Central High School - Tom Tom Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)
- Class of 1927
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Of all the youth of Tulsa who began their school work here or elsewhere a dozen years ago you have persisted to the endj you have used most fully the opportunities provided to prepare yourselves for life and for service. The public school is the highest expression of democracy and of its fundamental prin- , . . . .. .Ws.w..wwu . . . uw ciple of interwoven, reciprocal service,-all for each and each for all. Iilere all have combined to give each of you opportunity for the beginning of the fullest and best individual development, to the end that each may in turn contribute freely and un- selfishly his full part to the common wealth and the common welfare. For twelve years the schools have wrought with you to establish your health and phys- ical vitalityj to broaden your knowledge and increase your love for truth and your ability to find it,' to give you the beginnings of sbill in some line of service and profitf to fix in you the habit of forming right judgments, patiently and fearlesslyj to give you the power to appraise and appreciate more fully the beauties of nature and art, righteousness in human conduct, the deeper harmonies of the soul, the best things of the spfrit,' to help you form noble and adequate purposes and establish worthy aimsf to nourish and strengthen in you the altruistic good-will which will turn all else to your own good and to service of man and God. They have tried to give you the power of self-initiative, self-guidance and self- restraint, which mahe for self-control and for democratic freedom. Your four years of high school correspond with my four years of service as superin- tendent of schools in Tulsa. We were freshmen together. I have watched your progress with loving interest. I have faith in you. I believe you will find your way to higher and fuller preparation, to noble liv- ing and fine service. I believe you will pay the price of tlze great reward of life well lived and worh well done. Your opportu- nities are unlimited. May all that is good and best be yours, P. P. CLAXYYON, Superintendent. February 9, 1927. wmvs1wHwnmmtmmmww1muslluxwwswm IH lllllf 9 e nn I II1I ,,,,,,,, ..... . H ...ft .,,.,..,,,,,........ , .... .....s. 1 1ll!l!lINI1l'P ltt 's ls 'Nm' 1l1'lH1l1l1lll1 ..... ......... . .......,. st g ws... +11 l l lll. tttsttstf H 1+t't .tts muslimua41u14llllnnliiltlll'siilillllllmmniwamnamlllnxwlllll' llllllll lll 1m Ul'WillWummar1w+u1rNr1llllsm l 1 'ft' ttttlt f llll lllll ill s l If. . 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Enlarged, specific, and elective gradu- ation requirements, enriched sequen- tial courses of study in class room and home room, broadened opportunities for student participation in school control situations, curricularized extra curricular activities, added instruc- tional equipment in class rooms, shops, laboratories, and library, together with a strong, sympathetic, co-operative group of teachers, have given all of you rare priv- ileges to equip yourselves for effective serv- ice in the special responsible opportunities and situations which lie out just ahead of you upon new levels of life. For all of you who have entered and will pass out through our wide-flung doors, l have the heartiest of good wishes. l hope that all of you through your partici- pation in the varied life of Tulsa High 11Inmmwmfmmw su--W-ss, s. W., r MERLE C. PRUNTY, A. B. 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She loves to swim. Q is s . how she keeps her Ugirlish figure. j It also seems that B1 has a particular attraction for her. Wonder what it is? It ' aid that is BRUCE HARRIS Hi-Y One might think Bruce was bashful, but he is just dignified and calm around the ladies. Bruce is always willing to lend someone something. Everyone is proud to claim him as a friend. ALICE KUCKERT T Club, 1924 Tarn Tom, Cartoon Club Alice is the efficient president who has led the T Walkers successfully through this year. If she T VValks as successfully through life as she has high school, she will never lack friends. Alice would rather paint than eat. JEWEL RENFRO T Walkers, Senate, T Club, G. A. A. jewel is an active, athletic type of girl. Her hobbies are swimming, hiking and dancing. She is a loyal member of the senior class, and has never failed to do her part when called upon. RAYMOND LOUC-ll Tennis Raymond's ambition is to meet Helen VVills in a tennis match. Besides being well known for his tennis aspirations, he is noted for his cheery disposition, his ready wit and his willingness to enter into work or play with equal enthusiasm. JIM PERRY Senate, T Club, Bonner Club VVe know jim. would feel positively immodest if he were caught without the cheerful grin that he constantly wears. Good looks, freckles, height and dependability are his most noticeable characteristics. Jim is one of the most popular seniors. ELLEN ROWVE President Mmdelsrahn, Hi-G. R., G. A. A., T Club Ellen has distinguished herself by her beautiful voice. She is a member of the Advanced Glee Club, Mendelssohn Club, and represented us at Norman last year in Girls Quartet, placing first. JAMES EAKIN James' talent for sketching, playing baseball and accounting is astounding. He is always willing to help. His popularity needs no comments, as his unusual personality and attractiveness bring him many friends. SELINA DUNKLE Honor Society, T Club Selina attacks Latin and I-Iistory with equal courage, and we have always known her to come out victorious. She has always been envied by all her friends because of her naturally rosy cheeks. MORT JOHNSON T'Club Mort is another of our radio fans. Maybe this is the reason why Mort isn't valedictorian of the class. He is an active member of the senior class and has proved his loyalty to the class several times. LYNETTE GOODEN Smale, Tom Tum, Punt: Club, School Life Boargi, C. S. C., Sfu'ulzrr.r Bureau, Dramatirx, Ilwmr Sorzcty I.ynnette's demure, quaint little ways have made many friends for her. The term small but mighty' may well be used when speaking of her, for her accomplishments truly warrant it. LOVIE CRABTREE Lovieis conscientious, quiet, and capable. She is Lsnatience personified. These qualities would naturally belong to a serious-min ed person, but Lovie gets just as much kick out of a good joke as anybody else. , , ,,,,,,,, ,, ...., , , ...lt ...,..,,, , ......, , .,.,. ..,. 1 llllllll'llli1'i 'l tttllll TltililllilllllltlwlIt l ll'l', lllllllll1it tii. . iiit l,,,,, ....: ll , ll ,,,,g1ll ln, , , it ,lll1ll,llllli... lllllllllllll .....i ftll' I lulllllllllllllllliizllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllff llllllllllllnnlIIHlllllIlllllllllll iiii llllllllllllll 'l'l Q lfltt Hllllltlllliltllll'l'llil'lllllllll i A-m4g+ A 47 l lv' , 'fr T llllmfy ,wfmlllfi wllllwllm---., llW WW iylllllllillllllwlllmill iillllllummmw lliimlmlll ImH'IiiHm 'lllilimiillllnwilliW llilillllllllilllllili liillililll'l'ivllllilillliiii i' liliimll'llmmll 'ml'lmlW rl 'A -. milillln lllllfllly in ulllllli'wl,rlf ' tilt, .fwilrll flll llwi-lit.lnllf 'flllll lull..mllllll- Ill will irlllll lll flwllllll Q.lllll,lll Mille lltillT,nn1f ' ' .,,itallllllllllllllllilflrlll ill -willlllllllllllilllwllll1352222-ge lla 4 - f llllf -llllllllllllllllllflllllrllmul ll, lllllllililllllillllllllllfllwvli llln. 'Wl.lJ l ll mllllylnlllllin illlllllilili H 'W lWl.ifllwlwllwlwll+llli 1 1,f,.N l 'll l'l'lmi,l,lllllllM lll,l,Q,,,5g,j,lill' 'DSPE -5'5 l4ll,l,,,l,M,pililiililQi,j,,,,g,ltI HllllU,,M:M,lijlllwl,j,l,ll,fll' WI l lUllll'l l 'LMI' iUulll,,U,, U, IH,,,H,MWWinWHWWWWNWHWWXHinWXXXRHXHXHXXXNWWWW . , ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, .,,,,, ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . . . MARY LOUISE KLINGER This golden-haired, blue-eyed miss came here in her sophomore year from Fort Smith. She is quiet and reserved, but has pep and enthusiasm. She loves swimming and school in general. Her ambition is to be a teacher. ATWELL JACKMAN W7e 'like.Atwell, a newcomer to Tulsa, for his continuous smile and never- waning-1nterest.' He is a member'of the genus golf-hug. But at other times he is busy preparing himself to be a mechanical engineer. WINIFRED HANDY Hi-G. R., Honor Society Winifred is an excellent student, as her report cards show. She was once president of her home room and is secretary in her senior year. VVe wish everyone could be so sweet and unassuming. ELENE WANNER lt is impossible to think of Elene without thinking of Elaine, for the twins are alike as two peas in a pod. Elene has a charming personality which wins 1-it her many friends. BEN HOLLISTER Hi-Y, Sfhool Life This curly-haired chap surpasses Harold Lloyd for being girl shy. If air castles were built, Ben would be sky high. But this does not mean he has no real ambition, for he has. He intends to be a civil engineer. BARBARA JANESHUTZ T-Club To be a school teacher is Barbara's ambition, and judging by her past rec- ords, we shouIdn't think she'd fail. She is a leader in her classes, and has represented the school at Norman in Latin as a sophomore, and in shorthand as a junior. DONALD FEAGIN Athletic Counril, Hi-Y, Hanor Soficly Here is a versatile chap who has proved his metal on the gridiron and in the classroom. The way he tackles his lessons would befit any such huge specimen of manliness. MARY MCGARVEY T Club Mary is a business woman of the future. Her good work in the commercial department shows her ability to carry out her ambitions. Possessing a very quiet nature, but much determination and trustworthiness, Mary has a host of friends. MARGARET HUSTED C. S. C. Margaret is a most stately and dignified senior. She is a brunette-spark- ling eyes and the skin you love to touch? She is a very business-like V person, consequently it is not at all surprising that she should want to be a public accountant. JOE BREWER C. S. C., Band Joe's short story ability is superhuman. We wonder where he gets his ideas. He is an asset to Tulsa High, for he IS always ready to do his part- especially at football games. EDNA DAVIS If you see a tall, dignified girl with big brown eyes, you will know it is Edna. She is the kind of girl one would like for a best friend. Edna is, however, like the rest of us, not especially enthusiastic over geometry. MERWYN MOSES Yes, this is one of those good looking seniors who has such curly hair. He can't help it, though-he says it Krew thatlway. Merwyn evidently be- lieves in- Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone, for he is always good natured. 'Page 26 , , , , ,,,, , lll'llllllllllii'fT'lll ,..i vl51'l l ,i'l' fllllllllllllllllllll-li i lllllil l' i'i'i llllllllllllllm, ,,,,,, -will ,, , tml Wu ll ,U lllliw, My ,, llllliii iifiIv-i in ilillll ll ull! lillllllllli 'l'llll l'l ' ll1,lltyly,l,Q,l',lilll ll l ,lin-llwk'lillrllwllllnwn iiliii l 1, Illllll- wi ,,,,, nl ll will W 1 tl. H lliiitfl'llllllllll'lllw Wtlllllulwllllllllli+ 'l '+lllllllllaanlllllllllllll 'l lltl llllllllllfl llll llllllllllllllillll'lillllllllllllllli T''Tlitilllllllllll llIllllt itll W N mmm .l 'fn Wl',5l',f:,-.H '25 umm ,mm l Qs., N MW ll ,. ,,,n, , lllllllll ,1, , , ,, !,,' ,,,,,,,,...,.ll lllllllllllljllllll,Mllll l sl,F,3llll..lyg5l,lll'l- ll ,, , I ll I lllvnny , nw ill Htl Null, l,ll, , ,W 1W1,, Y.,,,lW,l ,kggesd l ,lll l 'q,'? 'lf1l:lll Will' I l l l lllll' A lllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllll.llllllllllllllll S 'll l l -' ' ll fl ll lil ll ll ll . , ' ' ,ll ll 'N ' ll, ' 5,'9l's 1,f'S2c..ll,. 0' will. llllmlnllllvlll 5,1 Wmlu lllllllll lllnl Hlllllltll llglllllll awk 'llfg:l!iwl'l ?IFI2::ll.-I gf? ill ll I 0' l 'Al ll 'lllmll lllnt NELL SMITH - Ili-G. R., Glee Club, Honor Society o Nell is loved hy all because she is so sweet and unaffected. She intends t be a 'lschool marmf' and if she treats her pupils as she does her classmates we're sure that she will be loved by all, WVATSON ROOSA Engineering Drawing Club VVatson is a rather heavily built blonde, whose silence is golden. His hobby, that of reading good books, differs from many of ours. I Another peculiar thing about VVatson is that he simply detests vaudeville. MILDRED DUFFY Mildred is a typical flapper. She knows her stuff and her line catches 'em. lN1ildred's hobby is collecting boy friends and her ambition is to be President of the Society for Prevention of School Work. GEORGE BROOKS Honor Society Meet our future chemical engineer, Mr. George Brooks. Since he first entered these halls of learning he has been preparing for this professsion. We feel that with this evidence of steadfastness, plus his other good qualities, he is bound to succeed. W. H. CLEVELAND Booster Club, T Club, Hi-Y, Honor Society, Senate Ask W. H.g he knows everything, especially history. W. H. aspires to Har- vard, and judging by the remarkable record he has made here, he is bound to succeed and win glory that will reflect on T. H. S. ERNESTINE MOSS Ladies prefer brunettes rather than blondes at times, and emphatically so in Ernestine's case. She is especially interested in music, both classical and jazz. After finishing high school she intends to go to college where she can specialize in music. HELEN HARVEY School Life lIelen's illuminating smile seems to be especially attractive to the members of the masculine sex. She never studies unless it is absolutely necessary, but one can usually find her in B37 among the peppy reporters for the School Life. FENELON BOESCHE Speakers Bureau, Senior Hi-Y President, House of Representatives, Debate, T Club, Orchestra, Band, Senate, Honor Soriety Fenelon does everything with skill and ease, so he is not only a leader, but also popular with everyone. He isn't just fickle. ELMER JACOB Elmeis serious face deceives one into believing that he is really as grave as he looks. Elmer can make anyone laugh whenever he desires. His voice rings out loud and clear in assembly, causing a panic of laughter among us lesser mortals. BERNICE HALL Orchestra, T Club, Senate, Hi-G. R. A.vision of golden hair and blue eyes is Bernice. She is sweet and quiet, but 'lsilcnce is golden.- Bernice is right there when it comes to doing things for the school, She is proof that women don't Hgab and gossip all the time. VV. C. IIANEY VVill wonders never cease? VV. C. was present and on time all last year! Being on time to classes is not his only accomplishment. VVhenever base- ball or butterscotch pie is mentioned, W. C. is H-Iohnny on the spot. MORT KEAUGHON Many of the students will remember Mort as the boy with curly black hair, who went' to sleep in the library the day Mr. and Mrs. Prunty brought I visitors! And his wit, he will long be remembered for it. ll . 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Many times has Anna pondered whether or not to prepare that talk for English or Home Room. But her pleasant smile and ability to sew makes up for her bashfulness, Her one ambition is to be a teacher. HELEN HOLT T Club, Girl Rererfves If you have characterized Helen as a quiet girl,-well, you just don't know her. She says she IS going to be a school teacher, so watch your children. Sad to relate, Helen has no hobby, but 'tis rumored that she hates chocolate candy. NED CREEKM ORE Ned isn't quite six feet tall, but-the girls all like him just the same. He says he doesn't like gold-diggers, but who will he like, then? We wonder what the great attraction on B corridor is for Ned? Can't you imagine? His smile and winning ways make friends galore. WAYNE EDMINSTER Wayne is one of the .Uhigh ups in the senior class, being over six feet tall. He expects to be a blg cattle owner in South America. At least part of his ambition is already fulfilled-he's big. OLIVE STEM MONS School Life, T Club, Writer: Club, House of Reprerentati-ver, Tom Tom, Hi-G. R. Olive just can't stay away from a newspaper office. She longs to be a Spanish senorlta, for she takes to Spanish like a duck takes to water. MARGARET HOFF T Club, Life Saving Quiet, good-humored, self-possessed, intellectual. All of these characteristics apply to Margaret. She may be small but she is still mighty. The grades she receives in her different studies are always a. proof of this. RAY BRANSTETTER T Club, Athletic Council, School Life Ray is especially noted for his brilliant baseball playing, his sportsmanship, and work on the School Life. His good looks make him popular, but he is always quiet and dignified. FLOYD VVICK T Club, Athleiir Caunril Floyd may always be distinguished on the football field as the blonde tackle. He is a first class player and knows when to Uhit that line. But football is not the only thing he is good at-oh, no! LILLIAN FISCHER Orchestra, Glee Club, T Club, Honor Sotiety Lillian is an accomplished young lady who will especially be remembered by the seniors for her ability to play the piano. If seriousness be a sin, Lillian will never be barred from Heaven for she can even giggle over chemistry. BOB SANSOME T. Club, Band, S-wimming Bob is one of our most popular boys, having a line of feminine admirers about a mile long. He is of the happy-gn-lucky type and never lets trivial matters such as his lessons worry him. BESSI E DAVENPORT Bessile is a good worker inTalllyhiliimsilittiiesfariili she is always ready to . anyt mg that will begs:-1 zlliaylioi. agilesiilei attracted to athletics HADLEY MYERS l Speakers Bureau, T Club, Hi-Y, Boy: Glen, Debale Squad, Honor Society i 2 iIv1diileCi.l'...P1y .fbttiilf i.l?Znwi.ohi1Z'2.Ki.lolfl i.off .1 'leiigillfd ililgiiil tions, too, Hadley will i ittf ariably Carry off the honors.. 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Her favorite diversion is music, and as a side line she translates wonderfully inspiring chapters from Virgil. FRANCES SKINNER Secretary Girl Sfouts Frances entered from South Dakota where she was prominent in dramatics. She hates to make-up for plays, but we don't blame her-she looks well without make-up. Although Frances is interested in sports, she will prob- ably sing in grand opera. ROBERT SHAW T Club, Dramatirs, Debate, Glue Club, Honor Society Bob's sincerity and enthusiasm impress all who have the good fortune -to know him. He is a loyal supporter of the ideals of Tulsa High School in every sense of the word. IRVYN HOWSER Irvyn is bashful and quiet, but has a sense of humor, so this makes up for his shyness. Attending the picture show as frequently as possible is his hobby. Some day he is going to own a large Bottling Works. VIOLA JOHNSON T Club, G. A. A. Viola usually finds time to swim and is preparing to be the next American to swim the English Channel. She says she doesn't approve of flapper clothes, but we notice she wears tomboy skirts. AUDREY HAMILTON T Club, Girl Scouts, Honor Sofifly Audrey's greatest ambition is to be Governor of Oklahoma. She is interested in scouting, having done much for the cause while in high school. You wouldn't think from her grades that she didn't like home work, but she insists that she doesn't. CHESTER DOUGLAS Stagrrrafl, .4dw'rlfre Club Chet's alertness and the general air of pep that belongs to that particular shade of er-ergtitian hair has endeared him to his classmates, Gentlemen prefer blondes, you know, and this one likes them unbobbed. xt Vl'll,LETTA JOHNSON Ilonor Sorifty, Srhool Life The little blonde wisecracker whose clever column adorns our paper. Her sharp tongue, unlike most edged tools, does llOt cut-it only tickles. Vvilletta is a newcomer, as she joined us only this year, but she certainly has proved her sterling worth, VIRGIL DRUlVllVlOND Trarb, Eng'incn'ing-Dratwing Club, Wrfrtling Virgil fills the part of a dignified senior most royally. Good nature and a general satisfaction with life are two of his chief characteristics. Virgil is as serene as a Clay in June and never easily disturbed. LUCLARE CHICK Honor Soriely, Ili-G. R. Luclare's read ' wit and constant smile are 't source of en'o 'ment to her man y . S . 1 . 1 y y friends. She is also a serious-minded student as her excellent grades show. 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'll l llllllw ll111mmmwwwuw lg1Qlm,QXWmgWWWWmWWWW . ,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,..,,,,. . CON STAN CE VOLLMER Connie's humor and dry wit make her welcome wherever she goes. While her studious attitude t?j delights and also deceives her teachers, she cannot fool her friends, for her twinkling brown eyes give her away. ALICE MCCONNELL Adtvanfe Gln, Girl Smut.: Peanuts Cas she is sometimes calledj is one of the most friendly girls in our class. She says that her pet aversion is geometry, and adds that her ambition is to be a kindergarten teacher. WILBUR BEESLEY VVilbur is interested in all girls in general. He is quiet and apparently shy but appearances are often deceiving. Wilbur isn't very enthusiastic about working and especially in geometry. His sole ambition is to receive a diploma from Tulsa High School. MARGARET LEWIS Tom Tom, T Club, G. A. A., Life Sa-ving, T Walker.: Holue of Representatiwx, Senate, Honor Society Our all-around girl. A swimmer of exce tional ability, and an A student. Her pet ambition is to obtain a position like that of Miss Carlson and we know she can do it. WILLIAM ZUMWALT Football, C. S. C., House of Represenlatifuex Bill likes athletics and takes part in all its forms. In spite of the fact that he is small, he has made a name for himself. WYNONA LINDLE VVynona has few traits that accompany auburn hair. She has a happy and joyous disposition and displays no temper, She laughs constantly and con- siders life as one huge joke. VVynona's lessons are mere trifles. VADA MCKEEVER T Walken, G, Al. fl. Vada is one of the most lovable girls of T. H. S. Her ambition is to be an expert accountant. Her pet project at present is to organize a girls' football squad. FLOYD VAUGHN An unaffected chap who never toots his own horn. For that matter, he has never had to, for his deeds have always spoken for themselves. Floyd could easily be set up as an example to the lazy dullard for he is always busy either getting his own lessons or working at something else. DOROTHY BRUCE Light hair and large brown eyes give Dorothy the appearance of innocence, but we have our doubts. She is fond of reading and outdoor sports. She is seemingly averse to anything that hops and her strongest weakness is tall brunettes. LILLIAN RAMSEY Hi-G. R., C. S. C. Lillian is courtesy itself. Her pet aversion is English and some of her hobbies are reading, dancing and begging passes from freshmen. Some day we shall hear of Lillian as a kindergarten teacher. At least, this is her sincere ambition. GEORGE PENNEY Words flow from his mouth like water does from Spavinaw. George's only interests in T. H. S. are chemistry and lunch period. YVe can easily under- stand his liking for the latter. He adds that his chief interests out of school are hunting and fishing. BEULAH BASIIAM T Club Brown eyes, an attractive smile, and brown curlsg that is Beulah. She is a good student and a hard worker, but she is always happy. Her greatest sorrow is that she must attend school. . ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,...,..,,,.,,,,..,...., ,,.. ..... 1 lll llllll 'l ' l llllltt 'illlllmlllil tlli a ll ll l lllllll i+....... . .......,.....,,.... l llll' , ,... , ,,,,,,,,,,, Ill' .tl 1, ,,.. lllllllllllllllllllllll, ,,,, ...ll llli llllllll4llllll,,,,lll lllllllllllllllll lll. lllllllllllllllli1ll llll''lllllllllllllllllllllllsllllilm 'll ' llil llill. llllll.lllllllflll ,ll l U lllfjf 1 ,W, , , , , 1 Q,, , ,,il, Wi MlW, , ,,Q.!QM1 IlllllllllllllllW ' tlrll f lililllffflfl lrliltt Wnrwlllwlwl ,Q H, jj W, , ,, ,WM, ,, tl: ,1,11 gjjllaj lllllllllllllllli 1f'ff!Qf I 1f4' ff ' I f!-W lllllulullflflllllllhl'lllfIf'llllllllanllllumlllllllllllll tt.. llllllllllllllllf llll'llllQE3,'?.'llJlllllrmllllllllll 1 ' f1f' f1 1 ffflfQfQ Y 9 l llllllllllllll Hlfyl llllll7lvllanl.ml PERCY ELLINGTON House of Representatives, Honor Society Percy has a perpetual polish that won't rub off. He is proof that it is quality and not quantity that meets perfection. He is witty, wary, and wise, that is why we needed him in Tulsa High School. ELIZABETH BURFORD C. S. C., Honor Society Elizabeth is a very quiet and dignified girl. No one ever sees her the least bit flustered for she always has complete control over herself, no mat- ter what the circumstances might happen to be. Besides this, Elizabeth has many other desirable characteristics. LUCILLE YOUNG Life Sawing, T Club, Tom Tom Lucille's ambition, friends. say, is to be a swimming instructor in T. H. S. Speeches are not her specialty, but she can talk a-plenty if necessary. She 1S quite studious and interested in art, having represented Tulsa in art at Norman. JENNIE SHIELDS Jennie is a pleasant and attractive young lady who loves to serve on social committees. She knows how to decorate a banquet table tastefully and plan a suitable program. Since she likes this kind of work so well, she has decided to be a social secretary. BENJAMIN BALLINGER Benjamin believes that all work and no play makes Ben a dull boiyf' Not that he doesn't work. When there is any work to be done, Ben oes it. If we get from life what we put in it, Ben will get heaps KENDAL BENJAMIN C. S. C., Life Sowing, Honor Society Kendal doesn't talk much, but you can bet that everything she says is worth hearing. She is extremely studious. We have proof for that--she is majoring in history, and anyone who could attack that can surely be given credit for being studious. GRADEN ANGUS Hi-G. R., Honor Society Graden is seldom seen without her cheerful smile. She finds it hard, however, to smile at a history term theme. From the way she is now pro- gressing, it can be seen that she will soon be a successful business woman. CHARLES BALLARD T Club, Athletic Counril, C. S. C., School Life A handsome, suave, debonair sort of chap. Knows exactly the amount of condescension to use when in the presence of such persons as freshmen, sophomores, juniors and faculty members. Charles could give lessons on 'fHow to Conduct Oneself as a Senior.. FAY OFFICER Fay is an exemplification of the opposite of the old saying that women are not happy unless talking. Unlike others, Fay declares that her ambition is neither to swim the English Channel nor to be a movie star. VIRGINIA FESEMYER A cute girl with black curly hair-natural as well as permanent. Virginia is a lively little miss who can always entertain her friends with her witticisms. She is Ilea's best pal and can be seen with her most of the time. GLENN TAYLOR One wouldnlt imagine he had a pugnacious disposition, but when you ask ' him what he. wi-shes to be he startles you by saying he wants to be a prizefighter. Attention, girls! I-Ie's a good dancer. COLIN WILSON Cartoon Club He is unusually attracted by athletics, but his side line is printing. Colin can usually be found in the printing office or on an athletic field. He has a jolly disposition and knows the art of keeping a crowd interested. tt1tttittntttittntttituvlttnotllmntttitt.1tttfttittttumttllllnttttttutttittlmtitllultittint11ltl11ortitttlit:ttl1llltojjjitwtttlitutt1lit1l-l1lllutt11itttt11mttt1or1ttttrrmutljmmw l , E t.ttttt.,tttt...ttttK.tttt..ttttt.ttttt.t.Htttt...tttt..ttttmttttttt.Httt..tttttttl..tttttlttttt...ttttttmtttttttt..Hittttt...tlt.tK..tttttN.,tttt..,.ttttt.,HttK..t.t.t.lttttt...ttlt..ttttttoittt..,.t..tt.t,...,tt Page 31 jj lllj ,,,,,,,, , jj llllt 1, '1 ll!! ,.,....,.,,.1.l'11ll , .l:1I1- ll llllll lull lll'Al lllllillWli l llllllll l I1 l 1 I '1'l 1l 5 jj Illllll llllll' , 1llllfl ,,,,,,, .,,,. llllll' bl' ll I, jj ll, ll llllllllllllh llll l ltlll +l l' l .llllllljlljilllllltllhl''llllllllllllllmlljlllllllllllllll llllllllll ullll1lllllllllll'llll lll. lllllllllllllllllll l'l ll lllllllf I lllllalllllllllllll l..,l llllllllllllllltlll llllim y mm., vllllml ,,mm,,. 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Bert, without doubt, is an excellent stage- craft worker since he is an honorary member this year. He never advertises himself. LOUISE CASTON Hi-G. R., T Walkers, G. A. A. Eating is Louise's favorite indoor sport. She is enthusiasm personified, and her presence is vitally important to every football game that Tulsa plays. Her large brown eyes are admired and coveted by her many friends. ROBERT SLATER Although he is a man of few words, he thinks more than many of us and is a keen observer. Robert's ambition is the same as that of many others, but he has an excellent chance to fulfill it. It is to swim the English Channel. JESSIE STEAGALD The only reason Jessie does not like English is because it occupies so much time, and tends to keep her away from dances. Despite her dislike for studying English, it is reported that she is a good student, and has good grades. VIOLET MOODY As retiring as ber name indicates, and as sweet. Violet has never been known to say a wicked word about anyone. She went to Norman in art and we know her ability is going to be appreciated greatly in the future.. GRADY PATTERSON Spfakrrzr Bureau, T Club Grady has the corner on offices. No wonder, tho',.he is so capable and dependable that one always thinks of hun when anything is to be done. MADORA KESSELER G. A. A., Girl Seoul: Madora is distinctly different from other girls. She enjoys riding a motor- cycle and likes printing. In fact, she likes it so much that she has decided to make it her life work. Madora is originality itself. ELAINE BEDFORD Ili-G. R., Honor Society, Sjrrakvrs Bureau, Dfamalit'.v Elaine is adept at doing everything. Her readings amuse us but entertain- ment isn't her only line. Her grades look like a typing lesson on UA. She is an artist with both pen and brush. DOROTHY BRADSIIAW Przxvs Club, Tom Tom, Sujilmniorz' Trraxurvr, Dramzztifs Dorothy is a tiny blonde with a come-hither look, and maybe you think they don't. She's bright in school, too, and that's unusual for a blondeg you know they say all blondes are light-headed. JOHN KRAMER C. S. C. Our lawyer-to-be. And we believe that he will make a good one. He is an earnest worker and a good student, as is proved by the grades that he received and the good work he performed for the C. S. C. PAUL REED Football Paul has executive ability besides a Hhol voice. Of course, we don't want to blame all his energy on a flaming topnotch, but anyway, he certainly is some athlete. You can tell that by the stretch of shoulders. wlllllllln Hllnlunll When, v,,...H H., FA. lllllllllll nun ll l l ' 9 ' :Maw mm ll ,ll . .,,...,, ..... , ll .,.......,,.,....... . .,........ um l it was ll lllllll ........... , ......,..l ,,,, lrlnlllllti irii lllllWllllllllllllllll llll'l 1'l + l' ' Ameitillllllllrmnmlull1lIIIIIlliii''1' l''tlllllllulll4Mlllllllllllllll it-lllllllllllllllllf lllllllllllnlllIlllllllllitf'll'l'ltiiilllll4llllalllulllllllltlw lfl'f lltt tllill 1 i iifllllllllllltlllll iI jjj .jjj lll, ja lllllllj v.l1, lr. , yjjllllnmy 'Ill ,,,,,I,,,,, jjjn 'llllllimg 1f1'I HW l l'J llllillulllllll1lili lllll Vill l'l'JlliiliHlllli.7V i Wlllil-WHm W1ljf'Ilm'fjm'1'1'will .1 ,mmlmlllw ,Um Wt' ll ll-4f1j,,lllH:,,,,,,,,,,,.1f '1 lyll ,iwllwmUUHjUIjj Il:II,,,je1lli muunm llllllllUflMlljnrl tu.-..rfu1lwL,,ll.14 mlmyllll. JAQUETA KREPS T Club Jacky is a lithe, fantastical illusion. She'd rather we wouldn't mention it, but she is really a good student, besides knowing all the news. We predict that Jacky will get much.from life for she certainly seems to enjoy it. VIRGINIA MATHEY C. S. C., Glee Club Virginia is a loyal and attractive member of the class. She has always been ready to help her school and class in any way possible, especially in C. S. C. We usually see her with Meredith Howard. CARL VON DER LANCKEN Carl has only been with us a year, but everyone knows him. Carl longs to be a foreign worker and as his knowledge of the foreign countries is so large we are sure he is fitted for the job. LOUISE CARL Here Louise, there Louise, and don't you just wish you'could'keep track of her. But it'couldn't be done. She has the cutest, .most impertrnent face that ever bewitched the drag, and there is not a bit of her put on, either. PAUL HUGHES At first glance one would take Paul to be very serious-minded, but on closer inspection, one would discover a sense of humor. He aspires to be a business man, an ambition which he is certain to attain. PRISCILLA HAINES C. S. C. None of the girls begrudge Pat her Popularity because she can be so per- fectly charming as she calmly walks of with the best-looking boys. May we use Caesar to describe her? She too, came, saw, and conquered. EAR NEST MILLER Far-famed among the ladies for his handsome Visage! The drag would be one grand failure if it weren't for Ernie. But he is not popular for that alone, he is the kind of person with whom anyone can have a good time. THELMA KEY Thelma has an unusual hobby of collecting antiques and as a side line, she is always late to home room. She is small and attractive, cheerful and never serious. Thelma's ambition is to be a designer and we know she'll make a good one. FRITZIE SHUGART Bofulm' Club Pep personified. She has the pep and go of two people her size. Some- how she manages to keep near the top of the class without, carrying a stack of books home. VVonder how? So do we. OPAL ECK Opal is one of our peppiest students and is a source of great fun to all her friends. She dearly loves to dance, is congenial, and quite a talker. RICHARD HILL C. S. C., Hi-Y, Dramallrr Richard is always cheerful, but still seems quiet and thoughtful. He has the air of a busy banker, but he can stop and enjoy a joke. His work is suc- cessful, and he has a way of doing things that makes people like him. JOY HOWELL Hunor Society What a joy it is to know her and how well her name fits! Even her hair seems to be joyous as it curls all over her head. She intends to enter the business world and we all wish her success. l 3 2 j jlll' f, 'llll ,,.,.,., ,, jrlj jg u ,, lull jfjljljl 1 1I1'j'1'l' f ll' 'l'l' lllllllllllllllllwlilll i illli lllillwliiilillilin INinllllUsillWllliillllylllm' jlll l'l E11 l ' 'llwi jj'lll' vj'jjgjgL'llllmI fllll lllll ,, i R lll 'l'l 1-1jllllllllllilI1I1llIlllllmllll'jjllllllllHlllllll llll 'Jr..llllllllllljlljlllf' ll'llllllllIllllllllljll.ll.1lljll lljit.j,,1fllllj1jjj,lj,jjjjjjjmjjljljjjjjj.j jHj.,,...,,,,,E!lllll.a..rlllljjjj,,,,lljl1lll1j j H . ' lmll ,-V' ll A . .lflllflll'lll.... 'mm' 'lll'w lmlllli llttlllllflfllllllllllllqfll lll llllllllllllllllllllll lllht lflllllllll , I lm! Hui ' , it ,X I,,,.,.,,,,J1'i,,3 gsvqg-w ,. , ,. ,YH .nw M 1 ,tv mm tl l IIlmllImj n1mylllllliMMH lll lnllllllllilllllmmyl Il 5165,'ltlilulw1xlfM H m guylllllll Q'9e?igE.e 51551515 llllllllIl,1J U 1Imlmnl QHMRE.: Hlllllmlygillmlmll.MIM! 'I wwwAit1111-mnmtm...tttttv11it1utttitiiHitit111inittt1it1mtttwwnmwu-iit11t:1titt1titvt11t.ww.wwwu.'.ttitt11ttiit1wwtwwmtwmmm-it iwnwmmuu uiwtuwtwwmt ROBERT HAD LESY Robert is endowed with patience, perseverance, and courage, for did he not brave the intricacies of that most difficult subject-trigonometry? Besides being mathematically inclined, Robert is also decidedly partial to reading books of any and all sizes and descriptions. WALTER DOERING Debate, Speakers Bureau, Hi-Y A brilliant and convincing speaker is Walter. He can argue anybody into anything. His opponents in debate will testify to that. The reputation he has earned as a hard and willing worker has made us all his friends. MEREDITH HOVVARD T Club, Mendelsxohn, Glu' Club, Dramulim One thinks of candy and all sorts of sweet things when this bonnie lassie glides into view, She is one of the beauties of the school-no! the city. So we are proud of it when she smiles on us. MILDRED GEPFORD Mildred is very conspicuous in a crowd. Her pretty, curly hair and ready smile are some reasons for this. She aspires to be a competent ste- nographer and intends to take a business college course to further this ambition. LURA COX Tom Tom, T Club, G. A. A., Dramatic: Lura is a winsome little blonde-diminutive but powerful, for the power of her smile is said to be irresistible-skeptics might consult a certain tall, fair boy from Springfield CLARISSA HAMMER Bnoxtcr Club When one looks upon Clarissa's beauty he is reminded of lavendar and old lace and the days of long ago. Her golden curls and oueenly carriage make her a striking individual in the halls of T. H. S. VERL LEE Verl is an accomplished artist. He is willing to undertake any task, and llways succeeds, Verl is quiet, but witty. VVe don't know what his ambition is but we know he will be successful in any undertaking. JEANETTE COHEN Hi-G. R., Debate, Srhaol Life, Dramatirx This bright-eyed bit of alert feminity has proved herself invaluable as dramatic editor of the School Life. VVe will miss her merry character and quick smile next year. Jeanette is popular with both the student body and faculty. EDNA TRIMBLE A string and a line are synonyms for her, She strings 'em out and lines 'em up. She has grit to intend to make French in France her pro- fession. The bright lights never dazzle her 'cause she always beats them to it. ALTNE DANIELS Girl: Glce, Ili-G R., C. S. C., Dranzalir.f Truly there is sunny Madrid or dreamy Egypt in her eyes. Dnuhtless she outshines all the real Spanish senoritas and damsels of Egypt. Aline's favorite sport is automobile riding-but she doesu't drive the car herself. NELSON ROSEN Nelson is quiet and dignified, but as is usually the case with such people, he cloaks a very genial nature. He puts his best into whatever he does in student life and athleticsg this accounts for his likeable and agreeable personality. CLEO GOODWIN G. XI. A., T Walker: You might know from Cleo's organizations that she is interested in athletics. She is especially fond of swimming and basket ball. 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HELEN BETHELL T Club, Hi-G. R., Honor Soriely Helen is the girl with the charming personality. However, this is not her only asset, for she plays the piano beautifully. It is suspected that she aspires to be a second Pederewski. If she continues as well as she has begun, we know she'll succeed. BERTIE SHERRILI. T-Club, Atlllcfic Counril One of those lucky few who are blessed with both brain and brawn. His lessons and wresting rival each other in their excellence. He is one of our popular fellows in athletics, as well as among the ladies. EDITH PRINGLE Honor Society, Hozlxe' uf Rl'fl'l'J'I'71ftlff lll'.l', Life Sawing, C. S. C., Tam Tom, T Club Edithls particular hobby is getting A's in large numbers. K'VVhy does everyone like Edith? The eager children cry, K'Why, 'cause she likes everyone! ls teacher's quick reply. ONETA BROVVN Oneta impresses one as being quiet and reserved when the occasion de- mands such action, but also as one who realises when there is a time for fun. Oneta is another one of our 'lon the job girls. HARRY DE YARMETT Harry is vers' quiet and unassuming. He is noted for applying himself to whatever he iundertakes, and therefore, be will undoubtedly succeed in his chosen work. He trys to overcome his hated habit of blushing when a girl is near. SIBLEY DALE A student who came here from Cushing. Ile has done his work well and we wish him success in the coming years. Considering his reticence he has made many appreciative friends, and gained some noble aspirations. JANIE JOPLING Lift' Safving, C. S. C,, Ilunor Society A sweet little southern girl with great big dimples which smile at you when she talks. And, by the way, she certainly can talk, and talk fast. She spends most of her time swimming. RICHARD EAKIN Ilwzar' Suficly, T Club, Ilnurr nf R4'ju'i',w111ziiifL'1'J, C. S. S., Senaif, glluzzuzil uf .-Itllnzlzhrlrutzan Richard is a person of exceptional ability. VVQ' feel sure that he will succeed in any field he undertakes. But although serious most of the time, like jo-jo, Richard has unserious moments. KATHERINE BROVVN A lovable girl who, by her dernure quietness and thoughtfulness of others, has won many true friends. And who knows what hidden fires glow beneath that calm exterior. 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TULSA RENNIE Honor Society, Booster Club, T Club, C. S. C., School Life, House of Representatives Tulsa is a charming young lady, well known to the students of T. H. S. Her hobby seems to be reading and no doubt this accounts for her marked literary ability. BESSIE OLDS Booster Club, T Club, Hi-G. R., School Life, G. A. A., C. S. C. A great little booster for our school, whether doing work on the School Life, or selling peanuts at a game. She has made friends by the hundreds with her good humor and ever-present smile. MILDRED DAVIS C. S. C., Debate, Speakers Bureau Another one of those studious personalities. Mildred says she likes to read and speak better than anything. It is not surprising that she likes the latter, for most women do. She plans to go to college in Chicago. ' DANA DIXSON Stageeraft This young man's hair belies his temper, for while the former might be termed fiery, the latter, as far as we have seen, has always remained en- tirely calm and cool. Dana is best known as the president of the Stagecraft Club. THURMAN MURDOCK C. S. C., T Club, Athletic Council The good looking C. S. C. assembly doorkeeper. He is an all-around good student and excels in tennis and chemistry. Thurman expects to be one of ' Tulsa's leading M. D.'s in the future. STELLA TIN SLEY ' Dramatics, Honor Sociely Stella's beautiful black, curly hair causes everyone to look twice at her- and the energy isn't wasted. This likable girl came to T. H. S. in her junior year and became very popular. HELEN MITCHELL Such poise! Always calm and unruffled. But when you once get her started she can be fierce. Such'an artistic temperament should not suffer the indignities of life, but Helen won't let that stop her. Look at her grade card! JACK CONLEY T Club, Tom Tour, Tom Tom Board, Manual of Adrninistralion, Honor Society Meet our future petroleum engineer! jack is one of our smallest seniors, but it's quality, not quantity, that counts. When not doing lessons Jack is usually out hunting or fly-fishing. HELEN RICHARDSON Helen is habitually cheerful. However, she admits that she can be stub- born when she wants to. She evidently has a fondness for little children and quite a supply of patience, for it is her desire to become a kindergarten teacher. CHESTER FITZGERALD Chester will never lack friends unless he loses some of his wit and humor. He takes things as they come and seems to enjoy bthem. ChesterIs lovely curly locks are envied by the boys and admired by the girls. 6 ,,,,,,,, ,, ...., , . in .,,,..,,,.,.,,...... ,... ...... ' u lllllllllllllllll ll'l', I trl'if'f lf'llllCl i'1t 1' 'l lllllllll tr... .......... , , ..,...... 1 .,.. 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' I l M, , ,mllvl ll will l' l- M 'wil.l!iifi5i.ilflll 'liltuullfl lti,ililfW1ili t M ft 'QUAQM 3...QiAQjj j,..- PAULINE VANDEVER Hi-G. R., Honor Society What a sweet, quiet, refined young lady. She has never been seen falling down the steps or heard saying rash things. Those who know her will tell you she is a real pal and can say the cleverest things. DOROTHY BARNES Dorothy is the modest young lady who abhors math, mice, and li htning. If quietness indicates wisdom, she's a library. Apparently she would make a good librarian, too, for her hobby is reading. Dorothy is interested in art and will probably specialize in it. VIRGINIA PATTISON Honor Sofiely, Senate, Speaker: Bureau, Houxz of Represenlatiwex, Hi-G. R., Dramatic: Virginia, in her two years here, has proved herself a real necessity at Tulsa High School. She will be remembered for her dramatic ability in the plays and for her rare talk. EUGENE CRAVVFORD Gene, like others' from down. in Arkansas, is a true lover of such sports as fishing and hunting. One might think that a fun-lover like Eugene would have no ambition, but he has. He hopes to be an electrical engineer. ARTA VAN ZANDT Srhaol Life, Ilouse of Rfprmenlatiwm, IfVrilor.f Club Iler handicap in life is her inability to refrain from laughing at the wrong time. In the future this might cause her a little embarrassment, but the pleasure to be derived should outweigh any unpleasantness connected with the gift. ROBERT BAKER Booyter Club, Junior Treauzrer, Hi-Y Senator, Home of Reprmenlaiiw: A. quiet boy andlan asset to our class for he is always willing to serve. lligh in scholarship and a loyal citizen of Tulsa High School. A proof of Bob's honesty is the' fact that he kept the funds of the Junior Class, LOIS JOHNSON Tom Tum, Senate, C. S. C., Life Sawing, Hi-G. R., T Club, Honor Sofirly The girl with the curly locks and the key to every heart. Lois is Frenchy to perfectiong didnlt she win all French honors at Norman and Stillwater? JENI FER MCKEE Hi-G. R. A cute little cut-up who likes to dance and have a good time. Jeff is a willing worker and a good student. Things move when she is near, for did you ever see anything still when a whirlwind is approaching? AUDRA TAYLOR Athletic Council, T Club A two-year letter man on the wrestling team, and captain of the 1926 team. lle is one of Coach Griffith's best prospects for a victory. Audra admires small girls, but no wonder. ED STAPP Ed is a regular 'ililaming Youth. Has he red hair? His one ambition is to be champion of Ingram's. He is very athletic and Oh-girls like these big athletes. You know red is rather favored this year. HERBERT CORY Ilerbert is happy when he is talking. judging by that he must be happy most of the time. VVe all like to hear him expound, especially when we are in doubt as to the answer of the question. Herbert is indeed a likeable person. ELIZABETH BRAUCHER Honor Society Elizabeth is a native of St. Joseph, Missouri, having been. in Tulsa High School since she was a sophomore. Her hobbies are swimming, riding, and reading. She is enthusiastic about her school work and is one of our most lovable girls. in mm .,n,, msg Wllll llllll .. . 'ulltl ,im ii H . 1 Mum, mw,.ww ,mit wut. ,,w.tm ,ww www.1im.mmi-Wu,,iiiii11.1mm.iimw:tuii,mm.1iii11iit1,11i1.1ii11iiivi11iii1tv11iiii.imimmmu:uiwit Page 37 N mm, ,........,. , .,... .H,nwnlnllwlallllw 'lll l ll'+ lu ttti M 'l IWW mlmat-lwlfwwlwwwnw tlt... , .... ..... ll ........ ,,,,.,,,., ,15153lll'tm1lW I ttttttit I . . . , ti it , .S ,,,, . ll I , ., . llllllll ....... lu ...... tttt+ wlllllllltll!lg.,...l'llm.l .,,, lil llllll it ttili llllllll ..,..... 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Myrtle has only been here a short time. VVe hear she is quite a Latin shark. AILEEN VADEN This lovely miss is going to grace somebody's office. Welre sure there will always be a crowd around her desk, as she is one of the prettiest, daintest, sweetest girls who ever graduated from T. H. S. It is a real pleasure to Work with her. RUTH SHERBTAN Speaker: Bureau, G. Al. A., House of Representati-ver Ruth is a sincere student who works'hard on her lessons and is rewarded with good grades. Her greatest task is keeping up with typewriting assign- ments-Just like the rest of us would-be stenogs. GUY SHORTS Hi-Y There.is no doubt in the minds of Guy's friends but that he will take Valentino's place in movie-land. His shiekishness dues not affect his studi- ousness, for during his three years in High School he has made a fine record. DOROTHY MILAM A charming and lovely girl with beautiful, dreamy, blue eyes that make one want to gaze into their depths. Dorothy has a quiet manner which wins everyone's admiration. She is never boisterous, and a real joy to her many friends. BERNICE BOLEN Bernice is a peppy little senior and she is well liked by all who know her. She is as bright as Oklahoma's sunshine. That she doesn't mind work is shown by her participation in dance contests. lMOGENE SHAVV Basketball Imogene and her flivver are never parted, except during school hours. She is gay and always as noisy as possible, Imogene is quite athletic, having won a numeral in basketball. Straightforward in everything, she has lots of common sense. JESSIE VVATSON T. Wallzerx, G. Al. A., T Club, Senate A spontaneously cheerful, bubblingly gay girl who smiles her way straight into the heart of everyone she meets. One of those rare personalities whom honors do not spoil, though Jessie's might indeed swell the head of most people. AMY PENDER Hi-G. R. A sweet girl possessing a.quaint, old-fashioned name and an unbohbed 'lcrowning gloryf' Her quiet, unassuming ways have earned for her many friends. She has ability as well as charm. VVILLIAM BAVVDEN Hi-Y, Honor Sacieiy William is like an owl. No, not because he is up all night,. fwe don't think he stays up all nightj, but because he is quiet and wise. His motto must be 'tDon't speak unless you have something worthwhile to say. RUTH SHOCK Hi-G. R., G. A. A., Tom Tom, Selmol Life, T Walkers, Honor Soriely Ruth is always in a hurry. She is intensely interested in art, and intends to be a commercial artist. The girls' physical education department with- out her would exist about as well as-well, it just couldn't. HELEN MAE SCOTT Girl Smurf, Honor Soeiely Helen has been in Tulsa High for three semesters, and she has made many friends during that time. Her hobbies are camping, hiking and all out- door sports. Her ambition is to be secretary to the president of the St. Louis Railroad Co. Rl llll ,,,,,,,, w lumlillll U .,,1t.1t,,,11u111I1l ll 1llll'l' l lllwwnjllllll ilyliii I Wlwlmmlllllllmll ll: l l I lrl'll'l'llmIIlIIIllilllll' , llllllllu ,,,,,,,,, ,ulllllllb ' ll mllllllllllltl ...t llllllllllllllllllll itlttt l ll 'l ' ' l itllllmlllullllIIll..lflll lll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllll lllllllllllllllll 'l'nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllm 'llll 'lltl llllllllllllllilllll lllllll all 4, i 'Ill ., K M1 ,y f lllll,ll f f it ti 1,1,, llllllli l lllllllfllll f,Hiii'L f 'fH'K ff ' ' vffi ffllll11ll1ll11lfllllllllllllllliflllllll11llllllllllllllll' ' l lmrw mlm 1 . l f l ll l llllllllllllllllll lim mlmmmm WH l I l JQPHNYA FLORENCE NEPTFNE C. S. C., Trim Turn, Hi-G. R. Florence is our curly haired blonde who is always willing to do yes, and usually more than her share, as her list of organizations readily shows. her share, IRIS VANCE Pr1'.r.t Club Iris and her irresistible giggle! Even when everything has gone wrong she sees the funny side of itl But she honestly can be serious and for- such 3 small person she is quite a busybody. Oh, hut she can give readings. DOROTHY VVOODALL Tom Tom, Orchestra, T Club, Manual of Administration Dorothy is small in stature, but not in accomplishments. She is a talented violinist, an .expert tennis player and likes to dab in art. Dorothy possesses a vivid personality, is tactful, and manages to be demure at least part of the time. KELLEY BEAVER Glu Club Kelley will never regret hasty speech, for he seldom talks without thinking twice. However, he is not one of those deep persons who pretend to have thoughts too profound for us. Instead, he is a good sport and a Ulm of fun. VVARREN DODD Handsome, brown eyes, dark, glossy hair, a cute pug nose, and you have Vl'arren. Now do you understand wh' there is always a crowd around the book store before and after school? Ylllell, besides being popular and good- looking, Vllarren isn't so dumb. LENNART BRAN D BORG Lennart is a cheerful, healthy, and upright American boy. Most boys enjoy an athletic contest more than a geometry lesson. This is certainly true of Len- nart for he is greatly interested in tennis and basehall and only mildly so in such subjects as geometry, English and history. JOE COVVAN Bnyx Gln' joe is particularly fond of the Arkansas hills. Ile sincerely hopes to become a successful business man so that he may retire to those dearly beloved hills. VVe have a sneaking feeling that Joe likes to fish- most Arkansawyers'l do. BARRY SMITH Tom Tom, Senate, Hi-Y, T Club, lllanual of ,4dminiJlration lle'll greet you with a cheery Uhello, there, and make you like him. Barry is almost always smiling, and in this way has made friends of teachers as well as students. DOROTHY MYERS T lI7all'1'r.t Bulmbling over with fun and merriment, and full of pep. . Dorothy will make you forget troubles. However, she is pessimistic once tn a while, so we hear-in Spanish class. Shels an active member in the class. CHARLES BUSKEL Ilnzmr Sntirty Charles' favorite studies- are those that he doesn't have to take home. Since he is Z1 ood student we wonder if he has anv favorite studies. Charles is gf . . a 1'HUSlC13.Il,'IOO, for several years now he has been in the Tribune Boys Band. MARY GITILFOYLE Mary was new to Tulsa this 'ear, having come here from Dawson. Her favorite pastime is reading anti she intends to become an English teacher. Mary is a studious girl and from all indications she will become a successful woman. MILDRED FORD G. A. A., Girl Sfrmix, Wz'ilfr'J Club Mildred is active, interesting, and witty. Athletics interest her deeply, but, wise girl that she is, she does not let that interfere with her work. Her Clever remarks are quite effective to keep one from going to sleep during study period. ,i,HlllV,m.,V'. seg? ,pylllrrnrm Wylllllwx , I llllllllllllllmlH, to ,1lllv,,.llly, lllllll V , ffm, ll lll iziemaig' llll 'llllllll llll lm' llllllvllll l palnvuutuullllllll l llll lllf ..lt 'fllllll lllllllll llllllllm ill lllll' l l tillllllllllllllllllll'lllllllllllllllllllit lTlulilllllffillllllllll lllllll ll 'll Allnlllll,llllll..llllwlwwlI wmltmmtmllwlmmlttlm..lllllll11lllll.tllllltill11.4111111,lllllllltillll1lIl1l1111.illl1lillllitl1ll11tri11111wwmiwwltwllwttilllwm Page 39 Illl . ohms mllitllllll'i'lil , 5- ummm I ill! ,,,,,,,, l ll: .... ., , lll, .....,.,,,.,.... , ..... lll llilllllllll,ll t tilll Tltyjglgllt llllllllllllll lllWlll , ..,.. lll glllll, , l llllllllllllllll ,.,,, ,,,,,. ,... llll1ll1lllllllllIlll..l1lll1.lllllllllllIlllllllllllllll l Y... lllllllllllllllllli lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllll l l nl ll I, rvmjj, jtntrtvlt, .,., ,.t,, ljjlll'jlll :,t-., ,lon jlllllllttm ,jumjm ,, In ljlwljjtjlllll lit, ju ,lp Hllljjj ljjllllw ,, ,tang ,lnl nj jj W H . tllllll ll . ll l 'lla t lt tilt ,tl ws - ll it l. l U I yIVWW'r!r'J NxN! llmwwwv Wttvttyjmwl- lllllllllj,,,jlfjjjjjynmntmUlllt.rljWWMlllltltltlllllllllllllllllllljlljlllsll lljjjllljljtt ttmjmll UWWII:tj,UWlIl1rlytj,,,wf,ljllllll Ilrwlllllm mmmmllll . ll 'lllltljlllltl 'llllllll' '54, 'ljjllt,tt-illlllllllll lllw lltlyllltljttlljlmjlll-lltlilllll- 94 l. lll 'lt tlll l llljjllllttl'jtl'llj'ljltl ll' 'lllll lllllj , lb 'lllllllpj llllllllllt .I lllllll llllll tlllllw , till ,tw .,tmlllllllllllllllt .ll 'll lllllllllltltllllllllllf'mee as lla R tllt' Ever' lllllllllljltllllllllllllll will ll 'lllllllllllllllllllllll 0?-Aa 'lt l. lllllllll llll Wdjlmjllwjux,W.l,,,M,j,l. l,,,,,,,,,,t.ttl,llt inf ttitttl,l,,,Ml,j,jl,Ml,jg,l,l,l,jm,,,,,tt.t ltllmljl,l,1,jljlj,jljjM,j,jN,,.l ji,lwjrU,,,,l3l,.t gym tl,l,j,mljlllljl,ll,j,j,jWtlllt 'llj,,mULMHhlmmmmllltttlt -.nm ltlrljj,,,,,,,,,t ll lx ,Www Q LORRAINE TARR l .4. A. l A young lady with beautiful brown hair. Lorraine has never attempted to ' conserve on smiles, and we hope she never will. Her actions are hesitant, for she believes that haste makes waste, but she always gets there. MILDRED BURLEY C. S. C., Glee Club Mildred will make an expert secretary in the future, for she gets lots of practice in B23. She is a quiet girl, but one who can laugh and joke and be the life of the party when given a chance. MARGARET BRADFORD T Club, Orfhfstra Margaret is the competent 'cellist in the orchestra. Her pet aversion is said to be boys, but we would not give that information as authentic. She aspires to be a musician, and most of her spare time is taken up playing tennis. A FRED BROOKS T Club, Hi-Y, Dramaiirr, Debate, Senate, Honor Society I C. S. C., Speaker: Bureau Fred is serious, capable, dependable, and a willing worker. No wonder he . was kept so busy by the various organizations 5 of which he was a member. RANKIN 5 GTA. A., T Walkers, House of Rrpmsfnlatiwx 5 Marie is one of the very few who have remained unbobbed. She is wise . not to sacrifice her pretty hair, for it lends her dignity and a sweet, old- V fashioned charm. Oh, yes, Marie likes freckles. 1 BENNETT . Baud, Slagrfrafl Merle is the curly-haired boy who expounds so fluently in English. Ile 1 accomplishes things that really surprise one. Vile never saw Merle with a V girl, but when he falls we imagine it will be hard. f OREN CROCKER , L. S. C., Hi-Y. , Oren is a studions chap of a versatile nature. He is interested in a journa- ' listic career and expects to prepare himself for it at Kansas University. . He is always ready for a good time. , LOUISA BERRY V Louisa came to us just last year front Berry, Kentucky, but she has already 1 become well known and well liked in our school. Louisa is very talkative , as most girls are, but somehow we enjoy her chatter L a little more than usual. i FLOYD JERGESEN ' His ready sympathy and hearty laugh make him easily approachable and ' a good friend. In spite of a strong antipathy for blood and raw meat and ' cafeteria chili, Floyd will, nevertheless, forge ahead and fulfill his ambition ' to be I1 surgeon. S ORA STANDRVEN , Bowler Club, G. A. Al., Smale, Dramulirx ' She is our jolly, friendly, smiling Ura, who spreads sunshine wherever she ' goes. Ora is versatile, for she likes to write themes, swim, dance, but V best of all, to travel. i ROBERT DUVALI. , T Club, Ellflflll'l'I'illQ Dralwing Club ' From Robert's photograph collection you would expect him to live in a tent V and travel about on a camel, but such is not the case. In reality his ap- , parent modesty is just a cloak for his limitless ' capacity on any subject. ARl.lE TEEI. i T. Club, Band ' Arlie is an interesting Senior with a developed sense of humor, full of fun ' and witty remarks. Ilis preferred pastime is escorting a girl up Tulsa ' IIigh's much-trodden stairs. WVe will see Arlie in the - engineering field in the future. Page 40 ., , mm. ,htulmt Q-st .mlll'lllljlllL3? t--. .nwtltlltltjt tjwwllllttt ut.. 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I fl Ill''llffllllul' 1KfH fffellllllrllrffffllllllbfllmllfllxlflrllflllllllll llml lll llllrlzlllllllllllllllllllllllllllttftt lwl'fllllltllll I BILL PERRYMAN Hi-Y Bill is the boy who plays chauffeur for fair damsels in distress after school. How he can dance! His hobby seems to be writing notes in history class. Bill manages to have six lunch periods most every day. We wonder how he does it. EDITH WOODRUFF T Club, Hi-G. R. Edith is one of that species of students whom we all admire. Such admira- tion has had no effect beyond proving her a girl of sterling qualities. Her special interest seems to be being nice-that is being nice to people. RUTH PETTIE Hi-G. R., Tom Tam Ruth vowed that she would never cut her hair, but they all say that. She is vivacious and charming with dark hair and eyes. Ruth likes school, but not any too well. CHARLES RI GGS Silence is golden with Charles, for he never speaks without due cause. He is so dependable and trustworthy, so cheerful and willing that he is popular with everyone. Dignified yet unaffected, he is successful in everything because he is so sincere. JEWEL WOODARD Jewel is one .of these quiet girls who never have temperamental outbreaks, no, not even in typing. Now, can you imagine it? Her ambition is to be a secretary, and she'll make a Jewel of one. RUTH ANDERSON Pres: Club, Band, C. S. C. Orchertra, T Club The mystery is-how can such a small girl manage the large group of boys that throng in the corridor from the Manual Arts building? But we guess she accomplishes this by the use of her feminine charms. May she always be as successful. MADOLIA BAKER A combination of quietness and sweetness makes up the charm of Madolia. Her concentrated efforts in study won for her a membership in the Junior Honor Society in her sophomore year. CHESTER GROSSMAN Although Chester is usually very quiet and self-contained he sometimes loosens up Knot tanks upfj annd has a good time. Chester hasn't decided yet whether he 1S going to be a doctor or a minister. AUTREY WILCOCKSON Girl Scout: Autrey is always ready for fun and always finds it. But being a funs lover does not prevent her from being a conscientious student. Instead, it seems to increase her power along that line, for she don't see school work as drudgery. She sees the bright side of it. CLIFFORD LEWIS Band, T Club Cliff always has a smile for everyone. He loves to day-dream, play on the drums, and visit on North Denver. He also is another gentleman who prefers blondes. His great ambition is to be as big as Mr. Prunty. DOCIA HEARN Docia is a good-natured girl and an interesting classmate. She enjoys almost everything except lessons, and just dotes on football games. She says that her highest ambition is to elope on a motorcycle-unusual, but none the less interesting. DOROTHY PIATT Dorothy is the dignified little miss who is going to 'be a domestic science teacher. VVe think she aspires to a position like Miss F1rth's, planning menus for students to devour. We hope she remembers that variety is the spice of life! 1 ll -ww HJ? llllllll 1 ' ' m l , Q 5. 'iw l wgg, l num, num U 1 l nI1HmlwwvuH11mmlllumwwwullntllllinllHlllmulllmnlIImmwwHlllmmlwuwmullll1m1IitwwInitImrIitltrII3215it3rr!jj33injjgtgjjgjjigififfrjjrjgjrjjjjjtrgjjjggr s1111as1111:za11111211111an111111an111111as1111an11111915:1111:aa1111LuWzzlllllllaszlll.,sza:...,...,...,...W,.....,.zas1ss:az1Q1.W...,.,..,.....,.,...l.......,.,.,...,....,.......,. 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She is attractive as can be, and has one of the loveliest voices ever heard. We wonder if she ever poses as Elene? BLANCI-IE COPELAND We believe fat first glancej that quiet and dignified would characterize Blanche. Such is not exactly the case, however, for when you know her better her other qualities, such as fun, sympathy and just plain dearness soon fix her securely in your heart. ROBERT TRAPP Hi-Y, Debate, Cheer Lradrr Robert is a product of the best efforts of several schools and a welcome member of this one. He has changed schools so many times that he says his only ambition is to finish without moving again. CHARLOTTE VVOODALL Honor Soriety, T Club, Tom Tom, Manual of Administration Charlotte possesses a charming manner and beautiful auburn hair which is the envy of all her friends. Gentle and refined, she makes friends readily. She is a talented pianist, a book-lover and would rather drive a car than do anything else. DONALD PARKS C. S. C., Tom Tam, T Club Don has a finger in every worthwhile pie at T. H. S. He has gone into school activities enthusiastically and consequently has reaped the reward. He wants to be president some day, Cof what, we wonderj. NEVA CREACH An all-around girl. Whether in work or play, Neva is always ready to do her part. She is clever, interesting, and witty. These unusual traits, and her unfailing cheerfulness and friendliness, always make her welcome in a crowd. IANICE AGGERS T Club, G. A. A. Janice is one of those girls rarely found nowadaysg very reserved and un- assuming, She states that her pct aversion is studying. Janice adores lovely clothes and hence her hobby-goodglooking clothes. SAMUEL WYCOFF C. S. C. An indispensible member of the senior class, a ready and able participant in all school activities, and another one of our heroes of athletic fame. Sam has a striking personality which has gained for him a large and ad- mirable group of friends. ALICE GERE K Sfwimming Team It can't be said of Alice that she is inclined to take life easily. Her consista ent conscientious work leaves her nothing to fear when grades are passed out. Pleasant manners and likeable ways have won her popularity among her classmates. WILLIAM WARREN Bill has a wonderful record. He has never been absent from school except when he couldn't come. Bill is known to the C. S. C. by his wornout excuse: No, 1 haven't a pass, hut 1'm out on important business so it's all right. IIELEN COOPER A very jolly girl who would rather dance than eat. She is a good worker and a fine pal. VVe predict a happy future for this young lady as long as tht-re are no snakes around! SARAH WERBNER Sarah is quiet and dignified, but for a' that an' a' thatl' she is a sweet girl. Her ambition is to place herself in the Commercial World with Capital Letters. When she realizes her ambition, USalesman Sam will discontinue business. 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I lllllllllfllllllllll '1'l lllll' 'lllllllllllllllll'l lllll llllll f llfllllllllllaf'lqllvzlfl'ali,ll lfll WMM wp' 1 ' J.mjHl'!' wp lW,1t.! ifjx i ,wg.?!A,9 iw' ,l1VwlHl.3M I' goings' ,utr Wwwwdlxy ',i.vN,l ,M r,U! ixl',,l!i V Keg, ,:UMll,.i1iHlw,!i vrk X ,vw will Ilillmllllllw lilrlimllillilfl illllllllilllllllllllllll W.w.i,inmlmSMWljlllllllilililfrlwrlll Hrlrlill11ljlillllllllllillillllmiml,l efnatgaa -ww'M,,M4,ljN,, FOQQQJ lrtllUUMMMMmlmwmW ll4HHH1MMMmlsmjnnH 12,13 ll.i,i,y,,,lM,,,.,,,.l llimmmll.llli,,,,HHml,1,lm ,L LORRAINE BUSH Still waters run deep applies to Lorraine as well as Chester Binney, in 'lThe Whole Town's Talkingfl Her chief characteristic is said to be heart- breaking. She is especially fond of watching horse races. SHADRACH SHAW Hi-Y Shadrach is a newcomer to T. H. S. this year from Broken Arrow. He is making high school in three years, which proves that he has in unusual amount of brains. Debate and radio are is chief interests. ZEDA SMITH A diminutive beauty whose shy manner is very deceiving for she is really a gay young person. Quiet and reserved, but clever and full of fun. It is said that Zeda is very fond of curly black hair. PAULINE WILSON Pauline is so tiny that we might think her a Freshman! She is compara- tively new in Tulsa High, but has already gained much popularity. Pauline is so very attractive that she really couldn't go through life unnoticed. JUANITA MAUTZ When the teacher asks for order in the classroom she's never talking to Juanita. Her consctentiousness in her work -is exceptionally noteworthy and proves it is necessary for acquiring good grades. JAMES MCCUTCHAN Booster Club Jim has that rare ability to say a whole lot with a few CPD words. He is also the possessor of a sharp and matter-of-fact intellect. Algebra problems cuwer from his active mind as cobwebs from a housew1fe's broom. IUANITA FULLER S thool Life Juanita is another girl who wants a business career. Some day we shall hear of her as a great bankerg maybe even president of a bank. Her work for Tulsa School Lzfc shows what she is capable of doing. LON RYLANDER Lon is known to everyone by his wavy locks and bright smile. His hobby is receiving letters from every state in the Union. Perhaps his ambition to be a nationally known baritone singer accounts for this. DORIS DAY Doris' delightful combination of dignity, grace, wit and beauty mingled with her charming manner and cheerfulness makes her loved, also envied by many. Her ambition is to graduate from K. U. Her pet aversion? Men! MARGARET FORRESTER T Club, Hi-G. R. Margaret is all right while she is with Helen, and we don't know how's'he is away from her, for we've never seen them separated. Her Nuke ability makes her a vital necessity at hikes, etc. TOM WRIGHT Brown eyes, rosy cheeks, a winsome smile-and you have Tom. His hobby is Il0t girls, so he says, but magnets attract, you know! Tom is an active Scout, having executive ability, and being a very dependable boy. JAMES CARGILE Senate jameslis really an artist. He can bring tears to the eyes as well as any tragedian. 'Ihey are, however, not tears of sadness, but of mirth. ,Iim's ex- temporaneous speeches are so exceedingly funny, that even the teacher is compelled to laugh. G, . . ...... .,,,, E, ,,,,,,,,,,, , , Q -- ll Page 43 l I l'l'11ri I 1l'1iIl'lll -Q ,ltt ilvllllll l 1 l-f'-. Q rs., it WW lf ., lim lm ,,,,,,,, ,,I, lm .i.. 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JOSEPHINE STROBLE T Club, C. S. C. Josephine is the charming young lady with long, brown curls. Her favorite pastime is history as can easily be seen by her grades. Josephine's ambi- tion is to be a second Gertrude Ederle. Her hobbies are writing notes and going to shows. MAXINE NORCUM Hi-G. R. When we see a small, dark-haired girl strolling down the corridor, we ima medtately think of a vrvactous gypsy and some haunting gypsy melody. Nevertheless Maxine is a very modern flapper and her greatest ambition is to graduate. FRANCES PRIESKER T Wallzerr, Glee Club, Girl Scout: Everyone loves Frances because she is so cheerful and gay. With all her fun she finds time to lend a helping hand to some one in need. She is a welcomed member in any crowd. RUTH RAPIER Life Sawing We are' always reminded of a fairy when we see this tiny, fair-haired girl. Her smiles leave a lasting impression. During her three and a half years high school career, Ruth has been a good student, sport, and citizen of T. H. S. JOE CUBBISON A liking for studies and the out-of-doors, with a proficiency in both, make of this unassuming person a well rounded individual. His intelligence, coupled with his excellent personality, forms a combination no one can resist. CONSTANCE PROBERT Honor Society, Glee Club, T Club, Hi-G. R., C. S. C., Home of Repreyentatifves, Srhool Life, Profs Club Connie is one of our brunette dolls with big brown eyes and bewitching dimples. She is a math shark and represented us in the Norman Contest. FLORENCE ZIMMERMAN Ili-G. R., School Life, Press Club, Honor Society Florence is the attractive blonde who is noted for her A's. But we could expect no less from anyone related to her illustrious brother. She is an ex- ception to the old rule, for she possesses both beauty and intelligence and, besides these, a charming personality. ANNA RUTH WATSON School Life, T Club, Writer: Club Anna Ruth is a good natured, brown-eyed girl who is always ready to work. If she becomes a poet, as she wishes, she will have to overcome her aversion to having.her picture taken, as all the papers will want a portrait HOFFER SIMILER T Club Hoffer is a quiet chap, whose efforts go more to work than to making noise He is an unassuming senior, and his good nature wins him many friends. He's an expounder of work, but note, he leads, not follows this theory. EUGENIA RUSSELL Eugenia is that pretty brunette you see every day on B corridor with-that winning smile. You should see her scrap book. It's very scrappy. Her sweet disposition and cheerfulness show us why brunettes are coming into vogue. MARIE ROMANO T Club Marie is true-blue and sweet-tempered-a pleasant companion. She is in- dustrious, has a fondness for i'Als and wins a good many of them in rt fair field. She is certainly destined to leave her footprints on the sands of time. 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GEORGE BENNETT George believes in working when you work and playing when ou play, for his school life is certainly devoted to his studies. He wouldy be sorely disappointed if he did not always reach a certain degree of excellency in his grades. ROBERT FORRESTER Robert is sometimes called Sleepy, but only from his outward attitude. Some night he's going to bed early and surprise everyone. Good things need not be announced, they speak for themselves-so does Bob. DOYT DUNCAN Curly hair plus amiability equals Doyt. He is small but a person of great dignity. Doyt has many friends, most of them figuring in the opposite sex. It might be said that Doyt is very fond of fruit, especially peaches. BILLIE KOUNTZ Stagecmft Stop! Look! .Listen! Here comes that tall curly-haired blonde with the independent air! Billie is a most consistent and energetic stagecraft worker. We usually see him with a ladder in one hand a wig in the other. RONALD ABICHT Booster Club, T Club Ronald is one of our most talented musiciansg a synonym for Fritz Kreisler. We are sure that one who has made such a success of his high school life will hardly be less successful in his future career. ROBERT CARSON Bob can usually be found in B corridor near the Great Spirit. He says that he is fond of horses, and perhaps this explains why he enjoys being near the pony of the Great Spirit. Robert aspires to be a civil engineer. H. C. SOWDERS H. C. is not very talkative, in fact he seems to have an aversion to talking. He is just the type of person one could easily imagine spending his leisure time reading books. However, his dislikes for chemistry makes him seem more human. JACKO HAWKINS Jacko is one of the steady boys around school. He is an earnest and faithful worker and is present at practically all school activities. He makes friends easily and always has a good word for everyone. More power to you, Jacko! ARVILLE SCOTT C. S. C. Arville has a scientific turn of mind, for he has majored in science and intends to be an expert geologist fthe kind that does not predict dry holesj. He is a member of that almost extinct type of personsg those who blush. MARGARET HENDERSON Girl Refer-vm, Girl Scoutx, Honor Society Margaret's motto is Allus on time, do it right or don't do it. She will cer- tainly make an ideal housewife, for her hobby is sewing. Her dependability was proved by her untiring efforts for the Girl Scouts. LOUISE NORTON As sweet as she can be, is a remark which fits Louise to perfection. All who know her can count her as a true and sympathetic friend. She in- tends to be a Spanish interpreter and we all agree she's just the type. WARRICK MARTIN Booster Club A very determined young man. He holds to his ideas like a bulldog to a tramp's trousers.. Warrick is very much interested in interior decorating and doubtless will make this his future vocation. 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'4?f3 3151 llll11111111111,1,lll1l1lll11llll11Hlllll' lllI1u111jl1lllllljl1llllll1l1ll1l H 'MS lU1L1u1wU' 'l11,111111l l lol 11111111111111111111111.11111111t1111n11111111111111111 ' ' ' Page 46 EVELYN BASSETT Honor Society Evelyn is a wee quiet senior who came to us this year. However, we feel as if we have known her always. She likes to dance, which she does to perfec- tion, and her participation in beauty contests is really remarkable. RICHARD DUNN Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow is a school day. A good motto for this optimistically inclined student. There aren't many who can view life as Dick does, so we know there will be plenty of room on top for him. RALPH HARTMAN Honor Soriety Tall, slimfyes, it's Ralph, if the person in question is draped over a locker talking to an interesting looking bit of feminity. But don't get bad ideas, for he is certainly industrious, he even intends to go to S. A. when he finishes school. HAROLD COURTNEY A very dapper young gentleman who has been badly spoiled by the girls. Harold is a popular student both socially and scholastically. He intends to develop his debating ability by being a lawyer. HOWARD LINDY A studious boy and a loyal booster for all athletics, as may be seen by his continual rooting at the games. Howard has an earnest desire to conquer Latin so that he may begin a thorough study of medicine in college next year. FRANK BARTLESON C. S. C. Like Lincoln, Coolidge, and other great men, Frank was born on a farm. Rather than aspire to an office of this sort, however, after he completes a college course he intends to become a printer. ODIS HUGGINS Hi-Y, House of Reprexenlaliwx Odis is noted for his great accomplishments in track and wrestling. He was president of his freshman and sophomore home rooms and a member of the House of Representatives last year. Odis will attend A. 8: M. next year and study Mechanical Engineering. FITZH UGH ALLAN The tall boy that is liked by -all and likes everybody. Fitzhughls hobby is hiking, and since geologists have to walk considerably, perhaps it is due to this that he has decided to be one. FRANK COX T Club, Tom Tom, Banking, Senale, Honor Sofiety Our Tom Tom bookkeeper and we couldn't get along without him, for he surely can juggle figures. He likes to travel-probably during school hours. This smiling boy seems to have a weakness for term themes. RAYMOND DAULTON Hi-Y Raymond could easily be imagined as a brave, roistering buccaneer. Since pirates are out of style this season we suppose he will be a motorcycle cop. Then he will be able to follow his natural inclinations without getting into trouble. BOOTH KELLOUGH Senior President, Athlctiey, Honor Society, Senate, Booster Club, T Club, 1924 Tom Tom, Cartoon Club You never saw such a mixture of ability resulting in such a perfect gen- tleman. What could we do without Booth to tickle our sense of humor and vanity? PAUL LARKINS Paul dances attendance on all .the likely looking damsels of the elite set. but of course we donlt blame him, He is one of'those students who never allow their lessons to interfere with their school work. 11111111 1111111111 sn, .11'11'l11'll1'1 1. 1:3 11Illlll ll 19 1 l 'mm 1111 'lm 11111I1I1l1111Illll'l'lll111lllmmll l l l l ,agony 1, 1 l GQ' 3-sbp! nl -1.111111 l 1,1 1I111111111111111I1ll 1 l Ewing' sl' l he l ' l I l 11, ,,,, , lllllllll , 1111111111111111 111' Y11i1111llil1l1111 11l l'111ll11111111 1 1,......,.11111- , ,,,.. Ill' , W1-111111 m,111111111111111111llll1lllllll'll 1 'l'l'l W11111llllll11111111111111111illl'.'.11111 1111111111l1111lll1ll1l111lll l etttl ll1llllllllllllllllllllll1lllll1.11ll111..ll1l1l111111111.1111111lllll111. ' 111111lll1ll11ll 1 l ' l 'Crue l 1l1 . llllflm .mmm .1 tsl , ll ljl' ww .rvfwnm lldllfilt Nlllllllllll lil UW lylll , . . Illlll,llll,l,l,1l,l,lljll5 lw., ,ieqg ill, llllll-jllll' Ylllllllllllwllns I mw 4 lll Illllwllllllllllllll' llmwlll I. llVHlvlilIV1lUlIl llllllmll l lm' ,ll,,, HW ll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llmmml lllllllllllllvlllllrllmllll llllllllll vuvw umxmrllllll lll lllllll l?llll.......?'?lQ...'lllllyrllfl'll.ll'lI'llllu.l..l,lllllll 'tlllll'Elilll'flrl llrll.llfll.Jlllllll llii',llllillI Iwi'7V...''I'llllll ll GLEN MOHRMON Ili-Y, Stage Craft, Life Sawing A combination of seriousness, jollity and handsomeness makes this young man a favorite of the girls. His chief characteristic being studiousness, we feel that Glen will be successful in his chosen life work- that of being an attorney. CATHERINE MARTIN Kitty is a very eccentric sort of person, yet invariably new. In her we find a future opera star, for she dominates in glee and majors in pep pirates. She starred in basketball, so we know she must have s-o-m-e punch. CLAYTON POWLESS C. S. C., T Club, Boorlcr Club, Senate, Athletic Adfvirofy Council Clayton leads in every organization to which he belongs. Cakie's pet aver- sion is women in general, but we're from Missouri, Cakie. His ambition is to be a greater Red Grange. LEATHA MILLER I.ez1rha is never seen anywhere except where all good seniors may be seen safely. She is earnest in her work and ranks high in all nf her classes. She counts everyone a friend and is regarded as such by all. . WILLIAM SANDFORD House of Rejwesentatifzffr, Hi-Y Bud's big brown eyes and curly hair always attract attention and favorable comment, no, he is not conceited. The only time that his habitual smile wears off is during a history test and when he doesn't receive a letter from that Certain Party. VIVIAN MOFFETT Vivian is a quiet, but studious and clever girl. She is unusual, because one day she said, I would much rather go to church than tonthe movies, as I get more enjoyment out of it. We all like Vivian for being herself. , RHODA BOHLANDER Honor Sorifly Rhoda is a good student and at times serious minded. Her ambition is tobe a successful stenographer. She can surely be this, for her speed in writing shorthand is almost unbelievable. Her hobby is hiking, fwhen she rides in a car.l FRANK ABDO Although Frank has only been in the United States four years he has thoroughly mastered our ways. In fact he is a very popular boy, liked by all. This is probably due to his good looks, pleasing voice, and wonderful linguistic ability. LELAND BAKER lfrlglncrrlng Drafwing Club I.eland is one of those good looking boys who roam in T. H. S. He has such high ambitions 'cause he's going to college and maybe that's not ambitious- and he's going to South America, too. BEN ELLIOTT Honor Socirly This is only Ben's second year in T. H. S., but he has proved himself so trustworthy that we feel as if he had been always one of us. He aspires to be a civil engineer, and is studying with that in mind. BERENICE ZELDRICII The day of miracles has not passed. Berenice in her three and a half years in T. H. S. has never made a tardy! Besides having the virtue of prompt- ness, she is blessed with a sunny disposition, dark wavy hair, and long curling eyelashes. DUWARD ELLISON Hi-Y, Dcbale Squad, C. S. C., Senate, T Club, Speakers Bureau, Ilonor Soficty Duward is Tulsa Higlfs Latin shark. It has grown to be quite a habit with him to go to Norman in Latin. Duward is also good in all his other studies, but is by no means a grind. Vw I I' wut I who ll'V'll'l'llll 'l- . 'l'l'llll' NWI! 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STANLEY REINSTEIN Band, Orchmra, Football Stanley is one of the famous he-menl' in our school, being highly proficient in football, basketball and tennis. In view of this fact, it has been noted by one who knows that Stanley has a special aversion for pretty girls. MILDRED BROWN Mildred came to us from Broken Arrow and soon made many friends here. She has decided to attend Ward Belmont. This makes us believe that we were right when we suspicioned that she wants to acquire a southern drawl. SADIE RUEB Hi-G. R. Sadie has acquired a host of friends during her two years at Tulsa High School. But with her personality and charming wit, how could it be other- wise? Sadie enjoys tennis but would rather drive a car than eat. STANFORD ROSE Hi-Y Stanford is a real, honest-to-goodness senior. This is true since he pos- sesses in addition to many other qlalities that one for which seniors are so well noted, namely: Dignity. In fact, this fellow can even be dignified while playing tennis. EUNICE VI CK Eunice is always going about doing nice things and if service is the short cut to heaven, she will lead the procession. Oontrary to previous vows, she has bobbed her hair. WILLA MAE MORRIS Hi-G. R. VVilla Mae has the cutest little baby face, with an attractiveuand winning smile. She is sweet and demure and we all love her. .She likes to dance and paint, but she thoroughly detests Spanish. JOE SEAY C. S. C., Hi-Y 'This good-looking young gentleman has the firm resolve of becoming an ac- countant. He has planned his courselthroughout high school with this object in mind. Joe is a baseball enthusiast, both as a fan and as a player. VIRGINIA SWARTZ Honor Society Smile, and the world smiles with you. We know that is Virginia's motto, for her smile is ever-present, a heart-warming, friendly smile, so magnetic that you feel at once that here, indeed, is someone worth knowing. You're right! LU CI LLE FRANCES Lucille just entered Tulsa High School this year from Arkansas. She has won many friends during the short time she has been here. VVe just love the bewitching southern accent in her speech. HENRY EASLEY Henry-the boy with the perpetual smile except before a quiz. But for the most part Henry is quite unsquelchable and comes' up smiling after it's all over. Henry, somehow, has been able to devote time to the serious side of life as well as the phunny side. llmllll lil! 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He is one of those fellows who somehow makes one feel that the world is a pretty good old place, he is so smilingly dependable. LEONARD HOLT School Life, Aroertere Club, Honor Society, T Club, Writerr Club His friends say that Leonard is the cleverest boy they have ever known, and we certainly agree. Leonard is another of B37's curious reporters. DOROTHY POWELL Dorothy is an artist supreme and noted for the beautiful decorations in mem- ory books. She has a very quiet nature, but is the possessor of a surprising lot of talent for art. However, we know her best because of her beautiful smile and twinkling brown eyes. R. M. BROWN R. M. has a very distinct dislike for history and English, but this is certainly not true when anything mechanical is concerned, for he is an ardent mechanic and intends to engage in this work in the future. ORVILLE FOWLER Orville impresses one as being a person who just naturally would be inter- ested in athletics, and such is the case. However, Orville likes academic sub- jects-but not too much. We all like Orville because he is such a good sport. DOROTHY HARRE Who would suspect that such a quiet, smiling Miss could give such wonder- ful readings? Nevertheless, she is an accomplished .dramatic reader. Her beau- tiful auburn hair and shining brown eyes certainly attract one's notice. RUTH SUBLETT Hi-G. R., G. A. A. This clever and energetic young lady is making high school in three years. Breezin' along would best describe her. Ruth likes athletics, so we know that she is as adaptable to the out-of-doors as to the school room. LILLIAN GILLESPIE VVith her shy manners and quaint ways, Lillian, who has been with us but a short time, has won many friends. She intends to follow in. the foosteps of her foreign language teachers. Success is certain! HENRY WAGNER Henry impresses people as being rather bashful because he is so quiet and unassuming. He is a person that one can always trust because he is a sincere friend. Henry's favorite pastime is fl1vver1ng. ERNEST PURDY Ernest is a reliable, all-around good fellow. He isn't a bother to anyone, and never causes any worry.. I have heard rumors that Ernest is the innocent cause of g1rl's falling for motorcycles. Yeah? MARY GILLESPIE Mary and her sister became our classmates during the .last semester. Thely hail from Butler, Pennsylvania. A good student and a willing. worker app ies to Mary in every way. She possesses the happy art of pleasing without effort. FRAN KLYN BYRD Franklyn is one of our history stars. His interest is centered about anything mechanical, and so if anyone wants anything fixed, just take it to Frankey. 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Imogene's ambition is to take VVade Hamilton's place at the Ritz. GERALDINE BROVVN That charming, quiet girl, whose lovely and gracious manner has brought her a score of friends and admirers. The old maxim, K'Beauty, but no brains, certainly doesn't apply to her. Geraldine's hobby, reading, would disprove any statement to that effect. GEORGE HITT Exlemporarzcour Speaking, Honor Society George has made quite a hit with his studious traits. He exercises his wit at times when it is most difficult to keep a straight face. Predictions for a successful future are unnecessary for he is assured of that already. LUCILLE PAHMEYER T Club, Gln' Club, Mendelssohn Club I.ucille's good nature and quietness accompany the charming sweetness of her voice. When we see her name in the hall of fame, we will boast that she was an old schoolmate of ours. U RICHARD VVAGNER Dick has a keen sense of humor and is very studious. One of those fellows who have the impression that if you talk long enough you will be believed. VVelre sure he will get on well in the world. GWISNDOLYN BOVVDEN I rc.rhman Trraxurer, Hi G. R,, Life Sawing, Cartoon Club, Club, School Life, Tom Tom, liooxlor Club, Senalo, Honor Sofzcty The only girl in the Cartoon Club, a loyal booster, and an indispensible member of the School Life staff. lt is rumored that she is fond of Chili, PIIILIIJ KRAINIER Hi-Y, Band, T Club, Booytcr Club Philip is noted for his friendliness and ability to make grades. It seems that he has a judicious turn of mind, so some of these days when we're brought up for speeding we may be able to engage his services. FRANKIE WILLIAMS Although Frankie is small of stature, she certainly has a big heart. Besides be- ing petite, her blonde, curly hair 'surrounds quite a piquant and pleasing coun- tenance. VVe have a suspicion that she is fond of the drag. VIRGINIA FENSTERINIACIIER Glu Club, G, A. A., llonor Society Virginia is known for her friendliness, and has won a place in the heart of her classmates. Her foremost aspiration is to travel in the Orient. Virginials preferred recreation is hiking in automobiles. PAUL JAMESON Enyinz'1'ri11g1 Drawing' Club Although Paul is one of the smallest seniors, he attracts many feminine glances. Despite the fact his hobby is boxing, he is really serious-minded and intends to be an-expert draftsman after having attended a technical school in New York. MILDRED THOMPSON Mildred is one of those ambitious human beings that attack four years of I.atin fiercely and comes out successful, a wee bit chastened, perhaps, but still with plenty of pep-quite an accomplishment for such an otherwise normal girl. Page 50 .. 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C., Ilouxc of Rep1'crvrzialiwr, T Club, Orchestra, Honor Soriety A busy, energetic and dependable worker in all high school activities. Mary -lane will especially be remembered as the girl who sold eskimo pies when the weather was below zero. MARGARET BAKER A happy combination of fun and seriousness-thatls Margaret. She is full of pep and clever ideas, hut she knows just when to stop playing and be serious. lt is said that Margaret dislikes pessimists, but no one can blame her tor that. GEORGE RHOADES George came from Missouri lwe donlt blame himj. He has lived in Tulsa so long that he may now be considered a native Tulsan. George's special is radio, and his ambition is to be a big man like his brother Sam. LORENE VVEIDMAN T Club, Mwztlulsrobfz, Hi-G. R., Glu' Club Lorene is the girl with the curly, golden bob who sings in the Glee Club. She came tu us from Nuwata in her junior year. Lorene is an active Y. VV. C. A. worker and intends to continue this work after graduation. MARY MCCRAY C. S. C., Life Saving A very quiet girl whose ability for painting and sketching is almost unbe- lievable. Not many people gain access to her inner circle of friends, but those who do are extremely fortunate. CHARLES CURTIS Honor Society Alsmiling son of Erin and something of a ladies' man, nevertheless he kept taltlt with one during his entire junior year! Charles is a chemistry shark, which shows that he has a great deal of courage and brains. FRANCES PACK Frances impresses one as being a person who gets most of her pleasure from reading and the like. Ilovvever, ltrances has just as good a time on steak fries, hikes, and so forth, as does anyone else. DOLPII RANEY Slagfcrrafl, Honor Society An invaluable member of the Stagecraft Club. Dolph looks so innocent we haven't the heart to say anything about him. VVe wonder what kind of a heart is hidden beneath such a composed exterior- or is there a heart at all? ROMAYNE BLACK Ili-G. R., Tom Tom, T Club This charming young lady says that she abhors six-week exams andlwould much prefer to go horseback riding. ller winning smile has been an induce- ment to more than one advertisement for the Tom Tom. HELEN LEDFORD T Club, Tom Tom, Life Sawing Our llelen is a fine swimmer, but she is not a fish. Once you see her dive you never forget her. XVe wonder why she wears a perpetual grin- probably because she is Uhappyf' BILL LIGON T Club, flllzlflif Counril A young blond Hercules with a hearty laugh and the much envied faculty of attracting friends wherever he goes. Billys athletic ability has won many football games for Tulsa Iligh. VVe like Bill, because he's Bill, ,mm lllllr. gpm ,..,....:l:,-f:--- . E. ,lunnu I. , Pug: 51 , su, , l I , no L ll 'ea '? R' aiftao? ll lllllll Illlllll l ll l lllll ,,,,,,,, iw ...., , I, -1 lllll ,.,..,.,,,,l...l,lll , ,.lllll lll ll llllllllllllllllllwill t l'li llllllllligllllil Ml'llllllllll Kiti l itll, l.l-l, lllll' ,, llllllllfll 'll' pl' ll y l. ,... 1llIlllllllllllll lliill l itttt tiftl l Qlllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllll 'ititillllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllw 'llll l ttit 1llllllllllllllllll ill .Ill umlllelllll-lnllmlltl -we Y ,, rf lllllllrllmll Wllri Wlllll'lllllmm lllllb llmlll l 'frm ,HllI,llllllll, 'llIllrlll zlfllll', 'm'l lrllflll 1 llllll'l lll l'llln fJllml 'llllll ,lrlllll,, , .ltr ,lwvllllIll' :wwltfllrr .ltwlllrlwlllwllnlf w ill rl lt I .1 rl Herr 'llllll ffl fr lll,i.,:flllllflllllolllllllllll I frII1llll1lllJillJllllllllllml Ifll,llllllflllllllmllflllllll '-llfltmg,yg,,g,f5tef-.fI' lllllllllll ,W l'rffl.lllllll'lllll'lllllllllllllrl WI '1'mfrlffr lllllllllrllllblllllllll'f, I W ALICE HACKENDORF Hi-G. R. Alice came to Tulsa especially to attend school here during her last year, and has proved herself a valuable addition to the class. She likes to travel and hopes to visit Europe. She is especially interested in athletics- hasket ball and hiking. WALTER KIPER C. S. C., Football A very popular boy in athletics, also among the ladies. Buddy can keep three girls interested during the daily parade on B corridor, and, with a psychology in one hand and a history in the other, get enough inspiration to look intelligent in class. AURELIA SATTLER Orchestra, T Club Aurelia is a blonde, but she isn't lightheaded. She has already dis- tinguished herself as a good student. She received her T by representing the school as a member of the orchestra. ELLA BYRD Honor Society Ella is a curly-haired girl who is always telling jokes and getting jokes on others. Her highest ambitions are to establish a boys' school in No Man's Land, to find the equator, and to tour the Lost World. MORRIS MESIROW Orchesira, T Club Live and be happy, for tomorrow you may die. Morris' attitude toward life is extremely optimistic. Besides being a lover of feminine beauty and grace he is a violinist of no mean ability, and captivates many hearts with his bow. JOHN DAVIS John would not be john if he were not smiling. He is always happy, good- natured, courteous, and a dependable worker. He crowns these virtues with that of knowing exactly the right time to speak and the proper time to be silent. MILDRED NEWBY Girl.: Debate Mildred is very dignified so she must have her eyes on the stars. Of course one never can tell what a quiet person will do but we know that some day she'll prove that the patient waiter is no loser. RALPH KLEINSCHMIDT Althletir Connell, C. S. C., T Club, Booxter Club Pardoned from Oklahoma City, Bud was sentenced in T. H. S. His sentence expires june 7, if good behavior exceeds his skipping. Bud slings a wicked tennis racket. His latest ambition is to be a geologist. BETTY MORGANSTERN Bettyls ambition in and out of school seems to be to never miss anything that is going on. If you have never seen this attractive little blonde strolling down B corridor, you have certainly missed a sight worth seeing. N l 'VMXVILSON GLASS Talk about romantic looks! Xjust go to VVilson for that. He has black hair, blue eyes, and a heart-breaking disposition. In typewriting, he is now working for'speed and intends to acquire accuracy X sometime in the future. LORENE SULLIVAN HihG. R. That ever present smile backed up by genuine humor and an abundance of pep would distinguish Lorene anywhere. Her optimism, proficiency in driv- ing an automobile, and dancing in the ballroom makes her a popular girl. LYNN COX Lynn is interested in electrical engineering and intends to take it up as his life vocation. At present when he isn't busy getting math, which, by the way, he simply adores, he is probably busy playing tennis or reading a popular novel. llllllll vvlllllll ,A A .g muuum Illllllll It le ttfrfltl .t ru 1 l l It ll H iiil ll, ll'l1l 5 f. l .. -I 'l. llhlllllllillll ......t lllllllll ttlttllltf tttt' trrl I Illwllunllllllllnl1:1llllllllllllllllllllll ttlll lllllllll lllllllllllll tl... tlllllllllllwlllllw 'rlrt ttttt ltttttll. 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Though athletics seem to be his mafrpfobby, from the broad smile that he wears, we believe that he is really ' , a collector of friends. , VIRGINIA FLANAGAN 1' Girl: Glee, T Club, Mendelxsohn Club 'l Another one of those 'Kpeppers, always interesting, she easily makes herself the center of attraction. Her favorite dish is song, and her voice means a K'Yes future for her. Words cannot adequately express her. CRAWVFORD CHRISTENSEN Band, T Club Boom! Bam! Bang! Here comes the band! Crash! In that last line is Crawford towing a big bass drum on wheels. Crawford is the band's most important member, acting as Mr. Landis's right-hand man. Besides being so important Crawford is the most-liked fellow in the band. FARREL LEFFINGWELL T Club, Tom-Tom, Life Saving Farrel is the dashing flapper one sees in classes, but more often in other places, She has auburn hair that everyone covets. None but herself can be her parallel, so all competition is out of place. HELEN MCCULLAH Helen is one of the many seniors but her dignity makes her an outstanding oneg no, not outside B1 either. She's a good girl. She is lovable because of her charming personality, and good looks, and those Come-hither eyes. A LLOYD PEARCE , Lloyd is so quiet that one would almost suspect him of being bashful. He divides his spare time between tinkering with old Fords and doing mechanical drawing, so it looks like a mechanical future for him. GENEVIEVE FRANKLIN Ili-G. R., Honor Sofinly Her brilliant mind does not affect her sweet disposition at all. She knows her aims and keeps to them. Always considerate, ever serving, eternally her , own unaffected self, who could help adoring her? HOMER rov Glee Club I .. Homer is efficient in both athletics and academic work. He has a pleasing personality which makes friends for him everywhere he goes. His pet aversion is History and his hobby is hunting-la jobj. I MAXINE MANGRUM T Club, C. S. C., Honor Society Everyone will recognize Maxine as one of the many who beg passes from the students. She is a lover of all outdoor sports and a shark in commer- cial work, but she thoroughly detests history. - MORRIS BRADFORD Listen, my children, and you shall hear of the character of-Morris Brad- ford. He has vim, pep, and energy, and is always dashing around in his little, bitty lizzie. DOROTHY BEYER Dorothy would fit perfectly in a Spanish balcony scene. She drives her car past motor cops and gets by with it. She also walks in late to classes--and gets by with itvbut no wonder! BETTIE BULLETTE Girl Scouts Behind a certain broad smile you'll always find Bettie.. Perhaps her love for nature and books is responsible for her happy disposition, for she says she'd rather study nature and read novels than participate in any sport. llllllllll nnlllllll 325 .... ,,.' egg? mmm! wmmn N l 5 vu I 4qg'g,o l um ''rr11Lili111kill1111lll111til1l1llitrlr111It11IItrrrl1l1rr1lllritrlrlmr11mutwmmmmtrI1IlIinrIrIllmrllllw1.wrr11tri1I1IltillrIIriirIrIltllRlR1QIlQll1QIiQ1QlliiilRlliillllllillllliillllii Page 53' lllll ' llllllllmm ll l llll llllllllulmnmllllllll l lllh ll eia iugaf Illl U l ll ml Inmlnlll'l'l'll'lllllllllIl lllllmll lmmullllllllllll l' llll 'W ll llli l lll rrirrrrriftr Wllllllllllllllllll . I lllllllllw ' tr........,, ...... 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J,l,M,lJllIU 'llllilglilll 'HHUU ' off- llllilglllltllillllillluiill lllliltllllllllllililllllllllllllll ' 'gin 1 Wie' ll ll llllllllllllllh, Ill 'llllllllllli'll'llll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfwi mimi 'lllllll' rr . l mlllll ,gum tlllllim, lllllllj ,Q ll, ri, if ll .,,..,,g.,. l will ltr, ll llll l tl milf, , , ii IWW ' llllll,lt..llllll llll lllllll, llll t ll::::?' lmlllllllll I-Eff?-3' llllll'i'll'l't'llill'i t'W.lllllll lllll lllllllllllillllllllllllllflmm 94-'ii lilllllllllln 'Mllltlllllllll' llllllllt 'lllllllllllllll 0 llllllll'llflllMwl lwllltlllllillllllllll -'- MW lllllllllll 'lwlilll1l1l.llllll CLEO HUDSON Cleo is one of those blue-eyed blondes. Nuff saidl However, she has a friendly smile which is always ready to cheer one on his way. Cleo likes school, but not too much. HARRY GRAHAM T Club, Football Harry has brought much fame to himself and our Braves. He likes football so well that he wants to coach it at Notre Dame. Luck to you! There is no doubt that IIarry's hobby is teaching brunettes to swim. NARCISSA MOODY hone of your flapper ideas for Narcissa. She believes in being what you are and so she is a lot. just watch her make tracks up the path of life and then follow in her footsteps and be successful. HELEN COX Helen spends much of her time in reading books-quite a wise thing for a person who intends to become, excuse me, is, an author. Yes, she is an author, for several of her stories have been accepted by magazines! Luck to you, Helen! Usually called Sonny because of his Winsome looks and frank smiles. He really can be serious when there are no girls around, and has been president of his home room. And, in addition to these good points, he drives a car. RUBY TAYLOR Here is a girl that has her share of pep and fun. Invitations come easily to her, for she surely can dance. Ruby might appear to be rather reticent but if you were ever round her you'll know she isn't tongue-tied. BETTY A quiet. sweet-tempered young ladv Vietti. Betty's hobby is skating and Eskimos in Alaska how to skate. DOBSON who aspires 'to be secretary to Signor perhaps some day she uill teach the Nlaybel Notwithstanding, she is a good sport and is liked by all. HELEN GRAHAM Honor Sorifly Helen entered Tulsa High two years ago. Her vvinsome smile and charm- ing manner soon won for her many lasting friends. Ilelen's ambition is to f f H be a cm-rrptorneter operator. She is sure to succeed for she is successful in all she undertakes JAMES RILEY Drarrmfirr, Football, Liff Saving Brevity is not always the soul of wit. ,lim is huge, made up of dramatic ability, fun and mischief. Along with the faults which we enlvy him, he is a dependable worker, especially when it comes to a girl. MILDRED MCINTOSII Ili-G. R. All those who know Mildred will agree that she is always smiling and ready to help a friend in nec-cl. Since this summer, Mildred has chosen swimming the English Channel for her highest ambition. IIAZEL VVHITELY llazel can easily be detected among a great number of girls by her pretty brown curly hair and sparkling eyes. She is a frankly outspoken girl, but We predict a happy future for her just the same. l tmmtmwttttttttitttwmwttmw,.mtt tttttitttittttttttt1ttitititttttt.tttittIittttt1itt1ittttiwmtimmt ttttttitIIttt1ttiftitittQtttttttltittttI.ttttt5ttitttlllwttrwlmw .tt ' Page 511 PAUL BODENHEIMER T Club, Bonner Club, Band, Ili-Y, Ilonar Society Patil has some of the most brilliant ideas for advertising, several of which have been successfully used. 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However, if you want anything done and want to be sure it will be done, call on Josephine. She is one of our most dependable classmates. FREDA LEMON Freda is one of the loveliest girls we may ever have the pleasure of knowing. She is demure and quiet, but always there with the goods. As there is no reward without work, she will receive a large trophy. EARL NEELY C. S. C., Tom Tom, Ili-Y, Athletic Arrnfiation, T Club Earl is an active student and an efficient and ever-ready worker. He was so willing to work for Tom Tom class that he did anything from soliciting advertising to printing and engraving. FAITH COTTINGIM School Life, T Club, Adwcrtere Club, Ilozue of Representuti-veJ, Hi-G. R., Pros: Club, Honor Socifty Faith just canlt keep away from a newspaper office. If she isn't in B37, something's surely wrong. VVe sincerely expect her to be editor of the New York Timo.: some day. PIIILBERT BREYVER Philbert is the boy with a droll sense of humor. Ile cannot be called timid because of the bright remarks he makes in class. VVhy do the girls like Philbert? VVe wonder. He longs to be a football star. VVe wish him luck. LOUISE SCHAFF Dramalifr, J1l7li0l' Svcrflary A thing of beauty is a joy forever, and so the lovely Louise has smiled her way through high school giving joy to all, and leaving in her wake a host of friends and not a few completely wrecked masculine hearts. RUTH FULLING T Club, C. S. C., Gln' Club, llf1nzt11'l.n'ob11 Club Ruth's sole ambition is to be Miss America, and we see no reason why she should not be, since all she needs is the consent of the judges. Every- thing goes along all right until Ruth gets angry, and then- well, everything goes all wrong. JAMES GIVENS James is the tall, good-naturetl boy who is always ready to be of use to anyone who happens to need help. Besides being good in art, James has a handwriting that is really beautiful. He likes to talk-except before the English class. BETTY KIRK Junior Vice-President, T Club, Tom-Tom, Honor Soriety, Booster Club, Life Szwing, Spfaknx liuruazz, I1i'G. R., Dramatic.: A popular miss who is just the girl to fill any position named, and fill it well. She has lots of pep and enthusiasm. NORA EDELSTEIN Norabcomes from Minnesota. This is her second year in Tulsa High and she likes it very much. Norasambition is to be a physical education teacher. Her hobby is sports. She dislikes nothing, but she relishes snow, knee deep. CHARLES MARSHALL C. S. C., Foolball Charles first came into the limelight by his excellent playing in football. He never enjoys a moment alone-he is always in demand. His initiative will lead him to success. We hope his ambition to attend Yale and Harvard doesn't fall through. FLOURIZELL MINCKS T Club, Honor Society Flourizell reminds us of one of those sweet and stately old-fashioned girls- and we often wonder if she is not a pretty picture come to life. Her voice alone would make a name for her. v it , ,, ,A '-'2ljl,lllil1ii,y 1 on ummm li Q Q l 52,4 v lll Q94 ' ' la SQUM- lwll l l EU 4 5. lll l l l 'll l ll a 1 :basis l Sngpgn w,.mlw.tmwww.wwf Page 55 llmmum l ' l, , X W ,,l li Hilllvllulll ,'1,.1,,l',:,l'l:1,-. .5 fi:- F , U ' . ' M K I.. l, t i ll ' ' l l .H 'l,l l Wil' 'l ,' ' ,-Nllllw' ill' 9 .li ll ' l v - - ll ' l ' 'lllllllll l 1 V -P ' .lll ll lil 'ffgizgm -. vllhl . '?gfg'igi5 ' 'Hllr A lll llllll lll lllmlll' - ' lllll l l . l' X A V . iI,',w UK! il ,I F I l I ., . ,tllllll ,ll lllllllllllllll 'l,,lll ll 'i it lllllllllalilpllll-l. ' ll llsl,,ll'lQlllllll1llll,lllllllll11l .l.. 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'll il :lil-I ill ill, H: aewgf ' A l ,ill lilllll gslgfsdf 1-'i1'lw ,l'llll ill lll-l l'r,,oll ill lllllllll 1 ll l l ,ilrr ffllllugfill' lrlr 1iilll1l:f.g5gflfIf III:lilllllllsll I ll 'flsiiiifflf' IllllsllllIilsfllfllllll IIlill.lllllwlllllllllllil llll l I l HARRY GLORE Harry is distinguished in Tulsa High for his remarkable ability in wood- work. Having taken eight semesters of this work, we can easily guess how he will occupy his time in the future. Here's to success! LEONE WOOLEY Every since Leone first entered this institution of learning she has been inter- ested ln art, and has shaped her course to conform with her liking. She is intending to take up interior decorating, or some branch of art, as a vocation. ROBERT PRAY C. S. C., Stagerrafl Bob has been generously endowed with that indefinable quality of charm which makes friends everywhere for its fortunate possessor. His conscienu- ous effort has made him well liked among the faculty. ROSALIE HADDOCK Rosalie wants to be a beauty specialist. Watch the men run the women out of the parlors! Although Rosalie has only been here two years she has suc- ceeded in finishing High School in three and one-half years. Nuff said for your brilliance, Rosalie! DORIS FUTRAL C. S. C., Hz-G. R. After successfully passing many tests, quizzes, exams, and similar brain- taxing devices, Doris has finally reached the kingdom of Seniordom, and will soon leave these halls forever. She is interested in two very diverse subjects: Music and geology. HAROLD MORRIS Football Brilliant in math and football-a queer combination, but a good one! Harold has been the victim of many a hard tackle on the gridiron, but he's all right now. He is a dependable student and a likeable boy. HASKELL SIMONS Haskell is the blonde, curly-haired Hercules of the art department. He seems to derive much amusement from teasing both classmates and instructors. How- ever, his teasing makes one like him rather than become angry at him. LORRAINE KETCHUM Honor Society, T Club All the superlatives of good fit her perfectly. In one year Lorraine made herself known to Tulsa High School by her superior knowledge of Latin and her ability to bring home A's. She will rival Mr. Hake as a Latin teacher. MARGARET HARRISON This sunny blonde has graced the corridors of Tulsa High School for only one year. She came to us from Lincoln, Nebraska. She says she likes Spanish, adores music and aspires to be an author. JEAN VVHEELER jean came to us from Southern Seminary in Virginia, and although she likes our school, she sometimes wishes she were back there. She is very quiet and reserved. Jean uses her spare time to good advantage- painting and drawing. VIRGINIA GETMAN Sweet, refined, friendly, quiet, and helpful is Yirginia. She plans to become an artist, and she'll be one, 'cause shels artistic now, so in a few more years the Nic will disappear. fSh! nic on artisticlj CHESTER CUE It is said that good things need not be announced with fog horns. So it is with Chester. Since coming to Tulsa. High School last year, he has proved himself in everyone's estimation to be a very likeable chap Page 56 I llllllll iwlllllll Zigi., IVII i ,,., 1llllluuvllllm,umm ,ll ,mn , , ll . ie lllllllllllllllllllll'lllli l I llll ll-lllll. ,lllll IIIllllllllllllllllie-llIlll...l.:1li1I1 lllle l ll' lllllil U i X lllllllllllll hllslly N: 1lllllllllgllllifvlilllll lllwllllklllfk WlH..l1ll'lll'lllllll will Jil Wmilw, Ullh ,U , W M1 ,, krd1l N ll.ll..llllllllll,,.llllllllllllllilll.llll!E.,,,.. lIlllllllllllllllllllllllll 'Mllllllllllllllllllllll ''-l..lllllllllllilrf,llelllf' I-llllllllllllllllllll:li' Milllllllllllllllllllllllllo ll ll will , Illllll ,tmmn .,,, Q? mvvmmm mmm Ill ,,,,1,1,1, pei Q: H , 'lllll v11f1'fvxv1Iv1' I 1 I ll i XWNN lllm, I Wlvvx xwvlix will 'Hf1 llllllllllyj ,,,,, mlllllll V ,gn ,,,,,,I,,, ,jlllll my liil lj, lllllllllftlllll'l'!J.,. ,,Q, nily f Q ' QQ , tlllllllglfjllrlrllllll!lUl,f',',,llllll,,,,llllllllllllyllllll llllll ' 1-' lllllll.'ll'l lll.llllll..LflllllllllllIll Hfly 'f' l f1,, ,,,, , ,WW DONALD WIET Donald is an excellent student who studies hard and makes good grades. He is bashful and shy and has a weakness for blushing in the presence of girls. An exception to the old rule that a fiery temper accompanies red hair. ANNA PLUMB Anna is one of our decided blondes, fulfilling all of the requirements of such. She has a well modulated voice and light blue eyes. Anna is usually very quiet, but sometimes-she's different. CLAUDIA BEST A laughingveyed, smiling, big-hearted, lovable girl. Somehow we can't feature her as what she aspires to be, a business woman. Not that she isn't competent, but some wise young man, we prophesy, will persuade her to change her mind. CELIA PRAY G. A. A., T Walkers, T Club, C. S. C., Hi-G. R., Life Safving Celia is an athletic miss, but, being wise as well as healthy, she does not allow athletics to take up all of her time and attention, but is quite a scholar as well. RUTH CARD Hi-G. R., Ilonar Society VVith an old-fashioned rose garden for a setting, Ruth would make a quaint picture which would inspire an artist to his masterpiece. Her secret desire is to travel in the old world, and study archaeology. JACKSON FUTRAL' jack must be enjoying his present greatly, for he seems very undecided about his future. Anyway, this shows his optimistic spirit. He likes to dance, so we take it that he is one of those progressive chaps. THELMA SANFORD Ili-G. R. Thelma is a true friend to those who know her. Her greatest worry is oral theme day. Thelma is a quiet but dependable student, and when she has promised to perform some duty, teachers may be sure of her. FAYE REBHOLTZ Faye has lots of friends and that means she is sweet and has a real per- sonality. She is well known in the social set and keeps in the whirl without even getting dizzy fTake that both waysj. HERBERT TRAWEEK T Club Herbert is clever, peppy, generous and optimistic. He touts a wicked saxo- phone, and spends a good deal of his surplus time worshipping the Great Spirit. Ilis ambition is to he a judge in a bathing beauty contest-and marry the winner. Modest youth, what? NADINE STRUTH G. A. fl., Hi-G. R., C. S. C., T lVa1leers, Girl: Glee Singing, dancing and swimming are enjoyed with equal zest by Nadine. She hopes to be a 'ischool mann, and we are sure that with her excellent character and scholastic record she will easily succeed. MOZELLE SIKES Mozelle is just as sweet as tradition says an 'auburn-haired young lady should be. Besides being a very lovable girl, she is one of our best students. She hates cats, so it would never do for her to be an old maid. RICHARD BEATTIE Football, T Club They call him Happy, and how he can laugh! He only grits his teeth while on the football field and when he passes a girl. His curly hair causes many fair maidens to look his way-but Happy is heartless-sometimes. 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HIWll If nil I ll' 2 llllllllllllllly.,lun Tl' 1,llllffg....,..po. will Il l l llllllrll f, ll la. l'.lllIl HW , pp lllllll , o rg ip flrrylllllrp, I uI:EWlfmWl!'V,1jlll'lIJwll:lllpliii,i5,,,,Wi:ll lillllrllllmlllllllllllllllkllllllylll 'sliaiafie ' ,llh lllllllI,IIIlILl lM Lljl,,,,ii gfgfe HHlll.r,y1'1Um, t ing i 7 BERNA DEAN JONES H T Club, School Life, Honor Society - In future years when turning through the pages of an Atlantic Monthly, and we behold a delightful story whose author is Berna Dean jones, we will be proud to say that she was a.member of our graduating class. Success he with her. LORETTA MCINTYRE There are still some brave souls who forge through the intricacies of higher math. Name Loretta among them. Despite her auburn locks, she is quiet and not overquick to anger. RUSSELL HUNT Freshman Prexident, C. S. C., Senate This fair Apollo is another lady-killer, but he has no heart-no more. He is well-liked by all for his courtesy and friendliness. And what a scream in 'tCaptain Applejackl' EDITH WEBER Loyalty, cheerfulness and being a good sport at all times have endeared Edith to all who know her. She spends a great part of her spare time read- ing. She likes swimming and hopes some day to make a name for herself. FRANK CROWELL Booster Club Frank is a calm, easy-going person, who appears to be enjoying life in a sen- sible way. He is steady, frank-faced, likeable, a dependable worker, and an all-around popular fellow. He is always willing to help with any school activity. MIRIAM BRIDGES Miriam is one of those valuable, yet scarce human beings whose hobby is science. She is interested in geology, and intends to make that her vocation. She finishes high school only fifteen years old, which proves that she is exceptionally ambitious. HARRY GLOBE Harry came from Poland, Russia, in 1922, and entered T.. H. S. in 1923. He has many friends in America because of his ready smile. He.says he hates to study but from his success we are led to believe otherwise. PAUL ABBOTT Senate, Drbalf, Honor Society, Sf3I'dkI'f.1: Bureau T Club, Sophomore Prznvidrzzt, H1-Y Nothing we can say for Paul would do him justice. By successfully serving as president of the Honor Society, he proved his executive and scholastic ability, and his popularity among his fellow students. MARGARET HATHCOCK Glu' Club, Mendflssolizz Club Margaret's exceptional voice will surely carry her a .long distance along the road to fame. Her greatest ambition is to become a singer. Margaretls pleas- ing personality and friendly ways gain many friends for her. GUSTAVE AARON SON VVho is not amused by his habit of smiling, but at the same time maintain- ing a very questioning look in his eyes? He also manages to keep his art class from becoming too dull by occasionally making some very enlightening remarks. EDNA GRIGGS Tom Tom, School Life, Honor Sorialy, T Club, W'riterx Club Edna picks up a pen and words flow freely-humorous, interesting, and s is Page 58 .......,.mww.tw .... ......W.... tttttti..ttitti.itttttt.ttttt.ttttti1.tttttt..wwwW.........W W...wt..mw................ I I I :mug luv-,,. X---..., H... llllllllym Inllllllm clever words. But writing is not her only accomplishment. She can speak 2 French as fluently as any m:tdemoiselleX' MRS. KNEELAND 2 Q There was much excitement at the begnning of the semester, and many de- - Q bates were held to decide whether or not Mrs. Kneeland was teacher or - student. By her quiet perseverance and limitless patience she has proved i 2 herself a Very worthy student. ip Wm, lllll 1lllim.., ll it ,i ,ml lm, mu f :HW Illuulllmmlllllllll lm Qvnsgswg' l lvl :Amiga Mlllllllllllttttfll ee' C .... tllllllllt tt.. ...,,,,, l,,,, C y .... 1 ffsijgs llllllllllllllll ttti... ., .....,...,, ,,,,, , ,,,,, lt 'li tti.. . . . iitriif ll ll'l ll' , ., M. it ,,.......... 'li , . lllllwl+llll l' tl'll tttt i llulllulllllllii .... llllllflllll-lllllllllll l llllllllllllllilllllllll ttt.1 illlnlnnnllllillllli 'lit irti I l ttt... llllllllllllt ...... .lll1lll..i.i I W ,1 M,.5 1 WM1. Q ,1 ,1N511!Q, T ituwlllfwrffffm 1 1f 1 ft Wu W.n15 .,,!, li y, , W , , :nmnlll ,,,.. frtrltl itllllwillJrlll.T,il'lllllllllururlrwulllllllll llHll lllllllllflwflflllll l'l'lnlllllllllllllllllll.l'l FRANCES THOMPSON Tom Tom, Hi-G. R., Booster Club, Honor Society, T Club Frances is well known for her sincerity in work, plafy and friendship. But you don't know her until you have heard her tell a unny story. How does she manage to keep such a straight face? ABE G OLDSMITII Dram aticr Abe is phenomenal. This versatile chap can be a Chink, a Hindoo, or an African. Also he never causes any teacher ill humor, for his grades quite overbalance his expressions in the joy of living. RUTH BARNS Our high school likes Ruth, and Ruth likes. it, for she intends to come back next year and learn more before she goes into business life as a woman of the world. She has heaps of pluck for such a small person. KENNETH CLAIN Kenneth is a good-natured fellow who has casually drifted through high school taking things easily, managing to get the maximum of pleasure for the minimum of effort. Kenneth's hobbies are swimming and baseball. BEATRI CE WILLIAM S Beatrice is a very quiet girl who talks little but when she does she says something important. Her ambition is to hike. Beatrice loves her teachers so well that she intends to follow their vocation when she grows up. CHARLES HUNT Stagefraft Charlie is a genial boy who has made himself a general favorite by the simple expedient of liking everyone. Why is 'iCharlie like Sherlock Holmes? That's easy, because he, too, has his Watson. HILDA DOWNING Manual of Administration, Tom Tom, T Club, School Life, Writers Club Pres.: Club, Honor Soriety Hilda has become famous in T. H. S. as an essayist. What wouldn't some of us give for her ability in English! She is a gifted writer, and will, no doubt, be heard of as a great journalist. HAZEL HUGHES Girl Scouts Hazel is indeed a i'Tulsa Maid, having been born and. having spent all her time thus far in and around the oil metropolis. She is a fine pal and is always on the spot when needed. PAUL WHITSITT Orrhertra This young man who happens to be both intellectual and good-looking at the same time, has only been with us for one year. This period has been long enough, however, for him to become an ardent and loyal supporter of T. H. S. LEDA KEI FFER The biographer can say without a guilty conscience that Leda is really a quiet and unassuming girl. But do not get the impression that she is mute, for she can and does talk when called upon. DUREN HOLDER Perseverence personified-that is Duren, for did he not endure four semes- ters of that most patience-exhausting subject, bookkeeping? Contrary to the popular conception of a bookkeeper Duren gets plenty of kick out of athletics. SADIE KORNFELD G. Al. A., T Walkers If there is someone needed to sell hot dogs anld the like, Sadie is right there. Sadie has never attempted to conserve smiles and. we hope she never will. Keep your sunny disposition, Sadie! 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I CHRISTINE VVALLACE 35 l ' Senior S1'1'rl'lary, T Club, Dramatitxt, Tom T0lll Board, Ili-G. R. E5 li Christine is Il magician for she can produce tones from a violin where none S2 exist for another's bow. Speaking of beaus-er-ah-wellgf'nuff sed. 55 Christine is a synonym for personality personified. IIARRY BORDEN 35 A studious young man, who, notwithstanding the fact that he is light-headed 5 i tin regard to the color of his bairj, seems to get the best enjoyment he ex- I periences out of books. In fact Harry has acquired as many friends EE in books as he has in actual life. 55 3 IIESTER MCCORMICK Ei This is llesterls first vear in T. H. S., but she has quickly made her in- fluence felt. Basketball is her favorite sport and whether she is playing or 55 2 watching a game she is bubbling over with enthusiasm. MARY VIRGINIA JORDAN Gln? Club E5 2 Mary Virginia has a studious appearance but she has more pep than any red pepper. She is known to her friends by a conglomeration of her three Ei names. However, this does not detract from her charming personality. ABNEY MCKEEVER E5 5 Football, Boaxlm' Club, C. S. C., T Club Abney is one of our football stars-also one of the reasons why girls find Ei 5 football so interesting. VVe imagine this lordly senior would find, if he EE 2 glanced downward, three or four of our small freshmen if at his feet. ,ADELAIDE IIILLIARD Girls Glam' gi Adelaide is the attractive whirlwind who proves so destructive to the hearts 5 of the masculine contingent of Tulsa High School. However, she does not Ei stop here for we hear that she has a special interest at Rutgers. ABE RoIsIN He is not as quiet and reserved as he looks. He is one of the happy-go- EE E lucky seniors. Ilis worst fault is that he can not get' to classes, and es- ? 1 pe-cially Home Room, oII time. ESTHER IIAcKENooRF 5 2 This was Estl1er's first vear here, but she was very active in the school 5 5 from which she came. 'lShe seldom speaks, but her smile is more eloquent if f than a dictionary. She hopes to he a stenographer and we are sure that she'll succeed! MAURICE WILLOWS Maurice came from the South, hence his sunny disposition. Although he is 55 short, Maurice is wIllowy, and IS a good hiker and swimmer. Ile is very 2 popular because of his ready wit, and admits that f his pet hobby is Udatingf' r DOLORES WAUGII i T Club, Manual of Aldminislralion, Tom Tom, fldfzm1'lm'c Club, 22 f C. S. C., Hi-G. R., Sfhuol Life, Honor Society Ei 1 Ditto is well known for her clever remarks and willingness to work. if 5 She is another victim of the journalism bug. GRADY PARKER ii 2 Baxnball if 3 Grady'-can you imagine it? IIe's a baseball player and fan, and he says he's bashful, but it must be around boys. just get acquainted with Grady, and you will be able to. save your Imagination for your history test. EMII.Y IIARRINGTON if ' Emily is on the honor roll for Uperfect blondes. Her individual style in dress and pert little ways attract many to her. Emily is a good student- fsometimesjg and we all believe her favorite hobby is taking the drag, . especially on I5 corridor. Z' - I It .... mort .mm or IIw.tmIIIiiinoiw.loom woot,town.wII,ow.ww.w,.IIwoow Win m.II.Imw..III. .Im .wIw.I..Iw Page 00 Illllu Ivlmlu .,. ,I V' on ummm ,ning 'v-A5 ll 55916 1 l 'Q-as . ,I ,,,,,,,, ,, .... , ..,.,.,,,,,,,......, , ,,....... 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Mildred was one of the new, but welcome students in our class this year. JOE BICKING Ili-Y, Band, Orrliufra, T Club, Dramatic: Joe is one of our outstanding pupils. CStanding outside of Bl.l Joe isn't luashful, therefore, we know just about all he knows. He longs to be great like Caesar, Napoleon or Mr. Prunty, and wants to be obeyed. CLIFTON GUY Football At last we have found a bashful boy, that's one reasonlwe like him so well. Clifton is one who is interested in sports and really lives up to it in two ways, attitude and height. MARGARET HARRISON This sunny blonde has graced the corridors of Tulsa High School for olnly one year. She came to us from Lincoln, Nebraska. She says she likes Spanish, adores music and aspires to be an author. RUTIIADELLE MCINTYRE llflanzzal of .4dminislration, Honor Society Ruthadelle is a newcomer, but she has so quietly and easily adapted herself to Tulsa High that it seems as though vve'have always known her. Her chief characteristic is, perhaps, a shy friendliness that is delightful. VVI LLIAM SHARP Bill is a native of the Lone Star State,'f known as Texas, but he came to us from Shreveport, La. Bill has a quiet, -agreeable disposition, and, so he says, yearns for his own fireside. Girls, here's your chance! ROBERT CURRAN Friendly, companionable, humorous, cheerful. courteous, clever, all of these characteristics and many more could rightly be attributed to Bob. His ready smile, always lurking at the corners of his mouth, has endeared Bob to the hearts of his classmates JOHN HARL Considering his size, john is one of the best all round athletes in school. Ile puts his best into whatever he does, accounting for his likeable and agreeable personality. Iohn knows his onions-he used to work in a grocery store. ANNA RUTH HOLLOVVAY G. ,4. .4., Girl Smuls Anna Ruth is from the Sunny South-from Georgia. She says her hobby is the movies, and that she would rather see one than eat. But, boys, 'tis whispered that she is a good cook. NOVA TUCKER Sflzool Life Although a girl, she would rather hunt than do anything else fwhethcr man or beast, we cannot sayj. Nova always tries to get men teachers, but no wonder-her favorite subjects are mathematics .and science. Her ambition is to teach school in Hawaii! GEORGE BANCROFT Football, Hi-Y George a confirmed woman hater, in spite of the friendly grin which adorns his cheerful countenance upon all occasions. 'Tis rumored that once a fair lady played him falseg thatls the why-for of the bachelor complex. MARY ELLEN PORTER C. S. C., 111-G. R. Mary Ellen seems to .knovtf everybody in school and is a good friend to them all. Perhaps this friendliness has caused her perpetual smile or it might be that one of her 'tcrushesm is always somewhere around. U, NI, , gn .... l te. ummm .mul u.wt..w itt1tttt.t11tttt..1tttit1ttttttttttit11ttttt...ttmt..tmt.tttm.ttttttttttt-.ithittrmtttwttor11rw11.twttttot11mttttmmttttttttwwt. 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She is finishing high school in three and one-half years, an accomplishment which few can boast. Marie's ambition is to be private secretary to Henry Ford or Rockefeller. NOEL OWNBY Dramaticr, T Club Noel is a fixed star in the firmament of our high school activities. He is a good judge of make-up both in plays and girls. Our Beau Brummel can keep a dozen of the fair sex interested at the same time. IRENE STUTSMAN Hi-G. R. Irene is one of the very few girls who hasn't much to say. She aspires to be a public accountant. Her hobby is swimming, and judging from the Way she swims, We expect her to be another Gertrude Ederle. CARLYLE COWAN A ready smile and a sense of humor are not a rumor. If you drive on the Tulsa-Sapulpa road much, you will soon.become acquainted with him, for this IS Carlyle's favorite sport. He IS also a football enthusiast. CORINNE BURCH A delightful combination of a scholar and athlete-and a good nature. She has plenty of energy and is not a bit miserly with it. She sits high in the estimation of everyone Qfaculty included.J CARL MOORE Orcherlra, T Club, Honor Sorieiy Carl plays the trombone and his highest ambition is to be a trombone soloist. He 15 sure.to be a success, for practice makes perfect, and Carl is forever practicing. He is always cheerful and is never seen not smiling. CLYTA ROGERS One of our newest seniors. Clyta entered from Mounds, where she was a popular student, having a list of organizations as long as she is. She has won many friends durlng her short year here. LEONA MEYERS Manual of Administration, Tom Tom, T Club Leona's pet aversion and pastime are studying and swimming, respectively. She is quite fond of cats, and intends to have them around her when she gets out of school, If she has to choose between a husband and a cat, she says she'll take the cat. EDWIN TURNQUIST Orebmira, T Club Edwin is very bashful and quiet, but he manages to play the 'cello quite noisily. He's not afraid of his lessons-he can sleep right beside them. He maintains his senior dignity by setting examples for freshmen. ESTELLE GIDDINGS Honor Society Estelle came to us two years ago and we wish it might have been sooner. Her hobby is swimming. Estelle has an ambition to be a stenographer, and judging from her work in shorthand, she'll be secretary to President Coolidge. TURNER PITTS Speakers Bureau, Debate, Hi-Y Turner is that quiet boy on B corridor who says much when he says little. He never goes to class feeling shaky on account of not having his .lesson prepared. Turner is an all-around good fellow to those who know him. FRANCES REI SLING Honor Society Frances' sense of humor is most amusing until you get the point, then the joke's on you. Perhaps this is because a pen point has been the weapon that has helped her to the halls of fame. Beware! competitors. ,mum umm ., ,, 'l's ,va muuuw, mm .. QA, :see ,W l 0 mm 'll lllll l llll l -:nah 5? 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C. experience, that she will wake up some saying, Take that paper off the candy. You can't get out of the cafeteria with that. DONALD MEEK Donald does not live up to his last name. He is quiet and determined, he is not meek. When he wants anything, whether it's an A or a prize in a contest, he is usually successful. PAULINE PATTON Hi-G. R. in mwtwwvrmwl wwuwwmw ummm Wm, ww mm Illiitmmmwwmwwill ,ww ww-uw ww Wm fllwmww.wlwill night ' but first ' Pauline has beautiful curly hair and large brown eyes. Her ambition is to 2 be a nurse, and we are sure that she would be excellent. She is kind to 5 everyone whom she meets. Pauline adores horseback riding. DOROTHY FIELD Speakers Bureau, Giflr Debate, T Club Dorothy is brainy, but even if she is, she is popular. She is a fiend for 22 i Spavinaw. The Tulsa Ozark Club would feel lost if Dorothy didn't come for a part of the summer. MAXINE MAYE MILLER Hour: uf Representative: Maxine is a gay young senior, well liked by all who know her. Maxine, 22 5 herself, likes practically everything except one study, which happens to be 22 2 Latin. No doubt this language is much too dead for such a modern young lady. ROY THOMPSON T Club, C. S. C., Orthzxrtra, Band Roy is one of those all-around schoolboys. His hobby is music, and he play his flute? Well-! His ambition is unix. Pray, just what is that? JANE BARROWMAN can jane is one of Tulsa High's sweetest students-that is-when she is not call- ii ing you from wonderful dreams to B1 for an absence slip, which is most 2 always unexcused. Her smiles are so adorable though, that we just have to forgive her. DONNA GILLIAM Donna is a new member of our class, but she has fallen right into me with us. We are told that she is very fond of athletics. Her personality 22 2 will always bring her scores of friends. IONE STANDEVEN Ione is the other twin. A very sweet girl who is liked by all. Ione likes 2 everything and everybody. She says she has no dislikes. Probably this is , the reason she is one of the happiest and sunniest girls in school. WENDELL FORD Gln- Club Well,.this is one Ford that doesn't rattle. This popular senior has to exert 5 his will power to keep. from doing' the . Ch'arleston. in the halls. Wendell's 2 chief characteristic is his happiness. AMELIA ZULIAN Honor Sotiety, Manual of Administration, G. A. A., Tom Tam Life Sa-ving, T Club, Girl Stout: Here is the T Club's most faithful hot dog salesman. She is blessed with 5 the gift of being able to study without much effort, and is finishing high f school after three years work. MARY KATHERINE BURKE Mary Katherine is certainly a source of entertainment when she makes talks, because of her spurts of humor. 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Some wise person selected her to represent the domestic science department in Tom Tom assembly, and the part suits her to perfection. RUTH LAIWNI Hi-U. R., Tom Tam, Life Sawing, Hunor Society Ruth has that priceless combination: Blonde hair and brown eyes. She is a girl who takes her studies very seriously, but she also has the happy facnltv of seeing the funny side of things. GEORGIA PARKS Turn Tom, T lfalkrrs VVe miss Georgia's bright chatter since she left usg her presence was so cheery that for a long time after she went we felt as though part of the sunshine had departed with her. SAMUEL DOTSON T Club Another one of those tall, handsome sportsmen. Samls fawmrite sports are swimming and hunting. Sam says that he has a dislike for French classes and f'fresh freshmen. He also adds that he wants to be an accomplished cornet player. VIRGINIA ELLIS G. A. A., Girls' Glen? Virginia is a Spanish shark C?j. Her favorite pastime is coaxing Mr. Irizarry to shorten the assignment and she usuallysucceeds. She can really be serious when she wants to. but when she doesn't want to, beware of those dangerous eyes. RUSSEL CONVVAY Russel is liked bv all his fellow students. His ambition is to make a success in college athletics. He has worked hard while in high school, and conse- quently has a good chance to fulfill his avnhition. NELI.IE IIESSAN Nellie has worked to get all she can out of school and has succeeded. Although she is quiet and reserved there is a great deal of life just bubbling on the surface. HARRY STONE Stagffraft, Hi-Y, Buartrr Club Harry can boast of having had much experience on the stage although it was all behind the scenes. He may impress one, at first, as an insignificant little blonde, but he changes onels mind after a short time. DALE KRAM ER Four years ago, Dale was a small, insignificant freshman and as 'ffrt-sh as anyone. Now he is a large, dignified l?j senior, possessing every trait necessary for lording it over frosh, sophs, juniors, faculty members, and all the rest included in that category. DOROTHY VINER Tom Tom, Dramatifx, T Club, Srnalf, Ilamn' Suricly, C. S. C., Sjwfakeft Iiurfuu Dorothy's beauty, brilliancy and ability made her a very fitting Russian dancer for our play. And that isn't allg she is as clever as can beg so she's plenty of life for any party. KATHERINE BURRIS Scnalr, Lzff Sawing Here is where the B's get their share in beauty and brilliance. One of her glances and-no, you certainly are not turned to stone. She posseses among other charms a Hsweet disposition. And have you ever seen her dance? LESTER GRANT From all appearances lessons are the least of I.ester's worriesg anyway, he seemed to have no trouble in making a straight A card. Besides being an energetic student, we also hear that h-' is an enthusiastic hunter and fisherman. Wm n I WWI' :Asn I., -. 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Im llllm lllllllillll llll ,l tt, tml llllllllll' ?A ' Ilwilll ,:jf'llllglllll'll l l5f5ggi5:+ l,l,lllll!ll,,,,,1,,,tllllllllllllllxllllj 'llllllllllll ,'lllllll', HH lllllwlltml, lm tWmIIIIIIIulImm ,llM:,,,,,,,,,1lttu1ttt IIHIMlWHrHmMHU1l!1Jlmlgllll llt,,,Illlmmllllllll dllll ',biq1a,?g3Ee llllIQ:,,Elf',Q,t,lf-llll 55359 MMS'Md,WQllllftlzllrllll llllmllnuih llllMll,l.t,tt1 Innmtttt1uutwllll.lll lm l DESIRE PHILLIPS Desire is the boy with the wise smile. The only thing he isn't noted for is work. He is an object of admiration for getting by with so little effort. His one great fault seems to be his inability to keep from talking in class. FLORENCE CARSON Hi-G. R., Glu' Club Florence is a very charming brunette, with a sweet personality that has made her a host of friends. Her ambition is to be a commercial artist, but we think she would be an excellent private secretary. Florence loves horseback riding. JENNIE KESSLER Ilonor Socifly, C. S. C., Tam Tom, T Club A girl whom everyone appreciates and likes because of her sincerity and steadfastness. An 'told standby in all her classes, so they say. Her pet hobby is typewriting but she doesn't intend to be a stenographer. THELIVIA WRIGHT Glu, Club, Life Sawing Thelma is always bubbling over with fun and laughter. No one ever saw her when she was angry or had the blues. She is a dandy sport and Z1 friend worth while. Her joyous character will be greatly missed. BESS ALEXANDER Bess' name fits her admirably. - She is rather small, but this does not hinder her from being interesting. She is well liked by her friends, though their reason for that liking is indefinable. But why worry over the reason? She is it. PAULYNE ADAMSON Life Safviug Paulyne has one main characteristic, that of red hair. She says that she has no ambition. Iler pet aversions are walking, sleeping, and the name Paulyne. Her hobby is to collect pictures for her locker. KENNETH WIGAL IIi4Y, Band, T Club, Tom Tom Kenneth is well known for his cheerfulness and ready smile. He can usually be found when assistance is needed. His chief characteristics seem to be faithfulness and dependability. MARGARET ROSS Twinkling brown eyes, and a clever line which seems to attract and hold- as we all see when we walk .down B corridor. Margaret is a good student who is always willing to help the suffering in History. MYRTLE WOODALL I Myrtle is one ofrthe rare type who is full .of fun and still manages to betray a very quiet manner. She is a girl of unusual reserved qualities. One must know her well to appreciate her as she -really is. LEAII BYERS - Ili-G. R. Leah is rt perpetual surprise even to those who know her best. She loves to travel and if she left for Europe tomorrow-Well, it's just like her. She has I1 secret ambition to be a private secretary. ALLEN CURTIS Allen has a good chance fif history repeats itselfj to be president of the United States. Ile was horn in a log cabin. His quietness would make him a second K'Cal and his liking for athletics would make him a second Roosevelt. I VERA JANE FINNELL Life Saving, G. Al. A. Besides being a very ornamental member of the senior class, Vera is one of Miss Ederle's most formidable rivals. Vera's blonde head must have conquered many-stormy waters. 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I1Iuwwttuwttum ww mmm ow ge 66 BESSIE HESS Girl Scoulr Bessie is a tall, black-haired girl, who has as yet not been bitten by the bobbed haired bug. She owes her ability to her unshorn locks. And, really, she is a good student, which is unusual CH for girls! VIRGINIA BLUE Booxter Club, Frrxhman Sccrclary, T Club, Honor Society A real leader in the Senior class, and also a loyal booster. She likes art better than all her other subjects put together, and intends to be an artist. Virginia is known for her cleverness and bright witticisms. PAUL JOHNSON Honor Society At last a nice looking historiy shark who won't be caught by any blonde or brunette. He has the mo ernized mid-victorian manners and has many friends because of his courtesy. We wish him the best of luck in continuing his success. LEETA HUMPHREY f I.eeta began as president of her home room. Modesty is her most outstanding characteristic, and she is quiet and dignified. Her ambition is to be a nation- ally known piantst. Leeta's line is correspondence with handsome boys. OLIVE GERMAN Honor Society, T Club, Senate, Hi-G. R., Orcbcsira, Senior Treasurer Olive has certainly established an excellent record during her four years in T. H. S. She may usually be seen in Bl, although it is for a more worthy purpose than a good many of us. NORMAN NEVIN Consistent! That is one thing Norman is not. You may always be sure he will never think tomorrow what he thinks today. Norman might be a distant relative of Penrod -he is never without friends-or gum. KENNETH O'FARRELL Ilaxbcl Ball Caplain, T Club, Athletic Council, Track, Sfwimming Team Hail! The Konkering Hero Comes, applies to Kenneth as well as to Oscar Grimes. Those blonde waves of his have caused untold admiration among those lucky females who claim his friendship. MARIE JEROME Marie, although a conscientious student, had, as did all the rest of us, a rough passage over the stormy sea of American history. Marie is always willing to co-operate and never fails to be numbered among the good workers. t HUGHSTON WILLIAMSON Hughston came to Tulsa from Mississippi in 1918. He evidently liked Tulsa so well that he is now considered a native. His pet hobby is to examine the parts of a Ford and his favorite pastime is to go swimming. FANNY GOODMAN T Club, Tom Tom Fannyls flaming crown of glory fthough bobbedl covers a great deal of brains. She is many a teacher's pride because of her quietness. This is not because she is dignified but merely her diplomacy coming forward. just catch her outside of school hours. RUTH KI M LER A peppy member of our class who gets plenty of fun out of just livinig. She enjoys every minute of her school days and we hope she continues to o so in college. Ruth is regarded as an excellent cure for the blues. HAROLD ARMENT Press Club, T Club, Hi-Y, School Life 'Tulsa High's radio wizard! In fact Harold is a regular ether hound. However, radio is not his only line. He was one of the School Life staff's most efficient and dependable reporters. And his grades aren't so Uworsef' A ,, malnwnm ..g-awww, of ,, ,, ,,,,,,,, ,, .... , 'llllllllf ,,,,,..,, , ,,,,...., , .,,.,.. 1lllllllllllilllwlll llllclc til-glltlt itflllllllll,tt , .I Ill thatllllllllllllz lll.lll lllf' t++l+ tllllllalllll1lnuIlil.Ilmllllltllllllllllwltll 'I lllll l lll,ll llllllllllllllllllllIIl'luilllllllnlllllllllllm llll llll lllllllw ll I ll T Q VVV TTT' 1 1 EY t ,, , ,, , , ,t . f, 1f1f1! i , ! . W11 i1 Q ffV lllrllllll tl lt 1l'Qllllll'iCl leet lfllltllllflllwl,lr Mynfl .,,. n1f1,1,, , ,,1 1 . , tr 1 11, ll ll l lllllllli' 1nf1fQ11 f Q fY' 1+fH 1 llllolrlrlUlllilll lfFflllllllrlllrIlfJ1l1l41l ltlr. 'lllllllllflllllflllllltlllllllltllllllll ' ' 1 f fflf I llllllllt rl Ill MILLARD THOMPSON Senate, T Club, C. S. C., Boortcr Club, Hi-Y, Home of Representatives, Dramatic: Millard is an original chap who has often provoked great shouts Cone of our famous yell leadersj. He is always prominent in class affairs and his energy is noteworthy. CARL MEDLIN C. S. C., Athletic Council, T Club VVe have heard it said that Carl was one of the reasons 'fwhy girls attend football games. However, football was not the only thing that benefited from his good work, he was a real asset to C. S. C. LEONORE GLATT T Club, Honor Society, Orchestra, G. R., Senate Leonore is noted for her talent as a violinist and has often entertained us in assembly. She is also a good student and a fine classmate. Leonore's ambition is to be a concert violinist. ELIZABETH KENT? She is more commonly known as f'Babe, but that doesn't mean anything. She has an elastic personality that is reflected in all she does. That's the the reason for the friends who will always stand up for her. IOSEPHINE VVOODVVORTH She is wholly reliable. efficient and an ever ready worker. Josephine will always have plentv of reward due her for her kind deeds and many helps along the way. A puritanic senior who considers noise and talk quite unnecessary. BESSIE SHOCK G. A. A., T WaIbe1': While Bessie is rather reticent, yet her pleasant appearance and active mind are always working. She aspires to be either a .stenographer or a book- keeper and carve her name in the business world. HELEN WARREN Helen is liked by everyone-even her teachers! She does not enjoy study- ing but has managed to complete high school in three and one-half years. She has an unusual dislike for Bl, pink slips and detention. GLENNA HICKMAN C. S. C. Glenna is a real girl-although in these days girls will be boys! As a member of the C. S. C., she is alwavs ready to help a fellow out -but not out the door. DON MCGUIRE VVhile we are all working and worrying about our themes and oral talks, Don calmly and languidly fulfills all requirements, minus the trouble. How does he do it? Don likes to hunt and cartoon. We only pity his prey! JOE HARDY One can always count on -Toe to do whatever he is asked, to support the school in all its activities, and even to be his own good-natured and friendly self. OLEVA MCDANIEL If you've seen the little girl, with the big heart, roaming around the hall, you know it is Oleva. She is especially fond of talkingg all you have to do is to give her a subject. She sincerely hopes to be an artist some day. MARTHA CORY T Club, Tom Tom, Hi-G. R., Honor Society One of those unintentional flirts, if you know what we mean. That look of wide-eyed innocence has proved completely successful as a cover for note-passing, etc. nl ,, ' mnnmn mm l A P l Q lll .52 1 vtit11tit1in1tit1in11itt1it11it1V.lt1itur111itin11tit111init11in1it111umlllitinlllitlmrlllitml1litmy1litin11litutlllu1it11lum11lmull1uwl1111titutttlit1-ww--nw-nw 1m11111urmmt.rw...nm.r Page 67 ul . lllz ,I,I,,I, W -,tu .... ,, I' -1 H12 ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...... 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ELLEN BYINGTON Dram alirr Should you see a pretty, blonde girl, quaint and yet modern, tripping gurls down the hall-you must know it is our Ellen. She is pleasing in ex ery situ ation, commanding in every respect, and lovable in all ways GLEN JAMES Carefree and happy-go-lucky-so we know Glen. He always looks most intelligent when he knows nothing at all about the subject, nevertheless, he 1 is a rock hound, and that certainly requires brains. O MIRIAM SWEET We all agree that Miriam's name would be more a ro riate if the order PP P .. was reversed. Miriam has a winning smile which she does not hesitate to use. Her ambition is to be a school teacher. We know te that Miriatn will succeed. FRANK HARMON H Frank impresses those who do not know him well as being rather quiet but .1 he really isn't. His utmost ambition is to swim to the North Pole and thereby .2 make himself famous. WVe wish him luck. MILDRED BURKE Ilmmr Society 51 Mildred is a charming brunette with lovely big, brown eyes. She spends her time driving a car, but, nevertheless, she stays home long enough to 'llways 5' have her lessons excellently prepared. Mildred is certainly a wise girl Q5 EVELYN MERRILL v s v L. 5. C.. This is to Evelyn with locks of red, curling over her head. Say, whos H popular? VVell, can't you guess? Evelyn, of course. She works hard for the school, really, she begs passes every day-for C. S. C. EUGENE REED 22 Speaker: Bureau, Debate, Hi-Y it Eugene is the dependable sort, so he is kept busy doing everything e if is proof that it is quality not quantity that counts. Because of his great 1 number of activities he is well known. LUCY nARTiE - Lucy is a very quiet girl who is sincere in everything she does. VVhet 1 parental objection was removed last summer, she bobbed her hair, but she 2 says it's just as hard to manage as before. ROBERT HOFF f L711yirlumirlg-Dl'awll1g Club 1 Robert, the silent boy, never took much interest in school affairs until ht 1 started taking School Life. Now hr-'s an advertiser for school life both ' kindsj. Robert is witty and clever. His friends are continually amused by him. 1 MARGARET BRANTLEY 1 C. S. C. ' Margaret is loyal to Tulsa High School for she came all the was from : Florida to be graduated front this school. ller ambition is to establish .1 2 traffic signal in the cafeteria to lighten the task ' of C. S. C. members. ROBERT COLE 1 Athletic .4.r.vofiaiiun, D1'b11111, Srrzatr, Dramatits, Spraknpv Burma 1 Robert-the bov with the perpetual smile. Try as we would, we were 1 unable to get any incriminating evidence on this black-haired ltd Y He must be above reproach. 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Mlm. t 355154 , 'lv gl ,,3O:Si45f' WT' .1 l ll, 1' l , Hllll ll , :llllllillllwMl mM lryllnllllllmwlllvrlvl H'WMLIllllllllllllllll'llillllmyllllll '5i9'5g,,'g5i -,, lllllllllllllll Whlmllllf,Ullllllli HillllUUMm lllwl llllrlHWl mllllIl.lmm,,,llrllll'l llll1l4,,,,,flll? ,M am WILFRED LANE C. S. C., Pres: Club It seems that Wilfred has a great liking for motoring. Wonder what the attraction is? Besides all these qualities, Wilfred has the patience and finds the time to thoroughly prepare all his lessons every day. VVise boy! NANCY FISHER T Club, Advance Glee Station KVOO broadcasting: Next a vocal solo by Miss Nancy Fisher. Nancy has entertained thousands with her delightful solos as well as having represented T. H. S. at Norman in voice. Her attractive personality and lovely voice will mean success for her. W. B. STROTHERS The boy who greets everyone with a smile. He is genial and persevering, and has grappled faithfully with Demon Flunk until he now stands a senior -sublime in victory, On being questioned about his ambition he quickly replied, Anything but a school teacher. HENRY STEVVART T Club, Orchestra Says little, but thinks much. He is very congenial and is liked by every- one. His hobby is piloting automobiles of various makes, but it is likely that some day he will pilot ships since he aspires to be a United States naval officer. HELEN NIEBLING Mendflrrohn, Hi-G, R., Glu' Club In her one year here Helen has won the favor of the school by her pleas- ing personality. Although a very up-to-date young lady, she has remained unbobbed. Helenls lovely voice won her four medals during her junior year. ARLENE MORGAN T. Walkers, G. A. A. Board A delightful combination of scholar and athlete-and good nature. Arlene excels in track and basket ball, and led the T Walker stunts at the football and basketball games. She is an ardent supporter of school activities. MILDRED YOCUM Good-looking--you tell 'eml By her ever-ready smile and baby ways she makes herself known wherever she goes. If you see Tommy, Mildred can't be very far behind. Tommy who? Well, thatls the secret. Mildred likes little boys, but no wonder! JOE SCHUMAN ' Orfberlra, Hi-Y, T Club, Dramatic: Joe will be remembered by many because of his dramatic ability. Violin and sports are his hobbies. and his one great ambition is to be a noted symphony leader, although he expects to be a 'lsympathy neederf' LAVVREN CE SCHOMER Lawrence can always be found the eighth period working for the school, which surely shows school loyalty. He has a habit of sitting quietly and speaking only when spoken to, and so, never gets into trouble for talking too much. YOLAND YOUNG Those students in Tulsa High School who have made the acquaintance of this unusual girl are indeed fortunate. She is the sunshine on a gloomy day, always in a good humor, with a kind word and a cheery smile for everyone. HAROLD FOX Stagerrafl Haroldls studious air is not the least bit deceptive, for studious he is. Harold was one of our most persevering and faithful workers, for was he not one of stagecraft's most energetic members? GVVENDINE NASH Adfvalzced Glee, T Club Her character exemplifies a ready hand and a kind word for all. 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P., Football, Basketball, .4flllt'Ii6 Counril, Ili-Y, T Club, Baseball VVe sing Ilail! the Konkering Hero Comes, when we see Oscar coming. lle would probably be a Greek god, according to his scholastic ability, but such things aren't today. VVAUNITA JAMES VVaunita wields a bold tennis racket and is just the girl one would choose as a member of any expedition out for a good timel Not everyone who can swim can save broken hearts but we will take a chance this time. BERNICE VVHITEMAN T Club, Jvlnzdflnalzn, Booster Club This attractive little lady is a member of our music department. She is especially fond of going to Glee Club rehearsals and attending football games, where her vocal chords get plenty of exercise. CLARA FLOREN CE This brown-eyed miss has been a member of T. H. S. for only three years, having come here from Dallas, Texas, in her sophomore year. Clara's chief ambition is to be the champion shorthand writer of the world. YVe wish her luck. CARL SCIILOSSER Carl is bright, he's so bright that when a history term theme assignment was given Carl had turned the assignment in the next day tied up in blue rib- bons. Carl is a great fellow when you have found your lunch money is home on the table. GEORGE VVILLIAMS George is a regular gloom-buster. His jovial good humor exerts an influence around him which invariably contracts all long faces and broadens them. In fact it will be hard to imagine George playing any really serious role in life, MARIAN MORRIS This engaging little blonde came to our high school in November from North Carolina, so she has ll0I yet had time to lose her pleasing southern drawl. IVlarian's interest is centered in athletics, so we know that she is a lively person. RUSSELL RIDGEWAY Ever since Russell has been able to say 'lPaderewski, he has wanted to be a musician. llt- is well on the road for already he is an accomplished pianist. 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FRANK APPLEMAN JOHN SLOAT JACK 'LINKHART MILTON PRATER OMA F. HATLEY JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRANK APPLEMAN ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,...,..,.,,,,,,,,,.......A,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.A .,... ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,. P r e s 'ident JOHN SLOAT ,,,,,,,,,,. 7,,,... 7 ,,,,.,,,, V ice President JACK LINKHART ee,,, ,.,..,,,,.,.,, S ecretary MILTON PRATER ,,,,,,. . ,,,,,,,,, Treasurer STEVE FREEBORN ,,,,1,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, S e nator Senator Miss OMA F. HATLEY ,,,ee,,e,,,,. ,e,, ,,,e,,,e,,,ee,,,e,,,e,.,e,,.,,, D i rector SETH EBY e,,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,,,,..,,,,, MRS. GOLDEN ETTER COLLEY ,e,,,e T, e,,,e,,,e,, Assistant Director Mlss ELIZABETH TRAUTMAN ..ee,,,e,, ,,.,.,e,,,e, A ssistant Director CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS YELL White and blue! White and blue! Tulsa! Tulsa! We're for you! Blue and white! Out of sight! Tulsa! Juniors! We're all right! 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Third Row-Clyde Selby, Earl Stevenson, George Tobin, Evelyn Harwood, Frances Hoey, Mary Louise Cook, Dorothee Langworthy, Virginia Dougherth, Dorothy Belle Bryant, Grace Thornburg, Lorean Ledbetter, Mary Chaney, Mary Shaw, Helen Bennet, Luela Brown, Margaret Depew, Earnest Marion, J. Van Valkenberg. Serond Rolw-Miss Slater, Mary Frances Paulea, Leona Wooley, Marnel Summers, Virginia Butterfield, Lorene Malone, Edith Graham, Doris Futral, Mary Cohen, Cecelia Musick, Audrey Paula, Mary Penrose, Martha Jane Simon, Isabelle Amy, Myrtle Cook, Garnette Bainter. First Rofw-Lorreen Forster, Lorreen Doherty, Oriole Middaugh, Mary Lou Smith, Frances Bransford, Eula Booker, Edna Glass, Louise Glore, Gertrude Miller, Lucille Johnson, Helen Drain, Lillie MacBarnes, Erma Duncan, Beula Rose, Bertha Zimmerman. 49 HOME ROOMS-B25, C22 Top Rofw-Raymond Partridge, Ted Dickey, Murel McGugan, Howard Rogers, Ralph Holleman, Charles Frazee, Harry Mann, Joe Moorman, Eugene Jones, Franklin Peake, Kenneth Amos, Robert Hadley, Smedly Colman, Eugene Uman, Kenneth Francis. Fourth Rofw-William Cogswell, Jack Stevens, Lorran Hoot, John Shirley, Tom Lortinville, Arthur Troll, Robert Phillips, Byron Proc- tor, Howland Kelsey, Frank Miller, Harry Williamson, Bill Breedlove, Robert Marklund. Third Row-Robert Hawks, Jessie Bridges, Cleta Wallace, Jewell Hill, Oneita Askew, Frances Lounan, Charlotte Parker, Opal Butter- field, Juanita Steel, Velma Broods, Dorothy Phillips, Ovie Rutleage, Lewis Lewis, Mr. Verle Teeter, Don Shutters. Second Row-Jeanette Bewley, Pauline McCormick, Bess Whitemer, Charlotte Dalton, Alice Bell, Qunknownj, Truba Lewis, Miss Emily Powell, Muriel Monsell, Lela Belden, Ruth Buckley, Helen DeShene, Anna Bell Phillip, Marian Gilbert. Front Rofw-Luellen Ham, Nova Stewart, Helen Shank, Zelma Swartz, Elvira Hileman, Bernice E. Hall, Phyllis Bolton, Juanita Beau- champ, Martha LeGoullon, Helen Myers, Marguerite Baker, Eula Neal, Mildred McGugin, Carmel Gordon. llmwmlllllEiillllliiilllili ,. liivtlall l 1 letl .llllllllt, l lfllll lllll 'fll llllllll. ., -1 ll ul Ill lv, ,,,, ,,,,,,, l: llll , 'lllllli llllftll lllll Illlll I llllllzlll ull ll W. ,lwwllk ,I,,,, g ,,,,, ,Wt:mn--tlznulllllllm l.ll ll ,,,, llllllll ll ,,,,,,,,,M, IwW:M, ,,.nllllllu. 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Johnson, Ted Lindsay, Emett Adams, Fred Cummings, Howard Smith, Char Fourth Row-Allan DeFall, Steve Freeborn, Ray Morgan, Claude Craig, Emery Wentworth, Seth Eby, Bil Raymond Hershowitz, Ed Small, Paul Bramwell, Tom Allen, Erwin Coswell. Third Ro-w--Virgil McKay, Ray Brinlee, Lawrence Funk, Stewart Gammon, Earl Baber, Margery Dott Sewell, Thelma Barney, Olga Sillamon, Ida Scott, Kathline Reeser, Evelyn Gray, Katheryn Poor, Miss Larson. Second Raw-William Thompson, Ida Miller, Gladys Miller, Mabel Stuck, Mona Ames, Opal VVelch, Milly Ina Brown, Nina Chambers, Lorrain Ketchum, Mildred Herbold, Hazel Hester, Miss Christie. Firxt R0'bU+LEil3 Cohen, Opal Anderson, Mildred Sherman, Elenor Gibb, Maxine Wright, Zada Tannerk, Fish, Dorothy Carmen, Edna Kincaid, Geraldine, Cammack, Clara Thompson, Mary Stevens, Roberta Sm A HOME ROOMS-C28, C30 Top Row-Eugene VVelch, Bill Gable, Paul Stamps, Lee Tibbets, Dwight Blazier, Norman Klink, Howard Glynn Steil, Ben Sewell, Hugh Stalcup, Wilford VVines, Vernon Harlow, Olen Lynch. Fourth Ro-w-Gorden Dawson, Frank Finley, Robert Bashe, Casey Childs, James Holden, Miller Knoten, field, Justus Brown, William Humes, Philip Whitaker, George Mitchell, Ramon Hines. Thzrd Rofw-Hunter Johnson, Rella McDowell, Bernice Evans, Leona Rose, Margaret Willbanks, Vivian Wh Natalie Dalrymple, Nell Davidson, Harmon Campbell, Helene Peterson, William Bell, Donald Rounds, Sam Second Ro-w7Grar:e Strickland, Martha.Grant, Prudence Green, Anna Lawhorn, Edna Rask, Mary Saxon, Li Mary Hutchinson, Sarah Laidley, Madeline Johnson, Mrs. Miller, Hurchel Evans lock, Ida Ravitz, Oleta Dotson, Doris Smith, Jean Flannigan. rDeceased. ,sr ,,.. Wd. Firxt Row-Dlena Johnston, Thelma West, Zelma Ketron, Opal Anderson, Mary Chapman, 'Katherine Wake Hazel Woodall, Mildred others. Everett Wagoner, les Penrose, Judson l Finley, Stanford s, Maxine Strong, Andrews, Wanda Stewart, Charles Clark Herbert Faltrun, Devlin, Memie Askew, r Floyd Corbin, Hale VVing- iteside, Bess Edith Medlin Gailey. ly Rhodes, Leona Mitchner, , Helen De Hoe, Nina Ash- e iiie QM. rf .?lff'f1V'f . . ff: f--'. 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'llllll,ll,','l,,Wllrll'l'll,,,l,Q,l,l,l,llllly,lllljll,,l il ll, fl, lllll HOME ROOMS-D2, D6 Top Row-Frank Watkins, Roland Lint, Bob Eakin, David Carnahan, Tom Francis, Dan Cameron, Alex Beardon, Biff Wright, Gerald Thidebeau, Herbert Trout, Clarence Ross, George Quaterman, Raymond Drew, Robert Johnson, Arthur McCoy. Fozu'lh Row-Dan Inglish, Max Greenstreet, Franklin Williams, Nolan VVhitt, John Sharpe, Giles Penick, Evan FitzGerrell, George Kelley, Max Traweek, Dewitt Chapman, George Hall, Douglas Logan, Joe Trout, Vernon Curl. Third Row-Jack Matt, Jack Matthews, Herbert Logan, Jean Allen, Irene Dobbins, Emily Thornton, Mattie Martin, Virginia Hudson, Lester Calhoun, Steve Byron, Kenneth Barry, Pearl Keefore, Lucille Patrick, Walter Highsmith. Sammi Row-Miss Langspecht, Dorothy McCullough, Peggy Joyce, Eva Thrower, Athlyn, Janice Cohen, Marie Pendergraft, Nell Marr, Helen Hofbauer, Mozelle Elrod, Margaret Beard, Bessie Zeldich, Thelma Berry, Miss Chase. Front Rolw-Marion Sweet, Violet Rickman, Louise VVamsley, Audrey Backenstoce, Mary Anne Everett, Ethel Ashbury, Olita Mayes, Juanita Karn, Elizabeth Marshall, Ruth Warfield, Mamie Robbins, Evelyn Reagan, Zola Brown. HOME ROOMS4D10, D12, D20 Top Ra-w-Paul Sanders, Gaylee Gray, George Reis, Theodore Williamson, Meyer Robinowirz, Alex Turnbull, Ed Bradley, Joe McCrary, Archie Mclntyre, Carl Stiles, Tom Rauch, Kenneth Howell, Clyde Winterrenger, Gerald Hamilton, Ned Brennan, Walter Haskew, Leroy Wiandt, Troy Edwards, Lee Chambers. Fourth Rofw-William Wolfskill, VVier Dies, Ersie Shields, Ralph VVilliams, Morgan Jones, Lawrence Long, Glenn Hatcher, Claire Dogue, James Buchanan, Louis Caughror, Robert Perrin, Jack Pfistef, Wayne Finnell, Ralph Houser, Alvin Smith Loren Lewis. Third Rafw-Mallory Griffith, vida Rupp, Edith Cargile, Lucille Frsst, Rebecca Allen, Frances Schlucker, Lottie Rips, Antoinette Halko, Ruby Goodridge, Joyce Ballard, Irma Hill, Pauline Ealy, Gladys Hanks, Frances Leete, Elma Neely, Ruth Wagner, Miss Urbatch. Second Rafw-Ruth Suhlett, Estell Newcomb, Mildred Romans, Eugenia Sherker, Bessie Freed, Dorothy Johnson, Jane Buttin, Evangeline Kldlright, Opal Zellner, Fay Keller, Thelma Farrar, Irene Lay, Marie Underwood, Alberta Harvey, Ora Belle Crow, Miss Neville, iss Neiman. Firrt Rafw-Lillian Jacobson, Lurleen Short, Patsy Northington, Doris Wilson, Beulah VVright, Rheba Zinnamon, Olga Andrews, Esther Avery, Lucy Hoffman, Vera Rupp, Ailene Anderson, Leah Perrick, Georgia Davis, Frances Taylor, Myrtle McGrain. inmnnlwnlmnm Page 75 l llllllll nlllllll ., ' vu llllllllll mm l lllllll 'H in M be 'l l l L l 0 mill, ,,,,,,,,, mm,,,,,,, Im, l gmsssw I ,Q-mme . mlm Illlllllllllllllllllllil an W, l 5 ll ll. ,,,, ,, I, lll ,.,.1 ll llllll 'li' A l 'i l ililii llililHllNil ' lm' mlllllllll ' l l ll ,l1I1ll.. , ,,,,fll' I l lhlllll ll llllllll rlrrlll l rrlll' lllll islllllllllllallll.lllllllllllllllllllllllll ll.. l ll lllllllllllllllllllllSllllllllll1 lfllll lrrrr.r lllllllllllll lll l w , I Zim ,,', Ullllllllllllrllllll -. Llllllltm 1 , I 1 lil 'llllil ' num 'lllllhmmn tutifmfrlllllllllllmlllllllllllllll'llllll l ' 't iwlfiflv ll fm, 'lllll 1 alll' 1 n lllllllllllllllr llr, ,all dll' ll r Wllll ll1ll'lf:f'l!'flru'1l llllll, 'rilll 'lFml'fl':f5 ,,mw Hw::::5r'l llllllllll ll MM lllllllmlllllllllllllllllll lim'lmll mMllM l,lfrllllllll llltllll,,ll lllhlllll,llHWlllllllllll II ' 'lllllll 1l1lMlL,Mlll4r.llll llll'ri,,,'m,,,,llm 1, AM - HOME ROOMS-Dl, B24 Top Rofu.-Louis Cohen, Henry Levy, John Cully, Luther Watkins Morris Adams, Winton Hamilton, John Sparks, Myron Foster, Bob Crosley, Russel Beavers, Virgil Gallman, jim Hughes. Fourth Row-jim Miller, Walter Inns, john Goeppinger, David VVall, Byron Branburg, Harold Long, Marion Black, Jerome Coppers, Dan Byers, Arthur Conwell, Melvin Barlow, james Mclntyre, Hugh Davis. Third Rofw-Mr. Duncan, Helen Ray, Helen Parris, Thelma Walton, Ernestine Alexander, Grace Richardson, Thelma Hoover, Dorothy 'Villiams, Harlan Pinkerton, Mariam Pender, Leroy Bowen, Howard Denson, Miss Marvin. Second Row-Pearl Perrine, Katherine Baker, Helen Abercrombie, Irene Zufall, Ardith Buckman, Dorothy Bush, Margaret Bromley, Laretta Essley, Libby Cordon, Dorothy Alspaugh, Ruth Pettie, Charlotte Laughton, Honor Smith, Nadine Beecher, Marie VVilliams. First Row-Bernice Roberts, Mary Jo Blair, Julia Grace, Jessie Thonas, Irene Waterfield, Avanell King, Elna Black, Virginia Quesen- bery, Sharon Peacock, Jessie Sherril, Frances Hoff, Maxine Brownbridge, Nadine Sample. HOME ROOMS-B36, ozs, oss. Top Rolw-Oscar Irizarry, Elmer Bounds, john Parker, William Whittaker, Bert Zimmerman, Edward Manion, Valgene Banes, LeRoy Mc- Guirk, joe Murray, Clarence Kalkoff, Wade Allen, Eric White, Alexander Best, Max Sheets, Campbell, Hogan, Fred Perry, Harold Rich- ardson, Milton Prater, Arthur Lockwood, Ralph Falkes, Clarence Newbolt, Sam Friedman, Donald Beistle, Aaron Karchmer, Malcolm Donohue, Don Adkison, john Davis. Fourth Rofw-Walter Cremin, Milo Lumpkin, Eldores Fencher, Laurence Moore, Nathan Bollman, Ernest Seiling, Emile Hastings, Robert mygrs, :Vigard-Slater, Hugh Rush, Milton Hardy, Arthur Garst, Jazk Cullom, Albert Tuggle, joe Golden, Vernon Gunn, Ralph McVay, C Hfl I EIIIIIS. Third Rhfw-Harold Sidwell, Mildred Schwieder, Hugo Brown, Lestir Henson, Edwin King, Kathryn Happel, Carma Vyer, Inahelle VVil- 5011, Betty Latham, Julia Schuler, Shirley Cowen, Lois Dean, Melba Van Pelt, Thelma Flemming, Louise Hummett, Elba Mayo, Ted Raw- lins, Miss Wilkinson, Chapman Gilliland, Nathalia Sutton, Rosalie Haddock, Second Rafw-Bernard Barber, Allen King, John Stemmons, Esther S:rawn, Emma Mae Venus, Betty Barrowman, Irene Middaugh, Beulah Scott, Phyllis Shorts, Ruby Dunagan, Helen Morton, Helen Greenburg, Natalie Hiemelstein, Virginia Sparks, Audrey Sullivan, Elmer Steinberg, Alla Baker, Maxine Summers, Helen Hurst, Sylvia Clark, Betty Vllakefield. Firrt Rofw-Gladys Jacobs, Gladys Herndon, Lucile Shoemaker, Roelil Garner, joan Gettinger, Edna Glaswe, Helen Scott, Phoebe Dean, Vera Arment, Emma Pearl VVest, Eugenia VVilliamson, julia Hildt, Marguerite Hieronymous, Olive Maupin, Charlene Campbell, Lillian Armand, Ruth Neibling, Minnie Lee Shepard, Burma Baker, Melba Glass. it11tmntttumwmmtttmwt-m Page 76 inning ,,.1mnu ap., ., .ummiml mu l l A X l agus l l H ml , ,,,,,, , ..,,,,,,,.,,,,. ,,,..,,, lllllllllll I tttlf lwllll lll' llllllllll t ..,. ,,,,,. , tlrlllllllll tttttti ittlwltrtllillillllllllllllllllllllllll llllllltllll llllll l -1-lllllllllitllnunllllllllth ittt ifitt I l itrt.. nlfllllllll l ull it t, , yMn ,,M ,ll , 1 Q1 1 QlI., it , fl,f'ff-1 llllllllllllw' 4 Wlvllllwm, ,,5,6n, , , ,, , lla,llllsfrrlll ,.ul,QQ 11flllllllllllllllllll'lfff 1hl' f1 f- ff'I f' Y' +f'+ I llllllllllllllllll'lTlll lllllllllllllrlllllllllllllll lttttt lllllllllllllllflllllllll llll1i'l'llllllllllllll Q+Q Y 'H'f Wf1yfQ' fHf y l 1 l y!. 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Third Rofu,+Miss Pomeroy, Mrs. Whitham, Mabel Cannon, Lillian Haynes, Dorothy Simmons, Genevieve Hutchinson, Elizabeth Hicks, Helen Hall, Mildred Griffith, Marceline Marquis, Maxine johnson, Bertha Bass, Virginia Lundy, Walter Ahrens, jack Linkhart, Ernest Purdy. Serond ROQL+Gf8CC Granger, Bessie Gennie, Lucy Wagner, Doris Riley, Loma Johnson, Velvine Chandler, Eloise Chandler,.Marion Rose lgsytleh Turner Williams, Virginia Collins, Mildred McClure, Margaret Harley, Rylie Swiegood, Marcett Bennett, Sammie VVat- W. son orot y ise. G Fifi! Roiw-Ruth Irvin, Ruby Easley, Emma Deichman, Elizabeth Willborn, Maxine Montgomery, Evelyn Janes, Gladys Blair, Beatrice Wagner, Gladys Higdon, Nancy Duga, Anne Ravitz, Clair Flinner, Carmelita Wood, Mary Hill. 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Fourth Rofw-Charles Bland, jay R. Candle, Roy Lantz, Claude Harding, Travers Mahan, Stewart Smith, Franklin McCarty, Ormond Jones, W. T. Henderson, VVilliam Merritt, VVayne Clayton, William Lang, Bogardes Saulmon, Lloyd Chrisman. Third Row-Lorraine Hoff, Miss Burghart, Hazel Polland, Laura Sublett, Olive La Marche, Dorothy Mills, Mary Ann Spencer, June Sutsinger, Lucile Jerome, Mary Blake, Anita Baugh, Mary Green, Marion Lausion, De Vida Mangel, Ruby Hilderbrandt. Second Rofw-Shiphrah Miller, Chelsa O'Neill, Ruby Clutsinger, Willa Gordon, joella Mayfield, Margaret Christionson, Mildred Hodges, Ramona Page, Ruth Pharris, Doris Buck, jane Engleman, Betty Brown, Mary Confield. I First Ro-w-Beulah Offutt, Lucille Guinn, Lillian Hoe Hill, Hazel James, Dorothy Kasey, Vivian Cleek, Lucile Tinney, Amalie Becker, Velma Spurgin, Lena Stuart, Marie Darough, Katherine Hennage. , HOME Rooivis-A4, A17 Top Rm:.+Earl Harder, Lloyd Bronnock. Harold Eddleman, Carl Smith, Herbert Fisher, Denver Hogan, Karl Wells, LeMoyne Dur- ham, john McCoy, Allen Flaherty, Billy Reaser, Roy Uptograft, Tom Masengale, Sam Brodsky, Louis Thomas. Fourth Rofw-Melvin Short, George VVatson, Yarnell Haslam, Harold Rogers, Amis Yadon, Allen Yockhart, Melvin Night, Paul Douglas, M. L. Cooley, Melvin Polar, Walter Viner, George Harrison, james Berry, Keith Thompson. Third Rolw-Leslie Meadows, Charles Brewer, Pat Broach, Homer Gill, Leroy Fortney, Eula Poe, Irene Taylor, Ruth Walkup, Alice Van Valkenhurg, Magdalene Taylor, Helen Fairclo, Ermar Brougher, Dorothy VVaddell, Rudy Fenton, Gyles Cooper. Sccond Rolw-Jessie Mae Elmore, jaunita Vaught, Luella Woodworth, Susan Hanover, Jean Gourly, Martha Wagner, Lois Rogers, Irene Upton, Ruth Wakefield, Mildred Wright, Maude Beauchamp, Margaret, Patricia Silby, Betty Gordon. Front Ro1whAudrey Fincannon, Dena Gardner, Esther Hauser, Frances Carson, Mardell Hibler, Thelma johnson, Dorothy Brasiur, Virginia Bean, Katherine Davis, Katherine Nichols, Katherine Meyers, Mary Jo Brown, Francis Snyder. it1uwmwtimwm11lwnuwwwnwm Page 81 ,I as ,Nlllll 1 lu , I mlm .1 I gag, ll ,. I rll I 'll If l ep My 9 1 l is 5 age-sw n luwmm H nm . l J' l'll lu, ,,fvf'l ll'lg lfiti' sl?,3lillllllllillml. ll, lm ...., tsllllllllllllllr, ,W will . 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Fourth Rofw-Lloyd Mead, VVilburt Skaggs, John Flack, Harold Fike, Dirk Church, Elwin Lindsay, Lacy Wolfskill, Torrence Bordon, Cecil Gardner, Morwood Yates, Joe Myer, Rex Brinley, Clarence Gailbort. Thzrd Row-Nevin Dodd, Clifford Jackson, Edward Holden, Dorothy Gray, Alryle Bowen, Rosemary Olson, Velma Keiffer, Ruth Hecman, Esther Maran, Mary Mumford, Howard Stegald, Mary Lou VVheat, Roy Williams. Serond Ro-w-Ethel Gandy, Lyndall Lankford, Lulu Thomas, Maxine Miller, Florence Turnquist, Dorothy Butter, Mable Catron, Frances VVoolsey, Dorothy Zimmerman, Elizabeth Gray, Ruth Hannold, Pauline Hooker, jean Hancock, Marjorie Sheldon. Firrt Rarw-Margaret Townsend, Arline Hailey, Catherine Esslinger, Catherine Chase, Martha Kountz, Dinlee VVasten, Ruth Gibson, Helen Steiner, Edna Koonce, May Williams, Irene Myer, jane johnson. HOME ROOMS-B28, C2 Typ Rofw-VVilliam Cline, Melvin Stilwell, VVallace Foreman, Roy Butler, Myriel Caldwell, Pat johnson, Harold Schuman, Robert Krapp, Arthur Oxford, Grady Ratcliff, Dick Savage, Bert Dennison, Arlington Frybarger, Paul Chadwell, Vllarren Askew, Gorden Allfn, Herbert Barnett, Leslie Powell, ' Faulh Rofw-Glen Simmons, Carl Neely, VVilliam Teel, Ralph Rankin, Floyd Bernett, Lavern Vllalker, Robert Howard, Roderick Culley, Joseph Huben, Harold Ashby, Wilford Logsdon, Everett Elton, Fred Forster. , . Third Row-Howard Clute, Raymond Miller, Frances Linehan, Alleene Blaylock, Pauline Poundstone, Mary 'Pollard, Luna VVr1ght, Alice M. Smith, Mildred Gilbert, Hope Navarro Naomi Merryman, Helen Sage, Annette Kimbrough, Miss Virginia Wilson. Second Row-Katherine Drake, Fern Boren, Arclest Anderson, Marguerite Hill, Leona Ferch, Marie Waterman, Alba York, Lola Bell Ware, Ameda Maxfield, Evelyn Middleton, Maxine Hunt, Madge Whiteside, Mildred Shipman, Dorothy Suits, Dorothy .Burns, I Firrt Ro-w-Miriam Spindler, Rose Kessler, Lillie Van Dusen, Margery Renfro, Hazel Fleming, Lillian Caldwell, Jessie Piro, Lucille Ray, Mary Pigford, Kathryn Holland, Florence Moore, Katherine Goss, julia Padden, Daisy Sturm. llw.,ml,mm,llw mlm. ' ' uwmllmuww mlm 1 1 l-lm Page 82 , l .1 1 A , 151. mm lllllllllli, 1 ,ll . 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Fourth Roma:-Bruce Beesley, George VValters, VVallace Hall, Fred Trey, VVayne VViseman, john Hancock, Richard Sharp, Gene Gubser, VVayman Humphrey, Roy Thompson, James Johnson, Aubrey Clay, P, W. VVard, Damon Perkins. Third Rofw-Jennie May Snow, Martha Stump, Irene Spencer, Ruth VVyndharn, Evelyn Brinegar, Pansy Smith, Gertrude Slay, Anna VV:-st, Areta Johnston, Maurine McClain, Katherine Brixly, Katherine McFarland, Margaret Brooker, Clara VVest. Second Ro-w-Beulah VVinn, Carmen Burton, Ruth VVells, Hettie Mayfield, Mary Day, Mildred Edgar, Vera Brooks, Ruth Glass, Anabel Manson, Virginia Smith, Gertrude Goodwin, Rosemary Handy, Claire Hayner, Ann Karatner. Fifrt Rofw-Helen Thomas, Ruhy Ramsey, Jennie Gilliland, Bonnie Leath, Lois Holt, Virginia Matthews, Ada Mahaffey, Vivian Rebeard, Mary VVhite, Elizabeth Slater, Dorothy Kobel, Marie Campbell, Inez Ranye. HOME ROOMS-D33, C25 Top Ralw-Carl Mooney, Vernie Burres, James Hemminger, Paul Bailey, Clifford Prowse, Donald'Goudison, Bruce Brooks, Thomas Tucker, Harry Aggers, Howard Olson, Eugene Dunbar, Glen VVils'1n, john Crater. Fourth Row-VVilson Deardorf, Barton Dennis, VVayne Lawrance, VValdo McDaniel, Floy Edwards, jack Stoffer, Roger Randolph, Robert Irwin, Gaylord Dorough, Kenneth Srnith, Leslie Curtis, Jack Alges. Third Rolw-Johnnie McGuire, Monica Owneby, Bessie Barrie, Madelin Brown, Evelyn Pugh, Marion VVheeler, VVanda Strong, Mandie Bessie, Ruth Fincannon, Mary Louise Kelly, Cecillia Scott, Lydia Kennedy, Dorothy Minter, Loraine Estes, Shirley Heather. Snood RofmLAlice Purviance, Donna Brand, Martyle Trope, Marjvrie Clain, Lois Bristle, Mary Hopper, Alice Bitterling, Dorothy Trope, Betty Hinderliter, Clyde Kerby, Margaret Shaw, Ellen VVa'ters, Rose Tofilovsky, Wvilma Pitcock, Rosemary Hogue. 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Fourth Rofw-Glen Conner, David Sandler, Welden Barnes, Wa ne Sutherland, Robert Duncan, LaVergne Westhafer, Cooper Fish- back, Kenneth Nance, Lynn Bettis, Darrell Firestone, James Purely, Dallas Lister, David McCray, Clifford Bond. Third Row-Gordon Edwards, Keith Vllesthafer, Jean Ricks, Carmen Maxey, Julia Jopling, Thelma Morris, Margaret Dickinson, Catherine Cone, Annette Rush, Maxine Haller, Betty Boughner, Phebe Carrick, Gladys Goines, Miss Lamb. SscondRo1w-Emile Polumbus, Mary Ann McMullen, Alberta Deloe, Cora Lee Mason, Maxine Dunn, Tulsa Baird, Anna Marie Mood, Maxine Chastain, Estella Sue Stickle, Juanita McEntire, Leona Myers, Delores Johnson. First Rofw-Marjorie Steffins, Doris Cotter, Dolly Bannister, Lydia Boyd, Iva Johnson, Alice Raus, Ida Johnson, Eva Hunter, Dorothy Legge, Ruth Arrington, Lucile Crouch, Madge Stambaugh. HOME ROOMS-D3, D23 Top Rofw-Charles Devasher, Bob Cooper, Clifford Romines, Raymand Owens, Carl Sherwood, Bert Grant, Cleve Scranton, A. II. gchlenker, Darold Swanson, VValter Lane, Jim Russell, Bill Eakins, Guy Gox, Frank Quinn, Jim Small, Sidney Kennett, Kenneth Cole, en Rethman, Fourth R0QL'4Kt'l1l19Ih Rodgers, Jerome YVatt, VValter Clore, R. L. lN'lcCabe, Jack Cheairs, Gail Russell, Lyle Galbraith, Harry Junt, Robert Dervey, Nladero Villarreal, David Kirk, VValter Traweek, Clifford Crupper, Evaughn Baker. Third Raw-Braver Schower, John Moran, Ray Secor, Bessie Darley, Lucile Stephens, Allene Stone, Arcelle Shields, Nadine Beck, Mary Jane Thompson, Annie Ruth Phillips, Thelma Meinen, Doris Allen, Margaret Roberts, Florence Dial, Alma Hanson. Strand Rau'-Theda Deer, Louise Damon, Ruth Damon, Clara Noucom, Helen Yarbrough, Genesa VVells, Norma Jurd, Betty Blue, Frances Jackson, Marie Jones, Billie Cole, Frances Kirk, Clarice Chambers, Meredith Hewitt. 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Robert Adams, Third R0-w-Virginia Miles, Genevieve Guinn, Eula Robinson, Phyllis Quaterman, Harry Myers, Harold VValkup, VVilliam Griffey, Frank Campbell, Frank Courtney. Suomi Ro-u'-LaNeele Looney, Pet Lukens, Florence Brown, Elnora Reeder, Vivian Jane Stern, Peggy VVest, Adelaide Fisher, Frances Winn, Dorothy Hughlett, Louise Toggle. Front Rofw-Ellen Bayless, Bernice Curtis, Jessie German, Helen Brown, Helen Millard, Martha Vandever, Mary Lou Stoner, Alice Talbot. HISTORY OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS. 'Through the bright September morning Came again the tom tom call, And the tribesmen, at its summons, Hastened to the council hall. Boldness, braveness, strength, and wisdom, To each one you would ascribe, And not least in any virtue Stood our mighty Sophomore tribe. Through the year for Tulsa High School Did we try to do our best, Following our own Great Spirit, VVorking ever with the rest. First we chose an able chieftain, Or, 'twas rather, chieftainess, For we chose the Princess Martha, Who would lead us to success. Martha Stumph was made her helper, Jessie Piro was the scribe, Charles Brewer kept the money For the mighty Sophomore tribe. Herbert Fisher and Dick Savage To the Senate next we sent, To that tribal council hall, The Sophomore tribe to represent. Next, a leader for our war cries, And Pot johnson was our choiceg He was small, but he was mighty, And he had the pep and voice. VVith Miss Sweets as our advisor, And these leaders, brave and bold, VVe were ready, we were eager, For whate'er the year might hold. In the various council chambers, On the warpath, in the chase, See,-among the winners, ever, Sophomore tribesmen have a place. And remember when the Indians Turned to other folk instead? Beautiful and so successful Was our play, t'The Silver Thread. At the weekly Sophomore councils All the things that may annoy Are forgotten as we witness Programs that we all enjoy. VVork and play were intermingled, And we saved in sunny hours, The first tribe entirely' thrifty VVas the Sophomore tribe of ours Yes, we tried to do our duty, To be brave, and to be strong, Till the final tom tom sounded, And the year had passed along. Purple, lavendar our colors, This our name, and this our sign: Sophomore tribe of Tulsa High School, And the class of twenty-nine. -DORIS ALLEN. , T. ,,,,,,,, ...,, , it ,l ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,. ,,,.,.. . . lllllllllllll' 'l 1 ll ' l 'iitlell lwv 'lllllllllilllllllll ...iii lllllllllllllll iiiii l iii' f'flll I irii lllllllllllllllliiillll'lllllllllllllln44lalllll lllllllllllllllll itllinlvllwilllllilolllllitllllli-lllllii. 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Third Rofw-Mrs. VVest, Pauline Hadley, Eva Brown, Mary Russell, Mildred Allen, Alice Marcus, Sarah Feldmen, Lucille Ferrelle, Lu- cille Tanner, Glen Borden, Esther Beimfohr, Torn Stephens, james VVilliams, Elbert MeNatt. Sfrand Raw-Miss VVilte, Carylon McBride, Ruth liieft. Mercedes Bliss, Pauline Baker, Nellie Hose, Geraldine McCarty, Raphael Glass, Alicia Harris, Ella Durkee, Lucile Bowles, Aleta Tracy, Elsie VVaqner, Mary Zimmerman, Mary Gumm, Mildred Hall, Frixt Rofw-Charlotte Turner, Louise McAllister, Pauline Eden, Isobell Fetters, Eunice Preyer, Virginia Delarnette, Lena VValner, Vidette Evans, Maxine Denton, Margaret Stewart, Rosemary Bower, Louise Hoss, Bess Petty, Myrtle Pritchard, Ruth Hestwood. 1 HOME ROOMS-D36, B14 Top Rafw-Harry lWcCann, Bill Baldwin, John Newby, Leslie Pride, Ira Summers, Lionel Pool, YVilliam Shieg, Eszie Youmans, Carl Fisher, Bell Marks, Harold Medford, Morris Bell, Bob Clark, John Mitchell, Fourth Row-VValter Thomas, Rollin Gish, J. B. johnson, Stanley Peters, John Nealy, Harold Crooker, Julius Karchmer, Bill Aby, George Hill, Tom VVard, Henry Hopper, Richard Huffman. Thzrd Rofw-Carl Hughes, Norval Price, Homer Flemming, Milton Broods, Aleon Bennet, VVilliam Argue, Alma Stamhaugh, Madlin Price, Vivian Cecil, Raehel Murphy, Thelma Nlorris, Virgil Heryney, Robert Chastain, Matt Oliver. Suomi Rafw-Lueile Lassiter, Gladys Glasgow, Fleta Dodd, june Rose, Leotu VVilliams, Anita Voltz, Margarita Plummer, Imogene Darrow, Helen Jinks, Martha Carden, Ruby Davenport, Hester Glidewell, Eula Martin, Leona Potello. Fzrst Row-Erman Swieegood, Gladys Barr, Lueile Roberts, Bertha Coleman, Elsie Manley, Margarite Hoag, Maurine Plummer, Lo- raine Frye, Loraine Estes, Hahn Cox, Bonnie VVilson, Leona Thomas, Miss Clancy, Juanita Shinn. 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HOME ROOMS-C16, C12 Top Row-Bob Owens, Ennis Anderson, Carl VVagner, Hamilton De Meules, Jim Shaft, J. M. Jordan, Raymond Albietz, Rodney Allen, Charles Loughton, John Anderson, Lawrence Kinnan, VVilgred Powell, Charles Miller, Sam Mizel, VVilliam Shafstall, Mr. Spafford. Fourth Rofw-VVilliam VVhite-side, VVilliznn Bohnert, Nathan Avery, Vigillio Follina, Jack Mathews, Jack Rucker, Lloyd Johnson, J. R. Brlrime, John VValls, Frank Gleason, Joe Johnson, R. C. Sikes, Herbert Click, Robert Fitzgerrell, Clifford Thompson, VVilliam Con- ne . Thlzd Row-Mr. Pearson, Lester Ammerrnan, Bertrand VVard, Magda Branner, Ruth Braymen, Albert Little, Lyle Bewley, Howard Maginnis, Burrell VVagner, Melvin Hosler, Bill Binning, Chester Moore, Lee Raines, Owen Enswnrth, Edgar Glessener. 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Fourth Ro-w-Hogler Hansen, Donald Palmer, Fred Simmons, Harold Rhoades, D. Suthern, Delbert Grant, Howard Newman, Dan Korn- feld, Jack Rielly, Stanley Thomas, Harold Stillman, john Franklin, Norman Hughes, Gilbert Dobson, Walter Powell, Earl Beard, Ralph W'Coff, Isreal Maxey, Charles Miller. Third Rolw-Melba Everett, Mrs. Webber, Gladys LaMarr, Gracia Miller, Marjory Renolds, Thelma Harvey, Maxine Coy, Laughlin Lavola, Beatrice Myers, Fleda Dodd, Evelyn Leyle, David Rivkin, James Walker, Ray Herring, Allen Benmet, Harold Harden, Lewis Harrison, Oren Caldwell. Second Row-Mable Stratton, Jessie Bradford, Geneva Mooney, Virginia Conyers, Elsie Brown, Eleanor Skinner, Emiline Nolan, Nanette Fryberg, Nellie Lingor, Vestor Parks, Maxine Wilson, Victoria Knight, Lucille Cowen, Lillian Perrault, Geraldine Stewart, Mary Yetter, Miss Gamble, Hannah Sterling, Mary Louise Cockrane. First Ro-w-Elsie VVelmoth, Millie Adams, Marv Hale, Esther Zacharias, Bertha Coleman, Elizabeth Thompson, Frances Rutherford, Helen Jurgens, Leona Jensen, Dorothy Naylor, Frances Hughes, Nanzy Hughes, Dora Dick, Frances Dugan, jenola Brown, Ione Emerson, Elizabeth Noyes, Selma Scott. . HOME ROOMS-D36, D37, C14 Top Rofw-Howard Cluck, Valjean LaForge, Victor Horner, Albert Pitchford, Paul Noland, james Culver, Earl Davis, Robert Hansen, Dick Simmons, james McDowell, Harold Bailey, Jay Stover, Eugene Cameron, Herman Sevra, Marvin Taylor. Fourth Row-Elsworth Bodine, David Morrow, Leon Miron, Alex Hawkins, Bud Whinery, Eli Taylor, Lawrence Taylor, Chandos Hoskyns, Roby Holden, Robert Zane, Troval Stall Drue Davis, Paul Atkins, Robert Ahrens. Third Row-Lorene Harmen, Golia Crandall, Audrey Derick, Emily Kirk, Lessyelee Patterson, Wilma Bryant, Susan Carlow, Esther Giltner, Alice Reen, Lillian Masick, Virginia Haney, Rachel Souther, Charlotte Lang, Elizabeth Scott, Marion Brooks, Howard Brockman. Second Rofw-Bonnie Lee Page, Dorothy Mae Ridge, Frances Stalcup, Thelma Smith, Olive Goode, Guinevere Crippin, Marjorie Paris, Virginia Brown, Alma Avant, Jean Bowman, Lucille Rhoades, Helen Hail, Elizabeth Futral, Lorena Hammer. Fin! 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First Raw-Ruby Corley, Emma Nell Cochran, Grace Harding, Fannie Hilton, Dolores Fitzpatrick, Maurine VVagner, VVaneta Lytle, Velma Baker, Elnora Miller, Thelma Murphy, Bonnie Dunlap. IIOME ROOMS-DS, D34 Top Row-Dale Duwe, Sam Barnes, james Brannon, Tom Ryan, Boyd Smith, Victor Anderson, Charles Harmes, Martial Story, Roy Williams, Eldon VVoods, Arthur Huey, John Gillespie. Third Row-Geraldine McPherson, Maybell Harrington, Max VVilson, Alan Kelly, Rowdy Stout, joseph Bailey, Edward Guestler, Conway VVallace, F. F. Crosser, Vllamsley Bowen, Harry Drain. Second Rofw-Flora VVoodard, VVilma Humphrey, Thelma Watt, Frances Harvey, jewel Farris, Phyllis johnson, Lena Follena, Kathryn Feary, Helen Schlosser, Elizabeth Gentile, Florence Irvine, Mary Helen Korn. First Row-Myrna Green, Dorothy Tryon, Yleta Ratliff, Mattie Dayler, Angelic Kelley, Gladys Gunster, Cathlene Moore, Dorothy Iselay, Hazel Bradford, Violet Anderson, Mildred Goff, Nellie Hoag. 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Fourth Rnfw-Fred Rhode, james Story, Lawrence Mehlhorn, Glenn Merry, Billy Roone, Gladstone Ragg, Harry Hathcock, George Chapman, Clarence Snead, Arnold John, Fred Bowser, Charles Chandler, Alrick Akin, Paul Eggleston, Herbert Reimer, George Harbour. hour. Third Raw-Robert Lockwood, Harry Devosher, James Smythe, Bill Howard, Melvin VValts, VValter Greenway, Miss Hill, Helen Ray, Bannelle Green, Mae Carpenter, Marguerite Estes, Imogene Perkins, Edith Orman, Tom Scott, Winston Burris, Forrest Steele, Second Row-Dorothy Yocum, Geneva Taylor, Marriam Raymond, Thelma Bossard, Lois Pulliam, Evelyn Felts, Louise jenkins, Sally Daveciiport, Lois Glasby, Elizabeth Keegan, Elizabeth Noyes, Dorothy Plummer, Ruth Holland, Ruth Clock, Mildred Kemmel, De- B lb Wan a i o. First Rofw-Winifred Bland, Mary Louise Cochrane, Fanerose Levi, Frances Dugan, Wanda Partridge, Lillian Stevenson, Hannah Sterling, Flora Smith, Lillie Rains, Marie Anderson, Laura Mae DuVall, Elizabeth Hughes, Louise Gilmore. 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Uv M51 :'ll?f'i 1v9A'iEEL.f I THML5 U I Spirit of Health i ,, , , in,,, if i4,ifW llllllflflflllllii fi iirr'lf flf'2Ql!'Wll'r rriii T Wilfvm ,i,g, 1 we HmlZlUf,,iiflllllll1lllliillll b4.I flllrwwrvrrf1H1flfI!fllW 'Hfiiflllllllivuvrwv1Jfvrw1111lllllllfll llllllllllll!fIIf!lllll!Ill 'llWllllllllllllll1Il1 WfQfH 'H'Q M111ff1fQ I Q illllllfllllllllll if mi ii nwmmmmmwvnwunuwlmwi imr-mumummmHinummmHinwuuwwwiuiw wmmmu I mf ii mmm iwwwwwwwwiiwwwuiiiwwwwuummw iwuwwwiiummmmwwwmwxww 966411172 ENTERING the Halls of Learning, Everyyouth, chal- lenged by Life, and guided by the Spirit of Learning, starts on his pilgrimage in quest of Experience. He meets experiences of Health, Research, Home, Work, Leisure, Citizenship, and Character, The experiences, robed as spiritual characters, attempt to impart to him those qualities which Everyyouth needs to inculcate. Everyyouth first meets the Spirit of Health, who reveals to him the meaning of health. The greatest element of a Nation's strength lies in the health of its manhood and Womanhood. A sound body makes for a sound mind and clear thinking for a strong moral. You will discover that there are few instances of really great accomplishments by men who are physically Weak. Until this generation, our people were largely pioneers of the great outdoors, wresting a continent from the Wilderness and making plains productive. Now the outdoors has been barred to many of our number, and We are losing our physical stamina. In view of this observance, I shall give you a universal program of hygiene and physical education, an intramural program of diversified athletics for ally an athletic code through which love for clean sport and play, group loyalty, co-operation, and scholarship can be instilled. I shall give you frequent medical and physical examinations- with the consequent individual, and corrective adaptation to your physi- cal needs. I have recognized sound health principles. The great out-A doors is often our gymnasium. Preparation for your health then recog- nizes fundamental and far-reaching physical, mental, emotional, and biological influences for every boy and girl. It is my purpose then, to conserve you and to equip you with sufficient bodily vigor, so that with a mental and emotional outlook, you may profit from the school's pro- gram of contemplated service. 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'Some men have climbed on these mountains, circle above circle of bare rock they have scaled, and wandering therein these high regions, some have chanced to pick up on the ground, one white silver feather, dropped from the wing of Truth. And it shall come to pass,' said the old man, pointing his finger to the sky, 'that when enough of these feathers shall have been gathered by the hands of men, Truth shall one by one give up its secretsf 'iTruth seeks for the essence of life and cures our ailments. Pas- teur climbed to one of the mountains of Imagination, and unto him was dropped a white feather to relieve the poisons of life. Moses, fasting forty days on the storm-swept heights of Sinai, plucked for men from the clouds the beginning of organized society, and preserved the God-made laws on man-made tablets of stone for us to reinscribe on these, our living hearts. K'Man caught glimmers of a new justice, ready for man's cultiva- tion, and the lawyer, caught the dream of our constitution. A new nation, a new land, yes, all the world hung in the balance as he dipped his pen in ink, and began,-KWe, the people of the United States of America, in order to form a more perfect union-3 Truth fell at the feet of Woodrow Wilson and the master mind dreamed of world peace. Physical laws are discovered, not made. What seems to be God's immutable laws are interpreted by a genius, thus Luther Burbank could make a flower. Beethoven, two centuries ago, heard new harmonies and created symphonies for the ages. All these are truths, discovered and released through human hearts and minds to serve the world. 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The work of the statesman, the writer, the captain of industry, and all others, are conditioned first upon the work that finds expression in the family. If thisbe true, how skilled should be the parent in this noblest work-parenthood. The Spirit of Home gives to Everyyouth this message: I have shown you the importance of the home. Now let me implore you to make an ideal home. From the instruction obtained in Tulsa high school, you have been endowed with the capacity to build a home. Agriculture has taught you the relationship between soils and foods, chemistry, biology and the crafts of home have revealed the value of nutrition and hygiene in productive life. Manual arts has shown the meaning of lines, angles, and proportion in architecture. Homecrafts has made beautiful for you simple landscape scenery for your garden. It has also given you a vision of a spacious room, inside simple in decoration, with warmth and air abundant. 'AHOW richly has your home furnishings course repaid you for yours are the hands of a Michael Angelo! Take your legacy of valuable mate- rial, and. go forth to create an ideally perfect homely home, for that is the greatest part of the Worldls Work to be donell' And Everyyouth, inspired by the Spirit of Home, goes forth filled with a great purpose to make a worthy home. 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Work digs into the solid earth to bring up its long- hidden stores of coal, oil, and precious metals. Laughing at difficulties it spans majestic rivers, or pierces the solid mountains. I would take you to the office Where day by day men compile figures and give thought to the traffic of the World-air, land, and sea, I would take you to the ploughman working up the earth to give you food. Yes, Work is a mighty magician! Let me but do my work from day to day On field or forest, at the desk or loom, In roaring market-place or tranquil room: Let me but find it in my heart to say When vagrant wishes beckon me astray, This is my work, my blessing, not my doom' Of all who l-ive, I am the one by whom This work can best be done. The world gets out of the way of the man who knows what he is doing. If you learn a craft, a trade, a profession, you are a master of life. I have attempted to reveal to you your capacities and aptitudes in the light of the world's Work to be done, and to practice you in actual vocational working conditions employed in home, shop, office, and factory. I have taught you to share the worldls obligation by train- ing you to enjoy a personal satisfaction in the doing of a Work which society needs to have done, be it paving a street, planting a tree, or con- structing a building. 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You are privileged to bear the message of the great composers of the world through the medium of the instrument, to sing God's songs, to act a role from Shakespeareg have learned to live more nobly, to love more sacredly, and to appreciate your parents' goodness more abundantly than those who have been denied that privilege. lVIusic, art, and litera- ture have helped in making yours a moral and happy school. K'You must have leisure and repose in order to grow wise. It is the only soil out of which wisdom grows. Everyyouth would fain have stayed with Leisureg but he needs must learn the message of Citizenship. . 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Unto that, moral character has been adclecl. l11 Vow. handiwork you have chiseled, ha111111ered, and wrought, and have Long,-ibutcd a force to the b11il1li11g of a life because the 111i11d has :lis- eipliuecl hand aml body. You have made statues tleclicated to your moral fibre! VVhen you have directed your Illlllll to service and to pm.p0Sr,fU1 Study problems, no matter how hu111bly i11 your classroom, or as a COI1l1lllffCCI11?lIlj wvhell you have adapted yourself to meet situations. you have developed nlanifold moral fibre. ucharaqter is not a thing apart from youg it is what yo11 are in your Own SVCS Qjf you let it be said, as it was of Raphael: W1g,g7-Q Rlzylhrlel went I-Iis ll6ll1'UC37Llj,l face the 111i1'1'o1' of his mind, 1-Iis mind a femplzr for all loieljf tlzings To fgoglf to 1mdi11l1aI1itf' With the li11es of illiver We111lell Holmes, the Spirit of Character lmvcg Ever-Vrorrfly to 11lCCllfE1l'C upo11 the sage counsel: Build lhee 11110111 sfafelyf '1111Lnsi1ms, O my Soul. 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Hiviflfvinm Q llllfiWiill'l ij illlll'frlllllmllllllyllliifriiillirfi ,mylll irw iillllllllllllllwl ongisszgsig ggfifgia llllilllli MMUIIIIII llllllllml,,I iwllgg:f Nmilllliiiiillii-AH? ummmirmfiifiliililylmM,1iii'i:i,,,,,jfilillLw 1927 PATRONSI PAGE firms and personal patrons of Tulsa who have,generously assisted us in financing the 1927 Tom Tom, we dedicate this Patrons' Page. 1 PAGE Board of Education, Exchange National Bank, First National Bank, Quality Ice Cream Company, Southwestern Engraving Co., Tulsa Typographical Union No. 4053, Tulsa Daily World. HALF PAGE Central National Bank, Mrs. R. E. Downing, Halliburton-Abbott Co., National Bank of Commerce, Sanders Rones Sz Co., Thomas Motor Co., The Vandevers Dry Goods Company. QUARTER PAGE , W. D. Abbott, Bobb Shoppe, A. Y. Boswell, Butler Print Shop, Candyland, Cathey Furniture Co., Cinderella Boot Shop, Cities Service Oil Co., Dexter Publishing Co., Field's Stationery, Genet Furniture Co., Gens Cash Stores, Getrnanls Drug Store, Griffin-Goodner Grocery Co., Charles W. Grimes, M. C. Hale Hardware Co., Harvey Young Oil Co., Henry's Hot House, Heyman K Co., Home Building Sz Loan Associaa tion, Layne-Huycke Sporting Goods, Lloyd-Richey Cleaners, M. Sz B. Candy Co., May Brothers, Mayo Furniture Co., Robert A. McBirney, McCreey Tire and Service Co., Mid-West Chevrolet Co., Minck's Cafe, Ed L. Miller Photos, Miss Jackson's Shop, Mrs. DeHaven's Flower Shop, National Business College, Oklahoma Natural Gas Corp., Overbay Bros., Palace Clothiers, Piggly Wiggly, Public Service Co. of Oklahoma, Pure White Dairy, Renberg's Clothing Co., Security National Bank, Seidenbach's, Skelly Oil Co., Skinner Transfer Sz Storage Co., Southern Furniture Co., Strand Theater, Tulsa Business College, Tulsa Tribune, United Savings Sz Loan Association, Waldrep Candy Co., Watt Drug Co., The Darwin Co., Dickason-Goodman Lumber Co., The Globe Clothiers. . BUSINESS CARD ' Cyrus S. Avery, Barclay Paint Sz Wall Paper Co., R. V. Bardon Key Shop, Charles S. Bledsoe, George Boghosign Oriental Rugs and Paintings, Boston Flower Shop, Brown-Dunkin Dry Goods Co., Chapple Brothers, Crews-Kelly Clothing Co., Dawson Produce Co., Demorest Shop, Deshon Electric Co., DeVina's Tailor and Fur Shop, Diamond Jewelry Co., Dodge Sz Bond Clothing Co., Dodge Electric Co., Downs- Randolph Co., Dumit's Oriental Shop, Edgar Music Co., Elite Beauty Shop, Field's Apparel Shop, Fletcher Electric Co., Forster-Davis Motor Corp., Garland Oil Co., George Photo Studio, The Hail Store, Hanna Furniture Co., Harringtonls Army and Navy Store, High .School Grocery, Holsum Bread Co., Hunt's Ladies Ready-to-Wear, Indian Bicycle Co., Industrial Building Sz Loan Association, Ingram's Billiard and Bowling Parlor, Camillus Johnson Shop, Kahn Mercantile Co., Kansas City Market, Keim Sporting Goods, Kelly Map Co., King's Market, Kiwanis Club, Mack Jewelry Sz Optical Co., Majestic Millinery, Matliey Grinding Sz Machine Works, McGee Art Shop, Megee Sporting Goods, Menkemiller's Prescription Pharmacy, Morris Plan Company of Oklahoma, Murdock Motor Corporation. Naylor Radio Sz Electrical Co., Nichols Hardware Co., Nordhaus Tire Service, Inc., Norval Sz Dial, Inc., Oil Sz Gas Journal, Packard Oklahoma Motor Co., Packing House Provision Supply Co., People Building Sz Loan Association, Producers National Bank, Quaker Drug Co., Raymond Furniture Co., Ella Reed Shop, Remedial Finance Corp., Rexall Drug Co., Right Way Laundry, Rivkin Studio, Ryan Motor Co., Sand Springs Bottling Works, Silk Shop, Smith Separator Co., Southern Hardware Co., Southern Mill X Mfg. Co., Southland Refining Co., Stewart Drug Co., Sugar Bowl Candy Co., Superior Tea Room, Suzanne Shop, Tayloe Paper Co., Temple Pharmacy, Triangle Blue Print Co., Tulsa Book Shop, Tulsa Ice Co., Union Transportation Co., United Clay Products Corp., Dr. C. M. Vaughan, Vogue Shop, Walk-Over Boot Shop, Watt Plumbing, Heating, and Supply Co., Wetzell Gallei'ies, White Line Cab Sz Baggage Co., Wilson Bros. Furniture, Wilson Motor Co., F. NV. Woolworth Co., Yamato Japanese Shop, Youse Electric Company, Beattie's Furniture Store, Cameronis Cafeteria, Jenkins Music Co., I.edford's Cleaners Sz Dyers, Lyons Shoe Store, McCullough Drapery Sz Car- pet Co., Mr. R. B. Pringle, Reo Motor Cars, Steinbergls Drugs, 'Thomas Hardware Co., Tulsa Auto Top Shop, Tulsa Carpet Cleaning Works, Tulsa Engineering Sz Supply Co,, Tulsa Sand Co., A. T. Twist Sz Co., Yetter Studio. 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II 'III IIIIIIIIIIII as, YM I I I I 'IIIIIII eflolenowlerfgemenfy 37 , WE of the l927 Tom Tom staff reviux our work, we hope We have expressed the message of the seven objectives of sec- ondary education through the medium of the Spirit of Character, the Spirit of Citizenship, the Spirit of Leisure, the Spirit of Home, the Spirit of Work, the Spirit of Research, and the Spirit of Health, clothed in their robes of purple, blue, green, gold, and red. In the class sections we have identified every student in our school, but in succeeding sections we have represented the school activity rather than the participant. If We have wrought wisely and well, we realize that it is because we have had the co-operation and good will of others. We wish to express our very sincere appreciation to those who have helped us: the Board of Education, who made possible the publication of the Tom Tomy the patrons, who aided in financing it, lVIiss Isabel Ronan and Mr. Merle Prunty, from Whose pageant Youthft Challenge we derived the plan of the book, Mr. R. C. Walker and the Southwestern Engrav- ing Company, to whom we owe the beautiful engravings, Mr. Ed lvliller and lVIr. F. B. George who preserved for us in picture form a record of our high school activities, Mr. W. W. Graham and his helpers, who published this book in the High School Print Shop, Mr. R. A. lklclntyre, who donated his services and the use of his airplane to open our sales campaign, lVIr. J. T. Horner and his school banking force who handled our finances, llfliss Helen Slater and her staff who pro- moted Tom Tom publicity through Tulsa School Life, Mrs. lvlamie Sease, lllrs. Mae Allyn Christie, and the art staff for designs which have served to make the 1927 Tom Tom a thing of beauty, lNIr. Nlerle Prunty, lXI'Ir. Ward H. Green, and the Tom Tom Board who counseled us in our Work, and to the members of the student body for their co- operation and encouragement. SALLIE AKIATHER RKIARVIN, Sponsor 1927 Tom Tom Staff. , I I . , mm I Page 173 , , I ,..,..,,,,,,., ,,.... , IIIIIIIIIIIj 'II II IIIIII IIIWI I II IIIIIIIIIII .... . I I... ..., I ,II WIIIIIII' 4. I IIIII IIIIIII IIII IIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .....: lllllllllIIIlIIIlllllIllllll IIII' IIIII IIII. 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After looking at the Great Spirit for the last time as a student, and before passing on to life's other regions, Every- youth pauses to invoke the guidance of the Almighty in the words of the studentls prayer: rr To be ever eorzseious of my unity with Gozlg To listen for llis 'voice and hear no other fall: To separate all error from my thought of men, Anil see them only as my Fathefs inmgr: To shou' lfim reverenre azzzl sham' with llim ,lily holiest treasures: To heep my mental home a sarrnl jrlafe, Golden with gratitude, rezlolent with love, White with purity, cleansed from the flesh ,' To send no thought into the world That 'will not bless, or fheer, or purify, or heal: To ha-ve no aim hut to mahe earth a fairer, holier plfzref And to rise each day into a higher sense Of life anil love. 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