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

 - Class of 1921

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'nl' 'P'i'P.... fulllwlinlllllrlv. wi' TU 1 415 1 l , m NIKK w L ' IN MEMORIAM nm I x nulll -u MAY STONE BORN OCT 18 1902 DIED JAlNL31191l CLIFFORD BROOKS norm ms 26 woe. men FEB11 1921 191- NWI Q01 M Y N 1 'ul 1 I I 'Alum I dllIdllN1lllln llhglml 4 li X5 I I N - ,, Q, H - - I s ---T'--2 ,sur -O- 3. free iii-?:?-Egacz ' ' ' 2 , X j 1 ,E3f'f 2 1ii5.-.3'-,:f'iI3'3,,,'f-2-'5, .5'i'iF'11I-ggfa N Q . J I W -2-J-pl-H. ?- Avia- :.:!-'Q-'Ez'-:E:h4,r,g:TfF..-T .. e.32.na.iE- Q, 11:-ff if-O? iiizeiifi E- E--2 SES' ,. .. 'A ,1 9- L A A -al-sr..-J? EE- H--1' ' A- ,z-11 ff Nifvltw 'XA - K--, Jil if s f 1 fy , x L : ' 3 I . - ,I N a ' . ' d - 2 v ' 'g Ayr U .QI , I, sf I- Q V .X Q ' s r X' ' 1 X B - , 9 n 9 . I Q V wg : 3 N gf, O A - ,O - X O, ,sz A -- e s wx O xm- 4, A ' -Q,L, f- -:f-i, ..5:'.:.-.J E'-:ai',L-7:5351-Lge, ,- 4 -54 47?-A' ,4'i , 5-'l-1 E-1 A -E' ,. :E :iiagiegazgiek Q - 4. f:f:--O-'f :4 :L:--'..- 'ig-2: E-. ' as-ff- 1, . .EA ,Y M45 i 14- A A ---' :-- .. Q, Q 'il-'.gfi':'S' 'TM- f ' 5 Lx: mill! il T Allllllne. Where the Brook and Rrver Meet Class of Nmeteen twenty one It seems the year has mst begun, And now It ends We've had our pleasures hard work, too And we were all these four years through Good frrends The years we know, though soon be past, In years to come w11l always last A Youth's own day Of Pleasure 's vast, sunllt estate, We cannot stay The shadow of Commencement falls And dxms the laughter rn our halls, Our Hxgh School race xs run With tlmld and reluctant feet, We stand where brook and nver meet The blgger race begun Mxldred Klelnschmrdt ' I A I ' ' 1 . ' We 've lingered long beslde the gate . 1 I 0 . U X Five .mano illlll Illllmm 4v7 X DE DI CAT I ON FO OKLAHOMA CITY Wlth Wlth Wlth With 21dI11lI lIlOll for her enterprlse gratxtude for her opportumtles sympathy for her ldeflls confudence for her future thls Annual IS respectfully dedlcated by the Class of 1991 hd--'HM . .c. . 7 y 4 y v ,- I .--. .. . ' N- - ,. . ..,,, .. I I -? ' II I S? ' 52 -'J ....-. .. - tv-mi nun-Q 4A.:',H,x w,. -pr . 5 - I it ' A ' ' II Faculty L W. O. Moore- .......... - .... ................................ P rincipal DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Helen Ferris Charles Schreck I Georgia Sheldon Mrs. M. E. Clayton Adelia Clifton Nellie Jane McFerron Greta Hansen Launa Smith Caroline Power Cora Voy Ward Grace Williams .Julia Porter e Grace Lee F. K. Russell DEPARTMENT OF TEACHERS' TRAINING Florette McNeese. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS V Mabel Stewart T. L. Collier Irene Hamilton L. S. Demand - Lelah Popplewell Grace Deupree L, W. Weber Kathleen Lowther W. A. Henderson R. M. Ryder d DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE - S. B. Lippincott Minnie Redmon L. 0. Wilson W. Myers J, -L. Smith B. C. Brous J. L. Powers T. R. Steman DEPARTMZENT or LANGUAGE 1 Kenneth Kaufman Dorothy Angevine Lilly Short Grace Norris Blanche Hanna Ruth Snell , Stella Samuel Barbara Schlabach Josephine Snapp -, DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY , Jeanette Gordon Jessie Trevarthen ' ' Floy Dawson Maui-ine Hoover ' Eva White James Malin Maude Owen H. B. Summers - - Loda Hall Seven ra 3 1 1- fl u A-ll I 5 n . 5 v an ' r I Fw, F., -wr -s-5,5-iggse-ez5..47ju3s14j f:'.-.gifgfgitw an 4si1lIlIill':lllllll.lv. FACULTY 1 Continued I DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SPEAKING H. B. Summers DEPARTMENT OF MANUAL TRAINING H. F. Rusch ' Paul Selders A, W. Hornung Harry McKimmey DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL DRAWING N. A. Lago A. E. Phillips H. E. Marsh DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS Helen Allison Flora Wild Lxllian Grifflth Irma Kendrick Helen Lyon Ruth Patton Mary Brucher DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE A E Mushrush Josephme Norwood Mrs Susie Nlblo Henrietta Radell Mrs Pearl P1ke Kenneth Taylor Louise Pmekens Lucmlle Dawkms DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION M E Greer Beatrlce Wagoner Grace Chadwxck Louzse Buxton Werdna Rlves Lomse Stlckley DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC F K Russell DEPARTMENT OF ART Sylvxa Franz LBRARIAN Eva Chownmg DEAN OF GIRLS Mrs W Wxllmgham Barbara Schlabach Secretary Assrstant Secretary Assutant Secretary Eva Shidler .... .... .......... - - .............. ....... - - ---- ,LA HHS V. 1 Eight ,, 1, , 'au l ,.':,'r' .H fs un illlll llllm... SENIORS LUELLA McSWAlN She speaks, behues and amts Just as she ought ORN ILLF SLHWOERKL The only small thmg about Orulle 18 h1s S120 but then, mst su what an op portumtv he has to grow ELILABLTH NAUI E G1 e Club, 19 20 1 0 Hara. 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Clayton Adelia Clifton Nellie Jane McFerron Greta Hansen Launa Smith Caroline Power Cora Voy Ward Grace Williams Julia Porter 4 - Grace Lee F. K. Russell DEPARTMENT OF TEACHERS' TRAINING Florette McNeese. ' ' DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS I Mabel Stewart T. L. Collier ' Irene Hamilton L. S. Demand V Lelah Popplewell Grace Deupree L, W. Weber Kathleen Lowther W. A. Henderson R. M. Ryder F DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE . S. B. Lippincott Minnie Redmon L. O. Wilson W. Myers J, -L. Smith B. C. Brous J. L. Powers T. R. Steman DEPARTMJENT 6F LANGUAGE , Kenneth Kaufman Dorothy Angevine Lilly Short Grace Norris Blanche Hanna Ruth Snell - Stella Samuel Barbara Sehlabach Josephine Snapp , DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY . . Jeanette Gordon Jessie Trevarthen A Floy Dawson Maurine Hoover ' Eva. White James Malin Maude Owen H. B. Summers . - Loda Hall Seven FACULTY K Contmued I ff 1 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SPEAKING H B Summers DEPARTMENT OF MANUAL TRAINING H F Rusch Paul Selders A W hornung Harry MeKunmey DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL DRAWING N A Lago A E Phxllxps H E Marsh DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS Helen Alhson Flora Wlld L1ll1an Gnfflth Irma Kendrxck Helen Lyon Ruth Patton Mary Brucher DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE E Mushrush Josephme Norwood Mrs Susle N1blo Henrietta Radell Mrs Pearl Pxke Kenneth Taylor Louise Plckens . Lucllle Dawkins ' DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION M. E, Greer Louise Stickley DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Beatrice Wagoner F. K. Russell DEPARTMENT OF ART Grace Chadwick Barbara Sehlabach ' Sylvia Franz I ' LIBRARIAN - H Eva Chowning DEAN OF GIRLS I 1' Mrs. W. Willingham A Eva Shidler .................. -- .............. ............. S ecretary . 4 H Louise Buxton .............. ....................... A ssistant Secretary I I' Werdna Rives ....................... - .............. Assistant Secretary nfillll mllhlm A F ggi. - ' -- -A 1 A Eight 1 5. :mf i 1 Q, ' AFM' 1 '., ' F -' .ii -1 .. V. 1 of ' aw - In I - fir .nie -lf 1,f5-,4',..9.?i1Lk?1 '. ' n ,, A K .f l . s x V, V! 'f E T-r C H .X fx rf -I 4 if N In Pri 'J 1 J E -4 I: . , 93 :Q ,. I L5 3 E 4 fl 'S Fi V NS 21 E 5 +4 L. E F fi if ii l 1. S, fi ll 3 i L r r ww: V HB-:1'l'E 'frv-. f.w'r'w'-117-' 2' 'Ii . g-1-2,3114 b o- ' ' 5 -I it. , - aa , -'sift I I V, vo fo- am ill A l in . There is a feeling of Etermty in Youth which makes ll amends for everythmg To be young is to be as one of the Immortals Hazlitt Nilti I' l w I - I I ' Ailllllr 1-val' akin. ks .lm SENIORS LUELLA MQSWATN She speaks, behaves and acts just as she ought. ORVILLE SUHWOERKE The only small thing about Orville is his size-but then, just see what an op- portunity he has to grow. ELIZABETH NAGLE Glee Club, '19, '20, '21, 0 Hara. San. Elizabeth has written her name in the hall of fame by means of her voice. We all marvel at her singing and her Ureeitita- ting. LUCILE WVILLIAMS Class Basket Ball, '17, '18, 'l9. The only way to have friends is to be one, and Lucile counts her 's by the hun- dreds. DOROTHY DONALSON Portia. When she had passed it seemed like the eeasing of exquisite music. Ten 6 llll Illllllllllr SENIORS EMOCLNE Ll NTHI CUM ee Llub 1 T C 1 Por la Lmogene nught haw. been lll0I'L antue had xt not been her 1l991I'l to mlke good grxdes LEON A RD HAT E Boostex '90 '71 An able mnn who whows l11s qp1r1t bv glntle vsord-1 1nd resolute lttl0IlW Gosh, thm girls lllz hm blonde hur NH RTLF RALL Portxa, Senlor Plav Illlsitd ln the future We are WlShlHg' vou good ludl, Mvrtle ANNA ANDERSON N llflllli 'N 'IQ '10 lortxa Su IS not a grind, or vet too gav But half bctwun she treads hu- w-xx MARIE SHIELDS 10 '10 '71, Pep! 1, Portxa hm s not onls happv hericlf but CILNLS the h P1 ness of others I A h I' 1 ' lil T , '2 5 T. . ,., L 5 t' . ' ' 'x y 1 Q '-J, 1 'N ' .' 3 : Y z ,. Y 1. , . . , A- , - In 1 . f- ' .a .' af' .. t - 1' fu '. :'. A' , J A Myrtle's happy smile will surely be . x . X . . ,. Vw k ' D . D '4 a . ., .,. ., -, . 1' . V., i il X ' L '.,, f- Y . 4 A k k - . 7 . G. ll. C., ' ., 2. , - , llul '21, ' 1 S x' W hr - ' km 5 L1 ,s zu ri - .. Eleven nn illll lllllnv. SENIORS NFI MA EMLNHISER Portla pleasant laugh, a. happv smlle, wonderful glrl, certalnly worth whxle EMERSON SMITH Football, '91 Here IS ' Sm1thy one of our football stars and proud are w of hm oo ' What's the matter wlth Emerson? He all nght' ' LEAH MGMULLEN T T C 'M1ckey can never forget h , for h 1B one of the exceptlonal students who seem to know everythmg they are sup posed to CllARLLb EARNHEART Booster, '70 21 Talks llttle, works httle, and sleeps a lot, but he IS popular and always manages to pass examxnatxons RUTH HUMPHREYS Adelante, '18, '19, '20, '21, Trens '20 Portla Ruth qualxfxed herself as a real student 1n her Englxsh vlasses f I A Y 1 J A A V U ' A , ' , ' X . , . - A e i t . A X. V ' Ye . g, Anyone who has been in a class with ' ' . er s e W A 7 ... , . . 5 - . . . . , Twelve ..unillll1llum.. SENIORS DOROTHY AULR I xlolx 19 '90 '21 Pep Club '20 '21 T T C '21, Port1a Attends strlotly to her own busmess, but nobodv has been able to flnd out what WENDELL HARPER Wendell remlnds us of a llttle falry whose buslness IS to chase the blues awav I et us add, that she does her duty , GRAYDON LAUGHBAUM Booster '19 20 '91 Spanlsh Plnv '21 Senlor Play Xoung, mnocent and uusoplnstlcated he departs from our midst and goes 1nto the rue , cold world' WREN WILSON Y W C A, 19, '20, '21, Mav Queen, '70 Portxa Wren can c-ertamlv make 1 pxano be have OPAL HURD Pep Club, '20 '21, Portla, All of us do not know Opal but those who do, know her as a. good student and frxend . - A l I V , ' 7 , 4 6 . 1' J 1 'y r I 1 1 1 u n o, ' n .b , it is. Q u x ,ly t. 1 , well. 7 - ' 70 , ., , ..', b 20, Q . , . . . 'y . . X c I . v , 1 , . . . . . h - , , . 1 . 9 ' ' Y Thirteen ' 1' if ll - I 1 ' A ' ' ll A SENIORS l ELNA CLARITA SMITH Nautilus, '18, '19, '20, '21, Treas, '20, Sec. '21g Nautilus Play, '19, '20, Y. W. C. A., '19, '20g Portia Pres. '20. With her brown curls and blue eyes, Elna is very charmingg she has the knack of doing the little things that count. CARL CROMER Senate, '20, '21, Carl is quiet and a hard worker, and such are always appreciated. EMMA RICE G. D. C., '19, '20, '21, Treas., '21g Y. W. V C. A., '18, '19, '20, '21, Seo. '21, Debate, '21g Portia. Yes, Emma has been pretty busy since she came to O. H. S. However, there seems to be someone outside of school that takes a good deal of time, also. MITTY MURRAY One of our more quiet girls who has worked hard and endeared herself to all who know her. INA MAE BAKHOUS Portia. f'Her gentle speech and modest ways, Left others to accord her praise. ourieen wk I 4. n 1-Q -fw---Q -H 'mr-. -' H- ' -- -r 'sr' '- - I 1 ' A ' ' ll SENIORS YELMA DAVENPORT Pep Club, '20, '21, Portia. You may turn the imllest moments to some noble use. For proof see Velma. INEZ GERBER l'l1lll'l'S0lll2ill, '20, '21, Y. W. C. A., '18, '19, '20, '21, Pep, '20, '21g Olympian, '20, '21, Basketball, '19, '20, '21, Spanish Play, '20, Portia. l'au usually be fuoud in the Gym, attircll avvornliuglyg Inez shows every sign of be' ing a. sec-ond Miss Stiekloy. PER VIS BRISTOL A quiet fellow around the boys, but hc Y' is sure a. cave-man proper with the girls, a. and some flower in Spanish. , DOROTHY BUFFlNGTON Allelante, '18, '19, '20, V. Pres., '19, Pres. '20, Y. W. C. A., '18, '19, '20, '21, , Debate, '20, '21, Portia, May Festival. There is with-in this elass, A girl to be esteemed, Of greater human intellect, We mortals never dreamed. S110 works real hard but that's not all, For Dot does like her fun, Q So if you want au all-round girl, 5 Take Dorothy Buffiugton. ELYA PAGET Pep Club, '20, '21g Portia. Everybolly likes Elva. Sho is a good friend and a good sport. l l Fifteen gif: 1 11 gf. iw 1 V J ni! 'r 'sb if 'f .E gif '4 , E 'I 1 ..,, Sa A .Q .Q V .5 -J .4 -1 wi is -1.1 1 A ls .Q um illll' llllm-. SENIORS IDA LEE WILSON Portla, Pep Club, 20, '91 Ida. IS another of our math sharks MAX FAGIN Lxttle? My Goodness, Yes' But It ms an estabhshed fact that the most preclous thmgs come rn the smallest packages MARTHA HERRING Y W C A, '20, Portxa qmetness of women rs The force of success GAYLORD PEER Cxceronlan, '20, '21 Gaylord IS a qulet, studxous fellow wxth a. personahty that everybody hkes WINIFRED BAIRD Portm, If Wmxfred 15 a typxeal ' J ay Hawker, well I'm for her Before closmg we wxll g1V6 her our blessmg and say Amenlll I A l w W ' 1 Martha is very quiet, but behind the . . . . , Sixteen ' ' A E'-. '.' ., ,' .. 1' -r . -.,- -s.4 , PIII! illilllllln SENIORS RUTH LEWIQ 1 7 U0 79 ru 0 1 A 0 '11 P011 HerUs a gxrl that's hked by all Her pleasxng personalltv eudeaxs her to her teachers and her 'sportsmarlshlpn to her fellow students Harlan ms a bov of serxous and deep thoughts, and the world has need of such LINDA HARWELI Laloh, '91 Y W C A, '91 Pep Club, '20, '1, T T C, '21, Portia Her grades stand up' as well as does her populantv, whlch she has lncreased even sxnee her freshman days JOSEPHINL CLARK Olymplan '20 '91, V P es '71, Pep Club '20, '21, Portla A relmble glrl and a clever athlete IS Joe For nature made her what she xs and nex er made another ICY BOULTON Glee Club, '00 21, O Hara San, Bulbul, Quartette, U0 EIIIQYSOIIIHH, '21 Icy has been wxth us from the start and stayed wxth us thru all tolls and troubles, and comes out vuth us, 1lCt0l'l0US w 1 f 0 I Q I A h G. L. C., '17, 18, 19, L, .15 V. P 2 5 '. w. 0. ., L , L 3 -fa. I' I ' HARLAN YOST J ' .. 9 . . . . ... 3 u A I ' . ' , -H ' . r Z, C. - if .li v 1 V ' ' A , 7 1 I C - n Seventeen ,,.,,,, W .,.-. --V n l., Al 7 l ' sullll im'lllIllll.1v. SENIORS REGINA BASHAW Y W C A, '20, Portla. The Hlgh School students and many out sxders flnd 1n her an agreeable compamon and a falthful frlend RICHARD T EDWARDS, JR A proof that a nxckname means popular lty, but from all present xndlcatlons w wxll have to change the D1ck to 'Doc next year KATHERINE WEST Is be11eved to possess defuute ldeas on matnmony A store house of facts, fo ml xshnesa and fun ALLAN M CASEY '20 '21, Senlor Play Allen spent h1s flrst two years at Mus gee but came to O H S to graduate wxth the class of U1 Good Judgmen rather MILDRED MELOY Ioman 20 '21 G G C ' 0 ' A woman's head, lxke the moon, IS always changlng, but there IS always a man ln lt H 1 l . ,, Z H . . . ' e ' v ' I 77 ' 1 . Senate, '20, '213 Treas., '2lg Booster, '19, , . I . - ko , . . . . ' ' L . ' t, ! ' ' . - . Q . ., 2 , 21. i Eighteen owl-agen., 'r'f17v' il' .E usd! JF? - Fr-p1l'7'!!.-.7'!I! Q1 4 H' I Y , QM.. -vii---sl - I I ' -l'l'llr A ll il . ln .lm SENIORS ALPA STEGLEMEN Alpha is one of the people we like bet- ter the more we see, kind of heart and earnest of thougnt. EUCLID H. ALEXANDER Booster, '20, '21. . Euclid is a product of the Sunny South. and proud of it, too! But aren't We glad he decided to stop-off at O. H. S. for a yea.r or two? Best wishes, Euclid. LEAITWILSON Y. W. C. A., '21g Portia. Great in quality, small in quantityg Leah is one of the finest girls we know. EDWARD HOWARD Very eliteg head full of facts. feet full of music. A general favorite. LENORE ARLEEN WILLIAMS Y. W. C. A., '20, '21g Pep Club, '20, '21, Portia. She needs no eulogy--she speaks for herself. Nineteen TV' iv llll mllhm SENIORQ LOLITA VANDFRURTFT Fmersonran, '20 '21 Reporter, 90 Y W C A '18 '19 '20 '01, Glee Clu 'ol O Hara, Sm Bubu Portra, Lol1t'1. rs the grrl that can always be de pended upon If her future IS 'mythrng lrke her past she vslll surely make her place IH the world ROBERT GIVEN S E R, V Pres, '19 Pres, 0 Booster, 20 21, Hy Y ' 1 Bob rs the dark eyed member of the poet That was the worst epoch m hrs llfe, I should say He has now recovered and domg flne Work wlth Bobby Bums ln Miss Ferns' Englxsh class JESQIE C ANNON Y W C A '20 I, Pep Club '91 Portla Here IS hopmg Jess1e's busmess career Wlll be as successful as her vears lll school HLNRY MILLER Athen xefrn, Booster, '20, ' 1 Henry IS a, frne fellow when you can f1nd hrm awake He got through ou hrs l'l1il1t3.t10ll of 100k1Ilg wrse IDA ECKSTEDT Laloh, '19, 20, '21 Pres, 'I' T '21, Portxa Ida IS one of those upon whom fell the mantle of an older slster She takes thlngs as thev come and absolutelv refuses to be strrred by the Nordlnarv . - I I I l 1 N s 1 , v 1 ' . 7 . , , - , - , m. . . ., , , J 4. ' b, 50, -5 ' 2. 3 l l 5 ' 1 t in 4, 1 - n 1 ' ' . - V. X Q E - . . . .y ,. , .. , . 7 . I 2 ' senior class, He claims he was once a . . ' . ,, '1 k , 5 . s . . . ., , .u , , .. , . . : . ' 2. I . . ' . .1 L ' ' Q I. '20g . . C., . .K . , Twenty H' ' ' I '. '-v 'T' 1 . ,' - bw---. ---H: N 4-ullll lllllhm SENIORS VELMA TAYLOR Pep Club, '20, '1, Port1a Tonlav IS ours, be ours lts Jo Let not tomorrow 's cares annoy RUSSELL KOLP Booster Ex '19, '20, '21 , , Class Basket Ball, 20, '21, Track '90 '21, Cross Country, lst Place, '20 Y dances a merve1lle D left us at mld year but lt would take a long, long tlme for us to forget him and h1s twlnkhng brown eyes MILDRED CAHALL If you want to know everythlng about anythmg, ask M1ldred JOE VANLE He was not consclous of Ins power, or, If he was knew not ltS full extent ETHEL DUFFY Man nmv not hope her heart to w , Be bus of common mould' - ' A I I . ' ' ' ' Y, ., , -3 Sec. '20- . Y an , I v Rust Coften described as He Y , . 1 .u , , , in . g , 1 Twenty-one Fniwlfilfn 'f Tf'- '1 ' 1 1'-'lniu lI:ll'1h SENIORS DOROTHY LEE BROWN D C, 19, 20 '21, Y W C '18 '19, '20 '21 Pres, '20, Por la, Pes, '21, T T C, '20, '21 P s, '00 Our Author IS also noted for her ca tnatmg dxmples, and 1S 'freputatlone run off Wxth all the honors RAYMOND LUTZ W1ll Raymond be wlllmg to hear h1s own PTHISBQ 'Course he won 't modesty's one of hrs ways VERA TIDWELL Portxa One of our classmates who dellghts ID 1d1ng her hght under a bushel u she thmks a great deal more than she talks BERNICE STEWART Lalola, '19, '20, '21, Poms Takes hfe as she fmds It and never borrows trouble Fond of plcture shows Cas we all areb MILDRED BLUE Emersonlan, '20, '21 Y W C A, '19 '20, '21 Portxa Don't, for one mstant, thank that M11 dred s name reflects her nature, for she 18 one of the sunn1est glrls we have - I I A G. . . '18, ' ' , ' . . I. A., ' ' J 7 5 ' ' t ' r . ' . . . 5 re . .. . , ' p- .7 . . . . d ' as one of those brilliant G. D. C.'s who h. . . 3 b t 'N W W l j . . . . , 1 Q ' . , 1 Twenty-two z nw Ill! llll'allllIIr.h. 1'-le 1 my , in . NA SENIORS EVELYN C HEW Emersoman, '19, '20 '21, Pres, '20 Glrls' Gee Club, '20, O Hara San Basket Ball, '19 20 Portra Wlth Evelyn leavmg, the HEIIIGTSODI an and the school as well, wxll lose 'L most worthv member PAUL BARNES Football, '12, ,zo Sandy was one of our best and 'cutestn football stars noted for wltty remarks One of cup1d's Vlctlmsl RUTH RAY Unlxke a Ray of sunshxne we have Ruth on cloudv days and her optunlsm has helped her frlends over many a mhtch PDA BISHOP T T C 21, Portla Those who know her oftnn sfu Edu as the nrcest grrl, ' and xndeed there 19 no one rn school more lxkeable A pleasant sens1ble glrl, she has proved a. quret but strong force wheres er she has been HELEN LOWER To stul 10118 ease was much mchned ' , . .. , - . g I . it 17. Y 7 , ' I Y ' s ' . , . , , , 1 , - . . ., . ll , 13' , . . . , . . . . lv a A. 1 s l' 1 ' ' .' Twenty-three l 1 'F is ill! illlallllllnm SENIORS FRANCES LI CAS Adelante, '19 '20 '21, Pres., 2 5 Ade- lante Play, '21' Portia' Y. W. C. A., '19, '20 ' . Frances declares that she is just crazy about cooking. Well! A way to a man s heart, etc PATSY COOPER A merry heart makes a cheerful coun tenance KENNETH WALKER Well Kenneth, 1t's been a hard fight but We 've won out even nn Physics CLAIRE CULLEY Portla, Pep Club, '70 '21 Clarre IS a Portla member and, as such IS sure to be too well known by all the Semor glrls for us to add a polnt to the HELEN ROBB Irvlng, '19 20, '21, V Pres, '20, Treas '20, Pres, '21, Irvmg Pla '20 ' 1 W C A, 19 20 , Portxa Merry and vwacxous Helen possesses a charm wh1ch makes her belox ed wherever she goes 1 , ' 0 3 7 , 21 9 l u c ' I ' - L , . 1 delineation of her amiable character. ' 7 . n , . . . ., ' ' I , , yi Y. 2 9 Y. . . . , , '21- 1 . , Twenty-four J-1-1111113131 I , 13 Ill! mlllnm SENIORS DOROTHX CORK X L A 01 P01 b1e1l1n,.. of I11tell1g,e11u,' Dorothy 19 The lllld of student that knows so IllllCh she lll'll'xlS the rest of us seem 'green ' l NEA BOS WELL Plus llll'lV headed, HSIIIAIIH classmate of ours li 11111 who Wlll sunlv be IYIISSCKI ln the full urs IIIIABETH DPIKFR Mlm: and hold are not the only 10111, urtus, too, passes current all over the 1 1ld IX AN I IKRNIER ' ' 'Pl 01 Tre-1s,' Q '18 '10 0 re Mnor 10 BO0Qt9l Cass me 19 Treas, Aha' llc-re 11 one of tho f1rmest b8ll6V mrs 111 the Ilrlllllllli' that were ap po1nte1l to do hls senxor wr1te up ' I11 doul vu foal qultf honored but our tune mul spfnu ls llmlted so 'lu revou' Ivan, tll vu mut agam HII D A HILL ll lllfl ' Vl ' 0 Portm f 0 she's gas oh, -me s sweet, 7 slu s a w1se muml mul LIlSCl'8Lt 1 l 4 Y. Y'. T. ., '.. 5 'tia. N511 ii lr I T fl- .L . , 1' , l . , W K . 7 , ' ' A 1 l 1 K ok . x o L x 1 , 1 1 .1 . M 1 V - 1 . I I A4 J I A F' '-' ' 2 , ' ' r' 3 vo- . ' v ,A . . . . Jeff, 1 '17, 118, 19, Lv, '- 3 . . 195 Sw., '20g 1. E. R., , ., L 3 P S., F193 Give Club, '19, '20g Drum , ' 77 9 Q -n I u5.,1 Q ., 'EL , . . - 1 K ' X ' 1' I . :Awe V . . . . . Q , - 1 vm 1 ' 1 ' K K H .K . . Q- ' . , '4' 11 11 1 ' . A A A l-la .-, 20, Ll: Y. '. C. A., 2 , '2lg 1 hy . tv: xl 1 . . C h, .' -'. z 1 2 . l Twenty-five 1- llll lI'lllllIllm SENIORS LENORE BARNES C L C, '18 19 '20, '21, Sec, '20, P s '21, Portxa Besndes bemg the sunshine of Doug 's hfe, she has 'also been the sunshme of the C L C 's 'mal of her class MARY ECHOLS M'ary 18 not fxckle, but her volce and food looks sure knocks em for a row We speak from expenence, Mary EDWARD QUAILE ' Ed never let a care block Ins path but he sure gets the glrls Eh, Marg? WINIFRED LUCILE HEAD Portxa Pep Club, '21 HCIIQ, entered O H S wlth a water proof smlle n whlch she has the rep of saxlmg through school CAROLYN HOSMER Naut1lus,'18, 19 '20 '21 Nautllus Play, '20, Portxa Carolyn and Ivan take the pnze for a quxet, progressxve couple - ,g . 0 I A l l f. . . ,' , ' ' . ' re., A l 1 I , 1 I. . - 1 1 n . v . . . ! Here is :L bird' everybody likes. 4 , ' i Y . 5 g . , . Q , ' 0 ' ll !Y . , . . I 1 Q 7 , - . ' C Twenty-six v ' vw ' 6 IIII lllllhlm SENIORS NA OMI NIANN Portxa Her talents to anv statlon were fxt ALX IN MLNITTT CICGTOHIHIII, '70 '91 llc has put the Lu-eron ans on the ro ul to success lt takes a ra.zorb'1c' BESbll' PADS Bessle has a head to contrlve a tongue to pu-su-nde and zz hand to mxeeute :nv lIl1SCll1lf ADAM B BlTTL1'R It xs easxer to be an honest mm than to flnd one You're on thu Tlbht traeh Adam we re all pulhng for sour success N IX IAN NELSON VN A, 20, '21,Pe1 b 'O 'l Portxa Vlvmn mn alvx 'ws be depenmlul uprn to know her Phvslcs lmsson, along Wltll 0l'll0l flllllgi as well 1 V l . ' 1 1' ' I .. , - . X . , i . x 2 , .. , ' . ,k. . . . W . , . . , . l , - . . - , 1 , . I High School Scouts, '20g Booster, '20, '21. ' ' , .' z l 1 . 1. ' x 'U' 1 lrv .L ' I ' v 1.1 . , Y Y.'.C. .' -u Jc1u,2,2g ' ' K YL. 1 5 . X . . r l 'L s Twenty-seven 1' 41 .Q um illllr llilm-. SENIORS NI ABEL THOMAb Lalolr, '10 '20 '21 lap Club, 20, '2 Portm A glrl, though mloesn 't use pfunt' Good hearted Jolly and somable We feel sure she w1ll never be rn tha ' old mard ' class LEF JENNINC S ROBI 90N Clvoroman, '10, '20 '21 Class Basket Ball, 71 2 Don't pay to go lookrng for trouble, It s too easy to fmml ' N ERA VANDEIN BURQ A.1e1anfe, '18 no 'zo '01 Trias 'o, W o A, Q T 'r 'J Blest wlth a promlscuous optrmxsm rbout every thrng rn general MERL FDI' 9 ERIC KQONT Laloll, '18 '19, '20, '21 V Pres, '19 '21, Sec, '20, Portra Unusual even to the wav she pronounces her name, all of us agree that she IS one the fmest products of O H S MARY WLLI S S OUNQ P0713 T T C U One of the most consmentxous students 14 Marv Vhlls Qometnne rn the nm: future vue max fmcl her 1n a rural school X feachmg Ann and lohnny thelr A B C's V f w 1 ' . 1 7 . 'a , v 1 ' -1: 1 rn ' ' f , , ,- . . x , . , .A 7 k , , . , , . 8, 21. ' 1 ' 7 1 v . Y 5 - . , v , ,., M, - , 1 ., 2 . 5 . Y. . . . 1., 1.0, .i .C., ..1, Orchestra, POTtl3. . , . . : W 1 Y , 1 A , . -1 ' , .. 3 .I . , ' u I K x . Y N ' ' I A JL A 1 . . , T , . . ., 2.1. , , 2 . ' ' L. V' .. L ,l I I M . , ' ' I . .I Y,7 1 v ' I l . . l . . 1 1 - Twenty-eight v f:'3g.1'sv+- g A Y' 1' i - Q t y l 1- Ill' iklliklll .lm SENIORS LOUISE PRIEST Portia Louise has not made her name famous, but she has made it beloved. GLEN SHACKLEFORD A good worker and full of pep, we'be- lieve he possesses the qualities necessary to a great business man. LETA HALLMARK Y. W. C. A.g Portia. Much to herself she thought, but little did she speak. LUCILE IRWIN T. T. C., '21g Portia. Yes, the wonder grew, how one small head could carry all she knew. DANA GRAHAM Portia. Dana is one of those comfortable peo' ple with whom it is possible to sit in silence. Twenty-nine fl, W Q f ' . W JF 1 . 15 llll mlltlm SENIORS LELIA HAHN GDC,'1'10 20' One of the few students who IS able to trlke a happv medlum between work and play We're all crazy about Leha and she's crazy about CARL SCHLABACH Football, '17, 18, 19, '20, Capt, '00 Basketball, '19, Claes V Pres, '21 Dutch' IS known by all He has had the d1StlIlCtl0l'l of bemg on the football team from h1s Freshman year Whxle 'Dutch' doesn't seem to care much fo the ' weaker sex, It appears that there are many who would hke to know hm better FRANCES SANFORD Frances has not been wlth us all four vears but she has certamly made up for lost tlme She IS a grrl wxth a heart hke a trolly car alwavs room for one more IVA E SIMPSON Portia, Short Story Contest Thls 1S the llttle glrl that IS dlitlll gu1sher1 for her llterary ablllty Won second place ln the short story contest' Ixa, C6l'ta1l1lV bxds faxr to be a second KCFBHHIB Hurst, N es 0 1 s? NAOMI PEDERSON Y W C A, '18, Pep Club '10 '20 '21 Gms' Glee Club '20, '21 Bulbul Port a Naom1 wears an earthlv halo, her red gold halr, and always does her work the best lt can be done . . . . 8, ., ' , 21. 1-us. X P , Y . ' 1 , . ' ' , U nr K I ' Y , . Emersonian, '18, '19, '20g Pres., '19, . . I . . . ' . ' t- ,e mf . . . . ' , ., , Q ' V . Il Yi' f . Y Y l 1 Thirty , .-uv -.v as Ill! illiallllllhlm SENIORS DOROTHY G W1LbON 'btudus serxe for dehgh for 01'I1'l ment, and for llbllltj BRUNEL FARIS Thxrd Place 1n Art Intersnholastc Meet, '20 Brunel has accomplxshed art to a f1l1C vomt, but he savs he 18 g.0ll1g to be a surgeon MAUDF CRAIG X VN 90 '91,Port1a lvlxudl has been a faxthful student and has a w11l whxch w1ll always flnd a way LORRAINE BALDRIDGE Y W L A, '17, Portla A quxet good lookmg 1113111811 who mom MARY HIGIITOWER 9 J , W L 18, '19 '90, '21 Pep Llub, '19 ' mass Truas, '91 Portxa Here xs another popular voung mlss, who certamly pulls down the grades Anml tll1'4 last velr Marv profmses a grezt 1n terest m Guthrle Anyway she hkes thelr plus f -, Y - I- ti L. ' ' ,IDD I . A I V . ,V . '. '. C. A., K., .' '. ' - ' ' , l H1 not seem to be aware of it. G. L. U. '18 '19, zo, '21g Y. , A., ' .. - ' 20- 'I I Y ' ' ! Y Thirty-one 4- llll illiullllllm SENIORS DONI X NASH W 'N 1 Por la The-re could nex UI hm 1 more stcadfwt frlend than Dllllla Hats off to her Class' GLEN DAX IS Wlth a Lheerv dm-zposltlon and a ready to help hand, he IS the kxnd of box we all hke and admxre Emers0n1an,'10 '20 Gleo Club, '19 ' , '21, Orchestral Club, '21 Reporter ' Drum Magor, ' ' O Hara San ' Qulte a muslclan she has plaved her way mto the hearts of us all MAURINE JARRETT Purtxa Her wonderful auburn halr IB zndeed a DOSSGSSIOII to envv, and ln addxtwn she has bramsl bruns' bralnsl LORRAINE KINC T T C, '21, Pep Club, '70 Portm Tall and rather d1gn1f1ed looking, new er l theless she has the rare acnomphshments of lxkmg es erybody - I 4 l I l l Y. V. C. A., fm, 11, 'fl 9 r' . THELMA JUNE EADS ' ., 9 , , 20 ' ' '- I 5 s 215 ' ' 195 20. I' . . . ' Lg 1. Thirty-two X' ---vy w- L a 'nz mr 4. um illll llm 1 ' -pru- SENIORS NELETA SOUTHWELL lrls Glee Club '70 ' 1 ' am sure Late s an enemy to hfe ' J RAY MIATLOCK oys Glee Club, 90 '21 Treas, ' , Booster, 90 '21 Thanksglvmg Pageant Ray was werv strong an study and good fellowship ep Club 00 '91 Olympian, '91, Basket B '18 19 '20, '21 Her last name describes her better than numerous words Nuff sald, ' u este pas? KARL BEAN Clceronlan '20 '21 ' Beame, the boy the glrls can always flnd ln the Moon ROSE bTEGALL To me pertaxns not, she rephes T now, or care where Cup1d tlles ' - A I A l I A h 1 l l l G' ' , L, 2. 41 , uk I - -2 1 B ' '-, 1 . 21- , : 3 ES-TH'ER BLOOM P ,'., .., ' .- y all, 7 1 , . I l cc ' 1 rx he -' l 2 : ' I ' 71 ' ok . ' ':,.' Thirty-three YF - I ' A Y x 1-lliill . klll .Im SENIORS ' CLARA CORNISH Trving, '19, '20, '21g Pres., '20g Portia. Clara was a strong student and she put a great deal of the same strength in the Irving Club. BUFORD BRISTOL Buford has the brains and the force to become great, and a competent business man is always in demand. CLARA RAINSBERGER Laloli, Pep Club, T. T. C., Portia. An original girl and one who knows the value of little things. Clara will surely make her place in the world. JOYCE HUGHES Emersonian, '20, '21g Seo. '20g Y. W. C. A., '19, '20, '21g Portia. Joyce's cheeks are rosy red, Joy0e's eyes are bright. But when there 's work to do, 'tis said Joyce is there all right. CLYDEEN CORNWELL T. T. C.5 Portia. 'Tis niee to be natural, when you 're naturally nice. Thirty-four -e W eg., vw.,-mvmlw V-ww 'rr . Q: .Q ulH1lll11ll:ln.1-. SENIORS DORTIIA HOWLAND 011 ' ' as, ' W , '18 Portla Dortha IN a Uhowland' succe s 1n Swan l Ish, and 111 the rest of her school eareer, oo MARX MEL L C '14 '20 71 Rmpor er, ' ' es, '91 1 W A ' POTtl8 Marx has benn a nughtx good fnend an good student Ask Ed For honor ot th1S school Marv has done her slmre We know from sad GXPCTIGHQB Her tvpe IS xerv r1re IEROME BERNSTEIN '17, '8, '19, '20, '21 Tr as, 1 leff Cup Debate, '21 Class Treas, '91 Annual Staff 1 sure enough, thu 18 Jerome-the one that took your pxcture order, you know and heads the 11st of the c-afeterxa push ers Inst the same old dear, we re for von, STRONG' DORIS HILL ee I lb ' 'I '10, Ion1 n, 17, Glee Pageant, Drum Major Dons hasn t had much to say, but don nur thmk she wasn t Il0t1C9l1 LENXIQ BRADEN Af1lfI12l9rll1,J0ff '90 '01 H1 H, '20 , Class Basket Ball, '19 '20 Annual Staff, I, Booster Lx , Hell Lead ' Pres '91 Senlor Plav A1'flIltl0ll' folks here IS our 'Squee lnst abowe IS 111s pedlgree, Hv th1s one c'1n e'1s1ly understand In lCtlW1tl0S l s worked to beat the blfld 1 Let ns add that Squ1e has made 1 host or frxends that vull not soon forget hun ' I I Lal ', '18, 1.13 Tre . 193 Y. . C. A. 1 5 . , ' , ' ' - 'K ' I , 1 a Y . H, - G. . ,., '17, ns, .1, , 'Lg 1 to 203 Ir . -5 '. . C. ., 183 u, K , ' ' d a .. . ' . , 4 . 1 I V 1 I I I 1 1 ' ' . Jeff, 1 . e . 19 . . - , . , , , . .. g , 2. . K .L . He 's noted for being an expert bluffer 11 A I I 4 I I - . . . , . , 1 K. GI , 311 17 H .- 'a ' '18' Nl I Y ' 7 ' 1 Yt ' ' 1 J ' . ' L - ,- - , , .. , ..5 ' ' , '21' Y J w 1 L , 5 , ry - er, 20: V. ., . . ' Y, 1' b H - 4 ,H ' ,V ' ' at Y ' , 11 ' u I t 1 V I' 2 , ' ' le' ' , z . M 1 1 f ' 1 1 1 Thirty-,five ' r as Illl lllllhlm SENIORS GRACE N OORHEES L 7 7 , , ' ' 1 Pep Club 0 1 Maw Festxval '90 Portla In the rlght place 1s her heart, and her hand 1S alwavs readv and wlllxug Thrnks 110111681210 scxence IS nughtv ustful Quletlv popular EVA RENLAU N utllus, 10 '90 '1 Tms '21 1 W L A, '18 '10 '90 '91 Portxa, Treas Pep Club 90 '21 V Pres, 1 Nautllus Play '91 Mav Fes al '10 '90 Llttle, charmlng, lIl1SCl'lGV1OllS and lox es to just frxvol round we wonder rf Ifva w1ll ever really grow up QTEPHEN KING Jeff, '18 10 20 '91 Reporter, '71 Glee Club, '90 Quartette '20 O Hara San ' '20, Teff Trlo, '91 Annual staff '91 Senlor Plav He loves to tease and cr-mek yokes, and keeps us guess1-ag what great thmv he 11 surelv harmonwe thms wax too MILDRED SIDWELL rvlng, '9 '2 V 'res, 1 YV' C A 18 '19 '20 '91 Pep ub, '9 91, Class Basketball 1 '18 ' 9 Annual Staff, '91 Por 1a We are sure that Mlldreml s mlddle name 1S Jollxty, for she IS as merry as a penoul rs long Altogether she 19 one of the most popular glrls 1n the class GLENN HARTFORD Je 18 '10 '20 '91, Trees, '90 Pres, '21 Football '19 '90 Basketball '18 ' Class Basketball 18 '19 Debate, '9 Booster Lx '19 '90 '91 P ' V Pres, '20 Class Pres, 90 '91 H1 Y, '19 '20 ' 1 Class Yell Leader, '1 '19 '20 '1 Annu'1lStaff, '9 Semor Plav Portla Red Hot has been a 'Hack of xll trades Basketball football, debate and other actrutxes mrludmg gxrls' hearts Regardmg hxs hnstorv he was heard to say All great men are dyxng, I don't fe l well mvself v G. . C., 19, '20, 21' Y, W. C. A., '19 ' 201 2 5 ' a L' v L' S .V , - 9 - 4 V. V. u 'I 1 x I Q X C 1 - a ' , '., .., 2, rn.., ' 3 '. . '1 6 . Y ' 4 , . , ., .. , .. , . ! w . V0 . 1 r ' v 1 - ' v ' r 3 . ' ' ' y t1V , ., . , 21. ' ' I .YY I 'K 1 ' -L , I . lk 7 1 . - I ,, ., , - . , .. ' l ' 1 1 3 ' 1 ' n 1 ' u V A , ' 1 , - , 0. . . . . ' . , , 4 . 1. U do next. Steve and Iuve, well, well, they I ' .0, 1, .I .. '2gY. . . ., F Y , 17, , , , - , Cl -0, . H ' ' 1 V 'J 1 1 1 3 .. 3 t . u I l , . ' A '1 ff, ' , 1, , L ' ,... .. : .. ' ,Y s 'y ly 1 9 19: , . V , , 3 .13 ., ., - , .. 5 res., - . 7 . 19, . . , . . ... , ... , . K. G , ., , J , . , Sn ., , 2 5 K V ul: U . , - ' l 1 1 A -1 ni 1 1 1 1 , Q Y . rc ' ' - e Thirty-six 'Y 1- III! iuiullllllm SENIORS ALICE BAUGU9 Club, no, '00 f 1 X , 18 '19, 0 Portia Newer once dld sou see har w1th her roach smile lacking AN SEL CHALLLNNLR Ellgll106l'lDg Club, '10, '00 '71 bee '1 Pres, '0, V Pres, 0 Treas, Booster Fx 10 W0 ' 1 An-nel has gone rn strong for S E R and we expect to know hnn mme day a'- a great engmeer GRETCHEN BROOKS Pep Club '90 '01 Portra Gretchen takes thmgs as thev come w1th out grumblxng Lxfe IS but one bxg 1n xestment, make rt count ' DOROTHY AULR rloh, '1 '20 '1 T T C Pep Cu , '90, '21, Portm Attends strxctlv to her own busmess but nobodv has been able to fxnd out what lt IS RUTH KRUEK FR Portxa Ruth IQ the lrml of glrl that vou can afmgn a twk and rest asqureml that It wlll be done exactly rlght - I I A N 1 S Pep . .. , 2 3 '. W. C. A. '17, 7 ', , I- . . v l v 3 ' v V Y Y ' ' 1 . . , L 5 N .. 9, w . Y . . .. .. . . -,, '21, 2 t , ,.., ., L, z , ' SGDIOY Play. . V . . ., 1 ' J : H 5 Q - . ,g . . -f . .- v u ' ' 1 La ' 9, , 'Z : . . .5 lb 1 . In Y I A .K K. . Q. ly i .. .. . ' w Th irty-seven WV, .v ... .-ww F W 4 - ' A ' X SENIORS 1 1 I MILDRED KLEINSCHMIDT G. D. C., '18, '19, '20, '21, Sec., '20, V. Pres., '21, Pres., '21, Debate, '21, Student Staff, '21, Mildred caused quite a commotion in her school career. They say she can write and debate, too. Well, we won 't deny it. ' JACK MSILLER Jeff, '18, '19, '20, '21, Booster, '19 '20, '21, A sturdy old Jeff. Work drives some men to drink, but it drove Jack to glasses. ROWENA FERGUSON Laloli, '19, '20, '21, Portia. Rowena is another nice thing Arkansas has given us. WILLIAM FRANK WILSON, JR-. Athenaeang Senior Play. Frank is a mighty good scout and is exactly what his name implies. VIDA MALONEY Emersonian, '18, '19, '20, '21g Y. W. C. A., '19, '20, Portia. A gay little Irish maid who finds fun in everything and who firmly believes n smile is worth a hundred groans in :my market. Thirty-eight .ta III illllllllnn.. 'TWT' SENICRS VERNA KELLER Laloh, '20, '21, Y W C A '20 21 Pep Club, '21, Portla The halls haven 't seemed qulte so bneht smce Verna left us ln January WILLIAM MCCALL Strong ln character and high m ldeals we are sure that hrs star leads to sue cess MABEL DAVIS P Mabel beheves ln gettmg all the fun possible wherever she goes or whatever she does PERRY HANSON Athenaean Perry has been qu1te the boy for a long time It's been a long pull and a hard pull, but he's made xt at last ARTIS MARIE LINDSLY Y W C A , Pep Club, Portla pretty blonde who found tlme to en Joy her school hfe as she went alon - l I A ' ' . . . ., .4 , ' 1 Y. W. C. A.. Pe Club- Portia. ' . if A ' - . . g. I N l Thirty-nine - um il llllu 1 SENIORS VIDA BERRY Emersoman '19, '20 '21 Pres, '21 Y W C A, ' 0 A good student and a merry one her sparkhng eyes express her character 'I expect to pass through thxs hfe but once here IS anv fun ID It let s have xt STFWART HUML Senate, '20 '21, Pres, '20 '21, Jeff Cup Debate, '20 Booster, '20 Spamsh Play, 20, Student Annual Staff '21 Hume 19 a man of great abxlxty ln a bus ness wav, whlch wlll always and m on the top of the pxle Tak1ng her all ln all, we shall neser look upon her l1ke agaxn For Duse IB one of the prettlest glrls ID O H S LU CILLE MCLORMICK Pep Club Y WI f' A Portia Mav we have manv l1ke her here lust a hood frxend kmd and smeere Rl' NE IIOMMES T man, '19 '19, '20, '21, V Pres, '20 Y W C A '20, '21 I told Rene 1f she dxd not buy her de bate txcket from me, I would not gmve her a mee 'wrlte up She d1dn't but -oh well who can keep from liking Rene? f ' I 5 h 1 ' , r Q - 5 . , . . 2 . , Y ' s if t A u v u n , , a l , f V .4 Y ' , , ' . ' ,S ' 9 ,, 1 I 5 A K l o til hi , , ' . DUSE RAEMER I v v y, I v 1 . g . i. .3 ' . I . ' . . y . 47 , 1 , ., ,o ' ., ' . . . . . . ., . . , . A- .,, . -Q Fort y NP funn illlli Elan.:-. SENIORS ILA BUCKNER Y. W. C. A., '19, '20, '21, Glee Club, '20, '2l. She is always smiling and gay and we love her for herself, but wl1en we hear her sing we love her even more NLLLII' ROSF CRAU Ionlan, '16 Portla Qerene and resolute she takes her wav, atherlng, hosts of fI'10!lllS along the path B B SMITH Class Basketball, 1 ' ' B stalks thru the hall-1 seemxngbly unmare of the coy glances that follow BERTHA AVIMLRMAN ' ne who always does he-1 llutv Regardless of reward or bootv hFLEN JOHN SON Illtlllls '18 '10 '0 'll 'les ws '10 '90 r 8 Annual btaff llll '90 Iortla Helen 19 our busy bee And lxked bv one and all Qhe s a leader, we all agree, The best von un saw She and Rov vou llldV haxe seen Prmnxnadln, Ill the hall lor she IS vers fond of flutes In summer, spung and fall . , . w 1 , , A A I s ' - A ' ' ' ' J ' . g' ' Y . . ' . J 1 ' J y K v , .. J, 2.0, 21. B. . l. . I ' 2 1 . ' f I ' 5, l'l -- 1 A 10 v 5 . K, , . I X ax -v v A . ' ' . . VJ . N. ., , ., 1.0, Z. ,xl ,.., :..1, Pla-K, ., ... Q J . Y. XV. U. A., 'll, rl , w - . , y - , 1 , ., - , , . . K , . 9 1 ' - 1 '1 x , fl. , ku l A I 'I 11 l ' 11 ' , 1 1 . ' ' . 44 '. 1, . , 4 C 'I ' . , Forty-one li 'll E + I ' A ' ' ll nw- I Il iliv. ilil .lm N SENIORS MAMIE FAGIN Pep Club, '20, '213 Portia. Leave her alone and she will come home with a string of I's behind her. CLIFFORD Mc-MAHON Booster, '20, '2l. The man who does a little and does it well, does a great deal. Cliff is always ready and willing to do his part. RUTH WOODROW A maiden pure and simple and sweetg When it comes to a friend, she is hard to beat. FRANCES SCOTT G. L. C., '19, '20, '21, Y. W. C. A.g Portia. Frances is always ready for a good time and has certainly helped the G. L, C.'s on the road to success. IRENE WARE Nautilus, Nautilus Play, '19. Irene is the dainty little blonde that all the boys fell for but congrats must go to Dorset. Forty-two V-U At ,. ,. N v- - 1-'-'A-- 1-,fm . h-'1 1f.'17'.g9?'Y,'jf?'Qlfl!-f?+,.. V I ' um il I Elm SENIORS INA RICL '90 'fl Por ld for Inu, our CldS9lIl3,tL s hrst name, N lil for neatnoss whuh e re won her fame or algmbra, she sure knows the Dame R ls or ruins, wr hope for tlus law rs for mtmrest she took ln the class, xs for candy the kmnd vou can guess E ls tor Glllllg, her greatest sucness PAULINE MX ERS Annual Staff, '21 Pluhnc, we are certaxnlg ludebted to done to cluorate the Annual I'UG1'NE GODWJN Annual qtaff 01, Band Orchestra, Flrst Prm lofster Lontest at btate Falr A llllllklllg man, hu Works on quletly but will We know It ms well Just look at lus nrt work mn thus book LUCILI' GXXIN Full oft thls mfud a prank has plxv ed Tvpe of ' better be born Inc kv than rich DATQX BA RTUN Dmsv left us In Tanuarv and her pleas ant sunk ha4 surelv been mused - I , l Q I A h , - . Y. W. C. A., - , L 5 t . I is ' - ' . 1 . K .u , -' J ' 1 A IS f 1 1' . '. f X. - , ' .., I . x V I . C l ' Y l I . ' 1 .A . V: . 7 x h I 1 Z . X I . v . X you, for all the excellent work you have , . K' , , , I . 1 , , A : rd . 3 I . U '. , 1 1 Wu - U I . . H . Q - 1 - V y 2 . ., , H ' ' . . I L K' ' 77 4 I - . - , I I -' n ', L . 7 . , ' 2 . 1 . Forty-three nw Ill! il ullllYlv. SENIORS ALICE GILBERT D ' f 'ff '2 Su W C A ns, 10 '20 21 Por Ahee has been a strong supporter of the Y W and xts aetrvrtles ANNA MARTHA WILCOX Y W' C A, 14'1'3 Porm Semor Play not spec ahze 1u any one thmg but makes good 1n all Imes A HEYRB STPDDOM Glee Club, '16 '17, Rose Malden, ' '16 ' Mlk3d0 ' 17 Ts a great hustler ' on certaln occa sxons 'Laughter IS my oblyect, tls a property mn man essential to h1s reason THELMA WRIGHT Glee Club, '21 Operetta, '21, Portla Thelma IS always ln the rlght and 1 loy :I ackern of 0 H Q I OUISE FRANK Lmersonxan, '19, ' 0 '1 T T C A sweet glrl graduate Louxse knows that a brave heart and 1 cheerful smxle carrxes one half way up the hxll - A I I G. . C., 18, 19, .o, 1g '21g Y. . . ., ' ., , 3 tla. , ,. . . . 7 -, Q Q fl' 1 Anna Martha is some shark. She does an . . . , Y . . , 1 K, 4 A , 7 ' 1 ' s I ' 7 v 7 4 ' . . , . . V . , . . . . ,, Hb . . . ' ' ' J ' ' 2', 25 . . . K . Forty-four as Ill illlll llllluv. SENIORS , DOROTHX IIAXQ W C A '90 '21 Pep Cub, '90 '9 Qpanlslx Club 19, '90 Portla Neat as .1 pm, sweet as a rose She has made f1'l0lldS wherever she goes 1' Ll7ABETH STONI' R FmOr oman, '10 '90 '21 Treas, '20 X Pres, 1 Jumor Essav Lontest Portla ld: me mtrodnee another one of our hterary folk who has won her laurels Fhml place in Iumor Essav bontest more need be sand GLEN RULON stall or not to still, that ls the ques tlon FIA A IEANNETTF WHITF' Pmersoman '19 0 ' 1 X W Q A 'lil 0 Portla B est wrth a PPOIIIIWCIIOIIS 0lltlIl'll'4lI1 about 9X9l'Vthll1g m general lf Ll' ANOH DRENB AN Jr 1 W 18 V Pes, '17, Ires, L A, '11 '90 '91 S '19 Tr 0, Pres, '91 Pep Club, '20, '21 Stu dent Staff 19 '90 Annual Staff Mlay Queen, '91 Portm Quxte the Jolllest glrl of the whole senlor class And sm, one cant be Serv stlff over platefuls of sunslunx y . K Y, I ,, . ,, .. , 5 1 11 :. , ...lg k ' 1 , , .. Q . . , , , . -1 . , , Y . 1 1, . A ,N - ' . ' . . 1 . . , .. , , .. , . s . ' Y v , . .. , . I . IJ ' 1 , . 'I . 1 . I W ' . , -no . To . . . . . '. - . , 1 1 . A A . I 1 J L x 2 3 - - N' 'v vo 4 '. ., .. . I . .V N. .A . 1 ' . 1 . G. L, C., '18, '19, '20, '21, . '. . C. A., '17, ' 9 . r . - l . '18, Y. W. '. . J, .. , - . ec.. . 9 eas '2 ' . .. Q ' 3 ' j A ' l . ' s y 9 I 7 '17 at ' a . . . . . x . . . L ' ' ' ' ' x 1 r. I in ' Forty-five ,WXW gmpjrqwwpn' - -ww'- L: rl .Q um illlll Blum-. SENIORS ALTA CROSS Alta rertamlv does not lne up to ler last name lllte the contrary she has the most sunny and happv d1Sp0Sltl0D of the whole class DONALD WHIT FEWBI4 RG Thls mnocent appearmg young senlor came to us a few years ago wxth a werv pleasant smile Whxc-h, by the way graclu allv changed to a look of superxor mtel llgence-due of course to the lIlfllllgt'Ill' efforts of the faeultv All slleeess, Don MILDRFD E HAMLIN Alelante, 18, 19 '0 '91 P s 18 Adelaute 91 ! Mlldred has made herself famous After who vw ouldn 't be' EQTHER DI FFY Iep Club, '20 '91 Oympl n 1 Basket ball '21 Portla Father was once asked whv s re spoke so seldom and replied, 'I nes er sav lllWflllllg when I hawe nothlng to say E'Ll7ABETH I-IUBElN THAL Portia l'l17abeth ls such a dear of a glrl that we could weave qulte '1 romantic' story around her-ull about castles, and feuds, and moats, and a kmght m sxlken m'1s querade' l 1 I A , ' ' ' 1 - Q ,, ' . . . Y W . 1 1 I I ' v ' '1 Y ' ' 1 ' - Y A. ' 1 . . V , A . . c ' ' ., , .. g rc-.., ' 3 I ' such fine acting as in the Aclelante Play wt ' f J , H g .al , v2 : i I A - f 9 - 1 1 , . , . l . . 1 V Y ' Y A , K I , ' , ' V 77 ' ' v ' 4 , . . I I . , , , , . . - Forty-six 9 llll I lllllhm SENIORS N ORHIS HUGHES Irung '19 '20 '21 Portla Student Sta f, '01 She d be cheerful and 1h1rrupv un der a mountam of troubles Has a fond ng for frat pms and dat s HARRY G FREDERICKSON Athenaean, Sec, '10 Treas, '90 Student Staff Bufuness Manager, '20 '21, Semor Play Busxness Manager, '21 Thls IS 'Sub He has made a mar velous record 1n O H S, Whleh we are proud to leave to the Freshles as a. he1ght nur, and mcldentally belongs to the ex clusxve set of Arrow Collar Boys ' FERN MOFFLTT Fern has a remarkable faculty for ac qlllflllg knowledge Wlth0llt bemg Rfllllln wluch IS more than some of us can saw TEMPERANCE PENNY Portla ll be merrv and free lf nobodv cares for me l care for nobodv ll J MARIAN KIN I Lawn fzo, '11 1f0ma,x W C A '01 K Marvanne' lS Mlss Hanna s star pupx lll French Just ask hor to wav Ou1 Our, Mmlemolselle or Vraunent' W, .- -,-- I I W N Y v. , -, , Q ' 4 P f . . v ' U , ' - liki ff ' e . . .. . .. 5 K. , n . . . 4 I ' A to attain. Above all he is a skilled finan- ' 1 . . . I . . a H . F . . A I A , 3 I'l a ' J , ' 4 ' L 1 , - . r , .. , . . . . .... , U A ,. . , .1 ' ' . ' Q Y F0l'ty-SCVGYI .5 llll illll-lllllum. SENIORS MARL ARLT I' GAINLR GITIS' Glee Club, '19 '00 Pres , Drum MaJor, ' O Hara 1 Somethmg of a poet as well as a fxne student Alwavs game for a Good tlme THOMAQ DU BOSI' Clceromau, 17, Booster, 18, 1 0 ' Class Basketball, 1 Thomas ls one of the wits of the class and lf he has a weakness, lt IS a weakness for Joklng Wlth Mr Llpplncott ELIZABETH BOY D D C ' ' , ' W C '1 , '20 '21 Ehzabeth has gaxnell a reputatmon ms a expectxng great tIllIlgS of her as an archx tect VIRGINIA PRICE L C, ' Y X C ' '00 '21, Portxa Y1rg1n1a has helped evervthxng she has gone mto The Y VK and C L C 's wxll certalnls m1ss her CORAL JONES Laloh, '10, '20 '21, Y W C A 0 '21 Pep Club '91 T T Portla Emu her faxhngs ran to xxrtues slde I A ' . , .. 3 . LO, ' Sal . . U b ' . 1 n 7 . , 7 ,17'-fl, V2 Y 1 .1 I ' , G. . ., 19, 20 215 Y. . . A., 9 , . scholar and a keen girl. We are 'also G. . . 19, '20, '21, .. V. f. A., 19, H , ' , . . . Y. t Y. 1 ka ' - V , ' . . . ., '1., '20, Q l A, Zu, I... . . . C., LI, . ,, Forty-eight Ln: rj, -1 'wqfv --yr 0-U-q Mm, 1-'illlllini lllllllm SENIORS num RT F MILLLR YIQ 7 Q 7 !D Limb: Trea-1 '90 1 Senior P av 1 Hubert ns L good student md xexv popu lar exput-1 to study qoeutv Lfulns and I ww nt college 111 -XNPIIF MILDRED MAUPIN utxlufx '10 '0 1 A ' 'l 0 ' 1 Maw Fewtwal '10 ' I p Club '20 ' 1 ec 1 Annual Staff, 1 Portxa What N tllls httle gxrl made of sugar and spxce and all that 's mee that 's what she rw made of We wlll all admlt that thxs IS one of the prettxest and brlghtest gn-1-1 m the whole school I El AND ANDP RSON Athmnxeun Annual Staff Busmess Man ag.,er, 'PO Student Staff Erlltorm tlnet '01 Debatm '10 Qienxor Play Staff Y et IS our dependable man and made q e :1 -success of edxtlng the Student ' Good natured, good looklng, senslble qollx are onlv 1 few of hx attrlbutes DOROTHX DERR Dorothw IS wrthout doubt one of the moat wensxble glrls ln the class She han clewer mdeas and xnfnnte talent for carrv lllg flltlll out illRTlb BRADLF1 DAX qlan Grady 1 '18 10 '90 Pres, '19 V Preq '18 Reporter '90 Booster Reporter '19 Class Pres 18 '19 Class V Prea '18 Ter Cup Debate '19 Debate Naut1luQPlax '20 Annual Staff '90 CV left us 1n Ianuary, ta mg away a strong, qupporter of all school ilCt1Xlfl6S Hrs art of debatlng gave lnnl that one talent nplnrqclated b all, lun lme of talk? a I I A N - 1 'I 1. ' Jeff, 1, 1., 20, 1.15 Sec. '21, . Y ' 'ire -.., L , f. , xt lt L . t' : 1 2 ' ' .1 ilu K In tl I .X A ' 1 - I4 ,V A Na ' . ., 2, '2: Y. W. CL . 18, 1.1, '2, 23 H' tt ., 2.0, 21: 'e 1 , 2' 3 S ., '20, L 3 1. '2 : 1 l 1 c l ti . 1 . . , , 1 1 I' x :V : ' . 1 5, : , ', .' . ' ' ' .. 9 ,1 ., n 41 Y nr - x r uit . , ' ' . ' V . l 'Y 1 v - , . . Y '. . . V, n A , 1 . K n . W i 8 ' Y W 1 Y v . , . . . Jeff. ' T, , ' ., .. g . . .- .. - . 1 7 , 1 .., . , 18, . . ' 9 . , n - '-v v '1 . ff. g.,.., ,- .3 ,1'18g . D' g -. I ' Q Ak. , X .,. 1. ' ' -4' W' U., ' ' Forty-nine - I I ' fl'l'llr all il' .xx .lm SENIORS JUANITA YOUNG Ionian '19, '20, '21. Juanita is the good looking little girl we see around the Physics Laboratory so much. LEMUEL FENN Orchestra ,205 Baud YQOQ Senior Play. Lemuel is so good matured that no one van help liking him. MARY HALEY Y. W. C. A. '20, '21. The past four years she labored well And now has reached the emlg Our very bestest wishes for Her future fortune tend. LEON TOVVNSEND Shorty,' is one of our Mechanical drawing experts. His perfect geometric figures are the delight of his math. teachers. LAWRENCE BRADSHAW The big Hgrinnyl' fellow, who carries ' his fun wherever he goes, :md who never 1 fails to be happy. Fifty .mln illll lllnn-. SENIORS CRACP C IRIEVI ol1 '00 '1 Por 1 from lmeluus that fun and fr1vol1tV l Nl 11 plan 1n hte Hmuxel fl1'1t does not luop hmr from bc ng, a most enellellt 'illltllllt ILAROLD EA RNTH14 ART Nlosxt all of ufx know Harold HL has not ,gone 111 11111011 for c-lulw, but he lb a ,ood fellow and '1 good frxend BLANC H1' WEIR 'lllfllllQ 0 1 Preq I, Naut1lus Play ' 'U' I ew ' , Treaw '71 Port1a 0111 of the most nompetent g1rls m the claw we feel asqured that Bl'lHLllL can do 11llXtll1Ilg One can t oxput too much of ar FRANK IS F KULNY 'When lf,ll0I lllCE' IS bl , t Q follv to be other wwe RI BX HA3 LS L L ' bln mules and You tlllllk that 19 all qlu sm1lLs agam X011 reihze tl1'1t there 19 rl. d1ffcrence Qhe snuleh once more md then sl1e's got you gomg, 1nd she srmlua byst when she has juget made 1 .-,,,., , I I 1 . .1 r. W' 1' ' Lal ' .. , 2' 3 t':1. z 51. '.1. ' ' na '1' '. 'I' ', . 1 , 'f 1 ' i f S . ' . . . A-1 1 .L A4 'A ki K v v 1 . 1 4 I . K .N U, .I V I 4 . l 1 1 . 1 1 . N. 1' . L , L . .. 5. - ' '2lg G. P. C. l9, '20, L15 '1' .. 19 '20, '215 Y. W. C. A. '19, '20, '2lg -. L25 . I 1 1 nv I . . ' 11, ' 5 ' 1 ' x ' 1 ' I ' 1- ' h- . 1 N . 1 L J LX 1 ' ' 1 . ' iss 'i. t 1 ' '.. . , , 1 1 G. . '. ill. W , S ' v ' 1 'K . . . . 1 ' 1: '-' z'. 1 ,L 'Zin ' 7! , . 1 ' 1. 1 ' P ' .. 2 ill-+..7Y ' 1 1 Fifty-one syn-v 15 llll mllllm SENIORS INONNIE TILI EX T T 0 wo, Pep Club '20, '21 Portxa. 'L1fe 1s Just one grand sweet song, Qtart the nmsw' FRED RAUPE Booster 20, '71 We know that vour hrgh school career IS only the begmmng of a hfe of servxce and attaruments HARRTET GUM C A '20, '21, Portla V Pres I-Iarrxet left the grade school with every credlt available and has kept her hugh honors throughout her whole lngh school career EUGENE BARNES Eugene left O H S belnnd 1n January, but lt would take us much longer to for get hun PAULINE STOMP Tertulla Castellana. '18, '19 Pep Club , Glee Club '19, 20 21, T T C Portra 'Pears to me whatever you , you ought to be mee about xt ' Let us add, that Pauhne practrces what she preaches I A ' u . . . - ' . 5 ' .. I ' X 'k ' L -77 7 5 G. L. C. '18, '19, '20, '21, sec. '21, Y. W. ' . '20- ' u, ' - . . .9 ll Fifty-two -. -nv, H l , , .EJIFV ,, gs.. ., 'Q-:W-wwe .2 1+- qFWA'.F,:.:lf. ls. b .1 , 1. 'lp' 4 E 1-'illll lllllllv. SENIORS FI OX D ASBLW lootball '0 Baskntball '20 21 Track '0 1 Booster, Annual Staft '21 Talk about athletes' We would hke to -nt one that outslunes Askmw, for athletlcs IS ll!'t,HlIllN hrs lllllt' LAURA FOCIIT D C '18 '19, '0 '21 Treas '18, e porter '00 V Pres '21 Y W A 18 0 20, '21, Pep ub '2 '21, See 20, Treas '21 Mav F6StlX3l '18, '19, 20 '1 Annual Staff '21 Portla known or better hked than Laura She has made 'mud held her own 1lld1Vldl18l place among ns rn club, class 'md heart affaxrs, that no one else would f111 A IIOLMEQ BALDRIDGE Athenaeun, Senate, '20 '21 Reporter '20 Pres '01 HJY '20 Sec '20 Booster E '00 '1 Annual btaff '20 Jeff Cup Debate '21 Holmes has been 8CtlV0 m sehool affalrs has mlone good work as a elub man student and a debater In fact, he's Tlgllt there when It comes to brains' INA BAKER Y W C A '20 '21 Portla Vhth coal blamk hfur and sparkllng eyes, Iva has been a source of rnsplratlon for us all DUANE GROUT Navv 17 18, '10 Verv quxet 1s Duane, but nevertheless he as eertamly worth knowmg - I I I N 1 1 , , 1, I 3 vzd : xx -I 5 rd g 'L , '2 : . ' 2. . K xr 1 ' X- 4 ' ' ,, ' . ' 4 ' H G. . 7. , .- , .. 5 . ' R - , 1 ,.. 3 .- . ' 5 . . C. . Y . , 1., .. Cl .0, . I J . . H . .7 , 2 v .7 ' 5 . Of all the Seniors there is none better , , . . t 4 ' , , : , 5 5 ,.. .1 Q . ..1 I . ... Q W x. . , .. 3 19 - . . g, a Y . . f. . , ... 3 ' .' , 7 ! I , , .. Fifty-three ' L 'qv 1' , W un il I Nun-. SENIORS ELl7ABFTH BL CKL RIDGP D 9 ' 0 '2 Treas 1 W J 7 7 70 V P 71 Sec '18 Mav Pestxval '10 '21, Portla Sec We e'1n unflattermglv call Llb an 1de'1l HIFI Her good looks, personal1ts 1nd fI'19D1ll1ll9qS haxe made her so She hill also 4lSlflI1gll19h8ll herself as a most com petent club gxrl, and 1n fart she Q lll5l' turallv keen ' LOUIS LeFLORL Good looklnfv from hxs name to hw halr and what we term a good fellow ' He frequently burns the mxd night oxl and never plans golf fFore'j HAZEL BURLESON T T C '20 '21 Portla I know a thmg that 's most uncommon' CEnvv, be sllent, and attendlj I know a reasonable woman, eet and vsxtty, wet a frlend ' DANIEI W HOCAN, Jr Athenaean, Student Staff '21 Annual Staff '21, Senlor Play Staff '21 A promment voung Semor wlth Pep enough for a dozen No one can surpass hun at studymg, workmg, haung a good time, and llklllfllllg If Dal 's around xt won 't be slow For he 'Q the bov that has the g l ROBERT J HUDSON Booster '20, '21 Bob IS a dandy fellow, 1 true South ern Gentleman, and has qulte a reputa t on as a heart bremker . - l .5 I I ' r , l 1 1 . T ' I G. . C. '1, 2 , -lg . '21, '. '. C, A. 18, 19, 20, -lg .- res. L15 ' ' l . 1. 'r ,209 ' ll '32 u 1 7 y ' . . . .. L! - ' ' 4, I A xx - -,r na t . ' V . H 7 Y , -. . . . , ... : ' . Sw 1 ' ' . ' J . 1 . ' : ., H Q I v 1 ,, 7 ll BY! , . i - I . Fifty-four as llll i'm':mllII.!m SENIORS Wlfl I INIGTON NFSBITT Booshr '50 Band 'O Wellmgtou IS not so vsell known sehool, but vu. un t alwus Judge .1 man s perwonalxts by hw quletnus Those quut Workers, such me Andrew, oftxn ovpoue the noxsv 'blufflrw LENORE bTO'NT1 Portxa A flrlfl beluxer xn Ple'wure 'N Soon as Dutx 'md If anwone has a good t1m0, Lenou -mrqlx dow' MORRIS H14 AD Boo-dex lx at and hm truck ham 'mlvmws m1xeml HI wuhool uffnrfx Rb TH COLT' D C v 0 1 X , '19 ' 0 ml Student btaff '10 ' 0 Ijlhltt' '20, '21 Mm ldestwal '19 '90 W1 Portm, Reporter Ruth's mvxehmexous black cvw Ilmlllllq one of stvllnw 0001x101 out of gland mother -x nookxe 1ar Hmr favorlte uipree p ewxon IS, Lat s 'lsk 'Ouxga RAQ HAEL L BILDI5 ORD Thx-1 1S R.uh'wl of the curlv auburn halt, and though vse haven t heard her at chool, she 19 1 xers talented X10l1IllSt W w A w f 1 All A A AL ,X ' - ' 2 , - , . ' ' 4 H ' 111 l V3 zz ' :Vs . 1 , . ' ' ' 'K . '.'. . I' 1 :. , ,' -X . - ' 4 ' , U ' . +I X' Lk IL L I v'Y ' f ' Q' 1 u ' . -.K , V M . . - fr HF xv' 'K , .,c RJ, .' z'k. v - 1 , W Y . ' 7 G. . J. 19, ..0, 21, X. V. C. A. lS -w . N o , .., .., W Y ., .0 '-11: 'P ' 9 5 1 . 'f e, . , . , . 'Q' ' lu 1. 1 ' . f xt rv 1 ' L VI' ' V I yn I . . . . 3 X. 5' . u 4 'y .. , , r,.. ' 1, . -. ' 1 '1 'W 1 , f. . V , S .KR V J I M Y. .. n Fifty-five 13 um illllllllnm SENIORS AI MA HAI L Alma 18 a good lookmg brunette, a real scholar, and a true frrend HAL WHITTFN Clceronxan '19 '20 '21 Qec '20, Treas '20, Pres '21 Booster EX9CUtlV8 '20 '21, Pres '21 Glee Club '90 'O'Hara San Hal IS known as the leader of many Peppy assembhes, and as one of the best Boosters O H' S has BENDETTA NFLQOIN Portla Pep Club '20 '21 Wrthout doubt one of the most senfubla glrls 1n the class and her motto seems to be What rs there to do but to be gay!!! JOHN BLANTON T '20 '21 H1 Y '20 '21 P es '91 Booster '20, '21 John was a late arr1val nn the class but that hasnt affected hrs popularity a brt We all know John as a fxne fellow d a Library Lxzard VERNIE GOUDELOCK Y W C A 18 Portra Verme IS always Jolly and cordial to every one, and she ms rwh rn common sense I A l .I A . . 1 . ., , Qjnf. I' . ' . 1 . , . . 5 - ' 7 'Y I YY , v .Ak 3 7 '- Y .eff. , . . , g r. -3 . . , . . 8.11 . 3 . ' - . . . , . Fifty-six SENIORU - -ff E,l'E TiF 'f'! iKf?'rf'Q:'.1'4 Q' !'1l ' rr ., 'Hr' 1,-. ,,, iv llll null! Ol AI L ORB lep Llnb 'ol '21 1 or ra In her sehool work Opal lb surelv a shark, And wht alvxavs reaches an honor mark She xsn't at all what sou'd call a 'grlnd But wlth lots of fun, she s never behmd Sucre-ss cannot help but tome her way As she endlessly tolls, day by day MAURICE C MOORL Ieff ' Z0 'I oostn Il U Pres s '20 See 'l H1 Class Basketball ' 0 '11 Booster 14x '10 '20 '21 Maurue IS a hve wlre, a very popu leff and rs always xn demand when there xs anvthxng to be put over wlth a lot of np He has been the bnek bone of .I lot of our tlass affalrs and proved hlmself a man of unusual abrhty IRENI' QUTI-Il' RLIN Portra Slnmere and falthful, Irene has been one of the best students of her class LIORGE XXIII Lueronmn '20 21 Pres '71 Jetf Lup Debate 21 Booster '71 George wxll xndeedl One of our men who has not made a. boast of what he has done but he has done rt LMMA LANDON Y W C A Portia. I ooks as xf she were always qulet but rtmember, looks ' are deC'elVlDg I l N I l ' ' h 'N . , , . Y ' 1 f .1, , t, . I v '- J 'n . 1 ' - 1 . K . W ' r I 4 T . ,, ' . 5 . y. ' ' . C V. L Q I V 1 I 1 'L V . . W - . .19 bl' B . P 'S, '20 L15 9 9 Y 7 . '21g Trea.. ' : 1 . Llg Y '20 '21' Pres, '20' Remorter '21- I Y Y Y 2 E.. 3 , . . . ., , . .I . U . X . ,, Q lar . , ' . ' ' ,' . W , . 2'- . W a ' 1 , . u I - D . 1 I - N V I J . JJ v-, ' 9 , s , - 1 , ,, , , .. - , . Y n , , - . , . . 7 ' ' . . . , .g . A . . - X , . . Fifty-seven Yi. I ww 1vl'l.il 'l'ul'1h SENIORS DAVID E FIELDS 18 Booster 70 '91, Scout '21 Reporter '71 He has hung around here for several sears and has been so qu1et about It that he has attamed a reput ntzon for meekness H4 cannot be drawn lllf0 an argument, but crelv sax Q, you re wrong' DOROTHY PRAHI H VS C A '20 '71 Emersoman 19, '20, '21 lep Club '10 20 Yell Leader '21 Glee Club '19 '20 Portla Fntl1us1asm' That s Dorothv when she leads the Pep glrls' Vells 'She IS a girl who Wlll certamlv be remembered To '18 '10 '20 Class Pres '17 Student a f 1 Track '20 Doug ' has been so busy wxth a certam voung ladv that he hasn t been qnxte as tlve as we wish he had been Doug has proved to be good rn evervthmg from track to love Eh, what Lenore? OTHO SHUMATE Wlule Otho can't be consrdcrod exactly a lad es man, he has been the obgect of a good manv eves FI EANOR JORDEN G D C 14, '18 Por la We are supposed to knock ' each per son on the Semor 11st, but hunt as long as we mlght, nothlug could be found agamst Eleanor And we can ay wlth real feelxng Eleanor, we hate to see you go - I I I l r l l r 3 . ' S. li. R. ' 3 'L , 2. ' 9 v L, n 1 1, l ' C l 1 ' . 1 W I . Q rn u ' ' .V J v v . , ' 1 . . . . .. , ... , 4 . 3 1 . , . 'a v ' v 9 , . 5 . J h . ' H , . K DOUGLAS STUART . ff. , ., 3 . . 3 St f '2 3 .1 . , . . . 7- I he ' ' ll 97 . 1 1 . 1 : y ' . ,. f . , AJ , . , . ' ' Q t' . ll v . Z 1 2 ,la Fifty-eight fi1'1ff:'-2'-'-rr . 'V 'rf .5 am illll llilm. SENIORS ROBP RT PRN E Je lil 20 '21 Lup Debate 1 Class N Pres '20 Pres 'l Booster Lx 'O '21 Sec and Treas '71 I-111 '00 Nautilus Play '21, Student An ual Staff '21 Debate '01 Senror Plav And now comes that dl Illfled gentle man, Bob Prxce A mln who 1s adnured and respected by hrs fellow students, who 18 a delight to hls teachers and who 15 loved by all the ladles Bob has made 41 lastxng reputatlon for hnnself by 1118 orlg mal mterpretatron of debates drfunutrcs and blond han LOUISE LINK Spamsh Plav '21 X W C A '20 Glee Portm LOUISC rs dxfferent from her looks ' to her manner, and we flnd both we-rv at tlactxve FRED SCOTT Fred's dearest possessnon 1S lus black bow tle He rs extensn elv known for hm bnllxant xntellect especrallv kuowmg how to bluff M1-Is Gonlon lll houal 1jl0blf.lI1S class LUCILP LINDbA1 olr '19 20 1 Y W C A '20 '21, Portxa 'Tolly vuttw, vs Not aocordmg to mv sue EARIN EST SEILER Football '20, Basketball 1 Booster YZ , Earnre came to us from Florlda Durruv the year he has been here he has won all our hearts bv hrs rtlnletlc '1b1l1ty, lllSp1l'C a broken leg obtamed rn football Our onlv sorrow rs that he couldn't be wltlr us the other three years . - I I I l 1 , . , N , 7 . , . ff. ' ., ' , .. , 7 x L, 3 Q . r- . , Y 1-- . , . .. , , -, . 1 'l' ' . , . . ... . 2 , ' .. ' . 1 - l s 1 H-s r l I I Ig I I . . . 2 . I Y L X . . . .3 X K, 2 . ' ., , 2 W ' . Y 1 U ,..., .. , Club '18, '193 Drum MaJor g 'iw ' ' ll ' ! . ' V . 1 A n s y in A .K I . 4 I. l 1 1 . -N v . ' I0 . . Lal , ' , .. , : . . . , ' . , rise, ' ' 57 f 1 5 n .. .. , 1 '0 '21. ' o , , ' 1. . 2 ' Fifty-nine 13 nu illlll llllm-. SENIORS HAROLD PORTER Booster '20 '21 'Oh wh5 should hfe all labor bei HERMIWE BALDRIDGE Y W C A '20, '21, Portxa quamt lrttle grrl wxth a quamt httle way 'Let gentleness thy strong enfo ment be JACK RAY NOR Tack led the class basketball squad to v1etory He left a httle soon but frmshed h1s Job well OLTNF LONGWITH 01 19 'O Y W C ' , I thlnk, and thunk, and thrnk, and now sxmply say Sheds wlusome FLEMING FONT FREEMAN Booster '20 H1 Y '20 Pres H1gh School Scouts '20 21 Europe '20 Second Place Dmlfzmnforv Contest 1 Semor Play '91 Ifont IS fmquarnted wlth all of us we w1ll all sav he rs '1 good ' scout ' , . A , ' , . A . . . . . . . ' rce- Lal 1' '18, ' , 2, 11. . . .A. 17 '18, '19, '20, '21, Portia. I ' : ' l. .. g ' . 3 . ' - , '- 9 9 ' . . V , . '2. 9 ', N c 1 L: l Sixty 5 -h -W , W.. , ,tm ' u 1 nr 4 .nnmillll Blum.. SENIORS RICHARD BELITYER fuuonxan '18 10 'O '1 V Pres Dues '10 Sw '00 Pres '21,Booster ' 9, '9 '21 Sec an Treas '20 Dlck has rndeed done a, great deal for us 'md has glven much of h1s t1me to srhool act1v1t1es It was very nlce of hlm to vvrxte hls own charactenstrc, but really on't you think we're capable of wrlt mg 11:1 YW CA 18,'19,'O M'1rguer1te IS noted for her lntellect, her good nature, and her good lookm clothes DWIGHT F BROWN Clceroman '20, 21 Dwxght, w1th hxs ablhty 1n debatmg, has been a. strong support of the Cxceromans GERTRUDE F ARDNI' R E C '18 '19 'UO '01, Pep Club Gertrude IS a frlend to everybody al ways Jolly If vou want to know every tlung about anvthmg, ask Gertrude JOHN D JORDEN Athonaean o nnv IS the hglnt halre d httle x 'imp ' found at the bottom of all the mli0hl6f xn hxs classes latest report 15 that he tblnks red haxr 'tsunply fasunatmg - l I A N' J ' ,f ., 2 , wi .- .'18g ix. 1 'Qui ' 9 ' . 11 MARGUARITE LARSH . . . . ' 2 . . ' g 1. 1 G. . . 3 ., u., .- '20. .Th ' fm ' Sixty-One ,,,,,.,. V, A Q, nw-'illll I lllllllm SENIORS KATHRYN POSTELLE Portxa Serene, lndlfferent of fate, Handsome, bonny, carefree and elate CLIFFORD BARNES Here IS Cllff k own as Sandy's Kld Brother Just the same, Clrfford haS the grlt and suck to work' quaht es whlch makes our Senlor class proud of hrm LUCILLE INICHOLSON D C '20, '21, sec '20 Y W Pep Club '20, '21 Class Sec '19, Treas '20 Qtudent Staff '20, ' 1 Among the glfts WhlCh are most appre mated are flrmness and truth and Luc1lle possesses these quahtles whrch have en deared her to us It IS too great a task to enumerate all of Luc1lle's vxrtues so, the top 0' the mormng, Lucl WILLIAM THOMSON Booster '20, '21 All thmgs I thought I knew, but n w confess, The more I know, I know I know the less LOWELL KING Blest wlth plaxn reason, jolhty and sober sense I A 79 I . . - H . .H - ' . . - - , . i , - G. ..'19, ' . 3, .C. A. '18, '19, '201 '21g Portia Treas. '2'1g 9 - ' , U 5 K V ,, 2 . ' 'lle. ' o 1 'F f Sixty-two x as llll ilu: lllllmv. SENIORS FRANK LAMB Everyone knows Frank because of lm wonderful abxlxty to orate We thmk you 11 make a good Congressman, Frank KATHERINE LATIMER Thxs IS an exact hkeness of Ixatheune for Margaret, I don 't know Whlbhj Dur mg her hlgh school career, the gxrls have loved her, and the boys have lxked hor, too, more or less, but mostlv more MARGARET LATIMER xerv wxttv and popullr woung lady, and when we see her It almost makes us wxsh we could be one of 'The Twxns NEB MILI ER He certarnlv deserves all the honor he has obtained It means muah to lnow th It he came bank to graduatm vuth us attu two 'xrs ' our there LOUIQI- BURNS Pep Club '01 Iortxa Louxse s earnest vsork as a student as left nothlng to be deslred -14,-f W-.. 'mg ww- L W ' , . E . . . , .I - ' KK ' 37 I X A ' . ' f. 1 .' .' 1 . I 1, 0 H . ' .1 A in 1 lt l . 'Web s another of our l'1rl workers . ' v I . . ' . Q , 1 1 u f x v' L ' 4. V . ve' A ., Y H K I u I ' - , , ' ' ' h . Sixty-three 6 llll iu'AullllI.h. SENIORS LFP VS Il 'ION' Booster '20 Says gxrls are luxurxes ls tlnnkmg o huvmg one N ERA VS OOD x W C A 19, 20, '11, Puma alwavs happy and alwavs has a pleas ant word for ew ery one ARTHUR N RICHARDS Senate '20, '21 Has a correct knowledge of legal pnn mples, but spec-xahzes on the latest dances WILLIE B ELDRl DC F CICCTOHIBH '20 '21, Treas '21 Wxllxe ns susplclously quxet but Mlss true Ins smlle IS decelvmg HELEIN RUBINS Aeante '19, '20 21 Y W C' A 'S 9 Pep Club '20 Glee Club 19, 0 ' , Sec and Treas '91 Drum a or, 0 Hara San 'Bulbnl ' Everyone knows the llttle girl who wa leadmg lady mu the Operetta Bulbul Needless to sav she smgs llke a. mght xngalel 1 , '21, '. . . . ' ' L ' t' . Is , l - 1 I J Chfton says he is dangerous. If tlns be 1 dl . , ' g . . I. . 1 , 1 '1 9 1 2 ' '2 , 21' s . . - Q M ' . J 1 . 1 ' . . S . I . A .,, 1 ' . ' l Sixty-four 15 am illll Ninn. SENIORS PAUI THURBPR 'IQ fl 1 '1 '90 ' , Pres '18 Pres Inter Club Baseball League '11 here s a vounv man who thoroughly covcrs uervthmg he goes mto Paul has certamlv made good m has hrgh school lrfe Not only has he made good grades but he has been extremely actrve 1n sup portmg O H 9 1n mll waws possible W IRGINIA L ASH oh '70 01 T T C '70 '11 VPres '91 Portra Vlrglnla IS another Sfll4ll0llq llttle gxrl LLO1 D HANNA Boy s Glee Club '10 '00 '01 Dr MaJor '19, O Hara San Boys' Quartct Llovd has been one of the lullars' of the Glee Club for sometuue, never 1dle fx moment He IS 'llW3YS energetm and L0l.l!'l,,00llS ELIYABFTH MOR RIQON ung '90 ' 1 X W C A '90 '01 ep Club '00 1 Por 11 Elrzabeth IS the perfect lrttle lady who has such a deep worce HAROLD BRANSON Jef '18 '10 00 '91 Footb'1ll '0 Class V Pres '00, Booster '90 '21, Semor Play Touts after a vear 1u the East came back stronger wrth the lathes, the Jeffs, and football ue has mode 'x host ot frlends who wull not for,.Lt lum - l I A 1 ,1 I, Jeff. 4, '1.g S. E. R. ' 8, 9, . , 21' LJ. 'V 3 ' ' - b x ' 1. . - . F . .n.. 2 V' . . , Lul ..,'..g . .'.-L,'..: .- .. .3 . that the teachers all like so well. , ., ., . . um ' . 17 720 5. Y lf ' L Y ' u . K. .7 . ' :W . . 1 -L Ir .,23'. '. . ...,...gP .. , Lg . tf. l Q f . , ., H., ...g -f -g u' 4- M D -4, D v l C I I ' Ux ' . Sixty-five un ill 4 Clem. -. SENIORS DALE VVHINFRY Dllt shows Sl n'-1 of belng' a ,good ln Hlstory as hls father DORA Ixlwlf Pl AND we ante '18 ' ' 'Q 'Pre H1 W '00 '01 Pep Debate '91, Annuxl Staff 20 Portla Qonsulerxng the glors of hor renowned tareer, Beheve we can t .add a blt, so vull stop rlght here VVALTFR C ON NBR Booster Walter bellewee 1n gomg after what he wants Keep It up, VE alter for that 's the X IOLA DUC Ix elante 'N ,ll ' 0 ' ' '20, 91 Pep uh W Portia gee 1 Vxola 1-Q very quxet from her actlons we take her motto ' Men mtv come 'Ind men may go But I go on forewcr PAUI MICIIAFL Booster Clfmss B-asketblll 121 Paul IQ fx mucus mmded mln who pears xery rlugmfled but Theres 4 lui eve l , 2 E v .gl . S Y . , V X . ' A AJ Al-l, , 19, 20, -lg a.. '21g Y. , C. A. .. , .. 3 Club '215 X ... ' 2 C. ' . Y ' ' v x . . v , ' . Y. , v 1 . A 1 A A ' 1 , ' v A ' ' M v 1 v . ' ' y road to success. Y 1 V f Ad K, S, 2 , 213 Y. W. C. A. 19, '.. 3 - Cl 2.0, '2lg ' . ,. L. . , L 2 1, V. ' V sy , A ' 4 ' g . . , 1 . '. ' . ' z , ap- x V . .. - , .Q 4 Y ' in 1 I .' Sixty-six I V :fimww- '7??5 ' ' 'FV'-1 , 'rv' -1. 1111 illll 11111715 SENIORS LOUIS COX At11e11a1a11, Second Footbflll O Claqs Bawketblll 11 Ioux-1 IS n w111z unong the lxdus but we know 1111n by hls motto Dunk md bo merrv, for tomorrow we mw tlunk ' 1015 TLANUXLTTL MARbhALL Y , I J 7 1 101' er '0 X ee ' X 1 A ' bu ' 0 1 P168 'U a uxnal 14 ' 1 Pq1b1u1'l0 '90 Al1l11l81Sf8ff '91 Portla 1.1018 1s thn 111 round 111g11 school g1rl wl1o a1w1w has 41 good word for thx wont ot us, and a bxg smxle for all of us It 19 rumored that 5111 Ldores footb111, when the sub unter 18 1n tlu lmeup ROBERT J MAQON e '18 0 'ras 1 1 S ens 1 1 N rm 1 leff Lup e Booster 14x '70 1 H1 S 'O btudeut Staff '13 11 '11 Annual btaff 71 Behold tha most 1Pl'0IH1!l9l1t man of the claws of 'l Durxng then four years he 1115 bun debater, or xtor, exeeutm lefxder, od1tor well, what lmsn t lm bun? Bob had a Pawt ' tXf0l1l1lllg' from hm Fresh man das Q, l'lN'l,1U1 by 110 0111 MILDRED CLARK 7 C ' 0 01 Rxpoltxr ' 1 XV ' ' '71 S1 'l'-3 T1 1 7 7 19 V P -1 '10 May Festual 19, '19 ' ' Igp Llum '90 1 Stumnnt Qtaft '20 A11nu 11 qtatf '21 Portla M11 could alw 111 be found 1n the hbmrv 11111 1f the 9111001 nusscs hc-1 .14 Eva w1ll thu doors w111 clone IH gr1ef EDGAR BISHOP CII A811 QIIQTOIIIHH 00 1 H11 '30 1 Booitu '70, '1 Ll1s5 H1Qk1tl1.1ll 'P S1 n1or Play 1'd's fmt work on the Stlll0l b1sketba11 team 11219 wo11 111111 a 111111 111 1111 l11,1rt of 1114 class Q 1 I A N 1 , 1 1 - - C ' 1 '2 - . . z ' ' 1 '. ' ' ' 1 1 -1, 1 v ' ' . It V ' 1 . . v yy 2 ' l ! A 1 t 1 A , 1 1 1 4. G. L. C. 18 19 20, '2 g See. '19g Ro- 1 1 'L Q '.-P1-.. 211 '. w. C, , 18, '19, 320, '21, 'fn '1. 5 .- 2, 'E 5 M y 1-.1 - .,N1s1, 211, eg - 1 ., 5 a h' s .1 . D, 1 L , , 1' 11 ' 1 ' ' 2.1L Nw 1 v I -A sk ' 1 1 1 2 1 v K 'H V . . m . I . 11 J ff. '19 2.0 Ll' I' 1 , L ' 3138- , Y Y ! 9 Tr . ' Eg '.-P ' 93 . 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W 1' as Ill! mllllm SENIORS ESTHER GANNAWAY D '18, '19, '20, '21, Sec '18, Pres W '19, '20 '21 ec O, Debate Team '18 '10, 20, Portla Thls d1m1nut1ve and daxnty gxrl IS one of our greatest favontes She can dc '1nvth1ng from wzeldlng a gawel to belng end man ln a mlnstrel EDWARD HOOPLS III Booster '19 '20, '21, Senate '20 '21 Re porter '20, V Pres '21 Jeff Cup De Ted ' has such a way of wlunxng h1 grades and h1s numerous honors that most of us look on 111 awe and Just can 't see how he does It LDITH LRABTREE Emersonxan '20 '21, Portla Her frlends are numbered bv the scores She galns more every day She's sure the 'bestest glrl arounm, Ed1th's some sport, I 11 sav RILLA HINLHI' L WCA'20, '21 Pep 1 'rc Portla R1lla 1S Just the quxet kmd whose n ture newer warles ' RUTH HOWARD Portxa Ruth gets all the pleasure she can out of duty, and how she does reul 111 fun' - A I I N G. . C. ' . ' .. '21, Y. .c. A. , 5 S . 72 . l , t Y , 2 -' 1 I ' I hate 7215.-Stlld6I1t,St8ff '21, H 3 ' ' S . , H , . 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SENIORS MARTIN MILAM 1 1 ' M'1rt1n has been w1th us off and on for 5101110 tune and we aro proud to have hlm among the ala-is of '71 A!!1b1.tl0llS and mdustrlouw, he 1S a true son of O H S ALTA TACKSON V C A 9 'O T '71 Portm H rrxotx IS the spun of 11fe 1uwt 40, Alta You nes er know exactlv what ilu 151 gomg., to do next IIERBFRT BEARDMORE 5111110 '0 0 Sc '1 Boossr'1 S11 f '71 U 9111 19 om of the hcst 9110113 Pwr Alwavs full of p p ' and um ' he hfw Q1 1k 1. 'lit-llldlllgm wlth the 011191 wx But 1n order not to offend anvone 111 par t1l'll1'1l', he hm rvma111041 qtrwtly neutral Good 11101, Herb DOROTHX R GROUT 1 011 18 '19 'O '71 Pep Club ' , '01 Portm An ardent studmnt of Ulilllkllld' Alwaw wow the 10111 91110 of 11f0 1' 1' M11 R DUNC AN Exon though Elmer has been w1th uw onlv :1 short tune 1t has bean 11111116 long enough to rc-'1117e that he IS a wolker 11111 a man 1 H' ' 21. , , . I - Q 1 L. . ' ' . 1 Y. 1 . , . '1., '19, '20, -12 . T. C. L. g .. Vt' -'I .11 ' -'. 1 . l ' 1 5 .K l Y 1 1 n , . H12 'L , '..1: Q01 'Lg tx 15, LO, '21g Hi Y '20g Reportvr '213 1Stude11T ,zf' L. If ' '. 1 1 1 1, ' 1' . KL 0 7 ll 1' 7 I nl 1' s a . : ' ' , , 1 ' . . n K K I 1 I K I -. I I . 2 . 1:11 , ., L., Li, 20 .. 3 A l l. ' V . w A1 A ' 14 v 4 W 'X K X V . -. X . 1 .4 1 ' ' K Seventy-one nu IIII illlzllllllram SENIORS CLARENCE l- Hlf'IxS Clccronlan 1? 0 '01 Look he s vwmdmg up the wa 0 Ins wlt, and by and bv It ll stmke HAZEL BOKORNEX T C '21 Olymplan A sweet and clewer llttle maul who W1 be greatly mxssed by the whole school GARTH WILLIAMS may suwess attend your efforts SUI' C UNNIIN C' HAM Gxrlsl Glee Club '20 '91 Port 1 'ihe doesn't s'1v XCIV much but we know she has 4 mmd duel uses It F SRL REID Booster '20 '01 Tls hrs modest, bashful nature 'am true IIIIIOUPINC that mlkes hlm Qllflllt Only bad f'1uIt IS Spear mmt ' K N 1 v r . X . , l , , , . . , - , .. . , ' ' ' t.h of .x . Y . , L . ,, T. . . . ' '21, , , ' ' , ' 'll Whatever course in life you choose, Y . c J! W 1 'Y 1 1 I ' W , , .. 3 iz . L L tl! V 'W V 2 ' ' ' ' . A , , - . 4 ' ', ', . A . . I , ' ' , : ' .' . . , , 1 . 1 K 1 ' '- Seventy-two l' Ill 3... W - 'l531.f1. - l'.-TLWH, . . .. ,Ad 4. III! illnlllllnv. SENIORS ANDREW BALFOUR E R '1 B oster '10 '90 Andrew has d1StlIlgll1Sh8ll hunselt' X es, su' d1dn't he get to lslt up on the stmge xn assemblv and l1k9W1S9 U a brlght and shmy wp? NVe all feel proud of ' Andv, you bet' Besules a keen trankman he IS qulte or 11011131 Qat UIUGSJ and speaks fluentlv 011 suth toplcs as 'Whv Trees Ba k ' and ' When 1 Saw GRACE BLLDSOE G D C '91, Debate '91 Besldes bexng one of the prettlest glrls 1n the class Crace IS a student, a debater and one of the best frlends and compan lons LEONARD C LAY Glee Club 19 '00 '91 Orchestra '21 About the best natured thmg we know Leonard makes no great effort to fund fI'10IlklS, but he eertamlv gets them HELP N MQCALLA Glee Llnb '71 Glrls' Quartette '21 Bu1bnl '21 Helen IS a very gollv glrl and one who lox es a lot of fun She has also proved to have a vmrv wonderful vows, ln the operetta 'Bulbul ' C LARK PORTER Ulxrlc deserves the best of pramse as a good worker and one who ran always be dcpcnded upon I I 0 I I I , S. . . 2g 0 1 ., ..', '21. . . . . . , It Q K 1- A I . H , U ' ' , het I J! ' I ' . . ax n., . A s 1 -.n l r , K KY Board Walk. 1 . . . ..4 ' L.. v , 'I ,. 1 1 7 a ' , Au, A-I , i x n , x l , 1 ' A Y Y A ' . , .4 1 1 , 1 l I 1 ' , . 1 ' y 1 , , . . 1 V Seventy-th ree '1 I 11 6 Ill! illlullllllm t SENIORS HOWARD BILI INC S Boostel '10 1 Basketball '71 Cowboy ' started off here as 1 'whnrl wmd 111 baskLtba1l to end up Ixkewlie In the gxrh hoartq AI' LMA GREY NI er an' hor mwnner '111 who saw ad m1red courteous, thoubh mos, md gvntle tho retxred DONIAID A HINDS L'u1cs' A for me do 'zttuh FLI7 ABLTH W H ITI Plllabcth Q gum' to lm-ue 1 Our hearts ue f1ll0d wlth vmm For 1n her soJourn with ue hem We-'xe lealned to lose her so RUQQELL BARHOW oqtel '0 1 He fllllllk. he vsolks, and dom Ins 111 Structors I A , N ' W 1 , A n , .. S , . .. , .. , . - . Y l I K ' . A ' ' 1 - . ,,. X - . . . ' 1 . .. V 1 . . A t ., IT ' , . , . - ' 5 , . 0' f ' : V ' I, . . 1 . . IW . sa , I n't . : 5 much iIlllP0!'t2iIN'l' to suvh things! . . ,. I A4 A I , v '. ' 5, 1. Wu., , ,. : ' ' ' -Q n A ' 7 Y , - ' , , V V .,., B0 ., 11 , 2. . r x-'V Sevonty-four l i',l' nw llll lllllllllllnv. SENIORS I LTL BARTLL1 C oe Llub 'IJ 0 U1 late. IS so quut about hx-1 attbuw don 't know Just what he dom-1 do One tunb we do lnow though, IS thxt he mu slug 1'RANkLb INLEL M11xN1C HT lltlllls 18 ' ' L ' 1 1 N lr '90 N'll1tlllS Frwnaw li one of our blllltllllg, lctlessma llutnh hu boys K PORK F IOWFR S ale 1 pwrtnerslup Lapabh 'md vull mg to work NX B11 Sf IQUI P R plcfmlnf l0lllltlll'lllf'l 15 no Qllgllt all x lnfagc FINUb 1x1RK U I9 onlv bool s 'no vxomm N looks N111 tolls s 1llth0v tfiu ht hun . - A I A . M. Q iv nl ' 1, '2 , L. . ,Q x . .x . we . X 7 l' 1' Q ' I 2 'z 'W lil! Ya A V 1 Na ' ' , '19, 20, 219 Y, W. 1, A. IJ, '20, '2 g '.- ' es. L. 3 . 'l Play '2091'ortia. V A 1- v , . v' l 4 J J A Cow. z 1 '. ' ' . - , . ,, V. y l A . 1. 1 . xl U , , Ill u c . '1 ' 2 'Q ' . A li l I I 1 Q1 -U Seventy-five f no illllnllcluvn. SENIORS TOHNI I ASL HALI Tet '10 John 19 cort'11nlv '1 fme fellow and IS usuallv wen Vllllll a petlte blonde bohbed l1'11red glfl HLLFN PARKS Helen IS that good lookmg gurl who drn ei the bm IDOFTIS arou11d Of courqe won all remember the glfl who mon the place an most beauhful and most popular g1rl 111 the Illlll0l' r'l'wf1 laet vvar WILLIANI LOTONI QHII IEX Footbfxll 0 Baiketball 71 ' Sh1pp0v has come out strong IS 11st vear 111 ltl1l0t1CS fund has dons vers credltablc work of whwh hlil class li very proud RON SIIXPY ru111 '18 '10 '0 'reQ Qemor Ilmy '91 llimqtrcl '00 Alwaws equ-11 to the ogcamon 11141 a 3,0041 all ,round 'eport 1n whatexer hr does 'lm werv fond of the compnm of a lads FLIIABETH N INIQON C 70 YO ec X A ' ' m 'Tre-ai Pep Club 20 '71, StudentSt1ff Annual Stuff 1 Portm Llttle, clever and w1ttv, L1771e hav been xery pr0n11no11t IH club affa1rs bhe 14 noted for her hobbed h'11r and her l1ter'1ry ab1l1tv l W ' I A K. J . 'f. .. 1 ' 1 1 1 - f ' 1 . 1 1 . 7 n .B I 1 4 x . .11 1 . A A K l l 7 117- . s. .. .. , 1 ..1, I ' l YY L . - V 1 ' 2 , ' 1 1 - ' -1 ' ' D '1 1 '1 ' Y , v . , F0 i , ., 2 , 'fllg I .. '20, '213 N3uf1lllS Play '21g Booster Hx. '2'lg K . ,l- an Z - u 1 A- , 1 ' 1' 1 ' K ' Y . , nl I . V . , H I f 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 G. L. . '18, '19, ..0, .113 S . '2'0g '. W. C. . 151, '19, 20, -lg ,.. us? , ' ' L - fa,- 1 ' ' 1 . 1 , . .. , I 1 I 1. .., 2 ' 7 1 W 1 1 I ' r Q ' ' . . Seventy-six sv 1 .- ' '4' W 1-'xllll ill' lllllnv. SENIORS ROBERT HAYS GARRETT e '18 19 '20, 21 H1 Y '21 Booster 20, '21, Class Sec '21 Annual Staff 20 Student Staff '21 Nautxlus Play '20, Senxor Play 21 Bob 18 the blue eved, black ha1red ' leff that hangs around the l1brary a a certaxn Sophomore gxrl We don 't blame old dear Say, Bob, Just before you leave please tell us a. secret What k1nd of ha1r tome do vou use? ISABEL LAUGHBAUM ' ppy am I from care I am free Why aren t they all contented l1ke CLARENCE CECIL JOHNSON Preacher,' fella ue thot football merelv a prehmmarv for h1s career ll toe dfxncxng le'-1, he fusses wome lf DNA BRETCH Fdn'1 comes to us from Hobart hxgh and has entered rzght 1nto O H S wp1r1t We Wlqll we had more hke her DORIS HOI T ulee Club '10 '70 ' 1 qtll1ll0llS, yet full of pep C111 you beat th1s comb1nat1on? - I I I , 1 N 1 J ff, ,,' , ' . ' 5 1 . . I . A . 7 M ' . . . , A ' . U ' nd you, . ' ' Ha , . , me? 'V N Booster '20, '21: Football '20. , , . 1 . is s . . 5 . .I ' I l . v A n o I 1 1 4 1 ' S W. 1 1 1 1 .- 9 ., - , .. . K ' 1 . fa ' Seventy-seven llRlW2+?F9 ' ' .-.ann illll lllllhm SENIORS GLEIN BULLIS Forum '20, 21, Treas '20 Sec We strongly suspect he ls a heart break er of the masouhne wanetv After rom mg to these halls for four years, he IB departmg for hlgher reg ons Uxor man, perhapsj Good luck, Glen EQTHER E PLDERSUNI Laloh '10, '20, '21 Pep Club 10 '2l Semor Plav, Portra Psther IB a reader as well as an actress of great abrhty and made Hqurte a hut hear of her mlever actlng agaln some day PAUL Q LARK A xerv unassummg voung man Paul has gone through Hlgh School wrth colors flvlng' as he w1ll go througl l fe, we hope VAREDA ll I1 LMAN Pep Club '10 '00 21 Portla Vareda hos a wav of makmg eversbodw l1ke her, and all her aequalntfmces ire frxends LOVS RUN DILL lf vou rl be happv, copv after me P I FANOR KTNCHFN Pep Club '20 '21 Pllfllfl Eleanor has a reputatlon for bemg xerw ql'lU'll01lq and energehc well founded bw the way w l ' I , . I 5 V Y t v . D H 3 I l 121. I 1 ' v ' . .1 . . X - ' 44 1 'n,- v - . . , . n , , ' . ' 3 ' ., 1, 'fllg ' 1 'I' W ' . in the Senior play. No doubt we shall D l I ' 1 v Y 1 W' f- ' p 1 1 I , ' .. , .. , . 'l . l .v -Y r 1 Q ' rs , v . 11 f A , 2 ' . . V. 7 Y . , , , . l Seventy-eight asm ill FOSTER HARRIS Foster has often been called a walking dictionary We don't know about that, b we do know he IS always the shining light in hls classes THEODORE GILL Ted probably has fewer enemies than any other man in the class, he's always Jolly, and always ready to do anyone a favor when he can He made his football letter at the Topeka High School where he spent his first three years HEN RY DEAN Booster '20, '21 Henry has the happy faculty of looking wise, which is very fortunate. And re- member, old dear, the entire class is wish- ing you good luck in the future. MARIE DEAN Marie is pretty and she 's witty, And they even say she 's wise, Best of all, she has a smile That dazzles all our eyes. WARREN BASORE A jolly, friendly, yet conscientious lad, Warren makes friends with all he meets. HAROLD SMITH , Here is another main stay of the class. Has good common sense and further more uses it. Congenial and attractive- especially to the girls. PHILA HENSON Folks, if you don't know Phila. you don't know what you have missed, for she is one of the most interesting of girls. I fllhm VICTOR SEMMELBECK We have not seen much of Victor since January when he graduated, but it would take much longer than that for us to for get him MYRTLE MOSER Tho' qu et, dlglllfled demure, Our hearts she surely won, She 's always ready for her work And equally for fun JOE MCCLURE Joe has been a steady booster for the cla s and proved himself to be a man ot dependable character BURT LUDLOW I Burt was very busy -studying and burn- urg the mid-night oil at-Marian's3 but we wish him all the luck in the world. ELAINE JOHNSTON V G. L. C. '17, '18, '19, '20g Y, W, C, A. '17, '18, '19, '20, Debate ,19. The Lovely Elaine, as we dubbed her, was so brilliant that she finished this institute of learning a year ahead of the rest of us. Rah for 'Lainel HENRY HUNT Henry has a secret ambition to be a politician-. You must never let him know I told it thousrh! However. I have a hunch that Henry will be very success- ful in- that line, all right. GORDON DEETS A Ather-aean: Jeff. Cup Debate '19, Pm glad I'm' who I am We cer- tainly are sorry we haven 't Gordon 's picture because we know it would be an asset to our book. , shi - ' fl t . - - . ,Z A ' .. mvlgmlfv .am-:weaning ,. . eMA,.3,G52w.i,t,,, A . + , We-w I , x. J ,A vm HA I,- t -3-x 1 A . 6 I a ut ' H ' ' - . I I . . . , I . . ' ' Seventy-nlne ' 'ws .2 un illlll llllm.. lllllllllh ,, Immun 0 I I an 0 1 El un kt u nun Ni SO 4' uw D agen enfvu Y - CLAS S WILL RA s NIOQI lo lnue the life amd .asmuatxnns of four sefuw m O ll b and helng nt xuund mind A d nwmmy lwith the powsllrle excvptmn of Hal Whitten Pat '-uhlett Pxul Mulmel NIOFTIS Head and Paul TllUlh9ll m Wlld rll'lt1ClDdtlOIl of vonnng fleednm do here-hx wine all former wullq on DIOIUIWP 'md do make 'lnrl de-Llare thlw to he om llst null mul te-atxnwnt. m mmm! followmg L0 nxt IIRST To thoqe who vxoulfl posQe-sw 4 we-nse of humm we lb84lll9'llll vw IH exwmnle Mr llI'I1llYlKOtl'i newer ffulxmr dppreclfxtlon of hu own Juke-1 SFLOND To thoqe who would explore the mwteriee of science! to the extent Of vlhistllm., xn the hall-1 vxe Sllll8I1d9l the nexer ffulmg prnxlege of ll temng to Petee ev pnstulatlons on the xarxous phenomena of phvslc-Q THIRD To those lmxmg more or lesg 9Xf'C'lltlXe xlrilltx and wx ho ale nhfutel members of the R B A llhttle Brainwy xx ho haul de-qnec of heumnng memherw of the Qelect KIUUD knuvsn for their ab llty of Dl0Y'll0flIl,, aswmblxew to them we xre Jealnuelx pleaqed to le ui IIQIKQW Hmlllw- L -'lllmlluul I L I ' 'ill ll' 1 Ill I :Q .ku 0 'L I l nl 'ur , , l ' , 4 All! ca l cf: Eighty .S nn illlllllllm the lnsplratlon of the following members of the Class of 21 who have contributed largely ln making our assemblies so successful, and only hope you may achieve equal success Glenn Hartford Maurice Moore Richard Belltzer Jack Wilhelm Morris Head Font Free man Robert Mason Elizabeth Vinson Helen Johnson and Esther Gannaway FOURTH To the Juniors we forfeit willingly and ungrudglngly the privilege of pro duclng a better Annual a better Senior play and also the right to sit on the floor in assem blles to the Sophomore, the pleasure of ral ing money for the Junior Senior Reception to the Freshmen the right to convey cafeteria beans from the little brown bowls to their mouths with a fork and as a special favor offer a maximum silencer as a trophv to the champion soup yodler FIFTH To you hunger sufferers who must piece between meals we leave the llttle one story hamburger stand across the way under one condition that before leaving the bulldlng permission be secured of Mr Moore SIXTH To the entire remaining student body and the faculty members we surrender the following in hopes of equal or even better success ln all activities which the good old Red and Black deserves The hard and skillful efforts of our 1920 football captain Carl Schlabach who has won four letters and who enlists this year to do the same ln the University The football clothes tcommonly known as dudsl which are now being associated with moth balls for other insect speclesl, to prevent any greater embarrassment to the squad of '21 than that endured by the team of '20. ' The excellent team work of our basketball team as an inspiration, and we suggest that the next captain chew Spea.rmlnt as Juicy Fruit brings bad luck, so Roy says, In case of class riots ever arising and getting beyond the control of our beloved prin- cipal, Mr. Moore, as a last resort we suggest the mobilizing of Mr. Weber and his ill-fitting police suit, which served its purpose so efficiently ln assembly this year. AND LAST, we nominate and appoint as executors of this, our last will and testament, our undaunting principal, Mr. W. 0. Moore, and his faithful co-worker, Miss Ferris: We do further direct that any debts incurred by us be cancelled, whether or not pleas- lng to our creditors, and any tfuneralj expenses incurred by our departure shall be offset by our successors, the Juniors. V IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We, the Class of '21, to this, our last will and testament, hereunto set our hand and seal this 26th day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred twenty-one. tS1gnedl: VOORHIS HUGHES, LEWIS tSqel BRADEN, IVAN FARMER. Wltnessed by: MR. WEBER, MISS HANSEN, ' MISS OWEN, - MR. HENDERSON. V ,Q ...-ct, 1r,,,lq4w5sz11vw.fw5!s,fssvft':1af::ie,vqs212f9. !ll'l' 1. ,, 3 W1E c F ?VM . l ' - .lf-1: f .' uw 1:11, 1 1 . - A I I A h El gh ty-0116 1 - I Q 'illll ik' kl'llll in I I A Q r is i i X llllllllllll lm um! 'umm Illllllll unlmm. m ,,,,..,.. nnnmilnnuu 'lllllllll ii' li, . . I l it -- H . l . 1 Illl llll . lun um , .u .M '-.-I I bl' ' i .J ---A l l ,1l' i ' Il' M.. i ' . u 'u 1 .,a u,l' ,I -. ' mt fr . i 1 ,M fr . . .. W V. 1 l 1 Ill Q - 8 ll. u : - 'ir 5 'np' Q , l gg . a-lx A J .un-H..-e -,..-v--- . , ..--l eff 1 - X I '.' ' - x 1:'.'3 -Zi' '-'P I , ' l...1 XS? ' r 'J Thelma Junefolec 1 . . Mp' 1 . A Drama in One Act ENTITLED I-I' hSh IB d F Y L f lg C OO IC Ol' 8 Olll' Cal' oa DRAMATIS PERSONAE: Senior Class, 1921. lfresliman. Sophomore. Junior. Senior. SETTING: Any simple interior. TIME: 1921. ACT I. SCENE 1. Living room of Senior's home: about midnight of lllay 26, 1921. Graduation night. Enter Senior, fumbling diploma. SENIOR: Four years have passed: four years of fun, work and pleasant acquaintances, and tonight marks the end of my high school career, brings me to the goal, my diploma. Sorry? VVell, yes, in a way. Sorry to leave old 0. H. S. and its associations, but glad to start in a new field and make new friends. flnrops into chair and drowsily begins to read diploma. Falls asleep and dreamsl. DREAM. tlinter Freshman accompanied by fond mammaj. MAMMA: Now, son, you are in High School. You must be a little man and master your program by yourself. Here's a clean handkerchief, dear: now run along. lidxit Mammal. frlnter upperclassmenj. UPPERCLASSMEN: All right! Here's the place to get your elevator tickets and reserve seats for assembly. Fork it over, boy. qExitl. Winter brother Freshmanl. SECOND FRESHMAN: Have you heard that Douglas Stuart has been elected class president for this year? 1 FIRST FRESHMAN: Yes, and Carl Schlabach is playing left half on the football eam. lfligth 5'-two ylifiig-!2 ng':.1.: Y ' I-ful' - I ' 'l'l'llN 1-Bl ll itll. kk . m SECOND FRESHMAN: I heard that Robert Mason and Esther Gannaway made 918003 on the 'school debate team, too. FIRST FRESHMAN: Who says we aren't some class? UPPERCLASSMEN fFrom wlngsl: There they arell Where's the salt! tEnter Upperclassmen with boxes of salt. .Exit Freshmenl. CURTAIN. SCENE II. Drug store across from High School. Enter two Sophomores. FIRST SOPH: Well, two more days of school. I passed in all my exams: summer vacation ls here, and there's nothing to do but enjoy myself. SECOND SOPH: Yes, and hasn't our class made a mark for itself this year? We have supported all school activities and have been the pepplest class in school. FIRST SOPH: In debate, Curtis Day, Leland Anderson, Elaine Johnston and Esther Gannaway represented our class. , SECOND SOPH: In the inter-lass basketball games, everyone but the Freshman saw our dust. Then the ophs havecome out with flying colors in track this year, toog for Jack Wilhelm and Summerall Brooks came in second and fourth in the cross-country run. FIRST'SOPH: Isn't Dutch a keen football player? He surely has made a name for himself this year. I'll bet by the time we are Seniors he'1l be captain of the team. SECOND SOPH: Say-have you heard4- ' qEnter third Sophomore excltedlyj. . J l gger-M oore. QExit all-hurriedlyl. CURTAIN. A' SCENE 111. B Floor of O. H. S. brightly lighted and decorated with streamers of green and white crepe paper. An orchestra plays oftly from behind a screen of palms. Five or six hun- dred Hlgh School boys and girls stand in groups. In a secluded nook, sit Juniors and girl of the hour talking. JUNIOR: This is the end of a perfect year. We certainly have been successful ln everything, and now for a topping vacation. U GIRL: Yes. indeed. Let's see-at the first of the yearrwe had a good many Juniors on the football team. Dutch can certainly swash through a line: then Danford and McBride played a great game and even .Red stopped yelling long enough to work on the eleven, JUNIOR: You seem to like football. Well, give me basketball. Think of the Juniors on the squad! Wlth Hartford and Askew to rescue the ball and McBride to shoot goals tor us, we certainly went some. And what do you think of next year's captain? Ro? Danford is a regular basketball player. Oh, that was a team! GIRL: Yes, that's all very well-but It's all boys. Isn't there something the girls have done this year? r JUNIOR: Oh, there's debate--but It's rather dry. GIRL: I suppose you say that because lt requires brains. Our class came in strong on that, too. We had Elaine John ton, Leah Trosper and Esther Gannaway, JUNIOR: Oh, well, the boys were represented, too. Bob Mason can sling as much hot air as two girls. GIRL: To change the subject-dldn't you just love the Jazz Band? Gladstone Kin- kade and Bryce Barnett are almost a band by themselves. JUNIOR: And we haven't even mentioned our officers. If it hadn't' been for the leadershlp of Curtis Day and Glenn Hartford, this reception wouldn't be the howling success lt ls. They certainly put things through keen. GIRL: They were keen--to say nothing of their helpers. And weren't you surprised about Junior Theme? Whoever thought Steve King could write-why-the lights are going out. JUNIOR: That must be a hint to leave. We certainly have reviewed this YSBI' thoroughly. GIRL: It's been a grand old year, all right! 1Exltl. CURTAIN. SCENE IV. In assembly, toward end ot school. Conversation between two prominent Seniors. Chorus of Seniors- RAI-I! RAH! RAH! RAH! RAH! RAH! ' HAH! RAH! RAH! , SENIORS, SENIORS, SENIORS! ' Elgh ty-th ree H. 'wil ' ' ' 'W ' ' .5 am ull llllm-. FIRST SENIOR Atta old pep Red' We sure show the other classes up at yelling eh? SECOND SENIOR Ill sav we do and Glenn Hartford ls the best yell leader that ever hlt this school FIRST SENIOR Hello Bob' I hadn t noticed you sitting there Guess I had a little too much Physics on my mind SECOND SENIOR Why hello Jack how are you Worrying about that Physics test t Will you have a right to for Lippy sure stuck us on lt and I need all my credits to ge ou JACK I wonder what this assembly is about' I hope its good and long I have Economics next period BOB Yes so do I IACK I hear we are golng to have a real graduation and class night this year Glenn Hartford has been working hard He surely has made a good president BOB Yes but Robert Price made a good start for hlm Bob did fine work as presl dent last term JACK I was glad to see Dutch Schlabach get the vice presidency he deserves lt for his football work BOB Yes Dutch surely made a record for himself got a letter all four years and made the all State team twice JACK Theres Emerson Thomas making an announcement I wonder what he ls going to expound on BOB I dont know I guess he is going to advertise some girls club stuff thats his hobby you know Bv the way what do you think of Maurice Moore making Booster Presidency this year Hes working at it for a, change, and ls putting some pep into things JACK Yes but I guess were all a working bunch The Annual Staff ls particularly busy Thev claim they will have it out on time Robert Mason ls making a good Editor ln Chief and heres hoping they get the Annual out before a. month after we graduate BOB Heres the speaker' He looks like a windy somebody Maybe well get to ski!! the third period JACK Ill lay you ten to one hell say As I look down Into your bright and smiling faces There what did I tell you-say Im not some mind reader BOB Aw quit your klddlng Keep still for a minute and listen You will learn something you're not so bright ing me' BOB Not changing the subject but what do you think of the Senior Play cast? JACK Its good were sure of a successful play It was no surprise that Frances McKnight made a prominent part she made a big hit in the Nautilus play BOB I notice that Jimmie Price ls going to star for us agaln as Tony She Stoops to Conquer is a good drama for the class and I know lt will beat any other Senior play-conceited thats us JACK Have you heard the latest news' BOB No what? JACK Mr Moore beat his wife up thi morning' BOB Aw no' JACK Yes he got up at six oclock and she got up at seven H ' Ha' BOB You caught me on that one JACK Bob do you realize that school ls almost over and we will soon leave here' Are you glad BOB Yes lf only to get away from Mrs Claussens beans But then we will miss alia? old gang the clubs debates football and basketball games and those rallying assem es JACK You almost forgot the talks on thrift Say, that killed a bunch of good time I really enjoyed them and learned something too We are the only Senior class that ha enjoyed such a privilege BOB There' The speaker has finished and just ten forty five O Gee' JACK Yes I guess we will report to our next hour class BOB There is the orchestra playing the other' song Looks like this assembly ls nearly over I :JACK Yes and that's not all so ls school and to think lt will end our four year oa MR MOORE tFr0m stage? You may report to your third hour class qvolce heard from abovel Son aren't you ever coming up to bed lSenlor drowsily yawns and gets up slowly! SENIOR What a dream' And it didnt half cover the ground Who can say what High School really means' Qstumbles sleeplly upstalrsl CURTAIN ESTHER GANNAWAY LAURA FOCHT, JACK MILLER I I JACK: Ol I don't know! I'm a Senior, you know-wise, that's me. Oh! Quit pinch- : . . : , ' A . a. . Eighty-four ,wr , -11111 Phil llllluv. IW M 1 i U00 A A -. 5 no v 0 a':o00: 1-0 f v0 r 111 I JL' ix '. M IIIII1 JT!-f,5 ' 1.71155 PROPI-IE W QQPN1- A Home f111 I1e11e111t 0111 11111115 11l1AN1ATIb IL11bON -Xl Marx Mee I1ene XX 'Ire 1l1Ol 1 RTII N A fjlllld 11111111 and two 111lap1d.-1ted ro1k1n 111 M AR! 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CLASS PROPHECY iCont1nuedy are in the Old Soldiers Home Why thats just four miles from here I didnt dream that any of our old classmates were there We dont have to ask Oulja who is president Arent you proud of Perry Hanson Paul Clark Warren Basore Harold Earnheart Marie Dean Ivan Farmer Grayson Lau hbaum Otho Shumate Louis LeFlore, Joe McClure and Jo Vance who are in the Ca net David Fields is Vice President Aren t we a dlstin8uisned class' Well we need some honor for Ouija has been trying to tell us that Clifford Barnes and Lee Wilson are driving trucks in the oll fields John Paschal is president of the Pacific Aerial Transportation Co Font Freeman and Gwyndolyn Erwin are driving planes for him Morris Head is principal of 0 H S and Lewis Braden is leader of the Glee Clubs Maurice Moore is Dean of the Episcopal church and in collaboration with Dal Hogan editor of the Christian Science Monitor is editing The New Snappy Story Magazine which has taken the place of an old magazine which was very popular MARY Oh' Irene look' The Lattimer Twins Catherine and Margaret, are dolng I vaudeville song and dance revue' with Vernle Goudelouck as their accompanist! They call themselves The Gold Dust Twins Speaking of the theatre a world of our classmates have gone into the movles Lenore Barnes is a. second Mary Plckford Opal Hurd Dorothy Auer Jessie Cannon Edna Bretch Marion King Coral Jones and 0-pal Cobb are all famous stars Mildred Klelnschmidt and Holmes Baldridge have organized a company speclallzlns' in slapstick comedy The boys of 21 have drifted into the movies also-for instance Barrow are awfully popular Bertha Ammerman Edith Crabtree and Lorraine King are bareback riders in John Jordens big circus He ha a good many old O H S Students among his performers Karl Bean Walter Connor and Jack Raynor are clowns while Dwight Brown Thomas DuBois and Lloyd Hanna do splendid work on the trapele Alice Baugus Viola Duck Dana Graham and Lella Hahn are renowned tight rope walkers Pete Bartley has succeeded Mr Lippincott in the Physics department Vlvlan Nelson C18-FK Porter and Robert Price are very successful butchers W Leland Anderson has dlsproved the Pathatorean Proposition Ted Hoopes QIIIJ is U S Senator from Alaska and Dick Belltzel is starring in the Auctioneer Blanche VVeir ls more weird than ever, along with associates Velma Taylor and Mildred Sldwell who are laundry workers Glenn Hartford alias Red ltyan ' has twenty five more years to serve on a sentence for grafting R Travis Edwards Jr M D celebrates the sale of his five millionth bottle of Uncle Dicks Live Kure The Frederickson Ford Co announces A Car Made to Order While You Walt Mrs Edna Bell Mclnnls Young Brown Smith Jones has her picture ln the paper to announce her engagement to Clarence Johnson the bootlegger Pauline Meyers paints exclusively f0l' Cosmopolitan Covers Gertrude Gardner contributes regularly to the Red Book 'Hearsts' and The Black Cat Gene Godwin is decorating tln cans for the Campbell SOUP C0 I I ' Floyd Askew, Paul Michael,-William Thompson, B. B. Smith, Hal Whitten and Ru-Buell ' , ' . . . Eighty-six .. sm illll llllm. CLASS PROPHECY CContlnuedl Esther Gannaway is with the Al G Casey Minstrel Co Mary Hightower teaches manual tralnlng at Yukon Carolyn Hosmer Farmer applies for dlvorce ln Jerome Bernstelns court Edgar Chase won the International Seven Second Bicycle race Adam Butler the first man has revolutionized Elnstelns theory of cracking peanuts Robert Mason is holding the clssors for Glen Rulln eminent physician Eva Reneau is stlll going with Steven Kin! Ansel Chalener Ruth Cole and Arthur Richards are electrician for the Bell Telephone 2,0 Mildred Meloy Marguerite Lash and Buford Bristol are with a Russian Ballet Luclle Guin ls doing the Dance of the Seven Veils with Ruby Hayes a.s her understudy Frances Sanford is a popular manlcurlst in the Wellington Nesbits Barber shop Don Hines who is a cousin to Esther Pederson s uncle who ls a brother to Edward Howard, is chauffeur for Ross Stegal who is Virginia Lash s washerwoman whose husband George Lower is Chief of Police in Tokyo Ruth Lewls has become a billiard shark in Lawrence Bradshaw's pool hall Laura Focht ls a famous diver, having discovered that fish can breathe under water Glenn Bullis, Leonard Clay and Loton Shippey are sailors and have the usual number of Sweethearts. Fred Raupe and Henry Steddom are drummers ln a Salvation Army Band, while Garth Williams, Eucalid Alexander and Lowell King are soap-box orators. Henry Miller is president of the Anti-Cigarette League. Frank Wilson and Roy Spivey, Douglas Stuart, and Carl Schlabach are conducting a campaign to establish the Blue Sunday Laws. Foster'Harrls is mayor of Brlttain, Catherine Dlnwlddle Van Astor ls the envoy of New York ociety, often being mistaken for her debutante daughter. Blanche Maupin. Professor of Mathematics at Harvard, has discovered the fourth Dimension. Mary Wells Young and Juanita Young have discovered the Fountain of Youth and are multi-millionaires, Iva. Simpson has revised her twelfth edition of Handsome Hector, the Hlghbrow Hero. Merle Shields has become famous since the appearance of her essay on Marlnello Massage. Harold Branson is being sued for breach of promise and is liable to lose hls fortune made on sardines. Carl Cromer and Esther Duffy are salesmen for William McCall' patent egg holler. Lucile Nicholson is proprietor of the Imperial Cafe, with Elizabeth Decker as head waitress. Howard Billings and Virginia Price are newspaper people, the former ,belns furnace man at the Leader office and the latter edltor of the Sport page at Rumpus Ridge. Eleanor Drennan and Inez Boswell are society reporters on the same paper. Anna Ander- son, Iva May Bakhaus and Rose Carter are peeling cucumbers in Evalyn Chew's dill pickle factory. Mercedes Erixon, Martha Herring and Duane Grout were time keepers but were forced to retire from such strenuous labor. Hilda and Doris Hill, Phila Henson and Ardls Llndsay are clerks at Kress's S5 and S10 Store at Muskogee. Luclle Irwin runs a. ferry across the English Channel. Clifford McMahan is keeper of Rose I-Illl Cemetery, and Helen M'cCalla ls his assistant. Harold Porter is a. famous artlstg lt is said that he made his fortune on his portrait of Ernest Seller, the hod-carrier. Leon Townsend ls his under- study, and ls on his way to fame and fortune, specializing ln land capes, ditch digging 'wus ' 71 .-: f - --111-n,..xi,1u:,g7p7w:gl,-.5--T-,Ezf- '31,-is-fqyggprvig vt-VV, 75 ....?,m,1,?,,W,??g,.m,F,:.T,,b,,f' r,x,,,'-K-?, - I I I u n n . , 1 r , . ' - 1 ' , . n ur v - v v 1 - v I . . - Eighty-seven . . sv- , -wm- 6 llll m AullllP.ln CLASS PROPH ECY iContlnuedl scenes etc Emerson Smith and Victor Semmelbeck are his exclusive models Heavens' I see an ambulance a terrible auto wreck Lorraine Baldridge, the glass blower has her head all cut up Ina Rice ls drlvlng the Ambulance and Lenore Stone and Wlnnlfted Baird are stretcher bearers Henry Hunt ls principal of a School of Dramatic Art Maurlne Jarrette Dora Kneeland Raymond Lutz, Mabel Thomas and Donald Whlttlnburg are his best liked facultv members Rachel Bedford has formulated a compound to make curly auburn hair which she guarantees to be better than the old formula Helen Rubing ls training canary birds her best singers are Gretchen Brooks Grace Bledsoe and Kathryn Postelle Fern Moffett holds audiences of thousands spellbound every night with her ukelele Her accompanying artists are Wendel Harper basoon Mildred Clark harpsicord Wren Wilson gives a pleasing drum solo The Robert J Hudson Hotel ls housing many notable guests among whom are Alta Jackson world famous insect powder manufacturer Francis Kueny and Herbert Beardmore cigar salesmen Anna Martha Wilcox has invented a new brand of Turkish cigarettes Eleanor Jorden ls in the weather bureau Vorhls Hughes ls proprietor of the Hughes Jewelry Co Fraternity Pins a. Specialty Ruth Kreuger and Leonard Hale are her clerks Ruth Humphreys and Alma Hall are explorers in Arkan sas Flnus Kirk and Frances McKnight have founded an Orphans Home ln Honolulu Workers on the great Eleanor Kinchen Diamond Theft case are Lola Mathews Frances Lucas and Ray Matlock Esther Bloom and Verna Keller are Modlstes Elizabeth NBII' has scored a splendid hit with her new song Dardanella Martin Milam is lntroducint following are regular customers Lois Marshall Grace Voorhees Clara Cornish and Elmer Duncan Iva Bakers Chapeau Shoppe on Fifth Ave ls considered quite the smartest in the world Icy Baulton and Dorothy Brown are owners of the Bon Ton Palais nearby Grace Priest and Donia. hash run a very successful Woman s Exchange ln El Reno Exchange of Gossip with Dorothy Prahl Ruth Ray and Elva Paget Architects Louise Priest Mary Burrus and Naomi Pederson are stenographers in the office of Ila Buckner Temper ance Penny and Mildred Blue attorneys at law They are very busy at present untangllng the complications that have arisen over the late Pervis Bristols estate The Gardens of the estate are especially beautiful due to the efforts of the gardners Winlfred Head Josephine Clark and Naomi Mann Neighboring this estate is a mattress factory owned by Dorothy Cory in which some old 0 H S students of 21 toil as hard as they used to in school They are Clvdean Cornwell Vida Maloney Max Fagln, Claire Culley, Charles Earn heart and Louise Fink It ls said by Dorothy Hays in Factories Causes and Effects to be a model for the industrial world It has a play ground supervised by Mildred Cahall and a cafateria run by Leah McMullen Thelma June Eads and Isabel Laughbaum Myrtle Mosler serves the beans and Edna. Bishop runs the cash register Other assistants are Mlttle Murray Vida Berry and Sue Cunningham Well well Alta Cross Maude Crall. I . it into the Follles. Elizabeth Morrison and Edward Potts are expert marcel wavers. The 3 . , Eighty-eight ' - -.- - - -nw - - - Y- 'f--v7--1--zf?E'v'rvaqwgsuuv'g9'Kvinvw,,' '11f e 'F ' ' .l' 'V' VW? 11 1-lllli:I'uIl'l' CLASS PROPHECY iContinuedl Emma Landan Regina Bashaw Olive Longwith, Hazel Burllson Emogene Linthicum Mil dred Hamlin and Zelma. Green have been attracted by the back to farm movement They always flnd a ready market for their goods at the produce house of Linda Harwell Daisy Barton and Willie Eldridge Gracious' Lemuel Fenn and Alice Gilbert are life savers at Belle Isle, and recently saved Rowena Ferguson the great detective from drowning Eliza beth Boyd and Brunel Faris run the merry go round Louise Burns Velma Davenport and Louise Frank have hamburger stands there Henry Dean used to have one but was put out of business when by mistake he served a millionaire undertaker garlic Oh' how sad' Marie Boylngton Dorls Holt Mamie Fagln Bernice Stewart Myrtle Rall Hazel Bokarney Vareda Hillman Bessie Eads and Pauline Stomp had organized a touring party to go to Europe and were drowned in mid ocean Louise Taylor Harriett Gum and Frances Scott are Reptllian biologists Dorothy Buffington Stewart Hume and Bendetta Nelson are Supreme court judges Edna Smith, Elva White Margaret Galner and Mary Haley are professional roller skaters ln vaudeville Thelma Wright Dorothy Derr Elizabeth Bucke ridge and Harold Smith are selling electric fan in Siberia. The following are gold miners in Mexico Robert Givens Robert Garrett Cy Day and Glen Davis are annalyzlng the rugs Foreign representatives are Joyce Hughes France Mary Echols Spain, and Hubert Miller India Velma Emenhelser and Lowrin Dill are developing radium Luclle McCor mack and Luella McSwain are planning a trip to the moon in their new Propeller Plane which was invented by Lee Robison Vera Vandenburg and Ruth Woodrow and Leah Tr0B per are selling refrigerators in Iceland Vera Tldwell Leah Wilson and Vera Wood are Missionaries In Brazil Nonnle Tilley and Dorothy Wilson also Ruth Howard are workin! on a plan to preserve clouds so as to ship them to drought stricken regions Irl Reid and Elizabeth Stoner and Luclle Williams are owners of a tremendous hot tamala factory Lolita Vandergrift Katharine West Sibyl Schuler have acquired possession of Wrigle a Gum bac tory Glenn Shackleford has rediscovered the South Pole Helen Robb and Elizabeth White are translating the Bible from English to Hebrew Elizabeth Vinson has written a die tlonary of profanity ln French which has been translated into English by Rene Hommes Dusee Reamer and Lenore Williams are running for dog catcher on the Bolshevlck ticket Ita Lee Wilson Irene Sutherlin Leta Hallmark and Dorothy Grout own a hen ranch Emma Rice Inez Guerber Neleta Southwell and Alpha Stegleman own a Turkish Bath Parlor Dorotha Howland Clara Ralnsburger and Elizabeth Hubenthal have instituted a matrllfw nlal bureau The Oulja board falls to the floor all has been told concern ng the old class of ll and as Ouija ls completely exhausted no more puzzling questions are sought for 'vIarY and Irene are fast asleep from the terrific mental strain ELIZABETH VINSON DANIEL W HOGAN Jr f l I A h ' l lava of Vesuvius. Dorothy Donaldson, Ida' Eckstedt head a company importing Persian ' Eighty-nine Iii? I uv I rf I if , , - , .JL if' I 6'1lllIiI aulIl Y.!m 51, v I v ' I My Treasures Five treasures I found in the hoods one Ria - Over tlie fieldq and tu' avvpy, l Three flowers, a bonlk and a sky-lark'n thrill, These were the tredsurea I found o'er .the h l. The flowers I pressed and put away, Q They always remind me of fairies play, The bough I planed o'n' the 'mantel piece, And the thrill in my hurt will never cease Who but the Mute: would have thought, Ot the wonderou joy these Ultra have brought! It could have been none but 1 Master Hand, I That thought of th heads of common man . --Helei I Mentor Bind! ' yi il I I 4 . L I - E I S I ' ip if 1 -LI V Tm I . 51 . I V , '22. I.. I F I I f I E I , I I ll I I 4 L I . FQIL . I' ,'E,j.' 1 zlwq. h r'I:, W. xg I' ' II I-.I , JI! he ',,- 4, . U51 A , .If g , ' 'I ' ' :. ,I.WI., I - . LI' '. . I5 ,I .' I ., F ,I . l Q 'Gif I . ' v ' - ,NI I . I I Aix, ' I . 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Wxxb 49,8111 ll uunts to the tlose ot 4 xeax and we the Junxors t e la:-s of ' are H ll in the lead Nou max not haxe he'1rd about ue so muth but stlll vxe h ue not hetn xdle lxerx mtetxng thu xear vxa-. full of pep -md enthusrusm aw max only be evpected under our futhful guide lmerson Thomae and lxshex Xme th. pxemdent-1 ot the 1.1-:ISS mr - xc so mut 1 must he 10lllll rutu to t Q re-t ot' om aah net spec: 1Ilx to oux wponsore Xlr-4 Pllxe Mlw Pwkene Nlvw Homer Xlxw horrlon 'Vllw bchlahxth Mr Selderw Mr Ruwxsel and Nlr Ryden 'lhe football team tlu-4 yen could hardlv hxxe done vxxthout the xallant plavmg t s nt t tht llll?l'l'llNl'1 ot the slass of xxho alt Iloxd Nltlilldt Milam WICKIIIIIPV Hlllle SIlU1lL,liNN Iddn ltop.,e1s llllll-'INCH Thomas George Hulpx Hun Qtllex Htrnard Ilunlex and William Wolf The Jumom are alwo at the head of the list m bfwketball bemg repreqented On the on tht team Wilhim Rolf xxho xvxs funous on 'Luount of his splendid gulrdmg lung xxho xx IN L good all uound plxxel and Nnodglav the mln xxhu xxms 9W9lYVNh9lt xt 01119 Among' the lumoro me 'some good dehatels IE Nhown hx our president lwhzr Ames who xx as one of txxo to go to Tevas and get un lnlmoue dPll'sl0I'lS at both lort Nlvrth and Nluhltl l tllx Also Roh Hedberg IN one of out box delnters The gill debfltus xx hom xxe are proud of ne Max Rohhewon l aye liennmgton md Helen Melstex In tht hegmnlng of the vear the IUHIOTQ put on the flrit picture show of the 'ieawon and xt vnu put oxex xxlth suth 1 lug suteew that We got .1 large sum toward om go'1l the reteptlon lu dldHl3.lllN the Jumors mre not lacking Howard 'tloffltt Katherine Mt Klllll9N hmer won Fhomax Waxne Hutt Xhlrna Pu h md Helen Mewter helped mfxke the lvlutlluw play the -xume'-.N that xt w-N The Junlors proxed then Gselllm., lbllltV when thu reached out and captured the first prize fox selling the most season football tlckets md therehx increased tht txeaxurv S15 00 We wxieh to thank the lumols who sold tickets and aleo all who bought of them With the aid of all the Jumorw the beet and moet mterestmg Junior brnlor Receptmh was put on tlub xedr whuh xxxll be an example for all tomxng members of this clams There waw more epxrit and enthumabm whoxxn ln thiw exent than 1n anx DIPXIUUQ affair such 'ls thla VVe wlsh to thank the committee vxhlch made thlw poesxhle lNow we leaxe the north section dovsnst un to ottupy the one ln the middle md we hope th xt the ones to take our plates xx xll haxe w f.,ood fortune ln that Qectmn 1-z we did STFVSART Ll ARK lumor l'fllt0!' V I , ' ' if - , 1 . e 'E 4 xx I A 1 ' ' . 15 V . H. ' . E. . .v Q . I I ' K., h K. 1 i- 'Lg' . . l .fu . . ' ' ,' ' ' ,K - ' ,' ' , : ' ' 1 ', e ' . Q- . , ' .f. . X. t A 5.-I L. Y , 1' ' Q, fl s '. 71' ' 1 4, 2 ' .' . ' of 'LL t't ' this Q wir. Al: , 'l ' ' 1 fl he s ' i , :lull of - 1 - - Y ' ' . ' . W . . 1 . . . 1 , . , .. . .. . ,. ., . ,. , . ., , . ., . , 'w 1 A 1 , '. ' 1 C 'l 1 . - 2 , 1' u ' 1 . ' 0 -101 1 0 ' 1 1 -5- ' . . K-L. '22, . . -, 3 - A . -' ,, A ' . A, . ' A., 2 - 1-Q ss' .1 ' t , .Sv 3 . L., ., 1 , U., .- K , ., , . . I 1 ' L , , ' ' 1. , ' ,. Varsity team by Floyd lN1t'Rl'ide, who gained more points for O. H. S. than any other mah 1 z 3 ' 'Q ' , ' '. .' 1 .7 . .' Y z ' 1 . , .E L. i , . ,Q , lv, .C K- ., 3 , ,K I. . , ., 5 . I . . ' . ' . 1 . s 3 : , 2 '. v -1 S v y 1 1 S 1 i ' by w'h1' .1 1' ' ' z 1 S , ' ' ,' 2 ,-' . K 1 -L. 1 1 . 4 . 2 . ,. A. t .s V 5. - ' f I W ' v 1 ' . ' ., I . 1 , ' y1 R1 - - v' A1 , 1 ' u 1 L 5 7 1 V A K- v1 1 Y K Y -. 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The Sophomore tllssr rs new to O H b the greater of our numbcr haxlng rttended Irxmr., last xe1u1 But we h1ue raprdlx become 'accustomed to the une and means f Lentr rl Hrr..h School and now feel qurte 'ls much at home 'rs the dr nrfred Senror-: or the mtreawtrc Juniors Charles Hughes demonstrated the true epirlt of the Sophomoree when he '-:taxed out all football season 1-md helped burld up the frrst te lm tharlew won a Second team letter and re gom to be one of the rnarnstaxs of the frrst te im next ye-lr The sophomorefa 'rre xerw fortunate rn hdwrng m thelr midet manw talented dehatere We 'Ire espeeiftllx proud of lrnest Sharpe who made the boys debate team th'1t met 'Ulfl defeated both Inrcl and qhawnee md of Ixatherme Rtplogle who wae sur-eesstul rn her trxout for the grrls team Sophomoree pdrtrcrpatrng rn leff Cup Debate were lfrnest Shnpe Halleck Bash and J'1mes Row Vie hate mlnv other talented debwtere and club members on our roll The sophomore lwasketlmll team vrlth krthur Wrllrams: ae eaptarn vs rs successful In decrsixclx defefrtlng the lre hmen hut were later defeated bv the Iunrors Tou h luck vu ll do better next txme We .ne representel on the school baeketball team by Llarente lohnston Vkrllrrm Holller and on the second squ1a.d bt Arthur NWlllrrms The 'sophomores are xerx actixe rn Booster and Pep club 'rc-trwrtres and therefore lfl school actrxrtres Vke hate sexen Qophomores on the Rooster I'X91lll.lX9 Committee besrcles XX ood Rrdghy who rs Booster reporter Uur grrls are xery promment rn the Pep lluh Lrorothx f.llllll0lt .L Sophomore holclsx the offree of yell leader The qophomore Uasv rannot he eteelled for pep and enthu'-msm Ansonc who hw been present rt frm of our class mee-trngs and heard us xell rn asqembly does not queetion thrs st.-rtement The fact that we are supportrng school actlxrtres was demonstrated bv our urnnrng frret prrve for haunt., the most Qubeerrptrone to the Student and thrrd 111179 tor bile of sefxson rthletrc tickets The c-less vcrshc to cfongrmtulate Carlotta kull who won flret Place in the orizlnwl poem corrtcst md lohn Hedges who won thlrd place ln the school oratorlcal conte t Our clfrsq uae successfrrlls led thre xear bv Halleck Bash president for the firet term and lrme lioss presrdent for the seeond term We xxrsh to thank our eponeors Mrss Alheon WING Trexarthan and 'Vlr Mxers for then llflllllllb, work Vle eonsrder them drrectlx responsrble for the success of our Qld-SS And mm ue pfrss on to hreater thmge Vie wrsh the futurc Qophomoree to keep rn mrnd the rrhrcxements of the class of 1923 JAMES ROSS Qophomore Editor ,, . 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I' ES - - 1 We the Llass of 4 think that we hare started our school life differently from the other lreshman classes in thrt the others were green when they entered O H S but we were red from the teasrngs that we recerved on account of our srze We were not s0 smrll in realrtv .rs the other students made us believe we were for we felt big rndeed when we thou,ht that we attended O H S one of the best schools rn the countrv The re xson for so much teasrng was that we drd not get together untrl the frrst semester but when we drd hare our meeerng we showed the other students that we had the real 0 H S spirit ln us and we do not thrnk we were as much a bore as were the Sophomore-s Juniors md seniors when they were lrrshmen ln the frrst semester we elected our offrters who were Otho Mlller presrdent Scott Uourtner sergeant at arms and last but not least our yell leader Rufus Tx ndall Xll these helped to keep us together and grxe us a good trme The frrst ewrdenre of the ,ood trrne the offh ers mould gixe us was our party which was a grand success There we had hash ful bold modest .rnd frank Freshman The eats were also enJoyed bv all Our sponsors Nlr lollier Miss srrell Miss liedmon .md Mrss Angexrne helped us xerx rnuch rn every thing that we did blnte it took us a semester to get started rn 0 H S we are not known werx well but hopt to put forth rerrresentatnes rn the schools actrutres and help keep 0 H 's one of the leading schools ln the country Rl UBLN AIVIH H l-reshman PGIIOI' . 4 w . 1 ,fr , , , , - - . , . , 1 . . 4 1 K1' S . 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Columblne Lavender and snovsy white A lovely little mountain sprite Noddlng swinging dancing swaying Like a happy falry playing-Columbine' Falntly fragrant hauntlng clinging, From a rocky crevice springing Lovely little mountain flower Sparkling from a sudden shower Columbine' Carlotta Kull Our Cap Talks My dear schoolmates' I feel sure Im not presuming when I call you thus, for I believe Ive endured a much as you have this year Sometimes I really think more, for it's no fun remaining motionless staring at the same faces day after day from the top of the audltorluml Furthermore being situated ln such a lofty place lsn't what 1t's cracked up to be. Though I often crow to myself because I'm able to look down on you, I know I'm not satisfied with my box seat. Perhaps lf I had my own ingenuity ln climbing up here, I would have picked out a place which would have given me a view not of the audience alone, but of the stage also. That would be true success. But I got up here in any easy manner. I always wished I could see everything that happened instead of being put under a seat and left during the whole performance. Well one day I heard Jack Wilhelm's mellow voice floating from the stage and I knew he was drawing cartoons, because he said, I said I would and this ls what I drew. Cartoons are my hobby and they must have been my Freshle owner's too, for soon I felt myself whlzzlng through the air evidently aimed in wild enthu lasm at one of tha-se cartoons: ' But alas! I went too high and now you all know me as the cap that sits on the roury ledge just above the stage. So you all see I have not attained true success for I got here by a pull-or lift, you might say. I cannot see the tragedies for do I mean the comedles?J which are staged so often just below me, yet from your faces and what I hear,'1'll tell you my impressions. You seem to derive much pleasure from the various club plays and programs. The movles and the stage do not know how much they're missing in not featuring some of these stars ln their plays. ' One morning I awoke to the tune of Tramp, Tramp, Tramp the Boys Are Marching, and for the life of me I c0uldn't lmagine what was being acted on the stage that time -glancing lnto- the audience I felt insulted to a high degree when I discovered in whose wh 1vr!lv'1mn 'fr'L':'Tlrl f1f'-ff-s ,rrf v, f re- as .. X new - I I I Ninety-flve ,,,w.T -W-.-Y fs--- f Y 1 E ' 1 w u E P If 5 l L sm dill lllll 1 ' presence I was Where I used to see bright and shining faces' I now saw red noses black eyes rags and tags which marked the Hobo band What dtd they mean by holding a convention ln such a respectable place Why didnt they meet down at Reno and Western? Then I heard a commanding voice speaking down from the stage Surely lt could be no other than Bob Masons Then I saw the joke and laughed fit to split my lining 'Twas just another play being enacted in our mid t Again and again have I seen the basketball and football boys come bashfully forward to the platform anywhere from five to fifteen minutes after being called What they do there I haven't heard for they never respond to the cries of Speech' Speech' from the audience I think Coach Greer should give a little coaching ln public speaking I know that you are all mighty proud of them anyway and sometimes in showing it I fear youll really raise the roof Usually you're good but I was shocked one day when I saw a boy whisper into a girl s ear back ln the Senior section under the balcony After that everyone did the same and I wasn t a bit surprised to hear a man to whom you sing dear principal speak a. piece ln a rumbling voice on The Joys of Order But there were some interesting things ln the assembly ln spite of the bad beginning The next number on the program was Walls and Squeaks of Tuning by the orchestra which was followed by two encores The next number must have been exciting, for I heard a goat bleat, and then a scramble am afraid of goats even If I am pretty high up ln the world, because I have heard that a goat can climb a telegraph pole just as easily as a Ford can After that pleasing number there was a wand exercise by Miss Wagoner tcoached by Mlss Stlckleyl which was accompanied by the students with the school song or some other late jazz Then came the ceremonial which closes every assembly the Eccentric Dance by the Honorable Red or Squee or Dorothy Centlrely original and uncoachedl accompanied by a. chorus of shrleks ,from you the student body You always know when the assembly ls over but good children that you are you wait for the benedlction Report to your third hour class pronounced by Brother Moore QW 0 not Maurice! MARIAN R KING 21 Mornmg Thots A high wall a blrd's call The damp green of the field A daisy flower a rose bower The hum of line and reel A child s look a cold brook A greeting sent to you, Caress me and press me When their day is thru ETHEL BOLEND 22 - A a I A 5 U II , and Steve King yelled, We've got Ardmore's goat. I was surely glad to hear that for l I . 9' 2 2 ' I . we Ninety-six + fl' f l l e W 15 IIII illlllllllm. Ho Hum! A soft air of peace and quiet wraps them all in a gray simmering haze The warm sun of fresh Maytlme shines lazily in thru a row of wlde open windows and the breeze that ventures trustlngly in turns and goes out does not stir the sleepy occupants of the room Hardly a score of the numerous books are open and only a few industrious 01163 pursue their tasks and those only half heartedly Perhaps lt is not industry that urges them but necessity Even the supreme potentate ln the royal throne gazes absently ahead and pays no heed when a buzzy fly makes sportive headway across her nose Bam' A falling book breaks the silence One perhaps two curious persons arouse themselves enough to lnvestl gate the source of the Interruption of their dreams A hurt or disappointed expression may cloud their faces for a moment but the spell is not broken, only dented and they lapse almost instantly into a state of erene vaculty Air castles rise and fall conquest grow and dlmlnlsh swlmmin holes ponds, cars and cool green meadows float about so thickly in the atmosphere that they can be easily breathing punctuates the quletude in places contentment Doubtless some poor abused place of the atmosphere applying her puff sense of the fitness of things Who cares seen with the naked eye Regular and heavy but it does not detract only adds to the sleepy fellows who burn the midnight oll getting ln de poudre -to take the shine off She has no whether her nose shines or not Everyone in the room ls asleep except her but she doesnt know lt yet All good things and some had ones must end when the bell rings, however Slowly drow lly the inmates flle out and leave behind them another of those numerous, profitable hours spent in C16 B The Lake There's a wonderful lake ln playtime land Thats deep as the deepest sea And the wonderful thing that are ln this lake Are a mystery to you and me Theres never a storm upon this lake Nor even a frowning sky The ships they all in a busy way Always under a clear blue sky But the captain sees never a mystery For hes only a little boy Who sails his fleet ln his nursery tub And sings from his heart with joy ELNA SMITH 21 'JCI 9: '- - A I A - . , . ' . ' a few moments repose. There is a. girl, in the front, undaunted by the day, the timer, the I 1 ' -E. ., '22, ' . . ' Nlll8f.YrS8V8!l W' , t.-H-wiv-.t Fryer , - .F 4-v-uvwvavyqppuuw-1-:gig uprwyv!fug.1-7m-5m-,,,,--- 7-v 1 . ...T v- ,,,:-,.,,,,,fv, - VV no lllbil I llfllllm The Blue Candles He could tell you that. He could also tell you that another Robin Hood had held yeoman court long ago ln the Forrest of Medway. But the thing you might not have known and :blog P6 Fight not have told you was that Robin Hood of the big house in G-adshill be- eve n ares. Robin Hood knew a great many Fairies. Even more than dld James Hood whose ac- quaintance wlth them was not long delayed however because Robin always told him about each new fairy when they sat together in the Blg Chair evenings. There was Rosetta as pink and sparkling as a rose petal who danced on the rim of his horse's ear when Robin Hood went for his rides along the rlver Medway. There was Morning Breeze who balanced herself on the tree branch that brushed his window and laughed elfishly in at hlmtln the mornings. There was Dahlia who sat on the rim of his ink bottle and swung her dainty feet over the black depths of the lnk. She was mischievous. She de- lighted lin waving her gossamer wings just enough to set the paper on which he wrote to rust ng - - 'Some day, Robin told James Hood, Im going to hurt her. Why, this morning she fluttered up out of a book that I was just going to bang together! James Hood replied, Tell her to be careful, Robin Hood. You must never hurt a Falry.9 Just suppose someone hurt our two Fairies ot The Blue Candles, where would we be. The mention of the Blue Candle Fairies set Robin Hood to thinking. Forfflve years of his seven his father had told him of the Blue Candle Fairies. In the drawing room of the Big House there were two blue candles. They stood, tall and smooth and shining ln their brown sticks on the high mantle. Robin Hood often would have liked to touch them, but he could not reach them, even had he stood on a chair. But that was not the only reason. Could he have reached them, Robin Hood would not have done so, because it might have frightened the Fairies away. His father told him that a Fairy lived in each candle and came out only late at night. That was why Robin Hood dld not know them. Nurse Mallory always put hlm to bed before late at night arrived. Robin Hood was frankly puzzled about the Blue Candle Fairies. It was not alto8eU1B1' proper that a Fairy should come out only late at night. All that he knew came to talk with him at any time he wished, either day or night. They stayed untll he told them to leave. None was capricious, excepting of course, Dahlia. But then you had to make allow- ances for her. She could he such a very helpful Falry at times that one could not con- demn her for occasional annoying actions. But these Blue Candle -Fairies. Recurrln thought of them brought only deeper mystery and a greater desire to see them. Robin ood went even so far as to question Brother Jlm about the Blue Candle Fairies. Had You known Brother Jlm You would understand why Robin Hood spoke to him about Fairies only under unusual tress of mind. Brother Jim had laughed. Robin Hood did not particularly call lt a laugh. He did not consider that Brother Jim knew how to laugh, he only twisted his lips in such a WHY that made Robin Hood blush and tremble. He wished Brother Jim would laugh. HB . WT.. - 1 g , , I A Robin Hood lived ln a great house in Gadshill on the river Medway, Kent, England. I Il ll D Ninety-eight N-',g7 Vf ElY'filP sd-X'f'UFm'P':w1'Hrf fr!7'f:'-2-'-:rg-uf--f .-1-.'-:y- vu-liz. V.-wqmzw-fv-q-.,-,.,.. ,c ,.. THE BLUE CANDLES QContlnuedl knew how to talk with people who laughed He wished Brother Jim would learn to laugh and stay more at the Big House ln Gadshlll and talk of other things besides horses' and 'betting' and raolng and debts' He wished especially that he would talk of other things besides debts Robin Hood did not understand what they were but when Brother Jlm talked of 'debts' to his father lt meant loud voices a flinging of clothes into bags, and an angry departure by Brother Jim Robln Hood hated loud volces and people who were angry So Brother Jim only laughed and said You and he with your Fairies Fools' ' Robin Hood wondered a great deal as to the identity of he and the meaning of fools' He questioned James Hood when they sat in the Big Chalr that evening but an expression that Robin Hood seldom saw there came to the face of James Hood and he had said, 'Never mlnd a thing of unusual importance to Robin Hood He could not remem ber having heard his father speak harshly to him Perhaps his fathers Falrles had been capricious today. Maybe-yes, maybe, he had become acquainted with Dahlia today! And you must never touch the Blue Candles, Robin Hood, or allow anyone else to do so, because the Fairies would leave and we would be very, very unhappy. They are our Good Luck Fairies. James Hood had said again. Nurse Mallory had come ln then and had taken Robin Hood off to bed. Now he lay, starlng at Morning Breeze's tree branch which he could see by the flashes of light. swinging against his window. Robin Hood knew that the Storm Fairies were at Work and that there would be rain and thunder and longer flashe of lightning ln a very short time. Nurse Mallory was asleep. , He knew she was by the buzzing of the slumber Fairies wings that he heard. He hlmself was blinking hard to keep them from closin8 This eyes. Robin Hood wanted-to be very wide awake tonight because he was going to do a very dreadful thing. He was going to spy upon the Blue Candle Fairies. Half an hour later a small white figure stood at the third landing of the great stairs. Outside the storm raged. The llttle white clad flgure shivered from the chill of the hall. as it started the descent of the stairs. Holding with one hand to the polished bannlster, the llttle figure reached the second landing and paused. Not a sound from the dlm recesses of the Blg House. Another journey and the llttle white clad figure's feet felt the cold touch of the blg front hall's polished floor. Another pause, then Robin Hood' gained the wide entrance to the drawing room and stopped short. . There was the black muffled figure of a. man before the big grate. In his hand was a light, such as James Hood took when he went out in the car at nights. Robin Hood stood spellbound. The light moved up and-yes, ln its rays stood one of the Blue Candles. A moment it remained, tall, smooth and shining, then a hand came up into the circle of llght. It took hold of the wick and pulled. Nolselessly the top of the Blue Candle came off. The man placed it on the mantel, lifted the candle stick and slanted it. There rolled from the candle's recess a host of things that shlmmered and sparkled in the light. Robin Hood wondered how Fairies could use so many jewels. The man's hand , r p ,Q v up .,pp. mmm-W as Ill! lllllhlm ' Q Ninety-nine mr-'W' - Oy., LW-un , , w 1 C T 5 wx C Il. 55 ' me IIII im A lllllmv. THE BLUE CANDLES CContinued1 closed convulslvely over them and disappeared It came up empty replaced the candle top and moved it back to its place The light remained a moment upon lts tallness and smoothness then wavered and turned ln the hand that held lt For a fraction of a second the mans face was revealed Robin Hood had stood immovable Now he had a gllmp e of the tossing waving trees ln Medway park saw the man dis appear over the sill and felt the rush of rain against his body as he ran after him Walt Walt' B other Jim you'se frightened away the Blue Candle Fairies A blinding flash spllntering wood horrible pain and ln the glare Robin Hood saw Brother Jlm turn Then total darkness He w'll recover but he will never walk again The limbs of the tree wrenched the ligaments there' I had to do lt' I had to do lt' How can I stand lt! How can YOU stand lt' Slowly painfully he opened his eyes The first thing he saw was Morning Breezes branch against his window And yes no-was it? Could that be Morning Breeze peering in at him balanced elflshly on one foot? A sound ln the room He turned and saw his father Nurse Mallory a strange man who stood with a watch in his hand and Brother Jlm He could not see Brother Jlms head but to his surprise lt would not move Well never mind Dahlia was probably lttlng on it she was so mlschevlous' Brother Jlm I wouldnt mind You only touched one candle So you see, we will still have the other Blue Candle Fairy, won t we father' Then Robin Hood saw a very strange thing happen He saw his father kneel beside Brother Jlm and. put one arm about his shoulders He put the other hand on Robin Hoods head before he answered Yes Jim we will still have ONE Blue Candle Falry ' IVA IMPSON 21 , , - , . r , ' . ' .. . . . A . Robin Hood heard the voices as from a very great distance. Then profound silence. , . , . T . Il 1 V u 1 I I . - ' - , ' . I One Hundred l Q B, , D qvww-' .v- W-,F -- 'H , . ,. , ,, ,I V- . 5 t .,,, ,V W n O 1-'illll ill ll llillr The Touch Down We were having a. committee meeting in Bob Conletts room to arrange for the Fresh man hop and were ln the mldst of a heated argument on the relative qualities of the lady dancers of the school when someone knocked at the door Whos there called out Bob Got a telegram here explained the knocker ' for Mr Robert Conlett All rlght come in but dont exercise that voice of yours any more It gets on my nerves One of you fellows sign for me said Bob who was wonderfully skilled in authority The boy took from his hat a yellow envelope and was ln the act of leaving the room when his eye was attracted by a picture of a theatrical lady one of many which decorated the walls Some time he stood looking at lt one look led to another until he had edged himself half way around the room looking at Bobs gallery of stage beauties and collegs relics Say James my boy just make yourself at home called out Tubby Forest who W38 taking life easy on the window sill However when you have finished swimming in this pond let me know and I shall call a taxi I was waitin fer yer answer ' The door slammed and the boy hurried away encouraged by a parting kick from John Well sighed Bob, Mother and Dad just wanted to impress lt freshly upon our minds that they would be here on the noon train to inspect the premises and to see the final football game this afternoon ' Yes' said Chubby ln his fine alr of wisdom I can see through it all like mud, they are lnoldentally coming to see just how their llttle sons are progressing ln the big study of law' I say Bob you are a strange specimen for not wanting them to come I sometimes wonder if you re a plus or a minus For a fact you are certainly not a simple equation sald John I guess you fellows will have to excuse me The train arrives wlthln an hour I have to flnd that brother of mine and put on some of the latest style By the way what does your father do I asked He owns several thousand acres of Texas land A ranch? inquired Forest That must be great Don t you want me to help you and Frederick give them the glad hand ' New thanks I I-suppose-I know they will be rather tired and would like to have us alone After we had gone, I said something to 'Chubby about the way Bob acted concerning .. i l I A h ' u . . .. . .. ll ll I N , , . . .. h . . . . ,. I4 YI I U ' . . . . . - I . , .. .. . . . , . .. A . , I ,. , . ll I I D t e My answer, mes enger boy, ls, vamoose, said Bob. , . ll I! I tl ' . 1 .. . .. , . . . .. . . - . .. V . - . . .. , - .. .. g ., , . . U A 11 U n ' 8 . .. . ,- . , ., . ,, - One Hundred One f 'M' W 1 U ' '-TF' rn. 'I-SFA. Rllvfii ,vp X W 1-gwgiprx gd .. . - llll i'l'Al'l'IIr ,, nb l . k l .I vs Y THE TOUCH DOWN lContlnuedJ f? - ai his folks, but instead of agreeing with me, he gave me credit for havlng an overgrown as imagination and a curdled brain. Sf' Some time later Bob, in search of his brother, caught a glimpse of his red sweater ti down at the boat house. He was evidently having an interesting conversation with his gs favorite henchmen, Shorty. T, You see, said Frederick, since Bob's been captain, he's been afraid of showing me favoritlsm all fall, because I came out on trial for halfbackf' Bob said, There's no use Q? you wanting that place, for there are others on the tryout. I can't see in the name of all if' that's interesting how a member of his own family 'can't do as well as some one else, and if when a fellow's folks are coming he naturally wants to show off a bit. ,S Twenty minutes till twelve, said Frederick, looking at his Watch. I have a creepy feeling that Bob's looking for me, guess I had better go over to the station to meet the L folks. Want to come along? Mother and Dad would like to meet you-you see, I've said a great deal about you in my letters. . Won't I be in the way? Not a bit. In fact, -John hesitated, then grinned- in fact it would make it more comfortable It you were along. You see, Shorty, Bob and I are not so very chummy just now, I-I gave him a piece of -my mind last night, and he threw a hair brush at me. He 3 rubbed the ide of his head reflectlvely. - 3 Shorty laughed and sprang to his feet. We'll have to hurry though, you don't want- P, to forget that dinner's half an hour earlier today. You never knew me to forget dinner-time, did you? laughed Frederick.- i. An hour later, John, Forest and I were uptown loaflng around. Those two worthles were endeavorlng to get me to spend my allowance which I had just received, by telling me how fine the sodas at Queen's fountain were at this time of year, and with the same breath declaring that they were broke, but would set-'em-up-to-me some day. I just failed to see the point of their scheme and told them so when we passed by the Empress hotel, A cab stopped at the curb, out :lumped Bobg leaning on his arm was a dear old lady. her dellcate face framed in curls of grey, followed by a blg, husky man who looked like good football material. He was a head taller than anyone around, with shoulders and chest that showed something more than expert padding. Hts face, tanned and weather-beaten .was lighted up with a broad smlle. Bob, with his natural disdain for physical exertion, handed the satchel he was carrying to a bell hop, but his father ignored them completely and carried his bulky telescope in E, one hand, while with the other he literally carried Frederick. ' . X We greeted Bob and Frederick as they passed us. Bob answered ln a. nettled manner 7 by a slight nod: Frederick who had eyes for one only scarcely noticed us. The father , turned and beaming upon us in a hearty fashion said, Howdy, boys. They passed into the hotel and we walked on. ' A Bob's father ls just like him, said John: you get crazy over him right- away, and I venture he knows more swell Western stories. Hope I get a knock-down to him. He just looks like a Texas rancher, said I, big and husky, and tho e rags he's Wear- I S iQ s., ' if One Hundred Two Q. ,. E V . km ' v l q , 1. .,. 'Hike iv. Kqnyt-,.,? .5-, , .AH A as III! it ' lllllrln. THE TOUCH DOWN lContinuedJ ing well they may be just the thing for a ranch owner s fancy dress parade in Texas but those heavy shoes the broad rimmed hat and antique Prince Albert dont cut any poker deck in New Haven Thats just what makes hlm look fine, interrupted Forest because he doesnt look like the man in the collar advertisement I bet the war tax on a Coca Cola, hes got 8- young cannon ln his hip pocket I think Bob is rather ashamed of them because he acted kind of queer when he found out Papa and Mamma were coming on a tour of inspection, but theres Frederick that old chap with his happy go lucky disposition ls a typical freshman of the wealthy sporting variety a boy who has not yet looked life square ln the face to give it a chance to mar his young life with such an obstacle! I remarked and was favored with another uncompll mentary opinion of my reasoning powers and general disposition from Forest The next we saw of Bobs father was after dinner He was walking around aimlessly on the campus with a klnd of sad expression upon his face, gazing absent minded now and then at the buildings Suppose Bob made an excuse to go to the gymnasium and llmber up for the game so he decided to go sight seeing alone I remarked A competitor ln the form of Henry B Winters absent minded professor of archeology of some extraordinarily dry book As he moved slowly down the walk the two came face to ace 'Howdy said the Westerner The professor looked up at the giant With a curt FGDIY upon his llps when he caught the smile that had charmed us Er um good afternoon said the professor The next moment Bobs father had introduced himself adding that he was from COY0te Pass Texas An hour later they returned arm in arm and joined Frederick and hls mother on his football fleld The ex resslon on the professors face was different from any we had ever seen before so we ju ged he must be enjoying some thrilling western story Ong by one every inquisitive and worthless person on the campus including ourselves was llltenlnl' to Bobs fathers story of ranch life During an interval I noticed Bob on the outskirts with a vexed expression on his face Hls father had just finished a story when Buck Marshall the football yell leader, jumped on a bench and cried, Come on fellows, nlne rahs for Texas nine rahs for Texas ' Bob standing lt no longer broke through the crowd to where his father was standing Hello Dad' ' he exclaimed Then turning to us he sald proudly placing his hand ln that of his mother Fellows this is my father and mother The interest of the crowd was now centered upon the Harvard and Yale elevens, who were , I . ll and incidentally, bawl-outs, stu1KFl'6d across the carnpu , w-ith his nose between the leavesa I PY I One Hundred Three sf! g-pwv ,-,X.,5x EHS. q.-!:q5'r.r'-, .q..- qv-p.,?.,.4 ,A . .r - 51- .W-:Ravi I f L l if, as llll ilu: lllllmm THE TOUCH DOWN tContlnuedJ surrounded by friends and relatives Many of the old boys were present in number The blue stockings of Yale were predominant but here and there the color of the rlval university was to be seen Behind the spectators rose the ancient chapel draped with ivy From the historic belfry came the mingled sounds of the twittering sparrows and the bells deep toned warn ings to the careless youths Above them toward a row of stately elms casting their grate ful shades upon the many generations of lads who had come to drlnk from the fountain of wisdom their Alma Mater Some quarter of a mlle distant the broad bosom of people had eyes for the scenery however for the teams were on the field Amid the cheers of the lhrong the game began It was the most important contest ever staged in the Yale Stadium At first there seemed to be little doubt but that Yale would win as the very name of Conlett seemed to compel victory It was a brilliant play of his that first brought the blue cheering section' to their feet Harvard had scored all the points in the first half It was time to go at it again The umpire blew the whistle the game was on with Harvard 6 0 Time after time each side trylng to smash through the others line brought no result Three quarters had ended and the score stood 6 0 Slowly but surely Harvard was working up, and it soon became evident that if it were to be a Yale victory lt would at least be dearly bought While the boys were resting Captain Bob came up to the bank and threw himself down on the grass by the side of his father He looked rather worried and very warm I m afrald so was the morose reply We-er Just at this instant the interest of the crowd was suspended for a moment the Yale halfback had been injured The fate of Yale now depended upon the substitute Frederick Conlett who belng a llttle huffy didnt want to give in, at the same time telling his brother that they had gotten along so far without him he guessed they could finish the game You can play or not just as you like but you neednt be so stubborn about lt answered Bob The other hesitated swallowed once or twice kicked the turf with his heel got up. pulled off his sweater and entered the field Almost immediately hl opportunity came Head down arms and legs twinkling through the dust he broke through the line carried the ball at a terrific rate of speed down the long field to a touchdown and triumphantly kicked a goal The game was over He turned and walked toward the bench when he was caught up by the crowd On the way around the field he caught a fleeting vision of his brother Bobs grinning countenance once a glimpse of the smiling faces of his father and mother He strove to wave a hand toward the latter however as lt almost cost him his position on the shoulders of the fellows be heath him he gave it up Social amenities might wait at present he was tasting the JOY! 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Sevond Row-Anna Martha NVilvox, Helen Robb, Mildred Sidwell, Clara Cornish, Leah Nl'llson, Grave Vorhees, Miss Ferris, VVren VVils0n, Elna Smith, Ruth Lewis, Lenore XYilIiams. Third Row-Vera VVoods, Velma Davenport, Frances McKnight, Emma Rice, Grace Priest, Lolita Vandergrift, Bernic-e Stewart, Dorothy Auer, Louise Priest, lilizuheth Stoner. URGANIZED IN 1914. l Colors: Green and White. Flower: Mistletoe, First Semester. Second Semester, lfllna Smith .,w.A.A..... . ............., President , ,.,....,.v..... ...., s A Dorothy Brown Harriet Gum ............. e ...,..... Vice President ...... , ,,.......... .-,, Leah Trosper lilizubeth Buckeridge ........ . .... ..... S ecretary ..,..........,,,,...,v ,.,,. N 'iola Duck Era lieneau ...........AY - ...Y H- ...fe. Treasurer .......,,,t.... . ..,,Y. Lucile Nicholson Blanche VVier ........... . ......... Sergeant-at-Arms .................. Milslred Sidewell Ruth Cole ,.,.,,......,...t.t,.,...,t.. 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This team wa com- posed of Fisher Ames and Bob Price, and they won a, unanimous decision over the Long- horns at Wichita Falls, Texas. !0l!I.' WO!!! This same team stopped over at Fort Worth and succeeded in securing another unanimous decision. This second vlctorY ln a strange land, proves that O. H. S. ls a. real contender for honors ln the state of Oklahoma. LAWTOI A team composed of Mason, Hedburg and Price disappointed Lawton by taking the third unanimous decision of the season. During the contest Lawton bore up bravely, but lt soon became evident that the city b0Yl were due to wln. .L ., ., ll!!! It was rumored that Enid had the strongest high school de- bating team ln the state. But the day came when Ames. Baldrldge and Sharpe convinced them that after O. H. S. they came flrst. The decision as rendered by the judges was 2 to 1 for the Capital City lads. KUIIOGBB Next on the' schedule came Muskogee, full of vim and confl- dence, but Mason, Hedburg and Price journeyed to Musko- gee and defeated her on her floor, for the first time since 1914. You can imagine what kind of a celebration followed. IIAWIII Ames, Sublett and Sharpe invaded Shawnee and much gloom was cast over the school, because this team did what was expected of them, by securing a unanimous decision. Of course Shawnee did not have a ghgnge from the start, but this team just wanted to convince the judges that they could e a e. IULIL About the middle ofthe season, Tulsa decided that she would drop down to the city, and see if she could defeat the high school team. But the old reliable Mason, Hedburg and Price convinced them it was not according to Hoyle. !l.'Il.'.I.WA'.l.lll A girls' debating team composed of Grace Bledsoe, Dora Knee- land and May Robberson, met defeat at the hands of Stillwater. This was the first repulse ol' the season, and the team instead of becoming discouraged, declared that there would be a different story to tell next time. One Hundred Thirty-eight - '. 1. W yrglx 'ww -sr' wr 1 ,Q-d1.,:Lm,3,.t . -v-- -5--. Q D .Q sm dill lllllnv. Iollnlllll O H S was the winner of the West side Pentangular con ference and McA.lester was the winner of the East side e0 it was decided that these two schools meet at the city to debate for the State Champion ship Ames I-Iedburg and Sharpe were the talented orators that upheld 0 H S in this contest Although McAlester succeeded ln securing the decision over the local boys, the school is proud of the debate team, and their accomplishments IIAWIII After a couple of month Shawnee gained enough courage to travel to the city and try her luck again but Cole, Kneeland and Robberson girls team soon proved to them that they had not lost their powers of oratory during the intermission 617111 The 0 H S Debate team went to Guthrie and defeated them three to nothing This team was composed of Cole Kneeland and Robertson The last two mentioned were the ones that said the next time would be a different story II- lll'0 The second defeat came quite unexpectedly El Reno beat u-B on our own floor 2 1 This defeat convinced the losing team Bufflngton Rice and Bennington that if they wanted to keep in the debate race they would have to work harder than ever CWhlch they did! make the second time Lawton has been defeated by an 0 H S team The judges saw fit to render a decision of two to one for the city 0lI0!A!lA As it proved Chickasha happened to be the last debating team in the state that had the honor of losing to O H S Buffington Rice and Bennington were the three that secured a unanimous decision over the Lhickasha High School MISSOURI KANSAS AND OKLAHOMA DEBATES After much deliberation Robert Mason and Robert Price were chosen by H B Sum mers to go on the last trip of the season On this trip these two silver tongued orators were to debate five different teams The first stop was at Blackwell Okla, and the decision was 3 0 for 0 H S This team next stopped at Wellington Kansas, and b their ability won a unanimous decision Hutchinson came third on the list and for the flrst time this year these two boys were defeated Topeka and Joplin were the othe two teams who were defeated by Mason and Price Just think of it four victories out of flve debates and all under trying conditions This is indeed a. record any one might be prouckgf Out of ten debates these two boys lost only one and that one was to Hutchin son nsas I A LLWTOI' Ames and Sublett went to Lawton and defeated them. This . - . . . ' ,' ' y I D ' ' r One Hundred Thirty-nine ROBERT MASON Is there anyone who does not know Our Bob? Of couse, I mean Robert J. Mason, who is a Jeff and also a Senior. Tljs is Robert's second year in debating. Bob has taken part in ten debates, winning nine of them. This is a record of which one might Well be proud. ROBERT PRICE Besides being a most perfect ladies' man Robert Price stands out with the distinc- tion of having been chosen for both the Texas and Kansas debating trips and also for debating in Oklahoma. Bob is a member of the Jeffersonians and will graduate this year. He has won nine debates asd. lost only one. One Hundred Forty 118822 ARES Yes, Fisher Ames is that little tho' mighty debater of whom you often hear. We heard from Fish when he was a Fresh- man and now we hear from him again, but he is now a Junior and also a member of the .leffersonian Debating Society. Fish has debated six times, winning five and losing only one. ERNEST SILBPE Would you believe that Earnest Sharpe, one of our best debaters, is only a little Sophie and that this is his first year in debate. It's a fact even if he is just 15 years old. He is another one of those Jeffs. Ernest succeeded in winning two debates, while he lost only one. ROBERT IEDBUIG Robert is a newcomer to O. H. S. He comes from Iowa.. Bob is a. Junior and a. member of the Senate Debating Society. and when it comes to debating he is a wonder. We anxiously wait until next year rolls around, so we can hear him again. This year Bob won three debates and lost one. One Hundred Forty-one BUTE COLE What can't Ruth Cole do? She reads, debates, and well-if I told everything my page would he more than full Ruth made first alternate plaee in the girls' tryouts last year. Ruth is a G. D. C. and a' Senior, Of the two debates she was in, she won them both. DORA INEELAND This is Dora's first year in debate, and to look at her, by her calm, serene expression, one would think she had debated all her life. Dora is a member of the Adelante Society, and a Senior. She has debated three times, winning two and losing one. MAY BOBBEIBON' May Robberson seems to be such a dainty little girl, one wouldn't think she could debate, but to hear her-Ah' Well that's another thing. May is a Junior and a member of the Adelante Literary Sdciety. This is her first year in debating. She has participated in three debates, winning two. One Hundred Forty-two v .-2.1-ri, QE, ,V i in i ' !'.,g' S 'Q x DOROTHY B'U1'!'IHG'.l.'0N This is Dorothy Buffington's first year in debate, however, we feel as if she was one of our old standbys. Much to our disappointment she is a Senior, and so will graduate this year. Dorothy is a member of the Adelante Society. She has won one debate and lost one. ERICA RICE Emma Rice is one of those most clever accomplished G. D. C.'s. She is a senior and of course will graduate this year. VVe surely do regret to lose Emma. She participated in two debates, Winning one and losing one. PAY BEIININGTON l-'ay Bennington is a member of the Ionian Literary Society. and she also is considered one of our best debaters. Fay is only a Junior. so will make a good strong start for next year's team. She has been in two debates, winning one and losing one. One Hundred Forty-three H l T: ,E 4 P -,..f..., so-x--' -:gym-ve-M 5 'F 3 . ll be ii il :U is A 1 yi lf l l if -P h l F i E 5 l. 5 l F 5 . 1 l 1 Q N PAT SUBLIITT winning both. Pat is a Jeff, GIAC! BLEDIOE Patti went out for debate for the first time this year, and m I a e a p ace on the team. He has appeared in two debates. and a member of the Senior class. Grace ls so pretty that no one would think that she had b rains enough to debate. but she has. Grace took part in one debate which was 1 t. h IOL!!! BAL DIIDGE H os S e is a G. D. C., and will graduate this year. olmes Baldridge has been in one debate this year and that one was victorious Holmes is an all around ood H . g man. e is a member of the Senate Debating Society, and will r d One Hundred Forty'-f0Ul' g a uate this year. l JEFF. CUP DEBATE The Jeffersonian Debating Society was again successful in winning the Jeff. Cup. They also won this historic cup in 1919. This makes two years in succession that they have accomplislied this feat, and if they are as successful in the fall of 1921 as they have been in the past, this cup will become the permanent property of the Jeffersonians. aged, y - T .V 2: xxllll -hvlm ,hh fl' V: It I Q52 It I 'Isis One Hundred Forty-five 1 XVAYNE HUFF The lioys' State Reading Contest was held at Shawnee, and Wayne lluff, one ot' the lll0St popular readers in Oklahoma City High School, represented us there. True to olll' expectation, VVayne won first plaee. This is the first time Oklahoma City has entered in this eontest. Consequently We are Very proud of this record. ZaZEl4Ll'f DICK ZaZelle llieli is keeping up the reputation of the school. She won third plaeo in the Girls' State Oratorieal Contest which was held at Tulsa. ller work proves both the ability ot' the students and the value of instruction reeeived in the Oklahoma City lligh School. -FRANK LAMB 'Phird plat-e was likewise won for O. H. S, in the Boys' State Oratorical Contest, held at Enid, hy Frank Lamb. Frank 's wonderful Voire is greatly enjoved hv his audi- enre. .l'lllS voiee is an asset which, Without :L doubt, will luring him great. honors in the future. f'A'l'HFlRlNE M1-KINNICY Catherine Mc-Kinney represented O. H. S. iu the State Reading Contest, which was held at Muskogee. We feel sure that Catherine deserved IL plaee, but the Muskogee judges willed otherwise. Her work here is worthy of the highest praise, and is appre- ciated hy the entire student body. Catherine is easily the hest reader in U. H. S. 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' III I'1'1I If' ' ,'-, ht my se' it un ill ll lllln Bulbul A large audience heard the comic operetta Bulbul given Thursday evening March 31 1921 In the high school auditorium by the Boys' and Girls Glee Clubs, under the direction of Floyd K Russell and Mlss Beatrice Wagoner The leading role that 01 Bulbul the Princess was played by Helen Rubins and Oliver Fulton as a Caspian Prince played opposite her Carrol Lasater as Lllla a friend to Bulbul and Carl Bean as Alain a friend of Las plan, played their parts well Helen McCa.lla Walter Moore Edwin Deupree Walda Black and Gladstone Klngkade al o must be given full credit for their acting Dorothy Whinsor Mary Lou Noble Jewel Dodson Thelma Wright Nelle Grau Cecllle Wright, Ins, Buckner. Edith Tiller Bue Cunningham and Beatrice Wadslck were Bulbuls maids of honor The closing feature of the entertainment was the Chorus which was composed of over sixty volcest The High School Orchestra also must be glven credit for the success ot thi opere a The glee clubs and Mr Rus ell and Miss Wagoner should be complimented upon the co operation that was shown Thanksglvlng Masque The Ionian Literary Society assisted by the glee club presented the Thanksgiving Masque in assembly on November 23 1920 Ruth Alexander played the leading part and gnehof the most important events in history the struggle and hardships of our Pilgrim at ers The Adelante Literary Society entertained the student body of 0 H S in assembly February 23 1921 by presenting a play Bettys Ancestors ZaZelle Dick Mildred Hamlin Viola Duck Howard Moffltt and George Snipes were the grlncifnal characters All other parts were taken by Adelante Club members and were acte we Q Q Q 4 CJ: - I 6 ' I A h ' ' ' . ' . . e I O all others ln the cast were .excellent in' their portrayals. The, Masque .made retillty' of 'X 5 ' 'AN X D D W, Q, o 3 . Al' 4 One Hundred Forty-nine .Q sum illllllllln. -. Hobo Day One dav of everv school year of O H S lS dedlcated to that tlour Shlhg tribe known as the Hoboes It has been the custom ln previous years that Just before the biggest football game of the season this glorious organization 1s to rexgn supreme They cer tainly lived up to thelr reputation bv puttlng on the most stupendous assembly ever staged in the annals of the school A jazz band was m evidence soap box speeches were common and on the stage were portlayed the executive members of this mxghtw a soma tion The band played ln Jerks while the speakers attempted to explain the purpose of rms wonderful order of Hoboes Nonse was no object to them In every hall and corridor might be seen a group of these antlques planning some mxschief After school was the big annual parade in which every member participated Thev marched downtown singmf the praises of the football team As time goes on as time will do each teal finds the Hoboes a more popular oxgamzatlon and the membership continues to gum We wonder sometimes what would happen lf this tribe ceased to bxlghten the hnlls n 3 en 0 X np! ,I ,deaf 533' LQNV xxx KN 2 xx' WN-l xxxm 7 - ' N T17 if !'r45f .136 5 , ,VI . 5. 17 ', f.,, ,V j K , f HI K? 4 4.li,!71 1 :Tie ' 7 ,mi rg ' I 3 . .n .... if ' ,X .,, - e : One Hundred B lfty nn iltlll I Ill f-gi off! 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But Mx Otxs Thompson of the -Xlllffllll As-sotutlon cune to the restue The plan he ploposed was that we hue a pit ture show undet the auslutes of the Alumni and so If came to pass on December 17 1990 mn the Hxgh School Audntorlum NX allzue Reid and Iattv Arbor-kle were featured on the screen whlle th band planed 'lhls show was a fmanual success and the audxenee was thoroughly entert'11ned 'Nluch mledlt is due Mx Thompson for hls plrt rn the success of this pxeture Not long., ago a serxes of pwtures wele taken of all the tlubs and activities Ill 0 H S bw .ft well known motion picture firm 1n town This ptcture was of no use to them but li was sexy xaluable to the Illg,h Sthool The plan they proposed was to show this pxtture ln the lhgh School Audltormum thev were to recene three fourth-s of the gate retexpts and the sthool was to IGCEIXG the rest The Boostex tluh put thxs show on January 5 6 1921 There were two performances eat-h night Thxs pxctule will be treasured as one of the vtluables of O H S and vllll be shown from year to seur It will go down as one of the luatorics of the school year 01 19 0 1921 During the month of I ebruals the Booster Club aglln broke forth into the llmellght by giving a series of picture shows These show-s were to obtain money for the treasury and to send the band to Tulsa with the basketball team on March 4 1921 Although the High School Auditorium was not crowded a good attendance was there As you all know Mr Smith is the sponsor of thm Booster Club and though he is a new teacher m the school he has taken an actlxe palt IH all work durxng hls brief time here The officers have C0 Operated with the Sponsor and the result is already noticeable If co operatlon IS shown in the future as it has been shown in the pafst there is no doubt that the name O H S will be inscribed ln the halls of fame ,One Hundred Fifty-one sw-, ,Q will W 1 N x l ' , ' . 4 , f y - v - e 1 'r ' A . iii I W ' Q 4 ,I J . - ' . .QU , ,. 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Then came the battle at Shawnee The first half ended 2 to 0 ln favor of Oklahoma City After the rest between halves the boys returned with a new fight and soon suc ceeded in crossing the Shawnee line Again in the fourth quarter after a series of line bucks, the ball was carried over The game endlng with O H S 16 and Shawnee 0 On November Sth came the hardest game of the season Tulsa invaded Oklahoma City with sixteen husky warriors determined to take home the bacon Needless to say when the dust settled O H. S was victor even lf only by the small score of 7 to 3 Barnes was the hero of the battle making the only touchdown by a fake end run After this the season was not very favorable for the local eleven Muskogee was held scoreless for the flrst half but when the heavy M H S eleven started a barrage in the second half the Capital City boys were unable to with tand the attack and allowed two touchdowns to be scored Two points were scored for O H. S when a Muskogee back was downed behind his own goal On the following Friday Nowata registered 41 points to 6 for our eleven This proved a disastrous game for the 0 H. S Seller sustained a broken leg and Sellers received an injury Ui which caused him to faint U3 a few hours later while enroute to Coffeyvllle, on the lnterurban The season closed with Norman s visit to Oklahoma City on Turkey Day This game closely rlvalled the Tulsa game as to a, display of real football The only score of the game came when Burner of Norman made a drop kick from the 30 yard line With the close of the season 8-ll eyes were turned to the picking of the All State teams The selection of the Daily Oklahoman gave Captain Schlabach a half back pos! tion on the first team and honorable mention to Hartford Hunter and Seller Those who will receive letters this year are Captain Schlabach Captain Elect Snodgrass Seller Hartford Hunter Barnes Shlppey, Phelps McKinney Sellers McBride Askew, Rogers, Johnson Branson Smith and Thoma With McKinney Rogers Phelps McBride Thomas Hunter and Snodgrass returning nreft year, lt looks llke O H S will get back into the habit of winning State Champion Il D . , . , . . . i , . 4 1 , . . , ' A 1 n 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 , , . 1 1 n 1 1 One Hundred Fifty-six 1 X1 T-XIX 1'L1'LT SNIODGHASQ lIlIi11'1111llllv. CA1 'PAIN 91,111 AB-X111 f1J11t111 powmbls 11'1s t111 gre-111111 r11or11 ot 111V I110' S1 10111 toot11111 plfner 1n the 111-t 11 1111 1ll1f1J3l,x 111111 Ntah Q11:1111p1011s111p teanm '11111 vsu Ch0QL11 on the t wt M1 ht ff. 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' 1 ' S: '1 'a P has 111111111 his 11:1n1e famous 111 Ok1H.1l0Il1LL football circules. ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1' , ' '19Z.1, 21111 there : , 1 ' ' 2 'am 1, .:. ,: 'V . g:1'- ' '1T,'18.1'1. ' 1'H'1. '1 . 1t 1 ' 31 , 1 1 I 1 1 11 l . 1 ' 'U v- ' ' ' ' ' 1-Cu. '1 1 -'Q :D .' L'-ar. One Hundred Fifty-seven 1111 il1llIll1111.1-. 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I L 1 I1 17 1 l11111 l'f1l1 11.1 '1ll.' .,' ' 1.1 1 1 l.'1 l1:11l 11 l111t1111' t'llElllL'l' for tl111 All-St: 1 FI1' . .'11 '11 1116.1 xx'11 f1111l that lll' sl11 ll l1:1x'11 l 11111 pl:11111l 1111 H111 'Sf All--': 1 l'Il1-111111 i11.'t11111l of flll' 'l'l1irl as h11 ':,, . 11 111 Ol 1' 1 ll:1r ' l x ll 11111 l111 lm-k 1111x1 y11:1r. 01111 Hundred Fifty-eight V1 ,T .W llll lui' xlnllh Nl 1 lf from Ni1i1b11 h Xlllllil l1x111r thc oppoaxh ia l '1 dem Iluutor 11. g., i rnl llnc 11l11r1,q1r 'ma 1 FIIIIIX 1 ox Ll our 01'-111 ll N 1 '1 HOINOI mls oxvr he sf '1 IN N u1tl1 Ll 111.1 101111 1 . the ll 4 1111 1 If ll T I I II1 dnl not 111.11111 as mam touchdowns but probab v g1111r-ni IN 111.111s WflI'1iN 4ll'lY'lIlgI tim QL 'won m dui the Cap a1n llllfkl ls 1 fast 11111 l0llNISf0llt plulr illX1lig' for 1115 grvd wt .1ss1t tho 1rt of making x1111vssf11l long ond rum Vhth 0 N x - XlI'q1tX Hunter wil be t smr s elf-Xen Hunter was placed 1.1 1l1l1I1 111111 for IIOX . C I0 RfXliNl'b One Hundred Fnfty nine . - 1 V I I Ill'. 'I'1R, ' .'.' , .' , ' ,', 1 IV. , - 11. 1'op11t:11im1 as hun, :1 : . 1 1 1 'ily :wi 1-r. i ' ' ' 'J ' I' ' 3, I 1' as s ' , z. ' 1f'. ll -' : '- : 1 zj' , 1 ' fb ,A1 4 tw: 5 : ' K- 1 a Aus L. Tw .'1-:1r's v.'pvrie111'c 011 tho ' '2 .' Q, ' I ft '-I : - : ,' -' ' . ' Oll tl fo111'th All-Stantv Eil'X'l'll this 5'-:1r. . 1 1 - . . 1 'z 11::11l1- his first. t0llCilillVi'll i11 tho 51111110 with 'l' I.':1, :111l it Illl '1111 :1 vivtory for O. ll. S. 1. 'Tll l.'. Sh ' j aft thx' .A :Q 1 1 ' oral I L sol t011vl1-l11w11 :111i now lu- is :1 liuppily mzl1'1'i1-1l 11'1:111. X 'l'l1fs was B:1r111-is so1'11111l :1111i i'lST .VUIIT :lt 011ml Ull O. . S. i': . ns llll iummlllh m NICBRIDE Mac ' held down the. rlght end posltxon and was w effectne mn breakmg up long end rune McBr1de has c nuwl ll! Nl llql 5 1 01 0 llq ll'lTlNl 'llli completed a pasw for an exceptlonallv long run Plus wxs McBr1de's second year on the team and he wall be back to hold down hm old posltxon when n4 xt season opens '4'HlPl EY Sa M 1 rmpxrntorv bchool at btlllwdter, where he was a can dldlfl for the Prep tc'1m last Season Ovs mg to hls wught lu svn ufwd 'xt gufml when 'ln extra heavy team was to be mm 1 w I' N ll otl 5,1 1 1 m 1 '1 x mffuhu momlunmt on bluppey wlll not be back next year l xc 3 Y ! ' . ' ' . K ,Ury nm j 21 .:tion :ls he .trvt'h I ut l'. z . . I 1 . 7 ' 1 ' S ' 1 U A I Sllippey is a new man in O. H. S., coming from the A. . 1 l 1 5 K W ' ' - . ' 1 A 1 , . ., . . ' 2' I x 'ln 4 q.- I 1 1 't: ani ith he-ll. at tl x .wr fmarl 't ale . 'ery One Hundred Sixty ' QIIII lull llllluv. IHLITS Another guard med 3.g'll!lQt the IIPIXICI' tl 1n1S and who vull be bank when the sermon opens mit VL11' lhnlp'-1 '1 w'1,jyQ enters the game w11h 1 gum determ1111t1o11 w was shown bv h1s plavmg 1n qevonl of the g11new1 HN 11.11111 vsork 'md uut1r1ng Lfforts ga ned for hllil the 1111119 of Tar mn the FOATIGQS NI1lxINNP1 nu. 11 f 111 1 111 X x nov l1'1w Tl1'ldC the ' Ch 1rlm Horse t IIIIOKIS 'wound thv 111114 f O ll UNI 10 wx 18 ,re-1tlv l11111l11.1ppe1l bv 1115 111 urw und t 1 1111l um not 'allovsui to pliv 111 mfmx E'lII1lN Numrtholus he rc-0011111 Ins httc-r '1111l vslll bo buck 1 wthar vvxt Nl H he l1'1s Suffu auth HKOXKTL 11 from IIS I1 vr111s1 X1 sa n ll fo IX W1 1r N 4 lm 1 l i I lk' . . 1' . 2 1: .',: . '. ' . ' ' 1 ' . z. . ' . ' ' 1 .1 ' : , H - 4 , ' isa 'Q I , , . . H1's'l'.' I xillg, :1wn1'i'l tvo CVS ill foltlzll, .I1'l'i11- 5 4 v - w 'Y '1 . . ., . . W . . . . , 0 - .S 'i2 'z: '1, z ':' . I 1' ref'-' Ins, yo: r, : ':. . 'I 1 :Q ' . j 1 T. 1Y' 'x HX' . '.' ' f 1 'D 1 ' f01':111 1 11' . :11'. ' .S .' '51 I' -1' '1 1 l'.' I -t I '.'- he 1 ll bv I1 ' lualrle 121 r 19:1 jf: - 1-11. One liundred Sixty-one 13 llll illlfallllllmv. R01 LRQ SE LLF R S lx1ll1 took football 'N he does moot ourxthmng, Llse H1 merolw plantzd h1S No 17 Q, 'md mlshed whxtuu' was llllllllkk CIIOULIJ to be under xt He waq stat1on11l xt t.1f'kl1 fllllfll l11- got wtartedj and was good at opemug holes w1th hw 1lopl1a11t1ne proportions Sellers li onlv a l11111or but 1'-1 11111l1111lo1l aw to whether he wxll be ln school or not next S l5l0ll NI 1111 poundq Qhort when compared wlth the usu'1l Hlgh 11101 111 u 1 1 1 1,1 1111 1 dll 1 I'1w11slio11N hw W1 r 1 ll 1 1 h sho 1 l11 1 1 1l111lml1 111111 fo1 111 X 1 1 1, 1 1 14 ', V In s 1, V ' y , . - ' - ' . Z.': . 1 ' 1 -'f . , 2 1 L X 1 1 ' - ,la 1 . ' as-:. . 1 1 I L 1 : Q . . , ' . . ' . ' WI gg :1'1l, lm t far ulnovv the :lvvrzgu Vlllll '- llvl lllll 111 1-xhihit 1'v:1l nvrv- - fl f'ghf. ' l1'. '. g--u' at .Hu , hut wltl the lwl 'ft 1f this j'07ll S 9Xll0l'll'llC'0, 1- 1' llll - : 'z : ' : ' ' 'xt yn-:11 s 1111-v1f11. One Hundred Sixtftwo um illllllllllm-. JOHNSON After plavmg through tht Qexson of 10 .N fruard ou the second tm mm lohnson came bank th N xuu dntununul to vnu L plue on the 'x Lrextv It vu-1 tlllfu llet1rmu1'1t1ou .md Ins neru that made hxrn sul h a, x xluahlq mfxn tor tlne vexr -1 elewen Tohn-ron vull ln lowt bx gruinfxtwu ' 0 long Preacher ASBLW Onls 110 pounds but ex erv blt of It nerve md lllblfl0Yl ms lfloul Askew, the ut1l1tx man for the team of l9 0 Asllux has been on hand for three wars, but buause of hw werght wsu-4 not gnen a nhance for a letter uutll thm ven At lnlf ln 14 a good gaxner md has new er found 1 hola too small to go through He IS exceptlonallv fast on hm feet and IS a good recener of pzssms when used at enal Askew also vull graduate thls year N .l . . I , I 1 z, 1.. . .,, ' 1 1-, , ':. A. 11. s - . . .U 5. -, , K - .7 . .' v . ' 4' D. . . . . - . I . . . b A vu .Y ' ' ff - . 1 U' , , : 1: ' W . . 1 V 4 s'l' I 1 v1 K' 15 w 'K' ' v. 'r 1 ' ' go :, - , V A ,L ' ' : l I . .v iw - J ' '4. One Hundred Sixty-three 13 lllll illiallllllhlm BRA vSON Fall slender and wlth 'the' smlm t1pl'ln2 'l'1lfV of 0TllV 140 pounds 1'-1 Harold Brannon or IW he IS gmnerllly known ' Tootq Branson 's hxrd vsork at the pnot po-:mon mule lt pos-uble to sluft Hartford to the bark fnld wlthout weak omng the llnc Brannon m Neel ylnunfr half the tum f center bv only onc qlmrter Ilg mil grulnato flllq wear und vxpufs to bf. a cfnullclate for the Lorncll l,llllXf'l'91tX 11 nn ncxt weqr SMITH Mtn fun w Us of hfml work Nmxth was funn rmxnu 11 hxlf und full hack 'md VY'lS 1 ronstnnt g'11ner '11 fhwf? x S so 1 mns :mth shouh uc '1 1 f to -ue some lXKlpfl0lld X ,, on ull fs x rn ld lu A :lu V , l . s . 1 . , :. - - 1 I ' 4 H ' g Y - .' ' : 2 . A. I . . 4 V l .i . v ,- ' ' . . in 1.- U ,.,' 1:1 A- Q.. x c ' . ' 1 ' 1 A A' v ug! I., v L 4 n , . .'v' '. 2'S . ' ' ','o H a:l: 'X to pwrvo his worth :nml nwzl1'flP4l an HO. Chug played : 1 . - . ', . '. . ll f' . , '. I ,' ' 5 1y.f1l,, gm 3 , Q .11-, 0 l rm lx nvxt jnnr, mul we are so tl't tl will lwllvfit Tho U. V. Fl'USlllIl -n insfviul of the 0. H. S. 1 ' ull. Pm- llumlrr-'d Sixty-four ll l ' 'WIN THOMAS Being fl,I'CllSf0IllQll to participate in :ill srhool nvtivitivs, 'l'hom:1s came out for football. Em wus not il rm-gular, hui played in several gullies. H0 made his letter and became famous by his difficult one-arni tackle which kept Norman from making 11 touchdown in the Turkey Day affair. Thomas will return next vear and should devulom into a stron half- . l S lnwk, 1,5 3 - - Y - -1- Z ' K 7 R J 7 1 'i 'leg- f ff, X ':li '-i-. Q y l. ff X 4r 1 lilo -4 :4 X - - 'S-,:-'Q x -Z I 4 , .,,1f':- ,Y N -j ,RJ N A, ,yy , -'glg-. ,.g6-QM-, ' ff- fg ' L, i QW fl' i f-V 1 iv One Hundred Sixty-five Ill rllillllllln Note of Apprecxatlon We believe that the school owes much to the member of the Athletic committee, Mr Lago Mr Selders, Mr McKinney Mr Kaufman, Mr Greer Mr Demand Mi Stl kl o a nan matters and arranges the schedules It is due to the untiring efforts of this committee that games are arranged with all strong teams of the state and that games to be played at home are matched with teams that are capable of displaying real competition The Student Ticket is also an accomplishment of this committee It makes it possible for all students to attend all conference football and basketball games for the single price of one dollar Ill' behllt, ot the student body and the athletic teams we wish to thank this committee for their work this year Much credit must also be given to those who played throughout the season on the second team The m i I en rece v ng a second team letgeth tag year are Brlttaln Wolf Schunneman, Haller Cox Barnes Hughes, Joyce an m 'ff tv: - A 9 I A h ,,u . . , . . , . , ss c ey, Miss Snapp and their chairman, Mr. 'Rusch. This committee tends t ll fl cial - Q 2 ' . . ' , . . ' - I A I I . ' I One Hundred Sixty-six Q J' ,,' J I I Y , H A th XMI Lf ISL - ami llltlclm.. ff Z Z CFIVI C'00W!l I 1,-. ,, Wow' Mlghty close but we will sure get it next year After running up extra large scores and winning the District Tournament the Red and Black qulntette battled its way through the prellminaries and semi finals but lost the finals to our worthy rivals El Reno at the btate Tournament March 18th and 19th As we look back ox er the season we are convinced that the team has made a record which we are proud of Only fue of the twenty one games played resulted in defeats ll lteno vias responsible for thlee nt these and 0kmu1gPe 'md Tulsa for one euh Ut' tllu 10m points made O 11 b scored 673 and her opponents 394 Nfulh of the success of the season IS due to the fact that there was an abundance nf material on hand at the beginning of the season Three of last years letter men and llmost the entire second team reported for practice With McBride and Askew two ltttei men Snodgrass and Billings members of successful class teams, and Seller letter man from Iatksonulle Florida there was no need for worry about the forward posnxrms Roth Shippew and Johnson proxed to be exceptlonalls fast 'md steady players 'it center while Captain Danford Ising and Wolf three men e!ceptxon'tllx well fitted tim it looked like a banner season for the Capital Clty flxe And lt was not until tfttr the list glme of the btate Tournament thlt this hope was crushed 'Vlcllride and lhnford were placed on the first Al1State team after the Tournament 'mt Qtlllwater Mcl-Bride was placed on the first All Lonference selection and Danford and senltr on the second after the District Tournaments O H S should certainly feel proud th It her suns were glven such honors xnd as Briggs says aint It a grand and glorious feeling when we happen to think that not only our two All state men but also King Yvolf Johnson and Qnodgrass will he hatk and reads to go when the season opens next year With a combination such as 4 llll ese men len 1 uw I Gus mn L to who Wl he tht 'state llls lull lhunpu ll X X ' x X X 7 1 3 H0043 f 1 ' ...., , ,f f .tips 1 n I . I , - . 1 , . '11 2 : C L.- ' ' ., , . . .' 'g , a. .' ' .'. ' ' ,,' 1 ' . v I ' v , ' A' 1. .1 - -' 1,'. . 1 , ' , 1 1 1 , , . 1 -' ., reported for the position of guard. With a combination like this and coaching of M. E, 1 , ,rl ' V ' . . 1 Q I . ' . ' V ' ' V 5 A 1' X 2. 2 ' 2 . ' . . . . 1 ' ' - 1 ' - , . - . ' , 11 ' . . . ., , , . , , ,. A S . L S jk Y H, - v A , ' A .sy I I - vain be mall - fri th A 1 tl sl u ll he l0 .'t' 1 s ' ll 1 C ' :skei- : ' 2 ' ms for J22. One Hundred Sixty-eight Une Hundred Sixty-nine ' X ' I l ' l'llIl 1-lIit .tt.v. L fps Aurolzo- J, U ' ur as et a eam 'I ' WV 0 B k BUT I 1 ln lines of rhyme I'll tell to you, About the boys-there are but few, Who play on the basketball team, Those who worthy our praise, we deem. CBRIDET' Danford, the captain of his men, 4523! . Plays with the vim and pep of ten. ,f 'SN' N5 : N .H He. with the girls does make a hit, w g sooo .L And he gives chewing gum a fit. 'V -.Aj Loclllq . ' T: Q, Then comes our Left Forward Mt-Bride, - .1 .- 'ft ' Of Central High he is me pride. Q' 4. if 53, He is Jolly and full of fun, ' gif' But from the girls he'll always run. Askew, though he is small in size, -59 Q., Has collected many a prize. ' Upon his face he wears a grin, His shape is like a fountain pen. mSKF-W- Q Shippey, the center of this crew, ,.-. :xx ,V 'ig Has made himself quite a name, too! t, . ki When he plays hard he sweats galore, x ' 1' VVhich forms an ocean on the floor. .5 ,X -Xb, Our right forward, Cowboy Billings, N Is worth twice his weight in shillings. X He is cheerful as he can be, x , His smile makes his face hard to see. 6? J - Ray King is the studious one, J ,V Of those red fours he has seen none. r His native State is Ol' New Yawk, That is the cause of his queer talk. '.. NVolf in silence plays thru the frame, I 1 0' BHIPPY He walks in the footsteps of Fame. XX m He never flirts with girls at home, 6 ,V But he's a bear when the team does roam. , X, Ernest Seller, he is a star. ff lf ln basketball he's over par. Re-cause he is so fast and live, XR He's on the second conf'renre five, X X Tall. slim and a decided blond, Q f Of pretty girls he ls real fond, mr' At center he is not so slow, ' Johnson will surely get his O. ,, Hallie Snodgrass is a real guy, ll, A mom: His motto is, to do or die. M ,if ' 'q When on the floor he sure is fast, V lf, 1, ' Hut out of school he has SOME past. ld' X U XL' o 1 Q, .4 our High school Coach, Mr. M E, Greer, V, Deserves praise for his work this year. To our High School Band we owe thanks, Ani to the Subs who filled the ranks. .,- i D , 'wwov -'W One Hundred Sex enty V' f '?M'f '2fiF 'T 'T 1 i'Wlf.. g M fn 'f-'Pkwy-Q ' 1 Y ! I I - A do Ill! iii! ilk 'Rh Basket Ball Scores V 0, H, .S ,,,,,...,.,,. -, .,..... -- 37 Chandler ...................... 15 0, H, S, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,.,..,.... 3 1 Guthrie ...... - ................ 14 0, H, S ,,,,,,,,,.,..,. .... ..... 5 1 Edmond ......... ....... - ...... 1 6 0, H, S ,,.... ........ .......... 2 M cAlester Cforfeitedj .......... 0 O, H, S-, .......... ........... 4 6 Hofdenville ............ ....... 2 0 0, H, S ,,,,,,,...,. ..... ....... 3 0 ' Nowata .......... ...........-. 1 8 0, H, B ,,,,,......... - ...... -- 35 Shawnee .. ....... 7 ............. 17, 0. H. S- .......... ....... P ..... 1 6 El Reno ..-..-----------.-- --- 25 O. H, S ....... ....... .......... 1 9 El Reno' ......... ' ......-.- ---- 3 2 0, H, S ,,..,.., - ............... 28 El Reno ............ ......--- - .- 24. 0, H, S ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,. - ..... 3 7 Atoka. ---n- ........... .... - -, 6 0, H,.S- ..,....... ......... .... 3 2 Shawnee .........- - --------- -- 19' o. H. S--. .............. ....... 4 9 Enid' ....... ....-. .-.---------- 1 6 0, H, S ,,,,,....,. ............. 1 6 Tulsa .............. .------ 1 --- 20' 0, H, S ,,.,.. - ................ - 20 Okmulgee ........... ..----- - -- 22 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT W A- A 0, H, S, ,,,, ,,,.,... .......... - 5 1 ' Norman' ..-.- ------ - ----- ----- 2 6 0, H, S, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,., . . ..,.... 52 Pauls Valley ...... ---Q ...--- ---10- O. H. S. -- ........ ..... ......- - 4 9 Luther ----------- -- --v---2----- 11. STATE TOURNAMENT 2 'H 2 0, H, S, ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.. 3 3 Blackwell -- ............ -J- .... 27 0. H, S, .. .................. --.. 29 Sapulpa .--------- ------- ----- 2 4 I 0, H, S, ,,,,,...... ..., - ....... 1 7 El Rqno ...-.. -- ------------- -- 32 I 673 .V V ' A 394 .Q X, sh , I X H if' ' ,, ' X XX f flag Z , One Hundred Seventy-one CLA-XSS CHAMPIONS M mi Suv:-llly-tw-1 SICNIHII HIIYS vlxllvxrm-5' 4I'U:u-hi, Smiilu. Shippvy, lullm l!l':ul1An. Hnq nur, Vluasn-. fiiaqb - un illllll Illm.. is 1 3 0 W KW f eww X Q Z Ce .ff effvf GUDWIIY 'lo judge a track team a month hefore the fnst meet is too much of a job for an xmateur sport vsrlter so let us not make anx ra h statements about the success the team null hate thls wear but conslder the lI1dlXldU2ilS We are flfwt confronted bv a quartette of athletes that haxe proxed thelr ahllltx and who should he suxe pomt wmners ln this xemrs meets The fn-t ls our lootbxll and lhsltetlsall hero NIcBr1de who mon place ln both the I-hgh lump and Pole Xault last sefu and who has added to hls amcomplishments the art ot' throwln the .Iaxelm for this geax s meets Next ls ASlx9Vl who won thlrd place ln three events at the Tulsa Nluskogee and Oklahoma iltx tmansrular meet last wear He also scored points at both the other meets Askew IS uorlung haul on the quarter mule th1s Keir and w ll haxe a ood thance t0 loner the Qtate record in this exent en there Vlolx the :ner f the mile ln the Tlxan ultr me t ml second thu exent ln the Lonference meet Ruth hls shovun lh the cross tountrs he should add sexeral medals to his tollectlon this year And last of those who won pomts last xeax ls Thomas a memher of the Relax team which won first ln the Trlangular meet second in the Conference meet and second H1 the State meet Thomas IS vwolklng hard on the Ho Ind 440 xaxd dashes Thth the e four men to use as a backbone the Oldfield Brothers and Harold Turner vlorlnng on the 100 and 0 yard dashes Burns Balfour Drake and Heald tramlng for the quarter half and rmle and vuth John Buttnn .-x wexght mm there ns. retllx nv reason whw we should not predict a successful year and make room in our tlophx case for some new addltlons The annual class meet will he held on April 15th and from the winners of this meet a team will be picked to represent 0 H S at the Okmulbee lnxltatlon meet on the fol lovsmg Friday The Big Ten Conference meet will be held ln Oklahoma Clty on April 09th There axe nlne schools entered and there wlll probably be 175 athletes to battle for the honorq The tratk season will close as usual with the meet at Norman on 'Nl u 5th 6th and 7th where the State Champions will he decided upon X il f I . L l I f ,Q ' 4-1 l ll A ,,. K a v 1 3 ' XX, :- if 5, X-rf. - 'un .1 ,Ar K X V , , A - , 'f , I ' 9' ' A W J .17,r,y.f' ,V j1A If ' ' -lrfiri LJ.-:ezfi:QE'il3e ' ' ' -' 3141211 W 1 V ' I 1 Y 4 b. . V. K. . K I '. ' .L -' K , s- I I V. -4. D, K 1, 1 v Lv 1 'L u . M g ' ' . A I ' . pw- v - r ' Y Y A , . , , - I , A h ' S , . - , ' V- . . . ' . ' ' L- D . .i 1 . g . ' a p . ' p' f V , . Th ' is ' '. wie ' 1' ' ' 2 1 e : ' ' in ' 1 ' 1 . ' - v' 0- ' . . - . . - . , . .- v . Y . K -V ' Z -A . V A K ' ' 1 ' 1 v . ' 1- , - . , . . . ..- . -I , v -' i ALL - n ' 1 4: I , . ' I V ' t .. K . ' . . h. . ' i 1 e ' F . , S. 0 ' - .' . vt H .. . , ' ' ' , , ' ' L 1 v 1 ' 1 v N f - ' ' ' One Hundred Sex enty-four .-pr .lf ,Uv-W 1,A..,.F ns llll ilu: lllllmv. After cutting the flrst comer -md bemg Lalled back for .1 total loss nf about 40 x xrds which put hlm last in a field of 'N contestants Heston Heald a Sophomore won the two mile uoss tountrx on Maleh 25th by a margm of about '5 wards Ralfoul .1 Junior took the lead as soon as the runners scattered out and set the pace for oxer a. mile He fought bxawelx to hold the lead and suceeeded ln allowing only one man to pass him This IQ Balfour s first tlme at Wlnhlflg laumels in truk Last Neal Drake a lreshman was the wlnner of the smallest cup But thls vear he adxanced one step and 14 novs also possessor of a Cup for thnd place If he keeps this up he is suxe of taking home the big cup after the Cross countlx of l'1 l The fourth cup was awarded to Wolf who probably would haxe placed hetter had he not been handitapped because the basketball season was not ower until a week before the run The wlnning of first and second place by Heald and Balfour came as a complete Wolf planed vslthln the cups but Vhlhelm was forced down to sexenth place because of an injured leg, SLORPS BX CLAQSPS Sophomole Senior 1 Junior I reshman 2 points points points points suprise as WVllhelm, Drake and .WVolf.were'considered as most likely winners. Drake and ' .......... . ....................... 3-7 . One Hundred Seventy-five ga f' : . V ' 1 ' if 1 l d t . - I - gtk Tenms The O H S representatwes 1n Tennxs th1s year are Arthur Wzlhams and Dakm Boardman rn the Doubles, and Daknn Boardman 1n the Bmgles Board man IS an O H Teams veteran Last year he teamed with Harrington and the two won the State Champxonshrp at the Norman meet If Wrlliams and Boardman can contmue then' excellent playzng throughout the year we feel that ' 0. H S wrll, for the fifth consecutxve tune, be winner ' of the State Tennis Title. ' 1e'1lllN3' Aulfll .lm t - M 1 .V ' A ' Y ' lf: ik ' ' X SPECIAL FEATURES :F il li 5: 5 E5 24 f? F fi '4 -L i gi. P: if if 'e Li ,Vt if as i. -F xi if V: si fa 1 LL 'e M w Y 4 ,c 3. Lk V in H 1 9. I, h. ,, F :4 fa E! we In 1 - - rw-fw vu- o A SEPT 20 . H E4 1 - 1' i Ig ' . a I 1 A X I -If WX? - lun my I Q f Vw 1 Q J I, K rf i lMtNwh JMN ocr I '- ': tl! Y n o .4 M Ll will if 2, . 'N 'M i .vmvf - 1 . fl vt, , f- wwf. eg NO?7'31 fig . t K if - lil ll IT ll 21 .N 1-- o 'T 2X 21' -i .ull l -- .m .i S 12 13 14 15 li! 25 2 9 3 0 'wwf ' WF? 19ZOJ21 it MW , jf!! . fi.. ' X f !fwM'l rg-X 51.34 ' ,f l,., 'Yf 1 'M -' ' v a . . . , SEPTEMBER Notii-v in the papvr of the beginning of sm-hool. Uh! awful day! Un your marks-Kolp wins tho teacher:-i he wants. Girls' Tea Party in Gyninasium. Of course they drink. Worrlw that in Sebtvniber neard- l,et's start at petition for- 1Sr-e vnrtooni. Sonu-one said Rooster and we started it with Pep Not evvn vacation separated lllm and Catherine. Rooster elertion. The Vit-oronians carried the day. N'e-st-ce pas? Asst-inbly. Where are the lfreshies' lungs? Speaking of quarterbacks, we have a new Seiler. And so has HL-len Vhilton. lrast ot' Septeinber. Neither the beginning nor tho end is in sight. OCTOBER l'at Sublett brings Miss Clifton a big rod apple on the morning his book-review is due. lliniorson got a letter from Jeanette, Oh, we-ll, fair l'n,tlicrin0, rornpetition is the spice of life. liinnia Nico goes on a diet. Tin- doctor says ber lun:-h must vonsist of Kaisens ive cream and cake. lfoothzlll. Uhirkaslm VCTSIIS O. H. S.. 16-T for the poultry. XVatcl1 us anyway. l-'ep Club election of officers. Hlanvhv XYeir, second term. NYe'll put you next to lbebs in the rogusfs gallery. Early snowfall. Guthrie buried under a sc-ore of 109-0. Con- dolenue. More officers, Portia organized. Preliminary inter-club Contvst. Juniors give picture show to raise money for the Junior-Senior revoption. Acrept our vongratlllations and Sylnpatby. Permit us to announve the organization of the i,l't'ht'34ll'ill Club, A good addition to O. H. S, Y. NV. C. A. celebrates its fourth birthday. Cake and candles 'n evt-r'thing. Many happy returns of the day. Sbawnee's efforts on the grid came to 0. O. II. S.'s came to 16. The Goblin's 'll git you if you don't watch out. One Hundred Se venty-seven WFWKQ I '--ng 'NF art A' - Ill ix' ' 'l'llN dv Q K L . h NO! 20 , N NOVEMBER fi Boy Scout Club takes its first hike-studies trees. Several y 5 nuts were found-on the ground. .HQ 5 Tulsa says. 'Tis better to have played and lost than never to my have played at all. 7-3 for O. H. S. Hurrah! P Helen comes up smiling. There is no longer any doubt which ' gy M way the wind has blown Earnie's affections. Q K The Birth of a Nation? No--but of a senate. -mir 4- Blanche Maupin wants to fight. Some cat has spread the ' news abroad that she is wild. Oh, how could it? Nov. ?,3 Nowata game. As a small boy answered an examination ques- , tion on Nero: The less said the better. VPKFH B5 Red Hartford leads yells in assembly. Q7V73f:fW Flying Frollc for Jack Wilhelm--winner in the Poster Contest. f ' V4' A Thanksgiving Masque presented by the Ionian Club. fy' Q. rv' Annual Convention of educated bums. Baby Ames' mother V 'l' lets him bring his twycicle to school. ' .5 Q F Norman wins from us with a score of 3-0. The unexpected 'X' ,fp sometimes happens. I X H . I . ew. ,gi-If-A ff .. DEfC.9 DECEMBER Lt? .. Q85 Miss Odell says she sure has SOME Christmas present 00m- U ing. , X I Mr. Ladies, Honorable Gentlemens, Judges and Chairman, lx fboys debate tryoutj. f 4 VVho says the Freshies have not developed their lungs? K k v Red Hartford made a bet not to part his hair, oh, what a 4' , calamity. 'GNFU'- VVe saw the .leffs digging a hole today-wonder what for? Mr. Moore hasn't had a. haircut since school began. Live and hope. ' The Jeffs covered up two clubs in that hole today, XW And one more today. ,U u ,P y Girls Debate tryouts. Honorable Judges-Oh, are the judges ' ' f W supposed to be honorable? ' . Out for Christmas. VVe won't be back till January, and maybe il, . not at all. . .. 44 uuudvtuu qi A 9: ns ! g , .' Y ' A ygfi ,, x . fx -' 1 JANUARY l Hello! what did Santa Claus bring you? ' Mr. Moore: Not half as much as the mail man did this morn- ,N ing! fBi1ls7. A Qxj- 1 Guthrie got it in the neck-31-14. I! A-I Exams. start-and the worst is yet to come. ' 'Mig'-X MM if Edmond defeated by O. H. S. 60-14. - Wk? Assembly for basketball boys. Loton Shippey got stage fright V, . L or something. 1 i- You can't expect anything but a four on a day like this. :Finals in Oratorlcal Contest. Winners: ZaZelle Dick and Frank ABIT! . KContinuedl 1 ' N- One Hundred Seventy-eight s 1 FY. ill! i'l'Al'l'll f K I K k A h 1ContinuedD 15. The editor-in-chief of the Annual appears mlnu his Jeff. pin. However, upon inquiry he said it was not misplaced. 17. Ladies, Gentlemen and Faculty, permit me to introduce the Student Annual Staff. 4Thunderous applause but it doesn't mean anythingl. 28. Bob Price and Fisher Ames vamped the judges out of two de- cisions ln Texas. Bob is the tall, handsome one ln front. 31. Basketball assembly to celebrate two victories. Is King super- stitious? Congratulations, Cowboy, on your collection of W foreign coins. We hear your latest is a Yankee Dime. H FED. 4- f' H I' 5 FEBRUARY pn ' , . fir 2. A hard boned minister. Dean Mccaua threatens to shoot the 4 Freshles it they get restless. We like you, come again. X . 4. Yea! Team!! Sapulpa needs a new basket ball. Thelr's was punctured flat as grape juice, 26-18. j14 5. 0. H. S. cagers get caged. El Reno, 26: O. H. S. 16. Come 'X quietly and bring flowers. Fil-5 V 8. Debate-'Fisher Ames vs. Two Hamburgers. Decision, 2-0 in - we flf X ' favor of Fisher. 1 9. El Reno 32: O. H. S. 19. At El Reno. One of life's little 'WM- tragedies. We'll get 'em yet. Fggv, 3 ll. acer-ffesrtazgry 9. A prophet ln his own country. El Reno 23: 14. Miss Popplewell receives a Valentine. Mr. Collier pleads guilty. W' 15. Lucy Belle says Mr. Rider plays the piano wonderfully. Too A ' .sy had, dearles, haven't you noticed the little, plaln gold band? ' f 21. Monday: String beans. 1Marjorie Lowe and Pete Kuhlhoffl. fx? ' 22. Tuesday: Soup fslushl-John Blanton. ' 23. Wednesday: Roast beef tMr. Moorel. ' 7 24. Thursday: Hash land Beansl known in church and at weddings , A Z as Mr. Summers. Jmll ,X 25. Friday: Fish QMaurice Moore, Bernard Hunter, Ted Hoopes, ad ' ' inflnituml. A 'HfW W 26. Saturday: Pay day tquit pushing, Mr. Weber, get in line and Y- -.,,.,- await your turnl. MARCH II gf!! fy it .1 -i SQ 11. MARCH ll ,MJ I ' 1. In the spring a young man's fancy, lightly turns to thoughts In of------,the Latimer Twins. , l E 2. Mr. Summers hair was flat--yes, smooth this morning. ls the lf, .1 world coming to an end? 'f ' ' 'H' ' 3. Senior Assembly. Oh, Boy! Talk about thriftg it saved me M ,W LEG a four in trlg. 4' - 4. Fifteen rahs for our President. No, not you, Redg Mr. Hard- macn te ing- 5. -Tulsa. gives us the surprise of our life-20-22. S'matter, Mac? 'Y 12. O. H. S. wins district tournament. ' ' 14. Who hasn't heard about our Debate Teams? Tulsa 1, O. H. S. gl 5 25 Shawnee 1, O. H. S. 2. Vtvc-fry? 15. Annual goes to press???? V 16. Frances Mc-Knight gets the leading part ln the Senior play, Jffifll 1 I nl 1 xl X U M! K N 'fl lContinuedJ X One hundred seventv nine ' ' ' N 4 SHN K - I I ' 'I 'III l 15llil'.lk.1h MARCH Z5 lContinuedl X I , 17. Margaret Enders: Pat, did you know you danced with me last I - night. Pat: No-er-ah-yer-Oh! I don't know, I' X 21- Have you seen the morning paper? The Stillwater Girls' K 1,1 I Debate Team put one over on us. Beware!! . i 25. gii'oIsts2country. Hurrah for those that stuck it out, winners -Ai 30. of third quarter. Several names removed from Senior , .- 31. Operetta Bulbul a great success. VVho says feuds are ancient , K V v 5 5,-L history ? .. APRIL I APRIL . X 1. Jerome.Bernstein sees his chance to get even with Howard ,,,,1f1,. , 'Tix Moffltt. f Sfs..l7:wk 6. Marguerite has not her French lesson. Mon! Dieu! Can you 'N feature that? ,225 - as-.gig 8. The O. H. S. orchestra shows us what the words accomplish- Xst. LY ment and progress mean. Mr. Russell has reason to be very In wh. :agp IU I, proud. if-1 H, ? 11. The Boosters take up thirty minutes of the time we would like N w4.h,,,, . to spend in the class-room convincing us that we want to come 35,Lglg3ig.f--2 ' W to their picture show the fifteenth. ' 12. Just one week after the Hi Y conference no less than six mem- ' APRIL 29 bers are seen 'depreclating charm. is 15. Senate Oratorical Contest: a new institution? ' I , 3-FN 16' Eggfgglfq 1?ilgIgl1I'ei1 shown to a fulll house? This means that the A , . ave o worry a out gettin' th 1 d 1 . 7 18. Holmes Baldridge gets very nervous at the Trxxerlenemirition of A xv' M. K. or a Minstrel show. flgf ,X 20. gljlisxs Sngaiipirwears lhelzgqnew red hat to school. VVhere are you l 2 g a ee oc oc . 'HT W .fr 22. Sle3inox'mI?llgy.prZl31ie:xgebalrte vthe ladies? ITT: Tavern scene didn't - J' WW - as very rea is ic. 7 N ll! M 25. State Oratorical Contest at Norman. Three cheers for our -ouvmb-+1 ' MA 29. SATl1eImadgleSlt. msrgestiday of all the glad new year! Y. W. y 5 -X, ay 'es iva an arn va. . , 16 fa, , X . ' I . A ck .... MAY 1. Track and one grand time for the 0. H. S. co-edsl?J 2. The end that makes some glad and others sad is now in sight, Wu 3. Mr. Lippincotiti It's as plain as the nose on your face. Richard B.: '1es, but my nose isn't very plain to me. 6. Some people learned one thing this year-and that is that A .X Bob Hedberg is a small boy iabove the collarl. ' 'V 7. Track meet at Norman. Eat 'em up, boys! -vo-vw... 10. Familiar phrases: Where are you going after school is out? ' M Y 3 11. Many of us wonder where we will be this time next year. A O . 1, 1 13. Two more weeks of school. Oh, my gosh! .A Q 21. Junior--Senior Reception. Oh, Boy! The strangest thing about 5, Q it all was that Catherine and Em had a date. H63 22. The Class Sermon. 'I ' ' 25. Rehearsal for Commencement. ' lyk Aw Y 26. Finals are over for the last time. Aln't it a grand and glorious - feeling? S41 Z' 27. Commencement. Good-bye, good-luck, God bless you, .fu 7 at 30- 3.31Z'E iS..ZiS'?.'23s.5E'33i.522?5i2u'S meh W me Us 1 J . ' will V 'Q foul.. One Hundred Eighty Most Most Most Most Best Best .asm ill I llllll U. popular girl popular boy accomplish ed dependable dressed girl dre sed boy Clew erest Daintiest Wlttlest Best Best Best Best Best Best Best Best Best Best Most typical bluffer athlete ............ , public speaker Student Ballot Mary Mee Red. Hartford Catherine McKinney Em Thomas John Blanton Leah Wilson Milam McKinney Fisher Ames Lois Marshall Elizabeth Vinson Jack Miller Floyd McBride ---------------------------------..-..--------..--..----E1izabeth Stoner talker ................................. .........,.. L .,....,,...,.. E ether Gannaway ' ' A Bob Price 0l'B.t0l' ---- ........................... .... - ........ ................ .. - ---- writer ..................................................... ......... Du rothy Brown --Bob .Mason executive ....................... ....... ..... - ..... , ..,... .,.,, .,,,, - , poet ............. . .......................................... ......... C arlotta Kull Frances -McKnight BCCTGSS ..... .................... - .................. ......... - .. - .. worker ......................................................... ....,, R uby Hayes Most typical H. S. ' Nervlest ...... . S. boy ................................... girl ...... ........................... -------------..-----Floyd Askew ----------------..-----M1l Clark Wilma Pugh Best natured .............................. ............. ----------,--..I-Iolmes Baldrldge Fat head Best booster ................................................ .............. , -- Valnest ................................................ .......,,,- Mildred Klelnschmldt . Greatest tusser .......... 4 .......................................... ,,..., Hubert 1Mlller Ethel Bolend Buslest ...... ..................... ..........................,.... .,...,,,, Dutch Slowest ................................................. ....,....,,...,..,,,,,, , Class Class Class Most vamp .....-..................................... .............. F lorence McHenry baby ....................................................... ........ V irginia Prlce slmp -......................................... ............,..,, ,.. ,.,, P at Sllbletl concelted ............................................ ......... H arry Frederlckson Humblest .-......................... ................................ .. -- Evelyn Bozarth Scandal hound ...................................... .....,., ..,,.,.,.,..,,, E m ma, Rice Best debater ..............................................,..., ..,...,,. Mg, y Robberson Most notorious ...................... ................................., - ,Maurice Moore H14 T -'wfarxf Q z. r,u3,,.,..,,.,.g,,f - 1 . I A X Mm num .... IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' .111111I1I1II11111211111111Q1ff.'.'.'.'.1'ffl',',',',',1',',1','.f H T One Hundred Eighty-one - IIII illlll lllllmm 'Z' ' Q X I! Q -ESX sX tg-'-fs-.-:ll 1 1 ENE L W9 60Uwr4,, Miss Whlte ln 3B Historx Vkhere was the Ma na Lharta s1gned B H Smith drowslly at the bottom O I understand that Pat Pugh was graduated last yen but hsten t tl IN llrst Bow What 14 a. d1ff1culty Sttond Box A dlfflcults ms dear I9 only a word ll'ldlCHtlY'Ig a degree of strength requisite for accomplishing obgects mn particular a mere notlce of necessary evertlon lirst B05 Pardon me I hawent studled physlcs xet Mlss Samuel The students ln this school seem to thlnk they should be seen and not heard Miss Clifton musmglx If the glrls wouldn t look so much ln thelr glasses l m sure I would have better classes A borrowed fountaln pen seldom tontains ink A borrowed answer seldom tontains think ZaZelle dramatically The quallty of mercy IS not stramed 'Velther are some peo ples brains W'h'1t has become of that well known couple 'Vlartha C011 and Hlrrw Ma1dt ANNOL NCEMENT We wish to announce the formation of a new club in the Central Hgih School Tllli has been BDDIODFIHIEIW named considering the obyect the Ego Test We have as our purpose personal adsancement the study of better snobberv and the practical development of the Big I and little u theorv We had intended to make this a. purely masculine organlzatlon but owing to the deslrable qualifications of several of the soung women of the mstitution we are glad to welcome them among our number Reahzmg that the actulties of the organxvation are far above the comprehenslon of the average student W hate decided that our meetings shall be open to the public It was our onginal mtentwn to puhllsh a list of the entire membership but owing to the lack of space only the OHICPPS wnll be announced Harrs Frederlckson Grand President George Franer Secretary and Treasurer Hubert Miller vice Preszdent tlosing we wish to congratulate the school on having an organmation like ours RED HARTFORD Reporter I hear Hallie was put out of the game xesterday for holdlng ll H Isnt that just like Hallie? How many a co eds blush remalns unseen Because of too much drug store ln between We laugh at the professors Jokes No matter what they be lNot because they re funnv Jokes But because its policy Yes said Pat it was wonderful Venice by moonlight The soft yellow moon hangxng rather low m the dark blue sky and casting a narrow even changing ribbon on the d trk water which lapped softlv against the 91668 of the gondola The tall dark houses loomed up in She sawmng slightly Oh yes she sald I saw that moxie too 6 9 O Mother Poor Bull is so unfortunate K albo How s that? Mother During the trark meet he broke one of the best records they had 1 . . -L .Q 2 ' P MLN, f ' SJ 3' Aw., 4 . 1 Y l I 4, X f' i,, V:-all l 44 fy: A V, 4 .lf tj' 5 'I J. ,f fl , X W. G U , Q v. 4 K I. - x X 1 K og!- ' ' ' q e ' to Q I . ,t ' ' ' ' .' ,' 2 ', . 4s lf: I. - t N , ' - Q Q 3. l' . . ' K ' ' vt n '49, ,Q 'Q ' ' . v ' . ' ' ue e e , ' 1 ,, ' e 46 Q' Q . . ' ' Q Q O l , , . . . Q Q, ,Q , . . L ' .I ' . ' Y I . I R . e ln - . ' 'U f - ' 1 . e o e , ' ' A. F. BJ j 1. .Z . ' - Q e o , ' Y 6 6 . 49 , ' . . o o o ' One Hundred Eighty-two 1 2 A . 3 3 i . 1 4 A 25 -I One Hundred l-Iighty-three ' 1 Y in - A nh-Hill' ikillnlx Mm Song of O. H. S. . lst Stanza:- From the northern snow To where south winds blow, , And to where the Rockies are tow 'ringg From Atlantic 's roars To the Western shores And our Oklahoma dear,- , You will never find In all mankind The loyalty ever flow 'ring, That holds usfast . While our school days last . A In 0. H. S. right here. Refrain:- -Dear Oklahoma, Here 's to you, Forever we 'll be true, For friendships should not be forgotten, OK-LA-HO-MA HIGH! QBOOMJ - C'horus:- 4 Ok-la-ho-ma, We will always hail you, We will never failyou, QNOW, LET'S GO BOYSJ ' Ok-la.-ho-ma. Always watch your step, boys dive 'em lots of pep, boys, qNdW, LET fs eop - Here 's to our grand old 0. H. S. ' Always we proudly cheer her--- . Ok-la-ho-ma. We will always hail you, We will never fail you, fNOWiLET'S GOD. 2nd Stanza:- . When our school life ends And we leave the friends That our high school days have brought us, t We will often dream ' Of the years that seem ' y The best we ever knew, While our thoughts drift back . To the Red and Black ' And the teachers who once had taught us, 'Tis then well cheer With a. smile and tear ,Dear O. H. S. for you. ' , -Floyd Kymes Russell. One Hundred Eighty-tour 9 I lundrvd i'1i,uhty-five 1: lIIIil allllllV.1m Prominent Seniors LUCILLE ROBERT MASON RUTH COLE BOB PRICE NICHOLSON Tis Bob no snob who writes and reads debates and waits on votes of old and bold electors The girls he twlrls in loops and hoops around his vague and un concerned caprices This spring on wing he flys to Chl where he a good M D will learn to be Miss Ruth forsooth devolved into the line of fine but ab ject wor shlpers of Power And too tis true this child so mlld goes in for stuff forensic And we have heard by word from quar ters of reliance that Ruth can vamp by lamp the scoffs of blue eyed Profs of science They al so fall lf e er they try to judge mer This Prloe IS nice unlike the hiked up price of prof lteers And so m woe we see that she Miss Mar g ret E ha caused this soar ing roar mg Price to fall Thls Bob H Bob BI Bob did rob the votes of Judge-1 and zrudges the foe scarce one decis ion by their knack of talking The day of Sen lor play he flopped and dropped off of the waz on Hlc' Lucille with zeal and dig nified demeanor can do all but a. few of hosts of most excell ent thmgs She looks in books to find food for her mmd In wild and hur she nev er is Above her sad and rath er mad ened vis age is no xn dex to her few outbreaks of temper . - . , ried fizz .. .. . Q l . One Hundred Eighty-six - -' 1'-rr fi '-ww-pw-an .-'11 1- ,cy-w 1 -n -:L . I ' ' llll l ' L IIN Q I K A h ' S ' C ' C1 Promlnet en1ors--- ontlnue HARRY LELANID ANDERSON! ELIZABETH ifuEnE1ucKsuN MARY MEE ' VINSON Leader Handsome A new feeder Hark. seer! Harry and beau- of the mme near friend of tiful revq-end and hist! Mary afidl' Student within wastes no 11011 in Leland our midst time nor the 1151 also we find does he Of Wlst- hoards a kind tarry ful bobbed' time like of grrl in the haired 3 mis- that's called placing maidens. er in a prophet, of the Miss Mae the Staff VVYWH all Student we See room with is out Jn a has made no one we UOUM high fi- 8 name the wiser. T101 that nancial of fame He was her life level. P0 leave an Ath : will be His biz In 'light ithat hath S0 hard is Wiz, school clr- at gm- that she ard-like Meg- She rlous will drop it- 1n its 156 the path And She suceess. L- untime- adds here It is V- aid ly endedm. MOU'- no feat rendered gy sol- er dear ru treat as HSSO- id worth. UNO, just like 'Hate and mirth the 1151 a sneeze, to Mason- We gained Of G-, to squeeze HEY fad the he-st L- C' S- the price if 5 Sad the rest Her locks of a is eat- of us in flocks Q new out mg hor can give him. 9f Fings from Harry- hamburgers. is cut and bobs about with Bol- shevi- ki roving. One Hundred Eighty-seven fra-'I o 'T - 1- -v - llll ill' 'l'llh f I k k A h . . . Prornlnent Senlors---Continued DAL HOGAN RED HARTFORD DOROTHY BROWN On staff On test Our Red Two deep a half th? best 'tis said and fleet- of all of all will go ing dim- that falls to cheer to Ok- ples rim to make the dr-ea,-. lahom- the fun a great est bln- a U. that runs and peer- est fgw and do out end- less Annual, who seek the same lessly Dal seeks her buh, for fame forsooth for weeks ling Cure down there not blue to find of joy. as here. but brown behind Besides But he eyes round the doors She rides won't be A pres- of scores among a doc- ident of lo- the luck tor for on pleas- cal ad- y bgnd he cries ure bent. vertisers. that lands the size she drew But such lmb,-Ok- of bank clubs. two is much en 1's. accounts about more slmp- In May don't mount and thru le for they Say propor- the tall this boy, upon tional and spring because the mag, to bills semesters. the great ic day for pills Besides trium- when fes- So Glenn she won 5 virate tive car- , does then place num- of Vet, nivals as well ber one Sub-Vet, go gn, as now by com- and Dal, She will intend posi- is mag- he seen and plan tion of ically as queen to be a tale effective. of mirth a lad- inspired And Dal and glee' ies man. by a could sell and end sprained a plow her year ankle. to Vet with cheer that m8.keS and fun, all work elective. One Hundred Eighty-eight Bl' -mm -A e -s f .4u',-Nga-'whkhggm , G . , eff uns' - mmm .. . . . fi' - --- 'Will .- 'A Ng. n - Ill! il'll' 'VIII Q K I k K 4' h 9 Q' ,gfawyf ix 'gm' fy W yzpang W mi if A I ID 254' Wifi 5 W 5551, Il! li A X I , V ' ? ics Ammo 4- foqmomf e c ,' l shin..-Al '11+r'af f4 had gm A ,- X IQRESISTABLE IQREPRESSIABLE' IPRESPONSIABLE' JOYOUJ' 'Af wN,l!1l I . Haired during!-31070-QI by orye- T, gay 1' -fl' e Chantfcleer has worked until his hand and Justin W. was talking -to a friend about brains are sore. swimming. But some big boob always says, Aw, I've Friend- How do you teach a girl to heard that before. swim Justinzlyu f t t I ft -- ustin- e irs you pu your e Laura Dean- If you love me say some- arm under her waist, and thenigently take thin sweet. - her left hand-'Z garaizier- Ice cream. Friend-' 'But it 's my sister. -l Justin- Aw--push her off the dock. LeFlore- Say, guy, I found my book in ,qi my locker-' . Said the sweet girl grad. to the fair Co-ed. thsllllgglitgijitfggefgstllattj-aild to thlllk You uprgy wgat he say when you asked ' 1m o we . Said the fair Co-ed ' ' Well I must confess t,1I?l':!f', son of the Revohltlonj, That I only remember his saying YES!! Yeah, me dad owns a merry-go-round. . 1 - Freshie .fat the sea shorej- Mama what Price- I saved a girl. are the wild waves saying? Dake- Naw. Mama- I don 't know dear, but I'm Price- U'huh, you see I had two Friday sure that if they are as wild as they look night and saved one for Saturday. lt 1Sl1 't anythlng you should hear. Guthrie- Hey, Paw, does coffee do any The little boy is Odd by heck ' harmln Who likes to wash his ears and neck Paw- Certainly not. ' Guthrie- Well I am sure glad of that I 1 -' because I just spilt some on the table He- Is it all over. 'u' ' cloth, She-- No- Just a, little bit on the left -i- shoulder. -Wililam's Purple Cow. I claim that Paul Michael should be con- ...Q gratulated on his bravery-he is the bravest - - - - boldest, etc., boy in school. Could you think A153313 82331050 mceB0a'stmgDn Hwhy the of any one having enough nerve to take a His Fiauce-ustop donat you dare to MOUSE in class and let it loose? Well swear before me ,, that 's what happened and if you don 't be- ' lieve it ask Miss Lee or Mary Mee. i' The Misogynist- Away with women. She Was YOU!!! and Pretty, Miller White- Wish I had it. ' He was younge and clevah. Th h ld h d . Hhgywrgte aanposem to commemorate the Well you all know who Chanticleer is now, event- some of you knew it before. now. When They met again. I Mr. K. assigned me to that delicate position, when they parted she said. he told me to do exactly what I have. done- uyou would be able to write a whole book and from the general feelmg of malice that Bower-Penn. State punch Bowl. 15 drifting over schoolutoyvard me, I guess I have fulfilled my mission. Mrs. M.- Will you try a piece of Alta And a word in closing, REMEMBER, if Merle 's Angel cake? you don't like something that appeared in Guest- Will it make an Angel of me? these columns don 't shoot me, but, look up Mrs. M.- Well that will depend on the' Mr. Kaufman or Leland Anderson, as they kind of a life you have led. censored all of that bunk I put in. One Hundred Eighty-nine I One Hundred Ninety 0 Hunnlrexl Ninety-om V ,,.1 MWf1f . '12 ? 1' If , 5 Q! 7:55 'g ' Y . 'f 'f - rf I ,- f. Q I k A h - III! ill' ll'llr C ' C 'A ' avortmg haracterlstlcs CATHERINE McKINNEY: Gurgle of a clear brook-an impetuous kiss-Je vous alme--Poppy. LOIS MARSHALL: A string of pearls-organdle and a lace hat-the bud of a sunburst rose. , ELEANOR DRENNAN: An excited gasp-a pillow fight in a girls' dormitory-radiant cheer-Aqules- -cence. BOB MASON: ' A joyous Demosthenes-laughter in cold storage-a victim of Psychic changes. g ' HARRIET GUM: Dignlfled fastldiousness-tea, ln a formal drawing room filled with the odor of wi taria. LOUISE PRIEST: ' A welcoming figure silhouetted ln an open door-a. smile that won't rub off. EVA RENEAU: . The tlnkle of silver coins-a hilarious afternoon at a. circus-unflagging enthusiasm. MARGARET ENDERS: A bold vampire-a clerk in Kress' who a plres to be a movie star-a rose pink sunset. BLANCHE MAUPIN: A lbrave front to hide a heavy heart- Snow white --red balloons at festi- va s. MILDRED KLEINSCHMIDT: Bah-sub-deb-Terrible Tessle-an industrious toy typewriter-Snowballs. PAT SUBLETT: A Diplomatic skidding-exnlhllo fit nihll--respectable worthlessness. FISHER AMES: A wicked cherub-Daniel Web ter and Charles Ray, by Luther Burbank- Jack-in-the-pulpit. TOOTS' BRANSON: Beau Brummel a la Britton- Long Boy --burnt toast. MAURICE MOORE: Y A toothless llon, still roaring-St. Patrick's Day in the morning-as a camel thru the needle's eye. EMERSON THOMAS: I A full-fledged case of Redcheeks --a victim of Bittersweet. FAT HEAD: Overstuffed pillows-a newly finished brick building-a. better baby. ERNEST SHARPE: , A plerceing scream from the back seat of a speeding car-nonchalant un- thorobred. KID KELLOGG: A piercing scream from the back eat of a speeding car-nonchalant in- conventionallty. . ' JO MADISON: Constance Talmadge with black hair-spring when lilacs bloom-Peg o' My Heart. EDDIE ROGERS: Studied evasion--the blushing bridegroom-seaweed. HALL SNODGRASS: Cheerful grins at his own expense-the blushing bridegroom's best man- w oa s. BERNARD HUNTER: ' A good-natured sphinx-Eugene O'Brlen-bleeding hearts. , ERNEST EILER: Heavy eyes lulled by the tropical heat-a splash in the surf and long hours on a sunny beach-a modest hero. f I-IURLEE CREEL: : A medicine show going thru Arkansas-the goat-insuppressible yearnlngs . for fame-Bermuda onion. RUTH COLE: ' A portrait ot a child by Reynolds-sunbeams after a thunder storm-a grand old pal. DOROTHY BROWN: -- . American Woman in politics-evenness-Bryn Mawr. MARY LOUISE CLYMER: - A long llvely motor trip filled with wholesome fun-perfect independence- Shasta daisies. , lContinuedJ One Hundred Ninety-two wx- - I I ' 'l'l'llll all dk'U.kL .m CAVORTING CHARACTERISTICS-CONT. JOHN EDWARDS: ' 4 Midas at ten years-the willing slave of a pretty woman-careful extrava- gance. VIRGINIA YOUNG: Vacations on Long Island-Yachts at Key West--Rowena. - FLORENCE McHENRY: ini: brown speedsters-brown'organdie dresse on an aereo fleld-small a . VIRGINIA WRIGHT: . A princess with tomboy tendencies-a pier, a canoe. a lake and a lover- corsages. ALTA MERLE McMAI-IAN: Quiet melody in the twilight-warm smiles and merry eyes-Sweet Peas. SQUEE BRADEN: A young culprit caught red-handed-poker faces-fruitless actlvlty-lnslg- nlflcance. HOWARD MOFFITT: , at fxlesh water- oyster-a gallant of the feudal ages-lmpartlal good will- ea ers. GRACE VOORHEES: - 1 Still waters-heavy dark hangings-red lips and ebony hair-Poinsettia. HELEN RUBINS: Swleet graclousness-dappled shadows on a narrow cool path-silvery blrd- no es. - GRACE THATCHER: Pearls on black velvet-a debutante-wild violets. - ROY DANFORD: - The ground hog on a sunny second 'of February-stromonlum-chewlng gum. BOB HEDBURG: A domesticated Scandanavlan-an incorrlglble tease-easy familiarity- cornflower. ' HARRY FREDERICKSON: ight-topped hats and side-burns-ne plus ultra-Iceland moss--Peacock ev. JOHN TATE BRITTAIN: Unflagglng application--John Halifax-the reward of vlrtue-Anemone. HELEN MEISTER: Gingham aprons and plg-tails-Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm-happiness. I EVELYN BOZARTH: A yellow butterfly-glrllsh love affairs-breath of sweet perfume-Llly-oh the-Valley. ' HAL WHITTEN: Don Quixote-a fruitless chase after a Wlll-o'-the wl p-red snapper. STEWART CLARK: ' Penrod-the first cigarette-a baby trying to be wicked--Johnny-Jump-Up. JACK WILHELM: A wild Indian-red paint-absolute vacuity-devll's darning needle. NEB MILLER: ' An ideal big brother-the rock of Gibralter-a sllent stroll-heartsease. + EDWARD I-IOOPES. III: ' 0, Min!-the third of his llne-a testy case of the gout-cock -comb. DAL HOGAN: Lady luck, where is you?-the reflection of the sun on a mirror-an infant prodigy-bamboo. ETHEL BOLEND: Cold wave whlstle-Socrates a la Betty Wales-a tow'rlng plne keeping tryst with the skies-exciting lovellness of red cyclamen-why? LUCILLE NICHOLSON: The dignified charm of the old school-Chaminade-marsh marlgold. ' ESTHER GANNAWAY: A ' Recess on a public school ground-happy hurdy-gurdies-a bl-ue pansy. ZaZELLE DICK: . An lmperlous belle of 1860-wavering determination. FRANK LAMB: I wrote on my slate. I love vou, Joe-- -a nine o'clock fellow ln A twelve o'clock town-Sweet VVilllam. MILDRED CLARK: X Giggles-pug-no e, bug eyes and joyous teasing-paper wads-Easter eggs. CONSTANCE CROMER: The clear blue of an unclouded sky-summer camps ln the woods-Roblns. LOUISE BURTON: A clinging vine-tears on a rough coat sleeve-Honysuckle. ,. ROBERT GARRETT: goulllon and coffee-a toast to the health of a beautiful girl-Chestnut urrs. WAYNE HUFF: . Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde-darkened reading rooms and a man tn a brown - study-a disciple of Thesplus. A 4 M One Hundred Ninety-three nw- llll iu'ullllllm Haunted Houses Here Llppy rules Wlth plodding sway And tells the same jokes Every day Twas here that Art began And was injected into man Miss Chadwick supervised the part Of this dear book thats known as Art Oh refuge of the weak Oh room where enter only meek And humble chlldren taid and stlll You grind term papers with a will We labored and we typed H M Cd erased and swiped Till Miss Townsend cried and surely vowed No more in there wed be allowed IIO H. B. or Hash and Beans, Knows what the word work means Not that he works himself, dear no. But drives his poor debaters so. U19 The staff room, what goes on ln there? ' . All the reports. both good and falr, The scandal and the secrets told, And good times thrive for young and old fEh. K. K.?l mbisry Oh! Eva, If you were not there, And Lucy Belle with ravenrhalr, Llke the rose by another name, Could the Library be the same? A-14 ' We all like Pete, Pete likes us, too, Htis jollity pierces the gruffness thru, W th Mr. Patton he rules us all, From the grads to the treshles in the hall. n 0-4 - - Reminds us of the days We shivered there, A staff so fair, While Kaufman gave us all the air. uma ' Blue slips. yellow slips. Periods added on: In again, out again, A tongue sllp, and you're gone. - 111 IIT!! WOIDIII Ol' 0. I. I. John Amos, John F. Amos. John Francis Amos I J. Francis Amos, Amos, J. F., J. F. Amos, J. F. A. U1'l i D6 -DUI' Wllfl I0 LTTILOTIYI AIOUT- Margaret Marshall's hair? Orlean Sparling's feet? Margaret Vose's grin? Florence McHenry's eyes? Bache's hands? Frank's Cadillac? Leland's way? In Q W 1 .,,,. N5 - ,Y . -E,,,E,,,,1,...,,.,. 1.-.,,.,, .-,.,., ...WY yy- . :'1is-wvovrsv-svfwrfvv' , , . - I I A I-I ' I-5 , v , I ' r 0-'I I-'I . v 1 - v , , . . . - . ' - . v - - - - ,l f,-,p ,, .V .-- ,A . , ,N . - ,v',,i,I2 ' ' ri, 4-'1llIl ullllllm Busy Boys lt s often said up here at school That there alnt a thing to do But hear I got some tellers Id like to site to you Now, thars old Dug Stewart Who has found his lost Lenore And when I put to him the question He sez I aint got time for more But there ls another busy couple, This is Eddie R and .Toe Eddie sez hes got so busy Thet he had to let her go Then too there ls skinny Toots Or Branson by proper name He ez to go with Lois Marshall Darn near drives a guy insane Now me come to Old Daw Carter, Who claims he's got the queen But hes a mighty busy teller Just taken care of dear Irene And last I asked Em Thomas Of what he had to do En he ez to cere fer Catherine Was a job enough for two So some of you old loafers Who says the's nothing goin' on Just take a crack at wlmmin And see lf all your time aint gone Sleepy Stuff A sleeper ls one who sleeps A sleeper is that ln which a sleeper sleeps A sleeper is that on which a sleeper runs Therefore while the sleeper sleeps ln the sleeper the sleeper carries the sleeper ln the sleeper over the sleeper under the sleeper until the sleeper carrying the sleeper jumps the sleeper and wakes the sleeper in the slee er by striking the sleeper under the sleeper on the sleeper and there is no longer sleep or the sleeper sleeping ln the sleeper on the sleeper Aha' She sleeps' 1 I - I , 1 1 . 1 ,. .I 'xv ' . , . 1 ' Q 0 1 1 , . . 1 ' 4 . I : Q ' 1 14 n ' 1 . 1 1 I , p . ' e 1 ' , 7 . . , . , Z ' 1 ' , , X 1 1 ' . , . - 1 1 ' , 1 1 1 1' 1 ' - - . .-' I 1- ' One Hundred Ninety-five 6 , . '46, h ni,-.. 1: ff 1- 'Ha A ,H r W 2' A '-VN-2 CI Hunrlrvd Ninety-six if !'K!2. ' U -, . 1t3,gf',f z .., L . i 1. .gl , . q, Q 4m A FN 1 .uasllnillllmllllmh 'T CU LTY PROP PROP WEBER THE MAKING KEY MAN FROM SCHOOL Muvr AND JEFF R H NG UF OHS AT T 1: FLYI :Q Unv Ilnmlrwl Kim-ly-su-xm-n 0 lhlnzlrvrl Ninvl 5'-Qi . ,- ek , .7 ,.X,,,',,Y'.,,,R, r 1. -1 -E-ry 'T ws- lfvgqw 1---5 XJ : lvl Ml ,f - ' A 'l'llr1 nsullll il . kk . m . v X A ' ' I h k ' H S S I 4 A S l a espearef 1n 0. . . Irene and Daw ....... L ................. Q .... - ..... . .......... . ........ Roineo and June: William Pugh Q- ..... -t ..........-................... .... ...... 4 ........ A e You -Lilge It Dakon --. ..... 1 ................. , .............................. Much Ado About Nothing Jerome Bernstein ................................... - .... E . ....... 4 .... Merchant of Venice Miss Qwen ................................... L ...................... . ..... The Tempest Jewel stump: ..................................... ......,........ '1' he Comedy of Errors Emerson Thomas. ..... . .................... ............ . . ........ The Taming of the Shrew Florence and Ted .............. - ..--.L, ........ t---- -Q ..... gAll's Well That' Ends Well 'Frank Wilson --. ............................................... 4 ..... ..Love'e Labor Lost You will have to get up early if you would: ' l r A ' V L Use as many facial expression as Anna Francis- - 1 ' L See Lenoe before Douglas- I 1 V 1 f K Make as many eyes as Irene Ware- I ' Entertain as many boys as Marjorie Harrls-- ' . . Beat Mr. Weber to the north door- ' ' Go with as many 'girls as Toots-L . ' Think of some worse than these- ' . 1-Qi ' .. I A I J' X4-1 ' It was-a COLE KNIGHT, and MILLER decided to STEEL AMOS beautiful RED KING CARR. He bought a KEY at a LOWE PRICE from MASON, and, as it flth the WHITLOCK all was BROWN, and he started for BRITTAINI But the MARS!-IALL.and HUNTER were WONDERLICH In the PARKS ln thelri Q-IART4IessL FORD, and took'up CHASE ln their HOOPIE. After nearlyrunnlng -over HUME.,who. was -SUBLETTIlngl his ,farm for the grazing of BERNSTEINS LAMB,,I-IUNTER' .started driving and they began to GAINER. After they passed a HUDSON and two JORDANS, MARSHALI.J,fired two shots with perfect AMES. The first killed a. CUNING-HAM but the second hit MILLER and he yelled, You hit MEE, and lost control of the CARR. It began BUTTON a BUCKERIDGE, and BELITZER! it turned over into an awful RECK. MILLER crawled out -and startedrunning for the SIDWELL but he fell, because the SHARPE' cutlon the BALDERIDGE of hls,HEAD BLEDSOE. and he coma not BARRETT. 1, . y I V , - One Hundred Ninety-nine Two llumlre-ml 3 ,TL ,.,,.,.,.Ew'A1M,,m.w,,,,,E.tw.,,..,,F' K 4+ Dil X PLAIN LK TO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Illllllllllllllllllllllll Todays Needs---Your Opportunity There is a nation-wide demand for red-blooded, up-standing, two-fisted, hard- hitting young men and women, for far-seeing executives-salesmen, sales managers, advertising managers and general managers, who are quick, accur- ate, can see costs, stop leaks and prevent waste. You now have the found- ation, then complete your education by taking practical business training in DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE-the school of advantages and national reputation. Good Positions That pay from 52500 to 85000, 5l510,000, 525,000 a year-many times more. You can be a high salaried executive. It takes no more brains than it does to be an underpaid clerk, telephone operator or unskilled laborer. The dif- ference between the brain requirements is the high salaried executives must have TRAINED brains. DRAUGI-ION training has qualified more than 300,000 during the past 30 years, and guarantees you the same success it has to thousands of others. Advantages ACCREDITED courses of work that have national reputation. All work given by OUTLINE INDIVIDUAL method of instruction. New building, school rooms built to order and have elevator service-best in the city. Scholarship is good in any other Draughon College and they are located in 22 states. Many other advantages. See the school. T. M. FLANARY, President Draugbon's Business College ' Oklahoma City, Okla. N 1 1 , U 1NfG- 204-206 WEST MAIN JR. SHOP THIRD FLOOR The story of your life is tolcl by the clothes you buy -Bloomer Dresses -Graduation Outfit -Jr. Miss Clothes -Wedding Gown -Party Frocks -en-...Bloomer Dresses Can you recall how much Al Rosenthal's ap- parel helped you to fully enjoy each chapter Aa Young Man! Young Woman! Save Your M oney IT lS THE KEYSTONE OF SUCCESS znnnnIImeuIummman111ununmuuununu1 .n1umuumnmuum111mmnmumnnnn A DOLLAR WITH US DOUBLES IN 8 YEARS Make Your Money Work ' ,Mm my Building and l.0AIXAJ'd0Cl3i1Ul'X 125 NORTH HARVEY PHONE MAPLE 970 , ' fl?-' K9 Start A Bank Account--- Say follows it's awfully nice to lzatfo a bank account all your own,-11a7'e a bank book, check book, and l Z'C'7'j'fhfl1-lj-LC'lll'1l' to appreciate the value of a signa- ture 'zulnfn properly flared on a check. Start an ac- count and make your signatrwc' moan real money. Some day yozill have to Iravc an account-so why not now, and get used to it? Donlt you think it'd be kind of nice to bc able fo say, W'cIl 1'll just 'write you a check for it. Farmers National Bank Or 5 iii A Complete Assemblage At KERR'S J Spring again finds the salons of Kerr's re- . plete with the lovely and new. The finest 'sf , ' fabrics, the richest colorings and the most Ll! artistic designing combined to create that -Z Qdhlsqk J individuality which is thoroughly expressive 4. of Kerrls. 7 x 5 -and the ideals of quality which are impressed upon each gar- ment make this a collection of supreme interest to women of as Q discernment. N Kerr Dry Goods Company QW. S. Bulkley, Presj ' M 1,6 15 1. 'N' 1 , -' 4, ,, ,1'f1- ,' uma- , 1. . 11- . 1 R. Y ' L 'H ' 41.5 5' ,- gf. -,, 1,1 5 5 - -5 ' 'a:.11 5 ,. f ,- 11' .1 , ,1 '1 1 .11-5 ' 1 ' ., . , . -1. , -1, 1 I- v ,JS .A--z, 1, f- ' '- fr y , g: W . Q.1'.b ' ' ' 1' 1 W 1. V .1 3-1 ,- 45- '- iw.. a--1 . 1 -11. -1 11 w . 1' 1 ' fb. sq :' A 'H - 1 1 1' W 'P 14 ' ' 1 w ' ' 1'- 1 ,,.v .1l1' 'V u 1 1' - v . I K , 1 1. 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M11 . 1 11 Be Photographed this Year on Your Birthday .Wdezfziii ZW? 4291, 2 90.41 whim Qlhlaffza Zia Annual Photographer, 1920-1921 5 LF GOWNS, F URS, WRAPS, MILLINERY -A--nlllllillllllm-H1w1llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIrlllIIIlIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIlIIIlIIIllIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Our New Home ls Located at 304-6 West Main We extend to you a most cordial invitation to make this shop your headquarters. - DER N'S BARBER CIGAR SHOPS AND STORES Roach 81 Veazey Drug Company Invites You to Make Their Store Your Down-Town Meeting Place WHlTMAN'S CAN DIES-KODAKS KODAK SUPPLIES 135-137 WEST MAIN STREET f. . XY.. - l' ,7q1,'T The Wilkin-Hale State Bank 209 Wen Main Oklahoma City, Okla. THE HOME-LIKE BANK We extend every accommodation consistent with conservative banking. Come in and get acquainted with us. No trouble to answer your questions and talk to you about your business. OFFICERS J. L. Wilkin, President. R. H. Wilkin, Cashier. John M. Hale, Vice-President. Luther Jones, Asst. Cashier. W. C. Ernest, Vice4President. Pat Roden, Asst. Cashier. WE SERVE No Depositor Has Ever Lost a Dollar in a State Bank in Oklahoma. Empire Costume Company THEATRE WARDROBES A SPECIALTY Masquerade Costumes and Evening Gowns for Rent or Sale. Accordion Plaitirr-Fine Knife Plaiting. Plaited Skirts 81.50 to 32.50.-Dressmaking. 309-311 Empire Building Phone Walnut 3930 124V2 W. MAIN ST. Oklahoma City OPEN SHOP Fundamental Principals: That all law abiding citizens have the right to work when they please, for whom they please, and on whatever terma are mutually agreed upon between Employee and Employer and without interference or discrimination upon the part of others. lf You Are in Favor of the Above Have Your Printing Done by the PARRY PRINTING COMPANY THE OPEN SHOP PRINTERS 112 WEST GRAND OKLAHOMA CITY WALNUT 3228 mumnnnuumuumnuunumnnnumumm nnnmuunmnmnnnnnnnlmnnnmnnmnm 111111n111111111111n1111vu11Iu11111u11uI1u1nuuunuuuux1uuu1uu1uuuIIunIuIxIuuuuuunuunnInIIIunmuumumunul uununmu mnnumumunuunun11u11uInuu11nIuuIu1uunuunuuuuunnnnnnnnnIunnnnInInuIuIuuIuIuunnnmnmmuumnnn uvumumu Zianme uf Jfamnus watnbes Zbuhsnn 11-lilaxim lungines for Jlflen y Bean 5 ibotvarh llahp Rlaxim 133 , Jfnr women west Main BHIUIUUII umuunuun nmnnnmmnnu. nmnmm luuulnlllnlll Llvlllllllllllllullll: lvvnIIInmummnnnuunmnmumm Inunnmn-mmnum, unmmnmnnmnmmq nnunmmumnum nmmmnmnnm HUCKIN S HGTEL llIlIlllIIIIIIllIlIllllllIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll OKLAHOMA CITY Rates, 52.00 and Up 450 Rooms Clfireproofl Woo1Worth's 5-10-15 Cent Store llIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII QlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 210 WEST MAIN Oklahoma City, Okla. ,IE ll ,, il Plmg v Shlrts . .,1 .1 lflvyzyx ix A about the spring shirts, the patterns for 'TW25' instance have got a lot of jazz to them- the colors are full of real life and the way they were made shows what they areg NI Young Nlen, youll like a lot of thixgs , 'hi'-, XX li real young men's shirts. , i l .Z f f 9' I --22 YEARS or 1 ws' RELIABILITY 'Wifi' lx: Bil 121' Capitol Theatre IN A CLASS APART Home of Paramount and Realart Pictures Phone Maple 1102 310 W. MAIN ST. The Guaranty Bank THE BANK FOR EVERYBODY Deposits Guaranteed FIRST AND ROBINSON ISJE M E 31 YEARS 31 YEARS SERtx CE T ,s SERI1 CE THE MOST INTERESTING STORE IN OKLAHOMA What it takes-U We'Ve got it Our reputation demands that we have the article you want. We have in stock at the present time, complete lines of sporting goods sweaters, bathing suits. ln fact, everything for High School me or wear. 121 -123 WEST MAIN STREET, OKLAHOMA CITY N Dil xl 31 Depositors Feel at Home in this Bank They are not dealt with impersonally as depositors merelyg they are treated as clients in whose fin- ancial problems our officers take a personal interest. THE SECURITY NATIONAL BANK 109 NORTH BROADWAY Capital and Surplus 8700,000.00 If li! , ,V v,.,,. I g .1-1 - 4,-A lttl N QKLAHSNA C7771 OKL . THE SCHOOL OF ACTUAL EXPFRIENCEU A man equipped with the well rounded business training taught at Capital City Business College is certain of a ready welcome into the best paid positions in the business world. Big employers everywhere recognize that Capital City training is the very best that a business student can receive. The fact that all our graduates are at the present being placed in good pay positions, regar-dless of the unusual condition, is sufficient proof of that fact. ln Capital City, only the most modern office equipment is taught. The Byrne Systems of Shorthand and Bookkeeping, which are noted for accuracy, speed and efficiency. You cannot begin too soon to fit yourself for the bigger and better paid jobs. Write, telephone Maple 1884, or call at office for further information. Xa Dil Ki Bl Young Man! Young Woman ! Are You Saving Money? lt is a definite plan of this bank to promote the growth of and encourage the small account and the young business. That is one reason why a connection with this bank is considered especially valuable by hundreds of successful young people in Oklahoma City and it will be equally valu- able to you. GUARANTEED DEPOSITS Member Federal Reserve Board First State Bank G.21'2,'f..Il'f A SHOP USING THE BEST IDEAS OF THE SMARTEST FASHION CEN- TERS IN THE WORLD IN MEN'S WEARING APPAREL. New niis 1-30 W. MAIN ST. IBQCEIIIEITUE SIIIIQUIE 119 W. MAIN ST. THE HOME OF A THOUSAND STYLES IllIIllIIIIIllllIllIIIllllllllllIIllIlllIIllIIIIIllllIIllIIllIlllllllllllillllllllllll The Empress LET THIS SIGN BE YOUR GUIDE 'N-...af The Home of Associated First National Pictures And Other Productions of Known Merit I Pleases- To announce that Rorabaugh-Brown's has anticipated the wants of the sweet girl graduate in Il large way, and is thoroughly prepared to serve you. DRESSES. SHOES, HOSIERY, GLOVES or anything that will be needed for such an occasion. Minimum prices. Glad to have you call any day and see the good things we have for you. Besides you'll find here a large line of SUITABLE GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE, BOY OR GIRL Everything The Price to Wear I Mod for Women, 0 GH. lnlsltances Miues and x 0-.enact In a Trifle Children. '9 '7 's Nun Leu Fl X X I'-VS BECOMING A FAD . WITH HIGH Caff3te7pZUf SCHOOL MEN TO TRADE AT H igh chool Home of 1.Ew1NsoHN's j Good Eats IK 'xl x xx COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATIONS KENNETH C KALIFMAN. cmwmnn Hriiff- .... , I. ' Y I - , -' T V 1 - , I 11+ --Lf 1 rv f sais, -I TZ . -4. P71 :iff ,--.: .:u.: 4 Tutti '--m f BTW' TS, , 2-it THE STUDENT I I 'IL' .. i STUDENT ANNUAL . , , ' , ' - .,.. LELAND ANnaRsoN.sdmf .,., ' V ' noaEaTJ.MAsoN.sa HARRY FREDRICKSON, BuI,Mgr, A --' ' H EMERSON n-nowxs uiuiagf ' .0 . 4 5, ' ' . Ulf!!!-IUMA FIIYDIYIJHUMA J. F. OWENS, VICE PRES., GEN. MGR., OKLAHOMA GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, 112 N. BROADWAY, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. DEAR SIR: JUST A FEW LINES TO EXPRESS THE APPRECIATION OF O. H. S. FOR THE PATRONAGE YOU HAVE ALWAYS GIVEN AND THE FRIENDLY INTEREST YOU HAVE ALWAYS SHOWN, IN OUR SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS. IT HAS BEEN A GREAT PLEASURE FOR ALL OF US TO WORK IN CO-OPERATION WITH YOU FOR OUR CITY AND ITS HIGH SCHOOLS. WE ALSO WISH TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR STANDING INVITATION, EXTEND- ED TO ALL CLASSES, TO VISIT AND INSPECT THE VARIOUS ACTIVITIES OF YOUR ORGANIZATION, IN ORDER THAT WE MAY BROADEN OUR PRACTICAL EDUCATION AND GAIN INFORMATION WHEREBY WE MAY MORE EFFICIENTLY PERFORM THE DUTIES OF CITIZENSHIP. IT IS SAID THAT ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS AND WE THINK THAT YOUR ACTIONS REALLY PROVE THAT YOU ARE FOR US AND WE CAN TRUTHFULLY SAY THAT WE ARE JUST AS STRONG FOR YOU. YOURS TRULY, hmm +11 f,1sp7,,.,,9fL ADVERTISING MANAGER. l Lui --' - After High School-W hat Next? Are you going on through college or the University? All right-a knowledge of SHORTHANIJ will prove invaluzrble to you. lt will enable you to make complete notes ot your lectures. and thus master your college or university course better than it you are dependent on longhand. And. if it is necessary that you do something toward put- ting yourself through college. you can earn good pay in your spare time and during vacations as a shorthand writer. We can teach you the well-known Gregg system of shorthand here THIS SUMMER. So that you can use it next fall in your school work. Are you planning on entering the business world after leaving high school? Well, a business course here at Hill's will pay for itself many times over in increased earn- ing power. The business world needs TRAINED stenographers, bookkeepers, accountants, clerks, etc., and is willing to pay well for those who can really DO things. We equip you here in a short time to get and hold a high salaried of- fice or bank position. Your high school training makes a good foundation for a business career, but you need SPECIALIZED busi- ness training. such as we give here. to get the best positions, and to make the most rapid advancement. WRITE, PHONE OR COME TO SEE US! I-lILL'S Business College Grand and Hudson, Oklahoma City g llil Xl X The Local- START SAVING NOW TO MEET THE FUTURE WITH A CONFIDENCE THAT THE RAINY DAY CAN'T SHAKE The Local Building and Loan Ass'n CORNER OF FIRST AND ROBINSON XX lil What of Yom' Future? There is no royal road to learning. Neither is there a royal road to success. But one of the things which will enable you to succeed is the habit of saving. Make no mistake about it: The young man or woman who cannot save something--if only a dollar-will be a failure. The future is before you. You can make it what you will. If you want to succeed, now is the time to lay the foundation. Start a savings account in the oldest and strongest bank in Oklahoma City. FIRST NATIONAL BANK xg li Pmlluw , : I ll Bl IE ll TRADESM ENS NATIONAL BANK BUILDING For. Main and Broadway Built for the Ages James J. Hill, who rose from a poor boy to the position of the greatest railroad builder and operator in the United States at the time of his death, once said that there was one infallible rule by which a young man could tell whether he was going to he a success or a failure, and this was the test he applied: Van he save money? If so, he will sm-cet-ml: it' not. he will be a failure. Beginning early the habit of methodical saving' by opening a swings am-ount, is to set your feet firmly on the road that leads to suevess and independenre. Visit our Sav- ings Department and look at our great vaults in the basement of the new building ut Main and Broadway. One dollar will open a sav- ings account. Traclesmc-:ns ational Bank fb lv itil ez-If Ready-- New and Nifty Foot-wear We are now ready with the finest stock of shoes for men, women and children that has ever been put on our shelves. Fine leathers, fine workmanship, fair prices and skilled fitting await you. Come and See Us TRUSS WALK UP SHOE STORE Phone Maple 4272 l32V2 W. Main St. Oklahoma City, Okla. LEECH and Co. NEW LOCATION Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Painters' Supplies, Wall Paper, Window Glass, Books and Stationery. Contract Painting and Decorating. OKLAHOMA CITY 312-14 North Broadway Phone Walnut 3192 Phone Maple 790 5 E lxxl xx Cllilass Bins, Glass Rings, jllilehals, QEtc. blade in Qlflalzomau That ls Our Slogan Fine Diamond Mountings 'Made to Order We are not new at this business, having 40 years' experience, 12 years in Oklahoma. H9253 Direct from Factory to You Send for Catalog. We Cordially lnvite You to Visit Our Factory. 6267143 iietgziser 8: Clllumpanp Mauufanturing Zhzhaelers 12816 West Second Street Oklahoma City, Okla I! if Ol1clcLhoma's Wonder Store Presents Its HO OR ROLL In calling over the names of the standard and dependable lines of merchandise which are featured by this store, it reminds one of an honor roll of internationally advertised brands that carry world- wide prestige. Stripped of details, we will mention only a few of the repres- entative lines which we feature- HIRSH, WICKWIRE CLOTHES GOSSARD CORSETS' CONGOLEUM HARTMANN TRUNKS TAYLOR TRUNKS MANHATTAN SHIRTS CHENEY SILKS JOSEPH MILLINERY GARSIIJE SHOES QUAKERCRAFT DRAPERIES A-I3-C ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES -and scores of other equally famous names known to every house- hold. It is such lines as the above that have caused the Scott-HaIIi- burton Co. to be known throughout the length and breadth of this state as Oklahoma's Wonder Storef' . fl I IMPORTERS AND RETAILER5 OKLAHOMA CITY xx IN Mend Elecrmc snov losnonn-n 0 snoAnwAY SOI, The Southwest National Bank OKLAHOMA CITY A SAFE HANK EOR SAVINGS WHY NOT GIVE US YOUR BUSINESS? A. I-IALVERSON C0. Leather Bags for Ladies, Leather liill Folders for Men, Perfumes, Toilet Articles and Ivory Goods. 203 North Broadway WE SELL AT RETAIL - VAUDEVILLE FROM ORPHEUM CIRCUIT First Half of Each week MUSICAL COMEDY, DRAMA AND BIG PICTURE PRODUCTIONS Last Half of Each Week Watch the Newspapers and Theatre Bulletins for Announcements 'JYLPL YOUR ANNUAL Gin be no more artistic Than ilw 0n5rax7in34 UXPGE no more infvraviingj flxan ffm ideas PFPSPIWPCL no more unique' Hxan ills mffflxod ofwprefspniafion fbr l00 por cont thme Ways 'Xlse the Serx7ices yf SOUTHWESTERN ENGRSWING COMPANY worf Worfh , 72-txas. -:- Gooclnefs -:- Southern Olark Pharmacy Pharmacy A Full Line of The Most Convenient Down Town Drug Store Steffen's Ice Cream ROSS oooDNER, Prop. Phone W. 3743 Main and Hudson DRUGS AND SUNDRIF5 Free Delivery Service Phone 'Maple 576 lf you like good drinks served right stop at our store when out driving. Steffen's Ice Cream 23RD AND ROBINSON The Liberty ational Bank Cilpiiill -- ...... ---S 500,000.00 Resources -- -----.-- ---s5,ooo,ooo.oo OFFICERS George L. Browning ...--.----..--.--..--.-. President Chas. W. Gunter ..---.-- ..-----..--- - -Vice-President P. A. Janeway ------ O. B. Tedrick ..-- Fav Thompson--- 0. C. Williams T. A. Freie--- ----Active Vice-President ----Active Vice-President ----Active Vice-President --------------Cashrer ----Assistant Cashier J. E. West --.-.. -.-- A ssistant Cashier G. L. Baird -------.---------- ----- A ssistant Cashier M. S. Atkisson ----------.-----.----. Assistant Cashier Aggressive fighting for the right is the greatest sport the world affords. xx lxi xx 'i lxxl xx The Rose Candy Shop Say It Sweetlgf' Exclusive Confections Personal Attention given to all Customers by Mus. Rosa 328 West Main Street Directly Opposite Scott-Halliburton Say it with I 'I O9 ' -.. rg 'I f . 4 :':Jq1:'iQr2-Ill., .-'-!1T52ZQ2fi,Z'E7'ff' - -P ,,j.2f:fa1 1: wifffi A 7 1- ::l?ftS: ' gs:-f25,!g1:5v , , ,,,1,, yi, nx..:1.,:N,-....- , 'lllisxqg Um rut, SHE LOVES FLOWERS Especially STILES FLOWERS For They Are Fresh, Fragrant and Correctly Bouqued Stiles Floral Co. llvllfll the sm: grows hotter and Nw r'r'ening.v grow Iozzyer-after that short' or uutouzobill' ride, stop l1t'l't' for your soclrls. - lust Hank Your STUDENTS WHO BUY ART MATERIAL FROM US ARE USUALLY WELL PLEASED mmmummiumimimnnmmn mummimmmuimmnmmlnu WE FRAME GROUP PICTURES H,,,,,q FOR CLASSES TRY US ON YOURS The A El A fl d l'li h School as an g A Wall Paper at Aft Pharmacy Company Malllf' 800 its NORTH BROADWAY Tins fluxes nf Briar flgnuhg fur Ezine lflrrnsimas :gnu will finh 'Qiiifls rxlumelg appruprialr fn: Qiuaunzenreaurul , JV , ,. 7' l L - o f gk 'PIQ NT IO iBriiJe nf the Southwest Q ul Supremz Uv BM Qcbiehement Qllirmmluliv Sling , Qnlrnrh Bnilhiug mini! nur new Mohan igltture ffnuar 7131-parhaucnl igffgflltatinn Knight, Beck 6: Co. BUY an Are Selling Pencll Q The Best Pencil On the Market for SMART SPRING suns 60: md ,sc on the smallest possible margin of profit Also We Have Fountain Pens With Pocket Clips for Gentlement and Gold Rings for Ladies. Parlette -Wigger Take 21 L00k Cornpany my WEST MAIN STREET 128 ww Main X X1 Xi l bij I ,w Ima? . f 9.11 X ' 'z ,iw I It ,231 I ,., --7 5. ' f ff ,nr ' l rL.'! ' , N, 'L li.. -new: '- 1 ,l . ' -1' ' - M, I, A I Je, d w' I is. , :II MY, II r-gI'i4',.iyli, -II5..:, I . ja?-q 3 , CL',.F 4 f1'l,, Q t 3 I . - ' f'II:,I.Iw .I . 1 ,gif 15 ' 9. 41 u f . 'I . I 1 -'-9, 3' a ,- ll '- M. re V fl fr 4 ei I I'5,,II ,I v J. MI, . , I,--I I,v ' 7.2 f .A ,.. ' .AI v 1, 4 . ., 1 - u . I',. ft 14- , F ' L P L -or y n F o r e m ofsit S ty lifes For Young Fellows The remarkable success of this store is due to the fact that we have the leading young men's styles each season. Here are special models for High School and University chaps and for those entering the business world. I I 4 Q'-was fax ' f awtisw we 'J ii .thi qy ro ers at l-ri' ?i'l------ip T J- new 1. 1:-553m1'Mnwxww'-wanwmiwwmaawm,,,V , Q I T ' oiaaimm city ' Tulsa, Burtlesvllle ,M-1 1 Get the Habit HGCFSLLY Always A BIG FEATURE A-nd a GLEVER COMEDY The Most for Your Money Adults 20C Children c Spy lt With Flowers From F GSTER S O H S Students have found that the freshest most fragrant flowers are always to be found at Fosters Master floral artists are glad to consult with you on flower decor ations for Q ties and other social affairs We speci ze in corsages for dances and e tertamments combm mg flowers in your class colors 2:3 F63tCl' al fo :fy FIRST and ROBTNSON 5 Eng. P' 4' Y gl l . . . 1 . I ' ' --'tsl ' - e lm ... , . ' - I , if Bl 8 LP A . 4' 1 Y -, - I , ' ' ' 1 'l 'f - u - n P I' II . I , c A: 'll ' I 0, ' I ' . ' , , I I I I vu . ' ' ' . 4 .I I I ' ' ' s . ' , ,V I,.,I I . II I I I . . . I . I , ' rf 7 , . , . , . .. I I I I I I I , . . F . I . . I ,I 4-. . I I I . . 'g . , I , . I . 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