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From left to right, first row: Ethel Glad well. George Rice, Clarice Clymer, Boyd Bunch, Bud Conway. Helen Empey, Ethel Sams Second Row: Blanche Wescott, Margueritte Hubbard, Clara Lemons, Wanna Kintzley, Daisy White, Stella Bunch, Sherman Schubnell. Third row: Bertha McCafferty, Lottie Gillan PhotOM by J. A. Shuck.
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as chaperon,” Maude suggested. “Oh yes, yes, young lady your teacher shall certainly chaperon the entire company or if you wish only a select few. “I'll go if you will let me run through a keg of whiskey, said Daniel. “Young man. I can allow no such traffic of liquor in my balloon. “Then I’ll not go, and Daniel picked up his books and marched out muttering that he hoped the whole outfit found the sun instead of the moon. “I’ll go rain or shine, said Ruth who was rewarded by a bright smile and a look of approval from Dr. Secord, so Vera im- mediately added: So will I and was also rewarded. “Well, there is one thing sure and certain, I’ll go if Mr. Howell will give me my credit in Physical Geography and if I may take ‘Taffy,’ my little white kitten; but other- wise I’ll not go, because I’m afraid,” object- ed Bea. 1 will surely give you your credit, Bea, for I should not want a Senior class of only one member and that member you, said Mr. Howell laughingly. “And I am sure you may take your cat with you, added the Dr. “Well, I don’t like to leave school at ail. but if the rest go I will too, said Clara. “If there were more of such willing pupils,” said Dr. Secord, “I should have made this trip years ago, but I am indeed glad that I have never before found a class. Just then the door opened and Daniel entered carrying two quart bottles of bit- ters. “Well, Dr. Secord, you surely can’t object to this, as I am in very poor health, and it is absolutely necessary that I take this medicine.” “Oh certainly not, young man, I am per- fectly willing; indeed I use that myself, when I am in Oklahoma. Mr. Howell, can you suggest a good place from w'bich to start? “Well,” replied Mr. Howell, “I would sug- gest the roof of this building, providing the class will promise not to hoist their flag before starting. “Well, I will see that no flag is hoisted, answered Dr. Secord. “So we will start from the roof of the school house June 10th at 10 o’clock. “I thank you pupils very much for your kindness, and shall do my best to make the trip agreeable as well as profitable. And you. Mr. Howell, in remembrance of your courtesy, I shall bring you some valued souvenir from the moon. I suppose wre may now consider the meeting adjourned. Be sure to be on time.” BEA MOUNT, ’09. 29
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YELL. Purple and Gold, Purple and Gold, We are the Sophomores you’ve been told. Remember us now, remember us when, We close our books in 1910. OFFICERS. PRESIDENT—WANNA KINTZLEY. SEC. TREAS.—CLARA LEMONS. CLASS ’10 Here’s to the class of 1910, There’s Marion Blake and her cousin Nat; And long may they remember Imogene Goff and Bess Lowe, When they first entered the E. H. S. Boyd Bunch and Stella who are near kin. In ’06, the tenth of September. And Lou Hatchett who is not slow. From the first they learned their lessons Bertha McCafferty and Susie Stone, fast, In English they were well known; Physiology, I atin and Algebra, Could make of them no drone. And when the second year began, Most all the familiar faces Were poring o’er their books again And keeping up their paces. And now their General History, Algebra and I atin too; And English and Geometry They think they will subdue. Miss Daisy White and George Rice, Mignon Carter and Clarice Clymer. And Bud Conway who always looks nice. Ethel Gladwell and Lottie Gillilan Clara Lemons and Ethel Sams, Sherman Schubnell and George Kossic Helen Empey whose “can’ts” are cans.” Then next to last is Wanna Kintzley And last is Marguerite Hubbard; And if any one’s name I have omitted. He surely will call me a great big lubbard. Motto: Ad Astra per Aspera. Colors: Purple and Gold. Flower: Cream Tea Rose. And when the last two years we finish, Which the class intends to do, El Reno High School will shed many tears, To hear it bid adieu. —Boyd Bunch, ’10. 31
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