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Fourteen ADOLPH WALTON, JR., a mus- ically inclined German who helpecl give the Glee Club a start. He is very quiet except when he sings ancl then he is in the height of his glory. He was secretary ancl treas- urer of the Glee Club in '16. He is one of our coming wireless teleg- raphers. SUE DYER. This is an exact likeness of Sue. Her main occupa- tion is breaking hearts. She was born in Texas. Is really pretty. Talks a goocl cleal and contemplates matrimony. We tear the worst. uspealcs French at timesf' We ain't liable for that statement. GAYLORD NOFTSGER flowab, commonly lcnown as Arkansas, came here a year ago from the Ben- tonville High School. Is fasticlious, fussy, good-naturecl, frivolous, and recl-heaclecl, outside of that he seems to be fairly civilized. The only reason he can final for coming to Oklahoma City is that nbeauty is its own excuse for being. MIRIAM CARPENTER is the sort that would inspire a poet into fame: you never would guess she came from Kansas. You can't say anything humorous about her be- cause she is so in earnest, but you coulcln't help remarking how happy she is. She has been an Irving since '14, and vice-president this year. A 'Q'
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HELEN MARIE RHODABAR- GER isn't a bit backward about telling her age. She was born in 1897 in the state of Pennsylvania. She attended the High School of Fairmont, West Virginia for the first three and one-half years of school. She is better looking than her picture. Some people misjudge Arkansas. Why man, don't you know-that there is where AGNES ARM- STRONG was born, and that it is the place through which Opie Read once traveled? But, of the two, Miss Armstrong is by far the most important, for she was a member of the Portias since 1916. ROBERT ALEXANDER ent- ered O. H. S. in 1913 as a sopho- more from the high school at Hart- ford City, Indiana. He has been in earnest in his work both out of school and in. Nobody thinks of Bob other than a worker and a man. He joined the Engineering club this year. LOUISE OCTAVE SCHLOS- SER. You might know she was born rightxhere in our own State. Very fond of animals with the ex- ception of freshmen. She belongs to the D. D. G., and the Portia Club. She has a reputation for be- ing very studious and energetic- well founded, by the way. in ,. AV Y Thifte 8 11
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CORINNE SMITH. This chub- T by, rosy cheeked lass began to chatter and laugh in Illinois and has kept it up ever since. She is very fond of Latin. especially fond of the Latin teacher, Miss. Hanna. She has always taken a prominent part in all school affairs and is an active member of the Portia Club. MARTIN MCMILLAN, also Birdie Mc. and Tweetie,M born in a Kansas cornfield., excessively handsome, possesses a sweet smile con certain occasionsj. He was assistant debate coach.K very ora- torical: lilies the ladies, fond of 2L1fOl'l10blleS and love SCCHSS. whole career has been one long series of likes and fights. He was a strong man of the Forum Debat- ing Society. HELEN ELIZABETH RECK- one of these society stars-was born in Oklahoma. Helen's only bad habit is reciting too much at one time. Her study habits are unknown tothe faculty and if any- one can discover them, he should be classed with Columbus ancl Franklin. We woulclnqt advise any- one to try it. Q - ERNEST T. SET TLE QOkla- homaj., the smooth-tongfued bone- heacl is fondmof his pet nicknames. upinkeyfq Ernestine.,N MDear., and 'Ticls. He is always cheer- ful, especially so when the ladies are around. He is a Booster, and a member of the Senior play cast. -0' Fifteen
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