Central High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1927
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F. ,, L Superintendent of .Schools GREETINGS OUR hlgh school days all too few and short though they may nom seem to be have revealed to you many of hfes lmportant lessons whlle you were mastermg the school s asslgnments celehratlng together your vlctorles faclng ln common your fallures and sharlnc the honors Won for your school May your love for your Alma Mater never fall may her Splflt be ever w1th you to enrlch the CIVIC consclousness of the commumty ln whlch you l1ve to ralse the standards of cltlzenshlp to prepare the way for yet greater helghts to be attamecl by those who follow you leavlng thereby tradltlons as worthy of emulatlon as IS your record of scholarsh1p leadershlp cltlzenshlp and SCTVICC so nohly Wrltten ln the annals of Central Hlbh School QU QR ggarinn Page Une ' Y 7 f 1 .,. . . , . . . . . 7 9 . . .01 9 , , J. 1 9 0 7 7 1 .U ' P' t' +. v L V ?ag?'5faR'2'wwf'-T '1eAmf11itr.fffn'r'tr':f-ia:-'-us': f. -'-Q . , 'V ff---7 ,, . , - -Y ,-.-Y Y .-, , , ' fe ' t 'armies 'S fic if Di W ' 1 .,f , 4 'fit-f':'Sx,J.' , , . i if l t 1, l . .ag .tg ,Q i J ,J 5 1 i :fi ST , if Harvey Hollis iEnid Mae Cole Willis Stark Duane Northup Clifford Pickens Thelma King Waller Stark ll Lava McCarrel Ceeorge Massey Dorothy Wells Zona Moore Louis Woodruff Florence Hill Sherman Farris , Nathan Sherman Loreta Moore Margaret Endicott Robert Duncan Leonard Auglttry STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Y First Semester Ji RUTH lViEISTl-ZR ---- - President SUZANNE COPE Vice President DUAM: NORTHUP - Secretary Emo MAE COLE Treasurer 'T T33 W t 0 the highest student authority, the Student Council of Central, have come affairs both trivial and important. during the year of 1927. And because of the various lines of endeavor represented within its membership, their solu- tion has been perfected. This governing body consists of Presidents of all organizations, the Presidents of the Senior, Junior and Sophomore Classes, the Captains of all athletic teams, the two major heads of the student publications, l 1 and one member elected at large by each class. Students holding office the first semester have retained their places the second semester. The first important action taken by the Council at the beginning of the year was to boost the sale of the Student Activity tickets, and to push it to 1 success. These tickets admitted holders to all football, basketball and baseball games, all student plays, debates, and the weekly edition of the school paper. For the first time in the history of O. H. S., such tickets were inaugurated. being sold by the weekly installment plan, or outright. By this means, students received the benefit of all activities for a nominal sum, while the various lines of activity received a certain percentage from the main sum. RUTH NTEISTER President, First Semester 5 a s S fPage Twol i i ' ' fi' ' 3Pi7J J,HQf '7! ,'I'Vif-WI- ' ,. 1 ' - ' 4 .gm -n -.r -,s ....- V-A-f ,-P' ag, r 1.1.-lf: , H., , 5-V ,JJ .-4- ,:, .. f. , -,. -g...':.,--.mf-,yn 4-i:r.,:,.,,-qs-::-v. st. 'vii - J- r my , ,,..f-Tf1C'f f'f J ' , ffm THE STUDE T COUNCIL btll Henlxe Xltldll Hoyt Enoch Plersol Fredda Nlcwam Harold SlllllVfll1 Ruth Beard Raymond Nlclaoy Edtth Schofield 'Vel on Omen Nlarguerttte llllmdll 'Xlvm Davrs lone Adams Yvlllard Thompson Hester Atherton 'Nlatthevt Kane Ralph btmmons buranne Cope livers Loaz Blll Wttt STUDENTCOUNCH,0FFKERS Second Semester Jonx LAUCHLIN President QHERXIAN FARRts Snzuxz COPE XTARGULRITTL TILLMAN I ICC Preszrlent Se retary Treasurer mall and eemmgly unlmportant matters were taken up hy the Councll The major events handled during the wear were many In November the Coun ell sponsored the annual pep bonfire and football parade Sweaters and gold foothalls were awarded football men purchased from a fund derlved from a patd assembly Sweaters were purchased for the yell leaders and are to become school property A second edltton of the gtudent Handbook a hooklet con tammg lngh school requlrement and ,eneral hlstory and lnformatlon concern tn the school was puhllshed Clean up Week was sponsored hy the Councll Ill 'lfarch The Annual Open House for parents and frlends was held IH Aprll as was the Alumm Assembly A new re ulatton was effected that all students who partlclpate IH student act1v1t1es must present weetcly clearance card the same as are requlred of athletes The founctl has at all tunes endeavored to do constructlve work ln Central Jonv IAM HL1N Presldent Lswoml bemcster and to carry on the tradltlons and Hldllltdlll the standards of O H S P a g e Y h r e e ,. 7 v , ' , . , V l F I Y V V . 1 . . .V A i . 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I K' , , I: v THE FACULTY G W GETHMANN Prmctpal Miss HELFN FERRIS Vtce Prtnctpal 17 M ging rsh Glnmmewal MISS HELEN FERRIS Head 0 Department C GUY BROWN Head 0 Department Mrs Pearl Bra hear Mls Adel1a Cllfton Mrs Lucllle Calley H MM1scs:rlsl3l1ea.l1:j1il:1McFerron MISS Luclue Dawkms A C Floyd MM1sIsIll7lll1IlhNlflJEQfrs MISS Mary Neel George Rody MISS Cora Voy Ward MISS Beryl Barnett W A Henderson MISS Mary Gray ggtgtnrg Mlss JEANETTE GORDON Head of Department MISS Floy Dawson MISS Loda Hall Mlss Maurlne Hoover Raymond Ryder H5 MISS Maude Owen Q11 uae KENNETH C KAUFMAN Head of Department F W Whmery MISS Dorothy Angevlne MISS Florence MCC lure 4 mme 4 :nnnnuma M155 Stella Samuel Vhss HELEN ALLISON Head of Department MISS Barbara Schlabach MISS Llly Slwfl Mlss Mary Brucher Page Fourj MISS Rllill 511611 Mlss Arlle Fern Hulet C' ,la 4 - - f . ---- f Miss. Georgia Sheldon Miss Gladys smilie ' ' ' I 9' v C' EI B , A W C ' za 25 ' L - - THE FACULTY er amnzal Brafnrng Mlss Grace Chadwlck N A Lago mmm gllnhnstrtal fads S B LIPPINCOTT Head o Department A I4 RUSCH Head of Department Mlss Ione Blackert Paul Bell Charles Moore W W Dehoney T R Stemen Paul V Selders W S Myers Clark A Parker Leslle Sayre efllllatlyentattrs George Rody Demand Vergll Jones Mlss Irene Hamllton M155 Kathleen Lowther MISS Ruth MOTTIS MISS lelah Poppelwell Ban nf fguslg L W Weber Mrs Wlllle Mae Wlllmgham l h 1 lp Qmw 35 um um Qrhrartz111 Mlss Kathryn NOTFIS Charles L Bowdlear M155 Eva Chowmng 115113 enretarres Mlss Eva Lee Mrs Mary Benedlct Hunter Floyd K Russell Mlss Eleanor Vaught Page Fave l ZW K JH 11 ' ' 5 ' ' K - - f . '. ---- - Miss MABEL STEWART - Head of Department ' QIUHFIIPZ L. S. u . . K .1 ' . . e' Q 11 ' F ' . . . elm ' 5 ' . I l Wm Eff? 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IL , ,x' I V f1 J KH b I f . 4, A , xxx V 3wL?AQ r Q N , Y I sf, A , J P CLASS OF 1927 Duane Northup Walter Stark Suzanne Cope Raymond McCoy Ehzabeth Cates SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ftrst Semester President Vtce Prestdertt Secretary Treasurer Student Counctl Rep Yell Leader WILLLIS Sramc WALTER STARK SUYABNE Cort NGARY ELIZABFTH Cues DLAM-: NORTHUP RAYMOND Mcfov C' N the year n1neteen hundred twenty four Old Mother Nature pread her green mantle throughout the land and pushed the Class of 1927 out mto the cold cruel World lnto the three junlor hlghschools of Webster Classen and Capltol Hlll There ln all lgnorance thelr Freshman year, falthough 1t was not given thls appellatlonl was spent bllssfully ln short socks and pants learnlng the mysterles of X and y debatlng for a presldentlal six year term, organlzlng a health club edltlng a school paper enterlng W C T U contests and stralnmg thelr muscles ln athletlc attempts Nothing daunting thelr hx h resolves they awalted eagerly the change when they should be transplanted to a hlgher 1n IIIUIIOH of le trnmg Just at the helght of power and rnfluence came the Sophomore year brmvlng the desired change Central at least, but lo the change was not so l'l6SlI'dlllC For 1t se med ascent rather than descent No more skates dolls or marbles nothlng but study study study The first few day over the dear S01Jl'l18S, wlth a supply of elevator tlckets and llbrary admlts awalted breathlessly for somethmg to happen And th n th first assembly' Yellmg never had they heard the llke before and Skipper well they knew thelr masters volce Suzanne Cope made her debut 1n polltlcs as the first class presldent and was follow d the second emester by Wllhs Stark FOTCIISICS journal lsm and athletlcs attracted thelr followers WllllS Stark and Wlllard Thompson were members of the boys debate team and Duane Northup represented the gms ln standard oratlon Rlll Henke began work on the year book and Florence Hlll Opal Wllson Babe 'Nloore ,lark SPIVCY Harold Thurman Cecll Stewart and Howard Nloore went out for the var1ous athletle teams whlle mnumerable boys checked signals w1th the football squad Wlth ln creaslng heat the Sophlcs were anxious for the new season when the weather should be more favorable and the trade wlnds might blow a gale ln the second year of thelr oyourn m the Halls of Fame the Class began to enjoy the prospects and benefits of bemg Junlors Thoughts were turned to pleasure, romance and studv They WCIC happy, In fact the hap plest class rn school The Sophles were sorrowlng because they were down trodden by the ,luluors and Senlors md the Senlors were sorrowlng because thls was thelr last wear ln O H S Wlllls Stark agam became presrdent of the class the first semester and tables were turned when Walter Stark was elected the second semester Duane Northup and W1ll15 Stark were Vl e presldents Jacob Clark and Ruth ltlelster treasurers 'Vlary Ehzabeth Cates and Blanche Ratllffe secretarles md lark Sprvey and Raymond McCoy yell leaders For the first tlme In lustorv lunlor were elected to the Natlonal Honor SOCIETY Mary Louise Street YIHIITIIIC Starns Duane Northup Edith Schofield Wlllard Thompson leonard Aughtry Coulter Mlller and Leslle Woodson were those so honored The first annual play Merton of the MOVIES was gtven by the class Nlleyne Allen and Ralph Hefferlme playmg the leads And for the first tlme a Junior Suzanne Cope was elected football queen However, aznldst all the hum and fun of thelr ,lunlor year, thought WILLVS STARK Prestdent, Ftrst Semester age Ezghtj , . . V ' - - . Y V . - n w - - . , , . . ' . C- 4 - 1 - Q 7 7 7 - t , , X a 9 ' ,. . ' , , .... . . . . V .U N . . D , , s r . 7 7 I7 ' 9 . s 'I Q 4 , . ' V . , . Q , a -4 we , - - s ' ' ' . . s v . 9 D ' , ., . c ., . L . - . 4 . . , . . .. 'A . . 1 9 C .. . . . , c . . , . . . .. . , . 1: . ' - ,, , , h 9 S u I l 7 I ' 7 7 Y , T , I - Q- - tt as - 1 S .,z ' ' 1 1 . . 1 t I ll , . r- . e , l . . . W ' , . 4 , , .t l , . - ,.. s ' . 1 . - as v 7 . , . .. , . H, . ' , - tv - . . . ' .' f ., ., . v 9' 7 . . CLASS OF 1927 W1ll1S Stark Wlllard Thompson Suzanne Cope Robert Duncan Harlan lVlonk SENTOR CLASS OFFIChRS Second Semester WALTFR STARK Prestdent WILLIS STARK Vzce Presuient WILLARD THOMPSON Secretary SUZANNE Com Treasurer ROBERT DUIXCAN Student Counctl Rep HARLAN MoNK Yell Leader was turned to the next few months when they shoud become Sentors dtgnlfied and authorttlve What could the stgns of the zodIac hung? Klng Wlnter reIgned at last The Class of 1927 WHS nearmg the last season together as Semors And serlously they contemplated tlIe future as well as the past Thelr two years of school llfe at Central had been full to the brtm wItlI joyous ood tlmes never endIng studylng and sportshke play And wIth thoughts of the end so near they made ready for the last season So the wmds hummed and actIvItIes began Wllh the gale Flrst came the Student Actlvltv tltket and dlmes every Monday Organrzauon was effected and WllllS Stark repeated hrs presI dency followed by Walter Stark tlIe second semester lh Student Counctl governmg recommenced and the records show that women had entered pohttcs Football was first In Intelest Btll Stenzel Art Harp .loe Tlefel Blll Schooler Blll Robb Nlauuce Allen lron Slngletary bore the brunt of the l1ne nobly wIth the band and Floyd Seoggms and Raymond McCoy school yell leaders to ch er them After the grand old Hlppodrom came th Dramattc club play and th Operetta to attract attentIon wlth Luella Coffey Tom Walnrlght Isabel Brown and Raymond McCoy starrmg Then the basketball season lron led the team whlch had no llttle competttlon from the North and South schools In the clty asIde from thelr out of the Clly foes Ralph Hefferllne Alvm Davls Wllllb Stark Sherman Farrls Suamne Cope Duane Northup and Mary Eltzabeth Cates d1d theIr share of the argumg for debate champlonshlps The Sooner Sp1rIt made progress Wllh lVlarguerIte Ttllman and Ruth Melster as edItors and Sherman Farrls and Harvey Holhs busmess managers whIle Leonard Aughtry Ruth Beard and Blll Henke worked hours on the year book And then came track and base ball then peal ers N3t10Udl Honor representattves Centrahtes announce Inents and finally Commencement The Class of 27 lIas completed Its record whlch has left Its Imprlnt upon the annals of Central and whtch certalnly have become Ineffaceably traced on the lIfe of each of them Posr SCRIPTL VI When the year have sllpped by and Father Tlme shall have gIven us days and nlghts to work or Idle away In some fireslde corner In Washlngton or perhaps Tolxlo or even Cromwell classmates shall meet and hearken hack to therr student dtys at O H S Or perhaps IH solltude each wIll seek from tlme to tIme the well worn volume to blow from lt accumulated dust and open ll to gather thereln strands of our htgh chool lIfe to blend them together Wlth tlIe thread of the pa t and weave wlstfully In the stlent shuttle of thelr mmds and begln anew ll16lI' four short years of lughschool lIfe And may thIs sketch take them back to the days of youth BILL WITT RUTH MEISTER WALTLI: STARK Preszdent Second Semester Page Ntne X Ii , I . . ' l ' ' I' - ' - - - . , ., . .U . ' U. ' . . . U . - . . 4. . s a 9 - 9 . G . 1 U. v U ' rt . . Q ' ' . C U ' - w a v fe s - v ' s . ., ' 4. 1 , L , , c, , , , , I , c. , . . V . fa . . ' ' , ' ' L 1 9 s , ' , .4 va - - -- - - -. . , , S -' ' v - 9 1 . , 4 , 1 , V a s ev v ' Y' S 'i .,, ' ., c, , ' I . i , . X . s f v ' v S c - . ' , L, t s s sw Q 1 s - , r . . . , ., L , - , , , . . . Q . M s S S . s CLASS OF 1928 John Laughlin Paul Wilbur Robert Miller Enid Mae Cole C,C Buxton Ralph S1mmons JUNIOR CLASS OHILLRS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS FWS! Semester Second Semester loHN lAli1-ILIN Presulent Curronn Picxms President PAUL Wu non lite President JOHN LAULHIIIN Vrce Preszdent Romir MILLER Secretary Romnr NI1LLm Secretary C C Buxrow Treasurer CHARLES STEWARI Treasurer ENID NMI Com, Student Council Rep NATHAN SHI-Rvlm Student Councrl Rep lxALPH Smwroixs Yell Leader C C BUXTON Yell Leader HE ,Iumor Class of this year has a wonderful record upon which to look back It has represen Leona Mae Dans Enid Mae Cole and Katherine Coffey while the only boy on the team IS Burl Harrlson Bernard Kennedy and Cllzabeth Sherman took the leads in the ,Iumor play, Seven Chances lhe play was a great success and showed the unusual talent of the class in Dramatxcs The Sooner Spirit claims Dorothy Cies Mary Virginia Walker leona Mae Davis Bill Wltt, Don Whitbeck and John Lau hl1n for llS staff members from the Junior Class Seven Juniors were chosen for membership ln the National Honor Society They are Gladys Booton, Alice Richardson Alberta Carlson, Mary Helen Davis Vey Bartell Mary Vlrglma Walker and Oivllle Johnson In SWIITIIHIIIU football basketball track and baseball the Juniors take a prominent posltlon Taklng two iepresentatne sports basketball for the boys and swlmmmg for the 1rls those who participated 1n these sports are for basketball R B Hensley, Ralph Simmons C C Buxton Leon Bruner and Clifford Pickens For swlmming those who took part are Francls Cochran, Carma Lindsay L1ll1e Warren Alice Richardson and Gladv-: Stevens C1 d c en John Laughlin Charles Stewart Robert Miller Nathan Sherman C C Buxton 1 a g e Y C .S , I . - . 4. . .l Li ' ---- 3 I 1 ---- 1 I , C v' - ' . I 1 . .' - - . tatives in almost every possible phase of school activity. On the debate teams, the girls are Y 7 1 . . , . . 4 ' , , - - as 77 L 1 7 I . ' I . . . . . 7 . . . , A . 7 . g . . . 7 4 . 7 , ' , . . . . . U, , 7 . Q . .. ' 1 . I v V .7 M 7 . . g. - . . . 4 7 7 n n f - . , 1 - e I - v . I 7 v 1 M C . -Vflbr Xie 5 ' ' , v - ' - - . . X ' ' e n 1 CL SS OF 1929 Louls Woodruff Fugene Nlapel Dorothy Wells Rosemalv Hamlt Nlargalet Endlcott Gordon Esle- SOPHOMORE CLASS OITILILRS SOPHOMORF CI ASS OFFICERS Ftrs! .Semester Second Semealer Eucrvr XIAPPL lrunlent JIM WAI Km Vrre I resulent Fomxm HIJTCHINNKDN Secretary CARMA LINDMY lrvasurer DOROTHY WIPLLS SILLIIPIII Lounul Rep X 0 JOHNSON Yfll Ieazler Premlenl Premlent .Secretary Treasurer LOLIS Woolmul-F lfuem NTAPI-L Vue DOROTHH WLLLS ROSEMARY HAM11' VTARGARPT EYDICOTT .Student Iozmcll Rep GORDON Fsrrs Yell Lfvuler URINC' September, l9Z6 many and loud were the dlscusslons over the respectlve merns of hugh schools Ken tral was C0llSCI'VdIlV6 and steeped lll tradntron Class n was modern, up to date and lmxperlenced Much mv our best judgment vve suceumhed to the charms of Central and have novv had a veal lll vshn h lo COIIQZIJIIIIIIC oul selves on the good luck and foresrght of the cholce which we made Thls ytars class IS well orgamzed, and contams an unusual number of the dIIllJlll0LlS, the wide avvalxe and the studlous Not belng satlsfied Wllll what the prevlous classes have done, we have lalsed the Sophomore average ln bo'h scholalshlp and athletlcs ln athletics we have done all that lS permltted SODTIUIHOIES to do by upper classmen On the foothall held oi honor we have been lhly represented hy Kanally and Eagen, vvhlle 111 ha-lxethall for vvhuh fentral rs famous envrable records have heen made by Soergel and Slarns In debate, the Sophomore Class lb unusually stronb The outstanding man vsho has helped to hrlng home many honors clnef of whlch was helplng to wm the Tulsa debate IS lzugene Mapel Ihe followrng have also shown that they are gxfted IH forenslcs Paul Berlowltz, Vlfglnla L ster Dorothv Wells AllJ61lLdUgllII1lll6I, Rosemary Hamlt and Hlllard Hmsen Thus ends a happy yeal of school hlstory RUTH BEIL Eugene Nlapel ,lun Walker arma lmcl-av llolothv ell I a g e L l e v n Y 4 1 N V1 L J 1 il T ' ---- .' I ---- ' .. - - - - I ' . ' . ---' -N J V.- , T xl , W V YT -I ' ' ' pl , f v 1 'V . A, H 1 V 1 . l a ' ' ' ' f 4 , 1 . , . . , . , .. J ' talking was done on both srdes. Which to choose seemed a very hard questron to settle. However, by exerels- L 4 --l l ' A -Q , . E . , . . , - ' Q Y . S . , -. :V . . 3, - 1 'v U- M . ' Q T ' 3 1 . , . - T n . . . ... L 3 7 Q I . N i A. .. . A V A , . I 2 l SENIOR COMMITTEE Miss Snell Mr Whinery Miss Helen Norris Miss Hall S has been the custom In the time past Faculty members were appointed to guide the destinles of the Class of 1927 during their three year sojourn in Central To aid the needs of some 500 amblmg students IS no Job to be scolfed upon and is indeed a duty that leads to the paths of glory For with the passing of the school year the thlrtythlrd class of Oklahoma Hlbh School successfully steps into a new world The Class has been fortunate in having the following Class Sponsors NIISS breta Hansen Miss Helen Norris Miss Loda Hall MISS Ruth Snell F W Whinery and J L Powers who became secretary to the Superintendent of Clty Schools 1 knotly problems whlch have come before their attention To the chairman of the Senior Commlttee Miss Hansen goes the esteem and admiration of the class She has done 1nany thln s for her children always full of fun and sympathetic understanding Her dynamic personality has been behind every PICCC of construction the class has undertaken The distance a tram will run uphill without an en me measures the climb we would have made wlthout her to act as the motive force to run our class machinery One thing further and let this be ln the way of tribute to those who have so ably maneuvered us through our high chool life-they are truly representative of the Spirit of O H S Mlss HAINSEN Chzef Sponsor age Twelve . 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X XXXN xX Xxxw 3. 6 A ri X, 99X1X9 xx. 2-r1,2., ,-.f..-,L xx AULA POWELL Hx G R Cabmet 1927 French Club Treble Clef National Honor Socnety Clee Club Cardmal Red Caps CHARLES WANTLAND 1 Y 1926 Baseball enms AOMI PARNELL Commerclal Club Car dmal Red Capfi M CRITCHER H1 Y 1925 1926 1927 Forum, 1926 1927 en ate 927 STSHOMAS Cummerclal Club RANDALL PEARSON P l - 1 4 - s Q . 'ff rrr9 f , ,.r. 5 , 5 , 3 2 N - s ' - 6 D 4 2 S - , J . X S Xi. '-.-. . X . r. - ' 6 f M iPaFP:+is1i Q X - 9 - X ,gil 1 ' ,L',ff1.w11 q -,a ,LEZTEIT x Booster Club 1925 W926 Swww x X Q X X XQN X A EQ gt Rx XXXXXXXMX xxx M .. . X X N Y Xx X N X NX wwwss N SSQ N X X XX X5SW X M Ni wmQmMQWwX XSNWNNSNF QgwwwNS5x x X N x X x X SS S? Qxwxg XNQSSQQSS NNNNXQXX Xx wx KKK YNSSXQ ww QS Qx s xw X S X XX X X ss XXXNX QY X X NX QNNTX X XQXSX X X N lk Qfkh X XEXQNQ vQ NX 0? X Nxflimmrs CRAGHEADM- Class Secretary 1925 X fm N XX x N XNX XN N X SX NB X x Ng Nx wg X sgx X QN Xwx KN Q Spanxsh Club Secretary 1925 Nauonal Honor S elety 1927 Annual Staff 927 927 SM Commercial Club ITE i RSE s 26 lima xX'98 x XX? XXXX wx X NX N XXX x -5 xx SYN is Nw x XX XX XXXNNXXQ X SS Swv ww SSNQR Q N Xk X XXS XNX XNSx X X X X EPM Sums N X YW X xx S xx Rx XX XSXE XX X X XSSSS XXX wx xQN QQX Page Seventeen N Sw X X X N N X X XQ Sx XXX Xx XX S HOMAS Rvws- Senate Tumbhng 3925 1926 Q ETHEL THOMAS- Xxx N Qwkx KX Natlonal Hon urls Senior Club Hfmonn SHANKLS XS Team SOCICYY XXXNQNN wXX NXH Xwxvv XMNN xxx NX xi X X SQA fYMO3yg5XXXQXfS X Rx A Msg X XN wgywx Q XX wx X WN X X A XX X gg xx X A X Rxgxwgk X XWQXQX XX Q X S sk X XNX wi M ww Xkxw xg X xxx X X X- XXWEQQW ' .Q-.Six SXEX Xvxx X N Rf-x X A -EXQETQ X X , -- ls-195 -A.. . N X X X L N il- XH4 x h X' A x L X X SXQIiSi:fs1fs: 5: X.o. Ng. -- X x ', i NQN' X N . NX ' . , 5X'NlP5i:i.Q-i- i Z' xXsv. 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Band, h 1925, Xlag, L. 1 f - I 6 X S ,.. ei eeee Sxgriri' - SEAN VIRQTNIA ' y 1, MEM Selah eeee 1 Q wh G1 Q . -' 193 1 Caps, 1926, -iii927g X Cam- iggfj mercial Club' 1Nation Honor Soc1ety,.1926, 1927. ' . f X. f 1 er 1 ' ,VERNON BENNETT? - ,, ,l H3 Y, 1925, 1926,, 192355 CIUCPOHIHIL' xhh- 1926,, 1 Annual Staff ,1926, 192?5jf?f fl 'S 1 9 1 DUANE NGRTHUPFH :fe fi S Class Vice President, 9 1926g Senior Play, 19273 1 N Golden 0 1924 1925 Q 1926, 19273 Student Coun- cil, Secretary, Girl Re- ' serves, Secretary, 1926' A X Girls' Debate Team, 1925, X 1926, 1927'N1iltioIi3'1.H0H0!f n1191 ff Society, President, 19279. French Club.S S 1 - x Louis CROSBY-' , 9 F- 3141- X N R .X 1 SE SQ S 9 X N X 1 we XE in 2 fi'-f' ' nf X Wi' V X QS 'Y' X X X , al S w xxx X AQ X Q1 Ss XQXS Q N S QX ' S XS N X 9 I 1 7 X X , S X 9 nnnn Q 1 H, N 6 XSSSSSS 1 ' 18 9 0' ge 9 ' 'f 6 , mf ' 'J1 l ' -ssefwu, , gf:LQ1,,,--'Qi- 1 ff ' Q f JACOB CLARK A Class Treasurer, 1924, 1925, Hi Y, 1925, 1926, Treasurer, 1925. SARAH 1V1AliGARET RoDEN- National Honor Society, 1927. HARoLu RIDDLESA- JULIA KRUCEllf National Honor Societyg Commercial Club, 1927. GREEN C. Co0PER-'-- Commercial Club, 1927. PAuL1NE GALLl0Nf- Dramatic Club, Treasurer, 19265 Dramatic Play, 1926. Iil'age Twentyll INEZ HoLsrE1N---- Gir1's Senior Clubg Com- mercial Clubg Cardinal Red Caps, National Honor Society, Spanish Club. LITTELL- S. E. R., 1925, 1926, 1927, President, 1926, Basket- ball, Commercial Club. BEATRICE Husker- Girls' Senior Club, Hippo- drome, 1926, Glee Club, 1925, Operetta, .925, 1926. FRED FERGUSON- LUCILLE TKO5PER-- Commercial Club. WILLIAM H. Wirr- Speaking Bureau, Sooner Spirit Staffg Cieeroniang Student Council, Archers' Club, Presidentg Hi Y, Vice President. f,. Xa Q -:iw-?Y--nzfw W . WAYNE BAUER-'M 9 . X X X X f.- XXEXXXXES -XX-. XX5 XXXXQ . .. : .XX -- XXXXX Tk-'?f1.XJEfXS X . N :--' X E X XXX X XXX X ml- XX X. X .. X XXXX.. fi XX -LAL XX . .QNX K xxx. . XXXXXX-X X. XX SXXX XX. - XXX XX XX 'X-XXX XXX Q X X X egg' .XXXSEQ X fX- X -XXXgsX.XXXXYX -SX.--1. X XXV N . Q QQ X . . ..... X 1 11' Mmzcnnm' JoH1xf,oNA-X Glrls Semor Club ' dmal Red Caps. ALLFN KKANIX Senate, 1927 JULIA REUCK les Beaux Mrs. X -X K..x X gf5atXi XX X X2 N X XXNXXX X' X .X -. X.XX.XX..XXX.X . , . 9. , . X .J U ' 1 ' - V f X, 1-4. L.-1: 1 -'L ' -' XXX 1':i:..2L. - . . A .- ff X xx.k X X X - kkkx .. ..-. .X XXXXXXXXQXAX mL'L X'l'rehXle ..C1ef,X1 11925, X 1927, President, 1926, X 9 2 D1-ainatictC.lub, 1925 1 X X 11927, secretary, . 1927 3 Dramatic. Club 'X 1926, 19273 Hipp0Cl!f11llX?Q ff.. X ...... 1926, 19275 Student XCQtxQ?t. iff lklay, 1926: 0Perei1aQ X .. 1927. .. X .L.k X. . X IXj9g.5'XXX1X:iXX?EXfiX-Qfiskif i 'X 9 -- K 9 -. . 9... X XX Q. 1. XX X .XXX -X tF0SwR++ .X 5 fs f X X999 X Band, 19254 . 1926, X f192'zX: . X...5X. Senate, 1927:-9QrQhXestggQX9. .X ii . 9 XXiiXf.'ff5f .- -XXX-. -XTX . T X X Effie .- . - - - XX-2:1 XX X .XX.X1:.. . .:X X .QXXXXXXQ X 1--. ' XXI? 5'-X. Fig .X . X X ..... ...... . - 1 Xt.k .. x.'k MOKRISGNQX - J jf X ,.:ml.. XXX .x... .X X . XXXX3? s Beaux Arts,1925,I92Eg,. X-S' ,,Pre51aentX,1926:XXsxuiXXX' - de X Cgunqug 19254 1926? QQ nuaf SSHKXXLQXZG 19271 1 i- ational Horio'iMXX. iety,-' Secretary 1927- Club, 1926 1927. X .X BURRQWHH X fi Aff Athenean. 1 i X X X X fix Esmnn SHAPIRO- National Honor Societyg X X XFrench Club 1925 1926 X President, 1926' Studen Councilg Hi G. R: Girls Senior Club. Howmw Conwy- National Honor Societ 1926 1927' Athenean, Treasurer, 1926 Vice Pres- ident, 1927. - 1. Se 9 9 , Ns, X lf? X X X X XX XX X K X X 5 X X Q X XY X XQ X S X X X XX X , C X X X X X X X XX X X XX X I XXX XX X X XS X XX X X XX X X XX X X N X 5 X X XX XX X XXX X Xw x XXX X -'Q XXXX X X XX X X X X 1 'I 9 , I 7 9 X 'W Y, 1 , 9 X X XX Y X X X X 1 X5 X i X X XX X XX X X X X XXX . XXX . X X X -X-XX. . 1 1:XXX XS XXX, X . ., A X . X . . T X n 8 .. 1 ' X: XX X 1' X -55453 X ' . . . T - X-fs i. XX X X X. . X X a g e w e Xe. 11 .QfX1fiEfXNS.X X X X X X FXS X' X i-XX-iff-Xsi' X 5 XX.gXX.-551--SXXXX .-E YXXX. X....XXXX. 1. XXXX5, X ? . ci1,X 1926, 192759 -Iirhiirif? X. Bos Fismzn- S. E. R. Doms FUDGE- LLOYD Cooli- FRANCES BECKETT--H Hi G. R., Cardinal Red Capsg Commercial Club. STANLEY RosENEzELu ---- - LURL1NE WHlTAKEllf- age Twenty-two fx. XX LOYCE MCWAINA Dramatic Club. CLARENCE Porrs -ii--'- Hi Y, Athenean. ' in X V7 1 Rx! ' 'iff' KATHRYN K1NcH-M French Club, 1925, 1926g Hi G. R., 1925, 1926, ,927g Adelante, 1925g Treble Clef, 19265 Philomel, 19255 Operetla, 1925, 1926. Cosm' THOMAS- S. E. R. ALicE LEsL1E'-- Writers' Club, 1926, 19274 Sooner Spirit Staff, 19279 Annual Staff, 19273 Na- tional Honor Society, 1927. CHARLES BELT-- Hi Y, 1925, 1926. , I FKAN K M on TGOM mkr-as . 3 L ,S jf ' 3 .V our 1 91' it . li, ni Ar.l't:YNr1 Axtuzn- Dramatic Club, Booster Club, Nautilus, 1 9 2 5 , Dramatic Club Play, 1927 ,- ,lunior Play, 1926, Nation- al Honor Society, Senior Play, 1927. Rox' SI'ENCER--M Red Shirts, 1925. 1926, . 1927,Dramatjc Club, 192' I 1' C5 fa..+'f in gif, .JJ BETTY Lou DUNNINC4 G. L. C., 19241, 1925, Hi G. R., Swimming, ,Iu o Play, 1926. W? is DUI-'F SMll'l'HWf Jeff, 1926, 1927, Dramatic Club, 1926, 1927, Booster Club, 1926, 1927, .lunior Play, 1926, Business Man- ager, Dramatic Club Play, 1927, Senate, 1927, Senior Play, 1927. EVELYN Roman - U French club, G. s. c.,fuif. C. R., Honor Soociety, 1927. M, J nf,-J f-vm? 7 jqftraoc ,Nw FRANC1-Ls NIARYE Pruzscorr- Nautilus, 1925, Dramatic, 1926, 927, Annual Stall, 1926: .lllnior Play. 19263 Dramatic Play, 1927. CARL l.4liPPELMAN'- S. E. R., 1926, 1927, Class Basketball, Commercial Club. 1l1YRA FRl+1llERlCKSUN'h- C. L. C., 1925, Hi G. R., National' Honor Society. Fosraa LocsooN- Booster Club, Hi Y. LULA DICFARLAND-AM Dramatic Club, 1926, 1927, Dramatic Club Play, 1927. XVILLIAM R. HICKMAN-A Once in a Blue Moon. 1926, 'iEl B,a11didiu, 1927. 610144 ,JDJ ' fat.. 4442 Lwon-.J age Twenty-threel fh.,-W..- .. -1 ...Aw--9 Q. XX awxr Q F O 3 2 F5 If U E iv 2 E C 2 C! gi fKKiXi? EFA .IGHN A Mm, nw X X X X XXX X X XXN XX X N XX X SO XXXQ5 X 681312 QXIXXRNN XKKXXX Swim Spuk SXQEX X XXX X XX XX X XXX XX XX X XXX X X XX XXXXX XX XX XX XX X XXXXXX X XXY X X X Am:1.rA BRUWN Cmfrrmercwl Club XX Jon Emma DIARY PURDY P a 5 e T w -new 1. 'YSL' XV ' X XXXX X X X XX XX X .X KKA. X. KKK.. gulff0 N-mv X YN QX XsXXXNXX XXXXXX X NX TIV: .f'1iZ+- .IDA Hnww- X X ZXXQ 'X X I XXXXXXXXX. X. I. XXX XS X X X XXXXXXX Girls Senior Club. . ..X XXX. XoreheSXa..XiXX..X' XfX X XXXXXTX XXXXX XXX XXXXXLXXXQX YS.. X X XXKX X'XX X X XXX? :Xl .X A xkxl X. fi XXXX K X S X'XXX'rXr. 5 XLXL K. LLL- E XXXA .X XX K . LXXXXXL -XXX- X Qlliliif XXXX X ,: i X XXXXX X X . X XXXKXQXXX K X 1 K X XXXKXX . :XXX T. .X . XX ZX X X X XXXX . X .f. X- XXXXXX XXXXXSXXXX S XX Xk ' I XR Hiiilor-XSb4:iietyQ19X27 M X 1927 X X . 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A Roomzkffiiilfrisaiowf f X CCC9 C 9 1926225527-fb f X 9 lmll lXA'l'H!j1llW1EkRoSOR-' 9 9 Girls Glee Club' Operetta 927 1 ff FAUL HlIlI'CHINSON-- Atllqnbihg - Mum. Hl1ff5HflR-- Hi G. R4 1925 1926 1927 G. S. C.,..1927' Spanish Club 1926 1927- National 9 Honor Society. CHARLES THOMPSON-W S. E. R. lluage Twenty-fivel . 'o I rw ' rgi. ' L . w-9 ' N -v-gb ,-, ,kv in , 1.17 L , 1 V .,-,-.-.-.v--- W- ., ,, ---W -4---1 -? fmf ' A ,Q :.SfL' ff1,aF V' 'ii--,5:,,,, C- :'fzY?4-'Pl-' TX -:wr ' X A K QQ X XX Qxxx x X X X X X X 5 , L If XXX XX X Xxx xx XX i f K . ki E X X X XE X 5 ' 1 - XX. Q QW ' - A Nx N X . l 9 I . l' V X ll 7 C L ' X ' j - .X f Q5 1 9 W . X ff 955 .f 9 i XXX 1 X X X X X SQHET XX X X 1 KS 2 .S 1 f ,' X l..l 55591-A X we -1- 1 - 1 Sv .-TSM l - -X 1: fl- Y' X Xu XX X W :N A f l lj. - .gi . f 'g Tii'fX1igr-3 X X Q 9 lf ' X if 5- - . . .-. X X l l il 521 o 9 ' 9 X 1 , of f , l ' k - K A 9 9 s l 15 i is I x l 1 2 2 . 1 X K l l 5 3 1 ' 9 an 1, .. r K P' ' X '- , ., - f I ,. X E I 1 9 ll I ' 1 o K l - A 1 Y X I -1 ' 'j .- . 1 , ' s - I Q , - 2 Q l 1 . . ' t S. . 1 , , , i l ,Q V . L X :V v 1 , 1 , ' R f - .l l , l 9 1 9 Z , v , 9 .- - , . a 5 K , , , 9- 1 -1 , 'l...'.o.-X--hfa-u-wa, WILLAIRD BLUE- .4 . N 5 lSAABELLE BROWN- ' Treble Clefg,BqOster Club, 926, Hippoflrome, 1926, 19279 Operetfa, 1926, 1927. Y ERNEST Bulccznrr-M HAZEL PRUITTH- Commercial Club. GORDON ALLEN ',,-- - Hi Y. Ll-IONA KELLERH ---' Hi G. R., Cardinal Heil Caps, National Honor SO- ciety. age Twenty-sixl Lozs SAMS4 Girls' Senior Club. ROBERT DUNCAN tufl t uncil 1927, 'ic an, 1925, 1926, 1 2 3 Hi Y, 1925, 1926, .eff Cup, 1926, Senate, 19263 Central Speaking Bureau, 1926, 1927, Chair- man, 1927,NatiOnal Honor Societyg Booster Club, 1927. we Ross lKELLY- X ,Sf ' cl, 26, 1927, Orches- , 6, 927. 1 ,lAM 'S I' V A ,, 2 TAR J X BERTA BELLE HUGHES- 1 , ies Beaux Arts, Annual Staff, 1927. ALv1N DAVIS- Commercial Club, Vice President, Athenean, Pres- ident, Dramatic Club, Central Speaking Bureaug Second, State Dramatic Contest, Debateg Colden Og Jeff Cup Debate, Dra- matic Club Play. LUCIAN HAGERM- Ciceroniang Hi Yg Sen- ateg Central Speaking Bu- reaug Bandg Orchestra. HELEN BUSCH- G. S. C.g Commercial Club. Pmmoivl CONNELLY- X UH. ' -X Red Shirtg Bandg Orches- C , , f .IENNIE FLATT- Commercial Club. Commun MILLER--W Orchestra, 19263 Nili n Ll Honor Society. f f , J Donomv GREENE-- Dramatic Club. . .i f 1' 1 EVELYN PRESTON- G. S. C.g Spamsh Club Conunercial Club CARL SWEAMNGER THELMA jnmas- PAUL 'SNAlm-- ALLENE FRANK- C. S. C.g Hi I JEROME POI.LOCK-- lPage Twenty seven z. Tm XXX X XX X X X N XXX X XXN NX X XX XXX KEXNNFTH Wm LS NN - X XX. X X XQXQ X XQXNX-NXXX X X X X Qs X 'HRX XX SX X XX X N XQQXX X X QXXXQ X X NNN. XX XM XS 5 SXXXXXS X X XNX X N A Faucm X X X XX X X tx-X x 3592? 1T!-'B Q X xg? XXXXXXQNQ 935, f X XXX X TIIFLMA NEAL IIBWIN Om: X. 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XX L- Lx .xxx-x -x XL -x-.xxx L XL L Q XXXX X X XXX X XXX N wW XXX Xxx X X LQSL LL xxx cm 1925 x wx mmm QXXEQ XQ X cial Club EDNA Rbczns Gxrls Semor Club X X L x XXL x xxx X X xLx X X xX x xXX X XXx XXXX A x X X Q xx W X xXx5XXX Four: 1925 Golden 92 Track 927 Operetta Club, 1925 STAR 1926 Dra C uh Acxmn Hx G R Commercial Club RAYMOND McCoY Yell Leader Hlppodrome 1925 Student COUHCII, Booster Club Operetta 1925 1926 1927 Junior ohce Capt:-nn, 1926 1927 XQ IPage Thzrty one x XL xgx Q L : QW Lglxx Si XX xx x XXXXXx x X XXXXx x? xxxXX x RAMONA PFOTENHAUER- J,f Nautilus, 1924, 1925g Ju-I 1 nior Play, 1925, Dramatici-. Club, 1926, 19273 Booster Club, 1926, 1927. MAXINE MARKER- ILA Nix- Dramatie Clubg Hi G. R. diamwlkv Loman MooRE- Les Beaux Arts, 1924, 1925, President, 1926, 1927g National Honor So- ciety, Second Prize, Mid- west Art Contest, 1926, Annual Staff, 1926, 1927, Student Council, 1926. N xxx'-.1 wx' fx'-' BLANCHE HIGHT- G. S. C.g Spanish Clubg Hi G. R., Treble Clefg Once in a Blue Moon? VELMA MONTGOMERY- ll'age Thirty-twol 12 'MR TIILA LOWTHRUP- I s gs-f ONA GLENN- 4 . 4, ...J K V' X BLANCHE EVANS- Girls' Senior 1927. Club, 1926 EDWINA VAUGHN- LIJCILLE ROBBINS- Volley Ball. VIRGINIA Rios- Spanish Club, 1926, 19279 Girl Reserves, 1926, 1927. NEAL 1'IovvARoM- MARIZARET l1f1CGONIGLE- Girls' Senior Club, 1927g Girl Reserves, 19273 Com- mercial Club, 1927. HARVEY HOLLIS- Hi Y, Secretary, 1926. President, 1927g Sooner Spirit Stall, 1927, Ciceron- ians, 1926, 1927, S d nt 1926 g lu e 1927 ' Booster 1926, 1927. jx Doaorm' BUTLER4 Girls' Senior Club. 1927. Mvnow 1171001112---' Basketball, 1926, 1927. GLA'fHA ADAMSN- GRACE MAULDIN- Girls' Senior Club, 19273 Commercial Club, 1927. HAROLD FURMAN-Q Spanish Club, 1926, 19275 Band, 1926, 1927. ELAINE LOUGHMILLER+ Les Beaux Arts, 1926, 1927, Secretary, 1927: Hi G. R., 1926, 1927. Joi-IN LESLIE- Basketball, 1927. VERA MAINARD- Girls' Senior Club, 1926, 1927, Hi G. R., 1926,1927. .xx . X SHERMAN FARRISA jx Ciceroniang Golden 0, President, 1927, Debate, Booster Clubg Sooner Spirit Staflg Annual Staffg Student Council, Dramatic Clubg Central Speaking Bureau, Operettag Hippo- dromeg Dramatic Club Playg Senior Play. 4 fpage Thirty-thre KENNETH JOHNSON- Hi Yg Senate, Dramatic Clubg Central Speaking Bureaug Basketball, BEIIYL HAWKINS- Girls' Glee Club, 1926, 19273 Philomelsb-1924, 1925. I R ,X A x CHASTAIN SCOTT- GLADYS RICH- Girls' Senior Club, 19275 Olympic, 1927g Cardinal Red Caps, 19273 Basket- ball, 1926, Hockey. 1926. 51' ' 1 gl. X A - z CHESTER ALLEN- Atheneang Track, 1925, Baseball, 1926, 1927g Bas- ketball, 1925, 1926. MYRTLE SMITH- Page Thirty-four lm FALLIN- Xt! RILEY WIQSTMORELAND- RIARJORIE FINCHY Girls' Senior Club. IRWIN DAVIS- S. E. R., 1926, 1927g HI Y, 1925, 926. RUTH CRESSWELL- HOWARD MOORE- Band, 1925, 1926, 19279 Student Council, 1926 1927 3 Orchestra, 1926 19275 Hippodrome, 1925. JUNIOR BLUNK- ,IANETTE WILSONg Dramatic Club, 1926,1927 Laloli, 1924, 1925, Presii dent, 1925, Carnival, 1926 Hippodrome, 1926. BILL SAXE- Ciceronian, 1926, 1927. DOROTHY CHENQWLTH4 CHARLES CALLUM4 Z oNA Moomzw- Les Beaux Arts, 1925, 926, 1927, Secretary, 1926, President, 1927, Na tional Honor Society, 1926, 1927, Sooner Spirit St 1926.1927, tuden rl cil, 1927. LINNIE PEARL SCOTT!-JN-S RALPH HEFFERLINE- .leffersonian,Vice President, 1926, Dramatic Club, Pres- ident, 1926, National Hon- or Society, 1926, 1927, President, 1927, Golden O, Student Council, Senate, Debate, Junior Play, 1926, Central Speaking Bureau. NNE Coma- Hi G. R., President, 1927, Booster Club, Student Council, Vice President, 1926, Secretary, 1927, Sooner Spirit Staff, De- bate, Golden O, Hippo- drome, 1926, Football Queen, 1926, Class Presi- dent, 1925. AIUNGER ERviN-- Student Council. GARVINE HALLUM-M DOUGLAS Bumws- Senate, 1926, 1927. lljage Thirty-five ' 1 Tom WAINWRIGHTM Jeffersonian, 1926, 1927, Vice President, 192 7 g Booster Club, 1925, 1926, Dramatic Club, 1926, 1927, National Honor Society, 1926, 1927, Vice President, 1926, 19273 Red Shirts, .lunior Play, 19263 Senior Play, 1927, Central Speak- ers' Bureau 9 Dramatic Club Play, 1926, 1927. l1f1ARY BENNETT, NE G. L. C., 1925: Hippo- drome, 1925g .lUl1i0l' P12135 1926, National Honor So- ciety, 1927. LsoN 0VVENff Red Shirts, 1925, 1926, 1927, President, 1926, Stu- dent Council, 1926. NELL CAGE?- Spanisli Club, 1925, 1926, 1927, Secretary, 1927, Sooner Spirit Staff, 1926, '1927, Hi Cv. R.,1926, 1927: 'Annual Staff, 1927, Na- tional Honor Society, 1926, 1927. RAYMOND l110NDlEff' 1VII.MA l11EYER-f-- Girls' Senior Club, 1926, 19273 Cardinal Red Caps, 19273 Commercial Club, 1927, Band, Orchestra. age Thirty-sixl .2 A 4 Lois STEELE- X C. L. C., 1925, French Club, 1925, National Hon- or Society, 1927, Hi G. R., 1925, Short Story Contest, 1925, Annual Stall. 1925, 1926. ,f J, -Y' . , fa- I Q-A' J WATERMAN-ef ff Orchestra, 19263 Band, X 1926, 1927. J , , U -Z vg- Wl ffl! tw. l11ARY Howux- Nautilus, 1924, 1925. URVILLE RICKEY4 Hi Y. 1925, 1926, 1927. FAN NIE ROBERTSONv Girls Glee Club, 1926, Girls Senior Club, 1926, 1927. ENOCH Puznsor- .leffersoni.an, 19244, 1925, 1926, 1927, President. 1927 g Booster Club, 1924, 1925, Student Council, 1927, Senior Play, 1927, Junior Play. 19265 0peretta,1927g Hippodrome, 1924, 19269 Dramatic Club, 1927, Cen- tral Speakers Bureau, 1925, 2926, 1927, ,leffersonian ,X up Debate, 1924, 1926. .. 'x 5 X JEANNE Ksxsrna- LIZABETH 6 1:36666 Club. 1926 MARGARET NIONRONEY--W Bmferoicluh, 1925, 19265-9 6 Qglub' 1926' 1 in xhxh X.x- NNXTi:i3i.1l.:.-. X ii f K 1 k K f 6- .X.- -X.X- 1 XXX ML... X Mrwnho WEBB X French Club 1921 1lu's 1925 pp6dr6me:9Xq 19257 1 bpihxslbfiklifxxxx 1522344 not a oem X f 927 Booster Club 1925 X 927 National Honor So ox clety 1926 1927 Semgig X P ay 1927 XXX SN Wxmmox 'Samoa w XXQX ewmnkn, ecrei xg 192121 img Club X dent, Frehethw XXX V166 em RSX C1165 11,1190 Boosigriiliilm SEQXX dem Courmigilggebatoo Q mos xo 1 XQX 1 s 81' S II X Nan nal Hone? 9 as Qemor Play' 1301 XX Club, Dramatic Cluk 1927, French Play XX X fW X XXX X UFFBY X reasurer of Sophomore X lass 1925 Dramatxo 11927 Dramauc Club Playx 'jp 1927 lrvmg Club 1925 RQ XX Operetta, 1927 XXX X X XM Lnommn A cm-nxf X Jeffer o ah X 19261 St 'Brea 1 h 274 ntfy ' 19251215 121?e19?7? Na gi . C 1 ,B00steri llulv' 1925- Red, Shirts, -1927' Juhiqiiyl Play 1926- Business ager -1926. A 2 RUTH Mrzxsruxw Student Council President 1927' Soonqgfgig Spirit Stall 1926 Effimrfi-n-Chief, 1927 -- iiliiiigi F1551 GS l-f1 Rl. Presid nt Vice President 1 Booster Club 1925 1926. 1927' National Honor S04 Ai.A if ciety 1926 1927'Treasurer Lj 1 ' Junior Class 1926- French X Club, 1926, 1927. HAROLD SiiLL1vAN'-5 ii Jefferso 'auf 1926, 192791112 Junior? y, 1926: Booster x L Gtub, 19255 Red ShirtsQ .- 9:1 1926, 1927, 91 XXQ XXX XX if 119.08 6 172 YNY 5 Y ' 5 . , , ., , ' 's-9'-w 0-'r2mmw121v1H4i2.pvWf- H-'af-i f: - eqihfwwiivvkag-557,53-g:.,A,v-,yn111 '7-11-MM '- , V ' ' ' ' ' ' ' EDITH LOUDON-- G. S. C.g Hi G. lllAE REDMOND- Hi G. R., 1926. VENETA STARK- R. G. S. C.g Hi G. R.g Com- mercial Club. RUTH MOWRY- G. S. C. RUBY HOWARD- Commercial Clu Senior Club. CYNTHIA PARKER- Les Beaux Artsg bg Girls' G. S. C. Page Thirty-eightl Di:1.Mr:R TOWNSENDM- OPAL WILSONM OPAL WOODEN-- G. S. C. ANN JOHNSON- ,VX RUTH GRAY- French Club, 1926, 1927 Hi G. R., Cabinet, 1926 19273 Senior Play, 1927. Q GLADYS ARMSTRUNG- , fd 1 9 NIILDRED BLAKE- Les Beaux Arts. THLLMA EVELYN ALLEN- G. S. C.g Spanish Club. EDITH REYNOLDS- HAZLL GORDON- NIAGGIE YOUNG- Donmm' HAWK- SYBIL Ross- Glee Club. 1924, 1925: Operetta. 1925 3 Hippo- dromc, 1924. EITHEL NOLIN- G. S. C., Secrelaryg Writers' Club. DOLLIE DUSTON- BILLIE BAIRD- Clee Club, 19255 Les Beaux Arts. GLAm's GELDER- RUTH FRANCES Woun- fPage Thirty-ninel HESTER ATHERTON- SU Dramaticg Spanishg Hi G. R.g G. S. C., Presidentg Student Council, 1 9 2 6 19273 National Honor So- cietyg Hippodrome, l926g Happy-Co-Lucky g Grau- stark. SAN SHEAR-M ll'lABEL PATRICK- BIONA LLL NEAL-- G. S. C.g Hi C. ll. SYLVIA Rooms- Hi G. R. MARY AvoLYN DAvxs-f'- Pa G. S. C., Secretary, Vice Presidentg Writers, Club, Secretaryg Treasurer, Hi. G. Hg Cardinal Red Capsg Girls Clee Clubg Les Beaux Arts Club. ge Fortyl ZELDA CAMPBELL -f-- - Hi G. R.g Orchestra, 1925 Sooner Spirit Staff, GEORGIA VAN BIBBLR- lllARY CRIFFITHM- LUCILLE lVllLLIGAN--- AMY ELLEN DETLOR-- 1927 Les Beaux Arlsg G. S. C. ELIZABETH PATTERSON- Commercial Club. FQ li-. si 6l5iiiN A BILL HENKE - Athenean, Presid n 19263 Student Councilg ooster Clubg National or So- cietyg Annual a 1926, 1927. VIRGINIA SEMPLE-- Hi G. R. ELLAND HOLSTEIIV- G. S. C. BILLBI: TRUILBLOOD- Basehallg Volley Track. OLGA WARREN-A Commercial Club. LIILA ANDERSON- Booster Club. Ball lllAMlE Puc- G. S. C.g Sooner Spirit Staff. LORNA GQRIION- ll'lAURlNE STARNS- Spanish Clubg French Cluhg National Honor So- ciety. LEATRICE PENMAN- Les Beaux Artsg G. S. C. ANNETTE WALKER- JUMQPIIINIJ PATRICK- G. S. C. fPage Forty-one DON Comes DOROTHY lV1OSELEY- French Club, Tennis. 5 MIARION NORMANDIN- Hi Y, Treasurer, 1926. DIARY EVELYN Fowuzn- Jon BARNHILLA - - Red Shirts. Qeffga NIARTHA MORPZHEADY- Treble Clef, 1926, 19275 Glee Club, 19263 Hippo- drome, 1926. I:Page Forty-twol up-. BIILDRED NIOORE- French Club. WILLIS STARK- Ciceronian, Secretary, Vice President, Presidentg Dra- matic Clubg Booster Clubg Central Speakers' Bureaug Hi YQ Golden Og Junior Playg Hippodrome, 1925, 927g Dramatic Club Play, 19275 Annual Staffg Presi- dent, Sophomore, Junior. Senior Classg Student Councilg Police Judge. 19263 Debate Team, 1925, 1926, 19273 Jeffersonian Cup Team. ET!-IEL KASERH G. S. C.g Cardinal Red Caps. CHARLES Love- Tennis, Booster Club. P' Alaafg- K K. 1 .P I I' V 'ifvrufvf 'fbfvvwftffnf' CLARENCE Kami?- CAIIMEN FRANKS- lf F N. 4 1 1 V J. QW X XXX X XX X X X XXSX X XXX N X X XX XX XXX Q X XXX XXX Q XX XXXX XX XX XX X XX XX XXXX X X N X X N X X QX XXX X X X X XX XXX X X X X X XX X X X X XX DICK STEWART VELIXA SHBPPARD- RL BACHLI-: HELLN Enumncs G S C HARLAN MONK Senior Yell Leader Cxce roman, Band, .Iumor Play Operetta, 1 9 2 6 1927 Hlppoclrome, 1926 XXX M X NXXXX X X X NIARGARET J LTT BI-:RT SPIVEY Commercial Club SYLVIA Room CARL WOMACH I ouxss GIST C H1 X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 X X Page Forty threel fr 1 'lin v ' -it CLASS WILL cLA55 lor 7-7l ffm LING IH as ratxonal a state of mlnd as 1t 1S posslble for us to achleve 1n the mldst of the glory and adulatlon belng heaped upon us 1n our d1gn1 fied pos1t1on as members of the Senlor Class, and reahztng that soon we shall pass away from the halls of Central we hasten to execute thls our last Wlll and testament 1n whlch we shall d1spose of all our property both personal and real f f 7 I fy if l A A Ez As executor, we appolnt Mr Allen wlthout bond Thls 15 dom lll vxew of the fact that he w1ll have to plCk most of the stuff up oll' the 0 floor anyway so he mlght as well turn 1t over to the helrs f kg N R' To Mlss lwerrls we w1ll the Jumor Class who through the grace of Cod and the neglect of the teachers Wlll be Senlors next year 'We are sorry that th1s recognltlon IS so lnadequate but there IS no other class do hope that some tlme enough of them w1ll graduate to make room for another class To Mr Gethmann we yleld the seats under the balcony to be admrnlstered as he or h1s helrs or 3SS1gHS may see fit To Mlss Cll0WIlll'1g ln v1ew of her enmlty toward us, me Wlll all the hbrary books left 1n our lock ers and all the boys, whtte lntelhgent or otherwlse, who may attend thls school Cod glve her patlence' She ll need 1t' To Mr Llpplncott we w1ll three of Harlan Monk s jokes We know that the way to lmpress our hls tory upon the world IS to tell lt as a joke to Mr Llpp1IlC0lt He w1ll never let lt be forgotten To MISS Benedict lMrS Lee Hunterl We Wlll all the broken pottery ID the cafeterla reahzmg that newly marrled couples cannot buy the unused artlcle for use ID lamllv dlssenslon To MISS Vaught we leave many bells telephone bells door bells dlnner bells and weddlng bells To Mr Kaufman we w1ll one httle braln cell and '1 mllhon dollars He w1ll need them both 1f he IS golng to put ,lohn Yates through school To Mlss Hansen we w1ll all the 1rls handkerch1efs on whlch she may weep the bltter bltter tears we feel confident she will shed at our loss Llkewlse, the rest he has earned 1n gettlng r1d of us To the Art Department we bequeath the many handsomely carved desks and all the chewlng gum found under the seats and tables to be used as ITlOCl8lllIlD clay To future debaters on condltlon that they adopt 1t we leave the subject Resolved, That all stu dents who let books mterfere wlth thelr educatlon shall be expelled To the leaders of next year s Senlor Class we w1ll Suzanne Cope s executlve ablhty They Wlll need lt To Mlss Angevlnes Clceromans we leave Margaret Monroneys beloved httle pony and trust that they w1ll learn much 1Il thelr rldlng lessons As a warmng to asplrlng young CCHLFHIIICS, we leave the record of the thunder V01CCd Ralph Hefler hne Fake heed and don t come to the bad end wh1c1 he achleved To the student body 1n general we leave 411 That famous hfe savm statlon across the way the drug store 125 Our parucular property the front hall 131 The ever popular a1r mall servlce that has been lnstalled ln the class rooms for the better commum catlon of the hard wolklng scholars Q41 That vast sum ol money whlch the schemlng or amzatlon the Student Acttvnty Commtttee has grafted from us Remember the advlce Get 1t 1f you can To the Faculty we leave all the bfllllallt and otherwlse students who w1ll cont1nue to come here and hkemtse to them we leave the ftre drllls reahzlng that they need the exerclse but fearlng they Wlll not take lt unless the School Board provldes 1t To the whole wlde world we w1ll our noble deeds and our 1llustr1ous reputatron whlle to ohl1v1on we w1ll all the classes we have cut all the HE s We have made and all the heart aches we have endured To all other classes whlch shall succeed us we w1ll our last and greatest treasure, Central Hlgh School, about whlch our hopes and lnterests have centered for several years and about Whose name lov mg memorles w1ll ever hnger Thls IS done 1n the earnest hope that the bequests w1ll be cherlshed and preserved forever and ever Hereunto we set our hands and seal w1ITNLSQES ALBERTA FAULETT NELL CAGE RUTH BEARD WILLARD THOMPSON Page Forty fourl i I 1 Q a u 1 a I ' I :l7 V i ' . . ' C - - - - I I - l .,,,,, '- 1 Q W 7 . 9 at +' si 4 ' , la 6 A ' 1' K - f r L4 K 9 V . ' . l . . Vx . Q' ' I an Ml g di . . 7. . W I 5 'u - 0,' , ,, . . . . j tu o 0 0 ' 7 9 ' .- H- ' o 90 '- . . . . Z v ta 4 -.1 ffl AL, .. I V7 I 9 vy ggffgjn. - W ., , r U ' . 1 ' ' , . f which we believe can measure upto ours, so she must be content. We D 7 . . 9 - ' , . ' 7 ' V . J ' if ' 77 . , , . . Q . . . L . g. y . 7 . p . 7 . . . . . L S . . . . . M 7 K- Y . 0' ' . . . .J A. H . , , . ' r . . . . . ,, M . , . N . r , , . . . . . . . , 4, . . ., f ,I . . . . L4 . . A W ,, 7 - r , . y . - - . Q . g . . A v , . .4 . . . A W . - 5 . 7. . 7 . L 7 I 7 77 v I ' , . .f . CLASS PROPHECY HAT musrc was that that ethereal musrc that sounded so sweet? I looked around m hewrlderment and could not understand what rt was all about Corn hesrtatrngly toward a crowd formed around some musrcrans I peered over their shoulders and saw two beautrful dancers dancrng to the tune of fire golden harps I recognrzed Mildred Webb G O ol Hrppodrome fame and Vrrgmra Semple who gave a peasant dance J 9 UC 6 rn the most famous theatrical productron ever staged m Central Hrgh Q 0 0 IAA- MMIII Naturally I wanted to run rrght rn and greet them but somethrng ll aw 0 nllr 'rr,5,m seemed to hold me back At last the earthly scales fell from my eyes MJ and I recognrzed the cele tml robes of Heaven lVly wordly garments felt heavy and awkward and fearrng I had committed a aux pas on my first entrance into Heaven by wearrng uch peculrar clothes tal though at one time I had thought them qurte suffrcrefrtj I hastily made my exrt trrpped over a large cloud bank and fell mro posrtron besrde a fellow vlctrm Notrng that she appeared to be rn the same predrcament as myself I had almost a frrendly feel ng for her when I recognized Edrth Schofield Iwas just begrnnrng to tell her all of my adventures when she sard Hush' and pornted to two small scrrbes They were wrrtrng rn a very large and ponderous book and therr plumed pens flew raprdly over rts whrte urface I was admrrmg therr golden capes and trny wmgs whrch seemed to sprout from their backs and feet when one adoptrng a crrtrcal attrtude beckoned u to advance School the Semor Play tl was rn rt so I can swear this rs truel Did Samt Peter grve you an adrnrt to Heave 19 she asked I was bewrldered then I drd remem ber that Mr C W Gethmann had rven me a slrp of paper when he opened the pearly gates for me to enter I fished rt out and there rt was Plea e admrt thrs student as a Freshman rn Heaven S u dent' Icrred But I was graduated hfty years ago Makes no drlference sard the scrrbes whom I recognrzed by thrs trme as Ruth Meister and Marguerrte Trllman Everyone must enroll m Royal and Heavenly Etrquette under Miss Hansen The Histo y of Heaven and the World under Miss Hall and The Way a Cherub Should Act whrcrr rs a drama cla s under Miss Gray Mrss Lee rs teachrng the musrcrans to play harps and flutes and saxaphones Thr course rs called MUSIC of the Angels Enroll and go rmmedlately to your first hour class But hrt you must be fitted rn your celestral robes You wrll find the dressmakmg establishment rn the rhurl cloud to the rrght Next' Thrs was the end' To enroll rs a Freshman after haung been graduated as a drgnrfied Senror fifty years ago It was rather a grumpy little angel who knocked at the door of Mrss Allrson Costumer I was greeted by Ruth Cray Alberta laucett Zona Moore Zelda Campbell Mary Morrlson ,lohn Melvrn Wheeler Hester Atherton Patty Patterson and Mar uerrte Dorrance who had just been frtted and how lovely they drd look They were really exerted wrtr therr new outfits and even I cheered up when Mary Lourse Street Alleyne Allen Ruth Jones Annette Walker Betty Lou Dunning Thelma Cordonnrer and John A Mae 'VIcAdams all helped to ht me with a pair of perfectly adorable wings We were walkrng over to our hrst hour class lwe were not allowed IJ fly thrs rs permrtted only to Sophomoresl when whom should we see but some of our old Central students Ida Held Frances Marie Prescott Alleyne It rn erty Lois Steele Ione Adams Elrzabeth Duncan ,Io Allen bache Ruth Sumner Leona Keller Mildred Rerd and Margaret C henoweth lIhey reported having been on 1 round the world trrp when the shrp was wrecked on the South Sea Islands and to make 1 lorg story short here they were The first class was very bormg I already knew how to rct as a lrttle an el had I hved srxty odd years for nothrngf' However here I drd meet my old frrend Mary Elrzabeth Crtes Of course she had returned to her maiden name alter her drvorce lrom Srler Smrth She reported that Srler had dred hortly after the divorce but althou h I looked everywhere no one had seen hrm m Heaven I was really glad to see Mary Elrzaberh for she had some very chorce morsels ol gossrp tlt seemed just like old trmes at Central! Poor Mr Sherman Farris died a week after hrs marrra e you know he marrred Kathryn Kmch I havent seen Sherman either hat rn all prob rbrlrty Suzanne Cope of the Crty Car ba e Department wrll be able to tell you somethin, about hrm rs she makes the rounds every day col lectmg and removing anythrng that may offend the c l stral bodies Classes were long as usual There was a sigh of relref as the last class was ended I was walkmg wrth Vrr rnra Cooter Blanche Ratlrfte Athena Pappas Vrr rnrr I on mrre Maurme Starns Mary Avolyn Davrs Paulrne Dax enport Nellie Cage Constance Sreber May Grlreath Ramona Pfotenhauer and Mary Bennett on the way home and we were talkrn our old trmes Say Ive hefrrd a lot of folks up here talkrng French but so far Ive mrssed K C K Oh well what do you expect rn Heavenf' someone cried What I want to know rs where are all of the boys? Dont you know sard Frances McGee who had been here for srx months there are only seven of them and they all stay at the other end of age forty , I , S ,Q ' 1 -' s . - Q0 I I I ,f ,I Y , C . , I X , . . - . 1 -- I , I o W A. . I . . ' 4 X I 5 I g , , . I 'L If Q I . I ,f' - N .C - - , , V, , . I I ' of 9' 3 I I .u . - - I . , . 7 L, I r v ,I I . . I I I . III. . C9 - 7 ' o I f I , . . i . . 7 G ' 0 5 f 4 1 's o r 6 4 ' 7 - ' - . 1' ' ' , 7 7 . ' 0 J ,VI .I II . . . .rm ,fre '4' 'UI tw , U 7 fqac' 0 -5.5, -2- fj'i',1f,..11l . . 1 V P ,J I ,-:f , jp ' ' . : 44? 41lI:,P '-af ' S 'I I V 0- , f ra I 0' S - 1 . I I 7 . A . . . - I . . OI . VI . . I I . . . 7 7 7 ' 7 . . . I I . 4, ,, . . S . , f 7 7 7 I 5 - 64 . . . . V ,, . . I . , , ' OI. . ' ' I U . ,Q . . . ,. 44 . , s v 7 4 - . t - 77 - cc f , I U 77 66 i - 77 - - . . ' . , , DI . . . .g OI . . , I 5, . 4 . , . 4 . , . 7 7' I 7 4 . . . Il . I I . . i . . , S , , . . . I I . N . 4 . , 1 . S . . . ' ' ' I '. 5 . . . . 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Q.: 3 -L .. 5. , ' 1--.' , V sw--V, ,...,.. . ,,-,, T , , p 'Y' the ralnbow, for fear of pettlcoat rule, I suppose 7' Th1s ended the conversatlon for the tlme, because we had to stop whlle Mlss Ferrls d11ected trafflc on the Golden Stalr Thls IS the most lmportant hlghway 1n Heaven, MISS NOTTIS IS statloned on Mllky Way and Gladys Rlch shows people the road to Zlon Nev ertheless, I was certalnly curlous about the boys who got ln and so soon as I could hnd Ruth Beard, Mayor of the Colony, I asked her about lt She told me the ones who were 1n Joe Barnhlll, Purdom Connelly Noble Glenn, Grant Grumbme, Glen Henry Bob Crltchlow, .lacob Clark I dont see how they dzd Ll Oh boy here comes another contmgent Now to see who gets IH Ah, there IS my old frlend, Ralph Hefferhne Are you comlng 1n'7 I was up here before and looked over the reg1slC1', but f0lll1d SO few of my old fI'16l1clS that I WCII down Below to look for them Oh tell me about your experlence Well I found the state of death a cond1t1on very novel A celestlal messenger, Gerald Enos, no 1 hed me that my case was docketed for early tr1al before the Judgment Seat When the trlal was over, he IIllIl1SfBI'1Ilg angels, James George and Robert Duncan, told me they had no place sultable for me to o clalmmg that I would be a m1sf1t elther below or above Het, s1nce I must go somewhere, they gave m my cholce, preferrlng, however, that I go to Heaven, because there are so few people up there to do a of the work that IS necessary But, as I sald before, after lookmg over the reglster, I declded to take up my resldence ln that reg1on wh1ch contalned the greater number of my frlends at Central I made good elevator connectlons and arrlved m Hell that same day After I had rested up I was escorted by Raymond McCoy before the flammg throne of HIS Satanlc Majesty On elther Slde of the bad man sat one of h1s favorltes, two former corrupt Governors of Oklahoma, on the left, Harlan Monk and on the rlghl Wlll1S Stark After belng presented at Satan s throne, I was free to wander around renewmg old acqualntances The very llrst fellow I met was old N1Ck Plersol He was rather bltter about hls fallure to pass the exam lIl3t10I'lS to Heaven The one thlng that kept h1m out was the charge brought by hls leadlng lady M11 dred Webb that he was unshaven on the Illglll of Graustark The Powers That Be well knew that NlCk Jvohrld never shave 1n Heaven, so he was sent down to the nether reglons, where hls beard IS kept slnge o Next l ran across Sherman Farms He was runnmg true to form and promptly sold me a tlcket It was for a lee ture to bc glven by Alvln Dav1s The lecture was dlsgustmg The pr1ce was one dollar the speech one hour long and the subject Hzmsel On the stage w1th h1m he had a recelvlnt, lme George Blrdseye Glbson Clark ,l M fI'ItLl1f'1 Walter Prock Tmm Walnwrlght Heston Smgletary Ralph Drake Howard Colly and Bernard Clay They helped h1m recene the rlpe tomatoes and eggs that an affectlonate audlence lnslsted upon g1V1l1g h1m Among the audlence I notlced Paula Powell Opal Wllson Ehzabeth Moorman Mary Evelyn Fowler and Margaret Monroney The stage manager ln order son famted and had to be carrled out on a stretcher It seems that after graduatlon Wlllard really became as wrld as he always thou l1t he was He publ1shed much poetry of decldedly low moral tone the most famous or rather the tmost mfamous bemg a httle volume My Fall and How It Bxulsed Me Passmg down the street I heard a great commotlon I found a real estate sale 1n progress w1th the auctloneer none other than Walter Stark 8SSlStCd by ,lack Splvey Across the street l notlced a large slgn over a doorway Chamber of Commerce Be a Booster Fvers Boaz Presldent Fverywhe1e busmess seemed rushlng On one corner a persp1r1ng lndlvldual was selhng the Blll Hlckman shovels as fast as he could rake ln tl1e change Upon closer lnspectlon I found It to be Bllhe Henke Durmg a lull ln trade he gave me many mterestmg facts about my old frlends from C ntral The name Blll Hlckman shovels comes from the fact that thls worthy 1nd1v1dual holds the lovlng cup for bemg Hades champlon coal heaver Hades IS a very modern place Smce the very latest labor savm, devlces are used after one has worked a few hours each day he rs free to entertam hrmself as he pleases The favorlte amusements are we1ner roastmg and marsh mallow toastlng Engaged ln thls pastlme I saw many former frlends some of them bemg Brlhe Balrd Myra Freder nckscn Luella Coffey Rosemary Lamb LOUISE Craddock Nelle Cormsh Helen Lralghead Kathrme Henry Maxme Ches nut Dorothy Moseley Maurlce Allen Blll Robb 'Nlyra Hlnes Bllly awe ,le uxne Kelster and Martha Moorehead I havent seen all of my old frlends yet Some of them are stlll on earth I occaslonally heard some excellent reports of them They are gradually passmg over to the Great Majorny Almost every elevator brmgs down some Thelma Kmg arrlved thls mornmg She says she passed m trans1t Leonard Aughtry Kenneth Wells Charles Love Lula McFarland and Charles Thompson As the days go by the Class of 1927 IS slowly bemg gathered lnto 1ts eternal assembly hall and I am lookmg forward wlth great antlclpatxon to tl1e moment when we can proclalm a magmhcent home comma banquet A Ralph ceased speakmg a feehng of deep content crept over me I felt tl1e old Class of 1927 had played hard worked hard fought hard and l1ad made for ltself an ab1d1n place 1n the hearts of men DUANE NoRTHUP RALPH HEFFERLINE lPage Forty s 7 1 I I 1 . S4 3 7 7 . ' . ' - an ' , - v 7 ' ' ' cc 7 ' Y ' ' I X 77 CG 1 '77 , . 4, . . . . , . t - , . I , g 7 . . . . Y . , . A e N . . . . I . w . I . . . 4 N Q a n . 5 V7 ' cc - , , . . . 7 - . - . 4 , 7 - .S Y . , , . . ' , , Q l ' l l L Y V . fh ' - U . . . 1 . x Q 1 . . . , , , . . . . , , - 4 1 ' 1 V ' , ' , . ' 7 7 1 7 . . I U I . , l to save the show, sent Beatnce Huskey on ln a httle 1mprov1sed dance. bhe saved the show, but-well, Wlllard Thomp- 1. I . . i 1 . . g . - . I . . , . , 1 1 e Q1 1 1 ' 9 56 ' . . Q o 9 at 1 9 7 ' 7 H I. , . N. . I . . 'f -4 , . 1 . . . . . , . . , K , . . ' . ' ' , 1 ' ' ' - ' e . 5 . 7 I ,, . . . . . ' - U , i . U U . . L . , . . i , N Y . .u . . H I - 1 1 1 H 1 I 1 1 ' . . V I . . I. I . 1 1 1 1 4 1 Ml- 1 C 1 ' 1. , 1 . , - - . . . . ' I M . . 7 U 7 , , 1 - , . 4, . . . . Q . 1 . , . . . 4 . . ,, . E , s' ' ' - 1 1 1 O 1 ' - i x 1 XXX nor Cfz'u9e HONOR STUDENTS P' N the year 1925 the graduatlng class established a precedent which the following two classes have followed that of choosing commencement speakers from the r own number 1'h1s plan was given approval by the Board of Education Central was one of the first high schools ln the Unlted States to lnaugurate this plan It has now become a trad1t1on of the Senlor Class A list of candidates was submitted by the Dramatic and Debate heads From this list the Class elected four slgnal honor falls to Suzanne Cope Duane Northup Ralph Heiierhne and Willis Stark Following the custom established last year the Class ot 1927 elected six girls and six boys as representatlve Senior leaders the two boys and two girls recelvlng the highest number of votes to be called Representative Centralites the remalnmg elght Senlor Leaders Page Forty seven i speakers-two girls and two boys. This year this very - I ' l , age Forty-eigh W xL'1'15n ST -xmx Rvpreselzlczlzlve lfe'11ll'r1l.'fP ALLLYNL ALLhN Ixeprvsenlatwe Cenlralzle age Forty nz I ' . , . , fr A J' A Q , l i age Fifty WILLIAM STENZIL Represenlative C!'TlIll'll1l'lf' r. t ,, 8 52 n 1 k L Egg. E . 5, if , 5, 5 E ga. 2 gf le 3 22 iz, EQ I 55 P ii 1.4 s ,S A, f, fi sm fl' f V 397. gf: : f., 'JYAIM4-'! 2!'9 571 '13 fr .....- .,.,.- .,.,.....v,, ...... . , ,, t ,f-'f.,11,1,. -, ,. , gf ,.1,.,v sf ' K RUTH M1-LIST:-:R Representative Centralite age Fifty-0 ge tw RALPH Hr.r1 LRLINL Commencement Speaker x Y i .VD . V N1 f ' 'x J 'AV .Wvf 1-.ff N xx ' Fifty- 01 1 x Du XNL NORTHUP Comrnencement Speaker i Page Fifty-threel , 1' K A Q ,q,-7.,fv,- K, '--ff..':.,,1.'g, 4, .... ...,.--gr, -f, gm:-W Q., 1 .. , V , ...--..-rn ,,m:m,q-X..1.J:gLQQQ.,,,.-N1-:M:4a,:4.4-w.a,.,L.f-4s. -J.N.:L.',.h W...zf,......1.1.: xx ...q.,.:..,V,, WILLIS STARK Cozmnencemcnl Speaker age Fifty-fourl M ?..H 12,.-I.Mfiffrrfii51'fI,1:-'arerwiivzwyv''e-Qrffra-113223: A-aff:-:f-g.w:,-Jfvxzfwz . ,.,g- fwsf,rgvr,..,, Lump.:42,41f:.Q4t'lli1J4a,Qu,mahLvQv?:q-:1.19:wnwX':::fifi'14 ,Sffrm2f,,s,.'1fng:,f-1 :'M.2m,:Q:,as:QsLnv age Fifty-five . . ...,. , . J 4 4 w , x , va 1 - w W I lwheft DIIIMII Mary Lllzahelh Cates , fhermun lfurns ., , f-c', E IOR LEADER X' 1,-ninja lmlgmiff- Nlarguerite Tillnmn b . N XJ ,X fq., X N A X , N. 1 . XA Hugh 3lillZf'lllJllllgll Alberta Faucet! , Raymond Xlclluy fl age Fifty-sixl M. z.'-:gym-.vA-41:.1g.1,: 1... ,,,Jv..,u v-..uQ1::,21,f' , X ...J age Fifty-scvcnjl ffl ct1'vitz'e -- GW rfff' I Cu 5 MQIVIA EA5LE5 DT kfruw LLSE X Y? WAQA if :gig Q up v I 9 ol 1' Q nf 35' 9 2.1.31 Rl! Dramahcs I:PagP Fzjty nznel ...J A ' X ,I Ol '4f, I. - WV' A- x, ' Q ff ' ig f V ' fx fin A EU I Ag by 7 'W 'W - 1 , - -rv 0 R ll CTX? 'K yy , 'H 'FV' 4 Q :OUR X ME WE 'QN . M f 'W 'A 'Q IW ark ww. I -751,1 wird . ve nf c --Q, U g I it . MJ X ,W 5 DDA: Alifgg-fx: 'ff-ff' UK., H V 0 HIPPODROME .'a'- ,' ' , ONE ARABIAN KNIGHT 99 LADDIN S famous ma IC lamp 1n all ltS Dhmmermg radlance and warm under low of orrent Il romance llghted up the arlstry and brllllant pageantry of the Hfth annual Hlppodrome pre sented October 28 and 29 After the prologue by Hester Atherton the passmg show of Bag dad One Arabran Kmght opened ln the courtyard of Aladdln s palace To produce the foul act revue a rlchness and xlvldness of vxarm colors a varlety of plcturesque scenes and a romance en hanced by dreamy and srlvery melodres were comblned wlth the creatlon of an absorbmg rnteresl F0ll0WV1Ilg the appearance of the chorus of ma IC lamps was the wrsh the plot and the coronat1on of l'l1zabeth Sherman as Hrppodrf me queen The fortleth thlef soon consp1res to kldnap the queen wrth the ald of Hassam the ropemftker and Inbad the sa1lor Though they accomphsh the feat successfully All Baba steals the magrc lamp and after rescumo the queen wrth a wlsh restores the lantern to the prlnce Ehzabeth Sherman was her usual fHSC1I13t11'1g self and appeared to great advantabe 1n a frlmv plnk costume bedecked w1th parklmb jewels John Lau hlm as the noble prlnce Aladdm was unusuallv Good 1n several lyrrcal song numbers Juanlta Hale as Sheba the lady IH waltln enacted her role mrth much audacrty whrle Raymond Mcboy as Lommander of the Fa1thful 'md ln love wlth Shebt performed ably Enoch P1ersol as All Baba and Glen Henry as Inbad the sa1lor created a Great deal of merrl ment as drd lrkewlse lVf1les Stafford who was featured ln an or1 1nal dance selectron Margaret Monronev and Audrey SIPCS were the queen s attendants Embrv Bmrnes was the for treth lhlef Sherman F r11s Hassam the ropemaker lou1s Woodruff the hucchback llhevva lVfc Fall the falry and Mrldred Webb the court dancer lflHE DMM OKLAHOMAN The Hlppodrome lb doubtless one of the best entertammenls the lugh sr hool maugulates and some of the partlcnpants show H1 hes of real talentl Page Szxty QQ O1 ' n g 0' g E 7 . . , . - 44 - ' an - - 9 I 9 ' ' . 7 I M . . 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SEVEN CHANGED CC EVEN CHANCFQ the Junior I lass plav staged December I0 and II was a unique and en tertaming production with its complicated romance SW1fI and unified dramatle action and situations sklllf rllv introduced and adroitly handled In the amusinb pllghts of the hero the attl uolnene s of the elabolate setting and the delightfully human plot this three act plax mana ed to lead to an exceedlngly satisfactory climax Bernard Kennedy in the part of ,Ilmmy Shannon a confirmed bachelor is forced to marry before he is thirty to fulfill the terms of h1s brandfflthel s will which leave him twelve million dollars I the course of one evemn, his only hope Ilmmy proposes to seven prospects What scrapes he decides to change her mind John McLaughlin as Billy lVIeek1n the pal was a most optimistic chap offered excellent advice cfuefully handled all affairs and was decidedly llkeable Rodney Burns in the role of Henry Garrison the middle a ed lawyer cored a complete success with his realistic portrayal Walter Hartford as Earl Goddard 'mother older mm was likewise ood As lVIrs Garri on XIVICYI Hoyt acted surprisingly well her role Elizabeth Sherman as Ann Windsor exerclsed an appeallnt, charm but the rest of the chances were scarcely less capable in their pailuular parts The school glrl Irene was enacted by l'redda NItWa1n the enbabed lVl1 s Geor ianne bv Ieona Mae Davis Betty the sweet youn thing by Nita Rae Hadley the business woman Penny by Fnld Wlae I ole I lorence the yearner for cave men by Maryorie Dorris and the romantic I lllv by Kathryn Coffey with Angeline Anderson as understudv for the last role Other members of the cast included Wade Vliet Russell Smlth Nathan Sherman Frleda Cral Maxine Ellis loulse Hay Violette Epperlv Helen McBride Mary lVIuller Marlon Wooldridge Her bert Howell lilthard Ltrlmore Paul Wllbor Kermit lVIcG1lI Jack Williams 'md Verne Smith IPage Sax 0 si S 5 f 52 5 gg'-A I is ' , X I li ., , K V I , ?Q 'H -- ,, . 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I ' , ' ' I y - n e I Z I -' DBAMATIC CLUB PLAY HAPPY GO LUCKY MID the halply contrasted scenes settm off the ele ance d1 nlly and beauty of an artlstocratrc old Engll h home HUHIHSI the cheap and flowdy lod mg house lllSl.I'lLt of London moved the characters lll the second annual DfHm3llC Club productlon Happv bo lucky presented Jan uary 27 and 28 It was around Tllly the charmmo but lmpoverlshed llttle dress deslgner played by Luella Coffey and the altooether youthful but wealthy Dlclt Mamwarln Interpreted by Pom Wamwrlght that the IHTCTCSI was centered Luella wtth all her freshness and nalve personallty mcned the audlence to admlratlon more than once by her fine portrayal of mlddle class prlde and SllClCllIlg tenacltv of purpose lhe home comme of D1cky dld not result 1n the most cheerful sort of welcome when he mtro durel the unsophlstlcated Tllly to hls home The Towers 1n Shotley Beauchamp Of course Ladv Marxan played by Frances Marle Prescott and Svlvla pltyed by Thelma Kmg were very kmd wlth I ord Abel Malnwarmo played by Sherman Farrl and IH Constance Damer the lrl frxend IH WlllCl1 :ole Alleyne Allen showed conslderable ablllty But lt was the VISIIS of the Malnwarlncs to the poor home IH Bloomsbury that dlsclosed the most dramatlc lncldents Herein Hgured He ter Atherton as Tllly s mother who created a pathetlc humor wxth her quamt mannerx ms and haches hereln Ralph HCHTCTTIHC m the role of Mr Stlllbottle the sherlfl offlcer Obllglflgly became a butler and aflorded much comedv and herem lula Mae Mc larlane doubtless the most lngenlous and dellghtful character IH the entlre cast presented wlth breatest reallsm and effectneness the role of Crannv Banks Other members ofthe cast all adnurably played lncluded Marguerlte Txllman as lVI1lroy a servant Wlllard Thompson as Reverend Adrlan Rylands Walter Stark Percy Welwyn Loulse Hays Ameha Welwyn Wlllls Stark Mr Metha Ram Alvm Davls luclus Welwyn and Lnoch Plersol Mr Pumpherston age Swtty 11 ee as ' .Q G . A U. .V . ' V M cw l . - ' - ' cc N Y 99 1 Y v . 77 . U . :N . . u , , ' ' 1 ff J ' ' g, 7 4 ' ' 5 1 xl 9 , , ' K T V H . . . . . . 0 . i Q . . . . 7 V . Q 5 9 - 9 , 9 P 9 ln- l ll1ClI' patronage. However, Tlllle played up well during her stay wlth them and found true frlends ln 1 I 0,9 Y Sv 9 g 9 r . . . . C . , ' . . - . , , . . . 4, ,, . . . . s g . . , . S 7 I . . I . J . . .. , . 3 0' . . V I U 7 . , . : . . . 7 -V 3 ' 'Q 9 9 9 - , L , . , -, , , . , n , , , . ' ' - 41 0 1 - OPERETTA l i i EL BANDIDO 9' F' OR its far remoyal from the great mass of featureless musical presentations, El Bandidof' the operetta presented February 2-L and 25 under the direction ol' Miss ljxa l.ee and Floyd li. Hus- sell, scored a surprising success. True picturesqueness was heightened by oyershadowing ro- mance, by artistic yoices and by a colorful display of elaborate costuining in which fans, shawls. sombreros and graceful capes played a prominent part. The plot surrounds a mistaken identity and has enough mystery to keep the listeners on the alert. Manuel, a young artist, meets Cyrilla with Whom he falls in love. Meanwhile Jose Maria, a famous bandit appears 011 the scene with his band. His resemblance to Manuel puzzles Cyrilla but Don liozon, likewise in love with her, reaches the conyiction that the artist and the bandit are the same person. ln order to rid himself of a rival he kills Jose, feigning patriotic reasons. Manuel is finally cleared when it is learned that he and ,lose were twin brothers. the latter having been stolen in his youth by gypsies. The darkly handsome Raymond Molloy played the double role ol' artist and bandit leader, his acting and singing being equal. Cyrilla, the Spanish belle. was played by the quaintly pretty Isabelle Brown, who possesses a sparkling personality as well as a voice of rare idyllic sweetness. The pert and saucy Thelma King and the more serious Arletus Leeper, who supported the leads. alliorded a delightful contrast and added much to the interest with their charming little love allair. Spicy and singularly clever was the act of Enoch Piersol, cast as Bartolo, the innkeeper, and Harlan Monk, in the role of the great Don Grandioso. Bernard Kennedy in the part of the unhappy Captain Lozon made much of his appeara11c6 as the bold and Wicked villian, while Louis Means as the toreador, Nathan Sherman as the soldier, Berretta Locke as the gypsy, Theyva McFall as the dancer and Robert Miller as Cyrillais brother proved their ability with their various roles. Entertainment between acts was provided by Athena Pappas and Thomas Dickson, who sang. -J v. liflIQ'P.S1.YlYY-llII'Pll THE E ICR PLAY GRAUSTARK HOWY. attraetiye and surprising entertainment, well performed hy one of the most adaptahle X and ahle ol' easts. characterized the senior class production, 4'Graustarla. presented April l-I JK ' and l5. ln it .Xliss Mary Gray scored another success as a direetor ol' dramatic presentations. Those who delight in either the modern dress or the eostume Jlay were both more than satis- . r . - i u I Q . tied. lor this hye-aet play leatured modern eourt dress and the effect produeed was decidedly eharm- ing. The whole, hased on the interesting affairs of a eertain princess ol' the mythical southern lfuro- mean rrineiaality, Craustark. rroyed to he the most elaborate and linished work staffed al Central I . I l - ,, l . . . . . P. . durtnff the year. Ilte novelty ol its mlot, its lovel ' atmos :here the ll'llll'eSt ueness ol its settinv' and s I. . I 1 - P 1 F its romantic' extraxagzanee did much to make it a hrilliant achievement. lfrom the time ol' her lirst entrance to the final seene the audience was attracted by the fascina- tion ol' Her lloyal lligghness. the l'rineess Yetive, played hy Nlildred Wehh. ller sweet. girlish lace, her talent and her engaging xoiee nent lar toward securing for the play a position with other suc- eesslul aehiex ements. llurinur the 1-ourse of the :lay Crenlall l.orrf mlafed IJ' lfnoeh Piersol and Harry Anguish, F 1 , y- 1 t y 7 , . . played hy llaryey llollisr meet Miss l-ugenslocker. who is in reality the Princess Yetne. on a tour ol' Ameriea. Many exeitinfr thinffs ha 1 ren, ineluflinlf the blot to steal the Jrineess. the shootinw' ol' ' 2 ' r. z- ll 5- I l M ul ' u :- l.orrx and the killing ol Prince Lorenz. whose role is interpreted hx lom Xtainwright. Both lfnoeh lliersol and Harxey llollis added mueh through their gallant. clashing and adven- turous personalities. while Tom Wainwright as the vain. alleeted and cont-eited prinee. was perleetly Vilsl. 'l'he xiviaeious Alleyne Allen as Countess Daagmar and the very reserxed lluth Cray as Coun- tess Yxonne played up exceedingly well. Raymond lVleCoy as the villian l'rinee Gahriel, Halph llellerline as llaron llangloss and Alxin Davis as ljrinee lioloroz were all dramatic and singularly eluaraeteristie. , . . Iluge .51.Yfj'-fflllfl QW QQ f Xfgffwyf W Forenslcs IP g 5 yf 1 Q ,1 . - Q C2i Wiig ' w! ..2h?- ...m. f , 1? XM ,wtf if - GITTS Central Conference Debate Team Suzanne Cope Fmd M re Cole leona Nlae Davls Mary Elizabeth Cates Kathryn Coffey Duane Nlorthup HROUGH the untlrlng work of the ffuls and under the successful coachm of W A Henderson the Glrls Debate Team came through the season wlth '1 record to be proud of The Glrls Central Conference questlon this year was Resolxed That Capltal Pumshment Should Be Abollshecl Enld Mae Cole Duane Northup and Mary Ellzabeth Cates argued on the afflrma tlve side whlle Suzanne Cope Katherlne Coffey and Leona Mae Davls took the ne a t1ve The ne atlve was v1ctor1ous throughout the season whlle the afflrmatrve lost vlrtue of thelr vlctory ln the trlanbular meet wlth Okmulgee and lVIcAlester The frrst Central Conference debate of the season was agalnst Blackwell Suzanne Cope and Katherlne Coffey composlng the negatwe won 2 1 At Blackwell Duane Northup and Emd Mae Cole lost 2 1 We next debated Enld both teams run n1n by a 2 1 dec1s1on Suzanne Cope and Leona Mae DHVIS made up the negatxve team whlle Enld Mae Cole and Mary Ellzabeth Cates formed the aff1rmat1ve The next debate found us argulng wlth Fl Reno Suzanne Cope and Leona Mae DHVIS the neoatlve team agam won at El Reno but our afhrmatne team Enul Mae Cole and Duane Northup lost We won our sectlon of the Central Conference and galned the majorlty of the Judges declslons 1n the trlangular match for the Central Conference champlonshlp thus finlshlng fl hlghly successful MARY GRAY Season Coach of Oratory a g e S L x t y s U ' 9 S , ' z l . ' , ' ' 1 ' ' ' . ' r - . . .V . U D C , , , . u n , K . , . . l 7 .4 I , . . . ,, . 7 7 . - 3 7 D . U , three and won one. However, our girls are the Central Conference champlons, by , ' I 1 ' ' l 7 Y. ' T . U - . . D . ' A J u A . 7 U . 7 A . , , A , . . L . 7 . . L . . . i x l ik . Boysv Central Conference Debate Team W1ll1 Stark Alvm Davls Fugene 'Vlaple Sherman Farrls Ralph Hefferlme ' f'4'H4,a.,,Lj rnyta., HE BOYS CENTRAL LONFERENLL questlon for debate th1s year was solved That the Unlted States should enter 1nto an abreement for the mutual cancellatlon of the lnter allled war debt Our afflrmatlve team was eom posed of Ralph HCH'Cfl1DC and Alv1n DHVIS whlle Eugene Mapel and W1ll1s Stark W A HENIIEIISKJN Coach of Dtbalt made up the negatlwe ln the flrst debate of the season we met oul old rlval Tulsa We succeeded 1n glklllg them declslon and the alflrmatlve a 2 1 declslon lVl Alester was our next opponent We were not so uecessful however 1n thls debate Our necatlve team agaln won by a 3 0 declslon but our aff1rm1 uve lost at lVlcAlester 2 1 The last debate of the season found us fdblll bhawnee There the nebatlve went down to defeat by 1 Z 1 declslon but the lfflrmatlve won at home by the same majorlty We belleve that our bovs debate team IS one of the best 1n the Central Conference 1f not 1n the state and the season just Hnlshed was a very sue cessful one Page Szxty .seven 1 -S - I A L 'fl' n Q: .1 .f , , , . . . Y . I i HB6- Q V n . . U 7 . . - . ,, . . n 1 - 7 . 7 I h . . Y. a sound drubbing, the negative team winning a 3-0 s , , ' ' . ff' L - . 2 - e ' ' I 1 . 1 4 I' g . I U . I K ,- t. . , E . . . , . V N L- . 7 V ' .- MID TATE DEBA 1' E Duane Sherman buzanne Ralph lx llllTSl1 Eu ene lxmd Nlae Wllll 1514 94 NEW confelence was orfranlaed thls yeur known as the 'Vllfl btate LOIlfC1CIlU., The questlon for debate was Resolved That dellbelate, mallelous and ple medltated murder should be punlshed by death The teams entered IH our d1str1ct were Norman Chlckasha and El Reno Needless to say, throuffh the supertor d1str1ct of the con erence and tled wlth Classen for the Mld State tltle The hrst debate of the season was wlth Norman The declslon resulted m a double vlctorv both teams wlnnlng by 3 0 Cl6ClS10T1S The next debate was a prac tlce affalr wlth Lawton both teams avaln WlHI'llI'lg by 3 0 declslons We next faced Chlckasha th1s tlme the declslons were 2 1 both 1n our favor Then El Reno was defeated by our afflrmatlve 2 l and bv our negative 5 0 Thls gave us the champlon shlp of our d1str1ct and entltled us to debate Classen for the mld state tltle In thls tllt Central was represented by Katherlne Coffey Suzanne Cope and Wllll btuk who composed the affrrmatne team that debated at Qlassen md Enid Wlae C Jle Rmlnh Hefferlme and Duane Northup the negatxve speakers The negatlve won by a ma jorlty of 3 0 but the afflrmatlve lost by the same score Vye feel that our 1n1t1al year 1n the new conference was a very successful one and that the Classen debate topped the cl1maX of 1 successful year 1n forenslcs a5c '-ci 'A A 1 l f - A-1 -A . A 4 ,R Y g . . A I . . Northup 1'arr1s Cope Hefferline Coffey Mapel Cole Stark fir! QLVJ 4' ,P 1 L' ,1- ' 1 1 D1 .r .M Y' i 7 x i . - T 1 T ' ij. . 44 v I -1 1 . - A 1 2 ' . i .N ,, x . 1 , ' W ' . . . a - D work of our debaters and the successful coaching of W. A. Henderson, we won our . . , 7 D , - . Y 9 ' a ' ' ' . i . 7 . .. k Q V . .7 K . 3 t , . l . If 7 E I , Q . ' - A C I . . 1 .5 L x L y - g IL L 1 Oratorical and Dramatic Readin Fmd Mae Cole Alvln Davls Kathryn Coffey Willis Stark l IHOLCH we did not ICLCIVB a hr t place in the slate meet as we hawe in the last two years Central s representatives aw the opposmv speakers a hard battle for hr t honors and thus have Hnlshed a successful season in the field of Oratory and Dramatic Reading fhe school wa duly represented IH oratorv bv Vi llll Stark and llmd Wae 1 ole and lll dramatic readln by Alvin Dans and Kathryn Coffey Stark and DHVIS will be lost by graduation th1s sprm but me are lookin fUI'Wd1Cl to a surcessful eason next year wlth both of our 1rl speakers back Willis Stark won the school contest in standard oratlon and gained the right to represent us in the CllStI'lCt meet held at Blackwell There he was awarded third pl ice resenlatlve from Central also placed tl11rd in the district meet held at El Reno Lnld Mae will be wlth us next vear to help wm more laurels for our chool Kathryn Loffev readln A Cuttlng from the Floust Shop upheld the standards of Central by Wllllllflb thud place in the glrls dramatlc readln contest at Enid Kathryn IS 1 very capable reader and we wish more success to her next year Alvin Davis fared the best of all our master speakers by capturing first place in the boys dramatic reading conte t at Guthrle Not satisfied with bein d1str1ct champion he proceeded to Tulsa and took second place in the state meet Alvln did exc edingly well as a reader and we are very proud of him He read The Valiant by Hallworthy Hall Miss Mary Gray coach of Oratory and Dramatlc Readlng stated that she con sldered the season a very successful one and was well pleased wlth the work of our representatives flags Il i X . . I . S I I . I A V . 7 ' Y . 0. , , 5 -' . . . , , . , . . D , , U . . S . I I . ' s J' ' ' ' ' 's ' . ' 'f L. l , 1 . . L, ' gi t 7 -I g A v 1 3 - S L 1 . M g. ' i . . . v V i M . 2 I 1 giving 4'The Hope of Peace, by Kirkpatrick. Enid Mae Cole as girls' oration rep- 1 I U gc n A, Qu 7, I W .4 ', 1 ty a 4 . . U .. . . , . . xg L 4 . D i , . S . U . . . g . . . 3 ' rx GG ' 7? . ' , . 1 ' . . . ' ' , . . , 7 7 L 1 1 I 7 I ' ' f' Sixly-fuel JEF F ERSONIAN CUP DEBATE INCE 1919 the ,lelfersonian Cup Debate has been an annual contest between the four boys debate clubs of Central Thls cup was orlglnated to encourage debatlng among the clubs To Dam permanent possesslon of this cup a club must w1n It for three consecutlve years The Jellersoman Club has won the cup the greatest number of tlmes The hrst year the cup was offered the Atheneans captured It but the ,leffs won It fO1 the next they purchased another cup and won lt for two years but the Clceromans kept them from capturmg the second cup by wlnnmg the contest 1n 1924 25 Last year the ,leffs won the cup for the slxth tlme Th1s year the questlon for debate was Resolved That the lnter allled war debts should be cancelled The ,leffs won from the Forums 1n the prellmmarles while the Atheneans were defeatlng the Clceronlfms Then the Tells and Atheneans clashed but the result was a tie both alllrmatlve teams wmmng 2 1 The Atheneans then drew the afflrmatlve side and owlng to a slight mlsunderstandlng as to the date ol the debate the ,leffs were obllged to forfelt the cup to the Atheneans 'lhe speakers that helped the Atheneans to w1n were Alvln Davls Paul Hutchm son and lrw1n Owen the afflrmatlve Howard Colly John Scarberry and lxermlt Dodd the negatlve The ,lelfersoman Cup Debates have helped to develop some good materlal and to supply the school debate team with new dlscoverles as no one with prevlous Central Conference experlence IS allowed to compete IH the debates The Jeffersonlan Cup Debate IS one lf not the most lmportant events for the boys clubs during the school year Page Seventy Kermit Dodd Paul Hutchinson Alvin Davis Howard Colley John Scarherry Irwin Owen I 1 I I . , . . . . . U . . . 7 7 . 7 . Q three years, gaining permanent possession of the first cup. Keeping up the custom, V 7 h . 7 . . . . ,Q . . 1 7 9 ' ,, . . . . . u 7 T . . .6 U a ,v ' ' . 7 . . 3 , , . . . , , . . 7 . 7 . 7 ...... .aim -Q-sl . x K gt:-,xg A 'effsx N f +-f - 2:1 f-.if nxt gf -gzg-X 'Q :N 4' 4 1 1 gl I -' 3 fig. ,,,, - KW gr, I, , Qu - ' ' - U N . V .. A x Fi xxx Xu Nymgx N oi E' MEF e9?fA'f2Qzfcw H0 oa THLETE , le . N Hesrov SINCLETARY BILL Ross Fisher Cup Winner All-State Haljbaclr and Captain ISNTRAI. HIGH SCHOOL pays tribute to the passing of three of the greatest athletes whose footsteps ever graced her corridors, in the personages of Bill Robb, Heston Singletary and Opal Wilson. Robb won All-State halfback and captain, while Singletary and Wilson won the boys' and girls, Fisher Cups respec- tively, which are given annually to each graduating 3 boy and girl who has won the most letters during his or her career in high school. The passing and punting of Robb was his main asset in winning a coveted position on the mythical selection. His passing was acknowledged by all who saw him in action last year, while his punting was as good as any one's in the state. Heston Singletary was an all-around Cardinal athlete, as he holds three letters in football, two in basketball and two in baseball. Singletary won mention on both football and basketball mythical All-State selections while he was also captain of the basketball team the past season. Opal Vlfilson participated in baseball for three years as catcherg she has been on the forward line of the hockey team for two seasons, and the swim- OPAL WILSON ming team has claimed her for fancy diving for the Fisher Cup Winner past three YCRTS- a tt . 1 , f , I i I DM I:Page Seventy-0 Page Seventy twoj HIGHS, N IEE i X W Nw Xxxx Nm i L .,.. ,S 5' ll Q56 3 - f.. sl IE. o f 2 --1. T. F. 1, W . O - 93 A' r-X VIRGIL JONES Football Coach Page Seventy-three F QISFBALL TEAM 1926 9-EVIL. Blll Robb Don Kanaly Blll Cates lron Slngletwrx laldwm Shook Qhfford Plckens Curtrs Nllles Maurue Allen ,Ink Eagan Art Harp Bill Schooler ,loe Tlefel ln thelr paraphernalla wlth a score better than any prevrous year, p1l1ng up a score of Q50 pomts to thelr opponents 23 Wltll Jonesle back to lead the lardmals and SIX of hls old letter men on the job he was sure to lead the team through another successful year and thls he dld wrth no hesrtancy The season th1s year opened Wllll about fifty candldates out for a place on JOUCSICS team tlnrty of whom stayed out the whole season thlrteen maklng letters A new method of electmg a captam for the team was mtroduced by the physl cal dlrectors of the hlgh school The plan made by the dlrectors was to let each man have an opportunlty to lead the team to vlctory Thls proved very successful as each man wanted to w1n h1s game .lack Eagan, Sophomore led the team to the first vlctory w1th a score of 93 to 0 over the Sperry eleven Thls gave the coach a good opportumty to look over hls squad b1LL Sw NLIL Captauz Page .Seventy ourl I WQN' I ll' 9 q' OOTBALL proved apwonderful Success this year, when the Cardinals checked I . 7 . I f ' -f and see what material he really had The followlng week JOHCSIC took h1s team 'md defeated the Shawnee team wlth a vlctory of 43 to 0 Here Cllff PICRCHS showed the ohamnee eleven the real art of broken Held runnlng and proved h1s ab1l1ty as a member of the Cardmal team Blll Stenzll also was a bl factor ln thrs game when he caught a pass and ran everal yard brmgxng the team clo e to the oal llne when Blll Robb a three letter man carrled the ball over the llne for the Hrst touch down Stenzll PICRCUS Harp Slngletary Tlefel Schooler and Allen played thelr last ame of football for the Central Hlgh School team thls year Central vs Capltol H111 fi' lLl STENZIL captam carrled hls team through a vlctory over Capltol Hlll wlth a score of 20 to 0 The Cardlnals were never ln danger of bemg scored upon as the deepest the Redsklns were ad vanced to therr goal was to the Red and Black twenty yard lme where they were held and the Cardlnals then punted the ball out ot danger hne H15 passlng of the ball was perfect Brll Robb scored the First touchdown whlle Plckens lx1ClCCCl the ball over the oal for an extra pomt thls IVIHD the Ctrdlnals a lead of 7 to O and they falled to score any more durlng the Hrst half Comm back 111 the second half Sm le tary after a hard run placed the ball ovel the lme Plckens mlssed the try for an extra polnt What wlll Central do to Cap tol Hlll next year lf she plays all her first team? Fvery man ell lble took part rn thus game Central vs Blackwell f IGHTINC every mlnute of the game the Cardlnals won a 24 to 0 V1Ct0Fy from Blackwell m the thlrd conference game Cllfford Plckcns scored three touch downs and each time krcked goal for an extra Upper CURTIS WLM polnt Wlth the ball well 1n Blackwell s ter Lower BILL Ross age Seventy lve ...J . . . . . I 7 .. . . . . F, 7 Y . 7 . . . . n . . M .g I . . 1 p S A I S, . . I S g . 7 . a ' 9 ' A ' ' ' - J . 9 5 9 7 I . gi .U . i U U I J 9 . 7 . . . . . . l , Stenzil was the mainstay in the Cardinal D 7 . . v. g . , . g. . U .2 . S . U i g l 9 g ' 7 7 l . i . A .G. V . . D . . I 4 A v . . U g . . U 'v A if . . . , in IP - f' 1 CE Q ritory Central was forced to place kick The mighty foot of Pickens started the b all on 1ts course towards the goal post and as usual the hall flew straight through the po ts puttlng Central ahead 3 to 0 Our next chance to score came when a long pass by Robb to Stenzll was com pleted and Stenzil made a sensational catch placing the ball within sc or1n dlstance of the Blackwell goal After Qlngletary mlde 1 plunge the bill then went through the tackle for the touchdown Bill Schooler was captain of the game and fou ht s1de bv side wlth six others forming an almost 1mpreDnable defense The rest of the game was fought back and forth until Robb tossed a pass to P1CkCIlQ and it was completed Centi al vs Enld f'f NlD was defeated on her home round when Central plled up a score of 2 Oklahoma team Centrals football squad made thls record st1ll good when Enld falled to cross Central s goal l1ne The whlstle blew promptly at J o clock and the Cardinals were off for 1 touch down Ill the first few mlnutes of the game Enlds only threat came 1n the Hrst fem mlnutes of the play after Central had klcked to thelr 30 yard l1ne where they returned the ball ten yards It was the next play that made the Central warrlor look weak On the fake punt formatlon Mack Cook of Enld broke through the rl ht slde of the Cardlnal llne throwing off several tacklers to the Z0 yard llne A real fight be an The Cardlnal line tlghtened and caused the Enld squad to return the ball to them Pickens scored a few seconds after the first quarter A bad pass by Stenzll Card center gave Enld the ball on their 25 yard l1ne and Plckens wasted three downs ln order to klck a field goal Thls put the Cards Wllh the lead of 10 to 0 1n the first half Thus up to th1s tlme the Cardinal line has never been crossed by any Oklahoma team Low, Mwmu ALLEV Upper Hr low SHNCLEIARX age Seventy szxl . , 1 I V . . .U K L K Q ' 1 - . . . - Aj , 'U s , ' I . N. . of L j ' V - , ' ' q , U ' gt g ' 1 ' ' . t ff f z 1 z U D , 'W ' 'nr ' U - M I 0' L I 0' . . L C . u . , C U 'll g 5 , . Q ., ' J lo 0. With her goal line uncrossed by an 7 I 7 . . U . . , . . 9 , . C A . . U . . , . Q 1 7 - - 7 .g . . . 7 U' D . . Q . . 7 7 .I 0 u . M Central vs El Reno L RENO brought then Hghtln demon to Oklahoma flty only to go back with a defeat of 44 to 1 Mayland Indian quarterback made the lone touchdown for the El Reno team ln the last ten seconds of the ame when he plun ed over Vluxphv substitute center fo1 a touchdown Bill Robb was the 0l1ISllHClll'lO Cardinal player He ie is-tered for three touch downs and his pa sing w is the mam factor in the game l ltkens made all his tries for extra points with the exception of one and scored 1 Held goal in the first half Sin letary Plckens and Stou h each made a touchdown Lurtis Miles played 1 reat game hem the only bophomore letter man thls of the ame A number of subs were used IH the list few minutes of the ame Central vs Wlchlta ICHITA took back a defeat of 27 to f when they came all the way to Okla homa expecting 1 neat victory Tue Kansans only score came at the begmmn of the second quarter when Robb tumbled after makln five yards through the llne Foster recovered the ball and ran fifty yards to cross the Red and Black goal line It was the second half before the Cardinals realized that they should t busy or let Wichita carry home a neat victory Stenzll four year center for the Car dinals played a real ame catchlng a pass and runnin five yards Bill Robb full back took the ball over the Plg Sklns hne for the first touchdown The Car Cl1l13lS fought the second half as they had nex er fought before in 'my prevlous ame 'ts they had to piove to Jones that they were capible of hem 1 member of h1 quad Uppe, B I UAH Thus ended the Wichita Dame with 1 Lower Km lmu' VINOFY Of 27 to 0 lPagP Seventy sev wa U , , . . AA S A A. A A AA A A. 4 - z: . 1 ' . . S N gl A Y g , l . A A f' I 7 1 ' . . AA .AAAiA . A Ag, A AA . R A A . . U A ,. Av AA . . A . . . . A A A A H U . A -A . g , g ' . , A. . A A Q A U 7 .g A, AA .M year, with the exception of jack Eagan. While on the defense he was acting captain U' g . z ' ' ' g . . . 1 l r 1 ' , ' ' U z . ' , , v 1 ' . of - D A ' 7 . Ay Y vA . D . . A . A ge .A A A A AA . . . g A . Ay A . C ' 7 A . . , . AA A A Y A U . A . g A a ' g z 's S . ,. . U . -- II.. cs ' ' v ' 'I . Several substltutlons were made durlng the game allowlng more members of the squad to earn letters The game was 1Ilt6I'CSl1llg throughout and proved beyond any doubt the real worth of the Cardmal squad Oak Cllffe vs Central Alx CLIFFE Dallas Texas was Central s hardest opponent w1th the exceptlon of the Turkey Day battle w1th Norman The Cardlnals left Oklahoma Cnty with twenty four members of the team and a fifty two p1CCC band determrned to return lrom the Lone Star State w1th the hlde of the Oak Chffe Leopards 1n thelr possess1on Blll Robb captaln of the team serzed the ftrst klck off of the game starting towards the Leopards goal Flghtlng gamely every mlnute of the game Centrals football team captured 1 11 to 7 vletory from Oak Cllffe Central started her mlghty dr1ve to ward the Leopard goal at the very be though the Cardlnals were penahzed after every down but notwlthstandlng th1s they saved themselves by completlng forward passes VV1th the ball on the Leopards 25 yard l1ne Plckens declded to place klck The ball was restlng on the Slde of the Held whlch made It almost lmposslble to klCk But 1nsp1red by the musle of the band and the enthuslasm of some twenty five loyal rooters Plckens was successful 1n k1ck1n the ball through the goal posts maklng the score stand 3 to 0 Thus ended the Hrst quarter of one of the most CXC1t1Hg games of the season Central agam scored at the beglnnlng of the second quarter when the Oak Cllffe center made a bad pass A few mlnutes later Oak Cllffes lone touchdown was made On a pass by Central Robb to Eagan a substltute half for Oak Cllffe lntercepted 1t and ran S1Xty five yards to cross the Central goal l1ne for the first Ume lhls Season Lower DON KANIALY Upper BILL SCHOOLFR Page Seventy ezght 7 t I C , . , . . Q9 9 7 9 4 7 - , - -. 7 . 7 l s Q ' ' 7 ff 7 ' - -D' ' . ginning of the contest. It seemed as t , g . . . - , 1 - ' 7 7 . . . .g OA 7 I 7 ' 7 ' X 9 G 7 . . ' l Tlefel our m1ghty llttle halfback werghmg about 165 pounds plunged acros the Leopard llne for a touchdown Tlefel s touchdown ended the scorxng for thc game Stenzll played h1s best game mterceptlng a pass and runnmg to the five yard lme before he was downed No one was used IH thls game except the startlng llneup And they brought home a vlctory of ll to 7 Why Central Is P1oud ENTRAl feels justly proud of the wonderful record of 1ts football team of the season of 1926 Seldom does a team representlng any hlgh chool plle up '1 record of m50 polnts whlle thelr opponents gather only 20 Add to thls the fact that rn the ftrst three games played the Cardmal goal l1ne was never crossed and at no tlme durlng the season was lt crossed more than once ln any game and you have 1 record seldom surpassed The season developed several out Slillfllflb stars on the Cardlnal team Especlal mentlon IS due Wlll hobb who was the outstandlng passer of the entlre state and who made the all confer ence team Stenzll was one of the malnstavs of the team throu hout the season and lfl the lll plsslng the ball Cllfford Plckens headwork as quarter back and hls all around play stamped h1m as one of the stellar Hgures 1n the football hlstory of the Red and Black Slngletary by h1s wonderful 1nter ference JOlI1Cd the class of stardom Art Harp played the part of the sure fire tacltler of the team throa hout the season Curtls Mlles and Jack lsagan were the only Sophomore letter men on the team and both acqultted themselves very credltably The trlck plays developed by Coach Jones were a large factor 1n the vlctornous season and 1n many lnstances left the op Upper lJALUWIV SHOOK Line, MCK MLM posltlon W0HflCI'lI'lD what It was all about tl , . 1 v . . 7 S . . , . 7 r cr ' i - . U' . ' '. ' 'Of s ' t I 9 . . . U 5, A . . ' . G . l U 7 7 C N 9 ' c K 0' l . . . . . , 7 g . Capitol Hill game came near to perfection 2 ' . . . , , 1 n. C ' 7 . , . ' I U I D 4 l' 'l l L w U' l C A l Y X W . . N - 1,wf'.1 'll V l U H 4-K ' fl' ge Seventy nznel L, , The hr h score o 93 to 0 nn the Sperry game came near to the natlonal record as an overwhelmmg vlctory Not only d1d the Cardmals defeat every Oklahoma team w1th whlch they played wrth one exceptlon but took on about the best that Kansas and Texas had to offer and hung thelr scalps to the Red and Black belt Oak Cllffe of Dallas has long been noted for 1ts fast football teams and Central has a rlght to feel Jubrlant over the vlctory hard fought as It was The only game lost by Central was the Turkey Day game wlth Norman played on the latter s Held and IH that game every element of good fortune seemed to be wtth the UHIVCYSITV Clty s players They had the advantage of the wlnd throughout the ame the w1nd appearlng to veer just at the rlght tune to a1d Norman At that the game was so close 7 to o that w1th just a few of the breaks 1n favor of Cen tral the story nught have been d1fferent Whlle the team developed stars of the hrst magmtude 1n hlgh school football the vlctorlous season was due largely to excellent coach1n Had the team con tamed twlce as many stars as lt d1d and not worked together no such results would have accrued as were shown by Coach ,lones and h1s men For It s not the 1nd1v1dual effort Of every bloomln soul But the everlastmg teamwork Of the army as a whole that IS necessary to w1n battles on the football fleld as well as on the m1l1t'1ry fue d Central was fortunate 1n havlng that rare eomblnatlon of brlght stars and com plete harmonlous work1ng of all the unlts 1n the machlne Taken all ID all Central can feel proud of 1tS grldlron gladlators and can well be S3t1Sl:lCd lf future teams acoult UPIHF CLIFFORD IICUNS themselves so credltably Lowe' lor TEFEL Page Elghty .g L C I . 1? L . A .7 T v. , U . t 1 D 7 , . U . . . . , - . g 1 U y - 9- . , ,, Y .U . I .. U . . . . I . U 1 the teamwork of the players, coupled with ' U' - g. , ,' K I B as 9 - - - ' 7 7 77 7 . . 5 T . . . C l . l 3 . . . L . . , A . U -. r 7 g p , a V n a 2 Q , 7 2 Y: - fy GEORGE RODY Basketball Coach f .x 'N 'S Page Ezghty one i ,v I, ff' 5 Lf! ' X ff W - U A 'J' - y P, . J I O1 A A , , ' x I , I9 n 1 ,f j 'N-'z 2 V JV! ' 'Q I V nj ' , ' -f' n J I .B I ' - 1 CARDINAL BASKETEERS OACH CEORCF BODY coachmg for the first tune thls year developed from practlcally an lnexperlenced quad a wmnlng team whlch was a surprlse throughout the state The Cardlnals opened thelr basket shootlng season HI Chlckasha when they downed the Chlcks after a hard fought game 19 16 It was plalnly seen that several chan es would have to take place ID the Central llre up whlch led to what later proved the Eve that carrled the brunt of the entlre year Central played host to Dundee a week later and ended the game wlth the large end ot a 23 18 score Central was fast establlshlng a record of havlng the hghtest and hardest workmg team 1n the state It was thelr never endlng light that enabled them to come out wlth the large end of thelr many games whlch they won by the small margm of one two and three polnts Enld played the part of v1s1tor and came to Oklahoma C1ty wlth a stron team wluch was supported by several hundred rooters who made the Journey 1n cars lt was Central s hrst Central Conference game and the Blue and Whlte returned home supportlng the small end of a Q7 16 tussle Central agaln played the role of v1s1tor and made a trlp to Guthrle to down the Bluejays 26 15 At thls stage of the season John Soer el center and C C Buxton forward were runnlng neck and neck for hlgh pornt honors wrth Captain Heston blngletary a close thlrd Soergel and Buxton were both playlng as regulars on the Cardlnal Hve for the Hrst tlme Thls was Soergel s ftrst year at Central while Buxton was a sub on Coach boy Bennett s team of 26 When the Cardlnals returned from Cuthrle they were facrng two of thelr hardest battles the week fol lowmg wrth Shawnee and Capltol H111 both COII1lI'Ig to Central on '1uesday and Frrday respectlvely Shawnee was turned back ln the last nnnute ol plat by a spectacular come back on the part of the Cards 29 27 whlle CQPIIO1 H111 bowed to the tune of 36 11 It was the Redsklns however that tumbled the Cards off therr unbeaten record Central agaln took to the ralls and vlsrled Black well where they added another scalp to then alretdx partly hlled belt 29 111 After defeatlng Blackwell the Cardlnals returned home 1mmed1ately to prepare themselves for what crltlcs consrdered would be thelr hardest battle as they were scheduled to meet the Classen Comets on the latters floor Classen supported what was con Captain H1:sroN Sl1Nl,Ll1ARY Page P tg ly iwo he N . . . - A J , , I . 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I. .. 1- 1 cv 5 ' ' 7 s I 7' ' ' - W . 4 1. h :I sldered by many the strongest team rn the state The comets were turned back Z0 17 Jllbllallt over thelr recent Comet uctory Central pounced on the unfor tunate Cuthrle Bluejays two days later to repeat thelr early season vrctory 2610 cultlnb the Bluejay score off 5 polnts whlle they rolled up the same number they made IH thelr prevlous meetlnb Bemembermg the battle they had on thelr own court Wlth Enld they were a determlned bunch of boys and ran nearly roughshod over the Blue and Whlte by a margln of 42 26 John Soergel was the mam factor 1n the Cardlnal vlctorv scorlnb by lnmself 2.1 KElXNL1H JUHINSOIX R B HENSLFY polnts fwo days later the Cards played host to thelr oldest enemy 1n basketball Ll Reno on Classens floor owm to the larbe crowd expected to make the Journey from El Reno Babe Moore snatched the Came out of the Ere ln the last mlnute of Central met her Waterloo when she 1I1VaCl6Cl the Capltol H111 Redsklns court the latter wlnnlng the contest by a bare polnt As the fmal whlstle blew the score stood Lapltol Hlll 19 Central 10 Chfford P1ckens all round Car dlnal athlete played h1s last game for Central that nlcht as he reached the a e l1m1t of 21 a few days later Injury to R B Hensley veteran uard proved loo much of a loss to the Cards who were agaln defeated two days later on therr own Hoof by the Classen Comets 05 19 It seemed as though Central hopes were shot to pleces as they had been beaten twrce by teams they had prevlously downed earller 1n the season When they took the floor the fol lowlnc nlght for thelr thlrd game that week they were a down hearted bunch and barely nosed out Blackwell 14 12 Wltll Hensley back 111 the l1l16 up MON BRUNER bwh MOON! age L ghty thre -11 r'v -, A . I 4 ' r, , - 7 . U . . U. 7 ., . , H . . , . U . 1, . - 7 , , ' , g U 1 , , u of - I I play. The Indians were downed, 16-14. , . . . . , I 7 ,K . . 0 1 1 ' ' - ' ' 7 f' Q, , - .v , . 7 . I r .U . , , Ig . . f u r 1 . . 7 ' g a 7 'T . 7 ' n 3 . . . I . .U . . . 7 - , t 3 - U . 1 V l ' ' . 1 . , IP f li - eil lentral journeyed to Shawnee a deter mmed aagregatlon lt was only after a m1 hty supreme effort that the Wolves were able to turn back the Cards 50 02 Three days later the Cards 3.53111 took the road to meet the El Reno In dlans on th elatters Hoor A vlctory would mean that Central would be the champlons of the Western DIWISIOH of the Central Conference The lndlans were cheated out of a vlctory 1n the last mmute of play when Babe Moore looped 1 ba ket to end the ,Dame Cen tral 20 El Reno 19 Slnce there are two d1v1s1ons 1n the Central Conference a play off game IQ necessary each year to determlne the grand champlon As Okmulgee won her sectlon she v1s1ted Central as last year the play off game was played 1n the hast C C BUXTON CLIFFoRn Ptcmvs ern D1v1s1on Okmulgee swept down on the Cards l1ke a tldal wave and ran up such an ad stood 23 25 The Dlstrlct Tournament loomed but a week ahead Wlth Central scheduled to meet Shawnee 1n the first round The Wolves proved thelr supremacy that mght by WlI1l'11Hg by a large marbln Only three men Wlll be lost th1s year by Draduatlon They are Cap ta1n Heston Smgletary Kenneth John son and Myron Moore Those that wlll he back next season are Captaln elect R B Hensley C C Buxton Leon Bruner and Jack Splvey who w1ll be members of next years raduatlon class John Soergel and Ralph Srmmons each have two years ahead of them as they are members of the bophomore class thls year Wrth the advantage next year of so many experrenced players Central should have an even better record than the very satlsfactory results obtalned rn 1927 RALIH SIMMONS Jol-IN SOLRLI L a g e E L g h t y 0 u r i X . 1 U Q . . l' .g 7 Y , AY C ' 1 - -I-1 U . . , . . s , ff , - 4 , . vantage the Hrst quarter that they were never headed. As the final Whistle the score . , V U. - 11 ' X I U . 1 . - H, . . . 7 . , . . , . . , . . V , C 7 7 ' , g , . 7 v . 1 7 Y 1 , . K T . . A1 . f ' -f 1 C L BOWDLEAR Coach Bovs Mmor Sports fPage Ezghty uve ui X ' -f' 1 WIMMING TEA C ,F X . Walter Harmon Frank Houston Barney Everest Kermit Mcflill Andy Campbell Bailey .lack Freder ENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL swimmers entered three meets this year, namely: Oklahoma City High School Meet, of which only the three high schools of Oklahoma City participated, Tulsa dual meet, which takes place every year between Central and Tulsa High Schoolg State Invitation Meet under the auspices of Oklahoma A. 81 lVl. Capt. Kenneth McGill bettered his state record that he made last year to set a mark in the 100-yard back stroke, that will challenge the best swimmers to lower. Lack of funds prevented Central from sending her swimming team to Stillwater to participate in the state meet and Capt. lVlcGill paid his own fare. ' Andy Campbell, dash man, was ineligible to compete as he competed in junior high. Camp- 'V the next two years as he is just a Sophomore. r -- ickson ..,..2r 1 V! 'ci bell should be one of the mainstays on the team . 'Nt Members of this year's team are: McGill, cap- tain, Campbell, Lile, Bailey, Frederickson, Hutch- ' .9 inson, Everest, Harmon and Houston, all of Whom will be back next year. C Coach Bowdlear anticipates a winning team next season, as a more uniform understanding will K be worked out as to time and place of each tourna- KERNHT MCGILL ment. This season tournaments were announced Cfllllllifl with but a week to prepare in. age Eighty-sixl t J y GYMNASTIC Frank Houston Hrrold hay Max Holzberllen V O Johnson Llntlt EI'lClx1Il Freeman Kennedy F' OR the lust time 1n the lllNl0I'V of hwh school 1 ymnastlt 1 state 111Vllll,l0l1 meet was held under the llllCLllOIl ol llulsa LIIIWCISHW It xx is a bw suttess con s1de11n0 that 1t was the first attempt of any mterstate tompetltlon such 1 tht ,lI.Kl0'll10' was due to more of an oplnlon than to anvthmg else ls yet thete IN no set standard from whlch any stunt was to be judged, such as form ablllty, etc Lentlal drd not fare so well placlng only four tlmes and each tlme lt was tor a second Houston was the only Ccllflllldl pldL1Il once lhe team put on sexer tl nntetestlngj program for the people ol Olxldll0IHl tlty and performed lOl the teachers who attended the LOHVCHIIOII Members of thls years squad were all lower classmen and so wlll he back next yeftr Those who partlclpated rn the meets were Houston, Hol7herl1en, EI'lLlib0Il Johnson Hartford Cole Rea and Orr Wlth the 9l1llI'C squad hatlx 111 tenltll next year 'md prohtlng by the experience they have al re ldv had together wlth more unlform methods ol jl1Cl0'lIlU Central should make 1 xerv good showmr rn the contests to be staffed next year Frmw lion srom We are hOplTlg for the best and sh dl be ln the capmm rlng up to the list mmute asc f'Lsl .seven ' ' S a j A' ' . . 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D Y s . 21 . 4 . ll' 1 ,Nfh y- ' B SEB LL 1927 i Lejt to rzglzt top row foarh K eorge Rody lout Means LeRoy Slpe John Soer el Chester Allen Don Kanaly Page Nlaurlce Allen Harold Shankle Paul Ruthd e OACH GLORGIL BODY undertakmg for the Hr t tune the relns of coachmc produced what looked l1ke at the fir t of the season a champ1onsh1p club l ack of effecuve hurlers proved the Cardlnal downfall as Juhan Maxwell was the only twlrler who could chalk up a Wm for the Red and Black Central opened the season playlng host to the Guthrle Bluejays The latter were turned back 14- to 0 as ,luhan Maxwell held them to a few scattered hlts Three days later the Car dmals were entertalned by the Classen Lomets who were downed 5 to 2 The Comets were able to collect only two hlts off Maxwell Capllol Hlll was next 1n hne for Qentral the latter belng the favorlte as Classen had turned back the Redsklns but two days preuous Capltol H1ll howexer Wllh several errors on the part l the Calds chalked up a 17 to 2 w1n Classen then played the1r return game wlth Lentral and tt was only IH the last 1nn1nD that they Dathered 1n three runs to down the Cards o to 6 The Cuthrle Bluejays then entertalned the Cards who returned Wlth an 11 to 8 scalp 1n the1r belts Three days later Lentral entered the state meet held at Norman and was Cllllllllillefl ID the first round of the tournament by Sapulpa who alded by Cardmal errors gathered four runs to hold the blg end of the 4 to 2 margln Eighty-eightl I EROY Sums Captam I t 9 lljl - I 1. .' u , ral . J J fu A X1 t Mall K ' if A se f 1 x ' E l ' i fr . 5 1 Y. , B r V al ' '. 5 at ' M 4 1. use ' ' , -I ' ' 1 , . 'S ' , ' 5, .l g . Center row-Julian Maxwell. Eugene Robinson. Bottom row-Rodney Burns, lron Singletary Art Harp 1 ' , , ' ' . ' g . n . S I U . . 7 7 ' 9 I W A . . l j 1 7 . 7 7 , . 0- a H. P . . . U 7 0 I - 0 , 4 7 4 1 L 7 , 1 7 1 'Y' BOY 9 TR CK TEAM B111 Scllooler R C Hon 1rd QL Piblll Don Kdnaly LTHOLGH track materlal for 1927 was scarce the boys that stlll held the old Splfll were out early for the regular tramlnff workmg hard and LOHSCICH tlously The fact that Central dld not Wm any meets th1s year was not due to the lack ol ab1l1ty of the seven men who composed the team, but beam e Central was lacklng 1n materlal requlred nn the malclng ot a wmmng orgamzatlon Central plled up some fi ty or slxly polnts provmg concluslvely that the men who wore the lsect 1'1ll bchooler threeyear letter man tools second place IH the state meet at Norman Schooler bemg the only man to place for Central R C Howard Jack Eagan Shelby Nolan and Don Kanaly made Good showmgs for the class they were ln For the first tlme IU three years O H 9 was unable to put a wmmn team m the field and to those who so loyally represented us thls year even though IH a measure wlthout success we ex lend our appreclatlon Hurrah for the te lm of 1927 and for the teams BILI Scnoor Il ' lo come Captam I age Ezghzy nz i A . . '2 .la ' lava ' f , f 1 r . . A I A , L . I .1 D, - I L. - ' A Q. . 5 Cardinal colors were well qualihed in every re- ! l J' N , . 1 f 7 r . . 5 . . ' X' 7 7 I 7 Y fy . 4 i . . I V is , . . -. , t . g 7 7 . z 1 P f ' - 'n e 1 BOYS? TENNIS TEAM Rlchard Laumore Paul HulChlHSOH Victor Jacobson Forney Hutchmson PRING tralnmff d1d more than eall for baseball and track, but made the gall also for tenms practlce ard the sp1r1t of O H S onee more made way bhel den who was Central s best tennls star played h1s way lnto the state meet at Norman but was defeated Richard lfulmore played hls part m tennls playmt doubles all season and thus Central foubht hard for what she won C L Bowdlear tennls coach, took h1s team to all the meets wtnnmg some few matches for 0 H S We cannot expect Central to be a wlnner every year as we have won the state champlonshlp lor two consecutlve years Sllllply becau e we lost the st ite tltle should not cause any grlef but should only make old Central fight harder next season for a vlctorlous team Let us have Mr Bowdlear and h1s men bank next year and then wateh thc tennls stars shme for O H S l Page Ntnety e A o n Q ' s ' , .Q . . 7 7 i . f .... U , . , J. I , M M U . . , ., . .. , , . . . . 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L. s z - , A I 1 v., -Y 4 . ., 1 MISS K NORRIS Gzrls bports Coach IP .-1 ' age Ninety-onel GIRL HUCKEY TEAM J N l N C k A b ll Ullle Holland Carma Llflilbdy Bottom T010 loleta Holt Glacly hull Opal Wil on 7erota Norris Ruth I x an Jes IC Ro e Elor e Wlutnev ERE IS a group of glrls who have lven freely of thelr t1me and energy who have QHCflflLCd many pleasures suflererl much and endured much 1ven the very best th It was m them to keep O H b colors wavlng above all others For these reasons we are justly proud of them and appreclatlve of thelr efforts 'lhev have won a name not only for themselves but sportsmansh1p thelr clean playmg and therr good eneral character They mon thlrd place ln the champlonshlp race wmmng three clty games t1e1ng one c1ty game and los1ng two Clty games They were the only team ln the c1ty able to defeat Lapltol Hlll who won the cham plonshlp Whltney vslll be back to lead the Cardmal offense next year but Wllson and Captaln Hlll have donned the Red and Black for the last t1me The latter two played on Lentral s Hrst team whlch was orgamzed m 1924 and were also re ulars on the team of 1923 whlch won the champlonshlp Hockey 15 not only benehclal to one mentally and phys1cally but morally as well One gets more out of lt than just fun ln fact, some of the most lmportant lessons of llfe have been learned on the Held of port anfl for thls reason anyone who 19 able should try for the team next year age Nznety tw for thls school for the1r good FLORENCE HxLL I aptzun 9 lop rou left to right-Mary Laura leckllaxn, ,lean McNulty, A largaret Clllllllliglillll. Eva . lc ormic , . ra e ee ', ' ' '-as , ' ' s,, , 's' s . 's ' , . g 7 r ' ' 7 ' 1 g . a . u 2 ' ' . . . . 1 7 . u . 7 L' 7 7 . . . . U 7 7 U 5 e - A, Z 7 . i . 1 . . 1 . - . Q ' ? 7 . 7 . , , . U- . 4 '- v tp - ' 7 7 I ' ' A x s , ' ' r , . 0 1 , l GlRLS9y QWIMMI G TEAM ' - Left to right, top row --Frances Cockrill, Melrose Robinson, Millie Dean. Ruth Roebuck. Lilly Warren. Bottom ron' Ruth Cisar. Loleta Holt. Alice Ricllardson. Gladys Stevens. Carma Lindsay. ' ITH a determination and a fighting spirit characteristic of the best of teams, the Girls' swimminvf team cont uered all obstacles to win the citv meet b ' a o U l . Y score of -1-8 points. This meet was held on February 4, at Classen High Scho0l's pool. Ruth Cisar was the high point individual of the meet, winning first in four events OPAL Wusox Captain relay, 20-yard dash in both free style and back stroke, and the -1-0-yard dash. Her time in the 20-yard dash, free style, was 1154 seconds, 20-yard dash, back stroke, l-1-fijt seconds, and 40-yard dash, free style, 26-9 seconds. She will be back next year and we ex- pect even greater things 0' her then. Captain Opal Wilson placed third in the 20-yard dash, side stroke, and was one of the relay runners. She was instrumental in the success of the team in that whenever encouragement or discouragement was needed she was right there to give it. She has been on the team for three years, and it is going to be ex- ceedingly hard to fill her place next year. Central needs more athletes like Opal. Melrose Robinson set a record in plunge prob- ably never to be equalled when she plunged 59 feet. Her plunge was really 60 feet, but the time limit al- lowed only 59 feet, Lilly Warren placed second with 50 feet. fPage Ninety three GIRL ' BA EB LL TEAM Lcj! Io right. top rozr Suzanne Cope. Huth Smith. Opal Wilson. Juanita lfllis. Dolly Bannister. Xerota Xlorris , ,lean NlcNulty. liottom run' Eva Nlcfforrniclx. Gladys ltich. Leona Quinlan. Uleta Ellis. lfloise W'liitne5'. Nlargurel btllllllllglldlll. xltlilll lhonipson. p RUYIIDINC no more defeats :Ire added to their record, second place ranking of ' the citv will be awarded to the team above pictured. This is indeed a line N record, when one takes into consideration the advantages which other schools haxe over Central's irl athletes. The team is com osed of 'food heavv hitters, and g P ts . lair in and out lielders. The catcher plays good, consistent games, and the pitcher last wear was considered the best in the league. However, the team got off on the wrong foot at the beginning ol' the season and lost two valuable games before it could recover. The old adage, Htwo heads are better than one, was applied this season, when two captains were elected. each to lead half the season. These captains, Arabel l,ee and Florence Hill, playing third base and pitcher, respectively, are old heads at the game. having been on our team for three consecutive years. Suzanne Cope, prominent in other school activities, plays behind the bat. Opal Wilsonis athletic ability enables her to play almost any position, but she is used mostly in the outfield. lfva McCormick plays first base. Clady Rich and Vivien Thomson play second base, while Zerota Morris takes care ol' the short stop posi- tion. Ollie Holland, Dolly Bannister, Elizabeth Smith, ,lean McNulty, Margaret Cunningham. Juanita lfllis and Eloise Vlfhitney play in the outfield. fl age ,N1'ncfy-fozzrl GIRL ' TENN S TEAM vi me 1 ln l'1 mee Neek Nlar alet ken 'THF tenme eeason IQ not yet OXGI, md So lu only one major tennle lllle has been won, this being the cloublee ch lmplonslnp of the 1llVll1l1OH meet held at Okla homa City University, won when Frances Meek mtl Margaret Kerr defeated the Qtite tltle holclmff mombmatlon of Maurme Bowlmv mtl Allce Kuser o CllSSCY'l in two l lrfl fought seta the score bemflf 9 I 9 7 ln the elty meet, both llll6S were lost to C laesen Our team, composed of l-'rm ces Meek sin les and Meek and Kerr, doubles wmnmg eeconcl place ll the stite meet, helcl at NUIIHIII Marglret Kerr pl iymg smvlee, and lar Il Gee Vleek and lxltherlne Arm Hlvlck playing doubles loet to qulphur md Commche, revpettu ely Central ha for three consecutive years, and throuffh the efforts of tud .2'lllS smf lee and doubles It lb bellevecl by many that Frances Meek will successfully in mother velr Htl the ehoee whuh Plllars vacated last year mtl pauecl with lllXlLlx aleo tlke Care of the doubles tltleb Kerr and Doxothy Moeely ,gladulte this yen but Meek and l-livuk have two more yeare lheee fflrlx eertamly have won i ffoocl nlme for both Lentrll mtl themselves this Neawon lol we hue heard mmy remirks on then Oooml epoltemmehlp 1 well rs food Pllylllff One of thelr 0llp0:1l10Il :tiled that she woulcl rlthei plav out lelm than my other because they took their VIKLOTICQ without erowmg, and then clefetta without fl whimper lhe next effort of thewe Urrls IN the btillw rter meet Without 1 doubt they will Win more liurelw for lentr il there a PN1 Ive Cath 'il Ani l 'ivk L S ,l ' , ' g ' 7 , '. 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NWD' 4, S LX' , fr 1 Q 4 RQ. 5 4' - il K .Nj 1hNfysJx xx . lv' 9 I b , I Z N' V V if ' 5 Q 3 A my 025, ' kwa? .LU -, 3,31 P .rf YP' !NL Qf' V . .Z RED HIRT l Left to right, top row-Joe Burnhill, John Dudley. Rodney Burns. Harold Hood, Louis Means, Russell Nlcluish, Bob Critchlow. Center row-Enoch Piersol. Tom Wainwriglit, Nelson Owen. George Birdseye, Richard Larrimore, Ernest Mobley. Matthew Kane. Bottom ron'-Harold Sullivan. Paul W'ilbor. Phil Anderson. Chris King. Roy Spencer. George Massey. Leonard Aughtry. The Red Shirts were founded for the purpose of promoting school spirit and interest in athletics. They give demonstrations and stunts at all home football games, and in other ways foster the activities of the school. OFFICERS NI+1I.S1JN OWEN ---- President Joi: BARNHILL Secretary and Treasurer CLASS or 1927 CLASS or 1928 CLASS OF 1929 Nelson Owen Enoch Piersol Harold Sullivan George Birdseye Joe Barnhill Bob Critchlow Leroy Sipes Roy Spencer Leonard Aughtry Ernest Mobley Matthew Kane Phil Anderson Purdom Connelly Rodney Burns Louis Xleans John Laughlin Paul Wilbur Dick Larimore Miles StaFford John Dudley Harold Hood George Massey Russell .Niviisll F0lrNl1liDff1921. CULUHSYYRCII and Black. Chris King ' P vga Ninety-sev ATIO AL HO OR OCIETY Le L to rzght top row Tom Wainwright Kathryn Henry 11111 Henlce Wlary b nnett Carl Bailey Virginia Walker Orville ,lohnson Ruth Gray becond row Leslie Woodson lxosemary Lamb Howard Colley Nlyra Frederickson Coulter Miller Blanche Ratliflfe William Hickman Alice leslie Thml row hobert Duncan Emd Mae Cole James Ceorge Mary Morrison Ralph Hefferline Alberta Carlson Wlilclred Webb Willard Thompson Bottom row Lois Steele Fthel Kaser Edith Schofield Julia Kruger Fthel lllpsher Helen Poole Zona Nlooie Gladys Booten fhe Natmnal Honor Society was 015411112611 1n 1921 and the colt rs are blue and fiame yellow lhe Oklahoma City Cential H1 h School branch was the twelfth school to receive a national char ter 1n the United Qtates lhe members are among the highest fifteen per cent of the Senior Class and are representative of the qual1t1es which are the foundation of the organization, those of cholarship leadership, character and service lhe purpose of the organization which is the fostering of higher standards of scholarship ship 1n the SOCIBIY 15 deeply imbedded in the hearts of the undergraduates and many additional efforts are put forth toward that Goal The club also awards a cup to the class having the largest percentage of As and the Senior Class won ll last year w1tl1 the Sophomore Class winning second place A cup IS also awarded to the boys club w1th the highest standlng which was won by the Literonian Debating Qoclety last year which was the first presentation of tl1e cup 0F14 ICERS FIRST srmrsrm RALPH H1FF1:RL1N1 President fowl WA1NWR1t,HT Vzct Prmulem Rosi MARY 1AVlB Secretary NIYRA FRLo11ucKsoN Treasurer sr como sr M1 srrn DUAN. NORTHUI Preszdent TOM Wuxxxnlclii we Preszfltm MARY Nlomusow Qecretary FDITH SCHOFIEIIJ Treasurer age Nznety ezgt ii I, . I i . . ,. I I ,Q I I. . . . I 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 4 -1 - v a 1' A H A I A 7 . 7 v 7 '1 A - I f Y 1 7 S 1 I 1 I N Ia C I 1 I -4 7 A 7 ' 1 I - I Y 7' S 1 7 7 U1 7 'A 5 7 L 4 7 I 1 ' . . ,I .,,. I . 3 , . . . I ' 11 1 I 1 . 1 . l S A v . 1 I 1 A 1 SI I . I I I . I . I . I , I . among the students of Central High School, l1as not yet failed, and the desire to attain member- . 5 . I , T A , , 44 v as A 7 I I, . .II I . I I . I ,.I .I I . L 1' ' ': ' ' , ' . ' . 1 ' 3 3 1 1 ' - , I - I ' , , ' I I. ' L , ' - 1 ---- . v: w , .-.- ' ' 1' f 1' ---- .1 ATIO AL HO OR OCIETY Left to right, top l'fI1ftffAllCL' Richardson, Beryl Hawkins. Esther Shapiro, Hester Atherton, Dorathy Silver, Mildred Reid. Nell Gage. Maurine Starns. Second row -Marguerite Tillman. Alleyne Allen. Evelyn Roehr. Ruth Meister. Helen Craghead. Leonard Xuqhtry. Mary Louise Street. Ruth Beard. Third ron' Sarah Margaret Roden. Elizabeth Duncan. Franees McGee. Mary Wiill flee. Paula Powell. Mary Hayes. lone Adams. Duane Northup, Bottom f0lL'7xl1ll'y Eliza- beth Cates, Vey Bartell, Mary Helen Davis, Moormun, Doyle Moseley. Ctass Martin Goslin Ruth Cray Beryl Hawkins Ruth Gray William Hickman Bill Henke 'Xlice Leslie Ethel Kaser Elizabeth Moorman Doyle Mosely Blanche Ratliff Evelyn Hoehr Alleyne Allen Hester Atherton Mary Bennett .lames George Ruth Louise .Iones Mary Will Lee Frances Mt'Gee Helen Poole Sarah Margaret Roth-u Leslie Woodson Ralph Hefferline Willard Thompson Mary Elizabeth Cates lone Adams Carl Bailey lluth Beard Ethel Thomas, Martin Goslii or 1927 Howard Colley Virginia Cooter Helen Craghead Elizabeth Duncan Roliert Duncan Myra Fteclerickson Nell Cage Mary Hays Kathryn Henry Ethel Hipsher .lulia Kruger Rosemary Lamb Ruth Meister Zona Moore Mary Morrison Paula Powell Mildred Reid Esther Shapiro Dorothy Silver Lois Steele Etllel Thomas Marguerite Tillman Mildred Welili Leonard Aughtry Coulter Miller Duane Northup Edith Schofield Maurine Starns Mary Louise Street 1, Virginia Cootrr. Elizabeth Dabney CL.xss or 1928 Vey Bartell Mary Helen Davis Orville Johnson Gladys liooten Enid Mae Cole Alice Richardson Mary Virginia Walker Alberta Carlson fPage Ninety-nine JEFFERSO DEBATI G OCIETY Left to right, lop mu' -Enoch Picrsol, Frank Schofield. James McBride. Eugene Mapel. Robert Miller..loln1 Laugh lin, Herbert Howell. Center row Charles Stewart, Willard Thompson. Paul Wilbor. Waller Stark, Bruton Woods ,lack Rumple. Tom Wainwright. Bottom row --Ralph Hederline, Harold Sullivan, Richard Larimore, Leonard Augh try. Duff Smith. George Massey. C. C. Buxton. The .lellersonian Debating Society is the oldest lvoys' club in Central High School. lt was organized in 1905 for the purpose of promoting dvlrate, oratory. pulllic speaking. sellolarship and parliamentary law. Every year it awards the ,lcllersonian cup to the debate vlub winning the inter-club contest. OFFICERS I-'msr sm11as'1'iai: WvAI.'I'l-Ili STAIIK - ---- Preside-nt RALPH Ilrrrrximxis - - l'iv1'l'resir1crzt 1 .nn J, som - 'ecre arv W LLA Turin' .5 t D Lnovmm AUGHTRY - - - Treasurer siccoxu sim 1-1s'1'ni: Exoci-I P1r:ksoL - - - - Presiderzt Tow Vuxiwvvnvsur Vice 1'fFSiIi0I1l' CHARLES STEWART - Secretary C. C. Buxrox - Treasurer CLASS or 1927 Leonard Aughtry Ralph Hellerlinc Enoch Piersol Harold Sullivan Dull Smith Willard Thompson Tom Wainwright age Une Hunclredl CLASS or' 1928 C. C. Buxton Herbert Howell Richard Larrunore George Massey Robert Miller .lack Rumpel Charles Stewart Paul Wllllmor .lack Frede1'ickson Tom Anderson Fouworzn -1905. FLowER-Carnation. COLORS-H-Maroon and White. CLAss or 1929 Eugene Nlapel Franklin Schofield Bruton Woods James Mcliridc latnes Walker lLAss or 1927 MARYS MERRY SENATE Ielt to right top ron -Xllen lxt ml lawrenc llosman Kenneth Johnson John Qcaxberry Charlei Mlekovsky lucian Haber Kermit NlcG1ll leoi e Bax Ccnlu row Herbert ba well Robert Collins lobn Chrlstner Robert Wee Hilton Wood l'u,,ene ltlapel ltrml Houston ill stef Mefune Bottom rriw Nlbert Reverld e Nathan bherman Cleo Upchl e Dean Wlltllllllfl e Riehattl I nnnore J lVl Lritther Robert Miller Paul Xvilliame he Senite 1- a uuessful example ot 1 ln hly organized ln h Qchool Llae lt ie 1CC1llllLdlly eome to be practically known ae a eehool lCllVl1y The plan ol the Senate orxminated in C ntral in 1974 and since then has ained national publicity and Commendation C1 A58 or 1928 CLAQQ or 1929 Allen Krank DUE bmith lohn Christnei l mtence Bowman Heeton Sin let uw lxenneth johnson I Nl Critcher lolm Searberry loin Evans Yom Curtis Foeter Doyd Charles Mifkov ky Eugene Mapel Albert Reveridb Charlee Roe Frank Houeton Che ter 'Nlag,uire Robert 'Nlee Kermit NlcG1ll Robert Miller Dean Wfooldridge Vlarvln Pltte Rteharml Lfirnnore Herbert Ba well lxalph 'Nlartn Hilton Wtirmd Robert Culhne Paul Williams Ceor e C ay Nathan Sherman Don,l is Rnrrougl fleo Uprhke ffutew Nleafle lucxan Hagen 15 Richard Parsons age H 1 O X .I 7 ,, - ' 4 , I -. - - q - -4 4 - - ' f Y J ' . , ' -, - N 4 x. : ,., A , . . 1 ', 1 , , Af' U- .1 'fl ' 'A 'H 'As , , 1, .iv ', ai .' 'wx ,', g,r T .Va 'Q' S 1' . 11 'gg 'g 'Q ' called Public Speaking 1113, but because of its systematized work and detailed organization it has - - ' ' ' 'ff' ' e ' E 1 ' . 1' ., ' , ' ' 't ' s ' ' ' . . , . ae . X ., .' g t s . ' 1 ' I . 1 . . . 4 . a A 4 Q . 1 ' t . V .g , 'I' I 'Y X . f g 1' ff z s 5 . A '.'I ' ff 1 fl One undrel nel MATHEMATIC CLUB Left to rzght top Leland Campbell Wilma Meyers lqdna Haynes Pat Murphy Walter Stalk Paula Powell Ivan Nlrf ulre George Nlassey fenter V010 Sllel qflllfll Earl Ho ard Dorm Wet Helen Nharf Che ter Nlmi lure We ley Jones Carl Halley Bottom mm Nell fame hex ,lark on Unk btewx nrt lmlmerl Jordan Helen lxellu I ul Lee Kermlt Nlcfnll Horace hlrd The Mathematlcs Club was orgamzecl tlus year by Mr L S Demand for the purpose of ereatlng and promotmv a greater lnterest ln mathemalles PAT lllluwnw Cmsrm Nici mm HELEN SCHARI' EDNA Hmmm SIL1-:R SMITH LLASS ol- 1927 Leona Keller Wllma Meyer Ruth Beard Helen Scharf Carl Balley Walter Stark Edna Haynes Nell Cage Dnlx 'Stewart OFFILERS LLAss or 1928 1 eorbe Massey KCTIIIIL McG1ll Leland Campbell Rex Jackson Paula Powell Sller Smlth lvan NIcCune Pat Murphy Lhester Mcbmre I rr sufc nt VLLL I resulcnt .Secretary Treasure r berbeant at Arms L1 Ass or 1929 Juanita H11 lus Katherme Kaufman Horaee Bird Earl Ho ard Benjamin Lomamtz Harry Turner Wesley Jones age U1 Hlllldl wo i l ' VY . 1. ' . 1 , 4 , . . .4 . . , , , , . , 1 ., . . , , 1 . 1 '. ,, '-. '. , ' gg' , U , ', , ' . Y - V1 V Yv -1' V w , I 7 V V 1 -.' ' 1. --.X 1-Y, 4 s, r. . ' 'aaa 7 4 7 ' 1 A 'xi Y ' A n a Ln I . U ' : 1 , L 11 - - - ' f, 4.V 4 - - - V ---- - , , . . . . 'I o' . . .- ' .-. Q H 1 v 5 ' ,. , L a . I . , ,, A . . 3, :X .ml 27? 1 2 1 e , 'ed fl 1 . ..--,Sud f- r W. , -L , , - ' -Hn. .. . ,., ,. ., ,..,m,.-Ls.-sm' v,-lm at qi 5.5. -M.,.q.t,..,- .ala-o,., , ,. :.. .nr Y . ,. Lan- ,.,t.-,...,'.i.ni saga -,. ap a. -a,'1a5,.r41xr:s1.smm.-KLf'Es.:2.fZf1zEeaiiziea-xl:i2.::am' NT Q 31.7. 223.2 'illiif t aii:Ef-iTQ,?Lii,Ft'J1ALLi-12'35QEHitiiiQMETEIQZHBALGI-EttxizififiE?LMt5i'9KGfEa'ifEH2 Lw:11SiL2aT5Z:iQ,1't:L 3eW1Si5.2E1x1iwaAFw GOLDE Left to right Enid Mae Cole, Suzanne Cope, Eugene Mapel, Mary Elizabeth Cates, Willis Stark Duane Nloltlnxl Center row--'fWilliard Thompson, Dorothy Wells, Walter Stark, Kathryn Coffey, Ralph Hefferline Bottom row Sherman Farris, Leona Mae Davis, Alvin Davis. Membership in the Golden 0 is an accounted forensic honor, for only students who have won forensic letters are eligible, A total of two points is necessary to win a Colden O and for eacl nine points a diamond is added. Points are earned by participation in state forensic contests and conference debates. Snizmvmn Finnus DUANI-I NORTHUP ENID BIAE Cow SUZANNE COPE Cmss or 1927 Duane Northup Sherman Farris Willis Stark Walter Stark Alvin Davis Suzanne Cope Ralph Hefferline Mary E. Cates Floyd Scoggins Willard Thompson e '1224L,,4::.ugifg.z.,L1ini:2x:fQs::t..are:sa4Esi,1.'::-.- ,.. .., OFFICERS CLAss OF 1928 Kathryn Coffey Enid Mae Cole Leona Mae Davis Cmss or 1929 Eugene Mapel Dorothy Wells President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Honoimuv Enoch Piersol Harvey Hollis Louis Woodruff Herbert Howell Hillard I-Iinson Rosemary Hamit Virginia Lester lPage One Hundred Thr USHEBETTE CLUB Let to rlght top row Ruth Gown Echth Palmer Bernl e Watlms Wlareel Atwood Rosemary Hdmlt Florenee Howell Wllmd Penrod Center mu 'Harlan Wooldrldge Rebecca Am'-worth Eunema bowmg Bonita Fry Nlary Ehzabeth Roberta Grace Harrls Bottom row Hazel Hartford I:.mmal1ne 'Vlault ,lean Wrl ht Dorothy Welle 1111118 Cohen Creta Bennett Marjorle Cllbert The Ueherette Club was organlzed rn 1927 by 'Nllse Xlary Gray for the purpose of iurmehm an efflcrent u hermg Qystem for all Qchool performanrei Thelr dutlei are not alone confined to school actlvltles as they are m constant demand from outslde org,an1zat1ons Thls club has the Cllstlnctlol of berng the only one of Its klnd m the etate OFFICERS 111ARION WooLDR1m1 I nsrdent 11lLll' FOHEN Vrtt Pre talent HAZH. HARTFORD Sr rctary an! Treasurer CLAs5 or 1928 Lrllth Palmer haryoxn tlllmert Marion Wooldnd Hazel Hartford Creta Bennett 1f Tl'11Lt Watluns I lolenfe Howell Nlarcel Xlwood C fIXNuIF lean 1Vrlg,ht hosrmary 1'1dlllll Hebec 1 Xmeworth Ruth Gowln Fmmalme 1x1dI'llx hose lanber W ll: ll FOUND!-D 1927 SPOBSOR Khin GPA! C0bTUME Red and Blulx lVlOTTO bervlce W1111 a smrle age ze Hurd ed Penro T1ll1e Col frtee Hdlfl Dorothy We En enla bovtme Mary I' Robute Bonita 1ry rl f . , ,. Y , g- . H S .C 7 . A S L. . , . Q . 7- I . Ai 1. . .i U .4 . . .I W V 7 - 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 - . . . .W . ' 'U . ' 7 - 7 7 7 D 7 7 9 I 7 ' :G - - - - ' P' T, 3 , - - - - s' , 1 ' - - , we 1 . ' .1 1 5 N 1. ,nts x 1929 ' ' . f ' .len .' j' v ., . ' '. . 'Q , , 1. ,. , 1' ' g Cz 771 ' '-lls ' ' ' ' 11 fr ' ' r 5 YB' - l . J ' ' . ' 2,1 V. I if ' ' 3 ' f fr 1. 4 ,. N lf' of 4 3 '. 1 'I V ur 1. K - ' av: L r Fourzl X X GLYMPIA CL B Left to rrght top row E101 e Whltney Florence Hlll Arabelle Lee Ruth C1 ar Mar are' Cunnm ham loleta Holt Center row Cladys Rlch Opal W1lSOH Zerota lVlo1r1s ,lean McNulty Bottom row Eva lV1cCorm1ck ,IesS1e Rose 'VIary Laura Peckham The Olymplan Club was or anrzed for the purpose of encouragm all 1rlS who are mteresled 111 athlet1cS The Club was reorgamzed the Second Seme ter of th1S year and Smce that t1me the gurls have taken a renewed mterest 1n all sports and Student act1v1t1eS Leaders for each sport are elected and under these leaders the Sports 0 forward H1keS are planned and many happy outmes are enjoyed OPAL WILSON ARABELLE Lrr JESSIE ROSL FLOREXILE HILL CLASS 01 1927 Opal w1lSOH Arabelle Lee Florence H1ll Gladys Run OFFICERS CLASS or 1928 lava MCCOfIH1Ck .lean McNulty Margaret Cunmngham Elo1Se Whnney FOUNDED 1921 COLORS Red FLOWER Qarnallon Preszdent Vue Preszdent Secretary Treasurer CLASS OF 1929 JCSS16 Rose Loleta Holt Zerota MOTTIS Marv Laura Peckham Ruth Clsar age Une H ndred F1 1 ' 5 1 3 1 v 5' v- S - g 1 J 'I v 7 4 l Q 1 - 'f I n F . . g . '.g4 g. . . . 'U ' I IP u TREBLE CLEF CLUB Left to right top lou Ahee Flnney Creta Fawcett Alberta Carlson Isabel Brown Vlar 16 Dor1s fladys Stonem Xlberta Fawcett Second ron 'Xlary Ellzabeth Cates lulanche H1 ht Berretta Loeke V1rg1n1a qprankle Luella Coffey Paula Powell Helen Walker Bottom rou, Nancy Lau hhaum Pauhne Davenport Athena Pappas Mary 'Vluller Nlarcelle Atwood Kalhrvn lunch fhewva lWcFall The Treble Clef Club was or anlzed 1n 1920 and lb composed of a Droup of 01rls especlally talented IH n1us1c The purpose of the club 1S to provlcle mus1c for assem blles and all school enterta1nments and CIVIC enterpnses, when mus1c IS cleslred OFF ICERS THELMA KING Prestdent FHHVA MCFALL Vzce Prestdent MARY ELIZABETH CATLS .Stay 62 l'reu9urcr C1.Ass or 1921 Isabelle Brown Vary hllzabeth Cates Luella Colley Pauhne l-Javenpo1t Alberta Faucett Blanche H1 ht Kathryn K1TlCll Athena Pappa Paula Powell age Une Hundred 5 x CLAss or 1928 Alberta Carlson lhTdI'g1C Dorr1s Theyva Mcl7'all Ahce Fmney Mary Mulle V1rg1n1a Sprankle Helen Walker LLAss or 1929 Wlarcelle Atwood Creta Faucett Nancy Lau hbaum Berretta Locke Clady Stevens . r vw .N . 1 I K p . . 7 1 1 I 7 1 , 7 - 45 . W . , ' . ' 7. 'U 1 ' ' '. I - A ff ' T e 2: a v M . 1. Y ,. . , U . . . . . 5 K ' C 5 ' 7 l 1 v 1 7- ' - u A g ' e U rf -'lf' 1 . . , H .g , , Y .- v '- as v S ' .-4 W . . , l g . 1 , I' S g K , . A . . ,S ,. , L 1 CLASS OF 1927 FORU Left to right, top row-'Shelby Nolan, Marvin Rice, Raymond Wills, Leslie Bradley, Ray Wilson, .l. M. Critcher, Al- bert Loughmiller. Center row-Russell Bowles, Harold Dorris, Nathan Sherman, Loren Ware, Paul Rardin, Pat Henry, Jack Hammond, Gerald Enos. Bottom row -Billy Griffith, Worth Thompson, Ralph Simmons, Gibson Clark, Edgar Wright. R. C. Howard, Gordon Estes. The purpose of this club is to further all the interests of the school and to encourage public speaking. lt is the second youngest of the boys' debating societies. FIRST SEMESTER RALPH SIMMONS - CLARENCE HIGHFILL WALTER HENRY - ALBERT LOUGHMILLER Loren Ware Leslie Bradley Gibson Clark Worth Thompson .l. M. Critcher R. C. Howard Billy Griffith Marvin Rice Gerald Enos Floyd Scoggins OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER President WALTFIR HENRY - - President Vice President ALBERT LOUCHMYLLICR - Vice President Secretary SHELBY NOLEN - - Secretary Treasurer CLARENCE HICHFILL - Treasurer CLASS or 1928 CLASS OF 1929 Edgar Wright Clarence Highfill Raymond Will Ray Wilson Ralph Simmons Shelby Nolen Russell Bowles Walter Henry Nathan Sherman Paul Rardin Gordon Estes .lack Hammond .loe Scoggins Albert Loughmiller Harold Dorris Ira Osborn FOUNoEo41916. FLOWER-WfRose. COLORS'-Orange and Black. fPage One Hundred Sevel I ATHENEAN SOCIETY Left to rzbht lop row James George Floyd Smith lzverett Lairoll Lawreice Bowman Homer Hyde Fred Crews Martin Goslin Center 1010 B111 Henke halph bulroughs Howard Colley Kermit Dodd Irwin Owen Paul Hutch III on Bottom row Paul Delorvin Je se Dickson Paul Dobbins John Scarberry Wesley Jones The Athenean Society was founded only five years ago but 1tS growth has been rapid Its IIIICI' club oratorical contest OFF1CEhS FIRQT SFMFSTER SECOND sEIvIEsT1:Iz BILL HENKE Prestdent ALVIN DAWIS Preszdent ALVINI DAVIS Vtce President HOWARD COLLEY Vice Prendenz KLRMIT Doon Secretary KERTVIIT Donn Secretary CLASS or 1997 Bernard Clay Paul Hutchinsoi B111 Henke James George Alvin Davis Howard Colley 'V1art1n Coshn Fred Crews Irvin Owens CLASS or 1928 Wesley Jones Kenneth Dodd Ralph Burroughs Paul Dobbins Bill Gregg Paul DCLIJTVIII Lawrence Bowman .lesse Dickinson Lloyd Conder CLASS or 1929 John Soarberry Christopher Filsom Floyd Smith Homer Hyde Everett Carroll FOUNDED 1922 FLOWER Violet COLORS Purple and White age One Hundred Eng - .U in V A . A .A 1 A , 4 4 , 5 5 L' 7 7 A 5 7 7 I ' ' ' 1 7 I I Q ' I , -7 , - , . 7 . . . purpose is to encourage debate. lt annually awards Z1 cup to the debating society winning the 7 .. A l . . , . h Z :I 1 I - BOOSTER CL B Left to rrght top mu Raymond Wrlls lNlary Morrrson Ramona Pfotenhauer Ceor e Mass y Ruth Nlerster Alberta Carlson Sherman Farrrs ,lack Louthan .Second rou H rzel Hartford Barney Everest bladys Booten Halleck ,lones Nell Cornrsh Berretta locke Cenrese Hu hes R C Howard Paulrne Davenpert Thzrd row ,lohn Dudley Wlaurrce Byrd B1llSrhooler Alleyne Allen Robert Dunerrn Nlartha Truax H B Brrd Helen Walker Evers Boaz Botlom row Harvey Hollrs Ceorge Katzun Jame Walker Lrllran lean Srrnpson Wrllls Stark loe Commons Ruth Beard .lohn Scarberry Dorothy Wells 'Ihe Booster Club was organrzed rn 1919 for the purpose of promotrnff school sprrrt school actrvrtres, and perpetuatrnv the morals of the school The membershrp of the club consrsts of the presrdcnts of the varrous homerooms OFFICERS Frsorn SCOFLINS PIBSLIIICIIK Turn BOAL Presrdent Evo MAL CoLF V re Presulent WILLIS STARK Vue Presrdent ELIZABETH Snrmmw .Secretary Jor Lotvlmows Secretary DUFF CLASa or 19 77 Alleyne Allen huth Beard Evers Boaz Nell Cornrsh Robert Duncan Barney Everest Sherman Farrrs Harvey Hollrs R C Howard .lacl Louthan Ruth Merster Mary Morrrson Ramona Pfotenhauer Blanche Ratlrffe Srvnrrr CLAQS or 1928 Gladys Booten Alberta Carl on Enrd Mae Cole Paulrne Dayenpwrt Thoma Doyle Hazel Hartford Ed Horn Cenrese Hu hes W H Inlow Berretta Locke George Massey Elrzabeth bherrnan Martha Truax Helen Walker 1 reasur FT CLASS or 1929 Wlaurrne Byrd Andy Campbell .loe Commons John Dudley Roy Crrmes .lack Hammond Forney Hutchmson Halleck Jones Geor e Katzun Lourse McBr1de John McBr1de .lohn Scarherry Jim Walker Dorothy Wells Blll Schooler Wrllrs Stark Raymond Wrll P a D N 1 1 X 4' ' , V7 ' ., tv. , i 'A , . . H g Y. - 6 , if ' . . A 9 I 7 I ' i :W I A i 7 I Q 5 I S 7 ls , , 1 . ' , ' g , . . , ' ' 1 . -- ', . ' ' ' x ' r 1 1 l 4 - - ' ', 1 g. ' S ' ' , ' - - , - 3 . , ' , r ,' ' ', 1' . I A D 7 D n. , ' D n FIRST SElVlES'l.Ell SECOND 5l7IXlES'fl lR '. I 1 1 rv - ' W I l - - - l . I , 1 S , 4 ' 1 ' ' f yr , s ' , ' .N . g . . . . 'g i g C ' ' K ' , r ' ' ' I fre Ono Hundred Zzel V' J 1 1 n W DR M TIC CLUB Lett to rzbltt top rou Nlarte Potnter Nathan bherman lla Nm Ralph Sllllnltillb Nlary Nluller kdllllytl Lolley xxlllll Sldlh Nantes Nlarte Pre cott Xlvm Davis .Second row Robert Nllller Wlllard lhomp-on Fredda NltWatn Xllesne Xllen W alter Stalk Ramona Plotenhauer James laylor Thelma Krug RalpI1HeFferhne Thzrd rozt Herbert Howell Patty lee Smith Rrchard Lartmote Edtth Scofield louls Woodruff Janette Wilson Sherman bdlflb Nlarguertte Tall man Jake Regehr Bottom row Tom Wamwrtght lzmd Mae Cole Kenneth Johnson BlEtI1C'll Davts luthffe Paulme Ctllton Duft 5IIll1l1 Lnoth Ptersol Hester Xtherton lvan WTCGUIFS ln 1923 the D1hdIlldllC Club was 0I'f.,lIllZClT for the purpose of eultlvatlnta m the minds ol the students a greater appreuatron of the dramattc arts and al o to tn'-trutt them m the furtherm, oi amateur dramattts ln the followlng year tt ,gave tts fxrst presentatton whtth proved at howhn, the tudent hotly ol fCIll1dl OFI' ILFRS rtusr sl Mr 5Thl QIFOND s1:MLsTEr: VTARCUERITE TILLIVIAN Presrdent RALPH H1-'FFHILINI Presulenz Pm DDA 'VICWAIN Vlce Presutent TOM WAINWIIIGTIF hee Preszdent I outs Woookutr .Secretary THFLVIA KING .Secretary PAULINL GALLION Treasurer LoU1s WXOODIIUFI- Treasurer lHl-L'tlA K1Nf Reporter KATHRYN fOI'llY Reporter WILLAHIJ T1-tow som Sergeant ut 4rms Lmss or 1927 Alleyne Allen Hester Atherton Mrlton Berber Luella Coffey Alvrn DlV1b Sherman l'ar1ts Ralph Hefferhne Kennrth lohnson Thelma Kmff Lula Nlae NlcFa1land Loyee XTCWAIH lla Nix Janette Wtlson hnoeh Ptersol Ramona Pfotenhauer Frances Marte Prescott lilanehe Davts Rathffe hdtth Schofield busan Shear Duff Smlth Wtlhs Stark Walter Stark Nlarguerrte 1llll1Tld11 Wtllard fhomp ou Tom Wamwrlght CLASS o 19 78 Lours Chastatn Ixathryn Coffey l'ntd Mae Cole Pauhne G81l1Ol1 Walter Hartford Herbert Howell Fredda McWa1n lvm Xlt f ture Robert Wllllel Nlary Nluller Jake Regehr Patty Lee Smrth Ralph SIIIIITIOIIS .hm Taylol Louts Woodruff Nathan Sherman luehard Larrtmore .- .0 e ' ' ' l I - Al' 1 ' - ' .Av T 'A A ' 1 A 1 7' Al T .1- .I -5 1 is, S, ,f Q. ' '-- 1' , T 5 , '. 1 , I .V ' 1 1 4 A T w v 4 ' 7 S 1 T A ' 1- 1 1 ' 2 .. . .' . L ' ' '. 7 ' ' A ,z . , w - , ' 1 , ' A . 5 I I . I ri . E V . Y . . ' . ly v 1AA' ' is V . .U, I ' I I . Isqh . L . V . i .J A . .1 ,, . U success, so it was with renewed enthusiasm that the class of '27 presented Happy Go Lucky to s ' I . A .' Y V 1' - - - T , . 1 ' - - - l ' , V T . T I A . ,I I I V 7 N . R .1 1 . K t it -'- 1 wt 1 1 7 , f I 5 ' ' 2 t :I ' I - U . 1 ,T . ll T t . ' ' ' S - - ,. . age ne Hu71flZfCllTClliI LATI CL B Left too rzght flrst row Rebecca Alnsworth Kathleen Kane Enld Mae Cole Jean Frances Wrlght Paul Wrlbor VIV1en Hoyt li, Ruth Gowln TIll1e Cohen LOUIS Woodruff Second row Ruth Meyers lnonnle Mee Vlarcelle At wood Sarah Banks Mar aret Barnhart Carma Lmdsay Elrzabeth Trosper Mrldred Morrrson Myrtle Gus man Thzrd row Freeda Jackson VIrgInIa Lester Martha Mc ueen Velma Noel LOUISE WlcBr1de Harry Turner Nathan Sher man Dorothy Wells Fourth row Laurene Adams Estella Sue Hayden Wlar uerlte Quay Jack W1ll1HmS Maurrne Byrd Katherme Kaufman Wayne Chestnut The Latm Club was or amzed for the purpose of grvmg Latm puprls a better understandmg of the reat Latm storres and of IncreasIn and promotlng a reater mteret In the study of the Latm language Unllke the other forelgn language clubs the langua e does not permlt IIS use the1e thou h they often smg old l..at1n hymns OFFICERS FIRST sEMEsTEu WILLARD THOMPBON Pruzrlent SECOND SEMESTER VIVIEN HoYr I rtsulent WILLARD THOMPSON rc lrtszdfnt Vue Irf suluzt ENID MAI: COLE VIVIEN Hoyr Treasurer CLASS O1 19'7 Wrllud Thompson lihofll VlcCl1ntock CrAss Ol 1928 James Carmichael Berluce Martln Jac WIll1ams Carina Llndsay Louls Woodr lff f rate Harrls Albert Lou hmrller Harry Turner VIVIGH Hoyt 1 md Mae Cole lfreemlt Jackson lrlhan Jean Srmp Myrtl Gussm IU Wayne Chestn It Ed Roy lx ng Kathleen Kane Sherrrll LeG1an e Ruth Myers Ruth Replobl Tlllle Cohen Eleanor H Inson Jean Mcxl llty Paul Wllbor TILLIE COHEN Treasurer CLASS 01 1929 Luc1lle Thompson Marcelle Atwood Benjamm Lomanltz Hulda Deupre Ruth Overstreet Velma Noel Mary LOUISE Dmwlddlc Howard Pebbles Sara Howle Katherme Kaufman Frances Polson Calvm Popejoy Eugenra Gowm Luc1lle Hobbs Ellzabeth Trosper Annabel McGonIgle AlIce Lukenblll Laurene Adams Ruth Gowmg Alleen Looney Lena Lumplrns Margaret Ba llllllt Ruth HInds Jewell Brookm Estella Sue Hayden Vlfglnla Lester Rebecca A1IlSWOI'tl1 Vlaurme Byrd Jean Frances Wrl lt Nancy Lau hlIn Mrldred Moruson Mabel Brown Lorna Jorgenson Rosemary Hamlt Dorothy Wells Loulse McBrIde Bonne Mee Sarah Banks Martha McQueen Mar uerIte uay Page On Hundred Elev n I 3 4 4 e .1 l 1 I v l 1 v l l v ' ' s .. . . . . . . A , . A , I , I Q , , A H , f ,, D - , . . 2 , I , l g ' , ' , ' 7 1 ' . g ' , g e Q S . I , 1 . , 7 .g ' I S - I i - - :yu V A - - - J , . . . . , V',,1,-. LoUIs Woonaurr - - Secretary VIRGINIA LESTER - - Secretary A. Z, . . Q. 5 E 1 - ' -' 1. R. .L . .L N .1 . . . ., . , 1 . J . If , C , 1 , 37 .74 l . . . . I . 1 l ' Y ' . .gr Q ' 1 , ' ' - g ' I' ', .' son ' ' :B 1 ' ' g ri 4 1 . . , U . . a ue ' A X .. . g . Q l I I I e PAIHCLB Left to right, first row -Bernard Kennedy, Leona Mae Davis, Creta Bennett. Maurine Starns, Lava McCurrell. Mae Gil- reath. Florence Howell, Hester Atherton. Second row-Myrtle Gussman, Emma Lou Niemcyk. Zena Arnold, Edith Schofield, Ruby Ehy, Nell Cage. Ruth Beard, Myra Virginia Thompson. Second row -Thomas Roach, Charleen Bel- cher, Erwina Owens, Raymond Martinez, Elsie Eby, Gertrude Smith, Margaret Muir, Francisca Cartaya. Fourth row- -Letta McCarrel, Harold Furman, Ceniese Hughes, Mary Helen Davis, Helen Poole, Mildred Reid, Inez Hol- stein, Ethel Hipsher. The Spanish Club was organized in 1923, and the colors are red and yellow. The purpose of the club is to promote an interest in the lives of the Spanish people, and to encourage the speaking of the Spanish language among students studving Spanish. OFFICERS Fmsr SEMESTER sncown snwmsrnn LAVA MCCJKICREL - - President EDITH ScHor:ELn - - President LEONA MM: DAv1s Vice President VIRGINIA Rios - Vice President, Nl-ILL GAGE - - Secretary LEONA MAE DAVIS - Secretary CLASS or 1927 CLASS or 1928 CLASS or 1929 Hester Atherton Geniese Hughes Elsie Eby Harold Furman Ruby Ehy Maurine Starns Edith Schofield Helen Poole Inez Holstein Nell Gage May Gilreath Ethel Hipsher Ruth Beard Mildred Reed Thomas Roach Erwina Owens lPage One Hundred Twelvel Lava McCarrel Letta McCarrel Myrtle Gussman Fracisca Cartaya Mary Helen Davis Emma Louise Niemcyk Myra V. Thompson Bernard Kennedy Margaret Muir Charleen Belcher Leona May Davis Creta Bennett Florence Howell Raymond Martinez Zena Arnold Gertrude Smith 5 17, LA PETITE FRA CE '1 Left to rzbht fi st ron Freda Crar Mlldred Moore Duwne Northup Mar aret Jett Vlrolma Lonbmrre Evelyn Roehr Katherlne Kaufman Mary ILllZHlDCtl1 Wedam Second row Vloletle Epperly Paula Powell Hazel Hartford Ruth Melster Frances Capshaw Mary Lourse Street Marbaret Monroney lone Adams Thad 10110 Maurm Starns LOUISC Scott Elrzabeth Duncan Martha Truax VIIUIHIEJ. Cooter Celestlne Edelsteln Marmaret Endrcott Ruth Cray Fourth ron Mlldred Webb Paul Wllbor Vlrglflld Cates Wrllard Thomp on Ehzabeth Sherman Vlola Rlddles Lucllle Splre Mareuerlte Tllhnan La Petlte France was founded rn 1925 for the putpose of promotlnt, an Interest 1n th study of the languabe The meetlnbs are conducted IH French and the membershrp 15 llmllell to the members of the French classes OFFICERS FIRST sFMhsTEIc SECOND sEMEs'1t1z FWPLYN ROFHI: Vzce Prestdenz WIARTHA TRUAX Vrce Prestdent low ADAMS Secretary VIAURINL CTARNS .Secletary RIVIH GRAY luasnrez NIAUHIINE Sums Treasurer RUTH lvll-ISTER Rtoomr RUTH MEISTER Reporter CLASS or 1971 lone Adams VIFDIHIEI Cooter Ellzabeth Duncan Celestme Edelstem Vlolette Epperly ltuth Gray Ruth Merster CLAss or 1928 Freda Cldlg Frances Capshaw lucllle Sprre Lourse Scott Vlartha 'lraux Vlfblflld Walker Lllmbeth Sherman CLASS or 1929 WITDIHIB. Cates Margaret Endrcott Hazel Hartford Mary E Weddrng Vlolfl luddles Katherme Kaufm lil Paula Povxell Evelyn Roehr Maurlne Starns Marguerrte 'llllnmn Vlrglnla Lonbmlre Mary LOUISE Street Duane Northup Wlllard Thompson Mlldred Webb Vlargaret Monroney Margaret Jett ltllldred Moore age One Hundred Thzrte n ' 'U,f' fee 'sn' , i , 'Q ,'U ' U', , I . .. .. U , Vi . I 5 ' D' 7 I 7 I . 5 ' a ' v - 1 M UL s ' C A 1' 3 a .I l I I . U. . . , s . . UA .i I 'fe , ' , ' ' , f S , ' , , 7 ,I U . . . . Y . 1 . U . , S Y I U U . . up . . . . . . ESTHEK SHAPIRO - - - President IONE ADAMS - - - President Q1 . - - ' ' l' - - ' ' A I - - - S, nf l ' Q ' - - N ' ' - - - ' 'f x 1 ' ' S Q - - .. L' 4 f E M .f .. U. . . 4 l I w . L ,.' - V V, . U. .I A r ., . , 1 . . . U , ll- T , l . IP f ' e P . E. B. CLUB Left to right, first row- Bill Stone, Rathnmell Littell, ,lack Louthan. Robert Morris, Charles Thompson, Hugh Matsen- baugh, Robert Bigelow. Second row-Albert Ragan, Edwin Orr, Robert Fisher, Dorcey West, Lee Minter, Gilbert Trosper. Third rowfHans Sieher, Wendall Foster, N. A. Lago, Irvin Davis, Crosby Thomas. The S. E. R. was founded three years ago for the purpose of encouraging all boys who are interested in electrical and scientific work. The society takes weekly excursions to study the ar- rangement of large electrical plants, thus deriving an education which is enjoyable. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER RATHMELL Li'l l'ELL - - President ROBERT B.cELoW - - President Bots FISHER - - Vice President ROBERT Monms - - Vice President EDWIN ORR - Secretary and Treasurer EDWIN ORR - Secretary and Treasurer CHARLES THOMPSON - Sergemzt-at-Arnis RATHMI-ILL L1T1'ELL - Sergeant-at-Arms N. A. LAGO, Sponsor CLASS OF 1927 CLASS or 1928 CLASS or 1929 Robert Bigelow Robert Morris Bill Stone Bob Fisher Dorcy West Rathmell Littell Wendall Foster Jack Louthan Lee Minter Carl Leppelman Albert Ragan Edwin Orr Hans Sieber - Charles Thompson Gilbert Trosper Crosby Thomas Hugh Matsenbaugh Tryin Davis age One Hundred Fourteenl CLASS or 1927 Posr GRADUXTI' l X LE BEAUX ART Left to right first row Pauline Westphal Mildred Blake Cynthia Parker Patty Patterson Elaine Louglumller Kath ryn Henry Amy Ellen Detlor Second row Lu ille Miller Stella Cage Mary Jean Johnston Berta Belle Hughes Julia nolds GdfVll1C Hallum Mary Frances Hughes Bonnie Me The les Beaux Arts Club was organized 1n 1921 The flower is the green car nation and the colors are jade and black The purpose of the club is to aid in the promotion of art OFFICEBS FIRST Sl' MhbTl-R NIARY Monnvsow ZONA MOORE 'VIARY HUGHEs Vice President Se retary Treasurer QPCOYD CYNTHIA PARKPP ELAINF LOUGHTVIILLI-R JULIA hlzorck CLABS or 1928 SEM LbTl:,R Vice Pri sident .Secretary Treasurer Mildred Blake Mary Avolyn D'1v1s Amy Ellen Detlor lavxine llallum ka hryn Henry l ira Belle Hubh i4l'1l1'16 loughmillei Loreta Moore Zona Moore Mary Morrison Cynthia Parker Patty Pinter on Julia Reueck Edith Reynolds Pauline Wcstpllal Mary Frames Hu he Luelle NllllL1 CLAss or 19.29 Rebecca Ainsworth Stella Gage Anna V Grant Mary ,lean John lon Bonnie Mee Pug InaHunt e ne Hundred Fi Le , AM . , . , . , S . . 3 - - f C ' , , , Reuerk Zona Moore, Mary Avolyn Davis. Third row-Rebecca Ainsworth, Loreta Moore, Mary Morrison, Edith Rey ' 1 A 7 3- J l . I . t' . 7 . I . . . h Y , A 1 I ,i L . ' LORETA Mookla - - - President ZONA lVl00RE - - - President i A -' - - - 4 1' 2 Y -A - - - - Zig i , le' ' f ff es '. 1 . . , A ' S 2 4' 1 5 ' A . , W ' l 0 'f GIRL ' SE ICR CLUB Left to rrght first rozo Mary Hayes Mar uerlte Hummel Thelma Allen Esther Shaplro Leatrlce Husl ey Pthel Ka ser Helen Poole becorzd row Ruth Mowry lnez Holste n Nellle Thorp Cynthla Pdrl er Josephme PdtTlCli Lela Car ter Mary Syolvn DdVlS Thrrd rou Leatrlce Penman Ruby Howard lnvelyn Preston Ldrth Hrckdm Mary Will lee Helen Qhort Ethel Thomas Fourth mu Lthel lllpsher Lucille Drrcbers Glady Rleh Ldlth Lou han Tula Low throp Adella Brown Edlth Whliney The Glflq Semor Club was organlzed 1n 19213 for the purpose of promotlng .1 better sp1r1t of comradeshlp among the sen1or glrls lts meetmgs are devoted to the study of hterature and club work and any sen1or grrl IS el1g1ble to Jom MISS Black ert IS the present sponsor of the club Ol FICEIS 1+lRST SEMP STER SLCONI SEWH STI- R TIFSTER ATHERN N NLLLIP THORI F VIARY AWOLYN DAVIS CYNTHIA PARKEI NTARGARPT IOHNb0lX Presrdent Vrce Presrclent Secretary Treasurer Guard MARQA1 M DORRANCE HEQTER ATHERTON TVTARY AVOLYN DM S. EHHH. NOLAN MARFARET JOHvsoN WVTAMIE PRAGUE Parlzamentarzan President Vzce Presulent Qecretary Treasurer Guard bporzsor Xlrss Br ACKLH1 Fouwmu lhe Grrls RQHIOI flub was founded m 1923 THF FLOWER The Club Flower IS the Wlute Rose THX- COLOIS The Club Colors are Green and Whlte ageOLL xe 1' , - , 3 4, , L 7 -x,+ T Y- Q ' V ' -f ' - ' .. 7 ' 7 A7 A7 X7 ' 7 U ,T .. ,, ML, Q ., 7. 4 7 . ,X . , . . . ,, . Q D. fx Y ' ' h l 4 ' ' ' A, T 'az' - ' ' , L 4' l LJ ,A n 1 3 :gf ' ' '. W. rr Hundred bzxt eul . GIRL 9 E IOB CL B Lett to rzblrt first rrw Edna Hayn s Wrlma Meyers Edlth Reynolds Elland Holsteln Mar5or1e Fmch Ruby Ehy Opal Woodson Second row Edna Ro ers Veneta Starlx Mae Busch Mamle Pra ue LOIS Qams Amy Ellen Detlor Thelma jones Tlzzrd row Hester Atherton Alllne Frank Leatrlce Penman Blanche Hlght Margaret Johnson Cal v1ne Hallum Mary Xvolyn DdV1b I'ou1th row Thelma Mont omery Myrtle Smlth lda Held Helen Eldrld e Evelyn hoehr Blanche Evans Elthel Nolln Thelma Allen Hester Atherton Helen Busch lo Allen Bo-one Kathleen Cuneron Mary Molxn Davl Amy lllen Detlor Luelle DTlg ers huby Ehy MHIIOIIG Fmch loulse Clst Garvlne Hallum Vlary Haw' m Blanche H1 ht Myra Hlnes lrene Holms Elland Holstein lane Housh Ruby Howx J Mar IIBYIIC Hummel Beatllce Husky Thelma lohnston lunla Schonwald Esther Shaplro Helen Seharf El01SC Smith Myrtle Smlth Vanlte Stark Lela Carter Ethel H1p her Margaret Johnston 'lhelma .lones Edelle Landon Mary Wlll lee Lula Lowthorpe Margaret NTCGOHI le Cussle Mlller Velma Mont omery Wllma Meyer Ruth Mowry Elthel Nolln Cynthla Parker losephlne Patrlclx Helen Poole Mamle Prague Evelyn Preston ,Iuha Reueck Gladys Blch Edythe Reynolds Edna Rogers LOIS Sams Ethel Thomas Nellle Thorp Ruth Whltney Opal Wooden Ida Held Leatrlee Pennlan Allene Frank age One uzdrezl 81 e i . l A . n 'B g , l 2 7 , 'g 7 U , , . I ' V .Z . 1 l 7 1 7 I 1. l l I , 4- 7 1 7 4 J - I l' . l TT I Pl , 7 ' ' g 7 . t, f . 1 . s w ,, 1 f V ' z ' . 1 1 f H ' 's Marguerite Dorranee Maxine Marker l l Nr , , gg , . . l U . 1 1 . D l ' A rx' s ' .G . . v . 5 ' , I I . 1 Ll .kv ar. ' ,, gl A L LP Har Sev Lt enl CICEBO IA CL' B Left to rrbht rst row Wlllldm Saxe ,loe Commons Che ter lVlr'Cu1re Evers Boaz Dean Wooldrldge Robert Mee Matthew Ixane brcond row Frank Houston Robert Cullens Etrl Ho ard w1lll9 btarlx Robert Duncan Carl Trappe Bert Floyd Tlurd IOM Luelan Hager Harvey Holl1s Sherman Farrls Nlles Godfrey Olan Stahl Vernon Bennett Louis Woodruff In the Fifteen years of IIS h1 tory the CICCYOHIHII Club has always 1n 1ts weekly meetlngs done 1tS utmost to encourage excellence 1n clebatrnv and oratory OFFICERS I' IRST SEMESTER SECOND Sl- Ml NTI- R W1LL1s Sums SHERMAN FARR s EARL Hoemuo Prrstdent Secretary Treasurer VLH SHI-RMAN FARR s lotus Woomfturr FRANK HOUSTON Vzce Pre Sldent Secretary Treasurer CLAss or 1927 lullan 'Nlaxwell WllllS Stark Matthew Kane Sherman Farrrs Vernon Bennett Harvey Holl1s CLASQ or 1928 CLASS or 1929 Dean Wooldrxd LOUIS Woodruff Frank Houston Earl Hoggard Bob Mee Olan Stahl e .loe Commons Wlllard Burns Bert Floyd Nlle Godfrey luclan Hager Evers Boaz Harlan 'Nlonlx Robert Duncan Wlllldm Saxe Fotwm n 912 l'LowHz Amerlcan Beauty Rose LoLo1ts Blue and Whlte age 0 Hundr bhte I. .5 ,WN i .., A, 7 S ! .7 P. J . , , -U f' 5 , 1 , 1 'gg K ' 3 , ' , ' xiii F I 7 l 7 I 4 7 A Y! I 7 5 . 5 ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' t' .': 1 Mxrrurzw KANIQ - - President WILLIS STARK - - - President I ..'- V V Y . ' g . Q --1 . ' n e e d E i ff e n 1 I-li G. R. CLUB Lejt to right, jirtst row- 'Rosemary Lamb, Ruth Meister, Duane Nortllup, Nell Cage, Suzanne Cope. Second ron Niv 1en Hoyt Enid Mae Cole, Martha Truax, Hazel Hartford, Leona Mae Davis. The Hi C. R. Club was organized in 1920, and the colors are White and blue. The purpose of the club is expressed by this quotation from the code: NTU face life squarely, to find and give OFFICERS the best. rmsr srzwuzsrsa SUZANNE Cora - - - President RUTH DlEIST1'lR - - Vice President RUTH BEARD - - - Secretary LEONA lXlAE DAvzs - - Treasurer RUTH MIEISTEIQ - Membership Chairman DUANE NORTHUP - Program Chairman VIVIEN HoYT - - Social Chairman HAZEL HARTFOIKIJ - Service Chairman RUTH GRAY - - Publicity Chairman Exim RIAE COLE - World Fellowship Chm. ROSEMARY LAMB - Inter-Club Council Rep. CLASS or 1927 Cornelius Adams lone Adams Hester Atherton Ruth Beard Mary Elizabeth Cates Virginia Coooter Suzanne Cope Louise Craddock Mary Helen Davis Alberta Faucette Nell Gage Ruth Gray Florence Hill Rosemary Lamb CLA Creta Bennett Virginia Cates Dorothy Cies Kathryn Coffey Virginia Longmire Ruth Meister Duane Northup Erwina Owens Patty Patterson Paula Powell Helen Scharf Edith Schofield Virginia Semple Veneta Stark Mary Louise Street Marguerite Tillman ,lohn Melvin Wheeler Opal Wilson ss or 1928 Enid Mae Cole Freeda Craig Leona Mae Davis Esther Dinwiddie sacoixo RUTH lWlEIS'I an SUZANNE Com: - VIVIEN HOYT - DUANE NORTHUP SEMESTER President - Vice President - - Secretary - - Treasurer SUZANNE COPE - Membership Chairman ENID MAE COLE - - Program Chairman VIVIEN HOYT - Social Chairman NELL CAGE - - Service Chairman PAULA POWELL - Publicity Chairman MARTHA TRUAX - World Fellowship Chm RUTH GRAY - - Inter-Club Council Rep CLASS or 1928 Mary Louise Dinwidide Ruby Eby Celestine Edelstein Dolly Gray Hazel Hartford Vivien Hoyt Berretta Locke Helen McBride Rhoda McClintock Pauline Ratliffe Patty Lee Smith Evelyn Sparks Lucille Spires Myra V. Thompson Martha Truax Virginia Walker Marian Wooldridge CLAss or 1929 Zena Arnold Zanethal Burroughs Elsie Eby Margaret Endicott Greta Faucette Bonita Frey Rosemary Hamit Virginia Lester Martha McQueen Edith Palmer Dorothy Wells ,lean Frances Wright IQPage Une Hundred Ninete 15 L 2 RLY N. A Left to rzght first row Harvey HO111s Joe MOTTIS Herbert Howe11 B111 Stoner Sherman Farrls Luc1an Ha er Ker m1t 1V1cG111 Jack Brady .Second row LOUIS Woodruff B111 W1tt Ear1 HO ard WI1111S Stark Lorenzo N1chO1s Wartln GOs11n W1111dm Cres Hurd row Horace b1rd Orv111e 1V1111s Harry Turner Charles Stewart Erun Co1g1az1er The pumary purpose Of the H1Y IS to encoura e the sp1r1:tua1 11fe of the hrgh ehOO1 boys and to 1nst111 1n them hlgh pr1nc1p1es of Chr1st1an character and th1n1x1n Every member s1gns the Organrlatlons pledge whrch reads 1 w111 do my best to create IT131'1IdlD and extend through ti 1 X the schOO1 and the cOmmun1ty h1 h standards Of Chrl t1an character OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER KERMIT MCGILL HARVEY HOLLIS MARIOA NORMANDIN RICHXRD PARQOAS BILL Wrrr sLcOxn SFMESTER HARVEY HOLLIS BILL WITT ILARL HOGFARD CHArLEs STLWMT SH1-RMAN FARRIS JOE MORRIS Vtce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer Ser eant at Arms Presrdent Vzce Presrdenz Secretary Treasurer Se gf ant aL Arms CLASS OF 1927 Harvey HO111s Martln Goshn Sherman Farms Lue1an Hager W1111S Stark B111 Wltt CLASS Or 1928 Earl Hoggard Joe MOrr1s Charles Stewart Kerm1t McG111 Herbert Howell FOUNDED 1919 CL xss Or 1929 Horace B1rd B111 Stower Izadore Muhned Eugene Beeman Jack Brady Lorenzo N1chO1s Harry Turner W1111aHlS CICS 0rv111e 1V1111s 1Lrv1n CO1 1az1er COLORS Red Whrte and Blue 1 X . ja , 1 iw w 4 . , - . , - . V . 7 V . . 1 . 7 A' 1 I g 1 .4- . 1. 1. I Y . ,I . 4 7 ,. . 1 . 7 1 gg 7 7 - 1 - 1 1 7 I ' ' 7 K v la ' 1 K v 1 I - . Y .i . g . .I A . . S .N . , . . H . D.. I . , L , . , I . .g .S. I .,, CHARLLS STEWART ----- President , - f ----- C. S. . . . . g . . 1 ' . 1 ---- :H ----- - C. S. . , I , - . . gl . . 2 , 1 ' . Page One Hundred Twentyjl COMMERCIAL CL B Left to rtolzt rst rou Walter Stark Elland Holstein Ruth Robuel Julia Kru er Robert Bigelow Helen Scharf leona Keller 51001111 row luellle Drlggers Viola Riddles Ldith Hlckam Earl Ho gard Glady Noack Hazel Prui t Wilma Meyers Tlnrd row RathnellL1ttell Celestine Fdel tern Velml Qhepard .lake Regs-hr blady Booten Made line Peters Fourth row Robert Morri Hazel Hartford Robert lVI1ley John Leslle Jenny Flatt bert Spivey The Commercial Club IS the newest club in Central as it Was organized for the Commeroial Department GLADys Boolzy ALVIN DAVIS HELUN SCHARF ROBERT llfl0RRIQ RATHNELL LITTELL VIOLA RIDDLES OFFICERS LLAss or 1927 CLASS or 1928 Robert B1 elow Adeha Brown Helen Bu ch Green Cooper Alvin Davis Lucille D 1 er Clady Booten Celestine Ldelstein Ha7el Hartford Robert Wlorris lake Regehr Viola Riddles I resident Vice Presulent .Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at firms Reporter QLASb or 1929 Nlddehne Peters Iennre Platt Ruth Robuck Ldith Hielsam Leona Keller Julia Kruger Rathnell Llttell Wilma Meyer Robert Miley Gladys Noacl Hazel Pruitt Helen Scharf Velmm Shepard Bert Splwey I age One Hundred Twenty 0 i l f 'U' , fix- 'fd . ' ,A ' A 'J 1 I ji, g , ' , '. , J, ' . f f '77 . ' U ' ' S v L . D , G , ' 1 , U , w , . y .u W ' f . r J S ' ' .L or f . ' S , . r ' ' Q l M' ' 4' 7 I Sv I v v 9 1 ' i - l . . . 7 . . I lirst time this year. The membership is drawn from the students enrolled in the 'fl ---- I ,. U f' 'g 1 s , jf ' S A . N . I . I . n 1 ' P ' z P ' - n e 1 SPE KI G B BEAU Left to rzght rst row Harvey H0111 B111 W1tt Luclan Hager Ralph H6H6f11H6 Tom Walnwrlght Second row Enoch Plerson Sherman Farr1s Kenneth Johnson Robert Duncan Earl Hoggard Alvm Dav1s ,lullan Maxwell Tlurd rou, W1ll1S Stark Eugene Mapel Walter Stark Robert Chastarn Lou1s Woodruff As an outgrowth of one sesslon 1n the B 18 Senate the Central Speakers Bureau was orgamzed 1n September of 1924- Smce that tlme lt has g1ven very valuable SCIVICC to Central and Oklahoma C1ty Its motto IS to sell school Splflt patr1ot1sm and LIVIC prlcle Slnce the orgamzatron of the Speakers Bureau 1n Central Hrgh School many other hlgh schools over the Unlted States have adopted Slmllaf organ1zat1ons WILLIS STARK SHI-.Rum Farms EARL HoccARD CLASS or 1927 Robert Chastam Alvrn D us Robert Duncan Sherman FHITIS Lucian Hager Harvey Ho1l1s 1u11an Maxwell Enoch P1ersol Heston Slngletary W1111S Stark Walter Stark 'lom Walnwrlght B111 W1tt Ralph Heiferhne OFFICERS PRESIDEN1 CLAss or 1928 Burl Harrlson Earl Hoggard Kenneth lohnson LOUIS Woodruff Iage One Hundred Twenty two Flrst Second Thrrd CLAss or 1999 Eugene Mapel 'H 7 - Q f f 4 , we 1 s v ' 5 7 7 l 7 7 7 l 7 7 7 3 ' . , ' 7 Y . . . X . . Y ' 7 . , . 1 A , . ----- K . a Y. 1 QQ 97 OO ER PIRIT STAFF Left to rz,,ht top rou Joe Commons Nlell Gage Don Nabours A1108 Leshe C C Buxton Nlary V1Tg1H13 Walker 'Nlatthew Kane Secozrl row Dorothy C1 5 Merle Gee John Melvm Wheeler Wlllarcl Thompson Ruth Beard Har vey Holl1s Marguerlte l1lln1an Thzrd roto Sh rman l'arr1s Zona Moore Ceorge Massey, Leona Nlae Davxa hobe-rt Mllew Ruth Melster Fourth rou lhI21ITllC Prag John Laughlln Suzanne Cope Erwma Owens, Zelda Campbell 1' lhST SEMESTER EDITORIAL ST GEF Edztor Ln Clue! Managzng Edttor Assnstant Managing hdwor Assoczate Editor Feature .Sports Lzteraly Humor Typrsts BUSINESS STAFF SHERMAN FARRm Collector Basmews Manager MATTHEW RARE Lnculatton Manager Asszstant Basmess Manager Busmess Aduser C GUY BROWN SECOND SEMESTER EDITORIAL STAFF Edztor Ln Clue! Managlng Edztor Asszstant Managznb Edztor News Edltor Assoaate Eclztors 1' eature I zterary FE Sports T ypzat BUSINESS STAFF HARVEY HOLLIS Bookkeeper Advertzsers GFoRC1 MAbbFY Jos COMMONS Czrealanon Manager Collector JOHN LAUGHLIN Faculty Dtrector Busmess Director C GUY bROWN Busmess Manager Page One Hundred RUTH lXIEISTER lllARlUERlTh TILLMAN WILLARD THOMPSON NELL GAGL ERWIRA OWLNS C C BUXTON ZOINA MOORE LEONA WTAE DAVIS RUTH BEARD PATSY CLARK JOHR LAUGHLIN gUZANNL Com. Whse B1 REL BARNET1' NIARLIJP RITE T1LL1x1AN NLLL GAGI WILIAIRIJ THOMPSON RUTH MEISTLII ZORA Moom LPONA MAE Dew s ALICI' LEsL1L MAWIIP PRA1, DOROTHY C1135 BILL WIT1 ERWINA OWFNS MARY VIRGINIA WALKER ZELDA CAM1 PFLL Joi-IN MELVIN WHLLLFR DON NABORS L C BUXTON, FORINEY HUTCHIBSOW Don WIHITLOCK VERLL GL1. IYUTH BEARII ROBERT MILLH SUZARRL C0111 Whse BLRYL BARNFTT Twentv thre l . ,115 vi ,lr 'v i V.. ., ,L ... I , - ' - 7 'f ' 3U ' 1 f , , ' , 1 ' . 1 e , , 1 , ., , , ,- - , , , - 1 , , - , - U''U'-'U'- '- 'u '- '-'B--an 'UU'--'--'- - --'MTH-.' L i ' ' ............... 1 .......... full ....... 1 .......... ..... , ......................... - --1 A Q ,V V ----------HN----------------------- -----l ----------------------- - -----------------------,---- Y 4 ---..---..---------..-------..----..-----,.----------..--,,,---,,--,,----.--------------..-- , ' X ' ,-. , ----------------------- ' L - 1, -------------------q------------ 7 , -.. ....,....... - 1 A ' ........ . ...,......... Q 4 ' ' AdU6fflS6fS--HARVEY HOLLIS, Gao. NIASSEY, MARY E. CATES Faculty Adviser -...... ..... . .- ...... J 5' Q ' ' - -'nn'-'-T-'- '' ' ' ' '- ''- '--- --' 1 1 4 , ' f -------- --- .... 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' ----------------------M ' T Y . v 1 V V -------------------------------- V' --- --------v--------i S. , A I . . , NNLAL TAFF Left lu Ilbllf Irst ron Ruth beard RlClldl'fl Larlmure lxrgmm loI1,mI1e Wllll Stark Mary Helen DIV: lames fleorge lNell Lage Suonzl run Paul wllllluf Frar'LeS Mcfee C L buxtun Alberta Pdueett john Lillgllllll VIVICH Howl fhzrzl ron Mary loulee Street Robert Nllller, Helen L e Lrlblledd L eorbe AICISQBY luelld Coffey Edtlor Assoezate Educ: Bustness Manager Managmf' Edztor Senior Cofnmlttee Undergraduates C artoons Sf cretarg Actwztzee Featur es LEONARD AUGHTRY RUTH BI ARD BILL HENKE WZALTLR STARK llfIARY LOUISE STRELT Fhmn VIRGINIA QOOTLR ROSEMARY LAMB l+I.ANLES MCGIL MARY HELEN DAVIS RUTH BFLL IORETA MOORL Ldttor LERTA BI LIE HLCII S Ass DON NALORQ FD JONES HLLEN CRAGHEAD HEI FN QLIIARF NLIL CAGE Dralnatzc Ezlttol ROBT MILLER, forenm' Ld IUI-'I LA COIIEY, Asst W THOMPQON Feature Ld age One Hundred Twen y jo I I DNARD AICHTRY Ldttor In Chief M 'U ,f. ,-- , , J I HU , S. , f 1 1 k, f . .2 -Y , ., 1 , . . ,If , . , . ,,., . . A . 4 I . A v'- 1 A! I . to I ....,.......,,,.-.. ' 7 4 fl 'I , , , I I . ,f I ....-............. - V 41, ,J -1. J ALICE LESLIE I ,A I L! A , , ........ ,L ......-.. --, --ff vw V ' . . flrl- -L -..... -L J f ' v 7' L , ....L......... - ........... J . 2 f--- ,- l' ' 1.4 xi 41 , ' Q . A .44 4 'QA Q , Is ' I. . -------------------------- - . L H ,. ,. . .. ' , ,,t - url Av AI ...J I- - NNQ35 iq: STAFF Left to right. first rvu' 'MlCYIlC Allell- Vvilliifd Tll0mpS011, Loreta Kloore, Edward Jones, Helen Sl'llL1l'f. Vlluller Stark. 'Slice Leslie. Second IUIL' -X irginia Cooler, Vernon Bennett, Ruth Bell, Herbert Howell. Mary Morrison, Nathan Sherman. FIoI'enI'e Hill. Third row- Enid Mae Cole. Don Nabors, lack Frederiekson, 'I'onI Anderson, Hoseinary Lamb. Humor .... -.-- Snaps ..,. H-- Calendar ....... - ..... -, ............ . BILL HENKE Husirwss ulfarzagw' Organizations ,,.-,... . .,.. A .... N ---. Sports ,.., .,.......,.... ......... . Circulation ......,........,........ . Adverlzsenzenls .... e,,............. Photographs -- --.-- --, --- - - ,- -. fPage One H HERBERT' HOWELL, Asst. VIVIEN HOYT ENID EMAE COLE ALLEYNE ALLEN lViARY MORRISON VIRGINIA LONCMIRE, Edizor ALBERTA FAUCETT, Assl. PAUL WILBOR, Am. C. C. BUXTON, Editor FLORENCE HILL, Editor JOHN LAUGHLIN VERNON BENNETT JAMES GEORGE GEORGE MASSEY JACK FREDERICKSON TOM ANDERSON NATHAN SHERMAN WILLIS STARK RICHARD IIARIMORE undred Twenty-fivel QM INTERS own 0 Umvsnvou. ,M age One Hundred Twenty sz ASSOC! V0 X W A0555 , x1 , . ' x 1 N ' A: x rf- ' . , . , It V 1. I I - I w- ' --- 0 N 1 M WW, - mhz, El 41g -.. 1 4 s : , v m My x 592 f - Y Cycaafureu' Calendar, 1926 vi O vkfv 1- 'x S .- J S t,fs a..,a N September 7 Labor IS beglnmng Ye know by thls date Senlor Junlor and Sophy Reslgned to thelr fate September 18 lwlrst Football Game' Central overwhelms Sperry 93 O l VNOYINAL XSS? 6:1 THE -ffl' L ,W T U c :fWW -in-r September Electlon of Class Offlcers The 1ns1 nlflcant become promlnen September 22 Student Councll selects OHICCTS Pettlcoat Parade October 21 Szx Senzors Stage Stupendous Stru le wlth South Slde School October 22 Qapltol Hlll Game e stupendous struggle had 1tS e fect Central 20 Capltol Hlll 0 K X Q SQ 'J' x vu Qc sf Slat October 27 Honor SOCICIY chosen Stark IWIHS not rncludedl ll! N Ferre Q45 pgafv October Hlppodrome Hlstorw repeats ltself the zu on mon of ueen Elrzabeth age One Hundred Twenty seven Y 'N I s cc - - X U X, A N, . . ,, og . . , , 5 .'-17 Ns' ' INR' 511' A3 Q , Q -1 ,, PWS' :s I: :M ee V sp ,x Mgg. ,gy . 0 8328+ ' 11253 ' 4' -W7 ,i '3'9 5.311 ,igqsf ,, qv A fo'-' , he 40' N.,.ef5!-X X 0 ' ' ' ffdigiyil L ' Rift-.5 X 1 44 9 9 - ,gg 'lh f. ff' If Q U 5 w . . . l 7 D f. , ,-, M . . . , U , X V X ..f ff, ' ' N x 1 ' A 2 X ip' .' . ,, X ' ' 4 A 'Q3:3'ff? Q, . y xmm,aw s ' D -asf! , Y 77 L- , YM 'I A N . 4? , , f ' X 33592 wiv 4 ' -itrfsh ,N3'6v'-0 - es:-n. f elwiwfv .. -.,, .. . . 7' -'iii . Xt . . L. f Tx . D, qv' X ,' 5 l' L' I? HA .2' ' ' ' l wr l W! I '- k E ' It 2.-wi Il it ll if X K x - , 1 ff- : w W, . f lr x I . aW.ll ,rf 7: HJ l 21 V Q 1 ll X ff' . f ' Tx Nb 'I - -- - ' Zllllljrlllf X X Q . . . . 1 X NX e 1 X if ' 28 . ' ' ' ' ' - Cf ' z.' ' cc - as Q . Calendar, 1 926 1 92 7 November 11 Tulsa Game Vem Vldl V1C1l Central 17 Tulsa 5 Nov ember 16 Electlon of Football ueen and Escort From appearances a royal romance started' ii? 42 y 'X November 24 Parade Red n Black streamers Toot' oo rah' rah' rah' Gobs o Pep' November 25 Norman Game' Pep lost' No aan 1 ienual Help' December 4 football lovs In nlucl Tlefel bets a new cap age One undred wen ezg xv Q lf Ha December 10 Seven Chances ,lunlor Play Hot Stuff Q J ,MQW December 19 MISS Benedlct becomr uccessful Hunter W QW I January 26 Classen Basketball 4 fame Beaten 1n thelr own b uk xarcl , .AQ Q ,L .7 . .7 . ..,, . K--a FAIR: Wm' ,ll r t 7 D liflll , . tt ffm ' Mf- Q P- , 1 -1 Q 0 1 'P 11, 1 1 ee-'w 1 Q 12 fb rfb Q .7 I it VH ' H ' 3, is 21 s, , e get 3' 5 gf , L' 1 . , 1 3. lvlli .V Z H T z y - ' h z 1 Calendar, 1 92 7 January 27 Happy Go Lucky Dramatlc Club Plly Be t qvfmjf xi-Qt XC x We F9b1ll2L1'y 10 11 Teachers Conventlon Februaly 11 Nother Classen Game ...Z ,Z February 24 El Bandldo Operetta I dont see how they drd t March 8 Language shark of 1966 arrlves John Yates Kaufman Mal ch 15 Sklpper ralds drug storelll orrors' ' Aprll 14 Graustark Senlor Play Oh' Love Behmd a Throne EW 1 'nag-1-sniff? A 17 11711 11 1 Apr1l 22 Open ouse at Central I mi v 13, j ,2-M' Apr11 28 29 30 Norman Track and Fleld Meet Page One Hundred Twen nz G6 .75 64 , ,, ' ' z '. cf s yet. H . , A E Q gN I f' E. XML LL in -l. ' ' ' 4' ' f . L Xl. pl ,,,,,,.- ..,..- ,. T ,,,.,, -.--- ' ... 4 'If Q ' l ' rear' - 1 iight 'K :aussi Y - . ,f ' W ,Q , r H-1: :van , Q 2 7 ' . R r 2 - ' I V' l'11'1l L L 'J ' ,. '1 1 . v T 1 1' Central 19, Classen 35. 1 ' U 7 1 11 l I' Q' Q39 H ' j ffmmvl X X I' 'l X-1 Q , t 'lf' A f N V I 'ggi-Mr r -' 45, ' I . - , 1 1 cc - 79-1 ' I ff te as 1 - i ea Qwyv I I . - ' ,ag H3 Nw . 2 cc as - T D ' ' I fy- ' 1 4. , Calendar, 1 92 7 May 5 6 7 Track and F1eld Meet Stlllwater I' wil , SN kv- R of 3 5 May 13 Sprlng Frohc A ueen n everthlng' Junlor Senlor Receptlon Marvel of marvels' Wlllard s halr was combe 'Max Q T YTEFQ ALM 5 May 20 Marlonettes age One Hundr ed ry LJ IW A jf 40 9'-N fi 0' Wg. ff May 22 Commencement Sermon Good bxe Senlors' You have served your term 751 1 X ' W P E 40 fxfl-lr7II, l rg rn 'I J 1 r fri 3241! Elf fag...- May 26 Graduatlon The End 0 a Per ect Year May 27 Vacatlon Be IHS . 7 . i ram .,'r 0 vita? '21-if , ,Abi ogmeafdij 4501 'N 1 T-.-7 ' X-v'J' 4 K , i - - 1... .. -lx El :, an I Yafp xlf, 0' 3 M ,...f 5 N. . Q - 'f SV ' , A- X , 4 . -qw 2? if I I ' V s Q s. A KJ ,,f,,,1 fn V .l 5 'mf -Cl' 1 v x -5 , I, all. ,lx- 1 ,Vx N' U. 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I V- . 1 ' '-40 , H' f 1 - in 5? - u . g. . , T h i t ' 1 Important ottce' The Annual IS not gomg to h'1ve any Student ballot th1S year be cause lt would cause too many hard feellnbs But If thele were one It would be llke thls Most Beautt ul Ctrl Most Handsome Boy Wttttest N tt W ttttest Most Typtcal 0 H S Ctrl Most Typtcal 0 H S Boy tttetest Loudest Sttngtest Most Concetted Best Dressed Ctrl Best Dressed Boy Most Dtgntji d Best Actress Best Actor Best Evecuttve Ignorance Innocence Cutte Srtooty Best All Around Student Best Boy Orator Best Ctrl Orator Best Athlete Best Necker Most Studtous Ctrl Most Studtous Boy Most Helpful Most Helpless ilamtng Youth Shells Meek Weak Best Prestdentzal T tmber Most Popular Ctrl Most Popular Boy MILDRED WEBB IOE BARNHIIY HARLAN MONK CLIFFORD PICKENS MAP1 BENNETT NELSON OWEN ALI EYWF ALI EN HERBERT HOWELL ENOCH PIERSOL CHARLIE LOVE ELILABETH MOORM KN BOB CRITCHLOW TOM WAINWRIGHT ALLEYNE ALLEN RALPH HEFFERI INE SUZANNE COPE ROSENIARY LAMB MYRA FREDERICKSON MARY EVELYN FOWLER SHERMAN FARPIS MAROUERITE TILLMAN WILLIS STARK DUANE NORTHUP BILL ROBB HUBIE HOOD MARY LOUISE STREET WILLARD TI-IOMPSOIN RUTH MEISTER LEROY SIPES FLORENCE PIPER HAROLD SULLIVAN NELI GAGE C C BUXTON IRON SINGLETARY ELIZABETH SHERMAN JOHN LAUOHLIN age One undred on i . 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Q5 S :T CK : 'E 5 :S 1 K s if Character There wasnt anv luck about two many laws IH 0 'lhe le lslattle had hee n 1l'l CSSIUH twm nty two d tys an l had passed only tvso lm lls Better yet was the fa t thit the overnor 'Ihe Oklahoma qomal Danclng Club h ll t CI'I11II10l'ltl'1lV h p lat mght whrch was well tt tended states the Pre In the 11st of gue ts we find that there were 7 pre ent 26 of whom were chaperones' From the Press Mrs Hooker entertalned the Ladtes A1d of the lVlethod1st Church After the meetlng the hostess served dellrlous refresh ments Was thrs a ml prmt or merelv one of those pre prohlbltxon part1es'7 SBK KX' T SKOOZZ z 9 4' QQQQ M gym fiie it Miter grass pug H HE 00 oo 00-DL Horses age One un red Thirty twol He Jll M1 e s tm modest W 0 ., M xx mutt tlt xg f tw CWWWW we ttfn fltt , - 1 V f ' VI I y J 'r I If 1, 1 x v ff -1 ' f 7 , f A fl t ' l Q s f A A vw I on 7' ' 7 A A 4 xx A L ff I-I lyk fy. X 5 ' C' 5 5 ' . ' ' . 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QA? mix MOTVO ROBBP Rose' ROBBY OR SE SWEET GIRLISH 'SIMPLE AND L FLOWER SWEET wn.z.nAr1 WDIVIQIBLE INSEPARAQLE ,, fi PAIR I We 56 f I MOTFO STA 8 Q N T E LL E TV STARK FOREQGEIEOW f-'LOWER JACK IN Tug PULPIT 0 in X xg Q NOTVO LIKE ALL BOY SCOUTSQ EPREPARED NEQKEDER or ANY FLQWE N lPage On lf HJC X -J A f xx' N if n B Q Q A A -f Ln, H X . ' 1 M 2 I A 1 e Huhncired Th' ty-fl 1 fill The Dall Bea le Blah VOL I OKLAHoMAC1'rY O T Ab!-IAST2 1889 CoP XXXIX STARK BROTHERS ROB BANK The largest and most darln robb ry 1n tne hrstory of the terrrtory was tha of yesterday afternoon when tl1e Stark Brothers robbed the Norman Cltlzens Bank ln a drrm dayll ht robbery Pre ldent Willard Thompson had just left for supper leaung Cashier ,Iohn Lau hlm alo te 111 the bank Sherman Farrrs presldent of the Natlonfrl Bank of Guthrie was on hrs way to Norman where he was to get the money and take It to Guthrre where lt was to he deposlted there IH one of the terrrtorys two safe Farris was eatm hrs break fast 1n tht clty when the robbery was commltted The robber sllpped up on Laughlm 1n the dark and covered htm w1th thelr water uns as soon as Thompson had the wall but larled to HOIILC a small tap bell lvmg on a able near to Lau h l1n When the burglars had gone L3UgllllIl rang the bell w1tl1 his foot alarmmg Harlan Nlonk and Bob Flsher Iwo old ll ners vtho were playlng check ers out 1de Duff Smlths Pool Hall They released Laughhn and alarmed Thompson Sherlff Aughtry and Thomp on qulck ly formed a posse whlch eau ht the Stark Brothers tust outslde of Moore The entlre recelpts of the bank for luly were 1n the stron box and the burglars took all but two dollars of th1 amount escapmg wlth 352356 Thr brlngs tne total number of robberles commltted by the bandlts to forty seven wrth a total booty of 34941 03 A fifteen dollar reward was claxmed by Sheriff Au htry Frve dollars each was contrlbuted bv Governor Warn wrlght Thompson and the BEAGLE BLA!-I GFORGE BIRDSEYE The Oldest Lzquor Dealer LIZ t e Terrzlory KENTUCKY LIQUOIQ A SPECIALTY Per uart T61 10 Per Gallon 341 COMMERCIAL CLUB COlVIPLE'lES NEW I-IOML The Commerctal Club of Okllhoma Clty has recently completed 1ts new home and dedrcatory servlces wele h ld yesterdav wrth Rev Enoch Plersol pastor of the Baptlst Church offlclat Cortractol Crrtchlou Fmtsh d the job n record lime gettln the job on a hyd f 583200 The burldmg IS the first brlck burldrng burlt 1n the terrl tory mee the run Th lots on W t Crand would h'1v cost the club 35145 had they not b en donated by the Peorlfln Club whleh purchased them w1th mon V ObIEll1CCl at a beneht bunco The burldlng IS one story ln her ht w1th the exceptlon of the sta e loft whrch towers to a herght of 30 feet the tallest kysclaper IH the Th stage IS the largest ln outhwest The bulldm has meetln rooms besrde th mam It tcrrrtory lr entlre two small lar e COIHTIIHHIIOII audltorrum hall room The total 53800 Th lJllllfllI1g was pald tor by the club sellmg trckets to several events amon them a taffy pullrn contest be tween two of the town cut ups LeRoy Slp s and lo Barnhlll cost w1ll probably exceed The bulldmg IS certalnly a credlt to our crty as rt rs th terrtorys lar est and tallest bulldlng and IS the hrst brlck burldln burlt slnce the run DAVIS RACKET STORE A DAVIS PROI l'il XVest Grand Av bs Carpet Tacks Horscshoes llatermelons Roastmg, PII Furniture and Produce Cantaloupes Hardwau CFNERAL STORE AND UNDFRTAKFRS NEW SAFE EOR BANK R T H6H'CfllHC president of 16 FIIST Natlonal Bank of our CITY nounces the purchase of a new the largest ln the terrltory The sa e new safe replaces an old stron box an IS a handsome ailalr wlth drmenslons of thlrty mches by twenty erght rnches wlth a depth of 81 hteen lnch s Th safe was purchased from the Slpes Self Servln Safe Store ln Kansas Clty for the enormous sum of 3597 The total cost w1ll probably reach 35125 as a new foundatlon had to be put ln un der the bank to hold th safe and a speclal wagon had to be bullt for Drayman lVIcCoy to haul the safe to IIS new locatlon The safe was sent parcel post and Poostmaster Henke ay that It n crea ed the pounda of Oklahoma CIIYS mall by 700 pounds makrng a record for the terrltory The safe 15 representatlve of the work the bank IS domg and pr0v1des a afer place for our money It IS Indeed n asset to our Clly GROCERYMAN CONIPLETES NEW HOME Groceryman ZWICK of he towns most pro res we crtrzens has completed h1s new home on the West Tenth Hlghway about a half mlle west of the of the 1n the helght roundmg landscape The house cost ln 32500 was bullt by Contractor Hol hs comprlses elght large rooms beautl fully decorated and luxurlously fur nlshed It 1S painted a beautlful red and trlmmed rn a harmonlzlng green makrng lf very attractlve Santa Fe tracks He has on most attractlve uburban homes terrrtory It IS two torles rn harmonlzm W1 1 the sur When LIZ Nnrmlz go tJ DUFI' SMITH S POOI HAI I West Srde of the Square Polly Anna Horse Shoes Pool Bzlltards cHEcKLhS Sz IDOMLNOES EI El E1 El Page One Hundred Lrly s . 9 , - , 3 ' 1 . . , , . .,r ' Q , . , 1 , f 4 4 . 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W A f' , , f , rs, I T 7 . h t a ' + K l I 4 A J I - I K . 1- . . 5 Y A , L Q 1 . t . - - , , - Q P' .4 1 ,I - 1 ll ' El, Y, I E1 T lt - z x 1 THE DAILY BEAGLE BLAH Aghast 2 1889 PRFSIDFNT S APPOINT MENTS APPROVED BX THE SENATE The senate confirmed the pres1dents appo1ntments for the terrrtory yester day afternoon Presrdent Spencer was compelled to make several appoint ments as Governor Jack Sprvey and hrs stafl were removed on charges of embezzlement P r e s 1 d e n t Spencer s appolntments were Governor Thomas Wamwrrght secretary of state Myron Moore and secretary of the land comm1ss1on Wll l1am Wltt Governor Wamwrrght s first acts were the appointment of Floyd Scoggms as scavenger for Oklahoma Clty and the donatron of a five dollar reward for the capture of the Stark Brothers Wam wrlght promlses a regrme of the peo ple by the people and for the people 1f posslble DANCE OPENS CLUB HOUSE The Oklahoma Soclal Dancmg Club gave IIS seml annual flmg last n1 ht to open the new Commerclal Club Forty one couples not countrng stags and chaperones were entertalned 1n the large ball room whlch was made very beautrful by decorat1ons of pussy Bennett the clubs presrdent led the grand march wrth Mr Eugene Schooler whlle M1 s Betty Lou Dunmng and Mr Kermlt Dodd gave out the programs Punch followed an evenmg of danclng 1n vthrch the V1IglH18 Reel predomma ted thought the schottrshe and polka ran ll a close race As usual .loe Barnhrll predomlnated the stag lme beatlng Curtis Mlles trme One hundred fourteen guests were entertarned A group of young lad1es who horsed to Norman last Saturday was composed of Myra Frederlckson Margaret Mon roney Betty Lou Dunmn Adella Brown Dolores McCormack Lelma Sawyers and Isabelle Brown MISS DUNNING S BOOK SHOPPE THE LATEST FIC FION I Want a Man by Pattle Lee Smllh Love s Pathways by Florence Plper Adventures of zz Chorus Gzrl by Maude Ol1v1a Owen How to Get the Rtch Guy by Ellzaheth Sherman PRETTY WEDDING IS Cl? LEBRATED One of the prettlest of events oi th1 soclal season was last n1 ht when MISS Dorothy Mosely was unlted m marrlage wrth Mr Hugh Crawford Th cere mony took place 1n the 'VIethod1st Church Rev Heston Smgletary offrcrat mg The church was heautlfully dec orated wlth oak leaves and sunflowers VIISS Kathryn Kmch played I Love You Truly throughout the ceremony Pattle Lee Smlth acted as mard of hon Mrs Mary Evelyn Fowler Smlth was matron of honor whlle brldesmalds were Mlldred Webb Mary Bennett and Myra Frederlckson Robert Dun can Cy Hess and Blll Oats were ush ers Mr Eugene Schooler acted as Mr Crawfords best man The bude who wore a weddlng dress of white ch ese cloth came down upon the arm of her father The br1desma1ds wore dresses of plnk cheesecloth trrmmed wrth green velvet After the rung ceremony there was a receptlon at the home of Audry SIPCS Burns Mr Crawford IS a graduate of the Columbra Barber College at Semmole He was one of the most popular m th stag lme for the last three seasons Mrs Crawford IS a graduate of the Amerlcan Instltute of Sewlng and has SCHSOII The couple left lmmedlately after the ceremonv for Harrah where they w1ll remaln for a week after whlch tlme they w1ll be at home at 27 North Walker Mr Crawford IS assoclated with Bob ert Mlllcr ln the blacksmlth hus1ness The1r many frlends wrsh them much happmess and succes TAFFY PARTY GIVEN FOR bRIDE AND GROOM ELECT Among the many events whlch have been showered upon Mr Crawford and the former MISS Mosely prevrous to rherr marrrage was a taffy pull grven by Allevne Fmnerty Sullnan ln h r home 26 North Oklahoma The br1de elect won th prne for pullmg the most The only calamlty of the evenmxr was when Joe Barnhlll the cut up sprlled a huge pan of taffy rn the lap of Mrs Sulhvan Thrs broke up the party as Mrs Sulllvan was compelled o call the party to an 1-arly end Mary Ellzabeth Cates and Vernon Bennett two of the towns most tal ented musrclans w1ll be pre ented ln a recrtal next Frlday by therr teacher Mrss Eva ee Farmer Harold Whlte brought the first load of cotton IH to Howells gm yesterday PEEK INS S1ster Florence P1per announces that Nat1onal Prayer Week w1ll be observed ln Oklahoma Clty next week S1ster Mary Bennett enterta ned th members of the Qullt Club wlth qurltrng bee ln her home 13 East Reno Durmg the party four qullts were tacked and the lad1es made some de l1c1ous fudge afterward Those enter tamed were Suzanne Cope France Marye Prescott Blanche Davrs Ratllffe Thelma Kmg Loulse Hlldreth Margaret Kerr Sarah Margaret Roden and Lava nd Letta McCarrell Crrcle Two of the Presbyterlan Church met at the home of S1ster Car rlbee Crrtcher 411 West Pottawatomle yesterday afternoon Brother Harold Sullrvan pastor of the Bapt1st Church at Brltton gave the mam speech on Infant Damnatlon Talks were glven by Mary Eagan Anderson and Angelme Plckens Next meetmg w1ll be at the home of Margaret Monroney Crltch ow 13 East Thrrd The Peorlan Club of the Baptlst Church met yesterday at the home of S1ster Ellzabeth Sherman Laughlln 27 eye gave the mam speech on Beauty ln the Territory Qulet Alleyne Fm nerty Sullivan gave a readlng Llquor I Hate It Rev Enoch Plersol mvoked and refreshments were served S1ster Pattre Lee Smlth announced th next meetlng would be rn the home of her mother 'VIrs N Bert Smith 23 S Har wey when she w1ll serxe lefreshments The lecture on bare of the Young Folk was well attended It was held under the ausprces of the Peor1an Club rn the Baptlst Church S1ster Plper lntroduced the speaker Mr George Ma sey who held the 31191111011 of the entlre audience durlng the first part of hrs speech A song by S1ster W1 nona Green followed the lecture Sh san ,lust As I Am A receptlon 1n the home of slster Ellzabcth Nfourman followed the program Get those durable fashlonable co ton hose at Dav1s Racket Store for l5c the pa1r fAdvl Groceryman ZW1Ck announces that he has recelved two dozen cakes of Sparkle Soap whrch IS to be a great rellef t as many housew1ves rn our clty Sherrff Au htry one of our leadmg farmer pol1t1c1ans called at the OHICB of the BEAGLE BLAH yesterday and left four pumpkms and a bushel of potatoes rn payment of a years subscrlptlon Page One Hundred Thzrty seve i ' 9 1 I -as -1- -x- 41- -x- -1- -xv -as -x- -as -x- -ns J J - A . . .,, 4- , A - I - 7 1 - ,E sa: - ' 'Q es- st- -we -me -x- at- sc- -2+ as -xr tt- -ze ' , 5 ' s ' fs , I - . . . 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I fy f 1. fPage One Hundred Thirty-nine 5 ,W ll IM NTJME M ll llll5llllllWNllElE IE l MFWMYU llklahuma rlly llklahuma The Home the Church the School the reatest 1nst1tut1ons on earth Closely alhed wlth these reat IIISIIIUIIOH as an .nd to thelr maintenance and development rs thc Llle Insurance The lNllDCONT NPNT Llrr IVHURANLIA COMPANY IS an Oklahoma company w1th 1ts heautrtul new Home Olhce at 1400 Classen Boulevard Oklahoma Clty We are here to serve the hfe msuranee needs of llllS tommunlty and state Our service Wlll make happlel homes better churches and better school mlcl Contment Llfe Insurance Compamg R 1 urnwmw Preszdenr EDWIN STARKEY Vzce Preszdent R W Rust Secretary New Home Oflve Ifltllllllllg oj the MID CONTINENT LIFE INSURANCE, FUMPANY, Oklahoma CLty, Oklahoma, sztuated at 1400 Classen Boulevard fPage One Hundred Fortyl El ea El ee e , V I - . ' DQ F . W Q Q l Q l l 'Q ll EAM Ldrha I + Ln I I J U 7 H g . . . D . H . . Tra1n1n for thletlc Events BY THOMAS UTTPRBACK AM AB PhD DDS XID B5 DD DS BTU F MF DC MC FOB COD BU Four year letterman at Harvard All Arnern an '96 tunes Coach at Central rorn 89 to 94 As captam of many Harvard teams, two years track, two vears football, three years basketball, three years swlmmlng two years tenms, three years baseball, three years erew, tuo years golf, and four years captam of the Harxard trddlc de wlnks team I feel competent to Wflte thls There IS a prevalent op1n1on that too much tralmng 15 lnjurlous to one physlcally but I have tramed on the grldlron, struggled on the basketball court, sweat on the track Held the baseball drambnd the tenms courts lI'31l1CCl for sw1mm1ng borne the hardshlps o tralmng for a crew stroke 'mo a tlddle de wlnks guard, and I stand today as rebuttal to any argument that oxer tra1n1ng IS IDJUIIOUS to one s health Tra1n1ng must be promulgated 1n ns every phase Unless you tram a team 1n evely way It Wlll not succeed I on cannot place a team on a good dlet only, and ex peat It to get to Chlcago It wouldnt even get to Norman or Stlllwaterl N101 can you tram a team Wllll exelclse, and feed lt on plckles, saucrkraut, hash brown, spa ghett1 red popcorn, peanuts chew1ng gum and candy Tra1n1ng must be attacked from every slde and I am the ex ample of what thls vlll compllsh The average hlgh school boy does not get enough efcercrse by merely runnmg up and down stalrs and roamlng around through the halls Ath letlc txammg supplles the mlsslnv motlve that the school does not supply, and unless you are an athlete or a debater, thls motlye IS lost to you A proof that tralnlnv dexelops one phvslcally, allow me to use myself as an example At the age of I2 I Went out for foot ball at the Perklnsborough JUHIOI' I'I1gh School Academy, of Ilncolnsvllle County, Ill southwest West Vuglnla At the start of the season I welghed Qu pounds I was under nourlshed though not due to lick of food After a season on the grldlron I gamed manly structure, and have kept lt I flnlshed the last game w1th eighteen hundred pounds on my body fThe opposlte team jumped on mel I attubute my manly features to hard tralnlnfr, and ZICIVISC anyone de slrxnv to follow ln mv foot steps to tram, tram TRAIN t Then tram some more and St., N2 keep It up eontlnuously Toot' THOMAS UTTERBACK Toot' fPage One Hundred Forty onel P O O ET' O M.P. . . 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Force yourself to save a itt e every week. 55555 e Llbertq Nahonal Bank In Oklahoma CIW E1 EI El Photographs Live Forever 5515555 Have Them Made as-sefnin 12912 West lVIa1n qtreet 0 L U greets the Oklaho ma Clty Central H1gh Qchool Students and wIll welcome you among the IIICTCEISIH number of her graduate who are annually enrollmv wlth us EUGENE M ANFRIM Presulenf blogan of the Chrlstlan College at the Capltal Sound Scholarship and Solzd Character WH MM lil WW AINVIINISTI ATIOIN lJUlIDING Oxxmnowm CITY UNIVERSITY Page One tw lnnlnfr ettlng avs orgeous Omen lr S A T1eat1se on the Way s of '1 Man About Town bv HAROLD SULLIVAN Wznner of popularzty contest at Perktnsborough South Dakota second place tn beauty contest at conventwn 0 Assoctatton of Fox Terrzer Owners twtce voted most handsome man at Los Angeles Dog Show the terrrtorys most popular bachelor Many have asked me why I never marry The answer IS slmple I cannot marrv, because I would break too many hearts lf I should Beauty has never passed me by I am endowed ulth It I have been chased bv beautlful glrls all over the world but due to my extraordlnary wrll power I have remamed slngle and do not lntend ew er to be entrapped by any woman My experlences have varled, but never have I failed ln my attempt to w1n a glrl, once I have trled I reallzed that I was a heart breaker when I was ln Chlckasha I met up wlth a glrl there vxhlle on a huntlnv trip to Tulsa lYou have to hunt for It l Immedlately she fell ln love wlth me and llke all Lhxckasha glrls trled to entrap me She almost succeeded as I was young and 1n experleneed and had not learned to con trol myself but I managed to escape th It glfl wlth carcely any 1ll eller: s That was only the beflnnmg of a long lme of ex p rlences I have been called by some a h art breaker I admlt thrs tltle but lf I had marrled I coald not have marrled them even 1f I were marrred so I go on and on an on breakmg the poor Hexlbl hearts of women I have brofen hearts all over the world I have broken glrls h arts ln HAROLD SULLIVAN Parrs London Deauvrlle Monte Carlo on the Rlvlera Berlln Hamburg Vlenna, Tokyo Bombay Ceylon, Shanghal Chlck ashfl Iovell and all polnts northeast It 1S a pecullar wav of mme I have It I cannot help my self or when I must break a woman s heart ll breaks, and nothing can stop rt When I set out on 1 Journey I can expect to come back leaung a trall of broken hearts behmd me, 'md lt IS estlmated that I wlll break 4603 785 hearts th1s year If I do, It IS not my fault I can keep women from entrappmg me but I cannot keep them from trylng to enchant me nor can I keep their hearts from breakm when they fall My Wlll power saves me from thelr enchantments I estlmate that 8 4-95 729 women wxll try to entrap me thls year Qome say that I am a woman hater Thls IS erroneous I do not hate women, but I cannot place my entlre alfectlon on one woman, for my llfe would be 1n danger of attacks from mv many Jealous admlrers I cannot stop mv wmnmg ways nor my sex appeal so I w1ll go on and on breaklng hearts forex er age One Hundred For y thre C7 . -OR- 1th ' l , - 7 ee as I c Y . 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Nm., , , Q i f- , ' I H Sprm lake THF SOUTHWEST S K'REATlI5T LVVIU ENILNT PARK Welcomes everv Central Hloh School Student to a joyous and contmuo 1s pro gram of fun and frollr' throughout their three months ummer vacatlon H5 E he ROY STAFON Pms MCR Summer Jous F0rYMcAB0yS H5555 H zkmg C am pmg Swlmmmg and Good F ellowshzp THREE CAMPS June 6 18 Cage 12 and overj June 22 July 2 fage 10 and overl Aug 22 Sept 3 H1 Y Tralnlng Camp Jom Today 2 12 fm Clenirzll ,fig Og 33 3, IIT nr 25.052 WQ' ?5 Welcome Anytlme Class 1927 me-Qilllqmmm 5 r uni Qpharnxarg D B BONDURANT 43121 'S yt ith and Roblnson Oklahoma Clty age One Hundred For y s El-Y E ' El El . 1 f .. sg 1 U -- ,, .U . ' s ' . . - o fa of ' , . 4 e E1 2 -rm El l- I3 E m 1. . ' . ef V Gag- 'PPT-iff of magnum .f-KL - al I' 1 51 11511 El I3 L - ixl N '- W fha T L BRA! CENTR 6 aio E'Z Wm 'af 'Marg zihgsggfx., K X f lj! fb? Af, Fa N W AA -'-7438 1 889 This Photograph lS 0 Central Hugh School a ' s X Riff? f 'fy f 'J 5-4324 nd Sarroandlng Terrltory as It Appeared Ln Ill, ff ff!-fgxyg, CREAM RRLOR E OQL G FER WSH gm Sm 25525165 H115 mug e X vd'Nfe fum ff WB. if 'Wy Wa 'X 1 XX cfffifkff S' 59254 sawn g ,WX Z' w 3 2 5 K 'T 6 fnpv 1 g 'Mi X I 1 hi X MN4yv N45 xXx ff ff ,ge gg V Thzs lS Uar Impression N 0 How the Hzgh School Pharmacy Would Haze Loo cd Had It Exlsted Ln 1889 LP age One Hundred Forty seven 'J ' lui ,Q X if ff ? fr , 8 yy, .A f f 5 Y? -H H Nvgdbsf 1 G ' e E , W. y H f ' WM 0 M 7 off NN X? GL ff. A . 'H H DO!! NAlI K'P V f . . . , . 8 K fm 3 va f f fr . X 1: -Emi ' f 8 na!!! ' -I - ' ef X . ngrrghq! x 1 . f i.: '! ,s - x --:- . - I or ll! 'H ' l - pkg: g::g,-- W , Q X + T f aff fy!! x- A - 8 , 1 .V If A X- V , . 'V 1 Y A ' I, A . X 'pn fl 5 - F N. I 0 A f,f R - , . f - ' - 2 x f , V A f m , .. :xi f f If ' I J I ?,b , P 17 ' I.. , - - 4:.,.:.-It fn f 1: ,, X X fp' ' :Ii 21. eg' Il' f : . NX. 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They were found in an attic, yellofuf with age K the photographs, not the atticj and had to be handled with great care. However, we are reprinting these photographs, which now repose in the Museum of Natural History at Podunkj Its Organization in 1889 age One undred ort nin This Photograph is of The Peorian Club, the Most Exclusive of Religious Clubs, After I P H F y - ' Empress CiIE1 I3lI O Thls theater IS colchallv apprec1at1ve of the student hoche patronage 0EEl JEl.?-0 One of the reasons why It presents COHSlStCHtly The Puck of the Plctures f-PACKARD You can buy a flve passen ,Cer PACKARD SEDAN Q2 49300 fully equlpped dehxerel IH Oklahoma Clly 0i1EI EIj'3 The greatest automobzle buy ln the world C JE lEl Etsele motor Co 24- IN Broadway Phone M 5600 Always Remember That ICE CRP ANI s Better A Pure Dehczous Food Eat More Ice Cream Teach Thrift STOP PAYING RFNT OWN YOUR HOME C'ZEl ElI?.O The Qoclfreq Investment Co '40ar Loans Help Buv Homes EJ El El El Page One Hundred Fzftyl E -E E E ,-.- OT ' . , for -A '43 1 ' O- 7 , I 1 . Y I . . l vw, 1 , a . -- - -J, ca ,I - - 99 rr ' ' 99 ' ' 0 3 V. . EY El El E Fl m El Q Q f 1 1 f -- 4 ft'-I 99 J X mf p Ed' L wee' ONLY A POOR OFFICE ANGEL otherwzse BELIEVE IT OR NOT Tragt Comedy tn Three Acts Dramatrs Personae Miss ELEANQR VAUCH1' MRS LEE HUNTER Offtce Angels Mrss HELEN SP1vrY famous regular KU utten 'ant at Central Mn HUBERT Hoon another same SKIP Nuff sed Scene I IEnter Helen? HLLIN Oh Mrss Naubht how pretty you looti I llke your smock I saw you wlth the cute l msn last nlght VAUGHT fto herself? servm HELEN How do you nice and rosy? HFLEN I was absent VAUGHT I know just Sweet chlld S b make your cheeks so two perrods yesterday how It s Three pe rrods drd you say? Here 1S an excuse Come m and see me a am some tlme darllng You know Im never busy lEx1t Helen wrth blue sllp? Scene I1 Same Settzng lEnter Hubre? HUBIL Mrss Benedict d1d you call me? Say how come you have that smudge on your nose I do beheve you et fatter every day BFNEDICT fto herself? RCV0lllH 1d1ot CI'o Hubert? Yes I dld call you Mr Gethmann wants you CEx1t Hublr Hunter nee Benedret smrles v1n dlctrvely as curtarn falls? Scene III Slctppers Offzc lEnter Huble? perlods yesterday? Mlss Sheldon ays she saw you at the Orpheum matlnee Mr Moore who was w1th her says the same HUBIE Beheve rt or not I was wartmg for .1 tam I cannot tell a l1e SKIPPER You dont need to You already have Seven perrods 4I:x1t Huble Benedlct gldres and shakes fist? BENEDICT So suffer all who lnsult the beauty of Mary Hunter the farr terror of 211 fCURTAIN? muff f dx f-1? 01667 age One Hundred Ft ty on ti l . ' ' I E is-4 s X ,X f X Q - v, , l yx A F Axe . S! V I I t - . . I 7. ' g . X 'af,t' l ', ' 'W . Y .g'.' r' L, . . . - . l L0 0 - I .1 . 7 .u 7 . . 1 . gh ' ' Vi K i . , . 9 VAUGHTfPiIlCh them, ITOHCY- C. W. G.-Where were you the last two If . ' I . I . , . . l-,- . A I i . - 7. . I . n . n 7 gf . 7 , ' G ,.' . s , 9 5- Sr .. l v 3 t . I . l 4- f , ll S? 772 0 K F o 'f , . 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Sifilfgdx ,Ni ,ws OOKS engraved and serv1ced by the Bureau of Engravmg won hrst 1n class A first and second 1n class B and second 1n class C 1n the Publ1cat1ons contest sponsored by the UH1V6fS1tY of Oklahoma last year Th1s 1nd1cates an ab1l1ty to take care of school annual engravmg and serv1ce needs that we shall be glad to demonstrate to those 1nterested 1n gettmg the fmest 1n co operat1on and qualrty for the1r school publ1cat1ons Our contract and SCIVICC 1nclude many eXclus1ve and d1st1nct1ye features about wh1ch school annual staffs should know We w1ll be pleased to answer Wlth full eXplanat1on to those who are 1nterested ? We Eursauefinsrsvins Ursaasrrosfm QHTY age One Hundred Fifty-twol El EI . . ---1 . ' ,,f 5 W1gS .2-f ':'if, 5x-. , .11 fl- ' 1 2,5 6155, 'sf ,' i!fE!2.1 ,- , TIL ..1ss:iFf'? v. milllllm 1 ,fl , ' , If L s1- l y'Ill'l'5!:: ' ll 1 H ll ijfgggzasess-Qieiielff' El Q. V ' 1 1-111 11113-11L3flll,1If .Q Y ffm '- 1,11 l 1 1 fllflfrflfu W1 ' ' 11 1 '.,1fl1.J::l 1 221 1. 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N X- - F , . , . , . e , I - I 'f - 6 6 l llFor some hlgh school lb a steppmg stone to college for othels lt leads them dlrectly to the world f busmess ln any ca e hlgll school students hould afflllate with a strong bank that w1ll help them to prosper 1IYou are mvlled to make the SECURITY NATIONAL your banklng home S E C llRlTlJ HATIOUAL BAIIK Folks Favor Fosters for Flowers because they are home grown rn our own greenhouses and gardens because they are always FRESH plcked every mornlng and clellvered promptly because the blossoms are larger and more beautlful longer sturdler stems greener follage because our floral artlsts arrange and tr1m the bouquets so tastefully to fit the partlcular occaslon Always 1nss1t on FOSTFPS FI OWERS B Foster Floral Co roadway at FHS! FITSI and Robmson Oklahoma Clty CALL Scotts Drug Store LA H PRFSCRIPTION DRUGGIST for Pl UMBING HEA TING and GAS FITTING iii? 27 East E1 hth Maple 1997 MEET' 416 West Maru Walnut 0076 castles HERE SINCE '89 E E1 E El 6 f s X El El T ' 0. 1 - ' l H . S, . 7- 7 . in u 1 . . n n 1 , ' 5 . . , I3 El m -- -E1 Y 1 l nz: m m - -:H 1 I 7 'g Page On Hundred Fi ty- our imgk If Skippe Had Some Hair and Rody Was Baldg 75 35, ,. , ,qi ,U J I f Things Were What They Aint r S X K If Willard Thompson Took Home All '4E's and foe Barnhill Made Sraight 'gA's,'g I Hazel Hartford Had Bobbed Hazr and Blanche Rath e Had Curls and Gzrls Went Around Dressed Lnlce Tins Wouldn t It Be a Dqferent World? 'Wifi QQ nd 35 Page One Handre L y Lug f ' , , 'ff -, : - A K A A Lk! I . .f K4 IX -Nasvvqq I . I W ' dWF'fl -f' 1 7 El - El l Nt PI ANARY Prfsldent t 1 xx x fllllllflbfl TIHIH lOl' BUSIHCSS Success Yom Hzgllschool Credzts Ale Accepted ou ue not ClclQ'-Cfl ruth under Graduates You hue the lJ6I'lCf1tS of your hwhschool ectueltlon You uh mee exflctlx dCCOfClll'10' to Hblllty Outline Inclwzdual Method Sives time Incl money Method how the Work N done IS the re 15011 Busmess or College 1 lctlc ll buelness tralnlng IS the Way to Ldpltallze on your hlffh sc hool ecluc ttlon will put you Ill bus nebs lnd on the payroll or pay your wly through college I IS no bodet DIXAUC HON S hli aclx fintagee that lt Wlll Ply to IHVCSII' ite Send for free 1 tt llov age One 1 9 . . l ,. ', , I. D. 5 lcv, ff . . Y a ' v ' .Q -C ' . 1 ' ' .' 'D 'z ' . z 'z ' fc U' ' D . students of this School take the work in so short time. P1 ' ' wt Q gui ' ' ' 'f ' ' Q, Q: zz ' . lt ' D ' E 2 ' A z 1 : K . t '. . ' I ,J 2. 1. o ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' 5 'ga . Q ' zz z ,. 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A .f ,QA . :Q H Y f J ,Agn f c. 3' ,X ,.V. h .,,. . it Q r S Qgpazgl lil Y xx T x K , .r- 5. kV-,k 1 , V - 'f . .V 4 K , 'K N Mt is .ef 6 ' Q 5 A ' A ' ' - ' . ww. -5 Q ' , ' g k , , ,. ' , , 'SQ r Na Jgsii: t , A f Y A J K . W K , .ANDERSQN S BARBER CIGAR SHOPS STORES There Are None Better .N 49 R QQ 40 X50 Jacoby s Home of Correct Plcture Framlng Art Shop and Fllm Developlng Estahlrshmenl rs represented all of Centrale aet1v1t1es Been here 6 years Lets patron! e Q gf them Q, THE HUCKINS SUNDAY DINNER DE LUXL 3151 50 plate DAILY DINNER CONCERTS Re ular Dlnner a La Carte SBTVIC W5150 Plate Peerless Culslne DINNER DANCINC EXCEPT SUNDAY Where Hospttalzty Flowers age One Hundred Ftfty eight Regular systematzc vavzng IS the one sure roael to financlal lndependence l 'llIEI EII?O Thrz t Headquarters EIl E1?0 Oklahoma Clllj Dll1lCllIlq and Loan ASSOC1dl1OH The Home Folks 125 N Harvey E E El El GN Q J all 'jo ' 5 ot 2634 ' 9 2 Nw Q93 ,NW in , . Y. . C5 9 'H 6 Q ' Q I Z. as 6,0 f ' f, Q W 12300 9046 W 5 42 B re cf X 19 a J 02 Q J LVQK .GN E El EI E El E SLA 97 I' . 'I El --E E El , , THE CLOTHES OF A QUARTER OF A CENTURY AGO 1 ,'.::: 7 f ffwfkgw ff f' W .. NEVER LUOKL' 6 6731 M GODS I Ho PE K THAT 14,4 G? Y Q20 M J SM' Q A u S757 1.--:U -:Z-:' f '.:.'.: .515 A ' , Qfftizifzaif fK'.,: ffrl, .1 ..-- gg:::.f ' - - ,.g.5 . T 'r-,:5g,1jf4:f. YE : . - 1 .1. A 'L ' Z5 t :J ' S 1:33.15 F: I ' -e lf: .1 1 .':f ai' : . SM X ML ,, I - T 'Q 'Y ,Agi- HANL l ff O Iilfgffs..-1 K flaw afar ARE TO DAY BRANDED AS UNSANITARY IN TWFNTY FIVE YFARS WILL THE PRESENT MODE OF MLN S STYLES OH M Y G05 H ' How u NSANITAKY f X77 S F 3 X K 6 R. f-ff-2i- fm S 5 SE -SEE K, ,mfg NAI PS BE TREATED THE SAME WAY? age One uzdred n zxktrw ff: 2 . l 4 . I C9 - 1. 1 1 A Z - 9 , L 1 tv I C0 -- ,.,. C Y U 0 L.. I 9. I ' 0 , ' K A Q I ' ww- 1,445-A I X f f ' L 4 Q .............,....... ff' ' Y Zvfaffffffqffffff ff mf. 4' f' Qfff ' 1 3 '.i1i5Q-'55-5 I, 1. . Q 1,1 , ,W , W , - IN nnpvn W 1 I' 2 ' P ' A f I' Qi ' 'ly N ' 1 cf C f ' 1 ' , A ff W A Tx 6 0, an ll - I 9 f fn.,-fir, ' I . ,L 1 Il .' ' -as aff!!! , I 'I' If 9 .v u I , 455 5 A 'RM ' uf .T --J' X f Lf. QW vb . ass: , ' A .fm .., if N Q14 l 0 5 'Tre-Sr' r I w :HST , 3. 4 N ' 2 fi T ' - ' -S552 ' If - of 5 P H 1 Fi f f y- ' L Z EI -El EI I3 CONGRATULAI ION S CLASS OF 1927 Halverson Co WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SPORTING GOODS 203 North Broadwav Oklahoma C1 y A Cent: al Booster THE YOUNG MAN AND WOMAN Who come to thls bank has learned to expect from our OHICCIS pract1cal and foreslghted 3dV1CC We have mformatlon experlence and facultres whlch we are confrdent would be of great benefit to you MXH 5526 Fldelltq Ilatlonal Bank Grand and Robinson Fldelxty Natl Bldg Grd uatlon Presents WF HAVE BY THF CASF COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER 55 HE EE NO OBI IGATIONS' SAVE' H5 EE M? PTUMETRIJ1 0 1,5135 8 120 N nuamsnu W OKLAHOMA CITY UKLA Page One Hundred Srrty C94 In as Q' Maj' Latest whlms 1n cla sroom sports and formal wear are presented ln our specxaltv shop Smart apparel for young fashlonable E INC. E gg 304 06 West lVIa1n X I . me El EI E1 E1 El A l . X .x Qi. xx tv W1 ' ' , . I I L . X ' 'l f 'Sun f P A 4- 'f 1 lr 1 '. ' 1 ' .4 s. J' I E l . . El El El El Y I age One Hundred Sixty El 13 E 1 E Compliments 0 R013 Flsher Motor Compemq State Dtstrzbutor 55555 1007 North Broadway Maple 04-19 Leech and Companq Paints Oils Varnishes Painters' Sup phes Wall Paper Decoratmg W1HdOWV Glass Books G1ftS Statlonery Plcture Fram mg and Artlsts Materlals El ElI.T'5 115 West 1Vla1n 431111333 Win IA ggrntlmll PIANOS PLAYERS PHONOGR XPHS Ez erythmg ln Musto Because It Is The very completeness of our 1nst1tut1on and eqtup der a QCYVICC mot S3115 fy ng at a cost never greater and often less than can be had else where EIC El?-'S Mlm! 0145! 0UKl'0h Street and Draper Esmbllshi gg 920 North Robmson Stret age One Hundred x tw f L7 'T 7 I 5 7 . 7 7 7 T . I . , y E1 --EJ EI El I3 EI 1' f '?ff 1 1 ' '-'eww-49,3 Y- i , ment enables us to ren- u' L 3 . Nl as - 1 1 A f ' 1 1 , . P' 0 - GG y ' 7 ' 95 E El E El S i t y - 0 :I X I -rf ve- Twin--.4-,f :fu-E4 Q-rf? , 79, .,,,.., Adm the S 4 ,. 5:1 v Q- fp- , .,.,,. ,., ,, 4, c A A ,rx -e Qmffffhazlr-.4:s:ww42z,:nf4:fQVzfwhx Krm12f?saes3vi. - 1, 'H fiends' Mm-fwvwv-n+s1:fws1 agar--51 my -' . A . .. ,. ,J fi .1,w.,...,1. lPage One Hundred Sixty-three lfmfta:-1xf:4z?5sKa1BZ f ZE5i':.I5Q . zwqgf Congratulatlons Cfhc-3 PHOTO To the Graduatlng Class 1927 Ci'IElI.-:TO 0215,-50 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY P HOTOSTATS D 6:5 PHARMACY E330 f 'ZlElI.?0 Phone Maple 2020 Phone Maple 2760 205K N ROb1HSOH 921 North ROblHSOH Oklahoma Clty fo the Students and Faculty of Central Hlgh School we tender our happy congratulatlons We are proud of Central and the clty ln whlch It IS located WALKER WILSON TYLER CO PRINTERS-PUBI ISHERS-BINDERQ 504 WEST GRAND AVENUE PHONE MAPI E 2145 The 1921 Student Annual a product of the Walker Wtlson Tyler plant age One Hundred Szxty four El I3 El EI O of l I l I 2 . ' El -E1 El El EI ' E 2.5-.gn . 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I V E1 EI EI CTHE HAHN FUNERAL'HCHHE GOOD SERVICE PLUS FAIR TREATMENT On Tenth Street Between Broadway and Roblnson Private Instruction , l M alfes fl horough Students 'z The School Your Classmates More than I50 graduates of Cen tral Hrgh School have attended BLACKWOOD DAVIS PRIVATE BUS1 NESS COLLEGE durmg the last three years We IHVILC you to JOIII wrth them 1n fi htrng for Success rn Buslness Blackwood Dams Prwate Busmess College P Fastest Stx tn the World per Dollar Cost Tlhrs car IS youth rtself 1n t eager morn for the glad hlgh road and the hllls of far away A chum free fleet and endurlng Rolllng rn fresh to clrnner Wlth breakfast 500 mlles back A smart looklng pal around town too dashlng and swagger and suave A RIDE IN THE ESSFX IS LIKE FLYING Camker motor Co 815 N Broadway Phone Maple 2662 age One Hundred Stxty s x .A J LHNQE HARDWARE SPECIALIST SARGENT BE VE CO TOOLS PAINTS LOCKS VARNISHES MewQ Walnut 0080 Tenth and Broadway Lots of Parkmg Space Of ' . g ,. . Q Q ' H . 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