University of Central Oklahoma - Bronze Book Yearbook (Edmond, OK)

 - Class of 1929

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'1 S 55 .. 5 I X 1 1 A. ,Md,,u,,9w,., t , ,, .-..v . Wydw.,3,AY,L,,,,'.-rgv.f.a5-Mq,y,q.,g-T5,V-fy-yn 1.f4,v,'f:r1F.3, -mmf: --f4-- 5 ,--' Af., -V L ,, '.,- ,'g,g,g.,fr.. ,M--1 - ..qf,1Qgx'.s1,1p.u fa- W V , ,.. v.- -w A ' - ' mfg , , . HEX IILIIHIEHFMS 1 RURYRMRRTIF 1929 my WARNRR Rm RRPRR RRHIVIRUDR USGCAR .R RINUNUDRR RUUSIIINRSS MANAGRR 155 lIllllE',llllllIl4lLMll'lll4llllN To one of our most cherished alumni, HATTIE GRAY-POTTER, who, by her straightforward march through a regular sequence of superior achievements from the kindergarten of Central to the Head of the Commercial Department, has strength- enedand reflected the high ideals for which her Alma Mater stands, and Who, by her untiring efforts and efficient work, has become one of the most beloved of all the faculty, we dedicate the 1929 BRONZE BooK. l 'v lF4UlllfllEIWlflDlflLlUD HN all of the varied and interesting experiences that go to make life, there are none quite so unique as those peculiar to college life. It is here where character is rapidly taking form, it is here where ideals are the guiding stars in the heavens, and it is during this period of life that thousands of young people suddenly become conscious of the fact that they are endowed with the traits and responsibilities of manhood and womanhood. With these new realizations come new hopes, new inspirations, and new ambitions with correspondingly increased efforts and accomplishments. If, in the future, this book shall help its readers to remember the fundamental prin- ciples about which their college life took formgif by preserving the inspirations of the past, it intensifies those of the future, if, by explaining the principles and conditions which directed certain lives in a particular direction, it helps to clarify and instil confidence in the future purposes of those lives, if, by preserving the past, it helps to inspire and direct the future, then it shall have accomplished its primary purpose. GCUNTIFIIENTWS l. 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S EQ-Q IIIIIIIIIJQQQQQWYE imrf' Nami nulgoulllm nun! mm :mini 1 1 1 1 1 'S 1 1 :K 1- 1 Ill lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIlll lllllllllllll lP'lllLlESlllUlllEN'lIF E .ll4UlIHIlN G lllIllIl'lIl'4lIlIflllIEIlIl,lIl, O 1nst1tut1on IS stronger than IIS head On the other hand one mrght questron the truth of the statement that every 1nst1tut1on 1S as strong as 1CS head In the person of Pres1dentJohn G M1tchell 2 Central may justly feel confident that for many years to come 1t may rapldly and certamly clrmb the ladder of achrevement vvrrhout hav1ng reached the level to whrch IIS head IS capable of lead1ng lt An organrzatlon or an 1nst1tut1on lrke an mdrvldual must have a soul and as rn the 1nd1v1dual that soul determmes 1ts r1ghtful place among 1fS varrous assoc1ates m the complex soc1ety of wh1ch 1E 1S a part The Soul of Central 1S the reflectlon of the character rdeals and SCl1OlH.I'Sl11POf our presrdent It IS the ersonrficatron of our presldent as reflected rn the Soul of Central t at has made Central the foremost teachers college of the state that has made 1ts 3 name synonymous w1th character and cfficrencv and that has caused It to push raprdly forward unt1l 1t IS now ranked among the best teachers colleges of the nat1on Such a soul as has been rncorporated 1n Central dur1ng the ten years Presrdent M1tchell has been clrrectmg 1ts dest1n1es must cf necessrty find some means of outward expressron One does not have to look far unt1l he IS confronted w1th an abundance of ev1dence of the outward ex ressron of th1s 1nner soul The new bu1ld1ngs the mcreased enrol ment the new departments the add1t1onal teach ers the 1ncreased efHc1ency 1n mstructron the r1s1ng standard of scholarshrp the hrgher standard of qual1f1cat1ons for teachers and the 1mproved equrpment all are outstandmg evrdence of the h1ghly efhcrent adm1n1strat1on of Presrdent M1tchell Central IS lustly proud of her presrdent Its student body as well as the a1umn1 honor and cherrsh h1m and respect h1s character and ab1l1ty Under h1s adm1n1strat1on Central has a br1ght future 9 toward whrch not only the eyes of the entlre state but those of the nat1on shall be turned 'llll zib XCF 'iinllll ...L 'A a 4' ' ' D .t 7. 'a as N' . L .I , . . ll . , 7 . . 'A I' D Z J - I 'Z , 14,5 -, , .,,.. .C . ' VNQ4 ,..,, , -,.-- 1 K Page 27 v4 vur' 0 2 9 253' ImIII fg g i 'I' 1 A O n 3 ii 1' - 1. I -' Z W . 1 sl E 5 if E? sz Us A -- 1' X 1 1 S 3' 1 1 ' ! 1 1 X , , Y C ' A 9 4, U W ,1lHlE11lFlIF1IR1IHIES Dean of the Faculty mmlm' li ulllllllluvli-'ihwunl ll ur I E E 1 Ei I 1 E- E E E : .E 14 v1 : U- g I ol ge L 5 Ei VE Q :W 5 E E E1 El E EY : , ox 1 b ' I W I H ...... 'H f W 5 W, , f- I I I 6. . .9 ll:-mall ' N A -A , ., .Av v - V' .Y 'V 1 ln, nl. e, - ,O. I L V Page 28 iisg, 511 ' ' ' ' ' - - - - - . '- -. ' e ,-,.w-anfmm:'v::.w1 qw:fm C ei e? KQ ' l , ll J CBRGNZE Wiiiglllllo L V -t. aa x JNL 71 f' 'U W M 4 MWJJ ' Q C' , I .lt all 1 5 -'o 1 Q ' 6 IIE , o at Z 0 TTW ' T iii --4 L-...I lil l LLLL L ' 1 ,J I QtQg3l . 9 51 ft' Ai K-5.11 fl iL'N Dean of Women 5 Q ! I I CD rv a- O rn F' 7-4 rn Q rn w o 'Tl I n- w E VJ o Z B. A. Central State Teachers College - Graduate Student University of Okla- homa L Dean 0 Men CHARLES W WANTLAND B A UHIVCFSICY of Oklahoma H 53 F20 ' l 1 'llllllll IIIUL, Lp r la E gl Qls 'tee C ' 1 E, ' 45 t l I A ffl 5 ' l -'l 22 lid? C a l 91115 f 1 l Z1 :fi F:--A fl . ', Q f'--H' 7 ' Eli , 1 ' 2 C Edt K it Q6 Ol nl Vl-' '- r-Tig' Jil ' E1'.,sCJ-gif' Q ' Q Y Cl fQ,fqJrf,,CM,' 'n . 'U ,, l l , W,F47Q r.f+ ff Page 29 f--- --- -- ni .r ,J V , rf! 4 , . K i 4 .1 M, . ,, ., . . f ' H H H n A - 'W ' -' . , ' ' . -, . . - V- -, ,-v, 'f N,-': -. v.ffvf.fiaSQf If 7-f --'fr' - ev' - -'1 Q f Vi 'V ', 'Z' 'W i.,., ' j H 'f ' ' ' inf? s X 11'i55y!i i1'i1I if! :,.f.-H ' Q1 if ,J tad 5:.1.s.,U-,Sl fi-iii: E E 5 . 1 5 Q -ive., :JB M 4, ,H .Y , V V, gpg ,,l ,fx M, ,. 9 -x..4g,Q3n I, 5 , 5 1 f 4 i E W t, ly, 5,,1'l,,.J N ,. T drill!-i,il-31.5 5 DM kill? ai J' if Y Fxf -Yr pq f -l ' ' ' iCli1fY,1m-ilk, l 'VK f Q S13 L he'Sr'.1,Q' ' U ' 1.4. ...W..-4.... ..,. ' Z-...f.k-4,-----414-' -. Q V - ew .i ' 'A iii it 39564717 lllll IE IVAN llfll IE N I GUN Il lllilllll ll NEA lllllll N 1 ' .YW-s ft? 5 all If-1255 ' ' all fi fijggf 3 l.. an.,-1, ,Q is fp H21 at l, A QQ ze' f of 1 if - f--- 'Ng tl THE Education Department is striving to increase its pl T- ,103 . . . . 1' ffl 1. f efhciency through the oblective of service. The general jj gifjtf, assumption being that when teachers, both active and prospec- . . 51 ,jp tive, increase their power through the mastery of subyect ig matter and professional skill, efficiency has been increased. I,-:LIL if 'K Q- - 1 . . l I El' f -4 y Good schools are not rimaril a matter of extensive rounds 'f gill 1 vi 1 Y g , - 5 1 is pretentious buildings nor fine equipment, but rather the C Q QQ result of the work of efficient well trained teachers. The EL ii W, . . my P gg .4 fl Department of Education hopes to do its share of the Work 3- -lil Lili f in preparing such teachers. , 5 -mg A , if be i -Mill .ta Q lf .4 ll ge 2- 4 1 4' ---lf! -e--as ,if- z T51 l 1 lil iii ill L, B. RAY 'rg ,,', A. B. Indiana University ' fifj A. M. George Peabody College y F' TQ 'T lvl' rj sf li ,321 li lx if ' -3 V 1 A 1 fi . , NV , + + 1 I' 'Xi' L it l We --l T' .32 .3--in ifffgi A itzzit if Qlffl li ' bl at----33,2 V L, hiqq , . 3.170 P te' -M. L1 fi 5:11111 liiiiffi -l ' E Ei 25 -2 5l7 3VZ llff'i'f35 Qfl.,..-., ff ga- df lllx A fh - ' I A fr 5 s W, - .J '- V. - fe, 0 l l lg 5 vi is yer if Zi F3 1 Ill fl IA - -'A 'E :E Ep, 4,A,, A V, li LORENA H INDES ' F. O. Smmoun MRS. FRED MCCARRELL sb 5 B. A., Central State Teachers College M. A. George Peabody College B. S. Oklahoma A. 81 M. r 5:3 il' M. A. Columbia Teachers College M, A. George Peabody College r . 5 ' 32: .,?g,,A7, A 1 -KM . Q ll 5. .3 y 3 l -Sl ---. f--s.. 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'F F0 Y the t1me classes are orgamzed rn Rural Educat1on for the 1929 Summer Sess1on over 3 OOO students W1ll have been enrolled 1n classes 1n Rural Educat1on srnce 1ts formal establrshment four years ago The success of the department has been far beyond the most enthusrastrc hopes of all those rnterested ln better Rural Schools 1n the Terr1tory of Central State Teachers College The head of the department declares that he has enjoyed the past four years at Central more than any four years 1n all h1s school work coverrng now a per1od of almost a thrrd of a century He cons1ders Oklahoma s program for the rmprovement of Rural Schools second to that of no other state 1n the Un1on ASPER L MCBRIEN M A Unu erslty of Nebraska X. MII 3 lllllll I. 1.,q l 1.-. F.-- E 4 . l l.. P l 0 ' Q. - Q ' C.. ' Nj is X Ll 'H 'wV Qs.f.1if.ff A Sm A 'A SSSS T ' 1 . 1 AX' 1 - fry --- E 'Z' Qi P ' . . . . X B . . . ' I 0' v . I 1 . l I ' ta' it I 0 ' , 'Y . . . . . A p ' - s ' ' - A lp S L J D L I . ' Y ' r . X y 1 y F ! P I E lg 'E I- . s- + + tw . A ,. RV' l lv + + E I ' 4 Eel A-ff tl, l: I +-4 H -rl Ln X . L-ill gg: ' s..-..!. 1 1'- Lib 1 - ill SH' :li bf ' Q I I .J vp Q FRED MCCARREL RUSSELL R. COVEY H. H, PORTER S jg'-'gig M, S. Oklahoma A. 81 M. B. A. Central State Teachers M. A. Peabody College 5' 15K M. A. Peabody College College ffl, S a .T ' M. S. University of Oklahoma i V N JR fixgga Vg S . if M' ' lr K 1?'T'fE.SEf if-J in .llllm , . f-W V T. . ,. .: - o - ., ...lm 'llll U J , c WII ' . 1 I ' u T - . . . nl ll ..,ea1sg.13g:fx.:i:,t1l 2 'W' ' ' -Z ' ' ' -1 '- V ' A ' - -- .. -- 'S . V T .Y-'asserts-f -wr, 4- -- ..,u...1. W mm-.sa 1 . - . .. , -Z : vf1' A- r ,,,, Page 51 Lfifj fi 4 lx ill 2 A lx N Q v w in Y. J .. . ., . ,. ,., p' 3, V-.I ,.,.T.fQfv-11:-..-jg? A' 'N . . ,,.. Zu. ..,..fg:,, in i:,..,: 5,1 ., . . , ,. T yi, 1 ll 'IKM vf- ,PH ff!I.-'f'?iSf'lifi V'1 it-7f'.Y .e ' .diffs .1 ,:'ifN.' J ,511,1'5H.7ff,UT Lak? 1,1 , ,gf 1 f' fl glial-V wflglmn :fx 44:3 N f, v til C M-5.5. jH,vl4.!,, fy: g!:.'l:iggd..i'l-Yjitafa. . I.. 1 i 1, AVF' fl-Lilkgffzirp.. s.,s.f?.e'Z - -. .IW QU .4 N110 . tl 525 t itll EMMA ESTILL-HARBOUR THE History Department, one of the largest in Central, emplovs five teachers. Courses are offered in American and European History, Government, Political Science, Economics and Sociology Several new courses have been added the past year, and it is intended to broaden further the work of the department. The history faculty aims to inculcate those ideals of citizenship which are the basis of genuine Americanism, and that respect for historical truth which must be the basis of every purposef1l life. This is carried out by instilling within the students who come under their guidance an interest in current events as well as book knowledge Few teachers have done more to influence the graduate student to go to larger centers of learning and thereby prepare themselves for more active service in the aHairs of the state and nation, The Head of the History Department supervises the selec- tion of excellent library facilities in the field of history. Almost all the standard works in this field are contained in the library, and the best of the new publications are added each year. In addition each teacher has a store of personal historical knowledge to share. Ta' Q, ,ini i '. 4 F'N'M P ,fs vlfzigsg if ,HJ his-.GC-,LAW KW i?ft -sash Yyfvciavr f y.cx, L '-A' K 's. I J f f, 11 f iff DEPARTMENT Ulf' lfllll TONY Wit, I ,371 VU Il, Qi sg Af , if QQ? S Qi XX ii J 4 i ' B. A. Oklahoma College for Women at M. A. University of Oklahoma 'l Graduate Student University of Oklahoma li? ' ' l + + + + pf 'Stir ...asf . .il 1 4 iii-5 ififlstl , gig!-5 iiii, A-4 ,L-'V R. .2 fn' LEITA Davis EDWIN MCREYNOLDS LUCY J. HAMPTON LoREN BROWN 55459 B. A. University of M. A. University of B. A. George Washington B. A. Central State ggi, Michigan Oklahoma University, M. A. Col- Teachers College lt I M. A. University of Graduate Student umbia Universityg Graduate M. A. University ffl. ,ll-, Pennsylvania University ofOklaboma Student Stanford University of Oklahoma xi ' , 1 'vw f,. 42 1' 1 .f fd, fl? 1 F3 ay ,L-':,, him www, ' 5 ',ff'Zif-i9l1vf t'Q,': 'tfvrvfialfggf i'5'fT7-l T i ,i,rjr'f4.fta,w f 2 . 1 1 iigrk ,Q X ,AY Ka if fw- !. - 1, 'VN , ' if-L I-7, ' V- ' 5 1 : . I i' kt, fe-5:.'::j::':g2.,.4g.:I.-l T'L -.. fu. .': ,1g,,, ,.'11':., .ivrfef 'az ,f i , .,. 4 ..ffeA:'1g.2fflQgi1'5Ci31ei,4.ii.i,hrifr.1?t5-l , Q 1 r . . 'Ql?t,A,i7i , L. . . . g . ,fihiifffati , 1 Hifi r :+a... f'f'.t.'?l5.IT.. .1f.1. l.Sl,I ' Page 32 rim- f' Ill 'iC..l...:5'0 N I 1,95 1 e 3'YU'!U C NJ' ,lixfigf big J llllllElllAlllfL'lll'llflllEN'lll' lllllli' ll+llN'4llfllallSlHl 1 ilk gsiiii. .Eli 1 L.- J' N the English department of Central College, efforts are directed primarily toward the achievement of accuracy in the use of the mother tongue, appreciation being the second , + Mil ' ,M - consideration. All Seniors are required to reach the standard of proficiency as outlined by the Head of the department before being gradu- ated. In order that this standard may be reached a new course has been added in which the instructor attempts to aid the student I--- in solxing his individual problems in English. Professor F. C. H- Oakes head of the department is in charge. -..qs A, 1 f-Y '-'- f' FRANCIS CORAM CAKES lv--it M. A. Chicago University K-. V.. ,- Q- ---, -si :mg ,jf L .- . .1 VW'-1 Q---3 4 4' in ,N lk- 5 Q5 + + ,gf 1 lil see-Q :fl gig l.....E lf' L- tio ....-4 . i,...i A .K L 1 V , 1 iwflu 'rt' A -fi Y f L-ei i fze-iif .1 gflig iff ggsfwl '. Y' A 'Cl 11:1 1..- ! Villa f 'n l . .Q ' , . lk 'X Til .llfli .x,..l 4 'MAL sw- . f--- X7----4 AAL-.. 4 ,, , 4.a..-, - it.. .. ,Q ...., l 1 ,, .W -.. i' 7' ,,....f, w s-- -. 5 ' . x X K LJ C ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' WT , 'fT'1'5 'WTI'-.. W Aon Wg 'H' ' H ' A 'fJ 1'v ' g ' 'f , ' ' ' ' ,J 1 L fv-hflif 5-H5141-4il...ol.lll 'L Q. in : ir f?eg'.f4.x'5fiel!11lifi?s.lilal.lH.1ftYIl221.'l:r ,-- A ,W A1 VH- - . 4- 4- f F, . - A .. A, . K.- hi., 1. - fx. v Q di, .. r J ,JMX -L,s- 'X V C h ,S I A, .T 5,41 l 1 'W-ii Y no lt ' if' ti V' x. . OH P: . . , Y l l hi 3 E L 1 1 'Vx A I ZH, fav-.if L F I 1 1 4 '-1 1 1 LX T rivhhfu Cb ' ' ' WCA , r f 323' 53' T I l Y f' 3 :VJ , If ,i 7 f -'X 7 ' 1 i x I 3 if ,A . . at . f A A i 5 N l 1 t l, g 2 I gl ' Hi i 's w 1 lg V i li, if I y- 1 ,Ml C .'ei 2 p V jf? 4 A v ll 4 V I GRADY C. WATKINS EARL PHILLIP CARTER WILLA CLAIRE Cox We in A 3 M A Peabody conege M A ohio sms Uni- B. A., University of FREDERICK L-FORUM nlliirvff ' ' vcisify' Graduate Student oklahoma, M. A., M- A-, Wabash College U51 itii- 1- l afliiql 1:1 ws-A 51:1 swf pw-4. '..., r-v.!i ir I .. 1 L 1: . Mi- 4 . if 'Q ' -1 l 4 Y' l ! P , 1 S i ,xc A 4-if E11 Yagi , .tg f if l lf , University of Chicago. George Peabody College .ijijvii iz? in .fast i dn' fflxo-5, ,'f',.P. . . . V' A 1 -1. 'gist HR P -f H. A-H542 'lflfffal A f 'LA ...-,,.gTT wifi? 11' Af! 'A - - ' A D131-111i3iVFLfl'l:f1i'fE,ZA5'x e A-fesdifi I are f s 1 SNA-fare imiafaffifattia f at --1 ' -A S---4 5 'vb in :. .. .. , -.,....,..,.,.,.,, ,, ,..i... , . A4 ..:: ' J. .-,...- .. . L.. : A .... .... .-,,c. W .- 1 ..q.,..,t.,, A -.. . C .. Ki, ,X Ain.-, Y A - Page 33 V V ' 2 1 1 , .E 5 AUX ' xl ' ' 4 l . .V 5 ll Q he H: 's Q-' -4 e ' if A mfg 'Jw Fx, E 5. A l E Jn' A' 1 :f 20 ei T o I I af I ' if ' elmnolz DEPARTMENT THE Physics Department offer nineteen courses :I l 113 3 :1 l ,Q 'I , , . -.L,.L 4. , l , 4 y , 0 9 -' F- a 'T - ,..... 5 52? E L HOWELL B A Unix ersity of Oklahoma Graduate Student ofUn1sers1tyof Oklahoma with a total of 36 college hours which fulfill the requirements for an A.B. or B.S. degree, also gives the required number of hours for pre-medic of pre-engi- neering courses. The nine courses in Geography and Geology are also included in the physics department. The time has arrived when no college can fulfill its greatest public service without maintaining suc cessful and vvell organized science departments The Department of Chemistry and Biology is making an earnest effort to carry on Work of such quality that it vv1ll be a credit to the institution and to the state Thlslprogram of usefulness probably has had something to do with the tremendous growth the Department has enyoyed during th past few years f HERMAN SEHESTED STARR OTTO DOYEL ROY W ONES Q M A University of B S Central State Oklahoma Teachers College Graduate Student of M S University of University of Oklahoma Oklahoma CLIFF R OTT0 'ff' '18 r ' X 1.l,1..Li 1 41 I - to 53 1 gif I3 ,4 M.:- YO 1.e111.x. I B A Unisersity of Oklahoma M S Un1wers1tyofOklahoma '11 Q - ll 1 i 1 I i i 1 Q 1 l I- 1 - 1 1 i 1 i 1 Z Z I 1 1 mx ll 45 B A Oklahoma City University M S Kansas State Agricultural College 449' -1'-., a GC.-6D!l'lIlIn..... .. 1. 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This department hopes to add a Doctor of Philosophy to its teaching staff for next year, who has spent considerable time abroad in study and travel. He will offer courses in German and French OTTO WILLIAM JEFFBRIES B A Central State Teachers College Ph B Unisersitv of Chicago Graduate Student University of Chicago DEPARTMENT lllllll' MATHEMATTCS S J P YINE B Pd Missouri Normal B A Central tate Teachers College HE mathematics department one of the most beneficial and prac tical departments of Central is taking the prominent place which it should possess This department 1S grad uallv and steadily increasing to keep pace with the present demands Special subjects are offered for those who desire The enrollment College Mathematics is larger than in any previous year The reason for this increase may be contributed to the tendency that is novv being displayed in the schools that of stressing the fundamental sublects in the curriculum EDGAR WAX B A University of Oklahoma T if Graduate Student University of Oklahoma 'ia lift u 1 Q V za - 00 gli C Tl llij .1 I IPF i Illllli F T 5 I an llllllllllllllll 6 '2'1 'Will lliiWEam A 1 3 n E32 T pa.- . ., , . : E l 6 fi it-Til ji y it ...I E .4 J 41 l J if: ' Q b-.- E Ei T ' A , - . 1 t . 1. . l mi 9 ' U . . . i - 1, i :rt f . Q c 4 I M ' . . I in i ii. gh . ' ' , I: l EL A - - A ' V h . . 7 'ffl I s ' ' , IG' ll . ., ' ' ' ,l illlilcl-' 4 t .I 'lu.....n 1l l lllIll ml, 'NX ' - xmnn lu 1......nlLaa,a.tink.,- . 5 H Past 3: ' in V 1 1 Q -1' -1 rj. l'gg-gslxj l if-f .. V' eq ,A T V- -aa .-...1 L e ,N ..- 5, , -4 vl' 9- -Q5 Wil .ALJ Q ,,,, ,. fb g I Viggo .1 ti VIL..- F T , , 13, pil 1 g 5- T pl H f i HATTIE GRAY POTTER B A Central State Teachers College gf W ,, . ,e,,, ,74,, ,, ,UU T fag 4? I ff 5 5 crxgaggggffar 3,5 fi, ma, C 5. if Q-S131 1 juigl lp pl U A ,-3 ' 5, ,,4qt'fe:,r:::k,LZ1i'f':.i-' at t.,3?:.ff s.x.t fs, an 44 LL-at -X ': M9 ' F-mf'-r' - f- I at W-Wag-W to -Yee C of TQ -- --We----'-- ' 9 V I BTISTNTSS ADWTTNTSTTHATTDN ' Z THE importance of Com- A A mercial work is immed- iately evident when it is realized that more than nine- ty-five per cent of all the people frequently make some practical use of it. This em- minent need is being reflec- ted by the rapid increase in the number and improve- ment in the type of commer- cial departments through- out the country. Since its beginning in 1924, it has been the purpose of this department to better equip and prepare young men and women to successfully cope with the practical problems of life Bacon has said Writing maketh an exact man is the aim of this depart ment to so train teachers that they may be able to put more effective writing tools into the hands of their students We are sure that if we do this we do the student no mean service GUY M RANKIN B A Central State Teachers College DEPARTMENT DT TNDlUSTllTT1-MIL MEETS 2---K. 1' E L CHASE B S OklahomaA 84M 5,491 HE Industrial Arts Department Serves a three fold purpose It is the purpose of the Department to train teachers Courses in Woodwork Metalwork Radio Acetylene Welding Architect ural and Mechanical Drawing are offered Many students come to the department for special and specifxc training Young men have entered various phases of industry in the state and found that the training received at Central was very valuable to them The courses are very flexible Other students come to the department for cultural courses or for the pleasure of the cour es The motto of the Industrial Arts Department IS He who Works with his hands only is a mechanic He who Works with his head and hands only is an artisan but he who vvorks with his hand head and heart is an artist nm all aiu ui? r-9- 1 0 J M Willa fm Clem fl Qtlbfxdxi 'EDJ ft' a6N5mv l Page 36 ,,o,,,, M..- A ,, . . .. A A an -.N - - - -v- , 'v-n 'ea-1rYr:'rr:rerf'3 , Tr' ' , T 'Z' ' e Tutor nn. Q I 'Tr wwifrwsg ,wiT?TW'm?3Tf?llf7 24 wr-3 l ..,L , g, 315 fx if 'il ,L ' iff l -r ' '41 sl if . ' , '1 oso, their Q' o ' a-I'S'f -- - -- - , 4 5 ' ,f5gc5'ffr'iM 'r- - x ,Jem-me . AM' 1 X il . ,. . e X . , . . 7 l A : l -1--ul . aw gl f 1 i Q P 7 f . N , i iii . f Till 1 ,ji , 1 4 . H 5 4: .. ' i , l . V fp ' . . . 3 ,f 9 E lf u 4 . , . ' I l s A . ' , 5 lil - - ,Q - - 1 ' 1 l ull ' i f ' E - . P11 any , ,, I rr T an-1 :ei ' ,AJ D 2 H39 . ' . - E ' ' 2 'l' I . . ' ' I TP'x,,,w.,-m..rw 2.24-1' '?f'Z 'f?' , f' .' N ' e A A . v,,4 ,op V, ,4,,, V' er A .M l. 4 ggff-fjrge'm'r'eeee 4 '. g ' A if 'emitter Oo s fi T ' S V ' vlll llll lllll ll Illllly HSQLWHHI Ll,lJgI iiU'Q 1 .fch55jx?gwL 2Pf'ff 4 3 ' Q. . s ' jf gg isglirf my 3 E g ig 33 I SD I 'Qi' if 'itibf ...Qt -,Nita in QQ? It. - . ,. . N'-', H 'f' Q ,. QI .: -' ' l .Mata ,.V,V . .. -.ff1'f.t1i:'f:fr:g1f1-Q - ,, I V fy, liilgtfllaia if Lf 9+ ,. 41,-5-r . il I ' 'Y f 'Q I ntijianwtivitiw or noivit Iscoiyowiic 4 f 'io All Twig? 5545 3 Y l-Wuxi IQ gg-at on L Q5 ELI th. if El ,f gi fl L'-+531 n- 'I V- xv -X I I - H xl. 3 .l 1 llllil L-I-Q' P1-, ,I t--K E T ' ' 2. THE aim has been to awaken the students to their increasing responsibil- ity in the home and com- munity as citizens. The mothers responsibility in character development had been emphasized. A study of women of other countries has been made to stimulate international understanding. Emphasis upon the value of proper social training has been given through lec- tures and functions outside of the department. The Textiles' and Cloth- ing department is organized to interest girls in better home-making and in more healthful living, to develop each girl's initiative respon- sibility, and self-reliance, and for training of Home Economics teachers. Courses are offered in Textiles, Costume Design, Clothing Construction and Selection, lXlillinery Child Care, House Planning, and Inter- ior Decoration. HEDW'IG SCHAEFER B. A. University of Oklahoma M. A., Columbia University OLIVE THOMAS B. S. Oklahoma A. 84 M. M. A. Columbia University lllllEll1'AllfllTlMlllENT Ulf' ABT OR the study of fine arts, Central State Teachers College offers to its students an art course which has two distinct aims. It must take thestudent s instinctive, creative impulse for self expression and convert it into discrimination, refinement, and taste. At the same time it must give such technical training as will secure for the student varied experience and a knowledge of methods of presen- tation of art in the schools. There is a course in Art Appreciation in History of American Sculpture, in History of American Painting, The Technical course includes the elementary courses in drawing design posters landscape composition, painting in oilD still life, and figure drawing from life. VIRGINIA B . GRESHAM B. A. Carson-Newman College Graduate Student Columbia University ,,N'f4 ' I iw! swirl, A v . I sf..1. N735 4, use ' an ,,g ,it C-, ,J al QF 5 S l 1 ltr' ltr . ,ig ll wif fi? lf a I' fi--I I -i....a. 1 :....4 2-.. . Q i CI -V - Y p-,.,.-A IH-.. L....-. I I vi..- 5 A, .4 -L17 shit Uri...--4 ,121 fifw--if i I N 'Q -...Q llli If .s.-al '.jH1,.,,,7 . . V. Ja, f V. i P at H 3.2f'Jf.tfi.i1fl.Ihm-ifmsl I-C Aff -mon Q- ,Ulm aqwfi Q 'TI i I , ti ,l , I if . L lm I L I E . l- it l li A t-3 ', c ' L A Q M Es l ij3 1 'v 5 ISN F r- Rl 1 -' 1 I fl I I , f A-in A I 1 :P 2 if 1 ' -v yi ...QS 3 It I 'M -.I-J L t 5 , 55 .. 2, gi at i 9 gl 3 il a 1 C 1 L' 4 F 'll PJ F A I . 'w ll H GO: .I 'vt X? 'Kimmel l' pl 'fl 1 I R51 Al niilililmni ll :gill 'ifii Qjlll 5:7 . Q 'l if QRS? ,LU W Q F flex V 'mg vii fifbiii-Cgglwi' 5 K Caff'----'VT-S-4 'v-'v-- 'Lil Zi -ir TN' X..v'J'Ci.. 'MX 4 ' I-..1L,..'1 ':.-:, ST fb 9 1. ,my 2 i Q1 lin--'-9?r.:,J1.i -a A if A I . of will if-4 'ig A J-1I,g,n,-aQgI'5efi.. T' V-f,.i1 bfi 'ij ,,. ,,,.,.. ...W-,..a.,.. ,a ,,.. . .,t. , . , ,, H - I, , vlx, A L ,S 'J,, V in ,,,,, -A M A Q ,K 1 -W EER'..a,..Zi Page 37 W-.. .I sf 5 ' A 1 5 ...ak E ' l1l29Q5lLfIfliYl'iilIll X eil 1 at gl, 'm l .. O5 E ,,' - W 3 1 ifgj 'ie i QQ 1' I l 'l f'f' ' -'L l 'wllff lIlllllEIllf1'MEllIFlllIllliIN 'lF 4UllIF llfllllUSlIl4C CENTRAIJS music department is growing steadily both in numbers and in output. Several musical Chapels have been presented during the year, and were enjoyed as much as any of the chapel offerings. The Mikado was given by the com- bined boys' and girls' glee clubs, under the direction of Miss Lucille Leftvvich. A quintet of four violins and piano, under Mr. Macklin has been very popular, has broadcast twice, and has played for many outside engagements. C B MACKLIN B A Central State Teachers College MRS C B MACKLIN Lucius LEFTWICH B M University of Oklahoma A-. lgll A L. at urilwllnfffxl .ax el ' ... ...Q Q --4 ...W-J -'ffl 5 NW. 'X ..J 1, 13 5-HT: 0, ,J Ml I '1 4....-J ff' fm? V .qi lg 5 - S i, i 5 5 ,A 1 s I 5 Mgr' l ffl l l 'EQ 'l E5 ' Q E -1 I -4 'Q oi C v 5 E-4 ' . -5 w - l 33, lg Q Q lgilflir ratlsil ali H . - - V A ' I - ' 'ln ll I giL!iY 'Q'p L Y T iw. 5:53, 2 it ww , Ye-'neva--were 45 A 'A 2 J- -Q jj, .,, -x ....' ,F i ' rl - ,, , , , , ,I lil 5 . l I .A ...cgi -. .11 ,, ,-..-Ha.l Page 38 w g t ei11frr eW a M aa a U ,fu X523 dlp .Wea J 1 4, ' ' if 0 , D Q E ,D sv E l' A it A -r 5 DEPARTMENT or mmmsieat rznncmrioiv - M t a if e 31 i ff : S Q , 'H I mlnjglg THE nevv physical edu cation is not only aim- ing for health, neuro- muscular control, strong musclesg but, universal par- ticipation,vvise use of leisure time, trained recreation leaders in our schools, con- structive programs of acti- vities Worked out on a basis of age and ability groups and a love of exercise and recreation for itself not for personal or institutional 'Xjpfggij 94 952' ' rf 1 'ij P. 1 f ' , .fi , I-.0-Q .li prestige but for the fun of participation PLAY FOR PLAY S SAKE 3 CHARLES W WANTLAND B A University of lOklahoma 2 EMMAW PLUNKETT E B S George Peabody College THE Physical Education Department 1S planned with the expectation of giving physical training to every student in school Every inter collegiate sport in which the members of the Okla homa Conference participate IS sponsored and teams are developed to represent the college in competitive games Also class and league teams give a great many opportunities for athletic participation by those that do not make the varsity squads Central College L., W1I'1S more than her share of the inter collegiate championships T and the teams usually finish near the top in the percentage rating 5 t 50 I , 0 W OHNE WILLIAMSON B A B S Central l J? State Teachers College C' Q -11'--' Q' bf 6 4' lgullllu. . Tlll Il W ff- l nl Fw 39 le' E A . .y ' . ' I at ' ,g E5 . .5 -V l 3 ' + e 1 i, in F 47:11 if Q te . - ij 5 n el fi 5 li 1 5136 U E fl fl 67, . . . . f P155 . . . A lit' ' Le E - . 2 ' ' ' ' ' Chl? fl YP' lille? lull Ui . tw A .Q lll Y lla,-I A Qfeaplt or il I l -'C J. - llil N ta - - W... , Y 2 Y . Lila ' r l flll lv . .5 M , ,MQJ human improvement as our goal, we aim to touch up speech and 'wur....m 1-15-1 f me -- aw. . ,, L 1. , . . . ...,......,- ..,a.........-.-....-.-..A .. .--- - Y . V - -VY-Y - W - - - W ' 4 A '.1+,l,.L4i H E 2 5 2 H5 'lf C1321 WT .gmt-,-, .. y ,, . ,N A, . '52 Cy kg Lil L 5 l i ' L ,lll 5-4.1655 T., ,,e4 i, ' wa' T M i ' ' T'-'N M - 1-fi. Q Jw w L it ' LlIllldllllilAllilY lUllElP'AlllL I llflllrl N 'll' 1:1 . . . , . . lgjjff CENTRAL S Library 1S primarily a reference library, made up will! ' ' it - if ai, Q of those books to be used as tools, the literature of knowl- jgjfj ,uw 1, , , , , ,-,g, ,.....,.a 9 ,.,,,, edge, but every effort is made to introduce students to that QSM-Q 1 . .. . ,, . f,-.4--'fy equally important literature of power, to which one may resort 'fggpjg ' for recreation, and whence one may draw inspiration. The Library strives earnestly to be all things to all departments and thus main- tain for iteslf the just title, The Heart of the School. , 'Ti' . 515 2 dl lr '- 61,3 l l L, , Q 1... .A fi 3 . Q fi t . a i lf-1 -W ea :df had tw-J! f t e A X if Q-W1 MJ 31. .1 .Y-Tdllli ' w' 1 gig , if illl I '?1lj 1 l li'1.gg, l mwil W W ,jf E my LYNDAL SWOFFORD 2 1 B. A., University of ' 3 , ,iff 9 Oklahoma 1-iff Q oily .Algal A a f RUTH SISLER EL1sE CoovER ,,,, Q B. A., University of M. A., University of 'p vf 5 5. Mississippi Oklahoma gl. ,E it M. A. Peabody College . if gi.. it il 5 '95 It if ' .fi ft az L. pl: 5 li' 'if i will Fil ml lIUllIElP'AllFl I llfllllfl N . gi :US 4UlllF 4.1,-llldlll lU..fll1lUlRllE ff: sa.: 15255 .. . ., . . lt? ALTHOUGH the word agriculture means the cultivation o the helds, the aim of agriculture, as it is taught in the Central E State Teachers College, is the cultivation of human beings. With :gif wq ' ,- .... .., -4 T1 ji conduct and inspire an appreciation of the beauties of nature and lil., 2 . . . ' S.-,...' . .- i an admiration of thie wonders of the universe. . t pw, 1' . , iam. 0--X-1 . rm X Qty. I 135, W. C. JAMIESON B. A. University of lf' jlggigvl Kansas 1 ,fl li, i2,?g.3Q',ll M.S.Oklahorna A. SLM. ip.. ,j f'iil':gU:5 f'T'g1fq e lt' ' ff? ' in .fi.r'- T' A .c55i,,,, . ew ,fx ,M W-, tg,-5 ,pl be nf i,waeeeae:aa an wamasmfm? ' 5. X ' ,.-'VS-, 3. Q tr ,-fi-. . 1 1 ' N ' 3 3-, iw, PM 4, , ,JAN ,W Le- ,. . 1 w,,,,,,,,,,,s,. . .. ,. A . L' . ' 3 5 'Pg' ' ' .w . .img .A . X ,..-Q f.. , .J . , ffl. . 4 3. t - xx . 1 1 . .fa Q, , R, at 3' fret ' '-M.LjJf3'u 2 vw, ' ' ,-- ,J 1,46 , rife' . vp' N-2.254 LF 'ffiaii-4u-L ..,. -.LaL...a,-.fLQfl?..L-L,,.L2 31.La.L-.a..,-S1?sr'.. ..riy1tJ.Q.......g.g.'....'...:, .g. Page 40 Exlmrmn and Carrefpan !i'i553'if?! l ii5 1' faaoivar Sao-so 2 1 w a s ol! o !!!lll!! -6 21 1 0 E' U55 gnmguunuullmul ' lllll I llllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - Q ' CC' Em' he We he he Wav- MIIIIINISTIILIITIWE IIIIFICIEIILS CENTRAL State Teachers College is fortunate indeedin having a complete record of all the work of all the students since the beginning of the college in 1890. Few colleges as old as ourS areas fortunate. This year vve are making a card index of all students who have ever attended Central. Their will possibly be more that forty-five thousand different names. The Registry Department has the distinction of being the only department in College with which all students must become acquainted. Some of the outstandin duties of the Re istrar are re istra- 8 8 t101'1, evaluation of credentials, certification of teachers, recording of grades, and making transcripts. However, with all the various duties the office force finds time for leasant reetin s and ask, that 8 S you call on us any time we can serve you. VV. T. DOYLE Rcginrar B Q Central State Teachers College PAUL D BRYANT NELLIE C BROAD WALLACE BORUM Fzmmrzal .Yerrmzry Secretary to Prerzdent llilili' 'GL' 1 1 1 1 1 i PE 13 Q Sta ,t lllllll Cf - . x lf lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 'Gnu u 1.- I dence B A Central State Teachers College versity of Oklahoma ,. --- --19 mggswgwilll... ..r 'TIIIIIIIIIIIUA M 3S4'ZI!!Llg' TQLSJEII Eg. 6 4, Q4 . + 4, . ,Ae 'V' 3 + + El l 3 4- I J l 0-l V v ' . . i, I - I I i t Q Graduate Student Uni- I . - I -Q -'. - . - JN , Q1 -' ,. I . , fs 1 H A 4 . . J nc A L A DI . A Ik TA. ' ' Page 41 4 u 4 4 3 uw---Q nn 1 . . e a:zeeer'etf'ft:tzwl w N ' yn ll' U 55-?3ggyt!21JlUlHl . Bri? on oem - :to s., is vw H--eeit-emee-ee-ees 'mga :io THATNTNG Slllltlllllllldllb llllllilllll' 'lIl'lllIllElNT A 3 F diff 5 0 ... l '- . S' .nb 4 E S indicated b its name the Trainin School is the real Work- ' 4 -un . Y 5 h- shop for students of the Teachers College. Here in the twelve 8 grades of the school, student teachers may observe classes taught A' 3 . b ex ert critic teachers, and actuall artici ate in teachin under E I Y P I r Y P P g 3 1 , expert supervision. The management is striving to enlarge the E opportunities in the Training School, for both Student Teachers and the pupils of the school. 1 5 5 El E E lg .1 Q is JOHN T. BUTCHER 4 B. A. University of Kansas ,gg an - - - 2' M. A. University of Oklahoma g E 2 s A T f 1 l i an E5 l Ce ' - , ' . - l l --1 1 l 1 1 f A .- -l l if 'fi l l a i Coin STROUD DOROTHEA WOLFF MEAGHER Mas. F. L. FORDICE ,X 1 1 ' B. S. Peabody College B. A. Central State B. A., M. A., Univer- -1 1 L M. A. Columbia Uni- Teachers College sity of Oklahoma I -M - versity M. A. University of ...1 Oklahoma jj 1 . :. ,if 01 ' i 0 .., S Q -1 E: li r.-.a ff-1 U J . : M ' , I p I 'V A .fx 5 3 1 V1RGxN1A HOWARD ADAAMEEKER HARRIETT SEAY-BINION VIVIAN BETHEL Y fl B, A, University of B. S. Central State B. A. Central State B. A. Oklahoma F 5 F Oklahoma Teachers College Teachers College h University I 1 'ig Ti: V M. A. University of Graduate Student Uni- M. A. Columbia Hill i I Oklahoma versity of Oklahoma University ll ' ' l . . . A ' 1. 1 I gig! g, . V! o H ...I . w M.. , f V H M,-M Y - f I .-. 1 pq yf or . . Q -M . .. A My -Q . . Q .J ls 4 A .o.Gx., I ...nn Tilll i 'll f -' Q4 .,,-...:.- -.LiLl.tl4t:n..i.' i - .. - .0 .-.- T Page 42 gl2wfC55! ' llI lIll '1S!9'3 KBRGNZE SBQQKQ 5 if ' 'V5 JC e Nrlvfi Eat' z Q L, 5 0 Eh y 0 59, :lung E y I E. . gl li IT f ' I Illlllllllll llllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll A 9' 4 , , llN lllllllilllllllllllllllllfllllll F throughout life it were possible for one to walk in constant association and companionship with all the friends he had formed during a life time it would seem that life would be much sweeter and more worthwhile But Divine Providence has prov1ded and no doubt wisely so that many of those friends and associates may continue to live only in the cherished memories of those friends and loved ones Whom they have left behind Hence it 1S in deep sorrow that we pause to honor and cherish the memory of Miss Ruby Canton who for twenty years untiringly and efficiently served as Central s librarian with the result that her character and name shall always be a sacred inheritance of thousands of Central students We mourn her loss but rejoice in the fact that her soul IS permanently in corporated 1n the Central of the future .- ' --vrmsmh saaauumisrlsf .aa ll u ramucaeifw Q 1 .1 1 91 1 D r -V . fx O 0 liliilliilllfl Ili mmm nunllllumlllih ll I fillllll QP 5 x lil' llllllllllll lllllllllllllmllllllll 'Ill A H E3 5 W, . . 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U ' llllllllllllllll lllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll U Q H1 g 'MY' 'YQHZE CHAPEL DATES Student Assembly Dr E C Mobley Oklahoma C1ty John Vaughan Supt of Publ1c Instruct1on Dr W B Brzzell Norman Dr John R Abernathy Ch1ckasha Hon Walter Harrlson Oklahoma C1ty Q8 15 p m 5 Hon V1ctorE Harlow Oklahoma C1ty Dr Everett S Lam Oklahoma C1ty Supt J R Holmes Okmulgee Dr Forney Hutchmson Oklahoma C1ty Hon Ed Overholser Oklahoma C1ty Program by Central Mus1c Faculty Hon Edward Vaughn: Oklahoma C1ty Honorable Luther Harrlson Oklahoma C1ty Program by College Senlor Class Dr E S Ferguson Oklahoma C1ty Supt J R Barton Oklahoma C1ty Athleuc Awards Presldent Eugene Brlggs Durant Honorable John Roaten Edmond Dr UelLamk1n Pres1dentN E A Dr Forney Hutchmson Oklahoma C1ty Pres1dentH G Bennett Smllwater Dr C M Reeves Tulsa Mr Roy W1ll1ams Ponca C1ty Mr L N Morrrsert Oklahoma C1ty Superlntendent Charles Haskell Bartlesvllle Honorable Prlnce Freehng Oklahoma C1ty Dr Edward Howard Gf1ggS Croton On Hud ohn Vaughn Supt of Publlc Insrruct1on Dr B F Nrhart Oklahoma C1ty Honorable Carl Magee Oklahoma C1ty D J W Mayberry Empor1a Kansas Central Sen1or Program sonNY Baccalaureate Address Dr C C We1th Ardmore Convocat1on Pres1dentH W Foght WlCh1fa Kansas Central D1str1ct Teachers Assoc1at1on Paul Althous Tenor Lowell Thomas Lecturer Florence Hardeman V1ol1n1st Laura Townsley Soprano Cyrena Van Gordon Mezzo Contralto September 12 September 19 September 26 October 3 October October October October November 7 November 14 November 21 November28 December 5 December 12 December 19 anuary 2 anuary 9 anuary anuary January February February February March March March March Apr1l Apr1l Apr1l May M ay May May May November 2 November 1 December 10 March Aprll Yliilllllllill llllll Effniillllllllllllllll illlllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllilIlllllllllllllllllllhilll Qgfiwlllmllln.. -Skimmer? wmmm.. .nllluulg-'CFQIH 2-. ?!?11., 4- I' A yllglffol.. 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QE 5 I I E 2 ,I 1, S : in nl : :u 9' 'B c: E 5 UE E fl 5 -1 S I I I 3 I I ' E , GRETA LEE BARDSLEY ' ' 4' : Secretmgf - . 1 E I I ' 'I I 2: ' I I ' E, I I E :. l l .: o-I : I A o : I I n : E E Eg , I : EDYTHE NIXON-COPELAN E E - I Treamrer E I I : Y Y: 'GM 1 I I 05' . + , 5 xC2 l'!llw llllill! I?ll 25, I, 4g6'ew'cCwL mX 1J'fWb'eX'iQJ I fl I A ' rw- . '. --113-L.,, -I 7 6,40 A V 05.5. V r !!u!. 'lllllllllIllH Qllllllllllll' l!ug! Page 46 I 1 ' 'L 'sum' Il l Smeg' llllllllrllllllegaggru E722-Eff' I Yl?QlY,?Q.1Qi:K9-' B' - 015-21-.Xia-': golf' ' S- 5 5 :IW S - I ' ' Sr IILIIIQIQIIllllllllllllllllllgglll ,LF RUTH ELIZABETH CORNELIUS Oklahoma Cigf, Oklahoma Shakespearcg Vista Reporte Shakespeare, Shakespeare Playll Bronze Book Staff. 7 .. . .,,.,..i,-- , , 1 I I I I 1' 5 I I 1 I I V I I I I I W I IIIIIIIIIIIII ----. as I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,fl I I I I .l 2 tl : LESTA GRIFFIN HYSON Edmond Oklahoma 'D Tr1umv1rate Glee Club LassO l h ...- EE lin' if .a '5 WILLIAM ZEMAN Medford, Oklahoma Bronze Book Staffg Y.M.C.A.g Lettermerfs Clubg Trackg Senate. FRANK CBUD HYSON Pawnee Oklahoma Football Basketball Track Baseball Lettermeu s Club Football Captam 28 UNE LILY WHIETFIELD Edmond Oklahoma TO K Club LassO Club Glec Club Quartett Opcretta Sen 1or Chnstmas Program dig 'ez , gi 2 I 0 1 cc j k if 4 u . 31 IIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllidlllmlulllllllllllil 'I SC .En Ill llllllllllll Ill Illll flQf.ff5'D!UUllllwxniWmw imiimma. .dllmllfwg I I . I f 'I I' 5 I B D 1: ' , .I IE , I , a .3 Q: Ig 3 , 5 ., 0 ' ' 'QI -,I If ' 1 SI IE .I ll I :A AY , I I gl ' ' lo , 4 - I I I 1 . . . I 4 l , , . I I S I I . : Sl 1 1 ., I I I I ', , V I X . .I . , 1 , : i Y . 1 I 7 ' I 1 I : : -1- - l I l I ' - I I o 'fr ' f fm U . I . . Ili Y ., I 1 , , . ,rn - 4 . . -S IIIIII m - A 4- 4 IIIIII Q. - . A '- Page 47 SWQC l in Z 1' Ill!! lllllll llllll llllllllllllll wlllulul I f O -1 vin WARNER H HORD Oklahoma C101 Oklahoma Arena Y MC A Edrtor of Bronze Book Pres1dent Y M C A Trrangular Senate Arena Debate OSCAR MOORE Dallao Texaf Pres1clent Sen1or Class Bus1ness Man get Bronze Book Arena VICC Pres1dent Arena Spur Letterman s Club Football f Baseball Chr1stmas Cha el I P Play GRETA LEE BRADSLEY Brztton Oklahoma Secretary Sen1or Class uar tette Glee Club CJ J wall' llIlIIlQ5.9 A N25 900,45 mmm 15,1535 'WE VD EDYTHE NIXODI COPELAND Anadarko Oklahoma LassO W A A Cr1ter1o Treasurer of Sen1or Class Pres 1clent W A A Pep Leader LassO Letter G1r1 As st Ed1 tor Bronze Book Vars1ty Soc cer Team Sen1or Basket Ball Team Captam Vars1ty Basket Ball Team RUTH STRIPLING Edmond Oklahoma LassO Shakespeare Sen1or Representatwe Bronze Book Presldent Shakespeare Sar geant at arms Shakespeare Sec retary LassO Shakespeare Play illlllll ll lillllllllllllllllIlillmllllllllllllllllillll lllll loll lllllll J Q l 1 - 1 ll li I 1 Q y 6 f N. his E: gi I I S I 'Ei QE fa. ca: 'x Qgwlwllln. .cimiinne-F 'eiminiiru .nlllml im A liE:'QE2'T ser? .. , ll , ll, Jill' E , Qglll. . 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HAY 5: rl I I Ng ns I I Porgy, Oklahoma 48 F 1 - i V Q LQ, I I Track. ,QE E I lx '-1 ET 1I E 5 2 I I 2 I I I I 1 , 9 I - 6 3 g FLORENCE F. JONES K I I I : I 2 I I 1 N I : Edmond, Oklahoma 5 I : i E E B Triumviratc, Bronze Book I I I 5 2 : r Staff. I I I l : g FI Il :: : I I 5 E! I I E 5 -I I- GE E I I 5 1 E WILBUR CBILLD D. BARNES r 5. 5. Ii Omega, Oklahoma CE 0 4 I UI Eu I Wrcstlingg Bascballg Spur Clubg S : 5- IE Scmor Chr1strnas Program. 1 5' I ' E E I Ik I: : I I : 12 - I I f ..-r. I I : E NELL PAULY . I 1 g I I 2 : , Edmond, Oklahoma : : 1 : , 1 : L Criterion I I 1 2 S : : 2 1. 5' I l VE :I-l I - I 0 5 I I 5 5' n I I S 3 ' I I 1' : ! r 1' ' I I 'I U P I : LETA WHITNEY E I : Ingcrxoll, Oklahoma E 1 E I I S-' g I l 3 o' ,Q N ' I E E : lf . ,, ' . fl X so I I ol 6 Qs IIII IIII IIIIIIIII QI of wgmfwc'veoL Jw-wmm5K.J .25-9-in . gL,9'i? 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Edmond, Oklahoma , CPE- ' -vl Senatcg Y. M. C. A.g Vista Ir-3 . ,U Y by V 1 1 fer f-'g3Rcporter Scnatcg Glcc Clubg . 1 . W F, ' l 1 WJ F Senate-Arena Orationg Oprctta. T V41 'VN 'i LE 1 W I - 'Tj I U' ' T515 Q 1 1 1 Q ' 1 1 1 .fw 2 1 1 ...FT-E-, 1 1 '1 1 4 . -1,J-l.LL Y CJ-L Q 1 . C. . E M. I, W. Fai? . T W v - I 1 , 4 1 4' rr... I- X .3 .1 1531 HAZEL KARNES V I . 1 L- ' . ' if Oh V' 1 1 R 1- ffji oklahoma cm, Oklahoma 1 1 A O 1. T Triumviratc. 1 f-M + 1:1 . 1 I x 5:1 El ffif E, if 1' 1 1 3.35 .1Y-, i H4 Iudg 1 C, r , . 5. -+111 ll- 1 1 iffy' 1 V Q UNA VEY BATESON 'xv h 1 5 Sparky, Oklahoma V.. .1 ! I E 5 Letter Girlsg Y. W. C. A. E -1 J- i 1 'vii' E7 .4 VN 1 -- 1 1 r 11 Yr' 11 ' '--- A ' . ,,, . IV 11021-1 l -1 . P55111 1 Q 1155 1 E 'frilfi - E L Q -J Fi 1 1-1E . ,QL V vu-lf . ,,,, C N X' 1 1?QQ wLmWmE1. . L sxifcfxfaivngrw . mEm ff11q Q ,E .:. g 1 ' .1:',-' :af 1 . , f . . - - V- Page 55 fgollllllg Illl!l!g,!QPI SEE 'QE G s 5 5? Z iss EE E Q CQ 3 1 F 25 'Sai llllhl: 0 gd if -3 :E S! 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' : N Triumvirateg President Trium- 1 : Ev virateg Triangular Debate. I , .... , . . . ,Q a L 1 Q, GE it -A H - Q fi 1. V- . .Q c : , W F ' I 01 U Mns. JENNIE ELLIS L U 1 ,La 5 all - Yukon, Oklahoma Z ' V ' Q : L 'E : M 3 A 1 -Q 1 - i -A l S - A I b 1 i F: 7 . E - 1- f- lg: - if . 1 L. 1 O - V 151 U il la ls 1 l, ll l Q fi' muh, all gg 9 1' ,I ln lull Linn Q fw efikoijiiir1'T1 Illa. ' v up Page 66 'I ll 31 e GHHGNZE - .U 'alma-'Mmm va- ' QI! o o Ee 5 5 :S lunlmgm ll 1 1 1 1 1 M U MARIE HABER Edmond, Oklahoma Chefettcs. MRS CONSTANCIJ MEEK FORTYTHE Gzethrze Oklahzma Tsa Mo Ga 1 I 1 I I -W -1 - I :I ll ul l Nl A I mg I ll' I Z cw :. 8? :. O E T4 2 O P' w 0 ill ll T' na V7 Q D' fn 3' 2 ro Vi - Y lr A I : 4 L B. S. HAUG Pawnee, Oklahoma MRS RUBY MAY TABOR - Danean Oklahoma MRS OLA HUGHES WEINBERGER Edmond Oklahoma W meww- di, vm v n 0 Q I lllllilmliiilll 9 n 0 1. 1 N U A Q54-emguullllu. .1 1lllllllllllG Q M. .-llmm! 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NORMAN H GREGORY Edmond Oklahoma Y M C A Glee Club Splr Club Quartet Orchestra Band Treasurer Spur Club 1 'IQ 5 IIIII l IIIIIIIIIIIIII mn mmm.-H A ,1- JAMES A. YOUNG Sperry, Oklahoma Arena, Vice-Presidcntg Junior Class, LUCILE HAWKER -5, Edmond Oklahoma ll 5'-1 no HW or Wie Q QQ., 23 Q2 ff? N V! IMMIE EDWARDS Hzmtzngdon Temleffee L7 awww vfaswb 'QD Q llIllIl Ill EE 46? A, on 'hx ff 'lllllllb Qjlllllll' f-as I y oA Ill. n Q 1n :III J fb -. w'0o- 0 ulilmllrllllil llllllll IlllllllIIllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllilIIllllllllllllllllllhillll 1 I 1 I 1 nr If - A - - Y :A 'I I A .v 4 I 1 I I I 5' 5 .I I. ., gl -I 1 .. H 4: It 3 Sl B ' ' , ., ' . A I 0 I It 3 5 3 ,, - I I I , - 1 ' . . 1 I L . D. . .,' . U - l, 3 , , , I I 3 . ' I I . . I I 9 n : I to K I I I I I g g 1 U I I J A I I ' , A A S I I sg I I : U Y - - 7 I - N f I I 1 1 Q 1 I I PA Q Vi A I I R- XE! 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'J 'mi ,gh 11 P-3 MYRL DURRETT U Umj T , LAURA WOODS Q-H Guthrze, Oklahoma Q, 1 f L grid, T M G so Emma, oklahoma 'E N--5 4 sa o a. , 4-nj V 5- , 1 g 5 Fm 1 .giff-' gi. . ff b. 91,1 F'--1 1.- Q Qu 53,3 5 g if L 2 RAMONA HAIGHT wig, ' Q 21.5. A JESS DURRETT .W i 1 -wb Oklahoma Czgf, Oklahoma TUE Haxtings Oklahoma J' 1.1.2 ' ' .M-JE Y. W. C. A. ? f--an Q. . W T f 'X 3 MJ ' 4' 1' W H, 'Lf' H72 X- MW Y .oW. 953 -4 Tm. ' all-.A VV! + 'g ,..1,,1i l..n,',J .LW ..., .WJ .a,.1'2 , :EH fl. Kr- -'g'4....l',1.g1:L K ,da ., A ' f .,'1y,k',.-1,11 :y..y'N . , 551,451 Q if 'Q--Mo ' L ' Sf J S s l ' , kffjkx,-.. f : M A W W' lf- Y V, ' rid f ' Y fy X ff N 'N ' 3 1 I . , ff ii 'i '?T 'Tiiif-f'frf::'X f f1,f nnb 'E' . 5 ,f E '. ff I 0 5?n5m?H1 A W' . k - 4 9 . . . . 4 ffg?f.tf f I ll M -'-' - - f - . ' . ' . M ,- J ,-. .,.f,.....-W... .,...k.,.,,.,...a,,,,, ., , ,V , , , A ' ' b N l b ' A , Q Page 85 Q V , H - ,M , . 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JO RUSHTON Depew, Oklahoma RUTH WICKIZER Edmond, Oklahoma Stirrup, Quill, W. A. A. 1 9 Jr I x R - Q. R -.. .E+ .5 i ll fp l 1 M ru-1 A HUBERT DRAKE T Edmond, Oklahoma 3. 1 I 2 ,W-g Spur, Glee Club. O if P--4 5 . H V l in of E A 41 MAURINE FELTY fi' Wynnewood, Oklahoma fl Criterion, Stirrup. wx I 1 7 I . . e 4 E E 1 LOUISE WHITEFIELD . -lg Edmond, Oklahoma .1 ,M El urnvirate Club. c--E ' 4 l 4' .5 J. l N HELEN DURHAM , Calumet, Oklahoma Tl l ., -l V . Y. W. C. A. +1 .l sz. 1 EVA l F J l I lg l 1 li 4 1? 3 Y. , .. r 1 5 , L CAROLYNE GREEN mf Wm 1: A ' t Loco, Oklahoma H 1, 1' 1' l-x 2' Stirrup, Quill, W. A. A. VZ' li? 2 or ll W' QQ , KJ' ....... ,. . W ,!r2 9' ,qgfm l ,s 1 l.,l,lQlm,a, lj 1 .vpffipjjc K ff-1-fgmgfwmfjta 54,0 6,0j'j5gi 1- N AQ. ,fl lf ,gg - i9 'QwkLa Q..iJ'1 Q. 931255,-Ns. 5 . . R ffilam-4. N --M, '13 a -A-' - 1 ff,-L-I ,-,f' J9l y. V gli Triumviratc, Secretary Of Tri- .TX ' Q- 01 A. 5 . Q 1: l 9: 1 Q- ,- annul? 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'r-'4 : iq 51 i L ' -1 L Lois GALLOWAY LOBAN GLADYS ROBINSON O E . 1 , I Bmrtow, Oklahoma AWN, Okldhgmd ' -Q E Criterion, Stirrup, President of 5 Tri mvir t G 5 1 Criterion, Vice-President of u a C' L 'E Q Stirrup. O '4 lv ' -K . 0 'A r--L 5 I swf i LC: J LUCIA C.PURCELL MARY NOLIN X X .4 i -Swdpuhpdf Oklahoma Mczilefter, Oklahoma A Lyceum? Y' W' C' A' Criterion, Stirrup. ixgzj ' lc-5-9 'gi ii wwf Qllw lil' roi l 5 A O, Z , lil O of 1 illlgigil W N! 'lx Y - - ,- Dx! W N e w- . L gg -A-me A' L. e QQ 5 , ' 3 ' L' -- ' - N--- W-ef --LCE: SW fQ3f l iz-.INN ' S 4b oi ll-nun 3 QU 9 5 func pk C l I +814 1.111 1, f ' ., ,. Page 87 ?iXf PW.2 fl P 'VV WV VIVA ..,,xxw1. rf- q.,4..,,'e,3 1V,,f YQ w X 'g'4,..- ,,4.p,,g.,,.1... JOHN VENABLE N orman, Oklahoma Lyceum. GERTRUD13 TOWNSEND Edmond, Oklahoma CHARLES WANTLAND Oklahoma City, Okl Arena, Spurs. MINNIE BALES Brady, Oklahoma Criterion, Stirrup. CHRISTINE KOEHN Oklahoma City Oklahoma SIL.-Cf2.L.12Tl.ZILl1'Q'.'1ii :27'2'1v-225557 Fbsfl 'LH C1ZM Rfb .S - . ,. .,., A ' 'FLW L N. .,,v ...WJ ak. V f 'ix.?A.!1.'xC ff fe -A-j'v 1f'2fk fp f fCT 'j, 1-- C'qTf'Q a ff' 5 J- O- ,,,.,,kx,E'. i Q ,pq ,, -g ...Af A - fjif. W IA --1451 '-----fm p . DEWEY JOHNSON Amher, Oklahoma X , 1 Q.. .,-.,.,.,. ww-1-.J LM.. 4- ,-,K .fs .. -,wow .M sm ,al ,. A. f ' '- .a..--z:.'4...: -1:54.-A5 Af? K. ' fu- - .- 1 Y l'fs a'v ' N 2 2 A :W -Y g we ff. v .1 gg -1 -T4jTV'e 'g' 'VIL' -p:1i.T ' f' Y ' AQ? 'LT' N14 1 3 'TE -W 1 1 1 I 3 rw, p, ,. 'iii-xQ5fL4HL,,!x3uhy-+:gj.,f-QXAUM ' ',- mf,-1-Y a-1. P. .,-. we .BJ fax HJQ Jhg1Aa..iYlf'g T-.--,A QPJ :L -Haas-M Iliff .-Pla: YT- 'f V'-1 . -- f 'f'YxX:..1- L 3,11 'P' 4 ,+f 7 -'-ggi-.','iQ. ,Liz-A if.'...1.4.1iI,-Lf, .. Rf 2 A 3 M. 7 lilla-I H L-5kppgNjff'JF1Zf. -'X iff!! s O --V-I - , f-,.,, . , ,,.. ..,,,,..,.,,,,, N... .... W., - f X V 5. I .5 1 J --.V .AM.,....,.,--. . . . ...XJJ K3 1- A 1- -1, Vx GERTRUDE PARKER ...fir . 3 Ri R., 5 '1 mljvj-1 fitgiji ---1 5 A ,.,a1 . ,L ,,,A, ,. Ffgigi 3 3,-W-4 ,Aw -JI L. 'A lv ' 3?- , L Roofeoelt, Oklahoma aa. ,J 1135- 2 l Lis. fa. I Fiji! . Vi. - Qffi - giiigq S1 -X v-nj . .-.A .Q 3. -3 -4.11 ' +----A 5 5 MARY EVELYN RUDROW JISE STEPHENSON i -Q K Adel, Iowa Edmond, Oklahoma W . . 3355 . 1.x '- 5 - LassO, T. O. K. 3533 Les Chefette, Y. W. F34 1' ' :1 l gin! A- 1 li--V f1Al5 'L T 'Ji1 1411 LW- ..' 'T T il' PAULINE TOWE CLARA NELL TAYLOR i-2.1121 Yalaaa, Oklahoma Elk Civ, Oklahoma Ill?- 1 3-fn M - H ., ,-PY A pf- -T1 LassO, Shakespeare. ky T- O- K- , K . 'CN - fi ,rf - iii? AI? M, .,.. . 5 , - ew-2: Tiff -a' 2 -.1Vm ':- 1' Ii f- - E152 . ill 1 EWFJ V ' is i F 1--4? 1 OT' ? F W , DOROTHY PEELER f :- Ai REEMAN HITAKER A 3... ' O - - Oklahoma can Oklahoma '+-Q . A , 1 Lf.--. A Tj Edmond, Oklahoma 5 fra . 3 L32 1 Shakespeare. 1 ali .2 -fa - if C iw A EEC-f 2 li E W- ' , 'f 1 5 sa--up 1. , . YQ-'C' iT 2:7 H 7 '-Ja 1 J-av? E-2: 1 IIT is i ,-f ENICE KINGSOLVER -M75-1 3 .2 5--if NADOE MYERS ix, Q sqfmjjq ....... . ,.. 4 Q , - . , I f Edmund Oklahoma -P- ' , Mzlfay, Oklahoma 1 I---1 , . , T O K , 11 L Ch f tt 'E A 4-A 3 . . ilf ' . . . ui , es e e e, V, 'Z 'M-MT, Les Chefette, Cf1fCf1OU. lr--1 Y W C A C P Q ,. all . p l . . . . a met, res1 CHI .5737-M Of Sophomore Class. 3b,'..' I -- F U -I . 1 ig: If - MACN ': 'VY-?f fp-0 Q '35 1 Rss- , 6-,Em mo!-sim 1 v'-ff .E O- 1 1-f 4-1 -1 f, 72. UH. , 'C ' ' ' ?:'l ' ' 'h 1 X if Qs -.N 1-'L--f -,f,,Lf jk S A-'NH U- I V' t Vj ' ', .T , dpi.. flip' hi ,a .ff IT,-fp f.lCWlY??,C:?3fNh V, V s X M VA Vfq PU! . lm si 3-2 fix -4144 ' -C, V pXwn3b.7 .., !.,..9-,i K,-rv,-TA? f X, ---W-T N, A PNY . E A ,fig . . M 9 ,5 S 11. 'iff ff? lf 9 tx 1? 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I- I LUCILLE SMITH I I FRANCES SANDFORD ' few I Blackwell Oklahoma A I 0,141 13 c' 1 -2 1 1i,f LassO Shakespeare Pres' 4 Mm lv, Ok Mama 1 Of LassO Club Shakespeare : 1 1 I-'I 1 - 2 1 VERONA BEALL 'l OHN OREN BOWEN : El Reno Oklahoma Temple Oklahoma E Browmng Qu1ll Arena Spur g 5 Eu' 1 WILLA PAULINE EATMON ULIA LAURA KNOEPFLI Ponca Czly Oklahoma Pmgm Oklahoma L ceum P1oneerDebatc Y W A A Y W C Vice Y Q glAb V1ce Pres1dent of Lyceum President of Quill Club U -K 5+--K f 2:1 ALICE FRENCEN DOROTHY FERRELL Cement Oklahoma Walters Oklahoma Brovvnmg V1CCPfCS1dCDt hakespeare LassO U I In F W Q: 'M , -:kv VKX-fd f! 'Ox jrvf' A up nm it 96Y IM, f1 .,,,. C II Q Page 90 - G-I 2' U' V I 0 -l JI :lr : Q I inning: ,vi I I 3 I 11 I-fx I1 I I i -I ll li II Ii I1 1 I1 II 1 1 l 1 2 -' E II I' a ' l '- - H - 2 I I- - 2 2 1 , '- - 2 - I I I X SADIE FLEMING T Biirkhurnett, Texaf N I I Ig I I I I I I I l-4 U E11 F' F' Sv U G I-I-I I-11 . .Ill Cashing, Oklahoma I I' Triumviratc, Y. W. C. AI' X I Glec Club. 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I S 'Q i i V 'I--4 ' SA. , I BONNIE RUTH MAINS Q if : Ryan Oklahoma E-- , ,Z-I -Q X4 lu 3 X S--1' V f V I M I 5-'lu X N IV ii. ,,.4,.4,I.L...L..nik ,-S MLLML-2- ,.,.-II II .. . ,, 53-1--rg ..,, , .. It I- Page QI 'l U f' 3l f ' gf? 10 'O U U! He . 12' . 3 , q . gs-L. T I E ing A7 JAMES A. JOHNSTON Mountain Park, Oklahoma Y. M. C. A. EDITH BLADES Edmond, Oklahoma T O K Secretary OfT Second Semester MARC ARET STEPHENSON Edmond Oklahoma Les Chefettes Y W C A u1ll G1r1s Glee Club Oper etta ZELMA BANKS Kellyozlle Oklahoma READY R YOUNG Danean Oklahoma Tr1umv1rate j ..5.., .L.fLl:...,i,1.:fQY m' 'W 5 ' DENCIE MARIE KELLY Canton, Oklahoma Y. W. C. A., Secretary O Y. W. C. A. iL.ELAND EATON Cafhion, Oklahoma fcetball MADALINE DUNHAM Calumet Oklahoma Y W C A INESS LEYDA LOGAN Shawnee Oklahoma YWCA LANELL BROWN Edmond Oklahoma LaSsO Shakespeare W A A Secretary and Treasurer Sopho Letterman ' Tenms' Bas- i m: . ,..,,,4 ' Wffffh. A . ' Z a . ......,. .. 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W G g O 'T I J N so S so -N E E LELIA JOHNSON ANE MCKEE 'N : E Dewey, Oklahoma Down, Oklahoma 3 nn 1 H g Shakespeare, LassO. N h3kCSPC9-FC, LHSSO- M : N H . -, un. . li E 4 : 5 3 Q Q l . N HAROLD COPELAND DOROTHY SHELBY f--M , - V -N, Kzngfxher, Oklahoma Nowata, Oklahoma -M4 F35 r-lf iff III! Ugg' 5'-3 E1-ao ' 1' 1 HERSHEL ELLIS AURELIA SATTLER Altus, Oklahoma Tulum, Oklahoma 3 Spurs, Lettermarfs Club. Browning, Les Chefettes. .4 Y--4 i Q 5-Q ff A rv- kv J 1 I if 9: 5? 2 K HELEN DUNCAN IRENE BURKHEAD J ' Duncan, Oklahoma Frederick, Oklahoma 5 W. A. A., sfiffup. Quill. 55? f wi 54 35 VOX A 1 1 if my ' 9 iffy ffl M' t ' L W ' O 55f'Q'f?v'ff-if 1, Y mf la. 4 ' ,rl -1. , W V -f W-,Fra--Y t E X . L.4,. ga lil .o.6lg.3.lll-...nn TIIIIIIIIHIQA ri.. g L W TV-gmiff-gif - ij ,M V v 4 Q 1 1 1- 4 va.. , , . 1 ' ' V . - ' U I, . . . .. .. 1 i U.,-,li 5, lv .. K . ,,, m,.E.-,- ,7:. A FJ... KYLE. E 'I 'up1lJ1u .. V- . g HHQFEZZE1 E e.llUl'f -Jim, wg F, M 'H ..x..--M,M. JQ,..m ,..u...,:::T'm ' ' ' 'bln' . on. - f a ES r 6 'T L3 0 5. 1 S -. SUZANELLE JOHNSTON EUNICE HANKINS .0 1 o , ' b 5' Norman, Oklahoma Q Frederick, Oklahoma F P-'-' - aw . 1' ag LassO. l if Tsa MO Ga. bg ' ' l 3 x X 1 l E El :I F I I' Q 1 S S :E 3 N PRICE 4 E z GEORGE GIVENS Oklahoma Ni E . 3 X Tzpton, Oklahoma . W. C4 A., W. A. A., N. A. Cabinet. 1 1 1 x 1 : A lg IT- A1- 51 l : 1 N MABEL STOCKSTILL ROY MANES E Randlett, Oklahoma Edmond, Oklalmmd Q N fi PHL Sl l . 3 - . 5 1 - D r-in QL rp. U .1 ALBA HAMMITT 1 WINIFRED LEWIS ,: 1 I , . W gf Guthrie, Oklahoma Dodsomfzlle, Texa: Q E 1 L Y. M. C. A., Glee Club. V: :sv 'E 0 A N w . S 4 E Li RUBY RHODES l VERA L. BILLINOSLEA Snydgf, Oklahoma 1 Frederick, Oklahoma 1 1 Criterion. Stirrups. l .r . ,. flliii L.. l x ' 'W' f we E Jig ' .1 my - , 'arr or . 54 . E - .. 1 . -6,39 QQ I N N . I I , V' Q Y I Q V N V N .X , I I . in ' 1 , -. I , ., i , .. , Y . I - fr?giq: C-K- ':,,.r.f:,... 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Edmond, Oklahoma - EdW0fld, Okldlwmfl Criterion 'F,Arena Band Orchestra. lf .4 7 E g ' , ' , K .....1 I ' lf 3 - Y. Ll 5 ii-4 EY X p-4 A Yfi--4 fe A -41 EMMA MCBRIDE EMMETT STRATTON 1 Blanchard, Oklahoma Q-AQ Kingjiflfff, 012111190024 f fill 1-55? ref. 73 7 Q f L-I A A iii! . a-M3 .- ff r-We W Lf --oe of s---f t iv PLL., Q THELMA KATHERINE HILL EDITH JOSEPH LTL Qt F4 Yukon, oklahoma P Wankomif, Oklahoma tix? 5 '1fi - - L' if Brownmg, Y. W. C. A., Qu1l1, ,N TSR MO Ga Jqljfa L-..: 2 ' ' 1 ' 91--. F952 Presldent of Brovvnmg. L, A 3,3-hi L-4 w WI. 1 3 M515 2- . g....i1 5- 5 '.L' 4 rw Q'-fit-. Z TE:-if JANE MOORE MARG UERITTE KIMBELL L Edmond, Oklahoma 1 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma '. .... .1 Q Q Us T. O. K., Les Chefettes. Les Chefettes, Y. W. C. A. jg ESQ! 1 QCII. V v' 2 ,, f-A-1 ,J L11 5? 1 1 ,L .123 fgaoifoi X vm 13419 . . bffsgsiseffq kite 1 Xvfx 2 ' A5 .J i Y 'T lMl f pl? ,MPV - 2 5 . ..L..J L4 F F Q, X J f 'Q-.xr 1 -W . . If L, 5 , LFE . 1. A or .... . 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Y P I ' i II I II .I W ,- I I 'A I KI I I -+-1 . feed. l U f-..Q'f,1,f NEVA BOLLEN HIMES I I I 'II , MMI -M-IQQI-5 i, 9 ' I I ,I LYLLIAN FAYE PARIS Q53-jf , ,P Edmond, Oklahoma I 51--IQ1 Q,-i- 1 I I-gg if . ILM? I Hennexfey, Oklahoma ILP 'III-A'-'I I - I I IIE 1' I Shakes care, LassO VICC Pres- 'WJ i...2Il , . . v-f -- - - 3 ' -'Ii F 6 321 Brownm Secretar Bro mn l I If Ident LassO, V1Ce-Presldent Zuni F-431 gf Y W 5 jf-' v Shakesyeare. GICC Club- 55' gh I,sA:' if ,F .f kj., gov ' : I j'II' 2 11' U Y' Z ' T' ,J L.kI'1Q Ifivfl 'II J! I I II I ,, . I ,I ,I I III'-I-. II. I Irwin I fb I ML g.aI.-I! pf: I I II ...H X Q'-I QJHAJT ? 'fIdI' Lu-+I ,I 1 I 1.2 I f If I f +11 L: 53.4 it' Ip .QI 1- I ,W I II . Y-.- ru- DUDLEY WILSON 5 2. Q pf I gf?--AAI if ,Q , A ,:,,'E'f1.,l L-Y UCILE OLANDER 5- 11.1 13. I .lj Hume Mzffonm II 35 I I Q.. if-AQ +I ' A 'Q A A lf' Fl R on la At: I: I, Jw ' 54' L. gli, a . eno a oma II. I- Y. M. C. A. IIIISEV II 1 ::L , Leg 31 III If Vi .o. 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MOYER 5: Edmond, Oklahoma Algx, Oklahoma 'EE E -J i 1 il GS A 5 .5 GEORGE HERBERT EVANS I R Q if U MOGENE EED V v ll KW Cm' Oklahoma ofzaaaa, Oklahoma E5 Lyceum, Quill, Y. W. C. A. fl, 'flll E iii L11 MON.. Sa.. QQ .V A.. Edmond, Oklahoma IRENE STAGGS T. O. K., Bronze Book Rcprc- Rmh Spring, Oklahoma 49' ,x resentativc, Glee Club Sccrc- B . ou.. lgfxd tary T. O. K. rownmg' ,- l.g1i4'f lf E--lf' PAT PATTERSON 'jjj-l LINETT FORBES 3 E-ll Edmond, Oklahoma Alai Wh' Fay, Oklahoma Q -,, I IPS. A all - R P sl'1 fn U1 - ' . E-f--A--' X Q wk f m n wal-+A A A .M . .aa am , T - . 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A-A , Y Afa -ws I , 1- F , l MARION TURPIN l. .. ,y El b Davenport, Oklahoma l FM' Y S., , ARTIE CORDUM Davenport Oklahoma Glee Club HELEN MONTGOMERY Calumet Oklahoma EL J .......S. WINIFRED WARD v- ZH--5 Pzedmont Oklahoma Whxp lf nk 1h 'NI - 'X -1' rt-.J-Axxg T I I N 2 i f- 1 w f- , 1 W llirl l Vlljgfl-T-lm l-Tll 'rw mfafz Qxmfr .5 l w. 4, l l 3l. MRS. VERN THOMPSON Comanche, Oklahoma Tsa Mo Ga. lv xl l 4 1 5 A I F' if gx NDREW EVANS 1 ,X Cordell, Oklahoma l1.cttcrmcn's Clubg Football. ANNIE D CHAMBERS Goteho Oklahoma Lyceum VIRGILC ACTON Mznco Oklahoma Arena Y M C A Cross Country Run MARY JOE MEYER Marxhall Oklahoma YWCA AQUJQ w4oQmP1WU30 J E Lgglfa Vip? WT T H ij, Wh1p Ll 'V 'W M1 All U' jl , A ,Qi if? 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' 1 gm 2: x Davenport, Okldbgmd 5 Guthrzo, Oklahoma 5 Ly ill 5 nf l O Siifs gf- iyvmfi f gkiijr ' ,..J O F 1' f 'Tl' ' 51- 1 Xal, M. wif 573511 fl., A N' xvis rr 5 f Q12 V i i f - E- LORENA BOWMAN 5 SELMA MANNING O. 5. shi Sedan Kama! '-E- A+ jones Oklahoma ' 'r will , J Cf ' 'p Orchestra rf. ' 'H rm a A' - Q f. Cl- 3 wr fi' 2 'M' p -- L 9: ' -k 3' I 'ff if Q H ,, M x j tw. E-1 , ii fir a w - E E E l ,OAO O 1 A LSIE SSLINGER W M, THOMAS A. BRODERSEN ' M- Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Okdrche, Oklahoma Glce Club. Q it , ' I -' . 'J our 1 4 ri .T E- wh -M1 A sv- 5 1 Y.. A 4 NELLIE LocKWooD if 1 EDWIN SWALLEY Cuxhinlg, Oklahoma Er O --- , 5 - . . b Pawnee, Oklahoma v -5 Cmtcrlon I S S .1 e' .. , , as 1Q pw? yfiflig O 3 4 i l mmm III' -sf gr f A k,O,o ,,Oa,O,aa. - , JL QU A M - no Tl lildlflf 1 1 emo r .lpn , Q fi-R Page104 4 ' ' I I 1,3- . Pilf' . . 1 sr x ' ' K firm-I 1 , F3555 E 1 ei, 4,1 E I i, gif 2 ' - 1 f f f 1 1 L 1 5 I , 1 E A fi Q rf SAMKENT 1. 1 1 E A 1 1? rf 3163 'lr if 1? 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X M O J IVYL LIZOR Doaglay Oklahoma 1.1 5 . ,1 4 v 1: f 111 .ew 1,4 1,1 1 .,.1 Z1 .gf M. lx ' 1 I 14 1, ,. 1, 1 .3 5 i 9 Q12 .1 ii K Z - 1 k CHRIS UIGLEY 6 Calumet, Oklahoma I RUBILEE WOODWARD' Apache, Oklahoma W. A. A. CHARLES DUNHAM are . if rv, , 'if - A V 1 'J E fa -..,: -jg N ,J,,..I Q.. .Mix I 1 e 17.4, 1 WT , ,V ,-.Ki Q , 5--ef'-5 F 1L,.,...i 1 'y...,j4 .1 is - - ,yxmf Q1- f 'W ' V713 L,,,,,5 55 - 5:1 , ,S . i,. ...J '- 1L' 2 1L,.. :L akwrq ' Ig-- 11 .... - i' WLM. , .1 5 1 1 , 1 '1,1!:1 j ?'ff f'f'F 7'P'77'Y' xml' 'W --A xl Leiillfoxilillk fx P17 pi 1 ar X K I UU' J Q ii! E r f NX N, kj 1 5751: 1 1 1. 11, '- Q-lggzfsu1151111151125 ilfgej K , 3 1 1 a fiei Q 1 2 if Q ! S ' 1 11, 4 1 1 1 , S51 X311 '1 L I 4 '11 lv .. 5 512 A 4 5 ' i T ' Heil If I S1 2 ,'iSf 1 V x K 5835 5 I is 1 Q 1 fi 1 Q 1 F fag K-2112,-r 5 V bbq 4 kgpx S' 'C 1 'U 151 .. ilu 3 5 ,gk uf ' 1 E Jes Q Q M -i -1 7 5 I H6 XELSQ in 1 2 :Hi g f 11 1 V' Q gf ji K 5 if Q , 51,24 5 H -i 1 .4 5 I Q? 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Tsa Mo Gag Stirrupg Freshman Representative, Bronze Book RUTH GOLAY WILMA ROBERTA ULIAN Mamma Oklahoma Wamrzghz Oklahoma Shakespeare LassO VIOLA MAYES R W MAYALL Chandler Oklahona Eflmmfl 0kl4l90Wd C1-lfel-103 Glee AI'C1'1H Glee Orator MABEL CLAIRE INLOW Oklahoma Czty Oklahoma LAVERA GOODE Glee Club Quarter shake Canton Oklahoma speare Shakespeare Play Operetta LassO I'!!l'il3 GZ- x-fel Q5 95' l-:al ls5l J ol 5? li l EE IQ! gl E llililiiiniie iciillm - 9: x-n lllilollll il N- C 5 YF lllllllllllllllll IIllIIllllllIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllil l N 1 on wamaaummn. ammmwf iwmmmsaaimmiiema l gi l l e O h t A J Q l ' 6 lt , J m V . . , 1 . . Q ' EN Q 5 5 . . I, 5 l I I v v ' . . j l , , . l Q e 5 el l oo 2a -mmammwam kk ,lll WW K. ,... L - 1-1-H ll O Q. 'r an ln A f' , ,, .... . O L -QQ ' -o- Q O Q Q y: f, t Page II 5 n o Ee J Q,i...,-.L L P A A A A A -- AaEg, aQ6- 5 1111a L1iuv g5fpI3g f A LM- A Qi' ., ki A H A A WK, 3,17 NN A .R o ufL E' ' L EF ' , flfff .. 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Rem, Oklahoma 1 P1or1ccrg Y.M.C.A. 1 3 59, N llllllllllllllllllilll , A I ' I I Ii 1 , 'Tl F4 O PU D1 Z O X11 Z Lb Z P-I N 'Un III I I I I I - 'I hOHN BRADEN Y , Mannford, Oklahoma 5 : PWM, Okldbgmg LassO Whip Glee Club Z Z :P v-I o L U U1 w f-1 CL IRENE LORENZEN E! Reno Oklahoma Edmond Oklahoma Tr1urnv1ratc LassO Q - 1 i 1 2 1 - - - H 1 1 l 1 1 i - Q i -X BERTHA HOLMES LMER FANNIN Loveland Oklahoma YMCA Marlow Oklahoma Brownm g STELLA D1LL1oN BELVA STOGNER Prague Oklahoma Temple Oklahoma Shakespeare LassO WA A Qs IIIIIIIIIIIIII III' Q 1!U0 PL 'A Jw'off'ewnmCJ o 0 ,4 53 1 E 5 O 3' A5 3 C3 A Z FQ F13 we 0 2 nililiiime em A. Jem ulilmlllllllil Ill lllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilll , E I5 . ? ls ' ' A t gr A I I . I , A 'I :P 4 I IA I I s' 'z ,. cv , O . as , I I5 , , as -I lr 5 - A I SI IE . - 0 .I I- I I A - . a 5 A A w E i f' . j Q - x s I - I Q a . 5 1 e I , . l I A su. ' E W e f 9' O . f l 5 1 , E A , I , , . . . ? I E , I :l , A ? 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HARDY I 5: : Lznolsay, Oklahoma 1 : X Pooafet, Oklahoma : 1 :Q QE E5 55 i ' i 1 1 1, , .4 .E z EMMA SENN - S 5 DOYLE D. KINDER . Q I Kzngjifher, Oklahoma Q i J .1 U Comanche, Oklahoma 3:1 TS21 Mo Ga. if :T .U fv- ' N . ' Q EQ if fi' I I I E T o :ff E f 'W' V ' ' l j!! LQ I ' -R , Y ,, ,- . 'Q ' T - I U A A, . i f I l ' 5 -W- w-W-mm V 1 Qmwmwwv , I vo., ' lyv3,..4.ga-.,, . A - no 151' .am Q. un... ull 'IIIII QA ' -nlnlllmllr ... ...1!.!Ma. xii Page 119 7----- Y ,ao jo 5 . 2 E 9 Q 'z E -8 m 1 2 9 lllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFFIIIQSIF i'i?.i5! 1 TEEBNEE 'EQ RQQ A 'f 133' A L5 5 'STG' La ' G VIDA JONES Kelbfoillo, Oklahoma Tsa. Mo Ga.. FREDA PERRY Pond Creek, Oklahoma Browning HOWARD KING Wanrzka Oklahoma Senate Sc1ence Y M C A V1ce Presrdenr of Scrence Sar geanc at Arms ALDA GEIST Manztou Oklahoma Brovvmng Y W C A CATHERINE HOLCOMB Edmond Oklahoma D EVERETT DODSON McMinnville, Tennenoe Whipg Arena. FRANCES GULICK Renfrow, Oklahoma Browning. MARIAM FORREST El Reno Oklahoma HERBERT BARTLEY Edmond Oklahoma Arena Spur VICC Pres1dent of Freshman Class LEONA HARPER Manitou Oklahoma Y W C A I l Q1 uilia lil do Yliilllill 85 I llllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITIllllfillllllll lllliilll O SCF un llllllllll Ill U 3 k . , - ,. ' . 5 9' 5 fa, ,ff 3 ! A-32 f Q W ff: A um m f ' ' A-5 A 5 -11' A ' ' A of ---, E + las., , n.......r , I mum, ', R DLIIIIIIIIIIIF A.. ...llblaagrak . ig I P Il - ul I 1 Q, , .,, , . .,A ,,,, so A f - -E he v if A- -ACB L ,Q K' l 1 Q - I AMQGCJ -1 E0NEEfQQkQ Q QNTE E dv S L 9 -Y . f . l . 1 4 J . W Q ' W '0 ' A I T In lllmlngg If T I 1 1 I M M M ' M M M - 1 S I S 3 1 1 hi' 1 VELMA GOODNER Edmond, Oklahoma Pioneerg Y.W.C.A.g Lyceum- Pioneer Contest. MARGARET DOUTHIT Edmond, Oklahoma Shakespeare' Stirrup RUBY BENNINGTON Tryon Oklahoma OPAL JEAN CLEMONS Dake Oklahoma P1oneer MYRTLE A BROWN Waurzka Oklahoma Surrup niuiniiiilluil JANE HARDY Gracemont, Oklahoma 0 V se Illl uulllunn llllllllllllllllllllIllflllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllill I I I 4 MILDRED ALEXANDER Dandan, Oklahoma X LassOg Shakespeare. MRS R H KILPATRICK Tonkawa Oklahoma MARC ARET HORTON Beth zny Oklahoma ! 0' li -- I inllllllllllllllllll ll VIOLA MARTIN Oklahoma C101 Oklahoma QIII lllllllll lll X4 WWC fb Q5.5w!l lnlu . an m sr, .:e7iiiiniiim:.i-m3l!!!glU'Ei!II f. A - .N g 1 O- E I' 5 5 'l I l' gli 5 I z-I In l an ' Q' I ' fl lf 'Ia ,If T ' 1 1 I ' 3 'l l' B az I In O ' I A Q I I W T l I j 1 , I I . l I I T 4 L. . I I L 1 9 I ' 3 I I . , 1 I ' li I I , ,I T it 1 ' - V33 A : ' A f l A 1- 7 R - - . 1 h ' I ' nm ' 1 U I . ' x - - 7 I I I 1 . In fm I : O 9 JV., F to I I I I . Af' K. GENE A A 1 MH Q 55 , 1 ' H P ' R ' ix 6 if A A ..... Q X321 M , ---B-Y ' . , . 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MARGARET KRAFT 4 i I : : EMMA ESTILL-HARBOUR, S pomor : EI I 15 11 I1 E5 Fimt Row: MARY GORDON MITCHELL, LANELLE BROWN, IRISJENKINS, RUTH ELIZABETH EE 2. CORNELIUS, BETTY SCOTT. : E Second Row: EDITH PARSLEY, ELLEN JEFFRIES, ADELINE STEEN, BELVA STOGNER, E : AMY WAGNER. : 1 E5 Third Row: ALMA MILLER, FLORARNNA RUHL, RUTH STRIPLING, NEVA BOLLEN HIMES, :U LUCILLE SMITH. : E Fourth Row: MARGARET KRAET, WILMA ROBERTA JULIAN, JANE MCKEE, LELIA JOHN- E : sON, FAYE WILEY. : E Fifth Row: DOROTHY FERRELL, JOSEPHINE MCDONALD, EMILY SMITH, MERYL SURBECK, E :B DOROTHY PEELER, PAULINE TOWE. E Sixth Row: MABEL CLAIRE INLOW, MIRIAM SHIRLEY, FLORENCE COYNER, MARGARET E : DOUTHIT, MERCEDES WALKER, MILDRED ALEXANDER. : 1 M 2 I 2 :f I : 2 l The Shakespeare Club's membership consists Of college girls. It was Organized 2 E in 1909, and since that time it has been One of the leading clubs Of Central. The E gi' purpose Of the club is to study the life and Works of William Shakespeare and thus y xg E5 the members develop a greater appreciation for the art Of literature. Each year '0 3 g One Of his plays is presented by the members of the Club. This year they presented : E The Merchant Of Venice. Y : -H I-' Ql- 2 ll i M 1 1 Z i I 1 1 M 1 M 22 I g :AN .A N fa! 5 ll' I, Iilfil Lal' f S Y I I Il lllll d I B I i Y V ' ' g I 'V . K,-'K' .Q II',..- QW- lj ' fi -. I I I FM . . . I I ll-...mei 'illllllll-IILQA ' -xm llllilllllr ........ll ludo. Page 124 ITM Page 125 K' 23 ':255,g-1, IIIIIIQLS P? SBRQNZE 'QQQKQ SKQE5 Illll 5'-gall Q5 llll I! lllllllllllllllllllilll CAD lClRllTll7 lRlIl1UlN Sponsor MIss WILLA CLAIRE Cox Fzest Semester Officers S enum! Semester LOIS GALLOWAY LOBAN Preszdenf NEVA SHULTL DOVIE SANDERS S ecr tary and Treasurer EDITH WATKINS MARIUM WILLIAMS Sergeant at Arms MAR UERITE DUNNELL Fzrst Raw DELLA MCCLURE MARIE HABER RUTH PAAS EDYTHE NIXON COPELAND NEVA SHULTZ NELLIE LOCKWOOD Second Raw MARY CLIVE KEY FRANCIS RICHARDSON LILLIE HARLOW BESS TURNELL MARGUERITE DUNNELL GLADYS BELL Tbzrd Row Ac NES FARRAR EDITH WATKINS LOIS GALLOWAY LOBAN LUCILLE KIRBY MARY LOU MAYALL NADCE MEYERS Fourth Row MRS NEAL FISHER RUBY RHODES ELIZABETH WHITNEY BUENA DUNNEY LOUISE SNYDER MARY NOLIN F1 th Row VIRG IE LOU WEST HELENA HARDIN EPPIE SANDERS VIRGINIA PLUNKETT MAURINE FELTY VIOLA MAYES Sixth Row MRS OHNSON GRETA LEE BARDSLEY LEETRICE SMITH FAYE HARTMAN ROSE SEHESTED MINNIE BALES The C1ter1on Club has as Its ch1ef purpose the study of the modern drama The programs have been unusually Interestmg th1s year many modern plays have been rev1evved and the bIOgraph1es of the authors of these plays have been stud1ed The club has a membershrp of forty throughout the year ll 1 5? ,Gi lllllllln lllllllliilll I liliilllllllill - - S' i M M H Q H M Q Q M ll i I M M 2 ! ! ! 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PAULINE PEELER - JEANNE SHANNON .............,. Vice Preyident ..................... ETTA WADDLE HAZEL CURRY .............,...... Secretary ,..... ................ E DITH BLADES LUc1LLE HAWKER ......,.......... Treasurer ,.......,.. ..... ..,. M A RY COURTNER M 1 , Miss LEITA DAVIS Spomor 1 1 1 1 Fzret Raw M1LDRED BONHAM MARY CORTNER GENEVA CONEY ENICE KINGSOLVER : ANNA BELLE 1 1 Second Row ETTA WADDLE HELEN CALLOWAY LORRINE HARKEY EDITH BLADES 1 PAULINE PEELER 1 : Tbzrd Row CLARA NELL TAYLOR ANE MOORE PAULINE THOMAS EDITH ACKSON : GENEVA HINER - : Fourth Row MONA SEIH LUCILLE OLANDER EDNA MUNSON LUCILLE HAWKER : EDITH MOTT 1 1 Fe tb Row GRACE HOLMES HAZEL CURRY EANNE SHANNON EVELYN RUDROW 1 1 1 : .Yzxtb Row EDITH MACELROY ESTHER HAYDEN MCCRAY INA COURTNEY MARY : ELIZABETH MCCRAY UNE LILY WHITEFIELD 1 LEONA HARPER !!IIIllIll Illl llllll 555.1 :QOH V1 n BEER? OOD' S+' 34 0520 afciw Of: O N152 SHED' Exam :arm saws 4231 311 EX' r-0 Q-1 v-HONG n-P1 EEE PY BQ? 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Acmimmw, an mlm 1 K Page IZX Page 129 :1':sF5v,L.g!,lllll nigga f KBRQNZE QBQJKJ A 'QEQQIIIIIIIII' lllI5 7':'E Fen UNKJ ff A ll!l!EIllllIl!-I 1 M -sl- xfx kj 9 TTHTTJWTWTTHU-LTHF CLTIUB I llllllllllill C 9 0 W Q I Ferxt S eneefter MARY BLACK MOLLIE MAE WOLFF NELLE RIDDELS MARIAN NOEL EDNA WOODS GLADYS ROBISON NINA TOLBERT Sponmor MIss LUCY EsTON HAMPTON 0 cers Preytdent Vzee Prexzdent Treeefnrer Corresponding Secretary Vuta Reporter S ergeeent at Arrm Yell Lender Feret Fow CLEM KEERAN VENUS WATERS THELMA KING MARY LOU BRADFORD GLADYS ROBISON NINA TOLBERT S eeonel Semester N ELLE RIDDELS IDELLA DUFP MOLLIE MAE WOLFF EULA GEORGE RUTH MCREYNOLDS LOUISE WHITEFIELD NINA TOLEERT Second Row HAZEL KARNES MILDRED VILLA MARTIN CYNTHIA PARKER OPAL OHNSON Tbzrei Row MILDRED KING NELLE RIDDELS LEAH RALLS LESTA HYSON Fourth Row LOUISE WHITEFIELD GPAL GOWIN MARIAN NOEL EVELYN STEANSON Fe tlo Row ELSIE ESSLINGER MARY BLACK IDELLA DUFF MOLLIE MAE WOLFF Sextla Row ADA LANCE FLORENCEJONES MARJORIE MCADAMS CLARA MAE KEARNS EULA GEORGE HOPE BARROW The purpose of the Tr1umv1rate Club 1S debatmg The club has Won both mter club debates thrs year and has had One member On the tnangular team The club has tvvrce won the Est1l1 Scho1arsh1p Cup The stunt was One Of the most Clever gwen The rush tea glven September 17 the Chr1stmas Party and the Valen tme Party were the Ouststandmg socral events of the year WE ui Ilfl om llllliillllf 0 'inn I nmmllllllluliiilll, mlm 1' Cu S515 I FH sr- eeta Mun U9nlllIl'K-gum . 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H 'r S 15 Q I :late I I 'WSE X MQ-irxxxl' kiwdifff OE X I . N N-.Luv . ,. ..,4njj. ' TIFSAX llfllllll GA A Sponxon' HDEWIG SCHAFFER First Semexter Officer: Seconu' .Yemefter BESS SMITH ........ . ....... , ........ Prexldent ............. . .... VIVIAN CHILCOTE CLYDENA SCHWIEGER .............. Vice-Prefident ...... ,..... ..... R U TH WICKIZER GRACE HYSON. ......... . . ........... Secretufjl ...,........ . ..... JEssIE LEE HOLLY Column I: FAYE MCKINNEY VIOLET HAY MARIE ELSMA BEATRICE WESTCOTT EMMA SENN GRACE SMYERS. Column II ALINE LOWRY GRACE HYSON VIRGINIA WEAVER ROMA GLEN BEDDO JUANITA TALLANT Column III VIVIAN CHILOCTE EssIE LEE HOLLY MILDRED BRANSON LORENE NORTON MARY ANE KILBY Column IV BESS SMITH SYLVIA STUDEBAKER HULDA HENDERSON EUNICE HANKINS RUTH WICKIZER Column V EDITH OSEPH MYRL DURRETT MARIE LOUISE HENDERSON MRS CLYDEN SCHWIEGER GEORGIA NEIL The Tsa Mo Ga Club was orgamzed for the purpose of studymg the l1ves customs opportunmes and pOSS1b1l1t1CS of the Ind1ans Each year a person of note who IS especlally Interested In Ind1ans IS 1nv1ted to talk to the Club The programs Cons1st of Ind1an Legends Ind1an song and mus1c and the Ind1an In H1story SpeC1al emphas1s IS placed on the Ind1an In Oklahoma the schools l1v1ng condltxons and act1v1t1es of our Ind1ans are studu-:d A scrap book 1S bemg made of newspaper and magazme arucles To gwe var1ety such subjects as Cen tral College Campus Etlquette and A G1rl s RCSPOHS1b1l1fy to her Club are d1scussed I I Q3 'Xl ff L of '. fl o fkx I llll 'Z 0 I, ,.,'9c'K llllllllllllllllllii O Illllllliil 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M H 1 '- V1 - I : 1 i on QP tr '- Q 0' lllllllllllllllll IIIlllllllllllllllllllllll I 5 fo IIIIIIQ lllllllgfw b l l Eb. , , J , , 4 E J - U l : J , , , . 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WATKINS, Spomor NAMES OF MEMBERS First Row INEZ BARNETT NINA DAWS DOROTHY ANN WINKLER GLENNA F QFALS ANIE E RUSSELL Second Row ALDA GEIST AURELIA SATTLER IRENE STAGGS VERNON BEALE LILLIAN PARIS T1azm'Raw ALLEESE A PETERS LANFTTE SATTLER TI-IELMA HILL BUENA MAE BRYMER FAIRY B BOYETT Fourth Row IMAG HOFACKET VELMA LOU WARD EDNA BARNES GRACE M BERRY ALICE FRANCEN Fz tb Raw FREDA PERRY BERTHA HOLMES THELMA DOWNS FRANCES GULICK The Brovvnmg Club IS organIzed for Students Interested IH poetry of Robert and Ehzabeth Brovvnmg and other poets It meets Once a Week on Monday evenmgs from Seven to eIght O clock OpportunIty 1S furnIShed for development In publIc Speakmg leaclerslup uSe of parhmentary law and a SocIal and recreatIonal hour 1S furnIShed A SpecIal project was carI'Ied out th1S year In the form of a. cooperatIve plan of collectmg poems and makmg of a poetry Scrap book GE I 5 E ra W2 E M I I 1 llfallllllllllll P 0 0 K. 1 ...J It 'L L I N F lim 'fi n m In... 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'15, 'A-it I I lllll I Illl ll ii sir ll: il J 1 - L' an nl 96 n M 1 lllllllllll !IIlIllllll T Ill lllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllll V tri ARENA llllllllllllill Fzrft Semester OHN KESSLER OSCAR MOORE KENNETH HARDY I OREN BOWEN 0 rem Prefzdent Vzce Prerzdent Secretmyf Treofurer Spomor MR EDWIN MCREYNOLDS Fzrtllow TOHN KES EER CHARLES WANTLAND LELARD EATON OTTO B COOKE OREN BROWN GEORCF CAINIPBELL Second Semeftee E BUD KALF OREN BOWEN HAROID COPELAND HFRBERT BARTLEY Second Row BUD E KALE OHN M KINC OSCAR MOORE WARNER H HORD AMES A YOUNG Third Row GLEN OAKES BILLY WILLIAMS LORAN RHODES R W MAYALL HAROLD COPELAND Fourth Roto EVERETT DODSON ROBERT BALDWIN HAROLD WITTEN HARLAN MITCHELL CHARLES WATKINS Fzftlo Row RICHARD CRUM COLMAN SMARTT THEODORE KIBBY KENNETH HARDY LOWELL LAWHORN DONALD LYONS Szxfb Row ERNEST SMARTT CHESTER BARNETT ORVILLE RANKIN VIR AL ACTONT HERBERT BARTLEY NORMAN GREGORY DurIng thIS School year the Arena Club has been attemptmg to crystahze the aImS and the prInCIples of IES Organ1zatIon The prImary purpose IS the encourage ment and development of SkIll IU publIc SpeakIng There are certaIn Ideals that the club attempts to hold before Its members The Arena Club has alWays bel1eved In the Importance and the dIgnIty of the Work that IS be1ng accomplzshed by Central Teachers College and the Club strne to serve as a unIt for the development of school Splflf and lovalty In the best Sense of these terms In carryrng out thIs Ideal We belreve that It IS the duty of our members to Support WIth enthusIaSIII every legItImate School aCtIvItv to Co operate In the prIncIpleS of the admInIStratIon and to make use of everv OpportunIty to aId In the healthy growth Of our college 1 1 .1 1 1 It 1 Illlllllilll ll llllllllllllllll ll EJ -e-'D .' kt. :'..- Y If 6 In L- :, : -1--' . - '1 l i2rm 'I'l'llll .. .- ' -A vM9I!l '!,' --ab ymomsll-... .m 1 ll l l I l lllllW, v lllllllll llr .. ull 6-EW Page136 Pagf 137 'tlV llll A lv-li H 1 C C C M K ll ll llll 'l IPI! i E'!?v'lIII ll ggj. ,A QBRQNZE 'HQQKQ A, .Q.Q, Illllllll liu wqlji U I 'N 1 V I U :f AJ Hx--eg N .2 2 1' .f X' I X ' Z 41 I is 0 . :a- as '65 E . 'J 9 7 : 1 A ,. I :C iX'N:-f T 1 0 Q FQ, ,gi - I 3 E SENATE llflllllllllfll Q ' S S -I E : First Semerter Ojice Second .Yemexter 1 E PETER L. RIOHTER .........,......... Provident ..............,...... EARL DENNEY E E EARL DENNY ..........,.......... Vice-Preyident .................. MERLE GRANT E S R E s 3 - . . CHWIEGER ..........,......... Secretary ................... ALBERT GARTEN H S 3 : W. C. JAMIESON, Spomor : : I - I : -'I'-5 I- E. NAMES OF MEMBERS 1 3: gf' Fin! Row: LEO MANEs, TARELTON B. TOWNSEND, JOHN E. CASBY, PETER L. RICHTER. QE : Second Row: CLYDE GRANT, DEMONT TOWNSEND, EMMETT STRATTON, WILLIAM : - N - : ZEMAN, RICHARD MCBRIEN. : E. Third Rwo: R. C. COWLING, WALLACE COYNER, VIRGIL HOWARD OILPHANT, LESTER E :S TEMPLE, CALUDE BOATMAN. 15: A Fourth Row: EARL DENNEY, HOWARD KING, DEE TAGGART, TOM JOHNSON, WESLEY : 1 1 FENN. S ln' 2 Fzfth Row: J. A. WALKER, ALBERT GARTEN, R. VESTER EcHoLs, R. C. SCHWIEOER, g : u WALTER LEE KORDIS. 1 Q' - 8 1 : Z : The Senate Club was Organized in 1912 as a sort of Overflow from the Arena, with 1 E Professor F. C. Oakes as adviser. The hrst president was Hughes B. Davis, class , 1 L of 1913, and the first vice-president was George Williams, of the same class. The I E E purpose of the club, as stated in the constitution, is to promote interest and develop 2' 2, power in parliamentary law, debating, and public speaking. During all of its, E- . history, the Senate has received its share of club honors and claims among its former 'g 0 'l members many of the men who have since become leaders in the educational and polit- '10 1 ical history of Oklahoma. ' ' 4 1 I M4 E' IL M4 l I -1 f i I E Q 1 ' 1 l if H . A .5 T ,161 :Flax 6, If A i a. 21 1 .,. ffl I, Nj o ,L ' 1 r - R -- . mum f- --- I I .un . A 1 .0.GZs..-I lln....nL Tlllllllllllqai AQIIIIII lllf I n-a , , - .0 -. Page 138 I z P52 gSI':5Ill'l'1llllllllgg5l W WRGNZE 966519 QQ' IIIIIIIII' 'lllagfggfg - FJ I 1 Ulf?- umnggllllu I Column IlllllllllllmlllllIlllllllllllllllml Column Column Column Column Fzmt .Yemefter HULDA HENDERSON ANIE RUSSELL QIIIIIIL CLEE 0 oem' Second .Yemetxer Prevrzdent GRACE HYSON Secretary uml Treuyurer HELEN LOUISE GOUGH I VIVIAN CHILCOTI: MARGARET STEPHENSON GRACE BERRY ELIZABETH WHITNEY BERTHA GASSAWAY LOUISE STEPHENSON I GRACE HYSON BUNA MAE BRYNER GRACE STEPHENSON THELMA HILL GEORGIA HERBERT EVANS III WALTER KORDIS VERNOA BEALE MARGARET MOORE MARY ELIZABETH COURTNER EVELYN STEANSON IV HULA HENDERSON EANICE KINCSOLVER HELEN LOUISE GOUGH LAURA KNOEPFLI NELLIE SMITH V LORA CLEMONS ANIE RUSSELL MILDRED ROBIN IRENE BIRKHEAD RUTH PAAS HELEN HICKS The u1l1 Club pracuce per1odS encourage the members to contmue the1r pracuce u'1t11 good vvrrtmg hab1tS are thoroughlv Hxed The club offers Opportumty for the acqu1r1ng of a Sk1ll that IS Imposslble to obtam In a br1ef per1od of t1me The members are asked to studv the cOnst1tut1on Orgamzauon and program of the Club SO that thev may be able to orgaruze S1m11ar clubs when they go out to teach !Q!!!IIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllll!! 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A w Cr, la.--T LT: l.oJol?li n I .Xin G ,fi - Page l40 Page 141 g,rg5?yg,llII Illllllll ,4 fgggjwg KBQGRQ Il l I llr llllleagagggg - My 2 M9 5 I S E1 :5 'e 2 0 0 llll If umunnnlullllmlllg, ll Illlllllllllll IIIIIIIIIILIIIIIIIII 0 Pint Semerter MES 4IIlIHIHIPl1lE'IETIF'llFlIEIS Ojicenr ANN GLITSCH ...............,....... Prefulent ......,,....... ANNA BELL ............. MARIE HABER, . . JOE AUXIER ...................... ...............Afotretury................ GRACE HYSON ................., Sergeant-ut-Army ............ . 5'pon.for.' Miss OLIVE THOMAS .........Vzce.PreJulent................. .Treu.rurer.. ................. .Yocond Semefter . . . . ANIE RUSSEL . . . . .ALICE CADE . .GENEVA COVEY . LUCILLE HAWKER ISABELLA HUFFER Fimt Column.' CORA TUCHER, AURELIA SATTLER, RUBY WINGO, CLYDENA SCHWIEGER, JANE MOORE. ll fl 'S J! as lilllll Al as J . . . 1 N 00 I E Second Column.' GEVENA COVEY, RUTH PAAs, MARGARET THEE, HAZEL FOWLER, JEAN SHANNON, BERTHA GASSAWAY. Third Column.' ANNA BELL, ADA LANCE, MARIE HABER, MARGARET STEPHENSON, EDNA MUNSON, JANIE RUSSEL. Fourth Column.' JENICE KINGSOLVER, MAYBELLE MEAD, ISABELLA HUEEER, NELL ONES, NITA BARTOSH, RUBY TABOR. Fi th Column' GENEVA HINER GRACE HYSON LOUISE STEPHENSON ANNA MAE MCCUNE GRACE STEPHENSON ALICE CADE Sixth Column VIVIAN CHILCOTE BEss SMITH LUCILLE HAWKER MARGUERITTE KIM BELL MARGARET MOORE The Les Chefettes Club was orgamzed to further Interest In the home and the actIvItIes effectmg the home Tea was served to the student body durmg RCg1S IFHIIOH and at the DIstrIct Teachers Meetmg as a progect In socIa1 trammg A Increased Interest has been shown In the larger number of oppo tunItIes that are bemg accorded to Women ft P qgihbolmil I.. Icimiiiiwf, iTnm'ma?-J3nm.!!CI'Ef'5.ri ze L 'F '? l A 5-A. , , QU! ' 1 'Lili-ik! 43.1 . C ' -ff - - If, A yi , ' I ' . fa 0 ' I 1 ' . L1 I '- , I l . U V' ' ' V P ,. A 4 Y 7 . 5 . L. . A , I ' ' , I , ' . . I . , l . e - , H I . I3 A- I I. rg ' ,kay V .-I - . 57 .r i 5g3',F:E7.1,is.. 1-Q-' S -2 N-J oo A AA I 1 gv!l!3E',.I -Mig-I Page 142 Page 143 azr1gg55'gG51ll'I 1llllllll 5 2 y. lillllllr lllllesggggys Ill fe '33 1 l l 4 I .. 0 .ai lllllllllll 1 .U Mp' , IRIONEER ELIUE E 3 lllllllllllllllll llllllllll Illllllll lllllllllll IllllllllllllllgglmulgllllI!!' L gQ,,g,,,'a-ze - lllllllllll Illllll lllllllllllIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllil lllllllllliillllil A-l 4 I .- A is I G 04 V , 5 5 . 0 A' ' if: L K9 gli . Eli sn L., oo Cc, mu f .5 411' 112' fa. I - Fluff .Yemerter Ojfcem' Second Semexter MARGARET MOORE ................. Prerident ................... HARRIS DUTCHER Z HELEN LOUISE GOUGH ............ Vice-President .... ..... . . .HELEN LOUISE GOUGH I EUNICE THOMPSON ............ Secretmgf ond Treururer ....... . ..... VELMA GOODNER 0 EVERETT BRADLEY ....... , ...,... Sergeant-of-Armr ................. GLADYS ELDER .S'ponJorJ.' MR. E. L. HOWELL AND MISS EMMA PLUNKETT - Firft Column: HELEN LOUISE GOUGH, CECIL LEWIS, NITA LEONARD, OPAL JEAN CLEM- ONS. Second Column: GRACE STEPIIENSON, LORA SHIELDS, GLADYS ELDER, EUNICE THOMPSON. Third Column: MARGARET MOORE, GLADE CLEMONS, VELMA GOODNER, JOSEPHINE ELLIS. Fourth Column: HARRIS DUTCHER, NELLIE BARNETT, ALEX HAYWOOD. y The Pioneer Literary Society is one of the two oldest Literary Societies in Oklahoma. It has an unlimited mixed membership and engages in all general literary activities It 1S a full fledged college club and holds two contests each year with the Lyceum Society at which time a faculty medal is contested for -' 10 1 1 IA 5 A 9 0 mm EEUIII... Page 144 Page 145 :-LPg,Iw,51lIII'1llllllll5g3we 2 R E GG 'Q!QiIIIIIlIll'l'lllQY'QQ!E ' - fm pp YW Y Y Vrri MW U . . r. 1 ' In . lILY4ClElUlllIl .4ClLlUB r. . . QlllgllllllllllllllllllllllilllggllllufggolllI!!! ' First Semester Ojicerx Second Semerter i JOHN VENABLE ..................... Prerzdent ........., ............ J OHN GOSSETT ................Viee-President. . . . . . . . . . . .MRs. PAULINE EATMAN LESTER SULLINS. . THELMA HAUGHT .......... . .Secretary and Treururer .................. IONA OLESON 0 ........,......Sergeant-ut-Arme...............,..OscARMAPLEs JOHN GOSSETT, . . Column One: MAURICE BILEREY, THELMA HAUGHT, JOHN GOSSETT. Column Two: ANNA DEE CHAMBERS, REBA MCELMURRY, MRs. Ross, HOWARD WINGO. Column Three: HENRIETTA BAADE, ALICE TRIPLETT, ANNA MOCUNE, MABEL FENN. Column Four: MRS. PAULINE BATMAN, IONA OLESON, JOHN VENABLE. The Lyceum Club has the distinction of being one of the Oldest college clubs in the state. It is a mixed club and has a variety of interests. Debating, dramatic art, and music are in its programs. Because of its varied programs its members are encouraged to develop more than one of their talents, and at the same time very interesting programs are given. Many of the most talented students in the school are attracted to the club ' ..llllllllllullll lou llllllllllllll I A a i ,Q E S E i- .-1 'I O e Sponsors MR. RANKIN AND MRS. MCCARREL as llllllllllllllllii 3 S Q 3 in It 'i ! - QV! M Q M 1 M 1 1 1 1 llllllffi if 5 N- D 1 lllllllllllllllll IlllllllIlllllllllllllllll mfQQ Q.ll.mllllsJ1cWi .imiingllwfllfww Qi 1' 3 8 z - I 5 I 2 I I V 9 ', v.u' A I I- I Jr ri X gg' ef- if H Fr- , - , 4 ' 5 'E f ' ,I -'th ws A - - -9 ln-sul V x -A ,- 4 J J :null 2- - - A '- .L ' Page 146 Page 147 Q P P' We ' l lli Ti ll'-:L 2 e at to Ill 'l '1i.,'l: .3391 P! 1-59 ' 1. 'aaofvar Home - ' la fe 1 I J e Cllblllld CUNTESTS Q- Wi I f ' X . . . . Eg Much of that which is most worthwhile in college life is to be found 1n those an activities which center about the college clubs in Central. A series of inter-club 3-1' 5 contests in debating, oration, reading, and piano is held twice each year. Much interest is also taken in the Triangular debate with the other teachers' colleges. A 9 The Senate Won the largest score in the Senate-Arena contest this year. In 'O all the first contest the Arena won the debate and lost the oration While in the second ji contest the Senate vvon both events. In the first contest Claude Boatman and Wesley ii' L lA,-,fe Fenn for the Senate defended the affirmative side of the question: Resolved, That Kg -4 fi' g the ,United States should adopt uniform marriage and divorce lavvs. 'Harland 1 A-T , Mitchell and R. W. Mayall upheld the negative for the Arena. The oratorsvvere 3 . T Albert Garten for the Senate and Charles Johnson for the Arena. In the second 44 -R contest the Triangular question was discussed. The Arena upheld the affirmative fig if and was represented by Warner Hord and Harold Copeland. The Senate was repre- sented by Peter L. Richter and Earl Denney. The orators were Tarlton Townsend 'N ...., for the Senate and E. W. Mayall for the Arena. ' -4. The Triumvirate Club Won both contests with the T.O.K. The approval of . Q f E . . . . l -1 E the Kellog Peace Pact was discussed in the first contest and the Triangular question 5 in the second. The Triumvirate Club upheld the aflirmative in both cases. Idella . inn Duff and Mollie Mae Wolff debated for the Triumvirates in the first contest andMary -1 i Black and Thelma King in the second The T O K Club was represented in the l 5- first contest by jenice Kingsolver and Edith Blades, and in the second contest by 3 L . . . '- ......l Jenice Kingsolver and Lorinne-QHarkey. . l .1 The Lyceum Club won the greater number of points in both the Lyceum-Pioneer l 1 contests. The Lyceum Club was represented in the first contest by Lester Sullins, 'P Pauline Eatmon, debaters, Avis Hager, reader, John Venable, orator, Annie Dee ig Chambers, pianist. In the second contest it was represented by John Venable, M I Oscar Maples, debaters, Mildred Henderson, reader, Pauline Eatrnon, orator, Geneva . ' g Dark, ianist. The re resentatives of the Pioneer Club in the first contest were I P P 1 Helen Louise Gough, Gladys Elder, debaters, Gladys Fletcher, reader, Velma y ' Goodner, orator, Loren Williams, pianist. In the second contest the Pioneer Club A 3 was represented by Winifred Waller, Harris Dutcher, debaters, Helen Louise Gough, ' ' reader, Margaret Moore, orator, , 1 E I R.W.Mayall represented Central in the old Line ofaeefieal Contest at oklahema E El City and Earl Bradley in the Peace Contest at Norman. 5 z Pauline Peeler represented Central in the State Reading Contest at Ada. : The representatives in the Traingular Contest were Warner Hord and Harland Mitchell for the aflirmatives and Jenice Kingsolver and Lorinne Harkey for the E negative. The alternates were Mary Black, alofirmative, and John Venable, nega- 1 ' t1VC. 2 E F E? 'Vai 2 Ill. . : ef-3 I - .5 ke W4 E' All' . VI -,E f . lfllll ,D A V , . A 4 J ' ,Y i : ' .5-. . , - 3 ..-V - V- Y -f' t- - . A -.M .-Ae-.-- V . - Y g ' M :ak , M o.6Xol'llln-nnll ,A A ' L.. 4' lluuiull cA.0 w ,wQ,,.l.l - .. A... Page 148 .- --: -'-wwf--1- -'ef'f:i9'.:ff'wg-f211'-'mf sua: fmavf:-'Q' vm-Www .f,.f,-,Mm-,-s,iW.,v-, gRggmf'f1m9W .i1g5ggg,qWrsvwwv--f-pr.. We.- , Y- - .Y-I .VVVG . .A ,. .J 1 . V , , .. , I f' . .- . , .,' 5 y lx, 'f.1,'ff',1w V 1' -, Y , l l . ' ' ffli.-,Fi L1 -, ig ., J, , , ' ,H ' flllllllfffllllliflld lIHllIllP'S ANU AWARD EACH year a scholarship of two hundred dollars is awarded to the student making the highest average grades for the year. Any student in school is eligible for this scholarship except Seniors but no student may receive it two years in succession. This scholarship has stimulated much interest on the part of the students. It not only is a tangible reward for worthy effort but carries with it a distinction that is earnestly sought after. Mr. William Zeman won the scholarship for this year. The cut on this page is a picture of a cup offered by Mrs. Emma Estill- Harbour. This silver loving cup becomes the permanent possession of the club whose members make the highest average for three successive terms. l Mr. Marshall Gregory, an alumnus of Central and one of her former debaters, offers a medal to the best debater in the college. There are certain other qualifications as to character and scholarship which the winner must fulfill. The last one was awarded to Miss Susan Patty Lockett. Professor O. W. Jeffries offers a medal to the winner of the Lyceum-Pioneer contest. It becomes the permanent possession of the club winning it three times in succession. The Lyceum Club won two of these medals permanently. Beginning with this year the American Associaiton of University Women is offering two medals to the best all around girl students in Central. One of these medals is to honor the best all around student in college and the other is given to the best student in the Senior Class of the high school department of the Training School. fe ke- I If iyaf- -,.. ,,.- W f -44 Fr- , .. .. , ia. XM -1 ,ag .ff -' :.,f ,w : 'c L' ,f . g . N,' ,4-.. In , f K . 1 L,-. Y. ,Q ...af i K , ,, f , -CN . lj .. xy, X 'NX . , V . -V WW- V - wr ,V ' :A ,Q f up 411- f . - , A .- 1 X. ' -A f X A-- L ,.- .4 N: f- ..-- , .' X , - .. 1 - - V--' 1 ' f -. ,. -l - 1 f 4--' -fa.,1,g-i-: K lv' . .. .... . -... .. .. ... ..-...a..., ..,,...-....... ......-..,. r--. ....,-.a..i-. ,N - a -., ... ..,. 7- f'nr:1z'.:1:r sv: 7Q:w:1':if:2:T?2.2'....X92H'a'Sic'.:.'.m. ra7rm'::'z2rsz':1:?n ' Page 149 llnlulggguggs SEE G Nt 5 ? E pn . E . Q . 0 I 25 mmnluulllllvIlllg,glgIlIlggglllu IL 'E In C U TEE SIIIENIIE CLINE U' TO stimulate interest in s to its members. Fin! Semefter R. E. COWLING ............. HOWARD KING .............. MRS. R. R. COVEY ........... GRACE BERRY ............... B. S. HAUG GRACE BERRY LAURA CLEMONS MRS DOYLE NELL ONES ANIE RUSSELL MR CLIFF OTTO LRVIN EWING MRS CLAPP WILLIE WILSON FOUNDED 1924 cientific knowledge and to give personal development CLIFF R. OTTO, .Ypomor Ojjlcerr .....Vice-PreJident................. . . .Secretary-Trmfurer ............... .. . .....ViImReporter..,............. PERSONNEL .......PreJzdent................. Second .Yememter CLYDE POWELL BAKER PORT MAYBELLE PORT MR SEHESTED DORA WALLACE MR HOWELL WALTER KORDIS LESTER SULLENS WESLEY M PENN MR ROY ONES CLAUDE BOATMAN HOWARD KING GRACE BERRY LAURA CLEMONS BILLIE MINNICK R E COWLING Promotmg sCIentIfic Interest IS InCIdental to thIs mam purpose U CLAUDE BOATMAN HOWARD KING The SCICHCC Club Was Orgamzed In 1924 It 1S open to any student In college who 1S Interested enough to become a member and ambItIous enough to attend and take an actIve part In 1tS proceedmgs The club Is honest It states In IES ConstI tutIon that the club Was orgamzed for the personal development of Its members ' QM M 91 F I I ,X 1 4 1 o I 96 I. A, A lmlnmniillllil 5 0 c R -If llllllIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllilll 'I X- su dll' B Si 1 Q .. P ll .L x Iii Z1-044 4 -,EA 6 TA A i E ' 13.-. eu , lb . 1. G 0 . . . f I : . - n - L. I . ' u . H I P . P ' ' ' . ' a I - . . Q-l ' I u . . I Q .O Q ,X ' - I' fill gi gzgrfi Sv Q CL? ' 5 '. h - - 7, G 9 .auf DZQKS'-Ellmllln. Iainiimifev imma.. ...nIl!!!,KEQD IHHINIIJIHII SGCHUUNUIP Wg . A . , Aff Fzmt .Yemmter 0 cm' Second .femexter F? ai CLINTON FERRELL. . . . . .Pre.rident. . . . . .MARGARET MooRE I., - A ' L 5 R if 5 Second Row:NoRMAN MoMsEN, HELEN GOUGH, ANNIE MAE NPELFREY, AGNES FITZGERALD, MA,RIE'HEWITT, 'TL' ' ff. ' Fi. . 'iw ..1 4 Qi. .. ,.,. A . - C U . Et.. f, v L ? V 5 T Q VW . . . ..f.,-.'-,i ,, V, T ' TTT TTT T'T TT T ' TT - - ' T TTT TT T' 'T ' ' ' ' . V- .Y A :mv -A Q f 2. Q 57 1 1 f ' , T ,. g, L' A f?f '1' QTCT V 2 1 ' L av new if 2514 4 .3 1.55 i1f.81.2l'i?fi wx EEQM f?p3?Q .1ll,Lf'lf,lf5Q tf, 3. Qgipif Gui, T. JUL Y'TLT' TTRW-T-Twmww'-'T'TTT'TwJwJ QAQFQQ 5: ga 1 ,C E.-. fffffif SIENIHGUHH UILJ-XSS SQ iff Rigi ' 'N' uw, Aff 1 . ,R xx: Pj gg, ,JV . ,. N . ,...., 0 , 'T . . KOA. .. :ar 'T 1 ..- , --gi, K I x , 1 I MARGARET MOORE. . . ,.... Vzce-Preyzdent ..... . . .EVERETT BRADLEY FA A , , r. wg 1 ' Til -' 7 'Q M ifj JUANITA CooKE .... ............... S ecrmzry and Treafzzrer ..... ........... . . .JUANITA COOKE 121 A i ' Lu: 'ghfi Spomorff Miss CORA STROUD AND MR. F. L. FORDICE S A 4 -rbi LBJ A- XW 9, . 5 T-1 Q., 'PAY t M.. Y ,. , 1?-M' 2 Q. X JL 1' Vx 5 .av f If-' . - Ar f 9 1, 5 . A x 1 . Ji - ' 1 5, 3, gff fifqf HEL EET .1 , Q11 2 P Q- ri A l x 1 T Q l . g -Q T gn fi: ROSTER. lil gs T , AF f' Firft Raw: RALPH BRASHEARS, WILMA WINGO, JAUNITA Coolg, MELBA COOPER,MILDRED SMITH, MARGARET MOORE, GRACE ESTEPHENSON, 1PEARL MCILVOY, EVA MAE ILEWIS. P iv - I :TL T ,V ..., 3 MYRA PRIDE, PAULINE LOONEY, MAMIE DALTON, LUCILLE KORDIS. :VM ' fy ws ' If Q X? .z. , r- 2 Q3 ,.. Q W, Q1 ' A ir .5 A ,M Y.. S A V 1 ' T 1 I 3 ' 1,9 - 'f 4' w, T .z R, A, L- vu r... f s PW' R- L LIST V51 jg A 5-Af ,L---W A33 T giiigij. xi .giiggf A Yiw- . - -- 'H E, A--A j A wifi' E -D , 1A ...- 7. fl 5- r 392 2251. efw 'I K Slip. .A 'if ,W .. .L ..., X Q 3 '7' L AA F 1 'Ax .J A, ., .... g jf- 4 AQ--,. REEL , 4 fi H in .i izakxi,-1 fu 'V A N53 E-f L71 A 2 e f L W f - ffm-H T-'L . ' Xdvefp-A'?i-3+'H'-ff-wi-rfTTTTf'Q ., pew RT FQ ' .i , 'iiflgg 1Cg11L'2YL3H.1 T . . 'LAL E 1 s Q 1 . 5X .. -Hgh - J : 3 2 f 'T i 1.4.1l.i CHTQA XF' fig. Page 112 . f- T A A .. 4 K -4 X, ,,. JIIIUNIOR ELA S OFFICERS VERNON SULLINS. . . , . . PRESIDENT JOSEPHINE BEAVERS. . . . .Vice-Prefident DOROTHY RANKIN .... . . .Secretary LOUIS REYNOLDS ................... . . . . . , . . . . . .Trmmrer .S'p0n.r0rs.' MRS. DOROTHEA MEAGHER AND MR. HERMAN SEHESTED ROSTER Fim' Raw: NELLIE HUXLEY, ALICE LEONARD, LUCILLE LACY, IDA MAE SELF, OPAL MAE COFFMAN, VELMA RUHL, JOSEPHINE BEAVERS, IRENE JOHNSON, LOUIS REYNOLDS. I .Yecond Raw: EDNA'1MOROAN, BESSIE BRENTLINGER, VERNON SULLINS, MRS. RATROFF, MAURICE SHADE, BARBARA RIVERS, DOROTHYZRANKIN. V W f,,,, .Y ,.,, . .,,.,,, ,. .,,, ,M ., , , , . A Aw. -.- -,...v.m W1 -1- .. ,,-., ..,. .,,.,.,,.. v.,,,,.u,,,. ,.-,,,.,.,.d,,,,-,- ., , ,,.,.,.. ,wfwxvz L.: ,. .O ....,.,.,.,...., .S . , ., A W., Page 153 'ff ' E. E E I ,...,.,. H E El E' E- I E I L I L I t 1 iq, IZ' -EM Y W 'V - Mr' Y l V W 4 3 A K hm' FM V rxvrgi ' M 4 YT -TVA 1 N D , ' LH eq, A fliQ:lLiLlQ53'5? 'fl ff? A fl-1. 'Ng'-1 4 ' Graf QT .fi,iff,-,,.Q'Q,,.,,.,Q.fiwij., K9 4 D' Firft Raw: BEAUFORD WINGO, DONALD CASTLEBERRY, AGNES ADAMS, ALBERTA KRUSE, CAMILLA MOORE UHEAHUMURHE DQASS gig? OFFICERS JULIAETTE NAYLOR .... ....... P ruidenl 1 W-, 1 . . s .I .3 . DONALD CASTLEBERRY ..... ......... V zce-Preyzdent lg, If 1 i I - - ,xfn 5 CAMILLA MOORE .............................. SKCVETHU' and Tmzfurer ff, V-'I , A I .S'pomarJ.' MIss VIRGINIA HOWARD AND G. C. WATKINS Gy-.ji RO' I ii? 3 -3 Q 1 iq 4 f-1 3 ROSTER i '--1 , T11 '1 CAROLYN FREEMAN, HELLON MASTERSON. Second Row: FINLEY DURHAM, MYRON SMITH, ORVILLE MABRY, CATHRYN TERRY, ELVA CLINGMAN, DOVIE 3 If LEWIS, JULIAETTE N AYLOR. -I f Q I- . . ..,,. .Q ' fi E,g1'iiE.A ' 4 5 ,.,,. 5,1 2 All g gi ' LT? I , 3 53 A yu ,.. ' - , I ppl 3 I +R 2 A--A 1 ' 1 sfgif-. 5:3 --.lb A---4 H5533 F lb ,133 J Liigii , f Qi Lglfl Nw my--+ I 3 ghigif' ggi? 53351 Fil- il 'Lili fiillji ----il 'P 'H I-1 .fin iiqxffie as 15,5155 QPALHISQ N? Q ww. f SJR-f? Hx, I , ,Q ,A A351 2 , - I- I A Lx g 28 '- ' A MI In I Jw Y Af I-- ' - I' LI D. II,z..IH'E,IEiI ,LLL ,.,., .ILILLIIIIIIQ I Mild I si ., - . A - - , . .JI M. -1. U .,, Page 154 5--Q, C136 ,531 my II'- . 3 Q- r-Y L- . I L H QQ! I l l'll1 aiu ' IFRJIESHMAN 4CllL1-RSS A 4 KA EI P' 1 f , - Q H F- oi QS V E 1 , i L. 5,01 L- I 5-T L-A -L I f-1 y--1 i I V OFFICERS PAUL KERR .......,..,....,......................,....... Prefident ROSEMARY HOPKINS ...,............................... Vice-Prefident FOREST CROSS .................. , .,... ......... 5' ecretmgf and Tremmfer .S'p0morf.' MRS. FRED MCCARREL AND MR. WALLACE BORUM ROSTER Fzrxr Row ROSALIE RAY PAUL KERR CAROL BAGBY ROBERT NOEL Second Raw ERALD REYNOLDS GRACE RANKIN LOUIS KORDIS MRS MCCARRELL FOREST CROSS P W Gb H C 1 . . 0 4 Q llllllliil E g fv D llmlilllllllllllfl J F at It 9 in ll In I llllllll.U ,plmmll 1 r Q P gm! I i: I t, I 'l 7 7 J ' Q 1---42 E , L i v . 2 L 1 8 2 f R, A 6:33 I 0 p A A E: ' L- 1 w 1, T-Jai . FIRE? J , f H . 1 VS 3! , 1' Q- ': , I I QAQEW 3' WEEE? if ., A im if '51 A 'R 'ff I ' L 7 'w V A , . I V nu It -Q, .- F Ab - ,, J , ll r -4 1 :null s - A L I W., ' V '- A 5 ' - ' - - 1.-T-m.wA,.g-N . T -. --f. 1 -A -L--,,L,1-frm:-f .nw:v:w,1,'4v.zweaw.:w1wf:nf-srmum. ' Page 155 sw I2 3 5 3 , .. A -f . ,.., ..., - --wr:- -1-fs-.4 I f 1 39 If '-1 S 4 Sifq 711q'Q'I'yEjI'Ig'g'5gz'I'! f '1 '---Q - A H 'k - I swf : z 1 I I I I IJ i,.fQ.lW mu. ' .4-, ,. - .I E I ' '3 fl. -A -ww --H QQ? ,X ,ff -W: 4-HJ , Af . - I 5 Q 3 1. ll. fqiy W f E ri-1AH!-1115 .1 Q in ' LTI ' A A ' 1 . ft.. f Lk N , .X vm -A T A , f IIHIUINGH SCIIHINUNUPL LIIWIHIEHRLAIRY CLUBS xy-. L f',,f9fM', .MYR A . .3-fl I 1 330' 3 R IW... LL' - ' . AEEIMIIAN IEIIIE ,W . . , :-:HI I I .Aw X ,A . . .3 .Q .3 rf' W t I IR 1 ijt 5' Frm' Row: FORREST CROSS, LEON KARNS, HELLON MASTERSON, ROSALIE RAY. 'iii' A I ff . Second Row: JUANITA COOKE, PAUL KERR, PAULINE LUNY, CAROLINE FREEMAN. ff. f' Y' T We Third Row: LOUIS KORDIS, IRENE JOHNSON, WILLIE PELFREY, LUCILLE KORDIS. If Ig . fm sb, .,,g,4r ' Q5 , fy - fr -Y A Fonrth Row: RALPH BRASHEARS, AGNES FITZGERALD, OPAL COFFMAN, IDA MAE SELF. ' ff., ' Fzfth Row: ALICE LEONARD. LUCILLE LACY, EDNA MORGAN, MRS ROTROFF. 55' -Qi I.. H Y I Lf A .. , K - f--A Szxth Row: NELLIE HUXLEY, MYRON SMITH, DONALD CASTLEBERRY, LOUIS REYNOLDS. J r-f I ' -- A . ,,.. ' 1. ., I Seventh Row: AGNES ADAMS MARIE HEWETT. XL I Al I. ' f-, ,W . . -. I. .,,, X L . .. , X : f ww A 5:59 . LL1-i A Hi A I HIWEIWAN CIJIIHH fliwl' iii , ' . LM., M j 9- H1 E . '.,,,,, ' . I :I . L. . Fzrft Row: DOVIE LEWIS ORVILLE MABRY MILDRED SMITH. HT . . A 1 J., . fwf v IA f gg 5 f Second Row: CATHRYN TERRY, CAMILLA MOORE, ELVA CLINGMAN. if IC' . l,QfL'f ' . 3 f Third Row: JULIAETTE NAYLOR, EVA MAE LEWIS, NORMAN MOMSEN, RAYNOLD FOLK. A ,. kr, ,nw , Fonrth Row: GERALD REYNOLDS, GRACE RANKIN. 5 R -4 .I il 'Ai Fi th Row: BARBARA RIVERS VERNON SULLINS BEAUFORD WINGO. il LQ I -lI 3 1 E, A I 4 Q ,. , fix, If . Szxth Row: DOROTHY RANKIN, MAURICE SHADE, ALBERTA KRUSE. 'Hg 1 Lil? . LTQTQTY . 5 S 'I' f Vi . I..- Q. P ' + 4 H , - 5 f X 1:11 E: I 5 .1 Li :Z QQ, eg is ffl? I ff? - a.....Q flll- Eff I v--- ill' A U 5,-,Al ' I ,J L KVI L ,-'fl zffaf. 35' ' ll I-----151 f 7 F '4 . ' w1? , 'f 5 I ' -V' FEES!! .1 itil? 51 A'fA -'A piigiii I 'If .ifziiiii T K'i Eli A ' EW 1' ' 133 ' I W GMBH' .RS 5 fd X1 ,, Y In-' A ff' .... Q ,C...-...f-. --4 :fin .. f U 2 F wr, .. A ,y,4:,,,, A ,, 21 ,ff 1 , J 5- - Q , . i 1 I W fvzgvgzs, ...A L. Y , !,,-xX::,2i,vLv:+,: YL ,:v:L,:,,.-Mg JAM, Q I I Llkzrxif ,pk-L ix Sw-N, , , ., ,, Q , v I . . ., . , .. . , . .... . -.,- - fy gg11:f,.i:' ' Page 156 lfllllllllffllfll Sllllrlllflllllllli lUIflE1BA.'lll'lE1lHlS The high school pupils have shown unusual interest in this their first year of regularly organized Club and debate Work. They were permitted to take part in the State League Contest on the subject. Resolved: That the English parliamentary government is preferable to the presidential form of the Unites States. The negative team defeated Choctaw but was defeated by the Enid Team. The affirmative team won both of its debates with Harrah and Chilocoo. Tap Rauf, Affirmative Team: EVIE MAE LEVVIS, Senior, AtheniangJUL1AETTE NAYLOR, Sophomore, Athenian, ALBERTA CRUSE, Sophomore, Athenian. Bottom Row, Netgalive Team: HELEN LOUISE GOUGH, Senior, Lyceum, RALPH BRASHEAR, Senior, Adelphiang AC-NES FITZGERALD, Senior, Adelphian. ........,......,......-- H 1---'Sir-' '..:.sLf1w E -gala.-Asif-..43-7L.. 1'-'Y1,..,. ,..,.. .,.. u . . Pagej157 41.125111 'lIllllIIlQL5!9' 1 QBRQNZE QQQGKQ x 'Q!65lIIIlllI'l'llQE-5:1lJ': EM' W: I!! lf. lllllllllllllllllllllilll Q23 J' w H 4 A' 0l'lC 0 3 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 0 1 Q Ill lllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllliil ulllllllllllllll ililllllllllll fi1 aTxsa1x' .l I , lllll, ll Q ,lu if-1 V' QT: , 3' ' + - 0944 C'-5 f Q' W 995 -- x - , 3 I , Q 0 o A I ' , I I , . l - X! Y , A 0 , s 4 41 - ,I ' ' W iw Q I gt A lr-w Lflfgwne'-QW N Q H512-f K: 3 - .- nag Stl .Filip AA 4 N :K Eiiwfi V 152 I V ' , Q9 Afggx W y 1 , TTS. ..' -if , , . , , 1 mm :gf qw' - N L . XR i Fug, ij W I l D f 4 I I L 4 , . , I , . 9 0 , ' 1 5 r ' ' 0 ka' 57 ' i Q I A .f 'h GQ H' A- G ku ' 00 :rf -auf.-A ff 2 u8Jv'6o- D U 0 it ., 1 N -s.S,.,.u Ill ll il I fi. I fa' fr-'.-EE' 51 A 5 6 Page 158 .MlNlHlHUIEI'IlFllIf1CS 'www fx X, M ATIFHIIUIETWINCS , ,.izivikI,3.zn,vn?E:Qiii?F-'ifWl5i'5UEZLYT.L'Z'.T35v?2L'L'E.K?IK36.31jij,,Q!l2f1:i,i'.':JJIG.3.'Ais-a1aTiE.i: -551. ' ,g,. 1 V x :Q ,lf- .,u,, ' - s h f , ,J - ,lx - ,VJ ,, I AH Q V: , fMIFlIHIHlL1lEI'lIFlINC GCGUNIUNGCIIHIL CLIFF R. OTTO Chairman BL if . ERNEST HOWELL LOREN BROWN EDGAR WAX E! i gibility T1'E1JZlfZf Pzzblicify i -fl h.Qf1iS.iliii1v4.Iza.i.Qu.l.EilIl.U1SZ:1'5i'?E7f1 'iS:ii21ilE7l5lLil-Z-1 33' -JA-.-W 'A---lax-11 454-X A - N- - '- ----H - A A-1-.,-,-L 1 .QW v.. ' f -M 1 ....La.4......Y-.-U.-.. -.--.-1.47.-.-- Page 160 NlIl'lHIllILlIETll4C lUllIlRlE4Erll'4UllIlflLS C. W. WANTLAND EMMA PLUNKETT Director Direftor Phvsical Education Womcn's Athletics JOHN E. WILLIAMSON Coach Basketball and Baseball Page I6l 7 i-':-ft' 'ns 1 5 20 ' E Ei 'e 21 o E' l sling, a- 1 nllgllllml 0 1 3 1 U 1 1 e a u - I .1 faaaw awe Ts Illlllllfeaansfztgfggtg 1 I ' - 'U F I ATIEIILIETICS Athletics at Central is run on the dual system. The girls are given as much consideration as are the boys. Since the erection of Wantland Hall athletics has been given an impetus which has resulted in reaching over eighty percentum of the students during the school year. This number includes both boys and girls. The new building of the duplex type provides private lockers and showers for both boys and girls. There are separate class rooms, basketball courts, and offices for the two sexes. A beautiful tile swimming pool is a place of attraction both summer and winter. The two basketball courts are constructed so that they might be combined to form ample room for social activities as well as providing room for inter-col- legiate games. For those who are desiring to enter the coaching profession a minor is now offered in physical education. Attempts are now being made to offer a major in this work. The Direction of Physical Education has for the seventeenth time been entrusted to C. W. Wantland. Even though his influence here will be known for years innumerable it has been seen fit to name the hall, in which he works and for which he worked Wantland Hall, as a lasting monument for his high morals and absolute integrity of character. P In the hands of Emma Plunkett the Department of Women's Athletics has been placed for the first time. The coaching of basketball and baseball falls at the experienced instruction of John E. Williamson, a ormer Central graduate. COMPETITION There is no such thing as dishonorable defeat at the hands of those who Have what you Have not Dishonor comes to those who are defeated bv thos who Have not Few men have definite goals This may also be said of organizations and institutions Those who ave definite goals set for accomplishment discover that the whole world is after that same accomplishment He discovers that when he uses his wits in conjunction with his physical forces he is rewarded by a smooth ing of his path toward the goal u.: e lil aaa lllll unnnuIuuuulllllllllaalllialiinu I i I , llilllll Iloll llllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 0 LE iii'-Ellmllln.. ..cininiiiev', iwmmgllwlqwign 2 A l f 11 u I r 5 . y r .... . r u r 1 8 I 4 3 3 9 y .' ' . l . ly ,I Q , ,, ,E tg? . If' I I 1 l lllll , It I LL. W ' . X, i . ' 7 ,Z ' H2 f -r V f C ' ' ' ' - V - -'Q 'rgff ' M ., g .1 , .... I g -. ' - Q ..... .. . .1 'W T e Page 152 D if W un ur- . A e at e as e M as L s rv- Ill 1 J' -gziqgaye! -1 l l ll .9 . .. KBRQNZE Boom -- - 4 Q- m ia W Q a Q fl Q 'sq F . Uh - 1 .U . -v' 'S 1 5 As it is with men so it is with the institution. However, in the case of the college as an institution the 1 E greatest roller of the road to the goal is the unquestioned Loyalty of its teams and student body. E ha p The quality of Loyalty is not strained. One cannot by force of will make himself Loyal to cause 1 3 E or college, though he may, by force of will preserve the appearance of Loyalty and thus avoid the penalty p E 5 earned by those who have the courage of their convictions. Likewise one may pretend a love he does not E feel and righteousness to which he is a stranger, but pretense is a veneer easily cracked by the stress of circum- Ed stances,and a disloyal heart will in time find an aperture for the treason it contains. One cannot be a little loyal T E 0 and a little disloyal at the same time. Loyalty demands the whole of man. Should a man be Loyal to his college o E when its policies meet his approval and disloyal when its policies do not meet his approval, then he does not fi? love his college but only himself and his opinions. When a mother discovers faults in her child she accepts 3 E the duty of correcting these faults. She does not turn her back and offer it criticisms and at the same time p E E encourage its enemies. Thus one who loves his college will exert himself to establish a condition which 2 E will guarantee future attainment of her seat in the sun, and when thwarted by the folly or temper of his E 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 . H ill h ve hi o n wa 1 fellows, will fight for his conceptions of the right, and still love his col ege e w a s w y 1 : if possible, but he will not agree that treason is the one alternative. E - A - E If any disgrace be attached to the season of athletics just passed it is in the minds of those who havc i 2 S cultivated envy, and jealously fear competition with those who Have. Central seeks a standing in athletics r E equal to any andsuperior to all below her ideal of successful attainment. During the season just passed il : y she met worthy foes. Yes, foes who had victory they sought to snatch from her, yes, victory and rating, :I if only for a season, that was above the past and on the par with any. Did she succeed? No, not alto- : Ex y gether, but nothing ringing of disgrace exists against Central except within the atmosphere of her own y E. orators. The disgrace attached to the past season lies at the door of those who fail to understand and '39 who proved by their actions and expressed thoughts that they are in that class that thinks better things E 1 - 1 and EIIIICS are to come solely through treason. l E . There are a great many things to be gained from the experiences of the past season. The benefits will E E be from within. No outside influences in the form of an individual or group of individuals willbe able EU to come among you and by waving the magic wand establish successful teams. Such success follows hard, Us y conscientious effort a lied through correct methods. The student body and Alumni must master the A 1 . , . . ,r l thought and spirit of competition and Loyalty, not lust a mass with a thousand interpretations, but a mass il l with one interpretation, and that the universal interpretation. g TE :B 3 W l -'E E : n ' 1 In ' ' S , :Q Q 1 1 1 1 U -- v E- T i - '.: Ol 2 . xi I e ' 2 gl g 1 . 1 u 1 2' ' lu aj 3 : 1 . l I L E l 5 I I 'E 1 . l vnu 3 r' U l I Q 'Qi fir 'Q l QI J F a l- , I . 2 g a L .. ' ri ' ' . 'Eb ' r f -fe-' Q--..'vl Il T' ii ill I l' es T t l f 5'L!lls .lla-..-:L Q A M r an-so-lp! ea A.AMhPM Pug: 163 L A FOOTBALL lw-15' '7 ' 4 , uma 31,3 H -fa v, . .-Kb 3'3 ' :+'f '-'ffxw ,L 1, .-1-XL em N591 Jw weft Gif: Jggg fl,-5 G-'21 aff-2 fill? iii? '-1:-J' .,yL5 7173? t '4 1 . 3 chi Wi? 1-35-5 Q! +2 J .1 QQ. fyxa .lifgwv-EV:-kv u - 'E5'S3lf' '.'oI f'zS7rfg?5 lllili-1 UN AT the beginning of the 1928 football season Coach C. W. Wantland found it necessary to fill the places of nine veterans of the previous season who did not answer roll call. As a result, the outlook for a successful season was doubtful. But by loyalty and cooperation a team averaging 175 pounds to the man was rapidly developed in preparation for the first game of the season. Success failed to hover over the Central gridiron eleven throughout the season of 1928. Lending her wings, however, to the 'varsity warriors, that selfsame goddess guided the advances of the Bronco crew over intermittent victories culminating in a scoreless tie which gave Central a leading place on the inter- collegiate roll. On September 22, in the first battle of the season, Central stacked up that unparalled score of 75 points to none against the Panhandle Aggies. Next in order, in entirely new territory, came the first touchdown ever scored against the Southwestern Teachers of Winfield Kansas. With this 7-O score the young Broncs were adapting themselves to the moleskin shells. The game of Octomer 5, the hrst conference game of the season, was a Brutus to CoachWantland's eleven, for never before in the history of senior college footballdom had the Broncs been compelled to bow to the Tigers of East Central Teachers. The game played on Central Field resulted in a 6-O score. With two weeks time to nurse the wound inflicted by Polly Wallace's eleven the Broncs were over eager to seek revenge in the Rangers of Northwestern Teachers, on Central field. The boys were back to normal and under the leadership of Bud they swamped the Rangers with the big score of 34-7. Page 104 On October 27, the squad again invaded new territory when they met the Emporia Teachers at Em- poria, Kansas. This time, however, the Yellowjacket Tribe of thejayhawkers had no difficulty in driving the Broncs back to their savage plains with the small end ef a 23-6 score. Next in order of honor came the celebrated 'AI-le-me Coming Game with Southwestern Teachers. In this game the boys demonstrated to their loyal student supporters that they could play football when necessity demanded it. So well did the machine work against so formidable a foe that they not only won, but buried the gnashing Bulldogs with a score cf 32-O. This game revived the spirit of Central for on down the line was a prospect of championship in spite of their loss to the East Central Tigers. With a lapse of two weeks due to inability to match a game with the Bisons of O.B.U. the boys settled down to prepare for the next three big games which were to lead them to championship. The first of these played in a rain against the Southeastern Savages of Durant was easily won by a score of 7-0. The next series was played at Western League Park with the Goldbugs of O.C.U. As a result of this game no Bronco shall rest in peace until he has again trampled the Goldbtugs beneath his hoofs as he has in the days of yore, for in this game the Broncs bowed for the first time to the Goldbugs, simultaneously giving up all hope of championship. The score was 27-O. The Turkey-Day game was played with the Haymakers of Phillips. Although the game was played on a muddy field with enthusiasm somewhat lagging our boys held the champs to a scoreless tie. While the team during the course of the year did not show a great scoring power, it is pleasing to know that with the hardest schedule ever played by a Central team, it chalked up a total score of 161 to its oppo- nent's 63. It also gives satisfaction to note that our boys held the championship Phillips team to a scoreless tie. With another ambitious schedule for 1929 and a prospect of plenty of material to reduce the hazard of injuries to first string men, the Broncos of Central are looking forward to next year for the greatest of all seasons. With the fight and determination characteristic of Central teams, they have won the utmost resepct of their opponents and next year expect to reap a well-earned reward. A total of twenty-seven men won their C's of bronze this year, three of these will leave their posts by being graduated. Page 165 I H H 1 ,..., 47 . , ' ,.,eeg,45i,,.i1g,3.,4 !1gegi:,e4,g,eg-m N4 .51 , A e 5 p H K X A I Q A I ' , TIW ,...j ..fA. T .,J I 'I ., ' m 5 . md.- . K 1 .,,, , V 1 7-1 k-Haj. , 1 El f ig? E559 Le e X il :L wb 2.1 Q'-'31 L of L 2 E H Q Qi r Q 2 in i' -OM ' :.,,,,,1f X if k 1 , . . i 1 1 1 i Q 4' I W in-1 1 4 F 3 I 2 k ?....l Q -U ? 5 13 L , J L. 1 .. 'a ..-..., ,, . r .-.. , 1 L.-, - W-ff we A. 1 s FRANK HYSON ROBERT HAYHURST Pawnee Okla. Cbillieatbe Tex. SIL CX H '53 R .. N. 3 F11 D O- li ' Til R 73 AQ 0- 5 ., Q 3 L4 L.L.,x.. 1 . ! 'lm a 5 V..-w li ALBERT YOUNG 1 Tackle Sperry, Okhz. -f-Q ,W-5 QI' J 4 ' ' , QT i I ' 1- 1 wh-19 1 I g., .el iii T135 1 IE -HL ,,...5.f A 1613 1 -. S., -l Q 4 ,,p gf get - ll . 'a X' Xu r3:,,.' w fl :X fglikm' iymji ' ae 1 4 , kg H: ful , 4- 1 If W I 5:5725 E32 65,1 M e Q 5V'1fix,, fx ,e,,, W, ,M f , MW f-xv A fx A Ve I9 will TQ ' ' 'ff' f ' 2 3 ' L - C 'f'sf-wr-?a 'f'W ': ' ' ff' 'W' ' 1 ' X ' ' Y, ' .A .. .1 l e , ' ..,. wr. W-,ew f-,-', ,- . - -.'-, f ,, .,.' 4 ww- ,.,4,. 1 .em 11-1 ..f,--1..f.-- .,-- -U 1' '- - , .2 ,. Y .. , , Page 166 VVALTER HOLT WILLARD COMPTON Guard Hfzlfbpuk Hinton, Okla. Dewey, Okhz. DIAMOND ROACH Halfbfzrk Clwickaxba, Ok 'a. Page 167 OHN SWAFFORD OWEN KING Hdlfbfzrk Tack! e Duncan, Oklfz. Lindmy, Okln Ono FRAZIER Guard Edmond, Okla. Pug: 163 EDDIE GOODE JESS THOMPSON Tackle Center Prague, Oklez. Temple, Oklez. CLARENCE WATERS H eel fbezck 1Mdfl016', Oklez. Page 169 BERT NEW'ION JOHN DOERNER Fullbdcr Tackfe Clnickmha, Okla. Cordell, Okla. HAROLD PIPER End Pawnee, Okie. Page 170 DALE HAMILTON ROBERT SISSON CWM, Quarterback Brixrnw, Oklez. 0-WEE, 01314 - 4 CLINT POWELL Tezrkle Carthage, Me. Page 171 JOHN KING VERN THOMPSON I Emi Halfback BWUWI, 0144- Comanche, Okla. LoF1'oN REYNOLDS Emi Alrm, Okie. Page 172 ANDY EVANS End Cordell, Okla. CHALRES P. WANTLAND Manatte Edmond, Okla. Page 173 W5if '51il'l 1llllllll 1319: ,4 C Ciii O C 5, my lllliIiIlI'l'lll5 'l Eiifplyc ss CBRONZE 8003419 4 ern Digi'- :ar e 8 'wa 1' ' lllllgpllllllllllllllilllgggl,l!!!!g!!Ill!!l Il!l!l. ,I I III , iv ' WRESTLIHG: Z it Q. ' f:3,i.,., .VL X nf, ,.L it Q: A,,t?p. ,lla Nh' VN'1Qgl.' ,x .- M 1 QM! .qs , :QE X-3,51 KQTQX nfxf fi' L44 ,J H 5,0 ,N 1 lyxpxi rr 4 J f , ..,. - iff' ff-has '-1:f- 1 11 ' SEASON Wrestling, one of the chief sports of Central, was primed for a big season with such men as Holt, Johnston, Watkins, Oakes, and Kirg in the tights. These men together with their new team mates con- tinued Central's mat record by again winning the state championship. The first match was with O.C.U. during the Lettermen's Tournamant on February 8. Central easily won the match with a final score of 24-8. The next match in order was a black eye to the Broncs. The mat men faced the East Central Tigers at Ada and were defeated by the Tigers in a closely contested duel which resulted in a 19 16 score The Broncos brought the Tigers to time however in a return match in which they defeated the op posing grapplers in Wantland Hall with a score to 24 8 The return match with O C U at Oklahoma City was aga1n won by a score of 26 5 The last two dual meets were the most interesting for the Southwestern Teacher sGrapplers showed Coach Murphy that the Broncs would not be permitted to walk away with the state championship without effort These last two bouts with Southwestern were easily won by the Bulldogs with the respective score of 26 8 and 19 8 However Coach Murphy had some of his best material out of the fray due to illness 0 Besides winning the state championship Walter Holt and Bryan Watkins won first places and state championships in their respective weights Ted Johnston Mennick and Kent won second places while Frederick and Callahan won third places The following men lettered in wrestling Frederick Mennick ohnston Callahan Watkins Oakes Kent and Holt 0 I .aU'es- llllllllllii Q mlmlllllllllllmmmimmlllllmall - C v 0 I iilllllllllllllll Illlllllllllll Qffogwllmlllu. .ci i rwmirmim.. ..ill!m.!lK'Ei3 x y . . s . . .L ' ' y i .- - ' ' ' I, 4 Q , . . . . . C U . . . . A U . - ' J i . . . . . . .P . ' . I . . . : . , . , 8 J J 9 5 5 9 ' I l 4' -3 , 1-0 1 1 li l I rl 7:- 'AN A T 1' Q l o 'lil I Y . r ' T 1 .H -f' 'T 4..- . 6 lluull L A A , , , A A llul , - A. A L ' Page 174 WALTER Hom' BRYAN WATKINS 175 lox. 155 lox. .froze Champion Slate Champion Hinton, Okla. Edmond, Okla. Page 175 ei iwg?-I BASKET BALL kigxix I fagf '-if' ,, f 14 mti1:f,ati4ff SEASON With such a splendid basketball court as is housed in Wantland Hall, basketball could do nothing but attract attention. At the same time Central gained such a splendid court she also gained a Coach in John E. Williamson , a former Central graduate, who is able to devote all his time to the sport. Although working against all odds these additions are now slowly pushing Central forward as a contender for state championships in the near future. The record below for the season will show the results of these additions as well as the improvement over p21St seasons. The scores to the left indicate Central's score. December Emporia Teachers at Emporia. December Emporia College at Emporia. . December Southwestern College at Winfield December Wichita University at Wichita january Eastern Oklahoma College at Edmond January O. C. U. at Edmond ......... January Southwestern at Edmond ..... January Northeastern at Tahlequah. . . January Tulsa University at Tulsa. . . February East Central at Edmond ...... February Tulsa University at Edmond . , February East Central at Ada ........ February Southeastern at Durant. . . . . February O. C. U. at Oklahoma City, , . February Southwestern at Edmond. . . . March Southwestern at Weatherford March Phillips University at Enid. . . March Phillips University at Enid. . . Page 170' FRANK BLACKWELL Farwurd Cement, Okla. LOETON REYNOLDS C enter Altuf, Oklez . BEN CLEVELQND Cuptiem Forward Cement, Okla. Page 177 5 'ww aa' 5 f 2 P 5 2 2 I 5 1 5 A A e f rx :Azz 'wa ,AQ - a. a W aa Af--A -V1 -- - we A' A A . 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HFM1 , aw R f--'A' f L ,Tm A A ' R LA,-5 v' a 4 L, ,ffl g H2 Q ' 2115? 53 3 ' L.. ul :,. Y' W R- L ,1 1 f ?l.s 'W+ , w la ,, .. ji sS1f'lH5IfE If IA V 5 a A .lf :ff fi if ,RI --'-F -1 1 is . .JQLQN '5 3 '3 VX Wm.--AW ':Qi'-Agp-NT: vii Eg- -A anli 5 I I 5 E E x-2' . FN 1 -- 11 IE, ij 'gy 3 3 1 , fx fw A3 ,, ...4 ,...V YV..., A..., A -......f 'xx f 'X., -,,A-M.,--,,,A-, - f Q I Q f --I1 1 . - 5 1 vu ff. -'f' X f -V FG'-' 1 1 N 7 . v Y 1 YT 'ff v A 'V Nffifxj W- f-rf'-:N . K 1 H. L-'P wi- 161 LL 5 A f-LfflAJ.?4f1. 1 5 , ei ?111!KfAaf.'5i,a,-A,--fQlfl41.1A,ii-1.u,liA .- A W gm '.f.:.1 ef. A 1 - - - - fy - ' V - . , - , , V, , , -1 1 n l! ! m u g Page 178 - ,S IP OLEN MORRIS Furwam? Amber, Okla. HERSHEL ELLIS Forward Altuf, Okla. HENRY WADE Canter Cmlaing, Okla. Page 179 fr-f gf ,g.v. fy-waz.www.-..N...,-.. . ., , . . , . :'. - , . ,, V .- - . -U ,. .. V- .. ,F-,s,,., 7,-,-g,f:,f - -g.,-.Qyw-715-t . 1 1 1 + :drag sg: E 5 i ? if E A 1 f g'ttg x :i ww 32,15 .VE gf-gf, 1 , W, ,Q l N W ' zfgjfQiQf,-LN 13.5 Lf: 5 1 grin 5 3 I I UHg,,i,l,W l f 14, 5..ff.j!,f--J xg 1 QW, , hmm, ,W , Y-Mx, Y , M J 1 -- X g K.:-at 7 ffprvQa ' lsfmf' ' 'c c N,fv jaeffx, ,ff ff TN ll ll'll'A l lIl4UlN lBASllSlErll'llfllAllLlL to -,-,V ' , - ' 'll x C T fllllIllllflLN AMENT ffiifv H -WU wi of-1 - ee-,Q-3 THE fourteenth Annual Basketball Tournament was held in Wantland Hall February 7, 8, and 9. This 1 . , 712343 is held each year by the Lettermen s Club of Central for the teams coached by former Central men. . 5.5 This year the tournament brought out over seventy-five teams. The bracket of teams included some of the best teams of the state. gil ee 4 . . . . if Many good games were played, the final one between Cushing and Britton was a fitting climax to the tournament. Britton won the beautiful trophy in the closing minutes of the game. T fy The members of the winning Britton team show below are as follows: 'K Top Row, left to right: HICKMAN, CRAWFORD. AVERY, Coach COURTNEY, DENNIS, ALBERTS. ' ,fi Bottom Row: BOSWELL, JONES, Captain CAINE, HARLAND, L. ALBERTS. F Q lt iff fill .. ,gl .P g fu gi I . .1 y K W 5 id hw IJ? ar e 5 ...Q Fei , .vu :jj ' tis' c lei .il-09 5 if 4 -4 Y W '-1 J lik, , .ax J: ' EL fl ,I I. ,gi im-' - fda, . I - j . ' 1 - l v. . X... f 5N.., ..,. ..,- Y ..., M 7 , ,. , K . I ,ifflqhun Vm,.?r7iQ,l J .,5,f+:1g.,., , I , ,'L,,,.. fs v ,ff Nuff' f' 'G 'Xl i 5 i ' . 1: K , , , ,fa-ex .4-ba., Y f ..s?'1 .-'fllffv'-'l1 x -gli g W ' fi 1 LS,-Ee'-Q.2'r' gan 5 Q E f K. - x, ,ff 'rf-:::t1',.1-4-'....., I,-,QI-x'Y5s! 'A , , ' . 'M-v Wx: .f . ' 'if 'F io'.,R..d.'3E'1LfiQ4:f ilu lf ' lf '- ' 'Ne fl Jr T 1 2 1 . 1 121645133 .iff . .. , 4 ..t . . . . . .,o.l.-,Li L.- -.....-... ..... .. , ,.. ,,.... . t . Page 130 c t a aa fame C i r iii l l ' w s' f' ,Ac 'QQJW Wm--E---Q--ZMRD X55 M Ya ' I U 1 T 9 A. .X , I-35:13, i -ll lf.. 'I I 1 I V lil bl fff A'- 1 Q P' : Eff: le ai an TRACK f Q 'ffi l rj a ' ' Vfrff. ' V' . w - r if 0 O lb I l QM ITH such men as King, Holt, Zeman, Taylor, Compton, Bullette, Svvafford, and Johnson back 34 y in the moccasins, besides much promising new material there is every indication of Central winning 2 S: a large portion of the meets in the long schedule ahead. F 1 Central has already shown her strength by winning third in the mile relay at the Texas Relays. With l several dual meets in view besides the Oklahoma Relays, Central is concentrating on the state meet which 1 ' is to be held at Shawnee at the close of the season. Last year Central's men took a number of firsts besides breaking several state records. - l U1 L-.. L.. - - ,gi -FJ l Ulu L! J. ll 5 J' I '!!m.l?'b-5' me ll ur 61 ..1llllllllWQ Q p s 7 x r l 'f 3 45 r- 1 gf! Q P- V 5 ' s , l a .B rr QE 1 ' . - C L V- 5 . A i Lv : . s ' Q 1 - 2 :R S E r- 0 2+ if . EQQQ, .lla i V ul! u if ' l kigiji itil 1 L..-A 3 51554 L 7 4 1 E' f .la E li ' . QF' 3 .' I f :H alll Edt a f l L ' , ' M , Q . M 'A 5 'A , ' .M 4 l ' ' .-:J l , , ggggjl ' I J a l i . lin: e. ,, ,O I W4 F- 'Wig' 1 in ' 1 xv 1, B' 1 mo 1 1' .-Q Er m y is nnunlmmm !L A fn 4ClPn'L4UDSS lC4UvlUN1IFlHlY Cross Country is novv no longer a new sport at Central. Even though Central's live-milers lost both their dual meets to Southeastern and Southwestern respectively, they demonstrated their tenacity in the state meet held at Enid Thanksgiving Day. Central vvon second to Southeastern in the state meet as a result of placing 4th, 6th, 9th, and llth in a race in which twenty-three men participated. Members composing Central's team shown below are, from left to right: LEON THOMAS, DEWEY JOHNSTON DOYLE JQVHNSTON, VIRGIL AcToN, WALTER KORDIS and Gov W1LsoN. Insert shows Devvey Johnston of Amber who placed fourth in the state meet and vvas the only member of the team to letter. 0 l I 4 5 EE. 5 RE 6 5 5. Z N PU Ei r o 2 , ,ge liililliimn - ' ' Q ' W -5. dv . SM: lllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllIlIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlillllllllllllliillllfl ll 1 I A' llgigi-'U'l'llllln nmmiimirax 'w1:'iuii'iiim:'-1:llllwJl,K'-'EQ N Eg. 6 1 at 8 i J 9 y '. 5, 1- o if :Q I rr- ll . . :Li Q. ll ll L ip A Y F I i hi x' lf' . ' ' ..l. T, 113 A .52 . . 9 . .. 'lt-- p 1 AO, , .s lu-u n L L- A lnuqnl e- - . '- L - Page I82 D. B ,, . .... .. . . .,,. ,. ,,,, , . ATM ,N I, pw Y YYYVY Z ,UW rv- ' l A1 T- WZ M V T -A, V M N V ' 7 ' 4 ' 4 E kg Q,:.sllUlU fdhowaie idllLlrlallttlQ5fl,b1fi3l535?i? , - - s em--'--e-ree-W-M V ' 1 wha ' F ff QQ-li b limb . T F, in VV A 5' f lftif 1 'W .f. fi mam 2 1 o- 'fa ' J3- V 1 -L - N,'VQ'Qf , L TL. BASE BALL RS- Hi Kia .elf iid f I I' 4 ,gl , 9.37 Q fi , M z ffm' frsafv' 1 ' 332 'Q 4' ff af, - , Y. as is YM, 1 3 0 citigdi , r Qxjkl'--A I s SEA UN 1' y QQ?-1 li 513 ll If ,, fr K LAST year was a renaissance of the National Sport at Central. In spite of the fact that there were mx no Baseball Lettermen from which to draw material. Coach Williamson was able to call the first 1,4-M-5 , .,..1 season a successful one since his team left the diamond with championship honors, having been undefeated during the entire season by Conference teams. ' P- ..-- ii K VII With eight Baseball Lettermen besides promising new material this season is well underway with If rj V' -A WT' VY T' ' V ,W ,QDWv..ml Q gb, . , -,1,.-' ,M W- I I is every indication of last year's record being duplicated. X Wi vt jim - ,flbiii a 1-+4 3 r.v-. r--e 1 ,eh , r ,, ,L -r t R112 N' ' ' yJ t'. i A 'r-- W4 -A I L.,..,. 4. , L 1 it i l CA' 1 ,..-, .. 3 is-be f 1 , . iff ,Q ev 1 J' 'l L. V.. . -4 W.- ,Y 5' l l 4 Z Q S 1 'f ,- r-U-' ., HV-l t 5-iigj f . JJ---1 rfjzigi Gffgfjg , p U 5 fa . 9 Q?--fq 5 L ' ? Fd. Y--4 LM, !--- 311.14 1. re-1 1 1 u y' , l, v--fi -j I' , 1 +---f i 1-e-4 5 - 1 --M-4 :4 M-.5 f l ' P :rl Pl RTC F315 fi 53 ,si dzgv fig i ow 9022 lla 'I Wi, 13 lfliligj 33251552 fs l gi tllmlllu.. .... .. 'f e Page 133 f 533 1 5 Wg 1 ',,.,,,, '. J? ag 'l!!2l!,+ 3 ie? E be E A Q C9 5 Q 5.3.22 ll mm: a. i U .Q .W . 1 1'-It '- ' 1: f - , A. mnnmnnunnlmnvnlllgglmulgounlu9 I M 'Q ' V mum nnuulmmu liiniiiillufl F Tennis UD E P U3 Q Z EE FOLLOWING the interest aroused by our four new concrete courts the net game is fast becoming a major sport at Central. Three of the best lettermen of former years are back, this together with the wealth of material in the form of new men that are turning out everyday on the four new concrete Courts, seems to make it certain that Central will lead this year in collegiate tennis. V l l The men shown below are, from left to right: BRYANT, TOWNSEND, EATON, MORGAN, and WATKINS. 1 - v v lgllllllllllll lllllllilllll illlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllillllllllllll Eqllllll Ill Illl ua fmiiilllllllllllllll .M , ' 1' -A - 'A A A A 'xg ' , ' iv QA?-All MAAMM M 4,623 ,gm gl 'zljjr Ll QB- 'x ,L I G o I I I I I I ,. P 5 0 P P L- I I I I 1 I Q l P ,B I , xl! 1 if l og V r Q' 4 y Te- 2 1 ee 163' ' -SA. - L ' oo G- - Z i ,. lf., .. 1 an 'N ' -QT , EE -29. qgifyflmllgzvxciiiriinrev ismmimm:L13llM!,K'EQ 55lll 'lIlll III - 1 2 K QNZE WQPK 5. rQ 'iinlllllr1 i2gQ'Sgf,E -115, ' ' e ' Q' 0 ' It Q ' N SE bb 11 1 1 9 E' l E o V H9 a n unmlllmnl :- xl 1, 1. . Er- 1' Z C 1 , FOOTHALLSEHEUMLE September 28 October 5 October 12 October 18 October 26 November 2 November 9 November 15 November 23 November 28 Southwestern of Kan sas .... .........,....., Baptist University .........,.....,,. ...... Southeastern .............,.....,........,. East Central ......., ...........r.,...... , Phillips University CHomecomingj .......... Southwestern ...........,.......... . 4 . . Northeastern .......,...,.....,...,,...... Oklahoma City University ................. Tulsa University ................. Centenary QTurkey Dayl ......,.....,....,. Yea, Bromlaor! Yea, Branchor' Yea! Yea! Yea! .....,.Edmond Oklahoma City .Edmond . . ...... Ada ..,.r..Edmond . . .Weatherford . ,.., Tahlequah Oklahoma City .........Tulsa Shreveport, La. ' ' ' x m gs -'vi S-Z IlllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllliillllllllllllIiolllllil l O tk 4 '2 Q 1 mllllll a are-'mstmln .. , w I , ll I' 3 8 E i l 3 5 Q l r l 4 9 9 6 0 if E E Q I1 Hi 1 7 lyk vp I . O wil l W ' 0 , 4 ' - A ,-'fl U ' . ' . -QQ'-' ' 11. - J 4 , , .9 Iggg L A A lllll- If - - A '. 1 A Page Igf r , 1 F ' 'PQ X , ...,,,,-.,iQ.lf,, X. ,- A ..!.1...3,,EiT.T.,',, T, ,. .. , T.. , , , .Y .5 El T ' r. fl ll? QM 227 0G.!'1w . 3--Lernil-P-M+lJtg l'ilsrM1-Q, ,.-Ta-H---,..., ,T ,,...,.... N. ,-., --W-1,...f--W ,f p -0 1 - F 2 T Q ... y lLlE'lIl lIFllElIllLlllIlllEN S llllllllllllhl Qzzar.. . f- Q ' 9? f E' THE Lettermen's Club was the first of its kind to be organized in Oklahoma. The membership is 'f ji X composed of all men Who have earned the Bronze C. I 7 3 The ur oses of the or anizations are: to er etuate from ear to ear and active athletic association iffj P , 1 P P 8 P P Y Y t. tt,. . .. 3' ' in Centralg to promote and develop a spirit of good fellowship and feeling among the athletes in Centralg ali.: 3, to bind closer together the athletes in school and the Alumni interests in athleticsg to sponsor inter' ' l collegiate competition in the major and minor sportsg and to interest young athletes in coming to Central. T +1 13 ,ggi Q-555' The most important task undertaken and carried through, has been the Annual Invitation Basketball figgyjf lj? Y Tournament. This is put on by the club for the teams of the state coached by former Centralites. 2 1 ln Y I --in . 5. Pj The club is sponsored by the coaches C. W. Wantland and J. E. Williamson. 1111 El 5' 5 . y C.. i 9 .Till A . T ffgfiif l -. l 1 l ' :Lil i ' T :gill P T 19 1 l 'ffQ.-f A a T 5 ' ll 3 3:13 ' i 12252 , Z 17145 P 5 1 Q . ygiiig T w .rel . l pa-, . l rig: W ' ---'1- 4 A . l lg L.: jf if P1155 y 15515253 gg lflll f l. if ll! ll fy' l r T --fee ll lr , i s g was . L Lp' . ' sg 1 .J r 552 1 1v .AQ - . Q M . 1 I I uh l l , T s p . f E. ., In. . nm g 1 f iw ..l.l.l.E ....:1.fC.Zf:i'3l.H ll.l,li1lfl.t .tiflj all T Page 186 4 cf w lulllllllll llll!ll F .921 ' '- 0 at 1 1 - IIIIIIIIIHII C. W. Wantland John W. Williamson Adviforf' Albert CAbD Young Preridenr' Walter CGrabD Holt Vice Prerident' Basil CPatD Murphy' William fBillD Zeman' Eldon CRedD Wagoner Secretary' A. ohn- son' Furman CRedD Lowry' Lawerence Hannah' Diamond Roach' Clarence Graden Waters- Clayton Rutherford' Edward Kaisgr- Oscar J. Moore' Andy Evans' Hershel CR e d E l l i s Tom Wallace' Chas Hixon Robert CBobD Sisson e s s Thompson Ed Good Reford Stack C l 1 n t Powell Owen King Lofton Reynolds O Frazier T e d ohnson Cooley Dale A Hamilton ohn Dorner Frank Black well Harold Piper Louis Bullette L Eaton Frank QBudD Hyson Willard Comp ton John E Swafford V Jasper Wood' Bert Newton' Robert Bobl Hayhurst D ohnson from Amber Bryan Watkins from Edmond Gene Brown ames R Callahan Samuel Kent Geo Taylor Glenn Oakes Ray Cox from Cement John M K1ng from Britton B e n Thompson C Cleveland f Frazler a n d Cement Okla Ross Fredrick The above list of Lettermen has at present been holding their regular meetings at the regular meeting hour on Tuesday Evenings Several of the above enumerated men have not yet taken the Lettermen s Oath but are considered Lettermen for they have earned the necessary points We beg the pardon of Tony Klrkegard our own quarter back ' f--' , ,t,,f,-,..,.-31.11, u,.-1, 'N !l'i 5 3 2 rs tn E C? 3 Tile III 65'- 'S J I lmmm iiillm 1 3E 51 an Wmunuus or rum E lllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllilll Si -..n B El 3 3 J 3 I 3 I 1 4 x , , I J , 3 3 I 7 7 3 7 5 3 , V - l - 1 1 E i - 9 C . , . l 4 J J f :Q 5 ' -' e Q ' 4 ' ' 5 5 J S . . 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W, e .aw V. -i 3 . u TSI, .gy Shiite EVER before in the history of this institution has the Women s Physical Education Department played such an important part in the college curriculum as has it this year. The sport season opened last fall with plenty of pep and has been quite successful during the entire year. Hockey, soccer tennis, basketball volleyball baseball track, and hiking constitute the curriculum of the major sports in the women s department. These sports with less strenuous activities such as self testing leadership, and health habits gives ample opportunity for every girl to choose the line of work she prefers. The two chief organizations which work in harmony with the department are the W.A.A. and Letter Girls. The purpose of the Women s Athletic Association is to promote and provide intramural competi- tion making possible some form of athletics for all. Furthermore it makes it possible for 1 young lady to win a Letter Sweater by earning eight hundred points. The Letter Girls organization supervises lighter sports and helps the directors check points for W.A.A, They too are rewarded by active participation, for by winning an additional seven hundred points they are given a stripe and college letter. This method of gain through effort does much to stimulate interest and activity in all fields of women's athletcis. ug, , . , 5 W 5, gl., MTS' ffl can., ,fa ., KN - if H Nl 'S ' T I If li il ,QA 'i L l i 'L 3 l X 'Vi' 'L' '.-L1' , ' ' Zig.. N'--L X f ri.: 1 ..-pa it .1 ' 3'1 -'L -, fn! fl ' ii' Flies? Q gi .1 - Q . . - g . ffjilffff g llfnxll. LJUQ., Page 188 . , ,, ,. . , . -. . X ,, 3. ..,., ,. . 1: M , vt-'1 , , el fc mf' ' A' M ' ?w'rJ :wg fc INTRAMURAL games in all the above mentioned sports were held for the first time this year and M these prox ed very valuable in keeping up interest and enthusiasm. This one activity does more to give every girl an opportunity to participate actively in some sport than any other one activity in the curriculum. One of the outstanding accomplishments of the department was the carnival given in the new gymnasium. was a huge success financially and furnished an evening full of fun and frolic. Another feature of the year was the great aquatic event in the spring which consisted ofa swimming meet, fancy diving, beauty contest and medley swim. The crowning event of the season however, was the May Fete which was given by the Women s Physical Education Department. lt is then the girls are rewarded for their faithfulness and hard work by being allowed to present this beautfiul festival. A Bigger and Better Physical Education Department is the slogan for the ensuing year. v - .LJ w' 3:1 151'- i I4 -.--4 j 3 9-4 dbV '1 ' '-1 -ti lr---.Q -1 -J F-Mt Q-V, ve-ti --2 1,-N it-'I ,,-.-, ...,.,i 6211 4 :Ma lu'-i 'a r -an 3,.,-.-g F-an ,a. .i., i l 1 1T l - i 4 4 V fi 6 xi . 2 E 1 I if 9 Q, b 'f ff vlflllflff ,. .,J - - it ' N' f , - i - -, - '- . ' 1 -1- 'V ' f V 1 I Z AA H, ,Up .,'3'J :E--l3'L il'Lg b - V V , .,f , -1,1 A-W-H W-A--M-------Jw -A--M -,-a- ---Afz,-T ,f f - Y -- a V - M H f V- -- , if i if at P we rf t my fa , 1 ev. 1 i llilllflfllllllieffilfifll. .t i 'i ff anus f L ' ' ft P '- Dix'-1 , 7 H -1 PWA ' B i ,1 bl Eff! 1 i ...., It -J D v L. Q Q- 4 I 1 fi, 1 F.. ! , , 7' ' f I xp X re -'fx 'X C A 3 , Ci Ie I' a .. :ii 2 ..,' Lgii le- -4 f -1 'Q 53 vw ff V- ll F, 1 4 .. 9, JM -4 PJZAQ r 'f j 1 P5 JE i Lg 5513 5 Ifli -ii ' ti ng i L--ga , PM 'Lv 4 5-15:5 xglm- Yfllj lf---'E W iitilizi Fifi .A , E! ' Eli Efiillifig Q 1 'ffliiifiiii 1 g g I I 'f 'x. i we A-'X :ii 'N f ' '-f f- -- ' il fi fii'j-'T1f4 ' OX?.,Q--f eps 55 f 1 ridge ,X fm , if i C!-Er , . ,M 5 Q is NX Cf,r'-,15,.f.?.T.,,.,f..ig1E:ti,:.?: iggy' in YZ:-,:g.':?73:g3Q,,,'r:?:r,,',:LEx,:2.-uf.-,,.f..f A I i Q ef' ,,:af,'-f'2,f'Xlkf.lfr, S RL : . of - i-.ra iirmn-fff1.b+1n.tf 1fn.ML9Tgi-.:.?.2czs.Dn,n izalii 1- : -tQe.te,QeJ::,5n,1a:ffv.-,.2-f 4,1 ' V Page 189 S4UNCfICIIEllRL TEAM SWIMMING TEAM --4 I I 1 1 1 -1 5 .r 0 P A. 4 L' R M A I I T .J if V ' , A ffm 'in f' ' ' ' ' ll I ll R1 ll CSN Z5 IQQOORA , 51 lcv-Qa3': i Q- ill ' X5 V1J 'i wh ' '-M' A 591 L1 X 7 F IN 65 m A A g jj Eiiigf? 2 ROSTER - cg f 1 .1 VT EDYTHE NIXON COPELAND Prefident S E159 EMILY SMITH, Tremurer .' ,. , A IRENE BIRKHEAD, .Yevremry N NE - ggi Ag . A I- EMMA PLUNKETT, Sponsor Q Q 8: 1 If I 2 I . I-M ' MILDRED ROBIN EDNA WOODS I - gm ANNA LAURA RUHL BONNIE RUTH MANES E I fi Q- EMMA LOWERY LORINNE HARKEY : i 'T 1 X LEILA JOHNSON CLEM KEERAN g ' Q C..- 1 E M A BARBARA RIVERS BELVA STOGNER E f 1. X MARGARET DUNNELL LAURA FAY CLEMONS E 3 ix LAURA KNOEPFLI E ILM . LgA XX Fi, f' Q: ii 'EI Litj , ' pf A I 1 QM ' ! ':, , H - .- : E2 1 A li' I 1 .: Tiflf E I , .112 8g IT 3 g LII ' g 2 51 2 I T' ': F' S' 4 , 1 if 5 5 I 0 1 ez? Lf 1 i I: gLl Eg Ric' S2 RHF I Q TT S E 7' I f tial I ' F E3 fi f I T014 Ixtlmfm fga ' in A IIIIJIQI Iam 'II TRI Q? 1? Z 51527. , NUM' I L -JU' l 4. firm' CKNVDQ' 3 Q W A fr 8 ' LQTLA-J R li, ,,-Hwy, J' ' . - 4 . K A f . T -A Uiinl lvum 'L,g,.fw -A I -I LL I .. I ,.I, - . - A 'X' .Q llllll If an-..-al e.40.o.I T ,MJ -. .,,. . . . . 5 Page 191 9-,1if4i'.f, .wisiwll 11T.5l n'i.v:Z'LI .i.i'3.7.1R:'iZ C'5:i.L......' A'q'51 '5TE'E2'whZ'xlMwL'7'5?XHF.31'i2Hi'-..?bTff.fZfLWC i- SMI, ff-J? TX K' W' , , A . 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Page 192 EIWIEATHUHRJIES lFlEzkTlUlPlllE In these views about the campus, in wintertime as well as springtime, between classes, from the air, in the water, and during parades and extra-curricular acti- vities are expressed the activities of the year. First the trains and cars roll into Edmond Town. Then boys aud girls dash out with eager cries to see again those Central skies. Likewise a tardy little frosh, re- ceives another kind of rush. V The Spurs and Whips ramble to the hills to tend again their faithful stills. The W.A.A. on its flat feet tramp, while Stirrups and LassOs applaud our football champs. A Homecoming was a huge success. South- western Bulldogs were the guests. The floats parade, the houses greet, while freshmen with their queen give their crowd a treat. Alumni come and alumni go. Bronchos fight and Bronchos win. The day was perfect, a task well done. Our Prexy too, you'll see, out to greet our jubilee. For he must watch our Ma, lest she stray off with Pa. Since they do often stray to see the poster array. Winter come but stayed not long. Spring arrived with usual welcome song. Courting days invited all, birds and beasts and all. Books were shelved for love's sweet Call. Timid little maidens from japan, with Mikado did play Cupid Dan. While Shakespeares of our modern day, did make old Shylock pay. The Seniors too pray meet, the pretty dolls so neat. What is more there is a heart page too. Now one and one make two. But soon nature will have her way and no longer will one and one make two. But now our friends our song we've sung, and others now do choose to run. These artists on to fame will climb, and gosh! a Bronze Book back on time! 1---. Nw I 3 5 5 ef, Q , Q Qu Q W iQ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 l 3 5 E 5 . 9 gi v N 5 9- Z5 as f gf ff' V Mia - K I I K X i a?,vf 3 w 'f xg Ja -, ' Mx ff ,Sqn 'fi' :- ig . .. 1: u - ww A . ,- ,f as -0 -in ,lf Q A 4 . 1 K QE' V , ,L V, K. if N' x 1 fgv ,sail Q., lmj 7 ' 'I ,- Q . 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TAGCEART ALEX HAYWOOD CECIL LEWIS MAURICI SHADE Btlfj' 1 DAN GRIFFIN FOREST HIMES WESLEY FENN ALBERT GARTEN EDWARD HAFFNER R. W. MAYALI. 'N I .'-4 I ' L. ,-.4 F? 3, a - 2 , 5 QE 0, W3 I I L , LLLIJL. T' LI F 'J 1 'mm --' ' 1 F F AASD. -FREEZE? T' QJAI fQf Ja B J 4 J , E, L J !I 51 fi 'Q 'v- J I l 2 9111 HT 11 J 1 . tl ij U 'fl ' ' .4 J ref 1 T4-'- 1 :ii L4 Hi ' A I - ' Q Ti? A I g tif I 'Li J P I . Y 'TZ-4 35 ie 231 H u 'Eur-HJ - S T i I N? VE IM7 QQW ,FIM I 19, PJ J 'ingr L In wg' L 71 A lk' ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,L. V Qi A LEE y-,, -- N2 QQ ,L f R-4 ag.-' ' .P T.-,:.T-....6 ' kv V , I . 'X J .1 V .,,.,, ,, L- 4' . I, I L... ,.- - .... .,..,..,L. -LI .,I I4 I ,LLI .4 , ,, , , -.L. , . . .J Page 219 I i 2 L.. I L-v 1 2 L- ' 5 I I 1 bi E: P D4 J C r-J 'I 5 .E 42' ,ig GIIIHUL S QTUMIMIFHFWFTIFIIE n iimii gb Ill mil! -. -.i kj., lea?t?:w'.r1f.- A I f ' - QL .,.. 1 .- . .A V J. , A: 1, .kv rv- I . - - ll T' 'll!lllf .,4 f all Tl' VP 1 f lllllllllll l W ll., . D ,.. 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MACKLIN .. -.,,......-V...,-... ..- A .,..v- , W., L. .. ,..I...,. . ,J I1 L' I ,l!f, Faiirffi Vifffiii WANDA PITNEY CLETA CURRY Cliziriiet HARRIS DUTCH ER DARRELL WININOS ...L,:.... ,..:,,-...L..u..s.a..a::.A44..- .L.u.1,4y.:.:R.Q...,4:4....,...A:..,,.g.....,., ., Page 2:1 QUINTET DOROTHY RANKIN, IUANITA TA1.LAN'1', C. B. M.XCKL1N, Tmgmm Momma, W,fXNID.X PITNIZY Violin 1 Violin Piano Violin Violin Direclon' C. B. MiSCKLIN TIQIU MRS. C. B. MACKLIN, BUELAH PAYNE, CLARA MA1f KIEARNS, NIERYL SURBECK Acmnipnnift lfirft Sapaxfizio Second .Sxojmnm Alfa Dl1'6ff0I'.' MRS. C. B. Ni,-XCKLIN Page zzz DRAM!-KTMGCS '1'TY T'l?T '?w1 FX ' A - 1-em.Jv:i5.wvf-fnYfi'2a2f1-'!r2'2rw17.:-Evas'4:v'5',.9'15':me r'1'151S5HFZ. !T' A V 4, PROGRAM The CRITERION CLUB 01' CENTRAL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Prefentr KEMPY A Comedy in Three Acts MITCHELL HALL TUESDAY, Nov. 27, 1928-8:15 RM. EMMA ESTILL HARBOUR, Direcfar WILLA CLAIRE Cox, .Ypanfor CAST OF CHARACTERS Un the order in which they speakl Ruth Bence ............,.,.............. NEVA SHULTZ Dad Bence ..... .... H AROLD WITTEN Ma Bence .... ........ L UCILLE KIRBY Jane Wade ......, . . . MARY LOU MAYALL Katherine Bence .... .,..... B ESS TURNELL Ben Wade ,....... ,.... Q W. DOWLEN, JR. Kempy ...........,......,.,... HARLAND MITCHELL Duke Merrill ...... , .......... CLAYTON RUTHEREORD ACT. I. Living room in Dad Bence's home in a small New Jersey town about sixty miles from New York City. An autumn afternoon. ACT II. The same. Nine o'cloClc that evening. ACT. Ill. The same. Midnight. Mzzfic by the COLLEGE ORCHESTRA C. B. MACKLIN, Director Page 224 1 The SHAKESPEARE CLUB Pn'.fw1I.r THE MERCHANT OF VENICE A Comedy in Five Acts TUESIJAY, FIIIIRUARY 19 Director. . . .......,.......,.. EMMA ES'fILL-HARBOUR CAST OF CHARACTERS Dulce of Venice ............. RUTH ELIZABETH CORNELIUS Shyloclc ...,... .......,.... L ANEIL BROWN Antonio. . . . .LUCILLE SMITH Bzlssitnio. . . ....... AMY WIXKTNIER Gratiztno. . . . . LILLIAN WILLIAMSON Lorenzo. . . .I... ,.,. I RIS JENKINS Solunio. . . . . .NEVA BOLLEN-H1MIiS Szilarino ..,.,.. . . .MARCEARET KRAIT Old Gobbo ....... ...... B ETTY SCOTT Launcelot Gobbo. . . . . MIRIAM SHIRLEY Tulml ...,........ .,.. E LORENCE COYNER Leonardo .... . . .MARGARET DOUTHIT Balthazar. . . .... MERYL SURBIZCK Stephnno. . . . . .EDITH PARSLEY Portia .,.. . . DOROTHY FERREL .. . DOROTHY PEELILR Jessica. . . ....,.,..,.,. . . . . NERISSA. . . ,.,......,...... NIARY GORDON lNTITCIIELI. GRECIAN DANCERS MILDRIZD ALEXANDER EMILY SMITH MABEL CLAIRE INLOW BELVA STOGNER ELLEN JEFFRIES RUTH STRIPLING LLLIA 1'IOHNsON PAULINE TOWE PAYE MOORE MERCEDESE WALKIIR ACT I. ACT. HI Scene 1fA Street in Venice. Scene 1' -A Street in Venice. Scene Z----Portizfs House. Scene 2--fPortigI's House in Belmont Scene SWA Street iII Venice. Scene 3'fStreet in Venice. ACT ll: -SlIvlock's House. Scene 4f fPortia's House in Belmont 1 ACT. lVfA Court Cflustice in Venice. ACT. Vf Garden at lJOI'fl1llS House in Belmont. Izzriclefzffzl and Elllrlzcte IIZIKJTC 123' CENTRAL COLLEGE ORClIIiS'l'RA C. B. MACKLIN, Directm' .'. v.....E...s3:x4w-isa-4-.,4v.:.-.u.1.g41. ' in.......-..n.!2..-... Pizgr 2:5 Qggiwlllildlagm MGM Awe, Q I IP Q ORKT-S9 1 i THE MIKADO Gwen By The GLEE CLUBS af C S T C MITCHELL HALL THURSDAY MARCH 28 1929 8 15 P M Dzrectar 0 Mufzc LUCILE LETTWICH Y Stage Dzrectar MRS EMMA ESTILL HARBOUR Dzrector of Danfef EMMA PLUNKETT Accompanm' MARGARET DOUTHIT DRAMATIC PERSON AE The M1k2dO ofjapan FOREST HIMES Nankr Poo H1s son d1sgu1sed as a wandermg mrrnstrel and In love w1th Yum YunID GRADY C WATKINS Ko Ko Lord H1gh Executroner of T1t1puD ROBERT BALDWIN Pooh Bah CLOrd H1gh Everythmg Elese BILLIE WILLIAMS P1sh Tdsh CA Noble Lordl NORMAN GRECORY Three s1ster wards of Ko Ko Yum Yum UNE LILY WHITEFILLD P1tt1S1ng IRIS ENKINS Peep BO MLRYL SURBECK Kausha An elderly lady 1n love vv1th Nank1 Pooj MABLE CLAIRE INLOW Nee Ban M1k3dO s attendantl PETER RICHTER Chorus of school g1rls guards and COOl1CS ACT I Ko Ko s Garden 1 ACT ll Ko Ko s Garden IQ! if Q I' 'ill i IFJ FJ N 3' X612 l Q1 l M M s um iih Ill Ill nh lw idk! fa l ' E' A . R ' V lr . A 1 ' V . 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' 5113. , Y 5 ' ' u P ' ' , I f l 'T'1i ' I 'iiiil - -ef TTT I f r me I -1 rj I 3 I p I - . lf v lv W T I gig . gil Q '49 ffl 4 50. r- 2 v 5.1 l'0 lmilk ,. E4 af f-W-4 I . ? ?'k ? EIL r P pn ,Au C .H., -45 E his I gg ., wr' -qi? Is A 1 R ' H11 , lj Page 226 r U P' I ,L .. -A 1 1 3 1' I ri A , 'W Hs MQW: sf3b3'.f.-S, A g 'ejigz, I I It ' Qi' t I '1 A R N9 'Y A ' ' 4' ' ' -Qi 1, Q. J P Le I X -J . W The SENIOR CLASS iff Q51 Prefentf J, jj Us ,-.-. PQEQ MTHEPOORDHHV 43:5 A Comedy of Modern Youth J Q-if tiff 5 Director: EMMA ESTILL-HARBOUR l ' Riff? CHARACTERS ll JJ: Cln order of their first appearancel .if jg E'-ffl Colonel Small ..................,.... WARNER HORD 3 5- Sli? MARGERIE BLAKE. . . ...... ....... A MY WAGNER John Miller ...... ....... P AT MURPHY I -ji Julia Winters ..... .,.. E DYTHE COPELAND 8 Q -I A'Spike Hoyt ...... ....... O SCAR MOORE 1 'J Hub Smith ........ ....,.... J ACK HAY 'C A .7 Magpie Welch .... .... C HESTER SMITH V A L In Coach Jackson ...,. ..... J oHN KESSLER je Wallie Pierce ...... ...,..... E D STEVENS Eji Professor Deming ..... ..,.. C LAUDE BOATMAN 35 J A Doc Spurney ..... .... W ILLIAM ZEMAN A S A Freshman ........ ,.... .... B I LL BARNES WJ ff- Wisconsin Oflicial .... . ..,..... PETER RICHTER i 'jfd Q Reggie ......,.... .... J UNE LILY WHITEEIELD ' Betty .......,.,.....,......,. ........ S ALOME WRIGHT Doris .......,..............,...,,.. MARAGRET KRAET Ohio State Students, Wisconsin Students L1 2 i 'lil Runners: if Wisconsin-McCarty, Coyer, Crum. I-lj' Ohio-Ewing, Townsend , jjj lj ACT I. The University Book Store. ' 'Eg ACT II. Scene I-The Trainer's Tent, Athletic Field ls TIL!! CNext DayD J 1024 lf Q Scene II-Official Boxers, corner of the Stadium. If I eiV',. ACT. HI. Living Room Psi Sigma House. QThat nightl ,V -A View 5 rf 5 r M1 I PT i E V l -l if P fi 5 1 P72 li? Eg- Ei :F All 523 E3 :C 0 -'Ei H3 ,.... ' L4 C ' 'Ti f ' CLE ...I Liu ,H :A i' Ill! xv-I , Y igilrf! ,I ,hz MRM NQWS 3 loll lhfllil ,FHM . .. 4439 W5EQ l fl!-s gf . . , ,nf A ,AWA ..... , .. miijw. ,I - . .I . .... fC,,,...-.--feM- ..... -A l. Cifglfftfiizif ' ,SLD-g'sQillLD5IE'iM.l-1.i1TTTiTlKilff.5f1'-.,..i.'i11i1 Hi..e Yfi fig? 5v'h 'ditvn' -.V -... V4 '- r. M ., pcm-1 .A . ,f-' 1 , , , . ' Us Page 227 .,,,, .. , . . ..,.C... .,., M. , ,A , , - I 1 fl I , '-s, . ,' . La' , 1l L' ,I E.. -.......1 ., ..,f. I I -11' - I-...ig-, L- 1 , ' L .Q - ...,,,- . . W ,-V. THE FOOLISH VIRGIN A Fantasy in One Act U Directed by: EMLTA ESTILL-HARBOUR 1. Melb. .. ...... The Daughter of the King FAY HARTMAN 2. Her Handmaidens First Virgin .... . . .RUTH STRIPLING Second Virgin. . ...... IRIS JENKINS ThirdVirgin. . . . .MARGARET KRAFT ,Q Fourth Virgin ..,. ,.... M ABLE ENLOW Q 3. Vallaria ..... ,............ A Virgin of Noble Birth X' LAN ELL BROWN 4. Sixth Virgin. . . . NEVA SHULTZ Seventh Virgin. . . . . BELVA STOGNER 5. Candila .... . ,RUTH WHITNEY 6. Zonula ,... .........,...,..... . ..A Slave Girl PAULINE PEELER 8. The Oil Merchant .................... OSCAR MOORE 9. The Briclegroorn. , . ........, HARLAND MITCHELL Time. . . . . ,Nearer Than We Think Scene. . ....... The King's Garden .5 I I, rt 1-li I. . X. IIW Ifw v,'! ,wx 14,-V Y .V w V ' R V'-. u a . ' Q ' J ' N ' I '-if II Flcfrtff A :V',i:. 9: N i fl AI fax 'I X r 'X ,X I 5' .1 -- ..,.-.--.ax-Lii..n.f. '. .J , , . I,.vN, .J -. -1 .. V., t...mu.':ma4xI6EE1 4111 F hgau L Pagc 228 'rr ' 'f' 31-Wi 1- 2- , faq- ,gppsygmepa-2-,q-5.5,-,gk g3::g1g-ygq-,gfzgf-yv w-v-gqq::,-fe-ggge 7-gas The SENIOR CLASS Prefentf VANITY A Satire in One Act Director EMMA ESTILL-HARBOUR CAST The Reverend Loring Rigley. . . . . .WARNER HORD Mary, his Wife .......,..,..... .... G ENEVA COVEY Mrs. Zooker, a Church Worker , . . ...MARY LOU MAYALL Lena, her daughter ,,......,...,,..... . . . MOLLY MAE WOLFF Eugene Tesh, a prominent dramatic star. . . ..... OSCAR MOORE Time. . , ................. 5 o'clock Place. . , . , .A Room in the Parsonage ' ' L.: 5,Lzp::.3 Page 249 gslf 5, 1llllllllg5vw WRQNZE HQQKQ s ruoglnlllllrllll 55 'le'g :WT 'nib'-E lo YUTJNG WOMEN S 4ElIHIllEillSTAlIlN ASSGUGCTATTUN lalmlganlllul nu CABINET Fzrft Row EDITH WATI-:INS Publzczzjy Chazrman MARIE HABOR Treasurer NELL RIDDLES llllllllllllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIUIlllllllllllllllllllWill Vzce Prefzdent Second Row MARY ELIZABETH MCCRAY Vzrta Reporter RUTH PAAS Prefzdent DENCIE KELLY .fecretaq Tbzrd Row EWELL PRICE HELENA HARDING Sona! Cazbrman ENICE KING SOLVER Pro gram Chazrman .fponeore MRS F L FORDICE AND MISS SCHAEFFER u The purpose of the Y M C A IS to provIde for a rIcher spIrItual and socIal lIfe for every gIrl on the campus To make thIs posslble the goal of the Y W IS to have every gIrl In school llsted amon Its mem E ers The followmg actIvItIes make the Y W C A an Important organI7atIon on the campus The Y W C N loan fund IS rccogmzed as somethmg unusual by all the other Teachers Colleges In the State At present thIs fund IS S800 OO and IS avallable In small loans at four per cent Interest to any girl In school who IS In need of financIal aId ThIs organIzatIon IS respons1ble for the Student DIrectory whIch IS pubhshed CWICC a year From the money raIsed In fhlS way the Y W C A IS self supporung and also adds to the loan fund every year No dues or fees are paId by 1tS members ThIs organIzatIon 1S dIrectly connected wIth the C1ty of Edmond In that It has regularlv selected Patronesses The Patronesses thIs Vear are Mrs J G MItchell Mrs T Butcher Mrs J D KIvlehen Mrs C E Tool Mrs F C Oakes and Mrs Grace Harr1son 'A mlm ful ' e, .' 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MOORE Editor Bufinerr Manager lllllllllljlll ll llllllllllllllllllllllll M -' oo IllllllllIllllllllllllllllll GREAT accomplishments are not accidental. Neither do they spontaneously spring forth from the mind of some individual as a result of divine inspiration. Instead thev are the result of long periods : of continued Work and concentrated thought. ln like manner this book is the result of an entire year s : 0 struggle on the part of the staff. With the beginning of the new university type of BRONZE Book has come : new responsibilities and additional work. The controlling purpose of the staff throughout the year has been to make this NEW BRONZE Book incorporate and reflect the true spirit of Qentral more perfectly than has ever been ture in the past. ' l llllll I ,lo lllillll 'Ioll In lx 1 U Q nl lgika2f 1lllllllll l l. cz - , ' - HlllllllllllF '!I Page 234 53. if Y 52 P52 E 32 II: Ig I li I 5:1 l. ' '-I E 5 2 53 Ii ' ii Ea? ill . 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I . f. . , , , . L., 4 AE - -f- , -. , 2,,, If1g'1X'X . , ' HA, gil:-,H M. IL, ', .-X- ,-X :uf 4 I .v x.r?fXw ,QW3 5 - . . -.X r ,.f , ,mrwwyfzfmk Lvff -M A-X-.X , 1 I . . If . . . - f ' Y . I ' y. ' ' ' L I 'N-X. f'k-M , 'N , I -- - . ' I , L- . 'LLL 1105+514 . l.lF1TffL.i,- -.-..... . ....L..fLf.J . .. ,L.2.L4..li.., . . . . . I....C..fT::t'f1 . . .1 1 ,. .L 3 ' 9' '?'9 ? -lf1.I'..f,-.-....l .... ...L ...Q -.4 Page 235 ' . P--4 ,, L s ? A 4 P- X Z 5 -,w I ,.. U , YE' 5 E' . ii ' 5 E QT 'f 'L' T Q pf ' 't t'Q,.p: i A H gr 1T're--wry? f 7-5 he HW Qlilfr'gQ:E?l3L',.st'-Xl' fi ff: f1.,Ql5,lf'Y!5lQ- Q'f:2lf:i2Efl.,1 ug. l'.,U.:, , ,:,:,:i,..,, A,,A '- ' 'i 'T'i'1xJAv nl r-H A I K ..,. ' l tx we 1' XFX f, W ,Q C' in 35? fill. W, fi lifts , JP? ehivrnfilms ,A A' full Y lm. f fl? ptr nmnm ...- o .-Q tt, 9 fill QL gf' Miss PAULINE PEELER represented Central State Teachers College in the State Reading Contest i Q' lj ',., held at Ada. Miss Peeler read a. cutting from I eu A The Enemy. L L y -iss Fld Q A - f ts .. I l i.Q.,Q'j . e 'T-ll 'lt P..-N ll 17 , . CENTRAL S 4UlllflA.'lll'4UllIllS ls- ? f I ggi, il' Q til le , tl FE: ' gn fl L- v rf., C, l fl? E 51 is il-- t.- N r- L -w--A tif., .----+ 1 +-ff r--- Q L., wx ii. MR. R. W. MAYALL MR. EARL E. BRADLEY gf, , I'CpI'CSCI1tCCl Central ifl .the represented Central in the ' ij. State Old Line Oratorical Peace Oratorical Contest ,l ff EQGM5 Contest held at the Okla- held at the University of VD homa City University, April Oklahonlt, April 425, 1929. ff 26, 1929- . The SL1blCClT The subject of his oration . of his oration was: A Was: World Peace. iff: 5,1 U -J 'lg step in civilization. qi F ,iv fix ,rgyza ill WTJQ fx -.,.e.,,-,- ' M .fx Ffxvxv fu? W V . 4' J. Q l , ,gl?x1:,1g-LIf, 'f '.- LJ ,-x ' ' 2.5 .L,:,g,v.',,:.yf:,,-'-- FWQT- Q Q ' ' ' , K 7 .V ill ' Lp . , . ' ', ' ,, Page 236 A-1241+-at-L.. - af-'51 1 1 V. - R . . 3 7 1 f YITTA WI Afrlwf T77 Y'? 'Y' V :if',.4' f ,, , 4, mv 'ff' L ff'V?wT' ? IU '5 '74 W 3 3 YD W 1 1s4:fi25sl,!L1U1 if g ,Q Q L, 52 R1 'ff' f5i'fl.i5' gwff-gY114l55x:u'2kF12: v Q' q,,,,,f That., sf' ' Thu, K , .F ,T ' ,11,fi,,:' ' - Ji jwsp' X ills 214,-,,L9 L'Lf'wM'Y' -A--M-mme fir 13 ef,-1 'IIFIUANGUILI-MH UIIPLBATHERS t it fiiiftfj 0 Ajfirmative Team, Tap row: WARNER HORD, HARLAN B. MITCHELL, MARY BLACK Cfllternatej ,mfg fllf?iQ,,N Negative Team, Bottom raw: JENICE KINGSOLVER, LORINE HARKEY, JOHN VENABLE CA!ternateD. .Q , . Quefrionr Resolved, that there should be a substitute for the jury. 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LAR., W, ..-- V- - -4- Y..- ' ' ' - ' ' ' . ' ' ' V:, . . - . . . 1- :,.,,,..-,--,. , Page 237 ol! o I!! O '11 'TJ P-4 O U1 W cn SlIF'llUlPlS E KENNETH HARDY ................,....,.....,.,......,.... Prexident l Z OREN BOWEN ....................................,..... Prefident 1 if JEROME PAYNE .........................,............4,.... SECYKIEU 1 Tmzrurer uggla Z S E Z G3 77 5 O 2 .l'pon.mr.' RUSSELL COVEY lllllllllllllllllllll Left to rigbt.'LORAN RHODES, OSCARJ. MOORE, H.ERNEST SMARTT, SAM RANKIN, CHARLES WANTLAND, RAY Cox BOB BALDWIN NORMAN GREGORY EROME PAYNE CLAYTON RUTHERFORD HUBERT DRAKE R DOWLEN R IOWELL LAWHORN HERBERT BARTLEY FRANCIS SLAYBAUGH GUDGER BARTLEY RICHARD MCBRIFN CHARLES BURTON OLIN MORRIS HAROLD WITTEN TOM BARTLEY COLEMAN QMARTT NELSON MCGOWAN J OREN BOWEN MERRELL GRANT HERSHEL ELLIS RICHARD CRUM KENNETH HARDY The Spur Club Orgamzed by Mrs Emma Estell In the fall of 1924 as a permanent pep club for col lege buys The club at all tlmes cOntrIbuted heavrly to team light and spIr1t The club followed the football team on several Of the1r trrps and On every OCCHSIOH helped to put iight Into the boys llllll clllllllllllll , Between halves they Interested the grandstands W1th Stunts and other performances that are Symbollc Of College lIfe At every Occaslon the club proved themselves capable Of fightmg to the last for thelr school and better they Were able to bury the hatchet and act l1ke gentlemen at all trmes MBE G IQ .tg 94. is X I 5 E FH E CD CD F 51 Illlll lllllllllllllllllllIlillmlllIllIIlllllllliilllmliliilcialilllill llililiifiiri I 7' gn I I 7 :J 9 9 3 ' J 'Q ' 9 1 1 Y ' 9 3 3 J ' fs E- ' 6 .N , . V U U al if V A A V A C 8 I , L l ' ., 4' 'I xg lj I ' V ei fl V A x A , K K, . JM U I n ,, V K it 4 Q f p gf K I :Q Qi 7: 2 lt fi' lil In 1 A ' I ' , . -A Q- L! l W I i l ., p-. . - . ' ,M 1. I -T. AA., , 0 liunnl A A ' 4 lin-ll C, . - .A ' 1 Qffikgmllllu- . . vu llllllllll' I -llllwlcal Fin! Scmarter BRYAN WATKINS. FOREST HINIILS . . VIRGIL ACTON . . TROY MANES. , . WlHIllllP' 0156671 . . ,Pre.fident. . . , . , . .Vice-Prefident. . . . Secretary and Tmzfurer, , . .........,..Yergeant-at-Armr. .. .fpomofx LOREN BROWN Second Semerter .. . FOREST HIMES . . BRYAN WATKINS , . . VIRGIL ACTON . . . TROY MANES Top Row: FOREST HIMES, VIROIL ACTON, BRYAN WATKINS, HARLEY MILLER, LEVORN WALKER, TROY MANES, ,IOIIN BRADEN, EVERETT DODSON, HARRIS DUTCHER, DAN GRIFFIN, FRANCIS WALLACE WESLEY FENN,LOREN BROWN. Bottom Row: HOWARD WINOO, PETE WARD, LESTER TEMPLE, FORREST VANPELT, LUTHER WYNN, DAVE GILLEY, CLINTON FERRELL, DALE DANNER, LLOYD DRURY, VIRGIL OLIPHANT, CRUSE DUNNAM, MAELBURN PATTERSON. The Whip Club was orgnaized in the fall of 1926 for the purpose of promoting better fellowship among the students of Central. It iS felt upon the Campus as well as upon the athletic field. They were organized primarily as a pep club and through their untiring efforts have been rewarded as one of the four leading Clubs whose purposes is to always promote the Spirit of Central at all times. This Spirit seems to be swaying in the breeze whether in a class room or at a football game. It is the markings of a true Central- ite and the Whip Club iS proud to know that they are a part. Page 239 'lll'lllllllllllllP' 4ClILlUlH Firyt Semester Oj-fury Second .femefter LUCILLE KIRBY ,...... . . . Prefident. . . .... MIRIAM WILLIAMS LoIs GALI.OWAY-LOBAN. . . .... Vice-President .... . . Lois GALLOWAY-LoBAN MARY ANDERSON. . . ....,. Secretary and Treasurer ...,, , . . MARY ANDERSON .fpomarx HATTIE GRAY-POTTER Tap Row: MURIEL DILLINGHAM, VIRGINIA WEAVER, lNlARIAN NOEL, MARGARET DOUTHIT, CLARA WILLIS, VERA BILLINGSLEA, HARRIETT BAINS, HELEN DUNCAN, CAROLYN GREER, RUTH WICKIZER, VIRGINIA PLUNKETT, EPPIE SANDERS, MIRIAM WILLIAMS. Bottom Raw: JESSIE LEE HOLLEY, VERNICE LYSLE, MARY ANDERSON, AGNES FARRAR, MARGUERITE DUNNELL, IONE BENDER, MAURINE FELTY, LYONE VANCE, LOIS GALLOWAY-LOBAN, LANETTE SATTLER, AURELIA SATTLER, LUICLLE KIRBY. The Stirrup Club, which was organized in 1926 for the purpose of creating pep at the various school activities, has become one of the most influential pep clubs on the campus. Its membership is made up of Central's most enthusiastic and popular girls. The Home Coming Queens for the past two years have been Stirrups , as Well as the 1928 Queen of the May. join us in our support of the policies of Central and help us to ever keep the HBRONZE AND BLUE foremost. YA WY, LL, ,,-.,-. .,.....-, l I Page Z4 0 4 I ,Q e I I . 5 F 5 ' 'L' in A V I illl li J KMMN ' if M- W W x 'N I llll '1I.-WI: r o.' Q llllll I BRONZE Boom -- - Q3s l' !CSlvQ?3S?g' STG? it ii I I 716712 I.: 91 J LASSU lCllLlUl3 J: f' : fn :E ' 1 ' G ' Firft Semetter Ojfcery Second Semcfter ' E 5 , LUCILLE SMITH ........ .... P rerident ..... ....... L UCILLE SMITH E ' NEVA BOLLEN HIMES .... .... V ite-Prerident ..... ..,. N EVA BOLLEN-HIMES ge ' RUTH STRIPLING ...... .... 5' ecremry ...... .......... E LLA JEFFERIES I E ' MERYL SURBECK ........... .,............ T rearurer ..,...... ............. L ELIA JOHNSON E 0 EDYTHE NIXON-COPELAND .... .............. Y el! Leader .......... .... E DYTHE NIXON-COPELAND 0 ' 0 Spomor: HARRIETT SEAY-BINION I 0 -:A 1 J Top Row: LUCILLE SMITH, LANELL BROWN, DOROTHY FERRELL, RUTH STRIPLING, IRIS JENKINS, NINA TALBOT, 1 E GRACE HYSON, JUNE LILY WHITEFIELD, LUCILLE HURRY, MERYL SURBECK, ELLEN JEFFERIES, F.: + E EVELYN RUDROW, FLORENCE NANTZ, WILLA ROBERTA JULIAN, EMILY SMITH, EDYTHE NIKON- : COPELAND. E . : Botoom Row: MARY GORDON MITCHELL, ADELINE STEEN, JANE MCKEE, SHIELA WILLIS, LAVANTA GOODE, : FLORANNA RUHL, VENUS WATERS, LAVERA GOODE, NEVA BOLLEN-HIMES, MARGARET S l g KEAFT, PAULINE PEELER, SUZANELLE JOHNSON, PAULINE TOWE, LESTA GRIFFIN-HYSON, BELVA : S STOGNER, MARY AGNES WANTLAND. :, Sn S' L' ,, . . . . . Sf 3 In 1925 a permanent pep club for college girls was organized. This organization, known as the E, LassO Club, is the oldest pep club in school. Its members, selected from the peppiest girls On the gg QS campus, at every student activity do much to encourage a loyal school spirit and co-operate with the school Ig I il. administration in endeavoring to attain for the college the highest degree of clean sportsmanship and high 71 . :gs h 1 h' Q1 f : SC O HIS IP. 3 5 1 . J We're for the Broncbof, dont' you Jee, E Q Alwayr azoinniff, alwa-yr ogrinnii, :K I Always' dfeelin' -ine. : is-5 R1yfR1yfR1yf 5 f f Q 4 . 4 . o . .1 f' . US, ' I E 'J , 1 Il - . . I E' A S I -I 3 81 S S .' ' a M ' 1 1 fi 1 1 Q - ' 1 1 Q S 'Si E 4 E, 'E E I sg gs 1 1f 3 S E ,El . 1 ' ' 1 f ' 1' ': f rag will -, S -I L E I f E :- -n u:-I. I '- '-, Ip, 1+ I H A I-,I llll ' I 2 ' ' ' li J A f ,llllmi A - A . , A A 'jllIll!,6f3 2 L., ttttt . tl QSM., ln.....n 'IIIIIIIIIIIIQA - Qllllllll ll zu... ll EA-lo. A. x 3 A.:-R el 3, gq -'- I Q , H ' A ' '- T -te ' 'if' Page 24l QWGSQFQLIIIIIIIII QLSI- 2 KERGNZE QGQKQ IIIIIIIIIAPQQQYQIQQE Eva-F . Wd-rg ::?5J ll, lil llilili is 1,- 1 3 I :zu - E r . : E559 B 555: - I : 'C D' 1 1 :Y N1 I-S 1 ::P 1:: :Z 8: - ' Q :: I:: 1' llllllllll Illllllllil : llN APlIP'RE4ClIlA'l'lIl0N : Many things have contributed to the successful completion of this book. One cannot stand alone and succeed is a proverb E Whose truth has been constantly emphas1zed E throughout the t1me th1s book has been 1n .1 -n the process of development The splend1d co 1 E operatlon that has been g1ven us from all the E 2 student body has largely contrlbuted to the 2 E, success of the book Now that the Bronze E Book 1S completed 1ts entlre content reflects E C H efforts of the whole school The staff has E been constantly consc1ous of th1s splend1d co S 1 operatlon and Wlshes to take th1s opportunlty to express the1r grautude and apprec1at1on to those who have so materxally contr1buted E to the successful complet1on of th1s New Bronze - 1 C l 1 S -Y the fact that It 1S the result of the comb1ned Book viii QF I-Q - 'Til I .ftraxiw ..a.al'1',I or 'law' Q- l haf' ,B I L . U Q l 5 n 1 ' , - i P ' . . r . . l' F 5 l l ' . . ' i . Q ll L',1I B ,fa .I 3 EEEZFBTE' Q1 'GHZ' 'e 'UGS cb -ff Q--.. B4 all n....u in u C lu .I U POPULARITY AND S4UNCllHIE'llFY Tllrlllli lP'UlPlllilILMllllTY UUPNTTEST Miss IRIS JENKINS of Oklahoma City Won iirst place in the annual popularity contest held by the Bronze Book Staff. Miss jenkins was Queen of the May Festival which is Central's recognition of beauty and popular- ity. This year the May Day event was a complete success in every Way and was dedica- ted in honor of the senior class. The atten- dants to the Queen were Misses RUTH STRIPL- ING, NEVA SHULTZ, LELIA JOHNSON, and MARY ANDERSON. These young ladies are the pride and joy of Central and the whole school paid tribute to their honor by being present. Page 241 3 r r I E i 2 r -1. 1. THE LETTERMAN s CLUB PARTY !sIf '5gll'l 1llllll.l -551: f A - p. : llllulr IIIlga '1l9's :lg,Q'f.fc - BRONZE 'Boom I ol! n ulgggoilluu 'lk' lmIllllllllllllllllllllllllg, Illltl Ill llllullllllll llll lllllllllllllllll S4UNElllETY EVENTS OE THE YEAR FACULTY RECEPTION The first event of the year was the Faculty Reception given on September 13, 1928. President and Mrs. Mitchell together with the new members of the Faculty, Miss Emma Plunkett, Miss Ruth Sisler, Miss Elsie Coover, Mr. Earl Carter and Mr. Loren Brown, received the students. The reception was held in the oflices of the President and the Dean of Women. Y. W. AND Y. M. MIXER The evening of September 20, 1928, a real peppy band of Central students, led by the roll of the drum , marched from building to building and learned the history of each. A great bonfire, made from the old shingles off the music cottage, and the roasting of Marshmellows marked the climax of the evening's entertainment FRESHMAN STEAK FRY The Freshies had a splendid outing October 19 1928 After meeting in front of Mitchell Hall they hiked to Tourist Park and to Lover s Rock After singing songs they returned to Tourist Park and enjoyed a feast of steaks buns marshmallows etc HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR PARTY The High School Seniors entertained with a Halloween Party October 20 1928 This was their first social event of the year The guests were permitted to come masked which added to the interest of the guessers Favors were bestowed throughout the evening At the close of a delightful party delicious punch and pumpkin pies were served LYCEUM PARTY On the twenty eighth day of October the Lyceum Club held a Halloween party at the home of Miss Mabel Gossett The home was decorated to represent a country scene Ghosts w1tches black cats etc were half concealed in the shocks of corn Typical Halloween refreshments were served after the fortune telling had been completed SENIOR PICNIC The main objective of the Senior picnic this year was to get acquainted It was held in Tourist Park After each one had told his name and where he was from wieners and marshmellows were roasted HOME COMING PARTY The annual Home Coming Party sponsored by the Pep Clubs was held on November 3 1928 In Want land Hall It was said by all to be the best home coming party in years for after so gloriously defeating the Bull dogs everyone was in a joyful mood and declared it the end of a perfect day At the close of the grand march each guest was given confetti and a cap which added to the merriment of the evening SENATE BARBECUE The Senate Club entertained their guests with their annual barbecue on November 9 1928 Starting from Mitchell Hall the Senators and their guests yourneyed to the camp grounds where a big camp fire made them forget that it was a chilly winter s evening Interesting old fashioned games were played and old songs sung after which unusually good eats were served The guests declaring the barbecue a howling success departed for their various homes carrying with them the usual favor a small tin cup with the club name Senate on it LAsso PARTY Another outstanding event of 1928 29 was the LassO Party The Green ackets furnished the music while the Yellow Jackets CGold Bugs were quite numerous The evening was spent mostly in dancing Punch was served ' Q1 M 'i 2 i t l SE E 'S 85 ,S llllllllll IllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllliillllllll 4 A Saturday evening December 8 the Letterman Club of Central entertained with a dance in Wantland Hall Every club was well represented and over one hundred and fifty were present The music was very good as Herb Cook and his oy Boys played exceptionally well Everyone had a wonderful time and the dance was certainly a huge success TIQGB- D.lMl.lln.. amwnimev' A-vmiimmzzsalllluulf-'GER ' 1 7 D ' S I ' V. l . . . . 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Sacks of candy and nuts, together with cookies were served as refreshments. 17 E Additional guests of the evening were Mrs. John G. Mitchell, Miss Mary Gordon Mitchell, and Mrs. E f -ir McCarrel. 6- : gl xi . 0 THE LES CHEFETTES PARTY 0 Q 12 Another unique feature of the seasons entertainments was a bridge party given by the members of the . 2 Les Chefettes Club, December 28, 1928. E ' ? At the close of a most happy evening, refreshments, consisting of hot chocolate, sandwiches, and salad Q 3 were served to the guests. gt M E T E : : ATHENIAN AND ADELPHIAN PARTY F 3 : The Athenian and Adelphian Clubs Cnewly organized high-school clubsl entertained with a Christmas : it : party at the home of the Athenian president, Miss Dorothy Rankin. The tree and all the decorations E carried out the Christmas spirit. E : After a pleasant evening spent in playing games and talking, candy, nuts, and apples were served as : : refreshments. : . I i i S Q 3 E SHAKESPEARE DINNER-PARTY 1 J' The Shakespeare Club was entertained at a birthday dinner-party, by their sponsor, Mrs. Emma Estil 'EE 2 Harbour at the College Shop. The Club presented Mrs. Harbour with a lovely gift. Additional guests 2 g I of the evening were Mrs. John G. Mitchell and Mrs Hattie Gray Potter. 2 , : Ei ' 1 T STIRRUP CHRISTMAS PARTY : The Stirrup Club held its annual Christmas Party at the home of Mrs. Edgar Wax. The house was. v E 'Q 1 effectively decorated with Yule-tide suggestions. i : p After an evening of bridge, the gifts from the Christmas tree were distributed, the club presentingMrs. ' E l Potter with a beautiful gift. : f l Clever refreshments, suggestive of the season were served. S F IIB 8-1. 2 -1 l W. A. A. MANLESS PARTY : 5 l . . l ' : The girls of Central showed the male members of the Student Body that their presence was not essential 1' g :f in order to have a good time. This manless party was sponsored by the W.A.A. Club, and was held in ' 1 Wantland Hall. Prizes were won b Miss Pauline Peeler and Miss Irene Holmes for the best costumes l' i 1 . . . . . Y 1 2 1 by Miss Vinita Milford and Miss Mabel Claire Inlow for the best waltzers. E9 Q . - Q SHAKESPEARE CHRISTMAS PARTY 0 5 1 It was an attractive Christmas Part that Miss Floranna Ruhl entertained the Shakes eare Club in her 1 1 Y P 1 2 y new home, 328 East First Street. 15 U The evening was featured by Bridge and the exchanging of Christmas gifts. The Club presented their eg : beloved Sponsor a very beuatiful imported hand-painted tray. Members of the Club carried home with them : Q clever little gifts given by their sponsor, Mrs. Estill. ,W Additional guests for the evening were: Mrs. John G. Mitchell, Mrs. A. M. Ruhl and Mrs. Ben Harrison ll 9 P , Q THE TRIUMVIRATE PARTY On the evening of February 2, 1929, the Triumvirate Club gave a patty for all the other clubs of Central. fzTQA I fl The red and white color scheme was well carried out. Hearts were everywhere. ,fill M Dancing and playing Bridge featured the evening's entertainment. Punch was available at all times. staff, At the close of the evening delicious and unique refresehments were served, all successfully carrying fi V will out the valentine design. M3 F f E321 3 ' N Q ':s + FJ J ,iii ' f i ,vs , ,,, , A A N -' 5 ' -H4 o.6xA llln...-nl 1lllllllIlllZ4 . AQIIIIIII-lllr j .nl e. Page Zfl . .Q .. Q gui . , A t 5 gr-u I IllllIE '1l?'E gggaawwllll lllwv- .. BRONZE more .. se IIIII I' 66.31.1352 ou! . mmllllllllllllllllllmmlllllllIlllllIllll!lllg,gI!!.l!l.!Qg!!lll!!I - 22 d'!.!lIlllllll!lllIl llllllllllllllllllllloc! 0 0 I 0 SECOND W. A. A. MANLESS PARTY The W.A.A. staged successfully another manless affair , February 22. A prize was awarded the most cleverly dressed couple which-by the way-was Miss Pauline Peeler and Miss Cecil Holmes. The evening was spent in dancing, which every one enjoyed, especially the flashlight dance. SHAKESPEARE PARTY The prettiest party of the year was given by the Shakespeare Club on the evening of March 1, 1929. This was the first formal party given in Central for several years. The lovely Belles of Central were more beautiful than ever dressed in their attractive spring evening dresses. The clever Dance programs and Tally cards, made especially for this Shakespeare affair, effectively carried out the Club colors and afforded additional trophies for various memory books. The splendid orchestra known as Taggerts Toe Teasers, from Oklahoma City furnished the music for the evening's entertainment. The Shakespeare Motif appeared in the refreshments that were served at the close of avery happy evening. THE T. O. K. PARTY On Friday March 15 the T O K Club gave its annual party for the clubs of Central It was a great success The club s colors green and white made unique decorations Baskets of white carnations and fern were placed about the room The green booklet served as neat souvenirs The Central orchestra furnished music for the dancers Some enjoyed playing bridge Mint punch was served throughout the even1ng ARENA BARN DANCE On Friday evening March 29 1929 the Arena Club entertained the members of the other clubs As usual the Arenamen chose a Barn Dance as their method of entertainment Central s Orchestra furnished the music for the evening The Eds and Co Eds were dressed in their overalls and aprons and from all ap ear ances truly enjoyed the evening CRITERION PARTY The Criterion Club entertained with their annual party Friday April 19 at eight o clock in Dr Mc Brien s room After a social hour dancing and playing cards were enyoyed Punch was served from a Japanese bower during the evening by Betty Ann Harrison and Elouise Redkey who were dressed In Japanese cos tumes The apanese note was carried out In the decorations The guests were faculty and club members of Central UNIOR SENIOR BANQUET The banquet given by the unior Class to honor the Senior Class was held in the Old North Tower on the evening of May 17 1929 The sponsors of the two classes Mrs Estill and Mr McCarrell Miss Hampton and Mr Chase received the guests Decorations of the banquet hall were In Junior and Senior c lor O The d1nner closed with an elaborate program of toasts and all went hom declaring this Commencement fesnvity to be a most happy one PRESIDENT AND MRS MITCHELL ENTERTAIN Honoring the Sen1or Class of 1929 President and Mrs Mitchell held a reception May 7 from eight McCarrell and the Class Officers Oscar Moore ohn King Greta Lee Bardsley and Edith Nixon Copeland In the dining room Mrs Mitchell was assisted by Mrs Hattie Gray Potter Mrs Harrison Miss Lelta Davis Miss Emma Plunkett The house was beautifully decorated with spring flowers carrying out the class color scheme The same motif was used In the refreshments 9 SD -.SJ-I ' ' -H U 0' uIummImulllmllnnnnnianllufil mlm i C Illlllllllll T nlllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllll Ill A F:-f ia Taking all parties into consideration the Seniors voted this one of the most delightful of the year A I I , 1 , ' ' ' . . . l .' . h . 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KBRONZE 900149 -- - Q42 QQ-ay.Qg3'5 .MF V 'Vibe NEWLYWIIEDS UF THE YEAR Aline Lowry and Furman Lowry Lois Galloway and jack Lohan Pauline Watxon and Lawrence Hannah Edith Nixon and Bill Copeland N eva Bollen an Eryval Hiinef Leatrice .Yrnith an Marion McElroy Hagel Elfwick an Edward Dyer Mary Potter and ,Qnillie .Y i1n.r Eleanor Earp and Trneft Ron Veida Carnphell and Dewey Goodwin Georgia Anxier and Howard Hzernprey Doris Sparky an Warner Hord Mahle Gouett an Wefley Eenn llililii' lil og: llllll 52 'S ' X- 3 -Tm 5- llllllImlllllllllllllllillllmln -in D P 0 or I d' d I K ' d I d a .. - e 5 2:3 . 2. ei: ...e - - - 'A - rs .C - ., .....- L -A ' L- 2 -..... ,, - , , MT. n , ix mgfwfwllakxmimmi i: mmm:L43'lM!CfEQ:m lu. -U QI! Q 51 :lf -G Er IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIg.,IIl1l llllllll lllll -I ll Illlllllllllll lllllllllllcllllllllllll , 5 5!lIIInqllllllll55IL 2 5 fgpwggg QBQQKS 5, 2 :IQgglllIlIIII gg , 2-+1 14,5 CALENDAR GUHIF THE YEAR September Faculty Reception. Y. W. and Y. M. Mixer. October Football Game State Inst1tut1ons Meet mgs Walter Harrison Cnightl Freshman Steak Fry Football Game W1th Alva Lyceum Party also Sen 1or High School Party Senior Picnic unior and Sophomore High School Party N ovember 1 2 3 Central D1str1ct Teachers Association Paul Althouse Home Coming Pep Clubs Home Com 1ng Party Senate Arena Debate Senate Barbacue T O K Tr1umv1rateDC ate Sophomore Party Lyceum Pioneer Con test Cr1ter1on Play LassO Party 27 30 Thanksgiving Holi 2. 0 C, 29 Football Game at Enid December l 7 Tsa Mo Ga Party 8. Letterman Party. 10. Lorrell Thomas. 14. Senior Class Party. 14. Lyceum Weiner Roast. 14. Triumvirate Club Bazaar 15 The Les Chefettes enter 123111 Football Banquet Athenian and Delph1an Party at Mrs Rankins ezrzueery Shakespeare Play Basketball game W1th Oklahoma City Un1ver sit Basketball game with Southwestern Shakespeare Party February Basketball Game with East Central T O K Tr1umv1rate Debate 7 8 9 Teachers Association Arena Senate Debate Basketball Game wlth North Eastern Triumvirate Party Lyceum Pioneer Con test Basketball game with Oklahoma Baptist Un1 VCYSIIY Basketball Game with Southwestern Mezreb Wrestlin g Match Florence Hardeman V1Ol1H1SC 14. Tsa Mo Ga Party. Junior Party. T. O. K. Party. Reading Tryout. All School Party Operetta The Mikado Art Exh1b1t Arena Party Aprzl Stunt Program Y W C A Party All School Party High School Party Cr1ter1on Party Senior Party Cyreria Van Gordon Entertainment by Dra matic Music and Phyical Education Departments Triangular Debate May Mayfestival in honor of Senior Girls All Student Party Reading Contest at Ada Preslclent and Mrs Mitchell s reception for Seniors A A U W recept1on for Seniors Freshman Picnic Senior Play unior Senior Banquet Mrs Est1ll and Mr McCarrel entertain the Seniors J ,,, os- ' .. 0 llllllllllil ll ll D F 2 llllllllllIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII l C Q. 0. c: 5- O .I IIIII ' llllllllllll lllllllllllll , I ,4 ,.,g.....l ui? 1 Q , E , 1, .- . ' Y A-'TNQ A Q U oo C' ' A ' yn 1, N N I- I-- I-I S. ..sHQs0Qi www wear-' 5535555 Sw A ' . . . . --1 Q.. U-, - . Q . . 3-:A XF l . . ' - - L ' . ' . - .Q ' I , I I I 1 ' . I . . A , I ' ' ' I ' , ' . I . I' l ' . ' ' I I . 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The Secretary devotes his time to looking after the interests of the Alumni. The Officers of the organization are chosen at the annual meeting held immediately following the first of June of each year. The governing body consists Of a group of nine directors, each serving three years, three being chosen annually. Two re-unions are held each year, one at the Home-coming football game, and the other during the State Teachers Association meeting in Oklahoma City in February. CENTRAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS T R MCPHEETERS 12 Prefzdent T FRED EAKER B S 28 Vzce Prefzdent MRS JEWELL GANN SIMMONS Tremurer FRANK BUTTRAM O9 Honorary Prefzdent WALLACE G BORUM 25 Seoretdry BOARD OF DIRECTORS Term Expzref une 1 1929 Term Expzrer une 1 1930 GUYM RANKIN Edmond HATTIE GRAY POTTER Edmond MRS CARI BROWN Lzndmy L A FERRAL Henneuey E R BELL Knw Cnty FREDA SORNSEN Brzftow Term Expzrer une 1 1931 C M HOWELL Oklahoma Czty GROVER C WAMSLEY Anddorko B F JOLLY Calumet Annual Duet Degree S2 50 Life Certificte S2 OO Associate S1 OO 0 ce zn Admznzftrntzon Buzldzng o Eentrol E imand if-'T J gn., os- ' Illlllllllllil lmn1nunnlllllllllllllualllml M IIIII IIII lllllil 6 F o.e.ll.lh 'Ill I .nl lllllllll' T Fee- w 1' il TTIIFFIIITTI VIDEO z I 7 ' TIT FV' TTITTTI E:2gigL-g.-.,.ll J. nglllstl. . L... arab I 'U f U l W A ' F 21 ' 3. Eff: fl' fm? 1- ffs : V1 ! A us gg In. 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DQYEL, Recgiffmzf 1891, 1893, 1895, 1897, 1899, 1901, 1993, 1905, 1907, 1909, 1911, 1913, 1915, 1917, 1919, 1921, 1923, 1925, 1927, 1928 . f.,..'- ' Ei: rx fx-.. 9 1979 Y -Y f' V, - '!f:fff Ikge 258 -11.75.-pf! .V ilk' fix' fY1f'ZQi9 ,-'K-4 . .,.-1 n 'Av T.- X ' 7 tix X Y 9 2' 1 .JV le 4. IL. lf Fu v rf, I. X , Ng ,.v 7-.Y Y ,. K .. ., ,1 1: .x- fr- fi x, XV- .71 -rl ,., 1: 4,3 Yi i 5 xf- K 1 .,. f N- 5,11 ,5P5, 1'i - 'Q'-3,2 T 4111, ,sg '1 .A.: f - . fu ,gym -, 5,1 . 'SJW W ',1. 1 1 '?' f . , Az' ni f ':A't': , ..-Ai-1759 w i 'J wr -Y 1x ' A5 11:1 1 'Loi Alf 591, TJ-,xi , 9.111259 iglf 'iz 54'-4 A ' w-.2 .Y 551'-41.1 5iSkK:2LfC-3 -.1 zanagsl' mumm- Z ..--1 .QTAYE ji FlYW51.f1nJ :W Li. Pqljifwwthhiiai :Quill 1 Elrifll .1 - ELS ' id fi 'Af J .fi M 'i E? F S -1 -1 xi 1 fi 1 .1 4 154 751 '21 H4 4 il 9 ?i i Q Y 9, fi 11 4 K sriviioh wimfiuiuiiiiit JUST as the 1929 Bronze Book goes to press, we are able to announce that the Senior Class for this vear has decided to vresent the Colle fe with enlar ed . 5 2 pictures of five presidents of the Institution. The pictures will adorn the outer oflice of the Administration Building. The following executives ofthe Collegeare to he honored hy the 1929 Senior Class: Edwin Danhridge Murdaugh, President 1895-1901, President-Emeritus 1922 until his death in 19255 Charles Evans, President 1911-1916, Grant B. Grumbine, President 1916-191-kj. W. Graves, President 1917-1919, John Cr. Mitchell, President 1919. lt is to be hoped that succeeding graduating classes will complete the list of presidents, by adding to the live pictures, which 'are to be left! by the 19291 graduat- ing class. . i' f? P f 171' - T I ' ef? N K '- 24- fy K f' . . ,fe as ' gt ' .1 --- ,Q 715 --5 X r i1'?-5 Zfliri ' ' l .. 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' ADVERTISEMENTS D Y pp - b A, . ,, i s q T t,, , - t . -, .-,,-.,,---.,x , , , T .. O T Om. ,P I: ft O U1 EBRONME WOOQEQIQEMU ' lfai-'EEE gfbf' To O T '3'i!M-1 E' Y X ' 5 L O to ttttt O to tg 3 ' A Local Institution Owned and Operated C00 er Dru C0 'E : in Edmond. P g ' 1 , sg E ' A High Standard of Services E D. at Popular Prieetr 2 0 E E 'fs' E The Old Reliable 5 4 1 E Eftablislned 1909 p E - A T- E ' r E 1 T Z 5. PHQNE 131 You will flnd the Cooper Drug CO. in U 9 Tempo with a. Cronenzo. Note--We will '52 r . pe in unision with all student body activ- E - P Edmond Pantatonum Welcome your 5 G. C. COOPER O S E? E43 S 5 S - Q TABLETS PENc1Ls 1 E T 1 A PAPER INKS E 3 4. NOTE BOOKS E d t E ' Q COLLEGE GROCERY JE 1 E9 VE E5 PHONE 36 PHONE 166 -1 E ' E ,N ' - -' High Grade Caredief U z I 1 , ll -5 Frefb Fruity Good Eatf 5 'M G Q 5 fqxd Ag H0 J. T. STRTPLING, Prop. 13 N. 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MCPHEETERS The Life Insurance Councelor Wd 157072 SU! 667 0 See M for any INSURANCE P01-trait Informatlon Photography Office Over Cltlzens Natlonal Bank 204 TermmalAre1de Bldg Fdmond Oklahoma Oklahoma Cltv Home Meat Market MEARS 8: COMPANY Quahty and SCFVICC Master Auto Cope Speclal Doplvery When We cope Wlth your Auto s needs Phone 37 Your Klck IS a Smlle CALLAHAN BROS Corner Turn Hrghway 66 Dehvery Hours 8 9 11 am 5 pm 'eu I 0. 0 6- 2 L- 1 i -I llllllllllllii ul I lt, HOME AND GOVERNMENT By HERBERT HOOVER I w1sh to remmd you of somethmg whrch may sound humble and common place but lf v1brates through every hope of the future It IS th1s the un1t o 3 Amencan l1fe 1n the farmly and the home It 1s the econom1c as well as the mora un1t It IS the throne of our h1ghesr 1deals the source of the sp1r1tual energy o our people if af 'K My conceptron of Amer1ca 1S not of a country of one hundred and ten m1ll1on people but a nat1on of twenty three m1ll1on fam1l1es l1v1ng 1n twenty three m1ll1on homes To have a part 1n the better housmg of a natlon to pro xx mote apprec1ac1on of homes of charm and added comfort and to supply dependable lumber products for bu1ld1ng IS a pr1v1lege to whrch we brmg long expermece and pamstakmg effort 'IPI-IE : Lumber Company I---v PHONE 19 21 West Fltst St A' I la M .. .. 1lllllllllllU . 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V ts- R - , Pg 64 9rfa?:y55lll 'llIllllll 559' 1 EBRQNZE 539959 S 'X IQ lllllllllll IIE: lf! llllllllll he !llllIIllllllIIl lllllIlllllllllIllllllllllIIIIllQlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llIg,ll!l!l.!l'!,llIlIQl The Store 0 PERSONA ERVICE ToDAY we occupy a commandrng pos1t1on because of th1s servree We represent the last word 1n style and the proper thmg 1n ready to wear shoes and p1ece goods FOR MEN No Fade and L1ondale Sh1rts Adler Colleg1an Two Pants Su1ts Florsh1em Shoes Frlendly F1ve Dress Oxfords Wallk1ll dress Hats Wrrnkle Proof Neck Wear Vassar Sw1ss Two P1ece Underwear FOR LADIES Lape and Adler Foot Frrend Shoes B to AAAA Ladres Novelty Shoes F1ne Feather Hose Rose Double V L1ne Hose S1lk Underwear Venus Brasslers Nelly Don Street Dresses Our p1ece goods department 1S always up to the m1nute w1th the newest fabr1cs the best quahty at the lowest prrces Re ulatlon Gvmnastlc Su1ts S ATHLETIC for G1rls GOODS Basket Ball Shoes Gymnastrc SUIIS for Boys S 1 50 S2 50 22 50 to 45 00 1000 500and6OO 100and15O 100and2OO 3 95 to 6 OO 1 OO 1 50 1 95 2 2 Popular Prxced 1 95 to S10 75 McElderr Bender Dr Goods Co PHONE 214 EDMOND OKLA 42 oe- I lllllllll ..., Oo lilllllllllllil ., W' E ., 0 C r K lllllllllllllllll lllllllllIllIIIlllllllllllIlllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Q Q N- N N- N- R Q 2-, 'Tl Q Q Kw- T' Q D71 3 bn- S Q CB 'Tl R S S N. Q f I --9 ' V. gg?-Bom, lu........ 'IIIIIIIIIIIIQ A ' L QIIIIIIIIIII I' .......-ll.,1a.!+. 'ilk 'M Page 265 at at 0 Us 5 - - rg at - 1.. - - 1 Q l es E ., 3 - F I I 1 V , M , sits ..t4,.1.t' 1 3 0 l uw S 8 I ' I qu, 1 . p .I In N- r aiwilylfb l llll I 3 ,1 KBRQNZE QQGK9 5. :mQ' llllllllr l Ilg5g,'f5gg5g u . Q - ll!! I 'I ugiugggnl llllllllllllllllllullllllllllllIIHIIIII 2 N GCIIEINTIHIML IHIIUIWGUDIHI ' qEdif0fia15 It has been said that nonsense is near allied to wisdom and that truth is often spoken in a jest. Knowing this to be true we have added to our annual this section of would-be funny stories, bright remarks, and casualities which are supposed to have originated in C.S.T.C. And laying all jokes aside some of them really are original Cwith some one . We have attempted to include in the collection something of a laugh-provoking nature for every turn of mind so if some of our efforts do not seem to register on your witometer lust con clude that they were meant for someone else and read the next one Some of the more ancient yokes we have not oveilooked because we felt that it would be unwise to so do in this age of highlv valued antiques IEST A BIT Stud What IS an operetta? Second Ditto Why don t you know it s girl who works in a telephone oHice Lucille- Why is Ray Cox s mustache called a football mustache? Evelyn M Because it has eleven on each side Gevena H How d1d they learn that whoa would stop a horse? Paul CAt T O K St Pat partyl I m getting slightly warm in here Let s go out and get a change of air Pauline- Let s not the orchestra will play a different tune in a minute Richard M.- Mr. Payne made a grammatical error this morning. Jean S.- How's that? Richard- Why, he said 'pie are square' when he should have said 'pie is round'. Ab Young- eagerto tell her the latest bit 0 newsj There s something going round that will interest you dear Iris Well be careful there are some pins in my waist Alice C Why do they call that annoying salesgirl Iodine ? Della M Because she is a counter irritant Hellen H Did you hear the joke about the excavators finding two skulls of Cleopatria one of her as a young girl and another as an old woman? Rose S No tell it R Julian I wish I knew the names of all the girls you go out with Kessler I wish I did myself Fred B She makes me think of a summer day Bill B How zat? Fred B Fair and warmer Hord Trying to be funny in geometry class Can any of you gentlemen tell me where has my polygon? Mr Payne- Up the geometree sir 4 iii llill llil 5 -S -I 1: -W Illllllllllllllllllllliilll lllllllllllll A Q my 2 'Illllll ll mv Q-.z-3, Page 266 x Q., me JP i lllloglll ll IIQQQI L 89 Su . . . mmf . - ' . ' by-gl g A I It V f . U in ,li .iz 1 I. p L . l Q, Q KL .N . p.: : api: .E g .I . I: : : I: ii ir .ln li: .iii : u 4 : : ' l ' D: .W A 5 t I I -Q Y' 1 i I I U r K I a I 1 a 4 M lr v l '- Q 'S A to F A is !alWe! Il 'III if iaannar anefe ri Illllllv ieitiiiii ig-E - -4 X afar 1 A y 4 ' I 'og 1 1 A 4 , ' .9- ol! E v Es 36 :ir 'ff' lllllmlllgg, Il lung 1 1 U H Q , Billy Williams- Ive got an engagement to sing at a reception tonight the hostess wanted me to sing very badly. Norman Gregory- Congratulations, you re the very man for the job. The Early Bird Catches the Worm. Pete R.- My wife stayed up after one this morning. Earl D.- Well? Pete- I was the one she was after. Clara Mae K.- Mr, Macklin, do you think I will ever be able to do anything with my voice? Mr. Macklin- Well, it might come in handy in case of fire or shipwreck. SLEEPY STUFF A sleeper is one who sleeps A sleeper is that in which a sleeper sleeps A sleeper is that on which a sleeper runs while the sleeper sleeps Therefore while the sleeper sleeps in the sleeper the sleeper carries the sleeper in the sleeper over the sleeper under the sleeper until the sleeper carrying the speeler jumps the sleeper and wakes the sleeper in the sleeper by striking the sleeper under the sleeper in the sleeper And there is no longer sleep for the sleeper sleeping in the sleeper on the sleeper Threatened Silvestian Vacation Mrs Harrison In faculty meetingj We d better fence the campus to keep the trees from leaving Mr Otto Yes and it should be done soon they are beginning to pack their trunks ..... A8 T Neva S.- Did the play end happily? Ethel S.- No they got married. Dorothy- There's a proverb that fits every man. Glenn- What one fits me? Dorothy- To whom God gives oflice he also gives brains. Glenn- But I have on ofHce. Dorothy-' 'We1l. Why does the 1929 BRONZE Book remind you of Luckies? It has a rich mellow flavor and leaves no biting after taste. Lawyer CQuest1on1ng a witness who happened to be a carpenterb Now you say you saw the quarrel between the two men? Witness Yes Lawyer How far away from them Were you? Witness Four yards two feet and three and one half inches Lawyer You don t mean to say you can measure distance that accurately with your eye? Witness No but I knew some fool would ask me so I measured it Coed I don t believe that men go to heaven I never saw a picture of an angel with beard or mustache Club Sister Yes men go to heaven but it s always by a Close shave lmymml.. ...I Tll Ill uc, f is Q 4 lr-- i .,.. I I.. , , 1 la?--W- Lvgf-'I E44 QE? 41 -1 .L r '1 CQE1 .491 M2 THQ I ' lll 6,455 : i -i I 1' S - 'I Q, ' . 42 , I I I le R ,il- . -Q at at e fi I I . . . .,, .H , 0 5 I l 1 Q 1. 9 , . , 0 if A , ' ,b 11 I-li' 'ff M 563 .'.'a kiq' 0 , - A Y- - 1: Xa N J if-. - or I. -rm-'ir L A N- MMU aj -flip' 1:31-,J fl 5 5 Page 267 gigggw. .- 1u ii m ,5 C R , E GM ye :maggl Illl II lg 5 1 - U. E lllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllggwlulclllllI!!! I ll!l,! llllllIIIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllliilll Illfll llllill W. s. PATTEN, President W.H .PATTEN, Cashier ' J. M. ANGLEA, Vice-President DALE S. WOOD, Asst.-Cashier SE 9: The Flrst N atlonal Bank :QE - Edmond, Oklahoma Capital and Surplus, 350,000.00 1 , ! I E Total Resources Over 3750,000.00 E 1 A As Central Grows So Grows Edmond E Iet Us All Boost Togethe Q E -9 Home Cash Grocery DeGraffenre1d Brothers STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES The Place to Trade Edmond Phone 105 Oklahoma STUDENT CLEANERS If We clean It It s clean 2 We call for and Dellver 2 Q - 1 2 BRYANT BROTHERS : Rhones 347 and 28 Edmond Oklahoma A Jl9f3'D.!lmllln. ..c WMWMIIMEKQ an E Es , , L , 5: 9 .5 8 H Y 7 I 4 J 9 B z 0 I -0 I' 1 W' ac - 1- a H 3 A31 , ! y f ' ' - U , xy I In - , E. ,. I , noi r -alll! 1 A S d ' v,-W n.,' 'D' . 'I iw v -F 4' . - 4- Inns: A - 4 , A .. 4 :null 0. - N. 1 T- L K Page 265 g zgllvu llllll ,1 Kgmpg,-gg WQQKQ X. EQQH IIIIIIIIISQR QQQHQE I hu Gi' '53 I 1 ex? Ei' Illl 0 a a ili la' mmm: ml iiimm ml 5 1mmnmummlulnmluggmlmp 83 .SJ-J mmm ummm - i ' Q Q Q 'i ul rw Q4 2 25 r-gm Sf: QCD gi 0:1- OECD wi? 'DE E02 Ei! UJCD 3. 5-2 97 UQQ7 gl u--CD Q75 was Z 255 r wo EE. E-A '55 Cf' cr '38 : CD5 QU: 936 25' O ii 1 fe 95 20: 551 Sf? frm CD in m UP CF U P ' S CD S' cw Q so 3 in Si- :L 2 Us 3 w Q U5 5? rn. Cf' o Q. O sw : 2 CD G so s Ph O S ff' 'cr CD U1 F9 c Q-4 CU 5 CP I1 O F43 'U CU u CY' 'T sw Pi :U CD 5 5 cr CU F1 1 m 2 cf CD :S 14 o 4: aa O O c CY' CV' o C?- CD so Q :- CP nd 93 C+ E CD U2 'cs CD 2 sw rr N CD I-1 s E E ill O 1 ca. CD '1 I2 P C Slack Book Store 2 Phone 59 FOR TWENTY SEVEN YEARS 'I H 'P all 4 It Is Our Pleasure To Serve You o f1QE'5'U'l'lIlllu mimi? Wiiiiiazs-aaflnglwglb E v I ' 1 A ' ,: In C u u 8 o o 10 5 I 2 4 7 7 7 S! 7 1 , . u 1' Y ' I C J . e , P.: : l T- O ur! 'A f Q-.Q 'Y Y ' T , Vi ' fl N I ,- - H ! HI E Uv' S P N H -. ' . . - 0 K . ' . -. E i A 1 .Q , 4 ll .1 , , L -4 , 4, 4 n--ul e. . - A L --' ' ' Tm- 'i.2Z?3i:S'JAin.-C-'.4..'2 u'3fi!L'2s2TEH'iiSYW2Q xHKQ6R6p1T4'MliHE'F?JiL?iY.4.',f,.B1n -L-vm.:-uf. Lf, .' vw, 2 ,vii-' ' Q --.,f,5 , . f- 4 -'- 1 M- - -- - --f W- I wrt.-4--.f:.,'t for 1192: it 'M ' ' I3'os1'e1' is Fl y Commencembfi m Flowem or all Ocmfzam 'Miz-,': 'f X jk A.: .X 5 I in -,W . 5 ar M, y Wi' , J, K' l Wai? :Agar , 7 ,-' ti? A, is . j f , N! f 0 -lt, .l ' Tho czhoicost blossoms of the Season mrarigod by mzzstor artists iulmom S lm bla ts lmouquots :tml corsagcs. Danccs, parties, conimc-ricomout :uid otlior school cvr nts given Special attention. You are invited cordially to call at our store any tiiuc you are in Oklahoma City. Tolvpliolio VV:1lnut 0218-0219 Oklahoma City, OlilZLl101I1iL First :md ROlJ1I1SOI1 f l L f . ff, lk D V .:Q:.u:.z1,1-1.. zl.-Q.f....,.:...f M -r4wg.m-Arxaaamaml' ' - Ur -'-me,-.am-' fn.:..i,a page 270 i Page 271 .,.. 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I-. 1 'jjr-N A 4 gr'ff'11g-Tay Jilirg T::,7.:L,fYH- --f---- ..-,, ,,,,,, V, ggi? .?,u'oa+ U ,A UA O 0.5.2521 42?4554fggQiH1 UU I IH H!, LHlLu IL z-lL.i,u L 1 I llll u mmlllllll slllmlmulllllllfil umm Q 10' I almlllllllll llllllllllllllllilllli li 1' 1'-I 11 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 LEARN SOMETHING EVERY DAY M1ce may be destroyed by h1tt1ng them ln the head w1th a br1ck CTh1s remedy also apphes to mosqu1toes The quarter s work can not be done 1n the last week Water when placed over a Hre hot enough and left long enough w1ll bo1l Speedmg doesn t cause acc1dents If s stopp1ng that makes the trouble Ord1nary sc1ssors may be used to remove grease spots from Ir1sh lmen There are not super1ntendents on every corner wa1t1ng for you to come along so that they m1ght offer you a school The man who tells you he doesn t want to make the team 1S merely k1dd1ng you Nearly all femmme tra1ts are charmmg except those you find 1n the n1ce l1ttle man who uses an eyebrow penc1l Try1n g to walk on frozen over walks 1n January adds a valuable contr1but1on to profane hostory An opr1m1st IS a person who can see s1lver l1n1ngs when there are no clouds 1n Slght A pess1m1st IS one who stands under a frurt tree and compla1ns when the fru1t falls on h1m Th1ngs are not always what they seem M1ss Leftw1ch To Glee Clubl Be more enthus1ast1c open your mouth and throw your self 1nto 1t Etta You look worr1ed Paul1ne B I am somethmg IS preymg on my m1nd Marguer1te Douth1t made some b1scu1ts 1n Domest1c Sc1ence the other day and by m1stake she put 1n cornstarch 1nstead of bakmg powder A result the b1scu1ts were very st1ff and flat 1ron1ng requ1redD A FEW FABLES Once there was A professor who d1d not requ1re notebooks A student who stud1ed three hours every n1ght A man at C S T C who was ne1ther marr1ed nor conce1ted A g1rl who d1d not know she was cunmng she was three months old A 1nstructor who was not cr1t1c1zed A small brother who d1d not say or do 1rr1tat1ng th1ngs to enterta1n your date A t1me when the Dean let all g1rls have car dates at n1ght A funny page that d1d not have a Ford yoke A t1me when the br1ck walks at C S T C were a joy to walk on A t1me when everybody went to assembly Edna Woods Im drowmng help me Ed1th What do you want more water? How do you know he was stewdi' He was hav1ng a awful flght w1th the Dean How does that prove he was dr1nk1ngP The Dean wasn t there at the tune Oscar Moore- Well I ll tell vou when marry I want to get a g1rl who can take a joke can get Wh1ch had you rather be an oyster or a college man? A college man because an oyster gets stewed only once .l!!!'i ea ee QS p 5 3 2 EQ I m . Q l o 3 lllililiiiiiie Yliilllllllil U IllIlllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllillll I -ffeft-fE x-2, Lg, , , , t At ',,lllllI , , ' y -4- O A A A ext! l 'L A 4-A+ - 5 4 AAAA . V, my Z A-f v W -S2 Q, Q Q V . 15 , . sv . , - 'I' Q-1 - ' ' . ' FA V I I , ,I , . G , H rx ' : : - - - , ' ,. 1 . F ,:I- U . . A U EJ , . . l FP I . ' , - . I gb v KX . I . ' I ' to I I - ' . f at q P-1 . , 1 - 2 . I I . - . 9 'YI , I - I I . D-1 : . Z . Cf' . . . UQ , . H . 1 , I Kip H I I ' . 1 I I I D . ' Om I C X 2. I C I ' ' I I E' ' ' ' - ' - . ,MN , , -I It , . . ' 9 . . I 2- ' I I ' ' - v 2 2 . I ' . E I B-' . I I I ' I I ' ii . . ...V wi v '- ' 5' I ' ' ' I fb l ' 'I 1 U .3 ' I -' EZ' I , ', . . . ' I Ki-I w I: . . fx l y ix gulf-4 'Z . I 'P W Inf ' - A . I I Iiagyxfft, acer ' .sm by es Cf, ee gg 0 -1 ' .. - A rl'- 41 -- '- JI-fl I I Ill I ,I Cb A O ELI Mgiamgkmlllls Y , Wllllllllllll' P U lmulggllllu 0 IIIIIIIIllllulIllllllllllllllllllllllll : ' 'lllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllll w - Q A 9 Teacher Consc1ence 1S that somethmg w1th1n you Wh1Ch tells you that you have done somethrng wrong L1ttle Brrght Boy Oh yes I had It once last summer when I had eaten green apples Mr effr1es Cln a hotel 1n Cleveland be1ng served w1th a delrcacy unknown to hrmj Wa1ter what IS th1s? Wa1ter It s bean soup s1r Mr JCE-f1CS Im not mterested 1n what It s been I want to know what It 1s Mr Mackl1n W1th first strokes of spr1ng fes er The sleep1n g fac1l1t1es around th1s college are very rnadequate Presrdent Mrtchell Have you trled ome of these classes 9 Mr Rankm says that h1s greatest drfliculty 1n teachmg penmansh1p IS to overcome the tendency on the part of the student to hold h1s pen st1ll and Wlggle h1S body Mr Ford1ce- What IS the plural for solo P A L Garten Duet B111 Who IS the Arthur of th1s book? Ned To be Frank and Earnest w1th you I don t know Mur1el Oh he IS a model young man Amy Yep a 1912 model Grace B Workmg calculus w1th Lora C Mr Wax What s the next step 1n the solutron of th1s problem? Mr Wax I belreve before you can do much w1th that problem you w1ll have to remove the rad1Cal Grace B But Mr Wax she s larger than I m The BIGGEST FOOLS You Have Seen Your r1val 11'1 love The person who refuses to take your adv1ce The person who adv1ses you The man who returns the smrles of an actress dur1ng a play People who make faces at the telephone The man who wears h1s ra1ncoat when tak1ng a showe bath The m n who bequeathed S5000 to the wldow of the unknown sold1er The people who th1nk they are better than you are The people who tell you what krnd of weather we w1ll have the next day Abound In Real L1fe A fat herome Freckles on her hands Sunday school Saturday ntght baths People who freeze the1r own 1ce cream Mllk bottles Flannel n1ght gowns Cream that won t Whlp Fr1ed potatoes A man 1n love w1th h1s W1fC Tooth prcks Peanuts Chew1ng gum 1n actton Fords !elf E51p1ge,1llllllll 559' 1 GBRGNZE QCKQ X 'QQQQIIIII lllatgfnl rg in-f We-'E O il 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 It 1 llllll lllllllliilll it oilllllllll ell I i I- Z 1 - : ! - H 1 2 i Z Q - H i ll lj 1 gl finaly M, ,.: ull-114953, z - - e I 1 '1, I 0 . -1' ' ' ' ' Q ., --C , ' 5 .-D: f 9 1 , In . ' 14. l . A 1 'g -- , . , ' 5' . . a - J, -. . . p 3 sa a- - 'es ' .. . ' ' ' . f J: A H 4 . . . 1 ' . 1 - x 3 --- Q n 1 . . .. . . Things You Never Findv In the Best Sellers Which 2 'ji ' ' . ' ' .G ' . I . U ' H A ' A' - I . ll N, . It lx :E 71' f , -B 4' ,Vt Q Illin i U lll 1 T-' -V-, ' . ' ' rf-I ' 1 7 ' ,fe ,. , v , .. '-- ' 1 4 . - J nun: n A A lun 0- . . A L u Page 273 ' ' ' I Illlllll ' 'L9' 1 ' B X 'QQ- IUIlllllllIlllIllF '1l 'u J xg ' ,. F10 F9 KBEONCZE Q48 915 J 'i!!lll!!' ur I ge Il w l IL 1 i 0 P Jasper Sipes Co. 195 West Main St. Oklahoma City School Furniture and Equipment Through your years of traning in Teachers College you have used Jasper Sipes Co. school furniture provided for your comfort and convenience. Now apply your training and see that your students have the same advantage. Write, wire, or telephone QL.D. 2595 Prompt Dependable Low Cost Service OKLAHOMA CITY COLLEGE ' of BEAUTY CULTURE Largest and best equipped in the Southwest. A thorough scientific course taught. Prepare for State examination. Assist in placing graduates. Mrs. T. J. Bishop, -Reasonable Tuition- 3l9 Petroleum Bldg. Corner Second and Robinson Oklahoma, City B. A. BLACK TRANSFER CO. The Students Friend Upon entering or leaving Edmond we Strive to please you with Quick and Everlasting Service Phone 186 ELECTRIC SUPPLY SHOP John Hayen Prop Everything Electrical Phones 48 and 452 S Broadway Edmond BUELL CARGILL I UMBER COMPANY All kinds of high grade building materials paints o1ls and farm imple ments Phone 88 Edmond Okla if 304 306 West Main Oklahoma Citv Oklahoma The College Girls Shop of Okla homa Specializing in correct a arel for the smart young woman Boost for DIXIE BREAD Dixie Baking Company A Temple of Purity and Cleanliness Edmond Oklahoma 5157.12 Q i i 01 1 i ,, sign., ,761 'I B' fi ,il i I is 1 2 ,T ir L4 in -I W 69 ll 21 4 'UE -1 1 ti i 1 FI Se 6 Illlllili If llllllllllllllllllllliil C: 0? I new X l ' F w E S: i - ' 2 2 ' F , , J 210 . g . -TL 5 SU . . at - - . . . vi X I V 41 ' J! N . ' - - 4 g ' . L . . . . - 1 all P P- 4 1' .W - TI X 1 x F 'T B i n Ililll ' Vii! D Y . P Y if V I, ' 1 1 V W V f 6 vii J ' 4 - - Q llull , I A ' A ' 1 .-.--- ,I - :A 'T L W Page 274 gall 'llll llll 'EW' f E HIQA K 'QEQQ lllllllllmlllfj li!! '53 Q 6 Q2 in 1 it ig! .-- 0 of: T IIIIITI U Q1 !lI O Q CID D' co H B an D Z so ru ET D co an D Q- l-1 v-4 C D O H W CD sgluiggggllnun lnimiiiliui I l Engineers, Founders and Machinists CONTRACTORS OF PUBLIC WORK' Water Works and Sewer Systems . Structional Iron 81 Steel, Smokestacks Frick Refrigerating Machinery 8: Supplies 0 FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS . 8: Oifice and Works - IllllllInngmuumnllllllll Hlllggll lllll llllllinnmiumlllllululll OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 2 to 26 East Main St. Long Ditance Phone L.D. 129 EVERYTHING FOR THE PRINTER Paper Ink f 'Iype p Machinery Machinery 4 Miehle Presses Printed Service Perfect Prlntlng Plates , Advertising Cuts and Mats The House of Service Western Newspaper Union W Oklahoma City ... CC TOOLS lljllllllilllll lgmlllllllllllllll Ill ll Illlllllllll The Quality Store Edmond Oklahoma IC' Student Pmftmzzir C THE COMPTON STUDIO I I Oklahoma C1tV Edmond Okla A S Q51 'fum rvmmmiia.. ..nllm.!!K'EQ H 0 ,--O, ' 5 I' is 3 9 1 i Y 3 . lv 1 L J I 2 . lv .2 o l I I if f I 5 :I 5-u Ay ' 7 1 -Q O , , . 'A y , l17M W. Main. Phono M-3800 Phone 150 P lull 'Fr'-. ' ' ' vi. -1.1 ,r- ,, , . v .-as ' , 1 7 Q , , ,Q llulll I .4 ' - A luul o - . AA L I Page 275 . lliono 532 19 1'.I1f3'-. T 1-fffvfs lf: ' I ,'l' Tfi 17TLf ' . ,il l - f- - . ' ,. , ,..11.,,, iv..,,,, I.. Appropriate GIIZTI L or those who travel Gifts are doubly appreciated by those about to go on a journey. For example, a traveling clock, vanity case, or Gruen Wrist VVatch is sure to delight the woman. A pocket lighter, belt buckle, or Gruen Strap VVatch Will be especially pleasing to the man. You will see many other suitable, lasting travel gifts in our store, at just the price you wish to pay. HARTWELL JEWELRY CO. 132-134 West Main St. GOOD ER GROCERY All Staple and Fzim-y Croc-cries Candies t'Tl1o Studoxits' lfi-if-mln Chewing Gum I Edmond, Oklahoma D. W. BANZETT Printer Publislioi' of The EDMOND BOOSTER. -Fine Printing! E. Seem Jilc l ldtlinond, Oklalionia A Good M EAL Depends on Your Grocer LYON GROCERY Free Delivery Phone In Oklaholna City lt's THE HUCKINS Service That Pleases -We supply your nocds with:- , Motor Oils Gasoline S0C191 H99-dquaftefs Qualwl' State Tydol f B lIlf1ll0tS lliuncis Xcmlol Tydol EH131 Lunclloons llancos I 011112110110 Phone 74 MExpert Servicef Youlru lnvitcd BRYANT OIL CO. 3rd, and Broadway Page 276 it Q .- 1, .mLu.::-ax' m:R: r!m:2.mxz:L ggQs. - - -- - wr , , -'3UL '7A it-.5-.a.I5an.-4-sl ,-J-,:4J1,,nh-. .....:,.,x. gzergs,A3ji11JAi ll is i ri il.llpl,lpl Q 1i'l . ,., A KE? ii ii i ii i i ' ii l Snyder Bros. Stores, Inc. GROCERIES AND MEATS V3 iizlp The Best for Less H7 S5515 1 mi e-f H Stores at Edmond, Earlsboro, Blanchard, Hydro, Hinton, Seminole, Mineo,Wewoka -1 F .... 1 W., 'X ,W o ,ov -1 Qlifl, ElReno, and Oklahona City, Oklahoma. fe, .j 4-A . . . . QM e 11, Our business IS to save lighthousekeepers, Who are going to school, 20 per cent ig of living expenses. , -V l 1 -4 2 Phones: No. 2, 56 or 16. on y if ' South Edmond QI 5 . i THE PALACE sHoP Greenhouse 1 i X Say It With Flowers -ii Courtcqv and qpwice For Cut Flowers and Design lVork l i 'U ' 117 E. Hurd st. Phone 205 1 QT .,.,4.! , -- ' Lrg-1 S 'L tx , ,, , L For Plints, Shrubs, 0lI'ffjIl0 mile A Fin pecml 5 Vvolk F01 Lldm south on Broadwav or IIlil 1'lll'lJZll1 Stop ' ' 1 and Children 24. Phone 290W. j R 1 Edmond, Oklahoma 5 iii A 33 McGoWan's Funeral Directors ,'T:i Licensed Embalmers Modern Ambulance O Wi. Z-. A- 'l 1 4.ei, 4 is .pi A-:f ---4 L ,Hn .AJ if 1 ji 55238 ri ffl - - -i 5,34 I :ef-' . ,, -A Zi-'f F- es ,nfl ? +--1 .Qi . .. out it I 1 , -., 5 T-wir lf,,f 4 ...AA A 4 ,. 4' 5 . ,I A. JM ' M ' s J FQZ Ifff , lu' K, -L2 SPORTING GOODS J i... -. ,Y O-, K Q- A- For Art Department- A W. ,., F9163 DeVoe dz Reynolds Artists Colors, Brushes, Palettes and Knives. , H3 L..-'-I if D. N. McGowan 81 Son ,S Phones 10 and130 ECl1HCWHLl,OklHll01I1H p l A .-eQ A Sri? ' 'In 4' 174,23 ' ?',f'f fB ? y 'C - Tl -- V. -nn . M an oi. 'e T- ni 5,5 Page 277 s e' - 1 Z O KQ r- f w II IIIr ILssai?: WEMW? F : 1 1 m ' Z : E ly :-.1 - I , I. 0 F :S -1 i lllllllllllllill S -E 1 1 1 -EU 1' In D A ASHTON 'S BEAUTY PARLORS and Order by BARBER SHOPS M .1 18 S. Broadway Phone 686 al HOOSIER INN 19 E. Hurd Phone 446 l , DR. A. L. JONES Wesbanc0's Stock of Soc1al Station- ery, Desk Sets, Fountain Pens, Desk Lamps, Bridge Sets, Brief Cases and many o'ther gifts is very complete. Dentist You will find our styles of copper and , , 32M S. Broadway Phone 543 steel plate engraving new and different. Our prices ar e as low as any and lower than many. WESTERN BANK sc OFFICE SUPPLY CO Trade Wlth a Central Graduate B 8: B CASH STORE Luther F Rice Prop at the Pay Cash Pay Less KINSEY MOTOR COMPANY Fancy Groceries Fresh Vegetables anti Fruits Lunch meats Candies By the Post Ofiiee and Clgafs Self Servlng Store Free Delivery Ph 29 one 1 Phone 28 Edmond Okla W ATKINS STORE Phone 7 Edmond, Okla HAYES CLOTHING CO Special Attention given to Students Accounts M d L d F h Best Meats and Groceri s at reason ens an a les urms lugs able prices Shoes L Eg! . - Q on T llllllliil M ,Cb-I ' - nlmmiillllii uimllllllllllul A - 2 n - -r l ! EE. , , .5 35 5 , U A . ' , . . E ' V as ' v- sv 13 l lf ' u V yy Q .D D 7 C L ' ' - ' 4 S 4 , . 5 50 K I2 H xv , . , . . I - S L - ljl , Q: 'A W Ph N 3 . . . cl 9 H N I one 0. Right Price-Right Treatment R ' ' PT. fx' ' l .sul ,, Q , ' I if ' ,fn ,. . 0 , ., KN -' A . - o In--ul 5 A L- A llll e. .. . A '- Page 273 affggwggllllvnllllllll ,1 oonzzg AMG lllllllrlllllgfggyagggs 1 1 1 V 41 -1 .4 GTB aw ' 'Q an-,Q go' 451 35 :S 1 - fa. H E : - E 55' 'Fl 2 MAGNOLIA FILLING STATION 1 : 1 End Paas Hardware Co. ,P-5 .1 ' WE are for Central Students l f 1 3 Hardware, Furniture, Paints, Wall Paper 0 Eg Plumbing, Electric Supplies, Under- Comer 2nd ft Blvd' Phone 51 E taking. g E S. H. Greer 8: Sons Q -1 E AMBULANCE Managers E S SERVICE E 3 1 5-' S 2 sn ' - oe Hos 1tal E The Store That Serves Best p E 1 - E Cartmill sa Hunt E 3 , : E Dal Phone 64 -The Best in Shoe Ropaningf 65 Sl- A- : E First door east of Corner Drug Store g Night Phones: 547 or 128 E E Ednaond, Oklahoma : :S : -8 C-'I B ug 1 E Shelden's Golden Glow Butter Shelden's Purity Ice Cream E 1 1 E l - 1 Eg Edmond Ice Company 4, 1 1 ll 4 1 Butter, Ice, Fancy Ice Cream, Sherberts of all kinds ' 1 I 1 5 E PHONE 132-138 A E ' Tn E9 E. L. Shelden, Mgr. Edmond, okla. E E- I: :G My in H 1 1 1 S Eu S Harry W1'1ght,S 3' 5 10 25 STORE B b Sh -YS 5 - - c- ar er op 53, Q E Variety Goods F: n - l School Supplies H , n 3 E Hosiery The Students Friend 2 -Q Dishes lit: :AV Candy 41 'E ,1 We strive to give lasting service A We Appreciate Your Burinerr to eVefY0ne- ,Ll ' 2' 'Q' l .1 . lllllll 7 ..--5' ' .iq ' - '?'P f 2-fig, a n 1 ll.......n ' ' - WLIIIIII I IIIIF 1.....nl' N 'llllllllllllg 4 b ' P ge 279 -Y S P y 1 1 i ' V L P L 5. .,,.,. 5 ' qfs c-- -'--f U-1 ,wi 'Ulbf u, L.. - 'u A if A Q f 5135? i-Q3 Elm r M ,..,,., E V,,,,. in A Y A M' ififilfii 0 1 is : -3 3 1 ii if ccnn at - -. il tt: 2:3 E i . ' Fil i f- Y X - Eff. -: '. gf? 4 Q W iiiili 1 1 it ' -at ficflfly T h R d .-, lI'f,fl'QQ e endezvous for Stu ents feel ln. L ---.-A V, .-..- -1 l Complete line of College and School Supplies. Mechanical Pencils, Parker and iw: L -ff Wahl Fountain Pens. High Grade Stationery. Continuous new arrivals in the jj finest of toilet articles. iii? ' 4 ill Spalding Athletic and Agency for Whitman's ffm Sporting Goods Candies 51 ' It's Always Fair Weather at tl OUR SODA FOUNTAIN ' sw-:gk --1 Everything of the very best g .jf The Place that gives the Come Again service tif' gif The D. 81 M. Drug Company Sol Deveraux-Q Registered Pharmacists 1Chas. McGee W-...fax .I X VVe Serve to Serve Again J Ladies Rest Room Phone 33 Free Delivery Wins' s. 1 EH M2449 EP i! 'WWI hifi 2 time A ii-iii ly- A , 51 it 1, hu n - X I i Q Yu-mmm-M-M zmmgmwwmnwm ' , X I ' ' fi A 'i 5 i? ..,, ., Ll ALJ! 1 .2ae,n,1 .L .5 f Page 280 i.. 4, ,f ' ' i mi ' ., ..ff. i.. vw- .M 4.1-wr-.. -fi.,-it-W.--. 1, 'me-M-,-ifmmw---M-qw-w.mw-www.tw-1-'11-7 v,.ni,.,w,A,,, r ,,,,-W ., ,. 9 F , , V E 1 x I I Y V Vsy' y ' V' v M ' U TT' ' ' ' 'f-:w 'i i,f -J Il W A' -' --'-rj -HH ky -H -- - -v--W -- -f fv - - - H QM me ATTN f3fiI25L1llIleletl,llflrlll-guhflfbl en. ii ' rw ljivmrww- Viwpv ,WW-M N kndl wfrk W W- 'X-5 ezevtgibgtgkl LM fd -1 2 me it y e or he o if o W e gg ZTQTIU w-vg.4 - cz i l i 3 if- g A 1 i 51 l 1 i 3 M. T T- Q: .' : 4--.Q 1 51 g,, is G . ,QI 5 if 1 3 'A 1 t' ' - EH 5 E 5 3 3 : r-- S . 4: ie f g gg E 1 'S 52' 5: tn - a FJ ' ,ze Ei ' . A F V THOUSANDS MAKE THIS DISCOVERY EVERY YEAR! I, 1 T ' They discover anew, that for the purpose which it fills, street railway transportation l jj t- I is the best and cheapest service they buy. This fact is making it possible to hope 8 - tw- 1 for anew day in the street railway industry. 1 f- Elil Thousands of persons who are accustomed to using their automobiles, are forced for one reason ond anotuer, to leave their ears at home. They find that in addition L--' to avoiding the traHfic worries and parking annoyanees they effect not only an actual 1 - . . . y - saving in time abut also in money. kj- For none will say that an auto can be driven through traffic for anything like the if l nominal amount of ear fare. . Ride the street ears, eo-ordinated buses and interurbans. Service is constantly 'J A il-4 being improved. . ew-+ A Li: gn flijr' , ffl- fir-4 rr'--Y' l I X. C 711 l , -- f A 'E be E X9 kl' h R 'lvv C , E a oma 31 ay o. L.f',f 1 - S L+ A , Y U . F31 Vg llgili 1 lipifagil will FFL 1 ill,lm',,E ' 'Aj trim it lf.-61,5 fmfdt s ,mg ALLQQI ii v'.f':? --.-Y.-..... . - Wd ,Y W ,. FJ TX li. -. 1 f if E- Mfrs-' ,-XQOQ?-, 'W' t' ' 'if' P ' , if - it Efiigf ig 5, W o r 0. f l u .... EXCEL- so nit 1 1 i ..,,ff 2yy io , Q11 Pug: 231 :l'f.If 'U!lllll'qlllY Q' i z W Y 0 W W '7 1 Y 0 7 Vliilhlydi E W0 will U I I .91 In . n 1. BRONZE 'Bening Ak -im 'll ' 'layggfi 10' Jo: 1 1 SA 121 g an an H H H H H H a 'H H nf 4 3 1 f: W I 3 !1 , -gf - . SE : H d 6- .. 0 1 E5 V-'-1 an d F'-' :il E 59, 3: 1- S'- ? S T- -1 g - : E 1 1 L' S 1 1 : 1 : .E :. xh S 2 : N S : E E5 1: E' 55 is 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 an S 2 59 C: i U1 1 1 E S 1 1 .1 G. H. FINK, President H. W. GRANZOW, Cashier .1 1 1 g Wm. COURTNEY, Vice-Pres. E. E. GRIFFIN, Assyt Cashier g :3 E. E. COUHTNEY, Assn. Cndnnn 4 g l 0 E E E The E E L o 4 E - I O 5 . C1t1zens Natlonal Bank E - ' I :fi of Edmond, Oklahoma .E o'l 2 'in' 23 ' Nn. 10151 ' E H 2 :sy Capital and Surplus, 330,000 'E The Bank of Personal Service 3 ? E0 DIRECTGRS ' G. H. Fulk Wm. Courtney H. W. Granzovv P-- 7 o. E. E. Griffin H. Jayne W. H. Huffman A. - AX 1 'N fi! If? H M O. W. Jefferies X fy I Q , . I .. I1 fn - lf! 1 n .fi ' Q-fu' ' ' ' nj, ' H .. f.. ll .L .- ..- . H J, .ff 0 ll....f5i 1llIllllllllH- ' - Hlllllll mr Z m....ll Page 282 ' Edmond Oklahoma a zg lr wsg nllllllll 1 GBRGNZE QQQQKQ P d: Pqiaggidllil Glo lggln11.!lg,,l!lllg I 0 , npqmnlllllllmll I gk il c llllullgl I 0 I lllllllllllll Il HIGHWAY MOTOR CO. Always for Central 29 East Second . P110110 270 ROSS CHITWOOD, Owner If Grocerles are What You Want Cal Interurban Grocery Go 82 Phone 87 Holley Prop Edmond Okla WEEMS SHOP Barber Work La.d1es Work a Speclalty Tonlec O11 and Lotlons 108 S Broadway GIFTS THAT LAST J E WAUGH Jeweler and Watchmaker I Qi' '53 -J! llfll llllllllm . , lsliilllil O lllllllluallliifi , I , '2 A J H Weems Prop -'rm-N mQC.bf'.H.!lm'lEmf:cmiiW -'iniiimm'-Aaflwlgwk 'Y of U B W 1- 3 4. . , I A 5 4 3 J. J. , . , . lx --' Q Z 0 ! 0 it 1, ff . , Q- Q I M . ' 7 I N1 ! 1, Ir! f it V i q 1 . . , . In .1 P L1 Y . I Y i' I ' i '4' I 9' ' , I . ' gt .T--' ' ' Q ' Q .. J . F? .. . 0 , A A ' A . - .9 mnul A -.4 lun ul Q, .' . L W' L ' gfpiggglfgjy-Qhllllllll YBRGNZE HGGIQQ r. r W' lllllllr llllggygsgg get A me lilllllllllllll lllillElllLllElNlllllAR o .- . 1 go, September 10, 1928-Registration Riot. Then , : back to our boarding places with that all alone E feeling. :QQ September 21-Faculty and student reception. Q ' Got through the receiving line safely but sus- :, tained a few minor injuries trying to het an ice- ' cream cone. l Lg,.,'oa1 llllllllllll :Q October '5-Played a football game with the - . . - 2 Tigers and really won, but hated to notify the referee 'cause he was for the other side. IIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllll ilInllllllllllllllllliilll l ,- -1 October 19-Played the Rangers and beat 'em. Got a little nerve today. Told the referee this time. He was rather upset about it but had to give in. October 25-We're all sure that summer has went. November 28-We've all been working so hard V for the past month that we forgot to take a note of any lmportant events for the Kalendar except that most of us had to take the exams December 12 Annual staff began Work CThat 1 accounts for the Kalendar so far and I dare you to 1 account for it smcel : C December 21 The Seniors had a Xmas party 1 Everyone present recelved a child s toy CWe hope the children from whom the toys were taken had : 1 others left to play w1thD Q 1 January 2 1929-All back in school after a big : Xmas and a spell of the flu and everyone wearing : a new scarf which Santa Clause brought : 1 anuary 22 A real winter day Walks slippery 1 She falls he stoops to help her recover and he falls 1 and so it goes g 2 anua 26-We Wonder if the wave 1n Ral h s : 11 2 FY P hair is permanent or only a crime wave In elther : 1 1 case says Leah long may it wave 1 Februar 4 An enormous snow IS on the round 1 E content CReallyP Noj : S Y 8 and everyone IS playing snow ball to his heart s - 0 , February 6-State teacher s meeting which g1VCS 3 ' all teachers in the state a chance to visit their 'S friends February 7 Basketball tournament which brought 3 many interesting men to our campus February 15 Big manless dance fostered by the E W A A CVery few men were present :Il February 22 We celebrate with hatchet and : cherries the birthday of the one to whom we all : - like to trace our ancestry - :A r March 8 Big try out for Triangular Debate contest with this immortal quotation on their lips Blessed is he who expecteth nothing for he shall not be disappointed 116 Ei5'?'J!l.mllll1s4:cr llwlffeiib T . .l Y i ' '1 5. . . ' 6 . ' I1 9 - as Q 3 J ' ' ' ' ' r : 2 lf J . . . f Us a H l 'H L 1 . . V 1 '. ' N i ' 'Q . . . 5. l . .1 1 : - Q ,Z v u 7 FN A - ' - E Q N Team. Some less than two dozen- entered the if dill . .. . . 'id m ay A 1 a at f av 1 f ' 'Ag R Q -w ,.T'- 'V-. ' v ' . Qi--.hh .- ' . , o . f ., 4-1 V 4 - - .9 n-nn s -4 - A uns - . 4 L ' .Z Page 184 1 U in 1 10 1, 1, 1 - gg f E E5 5? I 5 Q -A 3 1 lllllllll lllll lllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIHII I U gjl ll lllllllll H592 ,1 IBRQNZE GBQQKQ QQ llllll II52Q!Q g March 13-Good assembly but some students missing. Their instructors were kindly waiting for them in their fourth hour class rooms however. March 15-T.O.K. St.Pat. party. Color scream was carried out by the punch which has been col- ored eEectively by the use of Paris Green. March 20-Another assembly at which every student in school was present. After assembly, fourteen young men with striped sweaters on went one by one, over to Mr. Jeffries' ofhce for a small conference with him. CHe had given a very cordial invitation in assembly to any one who felt inclinedl March 25-Mr. Doyle has temporarily given up his work and spends his time telling Seniors the requireds for a degree. March 28-We had an operetta to-night and every one in town who had ajapanese Kimona, came to sec it perform. March 30---Spring had truly came . The ten- nis courts are crowded. Girls are beginning to wear flower hats in the place of galoshes and boys are waering hats of colors before unheard. April 2-We had a Bronze Book assembly last week and lots of May Queens are nor possible but in all probability onlto one will be elected. April 5 and 6-The Bronze Book Staff spent the night and part of the morning in the Bronze Book Room and as a result are looking rather pale today April 12 I heard a hall hound say that there was more than one way of paying for your ride home after 6 O0 o clock I asked him what he meant and he said Oh call 14 May 3 BRONZE Book reallv goes to press false alarm If you haven t already get out your three dollars and fifty cents That s All DO YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO? There are two sides to every question Do you know what to do when the best girl seems ready for anything? Do you know what to do when she teases you along and you feel Lind bergh and forty kings of Europe? Do you know what to do when she wants to walk in the moon light instead of dancing? Do you know what to do when she gets just a little closer than ever before when you ride in the car? Do you know what to do when she starts asking you about other girls you know? Ill tell you-do you know what to do when you are digging around and find several sticks of dynamite that look rather danger ous? You don t? Well look out there s something commglll Do you know what to do when your secret singles you out of a throng and asks you for a date? Do you know what to do when he tells you how wonderful vou look and how different you are and you feel like a mixture of Ann Morrow and Clara Bow? Do you know what to do when he throws away his cigarette and touches your hand by accident? Do you know what to do your balance and he catches you? You do? Then I don t have to tell you U ' n silllibnl'iimiiilliill llilili X I0llllIllllllllIIIIloIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll inll I Q!! y oR flu. .i 1- all 13 m Page 185 , - A '- 'I Q M 4'-1, f'T'Q:- J- ' 'H A 1 A- 505 'iff .L it 'B-1 W1 'Q 91, .1 u I I ' 2 ' . - IT rn D . . cr . ' A ' rw : 0 Os. . . I 4 I 0 - .. r in ' .4 n n O . 5 c- I .A - . . 9 .l - . I ' : ro . - , 1 0 ' C-'. ' ' D .. Pl- I ' 1 3 . - . 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CLEANING PARLORS Student Cleaners Edmond Edmond Pantatorium CLOTHING COMPANIES Harry Katz Oklahoma City McElderrV Bender Dry Goods Edmond yes Clothing Co Edmond DENTISTS Dr A L ones DRUG COMPANIES The D 8: M Drug Co Edmond Kirkland Drug Co Edmond Coopers Drug Co Edmond ELECTRIC SHOPS Electric Supply Co Edmond ENGRAVING COMPANIES Southwestern Engraving Co Tulsa FLORISTS Foster Floral Co Oklahoma City South Edmond Greenhouse Edmond GARAGES inisey Motor Co Edmond Highway Motor Co Edmond GROCERIES Home Cash Grocery Edmond Goodner Grocery Edmond Interurban Grocery Edmond College Grocery Edmord 'Q 5 Snyder Bros Grocery Edmond Watkins Grocery Edmond Lyons Grocery Edmond B 84 B Cash and Carry Grocery Edmond McManni.my Hardware Co., Edmond. I HOTELS Huckins Hotel, Oklahoma City. ICE COMPANIES Edmond Ice Co., Edmond. INSURANCE COMPANIES T. R. McPheeters Edmond. IRON WORKS Sherman Iron Works., Oklahoma City. JEWELRY COMPANIES Ray Devereaux, Edmond. Hartwell Jewelry Co., Oklahoma City. J. E. Waugh Edmond. ' LUMBER COMPANIES Long Bell Lumber Co Edmond Buell Cargill Lumber Co Edmo MEAT MARKETS Home Meat Market Edmond NOVELTY STORES Tool s Edmond Marriotts Store Edmond OFFICE SUPPLIES Western Bank 84 Office Supply Co Oklahoma C1tV PRINTING COMPANIES Thompson Bros E1 Dorado Kans D W Banzett Edmond PHOTOGRAPHERS Compton Studio Edmond Watton Studio Oklahoma City RAILWAY COMPANIES Oklahoma Railway Co Oklahoma City SCHOOL SUPPLIES asper Sipes Co Oklahoma City Western Newspaper Union Oklahoma City SHOE SHOPS Shoe Hospital Edmond SERVICE STATIONS Bryant O11 Co Edmond Mears And Co Edmond I.. - I , 99 .g,,,'os1 1, .- nullllllllllllllIlllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllIlllllllllIllIIIIlIlillllllllllllllllllllill Illllll Ma nolia Filling Station Edmond A' A' TR ANSFER COMPANIES B A Black Transfer Co Edmonl ' Q IJIGF' unlike Illl'l'K'W'!JL.I I. Ha ' - ' ., .i I ' , , , 8 ' , . I1 . . . J u a ' J 8 I . . ' : - . 4 ' J ., ' . 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