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HALLIE JONES Girl Reserves Chorus ’25-’26 “She’s true to her word, her work, and her friends.” JOE FINKELSTEIN Orchestra v25-(26 '27-'28 Hand ’27 Assistant Band Director ’27-’2S Moccasin Print Staff ’26-’27-’28 What he undertook to do he did!” WYATT ARTHURS “Give me a kiddy-car and I’ll be happy.” MARY MORGAN Moccasin Print Staff '26-’27 White Peppers Girl Reserves Dramatics Club '26 “Short and snappy.” FREDERICK MOORE Batina Societas 27-’28 “He profiits most who serveth oest.” VICTOR FAULKENBURG Batina Societas ’27-’2S “Since brevity is the soul of wit, I will be brief.” VERNIE HAYTER Football ’26-’27 Baseball ’27-’2S Basketball ’27-’28 Hi-Y “Every boy falls hard for some girl sometime.” EUGENE GRAHAM Hi-Y Glee Club ’27 Moccasin Print Staff '27 Football '27 “Human nature oraves novelty.” SYDNEY BATES Football '27 A good lad, would that he liked girls better.” Page Twenty-one
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THELMA VANDERVER S. B. O. ’26 “She is a maid of artful grace. Sweet of voice and sweet of face.’ ESTAHLEE HARTON Dramatics Club ’26-’27 Glee Club ’27-’28 Girl Reserves “Not what I am but what I aspire to be, comforts me.” WALTER JONES Orchestra ’25-’26-’27 “Plink-a-plink. Who’s that? Why it's Bill of course with his banjo on his knee.” EVELYN SHOPTAW Girl Reserves Glee Club 27-’28 “You can’t do that.” HELEN CLUTE Girls Glee Club ’27-’28 Band ’27-’28 First place. State Dramatic Reading Contest.” Golden ‘S” Club “Nothing was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” CECIL WHITE Hi-Y “Fain would I climb, but that 1 fear to fall.” GENE PHILLIPS Girl Reserves White Peppers “Affections are as thoughts to her.” GENEVA JONES Tennis Club ’25 “The kind of a girl that is steady and true.” ALVIN GUTHRIE Band ’24-’25-’26-’27-’28 “An industrious lad, a capable lad.” MINNIE LEE TRAYLOR Girl Reserves “Minnie is a sincere girl And conscientious in all her work.” Page Twenty
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Class I Iistory Turn back again, oh Time in thy flight. And make me a student just for tonight. In the fall of 1923 the junior high classes were first admitted to Sapulpa High School in the new building. The eighth grade was one of the largest eighth grade classes in the history of the high school, and that class now forms the senior class of 1928. At the opening of the spring term the 8A group became Freshmen. Mrs. Maude H. Peterson and Miss Anna Moore were the freshman home room teachers. In the sophomore year, Mrs. E. L. Adams, Mrs. Miller (then Miss Moore), and Miss Ida Erickson were the home room teachers. During the early part of the year Mrs. Adams resigned and Mrs. M. L. Murphy came to take her place. Margaret Klingensmith was president of the class; Kermit Carter, vice-president; Raymond Wilson, secretary, and Ralph Stover, treasurer. The sponsors were Miss Carol Curtis and Mrs. E. L. Adams. Two projects were attempted by these ambitious sophomores. They were a play and a dinner. Neither of these materialized, and are still among the dreams of the past. As the juniors these students made a most enviable record. They had the same home room teachers with the addition of Miss Helen Garman. Mrs. M. L. Murphy and Miss Garman were elected sponsors. Marion Pickett was chosen president and other officers were: vice-president, Mildred Longmire; secretary, Elizabeth Howard; treasurer, Elizabeth Willis. All through the year the juniors worked hard and they became leaders in all activities, their members having prominent places in all organizations, clubs, athletic events, the newspaper, debate teams—everything worthwhile in the school. They maintained through it all a very high standard of scholarship. In the spring of 1927, the class presented its play, “Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!” It was a huge success due to the untiring efforts of the coach, Mrs. Lucille Miller. The cast was selected from some of the best material of the class. It was as follows: Jack Crandall, cowboy author, Earl Patrick; Mr. Hooker, a business man, Gerald Brizendine; Stephen Hooker, college freshman, James Stewart; Ted Stone, football hero. Ralph Stroud; Alosius Bartholemew, college professor, Donald Fulp; Floy Hooker, vivacious debutante, Mildred Longmire; Letitia Brown, languishing dillettante, Alys Cornell; Mrs. Hooker, modern mother, Evelyn Jo Everly; Rita, pert house maid, Onita Fish. Page Twenty-two
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