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PUB L I S HED WEE KLY BY THE ST U D E N TS OF THE CE NTR A L HI G H S CHOOL , O MA H A
VOL. XXXVII I, No. 27 OMAHA. NEBRASKA, APRIL 29, 1924 PRICE F IVE CENTS
LARGE NUMBER NEW CLUB HEAD NATIONAL BOY S'SENIOR CLASS PLAY NEW BETA MEMBERS
ENTER IN STATE CAST IS COMPLETED DISCLOSED ON MAY 8 TODAY'S PRINCIPAL \
MUSIC CONTEST
WEEK PROGRAMDancers, Musicians, Cafe Senior Honor Students An- --~~-
Patrons and Peasants nounced at Rialto IN FULL SWING
Chosen Last Week Meeting
Two Solo Events, Many Th e complete cast bas now been Announcement of the new m 1l1- Today Boys' Day in Indus-
ChOl'llSeS Will Repre- chosen 'for th e Senior play, "The bel'S of th Be ta Society, Central's try and Citizenship-
sent Central Man From Home," to be presented chapter of the National Honor
under th e direction of Miss Le na Soci ety, will b mad e at a bi g Manage City
MRS. PITTS DIRECTOR May William s, . Friday and Saturday mass m eeting which will be B Y ACTING PRINCIPAL
nights, May 1 6 and 17 at. 7 : 45 p. held at th e Rial to Th e ater , May 8 .
49 Glee Club Members Make m. in the hig h school auditorium. MI'. McMillan will g ive the charge to
Trip-Hold 'Contest
May 2 and 3 In the ope ning scene of th e play, the new m embers. Miss H elen All Boys to March in Big
Parade on Thursday-
. Twenty-three boys and twenty-six at the cafe of th e H otel Margh rita, Sommer is in charge of the program. Loyalty Day
g irls hav e been chosen by Mrs. C. M. The program, which promises to
Pitts, h ead of the High School Mu- th e dan cers are: Mercedes Fair- For tht? fi rst tim e in the hi sto ry of
sic d epartment, t o make th e journey be unus ually good, is as follows: the school, MI'. Masters is step ping
to the state capital at Lincoln, to fie ld, Haz el T atman ~ H el en And erso n , 1. Strin g quartette, Adagio Can- aside and allowing a student to con-
r epresent Central High in th e first tl'O! the workin gs of 2603 students,
a nnual state music contest to be h eld Florence Seward, Lilli an Holloway, tabil e, Hadyn. as we ll as 140 facu lty m emb e rs. It
F riday and Saturday, May 2 and 3. Louise Schnau bel', 1st violin. a ll comes as ~ part of Boys' W ee k,
Ethel Greenber g, Kath erine Bullock, H elen Williams, 2nd violin. which is be ing obs erve d over the
T wo Solo E ven ts J essie Ste rlin g, viol a. entire country.
Jack Kerschner, tenor, and Louise aomi Pester, Alice Leslie, Ruth B eth L eidy, Ce llo.
Schnaube r, an accomplished violin- 2. Piano solo, American Polon- Ce n tral 's boys are bein g r e pre-
ist, will r epresent Central in the two Gordon, Eudora Jon es, Ann e Pear- sen te d in nea rly ever y activity in the
solo events which have been entered. aise, Carpenter. City. Sunday was boys' day in
In case eith er Jack or Louise is un- s all , Helen Neslade k, and Julia Gerb- B e th Col e. church ; Monday was boys' day !n
able to contest for some unforeseen 3. Violin solo, Nocturne, Chopin. th e schoo l; today is boys' day in in-
r eason, Marjorie Jon es, contralto, or The musicians; H erbert West- Louis e Schaube r. du stry and citizens hip ; W ednesday
Annunciata Garrotto, soprano, will 4 . Soprano soio, April EC!'tasy,
e rfiel d, Morgan Meyers, Richard
Oley Sp eaks.
DAN EGBERT Vette, Juanita Johns ton, and Dor- 'rED ANDERSON
Dan Egbert was elected othy Bloodgood. Waiters: Donald T ed Anderson, Lieutenant
chairman of Ce ntra l's n ew es t Shoup, Miarion Grae tz, and ' Harry Colonel of the cadet regime nt,
boosting organization, the Cen- Gidinsky. w il l act as principal of Centra l
tral Committee, at a m eetin g High today as part of the
h eld Friday after school. Th e Man~' i ll the H o tel Scene National Boys' W et? k ac tiviti ps .
new president was doubly hon- Several important cases of
ored since he was elected Those who will appear as patrons Annunciata Garrotto. Marie stud nts who have cut school
although unable to be present of th e hotel are: Marion Kuony, Uhlig, accompanist. and boys who have been guilty
at the meeting. Dan is Captain of s moking will be handl ed by
El eanor Brown , Jan e t J e ff eris, Beth 5. Trio , Serenad e, Czel'wonllY .
I ~)affenrath, Burrdine Jon es, Blanch ~ Truman Mors m an , violin .
McClure, Bernice W elch, Isabel Harvey Pinto, Cello.
act as alternates. of ' company D, on th e O-Book Graetz, Ruth Grim mell , Frances Allan McNitt, piano. th e new principal who an- will be boys ' day in music a nd e nt el'-
Lal'ge Gil·ls ' Choru s staff, and a member of H i-Y Johns ton, Enola Ackeinnan, Me lba 6 . Piano solo , Caprice Espag nol, nou nced , "I shall be extrt?mely taillment; Thursday will be boys' loy-
Those who will sing in the Girls' . and Stud e nt Control. H e also Burke, Dale Lloyd, Ward PerCival, Moskowski. seve re with th ese law brt?ak- a lty day; F riday boys' day at home,
played football with th e Philip Bruce, Richard Kirk patrick . Beth Paffenra th . ers. " a nd Saturday, boys' day out of doors.
Glee are : Alice May Christensen, reserves last season. Nicholas Amos, Jack K erschne r, 7. Cello solo, Wiegenlied , Czer- I'l'ominent Officials
Annunciata Garrotto, Josephine J a mes Leary, Ed W ellman, and won sky.
Junior Glee Clubs
Koory, H elen Willis, Ruth Rigdon, Rollin Barnes. Beth Leidy. Th e boys from Central who a re
Central CommitteeGladys R eynolds, Fatnah Koory, Dor- Th e peasants in the two street Miss Town e, accompanist. Appear in Contest the most prominent as public officials
8. Quartette, Hope Carol, Smith. are Da le Lloyd , head of th e depart-
othy Stafford, Eleanor Clapper, Lil- Discusses Problems scenes are: Lucille Larson . Letha
lian Holloway, H elen Houseman, Fowler, Mar garet Nielson, Iren e Alice Mae Christensen, soprono. ment qf fire prevention; Ralph Bar-
Frances Beard , Beth Cole, Lucille Kittel, Rebecca Segal, Ernestine Marjorie Jon es, contralto. Will Give Pr ogram of Fa- ris, head of the departm ent of parks
H erb e rt W este rfi e ld , tenor. a nd ~ublic property; Les t e r Lapidus,
Dunkin, Pauline Mitzlaff, Marjorie Suggestions Given by Fac- Dunaway, Sam Gu]ffrida, Parker Russel Suhr, bass.
Jones, Audrey Gr'oves, Ol ga Plouzek , M~thews , Fletcher Means, Arthur vorite Songs-Second publrsher of Th e Daily News; Vin-
Dorothy Bloodgood, Beth R eynolds, ulty Sponsors and Funk, and J es~e F ett erman. Robert. Marie Uhlig, accompanist. Annual Event ton Lawson and Wallace Marrow,
Kathryn Doug las, Ernestine Duna- Miss Pinckney Whippennan a nd Pau l And el'son are di s tri ct judges ; and Ma riOl] l\Jorris,
way, R ebecca Segal, Mary Alice Kirt- th e two carbiniere a nd Th e odore' STUDENT CLUB GIRLS The second annual Junior Glee county commissioner.
ley and Frances J ohnston. Th e neatness of the building, the BANQUET MOTHERS Club conce rt will be presented by
W ells is the Val e t de Chambre. 140 m emb ers of both Junior Glee Will Rule Cjty Hall
Boys' Gl ee and Mixed CllOl'US ventilation of the study halls, the Get 'l'ickets Now Music, Toasts and Eats club s und er th (' dir ec tion of Mrs.
Proinote Good Com- E lsie Howe Swanson in the high Lloyd and Banis with th e ir' es pe-
The boys who will sing th eir way defacem ent of books, and th e com- Since th ere are only two perfo]'m- radeship school auditorium Friday, May 2, at Cially chosen aSS istants, will tak e u p
to victory for Central are: H erbert fort. of the students were discussed a nces, it is n ecessa1'Y to get ticl< ets th eir duties at the city hall today at
Westerfield, J ack Kerschner. Harlan at th e second meeting of the Ce ntral at once, or many will find that, just 1 o'clock. Th e helpers of Ralph Bar-
Wil es, Willard Baily, Ph ilip Bruce, as during the ticket sale or th e Road ri s are Rob e rt W e ll e r, Th eodore Ao-
Volcott Swift, Bernarr Wilson, Amos Committee, Friday after school, in Show, both houses will be sold out 8 p. m. d t? rson , Ralph Church, Hawthorne
Youn g , Allan Me l' tz e n, Wilbur Wal- room 118. Drastic m easures will be for e many who want to ~2:0 have Pep, jollity and good comradeship / The program, which contains a va- Arey and Carl Snavely. Those of
lace, Roy La rsen , Lu th er O'Hanlan, t' bou ght th eir ticke ts. Avoid t.h e wer e a few of th e thin gs that dis- Dal e Lloyd are Theodore Wells, Rus-
Edward Wagner, Damon Martis, Har- last minute rush! ting uished the Student Club Mother. riety of favorite songs that are cer- sell Hunter, Damon Mar'iis, R e uben
not be taken till after the mee lllg tain to pl ea se e veryon e, is as follows: Krogh and John Herzog.
old Madsen , Dale L loyd, Norman Dau ghter Banquet given at th e Y.
on n ext Friday.
Benson, Russell Suhr, E llwood Wil- Dan Egbert was elected chairman DEDICATION MADE AT' W . C. A. Frida,y, Ap ril 25. T he PART 1. \ \T ill Have La l'~"C Pal'ade
of the Central Committee, and IMPRESSIVE SERVICE " eats" were pe rfec t, th e daug h tel's 1. Piano Solo--"The Lotus Land "
moth, Ed gar Bleick, Marion Graetz, Dorothy Brown, secretary. dignified and the moth ers jolly. Th ursday is to be an important
~ ______ __________Cyril Scott day in th e week. Every boy of pa-
Harry F r yxell and Reuben Kr ogh. Suggestions Given Pl'ogl'am Vat'ied ra d ea bl e age will march, accom-
Marjorie J ones, Alice May Chris- Miss Pinckney, school nurse, gave D• A. R. Membel's P)'e_sent Lo la and Vivian Wrenn each gave Elizabeth Howser panied by bands, drum corps, and
2. a. "Th e Sea " _Sextette from Lucia
tensen, H erbert W esterfield and Rus- readings , J ean Borg lum played the
'sell Suhr are the m e mbers of the
Ten Cornmandments piano, and Annunciata Garrotto
mix ed quartette event. A large com- a tal k on th~ value of health an d its to School b. "Spring Is H er e" ____ Ki eseJin g f!oats. Th e seven city commiSSioners
bined chorus of boys and girls w h o r elation to self-r espect. Mr s Atkin- entertained with two vocal solos. J 'lnior Glee Clubs will lead th e parade.
.are in tb e glee clu b choruses w ill son speaking for MI'. Brown, h ead
Faye Williams gave two Pierrette' 3. a. " Ded ication " _____Schumann
solos. The Freshman Quarte tte sang
'also be entered ill an eve nt. j anitor, suggested that ink be I, ept A ser vice fo r t he pr esentation of old favorites. b. "Wake Miss Lindy"---Warner CENTRAL WINS TWO
fi ve b eautl' fully fr ame d copI' es 0 f th e Girls' J unior Glee Club FIRSTS IN CONTEST
STATE ENTRANTS IN out of the lockers and out of the Ten Commandme n ts, as j oint gifts '.roasts Sple ndid
HISTORY ANNOUNCED nort h lun ch room. M r. W oolery of the Society of t he Da ughters of Madeli ne Mil le r gave a hearty 4. a. "Th e May Mornin g" _____ Rand Two Girls Place High in
suggested that st udents be more welcome speech to th e mothers a nd b. "Lu ll aby" _______ J akobowski
careful in th eir disposal of r efuse the American Revolution and t he
Mrs. H. F. E lsasser responded with Music II.
The history contestants for the in the lunch rooms, and he urged the riends an d families of three of Cen- a toast to th e daugh ters. (Note: After a course in Advancea State Commercial
State Scholarship Contest at L incoln, plantin g of flow ers on t h e lawn. tr a l High boys who have d ied r ecent- J anie Lehnoff talked on "The Conducting Blanch e Blundell and Contest
May 10, were selecte'd after eli m- Iy, Carlton McGlasson, Boyden H ill- Lu ella Cannam were chosen to di-
ination contests were held last week. L ibm1'Y Discu ssed iker , and Irvin Medlar, was held last Tria ls and Tribulations of Bein g a Central won first place in Junior
Miss Shields talked on the su b- Tu esday morn in g in th e school audi- Daughter. " rect th e above selections. Frances
Tom Gannett, Neva H e fli n, and ject of guards at the doors of the McVay and Mil dred Harris are th e fit·;tType writin g, third place in Spellin&
Helen Robison \~i11 r e present Central library for th e pr evention of the torium. Mrs. J ohnston replied in a speech accompanists. )
Miss H ilIal'd p J'eside!" 5. a. "Far at Sea" __________ Nevin ti ed with Hastin gs, Ne b., for
on " Th e Trials and Tribu lations of
in European H istory I; Ruth Being a Mother." place in Novice Shorthand, and tied
'Thomas, Lloyd Marq u is, and Abe with Norfolk , McCook and South
Fellman in European History III; d isappearance of books. " T he stu- The service was opened with a Me lba Burk e fi nish ed the list of b. "Three for J ack " __ ___Squire H ig h Schools for third place in
'and Edith Elliott, I sador e Wol ke, dents do not u nderstand that the praye r by Rev. E . H. J enks, pastor toasts w ith " Tr ibut e to Moth ers." Boys' J unior Glee Club Novice Shorthand in th e State Com-
and David Woh lmer in Am rican system was a dopted for th eir sake. of th e F irst Presbyterian Ch urch, m ercial contest held April 25 at
History. It is a measure that many of t he followed by a talk by Miss Hilliard, MAY 2 IS BIG DAY PART II. T echnical Hig h.
large universities and libraries of the who, as a representative of the FOR UNDERCLASSMEN
The other departments are giving country are forced to adopt," she Daughters of th e American Revo- 6. Piano Du e t- "March Mili taire" F h'st in Jun iOl' T )'pewl'iting
elimination contests and, the results said . "Th e 99 pel' cent of th e up - lution , presented th e tablets. The m embers of the JUnlo]' Hon- _____ _ _________ ____Scbubert Mildred Bobbitt won first place in
will be announced later. right people of the school are asked orary Societ y will be announced at Junior TypeW ritin g and Frances
to co-operate against the 1 per cent P I'esen teli b y F r'ie nds a mass m eetin g to be held at 8: 15 J ean Sterling and Eleanor Clapper Whitn ey tied with Hastings for first
CALENDAR of careless, thoughtless, and selfish throu gh home room period on F ri- 7. "Soldiers' Chorus"________ Faust place in ovice Shorthand.
people, who, by tal{lng books, rob Mr. McGlasson, J udge K enn dy, day, May 2. Oli ve Willia m Th ird i n Spelling
T u esday , A p r il 29. Amherst the stud n ts of their rights, and the Mr. W. T. Graham, and Mr. Mc- Boys' J unior Glee Club Olive Williams secured third place
Cup Debate, Central vs. Lin- citizens of Omaha of their mon ey." Mill an, d edicated t he tablets to the The General Council of the J unior 8. a. "What th e Chimn ey Sang " in Spelling and Ernestine Dunaway
boys, and Mr. Masters received them Honor Society is arranging the pro-
for the sch ool, thanking the donors. __________________ Griswold
b. "Ros s of Picardy" _____ Wood
c. "Ch it-Chat" __________Moffat
Girls' Junior Gl e Club
"Hats off to the F la g ," was sung g ram . Miss G. Clar l;: is the chairman . 9. "Re cessional " ________ De Koven and Edward Albert ti ed w i th Nor-
coln, in Central H igh SCllOOI
Auditorium at 8 p. m. Cen- 'HIGH SCHOOL BOYS by Mar jorie Jones, Alice May Chris- Mr. Masters will deliver th e charge Junior Clubs. folk , McCook, and South Hi gh for.
tral plays South at 4 p. m. EDIT "DAILY NEWS" tiensen, Russell Suhr, and H erbert to the Gamma, J unior m embers; Mr. Anyone who wishes to attend may third place in Novice Shorthand .
Frencb club play in Central W este rfield. T he service was closed Woolery to the EpSi lon , Sophomore get an invitation at 14D or from any
High School auditorium at by the Singing of America. members; and Mr. McMillan to the m emb e r of th e Junior Glee Clubs.
3 p . m. Spanish club meet- As an added f atu:e of National Delta, Freshman Ul e mb rs.
ing in 235 at 3 p. m. Boys' W eek the boys of the J ournal- NEW CONCERT BAND GO GANG, GO!
Wed n e day, Apl'H 30. Girls' ism I and II class s, with r epresent- AIM "BETTER MUSIC"
The big Lincoln-Amherst
baseball at 3 p. m.; Sopho- Senior Class Plans Her GraduatI·onatives of the four other high schools
more and Senior in 425; of the city, a re putting out today's Cup Debate will be h eld in
Junior and Freshm n in 415. editions of the Omaha Daily News. Wouldn 't it be great to be the only Besides bein g th e senior class, Central's first concert band was Central 's auditorium tonight at
Thul'sday, May 1. Girls' Stu- senior in a whole h igh school, to organized at a m eting last Wednes- 7: 30. It's going to be one rip-
Lestel' t ,apid us Selected P ubli sh er choose you r own class motto, write Edith is business manager of Sew- day by students musically inclin d roaring contest from beginning
dent club meeting at t h e Y. a n d E d itot' your own son g, pick out your own for the purpose of stimu lating to end. It's also the last de-
W . C. A. at 3 p. m . party, and get your diploma two ard's "Folly," the paper which t he in terest in better music. The band bate before the tournam ent,
Friday, May 2. Meeting of the At a m eetin g of representatives of months ahead of time? Impossible, will be directed by Rollin Barnes, /Ion d you can bank on It that
Mathematics society in 129 you grin. But such is the case of Seward high school puts out, and Captain of the regiment band, and Mr. Chatelain will Have his
at 3 p. m . Sketch club meet- Central, South, Technical, and Ben- Edith Margal'et McIntosh, Seward f1'om which t~ e foregoing is gl aned . will be under the supervision of Mr. team and material in pe rfect
ing in 249 at 3 p. m . high school, Seward, Alaska. Cox. It will undoubtedly become running order. You r eme mber
Technical-Central game at son last Thursday afternoon L es ter- Edith 's diploma has already ar- one of the strongest of Central's the T ech debate. W ell , thi3
4:00 p. m. he wrote her own class motto, rived in Seward, a lthl>u gh she will musical factors. will be every bit as good.
Saturday, May 3 . Council Lapidus, of Central, was elected and a good one it is: "Rowing, Not not formally graduate v- til J une. Lincoln's a big rival , and to
Bluffs relay at Council Drifting." The class song will be The reason for the d esired docu- At present the band consists of beat h er you must come out
editor and publisher. Lester is writte n and sung by h erself; and in ment's premature arrival is t h at it boys only. Practice will be 011 nOll - en masse.
Bluffs. other words, she is the "whole usually A1kes such a lon g time for drill nights. A radio concert is be-
Monday, May 5. Gym club president of the Engineers' Society, che se." commodities to get to Alaska that the ing planned.
senior class thought it best to "send
meeting in 425 at 3 p. m. vice-president of the Mathematics early and avoid the rush."
Society, a member of the Speakers'
Bureau, Central Committee, and
O-Book starr. H e is a corpor al In
t!le regiment.
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Published by the Students or Omaha Centra) High School ~f OTHER SCHOOLS CHAFF
The Pepper Box, of Boise, Idaho, First Bug (to second bug racing
High School won first place in the along edge of shredde'tl wheat box):
~ All-W stern make-up contest held re- "What's your hurry?"
Second Bug: "It says to teal)
e ntly. Th e Holtonian, Holton, Kas .,
~Non second place in the contest; along this line." -Ex.
'Spilled Ink of Fort COllins, Colo.,
third; the Spotlight of East high BEST WAYS TO SPREAD 1'ITEWS
school, Denver, Colo., fourth; and
STAFF ,Th W eekly R gister, fifth place. Miss Copeland bemoans the fact Tel-a-phone.
that her Virgil class is so frivolous. Tel-a-g raph.
E ditorial 'Tis better to have a cold in the The North Star, North high school, While translating the tragedy of ' £ e l l - a- w o m a n . - E x .
Editor-in-Chief , ................... ...... ............ ... .. . .. Florence Seward head than 'nothing at all. which r e ceived Honorable Mention
Associate Editor ....... , ...... , ..... . , ..... . .. , ...... , ........ Eleanor Brown in the All-Western Makeup Contest, Niobe the other day, H elen Moore 1st Cannibal: "The chief has a
~~ng .Editors ...... . ....... . .................. : .. . .... . { ~~~calI~~ has enlarged its papel· to five cOl- sudd enly exclaimed, "There! We've bad attack of hay fever. "
killed five men- two more, and we'll
City Editor ..... . . . , .............. .. .... ... .. ....... .. .. . . ......Alice Reader umns.- North Star (Denver, Col.) be thru! ,. Heartless, we think. 2nd Cannibal: "I warned them
Feature Editor ......... .'...................................... Verne Sandwall That's what the head of cheese "Robin Hood" will be staged out- Nick gravely informed his EngHsh not to eat that gt·ass widow."-Ex.
Proof Readers ....... ... .......... ... ............ .. ...... . { ~~a:r:~ze~an said. doors by the students of Roslyn, class of an astounding fact concern-
Washington high school as a ·part oil ing Wordsworth: "The poet awoke "I wrote that poem you just read,
Sport Editor . .. .... . .. ................. . .. . . . .. . ........ .. . ...Vinton Lawson Then, too, many a full face hides the May Fete to be held there soon. to the distresses of th e French revo- in my off moments."
Associate Sport Editor ................... ..... ..... ....... . . . .Bennie Morgan an empty h ead. For instance-(Oh, In the evening of the same day a lution only when he saw a girl take
Exchange Editor................. . .... . .... ..... . . ......... ..Ralph Bergsten no, not the faculty!) vaudeville program will be presented a bite out of a cow." Nick loves to "Oh, that explains everything.-
at on e of the city theatres.-Tha Ex.
Reporters Roslyn Comet. curdle his classmates' blood. Man in balloon to farmer below :-
Helen Krug, Hazel Neilson, Alice Bondesson, Frances Nicklen, Alberta Elsasser, A bun sat on the railroad track STUDENT TRANSLATES Margaret Da\·ison eviden tly be· "Where am I?"
Isabel Graetz, Virginia Powell. There was a heavy fog- FROM VIRGIL'S AENEID lieves in, or takes a lively interest in Farmer: "Yer right up tbere in
politics. Th e other day in her Eng-
Business A pup came running very fast that basleet, dern ye, I see ye. "-
And hit the bun-Hot Dog!
Busines&r.Manager .. ................. ..... .......................Edgar Bleick gli sh VIn class, she confused Cole- Ex.
Associate Business Manager ....... . . ..... . .................... Margarette Rix Say, what's the use of trying to r e- Aneas' Descent to Hades (a free ridge with Coolidge. Too bad she Some flappers are so loco th ey
member an ancient date when ya can translation from the sixth book of can't vote this fall. think the Mayflower Compact is a
Associate Business Manager .. ...... . ......... .. .... .. .... .. ... . .Clarice Vance Virgil's Aeneid) .
There is some thought of provid- new kind of rouge .-Ex.
Circulation Manager............................................Sylvan Erman Aeneas and the Sibyl have offered
Instructor ... ...... . . . ..... . .. . ......... . ......... .. .... Elizabeth White
have a modern one tonite? (Jus' sacrifice and have entered the ing playthings for little Bobby Whip- Census taker (to middle aged
call Ha--). perman. His third hour history clase spinster): "And what is your age?"
mysterious region of the lower thinks he needs some. Perhaps the
Aw, come on, woncha? world. mighty "Sheik" could give him a Spinster (cOyly) : '''I've seen
whistle or tuning fork to play with. twenty-five summers."
Olaf Olson Presents Aeneas, now
Atremble at some hidden dread, News from sector 318: Mr. GUI- Census taker: "How long have
Draws from its flashin.g sheath his you been blind ?"-Ex.
sword,
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In tumbling, headstrong cataracts
ALUMNI Book and Catalogue, of Typographic
Art for 1923, issued by American
trees. A typical setting for a mur- Falls from a crag in two cascades, Type Founders Co. in New Jersey,
And sweeps its fretful way between Dorothy Johnson '2 0 has been has been presented to the library by
PERISCOPES AND TRAFFIC OFFICERS der. 'This world of ours, and that dread elected to Phi Beta Kappa, a national Barnhart Brothers and Spindler,
Suddenly a mud-spattered car one. honor society, at the University of 1114 Ho,vard Street, Omaha. Miss
It seems that Central is sadly in need of some form of traffic crept up a deserted street, disposed Upon its bank the lifeless stand Wisconsin. To be eligible for Shields believes that it may be of
manipulation in the halls. No longer do these stately old corri- of a.n occupant-and disappeared. With out-stretched hands to Charon election, one must have an average practical value to all students of
dors furnish sufficient space for the rushing throng of people who The occupant-a young man-gazed old, oC 93 in all work, and must have journalism.
daily storm them. Congestion in the halls between classes and hesitatingly at his watch, then The ferryman, whose duty 'tis had good g rades during thDe fotUhl" Has Over Thousand Pages
at lunch periods is almost as bad as it is. on Farnam street during sprang up a flight of steps-paused a To bear the dead across these floods. ~yaesa rs of University work. oro Y The book is very large and in-
By virtue of the golden branch also won four scholarships while
the day. Turns in th e halls are especially dangerous. . A person moment, ~hen entered a building. Aeneas bears for omen g ood,
attending the University, and in her teresting, having over a thousand
sophomore year made an honor ~:!:: ~ff t:a~el~~::in~nina~:S~:~. every
takes his life in his hands when attempting to round a corner The man's experience-trained fin- Our hero and his aged guide
during a between-class rush. gel'S found the large, cold, metal A r e landed on th' opposing shore. society. A history and explanation of
• Usually the conflicting tides of students collide at the curves b'ox. Their way they make the dark path .i
Deftly twisting' a latch he H elen Winkelman '20 has been.. type and machmes, why the pr nt-
ing of today is superior to that ot
in the halls. Results are sometimes laughable, but oAuen serious. swung the h eavy I. ron d oor t Oll e To wthherroeu gthhe, road divides. The one elected to several honor societies at
0
Perhaps individual periscopes to look ahead at the turns would side. H e made no sound. As h e Leads down to punishment. And one the University of WiscOllsin. She 1900; the first type designing de-
partment; origination of type fam-
avert collisions. Certainly some f orm 0 f regu1at I·On I.S necessary r each ed eae~:erly l·nto the box, the Leads throue~:h the Blissful Groves. is a member of Omicron Mu, a Home ilies; every conceivable sort of type,
This last Economics society, elegible to by planned and illustrated; and pict-
l·n the main halls. The last minute or so before classes is the smile on his lips confirmed that he grades and activities; of Phi Kappa. ures demonstrating ads throughout
most h ect I·C, WI·th S t Udent s gO.Ing .Cl'Iss-cross, ovel', d0 wn and every ' had found wbat he was after. The Aeneas takes. And reaches soon Phi, anot'her honor society, attained
ElYSium, whose fair fi elds lie
direction. night prowler, drew forth a circular In effervescent, danCing liggt, by activities; and is president of tha the country are handled in the book.
Maybe a traffic cop, with the bona-fide safety zones and sig- object of metal. "Ah," h e mused, as Whose green g lades, touched by local Omicrom Mu. The latter Display Dec01'ative Material
nals ''ould solve one of Central's perplex.inQ~" problems. he smacked bis lips, "the night air gentle wl·nds, position makes her a member of the d Nextt. comes the. lengthy display or
' 'y
does make a fellow hungry-now- With glinting sunbeams fleck the Keystone Society. As a member of I eeccto·IOran Ivearematbe onradl.ers, In rtnhaims encot sl-,
grass, the Keystone Society she wears a o
A GENTLE REMINDER to· devour this pie!" Whose clear and sparlding waters little worn ring, which is handed on embellishments, cuts, fancy initials,
--- wind from year to year, and which she and brass rules which are used in
We have it at last--the green campus. With it, Central is Talking about hard luck, what Through all the happy land. But treasures above all other honors. the modern composing room.
could be worse tban tbis? When ya now Last is a full section devoted to
justified in claiming to be one of the most beautiful spots in go to a girl 's house at about six bells, B ernard Combs and Richard Bliss-
Aeneas sees, among the groups ard of the class of '23 had charge of printing machinery and ·equipment.
Omaha, and indeed, the country. Yet we cannot expect lovely (hungry, I'll ~tell the " world) get Who moye and talle ben eath the th e advertising end of the Blue and
Gold Review, the second annual re- Girls Serve Luncheon
grounds if they are not cared for. Wall{s and steps are provided nothing to eat- and then "she" trees, view to be put on by the Omaha
Anchises, father of his race, chapter of the De Molays. Th e third and last of a series of
for all walking purposes. "Keep off" signs are used plentifully. wants to know "what's your rush" Anchises, there awaiting him luncheons to teachers was given by
Yet a few people do not seem to be able to restrain their impulse at twelve. With pleading hands and streaming Th e marriage of Mildred Davis to the girls of Miss Morrissey's IV and
V hour Household Arts class, April
to walk on the grass. Never fold a napkin in a cafeteria eyes. 23.
His son's arms reach to him, but as
It is our duty to obey the rules of the school. We can all unless you want to get it into your
be self-appointed guardians of the campus, and see to it that we coat pock et. In that case it is per- From dreamers fl ee t dreams fade Gerald M. Kyle '19 was solemnized The luncheon was purchased, pre-
don't violate the unwritten law regarding it. People who cannot April 9. Th e couple will live in. pared, and served by the girls of the
curb their playful tendencies must have their playgrounds else- fectly proper. away, Spokane, Washin gton. class. They also attended to the
where. If not, the grounds will present a sad appearance. A decorations.
maze of crooked, brown paths winding through the green is So fades his father's shadow. Now Summer Session
surely far from beautiful! The next luncheon given by the
'Tis hard to study He sees those leaders, yet unborn, Summer school will begin on June girls will be for their parents.
16, the Monday after school is out,
In any 01' place, Who in some time to come will
When the girl 'cross the aisle, bring
Sits and powders her face. Great glory unto Rome. They are
Give the grass a chance! Her future warriors, men of state, and will close August 8, lasting eight Spring finds my lady gOing to the
Why Teachers Go Insane And emperors victorious. weeks. The daily session will be dressmaker to have fits.
The temperate zone is where Pluto Before him pass they in great ranks; from 7: 30 a. m . to 12 p. m., and will
A SLOGAN FOR CENTRAL lives. H e picks the faces to be known be divided into four periods of work, Shoe--"I've lost my sole!"
Sock-"I'll be darned! "
H ercules was the name of a stor- The wide world over for their worth. each about one hour and seven min-
"The catch-phrase is almighty, . and the sloganeer is its age battery. But now Anchises' warning comes; utes long. - Garter-"I've been all a.round!"
prophet." In the middle ages, the original of this paraphrased A monometer is an instrument to His father leads him quickly back Students may take two subjects. Corn-"Ob! Sbocles!"
slogan led Mohammedan hordes to victory against militant Europe, measure gas. To where tbe massive Gates of Sleep Those intendin g to go to summer
Before the mid-hour slowly close, school will be called upon soon to Foot-"You accessories feel so un-
The battle of Bull Run was the necessary."
As the world has become more civilized, the sloganeer has become decisive battIe of th e French revolu- And leaves him on the silvery sands name the subjects th ey wish to take.
more numerous. Modern advel,tising is the blazoning of collec- tion. By which a gliding river flows; The fall semester will begin Mon- Spring has come at last
tively, assonantly, alliteratively appropriate words. A parasite is a Idnd of an um- Where in the distant gatbering gloom day morning, September 1. And I'm so dog-gonned lazy
To see tbe snails a-whizzin' past
By choosing an official school slogan, Central can lead the brella. --- He sees his ships, the dusky masts THEN BE OASHED IN
And opalescent sails-bright-tipped Just driv es me nearly CI·azy.
field. Although every high school has some substitute, ,few, if A lot of fish will settle down in With moonli ght. Motionless, they Leo: "Do you like girls with
any, high schools have individual, recognized slogans. A snappy a pool hall. wait brown eyes?" Table-"I'm on my last legs now."
school slogan stimulates school spirit. Word' of mouth, the best For him, the Pilot. of his race. Milton: "No, I like girls with Match-"I'm all lit up."
form of adveI'tising, will circulate far and wide not only our school The girl who wins th e cup (of nerve) Eloise Powell gr een backs." Top-"I'm dizzy. "
slogan, but also the name of Central. Is one of tbose dumb-hearted TREACHEROUS ANNUAL REVEALS MANY SECRETS
misses,
Some would suggest we adopt "Beat Tech;" othel's advocate Who, when you go to call on her
"The School on the Hill." What do you sugg·est? A little serious Holds her pup and smothers it The mysteries of Central twenty the six companies, a hospital, a sig- club, Margaret Fuller society, and
thought on a school slogan will accomplish something. with kisses.
years ago-faculty members wbo nal corps, a band of twenty-one Lincoln society were the boosting or-
Exams are now about one month off. It ' wouldn't hurt to AnnOlmcement taught then, and are still teaching pieces, hats that looked like they had ganizations of that year. The titles
commence a thorough review right now. "Us," of Central High School, are now, faculty members now who were been accidentally sat upon, and com- show that the young people of that
day were interested in literatur and
in no way r esponsible for injuries graduates th en, the latest in both pany sponsors chosen from tbe popu- d!lbate.
don e to freshmen found carrying male and femal e styles, evidences of lar youn g ladies of the class.
May baskets to their t eachers. The ads, almost better than any-
the " good old days" in the ads-all "The Register," which also edited thing else, are evidences of what
Cheer up! These last few weeks will go fast. tbis and more is disclosed in the the annual, was op erat ed in 1904 by used to be. Among th.e most te11-
And as the hobo said, "I'm having "Register," the annual put out by a company of 705 stockholders with tale are:
a bum time." the class of 1904.
Everybody backing the national sport--watch that baseball --- a capital stock of 800 shares valuecr "Broughams and carriages for fu-
Seventeen faculty members listed at 25 cents a share. Each share en- nerals, weddings and parties a spe-
team of our's! Some teacher's tongues never will among the teaching staff of fifty-five titled the owner to one vote in all cialty. Calls answered promptly at
be coated-ya don't find grass on persons in the '04 year book-true el ections when properly counter- all hours."
O-Book work is coming right along. The busy-bee attitude race tracks!
Centralites- are still faithfully im- signed. "Smart spring tailored suits for
of the staff is a good example for those of us who are subject to In the days of old parting knowledge to the ever-in- The number of societies in exist- littl e misses; specials at $4.98 to
the lulling effect of Spring. King's jesters bold creasing body of students; wblIe two ence then almost rivaled the number $12.50; fashionable spring suits for
very popular teachers, one in the in existence today. A Latin society, young men, $7.50-$25.00."
Pope says that itA little learning is a dangerous thing"- For making dumb cracks music department, the otber in the Alice Cary society, Demosthenian De- "lIatpins, O. H. S., fancy seal
W ere laid out cola.
history department, were active bating society, Der Deutsche Verein, tops."
don't sip playfuBy here and there in the fountain of learning- I feel noivous. mem bers of the 1904 senior class the Orpheus club, Elaine SOCiety, "Ice cream sodas, 5c."
settle down and drink deeply.
of 146 graduates. Pleiades society, Browning society, Y s, these s urely bring back mem-
-VERNE. The cadet regiment had, besides Hawthorne society, Lininger Travel ories of the"good old days."
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THE WEE K L Y REG 1ST E R-O M A HAC E N T R A L H I G H S C H 0 0 L
EXPRESSION V CLASS
GRAVE TEACHERS TOM WISE GIVES CENTRAL'S BOOSTING UNITSTO PRESENT COMEDY
IN"FSOIRDUEM-SPFUOITLIiNIEGS" HAISSPIARDINVGICEACFTOORRSOmaha School Teachel's DISCUSS FAILURES AT
MEETING OF FACULTY
Forget Class Woes
"The Flitch of Bacon," a one.act Does Not Believe in Using The all-important topic of failures Keen Key Klickers which are offered. Miss st gner
cOUl;dy fa rce fro m the Harvard False Names for was discussed at the faculty m e ting and Miss Carlson will be in charge
plays, will be presented by Miss Wil- in Room 120 Tu esday after school. Type awards have been receiv d of the "big sisters" on that day.
Iiams' Ex.pr ssion V class at th e Th e s uggestions for preventing fail- ,by the following p ople since March
ures were summarized by a commit- 12: Art Goldstein 3, Harry Ruben· Greenwich Villagers
senior class program which will be tee consisting of Mrs. Engle, Miss stein 2, Howard Mey rs 3, Robert
held Friday, May 2, during home Detweiler 1, Jack Kerschner 1, Mary
Howie and Miss Judkins.
in Frolic Stage Ouly 11 per cent ot th e girl s are 'Clarke I, Constance H m ing way 1, Th Greenwich Villagers bave ex-
room in the auditorium. J ane Janal{ 1, Lois Sweet 1, Ida
Turner 1, Ed \Yard Albert 1, Stella nd d their membership to include
"PA" SCHMIDT DANCES The following is th e cast: LIKES "THE OLD SOAK" faili ng , I 55 than for some time. Pflug 1, Mable Larson 1, Grace Doll juniors, as well as seniors. This is
Susan ----------____Naomi P ester in eteen per cent of th ~ boys are a splendid opportunity for many
failing. Of the 2,60 3 students en-
Teachers in crazy attire, teach ers Adam -----------__Ralph Church "My first advice to an aspiring rolled in Central April 1, 15 per cent .1, R ichard Cole 1, Wilma Bradley 2, juniors to join the soci ty.
in gorO'eous costumes, Singing, danc- The Squire ________Vinton Lawson actor or actr~ss is: Be s ure yo u hav& are fail1ng . The committee believes Gorge Beall, Frances Nicklen I, Any juniors or sen iors who are in-
ing, a ctl.llg out the world famo u s Lucas -----___Robert Whipperman lability, " said Tom Wise , who was Helen Pirruccello I, Dorothy Braasch
B ~ tsey - _________ _ _Vir ginia Worst that interviews with the parents or 1, H elen Osterholm 1. terested in art as conn cted with ac·
drama ' of th" "Little Red H en," playin g t h e titl e role in "The Old tivities and blackboard work art>
Dick -----------_Hawthorne Arey failing students and careful investi- The K een Key Klickers ill et to- urged to send in their application for
gCaot-ioopneroaftifoaniliwngithfretshbemsecnhowoilll nhuerlspe. night in 317 to discuss the typewrit- m embership neA1; fall to some mem-
sohuoswisnidge toofth e"Mauadcbieentche."theAhllumthoirs- Tom -------______Theodore W ells Soak," at the Brandeis last week. to determine if the stud ent is physi- in g display for the booth at the ber of the Greenwich Village or to
J ack -------------__Ralph Barris "My n ext a dmonition is : Go to it call y fit is also a dvised . School Exhibit which will be held, Miss Tompsett.
was but a part of the F e tching Ha ----I---M---- --- cGrew H arn's with h eart and sou l. And th e last Res tl'j'ctl'OII of regl'st l'ation was also May 25, at :Brandeis Stores.
TFeocrhuOm.lcaFI ol lie s, g iven A pril 25 in recommended. A student should be
a u.d 1·to n·um b y the 0 maha one: Never lie to yourself. Which is allowed to take fiv e s ubj ects only Spanish Club
wh en h e has a clear r ecord. H e
teachers. Parent-Teachers Favor ~h e most important? W ell, they should not even take foul' and one. French Club Senor Casacu berta of Barcelona,
Jones and Schmidt a Graceful Pab' New Athletic Building Spain, a friend of Senor Reyna, will
rather fo llow each other up, but they half xcept when his record. is The sale of tickets 'for the French address the Spanish Club in Spanish
Never was th er e a more graceful play, "La Grammaire," was urged at
are like the legs of a three-legged
pair than "Ruth" Jones and "Ted" Further Program of Im- stool as to importance." en tire ly clear. If a stude nt is fail - a meeting of the French Club in 235 on Wedn sday, April 30, in 235.
Schmidt. The tragic ending of. Lord pI'OVements DI'scussed ing ill two or three s ubj ects, he Friday aftern oon. Ther will be short talks on the
at Meeting' Been 41 Yea,l'S on Stage
Ullin's daughter was w ell covered shou ld be limited to three subjects Edythe Burdick was chairman of history of Spain b~ Alberta Elsasser,
with a sh eet, and the r ed tam of The Central High Parent·Teachers' In telling of his own start on tll the next semester . the program committee which con- Annunciata Catan ia, Louis Fulton,
s tage, Mr. Wise said: "You see, I had sisted of a biography of Chopin by and Margaret Carmichael. Special
Malcolm in "Macbeth" almost caught failed at everything else, and having Closed halls were s uggest d; that Donald Shoup, and a Chopin waltz music will be furnish d by Lillian
fire from the footlights. is, not allowing students to have played by J ean Borglum. A r eading Holloway and Dorothy Klever.
T'l'hh e LIittle. R1edd Hen Mf atdhe R" Le1al their morning exercis in the halis,
Red He ecn"aswsIaCsa intrearmpraet0e d wieth muttclhe Association ,m e t in th e auditorium always had a taste for th e s tage, dI bu tI r equtihrin' g I them to go immedi- was th en presented by J ane Glennon.
H elen Williams, accompanied by
realism a nd dramatic ability. A ll Tu esday, April 22, to continue the tried it. I was a Sllccess with it, a n ate y to e ll' lome rooms.
students will be glad to learn of discussion on the needs of Central, it was a success with me, so for J une Gilbert, gave a violin solo, "The Freshman Student Club
the death of C, one of thos e u nknown which was begun at t he last m eeting, forty-one years I bave been an actor. CENTRAL STUDENTS Swan," by Saint-Saens. A short business and social meet-
quantities of the Mathematics de- and to plan a general program of PLACE IN CONTEST ing was held last Monday by the
partment. n ecessary improvements for the neal Name Is Wise Student Club Freshmen Student Club, at the Y.
years to come. Mr. Louis Nelson Bennie Morgan, ICemtral Isenior, W . C. A. for the purpose of dis-
superb, and his song brough t tears and Mr. H a rl ey G. Moorehead, two "What is my r eal name? W ell, won the third prize of $15 in the A comm ittee consisting of fifty- cussing m eans for sending delegates
of pain to many. Students will soon it's the same one that you see on the contest recently held by The Bee on two "big sistel-s" f ro m the Junior to the conference at OkobOjI this
be informed of the fact that the ing containing a gymnasium and billboards-Tom Wise. I have no "What Omaha's Memorial Stadium and Senior classes was elected at a summer.
Board of Education has ordered six auditorium. But they feared that use for people who employ other Will Mean to Omaha's Youth." F IOl-' Student Club Cabinet meeting last
more boxes of chalk. They will be th is could not be done very soon. names when they go on the stage; ence Seward won a season pass to the Thursday afternoon at the Y. W . C. Games were played, and several
able to solve all problems if they it seems to me to imply either that stadium. A. Th e girl s will ass ist at a meet- new members were initiated.
but ask the World Famous Mysto. Central Boosters TaU. they have something to hide, or that ing of the 8B Etu dents at the high
Rabbi Frederick Cohn discussed they think their n ame is too wonder- Bennie is the assistant sport editor scliool on May 6. ED. DURDICK GEO. PARISH
\Vild Nell Has Tragic Fate. the need and )Ileans of enlarging the ful for the common eye to gaze upon. of The Register and a member of the (Class 1910) (CI8ISS 1908) !
The School Nurses were unable to auditorium, and Mr. Frank Latenser O-Book staff. F lorence is editor of They will show the prospective
attend because of smallpox, and Wild showed how the need of a new "1 play 'The Old Soak' because I The Register, and is in many other fresh man around the school and tell OmahaSlWrting Goods CO.
Nell, the pet of the plains, d!d h er gym nasium and athletic fj eld might like the idea of it and the character activities. th em of the activities and studies
work." 1806 Harney Street
"EVERYTHING FOR THE
duty well, as Mr. Bexten is always be solved. Mr. Charles Morearty SPOltTSMAN"
known to do. and Mr. Malcolm Baldridge also J . D. CREW AL. FELT
talked about the improvements
I IF CZ NE-WS HIGH SCHOOL BOYS GIRLS LEAD BANDS IN George Cocas
C. M. T. C. PARADE
Monday, April 28 needed at Centr al. EDIT DAILY NEWS Barber ~Shop
B l a~che Blundell and Frances
Ken Abbott's Novelty Three gave O l'chestl'a Pllt~ls (Continued From Pag'e 1) 308 So. 24th St. The Sign of
a snappy progl:am from KFCZ last The Board of Education and th e Boys Receive Good Positions McVay lead the Technical and Cen· Good
tral high Girls' Bands in the C. M. Motocycles - Bicycles
School Board were personally in- The positions of the other Central T. C. parade last Saturday, having Candies
vited to be present a t this meeting. ' boys on the staff are Edgar Bloick, been chollen by Mrs. H. L . Noah
The senior orchestra gave a half Political Editor ; Bennie Morgan,
hour's program beginning at 7: 30. Telegraph Editor; Verne Sandwall,
night at 7: 30. The Novelty Three are HILARIOUS GYM CLUB Staff Artist and Feature Writer; from the class in Advanced Conduct- Sndian .. 'l'HE FINES'r
Kenneth Abbott on the banjo, James PARTY FRIDAY IN 425 ]{alph Bergsten, Movie Editor and ing. Blanche had charge of the LUNCHES
L ear$' ·at th e piano, and Verne Sand- }.~eatul'o Writer; Sylvan Erman, Dis- Tech, and Frances of the Central TRICYCLES, SCOOTERS AND
wall on the saxophone. They were Hilarity reigned supreme in 425 play Advertising Manager; Morris ban d. WAGONS, ETC. CANDY
assisted by solos, and a piano duet F riday evenin g, severely tempting the Hurwitz, Make-up Editor; Vinton ] i'O ]~
by J ean Sterling and Eleanor minds of unlucky after school prison- Lawson, Sport E ditor ; Arthur Green, We JVlake aSpecialty "Everythblg That I-tolls But
Clapper. ers to wander. The Gym Club's Assistant Make-up Editor; Edwin Bones" BOYS' WEEK
Party was a complete success. A Bigford, Society and Commercial of
Today's Program program including a reading by Editor; James McMull en, General Omaha Bicycle Co. AT
Mary Johnson; a dance by Faye Assignment n eporter; Scott Eidson, Picnic and
A m usical program will be broad- Williams and popular melodies sung Staff Artist ; Henry Gould, Radio Hikers' Sam, "The Indian Man," Owner BLAETUS AND ANAS
casted from K FCZ tonigbt, under the Editor.
auspices of the Corr Electric Co. 16TH AND CmCAGO STS. 411 SOUTH 16TH ST.
Same Place Your Daddy Bought
His Bike.
Call for Catalogues.
The entire program, eighteen num- by Esther Ellis, and the distributing Your best for every daily u se- Lunches Prairie
bers, will be g iven by three people, of the club pins to the senior mem-
Ralph Endsor, pianist; Archie bers preceded the dancing and games. ITEN'S FAIRY CRACKERS Call JAckson 2579 Life Insurance Company
O'Brien, baritone; and Alice Gir- The music was furnished by Con-
mann, sopranp. stance H emm in gway, piano; De A 'Vheat F ood Full of Fine F lavor ROCHO'S DR. W. R. McGREW, President
Witt Green, sax; and H erbert W est- BOX LUNCHES
Many beautiful . numbers are on erfield, banjo. Ask yo ur grocer for ITEN CRACKERS
the' list, "At Dawning ," "The World
Is Waiting for the Sunrise," and by name always. Get the genuiIle and
be satisfied a ll ways! Nt7
selections from Shubert. Miss Gir- CConey ISla~~ ~~2es~~tt~eil:~t~a~mbUrg~rS5 C H. L. McGrew, Secretary ROY D. HART, Agency Manager
mann h as been on previous KFCZ
programs. Krage's Standard 1508 Harney Street Legai Reserve Old Line
Shoe Repairing
Thursday, May 1 5 Come in and try our Sandwiches and Drinks, too- Home Office:
1619 Farnam St. They are Great!
Baker's Omahans will again play 346-352 AQUILA COURT
for KFCZ Thursday evening at 7: 30, Down Stairs.
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THE WEEKLY REGISTER-OMAHA CENTRAL HIGH SCHPOL
I IDIFFICULT GAMES
CENTRAL.ITES HITGIRLS' BASEBALL xMcGuh'e _____...__ 1 1 o o o
WELL UNDER xx'Hermau _______ 1 o o o o
WAY CenGtraaml NesinWe "SitphliMtsedics BATTING AVE~AGES
ON PURPLE CA~D ' J01'~ . ~~~Thirty freshman girls ·have turned The Central baseball nine played"..•.ellsell: __ -9,C AB7 2R H5 B,LF,UOERJA9Y6HVUIRCLTEORRY Totu~ _________ 27 5 21 11 11
FOR THIS WEEK orouotmfofrorbasosembeallg, oobdutpltahyeerres iosn stthilel a couple of practice games in order MorTis ----- \2 8 4 4 '4"2'0°90 _ xBntted fOI' Smith in the sixth.
xxBatted fO l' Newbel'gel' in ,eveuth.
meichel' ___ 2 7 0 3 .
Junior Girls' team, and Miss Bennett to smooth out the weak spots in Mal'I.'oW ____ 2 9 3 3 ,333 SCOl'e by (nni.ngs :
is anxious to ge~ the places filled. preparation for th e contests this D eLong ____ 2 7 o 2 .286 Celltl'al ________ 1 0 3 0 3 0 2--9
Play South Today; 'Bleicher Stars atThe pI'actice game in 415 between week. C I'e ighton ' __ _ __ _0 0 0 {l 0 0 O-{$
fr eshmen and juniors promised w e ll Th e first game was with .Horacek ____ 2 7 2 1 .143 SunlJllal:y
players from the Nebraska Medical Tolln1ll1el' __ 2 7 2 1 ,143 Te~ l'tuJls- Ma"....ow. JOrge!lSon. HOI'a-
7 1. 1 .143
At Tech Thursday Bat; Glade Fan'Sfor tb e g irl s' t eams. cek. Tollande t' (2). Morl'is (3) •
College Fres Imen , ' and the second Chadwell --- 2
2 7 o 1 .143
with th e ,Sophomores. ~~ Cbadwell. JipfJ. Newbel'ger'. Prendel'-
T ech and South , the most serious Th e P urpl e made two wins straight ~ast. Smith. Sullivan . 'l'hree-base
contenders for the city baseball
SENIORS FINAL'championship, are on Central's card
CHANCES GOOD INfor this week. Central will meet
CLASS VICTORSSouth this afte rnoon at 32nd and
BLUFFS RELAYSDewey and wiil meet the difficult
The Purple were defeated by th e last Tuesday afternoon' o,n the hit-R1eichet'. SacI'jflice hit--Chad-
Freshmen by a 10 to 8 count on Creighton fi eld when it gave the well. Stolen bases -S ullivan (2).
Wedn'es.day, but came back Thursday Prep nine a 9 to 6 dru bbing, Newberger. Cal'l'Olzzo. St"ucl, out--
a nd defeated the Sophs, 3 to l. The ' "Heinie" Glade was doin g stellar .By Glade 10. by JJel\ hy 4 . Base on
The seniors w er e again victors in feature of the first game was a home wo rk in all of th e game exceptin g the balls-Off Glade 1>, oft' Leahy 1. UWlS
fourth inning, during which time the and HIts-Ofl' Glade. 6 luns and 5
T ech Friday a ft ernoon at Fonten ell e the class meet with 65 1-3 points to run by Glad e with the bases full. P r eps col'l ect e d almost all of tb e ir hit in seve n innings ; off Le.'thy. 9
P ark. E ach game wiil start at 4 their nearest opponents, the juniors, hits and all of th eir runs.
o 'cloclc. 49 1-2 po·nts. Of the other two Lilly and Cox w er e on the mound Central's hopes for ' a first place in l'IUlS and 10 hits in seven i.nni.ngs .
Bleicher was the batting star of Winning pi tch el'-GJade. Losing
for Central in th e game with the. ~tthe Counc:il Bluffs relays to be held the gam e with a tripl e , a doubl e an,d pitche.:- Lea11y. JJeft on bases-
Freshmen and, .Jorgenson was the. C.ouncil Bl uffs on May 3, look
South has got a real hitting bunch, classes th e sophomol'es finish ed t hird P urpl e moundsman in the game with g ood in comparing th e time made' by · Isingle. Bleicher's doubl e to center Centl'ul 7. Pl'ep 5. .I
and will b e out with a il th e ir fi g ht with 26 1-2 points and the f resh men the Sophs.
to defeat Central. Since each t eam last with 1 1-3 points. th e Purple a hl etes with tbat of. in tbe seventb sent in the last two
has defeated Creighton no dope can HOT STUFF Central scores and practically
Martin. Thomas Was th e individual other .schools in tria ls during ·the cinched th e game, STANDINGS
past week. . L eahy proved to b e a n easy mark .!._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...J
Th e mile r elay, each man running
be given for this contest. point winner of the class meet with 440 yards will probably b e run by for hits by th e Centralites, r esulting Centl'al __ ___2 2 o 1.000
A lthough the Packers' lineup is 'jlechnical ____2 1 1 .500
South _~ _____ 2 1 1 .500
Icomposed o f in experie nce d m en , yet
Creighton ____3 1 2 .333
th eir ability to clout the ba ll makes
22 points wl)ile Wally Marrow r a n T ech's defeat last ' Tuesday by Comine , P. Fettermall, I!: itch er , and in the swelling of Central 's batting
h im a c. lose seco nd with 21 credits
Council Bluffs, who were. defeat ed by J . F etterman. averages. ' In the sixth, Central sent
chalked up afte r hi~ name. J esse 'Central th e week befor e, shows that
Two mile r elay, eac h man. r un'ning three m en across the platter with
880 yards will be Lawson starting, two successive hits and a couple of
the m a s e rious opponent, especially Fetterman was third with 14 count- Central 'has th e strongest chance for then p, Fetterman, Ritcher, and e rrors by th e Preps. Council .Bluffs 3 1 2 .333
with Urban and Clark as the bat- e rs, championship this year, Egan fin ishin g . Solomon, Lepicier,. Glade's striking out of t en men,
'.rhe field events wet'e as follows: --- Comine and Fetterman will run the coupled with Creighton's weakness
Discus-Thomas. senior. first; "Dutch" Morris was a bit unlucky Medley relay, the first two men both in the fi eld and at bat, seemed
Robel·tson. sOphomol'e. second; Mar'- last Tuesday when an apparent r unning 220 yards, the third running to be the chief factor in the Purple's
I'OW, junior'. thh'd; Clarke. junior, 440 yards and thelast man running victory, .Jorgensen smacked out
te ries,
MEANS PITCHES MEAN"Zip" Hill will u se the r egular
GAME AGAINST SOUTHlin e up with the ~xception of Glade,
who will probably be saved for the fOltl'th . Distance, 115 feet. home run that brought in two men 880 yards. three singles in the game , and Mor- Central Reserves went down to a
Bl'Oad Jump--Robel-tson • .sopho- bes id es him self r es ulted in a foul
Tech contest. Cox or Lilly should mOI'e, fh'st; Mal'row. ,iuniOI'. second; ball. Th e ball was about two feet Th e 440 yard r e lay, eac h man ris g ot a pair of doubl es and a sing l e . g lorious d efeat last Thursday after-
be Oil th e mound for th e Purpl e cUm. Fettel'lnan, senior'. third; Muxen. running 11 0 yards will be run by CENTRAL noon at 'tbe Athletic field when th e
Th e g l'eat est crowd that has yet 1ju1ni1olo'. ·fOhluth . Distance. 19 foot outside, Solomon, Muxe n, Marrow, and .Ton es. abo 11. po. a. e. South R eserves wotn, 1 to 0, in a
witnessed a hig h school base ha ll con- -- HIe . es. --- In th e special events Central will 5 1 2 3 1 seven-inning contes .
MuHxiegnh. Jnjmunli>o-r].\'I'asl'er'coown,dj;uniFoor.rctha'dset;. Central will hav e some competi- MDeaLl'Io'onwg.. Is'fs' 4 1 1 0 0 Th e game was a pitcher's battl e
test this season is expected to be be r epresented by Marrow and
seniol'. thlr'd; Howell. senior. Hamil- tion in golf and tennis in the city this Robertson, broad Jumping; ' Kinsey ,10I'gensell. 2b ____ 4 is 2 1. 0 between Owens of South a:nd Means
present a t th e contest between Tech and Cheek, pole vaulting; Marrow
ton, sophomol'e. Cjilckley. ft'eslunan. year. Both T ech and Creighton have and Forcade, high jumping ; Thomas . 0 4 0 2 of Central. Means was pitcbin g air-
and Central on the T ech field. tied for fom'th. Height. 5 feet 6 large tourneys. At Tech 104 boys and Marrow running the 120 yard THoOlll'aacnedke.l'.Ib3b-.-.._-_-_-_- 44 t ' ht b 11 unt 'l th e SI.Xth innin a when
Central and T ech have each been iu{:hes. high hurdles; and Jones and Thomas 0 1 0 0 a b,
running th e century. 19 . 1
playing practice games in prepara-
tion for this contest. Central has Shot Put--'.rhoJ'llas. senior. (h'st; have signed up for tennis. while 9 3 Golf Tournament 0 South garnered two hits which ac-
been playing the Medic College. Tech Howell, senior, second; Rober'tson. boys are signed up for th e, g olf tour- Coming Off Fine Mor'!'is, cf ------- 4 300 counted tbe Ione t a II y f tb e
played Lincoln last w eek . 000 0 for
With the first a nd second rounds Chadwell, If ------ 4 3 10 0 0
The Techster s are still smarting of th e golf tournament practically Bleichel'. c _______ 4 E h 't h II d 1
[rom th e d efeat a dminis t e r ed th e m sophomOl'e. thir'(j; Muxen, junior', nam ent. finished, much \ material has been Glade. p _________ 4 1 1 10 2 gam e . ac PI c e r a owe on y
last Thursday by th e Council Bluffs foul'th. Distance. 42 feet. brought to light for successful golf
nine and will try to even matters o three h its.
whe n they meet the Central nine. Al- 'Pole \" ault-Rinsey. senior' and
thou gh Central has a slight edge con-
s iderin g th e dope, yet with T ech, i'l1'al'I'ow. junior'. tied fol' flr'st; Ch~ek. "Heinie" Glade, ,so far this season, Totals _________37 12 21 14 5
dope means nothin g but wind. Cen- juniol', .thit'd; FOI'cade. ~elllor'.
has fanned out 22 m en . If h e keeps CREIGHTONi
fOlnth. Height. 9 feet {l inclies. abo h. po. a. e. L'azy-"W ell, if that ain't th e go ld
fisb 's shoe horn! "
Officials: Dave Noble. starter'; up his good work h e will be the out- Jipp. 3b _________ 4 1 1 1 0
Pete Wendell. Mr. Packel'. Rollin ' (Jal'I'azzo. 2b _____ 2 1 3 1 2 Dazy-"VV:hat? "
\\'e llmnn, \\'ayne Pope, Cal'l Weigel. sta ndin g pitch er of the city this y ar. Sullivan. Ib - _____ 3 0 6 0 2 Lazy-"Why, vinegar needs 'its
Newber'gel', c_____ 2 1 7 0 0 mother lik e Home Brew needs its
tiJ1lel's 111](1 jlidges. MI'. ~IOI'l~;an. G. · pop. " .
K BIU'nhill. ·L. N . Uexten. elel'ks of FIRST ROUND TE~IS
the cOUl'se. Wal'd Pet'cival. an-
nouncel'. and Mr'. Schmidt...efel·ee. PLAY NOT :COMPLETE
tral will enter th e contest with this Nine Tankers Receive' Although the first round of ten- teams to represent Central. The Moylan. rf _______ 4 0 O · 1 0 PIANISTS-ATTENTION!
view and the city championship in Letters at Banquet nis has not yet been co.ll1ple t ed , it is 1
mind. Th e Purple crew will mal,e a third and fourth rounds are expect ed Juel'gen. If _______ 3 1 0 0 2 POPULAR MUSIC
su pre me effor t to win this contest. expect ed that it will be finish ed this 1 Fillblg bl "bass.... full harmony.
to be complete d this week and th e PI'emler'gast. cf ___ 3 0 1. 0 3
T ech 's lineup is composed of vet- and "breaks" or " e:\.tras."
erans, ma ny of whom w er e on the championship is expected to be run Smith, ss ________ 2 0 0 1 0 E. M. I{AHN
championship team of last year. /:, ee k, and it is probabl e th a t match es off next week , Lea11y. IJ ________ 2 0 3 7 Second Floor. Mickel .Bldg.
Phones: Studio. AT 4361; SWI-
They will probably use Maney, W est Central's swimming t eam was ban- in th e second round will b~ played Th e r esults have been almost ac- Swallow. ss ______ 0 0 0 0 days. AT 4362; Res .• AT 3210
or Shaw as th e moundsman., while
the rest of th e line up will be the queled at the Brandeis Restaurants off. cording to dope with the strong 15th and Harney Sts.
regu lar players,
last Tuesday evening as a reward Ch u rch , Gorton a nd Dutton are the contenders for the remaining rounds
Central will be r epresented by the of the tournament. Those who won
r egular victory nine with Glade in favorite victors. Th e summary ALBERT SAND
for the successful season they have follows:
last week are Jack Pollard, Stanfield
just completed. Eighteen members , Church beat Bendel', 6-0, 6-0. Johnson, Robert Johnson, John PIANIST AND ORGANIST
R eed, Wallace Chadwell, James
of th e squad and seven g u es ts w ere D. Forman beat Gidiilsky, W. O. El}cel, John Lovelle, Charl es Chad- Is now located at
2616 FARNAM STREET
present. Coach W e nd e ll ~nd Princi- H. Forman beat L e wis , W, O .
the box. This contest is expected to pal Masters gave tal ks. . .Tohnson beat Findley, 6-1, 6-4. well, Richard Vette and Carroll Tel. HA 7050
Youn g .
be a pitcher's duel since each has a Gorton beat HSwutatnosno,n,6-W1,, 6-2.
Dutton beat O.
remarkable strike-out ability, Nine men received their letters;
The lineups will be as follows: Captain Bill Thomas, Jim Davidson, McCleneghan 'beat Nolan, 8-6 , 3-6, Middleton School of Music Athletic Supplies
T ech- L. W est, first base; Hanri- Frank Mockler, R eginald Ramsey, 6-3. Efficient Teachers
han , second base; Snyder, shortstop; Dick Hayde n, Alvin Mooney, Whit- Sutton beat Jonas, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. PIANO, VOICE, Complete Stock
Erickson, third base; Ferror, l eft n ey K e ll y, Bal·t! e tt Quigley , Arnold Carnal beat Steinbaugh, 6-0, 6-1. HARMONY and THEORY Special prices to Schools
fi el d; Crabb, cente r fie ld ; McCor- Cisler. Comstack beat Lindell, 6-0, 2-6,
18-19 Baldrige .Blk, AT. 4145 Townsen~ .Sporting Goods Ce.
mack, ri g ht fi e ld; Swartz, catch , and The squad are badly in need of 7-5 , Make al'I'angements NOW for 1309 Farnam Street Omaha
Shaw or M, West, pitchen. a pool now and action is being Privl!-te and Class Lessons,
started to have a pool built- along Fellows ·------~----------~--~l~---------------------J
Central-Horacek, first base; Jor- with th e new gymnasium. They 7/,/)rftn~Ig·5h;;;i;l/,;%orl ofOmokd
gensen, second base; Toilander, third 1lave been doing a ll their practicing "\t~"o,ej.~~...;.,'....~I."J~f ",,~ ~~. ' ~'.~ Come ad . .
base; Marrow, shortstop; DeLong, at th e Athletic Club in formel' years, ' - ' "".." ;,
righ t fi eld; Chad well, left field; but do not expect to receive. this , ' -,,'",,'- ' nlE NEW
Morris, ce nt er fi eld; B leicher, catch, privilege next year. \" CORONA
and Glade, pitch. H
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