Central High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Muskogee, OK)

 - Class of 1935

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Friday, October 12-All distinguished persons are presented in special assembly. Kenneth Par- ker, Betty Jean Pierson, president and vice-presi- dent of student body, representatives and alter- nates, and Junior Police Corps are formally in- stalled. Truett Sadler, Theodore Edwards, and Eddie Parker complete the Senate football score- board. The Bristow Purple Pirates gave the Roughers a real scare when the Green and White Speaker and Speaker Pro-Tem l was just able to defeat them, 14 to 7. Jo Kroh, Damki Reece Monday, October 15-The beginning of the end of the first six weeks. Wednesday, October 17-Nola Killebrew walks to schoolwarrives about 3:25. Latin club attendance contest begins. Delphic gives rush tea. Friday, October 19-Mural painting is dedicated in special assembly. Kenneth Parker and David Nanney attended M. V. S. C. held in Oklahoma City. Saturday, October 20-Coach Cortright took his squad of Roughers to Bartlesville to meet the strong Bartles- ville Wildcats in the first out-of-town game of the season for the Green and White. Scoring in the Hrst and third periods, on runs of 25 and 60 yards, respectively, made by Gene Williams, the Roughers took the Cats into camp by a 12 to 2 count. The Wildcat 'tally came when a blocked . Monday, October 22 -Same old thing and grade cards tomorrow! Judge Moore tells of his trip to Madiera. Tuesday, October 23 -139 make first six weeks honor roll. Del- phic gives line party, . following initation at Kathryn Korten's. Wednesday, October 24-Girl Reserves give weiner roast at Y. W. C. A. J. W. Johnson Kris Kourtis First 'Scoutl out punt was recovered in the end zone by a Bartlesville man. Again it was the Rougher line that was most impressive as the Wildcat eleven was held to no first downs. Melvin Stevens turned in an excellent performance at tackle. Girl Scouts spend day at Camp Vermillian. Thursday, October 25-Bertha von Un- werth, Mary Jessamine Thompson, Roxanne Plummer, Mildred King, Lucille Jackson, and Elizabeth Sharp are announced nom- inees for Band Queen by the Senate, Entre Nous, Delphic, West High, Forum, and Gun- iake. J. A. Hurt speaks to Friday assembly group. Junior Boys' Glee Club is also fea- tured. Spanish Club meets at Eugene Brown's. Friday, October 26-Defeating the Clas- sen Comets of Oklahoma City, 14 to 7, the Roughers ran their successive winning streak to 15. Starting with a flash, the Com- ets pushed over a touchdown in the early

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DELPHIC First R070-Jllllfl Potter, Virginia Lee Moy, Freddie Lou Eflcr, illurjorie llluy, Virginia CIlllllll7l'll, Mary Ellen lllrrlker, Mildred King, Margaret Eiscnsmidf, Kathleen Korfcn, Helen iilcurlmm, Virginia Drziridson. Mollie Ellis. Scffoml Row- Ei- lvvn Snyder, Mary Elizabeth Crilizplwll, Alon Poguo, Yvonne l'VlIlIL0?I., Margurfff Newton, Doris Thompson, Knlhvrino Luth- inz, R0.l'll'lHZ6 Plzmzmvr, Emily Floyd, Dolores Gleason, Betty Sir'pz'r!, Miss Ii071lIl'll. Third rozvgillildred Torlwff, Pauline 1 1 Hoopvs, Joy Sogcr, Rowena Iulnzvr, Dorothy Heard, Rosemary ll'illiamson, Inv Callulzfrn, Helen Hillhouse, Gladys Hillhouse. minutes of the game. How- ever, Roger SWanson's run of 55 yards tied the game at '7- all and a beautiful pass, from Baker to Miller re- sulted in the second Musko- gee score and was sufficient to put the game on ice. Mel- vin Stevens, Green and White tackle, received a se- vere back injury in this con- test which threatened to keep him out of the line-up for the remainder of the season. Junior Girls' Glee Club have Hallowe'en party. Industrial l Q - l F' , , . Delpluc Literary Society Bookworm March 27 Breaking the mhalastxc tape at high 'speed thxr t5 We Dolphin gu-ls edged out their only opponents Entre I'-ous and Gun luke hy, u lead ol three semesters, thus xwlnmnz forever the Scholarship Cap which has been contested in Cen trsl H gl' for marly funn years Still our of bren h from the bi-am wrecking sprint Roxanne Plummer presiden told the thotruxg crowd that .she was conihieni lien Lxcerarv Society could haw kept their lamps Wins Scholarship Dash of learning burning at least until spring Provided that our supply of midnight owl holds out She was re ferring to the spunky members who cam-mt race unless they have a high scholastxc average school spu-uh and talent along some lane The club is now recovering from the shock dm to adnnnistratzon by Emil' Flovd vrcsprewv and water bov Mil rlred King seeretarv pulse-taker De lorrs Gleason Treasurer passed t-ll' at Wednesday, October 31 Spooks, Spooks! Robert Porter afraid of big bad ghosts! Forum and Entre Nous give joint social. Junior Boys' Glee Cl ub sings and Mur1'ay Newman speaks in assembly. Gould, illlorirzn Beth Irwin, Virginia Geography class visits SWift's packing house. Saturday, October 27 - Margaret Newton entertains Delphic at annual Hallowelen party. Girl Scouts give 'their's at Byllesby Hall. -' Monday, October 28-Allen Hall starts to school. Senior Girls' Chorus gives Hallo- We'en party at Ritz. Junior Boys' Glee Club featured in assembly and give Weiner roast at Honor Heights. Stan- ley Shelor also speaks.

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