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lvlabr 16, 1934. THE IRONHEAD - M Page SENIOR CLASS WILL lt is now time for the Senior tlass to depart. We have roamed the halls of Eufaula High school for tour long years. We now put in hands of our class secretary the last will and testment of the 30 Seniors of 1934. We the Seniors of 1934 promise to leave in the hands of the under- xxiitten persons the few treasurers v.hit'h we ft el they can carry on to the best xidvantagef' 'I'o the i'itL'ulty ol' E, II, S., we I :ve our his-hi-st praise and appre- t-i:ttion for the niany good deeds. they have perforined for us during our four years stay in I-Lufaula llipqli school. 'l'o the Juniors we will our place ara ditgnifietl Seniors. the wisdom that goes -.vitli that place. Takf t-are ol this honor anti next year piss it on its we h.ivt- done. 'lo the 5'fiplioinores we leave our p.ipul.iiitj,', kiioxvlt-dcye. good looks. tonnnon sense, and wonderful izilt-nts. 'l'o the lfreshinen we leave our old eum. strip paper, dirty lockers, ..i1tl het oi' itll it little bit of ad- 'VIW' MBI' t'.ll't'flll Ol lllt' l1DDO!'Clf155- ine-ii 'lo Miss Bowlin, our sponsor we Ltivl' our thanks and appreciation WV f'f'lVi1lu us so faithfully throughout the year. 'l'o the Junior High 54-hooi pyg leave our measles. Sam Brotton leaves his heart breaking ablllty and Nelllne the Junior t couldn't afford to leave them t0 anyone-she says that the only, thing she wills is her ability to get to school on time to Jim Moore. Mary Hansbro leaves her place, as smallest Senior to John Sellers. The honored place of Senior poet Edith Marie Henshaw wills to EBob Harp. I hardly see how Miss Alden is going to do without Dorothy How- ell, so she leaves her place to the next in line. Ruby Howell wills her sweet per- sonality to Betty Blake. Charles Janeway leaves Dorothy Knowles, and Merle Allen to the boys of Eufaula High school. Viley Johnson regrets that he hasn't been in the Senior class long enough to know just who ht should leave his good looks to, per- haps Bob Harp could nse his ways with the women, though. Effie King leaves her black haii to the Cook twins. Garland McKee wishes Nellint Knowles to have his alibity to keep his mouth shut and speak only when spoken to. ing. Jim Taylor leaves his place as Fender -- keeps down the dirt - Bruce Conley. high school clown to Lawrence Running board - always step- Simpson, ped on -A Bob Buford. John Timothy wills his place as Radiator - has fever - John sign painter for E. H. S. to Alfred Timothy. Smith. Dale Whybark leaves his seat in Horn H get out of the way - Ar- thur Palmer. chemistry room to Biii Bailey. Shark ivluas - very ir11i101'tfmt Nadine Yarbrough refuses to leave - Cl181'l0S JCINCWIIY. Bob Harp for the Freshmen and! BHU016' -- YUNS it H11 - ROY Sophomores so she takes every- Romsey. thing with her, Shift - often reverses - Jim Betty Lou Nichols wills her place 'T?l3'1O1'- as Rcselyn Janeway's colleague on BFHKCS - IUCN? ill UIUC Of H000 the debate team to Sarah Troy or anyone lese wishing to competei for the place. f-- Edith Marie Ilenshaw. Paint the bt-.iuty of it t'?i - Ollie Reaves. This is the last will and testc- Sllflff' NWS - U1W?lY5flf1lW Dlllf' ment of the Senior class of 1934, Wllyllfllk- wi-itteii on this date, May 14, 1934. Blllllllm' - Pfitclies hard kiieflfs We hope that these p0ssessions'- DOY'0ll'15' Howell which we have intrusted in the DOO1' - 2iVi1lf4 51111113 - Sim bands of these persons will be tak- Bretton. en care of through the years. EU!-illf? -- 03104 DHT! - Rubs .1--Ol. Howell. IN'1'HOUlTf'ING Tlll-I SENIORSZ I-lCf'N5U -' MW-l3'5 3905 EVUTL And gentle readers, 'tis nothin' else but the good ole Senior Ford ,Grose Fan -A keeps air movement 4 Elouise Hall. ? 1 .4 t- -.it. l..Liitil4 Hob Buford realizes he cannot take all his pleasurles with him 50 he has decided to leave Ethel Ruth I.o.-ke his plat-e on the debate team. To Dorothy Bailey, Flossif: Crocker leaves her place as assist- ant to Miss Simpson in the com- mercial department. Dorothy Day leaves her gum twhlch is under the'arm of her seat in English roomi to anyone that happens to have forgotten his. We all know that Dayton Dixon is not much on giving people things but he has consented to leave Mildred Vaught to Glenn Womack. Evert Grose seems to think the 3-I Sophomores could not get along without him, so he refuses to leave anyone, anything, and he is going to stay home next year so he can be near when needed. COMPANY Mildred Murphy leaves her -1934 1nOdCl. TOD W l'-'mmftl' '-'Um - Gflfifllld iii siiortmiiti to the iiuiaii tim' Body -bieeestimrt -M21I'sHf0l WK00' needs them most next Yom., Lee Buy-ton, Gas tank - filled to capacity - Edith Nunn leaves her quiet ways T331-likhi - S9011 ill the Clfifk - DHf l'm DDIOU- to Billie Faye Atchison- Nailing ym-by-0ugh4 Tool kit - the lizzy's cosmetics Gladys Osterhout knows only a Cfflllk - S110 lCiCkS - Willldxl ' BMW LOU Nichols'- few of the E. H, S students, but Paffisi 'i 'i -'a 's'- W-' she does know that someone is go- WTYCQ1 - 51151 FOWIXS 310112 - ing to need some A's in Chemistry F10SSiC Cl'OCk6'I'- next year. So she leaves these rare Steelllltl M1001 - CSSCUUHI - Be Safe Alld articles in the hands of Mrs. Lu- Gladys OSi0fl1OL1t. ,, L cas, which can be given to the per-, Exhaust - 11 10t Of hot air - , 3 son earning. 1 at lVPO!.J0hns9n. 5 Insure Wjfh f as I-Lufaula iiig.. . t .t.-.. lu... E, er to John Sellers. , ' Wanda Parris wills her ability COllg'l'2ltUlZ1tlOllS tg use lemlonsband proxide to Mar- Seniors! t a Jane eu elt. ' Geraldine Ransom leaves her quiet and modest ways to Lavenia Harp. Ollie Reaves is departing, but , I Eufaula, she refuses to leave Paul McKen- V1Slt OL11' zie to Johnny Herren. Roy Reusey in departing leaves his egotism to one that can use only a little more, Mr. Billy Cowl- v y 9: 7, liiiiireiib livioiieit . 2:1 ff Invites You When if If ff Your Cars Needs if Repair 3 T Give Us A Trial One Stop Station For Cars! As we all kow Elouise Hall's in- . terests are in Stillwater, and she- 2 -- Y5-Afxxitf.-vsf.-sX.'-.-. . . ...il Drug Store! Phone 282 Class of '34 MODEL BAKERY At Your Service -4 Roscoe Norton, Proprietor. ... , , .. . r tv.. Compliments Of l 5 ,Congratulationsl iiiia INDIACN JOURNAL sms Biiiiiitn Piiiioii MCII1t'0Sh C0l1I1tY'S GI'0Ht9St' E Amusements -fCSiaiokes - Candy. Newspaper! and Cold Drinks! ms.
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Page 4 THE IRONHEAD May 16, 1934 KNOW YULR CLLISS lronettes. A new club, the Ironettes were Nadine Yarbrough - Bob Harp. The plot centered around Danny Wanda Parris - John Hubble. Ashton fJim Bob Harpl madly in Nelline Knowles - Doyle Dixon. ,love with Jeanette Hobart fDoro- Ili-Y. organized at the beginning of the l The Ili-Y is the oldest club in school year, with the intention of Ollie Reaves - Paul McKenzie. lthy Baileyi who rcpulses his ar- srhool. Its main objective is the encouraging football players to .Edith M8flC HCIlSll21W - D21y101lldent advances but who in the enfl development of the character of win games for dear old E. H. S. Dixon.. 4 is tamed. l H wullg mcllv Mr- E' Sl Nullll is the The Qffieers are Betty Lou Nich- Flossie Crocker - Jim Taylor. Others included in the east sponsor. Other leaders are: Dale ols, presidentg Edith Marie Hen- Betty HODPCY '- RCCCC C0lllffYf WCYCZ M'i11'E8l'Cl Gage. Milly Kflill- Wllybnrk. lylfcgldcml John Timo- shaw, vice-president and Dorothy Ruth Taylor - Alf Thomas. li-yn Whitlow, Emma Selvidge. Ella thy, viee-presidentz Jim Taylor, Bailey, secretary-treasurer. l MHFEHFCK Gage - LCSWY G0lCl'lMaYff Blake' ROUGH WllCy- Billy M,Cl.Cllll-y :md El-mst Clmlllllmll Miss Simpson and M155 Pfaff ing. I lCowling, John Sellers, Bill Bailey. ll.CaSlll,l,r' fl-my Wllc lllc Ofllcelg Sponsor this Club. l Mozella McQuillen - ErnestlClinton Atchison, Ernest Chapman lor this year. The new officers arei Sodales. 'Chapman' , land John LCC Kelley' Ulll l31lllCl'- lJ1'f'tlCll'llll -lOll1i LCC Another new organization in the Martha Jane Reuben T' Bllli -1-Oi? Kelley, Vlt'! lll't'hlCll'lllQ Clinton, elirrniiii High School is the soduies Billlel' . I H cuss Nioiir-may 14, ifizzi White, treasurer and Dean Pi'll'k-lclubl whosg S019 Object is the lD0l0lllY B3-ll0Y - -70 lll JY- 50 ' 5-1- l1Ul'Sl- SCCl'Clflfli'- lteaching of the customs and insti- milcrle Allen W Oharle Jancwav Salulaloly Address' Bob BulUl.ll Travel. ltutions of the Romans to the stu- l -I 5 A ' 'I C1353 History' Elouigc Han, Creatinsl relationship with otherlCl91llS. Ig:i2eRl-lfglcl-Gyczrefz isgprifrl Class Poem, Edith Marie Hen- eounties is the main purpose of thel MlSS Pfilff is lll0 Clllllfs SP0llf0l'- Rub V' Howell B- Fccsgwallers ' lghawl 'inivt-1 club. xii: J. w. tu-anti-eo is'OffiCers are: presldvetl Efllml Mildlr ci Mur ii' K Alfred vvat-l Class Wm' Bcity Lol' Nichola- the Sponsor. The students who M1l1'lC HC1lSllHW2 VlCC'Dl ?Slflf?lllVsOn C D 5 M Piano Solo. Wanda Parris. lil? tiifavid Iitgiiiiiilfciil OiiigiitiicligTri-igassiiii Secretary-Hens' Dorothy Howell - Elmer Mc- SliSZ.PQDOpll:flll' Flosfcdlcmifi '14 . . . i i ' , A n. i D- . ae ie ry. ress. .'a ne ar- . Al t . and hvelyn Posey. seeretary-treas- Poetry. Hansbro-L,W,rCnCC Slmp- brough. lllfli- l A new club was organized at the Son K K Presentation of Key to Junior., Girl ltr-serve. fbeeinning of the school year by K Zelplm Bnlmclt - Joe Ransom lby Selllol- prcslclmlll Roy llollxwl The Girl Rnservt- club under the Mis. Locke entitled the Poetry Fmmlcs Jefferson 4 Cllmolll C1355 Song, All. sponsorship of Miss Snnpson has finished one of the most success- ful years in its history. A brilliant array of officers were elected by the members of this or- ganization They are: Elouise Hall. piesidentg Wanda Parris, yiee- president, Martha Jane Reubelt, secretary and Betty Blake, treas- urer. Current livent. The second oldest club in the high school is under the guidance of Mr. H. A. Lucas, The club has! ,-,, . , --., . . - .. . tlittilaiiiiiitill in , . S0ll2lLZf'S Htl-'V' lfilllwjl 4 flrlfl 'llllzl Felioll. vivi'-pxisritivz.. arid Narliiu' Nunn .secretary wt-iw' rliosen as oi- fit' ers. Book. The Book club sponsored by Miss Bowlin has the view of creating a desire for reading. The programs consist of book reports and hap- elub, As you know by its name its purpose is to create a desire for poetry. Among the officers are: Gladys Osterhout. president and Ella Mae Green, secretary. ?..0...L- FIRST 0F A FIRST In the year of 1914 there were three graduates. Carrie Epps. Laura Dell Sweeney and Clarence Mills. Miss Wanda Parris who is the daughter of Mrs. Laura Dell swf-en:-v:Pnrrh in A .mc-mber of 'lil' t1:.t graduate of one of the i.isi oi the Eufaulii ,llllli school. Mrs. H. B. Parris re- lsides here in Eufaula. while Mrs. K, D. Brooks resides at Junction City, Kansas. Mr. Mills at present, lives in Oklahoma City. -Oil-. SPRING CATALOGUE Q white. -..D - Mary Cook - W. E. Dickey, Jr. ' Dorothy Day - Evert Grose. Kathleen Miller - Raymondl CXXFE iKirkpatrick. l l Johnnie Herren - Bill Crain, l o l l lJl'NlOR CLASS PRESENTED 'THOSE LOVELY LADIES l Gul, lxiuttoz The Junior class of the Eufaulaf High presented a very enjoyable Hcleanlinessv comedy on April 6th, entitled, lf --'v'l.,..-- v A-.-n.. v -,an-- N L l - Y -.. l Congratulations l To The Seniors! -' l 4 Piimisintrunisr . R . 1 - T' - Dennigs of the month. my Occ yn Janeway John lmo Members acting as officers are: Lavcnla Harp - Blllle Cowllngl li Geraldine Ra nso m, president: Betty Lou Nichols - Jlm Moore. l Dorothy Howell, secretary and lf' Bruce Conley. treasurer. is . 5, , ,............. .......,. .. Home Economies. 2' ' The activities of the Home Eco- , - nomlcs club this year have beenlg 5, fr Compllments of centered on raising money to fur-lg? ther equip the Home Economics department. Miss Priscilla Alden is the spon- sor of this club. Election of officers were held and Mildred Warren was elected to the presidencyg Eunice Murphy,l vice-president and Roberta Down- um, secretary. BLAKE- l .. ,Al A 1 'J : l PIPKINS 22 af JANEWAY-LAUHONT 'TRADING eoMPANY, INC. ' Eufaula, Oklahoma 5 .e.. .... , .. LEO G. WHITLO TI-I - INSU ANCE -E AN XX
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