Classen High School - Orbit Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

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The Senior Book V111 1' hcd lay The Senior Class Oklahoma City, Okla. ,fi ' ummm U MM? h 1 M N im 5-73 . Ti 2 1 as 4' uh I? Elf UI 1 I'-'-V' CJRDI R OI BOOKS S T HE SCHOOI SLNIORQ ATHI mms ALTIVITII S I4 FAI URFS - 4 I f LLEA NORLWD -f 5 - avfll.:.z:5.A'l P ' -r 1- :?- I f - ' ml' W ,K H1 E l nfl, E 'VL' 'f 'J 'Milf , !' E Il' ii, X Wu 3 X 1 - 'H f WW H r N i1 2 47 vw Hi i j, E l f ' a 5U W +4 5' 1 l W1 M M1 W ff ,.' f4YfL l' W F511 QL WI P WU 'HW W W W. ,Nil 5 NIE Y X MMXK , , E Q 5 I ' 1 -- i2 -F w 1' QQQQ M 1. 4 , 31UH!i W' W' 2' ? ,lj iii m' + 3' ' J If 4- N 2 U ? .LW ' 1: M L W iii GQ ' I if iiif 'Ev' 5 ftiiiihi mira-:I iff Mil. 1225 V gii: nw' -ll a. .. Q :I .I '.-:Hal J . Wh I, g W It :T :Q1 L ' 'L .I-mim i? -iaiiili' fi 52:55,-?-lf-iig'-'LT-,'E' , EEE MW-ilii -iii :f1?.11n1Hffi :H 'A H -.-, Y , I V. A , , -1 X .iulilw flfffrgir Eli Sell gl 5 HW! 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The gracluzites increased to two hunrlrecl fiftyffive in 1927, three hunrlrecl ninety-nine in 1928, :mul three lunulred seventy-two in 1929, Iler present gracluuting class nunihers over four hunflrecl. . 4x I E . s Y 'N-x lm! 9 ix v H li- t.n...i P 9 Y i 2 i 5 K' B :Y fm: 1950 353. Er if if: ff ' lf 9' Q 16 4ilfJuig,i.li .14 lil, CLASSEN Although comparatively yonnv. Cl' l ing and most progressive high schools ot' the state. fimrliiztlly she has asserted herself with national recognition, as a leader in athletics, dranizttics, and scholarship. .Xt the time Clatssen Senior Hi0'h S 'l l D L too was organized, C. A. Barnett lmeeznne prin- cipal and continued in that capacity nntil ,lainiary 1930. C. E. Herring, former vice- principztl, succeeded hiin. Many have lmeen the highlights of former Clzlssen students, :ind the seniors of 1930 shall confidently hand the record to thc classes following theni so that the glories of Clzxssen may ever burn brightly. 4 1' , , I 2 it . it., , Q if ei l K -.- if tif '1 Ll. 52 f L r , .,,. i ,A . . , n iwff. -fl 2.-Q QQ Yi W Y. Q ' fx ' Q ,lf 'f ,V 'iwfs usa? M QL 1 .QI-'sc' -5 R -.txt My .2ifMseA- . ' gun?-. W -gm Aiegjflgfq 'V+,'Tffg?Fg5fKfgE - 2 of .-... 4: C , f ' pry irq.-, i . i N - ff A' t i f Q .r ' I ' 'fs s -my .J it. fi? Wvzf? Y gt k, , -i SSN' . , l L .iff t r rs if lgbo h fissen ms established herself as one of the lead- Seven -f 3' I S I?,4,' -.l , 92 3, ,..-I 1 I I . I ,ff ' f 'faI.II-.,g we-f,I::iI.III,I u I I' -III' I I ' E ,Il III' I ,I IMI 'I I-III I Q. ' .fill I II Iii l ql I-I I I Wg A ff' I I' I I A II II I ', I: . .,1,. ..:1.., g--FJh,1:,I,LII f':gI III, , XII, I If! 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C Q' 4 I J nl .4 4luA14le.nl.f- Lfqff' ' , ,rf ,fx , 'Jil . ix ',-1' ' ' ilrli'-1+ T i W, l HOVVARD NICHOLSON HESTER PATTERSON MARY COVVAN BILLIE MILLER President Vice4President Secretary Treasurer The senior graduating class of 1930 leaves behind it a record of remarkable achieve- ments Which extends over the period of its three years in Classen High School. As is customary, the school leaders are members of the senior class. V. V. Harris, president of the school, finished the year as an outstanding figure in all school activities, being prominent in the student governing bodies, dramatics, club work, and oratory. At the end of the first semester Louise Garrett graduated, leaving her position as editor-in-chief of the Classen Life to Phil Fry. The business manager was Ray Anf thony. Louise Donart headed the Senior Book staff and Howard Nicholson acted as business manager. In music, drama, and debate, George Chase, jack Dysart, and George Barbour have become Well known. Mary Elizabeth Rixey earned the leading part in the operetta, The Magic Makerv and Eleanor Naylor had the lead in' the senior play, i'The Lion and The Mouse . Arthur Harrison and Mary Cowan have been leaders in many school affairs. Prominent in the athletic field are Vincent Maloney, football captain, for 19305 and Paul Mayo and Tom Merrick, co-captains of the basketball team. Others who have become well known are T. Ray Phillips, Clyde Dinger, Charlie Mannott, Hester Patter- son, Francis Cobb, and jimmy Cochran. These names mentioned represent only a very small part of the largest Senior Class ever to graduate from Classen. Withotit the cooperation of all of its members, the class of 1930 could not have successfully completed its many undertakings. 15550 . ,. V :a':i'f'iiil. 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' 1 'HW an xiii? .Y F, ulux 57, j? f' V E1 jp-' ii -x Xu. rw X A 3 5 5 1 lxwenty ' M-Wana Ma-f -, . 4 kJ ,nm .Al AIA I-fl . l ,--11292 - Wir W? of-AN 3- fffxh W ,va fgjfufl f 'MUN liEPi'9'x 535 I In lx! A 1 MLIAVMLA fi. ,- , 'Wm .X Twenty -two , .950 A 21. 4 X l 3 W f ff 'il Al Adil! A J. L .. ,,'. - - u +49 'uf g.si31fai+S-.X A A ,,4,, 5 , 50 vi ..:M'w.A:1fxa- . Tw'enty-three 5 -',,,.,--'W Z',l,,,.. ,,7...L.---,., ,.,.- ljlo of f is e ,J.1':, ' fr, , f an i t f2l is fl L fee ' 'ji ' Y - -I Lffigle . H ff-op tt niilgiiii f fx 'SsXx I 411:12 e so L g ef: ' N5 f 5 Wir , ' ga uf Sf 'Vs' LIFE As we leave the Hangar of Learning, Our lives like airplanes seem, With small lights brightly burning, We take Off in 3 wondrous drearn! Now life brings a new thrill claily, While we're waiting the signal Ngo! Propellers are whirring gaily And motors are primed just so. 'Twill not all be clear sky. rememherg Storm-clouds will beset our wayg For we fly our planes in December As well as in sunny May! We'll neither dread nor discount them- Those clouds that darken our view, But if we cannot surmount them, Why, then, we can sail right through! Our path is the path of duty. We trace it through chartless sky, With a panorama of beauty Shimmering swiftly by. Though we meet, we can pass temptation: When we do not take it along, We pilots, with pure elation, Sail high with a laugh and a song. Classmates, in the new world's making, Brave pioneers are few: So, in the path you are taking 'Tis not only knowledge you're needing But characterg strength of soul. Choose well the way you are leading, And then fly straight for your goal, ADDIE Lou MORRIS, Senior Class Poem, February 17, 1930. ki! .15 k -I ' ii! W ,so t so f if A 4, its , Wxig :Lfff-T X gk XX A If .1 N ,Il f 3. 4 X ,la 1 'Q ' 4' 1 ..r ,- ' ' V H fw nf w ' , f Q' Y Vim ,ff I X www It 1. V.Il V2 f f V2 'f I f i f if f 2 if ' QVC!! fa I I 1 ,ffffif I N s X-. f0f U N' ' -' 1' .,j5'. 4 : , w - V1 . 1 1 , V- I if.-ill 551-f ' v- . f5if?j1i!!WEE'1' : Y-PHE wfzfwyiwff ill:-1 m1 fs-as-'4mese H. '. He fg:ggff5..gg!ff5fiuI! !,.nr5fa:'n1g'55waM,a ,: 1 M. f nl I I vli5',eg 4?-MW, V. X f 'ff ' ' f. J .. 5f WWlff3ir9Xef?1? ffiiQ:M'g-e- Q' Y Illini' 'Km J ig, I .I xx W .l ' ff: ,Ex '5 ZX, l' 14 1 fffihk 'WA v ff' xxx XX 1' lx- 1 ing' V if xx- , WIN . Z., T1 331153 S Ni 'rg X - , N 5.- ,S s ' Q I E F . r S Iii: ' nl' A f:f?'- 7 -.ff IA 44 I 'if' , v f I f'l NELLE ATHLETICS ,,4. x 'I 2, -1 . J ' f 54f ' ,lgx ., ,d Q .' mb , --tml-x lx, -Iwi' V. X'.'.x g Q BIN., i ,. ,.-,.. K , 'er Q - QfV',f-. 'Iii 'C .' , . . .LliAdIIi!'Li :QV X! hui l'1'q Y ,ft 3 H ,s I- 1l!'!Kr'B ATHLETIC REVIEW 'lilie past year lias cm-ntriliiitul iis quota uf brilliant atliletir acliicveznents to amlcl t0 Classeifs reeorcl as an uttstancling cliainpimisliip eentencler. Wieallli of coaches has lleen an llllllU1'tEl1ll faclnr in the prucliictiiin of all-stir material. 'lilie Crmntets have ae- enniplislierl great tlzings in all liranelies of spurt. Nr, lfry is resnmisilule for our fnutliall prowess. Nut nnly clitl lie llevelon a clean. figlting aggregatinii, l,nt lie lias leen rcspnnsilile for tlie greatly iinpruvenl spirit su noticealxle at Classen. Pete lX'laluncy, outstanrling full-back and all-state captain, is an example of lfrfs training. llasketlmall, always a popular spurt at Classen. has successfully kent its place in tlle spotlight, Cuacli t'Skiininer Miller lll0UlilCKl his more or less inexperieneecl material into a surprisingly efficient IllZIClAll'C. Miller lias also an exceptionally fast baseball squatl which ably reflectecl his excellent gencralsliip. Minor sports nrnvecl only ininur in name at Classen. as student interest was very high in its entlnisiasni for tennis and swinnning. Under Cnaeli Coffey! tutilage, Charles Davis, now a stuclent at tlie University of Oklalioina, ancl ,lanies Coeliran have gained their tennis-playing reputation, the two having won state titles last season. 'lllie clevelopinent of two of tlic outstautling track men in the state, llester Patterson and Bob 'Vueker as well as liavinff turned out chain Jionslii 1 teams, shnulcl lie ffratifvinff I h l l , b 4 o to Coach' lllry. 950 Twenty-five X l 5795- :pill-1 .Id 1 .. at 'fl' +1 Twenty-six Nicholson Garclner Maloney Smith l'hilips THE FOOTBALL SEASON 'lihc 1929 f011th21ll se21s1jm proved tu l3e the most glorifvus formtlmall ye21r Clnssen has hurl since heconiing Il senior high sclumfml. .Xlthough our tezun was not creclitecl with the Sfiltt? clmmpionship, spurt writers, C1llllll5lZlStS. 211ul state fuwtlmll experts cnncerlecl that wc h21cl one of the host fowtliall te211ns in the state. Uur first Qllllllf, with XxYCNYOk2l, w21s wfln hy 21 lllllfglll nf one point. lil Reno was next clefezltecl by 21 score of 23-O. Due tn unfortun21te circinxistnnces in the lnss of Cap- lillll l'ctc Maloney, liuli li2l1'Cll1C1'. Clyde llinger 211111 llill Ripple. our next thi-ce games were wnn hy our uppcmncnts. Guthrie. Shawnee Zllltl Norninn. .X 50-ll Victory tn Clliiclcaslia stugerl our COIllCllZlL'li, Zlllfl froin this g1lll'6 until the clnse uf the fnothztll sc21smi we were vict1n'inus. The hriglitcst spot of thc season w21s our victory over Central. Clnssen coin- plctely outplayecl her city rival, 215 thc score of 30-0 inclicztterl. .Xt our first night game we were 21g21i11 successful Illlfl wmm 21 18-0 scwrc from the powerful Blackwell fC'Zilll. At Bristuw, Qll2lSSCH clefe21te1l the l'nrple Pirates hy 21 l9-0 score. Classen pluyerl Marlow next, clefeating' her 25-O. Our lz1st game, played ,llllZl1lliS- giving morning, resnltecl in El -ll-O victory over Capitol llill. lgb ' r 90 14' J 4 Al Am- W1 lnllvwx '--'V l- ' 4 , l Zacllritz Clmulbcrs Patterson XYhite Noland FOOTBALL SCORE Clzlsscn 7 Wvewuka Classen 23 El Reno Classen 0 Guthrie Classen 6 Shawnee Classcn U NOYIHZIH Clzlsseu 3-l Clmickaslla Clzlsscn .50 Central Classeu l8 Blackwell Classen l9 Bristow Classeu 25 Mzlrlow Classcn 41 Capitol Hill lgbo Twenty-seven cut V-L-Ig:I1t M 'X y1s'l1IpuII 'g ' - .352 If of I Ia MII III ,f I-p,.5I',J, ,X I - LPA , I4 Al up CIJIIII Merriula Norris Pate XIc11mcJt Klzlyo L Izwsuu Clzisbcu Clzlsssn Clzlsscu Clzlsscxl CIIZISBCII Clzlsscu Clnsscu Clzlfwu SQ111i11oIe 7 CI ISSCII G11tI11'Ic Z7 CI 185611 ICI Reno 3lI XC'Iz1sscn ilutltrie IS :ICI 155011 XYc'mtI1CrfmwI 21 :ICI DSCII Ccntrzll I5 iI1L'I'Iswl1 LIZLIIIIIII IIiII 15 ZIQCIZISSCII ICI Reno Z4 YCI15s:11 SIIIINYIICC II :I:CIwL-11 XCI ISSUII xnlcxmtcs UI111'11?llIfCl1i Qzuuss Igbo CZIIJIUJI Hill Central I7z1Ie Slmwuee Wzmctte Xllflllllll C'mu:111QI1c ICI111rJ1'e Ciq K I zlrtlm ICI Reno Q 5 4 Ll N4 KJ 1 11-' 1111, A ' T211 11111 by 1 1 , 1 .fd . .H I Mu. h A THE BASKETBALL SEASON Noiwitlistztncling ll few up-sets. l'1z1sse11 e11'ifwf'11 Z1 s111'1-1'ssf111 1m:1sket11z111 1':111111z1ig11 this year. The team S1JlI'lCt1 the se:1s1m11 with 11 1'i1't1mry over Se111i111'u1e. The regnlztr C1111 tt lrnthiie which 1'Q91111i'l1 in '1 se111'e 11f 78 '97 C1'1s ference seztsun hegztn with :1 game 1 ' 1. --.., 1 . sen, 111 U111' next Q':1me, which wus with El Reno, we were 11efe:1te11 hy Il e11+se Setmre 1:1 30-27, 11:1vi111f an overtime meriml. Then fn1111we11 0'z1111Cs with tlnthritz 111111 XYQQ1 . N D , . ,H 7 ff1r11. XYQ 10st to Guthrie, 18-16, 11111 won the XX 1':1t11ert11r11 gztme of--1. 111 :1 17-15 x'i1't111'v fur C1L1ssen Central Cz11'11i11z11s met their 111111111 in our next Qztnie ' P 1 on the Q1Cll1l'Zl1 eonrt ther . After :1 totiqh 1115516 1111 the Clztssen 11111113 C.11ZlSFC11 went 1101111 111 defeat 15-1-1. Return games with lil Rene, Q'z111it1:1 11i11 111111 l'e11trz11 k'l1t1l'11 i11 11efe:1ts for Clztsstn. The S11ZlW11C6 score wits 40-11, Llztssen. XY1- e11te1'e11 the clistriet 'LfJl1f11il1l1C111 .tt X11111 111 1111 11 ere 111111 the right ttlC111U1'1 1 , 1 ,,1, 1 1 1 1'effi1mz11 t1m11r11:1111e11t. .Ns Il res111t 11t 11115 meet. 11111 hope D stzlte t1111r11:1111e11t. We w1111 our first 111111111 mzttch :1g:1i11st .Xlztrthzi in the stztte tom' s were high f1wr winninfg tht ner 111111 f1C1:L'1l1Ct1 them ztfter Z1 1121111 fight. Hy this 111t1115 we .1,g.1111 met 1,1 1111111 mt were 11efer1te11. 19 50 Twenty-111 wif to ,rig ul X .Jr 414MH- n N45 ' Thirty Charles llonnot. Lzlwrence Bush, Norris Simms, lfrzmcis Cohh. Paul Mayo BASEBALL For the last two years Clzissen has won the State Torirnzliueiit. The team this year wns practically the smut' one which took the field for the Blue zmcl the Golcl lust year. The scores this year proved how earnestly the team przlcticeil. Lawrence Rush :mtl Iffl XYales were the Comet pitchers. Viiclge Cohh, star hitter for the team, played first hzise, Paul Mayo, second base, Charlie Nloimot. thirtl hase, Norris Simms, Center fielrl. :mil Hill Ripple outfield. i950 . 4, Xi 1 x 'nl 'hill 'f'i:?'l:xx 1--.1 'tiff , lily? . .4 il hm: Aan- Hobart Hamilton J, Donaldson Allan Goff SWIMMING The swimming team, led hy Captain Cochran, not only won the city meet but in doing so broke many previous city records. These were the 40 yard dash and the 220 yard free-style won by Allan Goiifg the 100 yard hreaststroke won by J. Donaldsong and the 100 yard lmackstroke won lay Ed Nvales. These new records which were made, add greatly to tlte glory achieved in winning the meet by such a decisive score, Classen 63- Central 11 and Capitol Hill 8. Other first places taken were tlte 100 yard free-Style won hy jimmy Cochran, the 300 yard relay and the 160 yard relay. George Chase won third place in the diving division. 1950 l . . 'E ' Thirty-one joan. Y' ir km, 1? SW' I I I I ' M 'iii-tml. - .u I. Agihieizdgi lst Pres. -- --- V. Pres. Sec. ----------- 'llreas. --------- Sergeant-at-arnis Anderson, jack Agee, Elmer Cruzan, XYinston Cohh, Francis Cook, Dudley Dinger, Clyde Everest, Fritz lfry, Philip Gardner, jack Goff, Allan Grover, Janus CLASSEN HELL HOUNDS SCl7lFSfl'1' Norris Sinnns ----Karl Sewell ------ --Robert Highie Sponsor jack Kerns Paul Mayo OFFICERS Pres. . Treats Harris, V. V. Harrison, Arthur Kerns, jack Sergeant 2111! Sl'IlIl'SfC'I' -----------'lf Ray Philips X. Pres. - Sec. ------------ --Fre cl Lyon Maloney, Vincent fpetel Mannott, Charles Mayo, Paul Merrick, Tom Nicholson, Howard Noland. Rill Patterson, Hester Philips, T. Ray -at-arms ---- ----Hestc r Patterson ------jack Kerns ---Vtiinston Cruzan ---joe Zachritz Ripple, Hill Schmidt, Lamar Sewell, Karl Simms, Norris Smith, james Summer, Marlan Stuart, Harold Thornton, Claire Vliright. Ilan Zachritz, Joe XVall, D. l Thirty-two RH- ,e - . I . X155 1 H. Q ' J. .Quinn 1 X l V g'.3il'l 1'EQ1l. tm if ' 1 47' 1 Ki all A lIX fl 1. , GIRLS' ATHLETICS l'1'ol1:1l1ly 1110111 cl1:1111pio11sl1ips l1:1ve been won for Classeu in girls' athletics tllilll in any other co111peiitio11. 'l'l1ey are f11rt1111ate in having as their lender 111111 nclvisor one of the l:tll'CIll0Sf of state wo111e11 cozrclies, Miss Retlla lYa1'e Hulet. Miss Hulct has clo11G more to gain reccfg'11itio11 for girls' sports :lt Classen tllzm any other person. Her lmrkey zmcl vollcylmll teams have always been goorl. To her is clue much of the credit for the success of lmlzl Carter, state cl1:1111pio11sl1ip girl swi111111er, The sclioul will long re111e111lzer this yez11 s co11trib11tio11 in sports lay 111e111l1ers of the senior class. zmrl the 11z1111cs of Carter, Keel uncl Short, should be ll source of proucl mem- ory to ull g1'z1cl11z1ti11g stucleuts. Top Row: liillllllbll, Short. Fisher, Sclimiclt. l3o1to111 Now: Keel, Gross, Prentice, Carter, Driskill. 950 , , 35314 Tlx-irty-tllree 4.VJ, I X ' v J .4 4 A-.M iii If ,g,a!j ,Qs -, VOLLEY BALL Thirty-four Keel Carter Fisher ,Schmidt Short Driskill TEN N I S Kathryn Short I 3 1 5 o ' -rn , Sw x fl kiwi' W i ff' hifi .2152 , .Q , 'Q GIRLS' SWIMMING XYz1Ibert Carter Keel GOLF Kathryn Grouer I 9 50 3, U' 41 ri J 1114 Il A141511-:A ' iff? 5. ' ,033-it ir in naw. A lnrty-size COMES OFFICERS lst St'lIlCSl'f'l' 21101 .bxt'lllt'SfCl' Pres, --- ........... Kathryn Grover Odile Burrow V. Prcs. -- H--Elizabeth Tucker Nellie Andrews Sec, ...... .... B einadine Brady Elltn Roberts 'llreasi .......... -...- U dile Burrow Dorothy Lou Stewart . fl Sergeant-at-arnis ..--.--.- Ellen Roberts Egiggiilliioggfe Sponsor ---- --- Blanche Holland Allen, Elizabeth Andrews, Nellie Bratton, Evelyn Bronaugh, Louise Burrows, Odile Cavitt, Mary Virginia Cox, Cornelia Croskcry, Virginia Davy, Carol Donaldson, Helen Downing, Grace lflliott, Esther Enders, Adeline Gentry, Virginia Grovtr, Kathryn Henry, Dorothy Jane Hohnherg, Evelyn Jones, Mabel Landers, Evelyn Levy, Felice Minter, Dorothy Morris, Marian Naylor. Eleanor Page, Rosamoncl Quick, Edna Rixey, Mary Elizabeth Roberts. Ellen Sallce, Mary Elizabeth Semple, Marian Simmons, Lois Stewart, Dorothy Lou Thomas, Bernice Tucker, Elizabeth Younger, Laura Lou Ross, Lila Weiiilicrger, Aileen lgbo .. ,L-,l1ns.m9.:...A '33 4 1... ,X I K I' I, ,ff is Q 7 X X M 'v4L:-- I I I n , I f 2 w wmw wn w ll 4 1 X A I I' 'i fl ,f 5 I 1, 3 Q RS ' 1 P I M I I I u f f f I I m 1, X 5 I I4 IW rl KUFXE r I I: I V I I I' I I, I 5 x 3 i 1 IX 'A I I I I p . ,fkf ,, 1 I ACTIVITIES PJ V' l Neue Ano RE W5 F, . wg' u -' ff fl 4 LI Ailhfg ing? MR 54 I 5, v 3-si ,gf ,. Q , e lu I ix Jn C E . ,Y. Y. ll.'xRiaIS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL lx7'C'.S'llfL7lll ,.. ,. Vice-l'1'i':1'fz'c11i' . . ,... CLYiiiilJiNc1ER .SL4L'1'lw!fIl'VV . ..,. ll,xR0i,n UIAYNE TI'ClIXIH'C1' ..,.... ., .I IM MY MeCix1.i. 'l'l'e executive council is the lziw-inaking body of the school. lt is con1po5ed of the president, the vice-president, the secretary, :uid the treasurer of the student council, :ind the presidents of the soplioinore, junior and senior classes. The officers are elected in the spring for their terui of nine uionths to begin the following fall. The l'CPI'C5CIlf2lllVC Council inenilgcrs :are elected for one semester only. lgbo Thirty-seven il 1' E911 . 1 X H I l 'H-V ' vf, 5757? ,sl ix ' V, la lr 1'-'.-iv, .ik -L, , , ,W .. ,, Thirty-eight Eleanor Naylor A rth ur l-larri son SENIOR PLAY THE LION AND THE MOUSE By CHARLI-is KLEIN, Dziwcfcmi by xlARY BELL Ilifnizfxnn fC'ffl7l'.YU7L Ryder . .....,.... .. 101171 Hurlcctt Ryder Sliirley IQUSSJIIVOVC ,.,.. fudge lfnssuzorc .... . ,lIr.r. Ra.v.r1r1o1'c .. Ellli0,l'lll ..,,...,...,,..,......A......,. RCU. jJ0l!fI.fC,1' Dectlc fmlc Dvvllc ,.......,...,,..,...,,. illiss Nvsbft Ex-f111lgc Stott ,,.,,,. , Toby K1'L'kvffs ....,,...,.......... Hon. liiisroy Ba-glvy Jorlcins ., ..,,..,,. ,. ,.A,....., Scmzlor lfobwfs ........ Kata Roberts ..,....,...,...., Mrs. f0lI1l 13. Ryder .,.., Alla-id A If.l,'f'l'C.f.YlII4I7l ..,.. ARTIIUR H1xR111soN .,,..HARRY SCHWARTZ ELEANOR NAYLOIQ ,IIESTER PATTIQRSON XKLEEN WE1NnE1zo1211 .. HODILE R Lfimow .. .,.....,..,., JACK IJYSART .. EVICLYN l'lUl.lXllllfR1i2 . .GERALIJAINIE ALLICN ....., lqE1Tll l'lElil.IiY . . ,,.,,..,.,...,, BILLY l'low1iL1- Blixicinxxo SUM M QRS ..,...,..,,A1zSEN I2 Hom 1111 V. l'lA1uc1s LUQEY ANn1i11soN .. .,......... Fiiucli Licvv Y11:G1N1A Cuosmziw ,..X'1cToR XY11.L1.xMs Shirley Rossmore returns from Europe to find her father is zihout to lose his ju- dicial powers and his good 11211110 through the work of John Burkett Ryder, the lion of VV:1ll Street. Shirley, in order to save her father, sacrifices her love for young jefferson Ryder and under :mn assuined nzune goes to John Bnrlcetti Rylder to plead her fEllllCI'iS cause. As all good stories should end, Shirley succeeds in l1er mission and she and jefferson are reuniteil. This play was not only one of the heaviest and most drznnatic ever given hy the Senior class, but one of the niost successful :is well. 50 -In J W in lngls Alb AI 41.211.- l give NATIONAL HONGR SOCIETY OFFICERS lx! SC'lllU.E'ff I' 2114i 5Cllll',Yfl'I' President -.....- .... X Vhitney Mason President. --------..-----. Ray Anthony Vice-President -L -V----- Felice Levy Yicre-President -- .--- Raymond Dudley Secretary ..... ....... R ay Anthony Secretary -.---- ----.-. IX 'lary Cowan Treasurer --- ---- lilizaheth Dorsey Treasurer -... -.-. l ilizabetli Dorsey Chaplain -- .----. Kathryn King Chaplain -. --aGeorge Barbour ,WEJlI HERB' Anthony, Ray Baird. Dorothy Bandel, Ruth jo Barbour, George Baxter, Granville Beatty, Marguerite Bragg, Francis Brown, Earnest Carey, Martha-Lynne Cowan, Mary Cox, Cornelia Croskery, Virginia Danvers, Dorothy Darling, Marietta Donart, Louise Dorsey. lilizaheth Drawver, Pauline Driskell, Ramah Dudley, Raymond Gaines, Hazel Gross. Helen Huston. Georgia jones, Glennes Kineheloe, Virginia King, Kathryn Leister, Jessie Levy, Felise Long, Corinne Manirr, listelle Mason, YVhitney McBrayer, Dorothy Miller, Billy Newbern, Marjorie Quick, Edna Ramsey, Edith Robinson, Mildred Schritter, Juanita Skinner, Ruth Stinnett, Anne Stovall, P. 1. Taylor, june Uphani, Betty XVarren, Jewell -5 ..t,,,g..m.ts.',aa it lgbo Thirty-nine -FB ,rf ,IF na II R WS- 'W JH? ,ff'f,' Forty 1 Al Astra! 5 O 'Q f . QM' E K 'I , A l frff V sf -4 'XIAMD ' ff W .SN M I Forty-ole 9 5 O I FY yi X Janmx .4 LIAGILA + vsfg Forty-two 50 9 ,M r.,,,, . F i '. R . 1 H l THE CLASSEN LIFE F2253 XSEWH! ' OIQLQHOMA c1'fY,fRn5kY,iFEBfwARY 14. 1930 4 A 4 ' V NQ16 Y Dunlop Is Invenfcor S tm-ies, ln mccnm.--: um For program of em hgh scum Wm w K. Magazine Lhu year prizes mwsnlg nano. .sn 4 is mmm in r-:ngush mama Q dem um do Helen Mama Ecker- ru TL! , 0fLPneumat1c ARE 0FFERED BY usha n ffcpecdy aut,-mobiirzs 'with LI ERARY B00KyQ,1.m Mm M my nas wc Fa n ubjv Req Avdhovwq B4-KSKYYBSS Y1aYiagQY' n the pur- St den wh 'ch n meeting of imm- rupml or the nm wld candy at nl LW B!- mavflha L-pm Cav-eq A-ssomafe Eclsfor- P al 117 Manager Xy e -nu hx HX Lonuse G'arrre'H' Ecmor-m-Games. 1- stu- be fhcre u!kClI Ii ew mu 0 tclwene the Pk the Th w oc- hm time, It may also lu change the 4-he mf Council wmv L C wok pa nw nk Cnr' Li cL.e0W-ch.eF NOYYYNQ RXCMQCY' News Eddzov' This Ramona Mmm 3POY'2'5 E.Cl.fl OY' n lh and home Two wtock an :mm ard 1 1 prmew 'nm y had 1 m hx old 8 nmnry gas mr Vuvgxvxxdf pouvwldv' Memagmg Eclffor F9641 LL YQ Jane Hevwq Eclxfor The Leon Keqs Eclxfovxal Wrxiev-' Dim y 4 m LY- Mmm1?mY CL 1: E 1 J' .4 505' 'Ax AUTOGRAPHS 9.50 ,. 1 1' 1 1 V1 N3 1 1 1 fifffw- 1116 ,V L U 1111 1 I: 1 311' ., Ik--1 r 1 .11 wg FA., 1. 1 ,r,fQ'1' X 4:5 , . 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Q 04? W ' W f 6 wr I0 ft aff! fm an 1-W1 X X ,ff il A S -41 ' . - . : f A ., ,V , ., x I I . Q x A 5 ' 0 ' 4 ' 6 9 tml? Aff Q f '::::: . , A ,IQ gg V Lp .IU l W0 17 R - UW .fy-.::. 1 ' v f J E 'iffiiili ' . DZ V Wei' J, M V7 .E z-af , In ' f k t 5 Q MIX. ,ge U W W f'f'f3Q -, ui,j'f:4 - -x ' -. Tix ,f I ,f 1 X ez- 'sffg ' :P W' 2 435040 -I .5 X , .' ' 2 -VQ I, :Q V A Q' ,I -, f , ,f - A. fi f A - , ff 5 ,f x ' ' x Q f M, ff? Q-Q fi Q-4 Q---AL, A 1 -Q u' n .V I - 1.14- 5, Y .Agri 1 gxf I- fill-ff! 7? Q CSee page 53j f 1 1 - f 1 P E 5 F 1, L V 1 k W V L W I 1 I 1 i, 7 1 wr- rw 1 gf S- LHAMIIJA 4, 'Wi W- M Key To Babies I,rmuiSc limmurl Iizlihryll :md -Iilllllly Gmvu Ilmothy -lzlyuc llcnry Mary Q'mx'1111 . , .f..f-.-...,,-- . .. , ., Ilowzml Xicllolmll IQ. L. XX'illiz11us C2ll'Olj'I1 l,z111de1's Iivzuls CIIILIIIIJCIX Clyde lliugcr Louise Gzlrrett Hester l'Zllt61'Sl7l1 -lack Ilyszlrt Stzmlcy 'Vylcr H35 , O Fifty-three l 1 Fifty-four 3 . x L35 ti. ji 1 35a 7 '. 'TV , ' 'flux .5-i gf I , V n . , - , I ' V all I, 1' V YY 717 SE.Y1Ol?S OF 1930 ll'HC'.S'li PlC'Tl,flfl5S ARE .YOT IX THE ,S'E.YIOR HOOA Mary Nl. Atlnms lflmcr Ages Lucy ,lil Amlcrsou Robert Nlcliinney Ash Pri-stfm Atkins lizithryll Elizzihvtlr llgillarcl lfloreu a-g- Bar rmvl Utirothy Beck lfugeuc Lfllarlvs Biggs Arsenc lloinzu' All-ssie lflizzxhctli Umlmilmcrgcr XYilliam lllitchull Buuucr Leslie lloriug Milton Stanlcy Brcwcr Louise Ilrouztugh Margaret Brown lfleauorit Smith Buxkhart Grfwvcr Qillfilll Czmtrcll Naomi C'hzu'ity Clvuthicr jznucs Xvright Cochran Dudley l'. funk Dtucnn lflwmwtl Dzxvziult Ktitlrryu Dorrvll Ilt-lcxx S. Daugherty lfru :-:w 1 V. Downing Gmct- lmuisc llmvniug Czimilln lirlclic' Rohcrtzt Mary lfldri-lge Dick Iillis lfrcmlt-rick Ev:-mst NVillic Luurinc Fostvr Auuis Louise lfrauklin Nlzirgnrct F. lfurlgc Violet Ifurqtu-rim L'lc'nmc tlziut xvllllillll O. llilnsfm lrzthtllc' Maria- Gmnlxxiil fyutliiai Cornh-lin llrzigg Lymml ,l. Gray, Ir. VYillai'cl C. llztlt- lfuuicc Snplirrviin llzlll llolyart llztmiltou IAWIIC llmmpsun llzlu lklztrgart-t llrlllnu tm Avrial l':rlxx'1A1'fl llzuiskcy :Kylie llzirilgrztvc Yirggiuizt lleztrc lluwztrtl Riclmlnl llittk llilly lluwell liqirl li. llumphcy, jr l':tul It-:ui Hunt Rirlmrfl C. jzio-uh ,lurk Jennings Dslmfu' Dale ,lvrmiic NYilIizim L. jvrome l'ziuln Johnson Yirginizt ,Xllisiiu Kim- Rusa iilllfilllltll' Uriu S. Lnmht-rt l'zu'olyn l,amlt'1's Evelyn l :iy Lzimlcrs I r:iuc-as Mae l.:1pl1'zuu llowztrtl V. Idlllllfllll Ruth lgvllgfclluw llctty Lfmgmirn: xluzmitzi Lyons flizirles Mt:Cow:tu YQ-lva ,luv Mclluwcll 1911-tlr,ly Mtztluirc Klrunzcti BICKCC jack McNulty ,lztmcs MstXVillizuns livclyu Mahry lit-tty ju Manu lfstcllc Klztnirc lllllfgfl i'c' t Mciislt-tli Ya-rue V. Milli-r Mziriou lllorris ll x1i'i licur Murphy l,t-tty Nil'ilOlSl!ll Xuln Xi iiiiiii 1 l,'1 XYL'l'jlllC U'Shc:i h.us lluluf: NW llinm Rohcrt llzirkcr Ucorgt- IJ. Pntc lgbo ltluine l':tttcrsvu lflsic I':tltf'r5o1x Tlmtnrts llnrns Vccligu. lfvt-lyu Porter Virginia Puuutlcr Arthur Putman My i'r1 n l'ylv Dwight R: iiii scy Lillizm Riclmrnlsuu IZIIIICS Ritlcr Bill Riiwplo XYilli:un Ruhinsou Mary F iizlx wes Sziinsfm I. B. Samuel Bztrliftm june Sitwhill Joy Saxon Frxmcis Slr-wrt Ruth Skinner Mt-lviu Smith Dorothy Lou Stvwnrt lfzuiclwu Stewzirt Paul Stnukton P. .l. Stuvztll llorold Stewart l :tuliuc 'I':ttc luuc 'lltylm' l:l'CtlZl. 'l'ht 1r'i11.xi1 Milclretl ,l1l111l1Cl'lIl.k6! Nzxry 'l'r:tpp Mary Ilclcu 'l'x't-seiiritt Bill Vick Allt-n l'ul:tnd llc-lcu Yullt-rs Bill VYall:mcc Shirley ,Xnn NYzu'e Bill VV1lrrc-u Jack NYhitv George XYllliUlllll'St Lfwis VX'ilstm Russ VYilsuu Gcnrgc xvlligflllltil Dun XYriight jwxywk , 4, if, Pix '95 A144 AUTOGRAPHS 1 Sjc, 19 'V 'V 55,5 ?1. ' '. If ,jf ' 'aff iz? film ' Mi w'.s!w' .IA . :Q l 'WA Aldara. FIIVIS 50


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