Central High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Muskogee, OK)

 - Class of 1935

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January Wednesday, January 2-Happy New Year for everyone and here we are back at the daily grind with all our resolutions broken and not a les- WHQTER SPORTS , cf 'Z-' son prepared. m .-- f N . Y Friday, January 4-Benton Daw- 5 1 ii son and Billy Nichols, Mildred King O X and Rosemary Moore get leads in Jun- 7' -1 I! 3 l , ff - x ' ,f ,S 0' N ' 19,114 V ' v i K. R. Burcharcl .' tf 4 A 'Y' 3 ior Play Meet the Millionaire. The 't 1 ' ' - Central High School basketball team Z-,-7 iv began their 1935 season with a 24 to 23 Victory, over the Bristow Pirates, playing on the Pirates' own court. Recil Allen took high point honors with 9 to his credit. Charles Hall and Vir- gil Mott also flashed in a third period Rougher barrage. Saturday, January 5--The Roughers won their second basketball game of the season in a close game with Sapulpa. The final score was 21-19. Charles Bub Hall came through with the win- ning basket after the teams had battled for five minutes with the score 19 all. It must be the new suits. Monday, January 7-Worried and anxious stu- dents cram for finals. Centralis Junior Cagers be- P gin practice under Paul Marston. member of N. S. P. A. Allen Hull Jaycees 50-20, there. specimen in Biology room. Wednesday, January 9-lslarea Farmer takes time off from Nips to attend class. Oh, well, business comes first. Thursday, January 10-Scout becomes Friday, January 11-Forum gives house party at Birdleys Looney'sg Girl Scouts visit Camp Muskogee, Junior College Tuesday, January 8-Sam Eagan ex- pelled for drinking the alchohol off the School at Nips Green Frogs are defeated by Okmulgee

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greg, JUNIOR COLLEGE SOPHOMORES Top row, leff to 'righf--Holland llleachani, Marjorie Bf.l'7'ZI'S, Clzvsfer Norman, Mary Leigh Vllood, Davzkl Ncumey. Second roar-Miss Huff, Paul Oliver, Frances Snhre, Don Hafhaway, Viola Gard, Fred Willianzs, Elizalnffh Miller, Char- les Craig. Third row-Charles Iiasafell, Rnfh Hannah, Jael: Edwards, fllary Parks, Robert Hewiff, Dorofhy Potfer, Bob Forresf. ri .L A .. 1-K JUNIOR COLLEGE FRESHMEN Top row, leff to riyhf-Junior Karr, Genffiva Swayerly, Charles Gofwals, Marieffa Stolpher, Roberz' Shelor, Mary Virginia Illaclcwood, Shernian Lees, Mary Berry, Ronald Allen, Toni Jennings, Fred Sanls. Second row+Clenzent Palt- erson, Inez W'oodward, Dlarlha Diffe'izclajfe1', Rolaliir' Harlcss Clyde Askew, Belly Kroh, Nina Blaclcsfone, Walter Mar- iin, Mildred Ahh Cooper, Marjorie Hallnin, Ilill Render, Jaana Everly, Marvin, Miller. Third row-Lois Dean May, Charles Thompson, Lee Vvda Marlin, Sfewart Pm-fer, Cafherine U oad, Kathryn, Powell, James King, Alene Wlood, John Mareh, Margaret King, J. TV. Jlc'Pheefers, .llissie Jlnrray Wadley, Charles Fallenzvider, Lucille Frye, M. L. Griff lfh. Foarfh ron'-E. IV. Sinarff, Irene Coari, Cornelia Rell Egan, C. A. Nalley, Lon V. Adams, Gwendolyn Uriffon, lllarjorie Gossctf, David Eddlelnan, Mary E. Sampson, John Hancoclf, Louise Lanipton, Bill Keaton, Mary Delia Hart, Dick Carter.



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Lonnie Wheeler, Jack Cole Grizzlies by the score of 33 to 21. Although the Grizzlies were large and rough, the Roughers turned on the steam late in the game and walk- ed away with it. Lee Ryser with 12 points and Frank Baker with 7, led the Muskogee attack. Friday, January 18--Arkansas Frosh defeated Junior Frogs 57--22 there, but the debate teams reach the semi-finals in Classen debate. Saturday, January 19-The high-flying green and white basketball team thoroughly trounced the Bartlesville Wildcats in the Central Gym- nasium. The score was 41 to 11. Charles Rub - e e- -.wa-,Qr zu. Q---.LM -vo--f'---'-I Lce Ryser, Rccil Allen Saturday, January 12-The Green and White team trounced a green Okmulgee basketball team by the overwhelming score of 48 to14. Showing a strong defense and a fast breaking offense the Muskogee team was invincible even on the Bull- dog's own court. Recil Allen and Lee Ryser led the scoring with 9 and 8 points respectively. Monday, January 14--You should see all the long faces on this first day of exams. Wednesday, January 16-School dismissed at noon for a few days vacation-Some 191 made the semester honor roll. Gunaike gives buffet sup- per and initiates associate members. Thursday, January 17-The Rougher basketball squad journeyed to Fort Smith and defeated the Cw1frf1I's Gyziuzaszhlzz Hall stellar guard cracked the net for six field goals to garner high point honors. Close behind Rub was Virgil Mott with nine points and Recil Allen with eight. Monday, January 21-School starts all over a- gain, new report cards, new teachers, new stu- dies, 142 new students and only a half day of school-not bad. Tuesday, January 22-Mrs. Moore gives out se- cond contract, Arkansas Frosh defeat Green Frogs 47-12 here. Wednesday, January 23-Students learn new teachers and still worse, teachers learn new stu- dents.

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