Jefferson Davis High School - Beauvoir Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1929
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WSE-E N I if ..... .. -Huwf B E A U V 0 I R '3f??7lfl?f-,3E:,1,:.1551?ffE'5ieL':..,: :. r .X... , if--A '- V 6 . .., Q a 9 ' 'hi l' SWCTIYSRIU It has been the aim of the Staff of the Beauvoir to fulfill the promise of '28 to present a better and more complete Annual to the students of '29. We hope this An' nual will be worthy of a place in that Treasure Chest that exists for everyone -to be frequently brought to the light and reviewed with pride and pleasureg to recall the story in word and picture of friends and days of years gone by. In keeping with the name of our school we have included a pen portrait and a sketch of the life of that great leader, jefferson Davis. Criginal drawings of the ultrafnevv Modernistic art have been combined with the Modern, and we sin' cerely hope the efforts of the Art Staff will meet with the approval of faculty and students. 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He advanced Albert Sidney Johnson to Served valiantly in the war with Mexico. 1mP0l'fant IJOSIS- Hero at Monterreyg wounded at Buena He had forte fepalfed and many of them 1 Vistag scaled the walls of the City of febullt- l' Mexico. He. strengthened forts on the Western , He introduced the wedge movement and frontier, frequently drawing on arsenals in saved the day at Buena Vista. the South fe do lt- United States senator from Mississippi. He had the NVestern part of the continent Fi,-St .to Suggest Camels as ships of the encplored for scientlnc geographical and umnhabitable VVest to convey military ragoad work' stores. e was responsible for the new senate F' - hall the new house of re resentatives and 1 xrst to suggest buying Panama Canal ' . P , . . I Zone. for inttension of many public bulldxngs Y First to Suggest buying Cuba. , gilildihzgs mgton, especially the treasury L anlge-Igggined American trade with China He was responsible for the construction Q ' , , of the aqueduct system in the national AHe .suggested closer relations with South capital, merica. - . . . 2 Hefounddth S th I ttt . He urged preparedness for war. H C sblmg siman ni-diu lolz, f He emerged the United Sfefee Army by on fhfiigiiioiivaig Ol h'2ffIT5d0f'bZSQie our regiments' feathers instead of the f He organized cavalry service that was ggddessh Cap O a pagan adapts? 'O our needs' , , He had cabin John Bridge built with its He :introduced light infantry, or rifle sys- span of 220 feet' rein' O tactics' He was nominated for president by -He caused the manufacture of guns, Lfassachusetts in 1860. nrles' and plstols' , , He refused to allow his name to be pre- , He rendered mvaluflble Sefvlee to Celt 5 sented for president at the Charleston con- ' Armory- . vention. ' He Ordered the ffomfel' Sufeeyed. He stood strongly' for the Union, but , He put you-ng ofhcers in training for sur- stressed the constitutional right of a state ' veymg expeditions. to secede. i . e e eff -.-e.'- 'rig - -- , N ft, A -QL, , .Q , 1 ' E, ii Q F 'kv' f if 2 - , in .,. ,ff v mm B E A U V 0 1 R ,Aa, W, EFFERSON DAVIS , Q,,1-- 2 . , 5, ,,- 5.-.'3-gwrf.151fe:maaiiifpzfg:3g,'Ej-:5fqqfg,:Nv:::JGQ2--,:gg-,225-g1q::g.1 115:41 QNX viii..-My' g f , 1' ' i g 5, .--M...--2-.-, if ,H :-N-WQJYWTMT wg! WE-tg:-1'. 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Prominent among these are the educators who help to build a nation, not alone by their own building, but by teaching others to build. Mr. Shofstall is an educator. The students who leave his sphere of influence at the close of school to go their various ways fully realize the strength of his counsel and guardian' ship. The community has benehted by his iifteen years of public service, and in future years the graduates of '29 will say with pride, He was our principal. ,sz-,gfsszi-ff,.,p o 1 '-f55,:m,gf,g5::mts2xQ,,-awzz Q.: -5--1.1 .1-as ,gg-qggg. V-'nf-gig-N,., ,G , -w ., ...cy 1 N lv, ,. -,.. V- 4 - 3. ..E5q.gg5,:,.:-...:g92'- ' N5-:sg .ar .g.:QggAf- 54, .i,+.1- 'H f'-N' ' sw ' A' 9iiW' 'SZ'--.14 .mg R , B E A U V 0 IR ew ea N. A L E V A 9 , ,A R .r M.. 6 2 A - .' rg. - . .f5:g...f,nx -'R uf -v wzimri' ' X 1 A ' ' ' Q z .x 15 x K f-4,2 ' 'iiieiw' ' ' . X 3 u N MRS. CLARA STACY CARLTON Dean If Sl'k'k'liSS UF THIS .-XNNVAI. 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L Ag Alumm ER R A R 4 CORINNE RENFRO M CHARLES ZIMMERMAN I J -'- E rs' L , A, 1fs.--A---rw,w--r,'-tif2wv+ xR1-ff. I-14:21 . . . . X.. W- - M. - , vvris-wax. .- - ' 1 '2'L 3921- .. Jw- 'L..m12E'S1'I'f1,...: d.1:r:'f'-ti-m'. fs , , . . ., A , . A AL-. N.. :'-ra-3.s'--Iii' .:R-,-rsh- .fk.',. X..-fnssfr ..I7y,.s-NftR:vsSfP-fYia5gf1i:5fvu-1-. R, f- -:fl - -52' ' .. -31' ' , 'K - ' . .R -. - .H-1, .E LWN:-'1! 55w -.HST Ei 1-Y -E 'N -i'Ef-- Til- -' 1-is X -:Ah '-1 ':'.- Il1:f: :-.f-'X -,Surg-'M 'ni .T-f -A 1. . , ,. .-, , -un , . N NQEE, , ,. . - -X 1 , 7 1, t N M gt ie S! :Ry r .5 F . :,t,AE, 3,qy-:5x? ,,g,L , ki .M 1:ic:C.T.:-K-.wi-I, ,El V . . V - -- 4- '-uv..-,X Q ', 'Y r' 1' Q-4-'-.v'f.,'521fp:1?i'1i?XQg Pm E A U V O I R Q:+'fffIfN ? ' '-1 7?- X ' K fa: . f-f 3 ,gn vs' M r - . ,. r ig sig-.N ' '- '-f:.r::::f+ i7 -.5 DR. E. E. OBERHOLTZER Superintendent of Schools M K 'YN -www gift 'QP' was 1 M'3' x' N 5 'L 7:32-,fsl 2vf1::-1w-1-- - -Swv' fax:-.-,...,3-1-A , - , A. . -N., ...-. ... , . m -A' -- -P s ,,.f,Q-x -5 r f,,.,,f:. . .. fm. A, . ..A.,,,, , . ma ' ' 1L'i.f'A-W - Evw-1.3 'A 1-W T' :17E??'3'5kM'g ' .-N-rv - -. . ,. . . . N ff'-k: - 1 Y wig i.k:v,, ,1'3 dx X f wg- ,.,g.'- -gy Y fu -H .- K,--.2 gp- 5 Q., .JF ' ' nfwwwx 4 QM' v nf.-..-. ..... fqgr - . - V-.W --frir fr1v,2 -'f'c.4. -ff, M fr . . . - 'X '- X ..: -f' A-Wm.: .- .-Hs? Q.-rfb:--4--1 V- - '.-r---4 K X ' ' - sz- 9. -fnsavfe Sk 1-K4 1' 5' X' Gil at Yshff: wx , . A, :L:.,:17sL.l.f:,5:- ' , 5 E l lyn :iff q:e.g,Qg ,L l...?::,T,!,- T t A 5 W B E A U V 0 1 R M, .. V- - - F. M. BLACK Director of High Schools ..,, NA - 2vfh'fSm:eYwMewhSlm .4 -W-. oo , ' -' ' .5 i f ' fi ,fe-1255 '7'. - wv -3- F A-.L.',' r ' i'1QL',. . R. H. FONVILLE President of the School Board M SEQ? 55 I S M srsa:-li? igswwxlijg 51-wg-,Mwfh f M ,M ow is' A 5526: vw - W , - : rr ,, - .- ,7 -,,--, -. A .. .- .-112 : sN'2Q1- +,-- w ' 1'-QM ' :M 5 -fa. ii s. , , 1 f-- fn. -.- ..., .. , 'I . --d'g1 ?2-5 -. gr , -1 ' 'kg LJ Nf? T432 sw , y 7i5?5-A.-1:-1 Miqp- -gr. ,f'i'T?igi-f 'Lf-H-ifgfulSew???'ffif':1:i-'www-f-f--- .,., v ,, . ,. , ., . -R vw., ,. -M. 115 - - . -W -f 3- 5? ,M f -u- - 'M-,, .,...-.f'fS..,.....,.X...f R1 .1 ffm, .. -rl, ,. .ag ., 1, 4g.,,.f : ' .:.1-. R1-H y . .V .'--refxw ' Y ' ,V ..-, t , .,,, ,.,-,..x,,, ....- . . ., . ,-:,f.,w ,, -il ',Q', M B E A U V 0 1 R if 1 Wa- . l 3- : ,..?L.,. W.. J T N e K. ,ax ,rx . . vu- V, , .- - .a. :'-,-::',:x ' --, 'F-:kxfea wnsx'ZELw.fSl-nw: H--'uv ':'L'i3: H 4. . . . ,nw-v .1 , . . ,K vw . 1- . - .. X-,-Qmfisz-a.A. - :. 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Art Iidiforx B1-:RNICE TAv1.oR, Gmtws HINEY, KATH r:R1Nr: HBANEY, RE BELLE . . . . Fvature Editors . . . Sport.: Editors Dozuzu ....... FREUA DEHMER, TURRENCE Rttssur. . Tolula Sloan, Louis Rittenhouse, Robert , , Ruth Moses, Neva Moses, Homer Lowe, Mary Coffman, Chrystal Chapman, Ruby Hanson, Carl Ortiz, Thelma Ncwlmerry, Phil lsrucl, Irving lsracl, Ilolorcs Gammon. Assistants-Marion Vlilson, Beloit Bruner, Creech, llicc lio, Charles Mehr Robert Holkc pf Q3 lskifsiiggosw iiqsi afW,r, ,,ki . -W - xx- xt Vg? -Me: ' - 'f fiif -1- 'NY' ' ' A ..-V -LI 1,-JV: A, ' m 1 ' Q x!fx2QSD BEAUVQIR . ' . .. qw'--.----r f 1- 3: f. 4 '- , , , , , .- , ,, .I . '.1...,,.,wqQ1-,.-1-f':'- .-Mu.,m1'qs'zfr:..-,g-.u.. gg .wx -5 ,N ,. gn,-f'1::,..:. 1- ' x ' Rh' -f i5fl aww H,2wsi,.-1-P'.f,1.,.1',:.Lsw'-':':f'''f.::?',Qmw?fmm1L,rzve,nfl iff:-fS': .fiS1 ' 1 ' f-3-2-41: 'v--f F vs- W- A, l L' ,yggwcmggflfgm in-,:n5.5,x::f.5ig-E if.. 1- -in -w--515 ,L 15353 m, .i . .1 H .. 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R Hg-Q-S.. gy:-A-we-1:1-' fkafwa-11-1 ,r .+'1. f-sw. -.-, ,, ., .. . ' ,. ?Y'il v I .1 2- :'a..- , '3wx.f.i,Ne. Q ff, ,,.. . .- 1-133-:1 ',Q1j-?,f ji - 95- f' ,ggi W. H-. .,.,e.,.v. , me-f . V 1.,q---vff-f:- -.sm.,hgg+, :wwf v'b'7,', , ,..,.,.LL1-,Mr . w ,. gs.,'e131.,ff.w-.vi . V 'is'-ive---iff Zig'-'-,,3 1 1- - ai. 4 NM' r' f ' ' - ,, .mm Q .. ,. . -...-- LE JEAN ARB1NG SIDNEY ARENDALE Hand, '27-'28-'20. V.-Pres. Hi-Y, '29. Orchestra, '27-'28. Annual Staff, '29, WVILLIAM BADGER Jay Dee, ,JS-'20. Business Mgr. Annual, '20. Secretary Hi-Y, 'ZKL llaurl, '28-'20. J. VV. BAILEY Sergeant-at-Arms Spanish Cluh, '29. Class Pl'0lbl'll'CV, '2fl. ILA HALL ALLEN BARR Y LILLIAN BAUMBACH Pres. Spanish Club, '28-'29, May Fete, '29. MAMIE BERTINO ' Orchestra, '27-'28-'29. DORIS BOLTEN l ISAIIEI. IIOVVERS Life Saver, '29. Swimming Team, '20. ZELLA DRACK Pres. Pep Club, '28-'29. Swimming Team, '29. Life Saver, '29. Operetta, '29. Scholarships, '26-'21 - 23. LEON BRESKY Annual Staff, '20, Scholarship, '27. Officer Demostheuians '27-'28-'29. Pres. Senior Darlings, '29, Vice-Pres. Speakers Club, '29. . ,. . - .4 - fe,-area '-'V HH3 irish-Q.-,f'-.1-1' -SQEP1'.:':fii.1f'ifikSS' , . , , - -ef Me- , mwfv- - we f -, ,,--f - -.- A- Qmv- Ne:-W., -nwsih '-ws.. , . ,, , ,.,,,,,, . .,- .,,.,. ....,.,,,., 1-,1 3 N T-2 X Y Q - , - vi . R-, ,f.,.- .--'T .0 - ,HQ .,.,-ae -e:,qf,,w..,1,'-wavywg:-is - ,. .. - f vfffi . . mv- I 3371?-V1 -+ 4. - sf xlf-if-I Hs , A , ,ly-c 1 sf-rf - '..e- v - . 1 A J, as f . 'Eff , , A . -., 1+--pf-. f:e s'7'f , fe A . - .. -f--.' frm, ,.,,.. . 2 Aw, . .'5? ':? 'iw' B E A U V O I R -'--- '-1' at FA? eg.-3 -h::f,gm'g is 'A 'K JAMES BROUGH Senior Play, '29. BELOIT BRUNER Jay Dee Staff, '29. Pres. Latin Club, '29. Vice.-Pres. Senior Dar lings, '29. S'ecy. of Euphradians, '29. Senior Play, '29. NURLEE BULLARD Secy. Speakers Club, '29. , -J' Lead in Operetta, '29, Senior Play, '29. REUBEN CAPLAN Scholarships, '26-'27-'28-'29 ROY CAREY GLADYS CHALMERS Swimming Team, '28-'29, Jay Dee Staff, '2S. CRYSTAL CHAPMAN Vice-Pcs. Pep Club, '29. Reporter Girl Reserves, '29 Annual Staff, '29. Jay Dee Staff, '27-'29. Scholarship, '26. MELVIN CHUN Scholarship, '28. ANILE CLAY Pres. Girl Reserves, '29. Vice-Pres. Senior Darlings, '29 . Lgtlered in Swimming, '28- 'z Annual Staff, '29. Jay Dee Staff, '29, Scholarships, '27-'28. Life Saver, '29. HAZEL CLEVELAND Jay Dee Staff, '28. MARY COFFMAN Scholarships, '27-'29. - Treasurer Pep Club, '29. jay Dee Staff, '27. Annual Staff, '29. Treas. Senior Darlings, '29. KENNETH COLVILLE Jay Dee Staff, '29. Chairman Ring Commit- tee, '29. f, : 3-w-Mi1 i? 1'1' cEv biE1.'L'-' Nw. ' -'e.- -T 1,g . . -, .. .. . . , W , elf- r: ?f1 , , . Rm-C'gM:.:-in '-SSW ' Taifgsrf-T-i-myxf-'f'3'A- A' N 3,.r.,:i4,.f1--.A '. .-3:-ss -V - .. J . -- Lsmlv ..- wlfsf . -V Ia-:. .L -was -' - -f '.-.'.x. QQQ.-.. -'gi ,Jie . . 79'-'al-.,..,. M -.. - -1--:lf '.-- .-14 . A. a .r ...near ..,,EJx-f- - ' ' . T. - - - . wg,--v ,QA 1,,, . , ..1?. 4.4 ..4,4.m , ,Ll ,YH , .4..-.,.,s 1 .4 l .t 1 A. .5 :??:3?.gf:,:'., fy RWE.. F W M ., ,gum 2-1-'fe-st, fi .4-we-, 3-.q,fj , :' 'M ' -x-rl.: . , 'sr-5g'??i'i'.:'f.gAi2ii.Aj5TC3f5f f A-5'-f 2113- fi: '3C5S'.i-ge. .- Lv 2 4 Aw..TI..,49gP?:'t- B E A U V O I R 11:25 '?:L1..,' sv- fu - . 1 -, ff , - - - - ' AUDREY LEE COOK Annual Staff, '29. DONALD COOK School Band, '27-'28- Orchestra, '27-'28-'29. CECILE CRIM AVA LEE DEAN THERESA DE BATT Jay Dee Staff, '28, FREDA DEHMER Capt. Basketball Team, '28. Swimming Letters, '27-'28 '29. Maid in May Fete, '27-'29. Annual Staff, '29. Pres. Girl Reserves, '28. Life Saver, '29. FLORENCE ELIZABETH DOBSON Girl Reserve Play, '29, TRUMAN DOUTY Football, '26A'27. Capt. Football, '28. Vice-Pres. D Assn., '29. MILTON DOYLE Tumbling Team, '29. RE BELLE DOZIER Treas. Senior Class, '29. Treas. Girl Reserves, '29. Pres. Girl Reserves, '26-'27 Annual Staff, '29. Life Saver, '29. CHARLES DREES Senior Play '29 MARY DEE ,. ,. . . - F-,, ,- 1,-fe? rxrg 2 -Lea :Z L-.v 12 --,J .-? :'1 w 4. - . . . . A., - H , -1 fvm- te .E-51.57, 1. 'ww-Q vw wwf -- -sf V , . ,,,f..bf, 11,1:miss-xgaq.pus-,mxqrfxada31 ,i5,:,,,,,5, A 4134-,4Y,' mf- --ff .4 Nasa-:flef-f .,Q..r,e4ff . ,in-Q'-wrvfw'-' M , - -- - ' - , 1 ff--,:--HZ, ., ,. , , ,. .. , . ww-.age-1f,,:: -, ,,.12'.:-wr,-.zgk w h .. :yy-., ur I f . .2-Sr... ,. X . J. e.. ,,..,.,.. f. M GA' . fu. , U ,L ..l.'!', ...-.. , , BEAUVUIR MARIE DROSCHE VERNON DUDLEY JAMES ELLIOTT Scholarship, '27. BUURLAND EN LOE Football, '28. MARY EVVELL Asst. Secy. Spanish Club, '29 AUIIRY FISK Football, '26-'27-'28, Basketball, '2S. Sergeant-at-Arms Hi-Y, '2R. .- iswyysv.. 1 W., al. .Q T... .bi . . - .- I ,.,-I-M+fmz:ri...s1p..,a-...J-R . 1. ,.M-,gff-+ 4,1 . M- F K ..j.s,xqk,a:34xp,.,Vastu', .-,gn- -:,,,,,L,,:r5fQ1, Q. . - . ,......+,,.s...,.,f,m-- P+ 1465-img, '- Q, J -is I. C. FLEMING Pres. HLY Club, '28-'29. Pres. Speech Arts, '28-'29. Interscholastic League, '29, Senior Play, '29. Annual Staff, '29. Second Vice-Pres. Seniors DOLORES GAMMON Annual Staff, '29. Senior Play, '29, SAM GUARINO Football, '26-'27-'28. FRED HAHN May King, '29, Representative to San Ia- cinto May Fete, '29, BEATRICE HAULIHAN KATHERINE HEANEY Swimming Team, '28-'29. Annual Staff, '29. N 4 Kr-new .--L.-: ,--. 1,. a X . .. . ,, W1 -'? xf-1 ,Qfvff-, 5,Jrj,f 'f A -L ,.-:.g,,..,:---g , -, . -. ,fy . ,, .- . A ., D ' ' fs f t, .-ag: ' we-A - fw eb -- 2- -Ae fiiifgst-, -.., .,,1..e-. . .,4-iff-Z..t.e1m,'. sr-,.4. . . .4,j..Qi-?.....417.s' A ,, f- 1, T,-------- f.--.H ,,g,- - Qh, BEAUVOIR RUBY HANSON Annual Staff, '29, BERTHA MAE HARRELL VVILLIAM HICKS CONSTANCE HILT GLADYS HINEY Senior Play, '29, Annual Staff, '29. Senior Duchess, May Fete, '27-'29, ROZALIA HOFFHEIN Sophomore Duchess, '26, Representative to San Ia- cinto, '27, Junior Favorite, '28, May Queen, '29, ROBERT HOLKE Baud and Orchestra, '27 '28 THOMAS HORTON Football, '27, Tumbling, '26-'27-'28, ILICE IIO Scholarship, '26-'27. Treas. Latin Club, '28-'20, ggporier Girl Reserves, Secy. Girl Reserves, '29, Annual Staff, '29, Senior Play, '29. IRVING ISRAEL PHIL ISRAEL N. C, JENSEN Tumbling Team, '29, -,K - 'Yw M .xx-L14 7 wxw - - V... -ff,-gg-.af qt: s -I '-1 Q,- ,.-.- . .. 1. :- 2. - v-'-.-Q-s-.va':-w :qr'-- f:. -V . .. 3-'Q' - nab 5' ' p .-,,..o,-.14-,:,,.,,z--In :ma V:-q:.',.y - - 1:f1,..14,' f--i-1, ,.-vi--5 ez, of-1: ,' .. .' j 1- , - 1 r wir., 51 J, 3' 'gf ,gl-:iff LyI?!P2,.- EH,- --1 rg, ' ' ' -- - -V --1'f'f- 1 Tiff' S-.,.-1,:15'egm4.,z.:ffg,ggkefzpf-sff::rg-',g1 72.gQ 1'1 -,.,. i i .. , ,,J..1,,, . ' BEAUVOIR -ww DAVID KAUFMAN Scholarships, '26-'27. Treas. Senior Darlings, '29. Giftorian, Class Nite, '29. JULIUS KAUFMAN FRANCES KENNARD Operetta, '29. GERTRUDE KOPERNICK Pres. Ciceronians, '28-'29. Treas. Latin Club, '29. Jay Dee Staff, '27-'28-'29. RUTH KREINHOP Jay Dee Staff, '28-'29. JOHNIE MAE LACY Secy. Pep Club, 228329. GRACE LAMONTE Jay Dee Staff, '29. SIDN EY LAUFMAN IUANITA LOADER Senior Play, '29. Accompanying for Oper etta. '29. HOMER LOWE Reporter, Speech Arts, '29 Pres. Demosthenians, '29 Editor Jay Dee, '28-'29. Senior Class Play, '29. Interscholastic League, '27- '28-'29. Annual Staff, '29. CARLETA LUCAS Operetta, '29. HAZEL LUDTKE Scholarships, '27-'28-'29. Secy. Senior Class, '29. Secy. Spanish Club, '29. Secy. Senior Darlings, '29. Senior Play, '29. Valedictorian, '29. , -j'-,-+'.- i-,... .. g ' . ., - ' K .--L.iv-1.-f?,c,Lzf.'a:-:'ff'fs:Ffsp.-, .mg-4,-Q. 5 5 ,3..,:g:,,-wi., xv :vs-nga.-..1'-f .' L- 1 ,I ,, K 1 - - '23,-,L 5i,.,,,,f fp ,Q-aff, .. , +- ,. ' ' Af , 1 al.. r J - Q, -2 'ff--1-'T su PETER MANISCALCO Jay Dee Staff, '28. School Correspondent, '29 Pres. Latin Club. '27, ggce-Pres. Demosthenians, LILLIAN MATHIS Secy. Speech Arts Club '28-'29. GRACE MAUNEY Basketball, '26-'28, Baseball, '27-'28. Swimming Team, '28. Life Saver, '29. JACK MAUNEY Tumbling Team, '29. YVONNE MAXWELL Basketball, '27. Senior Play, '29. Treas. Speech Arts Cluh '28-'29. ggnior Maid in May Fefe MARGARET MAYBERRY 1 msg' BEAUVOIR FRED MCBRIDE Leader of Orchestra, '27- '28 Band: Saxophone Publicity Mgr. of Senior Play, '29. AUBREY McCOLLOUGH Band, '28-'29. RHENA MAE MCCOLLUM Jay Dee Staff, '29. In Operetta, '29. LUCY MAE McDANIEL R. S. MCNEELY VICKIE MECHALAK Jay Dee Staff, '29. and W2 ,xg-8.8!-q.JB-3, 93,8 -, 'X A- . , S .. ...Y-.., , - 'rr f -ni-.:- ::-'vf1':'1's'1.f 1-T' f-7.:',1.Z-sf' 141244,-'Q . .,, . .. , . .-- -.lm-.i - -44--v-Q1 H .' - f . .f :xv -1 ':: 5?'1a:z?'- 3'11Y 3E..fi 0151.122-,T 'Qf--FQ' 11-use-m:1.'+ r u 1evL34,-sei-sfera-4 ra :gzsw . e .- - . - 'J-fwr..ea.s-,'L ,. + ...wiif--Q,--T'-nv-fb-,.-.1.,.--Q -vf. ze- e- f M 'fe-W .. .s 9,5 -we r., 1-fm -N -- '- we - 1 wr --if,-serv A if ef-aff ' ' 2'-r gg:w,f.f,g1g.,ffla-fgw1:e2g::gef,-gy-i-2:1'.-sim,-g1,+-sz-f. 5 .wsu ,W1,,m:..f..311--..:.4f..,,.,l.-fc, ,:. ' --ff - . -:Path 5.-..5ikA1-rpg:-1114, -H - J--iaaina-4-V V ,l V . I I l l l r l l Y-.- W V. , ww, ,W I 'rs' ' '1 BEAUVOIR CHARLES MEHR Pres. Sophomore Class, '26 Yell Leader, '26, Pres. Iunior Class, '27, Football, '27-'28. Pres. Lettermen, '28. :gghletic Council, '2oA'27- ADDIE LOUISE MOR RIS Chairman of Dramatic and Financial of Girls Re- serves, '29. VVELDON MORRIS Capt. Football, '26-'27-'23. First Vice-Pres. Senior Class, '29, NEVA MOSES Scholarship, '26. Basketball, '27. Indoor Ball Team, '28-'29. Secy, Senior Darlings, '29, Annual Staff, '29, RUTH MOSES Scholarships, '26-'27-'28, Pres. Glee Club, '29, Pres. Speakers Club, '29, Vice-Pres. Latiu Club, '29. Life Saver, '29. THELMA NEVVBERRY Girl Reserve Play, '28, Annual Staff, '29, Senior Play, 'Z9. ggnior Maid in May Fete, Girl Reserve Chaplain, '29. 1 EVELYN NICHOLSON Pres. French Club, '28-'29 JAMES OLVER Vice-Pres, Demosthenians '28. Interscholastic League, '29, Senior Play, '29, Jay Dee Staff. '29. Reporter Speech Arts Club, '29, CARL ORTIZ Scholarships, '26-'27-'28-'29 Vice-Pes. French Club, '28 Annual Staff, '29. ALDEN PASCHE Vice-Pres. Iunior Class, '27, Football, '27-'28, Basketball, '27-'28-'39. Track, '27-'ZS-'29, Capt. Basketball, '29, Capt. Track Team, '29, HARRY PFEIFFER Editor-in-Chief Annual, '29 Scholarships, '26-'27 28. Secy. Demosthenians, '28. Jay Dee Staff, '29, Interscholastic League, '20, Critic Senior Darlings, '29. TOM RAGSDALE Swimming Team, '29. . ef: -.A f, 52 -'1-'ffii 'lN':1p,, - A , N 1 8 A r.. . ,,',n - ' -v -..,., . 5 ' - -,A--.--:x-.5511-S -.lay -S'-4 -T 'y:i'IJ'rvs-1 '- N-1?'TFf' x .rn-V .. '--, af.,-Av. -14'-,,f .e fb-'P-Q :L inf: r - - A -iq: - A ,g - .'--xssrru -2' FRANCIS R AMSEY Captain Basketball, '2S. Basketball, '29. R UBY RAMS,-XY BERNICE RASCI-I C L T ATHERINE RITCHIE Scholarship, '28. Pres. French Club, '28. Leading Role Senior Play, '29 Interscholastic League, '28. OUIS RITTENHOUSE Track, '277'Z8-'29. HORIAS' ROSS Scholarship, '274'Z8. Senior Play, '29. President Hi-Y, '29. Treas. Euphradians, 29. Jay Dee Staff, '29. ELIZABETH RUMMELI TORRENCE RUSSELL Capt. Track Team, '27, Football, '28. Pres. Senior Class, '29. Senior Class Play, '29 Treas. Hi-Y, '29. Annual Staff, '29. ALBERT SA IIAYR AC Sergeant-at-Arms Senior Darlings, '29. Jay Dee Staff, 'Z9. JOHN SENCHAL RUTH SCHOONOVER Jay Dee Staff, '29. fggst. Director Glee Club Operetta, '29. PAULINE SHAFER Orchestra, '27-'28-'29. Annual Staff, '29. Glee Club Accompanist Senior Play, '29. !,.,,..,. 3, ,iv -.T .- .VM -45:1-: ,1--s- ,si s rg-----.,,,'.., ,.y,Mf.1-,,r .. a-..:1--:-:.,i1gQ':2.':' 2 r-3-4. f.,s,gg---f--wi ff - A .... ms .Aw , ,.,. .1,-Mi.. -. 1,:TQg2,,3.:-f'gI', gn-.f., f3I3fxIJ'NICJI:R' .-5uuIIIIIIllIIIIlI!!!III TOLULA SLOAN Secy. Junior Class, '28. Secy. Latin Club, '28, Scholarship, '26-'27-'2S. Giftorian, Class Nite, '29, HARRY SMITH Football, '26-'28. Basketball, '27-'29. Track, '28-'29. EARLTON SNELL Track, '26-'27-'28-'29, Secy. Senior Darlings, '23, VIRGINIA SNONVRERGER IRENE G. SPIESS Life Saver, '29. Swimming Team, '29. WILLIAM SULLENDER Pres. Euphradians, '29. Pres. Senior Darlings,'28. Annual Staff, '29, OLEN SULLIVAN Iay Dee Staff, '29. Operetta, '29. RUTH SWENSON Jay Dee Staff, '27. L'artiste des Pantheres Consiellants, '28-'29. Annual Staff, '29. ESTHER TAFFOLA Pres. Reporters Club, '28, Senior Class Play. :sggce-Pres. Spanish Club, Secy. Glee Club, '29. Swimming Team, '28-'29. Jay Dee Staff, '29, BERNICE TAYLOR Annual Staff, '29. Operetta, '29. KATHLEEN STEPHENSON RALPH THOMAS Jay Dee Staff, '29. if5fJ:3i:.z'i'q..YI2- Y2?EfS'1'G!,:5i-.ve-w ne' M.,:,., .. .,Y, R, , 1 I 'TWP 2' a H . 'f T- .'vi . 3+-ig--'3. 11-., v-L7-.1 . ...L-g.,...4,,,v-.-. , Q V-Q , W. . .f. .. in fl- L , ab - SASLQU 3235- A 4 ' 'T'?fJw - 4 W X x N e' 3, K H' .Six Ax, ,WV A m fav. i K. 41- , nf! -A W- fsifvire' 'K ' . X . PEARL TREADVVAY Basketball, '28. Indoor Ball, '28, RUTH WAISER Scholarship, '28. Reporter Speakers' Club, '29 Co-Captain of Gym Class, '2S. HILDA LYNNE WARNER Secy. Girl Reserves, '27. Vice-Pres. Girl Reserves, '29 Swimming Team, '27-'28- '29. Life Saver, '29, GARLANDEAN WATKINS Jay Dee Staff, '29. Operetta, '29, Pep Club Reporter, '29, PEARL WEAVER gvgfimming Team, '27-'28- Track Intramural Winner Class A, '28. LULA MAE VVHITSON Maid to Sponsor, '28. jay Dee Staff, '29. l l l To 'N W hw-N nwggtfmgh BEAUVOIR MARY EDNA VVHITLEY JACK VVILLIAMS RUBY VVILLIAMS Scholarship, 'Z8. jlggeas. of Spanish Club, Indoor Ball Team, '28-'29. Swimming Team, '29. MARION WILSON Class Poet, '29. Pres. Latin Club, '2S. Secy. Latin Club, '29. Scholarship, '28. Annual Staff, '29. Jay Dee Staff, '2S. ANNIE WISE Scholarship, '26. Social Committee Chairman of French Club, '29. BROWN WOOLEY , .. - . , e-- 1- -:sw-as .-'-V'e':f+:,4:s,-asus' . , , - -V f: .:rV'4-:,.Q,.4- p muu M :V:,ff,f?jA'E5?1'-f- rw-22-Qs,.,g.1:f4,-:.f:s:Va.axm1-if-2-S.1i,:.Lrf.-VEEQ.-,.- .V '- V. - '1' f ., N X. ..,,N.44.uM ,, ,.... .-. .,f,.,,a.:u X- . . -5.141 -W.-1,,A.V..:, ,Q ' ,.f,.--- 1' Q.. 1.-.L5,:.U,L,.5g.,,l,:.,.,V wa'-gi-.gp f,....V-5.6113,.,....fu. ,A .3 - - . V V ' -- - ' V . ...b5fn-.,:,1- , V.. ,ir ., ., xref?-4s+V.-1:,f'-,,-SwJ Viv,-5'-.sa'V.:. 1. 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A-f4 if SWE ?-f f'O' ' ' ' O 1 i 4 - , -LW . -M ,ki ' Low Ten Loys Anderson Roland Beach Arman Buller James Coultrip Raymond DePree Sam Freedman Frank Gaudiano Swen Hasle Bernard Horkel Phillip Horkel Oliver Jensen Sam Lefkowitz James Newton Wayne Switzer Dan Wilson Gordon Young Camille Campbell Dorothy Christopher Vernice De Vol Louretta Ealinger Fay Harter Selma joseph Fannie Mae Melton Marie Miears Claudine Noonan Kathleen Norris Henrietta Perez Freda Schultz Francis Simms Margaret Tyler Margaret Wall Gladys Welsh Robert Bell George Canterbury Jake Guarino Clarence Jaenecke Earl Jones Earnest Podd Eddie A. Reindl Kathryn Baker Dolores Bock Mina Freeman Maurine Harris 7' Eva Mae Hicks Melba Miears Loya Miller Anna Lena Peterson Frances Ratlield Margaret Reed Alberta Reifel Lucile Slaughter Venona Steuber Rosalie Thomas Francis Higgins Florence Arto Marie DeLaney Eula Mae Finch Marietta Gregg Fay Hodges Mae Jennings Gladys Phillips Nadina Sample Lucille Strange Margaret Talley Winter Grace Tyler Elnora Williams Clara Zimmerman Dorothy Sandoz Norman Boettcher Charles Brown Melvin Chatham Oliver Faust Thenes Hajecate Floyd Helmin Clarence Hennessy A. E. Hillyer Carroll Lanphere -Terry Odell Walter Peck Ed Sheffield Frank Spata Ed Switzer Alex St. Claire Omer VVatson Elmen Wilkerson BEAUVOIR A- .., 1 ,,...q y,..::.1 ,pu K-1-ejssx-.'v 1'X'f 113' '-gEF5'? ? .1-C -xl: '.,f',:'7 iii' 7:1 ' 'iz 1. -F153 ' ' ' iffzf5r:.:if.Fr'54f'-?'1'-A'--19121- I.,,:ff-.1'-L-WSffii'11--'fi-.'itf'1aiii-.-f--,. -- - 1 I - A ':.,':', , -i :-1 f-asm.. 215:59 55.-al s qv,-53e,,,g -, .- -- A ,. X -. 5 1- f L., W, ,J 4.4, W, 4 - 1-uwue l I l i l V X . 5' BEAUVOIR Marie Aleman Allene Bennett Edith Daugherty Marian Donald Pauline Frantz Isabelle Gravis Dorothy Stockton Bernice Trow Robert Creech James Ferrell Raymond Heinrich Frances Hoffman Frank Hueni Godwin Lesher Noah Longshore Ray Mason Bernard Reeves Cecil Reno Arnold Rolalc Robert Rolak Vincent Sicola Vincent Campise Cecil DeLaney Lawrence Elliott VVilliam Harris Grin Hitt Raymond Houlihan Glenn King Vernon Kuester Pratt Mason Durwood Nix Holland Ramsey Preston Roberts Herbert Romund J. D, Sterns Archie Williamson Addison Waestmeyer Mary Dodson Eathel Elmore Eula Mae Fain Fannie Howell Louise Jacks Petrina La Motta Birdie Mason Oddie Vandiver High Ten Mina Whitman Dorothy Worsham Josephine VVroten Alberta Abbott Arthur Bolinger Beanard Colca Robby Mae Cox Emil Dicu Georgie Mae DeYoung Agnes Dowling Dora Danziger Fred Elliott Paul Eschenfelder Lounette Follett Edna Lee Grace Josephine Greene Josephine Harper Edwin Kleeman Paul Kurtz Otis Magee Roy Magee Tom Patterson Madelyne Rasch Charlotte Reed Lorene Sisson Winnie Slone Robert Swilley Lee Underwood Gladys Watford Fred Bartels Robertus Bennick Charles Bowden Billy Chiddix M. D. Crane Jack Frye Raymond Fulghum Paul James Harold Johnson Charlie Payne Herbert Neeley Edward Montgomery Karl Reindl Ted Springer Travis Upchurch Gertrude Brookling Annie Mae Gammon Maurine Gandy Earnestine Harper Bessie Mae Jones Doris Jones May Belle Meley Georgia Mae Mullins Ruby Neely Dennis Brockman Paul Carroll Lamar Clark Stanford Crane Victor Dwyer Robert Engels Sol Finegold Walter Harrison Harold High Milton Hopper Leon Jacobson Jesse Jones J. C. McDaniel Willie Parker L. A. Rasch Robert Runnels E. J. Russell Homer Sharit Herman Shoss Orville Sisson Howard Corbett Eloise Beakley Lois DeBatt Edith Dick Genevieve Dozier Texas Hix Eugenia McCahon Christina Nelson Vivian Partin Mildred Reeves Esther Rhodes Alberta Riessen Marie Riggs Vera Sullender Birdie Telshow Eloise Welch .eta-eww ,f..-area..-AL:-rfs :,':ffw 1. 'M ,-,.,.:..,. .,. a.....A.. -..-,. . . . , , , 7: , :51ff- -f H- ,-as-e.e.,, l'1J?,-.:.fIwEY'4T15 .2--fe, : -iq at ,ww A. -t-.,e-NS...--.-. f. ..-. .V , . 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Smith Jack Chambers Opal Doege Betty Thompson Louise Hitchcock Inez Daniels Marie Simon Helen Moore Leora Grant Lucile Deamond Evelyn Bollman Edith Daughters Dorothy Flukinger Teresa Cathy Jessie Bell Allwright Hazel Sullender Marguerite Ryter Ruby Earl Graham Lucile Stacy Fredda Blair Alice Patterson Eugenia Paxton James Brady Leroy Colville John Cramer Walter Holzworth Charles James Ebelio Martinez Laurence Schinzler Ray Joiner Olga Mae Appelt Lula May Dawson Josephine Driscoll Ruth Driscoll Ruth Gilbert Beatrice Harrell Evelyn Klopp Fannie Morris Dorothy Odell Margaret Pennington Elsie Schaefer Catherine Shannon Pauline Smith Lessie Williams Cleo Williamson Audrey Bowers Rex Bumpers Adrian Dill Nannie Mae Dorsey Keo Kee Glispin Lucy Gordon Juanita Jones Lucille Juarez Mary Olive Kirkpatrick Mildred Loftin Anita San Miguel Ethel Schmidt Norma Sullivan Joseph Beer Arthur Bonin Guy Bayer Howard Du Bois Owen Eichblatt Earl Ewing Edward Genter Jack Gilbert Robert Gregory Mike Jacobson Nicholas La Boa Joe Licari Vernon Maxwell Alvy McDaniel Ben Newberry Harry Ravenna Addie Scruggs Frank Slaughter Van Stallcup C. 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Otis lrlurks Donald Cook Gordon Croucher Kenneth Crossman Sterling Dade. . Ralph Davis , A Franklin Davidson Harry Echols David Elliott George Fasullo Cratford Galloway Palmer Garney Floyd Good A. G. McBride Louis Nelson High Nine joe Partin. tj ewel Bu rks Barbara Brooks Alice Coffey Evelyn De Carlog VVillie Mae.EscliEitfelder V ermel fl, Geneva,.'G5iignn A Da'ni2iQ'lVIcClella1id it Jesselfgiifxiggiris Mat-Xffilda Cami sadiq 'sae Gill F Mabel ,agiodsonfgf l May Elansgqiiflff, Juanita -lennfe' Handvich 5 Margaret Z Catherine Hart i Mildred Hunt Q Leah Katz - lnez Kessler '- Thelma McCall Margaret Newman Elsie Rodgerson . Hubert Burns Louis Finkelmaln Donald Greenstein James Hill Harold Israel Farrar Jackson Neil Jones Leslie Martin llevely Milner ' Eliott Murff Fredric Reed Harris Hardin Cecil Crane Lloyd Daughtery Silas Fry lrvin Massey Malcolm -McAlexan Maes Mclntosh Vernon Merhent Arthur Rub i Clarence Sharit VVilliam Turner Marion Budde Dorothy Ewing der Clarissa Grow Wenonah Hanson Edna Linam Willena Maxwell Mildred McAuley Chrystal McConnell Lillian McLam0re Stella McLamore Thelma Miron Gladys Olive Garrison Brown Ralph Butigig Wil'l'iam Casey Joe'NCash Baine Garnett Talmage Rogers ' Philip Shafer Hill Spencer john Streva Edward Studer James Stuermer Herman Tamliurello ,fgarroll Teague 2Alvin Turner Earnest Turner Albert Watson VVendell Wierman Cecil Williams Robert Winn Ruth Barnette Martha Carroll Enid Cunningham Ruth Douty Geraldine Fox Minnie Del McCarty Margaret Mansur Frances Rollins Lulu. Runyun Heleng.Salibo E Minnie: Schaefer Louise 'Sink Clotile Qgiuthf Gene Salle I der Thelma Wglker Lillian Walter Marguerite White Rose Lee Arnold -fs ' i k ' ,'f '- afissfsgga 5.-1-V: 5 V .... , . inf.,-.-..4,, . .. , . .,. .. , . , - . , W -if '- '5' : gases -2 .. we- 1 -,'1 ..1...H1-. ,,,,,,,,7,,..-.L,,A-,, ,, 1 Y , ...n-L ,., BEAUVGIR . ' f'?Y,?3Ii.i sm v- -vr 21 X .19-.-v.. -- f.. ., N ,A X W 1. w 2 -N x Q .. a +- . 2 Af Tir' ,,f-I-'- N if A. -qu-D g .FI 1 l S7 J Kg: N Q fx v' www R 1. ,. . M., .. yjl ww-,uw . SM' ENB 4. J, 6 , nh 2+ x xr f 3 'Yx - ' A v K1 A be l ' , , ww - Nc-fm s N 5 'N 45 13 R'-W XXWR N s. xg?-L 11 ?wRQ'vf 'fCwJ' vw M ,X 'W BM as-v M S X+wvNf-'-kwb w g mwmk L. ay H -V+' L . , - -v --v M -- ssc- 'fi':ff 1ws-m?vf,v 1b' Us-' 'Qxzfgl'--1-'P'Mifkiwlg, . .. . . . x .R .- ..,. :.' f' U .' .. ' ,. ' ,ff . 'Ta' .' -. ' P ixels. . --W N ' w FT-. 'uf fuk -1-,.' 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' . 5 ,3 3 - 3.1, ' figr-.:v.+'f:Qi:?f!. -Sv fl Pj JS N B E A L 0 I R -,-..:.sm ?::iS'5 Tf,,,g,,, Qt ' f--xi 3:-11:7 x.,w.:..f.,'5aw :.-fS3fY+'f'1-w1eg'g1'fN?3j3'1 - U Q 1 Cifx T -r A 'Wx M uw ig .N A Vx COACH ROY NEEDHAM During lin' thru' 'x'vr1r'.v flux! Mr. zVcvdl1au1 flUA' 120011 with .lvj'fvr.vm1 l7a:'is, llc l1u,r jfrnfwl his alvifily and zvortlz ax a gyllz 1'1lst1'11vfm' and UIJCIUII. Mr. Nvvdf1au1 jw'0dm'cz1' flu' city c'fltIIllf'i0llJ' for 1110 hvrar 1929. W., ape. f' TNF 1-f v-fix. K-.Xing wax. x. ig-p'im '4 4 -. W.. .... M- - , .far--Sw ---qu x , '- 0- ,- vw we N.. w. - -- A ,- Nw - v- --x-uef-w -,.-qv fl: .Z , A img,-mn ,:-3:.'--f--M--a- .,:.-f-- rw --We , ,,-:-.-., ., 5-, ,-1 -4. . -mm.. 1. - ,.. , ,. . 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' :Wi-45197 41:ke3:q:'1:',i!.f-11, ' 'fl ' ' - '-1-. 1gg.:.g,,,' Liz.-4:-1:w:2 xv- -fs1G'L F, 1 a'9-,Paw-,:. 2, .L --gd-if 'M ' ' ' A vs . .w -- -.xgf f 3,1wg-rs1.5g,,,l1,xf,g xl,5v,4.qi53 B E A U V O I R JN.--Q-1aa ,flL7x'S? .l.2..Q e,,Jf Q5QjLQ u 3jgff3j,j 'Qj' 55s 3:1- 'L Foot Ball Squad Back row: Assistant Coach Dee, Clark, Bell, Bolinger, Hitt, Sterns, Smith, Kuester, Sheffield, Brough, Roberts, Business Manager Russell, Coach Needham. M iddlcmow: Magee, Chatham, Massey, Hajeeate, Casey, Douty, Morris, Garnett, Guarino, Springer, Lefkowitz, Enloe. Front row: Sabayrac, Fleming, Rolak, VVeber, Frye, Harris fMascotj, Mehr, Fisk, Farrel, Pasche. The Seniors who lettered and have played their last game for Davis High are: C0-Captains Morris and Douty, Smith, Guarino, Enloe, Sabayrac, Mehr, Fisk, Pasche. '-rl+-s.,st1-,,.W-. .- . ....., -f-. . V -.. , ,. , . 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The following' players earned their numeral: Garnett, Fulghum, Fisk, Smith, Reindl, H. Johnson, Pasche, Frye, Jones, Ramsey. . - 1-..,. 2--.Me4..a,.. rs- . ,.xf-2-ai-:SQ:'f,-ie V-1.-'Q'3,241if:I.:Eass' , .. .., - . - ff .- as x ., .-'-1-us 'nate'--.tfvir-f-e ' -el'S11,:rr1'wsliSTaw:f-tai,-'1-f- '14f:':'f2ef.--'im'-11. ' - -- ' -f ii, --. - . . -' ,.. . -1- -wi' - f ,,. an 1.1-sq-1.-4Ug.,..,1w' 'viii-rf, -1 gf,:',1w4- 1 .F 3 ,iv , .,, ., .. .. .fn '-mga V537 ,L 4 X ,. M V. ,-9.3-1, hm,-Y ,mi .'.',,,'s-kann-Q1-vwfgiifg. , V , K - ML- : 1- :':'-.'a'a'Ff.1f.f -.QM . -,-wr Vrfb.-nm,-Q ii'f'3.:,-1-fi'-'iiQF1R1-vi1.l:Y' ,.-mr fm if-Muf f' - f- iwfzf: - -:Q M --Q ' B E A U V OIR H - Q -h - f 1 I Y W W P I t. Y . I N w N W P ,-qszfwv,-fw:,q,fxv-'F-,f-. A- ,-f..3m. , - A , T. , ,,,.., . . -, ':' 934, PFJWI-P QM ---. .-Q ....-ff-rm '-' f --w -4.4 , . . . -. , , sf -2 .wr Aqnfk. .1.-:hath - naval. : .ag .--..1,a,Ww-:nf l--f, -1 x Q-.. ,,qsSw,g:N .1-vf -4--. ,.,,v,. : 'QQ' . , Q. f'S.w-A ' 1' Sgr , 5- - '-1:3 'a'E-fbi.. L - . - ., f:R, N1,gi.g-N-,fC11JW' ,M I Q! 'fyf-,SXQQ 1-.5-71,3333 33f,5,3..'1g'w.Q,3g:gpg,-1,.f - --xf,... w w - -- -A y.'x,,l : h,m.gxX,,3,1,,. ,.'zm.:f.:12,:':-f.--.:,v.,,...r:-1 Q -PM .- ww- , V f -- ...., A ..,g.., ' BEAUVOIR TRUMAN DOUTY Co-Captain Bugs Douty is a three letter man and was one of the most feared players in this district. He is a senior and his loss will be felt by the Panthers. WELDON MORRIS Co-Captain Lefty Morris has had the honor of being captain of the Pan- thers for the past three years. He is a very likeable chap and proved to be a good leader. CHARLIE MEHR The Lindale Kid was a guard of merit, although he ran on his heels, he was very fast and proved to be a good interference man. His chatter kept the team at high pitch. JACK FRYE We will have Jack back with us next year as captain. jack is indeed one of the best players in South Texas. He was the backbone of the Davis eleven. We are sure he will make a success as a leader. ALDEN PA SCH E Alden was chosen All-District end by his stellar playing and living. We will not have him with us next year. Pash was always willing to do his part, and more, for the team as well as at school. ROY M. NEEDI-IAlVI Too much praise can not be given Coach Needham for developing such a strong eleven. We hope his success will continue. LOUIS DEE Mr. Dee was our assistant coach. The same thing may be said of Louis as was said of Coach Needham. VVe are sorry he will not be with us next year. THENIS HAJECATP1 Thenis is a mighty guard and dealt the opposing team misery at all times. He and Jack are the pride of Hennessy Park. SAM GUARINO Sammy has played his last game for Davis and he has played them all well. Sammy is a three letter man and played quarterback. You could always count on him getting his man. llAlN GARNETTE Rain, playing his first year, performed like a veteran. He was one of the hardest players of the city. He has two more years. SAM LEFKOWITZ Sam was another man playing his first year. He played at the end position and was always ready to give his best. TED SPRINGER Ted was first string tackle and played his position well. He is a good natured lad and is liked by all his team mates. ln the thickest of battle Ted can be seen carrying a smile. .. .. V... .,.. ,.. . - ' ' '. -.uf-v.-. 1. ..Z15 ..:1':'SN'.T': ..:- 'ie?. efE-1:'v'f ' 'F'-. t::.'- r'3:f:'5f':'fQ'- -'fl :Q iifiiiffi- iii ' i' A 'um' . . .- 'sag - .Q V - , xv- . -.M-.-J .--.K--.':e.--4:1. ... ',wf:,js':T3f j5?3jif1g .-3:.g,,,3q,a-:y3.'1.V,i,.--1-.3g5rqg..k :.A..Q4. , ' . ' H323-3M V,-.sq1Lggfggi..:.:g-.5--f.gg .w : . . . V1, m-.fee-' - ' ' T' ' N '3'Lfef'1'9wt W Q Q' : :W '9 5'Ci1'-4fiF'2- . . ' 'fr .: ' . .-.. 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BOURLAND BLACKIE ENLOE Bourland worked hard for two seasons before lettering. This proved Blackie was filled with determination and he showed it while playing. OTIS MAGEE Otis, a member of the second team, is a promising prospect for next year. Always ready to learn and put out all he had against the first team. MELVIN CHATHAM Melvin should be one of Needham's mainstays by the time football season rolls around. Melvin plays center and has been Lefty Morris' understudy. LOUIS SABAYRAC Louis, better known as Short Man, stands about five foot three and pos- sesses as much fighting as any one on the team. He had earned a letter his last year. WILLIAM OX HARRIS A mascot of known ability. Has his heart and soul behind the team. RALPH LUNA NVEBER Ralph has proven to be Melvin's opposition for next year. NVe are sure there will be a merry battle between these two lads for the pivot position. ORIN STINK HITT Orin is sure of landing a berth on our eleven next year. Orin, a sort of a quiet chap, has about everything it takes to be a football player. WILLIAM BILL CASEY Bill, better known to his mates as Stone Wall, lives up to his nickname. Due to injuries, he did not letter. He will be a valuable man next year. CHARLES BOWDEN Charlie did not letter, but it wasn't because he did not try. Charlie is in there fighting at all times. With another year of seasoning he should be an outsand- ing player. VICTOR DWYER Victor, weighing only two hundred pounds, and standing about six feet five, should be a great help to the Panthers next season. You can pick Vick out of a crowd by his height and his feet. . . 4. . I Q .. . .. P . . .. aa. i g- --I.1Z,T Ii31f711LT Jl-'T'IE'-.Il I f'f'fi'-171 li ' Agn., 'i'..f35: 1-.g..-Nl ,Lam Y-z.,.,X...,zf, sslfre,-1..Q:'i..-LR..-9i.,y:ajf'-1.,-x -1 1 .4 ,.,,v.1'- 1 3 .. .14'1w- W'?. ,JFS'-.'Q ,ser :r.-:'. .-T.i1Z5-.- 1- ' '- .:' g . 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NY in B E A U V0 I R eh Wigifwlt ' 'f e i Q gag' i..igM,:e?11 s-f ears-J-ies -fm B .. A X .ve- g y 1 if- af A x i .,x.,,.,., . -f ROBERT .ROLAK Robert, a member of the second team, was always bustling and ready to do his part. Robert will be back next year. LAMAR USQUIRRELU CLARK Lamar. although small of stature. is an aggressive player, he is a very good pass snatcher but hasn't the experience. Lamar should make the team next fall. IRVING MASSEY Irving, coming from the junior school, received a little hard luck and was not able to make the tirst string. He has the promise of making a heady quarterback. ARTHUR l3OLl NGER Arthur has proved that he has the determination of making a football star. He didn't get a chance last season to perform against any team. VVe are certain he will be one of the war horses next year. J. D.'STERNS J. D. is one of the best looking prospects for Needham's crew next season. He is fast and shifty and a nice blocker. VVe wish him the best of luck next year. CECIL DELANEY Cecil. better known as Lindy, Jr., didn't look so hot but is sure to be red hot next year. ROBERT ROR BELL f'Bob, a very stock built player, should make a very good tackle. 4'Bob is a clean player and is a friend of everyone. PRESTON 'iPRESTO ROBERTS Presto, although very green. proved to be a hard tackler and was always ready to get his man. He is only a Junior. VERNON HTUFF MAN KUESTER Tuff Man was a hustling guard and by his fierce tackling brought honor to the House of Kuester. JAMES VVAFFI.ES RROUGH Iames is a senior and will not be back next year. james had worlds of courage but lacked experience. J, C. FLEMING Jay, a clean cut player, would have lettered if he had had a few years ex- perience, but last fall was his first season out. ED SPEEDY SHEFFIELD . Speedy has the ambition and should turn out to be a valuable man for the Purple Panthers. --w ,, , :Vu en. .,, ms. yggfagyfgf.1?Hf4f,:gQ,.:, - ., , . . .. . F.- 1 ' fx-:sewers ' Mag , w w--if 21- - , 1: 'L -1,11-be .-g.'l:--rx. f a ,r - ,sn -'af' 4- 't-Ea 'Sew - .- --T-gave'-x r --.--:---,-f.,,-f.- -sw-ff., Q. Y af ,N'v.:.eG'-fr? -H- ' N: - L 1 -'-'- - NL ' - ' - :asia ... be , , ,, .x.9eL. .st llslkibiigffip-,.l.'?Ji71F:rf'Y 3 S4 N imxw? B E A U V O I R ,, U ra, s -'-- 'fn --'- Q '- swf- ,3.f,,Qg. gf., Davis 12 Davis 45 Davis 32 Davis 13 p Davis 6 Davis Z4 Davis 18 Davis 0 Davis 33 Season's Summary SUMMARY Yi ....Lufkin13 . . .Brenham 6 . . .Ball High 0 Sam Houston 0 . . Beaumont 26 .....Reagan6 .......Milby0 Port Arthur 19 . San Jacinto 25 The performance this year of the Jefferson Davis Football Squad in win- ning the City Championship, was indeed a credit to Coach Roy Needham. Mr. Needham, better known by his many friends and admirers as Dark Horse, is a four letter man from Sam Houston State Teachers College. Coach Needham has the happy faculty of instilling into his teams the spirit of fight, confidence, and grim determination that recognizes no defeat and wins football games. Praise should be given Assistant Coach Louis Dee. who ably assisted in whipping this scrappy eleven into championship calibre. VVhat of our co-captains, Morris and Douty? Personifying our slogan, One for All, All for Une. VVeldon 'lLefty Morris, serving his third years as cap- tain and pivot man, showed by his cool generalship in calling plays, earned for himself the coveted honor of a place on the All-District team. Truman Hugs Douty earned the title of The Slashing Line Plunger by his ability to crash through the opponent's forward walls for consistent yardage. The Purple Panthers were indeed fortunate in having these two star per- formers as captains. '-1'-A . --,. -. .- ..,. .-. 1. N, K , --N .o g g f'5 Ma,-s1'g:, wf?g:wQ.E,l'5ggBsR'.2T.-5-. X 7 r-'mv. Z-lf -. - i ' .T , , . . .-.. .v a m i , ,5::-11: ...ff 55 -, ,i-Egwbagxwfmger f-faq, . ,.-' -- 44.-- - f- -.. .-r: :':t.s..s--1431:-.., -1-Le., a - V.,-1-1, .ar-Qbpg km,-5.,5,Q- 11.-1.5 .1 ,. ,sf - .. . - - - BEAUVQIR DAVIS 12, LUFKIN 13 Playing their maiden game abroad, the Panthers went down to defeat in a thrilling and well played game. Co-Captains Morris and Douty, along with Mehr and Frye, were the aces for Coach Needhanfs crew. DAVIS 45, BRENHAM 6 The following week, Davis invaded Brenham, where they defeated them by a top-heavy score. Sammy Guarino, Truman Douty, and jack Frye were in great form. DAVIS 32, BALL HIGH 0 Playing their first class A game against the Ball High Tornadoes, jeffer- son Davis romped away with a 32 to O victory. The line and backs worked with machine-like precision and made. it possible for Frye and Garnett to score at will. DAVIS 13, SAM HOUSTON O I Led by the defensive tactics of 'fLefty Morris, and the broken field running of Douty, the Panthers fought their way to a victory over the downtown lads. A goodly part of the game was taken up with punting by both teams, Frye getting the best of his opponent. DAVIS 6, RICAUMONT 26 Our game with Beaumont was a great surprise to the fans. Going into the affray with everything in our favor to break the Jinks that the Purple had over us. We lost. It was a hotly contested affair, but over-confidence and the lack of the heads-up brand of football enabled the Royal Purple to put it on us good and plenty, NVe have no alibi to offer and expect to profit by the defeat. DAVIS 24, RIQAGAN 6 Upsetting the dope bucket, the Purple Panthers handed the Reagan Bulldogs a severe drubbing. It was indeed a remarkable affair. The Panthers went into the game with the idea of not being stopped, and they were not. The sweeping end runs, forward passes, and off tackle plays of the Panthers proved too strong for the Hites lads. Frye, who was backed by an impregnable line and ably supported by the backs, Douty, Garnett, and Smith, was invincible. Time and again Frye, by his brilliant punting and accurate passing, brought the cheer- ing crowd to their feet. ' . . v . -- .. . - . , V. - - f' 'HM' -' W -'BP'- '-'--,. few . ei 5 7'iaeissEf7:i5xL,2l1'---1 'f ff rf -41-fi vias:-.'c ve?-' 'FI 4' . we W:-tttiira if-'qc- vt 'S ' 'ff'b1Qf- -.'3 9-v'm'1'!1w A---A H-Y-A-077- ..,. Y. .. Jr, p p A , .. ,,.-,.--.ae .Wm-W ere. E1 'l'2'f 1i,-f -' 1-sir' et'-f1'.e-H- f B E A U V O I R 1 - 1 4- -A .--f A is 1-45,.,fN,,,h,, pigs E DAVIS 18, MILBY 0 Coach Needham, in order to cover up his plays and allow his first string a much needed rest, sent his reserves into the game against the Milby Buffs. With the score 6 to O in favor of the Panthers at the start of the fourth period, the first string was sent in. Frye scored two touchdowns on two end runs. DAVIS O, PORT ARTHUR 19 The game with the Yellowjackets, which was to decide the championship of District Seven, was indeed a sad occasion for Coach Roy Needham's crew and his many followers. Of course the Purple Panthers were in there fighting, but it seemed as though they could not get a break. The defensive work of Morris and the two scrappy guards, Mehr and Hajecate, showed up well. Let us all hope and pray that our Panthers, who reside on the other side of the viaduct, will capture the district championship next season. ' Football Schedule for '29 October 4, Lufkin fat Lufkinj October 12, Sam Houston High October 18, Brenham fherej October 26, Copenj November 2, John Reagan November 9, Copenj November 16, Milby November 23, San Jacinto November 29, Port Arthur Qherej -4 tiki?-me i-sex s - .. 'r ' . . t. . ,F N-QM-s.,-Ft -AQM-1 Efrzft.-. 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It was a wide open game, and anybody's, until the pistol shot. This game meant everything to the winner and both teams put all they had into the battle. Not once did the Panthers seem rattled, and fought on until the end like true veterans of the gridiron. In mentioning the stars of this battle, the writer hopes that this he will not have to do. Of course, we have Harry Smith, who proved to be Needham's Acc in the hole. You may take the players that displayed their skill that afternoon and too much praise cannot be given them. The Seniors who played their last- game for dear old Davis High are: Morris, Mehr, Fisk, Douty, Smith, Pasche, and Guarino. These lads will long be remem- bered as bringing the first City Championship across the viaduct to Jefferson Davis High. Jack Frye's playing stood out like a mountain. 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Alden was one of the outstanding guards of the city. He is a clean liver and is popular among the students. He is to enter Rice next fall. RAYMOND RAY FULGHAM Due to his height, Ray was stationed at center. Very few could out jump him. By next season he should be an outstanding center. O HAROLD STOOLY JOHNSON Harold and Ray were of about equal ability at center. This was Stooly's first year and he has the making of a real star. AUBREY 'KREDU FISK Red, playing the guard position, proved a very capable performer. Red was always sure to get the ball on the rebound. VVILLIAM OX HARRIS Ox is said to be the best player in the city his size. He has the students of jefferson Davis to stand back of this statement. ROY M. NEEDHAM Starting the season with almost all green material, Coach Needham did won- ders with his team. It should be at the top of the list next season. LEE UNDERVVOOD Lee performed as guard on the second team and is sure of a berth on the first team next year. CARL RIENDL Carl played a steady' brand of ball and was known for having a good eye for the basket. He was one of the best shots Needham had. HARRY COUNTRY SMITH Harry was the fastest man Coach Needham had on the court. His speed was a great help to our team. He is a senior and has played his last game. . JESSIE Nj. JONES Needham's best find of the season was J Jones. This lad was the smallest player performing on regular High School five. He is fast, and was the point scorer of our team. VVe are very lucky to have him with us next year. FRANCIS HAM RAMSEY Ham, also known as Pretty Papa, is a senior and has performed wonder- fully the past two seasons. He plays the guard position and also knows all the little tricks that go with basketball. Good luck, Ham. . W... ...ui -.-aa-sl-..ffw.--' --fr Q'E'E'h'Y':'-, -Lift' --5135''.'i1IlQi15i'i5'f '1331f , V, O ,, ,Lfpw-se,g-:':vHav2wel1---. --zgfiirqi- .: 'fit-.2-.2-vi-w:1g:,gb.,-3-eel. .gp .,.,..,kWg?-3 we Wg . g a ' ' -mir V . --. ,. if -- . ti-of - -'-. -- 1' 1-. , af-. mv-1. ' 1-,-iw' gag 1-L, 'fmt' :V---' '!. :V 5 A '- .:'- .ww - :t f.-H -P i- -' t K' H -- . H Q .Q-'wauan fm. -' t- w.v ' -?J.u53+r1::- - nw ,. .,1f.s'e,-'f-'rf-at'-ell-2.fi-14e.ff2ff'-g-iw -Y..-.3-1-fffg . . . , up A U, . ,..,. H I B E A U V O I R DAVIS 18, HUNTINGTON 14 I-ly staging a last half rally, the Purple Panthers defeated the Huntington l-ligh quint 13 to 14. DAVIS 18, HUNTINGTON 22 Stalling through the first half of play and permitting the accurate goal shoot- ing forwards to sieve through to build up an early lead, the Panthers lost a had fought game at the Davis gym. DAVIS 35, BALL HIGH 18 .Iourneying to the Island City, the Purple Panthers trounced the Tornadoes by the score of 35 to 18. Ray Fulgham was the star for Needham's five. DAVIS 24, SAM HOUSTON 21 After a hard fight, the Panthers managed to put over a 24 to 21 win against the downtown lads. Frye was high point man. Ramsey and Pasche played their usual steady game at guards. DAVIS 12, REAGAN 35 Before a large crowd of loyal rooters from Reagan and Davis, the Bulldogs easily defeated the Panthers. This defeat was a hlow to Davis hopes of a city championship. Ham Ramsey played a neat game and was later removed from the game due to a fractured knee. DAVIS 17, MAIN AVENUE 14 After playing a fast and steady game on the floor, the Cats finally nosed out the Main Avenue five. It was a very heated affair, and only after much team work did Davis finally push over a win. Frye was high point man of the eve- ning. I. Jones also traveled the court nicely. DAVIS 39, ST. THOMAS I3 After the miserable showing against Hites, the Panthers redeemed them- selves hy trouneing the Toms. J. jones, Davis mite forward, was high point man. L1-wi--.g-3i,.. thy Ez? K MJ Y'HsC,a'.:4--12. Qf1.Q '-P'f.i'25'-JETJ5 '7 1 57f!5!r-,Na-' swans... fw?'5ew1'evxfff-Iss2f51?'L1:i:,.' ': 'ref-1.1I.-:fewf.a,-fgififegza-j r ,,,-- , .,., ,,. . . ,, i f ., ..,. ,, ,. .. , ., .. .q.f,..-..- P -V . ., . . fl ,- - K .,,, N,,s,'5 fL' , -554K-. -W. ..,,,,.g 57 l Y I 'f'k 7 'Q'- i5fQpfffiifLr ..4ffif X ...., A B E A U V O I R DAVIS 19, MILISY 15 Starting off in whirlwind form and putting into effective use a good passing attack, Milby looked as though they were sure winners, but the Panthers, led by Frye and Alden Pasche, finally nosed out the Buffs in what proved to be a very neat affair. DAVIS 16, BALL HIGH 13 jumping into a lead, the Panthers managed to keep it all the way. The game was slow and ragged at times and seemed as though the Panthers were off form. bl. jones. Needham's best find of the season, took high point honors. Garnett and Johnson also turned in a neat game. DAVIS 11, SAN JACINTO 22 After three quarters of nip and tuck play, the Golden Bears managed to push over a win, only after a hard fought game. The Panthers seemed to be inspired and played a very good brand of ball. DAVIS 30, ALVIN 24 The Alvin High School, county champions of Hrazoria County, was downed by Needham's proteges, only after a five-minute extended period, in which Davis made six points. H. Smith turned in a good exhibition for the Purple and Gray. DAVIS 38, ALUMNI 37 Floyd Hiney and Clyde Johnson, former Davis star athletes, nearly spelt defeat for the Panthers, and at the end found Davis leading by only one point. Harold .Iohnson and Reindl tied for high point honors. SAM HOUSTON STATE TEACHERS MEET Jefferson Davis, in winning the second place trophy, displayed a brand of ball that was indeed amazing. Never before did the Davis lads play such a brilliant brand of ball. They were highly complimented by the fans and officials of the College on the way they handled themselves on and off the court. They de- feated such teams as Shiro, Hessing, Navasota,-and Sam Houston, only to be downed by John Reagan in the last gameq , . Q-.J -gy.-, X 1 -- 'rw X iff ff3i?f23,:.T. I fT51 ii'i-'F 3'.Jss-153'f'5+:.eJi--'CLi?-1?'4:4' 13 1 'If1'f'I'1. f ' ' ' 1' '-F-.a+ - . wg.-S. fq,+,sa,:..,-.:fMi',:rg-gf, :idgaegea - - f agar' -1.-..,:5.a'i':g.- ii 5 ., ' -- W -ff c- -' 'f ' ' Q .4 :V 'pc , -- 1 ., ...-. 3 , ' --- .. .r ...N-x.i-.' --,v'.' ,--'..,- l vga, fx A ..- .iv -' - 'V'-:' 'i'3IF1Qiff' . - - M-'cited' ' A 'E i X 5 ' 1-'.'es.-ifififali .'r-'-'i,'Q'.- .... A dxizvfweq,-?.g -72:5-Q Q PM-,g. ,y ',,,,g,f,5?.y A 'L-,X w5.vL.Hf.., -5 ,ggngggf Q B E A I I V O I R ' K' - was-sf . -- f ,gh fefferson Davis Track 'Team 1. Dual Meet with Reagan . . . Davis Second 2. Davis. San Jacinto, Clinton, and Milby Davis second 3. City liliinination .,... Davis Second 4. District Meet .... . Davis Second 5. Piney Vifoods Track Meet . . Davis Third 6. Rice lnvitation Meet . . . Davis Second The track team of twenty-nine with Alden Pasche as leader proved to be a big success. Under Coach Needhanfs guidance, the Panther track team furnished stiff opposition in all meets. The relay team. composed of Frye. Rolak, Pasche, and Snell. was hard to beat. and was always capable of holding its ground at all times. In Orin Hitt. Coach Needham has a high hurdler of merit. This young lad has proven himself worthy by placing in this event time and again. Harold Cho Cho johnson. the weight man of the Purple squad, has sur- prised them all by putting the shot and throwing the discus at record breaking distances. Harold has broken his big brother Clyde's record at throwing the discus by eight feet. VVe expect him to break his brother's state record of the shot put at 51 feet and ZH inches. Charlie Bowden, running the S80 yard dash. and Melvin Chatham, the mile, proved to be sure bets in all meets. Snell, running his last year and also anchor man on the relay team, will be greatly missed by the tracksters next year. 'fa-Ltiif-125.'scT'w1sasa5 a'' ses-er .. A S-.-ss. - .y.,-.,-,.,i..- - t. A, . . , . -ai -11,1-- .- -we f. ,. TH' , -- jg .W ., f:-Q: gn' .ef-t-1,-. ' -ng. H a. Q: . U ggf.j -. eg 'gs ,..t. 11. . V ..Qa.t.:.-.:.s,Jsi' . egkaaaskwxxsaxvmauaal- Ms- 1-A v - gf' BEAUVQIR l7T ' -mr? ,Q X! it 1 ,,, Q x X 2 --. . .N .-Q X 'NHX Q N- . V N-.NA -9-vw-..... -XX , . ,ix- 1L': clN'i iQf!?i?5i49:?w'f'-'f'fTYXf '1f':9:R?S f :2','?'m ..-v ft '-Th QP' 3 . 'K :'+2f- - -. - , v- ,- bqxr? il X ' u-Ll xi - ', - 5 F, B E A I I Q I O I R ck. l:w::dHg??4m5,j,-.liils ' 4 e N-'hggiimg ,jQ:..,f, ' M , - -.bf-' ' 'gf ''L-,a.J:'f::Wt1v 'w74' ' f me '-HFXN:wf3f4.p,if- ,frcrltsvwi X i Wy i After three years of faithful instruction to the girls of jefferson Davis, Miss Katyruth Stricker resigned at the end of the first semester of '28-'29, The loss of Miss Stricker was very much felt by the students. Miss Dorothy Mackey, from junior College has come in our midst to take up the work of the physical education department and has successfully filled the place as instructor during the last semester. h,' ' m-x:.':', 1-'1'1'X:---e-- , . ,.,.,H , , 5791- :'f'Ei'l'3'-1xibk'? 5' . , ei - ar'tf'- ,f szf lsr - i 3'g.-?fif5rf2?: .g ga:g1-.jg!f.5f,f - -, -vs-m :.,.,m , . ' s -' ' 1 1 , l BEAUVQIR fr ' Swimming Team This team represeiitccl the school in our annual city meet. Left to riglzl: Catherine Heaney, Zella Brack, Anile Clay, Ernestine Harper, Minnie llel Mcliarty, Catherine Cade, Hilda Vtarner, Rnhy XX'illiams, Freda llehmer, Doris jones, ,losephine Harper, Ruth Barnette, Rosalie Thomas, Rozalia Hoffhein, Helen Moore, Rnth Gilliert, Margaret Talley, Grace llanney, Leora Grant, Esther Tafolla, Relielle llozier, l'earl X'X'eaxeer, Crystal Klcfonnell. Life Savers These girls represent two of the first groups of efficient swimmers of jefferson llaxis who passed their course in life-saving. 'liufv ro-ze, left to right: Zella Brack, Hilda XN'arner, Josephine Harper, ,losepliine Greene, Nanny Mae Dorsey, Doris jones, Ruth Moses, Rosalie Thomas, Margaret Tally, Relielle llozier, Irene Spiess, Isaliel Bowers, Catherine Heaney. lfnlfmu ruize, left' In right: Grace ltlauney, Esther Tafulla, Pauline Frantz, Pearl NYeax'er, tfrystal IXlcConnel, Lucille Stacey, Rnlmy XNilliams, Ernestine Harper. 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Esther Tafolla, Josephine Harper, XYinuers of the intranniral lmsket-hall tournament, sixth period F Z Group- Cafrain, Bnamn TELCHOW. Tuff 1'un'. left I0 rfghl: Helen Zakein, Stella KlcLamore Iillian Nlcl,amore. llnllum ruiv, Ivff fu right: Fremla Schultz, Birdie Te1C1mKv,4L.iuis5 Sink. '-ggav-.'f,.':g5:g -. M... .. ,. , K - , e - vi- IH: ' , -Y '31ff?E2?l5'1'2'1iS'-SWS-amzegsarrzrbz-:i'r.-willfx:--f ,. - . . . E5l2ffi JTl4 '?f?1:: 2f' 2vM51ff -'L-rlafrfi ' ' ' ,.,,.,-. .,..,kv..,-M. :, . 1-f -rw ,.:, -4. .- 5..- ,Lf-'V www aaa: 4:22353 Y-A 1-yr 'gg 5:-.,,,:.,,:,,:.,,, vw., , K . --'if'-S??,,Li.-':fI,! ,-rl' j,E ' u'f: ,A H, ,,. W :1't'?fT'+1ff-ig ' ai'---, Q M gf. f , ., M B E A U V OIR q w,-,-ff--ffgrziz. -.. ' - -- -- ' 4 f A X 1 Q QQ, 1 M Captain Ball Intramural winners of the captain lwall tournament F l, sixth period- Lols 111-2 BAT'l'V, Cllffdthlll Top row, lvfl to right: Georgia Mac Mullins, Gene Sullencler, Mary Edna NYhitley. 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W 'Q'-f' -7 --A - N .l. ..a. , Q- V , ew ' ' ' 'ff'-New Lf-21 ,,-.ssrsirl--,,ipsalfr55:5 ,.,. - -r. 'Cu-. X. 1 2' .A e. ,. .: ,. , A - ,, ,A., -. .W F. p, E A U V QD 1 R Baseball This team was chosen from all the clitnferent classes to represent the school. H1155 Maeicisy, 1lI.Yl'7 llCf0l'-FREDA DEHNIER, Cajftain Top rote, left fo right: Ruth Gilbert, May Bell Mealey, Miss Mackey, Neva Moses, Helen Moore, Rulwy Earle Graham. Bottom row, left to right: Marion Buclcle, Frances Ratfielrl, Rolmlwy Mae Cox, Freda Dehmer, Rulwy XN'illiams, Jessie XX'igg'ins, Edna Linam. mx.. XVinners of intramural volley lvall tournament, first period G I Group. Captain Freda Deluner. Top row, left to right: Pearl Treaclway, Rellelle Dozier, Esther Tafolla, Neva Moses. Bottom row, left to right: Yvonne Maxwell, Freda Delnner, May Bell Mealey, Ruby Vtlilliams. , , e ,. ,. , , -Q , -srgwfr x.:,-,V---Q new - M. Q Nm- ,,..,..........,.. . ,, sg'-gs: '. w e-g :Qin g 3.-'f.,: :g- . . ,1 ,,u .,,. L ' .G - -f--'14 - - f 1 Nr fs,.za.,, - i w -A-al l ' r ' ' M fgf f f --,, ' -15-W , ' ' if is E A U V o 1 11 , r I n , .Y 'Q fa ' L- J' f' 22.1 9, no . . .b .. .--f , J mn, ve: , - a.-:L -. Vw M- -- - X l Physical Education Assistants for 1928 and IQZQ These student assistants consist of captains :incl coeeuptziins elected by their groups on the basis of ability, interest, and Sportsmanship. They have proven themselves to be splendid lezulers in the clepnrtnient. VVinners of intramural Volley hall tournznnent, second period group F 1-Q Captain: CHRYs'r,xL C11.AxmiAN. Top row, lofi fo riglzift Dorothy Mae Ewing, Opal llrown. Bottom row, left to 7'ifjlIl'.' Mary Ewell, Chrystal Chapman, Ruby Hanson. Q aww,-QM..,,,f-.L,Sfw,ff4iSw.1':'Fffvsmivff1i?ifTEifs-grxiil''fs5xr?fIf :1-f--I-N2-ifof f 'iihfaii-fili u 'Q-.:5.i 4:-.-if ' , 5':'E?'? 'T'i5iREie:f3'T'955'ilL23'7'3'-f1Eff 2,. 2.f5?e..li'F,.1. my . , .N . ...wr .. ,. ,K - 1-- . ,. 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ROLL VVenonah Hanson Maurine Harris Ernestine Harper Georgie Mae De Fay Harter Lucille Slaughter Nelle Blasingame Marie Miears Robbie Mae Cox Edna Lee Grace Alice Coffey Barlaara Brooks Gene Sullender Lauretta Eslinger Vivian Partin Young llorotlly Flukinger Louise Hitchcock Zella Brack Crystal Chapman Mary Coffman johnie Mae Lacy Cecile Crim Bernice Taylor Ruth Moses Pearl VX'eaver Garlandean Xilatkins Ruby Ramsey Dolores Gammon M ary Dodson Birdie Telsehow Vive . Cllr, Lula Mae Xlhitson liulmy XYilliams Frances liennard Lucy jane Mel laniel Anile Clay Beloit Brunner Pearl Treadway Rcllelle llozier Gertrude Brooking Virginia Snowlierger Ava Lea Dean Lillian Mathis Claudine Noonan Camille Cainplrell lloris jones President -P res-ident SCL'ft'fL17'lV Treasurer Reporter er L fader Sponsor Ruliy Hanson Tlielina Newberry Gladys Hiney Neva Moses Pauline Shafer Hilda NX'arner Yvonne Maxwell Florence Dobson Grace Mauney Hazel Ludtke Carleta Lucas Gertrude Koperniclx Katherine Heaney Opal Brown Louise Sink i534 Aug YS ,WM new ,. i .t .,. .- . . -an-f-- ' - . f v ., 1 , . fa - i .wwf-,if .:1'-+1-wiewsf-.'v+.' -., .f i ff? -- Y -- ' ' r 'X '- Y ' ' Yip 'llafff ' ' -'JQJ t- HYIP 4 :li-Vh?i'.s ' iflxbw-'I.-3?f'11 tT+.l5-IC-'rrf-:AS-.'.4v ' 'ff' ': fi'Iff-.iiifffli r-fi 'L' - 3.,'v1xfs'J' QL-'I-' I. G . -Y ' -' an 1 - Qn:1:---f.- 'V -.1--'1'i-IL:':r'ig4v: iv-35-r.-.vieaf 2. 'gs , ': 11 '5n.c':.,, , '- '. ff-:fvq..g.,A,,:mggQ,,g '11,- . .,',.. . N.. J- ea. ,.,,,.,.,x ,,k,,,g:51 g,Ek:g'i3ggi:g5f l by 1-.wa , R , .fm-ff. ggi- V es wt-73' vii V . . .-- --ers: . . .:.,, . ,, 5 V52--1 ,W 4 ' 4- - A . ' 'H are 1-v-.Va .. . -.,.f.V:':3 if 5 .-,e 5.5.-R. ff, , , .. V. Q I Alpine Girl Reserve Club OFFICERS .-XNILE CLAY . . . President GENEVIEVE Dozmi: . Intcrrlub Counselor Hn.nA XX'.mNm . l'irv-President THELMA NEWHERRY . . . Chaplain ILICIZ Ito . . . . . Sarri-tary ,FXLBERTA RIESEN .... Reporter Nrallrairr Doznziz . . . Trvwmrrr Mus. L. C. SCHUTTE . . . Advisor lfnicim llial-1 MER . . Program Clzairnzan MRS. C. S. CARLTON . Honorary Advisor Motto: To face life squarely. Purpose: To find and give the best. Code: As a Girl Reserve, I will be: Gracious in manner, Reaching toward the best, Reverent to God, Impartial in judgment, Earnest in purpose, Victorious over self, Ready for service, Seeing the beautiful, Ever dependable, Loyal to friends. Eager for knowledge, Sincere at all times. I will do my best to honor God, my country, and my community, to help other girls, and be in all ways a loyal, true member of the Girl Reserves. INIERTRERS Ruth Barnette Nelle Blasingame Chrystal Chapman Robbie Mae Cox Vernice De Vol Florence Dobson Edna Lee Grace Juanita Hancock Ruby Hanson Earnestine Harper Texas Hix Fannie Howell Helen Hueni lXlildred Hunt Ilice Iio Doris Jones Frances Kennard johnie Mae Lacy Lucy Jane Blclianiel Addie Louise Morris Marie Miears Melba Miears Thelma Newberry Evelyn Nicholson Bernice Rasch Alberta Riesen Frances Rollings Lueile Slaughter Hazel Sullender Vera Sullender Margaret Talley Hilda VV:-xrner Pearl Wleaver Mina Lee Wihitman Ruby Vvilliams Helen Zakem im- ag' -is :figs- W . ..eu -. --4-- am- A iii mi-+ve 35? 'l R X' . . .. - - ,- . . f.- -,, cv ,, VF'l'0:fjv'- fl .rf rv., ,V V V, . ,., - , -sr' .,,,-,Jn U w . 1 . , . lfafersa t ls ' - nw: -1 V- M-'vp-:sr-15' rf- - -fr I Es - 4-sf .. -,-rx:-Am e.. ,V1-iVa-w . ., V . Vwf.. V- - e- .-,MV - .-9-wVV. - 'egg-4111 .Veal so-2--,. - ,,. l-mam: P-f-Vffvmxnx.. , -V - -A-. wma. -sew--.--, .na r A Q., Vo- - - ig , 1 ses ' g- -.lggefnfr-e-rwrxlw-qgsxgxev.:'-up-aff'-.-'- V445-9!1', Y'-ef:-13.2, V X ' ' ' 'SQ S' .V 1H'A2:'1-'-skin-is 4' ' ' M.. YM. . ,,tr1,-,As ..,,3g,,4..-t 1,1 rf- - '- f' M -f ? '! 4- V ,L -4 ,V ..,.. .. r.,. G.-- -V.-. V V- asa MXL! 'A' Q- --iv- L 3 f..:.-,.-..v- ,L U., T . ,515'.1j'gs'g-:,.:. 1, in Q., Q, . ii-F ' iiisiflif N -5- 3'.'H' 355' iffiwfff' -' I' fY 9'i. . 'eff if A . ' A .- -A A + B E A ll V O I R Hifi' Colors: Red-XVhite-Gold OFFICERS FIRST TERM -I. C. FLEMING . . . ' .... . Prcsidcz-it ROBERT CREECH - VVELDON NIORRIS Vice-President LAMAR S. CLARK . . . . Srcrvtnriv JAMES FERRELL . Treasurer TOM PATTERSON . . Reporter AURRY F ISK ........, S 'm'gm11f-tif-.-Irms OFFICERS SECUND TERM THOMAS Ross ......... President SIDNEY ARENDALE Vire-President XIVILLIAM BADGER . Svrrrtory TORRENCE RUssELL Treasurer PHILIP HORKEL . . Reform-r J. C. FLEMINO . . . . St'I'gL'1IJIf-Uf-.4I'HI-X The jefferson Davis Hi-Y Club, which is one of the most popular clubs of the school, has as its motto, Clean speech, clean scholarship, clean sports, and clean living. The purpose is To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. ,t-ggvvm wx '1 AXKMX ,I O lf ww?-wh,-'iie-xi my -ws' bmw' V1 Pl 9 x jgqu N32 . , . , ,,,..- A-1..+-4-41. ffs.,,Rw-1,ts:-.- stir 'sw1-,-'w,:4.:e:rf-.,- . , , . A . . .-- - fo.--.E V Q. ' 4 . mak es- - -'Sac' , -ge' 'l -,-V .1-Alf-Il-if-- ' xv-1:-xo-..: , . .,, .., wa . -i.-.. , - -mef.,7-Lfsf-Maisel'--1--me.Eu4,,-R , fp, .iq Q, 9... L, , .. R- ,. -P - -A-.., air- 5, .. .V - -I A N- -we-f--,f.-w.'f5.e 'Q ., -.4,'gq R, '- .van -rf-was . .rf--L ff?--.vt '- sw.-X:-s mms - 3 1- . -L-L he 4 - -' - 1 . f . 'T 'M 'N ' L iii T-1 - -'UTY' 1 57'-1:-F . I-.iffkrit-s-s2i'57:'F' at 1 'L , .,, 119' ,, . , .V I.. -. B E A U V O I R . -. N .1 g f ' - .f 'n -,ses f 'iw 351 1. 1 : '. vi i r , , s. i in - 3 mv., K H . f if ' , .f- 1 5 ,..' Ls,-exf.,..3iziu - i , ff ,.. V . . 1 Jefferson Davis Latin Tournament Team Svrond your team: Lula Arwady, Doris Jones Third year team: Genevieve Dozier, Esther Rhodes Fourth year team: Marion VVilson, Harry Pfeiffer' Under the direction of the instructor, Miss Trudie Wilson, these students represented Jefferson Davis in the Latin Tournament held in Beaumont, April, 1929. '1I? i43:t4ri1zH 1 515.2-Quai wwf'--we1-..eaM,e-mf-...s-.--: 1-,--.....+,,,,.--, , .. . it-if v A - V- ' - - ' reviews, e 'f:'A '2' t if ft'ff- ':wf-L,--fe-1 fl..--.Je - .,. i , . .. 12 I ii'53 r f '-- e s- .ig-I w...,,s-Q .-f-'-'-' V - ' -A e-1 at 5-22i1if M:i' .-15 1 . .V WW- V . . V H- B E A U V 0 1 R L. -rv l 'W' 1 Q su- ' 'a 5 X . ., . .-su -535 ,f fT - +f-Wi z f L1Rf'f -was:-sa--W WW ' me .fx - Y --V f -- A-, A - f HRS yo Interscholastic League Representatives for IQ2 8,29 J. C, FLEMING IQUTH BIIOSES . HARRY PFEIFFER . JAMES BROUGH . GENEVII-:VE DOZIER GLADX'S XV.-XTFORD . EDITH IJICK . . LEON BRESKY HOMER Lowa JIMMY OLVER Boys' Declamaiion Girls' DCL'1Ulll,0f'i0II. , . . Essay W1'ritcr Exfcmporaneous Speaker . . . Girls' Dcbaivr . . . . Girls Dcbafvr Girls' Dcbafer cAltC1'H3tiV6D . . . Boys' Dcbafvr . . . . Boys' Dvbatcr Boys' Debater CAlt61'U3tiVCJ Bbw 'S A , in K N .qQ,.K. W, , Q ., WPNQA ,, f -ffm ,,,M,v..f, jLf,g-i t '- g ' ' - V ue., ww.. --, 13,21 ., fag L QE., WXEQTQ N- R R c 1- 5---v-, Y-.....R.Zww.s.F FSBQ1-351: 1 ,, Rise. Nw, 1 , ,,. .-.W .,.- . 3-ng-,532 -- ,,.w,y 4 .U . 4-. fy- '1 2--. 1111- if f r' '. ' 4 ,, . , .V -.v-rms f-.IT.1sQu-ffm ., . '?i l5' 'A B E A U V C I R W . . A-1- i w 3 + Q sued-.a.,f,i.w, 5 , I . 4 Wfvvgmczeqwgqef- Cast for Senior Play Top Row, Left to Right-James Brough, Homer Lowe, Thomas Ross, Charles Drees, bl. C. Fleming-Leadg James Olver. l?ottrmz Ii'rm', Left to Right-Ruth Moses, Beloit Bruner, Hazel Ludtke, Catherine Ritchie-Lead, llice lio. Guests-Esther Tafolla, Gladys Hiney, Dolores Gammon, Pauline Shafer. Thelma Newberry, Yvonne Maxwell, Ruhy Hanson, Juanita Loader, Nurlee Bullard, Evelyn Nicholson, Ruby Ramsey, Virginia Snowberger, Williaili Sullender, Fred Hahn, Torrence Russell, Alden Pasche, Earlton Snell, Charles Mehr. llourland Enloe, Louis Rittenhouse, Olen Sullivan. - f dn- :,,..,, ,,.,,,,. - ,-,,..L.- , ., ..,......,, , .. , .. . -.A .1-gwgeigbl-sg'lg5jgq,. 1:5-pigs, - as -ee ,-Q , . n e ss ' i '--gwsfr , nag.: ,ir - M 1 -we ...,-- :ragga ,-4,,,,..., Y , A.,-E . ,,,.,.,.,.E,, f ' fit'- fe f 1 P -- -':1 o f Q -LA- 1f l.' . B E A U V o IR 1651675071 Davis Scholarship Pupils Hawk row, loft to right: Ruth Moses, Hazel Lucltke, Katherine Ritchie, Ruby W'illiams, Esther Rhodes. .S'cc'ona' row: Ruth Vllaiser, Anile Clay, Nlary Coffman, Ze-lla Brack, llice lio, Alberta Reisen, Lois Deliatt. Franz' row, seated: Harry Pfeiffer, Thomas Ross, Carl Urtiz, David Kaufman, Floyd Good, james Elliott, I,.3.NVl'C11C6 Elliott. ,.,, yn rc- 1. Q 'QW 'Wm'-. vw- ww 7054? ,432 m-HWSQQQ,-'AP 31, AM? - - . - .....- -,L -A-.fre lx:-mms:-. fe'av-S-asf:law 2-xzlwhiff A , . .. , , ...sf - - - -,,--Q-, . -Y-rf 'Qs ,111-J xml:-:D 'K' :a-'?m.5fm+-'-wfsfalgslyzlif-, Mfg-v ' M - - 4? - - ' T-5-'Ji' M ,1 s l' ' L 'Yi'-W!-is -M -:-rem Q -..' :,.gf,3:4:g.5ggl., i 1Qian51433-xzgfqfgv-:11g.15g5igg-.5-if5315- im' ff S' 5952? -If Aww tr 'S i Q wife hfvagfgwiiiiq X Q , 5 BEAUVOIR ...Q-,.,k. ., The Cicerormm Debating Club Motto: Let arms yield to the togaf' Color: Yellow and white Flower: Daisy Officers: L FALL TERM LOIS DEBATT ...... GERTRUDE KOPERNICK . EDITH DICK . . . . GLADYS XVATFORD . ELOUISI: VVELCH ...... SPRING TERM GERTRUDI: KOI'ERNIC1i ...... ALBERTA RIIQSEN . . . . . ELOUISE VVELCH GLADYS VVATFORD LOUISE JACKS ........ . President V rice-Presid ent . Secretary Treasurer Re porter . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Reporter Bottom row-left to right: Edith Dick, Elouise VVelch, Thelma Miron, LOIS DeBatt, Gladys VVatfoI'd, Bernice Trow. Top row-left to right: Josephine Harper, Genevieve Dozier, Gertrude KOPCI nick, Louise jacks, Alberta Riesen. e.. -., ,m- I. . - N:-me---1 .Leif .. We -L L, if --T me E11 '1fl'f11: is I r1eff.-lsE 'f-,rQTSf1+1qff1'f'f,I-w'fQF1FP?hs- YI1. - N. If - ff - ' -RF. ees:-1:,Qif-,3yeE'.-,gaI35L,,,.,,-. Y- i 4fx,,,5I-,W L-my-Qfggqcrz 1-ei -'- -wie' - .,A,., H ,, 5 IEl'N:i::?' 'fl' QT'5 i ' W 42 'C' BEAUVOIR Demosthenian Debating Club OFFICERS Fall LEON BRESKY . . President . . HARRY PFEIFFER . .Vice-President. . ll'lELVIN CHUN . . Secretary . PETER NIANISCALCO . . . Reporter . . JAMES BROUGH . . Sergeant-at-Arms . ROLL Spring . HORIER LOWE . JAMES OLVER . LEON BRESKY . JAMES BROUGH . NIELVIN CHUN Back rowglvft to right: Ed. Jamail, James Brough, E. Russell, Peter Maniscalco, Charles Davis. Front row-left to riglzf: Melvin Chun, James Olver, Homer Lowe, Mr. N. R. Ainsworth, sponsor, Harry Pfeiffer, Leon Bresky, Sidney Kaplan. INTERSCHOLASTIC REPRESENTATIVES JAMES QDLVER fDcba1ingj JAMES RROUGH fE.1'f6H1f'07'Ul'ICOIl5 Sjwakingj LEON l3REs1cv fDuba,tingj HOMER LOWE fDcbatingj + We www rlwbl Wffmwsm , L , A ,W or ,,. ,,,. ..al..,.,Q e,.,,.,,.. , M.f. f. -..-gf., A 1 - 1: . . . . . -www... 1-H. V sa '19-'K' ,A ,. -1---: 3553- 9 fi-gi ,. -- B E A U V Q 1 R -,....,.RR,m Qi f -as ' A V- 1, --SL. AU GNU! Lows RITTENHOL' HEl.O1'r HRUNER H.AXZlil. I.L'DT1ili MARY CO1-'EMAN PHIL ISRAEL .RXLDEN 1'Asu11E A1155 QZRACE DARE JAMES BROUGH Nl'RLEE RULLARD CHRYSTAL CHAPMAN IXCDREY LEE COOK 1AVA LEE DEAN IQEBELLE DOZIER XFICTOR DXN'YER NIARY EWELL RUBY HANSON The Senior Dafrlings Carpe diem QScize the Opportunityj Flowcr: Shasta. Daisy Colors: Yellow and VVhite OFFICERS ING . ROLL XV11.1,1AM HICKS ILIQE ho IRVING ISRAEL SIDNEY KAPLAN FRANCES KENNAXRD NIARGARET BIAYBERRY JXUBREY MQCOLLOUGH LFXDDIE LOUISE MORRIS RUTH NIOSES . Prvsidcnt . l-'irc-Prc.r'idv1'1t . Svfrcfary . Trcaszlrcr . . . Critic SvrgvcznI-czt-Arms Faculty flzivisef' HERNICE RASCH RUTH SCHOONOVER TOLULA SLOAN EARLTON SNELL XVILLIAM SULLENDER BERNICE TAYLOR HILDA VVARNER PEARL WvEAVER Tiff 11 1 W Lfxfwiw Jsa,,.T '... Wim rmwwm RWQVYKY3- Rh E Q fr. ,RQ-.,1r. gg-1fg.g45Iig.f-ang,Qi -, in ,,E3f5S,,:Cb31G,y,,5hEfaA.lK My J,1,,,m,U,, Q-521'-'-L??'5Am4'Y'5 Wk, 575 9 W' 'EH'i1? DY'f'iifm'1f'fQeikS521ifxQxRQaa.'o-im-AQ 'I''-:AreM'a,:EA...,,f-3.-:fi5'i.....- Amman ,.f- R. N 'V Lv' 9 'R ::fZ!1zf.: f,..iE.y , M -- N 1 R' '-R ' ' .. 1 n,.-,.,:?g . Y 1 Ya! L 0 J 'af B E A I J V Q 1 R ..f g YM --' 'P '-'+A--fe-' Q ,IHIH as , . . . i 1 The Senior Darlings Motto: Quality, not quantity. Flofwer: Violet. Colors: Purple and gold. OFFICERS LEoN BRESKY . .... . President ANILE CLAY . Vice-President NEVA Moses . . . Secretary IJAVID KAUFMAN . . . Treasurer ALBERT SABAYRAC . . Sergeant-at-Arms lWARION WILSON . . . Reporter HARRY PFEIFFER . . . . Critic Miss GRACE DARLING . . Faculty Adviser , ROLL Doris Bolton Grace Lamonte Annie VVise Mary Dee Johnie Mae Lacy Carlita Lucas Anile Clay Theresa De Batt Neva Moses Ruth VVaise1' Eugenia McCahon Marion Wilson Thelma Newberry Ruth Swenson Leon Bresky Reuben Caplan Melvin Chun Kenneth Colville Charles Drees N. C. Jensen Julius Kaufman Peter Maniscalo Harry Pfeiffer Fred Hahn David Kaufman Albert Sabayrac Bourland Enloe lla Ball , . , .. .-v. if -CJ 'DOT 19.31 Bti?-' -jf' E'-'flihliryfl' Q, ,, , , ma., . K - 1' - ' ' Q'-.se e-1' . ., 5 , ,, w . .-gi. A a 1:.1.-4-'g:-v ,w- l-2-5.'- ?i?l'?i'i.:x,JS'fP,'.. .,',.w '. - :Egg-A em,-few fix-21' W' -1-wg! Atv- V- . 1 -. - -1- Ab-- BEAUVQIR ' Manus Civilis Club Motto: Carpe Diem Flower: Pansy Colors: Purple and VVhite OFFICERS BELOIT BRUNER . . . . President RUTH MOSES . V ice-President MARION VVILSON . Secretary ILICE IIO . . . . Treasurer GERTRUDE KOPERNICIQ . . Reporter MISS TRTJDIE VVILSON .... . Sponsor MEMBERS LE JEAN ARBINGX NELLE HALL HARRY PFEIFFER LLTLA ARXX'ADY VVALTER HOLZXN'ORTH NIILDRED PRESSLEY LIAMIE BERTINOS: IDORIS JONES ESTHER RHODES CAMILLE CAMPBELL? FRANCES KENNARD TORRENCE RUSSELL ANILE CLAY PETER MANISCALCOX RUTH SCHOONOVER TANIES COULTRIP ALYBREY IVICCOLLOUGHX LOUISE SINK DORA DANZIGER XIICKIE IHECHALAK NORLIA SULLIVAN THERESA DE BATT THELMA IVIIRON PEARL WEAVER CQENEVIEVE DOZIER NEvA MOSES ADDISON VVAESTMEYER CLAUDIE NOONAN 'Nof iufludcd in! jwirinn' A' - gg, ,.1, ,,...f A, WM t V -V , , V'-.r -rf A - If 11' A 1 - A. 'A -.wi--.241-.'1. 4-Iam---ay. . . .. .. E ,. , . . 4q.S,,,,.:,v A. - ,- f '5fi?f?kZ'w2J' 'f'sgf.'1,A:3.': ,:f?'.1-f5A.'i2.1s-':nf--P221-J'-is -'-1,:!'i'fR12:i-fQ+i1Y4rS?-?1:1shf.:.'--x2i5w.,f.:ff . ,ta-5f11J2Tg5..f'ff-:-.el E -1--vw .42 .1,.2,.j ,-'ge-2115. 1,25 1, .Q,,,,sQ,'j1 3 ,j.:TjQ'L:,' -q ,Sv5? .L-V E. E-'li-R r+1i:'lE'2r-M -w - 'HH ' - 1 F' ' ' w ft. .-K A- sw Q, , , ' 1? 11- 1: F 1+ Q91 sf , 1. - he a1-1f-yv.,1.e,,gf1Q- . .. 4 .. sph, -. . --- 4-.-rv f 3'-PM W 'ex-w. -2d -e 2s454- , ZW: 1 Yuri. .se-vii ' NRM I - J. Q -si-sim, s- -el ': B I -S' f ' 'S' L VCIR ., .. . Q o e , .ew -. t L f .... . . ,, if . L , . .... .. , ., . , . sl' sl' Companeros Espanoles Motto: Lo que bien se aprende no se olvida. OFFICERS MRs. E. M. TAFOLLA .... Sponsor LILLIAN BAU1w1BAcK . . President ESTHER TAFOLLA . . Vice-President PI.-XZEL LUDIQE . . Secretary RUBY VV11.L1AMs . . . . Treasurer XXLBERTA REISEN . . Program Chair-man Lols DEBATT . . . Club Artist J. VV. BAILEY . . . . . . Svrgvaizt Front 1' E. De ow: Hazel Lucltke, Mary Ewell, Josephine Harper, Pauline Shafer, Mrs. M. Tafolla, Lillian llaumbaclc, Jolmie Mae Lacy, Alberta Riesen, Lois Batt, Dania McClelland, and Helen Pfeiffer. Second row: Herman Shoss, Alvina john, Marie Drosche, Ruby VVillia1ns, Pearl Treadway, Homer Lowe, Esther Tafolla, J. VV. Bailey, jimmy Oliver, and Jack Mauney. Those not in picture are: Tom Patterson, Carl Ortiz, Josephine Harper, Ruth Douty, and Eloise Beakley. . V WU. . , -: 4-.-:,..-. b!. , 4 , .,, , . .R+ Q . , . -'A ,. i --gem?--.iz avfaqizaac- - '1fi'.:ggf5.-5 .2--,-fissifevtsylkggg -. ,. . w c : ' i-'T-s ea'-L ..- i , . '?1i. xifSt?f-+34-??7T -.'f ff2f S -:resin N . N -- ML :se-:r , .. ff-5 Q, .sf'H-- .. ':.f,w.t H-'F'--?X 1t1'f:'-if--.M rg '-'iv-rr'A12'.'e--ICQ-:led . ,Ao .. -5.1.49-we ' ' 'r - ' A ' L in M .f W - . W-un.,-vtceriir:ifgEgH!ai'2'agr:L- . .. . . mi.. L..--. ..-..,...-sf.-s,.qL.,.,Q.g,g.,.q-gy5-uqgy,gi:- . -1-fs, 21 .,,.,,.,,,-,va A f-'g7g'ffP'fwi f?'- Sa 2 6 X I -N-. V. ' -7-1i'L f W.: ..2fQ212:1- 'qs ' -asf:-, B E A I G I R v., ,,.. -Q.-,.qs.'T,-.z.. 3'5:f7w,l.,..i .,,:,!-,gpwkiikwlzb K4 J . yr AYLJSWQ , 'X .L ,,, I - -r ,Q . w5's,.xg., .,q,, Y A r To fv ro VV Hatton: Les Panthefes Conseillcmts ,lluIlu.' Tout hien ou rien. Flozvvr: l leur-cle-lis. Colors: XN'hite and Gold. 1-Qx'i-LLYN Niuimrsux . . Pm-.siu'm11 IQ,-X'l'Ill-liliN STI-:PHENSQN . . l-'irr-Pr'exidcazI lil-IRTII,-X BIAI-I li.-XRRlil.l. . 5vm'vf411'y-Y'rvas1m'r Rvm' N121-:ix . . . . Lilfrariau RL rn Swlcxsox . .lrfixf Hr:xR11a'r'1',x P1-:Luiz . . . . Ifuporfvr CA'1'HukiNi4: Rrrenixa . . I'rngram Clzmruzun ANNE XVISIC . . Sofia! Clzairmulz RENLLP: M. NIOICCHEI. . Sfwzsur iv: Carl Ortiz, Nurlee llullarcl, -luanita Loader, Frances Azzarello, Annie ise, Renee M. Muechel, livelyn Nieholson, Theresa Dellatt, Philip Horlxel row: Catherine Ritchie, Lillian Callaway, Bertha Mae Harrell, Kathleen 1 Stephenson, Henrietta Perez, Myrtle Lolan, Ruth Swenson, Ruby Neely. l11.vv:'t.r Q A W v : A. G. Mel-lride and Talmadge Rogers. H FN' zikfhs xg. we-x4,,f.,X New , N , 'ww 5 fu '-Le :-- Q,-... g:.1,+,.-,,Q,,fn,,.,:,, ,N 1 ,, , , ,- A .4-,Q ' - - -.1-f'51',ef.f L ,its -, ' J ' 17- ' , ' ,S-umm V ,Wig-. .-.v - f. -1 . . . , 1-- R. .V ..,.-,+.:,--xy.,-.,.,1 Ne.,--. ., .. L.--....yeew-f..:'sf:s, . .. ,-..,.,,,, Q. - ,W ,, , , U I J , ,,.,,, 1: vi-f i .. .- Ng. J. ,N -gpf-g:,g5,:5v,:3--:- w,.,5sr: ,a:q1?,-gig-gsggl 3 3 .5135-',1e-gg-,, qw. ,Mgr .,',.:.-'+L':5z:-ir-' x.. 'YM v 4 -W K' Q, .52-, 5-3.j'5i5vg 355,-,gggcegggqeir-Ae.wr:.,- --,:.fM.-.'ri.e:angs1.-in--fum -V' -f - - tjuf'-f - -ke-5,5-1-,? ,. ',,1 QL.,-I qi--vwff ' ery? -Hg .-2.5 -.. W, . b, , t 5aggQ?.efw.s.f 1 ' - 'ffl-333 gf, B E A U V 0 I R . ' :gt-Lie ex- K---H ' ' 1 I Reporters' Club OFFICERS Mus. B. VV. iARRlNG'l'0N ...... Spo1'zso1' IESTHER TAFOLLA . . President FRANK SPATA . . Secretary Ciccll. Rl-:No . . l if'c-Prcsicicfzf RVBY RAMSEY . Trcasimv' HIGH THREE MEMBERS First Row: Virginia Snowherger. XVinnie Slone, Marie Drosche, Constanca Hilt, Mary Ewell, Zella Rrack, lrene Spiess, Mary Ed11a VVhitney, Sidney Lauf- man, Second Row: -laines Elliott, Mrs. ll. VV. Arrington, Ruby Ramsey, Genevieve Dozier, Alberta Riesen, Neva Moses, Freda Dehiner, Frank Spata, lla Hall, Clara Zimmerrnan. Third Row: ReRelle llozier, Charlotte Reed, and Esther Tafolla. LOVV THREE MEMBERS First Row: Eula Mae Finch, Rohhy Mae Cox, -luanita Hancock, Birdie Mason, Gene Sullender, jewel Bishop, Kathleen Stevenson, and Tolula Sloan. .S'uvomi Row: Minnie Schafer. Elsie Schafer, Norma Fae Hodges, .llice lio, Thelma VValker, Enid Cunningham, Margaret Vifall, Audrey Bowers, and Ethel Smith. Third Row: Mrs. H. VV. Arrington. Bernard Colca, -losephine VVroten, Ethel Elmore, Agnis Dowling, Robertus Bennecks, Leora Grant, Edna Lee Grace, Olga Mae Appelt, and Dama McClelland. Not in Picture: Mae Jennings, Sol Platt, Juanita Loader, Cecil Reno, Helen Moore and Lessie Nvilliams. 4 . , ,. .,. 5' ':f1rl 's5lE4:5gxg:1'-F3142-1-vg1f.1n- - .-1gq.:1-'-aff,-:a.f . . .. . . . ,. - ,K -. i--- .5 me-2 -ff!-News. .a:Qe'f2..-'.fQu, r-4-qf.:fmBaile-.:2q:r.'.f2 ' . mg. .5 ' ' A - : s -f - i f 1 . ,rs w'mf's.14:,,., -. M, E: Z 1 -faq 7 I B E A U V 0 I R f fi -s, 'X T .1- Fall Termfournalism Class THE STAFF HOMER LowE . .... . Editor-in-Chief OLEN SULLIVAN . . . Managing Editor ERNESTINE HARPER . . Advertising Manager VVARREN SULLIVAN ...... . . . Circulation Manager GLADYS CHALMERS, HAZEL CLEVELAND . . Assistant Circulation Managers NVILLIAM HARRIS ...... .... B oys Sport Editor ESTHER TAFOLLA ........... Girls Sport Editor ARTHUR HANSON, CHARLES MEHR, ESTHER TAFOLLA . Humor Editors THERESA' DEBATT . . . I ...... . Exchange Editor BELOIT BRUNER . . . . Ma-ke-up Editor IYIARION NVILSON . . . . Copy Editor ELOISE XVELCH, EDITH DICK ..... .... S ociety Editors Rvjvorters: jewel Bishop, Gertrude Brooking, Ruth Kreinhop, Louise Leavens, Ruth Schoonover, Lamar Clark, james Ferrel, Louis Rittenhouse, E. J. Russel, Sam Lefkowitz. Sponsors: Miss Bertha Mae Hancock, Miss Helen Minis, Mrs. Clara Stacy Carlton. 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Assn-tant Ctrculatzon Managers RHENA MAE IHCCOLLUM ...... RALPH THOMAS, AUBREY IMCCOLLOUGH, CHRYSTAL CHAPMAN, MARY COFFMAN ...... WALTER HOLZ WORTH . HARRY PEEIFFER ILA BALL, VICKIE MECI-IALAK GRACE LAMONTE GARLANDEAN NVATKINS . . . . . . . Sponsors: MISS BERTHA MAE HANCOCK, MISS ILA BALL BELOIT BRUNER ANILE CLAY KENNETH COLVILLE VV.-ALTER HOLzwORTH LOUISE JACKS GERTRUDE KOPERNICKT CLARA STACY CARLTON ROLL THOMAS ROSS GRACE LAMONTE ROSS LEONE' AUIIREY MCCOLLOUCH RHENA RIA!-I NICCOLLUM YVICKIE MECHALAK JAMES OLVER 'Not included in picture C-irculationi Manager Boys' Sport: Editor Girls' Sports Editor . Humor Editors Exclmnge Editor . Make'-up Editor . Feature lVr-iterx Society Editor . . . Reporter HELEN MIMS, MRS. HARRY PFEIFFER ALBERT SAIIAYRAC RALPH THOMAS BERNICE TROW GARLANDEAN VVATKINST LULA NIAE W HITSON ELOISE WELCH, Fall Term EDITH DICK, Fall Term ., ., S., ,,E,,,.- -Lx... 1--,rw-5.J.:-1'Agfvsfwy-,-5:1::f.EiA,'EvH5-A'if , . ,L I --I--.gf W L, -'ra A- f'-4'Hf Q-',:L.L'.1 :'ff . v- --- .I A....,...-.--I-R.. ,, . -.,..-LyA.-S..f.,f3.4q.gQy:1:gg,gv L Y ggix.- , 9, .... . 4. x , 2, B Y B E A U V C I R -fbl af- 1 e l' xg: E , ul V3 E I Speech Arts Club Colors: Blue and Silver Flower: Forget-me-not Motto: VVe learn to do by doing OFFICERS ll'lliLBA ll1lIEARS .... President SILAS FRY . . . . Vice-President lVlILDRED l'lL'NT . . Secretary and Trcasurvr JIMMY CJLVER . . . ..... Reporter AUBREY lWCCOLLOL'GH . Sergeant-at-Arnzs MRS. SADIE LIATHER . . . . . . Sponsor Reading left to riglzt-first row: Thelma Newberry, Catherine Ritchie. Mrs Mather. Pauline Schafer, Evelyn Klopp, Dorothy Christopher, Teresa Cathey Svvond row: Mildred Hunt, Anita San Miguel, Lucile Stacey, Marion Donald Jimmy Olver, Jack Chambers. Third row: Aubrey McCullough, Tahnadge Rodgers, Silas Fry, Addison Waest- meyer. Inset: Melba Miears, president. Members not in the picture: Margaret Talley, Hubert Burns. rasvir 1 -9,9:11mf:rN'9i'f:-aura-45: -'Q'-1-15, g ba-N. .f..:Q...,. N, . ..- .., .NW tk, '. -',-'V--1:4-a elif., wrt.,--,,. 2 .-gr.4.:N.f-.- -.,. .fi...., . 5 5eQi':.q-L- ff'-.1-:1.u1..h-'sf-.. :r.1.:r-.A fm- .. :za rfv,.,Jr1-ws-', w'r --f-. an-vu. -. - ---.Q-aa.-A -..4 . -.M .- a , ff'2?57fifwh-Favifliilf-azfwiri'-f'-::'f:3 4efX -' X245-'IDS -f:'1.1:i.11ii1.-.2:- X, .:-1- ff- we:S243-1::'Qf'nfgwg.,-trims: 3:,tzq,.2.Sr3-J'-,iviermz-cr-1-rraiglfv' -qe.,,as.w -if-T7ff3f1iLJ 114- ' - Y F ' '- - - - A -' F ' lm,5,,E,,15,, ::,,..f,g,g'g1:1-1,ge1.:::,b.x::f,1: :-'.-.a-.U .za-2 1- f.--a ' ' - u f RUTH Moses . LEON RRESKY . NURLEIQ BULLARD XYVONNE MAXWELL N. C. IENSI-:N . RUTH VVAIFER . Speakers Motto .' VN e learn to speak by speaking. Flower: Morning Glory Colors: Blue and Silver OFFICERS . President V im'-P resid v nt . Serra tary . . Treasurer . Svrgvan t-at-:I rms . . . R cportvr Top-left to 7 iglllL.' Herbert Neeley, N. C. Jensen, Texas Hix, Fred McBride, Lillian Mathis, Leon llresky, Charles Drees, Neva Moses. Botfom-left to right: Margaret Manseur. Nurlee Bullard, Grace Mauney, Ilice Iio, Yvonne Maxwell, Ruth Wfaiser, Mrs. Mather, Ruth Swenson, and Ruth Moses. . .ae-1-Q J' Yadav-.N-'-sQ'3 '5' 5 W -Q-1 xf M518 A' J: Q4 -16113.-g-Eilnqj-'xi.sxq-vw 'legit 1f N.-edt A+' 'Bd' grit!! is 4, 2 if wafwk' , . .. ..., ,. . .5 ... -Amr!sezsais-aawatriszerase,rL1w'a.x2':::v1 . . ,.-, ..fwf . -2-Qr2m.s:'f9-,L 56 'fa' .L 03' ' :Aww f 5 'f 31rL l'r-553' - a -Vwe-frfzswlzfszs-Q:.,eee...-,sf:-A .'ee'-4-sr.-5'-e - -.a ,.- ' axes: - . re. ..,.. -if ' 1-Jr f f . :re Q - V- -. --.ffrgm 1 new: . , ,, --15: :,-Tyr sl. a-Av-vii, ds,'ff?f1RX.::s. 'f K 1- 1, w a --,,h:7Lxv,lrgy5i52Af.5.. K ' 'W - -' ' 1- '1 e-mi.. . ,95- . ,, .. . V-as -P,' ' ' rf- H --is ' B E A U V OIR eww 'Wie 0 fi R 'fi aff! The Euphradicms Motto: As the man, so is his speech. Flower: Bluebell. Colorf: Blue and Silver. OFFICERS ALDEN PASCHE . .... . President TORRENCE RL'ssELL . Vice-President BELOIT RRUNER . . Secretary THOMAS Ross . , . Treasurer HOMER SHARIT Sergeant-at-Arms HoMER LONYE . . . . Reporter SADIE C. IYIATHER ....... Faculty Sponsor From left to right-first row: Torrence Russell, Kathleen Stephenson, Isabel Bowers, Dolores Gammon, Ava Lee Dean, Juanita Loader, Hazel Ludtke, Beloit Bruner, Mrs. Mather. From left to right-second row: Maes Mclntosh, Homer Sharit, I. C. Fleming, Alden Pasche, Thomas Ross, Homer Lowe, Evelyn Nicholson, Farar Jack- son, William Sullender. 1----H LW.- -.. ...J . .. , v ' . R- , . f--ae. ...rm Sv:---'- 11 '-:s f--. b an -.:.-:J::'+asm.,,. .. . . - - 4 ,..,. ., ,. . .., V , , .. it w-amy,--1 fr we -iv-ws:-:ff1'h ... - - K-f My -- . 1-, ef ,X .- :-- L, a,..i.fh - we 5.9.-1-. ,,-1 .- fi-i e-w '4 ., ., . -A-6 3 1.-K' 3 Af.,-cL..f,i-:QF R-YPA? . 5.-'.:::.Q5f ' A f- M.. - .. . . :-45:-A. ' . .ahh f-nw. .ff v'fv.v:.1-A1-.R---R,.,..., .. -- -R b . , . ,...A....Q,R-. yin... , My-gli, A -. ,, -9 R .-Q:---.K .Y 4 . , ,qua-.,.,.5:.-v 1 - QHAZ - -Q- f A 'Q' AQ- BEAUVOIR A5 Pa'rentfTeache'r Association NIRS. Z. V. DOBSON . A . . Prvsidwzf MR. H. N. SHOFSTALL. I- 'icc-President at large MRS. T. VV. Ross First lf'irc-President lWRS.' I. H. CHAPMAN Svcond Vim--PrvsLidcnt AIRS. V. T. NIATTHISXYS Third Vim'-Pn's'in'v11i AIRS. VV. J. RUMMELL . Fourtlz Virv-Prvsidwlf MRS E. L. NTILLER . . Fifth V'ia'v-Phrvsidvuf MRS. VV. P. NIANGUM Sixflz V'iFC-PVL'SilI't'l1f MRS. J. M. QCOFFMQ-KN .S'vz'cn1'lz lf-im'-Prvxicivzzt MRS. E. C. RUTAN . . Rvvvrding Svrrefclry MRS. R. V. PI.-XRRIS . . C0rrcsfv0nd'ing Svrrf'ta1'y AIRS. IDONA CLARK . . . .... Trvasurvr MRS. CLARA STACY CARLTON . . Historian MR. VV. L. HILAND . . fJU7'1il1l7'l-FIIfllfillll A- Fw we N4 1' ' R T' 1 4'5 4 32 321. -ww Wfmw QARASQWSA-Qi? ww wk 'ff Rm I '-. x 1h-va aku V 331 'W I-' 4 -2 wkswynz wa -. . .. ., . ..L. . ...ff :1-R 1, .ff'.,-f-.----f-:- views.,-H-YXWfsfQ-'rm'- tx:-A--mvxgelf.''u:g A-1-:aw , . ., . ....... ,Ma ,,I, ,. x.. .. ,. , .,.,...... - .,,, .. ., I L N. . A .v..,4.....,4R, . 41:-favrw,-:.qm.:.v:12:. ,-5 -- MM?-. -R ,.4.1w'z-:zw:amwba.- vang... MM: N.- .---...f.1 ,L - -. .. H -' RQ. . . :: ' '-'- r-.- ,-v-,H..2- :Rst-.w-. Jang 14.4-ff...-1 M' -'H '-'faxes A - ' N rv., ,. 1',,s,Q ' 'E wi , 1- j -. -wt f, y' - .. '..:f ., , K ,I . ..f..:g.,,.,i,..,a in . 1. A . - .. M , .. .. , . .,. A A-'V .,,.,f-R. 7.-. W, ,Wan ,..v..,,w . var.. Y. v, ...XM QQ.. ,-f,5,,..-A.- . .. .....,, 5 ...H , -.-. A as-.-1: 1 nm: '. 1 .1. w -.-159. -Juni. v-J.T.m:,i'r W, vt T.:-1'-'t , '-,1 'yiW- - 'D' 'li-. . V' :fl .1....r...t.Q V - e w- -f':fi' i.5 B E A U V 0 I R - ag3f.vx.iq 1g, -,', ' -1: 1: 26 -,gig . 1 .N ,..' - - . if-4, gi N , - ,.u ,. , - .A - , -M , swear, ,..,-flfsglg H 433' K 1 jefferson Davis High School Band X'71C'1'0R A 1.1-:ssANDko . EL'uENi-2 TILLBIANA: N. C. Jensen Donald Cook Leslie Martin Clarence Hennessey m'YllllZll11 llaclger Fred McBride aeuwtwxw ' FALL TERM . CUHl11Hl'f07' . . . . .-1sJ't Condurfor MEMBERS Olin Sullivan VVayne Switzer A. G. McBride Sidney Arendale Everett Guedry Aubrey McC0llough C. L. Carltonx Ed Sheffield? Sam Bertinox Omar Wlatsonyf Arthur Bolingerak 'Not represented in picture. Q, FQ-fa-7--Q 1. MN 3, G+-'Lise , -335 -'+eA+'1- '7 ' .v ff ' ' f .f ,...f.... . , r - -- . E C .2 2 V--A it '.--'- . ,4r74,lfz'r1 1 -2-A -1-.::::..uf-:- V... . . - -. ..... .. . .,. m, 5-, - N .- was-5 :,.,:. 5-L:,,,,g:i-e .,v4r:f -- gy- -if f -w- f , . ,r - ' P ' 53:-r eaqsfk., .-.f.,r,. ,- Q .F vs. X . . , 2 I- 5 .,-me R f - . ,..:., +ve' P- ': 11.,. C wishes -.ugft rren 161-?-M .rv-A-We-vfi ' f bi wi -1- A A-.M A - ' ' Page R' knit 'K .Q-4.6L 'nm BEAUVOIR Glee Club Motto: Flower: Orchid. Colors: White and Orchid. OFFICERS Mks. F. H. ROBERTS . .... . . Sponsor RUTH Moses . . . . President BELOIT BRUNER . . Vice-President ESTHER TAFOLLA . . . Serretary PAULINE SHAFFER . . . Pianist RYTH SCHOONOVER . . ., ..... -lss'tD1rcrtor MEMBERS IN PICTURE ARE: First row: Eugenia McCahon, Ruth Moses, Jennie Hanovich, Freda Shultz, Pauline Shaffer, Ernestine Harper, Bernice Taylor, Zella Brack, Dorothy Stockton, and Beloit Brunner. Second row: R :na Mae McCollum, Hazel Ludtke, Grace Lamonte, Annie Marie Drosche, Constance Hilt, Vickie Mecholak, Ruth Schoonover, VVise, Nurlee Bullard, and Kathleen Norris. Third row: Dania McClelland, Beatrice Houlihan, Theresa DeBatt, and Esther Tafolla. ' I I ll C i ,Fannie Howell, Fannie Those not in picture a-rc: Eula Mae Fam, sa we e rrav s Mae Melton, Neva Moses, VVinnie Slone, Pauline Franks, Lula Mae Whit- son, Geraldean VVatkins, Margaret VVall, Geraldine Fox, Charlotte Reed. DQWB , ., . , We-. mv-fisif .. V, . 1 - W . .- - -' -. ww '-2-ff---I-'ff'+-Ft? . -Ha . ' Tift beL-hs:Tw:ffestfs2::s, gs.-if t 3 f- 'i'T1 P G t-L -w i-. ' ' -'- ' Wt- N' fs-' 'Q-.s...1..-W it-eta'14:1-um.zliggeggiiiggjwe5,51,Ifa5511ig3.g.t--4.32, , . ..A.1i-,1,. . . L ..., - -1 x T. hun- ------, Alyiid- V B E A I XI G I R ' 1 fsrs. qgbv1,-ii? v-E:,.f1- Egg s? ,,g .,.5?2E5 ' 3: ' . '- H- -ww is , V ' - -' WR emlkkfi: f1., f 4f75 . ff. The Ghost of Lollypop Bay Au Ofvrvtta gizwn by tlxv xtmiuztr of Irffcrsmz Davis C A S T Bark rms: Inzmitu T.0:uler, Rheum Mae McCollum, lVinnic Slonc, Edith Daugherty Enla Mae Fain. Lznnar lxlark, Milflre-rl Sorensen, Esther Tafulla, Clmrlottv Recd. Aalrlisnn Vlfaestnleyer, Georgie Mau Mullins, Annie May Gammon, Margaret Pennington, Dorothy Stockton. Kathleen Norris. Srruua' rnzv: Rnlxy Neely, Ruth lloscs, Pauline l rantz, Erhcl Sclnnixlt, Bfimlic Del Mcfzlrly, E. J. Russell, Robert Crcsch, Garlamlean XVatkins. llama Mcflcllztml. Geralnlinc Fox, Charles Davis, Frances Kcnnnrcl, Kcokec Glispin, fnrlrta Lucas, C. I.. Carlton. Front rm.-: Frank Cecil Reno, Zclln llrnck, Hamill johnson. lk-rnicu Taylur, Ulcn 5'ullix-nn, Ruth SCIIOOIIOYCF, Talnmgc Rogers, Nurlce llnllanl, Inez Daniels. Hazel Sulleuclcr. s PRINCIPALS W- . AMS'-45.s'.'.,1F5'. -s ,lT5?ffS'i1E'Ff11'f4'? '2 rlvr-:m1evf,f-w-1'-s- 'V--'---,ff-.N ..., ,, . 'fH'rf:'iv'l2..ifv.A-'iff .-gp: F Psffrlrnzwg .rSbf'rwsa'i fix. ,Psi...-1-gzftraa--vs-str-ft M...-W.,-Y-v,fv.-, .. ., ,. 'bfi 'zllliiiiibgirf'.11.:'1 f: V .l :A X.-LW 127'-1s:.: -3fff?1Y fr'P'S f '- - H: A f,fx,.m---1y.,.-.gf::-1-e- ,W '35,--:--1:-, 1.1: , ,- M: nb -. Y '-1'-ft :iw ,J ,L-wg-.V c fx-..,.fq1-ts I- ' fgasuanins-X--A-A -- --'-- L ,A,+ , W A, , uk ,M l BEAUVOIR Le1:te'rmen's Club LETTERMEN PICTURED ABOVE ARE: First row: Russell, Lefkowitz, Fisk, Snell, Fulghum, Enloe, Mangum, Mehr, Morris. Second row: Pasche, Smith, La Motta, Ferrell, Needham, Frye, VVood, Guarino, Springer. Letterman who do not appear are: Douty, Azzarello, Howell, Thornton, Hiney, Whitehead, H. Smith, L. Sabayrac, Harris, VVilliams, C. johnson, H. John- son, Reindl, Jones, Garnett, Calhoun, Horton, Grota, Ramsey. OFFICERS CHAS. D. NIEHR . . . . . . President TRUMAN DOUTY . . . Vice-President WILLIAM SMITH . . . Secretory-Treasurer COACH Roy H. N1-:EDHAM . . . . Sponsor The purpose of this organization is to help promote better athletics in Jeffer- son Davis. fi 'Sh Sw-A -Q. , K ie . - V 4-s . ....f -f - :.-,.4'-,15.0--V'-M1-Annu.-f'5-.x-xls-.wr..,'-4 .-lv' -', : 2' ,-'Jw -. . -, 1 -V .. -. it J - an we: .-- za .V--:-fv,'amvs'ff4me','--M Tiff- 'mg-a-:':I,1-, 3A.'ssq2,.',f ' ' ' 'A' ' ' '2': ?'M 141' wk- --L:3.4.iiI'E'5fv'K Rf-'J IiCE.??5liC5-?!F3.?5:iEjGs?YZfIPi.s'fin-'uri''fi-.11-E,1, 73:45-1 :3-Ia:1Hf'fVfF 3.iis-fvlrll' ,EFfprii-:z-':-.r,-6114- -:Lag 3 V - f ff F --U -1 4.155 mga. t..i,f.-,,. - Q-,ss-law-sei.-.,v-,3,-,,,.,.,, .-, . . i. ,N ..., LW., ,,,. - ' W' fi' r H 'l 1 . - fi' It lbs if 1 B E A U V 0 I R Officers of Alumni NVALLAQ15 Forms . . . . . President Ll.-XRTIN Lowe . . . First V irc-President LORENE COVINGTON . . . Second V ice-President BETTY JANE DICKERINIAN . . . . Secretary LANELLE SHEFFIELD . . . 1-lss't Secretary ED JAMAIL . . . . Treasurer VVILLIAM SMITH . . Sergeant-at-Arms MRS. CARLTON . , . . - Sponsor MEMBERS OF ALUMNI Class of '27 Selam Annie Bang Gertrude Maxine Ethel Fallis Mildred Genevieve Bedell Czeftczick john Frederick Florian Alice Lanelle Brown Emanuel Dee Mary Elizabeth Goff Roy Archie Carley Vera Louise DeYoung Janette Genell High Lavinia Mae Cole Betty jane Dickerman Gladys Frances Hitchcock Alton Edward Couvillion James Allen Du Pree Jerome La Bauve Hdwell ermewe FT .-gAfs:.2vfA,g:-if , Siege -3 bye. .mihyyaw . .r mm, main... ,,a,,,,,, . , ,H ,, , Y, ,L -is Q V W . ,-3-A . 1+ is-new , ff -f L -s 1 FS I'e:v-ew-A '-H-if - --mm-u.---- Q. . ,Q-,wa .leiin .,.z..'--,- .-- Yrmieewia-T .A A ex. - . mit - . ,- -F A-- . .Hx-,At , X, ,,,:,,. ,, we-4 ,, 1-.. N ... ,, tr. ., , . . N .-as mi' f ziz-fimrve S1 im-,et rl Q - ., . ,IL . . . . :lf-'5,5k,. . .,.:..J4 1:3 . ,4..,.-, V. ., . .,3g:i.u.w.--. , donut Q ..., ,. grygtywgx ., ,ww ...a...,,A.., in in M -. ht, t. 5 E-f 1-:sw N, 9-1 f X x A M 43 Sophie Rachel Jacobson James Curtis Kelley George D. Knodell Dorothy Louise Kohlhauff Evelyn Inez Larson Ida Alyce Mehr Mary Ellen Milam Bernice Lillie Newton Harold Jessup Newton Nettie Lorene Odell Mary Elizabeth Alston John Frederick Anderson Frank Azzarello, Jr. Annie Mae Beakley Robbie Aline Beakley Edward Ross Bennett Joseph L. Bergen Sarah Block Dera Grace Bolton Thomas F. Booker Bernice Wanda Brunson Tommy E. Calhoun Edward Stewart Callihan Curtis Casey Harriet Frances Coffey Lorene Covington Lorethia Lavern Cravey Littman Danziger Charles Davis Frances Elizabeth Dodson Wallace Jeral Fones Tyrus Bryan Foster Charles Davis Ed Jamail Beatrice Kathyrne Pierros Corrinne Renfro H Mercer Brantley Richardson Melvin George Rote Marguerite Slaughter Edith Grace Smelker Rhobia Carolina Taylor Francis Earline Teague Class of '28 Floyd L. Galbreath Harry Fred Gazette Eleanora Marie Glaser Sarah Lillian Goldberg Reba Goldstein Thomas F. Grota Pearl Lottie Hagen Lena Hall Melwood T. Hamilton Jess W. Hammer Arthur F. Hammond Floyd T. Hiney Frederick C. Hodges William E. Holke Willie Mae Horn Edna Luna Hudson Eloise Callihan Humphrey Herbert Julius Hurtig Cecilia Rita Jacobs Louis Theodore Jahn Edward John Jamail Sidney Isaac Kaplan Hortense Johanna Klopp POST Graduates Mildred Sorensen Sidney Kaplan Frank Azzarello BEAUVOIR Ruth Watford Dorothy Marie Williamson Nellie Lee Worsham Leroy Hillyer Mildred Hudson Reagan Marshall Pierce Miers Helene Simms Louise Steinman Maxine Turnham Opal Lee Knight Annie Catherine Kuritza Florence Laird Helen Laird Ruth L. Longshore Joseph James La Motta James Martin Lowe Martha Edith McClendon Earl Leon McNeil Richard James Macfee Joe Mangogna Arland Jay Mangum Frank J. Matela Harry D. Matthews Enoch Lester Miller Merlyne Miller Frieda Miron Earl Milton Morin Weldon Morris Marguerite Oberkampf Minnie Lee Posey Eloise Prowse Irving Vtfilliams Edward Callihan we Msmgvwf . .. . - .,.v..,.:f-.-G aw- a-was-qw . FG .gg',.:g, . h .I A Y t , -an-5.s,ae1.-. f--wf,'1,,:g,'vwegs-1,4 MA , flf- if'S '152 F:.iEfQrf ,+ . if-K ' A'-' ::f+ tv,.'ia'2r '14 :f-1 .91. f ree . ,. , . .-,t .,.,,,,, .51 ,, ,AQ Im , , I aa. Q maxi. 1- ...N ws. ,-ft. e , -K-,Aw r r BEAUVOIR ' Winners in Clothing Classes Cleo Vklilliamson, clothing II 3 Verona Steuber and Camille Campbell clothing III. QJVQ Senior Class Song Farewell, dear Davis High, We leave thee with regret. Wher'er our pathways lead us, VVe neier shall thee forget. Sweet mem'ries cluster round thee Like attar of the rose, And golden is the vision That ever brightly glows. Farewell, dear Davis High, Thy bounties did we share. VVe bless thy kindly counsel, Thy wisdom and thy care. Like children home returning, May we oft' seek thy side, Filled with a host of mem'ries, And filled with filial pride. C -1 3'-!M..i. 'f F fi'f?'7i '?,f? 'ff fA14,gf5,iii-- -' ,-..a.q.,,, i . . 81:3 ,wma -'-?'3IQg.j! -.-tsvift 25552 if - ti? f Kvbg- as-.4 .,.,t.L, , . , Qi' spswuiigffc Q- :.4+S,W-fRf:f??' 'V!7E! e'f'1'?f.IL' - L-M-:M -'fisffs'-15' Q ' ...s lu: TZ.-QPR' -' B E Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. jan. Jan. fejferson Davis School Calendar 17-School days, school days! tbut O you good ole holidays lj 1-Annual Staff announcedg Harry Pfeiffer at the helm-just watch 'im! 20-Jefferson Davis 1 vs. Hall High O-we almost pulled a Waco High trick! 24-Senior Class Organized-Torrence Russell, presidentg step high Terry! 3-Jefferson Davis 13 vs. Sam Houston 0-they can't blame a wet field for their loss this time! 10-Jefferson Davis 26 vs. Reagan 19-our lirst triumph over Heightsg everybody ready-Rah! Rah! Rah! 16-Jefferson Davis 18 vs. Milby 0-our second team did nohly! Zl-Started work on our building-it won't be long now! 22-Ron-tire. VX-'as it hot? And how! Speech by Senator Murphy. Z3-Jefferson Davis 33 vs. San Jacinto 25-Yea Panthers! City Champion- ship-Most exciting High School game ever played in Houston! 5-Miss Howze entertained football boys. just ask 'em about it! S-R. Association Banquet for football boys. Bambino! It was a lolopa- looza! 10-Mrs. Carlton gave a banquet for the football boys at her home. They want an encore! 12-Annual Football Dance at Kensington-Everybody made VVhoopee! 15-Organization of Letter1nen's Club-Pres. Mehrg V. Pres. Doutyg Sec. and Treas. Smith-SH-H-H-H-H! lt's secret! Dark and mysterious . are their deeds and doin's- 20-Ring measurements taken-will the Seniors be haughty now! 21-School out for Christmas holidays. Aint we got fun! 2-Rack to work again-Holidays over-This yea1 s Seniors have been hooked-final exams announced. 10-Rozalia and Katherine sporting new diamond rings-VVho! VVh0o!-- says the Owl- .. .. .... . ,--J,..4a:z'f'a :t',vf,-'g- '----.1--iQ,'c1i-' '-He-eff? , , . ,af -.msc-. -N-1..s-,a,- .-wwe 'eteihssz--Qwm.,QQ5.':-f - ...W , , M. . BEAUVOIR jan. jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar Mar Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May M ay May May June 24-Basketball season !-off with a bang! Davis 24 vs. Sam Houston 21. 25-Jefferson Davis 14 vs. Main Ave. 7--Exciting and decisive! 14-St. Valentine roaming around with hearts, cupids, and diamonds! Zella and Juanita exhibiting new rings. 20-Teachers declare war on students cutting classes-Tough luck Seniors! 21-Arbor Day-tree dedicated to Miss Mary Elliot by Senior Class. 28-juniors organized-Hurray for Junior Prom! 6-Pep Club Dance-it was a Wow! 11-Lillian and Neva joined the big parade! Where did the boys find the diamond mines? , 15-Mrs. Carlton's St. Patrick party for Seniors-Snakes, shamrocks, music 'n everything! 27-Lettermen's Dance-it is now a wealthy organization. 1--Backward, turn backward, O time, on your way and make us all Kinder- garteners just for a day! 4-Noticeable decrease in school attendance-district track meet at Rice. 11-A quiet day in school-Mr. Needham and track team gone to Nacog- doches! 16-Election for Silver Screen and did we pick the peaches? I say we did! 22-Holiday-All off for the bay! 24-O you Operetta: The Ghost of Lollypop Bay! 2-May Fete-depend upon Rozalia Hoffhein- She looked every inch a queenf' And was Fred Hahn a real king? I say! 7-Senior Play- Bab. And now we know what real acting is! 10-Junior Prom! Take it from us, it was the berries -signed: Seniors. 17-Senior Picnic-to Sylvan on the Nicholas-everybody there with bells -and eats! 29-Class Night when the Seniors held the reins-but not so tight. 31-Three Months- Out on parole Hurray! 1--Call it Commencement if you wanta-we call it tinishment. J ....:..... 'T-+.',.,.. BW ,Y , A U V Q 1 R Tri -1. -x':'5'-17 -uri'-'Vi7f1l?'?'5f. 11. 4-Q95 f , N115 -, , 41- -- , F139 - -43 S-'f k: 'q'g 'N W5' ' .S,,XEia,,+:q.fp-3-gfa ,,3y.s-f-,:E1 -,Q-Zvi' ---- g k...-.V -- ,- P'5f.s:? 'f' 1:7 ,.,.,., L...f ,f -1-1-W -' - ' Memru M O1 X fXx L , W? 5 'Y fl 1 , 4 1 1 ,QT-L-',2 K . wnfg,-f ,fx ,f l ,q:i ..' 4 , A x f 15-ah f ,V ,f Q ily' ,-fr' M gy 'r I, I 4: 1? 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J A mf P,-1 ar fl H- .. . iqiwz-.,,+,. ,..,- ... . .. --- .,. .gc . ,.ik,,3'gLqjq-gy .'1zIJ.,. ..,, . ..., -te '- W BEAUVOIR THE GIRLS' AND BOYS' S5 and 357 Shoes we've unpacked the past week have such an air of smartness that they'll make anyone's winter-weary shoes look just a bit tired and futile. BUCKLEY'S Mr. Needham: I'm offering a prize of five dollars for the laziest boy in the school, and I think you will win the prize. Earlton Snell: Aw rightg roll me over and put it in my pocket. 'Yours Truly CORRIGAN IEW ELRY 615 MAIN STREET I TERURBA to and from alveston EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR GALVESTON-HOUSTON ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY JEFF L. ALEXANDER, Manager 'H K? . - - A .- ,,2. p k... f Ss-::,.5 45'E, -If -.5,-5.3.i:5c:.f5p3i5kg1111,355'- T if--.jf BEAUVGIR v- ' get ' ?' A 4 W. A. Blackshear FOR YOUR DAILY NEEDS Groceries, Fresh Meats, Fruits, and Vegvfables, Dry Goods and Notions PRESTON 3262 MEANS SERVICE CALL AND SEE Leopold 8: Price The Home of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes for 22 Years Quitman 8: Hardy Service Station CORNER QUITMAN AND HARDY STS. Modern Equipment to lVash and Grease Your Cai' PHONE PRES. 8708 EXPERT VVORKMANSHIP Julius Kaufman: Pin twenty-one today and I can vote. David Kaufman: No, you can't. Julius: Why not? David: There's no election. -r 1 if Have you ever heard of the man who was so baldheaded that he had to tie a string around his head to tell gow far up to wash his face? We ave. QfC?ongratulatz'ons and Q11 QGood 6wishes G D R P D N olewefijy Gompany 614 MAI N What a pleasure and satisfaction it is to know that when you buy precious gifts at this store you 'receive the fullest measure of value QJVQU AN ACCOUNT HERE IS A CONVENIENCE, NOT AN EXPENSE. -L. ,.- E,-,L I, BEAUVQIR Unwitecl iBu5ine55N THE RULE OF BUSINESS IS THAT IT GOES WHERE IT IS INVITED AND STAYS WHERE IT IS MOST FAVORABLY TREATED. Wd' la ting' 67121-Yilefgl' Guarmztvc of Gvnuine Engraving Southern Engraving Co. C' cntors and IUamrfarIzn'rr.v of Ihr' Bvxt in Dvsign and Qualitx-- Graduation Invitation and Pl'7'.YOIIGl Cardx k , W , , ng., f . -: . . , , ?.2 'I Vm5WF3 R'3: ' A a.-.,.4f,f ,mi . . 3 ..,. , f. Y, Y ..I.5..x..f,,g-, ,.i.N,:-x.fx,,Q3.,gq ,.,,1-,K -'r F -Y 'M z B E A U V O IR f ff-1.-'mf f W , 1-zmefii gf-' f' I ,1.4. A 1 'fgglifey I 1 kk Q Q ffgfr N ' V. ,I 1 '-11'ET'ii f. -2 4 QM f !l 'Uq'ff J W 'sj4,1Qf9 5 Ilr qii fgi i vggiff ii ? 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Here in the Big Daylight Store you lind unlimited showings of the finest and smartest of new clothes .... always priced at a delinite saving of at least 35.00 to 31500. Come on up. VICTCRY- ILSO FRANK HOLTON, Manager Jas. K. VVILSON, Pres. ESTABLISHED ,-N 1866 lr W . '.'.f'1g 5, .f- . - wv'lW+ ,RQ-1 ,' 4 W , , 5' ,Q X . l .yt tilting 1 to ...ILN K .15 A 9 l 'L . uk a. 'PUMA 'Ii 7 I-, -A .W 5195. 8. ,, ' 'A mx!! ' M u ' lu Wx , .M ld M it ll- ff ' M QLF H fu, ' f 1' C' ,beak I ff I 9, , -lla' ,ff f A-'Q -,gl ' f,vJ4' A I 1-.xv 4,2 , 25 ff' ,.y,ff ,a X f 21. Qye ' ouston fromtlw of the Covered W n I . X,., 1-' 9 4 i 2 '0f? l ' 2 ' 'Remix Once johnny Mae Lacy and J. NV. Baily were riding down Main Street. They passed hy the Bluebell and johnny Mae saw some chicken roast- ing in the window. Gee, that chicken smells good, said Johnny Mae. Do you want me to drive by there again so you can smell It another time ? calmly asked J. VV. Adams-Schartzberg Dry Goods Company 419 Travis Street Preston 2340 HOUSTON, TEXAS Complete Outfttvrs for Men, IfV0mr'n and Children THE HOME OF QUALITY AND LOXVEST PRICES Srcrial Prices to All Studvnts gg? i' 'lf ' 1-ff-ze.--' 1-2-531: pe- -1 -I .-.JH-r , .Q - 4... ... . . ug - W ,J --xigfflgg S-axis -:wg-ffmx4f::j,,..,, ,Z , eww la-32,3 igigxsigffftmvwg....-us,...a- --- i ' BEAUVOIR ELV CQCKRELL TUDIO 207f208 Medical Arts Building Houston, Texas made photographs for this publication Our sincere regards and best wishes to seniors With pleasure we ha'uc NPHCTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER , -.-4 H ...V 1 au...-.ey--.2-:z ss.-. ' -.-Q'1f: ii'2f1LEwk:'1rt?'f:1'.eg.-:Q-,Sw . r , N .. L .W ,,.-fr..,.,,, - u., .,,, ., .my N ' :veg-f1:f,.:j . A We ' ' or X'-M- f T Qffg.-IT? 1 B E A U V 0 1 R R 1 J Congratulations to Jefferson Davis High School and Students from Steves Lumber and Building Company Remember HOMES OUR BUSINESSH 18.20 MAURY STREET PHONE PRESTON 2897 LAUFMANYS FOOD MARKET Robert Holke: Hello there, old top, Now new car? Louis Rittenhouse: No, old car, new Clover Fa rm Sto re top. No. 11 3900 N. MAIN ST, PHONE TAY. 6114 Thrift Plus Satisfa.cti01z . , aff' 'V' Y '4: W - .alll H 'SM X JN 16-- ii sY1QlLL1A.Ms ' Comphmems of I I AP 'P Y ' A FRIEND 3811 NORTH MAIN ST. PHONE TAYLOR 3167 THE TEXAS BUSINESS INSTITUTE THE BIG UPTOVVN BUSINESS COLLEGE Taking the advice of the worId's richest man- I BELIEVE THAT EVERY YOUNG MAN AND VVOMAN WHO XVANTS TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS SHOULD DO AS I DID-TAKE A COURSE IN A GOOD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. -Iohn D. Rockefeller. The Only Houston Business College Maintaining High School and College Standards and a Limited Enrollment It Costs NO MORE to get the BEST The Texas Business Instziufe MAIN AT LICKINNEY P. 0. Box 1234 PHONE PRESTON 0303 -Q. Y--f- , . ., . . s . N s K, . . - --:V-Aw . -t 4. wx . 4 -'- fi '- PITH .: . 4. -f 14-Si37! 19'if-m 1 l5'e'::'i'4 :H 'M ' 4- ' BEAUVOIR Gonjidencef The most beautiful of all human relationships are based on CONFIDENCE. Love is based on confidence, friendship is based on conf fdence, happy marriages are based on confif denceg and so, comidence, is the highest aim a business institution can achieve, because it introduces into the processes of buying and selling, something of the unselfish quality of those sacred human relationships that are un' touched and uncontaminated by money. Munn's never Wants to be guilty of such bad taste as to claim perfection, but it makes no secret of its ambition to foster and deserve at all times the confidence of its customers. 'There ls No Higher Success Than TO BE BELIEVED IN! 706 mwfwffw Style Headquarters for the South ,, . - - .,..,. J, 4. -sri-9:25-ssssazis,-.gi am-,.:,i.--,+Erg5f,z.sm5:r . . - . 1 Q - -' 4.-as -wa-P-.ffidzx.vw-wigs'-f.Q s .,-Lifes' ,'fw!S3'fisa:-e'5--sfasms'-2-,z,-.'5455'sisa'1--a-'sw..:..,fs':g-111'ri'-vmsv,-:'.., M 1 '- -of -1 e f- gg' .. -Q--s-. - aM.a.....s .'- -s-ev:-A-ffzfr iisff.i:1t-i1:-T-.M--?g.fr1L ,..r A, BEAUVOIR M Com Iiments , , , P f For Quiet and Efficient o The Houston National Bank Father: 'Tm ashamed to see you crying because a bee stung you. Act like a man! Son: Yes, and you-you'd gimme a a lickin' like you said you-you would if you ever c-caught me usin' that k-kind of l-language. Motor Operation Your car will run quietly and with the least amount of trouble if you always keep the tank filled with Humble Gasoline and the crank case filled with Hum- blc Motor Oil. Make a habit of buying only at the stations displaying Humble signs. Humble Oil Refinery Co. The West Street Filling Station F. W. STAKEMILLER, Prop. Accessories, Vulcauising, Tubes, Tires, Ice, Battery Serzwive CORNER VVEST ST. 8: LORRAINE PRESTON 6382 HOUSTON, TEXAS E, PARKER N. C. PARKER Gate Cleaners Sc Dyers 3116 HOUSTON AVE. PHONE TAYLOR 9178 l ' X I x 5 GMNESTON-HOUSTON NOW AT 719 MAIN STREET Kress Block-Near Rusk SHOES HOSIERY af if-f ,.1 '3 4c Y N -A - '12 :vw A. f-- ---T. . - .A ., .. :gl ' . - .. 'f'f:v's t.qe.vf... . -. .ff-1 - -- -- - - -,...i..LL:, . , -F1-. fp. .M , , ' -Q3 1 -Ciafgxrag ,f 5, q 3' gf7 '1i.,j Ly5j- X mu,-,,.1..,.,. . . ff ' u'f..1.wfr-G B E A U V 0 I R EEK.:--:'9PDf'.j,,,. ,, .A . . 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Now on Main at Rusk A GREAT STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS -lliith Shops for I-Vomen, Too Compli-men ts of D. M. Beach Jr. Electrical Construction 2903 Clark Street James Elliot: Have you forgotten that you owe me fifty cents? Sidney Laufman: No, not yet. Give me time and I will. L. L. Ridgway Co. Drawing Sets 61' Supplies for Students 1014K CAPITOL AVE. FAIRFAX 4506 l HOUSTON, TEXAS VVE BUILD WE REPAIR HOMES Easy Payments Johnson Lumber 8C Building Company 1811 NORTH MAIN ST. PRES. 1456 I 1 - - .- -1-,N LM, Q - ,'. -xl In V- , H. ii...Bu.K....n...in, 4.-...4nia.u... . tv ., , ,wif x- TR' ' is ' 11'-sy. . . '5. .gQ 55: .f- 7-.,.,.. E. B E A U v o 1 R Houston Pipe Line Company W Izolesulers of Natural Gas to the Prznozloul Houston and Gubt Coast Industrzles and Houston Natural Gas Company Remdzng Natural Gus to Dornestzk Consumers zn Houston una' Vioznny E The Buckner Companies PETROLEUM BLDG. HOUSTON. TEXAS , . . A, . . . 4, . 1.-wwx -'Q-Ma xi. 2 'H-'4' - ' -fifty nf- -1 ,fS '-igxwsfgxipg 'qi -Q X an-sz-v-wt-3 ., ...n w ,,,,,:,,. M r-m.,,.k C W ,, , 5- . ?,.:.,,45vF m, o,Q,gy5 bw AN-'-- .51 - f L..-,-..-.fs ,-M--.aw.-.wt-:1-swff.-': :'w ' I-QE' 1' .L+ --l B E A U V o 1 R I h' f The Dollar Store Visit our store daily and save money. 602 TRAVIS STREET OLD POST BUILDING The Dollar Store Joe Tortorice Fancy Groceries, Meat Market, Sz Fresh Vegetables FREE DELIVERY 2424 CHAPMAN ST. PHONE CAPITOL 2386 Az WILSOR..sT.iflwl?iffnur. Gl 1 'A pleasure to show you Two Stores 508 FANNIN STREET 1103 MAIN STREET Dumb: Help! Help! Something's running across this room without legs! Dumber: XN'hat is it? Dumb : Water l VVhat are two greatest menaces facing this modern world ? asked the prof. Easy, replied stude, uhalitosis and pyorrheaf' I Dealy - Adey- Elgin Company PRINTERS Maurufarluriug Stat-ionerx 717 LA BRANCH ST. FAIRFAX 1143-1144 Compliments of Badger Garage AUTHORIZED VVILLYS-KNIGHT DEALERS FAIRFAX 9700 201 ROBIN ST. O BEAUVOIR 'Q ' fs- - .vu --. The ew S ttltesmen The electric light and power industry has Consistently extended the usefulness of its service, while ma- terially redueing its rates- This reduction me a n t cz saving in 1927 of five hundred million dollars to do- mestic e 0 ns u in e r s alone. It was Locke, the great economist and philosopher who wrote, The purpose of business is to keep a man occupied for the prosperity of the Common' wealth. Locke's definition of business is being applied today as never before. The engineer and the scientist have become the statesmen of a new State that is industrial in form and economic in purpose. In its contribution to the general well' being of the public, it is doubtful if any industry in the history of the world has rendered a greater service than the electrical industry. That America today enjoys living adf vantages approached by no other country is due in no small measure to the fact that American manufacturers and workmen have at their command more electric power than is available to all the rest of the world. HOUSTO LIGHTING SIPOWER COMPA Y . . -. . .. - f- - S -Un f' as 13:-ss':r..a-sf'a'1'-sae, sz'-za-r.:'ff- ff'igiwf-: 2:-22:r!1s:'.' 51,-2-at , - , A iw- ,..-.,g4fa.-gi-:.,f: ,--.,.-Q.-gsew-rms , , . - 5,,r,.,.. .e.,w.-uvQ4M..Nf.. X-ww-M ni-C, piss Q --ifA,-,V-F,-fr:.11gi:9i - Y. . .i 1 s W.-. N , A .,-f,-as-. f-1' H- vu .. i..... .,-.V .1 ww.. ma, BEAUVOIR A r X Q Q ,Q.a'.if,f.,:q.1-3 . ,., 4 DRINK In Bottles BUY IT BY THE CASE FOR YOUR HOME Compliments of The Texas Blue Print 85 Supply Company New Location 1013 CAPITOL AVE. PHONE PRES. 4907 Compliments of Park Lumber 8: Building Company Lumber--Home Building CLARK STREET PRES. 2764 C. L. BERING COMPANY, Inc. Established 1895 Incorporated 1927 Golf Supplies, Archery, Canfoes, Racing Out-Board Motor Boats, Gun.: and Ammunition 709 TRAVIS STREET PRESTON 0181 W'illiam Badger: How did you get that cauliliower ear? Sidney Arcrxdale: Last night, my girl's father threw me out into the vegetable garden. Harris-Hahlo Co. The Style Store for Women and Children MAIN AT TEXAS J. HOXV'ARD CLARK EVM. I. IQUIILMAN Clark 8: Company Optometrists and Opticians 1006 TEXAS' AVENUE HOUSTON, TEXAS -ffffbiri:fr-fnvf-fefffz::eL's1.s.Si912af2raw' mini-.vt-,Q--... ,., ..H...,..r.,q., . .. , lv.:--f-.:','p:1:fhqt1,t.,:.,p-rf -It --9--'few-4 .tif-:,.--fl.-32151. ef:..::S::s-Gwg-.-Q -wt., -f1-.w-f--,1-- -. - -.fe -i,.. V V . , . ffl '- r-'r K ' ' ,Z,Fy:gN3!.3.,.1:5,,:, -Q13 F' :V -fi:-X-1, .fryvke-1-P-K-Q - -- - - A,,:K,. ,q,k: , ,.,,,.,l,, l.,l . . ,., F - . ,,.-.,li Q. hr S - ! Fha L ,.:'5:,'+w'- W-.v-.1 A A h ,- B E A U v o 1 R Know Your ezglzbor There is a man in your community who merits your acquaintance. He is a specialist in an age of specialization. And his specialty is serving your automobile to help you get the most possible miles. He knows that his success and prosperity depend on the quality of his service and the merchandise he sells. He elected to sell the new and better 'Texaco Gasoline and clean, clear, Texaco Golden Motor Oil. Experience has taught him that they are superior to other motor fuels and lubricantsg the new and better 'Texaco Gasoline because it forms a dry gas, is true high test, and has ref markable antifknock qualities which were achieved without the addition of chemicalsg the clean, clear Texaco Golden Motor Oil because it forms no carbon and has that full heatfresisting body so necessary for today's faster engines. When he recommends Texaco Motor Oil and Gasoline you may be sure there is sincere honesty in the advice he gives you. 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Jones Clothes for the 'Young Man ' LATEST STYLES NEVVEST PATTERNS I 'CIQUWQ-9 of QQUJRY' MAIN AT CAPITOL Thompson Brothers LIEAT MARKET Home Killed Choice Veal, Pork, Marlon, Beef, Sausages, Butter and Eggs Free Delivery 1903 HARDY STREET PHONE PRESTON 2429 Melvin Chun: This weather chills me to the bone. Reuben Caplan: You ought to wear a hat. O. P. Jackson Seed Company, Inc. Qualify Brand Seeds Opposite City Market 305 TRAVIS ST. PRESTON l050 HOUSTON, TEXAS BROOK MAYS 8: COMPANY Pianos and Phonograplf 820-822 TRAVIS' STREET PHONES: PRESTON 3221-1386 Service with a Smiley Crescent CLEANERS 8: DYERS Preston 7423 Preston 7424 2521 NORTH MAIN ST. Always on Time 'f em we sf. T A., il, 'ess W, wwrifwsfsmqivgg-.mwv Mr :sexi-ffvs-sfssssmw ,pg-1 - - nerswl--,s..:Mds 5 . 1-wg Q- in . - Afzw.-. -. -. . , A ,f . , ,.,., , , , we-.,.l-. f l L - A gm -.,.,p5g-up an V . K 3:35-1.-1 :sit r h 3 Kih ei --A-'-33 4:1 g7,:::,l al pq, L.. V. 11 ., V. f - O, 'z- 1- - -.q,.. , A ' .. ,. ffl'we-m-s2,5-i:7f.P?I',:1TAn-6.1:21:35-5-1.T .-fm,-Q A s'-- - 1-'ak'-51 ,1 ,-X.-1-,-4-.. vs-sf,Q1-.-szzgffsn-.isa-.s-l.f.e:.g-.rs-F - ---A ' 3 as .,,,M,,g,g--ldv' V Compliments of A. B. C. STORES, Inc. Wisecracker: lNill you please come to the biology class this morning? Crackwiser: l1Vhy? NVisecracker: Well, the teacher told us all to hring an insect with us. at if -or -Miss Darling: This examination will be conducted on the honor system. Please take seats three apart and in alternate rows. Greetingsx to the graduates of feferson. Davis High School Our wish is that you may go on to college or out into the world of busi- ness and make your education count for something. ' Ig-or-:.' QQGILJ.. ey, Stationers Printers Engravers CAPITOL BRAZOS RUS'K Courtesy, Kindness, Competency Thoughtfulness N Those four words are the foundation' of the growth and success of the Settegast f Kopf Company. They constitute a slogan which will guide any man or organization far along the highway of life. SETTEGAST-KO PF COM PANY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 2017 Milam Street Phone Fairfax 1492 C ourteous Ifwalid C ar Service sf sewage 4, R ey., 'Hem ,gps 9 45' gferiw-4-ege s figrx, in mmf . - , . . , . . ,. ,- ,f-.4 .vt--.,,. .:. ,c, ..f-s-w:- if- -- '1 i '1351?5'-'f1E'::Ti55a.: k IT,-g':QFi75fT'f':-ac ' :55iTf'.'. 2533: a t FPR e g if J ' ' A' ' ' A NT' 'y:':'3'ffi'2G-ff?I-J-11:12V +-'i',- 'rv .QM fa-., , ', ,files .5?2'.,7 Q.. - - H. 713y,. S .:: , . :Ha-. ' f - 4--fa-sw was .sa i- ' z ggq-fa:w 1m-.I V - N e .sa .t,sQ..,.,.,,.,.. F in-W Ri' BEAUVUIR f . .. V . :--- i 4' 'Rei a,,.r.,,,h1f--feeesm -. ,?3.mZ W.2Z'5 v' -, .4 ' gglefzslvs.. ws k-.aivn'm'?9'bPi,,feQ:1-an 'SFF' - Mawr. : 4-e..u.o ....,-,Nga-Q14 agar? .- 5,51 .gg 5 - '4- F . ' ' --ni -if A SIGN OF DISTINGTION It Came from Sweeney's The smart younger set, like the two generations before them, follow the path to Sweeney's for costume jewelry, watches, rings, emblems, silverware. It Came From Sweeney's Jlymllewflfl Q. IIDMAINEITREET COLCAPITQL AVENUE 700 MAIN ST. corner CAPITOL AVENUE BEER'S STO RE Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Plumb- ing and Electrical Fixtures I'I 'c Rent Masquerade Costumes 1901 NORTH MAIN ST. PRESTON 8787 AVENUE FLORAL COMPANY Open Day and Nigh! and Sundays FREE DELIVERY 1922 McKinney Avenue Phone Fairfax 6341 HOUSTON TEXAS .lamail 86 Baker Lumber Co. WHOLESALE LUMBER PHONE PRESTON 2483 IWIILL ANU YARD: 3615 CLARK ST. Miss Darling Cto classj : In this stanza, what is meant by the line, The shades of night were falling ? Ilice Iio: The people were,pulling down the shades. l J. M. Ludtke Jr. GROCERIES, PRODUCE AND MEATS 2809 Odin Avenue Phone Preston 3364 Compliments of Ward Sc Greenberg General Insurance sos KIRBY BUILDING HOUSTON, TEXAS 'W V eww .fs-' E,-f-af?-Nm Fmsmgf 'ik v,,,.f,,f,-,-... ..-.-... . . , . ,wah-5-S rffiie-'ff .s4fL,.g.,gi-F X' F . -f. Aff.: -f , , .. as-ev . 'O L35-s , -P 'IQ qu, -'M 'JN-at , cf:ff'3Y'?f5f'f'P '4-!d'l'-iff' ' kriL4f 11- HV?-+ ' 5 '- AA' L ' .::3,g4gr3g5,,-.:'f5e, ygahtg-sH 'ev,- 1s.1,-'na-Pswf-Q'-P---'H - Houston Sporting Goods Co.,Inc. GILBERT GARDINER, Manager Complete Line of Sporting Goods PRESTON S353 1005 MAIN STREET Compliments of The Guaranty National Bank Capital S300,000.00 306 MAIN STREET HOUSTON TEXAS Compliments of F ogle-West Company 1903-1907 MCKINNEY AVENUE Phones: Fairfax 1177 5388 1178 5389 Safe and Sane Ambulance Servire Day and Night evy Bros. DryGoods Company Specializes in School Clzildrenir Outfits -both for vacation and semester pe- riods. Visit us for usual school clothes, for snappy sports togs, and all those ac- cessories which givc last minute smartness to the costume for girls and boys. Professor: What is density? Student: Er- it's something like thickness. Professor: Yes, when applied to students. Otlicer: Hey, you can't turn around on that corner. Rozalia: That's all right, thank you, I think I can make it. L. M. LUDTKE Meat Market QUALITY MEATS FRESH INFERTILE EGGS PHONE PRESTON 2161 1703 NOBLE STREET I-Ve Deliver ie as an M '?!x55X'c..n Nm ix - -- .. --e-- ., .. , - Qi - fm. -:fax ,.'-ver?-,V In .- -- 1 f-. -H , W, - .Q aa:-.env-ax-ar. 'I - . -1 Q- suis-ii. 'S '-V ,f Qjqlgzg -it g:x Z . , , s?.awM .,..i4,j:E , BEAUVOIR vir- -Q--f BEAUVQIR HARPER sc SON Groceries and Meats 1012 Euclid Street TAYLOR 0342 Aubry Fisk: Miss Buchanan, what keeps us from falling off the earth, when we are upside down? Miss Buchanan: The law of gravity, of course. Fisk: VVell, how did folks stay on before the law was passed. Complzhzents vf The ack eal ash otor ompany A 3311539 - - 3, du fkxff. ' - - M J., -1-'-1 'I ,Q- L , io F BE PEJPIILAR Learn to Play a Musical Inrtrument Chas. Parker Music Co. State Agents Ho1ton's, America's Greatest Band V. T. Matthews MEAT MARKET II- e Do Not Open on Sunday WE HANDLE HIGH GRADE MEATS Free Motorcycle Delivery Instruments . 170' CONTI AVE. PRES. 1529 916 CAPITOL AVENUE FAIRFAX 9124 J f- 't 'Y ' ' Q ,, , , ,.r1'1-. f .1a:2v?f 1' -1 ' 'L '41-if 'T7 X '4 xx ,+ -K mn , ,X U -, N 5 ' A K 4 X BEAUVOIR lndlsellunllb iz W Yi E. 'J' Q I 1 : ff f 53-T, ,4 ' 1:04, I 'h fm . K ' A . H K ' ' ,A ' , .E Q , is , 4 .- t 1 V A V I N 3 T 5' A 40 i ' X , V V kk.kL. 1 , 1 f M ,, f 2 1 3 M .. .. f - 'Q-f-A f 5 t Q, . 'Em 'QQ Q .V Q A P V V, , 9 -- Y ga Q, 1 I i , L Q ' ' .1 A I I L. h ' dx 1 . gi -1 .... M , x x ig. --. 5 .. 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Alden Pasche: Today ain't Sunday. I told you not to take that bath last night. Remember That Good Fortune Requires Thrift The National Bank of Commerce fm ON SAVINGS. The Bank of Courtesy The Laundry for the Whole Fam-ily WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN DRY CLEANING 'S INEEDA lAUNunvo,,-fl. SUNSHINY mssuNeSS 83' RUSK AND SMITH STS. Compliments of A FRIEND Bryan Sc Townsend SERVICE STATION 2109 North Main Street Phone Preston 4686 lVe Are for Those Panthers e?f ,IsQg ff M'-fe l ww----H..- ..4.,,,,, 'RPL 'ii 5 Q-'E 1E5f-S'TH'.1f'5w '- i'f?'r'- ' - . . : fl 'wr-e:E' 1,, .. 2iy i:f'e:.., R--J ,I, I , . he-W .- V ,-.S -,,..,,.,,,,., 4, - . 'Q' ,: ,,-fsfeft .. fv erffww ri ' fx- ,-wEi f5'fa f-k5'L. at-,-'H.:ffs1a1sMw.l4.1- 'arf' '-'-- , 7, '54, .,, - +135 .r: . - , -3 - -F-sf. . .W , -:-23: - .gy Y, -Qgfjagry '!f11.f,-.- ' 1 - x. z'u..' 1.. .Q -. 1PSsfy..e..,m .....,a. 32,333zvxfifif'f-:-'3 :f-izzf, .?-P+.. E ,. ,..g'vf2fif'K1'i i:':E:w:f-3131.-N'-2--F'-wailww f f'r ' was-we ew-gm-:I we 5 W' Wmmxlwwggglyi 1 'f'v':2s1s5-54-5 e . ,,-,. qc. 1: ,w,,:i. '.': 44 .4 . V - ,.,y ,avg ,. M Wa- 1-.Y-.5 ,K .,,,,, K V4 B E A I I O I R wt -rd ?:i v?i' .1-133' ln, :mx e 1 'ELA' ' ' '1 ASgP'W'5rq ' J. M. HOGAN STERLING HOGAN PRINTING 8. SPECIALTY Co. Printing and EIlgl'G'UI.llg Advertising Sf-vcialfirxr 1511 RUSK AVENUE PHONES: FAIRFAX 1600 AND 2862 ca I H Miss Danshy: Leon, go call Mr. S Smith. It's down to zero in this room. I Leon Bresky: Down to zero, is it? That's nothing. Our Service Station lulllldllk You-Call Again VVE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS- LARGE OR SMALL Tirrx, Tubes, Arrersorinv, Gas Oils and Greases LET US VVASH YOUR CAR Telephone Pres. 9222 S. A. VVHEU, Prof. 2600 North Main Street Houston, Texas Ik lk fi Mrs. Newton: VI7hat's a Synonym? Leslie Martin: It's a word you use when you can't spell another onc. E For you younger men who will have nothing E but the authentic universityftype model E PREPTON HALL SUITS These Prepton Hall Suits are styled by two of the country's finest designers-one of them cre- sxffsezisfsfsisifsfsfsifzfef2?-fs 2.2?-'ti ares the models which are worn at the leading prep schools-the other does nothing but develop patterns and colorings that make Prepton Hall suits instantly recognized as the smartest clothes :'? ': --:-- on the campus. E W SH t M5 E RELIABILITY E 604 MAIN STREET J l A, , , n.i...l. , , 'i-llnl5- Y. - -- 1- , -. -H .- ' , rx. : .,2 :S:a tts, - N.: 4.-.. :.g-:.-:q- . .iw -. . s ., , f- N r Ff r-i.1a.e.:1.':-2 Q,g, :g,. --:3 7'1ga- '-kwfiilfsxzff r,..,c+-f A N - ,- L....-.:e...,., -Q-v.--Y -:. :iam-s-114-,:xfzff-1'-2 - f' , .. .. - - . . t.--.was -f-.11-Shim sw-.-rears r4....-.lx-'?ff'-iasif' i'31 f '-'ns'.r:J -m-: A 'I--:fe-'I-'. :er':P:f:.Xf.-', -' Q - , . . , . , . w,g..,.s. www 1 'Ng S 'ei 54f5'P'f'Kw11 e-'lsr 'QQ--.fat-!:1i giqet,-!If3f'?f7 .Ti24 1lf1?:-I'1-'-.2f, ,ap A . .,..- W , ...... E-11--Ltay,-g,',gg,y5.'-,ggzfit,Riw,-1, r- 'fi-Q gi. BEAUVGIR Compliments of WEN Aalhzwrhla-' . T-3'-5 ' Q -4. Fllrflx 7378 i Preston 8453 K AT TOUCI-lY'S L Compliments of Moody Furniture Company 803 CAPITOL AVENUE 3024 VVASHINGTON AVENUE Telephones: Wlhat else is needed to give service? A part of your education should be a visit to our central office. Miss Burdick, Employment Supervisor, will be glad to explain Telephone Operating and show you our quarters. ' SOUTHWESTERN BELL X..,.,. ' TELEPHONE COMPANY lVhen there is a need for the home TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST F onville's PHONES: PRESTON 4646 PRESTON 1487 Charles Drees: I can't see why you fell asleep when the teacher made the lecture so realistic. N. C. Jensen: That's just it. She talked on chloroform and ether as the anacsthetics. xr lk -r Miss Buchannan fphysics assign- mentjz Today we start with lightning and go to thunder. ,il ws JS- R, S Agkvgxvv ,xeisgzfgww'gf:b31q+,zeg.f:f5eR 'itgyf f 5.. f,-f,f,.N...,. . yu...--,,1..,.. . .W .. he - - I . l. , , ,-. T f, Us fr ar,-2. rg--,fv-5-Q.-xg , -4-1-at gags:-1.1: ,si.1.,:L5qt:.,'1-. s-Ae: ,efznr ,iae515'1esse2',,-zfffeiwqwt-Q-'-,ffJw- ' w:s2S .f::eetefff2 -' e -' -f 4 -R isgggwmafgqsy1--iff.:-2:-,lea-,-.when-,Q : 1 ,M-::1'q:, Mc- .Y -e - - 2' -.ees Q., if w-M . . . .ifzff Q-1 1 ,,, Yr? :H - , B E A UV o 1 R Star mie Symbolsx Our trade mark or imprint is an assurance that, when you choose Star Engraving Company as your engraver or jeweler, you will get not only exceptional quality and value, but engraving and jewelry that are correct in every detail. SCHOOL DAYS Commencement Invitations and Announcements-Engraved Diplomas and Certiiicates-Personal Cards and School Stationery-Class Rings and Pins-Fraternity and Club Pins Medals and Athletic Awards Am! After Commencement Wedding Invitations and Announcements-Social and Personal Stationery Visiting and At Home Cards-Bereavement Cards and Stationery Dance Programs-lndividual Christmas Cards Samples will be submitted upon request Star Engraving Compan HUUSTON, TEXAS , - A .A - w. 7.4. '- - P ri K . . '41-' 'N '1 :1f K--'Sf' 'WNW 'V-1-75' -,N1n'I1f+,,'--A K WN K L A , ..,.i-:5,.,i,,1-.l,,,, R' R amy Y., f-145, :-a-t-- f?'p-- Qix f--vff-ft. lip,:,,3?,,'Ej.,,?3':'-1g4.g,.,g4A. . .. ..,.s1aE -vm'-t 1 er , M 2 -iwkffsfwsrib.-M iff--ts - - iw 1Y:f:':fsssa's:'Q.w.fn if-.,f.:,:a1',:!5si. we- L , ' P is -' , wg- ff. ' -' .- fi-,an - .,. N fa -1: wig-egress. T , '-. ref .. ., ,.,..,,,.Ef'i li?-ra-1 .f 1 - -2- -- --4 H . ve. ' M1 Tru, ze.. :s,sx?f.1-319.12-,qu , sk' .- 'vw' -.M uX'i'? . . , ,- .,.- N . - 'H' -.L f-'fr ---r 'i i'?'ii'lfiff,i F ..-A-:' - f -:'. '-F1 'ft - . iff: vii: eff .. i ,lilif ' 5 'il '. ' Kenneth Colville: llid you hear the news ahout Albert Salvayrac? He was almost injured. Frances Ramsey: Xlhen? Nlhere? How? Kenneth: By a train of thought passing through his minrl. :i'f+'--f ' HM 1, 'W -'1..t .. . Q ' 1 l :Q i vif'i 'f-Lew.-at 1 ' 4 5, f ' 5 : I .54 ' IOCFJLIF- A f L de ' 0 Q I ,l'liqhG1'l I' i QUPPEE Compliments of Jimmie Guest ot O Company 1810 Main Street WILLYSfKNIGHT Sixes V Fairfax 9876 WHIPPET Fours and Sixes P A I N T l7ri'vvx Out Your Home ll'0l'1'1.l'.S' 0 Ssliliwff f You won't he worrying about rlepreciatiou of your property if you huy and use MASUKY PURE PAINTS James Bute Company TEXAS AT FANNIN PRESTON 4060 PR Si.x'ty-two Ycnrs of Defcufiablc Srrviccf' l l l fx Gilnttvlbvactof .S'ri'v11tifir Chiropraffic Offirv ESTON 5055 1517 NO. 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