Broken Bow High School - Savage Yearbook (Broken Bow, OK)
- Class of 1918
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V . f ,v.'. , 5 e-1 5,3 1. - I if f.g7.'1 l 'bl '41 A1 .- 'f,1,. 1 . 1 an tgirl. -Q-. i, , 1 iw ,Z Y-F' 'ff :'.- ,A-'3' . ,i , 4134. 11fi?M1aff- GQ. Qp22f'w,yg'l ' ,,1'h Ryu' gg- .g..g.i.,, ,Uv I ..l,..l.,.- I . t ' flu ' rf Jr-6. I: in , ,5,f.f..., J ..a' gfflf Dollie Elledgeg D oil. nk A Class ofl9l8 Ryan Crenshaw Dollie Ellige Dixie Ellige Ray Green Nan Holcomb Laura Roberts Wilder Waite Flora Wright .' .ll 'iffy-' Aguwi, . ':,xw.i.,f,ilp+Mf,g-,Q ' .3-' f - :,, . ,V . .. sg.: n A' fi,-' i'n.2JNSli5Q'i: ..:.':.vL.A-iff- .E ' A-Rte' . .. t -af!!-'v.fi,., ' Hi... , WV.'-: ,:'u'.5,.g 51.1.3 s. v -Img' fr K gi .fuk I ,O ' 1 fl w x, X' G1 ' H R ,I . X .WHA XQIZ . 451 .. .. . .Wi Q 5- Agri-.A 5- ' I -,.. 4313: . . Wk' 4 .-5,-x -:,j:.v.,. A.. ...h .,.,. , 'iv' 1-55 .nl I. s.. 5 .-of' px., ,. -4. . , Ray Green: Sheeny shin ful.. 4 . ' 1 4, 1 Qi' 1' ' 1 r ' jeff. 1. -A Haig? I thu H1 fqny iq. ex? ll ,Ai Q ..-uw., -' Q 'unix lj ,f B 5 I 1 M S M iff u m- 4 sb ' , ff'-57' . 1 'Vi ,Dixie Elledge: Dick iff! 5 R131-'5 . i' -fy,3r+...'. 9 g..' .h r. ' -ag, 1.4 H V. - L S'-W . I lwannie Holcombe. a ame - iyffmg ' ' . ' -L-xg' , , -- I N , . 1- g'l'.'r V 'eff .riff-1 ' F illlzg-51 -.,: , ig.-'ai A .,,,. afvji-'. - 1' A. xg 569-5: 4.4. W M, 'Al ' ' li wit ' 4. ,. , S- s . ,I .cf git-Q, , laura Roberts: Baby, ' ' ' Ryan Crenshaw: Rube -. web 1 .wiv ' Flora WI'ight3 HGrandma'v -...,.1f3::::'r' 31,..,,.,,,j -HT L , -F ,S ,' ii,-,,,, ,-1 A , . . . ..., V71 X Mft. 5 ,gfL-. 'R i Efffi Dilifin' iiiiffi-, ' 'V f '?-sift ' 19 26.432233 i5t'Wf'ii'ff5'f ' il fjzl 1 M . '.- 'X 1 P , i.A fffi'r. Qiiiafiiitiiyffxifsfs .- 4,..AA - . - .. 1 ...'.'.-...4p.im,'Lg5': D-1.tfiir.i'1, ..b:Jwfl.i AssisifiA41llm1iLm2iL32ig1:1gLiig..i L15-sine Life if iii , .-.1 Ester Stevens: Red. What is ambition? 'Tis a glorious cheat! A person fond of outdoor sports is Ester. She is n-ever so happy as when planning a picnic or a party. She is Literary Editor of the Scout. Her love for the square on the hypotenuse equals the loss ofsleep and conspicuous ra h ' i ' g y airs. She is another member of the Author's Literary Society. Ray Green: Sheeny. No one can take a great man's place. Behold our class critic. He is Business Manager of-the Scout. He is a member of the Wilsonian Debating Club. He is quite a Latin student His fame began when h' . is wonderful ability as a song com- poser was discovered. HA man that hath no virtue in himself ever envfetlz virt ue in others. 4. . . , , ., I . .- 1 A l.' 'l 'V ' i i will 4 H K, L E E K' 110- -1 ,Q -1- rm-v-uv.. ,pr-nr-nm. nmwumgemunnuuu-rvu-nw-vrnnvnfv.vNnu-1--1-nr-vmqa-nm-.en..,.,,,,., '.- 5 , ,iff :-zmfff'-:7.,,...H..lylIfvg':i,:g ,jg .. wi . , A Y, . . , X, - ,it ' - - yx,'2!,.l'l '-v Q4 - i. . : V ' . '. kwvfyi' 5,1 H -I -ii -1-. ' ,','l,fl - -i ,V 1. A. . - .,,,'..,f Isl I fr- 2 - V M ,. - . :MI I, :hr Li, .,.f. ,. .,,,, 1 '- -H21 , ' -,-.,.2'f'?711-1!.w1u:1.5iiauiu. 'x.e - I I 'fffl A . , . . will - , , -jcghygfklg -' A- . ' ' ' gl4.uz'.1.4u11.mmuu14uu.1ua...t..i,4.Jn A.. -. 14,-.Q .... 3, 3-N,,,,,L,,.,1-an Dollie Elledge: Doll, The most natural beauty in the world is beauty in honesty and moral truth. Doll is loved by all her classmates. She is noted for her wit and those A-plus grades. She is fond of Vergil and Expression and she expects to become a great orator some day! 77. Doll is Secretary of the Senior Class and the Assistant Editor-in-Chief of the Scout. She is also Secretary of the Author's Literary Society. Dixie Elledge: Dick. The very flowers that bend and meet In sweetness others grow more sweet. Dick is our Class Treasurer, Humorous Editor, and Editor-inf Chief of the Scout. She wrote the Class Will. She was never know: to give up until she had accomplished what she desired. She is some Latin student, never making less than ninety per cent during her en. tire High School course. Dixie is Treasurer of the Author's Literary Society. , . . . . , 'True worth 75 rn being not seemmgf -111 ' I ' y'7f T'f7vf?TTf'Y'f'T7 T ' 'I' ' ' ' ' ...H .,.l,.ET...,..,..:5w-. -li . - ' ' ' .i .-, - g . ' f. ' ' ' ' 'Q' . WU --.1 .,x ' '. ' , . V, n..-,, it A. 'I' ,,4g1,,,3-Ink E ' gs , Um., ,Mus-fn . f V ..j ,L ,. , . , . . , . - s 2, if L if V H my , 54- - l H ., . Q S gy X1 l 1. ,- 1-Q f J ' if ....-..q...a, -.. -' .5:xa4.1c..J..:i.ukv-am nw ,Jn az,-1,--K - '- . I . L.. ' ..4,., ,n.1.,. uAA.u.xlu1MlA:B-nn5Ablll.a.J.La.iA.L.UPUlMt!' 4 -5' 'U- 4 - l f l'Bll'Ll! 1 '41 l1h.'?t4l.HLQ.J.J 'K-uJA.Yg1,'.. - I .1 . I, I. 1 Nannie Holcombe: Madame Butterfly. Tell me not in mournful numbers Life is but an empty dream- Nan is a very merry little girl. She is happiest whil-e reciting ex- pression f?J She is Class President, and belongs to the Girl's Basket Ball Team, the High School Quartet wrote the Class Poe d ' , m an is President of the Author's Literary Society. ,..ff --....,, . fr Laura Roberts: Baby. is Smiles are the flowers of' God's goodness L . aura IS the dearest little girl in the world. She is ever ready to help some one, and always has a smile for everybody She belon s t . g 0' the Author's Literary Society, is Assistant Business Manager of the Scout, and is keeping the High School Calendar. She Wrote the class descriptions. .hlllillilllx-ilW:-illillll'l '.in -ll ii , L . , I ', . ,. .-.L V' - Q. ,,,,,,,, W, V - ,. ...-,...,.,........................,g......,...,.........1. l K ' ' 'C fl i A I 1 ,.. ..L4...mw.v,.. .L i 4 . an ' tr , - ,f'3?f'lYt ' V gg. ..1-,,5aa.i' I Flora Wright: Crandma. I am a part of all I have met. Flora is Art Editor of the Scout. She belongs to the Author's Literary Society. She has no great number of faults, if any. She is noted for her domestic science Work altho her native state is Texas, she is very fond of Kentucky. She Wrote the Class History. x Ryan Crenshaw: Rube A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men. n I Ryan is Vice-President of the Senior Class. Altho a faculty kid, he finds plenty to do to keep him busy, especially in Plane Geo- metry. He is fond of hunting and telling funny jokes. He belongs to the Wilsonian Debating Club, and is quite a debater. .-13.- vvf: f: -- 3--V-E-v-fm---11-A-ae-...m.,,...,c7 Y . V W., --.mm .- rg Yrnn- ,V Y Er ' ' - ' 7 , Hvfgf--3 U ' ' 'vlan .... . 1 , I 1 '. - Nl' -uit . ., ,. '..-:....1:. ,,. .- I . .. ..... -' y,4LunA,Q'v5?AM5. ' ,' 5 ' ,...a1zu. . ' i 1 , , -,A . i I '. .tl . ,',,:'I.!l, as tc +- ., - . - if fi - . ' v , I , 'f - . ' A, ' I ' ' 'C f' 4.0,-.....,.-..--1' v f me-L-: H , 1 m4,.:..,uj.,494MA4J nMfJ:asa:m.vm-la.u.,a...L.n 5 , 'Al' '1 , ', 1- . r .. , - - .'i'.-':fflQlf. .au-gQaL..ummAL-uw1umf -+1-11-ii! mm ' '- A TRUE INCIDENT Oh, shall we ever forget that trip? No indeed! It will always re- main green and fresh in our memory. 'Twas upon a warm sunshiny March afternoon that this fwhat'll I call it?J occurred. The Botany class fboys, every last one of 'emi very kindly in- vited the girls to accompany them on a hike, and, as Mrs- Paden pressed the invitation we did not like to refuse them the honor. For we are very obliging, especially when the preference hangs between Geometry and the budding forest. So we accompanied them. Off' we went, across field and dale, logs and fences, with an occas- ional pull of a hill that was almost a young mountain, until at last, tired and loaded with all sorts of specimens, we reached the beautiful Yanuba. There upon its banks we seated ourselves to study our speci- mens. 'Ere long some one rising from among the leaves, branches, rocks, spiders, lizzards and a thousand more or less other things, looking around over the crowd, noticed that Wilder, one of our number, had disappeared. Wild were our ejaculations when this fact was made known to us. Whatever had become of him? Just a few minutes be- fore he had sat there among us, apparently very much interested in the study of a butterfly's heart. But so great had been our interest that we did not know but that he was still there in our midst. With our fears and excitement growing higher and higher each minute, we began a systematic search for him. Some climbed trees, the highest points of observation, to see if he had wondered off' chas- ing butterflies. Others sounded the depths of the creek to see if he had fallen therein, whiie others looked from tree to tree, under rocks and brush piles, with a constant shout of the lost one's name. Another thrill ran thru the, crowd when it was discovered that Black Joe our faithful Class Dog, was also missing. Great indeed was our excite- ment, but still the search continued. Suddenly our search was arrested and everybody stopped right where he was standing flinging a protective hand over his nose. Was there ever such an odor? Surely the German's poisonous gas had not found its way to our peaceful little district! But indeed, so it seemed. Can you imagine our wonder when directly from the direction whence came the wind, appeared Wilder and Black Joe, lost ones- what on earth was that object? It was a black kitty, so we found out later, with a broad white strip down its back- But let me tell you there was not a member of that party ready to stop and examine it, for the nearer you got to it, the sicker you became. So we moved, as fast as our feet could follow our heads toward home. But Wilder and Black Joe were not willing for us to leave them very far behind, and as both are good travellers, they were soon in the lead, and very unfortunate for us, in the same direction of the breeze. Gradually we dropped back, but tthat loathsome'odor seemed'to envelope us like a winding sheet. Sicker and sicker we grew, until at last Wilder withdrew, carrying along with him Black Joe and their catch-THE SKUNK. UTantaene Anfnfs Caelestfleus Iraefy' .-14... L- -,Y Q- I l -YT.,-. ----' i-3 - --f- f---4-e3-- -45. I -j-3-V--7-1 T-:gn---x M ,yr . V, f'frS-j'7--:'-yjffff.7:v1- r 5' V , U, , Q, Q J .Q A, uf 'ZfZffjQXQlF,l,j, ni, I p,,.7g,'. ff ,, .'.g,-..,Li..L.e:..- f , - It QQ-.ne-.Aaff..m:x.,!. If I,-4gggpuQgu fE:gA'k'Alliigiywggx-fg ,.,'. ulf yy! I If M ' WA, 'M-fi'-I:-1 A- lffjxry g L, I , ,, y ,V , I , ,em -Ax 4: -I . - iq- - wwf gt .. . 4. 1 , , --,. L . , f , , , , A 1 I 1. H Fw 1. e 1' f X -.X 5' . nf- f -- , Q v',ff:m., -f ,Q ------Aw-A ' ',-f -1 - -' ' -I 1 ffm URW 4QL4esr.,-fm-noni' V Q .X N 35I?..1e4u..J+xi- .'.' +7,,.u3hLw.a.f5..iJ-,4g.n.'.:.r K-gs ,. -,hx- If .f-f'.xfX,N4p , ,v , , t , , , , ,A . A , 14.1 :1g.LL-..f1,,..Lgfgg,A.o-.'. -M , v .. e -xi-..Lfe-t:f.:e:af: . muwxnmmuu.ommmu1 ' THE SKUNKX' Once ubon an evenfng balmy, Wh1'1e the sun was shrnfng warmly Over hflls and valleys greeng Suddenly the afr was tarnted And at once we almost fafntecl When the object ofthe odor we had seen Far out there, rn front stood WIIIJET And at no t1'me seemed mflder As we gazed ufon the thfng. For a slzunlz 1't braved ftself With a whfte and sable felf, And such an oclor 1't dfcl flfngf Such a scent as to us came Seemed to us to have no name, As we inhaled the obnoxious smell Turned we then as sfclz, oh well- As we Jrew each sefaarate breath, And how we suffered no tongue can ten! Meanwh1'le the cats set uf a squan and safe upon the garden wall an night went cat-a-waN1'ng. ' . ve' ' ,-,-.-xfxfxfvvxfexffv-f,f .. W3-' --EiE52Ef:H'1!UHT'll'lf!IEf1lI5ll!!illl!3fI'f'!fE!l'NLG - f,'3.' jf' H ' 'I -1.5-. .i'Y.fN-fb1Taf X ,fx.f,f,,-xf. Sw ' gif' Mmfll qy? wav 1 7 ...mmm , . - .. . . a lt' .. , ,lx . .S -A 'W ' sri lil 2 N P W filly.-4 lmllullimiV J I CLASS HISTORY It was in the year of 1914, at that particular season when all the world begins to take on a golden tint, that we assembled at the High School to take up our duties as Freshman Class for the ensuing year. Atho we rceeived many jeers for .being Freshies, we labored with untiring efforts, for we then realized that Honor lies in honest toil. Thru the kindness shown us by our two instructors, Prof. E. C. Grubbs and Mrs. Paden, our work was a pleasure to us rather than a task. We will admit we had a few short-comings, as all Fresh- men do. But by the close of the term we had proved that we were in the race to win, for every one made a standing of ninety and was ex- empt from the exams. . Those of the class then present were Dixie and Dollie Elledge, Nannie Holcombe, Laura Roberts, Ester Stevens, and Flora Wright. Dixie, who does not love the name of Dixie? True, she is the genius of' the class, and is truly a type of our beloved Southland- Dollie, by some might be termed an old maid, on account of her fondness for cats. She will confess she is a coward when cows are around, but she is ever ready to aid those who are in need. Nannie, better known as Nan to the class, can not help being so popular, and is always missed when she is absent from class, because of her good nature and jokes. Laura, our baby, is petite, it is true. Altho small, she stands high in her class and is loved by all for her sunny disposition- Ester, altho her red hair might suggest ill temper has as lovable a character as my be found any where. Flora, when once you have made her acquaintance, you cannot keep from loving her. She loves everybody and is kindness itself. At the beginning of the term of '15 we felt very much relieved, as we had once and for all thrown off the yoke of Freshie's. Now it was our turn to enjoy High School life. That year there was no new pupils added to the class. Our Sophomore year was one to be long re- membered, as we enjoyed various amusements and especially the hour and a half spent in the drawing rooms. Many a time did the halls echo with laughter. Some member standing guard would give the warning nod or word for all jokes and pranks to cease as he saw Prof. Grubbs emerging from one of the other drawing departments. Then were the T squares and triangles used with all diligence possible. During our Junior year a new Superintendent, Prof- C. H. Parrick of Oklahoma City, came to take charge of our school. There was also another instructor in the High School department, Prof. A. M. Mc- Cullough. These men were well qualified for the positions they held,, and soon won the honor and esteem ofthe entire class. Our class He- ing composed only of girls, we were termed, The Pet Class of the Faculty by the other classes. That year we became more cultured. We worked with more zeal and enthusiasm than was ever before shown. AAfvvfAA xfefxfxfxf-.fx,x.,xfxf-xfxfxz . I'F'E?'T'If'f!iWWil 'EHIF!Ii'?'lil!I!IIEHHEIl!!!III!III!Illll!I!!!lIlllll!ll!I1llIIIHIllIHllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIll!IllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIll!IIllllllllllllllllIlilllilllllI!IIl!IIll!lIlIlIIIIIlllllllllllllllilllllllIllllllllllllIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII fffxff - -f - ff, - fy- ,-,Af-1-.n.f-.fxfx.fxA f--wfxfefxfx f fxfxnf. AfAAfvxfvxf 71 - NM'....lf'7MW ,... mul, ...uw s V 5 11.1, .,,fg.S ' silelg : 91 ,. . ' -' ' 1 In K ' Wu vfll t l mlm wyrwvf- - ' 'Nmlllllllllllll7slW-1': '4--xx -W . C Class History Continued.J We became the most distinguished of the High School in our Junior year, because of our business ability in raising our annual assessment and Sald sum for Junior-Senior banquet. .1 This year, '17-'18, two new pupils enrolled in the Senior Class, Ryan Crenshaw and Ray Green, Ryan, whom we thought at first to be a very backward young man, soon proved to be as full of life as any girl in the class. l - Q Ray is a very dignified C?J Senior and a favorite of the Junior girls. For him we predict great things. ' This year has been well spent Cby some! for in the bright lexicon of youth there is no such word as fail. Only a few more days until our school life will be over. The hour will be one of joy and sorrow, for all the class excepting Ray and Ryan. have fought life's school battle together since entering the seventh grade- But I would not turn time back and live the past again, for the way of the youth lies in the future g yet it is but natural to regret the passage of time which brings the hour of parting and farewell. eN wggy?14:f' jo ev: W N I 45-4.35 M9 1 vvvvvvvxmAm V C-V Vx llllllllllllllllllllllllllWlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllIIllIIlIllIlllIIIlllIIllIllllIIIIllIlllII!!!IIIIlllllIIIlllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllIlllIlllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllll!IlllllllllllllllllIlllillllllll xfxfxfxf-,,x,-X,x.- iJvvxA 1fl'f.--fT'.w-.--.- T., .. . - -l If g .w il y - ' ' ls 3 -5 ..., H' 2 ' ' ' , . 'm u CLASS PROPHECY It was the year of 1922, May 22nd, to be exact. On this particular day I happened to be back in the delightful little town of' Broken Bow, where I had spent so many happy school days. A friend of those by- gone days and I were strolling one evening, and eventually came upon the old school building. We stopped and began talking about our school days. The place seemed so familiar to me, in fancy I saw the com- panions of those days when wewere won't to assemble here. I pictured myself once more the midst of my classmates, scanning Vergil's Aeneid, or discussing Ancient History. My memory traversed all those school days. I thot nothing of the present, but was lost in the irretrievable past. I do not know how long I stood there thinking of the past, but P presently my thots were interrupted by my companion, and I awoke to the fact that none of those people were there, that this was only a dream of the past. I realized, for the first time, perhaps, the full import of the little line: All, all are gone, the old familiar faces. ' Turning from the school house, we continued our walk. We had made a tour of the town, and were now passing by the picture show. The friend suggested that we stop and see the pictures. - I did not care anything about them, and so I said, but she insisted so much that I finally gave my consent. We chose seats in the middle tier and sat down to watch the pic- tures. They showed so many advertisments that I began to think the whole show was comprised of advertisments only- But in this I was mistaken. The first two reels were, of course, filled with love and danger- the heroine falling over a steep bluff into the river, and the hero just arriving in time to save her. As a matter of fact, all this was quite exciting, also quite inter- esting, as these so-called love scenes usually are. But I soon grew tired of following the exploits of the love-stricken ones and so signi- fied my willingness to get out of' the thdater as soon as possible. My companion would not hear to this-no, she positively would not go-the best was yet to come, and she intended to see it. I decided it was either stay and see an other reel of pictures, prob- ably like the first two, or go home alone. Without any more ado, I sat down again. I was prepared to be bored, but was brot out of this state upon reading the headline on the screen: Happenings of the Week, People You Have Known and Their Doingsf' Well, this would be a diversion, at least. I settled back in my seat with a sigh of' comparative contentment. The first picture was one of the interior of a magnificient church. It was plain that money had not been spared when this church was built. The windows were beautifully stained, the pews were luxuri- ously upholstered, the few Biblical pictures scattered here and there were elegantly framed and mounted. All this I took in at a glance. The church was crowded to its doors and, strange to say, there seemed to be no restlessness. Every one seemed to be intensely in- terested as they kept their eyes on the young minister. Presently I began to study him more closely. Then with a quick gasp, I cluthed my companion, crying:i Why, it's Ray, it's Ray Green l Sure enough it was, for the next instant we were reading: Reverend Ray Green, Pastor of the First Methodist Church, Chicago, Illinois. Quick as thot this picture changed, and gave place to another which was of an immense crowd assembled in a building, which though IiiIIIIIIIllllIIiIIIIlllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIIIIIIllIIIIlIllllIIlIIIllllIllIlllIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllI!IIlE!!IIIIIIIIHill!!IIIIilIlllllIillllllllIl!IllllllilIiliillliIllilllllilllllllillllllll sN a-.WmNNs,MNW -13- WE if fd rwu -fren-f-1' --. I . . .-.vfAfvNv-mw I '. , -, , 5 ' , ' - H -w, H g,, ' - -, - ,. ,. . . ..- I ' A: A ' Sf Tia' iff I 1' Qp ' '-. ' ffm , fr i , . 'W if . ll X . - . ' 'rl V'-11 f 'lunmlull . il is Ali' as? W II large, would hardly hold them all. The prominent figure was a woman, who was the only person on the platform. Judging by the gestures she seemed to be giving an oration, which would have made Cicero ashamed of the Manilian Law. I almost engaged in a prolonged shout, but contented myself with a short intake of the breath, as I recognized Flora Wright, another Senior of 1918. Then I read: Miss Flora Wright, President of the Woman's Suffrage League of America, delivering one of her famous speeches on Woman Suffrage. The next picture was of' the newest type of airplaneg everything was apparently in readiness for a journeyg yes, the engine was then purring away. All that was lacking was the aviator. Then she came. She did not look very big to handle a machine like that, but she got into her place, and was almost gone before I awoke to the fact that it was my own sister doing all this. To be sure I knew Dick had a ma- chine of her own and sometimes took rather flighty trips, but was not prepared to see her in motion pictures. It made me feel very impor- tant when these words flashed on the screen: Miss Dixie Elledge, preparing to make another trip from New York to San Francisco in the Grey Bird, her favorite machine. My eyes next rested on a picture of the interior of an opera house. Every seat was filledg excitement reigned supreme. People turned this way and that, evidently waiting expectantly for some one or some- thing. Then it was that I knew for what they had been waiting. A woman had emerged from behind the curtains and was now in the center of the stage. She opened her lips as tho she were singingg the people sat entranced. When she had finished, people almost went wild with applause. Now the singer turned her face toward me, and I could not keep back the little exclamation: Well, of all things! When I rec- ognized Nannie Holcombe. One more crank of that magic machine and I read: Miss Nannie Holcombe, the famous Soprano Singer, sing- ing to one of the largest audiences ever gathered in New York. I did not have time to think aboutNan, till another picture was placed on the screen. This time it was of a gentleman sitting at his desk. He was a very competent looking man and seemed familiar to me- Above the door was the word Private, There seemed to be a knock at the door, and as the man turned to receive the important looking document, I knew that it was Ryan Crenshaw, the other boy of the class of '18, With a thrill of pleasure, I read: Ryan P. Cren- shaw, Secretary of War. The next picture was one depicting ranch life. Afar off in the distance I saw a woman riding a spirited black horse. Nearer and nearer she came, 'til the features became quite distinct. And I came very near yelling with delight as I recognized Ester Stevens. I read: Miss Ester Stevens, the most important ranch-woman of this time. The next picture was of a woman so sweet of face and so tiny of form, that I knew instantly it could be no other than our own Laura. In a flash we read: Miss Laura Roberts, the woman who has done more than any other to better the conditions of the poor and to estab- lish schools in the poorer sections of New York. This was the last picture, and the end of the show, but I was so dazed, I did not offer to leave my seat until my. friend grabbed my arm and almost dragged me from the place. ' ' At first I thot I had fallen asleep and dreamed all this, or else my mind was wandering, but my companion finally persuaded me that it was all true. Thus I learned the fate of my former class mates. He who walks wfth the wise skein be wfsef, f lW 'l'l' ' iiii 'I '::'i'i f l'! l'l'll'il 'Hi 'llllllllIIllll'l'l'!llllllllllllllllllIlIIIlIl'l'llIlllllIIlIlllI 'Il ' 'WIIH'Il'lll'llIINlI 1 l E I in nn-.I .i.m.-il.. ll! ,. -I .- W, ,A , ,M .1, H: jk X , - --., X,-.fx sa- ..--JvvxAJvvxfvvx-xfx,-cf-,- ,- ---x.-fvsf .V .fxf-gf-X.-fxf-,-.f , .., - 1 s if l in QE ' il '4 'WhnlulnlliiV V TSM 4 CLASS WILL Town of Broken Bow, County of McCurtain, State of Oklahoma, Month of May, 17th Day, f Year of 1918, A. D. A To those it may concern, and the Broken Bow High School in particular: ' We, the Senior Class of 1918, dubbed Know-Alls by the Freshies, Smart Alecs by the Sophs, and just plain Seniors by the Juniors, taking for granted, and without having ,been examined and given certi- ficates by our respective family doctors, that we are physically well and mentally balanced, on the ground that we are not, at present, in either a hospital and an insane asylum, here proclaim and file on record this, our last will and testament, hoping against hope, that it will bring joy and comfort to many a weary traveller on the road which We have traversed, and declare all later wills and likewise testaments, null and void- - I, Ester Stevens, bequeath to any girl in the Junior Class, expecting, at an early date, to captivate a man, my stock oi' nonsenscial ideas on man-training, in order that, as I do not expect to have an object on vsdiich to practice for quiet awhile yet, my system may be thus early put into practice, and solve the national problem of women- I, Dollie Elledge, bequeath to any ambitious young man in the Sophomore Class, wishing to succeed in life, my voluble ability to con- jugate the verb amo, with all the cadences and intonations of voice which accompany such a magnetic word. I, Ray Green, bequeath to any boy of the Freshman Class, my un- paralleled and excessive talent as a critic, together with my marvelous ability as a song-composer. , I, Laura Roberts, bequeath to any Junior carrying more than four subjects, my unlimited amount of spare time, together with my empty thots and worthless ideas. ' I, Flora Wright, bequeath to any Sophomore, not only my beauti- ful and incomparable voice as a singer, but also my art of managing other people's affairs, with the desire that he will be as great an adept at the business as I was. I, Nan Holcombe, bequeath to any one of the Freshman girls, the secret of my wonderful beauty of face and personality, in the hope that, in future years, some one may notice said young lady, and re- mark: What a Wonderful personality she has! I, Ryan Crenshaw, glady bequeath to any boy in the Sophomore Class, my power as a girl-charmer, and also my unfathomed depth of unsounded learning, unsounded because unreachable, in order that, possibly, some person will, at some future day, sound said learning and I may thus be able to leave behind me foot-prints on the sands of time. I, Dixie Elledge, without the sign of a sigh or a backward glance, to see if he be grateful, bequeath to any student of the Broken Bow High School, my said-to-be unquenchable thirst for arguments of any kind, more especially on Woman's Rights, and my unaccounted for ability to be able to beat Vergil at his own game, that of poetry writ- ing, hoping, believing, trusting, that by these two combined arts, fame will redound on the giver. 5 The will of man is by reason swayed. f illllIIlI1llllllllllIlIIlIIIllllIlllIllIlllllllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'illIllHIIllIllIllIIllllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIlIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllilllIllllllliilllliiEllllllllEHillIllillillllllllliliiilliililIlililiiilllllllllllIiilllllllllllllllllll xfxfvvvxfxn -20- , ,,-,- -A - -Y QI F' S .1 ' ti 1 1 - JS :Ja iw ? 1 'a l i f 5 , Q it pq iff 61 1 X My r P- ' gm, 'f f .,,. - -- ,, 'fif1ff A f.. s ss s-r'1iVf ' 'V 11 w?fiu2 aFLff! 'x s1Qk Ill f C Class Will-Continued.J In witness whereof, We, the Senior Class of 1918, have to this, our last will and testament, consisting of two sheets of paper sub- scribed our names this seventeenth day of May, A. D., 1918- President 'iifiEfQf15E5SEE1E12Em Witnesses: MGM Secretary LlD.1L.y.L1.L-gl--.jiQ-L'L I .M Treasurer 4 -- f A - - 2'1- .. HH- ,-V-v,,-N, 4-4 , ,A 7' t't1 ' 1WWWTWWWWWWWWWWMWWMMWWNWNWWWWWWNNWMWHWNWMWMWWWWMWMWWWWWWWWWNMWWWWW1 . . - .f ,N,fxfxfx,-xfxA,fs.f-efx,x,xfx.f-.f.fxf.fx-,e - f f-,-.-.f - ,- - - ,' mf- f f.- I ' HA ,df 1 I l l ' ' Vt 'tif i-'Q :Jai by i f I SKK iii' V-.'l fl ',,f?f4 ' A V' gh 3 if e y' -'glfi I Q, -' QQ, :wfm fA ,1 21'l+fiisf'Ass ' ' ' , . :LLL : !i3.- 5 ifS 3 Q.aQQLaL.Lg.L.ILgg11f'.-..4E,,g'1igg:L:szx!L.i-'fn' f CLASS POEIVI FAREWELL- Oh school of our happy childhood True friends of each youthful heart, In your pleasant halls we've labored 'Til the time has come to depart. And fondly will we remember The friends who have labored here And joys that brightened our pathways 'Till the last of our Senior year. But the time has come for our parting New duties call us away So we bid farewell to our comrades, And take each his separate way. In memory's shrine we'll treasure, The thots of these golden years, The moments of pride andl pleasure, The smiles, the hopes 'and the fears. From time to time in our dreaming Sweet thots of you will come, Thots of friends, classmates and teachers, And our dear old Broken Bow home. Farewell then school and comrades allg And may you ne'er fare ill. Tho distant from these pleasant walls In spirit we'll be with you still. -1-.Aate-:'Hv'allg'1 'ia--wnl1ilIllI i u111lI1p'-mi4wmnlw-u'2ifHWw'-4.w.:u 1l+ -'r'iu:i11:fi 1i1:HHff' Il'I ''i'f'2Ei?!'f !f'1fI!iil ll 3 , I. 'ul-,g.r, 1,wl,y'1, .ll-,.' nr,-ln, I . .l,l.-tl in mlv, . v .1-1' . ., A Afcpf f -,f Af.. ,- ff.-,V--fc . . Af,-. 5,7 Q i ' ' ' Q - - Ek I ' - f A f 'f'T'-'ff f'S:'. 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Ulo King, Honors: 1 ,.f: ,.If. . , ,. , .... 0, if Class Vice-Presidentg Wilsonian Debating Clubg Giggler. 4 , 9 ' ag . L, , Ti' if ' I :fm-.. ' I-1.1, s N Wilder Waite, Honors: Class Editorg Vice-Presidentg Wilsonian Debating Clubg Brilliant Studentg Yock. ka 'S . 1 I X if ,F l ta Eva McAleer, Honors: i Class Secretary-Treasurerg Story Teller's ' Leagueg Domestic Science. ' '4 1 , JF ' nl, ,I .5 5 x yk . s +- 4 ,5-,. ,- Gerald Parrick, Honors: Class Artistg Debating Clubg Cuttyhunk1. Tfzfnlz not amlyrltfon wise because 'tfs brave. 122, I i Q- I l f'1 f. . :T 7fl'fZ777'fC7' ' -ls, L .ff -' im?'vlfifw-'7?7: 'f 'f', ''Tf7 7f',.-5 'ff, ,, ,H 1 451 Rl, . . . .,.., , ,il ,awry . . Y if-N LY iix'R'l',1ii,,'i Lx 13 TY-ii,l.,L..-..i,,.-..QL....4D ' 'a.-:g+L--+- I i ,f -aw -q M . ' A gwavwi pf . 1 2-..-as - ' r ' - .- I - V . ii, 1 X: 4 - if - -'Z' ' A , .4 .'. ,V 'ug' 4 v '.l f , 4' XV'g.4Hl -'A' f2 'f7v'4E '- ff F . 1. ' - .'23 ,iifniiii IK? ...g.. ,.A. i , , ' f vi ails ,Y.. l...i.'. ,',.5,f',.l..ii1, . - ' ,-4...:..z.-. ,Av V-,wzf ,. ,iy,,73QNhkW'f , . , 1' Q .- A' . ' fp-w7,5 f I , V - ', --af' c , A ,X A, ,rf --nh: ', l' , My 6 f.'i,5-gif!! ' ff U 7, QA -.'7-,.ii Q :Q '1laf.iA'.lf 5iki,XSy? . .... - . -, ,,., - 5 . , .... ---'..4.p.s-1L..I,.zf,ILM :,:,r,--.,s.iixfg. f JEST F OR FUN Mrs. Paden: What are you studying in Algebra now? Sophomore: Stimulaneous quadratic equations. . Sophomore: I wanted a half dozen, and he did not have that many, so I wouldn't have any. Instructor: That sounds just like you. Mr. Lindsay: There is only one song toward which we should show any difference: namely, 'The Star Spangled Banner? Junior: I know it, and yet some didn't like it because I didn't stand on 'Amercia' in chapel yesterday. Senior: Humph! I've been standing on America all my 1if'e. I've never travelled abroad. The American History Class was taking a brief review over Eng- lish History. The-following incident occurred: Instructor: What were the qualifications of one who could vote for a member of Parliament, Mr. Baker? Mr. Baker: Well-er, he had to have an income of forty shillings. Uninterested Student: Did Mr. Baker say he had to have forty children ? The following is a conversation between two debaters after a heated debate: - Ray: Say, did I make a pint tonight ? Gerald: Yes, I think you made two or three points. Ray: Well say! What is a pint ? W1't is the salt of life, not the foocff' I , , . , c--.xf.fvxfvvvxfJvvvxfvx,-,x,x,,- A. ., , -,' - ' -A Y.-,-.ff -.1 , .fx 11,15 'limi 1,1 1, ' Lip , 1,1 I-4' 4 I I I 1 iv In i gil ml' l,511ipi.,N --Vl3,,1:,ggj-11:11 W:IINpv.l,i,,Hu-Zylymi .! in Vw ii, will- 4' IilIl?l3l'Ei1i+ 1 5' I :ECW!i1llf!iiw,,I.1:,,q+ll.lull !llmill.lill'l1l.lIJlIlllllllllll.IlilulllllllillllluIIIullllhII!IllI.l,.llIIn-,.l .1 ...Milli lem., ,il...IH.l ii.. .W i.....- will ilIl!,Iilllu,ll,.+.1..i!,lllI -.AAw42.gl, - , , -, ., ,,.,,.,,,.,,, ! 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Fierce and long the game is played, It is drawing near the close. Purple and white will win the fight For the team, o'er all its foes. The team is the Junior Class of Broken Bow, The game vs- Knowledge is played Purple and white are the colors, Which by the team are displayed. The umpire, who makes the decisions, Is the Superintendent, you see, While the rooters are friends and kinsman Who wish the team victory. So y-ell! My comrades and kinsman, Yell 'till your throats are sore, For Safe on First, the decision Is followed by, Now Score l MOTTO:- Safe on First. Now Score! COLORS :-Purple and White. FLOWER:-Purple Violet. ' The important thing in life is to have a great aim. , I , . .- - .e .N ffxf-Vefx,-.,x,x,-v, ,,-,- Af-. ,,--, , ?P1f'.5ffliililEflililP511!Jll1Ellf1'i!'Vilf3f?fil' I l I .-2 4.-. .-:agar - -- 6 :1 , ZJTCZ as 'fg:- . . -.ff:.veaRl?W Mfltflwie i fl 'VF ,fQ2g,.'34if.,4l?gejfQgj'gi-IZ? . X '1 1Ag..-,mmhfmm ix Yl3llfjNff'Q'Qgdf gg1!AZb.LU1.'f:iZQ11nZ..LgfAf1tlu'1sii.:355r.EnilT5: Kim QZGSLQIQ IU f7.lsQiifQ5iikf ff-21-H11- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'mmm -ummm, f ' f. r W - FUNDAMENTALS Name Food Occupation Baker, Edgar Salted Peanuts Nothing King, Ulo Sweet Potatoes Talking McAleer, Eva Gum Housekeeping Parrick, Gerald Soft Drinks ? ? ? ? Waite, Wilder Perslmmons Everything Ambition Future Vocation To visit South America Tramping To be a Missionary Teaching To be a Prima Donna m Flirting To be a Conversationalist- Lecturing To be a Lawyer Smoking I Fortune makes folly her feculfar care. 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'zf'7.,V'i3'f1 f 'Ze5l'f'W'Mr?g ulgW, f + K: 'Q-.F ff .-wwf I aiu fl if I 7 i!fii!'.I M. 1 l 42 12515 1 ,1 2' ww 11 ,v3 W , f g I -ff'-ff, 'fEt.ioN'-' 1 5 I ,u iw M calm' ! iq? l5u! 1 'f ,A f ff ffw + f mv , -'M + - ' Mi' ' H 3' W ha M.'il'.a:! I ,4 f.ml X wa 1 .sf ' ' fr ' ' - -. , L . .'.-'.-'-Q-:ml ' W Q5 1 A W9 2 SOPHOMORE. Uwfhat is amlvftfon? 'Tfs a glorfous cheatfn . -264 K .U-In r. ,cn--mr 1- :xvn-ffunn n . , ,ki ,.,.l Q T.. ,,,, ,, ,U I ' 'I xvn 11 wx wr tram. , Q awk! E ,,,n' 'Q A . . ,4- 'A f '- ' 3 9-,.'1v?1.:4..1.,. 4 , g - . . 1 ,: I ml 'A-A cs , J: Vx Wg 7: Q 'E ... 2 .J La Q, L1-I .N Z -c O ... if .Q '11 C Q, I R .. Q A - : T FC ...27.. I -........,., . .-:-.-.1--:- W W,-.,... , J,-, -Y - , W , - W q ,f,,,, ,. X ,V ,R .1 -mf, w r vj' m +3 'f , '-- . N . lfl-11,-......., 4. .. .4 H- ' .1 -.qgummmqaa-.vu-.1n.'u.,x .1-.ug 1, -L CLASS OFF ICERS RU BY GRAY, President INIOGENE DOGGETT, LENA FARROW, Vice- President. Secretary Men of character are the conscfence of the socfety to wlzfch they belong -.28- .1-.-.1-....- - ,.-v v. Q-..uw-ann-vnm..m1mu:,s-pm H.-. .-,,f. -N -v- f f CLASS RULL S OP If Jessie Byers Exice Foreman Wilma Byers Stafford Harris Eunice Carpenter Bill Jones Imogene Dogget Frank McAleer Lena Farrow Hammond Riggs Ruby Grey MOTTO:- Row, don't drift. COLORS :-Pink and Green. FLOWER:-Pink Carnation. s CLASS POEM We are a band of Sofhfes, Haffy and gay. We are not like the Senrors But are merry an the clay. They say we Jon't know very muclz, But1't's all the same wrtlz us, For our Geometry teacher says we Jo, . And she gives us an A-plus We go wfth smiles from ear to ear, And musric fn our hearts, We never let a Jay go by Until we've learned our farts. old fs tried fn the fire and accefmtabfe men fn the furnace of adversity 129- 4-.41 ..r.n.,. ...Lu ...,.L,,, - .4 .,.,,g..,-1.A..,'f 1 -'. .,..' 1 I, . 4, w u K fl , A-v .,' 1 Mu KWWM ' . ' .,,--'. - . m ,Id , ..,.. 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Q12 m E Q 3 UNE M S-ms.. w 'oO cd Q Q 5:9 ?gLfQ hf3,c:I EUmf3NOUE c N Q in ga5k4EmL 2 Q'E Z,Omcu,..CQ mid C1-PEO :E--4 Pwzcfsuo 5 'Q'2?:':S?4s-.QJECYSIE w3wmmHmQHmm 30- 710 071-Z, faerfmlexfng 1-D 0: O E N -c Ll E El E -2 'ws I: -rx s: cs Ill 2 'WN Q :fa 'ws :s 44 in k N -Q. Q k No. N -c 5 n afl- 0771 1510 doubt I y. QM.,-u AA- . ' ,', f ' 'f 1 A'fQ 'Y' 'i f 'Mi1rafl gif ffl S. Sw., , , :Wg as ' A. -5iAr..a....Q.lA.' ' F .3G.uu.u.,.f,.H.q,...w,lJ ' mail' K wwf-I SOPI-HES INITIALS Eunice Carpenter-Easy Consoled-E. C. Wilma Byers-Will Be-W. B- Jessie Byers-Just Been-J. B. Stafford Harris-Still Here-S. H. Bill Jones-Big Joker--B. J. Ruby Gray-Red Gem-R. G. Exice Foreman-Ever Fussing-E. F. Frank McA1eer-Fuss Maker-F. M. Lena Farrow-Loving Friend-L. F. Imogene Doggett-Idolizes Dairymen-I. D. Hammond Riggs-Has Rigors-H- R. s WELL COMPARED Freckles ..... -- ........ - -- ---- Tattler ...................... -- Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm .... Daddy Long Legs ........... The Ruby .......... The Out Done Girl .-,,, -- Peck's Bad Boy .... -- The Flirt ......... Eunice Carpenter - - - -Wilma Byers -----Jessie Byers ---,,,Bill Jones ------Ruby Gray --Exice Foreman --Frank McAleer ----Lena Farrow Vanity Fair ........ .... I mogene Doggett True to His Colors .... .... H ammond Riggs The Fortune Hunter ..... .... S tafford Harris l Humor 1.5 wit, steegiecl fn mannerfsmf' ..3 1- nufnuzmnrmmue-rf-1v-.-...Tr ...,...1...,.....u-.---iq ', -- f --- - Y ...-.,..,., 1 ' . ' .'77f':f'W'i'-f77'f'7?7T '7 ?A17'i''' 'f'T f' F T:i -V .1'-.bm---1ll-N'.- 7' ' 37 if-fu' ' ..,, '-7. '- .,.Q.Q ,lg:Q,g,Ly', ' - -. 'Q , . f WS 1' 2' ' .-. n. Y? , --aj . H ....- T' , r, -1- H. ,I ,.-Aga, - , f T ' Q14 - 'Q A ' 5,51 , ,M , ,1 5 3 E n.irn.f..f-.w., r X 'lf .wMs'4kA ' 'I zglhi 555. A ' V- A- 'rxbwhgy 5, , -!' 15,11 I' 'Q' 'xx 41 I ri' -' unnmig -I-huuumglmlgwgl, .. .., . ,.1..g ,.i.,. L:.JgL. , , ,. . , 4 , . . -1 , ,, g Q g -,,-1. 5 .Nj i.-,'5j:QA f. a '7f'zQ7 f Q, i ZSSOHOL X511 If f,,f7Z'fX, f'! I ,f fix V , A ' f j ' f ' ui, X M f X m7 R . f uk ff 7 fp, ff Y f Z1 Q ax? gy N JN fa0 lf59 X IZUSHJMIAXNL The loud faugh that sfolze the vacant mfncl. -32.. X :ww .-,. rv w A 61 thrln UO fear f. HOCZH IH GTE you G5 Ong 7 4 Q E0 -33... ,ASS 'I AN C M FRESH I I X , 9 il, 4 JI. I . NN. , ,V I Q' v kk, ' I , 1 fc' ,I . ------, I . w.-fA.1..-,..'.,....w, ,r . ' -ni . . ....1..Q.....4....n-4...z.-nur ....- . fy ,m..a...um,u4mu.umnp.n-1.41.-xn4:...,u.-1..f,....5..- 4 ... ,V CLASS OFFICERS ESTHER HARRIS, GRACE SHERRILL President Sec.-Treas. MARIE CALL Editor Ulf you want knowledge you must tO1.7 for ft. 134- ,, ,, ,I- , 1.-4... I -r --1 xvmvvxuxrxzrwmrmuwnu--rvznrha ..'.,..nm---,4..,.....-:mum-L1-:.num -.-.. ', uf ,- ,L l'11'i1'v:,: :':'., e--v. ', .X', .,.N . , .',5.Kfw!1 -, Q' ' A H 'Y 1 fl? -J' ' ff- ' -- I- , A K i ,IL Qgi,:,-fe. 1, lg JV! , t V I I I A 4 V .. ly -MX, E X f 1 V V di A f , A fm L ' f - f ' ' ' ' 'iff' -'f-,-1. I, J , ,rxikexyifafs-1-M.4f.,1vd ,-A . it L L -L in J um...-..1..-,..-.,. :L - -. . Y L.:.-:LL.eLu.4.4iLz.:,u4a.g....s.r.vuLi4.:..un.a.i.n, nu mr- - - ' - i- D K ROLL Mary Belle Almond Marie Byers Charles Brent Pat Brummet Julia Baker Enid Cole Zora Callaham Marie Call Mildred Farmer Lena Jacobs Esther Harris Thurston Lee Ethel Lewis MOTTO :- . ..x. Anmaa ..4.f...lu.-L.., . Thirstle Magbee Estella Oliver Viola Padget Mabel McHenry Audry Richards Ada Stafford Eva Stafford Grace Sherrill Gladys Temple Harris Walker Owen Winchell Russie Wallace Green, But Growing. FLOWER:-Marechalneil Rose. COLORS :-Green. and Yellow. GUM CHEWER'S CLUB MOTTO:- Chew all you can get. Enrollment :-All girls and boys of the Freshman Class and some more.J Favorite Flavors:- Kiss Me if You Wish, Spearment Sweet 16. Champion Chewers: Gladys, Russie, Grace, Thirstle Ethel and Marie. U50 make thy manhood mfglzter Jay by' Jay. Vi no AfAAAA,vx,v' ':'4! 'l'!'ff'll5'..i iiXI!lilllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIll f:lf ? ' -3 5s.s,1.fx.1x,xfNfxfx.fs.f ,Y :T?T'1?r'::':ra-i 'ff .iw f ' 7 7. ' 1'-' Wil .elim X my V W? ,why .Net 1:7 I .- fsxex JW, ..,. 1 4 1 JJ? ,I Hsin V U H J i'ip!?FfiQl','iE'ig2E''ffl' ' 4- MQ Tfliiifliil 1 A W .M ,,... -.1 ,-.f-,.mf,A..,.sl-ini fig s-'?jg,Q31u5-LL Aix iii fgjgxfiiif: L 1 3 ' f I CLASS HISTORY The Freshman Class began with an enrollment of forty-two, but suddenly they began dropping out until we were at last reduced to thirty-one. We, on the whole, are a very industrious class and we are very proud of ourselves. We are trying to set a good example for the Freshman Class of the future. We do not think our Class History would be complete without mentioning our class beauty. She is about five feet and six inches tall and very attractive-so much so, that even the dignified Senior boys look at her sometimes. Her manner is as at- tractive as her face, and she is in all respects worthy of the Freshman name. A Almost every type of boy and girl is represented in our Fresh- man Class, ugly, pretty, big, little, slim, fat, brunette and blonde, in- culding two strawberry blondes. . Our teachers are the sweetest - ever, and we love them allg but how can we be expected to like what they are trying so hard to teach us? We are all right as long as we can remember what the four parts of each verb are in Latin- Mrs. Goode would be pleased with us, if only we would not forget how to factor. When we get to English Class, we go sailing splendidly when we have our margins straight and the words spelled right on our theme papers and do not forget to stand when we recite. But the climax is reached when we go to Ancient History. There we forget all we ever knew, and can not think what Alexander the Great did. We want to drop a hint to the future Freshman Classes, that if they will only take us, the Freshman Class of 1918, for their model, they will get there --sometime. l Let us then be up and doing with a heart for any fate. AA- --,AAA,NA iQ.Y f',L1' 1i::IIIllllllllIIIIIIIHIlllIIIIllIIIlllllIllllllIIllHHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIHIHHIilllilillillllliliililiiiiiisIi!iililliiIZi5QEillililiiliililiimrair,:IIEEHHEilfiTHIHEIElCHIIillIHEMIIl!1ef'ii!liliII!ii:lLlJ5EIlllllllllllilllllllllll 'sf' -' fvf- mNxAV,A- ,.x,.,,x,x,X,.M,.x,X,x,,-,xxx-,Xa vvxAfVNAA ..36- N ',A' ' 1 , at . L . ..,f g.i1gf::':Z '12 4 A' 'lp A-A. .N1' . .lf f2J'Q2f'f? 'Qfjijfliffffg ,' P 5 ' ,. ' m.mfa...,-.,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,..i.-a-s...1m,,,,- Name Nickname Favorite Saying Mary Belle Almond Sis Hump Marie Byers Pewee Mercy Me Julia Baker Patty Sakes Alive f' Marie Call Skeeter Search Me Zora Callaham Gip Well, I'll Say Enid Cole Patsy Good-night Mildred Farmer Bobbie Bless Patsy Esther Harris Bill Hoky Spoky Lena Jacobs Shekinky I Don't Believe It Ethel Lewis Teddy Kiss My Grandpa Thurston Lee Tut Would If I Could Thirstle Magbee Edna Thank You Mabel McHenry Slim Oh, Heck Estella Oliver Ola I Don't Know Viola Padget Dand I Should Worry Audry Richards Blondie I'd Rather Not Ada Stafford Cupid I'm Disgusted. Eva Stafford Jitney How Cute Grace Sherrill Dutchie Goodness Knows Gladys Temple Slivers Ah! Feet Pearl Van Dyke Cutie Who'd Thot It Harris Walker Kid Why? Russie Wallace Fatty Hot Dog Owen Winchell Red How Do You Know Foremost Occupation Blushing Being Good Talking Buttin' in Writing to Movie Actors Telling Secrets Keeping Quiet Writing Letters Hello Girl Curling Her Hair Shoe Shiner Trying to Flirt Wearing Diamonds Reducing Expression Mrs. Goode's Successor Dish Washing Shining Her Shoes Soda Jerker Jitney Driver House Cleaning Hunting his Books Doing Nothing Ploughing Heart's Desire To be pretty To be a doctor's wife To qome to school with Ed To grow tall To have curly hair To get a soldier boy To be a Senior To grow bangs To hear from Valliant To be noticed To be the owner of a Chevrolet To go to Idabel To get a call from Omaha To be a clerk To go back to Lukfata f?J To be with M. F. To fix her hair pretty To know Something To be as slim as Slivers To get a tire that won't blow out To get a beau e To be a doctor ' ' To chop wood To get his Latin The waste of life 1.5 greater than its accumulations. f f, . fs,-,,-Jai, ,R V ., Y g , 4 - . L, 2 Qljliyilu'-.'w ' ' ' ' I '1 11 1wljyu,,lII1firm:'HI-11'I1:l'IlI1l,:Il1MI 1' 4: 1, I- . I .1 wp-, ,V1 .,, ,M ew w..l-. lm..Hul.i.l ul .ln+mmlllI:u,f-vu -. wh.,-' 1gg,,:',:3!,i -37- . I . 1 I Lfw ,xx 'I If I 'A JG ,A f ,,. 1 T r 5 - 1 If if ,1 ' 2 r I 2 v- r ,A 4, ,f-N,-H-' A .---4, JN : 1. 51 ff-' mia K :J : ' nf-' vu- 1- .5 2 - 5 R -A---N1 HW A fi? 1. :-.f'41.1': 1l X 4 , L ' ,, if fl! A--4 Sf! Yu :'-12 f' f . rg r glxvx is f ',1. E-H ,.,' iz- A Y,- '. i r 'i 'n - -A1 L 1 lg, f.14Q ' A-.31 sg,::'w ' , il '-yi? A ','w-,fu Z ex ' us o ia Q '-Q 3 my fo ca th ust govern km funn i-I Q 141' 3 as Yo ca HQ Sa I' Senior Preps. l w ..38t :.......- Y 'Y -4 7 ---W .f-f-- ---L1?.,....,.---,...3,..L...--fa-A-2: 4.w..4. A-.,4.w.--Y. - -V- 9 I by-'rw N- ' fnhux if X f X r fl , ,. 4 , Y n g 41 ,wx ., t 4. -. U., . , , - . .'..n.n..v,..., 11 , aw-.wV...,,.,.f..,.,.,,-, 1 1.,...x.... ., CLASS OFFICERS Qzzjrfifi '- If V A f7 H f I JJ, xg- A in ' ' .gif 4 - ,, I' ,ffz, , ?-1' , , 5: 'n lxx . .-fN 1 1 ,- -L 4 A-., V f- 1 - '-B 95' I -,,' , V .. 1 AUDIE LUTTRELL THELMA RIGGS President Vice-President SADIE MCALEER Secretary UBef1't FRANK NICHOLS Editor JEWEL 'TRUESDELL Treasurer more than you are now Jofngf' -39.. , - V Y j ' . ' ' ' ' ' . , f'T'T j,. : f'v- 'vf7v vn:'.'.',.1::.:.---ZW---V.,--...,, -- - ff,-fm.- , , . . ....-...,.1.. -. L' : 'Ai .- 1 -,A - 1' 4 Kg V 1, I V ... , y ,,... .,AA .,. . - iq-A'-cfm -'T 4 -we-4--'-4 -New i 'W-ses. 'T ' 5 . ' f 2, 1 i ' 1 W ' '1 1' E ' . -' W. - Y 1 5,:-f: .'Ha?f'- R - ' H, 4 A 1 'Lu 1 , i ' - A , , ..,... :...i..i. f , .gn . LJ -1 31 jj . J',i,..1 +..i.v,.i...a.4gs7 , - 19g,,,,,,A 1 'Q - wh. ' 1 -1 . , i ,I L .- 'Z'-.l ', i g wg- 536-Sw, , y-nal 4, .-,..-il :SMU-fund-.Shu-n Y.. . ,' I A! , ', ' ' ' ' 3 A -'-A e H --'-- - -T-i -r1'f-':m:E'1'LL ..g.5-...- ,,.,.. . LL y Q.: ,gn , 5.5-1.1 -Y '- -' -- ' ROLL ' CLASS FLOWER:-Pansy. COLORS :-Purple and Gold- MOTTO:-- Knowledge is crowned by success. In a certain room on the top floor of the school building, abiding peacefully in happiness and plenty, without ever a care except that which comes from the warning of our teacher, may be found in the early days of spring sunshine or winter's coldest blizzards, a trouble- some, yet ambitious crowd of young students bubbling over with the spirit of youth and youth's mischievous ways-the Senior Preps. 'Tis true that we are not as advanced in years and judgment as other classes that we could mention, but we are only a few years behind. Like all other classes we have our pets, because no class is com- plete without one or more oi' them. We have luckily secured the serv- ices of the largest member of our class, that he might display his abli- ity in the role of Class Baby. When he tried out for this position the certainty of his success was assured and he has been making good admirably. Among the rest of our menagerie, we have also that most comical of creations, a Class Monkey. He, like the Class Baby, made good from the beginning, and has, without difficulty, held his place. Then, too, we must mention our Class Mascot. There are other pets, such as Class Beauty, Cuteness Expert, Instructor in Verdancy, etc. But when all has been said, our class still remains in its worthy place among the classes of the school. Our teacher could not be ex- celled by any one who might try to fill her place. Her advice and coun- sel is sought in trouble, and to her we look for hope in discouragement. CLASS ROLL Lee Cobb Sadie McAleer Kennith Doggett Mittie Myers Roy Green Gladys Pyle Frank Nichols Cecil Paulk Leon Shipp Thelma Riggs William Short Authur Temple Lona Smith Jewel Truesdell Audie Luttrell ' Not1'u'ng great was ever achrnevecf without entlzusfasmf' 1 2 S ..40- N D G '-C 'Some men are born great, some aclneve greatness, and some greatness thrust ufmrz them. i 1 R PREPS. IO JUN ' -4 - -4, - .,v.,....-.-.,. WN . , A . IMI, A .. ,,.5 .p1,f,f-y---yyf, A, A - .jj--,.JlW..' :tiff l 'N f-1 52.11 :ffjCJ,f,...- 'lily'-'1,, ll '. .1 I I WV . , -' A 1 .-wlw--wewifs rwwia Q'-Iwi ,V ua ' I V ' 4 .Q ,-:L G It-A1611 M .wil 'wif ' LP 1. Al -I 4. . I ,. x , --.ni ll . 1 Q ,.n.l1.,.', ,i 3 4 . 'Sgauw',Lh . ' :A L, In l. ', f'-fl' ' ,u ,I . .A ' L 'W . 3.-F: wg :f- 1'l1yff41,- 'fwclln 'T 'l ' -- - M- V - - - -' 'A-. - -HJ '.f..., lf!-: .... ., . ,':i.xunll'w7'- .u,f,,. . , , '- - 5 'H---1 .f -,,, 4. 1 . 'rf 1 President Treasurer LOUIE OVERTURF LOIS BOYD CLASS ROLL Opal Jacobs Beulah Adams Verdo Compton Mae Morren Parker Costilow Granville Goode Virgil Parrick Louie Overturf Herschel Wallace Elbert Maxwell Earl Truesdell Carl Truesdell Irene Almon Ollie ,Sloan Rena Hickey Orville Parker Noble Foreman Lois Boyd Fay Flor-ence Mildred Paulk William Wright Ruby Clery Fae Pendergrass MOTTO:- As good as the best, and better than the rest COLORS :-Red and Green. FLOWER :-Red Rose- It c1oesn't matter what you are if you really, really are VI' 1 :' ', will K , ,lf .NA ,Xfxfx ,-JN, , , ,-,- :fy ,.-,f..- , 'I I ' 151'-I ' 'rl 1 v-'A 'l 'v u': -.1-V null,IIllnhlIillulillilllllllllnlm114.11vlr.'!-wl:,!lI:lle.l.w.1'.,N -4 fx,-,cf - . f, ,-- -- I .f'1-. -r:w'1--run-11:11-w..-....,.,,. uq...,,,.,, Y-g,gqg,q..,,,,,,,,,- ,J-...-,7, -,, -,-umgi-at-Qwlmnv-an-.-VIRFMI'-3--X-'N-ITL ' ti'LfMl7'?:L,7HVJ 7T' i'm1 ':vi'-fm-'V 5ff'ffR ' . . . ..-.o'lf.'will'V.AL,:Q-.Jf.iigKl?mHi.fqA,E A. ij 7.1-, I g I-V m f ..., Wi-.v4m5Y5.'.7i'wf.lN,2 fill? vi 4 ' , V .3.1g','ll ,h .w l,xfg.2!',.i ,NH 1 tw: if. h' , jg .r t, 11. i..+411..f.-,lvmg. ..,,' 53 ?!:i.UlLid.3, ,ff , . g fr . , 1 - . . .mf -lyfff,,-.,, -Z' ,lakzw A V ffm ,. 1 '1 1. 4 g I N. H3 ' k - -3 W '35F f4 i'A ji 'fi 'I 1 'V -Imp..-.:'....i..,-'Q ' l ' 1 ,V ,.. . - , . ,f ,, .... Q . q,-,-..:'i'-,3 .2 115: . U . ,,, ,, ., ' X, f LL -A 1 -- -- .z.ua.n.x..i.u.Ll,1mu :11'1zmn:maa+- .A4...u.,u.i....ug..a.'4i M .4.:.,.:h...:.u.j JUNIOR PREPS Unassuming in manner, unimposing in demeanor, quiet, digni- fied, ambitious, industrious, and self-reliant, raring to accomplish something worth while, earnest and willing workers-are the Junior Preps. We ever seek and strive to force our way onward and upward toward the goal of our ambitions. As good as the best, and better than the rest, is a saying that is true to the character of this class. While we share the same abode with the Senior Preps, yet we have absorbed none of their haughtiness or conceit, none of their charming for the reverse! ways. But you never can tell what can take place, perhaps next year we will do as they do. Now Sallie Bean says: Whenever anything happens, they always lay the blame on me. Sal is our Cute Kid and naturally every one likes to impose on good natureg hence, the reason of Sallie Bean's complaint. Of course I don't know, but I believe that Peanut is imposed upon about as much as Sallie Bean. But someone must furnish amusement for the class and Peanut has the job, so let him keep it. Of course, the amusement is paid for-but not by the audi- ence. Naturally Dame Sobriety' and Sallie Fur Bush always look with scorn C?J upon the frivolous doings of Peanut and Sallie Bean. Such antics should not be be tolerated, they say. However, we can look back always with pleasure to this year's work and feel that we have been inspired to do great things by the things that were given us by precept and example. We hope to be Senior Preps next year and we think that, if we keep on moving ahead, we'll reach the goal toward which our faces are turned- Trutlz is the founclatfon of an knowledge and the cerrient of all SOCfLf1-ES.,' f i ' ' fI'lliI5!!fillll!llTY!'!!'?'i'i ' I L43- QRGANIZATIONS WILSONIAN DEBATING CLUB. , I uwjfzo lacks the art to slnlfae lvqs thougt, I hold, were lfttfe boorer if 11 lacked the tfzouglztf' .-441 Blue Rnd Grey COLORS qv Cflflle. -'2 ,E 5 fmlure but low MOTTO :- No: 1 RARY SOCIETY AUTHOIVS LITE :xr -yn.,-.Y-- - .. .. f.-...' ..---- V..- 4-. .i- ' 0- --v- 1:,. .4 -.X ..4 u..'n 1 '4u,,..1.r. I Q . 1 fx N L. I V H A 4s.f R an .. X iw ,IL-uv.. v-an ' 5. HIGH SCHOOL QU QM' ,. .u' '4.,v.nq'A1Jm ARTETTE EVA McALEER Second Soprano NAN HOLCOMBE 071,65 Fnrst Sopran Q ESTE.R STEVENS Fl LOU K I NG Second Alto are file CLICZETICZS wil -4 1.1211 emotfon gfves t 6.- rst Alto 0 tlzouglztf, I v3 '73 'J N vx I-E +4 3 L. u ti Q 1.4 N: . Dm N '-C 5 .--S.-.-1 ' -Y LE.-Xfil'E TELLERS TO R Y MIRIAM S I 1 -YY im- n 1 l Q I W , '.Q '7'7f g'f'fT F-'-T. Y','?' '1Uf 'f.-,', 1 yf, - ' , 1 g..,-,4,-..:1'-1-, 5, gg--,, M V , ,.. - .... -.igaii 11,15 1u'L.,i.11.-.lxJf'.g- ,.L w a A V, if!!IJ.,,,..'-H',!ll'f7fi.Qm5.-.U ' ,..1i'1' AV N p 1 F ' w-4-Q-aww.-sliuigi . H ' -'-51 ' Ji rig ff f - - , ,- lex xx! 3, MQJ, Q uf- N23 Mi-iq! N p x ,...' .I Ulu A. EL,4.:iyvf.,,-,n DX- Q,-Vlvlilqahwl :A I ,. 7-j 'W in 1, 5g-.::-iii11,,gq-infxfiggk-3 1 5 5, 1 f Q N --,' 'LVL -Swltf, H ,Ik '?d1:f--- 1. . ' k.. i.li -. A- 1: i ffgi' N 1 - . .1 1-wlwq ,K 4- I, - k,,w',,f -- ,J ,q , '-gif - ' ' I.-' 4- , L.. A, ,-AV F4 ,A ,4 , N ,-qw X X Q if Ur-- ,,gex.QA.hLgx411izLePS:-351512: 5-1. V ,x xxlil ' 'Q 'fg-.211 5-1-iQ+qsQa.l1!L L X?:x r, TI-IE CAVEL .. ggqiga It was made from a portion of the first school house in Broken Bow, and was handed down from the Class of '17 to the present Senior Class. Following the example of our predecessors, we leave the gavel 'th h 4 W1 t e Class of '19, with these instructions' That each succeedin - 2 class shall, in time, hand this gavel down to the Senior Class President It h ll 1 ' ' ' s a be used in all class meetings and guarded with the greatest care, as a memento of the first school of Broken Bow. The Classes of '17 d ' ' an 18 have placed silver bands on the gavel and each succeed- ing class shall place a small silver ba d d - n aroun the handle.-Senior Class of 1918. ' AN true work is sacred. S '1'f 'ri1:I11:uvei1aiIn:sirvwriinuv:1fws.ffI ie+ 1'Iff1' 'l ' i i' iffswiwlilwif' , Y, ,, ..,x,x LLH l-' 1- ll - 1 isfff ' iQ lI ' ' ' fx 'mf 'A .-.1--7-f S-.V , aff.. . i , , - ' - if ' r ff FOOT BALL f The Broken Bovl High ,School football team did not have a very brilliant record. The boys'--only played about four games during the season. The fact that the personnel of the team was continually changing, accounts for the poor work of the team. There were several brilliant players but lack of team work, of course, rendered their efforts useless. As quarterback, Thomas Clark could not be excelled. He was cool at all times and his generalship was magnificent. When things looked black, Tommy usually pulled some kind of a witty play, taking the opponents completely off' their feet. Wilder Waite, left-half, was the man that could always cave a huge gap in any line before him. When he hit the line, there was sure to be a gain. - Thurston Magbee played well at right-half. He was never afraid to smash the lines at any time, and usually made gains when running around end. ,Cortez Moore played full-back like an old head. Cortez made beautiful forward passes-and his punts were always ground gainers. Supporting the back-field, Russie Wallace played at left end and a warrior was he. He was game as could be and literally got blood in his eyes, when the battle grew fierce. Russie's strong point was breaking up the interference of the opponents. - A Roy C'Babe J Green at left-tackle formed excellent support for the line plunges 'made by Waite and it was due to Roy's bully form that Waite was able to smash through the lines. Frank Nichols, left guard, another game player, aided in making holes thru the Wall of men and he could hold off the enemy's horde as well as push thru them. ' Homer Sloan, center, was the headiest, gamest, and coolest man on the team. His playing at center was excellent.. Never a bobble, never a fumble, all went well with Homer over the ball. At right-guard, Stafford Harris would stop anything coming his way. He played his best ever when he saw blood. Somebody accused him of' bloodying his own nose so he could play better- Carl Green, playing at right tackle, never let anybody thru his section of the line. His playing was excellent and he was heavy enough to put it over. Chas. Brent played at end a little. Charlie was ,fast and made a good player. Ben Bassham played good football at left-guard. Ben was a little slow, but he got there just the same. Teamwork in football is the only method whereby games can be won. The day of the star player or the grand-stand player is past and teams must rely upon their ability to work with machine-like pre- cision. However, good a player may be, without the support of the whole team his efforts will be lost. 'All must pull together. J. J. LINDSAY, Coach. The road to prosperity fs paved wftlz pep. ., . cg - ,.. ,X . . 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SCI-IOGL INTERESTS As this term of school draws to a close, realizing this is our last year in school, we are feign to become reminiscent and dwell upon the days of our High School career, and the friends of the happy ,days that have vanished- But we put the idea resolutely aside and turn to the things which more concern the public. This term we have been favored with many improvements. Play- ground apparatus has been erected on the school grounds: the domestic science class has been fitted out with the equipment used in such workg and a new addition, consisting of the Harvard Classics, has been installed in the library. The High School, eighth, seventh and sixth grades, have adopted military training and, under the auspices of our worthy commandant, Mr. Lindsay, have developed into remarkably good soldiers ' We also have another teacher in High School, which makes the work much more efficient than heretofore. Our school is now fully accredited with twenty-two units of which fact we are very proud, since it means that our school has been grow- ing a great deal, both in size and efficiency. ' Our High School has contributed a share to the United States Army and Navy, namely: Otis Jones, First Lieutenant in the regular army, stationed ai Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas, 34th Infantry. Wesley Kemp, in charge of an office in the Supply Corps, in training at the Great Lakes Training Camp, Great Lakes, Ill. Sam O'Neal, in train- ing at Camp Beauregard, Alexandria, La., has received several promo- tions, Elgie Freeman, in active service in the Hawaiian Islands. There was much discussion as to whether The Scout would be published this year, owing to the war and high prices, but, after many verbal battles, arguments both pro and con, all agreed upon the publi- cation. Our reason for putting out' the annual is that it will preserve a record of the various school activities, and give the Seniors a remem- brance of their High School career. The Seniors wish to express their gratitude to the Faculty for the help and kindness rendered them. Of course we can -never be ablel to tell them how very grateful we are, but perhaps they will understand. X -5o- V IIIliIllIIIUIIIlIIIllllllIIIllIIllllIlIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIlllllIll!IlllllIllllllllllllllllIlllIlllllllllIlllllllIIIIllllllIIIIllIIIllllllllIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllilllllllllIIIIIIIIIB!!IilllllllilllllllllllllllllillllllllllliililllllllIillllllillillllllllll -ML r - -lI11'11'Kl'r'17nIm1zl - ...-. , - 71 , Q'-zamqw ' if 17 W, W . I' ,4--J,.l'?.'t?' L na A - ry. it ef W Ki'-N A :: ' X Xl wg - AS' lit: -f I i' Alf 1. . I V I 1-we E l B.. Ffa ,fgi1QUfiWQl .Q 1,1 an I e J, 1.f3if,A25:y' l,1 .Z glgjegj N55 'Mlm-7'-fl ,. '..'1--.7,Qf'.': . ' 3,1 . ,. , 4. H. l, Q A 1? Q. , of is-'ff If 9- I if J lf rf f-- - ' i .f .. - 9 1 1. ' sa, 'illllllllllllf gs x f, lSchool Interests Continuedj We owe to Mrs- Paden not only the help she has given us in trans- lating sundry Latin passages, but the pleasure of accompanying the Botany Class on many of' their field trips, and more for her kindly in- fluence and genial disposition. To Mrs. Goode we are indebted for a full and complete course in Ancient History note-book work, and all the amusement attached to such a study. Not only that but also for the logical conclusions which we are now able to reach thru the study of Geomtery. Mrs. Goode is kind-hearted and all that her name implies. Tho we had only one study under Miss Crenshaw, yet we Sen- iors feel that she is a friend of our class, for her winning ways and readiness to help all who need it, have found for her a place in our hearts. We can never pay the debt of gratitude which we owe our beloved Superintendent, Mr. Parrick, for his kindness to us in every way. He has lent us invaluable aid in the preparation of the annual, has given us innumerable holidays, and has shown us every consideration possi- ble. We shall always remember, with a thrill of pleasure, the forty-five minutes spent in the expression room, where we learned the art of speech-making, thereby enabling us to write those inspiring orations. And tho we heard The Dawn of a,Day, until, in our dreams we saw visions of that Glorious Day, and ,often awakened at the unearthly hour of twelve o'clock, muttering: 'ilt has come! It has come! The New Day! still we appreciate the wonderful information he has af- forded us, and in the future, if we attain the heights of success in oratory, we shall be indebted to this same information. We hope the annual will be entirely satisfactory to everyone, and a real pleasure and delight. Go forth then, little volume, We leave thee to thy fate, To Memory's Halls you have a key That ope's that golden gate. The Editor One today fs worth two tomorrowsf' llllllll!IEilE'lfllflif?!!!iillill!!!Ylll!lllllfilIE!ilII5'llfill2IIfli'llEiHiPill!'EliUIiEIU!llll!!!!Illllllllllllllllllllllll!!EllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIllIIIllIIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll1!ifiili'fl'i 3:115?il fE? ,ldlliiiill 3 umm---..f U- 'aw-1.1-arwzsgu...-. .1 -. J. .,.. -.N-4.1 .- I I v-,.,.., M . -au .11-f-u.,, .,. W Ei, . - ,-- -. , . : .I 1, -I-Lg,5wL,3.. -,mzwx-.4- 'lv1?gL' In : yt ' ' NI' . ' J idly . . A F41 -.1 4, , J' ' -r-dwwmwejw,-I A - H --I ka. .T Y W- X V V 5 - ,, WF, -. V ,xg .5 V' .4 - M, ,, . : rw.s.A.,..'.'---Q-vi-ml .' V , ,V .lr '. Q r'-all N: V ' ' W '11-Llfiucw-can1nn.4..Lmra.xJr.uL:1:.:1., . , l '11 3 -I IE la O an v-E '54 'Lb 3 v-D I -nz o o -Q 44 3 o v-E -TL' 3 m za C R' cs O Da fu: hc. 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Fork River. The large tree is held in reserve, and it is a five dollar fine to molest it in any way. A number of bee-hives are supposed to be in the top of the tree. When the Indians traded the Mississippi Territory for .this Territory, and Indian stood looking up this tree and muttered: Hlluh! White man cheated Indian. , . . . . . , Nature 21615 Cofnes, winch art cannot imitate. .-55... ., . 1-fwnf.f.1n .1-u..,.,,Wnf.--,v--.-4...--,-.-gy- V. JRR' l JA' -5 f, , rl MM -it 3 R E ' 5 L x 'X 1 9 . '- fu f.,,...' '--..x,.gu- X .4 K. , ,U -,li I .:....q .. ,. , . -. ,,Lm.ug..,..1.a....a-1m.1.-g...z1.....4.n..g...g.--.4.-'. 1..4L..g., - J.1..u.- un n4arr..., L-21:-aff ,f ' -- X 'ffl If, , jf- V --..1 Yasha Dam. Some Local Scenery LATIIE long ffght shakes across the lalzes, and the wffcf cataract leafs fn glory. .-55- rm:-1 F lv 25: ffifjfi WZ!- A 3211 : gf L. ! . GJ Q rid rkB F0 tain OUI1 M L Y z ffx-L' ' 'va '....-. .iH1',3f4r, Q, - - .gn A Patriotic Gathering. , .1 o t H x 1 l ' W W . x n all labor there fs 3Srof1't.', -57... 5 fu ..-:V-qv-rr,-r-ru v .- --f' --v- -vwgv urnmnurlucnmzn- vnnuuuq-mnnrfr fn rm-L 'L 1-V.-v mu-1:-W-num-1:-rwvvvn.nu.u . V. , ,. ,f 4---V1-fr? 7-.,.m'. , ,V . , , , H - ,fl -Qff'-A, .f ,V mi, , .I TH! , ' - - 1 . Rf! w, , ,, ,. 4 I , - ' I' . L ' f 1 1 s .x ,r , ,V ,r , '-mi 4' vr ,JL , ' Mu 1-'L -J , 4 1 Q F., . H ' v. 1 i.L 1x . ,. . f , - A .. QiS ffff WY. . ,, A ., !-'-411. - f. yi-,.17fJ.,r, X W qi. L.-H1-vhv. .r Q . ' 1 1 I L ,Y ,,,u.:,L.. .... ,V .' . Z 1 '4,,., 1ll.L'L.JJ ' V ' 'AlLilnl.i4!8f'l34dRJVE'hrfIlr.41'...m,n ' v V ML1siC I 1 I .I ' nlllllll lllllllu u lu,v,9,Uj vAvj,J,v, ,v,viv QI Wg ' X .-59-. M- Y 'Y -11 , fn...-TT-f----..f.. ,yn-.:.,.,L1 V , .- f .. , ., 1 11 ,- J.. .4-.a I Ref 9 'uk I 1 ' 3 I V 4 n xx. A X F -. W 1 ar1W...-...:..- Q... x A .. 1 ..-.1-,,,M.....-.-1.J....-W.,,..,.. -,,. T..,....-. ,N , A,,,.,,,,, A A Q QA Y M -- V .- X.,-,f.9.,.. L K 3 , ., a M INDERGARTEN MUSIC CLASS. L ,- , . , ijxll . K N. YF.- 4 fe ,f x A , 4 vii?-.2 up .. '-J Lf-1:-4: f 255,54 Ll , -Hauifzexfwl. my . .1 .way-IJ vigy' -,,,: ,2v:.g..f,:-,.' , ,, E. ,. ,. , i 1 I Mus1'c washes away from the soul, the Just of every day 71'fe. -601 .4 J ,Q nv-,Q--...-.. M.. ..,.,.................. , -1 1 1 1 . G X L! I' l 0 ' 1 1 . l 2' 14. H'-H9 -., ,. 1-.I u 7' .f I 5 4.-A Y I I 46 .tx K. l I K x .-Q5 1-if fl! N. kwa?-:zany-ww-'resaag ' f , .llkg MUSIC CLASS l.MUS7.C 7.5 the fnartfculate sfeecfz of the heart, IUIIIICII Cannot be C0771 f7'ES58d 7'T'LfO 'lUO7'dS, ZJECCILJSE 7'f 7.5 1.71f7'Tll'fE.H -51.- ' I x 'fl - - , -- - YY.--.a3,..-...,..-.-Q...--.-up--g i ' ' ' ' 1 t. I. ' -H. - . o ...iux..-un ' x . .ff w l ' - Q 5. 4 R i u . E N 4. f , '5L.'f.........' .....,.N.k,-.' '. 5-.rr H-. . . ' -i' LJ? 'I ' Q .1 ,,g,, -.....,........ .A -........----AYeh.-... .. V . , ,,..-. .-. ,. -- .-. .nz , s.u.v:v:u:i..x1:-aa.:-xaar..4.4m4s' HICH SCHOOL CALENDAR 1917-1918 September: 3rd Faculty introduced to High School pupils. Sixty-eight pupils enrolled-43 Freshies, 11 Sophs, 5 Juniors and 9 Seniors. 4th Senior meeting, election of class officers. 5th All Freshies and the Senior girls take Ancient History. 6th Three Seniors had quite a scareg the Principal, in counting their credits, overlooked one. 11th Domestic Science and Expression organized. 12th Seniors make assessments for Scout. 13th Freshies afford amusement for Seniors in Ancient History. 14th Entertained in chapel with a musical program. 17th Everybody studying Ancient History HJ 18th First lesson in Expression-terrible! 19th Nan and Laura are sporting new rings! 20th Quite a discussion over class song while Seniors practice pro- gram to be given in chapel. Ray quite a critic and showed talent as song composer. 21st Organized-Author's Literary Society, Miriam Story Teller's League, and Wilsonian Debating Club. 26th First quiz in Ancient History--Jack holds yell practice-Some pep! High School goes on parade. we 28th Jack makes talk on more pep -Foot Ball game- Broken Bow vs. Valliant. Score 6 to 12, Valliant. Freshies begin to raise money for Scout. f October: lst Second month of school has begun and none has failed yet! 2nd Mrs. Paden makes talk in chapel on Loyalty to Home, School and Country. 10th Sophs refuse to let Seniors hear war story. llth Juniors and Seniors discuss a weenie roast. 12th Notes in Ancient History. Weenie roast tomorrow night. 15th Domestic Science Class feast on peanut butter and sandwiches. 16th Mr. Parrick makes talk on food conservation-hand its to Do- mestic Science girls. l7th Exhibit sent to county fair at Idabel. 'S-'18th Rainy. Football game. Broken vs- Idabel. Score, 56-0, Idabel. 19th Some excitement-we learn that our school has won prize on county exhibit at Idabel. The like of yelling and cheering was never heard of before. Juniors get busy raising annual money. 23rd Pretty program rendered by kindergarten folks. 1 25th High school march to town to hear County Attorney Gore talk on Liberty Bonds. 29th Faculty goes to Idabel-don't care if they stay. ..-62... ,qt gf X. -- L-41-'u-'ruth ilu .. fi---:wma ' 1 w-f-wvum-e-m-f--'J------we fray'-.. ..1 fe- fc c-'-- A a - e--- 'Q CCALENDAR-Continued.l November: 4th They have returned. 7th Junior-Senior picnic-some fun! 8th Too much picnic. 12th Seniors rejoicing over arrival of' class rings. 13th Mr. Paden and Mr. Rogers talk in chapel. Greeted by very patriotic audience. 16th First quiz in expression! 20th Mr. Blocker talks in chapel about organizing farm clubs- 21st Idabel Senior Class slipped off and paid us a visit. 22nd Everybody taking military training. 23rd Fine Literary program-No Ancient History. 27th Non-commissioned officers are appointed. 28th Radiators are our best friends today. 30th Otis Jones is visiting here from camp at Leon Springs where he was commissioned First Lieutenant. December: 2nd Xmas. is drawing near, wonder what Santa will leave us? 3rd Jack talks on Respect due to American Flag by Soldier Boys. 10th Ulo tells a story about a Greek hero. 11th Ryan out of school on account of illness. 12th Begin keeping note-books in history. 13th Seniors work hard getting up written work for the Scout. 31st Vacation is over--tug of war has begun. January: ' lst New year's day discussion as to making 6 days a school week instead of 5. - 2nd Wesley Kemp is here this week from Great Lakes, Ill., where he is in naval training. 4th Mrs. Paden sick today-Mr. Parrick raises a l rumpus in chapel because classes were not working on Scout-Business Manager actually getting interested in his work! 7th Mrs. Binger teaches today as a substitute for Miss Crenshaw. We learn that 6 day a week proposition did not carry. 8th Mr. Parrick delivers funeral oration of underclassmen and they rise up in arms against the Seniors. 9th Every one is crying for help-Semester exams have begun! 10th This world is full of horror-all exams get harder! 11th A big snow fell last night. 21st We were informed by Ray at American History class that America was discovered in 1492-We are very grateful to him. 22nd Juniors and Seniors have afternoon off-take snow scenes. 23rd No school this afternoon. Most of the teachers and pupils go to matinee- Civilization 29th Military training is coming on nicely. ' ' 30th A gerat debate was held in chapel this morning. Some of the debaters are real orators. 31st Domestic Science girls gave play last night-a grand success. -63- ' ffl7li ,'Sifgf Sli' 5' f. Q'llffj . -'Eli-gz f if SWIM' -M v 'll V .ll ' x - f I g J ...li44lg'O ff 'AW eff . ij vJ ' uh i iWyi' 'wwlllllllllllll 1 1 4 . 1. CCALENDAR-Continued.J February: 1st Photographer is kept busy this week: we are expecting a great annua - 4th American History period is where Gerald has his fun. 5th Dr. Yeuell showed the Passion Play to benefit the Junior Red Cross. 7th A sad disappointment-Rainy weather and trip to Idabel must be postponed. , Q 11th A few are out of school with Roseola. Wonder who will have it nex . 13th Freshies ask Mrs. Goode to omit Ancient History today and use that time to make valentines. 14th We are counting the days and waiting for the contest debate with Idabel. 4 18th Debate postponed a week, ' 19th Doll and Nan get even with Wilder and Ed by hiding their hats -lots of fun! ' - g A 20th Gardening time-Club Demonstrators were here today to give demonstrations in planting potatoes and how to make a hot bed. 21st Seniors discuss invitations-trouble in deciding. 25th Seniors discuss a uniform costume for commencement. 26th Will go to Idabel Friday afternoon to attend a debate. 27th Military training stopped until further notice. 28th Getting ready for a motor trip to Idabel for that long looked for debate. U i March: lst Debaters left at noon Friday for Idabel. At 4:30 a large crowd of High School pupils followed- Idabel won debate, but a very hard case to decide. But- 'Tis better to have tried and lost, , than never to have tried at all. 4th High School practices at chapel period: The Prep Classes are to give a home talent negro minstrel toraise their part of the Scout fund. , A ,. 5th Minstrel a decided success. 8th Editor was hibernating. - -A 12th Sophs agreeably surprise us by reporting their annual fund raised. Hurrah for the Sophs. . 13th Juniors and Seniors go on a long Botany hike. Quite a bit of fun, never to be forgotten. 16th School marched in a body to hear, Mr.'Colby and Mr. Gabe Parker speak on Conditions in France and Food Conserva- tion, respectively. H 19th Seniors, after many differences and interruptions, decide on invitations and program for commencement week. l H 20th Patriotic speeches in chapel by Mr. Jones and Mr. Temple. 21st Expression folks working hard on their orations- 25th Everybody knows it is best to leaye Ester alone. -A new pupil' in Junior Class. 26th Juniors and Seniors went on another fine Botany Hike. 28th We hear more about The Dawn of a New Day, by Mr. Parrick. 29th Expression class talk about new inventions. af, -,fx , . r,-g -J. .X,.. , -,J-,V ., ,NA,4AA--vyxfvx-X ,vvvvvvV-, N. 4 4. ., . ' ' ' ' ''lf' I'Tl'f'!'!?E!'ETFfTF'Illfl!Ill!!!I!!illllllllllllIlllIIIIIIll!!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllillillllH315YIfTI!!ill!!15 !'l?'5fWiflil!Hilli!'l!li 755li ?:'!iTiWiiifllillhilllii . -64- ' n ' 5'1 F H:' 4 ' f l ' ' ' if ll 'fW'9.-- . ...Ella 5 0 N7 1 ' ' WVQZ Ji ' Q W in Nlllllliiilw i' r 1 . fly April z lst 2nd. 3rd 4th 5th 9th 10th 11th Vx.,-xfxfs 4-xx., CCALENDAR-Continued.J r, April Fool. 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