Eufaula High School - Ironhead Yearbook (Eufaula, OK)

 - Class of 1934

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page 10 THE IRONHEAD May 16, 1934 1.-H:'1'y-'fURlfElNI-IIGIITII x Morning Invitation, ichorusl-X Dollye Tate-13-1917. GltAIDl'Z G-l!.IDUA'I'ING CLASS The Junior High school has 53 pupils in the eight grade. who ex-i pect to be graduated from the' claws this year. A large number of the class has made an unusually good average for this year's work. Those in the class are: Harold Booth, Maxine Smith, Robert Green, Dorotha Mae Conley, Ben Louis Hubble, Vernia Lee Freeman, Anna Lee Gilliland. Chester Smith. Eiheline Frazier. George Scott, J. 'l'. Nesoin. Jr.. G. W. McNutt, Be- .itrice Nelson. Harold Littrell, Dee Smith. Lessie Williamson, Lorene! 'l'ruitt, Billye Dean Williams. Rob- ert Toler. Jessie Smith. Walter Wright, Dorothy Blake, Ruth 'l'homason. Lueille Smith, Nana Lf-e Rankin, Jamma Yahola. Dolly Mae Williams. Maxine Green. Sarah Troy. Joanna Frank. Jimmie Clipueo, Rev. Derrisaw, Susanna '1'i'lei', Raymond Barnes, Nancy Ann lluls, Jinnie Jiznboy. Lawrence Pitts, Ida Lewis. Martha Metfombs, fkIi1!'l:' I':1rsoi.s, Dorotha Orsbern, Nflfil Mlly Tim-r. Ralph McCune. Naomi ltountree, Chester Catherine Walker. Orpha Mary Story, Hailey. Virginia Whitlow, Billy O'- Iieilly. Ben Henley, Jr., Coy Dee Vlf'flf!l'1'. Ruby Palmer, Alfred Smith, May Perryman, and Dora Yardy, ii O SICICN :IND IIICAIID ABOUT JYNIOII, IIIGII PIT-Jsfnr Rrniih rinlinhfe in rmfinfv burn uuflm I ii nl V Alyt-,sm if l'l l Q'-i' V '- ful ,... U -N , . ., .1..r I'l.iA11iL lil- liU'ft lull! Vllrls to niill, if one wxi-r QOL Ulf' Olllvoieiixiziit' . . , Rlartha Mc-Combs sinus a lovely lullaby - Ulm' O'Pe1llj.' and Dale Herron lifslli for Glacijss lit-iaei's .attention . . . Jack Murphy thinks women are the funniest things , . . Billye Dean Williams talks in assembly . . . A certain little girl stretches her neck to see L. A. Cowling. .-.,,Oi1Q-. JUNIOR IIIGII PROGRAM Proeessional. Hollaender. Invocation. Salutatory. Virginia Whitlow. Welcome. Pretty Primrose Flow- er, WCIIOFIISI-Cll'O Pinsuti. Character Episodes: 1. Trust. Nana Lee Rankin. 2. Loyalty. Maxine Green. Down in the Forest, 4chorusl- Ira B. Wilson. A A. Veazie. 6. Reverence, Orpha Bailey. 7. Our Cliaraeters. Mary Naomi ROIIIIIITIO. Valeclietory. 'Our Featuresv,- Sarah Troy. Pale in the Amber West, rchorusl ---Perks. Presentation of Diplomas. E. C. Hopper, President of School Board. Benediction. ..-..iOi.l- IMPOIITANT IJATIES January Wanda Parris-30.-1917. Mildred Murphy-9-1915. Edith Nunn-2-1916. February Margaret Lee Burton--26-1916. Edith Marie Henshaw--30-1916. Betty Lou Nichols-8-1917. March April Dorothy DayH22f-1915. Mary Hansbro----30vl917. Garland McKee f5wl916. May June Dorothy Howell-9-1916. John Timothy-15-1915. Nadine Yarbrough-30-1917. July Elouise Hall-20--1916. Charles Janeway-9-1916. I I . X'1 '.i . . iii: i C'+::11i'.' if Hilti. D.ij.'loii Dixon H l9l5. Arthur l'.rl:nerf -if-71913. September Anuyria Kiiigrill-771915. Effie King-15--71914. Geraldine Ransom-5-1914. October Bob Buford-15-1915. Everet Grose-29-1915. Roy Rousey-17-1916. Mid-Continent Life Insurance Company Phone 149 ZENO R. STONE, i l 1 ! I November Jim Taylor!-27-1916. Dale Wliybark422A-1915. December. Sam Brotton--5-1917. Flossie Crocker-6-1916. Ruby Howell414-1914. Gladys Osterhout-29-1913 . Ollie Reaves-13-1914. ....,.-0..,?.. IIOIIO DAY CEI.EBI!A'l'ED BY SENIOR CL.-ISS LSIAICCII 28TII The Seniors really had a good time Thursday, March 28th, when the time for Hobo Day arrived. As usual the Seniors took the high school auditorium by storm and presented themselves to this vast audience. A poem written by Edith Marie Henshaw was read concern- ing the characteristics of each Senior. Prizes were given to the best hoboes. While Gladys Osterhout was carrying off the girls' honor, Bob Buford had succeeded in win- ning the boys' prize, Transportation furnished by Ar- thur Palmer carried the hoboes to the South Canadian River district. In the morning entertainment was furnished by Bill Young who dem- onstrated his bravery by falling 20 feet from a tree. After devouring the food, ro- mance really began. Freezing water in the Canadian River could not stop some daring youngsters from swlmmlmz. l XXIZZ FH ' ozmer, 3 4, ij, ..,. i M.-IRGARETS ,I BEAUTY SHOPPE l DZ-I S'1'l'DI'INTS WILL BE GIVEN HONOR CERTIFICATES Twenty-four students of the Eu- Iaula High sc-hool will be awarded certificates of the state honor so- 'ciety by Mr. E. S. Nunn. Thursday 1 i night. Those to receive awards are: Wanda Gray, Roberta Down- um. Roselyn Janeway, Ruby Scholl. Nadine Yarbrough, Lillian Kirk- patrick. Billy Cowling, Sybil King. Bob Buford, Elouise Hall, Margaret Gage, Gladys Osterhout. W. E. Dickey, Jr., Betty Lou Nichols. Wanda Parris, Edith Nunn. Flossie Downum, Betty Hopper. Rosalee McKinney, Motie Hooten, Louella Mae Green, Nina Edwards. Edith Marie Henshaw, Elizabeth Taylor. .-L.-0...1. SENIOR CLASS ENJOYS KID PARTY AT SCHOOL On Saturday night, March 30. kids of a larger growth appeared in the study hall for the annual kid party where different game: were played. After prizes were given to the lucky ones, Nadine Yarbrough and Dayton Dixon. Eskimo pies were served for refreshments. T -01.-1 Bob-You're the breath of life. Nadine-Well hold your breath! i. It Pays 9 4-.Q I Look Well! LET HARRY 1 DO IT! Phone 200 WOLFERTS Everybody's Store! TOICIZ 5. Gratitude, J. T. Nesom, Jr. , We Honor The Graduates I is RTLESONHDWECO. We BUY Hee We Sell Right. Eu faula, Oklahoma Phone 359.



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E7' f-l 'LU DIay.16,1934. 'o I' THE moNnE.-in Page I1 . , . ' ff -- f- f ' ' SOCIAL CALENDAR. -September- 4 20-Girl Reserves-theatre party -new members. 20-Pep club organized. Officers: 5 Betty Lou Nichols, presidentz, l T l Edith Marie Ilenshaw, vice presi- dcntg pep leader, Betty Lou Nich- ole. 23--Student, council organized. Officers: Yam Brotton, Nadine, Yarbrough. 1 23 --Student body officers elect-1 ed: Bill Young. president: Bob Bu- ford, vice president, Edith Hen- shaw, secretary-treasurer. , 24-Senior officers elected: Royf Rousey, president, Elouise Hall.l vice presidentg Betty Lou Nichols secretary and Bob Buford treas-i urerg council members, Sam Brot- ton, and Nadine Yarbrough. -October- 1 7- Girl Reserve-Gpysy Pattern? Wanda Parris, gypsy queen. 12-Girl Reserve - Mother and daughter tea. -November- 18-Girl Reserve-Mother Goose party. 20-Crowning football queen- Betty Lou Nichols at the Stigler- Eufaula football game. l 28-Thanksgiving holidays. l -December- 15---- Sixth Key -Public speak- ing class-All Seniors but one.- Nadine Yarbrough, Bob Buford, Bill Young, John,Timothy, Edith Nunn, Betty NiCh'qlS, Eloulseniiall, Bild, Bruce Conley L ' 15-Girl el Christmas ' 8. 211 t'lii1wtin.i:. li'-litlay.--, .Iaiitiarv 6 Iiruilitad party' for lronlieads. Debate work started. --February- l3-Poetry club entertained Book club. 23 -Colonial ball-Girl Reserves. 26--Spanish class hike. 30-Debate tournament at Dur-' DEAR OLD ALMA MATER 4i4L An interesting center of educational and social life. erected by the citizens of Eufaula in 1023 at Il cost. of S75,000. l lRuth Locke. Zelpha Barnett and 8--Girl Reserve Installation otlwin the state championship they new officers. ineverthless made a good Showing.,Nelline Knowles. Other promising 12-13-Debaters go to Tah1cquah,elashing against such teams asfyoungsters to make competition tournament-cups received for the! Altus, Tulsa, Marlowe and Salli-'keen are W. E. Dickey. Sarah Troy. Durant tournament. Esaw. The locals were able to win,Lavcnia Harp, Rosalee McKinney. 18-Stunt night. ltwo out of these four debates, lRcece Conley, Jim Bob Harp and 20-Baconc glee club. j 1 The question debated: Re.Solved!Betty Hopper. -May- 'that the U. S. should adopt the i-...0?.-.. 4-Senior play All at Sea. :essential features of the British 11-Girl Reserve and Hi-Y joint meeting and party. 13-Baccalaureate Sunday. 14-Class night. 15-Paper circulated - Junior High graduation. , To The Doctor:- systein of radio operation and con- trol. was one of wide interest. The members of the debate or- ganization are: Roselyn Janeway. Betty Lou Nichols, Nadine Yar- brough, Bob Buford, Zelphainai- . 4 18-Last day of school-Good-ylnett, Nelline Knowles fnd Igthe W When you and she are wed You are made one, 'tis true, But you will quickly learn That one is her, not you. .1.....0-...- I . Vjley'-54 417159 U10 Girl PDSOIVCS? seniors. ' K - p f-I Ruth Locke. 5 1 'FMISS S511n56'H-Y5 ' ' ' , Such tgams as Normavnv Sher-. Viley--Reserve me a blond then. DHMTERS ENJOY A VERY man, Texas, Durant, Checotah, Al- ami.-. , . . LUS, 1U1S8., nasncif, e.tiusu.w, F - ' I . -Hlial, Sti 'ler and Stii- . - 7 , ..,, I, ,W .,.,f,,,, Congratulations N The Ftifzinlxx Hit-i. 'V ,. NWN Vvilvlaj wrt, vi .. 1 .,v 'under the giilclanvu- of Xli' lf F A Afwm T I i 1 v 1 Nunn liavt- eiijoyetl gi ixitliei' su '-i 'UMXSHEY U . A MN ' Q ees-full season winning first in ilu. bflfm Omhfls the 'OVUA 'U mm wud gsislixvlcls Southeastern District tournament Wwmlou' x L A J at Durant and being runnerups ini the N. O. A. A. conference. By winning the district the lo- cals made a visit to Norman where the state debate tournament was held. Although the locals didn Bob Buford. Nadine and Betty Lou Nichols en their last words. liowerer. will have a we Yarbrough S'l'A'l'ION have spok- Mr. Nui alth of Illll - ill., , Elmo Drumb, Mgr. 'Q terial with s u c h experienced speakers as Roselyn Janeway, Ethel ant. T-1-it-f .-h, -H l e A , - , -.Marcht iligr .'ts-. .- .. .... .X K I N .' It ' I , , .. ...... . . . . , 16-Travel club dance-formal. 5. 16-Book club entertained P try, ' ' aa.. oe . Compllmenfs VANDEVEKS 23-Sodalas club apron and r . 0 Ovggall dance. of ' Cleaning and Hat Blocking' -Senior Hobo day-what fun! , , 1 31-Debaters win Southeastern 3 Ib Alxvayb Good! tournament. 1 Y 1 , , mhmd pany. Phone 222 -April- 3 V 6-Junior play - Those Lovely 5. Eufaula, Oklahoma Ladies. ' 7-Novellete's dance. ' 7 x i xxx-xxmxnxxx Qhxi it ...,., X ,- X., X.. Compliments Of A I f ' I K Compliments! New York Life Insurance Co., R. L. SIMPSGN, JR., FARMERS gl MERCHANTS BANK H L Simi Ag-em. A . ii. e - 'nc owments -- . nnuities

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