Central High School - Warrior Yearbook (Memphis, TN)
- Class of 1925
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'l 0' -.1.-IllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII A ' ' 0 -l .112 IN APPRECIATION M 2, : OF THE HEARTY jg: CO-OPERATION g ,,L,f-.- ..-W: WHICH HAS MARKED ' -UH: YOUR ASSOCIATION - ' . 31-Q.: WITH THE STAFF, EOR : , '.'.1.:, YOUR WILLINCNESS '.: ,.g',-ji: IN ADVISING WITH : ,-f.-,. f. . .3 E THEM, EOR YOUR Elf- Z: ':,jI.j.5.' 321,-: ': PORTS AND ENDEAV- E :Ig-3-5 ':,-'rg'-3: ORS IN PROMOTINC : -: -'g-.--.3 THEIR CAUSE, AND : -L-5 ,rf -: EOR THE SUCCESS OF -3 i ,ji-J: THIS BOOK AS A RE- E . I o Q 1 . I 1 . 1 , i i 5 C v. i '. s' 1 SULT OE YOUR AID AND ASSISTANCE, THE STAFF DEDI- CATES TO YOU, THE HWARRIORH OF 1925. i i 11 1 i i i i l l l 0:1 i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII T c -JA - --....-, ,-,.-v-H....A..-..,- l .ls fi'-1,ir.r W-Jill wi i 'if' x ,-1W,. i I .. . , ., W f 1113 'gray' , t e , Cuz-2' ihlvfau 12 -. 'f'ip.' pl, V l l ' 1, new 'Q U91 1 Ll! Hi , f S X 'i 1 I 7' in '1 I il fl i . l l Di l 'i V x fi all sl l 1 K SJ ,1 1, is li , i gl gl + ,ll A ll li ll gill l' fl 7-J-1: A - J' -f- Jr- J,-' -f J- If- 4 -V hwy!-.x- .Af if A - -lv. -41,1--7 J- J- If-. J-V If 72- fur- Lf- ff- -f JL' ur Czhzem ommiifee The Staff set out in a bark of hope as plans for the building of this NVarrior were laid. 'l'he organization was completed and every detail satisfied except the one big feature, and that was the securing of responsible backers to help in the successful pub- lishing of the book from a financial standpoint. 1 Various organizations and agencies were solicited, but no definite assurance was given us as circumstances unfavorable to their alignment with our cause were before us. As all our efforts seemed for naught and we were becoming desperate we appealed to that ever loyal class of friends of Central High School. Five men responded and elected to work with us, banding into a committee with Lawrence S. Akers, acting as chairman, and George Klorris, Andrew Donelson, Clyde L. Van Fossan and -lames D. Collier as committeemen. The Staff is deeply appreciative to them for their most helpful efforts and sincere endeavors in advancing our interests. SCTOOFGCQ memos-ns PRINTED BY IIIIIIIIIIIU 6 s Central .- f4ctz'w'Z ies ? Sp arty L? Scalpf 5 . E IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIID Iln emuriam Mlss WINNIE PEARL VVELCH Died November Thirteen, Nineteen Hundred and T4-wenty'Four. I am the cloud that, when E:1rth's day is done, An instant veils an unextinguished sung I am the brooding hush that follows strife, The waking from a dream that Man calls--Life! -Florenre Earle Coates i Q , .W pp W eg 1 . . fan 1, ' X'-i.1nf'z' ' Yu 'th , G 'vi' ,E1 ' ., , - ' -,rv ..f- Q. 5? ' 'r A1-Wi, I sg ,4 .if f P , , y . ,'fi. 1 Q k .V217 v ': - m 1, mm, -1 1, , N. s ' 1 Han. 1. .:,, W rv. 1 Q -w Am - 4 ' -kin' 'fiiifg' . ,rj , ,wg ' ' i,? f K. nr, :' Mary X IYZYJN' 15.4-:fi,f' ,4,:f-by :Y A , 1 ,1 4 Q!! X, .. 2475, 5 .lk A. ,T 'Q. 11.91 F293- AP2'?'Si1,,cl4 '4 Lf X 's' if-'Q 3 ' - K gif? ' ' i'f'5Ll15, ' ' isa:-gi - , ,Av -fgfm' -' fl ig .y'e1g'33g :fw- ufggf, 5, V. gig- LQ-wife - -mf sf sw Pg ,fl ' at 'A ,r 7Yi' HL1, lik A ',z1,i5L , f . W .- 1 , 9h 57 sw,--. ww. , Q.. ul f - H1141 I -:F s.. , A M - Q'-L. 'f' - A f x x , J. ' X. 3 ' Z-he 1 EDS .t'. L , , N in ..,v, ',, 1 L H fi -' -f 4 gggmi M X k QA? .. mg 4 w 1 R .,,. f.,g,1x.., ' n New 1' , , 5 f 3 L, ,-E.: 1' 1,43 1 ?f.f-91 wr .1 ,wi ,N , il EJ 1. gh, hf,f 3E'f',1,,3 l x 1251 aff? . fi'f'f wil, 3, .U I 1 x TV X .f. I Page 4 PROIFIZSSIJR CHARLES P. .IIESTER Professor Charles P. Jester, principal of Central Hligh Schuol for the past seven years, has distinguished himself as an earnest scholar in the educational ranks of llemphis. During the comparatively short period in which he has been connected with our high school he has raised to enviable heights our standard among the collegiate circles of the country. Page 5 4, i S., fs. 1' gg t 5 ,it if-win 5 wr . ' . .ii -, t 'Exif- t 'ti -'fx . .. . -: kg ie 3 !,' xl: T. ' 5 ,4- ,wg ,,., L, J . 25 I l ii Y A19 f---------'I ' 'Y 9- --Q .. Yi-' '-- A-' -- ' , - aa frnas wane - 'J' V A ' A qffqtf- if ' .fx .g, Q , -- , , x , , f , - - ' '-1? YV i , ' V B 6 H13-my of mira! Hzgh School '2 None of the students of Central High School and only a part of the faculty ' remember the complete history of C. H. S. as it was written in the early days of its ,H Existence. The C. H. S. of today, which has lived about a decade and a half, has ad a very real history. . As early as 1905 Memphis, and especially the Poplar Street School, which was Q at that time the cityis only high school, felt the need of another school. The Poplar . Street School, now known as Crockett Technical High, had as its principal Mr. Nicholas Williams. H: I Due to the efforts of Dr. E. A. Neely, the Chairman of the Buildings and 7 Grounds Committee of the Board of Education at that time, thirteen acres of ground Nl were purchased for the new school on the southeast corner of Bellevue and Linden. 6 It was here that our own Central High School, with its excellent devices for ventila- tion, sanitation, etc., was built. Everything in the school was up-to-date. There were the fully-equipped labora- V tories for the science department, the shop where boys might specialize in manual H, training, and the domestic science department for the girls. A gymnasium with the 6 most approved paraphernalia was installed in the basement, as was a cafeteria. In the , center of the building was placed our most necessary auditorium. il' ' The new Central Hi was given an excellenft faculty from the very first. Of V those who came from Poplar Street and are still with us are: Miss Mahler and Mr. f Ellis. From the efferson Street School came Miss Haszinger, Miss McGrath, Miss H 9 Margaret Rogers, Miss Thorburn and Mr. Rolfe. Professor Nicholas Williams from iPoplar Street was the first principal, and Mr. Samuel Hixon of the Jefferson Street Mi School was the assistant principal. i The formal opening of the school took place in September, 1911, although Poplar ,H Street's June Class had held its graduating exercises in the new auditorium the previous Spring. 11 . v Central Hi's first four-year class graduated in June, 1915. During the years from 1911 until 1918, Mr. Williams, Mr. Hixon, Mr. W. S. v Dugger, and Mr. E. E. Smith, held the position of principal successively. In Sep- H tember, 1918, our own Mr. Jester became principal of C. H. S. Miss Anne I. Mahler Q and Mr. R. M. Rolfe were his assistants. ' The student body had so increased by this time that an addition in the form of two H rooms were built over the shop. By 1921 the large number of students made it neces- v sary to use the Jefferson Street School as an annex and also to add to C. H. S. a portable , building containing eight class rooms. H . - F C. H. S. stands the center of education both in the athletic and academic fields. 0 In athletics, the girls' basketball team and the boys' football, basketball, baseball, and Ui track teams, are in the first rank. H! 1 Since 1918, when it Was established under the leadership of the late Col. A. S. H Frost, military training has been important among the school activities. Q That good old C. H. S. spirit pervades the academic branches also. Central fu High School, on the accredited list of schools, is known all through the South and 'S , indeed all over the country, sending out students to our best colleges and universities to reflect renown and glory upon the name of Central Hi. V Page6 . XS- s 199 -I ' ' 554 'vu-1.. V V 1 ,V X. I - , 'A 1 4 .- ---' I P' ' 'iii f 11 'M '31--1-1 5'-4 E 1 . A x Q Y X 5 Y ' Q s w 1 ' 'ui X 3 W 6 Z-' E ff 1 fp if 3 'Z 5 5 f ' . , ff'-'Z N In Q1 A f K TX v V ' - 1-T-11 N sv Q F - - l.. ' ag 3 FACULTY 3 I Q 9 9 fy rg: Z Page 7 is-'v u N. 4, A - Page 8 To Our acuity Une to many things, Central High School is not only recognized locally as a standard in things scholastic, hut is gaining a state-wide and national reputation for its scholastic, forensic, and athletic attainments. The primary reason for the acquiring of this reputation is the earnest, hard-working and sympathetic faculty which we are so fortunate in having. livery one a college graduate, every one a lover of young people, every one a conscientious friend, has so raised our standing that today Central High School of Kleniphis ranks second to none. To this faculty, we, the student hotly, give our heartfelt thanks for their deep interest in our welfare, in our undertakings and in our achievements. MR. HENRY PRINTUI' 7vt'l'l1IIil'I1l IJl'fJfll'fIl1f'l1f Mlss VERMQNTIQ NVILSON lf11,gfi.vl1 If,t'f7flffIlll'llf Miss Eusu IJEAIJERICK llixlory DKf7!II'flllF!1f M rss jos12PH INR McUoN.xl.n LVUIIFII Jfllfeliafx MR. AI. NV. MACON Co Ill Ill zfrfirlf D !'f7!11'fll1t'IIf Miss HIQJAEN Iivqxxs .lIflflIf'lIIIIfif.V IJt'fIlI1'fIIlf'llf Miss IJc:RIs A. H,ARRISfJN Ilm ary DFf?IlI'flllFllf MR. ST.,xN1.1fv C. JORDAN Ezzgfiyll IJ1'fJfH'l'lllf'IIf Miss XVILMA KEITH Sl'i?lIl'l' IJl'fVlI'flllf'llf Miss El.1z.xR1zTH R. ffOR'I'0N llixto ry IJ rjmrflllzfllf Page 9 MISS IQ. ROGERS MIss REBECCA YOUNG English Deprzrtment English DFf7,!lfflIlf'!lf MIss RUTH WATKINS MISS IMELDA STANTON Foreign Lzlnguagv' DFf7llffIllt'7lf History Df'fJIlfflllFllf MR. A. A. TAYLOR Mlss VIRGINIA AIORENO Comnzrrfial Defrartmfnt Foreign Language Drfmrtzzzent MIss HARRIETTE BECKIIAM MRS. ELISE IiI.I,Is Hixtory Df'partn11'nt Librarian MIss DOROTHY NOLEN MISS ALICE PARR Englislz Drpflrtmfnt Study lpffillfflllfllf Page 10 MR. EARNEST F. HAWKE Professor of flluxic Mlss PEARL DEEN HiI't0rJ' Deflrlrtment MIss BETTY FINLEY Domextic Seienee Department MISS ELEANIIR RICHARDSON 47llIlflIFlllI1fil'.Y Ijfflflfflllfllf MR. CHARLIE JAMERSON Cofufh .4z'hletif5 5 MIss ELIZABETH HASZINGER English Dejmrtnzent MR. T. H. BOSWELI. Comnzereial Department MISS -IESSIE OAKLEY English Defmrtment MR. E. B. ELLIS, Foreign Lfzngufzge Department Mlss ALICE Woous Domestiz' Sfienre Department Page 11 Mlss RIARY IC. POLACR lfngfish Dl'fP,fll'flIlFIlf Miss KI.-XMIE A. REITER CfllllIllt'Tt'iIl! Drffrzlrtnlwzl Miss FLORENCE Scnmss lflllfllfiflll DIfPllff1lIf'llf Miss B12T'rv FINLEY Domfslir Sriwzre Dffmrfzlzrnt Miss IC1.lzARE1'1-I IJIX l'w0ff'ifll Lflllgllllff' 1Jl'f7AI'flI1l'llf Miss Rosx LIEVY Siluly IJl'f7IH'llIll'IlI MR. H. L. H.ARl'ER History Dt'f7lII'fII1t'llf Miss M. S. Rooms ff11gli.vl1 IJf'flI17'fIIIl'lIf MR. M. IC. CRIA1 Sl'it'lIl'l' 17l'f7fU'fll1l'Hf Miss BIRIJIIQ IXICCSRATH 41IIlflII'IlHlfifA' Dvfwlrflllvrzf Page 12 Miss ELIZABETH CEARDNER English Departnzent Mlss PEARL B. KELLAR DUlI1?.S'fit' Sfierzre IJFf7Ill'fIIIl'l1f MIss LAMIZA LANTIER Damextir Sfienfe Dejmrtnzenf Miss NIARY XVILLIAMS Hixtnry Dejmrllnent Miss THORBURN Foreign Lrznglmgr Dejvzrtuzeni Miss I. E. FLUCKIGER Foreign Lll7If1lHgF Dejvzrtnzwzt MR. Ii. B. MCKNIGH1' Foreign I.fl7'Ifll!IfF lJFf7fll'1lllPflf Miss CLARA M. SCHNEIDER jr! Departzrzerzt MR. -I. F. ROGERS Sfimfe Defwarfzzzfrzt Mlss RIARTHA CQALLOWAY fW,f1tl1en1r1tic.v Defmrfznent Page 13 ,f' .f N - - -A iThe wm2310.et E.. L. f T17 ' z X. . lf! Miss Ai,IcE B. VVooDs ' Drnneylia' Srielzre IJf'f7!l1'fllI?llf - Miss NEI.I. STEWART lillllfllflllflfilo DFf7IlI'flllFllf Miss ADA RAINES 2 Foreign Lrzzzgzlrzge Df'f7!l!'flll?I1f Miss DASIE R. RANISEY iwzltllvzlzfzfiuv IJl f7IlI'1'll1l'IIf Miss LOUISE CARMEN .Ellg'!i.l'lI Df'jJartn1er1I Deparrm ents The curriculum of study furnished students of Central High School is as com- prehensive and thorough and as complete in scope as is offered in any preparatory school. Of the several departments the lfnglish is the largest. Four years of English is required for graduation. Besides the assignments in the text books, classics and -the works of the literary geniuses are studied. Collateral reading and studies in current affairs of the day find expression in the English class-rooms. In the mathematics department is taught algebra, elementary and higher geometry, I plane and solid, and trigonometry. Special work for those desiring coaching before il entering college or those who intend to use mathematics in their chosen profession is given. Uur standing is rated high in college circles. This subject is a much chosen study of the students. lv , The age in which we live is scientific-so they claim. And so we are prepared to further the cause of science by having equipped chemistry, physic, and biology labora- , tories. Four years of science is available to those inclined to take advantage of the A opportunities offered. N The mysteries of the dark ages are but casual every-day topics for discussion in the history department. Besides Ancient, Nlediaeval, Nlodern, and American histories K being taught, sociology has just recently been adopted as a new course of study. It is no unusual thing to chance by students conversing in foreign languages. Some XJ have learned to speak French, Spanish, while others have preferred to study Latin. ,N ., Four years of Latin, two and one-half years of Spanish and three years of French are taught. y Page 14 A., I iM r f' ' st,'f11T f:xe?efr f?rf-'iff 'Y B' fit 'jy-im -E--M .5-T J WM 'N 'Pi E - , eil- ..t.K,m .4- I - , -W-jfj'-,ff ' :IV - ....- I--' . - R jmxxac 'ff '-'ge' P A7l? v5. '4 g' - W 'Mal' :ld n s ' I X ,K K I ll J 'IQ-1 X 8 FS 5' IWW! V . f 3 S I AF Ex , ,tr .9 -WN. ,J M 'Q-an 1 S Q' '- ral CXDSS ' Z X-5 -s gx ,. A u f f , 8 Q 5 3 If M 'A L n 8 i wW H F EG! ff- ' 5:11 - ,SJ-,, ' . an 1 gg-- ,.,, . .L- ,SL .V A . W ,,,., t Fil, 43' r A N. i K, if , .N ,g,T,g?,i,?,,,,f,,4,ii, .MW51 3 'A 9 iov-z41Q-x42i4mrf1- ' 'Eli '-ii'fO'!4'i45! '. 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F ,v Q i 4J E7 , ... . . 'k ffi - I - ANNIE IXICLEAN AITKEN Latin Courxr Council, '24, Class Historian fJTIS ASKEW fffwfive Cnursf' BIARGARET BAKER Gwzerrzl Course NIILDRED KI. BARRETT lflzfrtiw Cuursv Council, '24 JAMES FAULKNER BE E!l't'fl7'f' Cours? Senior Football AI.I., JR. HENRIIZTTTA V. BEATUS Cflll1Illf'fl'i'l! Coursf' EDA LEXVIS BEDWELI. EleI'1'if'z' Coursr Glee Club, '21, l22, '23, Girl RCS., '23 KATHARINE Moss BOOTS fflwtiwe Course Hiking Club EVELYN BRADOVV Co III nz errirzl CfIIl7'.X'P BI.-XBEI, ELIZABETH BRINKLEY Elrffiw Course Pam- 17 SAM BURING Lfsfin Courxe' Sr. Football, NVarrior Staff, '25 JAMES T. Cixxifisrn C0lIllllF?'l'iIll Clllll'.X'F lla-ior, R. O. 'lf C. RIARIAN FLORENCE CAi,vER'i' E!Fl'fi7'l' Course I2-l Baseball Team CHARLES M. CHri.Tox, JR. Latin Courxe Brand, Track, '23, Orch., Sr. Football HERNI.,XN Aloxzo CHRISMAN fffeftiivf Course JOSEPH N. CLARK li Elfrtiw' Courxi' Ring Committee ELIZABETH CL'I.l.NW' Iffffvtiw IJOIIIXW' Girl Reserves HUGH DICKEY lffrftiw CTOIIVXI' ELI, H'ENRY S. DINKELSPIIQI, ffl4'fti7'z' Course Senior Football ELISABETH ELLIS Latin Course Hiking Club, Sp ..,- Sr. Football, VVz1rrio1' Stuff, '25, Coun- Stull, 27 cil, '23-'24 rmisli Club, xV2ll'I'i0l' Page 18 LAURENCE B. GARIJINER Latin Coursff C. D. G., l23, Senior Footltull LI LLIAN GOI.DB ERG G0lllllIF?'fi!lf C,,ur.ve DOROTHY FISHER GREEN Latin Cozzrxf Council, '24, Hiking Club, VVzI1'rior Staff, '25 VIRGINIA FRANCIS CQREER lflefiire Course RIARK H.AI,E Co In Ill erfirlf Co Izrsv Baseball, '23, Smior Football, H Club VIRGINIA HARRIsox Efer'ti7'ff Coursr H. M. HARTCJN, JR. Elezftiizw' Cours? Baseball, '2-l-, l25, Senior Football HARRY HENIJRIQKS lilfrfiw Course Klajor, R. O. T. C., Council, '24 PEGGY HILLIARD El4'rti7'e' Coursf' EI.oIsE IQLSIE HowARD lflvrtivve Coursv Page 19 GERTRUDE Jon N so N C0ll1lllFl'l'iIl! Course BYRON l IUNIPHREY COIIIIIIPITHII COIlI'A'F Football, ,2l, '22, '23, Captain, '2-l-, Baseball, '23, '24, H Club, Coach Senior Football Team, Student Coun- cil, '23, '24, '25 RICHARD fJRR HUNSACKER lilertiw Course Chess Club, Senior Football BRYANT JAMES Elevliw Course Track, '23, Lieut. Band, Football HU Club JOHN HENRY' HUNlI'liRIES lflez'ti7'1f Cfllll',VF Senior Football 1 RUTH JoHxsToN lflvflirz' Course Hiking Club, Entertainment Com., Council, '24, Baseball, 12-l. VVarrior Staff XV.-XLLACE -IoHNsToN lflfrtiw Course Senior Football, Fntertainment Com. BILLY B. JORDAN Srivntifir Collrse Chess Club, C. D. C., '24 KIAURINE CHDESSA I,EVl Elerfiw Course El.lxABETH VVEBER LAL'oH1.lN Latin Course Council, l2-i, Entertainment Com. Page 20 MATIL C. LEVY C0lllIlll'fl'i!l! Course DOROTHY ALICE LINDGREN Elvfliw Course' Hiking Club SARAH WARD LIIISCOMB Electiwe Course VIRGINIA LOEFFLER COIIIlllP7't'il11 Course Hiking Club ELMA E. AIARCOTTE C0111 lllfffillf Co IIFXP ELIZABETH NIARIE RIAYS Elective Course' 12-1 Baseball Team ALICE MARION lN'IILLETT Elective Course Hiking Club, Girl Reserves, C. D. C., ,24, '25 EDVVINA KIRBY MOORE Elective Course HELEN BERNARD NIOORE HOIIIF Eronollzizrx Course ROBERT D. NIOORE Junior Art Assn., VVarriOr Staff, ,ZS Council, 24, Class Pf0PhCf, SCfli0F Football Page 21 BERTHA NIOSKOVITZ Elevtiw Courxf JAM ES RAYMOND NIURPHY C0lIllllf'fl'lIl! Course Senior Football, XVarrior EVELYN M URRAY El1'l'fi7'I' Courxf' WALTER NEELY, JR. Elfftiw Course Warrirmr Staff, '25 LINNIE ELIZABETH Ouom Elfctiw Course Staff, '25 CHRYSTINIZ BIERLE RIZESE Elerfiw Course Glec Club, '24 LAURENCE REED Elfftiwf Courxf KA'I'HRY'N URCILE PowE1,1, E!f'ffi7'!' IJOIITXF JAMES D. PITTIVIAN Elvftiw Coursz' JOSEPH Joux fylJONNliLL CfIllIlll?fl'iIll C0lll'.N'F Page 22 BERN1cE Ru BENSTEIN Elfrtiiw' Cours? CHARLES XVILLIAM ROBERTSON lilfftiw Course Chess Club BERTHA SYLVIA ROSEN Ifleftiw Course rl' H EODORE R055 Com nzerrial Course EDITH LUCILE RICE fflecliw Course Glee Club, ,24- RIERLIN SCHATZ Corzzzzwrviaf Course VERA EUREKA SCHMIDT Latin Course Hiking Club PAU LINE SEEU LSKY Elective Course SADIE S H EESKY Co llllllfftlillf Cozuzvf E1,oIsE NIILDRED SIFFORD Latin Cours? Hiking Club Page 23 HEl,EN RUTH SLATER Eleftiw COIIIIH' FANNIE SLEPIAN CUlllllIL'fl'iIlI COIITXI' Hiking Club LUTHER XV. SOUTHVVORTH Efwtiiw Course Mgr. Ath., 12-2, C. D. C., '23, '24, '25, Chess Club, Class Scribe, Sr. Foot- ball, Editor VVarrior, '25 ELIZABETH ANN STANLEY Elevtiw Course JENNIE BELLE SPARKS Co m lllfffillf Co urxz' Cheer Leader 12-2 H. A. STOTZ Elwtiwff' Course Senior Football Lois ROVVENA STOVER Elertife Coznxve LOUISE STRATIVIANN Latin Course Orchestra, Band, '23, '24, Basket Ball, '23, '24 RUTH STRAUSS Elertiwe Course HERBERT XVILLIAMS STREULI Elerriwf' Course Football, '2-l-, Sr. Football Coach '24 Page 24 AIARGARET CLEo rllALl-ZERT Elfrtiw Course' Girl Reserves TSABEL THoMAs Elerliiw Course' Glee Club, '21, '22, '23 SARAH 'ITHOMAS Elective Courxe Glee Club, '22 HELEN LUCILLE ToDD Elevtiw Course Bus. Nlgr. Basket Ball Team Basket Ball, '22, '23, Capt., '24 TSABELLE CLAIDE UTZ E!c l'fi1'f' Course' Girl Reserves, Hiking Club CELIA LEAH WAI.I.ER Latin Course EDWARD M. WALLER Elfftiwe Course Baseball, l2-l, Senior Football NVILLIAM VVALTERS E!Fl'fi7't Course Football, '24, Sr. Football Coach NIARY NANCY WATSON Elertifve Course Council, '24, Baseball 12-l DAVID NVE1ss Eleftiwe Course Page 25 v N A ' 'hh w RWD? 'I i Xu mg,I,g.,4--.fh5I.,fTW . 6 VVAVA 5 K V Q7:.. :6'--ex.,-m'.L.xN b Wg --1. , ,A k W, ,-.- f -WM A, MW, ,,,4- ,im LAN R Q , Q I 'x wa X I I I I ? is K. I FRANCES FARNSWORTII VVHITE Elective Course Council, '24 MILDRED JERENE WII.DER Elective Course MURRELL INEZ WILLIAMS Elective Course Ross VVILLIAIVIS ALBERT WOLFE. JR. Elective Course Senior Football NIARGUERITE NIAR Latin Course Elective Course THEODORE WILSON X Elelctive Course Q . L - K 5 5. nik v --1-ii.. cxi ? ----'l Page 26 I,w ' .EN ., .M A .ws ,W b'N..,,, WV -A-....-.,.,. .wi uf' ig-'Mg A i' IE ZEHNEI1 QE SQ ESQ? 4' P --2 Ci'f- er ir' 4' ct' 'I'hei timid-210 'ef '- - - . lx! N' .,w,, f A 4, v N .. Q I Q 8 16155 zslory In the Winter of 1920, a very important crowd of boys and girls trooped to Q Central High School. Seniors, we, armed with diplomas from numerous grammar A schools, but alas! we all felt very green and small, thanks to the efforts of the upper Q classmen. We spent most of our time hunting for elevators, the fourth floor, and I ictitious classrooms. However, there is a bright side to every cloud, for in this year U . . . . . . - we became acquainted with our teachers and laid the foundations for lasting friend- U ships among those who shared our misfortunes. - .. 'P' Our first year passed rapidly and we were soon ready to welcome CPI the incom- ing Freshmen. We began to feel more like citizens of Central High and to realize fl our importance as a big part of the School. We were Sophomores and consequently 6 commenced to take an interest in the many activities and associations of the school. After the second year had gone by, we became uniors. Bigger than ever! This H' . . . . . U is the year that our class was organized, and our meetings drew us into a closer union. ' For the first time we really knew each other. Our class was well represented by this fu time on nearly all the teams and clubs of the school. W Before we realized it, our senior year, the biggest and grandest of a-ll, came upon us. Seniors! Didn't that give us a grand and .glorious feeling! This is the year g that we began to realize that we had many responsibilities, and much to accomplish. Our first official act was electing our class officers, as follows: DAVID REAMS, Presi- M dentg EDWARD NEWELL, Vice-President, CAROLYN LANG, Secretary, and JACK G' YARBROUGH, Treasurer. We were sorry that Jack Yarbrough had to resign his posi- tion as treasurer on account of so much other work to do. ln his place we chose a very ,H efficient worker, MCGHEE MOORE. ' In September, we came back to school, with the realization that the end was drawing near. Only four more months of our high school life. We began our studies sh in earnest and also in earnest we boosted and supported all -,the activities of Central ' H'igh. We at once elected our very capable Warrior Staff, which is going to issue X the best of Annuals ever published at Central High School. Our class day officers were I elected as follows: RORERT MOORE, Prophet, FRANCES WHITE, Prima Donnag Lois 9 STOVER, Poet, PEGGY HILLIARD, Testatrixg ANNIE AITKEN, Historian. S Now, after four years of pleasures and hard work are over, we are making ready lg to leave, though with heavy hearts. Many of us will go 'to College, while others will V follow at once their life ambition in shop or office. We are about to step into the world of hardship, for childhood vanishes behind us. But we assume the responsibili- g. ties of manhood and womanhood with stout, brave hearts, since we have learned at Q dear old high- We shall attain. gl Signed. ANNIE AITKEN, y Historian. Ui v Y E' y Page 27 i I fi , I X., -, F MN 4, ' ' . min .1r..,.,,.g,3 , El, , Mm v I Vik .. Y U hal-li iii i Ex'-Aids In 4, ,ad Q I f- A ,-.f, . ' I --Ir ,, ,,:, j f5 f I 4 -f .1 -sf A I ,A ?E55 ?'f'f' -9 if: A 533V . -H I Y1 I T .T A T4 1....EfI A Y I x. ,lf I I .--I I I, -- RL -I VLA 4 'I 4 1- eu 1,1497 I 1 - I ,v,,'?P,!,-ff-y -: Y V Y it I i Y .,, R 4' L- 1 I 1. ' gg. f f ' if 2 15' ' I , NQ H A ' onor upzls . U Valedzctorzan Salutatorzan ELISAEETH ELLIS DOROTHY GREEN Q A - I FIRST HONORS .,.k I ' ff: . , 'fi I ?5r.w- ' .-1 I f ',I F! EI' :F ' Jr vw 1 4 1 ,K V ELISABETH ELLIS DOROTHY GREEN WALTER NEELY EVELYN MURRAY I SAM BURING .Qi P SECOND HONORS I I ANNIE AITKEN ' ROBERT MOORE ,I EDA LEwIs BEDWELL JAMES PITTMAN ' EVELYN BRADOW URCILE POWELL if MARIAN CALVERT CI-IRYSTINE REEsE CHARLES CHILTON BERT1-IA ROSEN JAMES CANFIELD FANNY SLEPIAN ' H. M. HARTON VERA SCI-IMIDT I CAROLYN LANG LUTHER SOUTIIWORTI-I I VIRGINIA LOEFFLER CELIA WALLER 5 , f . ' ELIZABETH LAUGI-ILIN MILDRED WILDER MATIL LEVY DAVID WEISS J IV SARAH LIPSCOMB MARGUERITE ZEHNER Wav , I f ' H TL , '- il A ' . 5' 4 ' Y , Page 28 N v -4Q3.. fx , Q .31 Q---ni A I f I JJ' Q .' .f'ffR'f:f-'-'N. L7 , - , , - ,:, t ,. FBI- EwmfMaERW,,Rv-iiE.11fxgR. ma. f,':?i'mra,: :Ei iffifwb 45 f .. xv 'S I QI I Ie M H U. fl' HI 9 fs' I-I v Ie fu' 'I ,. ,H Q INN . 'Q 'e I! IHA' -v vi 1 we r'-I 4 is +- -I -'tb--Q. s ., t Z f f X I- Y: ,. . I 4 E4 E A l E ' r ef 1 sf.f I If L I Af frae ' 'E-?ev 'K' I ' X X Q , ,, . A 5 I' . 6 Qs! 111 and Testament l . . S We, the Graduating Class of February, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Five, of Central High School, at Memphis, Tennessee, Down in Dixie, being of sound mind H and body, memory and understanding, do hereby make and execute this, our Last as Will and Testament, in the following manner: Q ARTICLE I. To Mr. Jester, our beloved Principal, we leave the Building and ei Gnrounds, with full authority for the maintenance of tranquillity and perfect discipline - so necessary for the ultimate success of so noble an institutiong also an Insurance Policy, , to protect himself in case he becomes disabled while charging or retreating from the M cafeteria during the luncheon period. - I -si 4 .eg :O -si 1 'Q C ni 1 fi 114-eq-x4-Qinffr. 14 ARTICLE II. With the majority of our savings, which at this moment consists of one cent payable on demand, we wish to establish a fund of such generous propor- tions as to insure a comfortable existence, for some thirty or forty million years for Miss Mahler. We wish to encourage each succeeding graduating class to contribute bountifully to this fund. ' ARTICLE III. To Mr. Rolfe, we lovingly bequeath a solid German silver engraved Don't Park Here sign to grace his desk so that the numerous incorrigibles will have no traffic congestion excuse for not entering Mr. Jester's office when the time is pertinent. We Wish to mention him in our pension, but after a long and heated argument of some length, it was decided that he would never acquiesce. ARTICLE IV. And to our venerable and sagacious friends, the Faculty, we leave the remainder of our fortune. We suggest that the expenditure of this vast sum go to a rest of indefinite duration for the entire body. ARTICLE V. To our lowly and unworthy successors, the 12-l's, we leave-CID To the boys-the privilege of smoking at any time or any place in the building CThis includes auditorium periodsj. CZD To the girls-the right to use powder and paint in office or near vicinity during school hours-on either cheeks, noses, eye-brows or lashes. ARTICLE VI. To our most noble and worthy Cadets, we leave the rifles and drill grounds with permission to drill to their hearts' content either before school, after school or on Saturdays. ARTICLE VII. To Student' Government we leave ,our sincerest wishes for the best of success in your every undertaking 5 also a trust fund to enable you to install escalators and thereby avoid the confusion on the stairways. ARTICLE VIII. To Central High School we leave our best: Ourselves, our hearts, and our spirit, to be with you always, in everything that you might undertake, ever rooting and pulling for you, ever hoping for you, and ever loving you. AND Now-Whiereas, The above has been duly drawn up and witnessed, I affix my signature, so help me Hannah, authentically, and Without misgivings, making this the Last Will and Testament of the January Graduating Class-1925. Amen. Signed, PEGGY HILLIARD, Testatrix. Page 29 -.-l., Page 30 M f 1 ' , 'M IHENBRTRTQ ' Q 5 vi XX if B n Z 1 ll , iii.-1 - i- ' ' U .-i-.lll e1i.L.-1-1 ,Q umm-af , 1 V ' 4 ' V 5 2 I If 9 f ly 'Y Page 31 M A - N . ff? 1 , ., . ..l:n4,,',5f.. x A, VV v .1 - - o W! F M + ! l Te , 'T?hee Q S x X .., WD I4 Y Q 'Q ima:-V 1 neofxqfzowri ,gg xg4tiQ une Gradueztzhg Class CLASS OFFICERS CARRINGTON MASON . .... . President JOHN TAYLOR . . Vice-President KATHERINE MCGUIRK . Secretary THOMAS LOWE . . . . . Treasurer Colors--Blue and Silver Flower-Sweet Pea Motto- We can, because we know we can COMMITTEES Entertr1inment- Ring-- FANNY BAUER, Chairman 'THOMAS LOWE, Chairman DOROTHY BROWN SHIRLEY STOTZ BESSIE WILLIAMSON BEN POWELL Pane 32 I EARL MCGEE WILSON MOUNT LEROY DUBARD EVELYN CLARKE Invitation- GRATTON BROWN, Chairman MALCOLM YOUNGER WEBSTER NICEACHERN SARAH PRINTUP SHIRLEY STOTZ . k - HTML' 4 ,H F'- I BERTH.-x BELLE AXGEI, BIILIIRED BAER Conznmrcial Course Elerfiwe Course W 3 7 ' IQATHRYN CORRINE AYRES Glee Uub' 23, 23 Elerliw Courxe CLARK BAKER Student Council, '23, Girl Res., '21, Elnrtife Course N .T F . . C' D' L 'J' Vwmor mall HEI,ENE HATTENDCJRF BLOOM ANTICJNETTE Ii. ANDERSON Eleftiw Course Uefffff Course XVILBUR GARl,AND BLooM KATHRYN BARCLAY Elerfiw Course Latin Course Student Council, '2-l-, l25, Judiciary 1 '9 F Ll YY 1 7 Y? FANNIE STERNE BAUER Com.. ..-l, 25, H Club, 23, ..-lf, . . 9' ' ' LINHW COMM? -D, br. Football, xV3ffl0T Staff ALICE HATTENDORF BLOOM Eleciiw Course Girls' judiciary Com., '24, Student Council, '2-I' Page 33 JOSEPHINE D. BURNETTE Elective Course ROBERT GRATTON BROVVN, JR. Elective Course Manager Track, '23, Mgr. Football, '24, Mgr. Basketball, '24, '25, Mgr. Baseball, '24, '25, Student Conn., '22, '23, '24, Com. Banking, '23, '24, -'Hi-YQ! '21, '22, '23, '24, Invitation Committee, lst Lt. R. O. T. C. NIATTIE BENA BURDINE Glee Club, '23, '24 JAMES EDVVARD BLOUNT Football, '23, '24, Baseball, '23, '24, '25, Student Conn., '24, '25, Captain R. O. T. C. IQLEANOR ISOM BRAMLETT lilntiwe Course DONALD D. BOD E Classical Course C. D. C., '22, Sr. Football, Lt. R. O T. C. NAOMI IRENE BOOTH Elective Course ALFRED BOYD, JR. Eleftiive Courxe l,II,I.IAN ELl,W'ELL BRINEY Eleffife Course VVILLIAM EDVVARD HARBOUR Eleftiwe Course Basketball, '22, '23, '24, Baseball, '24 Page 34 DOROTHY BROWN Eleftiw Course C. D. C., '22, '23, '24, '25, Council, '23, '2-l- WORTIIINIITON BROWN Eleftiw Course President 10-2, ll-l, ll-2 Classes, Council, '23, '24, '25, Judiciary Com., '24, '25, Editor Hi-Standard, '24, '25, Seni EVELYN CEWYN CLARKE Latin Course or Football c:RACE CRAWLEY CARR Latin Courxe ADA BELLE COLLINS Elective Course jOsEIfII LESTER CRAIN Clrzxsival Co Il rye Senior Football LINNA AUIJREY COBB EleI'li7'e Cours? RIARY NIARGARET COLRORN CfJllHCil, '23, C. D. C., '2-l-, '25 fflP1'ti7'I' Course , . ' 'E ' '9 'D' lLI,I.SW'0R'l'H CREW' bpambll Uubv -'li -3 lflevfiw Course VIRGINIA CLIFTON Lalin Courxe Page ., 14,1 .-,Y ,,,, 11 f,,f:ai:': 1 .EA , E . Q if f 3 ,iii . ,, , -Mia, A :N R, flgfx, In 3, if, A ,ff , 1,1 5 f ' J, if IJOLLY ANNE Doss Elefliw Cours? Girl Reserves, '23 LEROY NICKI.E DUBARIJ Classical Course ELNIER SIDNEY EDDINS Efvftifvf Course LUCY FARRow Latin Cours? Student Council, YZ3, '24- Spanish Club, '25, Student Council, Awww LOU FAULKNER 77- 44 -- 'ny 1 1 I W HD' HIY Llub fzlefflw Coznzve NIARY ISABEL DOUGLASS Cl ARA FORTAS Effffiff Course Elrftive Courxf PETE FREEMAN CRENSHAW IOHN O FRERICKS hffffffff' Courw 7'Ffh?1iCIl! Course DOROTHY LEE CORNER Captain R. O. T. C. Elective Course VVarrior Staff '?. Lj.f' ' L -A --A- f 'k:33g,v ....,. , -zu 4.1 Page 36 GEORGE G. FRITTS Elective Course Senior Football MARY NIARTHA FOY Eleftiw Course C. D. C., '21, '22, '23, '24, '25 JOSEPH Fossicic Elrvtiw Cours? HAZEL FLETCHER Efertiw Course NVILLIAM HAYS FLOVVERS, JR. Elertiw Courxe Student Council, '24, '25, Senior Football WVARREN FOSTER Effftiw Course Senior Golf ELEANOR DOROTHY FORSHAY Eleftiw Cours? LI ATI LDA POLK GAY Latin Course Student Council, '2 ciary Com., '25, C. 11-2, Testatrix LINNIE SUE GARY Elefliwe Cours? HARLAN CEATES Elertiw' Course 3, 'Z-P, '25, Girls' judi- D. C., '2+, '25, Secretary Pane 37 LINDSEY CfUNN Eleftiw Course IVIARTHA GRAY Elefliw Course Glce Club, ,ZS MAI HARRIS Co nzmffrcial Course HILDA MARGARET HAWKE Elertiwe Courxe Glee Club, '24, '25 CARL LEE HVAMMOND Elecliw Course HARRISIJN I'1AI.E Iilecliw Courxe LINNIE BELLE HALL Electiw Course PAUL HARBIN Elertive Course' MARY HATTIE HART Eleftiwe Course ICVERITT COVINGTON H,ARRISS Elective Course Paste 38 mx., AIJELE HOHENEMSER Electiw Course C. D. C., '23, '24, '25, G FREDERIC H. HEIDELBERG Electiw Course RIARY LoulsE HEAD Hozne Economial' Course TOM VVHITE I'10LLONfAN Elettifzle Course Student Council, '24, '25, ball NANCY CYLORENDA HARRIS flume Erorzonzics Course HENRY FRED HOGAN, JR. Elevtiw Courxe 1eQQ1ub,'23 Baseball, '24, '25, Basketball, '25, Senior Foot- Cluh, '25, Glee Club, 25 ELSIE WRIGHT Elevtiw Course ARE HoRow1Tz Elecliw Course LUIS CAMILLE HUNJPHRIES Elevliw Course JAMES NOEL HYDE Elf'l'fi7f'F Cours? Page 39 - 'r1w w. LII,I,IAN lVIAY UN'1l'lIRIES Home EC!lH0lIlif.S' Course IDA LEA HUMPHREYS Eleftiw Course C. D. C., '24, '25, VV:1rri0r Staff EVELYN LOUISE HURDI.OW' Comznervial Courxf' C. D. C., '24, '25, G-lee Club, ,2-l Ev-A PAULINE JONES Elrctiwe Course KATHERINE VIRGINIA -IETT Elfrtiwe Course lWAOMA -IIINES Eleftiwe Courxe Commissioner Social Activities, '24 Girls Vice-Pres. Student Govt., '25 Student Council, '24, '25, Glee Club '24, '25 ELIZABETH JOHNSON Eleftifve Course Glee Club, '23, '24- Mokms JACQII KAMINSKY Classifal Course AGNES LYDA K.ASTNER Elwtive Course ELIZABETH KURTS G07Illlll?I'l'illl Course Page 40 X Y, , . . ' 1 if '- fy' f I M1 , I RMA WALTER B. KLYCE Eleaftiw' C!l1lT.8'f' DOROTHEA KNIGHT ffonze Econondfs Course ARTHUR C. LANIBERT Sfifffnfifiz' Course HEl.EN VICTflRI,fX LYLES Elective Coursr' HERMAN IVIAX LOKET Eleftiffe Course KIINNIE BERNARD LUNDY Elfctiiff Course NIARIA LUCAS E!l'l'fi1'f' Course JAMES ORLANDO RICLIN Elertiw Coursf Senior Football, C. D. C., '24- SARAH NIAHARECK C0lIllllFffiH1 Cozzrxf HILIJA CDLIVE IVICIIILLAN lflm'fi1'rf Courye Page 4 1 if 2 Q I if E 3. ff sf ,hz J Lal. AI? .I EARL NICGEE Latin Course C. D. C., '24, QS, Orchestra, '24 MARTHA ALICE MILLER Hozlze Erononzirs Course ESSIE NIAE MCKEE Eifrliiuf Coursa ELIZABETH RICCGUIRK Latin Course WEBSTER C. MCEACHERN Elcfftiw Coursr IAIOOENE KICGUIRE Elerlire Coursz' JOSEPH S. MOODY ElFl'fi7'l' Cours? ANNIE ROBINSON KIACDONALD lfim'ti7'f' Course' RAl,I'H NICIJONALD Elarlife Coursf' RIARJORIE RIEYER Latin Course Page 42 E1.Iz,xiaETH ,IANE NASH Elerfiw Course SINCLAIR LEXVIS NUTE Laiin Course VIOLET NEEDI.EN1AN Elr'rti7'e Course S. TATE PEASE, JR. Elertife Coursf Senior Football CHARLINE PARHAM Elective Course Orchestra, '22, '23, '24, Color Committee '25, Chairman XVALTER NEI.SlJN PHARR, JR. Elevtiw Course Hi-Y,', '24, l25, Senior Captain R. U. T. C. REESE PORTER, JR. lflertiw Course JEAN ELIZABETH PRESTON Elrrtiwe Course BEN POWELL Elf-rtifre Course Senior Football ROBERT XVILLIAM PHARR Elefliiie Course Council, ,24, Pres. Student Govt., '25, Hi-Y ,2-1, '25, Sr. Football, lst Lt. R. O. T. C., Warricmr Staff Football, Page 43 CIIARLES SIxII'soN PEETI5 7'Fl'hIlil'Il! Courxf' Captain, R. O. T. C. SARAH CURTIS l'RIN'I'L'l' Lalin Course' EMILY VVELCII PEALE Efertiw Coursr C. D. C., '23, Pres., '24, '25, Debating Teams, '24, '25, Student f'0LlIl., '23, '24, '25, Girls Vice-Pres. Stu. Govt., '24, Girls PrI.s. Atty., '25, Girls -Iudic. Cum., '23, '24, Girls Res., '22, Sec. ll-I Class, YVarri0r Staff. MARGUERITE PRIDE Latin Course ll'IAI.C0l.INl L. PREVVITT, -IR. Elf'I'ti1'I' Courxrf Senior Fuorball, Nla-ior R, U. T. C. Hlfl.EN POLACIQ Elerzizw CJUIIIXVI' ADA LoL'IsIz PIJIYTER Elf'I'tii't' Courxr' JULIA AI.l.liNE POOLE lflwtire Course' IJORIITHY EI.IzABIe'I'H PAUI lfl1'1'fiz'P Courxr' KIILIDRED IJQROTHY PooI,E lflertifw CIUIIFSI' C. IJ. C., '25 Page 44 CHAS. TERRY BEVERLY RAM EY Elrrtiw Courxr Elfrtiw Course FRANK R. 'l'RELAXVNEY, JR. LOIS AI,I,YN RANEY Ef1'4'liw Course '23, '25, Track Coach, '25, Sec. Stu. '25, President H Club, '25. FRED UNDERVVOOD Efffliwe Course DOROTHY 'FERESA VANDEN Latin Cours? ALICE KICKNIGHT VERNOR Iflfftiwf Course? xl rt Course Fcoxball, '21, '22, '23, '24, Track, 21, '22, LUCY FRANCFS RENTNICK Conn., E!f'l'fi7'f' Coursf' NIARY ALl.ETA RICKS Elrrtifvf Course KATHRYN CORINNE REYNOLDS Elmftiw Course V Page 45 ELIZABETH RYAN EIPCfi7'6 Course NELL KATHERINE RIKER Elrvtifwe Course Glee Club, '24- WILLI.ANI R. SCRUGGS Eleffiwe Courxlf IDA SCH N EID ER Eleftiw Coursr DOROTHY H.ARRIETT STEPH ENSON Latin Course Glee Club, '24 M I LDR ED Sc H VVALMAY ER Elecliw Course IDA SCHMIDT Latin Courxe ROBERT R. SCOTT Elm-riw Cours? Senior Football BABETTE CIl.ARLIJTTE SCHARFF Elevtiwr Course VVarriOr Stuff RIARGARET SCH.-XEFER Efertiw Course Page 46 SHIRLEY B. STOTZ Elective Courxf Student Council, '23, '24, Ring Com- mittee, Invitation Committee ADELAIIJE L. SPENCER Elt l'fl'Z'l' Course C. D. C., '23, Student Council, l23 Judiciary Com., '23, Glee Club, '23 GEORGE T. STEUTERINIAN Elffrtiw Courxe Band, l23, Orchestra, 223, '24 LILLIAN fJI.IVER STOVER Effftfiwf Course NIARY IQVELYN SOMMERS Elefliivf Colzrxe LEILA NIAY SAYRE Eleatifve Course SOPHIE HELENE SCI-IULZ Latin Course JOHN KENNY Efertifw Courxe CLARICE SAIJIE SIMON Elective Course ALBERTA EMILY SCH U LER EleI'tiz'e Cours? I Page 47 RL' BYE SEBU LSKY Elertiw Courxe C. B. C., '24, '25 BETTY ANNE STAYTON Elfffiwf C!lIlI'.S'6 Glee club, '22, '23, '24, C. ALICE STOUT Eleftiw Coursv EDVVARD F. THDMPSON Elevtiw Courxf Hi-Y, '24, '25 EDGAR LEE r11HROG1N1OR'I'0N Elertifve Course w D. L., 23 Senior FOotl1z1ll. Band. '2-I-. '25, Or- chestra, '24, Track, '25 M. JIM VVA1.1.r2R Efl'l'ff7'f' Course Senior Golf, Track, '25, R Staff ROBERT O. NVILSDN fflffftifv CflI1l'.fP BESSIE MAE NV11.uAx1soN Elefti-W Courxe ROBERT -IAM ES XVILRINSDN Elvrtiw Coursf BEAUCHAMP T. XVHITE Elective Course Senior Football Pagw 48 HELEN KIAY XVELLER fflzffti-Fr Cozzrxe H unix G. XV11s'1'11R1m,-x1.L f':!l't'fiT'l' Course HARRY LAWRENCE XVliSTERIJ.Xl.Ii Efl'l'fi'1'f' IIUIIVNP Glve Club, '24, '25, Bzlskvtbnll, ,ZS Y1Rc:lN1,x RI.-XIE XVEBB lflvvtiw Cozzrxz' NIARY VVIEINER Efeftiw Cozuxvr KIAYRENI2 XVINTER lflf'rIi1'f' IJQIIIIVF Slxmlu VV.-XUNER Elf'f'ti1'1' fJOIlI'A'F Senior Football DOROTHY Howax Lrlfin Cozzrse .Iosrfvu MA-xmxu VVILLI lfff'4'tf1'r Colzrxf GRACEl.EE VENN XVELLS Eleftiw Courxe AXIS Page 49 NVILLIAM EDWIN GATES Electire Courxf KA1'H ERINE f3RIFI-'ITH Latin Cours? ANN15 IC. fglLl.Il,.-XND Lafin Colnzvf A'IARl2T'I',X f2RAH.XM Iilevfizw Cozzzxw RomiRT C. f3REC3G Elwfire Courxf' KIKRIE XV1l.1.1,-mls Comnzfrfial Course KIALCol,A1 ANDERSON N on NMR Elwliw Course KIARY FRANCES XVOUNG Elecfiw' Courxe IJAVID li. ZENT E1f'1'fi'Z'c Courxff NAOMI IRRNE BOOTH lflfrliffe CfllII'A'l' Page 50 5 J A i43afmf E 't g.rc'Q',,:4 me ci.'aT'rw2stga.--.......wT..fA- Q jxy, 1,1 'kr ,f U, 'I 5 L, X. 1 N ',' .74 H in Luiz! X ,,..vPe3 5 JyAx f5'-W. 5 ii'2 i 'I L' 2 3 'gi 'A 4 'L T' ' A--2-If-z..3aQ.gt 4 ,lv -I, R' E We-df.. ' sl i 'A M 919 .T'V:'j W . ' I qu l 3 ff fy? P4 27. .Hi , ' J ,.., 5 R BETTY GRAHAM WALTER 2 Af A C ,wi rt ourse Orches., '22, '23, '24, '25, Glee Club, AA' '23, '24, '25, Student Council, '23, '24, :ry Judiciary Committee, '24 .f Q TYIARY EVELYN WAILES Elective Course fi J Girl Reserves, '24, '25 l GEORGE WEAKE X Elective Course buf' HELEN lVTARCET VVATKINS -52? Elective Course I i VVYLMA WADLINGTON '- Elective Course i ffij 615155 zxtory A I. ik' . i lllost class histories are a record of unusual greatness. We make no claim to greatness. VVe have simply filled our niche, played our part in the drama of C. H. S. You will miss us for awhile, until others have filled our place. But we shall never forget, for nothing can take the place of the four years of joy and sorrow, failure and success. As you read this record of truth in the years to come, grant a small portion l of your memories to the June Class of 1925, VVe had the distinction of being the first class to inhabit the Annex. It was a disappointment at first, because we had looked forward to Central for so long, but we grinned and endured it. There was a bond of union created there which we have never lost. That year at the Annex we published a paper, The Annex Bits and Chips. i , It was a famous literary achievement, and is still mentioned with veneration in news- paper circles. Then too, we wore our greenness off alone, without the condescending onlooks of dignified seniors. Hleaven be praised, we were spared the agony of being 9-l's. VVhen we did arrive at Central High in February, we had at least had a little experience. The upper classmen tried to make fools out of us. They may have done CContinued cn Page 1753 Page 51 X., CN ----,..f lmA. Nr- r ' fiif' ,... .V A, vvfiit-:xii-3436 - 'rem-NWN . 1k,i--, ,-.. . ., ,.. ,- . Page 52 7 Y 1 , 4 , 5, ,l,V,E,M,, .Zu I ,H .Gia W, F-76 YJ, +.,,,,,f,,,.. ,5,.,!g-,-5.3, -., .f 5 'if -f--'fb 'L-j A 'I+ 1- - - 'af-- -+A Q 1, X - 5 xx, J ' Qf-:wx AY? ' . Q, f + X, ' N, -1 E ! i -f Ml Y 3 .W A ef H F! S X ejxle 5 TW z 1 N 5 x 5 X 1 if 75 5 Z U 8 5 Y 5 K' gg M 9 Xb PM 5, EN . A -Q NW 4, , . ..,ng.,,,? ,x .t w Q -ix -1 4. . A W M 7 QR' if A R ffe. 1 F . , Rf T I fC V' A 'W 55.2 5 , 1' I 211 f wif? ? ,ink J ,Y Qlklfi' i?E?:-15,1 jf?-V if YESIJEI 4,gA,,,,,:1sf-A A ' 'E W' -M' ,f . ' , I -Q'A '1 .. V 1 A fi, , I Q5 X ,Y I tk I 1 sd, cf X I Q45 5 L I A, S xl xl, ,X jx Q J waive-One !.fz.v5 'LA CLASS OFFICERS , , BILLY HUGHES . . President Flli ELIZABETH 'FHOMASON I it'I'-P7'E.S'ilff ?1f P2 ADDIE LOUISE NIURRAY Serretary Q CHARLES CELAZER . Trmvur-er Colors-Salmon and Black Flovzwr-Sunsst ROSO flflotto- Climb thou fh the rocks be ru glad 2-I H COMMITTEES If7lf6'fflIiI1lIll'I1f-4 Ring- JEAN HUMPHRIES, Chairman VVILLIAM VORUS GLADYS GIBSON BIARY FRANCIS COVINGTON 'AI BARBARA SCHAFER C. C. BROWN JANE HYDE . IL, ONlR.A BROWNLEE H0Sf'lf11f1l'J'- ' ,E SARAH LOUISE MORGAN MARY EARLE TODD, Chairman MALCOLM ASTE ROSA LEE GLASSER HARRY KRUEGER JUANITA CARPENTER RAYMOND HIGHSMITH RAYN'IOND lX'ICCALLA NEWTON NVILSON DONALD WATSON 2 3 f A ffl Q Af Page 54 WM , ,-sH.:,,w-,1.-QTfQ:..,,S::VWJ,Z :Ti X 'V ,'.k AQ kr V ,. 1.,-. , V ., ., MMI. . V .ru . VH' ,,,., V, -'WA 0 , J. I ,,,w- -S'--H -, Y - .1-E S, - 1, A J I, mi .,. f M ,, 1 -- A -, 'A , 1' we' ' Y -. ' -' A-A .MA--1 ,- ' A- ' I RS Q' . 1 H 3 ' - ,, - 'miluzmff P N ...L Aw I My '--,...-.-....I 'f.,NM,1 ... 1-'EBRUARY CLASS of '26 Page 55 'fff 'f? 7u'EA ' ' ' G ' f' 1WE7 f9B'f? ! f ni ,M , --,.l5-. A I .T 1... DE I , 1- ...L ' A 'ilu F 4 v ,. I Q .. . A. J EJ' - an fvqlf f -If ' -i. Q , A I 4. X If . , ff Af A A A f - + v X 9 X L Czlass oster -A Girls- MARGARET ELLEN TOMPKINS fu FRANCES BORA ESTHER ELIZABETH TOWNE ' LUCILLE STIEI-'EL BRENNER LILLIAN TURNER M OMRA BROWNLEE JANE WHITE FRANCES CALVERT MARY OLLIE WIDDIS ,H JUANITA CARPENTER ERNESTINE WIGGINS u LA VERNE COHEN DOROTHY MAY WILLIAMS IDALEA CHUNN Boys- U CLAUDINE CLARK FRANK JOSEPH ASTE ' MARY FRANCES COVINGTON MAI.COLM ASTE U, ADELINE DERMON WARNER HILL BOWDEN POLLY FOSSICK MAURIOE W. BROOKS A RUBY GEE C. C. BROWN M . Y GLADYS GIBSON GERALD CAPERS ROSA LEE GLASER ARLIE H. CHAMBERLIN MK ANNA MAY GUICE EMMETT CONDON R' GLADYS HAMMETT JAMES CONNER EVELYN HAMMONDS WILLIAM OLIVER COOPER 'Q ARLINE HINSON JOHN EDWARD CRAIN JEAN H'UMPI-IREYS WILLIAM DEARING, JR. M JANE HYDE WALTER HAMILTON GAY ' DOROTHY LEE JAMES CHARLES S. GLAZER SARA CATHERINE LIVERMORE HAROLD HARRIS Q PATTIE GERTRUDE LONG H JAMES GRAVES HIGH, JR. ' DORIS LOWENTHAL RAYMOND C. HIGHSMITH IH MARIE MAHAN H. B. HOUCK -r. MARTHA MCCI.EAN O. K. HOUCK V ANNA KEY MCNEILL WILLIAM FRIERSON HUGHES ALMA MORELAND . CHARLES JONES ' 'E SARA LOUISE MORGAN EUGENE HIRAM KING , , ADDIE LOUISE MURRAY HARRY KREGER J! JOHNNY SHARP PADGETT FRANKLIN MARSHALL ALMA PINKSTON, HARVEY MAYS M ROCKIE ROGERS GILBERT RAYMOND MCCALLA 'v NELL RUTLAND EMANUEL MEYER BARBARA WOOD SGHAEER WILLIAM C. MONTGOMERY YJ BERNICE SEVERS HAL MORRIS V ROSIE ScHATz JOSHUA J. NIX , V GERALDINB SOHNIPPER WILLIAM EDGAR RHODES ff I MARY SADIE SKINNER WALTER LINDSAY STEWART MARTHA STRICKLAND WILLIAM R. VORUS M EDNA LEE TAYLOR DONALD SCHNEIDER WATSON v DOROTHY RUTLAND TERRELL GARNER DONALDSON WATSON ELIZABETH TI-IOMASON SAM WEINER fel MARY EARLE TODD NEWTON CANNON WILSON, JR. rue sc H . .. ZX E A 41 ' 'kQ4.:J1M.5' 1 rt 5, Ti...-,Q 9' 'r'v 4 W H'f'3'3gg'3 , , X, ., . 4 ff' if P i'QQ'j1 L L HQ ,Q V Q' 1helJBQB1Q 'E + N 'ff 7 x I E, E , M E' fl X 1 f f X ff QQMZD Y W? 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LM, CAROLINE RICHARDS Ni JACK POE IVR If 'yr 5' ?qeA '22 I Fir I 5 1 EVI if E14 vi' avi cz? by ff I If If-W 5 ? M I KCI V mf, ? r Page 58 F . ,r--A.. Nxt-1' ' F 'T ig: in 'C 'lt-LMA Q. .. ,., A -raw' A L: A A,-I.,A fi 1, .My - LASS oF '26 ATING C JU N E GRADU Page 59 T fx A R ll If 5- I fagf n-'R f 'f -' 1,-: H - ---f ,. ,L 'W -1' We . 19' lt! I3 2 ,-4 'I , Fi' E ,. F: ,, 15 ,,. ,.., iv ,ufffg 5 J 5 5 I L I. 73 If -' 5- F 'lsr 5 A s- i ns . 1, A 3 TEEN ' -v + .3 Y . 'vim A . ,tg Y ,.,, V. -,Q I f -23, 3 iff. X A. lf I w , 1' '. ,IJ L 'Rf H f - x , Class offer Girls- MARGARET BARBEE, ELIZABETH BARCROFT, H5ELEN BAUM, LOUISE BARNETT, JULIENNE BRAMLETT, MARJORIE BRITT, GENEVA BROADWAY, LENA BUNCH, BERTE BUTLER, BLANCHE CAUTHEN, MARIAN CLARK, HELEN CLARK, MARY CHARLOTTE CLARK, JOSEPHINE COOPER, LILLIAN CRAVER, ELIZABETH CRENSHAW, ANNIE LAURIE CRAIG, EVELYN DENHAM, ROSALIE DENIO, LIBBY FINEBERG, DOROTHY EoLz,.SLD1sLEYFOwLER, GRACE FRAZIER, CLAUDIA GIBSON, ELLEN GOODMAN, ALICE GOODMAN, EUGENIA HARRIS, ELSIE H.ARRIS, ESTELLE HENLEY, ANNA HENRY, CATHERINE HILLSTROM, MARY HOGG, MARINAN JACK, ETHYLE JANUARY, FLORA KRIOCHER, JANET LAY, MAYBELLE LEA, MARIAN LEMMAN, INEZ LUMLEY, MARY MCGEE MALLORY, BONNIE MASSEY, FANNIE MARTIN, NELL MARTIN, LOUISE MAULDIN, LAURA MAE MCKEEN, ETHEL MCWHORTER, LORRAINE MCDILL, ANNE MILLER, LOUISE MILLER, JANET MOODY, ELIZABETH MOORE, ESTELLE MOORE, MAURINE MILLER, ELIZABETH MCKEE, PAULINE MORRIS, MERIAM MUEHLER, MAY C. NASH, MARTHA NELMS, ELIZABETH NORTON, FRANCES OWEN, RUBY PE- GRAM, VIOLA PHILLIPS, RUTH POLACK, CAROLINE RICHARDS, MARY RICHERT, NELL SANDERS, BLANCHE SANDY, MARGARET SAXBY, MARY SCOTT, MOLLY SCHNEIDER, BEATRICE SI-IAINBERG, MARY D. SHELDON, MARY E. STITH, JEANNETTE SPANN, IDALETTE STALLENWERCK, MARTHA SWEENEY, CLAIRE STATEN, DORA THOMAS, ELLEN THOMAS, THYRA THOMSEN, RUTH TURNER, EMMA TURPIN, JEAN WARREN, F ANNY WENER, DOLLY WHITE, ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, MARY WILLIAMS, BLANCHE WEAR, BLANCHE WILLIAMSON, MILDRED ZIMMERMAN. Boys- y JOHN ABINGTON, DAVID AITKEN, ARTHUR ALLEN, LORAT BAKER, WALTER BAKER, ED BAYLISS, JR., ALBERT BEQUETTE, WARNER BOWDEN, CHARLES BROOKS, FRANCIS CRAWFORD, JOHN CROFTON, WALTON CROWLEY, BEN DENT, EDWIN DILLARD, JACK DUBOSE, GRANVILLE FARRAR, ROBERT FRANKLIN, DICK FRICKS, FRANK FLORENTZ, H. J. GRANAUER, STANLEY HAMPTON, JOHN HARDIN, RONALD HAYHOE, HARVEY KIDD, CHARLES KREWSON, MARION LEMMON, CHARLES LEWIS, L. B. LONG, JR., ROBERT LLOYD, ROBERT MCKENDRICK, JOHN MILTON, EUGENE MORGAN, CHARLES MARTIN, DUKE MOODY, PHILIP NELSON, CARL OZIER, MILTON PICARD, JACK POE, BILLY REEVES, HUGH REHMEL, MAURY SIFFORD, GAITHER SMITH, WILLIAM SCHULZ, HERMAN SOMMER, JOHN STANSELL, CHESTER SINTOR, FRANK TIDWELL, JAMES THOMAS, RICHARD TURPIN, WILLIAM THOMPSON, RENKERT WETTENKAMP, OSCAR WILKINS, TOM WILLIAMS, HUBERT WISHARD, JOHN VISEK, LOUIS ZIMMERMAN. Page 60 x as - Ia f -I ' I , L ' 'f'5r-'All '. 3 I uhh Y ?Z-:J 7.4 . --1 S -wp, -. A W1-lf2'5Q?f' I'.ff19i4-A-?L,Il ' V 1eV ne X., ' 's T 4, ,4 gi ':14 vviia' .V A, . fp ' ' '11-. 5 U 1 4 N PW? '53 5 f Ami' 1 . 1 121- ITQZC 'K Q 'EC' 'KC -'ii a fQ ri iq i'Q i0 AKQ ii IC f-4 F N . 0 3 3 4 Q44 '41, .vi 1 Q' t, I .I ' ,A A A ,Ang ' :le A ,Shi 'IQ ' 2 Q. W Yi. Y Wg .ww .w.f ' ' ' ' ' V , ,Y-1 A 5. .., , . I .--f -' , -v - -.Q -1-i-1. . v .. ,f . f ., A S 9. Q HX I Z fe Z 1 Q fe Q v l ,QQ -5 LQ! K4 IQQIIQ-c lawn- One Clays CLASS OFFICERS HERMAN MICHAEL V ...... . President GLENN CALLAWAY . Vice-President CHARLOTTE BRUCE . . . . Secretary Co1or.I4-Green and White Flower-Narcissus Motto'- All for one-C. H. S. COMMITTEE Entertainment- ELEANOR CI.INTON, Chairman MARY FRANCIS PHILLIPS A' HENRY HUDSON Page 62 Ju: ,L in ' 'y O al . Qu' .V .5544 A ' N I MWAJ, - ' . n w. f-W .. f 1 .---...M ' - '27 CLASS of BRUARY GR.1.IJL'.ATINC FE Pzlge 63 .4 '1 A TEEOCCAQP I -' A C, 'I ,4' H 6 an Q X Class oxter J Girls- MARY E. ADAMS, LOUISE ABINGTON, SARAH ARNOLD, DOROTLHY ATKINS, MARION BAER, DOROTHY BEDWELL, BLANCHE BLAGDON, MATILDA BOOTS, DOROTHY Q BOWERS, MILDRED BRAY, LUCILLE BRINKLEX, NELLYE DEAN BROWN, GENEVA D BROADWAY, CI-IARLOTTE BRUCE, ANNIE LAURIE BUSH, FRANCES CALSTWELL, FRAN- if CES CAMERON, BEATRICE CANNON, LUCILLE CARTER, MABEL CARVER, JANE CAW- THON, MARY CHARLOTTE CLARK, ELEANOR CLARK, ADA LEE COCKE, MAREE COCKE, H3 ESSIE CQFFMAN, SARAH COVICH, CATHERINE COWAN, CARMEN Cox, ELEANOR 7 CRESS, ZADA CURTIS, YERNE DAVIS, MARGUERITE DENI-IAM, CLARA MAE DRAKE, MARGARET E.-EHMAN, LENWOOD FOSTER, SYDNEY FOWLER, MILDRED GATES, MYRA I! GIBSON, NANNIE SUE GILCHRISLT, MARGARET GILLESPIE, MABEI, GILLIAM, MAXINE GILMORE, LOUISE GOODMAN, DOROTHY GRAY, ELIZABETH GREEN, JANICE GRIEF, it MARY KATHRYN GUY, JESSIE HENDERSON., ALICE MYRTLE HODGES, LOIS JOHNSON, MARTHA FRANCES JOHNSTON, ELLEN JORGENSEN, MILDRED KENDRICK, MARGARET M KULP, ANGIE DEANE LAMKIN, SARAH FRANCES LAUGHLIN, MAYEELLE LEA, MARION LEWIS, HAZEL LOCKMAN, EVELYN MCDONALD, MARY VIRGINIA MARLEY, . HELGA MAYS, CATHERINE MEGENITY, ANNIE MELTZER, BEDLEE METTS, DOROTHY 'E MEYER, SARAH LEE MILLER, VIOLA MILLER, JULIA MOORE, ROSE MORRIS, AILEEN MURPHY, MARY ELIZABETH MURRAY, HANNAH NATHAN, VIRGINIA NEWTON, M MARGUERITE NUSS, ALICE PEPPER, ELEANOR PHILLIPS, CAROLYN PIERCE, ROSEWELL ' RHINEHART, CAROLYN RICHARDS, MARY SATTERPIELD, ROSE SHULTZ, EMILY SCOTT, MABEL SMART, CAROLYN STOCKLEY, HELEN STRICKLAND, MARY SUITOR, ELIZA- H BETH SWARTUEAUGH, FRANCES SYKES, BESSIE WAINWRIGHT, NIAUDE WATKINS, ' LILA WEBB, MILDRED WHITTEN, MARY CHUM WILKINSON, RUTH WILLIAMS. U Boys- ' BILLY AVERY, WALTER L. BAKER, JAS. BURRETT, WM. BATTLE, OSCAR BAUGH 4 BELL, JOHN S. BOND, JAS. BOURKE, FRANCIS BOWLIN, CORBIN BRAXTON, PERRY v BYNUM, GLEN CALLAWAY, RICHARD CLARK, FRANK CLEGG, GEORGE DAY-IS, 1 HUBERT DLUGACH, BUCHANAN DUNDVANT, JOHN EDWARDS, ROBT. FRANKLIN, il JOHN C. HAGAN, JR., BEN,HAMMOND, DAYTON BRITT HAROLD, JOHN F. HOGAN, HENRY HUDSON, BURNIE HURDLOW, IZY KARCHNER, HERBERT KELLEY, LEMARR 1 KNIGHT, JOE MCEACHERN, ARTHURVMCKINNEY, WALTER MCLEMORE, BILLY MARSH, WILLIAMS MARSHALL, HERMAN MICHAEL, CHAS. MITCHINER, GOODB.AR M, . MORGAN, JESSE MOURIS, GEO. MARION PAINTER, FRANCIS PENTECOST, JOE PICK- ERING, WM. PIERCE, JOHN REARDON, WHITLOW ROGERS, ROBT. O. SCHAEFER, , EUGENE SEEULSKY, ED. SHEELEY, PHILLIP SHERMAN, W. L. SPROTT, REUBEN Q STANLEY, OSCAR W. STEPHENS, BENNETT STEPHENS, GEO. H. STOKES, JOHN,P. STORCK, HENRY VOSSE, PRESTON WALDROP,-WARREN WHITE, WM. WIDGERY, H WILSON WAYNE. 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N. 4. -ffm. pf -w- ., .fifw ' A., -I 7'I' A ,-A ' ' A M y 3,12 . RR .rf I , , 4 M 1 -5, P 'I -xg. Q. --.I Q, it I I , LBEUARRI I Af f f f f-'F' L ' v 7 'I If .E h .Q Q -'R IA 1 -I S i 5? n f 2 , Class oster Girls- LOUISE ADAMS, SARA BRUMBELOW, CATHERINE ROBERTS, FREDA SIEG, JANE CARR, 'SYLVIA ROTHSCHILD, MARY BLACKVVOOD, MARTHA REGENOLD, VIRGINIA WAGNER, ALICE SHEPARD, AILEEN DOUGLASS, NINA LOUISE HARRISON, LELIA OWEN, ANNA ROBBINS, MABLE DEAL, MILDRED PLUNKET, DOROTHY WHITTEN, JULIA HALL, MARY HELEN FREEMAN, MILDRED TUCKER, MARGARET MOORE, MAUD SCHWALMEYER, CAROLYN PRIDE, HELEN GILL, KATHERINE DUPREE, LOIS LEE, RENA JACOBS, FANNY KORHIK, MARY NILES LANDRUM, FRANCES OAKLEY, CASSANDRA ROBINSON, MARY BALLANCE BROOKS, LILA CROSS, ELIZABETH MC- CRANEY, RUNE TUCKER, JENNIE B. PURYEXR, MARION CHILD, JANICE COKE, RUTH NIvEN, LOUISE LATURA, RUTH GRIFFIN, RUBY MAY MITCHELL, ETOILE WRIGHT, JEWELL BURNS, DOROTHY RICHARDS, MARGARET MCCORKLE, MILDRED LAMALTA, MILLY FRY, FRANCES CHRISTRUP, AMANELL CI-IAMBERLAIN, MARTHA HUTCHXSON, HELEN BEARDEN, ROALISE KENDRICK, FRANCES ALFREY, ETHELYN MEYER, HELEN LOWENBURG, POLLY HXUBBARD, VERA IMBODEN, DOROTHY SI-IINAULT,aLORRAINE PARKER, NELLE SMITHER, MARY HALL HAMILTON, VIRGINIA HARRIS, ELAINE POLSKEE, ESTHER LIBERMAN, MARTHA EMILY WOOD, ZADA CURTIS, MAY KATHRYN GOTT, ROSWELL RI-IINEHART, LUCILLE OSTTEY, WILMA RIESE, H'ARRIE1: PEAY, MARIE SUKRO-U, THELMA HODGES, GERALDING YOUNG, FRANCES BRADFORP, HARRIET SHEPHERD, BARBARA BATES, FRANCES OTTINGER, SUSIE BELLE WADE, PEGGY Fox. A ' Boys- LEROY BOOKER, A. S. BLAYLOCK, JOE KING, EUGENE BULLARD, MEREDITH DAVIS, WALTER UTTINGER, CHARLES RAUSCHER, LINDSAY PLATTE, JOHN FLOWERS, REDMOND EASSON, GEORGE H. INLELSON, GEORGE SANFORD, ROBERT STIMSON, RALPH TIPTON, HARRY TOBET, WILLIAM GUTHRIE, JEROME HOWE, MALONE OTTINJES, MAURICEA S1-IAINBERG, HUBERT EMMONS, KARL ,KARCHMER, JOHN RAWLINGS, THEO FoLTz,AD.'B. PACK, LEWIS ISAACS, HORACE HARWELL, EARNEST D,LUGACH, BENJAMIN Ross, GBERYJL JOISZES, EDWARD LEE, HOWARD TOWNSHEND, OzzERo WEBB, EDWIN FITZGERALIS, RILEY LOWRY, LOUIS MARABLE, WALLACE HENRY, HDWARD MCINQTYRE, CILAHDUCLEGG, WILSON BYRD FLOWER, RAY WRIGHT, MAURY HULL, GEORGE F. RAY, HENRY THOMRSON, LEROY MONTGOMERY, NEELY MCCOWN, CLARK GOODMAN, ROY HARRISON, FRQNK PINELLA, BILLY ALTHOUSER, EUGENE RAINES, FRED RAGGETT, JIMMY SEAT, ARCH GOODIN, JACK GATES, CHARLES HEG- LEY, DAVID BLOCKMAN, JOSEPH E. MCKINNEY, WELFRED REGAN. s Pill 68 , ,, . 1 nl N ,- '1 -13,47 .1:QjTi'Nh ' , - L-. A,b gp - W. 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C Ae ' C lass , oster -uf E Girls- NH IVIARGARET ANDERSON, EMILY AUGUSTINE, DOROTHY BOWEN, MARIE BRANCH, If EDNA MAE BRUMRELOW, MARJORIE CAMMACH, MARGARET CHISMAN, SARAH M CROWELL, ZANA LEE DAVIDSON, RUTH DEARING, EDITH DILLON, MABEL DONNELL, ' M MARY DURMXVRIGHT, MARY EDWARDS, NEI.LIE EPPES, FRANCES EVANS, CARLOTTA U, FERGUSON, ROSA PARKER, FRANCES MUIR, LUCILE MURRAY, FRANCES PERRY, MARGARITE PHILLIPS, WILLIE BELL PRICE, VIRGINIA RANDLE, MILDRED ROBERT- f! SON, VIRGINIA SMITH, MARY STOCKTON, THERESE SOLOMONS, BERNISE SULLIVAN, M EVELYN TERHUNE, CAROLYN THOMPSON, MILDRED WADDY, ELLA V. WASHING- H, TON, ELLEN YARBROUTH, ALLICE FAY WINTER, MARY SCHLEICHER, LIARGUERITE H WILLIAMS, DOROTHY HOOPER, DORIS SMITH, MARGUERITE MASON, IRENE MOU- vs M LAND, PAULINE MIXON, MARGARET BARNETT, HATTIE COX, MARJORIE FOWLER, KATHERINE FRANSIOLI, MAUDE GOOD, ELOIS GORDON, NELLIE GRAVES, MELTRUDE N , HOLLIS, VIRGINIA HAWKE, FRANCES HILLIARD, JULIET HOGAN, DOROTHY HOLMES, rl MARY LOUISE JAMISON, EDITH LEITH, ANTONETTE LO DOLCE, LOUISE LOWE, , HARRIET MADDOX, LOUISE MARLEY, MARG.ARET MASON, VIRGINIA MCDADE. 1 I Boys-- ' E HARRY BLOOMFIELD, BYRD BRIDGEFORTH, WILLIAM BRANDES, THOMAS BURKE, N' H RAY CAMBELL, STERLING CATO, ELMER CONWAY, GERALD DALE, JESSE DEAN, V JAMES DILLARD, JAMES ELLIS, LOUIS ENQELBERG, ALTON FAULK, CHARLES FAVVCETT, T T DAVID FINEBERG, JOHN FISCHER, SAM FRIEDMAN, JAMES GALLOWAY, WILLIAM 4 ' GARNER, CHARLES GRAY, LLEWELLYN GRIFFIN, MELFORD HARWOOD, ROBERT HOR- , TON, PAUL HICKS, HUGH HICKS, HARRY JOHNSON, A. C. KING, THOMAS LEWIS, 3' I LELAND LINDSEY, DUDLEY LOCKWOOD, FRANK MAGOEFIN, WALTER MILLER, FRANK , MORRIS, DAVID OAKLEY, NORWOOD PADDISON, SIDNEY GOOD, BERT POUNCEY, ,- CHARLES QUEKEMEYER, EUGENE RALPH, VIRGIL REAMES, GEORGE REEVES, WILLIAM ll RIESE,'STANLEY RABO, HUGH SANDERS, PATTON SEABROOK, NEIL STETTS, HERBERT H SHAINBERG, MILTON SIMON, WENFRO SMITH, JOHN SOYARS, JACK TURNER, IVERSON ' d WALKER, PAUL WEBSTER, DAVID WILLIAMS, JOHN WILLIAMS, JAMES WHITAKER, ' , 'I MILTON RUSS, ARTHUR ROSENSTEIN, J. W. CRAWFORD, GLEN RICHARDSON, AUDREY 9 I COX, SEAL TATE, JOHN CASE, J. W. BARKLAY, B. F. JOHNSON, WILLIAM HODGES, A ' THOM CALVIN, ALECK WOOD, RANDOLPH BELL. mf, M lu' 9 H I!! Page 72 wi ,, I I. Lexx I , - s:1..:'- I :QI N . ' 4 TWSQWT FL T few -f G 4 .15 pf J .5 , 14 -., ,- - . -. ,, ,, '31 AL A 7 I - Aefllhf-LWBRRIQ X 75 , ' X ' .K vw. v I Q S E n 8 ja 53- V I Q I Nfl 4 , ' xi ,A gg v M- .T ' gffffi, ' 4 qlm.l?EYI'lbfE 1N'ff S + 3 Z v Page 78 ' ,Q ' - x ' ' I 1- nfur, , ,Mg -wa--, . K F . ll U r C PTHC w A me o S EE' If I S N' 4 Y ,I N iv- ' 7 ' -' L ft - 4- -, . v X 1 I ' . 'Z W me- T wo lan CLASS OFFICERS V 'N DAVID GATES . .... . President I BILL SCHLEICHER Vice-President CRAIG COBURN . . . . Secretary Colors-Lavender and Pink Flower-Orchid Motto-Labor Omnia Vincit COMMITTEE Program- ' BESSIE KATZ, Chairman MARGUERITE WGRTHAM REEVES MANKER PEGGY DUNLAP I Page 74 ED EMERSON . si . N 4, -,ir nr . .-.:: , Y I ' E Q ,75 4 I+- - . -7 W M? I ,, if KO' 414 O if 'si .9' JUNE GRAIJUATING CLASS OF '28 Page T5 55 il., B 'unc Sr I 45 r. I Z 3 SE. E V' E I ,sw 9. 3 I J: 1: 51, II, Y :I . Rf: E. ,Qi QQ I 5. ff? S f. .. I, ,l , 794, , fp if H I' I A -113 V W f Y W I-I J he. -, hw Page 76 Class offer Girls- ELVIS BACH, RACHEL BAKER, VIOLET BARNETT, ELLINOR BAYLISS, CAROLYN BENNETT, ELEANOR BIZOT, ELIZABETH BRAKEMAN, SARA BRAME, RUTH BRANNON, ELIZABETH BRYANT, RUTH BRYANT, GLADYS BURNS, FRANCES CALL, ERLENE CAMPBELL, FRANCES CANNON, NELL CARPENTER, HELEN CLAUGHTON, ELIZABETH CLIFT, CLARA ETTA Cox, MARYLAND DALTON, GLADYS DAWKINS, RUTH DEARING, ALIENNE DICKERSON, MABEL DONNELL, LILA DAUTHAT, PAULINE DREYEUS, RUTH ELLIOT, CECILE ELLIS, MARY FAWCETT, GEORGIA FENN, CELA FINCK, RACHEL FITZGERALD, ETHELINE FREEMAN, SHIRLEY GABAY, EMMA GARTRELLE, LOUISE GORDON, LILLIAN GREGORY, MILLIE GUERARD, ELIZABETH GUSTAFSON, LOUISE HAMILTON, ADA HAMPTON, LONA HANKER, LUCY HIARE, JESSICA HART- FIELD, MARGARET HARWOOD, FRANCES HAYLEY, EUGENIA HAAYLOW, LOUISE HEAD- RICK, LOUISE HEARD, LOIS HENDERSON, DOROTHY HETTINGER, MARTHA HICKS, MARY-F CES HIGGS KATHLEEN HODGKINS, AURELIA HOLLOWAY, LINA HUGHES, MARCILEL UNTLEY, ELIZABETH ISBELL, ELIZABETH JACOBS, MARY JENNINGS, NELL JOHNSON, ANNIE JONES, NELLE BARKER JONES, BESSIE KATZ, ALICIA KEISKER, MARY KEMP, EVA KEY, MABEL KING, KATHERINE KIRKLAND, JESSIE KROUSE, ELIZABETH LANDRUM, ROSALIND LEBOVIT, MARY CAROLYN LEE, BERNICE LEWIN, EMMA MCCARTY, ANNIEMAL MCDANIEL, DOROTHY TVICQUISTION, MAR- GARET MANN, ALICE MERRYMAN, NANCY MILLER, CLARA MARIE MINTER, BERTIE MOORE, IRENE MORELAND, EVELYN NAILL, JEAN NEWELL, CLARA NIX, GENEVIEVE OLDSWANGER, MILDRED PARKINSON, LUELLA PARTIN, TROY PEARCY, GRAY PEAY, EVELYN PINNIE, LOUISE PLEMONS, VIRGINIA POE, VIVIAN POE, EVIELYN QUENICKET, ELSIE RICE, LOUANA ROACH, RENA ROSEN, H'ARRIET ROSENHEIN, MARIE ESTELLE ROSSBACK, EVA SAUER, ARVILLA SCHBNIIPPER, JOAN SEATON, LOUISE SEWELL, LINNIE SHEARIN, MARJORIE SIBLEY, JANET IDA SOLOMAN, LORRAINE STEWART, ALBERTA TIPLER, RUTH UNDERBERG, MARTHA WALKER, MARY ELIZABETH WAR- ING, HARRIET WESTERDALE, MARIE WHITNEY, WERDUA WHITE, FRANCES WILDER, GRACE WILLIAMS, BERNICE WITHAM, ELIZABETH WITHERS, MARGUERITE WOR- THAM, HILMA YOUNGER. Boys- THOMAS ALLEN, WALTER BALDWIN, EDWIN BARBER, CHAS. BARRETT, QUEN- TIN BICKNELL, GARLAND BOYD, MATT BRINEY, CHAS. BULLARD, HARRY BURNS, CHAS. P. CHASE, JR., DON CHRISTIAN, CRAIG COBURN, JAS. CODY, HILBURN COOK, BRENT COOKE, H. F. CRAWFORD, NATHAN DERMON, BILLY DILLARD, WILLETTE WATSON DUVAL, GEORGE EHEMAN, MAURICE ELVERT, EMERSON EDWIN, RICHARD FOWLES, EUGENE FORSHAY, ED. GASSANAG, DAVID GATES, FRED GIBSON, JACK GRAY, JAMES H'AMILTON, BILLY HAMES, GILBERT HARMON, JAMES HASSELLE, MAXWELL HAWKINS, JOHN HOLLIDAY, JANUS HIUGI-IES, JONNY HUGHES, HAR- RISON HUMPHRIES, B. F. JOHNSON, DORAN JONES, THOS. JONES, FRANK KAHN, HARRY LANDIS, HERBERT LANDSTREET, ALLINGTON LAUGHEAD, HUGH LAWLESS, FREDERICK LAWRENCE, JOHN LEWIS, CLAUDE LINDSEY, M.AURICE LOWENBERG, VICTOR LYNCH, GEORGE MCDONALD, VOLNEY MCDON.ALD, JOHN MCLIN, ARTHUR MACDONALD, JOHN T. MARTIN, REEVES MAUKER, CHAS. MERIWETHER, WALTER MILLER, JAMES MITCHELL, EMANUEL MOSKOVITZ, WILSON MEYERS, JAMES NA- THANIEL, HENDERSON NEVITT, WALTER PARKE, GEO. EARLE PAULLERS, WM. PEALE, JOHN POWELL, INWIRN PRUETTE, CHARLES RANEY, HUGH RAWLINGS, WHITMORE RAYMOND, ALFRED REID, MERRILI. RILEY, MILTON RUSS, ROBERT LEE SANDERS, ALBERT SAUER, MILTON SCHAEEER, WILLIAM SEAY, WILLIAM SCHAFFER, ED. SHEFFIELD, JAMES SHERMAN, MAJA LEROY SKALLER, BURNEY SLATER, COLLINS SPENCE, CONRAD STAYTON, HENRY STEPPACH, H'UBERT SUNDER- LAND, EMIL TAMM, OLLIE TUCKER, TURNER VERNELL, ALBERT WEST, STANLEY WHITE, CLARIDGE WILLIAMS, ALLAN WILSON, HERSHELL HYMN, MAX YATES, CARL YOUNG, CHARLES YOUNG, SAM ZEISMAN. '--EAT E E A - ..-.11 5 I E M LV M Us 19 H U. 'H J 1 of ,V I I -V. Q I W. 'Q 'HI Y il' 1 lg: .J 43 BKMXMNX W Tay h VIVMXEJJZW M I WMF F HK' 3,3 V H AV mv V! V PM I A l Al K lv heQjuXnduguqwgwhiwijimgMmwwwg-m,mMvExmNWmQ5 Q Suwu-'Mtv wuvmvvvwt EVM'me-yu'M'yM'V,M'YH,V,l'yM,,EVM N , L 7 X a r 7 m P X, uh' ,Q .xl Q wi M. W : -Y I I H- Lm ee w mn i Sw I I , fix-I4 1 I A V 1 5 N 4, V V ww. 'Move .VI ,?'M9'M,vM'4'M-'M'-'H' vu' 'gyuvvwvu lg 'YM'-,E vu 1 X ' W C if be e- 57 'Ki ig Q Of PI' QQ: QQ -if 'ai Q-nfQ1iQqgQ 4 Q..- 1 fox! icdfi-Odd-Hrt4fi42iC me One Clan CLASS OFFICERS GEORGE G HARE .... . . President JOHN CAIN . . , . Vice-President CAROLYN CRESS . . . . Secretary Colors-Blue and Silver Flower-White Rose The Nine-One Class of Central High School is the baby of the institution. Hardly enough time has elapsed, since they shook off the markings of the grammar schools, for them to become entirely amalgamated into the older ranks of students. They are becoming accustomed right along to Wending their way among real scholars. Some day, maybe, they will broadcast the same story on our potential students so we must not say too much about them. Page 78 . 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A ff TBWAWBRRBG 7 ra S v X .,, , l Q E, U ' , 6 C lass oster sg le Girls- Fannie Ames, Mary Anderson, Pauline Arendavle, Rubye Arnold, Collan Bailey, Christine Baker, Evelyn Barker, Marion Barrow, Yvette Beatus, Roberta Bennett, Maybelle Benton, Q, Bequette Muriel, Margaret' Bisia, Mae Bettis, Catherine Bidgelow, Mildred Blaney, Bessie Mae Bollin, Mary Frances' Bcstick, Edith Bowdon, Dorothy Branch, Christine Breckenridge, ,N Elizabeth Butler, Corine Caldwell, Martha Camfield, Dorothy Carrell, Louise Cartwright, , 1 2' Florence Colburn, Janet Colburn, Edith Cooney, Clara Cothran, Louise' Covington, Margaret ul Cowan, Carolyn Cress, Virginia Davis, Nuzelle Dekle, Sophie Dermon, Kathryn Downing, Stella H N, Doyle, Marjorie Emmons,'Jessie Fielgheni, Mildred Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Freeman, Rosalie , , ,Q Garder, Elizabeth Gale, Lucy Garner, Laura Gates, Elizabeth Glass, Ariel Graham, Vir- U ginia Green, Louise Gregg, Louise Grove, Gerene Guice, Margaret Gunn, Lucretia'Gusta-vus, V Hazel Horton, Margaret Hill, Martha Hogg, Ja-ne Hogari, Elise Hohenemser, Harriet Hood, Bon- l! nie Belle Howard, Lillian. Irwin, Pea-rl!Johnson, Mildred Jones, Alice Kilpatrick, Elizabeth King, V Eudora Kirts, Floreta Lamb, Maude Lee, Edith Leeth, Dorothy Lemon, Pauline Littlejohn, ' I H' ,Thelma Lonon, Virginia Lynn, Evelyn McCalla, Elsie McDaniel, 'Lucille McDonald, Mary H, Q Grace McGowan, Fettia- Majors, Mary Mathews, Martha Melton, Mildred Michael, Nancy ,, Moore, Hazel Morgan, Bertie Moore, Laura Lee Morton, Nettie Sue Morton, Bobbie Lee Mur- V ,H phree, Frances Owings, Hannah Padawer, Marguerite Paul, VVilm?- Percifull, Blanche Phillips, ,MN , Josephine Playter, Eleanor Powell, Irma Ragey, Sperinda Ravarmo, Edith Raymond, Gladys , I Reeves, Gladys Robertson, Jewell Robinson, Alice Boskett Rogers, lnez Rothschild, Elsie Reuben- ,H stein, ElvaaBelle Rutledge, France Schneider, Georgianna Smi,th,'Evelyn btanage, Lyle Stanage, Q Katrina Sulbinder, Mattie Bell Tarver, -Dorothy Taylor, VirginiaF'Ta-ylor, Jaqueline Terry, , Helen Thomason, Ruby'Turner, Ghauriese Underberg, Louise Walker,- Emily Wallace, Ellesta I Wilson, Mary Wilson, Anne 'Elizabeth Winston, Esther Wood, Mary Mrytle Wvyatt, Catherine I , v' Yard. si, -5 ' Q ' 0 ABoys- 6 V 8 Gilbert Adams, Hawkins Abernathy, Julian'Hyn.'?tt, Harmon Baker, Ben Barber, Robt. is Barbour, J. V. Barrasso, Pfrank Bodamer, James Aubrey Bond, Andrew Boro, Robert Bourg, i I Milton Boyer, Ha-rold Brann, Thos.-Bronson, John Chain, Jack Coll, Eulan Capsham, Huntley ,X E Child, Burgess Childress, David Clark, Joe Clifton, Clyde Stephen Cole, Sol Coleman, James Coopwood, William Correll, Arthur Cotton,rHoward Canillen, A. L. Coward, David Crawford, t Jack Crenshaw, John Cross, Melvin Dacus, VVesley Davis, Sam Dent, Vern Dinges, Walter C. , Q Downing. Milton Duncan, Clough Eaton,,Kenneth Eddins, McLemore Elder, David Ellis, J. C. i English, Robt. Ezzell, E. Shelton Fisher, Leslie Fitzgerald, C. D. George, Wm. Gholson, Jerry ' Gill, George Gillis, Howard Gineburg, Fred Goldsmith, Krickle Gray, Hardy'Green, Harold 1? Grismore, Carl Gustafson, Victor Halback, John Hayley, Gilbert,Holman, John Holt, Frederick ' Hooper, Francis Hudson, George Jones, Albert Kapherr, Chas. Kelley, Arthur King, Leslie ' Kirkland, Orelle Ledbetter, William Ledsinger, Curtis Lusk, Robt. ,McCallum, Joe McCommon, ,. ! Claude McCormack, J. N. McCullough, Frank McDaniel, Emil McFarling, John Morley, Wm. le ' Mason, Milton Miller, Gordon Monteath, Albert Moore, TomVMoore, Joe Morgan, Chas. Moss, ' M: Wm. Moxley, Ed Muir, Tommy Needleman, Jack Nichols, George O'Ha,re, Merrill Parks, ,Earle ,H q Pate, John Peay, Ed Pierce, Russell Powers, Robert Pulliam, Sesh Pund, M. J.' Ragsdale, f' U. S. Rice, Mason Rives, Jr., Felix Roper, Arthur Rose, Milton Scharff, Ovid Scott, Joe Scruggs, ,Hx Marion Sherron, Allan Solomana Ha-rry Spellman, Jrohn Staley, 'George Stowell, Albert Strain. 'ur Y David Sweeney, Jas. Talbert, Neal Talley, Thos. Tankersly, Harold Thomas, Wm. Thomas, l, Malcolm Vann, Billy Vass, Ed. Wagner, Milton Westerfield, Louis VVilliams, Frank Williams, E Sain Wilson, Harry Zimmerman. IH' V 'V y , Page 80 ti . I4 r 'agp O .- iadffE2:' 'ifsf,... W V ...ii- w ' V- -' ' - Q -. f , Q I A ' x ' I E M Q 1 1 1 ' u un N 8 A-2-b Q. . 9 Mi 1 I v , ' . 1 - V ' 'i 'X iw. 3 Y 9 . Page 81 M fix X' ' 41 ' - W 'A Mm. - ' 12' Page The introduction of the Reserve Officers Training Corps in Central High School as a separate and distinct department was a laudable idea. This organization is a character builder for young men. It promotes all that is lofty in thought and action. that is gallant and courteous in decorum, that is kind and considerate in every-day friendships. It fosters the kindling of an honest heart, the building of sound morals and the reverence and respect for authority. VVe were signally honored during the last school year in being awarded the coveted Flag as the result of our receiving the Judges' decision as the hest unit in what is known in military circles as the Fourth Corps Area. VVe are proud of the opportunity of wearing the small red stars which distinguish our unit as the foremost of all other units in this large division. This merit of achieve- ment is due to the harmonious manner which has featured the association of the mili- tary instructors and the student cadets. ur Cade! Senior jicerr The race for Klajor and Adjutant of the fall military term was a neck-and-neck tie between the two senior officers on the cadet staff, David Reams and Harry Hendricks. As both could not serve in the same capacity, it was finally decreed that Dave was to be Acting Xlajor and Harry the Acting Adjutant. Full well did they acquit themselves during the duration of their term in office and their loss through graduation was sorely felt by the military authorities. As hoth Dave and Harry had graduated, officers to take their places had to be commissioned. Out of the numerous candidates contesting for these prized positions llalcolm Prewitt was successful in making the grade for the Hagan succeeded as the adjutant. The mettle of these two during their term in office, as the competitive drill was staged manding officers. But they were not found lacking and more and exacting requirements. rank of Major. John lads was sorely tested with them as the com- than met the necessary Page 83 Pause 84 all erm jficery The beginning of the fall term found many newly commissioned officers on the cadet R. 0. T. C. staff. Of the Captains and their Lieutenants of the individual companies we have space only to enumerate them. Vic Vescova w as made Captain of Company A. john llagan was the Senior First Lieu- tenant. Francis Bowlin was the First Lieutenant. KI. j. Nix was the Second Lieutenant. ln Company B, klames Canfield was the Captain. VVallace Johnston was made Senior First Lieutenant. Rohert johnson was the First Lieutenant. Harold Harris was the Second Lieutenant. Charles Atkins ranked as Captain in Company C. His First Lieutenant was -lohn Taylor. VValter Pharr, Ben Hammond and Charles Peete were Second Lieutenants. jack Yarbrough commanded Company E. XVilliam Cooper was First Lieutenant and -I. S. Moody, Second. COMPANY A Crm lax N Y B 'WM W.-Q... ,...uu Page 85 .ff-. Q ff- f -2, ,.,-,V 5 1.-. Cmnhxxv C .' if-3 , .V 'J' , , 'ikm.x9.,w :Qi 1 fQ:5-.,,, M 4 JL! 1 3 E , Ti? .r 'w I I CUM PANY If I I Page 86 HEADQUARTMH COMPANY BAND Page 87 Pam- 88 Spring' Tgrm CET! llw wrsonnvl ot the sirinlf canlct statt was untc aliifcwiit from that ot tha- fail .. . , .. H , statt. Ot the ranking otticcrs in the companics they arc: john Taylor was promoted to Captain of Company A. XVilliam Battle ross- in rank to Captain with 'liaylor having charge ot the Company. J. sl. Nix was madn' Senior First l,im'utf'nant. 'Ferry Poole became the Second Lieutenant. VValtcr Pharr took command of Company B as Captain. Harold Harris was the Senior First Liviitcnant, Francis Bowlin was the First I,ic'utcnant. Charlvs 'lit-rry was the Svconal. In Company C, Charles Pcctv was commissioned Captain. XVilliam Cooper ranked as Senior First. J. S. Hoody hecanic First Liviitenaiit and Iftlgzir Rhodcs tl.i- Seconcl. The oldvst cadet in point of military cxpvriciice, john Frcricks, was conimissionf-d Captain of Company If. john Storck became Senior First with Rohcrt Klclicndrick the First. Lindsvy Gunn was commissioned Second Licutcnaiit. CONIIXXNY A Cmllhxxv B Page 89 COMPANY C F' P 5 1 X COMPANY E 1 i Page 90 Page 91 ' + QV ,,.W,,,5LG1.L CL , V ,W .. V x A, , f 5 , J, ' w ' - 1 Nh, . f , v 4, gn, , W, gy. 1 W 4 1 .... S A z - n ah. Ts ,glk Q jfjfff !.F,'v j??2Q f M41 .- , - , .ggii YW 1592 37334 N W, . in, C2 JL TJ ' wifi '- ww-rv ' 'wil r M f . gnc, if ii?P f Q fff ' W vLP.2 ,,w 'HR A 5 ' 'E 'im QE ,E 1 Z, ji f.x Yi 2 QQ93 .wi mzg if gsg ,xik ,-4. ew ff -'T' 1.719 Sq 2- 3:1812 'Y .Q K M rf' 1 in -pf ffi, Q 'if 'Q gf' Q Q gx'.. n! 'I Jw , S x ,D X I XV j 8 A iam? 5 L 4154 Q x 455 an xx 4 6 xX -Student D ' . 1 1 41 ' .--Y, X-A Ymgnxmbiriig 5 34 x T, M J we iw . f 'Q W',,::LW .T ' H f- :, , T, .312 1-.gc ff A xy, fe' ' : n ' V ' ga, fix? .. . ,.: '-G '53, 'ij' 3 'a ' :L , T , ' ' mg' ,Q ,Qs f...4 .. we ee' I 1 f ,tiff 's Mi. 1 fu3fY.,xLA9 'g54 Student overnmenl- all erm f K , . .... . . 3 Student government entered on its third lap in the history of Lentral High School 2 on the ushering into office of the fall term regime of student officials. Q The two previous systems had feunded well a lasting and permanent institution of il student self-goyernment. The first, under tl'e guiding hand of Hurley Baird, went 1:5 x 9 through all the difficulties and setbacks that confront any movement that tends toward a more progressive state of affairs. This government was followed hy the office of Lawrence Harwell and his cahinet. Their work was to take up the reins where their predecessors had left off and to carry on toward effecting a closer spirit of unity hetwecn the students and hetween the students and the faculty. The election of the officers for the fall term was one of the most spirited and hotly contested of any student government election held thus far. lid Newell was unanimously elected as President, having heen the presidential candidate on hoth the Green and the Gold tickets. Barney Humphreys, of gridiron fame, was chosen as Boys, Vice-President. lfniily Peale, forensic star, was unanimously chosen on both tickets for Girls' Vice-President. For Boys' Prosecuting Attorney the school meted out this office to XVorthington Brown. Carolyn Lang was the Girls, Prosecuting Attorney. Earnest Atkins was elected as Commissioner of Athletics. Dorothy Brown held office as Commissioner of Debates. For Commissioner of Nlusic the school chose one of its most talented musicians, Madelyn Hedges. The responsible post of Commissioner of Social Activities fell to Naoma jones. KIcGhee hloore was made Treasurer. John Taylor was elected Secretary. The personnel of this Staff worked hard and harmoniously, accomplishing many notahle things during their com- paratively short term in office. Page 94 Page 95 Student overnmefzl-Sprzhg erm On the retiring of one cabinet and the entering of anot'ier, the stableness and the functioning ability of Student Government in Central High School increases just that degree. 'lihree terms of student self-government have preceded this regime in office. Each has played a major part in furthering the cause of the institution. Un the eve of the termination of the fall term of school the spring cabinet and presiding officer were elected. Robert Pharr was the unanimous choice of the Green and the Gold tickets for President. For Boys' Vice-President, John Taylor was the successful candidate. Naoma jones carried the office of Girls' Vice-President. Vic Vescoya succeeded in office as Boys' Prosecuting Attorney. The girls were represented by Emily Peale as the Girls, Prosecuting Attorney. Bohhy Lloyd acted in capacity of Scribe or Secretary. Frank 'lirelawney handled the government funds and became known as the watchdog of the treasuryfl Joe Pickering represented the athletic division of the school as the Athletic Commissioner. VVorthington Crypt Brown was Commissioner of Debates. ln view of the fact that the office of Banking Com- missioner was being held by John Taylor, who also was holding another office in the cabinet, it was decided to create a new office and so Carrington Nlason was chosen as Commissioner of Publications. Wilson Nlount acted as Commissioner of Nlusic. The social affairs of the school were well represented by hlary McGhee Nlallory who filled the office of Commissioner of Social Activities. lags '36 Page 517 german servers H 4 4 i 'lLI'iesliYl-IIIQQ ' 'S . -' X I I XXX.. arewell QJYILZIQITKJI Ladies and Gentlemen: I believe that one of the prettiest precedents that we have here in Central High School is that on the last regular Auditorium day of each term we have for the daily Bible reading, the 23rd Psalm. In a very few days these officers will have served their terms, these Seniors will have been graduated and gone on to the business world or to College, and in a few days they will leave old Central High forever. In a few months they will be only faintly remembered, and in a few years practically all of them will have been for- gotten here. Soon they will be scattered to the four corners of the earth. As to our intentions and hopes, our aspirations and our ideals, we have only to say: f23rd Psalml. If Student Government in C. H. S. has been a failure this year, I, primarily as its chief executive, assume the blame. However, it is not alone that I do this, for I must to some extent hold my officers and council responsible. If I and they have not done our duty conscientiously this term-if I have proved unfaithful to my trust-all censure should be given to me and not to them. On the other hand, if Student Govern- ment in C. H. S. has been a success, to you, the student body, goes the credit. By your co-operation and help, everything is possible. V It's not the work of the individual Nor the Arrriy as a whole, But the everlasting team-work Of every' bloomin' soul. ' . If you have a weak corps of officers, by your co-operation you may hold your own. If you have a strong corps, you may make progress. To you goes all credit, to us all blame. Mr. President, you are assuming a very grave responsibility. One more grave and powerful than even you realize. I charge you that you cannot begin too early to assume and realize this responsibility. I charge, you, Mr. President, to always do your duty as you see fit. To those especially prominent in school life, and to your own friends, be strictest. I charge you, Mr. President, to see that all of your rules now being enforced are brought at the earliest possible moment to the attention of the entire school. See that your locker rules are observed, see that your stairway rules are obeyed, see that campus rules and regulations are respected 3 see that all rules gov- erning the general conduct of the students are stringently enforced. And last, Mr. President, I charge you-to be conscientious. Do not ask anyone to do what you your- self would not do, and always do your duty as you see fit. And remember, that if you err, it was done conscientiously, and thatsomewhere it is chalked upon the page we call Assets l I wish you the best of success for your administration and congratulate you upon your election. I hold here in my hand the names of some 200 students who have appeared before me this term. Immediately after this assembly, these records will be utterly destroyed. I sincerely hope that none of you hold any rancor in your heart toward' me, personally, and I know that each of you know that what I have done or said was done conscientiously, and that all punishments were intended to be constructive and not destructive. By destroying these records, I hand you each your Opportunity, and a clean slate, it is up to you to make your future school life what you want it. I hope you will resolve early to make it for the better. To the Faculty, to my Officers, to my Council, and to those who have helped me this term, I give my thanks, to the entire school I give my heart. My friends, no one, not in my position, can realize my feeling of sadness at this farewell. Here I have spent four of the best years of my life, and here I have practically all of my interests. It is to you people tha-t I owe all this. It is always sad to say farewell to that which we love. However, trusting in Him who can go with me, and remain here with you and be everywhere for good at the same time, I bid you a fond and affectionate farewell. ED NEWELL. Page 98 0 X., 41 I ,:, ,QL Q s , is :img 5-..,, W 4-I.. -- 7 'IZHeAYJBRfI2TQ 'W' S 9 A Vg, K 5. E E V .......... YQ ,L f, ...IL M .-.... ' C ' ,.. W P -:.g 4.:..-5, 5 ii :ul '--J-Ei 4, ?-E N' ' 1 ' A X Z- m '-.gl . 5. - I-.Il E I .v FT? I z ff-11 E z av? I I P 5' ,J 1 w ' PUB!,4l,Q1g5?l5.l 9 5 il' fill Page 99 M, , . X F - W? 0, ' 1 arrior Staff If ever there was an undertaking by students that knew as little about what they were going into as we did when we started work on this Annual, we want to view the creatures. LUTHER SoUTHwoR'rH . Editor-in-Chief JOHN TAYLOR . Business Manrzgei- CARR1NGToN MAsoN Assoriafff Editor EMILY PEALE . . Assorirzte Editor IJOROTHY GREEN . Assyrian' Editor RAYMOND Ml'Rl'HY . . , ,Jssofiare Editor Experience, though, has been a splendid teacher. As our work nears completion we recall our first efforts and see how necessary it is that there be seasoned members on the staff. Eventually we hope a plan whereby lower clzissmen will be on the staff can be worked out. Page 160 Our work has heen marked hy much hurning of midnight oil and the conse- quence of much loss of sleep. WVe are proud, nevertheless, of our efforts and hope that you, dear reader, will not he too critical in your acceptance or rejection of this hook. HIATILDA cg.-KY ,lssoriate Editor KARL liAESTl.E . . Art Editor HERN1AN ALoNzo CHRISMAN Art Editor ELMA KIARCOTTE . . . Art Editor KATHRYN AYRES Society Editor RUTH JOHNSTON . Sorirty Editor IDA LEA HUNII'HRIES . Associate Editor ELISABETH ELLIS dssoriate Editor If, perhaps, you feel that your money was spent unwisely, please refer the matter to Ye Editor and he will take your case under advisement. No assurances are given in advance as to what his stand will he. But we feel certain that he will have some- thing to say regarding the matter. V Page 10 l. If still you are not satisfied in your attempts to retrieve your money equivalent then see the Business Manager and he will see what can be done. No doubt he will confer with Ye lfditor and his reply will he thusly. WIl.RUR Broom llunmr Editor SAM BURING . NANCY WATSON Xlssorirzfe lfzzsinesx JTIIIHIIKFI' . . llumor Editor ROBERT PHARR . ,4s.voriate Iilzsinvss flfrznzzgrr WALTER NEELY . . x111fz'erfi.ring Jlllllnflgfl' BABETTE SCHARFF . 1'1XSOl'i!lff' Buxirwss fllzznflgzff' DOROTHY LEE CoRNER . . . . Auditor BRYANT JAM ES . . Cirrulntion fllanager Our only request is that you, dear buyer, purchase the book before scrutinizing its contents. It is even a safe bet at that. l Page 102 . - G A ...f .gmaq -1 , 2 8 1 . N 'Wir 5 g ff f I P ' -LAI '-fx.. Q A--- 1, , ' - JP Tbefiagflllgl - fi 'se ,-,, ' Y F- is, ii 1 as ' B so s s B ' . 1 .1 Au ii QK if 'bt' O 'C II , 'ff 'fQ.'!4-'SQQL nf iiC If LQ- I fi .14 v 7 N ., arrior Calendar We are firm believers in that old saying that experiences make a man. Peruse carefully the following tabulation of events and convince yourself of the truthfulness of this saying. We have had to contend with everything from buying bribe candy to skipping three days from school at a stretch. Proceed, dear Reader. September 5. September 8. September 28. September 29 October 8. October 2 8. November l 7 November l 9 December l. December 2. December 16 January 8. January 14. January 19. January 28. January 29. February 10. March 23. April 13. April 23. May 5. School starts. Much weeping evident. Class assembles in 318 for roll call. Delegates sent to hold pow-wow with 12-l's relative to choosing Warrior Staff. Ye Editor and fellow Staff members given togas as signs of office. Council of war between Ye Editor and Business Manager. Many hanks of hair on floor. Business Manager becoming despondent. Mistakes twin sister of sweetheart and sinks into throes of mental anguish. Advertising campaign starts. Manager Neely heard all over build- ing and environs. Warrior Tags' put on sale. Manager James beautifully placarded. Beauty and popularity contests started. Madam X entered. Much speculation on numerous vague surmises. Rumors prevalent connecting Editress Johnston. 225 Warrior tags sold. Increasing despondency of Business Manager. Unshaven, wistful, melancholy, red eyes tell tale of deep torture. Ye Editor's birthday. Consumes unusual amount of sarcasm and witty sayings from class president. Refers matter to student court. Miss Mahler wears bright red rose to school. Business Manager ap- pears quite happy. Deep suspicion and wild rumors. First copy sent to engraver. Shackles of studies shorn from Ye Editor's shoulders. Jokes with the office force. Advertising campaign waxes,hot. Business Manager wears new suit to school. Ye Editor appears with three gray hairs caused by worry and anxiety. Engravers changed to Memphis Publicity Co. Staff feeling better. First half of book goes to press. Second half of Warrior finds repose in printer's arms. Book off the press Ctbis is advance dopey. Ye editor sings song of springtime. ' A 4' ' rg-Ei! :Wh , Page 103 ,f -- T' '-14. -3 ,,, - A 7' ku v I ',f ' T ' ' M'- 66 77 H 1'-Standard During the fall School term, four issues of the Hi-Standard were published. SO far this spring there have been two issues. The papers have been larger, better edited, 'llheixifl , A E, gg 'Q Q I X X. I I and with more humorous articles in them than ever before. STAFF WORTHINGTON BROWN HUGHES MCCANN . LITERARY STAFF BARBARA SCHAFER EARL MCGEE . MONROE HORN . JOHN TAYLOR . . JEROME HORN . . . KARL KRUGER KAESTLE . CAREY LESTER . GEORGE FINLEY . . . . BUSINESS STAFF MCGEE MOORE . Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor . School Editor . . Local Editor Department Editor . Sporting Editor . Exchange Editor . Art Editor . Joke Editor Krazy Editor ' ' ' wall Tefml Business Manager BILLY HUGHES . CSpring Termj Ross WILLIAMS . . DAVID REAMS and GEORGE BROWN . . Circulating Manager Advertising Managers' MISS COHEN MISS MWCDONALD MISS L. MAUZY FACULTY ADVISERS MISS ROGERS MISS SCHNEIDER MISS HIASZINGER MISS HORTON MISS SCHLOSS MISS FINLEY Page 104 ' H I IQ 41 .um-A ..:u.1nnr-, ' ha: N 2 A Nun., 2 5-I . T-lWw r. '?.jf'y 'V , 15 ,I 4 ' g 1 f - - , . 1 ' . .V 1' .4L' ,-.J :?:1f5l1.w..,.L.l ,. 1 'I iff- - ' P 1+ Q mu - - f 5 t 1heJJBF2I2IQ W Q ll Y V x Xl X A N ' Li 5 1 2 5 V 3 5 'U lun 'sf w Q 5?--.1 Z-:E T-ihi 9 3 g KZKQXXTE mf 3 is Ei 5 Q 5 z , my x v ' g W5 moms Y ' B U 3 Z E 3 v 1 ef Z 2 r Y 5' Q Page 105 U 4 5 S 4' p 'X Top row, left to right: Lucian SmitII, Mark Hale, Rube Marshall, Dugan Trelawney. Middle row: jimmy' Blount, Tiny Glazer, Herbert Streuli, Dugan Monaghan, Lloyd ludson Dick Fox Mike: Michael, john Taylor. . - I - . Bottom row: Bobby Lloyd, Bryant james, Thug Hammond, Mose Plough Quinn, Vic Vescova, Barney Humphryes, Edward Chauncey Barbour, Flint Liddon, Ed Hutchison. CC ,VJ C ul? OFFICERS FRANK uljiltiltlll '1'RIeI.AwNEv . LEE 'I'IILfc: HANIMoNn . ISEN DL7nAN KIoNAGIIAN ROSTER ERNEST ATKINS JIMMY BI,oUNT TSDXVARIJ HCHAUNCEYU Bfxknouk TJICK Fox CHARLES HVTTINYH GIUUIQR Fun UTRISHH Hon,-TN lin CYcI.oNE HL rcIIIsoN LI,ovn Jcnsox FLINT OI,IJ'L,-xDv Lumox . l,fI',YiIlF71f . . 1 if1'-Presirlrnt Serretflry and 'freflslzrer Boism' LI,oYn FRANKLIN 'LRUHIY' BIARsHAI.I, HERINIAN 'klV1IKI5 lX'IIcH.IxI5I, -Ioiz PICKIIRING LUCIAN SMITH joIIN TAYI.oR XVILIAUR AKRLVNTYY Broom LARKIN -Iotwis HENRY CIIIcAGo VVARINC The H Club is an organization in which only letter men are admitted. They are banded that there might be an exclusive and secluded meeting of the elect ot Central High. Their order is strange and mystic. Their only display before the morbid public is when they Hceremoniouslyl' take some aspiring young athlete into their fold. Page 106 Left to right: Katherine Boots, Ruth johnston, Elisabeth Ellis, Dorothv Green, Virginia Loeffler, Eloise Siffnrd, Fanny Slepian, Evelyn Brurluw, Miss Elizabeth Horton. zffmg Club OFFICERS RUTH JOHNSTON l're.vidf'nf IJOROTHY GREEN Sm-mary ROSTER KATHERINE ROOTS FANNIE SLEI-IAN ISVELYN BRAIJOXV HLOISE SIFFURD LINNIE SUE CZARY lSABEI.I.E UT2 l':I.ISABETH ELLIS VIRGINIA LOEFIELER IJOROTHY LINDCREN SARAH KIAHARECK ALICE KIILLETT YISRA SCHNIIDT Miss ELIZA!-3E'l'H HORTON lgllflllfj' ,lflwixrfr The Hiking Club, COIUIHUFllj' lcnOwn as the hot-fOOt club, SlltlllCIllj' sprung into prOnIineIIce during the fall term Of schOOl fOr their long and zIrclIIOIIs street-Car treclcs which they tOOlc :Incl fOr the fact that it was zz sure sign, when they were :Ill absent from School at the same time, that they had been hiking the day prcviOIIs. Page 107 lee Club offer Sopranos-- JOAN SEATON, LINNIE SHEARIN, CHARLOTTE I':A'I'OY, HELEN ISEARIQEN, NELLIE EPIJLES, RUTH WILLIAMS, lIJI.Ii,-X CHUN, RIARGARET PHILLIPS, VIRGINIA H.ARRlS, MARY CAROLYN LEE, I :LlZABE'I'H c3USTAFSON, CLARA MAE IJRAKE, LILLIAN GREGORY, AMANELI, LIHAMBERLIN, NIARTHA HUTCHISON, VIRGINIA LOWRY, GER- ALDINE SCHNIPPER, VIRGINIA SMITH, ANNA RIAY CQUICE, AIJOIE LOUISE KIURRAY, KIARY E,-'XRLE TODO, JEANE XVARREN, ANN ARMISTEAO BERNICE SULLIVAN, NEL- TRUDE HOLLIS, E'I'HYI,Ii JANUARY, JANET RIOODY, ISLIZAIIETII GLASS, EMMA GAR- TRELLE, AIARY IQLIZABETH XVARING, AN'F1JINIi1'TE LO DOLCE, AIARY E. IJRUTVI- YVRIGHT, LOTTIE STRURE, AI,-XUDE VVATRINS, LOUISE BARNETT, RUTH f2RIFFIN, ELIZABETH RYAN, JUANITA CARPENTER, AIARGARET RIONTGOMERY, IXIARY KATH- RVN GOTT, NAOMI BOOTH, ELIZABETH '1xHOM.-XSON, OMRA BROWNLEE, MILDREIJ JON ES, BEATRICE CANNON, CLAUOIA CSIBSON, KIARGARET SAXBY, AIARY E1.IZAl3ETH STITH. .Hins- IJOROTHY 'I1liRRliLL, KATHERINE REYNOLDS, CEClI,E ICLLIS, PEGGY FOX, VIR- GINIA VVACNER, l,Aw7IiRNli COH EN, NET1'Ili SHIPI-, NELI. SANDERS, ICSTHER LIBER' MAN, HEI,l4IN CLAUGHTON, JANICE COKE, ICVELYN I'IOYLl2, IJOROTHY BOXVEN, LINNIE B. VVILIDER, LTHEORGIA FENN, HELEN MAY LUNDA, ANNE IJERMUN, MIL- OREO BAER, FLORA KRIEVCHER, IJORA '1'HOMAS. lgll.VX'd HARRY BLOOMIfIELO, 'LHOMAS JOHNSON, BE.-XL'CHAMl' XVHITE, FRANK KAHN, CI,ALVIJ PARKER, CRAIG COLRURN, FREDERICK H. LIEIIJIELBURG, H. LAWRENCE XVESTERDALIE, JACR YARRROUGII, HUGHES LPATJ AICC,-NNN. Tvnor- SIDNEY GOOD, IQVERITT H.XRRlSS, ROIIERT GREGG, RORERT HORTON, LOUIS NIARABLE, LZONRAIJ STAYTON, MONROE HORN, I'llfR'Vl.-UV B. SOMMER. Page 108 A-QI it 'ng I X tl L I ,L F Eff' ' 3195 Ei, r.w55',ll.Q5 Um. L, 4' Xb 'awp ? ' ,N .- i di , I' 'Z .-.J 5' w NJ, Q '-fu t I F Top row, left to right: Leroy DuBard, Chas. Robertson, Ronald Hayht e. Bottom row: Marion Bickford, Margaret Colburn, Miss Helen VVatkins, Pauline jones, Elisabeth Ellis, Louise Stratman. tsfanzslz Club OFFICERS Mmuox BICKFORD . . . President ELISARETH ELLIS Serretnry LEROY DUBARD . . . Treasurer Las Estrellitas ' Lenia: flflelnntr ROSTER Mmziox BICKFORD PAULINE JONES Lizkov IJUBARD BERTHA JACK AIARGARET CoI.BL'RN CHAS. RoBERTsoN ELISABETH ELLIS ESTER TOWNE -lfxtvieii KQRIEF LEONARD SHEPARD RONALD HAYHOE Miss RUTli XVATKINS l'lf1r11liy Jflwisor The Spanish Club is the newest of the local organizations. Only those students that speak or who are earnest students of the Spanish language are admitted as members of the Club. YVorks of great Spanish authors are read and studied. Other works in this language find expression at the meetings. Conversation is carried on onlv through 1 this medium. flu- roster is composed largely of advanced students who have nearly Completed the Course prescribed and who take this means ot studying further. Page 109 .MQ I9 H I f YT Fg55,3,,fh2,gyf:f.fg i Q ,, AW, -ev I we 1,4 , if .. hivh sf ,If H. - I F 'fi I f -3 xvlh 1 .E - MI Pal-Ze' 110 ljlllflll'-' RIADELINE HEDCES GRACE joIINsoN ARTHUR KING BETTY NVAI.TERs Firsl Violin- MILIJREIJ VVII.I,Is f7YNlilI, HIIWELI. IJAVID Q,AKI.EY EMANUEL NIOSKOVITZ CTERTRUDE LONG ICVIELYN HIIYLE FARI. RICCEIEE Svrrnzrf I iolfn-- ERLIZNIE CAAIPREIA, IQATRINA SEELRINIJER AL'N'l42RK1N BIA-XYIAJCK Lms -Ioiixsox fTR,-KCI? .ARCH ER HAZEI, I-IORTON Solo fiulnz- XI.-Xl,COI,M ASTE rch extra Sfzxofrh one- XVALTER BAKE, C-melody RITA GAIIAY, C-melody FAIMA K. rl1YER, C-Ineiody BEN IJENT, Bftlzit Tenor fjlIU'iIlt'f- FRANK ASTE, Solo RIIIIERT BIRII, First 7vl'0IIlll0llF'-- J. VV. CRAVVFORD, First BIIIY KIARSH, First Corneli .IIIIIN If.-X'l'ON, Solo .IACK CSRAY, First VVM. VVIDCERY, Solo 1gll!'if0flI'- LLJCIAN SMITH fwvlfofrlrnllef- RIIRINA XVIIIGERY l l11lf'- HL'l4liR'T HAVVKE IJFIIIIIX1 H. -I. MCRAE BEN BARIIER PRQFESSIIR ERNEST F. HAXVKIZ, Director Top row, left to right: Gerald Capers, Henry Vosse, john Crofton, Chas. Fawcett, Dick Fricks Middle row: Ida Lea Humphrevs, Lois Humphries, Helen Clark, Karl Kaestle, Earl lVlCGee, VVilliam Cooper, Luther Southworth, Ruhye Sebulsky, Helen Neeley, Mary Elizabeth Stith. Bottom row: Kathryn Avres, Evelvn Clark, Matilda Cav, Adele Hohenemser, Babette h Sc arff, Esther Liberman, Eugenia Harris, Adelaide Spencer, Betty Staten, Marguerite DeIIham, Evelyn Denham. mlm! D6b6ll'l.72g Club EMILYPEALE . . . President CHARLES FAXVCETT . I'iI'e-President KIARY l':I,IZARETH STITH . Secretary AIARGUERITE DENHANI Treasurer AIARY KIARTHA FOY . . . Rejmrlffr ROSTER EARL KICLEEE, DoRoTIIY BRUVVN, HQXBETTE SCIIAREE, AIIELE HKJHIENIENISIER, KARL IQAESTLIE, BILLY JORDAN, ESTHER LIBERMAN, RIARGUERITE DENHANI, ALICE AIILLETT, EVELYN CLARK, BIARY RIARTHA FOY, CrENEVIEVE LJLIJSXVANGER, ADE- LAIDE SPENCER, ENIILY PEALE, IDA LEE HUMIIHREYS, BILL CooIfER, EVELYN DEN- HAN1, HELEN CI..-KRK, IJICK FRICKS, En lXlEVVEI.I,, KATHRYN AYRES, HENRY VOSSIE, CHARLES FAWCETT, RL' BYE SEIIULSKY, VVALTER BAK ER, LoLYIsE HL'RoLow, RIATILDA LSAY, HowARIJ CORBIN, LOIS HUMPHRIES, KIARY lfI,IZABETH STITH, GERALD CAI'ERs, VVILLIE SUE BI.AoI:oN, GLEN CALLAWAY, BARBARA BATES, AIILDRED POOLE, FRANK rliREL.-XWNEY, BETTY ANNE STAYTON, HERMAN KIICHAEL, HELEN BUNCH, LUTHER SoL'THwoRTH, VVILBUR BLOOIVI, JOHN CRoI-'ToN, HELEN NEELEY, EUGENIA HARRIS, ROBERT JOHNSON. The Central lDCl72lIlIl,51 Club is a really and truly tlUlT2lIlllg1 Clnh. All candidates tor debating teams Come from the Inernhership of this cluh. Page 111 Arm :spar A r :E f W Q., . Lggw Qi' Y, :RA 21 VL C Q rrf Q,-I.. . E Ms ,,, I z IEW 'T wifi ,i -Pi.. , , ,b., ,. ,,. l I i Page ll Top row, left to right: Mary lilizahetli Stith, Marion Lewis, Beatrice CHIIIIUII, Katherine Dupree, Emma 'I'nrpiII, Lois -lohiison, Mantle Sehualclmeyer, Meredith Davis, Helen Neely, Virgiiiia Davis. ' ' f ' ' ' ' V 'l s 1: b ll Vtz, Miss Irene Bottom row. Louise jones, Mary Stockton, Mary lu elyn N aI e , sa e e Crouch, Nettie Shipp, Flo Antrim, Maude NVatkins. ir! RLYETUEI UFFICICRS NliT1'Y'E SIIIIIE . . I5-ffsiflwzf KIARYSTOCKWIN . . Irlfl'-l,l'l'SiIll'lIf RIARY EVELYN VVAILES . Sfrremry K1 EREIIITH DAV IS . Treaszzrer Ri BSTICR lixuirtx 'liL'Rl'IN, Nlil.l. S.-XNHIZRS, :XlARj0RllZ ci.Vl'l2S, DoRo'rIIv KIEEKER, 3111.- IIREII GATES, Hl3I,lZN NISIQLIZY, -IANITI' CoI,ECRN, l,UL'lSli NIQIRGAN, ALICE lX1lI.I.E'l'T, l,INIx l'lL'UHliS, Aim ciRIXCIi ARCIIER, NIARY l'il,IZAllliTH STITII, Al,l4liR'l'.A 'liIl'l,IiR. NIARIAN LIENVIS. lxlAL'lJli SCIIw.xI.xIEYIzR, lgli.X'l'RICl2 Cmxox, Nl.-XRGARET SAXBY, FRANCES l',xRKHI'Rs'I'. AIARY l,lili l-lL'NTZICKliR, ALICE SIIIZIUXRID, lil-ITIIERINE DIY- l'RIili, XIIIIIREII liI,ANEY. Nl.XR'I'H.'. l'lNIll.Y XVooIJ, KlAi'nE XV.-YTKINS. The Girls Reserves is one of the finest of the girl Ofg1flI1lZiltl0llS. Although it has not been :I unit in Central High School for such :I great length of time, nevertheless, it is well represented with :I splendid Inemhersiiip of young ladies. -I I ng r li FN Q' 1 Top row, left to right: Dick Fricks, Carrington Mason, VVortlIington Brown, Larkin jones, YValter Klyce. Bottom row: Milton Ackler, Leroy DuBarcl, Robert Pharr, Henry Hudson, XVilbur Bloom, Chas. Peete, Vfilliarn Cooper, VValter Pharr, Edward Thompson. CARRINGTON KIASoN ED CRANE . . ROBERT PHARR . EDVVARD Tnoxnfsox HENRY XYOSSE PRESTON VVALDRD JACK YYARBROCGH DAVID AITKEN AIILTON ACKLER f7SCAR BELL VVII.EL'R BLooAI CIIARLES BROOKS Cik.-XTTUN BRDWN 1, Hi- Y Club OFFICERS ROSTICR BILL CooIfER CIEORGE IDAVIS LEROY IJUBARD DICK FRICKS l. G. GoI.DsAIITH S'I'ANI,EY HAMI-TON 'l'oxI XVEISS 'll0NI XVENZLER H EN RY H Unsotx' . lJl'F5iIlFIlf 1712?-lJfl'.S'iIl,FIZf . Srfrfffari' f Y D I rmxzzrfr XVALTER KLYCE CHARLES LEWIS RILEY LOXVRY RAYAIoND ixICC.XI.l.A CHARLES NIITCHNISR ICD NliXN'El.I, I. J. Nix CHARLES PEETE XVALTER PIIARR HARRY PLAIP The Hi-Y Club is :I lfoys' Klfgllllllllltlilll wliosc cliivf motive as an association is to cliscuss and suggest impI'ox'cnIt-nts in :Intl about tlie sfhool building. They meet in tlw Y. Xl. C. A. building every Klonclziy niggllt and work our schemes wlicrclvy the scliool might benefit. P Nlks Niki KIRx X155 Kiki Klux Nlka ,....a.Ha 1 1 Y 2 '! Q. -Q f Y 4 Y y ' ' N , ,J sf . 44 l. - -- 111- F7 E 1 fi 1- ,Q,,3if . , K W ' X v X . f if x V . 5 M 5 M 3 3 Qg I 1 H -v 1 5 f ' S 9 3 ' ! , ,' Q H V fff f 'Ulf , ws . N br C1 g c': H E E f 1 I- Q g Q v Z ,E Y 5 X Page 115 NQX a ---f ,-T: .. Y --ul 1 oremics To win glory for a school from the platform is something that is ours by the gift of our debaters and public speakers. We owe them praise and good-will which we are not often prone to give. De- bating along with the regular course of school work is a mighty strenuous program. The preparation for a debate requires more time than a student usually expends during the whole term of school on any one subject. This hardlly gives a fair idea as to what it really means to be out for debating. The program for the past year has not been as extensive as during the two or three preceding years. Unly two major debates were staged. One during the fall term and the other during the spring term. The fall term debate was between Central High School and Crockett Technical High School. Emily Peale and Ed Newell composed the Central team who upheld the affirmative side of the question, Resolved: That smaller colleges offer better educational advantages than larger colleges, at our school. Matilda Gay and Billy jordan upheld the negative at Tech. We did not receive the judge's decisions in either case. The major debate during the spring term was our participation in the annual forensic tournament staged at Sopha-Newcomb College in New Orleans. Emily Peale and Rubye Sebulsky comprised the team which upheld our banner. The conditions of the meet were that all schools east of the Mississippi river were to uphold the negative side of the question, Re- solved: That the Child Labor Amendment should be ratified and made a basal law of the land, and' all schools west of the river to take the affirmative side. The teams representing the two sides to the question held preliminaries in the afternoon of April 19. The judges' decisions were not given 'till all teams were assembled on the platform that evening for the finals which would result between the successful teams in each section. Our girls came through successful in the preliminaries and won the honor of debating in the finals with the Dallas High School team. VVe lost this tilt by a vote of 2 to 1. The girls fought a fair and square fight and we are proud of them, although they did not bring home the laurels. Page 116 Q. I Q9 an-:4 - 4- ' 47. ..- --AQ? W- M ii- .. 1 5- I x fy Qmhe w9rzQ1Q , . I ,,,, - .W .. , ,X , sr X ., X f 5 9 E Q ' -SQL ,z,.,-'lib-Y ...Jfry gi E rx F! WE fig Q 906125535 Q is 'A 'K Q B Page 117 gg I U X,..I 4 ' ' QM,-w+NNNmy g-9 U IM Y .5 ,I I .1 ' Wg. -v .1 .,-. Vs. 1 Iv LL , f vm we if f ki V-'. -A 1- ' ' -we 42 NOT AFFILIATED NOOPERS WITH THE CARECROW OR THE RRAZY SHEET OCIAL I HI STANDARD I SIN DE CATED BY ROY GOBBLER WILD RUMORS CONNECT COUPLE IN EMOTIONAL SCENE BY LAKE SENIORS CELEBRATE SOCIAL LEADERS CAUGHT SKATING PARTY OLD FASHION DAY HOOP SKIRTS AND PLUG HATS PREVAIL Lurtsies and Chester fleldian bows were the Of der of the day at the observ- ance of Old Fashion Day by the January Seniors on Oct. 30, 1924. The fads and styles of our forefathers were emulated by the students in a way that would strike envy in their hearts if they would have but been here to view them. The dudes and lassies of the day were led by such eminent personages as David Reams, Henry Dinkelspiel, Edith Rice, Lois Stover and others. Of course they had their fun promenading up and down the corridors-much to the admiration of the lowly Freshmen who gazed with RED HANDED IN EARLY MORN Wild rumors link together Roy Gobbler and the mys terious Madam X The Silent Snooper tells a tale of a lurid and sensational na- ture. It was on the balmy night of April 29 as the rays of moonlight we re illuming the earth in mystic and gro- tesque shadows that the startling scenes which make our story happened. The Snooper was Walking with stealthy tread through these self-same shadows that nothing might go his notice unobserved. His way lead him through a woody vale near the Lovers Garden by SENIORS ENTERTAIN WITH NOVEL EVENT On anuary 9 1925 the 121 class played hostess to the 122 class to a novel skating party at the East End Skating Rink. Almost the entire student bodies of both classes attended, with over 300 being present. Dur- ing the course of the enter- tainment, Eskimo pies, kisses Knot the real varietyj, and tissue Cduncej caps were passed out to the revelers. Contests of various natures were held. Clarke Baker and Lois Rainey won the skating prize. Almost the entire faculty was present and greatly con- tributed in the merriment. All thoroughly enjoyed the occasion. tected. He slunk animal-like 7- - . 4' 1' ' x ng. . , -..,- . 4, fe' -- --1 FV oo- H- 1- --W .. ..-. W . lf , ff' , fl 2- 3 I 33, N . X W . ev 11 14. f ' . gi . T : i Y -:P Y Wqx- R Qt: tv as I ' E t ' - .. . ' I X Q Q x . 'Y . ! - A t P 1 2 ' '- - il I? . ' we IU Q ..T. t ui I , - 'P fi 1 '-ln - 1 1 D J 9 1 v . . - rr av - - 5, ' . - wr .4 .. .. 2' .F .S ,nt E Q .5 ,. -I 5: - 19' '94 1 I'- .. A . 1 4 longing looks at the lovely 'beauty that was soon to leave the school. The gang met in the lunch room at the 6th period and feasted, as would have their ancestors, on mutton, ale and plum pudding fspa- ghetti, water and cheesej. Immediately after school they hied themselves to the gym and participated in a regular blowout Souvenirs of the event were given. the bank of the sparkling Lake Hatchie when-hark! he heard cooing whispers from the vine-covered siesta by the way. He loosed all thoughts from his mind and gave himself over to listen- ing. His sensitive hearing caught the sighs of the mys- terious lady as she acquiesced to the pleadings of her lover. Suddenly there was quiet. The Snooper thought he was de- into the engulfing shadows of the midnight hour. A pebble was heard to slip as of someone walking, and he viewed the silhouetted forms of the lovers outlined against the placid wa- ters of the lake. There was no word spoken or sound uttered. It was an emotional meeting like as to the dramatic love scene be- tween Mark Anthony and Cleo- patra. All of a sudden their grip tightened, lightning flashed, but dear reader be not alarmed -it was only the culmination of Ye Editor's hectic dream. 5 n Q Page 118 ,X -vs... K ..---1 .n,. . 11 rn.: sm . . If V --- R 'Mflgmg 1--R L --- wg f xx L Tj lf -V . i'qii'i X:-1 Q T , - ef V - SENIOR TEAMS ENTERTAIN WITH BOX PARTY The football teams of the 12-1 and 12-2 classes and their sponsors enjoyed a lovely box party at LoeW's State theatre the evening of December 10th. The boxes were artistically decorated in class colors. Each performer added greatly to the merriment of the party by using the names of the different members of the class in their jokes and acts. Those attending Were: Chaperons-MR. and MRS. JORDAN. 12-1 Team- MALCOLM PREWITT. . . TOM HOLLOMAN ..... CARRINGTON MASON.. WORTHINGTON BROWN. . . . . . . RAYMOND CRAWFORD . J. O. MCLINN ....... CHARLES CREAR .... GEORGE FINLEY ..... 12-2 Team- H. A. STOTZ ......... LUTHER SOUTHWORTH CLIFTON REABIN ..... BUSTER DICKEE ..... EDWARD NEWELL .... JOHN HUMPI-IREYS. . . WALLACE JOHNSTON. RAYMOND MURPHY.. FAULKNER BEALE! .... HERBERT STRELUI .... HARRY HENDRICKS. . . MARK HALE ......... HENRY DINKELSPEIL. Sponsors MARY MILLS HELEN WATKINS KATHRYN AYRES GRACE WILSON RUBY JAMES BARBARA SCHAEFER JEAN PRESTON BLANC-HE CAWTHORNE Sponsors EDITH RICE MILDRED BARRETT LETTIE ALLEN RUTH HARRISON N AOMA JONES DOROTHY PECK ARLEEN AUGUSTINE HELEN HOOPER EVELYN ALBIN LILLIAN STRELUI HELEN WELLER BERNICE RUBENSTEIN ADELE HOHENEMSER Stag' , LESTER CRANE DONALD BOADE SEMI WAGNER BEN POWELL WILEUR BLOOM WILSON MOUNT BEAUCHAMP WHITE TATE PEASE WALTER PHARR ROBERT PHARR CHARLES PEETE WILLIAM VORUS JOHN FRERICKS Stag H. M. HORTON LAWRENCE GARDINER JACK YARBROUGH CHARLES ROBERTSON WILLIAM WALTERS EDWARD WALLER HI-Y's BANQUET FOOTBALL PLAYERS The Annual Banquet of the Hi-Y Club was given in honor of our football team, December 1, 1924. It was a very patriotic affair with the school colors, green and gold, used throughout the decorations. About 20 members of the football squad were present. Fezes of green and gold paper were given. A delightful dinner, with many savory dishes, was Served, under the direction of Mr. Forsdick. At the honor table, Mr., Jester, Captain Barney Humphreys and Carrington Mason, President of the Club, Were Seated. I The entertainment Of the evening was rendered by Prof. Jester, who spoke briefly, and by the playing of several of Harry Pump's musical creations. ' x Page 119 ,, . I ,s P x Y 4' Old ffiaslzion ' ay The old custom of Scniurs uf setting usidc um' day in tlivir lust tvrm in which to dun their Frcshiucn ttlgs :md pruiiieilzldc' up and down thc building was SOIIlCXYi12lf deviated from by the Aillllllllfj' Seniors who observed H0141 Fashion Day instead of the Kids llzlyf' Page 120 If !! 72 Qfffdefz ores! As their class play, the -Izinuary graduzites enacted the fanciful prophecy, mln Arden Forest, in which was depicted the childhood love scenes of the great literary genius, Vvllllillll bhalcespea re. Page 121 Rmtzb Day Country life in all its glory, style and pomp was displayed by the June f2l'2lClll2lflI1gL Class when they CClClWf21ICll Rustic Day. Cy, Hyrum and Klzuuly were some of the srmlvriqxlcrs 2lSSll!l1CKl by the lormlly svniors as they fared Turtlx to rc-up CH the crop of grass frmn off tlmc frontmost section of tllc campus. l l airs- 122 Aq , , ,, A , - W ! 'aff wif L - - N Q . Q A XIV A 5, . 1 v Q v fi -1 1 Q E in - Q Q A Mn ,, 'V 6 W1 3 5 sg z ' ' 'ff u ' Y 9 I 3 5 e 0 X y 3 8 V i :J ! . 9 Q ei M v 6 4' 2 E li... gg . . Q fi . 6 Y -Q IZ' r -5' - s rf, Qi: X 'C' .1-. ' i sv M. 3 'V , K . .xv vw ig. L f fi Q 'J x3 , N.- n, l rr K si if -f ,wg Qi 1 sf- H .Sw .io - ,, .- um - Bfyi-,Fix ..... .--- g ---' rlifth- f ' 41- f ' .. ,,'f5l,- 1 f,,fv Lhe.fJBQR ,, KX I , as - e e A 1 , .r x ,, Tillie eauty and opularity ontests. That a new section to the Warrior might be added, the 1925 Warrior Staff conceived the idea of promoting beauty and popularity contests to determine the favor- ites among t 'e fairer sex in Central High School. And so was launched these contests. ln the beauty contest, photos of candidates were submitted and were in turn sent to Miss Nesia McMein, who is recognized as one of the foremost of America's artists, to be judged. In the order in which the decisions were rendered, Miss Edith Rice lead the field. Miss Annie Aitken was a close second. Miss Ruby Gee came a shade behind Miss Aitken. In fact, it was so difficult to indiscriminately select from the many beautiful entries and as each could not occupy the same place in the lists, the artistic conception of beauty was relied on to determine the status of the eventual winners. All was not serene and calm on the placid Waters on which the popularity work was floated. Entries were listed and votes were being collected when some clique or klan, for divers reasons, entered into the contests the mysterious Madam X, who played havoc with the hopes of many brave lads who worked so earnestly accumulating votes for their particular friend only to be passed by the powerful support with which the dark-horse was being prepped. But in the last minutes of campaigning the ayes got the best of the neighs and Lois Stover won first, Mary McGhee Mallory won second and Ruth Johnston came third. Any information leading to the exposure of this singular character will be appre- ciated by the Staff who promise to prosecute said vagrant to the fullest extent of the me 4 ! 'f 'J E! U If Page 124 W, law. ins. -V 4'- 54' N . ' Q 5.-1462122 -4 ....l,w 4, 'fLv.A J J 5 '-. I x N 1 f si iw 5, 2 ! Q N 'Kb' :LQ 'S If hifi nfl M,mWw..w-,A 1-'W - --ff -- ,,-I , n 'J 5315, ' ' ,,e kim Q x fs' , natal. ' A1r'T-Af - ,ng 1, fi ai' ff! ' - - - - , ,..,. -L Lois Stover ., A .ar-, , wx ..- ,. .., , 3 M ws ww 0135211493121 Ms: wfgwgs-gww, W, Www, Q . ,, 1 -Qiiilii. . ' ' , ' , ' ' fig f,gwfinez fQ 9 Ufpgy gm Vg-f,,,,,.,,,, ,- , V yW,W f,f:-,,.,,-fn f . . .., I ' ., f - ' A .. ,W My ,L ,W W Q A-h, ,1g?gg,,,,,, ,. f, , , , . 4- 4 . . . g..,1:.f-,fiffsfxff-fmifrf A 4 Wi' ,L 54 V ,M X V1 ',T',f4Aw A -2:29311 'JW .XZ.7S4HNM- - . ,, , , , , . ,, L, ,.,, 4Q,. W , A,,. AL ..,. , A ,V . ,W ' A 1 A ' , fx, 'fl Qi.- h V W, W, , . A.W,,.., Mu, . ,. ,, , , ..,A .,,. H- ,A , . 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I ' X Q ' i COACH CHARLIE JAM ERSON Having been heralded as one of the greatest football stars of all times and having won a place on the mythical All-American eleven, Coach Jamerson is unusually fitted to guide the destinies of the school-athletically speaking. Besides being a gridiron star, he has won his spurs in other sports. He has pitched baseball in the senior baseball circuit, playing with the Boston Red Sox. At the present time he is with that team doing his darndest to win the pennant. He has been connected with Central High School for the past two years and has been signally successful in turning out winning machines. Under his coaching we have reigned supreme in most every branch of prep school athletics. Our football, basketball, baseball and track teams are the thorns by which the other local prep schools prick themselves. U '! 5 r ' fe rg' ,I P v Page 133 X, , ,. , -H . ue f I gay v , , AW? VM. as i ' 1-- '-wnt. 1 isaa.. 4 W-We A fa at it ff se-if N . 'yd ' I -ve -if 'i 9 - W- -Q L 4? ts -' ' 4' 1 J it A- 4 A 5 'Q Z5 will -+44 f 4 ' t Q few If V- A I' ' e 1 -N Q. .1 Szittfi ,wr 1 it 2 i if W? 5375 .51 fs as ,sis-:is ' , I . Q ' x ,U l ' 4 1' 1 4 I yy 1 S' f Q is if s x- 5' Q x . I :L,pr 'L, N ww CoAcH STANLEY C. JORDAN Although a professor of English by profession, nevertheless, he is also at present officiating as coach of basketball, track and baseball. As he had previously coached the basketball teams at Central, he was called upon to fill the vacancy caused by the leaving of Coach Charlie. Overcoming the difficulties of not having charge since the opening of the season, he guided the team to a city championship in one of the most hotly con tested campaigns ever waged by local basketball aggregations. Although the baseball and track seasons have hardlv arrived-as this article is written-the teams, though show promise of copping the scholastic crowns. Coach Jordan is to be commended for the extra burden which he has assumed that we might stand high in the prep school athletic world. Page 134 1?m'e?aQQQfQ1w-Xx x I 'Z 'X 4 1 X . 9 ' we S I PM S LQ A nl :gf I-'J 'Q I-3, .- -B 3 ff' -lf 1. - -f f 'iv ' -I: lf A X9 lr- ' K QQSQ.. E 4223 N 1 , ffa: -W-gf..-,Ark -Afnwylwl, -A N . if '9 '1:l11,Ql1T1BA.,Qff 5 Q Z 3 E 5 P Page 135 xg' X., K E N V I dl ,. ' Q - L ' vm r. -.:: , 1' ' ' , Lg-4 2-. - ,, A-f.........1-- Pzlgl' 136 TH If SQUAD 'L-. : :- T' ,ln me T rs .: U fi c: 5 'C U 'E .E U 5. Q.. f ..4 A ,- ,. 2.3 T ,- ,- W .: QJ 'SI E C, .2 -1 .Z -J 4-4 ': L-T-4 1:2 .E L-4 U .ra .2 C14 Q2 O P'-a JL .II CL 'C C 4-1 4-I '+'4 11 .-. if r A U. 5- C. O E- Jester. Professor amd zlrnest Atkins E Blount, ,. s: Q fl? C, .E 5 5: SL 3 2 cn. 0.2 LII O 5-4 A P. Q2 C: r r r cd --4 GJ 5-4 E-' O 51 F3 Q .M : U5 5-1 K4 B: U N K2 -4 U bE C m 4 rg 'U lf. 1 .. A C 'a 4-4 .C- S LJ V r. 11.1 L- ,- C.. E I -. U s: 'T E T. .- Q.: x- A-J ui 4-I L-4 u.: .Q s- Q.: m :- U 4-I .-4 S 2 E :G ..- .-. E 2 li -CI 5-L 'C C 4-J 44 '-4-4 B 3 O 5-1 O 4-J 4-4 O CQ d Z s- CU r- C LT. at .: U 41 Q U :: : m rs 9 cu U Z GJ N 2 .2 P :- Klonagha CTI dB Llov obbv B Leftwich, 'x H, 7-77 - .Y Y. -. V , ,... . - .., f.. - , ,, . 4-f A - - - ff ' so r . 0 Y' Q- -- V ' - : E.- 'WS 4 '- R 'rl' 1 . . A- - f fr: A Q I X Q B f Y: F ootball jiyeason 0 I 4 V 1 0 5' Ur um 19 rg BARNEY HUMPHREY FLINT LIDDON GRATTON BROWN , Captain Center Manager IM THE TEAM R. E. .... ......... E D HUTcH1soN ' R. T. .... ..... B ARNEY HUMPHREY fCaptainD R. G. .... ..... J OE PICKERING CCaptain-e1ectJ H C. ..... ..... F LINT L1DDoN L. G. .... ..... C HARLIE ATKINS Y L. T. .... . . . T1NY GLAZER i L. E. ..... ...... E ARNEST ATKINS R. H. .... ..... M osE QUINN F. ....... ..... J IMMY BLOUNT H' L. H. .... ..... L LOYD JUDSON 1' Q. ..... ..... V IC VESCOVA RECORD OF GAMES 4 , C. H. s. ..... .... 1 00 Forrest City, Arkansas.. .... 0 C. H. S. ..... .... 8 0 South Side High. . . . . . 0 Y C. H. S. ..... .... 1 2 Paducah, Kentucky ..... .... 6 1 C. H. S. ..... .... 2 6 Ford-Kilvington ..... . . . . . 6 C. H. S. ..... .... 1 9 Jonesboro, Arkansas ..... 0 C. H. s. ..... .... 7 Tolooo, Ohio .... .,... 4 4 5' C. H. S. ..... .... 2 6 Tech High .... .... 6 V C. H. S. ..... .... 7 3 M. U. S. ... .... . 7 fur C. H. S. ..... .... 1 3 C. B. C. .... ..... 2 1 5, Ig: Page 1s'r F4 8 tj XT . , ,K - ' fix i 4 e tie-'eeef e H x' 7 l It ks W l T' Th W M210 i v 'W J,,,f- A i W -My 4 X-g--. , xl 4 - We r'-' e -he HM--' ' Y .A 5 Il Q ll! U 5 El 0 , , ED HUTCHISON JOE PICKERING TINY GLAZER End Guard Tackle I Y 'Z ewew of Season U, Q YE ED1ToR: Memphis, Tenn. - I guess by this time you have heard all about the football team, or rather the U' raiding partyn that we have down here at Central High School. I Well, at the beginning of the season, Coach Jamerson beat on his old tom-tom 1, for his annual call for candidates, and the same was answered by some sixty-odd men. Q There were ten letter men back, and, of course, you know what that meant for the opposition. The first two weeks of practice were spent in running signals and round- i ing the greatest football team that Old Central has ever known into form for the 'V' big season. Well, the time for the first game rolled around and a gang of country hicks from at I 4 ' --- U 6 if M Q. Q l I ' U x QQ QQ Page 138 X, .1 Xian 4. ewydirmww fl 4 S 3I2heLJBRR Q X ,eff Y Y T T- i Y ' T' Y 'Y' ' ' ii -- Vic VEscovA Mose QUINN DAGo TRELAWNEY Quarter Half Back flalf Back II place called Forrest City came down here to give the raiding party a little work- out. The score of the work-out was 100 to O, favor of the war horsesi' of Central High. Almost all the men that were out for the team got into this game. Oh, yea! You know that new addition to the High Schools of this city, doncha? VVell, if you don't, it's South Side High that I mean. Yea, they got together a bunch of fellers and said they were gonna play football. They gave the war horsesu just about as good a work-out as the Forrest City bunch did. The score was: The war horsesl' 80 and the South Siders the same as the Forrest City gang. Next week, lyledicine Man Jamerson decided to take the boys on a little trip, for a change. So he and about sixteen of his Ubravesu boarded a train for Paducah, Ky. Well, I don't know what happened to them when they got there, but they only scored 12 points, but anyhow that's a-nuff sed. Them guys didn't score but just half as many as we did. W Page 139 .ar S QQ - A i X T, x Pllggilig' J 1 Ii F l , B. P5 I 1 f ,mir :Al . Q, I , ff i 9 D i!, lg! ll x f fe, ef-N w qt--- ,gg Y T 2tIhs,sWQRBt Qtek if v ,rf . A Z he lei .QQ :QQ It at mt if si -T -ea .44 ii xgq JINIMY BLOUNT CHARLIE ATKINS BOBBY LLOYD FII!! BMX' Guard End The next week the team played Ford-Kilvington. T wonlt say anything about the way those guys play football, except that we scored Zo of the 32 points that were made in the game. After romping over Ford-Kilvington, the Big Chief took his Hlnjunsll on another raiding party. This time it was to Jonesboro, Ark. And say, feller, they had a guy over there for a referee that was so dumb that he would make Boob RIcNutt look like a College professor. Well, anyhow, we struggled through it for the long end of a 19 to 0 score. The next game came near spelling ruination for the war horses. They went up to Toledo, Ohio, and, by the way, that was the longest trip ever made by a prep team of this city. They went up there to play a team called the VVaite High School, but I think it would have been much more suitable to call them the Weight High School. Anyhow, they had about ten pounds to the man on us. During the last 4, t Page 140 V A ,.., . 41 f we I , V - I Aoi' o E f , 1 E- .- - W s g .ef -L. fs .. 1 f,,!fA':j?aT - fqfv' X Q ' T ,,-- ' be .5 ' ... -S ' J, T - l T ,xl 'df .,. f - X ' v X ., sv 'I 5 r K I ,Q BEN MQJNAGHAN JOHN TAYLOR HERBERT STREULI Half Back ffalf Back Tackle quarter one of those 'WVeight'l guys dicked Barney on the spine and caused us to lose his services for the rest of the season. They beat us 44 to 7, to say the least about it. VVell, the next week was the big game of the season. You know who I mean, Tech. I won't bore you by telling you all about the game, except to say that the old question, Who Wrecked Teck ? was answered in the same way as it has been for the past six years,-Central. The Hbravesu did it to the tune of 26 to 0. The next week was another little work-out that came a little late in the season. I .v 5 Z 8 3 This was the great M. U. S. game. The score of the game was: Central 73 M. U. And then came the crushing blow of the season. We played C. B. C. on Turkey Day and I think everybody expected High School to win by about four touchdowns' Pug 141 ' , , T I Q ' I' -:..l 1. ,E-.qv . sv Y ' I Xu.. -, 1 ,. - , 71 ,-,, -ff-' PA 'H f U il. nm' M gl F , V iff, 4, V: .. H. -J 1 -X fl' ', . e if ,Acdhe WARE 0 '-f '7 - i, if . Yi QE-, . 9 5' ! . ' Q 5 . ,gi . LLOYD JUDSON EARNEST ATKINS VVILLIAM VVALTERS Half Back End Ifalf Back Q at least I did. But very disappointedly I must tell you that the game ended with C. ' B. C. scoring 21 points to our 13. This made a three-cornered tie for the city cham- pionship, as Tech had already defeated C. B. C. K , . The team was supposed to play Knoxville High School on the next Friday for ,Mi , the championship of the State, but as they were defeated by C. B. C. the game was 7 called off, and one of the greatest football seasons that Central has ever known was 1, ' brought to a close. ,Z W As ever, T l KIURF. .U 'V 1 i Q ! L . ax ' Q if l .. l I L .. 1 Page 142 N V. 3 -if' Queeg- y 1 4 4 'i W. 'J ti 3 P! 3 fy: I , ,,.. ig, W v a in ' Q V W'I'fi9C!BF2RT6 f' llliglllli Wieiii: llllllll X., S I 9 ' , 1 FEW, 'EF lqfgm x L! .1 mf X X Y , '55 pi S 2' in 1 - if -f 154 my ,I Nvx .F E J H ll X X51 Z -V. X J , S. ' 91.0-'4-no 4 X VJ 'IBASKE IFm'lBALL ' M E ,Yi-fiki -tv, wk -wi, ,i vip-v-,-J- kw. Page 143 A , ' . ' -x - , E L is 4, , 42434-in M, Z i, iig KQQK i l' 'm iie . QQQ I C , ' X 4 . v Pt' , IIQQQO Q -ll -vfQfifQ.ag4 'QQ :if in 5 LQ'f'i13iC f1 sfj 14 FLINT LIDDON, Capt. 'KCHICAGOU WARINC. ED HUTcHIsoN Guard Forward Center THIE TEANI I 'S EDWVARD BARBOUR ............. Forward HENRY WARING .... ..... F orward ED HUTCHISON ..... ..... C enter :- FLINT LIDDON .... ..... G uard WILBUR BLOOM .,.. ..... G uard I 1 RECORD OF GAMES S LV C. H. S.. .. ..... 38 Y. M. C. A. Junior Rangers.. .... 9 Y C. H. S.. . . ..... 28 Young Men's Institute ..... . . . .25 N C. H. S.... ..... 31 C. B. C. ......,.,...... ....21 5' C. H. S.. .. ..... Z7 Catholic High .......... . . . .12 ' C. H. S.. .. ..... 26 Messick High CBuntynj ... ....1l C. H. S.. .. ..... 40 South Side High .......... 8 Qy C. H. S.... ..... 35 Tech ............... ....26 V C. H. S.. .. ..... 20 Catholic High ..... ... . . . .10 Hi C. H. S.... ..... 27 C. B. C. ................ ....26 , C. H. S.. . . ..... 37 South Side High ............ . . . .12 , C. H. S.. . . ..... 31 llflessick High fBuntynj ..... . . . .25 f . C. H. S.... ...12 Tech ................... ....l3 yr C. H. S.... ..... 31 Tech ................. ....16 v C. H. S.. .. ..... 25 Corinth, Miss. ......... . . .. 6 .J C. H. S.. . . ..... 26 Buena Vista, Miss. .......... . . . .18 y C. H. S.. . . ..... 17 llflessick High CBuntyr1H ..... . . . . 7 . C. H. S.. . . ..... 20 Pine Bluff, Ark. ............ . . . .25 'll C. H. S.. .. ..... 13 Morgan High, Fayetteville. . . . . . .14 V C. H. s.. .. ..... 38 Ciub .,............. . . . .10 eu' Q M 5' Page 144 tix X... s . ' m.ln,M x 41 fe2:f' ww- - .. . - OK ' O Qt' E pi E , is I ,wr P! if is 'ef Y 9 X, V 1' , aarhe uanezo , 77, ... - 'Q f PU 'W jf T . i'4'T' . H, 1, 1, . l - , :V T I k ,, ii: NS? if wir-A -L tv 7 N Q VVILBUR BLooM CHAUNCEY BARBOUR ERNEST ATKINS Guard Forward Center ' asketball The echoes of the first call for basketball practice had hardly died away before Coach Jamerson was literally deluged with aspiring young braves. Practically the entire squad of letter men from last year was on deck, along with many new men. Among the letter men were: Flint Liddon, captaing Chauncey Barbour, forwardg Ed Hutchison, centerg Ernest Atkins, guard. And the record of this aggregation of bucks is something to shoot at. In the first place they played 19 games, won 16 and lost 3. Two of the games lost were by one point margins and the other by 5 points. The big thing, though, was copping the city scholastic championship. This sensation was nothing new to them, because they have almost made it a habit of being city champions. They have worn the kingly diadem for the past three years. Not being satisfied with wearing the local crown, they beat on the old tom-tom and assembled all the tribe for a pow-wow to incite the spirits to guide them on a raiding partyf' They chanted their tribal songs and then embarked in their birch canoes for the City of Opportunity, sometimes otherwise called Nash- ville. But the Gods of Fortune played them false and they suffered defeat at the hands of Pine Bluff, Ark., in the preliminaries, score 25 to 20. During the course of the season the Warriors amassed a total of -I-72 points as compared with 284 for the opposition. This large compilation of points is due to the accurate shooting of the forwards, Chauncey Barbour and Chicago,' Waring. They Page 145 t n 2 ,4 ,Q 2 , l,.uu4ix Ioxiis FRED Hocrxx l,.-XVYRIENCE xVliSTIiRlJ,XI.li flllllflf U 111.111 Ceritrr were wicked when in the near territory of the wicker. And because of the flashy work of NVilhur Bloom, Iirnest Atkins and Flint Liddon, guards, we swamped our unfortunate contestants hy approximately 200 points. Fred Hogan, Larkin -Iones and David Aitken deserve honorahle mention for the class they displayed in the games in which they participated. It is too had that only five men Compose a haskethall team. If Coach jordan could have swelled it to 8 he could then have had all his Hheapum goodl' players on the floor at the same time. Page Top row, left to right: Uoach jamerson, Robert Scott, David Aitken, XVright Lambert fdeeeasedj. ' Bottom row: Fred Hogan, VVilhur Bloom, Ed Hutchison, Flint Luldon, Uhauncey Bar- bour, Larkin jones, Lawlenee NVesterdale. 146 -2, M, W I . f mfwgniaza Q 5 X W Nr 1 v gig E M 'ixik if 3 'ik'-6' 1' lik ..T.'-' .-ll ' NZ f' . -E fifvu Z 5 I 1 r Z M E ' Page 147 Q-QLi'v.v1r. , WAR h ad 1 J in . ' , . FEX -.J1 ...... 1 ,Q V F--N 4 M LF L -1 'I i A Q. K ' f. 1 Q. , , THE TEAM .i LLOYD JUDSON ............. Right Field 1 FRED HOGAN .............. Center Field . FRANKLIN M.ARSHAl.L ........ Left Field K A JIMMY BLOUNT ........ .... 14 'irst Base Ni DICK Fox ........... .... S econd Base 1 NEAL STOTTS .......... ... .Short Stop XJ D4 CHAUNCEY BARBOUR .... ...... T hird ky, 5' BEN MONAOHAN ...... .... C archer ie 3 1 ,A LEE HAMMOND . .. .... Pitcher IJ C.: -4, ff .. K C Q-I K' SCHEDULE OF GANIES igwf 'y C. H. S.. . . . . . l Amory, lhliss. ....... . . . . 5 1,5 C. H. S.. .. ... 7 Amory, lyliss.. .. .. 8 i ia, C. H. S.. . . .. .ll Nl. U. S. ...... . . 2 ' f', if' C. H. S .... 6 Catholic High. .. .. Z H C. Hi. S.... ..7 Tech.......... ..l C. H. S.. . . . . . 9 Ford-Kilvington . . . . . 2 C. H. S.... .. 7 South Side High .. .. O C. H. S.... C.B.C. ...... . F P' 3.5. lv? 7 55229, , ,Q I ft-A 'ig E Re y .J iii x .L l i 'i 1 I f I-A if Top row, left to right: Lee Hammond, captain, George Finley, Herbert Dale, Lawrence Kent, Raymond Crawford, Jimmy Galloway, Malcolm Prewitt, Fred Hogan, Ben Powell, H. M. Ha-rton, Billy Hughes, Beauchamp White, Keiser Shaefer, Neal Stotts, Coach jordan. Bottom row: Glenn Callaway, jimmy Blount, Robert Ezzell, Lloyd Judson, Dick Fox, ' Edward Barbour, Franklin Marshall, Henry Hudson. , Page 148 in . jff ' . A xbRU..E..a.:WAwNi'-fijQ' fiH+., !J S ayeball Seayon 'Alf winter comes, can baseball be far behind ? So mused the new chief of the YVarriors, Coach Jordan. His call for candidates was heard by some 30 aspiring Hbravesf' Of that number 7 were letter men from last season. Captain Lee Thug Hammond was among the first to don the rig- gin's and start the team toward a successful season of ball. Ufther old men that re- sponded include: Lloyd Judson, Fred Hlrishn Hogan, Franklin Rube Marshall, Uillayorw Jimmy Blount, Dick Fox and Edward Chauncey , Barbour. Though the season had hardly opened as this article was written, the team, nevertheless, has shown its mettle by downing all local aggregations which they have so far met. KI. U. S., Catholic Hligh and Tech all were scalped in regular order. In these three games the tribe amassed a total of 24 rallies against 5 for the enemy. The first two games the team played were with Amory, Klississippi. Better beware of those Mississippi teams, they were told. But they heeded not such nonsense and were trimmed in the first game, 5 to 1, and 8 to 7 in the second. Shantabo Hogan is the leading clouter thus far, having kissed the spherical missile for a fare-you-well. It was retrieved next day in the next neighborhood. Neal f'Arkansas Stotts, shortstop, newly come from the wilds of that strange, mysterious country of colossal mosquitoes, has displayed some classy fielding around the shortfield. The eery chantings of the infuriated bucks around the old hookem poles forebode of a successful season for the team. They have their eyes set on the Memphis lnterscholastic Conference flag. And if someone doesn't hop mighty fast, they're going to wrap it about them and smoke the old peace pipe for a whole year. I Page 149 Page 150 1 Y ! F . ,b ww. W ,,.,,bV ,5- , sv V f -- N P f wg - - 1+--- fa d X 5 , f liha NBER Q Q 'Q f x v v Q A e Q A 3 0 W x X Egg? 3 M Q2-WZ f--6 fi 1- X a' CU f. ,. L - -J X -'Ti fe Q X fxii-1: , ii X662 Q ff X . m..N I ,gg 'H U i. 3 5 'U xv ' '- 14r A PmT m 0 'I V l M Page 152 IQZ wma, , W - ' . ,Y -,..?-.11 ,ti ll' K 2 1 -n . X X03 J fi ' ?tH6 Q9nfQYQ ' N CTM GZ GIRLS ATHLETICS ,-.X 4, W . , Y, ...... f ,ff -.-' Page Cofxcu MclJoNA1,n Coach -Ioscphine Klcllonald has heen signally successful as the coach of girl athletes since her alignment with the faculty of Central Hi. No one person has done more than her in raising the standard and prestige of our school, either at home or ahroad. She has under her direction all girl gymnastic classes, folk solo and ballad dances and patriotic and classical drills. Our winning ot the girls' drill at the 192-l Competitive Drill field day may he attrihuted in a large measure to her thorough coaching. Her work, though, does not keep within these bounds. She is always more than willing to aid in preparing for some play, minstrel, graduating exercise or other activities in which her help might he needed. She is indeed a credit to our Alma Nlater. 154 'L mix Toim, Captain .llUl1f7iII,Lf IJt'lIfl 1' C. H. C. H. C. H. C. H. C. H. C. H. C. H. C. H. S. ....... . TH Ii TEAM Louise STRATMAN ......, . . ,l oru'm-11 AGNES BUFUS DAVIS ........ l o1-uw:-11 l'llfLlfN Tonn Ccaptainj . .jlllllfliflf Cerner AIARGARET KL'I.l' .,...... Rllllllillfgf Cwlter AIARY SKINNER .... ........ G um-11 Porrv FOSSICK. . . . . .Gum-fl RICCURU UF GAMES ...27 Alumni ..... ...5-l South Side. .. . . .43 Normal . . . . . . . .38 VVlllfCl1ZIVCH . . . , .32 Normal ..... ...Z5 South Side. . . .. ...IS 'llech ........ ... 7g Y Y Li. 5. L. Battery ............ I AGNES lJAVlS l'l0l'7l'fl1Yl .........2IJ ....l2 ...-P2 ...IZ ....24 .. ...ZH 9 Top row, left to right: Helga Mays, jack Bradley, VVilmai Reese, Pauline Nixon, Essie Coffman, Dorothy johnson, Margaret YVortham, Coach McDonald. Bottom row: Agnes Davis, Blanche Blagden, Margaret Kulp, Helen Todd, Polly Fossick, Mary Skinner, Lois Humphries, Louise Stratman. Pzuze 155 I , , e..--1 if, '- ':'.'ff' W I . 'Nr.,. 7 fe--it , , . A , if LQ side are i 4 Q ' -- X ,VU . -1 N. MJ . , K ag. .- Q - .f - . I 1 j D,-iv f f Te ---- - . . --V.-.Y..... ,,'i.v- ' ' 1t.lf,......,- -.ex X-I 6 ' I 1 ln il Q r 2 is PoLi.v Fossicx TXIARY SKINNER Louisa STRATNIAN Guan! B1l.N'ilIFA'S' l7lIHllIlg6'f',' Gllfl7'I1 l'lUI'fL'lll'!ll afkefball ll The resounding echoes of Coach McDonaldls first call for basketball practice 1 f found some 35 aspirants trooping into the tepee flaps to don the war paint. There 4.'Z,,'i! were many who were out for the first time along with those that were old and seasoned rig players. And of the old lettermen that responded were: Helen Todd, Captain, Louise N, Stratman, Agnes Davis, Polly Fossick and Mary Skinner. H. ? .Kp Quai .H+ 3? 5 112 'fl 3' Lois HUNIl'HRIES BLANCHE Bintxnoax TXIARGARET KULP l'l07 LL'Ilfll Guard Running Center As the smoke of the seasonls battles cleared away, a waving banner was seen to , vi be wafted gently about by the breezes that fan the majestic portals of Central Hi. On closer inspection it was found to be none other than the championship pennant for the 1924-1925 basketball season. The reason: We played 9 games, won 8 and lost 1. That one defeat was the bitterest pill of all. We lost it to Tech by just a 2-point margin. The team's great record is attributed to the fact that they trained into a smooth- running, well-oiled, close-knit machine that combined skill and headwork with mystify- ing floorvvork to outsmart the opposition. And they did just that very thing. It was one of the best teams that Central has ever boasted of. It will long be remembered. Page 156 Nw :if -ef1'.f... ','?..f :' xltiiff1Qt1'1r.1EitlEEi?f 'ii-,'Twmf-W t 'i7iiii'fg TNT, i O ., R, ..,,ki ,3t, wwf- 1. , ,A , 'W-'45 7-Y-. , H -f .j.v ' Nkauwy' 'X - - .-.f If ,--:,L,,:f - ' .W '51-ll9.w23 1 N' -S-,ff ..,,..-.......,..-.'. :'L., ---' , A ni. ' A-If , ,x W . .uf , ,U .mx . 3 4 . , ,. .W im' , K, M M 1 , , . 5 .1 Q, - . ,M ,., W, M ,. -. - 1. 4- ,. , . ' . 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'Q 'en f Hqiwrklfg y 1, . wang, fi 4 4 1 f 1A aglsifg ' .vp +,,4f5 5 ' , , .Q 3? , Nw . 3,13 ,ng w ,'.1,.J. v ,V Mmwwmmwf 1 1 ' o C 1' WBIQEQ Q S N Q! snsnsnsesas lszvsfspsasn ef -fe Q G 5 G Q' G S In Rqmembrafzce Q OF THAT EXCLUSIVE SECT THAT Q KEEPS THE GOSSIP OF THE SCHOOL Q IN A CONTINUAL TURMOIL AND Q WHO CREATE THAT EVER-PRESENT Q . WAVE OF SCANDAL AND RUMORS A A T he Senior Classes of 1925 Q Most Humbly and Respectively G Declicate Q fe llzzs sectzon of the Q 1925 Warrz'or Q S G Q e S Q Q .,,,. .N . Q drffsfnmsfsf wasawasfsdwas Page 159 Xb , 4, , --,ya 'f'-4H 35vEii-'N -Tv. . A ,. :f '-A - , P 4 4 ---ii. .-.. A L S Z ll 3 lg! 7 F1 flsv Y ' 2 , fi. QQBQQ 'iQ , . , 'L Q E 9 M K X451 alt v ee. Lu. QW' si 5 g. ,,. E . H. my .4- 5 1 I rife res Qg. 'iii - z 'g,i1?-5 fi up tg 'fr' 1 ' WW' ' X ' Y ev Y W T ' R of reassess L V T! if TX x ,, The allery of ogues Numerous requests have come to Ye Editor concerning a classification bureau that information might be immediately obtained regarding the status of any certain student. The idea seemed so laudable that steps were immediately taken with the proper authorities in regards to the matter. And after a careful and minute search the necessity of this particular section to the book became so evident that we decided to post haste and acquire one. And to those who come under the scope of its reach-beware! Many rumors are prevalent in the quiet and astute circles in which the students move of the alleged misconduct of certain questionable characters. Far be it from us to infer that a-ny exist in Central High School, but we have found such the case. Proceed, dear reader, for there is scanda-l here. Our first Subject for investigation was the renowned George Finley. George's actions are well known about the school-that is, his daylight actions. But in the stillness of the night this self-same George gives vent to his other life-yes, he leads a dual life. The secret is this. George, through some unca-nny motive, dons the dress and attire of his sister, Kate, and has enrolled in Miss Wylie's Night School. There is more to this story than can be here divulged. Anyone seeking further info please inclose S2 bill in return stamped' envelope to Ye Editor. And while investigating this case who should we chance upon but the Major William CCountryJ Battle attending the masquerade ba-ll at the Dancers Delight, notorious Beale Street jazz hall. Our exposure of this lad was withheld for various and sundry reasons. The sta-rtling revelation of the marriage of Dorothy VVHiitaker to Preston Holden was brought to the surface through the sweat of the snoopers' brow. He scented the trail of some- thing which smacked' of wedlock and feared the ultimate outcome to be thusly. We bargained with her but to no avail. So we exposed her through the underworld channels which are at our command. I Space prevents our delving into the attendant circumstances of each individual's peculiar history, but candida-tes in the order of their misdemeanors will be llsted. Besides the aforemen- tioned persons, the following deserve to have a reserved position in our famed Gallery of Rogues: ttf' .ir 5 :Vik fu Y 'un W H 2 ix' lv MT CARRINGTON MASON NAoMA JONES RUBEN MARSHALL WALTER NEELY MADAM X HDUGANU MONAGHAN Vic VESCOVA HDAGOH TRELAWNEY ROEERT PHARR RUTH JOHNSTON SAM BURING ANNIE AITKEN ALBERT WOLEE JAMES CANFIELD Moss QUINN MARGARET SCHAEFER RAYMOND MURPHY JOHN TAYLOR MAYOR BLOUNT JOHN POWELL KATHERINE MCGUIRK SHANTEDo HocAN HARKANSASH STOTTS CAREY LESTER LINDSEY GUNN DOROTHY GREEN BERNICB RUBENSTEIN DAVID REAMS HENRY D1NK DIN KELSPIEL CHAUNCEY BARDDUR MASON G. FITZHUGH LEE THUG HAMMOND MAURICE HCASTAWAYU BROOKS JOHN 'KHANNAHll FRERICKS rf'j'w'r' A figxtgf Lyn. i 5142? T :SQ A -H., . . b e -, Pie? . These should all be admitted' to the exclusive hall of fame. Their impressive busts should all be cast in bronze. Then they should all be busted and thrown out in the alley. The principals then should be burned in effigy at the stake. Page 160 Q . -Y ,- . i A I - . 41 -hail -'----5---A sm V g v.-,3,,gf. FJ, an-1-. - 1 w e Y 4-nf..-..-... ' ...-..., A 4 , ..-- ' 1. . m, 1. ggi .,., 1-I , , r if - ' P - A 1 Je a vs - -f 1 2' ,, ' - 'S ., V sl, - e 4 infix' W ' M' of 5 5 - ,J 1 1 - ' l -.f f ' ' ' ' N C Q lzo 'J lzo in mimi Hzgh and ow ome Ye Editor-a brick, retribution must be of natural beauty. Besides his cultural mine. enlightenment, he also will collect an im- So may they say after this book has come mense volume of striking poses of the sev- off the press. But fear not for Ye E:litor's eral entrancing queens to have in readiness sake. for he shall indulge in an immediate for his initial issue of The Police Gazette. lengthy sojourn in the mystic and secluded All photos of like nature to be submitted vales of Hollywood. While there he will f. ,e Virf 1 , must be addressed care Ye Editor. None make a thorough and comprehensive study Others will be excepted- Cryp, now be The silverness of her tongue and the is acuteness of her wit has denoted her as a 'E' President Ed Newell, S0l0f1 of Student forensic Stay- on Government, windjammer and other kinds mo,-ethanone ' of a lawyer. makes platform. E m i l y P 55 15, his initial debut to the Peale, h e r cognq- if re-echoing plaudits of men pro temiwre. lS LL, K the admiring throngs th? Owner 9f lthls K N in his flowing toga f ' '1 9 dlsfmctlon- 4 c2'c.,' l .i' I A' of office Besides be- Peruse carefully the 3 . th ' f th pages of this book mg e ,prop 0 e and you will find .....,.,,. fall reslme Of SOV- her prominently M i AIQ- rw- ernment, he has connected with ev- X- shown as a debater el-ything but mm- .lf of no mean ability. tary-that being 5 if Convincing, why that only stag. Without :ii iii 1 ' fellow could talk the Emily, Student Gov- ' -- J kinks clean off a ne- ernment would be gI'0'S head. But for all but a floundering these good qualities, bark in a veritable he had his one su- maelstrom of events. And as the preme failing. A well-worn defile down senator from Idaho said to the the cafeteria approach attests to this governor of Tennessee, she's but unquenchable craving. He will be perpet- the find of a lifetime. uated beside Ye Editor in the gallery. Major Harry Hendricks, the right- about-face of the lazy hams that dis- tincts Central from other local dispen- saries of knowledge, is another one of those representative citizens that have headed for other climes. Harry came Worthington Cryp Brown, the dex- terous ink-propellor of the Hi-Standard publication, is the admiring contem- porary of Ye Editor. A close friendship has grown and has resulted in his be- ing taken under the wing of Ye Edi- tor for seasoning in the jounalistic into prominence through his military achievements. If Harry can navigate the skirmishes of life as he has the shams on the campus, he'll be wearing a bright red rose in the lapel of his coat some 50-odd years from field. He has been as special reporter when he comes into as editor of The Maybe, if he works his mind on his busin promised a job for Ye Editor his rightful own Police Gazette. hard and keeps ess, he'lI be pro- now. His place in the gallery is as- sured. Karl Kruger Kaestle, cyclops of the local hooded order, offers his artistic m a s t e r - Pieces f o r your criti- cal gaze in this annual. I f t h e y should irri- moted to the official photographer. May- be, when Ye Editor's eyesight! falters. Barney Humphrey, grid, diamond and wicker star, passed this spring from under the flaps of'the tribal tepee and headed for the land of big hunting. Barney always had a bear of a reputa- tate that which is called a sense of humor, then tell not one living soul. But if they should stimulate that which is called a mirthful feeling, then rejoice. We, Door Staff. viewed them three months before you and are certain as to their several merits and otherwise. But this we do say for the lad that swings such a meaning quill, some day, perhaps, it will be his lot to show up Rembrandt and Mike Angelo as fakers and imposters in the artistic fields of history. tion around the school and in the local scholastic circles. He, besides his many athletic ventures, was one of the main props of the foundling, Student Gov- ernment. 'Twould be a laudable idea for someone besides Ye Editor to sug- gest that Barney's statue be placed in the local hall of fame beside that of Roy Gobbler, the graceful tab- leaux of the Three Aces, the bust of John Powell, and the figure of Maurice Dopey Brooks. 1 . '- il 1 .121-an nr... W Z -1 . 4 - ... - I i ins. - ii Page 161 l ,Q llll ' Each Succeeding Season Sees VICTURY 'WILSON S 0 -- jj 1. TSI? 5' 7 1 I X 6 -' P ' 1' i I.-f' ' S s 4 ' Q N -.I ioflilllniull-un1lnl1nu1nn1un-umluv:uninn-nu-nu1un-nn:nu-nu--uu1un-rln1nuLnlu-nninn-mullnu1lnnn1nn-anis 8 i 0 I ' I I I I , I ' I I I ' ' 'U I 'Ps I I N I L r ,f X . Q I I 1 I I I Dominate the hw QM X field for Value 1 x gf' i I V .M i 2 I. X It is our firm conviction that our i T I I I A , . prices are five to fifteen dollars T II' 2 f j lower than other stores ask for the T Hg - 'V '- same class of merchandise. We T I ff, ' f Azz, I slight nothing in the way of work- T 1' VI manship, gloss over no lack of 5 :Nfl 1 f . H quality, merely to quote an appeal- f I ,mf X V' II. ,I IQ Q' ing price-we have no bookkeepers, 1 X! 5 . II It II I no collectors, or beautiful fixtures. T 5 I XI I hx I 5 KI, I . I i I' ,LM We are up above the High 1 li!! I I WIN Rent, which enables us to I W I Q, im. I I offer clothing at a saving of T l I I ' I I I I in I I XX S 00 31500 , Qiems I '5 Jr, 5 - i 5 5 I QI I QI! ' l I I 1 G CASH f Ii I 1 PAY N i 3, I , :ff 1 I I tp-, PAYS L I I . T I 5 We 0 0 Walk a 1 i Give V ictory W ilson Sm i I More INCORPORATED Flight Of 3 Value UPSTAIRS CLOTHIERS 552321327 i To Get 107M So. Main, Over Woolworthls, Next to Grantls Where T 5 More T. w. FAIRCHILD, Manager. JAS. K. WILSON, President Quality T i Volume MEMPHIS, DAllAS, f0RT WORTH, SAN ANTONIO, I10USTON Cost Less 7 i ofou-1n1-nn--m1nu-u1u11m-H111ln-nll1nu--nl-1m1nu-lm--UI1an-m--1ln1Iln-lull-M1 llul -uln1vl1nn-uminn-nl--llc!! Page 162 My w,.v4f4'i'54.wK . 5 - 3 3? if-b E l. I eff' w-..-.ik?g:-:ES-fZ:,e35M,t - AN Page 163 , , ff: fe eeee eyes'-firmer so 151 e 1-a+ er'-are ,Q e f Q 1. -,, 5. f -,,.e 'l'-hefil-51231 .1 ee . S e or A A fee A if . ' ' X r I 1 ' -x fi In ufrden Forest Class Play of the January Graduates ln ! Trogram M 0 3 Foreword .,,.1,..,,.......................,, L ,......... ,....,,,,....... D avid Reams M G' Dawn's Awakening .,.,.,...............A..............,,,,.,,.,......................,....,.,,...........,........................,.,,..., Louise Strathman g ,J Wood FairiewMaurine Levy, Gertrude Johnson, , Helen Moore, Berenice M Rubenstein, Celia Waller, Alice Millett. ' L3 Hunting Dance-Edith Rice, Ross Williams, Ruth, Johnston, Bryant James, Vir- Q' 6 ginia Loeffler, Lawrence Gardner, Elsie Howard, Joe Clark. Q if John Field, a friend of Will Shakespeare .i........................i..............,........... ,,,............ R obert Moore I! Y Elizabeth Field, his sister .....................................,,.,.... ............ M abel Brinkley V e' Hugh Bursall, another friend of Will's ......,..... ........,............ .,........... J a mes Pittman Q Anne Hathaway ,,.......................,......,...........,.............,..... ......,....,.. .............. ............. F r ances White , ig' Will Shakespeare ....,.. ....................... ........,, .... Q . 2535 ...... Walter Neely fg y ' ,The Hermit, an old prophet ,.....,,,...... .......,.......... E d Newell F ' ie Fame ...,..,.,..............,i........,...,,.,.,......i............,....,....,........,..................,...............,,............. .........,..,.. E loise Sifford - 1 P L Foresters--David Weissk, Wm. Walters, John Humphries. P , Pieknickers-Fannie Slepiah, Faulkner Beall, Marguerite Zehner, Richard Hun- I, v saker, Linnie Odom, Joseph O'Donnell, Bertha Rosen, Clifton Reaben, Henrietta v le Beatus, Charles Robertson, Christine Reese, H. A. Stotz, Mildred Wilder, Edward 'U Waller, Ruth Strauss, Albert Wolff, Jennie Belle Sparks, Mildred Barrett, Sarah , f Lipscomb, Virginia Greer, McGee Moore, Vera Schmidt, James Canfield, Bertha . Moskovitz,1l'Iugh Dickey, Lillian Goldberg. A 3 Rustic Dancers-Margaret Baker, Eliaabeth Cullwell, Byron Humphreys, Marian M Y Calvert, Virginia Harrison, Billy Jordan, Raymond Murphy, Theodore Ross. lv I fag 1? ' 3 ' SCENQQS FROM SHAKESPEARES PLAYS Y l. As You Like It-- E F Rosalind .......,...,,...... ,............. P auline Sebulsky , 7 8 Celia ,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, ,.....,........ S arah Thomas S i Touchstone .........,,. ............ T heodore Wilson I' 55 2. The Tempest- I Q Iris ,,,,.,,....,.........,,,.. .... ,......... D 0 rothy Green ' 6 I E4 Ceres ....,,,,.,,,. ..,..,,,..,... I sabel Utz li!! Y , Juno ,,.,,,,,,,,, ............ A nnie Aitken Y ly Page 164 ,eh ' .sf . R S , 4, , . I H 1 737, ,lj sg, 'ft Ir? T , - - f.,-3: .,.' i , : ' - :,'w 5 w.. . X W 'aff ---Ir Po s D7-'ii s be ee A r f1---- .:. r ' If - F: 3 G, B ffsffe gg r . lx j T T 7 V x f v e Y -. -4 Trogram g CContinuedJ ' Dance of Naiads and Reapers-Elsie Howard, Edith Rice, Isabel Thomas, Vir- S ginia Loeffler, Ruth Johnston, Cleo Talbert. ' Song of Ariel, Where the Bee Sucks, etc ............ .,................ E lizabeth Mays V X Dance of Ariel ........,..,.,................,........................ ......r.... ............. E v a Louise Bedwell U i 6 3. Romeo and Juliet- ' H Prospero .............,.........i..i.................i...,.,,..........,.. .......,.......,...... .i... .,,............... L a w renee Reed 6 Ballroom scene at Capulet's house. N1 The Minuet-Nancy Watson, Henry Dinkelspiel, Carolyn Lang, Joe Clark, 6 Katherine Boots, Merlin Schatz, Margaret Baker, Sam Buring. M Balcony Scene- i Romeo ......A.....i.........,.i.......,. ...........,.... J oe Clark H, Julieta ..,........,...........,...,.........,.....,...............,.......... ............ C arolyn Lang v Q 4, Midsummer Night's Dream- ! Titania, the Fairy Queen .................. ..................... ........... ....... 5 . ....... ........... Be t h Stanley y Dancepf Puck i... . ......,........,.......ii............................,.........i.................i.......,.......... fi .t...........i.,.,....... Helen Todd 'e Dance of Fairies-Maurine Levy, Gertrude Johnson, Helen Moore, Bernice ' Rubenstein. H - IQ 5. Processional of Shakespeare's Lovers- V Y 1. Hamlet and Ophelia-Luther Southworth and Elizabeth Mays. ie 2. Orlando and Rosalind-Wallace Johnston and Pauline Sebulsky. , 3. Romeo and Juliet-Joe Clark and Carolyn Lang. Q 4. Bassanio and Portia-Harry Hendricks and Elizabeth Ellis. W 5. Ferdinand and Miranda-Byron Humphreys and Matil Levy. i H 6. Petruchio and Katherine-Herman Chrisman and Elma Marcotte. ' 7. Beatrice and Benedict-Helen Slater and Herbert Streuli. ' 8 8. Jessica and Lorenzo-EdwinarMoore and Otis Askew. ! 9. Anthony and Cleopatra-Mark Hale and Lois Stover. ' Y 10. Caesar and Calpernia-H. M. Horton and Elizabeth Laughlin. ' J , 'gi My Caesar, 'tis of thee, . 1 Short road to lunacy, O'er thee I rave. ' Another month or so, Of studying thee I know, - Will send me straight below . Into the grave. 2 U A , X., I s X at 4 A. 4 ' ies. F 1.5K J A - Page 165 'S . ... ., , , . - .. L, ,. ,, .- ' Q -- ' . ftjipl-qgzf 5.5 S g x rhegwnni A J + rl 9' A n H lx 'N' im? A MJ . '+ A ,, .af ',: v o ff A xi if H X 4- .. N ff' v ? 1l-l1l1l-Tl 11111 11111111 -- l-I1 1l1u1n1uu---1 --11:-ng! I I Penn G. GRANT D. P..ScnUccs - I I Pftiidtnl Sgpfgtafy l I Clms. L. Tucxsn- I-hxnv G. KxNcs'roN 1 T Vic:-Prnidnr! A.r:'t Secretary I 1 NEELY GIEAN1' . , R. T. Buccijx. I 1 xc:-Prendent An t Secretary I 0 I A ' l I Co lumbzo ' i Jbffoftgoge 85 Trust F -A I I ' C m n, Z 1 0 pa 'ly 1 ' I l E REAL ESTATE ' LOANS ON MEMPHIS 'PROPERTY I 4 AT TERMS THAT MEET YOUR NEEDS i ' S I I2 3 Monroe Avenue I -i-ini-iQl1T i1-l.iQi'nl-1-l fiQ7'1i-l-T--3- n'TQl-if-'TUTli M-l Si' -1-iliil-il?- -T'-i-'3-i-i-1'-'10T-TK-1111? 'i 1 i i COMPLIMENTS OF i i Columbian Jbffutual .Qgfe I ' , E Jssuronee Soezety Q i COLUMBIAN MUTUAL TOWER i . l i 5 E I i A i L... phh- -------------------------1 P899 186 ' f Lgvii , 41 ' 1-E-1 'ffffkfi-:4'w-.. ' '- U-..- An C-5 ,Tw T., A-f............ . ........ + ,ze , M -'Q 24-'Q - aemxiixfv ' ' .fy 1 EUBIQQEC 7 X i ,xl X Q. fi! Y Q Rare Bits of Wigwam nf if A j'QigQvtQ .1gQ- Q fiO 4-H HQ, ii 'QQ viimq xg41iQ M Humor I A 5 5 H. 1 LAUGH AND THE WORLD LAUGHS WITH YoU, SNORE AND You SLEEP ALONE. M E. Page 167 'f 4 V- ' . k - E92 41 f .. . A -- -nur .-as . , f ml N.. , E I I il ul 'Y . I A .WE N, . 'MEF rg. , I -1 , Q1 A9. 1. 5. -Y- ,L M ' v ,Lif 'J ,.:: 1 w ' , W.- - pi, A, pai! ug f A., , TJ if I fc 3 X .. v. X. E L' A AH, sim. f A ' L Q? fp ,fl 4-Q .2525 A. , 255 . vm. 'Z E . 2 .sz by, . wx 1 M32 f'. -,qs A .M ,wx if . ,,, .W fi , ,ln is 'M .Q Q iv, .,r-g JH .. A' , -ya 1' I.. V. - T72 :lf lx-'Tm 'F4 ?? 55-f'W 'Yi- 'M L i-'T- 2 5, at A A - 1, ' ' 'S Q' . an ,- i., ,. , .--- -,. - T., ex., ' '15 ' 'W 1. ll ff'-it' 'lah , Spice of ,Qfe Miss Kinney: Why are you late ? Freshman: I didn't start early enough. - Miss Kinney: Why didn't you start earlier, then P Freshman: Because when I started it was too late to start earlier. ..11..........-i-i- Y! What's the shape of a kiss? g V1 Give me one and I'll call it square. l.4....1..-..-T- Definition of anlangle-worm ukarthed in General Science: snakes' pups. I I A' ,ge 168 all - We , 'Ll'-M ' X Q 41 ,W 4 Y Q uw- .1 ' 1 I 5-'... - ..-1... .if -e. I love to idleiby the sea, And spend my days in reve'i ie. To dream of glories' yet to come, But so does every other bum. ...ii-.1-L-l ,H Maurice: I can go with any girl-I please. Fanny: I don't doubt it, but you don't please many. . 1........1....-L---11- That every dog should have his day, We all admit is rightg Bitt there any reason, pray, To give eaeh cat her night? i.....l....i--1 Two of our teachers iwent for a tramp. The tramp died - Minister: - My mission is to save men. Old Maid: Save K for me, will you ? . A f WI hear fha? Bill had an accident. Yes, he slipped on his pajamas agd fell in bed. , at r . Y, ,,.M.-.1..L...-.-.1- ! ' PU What s the best way to teach a girl to swim . That's easy, put your arm around her waist and then H rw d- X , 5, , But this girl isimy sister. Aw, push her off the pier.'i , 1 'LY' I Q-xg -- I ':-S114-- P+ 7 - Angle worfhs are gently take her left hand ' . .. I 4, it if ' -. 1.1 ' 5 are ., ' , ' Y ' . v . Q .a if . S ei ya, -I A y - , s ..,A...4 -fy , . ' , , , - . , ,, ., .W new 'i 411 , aessivfeatf-sfawvmf 12a1n?skPiE AY2ix?AB L' f. if asa rim s 5' ww. f I' QBFZRTQ 'T 'A Treasures UCKED away .in safety, remote from eurlous eyes, TU' nearly every woman. keeps a treasured collect1on: a WJL baby s curl a ribbon-tied package of letters a faded Daguerreo type and-her fweddzng announcement Weddlng 1nv1tat1ons bear1ng the TOOF 1mpr1nt are worthy of the great occa SIOD they announce Rlchly textured correctly worded and engraved they have no flaws for even the ultra crrtleal to dlseover Not less 1nterest1ng IS the fact that TOOF prlces are always reasonable 0ur Creed In Supplv What lbu Need I 82 Co rswww MEMPHIS v S U C C . C K gk ' Q 4' -'V .AEEFLQ 5 ur Y ' f'?WFW W ww. .avg .-f ,A ., H.----15' 4 ' - -fl fi- L,. --.- ,W ,,, 5, ' if 'ijt 'T - - M-A g: - ig g g 7 -055 N . N I 1 . X xl v ., T5 Spice of'.,Qfe 5 Q He: ' Passed your house last night. V She: . Thanks ' 3 s M X SH! H O It is rumored that the combined circulation of The Saturday Evening Post and If The Warrior is over 2,500,000. . il, Q if-sAY1NGs or THE WISE g I! Adam: I've fallen for it. lg V Plutarch: I'm sorry that I have no more lives to give for my country. V e Samson: Fm strong for you, kid. Q Jonah: You can't keep a good man down. ' 3' Cleopatra: You're an easy Mark Anthony. 'H r David: The bigger they are, the harder they fall. v H Helen of Troy: So this is Paris. . fy! ' Columbus: I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way. MMary, Queen of Scotsc Don't lose your head. v Neroztg A Keep the home fires burning. ' H Solomon: l love the ladies. X ' Noah: It floats. ! Methuselah: The first hundred years are the hardest. v Henry VIII: Treat 'em rough. vw Y Queen Elizabeth Kto her W alterj : Keep your shirt on. E' E' 2 .. . ,, M T Capt. Johnson: How much did the assessor tax your car? .,, Y John Minary: Nothing When I took him out and showed him the car, he Y took out his pocketbook and gave me ten dollars. H ---. Q 1 HA! HA! HA! V H' You thought Q This was a Q E Little poem, Ig: Y Didn't you? V y Pace 170 'Q f , A Y -A-is . nl ' ' -ew.--Ei: 3, - . 575, 4 Y 4-3...-...Q f Wei. V 5 ,193 , 9 v I If X,.,,X I 'l ' ' '' ' ' '1' Z 1 Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value I . I I4 I 0 0 I - I Erzvzn-Hz 6125 I 9 1 1 IMI 1 Motor Car Co. I V I Advanced Sixes Prices Range I U 1 and Special sixes I 51095 to S2190 1 .l.-...-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-...-.-.-. .--.- .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.L M i 1 I A Dependable Drug Store I 6 I ' I I . . l l 1 1 1 1 1 Mzlton W. Parzs 1 '9 1 Korn1kM1ll1neryCo. DRUGGIST If f 125 UNION T I Poplar and Evergreen 1 1 gl 1 1 1 PHONES I 1 1 1 H-EM. 316 HEM. 3535 1 ' I ! ! l +----------------- - -------1' -s----------------------------r 1 i I I To the pupils of Central High I -' E . 1 I School we dedicate this space I V 1 Idlewzla' 1 1 1 I 1 Grggyghguygy l i W. l. NElSON 8: C0. 1 l 89 SOUTH MAIN l l In-mmme l A 1 I 1 1 V 1 1 1 CROSSTOWN AT MADISON 1 ll -.-.-. ..... .-.-.1. I T.---.----T ------1 ----- --'--------- -'----- -'--- -'I---ll v. I . l I I ' 1 I 3 1 Newsum - W arren Laundry Co. 1 Q E 299-307 S. DUNLAP ST, E ll! l ' ' li fig: E 1in-l-l-l-l-I-u-u-l--u-n-u-u-l-u-u- - ---u-n-n-u-u-n-u--------up Page 171 lm 2 1 Q ., .,,w.u,l IH If uw ill U H 'fs 'S' U 2 I!! H P 'E 'Q H, 1 il' 9 lu: Y +L ' -a - i 5 , 7553, pl-R1 ee. ze -s 'S I P: - wi! ff 3, , ,if f ef- as X ix, s Q I Y Spice of ,Qfe 'f Miss Horton: And when Lord Chesterfield saw that death was near he ' gathered all his friends around him. But before he breathed his last he uttered those immortal words. Who can tell me what the dying words of Lord Chesterfield were ? j 'X Class Cin chorusj : They satisfy. 2 , For the first time in his life Percy, the English Lord visiting America, took out a ' ' girl from the States. E1 Nighty, nighty, said she as she bid him good evening. i Pajamas, pajamas, he said, and wondered why she laughed. In ' ' , I -........-... Z Dago:', I hear that Jones girl is a wanton woman. 6 Thug: I'll say she is. I was out with her yesterday and she was forever I! wantin' this and wantin' that. It happened in one of those Help-Yourself joints where the Honor System is sup- posed to prevail, but where they have Spotters to watch you. You eat what you lg want and tell the Cashier how much. Mr. Coombs walked up to the Receiver of the Filthy Lucre. if Two bits, he said. Just then he felt a tap on his shoulder. le How much ? said the Cashier. I X One buck, said Mr. Coombs, and then turned around. if Gotta match ? said the fellow behind him. 1' -C---' L' How TO TELL ONE ' When I was in India, said the confirmed liar, I saw a tiger come down to Q the water where some Women were washing-clothes. It was a very fierce tiger, but the 'fl women with great presence of mind, splashed some Water in its face-and it slunk ,H away. A lv Gentlemen, 'said the traveling man in the arm-chair, I can vouch for that story. Some minutes after the incident occurred I was coming down to the water. R! I met the tiger our friend has been telling us about, and as is my habit, I stroked its Y whiskers. Gentlemen, those whiskers were still wet. y Page 172 I H ' - 41 Y ' , .., k .vlllhvuk J -,--- .f f' if f 'ff f 4 . , I V+ if Ik .dh ,, I zu vseeewfgneefie -f I 2 T - 'if I' 5 .. II 4' S: Q ee I fi I ' X , T1l1h:l-I1l1l1l-ll-11:1In1m-un-nn-nn1u11:1an15-l1ll1n-niniua-l11m1m-In? I - - I MEMPHIS OXYGEN COMPANY I I 48 WEST MCLEMORE TELEPHONE 3-0012 ' I . I I I I OXYGEN H YDROGEN ACETYLENE CARBIDE I I I I REGO EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES I I . ill- T1T?llT 'iT'IH1llTHlll31m -1 -l1ulll'Tmlililll-TIM lTliTT Hina !u1u1 -- 1u1ln--ln1m1ul-su: 1 -nu--mu ofa olsn-11:11:11 1111-11-1 1m-ln-or I I I I , I ABSOLUTELY I I I '. , I I I I ASLEEP I I Mr. Boswell:-Jennle Bell, are I I U I I you the teacher or am I? I I Raymond Murphy- I Want the I I Jennie Bell:--Oh, no sir. I'm I I Life of .IUIIUS Caesar-H I i I I I not the teacher- I Mrs. Ellis- f'Y0u'fe wo late. I I Mr. Boswell:-Well then, don't I I B t t k .t 1 ,, I I tam like an idiot. fu Us OO 1 Ong ago' I I I ' I cis-!1lil1l: 11--In 11:11 nn-nl-:lump in-n1m:m1m1 1n1m1ul1wl1lnl- illl1l!1ll!v oglil--lin-i1l1I11linI1su1-u1:1lul--mn O!! o!0ll-ll1l11lu1ll-- 1u1m1l1lll-nl--m1l11n-D!! - I Attend F'rst Method'st I I D R AITK I 1 l I I Sunday School I I ' ' I I POPLAR AND SECOND STREETS I I Cut Stone C07lt7'0Ct07' I I In New Sunday Sfhool Building I I OFFICE AND YARD 988 LANE AVENUE I I 9:30 A. M. I I RESIDENCE 995 FORREST AVENUE I I JOHN R, PEPPER, SUPT. I I PHoNEs 6-2103-6-3907-W I I I I I sin-11u1n-n1n1un1n1m1n1ln--111m-niacin gig-un1m-mi 1 1m--n1m1u1m1Iu-m1ll-nsih c?l1l 11111111111- In nur-lu-nu 1-i11-1-1-1 un-nln1lnT I I I I I I I Jbfetcal f Bray. I I I I I Insurance and Surety Bonds I I 1 I I I I Qu-I-n ----1--- ln-un-un ----:--:-111-1 ul -ur-u1ni9 I Page 173 XT- -- I' s . 4' I ,. -J, , .,la4nf1rTv!E',:?,LgEidN IW' lk ,, , .,,, ' .,'u. I ga?-,,., I 2, . 1. cv 11 . ,U 1 Sf. r. ... t 5' ' ' . 'Q I I . r .QA ,, , -,,,,-.M..M - or 'fr T12 1.14 e .,-e- 4, W , 'S' ' y '- -P e 9 I' , as G - lx . ' - e 1 -aff. . if l I Up, V Af A .en i ' 'V f V 1? V if 4 , , ' I . I . X l. i V .4 S p zce of .Cf f e , ga if I guess you've been out'with worse looking fellows fhan I am, haven't you ? fu 'if ' ' ' zz - - ' fNo?answerl . Q v ,, ' If I say, I guess you've been out with worse looking fellows than I am, haven't' M you ? I .V . -0 ' Q I heard you tho first time. I Mwas just trying to think. -gt y au. ' George Finley: I don't like girls who bob their hair, use powder or rouge or iff, B1 pluck their eyebrows. - if e U Simmie Wagner: HI haven't 3 girl, eitherf' ' In sf- fl ' in 4 i , 3, , ' A if .,gSaid Lenine and Trotsky, I ' You mustn't forget .EQ A Q That we weraiqgy in f! ga, And Soviet. 9 ' 9 e . '- '- '7'--' , 1 f , l e 'f z- ' if . ii . Q, r r ' ' M ' Prof. Rogers and Pwf. Nfbfhight out fishing. Neitherg. knew much about H QQ the art. if 1 tri, 1 .v M Got a bite yet, Mac? i 4 y 1' ' y V ' Naw, J. F., I don't believe my worm's half tryiqgf' E 5- 1 ' 1 he -if lei . ' This line from an amgious reader: ,hx ,' V , If Q Dear Editor-Next to New York, what city has the most Greek Restaurants? N Athens, you dimb bell. ' ' y f' , E L' 'E' g ' IE t A DARK FABLE 94' f , 'Q Once there was a negro who wore a dress suit to a party. The pants had a hole Fi X ia them-but it didn't show. Q I 'f , v ' we I! - Barber: Good morning, sirg I haven't seen your face for a long time. ' ' . ' . f I. U Customer: f'That'!ffum1y. Ileft most of it on your razor the last time I was Q' Y here. F A I I Y Ti, .. Page 114 K ' I ' I if N-M a - I ' -new 4 v, .- f -aah -A .r r . 1-fs,-,.,u-5, ww, 1 ,--ibafl-' V, -. ., R, , V . , , j. r , , ' . I H V ff'iw .',.. .L-.u1t.w:iE..,. -',q',,.,,4, sa ,, fa -,M fqgrlmm N' O - AEEZHQQBQRTQ T I Q 5 .If 'x A p offeali Y 2 I E Y ! 5 Q ll e Y '-I Z l Q. ! I 2 I hw 8 S o?l1I1l1l-ll1ll1a-ln--ll1ll1m-mn-M1111--nl-ll1lla1 lxlu luv- I1 Ill: 110:-mill-lll1ll--leg: I . . . , l Buckmgham-Ensley-Carrlgan Co. I I 1 I I 5 ' , l ' l Headquarters for all Sportzng Goods l I - I I ' I I I I 8 NORTH MAIN ST. MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE I Ecu--1:-111:11-1n1n-m1uu1 1 1 n-nl1lu1nu1nn- :mln1n1n1w-li-n1n--U-I1-init UEQI1-ml 1111111111 11:1 n1nu-m1uu-m1-1 1: 11111 l1uu-I? I I 1 I The Stalf wishes to express its 7 1 I appreciation to the faculty ad- ' I I 7 visory committee composed of I I Miss Schloss Miss Schneider, ' I Miss Haszinger and Mr. Jordan I I for their assistance in publishing F I ' I . this journal. I I I P COMPLIMENTS or I i 5 S -111m1:11-I-L-I1u1n1n1nf-I-n1l1l1lIil I 1 . L. 8 u-m1lu1n1n-n1a-min-Alva-mini!-nfl I n I Company I I P Mlsslssl I Elevator Co. I . I I BROAD STREET I ' 0 O , l Retail and Wholesale Gram and 1 I I I Mixed feeds 1 F ' MEMPHIS, TISNN. I I I I 'I'-11' 111111 I 1111 n1nq1n .i.-q1nn-m+n1n1n-n-n-Il1!1n11m--nl1n1n:v a!al1l1lil1ll7 1l1l-lsl1l1u1-l-m1lx- niln-m1ll1hn1n1n-un-In--neLm1l1ln-an-ago I E The Drug Store that 'Quality and Service B0 Mussef School I l Built M - I I of uszc 7 1890-1925 7 SPEEDWAY PHARMACY , , mum 7 - .Miss Susie Laverne De Shazo 1 a JHCICSOII Ave. Mrs. Mary Bolling Chapman I I T- E- POLIS, PMP- T1ZZ2lei?Z1'E3f151'lZEZ I E PHONE PHONE Florencjnggazflor I E 6-9478 6-0823 MMIESNIVIIINNIE MILLIGAN, Manager 5 oi:-l1l1l1ll 11-11i l:n1ll1!--I --lun-nu-1nn1ln1m-lll1ln1l--11:11am-n-uliloil Page 175 . r A K 4, V 1 ,-,ff .min nr. Y wk I A I 1 , 1721 I I. a ll M ul 'B' Y r 4 IM 1 I 4, VL C. i . , V. 3 e Z ffl egg?'FM1gg,fi:fg:u:,1':feg: --mggerffgnge-v: yr, kv 'Wi -.iLa,g'. .viya- ' Q.: ax' ni ri 'niQ:tQegQsi-Q41 'u,Q'oz' :rQ.ugGL X i 4 '5- - ,,i g' 5 - dill zz- o - ' 'i g? 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Y 6 A small girl, with her mother, was Watching two men at work in the hall of a M public building. The men were kneeling on the floor and repairing the mosaic with ' . minute pieces of colored stone, carefully fitting them together in a gigantic jigsaw Q puzzle. It was a business the child understood practically. V -f After two or three minutes one of the men lifted a small piece of stone that was Q not quite the right size, placed it on a small block, and began to chip the edge. The fl child was astonished at such a breach of the rules of the game. Y Oh mummy, look! she cried. He's cheating! y Page 178 , .1i. Q.ii iifii-:5ifFiiil?i'f. 1i if. - . -.., wins, - . L f , 4 f F375 ,, - ll ' 5.119 que? - -e - e . ,I e Ag-, M qv. -- we e- we --- -..-3 P e - ' ' - x A X EEK I ' yi Q 'X 1 . 141-...m14m..lg.-gp-.31-in-.un..min.11.1lug1m-.m1.u.1m.1u.1m1.4.1un1uu1u.im.-M1M.1y1g.-l if 'f Q 5 The Tower Home of Yjrogresf' 5 in l l i Q 2 3 THE MEMPHIS ... CHAMBER of CQMMEPCP P i + 3 E OFFICERS i I I 1 . 5 J. H. TOWNSHEND - - -. President 1 - 1 Q W. PERCY MCDONALD - Vice President 5 P 1 5 I i FRED GOLDSMITH - - Vice President 5 i W B. HILL - - - Vice President 5 i J. F. RAMIER - - - Vice President E v ' ,M i JOHN D. MCDOWELL - - - Treasurer E l ' l P g W. H. HAYLEY - - Secretary-Manager E E P I P 1 I I 2 VVe Strive and Aim for 21 I P i Y l ' 1 il i reezter Wemph zs 1 5 I 1- fu: 1 1 ' in-----W - -H---In-H-M M-M-M-Whm-ll-W-M-MW-m-In-in-M-M-----niirage 177 X,, - ' , ' 4'-, Q11 U ' Y WW? F?3Q:1af'i :H '.,Q:5'rY1jwf,. --H H, fm 1 , , ::..W4 we . . . ' 1- ' , ' - 'A' R -' - - N ' ' ' A ' M55 ., , W-f ITV. C' 7 ll -f LL: FL? C 15599 Tm 178 S bnor ,,Tdpz'l5 JUNE GRADUATING CLASS Vayledictorian-? 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X I , - - , 1 i.. ., y Spzce of .Qfe Er 'f 'He was running a small hardware store in a newly developed district, and the 'H ' wholesaledealers found him backward in payment of his accounts. 'They sent him - i if letter after letter, all of them polite, but each more threatening than the last. Finally M, they sentitheir representative dbwn to give a sporting chance. u Now, said thelcaller, f'we must have a settlement. Why haven't you sent us M 'Q' anything? Are things ,going badly? A . Q' A , . Q , No, everythingsigoing fine.' You neednft worry. My bankers will guarantee E me all rightff i A I I 4 ' M V Then, why havenft you paid up ? 'r u vi . l i ' Well, you see? those threatening letters of yours Werev so .well gotten up that ui I've been copying them and sendingwthem out to some customers of mine who won't i fl pay up, and l've collected nearly all outstanding, debts. I was ivonly holding, back M i because I felt sure there must be a final letter, and I wanted to get the series com- plete. , X, , 5 n . . . v A W! A husband, havingioffended, came homeithe evening of the quarrel with a parcel ,M under 'whis arm. fe ,,, 3 ' Q i se 1 K Darling, he said to his wife, 'flock here: I'veM'got somethingihere 'for the. I Q person Phlove best in all the world. V 3 ' ., L l V She came forward with a shrug. , Humph! What 'is it ? she said, a box of 8 lu stogies ? 'ii' -W 1 1 V X' ,- A ..-i----- ., ,v ie The newly electg mayor was fond cgf show, so' he did his best to be inducted into 'U office in weather favorable to gay procession. ' ' yu At his suggestion this notice was put- into the local papersfthree days 'before his I N ' installation: 'I' X y On the occasion of the installation of the new mayor the fire brigade will be I k If reviewed. in the afternoon if it rains in the morning, and in the morning if it rains in qu , the afternoon. . - , .. 1 , V The editor was pretty mad. Are you the Achump who wrote up that military H ball ? he asked the quaking reporter. if 'Q0h, you are? Well, look ihere: 'Among the ,J 6 prettiest girls in the'room was'iColonel Puff.' Nice rubbish, that is. The colonel's P M a man, I suppose, isn't he ? g , , i ' il , , T f H i He may be, said the reporter, brazenly, 'ibut that is where he WAS. A r' is e -.---- K! y Prof. Cto freshman entering class latej :'V 'When were you born 2 , El Freshman: On the second, of April. . le! W Late again. ' - Y If Pate 180 li V' -A-xx , ur.-xx 4' gf ' 4 -uuq,-,.-. -4.45 , v.,,,w axe? -Y . 4' ,I I , in - . -- ff' I I grrggff I4 , -Wf- I .I. . 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B rn 5' V A L1f12xl , f L xhf c 1 P S14 gm -an mt3 ir L ' ' when he sat down on his hat his head was not in it ? Page 182 , xg ,,..-.KN - V . nl , I v L.w,.4v . , ..x.,fi N ,h -:-Sad: x 4 h ' '.-h 1 'A 1 I 11111111 wi 1 f E O 11-112 1iUBI5I36' ? - 1 1, 1 1 11 1:1 1 1 11? 11. 11- 1, . 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' 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 Home Room 1 1 COTTON 1 Q 1 217 1 1 ze SOUTH FRONT STREET 1 1' 1 1 1 1 I ' I ---- 1 1 M E M P H IS 1 1 C I 1 '14 I 0 1 C O A L C O 1 1 omplzmentx of 1 1 Q H1 1 0 l 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1! w.o1c,w Arthur Seelbmder Q I OFFICE 1 1 265 South Cleveland 1 6 1! 1 1834 EXCHANGE BUILDING 1 1 1 1!1 1 Y 1 --------M -----1-I-1-1-1-1 11-1-1-1-1-W -1-ugh -1-1-M11 . I! in- .F .P Page 183 'Z - - 1:1 . Y , 1 - PET 1 Q I FF? -4 ,1,11,u1 1 ,-,, . --1- ,g'2?I1hawBERIQRK Spzce of ,Qfe A certain celebrated Arctic explorer had met an Eskimo, native, who 'wore an i expression of extreme worriment. Q,Even Eskimos get worried occasionallyj r The explorer demanded the reason. My wife asked me to match a piece of goods for her, was the answer. And is that so much of a job ? It's liable to be. She wants me to match that polar bearskin gown she wears. -i In a certain Main street village the event of the season was a raffle conducted by the one and only hotel keeper, who had originated the scheme and in whose hands it remained year after year. Several prizes were distributed to stimulate interest and the was, apparently fair. The method was as follows: The landlord 'provided a number of metal discs and these were drawn one by one from a green baize bag by the landlord's small daughter. This little girl would, in the ordinary way, plunge her hand into the bag, rum- mage round for a few seconds with her eyes shut, and then bring out a disc. This would win the first prize, usually a fine, fat turkey. On the occasion in question, however, she took such a long time to make her choice that he father said, Hurry up, child. I can't find the hot one, daddy, she replied. N - The grim-visaged patron of the not so fashionable restaurant looked up from his , newspaper and inspected his egg. Once, twice, he glanced at itg then he signalled for his waiter. Waiter, he said, have you any shelled corn ? The waiter fsurprisedj : I think so, sir. Then take this egg out and feed it ! ' ...,.i.-.11--i The hours were flying by, and still Reggy, the bore, remained with her. Do you like music? she inquired listlessly. Yes, he replied. I am always carried away by music. She flew to the piano and played several airs. Then she turned and looked at him. , You are not gone yet ? y No, he answered. But you told me that music always carried you away ? Yes, he retorted, but 'I said 'music'. Pane 1s4 .1 'img- A, IW I Ihe,tJBI2RIQ I ' ' ' I I xl I ' 5. I MEMPHIS COAL COMPANY I I ' Incorporated I I Mine Agent: and Shipper: I g I Steam and Domertic I I Coal I 1 I LONG DISTANCE PHONE 9980 1834-40 EXCHANGE BUILDING I I Memphis, Tennessee I -I..--------- - -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-..-...-.-.-.-. --.. .-.+.-...... Im II I I I I I I I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I Q f . . I . I I The H esyzg-Ellzs I Looe Azttomatze 5 I Drug Co. Sprzhhler Co. I Wish you success all through I I 63 SOUTH THIRD I I I life in all your undertakings. ' I I I Phone 6-0700 I I II I I I I I I fel I ' ' ' I I I I --------------P -.-.-...... -.-.-.-.-.-...-.....-........I Q -I-------------M ---- ....-. ..-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-........... If I I I 'I 1 , I I . I IQ I COMPLIMENTS OF I I Sain Bacherlg P II I I 4 S. MAIN ST. I Home Room 314 I I Smart Styled Clothes for I I C. H. S. I I College and Prep School I I' I I M en. I M '--------------.-.-........-. .1..-.-.-.-.........-....-.......- 4. I I an 185 QI im- u I ,3 , I V ,vi xr-11? B A' ,, 4 ,, ,.-,...- .. H J TL c .. -W ,A , - , 4' ' -. way ' , - if ii Thai EIZBQRIU it 'ri IS ,ivf,f' - as w, fi Spzce of .Qfe gx ig AMEN 'H V Holdup Man Qconfronting C. H. S. studentl: Fork over your money or I'll. 5 blow your brains out. My Stude: Blow away, old topg Ilcan get through High School without brains, but y not without money. I ' . Q I THE COLD TRUTH i M ' A ' Mr. Harper Cin commercial law classjz If I were to call John Manos a bum, H would that be slander ? ul 6 George Lane: No sir, it would be the truth. ig ---- ig V Did you keep cool during the Physics exam. ? V E' Yes, I shivered all over. Qi t- '- 8 V . SO THIS IS LOVE When first you went to see her, you showed a timid heart, f 9 And when thehlights were burning low, you sat this----far---apart. 1 I ' But when your love grew Warmer and you learned the joy of kiss, if You knocked out all the space between, and satupcloselikethis. M ,V H - - - u - n ' rx 1' One evening a Senior approached a motorist. Sir, he said, your beacon has 1. ceased to function. What's that ? I ie' Y Your illuminator, I say, is shrouded in unmitigated oblivion. E HSII, ?73 HV The effulgence of your radiator has escanesedf' ' 2 HS-i-r-?n H Y The transversal ether oscillation in your incandescence have been discontinued. V Just then a passing Freshman shouted: Hey, mister, your lights are out. 3 f--F e vg Everett Handy: Hello, Web., what are you doing out here on the beach ? ig, V f Y Web. Sterling: Just admiring the beauties of nature. V V H Everett: Have many gone by ? H' 6 S 5 E Hut : There's something in my shoe. lffl Y Gee Coh, so sweetlyj : Could it by any chance be your foot ? Y ly Page 186 X., ,452 - . la I I . 43. p., -X ,, , E.-:-5211: KiY'f7'- If if f5ff'?tfl5f.v-fizifr:wifi1 .I ' amsf-' 1' I Qs, , You Go ow Into the World Whether A Profession or A Business Do Your Best ------.---...----..--------.m-mf- 3755-W-P, -' ' I' .Azz .f 'TfT'f-X . .. 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A friend o' mine ran away with H a horse, an' he was laid up for six years. 9 0 1.-..i.-. ei Four-year-old Bobby and eight-year-old Janet were amusing themselves with a i game of travels in the garden. gl Suddenly Janet cried: Oh, dear! I must go back. l've forgotten my face . powder. ' fl I must go back! Bobby immediately repeated. l've forgotten my powder, ' too. X Sillyl janet told him proudly. Boys don't use face powder. 6 Well, then, replied Bobby, quite humbly, what is it l've forgotten ? cu ------ Y . I , - Her lovely face lay snuggled close to his chest, and the golden-hued hair was le limned against his dark coat, standing out like threads of the precious metal against black velvet. Holding one arm about her shoulders, he endeavored to hold up her head with the ' other, but in vain. For as many times as he would lift up her face to his, her head ,H would slip back and snuggle itself in the folds of his coat. v He moved his arm to her waist, that he might have a more secure hold. Again he tried to lift up her head but her limp figure would not support it. For minutes fy that seemed like hours he stood thus, and then, with a blint in his eye, he cried: r ' Hey, Mac, no wonder the head on this figure won't stay up straight! There H ain't no nut on the bolt in the neck. ' v Of course it won't do to give names, until the official announcement in the V society columns has been made, but one young chap has just won himself a charming little heiress and all because of a ready wit. Or, more strictly speaking, he has won V' the heiress's father. - It happened at one of the dinner dances, when stern papa dragged the young man e' onto the porch and demanded fiercely: ! ls it my daughter you want, or is it her money ? 1' You know very well that I am an amateur athlete, was the prompt reply. A What in tarnation has that got to do with it ? demanded the stern parent in E amazement. Y A great deal, sir. It debars me from taking part in any event for money. Q Page 188 N- - r I9 . 4 xiii.. I , i. .. , - , . W x 2 ' J '-11-ua K V , . if -1--..-.. , . - . , 1, f. , uf - ww? g' 'MQ 'Q 'Ti,g: TG, I It WSW W i P gf - I PM :ggi if? --is '-1 ' ,A I A I , 'IZBGJJBRRIQ SE P .V I ' I I Ax , . ' I I I If I I I I S520 I I . I ' Compliments of i M I I I Jbfarx and Befzydorf I I I Q I SP A I I M I I ' I I I ' I H I I Q...+.....-.+.W.+, S 'I - ' T ! . l I I ' I EANNON COAL Sf ICE COMPANY I V I I I COAL, COKE AND ICE 1 I I . 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M His car was fast, the train was faster, 'ul Q They met on the track, result-disaster. fl Joe saw the train, but couldn't stop, M ' They dragged his flivver to the shop, v v It only took a week or two ' ' Hi , 1 i va To make his car as good as new. Q4 ' But though they hunted high and low, il! They found no extra parts for joe. IM. Tramp: Your honor, would you mind hurrying up my case a little? It's ' nearly 12 o'Clock and if I'm to go to jail I'd like to get there in time for dinner. v l' Farmer fto hireii many: While I'm away, you'll take your orders from the 'Q' Missusf' 'H Hired Man: Yes, sir. Same as usual. KU Y ,-, , I 1, , George Washington Jones was all dolled up when on the street he met the man T' h 1 .1 if 'f .1 if lf W v w o emp oye is wi le an lmse . b X, 1 You didn't come to work this morning, chided the boss. ' if Nossuh, George explained. Dis am mah silver weddin' jubilee. i But your wife went to work as usual. ' I Yahhuh, sho' 'nuff, suh, but dat am mah third wife. Dis am only her tin , ly weddin', so Ah didn't want her to lose a day. ' lu u Q ' V i Y A man in a hospital for mental cases sat fishing over a flower bed. A visitor 3 app Tf'1'l1 Z.i'.' Z2.'fi,?'iiZ'lTi.ii' 35.23355 remarked: 2 Y You're the ninth, was the reply. Y 'V . 'T T M Suppose, my dear, sa1d a little girl's Sunday school teacher, suppose a bad boy N should strike you, and the next day you should give him an apple. Now, what do you ' think the bad boy would do then ? ' -J S He'd strike me again, of course, said the little girl, to get another apple. U ,fy Page 190 '0- f 'A ilxf T 1 41 I D I A luilgi Iiitihx W. i ' X74 - asia 'S . S sr I X ,, X F. 1 X I g .---. it Q . B. B. Beecher 81 Company l 1... I U 6 COTTON BUYERS 5 M ui l ll 6 60 South Front Street l 5? - ------- -W -,-,-,-,-,,-,,,,- -,-mg, M S Moore 8: Moore l 1 Arrow ' S GROCERIES Stofe , N 5, FRUITS and FRESH MEATS p NO' 20 . . . . 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V A, :Emu-un-uni:-:nu-sl-nl-uu1nu-nn1Iu-gnu1m-nn1s11:-nu1lu--m11n-nn1us1nn1n1ln1u-n1u-nu-ao? i' T . . . i lg I I My .fzucerert wzslzes for' the future lzfe 1 ' t of you graduates t Ru I I I I g I y 1 C. C. GILLESPIE I Q LAWYER . l Q I Union and Planters Bank Building .6 En:-m1 - ---1-min-11an-n?-igf-I--nina--I-sn4l1n-1-In-nu 1111111 1-uit M . I g . Spzce oftcgfe v if i Sandy Maclntosh was entertaining aivisitdr from America. They were seeing V the sights of Sandy's village and they had comii to the loml tavern. Hi I'd invite ye in to have I drink, said Sandy, mournfully, but I noticed ye left 6 your purse back at the house. Q y I Helen S.: Is that a deep book you are reading ? Eloise S.: Yes. ' Helen: Whaf's the name of it? Eloise: Twenty Thousand Leaguies under the Sea. ie First Chorus Girl: The stage managerigave us a minute and a half to change ' costumes. , 'Q Second Chorus Girl: Good! That leaves us a minute to ourselves. Q They claim that -more rnen than women talk in their sleep. Well, the women 'A have the whole day, and a man has to talk some time. 9 1' V ' Y gin1n1u--n-In-n--n-in-n-urn--un-mxun-n1u1u-as-n1n 111111v11 m1uQo i Q f ESSAY PRIZE .VVINNER 1 uf! 1 RUBYE SEBULSKY, June graduate, won second place in the 1 V I Essay Contest staged by the Retail Credit Men's Association E if 1 on the subject, The Value of Credit and Why Bills Should Be 1 Q i Paid Promptlyf' All four public high schools entered the I, 'E I contest. She Won 525.00 as a reward for her efforts. i K cial-Ln--1 - 7 -4 1111 11m-u 111111 11 -n-su1nxul--n-u-- 1 1:1-ui , Page 192 .n n. X... N gm 4, , ' ' . QQ.- Z'N V - 6' '-51- ai,g?'5f ' '-rn... ,M A , , ' as -.4 Q. 0 34' 4' ' r Ci ,qi if if wr v QQ 4'fL40 sf 1 R OJIQ 'fiedvi C K Qiiq 'KC 9'-4 A A I , .5 --,I'zE:A1EN 'L ' ' 4 -1-in-l, -1-i lfgf 909 Z4 fl' Ili ,ggi '1 iQ 6 YQRKQAKQ Iii vi! QQ 4 T06 ii II4IYOIKQ-I!IQ'f'IQ-4IiCI'fQ4iQQZQQQQ-nf liQ1g:Q-siQ+sgQu:,QvtQIiQ'King I , 4? 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I I , . , I - ZJ'Z'm5eIl,5IQ1I QV .W I A 1 .-, ..- A fx If A TQHEFWBQER Q ' 43 v I xly Q5 5 r---- ------------------- - - -'-'-'-'-'rf Ei 5 5 Tl1eLe.f.vofzofSAFETYt.vAn 'E QU y Important Port of Your N - H 5 Education E1 ,. Ll -v The lesson of Safety calls for the eniercise of your best U 'A mental attribute-Thoughtfulness. lg sg v It teaches the habit of Caution, and develops the practice ef of Carefulness. V By observing its principles, you may escape much pain, M 'Y sorrow, and suffering. In practicing its teachings you F will avoid undue haste, hurry, and possible harm. - 1 To disregard the lesson of Safety. may cost you a thou- . I i i sand regrets. Eternal vigilance is the price of Safety, and the prevention ' of accidents is its reward. I My Y Our watchword is Safety. We study to do the careful if H thing. We teach our employes to observe its principles A 6 and practice its teachings. . P 4 b W We are anxious to encourage others to learn the lesson, ' fl which is an important part in one's education. vt Q THE MEMPHIS STREET 3 RAILWAY COMPANY if f, xgQ 21----- ---------------------------------- --L -.gpqiq-.--gg-.gi-,-.g-Q ' x Page 197 -E ,,,. 19 a f ' - 8 ..,. iii:,.,!,, Q rt s 4 ii lk lu Q ! F .f -IT? I , X ' . I Q ,W ,.....--f.-- --vlfj' ' I ll A ' vii- l- - ..'?K,.-i.-.... fi h - ,ff - e. f 1. , .Eff -- A IV. V wa I I R 5 WM. GRAY M. D. OLEARY I L ' I Stone Contractor DEALERS IN ' I 5 U . I v I Siam, Columm a Specialty Fresh Meats and Grocenes I g ' I 1G76 LANE AVE, 282 NORTH DUNLAP I fu 6 I PHONE 6-7908 J. PHONE 6-9477 I fr I....-.- -... - -.-.-..-.-.-.-.- .-.-..- -.-.- -.-.-.- - -..-...-.I. 1' --.- I M I SHAVE WHERE YOU PLEASE. raves - Dix, Inc.. E M Y BUT HOTEL GAYOSO JEWELERS I ' I Barber Shop - I I Ie ! e Qzfts That ,Cast I 'M v I I 7'5 IS A GOOD PLACE 3'3 11 N. MAIN, OPP. PORTER BLDG. ' I I Z i COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF I ! I jggeph ff CQ, A. Thomas 6? Son i E 19 NORTH MAIN ST. 131 S- THOMAS ST- I E' I I :EI . I ! . 8 bl-1111?-iuifi-1-li?-T-3-i-' ll-illinl-i-3-i1'-1-'U'--1---'1-'+ . ----- --------- ------ ------ --------- -----r ' Y I I 8 I COMPLIMENTS OF Memphis Sash and Door I ' Cornpan ' f' I M Belz ana' Son y I E I COMPLIMENTS OF I Q ' E 206 W. TRIGG AVE. L' G. BANARD E ' sf I I '51 I I V - -i-I-T-lfi-T-i-i-iliHT- -T-U1-'TUiH'-U-lHil'iU-QUT il-104 Y Y rue musk- L-5 4 I Ill '1'U-4 fAYF,f14xR-. ,,- f fy... ' gg-,. Ei .......T . . 5, ..--if 4 ', f ' ,jqggfjlgua-4:7 . ,KL I I . 4 I wPTHLI'Ii Rf- A ,I A .. -I , f --f - I -5' S ee 'I' N- I I 4' be R ' 'ar I sr I v l?l1l1l1u1n1n-n1n--an-nn-nvun-ns--n1u1su1n--1:1 1 1m--rn 111-1 nn1nn1m1nor I I I Jos. NEWBURGER, President I I D. W. BROOKS, Vice-President I I I W. H. WILLEY, Vice-Presidenz I I NORMAN MONAGHAN, Sec'y-Treas. I I I , . I I I I I I I N ewbur er Cotton Co I I g - I I INCORPORATED I I I I COTTON BUYERS I I AND EXPORTERS I I I I Memphis, Tennessee I - i gg..----p11 11111:1 n1u1nl1n1m--an-l 11111v111111 n1uil -g1u1u 111111111 :aim-xo? it-will 111v11111 u1uu-uu1u? I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I Quallty Drug Store I I Croswell's Drug Store I I College and McLean I I 396 N. Waldran Blvd. I I I I I I I I ' I I ' I aiu-u-n1n1n 11111111 ll--n-in 'itll-M111 1 1, 111111 n1n1n-ln 'I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'I I I I x I I COMPLIMENTS OF I I I I Commerclal Publlshlng Co. I . 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E?T5E 2 ......... ,-,Q I I' - 'IEEE QBFIRIQ ' A L I 'N X I Page 201 ' I in A gg..-g--1q1u1uq1p1up-n1m1ml1 lnln 1nq1un1nm1nm-uuxnu-lI1m--nul1mI-nu-m1nu1 :una -1In1nu-lm-.wig , Our Slogan: PULL FOR MEMPHIS-OR PULL OUT 1 I! 1 35 Years Under the Same Management 1 ' I If You Want Anything in the Umbrella I I! I ' Line See Us I Y I - ' I Q I Memphzs Umbrella Company I . I 72 MADISON AVENUE, NEAR POSTOFFICE ' EI .I-.I-.-. .... ..-..-,.-..-.-.-.-.-..-..-..-,,-,.-..-.-.. ...... .....i. II II ' 'I 'I I I' I II 'I'I 'I'I I 'I Q 1 ENGRAVED CARDS 1 1 Ifuhffy Pflgrmggy 1 Il , 1 l PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY 1 ' 1 1 1 COMPOUNDED 1 X I E A R L Y I 1 DRUGS . SODA . CIGARS I Y' I I I I Quick Free Delivery I Q i I I TUTWILER AND MCLEAN I ! I I H'EMLOCK 7710 MEMPHIS T I V 1 91 SOUTH SECOND ,STREET 1 1 , PAUL A' KUHN ' ' 1 'N I I I I I, -1-----------------P -I-- - ---I-I+ 4------ -----I-I----------I---M -I+ ' 'ISI-ll--I-I-lu-I-n-In ------- W--n--In ----- nn- --u----- -.-II-uf gf , I I I I Y I ' 3 I I I I I I I I I A I . I I 1 I Joseph Henkel I Ig l,l DIRECTOR l,l 1 71 MEMPHIS ' , I! 1 SYMPHONY I ' I ORCHESTRA I ur I I 1 I I ' I I E, 1 1 I I I I I I I 3 -I.--..-- -------- -----------N -------- .--.-.-...., 41 ' 'J ,. Z ig I I I I' Il, lu IQ I Y I I 1 QQQQI ' R. I I I ! II 7 I I Xfi- . t ' 5155 1.-'Q ,,- ..--... --f -4' Q, A '1--' - .' ,- 5. fl Law ' .. eu if-3:4 f ' N ,, N: r, ef --W I .3 , ' X lt tb . . xx I S p z c e of .Cf f e . 'f Phil: There's somelvery funny lines in this show. 'H , Whil: Yes, they are rather queer shapes, aren't they. ' u -- lui H Old Salt: Yes, I lugged 'im out of th' water 'alf drowned, and' when 'e came yu 6 to 'e didn't even say 'Thank you.' Yet they say 'e was in th' Civil Service. . if ' , M1 - Rustic Lover: Tess, I look forward to seeing your face after staring at the Ng cattle all day! ui Il First Loafer: I hear all the men have gone on a strike. . iv Second Loafer: What have they struck for ? lg V Shorter hours. v E' Luck to 'em. I allus did say that sixty minutes was too long for an hour. I! Kit: He may be no good, but he certainly has money to burn. 'Q' Q' Kat: Well, I never suffered with the heat when I was out with him. --- fi How did you become a tramp ? ly Doctor's orders, mum. He told me to walk after me meals. ll ,Y Why didn't you reserve a grave next your husband ? 'H Q 1 1. Oh, he snored so terribly! 'U . W 'Nl ' Tom: Dick and I got in a fight last night and he started running. ' U Harry: Well, how did he hit you, then ? 5 - I stumbled. ' v v Phyllis: I think these Erench people must have small flats. V Jacques: Why so? Y . I notice that dog wags his tail up and down instead of sideways. IJ Y Y if An old negro living in Memphis was taken ill and called a physician of his own Y race to prescribe for him. But the old man did not seem to be getting any better, and H finally a white physician was called. Mi Soon after arriving he felt the negro's pulse and then examined his tongue. Did ' . the other doctor take your temperature ? he asked his patient, kindly. , N . . fur I don't know, sah, he answered, feebly. I hadn't missed anything but my Y I watch as yet, boss. U , Page 202 ' 0 . i t A' . - . 41 ' ' 0 1- 4-f w. ...gK,:-w,.:,-4 Nh, Ai . 4llf.. ...1 ...-.- .' If X- ,i-xhrmigfl i i 1 ' if Q A A I' 1 T I A 117- A - , ,ff'3The7wARRIQ Q, A 7 IZ ' .7.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-..-..-..-..-..-. ........... .-...,. f G I E T S T H A T 7 ARE DIFFERENT I I - JULIUS GOODMAN I 7 3 SOUTH MAIN STREET vie-I-In ------ V- ---uv-III-lu-n-In-In-HI-III-I-If-ll -------- ul- '? ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' HI '? ' ' ' ' ' ' E Q E Compliment: of 7 Burt-Overland 7 7 S T 7 T tewa rt Bros. ' Motor CO. ' ' 7 Hardware CO. I 631 MONROE AVENUE I 1 7 7 86 NORTH MAIN STREET i-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-7-...L i-7-..-I.-M.-.+.-.-.-.-.-.-.- I Autographic Kodaks I E Film,fDevelopza' theEa,rtman Way E E Ggf if af 7 Memphis Photo 7 7 S H E E LYS S 7 SUPPIY CO- 554 VANCE AVE. 7 I 60 SOUTH MAIN STREET I I I I I -I-----------------------------I -I------- -------------------4. '! ' ? I E L ' I 7 Jbffacon and Qfffzdrews 7 7 BUSINESS COLLEGE 7 i Se SOUTH MAIN STREET I I ,7,,,,,,,, ,,,-, ,,,,-,-,.,,-,M-,,,,,,-,,,,,-,,-,,,,-,-,-,, ,, -,-,,,- +Page 203 X-'Y - E i s 4, - -ai' V I W iz - INV: 'Y if wiv , ' vs - . ,., If vnu,-, , n..--IL? ,, - 1 TA: li- Y ... 4 -I 1--LT-K it X 1 I I .w,C4fiOq14afq1.i4,-ie I 4 ' ' f'1 4l r. 4- .,- - ,-4, , , f 6? 1 4 I4 !QlLQ sg.Q,5!g .9:41. mi X E W 4 FN . 4.-.......,,,,--- ,- . u 1 -'-------------.-...-.-,,,-M--H X 1 d T 'r----------- ------ w i 21 P If ' A H O A Q 2 4 RQ i + F i E E S 5? i I bk A ' ' U' Q :S 1 4' ' ek 1 fo i 5 E 1 Q 1 Va 1 ' vi 3 Q 1 n-3 ' 1 Q m l l 3 W ' cfm S 'FU CU Q N Z M i 'S 3 3 3 1 1 YA K hw E -T T iii 5,3 5- E3 1 'D if 5 E A E 2 1 is e pw Q 3 275 3 1 5 W 1 Z QQ 1 5 H 2 10 I 1 I 5 Q W 1 ,l , Q i 3 Q nv T ' . 1 E g 1 A 5 I I 2 5 I f i---- .-.-.-.-.-.- I I 5 3 i '- ' '- '---------------..- -.-..-,,,,,-1 E ' 'I' 'l '- ---H-I.-.-..-,-,---5. . 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S I 1 ' . 1 Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value 1 I I 9 1 ERW IN-HICKS MOTOR CAR CO. 1? i ' I 'g 1 953 UNION AVENUE 1 E ' 1 , - 4.1-rn 11111-1 q--1uq1qJ-an-11-1un11u11m1vn11!1Iu-lvl 1111111 l1l-Qlil in-I-11 - 1:-I1--u-I-!1n11n-I-0? 1111! 1v111111111 lil- ' 1 1 1 1 1 'B 1 The boys and girls of Central High 1 1 1 ' 1 Who never pass the lunch room by, 1 1 1 19 1 say the food THERE if always 1 1 l JO good' 1 1 Compliments of 1 1 They hardly can wait till the time 1 1 1 A 1 they should. 1 1 H t 1' ,g 1 They rush down the hall in eager- 1 1 aver Y 1 V 1 ness and haste, 1 1 F - 1 1 And each one finds something to 1 1 1 urnlture 1 ' I .suit his taste,' 1 1 1 , 1 So if to the lunch room you do 1 1 Company 1 'Q not come, , , T I Let the New Year .see that you do 1 1 155 South Main Street 1 E 1 mm mm' ' MP IS TENN I 1 ME H , . 1 E . 1 I 1 1.1 1 C. H. S. Cafeterla 1 1 1 1' 1 Mrs. Byington, Managefh 1 1 1 I F F 9 i1HlQiSTHlQl-1-1--1-1-ii-1-T-4 i-H-ini-39-3-7-71-1-i--iQ-'--TSTHTIE ?l'-'-i-i-i-T-iQ?-1-Q'1hiK?Hl-THZ-'T-1'-iH!THl-T-l-T-1--I!-1-i-lClNlilIO? i 1 We York-Ambrose Arms Co. Special '24 Restrlng 1 Dlscount , 1 Tennis Baseball, Golf, Tennis, Football, to 1 ,HV 1 Rackets Basketball, Athzem Supplies students 9 1 1 If It's Sporting Goods We Have It 1 ig 1 162 SOUTH MAIN STREET MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE 1 M .E'l N'T'll1TllTUiH Q-THiHTH1lIHlUi'H liillT H31-llQiHiQiHiQ-iii-Uifili fu-.gw,11r.x.,,f-,S-I N . ' 5- 41A'?:Q4 ,vu 1 1 GZ - W . 4-5--ii. ...-.., 42- R V Q 'fl Y- R- - 1 --- A N T' 1hQwsRR1Q I T T ' ' x l T ,. -' Q TTTT TTTT TTTT -ML+ T i ' Compliments T N'M'u T T i GT T04 E T 5' STORY Q, I T U OHF?:IT'gE 'T' T ' T TJTTTU 'BUILDING I ,T , TTT Rsgefsfefff T v 1 Tu ' Memos-us, l 'T ' 1 A lt: iw - JTTTT7 TEN' 3' T T 6,0 .3 I TTT: s:a5Qf-iff 6+ T '.. T 2663 1 . ZICIQI f 630 , 'WSTQENGT 5 T T 1. 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We had become adjusted to things and began to look around to see what we could do. We were the first Sopho- more class to organize. In our 10-2 year the school underwent a change. Student Gov- ernment was installed by the vote of the school. In the fight for its establishment our class played its part. In our Junior year, Central began to know we were here. Most classes wait until they are Seniors to accomplish anything of note, but we developed genius when only Juniors. Two Junior girls were on the team which defeated three Senior boys in debate. Dorothy Brown brought home the bronze medal for declamation from Nor- mal. Frank Trelawney and Jimmy Blount had long before made the gridiron team. The school was beginning to point out John Taylor as a leading track star. Poems of Earl McGee were recognized as possessing true merit. On the basket ball teams we were beginning to be recognized. In every activity of the school we had begun to make affairs hum. All during this year, as Well as the term before, our boat had been skill- fully guided by our President, Worthington Brown. g In 12-1, we received a severe shock. After electing the guider of our boat as our pilot for a fourth term, he discovered that his points were not sufficient as to be classed as 12-1. With a feeling of regret we released him. However, his successor, Carrington Mason, was capable as a Senior president. In the 12-1 grade we held as many offices and accomplished as much as the 12-2's. Lloyd Judson astonished Mem- phis by his uncanny speed in football. In the vocal line, Wilson, Mount, Martha Gray and Alice Vernor threatened to drive Galli Curci and John McCormack from the white lights. Emily Peale and Matilda Gay held forth in the forensic world. The cabinet was largely composed of our class. Then came our final term. It wasn't all it was cracked up to be. Ads, rehearsals, sermons on our dignity as Seniors harassed our very souls. Still in the arena of the school we were foremost. We weren't overbearing. We didn't adopt the greater than thou attitude usually assumed by Seniors. Then came the day which we had worked for so long and so hard, yet which we dreaded, Commencement Day. It meant the beginning of life in its truest sense, but the Page 209 In IH end of it in its happiest sense. We were glad, yet sorry to leave. All that we ask, ' though, is a place in the memory of C. H. S. as a class which worked and labored much Y that if might do its bit' Signed: EMILY PEALE, Historian. 9 ' - ' a A 41 ' 5jQ I'I.I.. L 0 Q. , I, QI 13. , . 6, 'fini ,SEFHFMA f 5 WH .I,,,I.-X fm Yi II. - ' I5 fi '14 I ' ' fe I if 'K Q 4 K F .-.-.-.-. ..g, IJEII I I S : I I 3 I I S I F3 '-I' I IIHI m I II If E3 Q I Ibws SQ- I HE I 'ID' T' I m I WI Q S. : QI 11 I : 5' S' I I I Q: I Igfp ZE, : i.? of I ' fs I , '- '-'-'-'-'-'I' LAX!! I ...pm- -.g1 1g I--1 QQ' - '- !' '! 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Q T i 1 S- 1 - 5 Al Ti!-ln --11-11 nvwnrm-m1n1u-lu--n1ll1nn1un-lu 11-11-1 n1un-us? Q lg COMPLIMENTS OF ' 0 I i I I I c 6 ' d 1 9 1 . Q 3 usze Heel quarters 1 3 . l l 6 l . . I ' H 1 O K HOUCK 1 1 Pl A U C O 1 .U ! 0 I A . ' l E 1 NASHVILLE MEMPHIS LITTLE ROCK i U I ONE PRICE-NO COMMISSION 2 he F EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF THE FOLLOWING PIANOS E l ' The STEINWAY The WEBER The A. B. CHASE ' T ' l l A I v Hl 1 The STECK The VOSE The BRAMBACH T K 6 1 The DUO-ART Reproducing Pianos and others I !'A H' l RADIO, CONN BAND and ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS l , i T VICTOR VICTROLAS and VICTOR RECORDS T IA 'i SHEET MUSIC T ' A S ' H ' f ' - 6 ,L,..q-1 1111 In-lu1ll1 :lu1w-M11-l11n--nl1n1m-lu 1111111 .. ..-,1,,+ , ' Ig? ?-nl-l-l-I1 1l-l:ll-Ili!-le-la1ll-111m-xl1l1nl1u1'u 11111 1 1 ,,1,,,,1,,!, V 9 V e w Annie: Tell me how long girls should be lovedf' 1 O gv if Herbert: Same as Short ones. 1 9 I ig 1 ' l He Cdriving a carl-My clutch certainly is weak. 1 ' f. l She-7So I notice. 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