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Page 3 SENIORS PRESENT PLAY A FULL HOUSE HERE The senior class of 1931 presented the farce comedy JA Full House 1n the audltorxum of the high school May 15th Th1s play was given as their annual class play and enJoyed unprecendeted success as such It was comedy 1n trree acts wrltten by Fred Jack son noted playwrlght The play was well advertlsed and was presented before an ex ceptlonal house This play had been presented sev eral times by professxonal players in large c1t1es such as New York The scene lS 1n the drawlng room of Flemlngs duplex apartment on Riverslde drive New York City early ln the spring of the year The story of the play IS one that concerns a reckless wealthy youth who writes ardent love letters t a designlng chorus glrl An attor rey brother In law who steals the letters and then gets h1s handbag mixed up with the grlp of a bur gler who has Just stolen a valuable necklace from the mother of the n d screet youth IS a promment character m the play The efforts of the crook to retrlve h1s plunder and other amuslng Incldents mad up a drama ID wh ch the act on never halted for a moment The llnes held a fund of humor at all t mes Some of the characters were Parker an Engllsh butler Bert W1l ox Susie from Sloux Clty a .Ae d .Ile a alla-pklmi-arf uttuy no well a brxde Vyta Corbln Miss Wlnnecker from Yonkers the aunt Paulxne Trxndle Daphne Charters Ottxlys sister Thelma Burnett Nlcholas Klng a stranger Eudle Grose Ned Pembroke Jr an only son Carl Smith George Howell a brldegroom Earl Cook Daughtery a poll e sergeant Donald Kelley Jim Mooney a pollceman Elvm Warren Clancy apol1ceman Cyrus Smith Mrs Flemlng who owns th THE IRONHEAD I I Junior High School Graduation Tuesday, May 19th. 1. Processional, Ann Connors. 2. Invocation, Rev. W. W. Mc- Connell Seek your Star' J Lincoln Hall Salutatory Plano Solo Ella Mae Blake Valedlctory Go Lovely Flower' Girls Glee Club Rev W Mark Sexton Mc Alester Okla 9 Presentation of Dlplomas E C Hopper 10 Benedlctlon Rev S B Bar rett GRADUATES DECIDE FUTURE Many of the graduates have de clded the colleges they w1ll attend or lf they do not plan to go to college the field of work they w1ll enter James Brennan w1ll attend Har vard Unlverslty where he w1ll study for the mlmstry Bruce Cowl ng w1ll attend the University of Columbla He will spec alize ID Home Economlcs Ella ORe1lly plans t attend Warner Agrlculture College where she will speclallze m aesthetic dancmg Arl1e Cro ker plans to attend the Chxckasha Womens College where he will prepare to be an ln structor IH campustry Earl Cook lntends to be a Joke lter so he w1ll alwavs know the point Armour Lowe has flnally declded to go to Chllllcothe Business Col lege to take up a course 1n Jour nallsm Charles Vlctor Wllson w1ll go to Vanderbllt College where he w1l be enroled for a course ln cookmg apartment Helen Smock Vera Vernon a show glrl Helen Wllcox Mrs Pembroke from the c1ty of Boston Venetah Grose TRADE WITH x xx Xyx SMITH 81 TIICKER I I May 18, 1931 Bono DAY I April 1, 1931, the seniors left the! high school on their annual Hobo Day outing, accompanied by Miss Pfaff and Mr Tippie The senlors appeared at the s hool that mornlng clad 1n the tradltxonal garments of the day many and varled as to style and color Some of the more outstand ing costumes were those of Carl Smith presldent of the senlor class and James Brennan Among the glrls Vera Parkhurst was perhaps the best dressed present Transportatlon for the class was provided by Eudle Grose Joe Mc Kinney Donald Kelley and Mr Tlppe The group went down the Southl Canadian r1ver at flrst but afterI all of them had arrived they de I cided that the spot was not ap I proprlate for their fest1v1t1es andI it was declded to go to Gaines creek Near Games creek a few hundred yards up 1n the hllls the plcnxc was held and It was there that the greater portlon of the evenmg was spent After the lunch the party gathered upon the Games creek brldge and there were games and stunts Several members of the group were shghtly ragged when they re turned to the c1ty but the tearmg was all 1n fun No one got angry Goodbye 1931 Semors' A. Lowe had appeared in a new suit and spent some money. Charles: You must have realized something on your poems. Lowe: Realized I was a nut and got myself a job digging ditches ' Mr T1pp1e Thls exam w1ll be conducted on the honor system please take seats three apart and ln alternate rows Honor? 9 9 'P Students Pay a VlSlt To The CON OCO SERVICE STATION And Meet Mack Phone 341 XXX TO THE GRADUATIN G CLASS OF 1931 May your luck, be never falling, May your sweethearts be always true, God bless vou, noble semors Here s our love to you MISS MAY BAILEY G1'0C9l'Y And Market Always Your Frlend XXX Xxx xx swsxxxwx Farmers 8 Merchant Bank Ilu t Banking Eufaula, Oklahoma Phone 2 0 X XX X XXNX xv Nx xx x x xx x xx xxxxxsxy xxwx x xxx xx x xX xxw xxxxxxxxxxw Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx - 3. ., . ' . I -l..-. ----,- 4 L ' . . ' H . . ' an I ' ' 1 . . 5 ' - I n. ' , ' - - I I . , ' ' 1: - 7. . , I ' - K. , . , I , , .... 8. . . , ' 1 I - Y-- . . , . I v , . . . . I. . - I - , f , . . - I I it . Y - I , . . . 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P21g610 THE IRONHEAD D Y EUFAULA HIGH l+0Rl'VER' THE L4bT ROLL CALL Tw ll rot be long for the senrors B fore they wrll answer the call' Ere thev answer the vorce of the teacher For the last last trme rn our ha Th re lb Opal and Jrmmre and' Thelma They rue all been rn classes you krow But the t me wrll be here rn the mormng Whe all of them from us must ' Tl1er s Elrzabeth ar d Ferrell and Elvrn There ls Laura and Bess e rnd Jay Who mut all hear the call the last trme And carry themselves away They have all had therr Englrsl' wrth Trppre Long wlth Elsra wrth Helen and Nrle Eve Alrce and Vera must leave Go away from the school ln a. whrle ...A All these senrors must pass for the others Are comrrg behrnd through the fray' The enrors that wrll be to morrow Are none but the Junrors to day Vrctor Wrlson and Paulrne rn hrs tory cpe t a year wrth our frrend Mr Nunn And there s none thought to lrke hrm long after As most of the senrors haveI done Carl Qmrth led the senrors thrs season And Helen Wrlcox rn the class Made the tests seem a lrttle less stuprd Made the room seem a cheerrer place Who rs there wrll say that our Cyrus pent hrs days rn the offrce rn Song Wm lPaul re Trrndle and Vyta Corb1n1 Or trat Rrce comrng up rn the 1110111112 N neteea thrrty one rs here Was 1 youth who must travel 11 I 1lll9 No re were pleasant compared h re wrth Raybe Nor was Ella gloomy grrl then E1 n Qybrl and Mary old stu dents Wont answer the roll call agarn Corsrder tre three called Mort gom ry The are Clara Beatrrce and Faye Must tlrey o wrth the rest of the enrors Nor leave us a typrst to stay? No more must thrs Murphy go huntrng To 1 'reve l11n1 the strarn of the school I Nor Moss rrd tre truck from the ' country Wlfe 1 th weather rs brtrng and Dorothy Mrckle John Matthews Mrss Kelley They must all thread the path ways of lrfe A1 a Lee and Venetah and Eu ' re Wrll they soon see the mrdst of the Stl'lf69 W l1e Vyta Arlre Lredtke and Earl They ll be go e when we sec other davs When they re gone there ll be gloom rn some sectrons But we well be glad boy Ill say' 'VIY LAMENT Our year rs endrng All rts hope a d all 11,8 1 1 vr tory blendrng Yet as we pass we say Sad as we sever Eufaula Hrgh Scrool Forever' Euraula H1 h Q hool Forever' fear Gr at thr gs are done of re c Math matrcs' 1 a g vrctorr s won by us ron n atlrle rcs' ,rave rn d bate are we Won each e1deavor LU ll a H gn School Forever' L.lll1l118. Hrgh School Forever' I ow as we leave the halls L re more rnvrtrng Loul ev ly student calls wdly 1 vrtrng ,Far well 1 I1 teen and tlarrty one To retur 1 never ewell Eufaula Hrgh Farewell forever' THE MODERN GIRL Blessrngs on thee modern grrl Barelegged mard wrth marcelled curl W th thy turned up snrppy nose And they abbrevrated clothes Wrth thy red lrps redder strll almost any old prll rouge upon your face po ket I grve thee Krssed by V1 xour From mv dough You ll want more I ought to k ow' Youll have all that I can buy I1 the reach of ear and eye utward dramonds rnward food Bl ssrngs o'1 thee do be GOOD' Tramp Ive had nothrng to eat or a whole week' To make a poem about our class Mrs Camuelg A whole week' ohould not be such a task I vow Imag ne that now' And how much But 511109 M1' T1DD1C has HCUIH1 lor ger do you thrnk you can hold ly asked out? I Just can t thrnk of a couplet now' I know that each wrse lad and ass Has vrrtues e ough to spare and how' But to prck some out from the rllustrrous mass Is Just too much for me somehow Pl ase don t Judge me thrs too severely I wrote rt from my heart srn cerely' A Senror I May 18 1931 1111 srsrvrons lcenror Class Poem1 Th senrors are leavrng' They leave s hool to you' Therr frrends ar d therr hardshrp Begrnnrng anew Each one just a stranger Adrrft on a sea Thrt rmpresses upon hrm Its rmm ns1ty' Four years have they labored And row they are thru' The thrr gs tl1at they have learn ed here They pass on to you' Not mary years passrng Ere memory fled Refuses to tell them The r old tr ends are dead' No more wrll they lrnger Here rn these old halls' No more wrll they whrsper Beneath her old walls' The moss and the rvy Wrll know them ro more' Therr sarls have been horsted They ve fled from thrs shore' But strll they wrll lrnger In th years that are passrng T ey ll all llve wrth thee' Th yll go wrth our blessrngs For therr days are thru 1' rd rt s long well remember The senrors we knew' A Lowe OUR CLASS FLOWER How farr rs tne rose '11 t :L beautrful flower The lory of Aprrl and May' But the leaves are begrnnrng to fade rn ar1 hour And they wrther and dle 111 21 oay Yet the rose has one powerful vrrtue to boast Above all the flowers of the freld When the leaves are all dead and rts frne colors lost Strll how sweet a perfume It w ll yreld' For Chorce Presents REMEMBER CDDDEY Your Frlend Always GET IT AT BLAKE PIPKINS DRUG C0 And Be Satrsfred Phone 16 et Phat Graduatron Grft From The CONSOLIDATED TDRE C0 fHome of Quality Mdsej 1 4 9 . . f . , , , 1 . 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Page4 THE IRONHEAD May 18, 1931 Class History Now the history of the class of One and Thirty, of the high school of the city of Eufaula, County of McIntosh in the state of Oklaho- ma. is in this wise: In the beginning in the six and twentieth year of our Lord in the ninth month and on the tenth day of the month there entered into this land of learning one and forty seekers of knowledge Some came up from the eighth grade wnere they had for many months been busily engaged in storing up in their minds the honey of wis dom some were from farms where they had been tillers of the soil and some were from other halls of instruction Lkewise it came to pass also that they were received with mah c ous glee by a certain band of wild beings called Sophomores and who did because of their fierce taste for Freshman blood pounce upon them daily and nightly and did cause them to suffer great things and to yearn in their heart for the day when they should themselves be Sophomores And it came to pass that they did organize themselves and select a strong and wise woman to lead them through the wilderness It is recorded that they did clfoose Nan Westmoreland as their lead er and Helen Smock to pres de over them and to advise them lest they ll should fall by the way. are to graduate after many days, F I 1 v I Chapter Two Now it came to pass at the be- ginning of the second year that a new band of youths did com- u1 irom the adjoining territory and the class of seven and twenty in the new dignity of their promo- tion remembered the days of their own greenness and as the Sopho mores of their day had done to them even so did trey do unto these new Freshmen did show I10 m rcy unto their sufferings and no heed unto their lameatations until they were all bru sed anc' full of sorrow And it came to pass that a great and wise per on dd advis them to organize themselves that their courage should be bolstered and that they should fear not And as spoke uito them so was t done and they chose their wisest ones to be leaders and it came to pass that Ann Connors was chosen president and Almon White their ponsor and called themselv es with much pride the class of seven and twenty and it came to pass at the end of the se ond year that their whol number was forty and two 1-fn 23' 022 F' o 002222 gm :mis -5? cr ggfj o.L U E' O: :Aug HUQNH D ' 'Oo 301:-2 L, as We-agp? 'UlDD g,,, 'Umm fp 'Sm ff CV' 6. Ei? D' gf' 5 as CD E as SENIORS You will always be welcome at ROYS BARBER SHOP XXX X PERFECT WORK UNDER FAVORABLE CONDITIONS X xv xx Try a Hot Oll Shampoo for Dandruff, Special rate for short time only c XXX SX xx xXX Good shoes properly fitted that s the shoe dealers Job Keeping those good shoes looking good, feeling good and in good condition that s our J OB' Let Us Rebuild Your Shoes O K HOE SHOP Paul That Satisfactory Shoe Rebullde 'U D o 3 cn 4:- P-4 ls:- 'U an 5 O 1 U1 U' cb 'S F U HS o 'cs 'U IP U Pj it appeareth that there is great need of many dollars where with to provide the song and the dance hereof! And so thinking these things I he class made many a feast and I the public was bidden that money might soon be brought into the treasury ard it came to pass that the Junior class had in it a presi dent Helen Smock and a sponsor Martha Gaby both persons of much learning and many accomplish ments Helen having gained great hono on having been exposed for several sea, on to the disease known as basketball And behold it likewise come to pass at about the same time that the class did aspire to histronic honors and did present to the people a great and wonderful play Come Qeven was once more given that the religious soul of the aud iente might be grateful And lo the multitude did cry out How great and wonderful is this thing that you have done and the heads of the class did become swelled to 'their fullest extent at the praise ,they did receive and the terrible 'tri g that they had done Now it came to pass that Earl Cook a youngster who was yet a worthy member of the class did as plre to fly as a brd and did take unto himself a pole of great length and soar over a cane placed upon two uprights to the height of ten I X N WOLFERT S The Friendl Store feet and ten inches, a mark of such surpassing loftiness that it has never been surpassed in that great religion known as the N. O. A. A. and he did receive much ac- claim from the multitudes and his head did be ome much swelled in the listening. Now when the sixth month of the year of thirty and nineteen was fully come the class did give yet another feast and did send mes sages over all of the land east and north and south and west to all of the inhabitants thereof saying Come ye and make merry with us The class of twenty nine and nineteen is about to depart to a far country and all of the things are now ready for the feast' And when the guests did depart from the festivities they were ex ceedingly glad that things were as they had been proclaimed and did give much thanks to the class Continued On Page 11 Seniors' For Your Esteemed Patronage PETTUS DRUG Thanks You Illldy Duuucoo And y Happmess Pl'1OllQ 260 Ygurg KODAKER S INN FIVE HOUR SERVICE X BROWN S STUDIO McALESTER OKLAHOMA X ASQ Pictures Keep When Memories x XX X D , V , I r I n Q y LAA , A , v , . , - , . . . , M . - . I y . . , . 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