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

 - Class of 1916

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OLA PRICE folilahomal is musically inclined. Even appreci- ates Tom-cat Solosfi Has been in O. H. S. orchestra for a year. She is a member of the Portia club. Has a habit of keeping' still till called upon-something' very rare in a Senior. Never inhabited the afternoon study. GEORGE HERRING, a pug- nacious boxer., was born in Texas. He was a Ciceronian '15-'16, secre- tary '15, president '16 and Senior assistant sergeant-at-arms. George has a peculiar liking for his teach- ers which he shows by small pres- ents. He is past master at the matrimonial art and gives advice in cases. LEAH L. HAMLIN, a striking example of the Puritan type of girlhood, came to us from the state of Iowa. She is one of the best students of O. H. S., and was Vice- President, '14g and Secretary, '16, of the D. D. G., and a member of the Portia Club. Having a per- petual smile, she is like a ray of sunshine in her class. LeCLAIR ALBERTSON comes here from Iowa, and if the rest of the people up there all wear the sort of derbies and the style of fancy ties that 'tMiss Leclair sports down here, we would feel like giving' them our seat in assem- bly. Twenty-three

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Twenty-two AUDRA MCMINIMY came to O. H. S. last year from Ada, Okla- homa, town of her birth. She is a member of the Glee Club, pos- sesses a lovely soprano voice. She loves lots of fun and is particularly fond of racing up and down the isles of the auditorium after her daily call on Mrs. Claussen., in D19. Klso she is a distinguished Portia. LUKE ALBERT COLWELL was born in Kansas. He was rather musically inclined and was a mem- ber of the Boy's Glee Club. He graduated in January and we have missed his gentle voice since in As- sembly. His specialty was Science and lending Physics problems to the girls. We hope his Science and Voice will carry him high on the road to success. VARNER BEALL HUNTER, the fair maiden from Texas, has en- deared herself to all the members of the Senior Class. She is special- izing in home economics. Does it not sound suspicious? She is also a member of the Portia Club and does efficient ,work in all things which she undertakes. MARY JENKINS of Texas. Mary keeps all her secrets to her- sell so we couldn't find anything personal to tell you about her. If you want to find her you must al- ways look on the back row, for she is bound to be there. This char- acteristic is natural but not purely accidental.



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Twenty-four NTI-ne home of blue grass and pretty women, that Kentucky state is represented here by RUTH CARNES, not the least among' the O. H. S. delegation. Ruth is a Portia and, as such, is sure to he too well known hy all the Senior girls for us to add a point to the deliniation of her amiable charac- ter. LLOYD T. BOARDMAN, from Illinois, joined the Classical Club in 1914, was elected treasurer and the club disbanded. He has been a ujeffv since '14, a Booster since '15, is not ashamed to say that he belonged to the Y. M. C. A. till it petered out. He was business man- ager of the Glee Club '15 and '16. MARIAN WILKIN. Oklahoma is honored with the birth of this fair maid. She is one of the quiet workers whom every one likes. Marian is especially fond of phy- sics and at most any time you can find her lahorously studying this subject. She is a member of whom the Portia Club is very proud. MARY A. HUGHES originated in Wisconsin. Later fwe may sup- pose hy several years, as we have it on reliable authority that she was not a precocious prodigyj she at- tended Centennial High School, Pueblo, Colorado, for three years. But for her FinishmentM she came to a really good school.

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