Crescent High School - Memoralia Yearbook (Crescent, OK)
- Class of 1921
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K I l L A S T O R I A 1921 ,,, ,,,, ,,,, Prencent Hlgh School MRS CONRAD PRINCIPAL Hom s flli If MISS ETHELYN GRIPE Central State Normal qllznt cnugv mowm the xxolld I 4 I I 1 I - '..,..,... Q... QQQQQ ...,-U.. ...Y-.g. :Munch-ul' I ! I I I F ' 2 ' I I ' N I f 1 1- I 5 I - - I I E I University of Oklahoma I EV: I .' H I. Q A Q , Wt Q g I Y' ' , If I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - I I I 'bv Pi'PifDlPi01lPi0Z1P?f'i i0i1Pi4'i 14'if'i0il'i1 'PHX' L A S T 0 RIA 1921 Cr scent Hlgh School MRS ELSIE NORRIS Central State Normal xxolth MRS IRENE SLOAN 'Ai Oklahoma A 8: M Oul Fuultx Rude ' MISS NOLA OSBORNE Central State Normal C 19 IS an uunw to llfa A H -' D014-ini -1- 111 1-irioi-1-11-1,1 1 in-11 01 C - -VT. J 4 A' X Quiet, yct active, and of stcrlin , , l! it . :-41 D cl . 2 , J ,' .H ik U 'Q . 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I S , ' - xr i LA STORIA 1921 scc'xt HI h School 'hiv MRS LAURA STOBAUGH Fdlllt tnux IS the but quxllty of mnltml poxxu M'qS MYRTLE SHAFFER Central State Normal Nothu 15 but hemdf c'1n be hcl pwmllcl HENRY J MILI ER 4 19 1 m'1n take hmm 'ill ln ull 1 bl 14 vivliiiivil L A 5 T 0 R I A W 1921--...,-,-.-.:..:. :,-,-. :, :.-, : ,-. :4,-,-.-,... -K.-t- ul I-1 I IQ T U' U 5 XXX W l Nxxq X Z ff s ,yff f M, f WWII, iffrl!! ff' X X524 12 wf' I f , x 1111211 111131115111-111 if :fco11i4114ie142f14i4ioi11 o 1.0 oo -,- ..-FW f 'Y I Q 1 I ! D I l I b ff x l l i Y i J fN . if U ,, f b ' f V- a , f J n 7i7XfV'X,x . ,9 r H V ' fy vi' i W 1 ! 'T ,J ir -, X I ,. , 7 XY X f X ' . 23 ' X L. K W? ' b + n L , ' xxx ' E n M- 1 I . ' N f .Q 224 1 L f X I ' 1 , J K 4 J XX f T, N? SX mit xx' , 10 f I X H' I NUI i f f Q X 2 ,, 4V X A 'N M HQ ' 4 I 1 yy Q ' Ill-, V ' Y TH X NK , f ' ' A ff ' K5 K Ml' X . A xl j 2, r ll' A , , l f W ' 0 X fu. Q ' 1 fb ,A I Sw m X A, 5 I .f X -'ffv' ff! 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PlQSlfl6I'lt Athletu As 0Lldtl0Yl TllUl11VlI3.t8 llteldlv qouety Why all these honors7 Theres reason NELLIE OSBORNE Nell Claes Se lLtaIV md 'Vlgdsulcr Fdltol ln chlef La Storla Pusldent TllLll1lVll'1tL Llt6l3lW Qoclety A typical blonde not llght headed CARL SUNDERLAND Bruno Vue Premdent of Class PILQ FXLClSl0l Lltexalv Soclety Busmcs Manager of L4 Qtorla Foothill Who wxll take my place when l am gone 101:-in 101014111 u n :nie loin 1014 in 2111014 init if 1011 is 11 3011 30301011 o:v1w:oiuQ ' ' i u - u . , ' . 5 . 1: u Q ' . -'1 ' . . A. 4 1 . , ' - ' x - 1 1 . , . , . ' . . 1 .. .t kv . . ' n 1 Q . . i n D u n I , '- -- . - .,x. . .K , . .sf I . . Q u - - rr Q , - . 6 u 1 D ' . , A' , I . ,L ' J , y. . , . .t . . .' x S ' ' v. - . 2 . ' u ' 5 vr .o is -11 yi. ., , ,-N r scent Hlgli School OWEN FAVOR Sleepy Tuumvnate L1te1'11y Souety Football baeketball I'1 btolm AClVLlt,lSlDf., Mfmigu Owen s a llttle bashful but a first Latc fellow ZELLA HART .llmmsy Tlll1D1Vll'alL6 Llterary Soclety Souety Fdltor of La Storla Have a good time today for morrow you may be marned LUTHER WELLS Hap Fx elsxor Llterary SOCl6ty Football baelutball Athletlc Fdltor of La Storla Hes not very good and hes not very bad Fillliiillli Ill 10l0i1h10IOQ1DIOil111li0Q0l1lll litlllil I 3' CD -l O W 7 5 Li l l l l l l l l I l l l l hiviribioinjoioivirlbi 1v1v1v1r1v1r1n1vi4ni1n1v1rj1r1r14 rim 1:0101-:xox-at-vtozozuz .1 rx ,101 aio: rio:-viozozog via: H n 'Quia 10111011 11 ri: ringer I' ., ' 1. vi-va ' ' ll Y, . 1' ' u 111 1 1 . , . . , . . . ' , JC J n r C C I I u 1 - , . U u ' u ' n l A Q ll ' , I0- ' ll ll I! ' A L' . . 4 - -Q , . . . 1 . u 1 1 ' y v YY X Q f 1 Y vie 30:1 rio: LA sronu. E921 ,,, ,, ,, , Crescent Hlgh School HAZEL BELCH a kodak Edltol of La Stolla FXLQlSl0l Llterary Society True ment I8 like A rlver the deeper xt I8 the less noise lt makes Vxce P1 esldent Athlctlc A990C12it10Il Football Tl1lll1lVlI ltL Lltelaly Soclcty Asst Buimws 'Vlgl of La Storm Speak quickly g rls good men are scarce LUCILE LANGSTON Lue Fartoomst for La Qtorla Fxcelmor Llterary Souety Brilliant xn each lme of work the hardest lessons she does not shark 10414 is 14 11 in 10:4 10:-fi: 14 if-10101014 101011 701014 101010. 1- l i I. ! ! ! ! Q : : 2 l: a ,.. . ' . PTO ' '- 5 ,. : -2 Y . E I E ' ' l ..'Y m ' ! . . 55 ,A -,, ... Q - L l' L 'Vu Q I I . I I l 2 9 Q ! . , ,,,,, , ,, , , , !, 'rescent High School EMMA FARLEY Emmer Humol Fdltor La Storla A gurl thats worth whxle walt ng Ol' FAYE. CLARK Preach Llteraly Edltor La Qtorm TIlUl'l1VlI'lt9 Llterary Souety Quiet ln appearance with mot ves unknown 'CS :xoxox sz-,1 nioxozozoioz rx .101 rx vz :ox 1:01 1:01 110:-101011 :Cm rjojojojevioioi :Z rjojoiotoi riot 11 ni-vie 1 1 1 Y' 'l 'blbivllvlirli Qtlliflr ri0l0i0QOQ1 ll0QOQ4 li0Q1 PQ0l1'i10. uc' ,J YI Q A . Y . ' . Excelsior Literary Society. ' ,, . , . . . f IP 'T-ll 79 I ' I , N lr. ,, . . . : , . YI 1 n ee - oo LA STORIA 1921 -- r cnt Hlgh School F IOR CLASS HISTORY ln the fall of 1917 there came to Crescent Hugh School, a group or Freshmen, green, perhaps, xn the way of school work, but eager to learn Under the laws of the school system, lt has been decreed that there shall be at least one year of work and to l under the wltty sarcasm of upper classmen Su h were the troubles of thxs class Every vlolatlon ot anv rule was attributed to a Freshman Every class fight was supposed to be started by them but some of these fights were well worth the troubles heaped upon them by the aculty EEG lent leadersh p a d crass pa rnotnsxn brought them, ln a healthy condxtlon and a ln' le more mentanly eff: i t o the close of a successful school year wth the Joy of knowing that they were no longer Frfshmen but the hugh and mxghty Soph A Sophomore, a cordmg to Webster s a wlse fool, but the system of this class brought 1 to vxew as the uve t c ass 1 s hoo! There were parties, and more part es wexner roa ts and more wemer roasts, hghts, and more fights until at last, the' pau n e of the r el pro essor gave out, and he b gan condemning these a ts of the sophomores Not sat shed w th thus he ruled out all part es and other forms of aexusement untnl a storm of eggs, at the close of school, sent hum on hxs way rejoxc :ng wxth the thought that he could no lo tger trouble the Sophomores who now had become Juniors Juniors come and Juniors go bat that year thus class had one thought success m genera The Senxors that year n mbered only fwe and th 5 were like wax nr the ha ds of the JJ ll0l'S b a se th y dared not dlsobey th ord rs of a class three tlmes the r number But these Senxors were a llkable bunch and pea e ul e latxons were formed w th them b ause they suffered a lke und r the same yoke many of the difficult cases These Juniors should make good poets be a se they memorlz d everythmg from A to Z, especnally the longer poems of the harder poets At last the end came and the Juniors looked forward to he next y ar as the grea est ln the r llfe We note with sadness the end of four years of work to be considered ln later llfe the most joyous years of a person s lA e Things come fast and furious to a Senior and the last year of school l fe asses as il short space ln the r history Saddened by the thought of parting to go varloas way ln their life, they rea hed the end wlth joy unknown At tfe beglnnlng of the year there were only nxne Seniors but durxng the last semester two more entered, and the class had th satlsf ctxon of clalmmg the second largest class to ever grad.1ate from C H S There was also the satlsfactlon of attannmg an xdeal, of rea hung the goal that led tl e'n on through all the years Luke a br ght star It had be n to th m, throwing lxght on their paths and glvxng warmth to thexr hearts But now that th nr purpose has been realized, shall they stop m the middle of their Journey? Shall they not set before them a h gher xdeal, and wxth the glad memones o their stay m C H S, and the helpful mfluen e of thexr tea hers and th xr fn-lends earnestly seek to attain that stxll higher goal? W th thxs thought we b d yon. adxeu 50101 vmvvivnianiomomboivviomw 3414-31411-ievm moi:-me is-me-11 wmv mom in 11 in-mo: if me me 3 oo .. .. M -., .. .,:.,:., .. ..:..:., ..:.,: .: .: .: .:.. U: ,: .:4,::, -..p .:..-,-. .. C . 1 i ' Q ' . r I l ' . ' 1 . c ' . l ' n n s - , as a 3 - - f , s g . . U T. i T. L qi . . it . . . , ' H It . U fer: , t f - , . ' . - , - 4 -I r 1 ' K P C y Q . , , ' 't ' ' S l 1. 1 .. ' 1 I Q . '. s , . ' L ' A - -- ' , n e. ' C aa ' f ' . H 2 . . '. C ' ' 9 N . V 'Z 2' .' , i . ' i g u Q . , . . ,, . . g l . ,, . ,, , I i , y i s F i . . - view: that was to wallop the Seniors and Sophomores, and make the school year a , U - 1. ' 3 r , W ., 1 l ! ' 4 . 'v . 1 . ' , ec 'L e ' e e ' U ' e, . ' . 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Q A i g . . . ... . . . . ., , , .g U L A S T 0 R I A H ' 19215014 1oiu14241o1c1o141411v3cv21vi4vi1vZ1vioi1r11v31vi011 ,Cu-N.-'frescent High School The LaStoria Staff Waller Osborne Sunderland Ergerbrxght Edntor nn Cluef NELLIE OSBORNE Business Manager CARL SUNDILRLAND Ass t Business Mgr WAMON ERFENBRIGHT QNOUJD Pictures of the addltxonal members of the La Storxa Staff wlll be found on a nage an the latter part of the book vicnlrjeriupi 51:11 1:10:01 rio? njujujojoioi 101 viniodpojojepi nioiojuioifriviuiri ni nj .311 ,1 ! 11 P1 li oi nioioioioiodlg I s E Assistant Editor: LESTER WALLER. -I 3 LA STORIA 1921 - ,, ,,,,, Crescent Hlgh School SE IOR CLASS WILL We the Senior class of 1921 of Lres ent Hugh School Crescent Oklahoma belng sound ln body and brlllxant 11 mnnd amd all of us good looknng belng deslrous of settl ng our s holastxc a falrs axd dlsposxg of all our inherited goods nghts ef fects and specxal prlvlleges ln so far as they wxll prove of no spe nal lalue to us m the future and to the future well being of those who are s highly honored as to b our suc essors do hereby make and caxse to b published our last valld wxll and testament hereby revok ng and making voxd all former wills to this date 1 To the faculty ln general th weak but following ln our footsteps for the past three years falter by the wayside when we are not there to lead 2 3 4 5 To the Freshmen the longed for name Furthermore The use of the library To John Harman Emma Farley s seat by To Nellie Holliday the right to borrow To Ralph Godfrey Luther Well s abxllty by us at any txme prlor growing Junxors who have been Gulde them wisely lest they them Sophomore Mr Conrad ln Agr culture class wisdom on Saaush exams to sleep at all hours of the day under any condltlon or circumstances which has been of so much use 61 To Orval Good Lester Waller s nail file to hlm ln American History Class 7 To Ocle Cowling the undnvxded use of the dlctlonary 8 To George Goodnight Wamon Ergenbrnghts abllxty to boss George may be obllged to dlvvy up with Whllma 9 To Pauline Goodhue the right to make eyes at John Lawrence on lab oratory days 1n General Science 101 To Myrtle Phelps Hazel Belch s determlnatlon to flirt Wamon won t be here next year but George Whlte will do just as well Qll Q12 13 classmates Q14 o Harry Sunderland has brother Carl s popularity o Mary Helen Atherton Zella Hart s powder puff and rouge o Orpha Rahe Owen Favors d sposlt on to get angry at some of has o Addie Clark the right to flirt with any boy of the vlsltlng basketball teams next ye Q15 Q16 17 second her to Q19 o seat from o Lenore Culp Nelhe Osborne s Interest ln Senior class entertainments o Mary White Luclle Langston s dimples o the future Freshles Faye Clark s seat located in the north row and Q18 o olav Sweet Mamma once ln a whxle how to solve their propositions the front to be used as a toboggan sllde Audrey Strange the constant use of the piano We also reque John M Conald the right to show all of the Geometry class g rls 20 To Mable Bocrgess the right to entertain Amos Decker next vear as Car on t b here D1 30101 Dniiwrinioinioiv 141011 -if 10103011 1 , - ' ' o ' e L y , . - 3 I . y . . . 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LA sToR1A 1321 ,, I-nl. s. 0 2 o Blanche Twombly the right to use the glass ln the door of the lab oratory case as a mlrror that IS nf Mr Conrad doesn t wear lt out looking at It I Q22 o Mae Murry the rxght to take the part of an old negro mammy xn all the plays glven next year Q23 To Miss Grlpe the right to glve the Seniors next year an exammatxon every sux weeks and as stiff as posslble Q24 To Owen Favor the rlght to become Janitor as he will be unable to leave Crescent Hugh School as long as Dallas Homan and Orval Good are here 255 The Old Maud s Society wllls the presidency to Frieda Oliver 26 To Theo Orr the ruvht to do his Geometry lesson during Chapel 27 Mr Conrad vnlls to Adelaide Goodhue and Bill Murry the right t talk n the laboratory wxthout his interfering Q28 To Hazel Griffin thc r wht to laugh without Miss Grloe tapping n her desk with her pencll 30 To Vern Twombly we leave thc rmht to attra t all the attention he can 31 To Aaron Atherton Arthur .lone a d Lev Falor th rxght to cut English Il class whenever they desire Q32 To lla uler the rlght to stay fifteen rr 'mute aft r s hool wnth Mxss Crlpe at least once a week 33 Furthermore we the Senior class wlll to the J.1n1ors the Key of Knowledge We know that they will have an easxer time ln thexr Senlor vear than we had as they won t have to seelf for the Key of Knowledge as we d d IN WlTNESS WHEREOF we the Senior Class set our hand and seal thus 20th day of May ln the year of our Lord 1921 A D SIGNED THL CLASS OF 1921 Witnesses Nina Faggln J C Clare J a'xd Forrest Rahe Signed and sealed before me this 20th day of May 1921 LLOYD SMITH My Commlsslon Expires Monday Aprxl 1 at 1 00 A D 1973 Notary Publl Wrltten by FAYE CLARK AS DUTCH GOOD SAYS IT l lyke perfumes Thelr dreamy song has often sped mv sleep and l can hear the booming tones of blllows on the deep The violet never seems the same I s fragrance finds me cold for long ago they stole nts name and sold xt then for gold The lilac makes me sleepy the peach bloom makes me glad the roses make me weepy the lxly makes me sad Hellotrope IS sweetness and orchxds please the gay the clover blossom s neatness and the daisy s like the day They all have dlfferent llttle ways on which l love to thlnk but these r surely costly days, and each a costly drunk -lnzuglaovmvqv mfm941:14m111m11411i11c10mfqnf1-1 2411143211114-1410141014111 Ii X1 ,J-I' 5 'C T-t .LZ V 1 th -N11 1151111 'Tl lt l I l ll Y Q lj-T , ' ' , . - C - , - - y . . . l 51.1. 1 . . Ji . , y . . . . . Ji , . . Y . C - ,, . , . ,, . . . . I C D1 , . N . . V h C Ji . . . I . 0 i . . , . t D-H . , it, . . .A . 0 Q29D-To Mrs. Conrad, a more studfous civics class. C P- ' ' - - Q J- , s ' 'is ' , 1- ' j- Q ' , ' 5 G c ' ' Q J- , . ' , ' 4 1 ' , ' : ' ' , . . 1, r., . ' ' . ' 9 't ' ' ' ' , a Q: LA STORIA 1921 -,- Cr s cnt Hlgh School Semor Class Prophecy Farewells have been sand diplomas recelved, The Seniors are Senlors no more Our s hool Ilfe IS over ln old C H S We pass through the open door With a last eager glance at th chool hnus whnch stands In sol tude lonely and gray The school house which harbored vs through the year Our debt we an never repay A moment I linger, behind all the rest, In the great, empty, echoing hall sadness pervades the once gay atmosphere And a loneliness hangs over all soft lxttle chuckle now falls on my ear WI-at ls that? That flatter of red? And those two great round eyes what on earth can lt be'7 My haxr rlses up on my head' m the Elf of Tomorrow, a squeaky voice says, Would you Ike all your futures co know Tls the w sh of most Seniors, when the year rolls around, You say Yes7 Very well let us go A flash and the school house no more n be seen, We rush through the Infinite, boundless, b u spa e, And I gasp for my breath as we g The vell of the future IS rent, and I see, As the mlst fades away from my eyes, The sky scraper city we know as New York, And I gasp agaln with surpr se We hasten along with the hurrying rowd Through streets that are teem n with Ilfe, Where men dally fight for a morsel of bread, Through hustle, and bustle, and strnfe Tlll we come to a sign on a door and I read L Waller, and Lawyer below A moment I wonder and puzzle, and thunk That name I am sure I should know Thcn I follow my queer lttle Fund through the street, To an office well furnished, and neat, Where an elderly man bends over a desk At a wlndow, close by the street He turns quickly round as we cnter the door, Then he rxses, rubb ng his hands, Wxth a lawyer lxke smxle, he offers a chair, And I note hlm well as he stands, A thm, gray mustache, and a sharp, pomted nose And a don t worry well to do air By Luclle Langston A paxr of brown eves that are brlght and alert And a crop of short, xron gl ay han' ls there any way, Ma am, I can serve you today'7 Says the lawyer, batt nv an eye And I recognize Lester our old president But before I can make a reply The man dlsappears, and the walls fade away A d my Pulde whispers That s enough there, Ill show you another We rush on agaln Tull the wlnd wh stles loud through my ha r We slacken our speed and there falls on my ear, Sweet music as soft as a dream This IS Parad se sure, or else Faxryland o lovely the music does seem As we sunk toward the earth, the music grows clear A d I hear a baby s soft cry Thcre are vol es of rhlldr n that sing as they play, And a mother s low crooned lcllabye I see a wxde hearth and b slde lt there slts A woman, young looking, and fa r, The flrellglat hxnes on a motherly fac With 1ts frame of soft, yellow haxr Around her are grouped three small cherub ms Ea h a curly halred mxnxature Of Nellxe herself for I know It IS she But the scene fades away to a blur The cottage walls w den I see a grand hall Where a long and wlde table IS set Wlth cut glass and sxlver that sparkle and shlne, And I know nt must be a banquet But who as that dlgnxfled man at the hea There' omcone has spoken hls nam Mr Sunderland ar 7 Why no, can t be' But, yes' It I5 surely the same' A murmur 'DFISES and onfused wh sperlngs The Preszd nt s going to speak President' Carl' Of what may I ask Tlce U S s ys my gulde, wth 1 squeak Bzt the ba qxet hall fades, and I see ln nts place, A fvreat stage w th foot llghts aglow From behmd the scenes a sweet smger appears And the vast crowd sxts breathless, below Do you recogn ze her? says my guide with a grm, She has made a hugh mark lh the world Oh xt s Zella ' I cry, then I feel a sharp tug And over the rrreat stage we are whn-led Davmavmumfamcvmavmuiv-miriam:-mamevzrmmnmamfriammmmmammmm-mevmfmmvmmmmm moo .I .. , - .. 1. 4. 1. so . . . . . . 4. . 4. 1. . . 4. 1. 4. . . 1.30 .1-of .g.. ,, ..-..- C 5 , l . l , . . l 0 - I i ' l ' i . : , - - -. . 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L . . i : V - 1 Y - ' . , ' . - 4. . , i A av W tl ' 9 l A , . . : u 1 n - , I ' 3 l ' ' ' ' I Oo-mmm! mom mrmmxmmm A QTOR 1921 , , s 4 High Sc oo The vox e of the slnger stxll rxngs ln my ears As we rush on agaxn through the sky Below us Ile rxvers, and valleys and pla ns, And gray mountaxns, towerxng hxgh The smell of fresh earth rxses sweet on t e wind And Iookxng below I can see A man, a bla k team, and a sleek collxe dog, And I wonder who xt can be The chlckens cluck gaxly behxnd the plow share xt turns the long furrows asxde And blackbxrds and meadowlarks call from the fxelds To welcome the sunny Sprxngtxde The cattle low softly from over the hxII And a colt whxnnxes low, at the gap There' The man glances up as he speaks to the colt, And takes off hxs battered straw hat I can see hxs face well xn the streamxng sun lxght, And hls yellow haxr, tousled and rough, As he cheerly calls to the whxnnyxng COIL lt s Wamon, a farmer ure r' xtt' The fIeIds and the hxIIs dxsappear, and I S88 Growxng out of the mlst, a small bed And over xt, bending, a whxte aproned nurs , Her hand on a small sufferer s head Is xt Emma? ' I ask, and mY gl-'ide answers Yes We ve no tlme to Iose, we have others to see We must hurry We re Iate, and txme flxes The musxcal beat of a murmurlng sea Falls drowsxly on my 881' I gpen my eyes, and see a great shlP Ploughxng over the ocean, clear Three figures stand sxde by sxde on the deck: The captaxn, the mate, and one more I'Ixs face IS famxllar xt certaxnly xs I am sure I have seen xt before What s that he xs sayxng Ive been round the world To Europe, and Afrxca, too I'Ixs voxce why, that s Luther as sure as I lxve But the shxn sxnks into the blue Of the o ean I see xn xts place A Wlde Street Arched by maples and sweet locust trees, They s atter thexr blooms on the moss covered walk And the fragrance floats up on the breeze I glanc down the long shady axsle and I see At the farthest end of the street A slgn Dr Clark and Ofh e Upsta But I turn at the sound of quxck feet An elderly Iady comes rushxng along, One glance, and I recognize Fave She carrxes a do tor s black case xn her hand And her black haxr xs weII streaked wxth Fray I would speak but my guide pull me back by the arm, At hxs word the scene changes once more I see a great buxldxng xt looks Ixke a church And people stand packed round the door The axsles are all crowded each pew xs filled The vast crowd extends to the walk On the sxde of the church a notxce IS tacked Evangelist Favor wxll talk Let s go ln, I begxn but my guide shakes hxs head We haven t the txme to waste here Through the great fretted wxndow I see t e man s face, And hxs stern voice rxngs out, strong and clear My guxde waves hxs hand, and I see a school house, Framed by bn-ches and gxant oak trees A brook laughs along at the foot of the hull And xts melody drifts on the breeze We can hear the stern tones of the teacher xnstructxng The Ittle ba kwoodsers to read I peer through the wxndow, xt s my old cIa mate, Hazel Shes a Hoosxer school ma am xndeed The vox es grow fainter, the s hoolhousf' grows dxm In xts place stands a brown bungalow The roses cllmb rxotlnp up oer the roof The door stands ajar and we enter therexn Look here says my queer lttl gu de Whos that'7 and he points wxth an mou dent Ieer To a form by the glowxng hearth side In a wxde rocklng chan' sxts a Ixttle ald ma d She IS wrxnkled and bent and gray She knxts as she rocks, and the roc nng chaxr squeaks A monotonous unceasxng, lay A purrxng black tabby cat basks on the sxll And a poodle dog snaps at hcx tall What a Dlcturesque group' says my guide wxth a shrug You should guess thxs one without faxl What s that? Don t you know her'7 For the love of St Pete' It s yourself' Yes, yourself can t you see? It s just what you wanted? Well that s Iu ky because An old maxd you re destined to b ' Wrth a gr n and a shrug my guld disappears And leaves me standing alone In the dxm old hall that we left at first But my' How the minutes h'xve flown As I hasten along down the dark nln., street In the dyxng sun s last beam, I rn wonderxng xf, xn the years that wsaxt We wxII find that xt was just a clrcanx mmm mmm 14143411311 mm 3121111111 1-mm mmm .. L . I A Y f I. , ,S .... ,,,, . , 4-, ., ,. ., .. . ,Q , . 'fr C'-Ti I 'Il I Q...- .L Y . 3 v . 5 - 1 - . . Y , . h . Q . . y . , 1 : A ' u - - n ., . ' ' ' . - ll I ' YY ' s . . y As ' - ' ll Y ' II , ' Il . . , . Y u ,, . xl H . . , . .I N . - y ' , 5 - ,I - . 1: . ' . ' ' 74-- . - Y I 1 ' 1 Y ' Y ' y - , . - ' ' - e '- ' - - y . ' l U ' .' ' , 44 rv ' ' ' ' lVIay I speak to her? No, he YCPIWS- And laugh at the pansies below. ll Y . 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JUNHO XNHKKL I- A A ' X D-111:-1-1 21 1 1-11: :-:42-11-i1i111'i-111- V s z X N ' xxsx A gcif U I f D 1.5 - xx 5 I li' . -4 1 X , 0 ' ' f .Q ' .' , , I 1 E I V7 A R i . 4 6 'A 5 7 vi-'11-ilvifnifnivi 34-14-102014-11-1-'11-if-3113014-24-2--3 -11-102 30102011-1014-11 LA STORlA -1921 ,,-'fr's?cnt High School 101 -iv-2 5010: Q11-111-mr-11: 'Lil-:vi 1 cm iv 1114-1--14-1 111-1-1-141-1 LENORE CULP Claw Presldent Jumor Play Basketball Trlumvlrate Llterary SOC16ty RALPH GODFREY Class V1ce Presldent Photographer Football Jumor Play, Semor Play FXCllQ10F Llterarv Souety MARY HELEN ATHERTON Claes Treasurer Tumor Play Baiketball Excolalor Llterary 50Cl9ty Class Secretary Secretary Athletlc A soclatxon Extdslor Lltefaly Soclety Football Debate Junior Play bophomore Play 2 f GEORGE GOODNIGHT. LA STORIA 1921.-1 rescent High School PAULINE GOODHUE ilass Fdltol Ia Stoxla Tuumvu xtw. Lltcraly Soclety Jumol Play basketball HARRY SUNDERLAND Class Hell Leadex TIIUINNIFHLC Lxtelaly Soclcty Footblll, captam basketball team WHILMA POWELL Tuumwnate Llttlilfy Socxety IUNIOI Play Bxsketball DALLAS HOMAN T1ll1I1lVll'3.t6 L1te1ary Soclety Jumor Ilay Ba ketball 11 if Diilliiiviflibililllliiii v-2' X7 ' I Ll . N . CI x A m ' . 4 . 5 '. '. - ' u p-1. - ' I l 0 ' . an 5 . - '. '. , A Lf . . '1' l . I .... A- . . . m --4 . , 1 ' ' v. . -. . , 4 ' - ' U2 . . C ' K . ' 1 :1 , . .... , 1 , Q O . '1 . ! ' 1 , ' ' gn . ' . Q . Q. 'fi i l . . . 4 . 1 010:01-rxnzfrc pu:px-nan-,1-.1-v:1u:av:4v11n10:n111-11.1-511-1111411111 u L. -' L A s T o R I A - 19z1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,.,-...,.,., -,.,.-i -,,1,-':r:s':c'rxt High School MAE MURRY Junior Playg Senior Play. Excelsior Literary Society. MYRTLE PHELPS Tlllll1lV1l'dt0 Litualy Society GEORGE WHITE lumoi Play TI1UIllVl13t6 Littraly Society NELLIE HOLLIDAY Iumoi Play TllUlNVlI'ltf. Llttrarv Society MARY WHITE Fx elsior Llteiary Society 0oio1o10 joilriqnjoiw 101011 -503011 ini wif-14 iv . . . . , . L . U . . .w -' ' ' . . 1-1. ' ' ' . . ..,, E L ....b -. I ,Fl ff f .ff n -lv sivilvl vivilril 3011 1010 14110 will L A 5 T 0 R I A 1921 rnscent Hlqh School if JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER PHOTOGRAPHER YELL LEADER CLASS ADVISOR LENCRE CULP RALPH GODFREY GEORGE COODNIC HT MARY HELEN A'HI-'RTON RALPH GO UI REX HARRY SUNDERIA D MRS J C CO QRXD CLASSCOLORS PURPLE and GO D CLASS IVIOTTO B but don t be Bb CLASS FLOWER YELLOW ROS rj l I 1 -f -I1-W1--1-'11-1-1-V:-I 1 A .L EDITOR . , ,,,, , ., ,, PAULINE COODHUF. L E LA STORIA 1921 ,,,,,Cr scent Hlgh School unlor Class HISIIO Three years affo, early in the fall of 1918 thirty little Freshnesg as green they make em, assembled an the study hall to organize their class They elected the following officers Presxdent, Nellie Holliday Yxce President, Audrey Batchelor, Sec retary Treasurer George Goodnight, and Advisor, Mrs Elsie Norris They struggled with Engll h l under Mrs Edwards, Latin under Miss Rahe, and wrlthed under Prof Edwards scathing remarks xn algebra and history The Fnrst social event of the season was a wexner roast in which the Junlors as well as th Freshmen partlcxpated This took place at Homan s Canycn, northeast of town After this event, they averaged about one socxal affair a week When September again arrlveo the Sophomores numbered only fifteen, but in a few more weeks two more entered the happy band A class meetlng was called and George Goodnight was elected President, Ralph Godfrey V ce President, Lenoru Culp secretary Pauline Goodhue Treasurer, and Miss Dunn, Adv sor Miss Dunn proved to be an efficient gulde through he perils of the year There were only three social events of any importance On Hallowe en, the Sophomore ghosts enter tanned the Senior ghosts at the home of Mr and Mrs A B Powell During Chrxstmas week, there was a Chr stmas party at the home of Mr and Mrs l W Culp An impromptu program was rendered, and expensive C71 gifts were exchanged At the close of the year, they went on an all day picnic at the Mosler Creek, being chaperon d by Miss Dunn, Mrs Culp and 'Vlrs Powell September the seventh found fifteen Juniors enrolled Three dropped out, and one new pupil enrolled, making them a Lu ky Th rteen As the officers had been elected at the close of the Sophomore year, thc only business to b att ded to was the selctxon of an advisor This meeting result d IH the elect 01 of Mrs Conrad Although the class engaged in varxous pursu ts, all of which dxd them r dnt one of the crowning events of this year was the play Ard Home Came Ted th lr masculine force was somewhat limited they were for ed to call upon their faithful friends, the Freslcmen, who suppl ed them wxth one chara ter The remainder of the characters were Juniors, every one playing an interesting part, and displaying remarkable ablllty for dramatic actxon and expression The Junior Senior banquet was given May the sixth, and was an event that had b en looked forward to from the begxnnmg of the year The time shall soon come when they shall assume the name of dignity Senior They are expecting their Senior year to be more pleasant, lf possible than the past three years have been Doiomom-14 vie: -moi- Q4 vm--me ammo:-miami-mum-mm1rm4vm-memamemmmmmemex U an I . .,.. ,. .,.,., ,,...,, . , , ,, A .ga . ,. , s . i J . . . 5 , as I , . . . i , Y . , i - , Q . 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Crcscent Hlgh School BLANCHE TWOMBLY Sec Treas Tl1UI11Vllat6 Lltexaly Soclety OCIE COWLING Preslclent Tuumvnate Lltcralv Soclcty JOHN McCONALD FXCLIQIOI Llteldry Souety ETTA OLIVER Fxcelslor Lltelaly So uty ORPHA RAHE Class Edmtor Trlulllvllate Llterarv Souety AARON ATHERTON Fxcelelor Lltcraly Souety FRIEDA OLIVER Trnumvlrate Llterarv qouety HAZEL GIFFON EXLQISIOI Llterar Soclety i 102014 xoiozoxuzo n D1 via vioiozoioiaviavioiogavioien if-10:0 . 1-sq L H , .- . i 1 ' ' - Y 1 - l . I.' . v ..A .4 A A I l q Q n ' . l . ' . ' , Y ' i - W - . i rio: ning- f 'Y 0 U O m :s 3 EF on :r CD fi :r o 9. fioie 701010101 uioiojoctn r11rj1:1n1oi1r:r:o:o11n11:4v1vioj1ri4ni1r11s:1uj1u11r1ni1ai4 Qs:- L A S T 0 R I A 19215014 11 vcooxocooxoxoxoxe Ii0l5Q0lli'14i0i0f' ADELAIDE GOODHUE Claw Ihotogldpher 'lrlumvlrate Llterary Soclety MABEL BOGGESS Vlu. 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LA 5T0R'A f' '92 --l-.l-l....-.-...--,-.l.....-..,-,-,-,-.-.l-- V-'irnsrcrxt High School FRESHMEN Color MAROON and SILVER Flower SWEET PEA Emblem OWL Motto WE NEVER SLEEP Class Advisor MISS OSBORNE There will be an Important meeting of the Freshman class ln th east room What a thrnll ran through every Freshman as this announcement was made' lt wa the answer to the oft repeated questnon Why don t we organ1ze7 The class convened and after much dxscusslon placed :ts conhdcnce xr' the following officers President NELLlE RHOADS Secretary JOHN LAWRENCE Yell Leader VERN TWOMBLY A fine smrlt was shown ln all school events We the Freshman Class au very proud to know that some of the best athletes Murry Good Lawrence Twombly Smith and Decker were among our number It ns hereby lughly resolved that the class of 24 shall be true to nts motto loyal wlllmg workers for Crescent and make a record so good xt cam never be forgotten Owl' Owl' Who'7 What for Freshmen' Freshmen' Twenty four' , , A u u I u vv - . n - - - - -. C . S - . u v - n 1 n ' , . , . , . - v ' ' 1 ' ' : v y s v 1 v . ' . . v - v , , X . 7 11-out-1--4: -1 '14 Q' 1- 34111 11-10411-1wz1-it-1-1:--14-1 -:tant-3--1 -10:--3 -1114- L A S T 0 R I A 1921 Crescen! Hlgh School be-Zoiui 11 1ex1. v1oioiu1aQ . -0----M-0-0-0---0-----0-0--0---0--'2 -- I I I n I - 1 I n I I 1 1 I i I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I . I I I I I I LA STORIA 1921 lqhSh X T W L E T C 5 mf wa ff Miami RW?-iwwesiiwfgkvx QW www Wi fn, ' -1. 'I V-rircscpnt H .4 50' 'alibi--zvif 111- 11 1- 11 1111-11-1441 V1 fb 'W 1 5 T If I f 'H ' f L 1 L L- O N XJ . n . Y V ' iff: 4 ii M, ,. 3 ,- , 'I kg gr ,Y-4-0- , Tse' X mqw A , f eu J , Q11 uf' f , f, 1 ,, J X 7 M, s , . I, I 'ff J W C X :ff J . .Q Y x 2 Nix X 72025, -WQWQ12 2.054 QUQ0i1PQ0Q4',0Q4'Q4'Q1VQ1'Q4'a4'Q0Q4'Q1'Q4'Mi DUDUQUQ4' ll L A S T 0 R I A T-1 l92lI4'Q114'i'i'll'l'i4'l rl 'l li'l4'Ql'l lvl 'l Vi 'i iii FOOTB LL 10 1 C' 3 QI it Top row Favor Good Sunderland Bridal Wells Sunderland Ergenbrxght Twombly Bottom row Godfrey Hall Lawrence Murry, Favor Goodnlght Waller September October October October October November 5 November 19 November 25 Bxlllngs 6 H nnessey 2 Central 68 Dover 0 Billings 7 Medford 9 Phllllps 14 Yukon 0 Crescent Crescent Cre cent Crescent Crescen ere e1t Pr s 1-,nl Cre cont l 7 6 1 ? Undoubtedly the reason that this the 1921 football season was the most su cessful that Crescent has ever known was because of their competent coach Velvne Bridal Bridal started out with pra tlcally the same materlal of the 1919 season vm 1, ' V i 2 - ij i if Q . 4 A 1 4 ' t ,' 4. V Vf , fy ,. ,, '-- 5 ' 2 - 1 WL -.l . k N' h, -2 fa K s,:t w-VY 1 : 1 1 a D , , , ' Y V 24 VV VV V V ' ' ,,..,,,,,,,..,...,c,,,,, g October l ....,.,,.,,,,,,, ,, .. Guthrie 0 ,,,, ,A,,, ,,,,,,,,.,A- -,A,,v,-,, C r e scent 33 8 cc,,,..,,. , . , , 1 w,.,V,.,, .,AVVw,A ,..AYVY-- , l A 15 ,----,,f V VV V V V .... r,.. ..,,,,,....,.c, , , , 5 22 .... , , ,., ,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,. W ,,,-,Y V 65 29 -----V V V V V ' ' VVVVVV.. ...VV.VV... .V..V....., 1 , 9 VV VVVV I ' VVVVV .V V V.-.VV ...... ., e-'r' 0 - - V- -V ----V-VVVV V VAVAVY ...vVVVVVV..... r: ' I'-1 LA STORlA 1921 ,., ,,. ,,, cxt Hugh Sc ool but by hls slullful tralnlng and hard worl-r outs he was able to put the team ln shape to defeat the heavy Bxlllngs team 18 to 6 on Sept 24th The next game on October Sth after a hard fought contest resulted ln the Crescent team defeating their old rlvals Hennessey by a score of 7 to 4- On October 15th Crescent piled up the large score of 67 to 0 on the small Dover team The strong Medford team was our next vxctxms on Frzday October 22nd when Cres ent won a bitterly fought contest with a score of 21 to 9 When Crescent and Blllmgs met for the second time October 29th condltlons w re verv unfavorable for Crescent two of their be-st men being out but thexr sub statutes fllled the two gaps well enough to defeat Blllmgs 18 to 7 Tha xksgxvmg Day Crescent won her last game of the season beatmg th Yukon team with a score of 81 to 0 A B POWELL The hub of Crescent s Athletic Wheel VELVIE BRIDAL Coach 11.1.45 1 .1111 of 11 me 11 if 101014 if 14 me 11 if 1014114 31 2:11 103011 101010201034 In 1' 0:0 - .,,,, ,,,,, ,-,..,.. .,,., .... .-4-..g. .-7.5,-Orca: 1 'V h ! ! ! ! . . . . -- , , . . . , y 0, , ' U . F . . ' . , , A . - . I . . . y y . . 9 , . 1 . , . - Crescent lost her only game of the season Nov. 5th, to Phillipsg score, 14-0. . u 5 , , N .. l ! ! . ' 3 ' Q . 1, 1 Q A ' ! if Q 1 Q I 1 A 1 Q ,V , l ,Q ' , ! l f 9 ! a 1 ! 2 4 ! ! 1 ! A ! 1 ! l . . 5 H 1 - H L A S T O R I A H 1' 21-in-if-10113410101014114f1n11-iojcvxozuivxfvxmxo ! 0-Crescent High School Boys' Basketball Favor Murry Good Lawren c Lwomblj Waller Godfrey Cont cf Sunderland e Schedule January LOYIC Crescent January Dover 8 Crescent February 3 CCY!!! 20 Cl'E'5Cent February 25 Loyal 5 Crescent vin: 11 501011.11 10:1 nie '11 -if l 10101:-1nQ ! ! ! ! l ! l l ! ! l ! ! l ! ! ! ! Q l n 1 ! ! ! WWW on l , H , 5 . a . Q T h g 6 u,u, .u,u ,,u,.u,u, .vur A . u f ...,e...e- ' ' 17 H e -- 42 zo e,,. .,u, u,u.. , , u.,u ..,uA..uuu . u .eve e e .- eeee . .. . 43 Q January 28 .. ...,,,V.,Y,,.. Y.,..VV..f Y.-VVA V - DOVCY' 14 -vev - -Cfestent 26 ,l,,,,,,..,l,.,, ,,,, ...., . ., 55 , V A,,, A,,A,,, , ,.e,,,.. . V,,. .,...,,.... ..... . .......,. . . 34 Q ! 5 I 101. -1 101011 it 1014 10101014 1. 1 L A 5 T 0 R I A - 1921-4-.-,:.-.--1.:.,:l,: ,-.:,:.,..r:.,:, l'-Cr:s:ont High School Girls' Basketbal Homan Coodlxue Cowling Goodluue Belch Adams Langston Fegar Jones Rhoads Coach MISS MARY HOMAN Captam NINA FEGAR January January February February 25 The SCHEDULE Dover 28 Dover 54 Edmond 16 GLthr1e 54 Loyal 29 Crescent Crescent Crescent Crescent Crescent 28 ,, l,,,,. .,.,,,, ..Y. . , . .... ....,,, . February 4 ...-, ,--- --f'-A-- 7 ---- - '--A - - 101011-10101 90101114 34-31 11-Z4-101021in-3014-1--1-fini'-1 LA STORIA 1921 lghsh OCIETY fc? X,f-Q6 EX 3 RX XL ,,f-f ililllllllllllllllnmllilllllllllllllIlIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF 1 H '1 'mil-1-'11 :Ming-141: 11,14-1-1111: 1 -1114111 :ni-fx '14-1 M-Crescent H i c ool Ll II E , f -' E 2 X! 1 5 E X J , fb .54- E Y E 5 E 3 IT 'Qu' FQUQWQIQVQGQIQ Q I , Q1 mlaum- M4 d'-WV,i5d 'U'-w LA STORIA --1921 I Crescent High School rlumvlrate Literary Soc e 1011 OFFICERS PRESIDENT NELLIE OSBORNE VICE PRESIDENT HARRY SUNDERLAND SECRETARY TREASURER OWEN FAVOR SPONSOR MISS GRIPE Lester Waller Aclelalcle Goodhue George Whlte Vern 'lwombly Ruth Havenstrlte Faye Clark Dalsy Murrell Orpha Ralxe Pa ll e Goudhue Laura Farley M E M B E P S Warrlon Ergenbrlgllt lVyrtle Phelps owen Favor Effie Jones Dallas Homan Nellle Holllaay Fr eda Ollver Oc e Cowllng Blanche Twombly Addle Clark Mary Rlloads Nellle Osborne Zella Hart Whllma Powell Lenore Culp John Harman Aaron Atherton Floyd Hall Harry S derland .l -f Qirii llilfl lilriiliillilillililiiflvl iirihil ill iilllii I ' ' .' JT ..- , . ,. 4. J ll , --., A I . 4. -- ., 'Tv . . '. F 4:04, 4 - ' .w , 1- .. lk - I - , - 1, an M ' ,, Av, Lv nv- -s -0 , , . . I 4 ,wg :.- I I V, -f I 5 A , , . ,.,4 I - 'L ' -an , ' a - 5 A , 4- . -A r. L -f ' -v I Y v '. '-' . 1 1' 'rl Q ' L A S T O R I A 1921 rcscent Hlgh School Excelslor Lute ary Socle y ed' us- 'i -ST PRESIDENT V E Pr. I SECRETARY SPONSOR George Goodnight Amos Decker Hazel Belch Hazel Grxffin Carl Sunderland Lucxle Langston Orval Good Nina Fegar Bull Murry Pearl Griffin 10101 rioieboiu-102011 OFFICERS CARL SUNDERLANID L xT MABEL BOGGESS TREASURER ANN STEEL M E M B E R S Mae Murry Louls Favor Audrey Strange Ann Steel Aileen Adams Mary helen Atherton Nellxe Rhoads Etta Oliver Mary White Mwbel Boggess MRS CONRAD lla Quner Emma Farley Vaden Smith Arthur Jones Forrest Rahe John Mcconald J C Clarlf Jr Errol DeJarnett Lloyd Smith R1Inh Godfrey 1o1--:av:o1cn1o:o:vv1o:1-11-1o:cf14v1cs1a-11n14 11 H1011 'LA STORlA -- l921,,,,,,,,,,, 0.Cr-cscent High School Girls' Glee Club ' vxwic 1110101014 1034 14 1014 3021 1 10:01 1o3oio11o:o xwl-gf Grxpe Olnver Cowl ng Goodhue Holhday Steel Boggess Grxmn Oliver Twombly Strawge Rahe Officers D11 utm U15 CIIDL Auomp lmwt -xllll Qtul I1LSlllCI1t 011111 Rmhe X lu I lwlu mt Blfmch Tuomblx hdllvl L Con mg 102011 rin if :Q H II Ill U Il 2 U II l i V ' ,,,. .,,.. ,. . ui l'. 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OCZ- -1' K 2 il -liilliih vilbltbll hl0l0l0i1li0 H1510 -Qc-, rcscent Hlgh School Q State Debate Team -or ,pg George Goodnlght Ocle Cowllng Lester Waller Considerable advancement has been made nn school actnvltxes, b t C H S has greater reason to be proud of her progress In debating than ln any other work Although this xs C H S s first year to enter the contest, we feel as lf results obtained are worth many txmes the effort given George has won h s way trrough hxs hugh s hool years as an able worker, and deserves many rewads for his labor With his brllllant, resourceful mind and logxcal reasonlng, we predict for him a great future ln oratory and debate Oc e, who IS a popular leader ln all actwltxes by her wxnnlng personality ready repartee and convmclng argument, IS a much dreaded opuonent Lester, an A grade student, who never glves up a fight, wheth r he be on the gr dlron or platform, untll he has turned defeat into victory for hxmself H ab lxty to completely destroy his opponent s arguments ln a qulet but witty rebutta' makes sure his success as a lawyer a rioioxomoinm ni 119011 101011-10:4-mcvmomome 11-iozomvif 14-moiomcriovmavmojluilvmtvms-mario: ll ' li l. I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I P I Q v 4' r- ' 0 9:01 4 4 1 ' Q ! Q Q Q ! Q ! Q ! Q ! I U Q Q Q ! . Q ! Q ! Q Q a is Q Q 1 Q Q . Q i r e' Q Q 1 Q Q Q Q Q 5 1 Q ! ' i I 3 . . . . D l i . . .'. . Y . . . 1 E ll YY ' r l Q .V i . . . . . i is ., Q . .. 3, Q ! . A . . . , W, L A S T 0 R l A Y, 1Q- 1921D0Q4lQ0.4PiY45Q15Q0D0Q0.0QPD0'IPQ0Q0QlQ1 ,,.Crcsccnt High School Junior Class Play AND HOME CAME TED CAST OF CHARACTERS Skeet Kell y the Clerk Ralph Godfrey Dxana Garwood the Heiress Whrlma Powell lra J Stone the Vxlllan George Goodnight Mlss Loganberry the Spin ter Nellie Osborne Mollie Mackl n the Housekeeper Lenore Culp Mr Man the Mystery Harry Sunderland m Ryker the Lawyer Dallas Homan Henrietta Darby the Widow Pauline Goodhue Ted the Groom Vern Twomlmly Elsie the Bride Mary Helen Atherton Senator McCorkle George White DZ Dvioioininioit 101011 his Cl Q! e , - . Aunt Jubilee, the Cook 1 Mae Murry JI , - 'Q WPQIMPQVQIQ FQ L A S T O R I A 'I 'l '54 14 if 141- 1- xwiv-:Hanoi'14':4v14-14414'144:44:4vi- 14 3-ri -14- ,,-'frr-sccnt High School Junior-Senior Banquet May Sixth, Nineteen Hundred Twenty One M E N U T O A S T S Fruit Cocktail Toastmaster . George Goodnight Escalloped Chicken Creamed Peas Seniors Lenore Culp Mashed Potatoes Sandwiches Juniors lester Waller Tomatoes Radishes Orange and Black Owen Favor Olives Crescent High School J. C. Conrad Fruit Salad Wafers Boys Hazel Belch Brick lcc Cream Girls Wamon Ergenbrlght Chocolate Cake Angel Food Freshman Days Ralph Godfrey Coffee Mints Memor Nell e Osborne ln Appreciation NAAAAAAA The staff of the 1921 La Storxa wishes to express its appreciation for those advertisers who helped to make this book possible by their material and La Stora also wishes to thank those who have been most instrumental in the building of the Annual Mr Estill photographer Mr Hubbard printer and Mr Beard of the Southwestern Engraving Co To the student body to the school hoard to the faculty and to Mr Conrad we wish to express our appreciation for their loyal and hearty supaort m the publ 1 t on of this book THE STAFF vi- Z4 if 101424-14 . ' f e s . I I NMANWA P If ' r 4 4 4' ' r 4, 4 4 ' r 4 4 , . . . . . , 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4, . . . . . . , 4, . 4, b 4, 4 4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4 . . . . 4' 4: 4 4' 4 4' 4' ' b 4, 4, , , . . 4, 4, k 1 - 4 5 - 4 9 - - 4, 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' ' . 4' 4' ' ' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' :I , . 4 - - 5 4: 4' 4' 4: . . . . . 4' ' A . r 4, A . 4 -. 4, ,r 'I I ' ' 4, . 4, 4' ' 4 4' ' r 4, 4, 4 4 4' ' 1 r 4, . 4 4 4' ' r 4, 4 4 r , 4 ' AAAAAAAAA,,---------.,--A------------ ..... ...., - AAA- 4' 14:1 n:4v14-14141114143-141:-1414-14-14-24 in -14-14 1414-in 14-in vi-4' '11 L A S T O R 1 A 1921 - Crescent Hlgh School '11 September September September Faxr eptember September September QBxllmgs September ganlzed October 1 October 4 lzed O tober 7 Calen 7 School op ned 10 SOClet19S Jrganxzed 13 and 14 Communxty 16 Hxgh School receptxo 1 17 Band organlzatxon 24 First football game J 18 6 29 Glrls Basketball or Game with Guthrie 33 0 Girls Glee Club organ Vlsxtor at school slts on the wmdow slll and sings to the lntense amusement of Aaron Ath erton Miss Grlpe finally takes t e vnsxtor by the ba k of th neck and throws hxm down stairs tober 8 Game with Hennessey October 13 Mxss G mes English Literature class breaks out with October October October 0 tober 1 Game with Edmond 68 6 22 Game with Dover 65 0 29 Game with B1 A ns 19 Sophomo e Senior Hallowe en party O tober 30 Hallowe e-x alnxval November 1 Darllne famts and Har ry IS very much frlghtenedllll November 2 Election Day November 3 Luther takes a nap Engllsh Literature r-lass an un heard of C7 thmg' November 4 Agriculture class takes a well earned vacation November 5 Game wlth Medford 2 to 9 November November November 84 to 0 November vacation Armlstl e Day Game with Enxd 14 0 Came wxth Yukon and 26 Thansglvunglf November 30 Ettas love letter arouses great envy among all the gurls Pc ember 3 Ben fit vame 16 7 dar Ife errber 3 High school wemer vast December 4 Football dmner Deceml: r Wamon laughsllll December 8 Football game between Owen and Harry Owen wlns 7 6 De ember 9 Movlng day December 10 Senlor rmgs arrive Senlors all develop a hablt of but finger naxls 15 Addition to the Sen :ng the December lor class December 16 Agriculture class trlms thexr Christmas tree rather early later they deczde t jom a mxnstrel show Wamon also dlscov ers that the saying That whx h a man soweth shall he also reap xs true De ember 16 Basketball pra tlce be gms December 17 Sophomore play December 20 Orval holds Mrs Con xn the other room December 24-Mr Conrad stand un der the mistletoe for two minutes and wonders why all the glrls are so bashful Ocxe would luke to try lt but IS afraid of Mrs Conrad so nothxng serlous happens De ember 24 to January 3 Holxday January 3 Everybody comes ba k to school with a scowl on his fa e disappointed because Mlss Grlpe has not eaten too much candy January 6 Fnrst basketball game Coyle, 42 to 17 January 11 Dooms Day January 12 and 13 Semester exams January 14 Everyone draws a deep breath of relief January 17 Another Senror arrives Wamon scowls darkly all day be cause It lan t a boy January 20 Aaron burns his fingers 'xext time he wont play with hot needles January 20 First double header Dover 28 4 and 43 8 mmm me H 'i bug:-1011, mm-14-:em 1,14-1-fm 1-1:-3014101-14111-1 ' . '2 6- .... S - ' - ' , 1 . . . y 1 . 0 . . D . . I h I . : H .- OT - ' , : -- ': ' - 7 - 2. ' . gigglitis. rad's hand in laboratory-Prof. is 1:1 ' , ' - ' - ray, -7 ' ' 7 29- 1' - ' ' Q 1 A , A E . . . . . A .. - , . , ' ' ' .... C 1 ' . ... ' r i - U ,- - in ,, . . 2 7 1 . - 11- ' 'C . - 19- ' ' - ' . 25- -' 2 1 ' ' . 25 -C . . I . . , . Y -T? ' l Y' A ' 'm C l- T ' ' r ' ' - PM .1 .0 Put D1 UQQQUQ4 QPQHVQIQIQIIQ ' 'QU rescent High School January 21 Bay View club presents picture to High School January 28 Game at Dover Harry is nervous the entire evening 54 12 and 26 14 February 3 Game at Coyle 56 20 February 4 Came with Edmond 16 to 5 February 8 Prof starts class dishwashxng FOR GIRLS ONLY' February 9 Game with Guthrie 54 to 4 February 10 and 11 Vacation February 16 General science class takes hike February 17 FlRE February 18 The Day After February 23 Half holiday Ralph is heard to remark Well even f the fire didnt burn the whole school house it s given us a lot of holidays anyway February 24 Triumvirates learn that they will have to have their plctures taken over again Mr E till thinks he will wait till a cloudy day because the sun and the brxl liant C7 Trlumvlrates together make too strong a light February 25 Freshle dies Wamon and Owen are pall bearers February 25 Game with Loval 29-6 and 34-6. March 2-Mr. Conrad walks down the street unchaperoned with 23 girls. Mrs. Conrad is grouchy all day. March 2-6-Tournament March 4-Vern Twombly s new mil- linery for spring attracts consid- erable attention. March 4-Wamon is heard singing in the cloak-room. ls happy all day. Seems to think he has elect- ed the President. March 7-Great consternation was aroused at the announcement of Owen s marriage. Mar h 9-Freshman hike. March 9-Debate March 10-Debate team wears heroic grin most of the day. Ocie has developed sudden liking for little men. March 11 Candy supper March 14 Everybody wonders wher Lester got his black eye March 15 Orval offers to sing be tween acts if the Juniors will al low him to go to Dover with them March 15 Juniors finish their fire place Some of it rubs off on Le nore s nose March 16 Sophomore discover t e real meaning of their name Wise Fool Orpha is huffy the remain der of the day in orient green March 17 Everybody helps Emma celebrate her birthday March 17 Agriculture class takes a joy ride March 18 Arbor Day Seniors plant their tree March 18 Junior play March 21 Mr Conrad entertains a favored few with a little muslcale March 25 Juniors go to Cashion Orval is heart broken because they didn t go to Dover March 31 Sophomore hike April 1 Senior hike April 9 Freshman play April 21 Miss Grlpe appears with a diamond ring on the third finger of her left hand. April 22--Waomn is observed escort- ing two girls home from school!!! May May May 6... Junior-Senior banquet. -Senior play. -Baccalaureate. May --Commencement. May -School closes. rs. Norgisz Have any of y . l rc :lfles . Alb'rt Coodhue: No but l have brown ones. in Professor in Agriculture class:- What part of the food goes to main- tenance? Lucile, sleepily: Mgin. tuxance? Where's that? ri ni vi winingviwpoioioioioicmaviuvicicnicviavifrivioiaviaiieviavioievicwmavicsioiniariavivz 10:0 L A S T O R 1 A - 1921 ,,.,,.,,,.,,.-.,..,,..,..-,,.....,...s,-.,-.,...,.........-..g. A Q ! ! .. - H ! - v F . 3 - - . . . . - - . in ,D - - ' ' - . . : U .h . - A ,,, . . - c . ' t - 4 I D March -!':-- Freshmen ali bloom cut l - ...... - 1 H ' g --f , , - . Q - - A i . - n . Y . , . 1 . . , . ' 1 T ' ' , - . - Q . - t - ' - ' - f ' '. i , ' ! l I l 21 Q 15 ' 19 5 20 I l M ' H on : re:-rl ' . ' .. e , ' l , H Q l ' D 4 l f- Q LA s'roRlA 1921 W, ,, W, Crescent Hlgh School 'C . , ' it D1.0Q0.1 YQUDDDO-0 DQVQUQUQI QVQIQHDQW aiu!-350 ' wioioc 5 Q ' ' g vu' f V ',VV N E K i ,: n- YA , C f 'Fi i ' WJ- .',k ' .,1 N'x' , g A ,X E ffffig Q . 4 ' f 1 g ,f Q Q- l r 5. , - lA bTOR A 1921 Q .1 Q .D rcsceni Hlgh School 52 3 Y 'F fxfx Lag 4' R ff 74' if xk XX ' 1 I H 'M 'ow1.141111:41-xlilzfiwxwiwifv uiwifr '11 43-1 - f' ' , IQ' - fr X ff: 'X gp Qhlf-. X -., ff , f ' fv K f Q, f f ,Alf ,X ,V f' ljffkvfix 1 ff, ,sf Q I' ' I XX, jix- Z, , ,ff f, K if 4' ' 4 7 w - My Y V U mam q p. 4 f yy W JH 212514 ' V , A-fx,-f? ' 14 'T 'f 2 -M U ,7v:, -- ,I 121, - , v -Mfg ' -L3-1' , g TfQ 1 Yf 'x ,f ' - pf, L, H f F .gag I iw 5 ,.-, ff , 1 X :Ai 1- 'Q-' ,' 211 'ff -- Q M 7 'TQ-? ,, V ' 1 ,L L-Y , , , :.,fe1?.?'f4+11if - 1 R Y-CIE? P' f 'M ' iff fflfl, -, .',',! 'I 4 5 t. ,ff sk. hwf, 2 9? JVM HX w , hw. - f--X A3254 -- X.gX,. . Xw,XqX,v 34,10 xX x A 1 - . Y, N ' X' 3 Ill '. X 'N .SX Yx X f' 5 X X R V 'HL '3 :'i:.k K- . ,5 AY'-,ix 1 H an Qwxso PQ'PQOQOQ'PQ'PQ'14'Q4'Q'20, 'Q1'34'D4'Q4'Q'YQ 'Q4'H Q4'Q 'Q 'Q Q 'Q4',l'Q4'Q4'Q4.4'Q4'Q' -- - -Crcs c-it Hlgh School AS ADELAIDE SAYETH IT IVI s Conrad is my Geometry in tru tor I shall not pass, she mak r 'W me do strange propos tions be ore my class She confesseth my brain che leadeth me i to strang mysteries of polygons and prisms ea, I study ti ml nlg t I s ai no knowledge for angles and planes sorely beset me I1 the pres head with proofs until my mind is r1nneth ower Surely bad luck and clisa ter shall follow me all the days of mv life and I shall remain ln G ometry class forever Miss Gripe Now will some one- tell me the most important thing that hapnened in the last twentv years Geo Goodnight fmodcstlyj e CLASS STONES Freshman Emerald Sophomore Diamond .lu or Grinclstove. Seniors-Tombstone. Mrs. Conrad in Civics class: Wha. are the qialiticatfons of the presi- dent? Dallas Homan: They hav., to b- born in United States 35 years of age. TO BILL He failed in mathematics, IJ . football he was class. Once i t game some birds sang out uwto him: Forward Pass! Oh, my! he said. 'LI'Iow happy I would be if onlv the professor would say words like that to fre. RECIPE FOR A GRADUATE T ke a Uersoi fresh and gr pr wlfle with salt a x.l pepper and roast for several seasons Add a great many exams, beaten t ff st r ' with plo'na and serv wtl caps and gowns Toasts makes a ff o a romparyinsr d sh d f fancy tou I1 is desired, ice with some hapel talks ganished with dates Ire 1 emer t eason Orval made a touch down, and th yells rose 01 every side A deaf old lady on the s de Ine, turning to Lewis asked Who was that? That was Orval Pooc. shoat d Lewis 1 to the old lady s I know it was orn.l good b vlo Fade the tou hdownv ellrd the old lady mpatiently :VST IMAGINE IVI ss Grlpe lazy George Goodnight without his es S015- Wamon .lrgnrbright ,.nx'.,.j w'iv Hazel Belch. Whilma Powell with IL. tongue tied. Mr. Conrad getting osick at Mr-. Conrad. Lenore Culp not akin, yy, . ,ea rd shrieking at the top of her voice. Luther without Nellie. Frieda not talking absut Harnlj. Miss Gripe wearing a lon., flresu Miss Gripe: An heirloom is some- ':ltiT 7 Izaadricl down from father to son. Harry Sunderland: Gee, that's a funny name for my pants. o 5014 momomugomume 3011. . . vm on 14 ioinmviome 10:1 10103011-2-his-11-me-1nmniumnxognmn-mu-11-in-1 U L A S T O R I A H -T I921001:,zum,qwL14-1:-1014fioxnxf-if-if'14'uni-11--goiuxnzf-ifiqmizwxmzo c . h ' I F l e - e A A -A A u 1- . ' ' - .a. .L 1 . een: A D - , .A I . L . M J - fi . C a - . si , ' , M -., 2 mil 'A a ea .. , . Q 1 Q Y ' 'I 'd ' I-I , h I' ,Q :I 1 ' . i , an i a Grit' . g D , r - 5 Q ig I I U , . - i - once of my class. She filleth my This is especially palatable in Com- . . . . A Q A I S 4 1. V . WWW . S M ' . 1 . . S- . ' ., V , , .3 I . v I A l ' if! . Q Q - g : . - Y V M - ' - ' 'Z ear. ' H ' '1 , ut Q in A D ls ,. c .. y . I :IM n ' I N . Q . . V -LLVLL use A g l . ... - We . . 4 u 1 l-- I 1 . . f ' E- ' ' ' I - 1 N- .. A I Q' D ir ' l .. , ' l , , u n N Q ' I. A Q . m v estura ' H a i u l . , i ., , I + , I .1 1 g ll i o:s H L A S T O R I A H '-' -2441441411-iv:-734114-1 Lzv24-101-4:01014-1v24' Crescent High School Adams Bro . Hardware - Harness - Implements Auto Accessories BESIDES THE HANDLING OF THE BETTER LINES OF HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS AND THE CARRYING OF A COMPLETE LINE OF THE THINGS USUALLY FOUND IN AN UP TO DATE HARDWAREBTORE WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL THOSE EXTRA AND SPECIAL ARTICLES IN OUR LINE FOR WHICH SCHOOL STUDENTS HAVE A PARTICULAR DEMAND WE ARE GLAD TO BE ABLE TO SERVE THE PUBLIC AND THE SCHOOL STUDENTS AND THEIR PARENTS AND WOULD CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FACT THAT THE POLICY OF THIS FIRM IS NOW AND HAS AVVNAYS BEEN FOR THE BETTERMENT OF THE COMMUNITY IN WHICH WE LIVE WE BELIEVE THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR THE PEOPLE OF CRESCENT AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITY THAT S WHY WE HANDLE WE ENCOURAGE BETTER SCHOOLS BRING YOUR HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT PROBLEMS TO THE STORE THAT IS EAGER TO SERVE YOU r 4 tb 4 'I 4 'r 'r r r 'r In 'r 'r In 'I 'r In 4 tr Y In 'r 'r 'r In 'r :r 3 1i1iii':I01Ili:1i-. 21321 i1Iil1.iLi'l1:'I.i1114i 1 lil' iii :E Tv'-'-'v'-A-'v'v'vAv'vAv'v'v'vAv ' '-'-'-A-A-A-'-'-'-'-'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'J 'v'v'v'v'-'-A-A-Av'v'v'-'v'v'v'v'v'-'-'v'- -A-'v'v'v'v'v'v'v v v'v' '.' 'v'v'v'v'vAvAv'vAv :I :P -1 4: I Ig F1 il W ' 4' m 4: UD :I '-I n Ig E 51 z ' I' F1 4: U3 'r Ig o :I '1 r Ig ::: In P 4: FU Ig U - In S 4: JP , In W .. 4: FI 4 13 nf 4: 2 in - U tn .g - 1- 2 4' 'U 4: I- I 1' F1 . 11 ?. ' 4: F1 In 2 4' 'I ' 4' UD 4' ' ' 4 . In P 4: 2 ' Ig U ig , -I - 1' I ' gi iv 4: '11 Ig 'D I I , In ig 2 . ' In I 4: 'C ' 4 :I 4a A' 'A 'Y v '-'-'-'-'v'-'v'v'v'-Av'- -'v v v'v'vAv'vAv'v'-A-A-'v'v'v -'v'v'v'-'-'-'-'vA--'-'--v- ---v-v+v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v- -.-.- -v-v-v v-v-v-v-.-.A.-J - - .-. ,,-,,,:o.Crescent High School Orval Hello' Say could you lend me a ten spot for a week old man Ralph What week, old man Lucxle Why don t you wear calico any more? Why dont you like to play with the little boy next door? asked Mr Orr of Theo He plays fair does n t he7 Oh yes replied Theo And he doesnt hit when you re dOWn does nm -1 rj-.101 1 1 1 1 1-1,1 1 1 p1..1-:14:1w1g1-,141-nqQ..1-1.11w1--1 1 14-1. 1-.1 1 1. 11-1. 1. 14.74.159 E P . ' O U, I I I Y. I I 2 I I ' ' -' ,: : ' - . O - : - . . - - .7 , . p u. I H. u p 1 I P . : - -1 - . 1 4: 3 I ' Q - O . , 4 . I , 0 : ' l N ff l i . - i 5 ' '-' - ' i: 1 . ' - ' E ' 5 i . sf' I ' I W4 . ' .I ' , E-.f 5' - ! .v . - - -Q I ! ! F H v . D . u 4 -4 K, 5 .4 A A - ' H A A . H: ' I : . . l ' ' . '. 'I i ': i 1 I I 1 ' F - ' ! 1 ' i - 1 A 1 . . I Q - I 5 . 1 V , ! V l 3: I . ' Q . I I I p : , .I . - Q 1 ' . - - ! Q Q Q Whilma Oh l just hate see myself In print ' H H S May she prosper Be strong steady and true Win always ln the future As we would have her do The orange and bla k have triumphed Oer many a rival team And that she il do so always Will fulfill our sweetest dreams YI fill One thing is sure said Mrs Con rad to her husband lm going to settle this question of whether or 'mt Shakespeare wrote his plays when l get to heaven How? he asked Why I ll ask him said the prac tical Mrs. Conrad. Yes, said Mr. Conrad but sup- pose Shakespeare isn t in heaven. Well then sweetly returned tis wife you ask him. It can be said for the men that in at least one respect they have better taste than women. Except in rare instances men do not kiss each other. Why do you not marry? said Mable to Carl one day. Because I love one girl already answered Carl. Indeed! said the surprised Ma- ble. And pray who is she, may l ask? 'Your Majesty, said Carl. No but he might as well He hits me every tme l get up' I Owen met Orval and said Mr Good my performance on a piano on one occasion was the means of sav :ng my life How so7 asked Orval Well said Owen father owned a plantation on the Mississippi There was a flood The water broke thru the levee and tore the house loose from the foundation Father floated off downstream on the dining table I a companled him on the piano Mrs Sloan Where are the Phxlll pine Islands? Seventh Grader l think they are In Mr Conrad Before we were mar rxed we agreed that l should build half the fires, and use half of the clothes closet. Orpha-That seems to be a fair arrangement. How did it work out? Mr. Conrad-Oh we soon comp- romised. l now build all the fires and my wife uses all the clothes clos- e I Owen after donning cap and fZ0WHJ1GE8 l feel like a Catholic y' ie-t! Frieda feeling blue -lt is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. V Etta Cconsolinglyj-Yes, that 5 true. Fr'eda-How do you know it is? LA STORIA 1921 , ,, ..... s cnt Hugh School CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS You have just a co'npI shed a great u'1dertak1rg We :Imphment you an Stllfklhg through the tas As you are star mg out from school 1nto your d fferent walks of I1fe and w1th yo r sev ral and d1ffer rt amb1t ous, no greater or loft1er one can be than to own your o V1 home We all bu1Id our hop s around a home of our own Those who haven t a home look w th envy on those fortunate lndlV duals who have If you are w1sh1ng for a home tall: the matt r over w1th us Many of your seemmg ob tacles w1lI vanlsh uh you subm t your problems to us for solution TELEPHONE INO 16 FO? FREE BUILDING HELPS We have many free plaos and b uld 'xg helps that embody maximum economy 1n constructxor as well as unusual In aaty of des1g'1 Th s means an Important first savmg for you 1n the cost of bu1ld 0ur Home plans have been deslgned for thelr I1vab1I1ty They are adaoted to the needs and comforts of a modern fam1lv You w1lI find they embody all that you may d sxre I1 a hom You w1lI be surprlsed how l1ttIe some of these attractlve home cos rletalled 1nformat1on ns yours for the aslung ARKANSAS LUIVIBER COMPANY S M ROSS Manager CRESCENT OKLA -vv 11 WISSQ If a do tor operated on some fellows for thexr nerves h wouldnt leave anything but the 1' eyebrows XXI OPTR-XTF ON Sit lx C ARS XXII VII BRING THTIR 'NTRWI' I Xflx TOO Old cars made prachcally new at th s garage 01195 -val--.nz -ff I i I I 1 I 1 I I I 1 2 I I 2. CRESCENT TELEPHONE COMPANY Square Deal Battery Servuce Rcpans Replacements Pehllmg Pechargnng for Any g, Bailery bapxk If Iofnbx III' 16011 I if II supply CouIdforAnyCar NAA .1 I. fia1'Q1.lP,lPiUiPQ1PQ0,VQ'PQlP,1C4 rin IQUQIIQ0 ' 'Q F Q A . Q Pi' 1201 - A . If ' ' v vvv- v v v - v-vv v v v vw'-'Y'-A-224-v---v---Y-rev-v-vev 2-A:-2-Av-v--v-v--v-v-v-1-v-versa-I-A-f'v'v'v' 'Y' 'v'v-::v-v- -vo -'-v-v-v- 'I 'I 1, , E :I II I 'I 'I ' N 1 5 . ' 1 . c ' I :I f ' - II I I - - I I I I ,. - 3 4: . . - L 5 1 :I . . Y I A . Q . : V . I , .. e . 1. 1 I . II I I ' 1, I. . . e 'I . . 1, I i - , I, . . 'I . . . 'I . , . 3 ' . 'I 1, . . . . . 1, I s ' 2 .1 . . 'I 1, , 'I . . . 'I I, . I 4, . . , . 1' - I: 1 1 ' I . . 1 :I . . . . . I ' .1 cg . . - . 'I 'I I 1 - - - I I - 1, . 1 . . I . 'I 1, . 6 . . Q . . 1, . C 1 ., . II . . . . . . 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'I I C . .L 1, I . . . .. .. .,..............1. 1, . 1 2 II 1-:,-,-,-,-,-,+,-,-,-,-v-,A,A,-.-,-,-,-,A.-.-.-.-.-.-v-.AJ-v-v-:v-v-v-v--vA:-.2 N N- 'N I I I I I I I I I I ,C ,:,.Crescent Hlgh School WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF John Orval and Bill would become Sophomores7 Vern didn t walk home from school with Nina Luther wasnt found talking to Nellie? George G forgot to argue? Luther forgot to go to sleep in 1-lass Audrey didn t get live notes a min FH- from Dallas7 Mable became angry at Car Frieda turned Democrat? Mable had her geometry lesson Lewis couldn t get his geometry lesson Mlsv Grxpe saw a person she didn t know Vader went home at 3 15 p m Aileen could get a date7 Zella turned Owen down Luther to Lester I am so glad you are going to Pxve a report Nov I can go to sleep Blanche Where is Luther We Lewis I dont know why? Blanche l saw Nellie walkma- alone Mr. Oliver to Harold-What i. your reason for wishing to marry my daughter? arold-I have 10 reaso., sir. am in love! Harry-Was the old man violent when you told him you wished to marry his daughter? Orval-Violent? I should say . You d never have thought the old man could be so strong! Why l thought he d shake my hand absolutely o I Miss Cripe-In what place was the Declaration f Independence signed? Adelaide-At the bottom, f course. TOCHS Old C l'l S our Alma Mater She we love so dear Will hold a spot deep in our hearts And be forever near We ve laughed with her we ve wept with her Her joys and cares our own Well ne er forget the joys you et, And pleasures we have known We love her with a tenderness A sadness lingers near The time is coming, all too soon When we will not be here No matter where thy Alumni roam, O C H S well ne er forget And our last drop well drink to thc' Mrs Conrad crossly No you can t add tive per cent to your geom etry grade after you have added t to some other subject Aaaron Miss Gripe said you could Mrs Conrad Well you can t in my class I won t fool with it Aaron I wont You But You But can you can you Cdeparting hurrledlyj And fool with you either! lead a horse to water cannot make him drink. show a Soph his lesson cannot make him think! Mrs. Conrad-What do YOU know of women s clothes? Mr. Conrad bitterly,--I know t e price! lVliss Osborne-And what lesson we learn from the busy bee? Francis-Not to get stung! Mrs. Norris-Conjugate go. Bright pupil-Go, git, gone! 3' uivxnmoiozoxvzej H L A S T 0 R I A H '- lgzl6--1-livin:--1011fin-more-iviq-3-fini--2-'if101-L1--if-if2- U . U II U - - . . , u . -- U l I . . ., . ll ' ' . ' . n - - . l I . ' ll ' ' ' , ' II Q i ' V . . . v - ' b u ' ' . . ' - I Il - ' -N 7 I I. . z U i if . .I . ' u . I ' 'AI . A . . , . I 7 Whether on land or seag ll . z Id . . . ' ' g , l ' Alizwlph Gmllzw-i'. it . U N. be A l . Q 3- , U ' i- If coroner - . 1 . HS? 1 . . E . 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LA STORIA 1921 ,-,U-Crescent High School WANT ADS A man Mass C-rnpe A giggle extnngulsher Audrey Strange Twenty Fave gurls Wamon Ergen hrlght Antl fat Mae Murry To be boss Whllma Powell A lnttle pamt and powder Mary Helen Atherton More freckles Zella Hart A little enthuslasm Junior ClaSS A date Mary Whlte Another stale joke to tell Mr Conrad To Fund out what Emmas other name xs Mr Conrad Somethmg else to fuss about Sophomore class George Goodnight s attention Or pha Rahe Some Seniors were dxscussmg th costumes of a play they were Plan nmg on gnvmg Some one suggested that the costumes were too expen have to have clothes on ln every act' Mr Orr was very anxxous for the Agriculture class to judge his Chick ens They were a heautxful flock, fine, fat and prettlly shaped, and he was very proud of them After l00lK mg at them for some tlme, Mr Con rad sand nervously Ahem' Wh wh where do your chicken roost Owen was trying on hats ln the cloak room Orpha saw him and sand Oh Dear' Hearmg her h san lll take nt off at once he gurls laughed and Blanche, who was at the plano, placmg her hand on her stomach, sand 'Oh, that stru k me right there 'Q it 1111131314141-2 1313-111141 AUDREY STRANGE She s very sweet and bright, and gay No one could bear her malnce Theres nothing else will rlme with this Except the name of Dallas Theo Orr was readzng a newspaper the other day ln Latxn class After having a sentence translated Mr Conrad asked different members of the class what they had for the sen tence When he came to Theo he asked What have you Theo? newspaper was the reply Emma and Luclle were havmg a very animated fonversatxon m school the other day and Hazel slttmg just behmd them, listened mtentlv but couldn t hear all that was sa d Her curlosxty was aroused and finally she could stand It no longer What n the world are you talknng about7 thmg ln the world was the answ r Oh' exclaimed Hazel wut a ery wlse expresslon Why l lfnow what that ls' Ill het you lon t was the answer What I 7 W mon' answered Hazel, xnno ently Prof Conrad ln Spanish l class the mormng of the ba ' .mall game at Dover Donde es Madr d Hazel'7 Hazel absent mmdedly looking out of the window En Dov r Senor HELP' Parr of trousers lost study room Monday Notify Geo Whxte and receive reward Lester Luke dates with nuts'7 Zella That depends, what do you want to do? Vi' l.l010i0l010i0i il itiivilflviilli M011 10101 0:0 .- W IHA U QQU if 1- tv 41 AI qv n Av r r I U20 U U 4' . . , - 1 , , . , . . . . . -- - . , L , ' 1 - . K Q -,- 1 . . , . ' I u 1 44 ' . , . 'H , A H ' it . n , . . 1 ' .- , I ,xl-,HA v . . . . ' - ., ' : C . . ' H - - , V : 1 - - H sive when Emma remarked that they she asked. The most interesting 7 . - l - rr 5 , - . H H H - . h U l ' - u . ,,,, , . l - - 11 u r y ny . I, , fl 't ll fl 1.7, . YY - '- , . . .. ' -v I . - ' stef: ' ' I u 5 v, . ' as - 1 - L y . 1 ' ' n 1 . -,H , - ' ' . 41 n -1 .- ' in . , . . . 44 n ' e . . 1 ' - 'd. H ' ' . T - ' . 44 - f u ' - ' : . U . . H Y , , L A S T O R l A - l92l-',.',,',: ,' I ,: -.-.3 ,-Crescc-nt High School ' :E F :I I 16 gi ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII :f 4 BETTER SCHOOLS MEANS A BETTER Years CITIZENSHIP - A BETTER CITIZEN- In SHIP MEANS A BETTER AND A MORE Crescent PROSPEROUS COMMUNITY, WHICH, IN 1 TURN, MEANS A BETTER BUSINESS ' P 1 'I FOR THE BETTER SORT OF A HARD- 41 l WARE AND IMPLEMENT DEALER We are for Better Schools, and we sell Better Hardware Graff Hdw 5.3.1.3 141414 3411101014 141-11 Izwroxa-10101011 I: :QQ 4' ' .g I I I, V I l , , I : I l I ' l 'I , , 4 I l :I 'I ' : 4 4' ' l 4: Y 4' . I Ig I :I 4 ., l 4 4' i 4' - 4: l E 4' x 1, 4' . X I Q . - P R i I 4 - . I I 1 Ig ' 4, l - I . 1, i 4: ' 4, I , . :I I 'I 'I 'I 'I , .I I I , . :I I 'I I I I :I 'I . 4' 'I I I , I I r - I 2 i 'I . ' 4: i TI 'I zvioivioiui Fil' ' ' 'i' ' 'I' ' 'I' ' ' A SOPHOMORE TOAQT Here s to the Sophomores The school s very best ln all the classes they en-.cel the rest Ralph G1 dt y Mrs Sloan l what battle did G 'xeral Wolfe hearmg of victory ry ldxe appy Johnny Adams l thunk It was has last battle Orpha leavmg chur h after c. ser vxce which had been attended by a crowded congregation was heard to say lf everyone else would only do as l do and stay quietly nn his place tlll every one else has gone out there would not he such a crush at the door Mus Grape Carl wxll you name all the presxdents after the Clvll war? Carl The first was George Wash lngton . , : - ' 1 Y 1 . U Y I - , '2'-2 . , . - n 9- 1 v - r ll ' Y! ' ' ' 1 : h l . ' YY LA STORIA 19215 .-,.C,resce xt High School Patrrck s Theatre WE SHOW NOTHINU BUI' Tri'- VERY HIGHEST CLASS OF PIL TURES WE INVITE YOUR AT TENDANCE ON TUESDAY AIN? SATURDAY NIGHTS OF EACH WEEK YOU LL LIKE IT BET TEQ EVERY TIME YOU COME ' T e Bank of Crescen Capntal 8: SurpIus S25 O00 00 M O N E Y Your money m this bank does Its share 1n the growth and development of thls community AII of our funds are Ioaned at home m the Interest o this Iocalxty Wm Brown President Ed Stobaugh Cashner J T Stmson Vpres Bulld Now' BUILD WITH WOOD' Wnth Iumber the lowest prrred struction maternal In the would tnme I5 no necessity for holdm back n form yourself as to present buxldm costs If you do you are p ta most agreeably surprised THE P T WALTON LUMBI R CO E E Newman, Agent IIITK WE USE THE HOFFMAN PRESS ING MACHINE the cnIy sanitary method of Clothes Pre sxng R R Tarman eannng Pres mg Taxlorlng Ilk L LI 4:1 I I I om 40 :hi Q ut 114 IX 4 SIIIIH IIYHIK to IITt'lNIIIL I I G 4 14:1-14-14-3 14-iuiwgf-iuif-i4Ii4I14I34I34Ii4 10111 vim: v v v v 5-'-A-'-A-'v'-'-A-'v'v'v'v'vAv'v'-'v'v'vAv'v'v'v'v-v'.-v-v-v-v-.-.-va F-v-v-v-.Av-,-.-v-v-,-,-,-v-,-.-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-Y-,-v-vu-v-v-,-,A,-,- 1' 'T 4' 'I I 4 4 I I 4 4, ,I 4 1: 4 h I 4 ,I I I 4 :I I: 4' 'I 0 Q ,I 4, ' 4' 'I 4' 'I 4' 'I ' ,I 4, I I 4' 'I ,. . . - 4: 1, :I 4: 4' 'I I- 4' 'I 4' 'I :I 1' . . . .-. . 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'I ' 4' S I 4, ,I 4 I 4' 'I , : 'I I P D QQ1W.lD1QiMMli.l.lMDmHPiPQ.19aVQOVQ PM ,,,0,,,,.Crescent Hlgh School Wamon was showing Miss Grlpe the virtues of his Chevrolet car He made a number of turns and at the proper times extended his arm as a turning signal Miss Grxpe watched the proceeding for some time, then she craned her neck and looked at the sky Wamon she said sternly you just tend to your driving' It dont look a but like ram but lf It should l ll let you know' Lenora l admire that pianists Hn Owen Yes, but l always dread hl beglnr-ing Mrs Conrad fin General Science class As l have said Cream f Tartar is Tartaric Acid Erxol, keep your f t on th floor orxmf -xv- lemons al o acids Forrest Rahe handing Mr Conrad hrs receipt for his tultlon said r Conrad here I8 my recipe for my tuition ln Spanish class after talking f the future, Mr. Conrad asked Lucile what she was going to do when school was out. Raise pigs, l guess, was the answer. Mrs. Conrad:- d like to see good movie, but dont know just what to see. Mr. Conrad:-Go to The Devil. Mrs. Conrad:-Brute! Was your garden a success this year? asked John Harman. Very much so l replied Theo Orr. My neighbors chickens took first prize at the poultry show l When l teach school sand Ocie am going to make everyone address me before they speak E a Oh Mrs Havenstrlte may l speak Every seat in the trolley was cupned when a group of women got Going through the car to collect the fares the conductor noticed Lu ther Wells asleep Selzmg hxm by the shoulder he proceeded to shak him back into a state of conscious ness Wake up, shouted the con ductor Not asleep7 snapped the condu tor Then what did you have your eyes closed for? It was because of the crowded condition of the car explained Lu ther l just hate to see women standing Mrs Conrad in first year Engl b class We shall have grammar wor on Mondays and Tuesdays theme work on Wednesdays and Thursdays and rlasslcs on Friday Aileen Well when do we have our English? We know a lot of men who could make more money for themselves if they didnt waste so much time wor- rying over Roclufellers money. Mrs. Conrad: Where have you been Orpha? Oh Mr. Conrad ln.. been holding me, was the reply. A full back and a half back Were seen a-dancing near. But football players they were not: Mere evening gowns, my dear' Mens suits are lower, but skirts are reported higher this spring. Ev- eryone should be out to enjoy the benefits of the spring breezes. 'itll 101011 111 01-rin risricvisviavislisvisriunisvisrie11viviuisriuioievicricricrinvioif'Quinta 'I' L A S T 0 R I A U 1 1921'Q--1--if-1--1--if1:-X1-wi-'mf-1111-3411:-2ivxwivivivia1--113111-14:0 ' ! l I l , i tc : ! l . . 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They Hle down the shaded streets, And at the front and back On two tall ooles IS carried hugh The Orange and the Black The boys are lmed up at the grounds The game will soon begun The gurls commen e the r cheerxng for The boys to Baht and wm The wh1stle blows the ball I5 kxcked H t ls on at a tl rv 1 the r and Black nav: r 1 d a Their enem es are Gghtlrg hard At least one go l to n al-'c But Cre re ts boy a sturdy and T exr l 0 IS hard to br a 3 UiPlD0l1'.l ,enil 0 -1 .. L A ,, .- 'I 1 . ! I in I H I U I v ' I i H - 1 . - 4 1 I-I ' ' ' . ' 1 .A ' ' Il - , . t . . . , , H ll ' ' ' G A 1: ij: 11: 'I ' ' t--- I ' U II ' e . , Ili ' ' I' V ' ' -, . II II . . . . 1 y , ' : ' . ll ., l ,, , . A :Q . ,, I . rg: :gg ew , i - -- ' .- - - - . . was . . i I .Q ' Q. 6 ' , A , e , F , e 1 T, A :js 1- I ei 2 - . u 1 v 1 : ' 1 3 ' A . . . , e , , lol I ' 1 s' H I ' ' Y , 3 y ' - - lr Q Like petals from a rose, A- ' ' ' Q rr ' ' - ' I -' Q - ' , - ll Q '- Q ' , In ! If! 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A. d I alo e am left to dreams Ard thoughts and reveries, Beside the glowing coals that paint A grandma s reveries. -I uci I angstw. , JUST IMAGINE- Aileen trying to beat Adelaides time. Arthur as large as Carl. IIa tea'hing geometry. Mr. Conrad without a smile. Miss Gripe weighing 200 pounds. Carl not pa'ing the floor. Geometry class begging for a quiz. John Lawrence writing a novel. Arthur Jones making a spech. Mrs. Conrad giving the algebra class permission to talk at the board Wamon going down the street be tween two girls Luther not asleep Vaden not blushing Nellie Rhoads not powdering her nose Nina not giggling Audrey not talking about Dallas Whilma not talking Lenore making an F Frieda not singing TEACHERQ The teache s are loth good ani bad find some are glad and some are sa And some are thin and some are fn Hut they worry us all in pite of th- 51. metlmes they re tall md som times short -Xnd ome are cranky and a very bad sort And some are dull and some re smart And Oh' the burden they lay on our heart Some are fair and some are dark But one and all mve me a bad mark And some have dimples and others have none They make me study tall set of sun. But some day when I graduate By then Ill be most seventy-eight They ll tell my disgraces and the hon- ors that I won- Then forever and ever with teachers Ill be done. -Lenore Culp. If you xvmt '1 clivorct from your wi L lit hal' do the getting. ust ttll hu' that she snores. Somt pwplt find it unm,cLSS'u'y to so'u'ch out their own faults. Thefr ncfighbors do it for them. I'0p'1I'u'ity is not 'zlwqys 'ln Qvi- dence of l7l 1lI'lS. The sight of a powkgt fI'1Sk works wonders. L A S T 0 R I A - I D01-'mama-103014vmomomq-1es1vm11mv1vi4vm--31 14-mefmomf 1014 , . . lf' x 'FI za Ing: Zflll ' - - - 1 2 i ' ' ll ll . . . J , - 2? 2? -'-l--4 , . , . ' - r . K . l ' ! ' . I - . c. , , - , 1 ' ' ' 2 1 Q ' - ' it. ' C vt: . X - , 1 Q . - - . . ' ' 1 u gg 17 ' ' , i 1 :If vk 2? ' l l 1 ' , ' . . . . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.