Broken Bow High School - Savage Yearbook (Broken Bow, OK)
- Class of 1917
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CQJ C161 SS P09111 Soft on our school life the shadows are falling Shutting them out from our sight, Memory's voices, sweet, soon will be calling Them back from Oblivion's Night. Classmates we love will soon leave us forever, Wander away o'er Life's Sea,- Ties that are dearest now, soon must we sever, Soon only memories they'll be. Days of our school life, so happy, so golden, Sadly we bid you farewell- Sadly we step from tlhe peace of your Eden In the bustling world to dwell,- Dut we go with the thought that in Memory's Valley Still we may have you awhile, A And dreaming the old dreams again may be happy And cares with your charms may beguile. Farewell, then, dear days of our study and playtime, Farewell dear comrades of youth,- E'ver'we'll struggle in life's busy work-time To keep well our lessons of truth. And when in the e'e'n time, the bar is crossed over, And all of life's lessons are o'er, We hope in the beauty of new life eternal Our Class will assemble once more. -9- 1 V . 1 9 f -n :rv-.nzxx-m....nuum-mnvia---. -1c'z:xurx..xL1r.u'.un,...fn:v.:nx I-1-: .?.w'1urvu:'q 1 . f X 1 lcxrg ,I I - .-'x . ll 4 v r I ' ffm. lin' 5' ' Q-4-J-------- ----1--1-I-. ..-.. - '..-.:22 -.Nu , 1 . 'M fi -1 T 'iT 'Tf:'e' It . -1.':.:l 1 Il'fl'1IT +1 gh E......... 41 E...-, .l ' l L. Al' - - - -T -1 1---Q--1 Q Jil-Zi-1' 1- 1r-A-,-----------...M-....--Q+ ml L55 ' ,lip . ' 1 '- l ' -f'.-'iii' it R ' V V L ' -Aff 'gf X 1 ' ' Y , -slag: l I 3 . OAKLEY THQRP ,ffl ,ini-T'-Qp, , f -1 YI 'gains 1. safar i waist- . . . 1' 1'-,jf iff? ,iii-QQ Class Preszdcnl and .455l.Ylt1lll 13115111055 Mnrlager ' Uf'51Q,1'. lf ' -1 fl' N as 9 lfiiikg 0fFThci:10utf W t our class pres' 1 ,- ,.g,f351 ' e is rom e ar es came . 1- . 5 Qfffgfg dent, and he brought with him some of the ' Q 6 A, QQ '-Qgxff positiveness and strength of that sturdy part 35 ugifi'-ig M of our country, and we look forward to his win- il 1 Q-jl3ff3a.47f' v ff ning success in his chosen profession. '-1 nc ,. w -- -'-..-'4 1.1 1 1 3? Q' 1' V K u I , ln, Xiu' V' .R if .' - '1.-'Vik We 7 4 e 2 . ' ' wilt. . 1 .ag . '-37 1.1 ? 1. Il 1 - f.-qgglryifi.--atJffffifffi 351' BERNICE NISBETT . 1 ,uiregzrlr-V 1591535 1 1 I.-1,-rg I , ' -: .,l:' , - 1 . - - . ,A,. 5 Q i fg?I',51'ff .Q 53 ' 5,23 C lass 'lrviiszrrm' and l.1l6'l'tU'.l' lcdllor of 1110 J l 1 ' ' ' ' SL'U1lf,n A - l rf, We believe that the same earnestness and ..-.qv yr- 'rn 1.-,' , . 1 5 . S1-gpg! 'Agia -gh, cheerfulness that have helped Bernice to make 1 1 5 her work a success in school, altho a Faculty Lf? 1 - . jf ,' .lZ'gZf1??l,. l Kid, will go with her thru life and help her 5 . . W., l. j ., U to become a past master in teaching the young 1 . l ' '. 4 Ap-J 2'-f-,- li idea how to shoot. 1- 1 ' 1 ,hx , gs JE - .. ' fill? 112- .pg 'Q if X M la .T ' -.5535 ai' ll S-I f .- . 'fifffi 'Q 1 ' Ivtk- totem, ' ffl, .. . ., , v,-.,-1,-,-5 '44, , - -:yi 1 A .rf1'-'gm-.is,a.a,, 1 '- X I ,-.fistula .g.iff,gY, -D vi ' 1 L 'w1!?1 ':e ' 14.1.3.5 . sap. 'I . ' Sk . '35 5'-Y' N- 551 'l J . , - ,gg i CHARLES COATES A l Y' - ::?'t,5:Z?l2'2, F ,' q2.:L'.if' elf- -1 , . 'ip -rm ,git 7,114 ., v. . . J tl i Q3-ffl. 'W .f3, 4A Class I'1cc-Pre.f1dc11t and B11s111cs.r Mazingci' of '1:...ffn 'J 'A-413.5 -my -- ' 1' . ' Aan'-'V 'llle Scout. I J For four years Charles has proven to us what 'L M .N 3 .illjyilqin K 3.1?55'53 patience and constant application and real 'W 1' ' X grit will dog and before many years we look F 1 1 to see Dr. C. R. Coates one of the leading 2 ' 1 . physicians of our country. x 1' . . li'??'5f 45fZl?' ' rflfl- Q- LW'- . ' '-2 --,r-.- ' 'W 2 'ff.'Qf,, . . .. l. A-55,1 ,M 3: 'iff 1 .fxlwi-m'f ' iff.-'.' we 1 vm ff? ig 11, y .-2:1 1x ,5i?3.!A',15g .- rx 1 W 1 .-SQQWH: '1f f'w - 1 1 ' 2.5.4 Fill 1 -. .ef 3 g , , f'1',ys.,?l.', N -,inn . 1.1 2. Il . ...fat gg. DILLIE HEALD . ' 1 1 f4t..ix':. wx- 'i'A .vf-.9 ' 4 411 21' - .J 9 . . - - .N f ' J' ,Q Class 5ccr1'I11rv and SNCIIIUI' Edztur of ' 1110 1 , .2'fTJ'.f.'l- 7 , '1t',Q-5 -.j1':1.!Q- 4 - ai ' 'l 11 l J hr: Sfout' t It would not be inappropriate to call Dillie . , ...1-.--A ,- 7.11. '- . . . 1 1 ?5g,g-355251 .fsgfggf X-,Fw our best girl, tho all our girls are good. She , , - -.-,wsu r- 1. ', A-'w . . - it it ' Q always stands for all that is best in school 1 , rhfxr .1 1 -3.9 'HT' ' - 1 ' ' ' r h 'I 'a ' . p ., ,, X, , .Fell-. work and in after life me know s e in a xx 5s 31 ff' X be found true to her life work, 'ff 'fn . n .iw-' ' ' .1',e 5 ..:.?k1f,1'?,fq!c up-Je .1 lil-fl. 1 .',fjFQ ,LW--f-1+-' '- -A-his , 'Jiri ,aa .lt-:.Pjz..:s.t,a.,,t, .TfQQ..+. 5.7, -tif hifi- ghd if Sala? 1 ' Q-:M-j-61-:f A, +--'. 'TT lv, 1 n -1' -iiftifzff frtvftzf --10- J . 4 A - , V 'f' ' ' 17211-va 5H 4...,.-r .1 .. .-u-:..1u.-1-.J-ina..- 1-xx -:x:..n.r-.u2u H111-H1 I H W J., X' A K 'I HN, y., ,P , af OTIS JONES lidilor-In-Clzicf of The Stout. If courtesy, effort and mental strength win reward in this world we believe that Otis will claim the laurel wreath of honor for his OWIA in the years to come. BESS WALLACE .-Ir! lidilnr of The Scout. Standing with reluctant feet Where the brook and river meet Is Bess, our Baby, dainty. neat- We wish her everything that's sweet. CHARLES WESLEY KEMP .flllilclir lfditor of The Seoul. When we think of athletics and earnest, rapid and enthusiastic work in that line, we invari- ably think of Kempg and now that he has en- listed in Uncle Sam's navy we say: Three Cheers for Kemp. full-knowing his bravery and sincerity will win recognition there. PERCY SHORT lluuzorous Editor of Tl1e Stout. What would we do without Percy when we are blue and need some one to make jolly times for us-Percy wh! always looks on the bright side and who is a good fellow with everyone. We hope and believe that he will al- ways be the cheerful fellow he is now. ...ll- frv 2-- WXXQ is cxkxgxs- .db I ' - A A 4 5 wx 4 g ' ffm if A. K A! xxx 71' fr -5 '5 L?2sf1,ta:xf ,!2:..T-tvs. -:-'45 Mass.,-7 b 5-fm-N ' 1. 'yff -.:'t.'.' F- viljiu-1,f'2 g 5,'f,.-'r'f jY.Z fn:1,,p' r '. ii.: -4.- Nfr-:'.:'y 'rt 57: 1-4' 5.35 ' f:.v1cr-as., . - V J' 11. 4. ' 4- ri, I ' '. ij---:fa .jfy-P33-5 ?f ,...... 'mf' . 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A 1- J- 1 . . - 2 . . f ,' K--f S- aff K - -QM ...-g nf4- 4. agp- ,. il 1 Lan! -v-,- - ng' is fa 4 - 1 . , .. ga-h?if 5f,.' - .wtf-I' :,.gi,.-.-Jax '-' ,ya Jan, ,fag-.fill 2- .u f ,h Lifkxb Q. ,- 4 1 ,- - , . . - , ..--....,- .. - . tg, g .-, f., Q.-...L .guy 4 ,-si A -L. 1 .ev --au. . - .M n. ala' .. 5 .-u.11..sp., .J , :',,fLg1gg1..g1,,,Q-,.,',,qu.:7'li.,ff-1,sg-,,L In 133-3- iv Class Historg It would be too great a task to write the history of eight eventful lives from child- hood to their senior year, so I will only begin as we entered school in 1914, and endeavor to chronicle the history of the most noted class and the chief events leading up to the commencement time of the class of 1917. Three years ago we assembled at the new brick schoolhouse for the purpose of adding to our lives the knowledge which we knew was necessary to fight life's battle, for we know that each person is responsible for his future and that We build the ladder by 'which 'wc riso From the lowly earth to the valnted skins And mount to its summit round by round. That, year 119143 a new superintendent, Prof. Grubbs, came from his home in the North to take charge of our school. He was a splendidly educated man and much devoted to his profession. and labored earnestly and well for our school during the two years he was here, and often we think, when our lessons are hard, of his favorite motto: Genius is the ability to labor. 4 Those of the present c'ass, then present, were: Wesley Kemp, Percy Short, Charles Coates, Bess Walace and Dillie Heald. At first Charles was not liked very much by the girls, because he was noted for his pranks and unexpected jokes: but finally he won favor by the use of a large vocabulary and by his constant good humor. Percy was very popular from the beginning, being noted for love-making and wit, always making you laugh at the wrong time and in the wrong place. Wesley, better known as Red, because of his red hair, expected to be a bacter- iologistg but prefers to be a baseball star now. Bess, the pet of the class, wishes to become famous thru her domestic science work, but is content now to be the baby and a very popular young lady. Dil'ie, who on account of her sweet and cheerful disposition, is loved by the entire class and by her example of sweet womanliness has done much to help us build high ideals of character. She expects to be a teacher in the future, but is content now just to be a Senior. I The next year we were told that we could take as many subjects as possible and began to scramble for more units. That year added several more classmates to our number-they were: Bernice Nisbett Otis Jones and Oakley Thorp. Bernice came from Arkansas and did not seem to be ashamed of it. At tirst she thought our school very rough, but due to her present environment, has lost some of her dignity and has won a place in our hearts and become one of us. Otis, very handsome, a favorite of the girls, a pet of the teachers, because he says nothing to vex them, joined our list and won all the honor and praise possible, is now a full-fledged member and an ardent worker of the class. Oakley, a product of the lfVest, which probably has had an influence on his physique, as he is large and strong, is the genius of the class-better known as Oakley the Perfect. Our Junior year was a year of great joy. We did everything that we were allowed to do and enough more to keep the teachers always frowning, and us in trouble. During the latter part of the year we became more cultured. That year our parties and picnics afforded us much pleasure. ln the beginning of our Senior year a new superintendent came to take charge of us, Prof. C. H. Parrick of Oklahoma City. He is a man well qualified for his position, and school work seems no burden to him. By his congenial cheery ways he has won the friendship of all his students. Our Senior yearghas been one spent mostly in the school rooms and office with the faculty for: Labor 'with :cal as we will. Somclhing remains undone, Somclhing ffllllCl'0lHf7ll5l16'd still, Awaits' the rising sun. ,There were no new members added to our class this year, so we close this simple record of our class life with the hope that after this life is o'er we may be reunited ln that great beyond, where no one enters except those with a life well spent in service w ere . . . Only the lllaslcr shall pnaisc ns And only the Master sllall blame, And no one shall wo:-ls for money' And no one shall 'work for fame, But each for the joy of working, Ana' each in his separate star, Shall paint the thing as he secs it, For the God of things as they are. ..12... ,.. '--gg-ff,i,'J.sQ4gQ-5343 ff-3116-1.3501-?G '-27 6I3:f:ff-f'H1- :vm1'?af,5yy.e are :ff-'airsgyzgg-v +L 5-3g.w5,,: ww 4455-2e.::--m, , .f.-.fs-,113 ' ' - ' . - - ' v. . - - ' ', ' -s - .:-1 'p' :'- '- 'gr ,-1 ,. - -sf -ui? H zffsff' ,aw-:pf 'Leafs 1 ff 'ww i4'.:- - .f . . -. If- SRS 5 J - -'rf ' 1 1 2 'C - - .F ' T -If 5 Aa. 'afigr' fklhr- r'.k': 'E-ff'-,.-'jigs ' 'N qfflgw l 5525! . - fbi ' it 1, , , '4'-.15-e N3 'u , -2, 1 5. ia: ..-rgw'- qw:-4 h - ill' F512 '.Q 1.QKmg if gfnqfk-.fi 4 Qu- lei.: l'4XZ.'fZ2 1'1iR a5'4:il'.9'f9vl'lns:71Esv1:-:'-'-?1'Ffi4'h':.M!'P1Yu':.:: ra:i'5',.?i153?vf.'r1r-1 -4u:E'?ff3hr z . Riley A Reverie I sit tonight by the fireside 1 And think of days that are o'er In the dear old Broken Bow High School- The days that are no more. How often do I see pictures Made in the fire-light's blaze Of school-mates, class-mates, teachers And scenes of remembered days. Some days are dark and dreary But teachers kind and true, Cleared away the clouds about us- Let the golden sunshine thru. - Many days we spent together . Happy days of bliss and glow Many years will be remembered In our school of Broken Bow. No school of all the nation And its teachers as we know, Will compare with that we honor In the town of Broken Bow. QQ? Class Yell S-E-N-I-O-R-S Seniors, Seniors! Yes, Yes, Yes! Rah, Rah, Rah! Ree, Ree, Ree! Our work is finished, Yes-sir-ee! rl -13- l fi? 75771 .... ...,. , . .-.....-.. .. .... .. . ., .. ri, wp: -,.,g-f,-,,-- 4 ' - - .y 'if .. ,ff-7 -1 ' Qgjv- i ' I gif , - ', 'Vi-FJ' 1' 1 1 ' ' ' ' --Q nw .r i- -,V-' 1 3 iq--'Lv'--. '- n -. f' ,-. ,. 'A' e in s ,, ' N ,--'gf ffl-f ,- if -' - - . ,N -'. 5 .x .. ,. ,. . . ,..,, , , . ,,.,,, ,,,. 'L11'1 f11'1C1 Shi'1C1OW The clay is cold anclsdark and dreary, But the Seniors are gay and never weary,- Our hopes still cling to the future's call And we hope that they will never fall- The day is happy and cheery. Our lives are gay and happy anrl cheery, Our work is harcl, but we never weary Our thoughts cling fast, and never fall To the hopes of youth and one and all, The Seniors are gay and cheery. 4 S0 Seniors, never be repiningg In the future still the sun is shining, Our lot is the common lot of all And our interest here must never fall V We must ever be bright and cheery. ..14... I ' -wmv - --'ati C rn-sr -1 '--.H -4, f--- x.-.' -s 31.157-ii 1 .,'r ..' ' '- .. ' - -I.. - f- '- f 'ffl . --.31 - l-- vs- - f J -ff-'Z - ' . .su I ,lf-Ae -'rf 11 1' Ifrvfiyk Ffr ' 1 A ' s -5 l'.gf-' . -3-:-F-' Jr Etf'1'J.' 4' 'Y .4 -'Q' rw-'A' 'fp v ,fly-Pg'i 'Q 'azz .5-,.-,. 1 4 .sf . :iq ,gt--e1g,.g, .-sexe-v at -wr ,.4 'Z' -,f...r,. g..,.w.',,.,,3..::-3:g- 31?-T.: l:V:ig,,.j.,v?x ,S.1',1f... ',A545h.,w-, .Z'f?3' J: L 'H ' 4 ,,-,'fl::j if . 1 Q'-,.fls,g1-.kggxgit ' DW I- V ' ' '-1 -' '1 -' .f.--ff if ,J sf- .-' '-A-' -f-- -. we :1-xfwf cj -- J.: I '::.'l I -i., '-- . . r-'Ib . --.L 7 -1. ,yt-11' -5 .13-1.2: ' . , - T175 :W 4,311 Class Proplaecg lt was in the year 1925 when, after having taken a course in journalism, I was traveling with a party of friends in Europe making reports for a large magazine. We visited many places of interest and we were determined to visit one of the ruins of the old Grecian Temples. I especially thought this would be an opportunity for an interest- ing report to our journal. The inn where we were stopping was not far from the ruins of the temple where our guide had told us the Fates of old were wont to weave their magic spells and where, he said, a privileged few might sometimes see them still on moonlight nights. I did not believe much in his story, but I had been always fascinated by the stories con- nected with the Fates and as the night, after he told us this, proved to be a very beautiful moonlight one, I slipped away to visit the ancient ruins alone and learn the fate of each of my Senior brothers and sisters, if possible. The rows of columns gleamcd fair in the moonlight and as most of the roof was gone it was not dark enough to make me afraid. I sat down at the base of a column and fell to imagining I was in the days when Greece was in her glory and fancied I could see the Fates in the shadows. Suddenly I sat up straight. Before me I saw three beautiful maidens, clothed in Grecian costumes. They rose to greet me, the first introducing herself, then her sisters, telling me that her name was Clotho and that her duty was to spin the thread of life. The second was Lachesis whose work was to decide the fate, and the third was Atropos, who cuts the thread of life. I informed them of my mission and Lachesis said: lt is I whom you want to see. So following her I soon found myself in a small cave- like room having an open roof also, thru which the moon was shining, giving a dim light. She bade me be seated and presently the scroll began to unroll. First there flashed before my eyes a well-equipped hospital and in the distant corner I could see upon a snowy-white bed a little child. Bending over it was a nurse dressed in her white uniform, upon the sleeve and cap of which was stamped the famous red cross. At the other side of the bed stood the grave-faced surgeon. They looked very sincere and earnest and seemed to have the entire interest of their patient at heart. Another flash and the scene became clearer and I recognized the nurse as Dillie Ileald and the surgeon as Charles Coates. Charles was then house surgeon of the Saint Paul's Hospital and Dillie was a skillful Red Cross nurse in a city nearby, only having been called to this place for this special case. ln a moment this picture was gone and the scene changed to an athletic field. A game was being played between Yale and Harvard. At once I saw a rather large fellow between third base and home waving his hat. His hair was of a somewhat red- dish hue. In his excitement he ran nearer and the words from an athletic pennant dashed before me which read something like this: Kemp, Athletic Coach, Harvard l'niversity I then learned that Wesley, another member of our '17 class, was a very sucressful coach of this university and that his team had not lost a game that season, due to his excellent coaching. Another flash and I saw a large touring car gliding along. I soon saw the car roll up before a large building on a corner of a crowded street. As it stopped a hand- somely dressed gentleman stepped out, walking with a very important air. Over the door which he entered was written the words: First National Bank, New York City. Then another fiash and I beheld the interior of the building and there I read from a card: Percy L. Short, President. ljf ift :Fi fi Q 'ill hiv EH. 13 5 4: 'f .A i, , if 5. Q. if '-' :Q-,l 15 fag 1 ag lf? 'I' L , .. 1-,-, Qgsiggfqgzif-?5?,Q+:G,,, :?1G'Q'gf5-'jl?g,- 1v.'sV12'j3iLQv1i,Uf-Ti i.:gg.w,,g.,L 3F,',iQ.. ,,., ,12,lb.,3z.?,Y , T , K, , N A.Si,.QJ,.i71?? A ,agsidgisgk 'WFP qvxgfal +5i'5Z?:?' gfiffixf' iklii' .. . -21. . -' -'ff '- 4 e 1-..,- M- 2 - A - - 'H ' 124 'Z. A - .- -, 2, S T- 7-44 it wr:-:gi g-fL,f1Ls4?w '1fat:F'7',2-32,7553 25355:-7 ,ATE aiif' ,-ggagfd szpgiihujissi ' 'MTN 5 'i'2' ru- , ' ga .ff-1, 'H' .iv -1 .1 C ,ifie-1:',fr'.'f- sw' 4WZ3-SP!-?1?'-J51.g.?f?'.T1.f::3:f'KIP7'fi11:19K'l1. MMF!-Sf' riidfbglh :g.sxf2':?:Zla?fb5f?C.'-:rg v,.f:?f 2:.EL4:z'f'51'?'15Qi.,..fglf ' N CLASS PROPHECY CCoutinueclJ The scroll now unrolled again and I saw the busy ofiice of the White House. Before the large dask sat the conlldential secretary of the President. His back was toward me at first, but presently he turned, and who could it be but another Senior brother-Otis Jones. - He being quite a proficient stenographer and on account of his university edu- cation and easy manners had become quite a cultivated gentleman and was well worthy of his position as private secretary to the president of the United States. Another instant and I was looking upon a well furnished stage ln a spacious audi- torium. On this stage were six attractive ladies. Each had her musical instrument and seemed to be preparing to give to the large audience a classical number. I was busy looking at each member of this sextette when, somehow, my eyes turned to the most lovely of all-the one sitting at the piano. She was beautifully dressed in flowing folds of blue and her wavy hair seemed to toss upon her brow. Just now she turned facing me and to my surprise I saw no other than Bess Wallace. She was the pianist for the Wallace Sextette and was traveling over different parts of the United States giving entertainments. Another roll of the scroll and I saw a majestic ship with the Star Spangled Banner floating over it.' Upon deck stood the admiral. I sat spellbound for the ocean scene was beautiful. Pretty soon I decided that they must be celebrating some festival, for as the ship glided away I heard the crew yelling: Three cheers for Thorp! I knew then that it was another member of the '17 class, Oakley Thorp, and soon learned that on account of the European War in which the United States had become engaged, he had become famous both in Europe and America. 'Twas now that the scroll unrolled no more, for the end had come. I had seen them all, so after thanking Lachesis again and again, I wentrout of the temple and hurried to join my friends at the inn. When I had related the occurrence they declared that I had evidently fallen asleep and dreamed, but it always seemed to me that it was rea. I-16- ' ', ' 4, E ff , ,qgU'r,g+-1,-',r':.::, ng.,-v.:m.n:,f.j'r qf1gir.:'rfl:-nf'-Aw-1:-Auw-gates.-s'f:z1f'U-,Emi- '-112' '5-'-1Qi.-'W'vg. E'-i:.'4-sfravr. c.:.fa'g'e'r ' 1 ...JZ lip, In vga- .f 'E:.5,.,, ir ix-.1 rl.,':,.:2rf:, H .qv 75 ia. QQ? 1' 3- ' -113379 -, W-'IU' ' .13i - Wx! ' 17'-' 1 ' . A- ..-4 '-.4-- . 1 --: - -x - . vf i-Z1 3 i ,rmwmf ,hgh fvlf' 'a,':.n.f1'1 N' lifgfr, A.. ff.: 1 is 1'-N' I- JJ, .. V -1 'gf 'uf'-1. .qi l - A J' -WLS all ' Q.-s.-f'f:- ' ' . ' 'vel' -t 'if' ' s f'a-f,1--- ,.-Rv-:l.'l1.b-l.:.. . -3 ak .rv Qt 4 - , Q., gy., F .1 Hy.,f.3,'-4, ,, V. 1. ,I 45 - Z, f- . 515' 7? Bk-Aff'-7'.5'Xl7'f7: zattli Riu' i4:i'::.5fv'i3.:.q.'l9'r:'.171 .5Z'f?v1'?I5r124Flh'.e:s1:a:53ifx'l'T:b.-'?-xrffz 'Asif'-f'i7f.?-t'5.. o.a5,.-vuxs .':g',vf'?:2-12? ,Et K 1 Class Will STATE OF OKLAHOMA, ss r COUNTY OF MCCURTAIN ' KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: We, the Senior Class of 1917, assuming that we are sound in both body and mind- speaking from an apologetic standpoint, and at the same time begging absolute pardon for attempting to smooth over the reference made to the mind proposition so satis- factorily-and desiring to make an unprejudiced and free-hearted disposition of all of our golden characteristics, glaring faults and choice wishes, while we are thus far removed from a house constructed and intended for the feeble-headed folks, do hereby make, publish and implicitly declare the following to be our last will and testa- ment, simultaneously revoking, cancelling and expunging all other former wills made by any member of this octet: . fly We authorize the Juniors to pay out of that fat purse which they filled with so little difficulty, all of our too numerous I O U's, invoices and other bills that have accrued to orr deep regret. ' i2l We hasten to will to the Faculty the absolute assurance of' our keenest regret for having caused them so much displeasure at times when our views differed so widely on various matters, that from our standpoint, seemed to leave no room for argument. C37 We, knowing our personal characteristics perhaps better individually than collectively, separately bequeath the following to whom we designate: I, Oakley Thorp, do hereby bequeath my illustrious tit'e as Class lfresident, together with its prodigious and various duties, to any Junior wishing to grow a line thick crop of premature gray hair during one term of school.. 1 I, Charles Coates, hereby solemnly andwgenerously bequeath to any Junior desiring the largest accumulation of Websterian words and Ciceronian phrases, acquired with so much ease and used with so much facility during my school life, with the desire that my memory may thus be perpetuated. I. Percy Short, without the least bit of hesitancy, do solemnly bequeath my un- conquerable, yet unsubdued, untamed, uncouth, unrelined, uncivilized, untutored and barbarous laugh to any student of our High School who has not had, as yet, the privilege of being invited to appear before the Superintendent of Schools for a bit of advice re- garding tone, harmony, melody and pitch of voice. ....17.... 0071 in . . ..-, N... ,. . ,, 1, , .. . .. ,. . - --...-,-.,. e - -i-. 'P,'1,flj -jf:-f'-.':'7. ff' '.1 . '-'..1'jI .',,.Z'-f' -.N .'1i'ff i Z,Qg 7'L-.2:,.' xp., ,.,-- .s'1.-- ,-. . - .. ' Q i 'KW --Z--,-f-:-f ':-ff-7 P 4433- ,.- ' - 1--s.:i.:v. 1 1: . --fi-5 . - z '-'J '-- - it ' v - '- .rr .,.r , , ', ' '1 1- 2 -' - ' '. A X ' g 41, 1'i','fr,-., .5 , ea ,,:J. figs -frqj ,aj 3g',Xu,:,: gg, 4. ,fr X ..,,v.Ff .-,JDE il-' ., 4 .. . .. X ,4 -' if-f.' .- L ,-2-' -'--rv ,-'.' . if I' 'J-fx: -' 4l-.'- .' J. f ,, i' - - .' '. - . ' , .-itrl,-.f,..,,9 N- - . .Q w y - f 42 ,y- . ' ,--2 .-4,-AN' 3 - . , - -. ,. Q 1 ,af-se,-Q,-1. - ..,. ,. . -V. - -iff- t.f. D:m , ---Q' . - 1'. a. rw- , -- - r I , . 1. , i. - -.:.-. .-.H-.-A-er-: -f1T'.,,w,'f.---.ff,-.-,:-1-ai-Li' fr- 1- --- - . -- -tag, . -- . . , 'sk r fcontinuedl I, Wesley Kemp, hereby bequeath my multiplicity of inordinate and copious reproofs and reprimands to the most studious and deserving Freshman, in order that his school life may experience as great a variety as possible. ' I, Bernice Nisbett, will all of my poetical abilities and also my unparalleled ability to converse during study periods, to any Junior aspiring to become a. close parallel to Milton and a target for the reproofs ot the High School Principal. 1, Bess Wallace, hereby bequeath all of my self-acquired charms and fastidious tastes in the art of hair curling to any fair member of the Freshman Class who longs and wishes to become equalfy as charming. I, Dillie Heald, hereby will my surplus A-l-OH grades to the most deserving and unfortunate victim of the frequent quizz bombardments. I, Otis Jones, willingly bequeath all my empty thoughts, misty dreams and hopeless ambitions to any member of the Freshman Class who handles a 5c plug of Star Navy at one chew. . In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of 1917. have to this our last will and testament, consisting of two sheets of paper, subscribed our names this first day of June 1917 f' ' ' W ' w - 4 0 I if, 'N , I, .x . . .f . .f'f.?f.f 5 President. f WITNESSES: , J ' ..... .' ............. if ,l I 1 Q . ' Vice-President. .... X ,,...1.1.'.i..1c4..fZ.f. 'i ,S 'tx J Secretary. x 3 - , ' I 1.7.-Q , slfrid-:'1. rf!-xii.-. Z- . . :. . reasurer. 1 I n K -7 az M M4 ' T is . . 44. . .zffdfg .....,. fc? A , .I . ,zA,,s-610 X 61,40 1 it 4 N1- IE . ki ,. H .I -il-iii ,-flfi I J! 3 3 fl s 'Q'?'i:i V I 5- H P AJ, ffg 5 PJ: -'Y fl ' iff. v, . 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I Z- I A G Class Song it IAir to Flag of Freedom. j A - Oh, we love the Gold and Purple- Our colors bright and gay H And ourhearts in joy united, Shall their praises sound today g Till the high and vaulted arches, Of the old school house shall ring With the echoes of the chorus That our joyful hearts shall sing. Q Chorus- Oh, the glorious Gold and Purple - Let it wa-ve thruout the yearg 'Tis the badge we love and honorg To every heart 'tis dear,- - And we'll rally 'round our standard While the chosen colors fly- Gold and Purple, Gold and Purple, We will 'love you till 'we die. Dear to every age and station Is the Seniors' honored nameg And the grave and patient Juniors, H eirship to our honors claim. 'Tis a grand and lofty station Recognized by young and old And the emblem of its glory Is the Purple and the.cGold. Chorus- -9191-3 l 1 X N K ' ' :M , A fig.-Q-,H , r f ,-'-Lf -54.1-'f' , . .P 1. ,ygiigigi ,fifgia ug u.,3fi5,cgiwgi X555 A34-55 ?.fS.1?5?:.,'sXfQ 2'- Q ' v2:5'1 '11 . 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FLOWER: White Rose. --11- ssfrnzzsrnzrrugu-rrr:-x.vmuzzl:r.A rx usa: -nw :za :nn S-Quiz: ::.vmg:n:r:.z.mxml-rs-uf: vzax:-vagal. uni cr-.1 .-,-J. . : I 'V ,K , yg. . V fr, ., W, -,, W. A .V .. ,, , M I 1---, ,' ,, .'r ' .' 4 1 . . 1,7.,: . 1 .f,. unior Class Usmuv, Lu.Ll,xN COSTIUJXY, Dum' Er.l.nn4pH, DIXIE Eusuczxa, Dox.L1r: FREEMAN, Emu: Homo M ns, N A N N CTNEAL, SA M CLASS ROLL. IE l'.xL'1.n4, Ni-ILLIE P.xRuu'l:, GERALD Ilokalus, I.,wR.x STEVENS, Iisnimc Wnmufr, FLORA XX'1:1czHTs, Ross 22- .-. n Y .,-. lzka.. 'x' 4. 'I L33 gi -,if .Qi 'sky it-1 1? - 2 ' fini 5'-5 lx . Fx, . el' -4 31 ti.. AIC '7- 'ei FH . Lf, fl 5. . :K ,--Q Y . . f .-, x H: fix -sg - .qc XF .Q iff T ' Q .1 re, . 'ff ., ,'a 42 ii. fm ' E E V if T1 ' , ing' V A , .1 :Q 'fl . 5, r , . I I I I J 'an -E 174 - .-. , lv-112 ' 'fi ,fi 2 F, li P .-a. L. 4: If V1-1 le 117V .. ,. ' xi!! ,, ' 311. -.S ., 1 'L ... 5 -ii. if '7. 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R arely will anyone disloyal be S ince we are Juniors, don't you see? A class full of joy and light, R acing thru the years so brightg E arnest in everything that's right. W ise young Juniors are we: E ach a wiser Senior'll be. -23- 5 We as we 53 aging' fi' f-mv' 5? 1i kmwrlg'nQihnw :fn-Z aw www xgmoia .c-Lf it . . - - ,. , , .. ., . . .. ' l ' '-N .-... sv V ae.-Ebazvfae-wi.i1:af-:-1'-we-..w,'f.-ff Q--iffzzetifxglim 1:-eAfzwgf.?5 ',??JIa-aswuz -if. We-.R , ,I . . ,, .4 th- I. 1 ,., , ijt- 1' .Ab ,Q N . 1 .-7 ' 'x' 5516149--L '-Sf' 0 T14 fl . 4:21215 ' .isufi .Wg -.--.. jiyg-ix'-is . .1 , L, egg? 'v ,fy ' 3 ai ' - .cf . I ,agp-,-.':a3,i-J. A--317, JAVA.- ,nj , -1, . '.- '4- -' i- ' Q-,LY '. av u . ,,,,, -ig t . A . 21, ' 1' we 455' ,-rf' ' .rfzff...:,-- ,-he g.f,,+'sm 1 , . L 33, 4 , 0 4, -J .. , , I x .- 1 -f , ., -my ,, ...efff , . 14,-,fa -1-an-' -nf-ye: -fi -V-Y . , F L1 . 5. , .-. .--ru .E -..W asa nv.. 'ravi - .--1...-4......4-fn-uw .., . ,--. , . 1 .- ,Nl .4 1 p ,Jokes A Freshman: ' 'Tm trying to get ap-head. 'A' Junior: Well, you need one badly. . +++ 1 Mr. Parrick: lOn examination dayl What was that noise I heard? Gerald: Why-er-er-er-er my spirits, which fell to the floor when I saw the first question, have taken another tumble. +++ Photographer! Now, is this the pleasant expression you want ? Beauty Girl: Why-er-r, I guess so, but hurry up 5 it hurts my face.' 4- 4- ' Business Manager: I managed to get S20 worth of ads today. Editor-in-Chief: Why, do you get money for ads? I thought we had to pay men to advertise. ' + + +I ' ' Did you ever see the like of spooning? Even the Freshies are rivaling the Seniors. 7 Q1 Burlesque on Cicero Sing a song of Cicero, Chapters full of woe,- Four and twenty verbs and nouns Packed in a row. When the book is opened Grief comes thick and fast. What a dreadful study For any High School class. 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Makes no difference if we are talked about- E jig Laughed at and scorned by the Seniors we know , Elie' 'Tho they were Freshmen only four, years ago. . 2:1 , , ' . E , ' Seniors are grave and reverend we know ,f,. But nevertheless they are just too slow Waiting for someone to do their parts -if They know the Freshmen have tender heartsL . ' Having an annual put out this year . Jwst to please these Seniors here Making the Juniors and Freshmen help 1 By having sock soczals and everything else. Maybe some day we'll be Seniors too Just wait and see then what we'll do We'll make those Freshmen stand around y . 3 And when they pass us they'll bow to the ground. I ' Every day that passes by - In Makes the Freshman year gust fly - , So just a very few months more ,I Then each will be a Sophomore. j Not a single one will fail . E For we row as on we sail , Drifting along would be a shame . f And dzshonor to the Freshman name. 2 . s, 1 . i29- 11 . 5 5 r XL m'.:rf'x'xw'x WW.,lrqf.-,epage--sep.,-1f...ge1. ff-1-vfr-.n'.g5,'-If r -ig'1-'f..sf'3'.4:1'f11'-1msfiegc'-f.Ayres ---w.:--.f,,w.- , gi 1 ---3 .g,.f--. g.w:,- - '-'-.,.f- . ,.f g - i -. r' , -..' -- lg -. fvaffixf up'.f3-G2 --ifcifiavv 1'f'1. 2 - .--1'-If SIU ff.-': W1 'gvlwz .S-5121 - ., is--tt' H - ur' 4 -f fir' -.aff f, -v'..s-. - . - at nf- ,- ax e 1, ' sf-1, I ' ' -- 1-',f..:f '- ' - ' s, - -' .1 '---af 4 414- -we t:j '1-- '-: '11 f-J: '-'tb-v-4 'fl-1' A---ff Q ' df- - --fx-N' I4 images Ls ess 'ffwaspoaifii fuses' fre' f u. r K 1f7l:5l1 :'5'3,f.'5 2'g'3a'r-l.. 9f'5i2'f'I-'LiT2- -x-.C5'3'5f'l '.e- . -.F1 -ii?-7' . - Y l -if 'fa '- '-'-w' I l ' ' '.'X'.Q2.1 'wJ...'. .:14.saT1i11S:-f'e.f.Sf's-Jc.nf:lD'1i::i1-..r,.U'.vJ.'bJf.-.wziizas-nH,.frA.i,f.D.-1:4-ta-raft-. mi V 1 .-- ' u Freshmen Aspirations We, the Freshman Class of the Broken Bow High School, are a very industrious class. Our aspirations are to become Seniors, and by dili- gently applying ourselves to the task set before us, we expect to be Seniors in four short years. We are glad that our first year in high school is closing and that we have won the commendations of our instructors and praises from the Seniors and Juniors in spite of the fact that we are Freshies. ' Next year we will be Sophs which means that we will be one round higher on the ladder of success and fameg but with the poet we realize that We build the ladder by which we rise From the lowly earth to the vaulted skies. So next year if you should happen to visit our school you will see us Sophs laboring manfully to build the ladder which will carry us to the haven of the Seniors. Our labors will not be in vain for They that knock at the door of Knowledge are sure to be allowed to enter. These are inspiring thoughts that lead us on to success and if you will look at the Scout four years hence, you will behold the same faces in the Senior class which you now see under the word Freshmen, CS.: Freshmen Ambitious NAME AMBITION Baker, Edgar Byers, Jessie .... Byers, Wilma . .. Carpenter, Eunice Chastain, Forest Doggett, Imogene Farrow, Lena Foreman, Exice . Harris, Stafford . Jones, Bill ...... King, Ulo ....... McAleer, Frank . Presson, Gus .... Riggs, Hammond Santifer, Mary .. Waite, Wilder . . . O be a teacher. be a musician. be a Red Cross nurse. be a. classy dresser. be an agent for the American Laundry. know of the next dance. be noticed. live in the White House. be foreman of the Lumber Yard. get another chew of Star. specialize in mathematics. march out with the 7th grade. be pretty. be a colleague of Jess Willard. get another letter from Texarkana. be a congressman. ..3 0... I , .3.1:, ,. . . NM ' is A. ,rx - --f -1 ..--If -.. ., A,v -. . 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'x S 'TV T Amin P' 1 6 'V af 1, T 1 . x . O! Ev 2 5 4 ,P ' 1 N , S -u -4-31 T 1 . mmzxzicaan-f..:.3l1f-' , lumnusrrs' n '-:gg-1 L 7,,,A, ,J .-,-,.,:,p':g.ffg- 'fN- gt-1, W fy, .:'.'-1-wff,I..Iqf',:, f fx Q, --1 . . 1 41-129 . 'f- -iff rlifly-I -,,. -,AJ , - 1 E ,W 'Wifi ' '.-Y , 'A L ' '- . vw . . .,'-' . . '-,- g,w'- , '....- - , A -,,- .. .., - fm,'1?.j.f 4 ' 3 'gif' Q, 'iig E3-. zuksf gui . .4 31- ,QT Q .41 , ' 3 A . M.- . , 4 - - , v ,, ' ,Lf -,,,. , .. 1, U - K 77'Lf',7 5 'qffz Q 'E , TQ -f:.. , 'z'fl7,4', u f'. .4 fi Q Tiff ' .ff f 'K' 5 ' ' ' .'- 1--'.f :'N 'v1 y1 -. 1' C4 .'-..' ' 7- - . , ' 'i -37713, ,-G -fv,3,,1x.,., - :,fvf,...: ---.-, . f., w A ..V.11-,.f.. - ,na-2 ' 6 4 .-L L. A+-4L.,.,,g.4ML.y,2'-'f-Ei,.J...4,.JZJ,:s-w,, .-, -.,.QP-.x..sx-.':--.w.u.-l,.'1--.'r.L.,- .-. ,.,.--, Y enior Prep. Gfficers . i -li -, , f1f'f':J' . 1 JT' L nfl. Lg, 'fa' f r f , , iv .a 4 .nb ' - , -I-1. - 3' - .nw P4 5 . X xf f W 1 5 Q - I A 'J ' N.. Q J Q., 4' 1 l. ,fgf f 5 Aw ,,, ' ul-L K-,F -,1 . 13 Q ' eV A vi, . A ' 5 L I ' '.: .ffl ' . hifi Q. l ,H ,A 'Ap ESTELLA OLIVER Treasurer VVs,:',LLl' X '-4,,A.Q:- H51 -3- , 'S A9S.g-12.22, . Q 145 f M,x1zLE MCH ENR Y 'fi 3 I'rvsidc11t 'R , -5 2fx5fPg'1 5 U, , ' ., ., 532' I iff 2' 'Wi-ii-?'? ' f Qf 132 55.3.51 argg il- -'43 7:tf 1 lin 9' I - - .. 3 , K .- - OTTIS HIXSOX Sc'crcmry C1638 ALMOND, BIARY BELLE IEI,uuus, Om BAKER, JULIA HIXSON, INAS BRENT, CHARLES UYERS, NIARIE CALL, IWIARIE C.u.l.,xlmN, Zorm L-Ulllt, LI-IE COLE, ENID CUSTILOXV. ,Im Dmzssv, FLORA DURSEY, MILTON FULTON, EARL GLASS, Hfxzm. GREEN, CARL GREEN, Ros' IEIARRIS, CLORA Pkfrrr, CARL XVI-LST, LEE 11.-XRRYS, ESTHER MOTTO: Excelsior. COLORS: Green and Gold. FLOWER: Marechal Niel. -32-- Hxssox, OTTIS JACOBS, LENA LEE, THURSTON hfL'l'Ii-INRY, BIAIILE IYIACHEE, THIRSTEL Ol.IX'E1R, ESTELLE ROGERS, BESSU-3 ST. CLAIR, IRNA Suux, HUNTER TEMl'LI-i, GLAm's W.xr-E,xcE, RUSSIE XX'oon, JA MES - a--.rvnvf 'L 'va--fnrruuxsrrrx-:arc nw -Y -- -'c-nmmxx1:mr.nnnn 1 541-1 .:u.zx:n.x.-rv 1-1.2 I V , N ' A f J I 1 ,lf .L I 4 - A-il 4 , B X ' , U ,xr-V. da, go -u J , ffkiv A N T iff? F? Q' Nav sh M I QQ! n ..33.. '33 K 1121 'C r, .L W AJ 4 if l VX11, 'tt'-4':i22' ia.-za 'L-ir 'Z ' l ' A' V, 'si ll , .r- 'i ii .L-.,.,,-,1,.5':6,3'.T.i' fm- W I, :r-mb: :QTL a-',-njlgig-Ji: viii'-3-ll. --E v ..'.::1f, - , .- . I -fb ,iq 1: fe' .ff-2'-J' fre' sag.-v ...,.,. Q -Y aiu -ix, . ,, i- :mar gb: 'qs-'4 '55z'a I 'iff-Q rv Jrf :. '. 'f :Jf 1 Q 11.5 'Q '::i5lv' 1'-'rl wf. 4 :' -T X - ' 25.31 L- ' ffff ff ,' 1 -'. c 'rftq --f 3 31'--X..f a f JL- rv J -av ,ia f - . . . is ,:,g.'-11311: J Ve 452- .,:j,'7f, W new-it fcsf-.ff ,- .ia 1- .5-rir.:'?:.' -Liv. ' ' Life?- ..,, 2,1 . 4. ,. h V,-AUQN, V r.. ,7 7, - ,- .. lin, JH, g - , 5 ,T ri 2f7+ 3?1f?fl.S.. :3,'..g.:' . gent' -ir,fe.v:'SQv:L'.'A4s1 s- Life' 'Q .11Lv,:e-2-.r:g't:,tgfaa:...'-,-e-. -- -- - 4' ' ' ' ' L , i ,,...-I Senior Prep Department September 23, 1916, the doors of the schoolhouse were thrown open to the children of Broken Bow and a crowd of us gathered in a second- story room to begin the eighth grade work. After some dimculty we secured a regular teacher and settled down to our tasks. We have a good literary society and an unusually good quartette, and we think we are equal to, if not above, the average eighth grade. Our oiiicers are a credit to our class and our colors are beautiful and appro- priate, In the beginning there were about forty-five students in our grade, but after the mid-term exams some were demotedg so we now number about thirty-five. We look forward to being Freshmen next year and sincerely hope to be an improvement over the average Freshman class. When we have finished our work for the day we put aside our books and listen to amusing tales and jokes told by the class monkey, Jim Woods, commonly called Curley. During the term it became necessary for his desk to be moved-a circumstance which almost broke his heart, however, he seems to have become reconciled at last. We could not have a better teacher than we now have. I think every one will profit by her instruction and help so that we will all be high school pupils next year. -3 4.. A L-I 'il ,fl E 3 if P4 . ,. E 1- ' I.. , Q A Q: 'W ,E .. ..' . .gf I I I rf 19 . J 'I fg Q 1:55 5.2 - E'-v' .L f 275, iff- 'fl lffr . :fi ? rf ' 221' QL '-9' e 5:25 if -'Q ,. if-,7 'T' :Z- - l.,e:,,-I',1 -'ri' ,1wf+f 'I-4.41.f fl Cf-,R i ' I-,E I , ' ,gl J - 'Hr' , . ,. . , .r. . ..---. ', '7v.' . . 131' -A L . 11 'lst' I 1 ' ' ' ,1.v,ff-4,-., :?.l'. -f'.'u:xr.a.-.uk-fb '15r:-nczu-f.... Tit.-.--u.s...f. - V I- ', I .H.'.7..f...-2' .. Q.-.cf-I ,-,. xv' I ' me MKS X. 1' SI: In ,, , I . 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Amiuxn, llvuu l4.xssII.xM, BEN lhxssunr, RUTH Bom, Loxs IXRURIMETT, PAT CIIRSTAIN, JEWELL COUCH, Vomlx DUQQETT, KENNETH DIIUGEN, IRENI-1 FARMER, MILDRED GRAHARI, JOE HACKWORTH, Rum' H.-u'Es, BEAUFQRD 1 l.-KZELWOOD, ALEC Hnxsox, IRENE Huwx, LILLIE JONES, EDITH NICALEER, SAIJIE M.KTTHENX'S, DAVE :QD Class Roll 3 -35- lklnn, CL.-xRExcI-: MIRIRE, CALVIS MOORE, HAZEL MORREN, MAY MX'ERS, MITTIE PSDGETT, VIOLA PAUILK, CECIL Rxccs, TI-IELMA SHIPP. LEON SHQRT, WVILLIAH SKELTQN, CARRIE STAFFQRD, ADA STAFFORD, EVALYN STEVENS, FRED TRUESDELL, JEWEL NVALKER, HARRIS XVEBR, ELLIS XVINCHELL, OXVEN Whoo, LEONA f w-rsn.nvm.:1 ne-are-an Ann-,I-ms:.zz.'xn-rv: lf'nnouv1t'r.n,znmu 1:1 :,1.1u.n1.xunrz1.rrmzzvnwrm-111.-nv-nrrv:x:,:.xrxx1r1:e: n: - Hifi, W A F- , . :t.,. , . V .2 , ,- Yfac fl: -' , I ' .1.--- , , V ' ' f' 1: W ' ,. --1..a' ., .1 ., . 1- L U - 1: J f .' - , I '4 : , . ., nsgsg lf! HJ iff F Q 11317 I vb' 'TX 4' f' I x llubg ,--L-. W' x '-fr.. z-N ....36,.. 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While at this early stage it is impossible to determine the result of such 'individual effort as put forth, the indus- trious pupils hail with pleasure the opportunity to f'get on. The novelty of it has appealed to some, but novelty in itself is no recommendationg only the strengthening of character and a greater mental perception of the practical are most essen- tial. They workin a spirit of joy and enthusiasm, and each individualais creating for himself a stan- dard of work whichigives promise of being suited to his requirements in life. In short, the greatest advantage is in saving time for ambitious students and in an opportunity for self discovery. ' - . 1 -37- , if f ml f-.- -'.f- .- if 5- 1w +P?f' :'f':2'f a'1,. :.-:rf A Y . ., ......l - . -..-- qw '- -- , ' 1 .7l F! -Q ng. -Jr . . ..:,.., . , 4 -5- -x -, I -fr' . ,. . .. , ., ,gm .. ,. -.- . Q x x , Y . f.,,. ..x- il- - -44. ,- t .: D ' H, A .35 b,',H: f.:yuf. it . X Z E1 , ' J--as ,Q 3 ' ' .,- qui,-,--A qt, :- 1 .. 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Music, as a means of self-expression, is familiar to us all. It is a channel thru which fiows our most intimate thoughts, our deepest and most per- sonal emotions. Romain Rolland said: Music, altho it may be an individual art, is also a social art, it may be the offspring of meditiation and sorrow, but it may also be that of joy and even frivolity. It accomodates itself to the characters of all people and all times. Thus we see it is the song of centuries as well as the Flower of His- tory, its growth pushes upward from the griefs as well as from the joys of humanity. The Department of Music in the Broken Bow High School. altho in its infancy, is doing good work. Each and every pupil is doing his or her part to make this department the best of any in the county. Miss Runyan. f- 447 W hp !f'fl7' 7 -71 N. .,-,,,- ,, . ,, . ,, ,. . .,., --.e:::n:l.- 411111, --Antz-V----, A- - ---f 1 ' 51029-'T': . 1 5 X . 5 ' -' 5- I :far-5--re .. . ' A 1- 1 14 - -nw -f.'.-.'-, , -mf .' A High School Quartet OTISIONES IIERXICE NISIRETT CVS PRES?-OX N, XX l O UXIISL Senior Prep Quartet P :E :EQ Ls MfXLsI.u. 1uL11u..X KY JIM COST1LOXY ESTHIQR VLOIQ.-X IJORSICY. -4g.. 'l ffywiff-'fr'4e S if-grin - 151' -V-51125 ft-'P' ,f-H :f1:' -LR .. ..-4 ' - . .SA -T g .,,, Y- bg' -Q -j, I ,Zigi Q .'-1. It I- , -fini. lm., .g 4,l .:-T. 9.2 ii Jeff' divx W--'ifezirfg 'Meri' ,inn ,,,1f,-:gfmivf-' - i1f.-1-ziizgkawg ' . ' ' ' '- . . ,. J. 'f 'P ' 'X , 'V ..,, 4 ff! , . 'Z' . 41Z 5 ,'1'XL 'l '.'LfT:t:'5' . 2?.qfl.'.:1A '.L-4kii:Q7'.?:f':!'i'EY.?A':c.44'5'5!'Tft:25:'h7.f.sia7J:-1'-iitbfzf'-Li Lf?b?Q-aiuv:a1f:fiQ?.'b.J.1I. v2': ws: 2: -'xL1'. :-tv.. rinmx.. -1 'STG-2 ,awaits . , w' Advertisements Thru the kind and generous patronage of Broken Bow's business people, it has been possible to ,publish this year-book, and we hope that the school and those interested in its 'welfare will show their appreciation with a hearty support to- ward every advertiser. ' The Staff. 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Scroggins Mercantile Company Phone No. 69 Broken Bow, Oklahoma. Leaders--- FOR UP-TO-DATE DRY GOODS, LADIES AND GENTS FUR- NISHINGSg STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Costilow 699 Scott, Props. Phone No. 15 W A. Robinson STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Free Delivery. Phone No. 4 Broken Bow, Oklahoma .-50.. ?2d'. 41.5 Q5 .MA1-.E ?:.K1kx'::'Li.EflL-:5'fkr,,- 4-lglifi l iff 1 y. -L :i -,.-stiff! Liffsfi' !Zf4S'?5??'. j'.'f-:7+f5? fe .'??f -Q5 'ffiiiz 4-: F-iii? -If-F-,-.A-1. .r I rssmv., if-2?-1 -- fri-aif'e?'x..w 'f ,:-R.fA2?- .sf-J' Ak-H: 1 f if-P ' .Mfrs gf: E,-'tx .tier tc?-P92 life- agua-.fb fog?-:arf ,.:f...1 ' ' , -lfsfstsntssg A' r-'- f--3-we 1 S . -at-..s -x. .. ,. Q '-fri:-'fff' garmin'rm?-1.2sibixsslertfi-ffa'1-3.A?mrm.:-Qwifi-:Q-.twff.1tA.e:11.1-rivlas.f-.fe-..4.:-22. .. M 5 .. . .3-I-: .-J 0 I 0 . Harrison s Furmture and Racket Store Everybody should be my customer' Day Phone 54 Night Phone 92 Day and Night Service for Coflins and Caskets O Hz gh School Faculty introduced to the high school. S ep tem ber 18th Enrollment begins. 18th 20th 21st 22d 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th Coach Rogers calls for the football squad. Mrs. Paden introduces Freshmen to Latin. Football boys go out for first practice. Prof. Parrick and M s. Paden take stock Calendar of Senior credits. Otis is caught talkin to one of the teachers on the steps. Senior Class meets d elects officers. Oakley Thorp, Presidentg Charles Coates Vice Presidentg illie Heald, Secretary: Bernice Nisbett, Treasurer. Fatty Riggs is told to stay off the steps by one of the teachers. Percy and Wesley are called on the carpet. The Broken Bow Lumber Yard HANDLES CEMENT, BRICK AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL OUR MOTTO: Quality and Service E. L. AMIS, Manager Phone No. K. C. Bakery . We handle a full line of Loose- ' Wiles Candies. Our Motto: Quality, Quantity and Service. Phone No. 105 C. H. HANSMAN, Prop. 1... 79 The Dell Hotel gives its time and attention to its callers. l I We strive to please the Public. G. W. JOHNSON, Prop. Phone No. 99. T' . . . ff... ..,...,,.., . M.,-1. .--.J .l .,1- ,-,, ,- - .. .... . F. ' - ' we -+..::.ELv,e:-iifrf-i.'2f'? :1al:f.'Q- w..-or-fe e'f fl42:.v.-.wtf--A 'W:.:f:Qi4k' W1-?::f-se- 1 'f.4l1 i . -' - fc' ' .-'QR .seam-5' ,--N--'-if . New-.. 'err-' .3,3eY'h ig-4.51 f'Qf:..f-.' .. I 1 -- - -.YZ P - - -ap-5 as-', L '- .isis -.03-,-:P-, l,,:Ls,f+3q.',- 'J .Xt , , an' -'I' 1 r. 44 f ' A' -5- . ' qf,,f- 1 ,lv Kg-. ' 1, tyx ,bi s 1 4 A 1 ' M , 1 ' .1!.Je 'I Q x X ' if- .5 , 1. ' .ft-v 1' ki - 1-,Wt-r 1 il? , 1 f 1' us- . -M' n f X 'QWDJW1 L: ,H it :fair A VJ 4-1 wAw..36 ry: yi, K? PHI' M AJ: A 59. na: X Lk A 1 fl-, -1 ,',, 5 'i1Qf,AJq '? 5'fr ,yfn ' h.'b'9l'.lvN.-1 ...ora X1 T- v.. 7- Jn' . 1 1-A:'....o..,m,. .f ' 2 V . - - .. -.f - .- . -H .QU I: ... - ,. -. 'r f '. - ' . L .' X 3 - -1-. f..' . :lg ' -5- ' J' 1 1 '-19 - - : W- if ff! . af, '. ' ' E- -'1 ' QM f I ' 5 .5 . .:1'-' ':. rf-X, -fu' - .' V ' tj? , gi. , Q? ',,f,-4'5X.4- ii. L- ' U. -.x.'-- 7773 .rar Jil-:P 1-'--.555 fs- ff: . qt -A,ff..1il ' ' .eff ill 'llhfs U11i0r1 SIYOPU New State Hotel All work guaranteed to be first class' Rates-S5-S6 Per Week. 0 K Meals-356: Beds-506. ' ' A IV e Try To Please Phone No. 152 LEE BROS., Props. Phone No. 123. Mrs. Z. Sturat, Prop. October 1 lst Meeting of the football boys. 2d Senior Class meets and elects Editor for the annual. 3d Election of football ofiicers. 5th Defeated by Fort Towson tthey sayl 51 to 0. Hitch your wagon to a star. 8th Freshmen elect officers. 9th Juniors meet and elect ofllcers. 10th Otis makes love to teacher in Botany class. 11th Senior Class meets. 15th Monthly tests begin. . 16th Senior Class chooses motto, colors and flower. 17th Faculty goes to ldabel for County Teachers' Meeting. 18th They still stay away. Hurrah! 21st Sam tries to make love to little Hello Girl. 23d Girls start topracticing basketball. 24th Percy gets zero in Botany for sleeping. 25th Lecture by Supt. Parrick. 30th We are going to look for Spooks tomorrow night. 31st -Still looking. ' ' 'E' W S. PADEN, Atty-at-Law Office in First National Bank Building Office Phone 101. Telephone' 135 ' 'BROKEN Bow LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY For all kinds of ' Let us wire your home at a moderate cost. DO IT ELECTRICALLY. ' Electrical upplies I ...52.. .. , ..... . - - Tn 1 T YV. 1 V 7'I'.,,.'-ffm I' , waxy , - .I r-,E-, b-1.91 'W , ,N . qssrr nrrTvL11'Hr' D JJ X .1 . . A . . P .- -4- av . A X 1 P. 1 'N XJ., 1 4 g N x 1 W 'I .Q Tl , X - -- 4:11 txzf- --4 1- - -1 1 1 -li I Sherrill 'S Pharmacy DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED I Phone No. 20 Broken Bow, Oklahoma I Q l f l 1 f . 5 ',-if, ,D hc: D f :V 515, r'ig.x ' -SIZ- .CTW HIJA. ...fav-1 5 T.5'FfSf,g 1 M3-'zeii'-gf 53.1 rfiiggif ,+f:,'5,g,--,O Q-.,,.,, 11-ggi K l,lf '3l??f '5'-952623-:zifi'f ,fffgp 995' ,..if:'i 2:-327' ,.iYJ.:rf'i ti'N:'s A e1-iigfif vir::ftlf.:f45ll1i11.1ifb5f-it-:F ff: -F112 +51 N Nooenz ber 1st Day after Hallowe'en, everybody sleepy. 2d Thomas Clark enters school. 3d Football game with Valliantg 6 to 6. 6th Everyone still feeling sore over the game. 7th Debating team is organized. 8th Expression clae is organized. . 9th Practicing football. ' 10th Another game with Valliantg 24 to 6 in their favor. Will we ever win one? 14th 15th 16th 17th 20th 21st 22d 24th 27th 28th 29th Professor gives interesting talk in chapel. Great discussion in Botany class regarding garlic. Miss Peach quits high school and begins teaching grades. Great celebration by Seniors. Otis is caught flirting with central. Juniors begin to sport their class pins. Prof. gets bunch on carpet for smoking. Mrs. Paden makes interesting talk in chapel. Albert Coulson returns from the Oklahoma University. Valliant defeats us again: 13 to 6: a good game. The day before Thanksgiving and every one is good. FORD SERVICE STATION, FORD PARTS CARRIED IN STOCK. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. Free Air GASOLINE Sf OIL STATION F. W. TEMPLE, Prop. Broken Bow, Oklahoma If you want some good work and at moderate prices, call on Lindsay the Photographer The photos in this Annual are by him. Pure Food Grocery . FOR PURE FRESH GROCERIES Phone Number 60 Main Street Bassham 693 Thomason, Props. Broken Bow, Oklahoma. I -54- 4 '1 KK ,Og li. -, H- .12 f -.RP ' . .A .:,,'.,'f' -f,,-.- -Am f ,E 2-, N N f - -U '3' -. .. - Q'.'. .'- - 5.--'J ' L 'fu-:ATf: . 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Phone No. 71 ' Broken Bow, Oklahoma Broken Bow Dry Goods Company DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND LADIES READY-TO-WEAR Right quality and style at prices that are not zmdersolcl. l J. W. CALL, Sr., Prop. Phone No. 162 Organize Athletic Association: Sam O'Neal, Presidentg Bess Wallace, Vice Presi dentg Otis Jones, Secretary and Treasurer. - Edgar Baker receives the prize for selling the most Riley pins. Seniors give candy sale. ' Otis and Sam's girl goes back to dear old Arkansas. A cold spell comes and every one is cold. - Decem ber 4th Begin selling Riley pins. 5th 6th Get the first Edison. 7th Began practicing basketball. ' 8th Literary program. llth Lyceum number. 12th Freshmen give a sock social at chapel. 13th 15th Prof. gets the boys for smoking. 18th Talk by the Methodist minister. 19th 20th 21st 22d Great Christmas feast in High School. 23d Vacation until January 2d. ..55.... uz,z,---f1ygq-..--.,..---------- ---l:-1.,-.,...--.4:gzg1- - -'n.:4-uv-1.-.1 .rl-3' rf Ls. 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We like your cgmpany, BILLY MORGAN Sc SON, Props. Cor. Main and First Sts. if Phone No. 66. J. E. DORSEY, Prop., Phone 28 . The First ational Bank Broken Bow Capital and Surplus 830,000.00 ' We are members of the Federal Reserve Banking system, the best Banking system on Earth. J. W. COSTILOW, President ASA PONDER, Cashier J. W. METCALFE, Assistant Cashier. . ' . . - . . .. . . . ,. . , . 'F-'-'ffli 31 mf '-121 . -fe '-We-1.-1'..J.. 9- is' 1.12-aH: 'f. 's ' . 1 if ,. 4-mfg . .-.je .3-g,',iri,f -'--- ,, ,..3,-.- ' ' .f ' - fly, J.i.:.j.7 QM- -1:-.W 'Q' , .5 . I 74, iz'- -'P' ' - ' -1?'i- f . iris!-.':i -if 1 Sui --.T': .2- fir .-4 A -1-- . 1 SN C 'J 'f ' -3.-,' .ju 4 Q.r.'.-.,',,. ' ' '- ',a'-'AQ ug: fi, -if agjqs' A'-4 f '-1 -f.-fl,-,T -f. . s...- '. ' uw' U- ' l'.f:I-' 'fss-If-F' ri- A-t: -, 4. f ff'aSAE-fl V .. 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W. -5 -.FL -f'f'.fr-FLM ri..-7'-ut ..hf-.'XI,--'L..'41:-,-:,.:.:!-... -a1.i-n,,y,,r,,,,A. f.QL.-31- . 7 ' ,- -1 'Qpr ,Q 71 1 Y -. 5 Jan zzclry 2d New year beginsg everyone makes reso'utions to study hard. 3d Prof. gets Percy and Wesley for displaying that harsh, uncouth, uncivilizetl, and barbarous laugh of theirs. - 4th Percy has Arkansas on his brain. 5th Decide to name the annual The Scout. 8th Have new teacher in high school department-Prof. McCullough. 9th Boys pull hats, balls and gloves out of the attic for a little baseball practice. 10th Ancient history test. 11th Everybody prepares for first semester exams. 12th School Board visits us. 13th Prof. McCul'ough gives interesting talk in chapel. 16th The last week before exams. 18th Everyone hangs around the radiators. 19th Another literary program. Many visitors present. 20th Everyone- carries his books home for his last chance to review before the fatal day arrives. 23d The first exam is Latin. 24th We see nothing before us but oblivion, as they all get harder. 25th Our hopes soar heavenly once more, as the instructors tell us that no one has flunked so far. But, oh, the rest of the week! 27th They are all overg we did not ilunkg thank our stars. 29th The new semester has begun and everyone resolves not to have to take the next semester exams. 30th Everyone goes to chapel to hear Prof. Parrick tell how strict the faculty is going to be during this semester. 31st The idea of having an orchestra for the school is dropped. Dr. C. R. McD01zaId Physician and Surgeon Office in First National Bank Building Phone No- 58 Charles' Wensley Hotel Strictly a Commercial Hotel i A House with many satisfied customers and a place where you will be made I to feel at home. , MISS DAISY WOOD, Proprietress. Phone No. 75 ...58... February iiiui- Q 1 if 2-ww' . . .,.. f'- l ' -' :G..ifI.y . -.. 1 -- -5,5---X .. i f - ' - -I. , ,J ... .. 1 -. '- i 11 QQ F2451 - .vu -. 1 A'Uf2.l'., 'vfsegf -v -4115 gl' 1 pi i' K- -4 A J ,I CNRS' ... .- I- 2' Y- M' -..-. J.-1-iw Xuan ' ,Av-.r ' r -..- ' N' fi-. rm - '- :!,,-,wx ,c--.:,-:- - -gb .2 leisswgt. 1 .' N 1' jk' 1-, .' ,,, , 'fl H .4 ..1,'-,. r, -1. - af x.1k,.f ' ' rf. 'EF-T-1'N.'1i-g':-'s- X '.'7i-f'..5.?::x:-1-'mfr 2 -,si -4 - -,fe - i nv, f Lg-g .- i, -7, -Tbifgs. fc. , . - - - - i - T he F amous Store F. YA WITZ, Prop. lst Riley Program is given at the Literary Society. 2d New oflicers are elected for the Parrick Literary Society. 5th Have meeting of debating team. 6th Scout staff elected. 7th Heated discussions between the Juniors and Seniors regarding the publishing of the Scout. 8th Literary Society meets-real good program. 13th Beauty page contest. Great excitement. 16th Final fifth beauty--Bernice. 19th Work is moving along fine and dandy. 20th Bernice's father is here and she is out of school. 25th Some of the Seniors went out to the dam to get some dam pictures. 28th That long-looked-for Junior-Senior picnic comes off. Everybody had a tlne time even if it did rain. S I l M a rch r 1st Too much picnic. The Result: Some are sick. 5th Mrs. Paden is ill. 8th Seniors discuss cap and gown question, also schedule and program of Commence- ment Week. 9th Mr. Ware, National Anti-Saloon League representative, gives us a fine talk in Chapel. 12th Dillie goes to Ward Building as a substitute. 16th Botany class takes a field trip. ' 17th Mr. McCullough goes to Oklahoma City tor a week's visit. 20th Our love for the square on the hypotenuse is equal to loss of sleep and conspic- uous gray hairs. ,- 21st Spring is on us. Spring fever is telling its storyf 22d Senior class honors are awarded. 23d Oakley is still tanked up ton Crazy Water, howeverl down at Mineral Wells, Texas. 26th Contract is made for cuts for the Scout. 27th Considering the wind-March is still in full swing. IA Ax. 531,-S 4 .- ' ., ---.. -X., - . -, J. I . ,. .. . .. h 1 I v V F i s V-- A .. .. - .- -4 ,. . . ..-. . -Avgtqvm 1 vw-.s.'f,f 1'.1:. amfmiaw.-nf.a'-f'- ' '-57-ff?-' W-S11::.x.'-f.:'---1 --vzxwf.-w'- ':i if-v'av.'+.-va-V it il .4 . .,.. 44. -' 4-' . - iw.-Y ,:,:,- ,. ' g-- I-, - - - K 9 zz .-'sr' .-Hifi-rf' iff '-M -mg 'r-df' 1'-iw. 1-Ta- -f-'-'---' 2 - - - 4 1 . , -f .,.,.,g.,--F 'i 2:-. -, : ,N--4-..5. .,f:Lg,---t V- ,f Q. ., , ,..,- .V A 1 , 1 - .. ,. . 1 .u, . , 1 eq, .,, . ., , np.: ,g , 1. - , 2 ,, , .-. . N., .4 . U .LH -F . .. . r U 1 - . A. .. 4 QJ..u3',, -ad? - - J g A,.' 1'-lr -'J 'X '11 .gfvr ye'-1-In .',- ' .-if .. -1, '-. 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