Central High School - Tom Tom Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1924

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SM ?-YET '-!Qi !El ! S El S 1 1 Q I1 -4 ll ni 1 M1 i 1, . Sl., 1 3 gr:- a a c I c . ' ss . sr. ff. -I 2' -.as - 1- if Y 'R 5 if - A M. T W f i f-f Top Panel-Reading from left to right. Walter C. Anthony, Mech. Drawing, Ottawa University, Pittsburg Manual Training School, Hugh E. Miller, Mach- ine Shop, Indiana State Normal, Indiana University. MATHEMATICS-L. W. Lavengood, Director, Indiana Uni- versity, A. B. Amor Schlenker, Indiana University, A. B., University of Chicago. W. V. Straw, Northwestern Col- lege, A. B., University of Lyon, France, Chicago University. Lela Copeland, University of Oklahoma, A. B., Univer- sity of California. Bottom Panel-Reading from left to right. Frances D. Cary, Freshman Class Director, Warrensburg Teachers' College, University of Kansas, B. S., Chicago University. Lucile Copenhaver, University of Oregon, B. A., M. A., University of Chicago. Walter Sehoggen, Okla- homa University, A. B., B. M. MUSIC-E. Edwin Crerie, Director, pupil of F. Cazneau Litchfield, Hans Zwicky, Adolph Foerster. H. I-I. Ryan, Director of Orchestra and Band, pupil of Herbert Butler, Leopold Auer. Mrs. Mary Rives Brown, Sherwood Music School, Chicago, B. M., Northwestern University, Bush Conservatory of Music, Chi- cago Music College. ii F 1 V' J 3 . rc- ' A. 4- ' ' J' - ,ie 25:1 Q ...l 1 Top Panel-Reading from left to right. SCIENCE-james J. jennison, Director, University of Missouri, B. S., University of Kansas, M. S., University of Chicago. N. E. Schupbach, Ottawa University, Kansas University. Margaret Hill, Randolph Macon College, A. B. G. L. Bolyard, University of Chicago, B. S., University of Chicago, M. S. Chas. D. Thomas, B. S. A., Kansas State Agricultural College, Graduate Student 1919-20-21, County Agent, U. S. D. A., Kansas 1918. Lucile Witte, Kansas University, A. B., A. M. Bottom Panel-Reading from left to right. A. S. Littick, Ohio Wesleyan. TEACHER TRAINING-Jessie Lesslie, Director, Columbia University, B. S. and A. M. Forest Wilkinson, University of Missouri, University of Wisconsin. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION- Ernest W. Rau, Director, Southeast Missouri Teachers' College, University of Wisconsin. Burell O. Moles, Wrestling, Central Missouri Teachers' College, B. S., International Y. M. C. A. College, Springfield, Mass., B. P. E., University of Missouri. Otto J. Endres, swimming, track, University of Wisconsin. 20 .C W' 4' --Q H-1' r' 4' sr? sis . 5' . ' wwf' i vS' T v wi 2 4 2 4 5 5 4

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.4iL0'.4i 4- gi ! 106.41 92.4 Gfs.4i,Qf2E-45 .4 Bl mul we in is e-'ev 'l' -rivevevilir -wewwla-i.eqa Y. ' if ss q Top Panel-Reading from left to right. 0-. Sadie Lee Orr, George Peabody College for Teachers, B. S., University of Chicago. Pearl Heyburn, Loretta College, ' University of Chicago, Teachers College, Pittsburg, B. S. Vinita Nelson, Oklahoma A. and M. College, B. S., Univer- ,ws sity of Chicago. LANGUAGESAEllen Goebel, Director, Warrensburg Missouri State Teachers' College, Ph. B., University of Missouri, A.B.,B. S., University of Chicago. A. M. one years study abroad, France, Italy, Spain. Elma Rag Burghart, Spanish, Colegio International, Madrid, Spain, Ly ce Fenelon, Paris, France, Diplome Alliance Franca se, Paris V France, University of Chicago. Frances Benge, Spanish, Baylor University, Ph. B., University of California. National University of Mexico. Bottom Panel-Reading from left to right. ' W. H. Hake, Latin, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., A. B., A. M., Harvard University, University of Columbia, N Cleveland School of Education, Chicago University. Gladys A. Barnes, Spanish, University of Oklahoma, A. B., Iwi. A., Universities of Chicago and Colorado, Summer study in Cuba and Mexico City. Anita Humphrey, Spanish, Uni- versity of Kansas, A. B., University of Colorado. Ruth Gifford, Spanish, University of Oklahoma, B. A., M. A. Uni- versity of Chicago, National University of Mexico. Isabel Vlfatkinson, Latin, Wilmington College, A. B. Southwest Teachers' College. B. of Pedagogy. University of Colorado. Emma Lee Snuggs, Latin, University of Texas. .-X. B. ' A if -as .ag 5 45' 5 -me w 9 Q f rri. 1 I -I W r . E if 5 5 ii ' g as ,Q it .::.,. Q LV V V fr if '. I I . ts . . J ff' T? I ff Ass X- - 1 Top Panel-Reading from left to right. Dorothy Allen, French, University of Wisconsin, A. B. Blanche Hanna, French, University of Chicago, Ph. B. L Universities of Indiana and California, Wisconsin, Grenoble, France. Maude Lourey, Latin, University of Kansas, 0,5 A. BZ, University of Wisconsin. Essie Louise Long. Latin, State Teachers' College, Kirksville, Missouri, University Y Qf WISCONSIN, B. 5. IVIANUAL ARTSAE. M, Hale. University of Oklahoma, A. B., K. S. T. C. Pittsburg, B. S. ?ecIl3..Cillaisi Woodturning, State Manual Training Normal, B. S., Kansas State Agricultural College, Bradley Poly- nic ns 1 u c. ,Q Bottom Panel-Reading from left to right. Q H. B. Campbell, Forging, University of Michigan, B. S., University of California. S. D. Horning, Auto Mechanics, K University of Colorado, McPherson College, B. S., University of California, Sarboni University, University of Paris, 5 France. Lawrence Tompkins, Printing, South Dakota State College, B. S. Raymond johnson, Woodwork, Gshkosh Q State Normal, Lawrence College. F. C. McCullough, lvlechanieal Drafting, Indiana State Normal, Stout Institute, Bradleygolytechnic Institute. S. S. Orman, Mechanical Drawing, Indiana State Normal, Bradley Polytechnic In- l stitute, niversity of Wisconsin. 19 I. if i -Q id i T it -Q Q 4 if-as 1 9 ASQ- . V J ei - Q Y ..



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3.lLQB'.B ! ! ! ! !llQ3!liEl! ! ll15iE! M'!E!El? -fail . I 'gn- 'ii Top Panel-Reading from left to right. C. A. Simon, Boxing, Boxing Instructor Multononah Club,Portland, Ore. A. T. Norgan, Baseball, Maryville College. Tenn., University of Wisconsin, University of Illinois. GIRLS' HEALTH EDUCATION-Helen Carlson, Director, University of Wisconsin, A. B., University of Chicago, Teacher. Mrs. Willis Webber, Swimming, Wilson Swimming School, American Red Cross Life Saving. Bertha Kirk, University of Illinois, A. B., University of Wisconsin. Mildred M. Strohl, State Teachers' College, Iowa, Chicago Normal School of Physical Education. Bottom Panel--Reading from left to right. OFFICE-Mrs. Floy Horning, Principals Assistant, Ottawa University, Kansas State Teachers' College, B. S. University of Minnesota, University of Chicago. Mrs. Lucile Williams, Registrar, junior Colle e of Kansas City. LIBRARY-Margaret Ely, Director, Oberlin College, B. A., Chicago Public Library Training aass, University of Wisconsin. Mrs. Verna johnson, Durant State Normal. Mrs. Laura Holliday, Milwaukee-Downer, University of Illinois. Mrs. ,Jennie Green Walker, A. and M. College, Assistant Librarian, Library Training, Chicago University. MISS ANNA DROUOT, R. N. Polyclinic Hospital, New York City, Tulsa Hospital, Member of National Public Health Association, American Association of Nurses. Got a headache? Feelin' bad? Here's the lady who can make you like new. She treats on an average of forty ailments each school day, besides her community work of calling the sick, and in extreme cases visiting the homes. It is our nurse who through the Student Aid cares for our undernourished ones by supplying them daily with milk and fresh vegetables. Free medical services for those of us who have something wrong with our eyes, ears, noses, or throats can be secured through Miss Druout. Through the foresight of the Tulsa Pan-Hellenic Society, she has found deserving patients for a comfortable bed maintained for school children by that society at Sand Springs Hospital. Is the swimming pool clcar and fresh, or the drinking water pure and wholesome? It is Miss Drouot who through her chemical tests determines these things. She will even vaccinate you or secure that service for you when small pox season comes around. Not the least of her duties is that of superintending the physical examinations of some 1400 girls during the school year. 21 SL 1? 1 vL,' L. :. I 5-.f S. 5 r- Y V 52' 5--. sf r L Q Q. Q R. L I E3 it I 5 . A 5 , x 1 M N N. . . 9 . - H. T Z

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