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

 - Class of 1930

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QILGQSZ UZTQQVT' 0fZ?00Qsj 0Pi'7C2f12Q7l?7liS5'ZLFC2fZZLlZbI7 gmzzzczfczzmzfes UYJQQWKUJUUKQS 0f fsrzfzzzczfeniis' E'zf47Z2zz'22Q2bS Mfgkliybs Uzfllgczmzifzzzffzzbns Cawzfafzhwf UEZQUS , 4. ,A-7 siff . Ni I L B A ', E1 V Af , a .' ' . L- . ' ,nm YY ..., ,, , .-... ... Y V Y V , Y X A' 3 ' ' f T K ' 1 H ' ,ff f' 'M' x ,. 1 .f - A 4 ,Q 1 -ya V A , - .. N, . ' -: s'+L L . ' --fy-vqe-,ng---8-I i . '- -' ' as -'A' ' i ' ga , AIDMIIINIISITIRAIIMHPN I-v I 4 1 U ' 4 . Page 9 f 4' Y 's i 1 i ,,+ C l C. XV. GETH MANN Princifval It is hoped that the yearbook of N730 will remind you of the Spirit of Sportsmanship, retlected in all of the activities and organizations of Central lligh School. This is the spirit of Central High School which has kept us at our studies, made us proud of victory, made us give our best even in defeat, for Central High School realizes that ultimate achievement is possible only through loyalty in defeat, as well as in victory. lu future years when you read this book, may you again feel the spirit of Central High School. 1 Page 10 4 i , .L ' s. n n P + 1 ' J. R. BARTON SIlf7L'l'i7lft7lZlf!77lf of Schools GREETINGS Another year has passed. The faith of the conuuunity which provided for you its niaxiniuni of educational opportunities has been justified by your record of scholastic achievement, your yearning for true character, your preparation for leadership, and your zeal for service. As we look back upon your record with pride, so do we look forward with confidence to the future in the faith that the world will he better for your having lived and served in it, and in the lielief that future generations of students will look to you with gratitude for the pathway you have opened and for the yet greater educational opportunities you will afford those who in turn follow you. Page 11 4 gi L' 'H I X I X I X r Y Q R -.Xl yfLZ?f The Faculty C. W. GETHMANN, Principal HELEN FERRIS, Vice-Principal Department 0 f English MISS HELEN FERRIS, Head Of Staff MISS BERYL BARNETT ' MRS. NIAUDE BYNUM MISS ADELIA CLIFTON MISS GRETA HANSEN MISS NANCY LOVE MISS RUTH ROGERS MISS GEORGIA SHELDON MISS CORA VOY WARD MRS. JUANITA STEWART, Public Speaking Department of Mathematics MISS IVIABEL STEWART, Head Of Staff MR. L. S. DEMAND MISS IRENE HAMILTON MISS KATHLEEN LOWTHER MISS RUTH MORRIS MISS LELAH POPPLEWELL MR. L. W. WEBER Page 12 Department of Science MR. S. B. LIPPINCOTT, Head Of Staff MISS IONE BLACKERT MR. CHARLES S. MOORE MR. STANLEY S. MYERS MR. T. R. STEMAN Department of Foreign Language MISS STELLA SAMUEL, Head Of Staff MISS DOROTHY ANGEVINE MISS STELLA EDMISTON MISS FLORENCE MCCLURE MISS RUTH SNELL Department of History MISS JEANNETTE GORDON, Head O Staff MISS FLOY DAWSON MISS LODA HALL MISS MAURINE HOOVER MISS NIAUDE OWEN MR. RAYMOND RYDER MR. F. NV. WHINERY 4' if 5 K YZZ- ' I X' I I X ,f ,f,,.f' F X I - f 4 V Department of Commerce Department of Physical Training MR. LEWIS BRADEN MR. C. GUY BROWN, Head of Staff MRS. PEARL BRASHEAR MRS. LUCILE CAILEY MRS. JUANITA NIOONEY MISS MARY NEEL MRS. GLADYS PELTIER MR. CLARENCE BREITHAIIPT MISS IQATIIRYN NORRIS MR. CHARLES YOUNG Department of Art MISS GRACE CHADWICK, Head of Staff Department of Engineering Drawing MR. N. A. LAGO, Head of Staff MR. FRANK I. BYNUM Special Teacher Department nf Industrial Arts MR MR MR MR MR. MRS. JOSEPHINE LEBRON H. F. RUSCH, Head of Staff PAUL BELL HARRY MCIQIMMEY L. S. SAYRE PAUL SISLDERS Part Time Teacher MRS. NIRA BISHOP MR B. H. THOMAS Librarian Department of Home Economics M155 EVA QHOVYNING MISS HELEN ALLISON, Head of Staff f .R ' A A MISS MARY BRUCIIER Dean of Girls MISS ARLIE FERN HULET MRS. W. WILLINGHAM Department of M nsic Secretaries MR. F. K. RUSSELL, Head of Staff MRS. R. L' HUNTER , M155 EVA LEE MRS. VIRGIL HURLEY, JR. Page 13 i ' m ' ' ' h Page Y. H Y A' v . 9' v gin emurzam Our beloved Skipper, CHARLES WESLEY GETHMANN November 11, 1882 May 9, 1930 His life was gentle, and the elementc S0 mixed in him. that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, This was a mail! Anmnrm GIMIDUUAITIES 1 wh' I ' ,,-1P.,.g x 1 ,.. . Nga, . Q :'z. .' s J. fa- ..V.f. Q-4 .-1 '-,,B '?-Sl 1, qi .1 , J , ' .ff 1 Lf 1 K . A BI :jg it ,,i, A4 'gm f , 3534. Igmq , . , , 557, V Y H 'Q , H '1,-,.-T1 1 . , MF . 4 ff -' '- J ' f -- -. 9 ' ' I, , 'H ,t . ' A f. :-.2--kfzzw V V. , ,vi ,3.E4,..,, .,'5.gg, :gig-4.2---g 1J1Ti5,ji'zf,Qi:,,,g525 ,- -YU, . - -151' 'P-19:-r-v+T's V f W. . ,,,1f6f,- , M.. V. 1. gyi T.-if 1351 fifiii: 1.2. if ' 722?'? f'Q9fFi'V1 f' 1 ' gif , f'. 1. '- 5:14 f , HY' ' Qflii 3.3 iQfi1f,' .f' 4 .-f .rw 4 1--. i mf ug ' .a 4.1 y5 ,,i.-f ' 1' 4, K . , ' ' U. Q, f . , , . V KF . r ,, . I ,s3j','1'? f., ,. .5 1 . um.. ,.--W. -,. 7 ,fu--1 .al s w 1 f'. J' 'F M, ,,,, .v. 4 ,1f, 1 I 1 -'wif ' T f U 4 , 4' 5 . .-.1 M L -we .Ji , fy- . U - 1 1 ,Hz -W Briton SMITH, Hi Y: Spring lfrolic, 1929. ll1,.-txtfilli OlQAli UR,-un,r3Y, Girls Glee Club: Uperettag Girl Reserve lfxix lVlUl'N'l'S llliI.liN R. lfokn Commercial Cluhg Girls Senior Club -ltlSEI'HINE PEIXlBER'I'lDN, Girls Senior Club I,1,oYD HEIDEN, Annual Staff: Foruin, Treas., Vice Presi- dent, President 1930: Jet? Cup Debnteg Booster Club: Student Council MINNIE Swiuzrz, Spanish Club: Girls Senior Club: Science Clubg Latin Club: Girl Reserve lNll'RIlil. FRANCES Jonas, Commercial Club Pu n. N1-:Fr '1'HE1.MA M YICRS M.-uw IQLLEN BROWN, National Honor Society Jon N Scorr Page I5 af A E 'i'+. f MAl'RlCl4fNE KLIQORGE. Les licaux Arts: Treasurer, 19303 Usher- ette: Girl Reserve: Girls Senior Clubg Senior Play lfmin S'I'l'BI!S, Dramatic Club SAM NY. K1i1,l,Ev liusail XYAl,EN'l'INE M ,uc Bri-xc K, Girls Senior Club VICTOR C. XYUOIJ, Furumg Gulf Team NV.xmu-:N C. PUTNIAZY HELEN GENEIEVE ADAMS, Girl Reserve 1XllIl,DRlfD RVTH MCKEE, Girls Senior Club xVIl,I,IAM Lmwnnrm EAGAN, Cieerrmfan, Sgt.-at-arms, 1929 lilrflllililf Srmvxi IJUROTHY ALICE MCQUEEN, Girls Senior Clnbg Girl Reserve Page 16 P I PA UI, DA M BOLD CuAR1'1'Y SWEM, Girls Senior Club I31CRNu'1'3 XY. F0l l'Z, Girl Reserve: Spanish Club: Girls Senior Club ANNE l1nNN1cR, Spanish Club: Writers Clubg Girls Glee Club, N29 -I icssna STRANGE ANNA Mmm-3 IQIINVARIIS, Science Club: Les Beaux Arts: Girls Senior Club liuci, XVOUDRUXV, Booster Club: Tennis M A RGA R 151' PA RR , Les Beaux Arts, President l930: Secretary 19203 Girl Reserve: Freneli Club: Usher- etteg Red Skirt: Student Council ALEEN HVRBARU JOHN XV1r.soN Asnny jonw CALVIN RICE. Hi Yg National Honor Society XYIVIAN H. ,llllOMPSUN, National Honor Societyg Hockey: Swim- ming: Baseball: Girls Athletic Club Page 17 +- 4 Y' +' , +, if A 's P 4 Q i L l l lCx'1.x Osnoumi, , lfon Hmvmuw, Speakers Bureau: jeffersonian: Dramatic Clubg lianrl: National I-Ionor Society: Derby llonmes Orchestra: Student Council Aruix X'1Ns,xN'r, Sooner Spirit Staff, lftlitor l920: XVriters Club: National Honor Soeietyg Booster Clubg Student Council: Girl Reserve: Girls Senior Clubg Treas. Senior Class: Senior Play Staff IJ:,1z vrnx' FM' Scnoxir, Girls Senior Club lllmu' RACHICI, RAE, Orchestra: Junior Play Business Staff: Staff Hippoclrome: Staff Operettag Uslierette Club Vice President and Presiclentg French Club: Les Beaux Arts: Girl Reserve Cabi- net: French Playg Student Council: Annual Staff VVIl.I,IAlXl lilI,Ll'PS, Annual Staff: Red Shirts I.o'rus 'l'msI.Ev VESTA How ARD XVERA OSBORNI National Honor Societyg Girl Reserveg Latin Club C1,x'nr: ANDERSON l'lARl llfl,Ih SToclqwEr.r., Booster Clubg S. E. R.g Bandg Derby Domes LOLTISIC llnflfix-3, National Honor Societyg Sooner Spirit Stzlffg Girl Reserveg G. R. Play: Swimming Team 131141018 4 4 +- L-5 F . ., l l r Y1ei,1x1.x SIQAGRAVES, National Honor Soc VYicl1ita Falls junior ictyg Latin Club: lirom College Wmrormow AI,l'1XANIlER, Spanish Club: Soni Nixx L. Slll.l.IVAN'1', lloostcr Club KAT!IEltINIQ Gmsoxi l7ono'rHY lTlClitll'S0N, Girl Reserve: Les B Club GAs'roN li. Domus, liootballg Track R,-wmonn VVnI'ri2, Football: Basketball 3 lisrn 1-ZR Ii. KLAHR . . ., imgq, ' -jr l'iSTIiI.LE RUBY .-Xnou-H EHRIG, National Honor Soc linzvrn A DITTISERNER A NNABEL BA SH, Girl Reserve 3 Fren Club or Play eaux Arts: Girls Senior Baseball A R iety ch Club: Girls Senior Page 1 1 P Y at ' + 19 v- 1 W 101 C S1'R1ia'1c, N:1ti1111:11 llonur Society: JefTers011iz111 Debat- ing Snriety: Spanisli Club gl 'sux H,xx111.'1'11N, l,es llc-:lux Arts: Lfslivrette Club: Yiee llresicleiit 19311: President 1929: Girl Re- serve: Girls Seninr Club: Student Cnuncil 111211. lhwww. Girls Glee Club: Girls Seniur Club lX1.x14,1111z11i lD13,xx 11,1115 N115 l112N111c1cs11x 141111, S. li. R., See. :incl 'l'rez1s. 1919: l resfim1e11t 19.103 Hnnster Club: Senate: Arco Club: Student Cnuneil: Hi Y: Nzitimiul Huiinr F-nciety: .Xnnuzml Stuff 1l1,1xNL'111i Bmvu1n'1i, Girls Seninr Club ji-Lssn: lJ1ms.xNs1u' 1Nl1x1u'111a1,1, lircmix' l1l1lllfRl2Y, Tennis: Cll1il'lllJllil1SlllD City, Mid-State and 1918, 1929: Ynlley Ball: Track: Baseball: Presiclent G. A. C. 1930: Student Council: Girls Senior Club Griniuzri 11. Sunni, Annual Stall: Niltlflllilli Honor Society, Treasurer, 1930: Ring Committee Senior Class: Bnnster Club: Senior Play Business Mzmager KA'1'H1:1N15 H1i1.1-:NA Hl'llllES, lluoster Club: llrzuuatie Club Wk N 11.x RUTH 1. icoxix W'11.suN, Girls Senior Club: Vice Presidf: 1930: Girl Reserve I IH1111. 20 jf 1 r ' u 4 l7I.m'n SMITH, Hippndrmneg Cieernnian Debating Society livin' Luvlxc, Girls Seninr Club lil'FAl.A Yuuxc P.'x1'r. li. R1 rl.EncE, jr. Ben Franklin Club: Circus, '293 Base- ball: Track: Football: O Clubg Senior Play: Basketballg Latin Club IIOXNA fliNGEr,, Finn Lus Angeles, California, High School I,1 rni-ik Hl41NllRlk'KS1lN, , . S. lu. R. Club RUR.-xx XY. IZRUWN LEURA 'I'HiumuURG Orchestra: Girls Senior Club President and Yice President: National Honor Soeietyg Student Councilg Girl Reserve Jl'l,IA PAULINE JUDKINS B1..'xNeHE MADIQS, Girls Glee Club: Girls Senior Club N A0 MI GRACE FERRY DAN C. KENNEDY Commercial Medal Page Z1 L Q, ' A YJ A 4 + , 1 ,. Mn,1,Ir3 VVn,I,1,xMS, Girls Senior Club IIIQN JONES Rivrn 1-DAVIDSON, Girls Senior Club: Spanish Clubl National Honor Society: Girl Reserve: From St. Louis, Mo., High School lll':l,F:N Rem' OWENS, Girls Senior Club: French Club: From Hol- clenville, Oklahoma, High School XYII,l,lAlNl HARRIS, National Honor Society: Spanish Play l.n,A MM: LEWIS RonER'r,x CARRL l'1u:Rs, Orchestra: Girl Reserve: Hippodrome: Girls Senior Club: National Honor Society KA'1'n1uN14: Riuscoa, VVriters Club: Girl Reserve: Annual Staff: National Honor Society l':IJl'l'll lVl.XRllf SMm'u1'r:'1'iik lfuicn Z1-2l,lNm-:R lVlAR'l'HA Liu-3 BLAIR Mmnmin l4llUISE McGowr:N 1' n -fl r ZZ 4 4 r,Y i , I 4 Q 1 H,xs1usi.i, CHVSJ Bcccs. O Clubg Football: TWARGARET GRADY, Track From St. Xavier's Academy, Denison, Tex. Q RUBY HoLL1NoswoRTn, National Honor Society HISRNARD FREIQN Y XYEAYER BROWN Golf Jonx lNlARTIN, Latin Club: Senate: H,umi,n S. H IRSCHI, Baseball 5 Red Shirts Band: Orhcestrag Track: A. D. S.: Debate: Swimming i.Al'R.'X FRANCES MooNr:x', French Club: Commercial Club E1,r:AnETH TYLER, Girls Senior Clubg Club IRVIN PATTI-QRSUN, National Honor RUTH N1-:WAND CARI. VVAFFURD Girl Reserve 5 French Societyg Math. Club Page 23 F ' f I ' 1 Iii-:'r'rv lfNl!lCtl'l I', Red Skirts: Glee Club: Hippodrome: Op- eretta: Girls Senior Club SYl.X'ANl'S GEORGE Fl-Lux, Golden Ou: Debate 1928: Student Council: Booster Club: jefifersonian Debating Society: Red Sbirts: Hand: Football: Basketball: Track: O Club iitl!!I2R'I' FRANK NAX'l.'R. Student Council: Booster Club: Dramatic Club: Hi Y: President 1930: City Hi Y President: Senior Vice Pres'dent: Latin Club: Glec Club: National Honor Society: Senate: XVriters Club: Annual Staff, 1929: Junior Plav: Hipnodrome: Operetta: Dra- matic Club Plaga: Sooner Spirit Staff: Sen- ior Play. f:l,tlRIA il-iRl I'lI ADRINS, Booster Club: Red Skirts: Usberette: Girl Reserve: Dramatic Club: Senior Play Busi- ness Staff M .xRx' LEWIS HARRY Donn, S. lf. R. Club: Baseball BEN DALE BARNIQTT, National Honor Society Lois XYIRGINIA BERRV Ross FRANcr:s XIANIIEMEER ICARI. PEI.'l'IER T11A1nnil's EDL1f3NllS, Forum Debating Club CARol,lNE CORLEY. Girl Reserve: Girls Senior Club: Latin Club Page Z4 A A +. -we-4' W. Hrtzn DARLICY, Natinnal Honor Society: Atlienean: llunster Club: Advertising Mgr. Annual 1920: Or- ganizations, Editor Annual Statt l930: ,Iuninr-Senior Reception Connnittee: Prop- erty Manager Senior Play MARGARIQ1' PRICE, Girls Senior Club: Girl Reserve Rvrn HUFFMAN, Les Beaux Arts: Girl Reserve: Girls Senior Club I'lUXVARD SAVAGE, Hippodrume 1928: Senate: lluuster Club: Activity Club Ton MLYNDAY, Yell Leader: Hi Y: Tennis: Swimming: O Club: Annual Staff: Senior Play iX'iAliEl, SMAW, Girls Senior Club iXl.XRGARE'I' REDDING, French Club: Red Skirts: Dramatic Club: Glee Club: Senior Play -,HHN CLAYTON, Athenean: Hi Y: Booster Club: Student Council ,lnm J. MQGINNIS, Hi Y: Cicernnian Debating Society A l.if:TA H linczlfi. French Club: Les Beaux Arts: Secretary 1930: Glee Club: Operetta EVGENIA Guwixc, Girl Reserve: Csherette: Glee Club: Qperet- ta: Latin Club: Booster Club: Red Sktrts AR'rnu1z fiA'I'EWO0D P tl fl 4' Z5 A ' ' A A ' l' Q F 5 l 4 l J 1 , Bon WHITNEY, Senate! Swimming: Red Shirts: O Club RUBERTA SELBY, Booster Club: Student Council: Red Skirts President: Dramatic Club: Girl Reserve Cabinet: Christmas Play: Usherette: Latin Club: Junior Class Sec.: Annual Staff: Senior Play: junior-Senior Reception Com- mittee IQMILY Joslcvumlc LOUDERBACK, Glee Club: Hippodromes: Operettas Lnox MClXflII,I,AN, Baseball: Track: S. li. R.: 0 Club C. S. Fumus Areo Club: S. li. R. Vsmm NELSON, Glee Club: Booster Club: Red Skirts GLADYS PRY-UR Red Skirts: Booster Club HARRY BOYETT Hi Y 1iLm1cNE BEEMAN, Band: Orchestra: Hi Y Treas.: Hippodrome Staff: Operetta MAXINE DONIGAN, Booster Club M1l,DRED BENNETT HARoI,n filNDEN Page 26 + f 1' 'U I P 4 A ' JAMES CHEATHAM, JR. FoN'rEi.r.A YOUNG VIRGINIA ROGERS XYILLIALI C. SWINGLE, Orchestrag Band HARRY A. HORWITZ Juv NIEEK, Glee Club PREBLE PRICE ICENDALL Rooms, Bandg Orchestrag Ciceroniang Operetta Hippodrome 3 Glee Club J. B. JOHNSON BIARTHA LILL Hippodrome, Operettasg Glee Clubg Sooner Spirit Staff REATHA STEWART, Girls Senior Club CHARLES M. FA1R, JR. Page Z7 4 4 +.f I ' 5 1 ff 5 + ' A + 1 RAI,r'H L. BOLIQN, ,leffersonian Club: Secretary, President: Booster Club, Vice President: Annual Staff: Circus 1929: Student Council: National Honor Society Jl'l,lA llocv FLE M zu 1 NG THEl,MA LEEPER, Clee Club: Yeast and Raisins: Operetta: Booster Club PAUL HUNTI.EY, Ciceronian Debating Society Jessie LONG lf M M A LEEPER J. liimxlc NIARTIN, JR. ,leffersonian Club: Booster Club: Student Council: Debate Squad: Hippodronie: Sen- ior Play: National Honor Society: Golden OU Club F1,onE1NE SLAYTON, lirench Club, Sec. and Treas.: Writers Club President 1929: Girl Reserve Cabinet: Latin Club: Booster Club: Student Council: Inter School Representative: Debate: Golden On: Sooner Spirit Staff and Editor: Annual Staff: National Honor Society Vice Presi- dent: Business Staff of Senior Play M.N13l,lQ HVRST, Les Beaux Arts: Girl Reserve lirm-:NE HARRIS, Areo Club Leon Hnoou, Rooster Club: National Honor Society EZLEANOR KYLE, French Club: Les Reaux Arts Vice Presi- dent 1930 1' ll iq 0 ZS Y f 4 f Y i JACK HIGH, jeffersonian Debating Society: Booster Club: Student Council: Junior Play Busi- ness Staff: National Honor Society: Debate Squad 1930: junior Class President: Class Treasurer, 1928: Qperetta lead 1930: Dra- matic Club: Annual Staff: Senior Play B1ARY XN'II.rRr:n AIzIusTRoNc, Class Secretary 1928: Treasurer Class 1929: Girl Reserve: Inter-Club Representative: Annual Staff. Features, Organizations. Liter- ary Editor: Sooner Spirit Staff: Usherette Club: French Club ,lxcfxxarru M. Mounts, Operettas: Hippodrome: Girl Reserve: Latin Club: Glee Club: Red Skirts: Junior Senior Reception Committee: Business Stat? Senior Play JIM NICBRIDE. Ieltersonian Club: Treasurer, President 1930: Booster Club: Vice President: Stu- dent Council: Dramatic Club: Speakers Bu- reau: National Honor Society: Annual Staftz Junior Play Business Staff: Council- man Boys Week: Debate Squad: Golden On: Senior Play: Senior Class President llxiwiix' I.. XVooLvl5RToN, Glee Club: Operetta 1930: Hippodrome 1930: Red Shirts: lelfersonian Club: An- nual Staff: Senior Play LURA BELL l,ENNISTON, Junior Essay: Dramatic Club: Girl Reserve: French Club: National Honor Society: Girls Senior Club: Sen'or Play Business Staff RUTII BISHOP, Girls Senior Club: Junior Class Play: Girl Reserve: Science Club MAXINE CARRUTH, French Club President: Student Council: Sooner Spirit Business Staff hl.Xl-IDISLL JACKSON GI1ANvII.LE TomERLIN. Forum Club President 1930: National Honor Society: Student Council: Business Staff of Senior Play JAMI-is CLAY HAzIIIL1'oN GENEVIEVE GUILD, Girls Senior Club: Booster Club: French Club P a g e 29 I- titf ru 4. l.oRET'rA SCHALLER, Booster Club: Annual StaFf: Latin Club: French Club: Red Skirts: Glee Club: Dra- matic Club: Student Council: Class Sec. 1930: Jr. Saddle Club: Girl Reserve: Debate Squad: French Play: Operettal Senior Play: Dramatic Reading: Golden O Rom-:R'r CULLINS, Ciceronian: Speakers Bureau: Hippodrome: Writers Club: Booster Club Hmmm HYDE, Jeffersonian: Red Shirts MARY ALLIENE ROACH, National Honor Society, Red Skirts: An- nual Staff: Booster Club: Spanish Club: Latin Club: Junior-Senior Reception Com- mittee Vm.M,x LEE Mums, Glee Club: Hippodrome: Operetta: Class Sec. 1928: Student Council: Booster Club Vice Pres. and Treas.: Dramatic Club Play: French Club Vice Pres.: Junior Play Staff: jr. Saddle Club: French Club Play: Dra- matic Club Treas. and Vice Pres.: Senior Play CHARLES RISELING, Yeast and Raisins: Legend of Old Holland: Minstrel Show: Lady of the Terrace: Sing- er of Naples: Student Council: Band: Orchestra: Glee Club ORN'ILl.E MCGILVRAY, Booster Club: Red Shirts: Ciceronian Club ELLEN LOUISE Woons, Red Skirts President: Hockey: Athletic Queen: Spring Frolic: Latin Club: Football Queen: Dramatic Club: Student Council: Senior Play Donofrny MCCULIJOUGH, Jeffersonian Club: National Honor Society: Club: French Play: Senior Play Lead JOHN RUNYAN , Rtmmvr F. LOUGHMILLER, ,leffersonian Club: National Honor Society: Band: Orchestra: Derby Domes VAvNEr'rA LUCILLE JAY, Girls Senior Club: Girl Reserve Page 30 4 r ' s -. .s MARX' LZDNA '1lRAMMr:l,, Latin Club: French Club: Les Beaux Arts: Student Council: Red Skirts: French Play: E National Honor Society President Q S. BARRICK HowARn, s President Student Council: Editor The l Cardinalu: President Ciceronian: Sport lidi- W tor, Sooner Spirit: President Sophomore Class: Vice President Junior Class: Treas- urer Senior Class: Vice President Red Shirts: Booster Club: National Honor Soc- iety: Dramatic Club: junior Play, Business Stati: History Medal: Senior Play EARL L. BEARD, Class Pres. 127, '28 and Vice Pres. '28, '29, '30: Ciceronian President and Vice Presi- dent: Student Council: Booster Club: Red Shirts: Spanish Club: Beau Brummel Busi- ness Staff: Hippodrome: Sooner Spirit Staff: Annual Business Manager: Speakers Bureau: Editor, Scandal Sheet CARoLrNE SAMUELS, Dramatic Club: Glee Club: Red Skirts: Jun- ior Play: Operetta: Dramatic Club Play Lucius MA15 CH11.Ds JOEL SANDoz, Ciceronian: Senate: Hi Y RALPH SIMMUNS. Hippodromes: Operettas: Dramatic Club Play: Dramatic Club: Forum: Booster Club President: O Club: Boy Mayor: Basket- ball: Glee Club: Red Shirts: Student Coun- cil: Yell Leader: President Class 1930 MARTHA GALT, Glee Club: Spanish Club: Girl Reserve: Usherette: Red Skirts: Dramatic Club: Na- tional Honor Society: Student Council: Sec. Class 1930: Hippodromeg Operetta 1930: Senior Play Hl'l.D.A JoHNsoN Emioxn GUssMAN, Hi Y: jr. Ben Franklin Club: Math Club' Latin Club: Forum: National Honor Soc- iety En LEsLIE, 1 ,. . ClCCI'O1l13.l'l NIARGARET FAUKS v Page 31 L+ 'a ,manage ' ' ll '- CARLICNE Romsizrs, ! x A Latin Club: Girl Reserve Cabinet and Vice Pres.: Dramatic Club: National Honor Soc- l iety: Usherette: Glee Club: Debate Squad: l junior Play: Operetta: Hippodrome: Stu- dent Council: Red Skirts: Hippodrome Queen: Booster Club: Senior Play II,L L.o1'1f,, Dramatic Club President '30: Booster Club: Ciceronian: Student Council: Red Shirts: Glee Club: Operettag Junior Play Lead: Dramatic Club Play Lead: Hippodrome: Spanish Play: Annual Staff: Golden O : Speakers Bureau: Class Treas. 1929: Spring Frolie: Senior Play Lead: Council Rept. '29, '30 WARREN CONSTANT, Band: Operetta: Booster Club: Swimming PAUL VVILLIAMS. Football: Baseball: UO Club: Red Shirts: Band: Sooner Spirit Staff: Senate: Speak- ers Bureau: junior Play: Hippodrome: Op- peretta: Glee Club: Booster Club: Dramatic Club: Yell Leader RALPH R. HICKMAN. Football: Track: Senate: Student Council: Red Shirts: HO Club: President: Booster Club l':'I'IiEI, SHERMAN, Annual: Booster Club: Hippodrome: Op- eretta: Glee Club: Senior Play M AXINE Bock, Glee Club: Operetta CHARLES L. FUsoN, Student Council: Booster Club: Dramatic Club: Glee Club: Red Shirts: Senate: Oper- etta: Hippodrome: French Play: Senior Play Niue Gomfmzv, Red Shirts President: Ciceronian HAZEI, MEDER, Swimming: Volley Ball: Tennis: Baseball: Hockey: Track: Student Council: G. A. C. JACK Piacm-IAM, S. li. R. Club jour: H. SEITHER 0 Page 32 i 1 i , .. 'Lan-N 4 ,l L' mon M Ul.l.M AN, Aero Club: S. li. R. Club Kl.xI:vI41'I I'A PowIiI,I,, Student Council: Girl Reserve: President 1930: Les Reaux Arts: Booster Club: Soon- er Spirit Staff: Annual Staff: Christnuts Play: junior-Senior Reception Committee: Inter-Club Council, Sophomore Ottieer l I.oRIiNt'Ik3 M. MAcnoN.xI,IJ, Girl Reserve Lvxx XYIRGINIA lJowNEY, Orchestra: Girl Reserve, President 19303 Inter-Club Council, Pres.: Usherette: Spanish Club: Les Beaux Arts: Student Council: Christmas Play: Health Play: Annual Stattz junior-Senior Reception Committee: Senior Ring Committee RoIsIaIz'I' NVILLIAM X'iAHl.BERG, Yiee President Sophomore Class: Jefferson- ian Club: Nat'onal Honor Society, President 1930: Areo Club: Student Council: Booster Club Jl'ANI'l'A B. HIVDSLJN. Spanish Club: Spanish Play: Volley Hall Russia M,xRcnERI'I'E WAGNI-ZR, French Club: Girl Reserve: Writers Club AI.icE SHELnoN, Hockey: Swimming: Clee Club ZIcT'I2x NICCRACKEN, Latin Club: Science Club: Math Club: N11- tional Honor Society: Girl Reserve NI':xv'I'oN li. GA M nIeIQI,I,, Hi-Y liDWARll R. lJlll'GH'l'Y, Glee Club: Hippodrome: Operetta: Senior Play IfR.xNt'Hs SMITH Page 33 +- 4 ' f 1- 1 7 Y i . A i,.. FI,oRA MAI-3 MII.l.S CLEOIQA FANT, Glcc Clubg 'llennis Club Lusricrz D. Wmrzrzs MARIE BU'I'LIiR, Girl Reserve: Girls Senior Club: National Honor Society RUTII VI,AsAI:, Latin Club: Math Clubg Girls Senior Club Rossini flERNER, Areo Club l.oUIsI-2 HANNUM, Girls Senior Clubg Science Club VIRGINIA DIQUMMUND, Les Beaux Arts: Girls Senior Club lN'lEl.VI N CAMP l':DNA Yos'I' llIiI,IcN BIQRNICIC HICKEX' BEATRICE DLiNN Girls Scnimr Clubg Science Club Page 34 4 Y i Svnxx-iv S. CHAzANow, Athenean Club: Math Club: Latin Clubg National Honor Society ' HELEN SUDIK, Booster Clubg Girls Senior Club l'il,ORENLil'i MEI,'roN, Girl Reserve: Girls Senior Clubg Latin Club SIQLMA HALL Non.-x L. CLARK, Girl Reserve RALPH C. GEPFORD, Booster Clubg Hi Yg Mary's Merry Senateg Athenean Clubg Ben Franklin Club lfrgxw VANMETER, Girl Reserve HELEN li. NISLER, Girl Senior Clubg Commereialg Science Clubg Red Skirt Pep Club XYILLIAM PIERCE, Hi YQ Booster Club RUTH LUTY ROSIQBIAIQY BROOKS, Red Skirtsg Les Beaux Arts Club OP.-XI. li. SINCLAIR, Yolley Ballg Traekg Baseballg Hockey V- Page 35 'pa 1-,Y 1 l,,xxx'RHNt'1i ll.x'l'F1r:l,D, S. li. R. Club: Tennis IfoN'1'l-:l.1,.x YHUNG l':LI,ICN .ANN CAru4:r,1,, lfreneli Club, President: Student Council: VVriters Club: Sooner Spirit Stan: lfrencli Club Play: National Honor Soeety: lidi- torial Staff, Tri-Hi journal. XYn,i,mM H. MAlzRl0'r'r, S. li. R. Club M,x1es.fx1,L's Fos'rr1R, S. li. R. Club: Vice President, President 1930: Annual Staff: Student Council Rum' G.XliR Hicsrizu SAMPSON, Girls Senior Club: National Honor Society MlNNll'2 LEE Goommx Sran. l.ot'ISl-Z Anminson, Rooster Club Iirciawiq M Axxix' I RANlc I. BYNUM, S. PZ. R. Club Lou VVHITE, Latin Club: Girl Reserve: Girls Senior Club l' tl jf 4' ffm 4 ' y ' i L Q , H UVM. MARX luxsr, Girl Reserve: Girls Senbr Clubg Glue Clubg French Clubg VVriters Club ,mum NTARTINICZ Sums, Spanish Club: lil llznididcfg Luis Quinte- rus : Boys Glee Club: The Piratds lJaughter 3 Teresita Miang The Singer uf Naples R I..xnox1.x CouREr.1., From Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, High SCl1l,N ll 'I'm-3Rr:sA SAMPLES, Sumner Spirit Stal? GLEN MUQPHY, Football: I'IiIJDOClI'0I!lt'Q Cicerunian Debating Society I.o1'1s1i NIILAM, Glee Clubg Hippuclromeg Operettas GlCRA1.D1NE IIAMMUND, Spanish Clubg Usherettesg Girls Senior Club: Secretary and Treasurerg Girl Re- serve Cn,uu.Es FILE, Three Years Swimmingg Red Shirt Pep Club: O Club Yiamzir, NVOODS Dmmrux' MAE BUUCIIIQR EUNA HllL'S1'llN NANCY Hosiurr, Girls Senior Club: Girl Reserve I' ll fl c 37 .L f A Q, + f if l M I Lmuin PRYOR, Hippodrome: Girl Reservesg Girls Glec Club: Latin Club lima NVITT, Senior Yell Leader Hi:r,i:N N. JOHNSON, National Honor Society: XVriters Club i.l't'll,I,If Poms, Hziseballg Girls Senior Club PAH, A. OGLE, Senate lm-:Ni-3 SCOTT, Girls Senior Club Iwhi: Ecnors CLARA B. ROSS KATHRYNIQ iNflAllI,DIN, Girl Reserve Mxxwrim, PFIIZFFER linvmkn PooLE, Glee Club NYICLMA IQATHERINE MUSGROVE, Girls Senior Club Page 38 4 1 I A A , I 4 A Non MAN BERr,ow1'1'z, Math Club: Latin Club: Annual Staffg Art Editor l930: Art Editor Sooner Spiritg Na- tional Honor Society IJoRoTHEA H:XRl.t7XX', Csherette: French Club: Girl Reserve: Girls Senior Club: Annual Stull: G. R. Cabinet LILLIAN KRAUSS, National Honor Societyp Girls Senior Club HERNA j.vxM1H LINDSAY LAVRA H. RUNIWY SIDNEY Pom-5. Jeftersonian Debating Society. Sec. 1930: National Honor Societyg Senior Play RIARY l':I.IZABETH RAE, Usheretteg Girl Reserve, Cabinet: Girls Sen- ior Clubg Student Council: Hippodrome Business Staff: Orchestra: Annual StalTg French Club Gomwnc LE:-: PALMER BEN Mookii. Student Council: Hi Y: President 19305 Golf Club: Interschool Councilg Booster Club: Rifle Club 'IXHIELMA L. CAN NON i RUTH TRAPPE, Girl Reserveg Girls Senior Club FRANcns HEl.I.ERMAN, Girl Reserve: French Club: Writers Clubg Booster Clubg Annual Staffg French Playg Senior Play Page 39 4' Y 'r 1' A 's v C Rox' Pr:Nut,i4:v RVTH Hoxtz, Glee Club: Hippodrome lyIAiu:Aiu:'1' S1u1'rH, t Girl Reserve: Girls Senior Club Ihcuxtcri ISAACS. l.atin Club: Spanish Club: National Honor Society: Animal Staff: Debate Team: Girl Reserve: Spanish Play: Student Council lX'iARIIi OWEN, Booster Club: Red Skirts: Dramatic Club: Saddle Club llvnou STARNS, Basketball, All State Team lU.Z7: O Club: Gym Club llt'ur:R'1' REESE, Basketball: Football: O Club, Vice Presi- dent: Student Council: Senior Play ljlfNl'iI,0l'I': PM-iuxs, Treble Clef Club: Les Beaux Arts: Usher- ette: National Honor Society: Operetta: Glee Club: Girl Reserve AunQi,i:N is l':STEl.l..'X Iiufwss, Girls Senior Club: National Honor Society Cu.x1u.o'r'rr: HAULEY, Glee Club: Operetta l'illI'I'lI l.II,I,lAN IJl1,1.Bl-LRG, Girls Senior Club Riax Riaizn, S. lf. R., Sec. and Treas., 1929: Vice Presi- dent IUSO: Areo Club: President 1929: An- nual Staff Page 40 l + ' l S.- A . L1 JACK LEPLEY, Ciceroniang Student Council: Business Man- agerg Sooner Spiritg Annual Stall: Red Shirts lll.-xlslil, FEAGINS Lois DEPUE, Les Be. ix- Ar 'g '1'r surer, l929g Usher- Clle Q!-1-s sa- L Romain' Biciufoun, Golf Team l.1'cr,-xN Cnmvrra, Band: Orchestra X' IVIAN CARTER, Girl Reserve: Science Club: Sooner Spirit Staff GENEVA JANE BAKER, Spanish Clubg Girls Glee Clubg Girls Senior Club HARLEY Enocns RONALD C. JOHNSON Dnizornx' BALDWIN VERLE LAREAU DII.l.INGIIAhI MKJNROE VVoI.FLEY Page 41 + A as RUBERT SMITH, I Band S I Domrrnv JANE Momus, Girl Reserve GENEVIEVE GRNIQR DEI,MI:R I-IANsoN ELM ER li. WIl.SON, Glee Clubg Boys Quartette MARY JANE SMITH, Red Skirts: Girl Reserve IiEl,lfN HIPSIIER, Glee Club IQAY GLI1'H RIE cll,ARl-ENCE PIUGHES, fl Junior Class Play Business StaFfg Sooner Spirit Stafifg Business Manager 19303 Stuf dent Couneilg Publicity Manager Senior Play Flrniir. HOPKINS f i':S'l'lil.l,E IVJRYE Ill-INRV Tuul-3AuG1I,L, Areo Club Paye42 V ' as Mouse WEBBER, Spanish Play: Athenean CHRISTENA BIISKOVSKY xvIRGINIA JARMAN, Latin Club: Girl Reserve: French Club: Dramatic Club: Red Skirts: Senior Play Business Staff JOHN MoN'1'GoMERY, Sophomore Class Vice President: Booster Club Treas.: Band: Red Shirts: Dramatic Club: Junior Play Business Staff: Baseball: Basketball : Jeffersonian Club: Debate Squad: Speakers Bureau: Senate LIITHER HoI.coMB Bm-ry REED, Junior Saddle Club: Red Skirts Vice Presi- dent: Booster Club: Les Beaux Arts: Stu- dent Council: Dramatic Club: French Play: Senior Play Business Stan' JEAN RICIQ, Dramatic Club Sec.: Junior Play: Usher- ette: Business Staff Hippodrome: Dramatic Club Play: Student Council: Red Skirts: Glee Club: Operetta: Senfor Play Gonnoy Esriss, Forum: Senate: Hippodrome: Baseball: Red Shirts: Yell Leader: Booster Club: Hi Y: Latin Club: O Club: Annual Staff: Busi- ness Staff Senior Play HI-:Nav J. GAI.00B Mrrrns Wrcuav, Booster Club: Student Council: G. A. C.: Hockey Team: Volley Ball: Track: Swim- ming: Baseball M A UIIE JONES, Hockey Most: WALTER SIMMONS, Football: Track Page 43 4 if 1' A 'H ' +. Page 44 , HERSCHEL WRIGHT, Junior Play TOM MCGEE, Sooner Spirit Staffg Red Shirtsg Booster Clubg Bandg Ciceronian Societyg H1 Y IVAN MARTEl.L, Hi Yg Track Evsnzrr CARROLL, National Honor Society FRANCIS DEOARIMORE, S. E. R. Sec. and Treas. BOYD NATION, S. E. R.g Baseballg Trackg Latin Club ORAN FITZH UGH PHIL LACKEY JAMES MERKCll'RIS, S. E. R. THOMAS BRENNER, Clarion High School, Booster Club VVILLIAM COGHLAN, Math Club Clarion, Iowa . ' 4 ' 4, Class of 1930 SENIOR OFFICERS First row: Robert Naylor, Ralph Simmons, Allen Vinsant, Bill Cope, Earl Beard, Martha Galt, Jim McBride. Second row: Jean Rice, Bob Witt, Tom Munday, Loretta Schaller, Gordon Estes, Barrick Howard. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER JIM MCBRIDE ................... President RALRI-I SIMMONS ..........,..... President ROBERT NAYLOR ............ Vice President EARL BEARD ............... Vice President ALLEN VINSANT ................ Treasurer B.-XRRICK HowARn ............... Treasurer JEAN RICE ......... Council Representative LORETTA SCHALLER .............. Secretary MARTHA GALT .................. Secretary BILL CoPE .......... Council Rep:-cseniatizfe For many years I have watched Central students come and go. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to review the accomplishments of a class at Central and I am especially interested in the Class of 1930 because I made some predictions in regard to its success. The thing that interested me most during the first year of this class was the studious nature of the students. From my perch I could see them poring diligently over their books. The results of this were seen during their junior and Senior years. After the successful career of the Class of 1930 during the two years at Central I expected wonderful things from it during the Senior year. Nor have I been disappointed. The class elected Jim McBride president the First semester. Ralph Simmons was president the second semester, while two members of the class, Jack I-Iigh and Barrick Howard, were student council presidents. This semester marked the happiest and most exciting stage of their school life with the advent of the Senior play, the Junior-Senior re- ception and then Commencement. This closes the career of the class de- voted to the Red and Black. Here's to you, dear Class of 1930! My love and earnest prayer for your success and happiness go with you. THE CARDINAL. P ri fl e 45 ' .A1 4 4 . as To Our Sponsors Mr. McKimmey, Miss Hoover, Miss Gordon, Mr. Sayre Miss Edmiston, Miss Ward Among the pleasant memories that the members of the Class of 1950 will carry with them through future years are those which relate to the enthusiastic interest of their sponsors. All that the class has accomplished has been due largely to the inspiration and leadership of these faculty advisers. To Miss Hoover, our competent chairman, whose help has been indis- pensable to us, we express profound gratitude. The other sponsors to whom the class wishes to express their admiration and appreciation are Miss ,lean- nette Gordon, Miss Stella Edmiston, Mr. Mcliimmey, lXliss Cora Voy VVard and Mr. Sayre. As we are about to leave our school halls we hope that these few words will convey our appreciation to those who have piloted us through three happy years at Central High School. CLASS OF 1930 Page 46 f f f H IUNIDIEIR GIRMDUJMIIES 7 I Q i , F 4 1 Class of 1931 First row: Bill McAdams, Edith Morris, lVarren Chestnutt, Ferne Wakefield, Clitiford Vestal. Second row: Ruth Wells, Floyd Patterson, Velma Hudson, Richard Brightwell. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER WARREN CHESTNUTT ............ President CLIFFORD VESTAL ..... --- Vice President R-UTH WELLS .................. Serretary ALLEN WAGGDNER .............. Treasurer WILLIAM MCADAMS--C01ll1Cil Representative RIl'HAliD BRIGHTWELL ......... Yell Leader SECOND SEMESTER VVILLIAM Mk'ADAhiS ............. President FLOYD PATTERSON .......... Vice President EDITH MORRIS ...............,. Serretary VELLIA HUDSoN ................ Treasurer FERNE WAKEFIELD -- Council Representative RICHARD BRIGHTWELL ......... Yell Leader While looking over the new Sophomores, I decided to look over the Junior Class and see what it had planned for the coming semesters. Since they had accomplished so much as Sophomores, I was expecting much from them as Juniors. Now at the end of the year, I can truthfully say they have lived up to my expectations and have come through with flying colors. The two main projects for the class were the Junior Class Play and the annual Junior-Senior reception. These I enjoyed very much and thought them very successful. I also noticed that the junior Class was well represented in Oratory, Debate, Dramatics, the Annual Staff, the Sooner Spirit Stafi, and proved what they could do in the way of athletics. I am proud of the members of the Class of 1931, and am wishing them success and distinc- tion in their Senior Year. THE CARDINAL. Page 47 4' P+ 1' 'S r 4 4 + 4 L Class of 1932 First row: Mark Meister, Kathryn Soergel, Murray Hughes, Billie Smfth, Fred Marsh, john Jarman. Second row: D. Ross Bell, Ancil Adkins, Janie Love Lee, Jimmy Saylors, Richard Godfrey, Joe McCarthy. OFFICERS rmsr SEMESTER sEcoND SEMESTER MARK MEISTER ................. President JOHN -IARMAN ................. President KATHRYN SOERGEL ---...... Vice President RICHARD GODFREY .......... Viee President Joi-3 MCCARTHY ................. Secretary JANIE LovE LEE ................ Secretary JIMMY S.-xYLoRs ................ Treasurer MURRAY HUGHES ............... Treasurer RILLIE SMITH ...... Council Representative D. Ross BELL ...... Council Refrresentatizfe ANCII, ADKINS -- ............ Yell Leader FRED MARsH .... ............ I 'ell Leader In the autumn when the distinguished Seniors and the lordly juniors returned to O. H. S. they brought with them a motley group of new arrivals. I was curious. Who could they be? Leaving my perch in the pharmacy, I Hew across to the building in order to get a better view of them. Upon inquiry, I learned they were the Class of 1932. How I chuckled as I watched them enter the building, some with an air of bravado and others timidly dragging mothers with them. VVith the true Cardinal spirit, I decided to adopt these new comers and give them good training. Now, at the end of the year, I feel proud of my work. A live, wide-awake class they have become. Many of them have already attained fame in various activities. One of the projects of the class has been the making of a new Service Flag, contain- ing 282 stars, to take the place of the flag which disappeared some years ago. When this flag is finished it will be one of the school's most valued possessions. I am proud of my proteges and am eagerly awaiting next year to see what they will do. All honor to you, Class of 1932. THE CARDINAL. Pu g e 48 +' A 45 +a IHGUDNUIR SIHUIDIENITS ' Page 49 AQEITIWIIIIIIIES :paw-F: 115-'uw ff Qf - H'-.-s - .-xf. Pg ':1g1:,:,'-,-'QQE1 ,Q-4,-qdu :gh E: ' .,.n rr - f.--uv: - ' f- ' , 2.5-W.. . gzm ,1 3-1' ' f 1 5.-if s .. ,1 - -1 , , r f,. ' f ...A , , U X s'- -- 1' - .9--I .3v ML, 5 A JY., ,yi , .X if , '1 T ' 'if 15.3 . . -Q: . .IQ ,,v ., ,. aj 14 .ww.,:g'.,2'-- v, A , V, ,nl ,1 ,N .. . , 1 -- 1.-1.Iu,f 'W : . .r ,.1,. .qu ,,-. 1- AT' f,. w W., .JI .224 ,. 'P s 1 1 .M ..., ,Z N 1 s I , 1 w , 'ff . ,... I P 'I Q 1 Junior Class Play THE CHARM SCHOOLU Elsie Bencdotii ..... Austin Bevans ....... David McKenzie ...... Jim Simpkins ...... Tim Simpson ,..... George Boyd ,,.. Homer Jolms ..... Miss C urtsi .... Sally Boyd Miss H ays ..... BESS SOLOMON JACK HARRIS BOB BOYLE FLOYD PATTERSON .. CLIFFORD VESTAL FRFD HILL .,,.....,sTI2Im BROGDEN VISLMA HUDSON MARY JANE ADAMS EDITH lXlORRIS The play presented this year by the Class Of 1931, was well acted and well received. The actors showed real talent in handling some dilhcult roles. Page 53 AL ' f P , r l il 4 Q 1 ' Dramatic Club Play HMUD7! Thomas Lansing ..... RALPH SIMMONS lVinfrcd Norton ,...7 FRED STUBIIS Countess Hofele ...,.. ....,,.... J EAN RICE Jack Forrest ....,..., ,,,..aV.A.,, B IIII, Com: Johnny Smith ......... ..,.. R omzmf NAYLOR Courtney Sumner ..... VA., B ILL STEPHENS Abigail Fairweather .......... EDITII NORRIS Floraselle Clialnzer .... ,... C AROLINIQ SAMIIIzLs The Dramatic Club's production for the year 1929-30 was Mud, a comedy of many dramatic situations. One of the most interesting notes of the play was the unusual scenery, made by the stage-craft class under the direction of Miss Chadwick. 'Mud,' presented by the Dramatic Club of Central High School, had some very fine acting. -Oklahoma City Times. -v 1 Page 54 44 Q, 1 fi F b 4 ' 4 1 The Hippodrome PROGRAM Coronation Act: CARLENE ROBERTS .... ......, Q ueen BILL COPE ............................................................. ,.....,...,............ K ing THELMA NVILLIAMS and FERNE VVAKEFIELD ,,.,, ,,.. J unior Princesses BILL McADAMs and CAL CLEMENS ............... ..........,..........,.... E scorts KATHRYN SOERGFL and ZENOBIA BIGCS .,......, .... S oplioniore Princesses JIMMY SAYLORS and VVARREN CIIFSTNUTT .,... . ........................,. Escorts Tongues and Toes VELMA LEE NIATHIS and DORIS iNiCALISS'l'ER, Singersg PAUL WILLIAMS, Dancer Revue Dansant .................. ........,..... F ronie Asher's School of Dancing Four Singing Goldbugsu ........ Men's Qnartette, O. C. U., joIIN AQREE, ULAII FLOYD, JEFF GRIFFIN, BEN FUGATE Cappy E.i'plai1zs ......... ..,.. ,....................................,......,....... C o mecly Skit Sitting Out a Dances ,................... RALPH SXMMONS and ROBERT N.AYLl3R The Dewelopilzent of the Drama The music of the entire show was outstanding for a high school production. -Oklahoma City Times. Page 55 Q 4 f 1' '5 The Operetta THE SINC-ERS OF NAPLESU JMK l1IGH ,..Y, ...,., ..,.. C Iuidv Massiani FLORENZ RIILLER ....,,..,... .,.......,...,,,AA. C Iabrielle -IosEvH1NE Lo1fn1iRBAcK .,.. . .. C 'ontcssa di Teresa llIl,L Com-3 .,.,,.. ..,....... ...,.. .. , 5 'ignor Furtzmato lrllxlwlay XVUOLVliR'l'0N ,....,. ....,., Gznlseppi Cl1Am,l5s FL'soN .. ,... .,, ,,,,,A,,, B euito RUIKITRT BRon'N . .. .,,. P ajva Nimla L5ORO'l'lIlfA S'1ux.xs ..., ...... .. ..w.,. 7 ' mriorcl lC'r111f1, SHICRMAN ....,.,.,A.. , .,.... ........,,..... I .... , ..,..... ...,.. . ,, .llueryarita Ct,A1:1-'Nui Cniiw ,Y,....i efil..f.4.:.:..s,.,-25 , .. .a.+f'fi4sf' .,, .Y,,. .., . .A....,,w,,,,,, , Silvio Elllkllflf EVANS ..,.,.... .... ..... ...... ,............ . ,.. S i g 1 1 wra Tinfzfnefto C11,x1u,1's R1s1iL1Nc: ,... Siguar Tiufinetm X'INn I-QN'l' XVILKICS ..,. . .....V ..,....wY .. R Uni .l1c.xNugT'r1Q Momus .,.. ..., ll larietta K1iA'r1Nt: DoNAnoE .,.., ,,., P ietro JAMES Gkovlis .,......, Giozfani The Singer of Naples, the annual operetta presented by the school, proved to be one of the most interesting events of the year. The unusual number of excellent voices, the well trained choruses, the beautiful costumes and settings united to make this one of the lzest musical productions Central has ever produced. Page 56 4' , + L my 'i I 0 4 l THE MAN FROM HOME' Mariano .............. Fortune Teller ...... M nsician .,.....,..... Dancer ...... Michele .... Riblere ............,................ Earl of Hawcastle ....,,..., Camtesse De Champigny Ethel Granger Sinzpsbn .. Ho. Alwerlc St. Anbyn . Horace G ranger-S i Ill psan Lady Creech ..............,..... M arle ......,........,........,.... Duke V. Vasiliwifch ..... . HARVEY VVOOLVERTON JEAN Rica JACK HIGH MYRA SPIVEY FRANCES HEI.LERMAN . WOODROW ALEXANDER JIM MCBRIDE CARLENE ROBERTS DOROTHY MCCULLOUGI-I CHARLES FUSON TIUBERT Reese LORETTA SCHALLER XIELMA LEE MATHIS J. FRANK MARTIN Daniel Vorhees Pike .....,. ,............. B ILL COPE Valet ..........c..........,....... ...... S IDNEY PONE Izfanojf ......,............................. ...... .....,....,.......,.........,................... T o M MONDAY Other members: Tom Cassidy, Harold Hirschi, Barrick Howard, Joe Sureck, Ellen VVOods, Roberta Selby, Paul Rutledge, Ralph Simmons, Robert Naylor, Maureene George, Martha Galt, Margaret Redding, Kathrine Cope. The Senior Play always the climax of the year's work in dramatics was of unusual interest this year, as the cast far surpassed that of the ordinary amateur production. Added to the excellent acting, were the beautiful scenes and sets, designed by the art department under the direction of Miss Chadwick. Page 57 1 A F 1 , I 1 Oratory and Dramatic Reading Loretta Schaller, John Horwitz, Dorothy Commons Central has many reasons to be proud of the work accomplished in Oratory and Dramatic reading during the year 1929-1930. In girls' oratory, the school was ably represented by Dorothy Commons, who won third place in the district. Dorothy gave as her oration Our Commissionf' by David Lloyd George. john Horwitz represented Central in boys' oratory. After winning the school oratorical contest, john won second place in the district and fourth in the state. John gave My Mother, My Country, and My God, by james Meter. Loretta Schaller won the school dramatic reading contest and gained the right to represent Central in the district where she placed third. She gave as her reading Just Two Menf' Page158 1 + fe 1 'ir Debate First row: Jack High, Zenobia Biggs, Jim Mcliride, Floriene Slayton. J. Ffilllk Martin, Jr. Second row: Marguerite Howell, john Horwitz, Christine ltfnsgrovc, john Jiirlllilll. Bernice Isaacs. Girls' .llia'xft1fv C101lfL'l't'Ht'l' Girls' CL'l1fl'dl C1U11fl'l't'lH'K' NV L Guthrie -- --- 0 lil Reno H- ,-- Shawnee --- --- 1 Blackwell -- --- Bristow --- --- 0 Enid ---- --- Chickasha -- - 0 Guthrie --- -- Boys' Illidxfafv Cnrzfvrvttfc A Boys' W L Shawnee --- --- 0 2 Ifnid ------ Guthrie -- --- 0 Blackwell -- Bristow - --- 0 Guthrie -- El Reno .... Okmulgee -- - C'c'11fral C'l7lIft'l't'Ill'l' The debate teams had a very successful season this year, the girls winning the Girls Midstate title and the boys winning the Western division of the Boys' Central Conference. There were only two experienced debaters. Floreine Slayton and john Horwitz, back again this year. The teams were coached by Mr, Leroy Lewis and Mr. Harold Netlierton of Oklahoma City University. The two coaches and Miss Nancy Love, who acted as debate sponsor, suc- cessfully produced splendid teams. Debate has always been one of Central's foremost activities and will continue to he if the interest in the student body in debate can be used as logical proof. Page 59 Aiililme f ,Z 'f Q xX 5 All. XX I X , ff + Q 1 W 4 M. IIA! l S! . V- J' ' 5 ,1 Q nf' ,A ug JVXVJ .. iw, , Page60 ,4' 'e 1' 's AIIHILEITMES Directors of Athletics MR. Cr,ARl-:Nui HREITHMWT MR, CHARl.1i:4 Yuvm: lfuxkvflmll. 'l'vuni.v jf,,,,f1,,,jj' '1',-Mk 3.13. LEWIS URAUEN Miss fQA'l 11l:j'N Nmuels lfrrsvlurll, Minor UW!-V 5f'1'1'f-V S'fmrlx Pr Yfl L' 1 Page 62 W W Pu fl 1' 63 NX 1 QXX A AZT, xx 1 x , 7 Football , Under the leadership of Coach Cy Young, the 1930 football season proved fairly successful. Though the Cardinals were beaten by Classen for the first time on record, the Red and Black succeeded in defeating Tulsa and tieing Norman, two other traditional rivals. The tie with Norman was especially commendable because the Tigers were picked by many critics to be the best team in the state. Had the Card- inals started their spurt sooner, they too, would have been named among the state's most powerful aggregations. NVhen Geary High School was beaten 58 to 0, in the first game of the season, it was believed that Coach Young had done the impossible and formed a championship combination around a nucleus of but five lettermen. Inex- perience told, however, and the team dropped six games in a. row before it came into its own at the expense of Tulsa. Enid, the highly touted crew from the North, was the next victim of the Cardinal's rampage. Then Capitol Hill bowed 20 to 6, giving the Cardinals an undisputed claim on the City runner-up title. In the last contest of the year, all predictions were upset when the Norman Tigers were tied 0 to 0. Central 58 Geary 0 7 Amarillo 34 0 Okmul gee 12 7 3 Blackwell 13 0 ' Chickasha 6 O Guthrie 38 O Classeu 30 7 Tulsa O 7 Enid 0 20 Capitol Hill 6 O Norman O Page 64 4 1 - 4 P ff ' Y l Page 66 -if' 1 A . l .givin , Q V ff' 'I 9 Basketball As a result of the season's play in basketball, the Cardinal quintet won second in the City Conference, third in the Central Conference, and fourth in the Mid-State. This year was the first under Coach Breithaupt and his immediate suc- cess is seen not only by the record of the year, but by his aptitude in teach- ing a new system so readily. The players heartily endorse Mr. Breithaupt, both as a coach and a good fellow. Captain Reese was forced out of play during the latter part of the sea- son because of an injury to his foot. The accident happened after the lirst Classen game when Reese stepped on some glass in the dressing room. The season opened auspiciously with a victory over Winfield, Kansas. This was the first time the Cardinals had defeated the Kansas team in three years of competition. Both Capitol Hill and Classen were defeated, but the Cardinals had to be satisfied with second place in the City race because Capitol Hill won all of their games with Classen. Besides the losses -to their City rivals, Central lost to only two other teams. These teams were El Reno, runners-up in the state tournament, and Britton. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Central 16 Winfield 5 38 Guthrie 14 2 5 Sapulpa 8 ' 13 Enid 10 ' 18 El Reno 20 ' 38 Shawnee 16 ' 16 Capitol Hill Z0 ' 30 Durant 16 ' 16 Enid 14 ' 15 Classen 17 ' 21 Ponca City 14 ' 38 Guthrie 16 ' 28 Sapulpa 3 ' 20 El Reno 26 ' 21 Blackwell 13 ' 27 Classen 20 ' 22 Capitol Hill 13 P a g e 67 ' i i A 4 l 0 , 4 , 4- Boys Minor Sports First row: Charles File, Robert Boyle, Cal Clemens, Robert Whitney, swimmers. Second row: jimmy Nowlin, Ralph Hickman, Cal Clemens, Haskell Boggs, track men. Other members of the team: Tommy Sullivan, Ronold VVhite, john .fXpplt-by, Jimmy Saylors, VVymon NVilkerson, Raymond Haller. The minor sports were obviously weak this year, partly because the school lacked 21 swimming pool, and partly because so few candidates tried out for some of the sports. Triwk especially suPfered for the lack of material, yet second place in the city meet was easily captured. Those that were on the team performed nobly but there were not enough men for Coach Young to work with. Swimming too, needed more material, but the main ditiieulty was due to the Ilvvd of Ii swinnning pool. In spite of these handicaps, Coach Braden led his swimmers to a close second plaee. 4 - P 1' tl tl e 68 +' 5+ If Y I' I i 4 Q i L Golf First row: VVeaver Brown, Hubert Oliver. Meredith, Ben Moore, Robert Bickford, William Second row: Victor Wood, Marjorie McKissick, Marguerite Leeper, Hazel Meder. Others: Noble Patrick, Jack Harris. Though golf, as a sport at Central, is showing than in any other sport. Last year the boys' team won the first the girls won the city championship, the During 1930 both the boys' and girls' 'Phe boys also won the foursome title at boys were successful in winning both the in its infancy, the teams have really made a better state tournament in addition to the city title, while only tournament entered. city championships were won by the Central teams. the Ponca City Invitation Tournament. Later thc foursome and the twosome state titles. Both city individual championships were won by Central, Weaver Brown winning in the boys' tournament and Hazel Meder in the girls'. Neither lost a match all season. J .- 7 Q- P a gy e 69 4 tt 1.1 A 's I 4 F 4 4 4 , g Baseball Back row: Terral Laughlin, Utility: Jack Allison, rightfieldg Coach Lewis CSqueej Braden: Harry Dodd, Utilityg Raymond VVhite, Utility. Middle row: Ted Brogden, Pitcherg Glen Stephenson, First baseg Hobart Hardwick, Shortstopg Bennie Dancy, Shortstopg Keith Dawson, Center field. Front row: Gordon Estes, Leftfield: Ralph Thacker, Pitcher: Ed Turner, Catcherg Melvin Pickens, Third base: Leon McMillan, Second baseg Louis DeLarvin, Pitcher. With the student body showing more lnterest than in other years the baseball team continued the good showing that has been prevalent since Coach Louis Braden started work- ing with that sport. The best the Cardinals could do in the city race was second place, winning two and losing two. Both Classen and Capitol Hill were beaten, thus justifying the belief that the final outcome might easily have been different. In other games, the Cardinals showed championship calibre by defeating Crescent, a former state champion, and Shawnee, a team that is always a title contender. Page 70 I 4' P L' -7- if 1 a P 4 4 ' Tennis First row: Margaret Greenman, Oscar Pederson, Cecil Jones, Marybell Rickey Godfrey. Second row: Willie Jo Rae, Jack Lewis. Abe Cohen, Hazel Meder. The extent of the tennis victories in 1930 included only the girls single title in the City, yet this group carried the Cardinal spirit as far as did those who were more fortunate. Central is usually a winner in everything that her athletes enter, but the student body is as proud of those who strive and just fall short as those who aid in the winning of a state championship. 'Y 1- Page 71 4 f i', 1 fb I L i L Girls' Sports First row: Hazel Meder, Hockey, Volley Ball, Swim, Tennis, Golfg Inez Churchwell, Hockey, Volley Ball, Nina Sullivant, Swimg Anna Mooney, Hockey, Swimg Marybell Rickey Godfrey, Hockey, Volley Ball, Tennis, Alice Sheldon, Hockey, Swim. Second row: Marjorie McKissick, Hockey, Volley Ball, Swim, Golf: Marguerite Leeper, Hockey, Volley Ball, Golf: Dorothy Commons, Swim: Vivian Thompson, Hockeyg Willie joe Rae, Volley Ball, Tennisg Mittie Wiggley, Hockey, Volley Ball, Swim. Third row: Mary Beth Fitch, Volley Ball, Kathryn Clark, Hockey, Volley Ball, Thelma Papin, Hockey, Doreatha Collins, Hockey, Swim, Hazel McCurry, Hockey. Other members of the teams: Helen Rapp, Hockey, Volley Ball, Swim: Wanda Jen- nings, Volley Ball, Victoria Wilson, Swim: Edna Bailey, Swim: Marguerite Felty, Swim? Mildred Banks, Swim, Ionne Chambers, Swim, Martha Baylis, Swim: Ellen Roe, Swim, Ione Pearman, Swim, Marguerite Feige, Swimg Mary Frances Gerard, Swim: GladyS Gable, Swim. Central girls faired well in sports this year wfth Coach Kathryn Norris directing them. During the course of the year, two first places were won, two seconds, and one third. First places went to the Cardinals in golf and tennis doubles, second place in swimming and volley ball, and third place in hockey. Central is very proud of the record made by these girls. I 4111 e 72 L. ' ,- L15 ' + 4 Q 4 0 Junior Saddle Club First row: Marie Owens, Marion Endicott, Mary Jane Adams, Marjorie Carol Barnett, Eleanor Paul. Y Second row: Lucile Fway, Bess Solomon, Margaret Greenman, Miss Norris, Francis Gladish, Betty Reed. Third row: Theresa Thornton, Alice Carter, Loretta Schaller, Frances Lester, Nadine Joseph. OFFICERS Betty Reed ................. ...... ...... P r esident Marie Owen .......... --- Vice President Marjorie C. Barnett -- ........ Secretary Mary jane Adams --- .......... Treasurer Bess Solomon ......... --- Pledge Mistress Miss Kathryn Norris .... .......... S ponsor Mrs. Reed ............ --- Mother Sponsor The junior Saddle Club is re-organized each spring in Central High School. The pur- pose of the Club is to get acquainted with the ways of horses. VVeekly rides are taken and instruction in riding given members. Miss Kathryn Norris is the sponsor and or- ganizer of the club. Page 75 Y t 4 - 1 i A ' s R, 5,0 ' 4 1 Pa g v 74 1'+4 it GUIIRGANIIZMHKUUNS Ciceronian Debating Society First row: Earl Beard, Carl Smith, Barrick Howard, jasper Allen, Kendall Rogers, Fred Hoyt, Nile Godfrey, Bob Cullins. Second row: Bill Cope, Tom McGee, Kesner Hart, Fred Marsh, Robert Parks, Hill Hedrlleson, Cecil Alexander, joel McGinnis. Third row: Murray Hughes, Carl Hayers, Orville McGilvray, Charles McBride, Frank McBride, Merle Edwards, Eugene Leonhart, Dick Linn, Fourth row: Jack Lepley, Ralph Evans, joel Sandoz, Bill Eagan, Floyd Smith, Glen Murphy, Paul Huntley, Edward Leslie, . OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER ' SECOND SEMESTER BARRIQK HowARD ........... .... P r'c5idL'nf EARL BEARD .................... Presidmit EARL BEARD ...... --- Vin' Prexidcnt Fl.ovn SMITH --- .... I'1'vc Prtxridvnit Eng, C01-E ,..... ...... S ecrctary JASPER ALLEN --- ....... Secretary CARI, SMITH -- .... Trmsurer KESNER HART' --- ,.... rI'l'Ll.YllI'!'l' By applying the motto, Eternal vigilance is the price of success, the Ciceronian Debat- ing Society has aided much in developing the art of forensics and debate at Central. The society was organized in 1912, and from that date has taken its place as one of the hest clubs at Central. In order that others might receive the same train'ng obtained in such a society, members of the club organized the Vklebstersonians at VVehster -lunior High this year. This club is the only one of its kind in the junior High Schools of the City. Page 75 4 f l , , 1 A ' + l 1 4' 4. 4 ' Jeffersonian Debating Club First row: Sidney Pone, Mark Meister, Ralph Bolen, J. Frank Martin, Jr., William McAdams, John Jarman, Clifford Vestal. Second row: Joe Sureck, Robert Vahlberg, Jack High, Lynn Howard, Bill Stephens, William Hammer, Joel Wright, Robert Howard. Third row: D. Ross Bell, Warren Chestnutt, Billy Key, Robert Loughmiller, Harvey Woolverton, Joe McCarthy, Jim McBride. . . Fourth row: Homer Hyde, Keller Henderson, William Olver, Kenneth Robinson, Max Horwitz, Ancil Adkins, OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Jack High .................... President Ralph Bolen .................. President J. Frank Martin -- --- Vice President Clifford Vestal ........... Vice President Ralph Bolen ...... ....... S ecretary Sidney Pone ........ ..... S ecretary Clifford Vestal -- .... Treasurer Robert Loughmiller --- --- Treasurer Miss Eva Chowning -- --- Sponsor The Jettersonian Debating Society was organized in 1905 for the purpose of furthering the cause of debate and public speaking. It is the oldest club in Central. The Jeffersonian Club sponsors the Annual Jeff Cup Debate which resulted this year in a three-way tie. Page 70 + ' ' f t Y 1 if I + 4 ' Forum Club l First row: Thaddeus Edmonds, Lloyd Heiden, Homer Bradley, Victor Woods, Roy Adams. Second row: Richard Brightwell, Jesse Long, Ralph Simmons, James McCord, John Horwitz. Third row: Edmond Gussman, Robert Offut, Granville Tomcrlin. Jack Cruce, James Blakeney. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Granville Tomerlin ............ President Lloyd Heiden .....,........... President Lloyd Heiden ............. Vice President Richard Brightwell ........ Vice President Roy Adams ........ ........... S ecretary J. K. Morris ........ ....... S ecretary Richard Brightwell ............ Treasurer Jim Blakeney .......... ..... T reasurer Miss Maude Owen .............. Sponsor The Forum Club has just closed another very successful year. The members of the club have been doing some very successful work in debate and oratory. The club has made a special effort this year to support all school activities. Much credit is due the efhcient Spon- sor, Miss Owen, for the splendid work of the Forum Club. Page 77 L ' A m, ++, 'I + V 4 . W . Student Council I First row: Mabel Bugh, J. Frank Martin, Ir., Mary Elizabeth Rae, Nils Lago, Maryetta Powell, Charles Reisling, Margaret Parr. Second row: Sylvanus Felix, Ellen Ann Cabell, D. Ross Bell, Ida Robinson, Bill McAdams, Dorothy Fagin, Leora Thromburg. Third row: Harriet Fishman, Ralph Simmons, Martha Galt. Robert Naylor, Mary Edna Trammel, Carlene Roberts. Fourth row: Maxine Carrnth, Bernice Isaacs, ,lean Rice, Anna Margaret Binkley, Allen Vinsant. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Jack High .................... President Barrick Howard ............... President Barrick Howard .... .... N 'ice President Earl Beard ............... Vice President Carla.-ne Roberts -- ....... Secretary Loretta Schaller - ....... Secretary Allen Yinsant -- ..... Treasurer Bill Cope ....... - .... Treasurer 'V v Page 78 ,I I 1+ 1 Q Student Council lfirst row: Hubert Reese, Mary Rachel Rae, Earl Beard, Loretta Schaller, jim McBride. Lynn Downey, Barrick Howard. Second row: Jack High, Mark Meister, Susan Hamilton, Robert Vahlberg, Fern Wake field, Granville Tomerlin, Bill Cope. Third row: Billie Smith, Ralph Boleu, Betty Reed, Florcine Slayton, Bob Howard, Ellen Woods. Fourth row: Charles Fuson, Roberta Selby, Hen Moore, John Jarman, Floyd Patterson. The Student Council consists of the presidents of all classes, the presidents of all organ- izations, the captains of the athletic teams, the heads of the student publications, and one member elected at large by each class. The Council has at all times endeavored to do con- structive work for the school and to carry on the traditions and maintain the standards of Central. V + Page 79 L h ' dz ' ' 4 X + ' A National Honor Society 1 First row: Joe Sureck, Dorothy McCullough, Robert Vahlberg, Allen Vinsant. Hugo Darley, Mary Roach, Sidney Pone, Floriene Slayton. Second row: Marie Butler, Ralph Bolen, Roberta Carruthers, Ellen Anne Cabell, Ben Dale Barnett, Vera Osborn, Robert Loughmiller, Mary Ellen Brown. Third row: Norman Berlowitz, Adelene Krauss, Lillian Krauss, Robert Howard, Carlene Roberts, Barrick Howard, Martha Galt, Jim McBride. Fourth row: Velma Seagraves, Robert Naylor, Kathrine Briscoe, Edmond Gussman, Penelope Pappas, George Shirk, Bernice Isaacs. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Mary Edna Trammel .......... President Robert Vahlberg ............... President Floriene Slayton ...... -,- Vice President Floriene Slayton .... --- Vice President Bernice Isaacs ...... ...... S ecretary Edith Morris ...... ...... S ecretary George Shirk --- .... Treasurer George Shirk --- .... Treasurer Sponsors : Miss Hamilton, Miss Dawson, Miss Gordon, Miss Lee H Page 80 fs ' ,miriam ' + National Honor Society First row: jack High, Mary Edna Trammel, J. Frank Martin, Jr., Lucile Tway, Leora Thromburg, Ruth Davidson, William Harris, Edith Morris. Second row: Zetta McCracken, Everett Carroll, Lora Bell Denniston, Agnes Anderson, Hester Sampson, Frances Smith, Adolph Ehrlg, Louise Diliie. Third row: Vivian Thompson, Nils Lago, Harriett Fishman, Irwin Patterson, Helen N. Johnson, Leon Broom, Ruby Hollingsworth, John Rice. Fourth row: Sidney Chazanow, Ellen Roe, Granville Tomerlin, William Coghlan, Mildred Futoransky, Virginia Klein. The National Honor Society of Central High School received its charter from the national organization in 1921. It was the twelfth school in the United States to receive a charter. The members who are chosen from the highest fifteen per cent of the Senior Class represent the qualities for which the organization stands: scholarship, leadership, character and service. A desire to become a member of the Honor Society has stimulated students to put forth special effort in all kinds of worthy endeavor. Each year eight members of thc Junior Class are chosen from the ranking highest in scholarship. These members assist in the organiza- tion of the work for the following year. I 'Y Page 81 fr L A 'g X , f Dramatic Club First row: Margaret Redding, D. Ross Bell, Virginia Jarman, Fred Hoyt, Carlene Rob- erts Charles Fuson, Zenobia Biggs, Bill Cope. 'Second row: Bill Stephens, Velma Lee Mathis, Earl Beard, Loretta Schaller, Nile God- frey, Betty Reed, jim McBride, Ellen Woods. Third row: Bill'e Smith, Mark Meister, Kathryn Soergel, Carl Smith, Truth Adkins, Barrick Howard, Louverne Cowgill, john Montgomery. l'ourth row: Roberta Selby, Martha Galt, Ralph Simmons, Lora Belle Denniston, Robert Naylor, Christine Musgrove, john Jarman, Doris McAllister. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Carlene Roberts .......... - .... President lack Lewis ............... Vice President SECOND Bill Cope ..,.......,.......v... Velma Lee Mathis S E M EST ER President Vice President :lean Rice .... .... S ecretary Edith Morris .... ...... S ecretary Martha Galt -,- .... Treasurer I' cr rj 1? Xl 4 ' f ' L A L- 5 s 7 Dramatic Club First row: Edith Morris, 'jack High, Edmee Evans, Thelma Williams, Belva Mapel, Merwin Constant, Jeanette Couk, Clifford Vestal. - 4 Second row: Marjorie Carol Barnett, Dorothy Commons, Floyd Patterson, Bess Solo- mon, jean Rice, Ruth Wells, Bob Howard, Fern Vllakefleld. Third row: Warren Chestnutt, Marie Owens, Frances Lester, Jack Lewis, Kathrine Hughes, joe McCarthy, Lucile Tway, Caroline Samuels. Fourth row: Elizabeth Parsons, Ancil Adkins, Myra Spivey, Wilbur Lukenbill, Alice Carter, Kenneth Robinson. Since its oranization, the Dramatic Club has given one important play each year. This year the production given was Mud During the second semester, a series of one-act plays was given. The Club also presented plays for various organizations and assemblies. Mrs. Juanita Stewart has been thc efficient sponsor of the Club this year. Page 83 Y 4 r U Girls' Senior Club First row: Opal liast, Dorothea Harlow, lidith Dillberg, Mary lflizabeth Rae, Hester Sampson, Susan Hamilton. Second row: Helen Owens, Geraldine I-l2lIl1IllOllllS, Dorothy lferguson, Dorothy Sehomp, Helen Sudik, Leora 'l'hromhurg'. Third row: Nancy Hoshall, Lillian Krauss, Adaline Krauss, Dorothy McQueen, Blanche Mades, Ruth Huffman, Fourth row: Josephine Pemberton, Roberta Carruthers, Lora Belle llenniston, Maryhelle Rickey, Ruth Trappe, Annabelle Bash. OFFICERS FIRST SICMESTIQR SECOND SIQMESTICR Mary lilizabeth Rae ......,.,.. President Leora Thromburg' -. ......, ....... P resident Li-ora Thromburg .......... Vice President Leona VVilson ..s... .... X 'ice President Susan Hamilton -- -- Secretary-Treasurer Geraldine Hammon Secretary-Treasurer Penelope Pappas -- ,..,.,..... Reporter Miss Helen Allison ...,.......... Sponsor Club Flower --- -,, VVhite Rose Club Colors ........... Green and White Page284 V Girls'Senio litib First row: Bernice Foutz, Ruth Davidson, Louise Hannutn, Leona VVilson, Virginia llrunnnond. Beatrice Dunn. Second row: Martha Lxll, Allen Yinsant, Ruby Loving, Penelope Pappas, Lucille Pope, Reatha Stewart. Third row: Velma Mnsgrove. Mabel Shaw, Minnie Swartz, Mae Black, Elizabeth Tyler, Lou White. I Fourth row: Irene Scott, Mildred Mcliee, Blanche lloweock. Genevieve Guild. The Girls' Senior Club was organized in N23 for the purpose of creating a more sociable relationship among Senior girls. The main feature of the club is the Little Sister move- ment. Little Sisters are picked from the Sophomore class and are made acquainted with the habits, traditions and sports of Central High School. Miss Allison is the sponsor ol the club. Page 85 Y ' 4 .L A X La Tertulia l First row: Agnes Marie Anderson, Dale Van Vacter, Vivian Thompson, Ramon Martinez, Mary Roach. Juanita Hudson, Ida Robinson, Second row: Joe Sureck, Helen Worrick, Marguerite Howell, Miss Edmiston, Ruth Davidson, Mabel Hugh, Minnie Swartz. Third row: Gloria Flynn, Rose Rubenstein, Joe Kamphous, Gladys Howard, Irene Downey, Bernice Isaacs. Fourth row: Louise Markel, Lucile Bravo, Mildred Futoransky, Dorothy Valentfne, Sara jane Galoob. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTIQR SECOND SEMESTER Ida Robinson ..............,... President Bernice Isaacs ..........,...... joe Sureck ........ -- Vice President Mildred Futoransky -- --- Vice Helen VVorrick .........,...... Secretary Helen Worrick .... -,..., Mildred liutoransky ............ Treasurer Joe Sureck ....... ..,. Program Edmiston Bernice Isaacs ..... Chairman of Miss Stella Sponsor President President Secretary Treasurer The Spanish Club was organized in 1923. Any student studying Spanish is eligible to become a member. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in the Spanish lan- guage, the Spanish people and their customs and manners. The speaking of Spanfsh is en- couraged among the members. P a g e 86 4L ' 5 'Y ' s. Latin Club 4 l First row: Elizabeth Guest, Velma Hudson, Morrfs Holsey, Dorothy Fagin, Myron Miller, Janie Love Lee, Ferne Wakefield. Second row: Margaret Delay, Honree Bradley, Claudena Cleveland, Bertha Levy, Anna Hoberg, J. K. Morris, Mary Helen Hunter. Third row: Ann Fishman, Virginia Klein, Manuel Hellerman, Hazel Roper, Leonard Jenks, Harriett Nixon, joella Bryce. Fourth row: Vivian Muse, joe VVright, Mary jane McBeath, Earl Trosper, Leta Mae Cook, Bernie Merson, Emmaray Lindsay. OFFICERS FIRST SIfMlCSTliR SECOND SlflXllfS'l'lCR Dorothy Fagin .....,........... President lilizabeth Guest ................ President lilizabeth Guest ..-- --- Vice President Harriet Nixon .. ........... Vice President Bertha Levy -,.,- ..... Sec..-Treas. Vivian Muse -. ...... ...... S ecretary Claudine Cleveland -- ,.... Treasurer The S. P. Q. R. tLatin Clubl was organized six years ago under the direction of Miss Florence McClure, who has been the leading spirit of the club ever since. The purpose of the club is to promote an interest in the Latin language. Any student of Latin is eligible to membership. P1151 1' 87 P 4 L'4 'Yu S. E. R. Club First row: l.eo l.ellron, Ralph 'l'hackcr, Nils Lago, Mr. Lago, Rex Reed, Mtlrsalus Foster. Second row: .lunior Mnllman, Richard Marriott, Vllilliam Marriott, l.t1ral l.x'on, lfarl llugger, 'llhonias Force, ' 'llhird row: Harlicld Stockwell, llarold Morrison, Harry Dodd, Frank I. Hviuun, I.lllllCl' Hendrickson, Oscar Pederson. I H Fourth row: Franc s Degariniore, Lawrence Hatfield, Cecil Ferris, Ralph Hicks. OFFICERS FIRST SlfMlfSTllR SECOND SICMICSTER Nils Lago ...................... President Marsalus Foster .,,,......,,..,, President lllarsalus Foster - --- Yice President Rex Reed H- ........ -- Yice President Rex Reed --..--- - ..... Sec.-Treas. Francis llffgarimore -, .... Sec.-Treas. Ralph Thacker --- Y........ Sgt.-at-Arms Vlfilliam Marriott --- -- Sgt.-at-Arms Mr. Lago ........ .. .............. Spous: nr The S. li. R. Club was organized in 1914 by Mr. N. A. Lago. The purpose of the club is to enable students to study all branches of engineering, science and architecture. Field trips of various kinds are taken each year, enabling students to see work along their lilies actually being done. Club colors: VVhite and Black. U H ' Club Motto: 'dingincering marks the advance of civilization. Page 88 I A Ms ' Y l s 4 La Petite France I l l First row: Mary Edna Trammel, Nadine Hughes, Harriet Fishman, Margaret Redding. Genevieve Guild, Wanda Parr, Vivian Clark, Virginia Klein. Second row' Lora Bell Denniston, Dorothea Harlow, Loretta Schaller, Ellen Ann Cabell, Helen Owens, Virginia Jarman, Flore'ne Slayton, Esther Seiber, Third row: Mary Adams, Mildred Fair, Leahdean Moore, Gertrude Pillars, Frances Hellerman, Margaret Greenman, Ralph Dorn. ' ' ' W ie Velma Lee Mathis, Fourth row: Maxine Larruth, Margaret Parr, Marguerite agi r, Helen Pappas, Zelma Sehonwald. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Ellen Ann Cabell ............. President Velma Lee Mathis ......... Vice President Francis Hellerman ............. Secretary Maxine Carruth ................ Treasurer Miss Ruth Snell -- SECOND SEMESTER Maxine Carruth ............... - Ellen Ann Cabell ..... - -- Lora Belle Denniston Vice Gertrude Pillars ...... .... - ........... Sponsor President President Secretary Treasurer the purpose of helping students of French in Any student who is a member of the French nized in 1925 with Miss Snell as Spon- sor. She has had charge of the work since that time. It is largely due to her efficient man- agement that the club has grown to its present size. La Petit France is an organization for making themselves proficient in the language classes is eligible to membership. The club was orga 4 4 L 1 1 , J Page 89 ' E . ,+ + I , Q Les Beaux Art Club First row: Marie Edwards, Zelma West, Maryetta Powell, Wanda Parr, Lymi Downey Second row: Dolly Eaton, Reberta Lee Adams, Anna Margaret Binkley Edmee Evans Penelope Pappas. i , Third row: Esther Williams, Helen Worrick, Margaret Parr, Maureene George. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Anna Margaret Binkley ......... President Margaret Parr ................. President Lila Tiller ................ Vice President Eleanor Kyle ............. Vice President Margaret Parr ................. Secretary Aleta Hedge ........ ....... S ecretary Lois DePue .... ........... T reasurer Maureene George ..... .... T reasurer Miss Grace Chadwick ....... .... . . Sponsor P a g e 90 1 A1 1h ' r F 1 W Af ' i W Les Beaux Arts Club 1 s ? , I First row: Lila Tiller, Helen Myer-s, Mabel Hurst, Mary Edna Trammel, Ruth Wells, Betty Reed. . Second row: Dorothy,Ferguson, Mary Rachel Rae, Dale Van Vacter, Vivian Clark, Miss Chadwick, Eleanor Kyle, Carol McKnight. Third row: 'Mabel Bugh, Aleta. Hedge, Lois DePue, Genevieve Guild, Theresa Thorn- ton, Ruth Huffman. Q 1 Y Les Beaux Arts Club was organized in 1921 for the purpose of promoting art interest in Central High School. The Club carries out this purpose through special prograins and projects. The project for this year is the landscaping of Central's grounds in conjunction with the Booster Club and the Parent-Teacher Association. I Les Beaux Arts Club also is keeping a record of all former Central students who engage in art study or take up art professions after leaving High School. An exhibition of the work of these students is being planned for next year. The club colors are: Jade Green and Black. The Club Flower is the green carnation. Pagr 91 lr ' A V' . Girls' Glee Club l 1 l First row: Velma Lee Mathis, Josephine Louderback, Ruth Boaz, Florenz Miller, Jeannette Morris, Martha Galt. Second row: Louise Milam, Opal Fast, Maxine McClain, Charlotte Hadley, Ethel Sher- man, Verna Nelson. Third row: Louise FOSter, Loretta Schaller, Aleta Hedge, jean Rice, Carlene Roberts, Betty Endicott. Fourth row: Anna Margaret Binkley, Clara Stanley, Mary Thompson, Kathrine Meadors. MISS LEE. Director P a g e 92 OFFICERS F1RsT sEMI5sTER Martha Galt -.. ................ - Ethel Sherman ............. Vice Carlene Roberts .... ...... Margaret Reddng ............. Frances Lester .................. SECOND SEMESTER Ethel Sherman ................. Velma Lee Mathis -- -- Vice Edmee Evans ..... ...... Betty Endicott -- --- Verna Nelson , --- President President Secretary Treasurer Reporter President President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Girls' Glee Club First r ow: Thelma VVillia1ns, Blanche Bradley, Maxine Bock, Helen Myers, llorotltea Staas. ' 1 ' '. , 1 f x. ,A , I ,x Second row: Opal Brown, Martha Lill, Larohne baninnls, l rancus Lister, l.dmu .Y2lllS. Third row: Iivalina Maupin, Delaine Lenoir, Dixie Day, Tliehna Pnpin, Irene Downing, Fourth row: Mildred Pryor, Margaret Redding, Thelma l.0e1vCt', joy Meek, Doris MC- Allister. The Girls' Glee Club, one of the ltest Central has had, has done very etfective work this year. The club has sung before various organizations, in Assemhlv and at the Rand Concerts. The Operetta, A Singer of Naples, was the hig project of the year. NHHC3' Langhbanm, is the accompanist. Page 93 2- 1. Hi G. R. Club First row: Maryetta Powell, Lynn Downey, Carlene Roberts, Mary Rachel Rae, Ruth Wells, Mary Elizabeth Rae. Second row: Elizabeth Guest, Ida Robinson, Dorothea Harlow, Roberta Selby, Edith Morris, Floriene Slayton. Third row: Edmee Evans, Martha Mae Martin, Carol McKnight, Annabel Bash. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Lynn Downey ................... President Maryetta Powell ................ President Carlene Roberts ............ Vice President Mary Rachel Rae ........... Vice President Maryetta Powell --- .......... Secretary Ruth Wells ..................... Secretary Elizabeth Guest .... ........... T reasnrer Mary Elizabeth Rae ............. Treasurer Ruth Wells ...... --- Program Chairman Roberta Selby ......... Program Chairman Ida Robinson .... .... S ervice Chairman Carol McKnight ....... Publicity Chairman Roberta Selby ............ Social Chairman Edith Morris .... ..... S ocial Chairman Eloreine Slayton ........ Publicity Chairman Annabel Bash ........... Service Chairman Annabel Bash -- World Fellowship Chairman Dorothea Harlow ........................ - Edith Morris .......... Inter-Club Council .......... World Fellowship Chairman Floreine Slayton ................-.. Pianist Lynn Downey ........... Inter-Club Council Carol McKnight --- ..,.. Song Leader Martha -Mae Martin .............. Pianist Edmee Evans ................. Song Leader Miss Lowther, Miss Angevine, Miss Morris, Miss Brueher ................... Sponsors The purpose of the Central Girl Reserves is to be at all times loyal to school and to com- munity, to promote Christian Fellowship and wholesome recreation and ever to be ready to help others. The club is composed of about one hundred and Fifty members. The activ- ities of . club have been many this year. A few of the major ones have been summer conferenc at Camp VValdemar, Hunt, Texas, the Christmas Assembly, the Alumnae break- fast, Mid-winter conference at Shawnee, the Senior farewell and awarding of G. R. rings. Slogan: To face life squarely. Purpose: To find and give the best. Page 94 + + 1 + A1165 e F t Hi Y Club I i L . . . , First row: Ben Moore, Billy Key, Tom McGee, joel Sandoz, joe Kamphous. Second row: Mark Meister, john Clayton, Bill Pierce, Edmond Gussman, Newton Gambriel. Third row: Helen Nisler, Margaret Parr, Caroline Samuels, Edrnee Evans, Mary OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Robert Naylor .................. President Ben Moore ...................... President John Clayton .............. Vice President Betty Reed ................ Vice President Ben Moore ........... Recording Secretary Eugene Beeman ...... Recording Secretary Allen Waggoner --- Corresponding Secretary Wilbur Luckenbill ............... Cor, See, Eugene Beeman ................. Treasurer Allen Waggoner .... .......... T reasurer Mark Meister -- ........... Sgt.-at-Arms Joe Kamphous .... .... S gt.-at-Arms The Hi Y Club of Central has closed a very successful year. Meetings have been held each week with regular programs. The club has taken an active part in athletics. A special effort has been made this year to interest all new and incoming students in the E' 'i Y work. Page 95 l 4- T The Writers' Club .. , , A . fi' A . IQ- First row: Harriet Fishman, Mabel Bugh, Reberta Lee Adams, Ellen Ann Cabell, Eugene Hefiin. . Second row: Marguerite VVagner, Dolly Eaton, Miss Clifton, Helen N. Johnson, Floreine Slayton. Third row: Theresa Thornton, james Durlacher, Frances Hellerman, Beryl Jones, Jane Aldrich. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Floreine Slayton ................ President Harriet Fishman ................ President Harriet Fishman --- .... Secretary Eugene Hefiin .... -- Vice President james llurlacher --- ......... Treasurer Jane Aldrich ........ ..... S ecretary Iingenc Heflin .... ........ S gt.-at-Arms Mabel Bugh ........... .... T reasurer Miss Adelia Clifton .............. Sponsor The Writers' Club was organized in 1922 for the purpose of assisting those students who were interested in literary expression. Although the membership has never been large, the work already accomplished is an incentive to all new members. In the fall of l929, the magazine Tri-High journal, published by the Senior High Schools of Oklahoma City, contained creditable work of the writers of Central, Club Flower, Pansy. Club colors, Purple and Yellow. Page 96 4 ' , + L Az + + s U l l 1 I L 'W r bl -r f , 4 Speakers Bureau I l rirsr row: Paul XVilliams, Bill Cope, Earl Beard, Jim McBride, Robert Howard. john Jarman. Second row: Kesner Hart john Mm t e , , qngomery, Nile Godfreg, Robert Cullfns, Bill Me- i'XKlZllllS. The Speakers' Bureau was organized in Central High School hy Mrs. Mary Gray Thomp- son, The purpose of the organization is to provide speakers to boost activities, to make an- nouncements in assembly, in the home rooms and before various Clubs. The Club does not have a regular president but a different member presides 'ut each in t' l . 1 ee mg, thus giving all 21 eiance to learn how to conduct meetings. Ji J wi ? ig Page 97 X at '-+4 . X f I J 1 , . Red Skirts l l Rirst row: Ellen VVoods, Roberta Selby, Carlene Roberts, Loretta Sehaller, Marina Galt. jean Rice. Betty Reed. Second row: Lucile Tway, Mary Edna T!'HIl1IllCl, Truth Adkins, Bess Solomon, Jeanette Morris, Doris Valentine, Zenobia Biggs. Third row: Helen N'sler, Margaret Parr, Caroline Samuels, Edmee Evans, Mary Adams. Doris McAllister, Evelyn Sullivan. Fourth row: Theresa Thornton, Mavis Pate, Billie Smith, Betty Endicott, Marian Endi- cott, Thelma VVilliams. GFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Ellen VVoods ............,....... President Roberta Selby ................... President Loretta Schaller ............ Vice President Betty Reed ...... --- Vee President Carlene Roberts .... ..... T reasurer Truth Adkins ...... ..... S ecretary Eugenia Cowing --- .,... Secretary Bess Solomon ........ .... T reasurer Roberta Selby .... --, Yell Leader Ellen Woods and Evelyn Sullivan .... --- Yell Leaders P a g e 98 f ' ' S gunning L L 4 Red Skirts First row: Alma Corbett, Dorothy Commons, Edith Morris, Mary Roach, Ferne Wake- field, Margaret Redding, Gladys Pryor. Second row: Eleanor Paul, Wanda Parr, Esther Williams, Frances Lester, Mary jane Adams, Rosemary Brooks, Nialita Leverich. Third row: Jeanette Couk, Laverne Cowgill, Melba Helms, Eugenia Gowing, Mary jane Smith, Verna Nelson. Fourth row: Marjorie Carol Barnett, Delphine Chapman, Margaret Greenman, Betty Lou Simmons, Douglas Smith, Ruth Wells. The Red Skirts, the largest organization in Central, was organized for the purpose of boosting school activities, especially athletics. The Club has been wide-awake and active all year. Miss Florence McClure is the very peppy sponsor and to her work is due in a large measure the successful year of the club. Page 99 4 ' Q- ' L Y 5 A + ,+' Red Shirts First row: Harvey Woolverton, Mark Meister, Bob Parks, Bill McAdams, Charles Fuson, Gordon Estes, Jasper Allen, William Billups. Second row: Bill Cope, John Montgomery, Bill Stephens, Jack Lepley, Phillip Honnold, Earl Beard, Barrick Howard, Billy Hammer. Third row: James Groves, Fred Hoyt, Hershal French, Charles File, Bob Whitney, Nile Godfrey, Ancil Adkins, John Martin. Fourth row: Paul Williams, Richard Godfrey, Orville McGilvray, Carl Smith, Bill Hed- dleson, Ralph Simmons. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Ralph Simmons .................. President Nile Godfrey .................... President Bill McAdams ............. Vice President Barrick Howard ............ Vice President Bill Cope ...... ..... S ec.-Treas. Earl Beard ...... ..... S ec.-Treas Gordon Estes .... .... X 'ell Leader Gordon Estes -- .... Yell Leader The Red Shirts, the only boys' pep organization of Central, was organized by twenty-tive loyal students in 1921. The purpose of the club is to boost school activities and to provide entertainment for audiences at athletic contests. For several years, Mr, Guy Brown has been the efhcient and loyal sponsor of this club. To him is due much of the success of the organi- zation. Page 100 f' I 1+ ffi ' , s O Club l l First row: Roy Adams, Bill McAdams, Hubert Reese, Dick Woods, Gordon Estes, Cal Clemens, Cecil jones. Second row: Ralph Hickman, Paul Williams, Ralph Simmons, Roy White, Haskell Boggs, Ralph Thacker, Bunyan Hatchell. Third row: jack Lew's, Melvin Pickens, Paul Rutledge, Byron Starns, Tommy Sullivan, john Miskovsky, Ed Turner. Fourth row: jimmy? Nowlin, Charles File, Terral Laughlin, Tom Munday, Leon McMil- lan. OFFICERS Ralph Hickman .... ..,.....,.., ..... .......... P r e sident Hubert Reese ..... ..,.... N 'ice President Gordon listes --- ---- Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Cy Young --- ........... -- Sponsor The O Club was re-chartered in 1924. The membership is restricted to boys winnillg the coveted O and they are made members as soon as they win their letters. The purpose of the club is to bring all of the athletes together and to promote athletics in the school. The club also encourages a high standard in scholarship among athletes. Page 101 1- ' Y Science Club l First row: Vivian Carter, Anna Koberg, John Horwitz, Zetta McCracken, Anna Margaret Binkley, Esther Williams. Second row: Earl Dugger, Clara Stanley, Beatrice Dunn, Velma Hudson, Wyvell Gault, Iiarl Pritchard. Third row: Beatrice Rogers, Irene Scott, Cecil Hutchings, Alice Teifenbaum, Marie Edwards. Fourth row: Joyce Mae Barnett, Lila Pearl DeFreiss, Harland Gasking, George Dunford. OFFICERS liarl Dugger ..... ................ ...... P r esident Marie Edwards .... ..... X lice President Alice Tiefenbaum ..... .......... S ecretary Elaine Cook .........,........,,,.......... --- Sec. of Exchange Anna Margaret Binkley ...............,,..... -...... ' Treasurer George Dunford and Arthur Earl Pritchard .... --- Curators of Collections The Science Club was organized this year. The purpose of the club is to promote an interest in scientific research and to help students find a real pleasure in this type of work. Any student who is interested in science is eligible to membership. Sponsors are Miss Blackert, Mr. Steman, Mr. Myers. Page102 . r Usherette Club First row: Martha Galt, Mary Rachel Rae, Dorothy Fagzins, Lynn Downey, Maureene George, Susan Hamilton, Cathrine Gibson. Second row: Mildred Futoransky, Helen Hughes, Carlene Roberts, Lois DePne, jean Rice, Truth Adkins, Nadine Hughes. Third row: Kathrine Soergel, Frances Lester, Mary Elizabeth Rae, lda Robinson, Geraldine Hammonds, Elizabeth Guest, Vera Louise Bennett. Fourth row: Penelope Pappas, Margaret Parr. Mary Armstrong, xvlllllill Parr, Jane Aldrich, Dorothea Harlow, Roberta Selby. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Susan Hamilton .................. President Mary Rachel Rae ................ President Mary Rachel Rae --- --- Vice President Jean Rice ............ --- Vice President Lynn Downey ...... ...... S ec. Sz Treas. Mary Elizabeth Rae --- ...... Secretary Frances Lester --- .............. Reporter Truth Adkins .......... --- Treasurer Miss Mary Neel .... . - ............ Sponsor In order that Central High School might at all times have an ushering corps, Mrs. Mary Gray Thompson, in l927, organized the Usherette Club. The sponsor now is MiSS Mary Neel. The motto of the club is Service with a Smile. In addftion to ushering at Central, the members have ushered at the Civic Theater plays this season. The uniform consists of red skirts and black velvet jackets. Page 103 4 W , l i I , I + 4 Booster Club l First row: Jack High, Velma Lee Mathis, John Clayton, Charles Fuson, Maryetta Powell, I. Frank Martin, Loretta Schaller, Jim McBride. Second row: Earl Beard, Nils Lago, Dorothy Commons, Bill McAdams, M9YNVil1 Constant, Mary Roach, Bill Cope, Barr'ck Howard. Third row: Robert Naylor, Roberta Selby, Ralph Bolen, Betty Reed, Carlene Roberts. Bob Howard, Martha Galt, Bob Cullins.. Fourth row: Mark Meister, Christine Musgrove, Gordon Estes, Truth Adkins, Kathryn Hughes, Allen Vinsant, Jasper Allen, Ralph Simmons. OFFICERS FIRST SICMIQSTER SECOND SEMESTER Bill McAdams .................. President Loretta Schaller ................ President Velma Lee Mathis -- --- Vice President Ralph Bolen ..... .... V ice President Loretta Schaller --- ...... Secretary Carlene Roberts .... ...,.... S ecretary john Clayton ..... ......... T reasurer Velma Lee Mathis --- ...... Treasurer Ralph Simmons .... ......... A mbassador Ralph Simmons ....... --- Ambassador Mrs. Pearl Brashear -. ............. Sponsor The Booster Club was organized in 1919 for the purpose of promoting school spirit and school activities. The membership consists of the presidents of the various home rooms. The Club also carries on some sort of project each year. This year, the P. T. A., Les Beaux Arts and the Boosters are planning to landscape the grounds of Central High School. Mrs. Pearl Brashear is the hard-working efficient sponsor. Page104 + ' + ' L '5 5 , ' Boys' Glee Club First row: Clarence Chew, Charles Fuson, Leonard Jenks, Miss Lee, Ed Daugherty, Ted Brogden. Second row: Harvey Woolverttwii, james Groves, Arthur Stubbletield, Nancy Lauglihanm, Ramon Martinez, Bill Cope. Third row: Charles Riseling, johnny Reynolds, Elmer Wilson, Marian Tiller, Keating Donahue, Bill Stitcs. Fourth row: Ralph Simmons, Edmond VVhittenburg, Robert Dillman, Kenneth Sexton. Keith Spellman. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER J. C, Prescott .................... President Charles Fuson .................. President Ramon Martinez ............ Vice President Harvey Woolverton ........ Vice President Bill Cope ....... ...... S ecretary Bill Cope ..........,,, .... S ec, 81 Ty-gag, Ted Brogden --- .... Treasurer The Glee Club, under the able direction of Miss Lee, has done very creditable work this year. The club assisted in putting on the operetta, A Singer of Naples. Page 105 Central High School Band Back row: Joe XVliitson, Charles Riseling. Third row: Allen Vlfaggoner, Claude XVhittle, Harfield Stockwell, 'llherman MCKCC, William Caudill, Eugene Beenian. Second row: Kendall Rogers, LeRoy Helsel, Lucian Choate, ,lay VVarner, Gordon Copelancl, Maurice Galooh, Murray Rupp, Anton Pishney. Front row: Elsworth Brashear, Ferris Mock, Gordon Taylor, Merwin Constzmt, Clittord Vestal, john Scott, Bob Howard, Ross Bour. UFFICERS Floyd Patterson ..... .... ............. - - Student Director Charles Riseling ....... --- Assistant Director Mr. Floyd K. Russell -- ,......... Director I'ug1f lilo 1 4 4 f , 1 s. , , Central High School Band llaek row: Stanley ,'XllZlIllS, Robert Loughmiller, l,ural Lyon, Charles llelskev, Con luhret. Third row: Orville liausmann, julian Lhoate, Lharlts Whistler, john Staiibtuigli, Haro d llrschi, Oliver Holt, Paul Reeves. Second row: Nick Moore, Talmage jones, john Clayton, XfVarren Constant, Harry Kyzivat, llob Madole. Hill Stout, john lfarnum, Mr. Russell, Director. lfront row: Gilbert Thayer, llob Smith, john liraehavv, lfric lily, lfarl 'l'rosper, Charles Uardener, Howard Goodyear, Clarence Chew, lilovcl Patterson, Assistant llireetor. The band is sell-governed through its system of student ofheers and the demerit system. The organization applies its own punishment and through this method has much better discipline and morale than would be otherwise possible. Once every year the band initiation is held and according to those who have gone through it. it is efficient. Members participate in other school activities. Clubs represented in the band personnel are gletfersonians, Forum, Ciceroniaus and Atheneans. Phe Glee Llub, Dramatic Club and Nas tional Honor Society also have their members present. Several other clubs have members in the band. It is really a pep club, as it is alvvavs playing for the games and setting a pace in sell- ing campaigns. XN'hile much has been said to the contrary, the hand's scholarship as a whole is above the school average. P ti fl v 107 4' 511351, Orchestra Back row, left to right: Robert Madole, Jay VVarner, Robert Fitzgerald, Thurman McKee, Floyd Patterson, Anton Pishney, Murry Rupp, Eugene Heeman, Lucian Choate, Gilbert Thayer, Elsworth Brashear. Second row: Dorothy Valentine, Mary Elizabeth Rae, Lucille Green, Oliver Holt, llarry Kyzavat, Harold Hirsehi, Don Garliek, Hubert Durgan, Robert Stetley, Pauline Tanner, Mareelle Corbin, Front row: Mr. Russell, Director, Dorothea Staas, Lynn Downey, Dale VanVacter, lidna june Fry, Edna Renshaw, Verna Locke, NVyvel Gault, Geraldine Sampson, Edna Mosley, 'llhehna Elliott, Julian Choate. Central High School has always been proud of its orchestra. This organization always gives its services willingly when called upon to do so. Page108 L 1 4 + l' A My ' , . Sooner Spirit Staff Firsthrow: Floreine Slayton, Maryetta Powell, Barrick Howard, Martha Lill, Marian Endicott, Earl Beard, Zenobia Biggs. Second row: Clarence Hughes, Ferne Wakefield, Allen Vinsant, Robert Naylor, Dorothy Commons, Christine Musgrove, Bill Stephens. Third row: Roberta Lee Adams, Maxine Carruth, Jack Lepley, Dorothy Valentine, Harriet Daniels Charles Thigpen. Fourth rowit Ellen Ann Cabell, Leonard Wood, Mabel Bugh, Maurice Shayne, Louise Diffie. FIRST SEMESTER Editorial Staff. 1 l Allen Vinsant ...................... Editor Dorothy Commons .......... Mgr. Editor Christine Musgrove ...... Asst. Mgr. Editor Barrick Howard ............. Sports Editor Roberta Lee Adams .... Asst. Sports Editor Maryetta Powell ........ Associate Editor Floreine Slayton ..... .... l ieature Editor Mildred Rodgers and Martha Lill ....................... Typists Miss Beryl Barnett ............... Sponsor Business Staljf Jack Lepley ................ Business Mgr. Maurice Shayne ...... Asst. Business Mgr. Theresa Samples and Maxine Carruth ......... Circulation Mgrs. Clarence Hughes ..... .......... C ollector Arnold Averitt and Edward Kahoe ..... --- Bookkcepers Mr. Guy Brown .................. Sponsor SECOND SEMESTER Editorial Stafi. Floriene Slayton ............. Mgr. Editor Maryetta Powell ...... Asst. Mgr. Editor Allen Vinsant, Barrick Howard .................. Special Writers Bill Stephens ................ Sport Editor Roberta Lee Adams, Mabel Bugh, Harriet Daniels .......... Asso. Editors Christine Musgrove, Zenobia Biggs .................... Feature Editors Ferne Wakefield, Robert Navlor ................... News Editors Earl 'Beard, Louise Duffie ---- --.....-.-.-.. Humor Editors Marian Endicott. Paul Goddard, Wilmerljessup --...--- Special Reporters Martha Lill ...............,,,, ,,,,, T ypigt Business Staff Clarence Hughes -- - ..-...... Business Mgr. Leonard Wood ..............,,,. Adv, Mgr, Charles Thigpen --- ---- Maxine Carruth .... .... Ellen Anne Cabell Asst. Adv. Mgr. Circulation Mgr. Asst. Cir. Mgr. Maurice Shayne ..... .,,.,--- C ollector Arnold Averitt, Ed Dorothy Commons ............ --- Editor Kahge ,-,------- --- Rookkeepers P a g c 109 ' i A Cardinal Staff lxrst row, left to right: Hugo Darley, Dorothea Harlow Tom Munclaf, Marydla Povull, llill Cope, Lynn Downey. Sccuncl row: Mary Rachel Rue, Ralph Holen, Norman Bcrluwitz, Mary Elizabeth Rae, lm Nlcllricle, Bill Sta-pllcns. Y 3 lhirfl rowi Kathrvn llriscwe. Charles Mcllriflc, Frank Mcliriclc, Harriet Fishman, nrrlnn listes, Floriene Slvytnn. S. HARRICK PIUNVARII liclitor-in-chief I Llgc 110 Edirol' ,,...,.., BIl.VlIIl'.Y.Y Llfflllllflfl' C,'if'1'11l1lfin.'1 U SPIHUI' C0lIIlIllff!'L' O1'gm1i:f1I1'm1s -- Undergraduates , FOI'01LSiF -- .--- S. HARRICK HUWARU ,,,-- EARL L. BEARD RALPH BULEN GEURGE SHIRK FRANK RACBRIDE CHARLES NICBRIDE - .... LoRxz'rTA SCHALLER Rl.-'YRY Rll.NK'll ETHEL SHERMAN HAIQVPIX' WOOLVERTO JACK HIGH JIM MCBRID1-3 Hum IJARLEY I-I.-YRRIET FISHMAN lJnRn'rHEA IJARLOW LYNN IJOWNEY NIARYETTA POWELL TI IWARY EL!zARE'rH RAE Tm: RIUNDAY - -- lNlAkY RACHEL RAE .-- RERNICE ISAACS J ' A My l 'L - A Q Cardinal Staff First row: Marsalus Foster, Mary Armstrong, Harvey Woolverton, Mary Roach Phillip Honnold, Loretta Schaller. Second row: Anna Margaret Binkley, Nils Lagn, Ethel Sherman, Jack Lepley, Roberta Selby, Jack High. Third rOw: George Shirk, Bernice Isaacs, Rex Reed, Frances Hellerman, Leonard VVood .S'f1nrI.v -, - Drnnmlirx .,- Literary -,- All -, lfcufrzrrx , , Adz'cr'tising -- S. BARRIQR HONVARD --- FRAMES HELLERLIAN -- NIARY ARMSTRONG K:XTHRINE Bmscm-: NORMAN BERi.Ow1Tz ANNA MARGARET BINKLEY REX REED N1Ls LAOO MARS.AI.LTS FOSTER H- Bm. COPE PLOREINE SLAVTON BILL STEPHENS PHILLIP HONNOLD JACK LEPLI-:Y ROBERTA SELBY GORDON ESTES LEONARD Woon EARL L. BEARD Business Manager Page Ill , 1 L ' f i B ff I' Q K i ' ff H X Q-X If XXX A K ' ' f R'J j i x Yf ' X !.f ,X .KJ -I , x 4 J 1 -mf -... 1 ' ,. 'WV V, xfff LQ D4f2f-A., 4' lqf , P age 112 ' r I OEAIRIDIINML CIHIIIRIPS 4 X ,iff , 4 f What the Cardinal Saw in 1929-1930 Sept. 9. I was waked this morning by a confusion of sounds and wondered what it was all about. Suddenly I remembered. This was the day the new year began. Eager- ly I flew into the halls of old Central and greeted my friends. I know it is going to be a happy year and I don't want to miss any of it. So I am going to keep a journal. How eager the students were this morning to tell each other all about the wonderful va- cations they had spent. Wendall Bailey got his mouth sunburned while laughing at fat ladies getting stuck in the kids' chute at Spring Lake, where he was life guard. Sept. 11. First assembly. Gee! doesn't it feel good to have somebody to razz. Good ol' Sophies in the gallery. Geneva Baker, An- nabel Bash, Lois Berry, Robert Blckford, Koran Brown, are thrilled to death that they can really sit in the center section where jimmy Nowlin, Paul Williams and R. S. have had honorary seats for years. Sept. 19. Political machines have started whirling. Election places the halo of presi- dent of Senor Class upon jim McBride. Sept. 21. Free tickets to the fair. Every- body was there. Sept. 28. Oh, you Texas! Amarillo Sandies were in our eyes to the tune of 34-7. Sept. 30. Organization of Central's Pistol Club went off with a bang to-day. Bob Brown was elected president. Bill Cope wanted to know if only presidents were eligible to as- sissination. Oct. 1. More crooked politics! Jim Mc- Bride and Floreme Slayton were elected inter- school council representatives from Central. Oct. 2. Aha! We wonder in what cap- acity those charming chaperons served at the Jet? Hay rack ride-thirteen miles from town on the Vestal farm. Confessions are good for the soul. Come on, now. Oct. 4. Not to be outdone are those red headed Ciceronians. They slung their original steak fry in a mysterious wooded locality. N. N. A. in full swing-oh, yeah? Oct. 5. Bowed the Cardinal topknot to Okmulgee to-day, 12-0. Oh, for a good cro- quet tournament. Oct. 11. just played a minor game with Blackwell. We won't discuss it but-oh, yes, last year we won 25-6. Oct. 14. Lotta important things on the way. Senior rings selected. Booster Club claims it had a steak fry Cwith Martin doing K. PJ but it reallv turned out to be an apple core fight. Bobbie Selby sure is a good l'l' fixer. 1 Oct. 24. Something dirty in the air. Mud . Bill Cope and Edith Morris leads, with Jean Rice, Fred Stubbs, Caroline Samuels, Nile Godfrey and Velma Lee Mathis helping. Oct. 25. What Ho! Chicks score 6-0. Oh, the fowl things to beat the Cardinal. Oct. 29. O. H. S. corridors are now warmed with home-made heat. Debate try- outs find Bernice Isaacs, Zenobia Biggs, Christine Musgrove, Marguerite Howell, Dorothy Commons, Fern Wakefield, Carlene Roberts and the veteran Slayton on the squads. Oct. 30. Won't that grid iron get hot when Ellen Woods and Cecil Jones, Queen and King of Football, mount their throne? Nov. 6. Well, they did it, and how? Crowned right before the student body. Nov. 7. Hats off! Mary Edna Trammel heads National Honor Society. Boys debate. finds these Seniors on the forensic lines: Granville Tomerlin, John Clayton, jack High, Jim McBride, Frank Martin, Charles Fuson and Bill Cope. Nov. 9. We hand the Red Shirts the brass Monkey, such a burlesque. Ralph Simmons, as Queen Ellen, and Earl Beard, as King Cecil, were crowned in assembly with Homer Hyde acting the role of Coach Young's little boy--in sailor hat and knee panties. Nov. 11. Armistice Day. We're at peace with the world. Had the annual football parade, followed by our game with Tulsa. Won 7-0. Hoot Mon! They were good sports, too. Nov. 13. More royalty in the Cardinal roost. Carlene Roberts is elected Hippodrome queen. Some of the seniors in the cast are Ruth Boaz, Betty Endicott, Martha Lill, Ethel Sherman, Elsworth Brashear, Edward Doughty, Kendall Rogers, Harvey Woolver- ton and Clarence Chew. Nov. 14. Public speaking still rates in lime light. Loretta Schaller placed first in dramatic reading tryout. Nov. 15. Good news. Sports on deck again. Did it rain and snow during the Red- skin game? Who cared? Boggs went track- meet in an 85-yard sprint. Oh, yes, the score 20-0. Nov. 16. Such Hollywood dieting as Bill Billups, William Harris, Hugo Darley, Joel McGinnis and Harry Horwitz are undergoing, would have been completely upset at the ban- quet given by the Red Skirts for the football squad. Nov. 20. Enid fell 7-0 before smashing football Cards. Tweet! tweet! Nov. 21, Honor society initiation and ban- quet. Page 113 P f L 1 I t 1- X . ' -8,',4fZi- at 1 4 ,Qgff 4 , + ' L I Nov. 22. Such passing of bouquets by teachers, parents and students at the Oper. House. At least the turkey dinner will live in our memory. Nov. 25. Thaddeus Edmonds and Jesse Long were put under arrest when found on the curb in Britton singing Sweet Adalinef' Nothing serious, just Forum initiation. Nov. 28. The big Norman tigers were lick- ing their chops over the meal the Cardinals were going to make. Wonder if they were surprised at the 0-0 score. Well, an impar- tial way to end the season, eh, wot? Dec. 3. Two wins from Guthrie in clash of wits. Dec. 13. Seventh an11ual Hippodrome to- night. Quite brilliant affair with movfe star dancer in novel act. Dec. 15. Coat hanger contest closed to-day with Soph'es far in the lead. Dec. 20. Do you believe in Santa Claus? Basketball with Winfield to-night and no home work. Vacation has done begun. Jan. 6.- Hullo, everybody. Good to be back. Chatter, clatter, in the halls. Jan. 13. We took the Mid-State title for the girls in debate, winning seven out of a possible eight. Maryetta Powell was elect- ed Hi G. R. president: Mary Rachel Rae, vice presidentg Ruth Wells, secretary: Mary Elizabeth Rae, treasurer. Jan. 14. El Reno snuck a 20-18 basketball win off of us. jan. 17. Snow! Good ol' snow! And dfd we get out of school early and catch the 2 o'clock street car home, cause they were'nl going to run any more? Feb. 3. Barrick Howard. Student Council President, another red headed Ciceronian vic- tory. Feb. 7. Dot Commons breaks Central prec- She is the first Junior to be elected edents. editor of the Sooner Spirit. Feb. 13. junior Class presents Charm School with Bess Solomon and Jack Harris as the leads. Feb. 23. Skating is now in popular favor. Yea! Touchdown. Feb. 28. National Honor Society elects oliicers and takes in new members. March 3. Girls' Central Conference tilt won from El Reno. March 4. Dedication of our landscaping went off. March 13. Red Adams is cage pilot for next year. March 19. Les Beaux Arts had their pic- ture-pose assembly. Betty Reed looks lovely in marble. Page 114 March 21. See those girls limping through the halls? Mary Armstrong and others? Horseback riding is now the sport. March 26. French and Spanish club plays drew good crowds. Ellen Anne Cabell and Dorothy McCullough went over big. March 28. Sooner Spirit changed editors and gave Slayton a chance. Guthrie loses debate to Central, also Crescent was left behind a 5-1 baseball tally. April 1. What day is this? Were Evelyn Sullivan and Bus really married? April 4. The Singer of Naples had Florenz Miller and Jack High as leads, with Charles Fuson and Jeanette Louderback as supporting cast. They needed it, we heard, to carry everybody out at the close of the third act. . April 5. A. A. U. W. Senior tea a suc- cess! April 7. Cardinals and Comets play base- ballg they seem to have won 7-3. April 9. Girls golf coming right along. We seem to have a good chance to win the city title. April 11. Red Sk'rts banquet basketball squad. It's sure good to break training and eat an honest-to-goodness meal. .April 15. John Jarman takes the district title in oratory. Yea Central! April 18. Alumni Day and such a jolly crowd. April 23. Guthrie put on a keen exchange assembly. May 1. Senior play. Dorothy McCullough and Bill Cope play the leads in the Man from Home. Hugo Darley, George Shirk and Clarence Hughes with their committees look after the business end. May 9. Spring Carnival. Were we all there? Well, I guess. Now comes a busy time, getting ready for the round-up. May 22. Junior-Senior reception. Grand affair. I did not know before just how good looking our girls are and the boys-well, no wonder they are so popular. May 25. Class sermon. May 29. To-night I sat perched way back in the Shrine auditorium and I should have been happy when I saw those boys and girls march across the platform for their dfplomas. But I was not. Why, I'thought, we are spilling them out. They won't be back any more except as alumni. Where are they going and what are they going to do? I wish I knew. Wherever they go and what- ever they do, I hope they will always be true to their better selves. Dear Class of 1930, may your journev be a long, happy and prosperous one is the sincere wish of THE CARDINAL. f ' i '55 DRAUGI-I N'S Business College 511 1-2 N. Broadway PHONE 3-6481 YOU I YOU must go after success. YOU cannot get the great things through others. YOU can attain your ambition if you are willing to pay the price. YOU must do something. It is YOU for YOU. SPECIAL Every hour and every day should be considered a SPECIAL. Con- sider seriously the value of TIME. To do the most in the least time, you must KNOW HOW. Draughon's Practical Training gives you necessary qualifications. Train for something. The GREAT QUESTION What to do and how to do it, is the great question in the minds of am- bitious high school graduates. Draughon Training will help you answer the question and give you the right start in life. OUTLINE-INDIVIDUAL METHOD saves you time and money. OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA CITY is leading in opportunities for trained young men and women. We want to help you qualify to hold successfully the good positions in your own home town that are going to others. Our SPECIAL proposition to high school graduates offers more for less than has been your opportunity before-INVESTIGATE. T. M. FLANARY, Pres I. D. FLANARY, Mgr. Page 116 ' ' . I ' ' . F I Y , . xf Who? This certain young lady called --- VVith everybody does she find fault, She sits in a Ford, And acts like she's boredg Then asks her boy friend for a malt. T here's a certain young girl named -- ln Central no one is halerg She likes all the boys, And their company enjoys, But a certain young man does trail her. A forward young lady named -l- Everybody she tries to enticeg You'd think she is wild, .But she's really quite mild g And believe it or not, she's nice. There's a certain young fellow named His naine has to rhyme with barleyg He likes to wear spats But not derby hats, He delights with the teachers to parley. There's a Jeff politician named ----- His motto is Do it or die. He voted for Carlene, For Hippodrome queen, And she passed the poor boy right by. There's a sprightly young man named Who thinks he's just the right dope. He's graceful and airy, With the dance of a fairyg With him all the girls would elope. Page ll7 1 ' ' Congratulations to Class of 1930 LAYTON, I-IICKS 65' FORSYTH Compliments Class of 1930 A Frienjl l I3reclG.Nefff5' C o m p a n y Quarter-Century of LIFE INSURANCE Service 210 North Robinson OKLAHOMA CITY P 118 Compliments to the Class of 1930 Semco Color Press Complete Printing Service 414-16West Third Street OKLAHOMA CITY Al ' Pago 110 Oklahoma Portland Cement Company ..... Compliments 1013551525 oKLA1-1oMA CITY UCKINS OTEL Congratulations Class of 1930 314 NORIII ROBINSON Loans Investments and Human Interest ' owoms amafflww. Savkclnslilubon MORRIS W. S. KEY KEYOKLA OIL COMPANY Pg 120 Dial 2-52 81 i ' I i l Central Alphabet A-Autograph, name written on every page in a text book. B-Bluff, answer to most questions. C-Corridor, Miss Dawson. Beware! D-Diploma, a reward for standing it three years. E-Eva, and examinations-mind drainage system. F-Flunk, expectations realized. G-Gum, favorite jaw exercise, being worked by Bob Howard. H-Heart, organ of the body that changes position, frequently to the mouth. I-Infant, disturber of the peace-Robert Naylor. J-Junior, above a Sophomore, but far below a Senior. K-Kiss, an indescribable something that is of no value to anyone, but is much prized by the right two. L-Locker, a possession used by othersg especially No. B-193. M-Mail and male, two nouns equally enjoyed by the females. N-Neck, the word that ceases to be a noun. O-Owens, Marieg also Marie Owens. P-Pony, an animal in the Latin class. , Q-Questions, attempt to sidetrack Miss Ferris. R-Ralph, Hickman and Simmons. S-Skipper, spring fever and Seniors-all very nice. T-Tardiness, indoor sport of Lloyd Heiden. U-Uppishness, disease spread by the National Honor Society. V-Vacuum, interior of Paul Rutledge's skull. W-Wind, something felt as we pass Carlene in the hall. X-xertion, something sophies undergo when looking for Central's elevator. Y-You-dumb enough to read this. Z-Zero, of no value except when on an examination paper. e . Page 121 ' r lu Congratulations Seniors of 1930 Letzeiser Sz Co. has been the official jewelers for senior high, school classes and highschool clubs at Central since 1909: When you are en- rolled in your favorite college you will find Let- zeiser dk Co. still anxious and able to serve you, for fraternity and sorority rings and pins are their specialty. LETZEISER EX CO Manufacturing Jewelers 305 Hightower Building Oklahoma Clty Page 122 A! i 1 Page 1.13 1 4 4 v A Summer Business Course-S565 Students who wish to brush up in comm-er'-ial subjects, or who can use short- hand, typewriting or other commercial training to assist in paying ca-penses through college or university will be -inter- ested in the new Summer Term of Hill's Business College. NEW TERM STARTS JUNE 2 The term begins on June 2, and con- tinues thirteen weeks. Tuition cost is nom- inal-only 565. Students may choose any of the regular courses offered by Hill's Business College. including Stcnotypy-the fascinating new profession. which has been called, The Ma- chine Way in Shorthand. All the equipment, and the complete fac- ulty employed during our fall and winter terms, will be at the service of students enrolling for the summer courses. ASK FOR FREE SUCCESS BOOK Visit the school in person, or write for fl FREE copy of our NEW SUCCESS BOOK. It tells all about our school, courses. equipment, faculty and employ- ment department. TVhen writing, mention whether interested in our Summer Term, or whether you intend to enroll at a later date. HILL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE and Business University 619 West Main Street 4- -2- 4- 4- f- Oklahoma City mm. 3-3433 High School Pharmacy- PHON E Your Bank Account is one Friend who Never Fails You ! 4 per cent on 2 -4 2 3 8 Savings Accounts Liberty National Bank OKLAHOMA CITY Page 124 ' - I I I GTON gli? 7 Sum' Lows The College of Liberal Arts The School of Engineering The School of Architecture The School of Business and Public Administration The Henry Shaw School ofBotany The School of Graduate Studies The School of Law The School of Medicine The School of Dentistry The School of Nursing The School of Fine Arts The Division of University Extension The Summer School For Catalog and Full Information, addrau G. W. Lamke, Registrar. i FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE CARDINAL Disbursements Editorls salary ..........,.........,..u...... ..... 0 0.01 New Wfaste Paper Basket ....t.,........ .. 2.45 Luncheons for prospective advertisers ,.w., 485.00 Shoe leather used in collecting ads ........ ,.,. ..... 4 4 40.00 Outside help .............,.......................... ,...7.... 2 000.00 Gum Qfor iuspirationj .....,..... ....... ..... 2 l 0.00 Gasoline ...,...............,..... . .... 300.00 Ink, pens, stamps, etc ..... ...., 9 9.90 Dictionary rental .,.....i....,..............,s .. .93 Crepe Qfor floor of Animal roomj .s.l ..... 2 0.00 Receipts Advertising ...,....... ......ei.. ......,..... 0 C 30.00 Sale of Annuals ..... ................................... 1 .00 G1-and Total ,,.....,. ..,a.... U se your imagination. P ag e 125 1 . 'i ' L 4. D. 6' NI. Sporting Goods Are The Choice Of Schools Everywhere xg ' Whrflmr if 'ix .:l,, 4? 1 .-ev 'I Busfbflll. F 0 ot- ' b II II. Basketball. Tmnzis, 'I' 'r 0 1' If. 4 Finn Golf or nth- 1'r f'quipm1'nf. 11011 may be su,-re of ' Herrin!! Hu' luw' J' ut l'1'fff'r R. fl V1 ff - r1'm1'mbc'r - iff' ff! 'L -WW PE NPEUIAII PRIUES TO SCHOOLS AND CLUBS 9 Pettee s 5 Stores in OI.vl11hornaUity If DANCE PROGRAMS ARTISTIUALLY MADE TO YOUR ORDER SOCIAL STATIONERY WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS iEngra zwd or Proccxsedj CALLING CARDS IVE INVITE YOU T0 CALL Chubb-Trammel Co. Disiinvfive Printing 509 West Main 3-9910 As good as the best and better than the rest. Congratulations Congratulations -2- to the C1888 Of 1930 Class of 1980 A FRIEND Page 126 A FRIEND 4 f r In Noisy ,..... Idiotic ........ Nimble ........ Energetic ........ -Thoughtful -Enthusiastic Egotistical ..,... -Notorious ,..... -T allest ...,, -Hilarious .... Innocent ....... Rude .,,,..sc -T riiling ..,.... -Youthful ......,.. -Nimble Idohzed ......... -Notorious ....... Envious .....i.,.. -Thoughtful -Egotistical ....,. -Enthusiastic Naughty ..... T allest ........ -Handsome ...v......... Iromcal ...................... Rough and Ready ..,.... Triflmg ..................... Yawnmg ....,.......... I :lx k 77' 1930 Models Girls Boys ........Kathryn Hughes ..............Floreine Slayton .....,,..Margaret Redding ....,,.Dorothea Harlow ........Jeanette Morris ....,....Minnie Swartz .........Berna Lindsay ....,....Mary Roach Lynn Downey ........Ellen Ann Cabell ......,.,,,,,,.,,,....Nora Clark Mary Edna Tramrnel ...,,..,...,....,...Martha Galt ........Truth Adkins .............,.....John Shearer Harvey Woolverton Lago ...........Gordon Estes ...............Hubert Reese ,....,,.Robert Loughmiller ..,,...,.,,,,.,.,..Homer Hyde .........Woodrow Alexander .............Bobby Naylor ..,,..,.,.Ra1ph Bolen .......,.Sidney Pone ............Earl Beard .......Ra1ph Simmons ......,..Charles Fuson Page 127 MEL ' r Congratulations Class of 1930 Harvey P. Everest Swaggerest of Swagger Dressy .7 Clothes For Youth SNAPPY P A T- TERNS - HAND- S! IMELY TAIL- UREID H A R T, SFHAFFNICR K MARX. Two I' ai 1 r S of PZIIIISJRIII sizes. HAT P WHOLESALE Tiess 322 PER1oD1cALs Sox S25 8 S35 418-420 West Third Street CLOTHING HPIAIFQUARTERS FUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Kn1ghi,EeC11 EK co. 107 West Main Street Congratulations Thomas Sorey C1assof1930 ARCHITECT TELEPHONE C. Edgar Honnold 2 ' 2 9 2 8 MUNICIPAL BONDS First National Banh Building Oklahoma City, Olfcla. 1008 Perrine Building Oklahoma City, Ohla. X P a g ci 128 ' anna- U g 1' 129 Ramsey Petroleum Corporation ll . Ri4.llSEl' IV. R. R.-1lllSEl NICHOLS HILLS Believe It Ur ot: Oversize Homesites with every convenience of Ok- lahoma City--plus recre- ational and social ad- vantages to be found no- where else in Oklahoma -sites for as little as S800-reasonable down payments and easy terms G. A. Nichols, Inc. But f't'll1l'2ll lzeut Henry. But Martha Galt went home one cluy with- out Ralph taking her. But' Jenn Rim-e was quiet for live minutes. But Frank Martin likes his name of Jun- iorl.. But Hubert Reese mloesn't love any girl. But Keith Mabry went to every class one day. But the lih1 zu'y bought two new books this year. But Alive Sheldon has become a iiapper. Central had the best' senior class in his- tory in 1930. But Dorothy McCollough was popular ut 115 ,V Hurr1'11 Dial 3-T341 Tulsa Ilighl P I1 g e l30 I L 1 lu L v i 5 4 l Q' 1 Coronation, As It Should Have Been! HJ' A iegjqdl .31 5NPP5lQ n f 'ff A ,A r L 1. A cheery funeral dirge floated thru the dense air of a breathless audience as Queen Simmons fwho has a weigh about herj stalked fdislgracefully down the aisle of Central with King Beard, dressed as an Alps-climber. The procession, consisting of all the Red Shirts dressed as males and females, moved majcstically toward the stage to crawl over the foot-lights. The audience sat perfectly numb as Ralph Simmons split his dress in the transit. QVoice from back of room: Where's that? J The two royalties mounted their packing boxes mid an uproar. Beard gently crowned Simmons with a brickbat, and all the children jus' latted! Autographed scenes stood banked in the background. Before the royal court, Fred Stubbs Qas seen on the right in the above figure, heaven help the figurelj rendered Sonny Boy interspersed with howls of Mammy from Cy, Jr. tHomer Hydel, as seen on the steps of the throne. The concluding number was a delightful gas-balloon dance as interpreted by Charles Fuson, James Groves, and Bill Cope in their shirt-tails. Please refrain from noticing my bewhiskered limbs, sez Cope but every rose has its thorn. Then guess who? Second hour class! P a g e 131 1 Q f hi f f P i A L 4 Q Know Tny L74-fore He :.K LfllllU1 S ' Knows liiznt-ss Yours I Vol. HQO MAY 28, 1935 PRICE: YOUR REPUTATION TREREVEALED lN QUEEN SCANDAL Lharging bigamy, bribery. bought notes, and illegal pro- cedure. Bill Cope, Central sen- ior, Filed prosecution against Ralph Simmons, alleged to have been the ringleader of the Galt Gang in the recent Spring Frolic election at Central, in which Martha won by a neck. tWhose?l The case is to be brought up in Federal Court today, Judge Jim McBride announced. Cope will be his own prosecut- ing attorney and will use as his star witness, Velma Lee Mathis. Miss Mathis will be dressed entirely in black and report has it that as a special attraction, Miss Mathis will sing The Man From the South. Paul Rutledge, who has been a senior at Central for five years will defend Simmons, by right of seniority. Miss Galt will be present, at-- tired in baby blue, to testify in GIRL FALLS IN WATER TO BECOME POPULAR Choosing water as an aid to popularity, Jean Rice, 17, daughter of Mrs. C. I.. Rice, was rescued from two foot water Tuesday, April 22, when her boat overturned at the Sherman Lake near Guthrie, 30 miles from the city. After begging and beseech- ing several men to take her boating on the lake, the girl took the matter into her hands and rowed across the lake. En- tirely fatigued from the exer- cise, Miss Rice stood up in the boat to find herself lying in the water and two minutes later in the arms of Bob Howard, the masterful gum-chewer. Page 132 I 1 behalf of her l'ly-pure reputa- tion. CR. S. V. PJ Qope is considering tiling a new charge against Simmons on the grounds that Simmons has already managed to bribe the jury, which is composed of the following big butter-and- egg men of Central: Ralph Bolen, Robert Vahlberg, Wood- row Alexander, James Groves, Dickie Godfrey, Warren Ches- nutt, Gilmore Scott, Lloyd Fischer, Jack High, Frank Martin, Earl Beard, and Ancil Adkins. Adkins was impanel- led because he is the brother of Truth Adkins, alleged to have supported the Galt Gang for a material award such as pledg- ing B. V. G.'s. TRIUMVIRATE FOUND ON SOAP BOX Gathering for blocks and blocks, as far as the eye could see, a crowd of men, women and children stood awed, listen- ing to the startling sermon against danc'ng, at California and Broadway yesterday. The revival, lasting for one week, is being conducted by Reverends Robert Naylor and Barrick Howard, fteachers of the old schoolj. Allen Vinsant, the ladyt ?J with the Hsparrow voice renders a ditty each day to inspire the listeners to high- er and nobler things than danc- ing. With a soap box as a pulpit the two revival'sts are using as their theme song Why we are against Junior-Senior Proms and use Fels Naptha Soap. tadv.l Having inspired thous- ands by their sermons, the country is awakening to the fact that proms should never be held during high school daze, because it lowers moral standards, twhatever them are.J We wonder when the roll is called up yonder if they'll be missing, as Aimee Semple is? DRAMATIC CLUB INITIA- TION BECOMES PLEASURE Thirty pledges, especially boys, were eager to seek en- trance in the Dramatic Club of O. H. S. when smothering kisses became the initiation to all boys tgirls excludedl. The affair took place at Marie Owens' March 15, 1930. Since then fifty males have been tak- en into the club. Blood-thirsty Doris McAllis- ter, having poured molasses in everyone's shoes, next started kissing all boy pledges. The party became rough when Vel- ma Lee Mathis, Jean Rice, and Jeannette Cauk, followed suit. The o11ly complaint came from the boys twe meant menl who objected to having a dog kiss them. COMPANIONSHIP FORCES LOVE SUIT Miss Carlene Roberts is bringing suit against Ralph Hickman in county court on the grounds of neglect. While in Amarillo Mr. Hickman be- came thick with the cashier in the Dirty Spoon, who vows Hickman denounced his love for Miss Roberts and stat- ed he only went with her for her money and looksf?l The cashier tanother blondej has written Miss Roberts ex- plaining what happened that night and why Hickman didn't play football in the game the next day. The complainant re- fuses to show the letter to re- porters. 4 ' 5 f f 1 5 U l , Q 1 , 4 5 7 ,X 4 4 e .1312 , X may as, 11:31 THE NASTY NEXVS Page 2 NDAUGHTERS OF SIN AT SHRINE Greatest of all road shows, Daughters of Sin will play a two night stand at the Shrine auditorium in Oklahoma City, commencing May 17. An all star cast will appear including, Gertrude Pitts and Frank Mar- tin and other comic-opera stars. The revue includes incidents of a woman's life which should be portrayed marvelously by Miss Pitts, who has had the most experiences in all the larger cities, Britton, Moore and Bethanv, with a four week stand in Seminole. WHY NITIES SHOULD BE WORN Life's most embarrassing moment presented itself in its true light to nine girls of Cen- tral high school several weeks ago when they, clad only in pajamas Cplain and fancy, thin and heavyl found themselves confronted bv two good-look- ing, blue-eyed, motorcycle cops at 1:30 o'clock in the not-so- dim light of the moon. ' Taking full advantage of the opportunity that comes once in a lifetime the girls, remember- ing the high standards of the famous anti-necking society, went into a huddle with the I I I , I policemen. From the group' rose tender plead'ngs. anguished voices, and distracted cries. At last the ticket, which the cruel- hearted policemen had written for the nine little girls in pa- jamas because they had missed a darned old stop-line. lay on the ground in shreds. The girls emerged victorious from the struggle while the notorious Dodo McAl'ster rolled her eyes and explained to the bewildered cops that it was the first thing wrong they had done tonight and that they weren't really bad girls vfmaybeif' The truth of the matter was that a car full of Sig Alphs from Norman had been pursu- ing the car full of Cardinal maidens and in such a chase, stop-lines meant nothing. Altho' this startling disclos- ure may drag the following girls' names thru the mud of slander and ruin, we will have no mercy. They were Jean Rice, Eugenia Gowing, Velma Mathis, Doris McAlister, Carl- ene Roberts, Dorothy Com- mons, Ethel Sherman, Ellen Woods and Billy Smith. FOUR BASEBALL BOYS MISSING While enroute to McKin- ney, Texas, for a ball game, Louis Delarvin, Paul Williams, Gordon Estes and Keith Daw- son all disappeared in the city of Denton where a girls' school is situated. The four showed up the following day but were unable to play-Coach Braden refuses to explain to the re- porter why he will never go to McKimmey again. We wonder? SLEUTHS SCENT N. P. A. TRAIL It was known today, when Detectives Rutledge and Nay- lor became very interested in the N. P. A. that necking was the past-time of the organiza- tion. The purppse was exposed when the two found Charles Fuson, the perfect Romeo, and Ferne Wakefield fnotorious highway womanl, parked in Lincoln Park northeast of the citv--fishingf PJ Several charges have been l V filed against the organization as it would not state what the in- itials stood for-We have our doubts as to the social standing of the members. Jack High, president, is said to be hiding out at Britton. eluding the bulls, Cwhich makes us wonder why he chose a cow-country.D A search is be- ing continued, hoping to find more members of this illus- trious organization, which is demoralizing the student body of O. H. S. N. P. A. COLUMN A serious love affair has de- veloped between Haskell Boggs and a lady fwe doubt it,J who is running a candy store in Amarillo. Boggs refuses to repeat the name. Evidently, something's up that ought to be down! Two prominent people were admitted as honorary members to the N. P. A. late last night. These honors are seldom placed upon people of such high men- tality as they usually are slow other ways. However. the customary hours of necking re- quired of a prospective mem- ber were covered with much rarfditv by Christine Musgrove and debate Coach Lewis in the back seat when the debaters returned from Blackwell. We have heard that Edith Morris has a cousin who's a Sig Alph at Norman. She states he isn't her cousin buf that she knows him. These cousins have queer ways of showing brotherly love. American Boy ....... - --- -Joel McGinnis POPULAR MAGAZINES Scientific American ....... William C oghlan Review of Reviews ........ Barrick Howard Hai-per's ,,.....,,. ,..... 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