Central High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1914

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,O WWTWK Y, . i v THE STUDENT '14 SENIORS---1914 RUBY CONYERS i'Kind words and few are a woman's ornamentf, THOMAS TODD ROVVE Ciceronian '13, 'Hg Treas. '13g Treas. '14, Senior '13, Senior Play '14. Little only in stature. HELEN LANDON Portia HI work with patience, which means power. ELBERTA SIMMONS Portia UA picture of meekness and loyalty is she. 114- Play

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7 l XJIXHE- STUDENT '14 Stater and Oldham, wherein Stater proclaimed 'Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable, and said of Oldham that nothing low or meanly selnsh came near his head or his heart. ElllClllCif7C1ff071 Proclanzcitfioiz. Foreign class- es gave us their undivided help in the war and Gordon Stater issued the proclamation that all entertainments of this class were to be free from dancing. Still the war continued and was fought bravely and well on both sides and the Union was preserved. Cost. The loss was about two hundred killed and wounded, and the treasury was not only empty but the class was in debt. DI.SCC1iiU1'j' of Gold. Now divided in spirit but united in work our class faced the great inan- cial panic which followed, but suddenly gold was discovered in A-5. All members flocked to the room and after great labor they gave their re- ward to the treasurer and all united in the 'flun- ior-Senior Reccptionf' held in the high school. Athletics.-The class kept up its standing in football by Howard, Cole, DeTar. VVallace, and Shubcrt, and in basketball the All-Star Team contained Shubert, Bryan. Vtfallace and DeTar. Good work was done in baseball, while Trosper helped bring home the State High School Cham- pionship in Tennis, ' Stage. In the Junior-Senior Play, Deane Howard took the lead and Helen Ilender the char- acter part, also she played as substitute in the Ser:ior Play, owing to the illness of a Senior. Lifer'az'1n'c. Domer Howard and Katherine Gill took the prizes in the Theme Contest, while six of the class worked nobly on the Student staff. ADMINISTRATION OF ROE CAMPBELL ,IS The greatest advancement in the history of O. H. S., the greatest of honors for the school are all brought out when we are Seniors. The class is at peace and Mr. Stater having lived his political life honorably retired that Roe Camp- bell and his cabinet, Robert Ledbetter. Katherine Gill. Edgar Hill, XVilma llelle Rough and Myra Danvers might command. Domer Howard and Helen llender were elected respectively class poet and historian. Alilzlfviics. On the football field with seven Seniors in the team, O. H. S. whipped Norman on her own ground, the first time in history. Lifernfzzrc. Tom Sorey is showing remark- 1 able ability in publishing the story t'Beatin' Backf, changed to a high class romance. Inzjvcaclzzlzvfzt. Mr. Moore was impeached by the class for high crimes and misdemeanors. He slipped away to Kansas shifting his burdens to the shoulders of our other counselors who have stood by us most faithfully. Crizzzpaiglz of IQIJ. Here again entered the Spoils System in full force when at the end of the semester. new officers were elected as fol- lows: Edgar Yan Cleef. Jeannette XVhite, Cor- rine Breeding, Edgar Hill. Mattie Bradley. Van VVinter Stewart and Helen llender. ADMINISTRATION OF VAN CLEEF '14 Rf'f'c11zzc'. Since it is the duty of the Senior class to publish the Annual. Margaret Arch- deacon proposed that the girls of 1914 make and donate candy which the boys would buy. The .bill passed both houses and was successfully put into operation in the halls on basketball days. Thus S50 was cleared to help make the best An- nual which O. II. S. has had. Afl1lcf1'c.v. The All Star Rasketball team was composed wholly of Seniors, XVallace teap- tainl. DeTar, Ilryan and Trosper, and they won for the school the State Championship in basket- ball. The Senior members well represented the class in Track and made a reputation to be lived up to by following classes. Debate. The Triangular Debate was won from XYichita and Muskogee this year by the great work of three Seniors and three juniors. Our men were Stater, Oldham and Quay, and we hope we have started the series of three vic- tories to gain the cup. In the l'ublic Speaking Contest seven Sen- iors took part while Gordon Stater took the prize. Stage. The Senior Play, the greatest event of the year, was presented May 1. The play was The Piper, wherein the best workers of the class took part. It was staged by Miss Mayall and was a great success. Collzzzzeizcenzenzf. The last events of the ad- ministration of Van Cleef were in commence- ment week when the juniors gave the reception to the Seniors. a glorious affair, since the Seniors bought Empress tickets and helped fill the Junior treasury. Class night was thoroughly enjoyed and on graduation night we Seniors, a class of one hundred eighty-six. leave our loved and hon- ored O. H. S. to go out in life's broader field of expansion and development. -HELEN BENDER '14. ,13-



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Q1 THE STUDENT '14 U GUY B. VVGODSON Athenaean '12, 113, '11, Rep. '13-. Classical '13, '11, Vice-Pres. ,133 Pres. ,133 Rep. '13, '14, Sec. '14. Y. M. C. A. '13, '14, Senior Play. 'iLaw! Law! That is my hobby. GLADYS DRENNAN Portia f l'hy modesty is a candle to thy meritf, BERT BLAKENEY Classical Club ,13 A. A. Hang sorrow! Care once killed a cat, So therefore let's be merry. MACD LORZ fjanj Ulf reasons were as plenty as blackberries, I would give no man reason for my doings. i -15-

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