Ardmore High School - Spectrum Yearbook (Ardmore, OK)
- Class of 1917
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There are memories left behind
Of the harvests and the vineyards,
In the purple, sparking wine.
So we strove, within this Annual
To condense some of our joys,
Something of the many conquests
Of the High School girls and boys.
Intermingling work with pleasures,
Sports, yes, and some good times, too,
All the interests of our school life,
Friends, we herein offer you.
Then, in reading this, our Annual,
May your interest be as true
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Nay, quivers life through every fold, each wave and undulation
That measures with its rise and fall the heart-throbs of a nation.
Aye, in thy folds, a century old, a century's life is surging,
And over all waves a clarion call to blood that needs no urging.
I ife thrills thy red, in courage bredg the purity of thy whiteness,
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XII. EXPRESSION DEPT.
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one of the noblest illustrations of a life which is full of interest, enterprise and
endeavor. Like Amiel she seems to have realized that joy means not
only insistent renunciation, but constant acquisition-of things
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'16-'175 Quartette, '17.
"All studies here I solemnly defy."
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Pierian, Glee Club, '15.
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Pierian Normal Training Class.
"Dcvise Wit, write Den' for I am for whole
volumes in folio.
SALMON WILLIAMS
Pieriang Basketball '14-'15-'16-'17' Football
"He hath not eat paper as it were' he hath
not drunk ink.
NANNIE MAE PACE
Plerlan Basketball Choral Club 14 15 16
Operctta 16 17 Glee Club 17 Semor
Play 17 Crlterlon Staff 17
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Philomatheang Glee Club, Operetta, '14-'15-'16
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STANLEY BROWN
Vice-President Class '14-15-'16-'17' President
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17' Operetta 15' Business Manager
Criterion 17' Business Mana-
ger Senior Play 17.
Sleeps easily because he cannot study.
FRANCES GORMAN'
Secretary of Class Operetta, '15-'16-'17' Sec-
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Club 14 15 Glee Club 15-16-17
Orchestra 14 15-16-17' Senior
Play 17 Editor Criterion
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Pieriang Choral Club, '15g Librariang Senior
Play, '17.
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DAVID HOOVER
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Pieriang Choral Club, '17.
"Cunning in music and mathematics."
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torical Contest, '16g Representative in
Tennis at Durant, and Expression at
Norman, '17: Chairman Pierian
Program Committee, '17,
Senior Play: Criterion
Staff, '17.
"My language! heavens! I am the best of
them that speak this speech."
LA RUE MOORE
Pieriang Basketball, '17, Senior Play, '17.
"He was quick metal when he went to
school."
ODESSA BELLOWS
Plerlan Normal Tralnlng Class
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Pieriang Glee Club, '16-'17: Operetta, '16-'17,
Senior Play, '17.
"In Nature's infinite book of secrecy, a little
I can read."
JAMES BOONE
Philomatheang Basketball, 'l7.
"He had rather see the swords and hear the
drums than look upon his schoolmasterf'
RUBYE GWIN N
Pieriang Choral Club, '14-'15, Glee Club Oper-
etta, '16-'17, Senior Play, '17.
"Now set thy long experienced wit to school."
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but learn my lessons as I please.
ARTHUR CARPENTER
Class Yell Leader' Vice-President Philoma-
thean Society 17' Senior Play 17.
Read here young Arthur.
OPAL REED
Philomatheang meet Club, operenta, '14-'15-
'16g Normal Training Classg Oratorical
Contest, '17.
"I can sing, weave, sew and I will undertake
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Senior Play, "17.
"Nay, I do bear a brain."
CASSIUS BYRNE
Philornatheang Football, Track, '14-'15-'163
Stage Manazer Senior Play, '17g Busi-
ness Manager Criterion, '17.
"Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look,
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Tennis, '16, Oratorical Contest, '16g Foot-
ball, '17, Glee Club, Quartette, Cri-
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Philomathean' Glee Club 14- 15' Valedic-
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ROY ASHLEY
Plerlan
All h1s faults observed, set in a note book,
eonned, and learned by rote"
OPHELIA DORRAH
Philomatheang Glee Club, Basket-Ball '14-'15
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Philomathean.
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Pieriang Senior Play '17.
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Pierian' Criterion Staff 16.
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Pieriang Choral Club, '14,
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JESSE LASLEY
Pierian: Orchestra., '17.
"His notebook, his counsel-keeper."
ANNA SUE MAYFIELD
Pleriang Normal Training Class, '17.
'All dedicated to the bettering of my mind."
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Ten years have passed since '17,
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Nancy is a stenographer fair-
She chews gum and frizzes her hair.
Stanley, who was always a charmer,
Has turned out to be a scientific farmer.
Frances Gorman is a newspaper reporter,
And they say her income more than supports her.
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He keeps car owners in a panic.
Carol, who always marriage did chide,
Has changed her mind, and is now a bride.
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Lorenzo is professor of dramatic art,
Salmon an agent for the CROW-ELK HART.
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And when stump-speech-making, are at their best.
Opal, a school teacher, deals the kids fits,
And principal of this school is Felix Bodovitz.
Ophelia Dorrah, who captures all men's hearts,
Has never grown tired of practicing her art.
Leon Trice as a civil engineer,
Is quite renowned farand near.
Ruby is a rival of Geraldine Farrar,
And in Grand Opera she is now a star.
James is in court a judge,
And all the ladies bribe him with fudge.
Jennie Myra, who always followed the golden
Is now the principal of Ardmore High School.
When fortune decided his fate,
A minister of Roy she did make
Leta and Georgia, these devoted chums
Are traveling saleswomen for' chewing gum
Thomas, who made speeches of all nature
Is now the Baby of the Legislature
A Red Cross nurse is Alice Kahn
And they say there's none better in the land
Jesse, when in High School a violin player
Now holds the office of city Mayor.
.And superior to Mary Pickford by far
Lucile, who had excellent lessons every day
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Chief in Music was Mabel Hendon
She still plays pieces that are heart-rending.
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There is the High School Teacher, Miss Dessa Bellows,
And she pays no attention to any of the fellows.
Ossie, you know, who was so little and thin,
Now holds full sway over her husband, Jim.
Our dearly beloved friend, La Rue Moore
Is now the keeper of a country store.
Annie, whose desire was to be a preacher,
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Bevie, who in school was so quiet and nice,
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The future of Clemie King
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Florence Redfield, you all know,
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These are the fates of our talented class-
Of each little lad and each little lass.
Of these prophecies, this be the conclusion,
Leaving Pala and Arthur in mad confusion.
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Being of sound mind and disposing memory, we, the Senior Class
of 1917, realizing that the days of our sojourn within the walls of
A. H. S. are fast drawing to a close, and knowing that the class of
well meaning but slow thinking young people, who are known by the
title of Juniors, are the rightful, though ignorant and unsophisticated
heirs to all the great dignity, authority and unparalleled mentality
possessed by the Seniors, desire to make, publish, and declare this, our
last will and testament in favor of the Junior Class of '18, bequeathing
to them a number of valuable and timely gifts, along with much sound
advice, gained by the Seniors, often under most unpleasant circum-
stances, from their great experience in worldly affairs. We trust that
the Juniors will accept this generous heritage with proper humility of
spirit, as becomes those who must realize that they seem childish and
lacking in gray matter, in comparison to their benefactors, the Seniors
of '17.
ARTICLE I.
Section 1. The Senior Class of '17 bequeath their happy home,
better known as the Senior Hall, located on the southwest upper right
hand corner of the Ardmore High School, to the Junior Class of '18, to-
gether with all appurtenances thereunto belonging, to-wit: A large
assortment of beautifully hand-carved desks, which, being permanently
unscrewed from the floor, may be moved from one side of the room to
the other, when change of environment is desired, one wire waste-paper
basket, which is always placed in the aisles, so that it is convenient for
worried Seniors to stumble over, when in haste or otherwise, and, last
but not least, the "Board of Education," carved and engraved by the
Class of '17, and which is used to discipline Seniors who forget them-
selves so far as to attempt to study while in the Senior Hall.
A Section 2. The Seniors leave to the Juniors a large assortment of
"Junk" consisting of one umbrella, minus two ribs and a handle, seven
overshoes, assorted sizes, five tennis shoes, seventeen empty ink bot-
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under straightened circumstances. When cold cash is an immediate
necessity, a neat sum may be realized from a bargain sale of these
antique heirlooms.
ARTICLE II.
Section 1. I, Thomas Ratliff, President of the Senior Class of
1917, do hereby will and bequeath to you, John Thompson, my calm
and authoritative manner in settling disputes between my classmates,
my pleasing smile and the privilege of always having the last word in
every argument.--
Section 2. Aline Skipworth, I, Jewell Musgrave, leave to you
the secret of my facility in captivating the largest and handsomest boys
in school. Keep this in mind, opposites attract opposites, and never let
anyone tell you that the Baby Doll Girl of four feet eleven inches is
not the original heart-breaker. Just look at Mary Pickford, and then,
there are others! .e
Section 3. Jerome Alexander, accept from me, La Rue Moore, the
task of keeping a laugh going at all times and under all circumstances
in the study hall, so that no Senior shall contract that disease known as
the "B1ues." I
Section 4. I, Cora Dyer, bequeath to you, Addie Wolverton and
Geneva Lykins, seventeen different ways to dress your curly locks, one
water gun to prevent all thought of study in your vicinity and one per-
fectly good will of your own.
Section 5. "Speed, and the world speeds with you, creep and you
creep alone," I, Roy Ashley, leave you, John Bunn, my perfectly good
motto. In order that you may live up to it successfully I advise you to
practice tortoise chasing.
Section 6. Not without some regret, I, Pala Hyden, relinquish to
Laurel Hoffman and Francis Thyng my much envied position as Boy
Killer and Heart-breaker of the Senior Class. Follow my example, and
you will have as much success as I have had.
Section 7. .yVe, Cassius Byrne, Nannie Maye Pace and Ossie
Daniels, give these Juniors, Bessie Spencer, Ruth Warren and Glen
Parks, the inestimable privilege of creating the inspiring and soul stirring
perfume, arising from the highly sensational experiments we perform in
the laboratory.
Section 8. Know ye, that Florence Redfield and Lucile Scivally
name as their successors in the originating of Senior fads, Katherine
Adams and Gussie Leigh Hayden..
Section 9. I, Stanley Bruce Brown, otherwise known as Slew-
foot, .Heart-breaker, or Bear, leave to you Claude Havens, my wild,
untralnend laugh, the only one of its kind in captivity. Keep it, cherish
it, practice It diligently, and you will win for yourself the love of all of
your class mates. There is only one drawback to this laugh-it is un-
mlstak-able and, therefore, gains a few dozen demerits a day for its
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if you accept the lauglfl, one pair of shoes to fit a yard of feet.l
Section 10. We,f,Dessa Bellows and Bevie Clowdus, relinquish
unto you, Alpla Bell Clark and Bonnie Duston, the rlght to form a con-
tract with Frame Drug' Company for position as living .models for all
anti-fat preparations, representing before and after taking. .
Section 11. Thomas Norman, I, Felizg Bodovitz, name you their tg
the facility with which I accumulate demerits, also one complete pony
of Cicero. '
Section 12. To our youthful under-studies Lorene Poulter and
Hettie Lee Davenport, we, Ruby Gwinn and Clemmye King, relinquish
our rights of giving lectures on "Fashion." Said lectures are to be de-
livered daily with fitting illustrations.
Section 13. I, James, give you this boon, Simon Kahn, that you
may sit in a sequesteredseat in the Study Hall, surrounded by the most
popular girls, and be envied by every boy in the entire class. Follow
this rule and success is sure: "Shun fame, flee from it, and it iwill be
showered upon you." .
Section 14. Beatrice Everett and Letha Hancock, I, Hazen Chand-
ler, hereby will you the right of flirting outrageously, and my most
becoming blush, caused by my magnetism for "Burns," '
Section 15. Auction sales must be held in order to dispose of the
superfluous property of the Seniors, so, James Pullman and William
Ratley, this privilege now becomes yours from your benefactor, David
Hoover. The money received from such sales is to be the personal
property of the auctioneers.
Section 16. If Alice can't who Kahn will unto you, Eloise Sandlin
and Ivy Giddens, the art of obtaining something for nothing? Buy or
borrow, but never work, and life will be one sweet dream-until exam-
inations! f
Section 17. I, Melvin Coleman, possessing the rare looks and talent
which make a real "reel" star, pass unto you, Walter Baker, the same
along with one-sixteenth of a bottle of paint, and one book, "How to
get into the Movies."
Section 18. I, Leta Joe Thomas, give unto you, Ruby Wilson and
Margaret Galt, my ability to successfully shun Dame Folly. 3
Section 19. I, Arthur Carpenter, shower upon you, Vivian Pres-
nall, my love for blue-eyed damsels fwith the ability to sing sopranol,
my knack for swelling the Senior treasury, also the privilege of'giving
the alarm when the enemy is about to invade the Study Hall.
Section 20. From Mabel Hendon and Georgia Johnson, Alma
Brooks and Loyd Landrum and Gypsie Bradberry, you receive the be-
quest of utter ignorance of boys, our assuming manner and talkative
ways.
Section 21. No feather-edge for you, Robert Harrison, if you are
to follow in the footsteps of your illustrious Leon Trice, and profit by
the example of my glorious achievements in athletics. Know ye that
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you nothing if you have not long hair, for, like Samson, my strength
lieth in the length of my hair.
Section 22. Maurine Easley and Louise Wall, I, Frances Gorman,
will unto you, respectively, eleven note books filled with the "Regrets
of an Editor," and the privilege of never having to have a pass.
Section 23. We, the undersigned, leave you, Gladys Holland and
Frances Jones, tlie extreme pleasure UD of having the teachers" side
of the question. Signed: Sue Mayfield, Mary Lee and Jessie Lasley.
Section 24. David Dawson, I, Salmon Williams, better known as
"Fish," present you with the interesting occupation of official admin-
istrator 'of the "Board of Education," and keeper of the Senior Prison.
Section 25. Jewel Holt and Vyda Jackson, accept from Jennie
Myra Hallford an unlimited amount of knowledge, the result of the
four years of steady absorption.
Section 26. I, L. T. Love, do hereby give, devise and bequeath to
my worthy disciples, Neal Farrel and Lois Scivally, my dignified bear-
ing, my gracious smile and my full knowledge of courtship, along with
my ability to orate, and six books on "David Garrickf' I
Section 27. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, Emma Lloyd
Smith, and Eula May Doak, make known as our heirs the dill-pickle
twins, Florence Vernor and Mary Ringer, who shall inherit our gen-
erosity. Divide with every member of the class, and if ever "in a pickle"
from being caught eating one by the science teacher, give some to him
and your demerits shall be few.
Section 28. Jokes are the spice of the Senior life, so, Frances Luke,
Selma Bodovitz and Jimmie Stark, accept from Opal Reed and Annie
Slough the task of fun-makers and joke-crackers, also the joys that
come from putting "pep in pepper."
Section 29. Lillian White and Gladys Martin, I, Carol Daube,
leave to you one hogshead filled with briefs, manuscripts and papers,
to prove the stand taken by me on the subject of Woman Suffrage.
Section 30. Ophelia Dorrah wills Pansy Petty, Irma Muller and
Floy Weeks the satisfaction of always having the last word when dis-
agreeing with teachers, and one friendly smile to be displayed when
the aforesaid teachers-become what is known as "peeved."
ARTICLE III.
.Section 1. We, the Seniors, hope that the Juniors may receive
these bequests with fitting gratitude, and remember, Juniors, that
you'll never have more fun in your life than you will have when you
are a Senior in A. H. S.
CSignedJ "THE SENIORS"
Witnesses:
ELINOR MCPHEETERS, D. S.
LILLIAN BISHOP, E. D.
This 17th day of May in the Anno Domino, Nineteen,H1:'1dred and
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to us, the Seniors to be, that we behold you making your last prepara-
tions to leave this, your Alma Mater, to seek foreign ports. A sorrow,
to see leaving old A. H. S. a class of true, patriotic, wide-awake gradu-
ates, but a joy in knowing that the great place you have attempted
to fill, will be ably, aye, andsafmply, filled by the Senior Class of T0-
morrow-a greater, better, superior class in every way. Even as the
old must give way to the new, so has the Senior Class of Today to give
way to a class far above you, a class of higher am'bitions, nobler senti-
ments and greater industry. However, being somewhat "Unsoph1stl-
cated," it is with much humility and gentleness that we accept the
reins of the "Dignifled Government," accompanied by your most cher-
ished worldly goods and sound advice.
ARTICLE I.
Section 1: We assure you that we will be more than pleased with
our new home, as the task of enlightening your co-partners in ignor-
ance, the Freshmen, has become rather monotonous after nine long
months.
Section 2. The "Junk" is also gratefully received, as it will help
swell our junk pile, which also consists of many heirlooms, some of
X which have been lost by such close companionship with the lower class-
men fwho'?D The "Board of Education" we promise you will not be
put to use, as no-one will attempt to study.
The wisdom, which is-so generously bestowed upon us, is accepted
with modesty and gratitude, "for wisdom is better than rubies, and
all the things that may be desired are not to be compared to it."
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT KNOWN: That we, the members of
the greatest class in all history, individually and collectively, do grate-
X fully accept your most ample gifts, trusting that we may become
worthy of them.
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Section 1. I, John Thompson, President of the Junior Class of
1917, accept with the utmost pleasure your pleasing smile, also the
privilege of having the last word in every argument. I cannot use
the calm, authoritative manner in settling disputes, as argumentation
is not a characteristic of the Juniors. A
Section 2. I, Aline Skipworth, am overjoyed to learn the secret
of captivating the largest, best-looking boys, but ah! alas! of what avail
is it, the secret's learned tooulate, they will all be gone when David and
Stanley leave.
section 3. Mr. La Rue Moore: Jerome Alexander wishes to
thank you for your liberality in giving him the power to keep the class
in an uproar. He promises you he will do this every day, and no one
will suffer from the "Blues" when he is around.
Section 4. We, Geneva Lykins and Addie Wolverton, rejoice
to receive the eighteen new ways to dress our curly locks, as our twenty-
seveniold ways were becoming tiresome. The possession of a personal
will and a water gun may stir our patriotic souls and inspire us to answer
our country's call and join the army.
Section 5. I, John Bunn, accept the motto Roy Ashley so kindly
bequeathed to me. If it is to be applied to studies, it should be vice
versa. "Creep and the world creeps with you, speed and you speed
alone," As for the tortoise chasing, I certainly hope to catch more
than you have. 1
Section 6. We don't blame you for relinquishing with regret
your position as Boy-killer and Heart-breaker, as you have met with
such decided success. Our hopes are high for such success, as we have
already shown unmistakable talent along that line.
Signed: FRANCES THYNG,
LAUREL HOFFMAN.
Section 7. How can we, Bessie Spencer, Ruth Warren and
Glen Parks, ever express our appreciation to you, Cassius Byrne, Nannie
Maye'Pace, and Ossie Daniels, for the great vocation you have willed.
No, we did not dream of occupying such a prominent position and of
becoming heirs to the privilege of creating the inspiring and stirring
Cwe cannot express how stirringj perfume which creates such a re-
markable sensation.
Section 8. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that
Katherine Adams and Gussie Leigh Hayden accept the privilege of
settling the Senior fads, such as appearing wise, wearing specs, and
manipulating the "Board of Education."
Section 9. Stanley, words are inadequate to describe that
lauglhwhich I have so long coveted. With diligent practice through-
out t e summer, I hope to give successful imitations next year. As
to the draw-back, well, as you say, "Who cares for a few demerits?"
Your offer of a pair of shoes to fit a yard of feet was exceedingly gen-
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before I can wear them, you forget that feet come in several sizes.
Section 10. Right graciously do we, Bonnie Duston and Alpla
Bell Clark, accept the worn-out heritage to act as living modelsfor
said drug company, hoping that when you go forth to foreign lands you
may be blessed with as good a position as you so thoughtfully bestowed
upon your betters.
Section 11. I, Thomas Norman, being imbued with an element of
maliciousness toward all demerit giving, do pray you, Felix Bodivitz,
bequeath to me, your successor, the ability to get out of all finals, and
needing no facility for contracting such demerits, I hope that said
"Cicero pony" will never be needed by yours truly.
Section 12. Lorene Poulter and Hettie Lee Davenport, the so-
called youthful understudies of such fair ladies as Clemmye King and
Ruby Gwyn, do hereby accept all the gifts and rights so generously laid
at our feet, trusting that you, being ably relieved by us, will not be
so long "miss"-ed, but live to see us fill the soon-to-be vacant office.
Section 13. And I, Simon, who Kahn fulfill all vacancies by
my Boone companion, Kahn and will follow, your directions, hoping that,
by profiting by your mistakes, I may not be Kahn-ed from said se-
questered seat. Though being undesirous C?J of fame and praise, I am
in a fair way to follow in your footsteps.
Section 14. We, Beatrice Everett and Letha Hancock, being
already prime flirters in the making, do right gladly accept your noble
rights and gifts, and though not suffering from an attack of "Burns,"
we hope to be as successful as you wish to be.
Section 15. Master Mechanic, it is with hearty thanks that we,
your heirs, accept this difficult task you have so gallantly willed to
us. We, James Pulliam and William Ratley, give to you, David Hoover,
our solemn word of honor to dispose of said superfluous stock to the
best advantage, and keep a detailed account of said sale on a postage
stamp, which, on account of the high cost of living, will not be thrown
away, but used for future needs.
Section 16. We, Eloise Sandlin and Ivy Giddens, who Kahn
be thankful recipients of that famous recipe for success, do now ex-
press our gratitude to our benefactor. We will strive to help you buck
the waves of life, for, should Kahn be canned, who can, if we can't, re-
lieve the canning of Kahn?
Section 17. I, Walter Baker, being now' in need of sound ad-
vice regarding some safe and sane profession, do hereby gratefully ac-
cept your most ample gifts, hoping that, should you fail in your chosen
profession, you may be physically able to at least be a "Coal-Man."
Section 18. We also, Ruby Wilson and Margaret Galt,
realizing fully the futility of chasing "Dame Folly," do now express
our thanks to you, Miss Thomas, for your own formula of success.
Section 19. And I, Vivian Presnell, your successor, accept your de-
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believing that when you have made a home of your own, by utilizing
your ability as a "Carpenter" you may look back to your days in Old
A. H. S. with a feeling of justice, gained by a knowledge that your place
here will be ably filled.
Section 20. "Unsophisticated," did yimu seg? kWlLji, tfvlen dthat
long word won't express it. We three, A ma roo s, oy an rum
and Gypsie Bradberry, do hereby solemnly promise not to have any-
thing to do with boys, Oh, Horrors, No!
Section 21. I thank you, "Tricy," from the bottom. of my heart
for the kind of advice in giving me my start, but, although an athlete
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Section 22. We, Maurine Easley and Louise Wall, hereby
E accept from you, our benefactor, Frances Gorman, the small library on
X the "Regrets of an Editor," and the privilege of never having a pass.
s However, Frances, if your literary work keeps growing, we hope each
s year it may become more of a pleasure, and that there will be no
regrets.
Section 23. The extreme pleasure f?J of learning the teachers'
side of the question is truly our aim in A. H. S., so we, Gladys Holland,
and Frances Jones, modestly accept from you Sue Mayfield, Mary Lee
and Jessie Lasky, that special privilege.
Section 24. I, David Dawson, accept from you, Salmon Williams, the
privilege of keeping the "Senior Prison," and also the office of ad-
ministrator of the "Board of Education," which position I shall try to
fill as competently Q U as you have. -'
Section 25. Four years of absorption! My, but you, Jennie
2 Myra Halford, ought to be "real.smart." We, Jewel Holt and Vyda
Jackson, accept from you the unlimited amount of knowledge, so much
in fact, that it will be absolutely unnecessary for us to study next year.
is Section 26. What a heritage to be left to such innocent
Juniors! But, L. T. Love, we, Neal Farrel and Lois Scivally, are already
T? possessing such dignity as would become Seniors. However, we will
appreciate the knowledge of courtship, as we are so innocent of this,
3 but you might give us a few private lessons on the subject.
M Sc-igtioln 27.b Fail ble lit from us, Emima Lloyd Smith and Eula
ay oa , to e ca e t e "Dill Pickle Twins," we, Florence Vernor
and Mary Ringer promise to divide with the class Cproviding there is
enough.J
Section 28. Thank you, Opal Reed and Annie Slough, but we,
Frances Luke and Selma Bodivitz and Jimmie Stark, are just naturally
the Hpeppertlltrio, and we put the "red pep" into red pepper, our jokes
are never en ing.
Section 29.. Carol Daube, we knew you were a suffragette
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Gladys Martin, shall try to set as shining an example as you have.
Section 30. Be sure, Ophelia, that at 1 east one of us three, Pansy
Petty, Irina Muller and Floy Weeks, will have the last word, that is
settled now, as no teachers would even dare to attempt to have the last
Word with us. Also, our smiles will be in profusion. .
"f ARTICLE 111. '
Section 1. Now, therefore, we, the class of 1918, the assignees
and guarantees in the above and foregoing instrufment, do hereby swear
to faithfully carry out, fulfill and discharge al1.the obligations and
duties said Junior class may have incurred in accepting all gifts made
by the Senior class of '17, sincerely hoping that each and every one
of the Sefiior Class may prosper throughout life 'in whatever endeavor
they may follow. It is thus, with many thanks that we gratefully
accept each and every gift so generously offered, giving in return to
the Seniors, the assurance that their place in this High School will ably
be filled ,by the Juniors, the Seniors of 1918.
f. Signed, "THE JUNIORSJ'
Attorneys: Norman, Jones, Easley.
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Senior Class Play
My Dear:
Every day I find some reason to regret that you are not going to
be here to graduate with our class, but the latest event made me es-
pecially doleful. You know how we have always dreamed of the time
when we could be in the Senior Play ever since we were "Freshies."
VVell, we gave it last Friday and everyone said it was a big success, but
I missed you. I'll try and describe it as well as I can, and will send
you a program so you can enjoy a little of it also. But, Oh, if you could
only have been with us! We are going to give it again soon for the
benefit of the Red Cross Society, and I do hope you can see it then.
The setting of the first act was an old fashioned boarding-house
kept by Mrs. Jenkins, who was Emma Lloyd Smith, you know Emma
Lloyd won a medal in Oratorical contest when she was a Sophomore,
and has always been noted for her sympathetic elocution.
Well, Mrs. Jenkins was a character part, and Emma Lloyd cer-
tainly made a hit in it. She never smiled when her lines were funny
and she didn't mind sacrificing her beauty, either. She is surely
versatile. Alice Kahn was her hoydenish little daughter, she chewed
gum, skipped rope, had some imfpudent remarks to make about every
three minutes, and was wistfully pathetic when she asked Miss
Margaret what it meant to be a lady.
There were about four more characters in the boarding house
Florabel, the poetess, Miss Louisa, Miss Mehitable Biddle and the cub
reporter, Jack Brown. Nannye May Pace took the part of Florabel
and amused the audience very much with her six line sonnet and her
discourse on "aura," Miss Louisa with her Christmas gifts, inappro-
priate and laughable, was also very amusing. We had never considered
Lucille Scivally as especially like an old maid, but she certainly did
put herself into her part and make the character live
We hope all Suifragettes are not like Miss Biddle. Ossie Daniels
slicked her hair back, stiffened hr backbone, put an absurd oratorical
note into her voice and proclaimed her belief. Her conflict with Jack
the cub reporter, was very amusing. Felix Bodovitz took the part
and was as sincere and eager as one could wish. His ever-ready kodak
All these characters have been humorous but towards the last a
more serious tone was introduced. Arthur Carpenter as Gordon Clay
and Annie Slough as Nan Worthington, discussed the coming strike in
the factories of Mr. Norton, and Gordon suggested that Nan become
his secretary, and endeavor to discover evidence which would enable
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them to force Norton to surrender. Arthur had a difficult part, he
appeared very often and expressed many emotions, but his presenta-
tions were uniformly pleasing. Annie Slough had a very strong part
also, and her former training, coupled with her dramatic ability, made
it a distinct triumph for her.
The most appealing part of all was that of Margaret Byrnes,
loyal and true. Cora Dyer was fortunate enough to be cast in it. She
really deserved it however, and was a real success. She was not the
conventional heroine, she longed for the pleasures she had lost when
her fortune disappeared, but her sacrifice for her friend, Nan, her
tender love for her brother Bob, and her real worth made her very
appealing and interesting. Cora certainly did give a splendid
characterization. Margaret's brother Bob was another likeable charace
ter. His "altruism" caused him to flirt with the stenographer, but in
his scenes with Delphine Norton, a college graduate, very much taken
with the -"woman movement," he was sincere and delightfully in
earnest. I forgot to say it before, La Rue Moore took this part and was
so boyish and real that he made a big hit.
The first act ended with a scene between Annie and Cora in which
they watch the pictures in the fire. Annie for Nan, as she was in the
play,J confessed that her dream was to find perfect love, and Cora
promised to help her and be a true friend. This was one of the best
scenes in the play.
The second act opened with a dialogue between Nora, a maid, and
Emmy Lou Norton, a little daughter of the factory owner, concerning
the Goddesses, Venus and Minerva. Ruby Gwyn took the first part,
and her brogue was certainly realistic. Jewel Musgrave fitted the
part of the imaginative little Emmy Lou very nicely, and she was very
appealing in her earnest affection for Bob. In this discussion, Nora
decided that Venus was superior to Minerva, much to the amazement
of Emmy Lou, who had imbibed many of her sister Delphine's ideas
and, by the way, Carol Daube played that part in a way that surprised
even those who knew that she possessed ability. All the humor, the
passion and feeling belonging to her part she brought out in a masterful
way. Her chagrin when Bob began to agree with her sentiments was
comically real, and in her love for Margaret, the same sureness of touch
was evident.
The setting for the second act was a house party given at the Nor-
ton home. A very amusing scene was the one between Peggy Gilbert
CFrances Gorman,J who adored Browning, and Billy Best fThomas
Ratliff,D with a soul set on football, but pathetically striving to please
Peggy His mistakes and her exasperation were very real and funny.
They were getting rather sentimental, when some others of the house
party entered for a game of forty-two. These were Delphine, Margaret,
Bob and Mrs. Allaire, the chaperone. I've described all but the last,
haven t I9 Well, I took the part, but only had a few words to say,
so I w1l1 hurry on. I do remember that I had to say that matrimony
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attractive to the men. On the contrary she was too attractive and
Delphine and Peggy began to get jealous. ig
1 Lord,Algernon from England, provided some very flinny situa-
tions with his little book and his monocle. David Hoover certainly did
credit to his ability and training.
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Doris' speech, Csupposedly to the football teamj was very ex-
ellently given, and provoked much favorable comment. '
Towards the end of the act, Mr. Norton, the selfish, heartless factory
owner, was presented. Salmon Williams took this part, and although
it was very difficult, he gave an intelligent portrayal. His scene with
A-nnie, where he refused to give better buildings for the workers, and
yet gave a large sum to a fashionable charity, was splendid. Annie
found a letter proving Norton's dishonesty towards his ward, William
Gordon, a tensemoment ensued, and the real climax was reached
when Nan begged Margaret to give ,Gordon up, saying that love was
sacrifice and that her hard life deserved a reward. Cora and Annie
both were splendid here.
The third act cleared up all the misunderstandings. Little Emmy
Lou led the Delphine to "Mister Bob," and Peggy declared: that love
for Browning was naught compared with love for Billy. Doris and
Lord Algernon had another funny scene and he proposed, Jout Doris
decided to be true to Uncle Sam. By the use of the letter which she
found, Nan and Gordon Clay forced Norton to surrender to the de-
mands of the factory workers. Gordon Clay was found to be William
Gordon, the deceived ward of Norton. Nan proved that hercharacter
was noble, by telling Cora that Gordon loved only her and that her
own dream would come true in service to others. The last scene
closed with a pretty scene between Margaret and Gordon.
I know that excess postage will be charged on this letter, but I did
want you to know about the play. Miss Bishop certainlymade it a
success. Miss Lilly was a big help too, but the patience and care of
both, with some faithful work on the part of the pupils, were generously
rewarded. We believe it was the best play ever given, and if you could
have seen it you would think so too.
Write soon to your loving friend,
FLORENCE REDFIELD.
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"The Dream That Came True"
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Margaret Byrnes, loyal and true .................. ........... C ora Dyer
Nan Worthington, one of the people .............. ---Eleanor Ann Slough
Dolphine Norton, a college graduate ....,....... ,-- ........ Carol Daube
Peggy Gilbert, a Browning fiend ................. .... F rances Gorman
Doris Hall, an athletic girl ....................... .......... P ala Hyden K
Mrs. Jenkins, keeper of the Boarding House ....... .... E mma Lloyd Smith
Emmy Lou Norton, fond of fairy tales ............ .... J ewel Musgravcs
Angelina Maud, Mrs. Jenkins' daughter ........... ..... A lice Kahn
Miss Louisa Hawkins, one of the boarders ........ .... L ucile Scivally
Miss Mehitabel Biddle, a suffragette: ............. ..... O ssie Daniels
Florabel Mullins, a poetess ..........t............ ..... N annie Mae Pace I
Nora, a maid ................................... ...... R ubyo Gwinn
Mrs. Allaire, the chaperone ....................... .... F lorence Redfield 1
Gordon Clay, foreman of the Wlorks ............... ..... A rthur Carpenter
Bobbie Byrnes, averse to college women .......... .... L a Rue Moore
Billy Best, captain of the Varsity team ........... ---Thomas Ratliff
Charles Norton, owner of the Works ---------------- ---Salmon Williams
Lord Algernon Reginald, straight from England --.-- .... D avid Hoover X
Jack Brown, a club reporter -------.-----..---------- ---- F elix Bodovitz
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Assistant Director-Miss Lilley of the Expression Department.
High School Orchestra-Prof S. M. Lowenstein, Director.
Business Manager-Stanley Brown.
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ACT I-Gordon tells Nan of the impending strike. She promises that she will bring
Norton to terms by finding "the leak inxthe management." Mrs. Jenkins discourses
upon divorce, dancing, cards and the drama. Margaret longs for the world, the flesh
and even for the devil. The club reporter rescues Miss Louisa from the bargain counter.
Miss Louisa gives a few practical views upon Christmas and proudly displays her pur-
chases. Florabel has "temperature" and insists upon reading her sonnet. Mrs. Jenkins
and Miss Biddle have a slight altercation. Gordon lends Margaret his handkerchief and
is about to offer her something else, when Bob interrupts. Nan and Margaret watch the
pictures in the fire.
ACT II-Emmy Lou gives Nora a lecture upon gods and goddesses. Nora decides
in favor of Venus. Delphine tells Margaret that "man individually and collectively has
ceased to attract." Billy is subject to a rigid examination upon Browningg he en-
courages hls teacher, who, in turn, encourages him. Doris interrupts the game, and,
contrary to her hostess' expectations, proves attractive to the men. Lord Algernon
frequently consults his book. Nan reads business letters to Norton and subsequently
makes a. discovery. Norton refuses to make terms. Gordon plays his last trump. Nan
bids Margaret prove that love is sacrifice.
Ac'r III-Nora bewails the bewitchrnents of Minerva. Doris gives Bob some good
advice. Bob gazes "into an illimitablelfuturef' "It's good-bye, Gordon." Bob and
Margaret make their Christmas wish. "Billy versus Browning. Score 20 to 0 in favor
of Billy." Lord Algernon pleads the cause of Johnny Bull, but Doris is true to Uncle
Sam. Emmy Lou leads the princess to Venus. Nan has her revenge. The dream
comes true!
Scene-A factory town. Time-Present day.
p ACT I-Parlor in Mrs. Jenkins' boarding house a week before Christmas.
Aer II--Living room in the Norton home, the day before Christmas.
ACT III-Sun parlor in the Norton home, Christmas evening.
The scenery used tonight is generously loaned through the courtesy of the Prin-
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The furniture used in Acts II and III'is kindly loaned by the courtesy of Bass
Furniture Co.
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The mothers were bearing it down the street,
The crowd was following loud with cheers,
For this was the day for the mothers to meet,
And some of them now were shedding tears.
Old Glory proudly led the van,
But another flag I could not descryg
I asked it's name of a passing man
He answered me with a rueful sigh.
I wondered and wondered, but could not guess
What banner I followed with all that throngg
Then carried away and wondering less
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And all of us gave wild shouts and cheers
They played it in such an inspiring manner
That to some of us it brought quick tears.
Tears of sadness, hope and fear,
Tears for mem'ries of boyl1ood's hour.
Just then the banner floated clear
And We gazed upon that sign of power.
I stood entranced at this holy sight,
My heart and soul in wonder lost,
For there on a field of snowy white,
Waved aloft a crimson cross.
I doffed my hat to this symbol grand
Of love and mercy for friend and foe
And pledged to its cause my heart and hand
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With flying colors, the Junior Class began its pilgrimage across
the country of knowledge in 1916, and with the purple and white still
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waving, we approach that oasis of rest called vacation, but not without
misgivings. Here, within the walls of A. H. S., have we grown from ivy
colored Freshmen, until we stand within reach of the dignified ranks
of Seniordom. But ah! can we ever forget the blessed hours spent as
Juniors? VVe recount with delight our doings in A. H. S.
As Freshmen we boasted of having the largest class that had ever
entered this school as a body. The upper classmen stood back' in awe
as the Freshmen contestant won the first medal in the Oratorical Con-
test, and we also achieved honors in the class-room, on the athletic
field and in the contest abroad. b
Under the Sophomore banner did not the purple and white gleam
'forth in the Automobile Parade of Fashion Week? Besides, we were
awarded the ten dollar prize. Were we not well represented in tennis
and also in the Operetta? So stands our record as Sophomores.
Now as Juniors, the Seniors, Sophomores and Freshmen have
looked on in amazement at our progress. There is a tide' in the affairs
of students which taken at its flood leads on to victory! The,Juniors
found in the Oratorical Contest that tide which led them on to victory.
The Spirit of "Simon Can" and "Bonnie Must" that prevailed, won for
us another first place to add to our trophies of battle. Of course it
was won by Bonnie Duston, our leader in all work and fun. The silver
medal was not awarded to Simon Kahn, because the judges dared not
favor us with both medals, while all of our bereaved school-mates
bowed their heads in defeat. ,
Foremost in the social calendar of the year was the Junior-Senior
picnic, in honor of our winning contestants. Although the inclement
weather permitted only a few of the students and faculty to attend,
it was an occasion of much merriment.
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Another laurel was found in Art Exhibit, when three of our
students displayed their dramatic skill for the first time before the
public in the living' demonstration of "Opportunity and Regret." The
work of our president, John Thompson, was especially commendable,
and We hope for him success in the future, that will rival Francis X.
Bushman, with Miss Bishop for stage manager.
When in the state and county track meets the school looked
about for their contestants, Juniors were selected in declamation,
tennis and in the mixed chorus. Our class has been well represented
this year in Society programs and also in the Operetta.
We have never lost pride' in the purple and white, and it is like
losing' aniold friend who has long guided us, to cast them aside at
the end of this year and grasp the coveted red and white.
The Class of 1918 stands on the threshold of that secluded world
into which they have looked with so much longing, and take their
places as Seniors, the largest and best class in A. H. S.
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Latin is a dead, dead language,
Just as dead as it can be.
It killed off all the Romans,
And now it's killing me.
We have read about old Julius,
And how he crossed the Seine.
And how from the Helvetians,
He politely stole their grain.
For a year we read of Cicero
And that traitor Qataline,
How that man tried to capture Rome,
But was caught at it in time.
We have read how Pius Aeneas
Escapes the flames of Troy,
And from the destined city
He saved his little boy.
From experience we don't wonder
Why the Romans all are dead,
But only wish that they had died
Before one word was said.
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"The thought of our past years in me doth breed
perpetual benedictionf'
Such will be of our dear memories of the Sophomore Class in old
Ardmore High School for many years to come. We have achieved
great things, and almost with a feeling of regret we approach the
end, fully realizing that all will never be assembled again as a class.
We have safely anchored at the second port of our voyage, after being
adrifthon the great and vast ocean of knowledge for nine long months,
but with a light heart we recall to our memory that we have faithfully
kept our battle-cry, "Oni Sail Oni'
Three classes of High School entered the automobile parade, dur-
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was decorated in the colors of the rainbow. So beautiful was the effect
of the combination, that the judges awarded the tenidollar prize to
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Classroom work has been excellent, and we enter Juniordom
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As was predicted at the first of the year, the Freshman Class
of A. H. S. has done things, and not by piecemeal either. There is
not a more loyal class in High School, as has already been proved.
And these are some of the things we have done:
Before the annual Oratorical Contest, a candy sale was given by
the Freshman girls, and a very neat sum was realized, which was
used in making our side of the auditorium the most beautifully deco-
rated on that eventful night, February the twenty first. And we might
add, While speaking of candy, that the entire school realized that the
Freshman girls thoroughly know and understand the art of candy-
making. -
On the night jof the Oratorical Contest, there was never a more
enthusiastic and elifcited crowd of students than the Freshmen. We
knew and felt that our representative, Minnie Baker, would Win one
of the medals, but. the judges evidently did not think as we, and the
majority of the public thought. So, as dutiful underclassmen, we had
to "yield the palm" to the Juniors and Seniors. But we took our defeat
as little men and women should, and it only assured us that there was
still hope, and that by the time we had tried as many times as some
others CYD and failed we would be able to carry off all honors!
We have proven our worth in athletics also. Our girls' basket-
ball team met theLJunior girls' team in A. H. S. gymnasium, and in-
flicted a "dreadful and decisive" defeat upon the Juniors. 'Twas then
that the Juniors resolved "never again" would they meddle with the
Freshies' team. In a short time these scenes which I have just enum-
erated were re-enacted, but with the Senior girls as losers this time.
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At the district track meet at Durant, Ardmore High School was
represented in the piano contest by a Freshman girl who possesses rare
ability for one of her age Although we lost in that division we are
very grateful for tlie efforts put forth by Ernestine Guillot of the
Freshman Class
At the Carter County track meet some of our track men who
Were so fortunate as to wm honors for us were Howard McGee
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Garrett DeWitt, second place in 220 yard dashg Floyd Swindell, second
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The High School Mothers have been entertained at their three
meetings by divisions of the Freshman Class. These meetings were
said to .have been the most delightful throughout the entire year.
This year has brought us much success, has made us much stronger,
and has caused us to become a more united force. Of course We have
had our little failures which are bound to come even to the best of us.
But with our growing strength and united efforts, which have already
made us true patriots, we expect that in the ensuing year we shall
surpass our previous records, and make ourselves known in every
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Published by and in the interest of Ardmore High School
VOL. XIII. COMMENCEMENT NUMBER NO. 4 '
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Stanley Brown I ,........,..,,-.............. --Business Manager I
Casslus Byrne l
EDITORIAL STAFF
Cora Dyer ..... ..... L iterary Editor
Melvin Coleman --- ,,,.. Athletics
John Thompson ...... ---Humor 1
Ernestine Guillot ---.--.- .... M l1Sl.C 2
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Jerome Alexander --- ---- Philomathean Society
Nannye Maye Pace -.-- ---- S eniors XX
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Katharine Adams ---. --- Juniors 1
Ernest Thomas --- ---Sophomores 3
Hattie Burnitt -- ---. Freshmen
Lillian White---.
LaVadis Lykins -,-Artists ?'5
Ruth Warren ---. if
Travis Ritter .... -- Cartoonist 535
Kathryn Gilbert -- ----- society 5
Florence Redfield -- .... History
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Ruth Hutchins -h .............. ..... W ashington School
Regina Schwahi, Ruth Burns --- ....... Lincoln School
Clyde Paris .................. ..., J efferson Sohdvl
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owe Daniels .............. Q ............................... ...... s enlor class Will
Manrine Eaeley, Frances Jones, Thomas Norman ..., ..... A nswer to Class Will H
Carol Daube, Cora Dyer ........................ ......... C lass Census -43
Louise Wall 5-44 ........ ....... C over Design ' A. Iiz 'p
Eloise Sandlin -- .... Domestic Science Ji
. Efnest Thomas ............. J-- ............ Chapel Notes .ff
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A. H. S. athletics had a severe blow from the very first this year.
The morning all the teachers made their little speeches, the school and
all Ardmore were sadly disappointed when they discovered that Harry
H. Meade, the man that put Ardmore on the map-five years ago in
athletics, would not be with us this year, after starting another success-
ful campaign last year in behalf of the A. H. S. athletics.
There was still an athletic spirit prevailing in our school as there
were many new players, and this being the first year the football team
did not get together until the last ofthe season. But there is not a doubt
in anyone's mind about it being together then, for no team ever played
better football than did ours when, on' October 15, we played Rolfe. Old
timers say they never saw a better game anywhere, but one didn't have
to be an old timer to realize that a real football game was in progress.
The boys redeemed themselves to aj great extent this day as they prom-
ised Supt. Richards they would. He said, and will no doubt say now, they
lived up to and surpassed all his expectations.
The success of this day depended largely upon the promise that
all the boys would lay off smoking. This promise was kept by all the
boys with the exception of one. And those that witnessed this game had
no difficulty in appreciating this fact.
As this ended the football season the boys began reporting for bas-
ketball under supervision of Mr. Shafer. At first it looked as if we were
going to have another all-victorious team. But fate deemed it best that
several of the boys would have to remain out of basketball on account
of injuries and ill health.
However, the team won several games and proved that they had
the stuff in them, but the game was new to most of them. With this year's
experience, there is not a doubt that there will be a winning team next
year. There are several boys entering High School next fall that will help
strengthen the team greatly.
Next year with such men as Ed Mansfield, who will undoubtedly
star, Thompson, Carpenter, DeWitt and Bunn, we have cause to believe
that Ardmore will be placed upon the map once again.
The girls' basketball team under the efficient coaching of Miss
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Feb. 12.-Charles B. Hanford, noted Shakespearean actor, ad-
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14.-Rev. Charles C. Weith made an address.
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20.-General yell rehearsal in chapel. Participated in by all
21.-Annual High School oratorical contest.
28-March 3.-Elson Art Exhibit.
March 5.-Mrs. Annie E. Slater addressed students.
March 19.-Auditorium ceiling "caved in."
March 20.-Inter-society basketball game.
March 23.-Annual spring style parade.
March 26.
March 30.
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April 6.-Pierians Won season game in basketball.
April 9.-A new, spirit of patriotism exhibited.
April 16.-Musical program rendered by orchestra.
April 19.-Walter S. Gilbert addressed students on
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Cross Society in High School.
April 19-20.-Durant Inter-High School meet.
April 23.-Prof. Sol Lowenstein gave a very pleasing report of the
Durant meet.
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April 24.-Dr. Dixie B. Tucker gave a lecture on public sanitation.
April 25.-Prof. George Wilson, of Stillwater, A. Sz M. College,
lectured on the South's condition.
April 26 28 Carter County educational and athletic meet
May 2 J B Reeves addressed students
May 3 4 Norman track meet
May 17 Inter Soclety contest
May 26 Junior Senlor p1cn1c
June 1 What is so rare as a day 1n June
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Another school year draws to its close, a happy one for each class
and each individual. This pleasure has extended to every phase of
school life, but nothing has proved more enjoyable than the many and
varied social affairs.
Commencement will soon be here. Graduation, appropriately for
the Springtime in which she comes, brings with her laughter and joy,
bright blossoms and gay dresses. Yet pervading this glad atmosphere
is a tinge of sadness. The Seniors leave with regret their alma mater
and school associationsg under-classmen have buried the hatchet of
strife and are ready to bid them f'Bon Jour" as they launch their barks
on the stream of life. In no part of the school life will the Seniors be
more truly missed than in the social functions. Yet life must go on.
The present Seniors will go forth and take their places in the great
world beyond ours, and those remaining will move up and take their
places, making room for fresh adventurers in the little world of A. H. S.
This year the amusements have meant something in an intellectual
way, and have not always taken the form of frivolity. Lectures, recitals
and concerts have in turn delighted the student body. Parties, wiennie-
roasts, suppers, hikes, picnics and dances have satisfied the social na-
ture of all who cared to frolic.
Thus we have made the year pass happily by working when we
worked and playing when we played, striving at all times to get the most
good out of everything.
The Freshman Class, being so large, was divided into three di-
visions, so that all might have the opportunity of assisting in entertain-
ing the Mothers' Club. The first division entertained on Washington's
Birthday. Flags and pot plants were used most effectively in decorating
the Botany room for the occasion.
Delightful refreshments were served at the close of the following
program:
Monologue--"Mothers' Day" ................... ---Lois Swindell
Piano Solo -----..------.--------------.-.-- -.-- J ulie Kahn
Reading-"House by the Side of the Road"-- ---Lacy Bagby
Trombone Solo ------------------------------------ Valter Poole
Discussions-"Needs of a Freshman"
Miss Nellie Jane McFerron, Mrs. C. G. Howland, Mr. M. H. Taylor
Since then the other two divisions of the Freshman Class have en-
tertained, and their programs were equally as interesting and well rend-
ered as the first,
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It seems that our Honorable Seniors do not spend all of their time
in pursuit of knowledge. It has been Whispered through the school that
at noon on a certain day the tables in the Domestic Science Department
were very heavily laden with good things to eat, and the self-same Sen-
iors participated in the feast.
Not long ago the students of A. H. S. and the people of Ardmore
had an enjoyable treat. For four days, in our High School Auditorium
was a display of reproductions from the world's masterpieces in Art,
and also photographs of wonderful statuary and pictures of architecture:
Each day one of the classes received the visitors and served them with
delightful refreshments. Programs were rendered each day by the class
in charge, with the assistance of pupils of the Music and Dramatic De-
partments. Of especial interest were the living pictures of some of the
great masterpieces. The Freshmen portrayed "The Vestal Virgins," the
Sophomores, "Spirit of '76g" Juniors, "Opportunity and Regret"g the
Seniors, "The Angelus."
Miss Carol Daube entertained the Seniors most delightfully with
a Washington party at her home. The house was beautifully decorated
in flags, red, white and blue bunting and pot plants. Contests, music
and games were enjoyed, and at the close of the evening a most deli-
cious luncheon and was served, carrying out the red, White and blue
motiff. Q A
The Oratorical Contest is the largest social event of our school year,
and this year it proved a greater success than ever. The auditorium pre-
sented a most festal sight, with the profuse array of class colors every-
where. The lusty yelling only added to the festival air. Although of
the contestants, some lost and some won, all had a very enjoyable and
entertaining evening.
The Juniors and Seniors were the lucky ones in the Oratorical con-
test. To celebrate their victory, a picnic was given at the City Lake.
All reported a good time.
Miss Hilda DeBarr of Norman has visited at A. H. S. several times
this year. We have enjoyed having her very much.
The Inter-Society Contest held May 17th, was far better than the
one of last year. Each contestant well represented his society. Once
again the Philomatheans won a sufficient number of points to claim the
handsome Mullin Cup.
Pierian-Philomathean Literary Contest, Thursday Evening, May 17,
1917 : '
Reading ........ Alice Browm, Philomatheang Annie Slough, Pierian
Piano Solo .... Katherine Adams, Pieriang Ruth Randol, Philomathean
Oration ........ Albert Howard, Philomatheang Lozenzo Love, Pierian
Vocal Solo ..... Vyda Booth, Pierian, Jerome Alexander, Philomathean
Debate--Affirmative.: Thomas Norman, Felix Bodovitz, Pieriang Nega-
tive: Wilbur Fieldbinder, John Tohmpson, Philomathean.
Orchestra ................................. Philomathean-Pierian
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Leon Daube, Jesse Lasley, violin, Frances Gorman, pianog Rowland
Kennedy, trombone, Lorene Poulter, 'cellog Dewey Carpenter, cor-
netg Chas. Milner clarinetg Gladys Martin, traps and drums.
Members of Philomathean Orchestra-Gladys Guilliot, Morgan Eddle-
man, Jo Brown, Travis Ritter, violing Lyman Anderson, cornetg
Valter Poole, trombone, Hattie Burnitt, 'cellog Ernestine Guilliot,
piano, John Taliaferro, drum.
Picnics are quite the thing these beautiful spring days. On the af-
ternoon of May 23rd, the Senior Class was most delightfully entertained
with a picnic near the King Lake by Miss Clemmie King. Almost every
Senior was on hand and all reported an excellent lark.
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An, innovation from the usual custom of the annual Senior-Junior
Banquet was made this year owing to the need of the country for real
economy. The A. H. S. students have ever proved themselveslpatriotic
and citizens of Ardmore were not surprised to learn of this wise plan.
Just as much patriotism is shown by preserving the nation's resources as
by shouldering a gun or going to France.
Never has a graduating class felt more real friendship for the
Juniors than this year's class, and never did a Senior class cast a more
unanimous vote of thanks for royal entertainment than the class of 1917.
The day spent in the woods at Oil Springs will long be a red letter day
for the Seniors. '
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President Pierian Society.
"A little learning is a dangerous thing,
Drink deep or touch not the Pierian Spring."
All during the year 1916-17 the motto has been carried high, and
best of all, these words have meant much to each Pierian. The cul-
tural has been developed to a great extent.
The Work for the society, in being summed up, shows that much
real skill has been gained in music, expression, oratory and debate. Also
the athletics made definite progress.
The system by which the society was divided has proven a great
success, and has brought out members Who otherwise would have been
hidden from sight. These little clubs have been directed by pupils Wh0
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The expression and oratory division has rendered many entertain-
ing and valuable parts, such as a playette: "No Men Wanted," an ex-
cellent Japanese progam, and a very interesting Riley commemoration.
A special feature in this division has been the bringing out of new ma-
terial among the under classmen. The older members were frequently
much surprised and delighted to hear the Freshmen render some of
the best parts of the program.
In debate, girls as well as boys, gave logically arranged arguments
and showed their knowledge of debate. Since women are beginning to
hold very prominent places in the affairs of the world, no training can
be better than that offered by the Debating Club. A very interesting
debate was given on the subject: "Resolved, that A. H. S. should have
Self-Government." The nice part of this debate was that much ma-
terial was given that the debators had actually experienced. Making
lots out of a little, in debates, is one of the chief points.
The Music Club has certainly presented many beautiful selections.
The Pierians do not give any rag time music, but classical songs alone
are used. "Poor Butterfly," from one of the greatest operas was rend-
ered very favorably indeed. The orchestra made very great progress at
the first of the year, and it did good work throughout the year. New
instruments have constantly been added to the orchestra from time to
time. The Pierians have a Girls' Glee Club. This organization made
a very pleasing hit when it presented its songs on various occasions.
This shows that the society has some of the best material in the school.
In athletics the Pierians have already won the laurels, for the Pier-
ian Basket Ball team is the champion team of A. H. S. We are indeed
proud of this, because some of the best players of the team were ill and
could not play, but notwithstanding this fact the final score showed
a large majority in favor of the Pierians.
Not only cultural, but also the development of physical
strength, has been the work of the society. We believe that a strong body
makes a strong mind.
In viewing the work, we realize that good work has been accom-
plished by both societies. Let us extend our best wishes to the Philoma-
theans that in the proceeding years they may do as well, and when the
last Pierian is gone, should there still remain a few Philomatheans, may
they then win the Mullen Cup. This wish comes from their arch ene-
mies, the Pierians.
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JOHN M. THOMPSON
President Pliilomathean Society.
Always, at this season of the year, the Literary Societies stand in
judgment upon each other. Both have their detectives at Work finding
out, if possible, just how strong are the fortifications of the enemyg for
on the appointed day the battle must take place and the victors ascend
to the seat of supremacy, and the colors of the vanquished are doomed
to trail in the dust.
The contest is for the Mullen Cupg the Philomatheans now hold the
honor of being the first to have their names engraved upon this beau-
tiful trophy.
This year both societies will be represented in voice, piano, read-
ing, oratory and debate, in all of which the Philomatheans have repre-
sentatives. An additional feature to enter for the first time is the Or-
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see'
The Society recognizing the value of preparedness, has so planned
the programs that members have received splendid training along all
lines of literary endeavor. And now, with firm step we march to meet
the oncoming Pierians in the last chargeg the charge which must pro-
. chesi-ra. Philomatheans do not doubt that they will win this contest,
claim to them their fate.
The program printed is a mere specimen of the regular work pre-
sented bi-weekly. The following program was rendered on Lincoln and
his work:
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"Life Qof Abraham Lincoln" ............. ---Pernie Clowdus
Piano., Solo ................... 1. ...... .... L illian McCoy
"Lincoln's Address at Gettysburg" ....... ---Walter Baker
Trombone Solo ----------------------- ----.-.-. ---- V a lter Poole
"Wisdom of Lincoln" ------------..-..--..--..-..- Ophelia Dorrah
The next program, on Hawaiian music, was also typical of the gen-
eral character of work done in the Society
Co-operation is the foundation of the monument of success. The of-
ficers of the Philomathean Society have received splendid co-operation
from the membership.
The marked improvement is largely due to the simple fact that the
students have forsaken the feeling that the literary society is sent to
them as a punishment and instead have come to the conclusion that it
is fre1ghted with much pleasure and an abundant supply of personal
profit
The Freshmen or even Sophomores no longer sit in fear and tremb-
ling as they wait to hear the voice of the Secretary say "The next num-
ber will be a reading by John Doe Of old, the aforesaid youth, with
knees shaking would step to the platform and alack and alas, how very
difficult it was to crowd out Webster s immortal words "This uncounted
multitude before me and around me It was accomplished however
but now he has no drastic preliminary to master. All is easy. The stu-
dent upon belng informed that he IS to serve upon the program, not only
To the future Philomathean Literary Society, we give the result
of this year s effort and thought a well trained membership
The members of the Philhomathean Literary Society of 1916-17
sincerely hope that the Literary Soclety of future years will continue this
good Work and that you will recelve in your cup a double portion of
Success
receives that announcement with calmness but is glad of the chance.
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IN CAESAR CLASS. Carolyn Wells, compiler of a dozen
Student translating Caesar: "And "Nonsense Anthologies," was once
when the Hel-Hel-Hel-O Hel' I handed an autograph album by an ad- S
Cf1I1't DI'0I10l1n0e it.' mirer, with the request that she add
, 1. her name toi its gage? Pasted upon the Q
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farullgr neidafrwoodvgafdyfioes every graph of' James Russell Lowell, under Q
Hazen C.: "All farmers, 'in addition thfvxglnet ,,,,
to their regular crops, should raise M. aghfsusolfalie as a day in June'
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man with whiskers."-Carolyn Wells.
Prof. Taylor: If you want to talk
use your hands, that is what they are INCOMPETENT'
fm-,f' Grocer: "The boy you recommended
won't do at all."
Miss Bishop: "Letha, can you tell togflstqmerz What has he been up
the meaning of Epitaph?" Grocer-I gave him a notice to stick
Letha: Epitaph .ls that Wfflch hes up "All the delicacies of the season
about that whlch Iles below- will be found inside" and he posted
Miss Bishop: "Yes, certainly." it on the rubbish balirel
The class in sentence-forming, to WHY HE WAS LATE.
illustrate the correct use of words, was , ,
in progress in a colored school. "Henry The laugh ls not always against me
Greens' Said the teacher, -:Can you give recruit. Cue was late for parade 1n
a sentence showing the correct use of thi mommg' W, 5
defeat and debasement?" "Yessum," what are you late for' snapped M.
responded Henry promptly. "Let us thi Sergeant' H EQ
haye it then," said the teacher. "De For Parade, was the Curt reply-
feet slipped on de steps and de boy -1-
fell in de basement," said Henry TOMMY KNEW,
DI'011dlY." Teacher-"Tommy, do you know
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bl1Sh6l? Teacher W3.I1tS to k110W." "And these two raiduggesg are-"
"What?" asked the- mother, "What My. Taylor: Hwhat did you Bay
118-S that gOt to do Wlth II111S1C?" Carol?" "What do two radiussess SE
'fl don't know," replied the child. make-3"
The next day the mother inquired Carol: HA diameter."
what kind of music her child was be- '
ingtaught. The teacher laughed and Egg
said: "Well, we asked your child how 'I AN0THEIE,0U'!'RAGE- I
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on "How worms live after being cut it away!". il
inf two." "I yield to your superior strength,"
. Mr. Shafer: "Marjorie, what happens retorted the college professor, "But I
when you cut a worm in two?" shall write to the papers exposing i
Majorie, lazily dreaming of a sum- your outrageous interference with I
mer outing: "Catch two fish with it." academic freedom."-N. Y. Times.
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Mr. Taylor told the Gemoetry class
that he was different from other men
because he parts his hair on the right
side. "And I have an abundant growth
of hair."
Pupil: "But, Mr. Taylor, did you
ever see grass grow on a busy street."
Mr. Taylor: fTo Ophelia, at black-
boardl. "Stand aside, Ophelia, so I can
get a better view of your figure."
Tommy came home from school cry-
ing one day. When his mother asked
him what the matter was he replied:
V"I was the only one who could answer
a question she asked, and she gave
me a whipping."
"Well, what was the question?" ask-
ed his mother.
"Who put the tack in my chair," said
Tommy sorrowfully.
THE COLONEL'S BOYS.
An affable book agent approached
a prominent Texan.
' Colonel," said he, "those are mighty
fine boys you have.'
"The finest ever, stranger," ac-
quiesced the colonel. "The finest in
Texas."
"I reckon you buy them anything
they want?"
"Why, sure, strangerg I buy them
anything they need, whether they
want it or not." .
"Then, colonel, let me sell you a cy-
clopaedia for them. There's nothing
else that will benefit them so much.','
The colonel looked at the agent in
astonishment.
9'Why, stranger," said he, "Them
boys of mine don't need a cyclopaedia.
They ride mules.
AS I-IE KNEW IT.
Teacher-"Tommy, can you spell
'fur'?"
Thomas-"Yes, sir, F-U-R." -
Teacher-"That's right. Now can you
tell me what fur is?"-
Thomas-"Yes, sir. Fur is an awful
long way."
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"Now, Principal Jones, I don't see
how with your salary you can afford
such expensive summer travel," re-
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marked Director Titewad of the Bol-
erus school board.
"You're right, sir," answered Jones.
"I can't: I ought to have a bigger
salaryl'
SUSPICION CONFIRMED.
A worthy vicar in a rural parish,
who preached one Sunday in the inter-
est of foreign misions, was surprised
on entering the villiage shop during
the week to be greeted with marked
coldness by the old dame who kept it.
He asked the cause, and the good
woman, producing a half crown from
a drawer and throwing it down before
him, said: '
"I marked that coin and put it in
the plate last Sunday, and here it is
back in my shopp I knowed well them
poor Africans liever got the money."
ARE THERE .SUCH TEACHERS.
One day Mr..Smith went to buy a
bushel of buckwheat for sowing. The
man who sold 'the wheat was away,
but his wife undertook to wait on the
customer. She found a peck measure,
and they went .to the granary. She
filled the measure twice, and pouring
the contents intq the bag, began to tie
it up. "But, Mrs: Lawton," said the
man, "it takes four peeks to make a
bushel. "Oh, does it?" replied the wo-
man, as she untied the bag, "Well, you
see I never had any experience in
measuring grain. Before I married
Mr. Lawton, Irialways taught school."
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Miss Mabel Boardman, president
of the American Red Cros, believes in
sanitation in peace times as well as
in war. On a recent trip through the
South she came upon an old colored
man sitting on his doorstep, and smok-
ing a villianousa corncob pipe.
Miss Boardman sniffed. "How do
you expect to iget to heaven Uncle,
with a breath like that?" she inquired.
' Hee, hee," sniekered the old darkey.
"When I dies, lady, I 'spects to lose
mah breaf!
JOKES
Mr. Shafer in General Science Class
"What are the finger nails for?
Maurine E.: "To scratch with."
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VOL. XIII. ARDMORE,OKLA.. MAY 22, 1917 No. 4
STAFF.
Editor ........... John M. Thompson
Business Manager ........ Ima Hustler
COUNTY CHAMPIONS
Notice-Ardmore High School,
claims the county championship in
Tennis, no other Tennis teams having
entered the late county meet.
SANITARIUM BULLETIN
The Frisco brakeman and conductor
of the train which arrives about 8:30
at Ardmore, from Durant, have not yet
recovered their senses, especially the
sense of hearing. They were removed
from the train that brought the Ard-
more Immigrants back from Durant.
PROBLEMS THAT BEST
GEOMETRICIANS.
Prof Taylor offers a large bonus to
any person who is able to give the
exact date when a certain Miss
Florence Vernor w1ll run down and
become stationary
A DIPLOMAT IN OUR MIDST
This is the diplomacy quoted from
the depths of the mature brain of Sir
Plnkey when not very well prepared
for the days recitation
Miss Bishop make a speech
Federal authorities offer reward for
one C J Schafer Same being the
gentleman who prevented physics from
assisting Company X in making drive
from Frisco to Santa Fe about April
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CAN IOU SOLWE IT?
If Durant IS equivalent to EZ and
Norman also equivalent to EZ what IS
Durant and Norman
Two EZ of course fToo easy J
OH' HOW TRUE
If A B or L don t get you
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Or it D dont do it after all
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students wishing to join the army or
navy, would be granted their year's
work, seems not to have had its intend-
ed effect. Previous to this statement
it was known that a few of our boys
would enlist if it were not for their
losing the rest of the school year. It
seems as if the civil service is not
strengthened with A. H. S. recruits.
COPYRIGHTED FROM FLYI 1
LEAVES.
Ashes to ashes and dust to dust
Of all my studies this one is the
wust.
FOR SALE-One Physics book much
used but not very useful. Apply with-
Isnt he handsome! His hair with
just that hint of a curl and his fea-
tures. Oh my! I won t look at Wallace
Reid again.
love coffee
And I love tea'
love Ellis but
He dont love me.
Miss Patchell: Some of the class
may be interested in the news which
I have just received from I eRoy Hoff-
man. He states that tomorrow he is
going out to sea.
Wilbur Fieldbinder: Going out to
see what?
FROM EXAMINATION PAPERS.
Horsepower is the distance one
horse can carry a pound of water in
one hour.
How would you keep a log? Answer:
Clean.
In Science class: Letha- I feel so
sorry for molecules they are always
getting hit.
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where all the animals go after they
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We feel, as the scholastic year has drawn to its close, that in the
Music Department the time has been well spent, and a great deal has
been Qomplished.
During the last term, various programs have been presented that
have certainly been pleasing to all. On the night of the Oratorical Con-
test, Wednesday, February 21, 1917, a splendid program was rendered
by the Orchestra and the Glee Club.
The evening of the Senior Class Play was presented, the Orchestra
furnished several selections.
There was something which was presented in the Ardmore High
School this year, which the High School has never had in former years.
'This was an art exhibit which lasted four days, February the twenty'
eighth to March third, 1917. All the classes entertained during this art
exhibit. Many splendid musical numbers were given. On February 28,
Sophmore Day, Miss Vyda Booth sang, "The Song of the Soul," from
the "Climax," "The Gypsy Daisies" and "The Owl," were given by the
Girls' Choral Club. '
On March 1, Senior Day, Jerome Alexander sang, "Invictus," by
Huhu. The Girls' Choral Club rendered two numbers, "To You," and
"The Gypsies." The Orchestra played a selection.
On March 2, Freshman Day, two selections were given by the Boys'
Glee Club Cal "Tinkers Chorus," fbi "Go Make Life Sunny." The Male
Quartet also gave two numbers: fab "A Perfect Day," Bond, fbi "The
Owl and Pussy Cat," Ingram. Mrs. E. E. Guillot gave a vocal selection.
On March 3, Junior Day, the Male Quartet gave a selection, "Win-
ter Song." A solo was given by Miss Lorene Poulter, the Girls Double
Quartet sang "Shoogy Shoo."
We certainly feel that this year in music has been well spent. This
is shown by the honors which the Chorus and Orchestra of the Ardmore
High School took from Durant on April 19, 1917, at the Southeastern
Annual Track Meet. Although the individuals of both of these organiza-
tions have worked earnestly and patiently, still had it not been for Miss
Ella J. Peterson, director of the Chorus, and Mr. Sol M. Lowenstein, di-
rector of the Orchestra, both of whom have drilled patiently with their
organizations, we might not have been so victorious.
In the Orchestra contest only twenty instruments were allowed, the
following are the pupils who entered the Orchestra contest: Violins-
Morgan Eddleman, Gladys Guillot, Joe Brown, Frances Graham, Leon
Daube, Louise Scivally, Virginia Lynn, Leta Ragsdale, Travis Ritter.
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and Traps-John Taliaferro. Trombone-Valter Poole. Piano-
Frances Gorman. Organ-Ernestine Guillot.
In the chorus contest only eight were allowed to enter. The followi-
ing are those who were in this contest: Vyda Booth, Crete Stuart, So-
pranos, Lorene Poulter, Mary Ringer, Altos, Jerome Alexander, Loren-
zo Love, Tenorsg John Thompson, Walter Baker, Basses.
Two handsome loving cups were given by the Southeastern Normal,
which will be kept as tropics in the Ardmore High School and be re-
membered as "The two honors which were Won by the Chorus and Or-
chestra of 1917."
On Friday, April 27, the Chorus and Orchestra rendered the con-
test numbers at the Palace Theater. The numbers which were given by
the Orchestra at Durant were "Zampa" overture from the opera "Zam-
pa," "The Bohemian Girl," overture and a popular number. The num-
bers which the Chorus presented were "The Two Grenadiers" and "Oh,
Italia, Italia, Beloved," by Donzetti and "The Star Spangled Banner."
The public was shown the ability of both of these organizations
and on this night the Chorus and Orchestra took the opportunity to
present a little token in appreciation for the earnest work of Miss Peter-
son and Mr. Lowenstein.
On May 4, the Orchestra competed with other Orchestras in the
State Contest at Norman. Miss Vyda Booth represented Ardmore High
School in voice, and Morgan Eddleman was the school representative
in violin. Although we were not victorious, we know the ability of
these, and we can start out "1918" with new zeal and effort and the
year may bring more victories.
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"It is no small commendation to manage a little, well," said Bishop
Hall. The women of today have a work for their country as great as
their brothers who stand in the front rank of the battle. One
of the greatest problems that confronts our nation is the high cost of
living, or as sometimes aptly stated, "the cost of high living.' In either
case the American woman's duty is apparent. She must find a satis-
factory solution for it. Today the ambition of the housewife seems to
drift to the false idea of wage earning, or at least in raising the income
rather than wisely and economically using and at the same time keep-
ing a good account of the income of the husband and father, no matter
how small it may seem. It was to teach the girls of today to do this
very thing as well as to prepare them for all the duties that await the
women of tomorrow, that the Domestic Science department was estab-
lished in the Ardmore High School. This division of the Industrial Train-
inglin our school has progressed from year to year under the efficient
management of Miss McPheeters, because each and every pupil realizes
the need of such training. The rooms are beautiful and they have
been most conveniently equipped for the work. This year the High
School Mothers' Club, with Mrs. Easley as Chairman, and chief mover
in the undertaking, has procured for the use in the department twelve
new sewing tables of the most approved style for school use, a large
supply table for the kitchen made in the Manual Training Department
a mirror, a complete set of silver for demonstration and class use, and
a commodious chest for storing sewing materials.
The classes have more than doubled this year. The third year
class, the latest addition, has done excellent work. There has been a
marked growth in efficiency as well as in numbers as proved by the ex-
cellence of the Christmas exhibit which far surpassed that of last year,
and by the delightful annual dinner given to the members of the school
board. Mr. Woerz, one of the florists of the city, presented the girls
with several beautiful plants, which greatly enhance the attractiveness
of the sewing room.
To the charming personality of Miss McPheeters, the instructor of
the department, together with her thorough preparation for her Work,
hearty co-operation of the High School Mothers' Club and the faithful-
ness of each and every girl is due the success of the year 1916-17.
One has wisely said, "It takes a hundred men to make a company,
but one woman can make a home," and the more thorough her prepara-
tion, the better and happier that home will be. The future of Ardmore
is assured, she will be a city of homes, cheery, delightful, sanitary
homes, not a community of loosely held together beautiful houses which
in reality are mere stopping places.
ELOISE SAN DLIN,
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a very beautiful array of furniture to show for their efforts. Each
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MISS ELEANOR LILLEY
A very attractive department of High School is that of Expression,
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rado Miss Lilley is a graduate of the Byron W. King School of Ora-
for the work she is doing. She is a young lady of pleasing personality,
a great deal: of talent, and untiring energy. During the year she has
presented her pupils in eight recitals, the last of which, given in May,
was unusually attractive, being a very charming production of the
fourth act of Maeterlink's fairy play, "The Blue Bird."
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ing the students for the annual operetta, and the Senior play.
and seven silver medals were won by her pupils during the county con-
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Taste is developed gradually then the making of some article of
choice with reference to some idal Skill is developed through doing
things with reference to some standard of excellence. In our High School
therefore, every possible opportunity has been given through which
taste and skill may mature. One of the opportunities given is tne stud5
of this class, which consists of Higheffchool students, teachers and Ward
pupils under the direction of Miss Ozello Pugh. The Work is taken
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High School
Ardmore, Oklahoma.
Dear Friend:
One sun-shinny morning in month of August I pick up magazine
in which I find Ad, saying, in city Ardmore are High School where
all varieties are taught by learnsome faculty and where business courses
are teached and specious tension is given to both dull and intellectually
shine pupils-so I make immediate decide to come.
When I arrive at destination I are informed that examination for
intrance will be held the preceeding day--I go to interview School-
Master, who are very distinguished man. He reported to me almost in-
stantaneous that I are sadly lacking in recommendation and that he
need more particular in almost anything before listing me with scholars.
I study with great insolence during remainder of extending time
before exams, then I appear before Proff. with great Wobbling of
knees and are clutched with horrible fear-I go over to his desk-I are
walking one mile across to it. Never did I answer questions with such
dreadfulness as I did this morning. Proff. ask me many foreign ques-
tions. He says, "Ling See do you know the organ of smell?" I meekly
say, "No, sir," and he say, "Correct my son." He seem parculiar man-
asks me so much funny questions-but I answer best allows my ability
and Proff. retort "That are good attempt, Ling See."
During rest of day expense are horrible until at prompt 2 p. m.
it are posted on sign-board, that I are given a condictional entrance. I
are so gladsome that I hollo for joy-when I relization that I are now
Frosh-boy.
Next I are ushered up to office where Hon. Register-hands out
paper which are signed by me. They tell me to commence work next
day. Then one kind lady hands out list of books for me to get, and I
go to big book store where I see school children-Clerk says, "Some-
thing?" I report with quick word that I are bright, awkard boy in search
for class books which I are willing to donate generosity amount of
money for. Clerk look at me crazy-like and ask me many questions
about what I are going to do-I retort with clerity all rarity of accom-
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are a queer guy, come again." I blush all over face and ears burns, grab
stack of books under arm and rush for door.
I are told to be at school next morning at 8:30. I arrive promptly,
only by being fifteen and a half minutes late and take side seat. A queer
boy jumps to platform and requires much contention, but are coaxed
soon into beauntous Words. He says, "Come out of the Woods, sand-
paper your chin-We're wild, we're Wooly-we're not a sack of salt-
Ardmore High School-Rah! Rah! Rah!" Which pleases faculty much.
Next they all sing sweetest little song and I listen in maintenance of sil-
ence, until song grew tiresome and on account of much things hap-
pening of late I grow weary and before song is finished fall asleep. I
feel tap of pencil on top of head, I wake up to find Boss standing over
me while all are laughing. I rise up in the up-roar and Boss lead
me out of chapel. I am very ashame of self.
Hope you are the same,
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The Ardmore High School has not failed to respond to her country's
call and has sent her share of stalwart young manhood to fight in the
cause of Liberty.
Both on land and sea our boys Will be found and it is With just pride
and swelling hearts that we think of our classmates facing death in the
trenches and on the sea for love of God and country.
Glenn Parks and Charles Skinner, Juniorsg Gaddis Williams and
Roy Hoffman, Sophomores, and Karl Grunert, Freshman, have ffl
answered the call to arms and are on the nava.l training ships on the
Great Lakes. Cornelius McKelvey and Abbott Brady are in the army,
training for service in France. Robert Sayre, a graduate of 1915, is in H.
training at New Orleans for service with the "Mosquito Fleet."
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finish school before enlisting, but we can not but feel proud of these lads
who have been first to offer themselves and all their hopes and am-
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First Ward is imbued with the feeling of patriotism, and it is giving
an added spirit to all school life. Each pupil is a miniature patriot and
is willing to shoulder the hoe this summer to help his country.
Home gardens are being started and now over sixty percent of the
pupils have individual gardens, and most of the others have a "working
interest" in the gardens at home.
First Ward has to its credit, after the county contests, the athletic
cup, one gold and two silver medals in oratory and one silver medal in
spelling.
Luhian Jones, Dan West and Irvin Glass brought honor to us by
their running and jumping. Richard Norman of the third grade Won first
place in the boys' reading contest, and Jo Shelton also of the third grade
won second in the girls' contest. Mary Davis won second place in the
in spelling.
Other ward representatives were Howard Barrett of the Sixth
grade in penmanship and Bethine Wolverton of the Fifth grade in read-
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GLEE CLUB NOTES
The Glee Club has progressed rapidly this year due to the fact
that nearly every member has had from four to five years Work in sight
reading
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have begun to practice our commencement songs
The members of the Glee Club wlsh to extend thanks to Miss Pet-
erson for the excellent training she has glven them and to the other
teachers
Miss Alexander and MISS Mansfield who have given freely of their
time and work that we may end our year s work victoriously, to you we
extend our heartfelt gratitude
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In reviewing the past year's Work, we find the good things, the
worth-while work, the harmony and the loyalty among the children,
teachers and patrons-the best We have ever known.
Mary Nell Brown of seventh grade won the second place in the
state in the state penmanship contest. Among her most worthy rivals in
Second Ward, were Zora Arnold, Hattie Bell Wall and Addie Tullos.
n Some excellent work has been done by pupils in different rooms
in declamatory work this year. Ernest Lykins, Blanche Fraley, Clara
Bell Stubblefield, Mattie Joines, Dora Willie Tallieferro, Naomi Rol-
lins, Edith McLaughlin, Frances Tarver, Nancy Fraley, Norman Hyde
and Ruby Agee are among the number.
Second Ward was much pleased when the announcement was
made in election of honor pupils. We never had a more worthy,
brighter, sweeter dispositioned pupil than Jennie Myra Halford.
If the excellent work is kept up in High School in the next four
years, the following pupils may be candidates for honors: Vivian Dus-
tin, Joseph Rainey, Lovard Agee, Ruth Hutchins, Bernice Wells,
Blanche Fraley and Ferris Richmond.
'The Civic League and Mothers' Club have placed concrete copings
around our flower beds, and now there is to be quite a rivalry to see
which grade will keep the best flower bed through the summer. A
prize will be given the grade that succeeds. These two excellent organ-
izations-the Mothers' Club and Civic League-are wonderful forces
for civic improvement and good.
Mrs. Charles Rollins, our retiring Mothers' Club president, has
done most excellent work and only the strongest plea that home duties
obliged her to decline the place, kept the honor from being thrust upon
her for another year. ' '
In the Civic Class.
Mrs. Washington: "What is the Hague Conference, Willie?"
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tling of questions between nations, but they are not working very hard
at it now."
"My enlistment in the Army of Gardeners" was the subject of a
composition in eighth grade not long ago, and some most excellent
thoughts on the labor problem and patriotism. were brought forth.
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The deportment of our school is entirely satisfactory. As the year
closes, teachers and pupils are on the alert to have a good report at the
end of the session.
Our Fourth Grade teacher, Miss Chambers, has left the school
ranks. We have in her stead Mrs. Frances Gallaher, of Leadville, Colo-
rado, who has adapted herself readily to our school system, and won
the perfect regard of her pupils, and who is a pleasure to the faculty.
Her pupils report a herbarium under construction in Nature study, also
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Group of States?"
. The Eighth Grade has a total enrollment of fifty-two, the largest
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aq few of the keenest students in the class. Frances Graham and Roy
Howard are our honor students. They have been perfect in attendance
and as near perfect in deportment as a healthy, active, normal child
could be. Each of these is a class officer, officers of Pathfinder Club,
each won a gold medal in Carter County Meet, and each has endeared
himself to every teacher in Lincoln School. Their names and pictures are
expected to appear and re-appear in every Criterion for the next four
years.
Our year has been saddened by the sickness and death of two of
our favorite boys, Roy Vaughn and Walton Spencer. Roy was an all-
around athlete, helped us win every contest, and was a noble boy. Wal-
ton was a gentle, lovable student, who had gained the affection of all
his teachers and classmates.
Mrs. Poland's Seventh Grade is pleased to report a small tardy
roll for the year, with only three, and these were excused tardies. Mrs.
Birkshire reports that during six months of the session there were no
tardies in her department.
The last session of the Mothers' Club was entertained by the pri-
mary departments under the direction of their teachers, Mrs. Birkshire
and Mrs. Hardie. Their numbers, presented in concert arrangement,
were pleasing to the audience and a credit to themselves and their
teachers.
The Mothers' Club meant much to our school this year in a ma-
terial way, having spent S5170 for our school interests and having a bal-
ance of near fifty dollars. They have united with the Confederated
Clubs of Oklahoma. In election of officers, Mrs. Lamont Byers was
made president, Mrs. L. S. Dolman, vice, and Mrs. Walcott, secretary.
Mrs. Kahn, who has been president for four years, was made honorary
president for lifeg also Mr. Allen, our principal, and his wife, Who leave
Lincoln school this spring, were made lifetime members of our club.
The spiritual influence promoted by the generosity, kindness and co-
operation of the club, has been worth more to the school than the ma-
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The representatives from Jefferson School in the oratorical contest
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Henson, Third Grade. Ester Lee won gold medalg Josephine Coffman
won the silver medalg Charles Ringer won the silver medal.
The poem, "Your Flag and My Flag," has been memorized by each
and every pupil in Jefferson school. The teachers are greatly pleased
with the true patriotism of the pupils.
Our Glee Club is doing great work under the supervision of Miss
Peterson. We have learned several three-part songs. After a great
picnic and Easter hunt, several of the grades have returned to their work
with greater zeal and a determination to be promoted. '
'The Eighth grade class play has been very successful' in its practice.
The "Tacky Concert" presented by the Mothers' Club was a great
success. They cleared a neat sum for the treasury.
It is with a sting of bitter grief that We speak of the departure of
the efficient principal of Jefferson School, Mr. Coffman. For six years
Mr. Coffman has been principal of this school. We have learned to love
and respect him as all Who know him have done. Mr. Coffman will
after this year be our county superintendent. The greatest and sincerest
wishes of his pupils and fellow-teachers follow him to his new field of
labor.
Pearl Jones will be May Queen of Jefferson School. The pupils
and teachers are very busy with practice for May Day.
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Auto Supplies
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