for clmritzilmlc iiistitu timis. .Xl llz1llmx'c'cn :incl :it fllll'lSllllZlS tlicx' ffzlvc parties for tlic girls of ilu . PS ' . ' kzirlislc toiirliiuy llmiic. 'llicy lmvc pzirticipzitcrl in many other social :mr clizirllzilmlc 2lll.lllI'S for tlic lwcnclit of utlicrs. 4 . . n . 1 A lm llicii' own ciilcrtziiiimciit llicx' lizxvc tzllccii 0L'C2lQIUll'll trips tu Gimp l'1f -l-l.Ul, wlicrc cvciwwxiic ciiiovcil tlic lim 'mil mul fluui' lilc 4 .. llicx' in plzumiiig' mzmy things for tliis your :xml uiiclcr llic lcziclcrsliip in l'l'11lICL'S xIl'll'lilll1lll liupc to ilu imicli for tlic ffciicrwl lwcttwiiiciit nl tllc lliffli Sclluul. , N 1 , 5 l'llgl4' I-19 The Band , . liimf Term CJFIFICICRS .Svrolzd Tmwz CARI. Sxy12.x'1'M AN SflldfllfC01ldIlCl'01' FRANK Mc'lJ.wm C,fx1c1,isl.ic ROBINSON Pzwxviricfzt Q'.XRI.lSI,Ii RomNsuN iiIiNI'1 I IlNm1.xN l'ir0-Prvsz'z1'w1t HYM ll-I lhI,l.1r: Sui f.XL't1llBl.XX Sl'f'l'CffIl'ji-,liI'CGSI!l'CI' QILXRLIIE Ilxyis Hi-Life Rffw1'tr'r C1,.xRiixcla .'XNlJRliWS 'l'his year the Ilzmcl is bigger and better than ever. The members have been diviclerl into two sections. the llzmrl and the IE Hand, and new uniforms have been given the members by the business men of the city. During' the nrst semester, the members stncliecl and played a book of marches by Sousa. but the last part of the year they spent most of their time on classical pieces. l'ug1v 150 ARMINTA Fomm BERLEY KITTRELL Slum B1-:auv The 1929 Typing Team Columhia lligh may wcll he proud of its IQZQ Typing Team. lu the State l'reliniinary Contest at Sumter in March the team won tirst place for accuracy, llerley Kittrell doing' an unheard of thing hy writing perfectly for the fifteen minutes. At the State Typing Contest held in Columhia in April, our team won a hand- some cup hy taking first place, away ahead of the nearest team, with only thirteen errors. The team missed winning' the speed contest hy only one-fifteenth of a word, so they were there with the speed also. ln this contest, llerley Kittrell wrote fast enough to win the second place silver medal. The other meinhers of the team were Arminta Foard and Sara llerry. Miss Lula Royse in the capacity of coach did a fine piece of work. -..-, u-..1........... , , Pa-gc 151 ET ' 1 ' an 1, . . v .,, ,di Dry ADS AN 31-11 -fn: ing: if as 'L up in: -2 :oil-3 -inc: 3 2 vi 312211: 1 1 1 IION. L. IS. UXVICNS M.xYon or cl0l.I'MIEI.X llNI.lMI'l'l'ID From the Mayor and Council o Columbia-Greetings' It is fitting that the first of these three pages about the advan- tages of Columbia should be dedicated to our educational sys- tem. Because we have here city schools equal to any in the South. Columbia High is a member of the ASSOCIATION OF COL- LEGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF THE SOUTHERN STATES. Her graduation certificate qualifies one to teach in any Accredited School in the State. And her graduates have ranked high in the colleges which they have attended. We are justly proud of our schools. We congratulate them on the e-nviable record they have made and we assure them of our abiding interest and continued support. OVER 3 11 2 1 1-ioioiuioi 11 2.111 11213 1 11 1 1:1 1 1111 1 in 111 1 11011irivinioioioiii :ii-111 11101 1111 COLUMBIA-UNLIMITED Is the Ideal Location For Manufacturing Plants Already there are 160 manufacturing plants with a capital of about 335,-000,000.00 successfully operating in Columbia. For many reasons this is an ideal industrial location. 1. UNLIMITED POWER-With the completion of the Lake Murray project we will have 270,000 H. P. already developed with 200,000 potential H. P. yet undeveloped on adjacent rivers. 2. ABUNDANT LABOR-Our labor is intelligent, satisfied and 100 per cent American. There is no foreign element-there have been no textile strikes-there is ample labor for all new enterprises. 3. PLENTIFUL RAW MATERIAL-Great stocks of raw material are immediately at hand for almost any industry. This is the fourth largest cotton concentration point in America with 350,000 bales an- nually-1l25,00'0 bales is the local warehouse capacity. Yellow pine and the hardwoods are available in vast quantitiesg large calcium marl deposits are at handg numerous limestone and granite quarries are nearby, immense clay deposits for the manufacture of brick and tile are available. Is the Logical Distribution Point for South Carolina Being the geographical, railroad, and highway center of South Caro- lina, Columbia is the logical distribution point for the State as well as the logical location for State-Wide Headquarters. If a man is traveling over the State or shipping his product over the State, here is the logical point for his offices. This city is the center of a network of railways:-A. C. L., Southem, C. N. 81 L. and Seaboard. It is the only city in the South with twoi direct lines to each of the six great South Atlantic seaports and there are sixty passenger trains daily. This is the only city in the State without competition in a fifty mile radius. Highways leading out of the city are all paved, roads connect directly with each of the forty-six County Seats, three and one-half hours travel will take you to any point in the State-you can go and return in the same day. Freight rates are low and 200,000 freight cars are loaded or unloaded annually. In short, COLUMBIA IS THE HEART OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 24 10:4 14-if-1011-xiii:-it :mini it:Quitviem:u1oio3fv1u1mm1o3o3 ini 1 is COLUMBIA-UNLIMITED the Ideal Place to Live A mild climate blesses this historic Southern city whose stately trees shade broad streets and grassy parkways run down the middle of spa- cious avenues. Located on perfectly drained rolling terrain overlooking the Congaree River and with an ample supply of exceptionally pure, water, it is natural that health conditions are good. The primary and high schools are among the best in the South. Here also are located the venerable University of South Carolina and two colleges for women, Columbia and Chicora-all conferring de- grees recogni ed as standard. Educational facilities for child, youth or young woman are exceptionally good. Living costs are low, servants inexpensive, business conditions excel- lent and constantly improving. 69 churches of various denominations, many of them handsome edifices, are scattered throughout the city. There are 36 miles of paved streets and 100 miles of hard surfacedf roads radiate out into the surrounding country. But the residential advantages of Columbia are legion-space permits the mention of but a few. High Iodine Content In Produce of State The fruits and vegetables grown in South Carolina contain from 15 to 60 times as much iodine as the same vegetables grown in the North- west or Middle West. Insufficiency of iodine in ones food causes goiter and other thyroid troubles. AND MORE THAN TWO-THIRDS OF THE UNITED STATES IS IN THE GOITER AREA! Women are particularly susceptible and the situation is very serious. For instance, in 5 counties of Michigan 71 per cent of the High School girls have goiter. Such a condition existing over two-thirds of the country is bound to cause South Carolina produce to be in enormous demand and prices to be higher. The Legislature of 1928 appropriated funds for the chemical analysis of foodstuffs grown in the State and put this task in the hands of the FOOD RESEARCH COMMISSION of which Dr. Wm. Weston of Columbia is the very capable chairman. An expert nutritional chemist was secured, a laboratory opened and analyses made for the element iodine resulting in the discovery of the remarkably high iodine content of South Carolina produce. This discovery should be of inestimable value to South Carolina-and what profits the State profits Columbia. oioioi ui vi-xi xi 1 :koi 3 ini vi. 1. 2110211 3. 2. 3. 3 vi ri 30301-ri v11r1n1o:oj1y1o11n1o11m11y:o11x11s11v11x11uio11v11m:1v11o:o 939011 i 11020 1011 11n1o11:j1xjo11x11 301011 111:11 QQQD011 ! N aff r d ? SPORTING GOODS 6.51 Jffam Sf. folumbza. SC? 112 11rim::i1x11x11m11m11w:o1oiu:1ri:111vin1oi1m2ui1r11u11v11x11u1o:111010102 DUNBAR FUNERAL I-IGME FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Largest and most Progressive Funeral Home in the Carolinas +X++?'X Z+i+' -Two Ambulances- +:+vX1+Z+vX4-Q44 1527 Gervais Street Columbia, S. C. J. S. DUNBAR, Proprietor PHONE 9998 11101121 11-nmmini 21 1 14101111 ni 11 11:11 11 11 1111 11111 1 biuin rio: 101111011 1 :ui 5111: 1:1 1 3 vi: io: 1 111111: vi 1101 vi rd':' xj0i0j1ni1r11r11rj1r11ri1xi1r1o11r:1nj1xj1x:1n11rj1r:oj1r11 e 0.0111 3 111111111-111x1oj1r:o11xj1x1oj1r1o11xj1rj1r1o11rC',9 30101011 1011 301011 in ioioioioianiuioioie 101011 10io1oioio10ioicri4 RICHLAND COUNTY CFFICERS '! l+'I'+!+4'+X' The County Officers named below take this means of declaring their abiding interest in and backing of the Students of Columbia High School in all their under- talcings: Duncan Bellingler. G. M. Eleazer .... Andrew Feagan .... Alex Heise ............ C. E. Hlnnant ........,. Wm. Mobley .......... Andrew Patterson J. C. Townsend ..... 'X+'I'+I X+'!'+X+ ................................Pr0bate Judge ..........Superintendent of Education ....,.....,.....,......Sheriff ...........Clerk of Court .............Treasurer ........Supervisor .,....,.,..Master 11010101 vi010i010i 1101 102 10101 ri 1101 btoiuioifll 11010101015 ozoriojoioioiojf:c:oio1o10:cn1sbi4r1-n:4v14r14:1x10ic:cri1txr1cri1b1mvi1ric Qzwgnguzoinenuia 11wing:10:1rim-1:11014mzcinzoxa'14age10111301:-111190101-o14v1n-1-11.420 i v 3 Columbia, South Czxroiimx Q ! IRlDWEN-CONNATSER is the uniy Aulhorized Accredited business sm-imui in Uriiliniiwia. It :Hosts no more fu utteml ' i IHIWENACONNA'i SER than it does to IlifBlili the seYfa1r'r'l'e4iitevl 01' lllllllliil0l'21i2IiiYEij' :lm-1'erIitewl sf-hool. Merit, 5 A zu degree fl'0lIl llcm'e11-Cmmiiutser :xml your servic-es will he in rlmnzmmi fm' the better positions. CONIi'l,IC'l'iC ' i l'0l'RSPIS IN : - llmnkkeeping, Billlkiilgf, im-mme Tux, .Xu-iitillgr, Iiighcr .xI'f'llllllfiliif'y, if, P. ,L fi02lf'iIi!lQ!,', Stenogrrzlphy, ! ' .Xll ili'illlI'iI9S uf i'9lllIHIllSilil!, S91'l'9f1ll'iRli Cmlrsvs, Cixil S9I'ViI't', Nlmlern Otfic-e Applialiwes, Ailver- . 2 iising, S2li9SIll2lllSililY, 'l'e:uhel' iiqliliilillil, etv. . ' SXYIC Tllili .XXII INSVRIC YUVR Sl'l'l'l'ISH HY .K'I l'liNIlING 'l'Ili'I il.-U. ll. I'. T - 'I'eIepim11eliSiU .l. H. i'0NN.X'i'SI'lli, i1il'ec'tm' ! 91.11011-Iozuiuzozoiuiuzuinzuimrixxiiviuiuzniuifmiuiuzniozoi ri siuioguininiu Z' ,zwiuxf-1r4u1u1uio 11 11501: gui: iuiuiuqpm Qrvzniuiozninzrvzu:vinznininininixriaozo i 2 , A. J. MOULEDOUS 86 CO. g MILL AGENTS AND lJlS'l'Rll3l l'ORS Q C Wm Hiiw' P21 wr. Pa wr iizlws, Pa wr Hrxxvs, Twilw, Sf2ifi0lI0l'V. School 2' F' . q ' 'l'abi0Ts P1-nails, i'l'avm1s Si'll51lI1 ' Suwiws f1ElIliiV, NfTX'ixifll'S No- ' 1 . 1 2- 1 . 1 . i tions. SllIlCil'lt'S, Holiday Goods, Spvcmitlvs, Skllilfilif' Suppilvs and ! i Ef1lliI1illi'Ilf Q i xV2lI'Pil0llS0 1006 GOI'V2liS Sivvvf i COIATNIISIA, s. ct 2.-,,.........,-..:.,...,-.,:..-.,-.,:.....,-.,:.,-.,-.,:.,...,:.,-..:.,-.,:i,-.,:.,:l,..,:K,-.,-.,-.,-.,-...f. .pngninznzuxnzlz :mini im.-: iz zniuinxnzo1minimis:1smiuxiognzngoiuiuzvin:-0:0 v Q WISIIING TIIE HIGH SCHOOL ALL SI'l'i'ESS 5 i i - i U0lIlpii1Il011iS Of Q 2 REAMER-DENT ICE ag FUEL Co. Q ! V. Y. REAMER, l'1'4-sicivrlf W. S. IKIGAMICR, JR., Svc.-'l'1'u:1s. 2.,-..2..-.,:.,: .:.,-.,:R.2.,-.,:..-.,:.,:1,-.,:1,..C,: : ,El :oz I .:.,:K,- ,: .,-.,-..:.,...,...,:..i. ,0,w1n1u:o14x1u1u 14 14 10241411111111virv3vi014':1-10341141014uqw'iu1oiu1ni41101014020 o I V 2 I U - i 5 COLUMBIA BROKERAGE 85 SFI OR GE CO. Q lNc'01:m1:A'1'E1m i i 2 2 I g Boudvd VV2l,l'0il0llS0 j i 2 5 m'11Am.1ss lc. 1a0lN1+1A1f MOFI4'A'l l' la. lmvlm E I I 0:01.--x:.-0110:n:o3u:n: riuzuxniixzuzuiuzmini-n:.vi.n1u:n1.x111101.11 ui-xxoiuiuiui-nfs Oi lrQl Hli1Dl1 l lQ1Dl1Pillilli1li45l1li4iil l4li4Fi1Vl4Pi1il1 I I CAPITAL COAL CO. Q 2 Retailers of S I OLINCHFIELD-Red Ash QA Q I POCAHONTAS-Smokelcss C I l , I I COKE 2 PHONES 7134-3956 621 LADY STREET l ,?,,3,,1,,3,,1.,10101.,1.,1.,1.,101 1.111.111 ,gunz-11011.1--znews:-sz-nioxoioxcviotv'z' 'zvlliiil Q0,l if Qriilil Q0Q0l0i0illilli01014li1lilli010Qlli0i0l1 i01Iii0Q0Q0Q0101'.:S I Q TAYLOR'S BAKERY Q . I I CQLUMBIA MADE BUTTER-NUT AND I I PRODUCTS SANDWICH BREAD Q 2 Quality People Demand Taylor's Bread g 2 TAYLOR'S BAKERY 2 I I x 0:0 3Dl0Q if QlPQ1i11QlDQlliPQ1Q1lQllQ1lilPQ15Q1C1DDlI1lQ1DCPQlDllQDQOQ4 90141014 r I ' I I PRACTICAL ECONOMY IN DRESS- 2 I 2 O DRESS well and tastefully is essential I i A Lesson Every Young in this day when one 's progress depends I i Man and Woman so much upon social contacts, but. even Q more lmportant IS the absolute necessity of 1 I Should Learn staying within the expense budget. '6Older Q I Heads who have Been through the Mill, will tell you that this big store with its vast I purchasing' power offers unequaled opportuni- I l ties for economy in the selection of everything I '?jilffA,'f', 3' for dress required by the modern young man I I L F J and young woman. Here will be found Style, I I Quality, Variety and Individuality, at prices I E A' ' that leave no doubt about the matter of i Economy. A 1 I 1 7 2 JAMES L. TAPP COMPA Y 2 2 Corner Main and Blanding Streets Columbia, S. C. I rimlinioimlioiwioilrianinni :ini ui vi vioinioilnioiunioicvicrioioi 2014 w 4 l l You Can Buy Happiness For Future Delivery RADERS in futures are men who back their judgment at crop and market condi- tions With their money. They buy for future delivery with the expectations of a substantial profit when it comes time to sell. You can buy NOW, for future delivery, HAPPI- NESS for yourself or those who you hold dear. HAPPINESS in later years of life is measured by peace of mind. Nothing so certainly contributes to peace of mind as the freedom from financial Worries which LIFE INSURANCE can give. LIFE INSURANCE can provide you an income later and can make the future of your loved ones secure in case of your untimely death. szwvia SOUTHEASTERN LIFE MINNESOTA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. INSURANCE CO. Walter Going, General Agent A. Howard Blanton, Manager Natl Loan 85 Exch. Bldg. Carolina Life Bldg. MUTUAL LIFE CO. of N. Y. W. S. Hendley, Manager Nat'l. Loan Sa Exch. Bldg. nicxicxifrifxxrnjoiujojozfxisrifsiirifrzcxiozxxnx 1 yi px sq. n uoioioiuxiojojojoioicxie '5 9.0 nicnjoicrjojojoicvjoicriojoic-in 11-14 ir1o11nioio11r1o1oj1nj1:i4 o' 0 sie? P4 S OO Do: ,525 WE? gee V971 QS. 'C ,Ee e5 'UE :TS- Um E2 HE one thing that makes LIFE INSURANCE stand head and shoulders above any other plan for financial independence is the fact that with a stroke of the pen you can create your estate. NOW is the time to start your insurance estate to purchase HAPPINESS for future delivery on the INSTALLMENT PLAN. At eighteen your in- surance dollar will buy one-third more than if you waited until age thirty. Any of the well known insurance men named below will gladly give you information about this new plan of making the future a HAPPY one. , THE ATLANTIC LIFE METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. INSURANCE CO. Winchester Graham, Gen. Agt. J. R. Roseberry, Manager Columbia Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Nat'l. Loan Sz Exch. Bldg. THE FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. C. H. Jones, Manager Carolina Life Building -Q-120 aio: ri ri :1o1cri.xi:xi.v:-ri-rio: ri-vioxx: rio:-rio: fini 1014 201011rioiojojoioimhifrj1v10joiojojoj1r14r1cr11n11xjxr11ri0I4rjcrjo:w 1101: 4 1u1o1n1o1n1n1 019101011110 1 01:10 14v1u1n1u1o1o1av14n1o1o14miuiozogo 101u1u1n1o1o1u1u::u1u1o1o1u1o.1-11u1u1u:u1u1u10101-11u1m1u1o1o1o Goodyear Tires and Tubes Prest-o-lite Batteries Vulcanizing Texaco Gasoline More Peo rlv Hide on GOOIJYICAII 'Fires Hlilll on I :my oflwl' Kind . 'REJSA-.B'Z., 1 A h'A.BAl?.f'lE7Z MAIVAGER. I COLUMBlA.S.C. EASY IN-AND-- EASY OUT STATIONS. 1 p1 1 1 1 10114101 111 11111 111 1 11111.-14:1 1 11:1-1910101 1: l M A R Y K I RB Y Oni' Sponsor wioioiviu312011mivioivioiui 1 The Wheels of Progress Never Run Backward f - Gervais St. Pharmacy Gibson Drug Store Your Slores Phone 4347 Phone 4334 ! ! Q l l l l ! l 1-11: xox-raozaxoi 1 1 ix nz 1 111 1 3 1 1 1:1 11141 iivioxoioi ini: 13 1.-goioioieiozoioz 1 1 1 20:0 52.31 1:1111 11101131-:oi 11114101 1 PERRY-MAN N ELECTRIC CO l7lH'l'll 1 l3l l'ORS IC I, ICC Vlllellll and RADIO SUPPIJIICS PIIONES -15475-43576 1609 Main Street Uolnnibia, S. 1' , i Mrs.: 'AMI the closets are full: tl1ere's ! C no more room to hang my clothes. i ! Mr.: 'l'liere's plenty of available space 2 . to hang a few on yon. darling. ' 2 af w: ac i Q j. Miot: Lost your job as carlcly? 3 Q H. Ilallz A'Yep, 1 amid fi., the work, ! i all right, but l eoulmln't learn not to ' 2 laugh. 3 ' sv za: Q i C. Gasque lon a lnnitl : l lelpl llelp! Q 2 l'm in quicksand! ' ! XV. lfislier: 'l'lianks very much for 3 ' the tip. XVe'll go around the other way. -7 if lk all i ! Sugar: Make a noise like a seal. - ' Daflrly: Nine lnnnlrcrl clollarsf' ! i Pk :r af ! i Wife: Golf, golf, golf! l really be- i Z lieve if yon spent a Snnrlay at home, - ' l slioulrl die. ! i llnsbancl: lt's no use talking like tliat, my rlear: you ean't bribe me. ! 3 X if X ! i Miss Foster: lJon't you know what l C becomes of boys who use such lmarl lan- E Q guage when tliey play marbles ? 2 I XV. lfislierz Ycs'm, they grow up and ! i play golf. ' : .-.Q ! -.v-ofa ..a-:o:o:nqpo:- in : an qv :f : 1 an zozoqoz 10:4 0:0 1 .:p1PC4Y.DC1?:1bC1DC45Cl?C43IllG1?COQOC1liP1010COC1l0COC0.CO .Epi I Q Q 5 i 4 3 D' N 'C 'D 5 -1 E c I ' mm roicu 2 2 2 53253, Q :vwnfg Us 3 'n?Q':z:2 '17 ' I C' Z I I 029,220 :wg U U Saoaao are-fa 3 Q - 1 +11 - I 3.1, .5 3-:r sworn,-,, ,wma w -emo.. Q O 5 ! I fb 1 Q -'ma' 5-' 2' Career ,eysie . I +- o M i Q: ZPESFI EEE T525 jrppi, igewig ! 1 5' If m PU ! 5 -- B23 :1-41-ig: 1 5 Ugg m Q1 U1 Q 3 rr A , a .. .. - ' - U .4 --Qu as-as gi-ez 2,225 e 1 5 U3 U5 I , 9 ! O an ee 3.'3f-'sewn-T'4+NCU'YH'Z'Vq+ :F :VH - I b-I 5 5 ' 5 Q fees- gpg-as 5222: I 5 5 E +- 52 Q ! H ' ...' 1 -Q 1 On ' h ' i if gf t S Q F t 5 ' U, '-f n. 5-w 02749: W- E QI 5' 2 2 V ' 4 I-' A ' i I 5 'Sie Ear? 35-grr' is 5. ri 5 3 if 1 I Q 5 Q 3 i I 4 -1159 5:1-.O O 'B-Q-1 Ffx- -N 14 :T O .. C G Q :U 5 : ' ' mE. HMS 2 N I F. fi o C8 5 I C 1-+ U1 I i 3 2.2! Q'-P34 5: fb :jg 4 E P+ gf: : FF, SD H Q A 'E rr O 35- A 'V as 5 5 5' I :' Z5 I I at G MDE. : 3 5 'D Q ' , 5 C: ' i Q ,T f err H 5 :. 2 5 l i 0-Q Q ! E E1 ffl- .GI Q 3. Q 2 ! i ! Q I 2 I 2-010C1YC0QiiC4lQ0.0-IlC0C0.OC0I0I0G1DlxDGil0C0C0Cll.Af' QICDCOCDC0-UCIUCHCIAHClC0C4lQ0Q1lll0C0l.D.i7.Il.Kl-0Q0C'i9 3 vioioioioxwzo Z as ! CU 2122 I S gears Q 1 rf.,-. V Q I3 -ea O3 - rn 5599 Q .. 5 R : l P1-we NQQ - 4 4:'F5 l fb f-n-., -1 -x- giqq! Q I3 ir-U ' 28 I E mg c 5 :em I : OE E 2- 50 - 3 22 5 14 14? Q 11010101055 wolves ? Lorick E.: 'tNo, but I know the sen- sation. I used to open the dining-room I doors at a summer boarding house. I . ,A ' I T , Waitress: Sorry, sir, but if you or- 1 I clered only a leg of a chicken we have i to charge you for a whole bird. i J. Roughten: Lucky I didn't order i a beef steak. lk :ff lk i Shack Mc.: I haven't come to any ham in this sandwich yet. I I Kat Otis: Try another bitefl , I Shack Mc. Qafter huge mouthfulbz I l Nope, not yet. l Kat .Otisz Darn it! You must have Q l gone right past it. Q lk lk Pk E Holmes: Say, waiter, I ordered a I pumpkin pie and you gave me apple. I l Waiter: That's all rightg all pies i are punk in here. l E.Oll0l0l0llll0l0llPl0Q0l1l'Dl0i0l0l0CO!l ,iubcriari it icvifxixricxlricvzcrixvzriangtygqge E 'AON THE JOB Q l 5 l I SESSICNS 86 RYKARD 2 2012 Main Street Phone 7731 Q I I Q l I 0 0 QQ-Q on i l f 2 g Good Groceries Q i l j I ' 1 ' Q Q We'd Like to be Your Grocer I I Q o.Qx1o1o1mx1o1o11v1cs1o11rioiuzoioioiodfd o nic 020 1:1 -is 14 31-iouiuioic 1011-ini'-21-is inioinioiaria-2014 1024 11 21 10103010301 :cfs Q I 2 ELECTRICITY'S PART IN YOUR EDUCATIGN ' I I To have a dependable source of power, such 5 Q as that of your Electric Light and Power Com- I I pany, is a great satisfaction. I 1 . 1 Q Electricity adds much to your school Hlld I I home comforts, accomplishes a real saving of g 3 time and labor, and makes every day living a Q Q pleasure. I Q I Q I 2 BRQAD RIVER PQWER CO 2 Q I I... .... ..-.-,--.--.-, ..... ---.--.-.,-.-. .... 'Q ' ' ' ' 'i g c5be fffouse of .S2uality 2 Q I ' The R. L. Br an Com an ' ' I I 1440 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, s. c. Q Q I I PRINTING, BINDING, RULING, I 2 ENGRAVING and STEEL DIE EM- Q Q BOSSING-OFFICE FURNITURE I I and SUPPLIES Q I I 2 Books, Stationery, Fountain Pens, Eversharp Pencils, Pennants, I I Pillow-Tops, Kodaks and Films 2 I , ' I I Everythmg A Student Needs 3 !....,.---.--I-.-.......-,..-.-.......-.-...--.-..-..-.-....---....-.,.!. viniri lic ioioiuiuioioil 11 1014 1011.11-iqqqq-1 110101010 I I 114 0:4 050010101011 I I I I I I YUUR PHQTQGRAPH Q I I I I I I I ..M,,,.N,. I I I I I I I I I I They can huy this, they can I huy that ---- But all the I I money in the mint can 't pur- I I chase the one truly gift- - - I 2 YOUR PI-IOTGGRAPH 2 I I I a 5 .,N,Q,. 1 I TOAL'5 STUDIO I Q 1 I I 1 .f..-. ...... .... .... . .... ,-.-.--.....--.,........-...-,.I. 0 0.01 ,vwzpqi-gp up 1.10: QUQUQUQUQ- 1. -4,-mv: O gzgnn ini 1-ini:viuiugoiniuiuiw1 1 1:2 1 1 in: NVE Al'l'REl'IA'l'ED your Foal businvss This pzlsf svzlsml :xml Trust wo wore- Zlllll' tu lllilkl' sour builclings c:mni'o1'T:1blv LACK i We are in a USINE-55 UT wv twat you WIIITE I,l'0lllI7'f Svrvivm- 'l'vlm-plmnvs 81-H-8142 10102 2 1201 win: 11411 wi 1 11101105 biotniuiniuiuiewioivininiui ri ri rio 2 I LUMBER 5 1 R055 TALBERT E Q PAINT COMPANY and I MILLWORK U . . U Pamts, Varmshes ' ll ' and Artist's Materials ! Q q 1 g 1 ' PIIOYE 6064! Inglesby-Blume Lumber Company - l'Imm-331-H 529 HQIWPTUN Stwvt i 12232 'l'zlYlm' Stn-vf vfbllllllhiil, S. V. i i ozoviriuiviviri 1 1:3 1 1 1 1 in: 0:1020 o vfnxnzsrgnzui 11024 iuioi-11-111 1:1101 2 l - l 2 When You Want To Rent, Buy, Or Sell Columbia i Q l Real Estate E l A l Q Call On I l l Q THE MCCREERY-PRESSLEY COMPANY l A l S REAL ESTATE Q 1 l l Q 14-16-18-20 Arcade Phone 5838 Columbia, S. C. l jcrxoifvinioioioicri ni vi wi xioimrimrixvzoinioioiozozfriarioiarifxirvioioixximvi 1:1 ' ,ipoiuioxr 10101014 ioioioiozoioioxcog ,ybcrioioifrioioicricrioifvioiesiqrioifvi 'O 1 CAPITAL CITY I idillilsyz, You mustn't kiss meg I have 3 3 Het ffwhy d0n't you try Listerine? l I I I I Family Washing by the Pound I Sarah W.: ,May I can you Te- i A VVash for Every Pocketbook i eases? Wh 1 l Szlr31,l1:'I'Becausle.revenge is sweet. I . . I Billy: 'y',Sure, if you'll let me call you i SIX Sefvlces vengeance. I E S h: Wh P E BIE1: Because vengeance is mine. I i Wet Wagh-Dry WaSh..EC0n0my Wash-Nu-Way-Domestic S X ' if E All Pressed I Henry W.: I like the way the Scotch l i dagioid M.: -AHOW so? 5 l PHONES 5832-9711 A Henry W.: Very, very close. i g l , E 1119 Gervais Street Columbia, S. C. lDQllDllQ1PDllQ1lQ4lQiD4PDlDQlll DODOC.!. OgO1QOQOQOQOQ1lQllDOQillllQ0,0,0D1PD1i0Q.. 2 -1-J in 2 ig i an S- 2 20 sf: ' 50 1- Egg Ig QQ . !ip E51--1 Z fi UTS!! 'Z Zo i PO 551392 Q40 Z5 QE QEZEEQEPB. :PE 'EECWPH5 L-4 : idea- UQDO O Car if5a7Ugn!5T I no Q0 'QE 5125 539 Im lpmfzgiv' Z PC QQ Zan U1 55 QP 2? 352 0 Q sg is QM as 0 H gi En QU ' 20 2 20 gi ip og. F110 jill 5 5 Q vioioioioioiclioioi sioi lioioioinisvimniuvinioiqiabiz .:go2o1u11 in xfrxcnifwicni is 11 if Zoioxoio gzglpz it 301011 10101031 g0g..14,g0g.,g0119i i Ab K ' : l l Warner Outdoor myilfiienggsis bgttsgefdiallg llbexfbtygnwhlat, Q U . 4 dolcg 1n e xgeartz, Colllers and Sat- I l Adverusmg Co. Q 1 ay venmg Q54 ,K Q I Q Joe S.: What are you doing up in Q I ' that tree, Cunningham? I ! C. Thomas: I'm hanging myself. l I joe S.: But you must put the rope l I ' around your neck. i l ! f C. Thomas: I tried that but I could- i Q n't breathe. X it X l 1 Q Avery L.: 'Tm as tall as you. l D I B. Kitrell: No, you're not. Stand Q l up and see. There! You only come up I I to my waist. i l Avery L.: Well, I don't care. I'm Q ' l as tall as you the other way. My feet go Q 2 l I down as far as yours do. Q 4: Pk PY i l John Taylor: Are you the barber E that cut my hair the last time ? i I Barber: No, I've only been here a ear. g mem Mom so-oot Phone 7910 I E y , 1' ff ff , 1 Joe Mlot: Have you 'Lamb s Tales P i COLUMBIA, S. C. 2 Mt1SS Bllume: tlTl1lS IS a llbrary--not a l Q mea mar e. 3010103 ,1,,1,,g.,g.,101010g01 ,Q ygnguqozo 3010101010201 11 141111113112 sz 110101550 05901014 30103031,3ogog010gu11 30103464 ,QD0111410102031lZ0I0ZUi0I0101011rI4Q'o 1 o Compliments Of E Geo. E. Lafaye Root. S. Lofoyo l l MERIT SHOE CO. E 3 Q - .... .... ........, Q 5 ew-We rr 5 , 0 V ES , Q ...,.... slip- l Q l g Q LAFAYE and LAFAYE Stylish Shoes-Popular Q I ARCHITECTS Prices 3 Q 1 9 i PHONE 21310 Q l 5 2 l 2 1531 Main Street Columbia, S. C. i 1226 Sumter Street Columbla, S. C. i 5o1o:o3o11n1ns1uv1u:o1 11010101 110106020 30110101011ximricxiaxisriaxilximrifrimrixzcbig' 0 Q oo faq ! PCC 5 - 2 - Q H - 2 QQ '- Lf' 5 2 -is Q I 3 W S Q E H i : H Q Q Q- r ,.. i 'I' O 735 Y S X0 If Q :Z EEZ 3 . ,.. 1 ... cz Q A ra Q Q E o Q 3 Q - -2 - sg Egg., Q - ul rs? o 'L 1 9 - - K H E ai , -Wy 'Q-- 3, 2 - 2 w M -- ! ' it ' qffv U- i 255: - - ' N 3 T USS' A C, fun i O Q Q 2 E 2 a .. ' '- I S C 594 5.5595 5 L. .1 'Pf2g5:,QL. ,,, -- - A - Q E::..'f gg::1If557f2 , 1f :' I fu 2 + - rf -1 ,c -a :z-Q ma? 2.5.-151112:'f-:.'-555s2:...r-:. D, 'U F:-2 'J : if- 31' nil '5:::.. :Z ZI355:,:f 351. f 5 as 3 3 - '- ' if f -2 if an - - 3 G O A UQ- .-I ' .A U' -1 ,IQ i125g:::ZZ- -' 'f-f.. :Iii- rn Q.: 5.72 - X :H 5 gn EQ-T QQ :E:::::.'.v' ,-1 : Q E ii? SiC? E A S: Q il E O ,qt . ....,. ,cl G in E' ' 'K fb QI -1 2:5 ,zo ...?fZ2igg:..iu ,W 2 72 ,b ,. H ,, A .gg fn 1 3' -- :ffl gfzffm Gs' M It L? E E sg g H- G as ff LT' -- - E 2 M lgis.-555:25 2 :E E E: lg as S2 E in I y-1.1 H Q gg W 5 Q 1 H Q I 5,9 2 N Ea E- Q 5 - 2 U H af- M5122 Q 5 Q Q ' 9 Y-1 50 3 1 I A 3 W Q ! i g 1 ! SL 5 Zq 5 5 l i 5 U1 W I s ,Z P af Q - 3 ,F ' I -. QD 5 7558 I i 'N 5+ Q I 5 5 E ' 7 O' ! 2' 1 ' Q2 5 HU i 2 ' Q 3 2 3 - I A I5 v 2 1 bg gm -U Q ! 2 A 5 E 5 .1 l ' n-4 Ei 5 Q VT' E? 5 0 A 4 V 5 9' E Q Q f- E PO Q ff : E 3 Q ' I P: Z :m E4 F.. ! QQ 51 E 2 Q 5 if T3 :D M sg ' 5 3 gd 'U 5 af E Q m 5 77 i - ! E3 9 5 l N W 4 3 gzQKli0Q0i0Q Plilil iiliiilililliililll lifiiiliifiiiliili if if .Gill if il IOQ0l0l0l0Qll1lO:O I 5 I Quality Is The Best Economy-H 2 l . . . . l 3 If Interested 111 Anything 111 tl1e Line of I . l JEWELRY, VVATCHES, STERLING SILVER, DIAMOND JEWELRY, I 2 OR PLAIN JEWELRY l S In Fact Any Presentation Merchandise Of The Better Kind I See Our Selection Of Genuine Goods I E One Price, Marked In Plain Figures I l i SYLVAN B ROS Q 0 E Corner Main and Hampton Streets Columbia, S. C. 5011l.0i0l01010l0lKDilbllililiiilliilli lilll P111 ll ll ill Dlllllillllilllii 510101010 Qzgnuzuxoze-201024 11-:o:nioio2u:ev14v:w:o 024003014rioioiixiirioioioioiozfmioiamtrozo Q ! ! l l E l Compliments of l I The Oldest Insurance Agrncy in the City l l I -A A 1 2 i The Taylor Drug Company i E. W. SEIBELS 86 SON g W. E. McNulty, Manager g i Q - I PHONE 3165 l I 1 D I aff?-r Insurance and Real Estate Q E 1 i 3 1520 Main Street Columbia, S. C. ,..,...110qp01 11 11111111 11111-1 up 14 :oz-mfg' Eo::o1o1o1o1o14r1oI4r11x1o1en1fn1o1ur:og0,0 0.3, vcrotfvrocnozfrxozcvcocnxoxevxfvcsocrozozeoio l Ruff Hardware Co. ! Incorporated E l WHOLESALE AND RETAIL g HARDWARE 5 ROOFING SUPPLIES 3 PAINTS E l China, Glassware, Nickle and Brass Goods, Electrical Appliances and Gift Goods l 1649 Main Street Phones 4779-5516 E i l n:Ox1cr1oio1o1oioi4r:oi4xio:o14n1o:oioc0:0 WQD4r21n:otoio1cvZo1o1cv2cv1cx1cv21v:o:o11oio F. Germany A. F. Brown T. L. Roy l President V-Pres. Sec.-Treas. S l l0O l'4Q'O O l l 2 Germany-Roy-Brown Co. Q Established 1894 g FRUITS, PRODUCE AND EGGS 2 l Moore System Ventilated Cold Q Storage E WHOLESALE ONLY Q l Telephones 4378-4379 806 Gervais St. Columbia, S. C. Q 0!0i1ni1bi1li1bioi4rioto1cb11lio11ri1rZ0Z1vC 0 0.011 ,:,:o1o1o1oj4x:o1ex1oio1111o1cn1o11rj4s11ni1r11ri4r to 3 101102 Compliments of Young, Glaze 86 Roberts Q? 0 ' MERCHANDISE BROKERS 0-o-o-49-9-on Columbia, S. C. f-C0 r:o1o1o:o1o1o1o1o1oa0:O giQI0l0i0QOQlllllQOQ1Di1llClQOQ1Pi1ll4lQCbil E WILSE W. MARTIN Q Harness and Saddle Maker l l E We repair all kinds of Leather Goods l Also very complete line of Luggage, i Gladstones, Suit Cases and Q Trunks E Auto Top Making and Repairing I Store 1118 Hampton Street 1 PHONE 6820 E Top Shop 706 Lady Street I PHONE 5423 2 Columbia, S. C. 301010101 nioiozoxwioioimnioiogqgi o 0.021 0: 11 nzoioiozoioioxozo vioiojoioioiojojoioioioiiril Sl-IANDO is Proud of Her Pupils in High School +X+'X+'!++X+'X++B We Invite You to Shandon We Solicit Your Patronage EPWORTH GROCERY S. J. Graham, Prop. Phone 3765 3005 Millwood Ave HEINITSH'S PHARMACY, INC. S. Judson Jones, Manager Phones 3105-3106 2800 Divine St. MQCAW OF COLUMBIA Printers and Publishers Phone 6123 2610 Divine St ROOF GROCERY CO. Service All the Time Phones 3171-3172 3007 Millwood Ave SHANDON BARBER SHOP W. S. Grant, Prop. 2813 Divine Street 1 L11 1 1: vi vxozoxoxuxoxoxoxox rr 1: THE SHANDON DRY CLEANERS Phone 5128 2809 Divine St. SHANDON GREEN HOUSE Phone 51019 3013 Millwood Ave. SHANDON MARKET E. U. Stokes, Prop. Phone 3181 2804 Divine St. SHANDON PHARMACY J. Hope Bigharn, Manager Phone 5554 2801 Divine St ZEilGLER'S DRUG STORE J. G. Zeigler, Prop. Phone 8108 Corner King Sz Divine Sts vioxxxi:xioioioioioioixrioicricrioiali lin '!' I I I I I I I Q 5 I I I I I Q I H E 3 H 2 5 9 1 2 Z1 i U Q no I 5 2 5 i 3 5. '-4 9 l I 5- '-' :L 93 53 'ws v-U 5 i I U2 rc 3 Z Q' Q w H1 pg rc: I i E5 m V1 +-' O E: O H rg - Q o V' C: F3 af- 5 E z 5 2 2 5 F no Q CD 5 Q Q d 5, ! 5 Q 2 E 2 E32 Ei 2 5 3 Z W E I S E 52 0 8 5 Q 3 1 2 m 03? 5- ' G l ' CD 3. In O 1 I Q 2 3 ' i g F4 3101151010I011D11lI1Di1lI1l1llI4PIiYI0I0I4PI1D1iPI4lI4lI4bI1l1i. O:Oli1DIOI1DiiDI1Y10KOI411!I1PI1D1iDI1lI1Di1DI01fD1liI1l11 bCo.o O rjoicog rifrixicxilximrienifvicrinricnizv Gaillard C.: Men of my type are not Q running loose. Margaret U.: Of course not: that's l Q what the police department is for. Q lk lk -n l I am the captain of my soul. l I Is your wife a good general? l i -of -r ak I Mags Mc.: Who gave you the black eye P I Punk Vannerson: Nobody, I had to i I fight for if. 1 4: -or 4: l Goo: I saw Mary at the beach. Q Fey: What sort of bathing suit was she wearing? P11 D 59 er? 6 O 5. A t E O ff 2 'K- U2 .T FD 2 N VI '1 fb N ef 5 UQ 11 - 2 l Robert F.: That's easy: Sarah al- l l ways blushes when we meet. I 4- 11 wk I Dick M.: Who brought Janie to the Q I dance? She can't dance. Q i d W. Fisher: Who said anything about Q ancmg. gol1o:o14r1o14x:cn14n1oZ1r20icv1o1o14r2oq0 0 ozomvxfvtarxfwxfuxfuzfnxrwxzxxcvifrzcrxxvxavi i 'I ' I 1 W. A. COLEMAN CO. I Incorporated S I g I j REAL ESTATE I I and I 2 INSURANCE 3 I I Q Bonds, Stocks, Loans, 3 Rents I g I Q PHONE 8312 I E 1323 Main Street Columbia, S. C. l gorzoioioioirvissicnirviinioioiwriixiivxqqhgo 114024 I I-off I I Q I I 2 i I Win field's Dru Store Q Q 8 S E I l N-5 f g I 2 open All Night I I 2 'ir-E' g I E 1443 Main Street Phone 3144 2 I 2 Q 1 2 I 1 101010 oi 454 ,gaze I Q Healthful H Nutricious Delicious i I Seafood E Q - 5 ! 5 ! I Fresh Fish, Oysters, Shrimp, Crab- I l meat, Clams, Scallops, Nordic Q 3 Fillets I I I Q Q I g I 1 . 1 Q Palmetto Fish 86 Oyster g Company j I Wholesale Seafood Distributors g I COLUMBIA, S. C. I 0 0.011 vi via 1011viisier1u1oiu2o:oio3oiod9.0 Qiq-0QOQilQOQODOQlVQOi0l1 i0i0l0l0QPQlfg S Dresses I I Coats Q Q I Q Underwear I Fan Tan Hosiery 2 I Q 2 i Moderately Priced I Q I I I Q I f 2 3 an 6' I ' el' I Main and Taylor Streets I E COLUMBIA, S. c. Balioicxioioilxioifxioioioioi bioiuiodbgf Qzlliiliiiiiliiiiiiillll i0l0l0i0i0i01l0i E I. Miot: Can you stand on your l head? A. Beattie: No, it's too high. 41 41 ak F. Durham: lt feels like rain. F. McDavid: What feels like rain? F. Durham: Water, dumbbell! I 4 4: 41 J.: I think I shall kiss you. S.: Don't be too sure. I thought you I were going to, a half hour ago, but you didn't. E 41 4: 4 i The Joke Edit0r's idea of a corking i good time: staying up 'till nine o'clock - playing bridge. I ak ak 4- I A. Dixon: Do you think that men are I made of dust? ' Dot Byrd: Noi If they were, I imagine you would dry up once in a whilef' i 41 41 4: i Miss Peay: When do leaves begin to turn? I J. C. Carpenter: just before six I weeks' tests. Q ! I I I l I i i I 1 I ! 1 E I rioioioioqy vjojo1ojo1o1cnio1o:cr14n:u0? If i A. A . .A A .--1AK.4 SE4 DISTRIBUTORS-AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES BETTER GRADES niwviauiclesifixnivi1ricv31rio11r14ricr11ni1li1rZ1si4 44 114 l 2 GASOLINES and MOTOR OILS Q VULCANIZING 5 BATTERY SERVICE l i FOITR STATIONS cfOLUM1z1A, S. O. E 3 24 Hour Service Q I D'-1 91033. Then Umunt The Minutvsn S g.,.-...,.-.-.--........-.-,.-..-..--.-.,.--...............!. 0501011 101011 1910303Pi'103031'i1Vi1Vi 1f'3 i4'i171'YifPi1Y11lifPi1P11Pi1P1lF 2 Plumbing and Heating 2 Q I 3 -x-'xffxwx-+1-4 Q 2 ARCOLA SYSTEMS E I 2 WW 2 E HQuality is R lwrvd when Pric I b F 11 E i E +101-1010:-+ 3 g l g W. B. GUIMARIN 82 CO. 2 E PHONE 3033 COLUMBIA, S. O. 2 5..---.-.-.---. - -. -.-.- - -1 -. .. -.-,- -.-.- -.,- -.....-.,-.,..,-.--.,2. 59301011 QIYW!D1PQ!iQ!l-llQOQOQOQOQOQlO ' E Sash, Doors, Lime, Cement, I Paints, Oils, Glass. BUILDERS HARDWARE, ETC. I 1730 Main Street Columbia, S. C. I 301201011 if 101 510101 rioi 91 xi 11010110 .CDQQOQUQOQUQ Di QOQUQOQ W QUQUQIOEQ The peak of suffering is the street I cleaner who massages the streets all day l long and then goes home and tends the 1 baby while his cross-eyed wife goes out to see the Cock-Eyed World. Q wk Pk at E F. McDavid: I'm a life-saver. 1 E. Milligan: What flavor ? :sf PF ff I jones: How's your wife, Smith ? I Smith: She's in bad shape. The doc- - tor says if she lives 'till tomorrow I morning she might pull through, but if Q she doesn't, there, isn't much hope. wk FF it I Two farm hands had attended a booze I party on a near-by farm and were re- turning home in their tlivver, when the car nearly swerved off the road. Hey, gasped the first one, if you Q ain't careful, you'll have us in the ditch. Who, me? asked the other. Why, I I thought you was drivingf' I at ik Pk - J. Miot: Gosh, this is an old chicken. I Waiter: How can you tell? Q J. Miot: By the teeth. l Waiter: But chickens have no teeth. J. Miot: No, but I have. I 1 xiogoiogoioioioioi ri 12 in xuxuqg' ricxifxixwismicrzrioioiuiuioioi 101 YOUR PROTECTION IS OUR BUSINESS t'We Attempt to Perform with Courtesy and Expert Ser- 11010101024 O?!0i4l14Yi4 iI1ilK7115I1lIC!ilPI4 liii 5101011 m fi 05101014 2 ' F Q 2 i Q I Q Q 3 G1 e a U, 2 l Q g F- no Q: 5 O r l Q i Cf 5 E E. C Z 99 I i 3 , f-1 ,, O 2 Q 2' U 2. Q . I E :E S. 2 75 U3 rv- Q I fo L., 3, e , ta f-s rs I i U. I - Q U bb CD Qi, Q - lj 2 Q 21 'Q ai F E Q i In E I Q 1 0 21 3 Q 1 Z fb 1 Q! 10:4 11411011 if QUE' so :jc u I vice DAVID G. ELLISON General Insurance Ellison Building' Columbia, S. C. C92 Established 1894 I ' A k' 8: M ' C I , s in anne o i 1616 Main Street I CLOTHING FOR THE FAMILY ON I I LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS I I 'X l+'X+ I I In Your City 25 Years I I 'XHIWX' I I J. M. BROOME, Manager I I Has Lived in Columbia all his Life I SbQ0,llQ0,0QOQOQOQOQOQOD0,1DQlDQlbQ1Ddg. 'glbvioioioioioioii ioioioioioioioti? Barber: Wet or dry? I Rube: You cut my hair and never I mind what my politics are. I x ak xi The man and the girl were saying I good-night on the doorstep when a win- I dow above was pushed suddenly open I and a weary voice said: My dear sir, I have no objection to you coming here I and sitting up half the night with my I daughter, nor even your standing on the I doorstep for two hours saying good-night. I but out of consideration for the rest of I the household who wish to go to sleep, I will you kindly take your elbow off the bell push? I bk lk wr I I Smith: How's your car running, I Jones ? Jones: Not so good. Can't keep her I throttled down. I I Smith: And how's the wife P Jones: About the same. I I -of uk 4: I Nurse: Another patient for your I care, doctor-a victim of congestion. I Doctor: Of the lungs ? I Nurse: No, of the trafncf' I LObQOQODOQllQOQ0l0Q0l4Pl0l Plilltlilliilig 'f I I I I ! ! I I Q ! I I I 1 Special Prices To -Ni I I Schools On- I 2 1 I Footballs, Golf Goods, Basketballs I I and everything in Sporting Goods I I Silverware, China and Glassware I Kitchen Necessities-Heating Stoves I I and Ranges I I I 'XHIWIHI' I I Loriclc 86 Lowrance, Inc. I COLUMBIA, S. C. I 1 ! o.Qv1o1o1o1o1o11r1o1o1o1o:o1 nioioioqfp oionotozfrxoxozozozoxorisxmrxcvxanxsxxcvxcot I DPQIICTIS Pure Pork I Q Sausage I I Q I I Made its way by the way it's made I I I , I If you want the best insist on I I I DREHER'S I Q I I Manufactured by I I I I C. DREI-IER Q I I For Sale by Leading Grocers I I Throughout South Carolina I gorxoioioioxuimxioiuioioioioioioioqago riltritnicxicxixri 14 30201031 it 1011 it it it ioiiritnioitsioinioiuii 14 M. B. DuPRE A. G. F1sHER MOFFATT B. DUPRE CO. Wholesale Fruit, Produce, Candies, and Coffee Roasters COLD STORAGE OHice Phone 6412, Wareliouse Phones 4391-4392 822 Gervais Street Qoioioiozox vioiclioioioioioiili 1030202 vi 1101010103111 1101020203 li 1010102011xiuim11n1021his1011114:icxilriivioicwicricrioioiaxicrioicviivifvisvii From High School To Business College- There lies the road to SUCCESS. Specialized, intensive training is necessary nowadays for the young' man or woman to be successful in business. Everyone knows the advantage of a FLYING START- It puts you ahead of the other fellow. We give you the FLYING START necessary to launch you in your BUSINESS CAREER. Our courses are thorough. We give individual instruction in all commercial subjects, and in addition We operate an employment bu- reau to assist you in getting a position when you have finished your course. We cordially invite any and all of you to come and inspect our College and see us at Work. DRAUGI-ION'S BUSINESS COLLEGE F. W. LYKES, President PHONES 5951-6317 1218 Sumter Street Columbia, S. C. 101 11 ri 110101 1: vi vinioioioi 1:01:11 110201 xioinimrioinnieuioioicricvif 5,9011ricriosoiozoicxioiavioicricrioicrxfog .i,Do:0:0i0101o1o11 loiozoiuioioiunimio l An Ideal Home Requires l l , 1 , I-IOPE-DAVIS co. 1 Q An Ideal Setting S Q l 2 The beauties of Nature, the con- l S . 2 I l veniences of city life, the health S I I of the suburbs, the pleasures of - - congenial surroundings, the op- Q i 'Buy your gene' Suits with g portunity of a splendid invest- Q l Two wants Q rnent,-all these are offered you l Q Q ln Q 2 FROM l l 9 Keenan Terrace 2 5 320-00-525-00-530-00 1 l . . EDGAR T, CATO 2 I cunwerszty :Styled Business Manager-Keenan Estates I 3 E 1 'r' i Telephone 3747 Q S l l E 302 Nat. Loan 85 Exch. Bk. Bldg. Q CO' i sgx1cnio2o201:n2o:n1mr11r1oi1s1o11rimx1oq5!9 intein: rxoxoxoxox n1o1u1o1o1o:o1oc0g4 gzglviiviififvifrilrik 101020101011 3031 20201014 101011 1024 3011 1n10Zn:o1o1oZo::d'o Q '! 5 l f 2 i Central lce Cream and Candy Co. 5 1114 SENATE STREET PHONE 9737 0-0--o-0-Q-o--o-0-0 2 l Home Owned b Home Peo le Y P l O0O O'QbvCvOvO0l g . l l Dr. E. L. Wlngfield, President l 2 Dr. W. E. Caughman, Vice-President Dr. W. H. Caughman, General Manager Q l sovzoioioioifrianicnioioixvioioioioz rio: 1010101 fini viwriwrifrifvvisifrifvixrtcvislg' Q ring r1o14x:cvjo14:1014xi4rixv11w14m11n1cx1oi4x11n1o1o14r11x:c ,334 xiao? l l I ! ! ! O 509' ic ioioiczii-io11xio1lr20S1wif11wif11011ui:124vioicxioioioioicxiisioioifrii 1 In CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY PAID UP CAPITAL S100,000.00 A Southern Company for Southern People Why not insure in a Home Company and Keep your money at home? ' The Carolina Life is a Home Company. See their Representa- tive. They write all forms of Standard Life Insurance Policies. HOME OFFICE CAROLINA LIFE BUILDING COLUMBIA, S. S I-I E I., I., Gasoline QUAKER STATE Motor Oil Motor Oil COLUMBIA PETROLEUM COMPANY W. J. KEENAN, President and Manager 4rimrZ0io1oi1riui0icrio:mrioi 101 xi ri xi ri ri xioioioioioioioitxioioillit -3' r:od':0 95014 02101111111 319211111 ixixirirililirixivioibibioixisioioioiw in ioinioif 21 101011 3011 gxgboioioioiuif ioioioioiivioicnilniuim gigboioioic 1: of Q I i Cyrus M.: Give me a plain soda .y l water without Havorf' Q I Boy: Without what flavor? i ' -A-5' - l Cyrus: Oh, without vanilla. I l I Boy: You'll have to take it without l' h I l chocolate, we ain't got vanilla. -- if if al- l Colnplilnents S i tigialllzyg niglqtliear you were terribly g i 2 SGecirge: Rather, we were drinking cotc1. Q 4- :of 41 , Palmetto Compress i S Strgpggigepln: nWhat is your definition of ' l Cadeti 'WVhen you don't let the en m E and Warehouse Co' i g know that you are out of ammunitioiij Q but you keep on firing. if Dk lk Q l I I crept upstairs, my shoes in hand, I H. GQRDQN KENNA l I just as the night took wing. I V, i , 6 I And I saw Grandma, four steps up, Q X ice-President and General Manager Q D Doi, the Same dam thing- lk lk wk i E I Does your wife know anything about C k'n ? i a ,,,g-s E I 02Vi7eIl, I heard her telephoning her I l I mother, asking if she had to use soft i I water for soft-boiled eggs and hard wa- i 2 i ter for hard-boiled eggs. so oisnf O 'e . N 1 3 ca E Q 1 : 3 Sf' T 0 oegbx It is the duty of every Columbian to know his Cityg to know its governmentg to know its assetsg to know its liabilities. Accurate information will lead to discoveries of l charm and background that is not apparent to the l casual citizen, but that is of incalculable value to l him who has the desire to accept the responsibilities i of citizenship. I The Columbia Chamber of Commerce stands ready Q at all times to be of value to its members and to any- ! one seeking to know his City better. g Columbza Chamber of Commerce C. D. GORDON, President WM. LYKES, JR., Secretary 0,014 21vinrioioioioiirioioizxioioioioi 13 riuioioioioioioioioiilicrixriivirrienifl 2011 :cotc 0:01 biojojojoiirierifvjoierioioiojcviz' 0:03111 5 i a s A5014 1 aio: it 3 an 1 1 10101: 11 10:1 0 0.0 05541111 3 141 11111113 31112 1 313 i Q 5 I i JOHN C. I-IESLEP 5 n 1 CONTRACTOR Q g . . 2 Q Intelligent Service ' l . 2 Q Victor, RCA and Crosley j l Radios-Viotrolas i x57N if g f, , N Q PHONE fssasrz i if 5 5 Q - 5 l i Victor and Columbia Records l PHONE 5012 C2 l' 2 l'f, l3ll '. C' l l Q. C. . . .. . g lm ml A G L Q 0 um Hd' k Q 14338 Main Street Columbur, S. C. E co!o E ,gpqmicxi 11101 101 iifziiiitifriroi 6.941010101412111 21:11:11 111011 10112 Q - I 5 Landon Jones: Let's go to the park ' ' l th ' 1 ' th 1 . 1 P R I T I N G , ,2.2::?HrfN::1W, . Q - tle of moonshine and see 'em right here i ! in the room. i ! :sf ft if i l Kat Otis: VVaiter, there is a fly in - my ice cream. U i . l C -Waiter: Let him. freeze and teaeh ' Desks Gllalrs F1111104 Q him a lesson. .Theuhttle rascal was in 7 7 C l the soup last night X1 . V . . . . Q t.fab1uets, Fire Proof Q 1 .. .Q ' Safes? Iqllbber Stalupsy D Louis Hrown: How did you learn to i . stay so long under water? i SQRIS, and SJEQ11C1lS l Dave Stoddard: I once lived at the i E same heaeh with one of my worst ered- , itors. ' ! Pk fo: :sf I She: You used to call me sweetheart E ' before we were married. Now yon l 5 don't call me anythingf' i . V He: That shows my self-control. i Columbia Oflice Supply Co. ! et t ff i Q XV.ife: U George, dear, are there any f 1112 Lady Street Phone 5163 fashwlis 111 that paper? i COLIYNIBIA q C Q George: Yes, but the'y're out of date I ,V f , t . Y -it s tie morning paper. fiCl1U-0Q YQUQIDQUQIiQilQOQ0i0Ql Q Qtilllds. 0,011li0QIlQOQOQllQ0,llQOQ Q IQ Q QI Q1 1011024 ! .iv ,1- ritrioioioioitrioiiriivilritxitnitril 101011 10101011 ioirxioioioioii Wife Ctrying on hatj: Do you like this turned down P Husband: How much is it ? Wife: Five dollars. Husband: Yes, turn it down. xo- at lk E. Keenan: What must one do to have beautiful hands ? T. Rhea: Nothing. -4- xx wk Timmy Kelly gave his Scotch sweetie a marshmallow the other night and she powdered her nose with it before she ate lt. 141+ Foreman: How is it, that you've been pounding on that rock all day long and I break it on the first blow ? Worker: You ought to. 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E l I I.,-,-.,..,.....,-,-...- ... .... ,-...---.-.--.,-- ..... --.,--...I. ng1vlvlricri4n11vi41cri1rlrlr14hi4ri4r14ni1 HE STATE CoMPANY COLUMBIA, S. C. Printing, Stationery, Office Furniture Two Annuals made by the State Company won first place in their class at the Inter- Scholastic Press Nleet, Lexington, Virginia, 1929. One Annual achieved first prize in its class, IQSO, Columbia Univer- sity, in the city of New York we -l7'H1S BOOK IS A SPECIMEN OF OUR WORK-l- Ma LWZVII' Your Business ACKNOWLEDGM ENTS The staff of THE COLUMBIAN wishes to express its grateful appreciation to the following: School officials for their co-operation in making theannual a success. Miss Hilda Huddle, Art Supervisor, and her staff for their untiring work on the illustrations. The Carolina Engraving Company of Columbia, S. C. for its expert reproduc- tion of drawings and photographs. The State Company of Columbia, S. C. for its beautiful printing of our annual. Toal's Studio of Columbia, S. C. for painstaking skill in producing the best pictures possible. T he David J. Molloy Company of Chicago for designing and producing the covers. The Mayor and the City Council of Columbia for their co-operation, financial and moral. The business men of Columbia for their support of THE CoLUMBIAN's adver- tising section. The State and the Record, local newspapers, for generous publicity they have given our annual. Mr. Eugene H. Salmon, personally, for unlimited time, planning, and expert advice he has given us beyond that called for in his contract, as owner of The Carolina Engraving Company. Mr. A. L. Knight of the State Company for his time and energy spent in printing this book. Miss Sarah E. Reynolds for her assistance in the literary work of the annual. Fellow students too numerous to mention for their invaluable aid. INDEX Activities: Art Club, 140. Band, 150. Beethoven Music Club, 144. Commercial Club, 137. Debating and Oratorical Club, 139. Dramatic Club, 146. English Club, 136. History Club, 138. Hi-Tri Club, 149. Industrial Arts Club, 143. Junior Rotary Club, 142. Kodak Club, 141. Science Club, 145. Senior Hi-Y Club, 148. Student Council, 135. 1929 Typing Team, 151. Advertisers 2 Askin and Marine Co., 179. Atlantic Life Insurance Co., 161. Barnett Tire and Battery Co., 162. Bon Marche, 188. Bowen-Connatser Business University, 158 Broad River Power Co., 165. C. O. Brown Bro., 178. R. L. Bryan Co., 165. Capital City Laundry, 168. Capital Coal Co., 159. Carolina Life Insurance Co., 182. Carolina Paper Co., 171. Cary Printing Co., 175. Central Ice Cream and Candy Co., 181. Coggins and Johnson Co., 169. W. A. Coleman Co., 175. Columbia Brokerage and Storage Co., 158. Columbia Coca Cola Bottling Co., 171. Columbia Chamber of Commerce, 183. Columbia Office Supply Co., 184. Columbia Petroleum Co., 182. Copeland Co., 162. Draughon's Business College, 179. Dreher, I. C., 179. Dunbar Funeral Home, 156. DuPre, Moffatt B., 180. Ellison, David G., 178. Elmgren, 169. Evans' Motor Co., 177. Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Co., 161. Germany-Roy-Brown Co., 173. Gervais St. Pharmacy, 163. Gibbes Typewriter Shop, 185. Gibson Drug Store, 163. Graham, J. M. and Son, 178. Guimarin, W. B. and Co., 177. Habenicht-MacDougall, 156. Heslep, John C., 184. Hook, Tom, 187. Hope-Davis Co., 181. Inglesby-Blume Lumber Co., 167. Kaminer and Co., 187. Keenan Terrace, 181. Lafaye and Lafaye, 170. Lorick and Lowrance Inc., 179. Mangel's, 176. Marshall-Tatum, 164. Martin, Wilse W., 173. Mayor and Council of Columbia, 153. McCreery-Pressley Co., 168. Mehlman, R. E. 184. Merit Shoe Co., 170. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 161. Mimnaugh, J. L. and Co., 169. Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Co., 160. Mouledous, A. I. and Co., 158. Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, 160 Palmetto Compress and Warehouse Co., 183. Palmetto Fish and Oyster Co., 176. Perry-Mann Electric Co., 163. Reamer-Dent Ice and Fuel Co., 158. Richland County Officers, 157. Rose-Talbert Paint Co., 167. Ruff Hardware Co., 173. Seibels, E. W. and Sons, 172. Sessions and Rikard, 164. Shandon, 174. Southeastern Life Insurance Co., 160. Southern Teachers' Agency, 185. Sylvan Bros., 172. Swafiield Insurance Agency, 175. Tapp, James L. Co., 159. Taylor's Bakery, 159. Taylor Drug Co., 172. Thomas and Howard Co., 186. Toal's Studio, 166. Underwood Typewriter Co., 186. Walker, Julius H. and Co., 186. Warner Outdoor Advertising Co., 170. Wells, George B. Inc., 167. Williams, R. C. and Sons, 185. Wilson Motors, 187. ' Wingheld's Drug Store, 176. Young, Glaze and Roberts, 173. Athletics : Basketball, Boys', 104. Basketball, Girls', 104. Football, 104. Golf , 104. Track, 104. Classes : February Seniors, 22. June Seniors, 46. Underclasses, 86. General : Adams, H., 86. Addison, C., 86, 131. Addison, H., 86. Alderman, M., 86. Anderson, R., 86. Armstrong, A., 86. Armstrong, P., 86. Arndt, Helen Elizabeth, 47. Asbill, Barnie Mae, 47. Ashe, William, 23. Ayoub, Hybie, 47. Bailey, G., 86. Bailey, H., 108, 113. Bailey, Bobert Liston, 47. Bailey, Shirley Legare, 48. ' Barbour, M., 86. Barron, Mary Lowndes, 24, 130. Battle, J., 86. Battle, Mildred Louise, 23, 131. Baxley, C., 86. Beach, S., 86. Beall, Mary Savannah, 23. Beam, A., 86. Beaman, K., 86. Beattie, Archibald James, 48. Bell, Helen Gayle, 46, 48, 84. Belser, E., 107. Berry, S., 149. Biggs, A., 112. Billig, Hymie, 48, 130. Bird, E., 86. Blackmon, Gay, 49. Blackmon, W., 86. Bloom, S., 108, 118. Bolick, Sarah, 24. Bollinger, Robert S., 49. Bunch, Booker, Harold, 86. Botsford, V., 86. Bouknight, M., 104. Bradley, F., 103. Bradley, F., 86. Brazelle, James, 49 Brooks, Brown, G. B. Jr., So. 130. Allen Tilden, Jr., 50, 102, Brown, Charlton Allen, 50, 107. Brown, E., 86. Brown, Mildred, 24. Bruce, M., 86. Buchan, Barbara, 24. Buchanan, R., 86. A., 86. Burnett, H. C., 103. Busby, Marion, 24. Byrd, Blanche, 25. Byrd, Dorothy Brown, 25. Byrd, Minnie Elizabeth, 50. Cain, B., 86. Campbell, Kathleen M., 51. Campbell, Marion, 25. Campbell, Susan Rebecca, 51. Campbell, Willie Lee, Sl. Cannon, Elaine, 25. Cannon, F., 86. Cannon, L., 86. Cardwell, David Withers, 26. Cardwell, Frances L., 26. Carpenter, J. C., 51. Cathcart, K., 86. Cathcart, Charles Dwight, 52, 84, Caughman, Henry Samuel, 26. Chaplin, G.,,86. Cheek, A., 86. Chitwood, James William, 52, 131. Citron, Dean, 26. Clark, William Rogers, 27. Clarkson, A., 131. Clerici, L., 86, 131. Cobb, R. C., 125. Coggins, F., 131. Coleman, Gladys, 52. Cooper, Annie Lee, 52. Cooper, E., 86. Cooper, N., 86, 125. Cooper, Robert C., 27, 106. Cope, M., 86. Counts, Reba Eugenia, 53. Counts, Wilma Lee, 53. Coward, Helen, 53. Craig, A. Boyce, 53. 104. 1 . IN DEX Conlinued Crain, Mary Ellen, 54. Crawford, Henry Gaillard, 49. Crawford, V., 86. Creighton, L., 86. Cullum, B., 86. Czarnitzki, Arvid, 111. Daniels, N., 86. Davis, Anna Peeples, 54. Davis, C., 131. Davis, Ethel, 54. Davis, Florence Louise, 54. Davis, M., 86. Dennis, Albert, 55. DesChamps, A., 86. DeTreville, Jean, 55. Dial, John Mimnaugh, 27, 109. Dickson, Alex, 46, 55, 130. Dixon, Mary M., 27. Donny, O., 86. Dorn, Dorothea, 28. Doughty, S., 86. Dreher, C., 86. Dunlap, J. Allen, Jr., 55. DuPre, H., 86. Durham, Francis Marion, Jr., 46, Dutrow, R., 86. Eargle, Elvira Elizabeth, 28. Easler, D., 86. Easler, Talley A., 46, 56, 108. Ebaugh, Jane, 56. Edgar, Mary Mack, 56. Edwards, M., 86. Ehrlich, Annie C., 57. Ellison, David Gaillard, Jr., 28, 103 Ellisor, Lorick, 57. Emerson, Benjamin David, 28, 107. Emerson, I., 87. Emerson, Marion, 57. English, M., 87. Estes, Margaret, 29. Etheridge, Irene, 29. Everette, G. Evelyn, 57. Fairey, Mary Lou, 58. Fellers, H., 87. Fellers, S., 87. Fellers, Stanley H., 58. ' Felton, E., 87. Ferguson, L., 87. Fetner, E., 87. Fetner, Frederic Wise, 29. Fetner, M., 87. Finlay, Marian Ponsonby, 58, 84. F ishburne, john Ingraham, 46, 58. Flora, Mildred Beatrice, 59. Foard, L., 87. Foard, Laura Arminta, 30, 149. Ford, M., 87. Forbes, Susan Reynolds, 59. Forrest, E., 87. Forrest, L., 87. Foster, M., 87. Fowles, A., 87. Freeman, Moultrie Powell, 59, 109. Freeman, R., 106. Frick, Daniel Franklin, 30. Frick, M., 87. Fudge, Roy, 59. Furtick, Mary, 30. Gaskin, G., 87. Gasque, C., 131. 56, 12 8 Gardner, W., 87. Gayden, Keenan Wyansel, 60. Gayden, Ruth, 60. Geiger, Agnes Evelyn, 60. Gibbes, Frank Huger, Jr., 60, 84, Gilham, L., 87. Gillespie, K., 87. Glenn, E., 87, 130. Goldson, M., 87. Gooding, Henry Elliot, 61. Goodwin, M., 87. Goodwin, D., 103. Graham, Mary Lees. Graham, Sara, 31. Graham, Virgil Bryan, 31. Grant, Lonnie Clawson, 61. Greene, Katherine, 61. Grier, I., 87. Griffin, J., 87. Griflin, Olive, 31. Gunter, Nilla Perry, 61, 84, 134. Hafner, A. R. 103. Haltiwanger, Louis Maurice, 62. Hammett, N., 87. Harrison, E., 87. Harrison, J., 87. Harrell, Sarah Gertrude, 62. Hart, George, 62, 84, 112. Haskell, F., 130. Hatchell, Lucille, 31. Heise, E., 87. Hemphill, C., 87. Henry, J. K., 103. Henry, Ruth, 62 Henson, V., 87. Hester, B., 87. Hester, John Lewis, jr., 32. Heyward, A., 131. Heyward, Sally Coles, 63, 84, 103, Hiers, Maree, 63. Higbe, Lloyd Wellington, 32. High, Lake Erie, 129. Hiller, Anna Elizabeth, 63. Hindman, E., 87. Hindman, Robert Eugene, 32. Hinnant, L., 87. Hollis, Jackson, 33. Hook, R., 87. Hope, Bep, 63. Howell, M., 87. Howerton, E., 87. Huddle, Miss Hilda, 125. Hughey, L., 87. Hughey, Rebecca, 33. Huiet, A., 87. Humphlett, R., 64, 131. Humphlett, W., 87. Hutchinson, A., 87. Hutto, Doris, 64. Irby, Cora, 64. Ivey, Mary Jean, 33. Jenkins, William Jones, 33. Johnson, John Randolph, 64. Jones,A., 87. Jones, Annell, 87. Jones, H., 87. jones, L., 87. Jones, Landon Caldwell, Jr., 65. Karesh, Abraham Hyman, 65. Keenan, Eleanor, 65, 130. EX'-'clonlinued Kelley, Mary Estelle, 65. Kenna, G, 113. Ketner, Alice E., 66. Kibler, S., 87. Kilgo, Ruth, 66. Kirby, Mary Elizabeth, 34. Kittrell, Madison Berley, 34, 128, 14 Kleckley, J., 87. Kneece, Otis, 66. Knox, Juddie Chaplin, 34, 121. Kohn, Theodore B., 66, 129. Konrad, R., 87. Koon, M., 87. Kyzer, E., 88. LaBorde, E., 88. Lane, P., 88. Lapsley, Janie Campbell, 67. Layton, William, 67. Lawton, M., 88. Ledbetter, O., 88. Lent, Edna Louise, 34. Letton, Francis Miot, 67. Leverette, William S., 67. Levkoff, Irvin, 68. Levkoff, Jack Irvine, 35. Levkoff, M., 88. Lowry, Paul Avery, Jr., 68. Lucas, M., 88. MacDonald, C., 88. MacDonald, G., 88. MacDonald, G. M., 88. MacGrady, G., 88. MacDougall, A., 103, 112. 9 MacDavid, Frank Miller, 46, 69, 105. Madden, H., 88. Martin, Martha Lee, 68. Matthews, M., 88. Mauney, H., 88, 106, 113. Maxwell, F., 88, 103. Mayer, E., 88. McCabe, E., 88. McCulloch, Joseph Mathews, 68. McCullough, Margaret A., 69. McCorky, M., 88. McCrady, S., 108, 124, 133. McCrary, R., 88. McFarland, Faye, 35. McKaskill, D., 88. McLemore, A., 88. McNeil, R., 88. McNeil, R., 88. McNulty, E., 88. Medberry, H., 88. Meetze, Oneil, 69, 105. Mefford, R., 88. Michaelis, Laird W., 69. Mikell, C., 88. Mikell, Lucilla Venning, 70, 46. Miller, D., 88. Milligan, Eloise, 35. Mims, B., 88. Minson, H., 88. Miot, Joseph, D., 46, 70. Mitchell, R., 133. Mixon, Bruce, 35. Monteith, Walter S., 70. Montgomery, Esther, 71. Monts, P., 88. Moore, Albert Vernon, 71. Moore, R., 88. Moore, S., 88. Moroso, James C., Jr., 72. Mosely, T., 88. Mosely, T., 88. Mouledous, P., 88, 106. Moultrie, Marjorie, 36. Mullins, William S., 71. Munnerlyn, E., 88. Newton, L., 88. Newton, O. K., 72. Ogilvie, John Mayo, 72, 84, 109. Oliveros, Clifford, 36. Oliveros, Frances, 36. Otis, Katherine Alice, 72, 84. Padgett, Harvey Edgar, 73, Parks, Raymond Tompkins, 36. Pearce, G., 88. Pearman, M., 88. Peele, M., 88. Phifer, M., 88, 112. Pike, Caroline, 37. Pond, Margaret Elizabeth, 73. Pope, John William Rippon, 73. Powell, C., 88. Powell, G., 88. Powell, Grace Claire, 73. Powell, Roy Singleton, 74. Prevost, C., 88. Price, William, 74. Raines, Thadus G., 74. Rawls, C., 88. Rawlinson, Ruth Inez, 37. Redfern, I., 89. Rebatch, Cornelia, 74. Reese, Jesse, 37. Reynolds, J., 89. Reynolds, K., 89. Reynolds, M., 89. Reynolds, Miss Sarah E., 125. Rhame, H., 101. Rhea, Thomas Humes, 75, 130. Richards, Johng'y Gardiner, 75. Richardson, M., 89. Rippey, F., 89. Rivers, R., 89. Roberts, D., 89. Robertson, R., 89. Robinson, C., 89. Robinson, M., 89. Rogers, H., 89. Rogers, Robert W., 37. Roof, Lila Mae, 38. Rose, L., 89. Roughton, John Turner, 75. Roukos, Lucile, 76. Sabbagha, O., 89. Sabbagha, P., 89. Salvo, Harriot Adelaide, 38. Sanders, James Thomas, 76, 109, 120. Sanders, Ruth, 76. Schumpert, W., 89. Scott, Francis Glenn, 38. Scott, M., 89, 130. Seabrook, Cotesworth P., 76. Seabrook, M., 89. Sease, K., 89. Shand, Mary Wright, 77, 84. Shand, Patience Bonham, 77. Shannon, Joseph K., 77, 84. Shannon, William, 77. EX'Conlinued Shealy, E., 89. Sherer, R., 89. Sherman, G., 89. Sloan, Smith, Smith smifhl smith, Smith, C., 89. Alfred Glaze, Jr., 78. Dorothy, 78. M., 89. Margaret M., 78. Sue Sparkl in, 78. Smoak, Eugene, 39. Smyrl, Frances Bobbie, 79. Sparkman, Nora, 39. Spehre, M., 89. Stallings, Doris, 39. Stallings, N., 89. Starnes, Woodrow H., 79. Stevenson, Margaret, 79. Stoddard, David Lowry, 79. Stockman, W., 89. Sturkie, D., 89. Suber, C., 89. Sweatman, Carl A., 39. Sylvan, Hannah Elizabeth, 80, 84 Sylvan, Miss Frances, 132. Sylvester, Martha Ellen, 40. Taylor, C., 89. Taylor, John Bellamy, 80. Taylor, Joe, 80. Taylor, John, 84. Taylor, M., 89. Taylor, Rebecca, 40. Taylor, Virginia Hayne, 80. Thomas, Cunningham P., 40. Threatt, Ivor Lee, 81. Timberlake, Josephine, 81. Tomlinson, S., 89. Tompkins, Anna Elizabeth, 81. Turner, S., 89. Tyas, Catherine Ann, 81. Urquhart, James, 82. Ussery, M., 84, 89. Varn, Claude Harold, 40. Vaughn, Beverly Corinne, 82. Wackym, Athelyn Sophia, 82. Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walters, Warren, Watkins, Watson, Evelyn Ann, 41. joseph, Jr., 83, 84. M,. 89. W., 89. James D., 41. Charles Otis, 41. Aletha, 83. Annie Myra, 41. Wayne, Ainsley Colin, 83. Weinsel, Lilyan, 42. Wells, H., 89. Whaley, A., 89. White, Sarah LeConte, 75. Wheeler, Ethelind Carmen, 83. Whitehead, H., 89. Wilkinson, D., 89, 104. Williams, Franklin Cadmus, 38. Wilson, M., 89. Wilson, Ruth Lezine, 42. Winter, J., 89. Wise, Frank, 42. Withers, E., 89. Wolfe, M., 89. Woodward, H., 89, 105, 112. Young, Lyly Eloise, 42. Zeigler, L., 89. THE END V ,. W . ,,,, , 'iw ti , im? ' U . ' :V-' X' 3: LL 1 ' ff' 1 Y' X -'Y' Y I r , . f . 4 ., ,397 f wx . ff , kg ww- ' 5 MV' f , 1 K fm . fggrw 4, ,QW A A .1 A: ww ' 5a?fi42E5if. , Q W., J V, A, 15 wk. ii .ww in -. ui 1' is , , ,.,, 'f ? iifi .'i i Q MQ, 5 . X, Jw, 1 Q 1 Q I . ,V -, Wm - -L , 4,a,'T' '-' .f 3'--I Q53 4 A ' . K, ' . 1' ' al 1-' M , 1, .V V. 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