El Reno High School - Boomer Yearbook (El Reno, OK)

 - Class of 1922

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FACULTY Trent Row: Hazel Eagle, secretary: Miss Billings, History: Miss Berg, Music; Miss Morrbon. Junior High: Miss Halstead, Commercial Department: Miss Eubank, Econom c . Second Row: Miss Connolly. Normal Training: Miss Fitzgerald. Domestic Science: Miss Sawyer. Art: Miss Maa?s. Algebra; Miss Tongue. Latin: Miss Evatt, Geometry; Miss Huff, French. Third Bow: Miss Witcher. English; Miss Blackert. Domestic Science: Miss Gierhart. Junior High: Miss Munger. English: Miss Nelson, Girls’ Gym; Miss Terkinson, Spanish. Miss Lyday. Commercial Department; Mi s Misoner. Eng- lish. and Public Speaking. Fourth Row: Mr. McQuown, Science; Mr. Naylor, Biology; Mr. Grady, City Superintendent of Schools: Mr. McGill. Manual Training. Fifth Row: Mr. Clarke. Janitor; Mr. Randle. Athletic Coach; Mr. Bradshaw, H. S. Principal: Mr. Albee. Junior High; Mr. Shelton, Manual Training. 72 s v a a «1

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4 SENIOR BOOMER School Calendar September 7. School started—lots of pep. 7. Freshmen got lost and had to 1r protected by Seniors. 13. First Senior meeting was held—officers elected. 10. Seniors had picnic. (What became of tlie ice cream?) 23. Football season opened. E. 11. S. vs. King- fisher—we won 14 to 0. 29. E. H. S. beat Edmond. October 5. Seniors ordered pins. 14. O. C. vs. E. H. S. They won 21 to 7. 20. Had real pep chapel. November 11. E. H. S. second team vs. Yukon—defeated 36 to 0. 17. Meda held initiation. 18. Mrs. H. E. Harrison entertained football boys. 19. Senate held banquet. 24. Enid defeated E. H. S., 35 to 14. December 7 and 8. Katcha Koo—big success. 9. Conference Oratorical contest held here. 23. Forum and Senate held annual debate. Forum won. January 1. New resolutions formed. 2. New resolutions broken. 7. Basketball season opened. E. H. S. de- feated Clinton—30 to 15. 9. Seniors formed Razzle Dazzle pep club. 13. E. II. S. defeated Phi Gamma Deltas, 30 to 25. 31. B. M. C. entertained Senate and Forum. February 3. Junior Carnival. 9 and 10. Teachers’ convention. We certain- ly missed our teachers. 14. E. H. S. was defeated by Blackwell, 18 to 17. March 10 and 11. State Tournament held here. (Will you please find Amber on the map?) 24. Forum held annual banquet. April 17. Started practice on Senior Play. 25. Cantata—“Pan on a Summer Day.” May 11 and 12. Senior Play—“Mrs. Temple’s Tel- egram.” 14. Baccalaureate. 16. Junior-Senior Banquet. Oh, Boy! 18. Class Day. 18. Commencement—presents. Smiles and Tears. Wog Rice and Hubert Smith were having an argument over their names. Then Hubert said, “When the world began all people were named Smith, but every time a person committed a sin he had to change his name.” THE 0X1 FORD ROOMS EATS “Without a Smiling Face Do Not Become a Merchant” Ir an old Chinese proverb. For picturesqueness, shrewd common sense and penetrating vision, the Chinese excel. A smile, a kind word, a sympathetic helping hand, costs nothing; they unlock the gates of untold happiness and success. Without these human qualifications, man, indeed, should not become a merchant. Service as expressed by salespeople who smile, who are courteous, attentive, efficient, who render helpful assistance to their customers, is an oft-men- tioned characteristic of this J. C. Penney Co. store. We strive to be worthy merchants. And we shall continue to deserve your patronage only to the extent we continue to render you this greater service.



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6. SENIOR BOOMER Buy THE UNIVERSAL CAR and Banfy the Difference King’s Motor Co. “Authorized Ford dealers “MRS. TEMPLE’S TELEGRAM” The annual Senior play will be presented in the high school auditorium, May 11 and 12. The cast of characters is as follows: Mrs. Temple------------------------Vcrnie Kales Mr. Temple------------------------Charles Schaeffer Mrs. Fuller Helen Hanson Mr. Fuller Emmett Thompson Wigs on Paul Sterba John Brown Glenn Crawford Mrs. Brown Hazle Eagle Dorothy-----------------------------Grace Jackson Captain Sharp Hayward Wright Lewis McIntyre Stage Manager Joseph Stackpole Business Manager Presentation of the Senior play is an annual event of the school year, and is looked forward to with pleasure not only by the Seniors but by everyone in the high school and community. This play, “Mrs. Temple’s Telegram”, is a rol- licking comedy and will furnish entertainment and amusement from beginning to end. Everyone is assured of his money’s worth of fun for the evening. The characters are exceptionally suited for their parts. The ticket sale has been going well, and every seat will 1m filled. Buy your tickets early.

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