Eufaula High School - Ironhead Yearbook (Eufaula, OK)

 - Class of 1934

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May' 16, 1934, TIIIC IRONIIICAIJ Page 7 seoirrs A NEW ICRA IN ATIILI-LTICS Under the new coach, Mr. E. S, Nunn, the Eufaula High has en- joyed one of the most successful seasons in a number of years. In football. the Ironheads were tied for second. while in basketball the locals were winners of the dis- trict and were sent against then high-powered teams of the state in the state tournament. The Ironheads also were second in the conference, while being runner- ups in the Tahlequah tournament. The track team won second in the Stiglcr meet. Championship hopes sho u 1 cl gleam with a wealth of exper- ienced players returning in all sports. Those which have seen their last action are: Hoyst. Rous- ey. Brotton, Timothy and Jane- way. The teams of Eufaula had many star performers who received recognition outside the country. Take a glance at them: A Football. Hoyst. all conference tackle. Montgomery, guard on all con- ferecene team and all state men- tion. Timothy, end all state mention. Scholl, fullback, all conference and all state mention. Basketball. Brotton, guard N. O. A. A. team. Timothy, guard all N..D..A. A. made three touchdowns and Brot- ton and Cowling added the othei two. Harp started the scoring against Sallisaw with a 00-yard run. Scholl Young, Brotton. and McCarson al- so played nicely. Tahlequah upset the Ironheads. if it may be termed an upset. Thr Tigers fought hard and probabiyl deserved the victory. Scholl play- ed a good game for Eufaula. Eufaula and Wagoner battled to a scoreless deadlock. ' Eufaula threatened in the first quarter and the Bulldogs had the homelings holding their breath in the last period. Hoyet played a good game in the line and Chapman played exceptionally well in the backfield. Scholl made seven points against Haskell and tied the score for Eu- faula. Cowling played well for the Ironheads. The locals lost a heart-breaking game to Stigler. outplaying the Panthers badly. A good game was. played by Scholl. The score was 12i to 6. The Pirates of Stilwell gavei the Eufaula lads a scare but Scholl kept up the good work and lthc Ironheads won 13 to 6. In the last game of the season! Chccotah played a hard game. but! lost to the homelings, 13 to 0. 5 Basketball. Showing their same pace in basketball as they did in football. the Ironheads won many games. The conference scores are: Eufaula 34--Stiuler 24 , l . Roy Rottseyp quarterback. 1:10 Student Council -- Sam Brotton. lb.-5. Jim Bob llarp, quarterback. 150 lb.,. Fred lloystf tackle. 180 lbs. Jim Corbin, tackle. 180 lbs. Jack Montgomery, guard. 155 lbs. Clinton White. guard, 170 lbs. Jim Itloore. ceinter, 160 lbs. Bill Young. end. 158 lbs. Jihn Timothy. end. 172 lbs. Billy Cowling. halfback. 162 lbs. Paul McKennzie, halfback. 165 lbs. Sam Brotton. halfbaek. 175 lbs. Charles Janeway? end 1-15 lbs. Robert Wiley. guard. 155 lbs. .lim Casey. guard. 175 lbs. Lester Golding. end. 160 lbs. Elgin Warren. end. 160 lbs. Everet Grosef guard. 165 lbs. John Polk. halback. 155 lbs. John Lee Kelley. center. 165 lbs. Archie Thomas. halfback. 145 lbs. John Casey. haliback. 155 lbs. Jim IticCarson. end. 160 lbs. John Hubble. tackle, 203 lbs, Ernest Chapman. halback. 150 lbs. Robert Smith. end. 155 lbs. Ur-Played their last year. As to the track meet at Stigleim the lronheads were able to copl .Second place. Scholl wen first in the shot and di:-cus. and Thaddus Whitaker won first in the 380 yard dash. and low hurdles. Other hon- ors were also acquired by the lo-l cals in this meet. ....-....0.. , 1 . . - - - - lg 26-Snllisw. 34. vo you REMEMBER Tm: ' ,, , M g - A - . . - Ssivlons IN 'rms- Cowlinfr. forward all N O A A ' Fllffllllfl '36 Sfiilftr 39 i f . 11,133 l'.lll.t'.ll.i Il f9.l.ll'.1.1. ll' 191 'glljull 'lit H111 Sdgl. liyrfjwr When thc season opened Mtn 131111111111 lif -Cli1'1'01-131 ll. John '1'iint-tlij.' liirtrli Ja:.t':..ty. lug: Nunn had about 40 youngsters Tlltlhf' 1'11111li1N11! the lCl11ll 11'1'1'C:Rotiscy, Dayton Dixon. drilling daily and prospects were C'21lJ':1in Brotton. Young, Cowlln2.t l1.tskctb.tll Tcain g John Timo- good for the coming season, As to R0US4'b'. Scholl. Corbin. Goldina- thj: Sain Brotton, Roy Rouscy the record this expectation camc JH11C11'111' 111111 T1111f1f115'. The two liook Janeway. true and they succeeded in win- ning seven, losing one and tieing two. llerc's The Record. Eufaula 31-Quinton 0. Eufaula 31-Sallisaw 0. Eufaula 0-Tahlcquftn 7.' Eufaula 0-Wagoner 0. Eufaula 14-Pittsburg 13. Eufaula 7-Haskell 7. Eufaula 7--Stigler 12. Eufaula 6-Okemah 0. Eufaula 13-Stilwell 7. Eufaula. 13-Checotah 0. '-Ironheads later won this by ineligible man. Details Of Conference Games. Scholl made the first touch- down of the season against Quin- ton and Brotton kicked goal. The final score was 31 to 0. Toots' leading scorers. Scholl and Cowl- ing scored 150 and 140 respective- Debate Tcain -- Betty Lou Nich ols. Nadine Yarbrough. Bob Bu-. ,president and Nadine Yarbrough. 1 , secretary. I Faculty Play - Jim Taylor, Public Speaking Play - Charles Janeway, Betty Lou Nichols. Elouise Hall Nadine Yarbrough, Gladys Csterhout, Roy Rousey, Bruce Conley, Edith Nunn, Bob Buford, John Timothy. ..i.i0.... SENIOR CLASS RINGS RECEIVED BY CLASS The Senior rings of the 1934 class were received in November. The Seniors considered themselves lucky to have purchased such worthwhile rings, as they are not cnly serviceable but also artistic. The rings are 10 k. yellow gold. a diamond shaped shied with on the left side and A'Eufaula written on the right side is placed on a base which rests on a tier of three oblong supports. The date. H193-1 is placed on the sides. About thirty rings and five pins were received. .-.Pai TEAINIWOIRK It is not the guns or armament Or the money they can pay. It's the close cooperation That makes them win the day. It is not the indivdual Or the army as a whole. But the everlastin' teamwork, Of every bloomin' soul. iA.-- 1 Professor-Names of parents? Edith Nunn-Mamma and papa Compliments 1 of T. II. ROGERS LUMBER CO. ly. Brotton, Timothy and Golding ford. were demons on defense. J, Track team - Sam Brotton. ' --- Officers of .student body - Bob l' 1 . , IRQJNIIEAD F00'1'gALL ROSTER Buford. vice-president, and Edith Elufdula' Troy Scholl, fullback, 188 lbs. M3110 Hciislmw, SCC1'0lH1'Y- 3, THE EUFAULA ABSTRACT CO. J. R. Doss, Mgr. Phone G9 Eufaula, Okla. ' pix: 1 . Get It At HtllYlAN'S 'Clic Old-Reliable ., aids -XX ' f. fx Congratulations Seniors For Better Shoe Rebuilding' Come To See Us! Orsbern 8: Bost 0. K. HOE HOP l 4 Gas with Harvey l At Eufaula 1 llft.li.t3Ntll.l.Ei SERVICE STATEQN -Q11 U.ll2l!'C'?', Hai vey Bullock.



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1 THE IRONIIICAD I age S May 16, 1934 cuss lns'roi:i' ' ff , A-Ti 74'-' : '- 1 f x . Chapter I I Now, the history ol the class of K X I .?f2,f?i , lfour-and thirty, Of the high school , 'Y-sl TTS ul' the city of liulaula, County of l- Mtflntosh, State ot Oklahoma, is in E N 1- ' 32. this wise. V ln the beginning. in the year oil ' X I fbi ' t L- 4 I our Lord, 19311, in the ninth montlr ll Q Q 1 'A N X f fl f : Q : nd in the tifth day of the month. ' jfi L ,X . 2 tlntre t-nit-red into this Land ol Q I H h N fff l.t'.nninu. lfllll'-illlCl-Flfililj' seekerrz J L fl-L' i N155 F, ot' lciiowlt-tier-, They Caine tip front' Xwy- X, 'ff asm! E' YE I tht- eighth grade, where they had, xx 1. f' L J ' tor many months been busily cn-' 1-,g,j:'.::s, , Aligfyyggf -7 rl' , If ' ' g-:nu-cl in storintg up their minds ' -i the lioiiet' of wi-dont. ' 5 4-' ' - l.ikt-wise it cutne to pass that' ' N S C H Q 041' ' tlivy wc-ie i'ec't'it'cci with inalieiotis E E E Q I: ' gilt-tr by .1 certain band of wild things who were c-all sophomores. :.ntl who beratist- ot their fit-rec taste ot l-'it-.liiiit-it blood, did l potinre upon then: dany and i.i--htljr. and did cause them tg. :uftt-r :it-at thinus. And as tht'j.' riwttli lone in the land. they tt-ll in with the cus- tttins of the iitltabituiits thttreol and rollezttvd their wits together :incl t-lwtt-ti o1tit'et's. Elottise Hall xnqtfs elf-ett-ti pit-sidt-tit: Roy Rousey xivt- presidt-ntg Nacline Y.tt-brougli 4 EEE? 1 At the first meeting the Seniors lchose Mi2s Opal Bowlin as sponsor. jller helpers were: Roy Rousey, lpresidentg Elouise Hall, vice-presi- ,dentg Betty Lou Nichols. secretaryg Bob Buford. treasurer with Nadine 'Yarbrough and Sam Brotton, stu- dent council members. t The Senior class still pulhing ahead presented All at Sea, on 'May the fourth. Following in the footsteps of their predecessors they published I1 paper known as the Ironhead. iThey showed their wifdom by choosing Bob Buford, editor-in- chiefg John Timothy. business irnanagerg Nadine Yarbrough, cir- culation manager, Roy Rousey. sports editorg Edith Marie Ilen- shaw. feature editorg Betty Lou Nichols, society editorg Margaret Lee Burton, club editor. ...,, ,.-,. 0 .-, HB.. -5:1 ,-,ggi hiv-4 I I '-' ' L , ADVICE T0 FIHESIIMI-TN! 1 'vflnfawwfn' my -F 1 Never trust blondes. 1 Never trust brunettes. 1 Never trust red-heads. Never loan sox to athletes. 3 Never date best friends. c-tr. 4? Never drink iron-rust or pure ggrain alcohol. 5 ---oT-- 1 FOOTBALL QUEEN cnowxen I During the halves of the Entau- t : wit-t.ii'x'p 15 b lint frd, 'l't'1lSll1'l'l' 9, e-.-.,.. -,.,,.. .,..,. Af -.1-L-4:--f -- x- ' . . 'ttilli t'.ti't-tier DI7ll'N1'lYS 'Lind Jini W C':'fn ' M 4 H0 'm la-Suglm' games' Miss Betty Lou ' ' ' A ' . . . - - : ' Nichol cho f otball mtylot- str-vinfr at sntttttnt count-it turn mnue OPINION nunxn SBIIOQLS, was elim Sex Us :PT 3111003 itttmotti-s wno's ,xrmin or Tllli mo mn nom? 1 2 0 Y GD - my C10 - . 7-Y -A , ---O-in . , ,, 1 Ummm H N Chanter lll student council members. l Mm'gm'et Lee Burton-D0 You New 11 0211110 to DVS 111 U10 bc' ,A A 1, 1 SQ The Juniors chose as their playndrmk Coffee? D pinning ol' tht- second year that a Now as it came to pass .the c a.. AMnmmV,S Lime wild Rosen with' Arthur Palmer-Cermmly, you hmm M VUHHN dm pomp UD from ,,- f,,,,,.,,,,,,t,g1-.11-tv eittetrd unt.0 I ' Nxmmzmd nf not-tv Lm, ldon't suppose I chew it do you? lt .lltizi if 'f1ii:',t'.' 1 -1 lt- ' .1 .tt' . , ' ee ll ,1-,4rt'W.yyy,1gy ,. ..,. ,Mwst .1oLs.Mu,ust1fMMmtNt- -md .s...-'e--usf. l.t.s.-. Ui ttitii-.tant tiiilty iii .i i.t wt itwrity in their protnotion, rt-nt-1 'tnht-rttd tht- day: of their own gi-t-t-iiiiess. .ind as thc Sophoinoresx -l their day had done unto them., vt-n so did they do unto these new titslntn-n and did show no mercyf into them sufferings, and no heed into their lamentations, until all 1.4-re bruised and full of much sor- ow. A call was sent for all goodl sophomores and three-and-sixty espondcd, they likewise electedg lass officers. The professors' thinking the Sophomore class toot' divided it. Officers serving large A their fellow classmates were: Roy Housey, Edith Nunn, presidents: Elouise Ilall, Buddy Blake, vice-- prt-sidcnLs: Evelyn Posey, Bob Bu- ford, secrctary-trcasurers1 Edith Nunn, and Buddy Blake, student' 1-ouncil members. The teachcrsi who guided their 'footsteps were: Mi-s Simpson and Mrs. Ausley. 'I hus the class of four-and-thirty lnissecl another wot-ful year. . . W R - ..tt. lnt t'l.1s.Q of ttrtii-.itztl-':1i:ij.' 1 'Cline Yarbrough, Elouise Hall. l'1-tssie Vro lzer, Mildretl Murphy dnninislitfl to it great exit-nt :llltvtti J V ' H-N V I X their Fimtslttitztit vtxir litttt-rrnfl REWMN' John llmomy' DMM NVCHf11101'T110 th. Wm fh 'I milgl hm m lv i t'tnjcliai'k, Charles Janeway, Junior tsj.' l'.l 't'i.S.s. 1, YV, I .W 2 ipine-and-forty members. Thcyi' 'ltlfd Amuwf I?1f1? G I ' banned toftether lone enoneh to. . 1 I IC mom? leaned from lnduateg- ' , D , , - , D, tlns play the Juniors Gave the- elect their officers with Miss Simp- Seniors ,I farewell brm get son and Mr. Owsley sponsors. Sam ' I ' q ' i' Brotton served his class as prcsi- Cmpter IV t , dent. with Lahoma Jordan, vice- dbg? iiptsmger Sha ,erghthk thy. president: Nadine Yarbrough, sec- ' R Cuban ' miy fm ere rretaryg Flosiie Crocker. treasurerltthe last hp of then' Journey and Elouise Hall and Roy Rottsey.iLhwugh the I-and of Leammg- . I my Mew! I .-- 1 44- ..-- . . . .. gl , lf: , , , 1 PETTUS DRUG ef, We Honor The Seniors! -,l I O Just A Good ' L0 G BELL SALES CORP Place To Trade! Phone 162 1 P 110116 95 u I E t . . - I' It - V v 'H--Q Compliments of i I 1 73 TAVERN . Good Eats Cold Drinks Never Close! 2 I Congratulations From LYMAN TRANSFER STGRAGE AND TRUCK LINES Phone 55 ......stN.Q:.: , K

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