Sapulpa High School - Sapulphan Yearbook (Sapulpa, OK)

 - Class of 1930

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Page 23 text:

MR. OTIS FOX MRS. MARY M. JONES MRS. H. C. BOM BARGER HISTORY I he officers of the Junior class were: Pete Chapman, president; Virginia Hermes, vice-president; Charlene Fiser, secretary-treasurer. I he Senior class officers are Billy I.ongmire, president; Margaret Kakin, vice-president; Mary Jane Scott, secretary, and Dale Henderson, treasurer. I he first project of the year was the dinner given on December 5th honoring the football boys. The Senior Mothers prepared and served a delicious dinner to the football squad, their coaches, members of the Board of education and their wives, members of the faculty, and the Senior class. Our greatest achievement and one of which we are justly proud is the Senior Yearbook. On March 6 a comedy “ The Whole Town’s Talking’’ was presented to a full house. The play was pronounced the best ever given in Sapulpa High School, and was a success from every angle. The proceeds were used for financing the yearbook. The Sponsors for the 1930 Seniors were Mrs. Bombarger, Mrs. Jones, and Mr. Fox. Their untiring efforts will be remembered in the future. Many other interesting events have been planned for commencement week, among which are “Kid Day,” Senior Class Day, a picnic at Sand Springs and the annual senior play. As our book goes to press the class of 1930 is planning a pleasant surprise to its Alma Mater in the form of a gift. This gift will be presented during commencement week. Thus ends the high school careers of more than one hundred seniors.

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 SUE BILLY LONGMIRE, President MARY JANE SCOTT, Secretary MARGARET EARIN', Pice-President DALE HENDERSON, Treasure jjbi] stL 7 ,1 HISTORY (2 r b Seniors of 1930 entered Sapulpa Junior high school in 1924. After V, Jrun years they entered high school as promising Freshmen. Under the leadership of Thell Robertson, president; Frank Gormley, vice-president; and Josephine Dunn, secretary, they organized a pep club and in addition secured many concessions for the football games. Thus they began to make money for the Junior-Senior Banquet. The officers during the Sophomore year were Marion Smeltzer, presi- . dent; and Naomi Matsler, secretary-treasurer. Fast year as Juniors, this class gave as its annual play “Peg-O-Mv Heart.” It was well received and very entertaining. The main event was the Junior-Senior banquet which was one of the prettiest and most successful that our school has known. The program was as follows: v ’ The Gardener ........................................ Billy Longmire The Wisteria to the Rose ................. Gerald Chapman The Rose to the Wisteria ............... Chaunccy Conway The Rose Bud............................... Marguerite Busch Roses of Picardy .......................... Dorothy Ruhl The Unfolding of the Petals ................ Lewis Meyer The Full Blown Rose ....................... Mr. Chambers The Spirit of the Rose ............ Mary Margaret Woodruff Vocal Solo ............................... George Pickering Falling Petals ........................................ Nell Menifee IS



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 WILLIAM APPERSON Football, Basketball. Track. Wrestling. illwayt in for a good time.” LEE AGEE Basketball, Track. His ideas are best expressed by cartoons.” FYRN BARNES Girl Reserves. Pep Club. “Sthool should take uf at twelve and let out at onet with an hour off for lunch.” VIRGINIA BASSETT Ciirl Reserves, Pep Club. Raven tresses, matching eyes.” FRANK BEARI) Hi Y. Track. An Athlete to be admired,” RUBY BEARI) Ciirl Reserves, Pep Club, Glee Club. Creative Club. A modern school girl and liked by everyone.” LUCILLE BEAVERSON Ciirl Reserves, Girl's Pep Club, Home Ec Club. Oh this learning! What a thing it is.” CLARENCE BOND Tennis Club, Wrestling. My thoughts are my own companions.” ALMA BOYD Ciirl Reserves. El Circulo Espanol. Glee Club. “Her voice hath charms, and so hath she.” DOROTHY BRIMACOMBE Life’s just one alarm clock after another.” 20

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