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C U II , , V n Jlrnrureclatlon A A v AU .O all those advisors and students, we, the 4 Cuckoo Staff, wish to express our sincere U appreciation and thanks for the faithful - ill and arduous efforts which they mgade in behalf il of the Annual. It is with great pride that we ll remember the services rendered by all the true A 'Q t friends of the Blair High Sch00-l. A . A. V' V ' i 1 v A ' v V. v e2 A ' a 1 Ci Si l f' 'Q u C 3.1014.1..1-.1o3uzu1-:xoxoxo1u: 1 7 1-lcxnxvlining:-11.1-fi-:IH V 1 1 3 ? i , -bxioioioioioifricmicmiifvifliffiflgharl, Y A 0103014 ,l r57f?T??i 1 u fl FE 3 QV' Oiiklltllibillitbiiliibi P0Q0QOQOQ0lKC f D V I I I ' I i , 'i . f I is ' as :Q I N , e . I I ,, I e ai 'i I A 3: Foreuaor ,i . ' A HIS book is of the Blair High School. Its k ' pages are inspired by devotion to the ' School. ' C ': And seek to portray a glorious year of its his- f tory. V 2 'I And though the days are gone we know I' H I That all the turmoil of events which made the 1 3 year Qi H, Will live in memory. I' In i I t ' And so l I: The time which sport has claimed, and friend- ,! . Shlp, labor, love, i' g I All the precious hours of existence 'A ' I Here within the School House i' ' I By the road. H' il We tried to so recall that you who turn these I2 'g pages in after years 'B of I May spend a happier hour I: '. When you seek the pleasures of Remembering. gg - 3, ' . e I Ig :E Q: a! H i gl g! I' ,I Y' V Q ,.,,- ,-,,... ,-,,-.,-,.-.- .-..-,... ,..i-- i-i.-if- .--.....,-..-i.-.,-.,-i,...,....-i.-..-..-......-..-,,- -I 8 O 'if Nil iilliflii Il Iii IEDI Ilifiif lifllflil Dill! ICZEBI F151 0 1 -Guru 9JT'O10-0.'0Q Q0,0Q0lOlfQ V u ci Q- Q u V A- Q V ii All fl' - A' 'II IN' cl N, AU VII A' v Y A v ' DEDICATION I Cl Q To the community of Blair and sur- cl rounding towns who have aicled in V l A V a success-The Blair High School De- :licates this lbook. A i I Ag making the publication of the annual l hi 1 s Ai A 1 I -i Q vi A Ai v f Q 1 - C ini:r1fb1vri4nixvion24v14u14vZ4ri1n14vifoioz vioaiesiaoioioiuivlioioioia in v4 W -Ul-0Q0-0i0Q0i0QQiK li -K 5i0i0QK 5 - y ' . fm., 1 , .Jai 4 l :- '.' gf- l E In - + 141, ovioioioioioioioi D01010i0i0i1QQ A ,vi--.Mapu-m-Qoanocm-11-14-14-about--10141 CD 1 ' ' ' L V I n 3 ll ' 3 is E! 'L s lj V l f 1 ' A cl P V 'II A 'H ' Il - HISTORY OF THE. BLAIR PUBLIC SCHOOLS ni :il :HE year 1908 semeed very prospective for the school. district of 'H Blair, as the grade school building was built during this year and gi at the beginning of the Term 1909-10 the community of Blair Q: 'Q started out to make this the best school district in Jackson County. ll. A H The superintendent was Professor Wills. His assistant was Pro- QC 'U fessor Baldwin. This year proved a success and many improvements . were made over the past years. - gh The school year of 1910-11-12 began with E. E. Dale supefrinelnd- Ui L ent and Ural A. Rowe principal. to make a greater improvement t an - :I had ever been made before for School District No. 54. And sure lc 'Q enough it ranked with many others along the lines of debating and C il athletics. c The next years 1912-'13-'14 Superintendent A. M. Whorton and Il ll . . A H E. M. Early, principal, made a very good record for the school of Blair. U C ' I 1914-'15-'16 Superintendent Burens and Dr. John Reid as princi- H' 'll pal, made a great record of improvement over the later years. ?':' In 1917-'18 J. L. Jesse and Mr.- Hardy attended to the school if :U matters with great enthusiasm 1 ll .1 1918-'19 J. L. Jesse again superintended the school and Mrs. C U Maymie Rollins acted as principal. - 1: The year of 1919-'20 J. L. Tucker was Superintendent and J. Fred Eaker principal with an enrollment of 485, great work was accomplish- 1 ed. ll if J. Fred Eaker and Bertha L. Marlin were leaders of the school H: 'U in 1920-'21-'22, The High School building was completed in '22 and ll' 'll the High School did fine work that year. They had excellent teachers, QA :ll new rooms and black-boards and it seemed as if a new school had I 1 begun. c li In 1922-'23 J. B. Owens was superintendent and J. F. Eaker was !C 'H principal and with the help of the good faculty many things were 3 1 rea lZ8 . e 'l The years 1923-'24-'25 Superintendent S. E. Spann and Mrs. S. I A H E. Spann were leadersof the school. With the hearty cooperation 'of ll: H the faculty and students, these years cannot be surpassed. ll' A ll May the oncoming years be a goal to reach which cannot be over- il A ' come. 0 , C .ll U C U SA !Il 'fc Q II I Q !l Q! ! 31,3114 fzngfvifvi-vicinity: wi- v1o5ugu3o:uc11 10:4nz1v14v3oinr14vi4v1ngo1u1o:oi4v1- :sql ! Baioiuioioicsim11:mioxioioicxioioioil rioii , 7,A,:. , ,, ,F- ..,.. 1-., . 1 , maze-v' 'fqihqgg mfr ,N , ., V. ..Ak .f,. i. 5-?E3'f S ., aff. - x.w1?i fi' 1: ' ' . saw, iff ' WHWMQWHQ fiiisr. fx K 1 M. +,,1gwfg- :S if: .sm ffm' 'f ,gs rg i:,3,1. 1511 9 ,f ff,Lf,x1.gJ4ii . ' -' .11 fffiff faq' ' l L f - I Q '3 , Y , Q gn , 1, , 'KW - 1 Q , 1 V , OL 'N xl SCH IC PUBL IR BLA A i I f ,,,,:vH:-'1,,.,- -- if '- -A .NJ r 'A .? 7 l'7f'.Tl'l we S. E. SPANN. Superintendent li N, llcgrcc S. XY. T. C., XYeathcrfurc Oilnl'I1flllrl 4Pi l 'i l i l l l i : a I. : I u i' ' , OFFICIALS ' AI I I -' l I I I 3' I 1, P xl'x'1f1lf11I I ' I', XY. W.-KI,KIilQ X' ' jx ' ' - ' I'rn-siclvm Lhkrk I ' I Q I ,' . A' I ,. A . A' I f' ' 'I k ', ,' Q . , ' I , 'I ' R, R, .I.-XCKSON M,-XTTIIC HENRY l ll ' My-mbcr Liulllllj' Sum. 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N. V., ltillljkill, '1 lffr 1 Klrzuh' ,IK.IlC11L'l' S NY. 'If Lf, XYuath:rfwrcl Szcfmd firugla 'IK-zxclwr 'ex f LFTTIF IAMFSON BESSU5 JONES 7 Yr. Stun' fcrtificatv, U. U. . J'H'I' gfrtificatc N. XV. 'l', C. .XVC1i1l1L'l'fHl'I1 S. la. 5. 1. L., 171111111 Fourth Grads Teacher Third Grade Tuachur N1 . l x .rays V Ilxx ,, ..., Q.-1, 11.3.3 in gig' ', Finns' vrs-fs -Serra WYE env fsuzr, can .. .4-: 5'.v,G1 ',,? .. . .... - -- ... . .,- , . . ... fa, , A..-.. H., M-93,1 Grade Faculty, Con't. .XLLINIC XVHITI2 lll'fl.!.X XX'lI.lfH.XfN Twu YL-zu' Stzltc Ccrtificzliv Two Your Stz1tQCvriil'ica1c O. C. XV.. A. C. C, U, .-X. HI. KA.. C, S. T. Cf Ififth iirach- Tcachcr Sixth llrzuh' Tt'HC1lL'l' X ' ' f 4 w , 1 ISHN I . PIGG ll. M. .XUSTIN I Two Ycm' High Schowl Slim' 'I'xxm Yvar S12l1Ck.L'l'Ii1-iCIlIl' Certificatv, O. U. O. Lf 1 Seventh Grade Teacher Eighth Ilradv Teacher I 5 E I filii. :'- if Qliihin 'SW' J WQWP4 'I :lil TTY? 3:1 TT!! U 2 9' YT?-' -if? I 70 V Q! 'E - i .. i - V ! i - E .. A v v :Iain I I -11.11 as i 1 L The Red People's Land It was early Indian summer in the year 1866. A sofe breeze was rustling the beautiful Autumn leaves, and nature was at her best. Allen Wright, a member of the Choctaw dele- gation, and a full blood Choctaw Indian, who was well educated, had just returned from VVashington, D. C., the home of the Great White Father. He was more than satisfied with himself as he squatted before his little camp fire. The great father had spoken, and as he meditated to himself, he patted the pocket that held the treaty. Tomorrow they shall know, my brothers will be pleased, for had they not debated long over a common name for the territory occupied by the friendly tribes. The land known as the Indian Territory w-ould gain prominence at the beginning of the new day. All ready the gleaming camp fires were flickering through the dusk that was gathering quickly. Thicker and thicker the Indians came, pouring in from all sides of the five na'tions to take part in the celebration of the christening of the Indian territory. Hensc- ft-rth the territory would be known as Oklahoma as suggested by Colonel E. C. Boudino' of the Cherokee nation. The celebration was to begin at sunrise. There would be no sleep for Allen that night, he was too happy to sleep and also he was too nervous. He paced up and down in front of his tepee before the comp fire: all night long he paced back :ind forth, only stopping long enough to rebuild the fire. In the early morning, just as dawn was breaking in the distant east, Allen was tired out, as if he were going on the war path. At the call of the tom-tom from the valley below he silently made his way along, and was soon lost in the assembly of weary-looking dances. His feet were strangely light, and his savage blood rushed to the surface. The drum stirred within him, that which civilization and his years among the whites could not kill. Then as if he remembered the most important part of the occasion, he made his way to an old tree stump, and mountig it, he raised his arms to the northward before him, in the sign of peace. In a voice loud and clear he said: The Great Spirit be pleased. , The dancers st-opped to listen for their messenger had spoken, and they knew he had just returned from the land of t-he great white father, many moons to the east. Allen camly unfolded the papers, The Great Father has spoken and his words are here, Allen remarked as he patted the papers he 'held in his han-d. You shall hear them take heed. 'I, Andrew Johnson, the great father of my children in the Indian territory, through Allen Wright, y-our messenger to me, have seen fit to approve the name Oklahoma, to apply to the territory where you now reside. Signed, Andrew Johnsonf He has spoken now let there be peace among you. Allen shouted as he waved dismissal. Again the tom-tom was heard with shouts and leaps the dancers caught the spirit of the occasion. 1:14:11riwinvivnioinxwioi-11 riuiininiuiuc11111vivvivnifvivsiavxuierioiox-vicrifyioivvl rd. 5nioioioioicnioioioi if Yi0i0101f710i01f71f0' 21 lQOQK PQI D11 DQ! lit Dil Q Pllblibitlltbib 1' Piwlw QW WLM if H517 XITI' ' I JA1 ff 'J'8:i 1,fe'.1.'. f'Lf,',l. X I ..,..,.... ,,, ,, ,, Y YK HON.-XVIC DHJNICS ,lurl I'r:-sxcliut Svuuvr kl'1::s Cilrv Club '25 By XYurcl- XYlmt ilu- T2lI'Il1lll0lln S1ml1- qXctivity. .XC1lllQ El l7lml. Hkzlil, l5L l'fl'll'lli l3llll1 ' Vicu-Prcsiclcm flaw film- Club '25, Pres, Swastika Club llv XYurrl4 l'1n! lm'mJpy She has a hr-art like a trolly 'A'--v allways room fur uns marc. HERBERT PFRNFLL 9 ' Hmfk., 1 ,Q 1 Svc. and Trcas. Class Glu- Club '25 L By VVurcl- XYoll: l'll say Ladies as fur mc. l clmft attnrh much impurtaucc to such fl'llllf.I'Q. RROXYNIIC McQlXNIJI.liSS Mick By XVurcl- Ol flr:1cim1s Attends strictly to her own business but nu one has over bcen ablc' to . fiurl out what it is. ' 'ni u l w 0Dlfl.l,li LOCKN.-XNE Dell Swastika Club Always Szlyillg-'liuita tlzltc. Cznft gon Life is just one grand sweet song. start the music 4 l ' . fa r 1 l .I N l l A 'Q .......,......-.....................--......,,,f.--.-.....,,.-.....- V vm frm: earl-1--ivan:-'ann-hmm 4 'if' 455821-'W1!Il'b 4-,-as 4-:gn .cuss 3 mm 12 'D4 D c' Q l 3 l l l l l fX'l.XlQllf llL'l.lNli l Mickey 5 Swzmstikzi 'Z-13.25 . Hy XYurcl-'AHcck to Mzxriuiusn lf alic cuulcl lizimlln mvu likv slu' C'l:i liziufllv 'L lfwrcl czu, slw wuulcl ln- l Il wmulerf' t l l l l3l..XNQ'Hli l llYlf Sp1'cls I . . . - 3 hlvc kluli .Zi .Xlwzlys Szqiiig- Yvlrls. l XYi1l1 :1 siuflu un lu-r lip- :xml an I Ivai' iu lu-r 1-yo ' Sir Ivacn l N IQXYTC JN XYYIKSON l!11.i1i:-ss Nlaiizigmi' ul' Annual l hlcc' Lluli Z5 Vip LANI1llllI1Q grunt li acliievcd without l:R.AXNL'lS lQllJlJl.lf Swastikzl '24-'25 By XYord- Chl Guslf' So long gruwiiig' and so leisurely. --.--.-....-.-..-...tb...-,.--...---...-.--.1...-1,auv-ui-gp:-Q--.-. -UBB l il -ll-183 6ZH 1Z1 Q a '4l- Q1!4Q l , . . ' :Xlways Saying- l'll thing :i liulr g tlmug uuwu , Ho is inurlcst :lurl shy. i .xiuxlixmx missox ' I I By Xx'.lI'Lllullk'lllllCj' Crickets I L'lllllll':l2lSlll.h 1 OliUlOlOi0l0 l7if9Q I-Dui-asian-ssbwinilvqsui-15 A 3 5 Cn j -3 1 1 :I l 'I ' r Q l ll :I - Y I , Q 'll l I 5 5' 1 UIMAXIDYS STIQYIQNS Q ., Dirk I .1 l V l lf N' Always Says- Hy Gully. 3 - Of mmncrl qui:-2 and affvctimh 8 ,A l milrlf' i i l cl l -- Q RUTH mxcslfi ' Tinx ' cl ' H 5 U Swaitiku 'Z-l-'25 ' Always Says- Swv Nuff 5 ' V A fl'lL'llCllj' Clem-rlmxtv. 21 willing.: , I workvcl :incl za gurnl sturlvntf' lla 3 I l l' - A l 111 FYN xflhxlwlx llj CI Spools l K- l lfclitul'-ill-Clmict' .uf Kuclm- Q Ag Sw Mika '24-'35 E li Xl 'Ol ' QI 3 3 ' x ways says-' 1. . mot ' l Smil04 :Irv the illllilllllf hy wl1iCl1 Q wftlwrixtg spirits arc lwalv.-fl. I hlun is a Very stuclious zmrl mlcntcrl I girl. If things nr: wautcrl put Egg tfwrvrglm slw's tha' :mv to makm' 3' tl1.m gn I 1 I ' EL fg cnmx W.bXI.liliR l 'lfllllru l s A Q 7' K'z11:t'11 liusc Ball '25 l ' - Always Szfying- Sum, U! Yes Q Al Lvl trzxmmrmw lmc what it mly fu lj 'I l lmvc liv:-cl tnclayf' lg ' I en , gl .3 ' l A u 'll V, a t HUM ICR XYAl.KliK l - nBEl1l7V H , t ' 3 i Base Ban '25 M g A Always Says- 'I'uucl1 UD! 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J Llxl Ill ,HJIXl',5 ' , Q if ' .Xlxxznyf Szzyl--- .VX11fI I rlmft :mum I Spz1g'LIti. . I 'HX fllhlt llL'ZlI'l HL L'I' XX'f1l1 A tim' ' lnrlyf' ,, , g ' 5 1.Xl.I.lli umsliles 16 Slim 1 1 .Xlways 52155 - 4 H lvl, INIIIIICL' JHHH Q5 ' I'11l1lwt' -'I'x'L't. N ii Music: buy- :mtl :1 gum! tinlcf' n Q if y i T a ' 1eL r1-1 Iwlm, I Pug: 1 5 .Xlwzxyx Szxys- Qian-! Kid Q Q Lvl 114 not takc life too seriously. 5- I Q Q .. .. . -,...X.,,.. ,- ..- .., ., ,..,., .,,.... - -.,... .. .. ..,..,,, ...,,...- .. .......,,...,,,, ,,,,,., ,,.,,q A 02,9 ggi- 5 '-SDI 1 'uQ5+ zL5! k' 8?-533' X 1 '-A -lf'P i3lf!1 i32l'S fklh-'iifl-IQHl11QHIil1l KF? 1i1 1511111 ' l li i U 1 Q I 1 I , 1 I ! 1 3 I I 1 1 I 1 1x1.'1'11N 1zm'1m I I I'11cass1't I 1 111151 142111 '25 U Sz1ySi Brwarc, H1-wa1'c, I-Ill Mar- I I rival I uXYI7I'I'j' I IIZIVU llL'Vi'I' II1l'I.'. I , 1 , 1 , 1 ISUI..-X S'I'.'XYTUN I 6 -. I Ns t V Y L Sxvustikzl 'Z-I-'25 1 ' .-Xlways Sayi- I'IclI11 tlwrv Olliv. In ' g11lIi1', C1111ki11g. crc:11111'1l 1111tatf1cs vcry 2, St 11fIi1111s. IE I 1 , 1 . .' .' , 11 L 2 x 1 Xl 11111 s1f1'w'1'11 ' ' Hia I 1 s11'21111k11 '24-'25 8 Always Sayf- Ol Nly QTUllhCIlI1ICC I Dm you know that I Ellll El w11111:111? 1 7 , XYl11-11 I think I 1111141 speak. I 3 fill.-XCIC I.lJCKN.'XNli f Z A'Pat l ' Swastika '24-'25 I .-Xlwzmys Says- Oh IJ11ocIz111111s. 5 I fl gcc, any wld way suits me. I I , E . I t I 9 F , 1 IzWI'.I.I. R05-In 5 1 L'l'ICIl'u S 3 Always Says- That makes me I Q agra-fretted. H They say he can nut-talk w11n1c11. I -1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , I ' 1 -...--...-..-..-.-..-...-.---...--.......-..-.-.,............-...1- 5 1 ini.111,111i11i1111'il-'1-'i'1l1 Ciffiwiwi-fi cv Q4 mil wil via vii 7,1 in ren ioioif IQOQUQK mic :lg 5 1 I Qs l I I w g 1 I 'V l',lf'l'H.-X XY,-XI.LACE ' I I l'tl1 I Always Szlyf-ulioucl Niin l I - ' A slly little Missfl ' I I i I Q I I I I I ' xoxzx xcm'1'11,xxvAY I Null I T I Always Says- Ol My Goodness. I Ncv:r has :mytlling much to say ' ' mul 15 :Always ilu- Qznm-. ' I I1 I I I PRICE xxwrsom ' I Ru5CuL ' I :Xlxvays Says- l'll Sw-ah lg. To stall nr mst to Stall is tluc ques- I Ilullfl . I , :I I I I I an I I I I RICHA RISIZNHOOVER - Rl-luis I : Always Says- l1mmcl11css 5 Shu Illlllllili much but says little. ' I I , JICSSIIQ INGLIS I I J ess A ' Always Says-- Law Sakcs' Built fur comfurt, but not for 'I spun-cl, but my career iQ guar- 3 ' nntuccl. I I I I I I ' l I I I I I Iv I I - - .. Q.. ...,..,...- - - .. .. - ... .. ,- -. -....- -.- ,-,.. ...-- - - cxvillil-ifw1+.ab-vcanwiwaxlsquirm'wiulrrifwiwiuiuil,lf I In 0 9 A v A V v I A v V V B ill IQOQOQK IQ! DQC llUQ N PQ! DQ! !Q0iUQ0ll vii!! P ll I ' 41 ll H ll V U I v i ll USUN XYILSUN U il XYc::1clruw 3 Sz1y'i L'rai1k this I.izzic U ufi,ftL'll seen, but selclum h::u'cl-with U- . CXCCDfiUllS,n V li :ze ll ll C U ll Q M.-XYMIIE XYII.I..'XRl7 2 n U 5 ,xlmys Saw-1-1'1i imcfimf' Uv H 'H-Xlwiyf ready in Iwlp tml a gum! 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Dil Dil A !DlIl1li0i4Ileliiiltlilitvlilltlilk 't ' '.4,,'1Q P SENIOR CLASS WILL Superintendent, teachers, friends and students :- I, a duly authorized attorney of the regular bar of Blair, have hereby, upon behalf oi my client the class of 1925 Blair, assembled you together upon this solemn and serious occasion to listen to her last will and tefftcment and to receive from her dyin-g hands the few gifts she has to bestow in her last moments. Though very deliberate consideration, she has come to these definite discussion owing to the flighty condition of her brain and the disturbance of its grey matter, she begs to state she may have chosen 'poorly in disposing -of her possessions, but praying that you will accept them as a sacred trust from one who has gone before. VVQ the class of 1925 being about to pass out of this sphere of education, do make and this our last will and tesiement, making void all other wills and promises we do of the same as follows: the juni-ur Class-The key to all our joys, privileges and responsibilities as Seniors. the Sophomore class-the right to have many good times during their junior year. the Freshman-the right to still have love afifairs. the Sub. Freshmen-the riht to have parties without the upper classes knowing it. the faculty:- . Spann-the right to flunk anybody who dosen't pay Physics class dues. -I Mrs. Spann-the right to deduct two percent from deportment grades of all in assembly. Miss Moore.-A man so she won't have to teach school. The individual students bequeth the following :- A To .. Jewell Payne-my ability to entertain otthers and to have a good time any place and any time.-Marie Huling. init 1 Q o-o 1 PQ4 rlhir-1 n-1 H' H v-I-1 I -A T-7 il, 1 H f: Y e-l 3' -'I'-V -3 ?Q???5???552c C. 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Tr' T' t 2 l l l 2 Clay Coston-my quiet nature and ability to keep silent while every body else gpzmssi-ps.-Herbert Pernell. Ollie XVal'ker-my career as big sister to all the primary youngsters.-Araminta Ryan NValkt-r-the right to sit with that girl from Moorewood next year in Jack Nipp-my place as captain on the Baseball Team.-Olon VValker. Evylen McVVhorter-my ability to carry on a conversation.-Isola Stayton. Owene Carter-my willingness-Odelle Locknane. johnie Boyd-my back seat.-Homer Walker. Texalee Laeknanc-mv extra box of Rouge.-Hallie Rogers. Y ! 'Q l as l l 'Q E- Qi bIllI4bl0I4DliYl4P10i 101 i 10i4g 'N 9 szoioiv :twin nz-:ini v .1 tt U swl-0QlDQOQUQKll0l0Q-0QOQlDQOQOQOQOQOQKE oi-zooaxoioioioi C-'lit-idvinioca-94:31.24'log CHAPTER I The History of the Class of Twenty-Five of Blair High School, County uf lavksnnl State ef fklalzrnta. is in this wise: In the beginning of the twentieth century in the thirteen year of our Lord in the second Week of the ninth month there came into this land of knowledge fortyiseekers of Wisdom. .-Xml it czzmz- t piss under the wine leadership of Mifs Douglas thev waxed strong in learning and character. ' And as the oncoming years advanced these etmtnanclm nts were spoken unto tltemg Thou shalt not whisperg Thou shalt not write nwtss: Reniemher the studious one maketh the good gradesg Honor and obey thy teacher that thy visits to the office may be fewg and thou shalt not bear false witness against they playmates. A5 this tribe entered into the eighth year of tne.r I arning, stinie having been added. others taken away. they cast their eyes to a higher goal. So .the tribe of Maroon and Gold prepared tor tr-,:ti1t,iti Kitty 'l'.:tii.itt.i, Nineteen Hundred Twenty-one, which permitted them to enttr th: Higget- l.itn.t ot l.eat'n.ng. Cl-IAPTER ll An.. it came tm pais as they entered thi, lard of Higher l.:arning as Freshmen d th'tt A d they writ fill l with t'-rroi luv Ahlatiye -Xlisolutew they numberer four an 1' y. . n 1' ' - ec . ' , A , and other Latin complications and a band nl wild he-ings eailtd Sopliomores, wno burst upon them in their merry-making. And as they dwelt long in this land, they tell in with the customs of the inhabitaivs thtiit . aid ti. .r trangners wore away and they taelt ln-c:ttne one among the rest. Now it so happened that this land was ruled over by one known as Esker. A piolessot of of much wisdom And at the heginntng ot' the tirst yestr he spat: unto them staying. Go gather ye in a body, and organize yourselves into :t class that ye may gain in strengtn ,, and that your eouroge may wax hot. And as he spake unto them, so was it done, and they ehese their wisest to be their ledaer, they called themselves with much pride. Ft'est.tixtt1 of Twenty-Two. L1'1:Xl 1l'.K .11 Now it came to pass at the beginning of the second year a new hand of youths did come up from the adjoining territory and did desire the green lands of the Freshmen. S0 the Tribe of Maroon and Gold sought higher grounds. how as it came to pass the tribe was desirous of having fun. S h S 1ator slipped upon them one day and all remained in I-or a short time, 0 t e et until one of the tribe thought of a way to escape, and they so accomplished ttns way, ' ' ' ' t the line by climbing out the windows. So the trihe of Maroon and bold was merry a up of the day. During he year some were added unto the tribe, others departing for other lands ot' learning. And the whole number at the end of the second year was two and thirty. CHAPTER lt' It happened that in the beginning of the third year three ...lined the tribe ot Maroon and Gotd .tt the middle of the Semester.. And it came to pass that the tribe of Maroon and Gold did not find favor in the eyes of their worthy instructors and the goal of Success looked far before them. But a grta. cry went up from the throats of the greedy class. Lo, if it doth ha-p- pen we are to entertain the Seniors after many days, it appeareth that there is much need ed many dollars wherewi.h to provide the banquet thereof. And so thinking these things the Tribe set to work planning a play The Kingdom of Heart's Content, by means of which much money was taken into the treasury three did not return, and one times in the first term. ' 1 H After many days of preparation it came to pass the Seniors were giv.n a reception and everybody made merry. ' ,1 vi isiuirianitztmitiilli-ritsi 410101: .gg ,1 1 4 txt -v t . , owioioioiciiciioioit tx llboqaza 'Tf.Q0'1, ' 0'a 0 'gfQ'a'1, a Kc UQ! DQ PDQ! litlillitlltlllt GVKDI Q -'cu-1: out-1014.11-101--11-11-11.1 1 .9114 llOQK lQOQOit PHOQ QOQUQQ lQ0Q0i0l0Q4Q s- ya-ni-it-an-101 C F I '-' C Q ., li 'f- .V ' v I CHAPTER V 3 I Now it so happened the tribe of Maroon and Gold, or the Class of '1'..enty-Five, had C 2 come to the last year of their Journey in this land of learning. So trom henceforth A they were spoken of as Seniors. ' ' I d dNinL oi thehtriliac did igit come unlo the Seniors. for thrgc were inarri-sd, five de- .3 ci e to toi wit t eir han s and one spoke saying Lo! I leave this trihe to ro into A :: anotlger Iaand of Learning. But thirteen were added unto the tribe and the iSeniors 'A num er t irty-t iree. f I And it came to pass under the wise leadership of a profcsor oi worthy note, Mr. I 3. Spann. and the cooperation of the faculty, the trihe waxed strong in unity and know- I, ledge and many things came to pass by which the Seniors. when they look back many I years from hence, will remember their last year in this Land of Learning. , 3' And at last the time will come for this trihe of Maroon and Gold to journey forth I: from this fair land into new and strange territory. So if you wish to see this, the ' I largest in the History of the Blair High School on cxltihititwn, Conte! to the Fir-at r Baptist church, May Fifteenth, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Five. After this exhir- I3 ' bition each will enter into the School oi Experience and Higher Lands of Learning . -G.M. V I C A V III 9 2 u !s ll Qi - n if u ! 5 I c II ' 'I' 1'--tis for the Seniors of old Blair, is In I: I The Seniors of so much renown and fame, I :rr , V H --is for each loyal heart among us, I 3 U Striving hard the highest goal to gain. .A ll --is for the nights we've spent in study. T II ---.I . C . ll - -is for the interest we possess. I : 3 I '--is for our oratory genious, I : H Which is not so great we do confess. Iv lil '-'g'-Is for the rights we show to others CU gi-is for the shine we have in class, Ie lp I We strive to make a reputation for which We are, we surely 3 wish to pass. Is u l 3 ll c I I C I c u ! 3 Is N- 1 '1 ? i ' '1 1 'iliiliotrv--toi--1 ie gnioiozoxogivii-1111-1-vi vxtyannn1-.Qvocnf-q-- ia. fs 'O ff 1-0-0-4 ll0l0Q0-t IQ wt3-0-f7-f,,cT-0-U-lc' 0,2114 ml. .if IQlII-l1-N vi P1 11' wif wif 'if -if I if -1 Q ' ... .. - ...- .,, -.,.. - , I , I I, I , I 1, I ' I .l I ' , I 1, at I I vu I 5 II I f- I I, , I I . . I I 1 I , I I I II I 'W II I l ll I II I I I I I , I 1 ' II n I I I I 1' I, I I 4' lr 7 lui if-All ini i at i 1. 3Ilfrl-crilrlfbliflavlsrl'rnfP2IfIl-'fl-HidrifIllrlvllLl. .-omxoioioiox ioioioioioioioito 3 ruin:--za-1-'14-is 1-111.- ! ! ! ! ! l Q l ! ! ! ! ! ! ,-l 0 I cuz-: 1 Q VI: 11011 :fic 9:03114 All v ll FR.-'XNK LOLLAR ! C lj l l'erlular ' V He inclulgeg a bit in a life of a I! V' minister. lil V ll ll ' 3 ll ! -0 ll Ul.l.lE WALKER Q H Ollit' hy Golliof' Her eyes have a glow and hcr heart ll a merry ring. 4-if ll A BERT VVALKER , Scottie, Natural horn ladies' man. ll A jliWliI.L P.-XYNIE Kittie The world delights in sunny people v CLAY CASTON Squire C . XVl1:1t's thc worlcl without a girl? l ll l l ' ll qi i i l Q17 W4 !Q 'Q C! it All ,, ls ,Q it cs 'H it ,Q 'Q -II 93 .9 I .4 ,Q 'Q 35 is vi il L 'Q Si .1 X A14 Q1 A , -U ,I 3. - 'li 1 1 .- -- Q- qs qua: 11111-all-iwifiyi-1110 .uv Ian.-saga z--n -rx 1: anfgvq-u--Iqrxqpisun navy.-m f, li iii YQUQ4 IQ! VQUQI IQ i17 r'IllIlfllIIl'liblvc I si ' E I A I Qt I I if , I I ' s I l WILLIAM PORTWOOD E ' SI Hsmh F I Beware of women. wine and song. 'T I I I . ' u 1 u U OLNA HENJN I l.issic I I Shc'cl givc a 'nicklc' for a 'Bcanf ' p I ' 1 : I ' 1 I ,IXCK PORTWOOD - I Gosh I ' Don't put il tax on beautiful girls. 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Q r A-Q .IW Mi fu III ngbm-new-xuausaaw:i5vfME.I:5a-gf, 4-.. - GIRLS ILXSIQITI I XII I' '22 AAI I EI ISO YS UAS Ii ICT BALI OIQI Iiuiuioiug 01411 2 V, -4 I 'I-I-I-+I-I -W 2 I ' --I-- -I--.I....I- ,- I I V I I I I SI I I I C ' ,I I ' L, -- . Vfy, 'mm.','1n:v I f I I J I , ' I I ' , I f I I I A I I ' I I I I 2 I -I I I I -I I I I 2 I I I I V I I I in I 3 I 51 I I I g I O I I I I I I :I I I 'U I I I I GJ I I ' cn 1 I ru I - ' ' I 2-ff I I I I I I ' : I ,t . B ' ' :' I I ff , . I I I 'II' Q : I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I l---..-, -Q--l- I --,--e.--4--...mg- --M.--v U - ,, ,, -, Q- W J Simi Uiugg H4901 U3nII3mI1nnv....-,viii 'ifiu il Ui' '41 . 19 uicIiII14I1I,1U if vim I C Oil' Ili lillii iQOQOl01 omni:-2 me-iuiniomn-:omni lOiOiOiOl4O 1 if-1-viuiviiuiugors C A A J A V ' l 3! PROGRAM OF 1923-'24 First Semester Teachers 9-1 0 ' 10-1 1 1 1-12 V Mr. Spann P. Geometry Algebra I Q Agriculture Mrs. Spann l Eng. Lit. Eng. II l Eng. I l, Miss Moore Economics 3 Eng. Hist. l Anc. Hist. NOON P Teachers A 1i:y2 2-3 if-4 ie Mr. Spann Physics Mrs. Spann Phy. Geo. Psychology llc Miss Moore I Agriculture Anc. Hist, l lp. M lil, Second Semester I. V 'Tslshers 9-10 10-11 171-12 Q ! Mr. Spann P. Geometry Algebra I Agriculture Il' Mrs. Spann Eng. Lit. Eng. I Eng, II QA Miss Moore Bus. Eng. Eng. Hist Am. Hist. U g NooN Teachers 1-2 213m P' -?-3i4-I P' H' Mr. Spann Physics H' Mrs. Spann Com. Geo. Civics Miss Moore 5 Aigriculture Ani. Hist. g g g is HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM 1924-'25 First Semester Teachers PMH9-EEZ5 i9:45li1'0?3ioi' 10250-H215 11:15-12:0'O QC Mr. Spann Algebra I Plane Geom. ll' Mrs. Spann Am. Lit. Eng. II Eng. I Business Eng. QC Miss Moore, Mtod. Hist. Am. Hist. gggggggclm. Leyv- NOON 1 Teliiiillm '151T45Ti' i fA45l12Af30 ' 'E zisoisiilsvi 0YJ' j Mr. Spann Physics Physics Algebra II I-I' Mrs. Spann Phy. Geo. Botany Us Miss Moore Agriculture Anc. Hist. Civic Science Second Semester Teachers 9-9 :45 9 :4S5-1'0 :30 P0730-11:15 11:15-1210-0 c Mr. Spann Algebral Plane Geom. Physiology Mrs. Spann Am. Lit Eng. II Eng I Q Misillfioore Mod. Hist. AniLHist. Economics Q NOON Q 'realiiers ' i-1:45 1:45-2:30 2:30-3:15 3:15-4:00 gc Mr. Spann Physics Physics Bookkeeping ' Mrs. Spann Com. Geo. QA MQsKMoore Agriculture Anc. Hist. Zoo-logy Biology i' L-- . g . wifiiifi:ST'iQ'Y2i2TI.:il'lTYZL7lZ:L7i':STSiiL'2ITl2.1di - 1 1-, w w M X , i E '4 J L . K-T gi ' L Z L iii L32 V! P , E5 ' ffl if A , 9 1, LI ' Swastika Club V i' f I 1 Qs l 3 Mrs. Spawn Miss Moon ' ' - ....... Sponsor ...... -.. M -. -.- , ,- ,Sponsor -- 11 QEIHY- 1253- 'Saab L-Erin 42-Tisw -1.12722--Muzi? v--4...4 f :A QQOQC ld ,ii DQOl4 ,QC 11 C Q 5 3 u 5 V u i V Nl! ll0Q'0Q0l0i0ilU' A A l A A -II is -H l fs V v ll 'A V Av A l -in in V ,- 'A Cll iv 'A :II -f A A V v - II Q U Swastika Club U J A A v c C il , ' l ci The Swastlka Club is an organization of Blair High School girls V U for the promotion' of a friendlier and more cooperative spirit among A Isl them. Their mission is to do at least one deed of kind-ness each day QA '.. and to be on the' lookout for those who need Words of cheer. The V Q' ll club is headed by some very enthusiastic officers and' each and every Q member is a live Wire. ' , if c 0 -f II . ' C U Their Colors are-Blue and Gold. i Their Motto- Golden Rule A An MEMBERS HA u 'u' gil Hazel Butchee-Pres. Claudie Watson Q Ruth Gage-VicePres. Robbie jones ll Marie Huling-Sec.Treas. Grace Locknane 5: I Thelma Spencer - Committee: Odelle Locknane ll Ollie Walker Virginia Lowry CQ Laura Scogin Lorene Borden 2 Evelyn McWhorter Christine Aldrige l Lorayne Mayfield Pauline McLeod 3 II Glenn Martin Neva Nell Reid 6 Isola Stayton A Mae Voelkle Owene Carter 'Q Miaria Spencer Lois Roberts Hallie Rogers Helen Mayfield Lorene Borden Doris Watson II Ruth Noell Texalee Locknane Elta Shield Mrs. S. E. Spann on Velma Roberts Miss Moore ii c U A iogninanioiox-'glsziviniuaoiari-nga V 10100103 vioinwioioingxrifrioioi UJiOQ0-U1fll0QlIiiIQ!llilllfli0l0i0i0Q0iOQKQ O 7 K 51111 lQOlOi4 DQUQOQ li lit 3Q0l0Q0il iii lllfl c, .H ur. up-11:1-qpw1fcs.14:4 1--up--1 goin., 1i,....,, Q A l ' A V i f i , V A I 1 ' A cl ,, I Q, :C ' u C . 3 ' I C ' Q -F l 1 - ' 3 3. T. J. I,AKIH.R :C l Uncle Jack nf If you would see a worker :A 'I And a lover of mankind, .' I A fellow who's no shirker 3' And who never lags behind. :C 3 f : 1 I , g If you would really like to see U ci A man of such description, U, g I will suggest that you come with me Q Ca To our place of education. g - I ' . 'Q There in the corridors each day, Al And ini the rooms and halls- Q 'i He's cleaning and helping in every way, Q He's scouring floors and walls. C i A , This ideal person whom you just met 'I Is Uncle Jack, true and strong, I And he's the janitor here, you bet! Y ij With whom there's nothing wrong. lv U 2 9 Q ' I 3 I Q 1111910311 rnnvvcr-van 1 is V1 -urns ,cn lx 'agp up ,gp .., ,1,,1,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,.,,,,...,,,.,,, ,,, ,,,,,-, .-, M. C 53-1lQUQOQ'lll0QOQ0i0Q if 1311 iii Iii lik ll-1 ll- ll0iKO Calendar of Events September 1924 Sept. 1-First day 'of school, we are all glad to be reunied 'after a three months vacation. Sept.2-We got located today-Juniors and Seniors in study hall- Sophs in southwest room and Freshies in southeast room. Sept. 3-Seniors organize The Tribe of Maroon and Gold. Sept. 15-Sen-iors decided on their play The Road to the City. Sept. 17-Junior class organized for the year and selected their play Yimmie Yonson's Yob. October, 1924 Oct. 7-Tuesday morning as usual we had assembly and all lost and found articles mentioned. Oct. 13-Assembly of High School students and lecture by Mr. Spann. Oct. 21-Assembly of school. We sang and had our bible reading and prayer, then adjourned to have our first classes. Oct. 31-High School had masquerade party down at Blanch Frye and Cecil Jones' nome. Oh, you ghosts and gobblens. November, 1924 Nov. 10-Party at Hazel Butchee's. Nov. 27-Thanksgiving-no school-and everyone enjoyed themselves -very much. December, 1924 Dec. 1-Everyone cpame to school looking forward to Xmas holidays and Santa Claus coming, especially the Freshmen. Dec. 9-Tuesday morning chapel. Dec. 15-Glenn L. Morris, electrician. Second program of our Lyi- ceum. Dec. 19-Christmas Tree. Everyone received many presents. Then we adjourned for our Xmas holidays, January, 1925 Jan. 1-New Years day. We all turned over a new leaf and made many resolutions-but few have been kept. Jan. 8-Seniors staged greatest play of the year, The Road to the City. Jan. 15-Seniors put their play on at Martha. Jan. 23-The financial affairs of the class of '25 was benefited when they staged thier play at Warren. Had a good crowd and good time. February, 1925 Feb. 5-The Junior play, Yfimm.ie Yonson's Yob at the auditorium, was received with the greatest of enthusiasm. Feb. 12 and, 13--Teachers' meeting at Oklahoma City-Hurrah! No school. Feb. 15-Juniors staged play at Warren. Feb, 22-Juniors went to Midway to stage their play, then last to Victory, in benefit of the annual. March, 1925 Mar, 4-Literary Society organized. At 11 o'clock the High School went to the Odd Fellows Hall to listen to the inaugural address over the radio, but was disappointed as no station close enough broad- casted for us to hear in the daytime. 1n1l,q.e:.rclmn:4::ozn: 4.14: 1 11010:4110110303-riozfvzozoioxinioi-vi-umoioi-rx 9ll!IliJifiil51011bil1011011lillllllfillbillilliffl oioioioi ioioioioioioio Glfiimv- afsia'zaDrwirJioic1iIJiui I ' I ill IT' 53 Es ' I En - I 541 Z 6 ' S' Mar Mar Mar . I Mar. BI Mar. 1-5 Mar, aumvzmxvgi 11 11 31,11-20:41 POQOlf7QOQOl0il 5-Organized Girls Glee Club. 6--Had a literary program. 9 and 10-Community institute. 13-Seniors staged play at Midway, Dist. No. 3-Had a nice time. 16-Many Warren students started to school at Blair. 20-Sophomore play staged, The Fortunate Calamity. It was a great success. Mar. 24--Base ball game with Martha. Blair is winning team. Mar. 27-Blair played ball at Tipton. Many home folks attneded the game. Blair again is winner. Mar, 31-Rev. Johnson gave lecture to school and Seniors decided on commencement program. Mar. 31-Ball game between Elmer and Blair. Score 6-7 in favor of Blair. April, 1925 Apr. 1-Several of the pupils played Hookey?? But afterwards?? Apr. 3-Miss Moore left us unexpectedly?? Wonder?? Where she went????. Also had ga ball game with Tipton, score 24-25, favor Tipton. Apr. 10-Moon Bros, Circus in town, Blair played Martha, base ball. Martha won, but O! that umph. Apr. 13-Ball game with Friendship. Score 4-2 favor Blair. Apr. 14--Sophomores staged play at Martha. Apr. 16, 17 and 18-School meet fat Altus. Blair played Humphreys on morning of 16th, and wlon, but was eliminated before we won the county. Apr. 2,1-Mrs. H. L. Lance had music recital at auditorium. Apr, 24-Junior-Senior Banquet. My, but we had a fine time, Apr. 30-Last number on Lyceum. May, 1925 May 1-Seniors entertainment by class father and mother. Sophomore party and Freshman party. May 7-Seniors lawn party at the home of Glenn Martin. May 10-Baccalaureate Sermon. May 15-Commencement exercises. 0103-I1-.1-11016151I1u1w3-Ig--npr-4:01 -14.41111-1301-1 - Imnf - -,fi,-f--.,g.-- 10- ,1 Pit Mini- 1: 1.1144 -1- ,- 1011 -4.1012- II II u II Il H I I I I I ll II II II II I I II I u I I ll ll I II I qu I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,.,,.-,,. 9 A v .I A .1 i A V A i I A A c itll!Di0i0i0i0l0QOQif?lOlOi0Q0-0Q0603KcT .biillihiilitli itbllill Dltlil ill lihifg C ' . -.f 'li f S A ll vi -can 11 ixvxozvivxmif-1: ll ' l, i. all . I II Q BITS OF FOOLISHNESS ii - lil I stole ia kiss the other night- Q' 'II My conscience hurts, alack! - in 1 think I'11 .gn again tonight W i g And put the blame thing back. , - ll - . gg 1 - . Araminta Csighingj- Oh, dear. b H Herbert--Yes, what is it? II 3 Il ,U Miss Moore-What would we do in case both the president and vice- ll! '15 president took sick? . U' Cecil-Send for the doctor. H cg - 'll How True U All A Freshman is green on the surfaceg U - H A Sophomore polished a bitg ll . ill A Junior is there if th.ere's fun in the airg ll V It But-ia Senior is just simply it. lil - ll In student's note book- War is Helly Hitory deals mostly with war. lj ' , What is history? U an a Il Hazel-Jack is like a goose-he forgets everything when he sleeps. l . 3 lj The best spring tonic 5 'll That one can take, ? U 2 lj Is a forty foot garden 'li And a five foot rake, 3 -- .2 Marie-What is the shape of a kiss? Elliptical QA-lip-tickle.J I ll A i ll i Prof.- What is density? A ll Bert- I can't define it but I can give an example. i 'lui Prof.- The example is goody sit down. ni Il All Mrs. Spann- Christine, analyze the word 'kiss.' i' Q Christine- Kiss is a noung it is mlore common than properg usually ci used in the plural form and it fagrees with me. , QA ' Il Ryan- Letha, are you fond of nuts? nv H Letha-Very much surprised- Is this a proposal? gl 'll He kissed her in the garden, f When the moon was shining bright 3 li ll But she was a marble statue It ' fl And he was drunk that night. l ' lil Q H Brownie- Is snow a liquid or a solid? an Mr. Spann- Did you ever get hit with a liquid snow ball? - ll ' 5 b -'-'1 'D'f1 1-'dren'-xi-4. .1-.2 :f-:f-in: ,.'4.i::n:4::n:f::.nznqm- -::-.p.::.::...:--:-A:-,1..-in . 1Q5Q0Q0Q0-0Qll 0l0.0Q itD115l0l010i010l0llO' -Ollllllllllil ill!! 10Q010Q0i0ll5' ... .V rl C . . . l'I .V Mrs. Spann-'in English class- Olon, give a few verses from Para- U' c ll dlSe Lost! . C H Olon-f'Two little negroes, on a bridge a-sittingg U' C ' A pair of dice around and around, a-flitting If e II . . Hlole-in he bridge where a knot is missing- U 'I' ci-I A pair of dice lost. Qc lvl Grace- I like a room big enough to squeeze in. fAnd we thought EU she was so modest.J lj V el-I 11Mrs. SpanriD7 VVlihat is the third person singular of dig? U rancis- igge . .. of B0y's Motto: UC ig To shave your face' and brush your hair an And then your Sunday clothes to wear-- Ilv T'hat's preparation, ll. A U Then up on a car to ride QA H A mile or :Iwo to wlalk beside, Q' ,A T at's transportation, CU And then before the door to smile 'lj And thin-k you'll stay a long, long while. ci That's expectation. gc And then to find her not at home- . 32 That's thunderation. 1' Q5 Miss Moore-Ollie, tell the class which is the best way to keep plants A from the March frost. IIC Ollie- Why, plant them in April. il geacher--gl fa? alrntostc temtgied to give you an examination. A wene- ie no o emp ion4 .A C u 4' ' 'il Miss 'Moore-fto American History cflassj-- We will go thru the ci Civil War rather slowly. Ili in 4' - ' jc H Hard. Time Fleas. H vi Two little fleas together sat, nc l And one to the other said: AQ I have no place to hlang my hat, H 'U Since my old dog is dead. II A H I've traveled long, from place to place i And further will I roamg Il ci But the first darn dog that shows his face, Q Will be my home, sweet home. Q U . U Anson- Why did Washington die standing? Q Miss Moore :- I dlon't know. iv ' I! Anson- Because he cou1dn't lie. l A il ' C l0Q4llDl Dl0Q4PQ4lllll'l10l li'll4ll011liiYl'b2 QOQ4lQ'Pl0Ql7l1Pl'Pl4Vl0l47i1D101IblllilPl0llPCi 9 Dlit Ill 1101! tifllflll ,lf Dnflli ll ill EQOQC DQ! JQ01lQ DJQOQI PQUQOQ0iUQOi l0l17lOlOl0iOiUi 3 'pi 301.-4.--1-soil it it up--cum-zoqpfmzoxox A . v . A J 3 e. 2 1 fl Qi-9' l u 3 !. Mr. Spann- What is a simile? ll ' Ruth G .- Thou art like a flower. ll Si Odelle- Land, No! That's an exaggeration. ll v II A' An Examination We Might Pass ll 'S I. What kind of wood. is used in making mahogany pianos? II C II. What month comes between May and June? I III. Are submarines slow efficient on land or water? U W: ' IV. Who was the hero of Oliver Twist? gl s V. What holiday was George Washington born on? ll ' ll ' VI. Why are green blackberries red? en U Q' VII. What nationality of people belong to the Hebrew church? 5 in 9 VIII. Do Canadians have a Fourth of July? W 2 u U t IX. In what Swedish province is Hong Kong? ll - lil X. What effect does last month's full moon have on next year's cheese 0 g crop in Australia? l c. CTell all you know about each.D 3:1 Elta- Do you like to waltz? V Homer- Yes, I love to. U A Elta, after a slight pause- Do you like a Kiss in the Dark? fl ' Homer, eagerly- Yes. 1 ll Elta, hastily- That is the latest waltz, you know. :el C ' Y - II ll - . l ll ll ,wi 'i3o' ' ' C - 1lulltulwi1yi'flQ,'fwgwi-Q 45: -I cl gg ' .,:...-iu.b-,.:f,..p... 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'I You owe it to yourself and fellowman to line up with this I cl powerful organization- of defense and help stop one of the dl: greatest crime vwaves that the world has ever know'n. ll' I When you jo-in this association you are not only protecting Hy: ', your car, but helping to support an organization to break up ll' I and stop the thousands of human leeches or thieves who think I C they are too smart to work for an honest living, when they I' can make more in a few nights than some honest workin! ll: H man can save in a year. In ll if ' . I If ln! II I: INDUSTRIAL AUTO PROTECTIVE ug ll I: ll A ED I 0 0 0 0 In ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA - I! I3 :I Ii II 'l 4- 4- I: In 'I -,,,,..,.,-,..-,.,-,..,,,,,-.,,,.,......----......-...........--,-,.lr .9 i vi- -1- -2' -if -if pilIifljlHlUi'Yl'FlU1fPi17lI7lIC Oil' llfiiflf blfllllll FQ! l!lfQlJlOlUlOifJ1Ui10 Y ' E en ' 'z -ll -1- : 'Q - . I !. Amerzcgn lnsurance : I fll0fl Q. STUDIO l 'I Motto : W' STARTED RIGHT , U: For better photographs , 5 Life-Hlealth-Accident-Old ' ': Age-Child Insurance, ii Cash Savings Step Rate Ground Floor lffzflcggfleonly Photographs - Kodak Finishing U 33 Twenty-Year Pay and Supplies l I' Scfliint d A -.1 ' C ' J ea. Fur I ccl ent I 'Q umm' owes Enlarging Frames and Glass : Policies issued from 31000.00 g t 25,00 A ,Q O S 0 Telephone 139 - 209 N. Hudson : U: Box 310 Aurus, OKLA. ' E5 U I' ' 5' Phone 607 207 N. Hnde-on ' Class of 1925 : ll Peerless Prmtmg Shop : U: Make Blair Proud of You . i: Job Pfillfillg and we will all appreciate you. 2 i Embossing The Winchester Store C l ' ' : Station ers H c ' Stoves Chinaware 1 Qi . 0 Hardware Porcelainware Invltatlons and Cooking Utensils - Aluminumware i A nnouncements Radios 'Q Anus, OKLA. MANGUM, OKLA. :g 1 In U 3 . 'I' ' W ll l' 0 0 0 ,,,.,.k,.,,,.,.-.-.--.-.--.----.E 5,I.'2f2:Q::l'QL'9lfinlffz-poipo--sfwx'frees-1-wioiorf-Cb' A V -.f 6 A A A -Q -.f A V V A .95QOQOQOQU.l iEW' ' ' w um I A UA ls + 1 E! VISITORS TO MANGUMH Will find a hefarty Welcome at- C' if Q' McGee's Cash Store !' Always Pleased to Show You ll 5 nl I ll - v' ,- li J. D. MOON, Dentist MANGUM - Covington Bldg. - OKLA. 3 Offioo Phone 533 Roo. Phone 330 gi Q: no li F 'Q EAT MORE Hg V: REAL BAKERY BREAD HT Z. lf ': C. S. Highsmith .Q Bonded Abstractor U: Altus, Oklahoma C ' in V , C Wm. Cameron 8z Co., Inc. 'i Home Builders Roy T. Wileman, Local Mgr. ll' R. ALTUS, OKLAHOMA QA ' n! R V S H 0 R T Al . , ,i Implements, Tractors, Trucks and Service 9 S' - g Mangum - - - Oklahoma . c , C gg + R .. il! l 1UDQOQ0lf Ill Pl!lil!D131lliflillifillllillfbil P-if V -,,..n....-...,-, ...- .. ...., .-,- ,- ,..,,-...,- -.,....-,-n-. ...-...............- ... ,....,.. ...R -,,- .1 B lQfC O vlkiltilfiililtlif PQUQ .. bp. glvgvzviniug- emuxuzi-ioiirioi.-iw: ,Il 0 !1q ' u !u vu 'in J It Au i Q l i iiilifltfp in Russell's Department Store ALTUS, OKLAHOMA I' V We can give you bigger and better service I g: SGUTH SIDE BLACKSMITH SHOP I Lowry Service Station I I Ice, Gas and Oil TI 9: 'I Live! Love! Laugh! I In UI And do things woth-while I i' Create Perfect Ideals .l And strive to attain them. ' I it V This is man's Estate .I The News Dispatch -: Printing 8: Audit Co In A Shawnee, Oklahoma Manufacurers of Perfect g School Forms I :I 'U' For Snappy Styles in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Millinery and Shoes 1 Try L The arlslan H-arris-Neal East Side 4 OIQUQUQVlQUi'PQUiUQ4lQQ1iQlia4'Qf?Q1lf'lQ if I I 5: .I :I :I 'I :I Q :I 'I fi -H- - sid! 11 Di! lQ0-0 9'fZ.f2FIfTZiifTZK '59 il i 'li c U : Qg l A . l ss If ll You can always find dresses here priced ig ss.75t0s19.75 The Vogue Shop Exclusive Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Phone 186 ALTUS, o-KLA. S. s. square ii 52 : -Compliments of- i , lf W. E. Martin gl 3 Coal, Feed, Hay l C Phone 23 Blair, Okla. V l V is ASHLOCK'S Eg A A 1 The Exclusive Ladies' Store Y- . Ready-to-Wear, Millinery, Dry Goods and Shoes Q Aurus, OKLAHOMA gg 2 Q 6 . by 2 sl : s! . nl o First National Bank A Q i Blair, Oklahoma is v 2 5 3 l ng Q Q 'U ' v , is I xi lv 1 fl l 4 A .. We ' .J A V 6 A A kwviuiwi '11-:nil-11-1-vin: vzivgl-ivrzxzzli-4111:u:4z.:f:1:r:1::1.:::.:4:1'::f::o::v14::n1-'xi 1 LQDQOQK Jil Ill llflii Wil lj! 71 if lil lifliflillll lil lllllic' 'Zi iii 14,i11'i1'lil1i-:i Ci I iiviwiii i i iii 1 1 1 i l i i i l l ii i -I: 'I' Hawkins Drug Store On the Corner The place to get Drugs, Toilet Articles, Films and Cold Drinks Border Hospital Mangum, Oklahoma L. C. McGinnis Hardware Store Blair, Oklahoma ---Dealer in--- Shelf Hardware, Stoves, l-larness, Furniture and Floor Covering. Also see thier B. F. Avery - or Son line of Implements- Unclertal-:ers ' A + li ll! Elf ill Il QbQUll DQ! DQ! DQK !! H011 ,Qi ill il! DQI lil Bib V V lg , .l I! ov I 'QI -! ': R. C. Winchester E. M. Curry Music Co. U' Oldest established Jeweler The heart of the home 3' and Optometrist in is muslc 'C 'g Mangum, Okla. ALTUS, OKLA' in Phone 67 209 N. Main - Phone 245 on s- ! 25 12 : I 3 M Lockhart Dry Goods We buy argid sell second hand ! urmture 4 U' Stofe Renovate old Mattresses :I and make new ones 2 U One Price Cash Store See Us Before You Buy f I I i: Blair and Lone Wolf, Okla Altus Mattress-Furniture Co. T' Phone 256 - 219 N. Main 2? li E! lg I! I' E! HE :Q ll 'l :' o o 'C U' 25 Dealer in Qi Q , O: Long Life Dodge ALTUS, QKLA. Q U 3 . . A !g E! !' E! ni 'l ' fl hw:L4:QL:l':liilli3:iil'f:i'SiiiI4Si'Sff'iiSiilil22:3 OJiOlOQOQOQ04 Dfblflitlif lQOl0l0i A -.f '- v ,'Vit'i 14'i4'i i ll'10i 1 fini' ill' illivii i1'i1'i1'l0l4'i4'i lv I nl if if Q 9 n l if U 5 S U Ci ORIENT DRUG STORE gg il eil 5 CU 3 .. . . .. li Q We A reclate Your Business - -H PP u A 0 V2 KODAKS STATIONERY ll U OIGARS CANDY TOILET GOODS Q e U TABLETS PENOILS FOUNTAIN PENS SODA FOUNTAIN lil -' ll ll f - ' ll 'U ll 2 ini 1 ci Q -Come to the Blairs News N 'j Stand for your School Sup- A Ii Well Fitted Feet- plies, l stetioigeiy, Eilngies, C X fI'1.3g3,Z1Y1eS an CITIS 1 C lng. , -Always Look Neat Business appreciated. ll - .. A . M . M 1 T l O . ' iU Anderson-Talklngton rs aud ay or' Wner AU Exclusive Shoes il' J. E. Stanton I ll - f - - T S Jeweler - Optometrist Q Q North Slde AL U Altus, Okla. iq' C3 Quality, Reliability, Service Q H I.. S ' ll For Gasoline, Kerosene or U in Motor Oils of Quality -Come to the- WILSON GIN 5 A l! Victory Service Blw, Okl- g Station Q ii Phone 67 v. F. Campbell Q I 2 -1- A -1- , 71:01.,xox-vznxn101:1011,xoxox-fxnxnznx-mx-vxniiiq-.1n1O1.iqni-1-1111: nz-iruzwxexox In -oDl0Q0,0QOQOQ0i0i0i ltlllltJlibltlllllliiibitc 91301010301 ioioioioioioioxro v :'-':f-:Hr-': 1- DH:f ':1'1 '? 3 Q ll lu Q H + ' U wa - f ! n M , 2 I0 Photographs for thzs annual were made by Q Sl-I H lf' if Cu ' A 5 Conwell Studlo 3 'U ii ' 1 !,5 For Photographs That Please lei in 3 2 if Altus, Oklahoma 1' 'Il Q in ii . u cu 0' It 3 E3 ae! n ' lil Friends and Boosters of the C' L' Johnwn cn B' H' S' Dry Cleaners and Gents U b . h. 'I Coal, Hay and Grain Furms mg : il . . Phone 509 N. Slde Square 1 Courteous and Appreclatwe Home of the De Laval U Blair PHONE 55 Okla. Comigfgusysflifiaca' i3 : C ! H! ' 'P' II ' 'U ii of -- Compliments of - H U . U C E1kHL?1' MOtO1' Company gg fl Altus, Oklahoma Q U Q CU 'U 9 4- -I' 7 t......--.....,-....t,- ,....- 0-,-..:.:.,:..:,,:r.-::::.-.::.-.1:.,:.::A,::::.,:..:.,:.:: e: .:.,- J 3 Dliibitllilif Di0i0Q0iOQ i0'i0lllQlDQHiC7Q1l1i Plww fOli0Q0l4 DQ! DQ! ll A A A A v v A v 11 zazninznx.-11 111.- 10l0l0l0ll witc' v Q,.,..,.-..-.....,,..,.-..-.,-,- -..- , li I! V I I5 'F 'I' ' ! All V Come To 'H f l 3 WIGWAM THEATRE il - 6 . Good Clean Pictures v my . I 'il North Slde Square Altus, Oklahoma J CII f I' II A II ' VII :C 'lil When in Blair see J - U V S' B. Locknane 8z Patterson Buys Cattle for your gas, oil and in Blair, Okla- cold drinks ,i lgl 2 l! Service is our motto f u -I ll - gs ,U 1 gil THE BLAIR MESSENGER : ! Q A good newspaper in a real good town. U' U Herold Lance-Editor g Q in J. B. Reynolds-Foreman .' A ll Blair, Oklahoma .2 'll ,' H BLAIR TOWN li i has U' CU Population of 650 lc 'H 5 groceries 2 shoe shops l. A. 2 dry goods stores 2 insurance agencies lil ll 2 hardwares 2 cream stations H' Q 2 drug stores 1 harness shop 'A li 2 feed stores 1 bank f' 'H 5 filling stations 1 beauty parlor i' an 2 barber shops 1 tin shop 'il 2 garages 3 lodges ll' 2 gins 5 churches 11: DU 1 theater 1 telephone company ll 2 cafes 1 elevator H- A ll 1 cleaning shop 1 hotel ev 1 newspaper 1 swimming pool C ' 5 s, , , s , no y,n,,i,,,y-i----,,ij-ii-i:9 fsSlSliI,Z:YiIS11'S:IZZil.--.1,..f-.fm-0-1iam-w-.Hula .0114 lit ill Ji! Di0Ql P101 DOH! iQ! DQO-1 li! ,lt lla' A o Q- .. -oo-o--.,-.--.-.--.-.....- --o-,.-...-..-.-.--.--.-.--o , Q Qc . , g :' 'I' 4 og 3 Q -' i W: iv ,, Q . Q C, 4- , o, goo,n 1 V , W: Q ! :I aw ' 2 A, 1 . 1 :U l 2' . M Stone 8 Co. Good Store in a Good Town Z Quality Built It A 0 O D O O O U K O MQW U l, -..,,.. -.,..,-,,.,,- -,- -,--. -.--. .. - - ,,,. ,, - ,, Q 9 Q -r ! ! ! F ! o ! F l F 4 ,- ! ! Q o Q ! ! ! ! Q oo ! ! ! E 2 i ! ! 3 4- 5-.1.--0:-,104-.-,14-Q. ...,.,...,..,. ,,...,..,,.....4 O D 0 0 D 0 3 0 l 0 0 O Mangum, Okla. A DQP-OlOQUQl DlUi0l0i0ilf liUi0iUQi lQUQOil ll!!! A V9 Oiilliilfl 7l0iOQOQOC itll! !l0QOQ0i0i0lCQ C! 2 Y 'Q k Ii V A 'I' 4' :: Plione 721 I! i The Farmers State Bank G- R. Monzingo Us vi Granite, Okla. Real Estate, Farm and City Loansg - All kinds of Insurance, Bonds .. The Hank of Friendly Serviee Office over Woolwortli Bldg. ' Room 14 r i lc - ll H When coming thru Granite li el J. E. Kalb, Denist Stop at H 2 ll . i Altus, Oklahoma The Palace Garage 9: Q Over Woolwortll Bldg. Bm-ry B,-OS. 3 li 2 3 i ll ' , Il le u Q i A V! Hockada Hardware Co. H II 1 1 ' . . - V Gramte, Okla. ll . V 2 Hardware, Stoves, Harness, Wagons and Implements 0 Motto I- QUALITY and PRICE U 1 Q if 5 l - lj 5 5 V : Phone 395 3 ij Dr. B. L. Avery Call at C i Ch' 3 ' WM JIMMIEPS CAFE ' lyl lilcctric Treatment-Baths + A C! Chronic Cases a Specialty for :V 'fl 8:30 to 12-1 to 6 p. m.-7 to 9 p. m. Hot Ll1l1Cl'leS .C lol, -Office over Russell's Dept. Store- . U xvt-Sr side square - Anus, Oklahoma :: 1 5 0 U Q . my n l in . . . Q F U Let us help you with your bulldlng problems Q C ll l Q Rounds 8: Porter Lumber Co. 5 v C U 2 ll ,ll -, , o o -l- C Q-v:-'1ff:'r:--:ncn--qn- 1-'runs1-uni-14,31-cpu:-,qs-cas:-10.91motif-4:i-aunn:ngu1f-1w1-rzugfvxrnxaiiwai C -Oil!lifliflitllfllfiilbll!llUl0l0ll3i0Q0l0l01f5' I W , SouTHwEs'rERN ENGRAVING Co. Dallas Fgrf Wgrth Yfouston 6 W H 0 1 THE ALTUS PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC.. PRINTED THIS ANNUAL 'I' 'I' F .-'52, N . I VV -yye- I ' A 4 f-'il' 'L 4 V V V V-fb-Vif-1 -V.: . 4 V V'- -, 24.1 -V .V 4-V, 1 T.. -'VTWAEAL 353. I, F59 - . 1 ,II,4.I 5 ,WA V21 .Jh4'V ,, . I .-I-,1'I'-:,+I,1g.. -:xg 4 V' 4, f'Vi5H h5'ff' .ik-'F'-if 2 .ai V f?-'!f i7'g?f.,VV'lIif -Z1 .I 4 ,4,.I,lgfIIIII ,VJ 1.5. 4 4 . V I ' ' .44 :VI -vw -1 r- :Va -V .2 QV' -. 5'1S?V'5'4gV1'V75'm-VII .FI ' 55 -vs.. ., 1.VII 1,,u'L' M9 4 4 V ,II .. ?,'k5g5'I' ig-, - .4 f -I V4 V 51,44 ,-VVV. 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