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u ll E Ollclahomims on Crack Rzfle Team W i l i i i s he CULVER, Ind., April 14 fSpe-Idiana. for the seventh consecutive clalj-There are four Oklahoma time. sharpshootors on the crack rifle ,I Third from the left, in the front team of Culver Military AC3.dCU15',4Il'0W', is Paul M. Early, of Ponca which has just emerged first in City, and John A. Goetz, of Mus- the matches among the sonim' kegee, is third from the right. In It. O. T. C, teams of the Fifth Corp: the rear row are, second from left, Area and has won the civilian tean James Anderson jr., of Oklahoma ' ' lv st- te of In City, and Clive D. Strnder, of Broken Arrow. second nom . D ver, fright. Three brothers of en I Col., are members of the team. They are Tommy Hayden, first on left, rear row: Lewis Hayden, third. from left, same row: and George Halryden, fifth from left rear row. . ohn T, Logan jr., of Texarkana, Ark., is second from the right, front row. V A championship of tn-mlii 'W 1- Home of New Merchant i . i i m . 1 L C. C. Sitterly of Cushing, who will open a. ladies ready-to-wear store at the old Seidenbach location, has bought La Paloma at 530,000 from C. E. Hall. Sltterly will move his family to Tulsa at an early date. La 1Ealoma is located at the corner of North Denver place and Victor-11.131 Oakcliff addition. It has seven large rooms, a, breakfast room. a:2iFee,r garage, servant quarters. Carved beams 8x8 feet are ' 1 r mantel 8. duplicate of on featured thrbughout. A a ge , b ilt in the parlor e of the finest Light fixtures residences, Barcelona, Spain, 1 u, , . - b th inside and outside 1 e are hand-made throughout' Spanish effects are 0 the house. . - - 4 1 A. ..., ,,...,
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As Big as He Looks W .1--Q Sw. ,. YOUNG FOLKS BRIDGE ' Mines Helen Bills and Kannynf Doolittle were hQ8t6M0l to their Bridge club Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Miss Bills. ' Butterflies of yellow and white were beautifully carried out in decorations and refreshments. The invited guests were Mesdames Ruby Loyd and Mae Caywood, Misses Ruby Swift, Mabel Graves, Opal Hudson, Myrtle Keaton, Sarah Young, Verna Tucker, Monica Ownby, Ruth Neiblinz, Lnhoma La and Virginia Gibson. The guest high score was won by Virginia Gibson. and the club Score was won by Opal Hudson. xi U f' Quire, Pauline Bins, Roberta Greene,f 'r Iokerst, Hart, Win High Basketball, Scholastic Honors on T. B. C. Squads ell as luminaries on the basketball ourt Miss Esther Jokerst and Jas er Hart have been presented ophies emblematic of their ability or performance during the past e q . ' '. 1 , ' ' J h . c t n Outstanding in scholastic workas V ' . . P r ason as members of the cagmg uads of Tulsa Business college Miss Jokerst one of the best girl asketball stars in eastern Okla oma played in 19 games during e past season and in those games ored a total of 329 points. In ad- ition to this she also maintained a raight A average in her class work a. senior secretarial course. Her ome is at Blackwell. I the season, the team losing but eight. Other members of the squad were presented with gold basketballs for their work. Girl players receiving basketbalis were: Bertha Myers, Esther Jokerst, Christine Stewart, Jessie Lea Mar- tindale, Alice Faye Harris, Helen Miller, Lorna Conger, Stella Hen- sley, Hila Church and Coach Jessie Watson. Members of the T. B. C. bo squad, which won the Aero Q league championship, to recelv the' gold emblems were: Hershel Lgneyd . - ff Hart, whose home is in Broken Dbyle Grogan. Burl TYIOUIBS, -75899112 -Photo by Loc K1-upnicfs, wo:-ul is Arrow, 3,159 maintained 9, Straight A Hart, Sherman Al1d6!'SOI1, Lylq LENNON KSTUBJ BLACKMAN ' average in his subjects. He served Crawford, Louis Cohlrnan, C The Claremore Bull, Lennon qstnby Blackman, is as blg' as las captain of the T. B. C. quintet Clifford Tipton and Manager, W oaks. 'rms hard-inning, line-crushing vniversuy or Tulsa rni and participated in 32 games during E Crawford- Jack will be One of the Golden Hurricane players in the contest with ' i ' H- - wi ' Jklahonia City U. Goldbugs at McNulty park this afternoon. Black- ...... weighs 210 and in football togs is a plc-ture of gridiron athletic ' V V renfcctlon y- A, ... I b
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4EfV , V oA ,,2X w ig as D, .r - 8416116 h To the Seniors of '29 who have for four years worked for the bettermen of themselves and the school who have been an insp1ration and an Olllple to the lower classmen, who have done their part in the publication of this annual thus helping to make another dream come true, we dedicate this f1rst volume of the Arrow Life Journalism Class I' I ? I' a 4' ' if 1
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