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ST VALENUNE DAY february MAAF- ' 1' lu Q f Friday, February 1-Tulsa Braves .-nf om D t 5 ' Z, outplay Muskogee Roughers 24-15, I 5 ' , , 5 there, Junior College Green Frogs y ' X tame Ft. Smith Lions 41-33, thereg I 9' Qygx Band is featured in assemblyg Span- , .I : .O ish Club gives party. wx!! J I Q 14' i I S S X Z 4 l X , f Q , 4 Y I Senior Play Committee Miss Charlotte Kennedy Wednesday, February 6-Senior Glee Clubs select leave for Tulsa to sing in the All State Chorus. Senate holds Weiner roast Saturday, February 2-Roughers win over Okmulgee Bulldogs 31 to 26 here. Monday, February 4-Luther Hooker looking forward to Friday when the teachers will be in Tulsa, Morris Boden- ger shows talking picture picture on football, Senior play committee chosen at Okay. are: David Reece, Jo Kroh, Roxanne Plummer, Lawrence Purdin, Mary J essa- mine Thompson, Pauline Hoopes, and Kris Kourtis. Tuesday, February 5-Senior Girls' Chorus begins practice on operetta Ask the Professor. Green Frog Basketball Team
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Saturday, January 26-Phyllis Seastrand says GUNAIKE Back row-Sanznzy Canninyhanz, Dorothy Sahre, Norma Hudson, Helen l'Vells, Betty Eleanor Sadler, Rcginia Boni- f'l'll0,il1IlI'j0I'Z.C' Gr1'ff1'n,Hclcn Gcrfrzalc Clarlc, Florence Kreps, Caroline Pegg, Juanita Suhrc, Florenc Guthrie. Soeonrl roa'-l',uc1'll1' Cobb, Olga Delight Sprinlfvl, Islarea Farnzvr, Betty Boteler, Marjorie Vittinn, Marion Bagg, Bcriha non- IllIlUl'I'fll, Phyllis illrashall, Ann Swan, Lalfenia Reece, Miss Naomi lVhiz'e, sponsor. Third row-Bcrfalecn Jarrell, Elisa- lmfli Sharp, Irene Hoss, Mary Willis Richards, Josephine Kroh, Dora Katherine l'Vfl1'flll!L'Il, lllarguerite Eclwarcls, Buffy Slzcrnian, Joyce l'Visclo'1n., Marguerite Johnson, Betty Duke. Thursday, January 24-Mrs. Moore discovers mistake, gives out third contract. Friday, January 25- New Scout staff selected, Basketball pep assembly, Bob Kahn raises much whoopeeg Clubs begin basketball ticket selling con- test. The Green and White basketball team led by she sure missed Fred Sauls as she'll have to get out of the habit of carrying so many books. Sen- ior Hi-Y reorganizes under Mr. Paul. Thursday, January 31-Scout comes out on time. their diminutive captain, Harvey Howell won its sixth straight game over their old rivals, Tulsa by the score of 24 to 22. Captain Howell scored 12 points, half of the points made by the entire Mus- kogee team. Junior College Frogs defeat Sapulpa 27-25, there. On Sat rriay afternoon Apu! 20 from '3 to 5 oclomk the Gunaxk Liter ary Som ty entenavned with a tea ut fhxrmwood the home nf Virginia Paul Ax this year 1 their twentieth annnerxarv the tea wa. given in hon o of the alum h all came because they wanted xo see the in ide of Paul s new hmxe The gn ls of the club who pre to bring tie food, a rx ed than at 3:30, li ding the est of the club mr ben dastfng uroundlrying to End same brmui to toast for the guests. .Ili ,Q - 1 . l 0 The team hug hue consisting af Pretidem Jo hz-oh Tues president Sammy Cunningham Secretary Olga Delight Sprxnke-1 and Tveaxuxer Bertaleen Jarralh stood at the f t door but all of the guests fame in the sule door Accor-dang to the sy-umm Mxss Naomi White ueryone hai a 1 oarxngtenndthteax-as quite n me s Among :nh r activities rx! the cl b this year were the sk'ts.2'fm 5 r the coronation of the football queen xml H050 DAY. Charmwood Is Scene Of Gunaxke Celebration . u ' , .'v ' . ' . 3 A: , ' e - l x N A - Q S '12 ' 4 x ' . A ' 's ' ' .. ron ' v I . 1 ' ' - 1 'v 'I 1- ni w L- ' . ' . .i -. . ' ' s ' ' ' ' A . 1' ' 1 - J , N f, ap.: ' im Q va. - . . . S.. 5 . . ' W X 1' V ' X E U 'K Y 1 ix o .m . I
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Friday, February 8--First holiday of the semesterg Girl Scouts hike and have sunrise breakfastg Green Frogs lose to Fort Smith Lions, here. Saturday, February 9-Roughers defeat Bristow-Pirates 26-25, here 3 Associate mem- bers of Entre Nous and Forum entertain members at Byllesby Hall. Monday, February 11-Measles become the rageg Senate jackets appear on horizong Junior Boys' Glee Club is featured in as- sembly. Tuesday, Febru- ary 12 - Represen- tatives and alter- nates are choseng Erwin Feld and Ann Kissinger get leads in operetta g Sapulpa Chieftains defeat Roughers 29 - 26, there. Queen Roxanne and Attendants Wednesday, February 13-Central and Checotah tie in debate finals. Entre Nous Literary Society Gives Rush Tea From Behind the Rm-wiring lfiwregluwuy from her cmsromxwy office, ser- A 4 M, 16, igsm.,..,.m. miie im., W. Thul Sday, Febl uary The ohicers of the Entre Nom: liter- X Jayne Griuifii Wvcrz- fritiiuf paurervout- ary Society were the chivf ixanclshak-5 ers of the tw, 1 ROXQDHQ Plummel' era and glad to meet. y'ers at the: Aside from its social zscLEviL!z-s, the Rush Tw given at the- home of Faye Entre Nous Literary Society, whivh ' ' . Evelyn Anthis. Mary Jwrssamine was organized in 1911, has always IS fu St basketball queen' Thrnmpson, president. Mood first in nttevnptrfd no aid any pmjoci the line, and hamh-ml the guests on down school urxfzlertskrrs, to stimulate an in- Raymond and Ber- 'Lo Mary Powell. vice-preeident, whoftorcwt in mhaiawzic activities and tu kept forgcelting their umm Juanwieveiope fgiimwsiap Dawg, :ra mm tha Vonllnweyth 31-9 at- Ifasf., roll taker, bunk the names down of the school. Asxde from nu! the fus- mcntaily, while Sue Ann Lambert was ses which ensufwi during the praciic- ' so worried abmn: the money end of,i1xgs:f !'iniierella,'iaU is sixlerly iovr tendants' Valentlne the mn that she could only smile we-ak-I Mrs. T, H. Moana is sgimiwr of the 'Wi xy. Heian Goodwin just oouldctt swriemb, H pllppllp V ., V- - New Senate Jackets rx , . ,. -W l x EN TRE NOUS Fourth row-Mary Elizabeth Barthett, Betty Jean Pearse-n, Isabel Hutchinson, Sne Ann Lambert, Mary Powell, Mary Gorman, Illartha Gorman, Jean Lee Pickett, Helen Herbert. Third rozv-Lucille Jackson, ZVIVS. Moore, Evelyn Palmer, Cherry lllileoxen, Phyllis Seastrand, Lillian Sewall, Minnie Edwards, Darleen Bryant, Jane Griffith, Roberta Hill. Second vow-Leta Mae Brown, Betty Raymond, Mary Lon Fuller, Rosemary Moore, Helen Goodwin, Udell Englebreeht, Doro- thea Earnest, Dorothy Keaton, Joan Fast, Mary Nicholson. First row-Nancy Jane Davies, Fay Evelyn Anthis, Mable Louise Hargrove, Maurise Durrum, Virginia Lampton, Mary Jessanzine Thompson, Mary Pruett.
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