Houston Heights High School - Pennant Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1926

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:ggi ., 2:- T4-Nr gl E' if'--.- 'WI 0 0 ANT-1 L I ' .aw fa av 5 le . . gg gg Conway Bevens and Sam Gard have recently perfected an engmeless airplane SQ i propelled by a hairspring. - E Frank Harrowing, Charley Rice, C. T. Prewitt, and Martin Netzel have collabo- A E rated in the invention of a drinking cup for every style, form, and mode of moustache. ' Each wears the type of moustache best adapted for showing the necessity of his Q appliance. ' Margaret Gready, better known as O'Gready will make an extensive tour of Ire- gg' land this summer in the course of which she will visit her grandparents the O'Greadys E f of ancient fame. i L. Edith Eldridge and Bessie Clark recently were discovered at Coney Island selling 'Y :F-l--1 peanuts. ef' 5 Marjorie Bourne, Maud Bryan, Helen Billingsley and Mena Byrd have at last 5 Q become married but the ceremony was a failure, owing to the fact that their plumber E2 ix husbands could not stand the drain on their pocket books. Better luck next time, girls. 54 Aline Bates and Nina Carpenter are attending the 'Welcome Home' convention 1 L in China. -E Gracie Belle Hardy, Eleanore Cochran, and Olive Pratt have discovered a hair dye Q -Q that will turn red hair into pure gold. Olive is the subject and she expects to make Q23 millions. E kj Loris Schults is an agent for Dyanshine toothpaste in Africa. She reports great i if-3 success so far. ?r ':Eg Aleene Reed, Dorothy Reed, Helen Reed, and Evanola Robinson have incorporated 2-M, a business firm known as Four R's, the Real Red Roosters Rookery, where a square S meal may be had for the round sum of twenty cents. O Penta Simmons, Josephine Seiler, Jimmie Whitehead, and Myrtle Warwick Q have disappeared. It is rumored they have eloped. Proud parents have hired many L: g detectives to go in pursuit. E EL- In the advertising section a flaming headline greeted my view. The firm of Jackson i and Jackson, dealers in toys, stink bombs, and other novelties, were advertising a 'V Q dollar-day sale for ninety-eight cents. 4 U N :F Another part of this section was filled by the advertisement of the beauty ,parlors of' King, Kleinhaus, Koehler, Kbstome, and King, specializers in mole lTCIf1DViI1gff2CC lifting, hair cutting, and mud slinging. . .- , 'jf-I7 1.61 5, ,QP Buy your groceries at I-Ienke and Pillot's. Our classmate Ed Williams isnnvvzdlicfl 294-l A2254 stockholder in the firm, but will wait upon you personally if you call. f A' E Celia Reeder and Doris Sprague have given their testimonials to Mr. iVVatson of 7 the Cocoanut Oil Company. They write that their hair touches the ground when they ?' . walk. ' ..- Orpha Emal's picture fascinates the eye. Orpha is posing for an advertisement Z for Marmola Beauty Cream. Who said figures don't lie? fg E 3 21 iii I l' N4 l A m . was Hk.ff...i 'u Y S--. - --- -. -- - - - g - -- ,--T.-T,-P lU1l'- A ' I f'41EE P T' Iliff' 1 -T T4 -LH . T-T -2' fl l '.,,--Q-'fail' in d ' I Ap , . ,L lummnuuril - mumuuIIFq llllllllmq IlI'luuun



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' 'if ' . - Tn-V' - if e pF 'PTT QU if AN ' s+S:rAsa7 L -.agp .... 'gi C pw is as E M E Lucile Davis and Rose Epling are the authors of the famous book in thirteen si Tl volumes called, Why Tall Women are Beautiful and Why. CZ , Elsie Cude, Iris Bailey and Audrey Hannon are attending lectures on 'Coupe Calisthenics' by the celebrated master, Wallace Robertson. E A Rudelle Webb has grown and grown to be the best loved member of the John H. E E Reagan Faculty. She is the Aunt Jemima of the cafeteria. I -E 3 The Mademoiselles Studney and Stickney, tight rope walkers of the famous S- 5-i.:-: circus owned by our classmate, Juanita Parker, have just completed a successful walk rg- across Niagara Falls. J do AQ, Reid Hodgson and Evelyn Padgett are owners ofthe palatial steamship, Leviathan, gg Q which plies between Port Houston and San Jacinto Battle Ground carrying the students Q of the John H. Reagan High School on their annual Junior-Senior boat ride. -- isa: I Dorothy Louise Smith, Mary Blair, Elyne Cabiness and Anita Norman are - gm prancing on the front row of Flo Zeiglield III's Follies. 5 Beth Parish and Louise Hatcher have opened a fashionable' establishment on J 3 Fifth Avenue, New York. They call it 'Ye Auld Neck Inn' and Nite Club. W Q9 Ethel Morgan is the author of the column called 'Advice to the Disappointedf -:ft E in this paper. ' ig Willie Acebo has at last taken a liking to mathematics. He weighs ice for the gg West End Ice Company. ggi, Leland Barineau, James Cain, Robert Cheatham, and Emory Lee Funk are 2 Houston's battery of retired capitalists and are now living in the bachelor apartments O of the Warwick Hotel. Cl George Duvernoy Blocher has taken Uncle Judd's place in this paper and reports E 5 that he now has 2o,ooo kiddies in his club. E -E A book has just appeared called 'Travels in My Native Land' bythe authors, t :LT Florence and Gladys Holland, Germany, Ireland, Yon, Suess and Swatloski. QE Lindell McLaughlin, the famous woman evangelist, has just married Nicholas U - Newton Zirbel, world famous cornetist, to Lillian Rose Weisz, another musician of note. They will spend their honeymoon at the Florida home of Mr. Elmer Barker, a. prominent New York Banker. f I ' 7 --sf, Leo Johnson, the world's heavyweight champion prizefighter has become engaged Diff to Rubye Sikes, celebrated motion picture artist, but he refuses to do .battle with lg- ' J 'Firpo' Martellra and we think he is going to turn out to be another Dempsey. g if '- ::' --' .,.. Q..-:T .girl-L 'i .2-.iraq 1 L 'N' '-:N ' - 3? ' my MM M Y W uynnli WT -' il H - -L F- il 1 - ' ' -- .:'J- . .'::-3v4,fi- A-9'- ,-i3L'1 a Asia c . - f T . ' K- izeniluullllifqs ' ' '!l:1:nnn..', - 4l 'T li . 1-3 ,. .l.. .. , 4: .ii ,.:-C 1....a...'

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