Broken Arrow High School - Arrow Life Yearbook (Broken Arrow, OK)

 - Class of 1938

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f 1 lltzf AIQIQQW 1 me 'fzig -J -la. CLASS PROPHECY The stage is darkened and in the center of the room sits an old lady looking over her nicture book that she 'ent when she was a Senior in the Broken Arrow High School, in l958, UMy old memory book, It was ouite the fad then for girls to have them, Dear me, that was forty years ago. How time does fly. NWe thought our High School was a very fine school in those days, I think I'm in the front row of this picture--all the girls wore sleaveless dresses, socks, and bobbed hair then, HThis tall boy standing beside me is Robert Stewart, He was the brightest boy in the class, The teschers were very oroud of him. He's our dear old country judge now, NAnd this little boy is Eugene tincaid, Why he's the old man who runs the corner drug store, HAnd this fat boy is Joe Laws, We eynected something bril- liant of him, but he ran away and became a tin nan neddler, I bought some pans from him several years ego. UAnd this tall girl on the other side of Joe is Lucille N1lL She's built a home for Homeless cats down on College Street, She and I were such good friends, but I liked all my class mates, UThese two girls are Doris Vaughn and La Verne Davis. They were always such good friends, Vent together and have been in business together all these years, La Verni didn't let Q little thing limu her marriage stand in the way, WYes, they own that big millinery store on Niin Street, They hwve made 1 wonderful success of it, HGood old Tr, Higginbotham, You would never recognize him cs this little fat boy on my right, HHere right behind me is Ruth Ferrel-she founded that solen- did school for girls in Chine, and here is Carl Rafferty, the most famous surgeon in the United States, This funny-looking lit tle boy is Jack Rwwlings, Vice-Tresident of this great country, You cannot always tell by a f llow's looks what he will be in 'fter years, This is Maurice lngle, Who would have thought he would hcve meds a famous nrefcher, I heard him last summer in Boston, Here's venneth VCGtCh1u, .He went as o foreign mission- WPY and hvPe's Rnlnh Couch, He was so trying to all the teich- ers but gained their eternal grdtitude by estcblishing that snlendid big onartment building where uTCh tu Chu? may have free of cost, the most adorable little apartments you evfr sew, I Yum- -1 , f... ,..l 1 1: f' W ry :f V - f 'yr - -e-.-.-.- -,----- ' x N' L I J j .J O 5:iirizfri694,35224223s:,:5:Q:i:i:ZF:f:F57IY

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SEN I OK CAQ E NDAIQ f I ,2'?3M2w5'?' ' ff' 'li if mm' 'an 'mf -5 -'rl ' Win. ' ' In Sept . we start ed to A SChOO1 45 ,17 ,, .jigs T her S We bl' Ok 6 t he 9 Yi, Golden Rule a. 4 E .5 Af Q . Tb Ae' 3 -' JLfY it -.Hf I- ,' -L :.,?.r! I 'Q :V IM-591.2-.f,..f4-,, : J, . ...nh V745Lf0bCV D k.Q a,.L h- s., iii 'EV 5: '9 f 9 Ai i tg 2 423. October came and with f lg? i, 5 QCgU,, 'V it fall 3 by gg 5 'ini 'Q- And with fall, came- 5 Mfg, 14 football 1 3.--1 .-,, weffu 5 aw- .' i, .. ' 55133235 ,, '3-'3.L- t -L - . . i lx .. A3 aQ-iQgf',1-.2.f:7 N h givin- :mega Q, , bi '41'e1'4 ' -77 .ff 'Z +L J hi S -AN an sf. - .- 1 ' -1 fi , ' , et- V P f H -5- :nail k ft, K Ji 'i f 'Mil' I5 : ' f f T: .fihlx 'Q ' 5 . - - 'bfi L+ 5 E mgggaifa November Perry won all-,Q-3 gglgkgj, 3 f 5 Mya j He exclaims that it wasfyig ,,4iTnX .V xx Q., ' 1 j 1.1313 N G H 'fi U N,A:: ?T1:5Qi2f 'f 'f'?f'fi'.': 21' J :ev We-fci-. ff 'Q:f5u1i f ft ' z :L4,:.j..g'gvfar-'fgfl N,43g1i,5fj.-3: : gnfj 4' -.if ,lB.R ,5 L., ' 7 f'f'i k?f-ir-1. '.'-3:935--.:: U : ' K MQQCQPHUCP 1 Q-MT fx. Q U . X -. Q!fY'65l December came on with ag Q .eff 5' rusbf QI QQ fjfx?2N Many girls under theg . iyl Jw w N mistletoe did blush Q - 2 ,136 - . - - ,- , .am . .i-1,1 ' A..-l .I :vt--. - :ht-h, -l-r-- .v-'I' . it ..,. , A fa t. :n1..-- --'- wif ' 4-4 F . ' WN ' f 45 'tr . ,::ZfD'-, . 4.5-1:, . '--c..- 24 2 '- . -1 . 'H' ' -qv' .wwf , V-,ag f.-:-,g- . P .ng ,,-.- . .14 .-:,,.- ' , -..1'-v. ', -.5 .-lu' . I ,N 5w...,f , , ,,, n,ayanm . ly' X .him--..,fK...:.'. ILL. M , c C v.,..f. , L I -.-v .1 Q, vvcn- K' if H I l l f' fl ' - ayuyvwwwe I .-:-, : fm . .,-' ..'-,Lange ,,' '--'1 2 V' ,--an--. ,, 522433 - 1r':v:.i5?-1332! . ' ' 1'-it .,.43?.,'xg.-LESY1, Basketball came with January Then the teacher got contrar In March we pre- sented the Sen- ior play That's one that will be remem- bered many a day April, banquet Was announced And girls wore dresses that-- Were flounced, May we wore our caps and gowns Some of us looks ed like clowns.



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A KKO W LJ F E 1 was there yesterday to see Miss Ross. She is Fin:-:iz-:-:2:iz-'I'f:-:-:-:-ggggzgr-:-Q-:-1-H'-f-21:-2-1-11112--, very old now, but still active. Loves to reed end cook in that cute little kitch- en. WHere's Mrs. Esslinrer. She was Lotin teacher in our old school until she uns pensioned, HAnd here is B. C. Blair. He vent abrood, ambassador to Italy, who would have thought it? And these two boys, Robert nitchell and Melvin Perry became rival lawyers. HThis is Maxine Finley. She become n Red Cross Nurse to Tur- keV. NJune Robertson, Bets Utley and Nerf Louise Roberts all mer- ried wealthy men and became society leoders, one Norma Mae Mc- Gutchen, Cecile Lee Node splendid school tefchers. This boy is Leon Weems, nrivnte secretary to the Governor of New York, and this is O. R. Vance, Chief Justice of would have thought our little class we Who the Supreme Court. uld have become so famous? HNOW who is this? Oh yes! Thet is Dirl Hewkins. Ho went to South America we e civil engineer. Built the most wonderful bridges. He certainly did come out. HOW well I remember help- ing him day after dey, with his msthemotics. And this big fmt boy, Chnrles Robertson bought out Ringlnnd Prothers's Circus ond traveled nll over the world. WThis group of girls, Clorn Leovenoorth, Voveto Turdock,fnd Constance Mejee ell married end mode happy homes. After all homesmnking is the best career any Women een hnve. UThis boy, R. E. Smittle become on nviotor, ond Vern Sogel next to him, invented thot wonderful automobile thot runs with- out QRS. It mnde D fortune for him. HCherley Wilson on this end, been public schools, end Charles Rey turned out to son. HOn this side of me is Mock Delk, in years. We used to be such good friends. HThis program urs the night Georg' Kizer career as n wonderful oretor. He won he prix that night. This hosketbrll ticket! 1?, tWe hnve et B.A. High Bchool Qnmes. Jomer hfvll Yolo while Jock Nnifeh couched et Annrp lie, n ley peddled renl silk underwear. Tvsn't trwt . .---.i.......-1.......................-........ -.......... .. .. A.. ...-.,.. 1' 5. Zz- - me superintendent of the be o second Edi- I hoven't henrd from him stnrted out on his o in the contest fun we used to heceme coach at nd Willinm Fin- just like him! . '1 - ' '1'-'- '

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