Central High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Muskogee, OK)
- Class of 1931
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MFI, Published by the senior ciass Of Central High School E Q5 lvluskogee, Oklahoma ,Q ?K K9 'B C7116 :ffl XX'-i K 9 f 59 Q? SL Q . x , 4 1 .g, ku 634' 5 I N , X X f . QR ff ' f H 4 ! QQ ,fr G5 : fc 'Q . . X' X . 'N 6' Sf' Lia ' . W 2 Nic if . 4' - X ' v The Sonia? class, 1931, rledicates this cditiow of The Chieftain to Robert Jo Gmrtrighf for his 7l,'l7,ff'l'l.7Zg swrvir-rcs rmrl loyalty to Cantrcal High, and fm his gIlfllfl7Il'1' of fhv RougIzvrs fo victory. Q iccxniiiom :lf ,f?xf'vX -A 21? . f-.f'nfiXu1'l'viX- - , Jnnki k ,zfxg Xgg1?.,,mffxgj, 'e'Jgf-X-3,3-, ,L-ffxgf 1,41 Slhalllovvs oft, llllilsltory After the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railroad was built to the Arkansas river three miles north of the present site of Mus- kogee, a colony assembled, moved southward, and christened the new station, Muskogee, a name taken from the Algonquin Muskoki meaning creeks. Since 1872 a modern city has replaced the wide prairie and hunting grounds of the early days. Some scenes dur- ing this change form the art sketches of this yearbook. In compiling the contents of this book, the editors have tried to make an accurate record of the year's events and hope many delightful experiences will be recalled by Centralites and their friends. Ylllllue Editors N 'f XVJV 'XIV xr Ybyfl 'Nxifi NYS f??1ix9'sif- ff? riv-wfsiqffwsiffif ir: :fer A 'ww'-fir' V 57116 OTQWOT C7116 'J A4911 Y 35 Q?5?'1iKa'-2f3 Eiii?' fifi' Qf' 'fE'fi5i L I 5 f7amz'!z'czr QScene5 f Qf1a'mz'f1z'5fmfz'0n L CJ4ffl!6IZ.C5 I QfIcIz7vz'fz'e5 I Gl6l.5'.Y5.Y I Wea fzzrey .Q 'A f F c 4- ' X -' .X qw- fp In- Pi ' 'ty J---.f QW 'rffiff-'ff xv +f wvA'fx'?, x+fw'f'fG OH 16211163 'i . 1. ,A E x f-N 1 N ,AW 2 X Ku I ,4 f 5,1 3, gf .23 C .L EA 6, f 7:55-, fj C 'J c CQ 31,4 f Q7 fag X pi .,,.f , f1.L X ,ig - UK, ,Xxx lRCBJIIU1ilUliSCCCFTllfl1CCC We have shoaldered our burdens, We've habf sunk 'heath the load We've sought and we'11e foafhd To the future, a road. Our teachers have helped us, Oar parents as well. Our school stands beside as What can ltjoretell? Oh, it can jbretell That in Somew' bright clime W e'll remember it gratefully Down the long road of time. Whe 4 . an-Mffaqwi-elm lffmwfameluf g.,fpfg35g ee A V, lf , .Jill Le! -., . A NIH: DQ V 4' , , .1 ff fl? Pg ,V J, kv' fi .J .J. K? H7 4, CGIHHOT UQHHH Q Q9 'K iw 33 ex 2 Q n xg 2 E I . ,... - ..... illlli JLEILT CCGIULCGS . g..u,L,., .M , . , nw- fy? Y' ,.., , . M ,.,V.. , I, H-, 1 A ' ' ' ' - 'J Q9 Q f 4 Q0 29 ff is W ax f Q, cf cg QQQ'-' ww gi if HK :4 I r EK fi gy C me dwg' GK Q :4 254 ESQ 153 fmggaf if Q9 ci Q9 ci 5 Q J ig Q3 N Q9 Q lf! flue lnmniliwvlnlqs of Nmfllfb is .mssennmedl nn thus wvmferlfall Q24 E9 Q 4 , r , ,ti 'X'FX:U :'.,-.VT i P r V ! F gj 2 ci w e C9 3' . J if ci wif Q, 5 Q ci .i Sf 'E E2 ig 6 Q Q E F1 9 -5 5 cf: 9 Q, in 3. , X P Sr! K9 S5 fi HK is HX E5 I nib T5 fi J Eg P T3 ik 'n 9 Q, 2 69 ff? I. . 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L J 21551 Q9 S- ,4ig--,-ff-37:41 f - ffi VY' E9 f xwT:l f gaays, 9 1f 1-if A',2 -' H ' - f '- ,-.A-1 i oil ' vf - Hex f ff' ....V.: 2 X 1 11,1 . 11 X. 'A-' M195 ,. nf. ,'y,yf,,, 'f'f 5 H?3 'f1'. fli ! , 'f1', f'f'm Q' 5 ax , ,Q The Kufy, pioneer ruff' line, reached Muslrogee in 1872 and built zz new depot 111141 110161 in 1900, Board of Efllucafion Dyke M. Wiley J. W. Porter' Arthur Catlett C. P. Gotwals Pugv Sow I Aix ., , 'Q in service. May ours be a better world on ac- ,Tl count of your life and work. L. Yours sincerely, .fix 'fi L. M5 Speaker Principal f f f A sz' Cf 'ff K I. '35,e'..4'Afl,xg,.':-' '--r ,f+,-ye, 'Jw '--L' ,fffn 'M' -V yg-vig 'gay fiygx 'a- 'y f vc gl e- - .ff'f-we no sfzffae -zdiiff .14 rss. . La ,i:f41ifWj -57 film ' ' fx ' f 'I , Tiff 5 hiv- M5011 -,',lA.,'q ,al 45 5 'fi , 1 47 T l G l Q. o ture X ral Iuiates oi X it F X . if Qjenltrali Iiiglh School In completing the high school course of , . study, you have an accomplishment of which jf , you are justly proud. I am sure that you will A nevei regret having' graduated from Central High School. The memories of your associa- te., tions and experiences in the halls of Central, t, AG. A together with the learning which the passing i-r, generation has given you, will well up in ever increasing vividness and pleasantness as the g-,b seasons pass. I count it a rare privilege and distinct honor to serve in a capacity which allows me to write this congratulatory note. Merely con- gratulating you, however, does not do justice -1 to my feeling toward you. I would add hope, inspiration, good-will and Godspeed on life's journey. I also congratulate your fathers, , mothers and friends whose sacrifices and prayers have made possible your present -ji success. Of course I would have 5ou be successful, but above all, I would have your ft fireside reflect that happiness which comes from a life of gentlemanly manhood and 'Q I womanly womanhood. .3 ,f i -if -1. s n My assistance and the service of your teachers shall always be available to you. ,A x A' Very fm-fliaily y ours , C. K. Rfgf in supel-intemlcllt ol' Schools Q-V Vllw o Eaclh Memliber oii Uur Sclhooii Comniunity .J 35 May your life be spent in useful work. P Mav you travel life's journey in peace, con- . ' tentment and honor. May you find happiness I Y . Ne A V-,f f' I Na . V .- , 4 f I, ,f ef- 1-- Af-f I Q' seg. L wif f A, Page Eighteen , xl J 1 1 -.-.Nxf fe. by-. .Ps ' fsck jgy, Ask K fhx -f 3 J, .-kk l I X XX! V -NY I. f . , ,I ,f vie. F l f lf .' .s xx W . 4 ,, U , .I ' x.. 1- ,I fm ,ff Y , rf - H n L xx-f K -E .I ' Sifvf Mg 'ffl nf? AXRSA-?! 41f-... 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B. SllCH'I.fNIIf ff .fag XVHITE, NAOMI j I- A. B. English A ,A WHITE, MARY ANNA kg Hisfory, English, l'WCLfl'L07IIflf'fffH ff WORIIEY, LEWVIS E. ff A- B. Scirwzw , I. gi GREGORY, PARTHENIA F. ff' A. B., M.A. H3 Head of History Dapl. ,JV 4.4 QQ: GILRER'I'S0N, MRS. O. T. C6?Illllll4l'ffifl! - V. N' SULLIVAN, J. E. ,Y A B 'fi . . ., Head of l11Clfhl'Hl!lfi!'S ,J Ld GRIFFIN, MIADGE C. Secrafm'y fo PI'I.71,Cf11lll I 2 QQ Y HUCKSTEP, J. T. I7lllIlSf1'f!ll 'JJ .JV RUST, VERBIA Sccrefary to Dean of J1l'lfI,'i07' Collegv ' ' GOETZ, ANTON Direcfnr of Bcmcl mul Orchestra K4 VN .AT .J Page Twenfy-two eg: f 7'w f k Bf ' 'X '7'g'N.f'fT Af 1' 'TT' ff' 1- 5 gf '. -- f ' '. ', ,g , 7' 'Q , -I Xp ,A 'l'- N' fX0U!tl?i'-' ,.T-'Ff'fxlfQf.f'ff':v'r I-k0U'f'7'?'ifi idk-If 34511 xffq ILS.. -' If '- Y -E 1-'Q r, i , N A .ff .L J 'Taxi .fl -, ' I f. I1 'f .a. .4 -fa ., . 41 14 f' 'W 'C J.. w Al Ty' Ji .A , '1 T. .C. E-J ,. as ,Q 1 if ffl C 1. 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Whitby, Helen Hayes. .ffl iii Second Row-Erna Louise Witt, Grace Bidwell, Frances Overbeek, Thelma Everett, Louise Barthetti, Clyde Askew, Orville Johnson, Herbert Daily, Jack Nafe, ff' Kenneth Moore, Thircl Rom-Faye Harris, Sammie Carter, Ethel Saunders, Margaret Rogers, 'Xiu --1 Erma Ihrig, Ida Bess Bright, Jack Seymour, Everett Qualls, Kent Ogilvie, Kenneth ,li K. -F Karr, Junior McBride. CQ. ,B V .I 3, J ,. if Foilrth Row--Paul Hanks, Charles Bentley, George McLean, Luedriek Harmon, Johnny Briclenthal, Henry Boatright, Raymond Hardin, Carroll Bridgewater, Jimmie J Clouts. L , N51 A S3 ri cf! ry cgi: A Page Twenty-four To lm: Wxii, ATN y2 KXrrs 3Spf xxr Us Gxyff xgz ry 'diy' tfxxrfz 'ITBZ' 'XF gv 1' Mevffufff. ,,,.,.. F'if'1XU1?l't1G. 4vJQff-4: FU X K-,in f' il k X 69 2 fe y .4 - Y-K, YY, 1 - - 7, --.- Q7 Ea -s P Q: E9 5. . , , JV?-f x - JH i,,iYY ff' .lbi ,W - -ff x- -- X , J ' :fe :QW ,L X M ff f , R, ., 4644, JMX X -'i x X ' ' vw 'r --. Q N' U- W M CX S -' , 7 1 1 7,l .i 1 1?0jJ0 f'1l7Z.7'll'11g and brmzcho bzzsfing were f1'eque1zf past-time 'fzmfs of pion' As in The' far U'esf. A'll51HIILlE'lFlIfCS u J o S J o B SEQ Q T ft 'Si .Qi '33 lk ,I V, L7 .X 'N FW 'W Y Ni S in 54 ik I l 3,1 A w fi? r all . 1-Q Q Sli -if 5' ' EM XD 4 I 1v' TSX 49 'Si Q it M.- 1, . . -,. ' -,D 4 xx . n,-U 1-,- ,Q X , A, Q.. , , .X nf U, -V... , . X , li., L f,f- X K, , -,. AX gi l'-Mlm L' . fn .Q ..,. .,... Football R. J. C0m'rc1GHT, Coach, A state and conference championship football team in three years coaching at Central High School is the admirable record of Coach Cortright. There was no question throughout Oklahoma that any team aside from the Muskogee Roughers be regarded as state champions. t'Little Bob, as he is sometimes called, was a great leader of a great team. Before each game and between the halves Cortright spoke a few words of encouragement and advice to the players who went into the game fighting and with a determination to win for their school and Coach. CLAYTON OVERHRCK, Managm- The unusual honor of manager of the football squad for the fall season of 1930 was bestowed up- on Clayton Overbeck, a faithful and energetic Cen- tralite. His loyal services in aiding Coach Cortright in his daily duties and encouragement to the team is deeply appreciated by the school. EVERET1' MCELREATH, Cnpfaioz. For four years the name of Everett McElreath has been connected with football in Central High School. At the close of the 1929 season his team mates him by electing him captain of the 1930 squad. No man in state high schools was more dreaded on the football Held than Big Mac. His tackling was hard and sureg blocking, he delighted in doingg throwing passes he excelled ing and being captain and leader of a great football team was a natural talent. An additional honor was bestowed upon Everett when he was elected on the all-state team. His name was known from Arkansas to New Mexico, from Kansas to Texas in regard to playing on the grid- iron. Central will greatly miss the fine playing and leadership given by Big Mac during his four years of football competition. Page Twenty-five 2 241 Eff PEZ QF? Kiwi? Bkiiidiz Pa? 9 fv- xx , I ng, tr? 25- X101 kd 'If . .ff . C? F7 f 3 552 3 Ld ii e X. , X ' xii: 'l 53, ua' Nu V? r? NE . 'Q .Ji .-97' ki i xA v i 1- xylg N . ' Y l ua R' T P ns . 9, .oi W 5? ci' N r Pg . 'T lj' If it ,KJ .1 bi su I 'N 'Y 4 Y aC, SJ if Tai? 23 ,ff 7 .L if .AX ' 2 X V ff' .- C C. 1. BJ 2' 'X ftp .C., if it 4-N ,fi ff: ap, SJ 5-' at Y 2 4. f ff? a Q j K L ,R S J ltr il., ff? 16. 5,8 fi? LXQ L 5.4 C, -ff ., Qi WK . . X n fe VLC' 'Q 3-jffgfi5iONnl15 1223-lfsfiir ffiifzw f'yQA-mer is 'A :I ' ffgvgsqu' vvAs6w. we ny., I. f 1 I. H X A- ' .LJ ofa IX'-sr. ,,rf4s,g 1-XJE, ,QQ 5,,,wJ,a5'X,,, ,figv qJ,bY.gJ,fCIL,N.J ,ik 41,5 Lena Txgs 'SN 'l 5 l l 'l ill ' iwfi 1.4 1 'il 1 3112- .flig 55 QA-T Af M if .5,. , W ., , K H 521 ,IVE i LQ! Q -,..,.- -.,l i s 5 ,.,, 4 . iv gl: E h .,, ... X I E N' .fl ..': ,.,. ' ' 152' I? PPE. gif' 74 ,. ALLEN MCELREATH CHARLIE JONES FRANCIS Lownr EDDIE BEAVERS , ,NT At the end of the 1929 season many of Central's fans and supporters made the prediction that 1930 would bring forth a championship football team for Central V . . . . . 'J High School and Coach R. J. Cortright. This prediction was fulfilled in every wayg the Green and White not losing a single game, and when the season was over, thc Roughers stood as undisputed champions of Oklahoma. C, V Much of the praise for this is due to the fighting spirit of the players, but a great deal of the credit belongs to 'tBob,' Cortright. It was his fighting spirit and determina- tion to win instilled in thc boys which finally brought about the results. At the end of . .V the season the team presented Coach Cort- right w.tn a handsome Gladstone bagg he was further honored by receiving the dedi- I cation of the 1931 Ch1'c'ffu,in. The Roughers opened the year the night of September 26, at Athletic Park, by smother-ing Checotah under a 51 to 0 if score. This was the first night football game to be played in Muskogee, and probably .1 the largest opening crowd in years wit- nessed the game. Luminaries of the game were: Captain Everett McElreath, Allen McElreath, Charley Jones, Martin Lyon, iffy and Tom Wilson. Muskogee's whole team 1 shone and looked every inch a championship g Q V 'if A Q team. ky E. MCELREATII RUSSELL TURLEY Q91 gg? . x -T I xg. Pagw Tivcnty-sm: .,f, it , 1 f H ,f Oi EQ ,fl f I f ' I 'X wi if A 4+ 'sa Q 'f at ' I , Ai ff? Ski 45 53 if 63 IC - ,gil ,- I it 43 Z! ' N 6. 5 Riu ix 1' . Rx gui ,W 61 69 f ai .f- 'ILIA Ifviil I'3,1.-11.-IIII 1 3 1 Q A32 E TOMMY WILSON MARTIN LYON BILL RICE DAVID LONG The Roughers played the Stillwell Pirates Saturday night, October 4. The Green and White didn't look so well but piled up a 24 to 0 score to avenge the 6 to 0 defeat at the hands of the Pirates last year. Charley Jones and Tom Wilson were the stars of the game. Dave Long was taken out with a broken collar bone. On October 10 the Roughers journeyed to Sapulpa for their first conference game of the season. The only score of this game came at a time when Rougher fans were beginning to wonder about the final outcome. E. McElreath passed to A. Me- Elreath who raced twenty yards for a touchdown. E. McElreath place-kicked goal for the extra point making the score: Muskogee Us 7, Sapulpa 0. This was the final score. After a two weeks' layoff, the Roughers C 4 : ns Y Q Y 6533 fb 1' all , . inf 53? ci' ! H p it ng, 'Ll LJ' 7 fic , , np it ri' t G f . S. rx: Wk Fifi ,Ne Q-J fi F if '- journeyed to Bartlesville October 25. By playing real football and showing excellent team-work, the Roughers piled up 26 points tie I , while they were holding the VVildcats to no score. lncidentally, by winning this game, they broke a jinx which Bartlesville has I : had on them. This was the first time that a Muskogee football team had beaten a 2 Bartlesville team at Bartlesville. Francis , L Lowry received a fractured finger. The T-' whole Muskogee team starred. A .fI2' I : 55+ CARL R0sE HENRY BLAKE ng. ug, Page Twenty-seven if :XE O' 5 4 J five fi-as get up areas -is may fiifh QL: fem 23 A r Sig Fil ' Q in 1 I 34 .ff -,Cp SJ :N Aff Q A ' F in gi .-'li l 47 fi C. c, ,X A 't J Tix . ,A 1 XL B 4,1 Fix- . A -4 f ' ZW YC .xgvx 20.4 21? f -, f','1 ' i' iid QV ,gi fl Q cs XJ K, - A TN ii V v 31 LW .5 .FQ L , is bf A-Lx Y J yfi Q1 ' U Bill, , fd .aff-'fJ4?ik:, ,ji 'Q F'-Q , yyi Lf' 'Q , 9 'N 'gm guy: 5, - K6 'J . nw '.',,r Q. fy 4 . J . 'K ' ' i W ' 4? we , ff A A 1 ' . 1 ' A ' if - Y Y A ... ..a 1. f 531 sv .52 I iw, ,I .,., , HANK MAYNARD JIMMY STEVENSON .loE HANAN HENRY HOWELL With Hank Maynard, Russell Turley, and James Stevenson as the brightest stars, the Roughers plastered a 57 to 0 defeat on the McAlester Buffaloes, at Athletic Park October 31. Maynard and Turley each made three touchdowns. Stevenson snagged a McAlester pass and raced 60 yards for a touchdown. This was sweet revenge for the 14 to 13 defeat at McAlester last year. For four years the Bulldogs had subdued the Roughers. Then came November 7, and a Rougher crew determined to whip Okmul- gee. Muskogee made twelve points in the first quarterg Okmulgee made noneg Mus- kogee made six points in the second quarter. and then a Bulldog fell on the ball for a safety and two pointsg it was the first score made against the Roughers this year. Dur- a desperate attacl' which netted them thir- E I teen more points. Allen Mclllreath was the . ' l .. star of the game. He ran 95 yards for a ing the last two periods Okmulgee unleashed L 'iw fo touchdown. The final score stood: Muskogee 18, Okmulgee 15. L .,. is LEWIS PITTS CHARLES BRYANT Page Tweozty-eighvt 71. A '.1w,f ' -X 1- rg - .T'XXff 'X ser ry. 3 xg '-Qxfrs fax ,4 ' '-sskf 11- ,uf '-A .feft 1 Y . ..7 ?T' Wf'f 'i'f'f '797 . , 7?f ' 4'-9 VW N Tiff.. . .7'F'T 'Wf-A152 'fFf.,, FIT M9917 f7! 5., ' 'KQQZ' f'x's:v4fx9 'iff l M.: Ng' ' f 2 the X Q5 23, L J EQ? LJ wi ld: W ' I -ve fl hx .,. .JA ft. w ,- WL: H '., 1 ,N ' P' i 73 L .Q fi: at Q-, lx if or fl Vs-. .ji ,Jil X , .1 '7 . X7 KN 4, . ,lk La xx A Z5 ,. Q LZ U. , .. n-.p ty. v hs 7. cl? ,. . ,Ax Vx .jr tit C5 xl! Vg I 3 .24 F. NJ ,fu t. ,CHI .NA -N J X A 11 ,Q 1 , C- . cg XJ ' 4' A :U : , fx iq C, Kc' - in If 53 '-1, ,ful C. .L NJ -N I? Y I ' EI .J ', .Z ffl 'Q Q. 3 LX ,ry 4, , ,if 2.9 Y 'SJ . II if l iff Q C ,c. 5-A ,-- sf F , xL,,. vw! S J, fx ffil- A - .ffm 42 N..,,.,f Ks... J. ,, ff'-.A JLX--Li xg 41. ig,v.,3,,i? ff . N gk! 5 3 fs 5: Q S f ,, ,Z ' I ff, fs Y X V, ,Sf - J 4 ,,,. , , ..Z. 1 , V QQ gi, ' . 1 .,,..V,A 1 V ., .X , .5121 A :fi LLOYD IWTARTIN R. A. Cox GoIzDoN C,IsI:Y WVILLIE SUTTON November 15 Muskog'ee traveling to Fort Smith, and playing in a drizzle, scored 26 points while the Grizzlies could only score 6 so Muskogee brought the beautiful sil- ver football back to Central High. The outstanding men were Jones, Lowry, Lyon, Casey and Wilson. By staging the most remarkable Conn-back ever seen iI1 Muskogee, the Roughers sent the Tulsa Braves down to defeat at Athletic Park, Thanksgiving Day, November 27. The Braves unleashed an attack during the first half which netted them 12 points. The Roughers couldn't seem to get going. In the last half with a state championship at stake the Roughers came back to score two touchdowns and two extra points after QQ touchdowns and blasted the Braves, hopes of victory. By making such a comeback the Roughers climbed to the state championship and stood crowned as champions of Okla- homa - 1930. At a banquet given by the Athletic Asso- X 3 ciation the Roughers were presented with 2 l gold footballs. Charley Jones was presented with the Senate cup for his great playing and true sportsmanship during the season. ROBERT BACKUS WILLIAM LONG Page Twenty-niizc -eff ff X, ff A35 7, w ff Ts i x s-se, . 'W x 7' '1e.,..7,, ,FS 14,27 .rp f N ,iz , wr sway-fr: , 1-.reweff-f,ff..,...r-w.-ewez 'WSJ .,.:wsf'wsEfI-eff... vie, 4 Ki. .3 ' 'DJ x. 4 'fi 9 .31 pf X54 9 . ff 'fi 'J . .1 Lf , I. ,f,: 5 ct all , 1 me 'o ,J L! 7' fc? I : I Q xlf X. fi Li' .73 , . X14 K rj 5 .-3, V, is I lu' 2, K? I J, kf' ,V ' fo? I , A.- Iv, ,Y rg . . , fs V hs. a ,J ,,, ,4 . wg? :ff as I t. . A Q 'fwlriefffnin Q ' X1 111 ootbemm Scbeolu September 26-Muskogee 51 October 4-Muskogee 24 October 10--Muskogee 7 October 25-Muskogee 2611 October 31-Muskogee 5711 November 7-Muskogee 18 November 15- Muskogee 26 November 27-Muskogee 14 Totals Muskogee 223 11Checotah 0 Stillvvell O 1, rorrr Sapulpa 0 Bartlesville 0 1,McA1ester 0 1-Okmu1gee 15 1, Fort Smith 6 5 ,o-,1Tu1sa 12 Opponents 33 1 im.. Page Thirty , b ,.-Q , mf? . 1 -- -X 1 - 1 o o'f19a.H QLIPCHH, LDo1PAo'L,li1yLL1e-epfrr J ,f 1 f Q :Siu fp 1 , if in . Y F93 if ' Ex ,TL 1 . cf in 3 J ?1 N +7 C Xiu ' I Q XX. Tix- V-4 M I n dj 9 5. .S A . Y. , NRL .. X sl -4, VI '- ff or nc NJ , xx Tux if f . V, g., 1 c .Ag 1 Az wx FIX ' 1 LM .lyk A 'f 16: XA-J ,X ,- Q0 I Q E Qi! fl 1 N fsi C rig NA fft C vi, N1 of P . , ., f' f- , i ,Y X- . . f' Tx. -H.-4 'w. + f' if y f , ' 11 ,,'ix- N -sg www 11? Vfwrm L- is mm is ff-f'ofz+fQ - vffsfwfl MP fsvsw ,ZX Cny i27ZQ,,:4, .xi-W 7141? ,J jqgk ljygx ljxif, ,LG L ,.Vh J gin ,744 4 . :wi UUFXKBIUI S A-A t'te1mla1n'Ls Virginia Land N on Fern Johnson Roberta Robinson Page Tlzirlfy-two o , 7 , Y--V ,. A N, ,ny f - to 4, ' -Q, ?'4X!,1t3x XL-4,'5jf. 'Aff qglxff. QT1 ff .,,.T5E 'ViEU'Lii'TZ,, o .r3PW'XQ9fzX'f51f.,, KXQBWWT A,,, r-'U-Mix-giw WW P no . ,, fo, if rx gv Lf' V . fn M ig? on fa x -' .31 Ev ff X a df .Q F Q34 ,xx 7 . .J P if Af .H M4 X, VFX 9. 'fl - L X ff ,xg , fy 1 J, if fn ,p , Q? . ,J k ef i s ,E W ' Y f Q, L4 E? Q Lf: pp! no g 50 . ,. , , 4 '.-Y. 'Ev' . ' ' -' '. 1 , I' -f ' 2 .. -. . ' , ' -M - f ':1 iw X - nnff-N Q' V N-A.-Q .'.'4'--QafwQ lx ,'f,'If,fm'1,xAgQL L H, -5-Q J- xx- KL' L41 1 ..-f' 1-L '11,-x, .7 xL':f4,4 NQ,,,,2 .Q Q3 11,4 x , , f f 4 L , fulecmm S 'fffendlanuffs Sallye lXI2l1'g'2l1'Gt Chadwell Maxine Forsee Mozelle Turley Page Thirty-fhrc'c , 1 f. mx, -Vx ff. A bf -, f rj., J ,W ' 1- ff -A x,f K -f-, , ,w . . YL ,b Q, ., N' ff Cx 9 , Q, KS 'S J , 1,1- X.: V 1-. gh 1... xx. V-. 's -'T fl f F KAL .5 ' CR 3 J Lv! .b 1 j . I ,- g. 2 KL XX fy . I J L, .Y fig .. ,A A. if N , Y' Qx rg W .9 L! ff? ml QQ Y f x 'l , J ffl Q f Q X , , vf ,. r . 3 gf. 53. 7 x ,Q 1- 'ml .V 1 , ' I Mia .iff- wgw ,.?ify'Y9E'!f '-Y:-. -'7Y7N'XiE ?! '7f7., :wi-Xxggw-f:ef- wggff 113 . AL 1' If it f' W 5? ltgii I fi, K fi iii X 4, 40 ,-N ,Q1 if it sa , if Wir ' ff f A fc' icfxx 'SJ . ir gm - x QV! fi fg- rin if lil J vry, I - M UN PW 1 C 1 I NB J .li QW K4 . C, SA ld at 3 1 lg. . J i PJ 2 , ku xl T' 5 4 uf f'FN, fm fi' 'A as ' few 'H ' Q xr few we ' 11' fwi fu... R' RN 'wg -23 as abit 5.3 BJ 3Sic LQGJ L8 uf 2:1551 - mi ii HANK MAYNARD Lewis P1'rTs TOMMY WILSON Page Thirty-four Roy llUCiIll'lS,CIl1'IfIIilI Central was very fortunate in having a man of such great ability, high morals and leadership as Roy Hughes to captain her basketball team. Roy played his second year on the Rougher quintet. His playing was outstanding in each Rougher game. Besides making the 'tDistrict Team and being elected captain of the squad he was second high point man in the conference. Perhaps Roy's outstanding characteristic cn the basketball court was his ability to flip lefthanded shots through the loop. Central will lose a very valuable man both on the court and off with the graduation of Roy Hughes. ' fi-36? 'gyyf' x 'xffbmjf' 'wg' 'FA GT 'gffwkf 1' T10 SY wwf' 'xg' W5 ff 'swf XLyjx'J7.,, ' 'vgkoj' ggi- .,... .,,Ftff KX., AJ' i5'PZ,,,,,H. 11i,,.f-'i'?vK,f!!'tC AFD' 'ffl 0, lx 5 ng. Q, 53: W A :P ' C2 Sf? i . it 5? ui' A5 it 'TK ugr IJ ff: F? Q? , fi is ,jg . Ld' N, 1 Af v xx Ag 2 , 5? riff P f ffl rv ii ' K W E . ci' G3 L 91 I 1 ai N v Q W f . '-,,,. ,j,L?, Q, ,....,. an i ,qui ......, .gp , 5 'Q '.vA 4 A, ....... Z. A AQAFL, ....,., L : a A I' ,.....,-. S :sf fm - f w -f ' . - . K J- lile lllol L llifiiillli .N yy' S Q! 51 6? 1 1.1 . l 1, 'irq it 1 - J 1 xx .J fl: F3 fi Ss F3 M :J .f 5,1 . ' 1. at 1 2 L , xi f 44 f 1:3 xi Q? J l . 1 :fia- 2. i l I , x ' Jon HANAN MARVIN SIZEMORE GEORGE KNIERIM 4' V1 W YG '13, fi . . 6? K Basketball practice began in earnest on Monday December 9, 1930. The first few Nj FN, days of practice were devoted entirely to shooting goals and learning to do Criss-cross im: team work. RQ Only three lettermen returned from the 1929-30 squad: Captain Roy Hughes, -fs, e 5 Henry Howell, and George Johnson. Rl When the season opened Coach Cortright was very pessimistic in his views of a possible championship team. Although the Roughers did not place lirst but fourth, bf many surprises were in store for the coach and Centralites. . I X fa Opening the season with Bartlesville, the Green and White quintet lost. How- V' 71 X 1 16 ever there followed a string of five consecutive victories. Okmulgee, McAlester, Okmul- X4 gee, and Sapulpa twice went down in defeat before the determined Roughers. Their RJ 4 ' X next rival was Tulsa, who unfortunately h-zulted their winning streak. rfb? The 1931-32 season gives promises of a good season. There will be six veterans back next year. Another factor that should go far toward developing a championship fi A . , ,. . team is the new gymnasium which will be completed by the fall of 1931. In the first basketball game of the 1931 season, Muskogee bowed in defeat to bg Bartlesville, 23 to 14. Captain Roy Hughes led the Rougher attack with one field goal and three charity tosses. 144 Fl: ,ff G3 Q51 fly if I Page 1l'lLirfy-five 'JN MFI : , . -1 ,f-1. , - , ffwfn. ,v5Qw....qy.:' eafiygx- 1111, rg-yy-,5....gQ.gj' :g:.,,fgvsw. .fgvfl ,M N., f -H -so ,,.f1ff'.x, mf Pxw., .-,fs LP Haifa-.. .se 11 .P ess-X .Qffw L 'KHJ1 -be K1-..f ,117 -. ,ju-r . ., , I ,ff he xx 1 'f' 1 xi 1 :V L f Q' F, ,, ir 1 lf 2,7 FQ' ' S' I L, Xe KIRBY SAILORS GEORGE JOHNSON ARTHUR SMITH I Journeying to Okmulgee for 'fheir second game, the Roughers displayed a much A better team than the one they had the week previous and came home with the long end of a 22 to 20 score. Kirby Sailors, new addition to the Green and White squad, and Captain Hughes scored 17 of their team's total points. ' McAlestcr was the next Central Conference entry to bow to Coach R. J. Cort- ' right's basketball squad. At the half the score was tied 14-14. Though the two remain- lf ing periods of the game the contest was anybody's. When the final whistle blew, Mus- kogee was leading' 29 to 28. 2 February 6, 7 and 9 were outstanding dates on the Rougher basketball calendar. f ,-. Three victories were marked up thus placing Muskogee in second place in the Central Conference. Friday night of the seventh, the Okmulgee Bulldogs were defeated for the second time, 13 to 10. George Johnson was the only player of either team to make two field , goals. Sapulpa entertained Muskogee the nevt day but lost a basketball game in doing V5 so, 17 to 16. Captain Hughes was fouled five seconds before the end and sunk a free ll throw to bring the Roughers their fourth consecutive victory. V i X t if , 5, , VCX Page Thirty-sirx: ' f, m t,-f A mr iw, 1- 'le . gm 7. 1-1 . f, , ,ws f ,V w, 1 '. f g, ,xv -ffrf ,7Ti'X M5f1g,1f 'f'4Z3'Z,, ?-j.-c'12xz.,.'b,fx- jg-'QI' L71j ' X,f.gd3,f1 - 74327, ,iyg to aff Tryp- wee? 4,4 v a rs 3 6 5 u 1 I fyiil J f x C .L 5. EA .Af-g F 'in . dxf wt Llvr ' .l f Q C .L, xt fi . fi Tel. :J ' J! fy .54 '1 .C-, .CQ '- .4 .3 in 7. f. fx fi .cv +71 KAY C, C FA FW rn -L 9 gk il! I z , f 1 .c., FJ Lli fl' ii! , I .A r' W F. KL. X-,Ji .fd T. ig.. XJ Q5 :IK . li 5-xi, .,fQ,-sx,.rq5-f' 'gpg,,..fa29x. gig L, 1 4 1 -.A-1,3 ,, ' 's .ge g,.. ' .Nc .ff x.p L41 Q- affix' bob.- A55 ,lyff 725-fffrqlz x ,J ,, ' M .. ' 'J LMI ly' FRANCIS WRIGHT HENRY HOWELL BUSTER BAZE In their third encounter in four days the Roughers again defeated Sapulpa on the West High court, 26 to 16. Captain Roy Hughes hit his best stride of the 1931 season by tallying a total of seventeen points more than the entire Chieftain aggrega- tion. VVith this victory Muskogee was in undisputed second place in the Conference with five wins and one loss. The Muskogee cage squad was not as successful against the Tulsa Braves as her gridiron brothers were. They were defeated in the West High gym 45 to 15, Sat- urday, February 14. Up to this game Coach Cortright had employed a slow break which had been fairly effective but was useless in this fracas. Little revenge was gained by the Muskogee Roughers in their second basketball encounter with Tulsa. The Firaves were held to a smaller score than in the previous game, 35 to 13. In their last game of the 1931 season Muskogee was defeated to the tune of 27 to 18 by Bartlesville. This loss placed the Roughers in fourth place in the Conference. Muskogee led 8 to 1 at the beginning of the second quarter but soon lost this leader- ship never to regain it. Bartlesville thus defeated the Roughers in their Hrst and last game of the 1931 basketball season. Page Tl1i1'fy-seven ts- ,. QW ' J' sg 4 X33 X I, gg ,xwfgi c- P' . ffp. ji - ff' '---C 'f A T-RT ,f '1-X4 ? ,g ,f3, I' .5 rvisiivff QJQ'-3362 534 Q5.af'7'fi?. 'Trl-WQF Y-091' Ve' SN. tis. 'J . t J k ff frff l . xx -' All, fig . 3- .JA 'A 1' .f A fr' 4 can x-. Q 'QF A YQTJW .Q 1, ff X34 X, sf it w 7 . K.-D' V V .gp . J, N f A.: ' . .L Q. .W 1 rw in at L 14 'TN . 7, 5,31 ku .H P: .fxlf N 'Q X. 3 . . J A ff 35 3 r., wi xi. - r . 77 3 . .J X , X54 ii X34 ,-, ff . 1, ,J K, 'I ff Q if ,,,, if :A 5 QD 3? fl 4. I 3. 69 Xiu -7 ' 'i '1 'R . .Z X44 7637 V 0. NJ . if :WX ' 1 3 4 97 .fn 5 Y 69 ii? - if wx I .ffl iii i if :ill TN .E I V fel 397 lid A 11 x A ,. Q3 illlie Top Row-Hoover, Womble, Smith Second Row-Ethridge, Casey, Riddle, Pugh, B. Ethridge First Row-Fuller.. Timmons, Baze, Conley Jiuuniifor' lilo Coach V. H. Mullen and his Central Junior football team had a somewhat tough -season. They were defeated in the four contests in which they engaged. They were first defeated by the West High Eagles G to 2. Tinnin of the Eagles intercepted a pass and ran 60 yards for the lone touchdown of the game. Baze, left end, broke through the Eagle line and tackled their punter for a touch-back. By losing their second game to West High 7 to 0, the Juniors lost the city cham- pionship. The west siders' line was much heavier but a determined and lighting Central squad came back in the second half and almost won but for a costly fumble. Porum High School gridsters downed Coach Mullen's boys 20 to 7 for the Jun- iors' third straight defeat. In this game the future Rougher players displayed the 'best offensive playing of any time during the season. It seems that West High held some jinx over the Central Juniors this year. For the third time this season they defeated the Juniors, 8 to 6. Many of these players led by Captair- W. P. Baze, should be on the Roughcr team of 1931. Page Thirty-eight Q yfflgiiq Yif f 7, f-ff gf' Qwxf f 2?C?1-Spiy' W' N ? Qa KXY 'iyff ,.,.3'I. 'XY ,lf -FT. ...,.. .7IT'Nf i' JT., ..?lTf'XX.. ,lMff7..,,,.'71v -F. .,.,,.. 75- K3 ...-ref' ll-Q27 fel, xi. gl V N w A f? V9 3+ K? in if is fi 'Ei ci! N . XX.: gl QQ' 7 Xe VR my ci 'v 2 X G? N. yt AX G5 Gif P M Qi Q2 Q5 N, if .3 C xi .fn . at .' , if fe 33 ,wg T., in . W Wir N fi? K 1-1 Riu 1 1' ' x L I 'fx 4 4 ffm lk Q Jw, M ' J ,fi R CA 5: .4 1 ., X r -1 SH fli fc f X TN - 1 fa :yr ,f' -X f .H -'.. +V-A ,f Q ,.- ' -.K .g . ' X , ...A -N., . D - Y . ,.f-- -.., . ,e . l..-H--.0 . lf Q , -,. Qiilbie :Za gk-fc3Q95B5Sk, be ,N f .X , U , ff, , .4 , L1 ine lui! i. I1lk'i'l'?llF2 Top Row-Kirby Sailors, Bill Maddox, Pete Smith Smcmul Row-Paul East, Luedrick Harmon, Roy Hughes, Melvin Stephens Firs! Row--Willie Sutton, Charles Bryant, George Johnson, Tom Wilson Track Coach R. J. Cortright and his 1931 track squad took part in eight track meets during the season. In these meets one man was outstanding. Captain George Johnson played this role of hero. A triangular meet was held at Okmulgee early in the season. Muskogee emerged victorius 'by scoring 601Apoints to 3015 for Okmulgee, her nearest competitor. Johnson entered in six events, taking six first places for a total of 30 points. Willie Sutton came second in number of individual points scored with 15. Johnson alone, entered in the Texas Christian University meet at Ft. Worth, and garnered enough points to win third place. Other meets entered were: University of Arkansas invitation meet at Fayetteville, East Central meet at Ada in which all of eastern Oklahoma was entered, Cf-3T'lt1'al Conference, and an invitation meet in Tulsa, state meets in Norman and Stillwater. Page Thfirfgl-wine 1 . X V. XV. A Cf FL fr .Q . f l 'ii 4 'J 1 .qw L4 l, If if N. f L '51 ci' y l Q Q of f '. 5 l f . 5? I ff kJ if fc Y wx 1511 G3 .tbl L4 TI fa , Y Pr 91-R :ji cl i fi' Nl ff- , I, as 9 Q, ta fs f 1 'fl YN C5 Q1 A ia I it 'K f' 3,117 ' K 'xv .,,, ' j f , .,,, .mg 3 ' ,, , ' . 'x .f g ' , J' as ,Zfjfm ffxg ,f4'x F3S ,,,,l'3i 'x .1W1.. -i fil Fr, X H , - 4- , 12 L X N is mwmw C. E. Paul. J. E. Sullivan, W. V Martin, R. J. Cortright, L. M. Speaker Athletic oaircxii The Athletic Committee is a part of the general organization of the Athletic Association, and has general charge of all phases of Athletics. The athletic committee recommends the names of those students that have ful- filled the requirements for the major sports letter, and also the minor sports letter. The association presents the letters. X 1 Page Fnriy f. Ls .V ' fr.:-,' ow rar 'w 1' A fm, F 'X s,.,fr,- .-sw-of to -E, f if . ' H ff'-'ff fafi. 7m?'ixvJff rs? H-wif T T ffw. wQ.f 'LF' fri? ' ' s g Q15-Efsffa 2 E.. 53 ff x fo? ' an Q2 CT gg N P J: ' 1 'V -.,, . 1 is K S ' 3 Oil 'wells were d1'1'II0zZ wifhiu the 1JV?S6'Ilf Iimifs nf the city of 11 1 J ' 189 ACCHVIIIIIIES 'E B' M 'B' f' M '11 :I fhnglx 'Q :W ff?-Exe-JL: fr-sign: :,17,..i'fQ3f5g.3g'k' ' LV, ,' fs ,. s, ' J., . , - A , Q ,,, . , f 7 ' fi , xr' fi fi, E ,, 4:1-ff. yQf Jj,'NX ,eff N. gig? ',1.f5bi,, ,QR gg iii xiii, ,Qs x .Aa I ,ix i ' X Q fg-. 'K 14 ' A 1 ' 1 if: 53 me lege If K ff? ri t 'V w 41. in l L , W., i ,.V. ,A.. .,, , E if new lj X. 5an,jg'f'fg'1f.'i My ' 0 s - .J ' , . K1 X3 fn KX- E ' 3 if -Q 1 lf: 1 D- cf. .ff ,J-Q E, 3' NJ Lf' :.l' XS.: fe ' 1-. 2, 'L ,fb DX. r-is rx . 4, .3 LC, . X Tai f 1-. X . Ls, .Vff if ff? Pi, , Aj, vel kc' xl ' I 55 First Row-Switzer, Patterson, Lanib, Holmes, Lewis, Richey, Owens Ag T Svcoml RozvfSt0lze, Sharum, Albright, Pnttfrson, Brogan, Peterman, Suhre, Wetz i Tal TlL1'l'!lR07lJfB6ll, Boatrlght, Craig, Borovetz, Williams, Barnett, Mrs. O. T. Gilbertson lk .N -. ,Q-sg ,V-:X ce as is , .qi A Q ,V 0lfl1OlI 4fD,lF'y l OlUIl1lHl1'BlF'CClld.ll 7 LR I ' .1 X rv? V Pl'GS1'l1t'JIf, GENEVA OWEN Vice Prcsiclenf, CHARLES CRAIG A iff S'1'm-cfm-y, FLOREINE RICHFZY Treusurfw, LAVERN WILLIAMS Rig Swgvnnt-fri-Arms, FRANK BOROVRTZ Rvporfvr, BEATRICE BROGAN ig, AQIJOTIHUV, MRS. O. T. GILBERTSON gf .5 34. T ' '17 J U: A C . L, ,Z -fl L V405 Q. J ,4 2 1 5,4 .J f age If only-ofnr' '-I Lil' -W f r -A 'rxxzr' fm 'f-N f r Wwje 'A-Xxf .Ns 'fp 5 J rg 1- N- ' K-is fr, 'wg ff' 'ak 5 --s f' -lf N .- ,X . , ff 251-w-iff-'fir 155' V+: .r?er H-J'-Ff'if1 .nr 'xsfifsrszifi .fwgfl-Ueffs's1'f - 1 ' 1 -a l r I ' ' ft llliill is ll-wif-lil mln D54 Q f 69 C lllblill C Qi The Delphic Debating Society of Central High School was organized in 1918 to promote the study of debating' among the girls of the school. An assembly propgram representative of the talent in the club is presented each year in assembly. The Delphic tries to have as its members students who are prominent in school i activities as Well as high in scholastic standing. Officers Ill'f'Hfi!flIf, Mozl-:LLE TURLEY View Pnfsirlvni, ADNAH BLANCHE RIKE Ser'w'1frf'y, Louisa THOMPSON T7'l'!lNlH'l'I', DIARY ETHEL TEASDALE Sponsor, llvllrlll lCr,iZA1:r:TH BONNELL i f rid .Members ACA Geneva Alberty Lallye Henry - lil Lois Anderson Ruth Il0Dl70Y' Martha Anderson Dorothy Keeler Mary Elizabeth Bender Ruth Maloney Virginia Born Ruth Moore Gertrude Brennan Evelyn Montgomery DX' Margaret Cleaver Adnah Blanche Rike Idell Clement Annie Beth Satterdeld Kathryn Davidson Carolyn Schadden Eugenia Donahue Eleanor Schaffer Cornelia Belle Eagan Frances Shell E' K Maxine Forsee Juhree Snedden ,,l' i Joy Louise Francis Dorothy Sykes rg, Juanita Frye Evelyn Taylor Ellen Fullenwider Mary Ethel Teasdale If Joyce Gardener Louise Thompson XJ Dorothy Gibson Mozelle Turley Mary Kate Hardin Dorothy Williams KC, by Page Forty-1-wo 76 SQ Q I ' 4 169 S3 Q7 59 il 19 ' 1 ff' fi 'X W ia' - W wi 6? Nia 6? in all l D71 -X IN Q? Tk 5 .if ii Aw 5:9 lin ,- X ,Q i ka' JG AT! F'-'ld ll A lv ' 76 Q4 !t'f-l ll l1l! li1lf3LLf l Firsf Ro1vYTeasdale, Thompson, Turley, Miss Elizabeth Bonnell, Rike, Bender Srvvrmzl Row--Frye, Anderson, Hopper, Egan, Donahue, Fullenwider Third Row--Shell, Henry, Francis, Brennan, Maloney, Montgomery Fourth Row-Davidson, Satterneld, Gibson, Parkhurst, Sehadden, Cleaver Fifflz Row-Forsee, ShaH er, Snedden, Sykes, Anderson, Clement Si.:-fh, Row-HAlberty, Williams, Taylor, Moore, Born, Gardener Page Forty-th-ree QQNNQ' rr X -mi sfffrxq rzffrf yy 'sxQ' E'DG17 ,f'i Ni' r7D,:'1 syfdrxz ras I AW spffxgr 'Q Ns, y ...FTT 'XQi-Ill ..--.f 'YQQl' .F ..,, 'Wi 4 1 ..,,.,,, TT, 'Werfi' ,.-ft. 'NQ949' J7. ..,. FIT 'XXQQJ-'fftirm L E Ss. '15, 31 5? 3' 5 xg E N4 ng, Eg!! yu. 5 Xu Q3 5? G3 ti' N- l. f as ga 1 M f 1 It -. I ci N fl: Ei X J? V I, tx v: fi Qi QB pa f 54 rl, , 5.1 'J 5535x575 Eilefif 'i5 ff'f4i7iiffiff5f 'TGNWQF L ' 'N ffl C .CJ A ff? 'F lu 3.7! -l l . +V , , rj . C I C. I Nr J :fx J iii ,Y fl .5 V , ii' J . -g 1, it 41 c , oc. V 3-.X Hi! K. 2,1 'C 'ala QI .ll X dy' .23 . C x in 3 z PZ 2. C . . MJ . F X c ic. - J 5 ,211 I F ' .IZ . v J x 'A Jhre AXA , .-.- KL.. an ., lf rx.. JPN-..r ,,f4L, .Je x, ,f 1. P4 'Y till 'ii 33 iF0lI lUllllYl1 The Forum is composed of the finest group of young men in Central. They stand for high ideals, and high standards, as shown by the fact that half of the members graduating have made the National Honor Society. Their motto: He profits most, who serveth bestl' has been constantly in the minds of the members throughout this year and the years before. They have served in the important positions of class officers, councilmen, and student Presidents. The Forum Debating Society has again endeared itself to the hearts of all true, loyal, and red-blooded citizens of Central High School. The organization has stood head and shoulders above competition in winning the honored position of first place among the organizations of Central. The Forum staited the year oil' by being a leader in pro- moting athletics, scholarship. and citizenship through presenting a silver loving cup to the girl's club making the best average. by generating the spirit of service, through offering to serve the school in every worthy undertaking, and ended the year by leaving a lasting memorial to its Alma Mater. As to its accomplishments, the Forum stands again undefeated in every under- taking. In every individual or group contest the Forum took its place at the head. The Forum won the tug-0-war by pulling the Senators through the pond for the fourth con- secutive time. The Diversities, which was presented to the largest audience ever as- sembled in the auditorium, was without question the best entertainment of the year has truly been a banner year for the Forum. Officers I7I'l'SlfIf'IIf, Jon MERCHANT' lfim' IV,l'l'9ilfI!'7l1l, SELBY ANDERSON Secfrefury, EDWIN LLWYD T1'eus1H'e1', JOHN LOCKE Svrgwrnf-uf-Arms, BILL RICE Sfudeizf Sponsors, VIRGINIA LAND, DOROTHY Dom: Sjionsor, MR. B. L. VVERTZ Bently, Charles Boatright, Henry Chilcoat, Frederick Davis, Jack Dover, Clarence Foster, Milton Guinn, Bill Gibson, Tom Hardin, Raymond Harrell, G. C. Page Forty-four M embers Heritage, Thomas Heritage, VVilliam Hillhouse, William Hogan, Ralph Jobe, Frank Kagy, Nash Lawson, Jack Locke, John McLean, George Maddox, Billy Mills, Roger Burke Mille1', Mark Nafe, Richard Pitts, Robert Procter, Palmer Oliver, Sheldon Schooley, John Scott, Howell Stull, Dean Wright, Russell Young, James .t. lr ' 9'-1 Q5 . J he if WN 3, S.. -If' .Ai ' VS. 'Q . Ji rt-ga. ,J K- 21+ rr fs., .,, .9 'IT . xg 2,4 3 , J, ,x , if . - If .wk Ai - .T . I f S 3 LJ L if x ,N fu: f' Q .1 . rf XPC .J ??9 9 3 , Q 1' 5 I xg! .J X 1 fly, J J iff . ff 52.132 525133 FW? Q33 i QD GE '??e?f' in Q2 T If Q . i I .33 .lm CV, -- 1 f-Y f' ,L-, N J 1. 5 .Q x Qi J . ,jx ,-. F, L. XJ ,1 .R T, K J! ,f C L. , .NH j,,x, ws C L ,. 1 .4 . x 4. y fx- Pi! f Aj C xc , NA 1- PR .TN .f , 'x 5 F C, .A ...P .A f L .fl ' Q -4 6. Q. .H -fs C Wa. i ,xl ', 1 1 ,. , A.,,,.3.i' !C.3.rf .LUV ' A . ..-- -,A . if -- 4 . .. '-.,-girl, ' NA: .. V., L- ,f '- 4h..A, --..- 4 x ' - xl: -. 1 ,I .:..' ig .1 X X , -,YEL fin 1,3571 Ni, ,gifx fiat My ,Af A Wx ' ' ' 44 ',l.f 'J ' 1 f f 4, Q' X1 'J ., WWW I Y' -9, ff 1' ' we ps .R Y? L' 1 151 s Z., ' gf' ' 2 ? ,, Ti 'q, , 5 A if i s ' . ,,sff?f7' ?' '17 jg ' XX X, . 2 I Z QQHQS QA' , 1 1 L W: JJ' iv rs. .fy C3 ,155 .wi .ir kg .T .3 N, L . fx, Ki 3 5,3 ,if- 'xii F-S 'a QB' 'rag ,A . ig Firsf Ro1uYLand, Merchant, Mr. B. L. VVcrtz, Hamblin ky . Y . 'J Svcmzd R010-Boatright, Rafe, Locke, Anderson, Maddox, Harrell W I Third Row-Chilcoat, Ponder, Pitts, Llwyd, McLean, 'Wright ig? Fozu'th I3ow+Stull, Oliver, Mills, Hardin, Miller, Jobe ' Fiffh Lilillf'-GibS0l'l, Lawson, Hillhouse, Dover, Hogan, Gwinn Sixth Row-Rice, Heritage, Bently, Davis, Kaggy, Procter W if as s .J Page Forty-five Qi 3- ,., .. ,v-. ,ff 'X .1 , K V1 ff. .1 'N-, f V,'ng.fv :N ,Q 'Z w iww3f:w. ,,r-Afrswrgff-z,1f., 1-1. -iwfff ,.v5?'1xysg.L' ..1fw:N1x+f-yflfa., Lisa-affix,-.. f VW '7 J? 1 . '- I. 2 1 ix -X f l 4 4 1 C. ....., :JL FAX 1 , K, ,, gh ,.,,,.., 0. , H .X , J ,.,...., ,UL 7 :Qi ..,...,, uv fx' QQ. .,,...,, R 6 ,X , .,.aezQe2:,xeyfis:QE,,,a-,erhiiveb ,?iaQwQ3:fe,2af,ee3,serif-:fencesie? a ,f , 14, I t V 1, .5 yfiiifizr E021 X5 ll l'mie:?'i'aifn 'x .4 ntre 1 ous Q, 1 The Entre Nous Literary Society is the oldest club in Central. It was founded , , l V i 3 ff nk 5 in 1911 by Mr. John W. Erwin for the purpose of encouraging original literary coin- i-X fr positions. Meetings are held every Thursday before school in Room UN gr ,Qi Ni Gif Officers President, VIRLHNIA LAND Vice Imzsiflvut, CAIIOLYN STEWART X, Secretary, E1-'SY XVHEELER Treasurer, DOROTHY LEEPER 5? Sponsor, MRS. T. H. MOORE ,JJ X E rllembers Q g N Lillian Black Virginia Land f li? Maxine Black Dorothy Leeper .5 Christina Brown Virginia McManus ' ' Catherine Cottinghani Betty Murray Q 1 1 ,f Y., Dorothy Doke Helen Overstreet iN ki Ruth Farris Jennie Palmer ich 'iw Betty Jane Fast Mary Parks Marie Gibson Roberta Robinson 3' E ' 1 fi Helen Graham Helen Sewel 7, fy Xt Ann Griffith Nell Shouse . xf' 1 R631 Lillian Hamblin Garoly Stewart V , 7 Mary Hettick Helen Mae Watkins Q it 11 1 Margaret Jenkins Epsy Wheeler Josephine Jones Marjorie Wilson x J' 163 -'QD' ta' 1 1 Q 5 924 .4 W Q W E4 GJ 0, . Q? Q4 . Q? V Page Forty-S190 I 1 g' lf'--N fff: ST 'X er 1-X 12-'PZ X4 :,,,-v'CwfCT 1Lg3fg r fr? TT Jzkvwif' ATT? F 'rkfyfis 9, , , 1 1.5 ,iiii ,,i,. .e,i TQ 97 2 N fi? ii? 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Miss Ethel Henson has been sponsor for the last nine years. The members meet every Thursday morning before school in room 316. Offwers 154 Y'--b 1'rws1klc11f, SALLYE lXIARe.xi:1-:'r CHADWELL Vice I'rcsidcnf, DoNNA Limsox ,J Sverffffu-y, JANE Woon TI't?Hbllll'l'l', CHAm.o'rT1c KENNEDY Q, F51 SPHIISOV, Miss IZTHLZL H12r:soN Jlembers 'Eff V r 'Ai Bailey, Florence Mae Joslin, Margaret .2 Beasley, Pearl Keaton, Maurine 7 . Branan, Pauline Butz, Florence Carlton, Maxine Carothers, VVilma Carson, Julia Chadwell, Sallye M. Clark, Betty Sue Ferguson, Frances Flournoy, Lorraine Ford, Helen Louise Forrest, Helen Gotwals, Elizabeth Harless, Robbie Hughes, Helen Johnson, Fern Page I1'm'fy-c1'glz1' Kennedy, Charlotte Larson, Donna Lee, Betsy Ross Lescher, Lucille Maxwell, Carol Nesbitt, Velma Parton, Mary Elizabeth Peterman, Mary Anne Reddick, Lelda Ben Suhre, Frances Sullivan, Mary Taylor, Thelma Thayer, Beth Vonn Unworth, Helen Wood, Jane tv. , , , r,.-,Lf Ziff., f , if ,rc-.sr--w-ffffffivfn r .-eQvfN,ff-avg, rw-a-aff f 'xg-mf iff: 51.1 -i:v.v:w'f'I. Q wi A .f - f ,lf ' 'h 1 'ff-.f' 2.12, dy: ' V, 1 VH..--' -., ,Lx ff If 14.-, 527' ,-gl '. 4 Yu, Aan P 'fir I- 4 ,. -.,5. M- -. 2 , J. -V f 4 F. 4 if fax- ,,.f'.,QQ'D QPQQF Qfii , my Q, '1g,ftfQM,g2,,,S Lrg, ,fglfij-X' 5. 1-If K, 'gl ' 1' 7 ff, 2 717' QA, . , . . , , . gf f-, ,' Q-4 x Q' C3 il , ,.., .. Li' ,Jw l ' , rg C- ,J , , 3 ,QE SA V 4 f ,lffk -'-- A In 1 'A ,zf f , vw I, -' Arif' ' ' ' '55 lv '41 fl ' :X io 'ffilixs 'f 1 :..-:-2' -. 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Pugz' Forty-izim' 3 'x ill , 1 e-, ' 'fn f' 'xafn 'W-.,f' 'xfrff ,Hip-f' 'XXf'f.O 354' ' qxrff, an -X' 'x rrglivwxfffq .w Frxlr xiffff -'gm ,r:f:exy.a,1r nit, rfrxgwf 'fa rv, 'xsapfw :rr A' -xs-yn :cl my roof-ffq 4 -I ' . -.f .n 4 .f' ' 4 -.1 -.. . A' --.V -.,,. ,' '. --,I r.- . I. ' ' .R .-,A -.- . 1 ' . .945 -1 4- be-QCSIQNXA H41 -if1f9f:N'eiI- -el, ,922 RIS- -Jf - Ifsfzi-R+ -if--ffHE3fli'., -IJX1.-,,.,.f5sL X4 IX, ,5 L, MJ! ...ff MIX, ,keg -DX x ,Xxx . , x- .f fi , nf: 'A 'W ly., T' ' ' g, , WN .' I X.: 1 .ev 'T LL fl vii C. L.. ml 5154! 5, C.. 'YA Wa E if 4,7 I Fri A r, 3 First IfUIl.'fTl1OlH2J.S, Foshee, Lee, Barnes, Henry, Hensley, Pasley U Svf-ond linw-Branan, YVilder, Jordan, Pralt. Johnson, Hulse, Stansbury, Siugletary Third Row-Miss Adelaide Thain, Walker. Brogan, Mclllhaney, Clossen, Brumley, I Fowler, Bright 5' Fourfh Row-Garrett, Bilyeu, Montgomery, Maxey, Wilder, Holmes, Jordan, Doud X L .4 'YJ lx jllllliilillfll CPHDBTS Presiclwzt, ERMA IHRIG Sezfrcftary-Trcc1su1'm', GERALDINE BIB1: I lg., Reporter, JOY LOUISE FRANCIS Yell Leaders, CALLIE AVANTS, IOLA BROGAN Mascots, BILLY MCCULLOH, SPUNK Spzmsoo'-, Miss ADELAIDE THAIN -I, fx Af Fwgyc .F'fj'ty X 1 ' F' ' frV1'1p-'IT' 1 fm F X f' 1 Ii --.rf 1 .f Qi ,fi ..r:rbfv:r3J3ffI., ,.21.'f Wy-if-f.. ,.7'i'NiiJ'1'fZL77.,,..5'YJ 'i5fr'9f9l4fRf'i'.,, vfir-5399! I I.-A x-'T X. fi, iff .Q be r V 'P ,1 ,J gm., f.: I It Q. '-1 X. lv. A J .J sz .X L- I .T 'I r sk 7 . J L ,,.. '. Y.- ! 3 , J ., I, if '1- Pic! 7 .J kg V.: W' lt .R Q: VN 9. ,J rf' ff.: H I 2 I x 'gl XR - n N, .7, .J L, f 4 , ' x , ru .J. we 4, If. Nj, 1 If J I H,-V - fl if QS 'Q fu Q N cf MC Q NJ my I 'J rf fy i ,I ,f 'S 29. , NJ fx. ,YA 41 ' C Wg N1 Q ix. :I A 'lf 71 1. A. ,AX C lg,- SJ ?7 ffl F: W C . vC.' vi 1.1 - X -4 ff!! ,lj ' C -C. . we xx' LQXX IQ., , ' 1 -B 4, . A 1 1 C ,Lx Xiu 1 'A wx L i if ,A 1 C' K . M1 - J 'fl f ,Cf 'A 'QA 1 ,ff ' u..- '-,ga ff' 'R u-U '-,.g. ,ff U 'wg' 7' uv.-' -.in X ' - l . ..f. ,, . .,..- -, -,---X .. 1 410 v-X... ,,.g -L NMX- f Q. zAf,5'fwl1Q Q. ..4 V, l11 X -Q . g,,,Mf -'wax -.X-,, Q ' L, 2 fx-. K 5: U IX , ,fx Q fy ,ff x42 Q2 x, ,ffwx 55 ,3, x k ,f .Q LL L4 fx'-Q, ay .. V xv- .1 ,. v lf? JJ f-,,. - ,- Ll 'vz,i'.-,-Z'I!? . : W A AAVA A A A.A.,A,.,., ,V I ia'sf Rozcf-East. Richcy, Satterflcld, Smith, Olcntinc, Lcsher, Fullczlwider, Davicl- son, Butz Scwmrl How--vK1'o1't, Poppcrkoln, Hill, M153 Bomm Miller, Moorc, Suhrc, Bailey Third Row---Powell, V2lDilHf.fl'lf'll, Worley, Cl:.1'li, Amlcrson, Il0g'C1'5, Hulse xi I , -YV . ll, 1.5111 ll ll llll ln I,l'f'Sl.f1l'Ilf, ANNUA: BET11 SAT'1'1f:R1-'IELU Vim- Ihwiflfwl, l lt.-XNCICS Slllllil-I Srmrcfury, Lois Wo1zL1aY 7'w'ffsnrvr, JULIE ULuN'1'lN1f: Spmzsur, Miss BONNA H. MILL!-71: Vrfyl' 1 lf,'yf-'11 ., , ', Q f ' -Q 'FQ , 'T' ff' :N 'V V T3 cz f 1.5. 1 f x,' nigh. , 'Tix 'H' '. Q T5 'Q' 'ibf'5w5 f53ffff.. .T51S'fKz:'Qx'f3!J'5.,, .ribiQf94?'H 6'?ff..., .fwFW1Ai1' -vfw:MY!f e?f'1?G. rf X431 'W C QE- .Y Q kfi .5 xx pta 5 ,J V I f 4 I lb qs . , A pf 3 , ll' fkf l , xl ki ki, ' 1 J. LM' , .: 'az X5-5 ig, 'a 5 rf! V74 f 4-.P l if .A ,, ,X ,. lik. .3 J , .f L. ,N-I I, . f G Kill- X f . V . J ffff V . lx I s'1 in 3 AJ Ll. N, Jw U-. S , ,5, ' 5 li 1 ,J r.-l V A Al ,Q L X-Z ,M Q ,T hs Jy fix -rf' 'Q I'- f J, 9. .Q J 6. ,Y if .- S -1 'iq FZ' 1 ,Q -1 r . C 1 xr .1 A ,-4 Y sf! 41 F L, ul TQ fn ., f. r . xc . .N J Q ,-a - , V, fx C 5. , '- .4 .qi .ffl if x 5 W .N J . it 4 'X .-1 Jr' il. it sa ',J Q, .,,. I .'-. .65 Ai, rg? LC, V 5 A' if .TQ QS 2-52--fzf'o-Nxfiiag 1:51, , 13: H.-fl 1-.10 2 X..J: ,ga-' , N, . ., . ,fb qv 2 fix Ri , ' 1' 1 up - J , -,,, K. einaite The Senate was organized in the fall of 1919, first for the purpose of debating but the purpose was later changed to a promotion of athletics. The club has accomplished much this year under the presidency of Joe Hannan. Among the members of the club prominent in school activities, arezcaptain of this year's state championship football team, editor of The Scout, and a council Member. Every year the Senate presents its annual show, the Vo-Devil, which attracts much attention from the public. This year the Vo-Devil was presented April 10th in the Central High auditorium. Mr. J. E. Sullivan is faculty sponsor of the Senate while Fern Johnson and Sallye Margaret Chadwell are student sponsors. Ojicers l'1-vsiflwff, Joi: HANAN Vit-v I'I'!'HffZl'lIf, F1:ANCxs Lownr Sccremry, WARDER Noisvm Ll'rcm:1u'w-, HOWARD JONES Svrgcanz'-at-A1'n1.s, GEORGE TAYLOR Spnizsor, J. E. SULLIVAN Sfudem Spousal-s, FEHN Joimson SALLYE lvIARoARET CHADWELL Joe Hanan Warder Noever Howard Jones George Taylor George Jacobs Dick Stephens James Stevenson Fancher Edwards Tom Wilson Harry Shepard Charles Smith Ed Smith Jock Toler Buddy Taylor M embers Jack Head Oliver Hanan Clayton Overbeck Everett McElreath George Johnson Ted Carson Greeg Ryan W. P. Baze Raymond Clements Francis Lowry Henry Howell Willie Sutton Ernest Lincoln Vernon Flourney Bill Venus Page Fiffy-two Six ?3 9'X JCJWJCA 'J V' 'A Yf, in CX' 7 T' i 4Tx fm E 7 fm MST Ly? ' Nr? IZ, f. ff! N M' f fm ,-.' 3 -vc 'kfgi-jfsfg'v1 ,?'qT'fs55'r-?lfsffiT. ,?hSs'X9fgjf'ft's4T,. h,e'iX9f5!'-' 'fit h17'f'f-xpfgj fy: jzkggatgmfzf, - .55 C T Iii Y . ijs . V, . J i, ,ff rs ,-7, . .1 if . fs? Af-E rf Q .T .J - 5. .xy V ,f 57 ,V U x, -1 rf.. 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I 7' Seimioir Girls fclliiorus Jef , . , . , I. , 3,1 lrvszrlwzi, KATHERINE PowELL V100 I wiszflmzf, I+RANCEs FERGUSON fi' Swmfvlufy-7'I'wfm1I'vr, MARY VIRGINIA l3LACKXN'OOD Af-voII1pf1I1is!, ELINOR SCHAFFFIII ,gm 51' Dbwfnr, MIss BIIENA VISTA WIITTPZ . ,xi TTYI ' Mary Virgiiiia Blackwood Margaret Newton Virginia Cambell -lane Ellen Olnistcad Ruth Detlor Katherine Powell Forrest Dutton Mildred Phares Maurice Durruin Ethel Mae Robinson Cornelia Bell Egan Bernice Roddy I Pauline Evans Marcell Rowe Frances Ferguson Ruth Russell Mary Frieks Lucille Sias 2 Mary Lou Fuller Ruth Sizemore F?'f Frances Gilkerson Nan Sizemore Barbara Grunwald Elizabeth Smith A ' Margaret Harris Evelyn Smith Nellye Harriss Kathleen Stevens Q, Jewel Henderson Marietta Stolper Maxine Hoover Kona Faye Sypert Erva Hohimar Katherine Wade Helen Mae Lasater Sue Way A ' Irene Lininger Mary Elizabeth White Cornelia Milhoan Mary Leigh Wood Imogene Murphy Mary Whaley QCD Q' !.i5lJ' fa N ' -,'5.'13 'xx' f.:VX,,.tx. ,b 5- X445 I 5 YE A I ,gy 1, Q9 'N 3 if 'Vi W . 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Miller, Ed Scenter, Buddy f Barnett, Carl Hancock, John lVliller, Mark Scott, Howell Beard, Charles Harris, Kenneth Moore, Leonard Sheets, Archie Beasley, Dick Hatley, Lloyd Murray, Earl Siever, Verlan Bender, Billy Henderson, Bert Oliver, Paul Singletary, James Boatright, Henry Hill, Junior Oliver, Sheldon Slaughter, Jack Bridgewater, Caroll Hoffman, Francis Parker, Harold Smith, Albert Carter, Richard Hogan, Ralph Parker, Kenneth Smith, Chandler Cash, Bryant Holman, Durward Pigg, Elgin Stevenson, Garland Davidson, Phil Holman, Kenneth Pitts, Robert Story, Barker Durham, Harold Howard, Robert Plumer, Billy Swan, O. E. Evans, Virgil Hudson, Franklin Poole, Robert Sweet, Howard Estes, Roy Jacobs, George Porter, Robert Terrell, Wm. Featherston, Robert Jay, Doyle Porter, Stewart Timmons, Nolan Finkley, Raymond Jordon, Everett Powell, Wilbur Troy, Roy ' Foster, Milton Khan, Bobby Price, J. B. Tulk, Barto Fuller, Wm. King, James Procter, Palmer Weber, Loy Gotwals, Charles Lasater, Truman Reiff, Billy White, Billy Gullick, David Lincoln, Ernest Richards, Sidney Williams, Fred Gray, O. B. Llwyd, Edwin Ruedy, Joe Wright, Francis March, Gordon 4 5 7. Ll' Page Fifiy-five fif .fr 'rx eff 'rssxrre f1x,nf '-X, ff? fir f' SSXQ-fExN'TW'Xj 'F':'sgfT'I' 'rWs,f-'rffsxz r..,Js,'-f - ,fv:sfWQ1frfef.. .ffip -Wi-Sffrifff. .SRSMJW NVQ! K?-54?! ei?1. -wwf-efzrfi 'Q '4 JJ . ,jr E, -Q.. we , C ,L 4 at lb' f' A uf ,- 'Q F , ,L , u J , X il - x . 3, ft W ff L sr 4' A J xl Ll! - f fx , L x A1 iii .'l ' . g r- ,f ' r L, ':,4 XJ! . ,b Tv C, L , f 41, ,Q 'si I' L ,RJ -1 - :el ff Q 4 X C L wJ ,fl QD L, EJ N 1, -Le. , , . A ,Q , ,QQK FN , fc' , L, 1 Dfehate First A17'irnmfi1m, Martha Anderson Second Affirwmi I'1lC,Cl'13I'lOtt6 Kennedy First Negative, Marion Baugh Second Nf'gcrfiz'c', Frances Suhre Girls' Qucsffmz 4 RESOLVED: That the Best Interests of the United States Require Discontinuance of the Protective Policy. Kennedy, Baugh, Suhre, Anderson First Affirniafizw' E PNG! 'William Hillhouse, Sam Williams Second Afl'1'rm11tfvc', G. C. Harrell Firsi Xegrfizte, Harry Shepard Second ATl'gflfl'1'I', Jack Seymour Boys' Question - RESOLVED: That the United States Should Adopt a Policy for Complete Disarmament Ex- cept for Forces Needed for Police Pro- tection. Top Row-Harrell, Williams, Shepard Bottom Row--Seymour, Hillhouse Payv Fiffy-sim --xv' X 2' w Q -5 W, ,Q V X 1 .. gl I H -,,f1,f :NN 5 ', at X 'X 'B ft., 5' Tm, .IT df, ' ' X, J' .T ' N,-1' W 1 sua ' j 'If ff J Xt?-iff jg? ff'-,J 'Xwblf gif LR4.,kh,ff '-.pf 1 v,,'u-.gif in '- W -If ff - ,fa .ee an -l'C4'Vr.' S v' mfs :af-ffswa 15-i' ay- me xx X fxw-NV.d,f ,.,, KL, ,JA ., V ,f-gk' 14, 53 g. ' nil- fcvvkixl 'Ls' 'JH work if-K, ale. lp X4 -Wxu , 1 tif ,C QW V P' ,k,' aiu .1 w p Q, Till ' 1 fl? .rv 'LW 8,4 XJ ali W A C. 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' T ' ' Foster, Milton Pigg, Elgin - F Fox, Grace Marie Pigg, Juanise 1-, Hallum, Marjorie Poole, Marjorie A V -g ff' Hatley, Lloyd Poole, Robert 'ia -lf . . 2 Hill, Jr. Ruedy, Joe Holman, Durward Schooley, John J f 91 ' ' Holman, Kenneth Slaughter, Jack K J Jacobs, George Smith, Clare Riehn ,xii Johnson, Carl Smith, Dorothy :ll King, Harvey Staner, Clarice M5 - or ,J King, Mildred Story, Barker if ,fr LaCroix, Elizabeth Thomas, Margaret fi, ' 'r '1', ' ' Lusted, Elmer Thomson, Billy ' Mosier, Ralph Toalson, Margaret 'WL l Q Oliver, Paul Toalson, Virginia if C, 1 ,gt ,C A -fy' EA i W. ' I J, Pfryw lmjiy-rwglzl ,. -Tw ef, Ti YI S' 4 is 'S 1 , 3 .A fl' 1 H+. ,f fl u C, C x f-js c ,L ,X wx 1 kit. AX f I ,ff nj, or C - . ,M A E . I' ii W c. X94 fill if! x -, ffl C i L. S J I J ml, if! .kt ff? 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First Ron'-Lucille Lcscher,, Pearl Reber, Mozelle Turley, Maxine Forscc, Maur- 3 ine Keaton, Florence Butz, Resa Clampitt , 4 Sccovzfl Row-Helen Preston, Pauline Uouthit, Frances Suhre, Bcaulah Preston, , Martha Anderson, Lois Anderson, Helen Hughes, Mary Gibson, Mary Ethel Teasdale, ' Mildred Sauls I, ,g, Third Row--Phyllis Wolver, Katherine Suhre, Margaret Cleaver, Helen Hud- uf son, Louise Thompson, Carolyn Schaden, Josephine Jones, Anne Griffith, Fern Harris, Pauline Franklin 3 Fozcrtlz Row-Helen VonUnwerth, Frances Sterling, Jacquetta Withrow, Louise . Scott, Donna Larson, VVanda Screechiield, Mariano Wallie1', Mary Anna Peternian, r, ,J Miss Thelma Peters fn .5 B Go l 9 Gl Ql ll P CEl1'llll0lF' Ill? S CCE U1 ' , President, JOSEPHINE JONES Secretary, MARY ETHEL TEASDALE -A , , HT Treasurer, Lois ANDERSON Lzln-uriaoz, JACQUETTA WITHROW' Ilircctor, Miss THELNIA PETERS Affconzprmisf, DOROTHY Dom: xfe L4 V7 .J L. Vkx 9 .J Page Sixty if, 'ff 'sv'-J J xr'-3' ' ' ' 'Qui P' Xgjsg' 'Lv' 'X' f w f ' .1-r fe, ,, ,s-. ..-1, R 11a .-:F -iff' rw, ' in 5' H E2-Kris 'f-1 zz 6-fixxsii '52 fiviix 'S 4 fiofii '11 new os' Q 1 Q 7-' '11-.f 5' 1? Xl, lf 975.1 :J GKQQ-,K gf , Jlfx X-, ,,,2f QL, '- 1 Zig, ,,,ff:,,g,,-L I lfxlx ,ZQ Lg 135-:sur I ' 1 iff QE Q- NIU 'f-EY ,iii EQ ,, 4, I X Ni: ,-fi C, xiii SU Riu :if wi' . :SA fs.: rs, if, 3, xg ,if -.1 gi kk fgf +2 gf ii: '-,Ia VJ, NJ If Nw' gil :Kg y Front Row-Boon, DeShazo, Coss, Thompson, Francis, Wood Q 3 gf' Buck Row-Maddox. Merchant, Rikc, rlarrell, Turley, Jordon, Davis, Kennedy, iii Vanhooser , J, 'VJ '- f 0 5 5 9 9 ? 'f ' eimiior piioiy, iiico oruiiimiiini If Be Crazy? if P1l1Fibl1S ,,,,, Jack Davis' Reggie I , , Hculcn Jordmz QA Inmate No. I , Tom IVyck 130011 'TSX fl, Inmate No. II ,,,, Lois Coss 'jf' Speedy ,, ,,,, G. C. Hfzrrell '-if HX McGafferty ,,,, Ronald De Shazo ,ff ' I Mr. Marshall I Bill fvlmzdoi- Q 5,1 Edward ,,,,, Joe Merchcmf tu Mr. Higgins Hurry Vanhooscr I-1 Y Pendie , Charlotte Kennedy '11 Miss Lavelle W H 7 , Gvorgic Lestor K-3, If Evelyn , H , Aclnah Blanche Rikc Lois H ,,,,,, , Mozelle Turley Af A V' Beatrice , , ,,,, Louise Thompson, Marjorie , Joy Louise Francis Ng f'-, Janet , , ,,,,, , Jane Wood 'E 74X fl. .J It-.4 Lv' .fa rx r' if 'Sw . . 9, ff Page Sixty-om' , if 4. To ff? A 3' ' . ff , gm, Q ' ,, '1,x f? , , 1 'X 772 'I X 3 '-lg' '-Tc je' VR ,f-1 --' wx 5 51l,g F r X- 1-X, I .Ro-sfxf5effs1 Z1-f.. ,.:Yfxd3?f ,739 Q15-gf Q' ZW X . 1 1 ,L '1 C . - CQ, N A ffl C ixc, s J Z I . X Nl W f., FI l Q, - cs ls J 5. J .xi I' 4 .14 f - L J ,X J .x, fel T' 'F rig 55.4 .K V, . xk, .W ,fa - -I -,f . I 1 JK an 'Q -L. we .ffl Tax' .2 I V 4' .' . I, gi fr -L. --el .H .Qi eff 'X f 1 'Q' 1 L . iss -4 1. 1' . it iii. X if c c, ' fi C if, , 1. ..4 ., , . .-.g??'x LZ. f' ' . f-fiom fain ffgygs fJI1'X-X-,,f!x-HL.f u.l? N.. -vffgqr X-0.1.2.-'me ,,,f S ... ,Jr Xxx ,lg .lffxeg ,ff ki. J.P'Rj, 'YY ,, . K6 'J V : u w J- 3, F.----f-Y--K ..- -- ...f -,,.....-,., .. E - P - 1 Q lU.1il1iiOlF' M112 flllil IOiiiify'VY00liW Jarvis , , Messenger , Jrurlc SI!lllfjfLfCf', Rolwrf Eaton ., .. .larlr EcZ14,':z1'rIs, Roller! Pifts Tom Garrity ,, Alan Tremayne Josie Pembroke Princess Dolores Slu'I1?o'21, Oliver, lVl.Hl.ClfHI, Hillhousc John Loflfe, Johnnie Brifl011flzrrI , Kiffy Lou Moore, A'I'l7'L Griffilh , . Lucille Lescfher, Jlfmiize Fofwve Bert ,,,, ,,,, Phyllis Duganne Doreen Downing . Juelz IAIZUSOH, George 1lflc:Lz'rl'n Ellen, I 1lU6IIIUfCZCl', Dem: Fofvuoplis . ,,,, Dorofhy Lfelzcr, Evelyn Taylor Georgia, Kroft, Patricicc Rogers Ruth, Moore, Elflrecl Robbins J. B. Price, Homer Meister Patty O'Connor , , Mrs. Pembroke ,, Sir Humphry ,,,, Alan Tremayne, from Kansas. has come to Hollywood to crash the movies. A friendly press agent passes Alan off as Priree Umbert, who has just left Europe to escape a marriage of state. The two rent the Pembroke mansion from a butler left in charge, who has no right to rent it in the Pembrokes' absence. Then Jossie Pembroke returns from Europe with her friend, Dolores, and just for the lark insists that the butler pass them off as servants so that she and Dolores will have ringside seats on all the fun. Then the real Prince Umbert appears, and then Josie's mother, and then the Prinee's guardian! And then events so turn that Josie and Princess Doloresblos- som out as their real selves, the prince confronts the bogus prince,+and, oh, well, be- fore everything is straightened out, a most hilarious time has happened to everybody in Hollywood. Fxff' S1',ffy-two no QQ Q' E rcs 39 ' E9 Ci ji x Uf MZ fri fx TQ- ,l gr, . J ' kr' ig ts. , . '. 9 Sf' EX X. r' Vi .D Lf I v ff it :QS :Q- .J ,x VL . 3 ta V Nfl! fnf ,Ji Lf KN .- 1 WJ, Lf' ...X ffm 1 ,Tess r. V i, fly ga Vey' -,151 -,KV i , .jwn ,gr P ' .sh rx A ,ms-,ay 3, . rx M J' s V ' gtg f, yrs J 1 A DTwfvQ'3i ff'ff. ,,?fv. 4-QWQJN'9511- WMZEM' fr? Fl. 'NfX'e'L?fY TFT., .-v? R5fs?W'fs'iT., .4Rti 'XifJ-ff1 'w4. if ti li ,x .Li- Z 451 ,TL Q. V Cf - NQJ 2:1 C J., .M Ty -. fn . .,! kv ,C' c. SJ ,KJ . X, 'Q X V.-A - Wi f 7.1 I -2 I-N C .T Q -5 1 .. I' .ia 'N C. C . S J :ii if '-5 T., If ,353 c cv. NJ egx ..1,i 71 ,JX ffi C , C. ,J Lil. X . 1 L. .NJ .gi .ff F r, Cf. .XJ J-V-4 if L -,Q , 1 fffvr LLL- fi-, ff' gf' 'f 'XL ,J -,,f ,sa .Af fre.. esgg'fv7,f1 ,,,af H -L51 SQ-.N ,ff ugf Kal! 'ue J' sg: Lf. my 'z , ' 'fo J J MM -' .X L' Boaimil of lpiuillinlicatioims Top Row-W. V. Martin, Bessie M. HUIF, Eva Curtis, Kenneth R. Burcharml, Naomi White Bottom RowffHenry Boatright, Helen Mac Watkins, Harry Shepard, Law- rence Stewart, L. M. Speaker It is the duty of the Board of Publications to supervise and direct all the publi- cations of Central High School. Page Sixty-Hzrcc ffqw Laffy-.fA,f5xx4X1A:' 6s,f5'mfl-irc' wivix--.43 .fivw 3455 1 45. X-lg . ,X in J K,-rf YQ. 'a ,Q rf lf- s xl' rjx 5 .I ,.: 'Ja x .L IN f. .ai J L, f x. ,F tv. X.- P .,. .9 f. f 5' .U ag, J P' is 'Q .uf k.-I NJ :fa , sg vw VAX as 5 pf ,L ,. ..- V '-,K ' 1 J kv, ' , n. If.. X . iii xl . V.. J uf V . , ,yy ,J l X fa f x ,.,, , , ,,- x. ij. , A ,Lf r ,J , , if , 1 1 ,V -- 4. X. V Y-sb-fa-tfipzg ,uve -e-- 1,13 s,r.y.'--.x,yy,ff-' is-re rvrrwsy .ffars-1?asffrff1f,, .r.s'wwf,1 'tip-,V f , l I w L , Y, A ,, 3 ill? 1. :ff 19. LL, N .I 1- 'Q C C: NJ vi. 4 1 .f 1g'1., 'H' 'Y,Cf,i,: 'EJ' MEN XAQRL' NEIL, 1' lr F' x w'l:ff4nff3x,'?X iii' 'Lil A Th' 'YQ-'.f:.li 'Zi' .- Yfxfi Y 451' yfti?'l71L.f,w. ,QQ sfnl is, ,z,f'fxxi5mZ2f3F-1. -ff - TSA sfafmg 7.4 1 SQ- ,fs mf 5 TH 1, ,f,, M- - , f Tj 4 , HY 11 f' '-A-, Xl 42 ,ga V L., 54 it .I V A r, .L. bf Aufliior, HENRY BOATRIGHT aczflfy Aclvisvr. Miss NAOMI VJHITE - f . .1 , . ,fl The Scout 1, C, l'-A Editorial Stctj .1 Managing Editor 7 , Tom Dabney 4 - ASSOCi3.te Editor , N H H , W ,,,,, Raymond Hardin 1 C' News Editors ,, ,, , Thelma Hulse, Georgie Lester, Irene Patterson in News Directors ,,,, ,, , Mabel Claire Bushnell, Haden Jordan, Dorothy NVerhan, Beatrice Brogan A 1 Sport Editors 7, ,,,, ,,,,r , H , Clayton Overbeek, Leon Hunt, G. C. Harrell Feature Editors Marian Hamblin, Helen Forrest, Julie Olentine, Elizabeth Sampson LQ Art Editor , H , , N H W Warder Noever 2' Exchange Editors H Dorothy Werhan, Ruth Maloney, Shirley Spence, Ruth Farris Headline VVriters ,, Beatrice Brogan, Camybell 'Wilson, Frances Sterling it . . j Business Stal? ' Advertising Managers , ,,,, Gilbert Thompson, Millie Olson W Circulation Managers , Lois Anderson, Wanda Screechfield, Virginia McManus all Floor Manager ,,,, H ,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , H Francis Lowry air, First Floor Assistant , ,,,,, Richard Nafe f Second Floor Assistant 7 ,,rrr , W , ,,,, ,,i,, O . E. Swan gig Third Floor Assistants , Marjorie Wilson, Epsy Wheelel' Fourth Floor Assistant H , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , Betsy Ross Lee Cf fx! ff 'FJ . 4 Page Sz.z'fy-,four :in ,rx is :js -3' ,JV Lv- rs ,Y .7 L-J f- fr. Yu' fa Q3 J 'XF , l -5 -J half 1 f ' 4- 4. :li Pr, . 3, J Rf fn ,L lg, M A rw 's ,J Lf ,J-1 fa. x '., X , I P sl, ft xlfi x-5 I.. ,.. '1 ,Ji kr ,ag . 3 V 5-r v rs . 1, ,J L.- ff ff X 1. Q51 Q A- ,Q-je C V C, . Sui if 1, C ,, N 1 .F L X fl Ziff' QQ 5 il -Fl L NJ? JN I x ga, ,,, ,vi C, .L X . V :X .-I X X 'JN' F I 11 ffl Q, :Ll l J 55. JJ .ya .4 C, ,cl NJ +5 A c. .C-. N1 .x' Till 4: rl! 1 I cn NA QF. .ix ,J - , ,ek . ,fi C1 CJ' 5.1 if f '- J - ff r 'P 'wx -, Q wr P ?4f7S:-f9 'l' - EVN 'fx' gf I' EX JEL' t':p12wfA'Xx-J: ' ff X .S r- --X. 4 'Na ff! Lift 74 ,-xii LDW4 ESX Y, pm g ,L Lex., My-ge -I 1 . f 'ww nf. 5 ii f fx X fe-xx kia! , , I ., ., , ,R ..,. .,..,.:,A,.. ,,,2, 1 A':i'iA ' 5 IZVV In 'kA' JIV l AHEZZI First Row-Thompson, VVheeler, Wlilson, Dabney Second Row-Forrest, Werham, Hunt, Harrell, Olson, Patterson Third Row-Locke, Farris, Hulse, Olentine, Sampson, Hardin Fourth Rfllt'-MB1'0g3H, Lester, Nafe, Swan, McManus, Spence I '1'fth R0wYOVerbeck, Maloney, Sterling, Lee, Anderson, Lowry Sixth Row'--Screechiield, Jordan, Hamblin, Bushnell Page Sixfy-jim' 3 ,g Q V H f' r, ,qw gt' 1' ff., ...Y Y , 'Nj f, ,Ji X277 A r'.,-mix ff' rg '7nX,f-f,W- -, 7:gi'X9'ff ,irmwff ,rn -X-fffflffi We! 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Swan, Jr. Ft, Picture Editorm, EEEEE .EE.. or L ,EEE E .EEEE....EE or E EEEEE,EEEEEEEE EEEE EEEEEEEEEE M ary Elizabeth Bender i Art Editors ,,,,,, ,,f. , W ee,,,, ,,,,,,,ee,,,,,, , ,,,,, M ark Miller, Jack Nesbitt, Jack Lawson in' Lillian Black, Hayden Jordan Athletic Editors. ,.,,. ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , U Clayton Overbeck, David Long, G. C. Harrell lf' Senior Editors ,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, Betsy Ross Lee, Frances Sterling, Mark Miller, ' Thelma Hulse, Marjorie Wilson Literary Editors ,..,,,,,. , ..,,, ,. ..,,, ..,, ,,.,,, J u lie Olentine, Leon Hunt Tr? Calendar Editor, ,,,e,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,. H e l e n Forrest , Dramatic Editor , e,,,,,,e,,,,,,, W Ruth Farris 777' Administration Editorw ,,,. H ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,..,e, . ,..,,,, L eon Hunt Activity Editors ,.,,,,,.,,e, , . ,,.,,, Millie Olson, Joe Merchant, Epsy Wheeler Jnniei- Cenege Editor eeeeee eeeeeeeee..e E eeeeeee eeeee L e ide Ben Reddick Underclass Editors.. ,,,,e,, Shirley Spence, Geraldine Bibb TNQ, Faculty Editors ,,,,ee,,eee . ..,,,ee Joyce Gardner, Frances Berry Snap Shot Editors ,,,,,e.,, ,, .i,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,e,e ,,,e lt iozelle Turley, Joy Louise Francis J . . . . . My Typists ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,.,. , ,,,,,, , , ,,,,, 7 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Marjorie Pugh, Pauline Franklin fix Club Editors ,,,ee,, ,,,..,,,, E lizabeth Sampson, Jane Woods, Virginia McManus ig? Business Stal? T, jg, Advertising Solisitors ,,e,, ee,e ,,,,,,,,, 7 , , ,..,, ,,,,,,,e 7 ,Gilbert Thompson, Homer Meister, John ug, . Locke, Millie Olson, Carl Barnett , Circulation Manger ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,...,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,., eeeeeeeee e e ,Paul East Circulation Assistants ..,r, ,,,,rrr,,i...,., ...rr,,,,,,,r . . .. .........rr,,,,,,,.r...... Philip Grenun, H. D- Smith, Dorothy Leeper, Lucille Dodds, Lucille Sarsycki, Lelah Mae Wetz, Elizabeth 'Qf' Alberty, Evelyn Montgomery .iii Page Sixty-six .ix 11. ,X -l Lf ffuri A f ' -r .:' 1, ' 'nw Gr f V f.X'v'ZW i'y 'n'FNf'7 n1f '57 ' 'X 'T Gfvsfff :D e,3fs?rkQg1?'f Eiwef--E16 faviixvyrff 55rK5fi?Z 'Cf!'T.. f Y- diiwff A -im lg. X , ,M . ,. . x i, ,lk MLW . Qi: ., L? ,X-x. LW . , M, ,J ,,,,,2sT - r N ., 5'9- li rs T72 Ci! if lgfi i,q fk, 41,1 J. C ,Ce ki: Xb - f s yy 7. .-lf Lv' 'e ,L pf . 5. J . se ff? 1 u Ii ' rf, , , . J, L nfl .AL 4. iii? ff, '. 3 'i ., J , nf' 7' . 3 . ri, Ui. , J , 1. ,ei ff Q . Si as eu, L 1' 7? 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I ia - - Fzfth Row-Spence, McManus, Locke, Merchant, Farrls, Woods ' Q72 Sixth Row-Meister, sterling, Lawson, Berry, Bibb, Nesbitt .gi gr, QF KX QS. A3-ll P , ' , . , ,, XJ age, S1xfy-seven XX f ' Tzx HQ i, Y ff as a - ' X rw Q ox, -ffmfw X ,f W' ss. ' T'?Cw7-.T of - - f. 1 'H T71 67 fr h f -1' mf-or J: 323' 'f'fof5iv we 'ur :fy-effwQxl.se QL ,fax-m,,1f4 if set A- Q , 4, C 1 31' f5'if7f2f, ,,-ffl L' 2' 'La FXBX., JZKBK Q V U '54-1: ., ,efff 1 LF fwsf., ,fffl 4 .1 Fee, ,,, ,iw 1 'fx . 1 1 ' he S fi f f' , f s..' tx, rj 7 ,J U 1 lb fi, x. +1 x c 1'- ,,. s, ! E F. First Row-Jack Nesbitt, Lillian Black, Marjorie Pugh, Frances Berry, Mary Bender, Mozelle Turley, Ruth Maloney, Joy Louise Francis, Elizabeth Sampson, Law- +V rence Stewart Second Row-G. C. Harrell, Marjorie Wilson, Irene Patterson, Beatrice Brogan, I Geraldine Bibb, Helen Mae YVatkins, Julie 0lentine,Frances Sterling, Betsy Ross Lee , I Third Row---Shirley Spence, Gilbert Thompson, Mark Miller, John Locke, Marian ,I Fourth, Row-Millie Olson, Jack Lawson, Helen Forrest, Ruth Farris, Campbell Wilson, Epsy Wheeler, Virginia McManus, l-Ienry Boatright, Raymond Hardin, Carl rf Fifth Row---Thelma Hulse, Miss Naomi White, Richard Nafe, Tom Dabney, Joe Merchant, Homer Meister, Leon Hunt, O. E. Swan 1 press Association 'if To become a member of this Honorary Journalistic Society the students must ' I have written 600 lines in the school paper for the lst semester, 900 for the second, 1500 xg for the third. ,X 1 Q ir fp 1.-1 rx Page Sz'xfy-eight ME 'f' ff W V' f '1 -'Y'-ff ' '. JW rf' 'Ref fl PY -ex. f fl Fw ,Y TQ 3'-ef x fir. 41' fag: wwf-xef:, rm- -iw ef rar waz' TP5T 'MWf! ?',i?., f ? J F R. 3 x J V, M. L '1 3 5 .J '1 ,S Hamblin, Lelda Reddick, Georgie Lester, Harry Shepard, Haden Jordan ,X 7 Barnett fa 5 -2. 2, 'ff 991 iff? Sf? 1955 :Qi Til. iffy 1 fl view i L 1? f If 1 Lf ,ffl 5 se S.. NJ J fri 23 wr .14 L' ' to ,L SJ if JJ .., 'fill RC, NJ . 'lf Tcl INV Y 11 T., L. ff First Row-Milton Hanan, Roy Troy, Kenneth R. Burchard, Clayton Overbeck Second Row-Willie Sutton, Roy Hughes, Kent Ogilvie, Paxton Mason V Third Row-Paul Graham, Francis Lowry, Everett Qualls ff I C944 The Cieimitirall llilliiglhi press .ii T' J During this past year Mr. Kenneth R. Burchard and his Vocational Printing Class, pictured above, have taken care of all printing done for the Board of Education Qt and the Muskogee City Schools in addition to the Scout, Eagle, and Chieftain. r ii Ji ,Q ' XC, ,H if Page Slxfy-111m' ,S sf' f. A sfft K Neff. on iff 1 s--, ff. A sf-1 ' A fa f ff ,rf fix ' XX f f. 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Snyder, Julie Olentine, Harry Shepard. Fifth Row4Wanda Dearing, Thelma Everett, Ida Bess Bright, Lorraine Ray, Elizabeth Sampson, Grace Parks. Bottom Row-Lelda Ben Reddick, Mary Sullivan, Frances Berry, Irene Patter- son, Beatrice Candy, Floriene Richey Page Seventy-one vmfiw - f ,frfe f' ' NL 1-' fe- if -, .if '- la f ns, . fo' ' ,, at -M 'R-Wil' 5i45sJe1ff4ff ?F'wUQff? XwQf3'?5 S:??5i0Q,r??Tr lifveilfif. wi x. ll ' V cgi Q , 554 Ni' ,MT 5, f fi ri, 71 ?-fl ,L fri ,XV ii G? fa, L jo 7 . fit Xie i,1x'g ,Z-33,3 Lei Q' Q, ax: ,Q , , J.: L? ,F F . W r VL-- ,FT f..Jf L4 Ci QQ 1 ,mix kd N 5 if :rex LT3' ,V LN 9. QJ, ki! ur .mv , QJ, 5, .1 My ff 1 F1 fx fy I cf! .K , . c. M ff' . Q ,xg -- .gn ,C , BA .U , Ir 1 f, 5 Q! . gf ,c, S -4 . if Tn 'x E5 . fx fw ,r- R C SQ X J :X Q' A JV . A fi C. Ca 5,4 .J it ,rn L. X- ,Q :lx as 'I , Q, I' 'CL , tl., . 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WERTZ Student Symnsm-s, BEATRICR BRoGAN, BONNIE SWITZER Barton, Dixie Jordan, Lucille Willburn, Letha Baswell, Charles Kutz, Martha Wooster, Virginia Brogan, Beatrice Murray, Earl Wolverton, Irene Bussell, Evelyn Pruitt, Mildred John, Ruth Coleman, Virginia Smith, Helen Long, Frankie Clossen, Bertha Stansbury, Paul Hessler, Geneva Goodman, Hershal Switzer, Bonnie Russel, Madeline Thomas, Eva Page S'n'mw1,tg1-two 'i,5fr,,,'ws,,f:-' :Kfr.r.f.wx,ff' -SX.-1' -1, 'f 'fr .av ,ff JT f ft -re: 'ww' - :ef fxlwzf-fa? wwsfif: rixvr-SV4? G53 .1 Lv, LQQ4 ,.-ii l 2 2 fm. H QQ? I I X: Y '1 V 2 3' ' 5 C1 ...l A : -1 4 , ' nv' 37 4' I. ' V I 4 7 2 3 2 v ig z fgi 6' , 1'i i !i TI1i'IiEll1 u?e2vHi a Q3 H 3 5: 1 f' 5 ff it '?if5'F31f,f7?f7-'ffiifflFEC f P C9 .f I fn 1 L-wf1 g2si+'gL 1ffi? , f K' Jllfskogec hful ils real beginning in 1873, when Indian head lI1Ifl?'fGl'S werrr nzovzfrl from Agemfy Hill. 'wif .ff -,fp if' tx- - 5,-,Q ,5'iF iVJ ,x4 K ,,..fKx. .KA , Xj 5, .5 , 92. .V . 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Gotwals Frances Graham Ruth Grieshaber Cecile Griffin Gloria Gulager Allene Harless Helen Hatley Eloise Hettick Doris Hill Mary Ellen Hill Betty Bird Hurt Dorothy Ruth Hurt Edward Hutchinson Janet Johnson Howard Jones Margerite Klanke Earl Kollock Herbert Kroh Virginia Land Burton Lane Verna Lawson William Lescher Arleigh Lincoln Sumner Lipscomb Ruth McCall Thomas Manar Weldon Marshall Woodrow Matney Cherry Mounts Mary Belle Mounts Billye Nye Eula O'Brien Josephine Oliver Charles Olson Audrey Owen Mary E. Pemberton Eutha Plunkett Ruth Poole Margaret Price Ruby Sanders Elizabeth Scenter Pollye Seastrand Fay Seward Kathryn Sherrill Ruth Sickles Donald Siebert Heloise Smartt Oscar Stegall Mrs. Bess Trower Preston Wheeler Mildred Whistler Elizabeth White Frances Wilkerson Isabelle Williams Louise Yankee f ,L 2. 1 ig ,J f . :T fs, 3 .1 f . '-. 5, I M. f, ,, L ik ,. Qt fi -3 pk gf L Q7 -2 fi ' l 25 1 Ft fi Q mfg A t ern' . '71 1 ff ' 1 T713 g'14-,ef ' ' ff. 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Commzweial lf, senior on-1 scouts, '29, '30, '3l. 0 lr There is no end to what she'll do, 40' tl Always trying to help every one. ,Q- fi. - 7 - .J- LINCLON, ERNEST College Preparatory V senate, '28, '29, '30, '31, Band, '29, '30, jg, ,315 Senior Boys' Glee Club, '29, '30, '31C 'I' Football, '29, ' . ds, ' A true Senator and a good football player Y- , I too. BICGEEHON, LEO C0llIllll'l'Cl!ll f A Rkicects, '28, '29, ' A star Rlciteet is hc. ,I gg ,, ,iff I W, POOL, MARJORIE College Pre11aratory T3 A musician some clay shelll be. ff? If S.-fi JOHNSON, Lors BEATRICE Home Ezcrrimndes ifg . 1' Glrl Scout. A sweet little girl so small and shy. .ku Q 2 BARNES, CARL CECLL College Preparatory Hi-Y, '30, '3l. A most lilfalile ,fellow is he. ff' fig QUALLS, EVERETT CfIlllllIl'l'l'I,lll The Central High Press, '28, '29, '30, till. gg A hard worlcer as II linotypist is he. rs. '1 ,-J BREECE, HALINE Coiiznzwcial 'ff' Green Peppers, '3O. She has an attitude and winning way, That will win her many frienfls. 'gf-Q 1, W VVILSON, CAMPELL College Preparatory OJ , Literary Editor Chieftain, '30, '31g Scout jr Staff, '31. AG A friendly person and an ardent worker Xin on our Scout. Q H 'W fi C,. .rvu-bfs-,, I Page Eighty V nm ' ' 'f 'W ,M ' 'v -' ft XI7' fry' A fr-5,2-Q, H' 'vm 'R ,1 :,i'1f V ' ff' . affff wff.-MW Q-f .- Q--,Q ,,. ,W 5,3 iw? 'xwgy '-ffifz, xgfvQf'l'Qp2, 1-Q, 'KVQJ' 1117, rut- 'l'1yf'. .V'v.t xy-9715 ,Gi .-F5 wg-'vi' , ...'.. ...Inv Q56 0 , ....,, 0 ,A f NX 1- ,,.. .... . 1- 4f3.,,QX ,-. ,,..., ,H Ai . wil f,'i,a.-.lim 61 IVA MARIE PUGH Commercial Junior Girls' Glee Club, '25, '26, Senior Girls' Chorus, '27. Fair and sweet, it is a pleasure to know her. RUSSELL WRIGHT Commercial Band, '30, '31, Forum, '29, '30, '31, Forum Footwarmers, '29, '30, '31, Junior Play, '29, Forum Diversities, '30, lVe wonder what saxophone idol will be out of a job when Russell steps into the limelight. FRANK CHASE College Preparatory House of Representatives, '27, Glee Club, '29, Orchestra, '27, Rkitects Club, '29. Silent, steady, and honest-three good virtues. I.oU1sE THOMPSON College Preparatory Delphic, '29, '30, '31, Secretary, '30, '31, Senior Girls' Glee Club, '29, '30, '31, Alternate, '30, Tahlequah Meet, '30. Can she sing? And how! MARTHA PRICE Commercial Girl Reserves, '29, '30, '31, Junior Girls' Glee Club, '26, A priceless girl. RICHARD NAFE College Preparatory Forum, '29, '30, '31, President of Senior Class, '30, '31, Debate, '30, '31, Assist- ant Editor of Chieftain, '30, '31, Junior Play, '29, M Service Club, '30, '31, Student Council, '30, '31, Well worthy of his popularity achieved in Central. HENRY BOATRIGHT Commercial Forum, '30, '31, Band, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, Auditor of Scout, '30, '31, Honorary Commercial Club, '29, '30, '31, President, '30, '31, Speaker of House of Representa- tives, '30. ll'e just know Henry will be a big busi- ness man someday. EVELYN MILBURN Commercial Latin Club, '30, '31, Commercial Club, '30, '31, Green Peppers, '29, '30, House of Representatives, '28, '29. Not only a good student, but a real girl. GENEVA OWEN Commercial Spanish Club, '30, Honorary Commercial Club, '30, '31. Smart people are few. ELNVOOD EVERETT Industrial He's headed toward success. Page Eighty-one , ,--,N P! '. . X' 7 ng. Q? Q? lf? fi 1 '- , U, x Q .- 'x'2 fi n, ge f N ng, tw G? , 9,1 5.6 is 3, Q it ' fc 5? Q1 L67 N i gi 'ixff fi ' F? , HQ, Lf' FIT lf, fi Q rf 5? if? is ' cuff' fffn 'we -'e'X 'G ' W Q T y 'Wxfr,-ffgpffrx fe , ' -me i Q. ..,, f. 5 I X 'i 4. 1927-f 'li' Elf?-ff VY 'li' .ff Qlri' H 'L-.62 . ' ' vgli' L, if 'K A ' ' ' ., ' -4 fi.ifffs+.5Ff',i31s,, 125991 ,XX 2qiDf?23S'::. , bi lie l Li'-J i 1, Ji,-l'?'I 15. 2-c C, xi ' if W.ANDA SCREECHFIELD College Preparatory Vg' Junior Play Lead, '29, Senior Girls' Glee Club, '28, '29, '30, '31, Representative, '27, '28, Senior Girls' Chorus, '27, Scout Staff, '30, '31, Lead in Operetta, '27. n ' A cheerful worker and frieiidly to all who i I know hei' BILLY MADDOX College Pi'epai'atoi'y Senior Boys' Glee Club, '30, '31, Secre- gfg tary, '30, '31, Forum, '30, '31, Oration, Q31, House of Representatives, '30, ffm, , . ecretary, '30, '31. 1 , What is the secret of his sex appeal? DAVID P. THORNTON College P'repa'ratory gl' Senior Boys' Glee Club, '30, '31, House of ,gg Representatives, '30, '31, srl , , Another inclizstrzous boy who is sure to be successful. I, A- ODA OPAL ALLEN Commercial If House of Representatives, '25, Senior Q, V A uluu Girls' Chorus, '27, '28, Green Pe ers rj ,, .,...,. ,28 ,29 pp v ,cf . .....,,,,- .1 u I NA ,I A lcincl and pleasing personality. J --X WN, ILAH MAE JACKSON College Preparatory ' Quiet and uizassilming. ff' jx CLARENCE ARTHUR DOVER C0'lll'HlL'l'ClCll Q3 Commercial Club, '30, '31, Senior Boys' Glee Club, '30, '31, House of Representa- ZX, tives, '30, '31, Law Class President, '30. He has cz wealth of witty sayings. J! LEON VERN HUNT College Preparatory 'jg Chieftain Stai, '31. :gf lVith a genial manner, never shy or bold. Iss ALLEANE WILDER Conww,-,,fa1 Green Peppers, '30. Her very best she will always clo. DOROTHY F. WERHAN College Preparatory F3 Scout Staff '30 '31' Senior Girl Scouts ,f- 7 2 7 , '28 '29 '30, if Q a 'S ' . if An all arouncl girl. 'W LAWRENCE MAC STEWART College Prep. Jef 'Editor of Chieftain, '31, Hi-Y, '30, Jun- Boys' Glee Club, '26, '27, Latin Club, Wi . He is the Editor of the Chieftain, XE, A hard worlcer and loyal to his position. Ria . iq Page Eighty-two . xg ' :mvg QDYLCTA-'3j.7x?,flv VSQQLVFTN fifbffr uDTS7',77 531' 'Kf'?'7'n'-I ,T xyf' sm f7 Iw'5'f 'ixf' r1'gv1'I'vsvf' 5 R5 13391315 , FT NSE!! F1frKQV,efz,s--it T, ,FENXQ-Effisif 7WI 7 'kS2j 'f'f'1'f. rbi-,ws-yfff..: ,Qs if 4 Lv Vi' ' 7 , .PJ u. ,ff r ii if if X fi Kg ' VFR .T ,ix 5, J 1,7 lx' li x , 1 V' Q, ,. 7, . J y. V' iff ,L .- V LX .T ,J s .ff fig 5. I i rf. J ,J 4.-f xi, . z, i 1 . fa- ,,,, kk rl RR ' 9 ., J , L .f yi ', X17 9.31 , . rs, fr? ,. J L ,J .h I, ,af A g , vp . wx Q: l. tj Y ljf! Hs .wif L 'il , ' YT Pj- i ..e. NT im X. NM I 4,- .VX . n .. ,ii x ff- !g,?:, .,.4A 1-.:.iL7!,?--QQXIQ9-1, ..,::Ki7kffi-fx: ie,-gi... LM,:-:XBAQ-ni ....,,.. : :pix f:'f-Xlqrsi. ..,... ,XV-9 f,.? X . 54-1 ,-s,,l,l5Q,fLxL,,ff1.'. ,ffm Q7 ,xx ,yxsglllay-Xx,QxxLQ,el,f,X., ,fflfg l-4. rl ,gs ng ACL Qs. THELMA Fousr College Po-epmaatory Green Peppers, '28, Girl Reserves, '29, Modest and 'uriassuming at ull times. -'X 1 T35 1? 9 ' ARTEMAS HUNNICUTT Industrial ' p Hi-Y, '30, '31, Representative, '31. aj, Artemus' greatest ambition is to grow tall. C, f-7: VIRGIL PUGH College Preparatory D071,l we all wish we could be as qzcielf- l willed as Virgil. ' ' DELL FOWLER Commercial ex J tiff Green Peppers, '29, '30, Junior Girls' Glee Club, '28, Dell is ct jolly person with Cl smile for X em ryofne. ' 2 L W. BEULAH KENNEDY College Preparatory l N px Beulah's hair is like 'waves of gold. ni, CZ' ' ,gp Vg, X4 GEORGE VVALKER College Preparatory Everyone admires his dignified mien. .' t gf! JOSEPH HARRIS College Preparatory V23 Debaie, '29, '30, senior Boys' Chorus, wav, 53, ,Ch H1-Y, '28, Golden lvl Society, '29, '30, , .c- -9 511 '31, Stage-Craft, '30, Band, '29, '30, M L4 ,K Service Club, '29, '30, '31. Nh Nr, Joe must have had instrilcliou from Luth- or Burbanlc himself. , , JEAN MURRAY College Preparcttory fC'w Entre Nous, '28, '29, '30, '31, Girl Re- serves, '28, '29, '30, Green Peppers, '28, gf, 3.1 Sophomore Play QW. H. SJ, '27. fl lVe envy Jean her lovely curls. fl? ,, 'Hi LEONA LAMB Commercial P1 Honorary Commercial Club, '30, '31, As- sociate Commercial Club, '29, '30, Green ig! 514 Peppers, '29, '30, '31, Girl Reserves, '29, 'N '30, '31, Senior Girls' Chorus, '28, '29, Junior Girls' Glee Club, '26, '27. 71 U77 Q Lemza seems to be walking in her broth- gh 5 er's footsteps. P ff DUIQWARD MAPLES College Preparatory Friendly toward all he meets. 7 'l wx -Q1 -J' ,Cf fbi' Page Eighty-three 'l ' .N -X ,P ox -r -X -' ' ' fs-fs for 3.4.1 1 K., is GT 5- , 1 Sell .f N fs . l L ls P1 ,, K, il if,- et . 1 lf! ' J J N 23 C :xv Q, SA fx' 5931 , V, ij!!! ' ,f . 5 1-W F Q , , E- .A LNH1 Y. , -. L' ,f . f-1 C. .C 4 , fc A -if fl N F eg., A-,1 1, . Ji. Tl li!! ,i C ,-iw C ,C .N Z, .M . .tx ji . Xl :ff -24 Ji' 7 ff f'S AL . s, f X LQ. e, , 4, I-Q x ,lily 7. 5 ,gp - , ,, , ,1f,s.iiF'f 55ke , fs . J 15 ,, 1:4 N 31 if l2Q1 f'l ,V Jn.-S i Page liighty-four '-.,,e xl ' m q .-nw' ,?Q Qflfllklx- --Agri !, .- 1 5 H 4-li .A , w , lil.: .A ff A, SWE f om, ,.?4 F721 we ,1 1 jf fa , 'H fl'l'l1' 1-, LUV' EPSY WHEELER College Preparatory '30, '31, Secretary, '30, French Club, '30, '31, House of Repre- sentatives, '29, Commercial Club, '30, '31, Scout Stai, '31, Chieftain Staff, '31, A loyal Entre Nous. Entre Nous, MILTON HANAN College Preparatory Junior Football, '27, Wrestling, '27, Glee Club, '28, Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30, Ask Jelly the way to Waddell's. RosE HOLMES Commereml Honorary Commercial Club, '30, '31, Associate Commercial Club, '29, '30, Sec- retary, '29, '30, Green Peppers, '29, '30, Senior Girls' Chorus, '28, '29, Girl Re- serves, '29, '30, Junior Girls' Glee Club, '27, '28, House of Representatives, '27, '28. -Rose by any other na-me would be just as sweet. FRANCES STERLING College Preparatory Senior Girls' Glee Club, '30, '31, Senior Girls' Chorus, '28, Green Peppers, '29, French Club, '29, '30, Girl Reserves, '30, '31, Senior Editor Chieftain, '31, Scout Staff, '31. A sterling girl. ANDREW BOROVETZ Commercial Says little but thinks much. RUTH BROVVN College Preparatory Green Peppers, '28, '29, Spanish Club, '29. A kind word and a friendly smile for all. INA JEWEL MATHEWS Commercial A precious jewel. MARGARET JONES College Preparatory Senior Girl Scouts, '30, '31, There is always a twinkle in her eyes. GEORGIE LESTER Commercial Senior Girls' Glee Club, '30, '31, Green Peppers, '29, Press Association, '30, '31, Scout Staff, '30, '31. Happy-go-lucky. TOM DABNEY College Preparatory Managing Editor of Scout, '30, '31, Press Association, '30, '31, A future Arthur Brisbane. 'RQ-rg ,4Ww,4-2' x4.-fp,,','s',ff' --X' fr, .ms-,f' -X,-,frg ,xpfe WX ,fr , v-3 , -f if' E'-F.. ,,,. I?-i'Pix+iv!ffgv1,,, Kgvftffii. ,.fvw: xQief ,fries-xygggf .f ky ,Q , '25 'ft Y is Q Ce 'N lt X-if 1' Xi iii 7 Q J , 1 JT 1' xx, ,XL ,X '29 1 . J ,Uf lfg 5. ag Q Nj, - 'fi 3, J, aff ff 1, ,L . V as ,J L! li 'Ur 91-Q J 4, t. a fl' ' 5 1 if vs ng KN 3. ,J k, N1 ! 7 xv, x , F ' Ki .' 71 .J X Rf-?1 .J i t V if 3 'ff J, ii, 1 X, NP we f . ' 'Q-jlhf f X , 'ki 2,31 ,' M x - ,.v- --., 1 V , W- .-..- ' -gi? , ' ff.-Q '.,, . 2 ' s. . ..-- -...av - .X L. ,.-- .rv y 4 i'lll ffim lx mp 2 iN Q Nl ,ff ' 1 ' ' WINIFRED LEGRO College Preparatory C? f 'V Senior Girls' Chorus, '29, Green Peppers, ,lv ig, '30, '31, Girl Reserves, '30, '31, ,HZ ,Q Calm, pleasant, and never hurried. FN lx- , , OWEN PURDIN lndusti-ml 1 Elf, Owen knows a lot, but is modest about . showing it. K4 fa' fluff ERMA IHRIG Commereiaz Green Peppers, '27, '28, '29, '30, Secre- ' 1 tary and Treasurer, '29, President, '31, fp Cirl Reserves, '28, '29, '30, '31, Treasurer, Billy the Kid'--trustworthy and efficient. ,LL MARY SULLIVAN College Preparatory I Gunaike, '30, '31, Vice-President of Sen- j 1 Class, '31, House of Representatives, ,fi 5 ' . iff-3, ,oe of lVlerry blue eyes that are always twinkling. 5:37 fig' '72 MORRIS RUSSAK College Preparatory yi' H-02 l3gni1Qs326, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, Orchestra, .'l'- K. X 7 ' t I' '. A loyal niember of Tony's band. 5 .fix ' . LORRAINE RAY College Preparatory f T Junior Girls' Glee Club, '28, Senior Girls' SA Chorus, '28, '29, Girl Scouts, '28, Chief- if tam Staff, '31. hx, A ray of sunshine in our rnzlist. 1J V, u ,lr -1 '. V'-q MARGUERITE KENNEDY College Preparatory if fs' She has a smile for everyone. Ng WJ f ' sl ,fm RUTH ROBINSON Commercial Her speech and thought are fair. cg' ' I Hui ELINOR ALBRIGHT Commercial YC, 'ff' Senior Girls' Chorus, '29, Green Peppers, 'nj ,ig '30, Commercial Club, '30, '31, rl' .W Always kind and considerate of others. .Joi , HADEN JORDAN College Preparatory 9,2 News Director of Soma, '30, '31, Hi-Y, ij- '29, '30, Vice-President, '29, '30, Junior ' 1 .ffl Play, '29, Rkitect Club, '28, '29, Ever a gentleman. Qi' .gg rg, AQ' J' 'W' Page Eighty-five 'M x' ' -X l- ' w 1 5 fi P- . x., e 1 +5 ' . ,x QT 'sir F23 SJ Q x ol, If? 1C 1 ,sie if Fri 'l g -x ,Q a, C , , ,mf 1 A. Fi s 3 x fi? C 'sl ,fc ,. 16, NJ 1.6. , SJ ff' 5 J pl ff: J'-..Sf,, ff -.-X xx ly! ram L... A, LQXJ AAL, ,J gpm, by ,Z Lena, g, Peg wif I I ' ,Ur 1.1111 Auf 'J 1,4 .,I, I 'A 'w 'WW'm w W' MARY ELIZABETH BENDER College Prep. Green Peppers, '29, Delphic, '29, '30, '31, Chieftain Staff, Picture Editor, '30, '31, . . 1 15 'jT,,, ' Latin Club, '29, '30. ,YW M , A picture editor always faithful to her ' 'ESQ ee,i , Wf- ' YVILBUR ROY POWELL College Preparatory Band, '28, '29, '30, '31, Hi-Y, '29, '30, Junior Boys' Glee Club, '26, '27. He and his Cornet are true to the band. BEATRICE CANDY College Preparatory Girl Reserves, '31, Spanish Club, '29, '30, Always good natmed. FRANCES MERCEDES Ov:-:RBECK College Pi-ep. - A careful student she has been. JAMES WILLIAM GWINN Cofmmeo-cial Band, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, Forum, '29, '30, '31, Senior Boys' Glee Club, '30, '31, M Service Club, '30, '31, Spanish Club, '28. He spoke little but thought much. DOROTHY STANSBURY Coniniereial Girl Reserves, '30, '31,Green Peppers, '30, Calm and quiet as a sunzmel' sea. IILENE PATTERSON Commercial Honorary Commercial Club, '29, '30, '31, Press Association, '30, '31, Representa- tive, '27, Girl Reserves, '29. Nice and sweet as she is fair. PAULINE EMMA FRANKLIN College Prep. Senior Girls' Chorus, '28, '29, Senior Girls' Glee Club, '30, '31, Girl Scouts, '28, '29, '30, '31, Girl Reserves, '30, '31, Chieftain Staff, '30. Quiet, 'reserved and stilelious is she. HQKZEL CAVANDER College Preparatory Green Peppers, '30, Senior Girls' Chorus, '29, Palette and Brush, '29, '30, '31, Pres- ident, '30, '31, Girl Reserves, '30, Looks on the right side of everything. YIOVVARD JONES College Preparatory Junior Football, '29, Junior Basketball, '29, Senate, '29, '30, '31, Treasurer, '30, Pep Squad, '30, Track, '29, Stage-Craft Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31. I Three cheers for the Senate. Page Eighty-six '54-ff,-'K-Q r -X -an ,3 . -fs - 0,3 If A. - .W . X--KX ,E 7, L .Fwf'WQ1' , ??'M3s?ff .:?',s0Q1f?E :JJ Qwfpfff .f 1 x ' , X L c 1 Q31 ,CJ 1 Lee V31 M91 LK , , li-n. .- X. .JE LJ' 1-f ,lt , j ey. 5? , . Xu r 2 CFI 1' l fa 7,1 . r '47 .I V..-V , 'F cg, F? le Y tx' Xu F? -.Jf 5? tl If Y KN V- Q I ri' if fy. aa ! A. em I su -5+ 'P in 'x . fx Fi Y a. fx in kia. ik N 1 'R ff' f ii. 'SA 421 vfcj, fx A sy' ,ii r F' ' 'x 19 . R53 +L ii? 5 til lil ' l v ol .f Q'l r QA KC: Q EA fl 355 L5 9. ,CL , BA I! ici 74 l T 'W AVN -.4 My fa-as we lu' J si, my i 'PNY 75' 'xii 'U Li' ' ' . 1-'mi ,.1. gi IN, -W MARGARET ROSE JENKINS College Prep. 0 ,If Entre Nous, '29, '30, '31, La Causerie, '28, '29, Green Peppers, '28, '29, Repre- Q' sentative, '28, Senior Girls' Chorus, '28, '29, Alternate, '20 She possesses red hair and dimples, too. 'VIRGINIA LoUIsE MCBIANUS College Prep. Entre Nous, '30, '31, Make-Up Club, '30, Ci., '31, same Staff, '31, Chieftain staff, '31. iff., Very charming and pleasing, i Ai lVith alluring true black eyes. ,W THELMA ALLEGRA IIULSE College Prep. Chieftain Staff, Senior Editor, '31, Latin Club, '29, '30, '31, Girl Reserves, '29, '30, Pj '31, Senior Girls' Chorus, '29, '30, Scout Staff, '3l. ' She's the type to succeed in everything ' u she tries. Pg lift, LOIS ANDERSON College Preparatory Delphic, '29, '30, senior Gii-ls' Glee Club, ge' '29, '30, Treasurer, '30, Scout Staff, '30, Athletic Association, '31. All who know her praise her. FRANCES MARION BERRY College Prep. i-My Chieftain Staff, '30, Palette and Brush, '30. gl' True to herself and others, too. JULIE OLENTINE College Preparatory Latin Club, '30, '31, Fi-auch Club, '30, I Ti Chieftain staff. -1 ' 1 li ,gf We wonder what makes Julie so smart. D ' ',-, ' ELIZABETH FAYE SAMPSON College Prep. I ' E. g Green Peppers, '30, Chieftain Staff, '30, Q . ' Girl Reserves, '30, '31, Scout Staff, '31, ' ' , a -I? fy The jolliest, happiest sort of ll girl, ff VA. ' ' Qli., - V, ,, ,, 7?-1 ' frm A friend to everyone. . , ' 'WM' vi-4 ISABELLE PORTER Commercial : ': '.a-- 5 Honorary Commercial Club, '29, '30, Al- 'g ternate, '28. Here is cz girl you can surely trust. fl' fbi Wai HARRIET ELIZABETH MINSER College Prep. ,gi . ' L,- A pal good and true. VFLMA VIRGINIA BADGLEY Commercial 5' F ll Junior Girls' Glee Club, '24, '25, '26, Sen- .l,, iai- Girls' Choi-us, '27. ,fy 'Tis the mind that 'makes the body rich. new ri' Page Eighty-seven 17 .. . . y ,A ,,..., . . ,- 4, 1 ,fi ii-R ,V ' , is ,J-' N ,haf 'i ,' f ffl,-., TT ,gcyi '- f. ily . N- Zlfl 4, 'N 'ii ,ffl 5 Q' fix J '1 . gig, ,J J 1 W ,L 1 '24 V -N' 'ffl 57 I., C 1 C ,NA J f. . A ,f W qi C . E, N E3 59 V. 9 f fl ' on 'wil J A sl -N Y ,gm k j ,gr ill, af, f' - 1 5 -.K ,Wig ' ,-- w., tk V f xl K. .,- - -.., . , ' ' K . ...E '--., . r M, , z ,A --., '. fx 4 Y . .,.- -,,-gf wx: -.- A' :ffm 15Y??l'mt1 ,ia Ss, ,:'A6V'f?l'bi, ,ZZSQEDXL pies, XX ffl. -1.M X , ,, , N4 ',, 532 los' l 'Nl l, lolfxllfllll 'if Gi, F31 4.2! JANE WOOD College Preparatory Gunaike, '29, '30, '31, Secretary, '31, Jun- ior Play, '29, Athletic Association, '30, '31, Make-Up Clu'b, '30, '31, . llf Beauty and popularity go hand -zn hand. ,' 'Q it EDVVIN LLWYD College P1-eparato'ry Band, '26, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, Latin QS, Club, '29, '30, Hi-Y, '29, '30, Forum, '28, fa, '29, '30, '31, Sf' Edwin plans fo be a great scientist, prob- ably Einstein the second. 5' Q RALPH HOGAN College P1'epa1'ato'ry Band, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31 , senior Boys' 73' Glee Club, '30, '31, Representative, '30, Forum, '31. '-, Ralph 'is always bnsy, especially in study hull. Lois FARTHING College Preparatory Teachers 'll.70'llIflll,l' be sorry if all students Pg! were lil-ce Lois. Ke' lf KATHRYN BONICELLI Commercial ' '- Girl Reserves, '29, '30, '31, Honorary Com- mercial Club, '28, '29, '30, '31. ,l A sweet girl that everyone likes. 'lsr Sf JACK SPENCER ConMne'rcial ' Jack can and does his best. 2251 HOINIER GILES Co'mmerc'ial rj? , Homer knows what he wants and nsnally :qi ,.,. , ,., -: ,'.V gets it. , ' Q ,..,. L ,Q N , SYLVIA ROSENCRANS Commercial Q-i,,f,, ,x ...,., I ., 4. -:5, , ., l x v F 1? , U Sweet, Cl6'Hl7Il'C'? Thaf's Sylvia! Bw' 9 , , ,.,, GRACE FARTHING College Preparatory pl , ,,,, jf ' , senior Girls' Glee Club, '30, 5 , '-Iliff' Her temper is sweet, though her hair 'is fred. 2 A ,.,. ,XM e z ..,, . ..,.. . f ' ELERY BLAKE Iwdastmal if , Dependable at all times. Auyl A A V J iv A 51, Page Ez'glz.ty-eight if lf f-l 7512 if '1ibgf? 5 ?Z'L '5s'. 9 'fi E' Esxf fe Pipe' 'X' U 'W eff L' ww X091 .1-. rv. MDW ,.rw'x2Jw'4f:, ,fkwlfkkfy-?,,,,..-.xfwflfy-fir.,iffy ,ka fi f6'f 'ii I rj C , - 1 .cj SJ jr by rid F3 . Af F, 65' C, sa f 'f ri f 1 69 ii 3 'll 'Qu f, , 1 J, ' l r i .Q?vl,' , g, it ,, 'X f Ax f' i PN 'lu wifi 17' fff' KJ .i:2'- 1. fwiI'i1Z.,viLL BETSY Ross LEE College Preparatory 'Q' Scout Staff, '31, Senior Girls' Chorus, '27, Girl Reserves, '29, '30, '31, President, '30, '31, Green Peppers, '29, '30, Chief- tain Staff, '31, Senior Girl Scouts, '29, Spanish Club, '30, '31. A true lzlae girl in every way. THELMA EVERETT College Preparatory Green Peppers, '29, '30, French Club, '29, '30, Senior Girls' Chorus, '29, Junior Finance committe, '30, Senior Finance Committe, '31. We just rfan't find any fault with Thelma. LORENE HALL College Preparatory Q Senior Girls' Chorus, '29, '31, Spanish Club, '30, '31. Tiny, titiau-haired nlaideus are often preferable to blondes. GRACE PARKS College Preparatory Girl Reserves, '26, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, Latin Club, '28, '29, '30. A friend at all times. DOROTHY GIBSON College Preparatory Delphic, '29, '30, '31. A vivacioas little somebody who tells the world. ROBERTA ROZINLON Couzmereial Entre Nous, '30, '31, Spanish Club, '29, Green Peppers, '29, Alternate, '29, Rep- resentative, '28, Girl Reserves, '29. Even if she had not been beautiful, her good nature would have won us. MAUDE RODY Coizzmercial Green Peppers, '29, '30, '31. Basketball is Ma1lde's favorite sport. BONNIE Swirzi-:R Couzmereial Honorary Commercial Club, '30, '31, Associate Commercial Club, '29, Senior Girls' Chorus, '28, Green Peppers, '29, '30, Representative, '28, Girl Reserves, '29. Bonnie's sweet smile has won her 'many friends. MJNRJORIE PUGH College Preparatory Spanish Club, '30, '31, President, '31, Girl Reserves, '30, '31, Senior Girl Scouts, '30, '31. llflarjorle will always be a sac-cess in whatever she does. DORIS FINLEY College Preparatory Girl Scouts, '28, '30, Green Peppers, '30. The kind of student teachers always de- pend upon. Page Eighty-nine V 9, go, L6 V 35. ,cgi L 5' lf F? ef is Q i Q, ,of M N , . Qi' K3 J , J fr ,XX BN rio' rs 1,31 .Jr if ng, of, A' za A ,fr 'Q '- , ' ,X A. - fro- 1 71's-3 ? ky 4 ' rf'-, W .?'i5ed55?fT4., ,,?Ff5we,11f??.. Qfe35??f., ,r?9Keve'4. ,:?4i4fe,l'ea., 4 f .46 -41 .,, .,, 'r lil 5. 1 'Tl I I4 . r 9 J 'P er R. F F it S. -l -.A as 3 ,ffl Y C X4 ,f -l 1 41 ,J i. f v . ggi Ja I A . k c 5,3 ri r va nl A 1 4 f-11-is .1 -' ' - ff K just ! 5,1 fart ,D A, -ti-V -N 24,-Q. 7432, fiifk -Zi?-Q VT.-2: iifgkj gy ,ffl Page Ninety fri. . . ff, l V f, . , 44 9 '1 ' NX ff, . ff, .vv'1 'r-af' w -5 mil- yiwei.. ..'ts., ff, ,Y MQ F. 5' C I '- fe ., 1 . s.'Y'N,,f f ...H 'f - . je w.,uL.:j - J., , .,j 21,7 DCNNA LARSON College Preparatory Gunaike, '29, '30, '31, Vice-President, '30, '31, Junior Play, '29, Senior Girls' Glee Club, '29, '30, '31, Band Queen, '30, '31. A lovely bloizcle queen for the band. G. C. HARREIJL College Preparatory Student Council President, '30, '31, Jun- ior Class President, '29, '30, Sophomore Class President, '28, '29, Forum, '28, '29, '30, '31, President, '29, '31, Band, '28, '29, '30, '31, President, '30, '31, Debate and Oratory, '29, '30, '31, Senior Boys' Glee Club, '30, Treasurer, '30, Dutch 'ls a, true born leader. SRLBY ANDERSON, JR. College Preparatory Debate, '30, '31, M Service, '30, '31, Forum, '29, '30, '31, Senior Boys' Glee Club, '28, '29, Student Council, '30, '31, Honor Roll, '29, '30, '31, Junior Play, '30. Another chemistry shark was he. LOIS COSS College Preparatory Senior Girls' Chorus, '29, '30, Girl Re- serves, '31. Good 'nature and good sense pzust always join. LPTOTA ISABEL KING College Preparatory Senior Girls' Chorus, '27, '28, '29, Girl Reserves, '28, '29, '30, Representative, '30. Valualile artieles are often found in small pot lfages. ROBERT HOYLE College Preparatory A man with a purpose who will succeed. ROY HUGHES College Preparatory Basketball, '28, '29, '30, '31, Captain, '30, '31, HM Service, '28, '29, '30, '31, Cen- tral High Press, '31. A stature tall, and praise worthy, Explains this basketball player. FRANCES A. SHELL College Preparatory Delphic, '30, '31. An earnest effort will lead the way to larger aeromplishuzents. KATHERINE BOYLEN College Preparatory Green Peppers, '29. Nothing is iuzpossible with a willing heart. HENRY BLAKE College Preparatory Football, '30, Rkitects Club, '28. The're's a reason for anything, When you want to do fit. .Nxkr X24 ',T'xty,':- -fs. 1' fi .N X 'S -.ji-: .1 f , lg ,Q .-'yr x.4.'g,f'-- -'-3:1 Ajt- -F 1x,f.,l jf jf: V -X, ,eta jig' xii, lvl ...Q feb .qs 22 s u be lf r' 'R 'J H+ !-,L -5 F2 -2 G-' .uv KN 7 .J 1 ,LA ,. .L a- X1 . rg 7 ,J if Q ,. .X X. ,, Q? , 53 M .ff I 4-4. 7 .J :X I, db .,, :Sv ,- .- ff, 'I .J 3, tl J 1 ,1- 1. 'i 45 2 '1 .J K 'lf l, i, ik .., J5- ,J L.-' rs., 7 y .J x f . r 7 In If 1 l l ill 1-1 ' '1 Ci' ia - .1 W If ,C rv .xg fr :af 'ft-,X is ff- 'LJ si it 1' v 05 ul fi M J . xx 3 i fan fu .rr PM il AN K1 rl WJ sl R, P-1 ffl Li lg X xii! Qu' Jr' 'f ws 2. 'sd ll' 3 , , .Qu . Y 5 1 VF!! lffilelmlii f THELMA CLARKE College Preparatory House of Representatives, '30, '31, Green D Peppers, '30, Girl Reserves, '30, '31. P. Fair in sprfeelz and eozmfeizanee. , ' .Z CHARLll'i'TE KENNEDY College Preparatory .- V X., - . Gunaike, '29, '30, '31, Treasurer, '30, '31, Debate, '29, '30, HM Service Club, '29, Golden M Club, '30, Vice President, '30, Girl Reserves, '30, '31, Kind, IHIIIIOVOIIN, and r'onsicleraz'eg an ideal A N ,e,,,,,, f Q ' 3 N, 3 QIWM ..,,. Y , Qld V 1 ' 1 ff' 4 'W 5 ? A gi? l. MAB1-:L CLAIRE BUSHNELL College Prep. News Di1'ector of Scout Staff, '30, '31, Senior Girls' Glee Club, '30, '31, She has a gelzfle and lovely character. ELEANOR SHAFFE1: Couzmeri-ial Delphic, '29, '30, 31, Accompanist for Jun- ior doys' Glee Club, '30, Accornpanist for Senior Girls' Chorus, '30, '31, Accompan- ist Ior Forum Orchestra, '30. Such faleizf and beaafy nzalse Eleanor a jafvorile indeed. MARION HAINIBLIN College Preparatory Press Association, '30, '31, Senior Girl Scouts, '28, '29, '30, '31, President, '30, '31, Girl Reserves, '28, '29, House of Rep- resentatives, '20, '30, We prefliea' a eareer in Grand Opera for llfllfrion. as W, . r N ,: 1, g :f.g:.: FRANCES WRIGHT Commercial Spanish Club, '29, '30, Girl Reserves, '30, '31, Senior Girl Scouts, '30, '31, Senior Girls' Chorus, '29. Sincerely is the lfrgrzole fo her personality. DOROTHY SCRiVEN Home Eeononzics Girl Reserves, '30, '31, Rkitects Club, '31. Small and demare. OKLAHOMA XVALKFIR College Preparatory We all admire Ol.'laho1na's iizlelligemfe and ability. MABLE WVI-:BH Home Er'o'11omies Rkitects Club, '30. . Just a sufeef old-fashioilefl girl. 1 Sf l . l,- We X. 5? .J Ld' lf? 314 533. fgb, K! 1 I, . r . 'L J 1 K e l gg.: I X ' if l Us or S31 xi V lit fl' V FJ, . 1 ,Q rw 5 fi K I W' l '23 T3 1 my Z X54 ROSELLA GAWF Commereial 5 She has a sunny disposition aml a Tflllljj 'J' smile. gif' KN Page Ninety-one l. lc P Ni 1 4 ,- 4. 1 -f re-iw ---ffwfis 4'1 19a-Rev fl: uve,-fn-,rw -fearless' vQ,,f-on ,gn in ff? t, l 1 '53 ia iii 'fl l, C. '-,1 Q1 .lg ,ffl ' C , C. EJ .x , x -5 4 97' A c ' gl: fix tw A . C J .: 8,4 3 v7 SY .fix ' Q l A C - E+ J . 'xl rr- Ly' A K KL 1 Q I' S J ,fo if , , 1, 1 . 'X-' W x ,fi ls- -f N- effw: J-wsu? Q: uit ,ys-are fax xr C,y4.1sf ug, fX.., 1.' Li ' WANDA DEARING College Preparatory Spanish Club, '30, Secretary-Treasurer, '30, Senior Girls' Chorus, '30, '31. lflhcnda excels in quietness and sweetness. CHANDLER SMITH Industrial Band, '26, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, Orchestra, '27, '28. A big blow-in the band. A SHIRLEY SPENCE College Preparatory House of Representatives, '29, Latin Club, '29, '30, Green Peppers, '30, Girl Re- serves, '30, '31, Chieftain Staff, '31. Brilliant? Yes, and we all aflinire her, too. ILELL CLEMENT Commercml Honorary Commercial Club, '29, '30, '31, Secretary, '30, '31, Pallette and Brush, '28, Delphic, '29, '30, '31, House of Repre- sentatives, '28, '29, '31, Sponsor of Asso- I ciate Commercial Club, '29, '30. If Silence is Golden, she will be a mil- lionairc. HIJLEN BARBER College Preparatory One instance where beauty and brains are combined. LELDA BEN REDDICK College Preparatory Gunaike, '30, '31, Chieftain Staff, '31, Girl Reserves, '30. The sweetest maid of many, With wit, and beauty known to fame. FRANCES OZMENT Coininercial I Green Peppers, '29, '30, Orchestra, '28, 5 Fair is her young and girlish face. Q lVlARJORlE WILSON College Pl'61JCl7'CLtO'I'2j N Senior Girls' Glee Club, '29, '30, '31, French Club, '29, '30, Entre Nous, 29, '30, '31, Athletic Association, '30, '31, Senior Editor Chieftain Staff, '31, Make- ' Up Club, '30, '31, Scout Staff, '31. 4 ' 1 A real girl whom everyone lilces-espe- cially Roger Burke. BERNICE BROWN Commercial Senior Girls' Chorus, '29, '30, Secretary, '29, '31, Girl Reserves, '29, '30, Dreamy brown eyes, ancl a friendly smile. MILDRED SAULS College Preparatory Palette and Brush, '30, '31, Senior Girls' Glee Club, '30, Girl Reserves, '29, '30, '31. She cares for little but the joy of living. Page Ninety-two -- ff V 'ff xfV-if 'Tw-ff' 'Ngrrw-Tpf '1 err- f'1wapf NXfrw rv ff ff, W ,1'f??'-'fUUf 'Itf.., P'Y? k3f'3?W fff.- ,.T?vf'W?4?,ff4T, '+x1x6,r'??fT., .55S'lxwSj 1f-fl a 3-3' n .M YN? Tj, 3 bf Q fi fm .T Lf IT 'X fi gl: fx! rs. .-9, .qt X , Q -' iff fly , .,, .J' Lf' lg , ,- ig-li , . V59, ., 7 , ,J K1 f,'r 'vii 5 ' EN 1, . .Ji s,-if fl. if 'QQ .-Y rg.. , , Y J 5-rf gl. is . 5, . J ,lf hifi J rf VN. my .bf Le' lp. i ,J Zi VJ: if 5 'N ff ij, ,cs sa ,231 ,A vc V , su 'l -I SY l X C. Nfl R .X HX Q fc' .CH XA +1 , -l mx rj 'c -L. S4 if f w ,PJ l C 1 C , Q QT fi - CQ -:J PWR 901 C. X . c, rj ,E ,f , it Q , 32,15 J -, ,f 'S Q 5. 'SA fx? tn f .l . ff I r 'Du' ...A ,.-' :Li -... lfafsxx -..,-QXKEYSX iid. ..-4. .E .E. 'Lf FPli,,,.,f:7xs.f 'U fistffi g:. v4i,,, ,Zfx Q. ufiix, ,, 5: Hu PR, A, ,fZZ,L?'-Jlmyk 'lf F' 1- . ff' 3:4 I 551' : ' 1 ffl' gl' HAZEL JACQUETTA WITHROW Home Econ. I C' Q 'MW Senior Girls' Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31s Rkitects Club, '30, Vice-President, '31, Palette and Brush Club, '28, '29, Norman Meet, '27, Tahlequah Meet, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31. Better known as Jack she has a smile for everybody. THEODORE LOCKE College Preparatory Junior Play, '29, '30, Hi-Y, '30, '31. Ignorance may be bliss, but happiness -is 'M wisdom-ask Ted. JUANITA BROOKS College Preparatory xx senior Girl scouts, '29, '30, '31, Art Club, ,' '30. X She draws and sketches very well, 'maybe . she'll be an artist some day. GERALDINE BIBB College Preparatory Green Peppers, '29, '30, Secretary '30g,i Senior Girls' Chorus, '29g Chieftain Staff, 'X- '31g Girl Reserves, '30, '31. A keen mind with pleasant thoughts-a good combination, what? GOLDIE JORDAN Conznzereial Admired for her sweet sincerity. FLOREINE FERN RICHEY Commercial Senior Girls' Chorus, '29, '30, '31, Honor- ary Commercial Club, '29, '30, '31, Secre- tary, '31. It seems business is her calling. BEATRICE BERYL BROGAN Com'mere'ial Press Association, '30, '31, Honorary Commercial Club, '29, '30, '31, Student Sponsor of Associate Commercial Club, Green Peppers, '30, '31. She may be one of the reasons why gentlemen prefer blondes. VIVIAN Ross Home Economies Such quiet endeavor deserves lasting sac- cess. BLANCHE MILDRED Hsss Home Economies Senior Girls' Glee Club, '30, '31, Rkitects Club, '30, '31. Sr oneone is certain to missthis little miss. KATHRYN FRANCES SCROGGINS Home Ee. Rkitects Club, '30, '31. A lady architect? Perhaps. Page Ninety-three x f'fsf x F' f ' - -' 'x4ir- Wy-' ' ' x9f2 N 'X V, ,f'x,4' ' -ffi-,F 3- 4' 'V f. 'x ex- ,,., w...7',., 1 -1 Xff ,fl .TiTT'O 7R1g-ffffdffff., .Pwr-- xa9, ew.., ,,--w.sr'xsJvf-MI?-., his 'wwf in-,, .-' ix ,Aa go K1 fi .9 QC! ff xje f '. EN 3 'if . ag fl fi ,Noir Lf 7. '17 :lg 5. Vai . ,D ui' 'Vi ffm ix ,Y C5 ix 3 . .Uf Lf' lit? r . X. 595 -D ,Ji se! 311 ... fs i i g. K 'T ki , 1 1 . -7 V X if ,, , ffx .gf 5- R, ,I . in Q My N 2 '-'Q-'T 4' -,AJ CCN' 2-f T1A ' ff'XNx f: ': Qfr'N-1951 '1:5L,.f fT.f2 ' , -2,2562 5112512.11 , Aim. ,yas LQ 2, is-. 126, S3525 fs il ,La Q. ,LM U 'Zgf Brssin FRANCES SHARUM Commercial C Associate Commercial Club, '29, Green Peppers, '29, '30, Alternate. '29, '30, Hon- ff orary Commercial Club, '30, '31, Repre- sentative, '23, Girl Reserves, '29, ' Silence 'is goleleal, cmd Bessie reveals this. Qlgl CHARLEY JONES COHZl1ZC7'C'lCll -'-Q senate, '25, '27, '23, '29, 130, '31, Foot- -fif' ball, '27, '23, '29, '30, Captain, '29, M 4, Service Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31. He was the !'Il1Iffll7l of cz clwnzpiou team. ffl CLAYTON B. GVERBECK College Prepclrufory . Senate, '29, '30, '31, Sport Editor Scout, Ji, '30, '31, Football Manager, '30, Senior Councilman, '30, '31, Tahlequah Meet, 2-Q1 '30, Stage-Craft Club, '30, '31, Spanish Club, '29, '30, Chieftain Staff, '31. 'YJ l ariety is the fsplce of life-Here's one variety. lx, BETH THAYER College I'repu1'afo1'y .rip Gunaike, '30, '31, Spanish Club, '29, 7,1 President, '29, Girl Reserves, '29, '30, '31, Make-Up Club, '30, '31, Senior Girls' Chorus, '29, Athletic Association, '30, '31, A Green Peppers, '29. Her zuimzing smile renal szeeef 11ersonali1'y L, have won her 'Nllllllf fI'l6'?lflS among CC7ZlI'lll'8 'l ', stuclents. J' JUHREE SNEDDEN College l'reperafo1'y 1 ! Delphic, '27, '29, iso, '31, spanish Club, '28, '29, Make-Up Club, '23, '29, '30, 'Q' Vice-President Sophomore Class, '23, '29, ill, Senior Councilman, '30 '31' Senior Girls' RYA rl 1 ',. Chorus, '28, M Service Club, '29, '30, Q, '31. A beazcfiful nzzzizlen so szceef mul fair. 4 f ELGIN PIGG College I're11fu'ufory f 1 Q, Always happy :md free from cure. if' BILL ALBERT BARIERE College I'1'e11m'a1'ory Attended Culver Military Academy, '23, ,J '29, '30, Football, '30. Happy-go-lzielfy. ,li JOSEPHINE JONPJU College I're11r1rufor'y ff' ' Senior Girls' Glee Club, '29, '30, '31, 1 President, '30, Entre Nous, '29, '30 '31, WN . . l 5 w Senior Girls' Quartette, '29, Palette and Brush Club, '29. 'TL She leaf: lmolma 1:11 her elwrnzizu smiles N . ' J -3.31 ' war! deep 'l,'0Il'!'. A ZELPHIA FRANCES SANDLIN College Prep. Takes the worlrl ns she fl'7LClS it and '11,eve1' F! jg, borrows trouble. 'QA' HARRY VANHOOSER College Prepem'atory Au all erouml good ellow. W fc, WC? Page Ninety-four l-.X l ,fe 7 if-, f 1fi2,4 -'Riffs ,,-3X1 'x,,ff' 7'--, fy' '-x,f'7-'N ,fx g-jf-' r 5577-xy fwfr, X Aff-X f-V, , 1 f Q. J . sl,- rs., fa .J , LF faf N. li I '15 3 9 , J . 1' 'F 3. ,J gr ks, 'Q .J La x 1 ' A 17 , - X, , , rf, 5 , .J sd it J Cf ,M X, fri xulg: , . ry, ,yt J . Lf ,vi , If J Q. ,V C rss, , LG, MK ffk X '3 J. kr. f l jyriis 'Xgf-gf' ,:i:'f'fg-QW?-4.45, ,:gs'1fQqg5Jf 2611, 2.441 .rawigsifl ,TS-f'QiEfQf' ff, J l f i 1 S-1 .f f . . 1 f. P - g Q91 f 2: ,155---' 0 A .. -'--AV'. ., . . . , , 0 , h, , , , , fe 2iSif9Q3LSx,Z CDA , g9CE jQQD QvC-3.331 0- f A s-. . ' 1 3 Tl-'lil' l ix I , ,f 1' ff' F' Q, 'Y 'fe ' . KS ,c, J 19? ADNAH BLANCHE RIKFI College' Preparatory gf' Cf Green Peppers, '29, Delphic, '28, '29, Vice tie, President, '30, '31, Junior Play Lead, '29g 7,59 1, French Club, '29, President, '30, '31, Jim- ff ::?reCl:aSs Vice President, '29, Representa- Y 9 ' f 'e J i Oh, that peach and cream complexiocz. j RAYMOND HOWARD HARDIN College Prep. ,gi Forum, '29, '30,.'315 North stats Scholas- Q, 310 Mffet fSP2T11ShJ5 Representative, '28, 'if 29: Spamsh Club, '28, Associate Editor 33 ,xv of Scout, '30, '31, Thi Calm digmfy and deep thoughts. jf DOROTHY DELMA GURLEY College Prep, ,g1LatiU Club, '29, '30g Spanish Club, '30, VC, i . Gentle actions portray her 7lllf1ll'U. LORENE MARIE STOLZE Pre-Collegiate Com. Fly, Honorary Commercial Club, '29, '30, '31, 75 , Chieftain Staff, '31. ' ' Quiet and mmsszmiirtg. F1:ANc1s MARION LOWRY Colege Prep, ,CL 'Qi Senafe, '23, '29, '30, '31, Vice President, - 29, 305 Football, '28, '29, '30, Junigy- rj' Football, '27, Captain, '27, Swimming N' HN, gotta, fig, '2299gSg81lt staff, '30, '31, stage , Fa i i ' i '31, Senate Vo-Devil, f ' 'ggi '30, '3l3 Secretary, Senior Class, 'xc jx 1 - Football hero and u prince of good fellows. Cl' A Q ' JOY LOIllS3 FRANCIS College Preparatory Delphlfi, '30, '31, Chzeftaiu Staff, '31, , if Green Peppers, '28, '29, '30, '31, Junior . , . c. , 4 J Play, 29, Girl Reserves, '30, '31, House I 3 5, of Representatives, '28, '29, ru So'111ebody's sweetheart. Ei' 7T Q 'CQ JUYCE GARDNER College Preparatory 'ill Representative, '26, '27, French Club, '27, 28, 29, Girl Reserves, '29, Glee Club, '30, sf 315 Delphic, '30, '31, Kg, 'A f Gold and lalite-her hair and eyes. Q , SARAH LILLIAN PITTS College Preparatory glianish Club, '29, Girl Reserves, '29, '30, ' . 159' S4 Girl of any d'l l'flf'lllS. 'X' if 'fit AUDIE- FAYE CLARK Pre-Secretarial fp.. I J Senior Girls' Chorus, '28, . A lovable sort of a girl. LEE CRAIG LOVING College Preparatory Qi Says little and thinks much. E4 ge' Aft' Page Ninety-five A ,N ,, -,., ,- 3 t 4.4, o A. ts, 5 Sl .J :V a K. 4:1 1 Lf, X J FF ,J 'K rl FF' ' F 10. . SA 2, at .-ri 'A ,ii C. lL.j, XJ 'IQ kj C . 'in T fxyjyex Jw -C Tw mx - Q +L? , - 'X f Ii 4' 'Cx x SA .ix A ,i lx, .J . ,l 'fx AN gi in -. 9 Ci .x xl ' 1 l 2 T x in Q , if r, in If 1622 sf: .4 -.,n ff rg s lf- -.- . ,V ' - -A,-' U, - ff' Mx. -g,.-- -.Jr 'j -1 ,.- '-.,1r 1' .K 4 ,.-- 4 ' T ,. -A--fr-f OXXAQVQ AJ f Dhvx .- ,Jr 70 WQQ- f-,firf ?'3',NAs1 'ws -.f-C' ' bf- 3.- ..-5 -f 'xy A-7511 2.3 Q-fix 1-XX., fu F'il-. ,177 ai 51 4.-fs, 45 --a :W .u 'X --.ls ' 22 Az f-Qsjkfs 13 31 UN' 5, Nl- 12,1 ffb .J ,.,-V 1. .xo RUTH MALONEY College Preparatory Delphic, '29, '30, '31, Spanish Club, '29, Girl Reserves, '29, '30, Make-Up Club, '30, '31, Athletic Association, '30, '31, Senior Girls' Chorus, '28, '29, Green Pep- pers, '28, '29, Scout Staff, '30, '31. One reason why boys come to school. O. E. SWAN College Preparatory Band, '29, '30, '31, President Hi-Y, '30, Chieftain Stall, '31. The Clzieftoiu is greatly indebted to him. RLTH FARRIS College Preparatory Junior Play, '29, Entre Nous, '30, '31, Girl Reserves, '28, '29, '30, Chieftain Staff, '31. A cheerful nature and '1Ullll7I,g7l6SS to help make Ruth a credit to her class. VIRGIN! ' BORN College Preparatory ' v W Q1 10331. - ere is much merrivuent in her twink- jbig brown eyes. LJ' JOE MERCHANT College Preparatory flunior Play, '29, Senior Boys' Glee Club, '31, Band, '26, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, Rep- Representative, '27, '28, M Service Club, '29, '30, '31, Council, '30, Forum Orch- estra, '28, '29, '30, '31, Chieftain Staff, '31, Scout Staff, '30, Look out, Rudy, here's rolulpetitionl EUGENA DONAHUE College Preparatory Delphic, '30, '31. A gentle nature and soft speech make her a eharpzmg maiden. MARTHA HARDIN College Preparatory A modest maiden possessing quiet beauty. lDA Bliss BRIGHT College Preparatory Latin Club, '30, '31, Green Peppers, '30, Girl Reserves, '29, '30, '31. How well rtapzed is she, bright and good- uafured. BARBARA NIEDERMAYER Commercial Barbara always has a smile ready at a uzou1ent's notice. GILBERT THOMPSON College Preparatory Junior Play, '29, Representative, '30, enior Boys' Glee Club, '29, '30, '31, Scout Staff, '30, '31, Chieftain Staff, '31, Press Association, '30, '31. Good huauored, jolly, and filled with variety, is Gilbert. NL TTR .' ,nf-bg 'y iw gf' f.,-,revs 4' jx, Kf,-1 ,Tx-.ij q.,,Er7'g, are fysiffsffr te'-Sf ,za ..-w, 3 are xwff'-4?f.. A-e,fx4wx-fer-T., pf,--rxgyr 4 l 1 '51 E? Q? ef 'f , ref 1 J,- E if' X- ! ', I' S. 1,1 53' 2? . .' '7 134 A 5? Q- LJ N. lg M- s K. tk 3 ' Ki ,. ,JJ V fi is in ' :if fri 1 Mi N . ts, .1 1 L 1 S i ,Af .1 X- G5 D, 'LY 53 3 , gf v 'z Q. 1 i-4 4 l, 1' 'Yi ,Ha C. 1. FA ,fs 'Cf .Cy N 1 ,Y J xi . -X154 ,A ii ' Cf .F 4 ,J ab .- l ,ffi 'c -.9 . S .J wif ,gi . C, N J f 4' if 'N rj ,,, . f, ,A A .fig ffl uf' .tg N, .4 X.. . .ix PM 1, sax iii ,7 M- f '--Q r .V4 - , 'Z' J w ,SJ 1 3 sf' is -, , I i A , ms Vknv ,lk .. M 1, A, , Q ' , QI, .X is H , - , .X ,,L, 4 4, .N I .K , fi 1973 We . 597.355 ..f32'-iffwrx, ,fkzifqi AQQKQOQEQYSQI .zffaffffj .l' ng, THELMA FEIioUs:oN Commercial M C Junior Girls' Giee oiiib, '26g Associate 531 Commercial Club, '29, Honorary Com- mercial Club, '30, Girl Reserves, '29, '30, '31. 14- . if A fleterfmivwrl, capable yoimg lady, who f can always fiwl a way. X,- XVOODROW WILSON lizfllistrial He excells in more than one thing. Y. 43? ARVILLE GOODELL lnclustrial - Junior Boys' Glee Club, '26, Some clay Arville will make Burl Fisher jealous. QQ' LAHOMA HARRIS Home Economics Palette and Brush Club, '30, '31, fs' We wonder what Iiiclian Pziizcess be- , A qzieathed her sparkling eyes to Lahouza. g ,Y . R ,I-I lf MARY RUTH LEWIS Commercial 'Tj Honorary Commercial Club, '30, '31, if Treasurer, '31, Associate Commercial Club, '29, '3Og Green Peppers, '29, '30, Junior Girls' Glee Club, '27, '28, Girl -. V Scouts, '26, '27. Pcrsoiiality plus. La CARL JOHNSTON Commercial Fi' Junior Boys' Glee Club, '26, '27, Orches- tra, '26, '27, '28, '29, '30. 2 ' As brilliant a boy as can be found. 'Qlf Xs-: J lifx SANFORD WOOD College Preparatory A willing worker always. if MARY KINCAID College Preparatory Her lovable disposition and clever wit HF: wil make her doubly attractive. 'L ,YN 1i'.,i 4.5. EULA KENNEDY College Preparatory 'if To be always sweet and smiling is Eala's ,Q-Q motto. , ToM WYCK BOEN College Preparatory es rs, He knows the ways of a gentleman anal W' makes use of his knowledge. F, '1 .J Page Ninety-seven I ,,. if oxgff. '.TS,,gf' 'exft ,',T3,f' 'xxrfis fTXy47' I ,.T'a,.4 A-XITTN 3jw,f ' 'vqxrf -- ,X's,.,ff'? Wal' wif fviz' I- of fi' N991 mf fir:-fvlf 'fir were rar 'V-fue x x sex.. '. 'y,z1 ' ' 'gt 4 V. Tfvj 'X-V W 757, ,FMR 5. te, -Ar pix ,ki up K lflixfgw V K tim. --,Ati ffbfixx 4 ali' -:Joi K- 12266-xx A! ' 3' :viii ,271 jg 'TQ ,f-7QiL ',4'jiQ. fff -Q gg TQ .liiff ,7,17t,3,g ' 'JJ , 7,5-?'x'5,,'. '- ij ., J, t , V Xl.: fr, ,al ,J RESA CLAMPITT College Prepcufttorzf AX Palette and Brush Club, '30, Senior Girls' ? Glee Club, '30. ,jf Resa has ct delightful way of mcikiiiq '. friends. 'S-v KIRBY SAILORS College Preparatory Another baslfelball slar who has won ,f watch praise. .D MARK MILLER College Prepcvroitoiy Band, '26, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, Forum, 'ff '28, '29, '30, '31, Foot-Warmers , '29, '30, '31g House of Representatives, '27, '28g ,. 7 tw, M Service Club '29 '30 '31, Hi-Y, 28, 419 soorrt staff, '30, 313 Senior Editor of ,t Chieftain Staff, '31, Latin Club, '28, 'Ti' Taleizfed and nzischievous with ct 'never frriliizg wit. Q SUE SINGLETERRY College Pi'epcwato1'y Senior Girls' Chorus, '27, Girl Reserves, it '30, '31, Rkitect, '28, '29, '30, '31, House ft' of Representatives, '28, Spanish Club, '30. '31, Green Peppers, '30, Athletic Associa- i Q tion, '29, eo, '31. N One of those few people who are lilced by all, V MAXINE HARRIS Pre-Collegiate Comm. L Athletic Association, '30, Latin Club, '29, fl, '30, '31, Green Peppers, '29, Junior Girls' 7 2 Glee Club, '27, Representative, '28, Alter- , nate, '27. x, A pleasing brunette both iii character and , frppea1'aizee. , ,Q Q GEORGE TAYLOR College Preparatory Senate, '29, '30, '31, Football, '30. The ozcfstandiizg nzeuzber of George Har- J der's study hall. if f. .,. t i , at ' LONOZO VICKERS liidiistiizil I , , He kizows -more than he cares to admit. ,ri THELMA CANTRELL Coiimzercirzl 53 If she has any fcllts we have iiot fozmfl .2 them yet. , rv. ,F MARY ELIZABETH FEARS College Prep. Her aceoniynlisltiizeiits are fnzcmy. Q35 FRED HELM College P'r'epcm'tttory His cares rest lightly on his shoulders. it .J Page Niiieiy-eight ggi, fix Cf' k 'tgqi fr PSNW11' fQ..Xr F, , E r34L-' 1--,Q F, ','K xjff' ' Q ,T D47 ' Q 'X,ysf,.ff- Zu: ,TIi: X9wg,'f FyI '-R5-f t-Q! 41k'i. ri? iff'-rg,f'fr1'fLrtr, ,FET r , 4, f 1 rr I. C e3Fw:L1-1' lzuaf tem:-'ego ' M Q 1fg.f ff' A .1 -fs-.u'sl .ffsf--fsf9'5l.f, ix., rQ?'Qt3E5:,,3:ir les, X, l'l.i ' ' 1 3'-if-it sin 6 'N fW 'aiu . 4:5 ETHEL FILES Commercial House of Representatives, '30, '31, Faithful and loyal, her virtues are mrmy. PX I ROGER BURKE MILLS College Preparatory lg, Senior Boys' Glee Club, '29, '30, '31, Sec- retary, '29, President, '30, '31, Junior ,sg Play, '29, Forum, '29, '30, '31, Oratory, '29, '30, '31, Athletic Association, '30, '31, His character, personality, and ambition will surely help him to succeed in life. JJ- DAVID LONG College Preparatory Football, '28, '29, '30, Junior Boys' Glee ,fi Club, '26, '27, House of Representatives, '27, '30. A real he mail. '2 LAVON HENRY Commercial Senior Girls' Chorus, '27, '28, '29, Spanish if Club, '28, Green Peppers, '28, '29, '30, 11 Girl Reserves, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, F LC? What a sweet disposition Lavoii has. in if LUCILLE SADLER Commercial ' Green Peppers, '27, '28, '29, Girl Re- yx serves, '28, '29, Lucille attracts admiration wherever she iff goes. 2 PAUL VVHITE Commercial Tall and handsome, Paul has many friends. HARRY SHEPARD College Preparatory 5- Senate, '30, '31, Scout Staff, '28, '29, '30, '31, Editor, '30, '31, Debate, '28, '29, '30, ,cu '31, Board of Publications, '30, '31, L- His fellow workers admire his ability and wisdom. ,dl MARTHA LOU BRENTS College P Qarator VVhere did Martha get those dimples? l f nil MILLIE OLSON Collage Prcparatoryyf' Q-5' Girl Reserves, '29, '30, '31, Latin Club, WX '29, '30, Junior Play, '29, vice-President f 1 Sophomore Class, '28, Press Association, '30, Chieftain Staff, '31, Scout Staif, '31. 'fi She has all of it: vim, vigor and vitality. ,Ci PAUL EAST Commercial X,' LQ' Trustworthy and full of knowledge. 75 '-ii ,. . ta Page .Ninety-izuze V. fy r-X S wi' rg s V l. Pi rj. fly rg ,.,7, f, X . r' e is 71 , .G Lf 'R Us-V te. LK' N 1 , ,ffl . ,A 1, ,ui ,N ' YS 71 J ki ft r X ,X ,X ,1: , .J kt' QI, 'Ji x 1 A X, fix ' ,J ,' Q M ,, , X J if ,- Vi 'ij L4 Vs ,Max I ,fx Q., F7 'A 1 1 :gp wr Afxx +L., Jfxmf-11. ,ef .,.f'wL JAX ff, , ,313 , . , - , wff. 3, , ,J fff ' aaaa -- ' A' W ee- rgf A-L ' SALLY11: MARGARET CHADVVELL College Prop. fi' . 1 QA Gunaike, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, Pres1dent, 'Q-T, '30, '31, Senate Student Sponsor, '30, '31, Representative, '28, Alternate, '29, Green it-A, Peppers, '29, Latin Club, '28, '29, Foot- ' ball Queen's Attendant, '30. J, Hel' lerpsfeliorean faleizls are praised for K mia uncle. 'V' TED CARSON lwclzcstrirzl X' 'N M Senate, '28, '29, '30, '31. l If Tecl lolcl all he lmew, his lCCL1 I'Ll'l'l,g would amaze us. Ai A SAM WILLIAMS Ivfidugtrfial Sum was the envy of his history class. OUIDA EASTON College P'reparclto1'y . Green Peppers, '29, '30, '31, Spanish if Club, '29, '30, '31, Debate, '29, J lllhen looking for pep page Ouiclcl. ,Q RUBY THOMPSON College Prepcurltory ,L Senior Girls' Chorus, '20, Girl Reserves, N' '29, '30, '31. Ruby plans to outshinc Mme. Schzmlan- heiozle. ' TOM CLARK Iwzclustrial ,. A sticclent who :always cloes his best. I' LUEDERTCK HARMON lmlustriul 1- Swimming, '29, '30, '31, Track, '30, '31, Representative, '31, Senior Boys' Glee A Club, '30, '31. He is seriously thinking of swimmirig the . Aflll7'LffC-wC'7'G for you, Lady. 1' Q EDNA COUSINS Commercial 'P 1 Green Peppers, '28, Girl Reserves, '29, ,, Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30, WY, will long reuzeznber her ehcirmhig per- so11al'ily. GLADYS FOXVLER College Prepru'atory Gladys has those wimfiing ways. HUBTER :MEISTER College P1'c'pru'clforl1 Junior Play, '30, Junior Boys' Glee Club, rf: '27, '28, Senior Boys' Chorus, '29, Senior 'ls Boys' Glee Club, '30, '31, Q' H01lI!'7 S gleu'mi1'1,g loehs are cm imlico,t'io'u of his mgenzfity. .wa ff 1 3 Owe Hzmzrlrell fi, ,1-,,,:-1 N, fr, ,w-if ' rf. ,gwyf ' mx -f ,'u,y' fa fm,-' ' - -' X' K Y xwwf 'rf' -Nvgzf gf: :5g 1x4zu,1ff--ff: ?yj, 'Kp'-hi - Th 1-rgflrxupjf eg,-E1 1' 19,5 ff fri' FT, Q, xi rfq 5 T Q A-4 ': . L ' 1 3 Me' if n' . 'A 13' XX ,V !X '1 .a 1 5' 3, ,-'T rl. 11 J X. 4, ff sf rf, .5 . ,J page , ,I vi fi Q. fl! sf- sf ' B IQ ,ig 2 . 1 A. ,J L, 1 r 11 ,115 ,-A. W ,qu .J xf ry 3, .J L, P . f Q, WL. 'rf' '-,- M.. 1,4 . fy xg, the -.,f. ,if ,je is, f.,L. ,ff -5, ' nip -,L F f AQ ',, .2 ,ff-f K Har, ,el -lx fe- .J FMF Aevf... . ffl' ?'f fXt-I-f .. .. .4--' r f'Xf'3 e 1+ 1 -M1922 :if 'f r, Q rl, M- , M1 z 5 MM ww., ,J xsi:Nf'..:., Pvse ,.,,,f'-45.24 Ji J e . gs. 1.42 x,,,,.f.fS 1 tug. ,J A L 'X HELEN SEAVVEL College Preparcctory Entre Nous, '29, '30, '31, A modest, flcirls-haired wvriicl of rare beauty. KENNETH KALII Imlustrifil House of Representatives, '31. Kenneth in his roadster is many Ii girl's lf'Vn1erloo. CHLOE PXGG Iwilzzstriril Rkitect Clue, '20, '30. A quiet, g00.Z-'l7,1llIl'? 0Cl boy, stziclioiisly iw,- Ci'l7l6'd. JACK NESBITT College Prcpa'rato9'y Chieftain Staff, '31, Seozit Staff, '31, Some day James M.mtgo'me7'y Flflgg will be jealous of him. LOTA AMBURN College P'repoL1 ato9'y Lota cteeofmpiishes much in her quiet way. MOZELLE TURLEY College Prepm'ato2 y Vice President of Student Body, '30, '31, Delphic, '26, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, Presi- dent, '30, '31, 1-'resioent of Junior High, '27, Student Council, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, Glee Club, '28, '29, '30, Chieftain Staff, '31, Junior Play, '29. A. s'mm't Miss with rlafrk eyes brimfiil of mischief. KENT OGILVIE College Prepiiratofy Curly, bloml hairgllie answer to CL maid- C'lZ,S pfziyer. FREDERICK CHILCOAT College P1'epa7'cltory Forum, '30, '31, Junior Play, '29. Small but mighty, or is it mitey? LILLIAN HAMBLIN College Pv'epwr'ato1'y Entre Nous, '28, '29, '30, '31, Student Sponsor of Forum, '30. Dcwlc beauty and such popiilcwity must be desferved. BILL DURNIL College Preparatory Quiet cmd tlgoizghlful e- the mien of fi scholar. One Hundred One rx - .-f 1- ,eff fi-f fuer wwf? N vw 9 N 1 J 5, ,K gi xx ,Y 3 s in 1 ,x , f fs 9 4 J ip- lf 1. .V M, 'x ,-2 aff' H5 3. ,ae 'w ,Ll 934. ,W , Q, ,Jr J- f,.a- ,S. ,tl 3, ,Xue fx. . ffi 1 if Q3 f.-5 Vg, ' fa V, ,ix .M .QL 4 P.fiwx,'s141 effjvgwi- 14:4 :Qi A412-iqm -Q--155 'natal-,f5r5Tvgi'55 'lwwfiwrise is :gf 1f'5N 5Yw-ggi' K' .Ci ,SA :PQI fi A I ff' .mx 1 4 2 4 , . 5: J rg Ti 'X 'J e- 'Q ' r L. w-4 Li fl I ,Lil F. C, F .A gx 'i -1 1: 2 sf if A .I , ll Til 92' .K 5 1 . C xi. S .4 .N ...Z .far if if L, 'Tv X . xx, 1' X gg ex, 5 ff L- 'YJ :SX fi , is ,. . 'EJ if' al ji F xl ',J,,x,, Affqk 1.5, ,,ff1L,w,L,rPw1,,,fys1.,, ,4.Nx.,, ,eff-x5,f'1.54, ,Q -IL' J 'ff ' 1 V 1. If A ' .wil SHJIL' l PHYLLIS WOLEVER College Prepfirfilory I Phyllis will tell you that size is11't every- ' thing. , CHARLES W. BENTLY College P1-epcw-aloe-y Forum, '29, '30, '31, Senior Boys' Glee Club, '29, '30, '31, Treasurer, '31, Junior Play, '29, Forum Diversities, '30, '31. Lo14ise's flaming youth. BUSTER EAKER College Pl'62Jdf7'ClfOl'1j Senior Boys' Chorus, '28, Junior Football, '28, Representative, '27. Tall, dark and handsome. VVILL DAN SUTTON College Prepoiratory Football, '29, '30, Track, '30, '31, Senior Boys' Glee Club, '29, '30, Senate, '29, '30, '31, Basketball, '30, '31, Swimming, '30, '31, M Service Club, '29, '30, '31, Hi-Y, '29, '30, '31. Another football player. RONDAL DESHAZO College P'I'9jJCL7'Clff0l lj The dark young mlm for some girl. LOISE MAE PRESTON College P'repcirato1'y Junior Girls' Glee Club, '28, '29, Senior Girls' Glee Club, '29, '30, Girl Reserves, '29, '30, '31, Green Peppers, '30, '31, French Club, '29, '30, '31. A wee young lady, very quiet and sweef. N PAUL SMITH SULLIVAN College Pi'c'71fm'fito1'y Junior Play, '30. He's ri shark at math. HOWARD EDWARD FARRIS lnclustrial A quiet lml with ci mischievous iiatzrre. VIRGINIA HORTENSE LAND College Prep. V Entre Nous, '24, '25, '26, '27, '28, '29, '30, V ' '31, President, '30, '31, Forum Sponsor, '30, '31, Representative, '29, '31, Senior Girls' Chorus, Forum Diversities, '29, '30, '31. Is she bee-yew-ti-ful ?-Ask Cecil TOM GIBSON, JR. College P0 epm'ato'ry Forum, '29, '30, '31, Scout, '29, '30, Glee Club, '29, '30, Press Association, '29, '30: Junior Play, '29. , Tonfs frwolrifes are Jzzhree mid Whooyyec. On: Hzziiclrccl Two wxff- - f- rm, Tx ,.f:f'2xXKf'fsT'8y L1 fre, w ff' ft' ...,,, I. 1 5 A .11 X, S , X,, XX 4 .NW -goof' 'qt SF'-xooff 'oKQ2x.s,.h'-4,11 ,Tyf 'MJUI' , ,'TiTx! :'x?fkijf 1.5 M 'J fit 1 1 sw lj' QD, ki? ESQ Jjx Io, gig A 'PT fx, X H ks . 3 . .Jg LJ rg! .T J. Lf' ,fn by as I 9 9. K -f' yi fi, 'F 'L Xj, ' I ': Y 4. ,T .5 x f' D? . .di fs J . .J V ff? . A ff CN 7 Q, gf, i ff ! ,: Ui, Q. . Ml: If , J X' f 2' YS .T .59 s.:f C. Q xx X., f ' i ,- , pf.. F. v.x N J, - A C 5. I? A -'ANS C ',S.Q, Fx V. L ,QX fl. J. ' if J' 'Q ' rj 'iii A ,-4 'r 98 , ,I -L. S44 .ff 7' . X ' if in 3 C L' .,c. 'TA -7 LSR I X My ' If he ff? fc ,ci 5.1 . 53' nl I, fl .,, , A jk -, r. f if . Y A . fr ral. 94' 2 it F IJ, 'TA ,J , X -X ,-we ,ht I ff !f'X ,fl tic. SA K ' C ,g,. SZ: 'gm x ' '- 'V M, f' 17315: :ry , ' rxwxl ,. -.. .xxx 'ed-, ..- tg.: iI,f-fu w AJ!-.A D.. It 'uf ' A. i . Al- furvw ' Vg, I . .V 1 'J 154 1931 I ff?i'f 5E,.iif, Af?5f'ff?x7F:Q:Q'k 3:f1,15'r7EfsTe ,:?f.i93E ff: ,i?1'f? '12 5 'SX 'N -1, - '.: BIARGARET MORRISON C0mmer1:ffgl Junior Girls' Glee Club, '26, '27, Senior Girls' Chorus, '27, '28. To be the presidents' private secretary is her secret anzlrztion. ALBERT SHARUM Couznzerelul A good sport in every way. CECIL CARNELL Couzniereial Ambition always keeps Ceeil striving for the top. IRIJNE GRIEBEL Couzmereial Green Peppers, '27, Irene always sees the funny side of life and gets a good laugh out of it. JIFANITA FRYE College Preparatory Delphic, '30, '31, Senior Girls' Glee Club, '30, '31, Athletic Association, '30, '31. Her beautiful brown eyes are the envy ov, many a less fortunate girl. 4 DEAN STULL College Preparatory Forum, '29, '30, '31g Hi-Y, '29, '30, '3lg Spanish Club, '29, '30, Dean always has a solution for the very hardest problems, especially in history. DAVID BOWLIN College Preparatory Forum, '26, '27, David's ability to learn history perplexes lllrs. Moor'e. ALMA GARRETT Home Economics Representative, '30, Senior Girls' Glee Club, '28, Rkitect Club, '30, We are told that some of the world's most beaulzful women are red headed, now we bclieve it. BEULAH l.VIAE HARRIS Home Economies Rkitect Club, '30, '31. Golden locks and blue eyes, Oh, what a combination! JACK DAVIS College Preparatory Forum, '29, '30, '31, Senior Boys' Glee Club, '30, '31, Orchestra, '28, '29, '30, '31, Junior Play, '29, French Club, '29, Jaelc just doesn't seem able to be serious for a moment. f . iff' - Zn. ,,,..,.,.-..,..-,..... . l.......,,..--. ., ,- l I One Hundred Three xi, - ' -f T, ,fix ff' X' f V, ,T ,f' '-X 1'?T,AT3',1f' 'XXl7 ', YX',. ' 'N ff. :Sw 5' 'TN 'A If :w'?f's+ev :fc 5592?-L?zf'4f, rio-'ww 75iT X?'qf' fi' 'swell'-411 ,ffr1o '-wif' 'Ter f. ,qi X' A f, w .Um mf, 1.3. L 'li fi' i 5' , if .XI , V ,-9, ill - , v , li 2 v- 5 , K. .fr 5-fp, ,hx ,J sr. 5, X 'Z X. P, iii FQ ' ri. ,E ,J ru' or ,fu UP. 1, RL ,lx 3 - rl , 5 . 2, if: lull 1 J fi FL 3'-. lg, ., J 1, ,f rx A 3 -2 ff lk? if f.. K.. 4 1 2 , Lucille has two hobbies and they are both . 5 ,p .il , ..,,. , ., AYQK1 ,, I A , , 33 19732, C fir.. 19721 13:21 ,flu ,J ' f lC5l'Z A ll . - i aff ps I, ! . 1.21 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 LL, ,X ,i A ' C SQ ALMA HAWORTH College Preparatory QQ, serves, '29 '3O' Green Peppers, '29, Span- S ish Club, '30, '31. '- A , K .5 Her character and personality are little less than perfection itself. JACK SEYMOUR College Preparatory X , Debate, '30, Golden M Club, '30, House ,f of Representatives, '30, Speaker Pro-tem, U '30 'rd 5. I ., Jael: is small but none the less important. 5 I i' ALFRED KEELER Industrial A Hi-Y, '30, '31. -, Another dependable and trustworthy boy. , I . -J BILLYE MOUNTS College Preparatory LN. f Billye has never yet failed to do her part 3 , and more, too. VADA HERVEY College Preparatory A dainty and charming person who re- cently came here. P Senate, '30, '31, Treasurer, '31, Band, '25, f JACK TOLER College Preparatory '- Y, '29, '30, Secretary, '30, Spanish Club, , . Q sentatives, '3O. Q ' Jael: ls: popular with everybody. ', ways be trusted. LUCILLE PASLAY Commercial 'V , Junior Girls' Glee Club, '27, Senior Girls' , - Chorus, '28, '29, Green Peppers, '29, '30, Athletic Association, '29, '30, '31, Girl -- , Scouts, '27, '28, '29. . bnelcetball. i DOROTHY VVILLIAMS College Preparatory ' Athletic Association, '30, '31, Senior Girls' Chorus, '30. Sweet and '1.u.'nnif11g in her ways is Dorothy. ,Q A, , BRN MONTGGf.IERY College Preparatory , Club, '30, '31, ,, , k .V A quiet boy whose modesty makes him all the more admirable. ' 1, . 1 . .1 4 ,,. One Hundred lflour 2 ' v ' 'if rr: , ff Ygjf' 5 haf, V XY , ' ' 5-ilyffk JT? I4 Vp-3 fi !'., .1 ak,-' 'tl i ?' .S s ff' 1 9 Q. , ,'-I ,ff -L. W rw? 921.9 an wfvff-,ff3ff,. :w?3-rrxwqf aria-af 251 by f Senior Girls' Chorus, '27, '28, Girl Re- , D 5 4 Q J '26, '27, '28, '29, stage-C1-aft, '30, '31, Hi- ' '29, '30, President, '29, House of Repre- 1 af, W. R. 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C. Moore, Leonard Moriran, D. Morrison, John Murray, Earl Norman, Chester, Oliver, Paul Pamer, Ted Payte, J. K. Pennimrton, Ba Poole Poole Pool e, Pugh, Pugh Pugh, Reid, Rich' Horace Ray Robert Charles Donald N. L. Charles rdsou De .i , Ring, Henry Rogers, Larry Rogers, Paul Rudrow, Frank Russell, Connie Russell, Gordon Scott, Howell sil ex , f k , -. I, - R ,lr .Q - X. V xxb? Shelor, Robert Sizemore, Marvin Smith, Arthur Smith, Joe Sponsler, Dale Spry, Raymond lltansluury, Paul Stevens, Paul Stevens. Charles Stevenson. Garland Stubbs, Elmer Sweet. Williur 'l'almr, Vance Taekctt, James Talley, Joe Thompson, Marvin Trammell, Ralph Van Horn, Lloyd Vann, Raymond Wade, Harold Ward, Barkley Way, Pat Wetz, William Wheeler, Walker White, Milton Wiegxanml, Donald Williams, Fred Wright, Roy Wriirht, Le Roy , X.. -33,1 , K -3,Ni:,, .inf -Nkxi ,N ,.,,,,,.' e R, Wmnxf' i-fe f eo- ff' 'rf 1eeua,f- 'jc' mg- f,efo,f' -'gif fry, -xeo! ,v -rg, 1x,L.x'J.'-' UF ,f l 7 'a- :ff , ff' ti? sf , 5 . hr A . lf 1 r ,aj f c L will ,QTL ,U eil , an ,CL br, L ,N ,fd at if :1 x PT' ' F 97 in ,. , PW ,Q ,A W 1?- ,CQ me 'xrf :gif ,rx .Q . . Us V.. F ,, . Q riff --cfd'-EXW 33-1' :'!iM!r-fix A V: A 'tg' nf: ' 'N-:s,ga gr, -, ' 'gy . L- . L' l A-M. if-ee nf-2 ,ow-arf, JE sf. . , g 1. 'ZX ' f fy , ', 1. K? 9-,Qt 4 ' K ' V ' : gf ,ff f ni . HQ, N4 V13 'VN ,sm F it Q Xb ,yt .lr KV IJ? if fl. 54? K, . if y . '5g'Yl ,Ji Lv fi? lb G' ll l OID 0lIlfllCOlI fC lllf' S iw FYR 33: 535 W? Allen, Daisy Going, Louise Lees, Vivian Robbins, Dorothy Avants, Callie Gotwals, Elizabeth MeElhaney, Kathleen Robinson, Lorraine Barnard, Ruhy Griebel, Thelma Martin, Hazel Russel, Dorothy 5' Beverage, Jewel Gwinn, Janie Martin, Helen Sanders, Bessie in ,g Blaine, Winifred Hamilton, Orene Martin, Vivian Schaden, Carolyn Boyd, Maurine Harris, Oleathea Masters, Naomi Scott, Margaret A Boyd, Thelma Faye Harris, Helen Myering, Lucille Sharum, Helen Brumley, Helen Harris, Susie Milligan, Lurline Shippen, Marvene Brussell, Evelyn Henderson, Jewel Mitchell, Isla Smith. Helen Q-ff Butler, Wilma lrene Henry, Lallye Moore, Jaunita Smith, Jennie May :ji Callaway, Evelyn Hensely, Mildred Moore, Myrtle Smith, Katherine ,VF Cleaver, Margraret Hensley, Velma Morgan, Grace Stanfield, Mae i L' Clossen, Bertha Hcslar, Genevieve Morton, Kathryn Sturm, Violet Coleman, Virginia Hettiek, Mary Mounts, Ramona Sypert, Josephine Crouch, Josephine Hodges, Willa Louise Murphy, Mary Elizabeth Taylor, Thelma Dewel, Martha Hudson, Helen Nesbit, Velma Teatf, Millieent Qjl Doering, Helen Hulse, Elma Nichols, Doll Tennyson, Niva cl: East, Dorothy Johnson, Floy Niedermayer, Katherine Thomas, Agnes Eisert, Almeda Johnson, Katherine Nixon, Mable Thompson, Lois gf. Elliott, Lucy Jones, Beryl Pepperkorn, Doris Van Horn, Octa Ferguson, Frances Jordan. Lucille Perryman, Beatrice Walker, Opal Fine, Opal Josline, Margaret Peters, Sue Webster, Eileen rli Flock, Wathena Jump, Elizabeth Plug, Jaunise White, Alma W F Flournoy, Lorraine Kendrick, Loretta Preston, Helen Wilbourn, Letha Frieks, Mary Kilgore, Ethel Pruitt, Mildred Wilder. Vina 'fit Fullenwider, Ellen Knoblesdorif, Mary Puckett, Helen Wooster, Virginia Kg: Gardner, Frances Kunz, Martha Jayne Rice, Thelma Wright, Frances he ,ff ig' mi, ,QV One Ilzuzclrcd Fifteen 5? fr 7' , Rfk-7-'K ,-jr ,yzf X, fr, ff Xfff fir, g,Tx yr' +1-gf fg ATS YZ? 'yif 71, c, iK'55f: 3b.Qf7'Q-, 7fv'Z'J l-f1 t-ill' Tiff 79:5 il?-lafi' 'iff ?1i N-953' li ' Katt' ,F Tiff ixffttl ' 117 HT 'YS-At! JT' I , W F wa? 'iff rn ,v -RN-lsflf. 'f.,.gffPVf Y ,xii ,x ,,.. Mxii AL ,,,, 3 -g,'7A?1' wNVgzxix.,, ' .lr lf' W 4-5..-X 'KM a R A-A figirxg QGE PSQ ffflxisxx ,.ZiC'f'?2f N f -f 1- - qi viw VZSHW 6. 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Z rift ffl :Cl tc: 39,1 X-4 -if Tri f- 117' '-:Cx gf' 'wx Iva' ' 154 ' ' X 5 .,. .,. , 7- If V lit, A, -,JL - .-- exvx, li ,hr f 4X,'.,. .,- , - X , I. Ayciiilfllbx, AZCGDFZQZYX , 245731.-st. ,45,tqQTC'Q,xsy ,yzkfyid :lin ii El A 4 ' 1' f I . 1 3. eniioir' icllass ropq ecoy The other day several seniors were stan: ing in front of the store engaged in a very interesting discussion. All were attempting to talk at the same ime and impress upon the minds of the lvisteners what great things they would do in the future. One senior was suddenly struck with a very excellent idea lsuch things have happened! and suggested that they visit an old woman who claimed to ble en- dowed with the power of clairvcyance. The idea was taken up and the seniors involved visited the old woman and askeu her to see their future. The woman stated that for a small sum extra she would tell them the future of the entire senior class. This did not go over so big at the moment but the temptation was too great to resist and the price was paid. The woman said that she would put herself into uhe clairvoyant trance and tell them all they wished to know in an hour. In an hour they returned and this is what she told them: Well, you see, children, she began, my trance was deep enough to put me approximately 15 years into the future. At first I was at a lcss to know where to go, however I decided that Muskogee would be the best place to start. I walkezl down Broatlway. The old street hadn't changei much. At Third and Broadway I looked for the bank. It was there but how change l, however I won't go into that. The bank was closed but in front was a genial but lonely policeman in a very natty blue uniform, whom I iistantly recognized as Richard Nafe. He informed me that he was doing very nicely and that a police- man was one of the most influential mon of the town. When I inquired about some of his old class mates he informed me that it was Muskfgee Day at the Cklahoma Free S'fate Fair and that the majority of his school mates were there. I quickly called a taxi ta funny little thing shaped like a bulletithat shot through the airl. The fair groun s were still where they are today but it took us six minutes to get there because the traffic on the eighth level on which we were required to travel was a bit thick. We got there however and can you imagine my surprise when I started to pay the taxi driver and found that he was Carl Barnes? I didn't get a chance to see whether his hair was still that wonderful shade of red because he did not remove his. helmet but if he had any, at all, I'll wager it was red. He informed me that he had taken Thomas L. Gibson, the president of.the Consolidated Muskogee Banking Corporation, to the fair earlier in the day. I went imme iately to the mid-way. I shan't attempt to describe that to you either, it is beyond words. The first person I saw was Frederick Chilccat: he was a, barker for one of the most dangerous locking farris wheels I ever hope to see. I saw Earnest Lincoln and Sandford Wood on it but I saw their chair whirling around so fast that I became dizzy and continued my way on down the mid-way. Beatrice Candy and Mabel Bushnell were selling some queer tasting corncoc'tion in one of the large booths. Although I had litt'e hope of seeing any of your class mates, If went into the Agricultural Building. Selby Anderson, Bill Barbre, and Epsy Wheeler were arguing about some strange fruit that was a cross between the milk-weed, peach and eggaplant. Lota Amburn and Lois Andersen were listening interestingly. I learned that Lota was teacher of English at Central High School. Passing cn to +he stock exhibits. I saw Emily Thompson and Mozelle Turley who were partners in a huge ranch. Their foreman, M. H. Eaker. was directing the showing of their show cattle. Paul White was the owner of the competing stock. In the Dairy Building, Maxine Harris was explaining to the great cartoonist, Jack Davis, how she mon'elel the statue of Lois Coss, the dancer, from the butter. In the horse stables Henry Boatright. was lookin' over some of his famous racing horses, and to mv great surprise was making a wager with Martha Hardin. In the Grandstand where I went next, Thelma. Hulse was selling tickets and Margret Jenkins operated a funny machine tlcat corresponds to the ticket chopper of today. In the Grandstand which was a large ampitheatre I had a ta'k with Hayden Jordan who was a great film prrducer. He tried to explain to me how the three dimenfion p'c'ures were proiccted, but I could not understand some of the technical terms. He told me that .Iaunita Frye and James Harris were the two most famous actors of the day. I saw lta'ph Hogan in the stands. He was an inventor paid by the government. When I asked about your ol'l c'assmates h'- tcld mf- I should go to George Walker. When I asked where I could find George he pointed out to me his seat in the boxes with a. lot of millionaires. Lucy Wright, Albert Sharum and Jack Toler were among them. George told me that most of the class- mates were there and that I would see them later, but he told me that Mildred Jane Wood was at Mars teaching school. When I showed my surrpise at the trip to Mars h'- exp'ained to me that it was quite a pleasant trip in the new rocket ship built by Walter Howard. He also told me that .lack Seymourf was the commander and chief of the American frrces but was about to lose his job because of the peace plans that were about to go into effect. I learned from George that Roger Burke Mills was at than time in England as a peace envoy and that h' was conc'uriing the plans for international peace. He showed me a letter from Roger Burke that critisized Kenneth Karr and Elgin Pigg, leaders of the op- posing Munitions manufacturing group. for their drastic action against the peace acts. Roger stated in the letter that he had seen Jack Nesbit and Lorraine Ray at an artist's studio in Paris. I left- George and went to the race track to look over the very queer rocket cars that were to race. Paul Sullivan was looking over the car of which he was the driver. He walked over to me and introduced Morris Russak, who was his mechanic. He also introduced me to Shirly Spence, a driver of a competing car and her mechanic, Ouida Easton. These women stick together. I d'dn't see any one else at the fair but Joe Merchant who was trcmbone player in the big band. I was really at a lost as to whore to go after that but I asked David Thornton, who was principal of C. H. S. and didn't have much to do where I would be ahle to see most of th! senior class of '3I. He advised me to take a fast air liner to Europe. The trip took six hours but as I can cover approximately two days in one hour trance and since I had never been to Europe I decided to take the trip. At the office where one had to make reservations one-half hour ahead for a seat in the next lines, I saw Mary Kincaid, who was the information clerk. While I was chatting with her, Lahoma Harris and Jackson Spencer came up and made reservations on the next liner, After a chat with him Arthur Johnson took us up to the I42nd story where we wa'ke:I out on a narrow bridge to the ship. David Long and Dorothy Gurley took the baggage to the reserved seats. I went forward to the engine room where I saw 'Henry Blake, captain of the ship, giving orders to Ben Montgomery, who was helmsman. The conversation was so technical I became disinterested and went back to the passenger compartments. In the gaming room I saw David Bcwlin, who was rumored to be a hard gambler, leading a couple of hard working newspaper reporters. Bill Durnil and Eugenia. Donahue to slaughter. At the bridge table Helen Barber and Mary E. Bender were arguing the relative goods and evils of prohibition while Charles Bently, the famed sculptor, studied his hand. Frark Chase who I took to be the dummy was sleeping rather loudly. In one corner of the room I saw Francis Berry the heiress who was traveling for her health, buried ini a Drile fiirhier, talking with her trainer. Ron al DeS'hazo. I a'so sa.w Millie Olson. who WHS managing 2 book of poems written by Ruth Brown. In the sun room I saw Pauline Franklin, the champion woman chain of restaurants, and a very meek husband. Geraldine Bibb and Virginia Born, the two society leaders By Leon Hunt t 0110 Huwzdrffrl T1UC'7lfjl--HUC' J-fa e,f ,, af 1 .' wa ' . ,-Q ' ., ' ,H Q, ' .ff- QJJ Lf: Spies!-251. SP5 is -32 s..waZ'3aif. ,I sf ks. 3 t . 3 9 LK KX 3 . 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In the crrwzl that it rew I saw gif' Jaquetta Withrow, the great woman sleuth, who was on the trail of Sam Williams, who had failed to ff turn in an income tax report. She was also on the lookout for Martha Price. who had been caught KN running a speak-ea y. She showeil m2 the warrant for the arrest of Naomi McCall for the i'lef al sale Q' of chewing gum. The warrant was signed by Irene Patterson, attorney for Dovtr Ccvunty in th: State of HQ- iklahoma. Dover County being a division of on: ol' the old counties and was named for Clarenceg Dover, a state senator. Of course the warrant wmud have been worthless in Europe unler the present day law but under the Owen Bill that was introducel into Congress in lSM'l by Geneva Owen, the ,iff cinminal could be brought back into the county where he was wanted and sent before the county judge. , ' All this was explained to me by Jaquetta. Q I reached Rome and took another air liner for Arkansas. I found that the air line on which I was Y. I. traveling belonged to James Gwinn but that he had retired leaving Ina Matthews to manage the b-i1 Xzi- company for him. The ship that I was upon did not make many stops. At the Canary Islands, Maude Qi Roby, Florene Richey and Evelyn Milburn, who were on a sight seeinT trip around the world, Wanteil rg to stop to see a famous play that wa! being presrntzad there. Roberta Rebinsrn was the dirfcfmi of rc-Er the play and Iva Marie Pugh and Charlrtte Davis were the two leads. However, I was going to tell you fig. how they got off at the islands. Andrew Borovetz, Isabelle Porter, and Margaret Morrison were members ffm' of the crew and fastened them in a parachute car and pulled the lever, droppin: the car. The parachute yr, opened and they Hoated to the ground. They had a very good orchestra on the ship. Thomas Clark was W. the director and Artemus Hunnicut played the violin, Alfred Keeler played the twango. a new instrument invented by Kathryn Bonicelli. Elinor Albright played the piano and B. Nie'lermayer played the Jew's I' harp. I saw Kent Cgilvie. who was a professional gigilo, dancing with Georgia. Lester, a r'ch widow. a Blanche Hess and Vivian Ross, two,prominent matrons were in the dining room disucssing the qualities of the Mary Lewis pie, a pie that was named after the great writer of recipes. l heard them mention N,- the S'criven, a new fruit that was blended by the great botanist, Dorothy Scriven. fl I landed in a small town in Arkansas and went immediately to the Scroggins Drug Store owned by ff,- Kathryn Scroggins and called Irene Webb over the television phone that hai been perfected in 1939 by ' 3' Elwood Everett. Irene told me that she was engaged in writing a book of poems of great heroes of ,Q-Jr history. She had written one of Leona Lamb and her heroic automobile ride to Doctor Martin Lyon's ki ofiice in order to save Carlton Carson from sullering severe pains from razlium burns received when, EQ, he attempted to take it from the Howard Farris Insane Sanitarium. Anothr one had been written about Q-jj Goldie Jordan because of her heroic act in saving Erma Lee Ihrig from the fate ol' an innocent by- tbl stander in a Chicago gun battle. After speaking to Irene, I called a fast air plane bus and went back , to Muskogee. lt was from there that I called the rest of your class mates. l called Rose Holmes, the president of a publishing company. She said that they were at that time printing a book called The Life and Times of Lavon Henry. The book was written by Irene Griebel, a great historian. That they ff f. had just finished printing a novel that was one of the best sellers. It was called The Brown Murder , Case, and was written by Homer Giles, She said that it was a new thing in literature. I called i ,J Gladys Fowler next. She was manager of the Ethel Files Beauty Solen. She told me that Thelma Fir- QQ guson, the great dancer had just been in to get her hair clipped. She :aid :hat she :hought Lhal' clipped hair was going to be vesy fahionable. She said Arville Givodell and Leudriek Harman were A working in their laboratory trying to perfect a new cosmetic that would keep the cheeke permanently red. I next called Roy Hughes, the president of an advertising concern. He curtly told me he was! too busy to be bothered and referred me to Edna Cousins. on of the manafers of the company. Edna told me that they had just given the blind fold test to Chloe Pigg, Owen Purdin, Everett Qualls and- Harley Smith. S'he told me that the blind fold test was a flop because all of the people had unanimously 73, chosen the wrong product. Ji I next called Lonzo Vickers, who was dean at a large college. He said that they were having some trouble about athletics in the college and that their excellent erach. Opal Allen was likely to lose her i, position. He said that Velma Badgley, Kathryn lioylen and Haline Brecce had been in college for some ky.. years and were likely to he there a while longer. While I had been talking Bernice Brown, Thelma Cantrell and Audie Clark had gathered outside of the booth waiting for a chance to talk. Audie Clark, 5 the cashier of the drug store from which I wa-v talking, sent the delivery girl after a woman policeman. ,, b Beatrice Brogran, in a natty blue uniform came back with Betty Clement, the delivery girl, and ln. no gentle way jerked me from the booth. ix' The jerk brought me from the trance but as I think I have told you something about the future if- of each of your class mates, you will kiidly pay the fee. ' I. Compllments of ,fc tx.: ..-7, Sears Roebuck Sz Company . 9 ka' R.: 'F Phone 882 419 West Broadway g , . its A: ng. A21 0110 Hzmda'r'cl Tfwcuty-seven 'Qt fa 1. -at' 'TTY if A fff..f:'vx f 'c'1s-'iffzxfaaw Q wh- f3'fYf- f -w IHXWYX' ' X fftfifpxbpf 2 Eswotw weffrdr .vS?n'wvfffs4?f 'ktfktlf Ignwsfufmi C if f X. 1,-4 .,,a'-S4 mf, qi, Y WN,..,XB442i' ,kv I ...hy M, JI: I, Qs. wld' nf.. .KX U45 'iff .Ex QDQQ Sbksolgvfb ,Dee .l r95ZL1Ee,.Jig'9Gl3Tfk ali 15-gift . I i l J ffw uri -' - W llws- 1 lil x M71-llfiiw: LTV' iN fl G ei ir .Q eniior ass iistory 9 3 , ,,-X ee C' s 1 By Joe Merchant , This Hit the High Point History, or rather this review of happenings. is to remind the members V ,L,- of the senior class of nineteen hundred and thirty-one, what really happened while they were in the big W: .lk red house, getting their education. The following sketch will take' them back to the time they entered Ccntral's Junior High School as Q. ' i proud seventh graders, up to the time they received their big white sheep-skins. ,Ai , The Seniors who have been in Central High School since they were seventh graders, can easily recall that in the good old years ol' twenty-five and twenty-six, that the first half of the seventh grade was ' 73 located in Washington School, so they really entered Central as proud TA's, in the year of twenty-six. It Hifi seems that all those young rawcals, in their still' new shoes dashing here and there, under and between 1-.L the upper classmen, Was the greatest blow Central ever received. It looked as though Muskogee's High twig School was in the midst of Yellowstone National Park, or had been turned into 1 sanitarium for tho if weak minded. i- .5 When this crowd of young energetic students passed into the eighth grade. they grew more tame and 'Y soon became really a part of Central High Schcol. The only outstanding event that happened that year, V was one that every child took part in, that of being instructed in the Arts of Citizenship by Mrs. Collins. You should have seen these now dignified seniors when they were promoted to the ninth grade. They X if . .of ui lelt almost as good about entering high school as they do now about leaving. The idea is, that they really Lf' felt good about being Freshmen. Everybody spoke the same words, those being Now my credits and Lai units will count. The only problem ahead of them now was to get the hundred and seventy creditz and fifteen units. ' 'Q' In the school year nineteen and twenty-seven a plan was put before the seventh. eip-hth and ninth grades, letting them elect a repreesntative of these grades, so as bo give them a voice in the Student ily. i Governmnt. ' 5 5 The irresistible Mozelle Turley won out an'l was the first President ol' the Junior High. In the year ,rf ot' twenty-seven the first Forum-Senate Tug 0' War was held. The result was that the Forum came out of the contest dry. G. C. Harrell was elected president of the Sophomore Class of twenty-eight. It looked as if he r?i would make a good Arkansas politician. Q, 'J About four or five fellows who are now members of the Forum, and about the same number who are if 'pl . - wr .QR in the Senate in this year of nineteen hundred and thirty-one, were voted into their respective clubs fi, while Sophomores. Approximately as many girls who are- now in the Entre Nous, Guniake, and Delphic made their respective clubs in twenty-eight, also: thus making these students three year lettermen, if V one may use the athletic term of service. ' The Junior year for the majority of the pupils is the most co'orful time of all, excepting the Senior year, ' A l ol' course. The Junior year of twenty-nine and thirty was no exception. There camel from West High I. V- it A fx- C School, as usual, as number of students to finish their high school career, or as Miss Hull' would :fill '3' it. to secure their finishing tfuches. .1 New acquaintances were made between boys and boys, between girls and girls, and of course between A -.X some oys am some gir s. , ' b l ' l The Junior play was hailed by faculty members as one of the besh plays ever presented in Central's QQ, auditorium, The east received special praise from Anton Gfetz. Central's band instructor. He said that that JA' bunch should go to Hollywood. Adnah, Joe, Mozelle, G. C., Georgie, and Jack had the leads in the 'if play, The Three Gracesf' ,f '. Selby Anderson, Richard Nate, G. C. Harrell, and Joe Merchant were put before the student boldy i if' as candidates for Student President for the year nineteen thirty. G. C., the w0men's choice, as well as T, -S, the Arkansas politician, came out with the reins in his hands. The Junior-Senior Banquet of that year N. was a great success. According to Mr. Speaker, principal, the eats could not have been beaten. The Senior year of thirty-one was as colorful as a mot-ion picture production, produced in pastel .ijt itil, shades. Starting the year off with a bang, the Central Roughers won the title of State Champions. They X-,Qs ruled their opponents with an iron hand throughout the season. V J! The annual Forum-Senate Tug 0' War was a happening that held high interest in Central during H if - 'i' r -X the month oi January. The result wasflforum came out dry. ' ' 1,3 The Senior Play, Who Wouldn't Be Crazy was acceptel with great praise. It was a real laugh V C getter. The Hobo Convention was greater than ever. According to Mr. Speaker those chickens were fried EQ to a tea. fig gil' Tho Forum Diversitiesf' and the Senate Vo-Devil, annual shows put on by their respective clubs, fail 7, were funnier than ever. And what crowds those shows brought! Cf' , Taking everything all the way around, the Seniors ol' who have spent 12 years in getting that all 'gig old sheep-skin, say that these years were spent in joy and happiness. All arei awakening to the fact and if-. seeing that they had lots of fun in getting that old head chuck full of knowledge. ,' ' ,ffl It seems as though the class of 31 holds its place among the rest of the senior classes as a prize- ky J E winner. i X' RPL, I X fi? V3 Cf' 'S 3, , I K VJ, ijei One H111ul1'ed Twc'11,ty-eight V' ,J V.. LN. -' i 11-. Firyf 7' 'iff' 'PX 77' -.7Nv-'P' 'XXFV 'Wi J' 'K ?'Tr 'Dfw i'XQ'7',1 W i,j y -5 .iiif erifr- WSJ' ,ass?5'9ZzMirr. . R 'week-?ff.. .n- Fl ,. ,,,. z.J 1 N-f 2 I :QI Q3 fi? 'Su 5 I if e ' ei. X.. I I ffl . if in A ff? i J f I I 4 .il '51 Xia if FIN . 4 fi? i fi il 1. I if 7 7 CT 'Su J fox Xdxxh..- ' Z' 'NXd4x-.Q - ' -.ny f' ' fl If .js 0,4 -.-n ff '-X u,.- -- '-,rp 1-- ' q,.4' '---fi . . 2 , N.-QM fx X k.-. ,av 1 ,, , fy f -ed. , ,- px. 'X ,Q Y 4 rs -X l ,Af dsa:Q.2.ffXeff4rc9fL ,fccQ.Wkse,faLvDQ.-,N. -Keio .saga rw, ,, F 1 , . , i CEE Ilnc lilo! I hie'l'taiii. . .W 7. rg YCIIIIIIOII' Qlass llllil 5 Know all mcn by these presents: ri' We the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-one A. D., being of sound mind and memory do set N' our hand to this our last will and testament. Having brooded long over our many estates, real and 7. otherwise, we now bequeath our most cherished characteristics, both concrete and abstract, to deserving students and faculty members. 1 1 The Senior Class of 1931 A Let our estate be divided in matter and form followinxr: IIT MARY SULLIVAN leaves her sunny nature to all who may need it. k. HARRY SHEPARD leaves the Scout to next year's editor. BILL MADDOX leavea his curling' golden locks to Bill Rice. EUGENIA DONAHUE leaves her ability to carry five solids to some overworked junior. CJ' CHARLOTTE KENNEDY leaves her methods of organizing debate to Frances Suhre. l-nj PAULINE FRANKLIN, JUANITA BROOKS and FRANCES OVERBECK leave C. H. S. smiling. Q ' THELMA FOUSVT and GLADYS FOWLER leave their compacts to Mrs. Collins. M' TED LOCKE leaves one lone rinelet to Mr. Harder to make a wig. - BEULAH and EULA KENNEDY leave their sisterly love. 3 JELLY HANNAN l'aves his collection of ifeorl excuses to Jack Reynolds. 5 RAYMOND HARDIN leaves the Forum to Palmer Procter. LEOTA KING leaves Ed Miller to the rest of the small girls. THELMA CLARK leaves a sunny Smile. T. LOIS and MARJORIE FARTHING leave their friends in Central. I3 LOIS ANDERSON leaves her bubbling spirits bo Caroline Cook. ,Q HOWARD JONES leaves Lucille Lescher. HADEN JORDAN leaves bi rv'-wculine presence to Tommy Wilson. ,vi SALLYE MARGARET CHADWELL leaves the Senators to the rest of the Gunaikes. ' fl, LORENE HALL leaves hev pirk locks to Jack Lawson. TED CARSON thinks he miirht leave. , LAWRENCE STEWART his hail name. A SELBY ANDERSON leaves his divnity to the Forumites. ' FRANK CHASE and FREDERICK CHILCOAT leave six cigarette stubs to Mr. Sullivan. XX. ARTEMAS HUNNICUTT leav's his heir-ht to Jaunice Pigg. f' RUTH FARRIS, GERALDINE BIBB, HAZEL CAVENDER and MABEL CLAIRE BUSHNELL leave detention at lenilth. QQ, CHARLEY JONES leaves his foot ball record, too. ,Qi ALFRED KEELER and MARTIN LYON can't afford to leave anything. k! W. R. SNYDER CLARENCE DOVER and PAUL EAST leave Central by the back door, as usual. Nl JACK SEYMOUR leaves fond memories of debates he has won. W' MARGARET JENKINS leaves in Buster's Studebaker. FRED HELM. BOB ROYAL and ERNEST LINCOLN leave their records in the office. ' ROY HUGHES leaves his ability to make lert-handed baskets to George Knierem. I 5 VADA HERVEY leaves Central to return to Ckmulgee. XC ALMA HAWORTH leaves for Ft. Gibson. 'N' JUANITA FRYE leaves her beautiful brown eyes to Mrs. Thornton. 1' LEON HUNT wills his marvelous rapidity at foldinf Scouts to Helen Forrest. BEATRICE CANDY leaves the Chemistry lab to Mr. McKinney. LOIS PRESTON leaves her fine handwriting: to Beulah Preston. VIRGINIA MCMANUS leaves her ability to skip school to Chris Brown. NJ MARJORIE WILSON and ROGER BURKE MILLS' leave their romance to Catherine Cottinjxham and K Raymond Clement. ff MARY ELIZABETH BENDER leaves her ability for picture appointments to some aspiring: staif member. f JOY LOUISE FRANCIS leaves Willis Allen. A FRANCIS LVWRY leaves his l'ootba'l record to Coach Cortright. DAVID LONG. LEE LOVING, also DURWOOD MAPLES vacate their positions by the trophy case in N, favor of the three lucky Juniors. MORRIS RUSSAK leaves an original comnosition entitled How to Take Life Easy to W. P. Baze. vs MILLIE OLSON leaves all the fun she had on Hobo Day to Helen Overstreet. JUHREE SNEDDEN leaves her permanent hall pass to Kitty Lou Moore. jg, ELERY BLAKE leaves his best line to Paul Johnson. ELIZABETH FAIVIPSCN and BETSY ROSS' LEE leave their locker to Maribe Barnes and Ercelle Foshee. rt, MARY RUTH LEWIS and ROSE HOLMES leave Central with secretarian intentions. f. THELMA HULSE leaves her abilitv to translate Latin to Dorothy East. BESSIE SHARUM and BONNIE SWITZER leave Miss Velma Weaver their shorthand notebooks. 7 3 WALTER HOWARD and ALBERT SHARUM leave a box of court plaster to Mr. Watson. Q f SUES' SEAWELL and SINGLETERRY leave their collection of chewing gum to Miss Bessie Huff. BILLYE MOUNTS, MARY FEARS and LOTA AMBURN leave Central to the seventh graders. X' BILL DURNII. bequeaths his pw-nen4'i'y towards aleehra to Miss Hassie Evatt. W' WILBUR POWELL, HOMER MEISTER and HENRY BLAKE leave their caps and gowns to three lucky Q3 Juniors. DOROTHY SCRIVEN. KATHRYN SCROGGINS, MABEL VVEBB and JACQUETTA WITHROW leave a. is? few stale biscuits in the cookinir room. Lf' TOM DABNEY leaves a dozen editorials for next year's Scout Staff. if DAVID BOWLIN and JACK NESBITT leave Central for work. HELEN BARBER leaves her ability and love for sewinfr to Miss Henson. ' 2 CHARLES BENTLEY leaves Louise Scott to the Library. l 5 PAUL WHITE 'eaves his overweaninrz ambition ro Harry Jereens. MARY KINCARD. OKLAHOMA WALKER, JEAN MURRAY and RUTH MALONEY leave their lipsticks X, to Katherine Wade. ,gl HARRIET MINSER leaves her lomz hair as a relic. ri MARJORIE PUGH. FRANCES STERLING, WINFRED LEGRO and DOROTHY WERHAN leave their lg: good looks to next year's Junior Play Cast. Q, E5 fr .Ji . 1 . , ' t-? One Hlll7C.l6fI Twenty-rzuzc 7 QC X 1'7 ?i T'i'o K 'Ffa 'TX - ffm f'TS XV' 'ff' r YTf I ff Effie . i'l Xf i'7 is 'Z' f ONGRATULATIONS, Seniors, on past achieve- ments at C.H.S. 1lWe trust that the knowledge you have obtained Will serve as a foundation upon which to build a happy and useful life. urnil' Broadway at Fourth Phones 116 - 117 One Hlcizdrrfd fI'hi1'ty rf! . QL 5 X. it id in A ig 3' ' v -L AJ E e Si i l .V gi -' 2 ,gg , i I+' iii 1 J ,cbt is fri rg? so ,. . .Q ', J' v X s f f-e. N' -fsiiiii-Y:'kl'Ji 15312-fg.Pib1Qii'Multi' f ,LVN i '1 'i ', f2-..f:Nb1rqJl'W 'f''nfsfvriix-JN ', V ,sf PM . 'I-' 'A' fi .ISLQJ is ff-X sig.: 5?i-.XQQ .yu L3'CQz5x,-Jxxl.':9s:l.l4,,fix JTQLSQ r- V., , L, ,,' y tj Q lm' Wim? 1. hu-itfixn W, ' oi Wir ta CElIllllCOlIl' QRSS ll 5:23, '33 MABEL KENNEDY, ILAH MAE JACKSON and MARTHA HARDIN leave all their school books. JAMES' HARRIS is leaving, too. LJ KATHRYN BONICELLI, AUDIE CLARK and ETHEL FILES bequeath their ability to learn shorthand N-2 to Margaret Joslin. W' JOSEPHINE JONES haves her horse to the care of Speaker. MARGARET JONES leaves her crayfish to'Mrs. Jamell. ' ' GOLDIE JORDAN and FLOREINE RICHEY will their long hair to be made into ropes for rescuingr L5 poor sailors. XE LORENE STOLZE, SYLVIA ROSENCRANS and LEONA LAMB leave an innocent book. KATHRYN BOYLEN leaves for a nice, neat office. HALINE BREECE, BERNICE BROWN and THELMA CANTRELL leave a few ribbons for other suf- it-5, fering typists. - . 3, THELMA FERGUSON and ERMA IRHIG leave a well numbered shorthand manual to Edith Carter. ii! LAVON HENRY, ELEANOR 'SvHAFFER, MARTHA PRICE and FRANCES OZMENT leave their ad- qv' miraticn for Senior class presidents to Martha Anderson. ff EDNA COUSINS' and DELL FOWLER will their ability bo chew gum to whoever likes the said subject. OPAL ALLEN wills her ability to ensnare msn because she needs it no longer. ' i JACKSON SPENCER. LEO McGEEHON, ARTHUR JOHNSON, HOMER GILES and ANDREW BORO- l- ,E VETZ will their Commercial Law notes to Mr. Wertz to be used as references, WILLIAM GUINN wills naught as he needs everything he has. ,f IRENE GRIEBEL and ROSELLA GAWI-' will their silk stockings to Mr. Martin. PAUL SULLIVAN and WILLIE SUTTON leave their calm manner to over-excited sponsors. 'Q' O. E. SWAN leaves his position on the Chieftain. Q: PHYLLIS WOLEVER leaves Central by the south door. bf ELGIN PIGG leaves his nonchalance to Tommy Heritage. Si BILL BARBRE leaves his gift of tongues to Johnny Bridenthal. LOIS COSS leaves her ability to write shorthand to Pauline Brannan. KIRBY SAILORS' leaves his harmonica to the Biology classes. F 3 LILLIAN HAMBLIN leaves her power over men to Louise Scott. i 5 SHIREY SPENCE leaves Lloyd Ponder to the tender mercies of Central. SAM WILLIAMS leaves his southern drawl to Miss Gregory. ' A' RICHARD NAFE leaves the Senior presidency to William Hillhouse. 5' LELDA BEN REDDICK leaves her deft fingers to the Junior Favor Committee. BUSTER EAKER leaves his Studebaker to anybody that will have it. Q, JOYCE GARDNER leaves her ability to cook to Miss Curtis. co: RALPH HOGAN and WANDA SCREECHFIELD leave Central. Na VIRGIL PUGH wills his history notebook to Howard White. A ' LORRAINE RAY wills her raven locks to Kathryn Davidson. 415 HENRY BOATRIGHT leaves financial worries to Helen Mae Watkins. , '- FRANCES BERRY leaves her scientific mind to the Science Department. 'H Y TOB GIBSON wills his noise to Charles Bryant. -X I. KENNETH KARR leaves his ability to make A in Physics to Mr. Foster. if M. E. MILLER. Jr., leaves his seat in 321. KENT OGILVIE leaves his sweet nature to Annie Beth Satterfield. CLAYTON OVERBECK leaves his Epicurean taste to the cafeteria. GQ, GILBERT THOMPSON, LOUISE THOMPSON and RUBY THOMPSON leave their surname to all of lb. Central's Thompsons. VIRGINIA LAND leaves Entre Nous to their next president. 'y' DONNA LARSON and G. C. HARRELL leave their most sincere devotion to C. H. S. We PAULINE DOUTHIT, MARY ALMA GARRETT, BEULAH MAE HARRIS, BLANCHE HESS and LAHOMA HARRIS leave their sewing boxes to Miss Henson. ' ' CAMPBELL WIL'Sv0N leaves his iniinite reserve to Lois Worley. -. .E SANDFORD WOOD leaves Latin never to return. X317 VIVIAN ROSS leaves her understanding heart of Central's faculty. L, ISA WILDER and VELMA BADGLEY leave two badly chewed pencils to Miss Griffin. ,mg THELMA EVERETT wills her business efficiency to Mr. Wertz. rf-XY SARAH PITTS leaves all her Botanical discoveries to Biology. EDWIN LLWYD leaves Mr. Wertz. fa IDA BESS BRIGHT leaves her brown eyes to Vina Wilder. Nl ZELPHIA SANDLIN and OUIDA EASTON leave their books to the book store. if 5. RONALD DeSHAZO is leaving for Hollywood. JACK DAVIS leaves his gift of gab to Mr. Speaker. ' 1 JOE MERCHANT leaves his artistic ability to Frances Gardner. , F. MARIAN HAMBLIN and BEATRICE BROGAN leave Central with a light heart. .QL CHLOE PIGG leaves his superior penmanship to a few pencil-pushing froshies. I X- OWEN PURDIN, EVERETT QUALLS, HARLEY SMITH and LONZO VICKERS bequeath their in- fx. ventive minds to Woodrow Wilson. ni, IDELL CLEMENT cedes her winning smile to Ellen Fullenwider. I Eat DEAN STULL reluctantly leaves Lillian Black to the hawk-eye of Mr. Harder to be watched over with H31 great care. N MOZELLE TURLEY leaves her sense of justice to George Johnson. iff EPSY WHEELER bequeaths her nose for news to the Scout. RUSSELL WRIGHT leaves his way with women to Milbon Russell. I 3 To Dorothy Doke, JANE WOOD leaves her ability to impress the public. , RESA CLAMPITT leaves Central matrimonially inclined. TOM BOEN wills his history notes to Jimmy Stevenson. , ' DORIS FINLEY wills several slightly used sheets of theme paper to anyone who will need them. Lf, ADNAH BLANCHE RIKE wills her theory of beauty to Mary Ethel Teasdale. I MILDRED SAULS and CHARLOTTE DAVIS will their high standing to Ben Harrison. LJ K CS tx? . -. , , ui One Hamdiecl Thzify-one W X: lf. F 1 fr' of 'Sgr ff 'ZTD6' if for f'TXbf 'gQfTb 'x.f77' my 5-sr +K39S.9' ,.rq.r-fx2139wsfrr,. .,.. .nr Qgyf-an sw. fxgyf at .:wSr Q,z frf,,,,C.g ,H ,W UA, .,--L, -1: ,ff 3 -,7, , -. -, 'ff' . i. 'ff , .af ,- A 5 cz . l L 'Y 5 J ' ,' 4 , li. f .lil 15:11, M iliai' W uncle. -,kai vb K 3 0 ' X f 12a2'59'X1 It A ll Depends on You! -Whether you :ave or not. It depends on your choosing the right store to patronize. ---If you can find a store that has high principles about the quality of merchandise offered for sale, and the mainten- ance of fair prices in every department - then you will be able to satisfy your wants and still save. -It no longer requires an unlimited budget to enable one to dress smartly - not when there are 't ' ' to serve you! s oies like this one Smart Young Fashions for Smart You ng School Misses T0 PHONE Q CALL 186 DRY 600195 G0 MUsKoGEE, OKLAHOMA Co RNER BROADVVAY AT SECOND fftllfl lllzrzclwrrl Tll,iVl'.lj-l1,U0 ir' is 4 c ,.-. ,gr xii 43 ia ' A is, fi IL. WJ 55' t .Y 3,1 - if IN ki rc? mga 23 ff ESQ . if 31 kd ,ci rg all 'N Q Riu J ajft 1,55 he Cu SJ .VI l-N .JN rj ' C gi .f sa ,fi '7 xvf it s Q, :AL ff V X 'Li U' K, 5 -wir' ,V -.. LUN ,-' ,X . ,4 -21. qf X ,4 -,l 4 X f . ,A -.. . V f' 'xi i . -.- --.r J f1.9f1?s.-. ri-,L ,if-. be 5X-ff' IVV: M ',f5 r 'J 3- . ,,1i Li X, E. Cl Will at fElIl1lI0lI' :RSS ll kg' M4' DOROTHY GIBSON leaves a few bobby pins for Jenny Palmer. GEORGE TAYLOR leaves his crushes bo some high school Adonis. 1 BETH THAYER leaves Mrs. Moore. DAVID THORNTON and JACK TOLER leave school with high aspirations. xg' HARRY VANHOOSER and GEORGE WALKER code their parking place at Waddt-ll's to the Juniors. ELEANCR ALBRIGHT and NAOMI MCCALL leave a pink hair ribbon to teachor's pets. 'Q MAXINE HARRIS' reluctantly leaves Dick Brown. .Ql- GEORGIE LESTER leaves her footprints. WOODROW WILSON leaves his height to George Lifton. in TOM CLARK, EDWARD EVERETT, HOWARD FARRIS, ORVILLE GOODELL and LEUDRICK HAR- HOM leave 35.00 to the home for blind mice. , - ROBERTA ROBINSON leaves Dorothy Leepcr to Mary Kate. BEN MONTGOMERY and CARL BARNES leave a half of bottle of liniment to the stage crl-xi VIRGINIA BORN and MARTHA LOU BRENTS leave a halt'-Worked physics problem. ,fag FRANCES SHELL leaves Central for Ralph Erwin? 3 DOROTHY GURLEY and RUTH BROWN leave their yellow slips to Leila, the maid. MARGARET MORRISON leaves her friends to the Junior Class. xl LUCILLE PASLAY and RUTH ROBINSON leave their good English to Miss White. IRENE PATTERSON leaves the Scout Room in tears. Q ISIABELLE PORTER, IVIAUDE ROBY and DORJTHY STANSBURY leave everything. '. N LUCY WRIGHT leaves a smile to all. BARBARA NEIDERMAYER leaves her extra shorthand pages. LUCYLLE SADLER, IVA MARIE PUGH, GENEVA OWEN, EVELYN MILBURN :Intl INA MATTHEWS If-:LN leave hot tamales for poor cold dogs. JULIE OLENTINE leaves forever+-W this will. ,ig Witness: My School J Your School tj! His School xi . fl, fc Standard Jewelry Company tt A ,f . ' CN Broadway at Main ggi Official Watch Inspectors for M. K. 85 T., lVl. V., K. O. KL G., Frisco, M. E. T., . K -3, and O. C. A. Sz A., Railroads Q, Diamonds - Watches - Silverware -- Clocks si Luggage -- Bags T 1 ' ' . Expert Vt aten and Jewelry Repa1r1ng RQ ga. ji .Ji M t C V' y IQICCQSS O OI' ompai. 71, Q fl Sales and Service. 624-630 West Broadway W. Used Car Department, 623 West Broadway V5 , ga .H Il Studebaker Dealer tg QQ ' I Okl h T Phones 3604, 5969 and 1110 Muskogee, la oma 1 .li rs fy . fi , Ono H1111rIrwI T'Ill'f!I-f,1I'f'l' Qi Kr v . .. .. 'fe - ,.f 's. ni Lfff ' - N ff 4- .fn ff.:-,f-rfx iff-fr. N4 .:?SfQJ-3? Sfwsfezf aff, Erfw-M awww-avr., C 'rm 1 1 1 ef? A WSW 'f 5 iC2'r fSv2lN 'fnfw 1434 r--.i 'f' t Q I .MX .IN fi .6 C.,- 5,4 ff C XC., L NJ . ,- .fd F. c., EA gi .-i N. FW if f' '5 t . L 2 J ful :fe K-11 .F- .L SJ x' .tru T1 L J 1' . vf '. ,f B1 fi. C. FJ . . F, Tj-X 1 :ff 1 N ffi 'c c. .F J in 53,1 .Ll r C.. .M 54X ...L .L . 1 .V ,fm C -LI wJ ff T. .S 'TN' .M .ufff-5. LX.- -. ex,-1. mc. xe .,z.IXX.,.fx5,, .J, 4, ,g ,Q QA,-' -N ,Sex . , W- , . 1 A .6 ll: ff ' :vii r. September Calendar Monday, September 8--School starts. A hall full of seventh graders and Junior College students. Tuesday, September 9-Lunch lists not in use+everyone takes opportunity to eat out! Wednesday, September 10--History notebooks well under way. Thursday, September 11---Hazel Cavendar and Joy Louise Frances barely survived after writing first feature story. Friday, September 12-Another sweltering daygcollars wilt, along with the over- worked students. Monday, September 15-Colored notebooks are becoming more plentiful as well as more artistically Q75 decorated. Adnah Riko has a new one. Tuesday, September 16.-Just a hundred more days until Christmas. Wednesday, September 17-After this length of time there is quite an accumulation and variety of gum under the desks. Thursday, September 18--Ah! Tomorrow's Friday. Friday, September 19--Mr. Paden is causing many heart throbs and thrills among the fairer members of old C. H. S. fNo names mentionedJ Monday, September 22-Mark Miller takes time off from Waddellts once in a while to attend class. Oh, well, business comes first. Tuesday, September 23-Roughers practicing hard for first clash Friday night. Wednesday, September 2-iw-Harry sez: t'Subscribe for the Sz:ouf! Friday, September 26-Roughers will trounce Checotah at first night game tonight. Just watch! Monday, September 29-Yep! 51-0 in favor of C. H. S. That team sure digs in. J. H. SHOUSE N. B. SHOUSE READY-TO-WEAR - MILLINERY WARNER,S CORSETS CAMPS SURGICAL SUPPORTS ALLEN-A HOSIERY ENNA JETTICK and FOOT FRIEND ARCH SUPPORT SHOES for WOMEN DRY GOODS MEN'S and BOYS' FURNISHINGS I c .... . 305-7 West Broadway Phone 1388 01'7,0 Hundred Thirty-f01.c1' TYR yf' Ifxxffis,'f,TY1'y 5-api' YZF 'IT x ,-f' -5- 'f' f'-K TS w f ' X , r pf X, ,f ' ' X ,' - F' ' K4-f'l-f'! '1,'gTT,! pf-'57 lX.7flj.fV 'ji H 'XULQI' 'gif L' 'N.Ukb.Yf - 'ffrj -xkl,uS,?' f 'V jg l' ' V 1 6 J ., .2 .J ffl. I 5 .-3 he -4' li Q D X , .UL 1,4 . 5. - .. C N 3. N .1 n,1- .pri fp-. 3. I .J Lf' ,. A , V x .i W .' lf ,QQ 'D iff N . rf ' if . 9-' X 'T 2-- '1 .J N ? K -SQL .fllv rg 5. .J ,ht 'ff , 'f' if X . ks. l 7 LU! .M , , . ,Y is K 4' rf., 7. S. ff' .Zh ,W J gnu. . 1, ft-. 1 'iv -V .4 ' K at S4 1 -rj fa ,fm C., - 4 L -QA ff-. Q-7. 6. ,if-i .fx aim. 1 ,J :ng K., ,Pj fi' 62, 'WA L5 ., . ,ff fit' F, .5-5' ,M be w n I XOR 21 1 . 1 'f . . fi r 5- 14 if ' 'fi T4 X elif! . ,A ff .fre .11 1 'B T. LQ 'q ,KM L. H- f ,.. ,Q C if .f f'-.rw A J. ln Y 7 .. ff A 0 Li 3 5 . 1 it 141: l fb Uetober Calendar Friday, October 3-Virginia Land and Jack Hamblin elected student sponsors of the ,HT Forum. 'N ll Satllfdfly, 0C'C0lO91' 4,-Roughers trample Stillwell. I wonder if they are still well? Monday, October 6-Roger Burke Mills is elected president of the Senior Boy's Glee ,QQ club and Josephine Jones of the Girls' Glee club. Tuesday, October 7-Haven't you subscribed for the Scout Yet? QQ! Wednesday, October 8-Coffee Shop in Cafeteria gains in popularity. Jw Friday, October 10-Roughers defeat Sapulpa 7-0. The boys sure know their petuniasl ' Monday, October 13-The beginning of the end of the first six weeks. Tuesday, October 14-Chieftain Staff beaded by Lawrence Stewart. fly? Wednesday, October 15-Mary Bender begins her job of continually reminding Mr. Foster and Mr. McKinney to have their pictures taken. Thursday, October 16-Construction of new gym starts. Monday, October 20-Fern Johnson and Salley Margaret Chadwell are Senate's student sponsors. Wednesday, October 22-Talk about luck. Thursday and Friday are holidays on acount QV Q of teachers' meeting. Everyone happy but the teachers. E? Saturday, October 25-Same old glad-tidings. tno, not Merry Christmasb Central overwhelmed Bartlesville! fly Wednesday, October 29iGin Land and Bill Durnil. tgp' Thursday, October 30-Entre Nous holds weakly meeting. Friday, October 31-Did Central ever have such a team? McAlester sure watched our L29 smoke. 5 V kr Remember This Ad in Your Chieftain 155 To the Students of the 1931 Senior Class of Central High tg WE WISH You EVERY SUCCESS iii When you get your first permanent Q ' 'MEL Job, clip this coupon - bring it to us, Q. 'Ti and we will give you two tickets to 32, the Broadway or the Ritz Theatre. We want to see and hear you prosper. XXL PROCTER and MARSH Name L L-- S-- cc-c----cc--Mg Address gg gg Q ggpg W-,AMW OSQHDQQOH L , .5953 .Ma LcML-....c, 9.34 42, 3, One Hzmflrcrl Thirty-five f. 1 fda J is 5769, ,, A R ' 493245 5' . gf, ,a,, wg JN ff? fch ,Q ef Kia A f -4 ,WJ . Q, in e ,A 1 ,rf 2, '41 ,f 'i Arif 4 ., 'E A , -if ,. , :W 'V Q! F, ,f 'S t , ,xc NJ ff! I ff! 'Civ it ,wi ,lf 4-Y . N ' 1 i. ly f ,f' 'S 5 gr 1 4 if f -',, L J, QA , xi gi ' fi, ,251 ,- f 1 iii: fi? f gg' 'wil T ,4 ig gi, Qa2fiQ.eTre'1e rf we if .fm r lu , 0 was Fx... ff'-. 5'-X ,g ,IQ LJGJ fbxm, ,,ff'l X934 Dx, ,IQ 5,9 .J Fee, 5, 1 ,J Xe ,f -,L 1 ,-1 , Q. . ,f , 4 r . Y , - fig ine i'ivi i. iiwilnm N OVBIHHDCF Slllfdiflln Saturday, November 1-Some poor Centralites just stood and yelled after the score got beyond their ability to count yesterday. Forum score board sure comes in handy. Monday, November 3'-Delphic girls wear rose and white arm bands at games. Go ahead girls, we like your spirit. Wednesday, November 5-Wonder how come Mr. Foster gets to teach those pretty nurses every year. Friday, November 7-Okmulgee defeated 18--15. Good work. Wednesday, November 12-Seniors moan and groan as they view proofs. Saturday, November 15-Tony Geotz had a big part in winning the game at Fort Smith. Understand that quiet a few had a big time. Tuesday. November 18-Roughers choose Dorothy Leeper their queen. Virginia Land is maid of honor. Wednesday, November 19fMozelle Turley, Fern Johnson, Sallye Margaret Chadwell, Roberta Robinson and Maxine Forsee are football queen's attendants. Thursday,iNovember 20-1931 Chieftain dedicated to Coach Cortright. Friday, November 21-After the deluge of rain yesterday the new gymnasium looked like the old swimmin' hole. Tuesday, November 25-Donna Larsen chosen first queen of band. Wednesday, November 264Coronat1on of queen. Such a perfectly georgeous assembly. Thursday, November 27-Big parade! Turkey Day! Oh! We won 14-l2l iWell done Roughers. Friday, November 28-Suffering after effects of turkey and game. We Believe We Are Right . . . In Thinking That . . the best a store can do is to be honest with the public. By avoiding the absurd use of comparative prices . . . by admitting we havenyt a monopoly on quality merchandise . . . by concentrating our efforts on two thoughts-Service and Value-ewe have won the confidence of countless families and are gaining the good-will of new shoppers every day. To serve your wants intelligently, efliciently and sympathetically . . . to bring you the quality you want at prices that right ee to be sincere -is the watchword of every J. C. Penney Store. Won't you stop in the very next time you're down-town and see how we strive to make our merchandise fashion-correct, quality- certain and fairly priced? J. C. Penne ., I c. 017,12 Hll7I,Cl'l'0IZ Thirty-six -f ff- -bf 'T XQJ7' f1'Kx?,f 'h'1X rf' firsb, 'A ffw I- 1-1.-A fr Afrox f-1-sig!-..--wXs.,r.'1w, it .5 l Eur fi, 4: fi .Wi as cj X ,Q ,I mf ' , ,Y 5, WI X f 3 I 4-., 3,7 , . ly LJ' ,N , 1 K.-Q' f 'P Vid ' '53 N . af 5.4 W ff: I . HAS z- 3 CR 1 3,1 K. K , iii 'Y rg., 431 ke' TA. Q 5 ' X fr V Sa ii? F mir' W f fr? NL I' 3 ?' 'K -. M:-,-, Fi Q., ri v . ,n f- X .af at x. y K, N V , ,DW f. X if ,-.3 V, -.V :iff X4 eff , ,ffm-F 'kUi'ff9A 1f:- .rforf WW , FF-wwff ,kfrw-efi.ff'eas-fi' I ?efi,,,f?iQ, . , , . .. .. -.,. . -.. V , ., l J 5 f-1, - ig 4,5 . ,f4 s's Lg, -i u 's' Lg, .:,L 11141 , Lg '5 fs-an '-A fr, 5 k X. A, 4, V. -,, ,...,, . e- 4, ,V ..f.f 11 . , .--, 1 V, fer, ,,- QL 1 . -, If , 1 .'. Y, .sl ,:., ,, iffknf 1- -V, , L. W T 1 PVCPTH DBI' PH Il ELT Monday, December 1-eANo lessons prepared. Tuesday, December 2--Report cards again. VVednesday, December F!--lVIr. Foster and Mr. McKinney finally broke camera. Thursday, December el-Charley Jones is eluted captain of all state team. Friday, December 6--Rig blowout lu auditorium and cafeteria for glorious team. Monday, December 8fMr. Needham quotes Emily Post. He says, I often wondered and now I know girls should never powder their noses in public. Tuesday, December 9-Just seventy-five days until ,,,, Washington's birthday. VVednesday, December 10-f-I Wonder why they don't just give the gold footballs to the girls instead of the team. Thursday, December ll-Lucky girl! Kathryn B. proudly wears Henry's. Friday, December 12sThe cast for Hit Happened in Hollywood is ready to step right into the business. Monday, December 15- Dutch,' Harrell Wor oratorical contest. Tuesday, December 16-Christmas program is given. XVednesday, December 17-Hin Quest of Santa Claus presented by the Junior Girls' Glee Cllub. Thursday, December 18--'Open House. VVOodrow has bad case with Maurine. Friday, December 19-'Half-day school. Big Santa Claus Parade. Merry Christmas. CONNIE OGDEN'S GROCERY Good Food Free Delivery Courteous Service Om' IIH'lllll'f'!I T11 irfy-sc 111111, 1 . 'rf .Cf l f iw 1 f ,J '-4 ff -'W -, -4 J ,if . LL , ,xi 'N 1'- P, -.. i -s L .4 .-.N ' S f 1' KL. S4 4 5 4 -v JAY C L .Y L A E ,., f M. . 1' 'J ,x,A qgmt, L 'iv T T F F N A V sf qiiVc3llIl1ll.l1iiLl1f y Qidliillillllldirdllll Monday, January 5-Everyone comes back to school with a new necklace or tie. Tuesday, January 6-Ruth Farris had an apendictomy but convalescing. VVonder what she'll think of me for calling her such names! Thursday, January 8-No Scout this week! l guess the staff is still having Christmas holidays. Friday, January 9-Just one more week and then-examinations. Monday, January 12-Beth Thayer and Buddy Taylor are the most popular members of Mrs. Moore's adviser class. Tuesday, January 13-Lucky it isn't Friday. Wednesday, January 14-VVednesdaj,'! Now ain't that something? Thursday, January 15-Ask Elizabeth Simpson how to spell vocabulary Friday, January 16-VVell, did you get out of your exams? Monday, January 19-The lucky few have a rest from book larnin this week. Tuesday, January 20-Caroline stayed until Eve o'clock with Miss Miller. Wednesday, January 21--Are you betting' on the Forum or the Senate? Thursday, January 22-The Senators are coming through the water. The Forumites just couldn't go in with those ice-cream trousers on. Friday, January 23-Those fatal yellow cards are again in our possession. Monday, January 26-George McLean and Louise Thompson played jacks on the study hall table! Tuesday, January 27-Harry Shepard joins no side of debate team. Friday, January 30-Jerry Hockm.-in has taken Jack Lawson away from all those other girls, CHIC GO BOOK STORE Latest Fiction Bibles Cnildrenis Books Text Books and School Supplies Largest Assortment of Magazines and News in the State . ' M L - , - , ,,Y Happy richer, smoother BLEND Blend H Griffin's FOLAR BEAR com- of the .,,... bines the excellence of five of Finest 1 the world's finest coffees. Coffees i Roasted and Packed by Grown GRIFFIN COFFEE Co. U Muskogee, Oklahoma One Hzmclrcd Tltirty-eight .3 Mxj Q 4, yu E , 'gag' ' 'Semi fi-3 5 i1xf,,f ' '-S-Rf T1 ,T 5341 ' sxaft-F. ,T--, ,uf , ' 'VU' av we fr. ve- .4 fr: w-o,f' 'wr zfrq-'ww' la f F- .1 f' ff yr-:.,,, A-riff., QFQTXJ3 ,1gf:a,,gj3fifTN3 ,-Agp A-gff.f,fyfvffaj1fsfp- 12+g1p.f:3 fi AC 59,13 1-1 ' 'Q NJ ,ew T- ci iii: 91 rj 'C 1 Cr. EJ QY v A r CA C.. 5, . if TU A haf f Ei 'si ii Y .gr V. cg . fp j at f Q .' -i 2' W . C Q 4 X N: . C. '33 .fy in ' 1 9,1 EA I . it ai- i I ,- Q5 X KL Afxs... -ff L. 4 X., ,fflg .1 .,- ,Xse ,Lax-.N ,Xia F-hx if-,'i ,' - ff? 'J 1 J 1- . vi . Ulf' .i.i1 gl L February Calendar Monday, February 2i'iWe pass for what we are. Is that how they get by? Tuesday, February 3- Gin Land becomes Ginger Thursday, February 5-No school to-morrow--teachers are going to Oklahoma City. Friday, February 6-Just heard Mr. Paul got hit on the head with a gravel-or something. Monday, Feburary 9gMuskog-ee basket-ball team has Won two games out of three. Tuesday, February 104Speaking of the tean1-Roy Hughes and VVilma Carothers have decided to go together. Wednesday, February 11-Campbell Wilson's very Fluent vocabulary hasnit run out yet. Seems like we'll have to have Mr. VVebster with us. Thursday, February 12-Lincoln's birthdayvewe go to school in celebration. Monday, February 16-Does Flo Butz like to eat? Tuesday, February 17-Pommy Haskell rushes out of Latin class every day to escort .Tuhree down the hall. Wednesday, February 18-Hark! tis the spring, Aint Love grand 'n' everything? Thursday, February 19--Sallye Margaret teaches Senators to dance. The Vo-Devil will sure be good. ' Friday, February 20-David Thornton helps Junior College students cut up frogs. Monday, February 23-Those frogs were main dish in grub-dump. Some dish. VVednesday, February 25-Phyllis Wolever persuades Mr. Harder that she really didn't skip. Thursday, February 26-'tWho Wouldn't Be Crazy is Senior play. Well, who would- E516iV52?5 JN? F4599 ,EU -Ifivier ef? ffiwdijfi? n't or who isn't'! i Where Stuolehts Are Always W eleome WADDELL GROCERY 315 North D Street Phones 691 and 692 Nelson Furniture Co. Feather Your Nest Wlth ct Little Down 211-13-15 West Okmulgee A Muskogee, Oklahoma Owe Hzzmlrcd Thirty-lzine F ll . 5 Q .,v NF f rs. .5 79 L . ,N to J iff :fa . r. t 9, 2. 5' 'af A' . W? we .f N CS 9 , , J L 4' fy . ff 31' VS ,Qi . 40 ' P-4 N , 7?- . J' W f' 1 . 'xg , T J if XJ' ,nn X fi! KN- 9 ,QJI L! yi XL M - ,. fr rs. . D . si? ' rs. . ,L ,135 FT lb? EIL. v. ,X 3. aw , . . . yin . 'A in ,ff-w-4 ,. fig? fri .,,f' 1 jg. f, - , ' A. - .t , ng F--W -,5,,.-we t11g,f'i'i3g,ws:g ,Tk-f:jf?V'i,3 ff 'R A I f- Marioli Caleinrdar Tuesday, March 3-Betsy Ross Lee went to Pawhuska and dug up a lot ol' Raymond Hardin's long lost relatives. Wednesday, March 4-Dutch and Donna are still getting along together. Thursday, March 5-Gin Land had an appendictomy! VVho'll be the next? Step right up. Friday, March 6-vEntre Nous gets Forum cup! Tuesday, March 10-Dean Stull appears at school in spiffy looking light suit-guess spring has really come! Wednesday, March 114To be grew' is to be misunderstood-Poor Dick Nafe is in 'for a life of being misunderstood. Friday, March 13-Dorothy Leeper saw a black cat and walked five blocks out of the way. Monday, March 16-Margie VVilson and Epsy Wheeler came in all bruised up after a skating expedition. Tuesday, March 17-Mr. Sullivan wears his shamroek and praises that good old country. VVednesday, March 18-Senate, Gunaike, Forum, Entre Nous, Delphie and basketball team celebrated in cafeteria last night. Friday, March 20fForun1 Diversities. Some good show! Better than ever before. Monday, March 23fDuteh Harrell and Mezelle have leads in Senior Play! The beginn- ing of another romance. Tuesday, March 24fDiek and Martha have an argument after getting their books mixed up in the locker. Friday, March 27-Hobo plans are in the air. Monday, March 304- Now, let's have it quietf' shouts Mr. Harder. Flowers For Graduation Your Graduation Bouquet Will Be RIGHT if It Comes from BEBHS Muskog.ee's Leading Florist for 20 Yearsl' BEBB FLQRAL CO. 412 W. Broadway Phone 1754 McENTEE'S IS THE QUALITY JEYVELRY STORE For All the People 9 S91'ViHg I I There's a You NOW J . ., Rainbow 0,01' For Our T i 5 I gk Our Square 2551 Y6211' . ' ' ,. . ,gg Deal Credit cor. , 53 FEAHU-B1,R0A,DWAY ESTABLIS ED 1905 ' Um' Hzlivflwd I o1'fy f X' 'w ef . ' ji' 4. .-ina X ' xx, gig,--' --.14 ,f ' ' A .I-.-' -.. .V .-f -r i. -.- -.-gl f' r , . -.ef -.. f V' fi-.f V., 4 - rx . A.-- -,r ,,,,.f .f . W sr.. IGGY- X .. J, K , R L. ...ff ff ,X -NJ.. .J A nfs -g J, 1 .4 fl. J ff A 'xx Ka' V A04 25k,X M 4-fx l69Q2'1Tg,M,y , 1 512,,,,4fQ g5X,-Vf: Q91 . ci, in f- '1 C C. N4 ' 4' LX .Q .w . if , .f.,. .XJ if gx V.-N 21 f c Via . kj TN. .4 , - 1 LJ 1 N 3 ic .qc , , me , 'X ,ffl C 4 Ld' 'sl 5X H f 'Q . 'iff ' C 1, . l. TA 4 , .l , V, ff! cg. lL,- sl ix I A . I '-. f fl F 'L .KM -'f t, VC. N4 S 4. 7 I i. f ff .Xl , , i p fig. tQxli1liGIlll.lli5llP if va?- Wednesday, April 1-Hobo day! What more need be said? ,gy Thursday, April 2---Seniors are recuperating. T! Friday, April 3-Senate Vo-Devil! Sallye Margaret sure put something into those boys' 5 feet. ' A Monday, April 6iJ0e Harris still sits by Carolyn Schaden in study hall. Q.: Wednesday, April 8-I just found out-- Clayton and Beth have their pictures side by side in the Ch1'cfta1'w. Thursday, April 9-Bill Barbre packs his hoi se skin coat in the moth balls. '37, Friday, April 10-Dean Stull bravely wears his spring time suit again. if Monday, April 13-Louise Scott and Charles Bentley have a big row. ,fig Tuesday, April 14iL0uise and Charles make up. ' V' Wednesday, April 16gWonder how Resa Clampitt likes her new job? 1 Friday, April 17-Lois Coss is black and bluc after skating across town. Monday, April 20-Lucille Lescher is still wondering if Howard really spent all those evenings practicing for the Vo-Devil. Mg, Tuesday, April 21wFirst strawberries in the cafeteria- 5 cents apiece! if Thursday, April 23-Mary Kate Hardin is still leaving a trail of broken hearts as she goes along A Monday, April 27-Harry Shepard is falling again for the five-hundred and tenth time Q l: for this year. Tuesday, April 28-Jane Wood is beginning to think short hand is plenty long. Thursday, April 30-Julie Olentine has quit studying, but has not quit carrying a stack My of books. if' ft X . Mobbs-McCart Dru Corn any fs Q, Where You're Always Welcome nf Phone -W 758 Q V Q4 Across from Post Office Free Delivery gg Lf Parsons Hardware Companq FX. ' 1 ,. Ki' All Kinds of Saelf and Heavy Hardwaie Vg. Sporting Goods a Specialty fi at Cherokee and Broadway Phone 2431 fix as rg, .,J' One Hlmclrcd Iforfy-one fig? ff me W' N f' as ff. ffwf' RC ,rvwf ff -ana' .. S' a ' 'fr 'xvvfwf' Ui-is X99f '.11f., .T-1F ks-M-3f '1s-T., N92-3! LfT.. ,Yvf ' l+f9 i1'7A TW' RUS-?f - . N1 I' JA' r if FW iff cf S, wx fi 5. .4 if 1 L TN J? A if A 1, L. SJ ., 1.21 .-2 K ' i 4, 'fg ew 5. .9 - 'FJ ,nf 55 Li! l I. ,T-'1 9. .am '-A ff 1. '- xi if f, e A-4 K Q. ,NA .K , . 'fx 1 gg- .yy ,f- 1 C .L .S A- v 'lx'-X .. ,-e A 2 fbi F. .S- ,gg V .KA W- . .-'Y - fin T711 f 'K PW -f .X I, f w ,gr 1.9, N-4 .5 :QQ 75,55 yfzs,f5'x,,.ie1' ' Q, frgifixi 456,11 elk? ' 62 fx, :infix fiixt tgp, ixlifi ff fi.z.fs. .V-su -uf 'ke -,7 'eLf,'rf', J 'wwf ekxguxfgz fr S, ,..yCa5.ff uf-x, ,57f.s.5,j1. QN3 1 1 'CO 'J '1' -, fu-S: 1- Lf May Calendar Friday, May 1--Mr. Wertz ate his peas Off a knife without any honey. That's whatcha Call 'tpraetice makes perfect. Monday, May 4-Delphic changes bulletin board! Tuesday, May 5-Francis Sterling Wears out her best shoes hunting for news. Wednesday, May 6vElgin Pigg has his Biology book for Once. Thursday, May 7-Miss Huff drinks three glasses of that red water in the cafeteria. Friday, May 84Mr. Foster made some more red Water in Chemistry lab. Monday, May 11-Last week for Seniors. Tuesday, May 12-Mrs. Moore gives Worksheet to History IX class. Wednesday, May 13-Last Fzfoufl Best Ever! Friday, May 15--Russel Wright heaves a deep sigh and Wonders if it's really all over. Tuesday, May 19-Juniors step into the limelight! Wednesday, May 20-Everyone misses the Scot!! staff. No one to stop the busy teach- ers now. Thursday, May 21fMargaret Joslin misses Kenneth Karr in study hall. Friday, May 22-Last day! .. Except examination week. Sunday, May 22-Baccalaureate Sermon. Monday, May 25AReception for Seniors. Tuesday, May 26-Class Day Exercises. Wednesday, May 27-Senior Play- Who Wouldn't Be Crazy. Thursday, May 28--Graduating Exercises Friday, May 29-Junior-Senior Banquet. Saturday, May 30A-All's quiet On the southern front! MUNICIPAL GA COMPAN Cheaper Gas Better Service 116 North Fifth-eAerOSS from Post Oflioe-Phone 379 Phones 6 and 32 Daily-Morton Laundry CO. 129-131 South Third Street WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS -- WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK One Hzmclreri Forty-two Xf ' 7'1u Y'.,f A TTS fffx- ff 'xfff frw ,f xf ff?-1 is ' Neff?-, 3 s,f sv? FELT 'RL ,f ii5'. ?sf' 'Yjfff' '.v'5f, ,T-'5.i 'KFf'Yff' 'fiqffh ,Fifa 'ffl Fifa 'f QQ! '1 I, ,T- TW Ti - ii.- VQ, ,. . vf' 3' .qt I X 1 Q yy Q gi-, ,Rb A X'H ri 'fa . J, .1 Vi 1 'i .JV 5,-f 21. W sf. at rj-. 3 . j . If . N 17 me 9, .T J, rf fi, H- ,, 5 . ii, PT . A f J xx .fi - 1' P Q. .? X. Y. 7 , .J L- iff. H7 W .ig V .J t, ,, - lx li xx . fi W ., J tg ,J fi 2 ,X G? 1-. ef Vx ,rr I tb, Lf If 1. f ix ff , -' L, ...Ci auf R A- I , ,sk A, -,,,., , ,. . I my C, ., . K yt., Q1 ..:21' ' 0 ,Y Ln.: sn y , ., omAHoMA 3 5 GAS AND g 1, LLECUUC ,f 'lt COMPANY 5 Q, aim gc' oe IM 9 To support and assist our schools in every Way We can, is a part of our obligation to our city, our citizens and our children. We deem it a privilege and a pleasure to do our part in making the publication of this book possible, through subscribing for this advertising space. Our response has always been prompt when Muskogee's schools have needed our help. And all other institutions Which make a bet- ter and a greater Muskogee can ever count on our Whole-hearted support. Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company EASTERN DIVISION, WM. H. CRUTCHER, Manager Personal Attention to Every Customer One Hzmdrecl Forty-three Q ,ff A-xT,5rf',.yg'rf'vX4f' as ff?-X if gf' 'wygf , 41,'fi'-Qrf' ig-,N ' ,arf 'jars j' 5 -if 'fgfffi 'Kg-qs' 'xp-T ,Jr ' La--, 'fag' 'Xfgigff A .ffl H24 ' ' 1 fs .UH -ve. Q,5V45, .Lf mlg. pgs.- J A ,J K V wg-Q-.rw .1 fp- . , f , fq.3.,T M4' f ' , V' ., ,lla 9 4. L - ', fwffxN izigi QR? .Y A - ,ef . ,i Q, 2 V L ,fa v - , A., , . f . AY K, . 1 M, -X , , Q , X ,,,f .1 ..-NLNH44, A q 4 QTY: ' ,.,. 4 f For Twenty Years Muskogee's Best Stationer BOWMAN 218 North Third Phone 996 -... ,.- ,Aff ... JPX. .-f ..... , QQ, . Y Ll. GLASS Window Glass Auto Glass ROY H. COX GLASS CO 427 VV. Okrnulgee Phone 961 Eat Home Town and Butter-Top Bread Home Town Baking Co. SINCE 1904 One of Muskogee's Leading Firms NotaChain- T, MILLER But a Home Owned Bakery Diamonds -Jewelrv 207 N. Cherokee - Phone 838 Luggage Confipiiinents of MUSKOGEFYS BEST STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS S Ei Q Clothiers Wheeler Haines Guy CQeaVei FIRESTONE MASTER STATION Saves You Money and Serves You Better 6th and Okmulgee Ovw H ll'Il!l'l'Ufl If'o'1'ty-four C? r ,L ' N, -' 57: if' P., T Phone 711 R ' 1-A. 1 ',. ,,' y ' f - .- fm- S X . fa. SLA. .1 ' . .12 wi4f f 9 we-if nf. B We 1 1 we .oil 7-fr , ,a , ,-. . . , X. -f -. f' H, xy '-., . f' ' x i-pi ,f 'Q . -' A .,z2 4 Off y 4 3 . 427. 4 f-iffy. gifs. . '?f rwfiy-les' ,, .I f-.V 4 mf, X. -C . if ygwff K La s. 'XX-, 9-LL' 24- 'Xu .2-' '-if 'go' Ns, Ax' K.Q1f 34? 7iQ,,,-.7N KL Q. fX C ,-2 - if PN 1 , f .1 L .,... is lzlahoma Printing Company Tams Bixby, Jr., Vice President 220 Wall Street The House of Correct Business and Social Stationery This Company Appreeiates the Business of Young Men All Photographs in this book Made by this Studio Elizabeth Harris, Owner Ph CSEGRGE PIERSON 'STUDIO WXUSKOGEEOKLA. one 847 431 W. Bdwy. fi fviz T o a i ,.i'5W ufifv, .fxtiii 'sf f Business Training Pays man or young woman who is thoroughly trained-and is dependable. If you have finished high school, now NEW' CLASSES are continually being is the time to take a Business Course-'to qualify for a Worthwhile position in bus- iness or Government Work, or to help pay your way through college. The field of business is broad, and there is always a place for the young ,i',.'- N bf, 3 ,w -ssff., SSK' - our 'fir wr-ff ,ref-rwwf 5 organized-and students enter at any time. Tuition is reasonablewand may be paid monthly. Business is improving, and NOW' is the time to start your training. Get full information. Visit the school, telephone 182, or write. Om' Ilmzrlrvrl Forfy-fivzf fr. 'Wx.-ri 5.-r W. 1.fi. X ,f To fhf. ,N,L,.J!! HL.-. Xue, IN LOVING MEMORY OF' HELEN BURBAN Ki BLANCH E CZIJSAC TO LIVE IN HEARTS WE LEAVE BEHIND IS NOT TO DIE. --Campbell, Hallowed Ground 25 , C K . in , 'V C , . L 'ini 1,1 S ff C 4-. XJ gi 64 C gf ,. P1 0. HCL N J RR .-, 'V I, 4 1 . If ff- ,571 FJ me :J 1-s 4 42 fc, V1 5,51 , Sr' J is gh 4551 C Kr J :fi .- 1 E 25 E ku C li, X4 ?QR 1 ig nf u ', 1 ' w- -- -K '--. n -. . -, 1 V' -- 1- '. 4 -,,-F-.A 51,6--In 'M 32 25' sf mx.-'ki lv -.igofm -Q Lg ,gf -,Jv MVS f ,-Lf-ff-rs X 6 ' ,1,, NQcL,f' x uf QQ fax, ,,:7x Qi-L ,f71.L: 'Q Qfrx ,KA fs 545 Q. X , , ,V Q gg 1 '1x ' g A F, ' '73 ,J ,VXP ' A . KJ, L. Gasoline and Oils Manufactured in Muskogee by the Pure Oil Company Are Dl'3fl'1b'llf6d by Vaughan Oil Company Wholesale Dept., 1029 S. Cherokee - Service Station, 9th and Okmulgec gii',f5?e, OFFICE OUTFITTERS ' 3530 , PRINTERS -Q BooKB1NnERs Xe f:? li5:5 .1 m n pplmfn BOOKLETS - PROGRAMS MU5 'JGEE'mA SCHOOL ANNUALS Corner Third and Wall Phones 107 8, 1079, L D 65 Bonicelli Wholesale Grocery 324 S. Cherokee Phone 3871 RADIO STEWART-WARNER PHILCO GLORITONE We Can Service Your Radio VVEBB HARDVVARE and RADIO SHOP Ovzf' Ilzflaflfwfl I of'fy-s1'z'f'1 1 . Q ff, - f 1 H ,M K -,ff fk'y?3 ', ff. :ve , for 'Ts igajggf ASYSJQQQE RS-xvvJ's?ff :FQ-My R9 1 f ACR Si! if . CV ,gig EJ ,FW V Q' in 'A I tb ' r Q7 ,ii I Cf - cgi EJ 5. J my .'. lf A 1 -, .47 if Mx ,f-1 C . -,C sis if . L fy c - C: S-4 . oy' ' v .Q ,IVV 7 1-A!! J N kj Q xx K X . , C we A ., . X rv! ff 'Cy ACL EJ -1 'TU -. . N PJ A c ye gf. Ti ku ff! , 5- xii ii S ,. Q9 Q22 , 51 MW M wi' ll95ll ligllolboisinni And gay without frivolity. -Matthew Arnold. Hobo Day is dedicated to the seniors. On the first day of April every senior sheds his coat of dignity and appears in the most outrageous costume he can devise. He attends no classes and the halls resound with his foolishness. The Hoboes stage a show in the auditorium for the benefit of the rest of the school, and it is the aim of every senior class tc outdo the one before. With the close of the assembly, the Hoboes hie themselves to a picnic lunch and various other amusements. One Humlred Forty-eight ,N ni, ig 1 ea: if ng, ,Jy bf X, y 1 Ki ,ge ka 25+ 'gf Lf Q14 YK . if? W ji ,J L+? fn my C31 fn , . IL by X. r I , VB 3 ' if 1 5 W f X, 'ii .p 5, Lf' X1 ty! d I F . I . if-i w iii . kj 3 A ,Ji Lf' 'ii 15 W . lg L -if W f 315: V . SAN: fa . 'Qt A, ,-,b -'fwi '5'. ,Lg '- ' . 3 ,tag 4 g-af7w,.,tgkG.gg' '.g,lQ'.VJii'1fiNg: -16:5 :J f 5, P ' J 2' K U 'z RH. , sift C51 g ,iff X-'E 1' 24256-K 5:-'H 1,1 15641 , ,. if R Av N' - ', 1 vi 1 ' kt 1, Sf. rx At All Times Equity Newest Wearing Apparel Barber and Beauty Shop For the High School Miss For Permanents--Marcelles Finger Waves ' Call 1660 B. E' CG. Barber Work Hank Sez You Know Apparel Appare WOMENAS NXIEAR Specla lsts Roswell Susman 103 N.2nd Speclahqtq Specializing in feminine apparel only. Paris decrees-New York makes-the United shows them first! May We Not Urge an Early Visit City Chevrolet Company 428 Court Street Telephone 6323 Muskogee, Gklahoma It's Wise To Choose A Siacv We Meet All Saturday Sale Prices KODAKS- FILMS SHEAFFER PENS SHEAFFER PENCHB Fourth and Third and BROADWAYG Broadway Phone 76 One Ilmzfirmi Flllffjj-'l7,i'lL0 Okmulgee Phone 660 , , f gf' -6 ,fig-K gf 'ixka ff T . X KM 4'Q.q ?'3't ff ?W1'J,4 ZA:-,,,Q:f?'Ag . ,QQWQ fg: 'x1L.v 5 lil ,,:y,?f,, TLV., yfixgl,-tw, ' ffl. ,1,N,,,Q,Q,,a 7.J,,7. ,ti rising, ,argl -,L f A BUNCH . ,- x, 'f '3m L' 'ifiiiwfi Xl' J4 .J., 'iiffiiixxsff ,x-- M ff' fx ' 1 x 'Q ffm- Vinyl K ENPQMFYJIX L.-2-arcs sooo . if K gm T ,555 HEADS :4gE.f-'Z 5 ,- --'---- : 3. , J 334 5 . 3, M54 21 any , .J 1 M '7 ,, is if ei 'ZZ' f 1 ' EAST.-J Ss 1.1 in 5? Q25 ,Q sg? E 5 FEET 5 ' - 5 .,' 3- 1.- E T '-k' I , ii- NOT WA L..'s I 37... sa filfgfzmifk NW ...ffref-' QT, -If SIS AND BUD mf- HQBOES ' .f i My i' - 1 '- Q3 ai 5 7 if .1 ,325 - V 'V Mk ff' QW-vrhde ... we 5 5 v' 'S Mg, f MA- oavawrsse Q, 1 ' r- 'Q -:Q 1 :f wx :: 1 v. x 1 3 ..e7?'-'J-4. fi. . LE' .. xx Wm, .,...., 2' -X ' Eg ,.,,, ' LADY FROM Pfuzzm if Q, gf f Q, f HOUSTGN A SMA?jl.'b3fXNE3 my ' 3 A X Q Q 1:51 .--iff '-,' ' K E13 1 ' Njggf' X ,size if BVUDUI E55 if. JUST H wages P' Y - ,ff '- 1 X w fra cg ff' ,YH My f' X ' ww 3 ' -'ZX' Ax-ASf'i?, V,, ,if'5K:,f fyS vf vi M ' if 'N z2a,f A6 ,I , avr 5' Q ,vt W I 5324 . 1 JI? K Q. N5-i 3. 'Y ,.,,, Z, Jlf Kuff xi . QX X V SQ 1 X.. -I H 1 Ext:- qi f s 5? l go, 4- fgf 9' B r' NX Ti , 575 RQ :Y F? . Dj E, 4 7 ' f N no 1 L ! 925. , ' 9-J .: LJ N' r. iff? . ,J T. .T if ia: 2:1 , Q, in f fY i C ,p , 4- , iw J :fri ' f 'N ,AT ,V ,L . , me A in if , f, A! s fi T, JM, 4 gg: J -2 ' CT is gs t sg K w, Pi! Qfi c f HL I 5 ,, f ti Ri fc, wi X ii fgfi 49. sa V7 LY fs lg if LL 91,7 , Q . 7 ' L 'D J 'Q Nh? 3 fr fe ...fe ,fre I. ef K - iff, 52 '- 4' ,L J 1 f V 2- sf D fy' . N' x ,,,, -4 si '- ff- fi , X Vg ' ' V, YZ! Ylxsl .g J .pfqi 557 dl Jxir., 452312 WAT-, , gi RVN ,wwe K M' 1111 . '- R .lil 151:52 SU? UST as no stream can rise higher than its source, so can no city rise higher than its public system, which develops and trains the young men and Women Who will in a few years be controlling its destinies. Muskogee has good reason to be proud of its schools--their scholarship, athletics, music, publications and all their other activ- ities. The city administration extends its con- gratulations to the faculty and students and assures them of its interest in their Welfare and its Willingness to cooperate at all times. As We are justly proud of our schools so We hope you may have reason to be proud of the conduct of your municipal government. The City of Muskogee A mvlmxiilxmnn f One Hnfndrml Fifiy-one L? ,T X. 'QE r N ,Mg kg' AL ff: 15, Siu ,NA A x .A .- , , by Lev , S99 me Ti , 5 vc, F3 ,213 l K if ,, . fig r-if 4 cl lfixi asf X K. . Fi fx. TT ig ,575 li L. , ,X . V' If rs.. . ,A 7, , Ji 3. W iff? A, Vw,,ff 'HW-eqli WISE FN.. Y his Gfwxfef ws4l'f?N GT S'yff XXX-K? is AIX SQVQW 'saggy Fark wfeffs--fre? 13Tr'fMJNi!Jf fliifrf, nv warfare: :wr age: 1 ,Q 3 T, , rn -' 1, , rips . ' ,fgaqx A Q- ' ,f--,N 1--' -s- .-',., l. J L. .J ,. ,V ,, ,W , , won -,,,, A X.,,f'xifi b4z5Q,- Afflf' 1 ,jfs 5:9 '21 , ,fys ff' ii QNX, ,Qff'.L ffl, - Q 1. - . fl? .1 ' if 1 9 Senior Class Congratulations Hecwtfiest Best Wishes to Each for Further and Greater Success 9 ICQ lgpolv u 5Luf Cream -the Buy Woicrl for lce Cream Phones 80 and 81 318 South Cherokee Montgomery Warol Sz Co. Phone 1103 4th and Broadway 1 8 8 9 1 9 3 1 J. A. Butts Lumber Company Building Materials Quality - Service - Satisfaction Rluskogee Shawvnee llaskeh Phone 853 Phone 5276 Phonefhl Om' Hmzdrcd FIHU-two ff . cfs ws as-1 if ,1 sofas f iiiff. lK+fQe 5?-x1fqif'7f?2c r-Six Mg 'L f Compliments of Muskogee Clearing House Association First National Bank And Trust Company Commercial National Bank Citizens National Bank Q, 3 o H zfzrfmfh ,F v '22 W' I x 1 -! 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J . ,' -K' ,E T' W3-L ., ., 154- 95,1 3773 .25-he , ,ayffl rj7A, .f'g5S,Y ,fwkf Q' '1X , , , if f XX ': 2, f I J ' Xl X 1 'Ml ww , ' fl l. 1 ehi Bottling Company Manufacturers and Distributors of Nehi - Killarney Gingerale - Czarka Water Perfection Distilled Water -- Bakerwell Mineral Water 622 North Main Phone 793 LARGEST OLDEST BEST Launderers - Cleaners - Hatters -- Dyers Dorn-Cloney Laundry And Dry Cleaning Co. Phone 7 J. W. Hill, Manager QUALITY Be Good To Your Clothes SERVICE l I-5-I Agfffg Yard Oflices: ,wwf . E 49I27Zf.S'Wll! 316 North Main Street E h 1 T Cggiggff P ones 63 - 1 8 C ofmwmf I2 021-fgfyijj' General Oflicesz R1 NUSKUGEE 714 Manhattan Building xxswmux I'-5 Wagga Phones 78 M 1665 Lil moo . B Wal? EI NDWPRFX D oxanutoee I3 RQQQE-Qt Lumber Dealer A wtsxx . . . wmmuxon Lumber and Building Materials I-' wxmevv. E QQQSQMU Muskogee, Oklahoma 0710 Hzmdrvd Fifty-for R on with Crystal Clear, Taste Free Ice Give Ideal REFRIGERATION Ask A ny Southern lee and Utilities Employee Those Who Really Know Prefer lee Refrigeration Compliments of W. L. BUCK CO. A. HALVERSON CO. C. L. HANAN, Manager ATHLETIC SUPPLIES 302 West Oknfiulgee Muskogee, Oklahoma oH111ff, T' F' f Muskogee Iron Works Incorporated LGE? Designers Fabricators, Erectors of Structural Steel X D by ,r,,q? :rw 4. S J ,fy t , S , -344 . if 'Q 58 If Q. ,SQ BJ ., .ff 1 -X BX' 52 'fn c '. Lf., . .N J ,qi -A -ff 4 ,Vs -'X K, J., E nl fl, .ff 'x ,f N CX if: . C 'Tp 1 1:51, - Af ck' KL , In .4 . QI fr gig r. .if XE-4 J ,3 ' 1 I ff! I N 25+ . gi ky :fi C ai. ,V N A A .- , .Q A w f' X , f Lk -4 gm wqffg' 'zrLWfA.24w4Q1s: vpLfffaf?w fa-: -flfg 421 KNEE ,ix ffxfg , x, A, ix L.: 1 w,,.ffm: li DN-fx VQ1 1- X- wi Usfliilf' K? 31 1 Hugs Ano 'rs-HERE ,Q ,.,A., ' 'Niz 'xl 1 ' ' U 5:52 f f' xi, V ,fi Wg! yflv . G X WP FORD EN MQ, , ,:,. V.. it 4 yy Y f . hh Nw 'A I an un 1, 1 I f wav-awww . '4 . - ,- Q .nln in gh 4, ' . A ,. .MQ F , ' A V ,.:.:.. h , 451 '-' ' I '5.Qff'Tf3'+ .',. V-33 5' 1 fab ' .- , rj H 1- if- .,,,,A,H'f IDEM. LUNCH SCENE Luc! sf .- -M L48 ,phat Ing.. 037. 'QNDS V W V WE? If U 5Nf f-NQQ' rU8g,, :Av A ff. Q' 5 gg! f was TIQS. Hwfk,-. 1a?Wiw9 af-X A kv E ,AMN if W R mf iff ig JN 2 X , i f 'ft' Y RM A if ff .W , 1 ,I tg A: ?'A 5 x J ff 1 H? , M if Y ,gf ,,. if :-- y--v:. I 1 N JB W , ws, AA Wim Ono H'Ll'lLClI'66l Fifty-eight f ' 4. .f,7,f1 Q,,1,j,,,,,:?,- pg- .fyf-fait, ,mf-'A1yQ9jf--fi51tA, Tm- Riff-'JN 56, Yi- Kg-291' 7?R5'xNi:'f fi-z , AR 5pf-- ' 543' TVN! Sf 7 WX OD! if ! it -2D-ff' N A-ff' 77' '51 95- 'VB' I ff Tv I Y S? gk , 'EJ . kr' Cs ix! XV. ra '7 Q' ff Av lg T A ,Y rf, 7 ,J LK J.. ,P 'Q .- v ' ri Ai .J Rf 1,4 ,. .xx ,Q .X , 55 ?. . J L 4' , ,. xi,Q X! . 'Tx if ya bf' .J l 75 XX Q: X . X. of A L. 3 . 3 K AL' pf 'T mei '55 v4 S? VA 4 QJ- kv, N. 1' I'- Q- vs, ,..A,, fc A, 'Q . YE K 3 1 x, w- ir - , wx su! ff I A V ff .1 .,.. . , A , D W .NPA .., ,n 4. . Q X vV4 Q Z , A W: , PRX-.lik 1. 1, gf., -1 fi ff' rt A! V 'Q fu, ,IJ N-.4 9, f- ' gf' V41 fi Thong lllost to Sight y Q ,y . . Tis godlike to remember, 'fi .4 'Tis human to forget, me -f K . . . E But gazing at l1fQ,S dying ember, jf' gf We'll remember you old school yet, 531. 162. sswa , l Though we find joy today, 1 r af. . -4? And on the next sun sorrow, yi :T W As your teachings are remembered, we may , X .1 1 . . Eli.. 'pf Strive to fashion a gay tomorrow. gif V ,ox Oh, sad are We at parting, Q, 'JJ - Mft' .f To stay We are all fain. S-X Though tears will stop their smarting, f t Gui' love will ever remain. is 1312 -Julie Olm'Lti11e rf ill .gf J. M, is 1, W2 UT 4? f ,xiii fad N ffl Established 1865 ,Qi 251 as y , lf' L. 5 -9 Geo. D. Hope Lumber Co. 1,44 1: my . f ' Lf 'A K., if ,Wi ,Y gf-Q ' 252 , '13-, ,gy I X ,JT if One Hzmdred Iffffty-1'L211,c lil t, ya .,'1'. . . 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A . ,xr ,K fu. ,J,, ,Q . . 4 V , 1, INSURANCE AND BONDS Carefully Written Contracts in Old Line Companies Insurance is Our Business, Not a Sideline Moffatt-Duncan-Nichols Agency 114 North Fourth Phone 6100 Cohenour Motor Company Chrysler and Plymouth Sixih and Court Phone 875 Office Phone 876 Service -1 ig , D 2 And dont forget that dependable Myers House Water System that QV gives you city conveniences com- ' , pletely automatic when used With Investigate that Kohler Automatic Power and Light Plant, with thc reach that gives you long distance a Kohler Light Plant, furnishing an abundant supply of running wa- current -- the one without storage fC1' at all 1lim0S, Elf 21 SU1'P1'iSiU2lY batteries. low cost. Call and see them on display at our store Atlas Supply Company 418 North Main Muskogee, Oklahoma Om' Hnnclrvrl Sixty-01152 r Q . 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