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fix, 51' xr x .- il tl P M .. ? v . 9 'V -if-'l if with l MNH II UWM -' -. Q, ONS Ai 'lx Wmk Lf. 1 . 1 Never ,,,,,,,,,,,y -ummm ir 1 S N ull i WIN' 4' 4'l K 'h it I' 7 1' Up' I Wim . X - rf ,rl Y X X Yak-1 Q 1-4 fi' 1 I x ' AN, I , 1-1113, IME ,S : '.l'mg,, ,, 't , . muli,,1m,,m I Q . u i l x li 1 1 it . . 1 -. 1 mm- . 1 A .pf . . And 'iff'-'ilu Q Q. ' .' iii lll' if 'ff' w'3 i' fi Give .- :ini P , I v f , i it L W :L- .f n ..', I My,.5,I 'pf Qxawgbr. ,4 . K tl ip Ulnhlyi lllir l 1' ll' ,f ll , , J 1 ' v I 1,1 'N 0 Q . Q 'Mlm ..l ,Jil-'go' - 11 It ' ,I , . VOLUME IV EUFAULA. OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY. MAY 16, 1934 NUMBER XXI Twenty-Nine Seniors Will Graduate On Thursday, May 17 E. C. Ilopper, Jr., president of the Board of Education will pre- sent diplomas to 29 students of the Senior clas: at the high school au- ditorium Thursday night, May 17. The departing Seniors are in- deed fortunate in having Mr. T. A. Houston. a well known historian of Southeastern Teachers College Durant. to deliver their commence- ment address. After the opening of school, a well qualified group of officers were elected by the Senior class. 'lhey were: Roy Rousey, presidentp Elouisc Hall. vice presidentg Betty Lou Nichols, secretaryg Bob Bu- ford. treasurer: student counci. members. Sam Brotton and Nadine Yarbrough. Other choices ngade by the grad- uating students were class flower sweet pea: class color, orchid and and lclasskmotto, We Create I.. .... ....., . ...,.. . .... . ..., .--. vreutc, Never imitate. The Seniors under the sponsor- ship of Miss Opal Bowlin have been outitanding in many phases of school life. i.i0.li Sl-INIOIC PLAY I'RIiSIiN'l'ED HERE FRIDAY, MAY 4 All at Sea, a three-act comedy was presented at the Eufaula High school by the Senior class on May 4. The play was staged with re- markable success which proved to be the most amusing performance of the entire year. The scene of action takes placci on the ocean liner, Good Luck. ' Centered around the plot is Bruce Condon, who had a secret mission, but was hindered by his bride's mother. Roy Rousey, Mary Hansbro, Bet- ty Lou Nichols, Elouise Hall, Bill Young, Gladys Osterhout, Charles Janeway, Wanda Parris, Bruce Conley, Nadine Yarbrough and Jim Taylor were the actors in this event. ROB HARP CHOSEN ,, AS TOASTMASTER' Bob Harp, president of the Jun- iors, and an outstanding athlete of, the school, has been chosen to preside as toast-master at the an- nual Junior-Senior banquet which will be held Wednesday night, May 16, 1934. . .ehicatinn Because they are the most unselfish influence in our lives, because they have taught us to wrong, because they rejoice wh discriminate between right and en we succeed but understand and encourage when we fail, because they have been responsible for creating within us that desi cause we wish to show in a me first and most divine love we de to the Parents of the Seniors. re for higher idealism, and be- asure our appreciation for the dicate the Senior Paper of 1934 NADINE YARBROUGH VALEDICTORIAN OE '34 SENIOR CLASS Miss Nadine Yarbrough, a popu- lar member of the Senior class was awarded the honor of beine. Valedictorian. The popularity of Miss Yarbrough is shown in the many activities in which she ha:- participated during tht: four years in high school. She was a member of the State Honor Society for four years, secretary of her class for YCLIFS, SCCI'l'L1ll'y of NCI' Cl1lS5 lui two years, member of the glee club for three years, sextet, Latin club circulation manager of the 1934 Ironhead, Girl Reserves, secretary of the student council, participat- ed in the Operetta. Junior play. Public Speaking play and Senior play, was an active member of the pep club for four years, was at- tendant to the May Queen and Football Queen, and was an active member of this year's successful debate squad, which went to the finals in the state debate league. -1.011 BOB BUFORD ATTAINS THE HONOR OF SALUTATORIAN Bob Buford with the second highest grade in this year's Senior class was awardedtthe honor of sa- lutatorian. Being excellent in his studies, Bob has had the pleasure of being on the State Honor Roll for four years. He has not only been outstand- ing in books but we find that he has participated in many other, activities. Secretary of the Freshman class, Current Event Club, Vice-, president of the student body, an outstanding debater for the past two years, treasurer of the Senior class, character in The Sixth Key, and editor-in-chief of the Ironhead this year. These are the noteworthy positions and activities held by this young man. IREV. S. B. BARNETT DELIVERED BACCl'LAL'REATE SERMON T0 SENIORS Rev. S. B. Barnett of the First Baptist church, delivered an in- ,teresting sermon to the graduating Seniors on Sunday, May 13th. His sermon. The Remaking of Man, 'had many merits which should 'stimulate the individual with good thoughts about God. The program carried out was: In-.4-..--1.... uma.. nv-.. -- - Procession, Ella Maye Blake. Invocation. Come Thou Almighty King, Congregation. The Scripture Reading. Morning Hymn, Miss Ellen iCrutchfield. l The Baccalaureate Sermon, Rev S. B. Barnett. The Benediction. Recessional, Ella Maye Blake. ll.0,T, COMMENCEMENT WEEK Commencement week, the out- standing week of the many years of work mixed with pleasure. This will truly be commencement for us jail, some will go to new experiences and trials in college, others into life to solve great problems. All' are pledged to service, wherever they may go. So we go forth into the busy world with unbounded hope, courage and faith. The events calendared are: May 13 Baccalaureate Sermon. May 14 Class Night. May 15 Junior High School Graduation. May 16 Junior-Senior Banquet. May 17 Commencement. May 18 Final Report Cards. l Annual J unior-Senior Banquet Is Set For Wednesday May 16 On Wednesday evening, May 16, the Junior class of the Eufaula High school had as its guests the Senior class and the members of the faculty at the annual Junior- Senior banquet. The study hall was beautifully decorated in red and white-the school colors. The banquet table had a modernistie note in that the predominating idea was cello- phane. The tables were centered with low bowls of red cellophane flowers and white foliage, with al- ternating tapers of red and white tied with red and white tulle. The mint cups were also of red cello- phane and the menus were cover- ed to match them. The theme of the banquet, Twelve Eons of Progrooaj was very cleverly carried out in the fol- , Prelude of the Ann' 'nm-H ' I A Aunuuc UA lil!! Agltti, Bob liars, Junior class president. '4An Interpellation of the Agcsf Roy Rousey, Senior class president Vocal Solo, Billy Faye Atchison. The Mirror Age, Billy Cowling. The Ceilophane Age, Blanche Grayson. Piano Solo, Ella Maye Blake. The Age of Revelation, Bill Bailey. The Age of Completion, Mr. E. S. Nunn, superintendent. i The menu was: Grape Juice Cocktail Creamed Chicken in Patty Shells Peas in Potato Nests n r ,Rose Apples Fan Pickles , Vegetable Salad Hot Rolls Iced Tea Ice Cream Cake Mints . A COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Processional, tHollaenderl. Invocation, Dr. W. M. Crutch- field. Special Music, lSelectedl. Commencement Address, T. A. Houston. head of history depart- ment, Southeastern Teachers Col- lege. Presentation of Diplomas, E. C, Hopper. Jr.. President. Board or Education. Announcement of Honor Stu- dents. Benediction, Rev. S. B. Barnett. Recessional, tHollaenderl. lowing program: -
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