San Angelo Central High School - Westerner Yearbook (San Angelo, TX)
- Class of 1924
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M .axe To Uou, Mr. Cabanissn WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION FOR YOUR MANY KIND- NESSES, BOTH IN AND OUT OF THE SCHOOL ROOM. FOR YOUR HIGH PUR- POSES, FOR YOUR FAIRNESS IN ALL MATTERS OF DISCIPLINE, FOR YOUR INTEREST IN STUDENT ACTIVITIES THAT MAKE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT AND A SATISFIED STUDENT BODY. WE TAKE OFF OUR HATS TO YOU--OUR NEW PRINCIPAL. PAGE EIGHT -k,.., n N 'ty--XX 'X ,,--.X I x fn K A-:fx M Kr, R n A, .N , ,f 'X f 'N I L,-EQ, N expr QQ- 'LSI I J I? Nh gfgwf Ixff gig, fi! ,.,, L,-f.f NSY Ng P4 - . I , A. - - ,. ,' , A - - - T, ,I-,, 3 , -A , SLK III ,,- - X, ' I . f ' ,gf A ff v' ,H ' - -- fiii. ..,, ,, Q,,Qi:2P I x QMXX! L.7...-.. if KY I ,sgl pwvl me-gg I f- fx JI! , ,I - X 965----fm...,,,N ,, W f - A' 'ff .L f 9. '--- 'Ve' I 29 -fikf ,, L-.. Q. ' .A--P--1. N. -5--'-A-Aw 'Z , gf' 11:36, W' .siY's:!,:.t---1-LM ff,-.naLN:.IIZ12.'1::34.. I1...-6A.- - 12. Q PWM' ' ' To Hou, Mr. Nunnallqn WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SINCEREST APPRECIATION FOR YOUR UN- TIRING INTEREST IN THE STUDENT BODY. IT IS THROUGH YOUR HEARTY GOOD-NATUREDNESS THAT THE SPIRIT OF OLD HIGH HAS ALWAYS KEPT ITS PEP. AND FOR YOUR VERY EFFICIENT LEADERSHIP IN MAKING THIS WESTERNER A MOST GLORIOUS SUCCESS. PAGE NINE 4- .. .P 'X 1-A-LPN , fix , ,.., ,fK f 'N-, f 'LX 'NNN K, ' X 1 f X 'Ygpv' 'gl N? X419 Xsffxf xi Rf? '53 . X X : ' ' - MB? -bf 955' Q' x awe EXW ,v Y I ,..A, , ..., . , .Q..,,,.,. . . ., N,.. . , w f , ..... .,,., . x5'xYf7 NX I .fffw ff r Y Va-rr+r+,. 1 - I X. --' ,f: Q ' E, - -Yf A' - ' M R ?:T1.-.,..u,- , L. ..,.,., - ' --- 'xxwl ' up I - 7, ,lf Qjfgffg.. ......,.,, lg. ,1..i'G. ..1:.M.,.,.-mil. mi' ' 2- 6 1: :SZ Cldhe Ojicidl Line Up EDITOR-IN-CHIEF THERESA NIMITZ ASSISTANT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF PEG HOLMAN BUSINESS MANAGER MERITT STEGER ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER ROBERT AMACKER ATHLETIC EDITORS SAM ALLEN R. N. JENNINGS KODAKER RUBY LEWIS SOCIETY MAURINE LACKEY MARY PARKER JOKE EDITORS LUTHER LYNN MARVIN RAWLS CARTOONISTS EDWIN BROWN JULIAN GERMAN CATCLAW MARIAN BROOME H PAGE TEN IIQQ 'ef--AM fx -- . M -X .. .. . E .A E V WN f-' X ,K C if Twp Twf 'ws Afiyfr' N XX N K- A 1 .ff f 'gf f' s-K XJ! B' N E E ff nf . 'ff J EEE - E EEE 'Q Q M 'N' - ff izmlq. i.. , 5 vcxflL.:j2I.'f,':.f,.. Ir,.....4Q , 'y x E W f ' W W' W vw ' .v Ew W W' fr' , , 3 2 -.J Q 2 Q 2 3 XQN Q! f X Mfff MM W 5. QTY My Kia!! n Y Q ff ' W My Vylyfg-jf H ,ff 5 f wX fg wU L. V M ' vrL xQJAA PAGE ELEVEN 'C .. - - , . YN .'-N f'- ' N 1' NN 7 ff- 'fl N-up W Iflnfrli 5442, rf' NN. Q 43 X ,X f? NP fi Nuff' yu Y ' J ' 1111110 'x ' 'I' 0,,ffC'L if fr: ,aff 4' - fa: f. 1. af' . 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W A 'I in Ad- K .143-'P . PAGE NINETEEN f ,f'N ,,--E -. , --,yy ,.. - Q . ,A - . E- ff--. f . x,21,-.j'-.i' QQ , :gs 'XX Q X1,f'X,fff ,Q f,.f ' XX -f wfxf! XM P. -i5iQ'5i2:MLL Wk aemfbfa k 52?-A 'M W- f 143.2 - JH I I ,f N-:f.gz.f-- .2 ,Q ff4gpWvf',,,,ff ,44 Q -ffl' ,135 -5' -- -' ----51611, ,fi I M, I .E-.,,T,,,T,,.,- :. xg 21 M55 05 -Ii. ,I,,. 2 J, eff ,-J ig?-.rf ,fu mae , ,... ...-. . Q29 MR. C. C. CABANISS, PRINCIPAL. M. A. UNIVERSITY OF' TEXAS. MISS ANNE COWLING, ENGLISH. B. A. COMMERCE TEACHERS' COLLEGE. MISS MOZELLE CRADDOCK, DOMESTIC ARTS. B. H. E-. UNIVERSITY OF MISS I-ELA GLIMP, MATHEMATICS. SENIOR, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS. MISS VVILMA ELLIOTT. HISTORY. B. A. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS. MR. CLAUD KELLAM, SCIENCE. ATHLETIC COACH. B. S., S. W. T. N. MISS BEULAH LILES, MATH. B. A. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS. MISS VELMA MASSEY, SPANISH. B. A. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS. TEXAS. PAGE TWENTY --s. 1 A f--X. I. I --X , - F ,N .---,, ,A-... - N . 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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. MR. HOMER WRIGHT, MANUAL ARTS. B. A. NORTH TEXAS TEACI-IERS' COLLEGE, DENTON. PAGE 'TWENTY ONE I5 R ,:,...N K . ,N ,N W ,MQ ,Wm N ., . X Q, 6. N25 5 .xii'TTxX:Gf'x' X ','r!,,yr1r . ,V W if- Vg ,Es ,igfxxi Cxf- xc 1 ff ff xx NY!! X5 lf , . ' ' .1 ' Xw' 2 ,f , ,- Q ' f' f' W . , , fr?--f. t 1 . Zi, ,,---- Z1 , 7x - 2 x i5--- -A-WL - ..., ,, q mm QQ - , W A 'W' ' - N I fp - Q W qlagsa M X4 U lf' as Ysvf ,, , V, ' N X , .alll , f-N . J.,-: 5-3 . ff- ,.., .,,,.., ,f?2.Lf?u HN 5' 145 - .,.A JKT' .-1..,.N-N ,,-- I-...N 44' if b---,', -f w.s::,.F?sQQf'.:, .m'li1'Q1w:.:1..nf---Q 'faire s. ' ' 'k ' ' 'sw QXSW7 xviw 'wlrprl ' The Board of Education PAGE TWENTY TWO A r m x - 'kg ffkwilgx is 'W f'mX',f MV ' f ' L X1 fr mxvffu NX:-ff, N3-ff? x X X ,-fUA-Q4-'fiy -' . . , .3 m - U, ,, ' - 'y ,A 1 .115 rf ga ,G 1 , I, 5z.,, -- 1 ' 1 -fwxxqpff' gx' ,114L,.d14P I, , ' - J f' - Mwfi- 5 f lf 1-J Ji .-.LF ,nv 6 ,ff ,,,r,s1fQ.G,,,u MWLIWI 4,5 , ,Q ,f . L X? A Q , 'Q V ,sim 1 0- --,, Y yt' 4 f 1 4 , , 3 1 Y 4 -a , . . X 4 f Q fl EXf -, V If u aww .ffl 4 I G .4 . 4. ff ,9 .dqf fi. .Q L AL Q, -X.. In be . Q, ,A--M.........LOfU'Mf 'M A ,,,.J. - 4- L - -+V--fm 1--mm, . Q. ,, ,, 1. Gym --'Q' ' f-D-----M ---L.. ------H-N WA,-N..:,:'::L.'jL!..W1:!122.-ggi.5!s.m...,.. .cm..-...,....f:1-.v- ....... f-a..,...o.... may . amor Cafezff X DIPLOM P ff ' .f'x E xt - 5 -' , 'N af , ' gif V U, , K 73,1 fx, y - , ,Q. f' 7 ' V 3 790' 1-.17 PAGE TWENTY THREE LANHAM BIRDWELL FOOTBALL '23 LANHAM WALKS A WALK THAT IS ALL HIS OWN f NOBODY CAN WALK JUST LIKE HINI. CECIL CAUBLE PRIZE IN MARKSMANSHIP IN C. M. T. C. SOME HONOR. WE SAY! IF TEMPERS GO WITH RED HAIR. CECIL MUST BE A FIERY YOUTH. NORA COTTEN SHE MARVELOUSLY OVERCOMES THE MOST DIFFICULT TASK WITH AN EASE THAT WE ALL ENVY. JESSIE GARRETT A QUIET AND UNOBTRUSIVE PERSON WHO THINKS VASTLY MORE THAN SHE GIVES UTTERANCE TO. PAGE TWENTY FOUR SEE ERS PAGE TWENTY FIVE MARJOR!E HANKS SHE IS NOW MRS. TOMMY FRYE. WE NOW WHY SHE TOOK A COURSE IN COOK- ING. NELLIE TAYLOR SI-IES THINKING DEEP AND MIGHTY THOUGHTS. BUT AS YET HAS SAID NOTHING. ROBERT TREADWELL HSKINNYA' SKINNY IS THE RIGHT-HAND MAN OF HIGH SCHOOLHACOOMMODATING AND EN- ETIC. EDWARD YOUNG '4PECK FOOTBALL '21. '22. '23 PECK IS A VETERAN OF THE GRIDIRON. A BOY WHO CAN BEAR RESPONSIBILITY. ELO KET NIS I N O PAGE TWENTY SIX CLARENCE ALBERT THE LADIES' IVIAN. A LONG. LANKY. ND SI-IEIK. SAM ALLEN SAMBO EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF CHAPARRAL. BAS- BALL '23 AND '24-. FOOTBALL '23, TEN- CLUB '23, WESTERNER STAFF. A WILD AND WOOLY SHEEPNIAN. THE ONLY SENIOR VVI-IO CAN RAISE A NIOUSTACI-IE. MARGARET ALLISON POLLY PEP CLUB-RATTLERsfDEBATE '23. OUR LAUGI-IING. BOB-HAIRED SENIOR FLIRT. ROBERT AMACKER PERCY FOOTBALLYRATTLERS-'TREASURER OF I JUNIOR CLASS. HE HAS A NATURAL MARCEL-THERE, HAT! JESSE EARL ANDERSON PEP CLUB WE BET YOU A NICKEL SDI-IE'LL BE A LATIN TEACHER. SHE'S SMART ENOUGH. VIRGINIA ANDERSON PEP CLUB SI-IE'S QUIET AND SWEET, BUT HAS AT LAST COME TO EOEIEED I-IAIR. EVA WILLIAMS EVA STUDIES ALL THE TIME. SI-IE SEEMS ESPECIALLY POND OF ENGLISH. ISABEL BEAN A SCOTCH LASSIE WITH A MEAN HIGH- LAND FLING. PAGE TWENTY SEVEN S IS I PAGE TWENTY EIGHT ELEISE BEHRENS I-IE HAS A CANDY KID IN BISBEE. BUT IT'S SOME SWEET. MYRTLE BEHRENS SI-IE ALSO I-IAS A SENIOR IN BISBEE. COME ON. GIRLS. LET'S ALL MOVE OUT THERE. OLIN BLANKS RUDY -FOOTBALL '23 OUR ARROW COLLAR MAN. HIS HEART N THE JUNIOR CLASS. Lols Mo'rEs LITTLE. CUTE. AND PRETTY, SHE LEFT 1 Us FOR GREENVILLE. MARIAN BROOME PRESIDENT SENIOR CLASSA-RATTLERS- WESTERNER STAFFA-DEBATES '23. PEP CLUB1TENNIS CLUB '22 YE GODS. WHAT A LINE! NEITHER A VICTROLA NOR AN EDISON CAN OUT TALK HER, EDWIN BROWN UEDHPWESTERNER STAFF DOCTOR EDVVIN IS THE BROKEN HEART ' SPECIALIST. IVIAX BROWN 'BOONN--FOOTBALL '23 AND HE CAN OUT TALK MARIAN. HE I-IUNTS DEARS AT SONORA. WAYNE BREWSTER WEENIE --FOOTBALL '23 HE CONSUMES MATCHES BY THE BOX. AND IS NEVER EARLIER THAN HALF AN HOUR LATE. PAGE TWENTY NINE PAGE THIRTY HILLARY CARLEY HE MAY BE SLOW. BUT HE SURELY IS A QUICK THINKER. MARION CLAY RATTLERS---FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL '23 BASKETBALL '24 WE FEAR THAT HE WILL RUIN HIS FACE MAKING DIMPLES SOME DAY, LETA PAYNE COOK PEP CLUB SHE HAS TWO DEEP DIMPLES AND DOESNUI' MIND SHOWING THEM. BOBBIE CRAIN PEP CLUB-SPELLING '24 A GOOD DANCER WHOSE HOBBY IS DALLAS. I PAGE THIRTY ONE CHARLES CUTBIRTH wooDRow RATTLERS-DEBATES '24 CHARLIE MAY BE A IvIII.I.IoN.AIRE SOME DAY. FOR HE STRUCK OIL AT BIG LAKE. GRACE DANIEL PEP CLUB-TENNIS SHE'S OUT FOR TENNIS AND THAT AINT ALL'--HER HEART IS IN THE JUNIOR CLASS. LOUISE DAVIS SHE LIKES COLEMAN-SHE HAS A FRIEND f?J THERE. MARY MARGARET DAVIS HER LINE IS TO APPEAR INDIFFERENT. APPARENTLY SHE IS SUCCESSFUL. BLE SEN I PAGE THIRTY TWO HALLIE GOODYVIN TEINNIS '22. '23 '24-'PEP CLUB A GOOD SPORT. CANDY EATER. AND TEN- NIS PLAYER. RUTH GOULDEN SHE NEVER LETS BOOKS OR BOYS TROU- HER TOO MUCH, SIXIE HALL A'SIX44?'RATTLERS'-'PEP CLUB SHE IS THE CHAMPION WRESTLER OF THE :OR CLASS. COME ONE. COME ALL! MARY HELEN HENDERSON RATTLERCLWACHAPARRAL STAFF SHE IS IRISH AND EMPLOYS THE BROGUE TO AN ADVANTAGE, Louisa Dx:SPAlN SURE ENOUG-HfSHE CAN SIT ON HER HAIR. AND ALMOST ON HER EYE LASHES, INEZ MONROE DALLAS HOLDS MORE ATTRACTIONS THAN SAN ANGELO FOR INEZ. VVE MISS HER AND HER FUNNY SAYINGS, Runol.PH GERBER DUCK ' A CHEWING GUM. VASELINO KID. THE SONG-BIRD OF THE STUDY HALL, MARY GOODWIN SPELLING '24 SHE CAN REPEAT THE BIBLE UPSIDE DOWN. AND IS SOME LATINER, RAGE THIRTY THREE I PAGE THIRTY FOUR HEREER1' HENERICKS HERBERT COMES TO Us FROM ALBANY. AND IS BAS?-IFUL AND RFTIRING HELEN LOUISE HERRING A BLONDE UVAMPERIP-'E AND THE IM- PERIAL PUSH R OF A ROUGH RIDING DODGE. MARY CATHERINE HERRING PEP CLUB A CHARMING. BRIGHT, AND STUDIOUS LASS WHOSE PRESENCE DIGNIFIED OUR CLASS. JUANITA HILL USPAGHETTI RATTLERS-PEP CLUBfCHAPARRAL '23 THE SCHOOL CUT-UP. IF YOU CAN'T TAKE A JOKE4-STAY AWAY FROM JUANITA. , JAMES JOHNSON J:MM1E HE SAVS THAT THE GIRLS SAY THAT HE T :S A SOOO BOY. BOT WE HAVE OUR OWN OPINION, THELMA JOINER BUNCH AKD NOVV SHE IS NIARRIEDf'NUFF SAID HETTIE LEE KEETON HETTIE LEE IS NOT SO GOOD AS SHE LOOKSETHIS HALO IS NOT REAL. FERN KEMP PERU HAS REAL ABILITY, BUT SHE FELT THE CALL. OF THE BUSINESS COLLEGE. PAGE THIRTY FIVE P X O PAGE THIRTY SIX PEG HOLMAN PRESIDENT PEP CLUBSTENNIS CLUB '224 VICE PRESIDENT JUNIOR CLASS-ASSO- CIATE EDITOR OF WESTERNER-- DEBATE '23--RATTLER SHE HAS HER OWN IDEAS. AND DOESN'T HESITATE TO EXPRESS THENI SALLY HUMLQNG EP CLUE'DECLA!VIATION '24-SRATTLERS OUR CHAMPION DECLAIMER. You NEVER CAN TELL WHAT SALLYIWILL SAY OR DO NEXT. MARIE Huossus To WI-IOM IT MAY CONCERN: MARIE IS SOME COOK. JENNINGS. R. N. RATTLERS-DEBATES '23 AND WESTERNER STAFF R. N. IS AN ACTOR AND DEBATER. AND N TOP OF ALL THAT. A LEARNED BOY. '24- I MAY KELLY SHE WOULD GO HER WAY UNPERTURBED AMID A CYCLONE. SHE CAN WELL AFFORD TO SAY IT WITH FLOWERS. ILA KENLEY A TALL YOUNG LADY, IT CAN TRULY BE SAID THAT SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. RAYMOND KENLEY BASKETBALL '24 RAYNIOND IS QUIET, AND LOOKS BASH- FUL, BUT JUST GET HIM STARTED! MARY MEADOR LEE A VERY, VERY BASHFUL AND RETIRING GIRL! TO WHOM BELONGS THE GIFT OF GAB. PAGE THIRTY SEVEN MARGARET KILGORE MADGE TENNIS CLUB '22vPEP CLUB-A--ESSAY CON- TEST 'ZSJRATTLERSSSECRETARY SENIOR CLASS. MADC-E POSSESSES THAT SCHOOL GIRL COMPLEXION. AND WILL READILY GIVE AD- VICE TO OTHERS. MAURINE LACKEY RATTLERS-PEP CLUB-DEBATES '24- WESTERNER STAFF SHE SETS THE STYLES FOR HIGH SCHOOL COIFFEURSE WE HOPE SHE BUYS AN ALARM CLOCK SOON. MAUDE LANFORD FEP CLUB4RATTLERSS-DECLAMATIONS '23 NOT SO STUBBORN AS HER NAME IM- RLIES. SHE IS A HMANDOLINT KID. RUBY LEWIS RATTLERS-SSNAR-SHOT BILLf WESTERNER STAFF PERRY, A GOOD ACTRESS. AND TALKS WITH HER HANDS. NO SIGN SHE'S DUMB THOUGH. PAGE THIRTY EIGHT PAGE THIRTY NINE ILA MAE LOGAN PRISS A--PEP CLUB AN AUDACIOUS LADY WITH BLUE EYES AND MANY CHARMS, LUTHER LYNN UPA.. TREASURER OF SENIOR CLASSSRATTLERS--' DEBATES '24'WESTERNER STAFF' TENNIS CLUB '22 HAS A HARD TIME PROTECTING HIMSELF FROM BOLD GIRLS ISO HE SAYS5, I RUTH LYON THERE IS A LITTLE OF BAD IN EVERY GOOD LITTLE GIRL. ELTON MlMs THE CLASS PRODIGY. ELTON IS GRAD- UATING YOUNGER THAN MOST OF US. LONNIE Mllvls PETITE AND QLJIET4JUST LIKE A FRENCI-I DOLL. MAY MURPHY VICE PRESIDENT OF SENIOR CLASS HAS LITTLE HANDS AND LITTLE FEET. LONG HAIR, AND A SEAL-SKIN COAT. VVHAT MORE COULD ONE WANT? THERESA NIMITZ EDITOR-IN-CHIEF WESTERNER-PEP CLUB- RATTLERSZCHAPARRAL STAFF THE QUIET AND UNOBTRUSIVE POWER BEHIND THE THRONE. SHE CAN MAKE ANY- THING GO. No SERIOUS C75 HEART TROU- ELE YET Q I Su: NoEl.Ks I ' PEP CLUB-RATTLERS HER oNE WEAKNESS-MEN. PAGE FORTY PAGE FORTY ONE Jol-IN ORLEBEKE RATTLER NOBODY LOVES A FAT MAN. BUT THAT - DOES NOT APPLY HERE. JOHN WILL BE SOMEBODY'S STLIRDY OAK. GEORGIA PACE GEORGE SHE MAY GO TO C, I, A. IF SHE DOESN'T I I MARY PARKER DECLAMATION '22 AND '23--DEBATES '24-- RATTLERS--PEP CLUB A DESCENDENT OF KING SOLOMON, ITIER HEAD DOTH HOLD MUCH WISDOM, RUTH PROFFITT PEP CLUBHRATTLERS SHE is AN EXCELLENT COOK-HER CHIEF RECIPE BEING ONION FUDGE. I PAGE FORTY TWO MARVIN CSONNYJ RAWLS RATTLER VERY ADEPT AT LOVE MAKING. AND TWANGS A WICKED UKELELE. FOWLER ROBERTS PREACHER RATTLERSLDECLAMATIONS '22- DEBATES '24 HE ADMIRABLY EARNED HIS NAME OF WOMAN HATER. MARVIN RossoN BASKETBALL-TRACK '24fRATTLERS 'ASTILL THEY MARVELED, AND STILL THE WONDER GREW THAT ONE SMALL HEAD COULD CARRY ALL HE KNEW, JUANITA SNOW SHE HAS A SPECIAL DEVICE FOR MAKING MARCELS. AND IT IS A DANDY. I I I RIE HE HIS PAGE FORTY THREE LLEWELLYN SPENCE CHAPARRAL STAFF-MORCHESTRA '22 RATTLERS EVERY TIME LLEWELLYN IS ABSENT. WE ARE BOUND TO THINK THAT SHE HAS MAR- D. - N MERITT STEGER BUSINESS MANAGER OF 'WESTERNER+'PRES. OF JUNIOR CLASSARATTLERS- FOOTBALL '23 ' VVE ARE GLAD HIS HEAD IS HARD, 'FOR IS ALWAYS FALLING ON IT. AMBITION IS MOTTO. FRANK TAYLOR JUMBO JUM RATTLERS DISTINGUISHED NEGRO COMEDlANiAL JOLSON'S FUTURE RIVAL. ELMER THOMPSON RATTLERS--BASKETBALL '24 GIRLS ALL BLOW KISSES AT ELMERi WHEN HE RIDES ON THE HAY WAGON. KNO LAR THE PAGE FORTY FOUR EuNlcE TOWNS.-:END EUNICE HAS THOUGHTS. BUT SHE ALONE WS VJHAT THEY ARE, EVA UTT SHE GOES TO SUNDAY SCHOOL REGU- LY. BUT HER MIND as NOT ALWAYS ON LESSON. OPAL UTT SHE as NOT VERY NOISY, BUT FAITH. UL AND EVER PLEASANT. FRANCES VAN CouR'r MISS OBERAH BETTER BE AN HOUR TOO LATE THAN A M I N UTE TOO EARLY, PAGE FORTY FIVE BLANC!-IE BURLEY SHE DOESN'T MAKE MUCH NOISE. BUT SHE USUALLY KNOWS WHERE SHE'S GOING. JOHNNIE DRAKE JOHNNY IS A SPEECH-MAKER. SHE HAS OTHER THOUGHTS THAN BOOKS, TOO, JOSEPHINE HAMBY ALL THE UPROAR SHE EVER MADE COUl-D BE PUT INTO A THIMBLE, AND IT WOULDN'T BE HALF FULL THEN. ANGELICA HARRIS ANGELICA QUIT US FOR GREENER FIELDS. PERHAPS SHE LIKES NEW YORK BETTER. RAYMOND HARRIS OF COURSE RAYMOND '4TOOTS HIS OWN HORN, BUT, BELIEVE ME. HE CAN SURE TOOT IT. JIMMIE HARTSELL WHO SAID JIMMIE WASN'T A HANDY MAN ABOUT THE PLACE? HES ALWAYS AROUND WHEN SOMETHING NEEDS TO BE DONE. AND DOES IT. WESLEY HODG ES WESLEVS CHIEF AMBITION IS TO BE AN EXPERT AT PLAYING --ASSASSINATIONA' FOOT- BALL SOME SAY THAT HE IS NOT AVERSE TO DATES EITHER. TINCIE HUGHES HER NAME SUITS HER. GOOD THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES. ALLI E MAE RITTER NOBODY KNOWS WHAT ALLIE MAE HAS ON HER MINDI SHE HAILS FROM VVATER VALLEY. BUT THAT'S NO SIGN SHE IS FISHY. RUBY YOUNG RUBY HASN'T SMILED SINCE ANGELICA LEFT! CHEER UP. OLD GIRL. SHE MAY COME BACK! PAGE FORTY SIX 3, R ,.. -eh .., A 9 - ' -, fe.. ,. . . 6' 'ft' phi? 3 ,Inu W jade, N F gms FN 15 1,11 ff, -Xxx 5.1 1 fl Illia, N ' 710' ,bar if We ,ae 4' ing 1. ,, 3 r ,ff ' , j L, nf 'e. ,,r' ,I Lie ,nfli .wiki yi' . . ' :Ye 'BQ-1 S M5 4' 'fbv --.. , , , l,.-- ---- , , . uk. , -ff f .y 1 . - eg rs- 4---- -.M ,,.. -::r..p W- ,1 ' f ' W' ,f,s 'Hn?:W 4.,a,,,,,, .e.,Q .. ggnf' .112 0 AUM' -fb -.ff '.- at - ' - ..,,. e--N 431' 4,4 gywgw e I 06.19 -.VJ .111 314 94,41 2111557 S4111 SX. -X. X? - - k A - - if?Z.'f.Q.-, N 7 5 LB- ,RAN M f, .I-2....f-..-N -'---4,Nm.,.,'u va:, 1,1 1 '-'-'W'-as-f----55537-..-as -. L1fm.M....Q.'f2:'-uk' i ..,+..., fT,T.-Q ' . ..-..z,':.'hf::.:3?StilKfflEEm:L.s9i5--,--M114-v-4-21:1- 0 fi--552 -Ms. A k.sQsD 4 Horror-Scopc-: Bu MARDIN RAIDLS ' Scene-Junior-Senior Sunrise Breakfast I felt kinda sleepy after b1'eakfast, so I wandered iff down the rive1'. The Christoval mineral water is fa- 11ous for lllillly things but a glass Ullly increased my lrowsiness. Further dow11 the river I came upon a se- 'luded nook that called to me i11 such an irresistible nanner that I yielded illlll laid 1ny wea1'y bones upon he cool green grass for a few minutes' rest. I suddenly awoke and after blinking in the sunlight ior several moments, I perceived a bright spring after- ioon. I thought I had only slept several hours but when I arose Illy beard hung to my waist. and my hair was ust as long! xvlltxll I reached Angelo I first visited a barber shop. l'he faces were all strange and tl1e calendar on the wall old the days of 1944. After leaving the barber shop I vegan hunting up my fI'l611dS. The first familiar face to neet llly wandering gaze was that of Mr. Merritt Steger. in his invitation I accompanied him to his stately resi- lence in Hyde Park. His loving wife met hi1n at the loor and I was delighted to fi11d that she was n1y old riend, Mary Parker. After dinner Merritt Zlllll I dis- 'ussed old times. He told me of his hard fight to gain tis position as manager and owner of tl1e largest whole- ale company i11 tl1e XVest. He took down l1is old lVest- rner and there were all tl1e old familiar faces. As I urned the pages he told me about the present life of ach member of the 192-1 Senior class. Robert Amaeker was running a beauty shop in Dal- IS where. with the help of his wife Juanita Hill Amack- 1'. he was giving mareelle waves to henna hair. Mr. Sam Allen was running a pop-corn stand on 'oney Island. one of the many such stands owned by his 'ife Jesse Earl Anderson Allen. Mary Catherine Herring a11d Virginia Anderson were ist completing a most successful year as the most pop- lar actresses in Zeigfeld's Follies. tThere we1'e rumors f millionaire husbandsi. Elmer Thompson was living a life of luxury and ease 'hile his wife Margaret Allison 'l'hompson made a fine ving for her delicate little husband. Myrtle Behrens was tl1e wife of the Governor of Ari- ma and her old maid sister, Elise, lived with her and ired for tl1e children. Wayne Brewster and his beloved spouse Sixie Hall Brewster were the king and queen of a shoe shining es- tablishment out in Lakeview. f Their 16 children shined shoes better than most cl1ild1'en of their agej. Max Brown was under the loving care of two very competent nurses tliera Freeland and Opal Uttj recov- ering from injuries sustained through an argument with Battling Billie Kerr who was the pugilistic champion of the South. tThe only time he was ever defeated was when his delicate wife Ruth Proffitt Kerr routed him with an axj. Jimmie Hartsell. the well-known Arctic explorer, was somewhere in the vicinity of the North Pole hotly pursued by his dear wife Marion Broome Hartsell. M1'. Fowler Roberts was running a marriage agency and with the assistance of his wife Peg Holman Roberts was vainly trying to find some poor deluded man who would marry Mary Margaret Davis. Mr. Charles Cutbirth had recently been crowned poet laureate of the world. His prominence dates from the day that his llitltillll talent was dragged to light by Miss E. Moss. Mr. Marion Clay with his wife Eve Utt Clay were in tl1e wilds of Guatemala trying to prove Darwin's theory by direct association with the denizens of the forests. M1'. Rudolph Gerber was in jail under the charge of cruelty. Nevertheless l1is wife. Louise Davis Gerber, was managing tl1e county poor farm very well during her hubby's absence. Misses Bobbie Crane. Leta Payne Cook, Isabel Bean, Helen Herring, and Georgia Pace were 1'unning a home for retired Bootleggers. They had just hi1'ed Edwin Brown as gardener. tEddie's fame as a gardener was nation-widel . Mr. Hillary Farley and his wife Theresa Nimitz Car- ley were still on an extensive honeymoon tour through Vhina and Japan. Misses Hallie Goodwin, Louise Despain, Ila Mae Lo- gan. and Josephine Hilllllib' were expert performers in the largest circus in the world, Clarence Albert's Shows. Herbert Hendricks was the ballyhooer for a PAG E FORTY SEVEN ' -T ,-I' ' ' ,, N . 1 .-ANA. 1' We , . f . ,V-f' f1 ', fj , .y a Ng We -fu ' wr ' uff , X g if H! TM is P ' we sf? 1 ff, ee- fr fi J -+-f ' ' +. A ffffigf 3Y Ve,ZQiW,f1 1-4'n,?i c ' S r 4!i' f ' se- 'ga QQ- 3 g- A- I W GQ, al wfwijl ' , 405 !' ...i 11' 21' 'Fav fs, R ,QQ-JI-,. L.Lf4GL.., n '4 I ... .A..-.A,N.MwL,,M,,x oo, ,, I, 1, '----'+-l---'---o--f.H.-...-,-q..L,, .... --....-.,., , 'f,?'-- h ,...-..:,,':1tiI:..'.9Li..:..2EwL.sJsf:,L:..,,...,m.....,.,,,..:,:.:,,w. ..... ..u.....fs,... mit sw side show in wliieh Sally Hunilong. The Lady Snake f'1l1ll'1llOl , was performing. Mr. James Johnson was a Texas Ranger but he Lonnie Minis L-ould not get the range of his wife Mary Goodwill John- son. Mr. R. N. Jennings had just eloped with Marie Hudgens who was a proininent niovie avtress. Mr. Fl'2lllk Mr. Elton Minis was getting daily bread for himself and Mrs. Hottie Lee Keeton Minis through his Connec- tion with the Ford agency. 112111 W'2l11d l'1'4l Mary Helen He11de1'so11 and Grave Daniels were both M1-S. S110 killed in 21 duel over John Orlelveke who married Maurine had Ulwmd H Lac-key. This marriage caused Frzinees X'2ll1l'0l1I'f and Ruby Lewis hoth to die with broken hearts. Mr. E. L. Mr. Luther Lynn was the president of the Consoli- dated Brotherhood of Hohoes and XVeary XVillies. tHe used to he one hiinselfb and people snid that he was making Violent love to his three stenographers Ruth Lyon. Euniee Townsend -ind lflvzi Willinnis. I. Oh, Me? parting in the i X X X Misses Ma Kmnly. Mnry I xi ho were strzl gore Taylor, hz Harriett. 'l'eXa luueket shop y Kelly. May B11l'llil . Juavnilzx Snow, Ila iee. Maude Lanfor'-l, Llellwyn blpelu-e, and had foiined :1 hand oi' r:ldir1:1l sxiffmgettei ngely supporting Mr. Marvin Kosson wht was running for the offic-e of Governor of Texas on tht i'l'i-olxilnition of Cigarettes, ticket. Taylor and his better half. Margaret Kil id joined a hand of wznnh-ring: gypsies ann' to parts unknown. Noelke Kenley and Mr. Rayinolul Kenley sehool of advanced higher xnaiihennities a s. :1 thriving metropolis. Nunnally was the proprietor of :1 notoriou: i11 the underworld of Chia-ago. XVell the niexnorial page of the Animal sait that 1 was dead: drowned at Christoval while partici sunrise breakfast. l PAGE FORTY EIGHT Qx X! F 3 'X X X 2 h I .... .. 4 ? fywvx lm N A fm , ,,.,, ,.mx X X I X f ffx ff ' .gs Q, jg 1. - YW 71 jf A ff!4 '?? f' 4 , .1 . 1 -1-'V ff 1 4' V-' fi A-NM--ig-.-..,,,. ..V. -mffi Xa, Mp' .. f 5? 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PAGE FORTY NINE '1j,,,.,.,.,.Ef-X A, , x g'31,fii5i3,fA.,- N..sk-is 1 NE fr, XQ ! ., f vii- h X qx E11 xr-,Y xx X J ' N 1 9:1-ffwf' ji T.'f f' wwf 1 : Ai 1 Q? , j' -I is ai X 2-53,57 if 2 L,j,,!.zffs',- 3 Zz NM.,-W--A ' 4 1 -fjtgnwf-'a, 4 1 ya 'X asujl?-J-',,5:1f11...,., , A-H 2 ,fr ,W -X4 , M eff s,,,,4ef fWHfc2 N N s' . fig N'-S- 42,- ff. .N -2 ' . .,, , . b - Ygpdf' ogg!-J '2..Liv,.,,,Q Eff-J 5 '4 ' 4 .,. ..... wr.. wi..-.-,, ,.,, ,.. ,,,V 1,.,ML.,M,kM I is ff, ,,,, ,Ugg ----Q-....1---..A......,:.,. -. mm.M.... ..... ........E,,,,,,,,,,A,w., mmwffljhuh 5 N -.MU:0 -153:45 u-A,1,E,g?51L,sA'fsQhlLh-.sv.,.,. sa.v..M-1-.-... su .,..... es.h.....,e.,.- a. -1 f . sv ' 'IIII ' Junior Class Officers ERVIN LYON, VICE-PRESIDENT DOROTHY DEBERRY, EDITOR EVA LOUISE MYERS' SECRETARY ZELDAJZEIIF-:E SECTION OF THE WESTERNER EDD KEYE5' TREASURER JACK NOELIZEW ASSOCIATE EDITORS. BRANCH SAYERS, PRESIDENT ALLINE KEMP, PAGE Fl FTY ff, - jf NA X - -' ,,.. ,Y --BN , f, ,,k, N ,, X -- ,f- S I F.. - A ff' Us 'if , wif 5- ff.. 39 , gi If 92? I E f... YK., Lxnf 2? f- xx Em I ' I,,,1110:, N xg ' rw' ,mf 53 A Ap' f v U ' K - , We lIfff,,, .f ' 9W?W5Zw '7,, .41 ff f fE? f' 'gw W-'P ' W rf' . A wfzwf ef' .if . af' W w 5, v M 4 .L.,......'- .-i?I,U.LfLQ 5 N 7' W 3- .., M.. , . A-3-4--f-w-N N 'L--. A 'Q' f 'V' .mm .-.Q ll . A :'?ffZ'Tf'fII.?q3iw1v-415:-fx-My ,.. .3.....'fitz:c.. lf... Sift, xvff' - ' mi Juniors v BUDD. B. ANDREWS, K. ARNETT, M. CHITWOOD, C. BULGER, INA APPELT, O. BANNERMAN, B. CARSON, K. BEAVERS, H. CHRISTIE, B. ARMSTRONG, J. COBB, M. PAGE FIFTY ONE 2-,.-N,y'H-x, --. 5 4 V .xx H I ff ff--X ,,f xf ' f'7 ' .fi NY Vxpfxff rvf i5 ,Myres ,Q 3 , X 5 xq ffwxn 2 mf A X - H mr E3 . ,,,,, w,, ,,nf 1 , As wif? - ff '5..ffm 4 ,,, 0, ..ff' ..e , ' M .ff 1 ff W' N' 429 , n?5filQ,. . . !5,.Lf-,L.'f.GL....h5'. x g. 3, ! N, ,K 1 Af, Kg!LJxx.QQ'L--A '----f-539114551-g.fff : 9 ' A' ' x . ., r II -'ff'-H--,A---wa. ,,......... ..-,,.,.-. ..f-....,.,... ...... ---L ..., QjifiiiTi ':gTL'I.J':f :::... ' . - ' .-, W1 FIELDS, o. B., JR. cox. E. DENNIS, J. HARRIS. R- FRYAR, E. CREATH. N. DILLARD. M. HART. M. HAGELSTEIN. M. L. DAVIS. c. FETTER, A. HAYNES. H. PAGE Fl FTY TWO 1 , R , Mx A N ' Q , - .- .' f-R, -, X ,.., . 'N x , f' N fv E- ., .- P , ' - - 1 . -X , -1 f H: ,X , J. ' - xg, .ff 3, J Epi '-'QA V!! u'5 'g ? awe IQ 'f , 4 XT X ! 5 f- S www' f-'Q 2 75 -14-f 'bf 5 ff fri! , if ff XX f f'k'W'WV'9iWW ,M2Z5f,,ff V14 Q J S' WE? ?' N v' ' I ba f W1 I' cel.-- A 7- I 6 4.11 4,17 2,,,,1,xl5, ' ,J , ml Swuzfafiggf W6 94 Q23 N9 4 o gg 4 -. . ' '-1-.LIL ' '4 M- ...., .. 'f .w?..'.f-.... -f'H.,.v...,, 2' , fl' ---M--L.:-w A f.fQ....:.. ..-. ..---w.....,..1 'Tf? .... ---.,..:. :12c:.:Dw.Qil1E1as.1.!.f5iQL:....,... .wL....!f1f:rr.-.-if-----ein.. 'Q,,.1., Q' 561' -...,,,,n .f HUFF, H. HILL. W. HOLLINGSWORTH. E. JOHNSON, J. HUNTER. B. HILLYER, R. HOLT, M. JONES, D. JETT. J. P. HOLDEN, L. HORNISH, V. JONES, F. PAGE FIFTY THREE Q f 1 il. -X A ,, U A ' ' I fqn if frvxx ,nuff 1, ,f guy' 1 4: ,fff-'X .XX f fx ,nIl '1' WW' nffffff' gm lx aj? ,W vi , 94 4 4 if 3 ff 9311 .. ZfL,,, - 3, ,mf my M l 1,1339 gif Hy . N 51 .yr - Xi , .M sill' LWQZ WQU y 'ff' Jfdllafll. .M if 'MM X- ' m m f Ah 4, 4 Atl . -A , Q g,,,.g.,,,,,.'Q -,j'.-1. ,,,, ..-V+ .. '1 ... .....::pf..,f1. 1125 15913 Juniors 4 'Z an Sf.-- .. .11.. ... . 0 MM .FY 'ALTER , , 3 ',,' 4 ' IA 1 N L W N LAMMEY, L. M. KING, IONE LAIR, L. LEE, L. MAYFIELD. M. G. LEINNEWEBER. J. MARIETTA. F. '4f'CARROLL. L. MCMULLAN, A. MCDANIEL. J. M. MCDANIEL. M. MEERS, W. 1 PAGE FIFTY FOUR -M . A .. - - -K I f-, f---- - X ,fm f-fa X AA If -ffwxlf JK-Nw.ffn' 3. ' Q , W FY :N fy 43 ' X F' X. ff T21 ' NX W VX X315 5 ff 4 , W0 ,hi , sy 1 - gp -A X if, , N, 3, I ,, , ,G , , If X ' vv1 ' 'Q MY if dia? 'of If i 6 f 9 49? 'W' :rl Q 1 ff ' ' A1 WV'4?0 '4'w ff 8552 3 l .1Y5? Q' 5MIF ' I 2 S8445-S-J lf' ,en ,,,ff 4 J 42.1 ,555 gnmgq gdm. X-.J 311 g,,41fM,Sg' 9,,,,,I' -'Lana ggi X 1 rl M M ,,,, ,I ,L,,.,4,g, VE 'ff :1 . ,A ,W 1 f ..a..,.,.,.N mm 0, w ....A.. Ifwo.--M Q' Za' 5621 uw!! .1 nvlrmf ' Juniors ROBERTS, E. BECK. O. MITCHAM, H. M. TATE, F. ROWAN, E. BROCK, L. NETTLETON. E. THOMPSON, H. STEVENS, G. DAVIS, M. PAYNE, M. WILLIAMS, M. PAGE FI FTY FIVE 'IS' - ' 'k-- N -. ,fi .-----vw 'S -.. . '- ff' ' MN ff ,fi if 1' PM, .- -if 4, -V X f Xrff xjff IP ffff N Vrxx. ff , ' - X ' fy MSL' ' H l Y .- .2 1, -1 4 , 5 6 , 'gfg f' ,fig I ,fl 'Q w D ,yin A MW, 3,112 ,mf A I .1 1' ,v ,V . ,yr ,gf ,rf Q, ' , M N--My if ' Qc- M ,ff M' Q . 41 N SAK ,fo xxaz I A , , M, 6 v 1 fl hw. I, . ..x QQ? . .9 a 111 ,,,' 145' . 1 ' - :g+...j. ..... .1..iv..4.41..., ? , '-I f ' 3 11. f .,....S. . -.. - N 'L-.. 1 --A-M-ll-. M... m1..4s?f2 4'.1,1ia4....L,.g.f+.m-.,M .Z9Ll2Am1u-1f--o-- 4, S. Sig' 5.13205 S Juniors if,-Zig v RAY. IDA MOSER, M. PRATT, E. ROSSON, V. REASONOVER, M. MOSER, R. FOTEET, G. RUSSELL. E. RICH, A. ODAM, B. M. PRESLEY, M. SEELEY. S. PAGE FIFTY SIX f,s,. A fm. --'N .,, ,...,..,,- ,, -. N N ' ffx fl Y V yxff v-.ff Q9 .1 Q ' QNX x-f xxff' A Vff- N Rf FQ! wif E3 v W0 Jfff' 3. 1 , 'I i ,F I f r- -' f W1 ' ,1,,,.. .. .. , nil My ,we 'I,W,f3, Vg ,fn waz 4 1 1,2 aT ,,f1 '-'S4 A, ' ' wma? -4J0f-i .D . wi' bwfffffgf' Sdn' Q, CW S. . ' .gggwli...,.11i...Q,L.QQM, w--V-, 'K' r' J Mm-.. .. ..fe..,.-..-. -'W-L.. aff.. nn - 4M'--my--W - QQ.-. Ili. ,....g......W.x-,.-..T 'Ti'2- . 'WH-+lZT'mg 'M'0Mo' es? v 071 Juniors 4 'n 'Q J I , , SUTTON. E. RAWLS. L. SMITH, H. WHITTENBERG., J. B. TAYLOR, F. SHIELDS, B. STARNES, S. WITHERSPOON, G. TREADWELL, J. SKEET. G. STITES, J. WYNN, M. PAGE FIFTY SEVEN 8 fx X ,Ayf ' ,,,fVf' ,Lv ww, X W! is 4' Ii-5, my y, I ,M iff, 1-1 ,X ,y,,11f-fiffmwoln l , 5 if , ' iff A ll x mf! 4 v S If' Q' 2111 Zi 'Jai I 'J' Zi' v 1 .L.,K, 'L-N. 'T' W... ., M -WAN .-w .W L52'w:91,.m..wr W We Q cb. x xv vis '-,.f.'--N-.ik l,. me -X A V. .. L , ,A 1 A I N Iygwr-N 1 'ix l Ax X i V .x 1 rx ' xx f X : P- fi A . f gQ..,Q4-wx KA bv J X, A I N nu: X X-1 rf e ffl , 1? K ,W .1 X fr Sf! J x . 1 f - . - -. , , 51- 3 , v , A 13,2 ,, .... -V 'ff' . Y' -L, I ,1 F V- 4 -- W, A J ' A li - .' 'U 2, K - 4 , . .1 1 lf u . N , W M ,,r 5. A- N, 5 W., 'H ,, f . 54, fra. 4 I 1 .en .4 , - ' y , L . ' 'Q I . ' 'nf Q '51 5 'Q h' ' --. ... .J..-.H-A , Q ,491 fl' SPE.,-....--.......,. I - - ... .-...... .......L,,,... .. -.,,- W- - , -,awk NJL441 -A. , -- '-... ,,, -..-...J:L.1d...,.. sn :. nv! Juniors '24 All dressed up green and white We marched up to win the fite g Fish we were, but didnlt luvit So1whS we lN'4'2l11ll'. and durn proud uvit Juniors now. and what could he best We lord it ner all the rest- kept- But we'll he in their'l place next year Never fear- lfor we've got the rep in this ole school Of keeping: things 'tpepped up as il rule. Heroes we have in every sport Football, basketball. and the tennis 1-ourt Sayers, Keyes, Jaekie,'l Pinkie and Lyon Are well known 'tchampsn of the grid-iron. Nor must we ever forget the teaehers, Knowledge without them we could never feature. , Though- We work when we work, we play when we play: We are not shirkers in any way. PAGE FIFTY EIGHT A , X51 ' V w,f' x-.f 'w 1 2e2 WWW mVfFXV7f wr iiflw- - Fkfi ' L Hy A: : ' ' f p , KM ' -H ' f e V If ' 3' Z? I I 'fn' U F 'JL , 1 4: '....l' , 5 K' mi 1b '?Q f ' ffl , ' ' fu C4 EN. f 2 7' N If KA E X f , - X L I ul ,, X 'b 1 1 J, , N X X ff I NW K 76 1 aifi N- Q Z?-s7 Q I P M' KI . X, j f' Xtwy . , S640 7 - WW - - -ff, - 'f - X41 Ki-rl:-L1 PAGE FIFTY NINE ,fl-,fo N -. y , A . ,,... 7. ,-J J 'oQ'w f - TIN . f-- - 1 Q, f 'mX,,f'fa X X ' A ' f x.' .,... Mfgff X ' ' 4. , ' N Y! w' , V ' , Q. ,E f' ' - I S ,fl 6+ f. -' I ,- 'J E-E, 'ff , ' '2 .R fix, -1 A o..,, :., X ,ff '-f-gl-, ff - ,f -' E ,MW -' - PX' 431.-' f. -Q..-A' .. lg ., , Q .nwyfggpufdlzwzwlff 04 Qi .-,Z 4. ,p 1, 75 rg- 3 2133 ,ANZ wb 'Ido -N! M ,,1 ,l w,ffnEjl ' l G..-A .1 J 3,0 , My A X ' I f - . ' ' '- I I W., f api' ofzigrs k l,,,qf4M y-X ,4 - A H 3' ,,,..,,T 9J.q,,.:n ,,.,J..4.f-TM-T144 -n.,..L..M,NK' U ----'-----A-'-f+.... Q... mn.-....... .......g,,,,.,,,W,.x, u--lik.. , h ,..,-..:.,'3!'SfL,',95.cE -A---.----vrfff-v--'E-Y--H - s-1 , -, -4'-- M- QAKXGI' -..,.,,,9 ALLISON, GEORGE ALLISON, JACK AMACKER, ELSIE BEATTY, GLADYS BLAKENEY. MARIAN BROWN. MARY VIRGINIA BROWN, RUTH BULLOCK, MAURINE BUTTERY, W. P. CAIN. IRA L, CALDWELL, MILDRED CAUBLE, JOYCE CAUBLE, LUCILE CAVENER, JESSIE CHAMBERLAIN. FANNIE CHERRY, HUNTER CLAY, JAMES COLLYNS, W. H. CREATH. LUTHER DANIEL, COOKE DAVENPORT. JOHN DAVIS, ANDREW DAVIS, RUTH DRAKE, WILL Sophomore Roll ECKERT, OSCAR FELLER, FRANK GEORGE, WILLIAM GRIEF, ANTOINETTE GUNTER. WILLIAM HARRIS, IDA HARTSFIELD, WARREN HENDERSON, CATHERINE HENDRICKS. SAMMIE JOE HICKMAN, RALPH HILL, DENA HOUGHTON, DONEY HUGHES, EMMETT HUMPHREY, WELDON HUNTER, SALLY JACQUES, ELIZABETH JONES, EVELYN JONES, DEMPSTER JONES, ZACH KARNES, PAUL KEETON, LUCILLE KIGHT, AGAWEISS KING, MILLARD KIRKPATRICK, CHAS. LEINNEWEBER, BEATRICE MCDONALD, MARY MCGILL. MALCOLM ODAM, J. W. OLIVER, J. C. PHILLIPS, HIRAM FIPKIN, MARTHA W. PLEDGE. ALLIE REESE, LEE REID, PEARL RIEHL, AUGUSTA RIVES. JAMES B. ROGERS, ELINOR ROLL. BESSIE ROSENTHAL, CLARA SAYLORS, GERTRUDE SHAW, W. H. SHUFORD, NELLIE SHURMON, JACK SPI NK, FAYE ULMER, PAULINE WALTERS, BESSIE WALTERS, THELMA WHITT. JESSIE WRIGHT, LINNIE WRIGHT, WINNIE PAGE SIXTY fi'5Yf7fN'+- KM fx? Q N wa fw 'N N-F - . ' , 'i 'I , M- .' ,af - W 1- ,av ,- , 1 . 1 EEC ,,, 4-f 111, I Mgbfllff'-Qgdwe. IVF ' lg - , ff! A ,L ffl., -----xx! -'Z ,iff :QW -':2,v, gf f2MZ9i53A in : ,Z mu' ff gf? 1 8 -N Al, x 6 ' - 3? V .Q M' -' h -..' mm FN , naw, 'ff' - ,...,-,....2Qg-. A LM ,. .,A,. -. , gfgavgsgg-5-i?'fL'gEA,x:ff',,f4v1 .,.i,.M .m.'3t.zQc1f HMQN.. 'Hmm Sl' 32' W mist' Sz w,,,,,, , w Q i PAGE SIXTY ONE -xg ,,, ,u . fy'--x. 4-s. 4 1 x A f.. 5' P ff'-s '6 if 1 luv' 5 7f 'WH,W1ff1ij l'e - A I 7 ' f IM'-fv 7 X 1 M ' ' Q l v P hi nt' ' , wif WAI' . 1 - , 1, 'VM' eb' nfl .ffM7idq5'M?i?:gl '. WIJW' ., ffrgisgkw Hia? 'gaffiwfwf mil , J! I -IM- g,ai...,f e-sx we QQ: gwmggp fail.:-.210 if-1 gi' ,jg g,5fb,,,,-1' 3536 MX--.. gy' it E ef. us: 3 -., ' ' ' , ' fi . ' if E:.1gj?v.,..f 1 1.L!5.Q,xAjgM-3 - A Vg Amt .L--?....f., --.M .,.g ..... , .-.,.+.N.:f.,, U :I 0. A pig., ga 'fy - 'H' -- '--- V -- .... 4 s Q .. -. -. . .. . ....- ...,- 1 1 h.,..... -I .f .. . I.. mf' .i ..' ' f'F'L- -1 - --- Y -- V - - - Mr - ' 1 5 - 5 fi ' :gs gf? .Y .ff Wi 'WNW-.. Jl Sophomorcis Dream I was busily engaged i11 studying my algebra. Since I liked it least. I l1ad finished everything else first so as to l1old it off as long as possible. For that 1't-'EISOII tl1e hour was rather late. The light grew dimmerg and as it did so. tl1e page of figures grew bl11rred illltl indistinet. I had just started to make some peevish remark about the light serviee when- Now. don't you see. said. Miss Liles. impressively, that if the numerator is the third power of X j 411 bk divided by 311900. the 00111111011 flPll01I1lll2lfU1' would nate urally be 18 p n o 11 -l- 13 l1d over 987 q e 1 2 f? Of Course. renlarked Miss Elliott. she sent a message to order ten more battleships against Napoleon. A long stri11g of vowels Zllltl eonsonants with fuses like fireeraekers eame lltllhlblllg' Rllll Sllllltlf91'lIlQ o11t of loor witl1 Miss Massey urging fllitlll with a Spanish graml mar. which sl1e held i11 one hand. In tl1e other she held a basket into whieh sl1e Illlt the pieees of the mangled verbs. l Mr. f'abaniss was tur11i11g a lllljlix mill made of red briek witl1 one llilllll. I11to tl1e IIODDOI' at tl1e top wa. poured a eoiitinnous stream of tl1e vietiins of tl1e sehoo system. Another stream labeled books went i11to th other side: illltl through tl1e o11tlet fell the Slll'VlVOI'S witl1 heads twiee as large as their bodies. Oeeasionally l1e lifted one from tl1e Ill2lt'lllll0 with a l111ge toasting forkl 'tan S0111 tyr: yone eould see that the natural l'l'0llll of events would l tl1e whole of Indo-China a11d Siam tl0XYI1 on the int. And don't forget. sl1e ealled to tl1e messenger. to have l'harles XIV beheaded. Miss Reese sat on tl1e ehalk rail quoting- The boy stood on tl1e burning deek His fleet-e was white as SIIOXV Twinkle. twinkle. little sta 1' Remember the Alamo Z 'tFi11e. eonnnented Miss Ross. that is a typical ex- ample of pyrrhie IllIIl0l'9I'.H Mr. Cabaniss and Mr. Seyniour slipped down tl1e hall singing Mary Had a Little I.a1nb' 'before tl1e aston- ished gaze of Miss Fraddoek. wl1o stood in a doorway eating an im111e11se slice of ehoeolate eake. Mr. Nu11nally and J. Caesar were having a sword duel over tl1e question as to who should be tl1e general of the Tenth legio11. Et tu. Brute I Cried Caesar as Mr. W1'igl1t, mount- ed on a huge eompass a11d brandishing a T square, eame along sprinkling the street witl1 India ink. which he po11red o11t of a silver poeket flask. along of groans fllltl frig at the door giving Smith stood at hi his 'phone. XVhat do you asked one student An old lllilll. eraser i11 lily direr tl1i11g whieh erash to hold it over tlllt nearby eoals for a while. ' At one end of tl1e l1all a erowd of boys dressed in 1 rags Zllltl tatters were XVll00lllll2' and yelling i11 tl1e lastl stages of a eollar fight. Another group was marehingl dropping son-of-a-guns. A YlllIl1ll0l' of Seniord l'Zllll0 along llttllilltl tl1e111 Slilllllllllfl energetieally i11 a vainl endeavor to extinguish these fireworks. The Sfetllll l'2ltllill'0l'S praneed illlflllf. e111itti11g all kinds' llfflll 1l1ll2lllS. Babe Ruth himself stood iee f'l'9tlllI balls to all wl1o passed. Mr. s offiee door i11viti11g everyone to useg expef-t to be wl1e11 you finish sf-hool'? l of another. replied tl1e Utlllll' -tion. I started: my ed to the floor and- as l1e threw an' arm struek some-1 v 9 1 The lights eame on in their eustomary brilliancyg while I sheepishly be11t to pick up flllt book that I had: knoeked from the desk i11 my dream. PAGE SIXTY TWO --x. xr N f M .11 ff' , . , ' . ' ' ' Iliff 67 - 1 3-: 1 QQ ff X rf' f 'r 'J A4Il q . ,Q 4 - ,ff 1 My 'Q I fx ,117 V,fa 'e,sb1q' ,Lil 441' M , Q ,pf ,, jig - W' I , I' -..4...,,,,, , --f--- 1,. - N. ... ' .f ,, M . ' . ,,. f 'X U my gi aww-41 WI, Giga hi , ms 5,410,113 all si., ,Z .1 - , ., . MQ - ,,,,. mar - ..a...- .a -,,..,w..,,, w,,,,,,,,,, all cxoff5 M -W' - - . ' '- -A -. - ' T - .N . ......,-,.,..i-,...e.....,-,.Q- .. e.eh...f'... ,,..L-,M-M-..KA im.-i3,,,, Q .. Win MZL, QQLV J ,,,,U,.,,....,,.y,. .,.o.-.. ..- Q40 ' ' '-'-E' --Y F j sd K? ij! A pffxxxx ,mag PKAEQ-.N an as kvxxs ',,Xq'f,'fs,M ln,--.tgx Riff--X -ff'ssX ,f-S L., N A, ,L .f ' g 5. S n Z' Ji J 1 L I f ff' Y' J,. ,A 's ' ' ' f' -3 nf' ' WS ff. , f. f A 1 - is i , ' 'J' I1 0. as NN! , .- ...,.... X-. , FIX 5 ' S r ....,., v - 'wis- Can Uou Imagine Pervy with his hat on Miss Massey smiling at Z1 girl Edwin Brown proposing Juanita blushing Miss Moss retiring John 0. in a bathing suit Ruth Arthur lying I-Z. I.. X. drunk Rigs Crews teaoliingx Sunday School A Senior Sfblllllllg' on il son-of-a-gun Miss Elliott without :1 detention slip. The sc-lioollnmuse warni in winter Nettie Lea- busting lvronchos Kellum without his newspaper Mr. Seymour with a pug nose Poky a man hater May Murphy with the mumps Ehner Tlimnpson cram-king a joke Miss Whittaker with :1 seven foot husband Center as an auetioneer C2lfill'l'ill0 Funk as an old maid Julia Bess without a beau Miss XVoolwurtl1 with her hair shingled Stella not fussin' Ilutvh Shields without freckles Liz R. peppy Javk laclylike PAGE SIXTY THREE LM - ffm- -- ,, ,- , , N H f.. N f-X ff ,fi Y1 k fxwf W - ' 1 -'e w.f'fRf1 22 f'N f H we N r1l V'a l 1' .Wulf M' -v. IX if ,, ' iff f K 52 l lf, M ff fl' 4 nz A w - w , tiff J v' if v l Q9 ,. I P i- -vw, J . 1 , --- rl' 'XX 'Q ffl' 1111419110 2,1 - - - .fs ,,w' 9 .9 9 9 , . -.HJ -wg ,KN-N., : 1 ' --x -2 N---'-' IM' ffl, 4.6 . 5194? 0' Q S, M l - ' , ffT'T 'fff, 'Q 'm '4' lvea fav! X4 W jak V, :J 4, W, , 5,7-7 I Y-lp, bg lu ,xl al .I ia - AJ, - ---- - ..,, ...lit-gk, 'O . .. .W .. 'XQLLN ' Wuwlk, - V 'ff - . mggs im, A 'M --'- A-A---v-v-N t- f-::.m.....-,. ,....x.g ,.-... .V -law ,,.,N,,. 1i:1 .::1..,, Ti1fi:i..,. . -. .. TW 5 X 4x.::fA:L. ,4 - .V Q J 2- ' Q., Y egf. 45, NRS? N. 5 Roq Mcliinnc-:q It is ilulnussilmle to pulvlisll au Annuzll without culling on Ruy for help! A1141 llc is always 1't'Zlily anal willing to 1'espm14l. We thunk you, must 5-TK'Il0l'Ul1S1y, olrl boy, for all yuur artistic lll'2lNVl1lg'S, and for your Illillly kindly suggvstiulls which llalvm- :ulded so V1-ry 1llilt'G1'i1lllY fn the appm-a1'a11m-e of the 1924 xVOSf61'l16l'. PAGE SIXTY FOUR W frlfv' '7 x 'WN X f- f Q: A '-.A w ,W--V-X. N .sux fm- --x M- f'x ff-X fl iff -f f 65 rg .-f - ,. -'N. 2- f N . 1 M f' x, f' X f MTM Wk ,,f- f1 ?b lb ' K XE!! -f pk tf-a V! ia: ' RFK J fg,... fxQ N'?W2f 'fag 4 fL,wQ l ggi' ,bb Swv gg -N ' Y gig? i VW ' VW Am w I fx A x f f ,4?f, XFHXX X X5 xl K !XkL!,,ff X KX Z-X K-K XX V X K! ' I f'X xx ,ff fx X X A g I ,5- Y 5' I I 4 f f 'X X TA' Q K1 'N f'N rx X T a fx . Q- Z m'X ff' Q ' Z Y I If X .X N Q I . 5 N if X i . i X3 1 l E ' f 1 5 , X fs 'X . li! 1 X f J la X X x. -L' 3x X lb 5 f E , . Q ff ! 7 K XZ! 3 1 , Y , ' . 5' Jie, , iL3QL,, I V1 9' ' ' A a - M ww f J PAGE SIXTY FIVE ,H R.. f--4.4.x A , ,L f-- :if P' X X A N ..., ,- 'Nfg -X ,,. --f , ,W f- . A , 'VX V 1 -I XX ' Y- A f,-2 XA, Q, A-f - f - fx. - X -.sf X--f 2 ,f Q X, 5 W . If ' f X .1 , ? 'F fx V A LE-fi A . ,A tb, I N, , A, - - -. h , J., f I , ,Aiw- n ' 'E -. I lfy9U,kh?VH Afwfwff f Qi 'f ' g'fh'f f1' GJ fi ,ff ' Er-fff' -Q W 25' . 1 . w I fl I ,r 9 ,,s.fI dn, If - , 'If s.,vlv11,- . 4 -0, l - I , I 4, 5 ,111 ,W , , .X X JI n 1 QQ 1, , 'L 41 1 A- -f . lf., 4 -- ' -. ,. .,2....A-.L -1---.,nL,,,VA . an ,ln ' ----OOM 1-- - f-....... -..,.. -H -Minh. ..,,.4.r1.e:L:9IQ3.4IIemg.E.,faf,,..h'- my---1+Afff,-,.'fM---Q1,,,--A - X .JU 7 ,ig 5512, '52,- -.--,,,,n ' ABERNATHY, NETTIE ALLISON, WILLIAM AUSTIN, JAMES AVERA, JAMES KEY BAKER, CLIFFORD BANNERMAN, STELLA BEEMAN, ALLENE BELL, JOHN BELLING, ARTHUR, PRES. BENNETT, VIRGINIA BONHAM, THORNTON BRIGHT. DANA BRISTER, ARLES BROWN, KATHERINE BRYANT, BEVERLEY BROWN, MILDRED BUDD, W. J. BUNNELL, BELLE BURLEY, EDITH BURROWS, ELTA LYNN CAMPBELL, LOUISE CARR, MYRTIS CHAMBERLAIN, ERIE CLARK, NADINE COBB, LOUIS COLE, LAVERNE COMPTON, WALTER COOK, BONARD CORNELISON, HAROLD COX, JAMES CROCKER, LILLIAN CUNNINGHAM, CHESTER CUNNINGHAM, ELIZABETH DAVIS, ANDREW DAVIS, NOLA DELKER, CLOVER DEMOVILLE, L. C. DEPEW, IRENE DESPAIN, LOIS DICKINSON, RUTH DUNBAR, DORIS DUNCAN, VIRGINIA FERGUSON, VERA FREEMAN, JAMES FRYAR, JACK FUNK, CATHERINE GERBER, ROSA LEE GERMAN, JULIAN Freshman Roll GOREN, FANNIE GOROM, NELSON GOULDEN, GLADYS GRANTHAM, WILLIE FAYE GRAYSON. SAM GREEN, BEULAH HADDON, JOE LEON HAGELSTEIN, FRED HALL, ELIZABETH HANKS, RAYMOND HARDIN, JOE HARRIS, EDGAR HARRIS, LUCILLE HENDERSON, ROBERT HESS, LENA HICKEY, ESTELLE HICKEY, FAY HILLYER, CLYDE HOAG, ALEX HOBSON, DORA HOSEA, CLYDE HUDGINS, ALVIN JARRATT, FRANK JOHNSON, SCOTTIE JOINER, ORLIN JONES, AMOS KILPATRICK, MELODESE KING, RUTH KIRKSEY, ANNIE RUTH LAIR, JACK LITTLE, HELEN LOCHABY, JOHN LONG, HALLIE LOWERY, LORINE LUCAS, EDNA MALLARD, MARJORIE MARTIN, CLARA MCBURNETT, PAULINE MCGIBANY, JAMES MCKAUGHAN, JEWEL MEERS. KATHLEEN MILLER, ENID MILLER, JACK MILLER, MATTIE LEE MILNER, ETTA MONTGOMERY, MARY SUE MOON, LUCILE MOONEY. MARTHA MYERS, MORGAN NIBLING, ALLENE NIBLING, BOYD NIMITZ, MARY LOUISE NOWELL, JULIA IsEss, SEC. o'BANNoN, ELIZABETH PARKER, COLTON PARKER, RUTH PLEDGE, MARTHA POWELL, LENA PUTMAN, ANNICE RAWLINGS, MILDRED RAWLS, 'RUBY LEE RAU, GERTRUDE REED, ORA LEE RICHARDSON, GEORGE ROBERTS, DOROTHY ROBERTS, MYRTLE ROBINSON, FAYE RUSK, CLAUDE RUST, ARMISTEAD RUTLEDGE, MARIE SAWYER, HENRY SHRUM, WILEY SNOW, MARVEL SPRAGUE, MARTHA SPINK, MAxINE sTARNEs, JACK STERLING, CHANCEFORD STOVALL, EARL, VICE PR. suses, MADQLINE SUTTON, LILBURN TERRY, MITTIE TIPPETT, J. M. TOWNSEND, VERNA TRULY, RUTH WALKER, MARGARET WATSON, MILDRED WEAVER, MAMIE LEE WEDDELL, MARGARET WEDDELL, MINNIE WEST, MERToN WILLIAMS, EMILY WILLIAMS, KATHERINE WILKINSON, MERRILL WOOLDRIDGE, ALLIE WORD, LUELLA WYCKOFF, RETA MAE YANCY,WILBUR PAGE SIXTY SIX - , .-. f--...M ,Y-. A t A . N . ., ---f-S E N nf' K-iii? 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NE W ff, gf ..........k?ff A'2,,- ' 'M - ' ru--fx.. fi - ,..,,., '., f Qf2 'Q 'WA-W, 9. uf 11 'Z GSW --Q - 4:25.--..... -4.-..,,. .,,. ..-...x. Ms Q ,,........., ...-,.-.- ....:. 4:-!ss...,s , bg.-PW,... .cxa.p-.www ,... ,A .,..... ..,n.fo...-. R243 x Xvfv QW, '-ww: X . N MINNOWS 1 , MORE MlNNOWS PAGE SIXTY EIGHT 'ag ,f-x fffxxx A ,,f,p,,,n, If 'ff-EQN X 9 5 X if f--NN xfx f'N nan, ,I ff' v 0' fff',, 01 My ' 'ff' ,V I W 1 ,4'LLl5'l,, 11' 1 J 1 ,U iff? 54,51 1, 1 4, v ...,A, ,lf Y K 1 4 D sb -L., 1, F w 'J X-1:5 P.,-rx' win. s As... vm-1 WN ',,,,,ll .4 S' r S6911 0 1 N - A - . of .. KK' ' .. x ' .. 2 - Q . . -Q l -- A f '1 ' 'N-. V' ff' L .' A Q 1 I f. of 1 ,X uf. A div v X Z ,f r my -.4 1, I 1,1 sd! M . 1417 fa, ,ff , ' ' , ' If ' r ' 51 ' U f , 2 ' ff -lnfe ,f if Qi n. 9 1 ,- f . . ' 4' f ,, .-.f,f ' -X af' si' ,Q X if efvffwfqf 9,57 i-QQ, sw is 77' ng?4AA,-sm ..5,LiQ-K P- .4 r.,, :Q ? my Q . .,,Q..,,,,',-N ...Au N 4 A ,511 .. M.-.....-..,...-..Es.i1,.... .- ,-- - , .1 ' - . -- -N ga -f . 4 '-,. -.4....::a. -- ,40 wx, - ...,. .N.,.... .1..,.....--w 1...,,.,a......-,. . ,,,.....,s-.., 1. .......- ... .. -.-- . ., 634' Tfi ii Y' v.-ml Uoqaqe in the Good Ship Emerald T511 UIRGINIA DHHCAH AUD HELEII LITTLE Our s11ip set sail from Grzlillcr Schoole Bay on Sep- teniher 14, 1923, to explore the unknown seas of Higher Learning. Our bark was ship-shape from quzirter dcck to keelson. Land vanished fl'0lll our sight. Our search- ing eyes saw il sniall, verdant island i11 the west. NVQ- iinlnediately directed our course to it. As we czune 1l02ll' we ran into a school of eonnnas, and we k11ew that this was the tI'0l1lll0SOI119 Isle of English. IV1- were niet hy the queen of the Isle, who ininiediately set 11s to work assorting a jungle of.sentences and 1lFll'il5.'Il'?11lllS. They were so greatly interiniugled that our voyage was eXceed- ingly delayed. Steering: fl'0lll tl1e island. we continued our adventurous journey. A few of the explorers visited the Isle of Science, where they learned physical gxeograpliy, physiology, sew- ingor inanual training. The 111ai11 crew journeyed on to Latin Island. There we found a jolly magister, who, in spite of his jokes, made l1is pupils learn their work. When we left we szlid with Caesar, A' 'Veni, vidi, viCi.' The Isle of Ancient History presented its granite, sphinx-like cliffs inhospitahly to us. To our delight We found that the isle was not so dreary after all, because of the cheerful instructors. From here we sailed to the Mathematical Island wliere we visited the province of Algebra. The queen told us that we could ll0t visit the other provinces of the island until we solved the probleins there, which we did with n111cl1 difficulty. Now we have overcome all hardships and obstacles, :uid look fl'0XV21I'lit'H9.fl'l'Iy to the time when we shall I'02ll'lI the good ship nSOIJ1lOl110I'9. sr We hope to sail on until at last we anchor on the shores of Graduation. PORTRAIT OF OUR SUPERINTENDENT WHEN HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATURE PAGE SIXTY NINE fq3r2y?,f--N? fwh ffwj f wfr? . If-Egg vw Q Xf, X ff--Xe? PJKNNX K-..,df'xX Qf xufr-Xb ., f. W- fi 5,1511 gf ,. W V .g ygg f,,,,,, 1 ,9 . if 1 XL f-MX, 1 A 15342921 -b.QW .nf , -, ..,-iv H5 5 , 75 -- X215 -N -J....,,2 f -..-ff' -W.,-M A., J 420 -'lbs 4,11 W1 , 5,5334 5,77 v 13 I .y . , V -Nr- 'Ig W ,--j557f xX W fl' ap. wav.. , ' . B114 Sw QJVJQI' -W---- ..,..,. - :V ' -,,l,,-f+.4,if4....,,,Al'LZi5geL.+,,,,,,,,XQ,w.,,,.,f,,,ff, f f ilf2'dXX.if??w-.k.i.NW--Exam-sa-ff?ff-f1'? 5' 'T'A'E' ' x' X I E, W m.. ...,,,. .,. . .,. .... .- . , ,.,,. , ...., . . , 'Nf:,. L V tg lt' l JOHN KENNEDY PAGE SEVENTY f7 'YfVwH . AMX 5 fav ,fmxfffx -QSSR FN .f 'N FN.ff xf7 'W.f.g f'- A J f Xsffv- : 1- ,. 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Cfhe Pep Club OFFICERS LOUISE LEE, VICE PRESIDENT SUE NOELKE, SECRETARY SEXIE HALL, TREASURER DOROTHY DEBERRY. YELL LEADER MEMBERS 'row Row RAY, IDA TREADWELL, J. BROWN, IvI. v. FUNK, c. GOODWIN, I-I NOWELL. J. B. PUTMAN, A, HE':?:::asRZI::.Nc.J E PRATT' E' , . . ILG M DANIEL. G. K ORE' NUNNALLYI E. L. HERWNG' M- C- NOELKE' S' BOTTOM Row W NIMH-Z' T' NIMITZ M L AMACKER' E' CUNNINGIZIAM M E DUNBAR. D. Nom-KE J' HALL, s. ' ' BROOME, M. DEBERRY, D. PROFFITTI R. RUSSELL' E- MIDDLE Row PARKER' M LANFQRD M. PEG Ho'-MAN WEDDELL. M. HILL PRESIDENT SUGG5' M- ' ' WEDDELL. M. CRNN' B- I-IUNTER, s. ANDREW. K. PAGE SEVENTY FOU R ruff- -- 1 f Q. '. ,,,..,....---M ..- rf A'--,, .,.,1, ,....,., V ...mixing . wx T N X VX 6 I A My I? ,Q', Qm-, Q,,,Q '-QQQ ,---L' W y f 2 If .I .,,,ff' WEA ,X IIB' pf 'X R 'L-. W '0'1n0-111: 'W-X-51-HNEL-x-A. Jw- -qv XB..-SL? gfgqq ,g3,,w,,...., wma.: N' 1O.- 0 ,, .... . f 'fx In ,fn A NX ff X --,-- --....?mYfff, Lvzw-QI!! I .Q xx' ' ' 3 if- - NY -fig ff AK 8 K I . 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CRITIC MEMBERS BOTTOM ROW ROBERTS, F. LYNN, L. CLAY. M. ROSSON, M. STEGER, M. CUTBIRTH. C. MEMBERS NOT IN THE PICTURE TAYLOR. F. HOLMAN. P. AMACKER. R. BROWN. E. ORLEBEKE. J. LACKEYv M. SPENCE, L. MOSS. E.. CRITIC Q4 PAGE SEVENTY FIVE V-N .-. ... ,,., ,,.. E. , , 1- - rf' X' ' N . . . ,-. -E -' f- ,k ,If , X ., --. ' 'x X , ff ' Y -1 Q-xf Xyf-' 'Eff 'WX 5 6,4 F4 N fix - 1' XX f ky ' avr-1 ,Ejsfx K, Xu f '1-ff gf XMI I 110 ' X ,fa , .gf fr. , A 55 Q - HA ,K - h-gg .P jj .ff f' ' '1 ,',,,n .., A 'df4.p,4?iVWmvl,w,l,,,F 'A l .,,. i I J A J I' , .1 . ,Q ff .mf e eu fwyfmw f, T. Km? A N , . . Q 'Q gl Q QQ- pm' 4 I , I lf' E H wffwwffl ' hi, .1 .X Zi' '.,' W5 g ':. 5 , 'f. 6. '4 fp, . IE - e., f fd D4-i,L..,.., -4.1. 1 ,.. ... 4:43, .. .--I..-.E-..-N. -1-. uh- a rl' ----'-----K'---..:.h - EEQ...:l.. .......L....,.....-.L ,,, 'Y ' g, 1v:- fIs.f1,,a,53Q:E1..4sf:EQ....,-.. 5:44--.7filf,r.f. 2'. .,..... 0..- 2. , ,, , .. ......-, . ,,,.- .... , .,... E.- - A , QRGC, X21 ,.-W, 'f Junophian LIICFdFQ' Societq NIOTTO-'HMULTUM I'N PARVO COLOR SZBLACK AND ORANGE OFFICERS FIRST TERM STELLA SEELEY, PRESIDENT ERWIN LYON, VICE PRESIDENT RALPH HARRIS, SECRETARY-TREASURER MISS REESE, CRITIC ToP Row MOSER, M. PIPKIN, M. W. NOWELL. J. B. TREADWELL, J. ANDREW. K. RAY. I. KIRKPATRICK. C. RUST. A. JONES. A. SHURMON, J. MIDDLE ROW HOLDEN. L. WALTERS, T. BULLOCK. M. REASONOVER. M. REESE, R.. CRITIC MYERS. E. L. OFFICERS SECOND TERM STELLA SEELEY, PRESIDENT EVA LOUISE MYERS, VICE PRESIDENT MARY REASONOVER, SECRETARY-TREASURER MISS REESE, CRITIC MEMBERS HUNTER. S. MCCARROLL, L. WEDDELL, M. SUGGS. M. HENDERSON. C. BOTTOM Row KIRBY. L. PRESLEY. M. MAYFIELD, M. G. 'SAYLORS, G. O'BANNON, E. DUNBAR, D. KING. L. R. BROWN. M. V. WEDDELL. M. ROSENTHAL. C. PAGE SEVENTY SIX I .N A I ..,-. .. ,f 'x . A I X f C W' if 1 E . gfnxxmqfrkxi ,1 ? .4553 f x Pls In F Nqffxu fff PN xnxx 'H ' , 7l 9' 17 , !I:fff4 ' -HQ? ,Hifi aj? ,W 53-4 ,ff M3 7 52,14 I ,flfuqfo 'I any e., ,nn Y '1,iw,,,rc,qiLWv ,pr A 'gf 'M 45:15 ,vip 7,7 if 1,11 Q., I ,L . ,,.ff' J 414' ,469 4'5,,,,Q'WfQWm!iAv Iv.: ijwgfif' ig,4ff5'f sql Q M' 406' J 41. -, 'v ' . A R Q55 1' 4 I s.Sa ,l' mtfgm , A,Nf,LgQ 4 '- :- .. ,M mg, I' ..a......-.. 410, , W' E ..-.........1 ..... . ..,. ...-.,..- Q.11m1N..4:... ........g,,. .... ... .... .-.IQ ,.....I.:.,'.'2,'.CIL..'jBx?....Aj2F:.essrL.s!HQE---r- v:za..:--IQTTJFS1--If-V-0'-Mfg' ., . -- -- X . . SEA! 3'5 '-wan? I I I H' h S hool Or hc-zstra I I . I I MISS I-IETTIE HOFFSTETTER, DIRECTOR MEMBERS TOP ROW-1ABERNATHY, B., DRUMS HARRIS, R., CORNET STITES, J., CLARINET ALLISON, G., CLARINET HICKMAN, R., CLARINET HADDON, J. L., VIOLIN CLAY, M., VIOLIN JETT, J. P., BASS HORN BOTTOM ROW-RUST, A., CORNET JONES, A., CLARINET WEDDELL, M., VIOLIN MYERS, E. L., PIANO SUGGS, M., VIOLIN DAVENPORT, J., SAXOPHONE CORNELISON, H., TROMBONE .4 PAGE SEVENTY SEVEN f-A ,A ,.,,,.-,AL mv N E mn ,Mx N. f-N , A 0,- rf, if v fxwf 1 ,M - ,. P M Y N f wx Q wr f' I ff ,ff X K W W' O-ff I f Iliff, W ff Syaffl .W . E ,di sf ' -- .. I r f' 'b IP 1' y 4. 3 I iff ,nf ,, 1- ,,1Lvv,,ff4L -I ' x 1' .- 1 . .015 M' ,nf ' N A .S J I ,,,...,--f I , NNW I Wiflghqyvf Gnhyly ,Q . 1 15 9 2,1 . 1,1 ,svn -....-,xmq,,.., 2, .,.,...,,, .... bmw 14- ff' -'--XX at 4, 2, SWH HIQ ,Q iw' Swv: S, If W Q' 6 ggi' 71 Nz Wm- I 'We' K IKIQBV A I I IP I ..-I 'll -1--why W' 'env ni , V , .l.,.-., -.. ..- My I - I fl: .LAWN ,MT - .. wmv... , M ff . ...H-.-.-.,......I.-.,.l-,If....,.IQ. .. mm,,, M, 5W7V:b1-de., 33,-mf, jg4f,,,,tJ.W!?1-:as:a..s54i3-..-,.... -w:zn.v--I-T51..L.l1.....Q......e. ani 356-'23, fl-,un THE SENIOR CLASS I SAN ANGELO HIGH SCHOOL TILLY OF BLOOMSBURYH LYRIC THEATRE FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY SIXTEENTH NINETEEN TWENTY-FOUR 8:30 O'CI-OCK MISS MARY COMPTON EDMUND L. NUNNALLY COACH MANAGER DRAMATIS PERSONAE AIIICI. MAINIVARING. M. P. ----- MAKIAN CLAY MILROY. THE BU'l'LI'lR - - UIIARLICS K'I l'IiIIiTH SYLVIA fllauglltvl' of the BI2lIllXVZll'I11,LfSI - - - MAHIAN BIKUUMIC LADY MAINIVARING f'I'l1v lmwvl' Ibellillcl tllv 'I'Ill'UIll'I I IiANl'l'lS VAN i'0I'H'l' HEY. ADRIAN KYLANDS f'l'lu- Ns-w CIIl'2lfl'I - FONSTANCE CF1'io11rl of the AI2lIllNV2lI'I113L'S'I l-IIUHARD MAINWARING fAu only son? 'l'Il.I,Y fTIIO Girl in the Faso! - I'l'IRf'Y fTilly's Rzlfhel' Loud I'I1'otl1e1'I - IGIDIVIN IIRUIVN ILA MAN LOGAN - RI'I'DOI.I'H HICIIBHR MARY IIICLEN Hl'INlll'lliSON - - MARVIN ICAIVLS - - PEG IIULMAN - - JIIANITA HILL AMELIA fI'v1'vy's YIIIIIIQIQI' Sistvri - HRANDMA BANKS UVl1u Spills the Beans! MHS. VVICIAVYN f'l'illy'S Mutllvr who has fl'0llIPIl' with hm' l1's - 'l'lll'llll'lSA NIMITZ MR. IVELIVYN QIIQ-I' IIUSIIZIIHI. wvll 1-11111-zltwl. but :1 pool' 11l1lllIlKlll'I -I MIClil'l l' S'l'l'lGI'lR Ml-ll-ITA RAM. IL:1w Sfllilllllf :xml lmllgvl' at flu- IV1-lwyllsb - l UIVI.l'lR ROBERTS MIL STIl.I,ISO'l l'I.IC fVVl1u Usfzlys till lm gifs what Ile 0011105 fur r - SAM ALLEN l'l'Ml'lII-lRS'l'UN fA11ntl14-1' Law SI'l11Il'l1fI - - - Ll l'lllflli LYNN PAGE SEVENTY EIGHT , TIIWMA' 25, 'Q x W II Q as '--n. xi ,JMR fax fm.. A 1 f- M vs H p!l '4 ff'-Rf-x M J f NW-Fwy N ' rl' 1. ,f N N AFX ,. ,fx . - - 1 , A F I . I XX t .av N lf- -X X fvf ,X-N K,...mN ,A X ..... -..Y----XA-xz??,,.4, iv. ln, edgy, ,X WY 4 , X, ,ll J xx K H - XWWW Ap ,lm 3 . 4,1 b, - J- 4 ,Q if V F ,,. 1 Xa M .. 49 QW a w ' Hi -3 f L -y ' ffi'ff222'7?Z' N' MMA, ....., 3.,...:f2..l.f,14M Yum I 'wg ,M - j X 1 91 . 'ig-- - M--W --..... ...M..,..,:- A- .1-.11h....... .,... Q,,,w'i 's-'+A-if-fA!L..:.4.,,...X NL '1'5f.......,g say ,QQ ,LJ , ,A x vi' --1: ----- --M -'-- ---,.-,,,,.,,.,..-,:2-Tllsf ..... L,,.,,..,.',,?7'f':,.j!Si?'q. C' 4956 C3621 cle? HEY6Puof as'rHAT GRANDMA oR BABY SISTER? .011 eq g ffm! :Jinx Al 'J I 5 E ' Q X , fr f,-.4 Us ff f XA K mlf v---AP '--Y--2 -- '1 PAGE SEVENTY NINE ll - 7 'N- - , N -. f' f' ' fi NY 1 if 3 ,1 '? .f9'3+' f N fm' WX we wffi- f' A TN Ns-ffxN ' ' 1rr1,,, 1 PM F ,aff J? p. .12 0' . B,, f- f 6' ff, - ,r1 ' A ff' ,eff ,- ,ue .Mp fm' Je: 1 e- v M-eq. M 'Dfw riff Q J wif ' 'fly' lllliff 'WWI' -Md' ,gi -HQ pf as 19 -2 I7 1' 4' ,rl Qv, , A lg. . ,fl f. 4' flji fig gy, 40140111 7 aah, . .. -4.-In 1 ff , ,If S 1 Q, W-- if Q az.. WV' 'N W' .L if ff' Qin' 'eww WW ' -3 Vx Z1 SW' 'Wilt v,,1l' - va s Q- 1 1 1..-3 1 L -1 4 - 1-3, . ,Q ,,. ' 'Q ,f - ,,,d N-.. ,.,L.4z.- 25, Q 4 1. ,,..,... -.. . ...AVN .....vL.,, Q, , 5 ...................fx..fL,..Q- - f:Q.... l.. ..,,f,,LL ',h-A - W - ..'...:.,19::L.'jH.i?L-9-e.,i5rm-..,,.. .aw...Ji'221t...l1...0.., ',,, Ze., 1 'L- swf' Msn ss -s- 'fwmll September 14. Sehool opened! NVANTED: For use in the laby- rinth of hallways. a body guard to escort the FISH to their respective destinations. The newly aequired airs of the Seniors were promi- nently displayed mueh to the jealous disgust of the Juniors. fx 1-51,13 nu, ,om . rx I uk' :fi A - - .i.,a,, 2, . I K Wil ifgfff' if 'f 'P 4 , x'..f .4 ETA if ' 1.:5:,.p,,g,,.,y 5:53:52 .--infix'-4 - w :-:-Q. - .. if. P,-ffzff , ,J--2 ig, 'wt' l 11.--Q'uf2--s-Qglgixizy l U- of, f ..., ., -, f: of-'--5' ,- :i 3 - -55-- - 3 55. Q I Y i2iy Q14-r -1 7'-2:--:P ,,' ,Q-'ov vias:-lcrnigggxq September 16. Mr. Uabaniss calmly overlooked the disinterested and goofy student body before beginning his wel- come address. ld 'W i 91 fx E? .ffff J iiii ff. ffhcf iQf,1.1Z ,.,. .mini 1 me f September 18. September 29. The BOLD jump of the 1301.11 Kellam his first speech in the auditorium. Really. junio was graceful-thougxh exceedingly out nary for one of the sueh I as he made Kellam, the of the ordi- Smith doing faeulty! Imagine Mr. October 6. Junetion versus We won of course! San Angelo High Sehool at Angelo. 0. Jnnetion. look out!! 5 Boll NVeeVil! lfloll WVeevil! Cotton! Fotton! Uottonl 1 Jum-tion! Junetion! Rotten I Rotten X Rotten ! October 13. X XVe won a muddy game from Sweetwater 'midst mueh rainwater. October 14. 1 A month of school has frolieked by-school is not so bad after all. October 17. NVith her usual vivaeity Ruby expounded the theories and uses of the Annual to all of us. October 19. C'ATS and l'lil' I101llt'lllllt'l' Ueaeh Football rally before the HUB SQVAIV' departed for Brownwood. iiellam's boast? October 20. The disastrous defeat-Sue wept volubly at the :Lame--Yes. Dorothy. too-and we ean't reveal any ot the boys' eonduet. Brownwood was very mueh alarmed, October 27. A rainy Saturday niorning-the BOB CATS off .fox Foleman. Carnival week! From the tales that got out. the gang had a 'KSIIIIIHUIISN time u11der the leadership of the coaeh. That's where Mortimer got the name of Bessiel' Iwe wonder why'!b. and Edd Keyes ate all the oysters the Cafe eould produce. lfldd. did you find any pearls? November ll. Armistice Day-Cold and rainy-played Folemanf got l'eat-despite the loyal efforts of the l'l'll' squad. November 12. The memorable day of the '24 History Class when Miss XVhittaker entreated the members of said class tc sive their attention to her and not to John Orl-ebeke'S FIGURE. After the usual eeremonies in the Assembly. We were N0V0mb0l' 17- ' all awakened by Mr. Nunn:1lly's usual-'tThat reminds Brady Versus San Angelo at Angelo. me of a joke I l1ea1'd the other day. Veniebant. Videbant. Yineebamus. PAGE EIGHTY Klii,-s . ' KN ,f .vw fu'--'rw . 'PSN . ,-A- . -' xx ' lf X .KJ I ..... , X E1 - X- W' X 1 f W '- f' X -f' Mx .f if ff 1' M2Fwif?N..51fE91 14 1- Vx A.. If 'ff' f K ff -MP 1 fj5' f--,MM if-ig, ---x --....... .jg-s..,,...M .......... L.. ..... ...tv-.y . 4. ' 'V jv55:,?.,:,Kj .V my-Sf X M ,- - t - x . 'fy--czziliww RM 0' ,..,.x TT .w...M.lf1.:::,.u..,.Q..,,0. , Q-Qin I . December 'i. I . .- -1. V , 1 'N----4...4.-.-,,w, 4 if I my ' A S Q1 'wiv 1 lon :iw j'1llll'S0lV4'S :ls wo all sw you. tm-zu-l1e1's. Such 1 comn-all 'mu-ll! Yvs. ws- :Ill zlglwi. Then, too JUMBO JVM. otl1m'wi:fm- I+'r:111k Taylor. in his glory :ls Z1 negro, for things mixwl fr4 Ill In-ginnin: to 1-nd. and Peg as Ade- lziirlv. ZlNS9I'lQ1l her rights ns il Frm- Woman. ff' 4 iff X 6522 vgwf 'ob ' Q M., V Q, f 4ff?t?7fQi? O 0 D A 2 aff if 'e.,W1' I ,X X Q E, Sk .. N ' ! ' V ,, . In XV! X mf K ' pf X 4 L f M, gd , l f f . ,, lf' if M, ,l 2 use 9 1 4 A 5 is ' ,-J, ' Bovvllllmer 25. ' 000 -be Q-QQ, 9- 'V if g ,Q g ,Q ' l I U I f f . , 2 -..-L.,:,7-' Y 1 l HUVOIIHU IS swf-vt. illlll Iiralfly rrlurnul Htl- irxror. 'j iw - ' Q Ji Za ' ' . . , . , Y' 1 ,Q1 ' 4 - 13 1 'l 110 Svnior hoys honorwl tho Si-nior Girls wxrh :1 cv- 7 A if-,,, V- ig A QQ illfllfflll hay ri1lv. rnelinu :lt lion l i4-klin, 'iw1'o wo 5.1 1L 9i?Ijf.- -'H' ' 59 ,f g :wi-rv so1'Vr-11 the lllll1'll lwwlm-41 11'-PllfUl'i'K'1ll1'lltS. 'l'hm-11 tho 1Sf2ll'S of H1'1lN'l'll wi-ro niovwl by tho 11lP1tl4llUl1S Voivos of December 8' ,tho Svniors. Tho Senior girls wvrv hostessvs to tho Senior boys :lt Mzlrian Broonic-'s llfllllfl. BI'Ni'0-lea1'11i11g to shoot K'L'l'illlS'fiXV9l'0 the nmin fvalturvs. Mr. Seymour won all the hvzlrts. f:1rtifivi:1l. wc- 1111-11115 thc-rf-. He's Math. How vm-ry qln-v1'Y Tho snow glistellwl Vvry l'4'L'0I11 p ' inzly on thx- wraps of thosv I'lll'lfRlllS. so 1'1-vmitly 1'4lllVPl'f pd fron1 nflilllllvl'-llllIll.u 211111 the l't'Zll1ll of jolly lw:111s - Say. folks. the light was :1p1n1'o1m1'i:lte. the Sllliikt' was un- 1-zlllorl for. November 28. , 0 ' H9 ik. M ff ffl SQSPWW4 S xwlflu 1 ,f S ,X Ml ' f 5,57 5 1, ? 64, f V W T 4 '.Vm,,9, H My -2- 42-CX, 'f 1 E f . 2 f ff 1 : . , 5 , if K 4 LIONS ,LQM K I i Bo 'in I fi CAT V7 'l 11... 4 F 'XA f ,ff ff ' 1' f 7 5 - 1' ,r f -i i : 'i Y 'Fw' .Qx Qviin- Ti iiffv' 7 34 ' i g ' ' Y . 2-W-1.f ,Li ,, Y . i NRS ' -fi - ,Q-:, '-g ,X - :1gV - November 29. ' rot. you know. If nninhn-rs are ull it takes to win - IIOZIITS. no womlvr ho is loading. Asn 'c ,W-If f k W if YD' Z Z' u X ' r X X X 1 X N , X N f 1 X , S 53 f X 0 N ' f' Q' 0,4 an Q with Derember 19. Tha- Iii11':lP:1y iIl1c1 S4-niors IIZIVK' gona- 'Wlzlffy' ovor the-ir rinus. Thv rings :lro thx- olvjvrfs of talk insyw ti:-11. Azul. XVIIY NOT? 'l'l1oy'1'o llllllllffilllt oh- ' Lf-' JN . rf . Tho fatal day of tho souson! Turkoy clay Imsicles. inf wh:1t's tho uso of ef-:its if TIII'I LIONS uri- goin: o I-1-:lt ns. HH. IIARNE J 1 NM lllf4'l'f2llIlUil the-in :lt the St. Angl-his in an roal jNll'fSll1ZlIlllk1' fashion. Xi: December 21. Zllld Uh You Son of il Hll1lS -NVll2lf 1list111'Ix:1m'1-I xt it il grand :mil glorious fvolin' to lu- out for two womlvrfnl wooks of fun? PAGE EIGHTY ONE I3 v1 lr' ,-WAX .-f -mx 4.5 -F fl f 'y-in ii? , ,-fax J -'x,, ff' 'MN flax ffmxxlf fy, 1 V-if-ff.-- sq, p, 'tw N. X an ,if .. X il if 2 . ' ' ',.es:j4A-li-'K F5-. ' ,Jf ,f' . 3- - 1 .f , , i jf? jf ,, ' .5653 MYQ75 rv , f ' it .,. air ....- . qgifr' ' W 1 . J ' Ray 237. January 7. Absolute iitl1'1'4l1llll-'Nil one knows anything or thinks about anything exeept tl1e good times during the holi- days. January 10. Miss Elliott took nearly all the period let-turing to tl1e Anieriean History elass about tl1e example tl1ey should set up for the rest of the sehool. She told Luther that she eould still write lletentiou Slips. We won- dered what she meant? January 11. Going back to the eradle. Yes. we'll say so! Miss Woolworth took her elass bark to the nursery room by entertaining the111 with Mother Goose and her ehildren. January 12. Mary Parker nearly drove tl1e Rattlers erazy, mak- ing them think so hard of Anierim-an authors. last night at her l1o1ne. Any way. we had the bestest ti1ne ever. January 17. Six sturdy Seniors crossed the Rubicon, saying Aiea iaeta est ! QD ff 2 , ., If L s X vi P. i k . Z ' Z f' ' Ir Z -- -.- 2 A 2 -MSIE li- V P, H--,I 're -aes January 26. SENIOR . f N 1 ' - ' overalls at Peg's. Six and Peg let go their dignity for a free for all. Some of us had flats after the party. KIDS felt fit houu in thtii r11lIOI1S and February 1. Kuriosity Killed a Kat, but Satisfaction brought it back -Miss Moss wants to read our Diaries as Well as our Hthemesfl Sh!-Miss Moss. February 4. Black Jack was the attraction in the Arithmetic class the day Mr, Seymour was absent. Miss Spence asked us to avail ourselves of something worth While. L 1' Z Y Gb i f ,VZV 'f f 22 - ii -'Fr i ,--,f X, . 27: A 'V rv 5 y 1 V g if fb' if, i 2 f ,Aw iff Z 4 f A I 7 f a fe:-f f i ,, ' fling- ,Es February 8. Late nu-iubers of the Ilatt1er t'lub appeared Fri- day morning with their vestinents on bam-kwards, but Mr. Uabaniss seenting a riot. kindly asked those unfor- tunates to rearrange their togs. February 9. The past history of all the bad little Seniors was re- vealed last Saturday night at the Rattlers' Banquet. XV wonder how Miss Moss was able to get in on the insid stuff? February 10. Leap year is right! The boldest among us has en- tered the bonds of wedloek. February 14. The Junior pins arrived today. XYe wonder why they didn't wait and have them eonne April 1. February 15. Today the news of the 1natri111onial slippernoose ruin of Marjorie and Mary Lou wbieh took plan-e in Bal linger leaked out. 'lVay baek on Il0i'0llllll-ll' 26 they de vided to exehange High Sc-hool for 'rlillllllifl and G. H. February 16. The eharac-ters of Juanita and Robert were brazenl1 displayed in Kangaroo Court when Margaret Kilgori entertained the t'Rattlers. Naughty Robert! NVieke4 Girl! February 18. Frailty. thy name is woman in Miss Moss. 'Claud os V February 29. Miss XVhittaker in History elass: Max if you don' hush. I'll have to take you out and puuis-h you. An the tone of her voieel Oh, Max. you're so like a ehild. PAGE EIGHTY TWO li ' . 'W ill1f.L?'f ffffmxy i1f Wff'V -fi f ' fi .- ,ff . , ' r., - f- , 1 1 1' ' Q ' 2 1. 1 .1 1 fl .1-L-.1 la- :ii-' 'MXX4 x xhM-A'-A ' U 211 . ,V , 1:95 U2 be Ill all iyfvf W0 '51 Silly' ' Q94 W . ' ' ' . '13 Q H--, 'Z I Y f ,,, ,,,,,,, Q ,., 1. L.,-.4--. -- -f-w , 'Z' r, , 4... .w22.'1Zrm1L.1.....0 . 5.1: A wg. Swv: ' '-will! 1 A 1 , ,., X 6N'Fg,.1TQ 1 , 39,7177 59 , fj L 1 E935 zjfyyqfuf 1. X f Til tang: ,wki'Zlg'i '4-' I ' H 1 ' N , . , P, ' , , ' f -W X V ! i - if ? ,l X .. fag. - f , 1 1 .4' , kiwi, 1 few! ' H P X -- 9 X f 5 i - l li .. 4' 1 'i?!- if 1? 1 1 1 ,?gEg ig Q W Z f4- ' ti -' vinyl ' Q vi 4 ,Q 2 ' 'Wifi A? ,J r , -Z, Q fr if f -bn A :Oli I' I f' f ,2Ay?.l. f 2. f . ig H f 'IIKYQL5 j Maffh 7- March 21. 'l'l11- f92ll'lll'l'S 11le11111-al up Ull tho Seniors i11 'l'llA'1 ' 'Fui-nips! Onions! FOLIIU zllieud. J1111io1's! Rzltlif-1' lniskvtlrall 3:11111-. It was 21 6'XV2lf0l'lO0u for the S1'IliUl'S 11ll1'igl1t. lut-fun! My! My!! lt was il s111'0:1111 from l'l'1!llllllll,2' to 111111. ,4 4? vi ii' f 'lgxf Q ew z,!f31S, Zia ' -'feud 1 5 1 fff E A 'fy - f di ' if .fe - 2 I 4 3 -fe' March 14. Miss Wl1itt:1k1-1 s 1'oo111 guyv :1 stunt show-it was Lf1':1111l. XV1- XVtlIl4l4:'l' l1ow truly thosv 111'e1li1'tio11s will flll'll out. What Zllltlllf Sixin- z1111l Xvilyllt-X? A1111 Rolwrt 111111 J11z111it:1'!-111141 :ill the 1'1-st of the-111? vit-V1-1' idva. but who took tl11- lnox fixed for Nu1111ally's l'l1ovolz1t1- f'UVP1'9ll Nuts '! -IlllllU1'S, we hope you are Satisfivrl-1li4l you have a lot of fun?-Mr. NU11l12lllj',S 1-oo111 did. too. You l'2lI1,t makv 11116111 111:11l. You only K'lbllI11fl1ZZll-'lln things for 21 uiiuutv or so. lrut we soon re- r-ovv1'v1l without ai sti11111la11t z1111l 1l1'0C'i-'ktflittl with the Dl'0- ,2l'2lIll. May 9. The .lu11io1's S1-011-11 a big sllvvess ill 'fMiss Topsy 'l'111'vy -zi 11lz1y 2,'1V91l i11 the High S1-liool Au1lito1'iun1. It was great! Lots of fu11. May 16. Tilly of Bl00Il1Sl7lll'2,'U-1110 Sv11i01' Fe-to of the- yvar. T111-y 141-1't11i11ly steplwfl out. l1z1vi11g it at tho I.y1'i1'. May 17. 521111 Allvn was tllv cause of muvh 1111-1'1'i111e-nt and lots of good l':11'l1evus- for the S1-niors at 21 1'a1111'l1. some- wl1v1'a- this si1l1- of Cl11'istoval. lfltfs il shiok now. i11 the right way. is he not? Aiiswor. Polly 211111 He-oi-gin Z! May 20. The XVl'S1l'l'll01' g1'1-vts us. My! how gluml we 2ll'0. May 23. Tho .Illlll4ll'S e11t1-1't:1i11e1l Vllyilllj' witl1 :1 l1a11q11ct foi tl11- SllI1l0l'S. It was f'l'l'f2llllly :111 o11joy:1l1l1- :1ffz1i1'. May 25. 'l'l1v H111-f':1lz1111'11:1tv Sv1'111o11 wus 4leli1'1-1'1-11 lry Roy. B. ll, Woonl :lt tho First l'1'vsl-yt111'i:111 f'lllll'I'll. May 29. 1'1111111111111-o111v11t l'lxv1'1-ist-s :1t tho Iliuli Svhool Audi- lo1'i11111. 'l'l11- 21111111-'SS of tliv 1-va-11i11g was lll'llVl'l't'll by Y , . ln' II 1 L1-111-rllct ot tho I IllVl'l'Slfj' of Tvxzls U11 c'f'0Ilfl1- tions i11 1945 May 30. ' YYY Alflllll 1-st! It's :1ll 0V0l'. 1101116 Zliillll... PAGE EIGHTY THREE -N.,K,.,.. -.MM --f-- ,,..,. , , M N K - . - ' ,Ar ff- M, -ff 3 K1 xx If X ,.-,F iq, 4 ,ff xf N WX Q l,..,f X mf' XG X--X XIX-xxx Jr NM! JI A l fx! kb ' W' . 6? fx dm ' N S24 fl Vg in ff' I f r M-f-'Q- 'XXX ' ' x'9f4?w2'P L-fQz5i ,, few. ' if '4'Qf 2?'1f -9finw '5 f ' 42 -f W3 W ,,,, ,mr WNXQ J I b , . 5, g a :XJ ,,f M g,,41f,,q'f1f J 2,01 ,ala S59 Q, . ' f..- .x... - -f..M.1,1..f.Q ..., ? '4 ' X -3 1- c.. MM.. - .Nw-.-N - . f ', -S: .... ,.M.,x.......4:feQ:.,,,.Q,3f. grim-L. 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'1- .4, C W , -....,..:4,'1!ff:..'jk:!..,.LWssf:2..si'f'S:L2---V, -..,- bribes- 1- --T' ,f01-.-w'-'-'- , 6 -5' 1' 552231 ,N THE FOOTBALL DANCES. fill Svllifllllllltl' tl1e twenty-eighth. after tl1e first foot- lrall 2211110 of the season, Mary Louise Hagelstein gave Rl tlllllll' at l1er lltlllll' i11 lltllltll' of tl1e footluall hoys. A white rat proved to he 21 rival for the orehestra: hut. after tlllt rat l1ad eaused Olll' of the daneers to faint. it fell fl'0lll gram-e and was S0011 no more. flllllllttl' tl1e fifth. Stella Seeley gave a danee whieh was pepped 11p hy tl1e Hot l'eppers. The Jlllltflllll hoys were our guests for tl1e evening. Octolrer tl1e thirteenth. tl1e Sweetwater lnoys had to he content witl1 daneing witl1 tl1e tow11 as il wl1ole. and llflf tl1e studeilts of tl1e High Sl'llll0l. Tl1ey were en- tertained at one of the danees given during tl1e Angelo Fair. Monday. tl1e twelfth of NllX'l'Illllt'l'. Catlierine Funk f'llif0l'l'2lllli'd i11 lllilltll' of the visiting hoys of f'0lt-tlllflll a11d o11r UXVll 2l'lflll'0ll fighters at her ll0lll0 with a flanee. Thanksgiving, Novemher the l'XV0lltX-lllllfll. the foot- lmall season was ended with a brilliant dance given at the St. Angelus Hotel hy the Boys' lrltlllvllll' Club. With tl1e aid of Serpentine and a San Antonio oreliestra. tl1e ending was perfect. Senior Hay Rifle, November 23. 1,116 Senior social fun started off with tl hang when. after a week of suspense. the girls reeeived the follow- invitation : VVould you, Senior, like a ride flll il load of hay? XVell. then. join the Senior luoys. Friday night! Hooray! YVe are out for lots o' fun. lots o' eats fl16l'Gyu he. Ulllllil' with eseort or without: we 111ust l1ave you! ing See? Tbo11't 1-ost Ylilflllllyl Bring yourself tllltl your appe- tite! Stop 11t High S1-hool. we'll he there, and treat ytbll girls just right. So. we did Ellltl tl1ey did and everytl1i11g was t'did - just rigl1t. Could 2111317110 ever forget tossing tl1e teachers in Rl hlanket. or the nioonlight Oll tl1e river. or those eats? NVow ! Ellt8l'talllIll9llt for Senior Boys, December 8. Two weeks after tl1e hay ride, the girls responded witl1 tl1e following invitation: 'tAt seven-tllirty o11 Saturday night, lYe're giving yo11 luoys tl party right: At Ulll' Ill'0Nlll0Ili'S llollse llll David Streetg A house f11ll of f1111 Zlllll as llllli'l1 to eat. lbo11't hring Zllly ladies. just stag it, please. And do11't let the Juniors. of this. get hreezef' The promise of Il house full of fun w:1s well carrie out for the laughter Zllltl sereanis over the huneo game 1-ould l1ave lveen heard for lvloeks. l'laren1-e Alhert wof the l1igl1 seore prize of Il pair of dire. Zllltl ldlllllillll Bird well 1'eeeived tl1e lftllllljlfil paekage of life savers. Next 1'a1ne progressive proposals and thrills were plentifulf of course. Mr. Seyniour was aeeepted hy tl1e larges nninlrer of girls zllltl reeeived Il lrox of eandy hearts al prize. Lots of lllllllt'-lllilflk' candy was served. as well as 1 salad 1-ourse. to fulfil the ser-ond lll'llll1lS0 i11 tl1e invita tion. The l11st line. however. was a failure, for tl11 Juniors did get lll'l'PZOu all too soon. They serenadeu tl1e party with the popping of l:al:y giants and furnishec a little l'y-play hy letting air o11t of tl1e tires Zlllll hy ati tenipting to steal tl1e 1'efresh111e11ts. lVe wonder if il would disappoint tl1en1 too lllllill to kll0XV tl1at they onli added to the fun. Rattler Party January. The Rattler Literary Soeiety gave tl1ei1' first party at tl1e hoine of Mary Parker. lt just 111issed heing a suri prise party. hut it was a rattling good Olll' 11t that. Theses present will always fonneet Hlfish. Bird and Beastfl poet. pia11o. Spanish advertisenlents. ehieken salad. and il good fllllt' witl1 it. X Senior Apron and Overall Party, January 19. This party w11s given hy tl1e elass of June Seniors to the llllil-yltill' graduates at the hoine of Peg Ilolman Surh costunies l1ave lltll' heen seen lrefore tlllll will not Ire see11 again S0011 fwe hopel, We feel SIIVO that many sr are-1-rows eaught eold that night f1'0lIl laek of tl1ei1 usual garlv. But, i11 spite of tl1e clothes. or, perl111ps, he- 1-ause of tlll'Ill. everyone e11joyed tl1e party tlloronglily. playing Hilllllllillf' throwing wet ll2lllklllS. 1-l1ewi11g gum, PAGE EIGHTY SIX kQ?3.tt17..?fr---.,,y- , rn 1 nv . 1 arf'-swf-X , 'fx 4:2 ,Xif-'fx ,K-If -,DF TV!-,,f---.,,tpXX . xv. V1 s I 1 Lf - 'N Q WG' SZ' .use N' its ff'-f X 9' if iw ' f7L4'i 23.:r- A.. JA I v, ,fx ,,.--. gt ,fe .4 qi pi' . . at .v ,ry F fy L - I N 4. ,f FL--'-M' ' A ,1'P,.d'W5WW asww fff ffs? ' ' Si' .fi i' W' - 1' 91 N-ff' 'Q ,,,. -'A- wifi 1.1 wrt' 2 ,5? , if F J ai' Swv' ffszf 5,1117 -N-m ay 4.-Q-M-M .. . .s f l .. :TMy2:'1E.fffEi2'2i1zaralf..i'L2s2Q....2'ZI2li1'f11:f--if-ee 'Jw - ...,. .,- ..,,....g..-..,..,,,,,, ,.,, .. - ses i ' everything. Hot t2ll1l2lil'S and eraekers were served. 'he entertainment afterwards was versatilt-Aeverything ro1n songs by a quartette who got that barbershop har- nony to a prize fight. There was not 11111011 that the aianificd Seniors did not think up to do. Dignified? Veil. you'd be surprised. Junophian Party, January 26. Stella Seeley entertained the Jl11101li1i2lll Literary S0- fiety with a party at her home on Saturday. January the wenty-sixth. The purpose of the party was to initiate ind entertain the IIUXV members of the club. XVhen everyone had arrived, they gathered around a table at ,vhieh the offieers of the elub were seated. All lights were put out with the exception of two candles on the able. The president then read the eonstitution and by- aws of the elub. 'Following this was the initiation. Fhose initiated were obliged to kiss the book of the club ind sing the Chinese song. O, wa ta Goo sam I. They were also given the opportunity to show how well-devel- iped their ininds were. Various games and jokes fur- lished amusement for all. Refreshments consisting of sandwiches and tea were served. and then I-Iva Louise Myers played the favorite old song entitled Home Sweet Home whieh served as a gentle but suffieient hint. Rattler Banquet, February 8. A table was arranged to seat twenty-five in the illiverside Cafe the night of February the eighth. The decorations earried out the Rattler eolors, crimson and grey. H1111 the tiny red hearts on the plave eards heralded the approaeh of St. Vili0llfill6,S day. Gay streamers led from eaeh plate to a box in the center of the long table and. when they were all pulled at once, the lid flew off and tiny dolls elothed in erimson and grey dresssuits bounced out. The reading of the place cards eame first and started the fun-also tl1e blushes. One had to ad- init that the 1'0I11llJ9lltS were clever. though pointed. Throughout the banquet, speeehes and toasts were 11111116 on every possible land impossiblej subject from cabbage to kings. They were highly enjoyable, and we remeinber partieularly FONVIGIJS reasons for being a woman hater. The waiters and even the eooks hovered near the table in order to laugh with us at the songs and speeehes-or, it has been suggested, to watch the silver. Afterwards, the initiation of the eight new members was held at the home of Sixie Hall. Nose golf was the latest in the forln of entertainment. Rattle-r Party, February 16. At eight o'c-loek. the soeial meeting of the Rattlers at the home of Margaret Kilgore began. The first part of the evening was devoted to the program, eonsisting of two tragic- t?l one aet playsg a song. Bible Stories You Never Heard Before. by four girls: and a dramatic nioving pieture show with Dr. Ed Brown as hero and Marvin Rosson as ehief vim-tim. During the rest of the evening the stunts and games were ilnprolnptu. Perhaps the most enjoyable was the Kangaroo Court in whieh. after a fiery discussion, the jury flipped a eoin and found that Robert was not guilty of kissing Juanita when the lights went out. PAGE EIGHTY SEVEN ,f.ff5'---.f'W X-.h , X f - A Jig, W7 ,f'-Lf--. ,gfx A ,,,,.I , ' xx 'Vx ' ff- lg! I , Y Ifwg ,f-Nxxxffw XXII ,.. XY! 'k W, H ,,.. I ' 22 ,, .wjiii-:.fLfTff'-'l'l'i:i321 ?'I 4 xxfiQ55,,If?1ViXE5'I ,f'L1.fvf-5-Q2 ,f,'gi'EEfQ5-M':'555:f:YSl.,-5..Srf'f 'HA 'M fci312w-:f'x- ' ' ' ' 'S 'f?i-il, ....,, .,,.. I ,L -' V , ' w?'if '2i '-Qi? ffl ,ff'Mf'l'T2'-rx-e::ij '' Sir I 4 I , , ' ' ' xfvffy Y-if Yfiiwf' N Xk--311-TI En 5 f. .-2 , if-,af Bah'-'x,., .3 xv --A f ' ' wir W, L, ,,.,,, MW ,,,fSj..1-9. . . wx -1,13 .N,.',,h , wiigfgfg w..X.,,I .... f.'X'f J .fi I I Q 'X'AJ k-'i'w-4'-w-If-L-.rm-fu-'J'--X.1.-ji'5--'LSSDLMTM... I . '- X ,. 4 Q.-...IL I , I ,mrs '--- ---- - -f ..... . ,,.. . ,. .,.,, I., .,,.. - ,,,,... U.. . I I ..,, fr- IN MEMORIAM WE CANNOT CLOSE THE PAGES OF THIS BOOK WITHOUT PAYING A WORD OF TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF HUGH YOUNG. THE CAPTAIN-ELECT OF THE FOOTBALL SQUAD OF -22. WHO DIED THE WEEK BEFORE THE SEA- SON OPENED IN SEPTEMBER. 1922. HUGH, SO FAMILIARLY KNOWN TO HIS COMRADES AS STRAWBERRY. WAS A HARD FIGHTER. BUT A CLEAN SPORTSMAN WHO NEVER GAVE UP UNTIL THE FINAL WHISTLE BLEW, AN OBJECT OF TERROR TO HIS OPPONENTS ON THE FIELD, BUT ALWAYS FIRST A GENTLEMAN. DEATH TOOK HIM FROM US, BUT HIS SPIRIT IS STILL WITH US. AND WE SHALL ALWAYS REMEMBER HIM AS ONE OF THE CLEANEST AND BEST SPORTSMEN OLD S. A. H. S. HAS EVER HAD. PAGE EIGHTY EIGHT Nl, 11 '3 . ffnvw QTWN ,,f N-ffx, ,f7Ki,::? f'A N I N1-K K 1 I f 5 my ,V , Q1 , ye-f W 'N 59 1ff......m., . .. . ..... eff? xiffi -- X-A--fA334f-eF+WYK..,..,,f.,.., Ql,,,.,kfii-f'fb,.3'f3Q----Esggfg-k-.X? 21 -Wx'-wHf' VfQ3M.y,,.M ,Y ' ! 5' V ' -'+- -+ - -- MN- ,-.. 1 .. - .. ,.,, ,,... .N..::g 1' ,,.,, N. .f-.,,g, , ...., 1. ...,. .,V,: s :.1- - ...u :.x,,.,- V,.... A,-id. ..,.. C 5 is 5 2 'J 4 b E F' gm! jf 17 7 Px.:. .7 3 PAGE EIGHTY NINE A A - . ., l . , A W Lx --, f- -I-L - f 'x ., X jr' 'if fx v, - - FAR Ox fo X fy' I H EQ f X xv-f vi' E11 I W' WH ff we Lwvf . I -A Km if SQA iff I- V. If . I I I ,ff-4, A W N .. 1, - ' rf V ' fix ' 32552-cc '--Sv'--'-ig.-j,'f 3 gifNI,f 'ffff:5i-Q.-N,-c,:EQ'fF 'x MM -f-- , ' -w-Q A--IX ,, ,E gin?-F ,I ' L . - 1 my eff 40 ,,,- - , 12,5 1 g' -4 -, J, ,-,- ',' fl-. 5+ , , ' f: W M- . 1 .M ,.,. Qm'3tpv1f1f,ff...ff--..Q Q N4 Football Coach CLAUD H. KELLAM COACH, YOU HAVE DONE WELL! YOUR TEAM DIDN'T WIN EVERY GAME. BUT THAT'S NO SIGN THEY DIDN'T KNOW FOOTBALL. YOU HAD PRACTI- CALLY ALL NEW MATERIAL, AND IT TAKES TIME TO DEVELOPIA PERFECTLY RUNNING MACHINE, SO WE ARE EXPECTING GREAT THINGS FROM YOU NEXT YEAR. WE'RE WITH YOU! CLAUD HAILS FROM RIVERSIDE, THE POP- ULAR SWIMMING HOLE AT SAN MARCOS. PAGE NINETY X L, 1 . 1' IY1-ifi' ff Lo 35' V. f-Ja. fa. L .5 -1- .,-, SL X 1 , N vw '1 1' . 5 I , ,..,.- 5-S-W .C,...,f.,g:iv .N 5 J- .him-W-Wo'-'55,-Q .M Y A .,,. y. ,WM , , wm..r-,- A . ..,., E, -... A - . an , .. U r - . .I sw- .-. -----.MQAQ N A X' mfg QQY4-A .1-Unis... 7' It I X 'A' ','y.'i'-'-f 11 J EDD KEYES. CAPTAIN-ELECT FROM THE 1922 SQUAD BEGAN THE SEA- SON OF 1923 WITH ONLY A FEW EXPERIENCED MEN FROM LAST YEAR. BUT WITH THE HELP OF THE 'ACOACHA' SOON HAD THEM RUNNING ON SCHEDULE TIME. THE SKIPPER ALTERNATED BE- TWEEN HALF AND FULLBACK. LONG END RUNS AND FORWARD PASSES ARE HIS SPECIALTIES HE COMPLETED A PASS FOR FORTY-FIVE YARDS ONCE. SOMEONE ASKED IF THAT WAS AS FAR AS HE COULD THROW. AND HE WAS TOLD NO. HE'S NOT IN PRAC- TICE NOW. C. H. KELLAM. HERE FOR HIS FIRST YEAR FROM S, W. T. N. AT SAN MAR- COS. HE HAS PROVED TO BE ONE OF THE BEST COACHES S. A. H. S. HAS EVER HAD, FROM A BUNCH OF RAW RECRUITS HE SOON HAD A SQUAD OF 'FULL-FLEDGED FOOTBALL PLAYERS, CLAUD COULD BE A SHEIK WITH THE FAIR SEX. BUT HE SEEMS TO HAVE A TIMID HEART. AND HAS NEVER VENTURED FORTH. THOUGH A TIMID HEART NEVER WINS A HAND. WE WISH HIM LUCK. - BRANCH ISHORTYI SAYERS. THE CAPTAIN-ELECT FOR 1924 IS LITTLE BUT LOUD, VAL- UABLE PARCELS COME IN SMALL PACKAGESV' HIS FAVORITE Ex- PRESSION IS THE BIGGER THEY ARE. THE HARDER THEY FALL. AND HE HAS BEEN THE DOWNFALL OF SEVERAL MEN WHILE PLAY- ING HALFBACK. A PLAYER FROM JUNCTION TRIED TO START AN ARGUMENT AFTER SHORTY HAD MADE A FLYIN' TACKLE AND BUT FOR SHORTY'S SWEET TEMPER THERE MIGHT HAVE BEEN QUITE AN ATTRACTION FOR THAT GAME. ' JONTA CBIGGSJ CREWS. ALL-STAR TOM GREEN COUNTY CENTER WAS A CONSTANT SOURCE OF SURPRISE. HE COMPLETED A PASS TO THE BACK FIELD ONE DAY AND GOT PROMOTED. WITH HIS LONG NOSE DIVESH OVER THE OPPOSING CENTER AND HIS CLEVER KNEE AND FOOT WORK. HE MANAGED TO HOLD HIS PLACE. PAGE NINETY ONE LCA ,-. Q ,M l, 1-Avg L .K ,N -H ,wx . fA - A,- fi -A ...f ,.f xg lla ,- , A .ff xxfvf , iff! N X5-f DEQ' 'Nylf . ,nfl Q -I -, my a I , I ,fr N 5 -I 1 p + Q, I Kf!...,ff ' .A , W4'f?? 1 nv . ' Wiz SVT 3 ' I ' L- Q, T-LSMLJ gl' S m ---xg ' FEW ' ' QMS-H W ' HIS- VN ' aff? SM' def' yr -'-, I Sz. 1 4- IA,.,...I,'- .i..:I,L.'i.u .... I IET3 'E' I 2 Ivb,g,..-.L..-. , LC. .-2..-.NLS -.I,....:L... 4-.f ' H gJff--A of Em. . L.. Lf. J., . cafe-v-'jff7-Yifw ,,,1Iv:iv SIIG-'31 'Muni WELDON IPINKYJ MEERS. RIGHT END. AND AS RED EILOODED AS HE WAS RED HEADED, WHEN HE GOT GOING. HE SAW RED. HE POSSESSES A PAIR OF SKY HOOKS THAT A FORWARD PASS JUST CAN'T GET AWAY FROM. JACKIE IPOOND JOHNSON. QUARTERBACK, AND A REAL GENERAL FOR THE GRIDIRON. THOUGH IT WAS HIS FIRST YEAR OUT, HE FILLED HIS PLACE VVELL. UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF THE COACH. HE LEARNED TO HANDLE HIS MEN AND KICK-HE HAS A KICK WORSE THAN AN OS- TRICH. HE IS A MAN OF IRON ON THE FIELD. BUT WHEN HIS EYES STRAY TO THE BLEACHERS. YOU CAN COUNT HIM OUT. IN THAT RESPECT. HE RESEMBLES THE COACH --THE GIRLS ARE HIS JONAH. OLIN IRUDYJ BLANKS RIGHT TACKLE. HELD UP HIS END OF THE LINE LIKE THE MEN OF OLD. RUDY GOT KNOCKED OUT AT BRADY. AND SINCE THEN HAS LEARNED TO WEAR A HELMET WHILE IN ACTION. HIS GREATEST TROUBLE WAS LEARNING TO HIT THE DIRT DURING PRACTICE. FRANKIE JONES. HELD DOWN LEFT TACKLE PRINCIPALLY BY HIS AVOIRDUPOIS. HE GOT LOST WHILE THE TEAM WAS IN COLEMAN. IT WAS CAR- NIVAL TIME. AND HE DISAPPEARED, HE IS SERIOUSLY THINKING OF MAKING THAT HIS HOME TOWN. PAGE NINETY TWO Z 6-FXR., 'QYQ LKOX A .QQIJIN in -'f.U...X.'!..., it r :. H If Nkmff xx. if NEA.. ff-flff-'1f'T23i1fNl. ' -P1553-ff'f5vI -IF' D fi I EP? ' 37 I fff i' I 'I -'f---'- A-- ' ' T N' X .,,,. . .,.,....,. L- i f IIMw, m ,f4i -'iZ'?'I? ?5kgiZLnjfY'?:---- f3 F5'T 'X-'A4'ff3 'Qpx .- I FX :NUS UK 'WW' -. ' wi Rx I WI I g' 3314,-if7- l9f-Q9-A .,., :llIA....+-,.4..I.w-I..f-sNh,..I.Z..I-h' I II93?L-A -A-H -5v'ISl k:gfU 'I I 'TTM55 Tf 'I'--,Ifa,f,.,A , fQi?4.-ff5 :: '-.4 !fjxI5xz.,- W .- ,sm .... E ...,. , .,,,... .,.-..:-.- -:...,.......... I,.-...,.L......,IT1:-TA,-f Mn,......',2:c::.,:Di?:....n.si4!f:fffL.Irs-:L41--,,,..- .f:1.L..A -.,-4, -.,.., I .. ,..:ff'5k5.-5 A HUGH ITONYJ BARNES. ALTERNATED BETWEEN HALF AND FULLBACK. TONY WAS IN EVERY PLAY, AND WHEN HE GOT THE BALL IN A BROKEN FIELD AND A CERTAIN PAIR OF BLUE EYES WERE WATCHING HIM. NOTHING COULD STOP HIM. ROBERT IPERCYJ AMACKER. RIGHT END AND HALFBACK. HE HAD THE ADVANTAGE OF OTHER PLAYERS FOR IN HIS HATLESS CONDITION, THE SUN NEVER BOTHERED HIM. PERCY ALMOST KILLED A MAN IN ONE GAME BY RUNNING HIM TO DEATH. THE FELLOW DID NOT CATCH UP TILL IDERCY MADE A TOUCHDOWN. I'IE'S JUST THAT FAST. - ' ARTHUR BELLING PLAYING HALFBACK. THOUGH HIS FIRST YEAR. SHOWED SOME GOOD QUALITIES. I'IE WAS ONE OF THE FASTEST MEN ON THE SQUAD AND WILL BE IN THE RUNNING FOR THE '24 SQUAD. GOOD LUCK, HI.EFTY. MORTIMER KSHEIKJ HALL. HE PLAYED AN EXCELLENT GAME AT HALFBACK. ALL SHORT PASSES THROUGH THE LINE WERE HIS MEAT, BUT. LIKE HSAMP- SON OF OLD. HIS SUCCESS IS THOUGHT TO BE DUE TO HIS HAIR. HENCE. THE NAME HSHEIKU BY WHICH HE IS BEST KNOWN. PAGE NINETY THREE -L L. ,L ,. ., , ., M. X - I A ,f X- N -- A I . .... A. - - 'T N fl' I If Vwff fffff Wffnff l ...IDIS A :IW 'S V I IT - ,, K fx If M I I - 4 WL V 4- f N . A .- - ,I . A1 I - W ., Q, , 1 1 E . I -,,,., ,,A-,NL?,5Ef f' iff., I ,7,ffv tariff 5, wg? ,,n iikgmuyf ,fm MN-K, ,Q I Q G M' Oxy I I , I T 59' Wyman V GI--F I n , af SMI we 54,11 my ef V- 'P' 1 4' 1f,--..Ig Q,.LfCJI.1.iLQ.,,x 5,75 'Q I ' -5' FSL- ...--. L.. ' -I'?..'.A-..-.. -I--.f,NL..,, Z: II' ..,.............,,.x.-.2fgEf.L...Q-'-- E-h..-.L I. GL.-LL, .... -L--A ..,...., - u:x..a-!-21171-.IV--0 SANS 'INVIIIH ERVIN CBUDD LYON. BUD IS A GREAT AID TO THE BACK FIELD. FOR WHEN LII' BUCKS FAILED TO ADVANCE THE BALL. VVE COULD ALWAYS REL ON HIS FORWARD PASSES TO GAIN GROUND. SPEED AND ACC! RACY WERE COMBINED IN HIM, AND THAT KIND OF A COMBINI TION IS HARD TO BEAT. MERITT STEGER PLAYED LEFT GUARD AND WAS A HARD MAN TO MOVE ON T DEFENSIVE. IN THE GAME AGAINST COLEMAN AT THAT PLA HE PLAYED CENTER AND SINCE THEN HE AND BIG CREWS HA SOME KEEN RIVALRY FOR THAT PLACE. S. A. H. S. LOSES GOOD MAN. FOR STEGER GRADUATES THIS YEAR. SAM ALLEN RIGHT GUARD SAM DID SOME EXCELLENT WORK FOR SAN ANGELO IN TH GAMES IN WHICH HE PLAYED, SLOW BUT SURE ON THE GRID IRON, BUT AROUND THE GIRLS HIS SLOWNESS LEAVES HIM. FOI HE IS A FAST WORKER. SAM STOPPED THE HALFEIACK IN TH SWEE'I'WATER GAME BEHIND THE LINE OF SCRIMMAGE. N DOUEIT HE WILL BE BOASTING OF THIS TO HIS GRANDCHILDRE FIFTY YEARS FROM NOW. EDWARD CPECKD YOUNG. ALTHOUGH QUIET AND RESERVED IN THE SCHOOL ROOIV PECK BECOMES A PERSON EAGER TO MEET AND DOWN AN OPPO NENT ON THE GRIDIRON. AND MANY OF HIS OPPONENTS HAV FELT THE FULL FORCE OF HIS 130 LBS. WHEN THEY ATTEMPTEI TO STOP HIM FOR THESE SAID 130 LBS. SEEMED LIKE A TON O EIRICKS. PAGE NINETY FOUR y1,..W ,, ..... .. W A , WWA - A Lf' X X cfxrvf 3- ff' 'C f W ' 39X fXF'f1,ff ,f N f NW' X f 2 wh fw F- . A-' - ,ff . ,Q E- ' , 5 ,guy 7 IE . L 4121.---V-434:-M 'E ,fd Aff? 'ff X '22 .M H5 ff . f f ,A-NE. f E LM ....,......v N551 WW-Ms. MA 421, dmsizlgqgvi Lgugwi I ,Z .1 syn, 45 Q1-f 1 . .v :i,,NK,.,,,,s-Q22 N. ..... ,. ,,... ,,,,,.,...ifg ....,.. WNN3' K L 4,1 ,gr 1,,,Ms,,,77 M aw.. ...x X 1,1 W 5,141-wifi? an ----N-Egg, , l, ' 11. f ' f, - ---N e g -, ' . ,,,,,,,,w,,N 1 -' .......N --.,...,1fv:1f???E1i311'gE'3ifig,fgitf:':gq2'?235-fgfgiffy-fLw1e:,f:fLw1, .WLT11Q.T5A5kf3??hEWl,5wJ.E,,, .Z'..i2!Q:,:1.,,...Q Q, 53253 Wi M5251 xjs Faux' N N THE SQUAD L-ooK 'EM OVER! Do YOU WONDER THEY HIT so HARD? PAGE NINETY FIVE o J A Q:--,V syf '-f--. 'X -J-M.. , , 1 rw , v :W , ...... K .-M-. f ' gf TY? D' In 44' va ,1.- ? X1 491 XXI? sg.: H f.. XX Nuff! . ' . .1 If -J - 1 ' ' 5' 3 ff-1 . 'r af ' 1 li -- - 1 'XJ 9'WY2W'1mMff1,f 4:11, . - 1f 'ff f? M -' 1:--f-me 1' v,.- -NW A U new , 4,1 wb wzfwbjl I Fai ri y i 21' it i na ng ':-gy ,f g -gym.. ..,v..V y.L.,.2--if.u..,,sm F3 v , W ' Y ' X -' -,,,,. M-, ,sg -..bf . ..-.N -N. ..,, ..A.,w-.,N,A,A ef 1231 w WN-- '-'-, -.-.Q-.4 em..-... --. ....-LZ...T'..fT1i'Qk5 1'f T'3::g:.:a4E::2fZT....' i'zre..:..'jK:E?1?.L112:Q5QL.Qs-:Ln---Te 'Wf- 'Q':'ff---l'1 '9 '---ef 11 2 5,11 ...,.,.-..... s-se. ... .2 R-aa ,gl if ww .11 .1 C Football T11e footluall season of '23 0110111111 with only a few l'Xlll'1'l9111'l'4l 1111-11 1111 the Sllllilll. 1111111 Keyes. 1'z11nt:1i11-e1e1't f1'o111 last year. Frankie Jones. and 'fPi11ky Meers the only ones w110 had played on the first Sllllilll last year. But lllllllfl' the 11i1'e11tio11 of Mr. 11 H. K fl'Ull1 S2111 M:11'1'11s the 1111-11 we1'1-soo11 lllilyillgill were from 111121111 good form. The Olwllillg game was with Billlillpfvl' 111111 11111 s1-z1s1111 011611011 with a vim. The s1'111-11n1e is as follows: 011110- S. A, nents S1-pf. 29'-I32llliI1:IPl' at San Angelo .......,... -19 0 01-t. 67Jl1Il1't1llll at San Angelo .....,...,.... 12 0 01-1. 12-Sweetwater at San Angelo ...Y,..... 13 11 U1-f. 20+S21ll Angelo at Brownwood .,.,...... 0 25 01-1. 27452111 Angelo at Coleman ............. U 0 Nov 3-San Angelo at Brady ................ 0 11 Nov 10-f'ol1'1u:111 at San Angelo ............ fi 27 Nov 17-Bl'2l41j' at San Angelo ............... 19 G Nov. 29-B1'ow11w0011 at San Angelo .,....... 0 G Several of these games were lost fhl'0llf.fl1 inexperi- e111-1-, not fro111 laek of t1'ai11ing or e11a1-11i11g. The a1'e1'z1g.:e weight of the first seventeen men was one hun111'e11 111111 sixty 11ou1111s but weight alone does not make the team. llllltlllffll losing: four games and tying: one we 1'onsi11e1' the season a s111'1-1-ss eo11si11e1'ing 111SH1lV21llt?11IOS sustained both in 1l1i1f1'1'lEll and WVPEIHIPI' conditions. At the footlnall banquet given :1ft'e1' the closing game Mr. R1'fi1lf'll Sayers was e1eete11 1'apt:1i11 for the coming year. Mr. Kellum also will he 11:11-k fo e0a1'11 almost the same team as he 11a11 the past season for the season of '24, P1'osl11-ets are brigrllt now for a Sll0I'11SSfl1l season then. ' 'PAGE NINETY sux v TM- -M ...v-,....,.N -X .fs-r, ARK, - A - -.A ----- f- N so fi' f' EFX B 1 ,,p1 'g ,Pdf f N I Q' 3:5 . fl tv: ,ffl la K NX Xrf X if 5 U, , V3 ft ,fl pm. ,Q nga N.. 4 gd W, Y, 3 M. - ,gwq IIWHQW ji 5 fx ,.... ffxs.. ff , A ,J 7'9'4'Z2Qwf'w4 ,, .al NW st M3133 5 tk' wif -Neff q'Ji 'r ' ----- J N 'Mw ffl' 94 5 ,Mg-gf msgb - Zi' Biff, J 9-wfllf ' Q, 9'1..1M4f' ' . C ' . . A--e 'f 1 5 ..,. ...-.. . .. - ..-W..-N -f-v-UW... , ,..... ..,. . . ..,,.. .. ...X 'MM img-4?vwPTN-5w'MP'NeMiK 'fMv-- . --4 4553.-1... a:vo:s..'KZ'.Z2::o.l1,-...O.-. Ql'gN' My --- . ,,,..,A, .MN M, W-,Ms-::,,.,,,,. ,,,,m,,, :M WMM, ,k,, ,, ,H ,,,A ,,,, ffm. gi? Gifs' The Trip to Brownwood Bu KATl'lERlNE HENDERSON Just list, schoolmates. town folks, and you shall hear About a wild. wild football ride that'll make you eheer. We started at seven a. 1n. in a crazy Nash And all predieted one grand smash. We got to Coleman just ship-shape Hlld fine, And thought we'd get to Brownwood yet on time. ut just past Coleman that fan belt broke. he old var gave a loud, sad eroak. With two door springs we fixed that belt And wondered what luek we'd next be dealt. Around another corner. off the muffler flew Until we roared like Uolumbus' erew. We inereased our speed. Each object passed Was seen in a blurr: we went so fast. Rome fa1'1ners yelled, Hey, stop! By heck! Just keep that up. and break your neck ! We reached Brownwood as the train pulled in And all our gang began to yell amid the din. Right to the Great Southern Hotel we went. Or rather. by tl1e eoaeh. Doe Killum. were sent. Ou water and on toast we had to dine, That we might keep quite fit to hold our line. At three o'eloc-k our boys went on the fiel' The first half made start and reel: 'Vl-e fourth euarter we felt real por.'l 'Cause Brownwood proved so greedy of score. We left for home at eight-thirty. And hoped we'd get there though dirty, When with a bang: one tire went down: We all jumped out onto the groun'. We worked for ages 011 that tire. 'Till visions came: UA ear to hire. Then it was fixed with a rrash and a bang And we meant to roll this time or hang. We elimbed straight in, prepared to go X But woe! that blamed old starter whispered, UNO. For two long miles we pushed and tuggedg At last the ear grave a faint ehug-4-hug. 'Twas four in the morning and all on the road Not a ereature was stirring. not even a toad, When with a siekly hiss. a tire went flat, And one and all fell out to see to that. Our luck was hardy we had no spare And we just eouldnit pump the air. So Mr. Nunnally. Edd, and Mauriee Holt Stepped down the road at a trotting jolt While l'riel WVeaver and Luther Lynn Brought up the rear like men. Wayne Brewster and Chile in the ear slept I'ntil over the sky the pink dawn erept. With horses strong we pulled it into town And itrnever made one little soun'. I dedicate this to that ear That never could go very far. Note:-Information from Charles Kirkpatriek. PAGE NINETY SEVEN ffx 'Mm f-1 HQ .f i f r N as .fb 4. A fm , rv mf ff' v 1 'f- . -a X - Y- A- .. - ,, X ,,ff ' ,MQW ,..t 51 gg? ,figs ,asm i ff Eff: 152'-25- , -M gg f iff------M' X ,, 'W' ,f,a'f'4riw ' swiwff -as,Q ff yf .fa s spa ff Q - A 'NRA A inf ef awww ., me. r n - af' revive! J -val' Q29 +,a 419' -- - 1 ' - ....... . ,-3.L4'L,,. Ki'-I ' '4' ' 2 ....-. -... - -4--A-.-N - --JL-.. 0 , ' . .,.....t....-. Q. .. can . -... l.. . --....g.....,,,.., ' -rw--fha. W 5 Win mi:-:5QQ'4'i61i1e5Q,1 ,,ggm-.,.. .wuifitxvg n-o.-,. Qfgew was Basketball The basketball season opened several weeks after the close of the football season. with only two little men. Sam Allen and Homer Casey, back 011 squad. Through- out the season Coach Kellani was hampered by inexperi- enced men, although toward the close of the games John- son. Barnes and Hall began to show good forin. Bud Lyon at forward did some good work for old S. A. H. S. during the entire season. A practice game was secured with Harriett after a training period lasting th1'ee weeks. A few days later out the season Coach Kellam was hampered by inexperi- same fate as Lakeview and Harriett. for they were de- feated by a big score. The first hard game of the season came when we played Ballinger. However, the training of Coach Kel- lam began to show and Ballinger was the last victim. As the schools in Tom Green County had given the championship of the county to San Angelo the first offi- cial game came when we played Miles for bi-county championship. The team went on the court nervous and excited. The cheering when the other side made a goal caused them to become more excited, but in the last half of game the players began to 'tshow their stuff? All our men began to shoot goals and there is no doub but that San Angelo would have won if the game hat continued five minutes more. However. our team se cured revenge when Miles came here February 15 by de ft-ating them with a score. but this game was not offi tial and did not count. Sam Allen, Right Guard. Sain did some excellent work for a first year man but he had one big disadvantage for he could not makn the line yield as the girls do when glancing their way. Arthm- Bellings, Sub. Although inexperienxed. Arthur did well when ht played. He helped the team by winding our oppo nents. for wl1e11 Bellings got the ball it took a fast mal to stop him and only after a long chase. Meritt Steger. Meritt always did good work at guard. and at Clie man he was able to take -Big's place at center, and dt well. Although unused to that position Meritt alwayf came out best in his tackles until he met a spider in tht dressing room, wl1e11 he was rendered helpless for severa days. 1 PAGE NINETY EIGHT fiD'jY1YTT'wf.Xg!rAXw--, T1 ,, f 'g .f f xigXA Z5 Wx? -.,f 'X'q K-'T..,ff'- J 'THX NH'-ffTxj,f?fWTEL?:' ' ' f . '- 5'-, I-4: - V, , ' . f if: 2- , 3- , , ffvz 2 ' if: --,nf-Q ,, a,Lf, J J A H - v 4 ,mglf -. Q J I, H fm ., MRI? A . eq 5,,,g5 6, F, ,rf ,Ip Q 1. ' ,,,1f 0,0 Czv ' A '..,, ..,, Q- i ,f' 16 ' -TQ 9 ,-,. ....O.. - . .If --2---.mf-N . ' . .... - .,,... ....,..... . ,AK,, -A ,shh -NNW. M.,, .... ....- Qlv The Track Team BELLINGS. A BARNES. H. COOK, B. KEYES, E. KELLAM, COACH HUNTER. B. BROWN, M. MEERS, W. Q PAGE NINETY NINE ,A:'lw,.,g.?,.,s. ..., 6 . ,XM 1 . ,,,. , ff N x, , JKHQX J Q, N W AF ',..,. wh n, .h Alf... ffmxx 17, exif- .E A Em il -'WWW 'S '4 'ff .ale .-'F K . v img X' lffee 'f579afe ff . ii W- . 'xxx K V 1 , if ,stiff ay, . O t i P - - .y - ,... .ny -1: Q.. .,..,, fe. ,ki A, 'N - ..-, - -4-- e- ,-A ea.. - . tc ,e .- , ,rs e ft -we-N A---w - i - 'mf wifi-j sf M' , .-R We X ,,, 'M X Ei ,f P- ,.,-.. -.w.L..iz.. X 4 ' ' X. V .. ...,, T. L..-2..,.f...-- -e-'V-Wvm., 91, ' - 1 , A v ' -- 9'yl-uh-4,-...N - ,I , 1 .. ' 'MA -1. -. - ' ... ...,...-1--.2f'f?... Q. .. mm.-..-.isF?---.-.:...,.......,...N-A..,,.,.hL..-.-. '7'l ff'1 , .. ,...r.,:sf.'!51:..Jk4cig..,:jjQg2'..,s5!1smm.-.--f.. aww.--.X-is-1 -,---. 11- -f-,,-- 6,J,.....c ' K :i N 49? 2525 VW llniversitq interscholastic League Meet District 12 Not having any conipetitors in the county, the San Angelo High track and literary teams did not have a chance to really test themselves before the district meet. But wl1e11 this eve11t took place they repeated the per- formances of the last two years by easily winning the meet by double the amount of points of any other school in the meet. San Angelo stood, total points, 703 Mid- land 35, Ballinger 25, lVinters 2-1. This allows Angelo High to keep the two silver cups, one for literary and one for track events, that were offered by the business men of San Angelo to the school in Class A who could win the meet three years in succession. In the literary events the old High School bit off a lion's share. The boys debating: team, composed of Fowler Roberts and Luther Lynn. after defeating three visiting teams. were pronounced winners by unanimous decision. The girls' team. composed of Maureen Lackey and Mary Parker, also defeated three visiting teams and were pronouiiced winners. Our dcclaimers, Sallie Hum- long and 'Monroe Anderson, placed first after defeating a field of fifty-eight declaimers. In track events Angelo High was easy winner. The events were as follows: 120 ya1'd hurdles-1st, Max Brown: 2nd, Bill Hunter. Time, 191-5 seconds. 100 yard dash-lst, Hugh Barnesg 2nd, Mortimer Hall: 3rd. Artliur Bellings. First time, 10 1-5 seconds. i l l 1320 yard low hurdles-lst. Arthur Bellinus. time 27 secondsg second, Tliomson fBflll1llji,'l'l'2l, Canipbelli fBallin,:e1'J, tied. , l -H0 yard dash-1st, lidd Keyes fAn,2elol, time 56 seconds: 2nd, Fields fWintersb: 2rd. Bai-bee fBallin- gerj. 22220 yard dash-1st, Mortimer Hall fihigelob, time 2-l sefonds: Znd. Hugh Barnes tAngeloJ: Zird. Bellings, fAngelol. S80 yard run-lst, Neeley fVVintersl. time 2:1202-o, 2nd. A. Neeley fXvlllt0l'Sil 3 3rd, Seale fAngeloJ. Mile ru11-1st. G. Neeley flVintersl. time 5:1394-5: Qnd. Meers fAngeloJ. of Hall, Mile Relay-1st, Angelo: team composed Cook. Barnes and Keyes. Time, 3:53p 12nd Ballinger, team Barbee. Thompson, Uampbell and Matejowsky. Discus throw-1st, Keyes fAngeloDg distance. 109: ft. 2 inches: 2nd, Knight fliallingerj, Sli ft. 1 in.: 3rd,' Cook fAngelo,J. Broad Junipilst. Hall fAng:eloJ. 20 ft. 4 in.g 2nd, Buchanan fMidlandJ: Iird. Belling fAngelol. High Jump-1st, Buchanan fMidlandJ. 5 ft. 8 in: 2nd. Hall fAn,a:eloD 5 3rd, YVilliams fMidlandJ. Shot Putelst, Keyes fl-Xngelob. 38 ft. 11 in.g 2nd, Fields fXVl1ltt'l'S'lQ31'tl Cook fAngeloJ. PAGE ONE HUNDRED X-,.-f .-f '-N. , ,Y . - . . N , ...,-. f--2: W k,,, ...,f - 'x W an R nr ftffx ff -1' E.,..Xfzf Xwyfgf Q,Qf,yjg3 f' 5 ,.,. ' Rf xxfv' X E N if N? mf if ' r- 92-' ' fwgk fv x QR Mi? .M fffA ?i'-fav 1 i ----A-A--- 'TXXXSV ' 'WA -fiffwps vyff . ' Q '-44 V' 1' 3 rl '--ff Q f LMS- 'H ,.....-- WN! Nm? ' a. QW'-LW , an iii yx ll hi' SJW 911691 will . Q, IMP sg. 'a MRL, 9. Z---- 'e : feb, .ww , ..f2..,.f...... ef-S L.. Z' ...M .V ....... .3...Jff'm,I.uf... 5 OUR REPRESENTATIVES AT AUSTIN MEET GIRL DEBATERS-M. LACKEY. M. PARKER. BOY DEBATERSiL. LYNN. F. ROBERTS. SENIOR DECLAIMER-SALLY HUMLONG. TENNIS TEAMS - PAGE ONE HUNDRED ONE El if Ep!-59 -f'- if 3 1 'I XXX' K Q NX A Y-f K LN!!! 3 rf' Y xx fl XY! F Q gf L ff' 45 e 55? ,Julie A 1,9 3 ,-- if f- If Ji , 'Q z,Lw,,,v--- - YN ' ,Qw1VlQiad'd- ,gf f, 45,0 .4 Q9 1,1 4,13 ,gf - ,T .+ 1 '.4f-....,,, 'NSNQ--M ,.L,,m W - nf X4 -.F 41 :Wg 2,fwii1 Q4JW5 - aff' buff-wfz. fi W Nix- ' VIZ? ,E-,,ul -Q, '2,1.iu,,, '-K , ' B .N ,.,, ..4....A.. W- . wry, gf N ' ----'1------'-Q-.....! Q' - mm.-.... M. ..--...L..,......, -. J U , ----1.1,TKIg'.Li :M?mH:L,skitqi--...,...- of:rf4.v--1-317' N ' -- C , ., , , QE? N -' all PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWO ir: --,- N '- X Q N , . , X X R K f. f X Fi , 1 H-' ff YMQY ff W rf' f- k 15:- 1 ,v -Ng., Af' H, vi.v,- jf g,f.- I 'lx '- X I '--E-...zilf .Q ixvfff Tag , 'Q E MN- 3 Q----w- Z1!:ti'gir-fE4 t1'i ' f -J ? 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The teachers all suspeet that the only kind of mid- night oil Boone burns is gasoline. Weinie says that horse loving is a eineh if your flivver has four wheeled breaks! Who'd have thought it of you. XVayne'? Say. when Miss Moss dies will she go to heaven or that dear old sehool in Uuero? May Murphy said that Sam's mustache tiekled her. What we'd like to known is thisAwhen? Bubba Hall Jr Glueowgirls + 2 dates. Sonny Rawls said that the mustache whieh Meritt tried to grow was like a ball team-nine on either side. Someone wanted to know if I'Ilton's was a tennis game. Sally why she had a of l1er hat. Sally was lisping eutely and said, To tiekle my 'sheek'. IVe won- der if this is the same one she talked about in her diary! The other day Polly asked buneh of feathers on the side Do you really suppose that Shorty Sayers sings from daylight on Sweet Smellin' Mama Y VVe read i11 Gr0IIISIIlIi'IliS Hlieserted Village these lines : t'Full well they laugh'd with eounterfeited glee At all his jokes, for many a joke had he. Don't they remind you of any old 4-lass in Room 11? The latest out! Uoaeh Kellam and his Ma Jong trio. These are the days of real sport. 'Tan you imagine our dear Iiva Utt Saying a speech with her mouth firmly shut? Kind reader. don't burn up this whole book on ae- eount of the above rhyme. It is merely submitted as an example of one of our noble Senior's ideas of a poem and a jibe. IVe feel that tl1e slander would be too great if we diselosed her name but here's a hint-she has yellow eyes. Notiee. boys. you ean't take this down! It's the truth that hurts. else why did this sign disappear so sud- denly 0119 morning from the bulletin board? IN ME MORIAM OF THE BOB CAT SUPPORTERS WHO DIED BEFORE THEY GOT INTO ACTION. FUI'NIl-F--In Sth Grade English book-Hbwner may ref-over the original by removing the spotted briek twen- ty pac-es from the left hand side of the janitor's en traneel. Ilea rest : I'1n just so sorry you were seared last night. XVhy didn't you let me go home with you and then walk baek to town ? Sure enough I would have if I had known you were going to get all seared like that. 1 I I sure have been feeling tough all day today. laek ot sleep. I guess. for I have studied till 11 o'eloek and got up at 451110 every morning this week and it's beginning to tell on me too. I think I will go home and study this evening a11d go to sleep early tonight unless there if something to do down town. I'll go down town a while right after sehool and if nothing happens. why then I'll go home. Mary lklargaret told 1119 just after noon today that there was going to be a danee at the Armory Saturday night. Lord. I hope there is. 'eause I'ni rearing to go ani I don't think I'Il have to go to the raneh this week enf either. at least I haven't heard anything from the folks yet. I must quit for it's nearly time for the bell. As ever your IVe agree with Miss Moss that the Senior elasses are experts in memorizing heroie eouplets. You'd be sure prised. Miss Moss. It seems to the t'1'at Claw that the more eonven ient way to distribute the various-er-1iersonal and en dearing epistles that have to be delivered at all times oi the day here at H. S. would be to establish a permanem poet offiee and thereby save eonfusion and blushes. The orehestra has been praetieing every afternoor in the auditorium. The other day the ceiling was con demned and had to be reinforeed to keep it from falling No reflections on the oreliestra-of eourse. This is jus a eoineidenee. It is rumored that several Juniors from Miss Moss': room are threatening to sue Bud Lyon for damages the next ti1ne he reeklessly ZIIIII dangerously rushes down the :fairs just to walk down the hall by her gentle side. .--.......?i0 ?i.. HOVI' D0 THEY D0 IT? Houston Smith lafter five months of Fhemistryi- Hey. Shorty. where can I find some II20'? Miss Elliott: George. if I were to tell you to out line the period of the 4ommonwealth, where would yol start? George Skeete: t'At the beginning. Our wetkly motto- You tell 'em II2S-you suffo rate 'em X V W- -- - 4 PAGE ONE HUNDRED FOUR . .:f '1M' l 'm g HN x - In 'N ---xf- AWN - fx 1' x fm' N f 'MN -1 X 5 1 L-Jf wff M f1 Q .4 v f W XB el Rf' X N f' K, ,A , ff ff 2 'A I-1' M - pf f-'M' 5 G2 U9 -,-,'Z'g+g1?ff -,X1 J .,., 1 5-.ai .,.. , , 'V ,,.-.....-.,.-. 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'SN ,.,... .. . ........ .......,,. ....... ...W .,-.v...-...W 1 .. . ...,.- ...Q . , Slew 549 '-slum IF YOU WANT T0 GET HIT VVITH A BRICK Mueh of tl1is present-day whiskey is aged i11 the Blondy Call our editor Step o11 a son-of-a-gun Massey's class Sonny the floor in Miss XVilitIiIkl'l'.S rooni at Mr. NIIIIIIIIHXJS jokis Laugh ill Miss Fall tl1e eoaih Spill paper on Fail to lau 'h CUIIIO anywhere near .Iuanita Kiss Sixie on the lips Try to get alword in edgeways i11 Miss Moss' class Lounge around in the library NVink at Tony when Mary Sue is around Call Olin Blanks Pretty Baby Tell Stella she is fat Fall Johnnie Loc-haby Mr. Good1ooking Fail to eoinpliinent Leta Payne on her dirnpl Stand under a erunibling building OS 1Tf.i.0 ,1 KRAZY KRACKS BY KUTE KUT-UPS You've 110011 out with worse looking fellows tl1a11 1 haven't you? Olin asked the night of the Apron and Overall pa1'ty. There was no answer. so he raised l1is voiee. I yon've been out with worse looking fellows than I haven't you? he repeated. t'Oh. I heard you the first time. Mary Margaret 1-ooed. HI was just trying to think. 51111. SRX. il 111. Miss Whittaker: What does the HKnow Nothingv party remind you of? Marion Flay: IVayne Brewster. One day Miss IVhittaker re':arded the 1-lass severe- ly after several guesses had been made regarding the lesso11. t'Yon should get familiar with tl1e Illl'll.-y she said. Mama told me not to. I'eg's voiee piped up. IiTl1l'lllQ' the Glimpses i11 the Future. given l1y 11 D. Maifv Parker said. f'Oh. Raymond. isn't Herbert retir- ing? Rayinond- blushed deeplv zlllll SfHIlll1Il'l'i'4i. I-I-don't think so-those striped pajainas are supposed to be a eonviet's suit. Elsie A- Iluth. why 11ot take Nubs to tl1e party'?'l Ruth B.- lVhy. shoot. l1e's got his arni broken. Mr. Nunnally' I thought I told yo11 to sit ill the seat next to Ila Mae? Meritt: Yes sir. you did: but I sold it to Sonny for a quarter. Juanita: YVhat makes some men so bald headed? Miss Moss: Because they think a lot. Juanita: t'But why have you so mueh hair? Miss Moss: Read next Mary. vs wood. b11t tl1e wood is provided ly tl1e niidertaker. The rapidly l1lt'l'02lSIll3I divzzrre rate. reniarked Miss XVillfi'21kt'1'. proves the land of the free. Yes, said Frank T.. but the eontiiiuanee lll1ll'l'iil2'0 rates shows that it is still tl1e 1101110 brave. that Aineriea is fast beeoming of the of the Miss Elliott: NVhy was XVashington in such a pre- liiffllllflllf at 'Valley Forge? lVayne: XVas it beeause he lost his supporters'?'y XVayne has been offieially aeeused of swiping the acousties out of the Federal Uourt Room at the time XVII!-'ll the Civics elass NVQ-'llf through the Post Hffiee. Sixie: Does skating require Zlllj' partir-nlar appli- 1-atio11?'y Peg: No3 arniea or horse 1illlI110lli'fUll0,S as good as the other. Mr. Uabaniss asked John why he was sporting! around in his Sunday clothes when it wasn't a holiday. NVQ-ll. you see. Pl'KlfttSSllil..y he replied. nlllll eelebra- tin' 111y :golden wedding. lint is11't your wife eelebrating it with you? Ul1. Mandy! She ain't got nothin' to do with it. She's jes' 111y third wife. All those who attended the basketl1all game between the Seniors and the l aeulty are ouite sure that Claude H. Kellanrs 111iddle llilllllt is Harry. i The proud father dragged l1is blushing Still. a senior i11 S. A. II. S. f0lin BJ. before l1is guest tlllli i11 a voir-e vibrating with paternal l1ope. said: He lives and will live by his brain. The guest looked upon l1i1n eolnpassionately and in a voiee ehoking with pity said: Alas. wl1y should he have to die so young? Rudolph: t'YVhat do you mean by telling her thai a fool ? Jinnny: Heavens I'1n sorry! I didn't k a seeretf' 1,111 was now it Sue: The man I 1ll2ll'l'y 1n11st be bold a11d fearless. Franees: Yes, dear. he must. Frankie .Tones walked up to l1is father. Say. pa ! Wm-ll. my son. I took a walk through the eenietery today Zlllii read the inseriptions on all the tombstonesf' VVell. what about it? Where are all the wieked people buried ? Dempster 1 Would you aeeept a pet Ill0I'lk0V'Jn Melodese: Oh, I would have to ask father.. This is so sudden. 'PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIX 1 ':--- 'W-X -fx X .E ,. - , , ,,..,, E- px - f-rx fc if 1' V M r--,Qf 1 X N Q 1?-N V-fm wr' k ff' f N VFW 'M ' ' xg IY ,Sf vm Ni , ...U 1 F' , k I- 9 ,ff 1W va, ik ,vi N. .,.,. -1 ,f - ,E .-,Jw M. A ,F , , fm? 499 fu 4 ,111 4 1 rf Xfiiiflw' .... M 4ifW eva? W ea w 5 6 930 'bf' 49+ Fa au Mgqfxd ' -' 'gW,w,5Q ?2:s.t- Ji ,X Svlfaffzig' 57,111 -Q0 gms 'F 'rf ' . ...2 M.. Q .-Jf.if',L.'fJL..., 9 -- 'F 5 :QFD-,,,,...-..,....-. .... M-I..-.f-..-N. -'N lm 6? 'F i g, kiwi: Twzffgzi ' w 1 W W W + PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVEN essex 'f' ' ,,f':s. 1 ' I f'-3 . , V - U f' K f ' rf. .gs 3 ,NN , 3. s '5' ,, - A - . - 1 2 ik 7'2?2..fs+f fy ffinff-25w1g?lff.gW'!A W, -ig 72 1 1 A ff ss--.-.-,-, .- -463 .:. -A H -fly - .aff ,pg -A---f' 'AEK 5' 41 14' 2111 ? ,I , I i ggi V r ,jjj 1,1 +x.- N gp .i5'.'ft:r.FZ1f.f....,- ..,, Qs... ,A - .A,, ..... - s ..,. ,..--...-,.- W.. .-- -.-.. .Q A- .. A ggi Ze Miss Moss tteaihinm linglishl: What is a nat- I.uther l,.: When I marry 1.111 going to marry a nral'! girl who can take a joke, Thornton: T or II. llrth I'.: ' Iron't worry. little I-oy. it's the only kind You can always tell a l reshman By the way he struts around. You can always tell a Sophomore By the new thi11gs he has found, You can always tell a Junior Hy his worried look and such, You can always tell a Senior. But you cannot tell him much. Mary Margaret fentering a fur storel : I want to get a muff. Yes'm. said the salesman. XVhat fur? Mary Margaret looked surprised. XVl1y,'l she said. To keep my hands warm. of course l Hera: Mllony. you are growing I1H.I1fISO1I1l'l' every dayf, Tony: 'tYes. dear. it's a way I have just Ei--fore your birthday. Edwin B.: Teachers met. 1 Ii. N. J.: No. do they? MaX. said Mr. Uahaniss. 'tyou told me yesterday afternoon you had an engagement with your dentist. Yes, sir, I did. Well, I saw you at the hall gamef' Yes. sir. The tall man sitting next to me was my dentist. Julia Bess fmoonlight and all that rotj : Hlbo you know what a dumh waiter is? Sam tsame surroundings of coursel : Sure. an undeveloped elevator for use in hotels, apartments and so on. Julia Hess istill in the moonlightb : I should say not. It's a man who asks a girl for a kiss and waits for her to say yes. This is the kind of a want ad. that draws: The ladies of the Orange Street Church have dis- carded clothes of all kinds. Fall at 222 XV. Orange Street and inspect them. Polly: XVhy do people cry at weddings?'i Marion: IYell. I imagine those who have heen mar- ried themselves start it. and tl1e others join in. No. Mortimer. I 21111 sorry: hut I am sure we could not he happy together. You know I always want my own way in everything. I-Rut. my dear girl, you could go 011 wanting it after we were married. HI don't like these photographs at all, said John O. I look like a monkey. VVith a glance of lofty disdain the photographer re- iou'll get. Sopn: 'l'here's a town in Massachusetts named after you. ' cur! l'r hz Yc:'. Wlmt's its name? Soph: Marhleliezul. mff?,,,,4-., STGGESTIONS FOR GRADUATION PRESENTS. , flioth l'seful and Appropriatel For : Sue Noelke-a new vanity .Iuanita Hill-a side comh Iluek-a pair of supporters Luther-a tie Mary I'arker-another Spark Plugfl Perry-a safety razor Maude-a few more mandolin lessons Sonny R.-some oil for his tenor voice Meritt-other worlds to conquer Johnny O.--a little more avoirdupois Bolily C.-a muffler Maurine I..-more time , Flarence Alleert-some kid curlers l Hillary K'arleyAa how tie W Marion 1'layYa pair of fresher dimples CIIIITIPS Cutthroat-some rouge Peg--some stay-put for her Ponjola Helen Louise-a hook of etiquette on when to sit in young menis laps. , Theresa-a liottle of peroxide ' Olin Blanks-a plug of Ulimax. that grand old chew ' FAVORITE SAYINGS ON TWYIUE TOLD TALES Dorothy IbeBerry4 P1'etty necktie you have on. I iust love pretty necktiesf' E. I.. N.v Now. folks. eat out of your own spoon. Cooter-''Howdyf' ThorntonA Any you hoys wanta fire a nickle? Jackie JOIIDSOII-HTI1HfyS right! That's right! f'aseyY Yep! Nope 3 Peeny T.- Ha-Ha-HA ! Buhha aml Sixie- Sure 'nuff? Madge- Suah. Luther- Ahha-that squelehed her. Toots- IVhat chu doin'? l S2lH1+ HEI1'-I12ll'.y, Estelle Nettleton- Hot almighty. Iflthel- Gracias Senor? Chrisuf'Attahoyf' Sally Hunterf No. no-naughty hoyf' Peg4 I just couldn't squeeze his hand harder than plied as he turned hack to his work. You should have he SQUZZ Illini'-.3 . sy I .lay thought of that hefol e you had them taken. uliy ou're goofy. PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHT C,'--3'yv 'f M 'X'- .4 X E . wx- A ,V fx, K k Q . A'-X If X , V, ,A -if x 3 N.iLl.f,...f'x., X E?,,!i'?'fJ XQXK, fri' X Q? f' Y: fy , ' . 'N Y! W 5 f 2-'A , fw,2m.g.lih W, 5- K ffl- ' A tg- gx - .QYQX fx -Q ,Y-7. fm ,A,53,g JE i , ---'X.xx-,,,y-'H X , - .- .- ef, ,1 , ,, . ,g ' -Q 'dy f' '-- .5--lffiwg rf 'N-,at , J .M,.,.,f- . f . , . 4 I ,, 41 , 0 , . 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Y in WA ,,-,Av W ,k,, -W AAI, ,vW,, ., ,N W A-M ,, ,I ,,, , , ,,,, . . -,... .,.- . . fy -1 . eye TI-IE CAT-CLAVV There is a XUIIIIQ Illilll called XVUUIIIU YVho is duite long, lilllk. and leanieg Ile eats l1oXes of IIIQIIICIII-IS, Ilis tow-head l1e SI'1'IltI'IlI'S ON BOBBED HAIR fApo1ogyP Tl1e following epic whim 11 I pen. Is not written for the 111011. Beause IIEUS a little hit lxeanie. Tlnirm-'s a Senior l'oy called Sonny XVIII? tries to he quite funny: A I1igh tenor he hawls, Tl1is young man Rawls, A 11d makes us all SIlI'f2l I'l11l1lj'. There is a liold shiek Ililllll.-'II '6I7lll'k.' VVho with the ladies has luek: But his hair is unelean XVith sleek vaseline And on l1i1n his hat gets quite stuek. There is a girl who's 1-alled Polly. Infaet SIIQVS a sweet hahy Dolly: She's some little seamp This eyeeutting vamp. But SIIIQS never yet got into folly. There is a young fellow named Brown XVho skates witl1 the graee of a VIIIXVIII One day he got sniarty f0ur laugh it was heartyl W'hen Oll tl1e hard walk l1e sat dow11. There is a young lady Beta XVho likes to have all the hoys llI'SlI'2lZ But some day. it is hooked. She will wed and he hooked To one man for many a yeara. There is a little girl Peggy IVl1o of IIUI' mother did heggy To sl1ave off IIPI' hair A la maseulaire: ..,... ,--- --- Now sl1e looks like jellylrean Pefry. There's a young man DHIIIGII Fowler YVho Ull o11e thing is a howlerg 'PIII' women he's hated But for him it is fated To lI12ll'I'j'. Could anything he fouler? There-'s a Junior girl named IVynn XVIII! doesn't want to he a Uhas heen so sl1e's out for a man Fateh as eateh rang IJon't worry. Toots. it's no si11. There is a yonirf man named John Who keeps taking flesh on: If l1e d:1esn't wateh out He'll sure eateh the ,gout From eating food by the ton. There is a lady named Moss IVIIOIII we o11 a blanket did toss. But she was smiling fWe thought she'd be bilingl She's some sport-our English boss. Hut for tl1eir hetter IIZIIVUS so fair. XVIII? have llllf yet 1'9l1Ullll4'4'Il fllttil' l1ai1'. Tl1e idea eaine to me UIIU day. But I was seared my folks would say Tllzlt I SIl0llI4l wait a year or two, And tl1at I IKIIOVV I'd never do. So that very day I made a stop. 'Fore a seeluded harher sl1op. And argued witl1 my Illll0I' self- Should I put Illy hair llllllll tl1e shelf? I thought of what my dad would say. And tried to go the otl1er way. Iiut soinething whispered witl1 a grin. The l'arI:er lweekoned 111e within. The I-ar er looked so Illbilll at first. With fIl0IISIl fright I thought I'd hurst. He told 1110 tl1e11 to have a f-hair. And asked l1ow I would IIZIVK' my l1air. Should it l'e I+'reneh or Iluteh or straight? I nodded 2lll1l+I'0SIQll0Il to Fate- I felt tl1e elippers 011 llly pate. And treinhled mueh wl1ile there I sate. I shuddered YVIIUII tl1e seissors flew. Tl1e11. 'fore I k11ew it. all was tl1rougl1. I gathered Ill! 111y hank of hair. And 011 tl1e lllIl'1'0I' fixed lllj' stare. My throat was 1-losed. llly eyes filled up. And I wished for old Soe's poisoned 1-up. My IIHII' was gone. I was a wreek. Iiow would I ever shave Illy ner-k? .ls I went staggering llUXVll tl1e walk. People looked a11d stopped to talk. They seemed to say. Sin-'s played it IIOXV I And I Ill-'XZIII to wonder how I'd ever Sftllltl to faee tl1e folks. Their scolding. and my Ill'1lfIl0I'yS jokes. I knew I'd have to stay at home Ilntil more hair grew 'on my dome. Fan you imagine my surprise. When mother opened wide her eyes. A nd hugged ine to herself and said. You have. Illy dear. a shapely head! And pop Illllklllg' onee. s111iled very wide And said. f'ome 011. let's take a ride. Your hair looks niee. Ivlll proud of it. Witl1 hrother too I made a hit. I wondered what they'd say at sehool. I thought they'd think I was a fool. But they said. Gee! It sure looks nit-e!'l I guess I'll try that harher twiee. The IVorld is bright: I feel so well: But whyfel must refuse to tell. But if you want to feel this way. Go BOB YOUR HAIR this very day! M. Rawls PAGE ONE HUNDRED TEN the Styles' of '50 FIRST THI G IN4THE MQBNING SINCE 1819 . 1 ,M-1,5 ,H ini the QUPV ' ,aw HUM 'Eff YL! Some Truths About k. .Ab - 4 , , ' , , w ' . 6' ,. ' v 1 , i 0 fy? : Z .:fQff'g,g.1Tvf.V- Q ., ,...4 .W V rf, ,,,f4'f7V'f , ' If I Y . M ,,, :il in A S' 5' S V ,ff 5 f K . K, ny' 'f ' .. 5, ,777 H ' , I B b I Mu.. A Q Q ,,f mf' 4' .1 ' JA dr , 5 -5. , X fy if nag: 321 :X tl f 1' 1 f 4. 4? gf is f x, 3 .ff 'Q' ,I ' H A M 54 jg.. Q if If 44-fx w,,,. ff l X 5 f . H 1 1 '77 NJ 53,9 , r 'fd ag 1 i Q , K 11 W bs x Q f . mf me X f X- W qw . Mn adn, ,p 'N H X 4 Y ix , P 4 J' 5 N' ??97' 'G' ' fy M M 5 f ' 'W ' A 'im fi ' 3 , f 3' 5 4. ' 4,21 A 0 , FE l Q 7. Y .,, 7-3 ,QM 1 ' s u N '. 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'I e ' Ni' X F 5 X 7' 31' I Q6 3 TI-IE WISE ONES WILL TRADE WITH OUR ADVERTISERS .1..1...,..g,1...::,. 5 1: 1111- 7 1: .:: 15715.-,if11-11,-.--1-.11.i SAFETY DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT ABSOLUTE SECURITY. COMMERCIAL BANKING DEPT. PERFECT SERVICE STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF The Central ational Bank SAN ANGELO, TEXAS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1923 A UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY RESOURCES 1.1.1 1. Loans made to our Customers ,,...... , .......E,,,,,,,,,.., --,F5l.Zi25.26!l.'3TS 2. Overdrafts made by our Customers ..,,,..,,,,....,, M- ,,,. - - .L . United States Bonds owned by us to secure Cireulation ,,.....,,....... 4 5. United States Treasury Certificates Bearing aiihfk interest IJIIITIIZISCKI by IIS HS HD IIIVQSIHIEIIII -- .,...............,..,..,............,... ..,... - 6. Stoek owned by us in the Federal Reserve Bank No. 11 at Dallas, Texas- 7. Banking house owned by us in which we transact our banking business-- - Ifllited States Bonds owned by us to secure IT. S. Deposits ......,....... NONE 5,000.00 500,000.00 350,000.00 22,500.00 112,096.20 8. Furniture and Fixtures in our Banking Quarters i...,,........,,.. ,.., 2 0,373.90 9. Cash Deposited by us with the United States Treasury Department at Washington, D. C., to secure the Redemption of our eireulating bank notes , ,--,-,.----,,,,,-,,,,-,,-----------Y,-,---,.-,,,,,-,,--.-v. 25,000.00 10. Interest earned from our Customers Uneolleeted ....E.,L...f...E.i..., 8,046.02 11. United States Revenue Stamps Carried by us for the Fonvenienee of our Customers L .,....t.........,... t,.E,...,,. ..........,f......,,t.,. 2 I 55.5 12. AVAILABLE CASH ON HAND AND IN OTHER BANKS FOR THE IMMEDIATE USE OF OUR CUSTOMERS ,,,,,..E,.,..,,,,I,.,.,..v 858,376.33 GRAND TOTAL RESOURCES OF THIS BANK,--,, ---S3,227,533.0l LIABILITIES 1. Capital Stock Paid in by our Stockholders ...,,. Ev-. 500.00000 2. Permanent Surplus Fund ................ --- 250.00000 3. Undivided Profits Account ..I........E. EI- 130,399.31 Total Workixig Capital of this Bank ........,,...,.,,.,....L........ 33 889,390.31 4. Reserved from earnings and paid as dividends to sto:-kholders .... --- 25,000.00 5. Circulation Bank Notes Outstanding .................................. 500,000.00 6. Items Representing Money Borrowed by this Bank: A. Rediscounts from the Federal Reserve Bank, other Banks, War Finance Corporation and Kindred Associations ....................... NONE B. Bills Payable representing money borrowed by us ....... ............ N ONE C. Certificates of Deposit representing money borrowed by us .... --- NONE 7. DEPOSITS MADE BY OUR CUSTOMERS AND PATRONS .... --- 1,813,133.70 GRAND TOTAL LIABILITIES OF THIS BANK .........- ......, S 3,22'7,533.0I DIVIDENDS PAID T0 OUR STOCKHOLDERS IN 1923 June 30, 1923 ..........,...........s................ 325,000.00 December 31, 1923 .................. ---S25.000.00 Total Cash Paid to Our Stockholders .,.. ---S50,000.00 OFFICERS C. C. WALSH. PRESIDENT? J. D. SUGG. J. M. SHANNON, R. H. HARRIS. L. L. FARR AND W. CLINT JOHNSON, VIcE PREsIoENTs: O. C. CARTWRIGHT. CAsI-IIER. MUNICIPAL BOND DEPARTMENT. UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, UNQUESTIONED SAFETY I!-at If-nil: nf.. n--ll1uiu1n-u-::7:l :ian--I-uc .I .411-an-...I :uinin .WJ L .nz --:li . 1:17. 4- ------------------ -4- Concho Drug Co. Inc., Stores Congratulate you, the Graduating Students of the San Angelo High School. Your diploma was attained through years of consistent study. Reward comes only to those who are everlastingly at it. The same applies to our business. Remember- What you know of the Concho Drug Co. is not the result of chance, but the gradual develop- ment through twenty- five years of well de- fined policies. The linking together of high quality with lowest prices, a thorough and -extreme loyalty to the better interests of every patron have been the basis principles. Nor have the lengthening years changed the spirit or character of the Concho Drug Co., Inc. in the slightest degree. Large as this business has become it is as virile and progressive as ever and has not out- grown that friendly spirit. Three Convenient Drug Stores THE REXALL DRUG STORES Pharmacists A public serving institu - tion dedicated to the pres- ervation of health of both man and beast -Twenty-five years of pro- fessional service to San Angelo and West Texas Protection- Eight Regis- tered by law Store Real Drug Servicei' Concho Drug Compan , Inc. X X Palace Pharmacy Concho Drug Store Lone Star Drug Store 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 11nn1uu1.111un1uu1uu1uu1nn1lu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1l.1q.1..1..1q.1nu1.p1nn.-un1nun1na1nu1,n1nn1un1.n1n111.5-..n,1....1.,,1.,,1...1.,,1..,1..,.1m.1,....1..,,1,m1,,,.1..1 1 1,y.1w After High School - - What??? San Angelo Business College 1.,1..1..1 1 1 1 1 -- 1 1 1 1,11 1:..:1:: ,,,,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1n1'.1n,.1un1-uu1n1u1, 1nn1nn1 1 1a -11111111- u-n1uu1l.I. ofvu1nn1uu1n-- 111 1 1uu1 1 n1un1uu1uu1m1uu1mu1 The air is full of things you shouldn't miss. will receive and reproduce these things as they are broadcasted in the larger cities of the United States to your entire satisfaction. Let us demonstrate a Radiola in your home. BUNYARD ELECTRIC COMPANY Distributors for Radio Parts of America Phone 82 When you are hungry we suggest The Regular Meal il li 1. il I. 11 ii is Riverside Cafe I! ll ll Q! ll The Most Attractive Cafe in West Texas. -9.-...-.... .---- uv.-..-...-..-. ---- .....u..-...gl . 'I-.-H..-.... ---- .M-....-....-....-....-.. ---- ...-....- .Q g ---------------------------- - ------ M- --lb -E+ I l i WHERE DADDY GOT H15 GLASSES Harris Qptlcal Co. t DR. EDWARD A. cARoE, OPTOMETRIST i Phone 812 Guaranty State Bank Bldg. Q -..- -. .... .-- .... . .... .- -.. .... ..-..-..-..-..-.- -.-.- .,.n -.- ln., -...-..-...-..! z- -----1 ---------- - ---- -H+ 1 Texas S ta r Barber Shop All girls and young men get their hair cut at this shop. You come also. We take pains. 227 South Chadbourne Street. .-uninn..un1.nu.-uu..nu-nnluu1,,.1,.,,-.,..,1.,,,1.,..1m..1.m..-H Johnnie Drake: Can February March ? Maurine Arnett: No, but April May. Johnnie D.: Now, don't July. TTTlT0 ......,i Ruth Proffitt: Was the show sad ? lla Mae L.: Sad! Why, the seats Were in tiers. 1-1.-.0... John A.: I have a fine job now. I'm Working in a shirt factory. Harold H.: Then Why ar'en't you work- ing today ? John A.: Oh, We're making night shirts now. .....j.1,O -.-.- Jack Noelke: I am so nervous, tell me how I can cut my finger nails without cutting my finger. Louise Lee: Hold the scissors in both hands. T T,O -1 D0 YOU KNOW THESE? In physiology the other day We were given an eye test to see Who could read the most at a distance. Two boys were asked to read. Oscar could see a little but Leslie could Seymour. nfl l1u1n1 1 11-1 11111111 1 1 ll The Sporting Goods Store of Wilest Texas For your school athletic sports, community contests, etc.-no matter what the game, we can supply the necessary material- BASKETBALL GOODS BASEBALLS AND BASEBALL SUPPLIES VOLLEY BALLS FOOTBALLS TENNIS SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS GUNS AND AMMUNITION -in fact, every kind of sporting goods can be found at our store. We will furnish Catalogues and Price Lists. Harris-Luckett Hardwzare COMPANY The Quality Storey SAN ANGELO 111111111111111un1,,, 1u1...1p..1qn1un1nn1u1.p1u1g.1..1n1..1..1..1g. 1Im1n1m11un.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l. -,- II Bailey Auto Co I GASOLINE, OILS, STORAGE I GOODYEAR TIRES I I You will be delighted with our SUDDEN SERVICE Phone 118 I I -.IW-. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1ml1nn1un1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn1uu..un1uu1mI1un1u - 1 1 u1nn1u K. V. Dye Work CLEANERS, HAITERS and DYERS Phone 420 39 N. Chadbourne -1 ---H s x I I I 1: ofa I ....i. I I Ragsdale Auto Supply Company WILLARD GOODYEAR BATTERIES TIRES We Can Supply Your Every Want I For the Automobile SUPER SUPER i SERVICE QUALITY I I y . I I I 5 - Phone 950 - ' I I -I- POOR SHOT Drug Clerk- Did you kill any moths with those moth balls I gave you ? Disconsolate Customer- No, I tried for five hours, but I couldn't hit onef' 0 WHAT DOES SHE MEAN? Harold-What did May say when you turned out the gas and kissed her? Robert-She said She felt as if she never wanted to see my face again. 110111 WE ALL WISH IT. Will-Father, didn't you say it was wrong to Strike anyone Smaller than your- self ? Father-Yes, Will, that's what I said. Will-Well, I wish you would write and tell the teacher. I don't believe she knows. O REVENGE Branch Sayers Know a shoe clerkj- There's one time where I got revenge. Bud Lyon-How so? Branch-That customer is a telephone girl and I gave her the wrong number. 'I' I can offer no better business advice to the High School boys than to ask you to imitate the examples of five of our great Presidents, and all of the big busi- ness men and bankers of the United States. by buying an insur- ance policy early in life. ' , 1ei: Q fe- 2, QZUZ? Ggazh ,712- LZZ nZj'gl-31269 Wan great ffbzzziern ' aaki-Z26'llI'Jl269 Gam azz WENDLAND Sheet Metal Works EVERY THING IN SHEET MEI WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We are Exclusive Agents for ROl'ND OAK COAL AND VYOOD RANGES ROl'ND OAK OIL RANGES ROl'ND OAK HEATING SYSTEMS This line formerly controlled by Findlater Hardware Co. WENDLAND SHEET METAL WORKS Wholesale and Retail 27-29 East l'on:'ho Avenue Phone 46 v...lm1.111ni-nl..nn1niuninnin-11.11.11..u1nn.-..1..1k.i Our Fountain is Famous for Its Malted Milks and Milk Shakes In connection we have a Sanitary Lunch Room, where we serve Home Made Pies, Chili, Hamburgers, Sandwiches, Coffee, Hot Chocolate. A rc Ligh t Drug Store Meet your friends here. You are always welcome. cis 111111111111 kniugig 'f'v1un-Inv -11 -----1111-- -m1-- Ulu ,1..1..1. 1.1..1..1..1..1..1..1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.,1..1 1 13.-n1..1.,1..1.l STEINWAY PIANO S George Allen A MUSIC HOUSE SINCE EIGIITEEN E i 4 1 NINETY f Brunswick Phonographs and Records The Only General Stock of Music in Western Texas. 2 Musical Merchandise Etc. 15 E. TWOHIG AVE. .1.,1..1 1.1..1 -... fn :n 11 1 1: 1 COMPLIMENTS OF hens. Qllinhisnu Hnhettaking Qlnnqlzxug SAN ANGELO, TEXAS 1 1 1 1 1n1..1u1.g.-H1151...-..1g..-1.1. -- - -A --1 1 1.4-:.1g1..1..1..1..1..1..1..1..1..1..1..1,.1, n1m 1 PHONE 173 I I l 4' AMERICAN HISTORY REVISED. Paul Revere-Eccentric person who got up at midnight to go hossback riding. Boston Tea Party--Forerunner of Pig- gly Wiggly Stores. Self service by charming colonists. George Washington: Dangerous person who insisted on standing up in row-boat While crossing the Delaware. Should have been spanked with the oar. John Adams-Perverted enthusiast who thought that the English sparrow could fly with feathers borrowed from an American eagle. 1101.11 WANTS A BARGAIN. Passenger: Vat time does de train leave, you say? Agent: 1:50. Passenger: Make it 1:49 and I dake it. 101 AMERICAN HISTORY EXAM. Miss Whittaker: Sam, what is the Fasciti movement ? Sam: Don't know! Haven't been to a hop for a month. !' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1ln1nn1..1..1..1...1.g1g,.-...1..1 1l1'.1.l..1..1..1 1 1 1 Graaluaiesz Look info The Fuiure! Are you going to be one of the millions that statistics tell us live a burdened life, and pass a regretful, dependent old age? Follow the advice of true friends. Practice industry and thrift-J rise above the multitude. A Savings Account with us will help you do it. We pay 4? interest on Savings Accounts, compounded semi-annually. The Firsi National Bank 0F SAN ANGELO In business in San Angelo over 40 years. 1 1 1 -u-u1n1nn-nu1un1 1 1.,1..1q.1..1.u1 1 1 1...19,1.,1..1..1.,1u,.1u..1..1u.,1.,,.1. Racine Tires an Angelo 1 1 1 1u1nn....n Dry Goods Co. Dry Goods and Notions MORE GOODS FOR LESS MONEY Hamilton-Brown Shoe for the Whole Family. Pay us a visit and see for yourself. 40 N. Chadbourne. 1m-1ml1uu1y.,1nii....nn1m..... 1 1 1 1141111111111 Phone 707 ...ni1.nu1m11u1nu1u 1 1 1 1u1nn1u Don't Forget When You Run Out of Gas-- Have a flat Tire-- Need the Car Washed-- Or Need Anything for a Car TO CALL Kelly Tires Webb Auto Supply Co. A Handy Place to Trade 'I' 'E' i I I I I I I I yflc Q I I I I I I heafre I I I I I I A I I I Q ' I 3 The Home of I I High-Class Pictures I I I I I I I 4-.-----I ---- ----I----------M ---- --------5 OUT OF LUCK. George: Can a man have two wives, papa? Papa: No, son. Why? George: Oh, dear, that's a nuisanceg I've already promised to marry both Marian and Doris. 111011 Ira L. Cain: CTrying the 4th teacher for note cardsjz Can you let me have some cards to take notes on ? No, I have none. May I go into the library and ask Miss Spence for some '? CKNOY! Whom may I try? Holcomb-Blanton. 11011 DEFINITIONS. Katherine Funk: Filial love is the kind Where there is a whole lot. It just fills your Whole life sorter like. Ulf Side! -But you aren,t if you keep pace in the newest of smart apparel for the High School Students-we assure you that! New -Suits, designed especially for the High School fellows. -Dresses, coats and sweaters to clothe the High School Miss for Spring. Co 4. 'SJ iaqmm-alms. h 'NN Q7 m 'E -' ' ,. C.,-ix . zz- iii 42.-Q 'H -1 filele si, :M- U inx- 1 1 1nu1nn1gu1lI1 1 1 1 1 1 .- .- -. -. -. .. 1 l or 1nn1nu 111111 -I11Iu 1111111 up 4, Burton-lingo C0 lumber and Building Material WALTER GALLEIVIORE Manager As Near to You as Your Telephone With a Service Thai Serves Telephone I - 5 - 4 Angelo Drug Co. 91:21.22 'if -I-I--I ------ -------- . .I.-1.3. min :I---In --------------- loidsmobale sixi s Think of it-S955 will now huy you not only an l Oldsmobile and a General Motors product, but T a six eylinder car with a closed body by Fisher. i S ln other words, for the prire that you ordinarily E ! would pay for a four cylinder touring rar of I equal size, you can now buy 21 fine six cylinder E Oldsmobile closed car. S l l I ozdsmee I I 1' L L WlNS BY COMPARISON L I Touring - - ss 795 Cab - - 9515 I 5 Roadster - - 785 Coupe - - 1075 2 l Sport Touring - 915 Sedan - 11351 l : THE G, M. A. C, EXTENDED PAYMENT PLAN MAKES 7 I l - BUYING EASY, ALL. PRICES F, O. B. LANSING. SPARE 3 K TIRE AND TAX EXTRA. l T Ak' R M t C S T In- oss 0 or ompany I 34 EAST coNc1-Io PHONE 1311 I -i-.-....-....-....-....-.....-.HI-..........-............-..........-,.........-.I-....-...gi WASN'T SURE! There was once a young man. He Went to a party and got drunk. On the Way home he got to Wondering if it Was himself or someone else. It didn't seem like it was him and yet it must be him. He drove on home and he debated if it was himself or not. When he reached home he drove up in front and hallowed, Hello! His mother stuck her head out of the Window and said, That isn't you John, is it ? No, ma'am, I didn't think so, and John drove on. Tl.-.0 . BLOW NOT SOFTENED. We don't discharge you, Mr. Perkins, said the manager. We shall allow you to tender your resignation. Tendering it Won't make it any the less tough, gloomily returned the man who was laid off. .i,TOi-.... T There's a point in calling the slam section of the Weste1ner', the Cat Claw. 4' I I 1..1q.1.p1..1.l1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1.1-.1...1u1.....'.1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1,......u...u-. Robert Massie Company One of the Oldest and Dlost Reliable FURNITURE AND UNDERTAIKING Establishlnents in WV:-st Texas Having secured the services of Mr. Fred Cox, as its Manager, is now more able than ever before to furnish your home from Kitchen to Living Room in the most up-to-date Furniture that can be had, including some of the na- tionally advertised lines in the beautiful Period Designs. You will always find the most reasonable prices, liberal terms and courteous treatment that can be had in San Angelo. We remodel or build furniture to order. A visit to our store will convince you. See us first or last when in the market. Robert Massie Compan FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Day and Night Phone 143 1 1 1 1 .1..1.p-..,...,.1..1..1 1.1..1..1..1..1..1..1..1..1..1..1....-11.1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..un1un..uu1uu..uu1nn....uuinniunlwilln1iii.1nn-until..-.H + .M++MWmw--P-mmWM--WWM4 5 Q-I nv xi 5-I 0 O COMPREH U1 ND 'U PO IU 12 G5 4 I- Gm me an 21 '4 . T O O Probandt Printing Co. EXCLUSIVE AUTHORIZED DEALERS ALso CORONA, UNDERWOOD AND OTHER TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES 1nn111111111..1..11n1uu.-u The Corner C on feciionery F 0 E14 Drinks Ice Cream Fresh Fruits Best Candies A IN D '- School Supplies -E. IW. KDA VIS, 7-Drop. l'iggIy-Wiggly 1 - 5 f I X T r if l ' l Q l l I l l i A free School of Economy i in Grocery Buying i l 1 i I I -in-................-....-....-...-....-....-W..-....-....-....-.,........-...-.,...-iq. Teacher- Do you know what the little mouse does ? Johnny- Naw l That's right! i .0.... Miss Woolworth in physical geography: Max, give the chief functions of the earth. Max Brown: Huhl pretty good to set on. .. ... .0 I'll never get over what I saw last night. What's that ? The moon. 'g '- -r - '- - -r- -'H- - - - '- - -H'- - '!' Why not trade where you can get the same goods and have money left? That T is what you can do when you trade with l J. w. PRATT 5 L 218 South Chadbourne Street. Quality First, Price Next- and Last, but not the Least, Cour- teous Treatment to All. Mays Building. w-- ---. --.- ---- --.- ------ ,--- ---- .-f- .-.- ---- -.-- ---- ---- -W -. 1 1.q..-l..-l.1.....ni...-p.in1.pg..gp1..1g.-.l..-l.i..1..1..1,... 1ll1n1.q.-lp--...1gl1n..u.. Linked Together I n Service Education and communication go hand in hand, serving humanity. EDUCATION is the greatest known factor in the develop- ment of ideas, and the TELEPHONE, is the most modern, and efficient means of communicating such ideas. Whether across the town, or across the country, we are, At your service, S6111 Angelo Telephone Co 17 .-:-V :fx 1 11.114,-gg :au - '- :u l :: ning.-n14g-.q1,l1n1g.1..-.q....g1 1..i..1u1..-. -inn:-nl1nn1,.1,,1 1 1...-M1 1 1..m1u1nn1un1nn 1,.,.1., 1 1 114.41un1uu-.un..uu1.,u1...,1,,,.1 1 1,,....,m I. 1..1.,1uii1g1 1 1.,,,1l,1un1nn1 1nn1un--g1gp1..1.l1..1.n1..1,,1.,!, San Angelo National Bank i i l Capital .--- .S'100,000.00 7 Surplus and Profits .S'345,000.00 . The Bank That service Built i Walker-Smith Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS Manufacturers and Distributors of PECAN VALLEY PEANUT BUTTER Fresh, pure and wholesome. Try it with your lunches. Walker-Smith Co. San Angelo, Texas -..- ..... ..-..,.-..-..-.,.-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-...f. A negro minister discovered two men playing cards on a Sunday-and for money. Rastus, said the minister, don't you know it's wrong to play cards on de Sab- bath ? Yes, pahsonj' answered Rastus, rue- fullyg but, believe me, ah's payin' foh mah sins. 11110.-11-1 Teacher-What is the plural of mouse, John? John-Mice. Teacher-Correct. Now the plural of spouse? John-Spice. -1110 1111 UTILITY MAN. She used to let me hold her hand, She used to treat me something grand, She used to let me see her home, She used to make dates o'er the phone, She used to let me steal a kiss, She used to fill my heart with bliss, She used to like me. It was I She used to bait the other guy. Y H ,iw 11, ,,1,,,,1....J Cars Trucks Tractors Sedan, 2 Door TOURING Sedan, 4 Door Touring, Str. and Dem. Rims ..oo .... S 465.00 Roadster, Str. and Dem. Rimsss-, Coupe, Str. and Dem. Rims ..,. Truck, Chassis Only ,-e,-... L ROADSTER Fruck, Ford Cab and Body .... Tractor, Less Fenders ,,..,.. Tractor, with Fenders ................ Cash prices quoted are Delivered in San Angelo. 433.00 615.00 683.00 782.00 448.00 571.00 481.00 516.00 All the new 1924 Model Ford Closed and Open cars carry many new refinements and improvements in both Chassis and Body design. Any model can be purchased for One-Third down and bal- ance payable in easy monthly installments, or purchase any model through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan, which is the practical Thrift Plan taken advantage of by many thousands of persons. FORDOR H. P. AMACKER M Q IHIHIII. -A . 1 . ' ' f-L.tg'--. Allt1l0I'1ZBd Sales and bm-rvlce V . 't SAN ANGELO, TEXAS ToN TRUCK CHASSIS Phme 170' VLlNCbLN2 OX' r 1 X .Xi 1- i , , law .ll ll L. lflgll ff lilly ll . l l lr Q 'rw J ll! .l Victrola 80 Price S100 ...ig e ff J 'gfw' lc ,ii le' YF ' 'Q Q Qf if mi W V lf l W lt, VW A M lil ll ill ll X ll' l' . .mu llv, all l 'I w N M l l l f 'lil nw X I I , QI b ill J l x N J Il J E. 'Qi Hu 9 -',, i w 1 W H Q: leil if ' :l ' ,J , , ' , U A x W . Wt IW it 1 flak .. tm 'few l ll li .lf ga 212 ix f i wi rl illrzil ll film lf V'i Li 1-'tht M will l i' ,nl f 05. lll l' Xl l We lm ill W lil lik W l lv 'lr ill 'll ,ll ill ll x Wm i' N li ' 'i i 'll l t lp ' fi 'lfiggl N l I .4 1 1 .. 1 111..11111111.-111 1 1 .. -111111:-111111111 1 1 lnln Victrolas Shown Courfeously We do not have to tell you how good the Vic- trola is-for we can trust your judgment when you see it, and hear it play the inspired effort of some great Victor artist. But We must say We feel a bit proud of the Way in which We strive to treat every person who comes in and asks to be shown one of these fine instruments with the Vic- tor trade-mark under the lid. There is the touch of natural court-esy you will like in doing business here. Why Noi Own One From Today On? Our attractive budgeting arrangement allows you literally to budget the payment price over an extended period. In this Way, you may begin to enjoy the music of the great Victor artists im- mediately-While you are saving up for the Vic- W : EM trola which We deliver at once to your home. It ll l is just as easy, and a better bargain for you to buy 1 this way, than to save first, and enjoy later. Victrola 100 Price S150 ?i w 5 E i iff' ! A 1 13' - C it it i m e 1 nge o urmture o. ,tinrlllllmlitlllll r Qiei rrrere i . r7 L i ' -1 K Victrola 215 . l New vlc'roR RECORDS. oNcE A Price S150 1 i fir W WEEK. EVERY WEEK. FRIDAY. 3 'S' HlSMA5l'ERSV30lCb N 1' , Q, f an e if--' 'faagf' f A -- sqft t ' y rf 5 X-ex 'ig- Qgy. Negril E - L. , J5...5-gx fmfg' ' mfguuusggran, f 1 1 1 1 1 ... .. 1 1 .. 1 inn-.11-.11111111111111i111. ..11111..11111111111111-11111-.111111111 111111111 I , ...u.1.-1.--...11.-11111...-111-...111111--111-....,.,.1nl-..i Visit San Angelos T BEST DEP RTlVlEN'l Store where you will find a full line of Spring and Summer Mer- l chandise that acknowledges no peer hereabouts. lt is now ready for your inspection. l . L i Q -nu ----1-1 - 1n- -an--uu1u - 1 1.1 111-1111 ,,,,..,..1......uu-,.1,........1ln1m- -- -n-uu11Ia -'f- - -' ------ :'- - - :- -rf' KNOWS THE TIME. Maurice: What time you got, Edd ? , Edd: My time-piece says two o'clock.' CO, Maurice: What? My watch says 2 quarter of eightf' g i Edd: Well, aint that two ? New and Used - 0 F , PLAYING HooKEY. urnlture and Stoves Meritt: Why are you mailing all thos4 2 empty envelopes ? -T Luther: lim cutting classes in a corre spondence school. Authorized Agent ---lo--- NEW PERFECTION o1L sTovEs I NOT HIS FAULT- - Nunnally and Seymour were fishing, bu' Repairing-Crating not having much luck. 1 Got a bite yet, Nunnally ? -- Nope, said Nunnally, I don't believ+ - E my worm's half trying. Goods Sold on Easy Payments -- O Q He held her dainty little hand, 1 21-23 East Twohig I She let it passive lie . i But with her left she made a swing Qu -,.. - -:..-......-...-...-...,..,.-.,,- - -...........f. And socked him in the eye. 'S' I' 11111111 1 11-- --11-- 11111 I n in-H1111-ul 11111 nu-an-Q. I Household urniture Compan I SAN ANGEL O, TEXAS E Th' f th H very mg or e ome I I I I I 1 ' 1 1 -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111 - 1 1 1 -- - -1 -nn-uulun-mn-nu-uu-un--uu- 1 - n-u1I11wfo ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' '!' A TAKING GIRL. I She took my hand in sheltered nooks, She took my candy and my books, She took that lustrous wrap of fur, I She took those gloves I bought for her, AH She took my words of love and care, I She took my flowers rich, and rare, I I She took my ring with tender smile, She took my time for quite a while, J 6 up 6 F U She took my kisses, maid so shy- C CShe took, I must confess, my eyel- She took whatever I would buy, And then she took the other guy. I - ni--1 O-l- Teacher, reading from The Lady of the i Lake : i And thoughts on thoughts, a countless 2 throng, CII I F T S Rushed, chasing countless thoughts along, H 1' Until the giddy whirl to cure u He rose and sought the moonshine pure. i Armisted Rust: Haw! haw! haw! i Little they know about moonshine. -A014 Teacher-Order! Order ll - - - .. .. .. - - - - -......-...f. Bright Pupil-Ham and eggs. . ,. ., 1.11: gg 1 1 1'n1n.1pp1qq1lp1n.1.l1.1..1..1 1 1,.1.,..1..1..1 1 1 1 FOR MORE THAN 25 YEARS THE NAME FI DLA TER HAS STOOD FOR GOOD HARDWARE IN WEST TEXAS AND WE CARRY AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Guns, Iiifles, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle-, Etc. SEE OUR LINE OF WONDERFUL VALUES IN BASEBALL GLOVES, MITS, BASEBALLS, SHOES, AND TENNIS SUPPLIES- IN FACT EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN LET US SHOW YOU Findlater Hardware Company Headquarters for WINDMILLS, WELL SUPPLIES, CHINAWARE, SPORTING Goons and GENERAL HARDWARE. --- 1--1 1 1 1 I-n rl.-q.1g.1..7:.1:l1qg V 3,13--u --:nfzn ' 1- --i- 7--1--1 7- 1- 1 1 1-.Q n1u-.uu-..1q.1..1..1..1,,...1,.1..1..1..1n1..1ll 1M1..1n1n1uu1u.1u1n.-.11 1 1..1.,1..1..1,. 4. - -- - -I W- ---an -I --- ee 4- 1.1-..1.l1ul1 1 1 1 1 1 11. ::- :,1u: 1: I . I I With Every Good Wlish For the Future - E CITY DRUG STCRE PALS TO THE YOUNG F OLK.S ' Kooked Klean Kept Fresh Krunchy lunch M rs. K er's POTATO CHIPS The More you Eat the More you Want Manufactured By San Angelo Potato Chip factory Mays Building San Angelo, Texas 1101.1 1 1M.1,.,.1un.-un:-.un1,m...m41.l...1 1 1 1441,-1. 1+ I I I I I I 'I' In History there was a general discussion of Wool trade. The teacher asked one girl: Elizabeth, how much is Woolworth ? 11101 Harry had a manner of using a lot of slang: He would say: mer for her, Htakl' for take, and Whi for why. ' When his sister asked him to take a cer- tain girl to the show, he said: Bertha, Whi-tak-er ? 11011 Catherine wrote an answer to her cousin, who had asked her what to do with some kit- tens. She was cross that day and misspelled some of her Words, and When she had fin- ished, this is What she had said: Oh, Claude, Kell 'em. 1111011 POLITE, FOR A REASON. Irate Colonel: Take that hat off im- mediately, sir! Deaf and Short-Sighted Luncher: Why? Are they playing the National air? Irate Colonel: No, you idiot! Itls my hat! .1,1,!11111.-1111111g11 ,,,.1,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1n.1nu-1.1. We Sell The Round Oak Gas Stove. Time Payment or Cash Cook With Gas YOU CAN DO IT BETTER AND QUICKER WITH GAS Cool, Cheap, Convenient Fuel San Angelo Gas Company PHONE 76 I1.,1..1...1,.1.u1..1..1,.1..1..1.,1,.1 1 111.101 1 1 1 1 -..H-.... ------- ....-. -.....-......-l...-......n-....-iq. .g...1.i..-..- .- M- 1..- - -..-..-..-....... 1 1 1 Economy In Shoes Shoes will last you three times as long or equal to three new pairs of shoes when you keep them repaired by our wonderful electrical re- pairing methods. It will save you money and give you shoe elegance and foot comfort at the same time. A stitch in time saves nine, so bring' your shoes in time and the cost will he small and the saving' great. . . Callaway Shoe Shop We do not cohhle-We rebuild. Shoes received by Parcel Post repaired and returned same day. Phone 155. 8 South Chadbourne SAN ANU-ELO, TEXAS Best and Quickest Service in San Angelo C. A. Broome, W. B. Hunter T. W. Conerly, Jr. C. A. Broome 81 Co REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS INSURANCE BONDS No. 6 E. Concho Phone 94 SAN ANGELO. TEXAS ..,,.,1....1,...1.4..1,,,.1..........1,..,1.m1..l.1.,.,1,.,,1.,..1..,,1,.,.1,.,,1..,!. , -!wl.,1.,.,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 5. -.... .------------.-..----. I- - I -.-- -- ...... ..-,...-...5. I I LADIES' REST BOOM ToURIsT's INFORMATION AUTO TIRES, TUBES AND ACCESSORIES T AUTO TOPS BUILT OR REPAIRED, SEAT COVERS AND I UPHOLSTERY I GAS, OIL AND AIR COMPLETE LINE OF IvIoBILoIL GENERAL REPAIRS ON ANY AND ALL MAKE OF CARS A I EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE STATION E I CARS WASHED AND GREASED THE ALIMITE WAY I Phone 1472 Phone 438 MARK MCQARLEY I I Sorner Chadbourne and Harris SAN ANGELO, TEXAS I .-..-.. ....- ..-....-.. ..-.--. ..-.. ........ .-..-........-........-......-..-..-..f. - '- - - - - - ' - - - - - - - !' JOHN WINS. I . . . , , I l John: Miss Whittaker, you said that H h .. fade 1 History doesn't repeat Itself, but It does. lg G g Miss W.: Well, John, Where did you al F I h v read that? an U rn 18 lngs John, triumphantly: In the Bible. I -'io' I I A negro was trying to saddle a fractious .P 4. mule when a bystander asked: - I : 2 Does that mule ever kick you, Sam ? I I I I i No suhg but he sometimes kicks Where I A , I 5 jes' been. I I I . I . I -'i0 Reasonable P71563 Wayne Brewster Cin detention roomj : I Oh, Miss Craddock, do you know Whether 5 I E i or not Mr. Cabaniss belongs to the union ? I ' Miss Craddock: Why, er-I'm sure I I I I c0uldn't tell you Why 7 I 'P I Wayne: Well, I thought maybe if he 1 was-he might let us off here at 5 o'clock. 'I' I WOW D L H cg, C Willie: Pa, teacher says we are here n Q 0. to help others. .. , ,, I Pa: Yes, that's so. THE MEN S S 'ORE ' Willie: Well, what are the others here . , A .I for? 1.11: 11: -1-1 -114 -.,111.l1uu1p,1..1p.1,11111111.-111131.11 u1..i..1..1Iu1 1 ,,1,,1,,.,,1..1,.1u1 1 1 1,3 , 3.731 ,1.,1: , 1 .:: : ,Y , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,4111 Every Graduate Knows the Value of Good Clothes- 951 lllfikflg lflrarnh Qtluihes JZIRE Qooo CLOTHES Sola' Exclusively in San Jqngelo by I s '! i I 1 I I I I 1 L We Buy Hldes, Furs, Cotton, Pecans and Country 1 I Produce i I l L l MARCH RROTHE RS j i WVool COIHHliSSillIl lvI8l'Cll2llltS I i Wholesale and Retail Dealers In - DRY GOUDS, GROCERIES and GRAIN San Angelo, Texas .-.ng 2. n!4u:1nuv--inn-1in1nn1un1 111:11 1nou-nu1unL 1uun1nn1nnu1nu1uo! I 1 l i f Hubbard L. Herring and Theodore M. Herrin: 1 1 , . I Q , I f H B th 1 . 3 errzng ro ers e 1 1 Q I 5 rocery an - Y i G d I E I I . Baker W 1 1 y o e -Baked Every Day 3 7 -liread, Hot Rolls. Takes and Pies. l A H , 5 2 -Special Order for Baking solicited. T E -Fancy Groceries is our Specialty. A l -Chase 8: Sanhorn's Coffee and Teas-Oldcsli I L Q and Best-0nce used, always a customer. A I i . i E -Tea Garden Preserves and Jellies in Glass ' i and Tin. Four ounces to one gallon size. . i l - Satisfied Customers is our motto. Give us 4 E i a trial. 4. -5..-...-....-.........-....-.,..-.... ---- .....-...H-....-....-.....--..,-...Q 1.,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nu1nl-41gg1.l1 1 1.111115111- 'Q' I I I I The money you may deposit in a Bank may represent the efforts and savings of a lifetime, therefore you should demand deposit insurance. The State of Texas has enacted a law which provides a policy of insurance with- out a penny cost to the party insured. This policy is known as The Guar- anty Fund Law and three are now about 1000 State Banks behind this pol- 2 icy. These banks always maintain three million dollars on deposit with the State to guarantee that no depositor shall lose a dollar through a State I I I Bank. I If you are from Texas, for Texas Laws, for absolute banking pro- tection, then make Our Bank Your Bank, for State Banks are the only Banks operating under the Guaranty Fund Law. I Th G aranl: tat Bank e u y e I I OF SAN ANGELO, TEXAS Not as Large as the Largest, But as Strong as the Strongest. I I I I ....-..-.. ...... - .-.....- .. ....... .-..-.......-..-..-..-...-...-....-..- - ....-...f1 - - ---------- 4 - - '- -'ei' GETTING PERMISSION. f Miss Massey: I want you folks to stop S A I talking and sit still. Don't you get a single a n n g e 0 thing without permission. . Allie, twaving her handj : May I get my C I e a n I n g pencil out of my pocket? I I -----O -- W 0 r k S IS IT POSSIBLE? Miss Elliott was giving an example to J. T. FLANAGAN, Manager illustrate the meaning of uniform. She used I a college of uniformity for example. She --T stated it thus: In a college of uniformity all Service and Workmanship Always. the girls and boys wear the same dress. -1 -----01--- TAILORS AND HATTERS A Helen Little ttelling the story of Py- CLEANING AND PRESSING ' ramus and Thisbeb: And Pyramus, think- I ing the lion had eaten Thisbe, killed himself. , , I Thisbe returned and when she saw her dead The Latest Eqmpmenl' In West Texas' lover, she slew herself. Then the lion came 1 back and-- our Cash and Carry plan Saves If ?rlin Joinerttinterruptinglz killed him- Y.. M. Try It I Se fem 0- +- I A BAD BARGAIN Phone 315. No. 9 E. Concho Ave. I ' What do you think of Scott's Ivanhoe? -..-.,-..-..-.- .. .. .-..-..-..-..-..-......-......,I I like his Emulsion better. Ig151ni..1.I1I.1I11.11.1111-.ui-u1ln1na1gn1 F OR 1 1..1..-.p1lgi......,-ggilplu-lp Everything In Sporting Goods SAN ANGEIO II RDW RE CO. J. S. Footballs Golf Tennis Supplies Basket Balls Base Ball Goods -In-I---In ------ ---- --- ---- - ---- -u--n-z- 4-----'-- f--- - --'- -w--'-- - - ---- -'-'----1- -------H--'---- I I C I 'I' Y I: If 58 Angem Quality and Service our Motto Open Day and Night Where your Patronage is Appreciatedn Phone 1130 116 S. Chadbourne SAN ANGELO, TEXAS nil Transfer Company HEAVY AND LIGHT HAULING. We are now bet-ter prepared to do your hauling satis- favtorily. Household goods transferredg haul- ing of all kinds by experienced men. -SERYICE CARS, DAY OR NIGHT-Closed ears, courteous drivers, prompt service. We never miss a train. Country trips a specialty. SINCLAIR OILS AND GASOLINE at our sei . viee station, 313 South Chadbourne, at any hour, day or night. Or phone us and we'Il bring it to you. Phone 174 for Transfer Service Phones 24 or 48 for Taxi Service, Gasoline and Oils ...lingua-q-u....ni..1.,-gg1....p,1 .14 I... 1 I...-lpiqin.-.111II1.qill.-u1..1nin1n1nill1.p1gg.-q-1.151n1gp-pg-.51lg.1lg1gin-55.1154155151-'.1lp1..g1lgi.5-Il. It is just as essential to your success on a Farm or Ranch to have an Education as it is to a Professional or Business Man, but your success IS i not assured unless you have good Farm Implements and Machinery. 1 We have these for you. L I n 1 I Iancy Implement Compan 1 I SAN ANGELO ELDORADO Z ........ ....... - ........ .. ......... ..-.,.- .... - ..., - .... -...... .... ..L..-.,.5. -H - P -'- - - '- - - - - - - -M? THE MEANING. . Miss Whittaker: John , what did it Vlsit our for the icieiirgovwrite a History during the twelfth Latest in Hair Bob- John: Why, it meant alot of trouble. . . 1 --o-- blng and Cuttlng His IDEA OF CATHEDRAL. i Ervin: Miss Whittaker, is the Catholic K' 4 Church down on Beauregard a cathedral? 3. Miss W.: Certainly notg what makes ix i you think so? V' E ' 5 Ervin: Well, it has bells. L- fi T -....0.i Everything Strictly Sanitary. Courte- A COMMON INVITATION' f- , . - , 1 Mr. S.: Jack, you are invited to a high TNS and let class bafbers Slfoe Shm class entertainment to be held this afternoon mg parlor ln connectlon. Ladles work L at 3:15 in the Chem. lecture room. Here is solicited. ygaulri irggtationj' he said, handing Jack a pink i --0-1 St' Angelus Barber Cooke D.: Father, what's a wizard? J. M. JOINER, Prop. Mr. Daniels: A man Who can read his i paper in the same room with a boy about, po-..-..-..-..-..-..-...-...-..-..-....-..-o.-.--.---.-..f. your age. , '!' 1.11 1 1nn..n..n1n1..1..1........- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 -n1n...n1n1n1 L. 0. imitz Clothing Store 231 South Ctzacttnourne Men,s Clothing and Furnishings Stetson Hats ,1 ,Htl Styles Holland Auto Co 19-21 W. Twohig ml-I I : Gas, Oil, Storage, Accessories l Q Mobile Oil, Des-Arc Batteries Alemite High Pressure Lubricating System. Courteous Attendants. -..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-......-.....-..-......-..f. l l I l 1 l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l I ! 4' if in-n -- 11111 nu-nu1nn1nn1u- 1 -u-:mia THE ROBERTSON COMPANY Where Quality and Low Prices Lead SAN ANGELO'S BUSIEST DRY GOODS STORE Where the High School Student is always welcome and appreciated. 1.13 :u1gu zzfz: :: Y :n : 1 :n1:n1-uf: -Y-:'1u1 5. ..........................-..-.....-..-........-.........-..-..-..-..--ng. JONES MOTOR COMPANY I I I I I I I I I DISTRIBUTORS i DURANT AND STAR CARS I SAN ANGELO, TEXAS .........- .. - - -.-....-.........-. Z-: I fx-. - ui- -A:--A - -I. 11 .. ...-...-..-..,.-..-......-...-.Q-...-..-I.-.4. 1..n.-m.1..,,i..,,..., ..- .1 illiuui 1.0.1 1,,,.......1nu1,q....u fl Real JK-en's Watches-- Bracetet Watch Howard, Elgin for Waltham The Girls South fBemt The fewctry Store OF QUALITYM We appreciate your patronage, and guarantee perfect satisfaction Diamonds, Watches fewetry Cut-Glass, Hand-Painted China, Silver M VY McBurnctt fSan ,ftngetofs feweterj .. - -........u............-...-..,-..-..-...-...-.......-.-....-...p A worthy Welsh clergyman was so port- ly that it was a perfect trial to see him strug- gling to put on his boots. On one of these trying occasions his wife observed: My dear, you ought to have a valet. Well, my dear, replied the witty rev- erend between puffs, if I had a valley where Ilnow have a mountain it would certainly be nicer. iiT .- 'UTWAS SAID Isabel Bean stepped into a music shop in the city the other day. She tripped up to the counter where a new assistant was as- sorting music, and in her sweetest tone asked: Have you Kissed Me in the Moon- light '? The assistant turned, looked, and said, It must have been the man at the other counter, I'v'e only been here a week. l.-..,.....0.,ll Miss Elliott-Lee Lair, what do you know about E1izabeth's reign? Lee-It was wet. ,....g,I.-.-.11..-.-1111-...LLL111511111111-.1.,......-.11 WHAT YOU WANT S E R V I C E SATISFACTORY SALES PROMPT REMITTANCE OF PROCEEDS THIS YOU WILL GET WHEN coNsIGNINc-I TO WOOL GROWERS' CENTRAL STORAGE COMPANY SAN ANGELO, TEXAS OFFICE: CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK BUILDING WAREHOUSE: K. C. M. 8: 0. SIDING. PosT ADDITION WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS HARMLESS SHEEP MARKING LIQUID. WOOL SACKSv WOOL TWINE AND SEWING TWINE. WE MAKE LOANS ON SHEEP AND GOATS. MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES ON WOOL AND MOHAIR WE EXTEND TO You A Mosr HEARTY INVITATION TO MAKE ouR OFFICE HEADQUARTERS WHEN IN TOWN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ROBERT MASSIE. PRESIDENT L. L. FARR. VICE PRESIDENT S. E. COUCH. VICE PRESIDENT J. A. WHITTEN. VICE PRESIDENT J. IVI, O'DANIEL, SECRETARY AND TREASURER J. M. SHANNON J. S. ALLISON INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY OVER . . S4,000,000.00 CAPTAL. SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS 52904300.00 -niqigglggiqinigg.-gg-.g..n1..iui:. 5:71 75, 73.73-.gg::n' -:n7:u1u -:ni:u1gui:ni:u7: 7: - - - ... 1 as 1..1.l..q,41.q1-gn.-.qq1'q-qu-qq1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ALLEN MOTOR SALES CO. i 1 1 1 1p1u1n1n1n1u.-.11n1u1u-a.1n...u- 1 1 1g1gq1pp- 'IF I T T I T I T T 1 T T T I IS NOW THE EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR STUDEBAKERS E I IN WEST TEXAS. i AUTHORIZED STUDEBAKER SERVICE STATION. WE INVITE T YOU TO MAKE USE OF THE SERVICE. E i STUDEBAKER HEADQUARTERS IN L WEST TEXAS I 20-24 EAST TWOHIG AVE. ,.1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 111m-.u.1nn1nu1un1u1mm1nu1.u1.,,1mT--uu1.,.1n1m.1.,1,.1,.,1,,,,1,,..1 .1 1,m1u. -.,.,,.....111-.11111111111viu1l The Southwest's Best High-Class Grocery SILAS KEETO BETTER THINGS T0 EAT Phones-Top Quality Groceries-480-98 Established 1900 -un 11111111 111111 - u-uu1nfn LIFTING THE LID At a dinner on one occasion Mr. Seymour thought he would ask a colored cloak-room attendant a few questions about his mem- ory. As the attendant handed him his hat he said: How do you know this one is mine? I don't know that, suhf' was the an- swer. Then why do you give it to me ?,' quer- ried Mr. Seymour. 'Cause you gave it to me, suh. 111 O11 PRISONER NOT INCLUDED The next person who interrupts the proceedings will be sent home, said Miss Moss. Hurray! said Skinny. 1101 JOHNNY SUCCEEDED Teacher: Jimmie Johnson, use the words 'handsome' and 'ransoml in a sen- tencef' Jimmie Cafter deep thoughtJ : A tomcat sat on the sewing machine, So sweet and fine and han'someg Till he got ten stitches in his tail, Then, believe me, folks, he ran some. 4, ..-........ .. .. - ------ -.III-In-.5. 1II,,1mI1,m1..,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I JACCAF-ID DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF S' I CLASS PINS, RINGS I I I EXCLUSIVE I COMMENCEMENT STATIONERY I 1 I I I JACCARD JEWELRY COMPANY I 1017-19 WALNUT ST. 1 1 1 1 1 1..1.,.,1-u1m.1g1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1.11.1 1 1 1 1 11.11- Quality Service Wm. Cameron 84 Co. THE ANGELO HOUSE Everything in the Building line Phones 624-431 1..1,,,1,I.1..1..1.g1ll1...1..1.q1l1,,1un1..n1.,.1.,1..1 1 1g1uu1, I 5 I i I 4 -F I KANSAS CITY, Mo. I I I -I' 'I' I POSSIBLE REASON Why does Mr. Cabaniss get down so early in the morning? I think he enjoys seeing us come in late. 11011 Mary Margaret came into the house be- draggled and weeping. My goodness, cried her mother, What a sight you are! How did it happen ? I am s-sorry, mamma, but I fell into a mud puddle. What! With your best dress on ? Y-y-yes, I didn't have time to change I 77 1101 NOISE WINS I What does the professor of Greek get ? i I Oh, about 353,000 a year. - I And the football coach ? About 312,000 a year. Quite a discrepancy. Well, did you ever hear 40,000 people cheering a Greek recitation ? I , 4 c l I K I I -----o-- I I So you desire to become my son-in- law? No, I don't. But if I marry your daughter I don't very Well see how I can get out of it. -Book of Smiles. Emo!! Hurst Youll hke th1S beverage as surely as sunshme and 'Fresh av' make you thlrsty It 1sa dls tmctwe blend of cholcest products from nature pure and whole 5:1 Nif- T QQ N4--Q Drunk f 1 . K fe- JH.,-ST' F Xe DGIICIOUS and Refreshing 2. Q, The Coca Cola C pany Atlanta, Ga. 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Harris and Chadbourne Streets 1,,.1..,.1,..,1,.,,.-ml1...1m.1m.1..m1,,,.1,,.,.-M.-.m.1.m1,...1uii...,. 1.,v,,1111 11 11111111 ...1,,,,...., Kansas City life Policies Are the National Bank Notes oflnsurance A Policy for Every Need and Every Age. MRS. M. T. RODGERS District Mgr. 201 Central National Bank Tel. 1385 -1- -..,. ..... .-....-....-...-.... ....-. ..,.-,,.g. I 4..,...,,,- ..: .. .. - .- - - --- - - - -.----Q. I I I I I I E . Reed Shoe Co. s I I 119 S. Chadbourne St. I I hoes and I10 ieryi 1 . I I I I ' I I . 2 I Men, Women and Children Florsheim Shoes for Men I I i.,1u.1 1 1 .-..1..1.,1nu1......1.u1n1, 1 1 1,,..-H -if 4' A BAD BARGAIN A darky who had recently married Was asked by the farmer for Whom he Worked how he and his Mandy were getting along. Not very well, boss. The fact is Mandy and me We've done pa'hted. Parted I exclaimed the farmer. Why, you were just married. You know, Sam, you oan't leave Mandy. She's your Wife and you took her for better or for Worse. That's just it, boss, said Sam, I shore did tell that pahson that I took that gal for better or wus. But, boss, dat gal is Wus'n I took her to be. 11110111.. FLATTERED. Jack has such a clever Way of flattering one. Did he tell you you were beautiful? That Wouldn't have been clever. He told me he was scared to death lest some movie manager should see me. 111011 Mr. Broome tupstairsj-It is time for that young man to go home. R. P. A.-Your father is a crank. Mr. Broome foverhearingj-Well, when you don't have a self-starter, a crank comes in mighty handy. COMDIEN CEMENT DAY is a lnemorable event in the life of any person. Commence at once to use PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOUR -In a class by itself. WHITE CREST FLOUR -A pure soft wheat flour that has no superior. CREAM OF THE PLAINS FLOUR -A Texas high patent flour of exceptional quality. WAMBA COFFEE -Morning, Noon, Night. DEL MONTE CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES -will please the most exacting palate. 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