Laredo High School - La Pitahaya Yearbook (Laredo, TX)

 - Class of 1928

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. DLA Ii iM'L,1i1AY,fx is ,... W History of the Class of 1928 INCE it is so hard to write the history of my class, I shall get Father Time to help me roll back the Curtain of Time and reveal our past. Our first months in high school were ones of constant torture, for the Sophomores seemed to have a taste for Freshman blood. But the 82 members of our class got together and elected James Dickey as our president, and before the year ended many of the members of our class had taken part in all school activities. Radcliffe Killam, oulg star tennis player, represented the school at the State meet. The 'Tempter, who spends much of his time hiding in Laredo High School, tried to lure us from our work during our Sophomore year, but we showed our spirit by giving the first party of the year-a practice which was continued during our Junior and Senior years. Ethel Puster was selected as President of our class and Fernando Pena as Vice-President. We succeeded in electing Iona Parker as the most Beautiful Girl in school. During our Junior year we began to realize that the advice of the Spirit of Learning was of more value than that of the Tempter, and we were characterized as being Seekers of Knowledge . Under Radcliffe Killam as President, our enthusiasm was felt in all activities. In football our class furnished more players than any other class. In literary activities our class furnished five out of the eight representatives of the school at the district meet, and two of these, Ethel Puster and Herlinda Ancira, went to the State meet. We took charge of the publication of the Journal, and from a small sized publication it was enlarged to a standard sized newspaper. The class set a new precedent in ordering rings of a different type and instead of the conventional banquet to the Seniors from the Juniors we gave a Lawn party. As Seniors, our class continued to show the same enthusiasm and co- operation of former years, although it felt a genuine loss in the death of two of its members, Ben Eddington and Rodolfo Quintana. Under the guidance of the Spirit of Learning, forty members of our class have reached Graduation Gate which will open and lead us out into the Highway of Life. The Golden Fruit which the Spirit of Learning has given us from the Tree of Knowledge will serve in making useful citizens of us. i VV S- Q 77 W Puyg 30

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if 9 lllA DITAH YAP 'ii r -I-MTL Jil af- LM From the Land of the Unknown ' May 25, 1928 Class of 1928: The records of your future are held in the large Diploma Dirigible. Father Time will unroll the manuscript on which it is written and read to you the future of your class. As he reads to you each member will appear at Graduation Gate as he will be in thc future. CSig'nedJ CHIEF RULER or THE LAND or THE UNKNOWN. Listen, O ye of the Class of 1928, what your diploma holds for you, for it is written your President, Rats Killam, has in all his dignity and stately bearing profited by his leadership of this Class. See him, not leading the affairs of a high school class, but the affairs of our state, the Governor of Texas, in 1952, on the day of his inauguration. Again it is written-your vice-president, Garey Burr will gain fame and fortune as football coach at Laredo High School, by the use of Shirle'y's famous method of making the boys get in there and fight. On the other hand, Willis Lcyendecker has astounded the world with his in- ventions ...., having perfected a rouge which, once on, neither soap nor water can remove. We find Henry Neff and Naydine Shumate saving the world from sin. They have become missionaries in Japan. Etta Mae Niendorff spends her time managing a tea room which caters to men only. She and William Nell have made a fortune, since he is a great lawyer and helps get Etta Mae out of her matrimonial scrapes, which are many. We see Maurice Matthews and Lewis Schwartsman often, since they pose for cigarette posters and arrow-collar ads. We see Lasca Fortassain as the world's greatest newspaper woman, owning branch papers all over the U. S. Johnnie Beyette and Leon Fortassain are travelling with a circus now, John is the wild man, and Leon is his ballyhooman--they claim they owe their success to their dramatic training in L. H. S. As we read farther we find that Ruth Delling has captured the Prince of Wales, and spends her time tumbling from horses with the Prince. It is written that Catalina Llanos leads a dizzy life in the Follies of 1940, but that she will finally settle down to run an old ladies home with Evelyn Randolph. who has jilted so many men that her name is always on the front page of the scandal sheet. See the greatest aviator of the time-Hazen Sorrel. He blushingly admits that he owes his success to his little lady, Kathleen Aldridge, who dances on the wing of his plane and does trick parachute drops. Roy Bass and Virginia Beyette have just had their first book How to Make Love accepted, and are now spending their honeymoon in Encinal. We see Jessie Clarke patiently waiting for Johnnie to finish A. 8: M., and she draws cartoons for the Laredo Daily Times for a pastime. Evans Younkin, a doctor, has won fame and millions by injecting learning serum into L. H. S. students. which causes them to finish the four years course in six months-money back if not satisfied. Virginia Moon and Edna Tarver are Dr. Younkin's nurses, who spend their time paying back money to unsatisfied patients. 'We find Ethel Laue and Ethel Puster running a beauty shop-Ethel Puster poses asfubeforen, using the famous Ethel and Ethel products, and Ethel Laue poses as a ter . It is written here that Dora Saenz has endowed a great Laredo High School, built on the lines which Mr. Wade has planned-and in the hall of the magnificent building, the Class of 1928 has erected a beautiful fountain in honor of its most loved teachers, Miss Pierce and Mrs. Moore. Page 31 -A

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1928, pg 212

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1928, pg 112

Laredo High School - La Pitahaya Yearbook (Laredo, TX) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 198

1928, pg 198

Laredo High School - La Pitahaya Yearbook (Laredo, TX) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 86

1928, pg 86

Laredo High School - La Pitahaya Yearbook (Laredo, TX) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 126

1928, pg 126


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