El Reno High School - Boomer Yearbook (El Reno, OK)

 - Class of 1936

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IMMMimiMMMIMMMMMiaMMIMimtlMmilMMMI 16 NMIIIIIHNNIIIIIIINNNIIIIIIIIINNIIIIINNNMNIHNNNNNIII IIIIINNNNINNNNmilMNMNNNirNNmilllNNNNIIIIIIINNNNWNNNNNKIIINNIINHINNNNNIMIHIMMNI THE BOOMER. 1936 MIMMIIMMMItlMMMMMIMMMMMIMMMMMIMMMMMIMMMMM'MMMMItlMMMMIMMMMMMIMMMMMMIMMMl'MMtMtlttMMItlMMMMMIIIMMMMMIIIIMIMMMMIMtlMMMMMIM Junior Class Hetty Kllen Blake, Bernice Bow- man. Cura Bell Brady, irene Bra i- «tool. Helen Brown. Mi drcd Lulls. Anita Cantrell. Creta falter. Kllzi- bath Chapman. Shirley Crabbc. Joan l avln, Margaret l)a . lx, Virginia Dc- Vltt. Arlene Furrix. Lorraine l-V- klns. Rosemary Fox. Buby Fuller, Mary Sue «lamer. Berdine Codircy. Le« nnf Gustafson. F.iirry Hamilton. Irma Faye Harrison, I.ore'iie Have». Lorene Haynes, Mattie Hill. F.an •«•» Hddgcx. C lady a Holland. Klla Mu- Holsen. I ebble Hublm, Helen Claire Humphrey. Madge liver. Imogcnr Ir- win. Helen J.ick.xon. Blanche Jone.x. Juanita Jones. June Ku zvnski. Helen Beeper. Ine l.ittle. Della Matthew». Delolx Mayo. Noa Atha McDaniel. Gladys Mot See. Lorene Miller. Vir- ginia Miller. Margaret Mill», Kxtcr Mlttnacht. Mary M o n t g o m e r v Jacqueline Nlevar. Mary Serena Nile». Iona I’almor. Unit I’almer. Lucille rl’almer. Mildred I'arke . Juanita I’erdue. I.oola Potect. Kllza- beth Powell, l-ola Power», Kath- ryn Bedell, Harry Roberts. Ia - retta B u k e ». Dorothy B u » h. Madelyn Scott. Buth Keamnnds. Kllnore Slegrlst. Ktta Mae Sharp. Doria Smith. Opal Springer. B -rnl -e Streltenberger. Mary Stephen». Agne» Sennas. Vivian Swisher. Ifaxcl Teague. Myrtle Ann Tlmberlake Maxine Thompson. Ix-ota Townsend. Marian Tucker. Adah Van Wagner. Nina Warren. Vera White. Dorothy William». Bobbie Dee William», l-ee Ktta Wood. Irene Woodruff. Wllla Voukey. Kdlth Yount, «’lay All.right. Thonus Ashinhnrst. Albert Baker. Amo» Bartlett Dewey Bell. William KI»hop. Bill Blanchard. Forrest Blanton. C. C. Blood wort h. George Bonham, Wilmot Bollinger. Kenneth Bowling. John Chappell, la-land Crabbe. Kdward «'lark. Balph Clovl». Billy «'ollin», James Coffey. Ix-roy Conner, William Conner. Robert Cory. Marvin Crump. Arthur Davi». Bruce Davi». Krnest Doke. Harry Donnellan. Thomas Dougin». Alfred Doyle. Harrold l re»»er. Klvin Duke. Max Dull. Carlyle Dunn. Scott Kd- warda. Max «Sholxton. Kugene (Sibaon, James filbert. Bene Gerard. Buddy Grabfelder. Bob Crove. Delinar Haun. Charles Hub- hard. Kenneth Hubh». Boy Jcnning». W. B. Jennings. Bichard Knntm. Bill Kelly, Vernon laiwrence. Harry Uwe. Bichard Luttrell. Kdward McCullough. John McCoy. Balph Mock. David Morgan. Vernon Marler. I.lnnell Murphy. l«eonard Palmer. I.loyd Patswald. George Pearl. Jr.. Hardie Penny. David Penny baker. Bichard Rhodes. Donald Roberts, Hugh KobltiHon. Jame» Boger». Balph Schultz. Ariel Schwartz. Harold Sheets, la-slle Sheets. George Shlrey. Joe Short. Joe Slattery. Donald K. Smith. Norman Springer. Boy Stafford. Charles Stanfield, lister Stoehr, Francis Thompson. Clifford Tlcdt, Thomas Billie, Corte Truax, Vernon Fndcrwood. Carl Fndcrwood. Tice Wagoner. Joe Walluce. Sam Weach. Bldge Whitlock. Bupcrt Wler. Buymond Williams. Hubert Womack. Bobert Wood. Sophomore Class Vonda Atkinson. Annela Bee Ba- ker. Lucille Baker. Juanita Barree. Llnett Born el I, ilixa Blffle. Helen Blevins. Irene Brandloy. Bubye Brown. Myrtle Carmichael. Berdlne Clark. Dorothy Clovl . Gwendolyn Cochran. Norma Helen Cole. Wanda Cole, Jean «’ollin». Klla Marie Cox. Lola Cutrell. Freda Davis. Kathryn Doke. Alice Duff. Irene l-.sscx. Mil- dred Kvans, Wenell Ferguson. Mary Lee Finley. Isabelle Kike. Hazel Flagler. Marion Flcenor. Betty Fox. Marjorie Gebhart. llazeldeane Hard- wick. I.uellit llaydon. Lorene Heb- bard, Carol lleligmnn, Dorothy Hen- sley Virginia Herbcrger. Naomi Hildebrand. Annabel Howard. Avis Irwin. Lois Irwin. Kvclyn Jennings. Klixabcth Jernlgan, Irene Jones. Marie Jones. Tol Jones. Clnudyx Kennedy. Winifred Knox. Lillie Ku- bala. Margaret l inman. Nadine Lewis, oleta Longwith, Alice la r- enzen. Viola Loyall Grace Mar»h. Georgia Martin. Margaret Martin, lo- in Matthews. Marcella Mayhuv. opal Mayo, Marybel McCullough Velma McNew. Betty McBae. Kdna Mcltae. Ivif Pent»vieTker i • wrJ hr! 1 n ••»'«•• •■ l-«ura Moore. J l»enn Norvell. Agne» Onan. Billie Oxford. Bernice Oyler. Kve- She re r a. M U d re d bJrey I tut h S 1.1'»'rJ 11 Vl.r.‘f‘n.1 J,U ,h- Maybelle Bussell. Frances Sandefur. Frankie Sears. Kathryn

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THE BOOMER, 1936 15 Earl Yost Academic He has ambitions of becoming a college math professor. Lindell Yount General Reward awaits perseverance. Marie Zeioler Academic She has a twinkle in her eye. CLASS POEM It’s taken strength and courage to reach the goal for which we’ve sought; We've had some fears and trials as our onward way we’ve fought. At times the sky seemed clouded, but there’s always been a sun; There’s been a lot of pleasure and a bit of wholesome fun. We know we’ve made some failures, but perhaps this had to be— To teach us all a lesson that our faults we’d better see. Four years we’ve worked together, and some honors we have won; And Oh! We hope the school is better for the things that we have done. Four years we’ve spent together; we’ve made dear friends we’ll not forget. And now our hearts will yearn so sadly for those that we have met While sharing all our pleasures—sometimes our joys and troubles, too— When sitting in the school room, as we oft were wont to do. We hope we’ll make a host of friends as we go out in life. But when we’re sitting all alone, away from noise and strife, We’ll know our lives are better as we seem to hear the calls Of well-remembered voices that echoed in El Reno High School halls. We’d like to pay a tribute to all who’ve helped us on our way And given us a lofty purpose for which no gold could pay. You’ve had much patience as you’ve smoothed for us a path each year And cast aside from out our sight so many worries drear. We’ll try to do our duty as you’ve taught us in the past; We’ll try to keep your standards high before us to the last That you’ll be proud of all the victories the Class of ’36 has won— That you will feel the school is better for the things that we have done. Barbara Gamble.



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THE BOOMER. 1936 17 IMIMMMMIMMMMII OUR CLUBS By MINNIE “Of all things beautiful and good The kingliest is brotherhood.” As the El Reno High School grew, both the faculty and the students felt a need for permanent clubs to sponsor extra-curricular activities. In 1914 the first permanent club was organized. Since that time the extra-curricular activities have grown until now we have thirteen clubs, rep- resenting the various phases of our school life. Among these are an honor society, debate clubs, pep organizations, literary societies, department clubs, a religious organization, and a letterman's club. Each club has a special purpose, but there are two gen- eral purposes for all. to provide an outlet for any and all talent and enthusiasm which may be found among the stu- dents nnd to give definite training in citizenship. These IX)U JONHS clubs provide opportunities for the furtherance of leader- ship, fellowship, cooperation, fellowship, and for the ex- pansion of the mind of the individual student. They lead to a better understanding and appreciation of the social and educational advantages to be obtained through participation in a given program. In our clubs, complete charge is taken by the student, the place of the sponsor being merely to advise. The students have chances to hold offices. They learn to give orders tactfully and to follow the instructions of their fellow students cheerfully. Working together in a group, of course, brings about cooperation and good-fel- lowship. In this way. one can easily see that the clubs are developing the talents of the students and training them to be good citizens. In fact, all our clubs are dedicated to the task of making high school days and later life richer, fuller, and more pleasant for all who have taken part in the club work. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW--Miss Josephine Hodnctt. Sponsor; Dorothy Hesscnflow. President; Mildred Von Tungeln, Dorothy Shacklett. Evelyn Schuenemeyer, Orlene Robinson. Marion Hensley. Secretary. Charlotte Mae Irving. SECOND ROW — Lillian Canon, Lee Conrad. Earl Yost, Vice-President. Leonard Weyrick, Victor Hackney. Bar- bara Gamble, Otto Hess. The National Honor Society was organized in 1933. Its purposes are “to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stim- ulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leader- ship, and to encourage the development of character. The membership of the club is limited to fifteen per cent of the graduating seniors and five per cent of the sec- ond semester juniors. During each school year there arc two initiations held, a private one the first semester and a public one the second semester. Each spring the club gives a banquet honoring all students elected to membership dur- ing the year. As a special project, the members of the society have volunteered to tutor students who have been absent for a long period of time because of illness and need special as- sistance. Members who do not appear in the picture are Helen Bel Barnhart, who was elected to membership during her junior year, and the following students taken in the second semester: Ruth Reed, Evelyn Reuter. Jo Anne Chilcott, Bonnie Schuldt, Alta Smith, and Louise Stickley, seniors; Fairry Hamilton. Frances Lea Hodges. Greta Carter. Helen Jackson. Mary Sue Garner. Virginia Miller, Leona Gustaf- son, Ruth Scamands and Virginia Devitt, juniors.

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