Central High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Muskogee, OK)

 - Class of 1918

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N 4. . 40 ,f .11 . -mf ... ., .47 1 . , -1 ...W .4 vm, .- , ..,f1.5:.,f4' -.1 11 11 ,....1m5 ., , ..x, 111- .wr-H. 1111-my ff - 1 11-v,.,,14..,,..,a1 - --6 1 1 -.W - . 1 1 . -f v. 1 Q gag. :N Nix, . , ' Nngx X' fr- f' '21 4 Q- .114-A.-1' . , 1- .1 nf :gtk-, .Ag 15 55.5 1 fins- .N w -1. .u 1- uhh - 5 -1 N. af A. -- S 1 'T 0 our boys over therc defending their country and their c0uutry's honorg to the boys ill train- ing camps here, i0E11'11i1lQ,' how to wage their battles for De- mocracyg to that boy who lost his life while in the ser- vice of his country, we, the Class of 1918, dedicate this book as a small token of our love and respect. if nil .llhlllll 5 3 'VI 71 L M. ii. i-Ei lg i, iri V 4, ie :Q-a lg ll? is lP' ip ,ri iii 5 11 ,L ir' li :sw HQ 1: ZW? ' I1 Wi' i:. ti ::1 37 2, 1 Z' Ei il, ilu 'Al if' E1 Ei .,l :El :Qi ,ii 'ii lip iii' if ..i if Tlll, k'llll5l'TAlN r.H.s. l9lS fi Board of Edu catlon H. M. CHESNUTT, President FRANK LEE, Vice-President E. C. MORTON OSCAR A. WELLS H. B. NELSON l4lDWIN S. Momma, Pu. CB., A. M., Supr'riHff1nfI1'nf of Clif-11 Sclmols ln. University of Indiana, Ph. B., A. M. University of Chicago ig iff. E: ffw if lim' F. IIANNUM, A. B. ff? Principal CI'Hfl'ClI High iS'c lm0l ff 'Lil University of Iowa, A. B. Columbia University ii lay F51 F. V. MADDIN, Clerk E. D. CAVE, Truancy Ofiicer l E. F. BAKER ig' Superintendent Buildings and Grounds ll? x 1 ' 'll ,I jZ::'::r.........::1......1:m.'xxx......1 i.:...gnm:1........L...y:.:eg.Q'g'..1,gAi1,L'.2'.:g -'i,.-.,.4 ..-... -'..,...L.E:3g1g:. nu N 6 ax 1 x x FACULTY nun- M Em :NR ,RQ 1,1 w1'ml7f 7 tr ylIllIwIlIlI.l'l!Ill1l'?l gg lilllllllmlil -.Q...1.Y:Y-U ATU-T-I5LQXf'e-A - .Q jg THE Omni-'TAIN c:.H.s. 191s i x Tgzllrllllllx. , .QL ,H 1 -W , h al M, J ls , . l g C. F. ANDERSON, A. B ,E . 'VL Southern Illinois State Normal gllsh I Q University of Ininois, A. B. il Eli iw 11 l i - w l SUSIE K. BAKER Eu lzsh : 1 . 1 Kirksville fMo.j State Normal X Central Wesleyan College lMo.J 3, 'S University of Chicago ii? , xl JF? Gif? l i STELLA LEE BARTON, A. B., History 5 University of Oklahoma 3 University of Chicago 3 E 4 . . : J. B. BIANCHI S amsh E 1 2 University of Missouri 5 E 5 lhiARION D. BROWN, Physlcal Culture ffilrlsj I New Haven School of Gymnastics , , I Il w yu ' MARY L. BRALY, Home Ecouofmlcs x 1,- czgik University of Arkansas W s. E. stare Normal ijnuranr, Okla..J El University of Chicago E ,l i STELLA M. CALLAHAN, A. B., Lzbrarlan 4 Spaulding Collexre fMusko1zeeJ, A. B. l . Cottey College lNevada, MoJ 5 University of Missouri H. LEE COOKE, Physical Culture Uioysj Illinois State Normal U?-loomingtonj IE:Illlllllilllnllllilllll ffl Z - ff- .. ..-cs 1 lgfl 11.5 E f f grzzmumzuxr- rmr.1jvNX'lggJ: 4 X' 1, ng E 5 ' ' V ' ' 'nf' -' fa. X .., ,. .-9 E X E Illlllllllllllllllllllhill .wmllt YE 3 31 i. 11 lv 1'l-u llllllllllilllllllllll Ani ixnlnllllllm - i W V -W-I Qgjjlilgfirgxv . nil :F- 1' '- ?'L ' an' '1 5 I 'rul-: cull-:FTAIN c. H. s. 1918 lf' X lHilllllijllllllllllllliixl QA3,,W,,,i,,l, I I 5 I , AlARY M. CRAIG, A. B., B. S.,Enf1Ii.wlL 5 University of Missouri, A.,B., B. S. Columbia University IN. YJ S f . S I RUBY L. CULP, llnstory , : North Texas State Normal 1Denison, Tcx.J 5 ' Colorado State Teachers' College S University of Chicano x 3 fl Q F. S. lDAVIS, A. B., A. M., .5 ', 24 l -I .llaflu'n1afi1'.v and lfflglisla , 5 Univf-I-sity of Illinois, A. B. Uuiversity of Kansas, A. M. .I l'ANI'l'A IUIN II, A. B., Enlrjlhwlz, is I 2 l I I 5 University of Missouri, A. B. E E . E I I 5 I E 5 E F1mNc'Is IBITE, A. B., Frr'm'l1, g Vassar, A. B. 5 E I . ll. l'l0RIJICE, A. B., A. M., If'Il.ljHS1If J. QI M? Wabash College, A. B., A. M. Q1 lk' Columbia University E University of Chicago f . I 2 5 lilI.0liA FRAZIICR, A. B., Gvrnmn E Q De Pauw University, A. B. E 5 Indiana University f 3 2 5 . 5 3 I 2 I w A - ' LURA 14 HAZIER, A. B., 1,m'1.n . g De Pauw University, A. B. I 2 University of Chicago 5 5 , 5 I 'Iii 'W 'f'HWif fnllllllllllfl Illllllllilygfl H, 4-0 1 ...... .H ua :W ' 12 : K .4 3: IIIlllllllllllllllllllllixl 9 lilllllllillwIllvllllllllllmi Ll Illllllllllllllllllm Illlll lllllllllllli 2 I I I S i di .M e , 3 4 l s : : llllllllll IIIKIIIIIVB1 n E I Illllllllllllllllllm ffQgisI'fEr ' THE CHIEFTAIN . V153 - C.H.S. 1918 MRS. VIRGINIA B. GRIasHAIvI, A. B., A Columbia University CN. YJ Carson-Newman College fTenn.j, A. B. ICTTA ql'lARLAN, A rt Texas State Normal Art Institute fChicag'oj Columbia University iN. YJ AIINNIE Fl. HAi'wom'IeI, A. B., Home Econo mics Indiana State Normal Stout Institute, A. B. University of Denver Mossm HOIIM A rt Chautauqua Art School iN. YJ Colorado State Teachers' College XVIULET B. -HOWELT1, Commercial Kansas City Business College Bnssm HUM, A. B., English University of Kansas, A. B. BIAREE BIURLIN, Supcmsisml Sfudy Northeastern State Normal fTal-ilequah, 0kla.J JAMr:s A. PAIIGETT, .4 ritlzlmffic and Ernglish Maryville College lTenn.J University of Oklahoma ..I1Ifl1'HI rt QE-film' yIllllllllllllwilllllllll K' Xl'll'11,l IlMImll1ll1'iX1g 5 i Z 2 2 i 1 I I i f I 2 I I? X 5? lf E x x S 2 I E fxillllllllllvlihlPlllllllltgg ini' 10 el? llllllllIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIE X HH llllllllllllllllllxl xx 'llI 'lflflfll xl . Ylll 2 N' THE l'IllEl TA .1 .jiummlllllil U. Ill. l,Al'li,1IlIlIlNfl'lIIl Polytechnic Institute lPe0ria, Ill.j ii F? - . 3 IGDITH PAYNE, B. S., Hmm' Ell'UlIOH'lI'.S 3 Fairmount College lWichita, Kans.J Kansas State Agricultural College, B. S. H flll. Fl. GRACE l'mlq, A. B. A. M. SC'lf'Hf'0 V.. 1 7 I Greenville College 1Greenville, lll.j l, Kingfisher College, A. B., A. M. I5 University of Chicago 1 il. ll. lhmczizk, M. fXCC'T,S. C.l0n1u1f'1'f'if1l 7 Chillicothe 1Mo.l Normal and Business College, M. Acct's. li lllf:l.if:N l'x'I,1f:, A. B., Ilisfrzljlf University of Oklahoma E. QW, U. li. li mifif, A. M., Con1111r'1'f'iaZ Indiana University, A. M. lim E' Columbia University lN. YJ I w E H' li. M. Rvimim, A. B. .llf1f11r'1mz1'if'.s' I , 1 ' University of New York, A. B. , Union Theological School QN. YJ K. i l l K EN N l'l'l'll SllEl'l'ARll,I,ll.IjSl!'Il1 Tl'CllILl2'Il!l Pg ln the Service E. ffl UH l N ' xx vl ,A X-3:5 1fQim111Hm?25H1Hir31'Hf?Hff?111i'75QiXQ2Efw g- ' me mnirlirii l'l 'ii fi1111iun1::::iLu1i .girlllf'4i':Ei.L i1:frmErZi1fniitUiniT7nfITTrEif1E:i1i T'-' W ' YYYAY:mil-if:5,'T1i'i11:i11ii,'HUT7Hf3En'11x3nrI 5 - , . W . . f.. .Y .,,,,..-,. -W fer, wi. W , , , ,, ,Wi ,. , ,,,,,,,- -, IN C . H . S . 1 9 l 8 4 V 1 7 l .LJ . ,--, if W-fx., ,,v.,... ,...A- W , lfiillli gn1:zrmux1uu1unmr:f ,V . ,A W H llllllIlllll'li --Ti YN Hilllllll lllll I l nf, '-pup E u 3 J lli' if Fi if Ei ,Ei lv ,Q E li '1 Ai X. 11 .ifImimwwwulmnFil 1Il114r 1:-11-Hlxgf g!r.111...l1,i1..r1111:1 x' - .-, F1 , 1i1ifm?111f Z li 'rin-1 CHIEFTAIN c.H.s. 191s L- fvlvv Illlll llllllllllllul K'LH111'1'1 ''llllllmlt f 2 H. ll. SHIFFl1l'l'l'T, Ii. S., Agrifulfurn : oklahoma A. and M. College, B. s. Z I 3 E ' lllIN N111 Pl. STARR, Supm'm.sor of Ill'llSIlT Q Detroit Conservatory of Music Z Q Thomas Normal Training School of Music 1DetroiH Q E Central State Normal School fMich.j Q 2 A E l i E ADA 39? , Qin ll BETTIF1 STEPHENS, A. B., llIClflIr lllfl1'll'S 'L I University of Oklahoma, A. B. Q E i I AIl4lEPlN STROUD, Playswal Culfurn 5 ffm-1.1 Q Warrensburg iMo.J State Normal 2 Palmer School of Penmanship 1Cedar Rapidsl 5 University of Chicano I J. E. SULLIVAN, A. B., Maltlzvnziafics f Central Normal 1Danville, lnd.J Indiana University, A. B. 2 5 5 . E E i rg. C1,11f1-'onn T11oRNE, Inclusirml Qs! S Northeastern State Normal fTahlequah, Ckla.l 'i ll 1 1, IONE TURNER, Supwzfisol' of Pvunmn- , F . shzp 5 ' Whitewater lWis.J Normal School Q Cedar Rapids f1a.J Business College E Q if ,A Evanston Summer School Q f 2 CUBA XVANCE, H isfory and Civirs ' Warrensburxz 1Mo.b Normal University of Chicago Z i Z lit 'IIHHIII I111'l'H'u guinllululul .u:l:a1l4I,f lil1Illlllllllllllilllllllliil 12 Filllllllllllllllllllllllllllm lxillllllllllllllllillillil El Iimmumlmgmh A x fggmil- - rrQjSQ,mmimmmmm1mmmnmmm-gg A- THE CHIEFTAIN c.H.s. 1918 131 illllll5'!IlHlIIlHllllil l 1 I I 5 5 I 1 l z z .J 15 , E E . s f 3 3 I 1? 1 5 I 2 I x 3 lgllllllllll X cil.ADYS VAN CE, M asia Warrensburg lMo.J State Normal FRANK E. XYAN SLYKE, A. B., Principal of Junior H igh Srlmol University of Oklahoma lXlARY L. XKTHITE, A. B., Latin University of Illinois, A. B. University of Chicago G. C. VVILLIAMS, B. S. in C. E., B. S., Svivlzrf' Cornell College 1Ia.l. B. S. in C. E., B. S. University of Illinois , University of Chicago MRs. I1v1ouEN E HERRIMAN, Clerk Central High School MRS. I. T. BILES, Manager Cafeteria GRACE M. ll'lILLER, A. B., Commercial James Millikin University QIILJ Indiana University, A. B. .lu Exiillllllllll Wlllllllllxl Q1 a. C . l G : E Ln... fil lij E E :Z E lxiiIlllllllllllllllllllllllial 18 - iiixuuummnunuunli!! H ,k. ,,.. . ' A , 5 . mm lllllllllllllllllllll S rm - Mlllllllll'Illllllllllllllil UW' , a 1 E M, ,Q iw l l I 1 , 4 M13 .Igg- If Q Pvf 2' : gunlmnn llllllllllm 1, E : si , 2 15 ' sf E ,vw ' V- ik x Sunni! MQ ' . THE C HIEFTAIN C. H. S. Class '18 Just yestermorn beheld us forlorn, Timid Freshmen, groping our way O'er boulders of Latin and lessons with math in, And of light ahead - not a ray! As we look back o'er the less'ning track Imprinted by vanishing Time, I tender the palm as a Gilead balm To this falt'ring Freshman line. For we stood alone, not fully grown, In a land all strange and new. Then magic arose with our Sophomxore clothes, Which we quickly, as Juniors, outgrew. Now, as Seniors grown, with a world our own We pause on the threshold here With a smile in our eye and a tear close by And a joy just tinged with fear. We're starting again, with women and men, As Freshmen once more to fare, And we're leaving these walls for larger calls In the World of Do and Dare. Here we're put some stars on our flag of wars, And Mary, and Tom, and Gene Have worked without pause for our country's cause And the name of Class '18. We've saved and knit, each doing his bit ' For our boys somewhere in France, And buried ourselves in libr'y shelves Our grades in class to advance. But we've toiled in vain and pleaded in pain, In the walls of C. H. S., If a sheepskin roll is theonly toll We exact at the end of the test. So give us good will, as our places you fill, And write our names subject to call. We've not gone yet to the land of Forget Out there past Mem'ry Hall. So lend a hand to our trusty band, Ere Fate tread in between, Old ties, and tried, may yet decide The future of Class '18. 1918 willIllllllllllllllllllll W E 5 Effluununmluuuu1uW I . Q, yi. N Ifglllllllllllll I mmm gg ff E , 5 g 14 E E . Illllllllllllllllllllll TQFN la y 1 H -1-'V xi 'ujrnmaux un rr 3 -.A W, E -Y-E ,,,135wQ,iF -14 C H S I 9 I 8 X F1 ,wx wmulx, 'u I 8 D E 31 Q ,, C'?0,? G 2 i 2 5 2 5 5 5 E , O iff? L ' S 1 S 3 S 5 I 5 5 :uuw HC VMH1H'gf f THE CIIIEFTAIN lip, Senior Class Officers BERRY COTTON .,,,.,...,, ....Y...President CHANDLER NELSON.. ,...... Vice-President RUTH SWANSON .....,, GRACE HARPERW ,,.s.....Secretary .,...,,.,Treasure1' XZ!! H mmmwiwivm , -, ,, ii ml y. N inf1Illlllllllllllllllllllllrm 11: I 1 1 1 211 W willlIllllllllllllllllllllxifl InxllllIlIlIIllIll'I'IlIlII 3 - i , I i THE CHIEFTAIN c. n.s. isis V . Iflmuwwwqu1l1lllllll'l3fl .N'.l4wH1 u Iu lx 3 f 2 2 E g MYRTLE FISHER : College Preparatory-Entre Nous '18, Y. W. C. A. '18g Science Club '17g Gymnasium 5 Exhibition '18. : E Whose little body lodged a mighty mind. - 2 5 I OCTAVIA JOHNSON 3 S Irregular Course -- Entered as Junior from I Q Sedan, Kansas. A radiating: focus of good will. Q t i 1 Z E CLARENCE W. PIERCE 3 College Preparatory Course-Demosthenic : '17, '18. E Yet Caesar was ambitious, LONIE BREWER Normal Training Course-Class Play '18. Good nature and good sense must ever join. E r , gf fb 5 S s E S i 5 ANNA PAYNE College Preparatory Course-Operetta '15g Orchestra '16, '17, '18, Manager '18g Pan- theon '16g Entre Nous '16, '17, '18, Secre- tary '17, Scout Staff '17, '18g Class Play '18, In work I live, move, and-and have my being. OSCAR STOUTZ College Preparatory Coursef-Demosthenic '17, '18g President '18, Freshman Debating Society '16, Mock Trial '18. , A man with a purpose will succeed. W f 4 x 1,g1 willllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM 17 mall E 3 5 S z : i 5 I 2 ' lliillllllllllll llllllllllx llllllllllllnlllll Q 1 1 1 1111i11J ig1lI1l111 ',1' V1 1111 1111 1511 1111 Q11 ,. 11 ,1 .11 .11 1 1 111 ,Q 1 2,21:1g1.:g1z11:::':z.::'1.'fill'-jf' 1:tzz1L:z::1:.f1u:ff 1 1 1: 1252211113: j gn:1tg113z::11Hg1::: .411 iv 1 A Tllli c'l1xi:F1'A1N 1'.u.s. 19111 L 1 N' n , 1111 1151 EDNA MCKELVEY 1: Normal Training Course-Entered as a 1111 Senior from Henryetta. 1131 11 Quiet, reserved, and studious is she. 1121 111 11 11 KATHERINE THOMPSON College Preparatory Course- Sous Artis- 1 tes '18. W1 Nothing is impossible with a willing: heart. 1111 ,, 1111 11 1 1 FLOYD GARLAND 551 Commercial-Glee Club '17, '18g Commer- cial Club '17, '18g Operetta '17, '18, A patient man is si pattern for a king. LORA ROBERTS 1 Normal Training Course - Entered as I1 Sophomore from Oktaha. 151 1f11 If she knew an :evil thought she never spoke an evil word. 1111 1111 'RFQ' bf' 11, IVA HARRISON College Preparatory--Glee Club '18g Op- 111 eretta '18. 111i Her hair as if by magic charm, Remainecl in place: safe from harm. .41 1111 11 11 E RAY FLEAK College Preparatory-Demosthenic '18g Triangular Debate '18. HI Full wise is he that can himself know. 1 V 44 111 1 311.11 1 1 ' ' i1mi.mfm1fEg 5im 11 1 X . X 1 I 115 18 l' 11,,11t1 le. - f1ni11'L1111 4 fjglllllllllllllllllllllllllE ljllllllllllllllllllllll 1 .- Q5 rf ,g D 5- ,- , , ,, , ,,,,,.1-Vw.-,, , UWM, 1, -- ,,,,,-52.-1 iw, 1, 1 . ,W-W ' V !1!EE1!115!E9El1,BY5UUT-1112151??'f?7 f-Gfflgiilll5131!-!E13kMA!11!ElU!!11IE1E1U!1E 4l.L UfWL3,1KQU1lEQEIEQUIB-1!LUl11Ef'!Ul m'7m7 1 L THE CHIEFTAIN C. H. S. 1918 1 ,XX 1 V ,..!1.:lu1'l3il lu' um v 1 , 3 . ,. ! ' LOLA HARRIS Commercial-Thalian '16, '17, Commercial Q Club '16, 17, '18, Gymnasium Exhibition '16, '17, Scout Stall' '17, Winner of Type- 1 writing Speed Contest '17, '18, Chairman F Junior Class Social Committee '17, Orches- - ' Li .: tra '17, Editor of Commercial Review '18, if J 'Her nimble fingers on the typewriter flew, I1 1: And won her the contest, for two years, too. If HAZEL com' Commercial Course - History Club '15, '16, 9 5 Y. W. C. A. '15, '16, '17, '18, Treasurer '17, V '18, Commercial Club '15, '16, '17, '18, Pres- - fi 5 ,. E' .I ident '17, 18. 3 ki: A careful student she has been. QQ' E .. 2 4 BUFFINTON BURTIS 7' S Commercial Course-Commercial Club '16, l 3 '17, '18, Vice President '18,ABoard of Direc- tors '18, Class President '17, Blass Play f '17, Glee Club '18, Operetta '18, Business Manager Chieftain '18, Central Dramatic 3 Club '17, Forum, '18, Board of Publication '18, Athletic Association '17, But still his tongue ran on, the less : Of ws-ight it bore, with LII'-'lltlflt ease. JUANDA REIHN Commercial Course- Commercial Review 5 Staff '18, Glee Club '17, '18, Operetta '18, History Club '15, '16, Commercial Club '17, '18, F 5 f 1 l'vo said so, therefore I'm riprl1t. C lf? 'iii' DX : MARIE MAHONEY Q K Commercial Course-Commercial Club '16, E '17, '18, Advertising '17. ' 5 Q Nut what we think or say, but what we do will have its i f elfec-L upon the world. E . 2 I S f A 2 GERALD WREN 5 College Preparatory Course-V-Entered as a Q Junior from Dallas, Forum '18, 5 Q Every man is u volumc if you know how to read him. . E 3 E 5 c 5 if L 5 llillllllllllllllllll'l'l'l ,El lkllllllllllllllllllilillll 2 T A ,. i 2 1, X 'fffefllllfiliifr-EHEQZP - f l E 1 4 Bibllllllllllllllllllllllllul 1? LK mH.1e:l.n:l.,.:m:.,1 Xl XZ X1 1 , 1 1 li 1-lx '1 ' 1 i1 111 1 ii, 11. .I 111 1 1 71:711t1111g:1111111::z::111:'1 1jf14?i1x:f'1:1 . 11:171uu'111:z11g1 115111111 1: 111:fE1.:1f3i1i11L1:1:.11::x:1:1T1qfLlp jfrfrg grtjtigttjjjiizt 11411: it X T11r:c'1111-:r1'A1N an n.s. l9l!4 1 N' zz lu 11 . - . 1 111 111 11 REBA LOU MOORE College Preparatory Course - Scout '18g Local Editor, History Club 'hip Gymnasium Exhibition '17, ' 1 iiii Calm and unruifled as in unimei ea 'ial ' 112 1111 11? 11 TOM O. STERNE 12: iii Commercial Course-Commercial Club '16, ' '17, '18, Board of Directors '18, Demos- 'A' 1 1 11 thenlc '16, '17, '18, Glee Club '18g Operetta 11: '18g Class Play '18g Board of Publication '12 '18g Editor-in-Chief Chieftain '18, ' il .3:1:' Stay me not, for I am at busy man. V13 it 111 V1 111 ' 111 ELIZABETH VOGEL 1 1, Irregular Course-Operetta '15, Y. W. C. it ii: 5, , A. '18, Pantheon '16, Delphic '18g Sous , A L H Artistes '18, Commercial Club '18, ' 14 7 1 This is a very goocl world to live in. if ' ,1 g GERTRUDE MARSHALL 2 mi Irregular Course - Sous Artistes '18. lit 1 11 iizi Why arm-n't all content like mu. 1111 11 111 .11 i. 111-, .11 Hm- JOHN ADAMS 7 2 Engineering Course-Entered as Junior from A. and M., Class Play '18g Class 1151 Donor '18g Operetta '18. Wise men should spend the-ir time in mirth, 13 'T' 1 ' 1 11 ' 11 11 is on y loo s w O are serious. 12 1111 1 1 1 L11 MIRA MONROE 1? 1 College Preparatory Course-Sous Artistes 2 1 3 I L '18g Secretary '18g Rousseau Club '17, '18g ,1' 151 Pantheon '16, Y. W. C. A. '16, '17, '18, Sec- 'E I 1 l it retary '18g Charter Member of Girl Scouts, iii, iii Patrol Leader '181 Thalian Club '17, Gym- i 131 nasium Exhibition '17, '18, Senior Delphic 1211 Debating Society '18. ,511 Ui' 1151 She has a good face, speaks well, and is always neat ii, appearing. 1131 1111 rf' 11 zz -V xx X W ..-CL,-X lace,-,,,,,,, ,, N ---Q.. . .. 11:'1E1'i:11ii111111ii1111.111511119111111.41 3:11 QHgiQ11Q EEiq5:jH'!,:11n:1i:1i111y111111u11111111111u:ziizgijzanizgz X X X M X If ' ' 11' 20 3. . xx Yxll'l'1 lllllllll l l llll nl ,ii .Ri , R?1- W -1 C- wif? Y Tux-I CHIEFTAIN L.ll.S.' 19114 Yi' xr' Lv 'wwllllllllbfil VF' A ZANA MURRAY .1 Home Economics Course-Commercial Club '18, Silence and modesty are the best ornaments of woman. FOSTER CAIN Manual Training Course- History Club Q '16g Football '17. li, mg Q LUCY CHILCOAT U Normal Training Course - Entered as H Freshman from Keotag Y. W. C. A. g An honest countenance is the best passport. 'I HARLOW LEEKLEY, JR. College Preparatory Course-Athletic' As- sociation '15, '16, '17, Forum '17, '18, Op- eretta '18, Class Play '18. ml- l ' HATTIE LEE CHESNUTT Q College Preparatory-Guniakes '17, '18, Treasurer '18, Orchestra '15, '16, '17, '18, Folk Lore '16. She spreads about that silent spell. That makes all spirits love her well. RAYBURN FERNSIDE, JR, College Preparatory -- Science '17, '18, Operetta '16g Dramatic Club '16, '17, Dem- osthenic '15, '16, Not afraid to give others the benefit of his own knowl- edge. .fax A- A - -- . .rnzl1gJ3.,.m- Y- ' ' zgrrguzgkwjzgxcmrumnmxunmznnnunnuurmmum qw 'g i '?v ?- if mmm l lllllllllillllu 21 -.,,,- ., ,Z'x f1gAg,-A --AA W 1 xx A - 'xg' 3 , VX, 1'llr:l'lllElfTAlN c. n.s. l9l8 k 'X Wllllixl iffl'll'lw'llll'l'l'lll'N ii all fi l 5 l ' l DOW HAMM ' Engineering Course-Football '15, '16, '17, Baseball '16, '17, '18, Basketball '17, '18, Captain '17, gAll-State Football Team '17. V' You may travel for many a mile, ' But ne'er will you find so dimply a smile. ,rg 5 li' - HELEN DeWALT E, ll! '1 lil' CURTIS LEEKLEY A College Preparatory Course-Girl's Basket- jg ball '15, '16, '17, Local Editor Scout '17, '17-j' V11 Calendar Editor Scout '18, Secretary of lk Junior Class '17, Rousseau '17, '18, Entre Q- Nous '18, Gunaikes '17, '18, Class Play '17, Girl's Gymnasium Exhibition '17, '18, ll! History Club '16, Folk Lore '16, '17, Chair- man Senior Play Committee '18, Knitting ' Culb '18, Class Play '18, 1 When you hear her, you will twist and wrimzle, , For, O Ye Gods, that mirth provoking' gimzlef' i Ei ANNA 0'SHEA lf College Preparatory Course-Associate 'E' Editor of Chieftain '18, Glee Club '15, '16, , Ei '17, '18, Secretary-Treasurer '18, Assistant Q: 1' LiterarylEditor of Scout '16, Literary Edi- ,ii tor '17, Pantheon Club '16, President '16, 352 Folk Lore Club '16, '17, Secretary History Club '16, Thalian Club '15, '16, '17, Oper- ' etta '17, 18, Commercial Club '18, Y. W. A C. A. '15, Class Play '18, a. H ,El Nil ll l lf, lil They blame everything on me and I am the most inno v, li' cont in the hunch. :,f.ar,., 5 , lurz-.3 K CORINNE CULP gl I i Irregular Course-Glee Club '15, '16, '17, il , '18, Operetta '17, '18, Basketball '15, '16, lg' lg, 'll 'pf' '17, '18, Thalian '16, '17, Folk Lore '16, '17, fl E H' A Pantheon '16, Chieftain Reporter '16, val Ll -'ll would talk: iii Lord, How it would talk. '15, iii! E 'EJ lil 'fi 5 HAROLD LEROUX. EQ i - College Preparatory Course-Operetta '15, ' l lg M Club '18, Basketball '16, '17, '18, Cap- L ' l tain '18, Class Basketball '15, Baseball '17, Q. L '18, Football '11'. ,ig The man who frets at worldly strife grows snllow, sou and thin: n I V Y , Give us the lad whose happy life is one perpetual grin. L ii ll! ll 'xx ' X ul ' 1 gf 'E N, vim1HatriumeQm,1,fmiZE3?Q?:Efrmnmeawhmiziif ' ' ,A : ,. 44 W yy 4 ?' v ai Q ,, if IIIHllllllllllllllllllligl 22 lx ,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vul'll1'3ll' ' l 1 ll xxl E ,ul 'lu fri is V. li ' E i ii: 'll 4 v5 -u Y .:: ' . lit ' ' ' ..l: ' 11111411112 II X ill lil I 11' ri' Fl ll 4 :il 'il E11 1: ,ll .1 :fl ,A :wr fr Tlll-I l'Illl'Il-'TAIN l.ll.h. isis l li I Url! ' '3 Hr li we f id! 1 15 - my 1 . HU CARL SHOULTZ 5,1 ig,l 'li' You cannot always sometimes tell his intentions. I1 lil gn ill lf, MARY JOBLIN 'li College Preparatory Course-Entered as a 'iq Junior from Porterg Sous Artistes '18, ' Gymnasium Exhibition '17. iii I 'l'hou wilt not live in vain. ml lg il ml all MARION BEBB College Preparatory Course-Entre Nous 3:2 '17, '18, Vice President '18g Mandolin '17g Pantheon '16. 2 l She doeth well, who doeth her best. 125 ll lu Lg' LINCOLN BURLINGAME jill Manual Training Course-Tennis '16. I, fl The happiest men like the happiest nations have no history. , 11 , .ll lil Q., FRANCES SHIELDS all rv Irregular Course--History Club '15, Com- 'Q' ff, mercial Club '17, '18g Glee Club '17, '18, li, li Operetta '18, Gymnasium Exhibition '16, ' Talk about your yrrindstonesl ll She would wear nu out the way she grinds. Q. 'il lil ,ll KATHERYN JACKSON 55' Normal 'Training Course -A Entered as a Sophomore from Northeastern State Nor- fQ'l malg Folk Lore '17. f ill By the work one knows the workmanf' .x 1 w .ill 'ij' l . l 'll lil Z 'I X! ' ' X! ' uri I rn L 1 RL L X N X Illhllilillllllllllllllxi 'J Z xx... lolll 'mu.l.N mx ll ii H 11 lxllllvlllllliilililllll X: 'Earns .' V - ' Y ll THE CHIEFTAIN C. H.S. 1918 11 lllrwm'11111111141Ni muimiqmlilyl s S T E , MEREDITH HICKEY College Preparatory Course-Military Drill A '17, '18, Science Club '18, Class Play '17,' Chieftain Staff '18. I 1 ln the Service. X 2 5 CATHERINE PATTERSON Q College Preparatory Course-Glee Club '17, '18, President '18, Entre Nous '15, '16, '17, : 1 '18, President '17, Chairman Sophomore 5 Class '16, Scout Staff '16, '17, Scout Board 2 of Control '18, Operetta '15, '17, '18, Jun- , ior Play '17, Senate '16, Triangular Debate Q '18, Class Play '18. eg 'gtg She touches nothing' but she lends a charm. 5 1 I E RUTH DUBOIS ' College Preparatory Course-Entre Nous . '18, Basketball '15, '16, '17, Gymnasium Q Exhibition '17, Mandolin Club '17, Pan- theon '16, Chairman Junior Play Commit- tee '16, Cornelia Literary Society '18, 5 President '18, Triangular Debate '18, Class Play '18, Senior Editor of Chieftain 5 '18. 1 I've looked in all your faces and marked down all your . Nowirilizise don't be a-fhurted-if 1've priven you wrong : fates. DWIGHT SCHAUB College Preparatory-Track Team '17, '18, Z Forum '17, '18, Junior Play '17, Operetta f '18, Science Club '17, '18, Rifle Club '17, E Military Drill '17, '18, Glee Club '18, Ath- - 5 letic Association. 31 He was fleet of foot. 'f-aa' ' Pj 5 KATHERINE GIBSON College Preparatory-Operetta '15, '17, '18, E Mandolin Club '17, Glee Club '15, '16, '17, ' Q '18, Entre Nous '17, President '18, Senior Q Class Play '18. 3 S So shines a good maid in a naughty world. I g E ADABEL JACKSON 2 ' College Preparatory Course-Literary Ed- i itor Chieftain '18, Gunaikes '15, '16,V'17, Q Secretary '16, Entre Nous '17, '18, Com- E mercial Club '18, Mandolin Club '17, Sen- S ate '16, Pantheon '16, Cornelia Literary 5 Society '18, Class Play '18. ' I When I have anything: to do, I go and do it. V ' E 'xf'- 1'l 1' gr 'gyulsuzrzwla linn X, 2 E , liznmununumxi lllllxi 2 4 iifunuuuunuunmn Xl lxdlllllllllllldllllllllll A311 N lllllllillllll i'1T1l'LiEf3H,r53iEiiffSS?11LD 1.1.1111 , -S. THE Cul!-JFTAIN L.H.S. 1918 H Illlllllllltllllllllllllixi n,,HWW ,3m,,, Vx: . 5 E l 2 E Y : i S 5 5 ZELLA OOOHRAN , Q Home Economics Course- L x 5 Better happy than wise. 2 1 i 5 JOHN GIBSON 5 Engineering-Orchestra '14, '15, '16, '17, Q '18, Glee Club '16, '17, '18, Sec'y-Treas. '15, g S Operetta '17, '18g Senate '16g Demosthenic 5 ! '16, '17, '18g Forum, Demosthenic Debate - '16, '17, Business Manager Junior Play '17, i I Track '17, '18g Rifle Club '17, Military Drill ' 'Pl 'iii iftsfiiist Hfiigiioicyuiniiii S2232 f, y D 85:9 Board of COntrol.'17g Board of Publication 294 ' '18, Editor-in-Chief of Scout '18. 5 '-V I exist as I am, that is enrughf' E f' 3 5? NORA WING 9 Irregular Course-Entered as Junior from l Kansas City, Triangular Debate '18g Sous ' Artistes '18, Cornelia '18, Q And e'eu though vanquished she could argue still. 5 Z ALLEN MOORER Q Agriculture Course - Triangular Debate 5 '18g Treasurer Military Drill '18, 3 2 0 s 5 I nikki? Q- 5 lf' li. , HAss1E JOHNSON I ' l Home Economics Course- Commercial 4 Clubg Y. W. C. A. Her conversation was brief' and her desire was to be i silent. l I HELEN GINSBURG 5 College Preparatory-Gunaikes '16, '17, '18g l History Club '16, Poster '16, Junior Play V, '17, Thalian Club '16, '17g Knitting Club J '18. 3 Me thinks she has a lean and hungry look. fy ' glllliln'1J.5l..:..l X ut, vvi- N ,M X . Eg, Q mxinii Yi H ifIlHHIIHHHHIIIIIIIIIxg 25 if lfzrrlmrrmrruxrux Nl 3 ': H w r':'r,:z'E , K L vfiiwmsrsrlllirnnlil QQ ,xr gi.-ww xf+wrvw1',f f,7,l.,,..,,AJ-A-'wp CKE, -,-,- .WA ,,,.,-,A..,, .,,,,,,,w E.,--. oe XE-, , , ,- , , 'X QU... MA., ,li1Ix fTmlIi',!inX V'QmUT f A. .A ., 11.1 Hmm HI:m IlL mKffllK1l X l'i .nrulfffilIliiillmnlftfwlifTXUL.. X - H'LJ,,, ,,,.. of M- .,,, , qllx., , 11, ..,,,,,,,,--Y , ,, MV, ,, Q V THE CHIEFTAIN C.H.S. 1918 X E uw 1 or 'L ir ,le HARRIETT BRUCE i College Preparatory Course-Glee Club 1 7 '18g Commercial Club '18. ll 1 ,4 1 Always in haste but never in a hurry. 1 ll 4 1 'ei KENNETH REID , ti l Engineering Course-Military Drill '18g ul science Club '17, '18, vice President 'isg Tennis Club '15g Athletic Editor of Chief- i' 5 tain '18. fm 1. Y l'-. Al XV, 1' A quiet tonprue shows a wise head. f Vi ff ML L 4 FLORENCE KEEL - P G Irregular Course-Glee Club '16, '17, '18g Operetta '17, '13. Ri 1 Nice and good as she is fair. lr. 2 E 7 M1 it 2 Q4 1 MYRON STEELE gl ' Pi FQ In the Service. ,X , 41 l 7 lei 4 iii Gif? 5 'TH' l Ly 7 BIRDIE ERDWURN iw .34 :fl ' 5 College Preparatory-Operetta '15, '16, '17, N i '18. I Earnest ellort will lead the way to greater achievements. ' F 1 ii 3 l Ei MRYLE RIDENOUR A Irregular Course-Gunaikes '17, '18, Sec- 3 retary '18g Thalain '16, '17g Glee Club '18g Operetta '18. ,f Can one expect too mu-:h of a good thing. K' we L J . - in ' wu'v1wvw1w1im1.i.1.'s Cilllllllllllllllllllllllllil 26 513 lllllllllllllllllllll -F .Vi 3 WAYNE CAMERON C' College Preparatory-Basketball '16, '17g Baseball '15, '16, '17g Football '16g All ,EE State Basketball '16. Nl. 1 Every :lay is ladies tluy with me. UQ 11 ',1 1 Junior Play '17g Class Yell Leader '15, '16, '17, '18, FE, In the Service iii 11 FLORITA BLOOM '1 College Preparatory Course -- Class Play 11111113 3:1 ,xx g,lIl11111111:11111 111 .z::'i ::rri1?f1u1:gr1:1L1::.1fizzilgifizfin'Igg1zLg1iu1::uQ1'5E'E1L.'l1lgini f- ,.., 5 THE FIIIEFTAIN C. H. S. l9l8 E 5 3' 111:111111111 l ' 5011111111111111211111111 I , ,.- I . S 6 RUTH AGREE College Preparatory-Glee Club '18g Sous Artistes '18g Art Editor of Chieftain '18. lf eyes were made for sc-eimr, Then Beauty is its own cxcu:-c for being 1 1 EMILY SMITH C3 1 College Preparatory-Glee Club '18g Sous 5 Artistes '18, ll S Thinking is but am idle vvuste of thought. 1 3 ' S F GEORGE FRANCIS . Engineering-Glee Club '15, '16, '17, '18g '18g Gymnasium Exhibition '16, '17. ,1. 1 Short on stature, but lom: on talk. 1 I 1 11 1 ii , LILLIAN KEATON Home Economics Course- , I have no other than a womz-n's reason I think him so, because I think him so. F Tl E 1 ' 11 ,w 1 Sl , , xx 'rg -:?i,.., l- ,, W, -Y , ..l 1 fx.-,EY ,W --, 1ImmI1m1:i:1Z Uy1Y1CKD' Tmmmm.mmm pxtnrmnrmfl un.. in---L WHY- ,QL-Y ,1 -- . Hrvr. - W7 Y VN-. tw, -. '11 1 11::111111111N 27 1 Qfdfl J 'S 1 I 1. a 1 l F1 V1 1 1-1 , .X 11111 1' F11 111 11 111' 113. 11 1 1 11 I I Iiir 1111 X E !l1111111:111:1111,1,11251 vxtwnnw nn ww K- A, 1 finrn .1 Qilmiif- .T . . T1 umm 1 - 7,14 1 -,i 4 x ,wr -1 4 W,-, ?,,,,,A,,,A,,Y,,,,, ,W ,4,iA,,,4-Wd, 'A Tux-: iIHQlEFTAlN :1 1 31 :'m1av1!1i1IIlIIIII1TU 1 l I E l l il , Q, , IE di, -54,3 LD 3 il , Fifi' Qi :I 9 P , 3 1 fl U m4,,' 4' wigs C.H.S. 1918 CORRINE BAKER College Preparatory Course-Entre Nous '15, '16, '17, '18, Treasurer '18, Glee Club '15, '16, '17, '18, Secretary-Treasurer '17, Senate '16, Democratic Elector '16, Op- eretta '17, '18, Associate Editor Scout '18, Chairman Senior Memorial Committee. ANNA MAE THORNE College Preparatory Course'-Entered as a Junior from Northeastern State Normal, Tahlequah, Commercial Club '17, '18, Sous Artistes '18, Class Play '18. Lil'c's too short to hustle. LEDYARD WALTON F' ln the Service. LOLITA PULLIAM Irregular Course'-Knitting Club '18, Thal- ian '15, '16, Orchestra '18, Librarian '18, Bright meial all without alloy. LILLIE REISBURG College Preparatory Course--Entre Nous '15, '16, '17, '18, Gunaikes '16, '17. '18, Delphic '18, Vice President '18, C. H. S. Dramatic Club '16, '17, '18, Knitting Club '18, Commercial Club '18, Folk Lore '16, '17, Junior Play '17, Triangular Debate '18. Words may como, and words may go, But minc go on forever. EDWARD HELD College Preparatory-Glee Club '16, '17. '18, Operetta '17, '18, Junior Class Play '17, History Club '15, '16, President '16, Science Club '17,,'18. I do but sing, because I must. g I U Lx,?gQj1DHT A V Y Tim' 'ai E1Illlllllllllllllllllllllig 28 fi ll lfglllllllllllllliMHlHH1fHl 'gn-111if:l-v-nm -Af31'iiQ,ir51Viv,--.H FQ V, 'run CHIEFTAIN 131' IIl:i'??!:H!PWNH11llil . 7 BERRY COTTON , H College Preparatory -- Baseball '16, '17, '18, Captain '18, Basketball '18, Forum '18, Operetta '15, M. Club '18, E And when a lady's in the case, You know all other things give place. CHANDLER NELSON College Preparatory Course-Operetta '16, '17, '18, Junior Play '17, Glee Club '18, Track Team '18. ,1 Great floods have flown From simple sources. E RUTH SWANSON 5 Irregular Course-Girl's Basketball '15, '16, 5 '17, '18, Capt. Class Basketball '15, '16, Athletic Association '15, '16, '17, Gunaikes 2 '16, Secretary-Treasurer Pantheon '16, Thalian '16, '17g Rousseau Club '17, '18, ' President Girl Scouts '18, Chieftain Staff l 5 '18, Girls' Gymnasium Exhibition '17, '18, S Y. W. C. A. '17, '18, Commercial Club '18, History Club '16, Class Play '18. Worry and I have never met. GRACE HARPER Q Home Economics Course-Folk Lore '16, i Knitting Club '18, Poster Club '16, '17, , Girl Scouts '18. 2 Even though you may not choose You simply have to pay your Senior dues. F2 sea 7 E 5 5 JULIA MILNE T 5? 3 1 5 Irregular Course-Commercial Club '15, l '16, '17, '18, Rousseau '18, Girl Scouts '17, 7 2 '18, s i 5 2 s : Politeness is good nature regulated by good sense MAB1-:L HoLcoMB 5 Normal Training-Glee Club '17, '18, Oper- etta '17, '18, Y. W. C. A. '17. 2 Loved by all, especially by one. 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I XX L XI T HI K 30 xx xx ,N L.L.L.LLL.LLLLLLLLLLL 7 , Mllllmlltllllllll lllllqgl Eznllllllllllllllllllllllw THE CHI.EF,'l'AlJN CMH. S., 1918 M umm mnnnnnn'3l QS mn num El Hobo Day FEW years ago a number of Seniors decided that April Fool's Day was for the vulgar and the common multitude and that it was up to them to give it a dignity befitting a Senior. As a result of their august deliberations Hobo Day budded forth. Since then every succeeding Senior Class has endeavored to surpass the preceding one and we are confident that ,this year's program was the best yet. Did ever one see such a conglomerated mixture of nationalities, hobo-alities, and personalities. Representatives of every country on the globe promenaded in the halls. Lilian McCarty and her dusky companion, Reybourne Fearnsides represented the in- terior of Africa. Our colonial ancestors, Corinne Culp, Francis Hawkins, Corrine Baker, and Nora Wing, made us almost wish that this was the Colonial Period. But speaking of kidlets did you see Anna Payne and Peggy Patterson fit was rumored that Mr. Smith, principal of Washington School, tried to catch them and take them back to school with him, he thought they were some of his youngsters out for a larkj, weren't they great. As a fresh egg seller Ruth Acree would have taken the prize at any fair. The above are just samples of the fainous Shakespearian actors that performed under the big tent at Central High on April first. We hope no one will forget the dance that was given at Leighton in the afternoon. As a warning to the classes to follow: If this sacred ceremony should ever be omitted on April first all the Hobo ghosts of '18 will rise up and smite the evildoers. May we rest in peace. Wllulllll l lllllllllll mimi! l Mimi! 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'f::r:m:t:1.'1::::L1::::::'f:1f,1A ':1:7zx::iZ ' Q VE Tub: t'HlEFTAlN an n. s. :nah XFX. mi X! ku '?i :U W Hi 5, 1 , wi. :I 'ff if ' Ji ' il , E? Tl 1 Q' w , 'H 7 W QM? Mm va-tp - VI Q YET iw? E5 H rf 15' . 2 1 HI ' ii ' i sy 4 r V A ir fl if? ,. :iw I til E Ei li 1 lf:-I N X, ' gii J H N- gi v J iff nm ? ,J ' f if! ' ' 0 0 o :iii ,i o o I S, EU 1 em 5 M .I ,L ,g EE gy ,s ra, 1 ' gxx ::1:1:iQi:1rLp!xuIx1X'..'11Ixx!::r1t:g11E:115.1iifflQQHHQ 1 X N 4 ,wggtkifl-fy ,'41, in-w.fm ,fa A M 1 .0 1 w 1r'z1'Iu 5 11 II . A U gg VHHHHIW HHH!! gg XIIHHHIHIU Hllllll xg X Y' Liff'i7EFif?5i3?Q51fmi..5T , A W. L THE CHIEFTAIN 15. H. 1918 f X' N K ., illlilllllx 51 1' ' ' +-vwyli, Vg? i 3 Q W 1 455 ii? . ' 3 , Z Z Z 2 2 Z , E i .WI 2 5 S , E A KSA 0 o dig , J unlor Class Offlcers FREEMAN BURFORD... ..., .,......,..,... P resident TREVELIN WIMER ....... ,A..,... X 'ice President HUBERT HAUSER ....,... ,..,...,...... T reasurer THEODORE KELLER ........ ........ S ecretary SOCIAL COMMITTEE: PLAY COMMITTEE: LOU ANNA CHILDERS, Chairman RUTH BROWN, Chairman MEREDITH SINKS TREVELIN WIMER FREEMAN BURFORD FREEMAN BURFORD I:1::rnf1rv::gum,x K' Qgg,1l4l1silAlil1i!1lumlnxg' - W, LL-- 1-6 .MXL --- AMX WV- E, , I E , irrnzx:zrmliggrn,g15zg51g1ggL-r11IJEmMEfE!...v.. -- jXi3p:m mmuxm' X 1 -- .W ,,,. - v- -v--- 1 Alf HIHWUHIHNUHII 331 34 12:2 llllllllllliHlllillllllixg 1 M W 1 'u :- K! I , xr ,,,,x: 35 xQ71'il13f:1'ifW'T:4L 'T fi ii Q2 iffT:Qi'if?i f'W f 'f1f1'f -,.1. fQQ1jffgf'f ZF1 ' 1ff1if i25f?,r1f'L 4 1 In M P fi iii Tf - 4' fa ' if gf 'z:: iZ3Ii rfl 1 rf L 11:-ff ' zvff- --V - wr -Q - 1 N is 5.1 ,V ,if 1 ,V 15 ,X ll mllllllllllllllllllllllllg E 2 IghlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIQJ : X 2 'Nm CHIEFTAIN c.H.s. 191 2 L lx'LIlllllllllgifllllllllligl QIIIIIIIIHHW!Nlmllllfxl 5 I O J umor Class Roll i .H- 3 : SKILLERN ANDERSON CLARA JENNINGS - JAMES ANTHIS BURLE JONES 5 JOE BAILEY THEODORE KELLER 5 RALPH BARNEY ELMER KITCHELL f CLIFTON BARRON HENRY KNOX ALMEDA BELL LOLA LANNING 5 WILLARD BELL DOROTHY LIVINGSTON f CARL BLOOM ELLEN LOVELIE i CLARENCE BOWERS ARLIE LOVVRIMORE 2 , 5 CHRISTINE BRADLEY LEOTA MALONE lr 40 DONIA BROCK HELEN MAXWELL 3 I FRED BRONOUGH NEVA MCFARLAND I ' MARY BROWN SULA MCKINNEY f ' RUTH BROWN CHARLES MCLAURINE f MARIE BULLARD ORLANDO MERTZ ' FREEMAN BURFORD CARRIE MERRIMAN SAM BURNELL NELLIE MILBURN MARY LILLIAN CAMBELL GERALD MONAGHAN LOUISA CASWELL GEORGE MORRIS LOU ANNA CHILDERS JACK MOSIER ALBERTA CONKLIN CECIL OGDEN CECEILIA CONWAY ANNA BELL PERKINS THELMA COWDRY' RATCHEL PITTMAN MABEL CREWS HAROLD POUND CHARLES CROSS DOROTHY PUGH GENEVIEVE DOUGLAS MILDRED RANDLE JEWEL DOUGHERTY LOIS RICHARDS GRACE DOYLE THELMA ROSENBRAUGH CECEILIA DURSCHERL RUTH SCO'I'I' FORREST EDWARDS CHARLES SEIBOLD AILEEN ELLSWORTH SARAH SHEPPARD DONALD EMMERT MEREDYTH SINKES CARTWRIGHT ENGLISH RUBY SMITH X MAURINE EVERLY PAUL SNYDER 2 I MORRIS FEARS THELIVIA STETTLER Li, JOHN FIKE LUCILE STRUBLE N 1 HAROLD FISHER AGNES SWANSON , : IRENE GREGORY V'ILLIAM TISDELL E MARY GRUBB ALLIE TREECE I MACE HARRISON GARNETT TRENT EDWIN HASTING ELIZABETH WAGNER HUBERT HAUSER BERTHA WALDON CATHERINE HAYS LAWRENCE WANASEK JAMES HAYS OWEN WARNER ELIZABETH HILLYER HELEN WELTON IRMA HINDS FRANCES WARREN LEON HIRSH LOIS WILEY RAYMOND HOLCOMB TREVELIN WIMER x WALTER HOOKER MILDRED WING YVIRT HOOKER ANNA WISDOM J. C. HUNT DERNICE WOODS WALTER JACKSON GLAIJYS WRIGHT DORIS JAY MILDRED WRIGLEY 2 I glllllllll llllllxlululqg l'ifIIIIlIlIII!IlIINllllllllbfig : - M : E E x E : 3 : ,, Lllltlmllllllllllllulim 36 El'Illlllllllllllilllllllllm 22? .14., . .:,,, Aux 1'.Il.S. nam 2 XX.-'NQQ A NX...-S U ' N '1 37 1. xx C 4 -me xv-ug, fi-.Lu , SOPHOMORE CLASS GROUP -A --L THE CHIEFTAIN fxililllIIIIIUIIHIIIHIIII Vg! C.H.S. 1918 Sophomore Class Roll CHARLES ADAMS CHARLES ANDERSON ROWENA ANDERSON O'1'I'O ASHWORTH MAE ASKEW MARION ASKEW JOE AUDD PAUL AVERY EVELYN BAKER LATIMER BAKER CLIFTON BARRON FRANK BARTLESON CHARLOTTE BEARD WILLARD BELL MARION BILLINGSLEY EDWINA BLACKWELL EULA BLALOCK CARL BLOOM ARLINE BOLT GERTRUDE BONNELL ANNIE RUTH BOWLIN VELMA BRADBURY WALTER BRANDENBERGER BERNARD BREEDING CARRIE BREWER ALICE BROCKENBOROUGH FRED BRONAUGH PERCY BROWN BERNICE BRUNSON HENRY BRUCE MAYDEE BRYANT MARIE BULLARD ERLINE BUNTIN LORRAINE BURKE RUTH BURNELL WILLIAM BUTCHER IMOGENE BUTLER FLORENCE CARMICHAEL CORINNE CHESNUTT MILDRED CLARK CECIL CLOUD ARTHUR COCHRAN LILLIAN COE BENNETT COHENOUR HATTIE COLLINS ELIZABETH COOK BARTLEY COUCH LENARD COWAN HAL CROUCH GLADYS CROW LUCILE CULP EVELYN CROWLEY RAYMOND CROVVLEY FRANCES DAVIS GLENN DAVIS LEROY DECK LAWRENCE DEVER - MARTHA DODSON LUCILE DOWNIE JAMES DOYLE LADANTA DRAKE FORREST EDWARDS ANNA ELLIO'1'I' BUREN ELLISON ROLAND ERDWURM LEO ERHARD MYRTLE ERWIN ROBERT FAHNESTOCK HELEN FARMER ELIZABETH FEARS JOHN FIKE ROBERT FLAHERTY HAROLD FRAZIER MABEL FRIEND MAURICE FEARS LORA MAE FRYER ROSE FUEG ANNA FURRY RUTH GARRETT ELEANOR. GIBSON MARGARET GLASS HARLEY GOODMAN PHILIP GREEN PAUL GULLEY CLARENCE HADLEY RUSSELL HADLEY LORNA HAMMOND WOODARD HARDIN MARGARET HARPER NEVA HARRISON RUTH HEINS LOUISE HELD FORREST HENDERSON LILLIA HENDRIX KARL HERBER SELMA HERZFELD IRMA HINDS LUTIE HOFFMAN LEAH HOLCOMB WILLIAM HOLCOMB WALTER HOOKER HOWARD HOOKER HARVEY HOPPER LIMUEL HUDSON JOE HUFFORD WALTER HUMPHREY CECIL HUNT JOE JACKSON WALTER J ENN IN GS WILLIAM JESTICE ETHEL JETT BEATRICE JOBE ARTHUR JOHN GRETCHEN JONES LOUISE KEATON VIRGINIA KINNARD KATHRYN KNOX MARIE LAMB LOLA LANNING HAZEL LANNER FRIDTIOF LUMBARD MA'I'1'IE LYNE BESSIE LYON MARY MALONE RICHARD MARTIN MARY MASTNY ELOISE MAYES MARTHEL MAYES MARY MEREDITH BEULAH MERK ORLANDO MERTZ EARL MILAM MARY MILLER ELTON MONTGOMERY PHABRICE MONTGOMERY ETHLAND MOORE ARTHUR MORGAN ALFRED MORRIS GEORGE MORRIS SAM MORTON ATHA MURRAY ALLEN MYERS MARY McCLARAN HUGH McCLURE JEANETTE McFADDEN NEVA McFARLAND CLARA McKERCHER HAZEL NALLEY AGNES NEWTON BLANCHE O'DELL BERNICE OSTRANDER ELIZABETH PALMOUR MYRTLE PARKS MAJOR PARMENTOR JENNIE PERKINS JUANITA PETERS HALE PHARES NELLIE PLOUGH RUBY POTTS HOLLIE PRICE LUTHER REID LAURA REYNOLDS MARSHALL RINGSDORF EDWIN ROBERTSON GRACE ROBERTSON KATHLEEN . ROON EY THELMA ROTH GRACE ROUSEK ALBERT RUSSAK HELEN RYDER ALBERT ST. CLAIR. EARL SAMS VERA SELF SARA SHEPARD LORENA SICKLES GLENN SILER ALMA SINK RUTH SINKES HARRINGTON SLAIGHT CLARENCE SMITH MYRTLE SMITH OREN SMITH RUTH SMITH THELMA SMITH CEATTA SNYDER LLWYD SNYDER PAUL SNYDER PHELMA SNYDER JAMES SPAULDING WINSTON SPAULDING KARL STANER THEODORE STARR OSCAR SUHRE TOM SWANSON LEE SWINDLER MARY SYLVESTER VIRGIL THEIS ELIZABETH THOMPSON GRANVILLE TIERNEY STEWART TISSINGTON CLEO TRANTHAM SARAH TYLER SHELDON VEALE RUBY VINCENT CYRUS WAGNER RAYMOND WAID BERTHA WALDON MARY WALKER WILLIAM VVARD DELLA WARREN MELBA WATSON LOUIS WEST CHALLENGE WHEELER EDYTHE WHITE HAYES WILEY RACHALE WILEY JOHN WILLCOTT BLANCHE WILLIAMS MURIEL WILLIAMS BESSIE WILSON ANNA WISDOM EVERETT WOOD LOIS YOUNG 89 ElIIIIIlIIIII'IHIlIIIllIIYfn1 X . - F Q, V s 3 I Q .fix 5 S I 3 3 E S 2 'ggxlIillllllllmlllllllllffgf i'x,i3 IEHIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIUIIE 1 r 2 . 40 xx xx 3: N 12 1:11 .:,:: 1. :,:: X' :1': :::: 11r:1:: 1 rjtifzzttzzttzzzt' zizriifitzffrzzz::':::: fg ::'.':::1:::' Z., Pi 'rllr:1'l1lr:lf1'A1N 11 ll. s. 1915 X 'X: IX ,Y zz 11. 'EE fl gr: 1 H 131 r U1 1 1 .1 11' 1' 1:11 1 134 :J W1 ii .1, 7' E11 ,, M: 1 ! W 1 Jumok msn 1 maria x -IJN u1I 'lbll 5 1 111 lo-'I 315 '511 El 1 'I7 1 41 X541 -ri lli. ff' Alva:-. I I 1 L 1 1 1 1 1-vs. I'1 fI Hin: H 1 1 1 :':rti - X 1:r'x:: z - -AQ . . -'SR X-'Y R X ,U 41 x xx FJ E X 'ff IHHIIIHIII IIVUHl!lWlll ll!IIIIl'm 'ummm 1 y u E x x E I I : z 5 I I 1 2 Ak ,x 3, K ,rx-3 LL TJ inf! :A W? 21 VQUNVZIBIH 3 Q--A----4-6 1- - - WA-'Af1'Tv27'x4 QA 5-,,4,..-,,m14mMmvr,,-,,.+.,-5.l4q1 g.,.,-,wL1P111Hvm1L pffzsrfgzrlfzlygyf-me-wx-M-Af-uw E THE CHIEFTAIN C. H. S. 1918 unnmnlll 11- ' ' L W ....,..--43- JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING 'Ill'l!IIl 7 -1 1 .31 vu HUHH 5: 13Qi,712fuE'M' 'iA'ii:Fr:ij1ixQQy:l V li I :fr V Ehllllllllllllllllllllii 42 Eff mmm mmumuullf ful'??V1VH1H11UWNI4IA111 'LHIIIIFIIHWWVWNW H 33331111 111Y21'1LH11If1T1551Yi111!1fR'f7.fl:Y5111 I 2 --s NN . . . , Q' . . . . . Q i Xfgm 1 . PHP. LlllLl lAlN L.H. b. 1918 1 11' 11 ww: qg::urmlnl1i1 lui WHHZhl,l IIlIIIl1NQ1 Q 5 R gf: gW f ' g Q-Q! gms 3 5 1 I P ,Q ' C1 x. 1 W QSYFYW1 7 9 I , V . , V an 1 I g E ' 3 W , Sfsf W 5 COND SE NIOR HIGH mmf . .5 .N 5 1 ' 1- N Li E if ' E li 5 U41 S .X M., J AA vcdv , 0, 3 x Il 1., 4' i'1 1 y U Lg' Ip q D H 1 11ww gi 11 '15 M ,J , I Q1 11 E A yi 1 iw E r H, .ai QE I xN wIl 1' 'Z lf 31' i 1 YY V,--K V -vm K A W W- - V r V Q- 1 kfx 7 Www AW W -YKQ AYNCA W W ' 1.-.S ,IYZKHIZIIXYHHFgiIUf1IZl11I11ITlIIX'LZI'.!1 TiC'l' H111II5iDQI!MJ xmnn ' 'm1mmx1mzzmmmmnmnu 1 f, X 'Y' 'i'--'H 'v 'l ' A - L X , 1 - , F N mzmumwrrmllxn Xl 43 LX' nxwlnuvll'-vllwlu011 JUNIOR HIGH SECOND YEAR GROUP IK YI 1X 'Ri I XX 11 111 ,LI 11 111 11 ,111 1111 11. 11? 1 111 W, , 1 1 1111 111 111 11 111 11 11 111 11 111 11 11 11 111 113 111 11 111 111 111 11 111 111 1111 1 1 1 XI IX 1 Q XI XI 1'u11:1111rr1-.ln lin., 19,3 QM I 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...111 1 X - ,.1,':11 JUNIOR HIGH FIRST YEAR GROUP A X! 1 XZ M 'FQ X1 ,lt 15 fi 11: 111 1 1 1 ,M 111 11 1111 111 -1 11 11 11 151, 111 11 111 111 1111 111 11: 11 11? 111 V11 15' 111 111 111' 111 11 11 11 1U 15' 1111 '-a-:V '1. 15 111 111 11 1 11 11 111 111 1111 111 111 111 11 1111 ,111 Ii 1111 1111 111 111 IX 1 I! YW 45 xx xx JUNIOR HIGH FIRST YEAR GROUP B mlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIINE1 E El x 5 RiIIIllllkllllllllllllllllxij I i I I I l 2 I S :J N I TJ I. 2 if E 'ghHllllllllllllllllmlllflgl lglllllllllllllllllllllllll E E - E THE CHIEFTAIN C. H. S. 1918 E QQIIIIIIIIIH uunnnij E 2 H UITHLE :if x , X E lgflllllllllw 1 illlllllll I W ......- X23f ....... .. 47 EllllllllllllllllIHIIIIIIIE mlllllllllllllllllllll HQ FIIIIIIIIIII I Ill llllll lx THE CHI-EFTAIN C H. S. lll8 fiinmnn IIIIIIIIIIIIRKI I!! uunmn nnnmbtl 3' 15QW'2Z0' Q' A Z3 f Q 1 F Q Z? L e t t e r M e n FOOTBALL BASKETBALL BASEBALL DECK BOWER HENDERSON CORMACK COTTON DECK MOSIER HAMM HAMM HAMM MOSIER COTTON, Capt. CAIN BURNELL FEARS ILIFF, Capt. LeROUX, Capt. HARDIN WANASEK HOOKER SPAULDING BURNELL GARRETT SLAIGHT LeROUX MILLER TOMLIN LeROUX WAGNER MONTGOMERY WILEY Elllllllllll uunumgm Egllllllllllllllllll 'I mmwmmumfil 48 IIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIE EIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIINIE EWHUIIIIIII IIIIIIIIHIHZ E 2 'ii' z ' - --W ig IiglllllIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE11 6ixnn 0 THE CHIEFTAIN C.H.S. 1918 CAPTAIN ILIFF I --As S Z I IRIIIIIIIIIIIH UIIIIFHIE Nfl! 2 EIIlllllllllllllllllllllmfil 5 K 5 Si' : : 3. x : : 2 Z iixhlllllliflll lilllkilllhni 2 A it 3 liqnnuunnu aununlgl 49 'glIIIlllllllllllllilllllllllgj ,., K ix xx 714 'VIII' lHll l 'I'K!N 1 H Q I-.,. TNQ 1 w -'xx mf., Sz 1 'P ,. if lah- gum E -' if LJ K M--.--. ., G wmj L za 4 fi 5 mill!Illllllllllllllllllllg Elmmmnunmlllml-E E E THE CHIEFTAIN C. H.s. isis E V lk' llllllllllrlllllllllllllllixl gi,Hl,,,,,,,,,,,I,,,,,,,,HLgg F 0 0 t B all f ITH the opening of the 1917-18 school year came the football season of '17, E Practice was started about the middle of September with Coach Cooke at the s helm. Besides the new material, Coach Cooke had Hamm, Cormack, Wanasek, ' : Miller, Slaight, White, and Iliff, all seasoned veterans. The new men added to the squad were LeRoux, Deck, Cain, Burnell, and Mosier. After three weeks of strenuous training the coach decided the fellows were ready to go after the bacon. On the fifthgof October the Green and White journeyed to Warner to meet the ' Warner Aggies in a practice game, but alas fickle fortune favored Warner and the team returned to the tune of a 19 to 0 defeat. Due to his effective work in holding down Q the Warner score, Deck won a permanent place on the team. On Friday of the next week the C. H. S. defenders clashed with the Nowata eleven on the local field. The boys had at last hit their stride and emerged from the game with the long end of a 13 to 0 score. Chubby carried the ball over for both touchdowns. A week later the Green and White met the Okmulgee Warriors on the local park. iii? At the end of the first half the score stood 0 to 0 in favor of Muskogee. During the ' l third and fourth quarters our men pulled some strategy that took their opponents off their feet. The whole Okmtilgee team was completely baffled by our shifts, and it 5 : didn't take long for the Green and White clan to roll up a score which gave them a victory, 14 to 0. Chubby again held a monopoly on scoring, making both touchdowns. The team next defeated the Bacone Indians in a fast game, the score being 20 to 0. i With three victories to their credit Cooke's heroics proceeded to Henryetta for the purpose of reeking their vengeance on the Henryetta team. Another notch was cut in our belt. This time it was accomplishedby a 30 to 0 score. The victory was due to the brilliant work of the lineman. In this game Mosier went behind the line and downed his man three successive times. The ends, Wansek and Deck, also played a great game. In addition to the splendid work of the lineman, the backfield played like a bunch of demons. Miller and Burnell circled the ends for gains while Slaight plowed through the line as if it didn't exist. The classic of the football season, however, was the game with the Fort Smith team. The game was to decide the final possession of the Fort Smith cup. Heavily out-weighed Muskogee played one of the greatest games ever witnessed here. The game was one grand tug of war. First Fort Smlith would threaten Muskogee's goal and then Muskogee would threaten Fort Smith's goal. In the first half one of the Fort Smith 5 X E players intercepted a forward pass and scored. The game went on in Fort Smith's favor until the last few minutes of play when Sammy Burnell grabbed a pass and carried it over for the tying score. The final score was 7 to 7. The game at'Okemah resulted in another victory for the Green and White standard bearers. This time 13 to 6. Our next game was with the Bartlesville team. In this game C. H. S.'s chances were smlashed by a 19 to 12 defeat. The defeat was due to the excellent work of the Bartlesville team. This was the first time Muskogee's goal had been crossed by an Oklahoma high school team. The Thanksgiving game closed the season of '17. The Tulsa team out-lucked us and won 14 to 13. The features of the game was the spectacular playing of Chubby Miller for Muskogee and the work of Hopping for Tulsa. Miller made both of our scores by long end runs. The Turkey 'Day game closed the season with a record of five games won, three lost and one tied. The season as a whole was a success, although we failed to win the championship. The team was one of the lightest that has ever represented Muskogee on the gridiron and in every game played we were out-weighed. The old Muskogee Spirit was always present however, and kept us from losing more games than we did. Dow Hamm, our center, was placed on the All-Oklahoma team and it is the opinion of many that Chubby Miller and Ducky Deck should have been placed on this team. K X E E L 5 Y- SEE!!! -V--S 5 -: E 1 Ml1lllllllllllllllllllllllul 51 Blmmmmunnlunnlil ,, ..,1..,11:z ..... f. 'IKM 'fx ::1::'1'1Q ..., 11111. . 't:. :.1 .11 111 . 1 . ' ' 'xx VY 'I'Ill1l l'lllH FTAIN V. ll. S. I 191 P- X RQ? 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 115 K: r 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,-N, 113 GIVEEM THE AX E-KJ hiv: ' N - 1 .a,1,,,,' - . ,- -x'-. xv 1 1 1 wi. I 1 A ww. ..,, ,H ,. .... ..,, . 1 I 1 1 1 .114 1 1 1 1 1 L51 X111 1'-1 1 E 1 T iglllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIE YQ111IUIHIIINIIHIIIIHIIIVi! E E W--f H I E X 'run calm- r.4lN c. H. s. 1 s 1 s f HIIIIIIHI I lllllllllm Iiuuuuuu Illllllllllljfi 3 fn UA?- 2 . :L- I Y N 5 I 3 I CAPTAIN COTTON EIl'IlllHlV NUll'l lf1!3 EQIIIIIIIIIIIN IIIIIIIIKIE gg 5 Q Vi E E 2 'X Q 2 uumuuuuni E 5 IEHIIHIIIIillllllllllilllzy 58 m,,,m,, Xi XX .ze-:-Q: L mil .il ,lx .H li, .w .l ::, wi :if W ill 4 .1 , , , f- .VX , , ,,,,,,,, , ,.,,,,.f-.M-,,,,,,,, X X: fflglffilg lfzlfrzlflllffllgflllilll' lllQ ' lgfilffffilffffiffliiii llllill VT5 Tur: VHIEFTAIN ct. n.s. isis X: 5 '1 ,. mum!! E, K r O , lf State Champlons of 1 8 l NE il ,il Q :ff li: ll lg? ki zz' ssl 111 ll E. All :nz lm llil SCHEDULE AND RESULTS OF GAMES. KF' -' 35' C. H. S. Opponents April vs. Fort Smith at Fort Smith .... ...,, 3 6 553 April vs. Fort Smith at Fort Smith ,. 5 3 'fl April vs. Fort Smith at Fort Smith .. G 4 April vs. Warner at Warner .....,..,.,,, .. 8 1 April vs. Shawnee at Norman.. ..,.... .. 13 G April vs. Calvin at Norman ,,,,.,,.. .. 10 0 April vs. Guthrie at Norman ....... .. 9 S April vs. Lindsay at Norman ,,,Y... .. 23 3 77 31 fi .pg lil? lfll X1 4 I il, lmliigifTimoww:1w:Q:wwmzhiii X X Illllllllllllllllll nu 21 54 'X w w xx milIllllllllllllllllllllllg IXIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllg ---if THE CHIEFTAIN' C. H. S. 1 9 1 8 M llllllll llllllllllllllllil Elllllllllllllllllllllllllxl Base Ball ENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL this year has put on the field the best baseball team the school has ever seen. Coach Cooke whipped into shape in little more than a week's time a team that has been defeated only once, .a team that won the State Championship at the annual tournament at Norman, Oklahoma, in a walk away. Of last year's team, we have with us Captain Cotton, short stop, spaulding, outfieldg Deck, pitcher, LeRoux, second, Garrett, pitcherg and Hamm, first. Our new players this year are, Hardin, out field, Henderson, catcher, and Fears, thirdg all of whom have strong records behind them. The team met its first and only defeat at Fort Smith on April 12 by a score of 6-3. Since then the team has trounced all comers. ' ' The next day a double-header was played at the same place. The Green and White emerged from both with the victory of 5-3 in the first game and 6-4 in the second. Garrett allowed but two hits in the first game. . The fourth scheduled game was played at Warner against the Warner Aggies. The game was a farce on the part of our opponents as they put up a very poor game of ball. However, it was a good practice game for our team and it fattened all the players' batting averages. The score was 8-1. Not an error was made by the Green and White. On April 26 and 27, the team played four games at Norman in the annual tourna- ment. The first game, played against Shawnee, ended in our victory to the tune of 13-6. The second game, against Calvin, was a shut-out for the Green and White. During the game, our team rolled up a score of 10 against the opponent's 0. In a more closely contested game with Guthrie, the home team emerged victorious to the tune of 9-8. The last game of the tournament was a cinch from the very beginning for our team. After the first inning, C. H. S.'s players knocked the ball at random over the field while the Lindsay team could not get but three runs. The final count was 23-3. mmlm rg lllllll mu 3 'v lg:llllllllllIIUIIIIIIIIIILQ 55 gl1llllllllllllllllllllllllil I X X! Xi X iiizr 11 ::23Lf:i77: mnifxE:3!E7F?:rfmnrmunzmmixmmm':.mrm:j IWSWZ5 Y M. 'If' . ,W , ,, , , , .I 11 ,, W ,, ,W ,A,,- - , ,...-? ,-fHTE.2u,,TE!...q . ..,.-.-, ii . . ' . v . . X Tlllf. QIIIEPTAIN L.H.b. 1918 A ni, Xi 1 ww x H K Q! ls E? . IH 1 Eli W K Mi iii I 1 v sl 'i A ,I m i . ,L ,MQ-1? ,ff ii 11 3 L l. 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H. s. 19 1 s 3 -X 2 E 3 x lr K :F Mmuuu Illllllllllllllifi 3 I I s , 'ef I I T2 I 2 X PQIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIHIIIIQ CAPTAIN LeROUX : E 5 : illllllllli IIIIIIIIIIIEI cu xv e QA Cx : ! z 1 c fgitllllllllllil IIIIIIIIIIXE JJ lf : X :' ifIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE5 ' E-x 57 E EIUllllllllllllllllllllll xfwmwurrwxgmyy-H 1 ' 1 1 Q:-Q:-'tv li ,.. , uili ll gg, 5nna1im511:ii1f-65551iifimgmgafgsgkn --'- fel-W . 3 'rim CHIEFTAIN cl.n.s. isis 'X- M 'w', :rvv4ruU1rl11x11ln'2G nw .. l 4 'Ill T 'E 1 Basket Ball 1 ,I 1 1 l , l 5 li ' ii 41 19 ,ll iii as lilly GQ, :fax-ag .NI3 wi! lf F 1 is 5. F ' IEP l Top Row-HOOKER, f. MOSIER, iz. COACH COOKE HAMM, c. COTTON, f. ffl Bottom Row--BURNELL, f. LQROUX, g. BOWER, f. ,EQ g 'iw SCHEDULE AND RESULTS OF GAMES. Eli Ti- '51 1111 - Opponents C. H. S. lfll if January 11-Council Hill at Muskogee ......A.A .... 2 3 33 January 18-Muskogee at Atoka .......,... .. . 31 30 January 19-Muskogee at Atoka ........,..,.... A 25 6 will January 25--Tulsa at Muskogee .,,,..,,,...,,,,.. . 37 13 ig ,Ianuary 29-Dwight Mission at Muskogee , 15 69 February 1-Muskogee at Okmulgee ......,,,, 8 21 VL .February 8-Fort Smith at Muskogee ...,.,,. . 18 28 li!! ill February 9-Fort Smith at Muskogee ....,... . 22 34 il lFebruary 15-Muskogee at Tulsa .......... .,,.,,, . 31 19 I 1' February 21-Okmulgee at Muskogee ........ . 24 49 gm 'March 1-Oklahoma City at Muskogee . 66 23 March 9-Muskogee at Tulsa .....,.,...,.,,, . 47 39 Q March 16-Shawnee at Muskogee .,,,,,i, . 24 41 ' ' Total ,.1,....,..,.,......................,. . 371 409 la 1 1. 39,111-1,11-EH mum gf :z l1 3 X illllllllllllllllllllllmgj 58 lil'l'W 'l5 '3'l K lgIIlllllllllllllllllllllllQ21 lllllllllllllillllllllllllllgi E E E E 21 X I ll r 4525 V 6 x 5 : I x 5 S S 2 I : lg,IIIKHHHHlllllllxllll' gf P E 1 2 THE CHIEFTAIN- C. H. S. 1918 E71 should have begun December 1st, the season was one grand succeess. With Captain LeRoux, Hamm, and Bower-all of whom played on last year's team- and Cotton, Burnell, and Mosier, all strong players, representing the school, the team' played such a game as has never been equalled by any of the former teams. 9' N spite of the fact that Basketball practice did not start until January 7th, when it The first game of the season was played against Council Hill on the home court. It was more of a practice game than anything else for our boys as they then had prac- ticed as a team only about four days. However, an excellent game was played andthe final whistle blew with the Green and White in possession of the large end of the 33 to 23 score. Hamm's work featured. The next two games were played at Atoka. Due to our lack of practice, the Atoka team won both games by a score of 31 to 30 and 25 to 6. On Friday of the next week the C. H. S. defenders met the Tulsa team on the local court. A fast game ensued in which the Tulsa five demonstrated its superior knowledge of strategical plays, as a consequence of which a victory of 37 to 13 was annexed. Wood was easily the star of the game. The game against the Dwight Indians on January 29th ended in another victory for the Green and White. The victory was due to the inferiority on the side of the Indians rather than superiority of our men. The Indians left with the small end of the 69 to 15 score. ' The next game was played against the Okmulgee team on the Okmulgee court. The Okmulgeeites put up a stiff fight in spite of which the C. H. S. scrappers returned victorious to the tune of 21 to 8. Captain LeRoux won stellar honors by his effective dodging and goal-throwing. K In both of the games against Fort Smith on the home court the local boys brought home the bacon. The game on Friday night was marked with brilliant playing on both sides, and ended with the 28 to 18 scorc in our favorg but in the game on Saturday night, the Fort Smith team fell back making the victory easier than in the first game. The score was 34 to 22. On February 15th the C. H. S. quintet journeyed to Tulsa. In spite of Hamm's sensational playing, the Tulsa team emerged from the game victorious. The score was 31 to 19. The game on the next Friday was played against the Okmulgee team who came here with high hopes of retaliation for the game lost to the Green and White earlier in the season. But those fond hopes were not realized, due partly on account of the poor guarding of the visitors, but mostly to the superior team work exhibited by the local team. The hardest fought game of the season was played against the Oklahoma City team on the home grounds. From the very outset, Oklahoma City held the upper hand which was maintained throughout the entire game. As a result of constant use of strategy on the part of the visitors, the local team suffered to the tune of 23 to 66. On March 9th the Green and White played an all-star team organized by and under the directionlof the Deshon Sporting Goods Company of Tulsa. The game-a real test of the strength of the C. H. S. team-showed that our team was a match for a more experienced team. Although the victory went to the all-star team by a score of 47 to 39, the All-Stars earned every point made and our loyal defenders are to be commended for their excellent work, both in scoring' and in holding down the opponent's score. The final game of the season was played at home against the Shawnee High School Five. The Shawnee team put up a game fight but it lacked the team work that the local team showed and consequently was defeated by a score of 41 to 24. With a standing of 8 games won and 5 games lost, the season goes on record as one in which all rules of the gamle were observed to the letter, and one in which the vstudent body turned out on every occasion with its whole-hearted support. n Q' --S I l l I 5 1 l I gg, ummm l llllllllllllgl E X E E ' 5 5 x 2 3lllIllllllllllllllllllllliiil 59 ill!!Illllllillllllllllllllli pvc-5 1. 'a X . , H. YYf,Y,f Y . A fffwfi Y. .Y.--A---W---M Al-'W -f-' 1-- 'fT--1f'.:-- f .,,..., 'II1IIItrTrtrrIrr:It:IxI7TTIIIIJIIIIIIIXIIt7nITIIIuQ-1l'K IQITIII IJIIILIIIIIIIZIIIIIXZIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQI:rl IqI1. II5m'Im:III1gI I1uIr'I11III,qAX I-I ..I. 2. ir. , We .,., YW- . . .. -W W . ,llx . H We . . . 7 THE WIIIEFTAIN C-H-5. l9l3 'i XX XR gl 3 of ,ll -4 I Ir ,Ig QIIIVIIIIIIIX ,iw u il I, 'I'rack I'eam ' ii I 5 I I 9 li Il il' ii: 3 4 ill ,IE WF .5 ,qw lf? Ll 'l 1 3 4 Isl, Q V I , , I 'I WILLIAMS NELSON BURNELL SLAIGI-IT MEDLIN ,li ' LEEKLEY MOORER MOSIER DICKSON GIBSON iff F MCLAURINE SCI-IAUH my HIRSH SEIBOLD HARRISON 'igi iill A Ill l U 4 ', Muskogee took firstiin the Triangular Track Meet held at Okmulgee on April 19th, T5 lg' by 5695 points, Tulsa making 51W points and Okmulgee 27. lj' H The Hrst event was the 50-yard dash, 5.4. Seibold placing first and Slaight 3rd. Next came the 100-yard dash, which was made in 10.4. Slaigyht taking first place, and Ill 1 Seibold second. The 220-yard dash was made in 22 seconds. Slaight taking 1st place and Medlin 3rd, ij. The 440-yard dash was made in 60.3. Slaight taking second place. The 880-yard run, in 211712, was featured by Schaub taking second place. X531 The mile run was done in 5:28:4, McLaurine taking second place. The 120-yard high hurdles, in 20.1, were won by Gibson. 'E The 220-yard low hurdles, in 26.1, were not won by C. H. S. but Dickson took second. A The shot put was done by Burnell, who took second place, and Moorer, 4th place. The discus throw was done to the joy of Muskogee onlookers by Burnell, first placeg throwing 91.1 feet, and Leekley took third. The high jump, 5 feet 3 inches, was featured by Mosier and Moorer, both accredited 3 with second place. 11 5, The mile run, in 4:11:1, Medlin, Nelson, Gibson, and Dickson, Muskogee placing 2nd, y i Il K 'g'l g Ewa .A . - -I ' -- WX I fi I! Imwrmmx Hllllll fi mxx1 60 31 ., 21 Pimmmllllllllllllllllfg glllllllllllllllllllllllVE X 'nu-1 CHIEFTAIN c.1-I.s. l9l8 51 iiunxumnnnmumfil MU 'fH H lf51 I I 2 2 E I 5 5 E:ml:mlII'IfIIIM...IIllllll........-lm..I.II...IIIIIIIII....l..I.lIll'l'...mml.l TI.. mm. l .':........IllL LH.:I..lIll 'II......IlIl' 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIQE ' II 5 E111 5 ei E5 EII11IIIIIIIIII I.I'..ZIZiZI2Z 2I!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' 6 '?,.rhTQ lIIlIIffIlllllllflI.I Jllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIZIIEE ' f 3599 gem. YES. Il' -X mx li A 1 f xx ,, K , tg-UW ,.,.1ziQfg:gl' ,, . 45 X.,f0f',V3 Q' N A A sl mf elgf ' f-uv 'I f . rfg 3 K ay- W , ' N Y N w .:. D ' ' ' 5 ' x . Z . 2 lgqlllllllll I lllxlllmxxmfgl QHJHHH' ' K QI,,,,,,,,,,,,,u,,,,,u,,,,Q 61 Qlllllllllllllllllllllllllij W F3 I 1 I1 IE 1,1 ii' .li I 1 In I , . X X ,,..,..,.,....uumnl i 60 , .,.. , , , .. 5 Senior Girls' Glee Club FUIYINNIG IXAKICR IVRANCICS WARRI'IN VORINNIC l'lIl.I' FRANCIS SIIIIULIDS LOIFISA CASWICIIII RUTH SMITH MARION IIIIIIIINGSLICY IVA HARRISON EVELYN BAKER MAIZIIIC I-IOLCOMIZE HARRIET IXRUCIC ANNA O'SIIEA BICULAH HUSMER RUTH ACRI-IIC EMILY SMITH BIRDII-I ERIDWURM FLORENCE KI' I' I TEACHERS: MISS PINK MISS PEAK L. 'LLx'.'.11:I N ' 1.Z1Z.,.. 1 ' . L ,.,.1::11iL:1...1L31Z1ZZ1Q71 ' A x :gm lllllllllllllllll xg K llllllllllll III,I+,,,I,,I,Il,.,..I1NI fig llllllllllllillllllllll Vx' I II ...f.L3:f1x11iIg..iI311111fiflzjgitzz'ufzzuiiixfziuhmziniiimfg V TIII-1 c'II'IEI-'TAIN C.H.s. 1918 I 1 Q 'u , .I,I,7f. . , I Senior Boys Glee Club 5 I i tri eu E S I 2 E OFFICERS: i LAWRENCE WANASEK .......,..,, ......... ,.Y.,,,,,Y.,.... P resident JOHN GIBSON Y,....,,,...,,...,.... ,,,.,,,YY.......... S ecretary . LEDYARD WALTON ...,.A. , ...,,., Business Manager - MR. RYDER ...,,..Y.,,,.,,,,,,,, .,.,.,Y,,,...,......... A ccompanist I-'IRST TENORS: SECOND TENORS: : I-QIIWARII HELD IEUFFINTON BURTIS 5 unclean MORRIS JOHN GIBSON I u.c. WILLIAMS .IOIIN Moona H ALBERT RUSSEK QQ, LLWYD SNYDER ia, I I FIRST BASSES: LATIMER BAKER ROBERT FAHNESTOCK GEORGE FRANCIS FLOYD GARLAND ALLEN MOORER TREVELIN WIMER SECOND BASSES: CECIL CLOUD CHANDLER NELSON TOM STERNE CLIFFORD THORNE LEDYARD WALTON LAWRENCE WANASEK E HE Boys' Glee Club, which was organized in 1911, has always been an important factor in Central High School. Under the skillful direction of Miss Minnie Starr, the club has completed a very successful year. The membership of the club, which consisted of only ten boys at the beginning of the school year, has in- Q creased to twenty-two good voices. The Faculty, during the year was represented by Messrs. Ryder, Thorne, Weller, and Williams. The club made its debut January 18th in the First Annual Concert, a well-attended and very successful affair. Two weeks later, its second appearance was made in Wagoner under the auspices of the Red Cross Society of that city, fifty dollars for the Red Cross being the result of that affair. Since that time, the Glee Club has been very active, participating in numerous patriotic and other entertainments. Ifflllllllllll Illlllllllllzg-I Y - - Y- fs if '-X--- 4 - i-- '-'--'- --' -- ' Y-' HY' ffx: W? f' fa: 'J FZQT' ,. E II:!II11I1ZZu11.:LIIII1LZtTI111L1tZI'.1:I1:1I'TY 15 K IVLILE' Ln Inmnmlliizlxxzuuxllmmzxmxilulmgktqllxlgf.1I.ngg1. gu1:1.t.11iI1:.1I...5ug!L. 53 -- - - - - --- - f -fww 'fe----' -- Y' -1--- ----'--'-'A' ' gy 7 ' W Q I 63 lilIuluuHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIXQ ml m,,,,,,,,H,,,,3,IE BQIIUKIIIIIIIIVIIIIHZIN ,X I ! A 5 - -,W 271597265135 ---E 7 Q. , j THE CHIEFTAIN C. H.S. 1918 1, X J! ww' Qldlllillilu. -X MM 1' 11' W N I . g I G u n a 1 k e s I -AAA s 3 2 - I - 5 5 1 5 'ie Z 3 5 i I 2 5 i Y 1, 1' E Z 2 5 E Q E 5 5 E ffl? 3 i Z 5 S 2 1 2 2 i i Z i I IQ' f QLD , gc Q 5 i S ' 3 LOUISA CASWELL CEGELIA DURSCIIERL DOROTHY LIVINGSTON Z MYRLE RIDENOUR LEAH I-IOLCOMB LOLITA PACE ' 5 JUANITA PETERS ADABEL .JACKSON HATTIE LEE CHESNUTT Q LILIE REISBURG HELEN GINSBURG ' E 5 MARTHEL MAYES JEWEL DAUGHERTY Z MILDRED WRIGLEY RUTH SCOTT 2 KATHERINE HAYES CURTIS LEEKLEY LOU ANNA CHILDERS RUTH BROWN I OFFICERS: 5 2 l ' LOU ANNA CHILDERS ..........I.......,........ ............ P resident 2 . . . 1 RUTH BROWN .......,,............ ..... V Ice Presldent E MYRLE RIDENOUR ...........,.... I..... . Usecrerary HATTIE LEE CHESNUTT ....... ....,..,.................................. T reasurer 5 2 . . 3 f,,Jm1mm ,uumuhi RUTH SCOTT C halrnlan Program Cornnuttee 'xxrwmumxrwzleyvlrr E I - ig:illIlilllllllllllllllllllhl 64 VPl'f UU'l1l1lH EIIIllIlllllllllillllllllllfgl llllIlllllllllllllllllll'IH e 1 5 Q THE CHIEFTAIN C. H.S. 1918 A ll!!,lxmm!mluvlwllllllrllil rX,u':::, .L ,w IB' 4 Entre N 0 2 5 u S : 5 i a 2 5 E - 5 5 I I 5 : 3 E g 5 5 Q .. 5 2 . - lr. W Q 4 2 ma? I z P I ' 5 - : Q z r ,S S i Q3 i if Q l L : X . ' N X 2 E Louisa Caswell Marthel Mayes Mary Meredith Dorothy Livingston Helen Farmer 5 g Lilie Reisbnrg Ruth Brown Eleanor Gibson Anna Payne Marion Bebb E Corinne Baker Catherine Patterson Ruth Dubois Katherine Gibson Adabel Jackson 5 Martha Gostlinz Curtis Leekley Zenubia Fore Myrtle Fisher Elizabeth Wagner f E 5 , OFFICERS: g KATHERINE GIBSON ................... . .,...,..... .,.......... . President 2 MARION BEBB .............., ...,,. V ice President 8 ADABEL JACKSON ,..., .......... S ecretary ' CORINN E BAKER ..... ...,.,, T reasurer 5 IBJIIIIIIIIIII IlIIIllI'lIllg-Q f: 1 lignni -, bfi!!IIIIIIllillllllllllllllixl EIYIHII 4 Ixqununum w4mu1:m' 5 5 E i 60 5 E lulllllllHllllllllxlllllllligl ww, 1 3 'gglwmu w x 1. E: 11 ,I,I1IIITf.hI.1lIII ' ' 1fI'IfIIl1lII'lIIl I 2122-.. ,,.... fl ff II' 'flf ,. XX-aw X Tnr: c'nxr:r1'AIN r. u.S. lfblh 'FX X MHI7: L Xl ' 1: H1gh School Orchestra W 253 Ap Ei 112 1:3 I: ii zu ui Ei AF Vi 251 re' fs Je :Ei :wif 'FL 1221 if 1,5 il Vai? 51 g v E 1' I ,J I 4551 ANNA PAYNE ..,.......,...., ., ,...,,.,,,,,,....... ,,. .,,, . , ,,,,.. Manager QL M! MILDRED WRIGLEY ,,,,,,, , ,, ,Assistant Manager Q55 GRANVILLE TIERNEY .,...,, ..,, S ccretary and Tl'Qi1SuI'9l' LOLITA PULLIAM ..... .,., ........ . . . ....,.,,A.,A,,A Liln'a1'ian JN :sf my E! F' PIANO BASS Ei 53? 1,o1,l'rA PuL1.1AM l'I.IfI1.J 'ruAN'1'nAm 31 '55 :fi QQ! SECOND VIOLINS EH FIRST VI0l.lNS Q? .IUANITA PETERS 1' ANNA PAYNE r! ALBERTA CONKLIN LORRA HAMMOND HOLLIS PRICE EH i ylillilfflfgy wA1,'1 1sR .1 ENNINGS A COLENIAN JACKSON NIILBUHN SCREEQ HFIELD Ki! ix RACHAEL WASSON CLARINET ADA RUEDY JOHN PIERSON W , A CORNET CEL52? rw IFF CHI-:SNU rr 152 qi A , , , , , . , . ' ' 3 F2 RALPH MMJAbIR GEORGE MARSHALL EQ TROMBONES IFLIITES BARTLEY CROUCH .IOHN GIBSON gggg ALBERT RUSSEK HALE PHARES fl If 1 Hg! Ml 'ff itil --N.. ' 1 1 1 1 .1 ,1ug::::gi::,:.11:1z:1:2 ..::z1::::t' :':' X X--RQ 'V 4- FE I J!! 66 Ax M , N , 21 'vi :un lIllI'lI'klX yu, n 1 yi RUUSSEAU CLUB 1 GIRL SCOUTS - MISTLETOE TROOP NE Wi ,.-R'-Q 193 1 zz GT ,. :il It Girls' Junior Glee Club : U :fl I Is? I. 'ii 22' :II ,I IijI II.- W :ll I E31 HI I E11 mil :II 14315 Iii: llll I lla ' IEEE ,I XI, IEII lil lla Eiil I1 ll II, ., Ia: ,I 1:12 Iii fill lug 'I I4 I, - f , . III 1 OFFICERS: IEE ff THELMA MCANALLY ...... .,,,,,,, ..,,....,..,.. A,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,,,A, P 1 ' I Ksident NAOMI MINNIS ...,,,,,,,,,,,. ...., S ecretary-Treasurer NANCY PATTERSON. ,H . ,,.,,,,,, Accompanist H GIIADYS VANCE ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, , ,. ,.,.,DirectOr MEIWIBERS: NAUMI MINNIS NANCY I'A'I I'ERsoN THEIIMA McANALlIY IwIAR'rHA HENSON QAIIIIIE WELDON ELIZABETH PJWING ' LOUISE DAVIDSON VIRGINIA 'IHRocKMoR'I'oN HELEN HAYWARD .IUANITA ANDERSON , VERA SMITH MILDRED CLARK 1 Lois Hl'lU'l'El,fSPACllER ELIxAIzE'I'H HUNT I IIEULAH SMITH 'FHELMA NIINTER KATHERINE sHEI.'I'oN LAURA DUBOIS GRACE EASTMAN ADA REUDY EVELYN GREEN LOIS MAHAIHIPEY HAILEL LOONEY RACHEL WASSON ,gg KATHERINE JOHNSON ALENE WAY Iggl LILLIAN COOPER RUTH BURNS ' 35, HE combined Glee Clubs of Junior High School gave program for the benefit 'ill 13, of the Red Cross, consisting of numbers by each of the clubs, and a cantata, The Legend of Bregenzf' in which the soprano solos were taken by Ruth Burns TH! and the contralto by Callie Weldon. K' ill The girls gave several numbers for the N. E. Teachers meeting which was held in Muskogeeg and a 4'Washington Memorial program given at C. H. S. I Each girl of the Club now contributes ten cents a week to the French Orphan Fund. , 5 The clubs will give a cantata, The Grasshopper, before school closes. .I ns, . ,, I II I:: f.L 'Il,:f::'I II I I .I L .1 1:f1::I , l X--.xi , X'-A ,X 1 gg 68 ,xx , xx If I ll 'lf II: I xx -' G ,I , ,. ,... ..,,... ............,....., ..., , . ' - .... TT-'wi'-'M Illl flIIlllXlN l l ll N Ill . 1 H Boys' Junior Glee Club OFFICERS: JOHN CARROL ,, ,, ,. ,, .,.. .,.,,,, ,President MAURICE HARRISON .,,SecI'etzII'y-'l'I'eaSuI'eI' CORINNPI CULP., .. .,.,,,, , ,,,, , Accompanist GLADYS VANCE I. .. ., . .,,l.,Dll'QL'tOl' MEMBERS: ,IOHN CARROII MAIIRICE HARRISON .IACR NOIIRSI-1 MARSTON MFIIXFON ALLEN WHEN ELIRERT HINIJS AIISTIN RUSH Hl+IRliEK'l' COOPER ERVIN I'I1:NnERc:RASS RORERT IQAZZELL SHIRLEY CRESSLER If'REIi PERKINS CECII, NELSON JOHN HANNAH NORMAN ROII I'ER HENRY BRADLEY JAMES HENLEY EARL LYONS WILSON Mr-GUIRE SIDNEY IJICKSON H EN RY C0l'l-'l'Il41N CA RV EI, III A HA lf IfI-1 Y VVA LTPIR HUM PH HEY IIE Boys' Glee Club has become one of the best organizations in the Junior High School Department. Much effort has been put forth to make the Glee Club worth while and 21 credit to C. H. S. The Glee Club took part in a Cantata, The Legend of Bregzenzf' which was given in February for the benefit of the Red Cross, and many times have sung for special programs. With the help of the Junior Girls' Glcc Club they will present The Grasshopper, Cantata, before school closes. W x I I I E Sb If' ll? an ,.. iii ill H ---- - -- 1 .., '11, 'V ' '::7::1'7::::: 1 5r:igrtt t7': '.., .:,.,:,1':::: 'f.'.i gf,-?:w.,f,g::11:q- 1... X iw-RN 'l'llli1'lllHIf'l'AIN V. H.S. 1915 rx Senior Delphic Debating Society :fl ll Fl Ei is! 211 ai :gi ljl im ,i --l ..i iii in 1571 iii zi- .ll l OFFICERS: RUTH BROWN ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. . ..,,., , ,,,,,,. P 1 'osident LILLIE REISBURG ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, V ice President CECILIA CONWAY ,,,,,,,,. ...,.. , , ,Secretary-'l'reasurer MEREDITH SINKS ,...i.,....., ,,.,,,,,. C hairman Program Committee ELIZABETH WAGNER ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , . ., , ,..., ,, Reporter MEMBERS: I-ORA MAE FRYEIC RACHAEL PITMAN MY R'I'l.E FISHER SARAH SHEPARD EDWINA RLACKVVELL HE Delphic Debating Society was organized at the beginning of the school year for the purpose of encouraging public speaking' for girls. The club will be a permanent organization in Central High School. FQ EN Xi ' U l i. .mln T0 X! T1 N M1 ,Z QIAV 35 3, -1v--1,11:f1v31l11-- I 1IIII11I111I111f1py 11, 'II' f'-E1111gILII'-mr: I N-A-Q4 TH li i'lllHl TAIN F. ll. S.. l 9 I 8 V X fil . . . . J u n1Or Delphlc Llterary SOCl6ty Ali +A? EH: Iii '? I all III Ei .QQI : If' ily' FH Q52 if' F533 III ' IM II ii! Us 255 431 1' 'iii I 53 ,I. 1, .I 1 I irc' :HV yd ini Iii 'SEI IEEE 633 Eil Iii' W ll! :I I EI' 1' EI If EH gli I IEH I RH Isis ' 'if OFFICERS: LOLITA PACE., ,,,,,,,,.., ,,,, . . ,,,,, .. ,,,, ,, . ..,,.......,,, President WINIFRED PULLEN. , ,..Vice President LAURA REYNOLDS ..,,,,, ....,,.., ....,..,., . . Secretary I MARY SYLVESTER, ,,,,, ,...Pl'0gl'k1l'I1 Secretary 4 I ii' i H MEMBERS: I, MARY BRANDON MARY PERDUE ' IfImNcI:s RI.AIcE OLADYS PUGH QQ gg, mv IIIINRAR I.OIs REID gli c:I,AImYs Hl'LNSI.l'LY .IUANVIA ANDERSON IQQI KATHRYN .IOIINEON GEORGIA IIIXRY CARRIE .IENNINOE HEs'I'ER BAKER Egg HAZEII LOONEY DOROTHY IfII.Es 'gij JOHNNIE MI-CIIARRION VIVIAN CROUCH IQ, Q15 cI,Y'rIE OOIJEN GRACE VVEST '-1 Z!! :si W JULIA PERKINS zi' I! ul' UI 15' il :E ESI , xx Nm ,,,x-bi z:.,. Im AVAQ II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL: Tl 11 'I' 'III 'I'I ' X1 X I I xg' IXQIIIIIIIIIIIWII' IIIIIIII R .iw ,., ,, ,,,,,,,,,,t ,,,47w'Sf-A A -- -x mmxmLrngr ugg1QLXI1gWxg :nmum'gu3g DHHU QIiTqWHU' - 4 Y - Y V +- -f , i-- W, , Y. X- 5 THE CHIEFTAIN C.ll.S. 1918 1 Y, .21 wsu:-..w..sl:I1llIIIf IX'luI1IIImImmmwIl1I I Commercial Club I, ii s 1 2 I 2 I 5 i I I I IW? 2 I 5 5 I I 3 It I' Ig, 2 5 A Z ' 2 s Z 2 OFFICERS: HAZEL CORY, '18 ........,.,,,.....,,,,A,.,.. .......,,A.. ..,.....,,,,,,........ P r esident M BUFFINTON BURTIS, ws... .,,.II.,.,.,,....., vice President T213 MARIE MAHONEY, '18 .......... ......... S ecretary-Treasurer QED ' 1 I ....,.. , 5 BOARD OF DIRECTORS TOM STERNE, '18 MARIE MAHONEY, '18 HUBERT HAUSER, '19 ' BERNARD BREEDING, '19 MARY HANNAH, '20 CEATTA SNYDER, '20 E Z ENTRAL High School ,Commercial Club was organized during the school year 1915-1916 by C. K. Reiff, head of the Commercial Department. The club has become an integral part of the Commercial Department, and its work covers a wide range. I Z I IMI rf 'gm I m my ,S 7- fi'T'1- 4-.Q .' A-V :I .15 2 IEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-xl T2 ifIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI EJIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllm fxlllllllllllllllllulll xl Yv -- Quin: ,- Q i ,Q THE CHIEFTAIN C. H.S. 1918 X lxlillllllll Illllllllllllllrxi X mnuuu I uuuu Bl Commercial Club Roster I-IONORARY MEMBERS Chadwick, E. VV., .... .,,..,.,, S ecretary of Y. M. C. A. Hannum, R. F. ,........ Principal Central High Shcool Cosgrove, J. W. .... .. ...... .President of Lions Club Moffatt. W. F. ..........,.. President Salesmnnship Club Eicholtz, W. M. .. ,,,. President of G. M. A. Monroe, E. S. ....... Superintendent of City Schools Brown, Bernice Brown, Imogene Benedict, Bertha Chilton, Leonard Dix, Esther Doyle, Bernard Fuller, Nettie Akley, Julia Baker, Miss Susie Barron, Clifton Bartleson, Helen Bell, Vernon Boren, Evadena Bradley, Christine Breeding, Bernard Brock, Donia Bruce, Harriett Bryant, Maydcc Burnell, Sam Burtis, Buflinton Butcher, William Butler, Imogene Buck, lla Cloud, Cecil Cory, Hazel Couch, Bartley Cowan, Leonard Cowdery, Thelma Criswell, Eleanor Crow, Gladys Davis, Glenn Duncan, Forrest Owens, J. F. .....................,........ President of Rotary Club Hadley, Arthur ALUMNI MEMBERS McDonald, Hulbert Herrick, Mrs. Mabel McDonald, Reva , KHarrisl Johnson, Edith Johnson, Beulah Jones, Thomas Leaird, Elbert McMaster, Paul Morrison, Marguerite Mussetter, Maude Nye, Ada Pulliam, Margaret Rees, Helen Roby, Nina Schieberl, Mamie Sharp, Kenna Snyder, Thelma. Spaulding, Tom Walker, Charles ACTIVE MEMBERS IN SCHOOL Davis, Mr. F. S. DeWalt, Helen Doyle, Grace Drake, Ladanta Duncan, Gilbert Edwards, Forrest Ellison, Buren Emniert, Donald English, Cartright Brockenborough, Alicelilrdwurm, Birdie Fahnestock, Robert Kink, Miss Juanita Fore, Zenobia Frazier, Harold Fullerton, Homer Garland, Floyd Goodman, Harley Gostling, Martha Green, Codie Gregory, Irene Hannah, Mary Harper, Grace Harris, Lola Hart, Mary Hauser, Hubert Hayes, James Herbert, Karl Hinds, Irma Hoffman, Lntie Mae Hopper, Harvey Hosmer, Beulah Howell, Miss Violet Iliff, Paul Jackson, Adabel , Jackson, Walter Jennings, Clara John, Arthur Johnson, Hassle Jones, Gretchen Keaton, Lillian Lanner, Hazel Lumbard, Fridtiof Mahoney, Marie Malone, Leota Maloney, Shirlie Maxwell, Helen McCammock, Emmett McDonald, Lon McGlasson, Russell Milburn, Nellie Miller, Miss Grace Milne, Julia Monaghan, Gerald Morton, Sam Hays Nalley, Hazel Nelson, Chandler O'Shea, Anna Payne, Clarence Pearson, John Phares, Hale Plough, Nellie Prager, Mrs. C. H. Prager, Mr. C. H. Randle, Mildred Reiff, Mrs. C. K. Reilf, Mr. C. K. Reisburg, Lillie Riehn, Junda. Robinson, Joe Roth, Thelma Ryder, Helen Ryder, Mr. R. M. Sanchez, Daniel Seibold, George Selby, Clarence IN THE SERVICE OF OUR COUNTRY Little, Rella Lockard, Edwin McMaster, Paul Waters, Hester Weathers, Evelyn Wells, Bryan Wiley, Dyke Wilson, Lucile Shields, Frances Shoults, Carl Siler, Glenn Slaight, Ben Slaight, Harrington Smith, Clarence Smith, Ruby Snyder, Ceatta Snyder, Llwyd Snyder, Paul Snyder, Thelma Suhre, Oscar Sterne, Tom Swanson, Ruth Thorne, Anna Mae Tierney, Granville Tyler, Sarah Van Slyke, Mr. F. E. Vogel, Beth Ward, William Watson, Melba Welton, Helen Wheeler, Challenge Schiefelbein, Royden Dunnigan, Edward Wiley, Dyke ' ro 5 V I E g , I J Winners of the g e e B . Typewriting Speed I , Contest In the Three-Day Typewriting Sweepstake , Speed contest Lola Harris won first, writing 58 words per minute. Anna Mae Thorne second with ' 54 words per m'inute. Third place was won by s Helen Ginsburg, who wrote 49 words per minute. Fifty-eight words per minute sets a new record for typewriting in the Commercial Department. 5 4 1 V . 191: A D 5 5 S : I Egg,lllllllllllllllllllHill' X' LOLA HARRIS fgfllllllllllwl lllllllllllji 3 , 5 .S E - - : 1 : gf.IIIlllllllllllllllllllllllq 73 EHHHIlllilllllllllllllli 21 X! XXX 'i'??j't 'i :' .,,':::::11rrr:t'.: X if liz :'::::1f5:: ' ...g .1111 :'7: : ,. . . X i 'lldfllllllflx xi' r ,,, 'U .:. K. i fm M: Iii, 'z. ,ii za 'iii :v:': Q . 'RN rni: -'illl-:FTAIN 1'.n.s. isis VX- Commercial Club Activities ,gl AH? 11.1 iii' ISE ill Liil fiii lil lla! lil? i Ei E2 eil iii' :ai fl 'fi ui: ROLAND ERDWURM PHELMA SNYDER Ei! 7 'Q N these stirring times of uncertainty we are asked to show our loyalty and patriot- ism in various ways. The Commercial Club was the first club in Central High g, School to adopt a French Orphan. if This year the Commercial Club started a new thing in the nature of a pub- iii lication known as the Cemmercial Review, edited and multigraphed the first of each month during the year and distributed free. Editors: Lola Harris and John Pearson, Q21 Business Manager, Bernard Breeding. Assistants: Beulah Hosmer, George Seibold, Juanda Rhein, Cortright English, and Hubert Hauser. 1 Besides continuing the Employment Bureau and the Fife and Drum Corps this year, the club arranged a series of lectures to be given by the business men of Muskogee. . lt also arranged a Booth at the Oklahoma State Fair. Touch Typewriting was demon- 53 strated by Dorothy Huffman, Lola Harris, Clarence Selby, Tom Sterne, and Hazel U Cory. ,fn 4:1 EES! i The results of the Annual Contests are given below: Hi In In Bookkeeping Phelma Snyder won first, and Charles Harper second. Mr. Bender, l 1 Assistant Cashier of the First National Bank, judged the books. Iii 1 lil In Quick Figuring Roland Erdwurm won first, Granville Tierney second, and Gilbert lhi Duncan third. Prager's Efficiency Charts were used as the basis for the contests, and he 'ii iii - '1' H awarded the winner a medal, inscribed Efiiciency plus Accuracy equals Speed. This M. , ,,, X. medal will be left in the trophy case. X Y V 'f:1lfIlk' Y?-gr 2 -'vs K- Q- g i Illllllllllllllllllllllljxii 74 it 11 'fix' fhlllllllllii ill 1Fll 151 11 i 1 3 13 ilil 'lil ,ill 11111 1, 11 11 11 ll! 1 11 1111 11 Ili 111 1131 T211 EU 121 1111 l'11 1111 '11 1 11 1,1 11' lil 11 115 ,i1 ,il 1111 li' lil' 114 51' 1, 1 1 ll U1 12 'FQ 1 .. Ll , ...,, 1.,,..:11::11':::111. 1 1 '7 111111111111 X: 11111111111.111:iL111:z111:11L::1u1::::n11111.. . i:Lg11IlV1 : : 1:11 :ii11:..t.1... 1 Y .-Q., T11r:1'111sF1'AlN C. 11. I9 1 s .'l N:' Y. W. C. A. THE CABINET GENEVIEVE DOUGLAS ,.........,, President MIRA MONROE ,,.... ,,,,,. S ecretary SHIRLEY MALONEY ..... ..Vice President HAZEL CORY .,,,..,.,,,...... ..........,1 T reasurer MARY MEREDITH ...,....,,,............ ,1,,.,....1....,1,,,,, S ocial Service Committee DOROTHY LIVINGSTON. ...... Chairman of Program Committee CURTIS LEEKLEY .......,.....,..... ....., C hairman of Social Committee MISS BETTY STEPHENS 11,,...1,,........,.,..,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,..,........ .,........ A dviser MEMBERS SKILLERN ANDERSON HELEN BARTLESON STELLA BARTON FRANCIS BATES MARIAN BILLINGSLEY EDWINA BLACKWELL GERTRUDE BONNELL GRETA BLOSSOM MARIAN BROWN MRS. CALLAHAN LOUISA CASWELL LUCY CHILCOAT ALBERTA CONKLIN HAZEL CORY THELMA COWDERY DORA DE LAY ETTA DE LAY LUCILLE DOVVNEY GENEVIEVE DOUGLASS AILEEN ELLSWORTH JUANITA FINK MYRTLE FISHER ZENOBIA FORE CORA FRAZIER MARGARET GLASS CATHERINE HAYS LEAH HOLCOMB BESSIE HUFF KATHERINE JACKSON HASSIE JOHNSON CURTIS LEEKLPIY DOROTHY LIVINGSTON SHIRLEY MALONEY CARRIE MERRIMAN MIRA MONROE EUNA OGBURN CECIL OGIJEN LORA ROBERTS KATHLEEN ROONEY RUTH SMITH BETTIE STEVENS RUTH SNVANSON MARY SYLVESTER BETH VOGEL FRANCES WARREN LILLIA WILCOTT CLEO WRIGHT LAVINA WYSONG MATTIE LYNN Young Woman's Christian Association was organized April 5, 1916, for the purpose of creating a spirit of true Christian sisterhood and friendship among the girls of the school. The association is now a member of the National Young Womens' Association and will be a permanent organization in Central High School. .fs .f X, ,,,7..,,- W 7, , ,, lL,,,,,,, , ,H W, 1- '..- , , v 111 '111''IILLLIIILJZE11 1'1Z'!A13,1i:Q1'151Q1.1.1E:3:1Vi111'i1g 1'1: 1u 1-L'111ZIll111l, ..L...4' 'YQ15Q1g1I1.11L1I''L f1L111In1I1Q1ykf QJLYI1' 13153 .1 .1 L. 11 A 14,- lx-'W'1ll 111 111:11'111, .lf 1 E i o ll llln 150 1 1 1 fi I ll lil 11 11 1lI gil lill 1 1 1 I111 I11 v Ml .,.. Q19 fl 11' El ll 111 111 151. 11,. 531 'If' I 11? il' ll 1111 lil 151 ri' . 1 X 1 E. X ,11111131 75 X111 1 111g1XX' tm -N 1: X Isiifi 'Y llllg .iiiriif'r.xlx n.n,s 1 1 'X- Q--NL-. .-fxq - ,Y Science Club OFFICERS: REYBURN FEARNSIDE ,, KENNETH REID, ,,,,, , JOE BAILEY , ALLEN MOORER, At the mid-term election in March, these oflicers were THEODORE KELLER. ,,,,, ,, ,,., , , MACE HARRISON, ,,, JOE BAILEYH, LEON llIRSll,, , , President ,. . Vice President Secretary-Treasurer , Sergeant-at-A rms elected for the cnsui , ., President ,, .. ,Vice President ..,Secretary-Treasurer . Sergeant-at-Arms ng year: several Juniors and Seniors met at the beginning: of the school year and organ- 'QI N order to further the interest in Science, particularly in Physics and Chemistry, ized the Central High School Science Club, securing Mr. Williams as their faculty adviser. All of the members have had at least one year's work in one of the two branches, a fact which increases the interest in the Work and has aided the club in its development. The greater part of the members of the club are specializing in Science and intend to continue this course in college. Several trips have been made by the club to various industrial plants of the city where the practical application of Science has been demonstrated to the members. in 76 '-5344 .-X The Forum ff 1., OFF ICEKS-EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: ELLIS GARRETT .A,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,A , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A C h airman FREEMAN BURFORD LUTHER REID. RALPH BARNEY ..,.,,,,, .,... ,.,,.,..,,,,A, .A,,,,, S e c retary-Treasurer MEMBERS: LAWRI-:NCR VVANASEK HARLOW LEEKL1-:Y WILLIAM 'ris1JE1. I-'RRRMAN BURFORD HENRY KNOX BUF1f'IN'roN BURTIS RALPH BARNEY GARNET TREN1' MACE HARRISON l.o'l'mcR Rain HAROLD I-'1sHI-:R LLWYD SNYDER ALLEN MOORER THEODORE KELLER KARL s'1'AlNER 1-1LL1s GARRETT HAL CROUCH G1-:RALD WREN 'l'lCEVluI.IN WIMER m11R1cY co'r'roN EARL SAMMS DWIGHT SCHAUB HE Forum Debating Society is as old as debating in Central High School. When the need of debating became apparent, the Forum was established. Since then she has at all times been a loyal supporter of all activities for the betterment of her school. 1918 has added another chapter to the glorious history of one of C. H. S.'s livest organizations. During the year Forum members have played an im- portant part in all school activities and forms of student life. They have held important offices in both the Junior and Senior Classes. Finally, the Forum with no humble dignity begs to state that the six Triangular debaters who represented C. H. S. interscholastic debates during '18 were all Forumites in high standing. The Forum has set a high standard for boys' debating societies and is a creditable asset of Central High School. T7 K ,,.i.i,w.ii ' rx ,s?4 1' . ..::' ':::':' z f ill' '. ::'1 wut: zz, i ': :' mr is A ,I iz' Y -ri 'l'lIILl'llll-ZFTAIN 1.n.s, isis ii TZ iii, viii iii Ei li Vi Pa E ui 11 .1 r l 1 as Ili il: ,Q Demosthenic Debating Society OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OSCAR S'l'OU'I'Z, President CLARENCE PIERCE, Vice President HUBERT HOUSER, Secretary-'l'i'easui 1 RAY FLEAK JOE BAILEY COURTRIGHT ENGLISH 'POM STERNE This year the membership has been smaller than at any other time since the club was organized. With the few old members left from last year and a few new members the club began its regular meetings and held more regular and successful debates than it ever has in past years. Most of the present members are active Juniors and the prospects for next year are very promising. 'QI UNE, this year, ends the fifth successful year of the Demosthenic Debating Society. li ill li! iii iii la iw. is lil 55? 1. X X . M ,,.. ,,,,,... , Lu .ml I X l.illlll71, '78 - i llexzqull-tru'-.xx 1 u N 1-11- Junior Forum Debating Society ,fi as El ss Ii SPONSOR MR. SULLIVAN. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE COLEMAN JACKSON Qhulmm ROLL ,..-,Lu jg I'HILIIk' FOSTER WILLARD ICGOLI' IRVIN PENDERGRASS, Sncxetaxy CLIB BARTON MAURICE HARRISON MAURICE IIARPER BAKER BONNELL FLOUD GARRET RALPH DAVIS DARWIN LEEKLEY FREDERICK MEIGS GEORGE DURSCHERI. JACK EDIVIONDSON HERBERT COOPER JOSEPH KENNEDY ROBERT RAZZELL FRANK LANE THEODORE TURNER KENNETH WILKINSON W I TU x X X ,A :,. i' ':n1: '.:'i:i, Ili' 1.:1i,'.:11::'zu:zz:L1'i., .'1: zt'2.,1L,::.:r..1..'.L rf. N Tllli l'llll'iFTAlN lf ll 9 l9l'4 x ,zz Junior High History Club si' ig, :gi x , 1 i. 1 'i Ii: ,iii i,, li? iii iii V? l all olfmcnnsi E CHARLOTTE SMITH ,,,,,,.i..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, , ,,,, ,i,,,,,,, P resident DOROTHY SHANNON ..,..,. ....,,,.,.,...,,,,,.,,,. X Vice President DOROTHY DISNEY ..... .,.,,.......,,,,..,,,.,,..,i. .,,.....,, S e cretary and Treasurer 1 Miss CORA VANCE iii,,.,,.,...........,ii.iii,,,iii.,i ii,,iiii,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ii,i,,,iiiii C sponsoi- tThirty-three Active Membersj i i Flag of our great Republic- Symbol of human liberty, Inspirer in battle, Guardian of our homes- Whose stripes and stars is: Stand for courage, purity and union, Our History Club salutes thee! We the pupils of Central High, liz! Who find rest and safety Under thy folds, Give our hands, our heads, 'Pi 'gil And our hearts to thee: We pledge our lives itil And sacred honor To guard and revere thee And our Beloved Country,-FOREVER. X x:::1i.::iLui'ivQni11: I L rn X if in . IK 80 f-M.,-X ..,u.xM , ,. IX' Ii Xi ZX 'iii 'Ei ii' 'li lan '32 li: iii' , , li ll ifli 'ell iii will iii fi, ii ii will if :Wi ' 'I ig lil ,E , tl ll! ll Eli ii. Ei in ,g, Ei' sf' Qi: 'Eli ,:i' :ll 539 in iii 'il li :i' vii Eli ,EE ill iff lil Ei xi ix! : . X Xi Z! , IIIIIIII,aI:III:IIIII ,X gglllll 11: X , . I XF! j, fg5:.V:iggn::1::IH-,., 1' Xl R TIII-1 cIIII:I I'AIN I'. II.S. ISIS , Xl 5 111rL!!l XZ Il! '1 lil I . . . Ig! I Cornelia Llterary SOC16ty 335 I TTER I lil I I I 5 . , If 1, .gy a 4 FI F1 . I 4? II IIIQ, AIN 3'-1+ I my ! I I I 9 9 E OFFICERS: . PIIABRICE MONTGOMERY Y,,.,..,..Y.......... ......,.,.,,,,,AA,.,,..,,.,. P resident , Y MILDRED CLARK ...,,,,Y,.,,.,.... .,,,Y....,Y,,..,....,,,. V ice President NEVA HARRISON ...,,,,,,,...,. ...,,, S ecretary and Treasurer ill GARNETT CLARK ..,........,,,,,,,,, .....,, . Program Secretary C' MARGARET ANDERSON ,,,..,, .,,...,, .,..,.,,.......,... E d itor iffy MISS CORA VANCE ......,,,,,Y,,,,,,,.....,.,,.,,, . ..,,.,. Sponsor I-gil :LAN alan? MEMBERS: 3-li - III.AIu:ARET ANDERSON HELEN HAYWARD CHARLOTTE SMITH Pi M NORMA AIKEN HELEN JONES THELMA SMITH 'il GHARI.O'I'TE IIONDS OLGA KING KATHRYNE 'TAYLOR gi GARNE'l l' CLARK RUBY MILAM IRENE 'PHORNE tl I MILDRED CLARK IIURRELI, MILES LAVINA WYSONG yi . RUTH CRONK .IANNETTE MQEADDEN SIBYL BINGHAM Ill Yr DOROTHY DISNEY PHYLISS KNOX PHARRICE MONTGOMERY Eg? I I-:I,IzAIxE'I'H EWING DOROTHY PAGE MARJORIE STOCKS lil ' MILDRED FORD MARIAN PACK MARY PATTERSON rl NEVA HARRISON MEME H. REEVES DOROTHY SHANNON I , MARY HINES LULU SNYDER NADINE WRIGHT Iii MONG the new things which the past year has brought to us is the organization I of the Cornelia Literary Society as a real part of the school life of the girls in A Junior High School. It has been thc object of each of the thirty-three members of the society to put forth her utmost effort to make this society an example I of self-government, and in every way advance its interests that she might be a leader of 'Il that which allows advancements and the start they have made has done much toward ,1IIIIIIIIII,IIIII.-II.IA,g giving the Junior High School an active part in school affairs. ,ww ' ,X ! Iixfn2TII,I1II:I:III:n:g1Im:mgrrnIg:nj.m mm m1nEiRRI :iii AX, , z , 31 I,,,'1I'I,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIX 31 xx L x - Suk. mi run Illl'I'I'XlN 1 ll 1 N '.' . . .S. f'i Sous Artistes OFFICERS: RUTH AGREE ,....,A,,, THELMA STETLER ,,,, MIRA MONROE. ,,,, , .. ,,,.,, , ,,.,, . . . ,.,,,,,,.. .President ,...,...Vice President , , . ......Secretary Sp0nsorsvMrs. Gresham, Miss Fite, Mrs. E. S. Monroe, Miss Holmes MEMBERS: GERTRUDE MARSHALL ALLIE 'I'RI'II ICE ETHEL .IETT CHARLES ADAMS KATHRYN THOMPSON ELLEN LOVELL ANNA MAE TIIORNE THELMA CUWDERY SULA MCKINNEY PAUL CAMERON EMILY SMITH RUBY SMITH CECILIA CONWAY NORA WING LOLA LANNING HAROLD FISHER MARY JOBLIN LEON HIRSH Sous A1'tistes was organized at the beginning of the school year, 1918, through the help and suggestions of Mrs. Monroe and Mrs. Gresham. The purpose of this club is to gain a knowledge and appreciation of art through the study of artists and their works. 82 I1 WF fi A,- 1 SJ fx -RE -xx Big W NWN ,st - Aix. ,-. N lx 3 I Jia, il ,I fi wil H5 'l. IE? Till E! ii ll? in li! 111 :ggi ill' PQ ,xx , . .i A , .. ., . ,,.., JX:',.2.:,?' 21, , 1. .-its-Q, Ill!-,lllll-,PIAIN 1'.H.S. ISIS X S Boys' Triangular Debate 7 ,Y ,, K, . M ' . -1 . 4 5 , .V A ' ' F, r is milfs: F' ' V C LAWRENCE WVANASEK RALPH BARNEY 'FHEOIJORH KELLER LUTHER REID ELLIS GARRETT FREICMAN BURFORD N April 5th the Tenth Annual Boys' Triangular Debate was held in the Auditor- ium and in Oklahoma City. The Debate was, RESOLVED, That the United States Should Permanently Retain the Philippine Islands. The Affirmative team was represented by Lawrence Wanasek, Luther Reid, and Ralph Barney. The Negative team was represented by Ellis Garrett, Thedore Keller, and Freeman Burford. The Affirmative team won a unanimous decision from the Tulsa Negative team. The result at Oklahoma City was different, it was a 2 to 1 decision in favor of the Oklahoma City team. This is the second time Muskogee has lost a debate since the Triangular was started. Next year with Wanasek, Reid, Barney, and Keller back, the Oklahoma City and Tulsa teams might as well quit. ' Q it'i::11LL3iL:g.LLxl1... 'iii 1' 1. ,.f:::: 84 l I Ei, ,, ,Ev nl' li W sig Sli V ll ll i ll wil 'lil ,rx JN, JL in 'ilg ily 351. 1, Zfl ,rl fxqlllllllllIllllllllllilllllfgi 'IX,Ul'W VlH'Wl'm f . : 4 - 2 EE f I Q T 'rua CHIEFTAIN c.u.s. isis 1 Zi in llllllllllllllllllllllllrxi ix- IHWIW Kllfllllllllixl O , O Glrls 'I'r1angular Debate S . Q . lp CECELIA CONWAY RUTH DuB01s SARAH SHEPARD CATHERINE PATTERSON LILIE REISBURG ELIZABETH WAGNER S 2 S 2 N Friday evening, April 19th, the Annual Girls' Triangular Debate was held with E Oklahoma City and Tulsa. The question debated was, RESOLVED, That Con- gress should pass a bill providing for the compulsory arbitration of all railway labor disputes. The Afiirmative team composed of Cecelia Conway, Catherine 1 ,Y Patterson, and Ruth DuBois met the Oklahoma City Negative team here. The Negative ' ' team composed of Sarah Shepard, Elizabeth Wagner, and Lilie Reisburg, met the S Tulsa Affirmative team at Tulsa. Both decisions were against our girls 2 to 1. 2 The work of both teams was hampered by the sudden departure of Mr. W. A. Ham- Q man, instructor in Public Speaking in Central High School. The work of preparing the girls then fell on Mr. Jones, Mr. Fordice, and Miss Barton. It is nothing short of I miraculous that the debaters were able to argue the question from any standpoint with E a preparation of but one week. However, that is the stuff Central High students are g made of and we are all proud of them. 2 ' y:ipll1r:l:umummm 'gmwuulwimvlvlllxifgg EilIIIlllllllllllllllllllllli 85 Ei1llllllilllllllllllllllllg xg lllllllllllllllll K ll THE CHIEFTAIN C. ILS. 1915 I1 mmuu umm xl HHH FOUR MINUTE SPEECH GIVEN BY HAROLD FISHER IN BEHALF OF THE THIRD LIBERTY LOAN. S the time goes on and the date has passed when we have been one year at war it is a commendable fact that the spirit of the people at home is in harmony with their government. The American people are upholding the government as they have never done in the past. We owe this debt to our country. Co- operation is the smallest measure in which we man repay our debt for our safety at home and our respect abroad. For our country's protection of our interests and command from the world of the respect and dignity due to the citizens of our great republic. On our nation we are dependent for our unified people, our limitless resources, our extensive commerce, our educational advantages and our institutions. Our Government was founded and built upon the principles whose benefits we have enjoyed since our national existence-social equality, freedom and justice. Now we are engaged in a struggle to set before the world as well as maintain for ourselves these benefits of Democracy. The nation to whom we owe our privileges, and our very existence is in distress. She needs our support otherwise than in words, she needs our money. Those of us who cannot repay our debt by offering our lives to the cause may do an inestimable service by lending money to continue the war-by buying Liberty Bonds, Savings Stamps, and Red Cross Certificatesg also by aiding in the conservation offoodg by raising all we can and by wasting as little as possible. It is needless to expound the necessity of food or money in carrying on the war or by telling where to buy Bonds or how to conserve food, you know that as well as I do, but I do wish to impress upon you the necessity of financial support instead ,of support in words only, for without money our cause cannot succeed. Our service to our country will not end in a mere matter of dollars and cents, it is the cheerful sacrifice, the liberal support which will create in the hearts of the American people a spirit of cooperation which will render us invincible to any nation or coalitioruof nations. . It is the morale of an army which makes an invincible legion of raw recruits, or unmakes the efficiency of years of training to the seasoned veteran. The morale of the army is always identical with that of the people at home, the morale of the American people determines the morale of its armies, either stimulates them to superhuman bravery or discourages and demoralizes them before a weaker foe. What sort of a morale our people shall have is entirely up to you and me to determine. This good spirit must continue, however, if we would win the war, and it will continue. The spirit of '76 is not dead, it has only lain dormant, and at the outbreak of our present crisis, has risen forth as indomitable as ever, the spirit of 1918. An appeal to the patriotism of our citizens is not needed, only a reminder of the duty of financial support which must always accompany this spirit is necessary. When we shall have done our duty, in all these things, to the full extent of our abil- ities, when the present war is over, and the last mortal remains of the Hohenzollern out- fit shall have been forever consigned to oblivion, and their ashes mingled with those of their abused and disg'raced ancestors, the earth, which their remains pollute, the world and its progressive trend, enjoying the rights of liberty, equality, and justice, which it has so dearly earned, will point out to the succeeding generations the debt of their posterity to the American people for their liberality and financial support of the cause, as one of America's instrumental contributions to the struggle in which the world was saved from tyranny and oppression. 21 35 22 XX ' -finale mmj r A fQ-f1Hf L! lllllllllllllllllllllllkgl 86 W 1 llllll lllllllm -X .. 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FORDICE TOM STERNE BUFFINTON IIURTIS CATHERINE PATTERSON, Sccrctzlry ,,-m,fX,,,, ,Y ,,,,,, W-. -Wmqv-W,-, ,-,--MJ, , -mi, M- A 7 ' IH1Ell3SIIQI7ff7YU2V-.LIIIV Umm -f:1-m-Wmg .I?TLEm7mm 7lX, af av ,xx 83 x x mlIIIIIllllIHwH41IlIIIIIIL3q txlqlmmuq mul H xg THE CHIEFTAIN C. H. S. 1918 5 WNWW'W1L'1'U 'l''xl illlllllllll unnumkii z : The Scout Staff EDITORIAL STAFF JOHN GIBSON ...................v.....................................,.............. Editor-in-Chief CORINNE BAKER. .......,........,... .................... A ssociate Editor DOROTHY LIVINGSTON ......... ......................... L iterary Editor MARY MEREDITH .......,..... ......... A ssociate Literary Editor REBA MOORE .............. ............................... L ocal Editor CURTIS LEEKLEY ......... ......... C alendar Editor ANNA PAYN E .............. ........ E xchange Editor TREVELIN WIMER ............ ........ A thletic Editor SARAH SHEPPARD ............................................... .......,.... A rt Editor BUSINESS STAFF RALPH BARNEY ............................................................ Business Manager HAROLD POUND ..,..... ........ . Assistant Business Manager LLWYD SNYDER ............ ........ . Assistant Business Manager FRANCIS SHIELDS ....... JOHN PEARSON .................... ......... S tenographers GERALD MONAGHAN ......... The Chieftain Staff A EDITORIAL STAFF TOM STERNE .......,,........................................,............. ........ E ditor-in-Chief ANNA O'SI-IEA ,,.,......., ...Associate Editor ADABEL JACKSON ......,. .......... L iterary Editor RUTH DUBOIS ............. ............. S enior Editor RUTH SWANSON .....,., ..,.,..... S nap Shot Editor RUTH AGREE .......... .................. A rt Editor KENNETH REID ,,.,................................,................. ....... A thletic Editor BUSINESS STAFF BUFFINTON BURTIS .......,....p........................,.........,..., Business Manager 1- JOHN PEARSON ............. LEDYARD WALTON ......... MEREDITH HICKEY ...,..... .........Assistant Editor ...Assistant Editor ....,....Assistant Editor mlllllilllfl ll Il Il I xx 1IIIIllllllillllllllllllllim X! um lm1l1lv11n11xlr81 39 xx mm, Hiumummllgl !X 21 X 1 4 1 iii fi? Z!! ZX il, Ax ..,. ..,. . . . ,,..,,... i- ..,... ,,.,.,,. .,,. . . .. .W ,..... ., ,...,,, 1, 'W X 1 ..nz.:., .. ,. j ,.... 1... ..z ....... .1 ..,. , 1 1 .....,.,... ....,.. .... , , , ., , . .. xF.,4-Nt. x Tnr: -'n1r:1f1'A1N 1,n.s. :sms xpi'1 myqlltt xx Ei! f, Fx 'Hg :U iii ,QU Lin it ea, ii ii: 'W W : H23 ' W . I ,,. Wff' wx! ul 'iil .lg yi? M ix I1 . U :V-LA w , ,K f I S Q I QW , ,, 3 .if Y ,lil V1 ,, ,. W 15:1 E w al an 57. Hi. s V1 Hi! :if HQ Fil fix ti '5 ' Mg P? If I ZX H I 'st 1'rr''kr'1r:4rg'g:'Qrvlgr1':rxg5rr1jffzp'1':1xv':fx:ffK'Jgrin u :1nnz :rg.:z1 rlx11f77f:x': 1 I ...,. . K ,I .. 1 1 KX , x N , xx 'N 22 T 1 fu' 1-1' -1' vu vzwlmli, ' xi xi xx xx , Q ,AX , , , , b K . N , ,.,., ,4 .1 X Z. 4 x TX 'run rlllr:lf1'AlN v. 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S. 1 9 l 8 5 3- Dil L I HIIH NHHIHL A Ahuvrtizing A 15: BE LOYAL AND DO NOT OVERLOOK AN OPPORTUNITY TO PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS-THEY ARE OUR FRIENDS E E Juigliiwm-mxmmm v ln Ni! 93 EKU!!IIIHHIHHUUIIIIEJ X E i ,H fa ,l lflllllllllllll llldl Ill xg X l,1lZllIIlii ,ii 4 - w 1 1 ' THE CHIEFTAIN C.H.S. 1918 5 N X X1 ':s1me'1 H N l ii 'lun ll . A cc ' 77 T gl MICE and Men Fl V sl - ll .W . Q ll E f VI sl iq Nl :ie 5. I On May 3rd, under the supervision of Miss Mary M. Craig, instructor in English I X I at the High School, the Junior Class Play, Mice and Men, was given at the Hinton qggi, Theatre. 'Ai kg I Q 1 cAs'r E 1 Embury ..,..,. ......,..,,.. .......,. T r evelin Wimer Peggy ,...... .... Cecelia Dursherl i Lovell Y,,..........., ,...,,. H ubert Hauser E Goodlake .,,,...,.,... . .,.,...., Hal Crouch 4 Mrs. Goodlake ...... .,.. , ,.Lucile Struble 4 Peter, servant .....,.......,...,.,,....... .......,,...... . Ioe Bailey Mrs. Deborah, housekeeper .......,. ...,... T helma Cowdery Kit, cousin to the housekeeper ....,.,, ..,,.. . William Tisdel Sir Harry Trimblestone ,...,.......... ,.......... I leon Hirsh Superintendent of Hospital ...... ,....,.., I Iarold Fisher Matron of Hospital .,......,...,...,..,.,. .... , .........,,.............,............. H elen Welton Molly, servant ........,...,,....,.......,,...i,........,.i ......,..... ,..,....,...,. M i ldred Wrigley Orphans-Cecelia Dursherl, Ruth Brown, Mildred Wrigley, Carrie Mer- riman, Mabel Crews, Anna Wisdom, Aileen Elsworth, Cecil Ogden. , xl ,::x:mi,xxxvxviu1l,f ,xl l 'W i .1f X P img P lic,llllllllllllllllllllllll71 94 ix W L' 'Z' lzwix Rlllllllllllllllllllllllllil 5 5 rmxnffll- a iigsyinni -.gf igmnm --E YY 'rin-: CHIEFTAIN c.u.s. 191 5 Mhllllilllli lllllllllllxl I . 7 So Is Saving 52? .::f -- 1 1: 37 155. 3 , ' ' You want style in your clothes, .M r 5: ,.'-- of Course, but if y0u're a through rifffiffzsq. ' 35 5' and through Young American' you want something else besides. fE??5':Ef15E5??if:f:5 : jf.. f5: , , ' '5IE3f'?:' ' You want clothes that save the - - E ?:ffff?f???5:1,1.,.f - ,? f,wuW?53r 5f : things your older brothers and Qi h iz - -1: N, friends need over there in the 'N' 1 :2253 trenches of f J' : We're saying a good deal about ui: I E159 5??E5E5E5 1 ifi? this because it's one way of do- P--W1-E Ei ' r ing our bit. The more young E' HD' men we can help to be wool sav- ers, the more we indirectly help is 35- the cause. : :'::m zz: f 5:4-:-:-. '55 is: 1 f fifl 1 5. Hart Schaffner KL Marx Egffl lf? clothes save, and they give you the live, spirited mili- 1 . tary style touches you want. i 1 'T?s5?5f, .f5fs .,.. U 55251 ' ' .if :fi:f2Qf5f'553f5: iff i if-1 , sw: D avid s 0 n , 1 iff: 'ff Home of Ilart Schaffner 8s Marx 553111, 11. .1'::'A 12f:: ' w ' T' gg' J ,::::...:.,Ij1 g5?r' ' 41 . '1:' Copyright 1918 Hart Schaffncr 8: Marx 1 7 .llcnzlzaffalz Slairfs Chase, De Luxe and Berg Hats 1Uv'l7f'I'Il'l'CIl' Ilosa Imperial Union Suits 139111111111 1111111111 lijlllllllllli ILIIIIIIIIIIE un- rf Eg bi uunumunmmuilxtl 95 EllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIEI lmllIllllllllllllllllllilllg l'-l l LA., E 5 g xpm . 5 'run CIKELKTAIN 5 c H. s. 1 918 x . Ililllih lillllillllllxl ! xl FIRST NATIONAL BANK Q : Capital and Surplus 3350,000 00 S It Resources - - 36,000,000 00 4 , 3 OFFICERS: H. H. OGDEN, President. J. P. SOLOMON, Uashzer L. W. DUNCAN, Vice Pres't. O. B. MILLS, Asst Cashzer E NOEL O. OWNBY, V. Pres't. J. W. HOCKMAN Asst Cash K W. E. BENDER, Asst. Cash. - BOARD OF DIRECTORS: V. R. Coss T. L. Pegram J. F Darby L. W. Duncan F. C. Hubbard J. T. M. Johnson Robert L. Owen H. C. Hoagland H. H. Ogden Alex 'Sondheimer Efllllllllllll l IIIIIIIIIIE-3 EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIE 96 I iq II 1 fn. Make Our Store Your 2 5 go re Take advantage of our L EASY PAYMENT PLAN 3 , T. O. Bass Furniture Co. TELEPHONE 142 L. Puritan Cafe . IlllilmllllllllllllllliiliillmWWH11UINIlIIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHPHMHJIHIWIWWNNNN111iWWMW1Ul1!'1llIl g FINEST IN THE STATE ff? A Hardware E 3 Pamts, 011s E and Glass !'y 2 Cor. Cherokee and Broadway Phone 340 MUSKOGEE, OKLA. THAT'S ALL L I 97 E X IYQJIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIII gg l1 il V umnmm ilbilnm -, THE CHIEFTAIN C- H-S- 1913 X llllllllllllllllllllllgl l lW 'l' 1 Fi' , THE FOUR YEAR'S BATTLE OF THE ARMY OF '18 When the barrage of the charge of the Class of '14 cleared away, the fourth line trenches were discovered filled with the Class of '18, one hundred and fifty strong. With Wayne Cameron as commanding officer and Foster Robinson to give the signals we arrayed our battle line for the first great clash--the Boys' Triangular Debate. During the remainder of that year our sector was free from attack and we were not called into action. The fall of '15 found us strongly fortified in the third line trench. The attacks on other fronts demanded skillful generalship and Commandant Hannum ordered that we be left on our own. Anna O'Shea, Catherine Patterson, and John Gibson were detailed for Scout duty. October, 1916, saw us advance to the second line trench with Buifinton Burtis as Captain, and Lon McDonald, Curtis Leekley, and Ruth Swanson as his aides. Under the direction of Lola Harris, Noble Daugherty, and Floyd Craft our illus- trious forces were entertained by a I-Iallowe'en frolic at the Severs Hotel, and in the Spring a second frolic at the same place. To furnish interesting entertainment for our fellow fighters, we sent Wayne Cameron, Stockton Porter, Dow Hamm, Harold LeRoux, Ellis Garrett, Berry Cotton, John Gibson, and Dwight Schaub into contest on the diamond, the gridiron, the court, and the track. Our Smileage work was directed by Ruth Dubois, with Catherine Patterson and John Gibson as able assistants, which cul- minated in the presentation of She Stoops to Conquor, after strenuous preparation under Miss Mary Craig, the troop-mother. Those detailed for Scout duty in this campaign were Catherine Patterson, John Gibson, Anna Payne, Anna O'Shea, Lolo Harris, and Curtis Leekley. In preparation for our Spring drive to go over the top, we arrayed for battle in the front line trenches in September, 1917. Berry Cotton was chosen to general our forces with Chandler Nelson, Ruth Swanson, and Grace Harper as his lieutenants. Catherine Patterson was Chairman of the Recreation Committee with Ruth Dubois, Anna O'Shea, Wayne Cameron, and Buffinton Burtis as her subordinates. Our smile- age work this year was put in charge of Curtis Leekley. Feeling that those who follow should keep in mind our famous regiment, we chose Corinne Baker with Katherine Gibson and John Gibson to select a fitting monument to our glory. In order that our forces might be readily distinguished, Lilian Keaton, Wirt Hooker, and Ruth Acree were chosen to select the ensign of the illustrious company of '18, Our Scouts in 1918 were Anna Payne, John Gibson, Reba Moore, John Pearson, Corinne Baker, Curtis Leekley, and Frances Shields. The regimental publication was put in charge of Tom Sterne with Ruth Swanson, Anna O'Shea, Buffinton Burtis, Adabel Jackson, Ruth Acree, Ruth Dubois, Kenneth Reid, John Pearson, and Oscar Stoutz as assistants. The Recreation Committee gave us a Hallowe'en mask dance at Leighton Hall and a jolly Hobo-day on 1April lst. The Smileage Committee has arranged to entertain us on May 28th with All on Account of Polly, in which Catherine Patterson will play the title role. Miss Juanita Fink, our troop-mother for this year, has given her un- tiring efforts that this production may be a decided success and we are looking forward to it with great expectation. In the athletic contests Harold LeRoux, Dow Hamm, Ellis Garrett, Berry Cotton, John Gibson, Harlow Leekley, Dwight Schaub, Jack Mosier, Hugh Dickson, Allen Moorer, and Chandler Nelson won honors for our forces. In contests of mind Ellis Garrett, Ruth DuBois, Catherine Patterson, and Lilie Reisburg upheld our standard. And now as we climb from these trenches of school over the top into the battle of life it is justly fitting that we pay a Hnal tribute to those of our ranks who have actually gone into the battle lines. The Service Flag of one hundred and eleven stars which C. H. S. has unfurled and dedicated to those who have pledged their lives to liberty is a living symbol of our devotion to their pledge. From the ranks of '18 have gone Leonard Saxon, John Harris, Meredith Hickey, Ledyard Walton, and George Francis. All honor and glory to the army of '18, REBA MOORE. ,mm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ED- HELD- fgnrnnn:nnnnnnnqm L m gg ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,mg 98 IE lllllllllllllllllllllllllgl lmlllllIllllllllllllllllmgl 5 E 2 - : 'URIn 1. F5 lxlIIllllllllMlllllllllllllxl a I l 1,4 f E i 2 fij g E - E - THE filllllllllllllll I 1 I! CHIEFTAIN C. H.S. 1918 A I llfzumu mn: E Every Footprint of Fashion 3 ' . Mft Is Now Shown in the New . 'E 5 Spring and Summer Walk- 1 2 . -c m!0vers. wir. In Young Women's Boots, Oxfords and Pumps. All of the season's most approved models, leathers, and shades are now in readiness. . QI We're springing the new ones for the Young Men with the expected style, comfort, quality and economy. THE SHOP AHEAD BRECHEISEN'S WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP 215 West Broadway ' BONDS- Glnhennur-Qiggrl NOTARY PUBLIC FRATERNAL ORDER 0111 IUPEIUQ 5a2?::TY CONTRACT LICENSE STQLTETSFFEJIQEERS Jrwrlrra will Qbptiriana INSURANCE-- AUTOMOBILE PLATE GLASS BANK BURGLARY RESIDENCE BURGLARY 42, T? E E ACCIDENT E 3 HEALTH LIABILITY ELEVATOR COMPENSATION W. F. Moffatt 212 west Broadway General Agent jbfuskogee, Okla. Mllskvgee z lfilllllllllllll H 5 E 5 99 Elnzmnlu lgIlIlllllllilllllllllllllfgl 4 r4l iglilH!WU'W 'll 1 ,,-,-,ivmf , V ,B , ,A WY, V ,-A M4 WC X N,-: -me-H Z'DKmmlTUm UDLX ' wvvr' WE. ,gn 1,1741 V V fy A-, ii. LUffEU13DTf51I!!1V.HEI1IfEn15.3-HI3'-1IIP !1?1113!11?D9TU131?-'?!1 ELUI1HU!!k'1Ywyllim M ,W W , YY 'YW W H S 1 9 1 8 X THE CHIEFTAIN J. . . ' 'N XZ .,1 1 -You All Know That Old Stuff About- qg 0'er the Sea of jiiemorp I'm drifiirgg back to you. Eg L I l Ea rv L55 1 tu Fi fin Of course that's all very well, but Why not put a Ship on the said Sea, in the shape of a Kodak-Book Full of good prints, finished in U Zfze Heath way! CURIO NOOK 115 N. Fourth Street P. S.-6he Ship Is Free! 2 Qi ggY,,w,H.u1iH 4,31 ..,fx,, .1 x 3.1.1 .lt ,iw ?,,,i,,,,7,i,,,.f-xafg-XM -,vw H- -,Aww l1Q1m1mmL'1mHUI m UKmImlyQ,1'K lilllnl'IJILLLHAHIIIIIILIIIYIIIIIIIITYLIZI X av ' ' - 'v ' 47f7 qw ' ' ' f' ' ' X 100 Buy Yqgj' Spring k's l,ld at Blau' N nu N' no i 4l1' '4'!'lZ U. i':1:mm lx V' 315 'ml X l wil 'Ami 4 HH FIIVIHQ NIIIVIX 51.40. Spurf l mlm-lxu.n sl.l'f lu Sl P lm- ,vllr :xml '-I 117 1w'?l1lllllIUlI l'1llwf'1l N s i . ,QU In flu ..L...f' lllzwlx. 'fha' lllzll l vi 'I v North l :l'4I n 1 I I gag: .111 R17 ...... lnam'u x iM'II'lII X Hu ll illl 1i,n,5.'-NN. .. 'HECS IN!-.INN NN? '44viX9'1 4..lI'XiMIX1 0 4 , , l , xt lu 'K X X i 1 Y .-.ere , ....,ii.i IlIIIIIlllillifllllif1II l'lkill 1T31fll'gl'YIV1IQIIIIHEIIZZYI V YT l'l'TTYTI1lT1'ITfllIIITfYll'KT?II?IllfXTllYll'l'lli tags'Tlillfllrllllllglllilli Y 'rul-1 f'HlEl-'TAIN C.lI.s. 19114 mimi ' Y E1 Rf ' V ir. . A ft 'T 55 Ei 'll lil E 'E wil 1 f vw IMQI5, . - ll i il X if ' Y ' is :Ai if 'iii ' E l gi.: '.', l, 1 w o is 'll Il i . qi ' E' w ff? I E l l eff rf 'r w X, , X ' ll is I GOOD FURNITURE SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS , . I ' L3 1' O WHERE HDME5 ARE FURNISHED EUMFILETE H2-H8 So. 2nd St. IH-H7 So.Main St. C' 4 STORE PHONE 1754 J h e in U S k 6 g e e GREEN HOUSE PHONE 290 I J l Cl I l 6 ll CII 3 C1 ll k Wluskogeefarnationfo. appreciates the splendid High School facilities, the school sup- . erintendent, the school board and 1 all the teachers, and especially the . enterprising and progressive stud- ents. Altogether Muskogee should 90.14,- 'f l' be very proud of her educational iwlwll equipment. jg 9-I 28,1 S U Jfome 9he Muskogee Watlonal ff X fr w . 0 fl xank l I flowers has resources something over X 'H ONE MILLION DOLLARS and is I S always glzlild to receliverrglhe bpatlg ' finffiei e351-iigeiiepeoplii 320 live in Muskogee. A. C. TRUMBO, Store, 318 West Broadway President. Green House, Fourth and Kalamazoo x I ' rr 1 E K x W sf -We-R xlllllllllllllllllllll, 103 X I .Wx X ZX K I X 7 .,.k W 1 H s 1918 THE CHIEFTAIN J. . '. X1 nu X if K HOTEL HUBER EUROPEAN JOHN G. HUBER, Proprietor e .- Jtrmour and 'Gompanq C. O. SWARTZ Steam Heat .. Electric Elevator MANAGER 85 Modern Rooms 30 With Private Bath 'Telephone in Each Room Corner Main and Okmulgee Avenue lluskogee, Okla. Buy Your Liberfy Bonds and VV. S. S. at uarantq Eftate Qank E. A. EDMoNDsoN, Caslzmiw' L. C. PARMENTER, Prffsident Deposits June 20, 1917, 38571549.99 Deposits September 11, 1917, 21467370633 Deposits November 20, 1917 .. ?F834,147.6l Deposits February 15, 1918 .. .. 5B955,147.35 21 Xl X nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninnmnmmmnmggqp 44.9 - T - ' 7 . W .Zim I I lllxl 104 31 X2 'gllIlllllllllllllllllllllllEg E E - 5 Ellllllllll x S S li , YZ? Qmlllllllilllllllllllll lil : 1 cus rms ESX. 2 THE CHIEFTAIN . . . Personal Supervision in each department by a member of the firm, our modern equipped plant and our large force of sleilled worlemen is an ab- solute guarantee that your interests, as well as our own, will be carefully guarded -maleing the finished product the fulfill- ment of our motto: Printing That's Right SCHQOL AN N UALS and PAPERS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION sc Tllagv 64095, I fab x ' rl, f :noni gi 3' ' Q - 12, ,ff 475 2 l THE STAQ PIZIN ' V I ' 1con.1'nmo'awAL-L I i MU5KDGEE,DKLA-X WILL L. ASKEW S. B. HUDSON CLYDE L. ASKEW suvsnnnzuozur Business Msn. suvr. rniss loom I , l!il 'l 'W'll xx fgllllllllllil l lllllllllg E. x E Q K tmIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllgl 105 LEylmummmmmm gv I v':'vlv:zl 7-1 ' 1 'N nx ,ww M rx N iE1 1EQ11?A1!11i1i11l1U1f1f5ifff'15111 U1113'3!?l137fYU111 11 L H THE CHIEFTAIN C. H.S. 1918 2 v' wuurlullllllrlnll NH' N 1 it 1' - . F F .3 L in I1 F l W, 1:1 ,duh am- ,QI J, il J Y 1 .f c we Sf HP ,A I. V HOBO DAY SNAPS E ggmruuw x x Nlmrl E rugllllluumu uw u J Ill T , X ' 2 i,,,,,AM,,,,,,M,,,, R f ,,l,,1,,g-,,, ,,,A.,-....-ww, ,,,,, , ,A X -,,, , , .,,, -.-,,,,, , , 2 A 2 . Y I'l'TIl1lQ23ilQv v7X:-mmm.'mmmm1muxm:11rnm1: ' i .Q E -- Y- 20, --- W W- my --f'4-- -- -V - - X E E iwllllllilllllllllllllwg 106 533 mwmmmnm UNIX IEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ - : z Blllllllllllillllllll Ill gg E W --, ,Y 2 5 'rar-: cnll-:F1'.AlN c. H. sf? 1918 . E-X. Efllllllllll llllllllllllii Q,m,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, lg Let's Go to Evans K1'0h Music CO. Whenever You Think of KODAKS, PERFUMES, or TOILET ARTICLES THINK OF EVANS' PMNOS VIC TR OLA S , GRA F ON OLAS RECORDS' 5 We have anything a Good Drug Store ' should have. It I 'N ' '-LE'r's GO 'ro EVANS TRY mm sERv1cE EVANS DRUG STORES TWO STORES ' Ad by Nelson Fourth and Broadway Phone 1346 V We WILL INSTALL A I . R Sdd N 2 It '.,' L Q , 1 N V a 5 I . Q. R E 1 Q. 1 'll-YQLEQ I smmm smwmw ' 'W -- E 1 2 Q ON YOUR CAR UNDER THE FOLLOWING GUARANTEE I IF IT DOES NOT start your car easier, accelerate faster, throttle lower, and give more power and speed- IF IT DOES NOT save you from 20 96 to 50 in fuel- I IF YOU ARE NOT perfectly satisfied, return the carburetor at any time within thirty days, and We will refund full purchase price. MUSKOGEE GARAGE X1 ' ' ' X Evlllllllllliil IHMHNHIQQ- ilIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllg 107 E allIllllllllillllllllllllll In 4 XX 21 FEJIHIIWIWIIUVIYIYIIIIQE 7 1 ENIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIHIIEE T H .I H . . nz We carry a full line of Shoes for the young High School students ALSO GYM SHOES CASH SHOE COMPANY 1 THE PHOTOS IN THIS BOOK WERE MADE BY on E imma ,ifmmm PHOTOGRAPHERS GEO. A. PIERSON, Prop. and Mgr, EVERYTHING IN ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE AND : COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY . 5 Q Svprrial iliatw In Stuhvntn OUR STUDIO IS LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED FOR GENERAL WORK THAN ANY STUDIO IN THE SOUTHWEST 416W West Broadway PHONE 847 ' MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA 5 Bring Your Face In 5 . mlllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIE VEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 111 E 5 E 1 3 E Bjlllllllllllllllllllllllli 108 QIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IREIIIIllllllIl'IIIIIIHHH1xj EiflllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIQ E 5- 2 -gli? Q E E 'fl THE cull-:l-'TAIN C. H.s. 1918 In IIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIXSI K II HITHV WIHIIIIIIKI 5 I E I 5 I I HREE I ORES E s : I ,si Wgiwg S EQ Cut gms? Rate T' FULL LINE OF TEXT BOOKS I I AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES I COMMENCEMENT GIFT BOOKS 2 : 5 1 P 4 X i If Equity Building Main and Court FOURTH AND BROADWAY' Phone 845 Phone 1625 PHONE 3425 fgqlllllllll 1 1111111111115 Elllllllllll lllllllllllg 1 -w- Y E ' 1: E E EIT!IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIUIIIIQ 109 EI1111111111111111111111111I31 lglllllllllllllllllllllll mllillllilllllmllllml E E Q THE CHIEFTAIN C. H. S. 1918 N mmm llllllllllililgl Lllluuunum ruuuuulkl Married Life Is---War! 1With plenty of apologies to Lincolnj Fourscore and seven years ago, a little dried-up shrimp of a bachelor brought forth upon this continent, a new weapon, conceived in tyranny, and dedicated to the proposition that no men are created the equal of women. Now we are engaged in a great nuptial war, testing whether the rolling pin, or any other weapon so conceived and so dedicated, can long be used as a means of securing matrimonial harmony. We have come to consecrate our forces furged on by all the blissful memories of happy bachelor-hood daysl, into one Union of wretched, deceived, jaded, woe-be-gone, poor excuses of husbands, in order that the tyranny of the housewife may no longer be felt in the once-happy homes of America. But in a larger sense, we cannot consecrate, we cannot unite, we cannot strengthen our forces. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but we can never forget what our wives will do to us when we get home. It is rather for us to hunt up the jail-bird that invented that instrument of Hell fthe rolling pinj, and take off his pants and give the little devil the licking of his life. It is for us, the married, to thus blaze the trail to nuptial freedom, that others, partaking of the same draught of Unhappiness, from the same cup of Eternal Discord fDang that preacherj, may not come to realize the same sense of pain caused by the descent of that factor in bread-making. It is for us to take an increased interest in the affairs of the household, that we may keep an eye on all suspicious-looking articles of war-fare, and we do here highly resolve: That Matrimony shall have a new birth of Freedom, and that Government of Husbands, by the Husbands, and for the Husbands, shall not perish from this earth. HAL CROUCH. Delivered at the Annual Meeting l of the i Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Husbands. New York 1917 gunman nunuulgj m,,,,,,,,,,, mm E E E 8 l m illlllilllililllllllill Eli!!lllllllllllllllllllll gl 2 2 'ras CHIEFTAIN C. H.s. 1918 Emuun l lllllllllllfm and Kodak Supplies ' H. WALDO makes hay when the sun E shines, And ships it to Arkansaw. He buys wheat 'and oats in harvest MorhartDrug Co. flmef And ships it to Texas-ah. 204 West Broadway In June sometimes, he camps out on ti the streams near Tahlequah. His office is in the Severs Build- Z ing-ah. Largest Stock in Muskogee Amateur Finishing r s ' GIBSON 85 HULL LAWYERS Suite 1010-13 Barnes Building Muskogee, Okla. Elllllllll 2 lllllllllllgl lllllllllllllllllllllllllm 1 11 wi lllllllllllllllllllllllll lvl IQ!Illllllllllllllllllllllg p?IIlllIllllliI!llllIllIIlX181 : E E m: 2 W E 2 5 'run Cl-IIEFTAIN c. n.s. mms 3 . fi3fmllln1nl1lluuunlflll Q llllllllllu lllllllllllgj ' QE 4' 9 1 . 'I ENQBRAEYINQGS IN THIS ANNUAL VVERE MADE BY fIvParPni4fnu12nvingQn. INCORPORATED 214 wAu. STREET. MUSKGGEE. GKLAHOM A 4 e f 8 A r, QA 1 QHIIIIIIIH lllllllllllgi , Hllllllllllll IIIIIIIHQ E E ' E K 2 lllllllllllllllllllllig 1 12 EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE FlllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIE Inj In H :z E i 3 5 3 THE CHIEFTAIN C. ILS. 1918 lukllllllllll Ullllllllldxl I fr: 3 ,V dlgflbfgf W 05144 fbfayfnffyany Qx E calhlzizy lflf My QQ: . . . Agent Kuppenheimer Clothes amen JYZKZYZEKEMZAKW l fidwlzglgdgtwifdf , He's Waiting for you at Q afzff ,xg ygnwlflf -206 West Broadway E Keystone Clothes WC t ' ww' S1109 1' t I Vzolzn Sfudzo ' WM. F. DUGAN, Instructor MARY deGRAFFENRIED, Assistant 308 Metropolitan Building gllllllllll Q HIIIIIEIIIIQ Iilllllllllll 11 Q W Ellllllllllllllllllllllllliii E 113 ml nl Qllllllllllllllllllllllll 'R' mlllllllllllllllllllllllg - f- THE CHIEFTAIN C. H.S. 1918 G1 Illlilllllll Illllllllg LEUnunnmiuumnxnfgj Last Will and Testament BE IT KNOWN, That We, the remainder of the once illustrious Class of 1918, being of deceptive frame of mind, having a memory of universal renown Qknown over the entire north side of the fourth fioorj and finding ourselves under the painful necessity of having to vacate these premises with much haste and little parlance, and having no designs of forcing any more work on the shoulders of the teachers than is necessary for them to perform in order that they may receive their weekly monetary compensation without cracking a smile, do condescend to distribute our accumulated abundance of erudition with judgment and indiscrimination among our several friends, and as a step toward that end do construct, build, manufacture, form, or in other way make this, and proclaim this, before the entire German class, to be our first, last, and only will and testament discernable in the next two volumes following, to-wit: To Cecil Cloud and Ethel Jett, Berry Cotton and Ruth Acree bequeath the halls of this building as Lovers' Lanes. Buffinton Burtis wills his excellent business ability to Ralph Barney. Katherine Gibson wills her ability to get by without studying to Fred Bronaugh. Reba Moore bequeaths her little blond Freshman escort to any one qualified to re- ceive his attentions. Corinne Culp Wills her unceasing flow of conversation to Cecelia Conway. Dow Hamm, Speck LeRoux, and Berry Cotton will their positions on the Basketball team together with their medals, and all other personal impedimenta they may have to Ducky Deck, Sam Burnell, and Cyrus Wagner. To John Fike, Hugh Dickson wills his motto: Watch the clock! If you don't it will get away from you. Gerald Wren leaves his collection of Thrift Stamps to Mildred Clark. Clarence Pierce wills his winning ways with the ladies to Paul Snyder. To Hal Crouch, John Adams bequeaths his monacle. Carl Shoults wills his Chemistry III. text books to Theodore Keller. Ledyard Walton leaves the business end of the Boys' Glee Club to Lawrence Wanasek. Birdie Erdwurm Wills her accomplishments in Jazz Music to Cleo Trantham. Octavia Johnson wills her broad knowledge of Latin to Rachael Pittman. Harlow Leekley wills his Hobo-Day outfit to the future suifragettes to be used in their campaigns. Frances Bates wills her studious tendencies to Mildred Wrigley. Foster Cain bequeaths his desire for greatness in the field of engineering to Carl Bloom. Gertrude Marshall wills her ambition to fiunk every term to Donald Trumbo. Adabel Jackson wills her poetical skill to Ethel Jett. To Charles Seibold, Harriett Bruce wills her everlasting good nature. Iva Harrison bequeaths her silmerine locks to Marie Bullard. Lily Reisberg wills her Sarah Bernhardt aspirations' to Helen Welton. Emily Srriith bequeaths her art talent to Corinne Chesnutt. Oscar Stoutz wills his Ruth Scott to Llwyd Snyder. Berry Cotton and Chandler Nelson will their important positions in the Senior Class to Trevelin Wimer and Theodore Keller. To Lillian Coe, Anna O'Shea wills her extravagant coiffure. Dwight Schaub wills his speed on the athletic field to Mace Harrison. Frances Shields wills her slight impediment of speech to Glenn Davis. Tom Sterne wills his number 12's to Fridtiof Lumbard. Ruth Swanson and Curtis Leekley bequeath their Damon and Phythias devotion to Carrie Merriman and Alberta Conklin. Edna McKelvey wills her extreme optimism to Cecilia Dursherl. Elllllllll lunnmu xl lcontlnued on Page 1137 ffllllllllll uunnnnf' Emuuuuuuuumm.!l 114 'Il Illllllillllllllllllllllgl lllllll ml lllllllllllllllllg EW : ' V!! lgjllllll DLI: illllllliii THE CHIEFTAIN C. H. S. l 9 1 8 053 PEABODY ELECTRIC CO3 where fverqbodq foes .93roadwaq GOOD Goons ELECTRICAL and Jtrgmd HOME, .wcfif AUTO, FARM 9heatr'eS Parisian Cleaning Works Geo. D. Hope QUALITY CLEANERS Lumber Co. With Service that Serves -- TRY Us -- Phones Q Court .EJ V xl W ,ful 115 Q xl X fl! It l H S 1 9 l 8 THE CHIEFTAIN T. . . I X! 9'he 'Commercial J atiorzal ank MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA O ON TIME DEPOSITS 9'he 53ank for .9411 the 9eople WE DELIVER The Thrift Car Willys-Knight Wegiern Pacific -and-- Tea Company J. F. HUDSON, Manager International Trucks -- at -- Importers and Dealers in TEA. COFFEE, SPICES, EXTRACTS, ETC. OVERLAND MOTOR SALES COMPANY Tel. 2288 423 West Okmulgee M11Sk0gee, Okla- PHONE 772 sos wr-sz Broadway Jil W 'X I II X g:igm Q pg xl 116 Lx M IIllllllllllllllllllllllllil 2 5 74 2,1 X THE CHIEI-'TAIN c.u.s. 1918 lmlllilililll lllllllllllllxq XX I IH yi yl Xl I WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS OF E 'GENERAL MERCHANDISE 2 . . Cover Eastern Oklahoma wlth blg, complete Department Stores at Q-gi: the following good towns and cities MUSKOGEE TULSA OKMULGEE McALESTER IIENRYETTA CHECOTAH EUFAULA BRISTOW OKEMAH Q COWETA HASKELL BROKEN ARROW BIXBY WAGONER BOYNTON PHONE sas ALL womc GUARANTEED I A WE HAVE BEEN IN TO SEE .o'. 5 J I f shop -1 FIRST CLASS -- E TRUNK, BAG AND SUIT CASE ' ' BUT THEY WERE TOO BUSY REPAIRING TO WRITE AN AD. SUIT AND SAMPLE CASES MADE Q . To ORDER Clmeftam Adv. Com. 307 W. Okmulgee Muskogee, Okla. glllllillllll lllllll lg rxmlmylulmylm xv EIlllllllllllllllllllllllllgl 117 i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, HllllllllllIllllllllllllllgg ti! lllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIVX 2 S . E 5 1 2 'run CHIEFTAIN c. n. s. ions ig i 2 .lilnnnnm mnnnmlil Ellllllllllll .uuuuulil LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT-Continued Catherine Patterson bequeaths her Terpsichorean ability to Gertrude Bonnell. Myrtle Fisher wills her desire for social success to Helen Hayes. Edward Held and Corinne Baker will their Sunday afternoons and their musical talent to Evangelical work in the Federal jail. Marion Bebb wills a long string of A's to Oscar Suhre, the student. Beth Vogel, Myrle Ridenour, and Florence Keel leave all their superfluous credits in care of Mr. Hannum for the use of those in the Class of '19 who feel the need of them. Lolita Pulliam bequeaths her position as pianist for the Orchestra to Genevieve Douglas. Lillian Keaton wills her theory of Monogamy to her sister. Lucy Chilcoat, in anticipation 'of taking up larger quarters wills her light house- keeping rooms to Bernice Woods. S Katherine Thompson bequeaths her completed Physics work to Mabel Thomas. . To Wirt Hooker and Clarence Bower, Julia Milne wills her advantageous place of residence. Q I Anna Payne and Florita Bloom will their Senior Play costumes to Fridtiof Lumbard i ' and Shirlie Maloney. s Hattie Lee Chesnutt wills her silent disposition to Lucile Struble. Hazel Cory wills all of her abundant knowledge to the Junior Classg and all the Seniors will their over-due admit slips and excuses to her. Reyburn Fearnside leaves his desire for scientific knowledge to Burle Jones. George Francis bequeaths his many volumes on How to Keep Healthy via the Exercise Route, .to Charley McLaurine who sprints to Agency Hill and back every morning. Helen Ginsburg wills her supergobsloptious oratorical ability to her little plump friend, Sara Shepard. Mabel Holcolmb, Mary Joblin, and Zana Murray will their superfluous blondness to Agnes Swanson. Mira Monroe wills her sun-burst complexion to Sara Tyler. Marie Mahoney leaves her black curls to Joe Thomas. Lincoln Burlingame wills his Freshman antics in Commercial Arithmetic to Russel Hadley. s Grace Harper wills her distinctive mode of perambulation to her sister, Margaret. - e To Gerald Monaghan, Lola Harris wills her speed demon qualities on the typewriter. 2 Wayne Cameron wills all of his bashfulness and timidity to Leon Hirsh. i 3:3- Ellis Garrett wills all his debate medals and honors to Ruth Brown. : - Allen Moorer wills his desire for popularity among the girls together with a cer- tain bevy of young dancers to Henry Knox. Anna May Thorne bequeaths the care of her little brother to the coming class of mechanics. John Gibson wills his little Anna Furry to Luther Reid. CATHERINE PATTERSON. RUTH DuBOIS KENNETH REID. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have set our hands and thumb-prints this 22nd day of May, 1918, and hope that all parties concerned will be satisfied with the above dis- tribution of the above heretofore unequaled qualities. Witnesses: ELLIS GARRETT NORA WING l JOHN PEARSON MABEL HOLCOMB. I 1 D l. . I E i'i 'l 7itT Yglllllllllllll l lllllllligj . Ray Fleak wills his broad knowledge of the Tuber to James Anthis. - - - xc: : : , E E E E E E stj - - 5 E X E E 3 alllllllllllllllllim ' 118 ElIlllllllllllllllllllllll C H S 1 9 8 THE CI-IIEFTAIN . . . I L U I CHESNUTT- G I B B O N S Grocery Comp'y Wholesale Grocers MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA H. HOFFMANN Motor Cars H udso 12 Supw' Strfplzwzs Salifinf Six M. 0. Truck and Tractor Irsaii 313 West Okmulgee Avenue Muskogee, Oka. H. S. SHELOR BONDS INSURANCE Auto Insurance Phone 90 412 Court St. s L LJ 119 'ru IE 311.1 4 4 1 gg fx1ll1?r!l::Hzl'l11lU1l1 yg oeiety Brand anon Langham-High Clothes for Younoq jflfen Chi ff 'P3 mi 9 , New Phoenix Clothinoq Qmpony MIKE JAKOWSKY, Pres. M 5 Speclal Summer 'Klip 5 i It School F t o The demand for Gregg Shorthand is fm, so great that we are forming - -V v A--f SPECIAL SUMMER CLASSES Broadway at Postomce I 57 .F and making a SPECIAL RATE for a 3-MONTHS' COURSE to begin MONDAY, JUNE 3rd V Increase your earning capacity by tak- THE BEST T0 EAT, DRINK I ing a Commercial Course. Phone or see us for further information. AND SMOIQE Muskogee Business College Corner Second and Okmulgee PHONE 4252 The oldest school in Muskogee teaching Gregg ' Shorthand- I. L. ROSENDORF xx :cl lalllllllllllltlllllllllllllif , W in .. - mmggvirrgjznnr '- . ii if .i W Vg 4' E T? 5 E.IIIlllllllllllllllllllllfg 120 Hx'Immmm,,,m,,mQ H311 . M 1 N W Q Tlllu CIIIEPTAIN L.H.b. 1918 1 Il X x F e Exchange ational ank GN MUSKUGEE, OKLAHOMA nm J W F CAPITAL SURPLUS 315000052 50,000.99 OFFICERS .- M. BOARD ,.....,,.,............,.0v,,.,...,..........,,,, Pl'0.S'id07?f VV. T. VVISDOM ......,,,,...0.. A cfizre View President HC FRIACE HENSQ DN ...0.0..,,v,....,..,..0 V500 President P. L. JACKSON .,,....... . H. A. JOSIGY .,0.0,,0 M. G. YOUNG .... .000... T. F. KING ..,,,,,,0.,.U.U,,,,,, .,,,,,,. - 1 .IT'Tif'r1 Prefsidrfnt Vi1 '0 Pwsidfllzt .................Cnshzr1r '18SiSfU'7?f C'aslzif2r TN. H. PRITOHETT ...... 0,..,..,. - blssismnt Caklairfi' Y . P. J. KENNEDY ,,,,..,, , ,,,,,,,. 4 lssistmzt Cashier W X 121 B: En rifuygllywll1Hll'1IllIllll fg1 ' num 1 H um um N i I ii plasma-,an - .. 7471: A fL..-A--,.:-.,....,?n if 3 E 'fl EFT TE . J ,.LmUmZ9LnHEQlilfQ'YE.UL EQ9E7 ':.-1.l3li3EEnEI!!IL' N A THE mill-:I-'TAIN C. H. s. 1 918 wmnnullllulxilluuid 'X' 1 ' WWE1 1'1 'l3? Pirates of Penzance Presented by High School Glee Clubs, Hinton Treatre, May 17th ' x E Eg' C fits, R, it fi 5 5 CAST OF CHARACTERS MM- Q Richard, a pirate chief .....,,, ,,,,, .,.,........,.,,,v..,.,.....,.,,,,i,,... , ,..... C l iiford Thorne W' M Samuel ,,,,l,,,,ll,,,,oll,CA,,,ll,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,, Q , . -1 ,,,,,,, .,,,... John Gibson ,ffl William ............,..................,............. fH'S heutenants Q ,,..... eo,,,eii,e. J ohn Moore l i Frederic, a pirate apprentice ........,.. ......,..,...,...,... .......,.,,,. ............. E d W ard Held Major General Stanley of the British Army .,..t..,. ,...,,,, .Latimer Baker - Edward, a sergeant of police ,,,,,..,..,.,,.....,..,..,..,,...... ,.,.,,. r,i. T om Sterne Mabel, General Stanley's youngest daughter .,,,,..,. ....... ....,..... . . .Corinne Baker Edith .e,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i..i.., 5 .r,,,,r ,.......,... E velyn Baker Kate ----'------ '------e'--'------'-------'-'- General Stanley's Daughters ' - f'--- '--A'-' Kalherinf' Gibson E Isabel .....,.................................. .,..,...... Catherine Patterson M E Ruth, a piratical maid-of-all-work .,,.....,,......... ......,,.,,,,,,. ..........i.i..r,....i..,...... M i ldred Wing Z CHORUS OF GIRLS, GENERAL STA,NLEY'S DAUGHTERS--Misses Riehn, Keel, Hosmer, Shields, Caswell, E. Smith, O'Shea, Bruce, R. Smith, Acree, Holcomb, Gostling, 5 - Ridenour, Billingsley, Dougherty, Warren, Wisdom, Culp, Douglass, Hart. : PIRATES AND POLICEMEN-Messrs. Williams, Davis, Cooke, Burtis, Moore, Morris, Wanasek, Cloud, John, Slaight, Leekley, Bloom, Trantham, Garland, Moorer, Knox, i Adams, Reid, Wimer, Russek, Fahnestock, Pearson, Nelson, Schaub, Hall, Snyder, Couch, Tomlin. fmhllillllll llillllllllliil fni 'l l ' WWW xt 2 i E 2 A Ejlllllllllllllllllllllg 122 ggillIlllllllllllllllllllllixl lx: IlllllllllIIIIIIIIHHIIII X 17 ,I 1. '11 ,:-5 nu: CHIEFTAIN c. H.s. 1918 'XT-Y X '11111n1111 111x1111111 31 Baldwin Tailored Clothes YW, DEW CARY QfYou will iiud it inlr'1'r'sfi11g to Built up to a Standard with an make your purchases horn. I the PGP and Style Of the Ejjicfizfnf sfwfficff, good 111c'1'cl1a1z- season . . . Q flzsrf, 1101111 p1'100s. 5 E Cofvrs AND PANTS B R Q S-725 to S40 53, MY BENCH MADE S45 to W, Shouse Bros. Dry Goods, Slzofnw, 1 u1'f11isl1,i1z,r1s 106 West Broadway Come in Today-219 Broadway PHONE 1388 WE DELIVER G OF HEADQUARTERS FOR YOU WANT YOUR HAIR CUT ...- RIGHT 1 BICYCLES and MOTORCYCLES ' fl W1 :MD Our Repair and Supply Departments IF G0 TO Are the Best 1 13 Wenzel's Barber 1 1 Shop Ii You Will Be Pleased With A the Result S C 1 if C till' C 6 5 Flynn-Ames Bldg. y W orks ,p Ad by MOON PHONE 603 116 North Third V It H H 1- 1111111111k1g'w1'1,, iv-- nmm IIIIIXIIIT' 1' 111 111 11111111111 ll 123 xi II 1111111111111111 rr fx H1 xmw4u1'1v1,l,i1 ir 1 1 A 1 1 5 'arm lx W Q THE CHIEFTAIN c.H.s. 191s X I HHHVHHIIIIIIIIIIEI X X I s Qi 5 LM 5 L NE , 3 A BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS TO HELP .A YOUR COUNTRY IVIN THE WAR E MUSKOGEE GAS K ELECTRIC COMPANY A A , MUSKOGEE PAINT Sz GITASS Q QJMPANY f ezi j 1g ':'fT: A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 I Headquarters for LEADS, PAINTS, OILS, ,fa VV,':.b. 1 ,.V: Q A I .-,, , ,,... ...,- -'--- - 3 ' -A VARNISHES, s'rA1Ns and ENAMELS ,-531315: ,mm-W ' gk ws, 5 WASHABLE FLAT OIL WALL I ------- - ---- 1' - I X I--.: Fm' all interior decorations. IT IS SANI- ' N TARY, use it on your Kitchen VValls, after N which can be washed wi h soa x an ho w er. f,':1s'3v.,1fLssfziisxdfiffifiinffxfzttffiiffagf LET US EQUIP YOU FOR YOUR TRIP JEWELRY, DIAMONDS AND LUGGAGE T0 M I L L E R 42s-so WEST OKMULGEE AVE. 112 Nnrth Second Street, Muskogee PHONE 350 ?i1+ W'-N 'xi IKIIIIHHH E ' E ,X- IfIllllllllllllllllllllmlKi 124 537 ,,,,,,,,, ,HH Iy11IIlHlIHHIH 'I llllllllllljiil 3 M4 iifHiImTLYM. i11E' l TmmEj nigga? igogunr A, .A --,.-.-,,, V .. ..- . , 4.4.-.-....-W - THE Clll-EFTAIN C.lI.S. 1918 nv ill,'lll 3lI'llllllilll L QUALITY . Tl-ll-1 HOUSE OF comma AUTHENTIC s'rYLEs g . e Daznty Elzzngs forthe Sweet Gzr! Graduate ij -off with the old life-and on with the new. The most important event in the i school life of the girl is here-UCOMMENCEMENT. T We've everything for the girl graduates except-diplomas. We have had you in mind many months, and we have chosen a handsome array of White Dresses, E especially adapted to Q Gl'6lff0f'?LI Girlislzf lfligunw 5 all desirable materials-very charming and moderately priced. f Or if you prefer to buy the fabrics and see to the making of the gown yourself, we can supply your every need. QA? Then the accessories--the Hnishing touches-but very important-Fans, Rib- K . bons, Gloves, Shoes, Hosiery, Jewelry-and perhaps a Hat-you will find plenty l of choice here. All very bright and cheerful as bents the occasion. I 1 F 5 - F ' i 5Dvf'f0f:5'.'lC f'+ffs1srong, 5 THE MERCHANT How ' h .. Q - ut of Slg t 5 'W' fM' d 5 ut 0 1n 2 BIMYILDERSY HAIQDWARE Not a Pleasant Thought, Perhaps- rgg . But, Unfortunately, Only Too True kj Tools. Stoves, Cutlery, Paints, 2 and House Furnishing A nhotograph is the conuete represen- i Goods tation ol' your abs-cnt personality fit 3 keeps your memory green, thouph you . b- th S ds f 'I .- . i Tvallslwmfsl tl1a?l'fn11:1Z'sOa nvglxi, ' that's Cousin George ---A hffs down in E Mexico engineei'in:r. ll' you were call- ! Local Ag6I'ltS for ed away tomorrow, would you haue a 3 D. 8 M. photogrzxirh to leave behind? Q which are the best by test 5 Q 'I he New Greene Studlo f SPECIAL PRICES T0 STUDENTS Give Us 3 Call Kodak Finishing Our Hobby 5 west Brgadway TEL. 1060 111 South Third St. Fxllllllllll I lilllllllllisl IFIIIIIIIIIII I illllllllllfgfl i- Vg.tAlfYi-in-m i8A,1.hh--i Qiigynmr Bffwmmmm11mm11l1l3l 125 ig' unuuuumunumBl VitHImllmnmmmllig l'ijllIIlIllIllll!llllllllllI,gg 5 s - ---cm 1 THE CHIEFTAIN C.H.S. 1918 5 I Q .21:lllnl.:lum1xxlllllIFl BFA lllillliiw fllllllllllw I Class Prophecy Q i New York City, June 39, 1940. ' z MR. HAROLD T. LeROUX, Anywhere in France. 1 Dear Old Speck: h You can't know how happy it makes me feel to know that you and Hamm have Q 2 enlisted in the service of your country as bomb throwers, especially since the war has Z been over for twenty years and there is no danger of going West. I thought since I S : knew your address so definitely that it would be a good chance for me to tell you some S 3 news about the Class of '18, Over here in New York City you know I keep in touch E with everybody. I'll begin with the most important Qmyself of coursej. I know it seems : queer for me to be so egotistical, for you remember how bashful and unassuming I was in old C. H. S. Well I am the leading man and manager of the most popular Broadway 'fm skit. Peggy Patterson is my leading lady. Of course you heard that she and Tom X cf, tied the matrimonial knot. You know Tom, and John Gibson were superintending the , issuing of H. S. periodicals throughout the U. S. It did not turn out to be a great suc- E cess, so Peg had to go into vaudeville, and a very charming actress she makes, too. A H ' few days ago while in the midst of our act I noticed among the vast and' seething ' multitude of spectators our own little Skeeter Bloom. Guess what she is doing. She z is with the Washington Square Players taking the part of Portia, Ophelia, Cornelia, and Rosalind, on account of her dignified air and portliness. 5 Truly the Class of '18 was a class of marvelous geniuses. Among the most illus- , trious members is John Quincy Adams, who has been nominated by the Free Speech Party for President of the United States. He has already named Gerald Wren and Juanda Rhein as his joint Secretaries of the Treasury on account of the marvelous efficiency they displayed in managing the W. S. S. campaign in C. H. S. in 1918. Speak- ing of political parties, had you heard that Nora Wing is leader of the National Anti- Suffrage Society? , 2 I know you'll think this letter is surely theatrical and political, but I just must tell you about Ed and Corinne. Edward Carlisle Held is heralded as a second Caruso. 2 Corinne is at the present making a great skit with her new comic opera, Come Home S Early, Very Early, Ed. I must close now as it is time for my act. lv, Yours, ever admired, ' if I, E E t E Q I? V T x WAYNE CAMERON. Address: Miss Fink's Select Boarding House for Actors. 1Cabbage and pork a specialtyj. - fWe regret to state that through an error this picture was not placed in panels of Senior Section.J JOHN PEARSON Commercial Course-Editor of Commercial Review '18, Junior Play '17, Commercial Club '16, '17, '18, Orchestra '18, Band '18, Scout Stall' '18, Military Drill '17, '18, Op- eretta '18, Chieftain Staff '18, Business Manager Senior Play '18. Thy silence quite becomes thee, little man mmqmm - 4. C 2 2 5 S i l lgyurnnuu nnnnqgg Enunululuululullfi 126 EIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM fgllllilllllillllllil lllll N Hilllllllllllii 1 A A i 4 1 1 Tl S x I : E S 2 s E S s 2 5 1 LB ii? E 1 E Z : lxllllllllll X fx,-, Y, - -1 T f-L . tqggzxxnunnuumminnnmmmmgzg THE CHIEFTAIN filllllllllllllllllllllli gg io2gQ -ig?- C.Il?.S. 1918 MILLS - Rosedale, Kaus.: Muskogee, Okla. MEMBERS KANSAS CITY BOARD OF TRADE Davidson Mill 8: Elevator Co. tlncorporatedj Mnnufac turors KILN DRIED CORN MEAL CORN FLOUR KANSAS CITY, M0. MUSKOGEE, OKLA. , ra-f, -li- THE DAINTYGIRL I ml s Pnsrans fb X CHOCOLATES lheAppreciated Candies Get 'ihem Fresh Ai k,g --5 -1-23-A GET THEM AT-- PULLEN'S DRUG STORE on Broadway at Second V The closest place in town to the War Savings Stamp Bank PHONE 72 Walk a Flight and Save a SB Head's Upstairs Shoe Store Second Floor Fite-Rowsey Bldg. Two Entrances: 103W N. Second-20892 W. Okmulgee TELEPHONE 81 These hot summer days when you want a refreshing dish of the best Ice Cream made Try Our Special Brick Ice Cream That our cream has been served for two years at the High School Cafeteria is proof of its excellence. The Muskogee Ice Cream Co. . : l'I'IIKmI11I!Ll!Il'lHH 1 E if num irr iiiiiiiiixlil I I I 1 i R E E iv Iglllllllllll A ---- ipsum fi? hfiuiuuuuxxunnuuu:B3i 127 Em,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,pg ni lill1!l'l1 ii'E :UW l xx X ffizguulblL-fiifxrifrilxjfQQ' ' .. XI: .,.4iiI11, aw A l li il, 'Ili I., ,i ni vit il li iii! si Qi all in gi 1? ll ii ii il iii Vi? 44 3 ll fl eil ji 1 5 i KH: 125511 gi r fl -A N1 iiii o THE CIIIEFTA .1-sfngxw ,,k, fir, 0-,,,,.,-,-W7 l..,,,.,,i,,,-,, , , - , 1 W .f' x g-i..,7i ,,, 'iii vittrruimunnn ,gm in ,jrurn igriinmu1u1gunug13,gg1q11m11ui gggrumimiugnginimumxzzmmxmziz uigg 31- J lynn!mzzzxiuxzragxzzziiiiiqsiiizz. .N IN I II 5 I 9 I 8 l -. .L. RAH! RAH! RAH! The Phoenix Office Supply Co. Sells Crane's Stationery TALLY AND PLACE CARDS Calling Cards .. .. Wedding Announcements If from Here it must be Correct Meet Your Friends Here Phone 607 317 W. Broadway Muskogee, Okla. IIVVQ are proud of our new and enlarged Hwfnil Dl'jJfll'f'llIf 7ll'l Corner Blain and Broadway- Visit us and see the displays of TENNIS GOODS, BASEBALLS, FISHING TACKLE, FINE CUTLERY, GLASS- Winn, ETC. Lines rcccnlyly added to our al- ready large stock. Hooker Hdw. Co. Wholesale and Retail FUR CCEMMENCCEMENJF WEEK Q1Pretty white dresses for Commencement week or the materials to make the gowns as you prefer are here in a wide range of choice. All of the accessories you will need for that Week of busy affairs are ready for you in the various departments of this store. 11The young men of the graduating class will find in the mens' and youths' department complete outfits of smart garments. 11We strongly advise a visit to Chand1er's for your Commencement outfit or for anything in the way of merchandise that the entire family may need. 5 s ggi ::,::im.i,i.m,i xg. zz I 131 . i . . 'WW it W X! Illlllllllllllllllllllllxl 52,4 L, FVflUlU,lli'QTAV , Amm - -M .--g,,-Ah,, ,, 128 in xx pgllllllllllllll lll lllll If II Igq Inu! ,Y Z 5 vs, '- mm mmmmmmmmmniiimiigq THE HIIPIQITSHIPDTAIN w C. H. iT'mIu91s X wamimjumwlxl Everythin gin iiee the 0ptlcaI , t i m I THERMOMETERS ' if-f if mgll i ?7l 5 ,.V. 37 HRDROLIIETERS MMEZSSEZASLIEB '51 TELEPHONE 197 K HAT CLEANING AND REPAIRING IS OUR SPECIALTY ia: I Q W0 C,7lf'fm l,cuZif's' Glowfs I All IfVorlf Nvczfly Donzf pl Il'f'S Right i PARIS HAT HOSPITAL 2 SHOE SHINING PARLOR IN CONNECTION E Q93 WW A-IQ' ,few . . My ' 'I if 'sl A ' 5 EAUTY CCDMWRT 2 STYLE so A .HQWSH S ,W - Xxx fa 5 . - qu X LLCC T WA SAVING PRICES IN 2 Ladies' and Growing Girls' Boots and Slippers 5 IN HIGH AND MEDIUM HEELS WHITE BOOTS AND SLIPPERS FOR GRADUATES 2 Nettleton, Beacon, and Leonard 81 Barrows Shoes Q for Men-Prices the Lowest I S MODEL SHOE STORE I 205 West Okmulgee Avenue QQIIIIIIIIHH I H1 lg N X DFI!IlIl!lllllIlIlllllllIllI31I 129 P1 X1 ligllllllllllllllllllllllllg WENlllllllllllllllllllllligfl m - ' 'iii' i THE CHPEFTAIN c.H.s. isis i jj L29nillllllwlglllsllllluffod Dfnuumzzzn m:nmulx1 ' 5 2 97 1 All On Account of Polly 5 2 Presented by the Senior Class of Central High School, Hinton '1'hearre, May 28th Q ' z Q cAsT OF CHARACTERS Q 2 Ralph Beverly ......... ...,.............................,.........,..........................,....,..,.,.. T om C. Sterne 2 Baldwin Beverly ......,. .. ,...r, Lawrence Morrell Wanasek Q Peter Hartleigh ....,..,, ......,.,..,..............,. J ohn Q. Adams 2 Silas Young ..l..,.. ............ 0 scar Stoutz Harkins ............ ..........,... H arlow Leekley Tommy .....,,,..,,,... ......,... ......,.... . . , .... Florita Bloom I Polly Perkins ...........,............. ...... C atherine N. Patterson Jane Beverly fthe wifel ........ ..............,,.... R uth Swanson Hortense .,....,....................... ,. ................ Anna O'Shea all Geraldine ..,...................,.........,,.. ...... A nna Mae Thorne Mrs. Herbert Feather-Stone ,.,.... ...,.... K atherine Gibson f Mrs. Clarence Chadfield ......... ....... C urtis Leekley ' Marie ...,........ ,........,..........,. ....., , L onie Brewer Miss Rembrandt .,.........,, ...,.. . Ruth DuBois Q Miss Bushnell ..,...........,...,.,...,..................,.,.. .. ..,..............,.......,.......... ....,...... Adabel Jackson Pudgy .................,...,......,,.....................,,.,...,. .......,...... .......,................i........,.....,.,.,,...,.. A n na Payne At the opening of the play the Beverly household has reached a crisis. Mrs. ' Beverly and her extravagant family are criticising Mr. Beverly because he tried to im- press upon them the necessity of economy. At this critical moment Polly Perkins, Mr. Beverly's ward and a modest heiress, arrives from a small New England village. Polly's sunny disposition wins the whole household. Baldwin Beverly falls desperately in love with her. The crash Beverly has been expecting arrives and he returns from the city facing 5 ' financial failure. At this juncture Polly comes to the rescue and with sublime faithful- ness places her legacy, which represents every penny she has in the world, into the hands of her guardian to help him stem the tide. Her guardian is saved from ruin and t l she finds her own happiness in the good she has wrought and the true love of Baldwin A Beverly. N x o SENIOR SUPERLATIVES. la, E Fairest-Mabel Holcombe. Worst pest--Helen Ginsburg. Gushingest-Hattie Lee Chesnutt. Most dashing-Ruth Swanson. ' Most Methodical--Marion Bebb. Most care-free-Catherine Patterson. E Most Held-Corinne Baker. Sportiest-Edward Held. Most Clownish-John Pearson. Cutest -George Francis. Most obliging-Buffinton Burtis. Prettiest--Ruth Acree. Best satisfied-John Gibson. Most versatile-fHobo Dayj-Ledyard Walton. Smallest fsize onlyl-Florita Bloom. Most reliable-Anna Payne. Dandy-est-Dow Hamm. Strongest suffragist---Harlow Leekley. Most smiling-Harold LeRoux. Yankiest-Iva Harrison. - Cleverest-John Adams. Most starred mattinee idol--Wayne Cameron. 3 Most dramatic-Lilie Reisburg. First in the army-Meredith Hickey. I fmllllllllllllllllllllllll'lm ljillllllllll Illllllllllllliil E 2 i ? llll1lllllllllllllllllllllllllxl 180 El'IIIlllllllllllllllllllllbil IQ'IIlllllllllillllllllllllllg ,.,..... ::. lijllllllllillll la, ., 1 1 C. H. S. 1918 -ffysb - A , in 'rum CHIEFTAIN T 11 lI'1liIllllIIIIII'lxl Di' Z 2 HERRICK Refrigerators CHARACTER rr ' - 5 ' ' lil Q USE --1 ' OU cannot put brains into Ei clothes themselvesg but - if- you can put enough into the making of them to 5 give them Character. That is l -Q.. why the clothes we make seem i al to understand what is expected . 5 of them. They live up to your A I highest expectations of what 61,9 - -ff' ' U' clothes should be. ll ' Let us explain the HERRICK Dry Cir- 2 culating Air System Mm- in 2 Th M INKOGEE HA D A E I 6 IDCOMPANYR W R A. BACHER TELEI,H0NE.1709 Leading Merchant Tailor. 5 208-10 No. Main. Just olf Broadway 114 N01'th Flfth St-, Muskogee Z Atlas Supply Co . 5 , 416-426 North Main Street - , ge 5 1 i S i lgllllllllllll IIIIlII'IIlLgI Oil Well, Plumbing and Mill Supplies COMPLETE CASING HEAD GASOLINE EQUIPMENT ----- Branches ---- Tulsa, Oklahoma Bartlesville. Oklahoma Cushing, Oklahoma Oilton, Oklahoma Shamrock, Oklahoma Okmulgee, Oklahoma I-lenryetta, Oklahoma Leonard, Oklahoma Augusta, Kansas Eldorado, Kansas r C I s 1 E 5 E S 1 lkX'IIIIIIIIIIIIII 31 l Q5 Y iiiIIIlllllllllllllllllllllixg N Q,W mmmmIirmm omommn mlm.p3g Y VW E i S: lxulllllllllill Xl .zummuzi ll! X ,X 1,41 111111111 1 H 'run-z c'illEF1'A1N W at. H.3.V 19111 Q X 31 lllllllu 514 1' E SUITS for Men and Young Men Let Us Be Your 2520119 to M0 12 Jeweler S.....m.r Sm. ,T S10 up to S125 H You'll find us reliable, liberal, accommodating and apprecia- tive. ' 75ic to 32.00 Union Suits .1 fill H L Stern HATS-all Kinds and Styles '-111 Q 553.50 to 56.00 At the Sign of the Clock E. W.. McClure Economize in Buying Tires Get in on HIGH MILEAGE at LOW' COST l 6 I Buy U. S. CORD or U. S. NOBBIES and use our efficient SUPPLY STATION 5 s F John Lumbard Tire 81 Supply Company PHONES 2805-1381 Sales Room and Office 435 West Broadway-Plant 618 West Broadway S L gf 11 X fxlllllllllllllllllll gg Q Mliuh.--, 1-if JK.-X. - M , fX,:..,--,,,,,,. ,. ,Y ?5E?l?ifEil1U ' - v W' ' ' A ' ' , 111.211 132 fx 1 -1 - Nl l ll11,l111.11111 fmHH!HIIHHIHIIIIKIIIIIQI full'llyllllmlmlllm 1 .i T THE CHIEFTAIN c. u.s. isis IK' IkllllliliglliHillilillrxl mwlllllllll GEORGE FOTENOPOULOS NICK PANAGOPOULOS 1I0arf of the Cityn Q K K s Q X X ix E ' Z iff ' Q X if 4 5 i C ' l ! Q ry . , '-',,' ., ,v , .,...:.,.:.. .,.,:l - ...v WE, far! E i 40 i ,, , N ,J N . X Qx kk , , ,4,V V V, Q 2 .1 fa 1,2 Xi ix Ks is ix . QVL --mm..-' i I , , '-i- 2 .3 ..., Z ,.., . .,., . QQ., I L E z if ' Original Home 0fGe0rgQ's Famous Qiilli Esffzblislzfrfd 1903 ' Plmnr' Sli 211 Nfn'fl1 Third Sfrrfvf Muskogrfe, Oklahoma i 2 o 5 Dorn-Cloney Laundry 6: G. E. F ullenwlder 2 - 3 vmws coPY1Nr: ' DVY 'Cleaning CO' INTERIORS ENLARGING i Your lfnsoilz FNMZCV' GROUPS FLASH LIGHTS 5 Q3 o , W 401-403-405 N -ui Th' d si., M k . U 0' lr us ogee Commercial Photographer 5 5 S ,i E f LAUNDERS, CLEANERS and E KODAK FINISHI ,i 3 DYERS NG j Developing Free Prints 5c Each B : V' Lobby Equity Building A Q Blue 'rl-ufks PHONE SEVEN Corner Third and Okmulgee, Muskogee ' Ezyiiimrluuiimmmn ggwiiiziiiiimhliiiiii X g: 3 wr .1 K - Bi'Illllllllllllllllllllllll:ll 133 Ex'Wllhlllllllllllllllllm Vxgillllllllll!wllllllllllll K' fxIIIIIIIIIHHWHIQHH 'gg ' 3 I 'CKE QA THE CHIEFTAIN c.n.s. 191s gg Q , If,marllun'unl1lllll1'!1l iff'HlHHHlYH1hll1lHHflil ' 5 2 z i 5 3 5 Q i I 5 5 i : g S 2 Z I ' 15' iff my ' 9 E. 5 i ig V' ii: ggi si 5 . Q, V 5. :JP 'i - ,QA E lil I1 YH: YE? L5 HERE AND THERE - I 1 -I I gf' ' x gg' 'gqxum::wmm:1r1mw X' ' X I H - Aww A ,A - J mvx -,-, - -X , Li k X! -L 'gum' mmmmmzmmmummmrm mm 5 11 ,. 3 ' +0-' ' ' 'g Q-A EX E EX 5 Qi IlHHlIHlIIYHllllIlli.ig 134 if''ummmumumumulil mlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllW lg-gill! IIIIHHIYIHIIHIKI wil J mf X THE CHIEFTAIN C. ll.S. 1918 - lil' illllillllllllllllllllliixi fiuumuuwmumuw21 i i 5 Jhirard 'Copeland I HARDWARE ' ' E 1. oi 92. ewe my H E t0l'e ' Lawn Mowers. Garden Hose and 223 West Broadway 5 e Tools-Refrigerators and E JEWELRY for EVERYBODY Freezers ' ' S+ g i ffl? . WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE ' fwmmfv G . . . C Th' d d Ok l Repairing a Speclalty or lr an mu gee Ad by Slaight 5 Q 612' ' ATTENTION! ' ll Q 'A v ig gf -POPD LAR PRICE STORE- QUE: 4 We kwere tlliligzhx Silglool Sgudegtsi. so Sahat , . we 'now at 'ou wan s y IS nes Young Men and Boys' Clothing, that are Good- Shirts and Furnishings HQW- , We arc Httimz Youths' foot with Stylish 11 Shoes that are Good. I 0 K 0 WE KNOW- that our Shoes are Good, because they are , Selz Shoes-that the Style is right, because Youth approves of them. E : 60: I WILLIAMS, BURCH 3 YANKEE Q Proprietors 6 S Walk a Block and Save Dollars ll AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE I lttjlmmxrminuzzzszux E' N gglrwx ,5 :' 1' xo g T 3 X 5 iflllllllllllllllllllllllllixil 135 ifanmuumnuuuumlii 'x1IIIl!lLlI'!lh I Il X fxIIIIl1l!Illll1'lHlllllI gg 4 ',-QMA4,-A-, , ?,,4 ,W w'Xf11 , ? ,4 -li, ,,.., ..i.-Y.i . --.i. 3-.-fl -.-ti- f0 1 V 'L rzrmznunz1z:n1inn'ziunnzmr5n5i3piQf,wQxg'rrrmmnnmunvlinmnmxriunnnq Qmm' L . mmnggi v Y 'rum l7lliLl'IFTAlN c.n.s. 1918 213 NNNllt!x'l:!lUlllU1iul .1 Fl 2 an nw .ghllllllllllllllllllll - H - f A ' ' 0 65: Mvifigg' of '11 vfizyfgi' ' X -QQ' ljrayfylgn I a LQ 4 31,5 .-Q, ' .ifpjir A 5. 6 Sffxxumuu i lulmmalxl s .7 0 ., i z 7 ' iw: . - , .frfa Criss- E vm' min: 155551. r W , :Fi 4:-us.. nga. .Tgsa S 'nf Qiiigsf' i?fi?!'3 we 3 35 ,-sift i - -Ili 9511 2 lifiigdi i f.. tl 'HV i 3 if f fl K .Ar-1-if l' ' ,-ALEIJ s f - g 5 V 0 . . , ' 175 558- fiblrl. ' ' ' 1 . '- G2 we 4' 22,-w 'ilr' z W' GQ Q il ov L A N ' 'fr f. ' Q50 . ' E p is., my 5 W f ff . , , 1 if J Cone , F when the Furnzfure Industry was Young, 4 , N THE EARLY DAYS of America, some excellent furniture, patterned ' V after English and French models, was made. This is the furniture you 4 often hear of being handed down from Grandn1other's time. But with , the .rapid growth of our country, almost any kind of furniture sold for a ' .. time. The main idea seemed to be how much and not how good. This was due ' lil to untrained men going into the furniture industry, who were ignorant of the ,E QQ., first principles of correct furniture design. if Tia' . . . , . ju Amnrzmn F?6l'llIf7.lI'l' IS Nou' Pmfiumfd Bflftm' Q1 Than Any Otlwr I V1 Cheaply made and cheaply priced furniture is expensive experimenting. Quality furniture pays bigf returns in pride and satisfaction and the saving due 3 to long service. We know our furniture. We give you the best at the price. No matter what if your furniture needs may he, you will eliminate all risk of a bad buy if you will f let us serve you. H L' 1x.... ,.: r... .z. 4 . -Slsfufe fsaflij I 'Te iv Ve IL 1' JI . .U1?JJJ'J'UJEfffJJQDE If 2 2 Furniture .. C'a1'pef.Q .. DrapcriP.s' I . I 223-225 Okmulgee Avenue Muskogee, Oklahoma I A Y lglllllll'Wllllllllllllll min' 135 if lllllllllllllllllllllwllyl finis we 'I rG? :M s LX . ! we 'nimff M . 1 W N 'WN ri'?f' 5 -' ?eF'22: 'm55?? '?Qi'-A 1 1 :wg..v'33.1.gig.a' 5'?fgSY'f'i?f'f'15fE' f11f fwg.w'.s.f2exfE'5jwQ.Hl3'g ' ,- W.. 4 Q . Q Z ' .' ff' .w W .q QA- 6' -4-' '25,2.J QW R '-L J? I Q- A- -9:15. if ' 55-Q '4j.j-3,1:f'b- wifi -I ss: uw we Iwxw-1 1 P314 'S ' , 5 -A:'E',y.5g .M ,W - A M51 a-34 - - X.--YYW. Lf, .,5' ,f2'1.1lx !vNQg ., .Jw :-- maya ' d,v,f9,- .-.. X- , N , , , x EM. 4 V,-,,,,.,.6 . 4 3 f 4 ,- ,,,.-:.,1r:,4:..w 1 -, Q . 34 f' 1- -7 fy-: 7?,'ii.f.w- 'j'E,5j. 'H' V. '-V' ,Lv '35 . A-fi... H V2-I. gg , .QQ-3',4+f4 1 lg 'V 'fig' A +.'gw,',i? 1' A . 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