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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
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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, . ' . ' , c f' r - ' I . . , ,. . l i . . 1 2: ' A 1' In g ' ' ', 3 L1 ' e ', Q, a ' r - Q 9 i . ' - Q . 2 g 2 ' . l i . . , .E Q . A . ' ' i . , Z P . , . U i C 7 . . ,I I A .A . i . . . ' . , ' e. e ' '. . . . . . r 3 . . . t U ' . . , I i i ' ' . . . . '. c ' 2 2' ' . - , 0 . . . . : . - . Y ' . Q A i g . . . ... . . . . ., , , .g
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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 . . . Q J- ' v 2 ' ' , C Di v ' 3 - Q J- , ' . . ' , . Q I- , ' ' ' , Q 1- y , . , . C D1 . , . , . . D C . ,, . ,, . . Q D- ' 1 ' - c - , ' ' ' ' . c ' J-T , ' ' ' . D-T , ' . Q J-T , ' l ' i ' ,-T . , . . . . . . ar. ,iT y . A , . . . . 51.1. . , . , . I Q J--T ' , ' Q ' J ' - I-T 1 ' . st ,J-T c , ' I Q J- . y I, ' , . ,. l 1' ' 3 .
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