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SENIOR BOOMER 31 EL RENO GOES TO THE INTER-SCHOLASTIC MEET El Reno made quite a record at Norman this spring in the contests on April 27, 28, 29. Those who went were as follows: General Physics: Elmo Hester, Corwin Dick. Bread Making: Viola Sloan, Dorothy Bruder. Dress Making: Clarice Britt, Irene Jones. Domestic Science Laboratory: Dorothy Bind er, Elizabeth McIntyre, Norma Custer. Domestic Art Laboratory: Irene Jones, Clar- ice Britt. Latin : Maude Olander, Ed Del Kimble, Paul Moon. Caesar: Elmo Hester, Mary Jane Babcock, Au- gusta Tilly. Typewriting: Hazel Eagle, John Morrison, . Katherine Compton. Geography: Marshall McDougle, Lee Fickess, Thomas Cubbage. Zoology Essay: Harvey Dover, Anna Kegel- man. . Zoology Laboratory: Edith Molinikc, Lee r ick- ess. Spanish: Naomi Brady. Plane Geometry: Frank Schmoyer, Karl Tom- lins, Viola Reuter. Algebra: Rose Aderhold, Lois Flippen. Shorthand Dictation: Louise Scliroeder, Ruth Mount. Shorthand Sight Reading: Anna Thompson. Bookkeeping: Harold Johnson, Mae Cash. Mechanical Drawing: Charles Kitzmiller, Loyd Smith. Civics: Emmett Thompson. Ancient History: Dorothy Bradbury. Modern History: Franklin Clarke. American History: Corwin Dick. Standard Oration: Marjory Dick. Original Oration: Earl Stone. Extempore Speaking: Lucy Ann Balx-ock. Dramatic Reading: Frances Murphy. English: Lucile Glover. Piano: Ruth Muzzy. Violin: John Calhoun. Athletics 120-Yard High Hurdles: Carl Lyons. 880-Yard Run: Glenn Crawford. Pole Vault: Ray Kitzmiller. 100-Yard Dash: Ray Kitzmiller. Running High Jump: Carl Lyons. 440-Yard Run: Ray Kitzmiller, Earl Penwright. Javelin Throw: Carl Lyons. 220-Yard Low Hurdles: Carl Lyons, Glenn Crawford. Mile Run: James Rowley, Russell Jones. Running Broad Jump: Bill Alexander, Carl Lyons. STUDENTS Work hard during vacation, save your money, and deposit it in The Citizens National Bank El Reno, Okla., ...and you will have a better time next school year.
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so SENIOR ROOMER THE FORUM DEBATING SOCIETY Mr. McGill, sponsor, Robert Harrison, president: Herbert Crockett. Everett Kennedy. John Shaw, Roy White, Glen Marlowe. Carl Lyons, Harry Farris. Clarence Smith. Paul Sterba, Dan Hanson. James Rowley. Homer Farris. Earl Tomlins, Frank Schmoyer, Lewis McIntyre, secretary and treasurer; Bills Harmon, vice-president; Chester Mowre, serjeant-at- arms. Other members, Leo Miles, Bobbie Townsend. The Club That Keeps the Cup” We opened for business last fall with a good number of old members present. Lewis McIn- tyre was chosen as president and Robert Harri- son as vice-president. ' Under their leadership the club soon had a full quota of members. There was quite a bit of competition in the club between members, striving to make the club debate team. At a final try-out Lewis McIntyre, Ellis Hannon and Frank Schmoyer were chosen to represent the club at the inter-club debate. The Forum won the cup and defeated the Senate team by a three-to-nothing decision. The next important event was the Forum banquet, which was declar- ed to be one of the best ever held in the high school. The club expects to win the cup for “keeps” next year, with the help of Mr. McGill as debate coach.
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32 SENIOR BOOMER Real Estate Loans — Bonds Insurance H. K. RICKER CO 114-116 East Woodson Phone 70 For Abstracts Right Now, See EL RENO ABSTRACT CO. Oldest Bonded Abstracter in Canadian County. “30 Years of Service.” II. K. RICKER, President G. M. RICKER, Secy. HY-LINE BATTERIES Charging Repairing Automobile, Farm Lighting and Radio Batteries HY-LINE BATTERY CO. El Reno Okla. 220-Yard Dash: Ray Kitzmiller. Relay Race: Earl Penwright, Carl Lyons, Glenn Crawford, Ray Kitzmiller, Russell Jones, Bill Al- exander. Those who took first place and received gold medals are: Corwin Dick, Physics. Emmett Thompson, Civics. Dorothy Bruder, Cooking. The students receiving second place and silver medals are: Irene Jones, Sewing. Louise Schrocder, Shorthand Dictation. Anna Thompson, Shorthand Sight Reading. Thomas Cuhbagc, Commercial Geography. Those who won bronze medals for third place are: Franklin Clarke, Chemistry. Franklin Clark, Modern History. Marshall McDougle, Commercial Georgraphy. Corwin Dick, American Histon’. Edith Mohnike, Biology Laboratory. In piano, Ruth Muzzy played in the finals; Mar- jory Dick made fourth place in her section in Standard Oration. Naomi Brady received Hon- orable mention, (4th) in Spanish. Wynn Snod- grass. who left El Reno for Comanche in Novem- ber, took first place in Boys” Voice. Engene De- Witt, an El Reno student of last year, took sec- ond place in Mechanical Drawing for Oklahoma City. Verdon Rittgers, a Freshman in El Reno last year, took first place in Mechanical Drawing for Oklahoma City. We feel that we have some “pretty smart” stu- dents, and E. II. S. is very proud of herself. Why shouldn’t she be? She is placed fourth in tie- state in Academics. lie? seized her, drew her to him, and deliber- ately struck her. She made no sound. Again and yet again, the brute struck her, and still she gave no sign of suffering. But when, with rapidly- growing anger, he struck her for the fourth time, she shrieked, and her head blew off. She was on- ly a match. Rock-a-bye, Senior, up in the tree top, So long as you study, the cradle will rock; But if you don’t study, the cradle will fall, Down will come Senior, diploma and all. Edvtlie Witcher, (translating “Rex fugit”): The king flees.” Miss Tongue: “Translate in perfect tense.” Edythe: “I can’t.” Miss Tongue: “Put ‘has’ in it.” Edythe: “The king has flees.”
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