Altus Senior High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Altus, OK)

 - Class of 1923

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After enrollment the figures showed 1 LE that there were seventy-five of us. -: This first year was the hardest of all. Of course we were not burdened with f 5: the terrible responsibilities of the upper classmen, but owing to the size of our class, . gf the Juniors and Sophomores frequently got together and then they would pull some f : good stunt on us. However, after we relieved them of their class colors one day the principal stopped this and personally saw after our class. This year Toney :. Baucum was President, Guy Bailey was Vice-President and Frances Henry was Secretary. l Q . , Many members of our class were going in for athletics. Herman Peace and ' 5 Ross Jackman made their first letters in football. Lowry Douglas and Guy Bailey made basketball letters as did Texie Hunter and Vera Anglund. Fi In l920, we came back to the old High School to meet a new Faculty and . 3 Principal. We came wise in the experiences of the past year but we still had lots , to learn. Our numbers were reduced to fifty owing to the consolidation of many , Qi of the rural schools. In this year came the usual round of social and literary 21 activities. We were always to be counted on for our part of everything. This Year E L? 3 fi Raymond Kimbell was President, Kezzia Studebaker, Vice-President and Vera L? Anglund. Secretary. fs? ln athletics, we were placing more men on the teams. Herman Peace, Ross , Jackman and Toney Baucum made their letters in football. Guy Bailey, Lowry gf Douglas. Vera Anglund, Texie Hunter and Lydia Rogers made basketball letters. Fi It was this year that Class Basketball was started in Altus High School. Altho - : we failed to win either cup we put out strong teams. Our defeats and trials of 3 this year helped us along and greatly strengthened the class spirit. This was to he our last care-free year for we were to be Juniors with more burdens than ever before. gg As Juniors our class was quickly organized. Frances Henry was President, Vera Anglund, Vice-President and Glenn Russell, Secretary. Altho as Juniors L If: we did not have' the usual round of parties and entertainments that so characterize Li this class. we did have a real spirit of co-operation in everything. 5 ' This year found us stronger than ever in athletics. Herman Peace, Guy Bailey, L f 5 Lowry Douglas and Ross Jackman were on the pigskin squad. Guy and Lowry again gi made letters in Basketball as did Sam Day and Herman Peace, 1 5 We also carried off the boys' High School championship and lost the girls' cup L by an upset of dope. The Junior girls again made letters with the addition of , :gi Vanna Hopper. - Q ff We were well represented in debate this year. Louise Ventress and Winnifred - E Livermore were on the girls' team. Glenn Russell and Hjazel Walker were on the : gn boys' team which won the Southern Conference cup. L Lg In wrestling both Clinton Morrill and Houston Howard made All State. There ' ' ' were no entries in Phinney Morrill's class or no doubt he would have done as well 5 Q 5 as the other two Juniors. The Southern Conference tennis championship team 5. E . gr was composed of Lowry Douglas and Joe McClearen. They went to the finals in ? gi the State Meet. ' As juniors we had the responsibility of providing for the Junior-Senior banquetl ' N After many sleepless t?J nightsiwe decideduto give a play and make the money in - Q this way. This was the first time the Junior class had ever tried a play but with . 3- the wonderful coaching of Mrs. Corbin we were able to produce The Arrival of fi Kittvf' This solved the problem of the Big Feed which was given the Seniors , E at the Orient Hotel. 3 Then came September of 1922. when the Class of 1923 enrolled for the final f 1 time. It seemed as tho we would be proud and mighty as we had dreamed when li we started our journeyg but we really felt very humble and serious. We had ?5 accepted- the responsibilities of Seniors and were to live up to them. We have tried 1 E to do this thru the entire year. To leave a better spirit behind us3 a better school 5 I and better traditions has been the purpose of the Class of 1923, I, ll IMI lllll' Null 'uw' 'uw' uma- 'Imp' 'tmp wmv' alms'-imp 'mp imp IU - . .mu .-llh....ulll.. ..llllv. ..n1l... ,.llll. ,-ills. ..4llln. .nlli....ntlh. ..nIh. ,lllllr ,.elIn. .-lllln. .ull PAGE 30

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