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2 5 1 . ai' S, - Fai 11 L D RUTH HARRIS X N, Sf'l'VffI1Vj in Slzjzemlfewzrlwll School Board from left to right: Chester Franklin, George D. Hann, Edgar Garrison, Ray Colvcrt, Guy Givens, john Hendricks, Ralph Sullivan , .I I ... :A , xif I The Criterion Staff and the entire student body wish to payfspe- cial tribute to the Administration and the Board of Education. Mr. Hann and the board members face every problem fairly, keep- ing in mind always the best interest ofthe student. The citizens of Ardmore can indeed be proud of the splendid work done by the Board of Education. Mr. Colvert, Mr. Sullivan, Mr, Givens, Mr. Hendricks, and Mr. Franklin, giving freely of their time and energy, have completed sev- eral valuable projects this year, including the building of the new practice held for the Physical Education Department and the estab- lishment and directing of the G. l. Night School for adult education. Our board members have supported us in every way possible in all our activities, We also wish to express our appreciation for their hnancial aid which has made this book possible. lf our hgh school reached the standard set by its Board of Education, we should have the finest school in Oklahoma. T it 6 l ' i 'ft , IRENE PATE Mt-GOODWIN T- E- GARRISQN C,,.,,,-,jj,,,,,,,,- Bll.FlI1t'.f,f Mrumgef 5 . Q . gg, ip- 3 X 1 1 Vx g - MRS. E. c. JONES Serrelizfy In Principal ? Ii 14: Y' ' .f' EDITH H. LAWRENCE Altendanre Superzfixor
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'iw- '96' ix, Y' Q Syniixor Mu I, vl, Arnold lwlilor in fliicl, Senior lllitor .lunior l'.illlUI' boplioiiiuri' lpilitor lliiwim-M Nl.lI1.lxQL'F Awixniiit liiixiiuwx M.in.lgi'r , Xilcx M.ui.igcr Aluniur Sales Nl.lI1.l'QL'I' Snplioinurc SAIL-N M.in.iAgi Art lfilitor , Copy lfditor, , . , llulnrml liditor.. , , ANNlNl.lHl l'iitori.il lidiior iXI.lliL llI' liditor - l:Q.'.llL1l'L' lfilitor , A ,, :Muxt.iiit lk-.iturr liilitors l.itur.iry ltdiror, , ,H Awxlwklllf l,ircr.iry liditor Sportx lx-litor , , Axxixniiit S5-ortx lfditor Nluxii lidilor 1 i .llclcn llcrlwr , Y jimi! SLO!! ,M.irg.1rct Sullimn ,, 'lo Clnugli . , , , Don Atkina ,'I0.in lflcmlrirlu ,,'lim lNllMurry Sliirluy licurlunk , -ll.1rold Butler .Pcyxgy linnnu-.ui Billy Rutli l.L'.uli , ,l1.uripi.i Byrd liliz.ilx-tli G.iylor ,Donim l5L'Ll'IlL'l , ,Elinor Miller , , -C olcnc Sliinn lkggy l..1ndcrs , , . , Bill Grimm Bath Ann Pound ,Kcnnctli Bounds , , , Nad Turiicr , , .I imy limdy l'.litor-in Cliict' llulcn llurlu-r liiiwincx- ixlillhllbf Don Atlxiiix 4:4 f ulfifif Qflillll IU! Ff.ii,' liilli Rutli l,K.'.llll. lktggx luziitiix, -lu.ui llklltlflklxx. Ciilriii- blunn, lflinnr Milli-r, l'.il llyril, Foggy lionmxxu, H.1rold liutlcr, Nun All-uiix, ll.Ulnjl7l.q fvffm Ziff ff' fry!! M.xrlu.irut SLllllX.lIl,KL'!1lV'fll Prim iiil lim Nlinlurrx. -Iu.in Null, vliin llill. ,lo Cniitull. llulcn llcrlwcr. john W'hitt.ilcL'r, liill fuw, Doiiiu licilitsl, Kun llondx,Sl1irlu Kwiirluiili, l.li7.il-Lrli lriylnr, 'Iiiny l5r.idy. Nail 'liiriiir, liutli Ann Pound. Hlrlcrlwy, isflrixdlclil-l1.Hlnl imigcf' Cid to xxork, Hill Y W'liL'rL-'S the glue, liiigw 'iffomv on Siott, 'I'liinkf Elinor, lc.1vc thc boys in the lull .ilonc. l'vc loxt four bucks sonwcwlicrc-f' Did you find that picture, PAK! No, the inquircr ixn't coinplctcly lost. Hc's just .i normal Q U sniff mcmbcr. Between mad clashes to the pliotograplicr, and vixits to thc postotlice, wc found time to drop in at the lxikcry .md thc Tiger Shop bidding :1 few grey lmirx flor Mrs, Arnold and unncicssnry pounds for oursc-lvcs.j But with glue in our hair and ink on our hands, we Gnally dusted the cobwcbs from our gray matter .md made the deadline-whew!
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lea me GEORGE D. HANN. B.A,, MA. ,S'11f1w'if1lemfeul O. B. U, and Oklahoma University Mr. Hann. amiable superintendent of the Ardmore City Schools, is able to keep his eye on the activities of the entire sys- tem without losing personal interest in the individual. ik-fe 44? . , ' L. fp- E4. WAYNE BYRD, B.S. Chemistry and Physics Southeastern State College English IV, English V University of Oklahoma Vtyy 'Za 4? Atl fb- , 16 .AW Q A, 4 W- df I it W5' l a .. - an V, . PAUL W, YOUNG, B.s. Physical Education Coach NINA OLIVER, 5.5. Genmetry and Algebra University of Oklahoma Cfnffal CUllC'Rf RAMONA B. MADDEN, B.A., M.A. A senior climbed the steps of A. ll. S, for the l.ist time as a student of its capable professors, lt seemed strange that he'd noi be hearing Mrs, Black say, It you can't act like the rest ot' the students' Miss Macs well-do veloped Sh-h-h-h was becoming h.ibitu.il, too. Miss Bow wall-:ed the aisles as usual and Miss Rece was still telling him that the seats are made to sit in. The senior gave his farewell address in Mrs, lluschs speech class and recited the last bit ot' Chauter for Mrs. M.idden. Since his sophomore year, a senior 'had come to realize the real friendship found in every te.icl1er's companion- ship and he knows now how much they had truly counted in his life. He was leaving the old building as Mr. Young talled out Take it easy, you Agate- headfu A couple of tears sprang up from somewhere. A junior sat in Mr. Byrd's class Ending it hard to believe that she had adequately comprehended enough of the subject matter in Chemistry for Elementary Schools to have completed the course. And Latin---woe! Only one more day with Mrs. Woll't- and Hamo, amas, amat or Mrs. Schenk's non- chalant Cierran los Libros. That American literature from Mrs. Arnold had been an interesting course was proved by the way our junior had so thor- oughly enjoyed Seventeen, Vogue, and Movie Story, hidden under her notebook in Mrs. Lawrenees chorus. Biology with Mr. Goins fall about hex- apods and atmospheric pressurej would be over too. Mrs. Oliver wouldnt be burdened next year with this junior whose Algebra II grades were up to par. Gollyf just think'-soon a senior. gp. . QQ . 157.5 'Uh -,g?Q Fbv. YTNW' ALINE S. ARNOLD, Hs MARY E. BUSCH, B.S. glournalism and American Literature HUITIC ECUHUIUICS. HUYYW Texas State College for Wfonien Slwefh shrc, Q M g .... :w. 3. ,F we-A M ' x t 5, RUTH LAWRENCE, B,F.A. Vocal Music University of Oklahoma j, RAYMOND GABBARD, 8.5 Instrumental Music Oklahoma A. 8: M. REA -M f'!'Tf ' MARY ANN BLACK' 5.5. ROBERT E. COINS, B.A., l.S., Typing , Biology Texas State College for Women UWVUSIYY Of Oklahoma
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