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Twenty-six KENT STEDDOM, from Ohio, was an Athenaean., '14, '15, ,16: Re- porter., ,153 Charter member of E. R., and Secretary in Q15, 'l6. He is a mathematic Nsharlcn and has athletic aspirations. If Buckeye had anything to do with his eyes then all girls will go to Ohio to get brown eyes. DOROTHY WHITEHEAD, from Illinois, is a new member ot our class. We have absolute proof that she is an excellent student and umeans Well. She apparently has a large supply of those qualities that go to make a successful per- son in the world of experience and the world of competition. RAY MCGAHA is primarily a cased, We clon't wish to cast any reflection .upon the state of Wis- consin but Ray was born there. This unfortunate incident cannot be blamed on the state. Was a member of the Boy's Glee Club. MARY PATTERSON is from Tennessee. Here's her biography: Irving' '13, ,14, '15, ,161 Portia Q15, '16, president '16q Classical Club '1-3: class treasurer '15: student staff '13, and Luciana in the Sen- ior play. Therels a proverb among' the students that goes like this: Milf you would have a thing well done, leave it to Mary.
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LILLA FLORENCE STEBBINS came to adorn this mundane sphere in New Jersey. She was a quiet, industrious inmate of C3, allowing not even the giggles of her class- mates to disturb the flow of intel- lect. Socially, Lilla shines as a member of the Portia Club. CLARENCE PARSONS was an Ath., '15, Football team, '14, '15q Class Basketball, '12q Tennis team, '14, '15. Held State Cham- pionship singles and doubles '14 and '15q Class President, '16. Clar- ence has made many friends at school. He is a very quiet sort of person, but at times comes out of the trance and says what he thinks. HELEN IONE NEWMAN was born in Indiana. She has been an Irving three years: reporter ,151 treasurer '15: president '16q class secretary ,155 Portia vice president '15. She has a hump of originality, and is a living example that the cutest things are done up in the smallest packages. HOWARD WALLACE HIN- MAN, of the artistic temperament, comes from Illinois. He was a Forum, Senior Editor, '16g member of the Boys' Glee Club, and as the Class poet, Nmightiest of the mighty. Although stubby in stat- ure, his poetical ability and marve- lous tenor voice will carry him on the road to fame. Twenty-five
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It is a pleasure in many ways to meet a born and bred Oklaho- man, and VERNA L. BRAWDY is one of them. Since 1915 she has been a D. D. G., and is now a Por- tia. It is wonderful that so slight a person could be so witty-that so little of her could please so much, maybe it is all explained by her optimism. CORA RICE is another aborigi- nee of this State. Seems to be ironical at times. but is a good .natured person when any boys are around. Wears a hair ribbon most of the time. Recites occasionally. Ought to have been a suffragette companion of Sylvia Pankhurst. Noted for her good sense and gen- eral helpfulness. You can't always tell much about a fellow from his birthplace. For instance here is JAMES SMITH CARLE, who was born in Indiana, but who has attended the High School in Artesia, New Mexico. Now we are glad to say, he is here, but, by jabers, he looks more like a New Yorker than an Oklahoman --Oh well. MIRIAM VERA MATHEWS or- iginated in Iowa. At O. H. S. she won distinction in the Glee Club for her lovely soprano voice. She may be recognized by her shy and quiet manner and her charming smile. She was one of the noble band of Portias., and a dramatically inclined individual. K Twenty-seven
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