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CLASS OF 1928 John Laughlin Paul Wilbur Robert Miller Enid Mae Cole C,C Buxton Ralph S1mmons JUNIOR CLASS OHILLRS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS FWS! Semester Second Semester loHN lAli1-ILIN Presulent Curronn Picxms President PAUL Wu non lite President JOHN LAULHIIIN Vrce Preszdent Romir MILLER Secretary Romnr NI1LLm Secretary C C Buxrow Treasurer CHARLES STEWARI Treasurer ENID NMI Com, Student Council Rep NATHAN SHI-Rvlm Student Councrl Rep lxALPH Smwroixs Yell Leader C C BUXTON Yell Leader HE ,Iumor Class of this year has a wonderful record upon which to look back It has represen Leona Mae Dans Enid Mae Cole and Katherine Coffey while the only boy on the team IS Burl Harrlson Bernard Kennedy and Cllzabeth Sherman took the leads in the ,Iumor play, Seven Chances lhe play was a great success and showed the unusual talent of the class in Dramatxcs The Sooner Spirit claims Dorothy Cies Mary Virginia Walker leona Mae Davis Bill Wltt, Don Whitbeck and John Lau hl1n for llS staff members from the Junior Class Seven Juniors were chosen for membership ln the National Honor Society They are Gladys Booton, Alice Richardson Alberta Carlson, Mary Helen Davis Vey Bartell Mary Vlrglma Walker and Oivllle Johnson In SWIITIIHIIIU football basketball track and baseball the Juniors take a prominent posltlon Taklng two iepresentatne sports basketball for the boys and swlmmmg for the 1rls those who participated 1n these sports are for basketball R B Hensley, Ralph Simmons C C Buxton Leon Bruner and Clifford Pickens For swlmming those who took part are Francls Cochran, Carma Lindsay L1ll1e Warren Alice Richardson and Gladv-: Stevens C1 d c en John Laughlin Charles Stewart Robert Miller Nathan Sherman C C Buxton 1 a g e Y C .S , I . - . 4. . .l Li ' ---- 3 I 1 ---- 1 I , C v' - ' . I 1 . .' - - . tatives in almost every possible phase of school activity. On the debate teams, the girls are Y 7 1 . . , . . 4 ' , , - - as 77 L 1 7 I . ' I . . . . . 7 . . . , A . 7 . g . . . 7 4 . 7 , ' , . . . . . U, , 7 . Q . .. ' 1 . I v V .7 M 7 . . g. - . . . 4 7 7 n n f - . , 1 - e I - v . I 7 v 1 M C . -Vflbr Xie 5 ' ' , v - ' - - . . X ' ' e n 1
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CLASS OF 1927 W1ll1S Stark Wlllard Thompson Suzanne Cope Robert Duncan Harlan lVlonk SENTOR CLASS OFFIChRS Second Semester WALTFR STARK Prestdent WILLIS STARK Vzce Presuient WILLARD THOMPSON Secretary SUZANNE Com Treasurer ROBERT DUIXCAN Student Counctl Rep HARLAN MoNK Yell Leader was turned to the next few months when they shoud become Sentors dtgnlfied and authorttlve What could the stgns of the zodIac hung? Klng Wlnter reIgned at last The Class of 1927 WHS nearmg the last season together as Semors And serlously they contemplated tlIe future as well as the past Thelr two years of school llfe at Central had been full to the brtm wItlI joyous ood tlmes never endIng studylng and sportshke play And wIth thoughts of the end so near they made ready for the last season So the wmds hummed and actIvItIes began Wllh the gale Flrst came the Student Actlvltv tltket and dlmes every Monday Organrzauon was effected and WllllS Stark repeated hrs presI dency followed by Walter Stark tlIe second semester lh Student Counctl governmg recommenced and the records show that women had entered pohttcs Football was first In Intelest Btll Stenzel Art Harp .loe Tlefel Blll Schooler Blll Robb Nlauuce Allen lron Slngletary bore the brunt of the l1ne nobly wIth the band and Floyd Seoggms and Raymond McCoy school yell leaders to ch er them After the grand old Hlppodrom came th Dramattc club play and th Operetta to attract attentIon wlth Luella Coffey Tom Walnrlght Isabel Brown and Raymond McCoy starrmg Then the basketball season lron led the team whlch had no llttle competttlon from the North and South schools In the clty asIde from thelr out of the Clly foes Ralph Hefferllne Alvm Davls Wllllb Stark Sherman Farrls Suamne Cope Duane Northup and Mary Eltzabeth Cates d1d theIr share of the argumg for debate champlonshlps The Sooner Sp1rIt made progress Wllh lVlarguerIte Ttllman and Ruth Melster as edItors and Sherman Farrls and Harvey Holhs busmess managers whIle Leonard Aughtry Ruth Beard and Blll Henke worked hours on the year book And then came track and base ball then peal ers N3t10Udl Honor representattves Centrahtes announce Inents and finally Commencement The Class of 27 lIas completed Its record whlch has left Its Imprlnt upon the annals of Central and whtch certalnly have become Ineffaceably traced on the lIfe of each of them Posr SCRIPTL VI When the year have sllpped by and Father Tlme shall have gIven us days and nlghts to work or Idle away In some fireslde corner In Washlngton or perhaps Tolxlo or even Cromwell classmates shall meet and hearken hack to therr student dtys at O H S Or perhaps IH solltude each wIll seek from tlme to tIme the well worn volume to blow from lt accumulated dust and open ll to gather thereln strands of our htgh chool lIfe to blend them together Wlth tlIe thread of the pa t and weave wlstfully In the stlent shuttle of thelr mmds and begln anew ll16lI' four short years of lughschool lIfe And may thIs sketch take them back to the days of youth BILL WITT RUTH MEISTER WALTLI: STARK Preszdent Second Semester Page Ntne X Ii , I . . ' l ' ' I' - ' - - - . , ., . .U . ' U. ' . . . U . - . . 4. . s a 9 - 9 . G . 1 U. v U ' rt . . Q ' ' . C U ' - w a v fe s - v ' s . ., ' 4. 1 , L , , c, , , , , I , c. , . . V . fa . . ' ' , ' ' L 1 9 s , ' , .4 va - - -- - - -. . , , S -' ' v - 9 1 . , 4 , 1 , V a s ev v ' Y' S 'i .,, ' ., c, , ' I . i , . X . s f v ' v S c - . ' , L, t s s sw Q 1 s - , r . . . , ., L , - , , , . . . Q . M s S S . s
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CL SS OF 1929 Louls Woodruff Fugene Nlapel Dorothy Wells Rosemalv Hamlt Nlargalet Endlcott Gordon Esle- SOPHOMORE CLASS OITILILRS SOPHOMORF CI ASS OFFICERS Ftrs! .Semester Second Semealer Eucrvr XIAPPL lrunlent JIM WAI Km Vrre I resulent Fomxm HIJTCHINNKDN Secretary CARMA LINDMY lrvasurer DOROTHY WIPLLS SILLIIPIII Lounul Rep X 0 JOHNSON Yfll Ieazler Premlenl Premlent .Secretary Treasurer LOLIS Woolmul-F lfuem NTAPI-L Vue DOROTHH WLLLS ROSEMARY HAM11' VTARGARPT EYDICOTT .Student Iozmcll Rep GORDON Fsrrs Yell Lfvuler URINC' September, l9Z6 many and loud were the dlscusslons over the respectlve merns of hugh schools Ken tral was C0llSCI'VdIlV6 and steeped lll tradntron Class n was modern, up to date and lmxperlenced Much mv our best judgment vve suceumhed to the charms of Central and have novv had a veal lll vshn h lo COIIQZIJIIIIIIC oul selves on the good luck and foresrght of the cholce which we made Thls ytars class IS well orgamzed, and contams an unusual number of the dIIllJlll0LlS, the wide avvalxe and the studlous Not belng satlsfied Wllll what the prevlous classes have done, we have lalsed the Sophomore average ln bo'h scholalshlp and athletlcs ln athletics we have done all that lS permltted SODTIUIHOIES to do by upper classmen On the foothall held oi honor we have been lhly represented hy Kanally and Eagen, vvhlle 111 ha-lxethall for vvhuh fentral rs famous envrable records have heen made by Soergel and Slarns In debate, the Sophomore Class lb unusually stronb The outstanding man vsho has helped to hrlng home many honors clnef of whlch was helplng to wm the Tulsa debate IS lzugene Mapel Ihe followrng have also shown that they are gxfted IH forenslcs Paul Berlowltz, Vlfglnla L ster Dorothv Wells AllJ61lLdUgllII1lll6I, Rosemary Hamlt and Hlllard Hmsen Thus ends a happy yeal of school hlstory RUTH BEIL Eugene Nlapel ,lun Walker arma lmcl-av llolothv ell I a g e L l e v n Y 4 1 N V1 L J 1 il T ' ---- .' I ---- ' .. - - - - I ' . ' . ---' -N J V.- , T xl , W V YT -I ' ' ' pl , f v 1 'V . A, H 1 V 1 . l a ' ' ' ' f 4 , 1 . , . . , . , .. J ' talking was done on both srdes. Which to choose seemed a very hard questron to settle. However, by exerels- L 4 --l l ' A -Q , . E . , . . , - ' Q Y . S . , -. :V . . 3, - 1 'v U- M . ' Q T ' 3 1 . , . - T n . . . ... L 3 7 Q I . N i A. .. . A V A , . I 2 l
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