Drumright High School - Gusher Yearbook (Drumright, OK)

 - Class of 1916

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I X m U14 J I P X CLRIQQ' M wxw U1 ,rv wx Il' rm Xi1'PxN5'WNl 1 Us was wxw3:1 -www-1 w mv N .WXIN XXV I HN1' In MP1 :ww xwizi aww m rm 'vlkli-ix-1XN'in ,mm WWI HIT 5 IUI 1 x DEDICATION Twelve long eventful years a0o our mothers sent forth into the world of educatlon new factors conce1ved 1n the Class of 1916 and dedicated to the IJYOIJOSIUOYI that all belngs should seek great knowledve Now we are engaged ln a Ireat enterprxse testxng, whether those factors or any factors so concelved and so dechcated can acqulre great fame We are met on a Great plnna le of that enterprlse We have come to dedl cate a portlon of our vxork as a last trlbute to her who wave her efforts anc strength that we mxght cllmb st1ll h1Q,her It IS altogether Httmv and proper that we should do th1s But IH a lar-Jer sense we cannot estlmate we cannot xepay the great ass1stance she rendered us Our great deeds now and 1n the future w1l1 repay he1 far more than our poor words can express The world xslll l1ttle note nor lonv remember vxhat we say here but It can never forget what she old here It 15 for us the Senxors to be here dedlca ed to the unfin shed task XVl'1lCl'1 she has thus fax so nobly advanced It 18 rather for us to be dedlcated to the Great xdeal constantly before us that from our beloved AClYlsOI we take xncreased 7eal to that cause for whlch she gave her unt1r1nU devotlon Io Mlkb I stelle Nxchols our Beloved Prlnclpal and Class Advlsor the Class of 1916 heleby does solemnly and lovlngly dedlcate thls record of our last school work And may the Annual of the Semoxs by the Semors and for the UUIOIN Sophomores and Freshmen never perxsh from the earth I .Y b -y v . , U. K. . . . . . . 5, 1 - v vs . , x . b C C. - Q . Y Vx . Q I . 5 . . X L . . k b . .. 5 . , 1 ' k v , . Y.. . 7 Y 1 L., 1 . '. . ' . '.L . . ., ., c - Q. - ' . , . . b , . A 5 . ,, . -, . . . . ,. 4. . . , . . . -. ., . , . . . , ., . U ,I 4 . .. . . . rm 1 X Edxtor ln Ch1ef 'l'lII-I l'-l'Slll'I' H313 Ili 5,2 ecfl1JLo1'1a1 GUSHER STAPI Asslstant hchtor ln Ch1ef Busmess Mana er Assletant Busnness Mana er Soelety Ed1tor Joke Editor Calendar Keeper Kodak Edltor Athletm Edxtor unlor hdltor Sophomore LClltO1 Freshman Edltor Iaeullv Crltme N ig, c th Iohnston Ina Snyd 1 Chestnr H lrdea Rebeeea btee e Ceha Taylor Florence P1ICllCf Ceha Kxlbbs Carl Voyleb Ioe Wells Mabel Ke ter Ioe Iohnsfon hstelle Nlrhols ' t al l an 4 QQ j N' Z ' C 19 X Q Q Nigga, J W .. N! W A C llllllrgb ' -' - ' .,,r..,........,.4.,,,,,.,..,.r.,r.....r... Eli Q , ' .,,....................,..,.,............,..,,. Ethel Cook j ' ' ......r.,..r.rr.A......r.4.........,,....,..r..4r V Q 'I u 'PN DRUMRIGHT SCHOOLS The browth of the schools of Drumrwht has been as phenomenal as has that of the e1ty Pour years a o the educat1onal f3t,Lllt1CS were represented by two small eountry school house one two m1les south and the oth r three m1les noxth of Drumrlght These two d1str1ets were nnally un1ted formm the present sthool d1s ITICI of wlneh Drummght 18 the center When sthool opened 1n September 1913 sm hundred pup1lQ enrolled and were housed 1n temporaly bu1ld1n0s and eared for by n1ne teachers In September 1914 twelve hundred mstead of 1X hundred pup1ls en rolled Seventeen teathers superv1 ed these twelve hundred 1nelud1nb a H1 h School of forty tovermb a four year course A modern ten room stone bu1ld1nO replaced the temporary blllldlfl s Durm the year 1913 16 the enrollment reaehel the two thousand mark and he faeulty was mereased to th1rty one The H1 h School now aceredltcd numb red one hundred Durmb the year two more blllldlll s one a ma n1f1tent H1 h Sthool were ere ted at a Lost of S86 000 00 ',l lll'l l'1l'Slll'IR 'ISHS-'IIS O lb 1 A -4 L- , ,' I ' . -. g ' . 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U . . ui O .0 x EJ ' ' ID b ' 1 The prof Iam for 1916 provlded for the erectnon of three more brlck bulld mos one a ten IC m lWL11lCllI1l provlded Wlth a gymnaslum lb to be located m the clty The other two one and two room bu1ld1nQs are to replace the old County School Houses When school opens IH September 1916 wlth a staff of hfty teachers Drumrlght Wlth seven modern buxldlnos costmv S170 000 OO wlll have one of the I est school systems m the state Th1s remarkable development has been made possxhle cmy throuvh the progresswe attxtude of the present Board of EdUCat1OH who belleve that nothmo IS too good for the schools of Drumrxght and xx ho stop xt 1lOtl'1lI1U to mcrease the eFHc1ency of the school as an evldence of vxl 1 h hxe of th seven bu1ld'nOs stand as a monument to thelr credit The lim h School oflers three forelon languaves besxdes the speclal depart rrerts of AUI'1LL1ltLlI'S Domestlc Sc1ence Comrnerclal MUSIC Art Manual Tra1n1nv 111 Hwh School and perhaps m the Grades thus makxnv the Drum rxght schools second to none ln the state Thls mcrease ln the school act1v1t1e IS due entuely to thelr llberal xdeas and thelr conscxentlous effort to Oxve the peor le of Dxumrwht the best I 'I'lrII'1 1ll'Sl1I'1R 1,J1,3VlI3 ,A . . .x . - bs, ' U . by , i. 1 . - . . L 1 - ll Q g 1 1 ' 1 v, .K . .4 V . . . V . b V t ' . .c- 'h'. 'N 5 ' V' . . ' . , . . 5 . W . C. 7 L. L ' .O ' N L. ' s ' S ' s 71'C N ' C .' ' ,' ' l . .U X .. Y . I . H . - eu ' o ra A ,Q X., v V i 1 1 fi 1 1 U . rx 'as x ' h as 1' 'R es ' , xl l rx sl . '.I'FlfI I'T l.Z'l'SIl'I1'lHi 191: lb 1 l , 1 I' ff Q qi, rfo xlll IDII wif? 'M was NN NJ JJ IRI llll HDINI V1 1 AMD il UID! XS XIQVJ HB1 III IDI 'VH If ll1'?'iHfl'IR 1591.3-1b Farms Inbtltute M1ChlgaH 1898 Came to Drummght 1n 1913 I-'RA 3' Ii I'1I'I'l'l'1RS,Ss'rl 'l'1ll 111511 MRS F M FOSTER Latm and Scxence Came to D H S 1914 Advlsor of Class cf 1917 Basket Ball Coach fl-'IPR 115191 Q5 I 13 ESTELLE NICHOLS Prmupal of Hx h School Mathematles Southwe Lcxn State Normal Sehool 1912 Came to D H S 1914 ALlV1 or of the Class of 1916 MAYME MILLER H1story Northeastern State Normal School 1915 Cameio D H S 191: AflVl or cf Ep1C11fP3HS 'l'1I1I'I 11'l'S,11 411. GRAYSON PARKER Fn hsh Texas State Ncrmal School Denton Ter wme 1 S Advlsor of Class of 1919 'ICR 1199'1.L3 I 13 RUTH GIFFORD Modern Languages Oklahoma Unlversxty B M A 1915 A 1914 Came to D H S 1915 Advlsor of Class of 1918 Advlsor of Excelsxors WM F FUNK Manual Travun Northwestern State Norma School o Came to D H S 1915 ana er of Athlet cs ' - ' . J g . ' TRS. L C. to D1 . . 1915. U , A '. f l .I 1 . 1913. . . , FT 0' 1 . TH VIC 11Hl'SllFICR 115591155 -1113 BERNICE CAMPBELL MUSIC and Art Epworth UI1lVCfS1ty 1912 Came toD H S 1915 MARY DILLENBECK Domestlc Scmence State Manual Trammg School Pltts burg Kansas 1906 Came to D H S 1915 Speclal O W STARR M D School Physlclan St Louls UHlVCfSlty 1914 Junlor Resxdent Physxclan Clty Hos pltal St Loub Mo julyl 1914 t Iulyl 1915 Came to Drumrxght July 1915 ICY2 6,5 IJ X Iii T X ff JJ Q' kfodvx X, QQ mf If X X KV L3 flEI.II1 I I'5I:I'I 3? 'ID1If.I.gH, I I A Ml JV 3 A an if'I I3 IQ?-: III ff X5 XX 'I 1 JI 'N . . rl X .K ZX!!! Vfrk X II -I v lgpff'-0 'NS 6 ',.I'Q:g2a If I 4 I ' MII .I Q UN.. M' II I 'S f-' ' X f I I k f .x I ' gb 1 W .XTX .W J My Y A I I I I I X IQ I A -N wb 'ZF '4 -if-,I X f ,Cy 4 I fb ' ' , 6 I Lil I A 40 lf ' Q Chester Harden Ldxth johnaon Rebeua Stee 9 Ena Snyder Mus Nmhols CLASS OF 1916 MOTTO B COLORS GAhNIf4T AND ORANGE ILOWLR YB LLOW ROSI OF PICERS Pxesndcn Seas-favv Tred urer .Adm or ',I'I1lCl'.l'S'llI-ZR IDIS-IIS : 2. , , , . 4 ' ' ' .,.........,...,.....,,, .,,............... V ice-President 1 ....,. ..,.,.,..,.. ..,.,..,..,..,...., ....... ' . ' 's AFV EDITH JOHNSTON Scrapper VICE Pres1dent of Claes Ed1tOfln Ch1ef of Gu her Presxdent of Excel s1or Dramatzu Club B G C Brother JOS13l 1915 Favorxte Son Somewhere a Vo1ce Is Callmb CHESTER HARDEN Lady Bug Pres1dent of Class Busmess Man aber of Gusher Excelblor O M B Debatmb Club Boys Glee Club Foot lavorlte Son Any L1ttle Curl Thats 2 Nice Llttle G rl Is the Right Lxttle G1rl For Me 'll'lliI'l'I l:ll'SHl'lR l'.!D'l,3'Il3 1 J Y! . 5 Q: , - Cf Q 'Q' 1 1 . 1 v ' ' - 1 . ' O, , Y l - bixll. - F . g: H . . , . . J . - 4 ' ' 91 I '1 1-LL HV . . . 1 I '. ' ,,,4r-vx . S 3 . - Q., 3 3 . . .: l . ' U. it ' , h. ' O, 77 CLLIA TAYLOR Jlbby Glee Club Pres1dent Dramatlc Club Epxcurearx Guuher Staff Favorlte Son., Im Fall n Love Wlth Someone I Rl BLCCA DTP EL' Pegky Excelblor Dramat1LClulm A xstanf Bumne 5 Mana C1 Gusher Seuretary laworrte bon My Heart Has L arned 0 Love You 'lll'Hil'l l ll l'Hlllll'1ll2 HJDWS-'I ITS -' 'S-' EZ ' 5 I ' . of Class: B. G. C.g Brother josfah 1915. c t T in ' 19 ' ff: ' 4 g In I'1-IIC l'f'l'SfI1I'If'R 'I'JI 3 Il' ENA SNYDER Shorty Glee Club Epleurean Brother jo lah 1915 Ma OI11LRln 1915 B G C Treasurer of Cla Q Ass Qtant E ht 111 Chlef of GL lecr Pav rlte Son rfvd r Dose YO1 IN other Knovr H u re Out? , 4 r A ' 1 FLORENCE. PITCHER Cutey Epmurean Glee Club Dramatlc Club Gusher Staff Favorlte Song I m Lookmg For a Nxce Younb Fellow Who Is, Lookmg For a Nlce Youn Curl 4 ' u as v ' 1 u 1 ' - v 4 ' , .1 a - ,,.,. ' O . ' . O . ,, D . I y I -' 7' 'L .V I s. ' 197 , '95- .L ww y v ,. S Q S ' gy I . . .f -qv Q . . 5 w N, to , - , ., - V. . ' TS. . S ' .. U ,. V.- , C A, C . , ., :A I, V v fm . ..- ROY SPURCILON Tad Entered january lat from Klefer H1 h School Exce1s1or Favor1te Son Its Got To B Someone I Love ETHh.L COOP COOk1P Seeretary h.p1eurean Dramatle Club Gusher Staff I'avor1te Son I Want What I Want When I W nt It TH 'IC H 'l 'HM 'IR 159 I ,3 -'I I3 V1 r-4. - av I e ' ' . . ' , . , - Cx h Q l L, , .. ' U: ' .., D ,I sv '01 ---A nv .U . . D 1 . ' gi H Q e sv , AlN: ' I ' - I J l HL Class of 1916 was first oroanrzed 1n September 1914 Its members at that trme were Chester Harden Rebecca Steele Ena Snyder and Edlth Johnston ' n the the fall of 1915 however our class was bladdened by yy the arr1val of Florence P1tcher Ceha Taylor and Ethel Cooke Everythln went alon smoothly for the class untll the u ject of Annual came up then our troubles be an Not had O 0 'p know1n how to wr1te the h1story I declded to 1nterv1ew each member Thls IS the result Wrth my note book and pencll I conferred w1th our honorable Presxdent Mr Chester Harden rn the Physlcs laboratory Where were you born? I asked hrm Oh 1n I cant thrnk of the name so say I was born 1n Sacramento Callforma sa1d he wlth one of hls charmmo sm1les When? I agam asked Aprrl 1898 he answered Aprll first? I Sald Well I should say not that 1snt the reason Im so foollsh No I was born Aprll 25th Chester looked at me wrth a how can you have the nerve to ask me th t? cypressxon but a1d Talkm to the 1rls Freshmen preferred Your hobby? I h1nted Chester lmmedlately became dreamy Ford Cars he sa1d enthuslastxc ally I m crazy but here we were 1nterrupted by Mr Funk who IS really heartless at tlmes It 1 tlme to wrxte up thrs exper1ment he sa1d When Mr Funk a0a1n left the room for somethmv I lflqlllfed of Roy Spurbeon the place of h s bxrth Roy eyed me wxth a rnajestxc frown Well he sa1d I was born 1n Llncoln County Oklahoma When? sa1d I encoura lngly une 10 1894 he saxd Then he Sald before I could lnterrupt favor1te occupat1on IS Oolnv to leap year partles you see Qconhdentxally whls perlno tl1lSD I haven t the nerve to ask anyone for a date and leap year solves the questxon I trled not to show my surprmse but sa d And your hobby? Makmg furmture sa1d he dreamllv as Mr Funk returned and we all bevan to wrute our exper1rnents a a1n Next I hunted up Florence Prtcher I found her curled up 1n a seat con tr-ntedly munchmg a hamburoer She looked at me and smlled 1nnocently Florence where were you born and when? I be an In Bowlmo Green Ohm Ianuarv 11 1898 she promptly rephed What IS your favorlte bast1me? I asl ed Florence sm led and su un her feet as she studled for a moment Reallv I can hardly declde she repl ed I beneve ves wrth a glgalej I know mv favorite pastxme rs s1tt1n rn the wlndow and watchmg the men o bv one sees so many types vou know and really they cant hurt you when vou are rpwrwted by a wall' 'il'llll41 'lf' l'SHTl'Illi l1,9Ql.3'1 I3 I ! I ll l J f IIMXSS lIlfollDIxN 5 RFQ. 'I ' ' ' U 'r ' Ei?- ff'-4 . - , ' ' 1- K 'x H C , X HMVN t'5 I , , , ' 0' F ' I 5-.ZIV ' I ' ' -' ' n . xx ' i i Y . I 1 . fi 3 .. 'H - ' . S b . g I vc, - 1 . . ' T W V si ' ' Vi ' C . nn ' . VI 1 . . ' . 1 ' . ' H n w . , Yes, 'said I. writng. and what is your favorite pastime? I li so ' ' , cl ' ,' as L- - - e Y 59 - S E, , . t . . H ,, . . . 1 v - - ' v T ' ' K, .4 . . . . ,, . D , . ' 5 . -. 5' . cr 1 . . nn tv ' u ' ' V 1 V ' at 91 ' U' . ., .2 - t' - - , ..M J , . . . y ea 'O . ' ' ' U , , . - - 5 I 4. vw H . . ,, . V . ' K v a y , . 5 Q gl . U 1 hh rx . Y 'V O. I 1. ' b I - l ' as A 1 Z I A Q A C Y 9. , ' . -1 ' . . . N. . O . . . or . . . .I - , y V X I was rather bllfpll ed at thls from llttle Ilorente but I went on What IS your hobby? what' Oh I see well IH lle ls Tl e I deally love the 1 ttle t lnv They spare the b people so of en nd lt refnlnrls me of myself IS the men 'lll em to be as muth lfl'1ld o Ire l XXOI ell e nl e l PC the mlc WOLIICI not hurt em IOI wollos Vvlth VNlllLl'l I retlled ln wood oroel Next on my llst was I4 thel Cooke bhe I found thatterlng agreeably Wlth Cella Taylo fe rl ISE1lCl I wal t to f et an IIIICIVICW wlth you VICXN ahead s llfl Lthel When and whele were you born? I was oorn ln Stroud Oklahoma Oetober 15 1891 sald Ethel Oh were you? I was born ln Old Chester Pa Ottober 18 1897 We re twlns pre near lt Sald Cella What 15 youl favorlte pastlme Ethel? I asked WYIIIHO poetry slnglno danelnv talklng Sald Cella No no sald Ethel lts not Dont mean you Goose sald Cella them s ITIIIIC Um that sounds Senlor llke doesnt lt? sald Ethel Well what IS your favorlte pastlme Ethel? I then asked Ethel smlled Well she sald medltatlvely It used to be studylno but lately I seem to be ln a more dreamy mood all the tllne and have no tlme for studylng I but hele Cella lnterrupted wlth a laugh Ask me' she NBICI COOklC I1 ln love Im not sald Cookle lndlvnantly The ldea' Fearlnv there would he a quarrel I lrlterrupted What 19 your hobby? I salt Tlvht rope YVEIIIKIHO QHICI Cella promptly Im ela7y to learn and I wlll some day' Huh sald Ethel seornfully Mlne 15 not My hobby 15 l'12lV1IlU my plC ture taken I just love to You ought to see the ones I haxe at home' If you dld you d never llve over lt sald Cella and promptly he IIIS ppeared around the eorner of the house followed by Ethel As I was walklng up the sthool house teps next mornlng I C1lCOUIltC1Ctl Era Snyder H llo Ena' I nld Ive been looklnw lol you I want yollr retord My stars' What for? asked the eneroetlc llttle lady For the tlas hlstory Whele and when were you born ? In Oklahrma Clty uly 25 1898 very lmportant date never 'xV1ll foro 1 lt you see I was thel x hen It happened' Wha S voul f XOFIIC pa tlme? I asked Inna rubbed hel n se leflett lvely I bellene It l toastlnf he sa d ealnlly x hl h was verv ood toll III erlnv her nose a fem x eeks avo N auf' Cd s'1 Ju t Ol e thlnw mole What ls yollr ho w ly? , . . , . , 4. Q I I , II , l,IlIf,lll5IIl.lx l,7 ,I ll I H H W! I D D , ,X t I t .I 4 -1. I - ' ' 5. . , , My ' . , , , 1 . l le , l l hs. . , ' v , . L , ' ' . . , . , I2 ,' u , cl . . , . , Q.. c se . I , l . .s li ar of l ve , but .. e, I , 5 . . , ., X . . . , . . K r. nfs- -Q - .. ' , ' ' Q 1 J ' I L , .4 l . is A I' .l v ' . . ' AA , I 1 w I 'CJ I ' e D' IH' E ' ks lv ' um' V . t, . . . H . . ' ' . ' ' ' ., . .. 1 t . . H ' . ' . ' ' , ' as is I ' ' th' ' . s W W Y . . . D . . ' , ' sh l 70 ,, , , , . b ' 5. -. r . . 4 . ' ' - ' . 'zu . I ' . . . , AA ' ' ' ' in ' - . C - . . . - . . , . . . 1 C. , ' . . , e . . . X 5 . , .rl . . I , .f L . In , . . , . , 5. . . . v 1 A ' 'I I , . . . e v . . . . . . . . . L J R ' S . . . , fy' j - ' f ' 1- - - ' I Q A I I ' lv 1 1 , . .' .l . b. ,, . , C ..., . . , f, 3, rd 5 ., V, . b . I l ah- . All rl ht. I .ful fi 1 ' . I ' . .. hna 1 rlnned Well I dont belleve I ve got one but mf there IS anythxnf I llke better than somethmv else xt s Dum and wxth a cheerful smlle she re moved xrom h 1 mouth 1 pleee of yum la e enou h to thoke a eovx and Zilffllnf ll xceurately It lvhss Nlehol who was een mv up the walk she thlevx It and 1111 up the ste as lxnowm ld hnd Rebeeea Steele III the H1 h Sthool 1oo1n I vxent up to lntervlew her Rebeeta I sald mterruptlnv a deep rueue vxnen and vshexe were you horn 9 Well for the love of sweet peas what do you want to know that for If d1th.Iohnston9 she rephed sweetly l+o1 the Class HISIOIAY I replled Oh well that IS chlfelent I thouwht you were just buttmo IU I was born Aus ust 6 1899 1n New Castle Pa Where were you? Me? Oh Iwasbo1n anuary 5 1896 Irephed IU Anderson Ind But aLout yourself 11 hat IS vou1 f3VOf1tC past1rne7 You know that as well as I do she sald You know that there lb noth 1110 I d rather oo than thrt and g1ggle 1 1th vxhmh she su1ted the aetlon to the wc rd by w1nk1nf at the JHTIIIOI who just then eanae 1n and she QIQLNICII sweetly as -,he Salfl I know what you1s1s all ruht te he I-1 mv 1n love te he' Nonsense I replled What lb your hobby? Rebeeea sm1led The same as yours she sa1d s veetly Good lookmr n en moonl wht nwhts ind lots of loxe W1th xxhxch I retned 1n 1 ood ordex Th1s new completes our Class exeeptnl our Class ACIVISOI' and I m aflamd to ask her when she 1 as born for fear I 1 ll Hunk rn Semor AIITIIYUCTIC Au Reyolr' hthel na Cel1a Chester I+lo1 ence Rebeeta I d1th Roy HOW TO IDENTIFY EM er 'K C er CI Reb h1s er wr JSTSQMG VOICC 1 s vrm glgg e ecca frown d1Un1F1ed nose po'se ',l'lll'I l'-l'5lll'1.l'3 ll3l,31'l I3 l I l If l D ' lI..Xh5IlI5lUl1N . S ' ' ..,. 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By h . b .. ff2NfE2:: .. .. , 'iigfs-'IIEF 753: 'rI'l3l I'I I'-l'S.I I IC R Ill I .3 -'I 13 The Class of 1916 held as had been planned prevrously therr reunron at Drumrrght rn 1921 A banquet was Urven at the most popular hotel rn the crty The Baby Grand Mr Harden was appornted toastmaster of the evenrng and each member of the class was to respond by grvrng an account of hrs lrfe after leavrnv DHS After grvrng a toast Chester proceeded to make known the last frve years of hrs lrfe whrch vrere very excrtrnv After leavrnf Hr h School he desrred somethrnv new and thrrllrn so one evenrno he looked over the want ads of Drumrrght s paper the News He searched lono and drlr ently but was umm pressed untrl hrs gaze met these words WANTED A popular handsome well educated youno man to advertrse for soecral drners at the cafes bv the Baby Grand In other words they desrred a sandwrch man Chester applred and the next day was seen on the street wrth Chrcken Drnner 50c Sunday at the Baby Grand wrrtten rn large letters on orlcloth whrch hunv around hrs neck On the back were the words Beans onrors and cabbage today Specral prrces He has been workrng fa thfully recervrnv 50 per day and has lard up the sum of about S15 00 but the enroyment of walkrnv throuoh the crow ded streets and flrrtrno wrth Freshmen Orrls on the way to and from s hool have many trmes pard hrm for hrs work Chester then called on Edrth Johnston who rmmenmtely arose a very dronrfied lokrnv dame who told rn eloquent words a story rmrlar to the fol lowrno Frve long years afro she left D H S and after a short vacatron went to Pemeta to conduct a prrmary school She was very successful and the next year she recerved a posrtron at Drumrroht Here she taught for four years but got no rarse rn salary and she sternly refused o offer her servrces for the com rnv term unless she recerved a two dollar a month rarse Here he blushrnglv drsplayed a dramond on her left hand and sweetly ard I do not have to teach school for a lrvelrhood We suppc e a rorrstabout has come rnto her l fe and offered her hrs heart and hand Next Chester called on Celra Taylor who startrno lrvhtly to her feet bowed as a professronal and began rn 1 ft vorce to tell her fortune One nrffht at Shamrock a banquet rn honor of Ireland was Orven and she sang Has Anyone Here Seen Kelly? A theatrrcal manager was attracted by her wonderful vo ce and sh re erved a la ve surn of money to tour the world as a Great srn er Durrn leer trrp h anc, to large audrences rn the vxorld s greatest theater and on lr ttle helds to cheer wounded soldrers for Celra s Greatest ambrtron was to help humanrty But now she has an offer for the fomrnv sea on at the Electrrc She has won manv admrrers among them Paul Allen w ho rs an antr suffra ette lecturer of v hom she rs very fond l I I I I ' 1. s s X 1 l I X55 I'l'Ul'IIl'l N I '1 I . . b B 1 ls 4 C xl tw L sl , T si . . . Y .. . , .O N . ' zs' rs b ' . O, . , . b 'CJ' 'O k , , . 5 g , S - 1 1 N 1 ' m 4 I Q 1 V 1 b ' ' 4 rr ' , ' ' V ., -, . h . . I -Y' ' 1 -s C . ' ' ' . , ,V . - v . ey m B :J N' ' . . ,. , L . ts to ' 2' ' O. I 3,5 . . . . h . A . . Q V . 0 Q . i - . - . t . . S ' - - - c . 'S 1' ' ' it I 4 . - S ., C ' 'I U 'A . ' es ts , - x . c 'Sn , b ' A s ' . r' ' e C rg ' . . 5 ' g . ' 51 . ' S YT S if R' ' N ' f ' 4 S . 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' M - I ltoy Sl urgeon was the next and as he rose from h1 place at the table he yelled I ot tamales are my hobby I sell them from mornlno tlll nlght After raduatlon I wandered tuvo or three years wlth no occupatlon Tlred of thls mo e of llvlnv I sought some honest professlon and falllng ln other fields I turned to ICCClllI'1U tamales I worked dlllgently golng through the varlous streets of Capper selllno my ware ln order thatl may take a Wlfe ln the future who wlll help me share the burdens of maklng a l'vel1hood Recelvlng three cheels fox follo Nlng such an honest occupatlon he retlred to hls seat Reb cca Steele then arose glggllnv from hel chalr and began arrangmg her halr about her face and puttlng a few SI ots of powder on her dalnty cheeks She then told that she had opened a beauty parlor ln Calro Ebypt and was trying cut one of her own prepalatlons for chanvlng the complexlon of ne foes to l31OfltlS She llked her m sslon well and was prepatlng to return to E ypt the followlnv morrllno Then I+lorence Pltcher arose and announced herself a mllllner Of course Fa bb b thx hat w s knocked from my head and the burro stepped on lt It IS not at lts best at all She hurrled to explaln that she had rldden a burro out of Mex co whele she o med a mlllvner s shop She was dolng well and had folgotten her love or Drumrlght butchers Next Ethel Cook arose and wlnked at me Guess I can speak for both can t I Ena 9 I answered ln the afhrmatlve whlle tears hlled mv eyes Ethel choklngly related thls story DUFIHQ, the summer after graduatlon we went lnto partner hlp as Clalrvoyants Trade mcreased and we were dolng well untll two young men came one day to have thelr fortunes told Love at first slght was a result and before three months had elapsed we were brldes We set up housekeeplng ln the same Flat For a tlme we were happy untll my darlmg husband fell ln love Wlth Ena and her husband wlth me Instead of Ena and me havlng a quarrel we declded to break matrlmonlal tles wlth our husbands and vo West and start a hand laundry At thls we are stlll worklno and belleve we have found happlness No weddlno bells for me After thls the llttle party turned to Mlss Nlchols and pleaded that she tell her exper ence She told us how MISS Green captured Mr Funk and left her n the background so she had sought a llttle cottage ln Alwrlght and enter tamed extenslvely She lnvlted us to vlslt her the next tlme we had a class receotlon ENA SNY DER 16 Jgfllxgtv ',l'lilI'I If-l'Sfl'lI'1R l1.Jl.3'Hl3 I I I j D 3 V 1' l ' C IMXSS I lxlll llfllul W ' r 'S , ' ' ' s 1 C 4 1 . 1 1 . 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CLASS WILL We the Semor Class of the ll1 h S hool of the C1ty of ljrumu ht County of Cleek State of Oklahoma l3C1I1,, ot ood health ard body and of sound and d1spos1nO mmd and memory and belnv destrous of settlm our class aFfa1rs whue me have the tapacxty to do s 1 do mal e publ sh and declare thxs our last wlll and testament that 18 to say l+nst To M158 Nxchols our lsmd and worthy advlsor to lVlr Petets our revered Supermtendent and to all the k nd teacher who have asslsted us ln our H1 h School work we b1VC and bequeath our reatest love and many heart felt thanks Second To the un1o1 Class we ,,,lVC our dx mty and SLIQICITIHLY 111 the chool also the respons1b1l1ty of ed1t1n the thlrd Annual of D H S Thxrd To the school we IVC and bequeath the fl ht to roam unmolestecl throu h the noted H1 h School corr1dors and halls also the unl m1ted author 1ty to v1s1t all sald H1 h School bulldm also to all comm Senlors the fl ht to have thelr pxctures made ID our caps and ,Downs and to VlSlt lVlr Busby mornm noon and mght and between tlmes as much as possxble for the pur rose of absolbln saxd p1LtLlI'CS Fourth To oe Wells Chester ,,lVCS the p11v1le,,e of Flutln wxth the lreshmen 1rls also to the favorlte Senxor the honor of Hfblllfl wlth MISS Nxchols over Geometry and to debate w1th Mrs Poster In Hxstory of Educa txon also h1s ab11xty for p1ck1nv students pockets of thelr penclls he not hem hnancxally able to buy sald penc1l Plfth To Neta S1vadon Ena bequeaths her T1 ht to be ba Jvled out by Mr Punk Su th To Cec1l Krxbbs Edlth 01ves her r1Uht to be teacher s pet al o to Neta her beaux not exceptln those cla1med by Rebecca Seventh To Alto Thomason Rebecca bequeaths hex art of Fllltlli also her act of 01 O ID F1 hth To her worthy frxend I:,st1 Spellm nn P thel lves 'md bequeaths the tapac1ty for be1nU the most brxllxant Senlrr Nlnth To all the umor xrls Florence w1lls her meet ch1ld1sh 1nno cence and much admxred beauty Tenth To the jumor boys Roy leaves h1s axr of offended mnocence also h1s place IU the hearts of all the 01rls Eleventh To 65516 Kolburn Ceha T bequeaths her pOpLll3I'lty w1th oe Wells also her acknowled ed tltle of Old Maxd Twelfth To the Physxcs cla s Fchth and Chester wlll then mterest m the llttle Ford Car m the Laboratory Thyrteenth To the umor xrls Ethel Ed1th and Florence bequeath the pr1v1le0e of quarrelmt over joe the aforesa1d oe tak n a perfectly neutral stand And hstly To all future Semors such ma1esty and qmtglmegq of man r 1 1 1 1 1 . 3 V I ,- s l.lllul.lSIlI'.I1l.Jl.,II, . 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KIO11' X'V1f1,1,8, 1'f11,11, !X1,1,1-KN 8 if 1111 1 N1 Lf!! 8 11l8 IM 'X IVAI 11 1x 1 IO IIIUNTAN C CLASS POLM We have pissed the hr st reat mrlestone On the vrmd hr hu xy of hte And are enter n the daunm Of a world of woe and strrfe VVe have eonquered n a measure One grave portron of the lr h And are only part1al vrctors In a muse of just and rroht But the hattleheld 18 1 leamrn lwereely on our pathway now And we re thrown rnto a stlusgg e That we must wrth farth endow At the openms ofthe battle There tome thoughts of by Gone days When Wlth many frrends we re Oathered To v1ew The partmv of the ways We Lan hear agaln the sehool bell And see sehoolmates nrwht and tan On thelr way so Joyfully s1n9,1n0 Happy playful free from tare But the day has Done forever Smee we jomed that happy thronw Thouvh from them our hearts ne er sever Stlll the dlv seems sad and lonv We can see the dear old H1 h Sthool Wvth wts desks all scarred and worn .And the thoughts of all our teaehels Make us all the more forlorn Then there was the old Class Meetln Where eath pupll had hrs say All remlnd us at the present lhat each mortal has hls day Heroes then and martvrs ever We are wartmu for the foe And w1ll plunoe 1nto the thrcxes Where we all rn tlme must Oo Farewell then dear old Hxgh School Farewell those whorn we love best Farewell classmates and teaehers VVe mu t leave vou ruth the rest FTHEL COOK 'I'llI'1l'.l'SlII-114 ISHS-Ill . 1. , ckn.. 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Then qurt takrn them down to the rce cream parlor at practrse trme Sept 29 Neta has a new old tooth watch her smrle Oct 1 Pootball ame wth Chandler Remarks heard on field by Chandler players H m we bet better practrce than th15 at home Oct 8-Boys played football at Cushrna They take sprte aroused by Chandler out on Cu hm Came home vrctorrous Oct 9 M155 Nrchols at frre carryrn Skrppy Oct 13 Great commotron rn Freshman Room Mr Funk trymg to Get up enthusrasm for football ame and 18 rather peeved Oct 15 Football game wrth Chandler Senror Suffra ett5 take rn the Matmee Oct 23 Marshmallow toa5t at the ball park A5k Mr Funk rf you dont belreve rt Nov 5 Pemeta Nov 10 Nov 12 Boys lost rn contest and entertarn the 1rl5 by a hayrrde to Wernre roast at the ball park th15 evenrn Semor Grrls ,oo to Receptron meet Calrfornla and hear about hr S1763 23 Dc13 Dcl5 Ethel has the br head ox er what uess CMumps J The Semors have become the unlucky seven by the arrxval of another 5en1or -lan 6 Weather cold Mrss Mrller s nose looks lrke she had been skatrng an 8 Fna went 5l1d1n and now he srts wrth a mrrror rn her hand and wonders how lono rt rs Oorng to take her nose to heal up an 16 Semester Exams We wonder rf those that , ot exempt are hav a Good trme an Feb Feb Feb Fe 1 Clex eland there Fe 19 Chester vo fr Feb 70 rount of the 20 Arrrval of another Senror Celra and Ethel rejorcrn l A small addrtron to the unror Class junror Play Senrcrs sportrn therr new rm s Tumor Clas lost 1t5 presrrlent M ss Mrller dropped hrm off at We wonder who caubht hmm when he fell for Thelma wasnt junior and Semor Party Owen by Mrss N chols and Mrs Foster s never to Srt rn the front seat a am Fverybodv dr appornted Lewp Year Party postponed on at ewther 'El'lllHC ir2i'SIl'l'IR l.H.5-IGB . . . .. - o ' ' o , ' . . 23 . . b . . . t ,.. , ., . b . -4 - - . . 1 1 is ' ' ..- ' O ' . . . b A . . 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AND LUNACY , NO ONIL WOULD have ever thought of Reggle falhnw ID love All of the members of our elub LOf1s1llCl ed h1m absolutely 1m mune to the eharms of the faner sex More than one O1rl had ' gxven up 1n despa1r after trymg to 1v1n her way mto the heart It Y of th1s obstlnate young AdOH1S Even Ed1th Klldare that Q 11ttle w1teh had to confess hat Reggae vv1s the ha1dest p1op 'MC' os t1on she had ever struek When lE,d1th loosens hex sm1le and shalfes her eyes and rxppl s her lauohter she Lan turn a man topsy tLlIVy but ev en she had to take a pla e be lde the r st of the hopeles beslevers 1monU whom were such b6Z:lLltlCS as llora Wune rdmg Ma Rutl'1er1ord and lovte Il11n0to1 Not that Re '16 dtsltked 1 1rls but th1t h p1efe11ed to be always amonv b vs alvxa s I 'y Lllitll that Sun ay he x1s1ted the State Insane Asylum It sounds st1an e doesn It th s ton b1n1t1ov1 ef love 1nd an 1IlS'lI'lC asylum? No Revvle d1d n t U0 there that dav wlth love 111 VICVN f1r from t The v1s1t W'lS the result of a freak notlon of latk Otmsby s He su vested that Reggle P111 Horton md I eome vvth h1n1fo1 1 I'lClC n h s nevx mr to the asylum Not h1v1nO nvthxno else to do e ae ented a1d thus 1lthou h at the tlme we d1d not knot Lt seal d Re9,g1e s fate Thele 18 1 fountaln elese to one of the bl br1el1 lJLlllCl1ll9,S of the asylum Here we were standmg teh1n a sleepy alhvator uawl la.111y over the 9,10 1nd 'l hen she tame th ul that d1d the unbehevable the 111 th t euw tu1ed Regwe She mm doxvr the step from the porch of the b111ld111 'md passed tlose to where we we e stand1n0 She was a eompamd by an old l1lv When the an rl wa 1 a feet fr 1m us sh stooped to pet a 11ttle eurlv he1fel tot that h ll tome w1th Utne of the w s1ters She t1lled the l1ttle ehtld a pre t doll and 1ve t 1 heart to he1rt talk Wl'l1LL1 'nu t hate appealed str1n lv tf 1ts van1ty We fotr m n vv teh d her tharrned bv her beauty her m'le and her mus 111 1 I h1ll not 1ttemot to de erlbe her but li V011 x1nt an au urate and V1Vl'l f e 1 ntl n ll ea1 f et from Re 16 Cert unlv there mu t ue somt 1l11n ID the do ture rf HTPIUC fox from the 3 t that younv 11111 wa won Wh le 'he - rl was CIT1bl'l no the thlld the old l'1dv 11 ent baelf mto the blllldlflu but I notleed that she eOnt1nued to v1 att h flom 1 W1l'NlOW featlnv no doubt for the s1fety of the eh1ld 1f one of the erafy hts should tome ovex the - rl What 1 p1ty I thought tor one so falr to be 1l'lS'1llC VV11en vxe welt b11l at the elub th1t n1 ht lt was 1ll we e1uld lo to hold Revf IC dovtn Net er '11d we he1rdh1'11pr se a '1I'l befor b1t new he b to m1l1e up for le t t n'1e He pra ed her eyes her ha1r het hps her 1 v ee How -eet1y h c Q1 c pretty loll She herself was the pr tt1e doll he had eve1 se n That sm1le of hers was s1mplv wonderful He asked us tf we had notu d ho v her nose h d 1 frmklcd up xx hen she sm11ed Wq 11 f It rthevous th t 11llTllf'117 e squ1nt9 He vowed he would see het the next mornmw But Regg1e I pleaded you must remember she IS erafy D d vou nottee how the old lady followed her all the tune' Yo11 don t want to f-111 love W1th a lunatlf It dangerou and then to'-1 ghe mwht glow Worqe lVl1ybe he 'ITOLICIYT she IS cra7y once 1n 1 vvh1le If she ls era7y one f-1 - 1 s 1 ' .1 : - ' 1 4 I - 0 .lflllm l-l5l1l'.l'Z l1Dl,1 ll, . .1 1 h , , 1 5 1 . , ,, - .. . . . . g 4' 4 ' e 1 zz ' Q - f ' 1 - . 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' Q - - 'S , c , c 1, f, . 1 C I V- L4 s ' 1 n LOVE AND LUNACY day ln a week that leaves s1x days when she IS slmply wonderful Back came Regg1e the next mght from a vlslt to the asylum He had seen the g1rl and she was more beautlful than ever He told us of the scheme he had planned on hls way home He would pretend that he was crazy 1n order that he mlght get mto the asylum where he could be near her We xmplored w1th hxm for the sake of hls frxends and relatlves not to do such a foolxsh thlng Frlends and relatxves be hanged he fumed as obstinate as a stone wall The next day two guards of the asylum saw a man outslde the gate on hands and knees huntmg for elephants between the cracks of the brlcks Regg1e was declared ellgxble for admxttance to the mstltutlon and when the authorltxe learned that hls fits occurred only fWlCC a week they permltted hnm to use the grounds durmg h1s good behav1or Consequently he saw the ,B rl agaln the next mornlng He asked the man slttmg next to hlm on the bench what the glrl s trouble was He should have known better than ask a lunatlc for lnformatlon The answer he got was the cause of many a rldxculous mcx dent He was told that the gxrl went mto fits whenever he heard a baby cry rosebud whxch ln some mlraculous way calmed her That afternoon Re gle had h1s pockets filled wlth rosebuds He wanted long for a chance and at last xt came She was passm by when he heard a baby cry At once he threw before her a handful of ro' ebuds She seemed pleased that the catastrophe had been averted and smlled sweetly at h m as she plcked up several of the llttle pmk flowers An hour later he was compelled to throw her a few more DCSlI'lI1g to honor hlm ln his crazy streak she came over to hlm and pralsed hxs flowers What a plty she thought for one so handsome to be ln ane' Several days later Reggxe looked up from hls mornmg paper and who dld he see before h1m but the governor of the state hls uncle' Wlth h m were the supermtendent the old lady and the rosebud glrl At the same lnstant the Governor saw Reggle and rushed over to greet hum Reggxe says he cant remember d1st1nctly what happened the next few mmutes Everythmg seemed a dlm confuslon He remembers that he was mtroduced to the old lady who turned out to be the superintendent s wlfe What was hls Joy to find that the rosebud g1rl was the supermtendent s daughter and not crazy ln the least' He remembers well the explanatxon he ave for hlS apparent msamty H could not have told them that xt was for the love of the glrl that he had come to the asylum Instead he told them that he was paying a wager he had lost Thls IS how Reggxe met the glrl he IS soon to marry I recelved an mvxta txon yesterday The weddlng IS to take place ln a month SAMUEL COTTLE 18 CD 'l'llIC Gl'SllI'IR IJIT-ll' .. ., , . . . ,, , . . ' Y Q . . i ,, . . U ',, . V , ' . . . S . . . . A . . . I Ui . ' ' 's . The remed was alwa s a rosebud. Whenever she had 'em the ave her a y. I y I 1 L Y . . . g . . U . g . s . . i . . . . y V . S . I Y . y . l ' ' At ' I! ' Y 1 ' . on . . N , . . , . . . ' ll ' I9 ' 7 I ' . 9: . . . h C . . ' I 'l'lllC 151'Slll-IR 11515-H3 AT LAST SHE CAME BACK Lgggv LONG the path leadmg up the canyon came an old man He stopped suddenly as he came 1n sight of a camp among the trees Smoke curled from the nre ID front of the tent Around the hre was Uath ered a Group of surveyors some hmshmv the1r evemno meal ILQQ others lymg back on the Ground restlnv and smokmf After a sl10ht pause the old man walked on The Group 1n front of the Ere regarded h1rn cur1ously as he passed a bent ngure rouohly clad wxth lonv unkempt gray ha1r and matted beard He made no response to the 1 reetlng of the men and one of them remarked ln a low tone That must be Crazy John The aged figure went on for some drstance up the path Gradually h1s pace had qulckened and an eagel look was on h1s face Reachlno a certaln spot he paused lookmg eagerly about hstenlng mtently Slowly the expectant look faded from h1s face leavmg lt more harrowed and wan than before He breathed a long deep slgh Patlence john he muttered You must be pat1ent She w1ll yet come but you must be pat1ent He seated hlmself on a mossy rock and walted Above h1m anclent trees towered toward the heavens From the bran hes hung long strands of gray moss glV1I'lg them the appearance of hoary a e A small stream ran along a rocky bed the water mak1n0 a mournful sound On emther s1de the vkalls of the canyon rose sheer and hlgh A strange bloom pervaded the whole place A breeze stlrred the gray moss and st1rred the Gray locks ofthe old man who sat waltlng muttermv a0a1n and aOa1n Patlence John Wa1t and be patlent He had wa1ted thus each mornlng for ten years walted for whom? Ten years ago he had entered thx canyon of Uloom but he had not been gloomy nor alone He then l-ad health youth and happmness and wxth h1m vt as Esta h1s young br1de They were crosslng the mountalns Oolnff VVest to the land of prom1se where a future filled w1th prosperlty and happlness must 1 relx awalt them Others were w1th them eeklng the same Golden land I ollovx mg the mountam road they had com to the canyon As they descended 1nto It Esta shuddered a httle Oh how Uloomy and what Ghostly lookmv trees' I am almost afrald of the place ohn' He lauohed Oaxly at th1s And what do you fear? Do you thm' xt the haunt of some monster ready to eat you up? Well I shall act as your 4 omfanlon and knwht ready to engage rn mortal combat wxth any such monster She laughed and tr1ed to enter 1nto hxs f ay mood but he could not repress a feelmg of dread as they went farther mto the canyon It xx as Orovtmo late 1n the afternoon Soon the hlgh wall and tall trees shut out the rays of the settmg sun and darkness qulckly shrouded the place The Oloom ncreased A bree7e stirred the trees makmo them moan and swh I guess we ll have to camp here for the nlght remarked ohn Oh can t we Oo on t1ll we Oet out of the c'anyon3 bev ed Esta lt 15 so dlsmal X VX! . ' . . L. . . D - til b v 3 5 v ' . .1 - y A CI D l D 5 c, ' D , n v D ' b . J. . - D k v N -v . A . O , . . b - . i . Q . i .w x , D , g . . l s V 1 X 1 L ' , . H - vw l. K ' ' , 1 Q - - n ' vt ,. X - - . - . c c ' ' ' ' .J ' L7 ' c . I . Y V tn ' , - 5 T .lr . 1 b Z3 D ' is I ' ' V1 , . ',. , , S b , r, ' ' - ' ' . , ' . . . 5 b . 4 . 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' as , 'B K ti AT I ASr SHI' CAMP BACK Nonsense sard her hrrsband We eould not hnd a better plaee We h rve a hne shelter amonf the trees And so the lrttle party stopped The stranve dread held Insta and kept her awake lonv after sleep had come to the others The vrrnd grew stronger 'rnd the trees ereaked and groaned Late rn the nruht a loud trash roused the sleepers all but two After muth drfhturty they removed the fallen tree from aeross the tent of the young touple where rt had fallen and from underneath they drew the crushed and lrfeless form of hsta and the body of her unconscroue husband They burred her sorrowfully and xx ent on all but ohn After revarnrno eonscrousness rrrd obtarnrrrv a realrfatrfrn of what had happened hrs mrnd was dazed He refused to leave the pliee He remarned rn the Canyon lrxrnv no one know how and dwellrng rn a sort of tave Every evenrnv he vrsrted thrs spot vxartrnv for her to eome bask to hrm She would some trme he knew that Cold or storm never prevented hrs evenrnw vrsrt here Of late the old man had f rovxn arrxrous and trorlbled he had warted so lono Of l rte there v ere many travelers throuvh the Canyon and they annoyed h rn And nr, x the surveyors h1d tome to mark out a new road and they dr turbed the quret of the plate Tonrvht he sat and warted an old man aged wrth the krnd of age rn whreh years do no tourrt Tonruht the drsapporntrnent at not findrno her there had been keener He rr arted lonr er the wrnd rncreased The surveyors farther down the ranyon fastened the tent stakes more seturely and shuddered at the rnoanrng of the trees The next mornrng proceedrng rn therr work they came reross the bold body of Crazy Iohrr They prtred nrrn and sard he had dred from exposure But the peerc ful expressron on ohn s face belred thrs She had tome to hrm and to fether they hal Gone on to that promrsed land CORA BROOKS 19 I 'l'li'l'f 1.'rl'SIlll'Il'3 Tl.Dil43-H3 ,,, , , , - . . 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IINPS TO lHl- IACUI Mr Peters l1e has Sdld As he shakes h1s noble head At llS hexe 'lhat l1e loves us 1ll so de II Yet at tlmes he 15 severe Ask the boys To the on she vladly stepped l rom the room whele sllenee slept Beneath the rule And the soundml of hel heels Came hefole the gong s loud peals lVl1ss Nlehols yes l saw her as she went Down the a1sle w1th d1 eontent Mrs lost dear Fo the il1L7'lOIl3Iy Look up the xofds you do not know Dont lJOll lCI me Hut of 'lLltl1OlS she 1em1nds us ILVCIV Clay Dramas tales and many themes Vexy pat on all she seems lVl1ss G1lfo1d de ll lJe1r lVl1ss lVl1ller full of Umm We IIS no powde1 on he1 face When at school Says that she lb not z-1f1a1d Not of bemv an old mud No not he1 She IS quxte 1 pleasm swht r1U1t Umnu on 1 Il 1 lVl ss P11ke1 s11rl L1 11e omg on 1 5, And you have you1 lessons quvte All rwht she S116 l'llI1Il'1l'HlfIlCR lEDl.3'll3 , I I P JTY. ' .- 3 Q Q 2 '. C L ,' si S . U U X ' 5 D ' D : l I . . 1 K. ,Q I sl - -1 ' Ll',' X' Q. . , . . , V I 'F S , Q. 9 ' er, , , Q gov . X17 - .1 . V Y Sl1e is gentle. good and kind, C Y.. .4 A I .Q .4 A c f .' f, ,,. . , . 2 ii sg ' All ',,l ,S ' ,N :ll 'gh 1:3 2' ' Yo 2' gg ' 3 all right, r ' Q , 5 .' .21 l, .l'llI lil Hlllilii Ilflf,-lil lii 41 lmiiylie lr-li2llllCl'Slll?1lll, liut vet lie tliiiilw liek all :incl all. Aiiiimgg the girls. Su popi1lzi1'lie'rl like to lie, lim tliim, l fear, lie'll never be, ltk Mr. lfimk. lleai' Miss llillelibeck, so small, Makes xiiec pies and puclcliiigs. all So nice and lirowii. Anil wlieii well, liei' mam must exit All her pies and piiddings Nweet. Pnmr. foolish man. X JLWW QQ: V QTL A JAX-life,-, x 'P I .4,1.f .ri I T ff 1 EUROPEAN WAR LL OF EUROPE IS d1v1ded 1nto three parts one of whtch the Ger mans lnhablt another the alhes the thtrd who m the1r own lan guage are called neutrals m ours wlse men All these dxtfer among themselves ln lanvuages customs and laws Of all these the Ger ms mans are the bravest because they are the farthest away from the culture and refinement of the Amerxcans Also merchants resort least often to these and lmport only beer and pretzels wh1ch do not weaken the mmd The vrench are the nearest who hve across the arome and wlth whom they con tmually wage war For thts cause the Russ1ans also excel the remammv alhes m bravery because they contend tn almost dauy battles wlth the Germans smce they proh1b1t them fthe Germansp from the1r terrltorxes or they them selves wage war ln the terrxtory of them The Terrxfory of the Bel lum whtch the Germans are saxd to haxe con quered takes tts begmmng from the A1 dennes Mounta ns It IS bound 1n by the Netherlands France and the Emp1re of the Germans L1kew1se the Stra1t of Dover separates It from Enoland and the country of Wales It slopes to ward the north and the r1s1nU sun Empmre It slopes from the north and the setttng sun and face the Casp1an ea One part of the neutrals extend from the btraxt of Glbraltar to the Pyranees Mountams and that part of the ocean wh ch IS west of Portu al Of all the neutrals Norway and Svx eden are the coldest because they take the1r begmnmo from the Bay of Bothmast and are hemmed tn by the Baltlc and North Seas the Atlantlc and Arcttc O eans and extends to the extreme north we t part of Russla and where the people mstead of wastm the1r tlme ID the slaughtermg of mankmd spend xt m vtewmg the beaut es ofthe mxdm ht sun EDITH JOHNSTON 16 Wig? IYJ 'l'llllC 4ffl'Sll7l'IR 1.9135-Ili , Q ' 5 ' ' ' ' - y ' I . ' O l' U ' ' ' 1 - - , ,O , . . . l 39 '. . The Russlan Ally takes 1tS beglnnlng from the extreme part of the German S . . N :Y . O V. 5 . ,S . . Q . g . . . 5 M . . . . . . Q . .Op c, c - - ,-3, ' s ir? 52 E 3 -. . o 4 A 3 'Ml-U, , 4 ,Q f , MRI l UNK Cwlth Apologles to Longfellowj I-Ie stood on the brxd e at mxdmght As the eloeks were strnkng the hour And the moon rose hl h over Drumrxvh Behmd the dark ehureh tower He saw her br1 ht reflecuon A the o1l beneath h1m flowed L,1ke a Carter s znkwell broken And splashed all over the road And far IH the hazy dxstanee On that fa1r Deeember E en A dusky form was ereepm Upon th1s tOLlChlI'1b seene As alonb the dalk pavxllon Thxs v1lla1nous form erept low I unk stood so mnocently dreammg Of hours not lonb avg Suddenly he sprang., forward Up wxth your hands he cr1ed In hrs faee as Mr I unk shled He stole hms watch and fountam pen Some marbles some um and a knlfe And then as he reaehed to seareh his vest Oh please s1r wxth my l1fe I d defend her puture whxch as there Don t take xt slr I plead She s an anhel II w1th olden ha1r And a temper lmke a Swede She d ne er forglve lf xt was Oone When tomorrow nl ht I tall For then she d thmk I was not true And down she d let me fall The hold up man was stI'an,,ely stlrred By our worthy hrother s plea Por he thou ht of h1S own sweet darlmv ass And he turned and left h1m on hended knee ' When Mr Funk saw he was gone Straxvhtway homeward he Bed And never stopped for re t or breath T ll he reached hls lxttle bed 'I'llI'I 4il'SllHCR IJILT-I6 . J 'T I I S Q . 0 . . D N 1 . . , , . S, s Y, . 1 .O . . V D . , s 1 9 Q s ' O . . tj wx O S . L4 or W . . ,S I . si S , r C Q . . ' 0 , K, . ' ' J And cruelly 'shoved a villainous gun '. . . 1 ' 1 O ' . . C . Q . . . ' bf .. 5 0 H A . . b . bl 'D J S 5 ' A . 1 THE FRESHMAN ABILITY The freshman took advanta e of the lnstructor to descrxbe to hls fellow classmates the Classes of the D H S to whlch Drumrl ht owes a part of 1ts reatness and to p1cture the lorles of our Wonder School for whxch the Senlors have lamented and d1ed He spoke of the junxors from whom the .sophomores shall mherxt the tltle freedom and fame and then of the character and sp1r1t of the Sophomores throuoh whom the D H S m10ht Gam everlastmo notorxety cont1nu1n the Freshman saxd The Fre hman alone of all the CXlSt1I'1U classes ls greater than the report of them m the U S of Amerlca and that we would never need a Chester to perpetuate our memory because we have everywhere left eternal representat10ns of our Greatness Suth a class for whose ake the Sophomores have nobly fought and survlved for they tould not bear the thouoht that vue m1 ht be taken from the D H S The lCSLllt of suth a ,rand and noble stru le IS that every unxor and Scmor I led e that they w1ll ,ladly toll on 1n our behalf We smcerely hope that the Greeks w11l for xve thls mod1hcat1on of thelr powerful Kmv Perlcles n h s 0rat1cn as It was dellvered so lon a,,o that they rrost llkely have for otten t SARAH LASH 19 IRRSHIES LAMENT Bulld thee more substant1al hes O my tonouel As the SW1ft moments come Save me from her wrath Make each new falsehood sound truer than the last T111 I at len th am free Leavmv MISS Parker alone Whlle I am rejolcln wlth , lee NURSERY RHYMES RFVISED FOR SENIORS Mary was pos essed of a small rum1nent quadruped Whose external LOVCFIUU was as unblemlshed as frozen vapor And un ver ally as Mary perambulated that adolescent sheep would be certam to caper It pursued her to an educat1onal1nst1tut1on one day VVh1ch was m oppos1t1on to the regulatlon Whxch taused excessxve hllarxty among the younger generatxon Ta observe thus lambkm xn thls abode of educatmon SPASM TWO Aged Mater Hubbard fared forth to the reposltory of cul nary da1nt1e5 To procure her fam1shed can1ne a morsel of cartllagxnous tlssue But upon her arr1val there the larder held a superabundance of a1r Thus to thxs hapless mon rel exceedmbly d1 mal was the consequent xssue 'I'll?l'I lIf.l'SIl1CR 1.DlL3-H13 O ' 1 - 4- - '- b L. . 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I CON, ESSIONAL Th1s IS to certlfy that the Semor Class be1n of sound mmd and bemg duly assured by Drs Nxchols and Peters that we are about to pass away forever from D H S do hel eby de 1re to make a full confesslon of past deeds We therefore confess to the follow1n deeds FIRST On January 23 1916 be1n IH the offlce and seem Mr Funk s coat con venlently near beln tempted by nreslstlble cur10sxty we exammed h1s pock ets We touched nothxn however but a larbe and luscxous orange whxch we d1v1ded equally w1th MISS Nlchols Then we wrote a pollte note thankxn hmm for It and placed It 1n the 1dent1cax pocket that had hxtherto held that dellcxous fruxt We do hereby ab olve Mrs Foster from all blame or censure for saxd deed and a a1n thank Mr Funk for saxd fru t QS1 nedj EDITH JOHNSTON and ETHEL COOK SECOND On anuary 5th seem ln the oqice a temptm box of candy I softly stole ln ra1sed the lxd and removed a part cularly large and del1c1ous lookm plece After takxng one b1te however Cas soon as I was ablej I sadly placed the re mamder back 1n the box and walked out of that office forever Never a am w1ll I eat an 1m1tat1On ple e of D1v1n1ty I+ud e made from plaster Par s salt and cork QS1 nedj ENA SNYDER THIRD On February 17th when the Semor Class v ent kodak1n I fr ghtened Cel1a and Roy very much by pretendm to have a plcture of them Set your fear at rest dear mates you are safe I confess I was too much 1nterested talkln to Chester and d d not et your p1cture CS1 nedj FLORENCE PITCHER FOURTH As to the n1 ht of March 2nd at the Leap Year Pa ty b1ven at the home of Ed1th Iohnston I w11l et all calculatxons as to my safe arrlval home at var1 ance I confess that after leavm the house wlth Buck I walted for M ke and he took me the rest of the wav I thou ht Buck would be mconsolable but he was not as Edlth seemed to comfort hlm reatly CS1 nedj REBECCA STFFLP FIFTH I confes that I knew vthat th name on my 1nv1tat1on meant but reframed from speakm unt11 the la t day of the partym the hope that someth1n would happen to perm1t me to take Ce11a CS1 nedj ROY SPURGEON SIXTH I confess that I dece1ved Roy all the tlme as to my affect on for hlm and I smcerely hope the dear boy wlll soon forbet me but I was domb lt merely for effect as I have been en a ed for two years to a boy back East KS1 nedj CELIA TAYLOR SEVENTH I confess that I dxd not as I have hltherto adhered o home from the Nlchol Foster Party 1n a one eated bu y but accompamed three others nn a bus I al o confess to havm learned a reat deal 1n the entle art of love makmb that nl ht CS1 nedj CHESTER HARDIN Y. , , . . 1 .5 , I ,, ,, flilfllu I.-I 55:1 51.13 .ll.9'l.n ll: 151 , , b . . ., ' S I , . 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H1-1'1i','. h'y11111x' M 21 1' 11: G 3 D X. .fijfigfil JCLIT TY I SOCIETY NOTES Frlday nxght October 6th the D H S Cnrls ave a we1n1e roast at the Ball Park n honor of the football boys Ou te a number were present and after many games were played a del1 htful repast of we1n1es buns and pxcltles were served after whrch all departed lor home declarmg lt a Jolly t me Saturday mght following the football Game Wlth Pawnee the Hx h School Girls honored the football boys wlth a mar hmallow roast A Jolly crowd met at the ball park early rn the evemnv and an hour or two was spent 1n Games and feastmg An abundance of Spoons seemed to be on hand althou h only stxcks were used m the preparatlon of the marshmallows Two Llterary Socletxes have been formed ln the Hlgh School the Epx curean and Excelslor Each have Owen several programs and are domg ex cellent work Mr Foster and Mmss Nxchols gave a party at the latter s home February and much conversatlon xndulged m an excellent luncheon was served At a late hour the guests departed for home declarmg Mrs Poster and Mxss Nxchols splendrd hostesses Monday nrght November 17th the D H S Boys as a result of defeat 1n a tlcket sellmg contest gave the guls a pleasant hay rlde to Pemeta and other pomts A Dramatlc Club has been formed under the d1rect1on of Mlss Jones and Mlss Serfert The members are preparmg to gxve several programs at chapel and m the literary entertalnments The Llne Party glven by Mlss Nxchols and Mrs Peters was a brrllxant suc cess For partlculars see Ruby Potter The party glven at the home of Edxth Johnston March 2nd was a great success Chllllmxnk and Carrldmg were the features of the even1nU About ten oclock a dehghtful luncheon was served At a late hour the guests de parted for home declarmg lt a pleasant evemng Hallowe en the Semors gave a soclal at the Caldwell Building on Broad way Luncheon was served throuohout the afternoon and evemnv Decora tlons were ln the class colors and ln accordance wlth the day Vlle extend our thanks to all who 3SSlStCd us and also to the prxmary tea hers and puprls who alded us 1n securmg decoratlons The Urrls gave a l1ne party to the Nlcolodean Valentme nr ht After the show all went to the 1ce cream parlor and enjoyed a five cent drmk Q! 'l'IllC HVSIIICR I-.DIE-Ili , , . . . g , Q '. E A ' ' ' ' 1 H D ' v t 'g . . D H 1 . A . ,, .. O . I . C, -' ' o ' .. ' za 1 s. ' ' ' . 19th, for the junior and Senior Classes. After many games had been played V , , . . . , ' 'I . 1 v ol , ' l za' ' ' ' I - n . - . .as . ' S- ' - al l . l l ' . 1 ,fm qn 3 sag .Aog 'IWIHC Ml SIIEICR I 'I u f'4F'Qa-. Y-..b.4-H' 3 with 2 1 ,Q ll' , ' K X 'l'll IC G l,'Slll'IR ISHS-I6 in Edlth Johnston joe Wells V1r m1a Schmuck Fuss Glfford EXCELSIOR 89 LITERARY SOCIETY Presldent Secretary Treasurer Edltor Adv1sor I . .. Q - -'o J. 4- . -,. , A ' f' 1 -I . 4 V ...v..:.-.......-.,..-...-....-. o ..........-..... G Rubye Potter ............................................. Vice-President ' g' ' ........................ . ................,...... . ' 'F' l .......,......-.,...,......-v-..,-.........-........ . 'l'IllC Gl'SlllCR ISHS-I6 W1lson Frame Wayne All house Francls Allshouse Mxse Mxller 'IF ..ls-- EPICUREAN LITERARY SOCIETY PfCS1dCUt Vlce Presldent Fdltor Advlsor fa 2 5- A L .I ev.. S ...,,........... ,.,.. .............. ' - ' Ethel Cook, ......,................... . ............,.. Secretary-Treasurer iS R FDI: 9 Y 26 Debatmo Team 49 fl ii Q .,.,,..yq-nu--'iv ! .-'w, 'Pv-- Gl'Slll'IR 1915 I 9 IR l'llnlf Y Y '! 11 , J Q I3 Hu T53 k Team F3 -. ' ' L :..!v .ik .I All 'L F I I ' V .- - . - , L . I V g- : I 1 ' AA ' 7 . pl ' A. L I I I . ' ,, Q ,, - 44 -- I-n . v 4 1 Q K-- - : ' 0 5 X . ac. ' ! .A I 'A' . ,f x , . , , h X . , c . g . b 0 :- r f. A Y' . ' 1 '-:A ' -It ls f. -'K . '1 ' Ll-: 'T ' M ' x .. , Y eb '- ' , 1 as A I, M - ,,: Af - f , V I -f ! , n A , . .XM I B V ' ' 0 v- 5' A 4 -I -x ' -E1 . J ' , il.. ' 'Q , u . I - v ' I ' is X - '. ', .Q ' ,J . ' J'-, 1 . 5 - ' JM ZZ, - 3 as V , - .. ...... T C , TLIUQTE 'I in-Q., if WF Q if ,,J'- I IRACR real uxtexest xx ts mmlfebtul 1Il traxlx xxorlx earlx lll the spun Our slulletl tr ulxnun xx ere 'exx but ltter txxo xx eelx 5 hull xx ollx out uucler C,OlL.ll tattxex xxlll be oe Welle Thurman llaxleon Paul Allen V1e1 Wumns Ceul L'l1!LlIAL Wxlwon lmne Sim Lexxls incl Lhester Harden BASL BAI L The base hill uunth of whout txxentx met lVl11th lst mtl orgmlfed Wells xx is eleetetlCapta1n bx 1 SlN1llITl'l1OI'1tV The team has been domg voocl xx ork under Lo uh lunlx 'THIC IJ1'Sl'llfR lU'l. 1-lli Funk, they helcl the try-out forthe County Meet March 10th. Our represen- : . ' ' . ' I' 1 3 2 xg , joe 'FH E GUSIIER I9l5-I6 Q9 AFX OFFICERS OF ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Carl Voyles Secretary Treasurer Wm F Funk Faculty Manager p A ' l 1 I in l Q ' A 1--.Q N. Joe Wells .............,.......................,. . .............. President 9 21 1014 Drumrx ht Drumr1,,ht Dfllfflfl ht Drumr1 ht Drumrx l't Drumrx ht Drumr ht D1umr ht ATHLETICS 1+OOTBALL Chandler Cushmc, Stroud Pawnee Stroud Bf1StOkV Pawnee Br1stovu TEAM I lJI'LlIT111 ht Cushm lJI'LlIT1T1 ht Pawnee Stroud Drumrx ht lJI'l.lI'I'1I'1 ht Br1 tow Coach Fullback Quarterback Left Half Left End Left Tackle Left Guard Center R1 ht Guard R1 ht Tackle W 1 Funk joe Wells Chester Harden CCapta1nj Thurman Dav1dson ame Pounds R Wortman and W11son Frame Haven Holbrook and Paul Allen Vayne Prnney Henry Clarl H Shaffer R1bht End R Green and V1er W1nans The football team was or amfed the th1rd day after school opened The squad first consxsted of twenty Eve W1th whlch Coach Funk had to bu1ld the team Only about hve of last year s team returned and most of the re t were raw mater1al Chester H1rden one of the mrs of the team was unan1mously elected captam There IQ only one of last years team raduatm So w1th a l1ttle xx ork next year D H S w1ll be represented Wltll one of the best H1,,h School teams 1n the state I UNK AND HIS CHOSEN ELEVEN Come football coaches the country round Whose power and fame all ch1me resouncl Come players bcld and players brave Those names shall 11ve beyond the ,,r'1ve' Come men and vomen come boys and U rls Wherever rec and whlte unfurls' Come one con e all let more stand back' Come pra1se the boys who rode the hack Over to Brxstow over to Stroud Or to Pawnee vuth the duslcv crowd Far up 1n the fame and 11 ht of heqvrn See M1 I unk and l1lS chosen eleven 'l'lll'l U-I'SlllfIR l.Dl5'll3 - 'Q .,........ 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'51 BASKET BALL Immed1ately after football season closed the lrls orgamzed thelr basket ball teams Neta Slvadon was eleeted Captam of the team and under the coathmh of Mrs Foster the team was soon rounded mto condxtlon for the hrst ame It was played w1th the Pawnee Girls on the loeal s eourt The final score was C1 ht to ten m favor of the local The next game was wxth Cushm Whlbh resulted m a score of nme to elght 1n favor of Cushnnv Owlng to some mlsunderstandmg the team lost the hall m whxch they played and not bem able to seture another one had to quxt playmg forwards Neta Slvadon and Thelma O Dell centers and Esta and Clara Splll man uards 5 nun -A-1 I 'l'lIl'I lil'Slll'IR ISHS-H' N . O . I , N S . .y u w g . sg - XS- I . S. . . . 1 The team consisted of Mary Jeffries, Mildred Evans and Faye Wilson, 51- 3581, ft? y ou r ,i ff NJ-if k 9 Y Alkali: J 1 1-- IIIIC Gl'SIl1'IR ISHS lb Basketball Team-1915-16 I llli GVSIIICR ISHS Baseball Team-1915-16. 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Q. 1 Q Y ' . 1, '1 1 '1161 F- 1 ' J CO 1f:11'1 5 .'11'1' C1111 1 C10 11. . ' g' ' 1 ' j I 'ii 1'l161'11'11' 171111111 1513 '3 ' 'NY ' I 111112 116 13 111, if 1 g- 111- 1111 11EiI'1i 5 - 'f ' 1 I L4-1,-.111 1J1'.G 3 101 ,, 11- , J -C 1 .. . 1' 1 1 1'. , 1 1 14 Hr. .'. g Q' -1 NK 211110110119 - C 1 111. 1'1'x' 1 1 5 - - L- L-1 11.11111 111'-315, 'g ,L 1'e1:' 1153111 565 '. . ' sf ' C111 .. 17. 1' 1' 1161 'E ' 1 11I'.1E'I'g Q611' 'I'llI'I Hl'SIIl'IR I DI -ll WHY PAY RENT? TALK IT OVER WITH DRUMRIGHT K1 METZ S ll y Also Buslnes Lots on The Easy Payment Plan Come ln and See Us Before You Buy or Sell REAR OF DRUMRIGHT STATE BANK OFFICE PHONE AARON DRUMRIGHT Phone 303 WM H METZ Phone 332 . We e on Eas lnstallments ln Best Residence Section Which can be easily met by the wage earner Nlalce our ofhce your headquarters , . . . , l QUESTIONS TO EDITOR QUESTION If M155 N1chols 5hould marry a moneyed man would her ch1ldren be pen mes? Lady Bu ANSWER No Lady Bu they would be Jltneys QUESTION Dear Ldrtor What would you adv15e for freckles? Fre hxe ANSWER Why l+1esh1e dear wear a ma5k QUESTION Dear FCllt0I' I am a lonely Soph I have no steady and find xt 1ncon yement at chool affa1rs Would It be proper to ask ne of the boys preferably '1 unlor or Sen1or to take me home? Curls ANSWER No unless you are a ood fi hter for the un1or rrls charm them QUESTION Dear Ecl1tor Would It be perfectly safe to r1de home from a party ln a closed bus w1th a red headed fellow or IS there dan er of Ere? Llttle One ANSWI4 R It would be perfectly safe provrdm you lt on one srde of the bus and he on the other QUESTION Dear Edltor I rn perfectly m15erable Last year I had a sweetheart bronfed complexlon and beaut1ful auburn locks but I fear I have lost h1m for ew er W1ll It be perfectly frope for m a dl n hed Sen1or to try to wln hlm back? Blue Eyes ANSWER QUESTION Dear Edxtor I am 1n love I cannot put my mmd on my studres My devoted IS a Sen1or and w1ll hn15h hls chcol work thxs sprm W1ll lt be best for me a jumor to o on and fin h my school work or et marrled th1s vaca t on? Love Slck ANSWER You sllly 1rl go on and hm h you cclucauon you are too youn exther fall ln love or marry QUESTION Dear Edxtor Is It perfectly ploper to wear a class rm for an en a e ment rm 9 Love Slck ANSVVER No lnslst on ettm a dramond QUESTION Dear Fd1tor I am a fr1end to one of th raduatln class What would be appropmate for a raduatm present? WOff1Cd ANSWER Styles are constantly chan ln Nox lt IS the tyle to send all donatlons ln ca h and s nd them to the father of thc raduat for he ll need lt QUESTION Drar Edrtor I rccerved an lnvrtatxon to 1 leap year party the other day It has 1 mrl s name tn the corner What d1d that m an? S n1or Boy 'l'illlC Ul'SIH'lli 5.91.5-Hi ' L o . b. 1 O .. . D, . 4' ' : ' ' . z ' : . , ' ' - ' ' .. ' . ' lf , . J ' 1' , .- , - sa Q4 - J ' g' - - A. ,, . . .5 . , H U - t N . . t, . . 1 . . g VS. . 8 V 0 . . v F 3' i . ' . . It will be perfectly proper, if in doing so you do not wound a classmate- . . I L rj' . 1 Y . 2 TS ' . Q 1 ' i .- ' , . g. 'K A .S T L . Z g . to . l . Q 1 . O Op O - ' J ' 23 D tv g.- ' . . 1. O . O . W ' ' rs 25 ' . D . Q O . Op . . . - ,O D . . U . O y - . 1 td b ' ' ' K 4 g. Q. v. . S . L ' s e , 9 e. ' ' . . I . . . . L G 5 . 94' ' ' I . ' . e .- e ' . H flff 1.1 'l'SH'I'IiR 1191.3-E113 M. JONES ADDITIO To Drumright, Oklahoma CHOICE LOTS S25 00 AND UP 2 eC to P M h TheAddt Th S60000HghSh 1 Th S30000Op AdS30000Htl C tke W J WYLIE Agent 0 P r en own and 10 er Cent per ont i ion w'th--- e , ' e , H n v B f b y' g ll d y 'll k ' 0 0 , I QUESTIONS TO EDITOR ANSWER It me ms you d better steer cle lr of her sonny for s IC has leap year de s1gns on you QUI STION Dea1 Ed1tor What IS the mean1n of Leap Year and why IS lt thus called? Inqu1s1t1ve ANSWER Leap Year IS one year out of every four estabhshed by the Bachelors Protectwe As oc1at1on 1n order that they may get marr1ed and always blame the1r matrlmonxal trouble on the w1fe and make bel1eve that she proposed or f-he never would have otten h1m QUESTION Dea Ldltor I have a boy s xteen years old who IS learn1n0 to smoke 1ettcs How can I save h1m9 ANSWER An axe IS ood but Letter results can be obtamed w1th chloroform QUESTION Deal Ldltox I have a Ford Wh1Lh IS the best way to Cushmgi' ANSWER Take a tr11n or walk QUESTION Dear Ed1tor I have a talent for amateur theatr1cals How can I et 1nto tue ITIOVICS 9 L1I'l1OI' If yc u can find any loc e boards 1n the fence you d better 0 1 to the t1cket cchce and bet a tlcket QUESTION D ar Edltor Would lt be proper for me ever to s t 1n the school room Xv'ltllOl.lt ch w1n um? A Gum Chewer f NSWER No L1ttle Lady the tertchers all would th1nk you were s1ck QUESTION Dear Edltor Althou h I am only a Hrst grade teacher and not a H1 h S hool student yet I am wantln adv1ce from your all WISC Ed1tOY Would you adv1se me to aoply for my pf1s1t1on a a1n or take a course 1n bookkeepm., o that I m1 ht be of a sw t nc to th o'1 I love? Ir1sh Lass1e ANSWER Your quahficat ons would be of no v'1lue 1n the banklnv busmess unless xou cn c rl yo 1 t1m1d1ty when the suee 1cr officlals are there 1 'l'Hl'I UVSIIIICR 1.955-IU 1 . Q . I . . . .Q . O ,1. . O . . . 4 . . ,,. I' . , D . Ao' ' -, D . 1' 7 ' : : ' D A1 O 1 - 1 - . . t D . - . 1 : . r . M , ' .N .1 . A . . 1 1 , . . . . O. . . D , . 1-J . ANSWER: .- I 'I S ' , V ba . '..I 4 U 4' -. S -I I V ss . '. ' fl I U O T ' bb ' ' t, . L - . 4 ' ' o 'o' v . ti Q A . . - ta C ' . ' g - . . V .. 7. t. . O, . Q c S 'fl' s isa e 2 1 e . .- ' '. 'N -K' . Q 1 V . . 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Cetrl La12ure Who IS our model lflg Bna Snyder What 15 the most enjoyable event of the year? Drumrr ht Pawnee Basket Ball Game Who lb the best h15tor1an Darrell Althausen Who lb our walkrn d1tt1onary Ethel Cooke Who IS the best rooter? E ta Spellman Who tan talk the most rn S Rubye Potter Who IS the Beau Brummell D H S Carl Voyles Who l5 the reene5t boy IH D H S ? Raymond Greene rn D H S ? All I1 ht bo on all r1ght Who would lrke to Hrrt wrth all the 1rl5 of he dared? Mr Punk Who ha5 the brbbest feet? Chester Harden Who 15 the most beaut1ful 1 1 D H S ? Katherme W1lk1nS Who mtroduces the Freshman boys to the Board of Educa t1on? 1 s Nrchols Who can chew bum the fastest? Mary Reynolds and Ethel Hu hes Who bel1eve5 1n the old oda He that tooteth not h1s own horn th1s 5a1d horn shall not be tooteth? M155 Mlller fwhen Paul speaks of h1s l1 ht halrj 'l'Hfl'I 1f1'l'g-'lliiili T.DlL3-TIS 1 1 19. 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I 'N rhf- CHEA-XPFST---Bur rlw BEST R C ACHTERMANN Kansas Clty Waffle l-louse For the Best Lme of Any Kind of MEATS FRESH VEGETABLES AND GROCERIES C E Wmans ill ROASTS Small boy eorrnn up from lower rade and meets Mrs Foster L1ttle Boy Where IS that l1ttle luaby teacher? WANTILD An e14per1enLed de teet1ve by Thelma O Dell and Rubye Potter to hnd out how Thel mas SINECF learns of all the 51rls movements when they are out of the ran c of sa1d s1ster s eyes It IS a n1ne doys wonder who s1rped a rush of eandy out of the D S room C1reumstant1al ewdenee po1nts toward Mrs Foster and MISS 1ller althou h Mr Punk lb not boxe u p1e1on A REMEDY POR A COLD One eupful of earbol L aud One eup of strychnme Pour quarts of n1tr0 lycerlne One pound of un powder NIX to ether Wlth a allon of Gas ne Take a ,,allon every two m1n Lte and th cold w1ll leave BRIGHT I+RE,SH MAN M1ss Parker C1n En l1sh rec1t uon Lawrenee take the next sen ten e Lawrenee Snyder I don t know where the place IS M ss Parker You would 1f Lau renee S Lklttlfl n Cft answer turneth away an er I lnev where the p ate was all the t rre FYPERT FRIISHMAN CRITIC M1 s Parker Cto Helen Farr1s aft er she has transposed a scntencej Thats ood Helen Expert F QLawrence Allen That s Ere' TIHC 'I12'l'Sll4'lI 1.3123-EIS l , - , 5-1 ' , s 1 ' Q , of l . . . 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Q' 'g ij: A 5 Q' 1 x 7 s X v - I l . uv .1 4 , Svc l . . . 0 0 1: J: LUTZ SITTERLY Successors to The Leader lLaura P1CkPU9 The Place to Buy That New Sprlng Sult, Dress or Hat JQJIWH x W Y WSE' ,ff N all lk f sr, JMR E X BV GOLD MEDAL AND FISKE HATS You can get as good selection here as any bug department store Our prlces are con slstent wlth the hlgh grade merchandise we sell Modart Corsets Perrm gloves Bon Ton Corsets Selby Shoes Gordon Hosiery Kay ser s Sulk Hosiery The Lutz Sltterly Store Tlllli U1'Sllll'IIR LMS-Ili I - t l llllll lttt lvty - cf: 15-' 1. ,W N N N- is gf' I-W, if l. we' ft 'H fs ' 1.-.-A .le J , ' ..: yes: 'if f wi f ' will f r- ' .1-.11 ' fs ' ' N 1r?5'f M'qj,.,Asc?g-Eff g fs f X CK , ff' -mi J.--Q4 . .CAI-f' 3 5 F A A if ,' 23 551 l X '1, 'I 'I I L -: I AE' L1 ll .. V A S . fl! x x V V i F fa 5 1' if I Q ' , . lx? I A A . , ' Q '41 f' KN M A so - f we 4 A I H f ,f 'K X1 ls' f I X J f V .L fi ' ' ' f f rfaa for X' 1 ' gf! - X 4 , 'ff' l ff, li L v f ,f X af f j If J J' l l A F! 7 X z l A L ' i ! 'Q a 1 9 ' , . . Ein... .,Vn' ,... .,.... w.....jg 1 I - . E GVSIIHCR ISDI5 NIH Becl-.er Mllllnery OUR POLICY Shipments arrive three tlmes weekly New gilildi CVCYY d3W nly lattst stxles and best matcnals handled CHAS B STEELE Attorney at Law X IH COMPLIMENTS C E ILLER Real Estate gen I ROASTS GOOD HISTORY RECITATION Mxss Mlller fto Ralph LHIZUYCD Why d1d Epammondas fall to es bl1Sh Theban supremacy? Ralph L He ah he ah d1ed M1ss Gxtford Now lets have no more paper wad shootlng Ralph La1zure Can we shoot these we have already made? Pxrst Freshman Whats an ennu19 Second Freshman Bemg tlred of domo nothmg but too tlred to do anythmv else Fxrst Senlor Who s that bore? Second Senlor Oh thats a ju mor who never Platters us Flrst Sophomore Whats pov erty9 Second Sophomqre The soap that buards us avamst the 111s of Hlthy lucre Ifxrst jumor What a Sen1or9 Second jumor A Senlor IS one who dlVldCS h1s tlme between want 1n what he doesn t Get and ett1nO what he doesn t want e bazm adm1r1n,Oly at her Neta dear I d rather hear you chew Gum than Caruso sm Mr Foster after a seat many men proposed marrxa e to you you say? Mrs Foster fvery tartlyj Yes Mr Poster Then I v-rsh you had acepted the hrst poor fool that sked you Mrs Foster I d1d How odd to us that to one Oxrl mce the warm summer days have passed a certaln 1nd1v1dual W1 a bronzed complexxon and beautxful uburn han has chan ed from a very polished gentleman to just an ordx nary man Wlth a freckled face and horrld red halr The Beau Brummel of our 'l'llll-I Milf' 'Ill l.9ll'i'll5 1 W V ,,,,, , , f I l 1 U . ,, V 4 , U - - ' 11 O , , . , - u . 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A I ' I gh p a g . 4 D . .- . gg . 11 Illl llSllI R IDI -If Logan Grocery Co The Oldest Grocery ln Drumrxght WITH A FULL LINE OF HIGH GRADE GROCERIES FRUITS and VEGETABLES FRESH SHIPMENTS EVERY WEEK Free delivery to all parts of the clty and oxl fields AN ORDER FROM YOU Wll L BE APPRECIATED Fulkerson Street Phone 40 I . . . . . . 4 I S ll'x n ROASTS school has declded rf he were choos mg a place m a baseball team hed take the Pltcher Mlss Dlllenbeck You are sad Does that plece of chrcken I gave you recall some of the tender reml nrscences of your l1fe9 Mr Funk No lt remlnds me ol the tough proposxtxons I have been up agalnst Whrtey My sweet one do you love me? Neta O Oh dearest how can you ask that? Whrtey Why 1ts a very slm ple psychologrcal process The rm pulse doubtless or1g1nates m the cer ebellum IS accelerated rn the cere brum and upon bm transputted by the proper nerves rs converted Edlth Johnston fthrnkm of grad uatxonj And now comes the mo mentuouse trme when we start the battle of llfe Mr Funk Great Scott' Are those Senlor glrls gomg to get mar ned? Mlss Guilford Why wont you go to that French restaurant aga1n9 Mrs Foster Becau e I pard a blg pr1ce for a drsh wrth a fancy name and lt turned out to be only a kldney stew Mrs Foster Good Heavens Frank youre not gom to drnner 1n that sweater? Mr Foster Yes my dear you told me last mght that you were go mg to call on me to carve the tur key Mlss Nxchols If vcu w1ll draw water for a half an hour I wxll grve you your dmner Mr Funk Lady I am just dy mg to draw water but we now know that the beautrful symmetry of wom an s figure can only be preserved by exerclse and be It far from me to depr1ve you of the trammg whlch I percelve keeps your Venus lrke form m all 1ts youthful shapellness and glory James Wrse Cspendmg one sum mer at the seashore was greatly ln terested rn the opemng of the lobster pots and wxshed to have them opened on Sunday mormngj No my dear sa1d hrs mother we ll wart untll tomorrow today IS Sunday But Mother pressed james couldn t we open them wrth prayer 9 Dearest R I was offended because I dldn t get to go w1th you to Edrth s party W1ll you promlse to go wlth me to the next one? I thought I had better ask you Answer soon Wlth love FROM C Dear Frrend In reply to your kmd rnvltatron I wxll say that I have my date book filled up to une and I wxll oblrge you any trme after that besides It IS entxrely too cold now for dates Yours respectfully FROM R fWe wonder rf he rsnt fond of june bI'ldCS7D Dear D B That s what I heard some of the lrls calllng you and so I guess lt s all rrght to call you that Lrsten wxll you meet me over by the stand at 4 00 P M want to see you about a date Don t let anybody see thrs IB FASHION CRITIC Two glrls asked a Fr what he thought of the present fashmns Darrel Althausen fthe Fry I thmk all the teachers are stuck on 'I'll 'I fil'.'lll'1 C Jl7'lf' . . , - . . . . bl ' 9, ' ' . ' . . , 'I . . ,, - N . - ' . . , - , ll ' ' , . . , t V , Y, ' il . , ' 1 Y, ' ' fl , ' ' . 4' rs v v .. g . . il ,Y 1 5t Y 9 7 ' ' V Y tl U ' 5, ' , u ' v ' ' . , ' . . . - , , Q y ' ' - . . , s . H' O, . . as into the Words, 'DO You love me 7 H ask you because I know E. intends to . . . U - l ' tl b ' 79 . , at ' :T - as ' on Q . , . . . . ' : s ' ' o n 1 I , ' vu l 1 , , as I - - C, ' . .:- ' :J ' ,Y , U. . I Q . , . : , 5 b . , . . . , , H : . .3 . , . i . . H A . J . ' Q, . 1 : , ' - ' . . Q . . ' - , u , . IF IT Q BUILDING IVIATLRIAI The Long Bell Lumber Co HA? IT NORTH OIIIO ANI? IF FI I ONI D DRUGS WHEN IN NEED OF SUNDRIES PRESCRIPTIONS TOILET ARTICLES CANDIES STATIONARY CIGARS AND SODAS C T Marquette Pharmacy 'I'III.IC I.'.I'SI1I ICI-2 IIDIL3-IIB , 1 2 I I' ' E ,f',. ,I,HII'1NCZ O O llll 1 l'Slll ll I DI -I1 O'Dell 81 Stephenson The EXCIUSIVC Men s Store Walkover and Nettleton Shoes W E NICODEMUS REALEBTATE all INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC Drum ght Okl homa COMPLIMENTS HARRY WEINBERGER DR BLAPHLY ' 7 I C H.. GF com PL: M E NTS OF ri , a P15 RFI: n ROASTS that stuff for every one of them has a prece of rt Qreferrmg to Roman Mlss Parker Cln Sophomore En trlped sllk Q HxssD Ethel what IS glu cose9 Ethel H Its a stun' manufac tured from hor es and cow s hoofs Mr Funk fcommg down street x s reatly alarmed at Lawrence Snyders dangerj he exclanmed Lawrence what are you doxng u on that telegraph pole' Im eatlng fru1t Mr Funk What k1nd of fruxta The currents off the elec tl'lC WlI'CS A So homore saw somethlng reen P tls true He thought xt was the Freshman Class But when he closer to It drew He found xt The The was a lookmg lass rose s red junxors are A lemon hue Llttle Boy Blue come blow your horn The Seniors have left us each one IS now gone The noise and the racket wxll sud denly cease Then umors are Sennor hush let there be peace M1 s Parker The man I marry must be bold and fearless Mass Mlller Yes and me too 1 s Nichols Yes lr s thlnk he must be Mlss Gnfford and Mr Funk at a receptron Mr Funk lookxng at a plate of chxcken say How s the ch1cken9 Mass Gilford Oh I m all rrght how are you? Myss Mlller Here as an Ancxent Hxstory Glenn It sure looks anclent A Freshman who Just entered col lege In Whrch they call knowledge One day whlle walkxn Wlth hrs glrl Hls head was attacked by a squnrrel The squlrrel at that moment began to cut And found he had found a nut Mrs Foster What are you chewmga Florence fremovln a wad of gum Noth n now uestxon What IQ Geometry? Answer A peculxar sensatlon of the umor year Mrs Foster Name the prlnclpal gram of Oklahoma Senlor Cotton I thought of our lnttle quarrels and strlfe And the letter that brou ht me back m rmg And It all eemed then ln waste of Such a very llttle th1ng lxsh Mr Voyles please wrlte a short theme on the sub1ect of base ba The next day he handed m thxs Ram No game Mrs Foster fm Latm classj has the sound of ks Ruby Potter Then lt IS almost a klss Esta Cgettmg mto bed m the darkj Clara are you sure you tuned this lxght out? NICE NAMES WJhat 1s Domestxc Scxence hey? That s Just a llttle qulrk To keep from scarlng glrls away Who don t like kltchen work Dxd you r1ng9 Yes VVell what do you want? I x ant Y O U 'llll I il'.'lll'I J 7-lf' , -t ' vy , . A . . - s ' ' . ' . nt ' - . 3 c Y , . - g . . . , . . .. Q U 9 UU ' V3 - Q : 4. ' Y . ' s , . ' . 'V . ' P ' 0- O , U 0, J , n Q U bn L S . .. . . U . ,, Q ' . ' F' . ' . N . . ,, . ' .II . ' L s- - J ' - . . ..' ,, . . . - ' 0' Z v . ' v ' ' v . . . . g S - Y C'- i , ' Y v ' The violet blue: life' . . . W ,, . D ' g- - 5 , .. . , Y ' ' 1 ' ' ll. A . - . W - - u ' vs I ' , ' ' , ux .C I U - -Q . as I . , ' ' , an 11 , u . , , . , , . . . . ' , ' vv M S : , g l , I 1 . ' V1 , D , ll Z ' . . H . . , ' ' , . . , sz ' uv ' ' . ' ' ' nr ' ' , an r ' , . ' I V tt I ' YY u,, lb 17 D . . I U . . H I H ' n .l U I D - ,, ' C B VVHITESIDE Kr CO GENERAL INSURANCE The Leadmg Agency ms VRIBU1 QRS or or Oldsmobile CENTRAL GARAGE ANY Compllments A LXNC V1 FORD P ts d Ac es d Dmht Oh E R POWERS Illli4f1 SlllTR1DU IH I Q Q HF df, ff ' 77 F. . .1 , . anager of ar an c so ' . ' Phone 336 Fulkerson Buil ing ru rig , kla oma ISIIH COM PLINI ENTS DR LAIDIG Comphments Elllott Bros PHONE 203 Red Star Flour GYOCCYICS and Feed BUCK THAREL 'D ROASTS Mrs F0 ter Lawrence IS that a love story you are readm Lawrenee Betcher your l1fe xt IS theres a murder 1n every ehap er Mxss Mlller IU Anuent Hlstory class To try your 1ma matlon I want al 1n the class to draw the Plymouth Roek as the P11br1m S landed? joe Wells Do you want It to be a hen or a rooster? Lxttle G1rl saym her prayersj Dear God please let Boston be the capxtal of Vermont Mother Why Ruth what d1d you ask sueh a queer prayer? Ruth Cause thats the way I put lt down on the ewcamlnatlons and I want It to be rrbht Ceha Mrs Foster It s tlme all Chester Ceomm up Good bye Mrs Foster Ceha and I are o1n home Edlth J fspeakln to a prlmary 1rl actressj You are s1x years olc re you? L1ttle Glrl Y ma am Edlthj How ould do you think I am? L1ttle Glrl Sxxteen Ed1th J You Hatter me Llttle G1rl Thats as far as I can count SEVEN WONDERS OF THE D H S When the Scnxcr 1rls wxll qu1t pr1mp1nb When Ceha K wmll walk home by herself When Thurman D w1ll qu1t Sl'l'llllI'1g When Neta S wxll qu1t talkmg When the boys of the Glee Club w1ll learn to sxng TIIIC H 'IR l.. I5-N3 . s : , ' 03 D. . . N ' ' OF ' . ' . r l ' . w - . t .U . . 4- C ' of ' . X, , N .O . , 5 .. q . ' l l - Q 5' l 3 1 C S ' 3 A ' l K av of Q . -- ' ' , U v a i . ' '. . ' 'O 411 ' , N - vi - I marr1ed folks were going home. X r , ' D: Ki - 1 O' ' O' H f q .5 cy - , O' A V . xt ' L., .. . l, 0 l ' ' : es. ' . ' , 4. , ' ' . vv I . f 4 - , .. . .. 1 ' , .As . V7 . - - , .. , I . s C l 91 . 4 K, I l U. Tlllff Hl'?SlllCR IEDIISNIG 1-'QR LUIVIBER AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL SEE F. D. IVIISENER I XMI' I I OKI XX XY PIIHXI' G. C. HERRMANN The Hardware Man Our Stock IS Complete Your Busmess gjlppreclated LET US SHOW YOU COMPLIMENTS EARL FOSTER THE GUSIIER 1915-I6 TUE GVSIIER IHI5-I6 Why take one chance to lose your savings? Deposit your money where you cannot lose 57249 Drumrlght State Bank ALL DEPOSITS GUARANTEED ALSO The oldest and strongest Bank ln the Cushing Dnnmght Field RESOURCES OVER S450 OOO OO AARoN DRUMRICHT P J H HULME c . , . , res. . . , ashier ARTHUR O'DELL, Vice Pres. F. M. FOSTER, Asst Cashier ROASTS When the H S football team W1 wma ame When Vayne Fmney w1ll become sllm Now here s to th H S 1 Who IS as lovely as a pearl W1th eyes so blue and cheek so a1r And curly locks of ,Colden ha1r THINGS UNPARALLELED Beck s lat, I1 CO0k1C r n Edlth s d bnlty Ena s frown Florence s kmdness Cena s VOILC Roy s popular1ty Chester s beauty M1ss N1chols k1ndness M1ss Mlller s bood nature M1ss Parker s popular1ty w1th Sophomore boys Mrs Foster s delus1on 1n the um 1ors Mr Funks youthfulness Mr Pete love for SCUIOYS M1ss D llenbeck s ples janltor s love for M1ss Nlchols joe s r1valry of Chester Thelma s curls Ed1th H s volce It has been a1d that more than one person has been k1lled by klSS ln Yes but ISU t It great stuff when you llve through lt? sa1d Wayne A What 1S your son s 1ncome9 Abou three A M sald Mrs Wells Pcters All br1 ht men my lad are conce1ted Paul Oh I dont know Im not Cel1a to Carl Why do we al ways speak of a blu h creepm over a 1rl s face? Carl You have to use such a term as that for 1f lt went any faster It m1 ht kxck up dust ONE FROM THE FRONT She wore a lon and roomy sk1rt Her pett1coat was thxck and red She d1dn t pa1nt shc wouldn t fl1rt well she s lon been dead HOW ABOUT IT9 Roy asked a m1ss CEthelj What IS a k1s Gramatlcally dehned7 I th1nk lt s a COl'lJLlI1LtlOI'1 s1r And canot be declmed Answer Chester 1s to Cel1a what Funk lS to Greene M1ss Parker and the Sophomore always agree If xt ISU t on one thm It s on three CAsk Sam Lewls 3bOl1t 1tj One of Roy s latest Let never a w1ne la s touch thy 1ps My pa has made a law I cannot d1sobey hlm so Bartender add a straw My boy Im afra1d you were not pumshed w1th the necessary enthus Jasm a1d Mrs Wells to Oh yes I was repl1ed joe M1ss N1cho1s eemed to take breat pleas ure 1nl1ck1n me THAT WHICH CANNOT BE DONP To make Blacky bo home by hlmself after bemg held up To make Neta qu1t loslng her dry oods 'Villli QLVSIIIICR H9153-llfli I , 'll ' : - . Q . O 4 ty ' v ' S ' ' girl ' ' 'O- ' . an . f ' ' . U ' . ' , 0 ' 1-1 . b . ' . , . , . v ' cr'o'0li Cr 1 1 H b' 1 . ' . Oh, I -s ' 0 . 's gg 1 . F' - ' ' fU ' . ' 'A . - ,. ,l v .i ' ' 5, Miss Gifford's mcekness. A Riddle: C: Cz: F: G: ' ' ' 0 . Z - I. ' . ' 3 , . . J .- I ' ' v - O, , . , k rs - is' ' . - 3 ' 5 '. ' . S 5 . , - - l , 1 ' Z l ' .' Y In . l I In Y ' ' V I I , ' , - 5 , ' ' - , 'S . Joe. - U In N - M . g. . . . 1. - v ' -S 0- - D ' ' H D . . . 0 H . . ' b ' .. , .. . L . ' 5 . . 1 st .U . - 3 - . o - sv , U - 's I 1 , K i - ,. ' ' 1 - L J' .H O' P D . Tlllli UI SIIHCR HM5 I6 TRADE AT THE BUSY STORE all SEE THE DIFFERENCE ROASTS To make Myrtle qu1t thewm m and usm powder Make jesse smaller To make Mabelle better lookm K ep Sam Lewxs qu1et 1n Fn hsh Make Ena have a Stfal ht nose Keep Sam Cottle from bem a l1t er'1ry emus Kfep Ethel Hu hes from act1n cute Keep Funk from actln reen You s oundrel you' yelled Samle LEWIS To h1s voun frrend james Pound You k sed Fstle on the porch I ou ht to knoek you down There s where you re wron Youn Pound rephed Wlth aetents m11d and meek DID YOU EVER I-Iear Ena say Well my stars See Mrs Foster sm1le9 Wonder why Chester ms so pop ular 7 out? Ima 1ne M1ss Nlchol whxsper 1n love Words to the Jan1tor9 Deny any knovuled e of seem Harry Ressel throw erasers9 See Carl and Cella Hrrtz Read any of a Freshman s poetry? Fmd out where Net bets so many coats? Ima 1ne Mr Funk as a snake charmerv Neta had a httle tooth At first was whxte as now I klssed her that I won t deny But It was upon the cheek But she took It to the dentlst s booth Oh how could she lrt 1t o ' 3 SU 3 ' 2 - .. l. , , I 4 U. D 3 . , P .4 . . or . . . , - - . . ,B . . lo . . b l Q 4. See Mlss Glfford bawl any one 2 ' . f ll - 5. gl ' ' '5 's - cr ' o ' o ' ' ' ' 21 Z1 ' ta . ' ' g g . 6. ' g ' g ' 7. ' ' , ' U ' I 8. .f . b ' ' is , ' ' . . ' or , .. 9. 0- :2 ' , sa 1 1 v , rv ' ' ' ' 3' IO. Q . , U I b . . Q u , ' - x .. ,' . ,, 5 g , I Rl C W SPANGLER P 1 LISTEN' RETAIL GROCERYMEN Why help pay salesmans salary when you can buy dlrect from us El I-IOITIC COIDIJHHY lfl 3 Home Town Try BADEN S BEST Flour City Wholesale Flour 81 Feed Co Tll C GI SHI ll If E ' 1 I TEAMING CONTRACTOR i HONE 0 9 1 O THE GVSIIICR UH5-I6 If llS good MEAT you want BUY AT ADAMS Cash Meat Market ROASTS He pulled the httle toothy out Poor Nc-ta looked qulte old But that ever smlllng lass Dlsplays a tooth of gold Mrs Foster What s all the ex c1tement9 lfreshle Havent you heard? Mrs Foster Why no Fre' h1e Why a SOph1C s found Dlptherla m the Dxctlonary Dora Hemuger sald she was gomg to take an apron to cook the next tlme she went to Domestxc Sclence class Must be a new dlSh Try xt We thlnk that the next best thlng m Hlgh School after gettmg marrled lS bcmg exempt ln Latm Mnss Gxllord fm German classy Was lst das? fpomtang to Mr Funk watchj joe W lts an Ingersoll Edlth J CID Caesarj The Rhone Rlver Hew It looks hke ram saxd Semor Freshxe What looks like ram? Senxor Water Mr Funk Do you smell rubber burnmgp Joe Yes Carls neck IS sun burned Joe W Qto a Sophyj Better keep your eyes open Sopy Why? joe W Oh so you can see Mlss Nlchols d1d you ever re ce1ve a proposal? Mlss N Once a gentleman asked me to marry hlm over the tel ephone but he had the wrong num ber We all wondered why Thurman looked so txred the mornmg after the Weeme Roast ' 7 . . . D U , . . ' ' 11 . , , . . U . . ,, . . ' 1 1 - ' ' , u ' ' 11 ' , 14 19 , ll 1 . . . . . M - 11 . . . . ,, 1 ' . an 1 11 ' . . , -4 1 - - 1 , u 11 n . . , . . Q - , n ' 1 . .- D . , 1 . . . . . . ,, ,, - - I -4 11 A , A. 11 . . ' ' H . . . . . , ' . . . ' ,, H ' ' , .. , , f . . . . .- 1 . . . . H M . ,, . , 'H , D 1 ' , u 1 11 ' The F E Cragm Lumber Company LUMBER AND RIG TIMBERS VICTROLASV VICTROLASV VICTROLAS' 3: 9253 ZX Yes It ls VICT ROl A9 Anvthmg m the I me of VlCtYOldS MARCUS THE FURNITURE MAIN Chas F Reaper t ple nd F GROCERIES DR FRY :B I Ill' 1 VSHEI R H H -II O O O . lllf Xl.lCIiS IX Phone 28 O I I fe-vii jj., K- i4? ' T W? '-' I Tig o i 'f' fff '21 . Elf R WQTQ? 1 .JL L I I CG V S'a a ancy C as roadway Phone 178 'l'lIlC urslluezn ISH5-I6 l GOOD THINGS TO EAT The Drumright Meat Co We are the People who put the eat m Meat Our Meats are Always Fresh Our Line is Complete Your Trade Solicited C B STUF3F3l FFIFI D Furmture and Undertakmg UALITY mu t be CODSlCl d rl p ic in det rmini g lue Ev rv s St e C n m o l store re ts Calls Answered Day' or Night PHONIL lz Drurrmght Oklahoma 0 l 0 1 ' gg Y! ' l l l l l s T ' ere wi i I fe' e mnkva .. 'el article in our stock of Furniture, Rug, ov s, et ., must co for t stan- ! clarcls umon wliiclm the reputation of our s . , I , 'a- 'n' KODAK VIEWS IC G USIIICR ISHS-I6 C ROASTS Mr Funk 1n Physrcs class What 15 there 1n the sea besrdes hydrogen? Chester F1sh oe Say Carl drd you hear about Chester kxssxng Cel1a on the hill, Carl No but I should have thought that he would have k1ssed her on the cheek Mr Peters Qteachrno for M1ss M11 erj Why d1d they call the M1d ole Aves the Dark A es? Sam Because there were m ny kn1 hts Engaged to four 1rls at once? cxclaxmed Mrs Harden horrrfied How do you explarn such shameless conduct? I dont know a1d Chester I uess Cup1d must have shot me wrth Roy Ethel do you take Domes trc Scrence? Ethel fshylyj IS so sudden' Oh Roy th Farmer Qenterlnv a Grocery storej I-Ialnt ycu Got no eggs? Grocer I a1n t SBIG I a1n t Farmer I a1n t asked you 1S you a1n t I asked you ha1nt you 1S Mr Funk I thouvht I told you to XVI'1tC these orally Mrs G Q1n Amerrcan Lrteraturej Whorn d1d Bret Harte marry? oe I don t know a woman I uppose Cecxl Is the Hellenspont Greece? M1ss M No lt s water M1ss P flu Sophomore Enehshj Now you Sophomcres wul have to et larger vocabularres 1n order to express yourselves or you w1ll have to Oo by fre1ght Mrs I+ frn Hrstory of EGUCHTIOH Chester do you read the B1b e? Chester Mr I ables? Yes ma am Do you know the par Chester Of course Mrs lr then Tell us a few of them Chester Well there s one where everyone loafs and hshes and M1 s G1f Now what are the most rmportant newspapers 1n the Unrted States? Rebecca New York Herald New York Sun Edrth Gushcr Mr Funk fat the News ofhcej would l1ke to have some brlls prlnt Lady at the Olllce Sonny you w1ll have to wa t tlll tomorrow be cause we are so busy today Fay What was the commotlon bout over at your house last mffht? Ethel Wasn t that awful? You see Roy was trylng to vet away wzthout papa seerng h1m and pa was trymg to get rn wrthout ma seerng hrm and ma was tryxng to get to the k1tchen to llght the Ere wrthout Roy seemv her Ena Alto s face lb her fortune Edrth Why Ena you mean mrsfortune dont you Myrtle It takfs nerve to wear a short skrrt Roy Yes and I can th1nk of a couple of other good reasons too Freshman Qproudlyj I saw ou wrth your 1rl last nwht Sophomore Well what do you thrnk of her? Freshman F10urat1vely speak mg shes there , . . . v . I - . llllu lvl S llluli LH.:-lb ss ' , ' ' . M ' . 1 ,, , . A 7? U , , 11 1 as . , . , ts ' A wa . . , - , 1. S. . . - - H vv - . . I Q U va - .. . . . H .- X S ' U . , . . , .H , , n 1 - , . A . . 1 N . g - 1 u H . N . . ' ' ' . sr , ., 2 .. . A ' - o , . . s 1 er x S 1 SO ' . '- F 'OA n ' 'A D ' i , sa .. - ,- . . 0 g . .. . , . H . ' , sn N vw ,. t I , . .. . -. C - .. - . . - 1 V Y ' ' an O ., g ed. . N a machme gun. , .. ' ' Y! 19 bk ' tt 1 ' YU ' - s 1 'J . - .. A . ,, . 1. - D . ' . . . , ss v sr as ' - - 5. ' , V YI I b ' - ' as - AA ' 1 ' ' W V7 v . H ' ' ' . . . , - v - as . ' . . , . - ,- . . . L., :D ' I ,v . 01 1 'Q YF U I U ' I Q I vw, - ' - 11 I . , . 5 K ,. i - an - , .. . ,, . I, 11 . k V . . . . - . M . - ' ,' ' W7 . . O x . . ' b - 2:1 Q it r ' - . , , , ' 19 K3 f g . . n ,, . A . . b . - ' , 35 ' , ' ', 6 . , . . 'J'H1'fl.l'l SHl'1R 1'D13'II3 C 4, 1 '. A GLAZER Good Tallor I one H OL Drumrlght Oklahoma O W STARR M D H A JERGESEN Physluan mi Sul g VV F Tannehlll The Reliable Jeweler lm REMEMBER R GHT Kiefer Mercantile Store Th Home of Hlgh Standard ualltv Merchandlse Phone I 7 Drumrlght Oklahoma 0 , 0 o ISU IQ A . -w..5, A 030 . ll ll ren! I , - l'll mqulv- il HHHXNH Url--IW -Ill , . llpl . --- I-All 'g1 . . , . . l'a1lfl1- N-Il-ml llr-.lltlw l'X,iIIIlII1'l' ff 5--.lt.Nl.1lb Ill'-.-'N I 'llie I-QI H ' nl 'll -. -I-, IPI l XII ll'll'l'. hlxl.X. a ' con Hlllfw- mv X- l' M Uflnw lillil l' g IHHNI: Il 9 TIIII-I iff' I 'SSIIIIICLIR IISDTIIS-II'IS The First National Bank Capital .... 525,000.00 Surplus and Profits 310,000.00 STRENGTH SAFETY AND EFFICIENT SERVICE RIS I ENNETT X I IER Y C 1 R. B. FAR . Jrcasicicnt C. I3 I .I I I , 'icca Jresicienl I. II. 9 1 R ', iasiiicr ARTI IDR DAVIS. .-Xssil. Casimxr R. M. HAYES, Ass't. Cashier ' xo ROASTS QM1' Funk dmmg at the Morrow wxth Mlss Glffordj Waxtre s may we have a spon here? Wa1tress W y yes slr ahead 1f you dont mmd people around Father ffrom other roomj av Helen IS that youn man going to stay at Illghta Helen Qafter a slight pausej says he w1ll dad lf there s plenty of room Where ll I put hmm? JOKESMITHS AMONG FRESHIES lorence Hensler uby Potter va jeffrxes arah Lash ary Jeffrxes thel Gaunt elson QThelamj M1ss Nlchols Tardy Pete? Pete No ma am M1ss Nrchols Absent? Pete No ma am Mlss Nlchols Call your num ber? Pete No ma am fMlSS Nlchols smxlesj M1 s N1chols Lawrence dor' t let me see you do that again Lawrence All rx ht I wlll be more careful next t1me Don Catlln Qln Spanxsh cl ssj M1ss Gliford won t you please make those naughty boys rn the cor ner qurt throwmg at me A farmer one cow da1ryman was notlhcd by the Board of Health that hxs llcense had explred He sat down and answered Dear Sxr The cow beat you to rt he explred hr t It was Sams first txme, to be an usher 1n school affairs and he was a blt frustrated Turmn to a lady v1s1t0r who en tered he axd Th1S way Madam and I w11l sew you 1nto a sheet Taters IS good thxs mormn M dam sald the old farmer makm h1s usual weekly call Oh are they? retorted Mrs Fos er That remxnds me how IS 1t that those you sold me last week are so much smaller at the bottom of the basket than at the top? Well replled the farmer T ters IS growm so fast now that by the txme I get a basketful dug the last one IS about twxce the s1ze of the Frst house would the coal chute? Vayne No but the klndlxng wood FRESHIE PRIMER Darrel l1ves ln a QAIIQ house Lawrence loves Catsup fSn1derj Glenn loves CDunj can oods Florence IS a hen slayer fHens er Thelma l1ves rn a CO j Dell Kathryn has her w1l1 fklnsj Wmfield loves hls CGalj la her Fred l1ves on Ice Ottls klssed her CKesterj Ethel If you re angry wmth Tom how are you gomg to get square by accompanym h1m on a s1c1 h rxde? Kathryn Im gom to wear 'I'lll'I GVSII CR I.Dll'-Ili . . ,H . . . . . . M . 5 . . . B , , I3 ' . ' : n h I .Q ' 1 go . g . . ' - 5 , S 1 . , U ' u , sc . ' . S -' ' 0 ' ' ', a- C' . ' . ' . .. b , g ' , sa ' . . He U H . . , v I A - , v . i H t U H H . . . .. n A5 '73 ' ' ln a- F- . ' ' ' R- - ' ' E- ' . ,. ' S- . h ' H-elen Farris. ' Glenn: If a burglar entered the M- ' . - ' , n ' ' I7 N-- . ' ' ' , nt vu , L. - sn - ' ' , in H -ii , un v as 71 I I : 46 , V .99 g I 'S ' . u Q I ' . ' 1 D- , an 'U ' . . ,C , . ,, . . . . . W . . . U 4 lt ' ' 9 C , b J . I D 1 V, - ' ' . I , . lt V ' 1 ' 1 l 1 4 I I I . . on . f D .. - , 'g ' . - L S ' S 'vu Z nl' 1 ' g a 'l'lIl'I GVSIIICR I9I5-I6 . V ia. . . 'i'. ,Q ' . ' -NI--sf -. 1 , 'far ,,. 5 - L ilk -f- -B-r r Q-H ,G Telephone 295 Post Office Box 428 DRUMRIGHT HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING just completed by J F RANKIN General Contractor and Buxlder School Bulldmgs and Remforced Work a SPCCIBIIY OH-ice over Drumrlght State Bank Drumrlght Okla nun-mmm-muumnmu l l , . ISIII R FDI x n ROASTS ve1 I cant swrml shouted Paul 1n the pond as he went under He came up and adam shouted I can t SVJIITI' The languld Freshle on the bank survcyed hmm wlth m11d mterest as he sank adam gasplng I cant swlml Well frnend commented the Fresh1e th1s lo a strange tlme to be bc sung about xt Lawrence son of the mlmster was mtensely afrald of storms One aft crnoon m january he was caught m what promlsed to be a severe elec tr1ca1 storm I-I1s father saw hxm dash for home and not'ced that ms hps moved a he ran As he got safely mto the house h1s father soothed h1 fear and then asked What were you saymg Law renee? Lawrence shuddered O n rephed I was just remmdmg God that I am a mxmster s son I wxsh I were a bxrd sang Mrs Foster gayly I wrsh you wer too slghed Mr Foster then you could go North every summer wlthout It costmg me anythmg A pamful scene was bemg staged wxth Lawrence Mr Snyder and a buggy wh p 1n the prmcxpal roles Mr Snyder gave volcc to the anclent platrtude Thrs hurts me Lawrence far more than It does you he sa1d Lawrence grltted h1s teeth Then he warled keep It up I can stand lt james saxd Mxss Nlchols stern ly as she came upon the scene of 1'1OStl1lt1CS why are you stttmg on that boy? He pasted me m the eye sand James savagely -I I' u Q rv as 1 - an ' - as 1 t, n - nv ' ' sa y U 1 ' n u ' va - 1 n ' . M . .IN . 1 , - - sy L . r - v , . 'S . S I u Y ' , - n 14 H ' . . h, e . M . . . 1 ' ' s n u ' ' no , . , . as ',, A sv ' x, , . sa r - n , . qi . . . . H . 1 y v . ,, . 1 ' - u vs tu ' ' 1 v 9 ' n u H - ' - Q y - , . . . . U , , 9 19 ss . ,, . r , . 'FSHC if-l'?5iJ ICR 13315-NS HIII1I'IiN IlIIII',l,IllIi5 I I Ill XX. Iivrgg-. I'lv'-.. Iwm. XIQI. ,I. XX. Ilylgg I I..IS 1:n-II.Xx41-I'rv- I, l., IL.-111,411 I I X1 IIIVIIIIJIIVI N-I w.'Ir4.4-. II. Qu X.-Ml. I. II. IIrxIm. X.11'f1rIl1m1 I THE BRIGGS LU BER CO XI I IxI'NI',N III Building Material, Rig Timbers Paints, Varnlshes Etc A Home Company in a Home Town c01D11MiLN15 OI ATTORNEY FRANK I-IICKIVIAN . , . . X ,,, 1 ..N . wi, ' 'l'llI'I GVSIIER ISHS-I6 MERCI-IA S Practlce Your Slogan and Patronlze l'l0lVlE. INDUSTRY You can buy anytlnng m your lme from us anytlnng from a box of craclcerjaclc to a car loacl of Sugar Yale Wholesale Grocer Co Are You Our Prescrlptlon Department I I ur pr Palace Drug Store H I IIIRISNFX Pr p F1rtD .1srIxtrNIe Stre IHOWF 5 U kn gh! Bllg 1 gel. PRINTED BY 512s DRUMRIGHT NEWS Illll-XR PKIN I FOR PARIII I I -XR PFOPIP . . . 1 0 I T? I I :eu o' -wmnumzu-mmnmnuum-n-mnnmurunu-n-ammzozo l A ' -7,1 A lf ll ' '- Q-dl x il ,a I II ,- fl, .L ' Y 1 . ' '- I- A - fl 'If an 1'llSllPlllf'l' ul rhf- popular new 'X' ,,'N?', I I - 21. In Drug blur:-'F ll ll 5 -22 f I v V . . l, lx' l In-xvellelal 4t'l'Vl1'l'. Iwsr quality I I V ff I gmulf. Huw! re-aforxublr prim-s. If I THIS ANNUAL . . I , I. l I W ,I il ! 'l I 1 ,, li Ilxf- ltrlllhlliflllll on wlllvll ue: 4: 3 are building our business. , 1 V , . . 'g' No SllbSll1IlUlI he-rf-. Bring u-4 ' lx yo es'-riptiolls. N ll I r 'I PAR Q ,A . l' CRS ,I fr 0. i l . H , .2 ' 's oorE'. 'ice . r..'o, an , , - - . 4 X - ' A ,.n 1 rs 1 , :.....wf.1........,....I..,:. QQ ,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v3 X U , I 1 We Hegln Wlwz mlm: nfl 11 If 1 1 111 un 11 Iltdl 1 S PHONE 187 111 Irank liukmfm Mem The Glllette Mercantlle Agency COLLECTIGNS AND ADJUSTMENTS EVERYWHERE 1 4 1 11 11111 0I1n11plu1u11t11 I he Svtranh 'l'll C ILVSIIICR l.Dl5-Ili ' HA ' 'v M11 ' 1 '11- 1 -'at' Lf B lau 1Hlll'I'S lmz1v1- HIT All 1' J C1 11111111111 .'P1AS'il'l? H. W.G'l1t1e - 0 ' ' ' . 2,,. . Cc1lle1crU11's of Iimmd, Bad 0111114 Rm1n1s14 :md I111iIf11'-11tA1'1-1 mts I z11l li ' ling . x ' nf N 1 ' D 1 ROASTS But dxdn t I tell you to count one hundred before you let your angry passlons use Yes m and I m Slttlflg on h1m so hell be here when I Oet through rountmg When you found you d1dn t have your fare dld the conductor make you Get off and walk? asked Ralph Only get off responded Wm he d I-1e dldnt seem to care whether I walked or sat down M1ss Dulenbeck soon after arr1v mo ln Drumrl ht was try1n0 her best to buy a collander but could not make the clerk understand what she wanted The clerk showed her sev eral kmos of pans but at each she shook her head F1nally she got an ldea Glve me the krnd she sa1d where the water goes ahead and the Mr Funk Some people call me strngy do you th1nk I am? M1ss G eene Cpushxng hlm awayj Well I must adrnrt you are rather close t txmes Ceha Q s she followed hxm to the bateb Why Chester you aren t foxng home so early are you? Chester Yes I an t stand th1s monot ny any lonver Celn Well er aren t you go lnff 'ro k1ss me good n1ght9 Chester fas he mounted h s horse composed mostly of I'lbSD Why I shfuld say not A POETIC r RESHMAN A Freshman standmv by the w1n dow Hls ha1r was full of gum Along came httle joe johnson And made hls pocket kmfe hum Lawrence S Smart Soph Wm joe Wells you neednt thlnk you are so w1se just because you are a unlor The Sophomores are greater than you' Why just look at me' I can do any thin I can even go w1th any of the Scnxor ,o1rls 1f I want to' We wonder lf he doesn t want to or 1f he has some other reason why the :emor 1rls are never present at hls slde Ceha had been Slttlflff on Joe s lap IPCC e1ghtP M It was now eleven P M and Cena welghed 260 pounds Deznest she sald as the clock struck eleven t1mes you don t mxnd my sxtt1nb here do you? No dearest not now gallantly returned oc I ve been numb slnce nme o clock Thxs afternoon announced Mr Peter at the monthly teachers meetmg Prof Funk wxll read a paper on The Devll Please pay close attentxon for P101 Funk has spent mu h trme on the paper and full or hls subject M1ss Nrchols Mr Funk I am afraxd Ill have to rarse you board Mr Funk Ah now Mxss Nlch ols dontbe afrald ma am Befforra youll have to for ox can t Why hano lt Ulfl saxd r Cook angrlly that fellow Spurgeon only makes ten dollars a week' Iknow father sald Ethel plead lngly but then a week passes so qulckly when you re so fond of each other r 1 1 1 1 1 1' H 11' -I 5 Illlu hl Sllllui .D.. I 1. ' . ' . U . . , , . . . .A ,, 1 1 . , ' 5 . - 11 . . - .. - - g. . A U . 1 11 , 1 b A . .1 , V9 ' . ' ' A T ' Q' 1- 1 11 V ' 1 , b' 11 ' , 1 ' b . I . O - C. . 1 5 5 1 b C . . . C 1 ' ' 1. 11 - 4 - 1 . , ' 11 1 - . 1 ' . ' ' 11 . O, . . , , . 11 11 11 g ' 11 ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 11 1 - 11 , 1 - 1 8 11 - 11 I macarom stops. N 11 'N 11 . I 1 - ' ' 11 . 1 , . IS 1 1 - .. , . 11 ' 1 - 1 n . ,, 1 ' 1 ca.. . - as - 3 C, , 11 1 . , , It A . . ' 11 C L, F 1. , . U , . 11- 'T ' ' I , A C 'Q ' Y' . . c . - -' 3 . . , 1 : - . - ' - ' ' ' H . . . ,, D . . . H . . . 1 . , , ' l 1 . , . , ' , 11 .. , . b 1 - 1 11 1 - 1 11 J . , . 11 , ' ' 11 - M .Q 1 5 1 5 1 - ' ' 11 . . ' ' ' t1 ' 1 Q 11 1 11 v 11 - ' - 1 1 1 . ' ' 11 . ' ' . . . , 1! ' 1 ROAb'l S Ill LP' A lonely baehelox toorl m hls flat l rVm,, pextaters m smokmf fat As he turned them 0 er and o er He loathccl the Job and softly swoxe As some of the reasc flew m hls eye And then as 11 sputtered wlldly about 'I he baehelox lmeat 1t xuth 1 xhout 'I l'l31Il1,,,l'1t3 maulen he went to see Oh be my l1fe s mate deal saxcl he She waxn t pletty he wasnt vuse But oh the tatels that clam'-,el fmes 'l'lIl'I HVSIIICR IJIF'-IH F I U ' ' . ' l J ' M . . hu . All at once he let our a cry. ' ' U ' - V I I ' . .U 1. Q 'THIQ I'.l'S11I'IR IE313-113 r r I l l S71-tlllhdlh 4 IIIIIQIUIIIII flu Qulluu nth 'Hlmul Btllllllll 4 mu mmm lliltlalrrrrnla QIIII ttmltll ILLER S Two Bug Hardware and Furnrture Stores Norfolk Hardware gl ljurmturc Company Qu 1tBr xglx ix um tht Blu Bllldlll lr no 0 Q K l-larwclare or ljurnlture Company P nn Xunuf lull ln ,ck south Drumrl lr Stat Banlt r an l'1ttlng urnlture Buffet Lrlvrarx l l Extmmon an lLl19Il Qa met Dre su It ug W X mvo 1 wry large lure ol Rug l ur leum 1nd C o rgocum B F MILLER I og , 0 E . A 4 Q Q Q-K i l 9 Q 0 l I . x- x T fi ' J 1 Q E g 'L Li l .. W ' ' U ' x , 1 ' 2. l - - . A A E25 oz ve, f Y' rl ' g lj o .3 Q' . J '. 1 lr . 5 ng l U ' ljllflfl' Shf-Il Hardware, Builders' Hardwear:-, Tools, Stove-s, Cas lpipv cl Q' ' KS, F D , - s, ' ' 1' Tax 1 vs, -, .- ,l l l 's, Klli , X' , S, -Si ' S, Beds, S 1 ir AIS, . lattrr-ssus. Vt-It rf K l, s,,'o2 . irjl' X 2 ' 0 0 ' 2 'lBl1Ii.'l1'f'3Ul1'I!IR IDI! -Ni THE PEOPLE'S STORE PHONE 66 GOOD THINGS TO EAT Prompt Delivery Courteous 1 reatment FOMPIIMENTS .I W KLINCJLESMITH IS R l'Dl 1: lb ROASTS Cella left n Frxday and went to Tulsa She told Ches C1 before leav mg that he would be home the next Sunday even ng after sundown and that he mlght cornc over The next Sunday evemng Chester s mother went cut m the yard and found Ches ter crymg and watchmg the sun She asked h1m why he was crymg and he rephed Mama I want the sun to hurry and go down so that I can go over to Cena s house One day a Freshman and a Sem r were slttmg at the drnm table 1n the hotel but dld not reed mze each other The Senlor whale wa tm plcked up the sugar and na s d xt to the Sweet The Freshman then prcked up the cracker yar and passed lt to the Semor and sald Crackers to the Cracked Thelma asked Thurman rf he knew what a muff was and he rephed N She sa1d It IS somethmg that holds a gxrl s hand Thurman grmned and replled I wlsh I was your mul? Mr Funk Dad I beheve Ill get marr1ed and settle down Dad Why son the best thmg for you to do rs to stay sxngle and settle up Are you Owen Sm1thP asked a man of Paul Allen Oh yes I must be Im owm everybody Purple IS all the rage ln the D S vvxth the boys and some jumor grrls '.'lI IC . 7- ' by l . , 1 ' - l . y L s N I - - 1 ' y . . 4, ' , as . , , ' Y .VV . . . . U . a 3 o U . W N D D . , 1 gf, . D Y Q . the Freshman and said: Sweets to 91 . . ' . ' H 9! ht 0.99 ln ' : 66 ' ' D ' 9 91 . u . It. I if L l , sn ' s ' 79 , u ' ' ' 1 S! it ' 97 ' I 1 bl . 9 ' U . . 3 V YS 'I'lI IC G-l'Sll'l'IR l9I5-I6 HOTEL MORROW Drumrlght Steam Laundry For Drumrxght People We do your nelghbor s work why not yours Our wagons cover the city Work promptly called for and dellvered Phone 125 O 0 . 9 - 1 , . - ' D D ROASTS ALTO AND SOME ONE CWE DONT KNOW WHOJ He put hls arm around her neck And the color left her cheek But It showed upon hxs overcoat For just about a week Mr Peters Hal11e what IS that Mrs Peters T e beans I uess Mr Peters feasxly provoked on ac count of lonv absnnence from foodj That 18 Jubt the way you burn ev ery set of beans that we cook Who was If rnade a speech on Loyalty and then forgot even the meanmb of the word by February 11th Qday before the jumor play9 TIIIC GVSIIICIR LHS'-li' burning? 5: h O 1 .. D ' . N . . b . P 2 5 ' YV - 36. ' 3 .. .. O . O Y 0lL ROY LTY Goes Wlth Your Homeslte BROADWAY ADDITIO We are drlllmg a Tucker sand test on Lot 23 Block 38 m above addition The royalty on all wells drilled goes wlth lots we are selling The only proposition of the lnnd ever of fered the people of Drumnght Well will be flmshed by June l 1916 Drumrlght Townslte Co. 'FII 'I Gl'.'ll ICR I9l7-I6 o 0 31, '1!T','I lZ'Q,HlH1? ' M1523 'UE'RZI+ 'W Wf'V1 'l WW X' 122119 Ullffllif ,1I!ZIlZR'Zl41iT?MLR?wiR'lf'f '1l , . , . O O VISIT Illarkey Fall s Store FOR Staple Dry Goods Clothing, Shoes and The Quallty Store Phone 78 Hart Shallner Sz Marx Clothes Eclwm Clapp Shoes The Palace EVERYTHING For Men and Boys W E STRIWE T0 PLFASP Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats 'l'll IC GI Y W 1' ' H 'wW'gp'1w' I'I'1III'I'l' I '1'I1' Ladies' Ready-to-Wear D0n't Wait! B- Crankeal A Be' S,lf.fr x r ll'lISllIRI'lx r SENIOR S FAREWELL As the leaves ln Autumn fallmg Leave the tender l1ttle buds Wh1ch w1ll bathe at Robm s calhng Bare old trees ln emerald floods So does th1S now trablc partmg From our alma mater dear Into llfe s vast fore' t drear Fresh from out the halls of learmng We rush forth to strlfe and cares We know that all temptauons spurmng We shall slde step all the snare But lf by the W3yS1dC falterm Some dear mate falls on the shoal Let us stop and gently hft him Bear hlm wxth us to the goal So dear classmates as we sever Let s ask God to gulde us through For well need a strong arm ever To uphold us and be true' EDITH JOHNSTON 16 X Staff All In 'I' I I i 'I J 7-li' Y 7 1 1 a y, 1 - 1 .' U. . v V Only fit us for the startlng ' ' s . A! . . . U bu U V , Q1 - 9 y .


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