Sapulpa High School - Sapulphan Yearbook (Sapulpa, OK)

 - Class of 1917

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LUCILE BRIDGET HANRAHAN Sigma Delta; Chi Omega Psi; Sec.-Treas. Sigma Delta Literary Society; Art Editor Saya-nora ’17. “Thou art fair, and few are fairer.” (Shelley.) LUCILE GERTRUDE McCABE Delphian; Chi Omea Psi; Picture Editor, Say-anora '17. “My only books, ere man’s looks And folly’s all they’ve taught me.” (Howell.) GEORGIA ANNA WINGET Sigma Delta; Chi Omega Psi; Asst. Joke Editor, Sayanora ’17; Vice-President Chi Omega Psi. “How hard it is for women to keep counsel.” (Shakespeare.) [21 ]

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HUTU MARIK DESMUKES Sigma Delta; Chi Omega Psi; Alumni Editor. “Never stepping over the bonds of modesty.” VERA LUCILE PERRY Sigma Delta; Chi Omega Psi. “What stature is she of?” BEULAH ANNA MALLORY Sigma Delta; Chi Omega Psi; Joke Editor, Sayanora ’17; Sec.-Treas. Senior Class. “She speaks an infinite deal of nothing.” LAURA EDITH CORMANY Sigma Delta; Chi Omega Psi. “A maiden never bold. Of spirit so still and quiet that her motion Blushes at herself.” (Shakespeare.) [20]



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HIS morning when I awoke the glorious springtime enshrouded the whole earth in beauty and happiness. As I gazed out of the window 1 could see the enchanting Atlantic Ocean mischievously rocking the sail boats to and fro. I decided that this was an ideal day to begin a sequel on my latest book, “The Rose Path,” for which the public had been clamoring since I had given them the last one some few months ago. Two hours later found me at my desk, preparing to write, when all at once I noticed a lovely little calendar, evidently left for me by a friend, and as it was a depiction of spring, 1 examined it more closely. To my great surprise I found the name of the painter was Laura Carmoney, an old school-mate. Coincidence would have it that just exactly twelve years ago this very day Laura and I both graduated from S. H. S. Imagine Laura being an artist. I always thought she would be a missionary. Why, I have an idea: Why not start my sequel and have for the characters the members of my Senior class. Let me see— there was James Burgess, who always coveted fame; at last his wish had been granted. I read in the paper recently that he had been sent to Congress by the Woman Suffrage Party of Oklahoma. You never can tell about some individuals. Sometimes they give you the surprise of your existence. However, such is life. Anna McEuen and Beulah Mallory, the “gigglers of the Senior Class,” still giggle, giggle, and giggle some more. They are making quite a hit in vaudeville as the “Gold Dust Twins.” Adelbert Trotter, then known as “Deb,” has taken up Mormonism, and his doting Mamma is very proud of his slowly gaining fame and notoriety. Adelbert was always such a dear little lamb; so religious, too. Cpal Shafer is now head matron in the insane asylum at Norman. The last time I saw her she said that a man named Imel was confined in the dangerous ward, who all the time was raving over the greenness of a certain Geometry class. I wonder if it could be the same Mr. Imel------? Well, anyway the name sounds very familiar to me. May Scott, the genius of the Senior class, is still a genius. She is police-woman in our home city of Sapulpa, and latest Sa-pulpa papers say that she has a good chance of being appointed police-chieftess. Vera Perry, the tall girl of our class, we all thought she would be a stenographer, but she is now teaching classic dancing in New York City at Birtchiel Academy. Height doesn’t hinder everything. Beatrice McCrady, the “French beauty” [22]

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