Langston University - Claw Yearbook (Langston, OK)
- Class of 1927
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'F'Y' . .r .N . N .5 yf I M' n , 1 1' I , A 'Af ,JI f N if 'rl Q ,v H., n , I ' i' ,N 'I ' - ' , 1 5 4. I , 'Q 'X wi- .twg Mm la 1,-1-' . 1 ' v . wht .. 'J' 1 i m. if , .N ,U ,I ., I EX LIBRIS VVHIT J. ELLIS The Editor S. L. HARGROVE Sponsor QW A' gg' . Jw 'Uv lynn A 9 . i I' W. , A! ii? 'bw c X Q xx 4 Q 0 ' . B 1? Q ' 0' O D 1 , I U! D, 'U lv 'ht' A ? O. l 1 I THE CLAW 1927 A A Published bg fha ' ' A SENIOR and JUNIOR CLASSES , Q1 l 2 ' y. , of ihe Colored Algricalfural and Normal ' - ' , 4 Langston - Oklahoma as ' 'le' .H his U ' H f 7: 'Z' Q . M49El .C'. !VCCt.'1U'dCP .5ClO CP2M CL E94l'..CPl94 O. I4i'..CPl'0'J13C'4E43PlW'JC l' xl ?O2UlO .YB 0.1VBG 52020-'1Vi'.OElEOZ4E2UECPJlEC'E 53 1 1 I 1 C! I 1 . 1 r F I o I . 4 5 A ' 1 1 I I I V o A xl 1 3 ? ' ' 9 A n 1 rx YJ 5 3 I Q fi DEDICATION 5 , ll 1 E' .v ' 9 . fi 9 CQ Q The crowning feature of a publication of this nature is H lj I . . . . . . . . 0 I 1tS dedication. The Editors, bearing this 111 lllllld, employed S I '1 their best thought in- its selection. However, no difficulty E I o 5 Q was realized in this effort and the Staff was unanimous V :gi I1 I 5 i11 its selection of our President-Dr. I. XV. Young, A. M. 3 I -, 1 4 Q M. 11. S U 'J ' ri 3 . . . . . . . 6 3 5 To you, We delicate this publication with all sincerity H fi 41, I Q 9 and appreciation for your fatherly care of each and every I E . Qu C, 5 one of us, for your Christian guidance and untiring effort Q Q I A Il I 5 to lead us in the right paths of life, for your inany, many 5 CP 'r Q I accoinplishinents since taking over the reins of the Uni- Q ' I . . . . . ll u S kj versity which is dear to us all, for your spirit and interest 6 if' o . , I, 0 Q Q that extend to the field of every Alumni, be that tleld and Q I Y U ,. . . U ll 'S - I worker ever so hunible. With no apology, we dedicate this 3 6 . - 4' CP 5 S ltook to you. si 9 Q 9 E 1 FE ' 9 1 2 I I 43 rl C' ' r' 3 ' E Q! I I I1 '1 ga I 5 A1 fl I 'i f if 0 .1 Yi our n n fr 7, O E2 ra 'N 9 A-1 1 f I g insole:-: :m:o:a'q:izrzozazoznzolnzo 1927 13-Ea:f:f:rzozr:+:f:a:.'o:n:o:n:Q:m':o:m5g 1 C'E?ZC'llf?C'29:l'JUE9i'ACv 0B9:L'Ol8lOlD:lC lE4CflkL'Ol'..lZOL'2EICvlP:2CPll. !OEPtl4ZPl'.2205853 244201 2OL'94'34C'L'!96?.. '3 .'3'd'SC'l VQCPEIZOI 202 4l'..C'lll'.Ol'3'.!l .1'3'2iL'.4C'l'.!i'..'C JlECv!' THE CLAW 1 v .jwzozwzogazccczcbzazoznz-cisco: :ones-:+.':'c:'.f:f:w:1:':w::o'.:a:'.f:f.:a'.1':':e-A F, 6 5. ' ' I 9 3' 9 9 cl E F3 i Q '2 .4 'Z v ra ' A !'r ivb I' I gin N I Qs fi e., ' 5 f 5 il I I 5 F cf if 9 Er U fl U 44, A avr Q F!! H Q ri Q Q Q ' I Q rg I Tr qv, ' il U 9 ai S ix 9 :Q S I 4:9 wg Q gil E, Q 5 Q se 'J H Q F! U 9 F1 Q 9 Q P4 9 F4 Q 9 Q re ' H Q I - 'Z' PRESIDENT I. W. YOUNG, A. M. Q ' 9 Q A Q U I Q Q .3 Q u U rl F r' r- U 1, fx 6 43 5 I U U 1 E' 5 ii 1 U five 5 Q u U u ii 2,11-: :ur:1o:aa:f.:n:1:cr:-:V:rv-:f,:r:':,:n:1:-2 19 27 c-zrzozaz-ozazfzl:amz-:yarns-:r':f:f:v:emi :I:'1 J91TCfl'.?I:'l'3Fz'f':':'1':P:'1':5 zccmzoz as-zbzazaceazfzbzazc'zm:4:ca::f:f'.:a:4:f:a: 9:95 E96Z'I'... 'C ...'C'2! J'3'L'V'.1O. ODl20.'f4 JO'.144 '4lO29ClO2lZO2llOZlEPMl'..C'120LTQ l gfT.'3' O O.1l21J 3ZvDClOli4'JOlOll'JCP'L1WEC5L'll'.C'ZU7' 1 9 5 9 R 53 U iz 1:5 I I Ll r 1 tj I H 5 I O I 9 Q! I ra ry is 5 I I 'I E' .1 ci 1 fi 2 A FOREWORD 5 fa Q 5 E' ll 5 r. S Q We admit that the responsibility for the publication of 7. 'r - - ' . , . K. Q the 1924 Claw IS accepted and prosecuted by us with some E Q degree of appreliension, but that high pleasure that must Y H l 5 be present in the hearts of servants is much in evidence. Sl Q a fi 5? F! Y fl il Man f things of merit will he over looked we must afrree, 1 ? Y 5 1, 7 D . 45 5 according to the imperfection of the human mind. But 5 6 our observations are sufficiently impressed by the activi- I 43 gi 43 il? ties and acccrmplislunents of the student-body to give a Q 1 g Ex record that will he the pride of the student-body, alumni, Q ,E and friends of the University. NV41 fully realize the im- Q Ll i I I 'fj poi-tance of a record and do liereby attempt to bestow the I gr . Q Q same with that degree of modesty and sanctity that must Q ga 1 , rg E' -1 accompany every effort of this nature. 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Registrar Sec'y. of Extension Commerce 5 .1 twenty-three E3 . CP 5 1 r li L1OlDlO2h5O l1F53C'lhEGl'.9:EO'Jhl'A3l'.U ,I 9 2 7 !Cv'JiO2lL.'CvZ9t3Ol9:lOlbE9CEl'.klCvEPQOQQ L1O'J0ZO'.!t.'ICvl'QlL'0'JlF.'J3'2l2'.Q O'-!95L'.Ol'.?sl45 ML'0EO5EC'B'aL'OlFL'OEhl35E!52fEl:lCvlW'C'E 4 lF4l'C'l3ll'.O5lZOEW5Dl9ll+C'254i'.'CCl'JO'Q03 !l'..C'l'C2 'Z ZUZC'll20L'!Ui'.'C'2i2'3'Q320547 ga:-o'.fr.1+:-K+::w:f:f:wzf:':ar.o:..'n:+:e THE CLAW Qzqclze:o:a:f:f:wa:,:w:':f:w:'.c':w:' Q, n U 1 I, fu I fr Q I 5 F, F-4 5, Q 1 9 ri 54 I ' ! H 3 1 1, .1 U Q uvv h tvy 9 S! Y 5? Q 9 U 'I lj 1, Q! Q Fw 99 f E, Q 'H g I, Q QA ' Q' u iz Q 4'r , Q u Q Q 55 9 Q 'I 9 Q H 9 rl 9 5 E3 F1 n U 9 fx, sf 9 fe 9 9 L F! U ' ' ' Ii U 9 3 v n rg fn 9 9 if Q J 1 u I I Ep C' aff .-. I U 9 iz ri 5 2 4 ER.-1 54 H 9 W Q 5 qi 1 U 43 43 - 2 9 9 Q U 'J F! Q Q S! U rs U Q ii Q 54 Q 6 U fl Q fl Q 5 35 9 sa ij I Umlfhrnt .1 9 Nw rs f fl ll Ii I , '-' A fr Q I 5' H i fa 6 'Az Seniors Q 5' Q 5 5 H fl E Q Q rg Q J 9 if 1 .3 ri 6 F! 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Q ANNA FAYE TRICE PICCOLA FOSHEE n 1 V Q HATTIE LONG ETHEL CALDWELL if 9 9 g ll A' 9 A I1 A 3 1 Fi Q -GENEVA GHATMAN EMMA GREEN ALGENIA HOLMES Q 1 I - 1 1 Es ' r ,I I Il V or twenty-eight ' ', l ' sig A1o'.:n f:f'.:nzOmEcf.1n::a:'znza:f:'.v, 1 927 D2hEQL'llQP!ED DVJ5g5QT WLM Rf0lO. !'4'.1'3'.'7?6E'3fi'JOiC'll'J'3'E9lEOl'4 THE CLAW !ll'Z' C'2dl'C'l942OlW2C'l4L'.C'2ll'2C'2!2 1 EVlO '3'2942'fC3lC'.'1'il'3'.'fd2O2UlO uaozuzozwzozezcfzwzozwzozaz-or I! Q 43 '-' E! Q E. 9 9 9 'A 9 Q ll Q3 Y . Q Q 5, 1 n fl Q Q6 ff 9 Q H3 F f Q S! ' A E, gm g Si f rn 1. H Q Si ty In gn 1 Q5 v 1 'I Rl 9 A 'I 1 i f X r ? ,X Fi ,g if . -1 Q F! Q Q U N I2 54 ll Q 5 gg D Q n ri ig il FQ Q H il Q Q fx lk H 5 A' 5, za 5 iz X ,AA ri n U y L ,,,.N ., , A A Q Cr 1 Fi AAAA Q 54 Cr 6 I 5 9 Az, , rm u 11 fl O H O C' , I ' W Z s U Q A .. 53 'J 6 A ' 1 -', A - AAA , , QA jg? 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HUDSON ORA WYATT DAISY LOLLIS NANCY LEE IRENE TIPTON NIARCELLA SIMMONS U LILLIE MAE COOKSEY MIARY GLASS thirty ,Q 'Oiifillu Q . lh hlxQ'-lvzlisi 0:3332 h 9aZ32f.i'..9al'.E?2ElQl ICI' ll I - E , zwzccwzozwzozwz-:,:e:ozuzo:n1 Hocus.-:f:a:cv:wzo... c A ..o.. w f:' .. f'v'.. ..1:':4zf:+rf 4. 1 2OZl53l'4l'3il'J4C' rC'li8l13'llECF T H E C 102482OEUZ'C'Ufl .1C'BVEOL'1UZOZlBC'2UV . S 1. F 'f' E r 9 J Q rl E. ' Q3 ' 59 E! Q tl '55 53 1 OO O O 9 ee D A , XY ,,f, A lrx u- O gg 5 a if-f F1 - ' cf Q 'i V , O Q ff , Q Q il i V 61 5 ij X, O KH 1 A 5 Q .S 6 4 '. if .1 Xxxxi Q Eg U U U U 9 ., Ol ri Q U 5 Q C, gl in Q 'Q -' E3 3 E 5 n 5 Af f fr U v, B, 'fi 5 55 iz E4 .3 5 5 n 5? Ea Q 6 I Q A U O fl 43 '-wi I Q H 6 se 53 E3 1 54 sa 9 1 5 f rx IJ .3 f ig, an U F! 1 .X O ff 53 9 fl ga f ' 9 F3 a fl - f fe Q 43 5 l , f ' , f- '1 55 - 9 53 6 1 1 f sg K2 'i 5 ax! - P Ny 6 . Cr W 34'Vx i V u , , ' O Ca 1 1 fs E2 I fl K' I Q I, ii SE1NIORb OF JUNIOR COLLEGE I n W 1 3 Q O I ,J thirty-one Q I rl I U I I rl I Q 3 3 Fw 'O I 152435220lP.'!43 Ol'L9l4C1l9L 2w'JkE'1O2MEOI C'2EOE9:EOE0s2CPlle2C'l9s'dC'252132920225 A I - . A - V JOllL'4Cf'5'3 .!?lOlFc. I41f':.B2OlkEOl2202820 kl'.0Z!5OZ95l1DE9:l'.ACv .'E!sL'u'E9f2v :EPM 4 P 43 Mtunfmnlglggnnmnmm unLnnun'n nmnnh4n'nJ Q 5320lilC'29l2C'l44EC'L'23'J'3'29liI'C'2i6EC'T IC'2i4l .C'L'Ul'.C'5'8ECPEWCC'2VlOlWlC '4 E? 9 H 5 . 3 Class H Lstory 1927 A It was September 15, in the year 1923 that a group of young men embarked 6 upon '21 journey. in search of a degree, in search of a wider view of life, U ,and in search for a better understanding of human wants and how to fill Cr them. In this group were: Frank Jones, Estey Moore, Maceo Smith, Fergu- I son Brooks, John Spencer, Charles Collins, Arthur Peel, Thomas Scott, T, R. NVharton, Fentress Davis, Homer Jones, J. li. Trotter, and Norman Sharp. Q That first year was filled with work and more work. Indeed it seemed as Q if all of the teachers and instructors had entered into a league, having for Q their motto: 'tFreshmen. you shall not pass. We stuck to our task daily, Q determined to find our goal, and after nine months of streneous labor, we de- clared a truce. Thus ended the first year. 5 The same group met again in September, 1924, for the purpose of pursuing 'i that degree. Vile were wise. we were Sophomores. We had been christ- 3 enednandlwere ready for battle. Vile thought that we knew how to handle fl the situation. To be frank, we thought weiknew everything. How sad. 6 soon as we began agam,gthe professors again entered- into a compact. Their .3. motto this time was, 4'Sophomores, you are only wise fools. Again they Q began to vent their fussy situations. VVe were tried in the fire of discipline and, had it not been for the timely arrival of one who acted as a soothing lo- Q tion for our tempered class, I feel that we would have been undone. Sweet 3 reminiscenee ot' loving character, a gentle little sister, a mocking bird in the 13 person of Miss Katy Maw Perry, who joined us this time. With her kind help. Q we expanded our manly chests, then backed our shoulders and went forth and conquered a second time. 9 September 1925 found our group increasing. VVe were James Rouce, Luther Harris. and Isiac Raimey. VVe lost our queen. Vxle were determined to march fl to the goal of success. At this time we were Juniors and knew that we did 5 not know everything. All the iadicalisni had been taken out of us. We ap- fj proaehed everything with care and conservatism. In fact, we were first learn- 5 ing what it was all about. The way was not always clear, the task did not 6 seem clear, nor were we laboring under favorable conditions at all times, but ii our mottor was Onward . XVe chose no alternative limit to go forward. Nine .9 months more of constructive work, and we declared a vacation. Q September 1926, we again met, but found our nunTber had decreased. VVe Q have with us in the home stretch, Charles Collins, Furguson Brooks, J. Hen- ry Spencer, T. Phurus Scott, T. Roosevelt VVhart-on, VVhit J. Ellis, Jr.. J. Leroy fl Trotter. Maeeo Ii. Smith, Frank K. Jones, and N. Randolph Sharp. VVe called 5 ourselves Seniors this time and think that we know something. 3 This year is not so hard as the days of old that have gone by, for we know bet- il ter how to cooperate, concentrate and blend our efforts for better results. 'E And now we come to the end. Looking back, we see many pitfalls that we E, lgave avoided, only by the guidance of the administration and divine provi- O c ence. ? We feel grateful to the president of the University for tolerating our weak- .gi ness and short comings. VV e are also grateful to the professors under whose U hands we worked. Your reward is forth coming for the class of '27 shall 5 make history that is worth while in time to come. fl . 5 thirty-two Cr U 9 'annozmzozazc-:mfs-:acecasezazozaacfi 192.7 1:-znzoznz-zizmozrzoznzozrzozrzoz Z:o:rizo:a:'.o:'.r:-:izaztcfzrzeznze:racers-cf ' rieiwiezrltiiiv-EOBIEODMEO'-1llC'-ll-' - upv:f:tm:o:w:o:uzcca:'.o:azo:v':.ozw W pau:-:cuz-:cancelso.. w ..cfzw::o:c:- 'i gg'-gp-.fagezazezazozvzezaz-:sence THE CLA :+:f:w:f:f..'v ..cf... f4 ..+:f:wr.+:v fc .. .ozuzccwe '- 41 1 E, 9 2 ' Y.- 9 ' J - Y 1 Commencement Program ' 1 'Zi I - K E, Qvb 9 Q I. Commencement Processioiial- 1' Q 9 Processional March 'J v . . I Q II. Song- Negro National Anthem ..,.... ................................... ...,.........,....... J O l111S011 Q Choral Club and Audience Ez, 4vb V ' ? III. Invocation ......,...........................,.A...,,...............................,....m.... .......... ...,.... R GV. E. W. MCGFGW lr- ' ' ' . . . I .5 : IV. Spnxtual- Listen to the Lainbsty .... ............ ............................... D G tt S Q . :Choral I ' N a U 1 V. Oration Salutator D- Activities of the Subconscious Mind . 4vi A Y I 1 J. H. Spencer C' . . Q ll VI, Song- Chl Come Fall' M31d,, ....A................. ........................ .......,. ..... B l ' OW11 Q Q Boys' Glee Club Q ij If VII. Oration CAgriculturalj New Viewpoints in Scientific Agriculture Q 'i 'I Frank Jones tj VIII. Chorus- Give Me My Native Isle ...., ....... W hite I fi u Choral Club I H I g a IX. Oration QValed1ctoryj Education the Hope ot Civilization 'fi il J. LeRoy Trotter A 'E X. Song- Creole Love Songn ..,............................... .................... .......... S m ith Q Q I Girls' Giee Club 13 Q XI. Commencement Address Rev. H. T. S. Johnson, Oklahoma City, Okla. QE ' . . . I Q 5 XII. Spiritual- He Is The Lilly of the Valley I' fl 'Z' The Choral Club Y U O Q 6 XIII. Conferrmg of Degrees ..............,...,................... ....... ..,... P 1 'esident Young : fl 'f' XIV D - y H . oxology- 0 A , n li XV. Orchestra- 6 ' - XVI. Honor Announcement- H I I . 5 C' Magna Cum Laude- J. LeRoy Trotter John Henry Spenser u C, 9 Cum Laude-Frank Jones, T. P. Scott, N. R. Sharp, Maceo Smith. 0 Q Distinction in Scholarship and Conduct leading to Certificate in the College Q 1 4-y . H of Education. U 3 Mattye Jackson Bertha McKeever O U C! Amberlean Brown Opaline Carter U 6 The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Education is conferred upon the fol- 6 'J I lowing students: J. L. Trotter, Ferguson Brooks, N. R. Sharp, J. H. gi .5 Spencer, T. R. Wharton. 5' A I The Degree of Bachelor of Arts is conferred upon the following student: Q 3 1 T. Phurus Scott. U I 'J The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture is conferred upon the fol- 6 O xl lowing students: Charles Collins, Frank Jones, Maceo Smith. 0 1 1 The Degree of Bachelor of Science is conferred upon the following stud- ll. i ent: Whit J. Ellis, Jr. u F - . . . ' fs 'j XVII. The Conferrmg of Degrees, President Isaac VlT1ll.131'I1 Young A. M. M. D 1' I I The Candidates for degrees will be presented by Directors of Departments I Qy l in the following order: U 41 Bachelor of Arts-Dean S. L. Hargrove A. B. Q 5 I Bachelor of Science in Education-Prof. W. A. Easter A. B. U 3 .I Bachelor of Science in Agriculture-Prof. VVm. T. Wells, B. S. A. I .- 5 1 thirty-three I 4 I il I O . I I I Ci rL'Ol'.kL'.'31EbL'.02ME12f3L'.Ol'Qtl'JD'.1hL'.O 3l IOEMEOEMZC' OEhE!Z'rlkl0'JkEOlD:E'3f2l53 F1471 F1 V1 F1 F1 F1 YQ F' 'W F1 A ' J J ,hi J . ,na 5.4 .na . . . 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F. n 2 3 W e know no ea1't111y face shall dare to cheek our spir- 5 ? :f ited Qoal, 'im 1 U ' Q F4 1 qfi XVe stand with ready hands to serve, to help thy Q in 'fi 5 needed ca11 bowed at the throne of dear L. U. L , C, 4,5 9 U XVe'11 conquer, die or fall. 53 E IJ I I rl 2 5 1 3 n O , 9 9 9 Q fl '4 E1 il 5 Q 5 i rl H Q 2 5 Q 1 Q ig sa ' 5-2 1 i 5, Y. Q 2 f Q' E thirty-four I n gl Q IA 5 n F3 'W i Enzo:r:+:1'.!a:o:n:o:r. :1:1:azoEafcoznzol 1927 1ozrzoXo:a:o::n:ozr:o':sa:o:n:o:s:l L, 1. ,LJ'3'EQl4C'll52O2kL'0 EQBOUQZOE lE?1flfl'.O2rlC1 h2OEk2C1EklOlDfZO 252029520212 CCE 13251 agua::war-zwzozwaz-:ez1:,:w:':f:s:-:ee THE CLAW :azozwzlzfzezo:4:cf.':cz-:-za:-9:42oar fi mm:a:+r.:-:':4:-:Q-eases:om:-:-avec' 4:cfzazcfzczcfzaz4:':w:+:':-12'2'2'l'3'W F. 5 fa 5 H 'A' v 1-n A iz u 2 F! v c- ' Q u Q U Q 5 U 5 rx Ei 'T' Q 5 f ii u W U 5. Q n U F? F? 5 f Q Q K W Q 5, L4 Q Q fl Q Q 5 ii F4 Ei' Fi Q Ff! 5 za Q 9 Q 5 Q 54 is Q 9 A F, U U U ., t-, M A ex rj fx 7 'f f Q ij by In l rw 5 5 Q Q E? 1 U Q Q 534 Q U U . 4 4 - 1 i 4' rv Q S4 ii G Q H as iii ff K f A g fl r I Q Ft' i I Q Q 1 5 Q 'ff 5 Q F! 9 ki U Q Q 5 Q sf 'SE 5 54 9 9 U fl U U Q- 4 5 A 9 '2 E! Q 9 9 'H' ri U Q 5 'i QQ Q .A E2 f-1 U 'I F! 'V Q .A F3 Q '1 rl Q .2 Juniors Q J I i .1 Q r, A1 FJ lj Q u 1 Y I. fl 'i ,eco:'.r:.:f:r:o'mo:r:1:':r:f:'za:-azz:-as 1927 -:'::-z4:f:.'.rz+:,:az4:-znz1:cr:f:'za:+:'-.wa0:95 ij .ge:s-:4:-:a:4::'.a:c,zz:-:-zrcfcazqcfzrzozvzfs an:tunazpzrzozmzoznzfzfzrazca-f.:f:ca:ozalli V 1 I gaze-ze:ccazo.':wcccw:o.'wzo::wzomL THE CLAW :-a.'azcf:wr.Q:u:o.'fer.c1::ezcf::w:cf'.:w:o:2 I gwzce' .. .. .. .. 'wcocazozwcca :zw:o.'1w'.1cca:c+.-nmzwzcfa-.,u:.cf:w: Q 1 1 1 1 ' O I 1 Q 1 O ll 1 9 Ee A ,J j ' A ' 5 Q I I lf' Eg 1 I r 1 1' 3 4 Y I g 1 1 1 i 1 3 IU F 1 We ws 1 1 1. 9 fi l 2 1 1 1 F 11 Q 1 ,, wg 53 1 Il , fi , 3 l I1 ., .'5 N ' O 5 I g J 1 M My Q E3 J Q II r, Il n 1, r 3 ,X 9 . g r i I Ii 1 9 'L I I g E' O 3 A Q 5 16 cf 11 2, A U 1 Q 9 l 3 11 sa 9 :O a a fl ' ' 1 2' ' ' 5152 ' A F5 ' 3 llffq' , 5 Q E! U Q X- A 52 Q I ll U Cr 0 U ' S JONATHAN JOHNSON 6' ' O Brooksville O 3 E2 5 ' 1 3 Q I M. C. FOX REUBEN JONES g Q X Tatums Langston Q Q 1 1 g rx I : cg JOHN TAYLOR WILLIAMS 5 Ci -I Muskogee I 1 3 1 P Qi JAMES MORRIS MAURICE JONES I O I I Los Angeles, Cal. Muskogee I I 1 J I 1 ll I I 1 1 1 3 thirty-six U 5 1 ' 1 Y I 5 'J 5 F' Ci! llL'OlkE+C'2Vs'JDl'.fkE'2'llt2CP2D:lOlhECP2hL'U 0EhEOlhL'OIk2O ' hL'OEMQ I lOEh13Eh5DlU5OlX'D l82KK'A U-L'O1!l5L'CPL'MEOL'!ECm'?.kECP2h.'llZkL'EL'.K2EOiQ I . g13. !'CIQEUlO O5fJOBUE0l B W DllZCCU O29BO.iCCW?.W g0lC'5'J3L'llOl3'J02l2OlllO2WE0l lO O2Wl O2lEO2U1 , D 53, I 1 1 Q '- , O I 3 Q 9 J 1 r I 3 2 ' I n 2 Q u I t' LUELLA HARRIS, MAYME CROVVELL, U ? C' El Reno Perry 0 1 C! Choral Club-1926 Normal Course I I3 1 1 Glee Club-1926 I I W . . - O n I Literatl Club 1926 I I Normal Course ' O 5 is r Y ' o h AMANDA HARRIS, ELLA REE STEELE, I I 5 3 Oklahoma City Houston, Texas I 3 1 Normal Course Literati Club-1926 0 ? 9 Normal Course I 0 1 ll Q O V Q, I l I U 1 5 S Fi H MRS. RITA MINGO, Chandler JAMES B. VVILSON, P a 6 Normal Course Chandler ' iz' Q ,Q Hyperion Club-1926 I A I Q Normal Course I f 1 ii 9 Yi 5 CHRISTINE OWENS, ODESSA PARKER, Porter Ei I 5 C' Boley Philomathean Club-1926 at L y Q Choral Club-1926 Normal Course O EJ rl Literati Club-1926 Q 9 Normal Course Il f., cf n Q 9 u lv? - ' 6 Q 1 6 fb A rl ri n .1 C' 6 VIRGIE BRITT, El Reno WILLA GREEN, Porter 6 f 115, Normal Course Philomathean Club-1926 F Choral Club-1926 2 Q, 5 Glee Club-1926 lj? I1 1 ll Oratorical Contest-1926 i' 6 5 Q Normal Course E - I 15 Q EE GUTHRIE WICKLIFF, MARCENA HUMPHRY gl Q Vinita Basketball-1926 U U g Normal Course Normal Course Q A ' u zz '-' CF A U Q! Q u I 1 'P gg Y REGINA DECK, Lima ZELDAR MILLER g 9 I C! Religious Editor for Claw Oklahoma City Q H I I Secretary to Y, VV. Basketball-1926 U Y' Ci 'I Normal Course Literati Club-1925-26 0 I l 3 Normal Course Y Q I U C! INEZ YOUNG ODESSA I-IUTTON, Boynton I I 6 F Normal Course Normal Course I 3 lv, . O ? 5 '53 a Q ' 9 F, thirty-Seven Q L .U I u H 1 5 a a Ce NAR N 1-1 R N N N A Q I l .bwwMIHO-0u3nhA3nlL ulklOZhE13l!lOl OEh73 O2kL'C'l 3EOEll'C'Z!Q 6 1o:azo'.:nroznzo'.:azo:a:cfzr:o:w:oznzo: 1azozrzo:a:o'.:a:o:v:1:+::n:cen:oza: has-2 ve-.e31: sa :'sa-fn-a A,'e w af1.n a -.-Q V --.-' -.--1 -A,-' ---wi -1 A-A - A X 5.4 n m AA-L4 Ln'-L4 aku una mf, . '4m.JvLJ4 Jn.a4v..4'v u4u.4'Jn..11n.4C 'a'J 4L.4'f P7 ij? M THE CLAW M M M M Al v P32-:-:mf:f:e:+:f:w':+:,.':ezo:aa1:fzez1:- A +:'ze:.1:,zwzf:':a::1:c+a:f:fzf4z+:f.':w:.:1:':QcPf F-. S? Q F7 I-' 9 Q 5? ' U fl , 11 I. . 4-, ' Cy E2 ,,, ' L V Eg H Q f5f?f.sf s H Q Q 3, f KA Q kg , A.! I Q, E! Q A, '- E! Q Q f 5, U U H 1 4A - fs r J 5 Q xg A E, Q 9 Q f A Q 54 Q Q 13 9 D ? lj Zn' mv Q nl X, xg L 2 9 l 4Q 9 3 - .U 'T 'J 9 5 W fi fl M 6 H if 5 Ei FA U 5, F' fl 'V rv- It , X , A i .,-VA , H 955 f 9 9 g H 19 Y wxx., 'J S U Q Q zxwifwi if H., In , 'J x ' ' Vi ' 'v 5 Q X f 2' X U Q ,ii .A ,, E! 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Q l 9 5. r. qg rx , S 9 9 Q .- 1 W 9 3 HIbTORY OF THE JUNIOR 5' 3 ' In 4'P I 3 of in September 1994 , S -,l , angst -', nme he lt Y , l , I U Jones O11 Unu Q1'S1ty. N 3' 115. 10bl1St stalw - N. A H - , R L1 am 1 . alt . 'I qv. - ilumenc 9 Y, Wllli K ' a1t.611 Freq F U I U I Young. e Jones, Otis R 9 91153 Elmo N 11116111 fa-ntel-Q1 O ' ff, S OSSFS, Foraker Tl JOlln50n, Joe J I C The gates I 9 Q These lived 1llI'I12lll, Jameh U Mohlnson, Reuben iir Il '-i different C0mmuL1lJ to the title of -.Gr . n,l1lS and Tyree Qp 'C' , his fellov - mty and of C .een F00ls to - - . U Y W 5. . OUFS . D19 , 1 fude t e h . rect I 1 C0 v H s Ins - . 1S chlef . . lon. E , A O V ,q lewd that, aftel, WHY 1d6as, Vvhe 5111113111011 was to ZLC11 112161 come fl- ll Q U H dle of the At l all, their embr 7 . 1'1.tl1esQ attem Q D attempt to ins l Qrrln O 'J 12111110 Ocean a fl 301110 thmkino- pts 1311611 these , tm W1U11T. U H Noth. H. yet the World D DOWQ1-5 Collld b ' yOllIlg men di O r, mg Of im - Would roll 9 th1'OXVI'1 int .S' U U I H ston Uhhhrsh Dfllfance was acco Ou. 0 the mld- , A. F, Y YVQS ' - I mpl' l ' Y, il 9 v 1I1St1ll9Cl Wlthin th ,1?lGd tlllS year exe Y I1 , Q he 1111611 U16 doors of t eu Very lvmlles ept that the spirit of L 6 li Q .vi W. names add he Llnive T. V ' ang- O . -Y. U JQSSIS Lucas ed to The roster. JIEU SWllr1g oben qp 4 I a I I . - O I1 v D1 9l'l'll'lQy 1 r,q,- ' Q I Q This Ve lams, Illlthel- Powell- there were four I Q I th ' ar found Th ' 1111121111 E ' A 'U ' U 9 Wall 9 Cl U I lllott 4:5 ll and eacls of the Campus iss 9313.61 to enter int and ll - sq -1 rnefnljel- i ' O bQg'1n 0 ' ' If 5 E 50Dhomo1'es, three fgowned with a Ureei year Fight, the FXSTS that took place X .U fb , 0119, they .CV C2111 Altl of 511112111 Cla V1 1111 ' ij 9 evqdsuch a great increa G Wele MP1 Unrllgl- 00.333233 gust 012155 ouiiunzvyjfe fngwaled 5, .V 'i 1 ence iI1 itSelf th Se 1n the numbe. . ' ' 11 1'Ol. 19 the I 4. ll VV at the School Spirit! ot students in the F, ' 6 H I hen the footh 1 must rise to ow 16'shmah Congo- 5 w .J games!-Om the Sophihgq season was well 1 d bleatel- heights. se Class was 3 Q fl 3 ny . am W Ol'e C1 u lll 91' W- N , Q, , I prornisinjs 5391115 1VIOl't'iS andag Ciaptalfl John Llwslgllfoul 111f1Yffl's OH the 4 6 K2 n Q P11133 Til? 'CI-ubs: Nvilliam 31111909 ffour-on' lams' ASSistant C Yarslty e1eVGn O U V Y. , man and L CSackey5 E , - el JOIIGS, T aptaln, J I O 5 Vlllllams was llthex- cshckb P llmtt, Elmo M he Class also ful .ie John- H , 4- had b una111111Ousl OWEN. Bv A QSO117 John 'ms 1961 fou- I F J 9911 Sel Y Cllose 1 the Clos S011--Fcr Y 1 - I I 1 ceived h acted as half 11 All-Am .- Q Of the 1f111Qr cs -Y Q I C, 0 , Y ba k ellqjany C I S9aSOI1' , K' pal ly 9 3 Ut 11015111119 mention as 3 1133 SgiikSecond mytllllflaliiilstallt CalJtainC?1IgE,a1'?O1J011f1 - A i V Q 4i Squad ihjtiheegg football Success We . en and Mauriece Jonegglslfell 53 Q fl glaligris Cfo1'xvaI-dyfgginmgmbers lromegiiresl into Basketball with ' A f, O frxesom Johnson Cf. Williams. fcentggpgimorg Class Nangull force' The Vilrsit Q K' 0 C -' ' 9 ' .N . . Y ' ii I The Baseball rward.l 'luuece qfohl,-One, gfhnegalltaln JOHQS, It I ? Q, Son, E, Johnson EFQSQH of 1926 had f, 7 v 1311211-dl and 1 F' .1 I , OlI'1S and Powell 119 players fmm th. E I I Joherghs Flass won fi,-St ma - IS Class: J. VVilliamS J Joh 5 g Cy elng the V. Ce and 3.7 ' ' ' fl- I 1 ll W1C'EOr, '-5-00 In the - . r, H liamThe Jhhim. year Ca h 1ntelClaSS orzltorical Contggt M . 12 S .9 .5 Fox and Vvhb me In with a b , aumece g ii' Kg 9 Aga' ur Gee. This il'1Qr-gaflsiignd with it Came Jul, g . - 1 1 - U H Class n the Class eX0ell - fought 1110 numl . Us Hin' Lelia De . 1 1 had dom, th ed m 1:-Goth I Je! to flfteen an, W11- I Q I 4 at had gone beforeig- Basketball, O1'a101'V H111 Q I ? Q - ' ' r L Chol . . rl lg alSh1D ELS 110 other FJ il n 9 11 ga J Y iz fl iz, CQ si 5 u 'Ir 1 - I CP 1 thirty-nine E2 1 40:Pz4D:524Qr,:A- ,Q N 7 Jlfvmovikhh Q il - -'-'Conv 1 6 4 1 F'1 l 1,vn..PJzCv:'.f L,'1jr:g:m,., N N f I O A ,Q 'I' A 4-, I x . 4,P5'?.lgJ 1'-fu I .:o'.:r:fo'.:ar.o:'..r,-:.3,-,,,y, R nfs, Cr. ,I'14-,,-Q -QA 1 v -mano VEOMOMOR 51 :'wOz xo 54,52 A.. lg.. 4, -I ' aM ,Y ,- .n n 4 a Z5 xi' mx , . Y - A - - - - - ,X f ' ,- ' 71' ' 'W' 'W' V x3a'.:0iCf.. -c':.1:v:4'a'.f'.:4':.-v':4L'4-9.. 4i'.+vf:4n 120212 Y 2'2'2'2'-'-'-' '- -'M-'iw-'T-'v'-'7 Q nagQ,1f4',33,'5fgQL'q5g.gqg43gqg,.gQQ4g434 'C'2i'J'3 '.!4l'..Oll2'2f .1i4E'3fE4'L'.'3'... '4 ' ...'C'BIT F, 5' I' u Q gif avr I I I lj o iv' . L' 1 n F-, 2 CSA ' 1' ' ll rl fb - n r 1 1 U Q eg FQ QE Q2 -I f,.L Er Q Er we - f: rl I 'fa I F 1, 41' in .1 'r K ea 5 Q 9 5 F4 65 ng v - fr 2 C. A. N. U. P Q Ei 5 1. 9 9 'S' . 'oo' ri rl 1 if Q A In S ' I .xnr I 6 5 . -131, R Y, Q I I 5' 52 wi 46 95 HH Q o 1 A Ei E? 53 f n , BH QQ Q. 9 ri 8 Q F! 5 nl S fr Fi 5 I ig A ., '2 Q 6 K? 2 ' ' 9 9 Q 9 55 F! J v 2 Sophomore E t, 43+ 5 n 54 9 'i 5 'I sa 9 QU fi Q EE Q fl Q '1 5 Q ra .1 3 F! Q i A1 U U A1 43 ii 'J .1C':k2'2f:. kl'rDll2C'l22'f'E3t:C'lEz'Cfl9ZCf3 C':!2'l'E!2'C'CDL C':'.05:C'l ..PAlC'l'lkC'C'2 E52 Tv J 1927 2f 45 .1'l'2lP'1'lP2'3l'.4ll'l'l'.?l'.4'lff..'fZ..'CClE'ff'J95:..'C'l'.P:l'.Cv 95:'f'll2'l'l762C'li24C llE'2'E9'EOE? 20292 C' Fil' Zi'-!uP2'l2'C'B962C'29lC'f'L'..'lE'C' Q'3i6I 54211 23.1021E'..C'Zll'.0l'.'ll'..0l'42O,,45 gg, 'll' Bif-.. '-. W 2'CtEUEO2l'l'.C 398l ..0llZ'C'l 023113Z8'L C'294lC'lilOllECP'd-42024 KERMIT ANDERSON Muskogee Football-1925-26 Basketball-1925-26 Spartan Club Science Course GLADYS PETTUS Fort Smith, Ark. , VVILLIAM LAWSON Houston, Tex. Philomathean Club-1925- 26 Spartan Club-1926 Choral Club-1926 Glee Club-1926 Gymnasium Course Aggie-Mechanical Club-'26 Agricultural Course Q gg CHARLOTTE L. BRYANT, H Evanston, Illinois . 43, Aggie-Meclianical Club I Il --1925-26 GLADYS TILLMAN, Guthrie Literati Club-1925-26 Choral Club-1926 Choral Club-1925-26 Glee Club-1926 Secretary of Claw-1927 Secretary to District Agent -1927 Secretary to Director of EX- tension-1926 Agricultural Course JAMES B. ABRAM, Ardmore Aggie-Mechanical Club -1925-26 Football-1925-26 LENA BROWN, Atoka Philomathean Club-1 925 -26 Choral Club-1925-26 Glee Club-1926 Glee Club-1926 or-chesu-a-1926 Education ELLIE SHARP, Oklahoma City Basketball-1926 Choral Club-1926 Educational Course Spartan Club-1925-26 Liberal Arts U 6 Choral Club-1926 Course -, Q, Agricultural Course I Il IJ 'D 47? Il I I O I I I I ,O I I f orty-two I E lr Q ' H r n 'FEl...'JlP'2C'Zl5.'I'Z JO5L'0ll:2C'lk5f,'2UtL'Ol'.P: 1 9 2 7 iOlK'0ZF2C JI2'32k2Ol!.T0 O3H V fi 'fvlriflhEOl'.PeE0EklO!'Olh5C'L'..Df243v 13E LkL'OEiOlkL 3v'.!kECfElECvi'.kL'O'.1l.'!42rL'.7:L'Ol'.k3 ga:-.Qsza::one:-ccwaozar.-ozezfzfzwzfcrzwr THE CLAW nzfcazsLwzwzcfzez-:,:wzo.1vz4:':azcpm:- 9 EQ-:K:w:o:v.:-ccwaozvz-:':wz-:-za:-:bg OEQQ:gmac0:4zQ:'zQza:,:,z4r, Fi, 55' 9 E, Q 3 sa 5 g n . 1 5 E 9 A Ei r Q W sg I M - ' - ,f . 'ii 5' ' . A , Y 1 ll ' , ,f -,, 7 x ,,,, WCW y - - .9 ,. H ff Q f Q I .st 1 '.4f fr - fr -K , Q f 1 X v .3 9 , W 5, 'EE v 4:5 xl ' , ig ,A 'J 1 ' 1 q Q Q '1 H K! C, N v A E 6' 4vP 9 ' F4 9 Q 3 ' Q 53 1-v - V ,M ' ,P Q n px Q lvb K 49 9 52 9 F4 fl se I 5 2' aw ll 1 i 54 5 ri 0 in 3 5 2 25 ' Ci 'g . H 9 'a sa H zz C ' H C, Q H n 3 9 Q 52 U V r' rx Fi gb 5 ? gg :A 1 5 1 ,f r ti ,E ' ' rj iz X ' 0 a 6 9 ' ., : Ei A! f g ' 1 Q ,I n 9 J . 5 5? 9 u zz 4vy 43 . 1 '-' 9 2 5 'A CLASS OF 1929 5 I' 6 I A v L r I F3 forty-three I J 1 u r lb A, ' 3 F1 1 .3 ' 6 r. 1 g:cJ:rzo:n.'w.:rnvzvz-oznzozacaozrzozr w.:vJ:o'.:r'.:of.:a:4-'zfzmzriozvzona:f-and 1 ' ' ' ' ' ..iC nlD:L'43li'.'D1.'I'DllL1'Z Jk3'iE'Cikl'Cfl'.QlO 927 rzlcfzmzozaz-:,zazo:n.':cfzn:o'.:r:o:a:ozag gWE'3'l96EO'.1K'.' l'C'l1ll'.'C's !3'JO29ll T H E '3'l12' '3'l'.Wl'.0L'i14lOZi .1431l'.O.iOl'4 9 gilt'l4lOl4l'1ur2f4EO2ll'3'L74'lu'L'!'.1'3'l A f'lU2C'2WlC'd9Cl0lll43liICPlf4l'.OlT-452 Q u . 0 9 Q gg 4 P 9 Q . gg I U Sophomore Class History Q O ' 1 1 u 1 I On Monday, September 14, 1925, a group of twenty-seven wander lust embarked on P H the sea of experience. As every one who looked at them could see they were just as ' Cr I grgen as they looked. I Q After being in school a month, these greenies banded to-gether and organized the U tl Freshman College Class. The President of the class was Harley Theodore King. Vice- Q Ci A P.esident, Miss Lena Brown: Secretary Miss Lizzie Andrewsg Treasurer, Mr. J. B. Abramg , Critic, Miss Gladys T.llmang Sergeant-at-arms, Mr. Eldridge Roper. I- Ca I The members of the class were: Lizzie Andrews, J. B. Abram, Lena Brown, Charlotte E3 Q 'I Bryant, Josephine Ingram, Harley King, LeRoy Johnson, Jesse Eakers, William Johnson, I U Ai Bishop Macklin, Kermit Anderson, Gladys Tillman, Ellie Sharp, Frank Myers, Almond I 4AV , Troupe, Eldridge Roper, James Seay, Sidney Fletcher, Lurlyn Taylor, Theodore Talbert, 9 Robert Bostice, Perry Foshee, Roosevelt Gracey, William James, Ralph 'Wallace, I U Edward Thornton and Alfred Bowie. I ci It was in October tha.t the Upper Classmen' planned on initiating us into the Col- 3 . C, lege department of this University into which we had wandered. Our initiating began 5 ,E H with that well remembered Hell Week and ended with the Langston-Wilberforce game. U fl In every direction one looked, a green cap was to be seen. It appeared as if the green I 6 Q. caps were more numerous than bare heads. I' Cv Being Freshies and having to wear green caps did not daunt the efforts and Cb 9 Q ideals of this bunch of twenty-seven. Onward we went, entering into every activity of Q U the school. Charlotte Bryant, Harley King, Leroy Johnson, Jesse Eakers, Frank Myers, U 'fi 3 Almond Troupe, Eldridge Roper, James Seay, Theodore Talbert, and Perry Foshee were K X identified with the Aggie-Mechanical Club. Harley King, J. B. Abram, were identified I H with the Spartan Club. Lena Brown and Lurlyn Taylor were identified with the Philo- H Q mathean Club. Gladys Tillman and Josephine Ingram were identified with the Literati 6 'i The Freshies entered into the oratorical contest and brought their colors to the A Ny Upper Classmenf' and public. Thus ended the Freshman year. U C! Monday, September 13, the Freshies, who are now Sophomores , Wise Fools en- U Q fj tered into the sacred portals of Langston University for the purpose of furthering their K4 U knowledge of helping struggling humanity. 5 Cf Cv We were in school about three weeks, when, upon the absence of our English In- 9 9 structor, we oiganized our class so as to begin the year aright, To our dismay, we lost g Q U some of our friends and took of new, to our pleasure. The class officers were as fol- LQ Fi lows: President, H. T. Kingg Vice President, J. B. Abramg Secretary, Lena Brown: Treas- 6 ? 43 urer, Miss Gladys Tillman: Critic, Charlotte Lenore Bryant, Sergeant-at-arms Vkfilliam Al I Lawson. O 9 This year we found that we had lost: Lizzie Andrews, Jesse Eakers, Frank Meyers, Q ., C+ James Seay, Sidney Fletcher, Lurlyn Taylor, Theodore Talbert, Robert Bostic, Perry I 9 Q Foshee, YVillian1 James, Edward Thornton, and Alfred Bowie. Q U U This same year we found added to our number NVilliam Lawson from Texas, and 5 Gladys Pettus, who transferred from the Normal department. la! - . 4 ii This year, these Sophomores brought themselves before the public more vividly than rj ? Q, they did the year before. This year, Eldridge Roper and Leroy Johnson were identified A Q with the Fraternity. Mr. Roper represented his class when he made a speech at the ini- O 'I U tial public meeting of the Fraternity. 3 Ci Miss Charlotte Bryant represented the class when shc gave the Ode to the Flag on Q fy i Wednesday, November 24th in the University Auditorium. 6 Q 13 Miss Lena Brown represented the class by rendering vocal solos,in Chapel. Q1 U Miss Gladys Tillman represented the class by appearing on programs from time to 2 il time. The loving cup, which is given each and every year to the English class with the I1 ? 'v highest average was awarded Miss Gladys Tillman of the Sophomore Class who has 6 C! ll maintained an average of 94 since entering the University. ED 9 Q Thus brings to a close the sophomore year of the class of twenty-nine. ' se 55 5, fl xl fortv-four A ' ti 4 I I ll ' fb W 6 .1 U 0 fi ?,g.g,gpg.3r,1g543,g',qg43.gp,:.3,3yQ3,ggp, 53,gy2,3,gg 1 9 lo':rSC'lr:-3292213-'JACOBm2l3Pi3hlCrK-3'ig , , , 27, ,, ,, ,.,.,, .,, ,,.,. ,.-,. LC'E9t2C'lOrUfC'lkEC'l9flC+'L'.9520l'..OEC'lUtl'.OlMl'C' k2'f'lQlfDE!EO2l-fiulmumh-''1.'...k..Q..BnlJn.. Us M 'll'.33EU I3EU2W?.QilB 4l0l3lOB n.. L.. n l'22WEQl3BG 'Wl!3ElWl'.CEl'4ECLf4lOL'4BCFlWi35L'4lC6 we U I ,1 P:'!fj fi 61. 2 ab? I 1 5 I U ii Z! if 1 2 ' , 'fl' S Ill ll 532 52 -1 if' 3 I1 I ij z Q ' F' Iii -' fi u 53 ' fi 9 Y 1, Q 1 H , se W 'il , Pi 53 A 5 55 ' n U . E! 3 gg Q2 H' Q: Q r A I K . A' g ig .ze f ll I K Q I n I 1 I 'i I K, ge ' fi z 5 ii I I Q r fl 3 5 I LL'f5E?:E45'JkL'3'5lkL'0'lk blf5Ehl33ilh'l4ZE R3Z QE9E2fQi 'J9:EBG9lGL'83 !!lQEK'0EBEQlQP Qlhi5 5. 2 QIZCzievzfblwzozemblslI:fz4L'.Ozl:O:w2 THE CLAW lftfzwzltrzwzcv:Hz0L'uz0:2czO:w:O:w:-Or' Q gfifll202021:O:w'f.:O'.:is:0L'.Qa:0:l':'t4 5024:-0:420:f:'.O:vL'.0zlL'.0:i:O:'4i L Q fl g Ii I 5 I 5' 9 ' fc! 9 H ' S! 1, 5 AI .1 K 1' 0 V .i F? Q! H I I ng Q4 6 ' fa QQ U 9 9 Q U ll 'J ll U 4 I 4 4' 55 Q Q n I sf ' f - Q' U ll 4vP fg 4- 9 49 If ff 1 ii 5 F! F I I , f IE . 6 S I1 I1 I I -'-L- 'T . 'AMA , I 3 y 4:' T' Q Il 1 Y H JOSEPH BROWN ROBERT FORD I Qu - ff 9 STANLEY DRANE EDMOND SMITH I In Q 9 f Il . P 0 U Il Q ll U f '- Q I Q 9 54 H u I1 ' 1-r a 9 Ii I1 F! 9 3 ee 1 II I D u C' C' 3 H , I I 9 Q Q F! 5 f A R.RR , n gg ' I ' A 4 'A I 'I U U ' ze' W -5 I ' I 11 fl H I J! .9 O I, ILE I f y A O n f 5 in n 1' I V, 1 I ? V . ,,,Q.y Q I I I .. I A RORR, S 3 'J I -I AUGUSTA MORRIS CLARENCE COOPER I E G' , O ll Fi THEODORE SUGGS COLBERT 'SVILLIAMS E 5 I fr . O 9 I I 5 Cr 'K Il I I I O 1 f I fr ' tj I forty-six In I we 'I 1, U I I- I cj gmac-:n'.:O:zzOL'.zL.'f:f:rEOzvfzozmzcfzmzol 1927 +:':a:1:fzz:+:':a:Oznzozazozrzozmzozai a ':O':a:O:a:O:a:'.1:+:r:O:r:Ocala-zazozrzor im11: :a:'.IO2a:O:'.m:c-Sznzozvezozalcfzazozag 'Z IQBOZVEQZQGIOEIZ 02162 Cf 220202961 '32 QZQEWEC':3:C':3l'fJl3:Ol'4l'1'z'l'f'f, P Q QWZCIEQEOE4i'..'Z'll24Z'. 14l JC'2Ql'Z'2'C .1f2' THE CLAW :f:f2m2O2Qf2':f2242c+2v2O2w2O2l21:f2w2'l 5, gl 1 5, ' 9 I 55 5 9 9 'I D Y Q, I 5 se Q 3 C, I 'I 3 lx Q fa I 5:7 I 7 J 9 E, A 9 53 '- 9 U H 5 as i 9 E! il Q QI Q fl 9 9 9 5 Q fe 9 Q I I n zz n iz . 5 1 3 LATIMER GREEN STEPHEN MARTIN Q U 3 O . ' Q Q EUGENE JORDAN TIMOTHY LEWIS Q Eg ni Q I' Cv Q 9 9 u U 5 Q 3 il O U 4' F U 1,5 H .E 5 U 3 il a Q 5 9 R M 3 n Cv Q W G ff U 'vt U U 9 I O C H 5 9 ra ii i Q Q F' 9 9 ,' 9 55 .4 9 9 H sa Q H51 Q 9 J F5 1 9 2 ' .3 53 9 j fl Z1 I1 'i 5 F' 6 I JOSEPH DOSTER THURMAN H. MOORE E 45 Q ' I 9 JAMES SHEPPARD RERNIOE WHITTAKER V Q, 1' 3 , ri, Q n 45 r 9 5 1 1 4-y N 0 I 'Q Q gn A I forty-seven U Q I A lx Q 3 I I I Q 2lD3'CllOlllO O?Q!lOlP24D'Jk2O1Px1OI 1927 c-2a-202n202a202n202m202n202a202m3 1 U5ll1!Cf'J9:3D'n1li.'OlQ2C' O2k20l n202a2O r2O2n2O2r2O2z2O2n2O2a21:-2se2O2a2 32955 K 4' 2G vZ9l'2.'Z'294'J'C '.142'3'294l'..O p.'39lCC'B'.r42 9312420232 'O'J3'2C'l4lC'lVEOEUnC'L l 'Q ...IE'C'li!2C'2i92C'23C'C'llZOZQCF C A l'C ..'N'2'.'C'2U'.1C'29il'.QCPlUEC'l'3l'3'l'4l1f '4 Freshman Class History On September 13, 1926, twenty-four crabs wandered ashore, having been caught in the net cast by Langston University. After many futile attempts at readjustnients, it was suggested that an organization be the next attempt. This suggestion met with approval and accordingly on October 24, the Class met and chose its officers: Joseph Doster, President, T. H. Moore, Vice Presi- deutg Fatrie Jenkins, Secretary, Colbert VVilliams, Assistant Secretary, Lati- mer Green, Treasurer, Robert Ford, Sergeant-at-arms. Miss Ida E. Wade was unanimously elected as Sponsor, and it is the inspirations gotten from this ef- ficient leader that effected our year 's program. A month passed and with it much of the feeling of being a new comer. Many filled with enthusiasm sought means of expression. Some entered the field of athletics four of whom became important cogs in L. U's. great foot-ball ma- chine, They were: Joe Doster, Theodore Suggs, T. H. Moore, and Robt. Doster. Those artistically inclined and otherwise entered various other activities, Col- bert Williams, starring as a cartoonist, Latimer Green, as a poet, and Larney VVebb in every thing musical. Fatrie Jenkins represented the class in Oratory. The model table maintained in the dining room by the Freshman class was the cause of much comment during the year. A survey made of the second term's work showed that the highest average in the college department was made by a member of the freshman class, Fatrie Jenkins. Third place in the class rank usually accorded the Sophs, was also held by Freshies, who had the greatest per cent of honor members in the de- partment. The year 's activities ended with a program at Chapel hour at which time the privilege was granted that the Freshies may pass on into the second period of blissful ignorance. forty-eight N A R ic, Nm' VON fr WS -1101 O:iO:lL f'l'..':L'C':l2C'zln..'CV:l:CP1'..l.. 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HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Q gg U Q Q ' KA Q 9 aj ri Q U 6 'Wa ii ri -J 9 23 'a Q j .ga-:car:cv:r:':,:r:-:cuz-:f:':.r:4:fzzazftrmzcd 19 27 1C'2l2'l'2I':C' 'f Jli'..'f'2Pl'f'l'..P2'C'2?E'I':F! ,ac .':r:A:':r::-icvzc' :P:'f':1F:'f'r4l:'f' :vc-zfzrzch A rzf:cuzoss:-3':va-:':a:4:f:.'v.':-:-'.3r:4:f:v: :En YQlD OlUE0E3lGLW 1 mwmmmnm:vm THE CLAW' I if I I I I , 3 Q Class Roll-Class of 1930 J 9 9 Il 1 5 1 'J ERASTUS B. BYRD ' ZELLA BLACK I , gg U RHONDA SMITH AUzzIE OARRETT ri ig A 5 rx 3 .w 1 S 5 2 fi 5 5 Fi +215 ANNA MAE HITOHYE BENNIE E. TAYLOR 'P Q E Q BENNIE HAMPTON EMMA GRIMES U , S 'Q Q 9 g A I U I I 3 J 9 ? gg HARDINO R. JORDAN LILLIE M. BUFFORD CORDELIA E. GLADNEY RUBY R. HOLMES - 1 1 ll K1 3 1 YI ll . Q S Ci BUNA MANTOOTH RELFORD CARD 3 I OLA BERTRAND MISSIE MILLER ll I I I-my xi 3 5 , 4 fgJ Onr:a:f Ta: CiLl:CEl'..95 '35 'N' mi , gn... . .. can 'nazi 3 Q12D I - f - - - , E 1927 a'DlnL'A3iE 3ZiEhL'J3E'.Eb'sTsQEbi'4?21Et'.1i5L'4!l'.EE 5gw:-:lzwaozvascauozez-zfzezozezozw THE CLAW :azozwzozez-azwzoawzozezozaz-:rev Q Q'5f'?- -T02 -!'2i'i2'2v212':w:':':w:c- 1n:o:wzozw:o:azo:w:c+:w:cf.:w:1:r rl zz C, ' gr v , , , 6 1 ii 9 Y' 9 9 , L 1 E! P ,W E 1 3 f ' Cf . 1 I 9 .-4 K E' F? rm ? S! ii 5 Ea E' J 9 C, , x,, :qi . J, V F X 4 Q J Q v 11' . , fl ll 9 wi' 5 f a Ll ' ' A f n Fr Q il xx X E 55, 5 - , X-4 I g sf . ? ff Y ' dj 1 I 'I tl r 2, ! 'W Qr rg 3 ' N .. 5 1 Q Q ee N N X ra zz fl X ' if f U ., 1 ' 5 ? Er fl fl rf 7 ' Y , V 9 r rl . O -js , , Y 1 I LQ ,, gf Q I .Q , 2 gf, n Q A1 M ' 4 f 1 1 4111- yi 9 9 Q .A W' ' fx 1 3 rx Ll xg X - Q ? avr Q N X XL j I A LJ i 9 1-4 EJ Q 1 5 E! 43, 1 i Az 1 , 5 I oi I ua .-I ti E, as ' - I . 'Az fl A M ' . Q ,I g A1 i - ti QRZC'zf:'3:'rJU' 'Qzl.14jf2gz4Qzp:O C,v ,Av-1,i1AA,v-1,v-1Av'1,r1,Az I1 W , A FQ 41:-zaaorazozrzfcr:'.r:'f:f:.r:f,:'.a:oarcommon 1927 1:0-,,3Q:-L-,-Q.',.n:OiTiJzh:4',N FOEM .5 ln J fn Jn2n0nin!v .:,:5: 03,1 wear zczf ':c:'.f:f:w:f:':w:i:':w:o:w:o:m THE me-.gege-.ge:w:o:a:'.o:empner.oze.f K l42u'B'0EO.'1W2C'Z1E02'4'l'J2'l'J+C'l I'2W1C' .C'ldlOi'I4202VlOEl2 ll' Senior High School History One bright September morning in the year 1923 about 75 boys and girls from different parts of the state and elsewhere came as Freshmen to Langston Un- iversity, the great institution of learning. Each with some definite purpose in mind resolved to let nothing retard his educational progress. Due to the large number of those who had assembled to continue their educational car- eer, it was necessary to divide the class. In this first year class, We received our foundation for true citizenship and scholarship. Although We won no great honors this year in athletics or oratory, we did merit the name of one of the most promising classes in school. For nine months we solved each problem and mastered each circumstance that confronted us. In May with a clear record, bade one another good-bye with hopes of meeting again. After a vacation, we returned to the institution on September 15. We had to our misfortune lost a few of the old ones to the cares of life and to our good fortune with many new ones added to our number. With the same determina- tion, we mastered the problems of Ancient and Medevial History from which we learned the progress of civilization. The annalization of this subject pie- tured very plainly the past progress on which the present is based. This year the Literary Society was headed by B. E. Taylor. It was in this society that public appearance began. Our class was represented in the band. On returning to the University September 12, as Juniors, we realized that the time had come for us to take direct responsibilities upon ourselves. This year we took greater interest in athletics, social and domestic affairs, than ever be- fore. The study of sound enabled ns to be more familiar with tone and there- fore be represented in the various musical organizations of the campus. Our greatest reward this year was the winning of First Prize in the Oratorical con- test. It was represented in the first state Hi-Y. Valuable positions were giv- en members of 'our class in the state Hi-Y. The next greatest event in the school term was the Junior-Senior banquet at which the Juniors presided. On returning to the University September 14, as Seniors, we at once register- ed and prepared for the greatest of all the years' study. E. B. Byrd, was re- elected to serve his fourth year as President. The High School Literary Soci- ety was a great ,success this year. VVe wish to thank all instructors who lab- ored with us during these last happy four years especially President I. VV. Young and Dean S. L. Hargrove. Whereever we go. we shall hold up the name of old L. U. and in triumph and disaster alike, We can sing: Dear Langston, Dear Langston, Thy sons and daughters brave VVill strive on with courage thy honored shrine to save, VVith a Sis-boom bah! and a hip. Hurrah, We 'llrally to Langston, Dear, Langston to Thee. ' ' fifty-two 1 ll' 'rEC'2!Z4CfL'.EEfZ'lllCv3CCvE9S..'0C'i..'O I 9 'Dlb5Cf +Cv'JlL'4I' Cfl'4!f5CvDlBil2fv'.l0b w...lEf CDnU4C .Ih5fD 'JhEC'L'.05L'13lhL'CCiC l2C O C'lll1C'lk2Kk.'T43'B!EO1'..?2 WEPLI 29l2'3'P.MC'..'C'L'1il J'3'248'-.1'3'd4E'C'2'CEC'L'I12'C'i T Wlli' 4 gazozwzogezozfzozuzozazozezoz :oneso:w:o:v:Qzw:o:w:o:4zozar 6 Es sa 9 H Q ' H U 4. 5 N fi? N Q Qi 7 S! Ll 1 f M I '1 V F, .1 ' 'i 5. 1 K 5 il K if-N 1 - rg N Q fi l F! ' H 2 X Y a l fr E5 lj 23 H Fi E5 Q nvs U e. Q QV Q 9 Q E! n Q Q U Q U n A ? 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Q5 g I, 53 sa fl i ,I fl I lv fl 5 6 ii 21' I 9 5 S rg U ii 4- ri L , ' in da F4 9 ii 5' ii 5 Q 5 U ' ' ' .v I u rg 13 Q gg Sl 9 ,J E1 rg H ' , 'J ' ? First Row: Eddie Addison, H. M. Mathis, Sponsor, Sam Miller, Edward Q fs 9 Basham, Clifford Walker. 9 2- 9 . . fi U I Second Row: Miss X. Mildred Finney, Lillian Trotter, Edna Armstrong, I 5 E VeEsta Scott. Q Y Third Row: Franeella Sanders, Esther Grimmett, Ruby Turner, Dimple lj, Q ' ' W lk . 43, Fourth Row: Mildred Haynes, Vernioe Powell, Rosella Scott, Viola Miller, ul Charles Stanton. I- fi, 5 li 5, I '1 Fi ri ri' .p U C, . F1 r E fi r r I I I 1,1 U ll fir yy F1 Hfty-four 9 Q ' n U IQ I 5 'i 5 ri 'i if-,-,--.-.-w,-ge,-,1,g.g.g-,,ggQg-,g.3.g-,,,g,mf,g,g.-,g,, was-cvfsmzozvzfizrz-'fzrzoznzozaaozaki 1 y mo F S ' '11927's' S e' S 0 J.3,3553.ggg.3,gyg43.ggg43,g43gp,gQgpg43gaf:,Q, Lr2OlrECvl'.rEOL'.8fS!0f:veL'OEILECPEVCO!!!Olaf! 54:0nf:-:-:w:f:'::s:-saw:-scar:-:':e:f:':+c: THE CLAW ,z.3.E1:.ggl.,g.g,g4:,v-34-,ug-,4:,:4v:.-:':Q-gf.:1:13 Q sv:'.':'Kf:-:wa-:c4::+:w:1:':a:-azz:-of 02422'-1 Je'3'l42'3 -T -1'3'2'2 '3 5'- ':'f' E. Q Q 5 , fl Q Q J 9 '-' Q H Ll Q fvr 5 I rl ,'d.,q 2 17 .3 , T A1 Q f X F! ? iv! fx Q Q x f X- Q 1 ,X rg rl Q 9 5 ll fl Q A ' rzi 5 I Cv 1 fa 5 3 9 5 3 5, U Q F, ' Q Q It U '1 l Q if 6 iz U U 25 .3 yi . ,, i' Ei A ,Z' - gr 5 Q 9 U U y A A F-,. fl KAI iz A qv, Ev? wa . xg 1 1 at .3 I ' S ii Ei 5 .-, A Y Q F3 is 2 5? 5? sl 57 Q gt' Q Q! if Q fl 4 me Q 5 Q U 9 Ll 'z F, If Fix! E? !, 5 'f 9 Q f' .1 V2 Q A1 'i Q Y, Q A Q 12 gc' rv- ? 8:54-1. -A pr S! 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Q 5 Q 11 H Second Row: Hattie Tolliver, Jessie Mae Sellers, Ivory Thompson, Grace Il li if .9 C' A Q Stephens. Lilla Mae NVallace. Q n gg Q fl F5 E? rs Q '1 9 Q Q 1 Y 9 lil I pq ri Q 1 U Qu 'I Q li 9 A g Q F! F 5 ' Q ' F, gg 'I 5, I fi 1 ri r V 'C' my-six 6 ' F? 9 3 I Q F! I' 5 gs '1 Q H i AJC'Ek2+C'2OfC4f' lC'l'..R2'2'l'..7f2'C'27-EC-EIC'Oli QGCFZOZIZ'ZP'd3'fl'C'll2'C+ll5'C'lllC':klC+'J0f3 Q A A A ' A A A A v V .WEP Z+-'ElZ'-'2OfL i' ','l'.l2':lIl'.4- -I5'l'-'l?lO h2'C'2OC'Z'llE'f' EUfUOllf2fZ+lkn. 1. E PCfZf O'dls E 1 . , nfzv 5.4 'll'3L'U'J1CilUlCfBUlCfZU u MCPZVECSZW ECPEUM 0254 'QLTUBCQZQEOBWBQBI C'292liCr. !94E 02111 BUBYZIBWECIIUBCEBUZOZBE freshm n 2 5 2 5 s I I. 5 ? Q -I : m o I' :w XE I 6 5 iii 'lilly L ?Ci ?CllkL'..W5Eh.. !2Ci 7:l4C1' . I MEZWZI' EIEEZZUBQZZSEQBOE llliiilkliif' . ' nkmhilib' 2 i E 9 9 I E 5 3 3 5 53 ? 1 E Q ZG- O 'E'-1. 71 '3C!l.19:EI31?.1?:l'.?3i'i'.h'i'.if1 'FI :ln A495 MBGEETJCEE EDI F171 '71 'L 'rms- EEO! ff , -.-it.. 4 ..1:':vL'.-:'..'w ..,f:':w:l:-:ssc-mace: Maczum:-:4:or,az-9:4-.1Qzug4g,gq,g.g.fy, fl ., THEC ,i I h, LAW ic-:uno:conszcfzwzomzozazozeq 0 U fl ' fi J' 9 'J ,v ll Y S 9 fl L ' - 13 I Freshman U H A Q 6 rl ' . Q, C I U r, Q 42a Wil 1 Y Y Q I .I u FE J 'J JE! Q 6' Qv Q gn F! 9 rv. fl n ? fr 5:5 Q a 1 J' Fl Q .4 .el Q u Q 9 U il E4 9 ii 5 H Q fi , ,J I 1,5 E! rx 2 -, 1 H H 13' I ' 43' U S! n a n iz i' E3 iv 5? Q 9 Il A 1-P i 5 ii 5? 6 43, 'P lj O 9 9 ii El U F' , ,rr 6 F3 ri A sf 5 'Q r 5 ,U First Row: Carol Jones, Fortune Johnson, A. C. Pyles. 5 Ei as ' ?' Second Row: Columbus Brunner Tolliver, W. D. Johnson, Dora Steven- Q 'J 3 , . . W. Eg son, Essie Garrison Parker, Louverta Justice. 6 6 43 CP Cr I 'J . . . . . fl I, fi Third Row: Sunnis, Rosa Lee Hill, Zelma Hardy, Fannie Gaines. 6 I 5 ri , . r. Fi A Fourth Row: Jewel Moses, Irene C'I'1ddl6, Ora Ingram. H I 3, avr 'L J .... 1 i lg Fifth Row: Earnestine Love, Beatrice Campbell, Caldonia Woodard, Alma I 'I Moses, Geraldine Price, Lueindia Busch, Belzora Cambell, Carrie Brownlee, 6 Qi Orsie Ola Bourland, Howard Davis, Pres. 9 gl Q fl 1, ff 9 9 E. 5 9 I I ul 52 A f U 1 I I H J I I 9 cl fifty-eight 7 '3' Ll I 1. ll it ll F! E3 Q Q1 il Q ll ui L42'2k2C'El2'C'l'..l2 Z Jk2C'2k2'C'Ck53'lkl'.Cfl9S 5C'lPf24Z'l'.kl'..C'2D24C'Ek24C'lk2C'll52CCh2O'JOQ fi Q10:fm:'zf:':'m5:'zfz4:'z':'3z5:l:':O:':':f:'Q lP1:C'lU52OZI.'TB2 Jk2C'EflCP'Jls'10'JP2O CQ moz.:zw:,:.:w:,:c4zg.:4:.:.:s:.:.:m-31:41 THE CLA sczozws:cl:wa4:f:4:.':,:-44-,fggq-,.g,3,313,36 W - - A - - - I 1 r 1 N2-0zvzcbzwe-:a.N:+:f:n:Q:':4::-azz:-ze -.'::a:+-':e:f.f:4:1.1:42'.'24'-I'-'Cdl'-H347 Q Q E, 2 fl 11 ' 41' Y 12' 1 ll L1 11 '-j 5 11 r. 4 E' 1 9 2 1 ll H Q Q QA, A Qvb L1 F! Eg 9 Q ' 21' 5? Q gr' 'I Q1 I .A 9 F11 Q Q Ll U F, U 6 -55 gg Qu ii fr Q fa Q 9 1 Q se F! Fi I F! 2 9 6 E F! 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I -. - ,f-1.-,-A-,-.-.svn-,:r::.-.-,-.-. 927 5'1 :sf:.g,:,-,L-,.g.:w:1:':a:cnnm:,:a:f:+1sf:1:-:ri 3 Q,:'f'nP:',': n..'Jn..Wm'Jn.. nv V - f 'N 'U' A A A A A 'A Nm,-Q' .zozona:-:':a:z:,:r::':':r:1:':a:4:f.:a:1:':a:-:bca I r:4:,:a:+,'zsf:-,even,zzz-,crmf:x.' ma. - mr. P Z-8 flWi'..O'B6lO2it213'ZGE'I dlEOE3i H32W'JOlU2CPl94EC'J94E'3l'4C'.OliClQI42' 'Ci' E6lOlVl'C JW5C'2l'J'DL'if1lf3flCE4C'l E C l'C'2!l'C'2'4l'3 O. !'4l'..OZf4l .OZllJ54 Philomathean Club The Philomathean Club was organized by a group of high school girls who desired to band themselves together for the purpose of pro- moting high ideals and good fellowship. Theressa Williams Abram was elected the first president. YV ith the promotion of this group into the college department, the club was suc- cessfully brought over into that iield and since that time has stood out prominently in the affairs of Langston University. Officers for this year are: Lena E. Brown, President. Thelma G. Dickens, Vice President. Myrtle Watley, Sec-'y. Gladys Pettus, Treas. Flub emblem: Key, which unlocks the door of knowledge. Colors: Gold and white. Sponsor: Dean S. L. Hargrove. Members: Lottie F. Busby, Anna Eggleston, Rebecca Curtis-Garrett, XYilla L. Green, Alma Granberry, Laura Meaux, Bertha McKeeyer, Fatrie Jenkins, Odessa Parker, Regina Deck, Bursey Mae Snioots, Opal- ine Carter, Minette Rogers. Alumni Members: Theressa XVil1i.ams Abram, Ardesia Norman, Ethel Johnson, J eneya J ohnson, Valeria Allen, Helen D. Rouce, Gladys Currie, Cecelia Porter, Venita J enkins-Randolph, Ella B. Todd, Beatrice lVat1ey, Mary Dawson King, Janey Henry, Hilda Gard lVilliams, Gensie Hill Isles, Louise Ridley, Cleo Rogers, Samantha Anderson Hill, Levica Ev- ans-Johnson, Ola Mae Harris, Tommie Banner, Lois Johnson, Marian Moore, Alphonso Hazel-Langrum, Grace Smith, Benina Jackson, Eliza- beth Ross, Flora Woody, Riva Fuhr. sixty-two M .. :+:':azoznzo:'.r:ozvfzozazyzizvfzoz 1 927 1:-zezozazozocozmzozazozazozvz1cr.. 4 :az ..a.. o:'.rz1:-':.r:4:-as-:char:-clzazezrzfra :anis-sneeze:-ounceannounce-can cr: 1 53213 .'1K ..O'.1'4lOE3'-102!L'O CIL'01 i3l4lOllECE23lO2ll0l!'C'J0lWEOl-42 -I 7g9CEC'El l2OL'9ll'..Q?'C'L'll'3!Ei'E1CH IC'Z'f6l'3. C J4'JOEWEO OlllC J'47 51, ll V1 l I 4J ll Q I 5 ll 1 I1 Y, O , 'I I ? I I I ig 1.2 O 9 ' 9 9 9 ' 9 E5 1 C1 I 9 fl 1 I I, I ,J t 3 ,Q Q Q Q Q 1 1 I If .I -' 'I I I C, N931 ,, 1 0 9 u I ix f I I I - 'J wg V ,Q O ll! 9 QQ? AXASD I I D 6 fi I Q 5 m , ,M ig I1 I1 . 0 1 . :I - s o E! 9 I 1 'ff I Eg Q 1 ' I ll C4 f fl' X is I I 1 ll ' ' QI I P I1 gi A1 ,1' I I g, 6 Fi 9 1111 bg 5 li 3 Q cf as: Q I Ii 9 ll Al .V ,ik I' Q 3 9 QD Ik U f H Q 6 J -1 I1 -J ll 5 3 52 a 5 52 J 5 E2 9 U M I1 I1 5 Q 5 5 I ua J 1 O 4' A 2 9 A .' 1 Q F' A 5.1 9 52 ' 9 Q Y Q ll ' 95 ' 3 S! 9 Q! I I1 I1 A O 8 1 ,Q Q Il g U ll It 1 5 ? I1 1' 3 0 cs I I Q 52 ,g I ll fe 1 C, I ij Q Q L! slxty-three U I 1 1 .I 0 5 E3 3 Immmzomzocmozmozmpmrmmms 1927 om:-:fznzceazo:n:o:m:c':nzo:v,:o:m3 ' I .if3rllL'.f5l9:L'QCflOl'.ki'.C'EPi'.Q2k.'!OlhEl8elO llOlhl0lPsEOlk3O'JhE?3flkL'C'l952OShlO29:3 U '4 f 4 ' + 4 -34L':f E.'W lo a '1'- '4 'o'w o'u-.-,'u 1tv'u f:r'4-w , h-4 hi Ln ma Lnvhn I4-'La hnvpn hav - 1 WL4 havin Lawn havin I-ivhn ha. L4 L4 5.4 54 W FQ F1 A A ' A ' In A I1 F1 A FQ' F! ' ' A - A - . . -if-v2-'Halal'-'.'S4---'-du'-'--4-'-' I I I E C L1 i M U sl.is-anenact:-:amos-czozazcfzwzozw Spartan Club Offficcmg Norman Sharp .....,,,.. .,,.,,,,.-., P resident Jonathan Johnson ,,,,. ,,,,,, V 199-91-esident Thomas P. Scott ....,. ,,,,,,,..,, S of-H-tal-V Vvilliam Elliott ,,.,.,,.,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.. T reasm-eg JOIIII T3-j'lO1' xVl1ll21,lllS .... ....,,, S Qrgeallt-at-g11'111S R. M2lll1'i1'6 -lO11eS .. ..... .... ............. P a rliamentarian The Spartan Club was organized on the Langston University Cain- pus, October 21, 1921, with li. G. Parrish as President. During the years of 21-22, and 22-23, this group of young men did much to raise the Col- legiate standards of the institution. They were seventeen in number, a large per cent of whom have graduated and entered professions. They acquitted themselves admirably in all extra-curricular activi- ties. During these two years, the University quartette and the Spartan quartette weref supported by the same four men. At this time, the schol- astic requirement for admission to the club was a successfully completed four year high school course. Having served as Vice-President in 1922-1923, Booker T. Robinson took the reins of the club in the fall of 1923. His administration was suc- cessful in every detail. Among the new members of this year of whom we are justly proud are: F. K. Jones, T. Phurus Scott, N. Randolph Sharp. Charles Collins, T. Ii. XYIIHIJIOII. The next scene is marked with many difficulties all of which were surmounted by the otficeis and men of the club. This year witnessed the most elaborate and the most enjoyable annual banquet in the history of the club. i'0ll,f1'llCtlVC work of various sorts was done on the campus. Mr. Norman Randolph Sharp ascended from tl1e office of Vice-Presi- dent to the chair which he held for two consecutive years. Some of the accomplishments in his reign were: laying of a walk at the east entrance of the main building, white washing of trees on the campus, the initiation of thelcollege round table, and contributions of cash to any and all char- itable funds brought to the attention of the club. 1926-1927 Requirements for application: Enrollment in tl1e college of the lf ni- versity, sound mentality, physically fit, and morally capacltated. sixty-four L14 27620EIECPEAEC+lr1'..'3 '.'l31'.!'C'l'..9flf3 '..1fl'f. I'C+l 12 -lICO 'Z'2kZ.'Ol'..flCC?eXPlllO elim p Q. -vslzcrgogfgtgtgssoznzfzlzazozrze a'.:o:a::f:'za:+:'xo:a:ozn:1:v:n:.'o..w:. Pm 533.3 5gQgs4g.j.gq4g.3, .3gQggQga4g.3gQ T H E C 0224! Cvii4E'Cv24lOlll '21BlE'3'254l'.'C'Ell'.C' fb . A . A - ,qApQ' r Q 34426 2Sf'.1'C'lil2'3'i'!'453'294E.'3'lllC'29li'.C' - !+C'50L 3'25l2'v'i4lC'BWlOEC2'.'l4s.-'-'uf- Q Q FD 9 ' U Q M gc, I fr 'E 6 3 U Q O Hg va 6 fl Q . I 'n 5 5 vi U Cr sd rl Q ob 5 9 S F3 9 U U 9 fl Q V 5 in 9 A! 3 g i 1 .4 ii E! fl 6 Q y .v. 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P resident Q fi Eugene Jordan ....... ........ V ice-President S Stanley Drane ...... .......... S ecretary -ir 6 Clarence Cooper .,...... .......... T reasurer 5 E Members Q Clarence Cooper Stanley Drane H . fa Q Joseph Brown James Shepherd gig Stephen Martin James B. WVi1son 2 ' Edmond Smith Timothy Lewis gi E Eugene Jordan C. Delmar Gibson E! 2 C. B. Hutchison, Sponsor u 5 Motto: Deeds Not Words. I Color: Old Bose and Purple. 9 9 ll YI 5 'Ei '1 S ll 1 ie if 1 IJ s xty s x IU I 'ii 1 A5 3 1927 49 kh'W5klQl D3Bk20 2829252931 li5lDLT43tEhl35lhL'iUl'.kl?3lk2332b2UlkP3ZElIll3 THE CLAW '54 ' ' ' ' 4 - -P , Ei -J ' EEO26lOlWZOl9 l4lOlWlCPE4EOl94'JO54lO24lOlIl1'3'2?lf I Al Swv:-zwcozwzozwzo..-v-' ..o..'v-' -ozazo uzozwmzwzcfzwzozazozwzomzor j Fi Q E Q H : , 1, EW 43 Y 6 V gr E, I Q 9 r E 3 1 93 9 r f' Q 0 Q Q ' Q 9 ff Q Q F ' H u 9 9 il Q H u H F! 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T . . 21 1 Hn All-enm Hnllnes, Hlzulys Tllllllilll, Pres., Joseplnne Illgkillll a E Soluttiel Sharp A.llllW1'lQElll Brown 3 6 3IV2l1'C0llQl Sllllllllllhl Lnellnl IJSIITTS 6 U U Ella Mne Williams Anna. Fave Trice O I T' , . f . H U Il I A9ld2ll'AI1ll9l' Ella Hee Steele H-' 0 'Y' ,. : . H ' X l1'Q'l6' Peffle Iola Hutton 6 Clll'lSfillQ Owens Lelia, Deane Q Q 9 U Pegggv Brown 11 El o I 54 H Q n fl Q 5 Ll Q u , 4: . . '3 lj 9 Luferan Club 1926-1927 gg Q U U U . O 0 Q rx A 5 zu fl Offu-ers H I , O , A' 5 U Gladys Tillman -4 .... .......,...... ...... P 1 fesnlent Q i Alc-enia Holmes .,.- ....,. S ec-retary Q U A Q Josephine Ingran1 .... ............. T 1'6f1S1l1'E'1' Q I Q Ella Ree Steele ..... ....... Y YTCQ-P1'9SidQI1t 6 9 Q Sulottie Sharp ...,,. ..,.., A Asst. SQl 1'9f2l1'Y Q 1 Q Lelizl A. Deane ................... ,................ f '1'itiC H 5 'J ij Mrs, I, XV. Young ....,.,,.,,,,.,. ...... S upervisol' 5 E Mrs. XY. Ewart Anderson ...... ...,, S DOIISOI' Y' It Q 'i E 2 F 9 QA ' g fr I 1 rl I sixty-eight a 3 fi' lv O A HT! U Q Q Q 11 J lY1!:2'l'lFEC'lv24Zbl?213ll2Cfl'..k2C'2Df2Cfl05lCl 0Z0:2OE!2Cv2lZ+2' Cv'Jl.'!Cv O2lZ'C'l'..3'Sl a A ' 'L 'JDEk2C'E9nT.41'2h2OE2i'143fBklilihiiiflhlflvllflll 220252035022ZC'2lfl'..C+l'.lL'1Cv1'.A?2'Zfl920285 gLc.'ve:o:w:.ozw.'1o:w'a': .sc:o:faf.1o:w:o: 1+:f:u:o:a:.o'v'..' -ounce-:azcLw .c,:a:orL L v 9 I'4lOlUl49lllC'2l'dOlll'3'2UlOBl'JOI l'3'l9620 0 Cll'4IO.'f42C'2lE0B547, E3 U ci gn Q 0 5 f u ll 11 1 w , Cv I Q n cl, 3 5 Q 9 fr 'S' u 9 3 . 9 E3 U Llons Club 9 0 Q U ,,,, ,LLL D ,--,m . .,A. ,L .,h-.,,L ...,., L. .V.. .. L, L.W,.M,-- W -. CP O -L nA., V Q , . , , U ij ' tl 1 U - 4- f w A' 9' 5 ii N iii? , X 9 I Q 6 Q E .J v I J XQ Sg4,Q, 1 9 Q 1 Lge. 0 ll ii . ef 9 9 E Q I xi, 2 U h f E E3 R Q Q f sf ' 2? Q fm ' 2 Cb v B E3 T S 2 13 -. H 'E - ' ' O ' 'YE , ' n 1 n E in 55 6' 5 5 Adcflso fgijfgef 0 X Q fl n 4? O 5 5 11 9 .g, 'I' A rg u U 9 5 Q S 9 ' R 9 I1 1 5 F4 a H 43 v- CL S 5 9 Q lv? J Q Q 54 9 Q !-4 52 EA 9 F3 .2 Q ll ' G Q ll 4vP Y 1, . iv? Q ll ay-1-at-. . b Q U H ' ,CUM EV Q5 .1 Q F! Q Q EDDIE ADDISON BENNIE TAYLOR YVILLIAM ROSS B fl U Q AUZZIE GARRETTE RELFORD CARD . ERASTUS BAXTER BYRD Q Q .4 Q ff Q il A Officers R Q ri H Bennie Taylor' .......... ....,........ D - ............... President in Q 5 if Robert Wilkerson ..... ...,.. X fice-President fn ij Belford Card ................. .......... S eC1'Gtz11'5' rf I 5 fi Erastus Baxter Byrd .,., ....... T 1'G2lSll1'9P I Q G P5 ? 13 9 'A' sixty-nine A 0 in lvl Q 1 E 9 sa J I - lj fl i N'IECl?lO2IZOl':L'CPl'.l2'21lhlO2l2432klOl 'OZh2OlllC J9-SCJlP5l'..Olk5Cll9:E0l!lC'EO5b 5 'JO:k3'2'2h'L'4O1'.ii.'C1lll'Z'lll'.Olk20l5.lOlPfL'Ol ' lZOlhlC'llZ'C'lk2C 'J!lC'l'.4blC' C'lO5lDila .. ' F4335 n-'4' u f':ll'f'n.'W n 1'n f' u'Q 'f'.29C'J0iI3I '42C'254:'f'l42C'2l2Cv24lO Cvlll'Z'Z9C7 Q Efl'C'2'lE+3'ZlE0i!U'JO.'f4ZCP3.'C'Zl2'3+i THE CLAW e:1:w:0z4:1:':4:ccs:o::w:0zw:.0:w:' I Q Q 5 1 fl U O 3 O Q I 9 9 9 ' se 1 1 4 fl r F1 P A Q 1 Lzoness Club 1 14 9 Q3 I 5 S 5 5 Q ry fl 5 F' 1 5 ry r fl U H Cr Q '3' 0 Q Q Q r 5:4 E! ri L fl V 3 Q I Q fl il Q r, 6 Q F4 9 a 6 H Q a 43 CP U U in ll ? A 1 Ei U u A ff 'J Cv 4:5 9? ' 1 3 43 5 U U Q 1 y H sa L1 9 Q 'I ii I n U Q u 4 Q fe Q 1 Q it 'I iz I I1 a 5 ga 5 ui n iz' 3 I F1'a11c -is Morris, Buna Mantooth, Missiv Miller, V elva Porter, Myrtle Nel- 5 9 son. g 'A' I ll . . . . . Y I -I M1ldred FIIHICY, Ruth Mathews, Vmla Ford, Pauhue Elhs I .i U i a ' r, 1 -I Ura IHQTEIIII, Geraldme PI'lf'Q, Rosa f11'ee11 I 3 Q, l Cr ' n P5 . . 1 6 5 C' V1012l M1l1er I il' 0 9 1 9 Fl ' 9 H W U seventy Q 9 In I il U I. I Q 1 r i u:v:a:+:f':m:+:':n:'A:f::a.'ioM0:n:c-':.a:c+:a 1927 :c':azo:a:o:v:4:f:a:1:f:azc':mo:n:o:'.u3 1 gg.3.gggQgg313.3,,'1Q.gp50g,:,3,zn:ozIEOXQ' h1OEhZCfL'.kl'.'C-'JPfL'.Cvi0l'.k5Olr3OL'.nZ nc-:Aaw:-95:20:12-:+ic+:u:'.c'zw:':f:wa H20 :ll-3 212034 zccuzoznzftfzkez D547 . THE cLAw - . . . --., fi Q Bii'..'3' Ol3i'.'3'i'..VL'.-3rBWlC'L'..Ul'.C'2i'JO5 05432i'3'34l'1'35'43C'3':'fC'z 5'- '-'Q 0 9 Q 5. 'l n Ll Q ' S 1-r Q n Q ' cf f 3 ll f 2 lv! I 9 2 4 g 9 Chancelor Club gg Q Ei' - I - .Q . - ef Q Ll l Q f J ' ' ll Y 5 3 1 fl' 5 2 gf gg 1 . gg , X ev: I ?5 ' 3 .5 9 . 5 9 H l Al ' se 'i r Fl .4 3 lj I' 4: - 1 f fi 1- a 3 l ri P u Q 5 2 5 ' F' 9 cb A2 2 u 9 13 2 Q Q I I n n Q 53 gli 9 9 'I ' U A 'a 3 S 5 I 'j XValdo Kennedy I ij fl tj . 1 gg 5 ' n r Q' I Merel Booreland, H. R. Davis, A. J. Galbreath, Albert Bolton Q A 'ff Cy AJ I V 0 A u I I 'i I W. D. Johnson, Prof. C. B. HufCh1SO1l, Sponsor, Frank Mllls 5 gi . O ' 1 1 L I 6 ES, Charles Stanton, Norman Miles EJ I V Qs ' O Q U 5, fl 6 6 R-uther Haynes H 6 I f 0 1 1 6 n 4.9 O U 45 I U A U A I fl Q t 5 1 S6VeI'l -One 6 1 Y Q 3 6 3 ra 6 9 9 9 1 g Jozrzoznzozrz-our:-2'zrgzozaioznzoze 192.7 rf:-znzozrzozazoznzoznzozr:ozrr.ozag 1 .:o:rzo:a:o:r:o'.1rzo:n:0vL'o:vzcf':azo mzozazcfznzolabozazoznzozrzoznzozag vii'- al.. . nemozemcfzwzcfzwrxfcfzwzlcfzczozszozet emma gg :a:4:l:a:f:+2wg-was ozagclga- gaze':4:0:1zo:w::+:f:w:f:Qu:1:':w::4:ff THE CLAW 4screw:oza:.+:':szo.:u':f:f:wzc+:fczo:2 U 'I Fi 9 9 v Q Q 9 9 9 S' F3 fl 41 I 5, 9 J . Q Q Q U topza Club rg U E! ii I1 9 6 4:5 l O ' 5? ' 1. .A fl r F5 f .3 F2 1 9 sa Q ll iz u 4:5 l ,QSVWQ-:Av . Q 5 fi 9 S' at 9 U .3 S'-. U Q il 55 9 5 Q Q n 9 Q Q n il rl n 2 -, I F4 9 6 il Q 13' Qvb il F? 9 Q 9 F? 54 F! QQ Q .1 Q E! J F! fl Q iz 6 Q 5 O H LJ I1 5 Fi 6 v- sv I A . , ' O Q Mrs. G. S. Ru-ks, Sponsor Q ' . ,. K . , 1 5' Dovw XX lugs, Aelln Bm-k, Ruby H0'lllllJS, Anna Hlfchye, llargam Huff-11- Q Cr isou. l 5 1 Q Rose-llut Scott, Fam-ella Sm1tle1's, Esther G1'i111111e-tte, Ola Be1't1'.z111cl, Myrtle Q lb v U Q V altou, M. Jolyusou. Q O , v' Q Lillie Buiyfortl, Edllil Wllllnce, Hattitf Tulliver, Edna lA1'll1Sfl'OllQ', Ruby S Q' Il Tll1'llQ1'. n A1 A . . 5 'j Callie fXl'lllSl'l'OllQ,', Sillllllly Rucker, Lut-119 Skelton. FE avr A I 9 J E2 52 5, ll 9 Q! seventy-two S sa Q F4 9 Fa 9 U fl 9 ti taQEkl'32PnD0'J!-lliflllfi'lklfifllliiflhlfiflh 1 9 t'C'CkE+Z'L'.tl4C'l'..9EC'2l24CfE!'2'O2lf202220213 Jil'-.YDZ1C'EhlC'EOrIlC'Zk J1C'EAE43flMSO!9520222'C+ ' '8f,lOlk2O2kZC'ERE+C'2kE4C'lh24C'2920295203 I 3 I-J pa:-:1mo:w:ozw':oza:'.+:fzuzo:4zo:w: THE CLAW we-zv:f::f:cf:uzf:rw ..' ..ozfa:o'.lv:f:1:.w:f. 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Jones, Q 12 . 1 E Albert Bolton Benme Taylor BEl1'ld1l1?lSfQl' 6 5 Relforfl Card Auzzie Garrett Q 5 , 'J sa g e 54 Q iz 3 H u 5 a ii 6 5 Q 6 5 Fi u Q fy C' Q 1 5 Q 14 Al I seventy-three g 1 I U n . CP K 4:1 3 9 , -,,' . , , , . t 9 3 r.:f:f':rz-f.:mo:'.r:f.f-az-.f2v::o'.:a:o:'.r:1:f'.:a 1927 to:rawza:o:a'.'So::n':o:vezoBr:+:f:gOla! Q - A 4 A A A A ' A ' f . 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NV9St0I1 Hughey, Directress, Robert Doster g I 21 Relford Card, Bennie Taylor 53 1 I 'I I I E seventy-four 6 fi 1 Q Q ri Q ll 3 vE1:f:a:o:a:o:r:o':aL'ozrzozrmz-zvszccn 1927 10:05:09:ozazozrezoznzc-zrzozazozau Q G :Bamtcrzftfzazltfzr:oX4:f:'.rz4:f:n:o:a:f:e !n:0:r:o'?..:a.'So:a:+:'2r:o:n'S4:w':rzozazozrg Film il C'l9il'..Ci9l .!0l9Cl'.'3'.. 13l'.4C'ZQOL'f4F 542023 EC' Z96s'1C'l1l'3' +C'.'1Ul'..C' fZ'.'T-OF' E M'f'.'f'l:'? 'fS T4'n141' 'C'Jl2'f'lUl'fH 1'l3l'f'23l'1'lllC'll2'C'2ll'..'C'lll'l'z47. 5, Q' Q r. Q 9 E! - 9 Q n :J n 1 5 Q 1 '1 1 Q 9 .1 - , 3 H Q '1 Glrls Glee Club rj 'I 41 I r, .3 gn H I U lv 5 o B Q n ll ' Q fl .1 1 1 F g 9 xx 1 Q 9 3 Q F4 9 7 A Fl! U 9 Pg Q Q ll fl g i I' U l his 1 ff 2 fi: ' ri 3 Fi A In Q 5 9 M 5' F! Q U ,,.,,....a.....-.. x 6 U 4,P I I 5 n .', Q Y, I rl - O 31 I I 5 V 1: 2 r, n 6 1 C' 'J I ' 53 Q 1 fr Q u .I O .J a 9 I I .gl r, 53 'A E3 Q ,B no ofa-or , a , , B , If gg . I U ,, Y c o A ,I Mrs. 5. XX eston Hugvhey, D1rectress, Lottye Busby, Rebecca Garrett, A. U 9 g' 1 F. Trice, Solottie Sharp. Eg E ' O X 17 I 2 Dorotha Jackson, Lena Brown, Charlotte Bryant, Minnie Wlillialns, S, , . lv rl 3 Gladys Tlllman, Elweda Hutson. I' 1 . , 0 ' 41 552 Gladys Pettllg, Ora Thompson, Wllla Green, Thelma Dlckens I I . I 1 Y 0 ' I 5 seventy-flve E-, f 3 F4 fl : Q O 2iC1lPL'!'A i'AzkL J9L'f ' '4 '4 'W N I-N v-141-1 - - Q In Jn J J Juli-Jain JL.4lnJ:'n.4'E L'-'nhn'v'nQz'J:f:C':l:':':f:':':lzclrfiz'Oaks rr L9ff1L'4'fP'p1l:'4'f' 'ffJlL'4'f' l'l:'l'l'..l:f 'fr ' FW '4 '1 'WAN N N N v-1 v-1 vu v-1 v-1 v-1-n . 354,54 - rfbndmhn Jnnfgg .Jm.,5L4CPn.4'5s.4C'n4fL.C'n49!s405..'5L4'-' L-.IJ ggazoamozwzozamzuzozfazozwzozwa THE CLAW wzozazozwzcfzazozwzcfzuzozazozfsr Q gwzozzzozwzcfzuz-ozwzozuc-.ozwzos ozazozwzozazozazozuzozwzcnzqg 3 Q Q u ll U. ' I 3 6 Q' 5: 6 0 1 n n H C' .v Q 1 U n u n f 0 a O C! n n rl Q C 9 Q . . 9 9 Q 9 The Unwerszty Quartette ' Q U rl ' r ll 'V 0 A O Q rl Q K1 Q 5' rx 5 . 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Q H 5 Ei seventy-slx U E 3 5 3 n 5 il Q gi?1oca:o::azor.a:1:':az4:-zs,Eozm:o':n:o:sa 19 27 ocezozazo:m:cfzn:ocn:'02!rL'C -1 l'209' lQJCV29:E.'..OEhEOll2'C'2'e2'C'lk2OliEOlh20l1hlI3 ' ?52029el'..Ol!lOEQlOlkD2fl9:5C'l l2Ol!el'..OEkf' ,-df , 1 gl:-zfzwzftcvcft-L'w:o:Qs:fi-ze:-9:42022 THE CLAW zlzozwzozezftfzlzozvzfbzwlozazlcv lYE'l'C'l9C:'f'l93l'f'5I4l'?:4l'f'lWE'f'l5ll'f' '94?.C'liEC'296l'f'li4lC'l3'JC'2Wl'1'z':':'i' Q Q E, 2 Q Q all F3 n ii Q 1 5 SE E3 3 Fi F! 2 ii 5 Y H 5 The Mozart Musical Choral Club L Cr 'J Q U Q E, 51 Q F4 H 9 Q Qi Q fl , ,, W l. ,, W4 gg, I1 in l' U 5 , U 5 4, 9 9 9 55 1 U l 58 'H .1 Q 54 9 il L1 '1 E4 o ., A Y ll n 51 Q :vb Q ,V Y 9 9 9 9 IA n Q Q avr 1 V Q L1 E2 E3 Q Q g Q se 1 fx n n 9 4 O .5 gg U 1 F! fi u 9 rx n S! 9 U 3 H sa Q Q 5 ' rx gg en C 9 9 9 n r lg Q Q 2 Q H ll l U ll ' a a l cr 4- 9 9 ' F3 Ll U v . . a. N , K ll 5 lnder the SHIIQPYISIOII of the Dlreetress, Mrs. b. Weston H1lg'l19j', if 6 the Mozart Musical Choral Club was orffalmizecl With the following er- ' 0 1 u - . , D , , , L P 1 r 5 song as off1ee1-S: Mr. J. B. b. Johnson, Presldent, 11188 Llharlotte Leuore I I 2 Bryant, Secretary, Mr. Theodore lVl1arton, Treasurer. I iii 'Z' 2' i 6 I I . . . . . . - ll Ei By means of tlns 0'I',Qj21Il1Z?ltlOI1, the 1lll1S1C standard hag been I'2LlSQll I ii 5 eonsiderably. lVe are grateful to Mrs. Hughey for her help and eo-opera 6 J fi tion with us this past year. 6 Y' fl H' 9 E, Y U Q ll I 5 'i seventy-seven 6 3 fxr 1:5 6 1 .3 9 i 'gaze:zazozazoqgzft-zrzozazolazozrzo 1927 iozm'o:'.'.m:l-0'ceitozazccnlkzflazozsaz1:-:ri J EO285.02520392132020Eh2C'l'.Qi'.gC JD:L'Ol?l ll2O'.'IDa2Oi'..U-L'C'E92C'l!2C'Q9s5C1E9f'i'OE!0f'l.! T SET Y 4-r U U V , 4,7 1 4 r ,,.,,. A . - x . . , A . , - . , , , , , , Rink 213:'v':WL. J26'J'f'24'ZC'E'62'v J'4C'J2i, 5'f':'Cl'JlilO1'Ll2O..' CL. .'20L',.OL'4L',,Cvl4lCv7 E QIECl'd .!4C'2Ul'3 TA!iL'f3 '.1ll-3'2vJ2C '-!l A3Oi 1024202-42'3'E'C'JOL'4i'..'3'ZWL .O24E02If 5? 9 5 'l 9 S! Q !, ll fl u fl 4-P 'Q Q 3 ' S! fl E. 4 'I 5 '4 Q F3 9 Q The Mlxed Glee Club Q rn ' E! Q E-, .1 rg fl 4.3 4 J F 9 S! 9 A K! Q F! 9 Q Q F fl sf 9 ' Q Q 9 H! fl H Q Q O Q' 5' Q H E4 Q E! 'A H H A n H n sf-We Q , 4:r Y 5.1 g -M A Q? 1, 9 fl 11 l K Q 23 ii F ii Q U ,Q A 8' '-' 43: ,. S K1 KA 1' 43 v 43, ' 3 I1 9 9 4 rl Q Q ae Q 9 u ra ll E ,43 Sv n 1 Ed S! Ei '1 fl 5 5 Q E4 Q 43 l v Q Q F3 Q Q 5? 9 F4 S! 9 H 54 Q Q 9 H 4 F 4 . , . ., . U If Tgll. XX l1il1'fUl1, Lottye Busby, Rebecca Garrette, Anna L. Trlce, bolottle H 5 F Qu Slnu-p, llUl'Ufllil,JfLCliSOI'1. 4 C' 6 9 5, 9 E Q Rc-lford Card, Lena Brown, Charlotte Bryant, Minnie XVllllil111S, Gladys U j Tillman, Elwecln Hutson, Robert Dolstel-. Q F. '3' - A . ,A A ,. 1 K3 .Q Esther filillllllllff, Gladys IN-tltlls, Ural Thompson, W1llz1 Green, Tll9llllil ?. Q Dickens, Cil1'l'll' Brownlee, J. 0. Doster. I' I . . . ' 'r Ea Lan-ney Webb, Bennie Taylor, Robert VVllli4?1'S0l1, Jlll1llS U. H111 I ij Yi L1 fl Y li 5 fi seventy-eight I ig 43 , C, vl Ml I' In Q ti 53 Q QQEC'2l'J1l'llEC' '3'lIEC'L'2?f2+C'2lh2'Z'29S2'.+Z'l C'22?2+C'l'..l2+C'L'.PCC'ZPs2'iilA'14Z'lk242' 'Cv2O5i.2 I e 1927 .A A A A A A, A A 4 F1 FQAPQ F1471 FUAFIJ Liu'EklCf2k2C'll2'-'l'.?l',-252 'Z'l'..i2--' 292QL'..I2'.n li F.'.'-'Ei2'.'2IEC'EWE4,'fJU5242fA.PfA.'-'A..kA.'v+A.1l... -v...PfJ Fi ag Q9 C 3:0Zwi.3 :i213l9lL'..13,242-52992-321. AW 0:4:-3,24303359343-3-gq,3,Egg.ggqg.g,g' Q QQ:-:lmao-.:4:-:Tasman-eggs.:--.zfg-,ci zfzfzwz-:-mmf:-'.':az1:fzw:o.1v:.c':azcfzaf, L, sw ' il Q Q ! 9 Q, 9 H ' - 5 I' gr 1 'i F., Q U The University Orchestra Q 21 fi Q if Q ti F7 I H Al I Fir Q! Q FQ I Q Eg Q, Ll Q F7 Q il Q Qi Q fl QQ F1 6 H F4 C - U 4, I5 C 9 53 if 9 Q Q 2 9 9 ki F- fvl Ill Q 2 Q F1 .3 1 A ll 9 fi 9 6 Q v H '- ii U 3 9 v fi 12' 51 U 5 U iz U Fr , 4 il U U V 'J 6 n 5 51 6 1 ra Q 'I I . U H B Prof. M. P. Jones, Bandniaster Q 42' 9 . . 4 A Q Q Otis lingers George Ii-l11l Q 9 if Annu Faye Trice Callie lXl'lllStl'O11Q Q H 1 Q Q F3 6 Q J esse Lucas Bennie Taylor Q Q I Mildred Finney Cecil Cade .1 1 . ss H 6 I Harding Jordan Auzzie Garrett Q 5 4-p 43 Q U Gladys Tillman Adella Thomas Q 1 25 Y rf rg I Larney W ebb Reuben Jones I Qc' T o 4 :Q Robert Wilkerson A. C. f,iflli'b1'62ltll Y Q A1 rl L 1' 3 5 r 'P seventy-nine ' O .1 1 se Q ' .3 E? 'Q .1 1 U F I JrL'.O'J!lQ1llL'.rf2lDS'.1Ol'Qll'DEPS'.C'llECr Ol 'i'2'8L'.1C'2PC'C'E52C'lU:EO295lC'2PCO29520225 I ,-N FUAFQ riff! FQAFU NAR RAN I1-F1 N,-N F1 NAR - P1 'A' J Jn..fA4'JL.lh.1 Jn,A4'Jnlu'-'mln'v'nln'JnPn Jnffncf ls4'Jn,5s':':':l:'.'z9u'f'W:'M':'a:':'M 3293 6 9 ss 9 if U U a Q V gucci:w:1:ft.:w:1:f:a'.:+:+:4 .:Itfzeszrrizlsntfzwi 4534:cfzazcfzwz-zfzqg.g,g,:,3,:q:.g,5,:.g,-5 9 5'3'9:fam 3f':'43'3'3'i'4'5':'Q3'f'3'1'-'5' THE CLAW :cfziazozwzc':amf:+zw:c+:'x:cfzazonli15, S4 Q 1 Q 9 F? 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ROGERS U K. 5 Q JOE DOSTER BISHOP M.-XCKLIN ELDRIDGE ROPER 5 -:I Q ROIIERT DOSTER ESTY MOORE MACEO SMITH 6 ci 1 'gg ELJIO JOHNSON T. H. IIIOORE FORAKER TILLMAN 1 H ISAAC RAIMEY IA y Q, Q E! Q VNIOIERGRAIJUATE INIIVIIIATES EE 9 FERGUSON BROOKS J. C. HILL REEDY LEWIS H H . , H 5 DIRECTORS H 9 Q' O rl fl JH L n C, 4vl n A n In Cr A Qi 5 If F4 I I H. M. BOND R. III. MATHIS Q J i U Q f, 4vP ' fl I f H ll 9 O 6 f Q I V U fx 1 HONORARY INITIATES PROIQ T. P. SCOTT Q. Cb Q PROP. N- R. SHARRE PROE. H. J. HENDRICKS E, I YI I 3 53 I S 5' Cr 43D U PROF. B. III IIIATHIS 5 I l eighty-one Ez, U 1 fa rw ml 3 KA fy -1 ADIC'If:'f':9lC':UL l'2fl'1' 'C'29lC' 3l TC':7f:C'l'.ll'C' 'f':-95:02PlC J?:C'2llC'lPQ' L Q21 :P1.4 f128CC'2Q2C' lllC'lf2Cfll2'f'lPlC'lll C' l:'C':Df2C'lh2CP2?'zC'' C'l'.95l'..'I'El'L'..'f':9r: DEF? 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Q . ff' F . . gb The staff of the 1924 Claw labored under many hanrln-aps chlefest 3 S among which was that which pioneers in any field experience, the llliS- 5 taken value of any new project. Langston has not published a year KJ -v '25 book sim-91922. 6 ii U Z, v n ii U Q 9 Q fi U E! 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C, A C, I 1h1s game gave t oaeh :X1lt,1f'l'SUll the 1 -11211108 to correct faults which It F, .g, Q evnlenced themselves during the game which was played on October 2, E, Y U ff 19245. I, 1, Q Tl1e Lions made long gains through the lille 3,1111 21110111111 the 611118, O Q Q but lost the advantages frequently gained. Q 14 Q fl This seemed to have bee11 a Johnson's day wl1o was tl1e fullback 211141 Q fl Q Asst. captain who 11121116 most of the touch-downs. 2 Langston University 79, Santa Fe 0. 5 With the defects worked over nicely from the previous game, the tg, 5 Oklahoma f62lll1 mopped up the Langston 1101119 field with the Santa Fe Q U eleven Ontober 9, scoring at will, when the whistle blew tl1e game was ij Q1 5 over and the scores were 7 9-0. Q The OIJPOIIQIITS were outplayed in every respect, they were not the Q U equal of the second team. Q Jones the high point lllilll, while tl1e Doster H1'OfllQ1'S. Miller, Troupe, Q Q Smith, Too Tall xV1lllillllS were stars o11 tl1e li11e. 5 Langston University 13, NYiley Vollege 0. Q H This was the 1llOSt thrilling game of tl1e season, first, because one Qi ti H year previous the Texans had played a scoreless game with the Oklahoma 5 eleven, the first quarter was very spectacular SOIIIB ti111es up and SOIIIQ It 5 times down was the cry of both TQEIIIIS, both teams were gaining. Some 6 U 1 times tl1e NVild Cats would give tl1e Lions a scare, H1111 tl1e 5,000 fa11s who A fi 5 watched tl1e intensely fought contest. fi 5 A pass from Jones to Too Tall XYilliams VVl10 P311 12 yards for the 5 3 fi 5 first touchdown for tl1e Lions gave tl1e fans a thrill that will IIQVQP be 5 5 surpassed i11 footballdom. This gave tl1e Lions tl1e needed confidence to 6 Q- whip tl1e 1Yild Fats. 'J A' Q Johnson again stars for tl1e Oklahoma eleven Jones and Sll0'0'S were It F4 nu 1 F T' .'. ' new ffl .gt 1: great factors 1n tl1e back field while little Moore was a general equal to 13. 5 Q Washington the Great Virginian. Et Q But each ti111e the XYild Cats seemed about to score tl1e line of tl1e Q Q Lions would bristle up and hold them fast. Q fl 1 Q This game was played at the Dallas Fair Monday, October 19. Q U Q f Q Q fl IA ti 5 . . ti 11 6 elghty-six Q Q ti 11 fl U ti ti 5 ii Q,ll:-zsszlztzazfztzaz-:cf2-:-:realm-zlzlzrztzfzr 1 9 27 1:-neva:-oar:-ztcsszctsrzcfzrz-:l:r:4:t:r.'cf: .1rki, uc-:az':,:v:-:'::r'..i4:-::z1:f:-:r:f:':r:-zcrzctzrzfzf 2-sozrzftfzrz-3-:ez-:':r:f:t:r:-9:vlft'.'?.v-2:Gail 52:0K':':w:+:r:w:-3-21:61:32-:':w':.1:f:w3 guzlzvzalltvzazozezitfzazozaz-924:91:27. Q TjfCL'..-C' 'OZ3l'.'3'ZllOBi42'3'Zl2C'lU2C+g H312K23L1i4l'.C'Ei4l'..'3'2l2C'2l'-'ECP'-Ill'-'3 nT4Ff 5, se Q 5, '1 9 sa Q Q 1 ' I . Si S Langston University 12, Prairie View College 0. ,H fl Again the Oklahoma eleven invaded Texas this time at Prairie View Q A. X M. College, October 29, on the Prairie View field. These Texans Q started off with a bang hitting here and there gaining right and left. The Q Q cheers from tl1e side line of the Prairie View college students was in a Q Q roar. You could hear nothing but a yell for Prairie View, but as the game Q 1 Q grew old, the noise gradually grew fainter and fainter until the atmos- 1? 9 A1 fi phere seemed the same as after a summer rain at nightfall. The game rj fl 5 ended 12-0. Tlte Oklahoma team coming out victors. Anderson was su- g Q preme. Q S Langston University 45, Lincoln University 0. fj Z This was the second conference game. The Liong were in fine condi- 5 5 fi tion. They really went in to win from the Missourians, but tl1e fans were rj fi 6 disappointed as the Lions blanked the opponents with all ease a. score of 5 45-U. A tremendous defeat. One that had never happened as a result of 3 5 these two teams clashing. . i N iii I 5 3 H Johnson and Anderson were stars for the back field, while 'tToo Tal ' I' ci 5 XX illiams was getting a kick off and Plllllllllg S0 yards before being tack- I ci led. This was a thrill for tl1e fans. Jones was active as ever throwing Q ri I passes with all accuracy. The old line never failed. ' rf 6 9 As tl11S was home coming day with the Oklahoma University, at L Q , Langston, the fans were looking for some real stuff which I a1n sure the ij Qt Lions showed them. The invaders were outplayed in every department of 5 H the game. ' C, Pj if November 11, on the Langston field the Lions blanked the eleven :I E 1 from Missouri. S Langston University 42, Topeka Institute 0. F As the old turkey day rolled around, it found the Lions still getting if the revenge for the two vears of defeat from the LQHIII of Kansas As the 99 ldtrk i'kfb11t11h iktf' 1 1' 11 1 ' -fd 11 Mid 1 PU H Q o ul ey go 1 e e a., ,llll8,f16 ,ions et tieinva ers ay, an to my I F Fi U surprise, it was a goose egg they layed. . n . E2 The old machine could not get into the game as lt was their desire. if U The fans were again dissappointed as the game ended 42-0. REVIEW OF THE SEASON Football '26 LHIIQSLOII Ulllvvfsity Yvestern Ullivel-sity ,,,,,,,.- ,--,,, 0 Langstfvll University Santa Fe Athletic Club ...... ,..... 0 LEIIIQSYOII UI1lVePSify Yviley Follgge ,-,-,--.,.,,---, ,-,-,, O Langston University Prairie View A. 8 M. .. 0 LHHQJSUPH l'HiV6'PSity Lincoln University ...... ...... 0 Langston FHiVPI'Sit,v Topeka Institute ..... ......., 0 Q fi, w A . 9 1 eighty-seven 2 9 Y U IJ Ei 1 5 11 '1 4.:':f'.:a:-1-zrzcizrz-1'zzvzozrg-21:2iiozzrzfzbza 1927 .1:1cazcpzzz-:ce:rifles-:chaos2:11-E122131215 IAIFQ I-1-'IQ rt-F1 rqfrq sq-11 a-qs'-q nqkp' ,q-,.1 pq- ' A A A A . A A 'J .42 L-Q54'v'n..'1..4'JL.4'fp. -'n.4Pa.4'Jnafn'-,'s4fL.4'v's.495n..'v'L4?54',P 'TEC'z5:':'Efz'-':7?:',':'Fz:2':'Q'f:':'::'f:432293: ,I 925943915 zwzazezuzlzfzuififzwznszr THE CLAW o azaazvzozum.-u:+agwzo:f:o4 . umazuzcezazfrfzwzdzwmzwcrozw L STATE HIGH SCHOOL CONFERENCE Football Schedule For 1927 School Place Time Ardmore High O. A. 8 N. U. September 30 Tulsa High Tulsa October 7 Luther High Langston October 14 Open October 21 Open October 28 Muskogee High Muskogee November 4 Okmulgee High Okmulgee 1 November 11 McAlester, High Langston November 24 eighty-eight 433 h5Ql lkBUlklDEkECQlbEDEh lQEhL'13iBlECtE9:EQlBI3DlbEOEklZ3lh-Ci! 'itun- JD r '?3i ' N . ' .EQEUIMEDEWBJCGQECE W5l?3flP:. 1CZL'kEDE3:EQlk k. 1?Zzl gwzox ..O. !3i'..Q3Q2W THE CLAW ,v:o:w:o:a:o:u:o:wzozwzogw:'.o:vr, 'J A , . 1 gaze- zozwzcewwz-ozcm Q:v:c,:c:o'.:4zo:w:+oz4zo:v:o.. w , 1 1 Y V 3 ? r gl n 53, ' 3 Honor I ll 1 I 6 I 1 1: 'Q E3 E29 ui U'- AL O ig IQ, .av 5' 95 rr 3 555 I 15 ' '1 6 fir, 5 ii u fl 6 5 r, 1 Q 9 L ' 5 g 9 I at I 11 IT 9 5 T r 5, Q U J. DOSTER T I Q 1 6 A11 Conference, Center WILLIAMS I H J Aj All Conference Tackle F' Q' 'i ii -- I T -1 - u F! f I Dt 1 K 5 T. 5 E2 Fi 5 u 0 Q 6 Q 9 2 'J 9 Q Il F I, 5 n S 5 a if n n 55 1? 54 Q 1 9 5? 9 3 9 ' 9 ll O! I 4- n g 3 ll Q 9 n 5 1 ii JOHNSON A. TROUPE Y I 6 fl A11 American, Half A11 American End- H F' O Second Team Capt. Langston Wonder Team, 1926 ii' A xl eighty-nine 4 g J 3 Q r . 1 CQ 53 fl A I I n g .40 ,nOp..Px.f A.. ,zfluf 054955.40 Cin! NJ .' . mln-O , . N, Pnl.. a 'JO:hzC'l9a'10I:lZO'JfzO:l:'.0:'al51011izCP'J8lG ?2C':i0z'tzC n:9:lC'lPf'J4C'z95:Ozizfilz Ilia gqggzqg4j,3Q4g.j,gggQ:qg-3,342-jf29t2f2'2'4 542422310242C'E421CP2-4'-10 C'2!29237. Q nq:14.3. .j.gs4z,j,zqg1j,:g:144j. l.gg4'-1.5 o 029420Ili'C'24l'.'Z'2l'JC'l94BCPl'l2'I D'4Z2 E n 0 U V C, Qtr I Q 5 Q J U ii F4 9 s 5 Q ra J 'Zi F! Q 5 E5 fi sa U 'ii The Basketball Team gb 5 , fl F4 fr 6 U 1 A j 3 Q lj A 8 4'l A ii F! 9 ea ' J fl H Ay . C E H iz I Q ff 'J V lj 3 9 ,, as - Us lv? Q rl A Qvr Ei ai 2 F3 Q Q 3 Q Q 5 9 H Q 0 fl 5 Q 9 F 0 u U Q Kermit Anderson Q U U . Q 4 5 kj James Morms U 'Q C' U Q Q Eldridge Roper Q 5 D , , Q Q 6 John T. YV1ll1a1nS , 42' A 5 Q Elmo Johnson Q Q ru , U f Q fi' Maumee Jones A zz 9 F! F3 6 Leroy Johnson fr Q Prof. Leroy Moore, Coach ra aa Q Ea 9 fn 9 g FA A 9 43 Q rl E4 9 U 5 Q FQ! ri fl U gg A A .g, an rj Eg Q Q U Q if Q 51 Q 9 r Q 9 9 I., fa 9 ff Q E4 J 9 rg L1 Q ninety U Q F34 9 U K2 ra Q rl A v-1 A P1 F1 A I A fx fr ,117 ' ' Ei Z:4:':a:1:,:a:-:Para-:cecc':w:':':r:-zcvzozr f1'2'l'-'v'l'-'-lv'-9- '5'h-'-'EN' ' 5 ' 'N' ' an - I fr 7 A - A P1-F1 I'11,F1,1Y . . , - A v-1 - ru Hs, , l, 4 rule' r?,.9g.4,'g..-lg.. . 5.4 5 V A A A - pq A 1-1 I1 A 34 p uv V, 1354954 Y ha L4 v ll v u-:Kzrzcfzazcfzrzozvsl--nv:--+:v:'f:v..w-r--vf '- - '-'- M'- 34:13 zuzozuz-zgazozer,-9.11:-zfzagogu, M2051IC' '3'lll'.C'Bill'..'Z's f4l'.'C'l'.942C'?, Q J C' '?'s !li'.a3Ci4'J'3'.'!li'..-3'L'lZ-3'll'.1Q THE CLA W +2 -1'l'3'l'l'-C'l 2- 3'2'i3'2'l'-01'-'2f'l'V. fi, U fl 1vb ' n n 5 9 . 3 Q Baseball and Track .4 i Q ,i ri Q Baseball v' F! . 1 fl W. E. Anderson-Coach .vp Q : J. T. lYilliams-Manager - H Q 5 J. S. Johnson-Captain Ll 'i ij 2 Of the four major sports at Langston, baseball and track occupy tl1e 5 two lesser berths. Three games of baseball were played in 1927. Stars of 5 the diamond were Joe Johnson, qCap't.l Bob Hudson, Smokty Ander- U son and M. J ones. First game was between Langston and Oklahoma City fi I and full of double plays. fast batting rallies and other eliaracteristics of 5 a good game. Score: Oklahoma City 5, Langston 9. Q li The second game was between Cushing professional team and Lang- Q fl ston. Battery for Langston: E. Johnson and Collins, Joe Johnson. Game Q 6 was closed until the fifth session when the visiting battery fell before the H 'J onslaught of Anderson, Hudson, Joe Johnso11 and J. 1Villiams of Lang- ' 1 ston. Score: Cushing 2, Langston 13. I Q, ,I I The last game of the season was lost to Ardmore on the 5th of May fi .1 1927. Score: Ardmore 8, Langston 4. v 3 ' 3 No Collegiate track team was developed. A Q Joe Johnson, p, tCapt.ig Hudson, s. b., Jones, lf, E. Johnson, cfg ii Q L. Johnson, rf, Morris, tb, J. Williams Olanagerl fbg Collins, c. uv ' YI 0 0 0 ' 6 Q High School track team met Ardmore, Ixlllg'f1Sll91', RttIlfl0SVl1l9, Mc- fl Q Alistcr, Red Bird and Bei-Wynn, on May 5th. Q H Q fl ra 5 6 1 THE OFFICIAL RETURNS ARE AS FOLLOXVS: iv? I 'E Event Timo First Third Second ' 100 Yard Dash 11.00 Crisp, Ardmore Miller, Ardmore Pugh, Ardmore I 220 Yard Dash 23-2X5 Crisp, Ardmore Miller, Ardmore C. Butler, McAlester 'v' 440 Yard Dash 1.08 Robinson, Ardmore C. Butler, McAlister Mitchell, Ardmore I 1 asp Yard Dash 3.03 C. Buner,McA1ister 'i I Mile Relay 4.01 Ardmore Kingfisher Langston 4-, High .lump 5008 Totten, Ardmore Kennedy, Langston L. King, Kingfisher I il Broad Jump 19 08 Ardmore H. King, Kingfisher L, King, Kingfisher 5 Pole Vault 10 11 Redmon, Kingfisher Butler, McAlester L, King, Kingfisher 'I A Mile.Run 6001 Sykes, Kingfisher Miles, Langston West, Ardmore ij, Javelin 117 Kennedy, Langston Johnson, Langston Redmon, ,Kingfisher I I Discus 130 J. King, Kingfisher Kennedy, Langston' Vance,.Ix1ngflsher 5, 60 Yard Hurdle 10-215 Crisp, Ardmore ' Brooks, Langston Redmon, 'Kingfisher J A1 Shot Put 42 7 Sykes, Kingfisher L. Johnston, Langstoml. 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V- U U Zeldal' 31111912 Ileljvecvn fffll'I'Qft9, Marceua Hun1ph1'ey 6 vi Lucile ful1iI1C'.V, Captain FV, fl 'Al I 1 Q 5 i r E' Q A ninety-four Q E, n W F4 Q '1 fl 2 EA Q 'J I. li 6 Qklfl'2?243'Ek2C'2k2C'l'.hE-S 'n.2FZC'2W2C+29sl'..fi'S OZ8N2'Z'l'.'f2'Z'EUf2C'Ek2C'2FEC'll2C'23f2'C'C8f 6 1927 'I' 'iivq PQAFQI-QAFQFQ Ar-1 A, A A A, XTQPQA' UC'nlu'f':'.3fnA-'u..P6n..'-'BFMOEPE'Julia :5z'.f'zF2'.'f .l2','z75:l'f'zll'..'J:Wl'2'f z75:C'2F:'f'nlh'f'n5s.. ,CAI E322 24lE0l'..9lE'C'2'il1Ol9l2 0542 'C'l9llO1?C, '52'f2'3'l'43'3':3:0543'3's-'Us- 3'n-'Vs-1 3'3'l'-1 Qu:-:cis-:-:sziccaazawzicbzwzozszfc- THE CLAW haze:1:-za:-ozazrzfzwzfzizfczlzcazrcizef. si Q 5. 9 si if fl '1 5 rl A i Q 9 .A Q S! 1 il 3 Pl. 9 i 5, 1 .2 Q .3 Q U Q g F. U fl I. ,-, ., 1 5 Q .A Fi F3 9 E EE Q 9 9 5? Q 9 9 , , . 3 . . 3 . 3. t 9 Q Q XX omens athletics assume a high place in the university program. 9 Q Basketball, fencing, track, gymnastics and tennis are included. H U X Q Yi XYith Mrs. C. Thomas Jones as coach and trainer the basketball team -3' made its greatest showing of any year in which it was late beginning A' Q training. Two teams were maintainedg the varsity squad composed of 5 voung wo1ne11 of the Junior College of Education and the Reserve squad Q from the High School. Lucille Quincy resigned the captaincy of the var- 9 5 sity when she withdrew from school in January. Rebecca Garrett was '- U e'ecte1l captain. Ruth Matthews served as captain of the Reserves. Play- gg. ers and positions for the Varsity, Quincy, g, fCapt.lpg Garrett, fg Eggle- Q 'J ston, fg South, gg Giles, gg Jackson, jc, Pettie, rcg Chatman, Miller, fl f 3 Humphrey, cg Lollis, c. Four games were played, the home iioor being Q the scene of battle each time :-El Reno 12, Langston 13, Nowata 19, Q Q Q Langston 305 Guthrie 4, Langston 44, Muskogee 30, Langston 32. 9 9 9 9 9 ? F! ri U a 5 -e 3 -J rf fl Q ii fl se fi rf fi fi g fi 5 Q fi ra i E ninety-five A 1 fi Q Fi Fi Q 'J fi 'i Janos:zo:zz-ozrzozrzozazocrzozazcfs 19 27 one:izcrzonazozazfcfzmzfz-2rzcfzezozvsg A','Cl.'!'C' '3l'!2'1f'JRCOZIC'C'2k2'Cfl! 'O 'P:2C' kZC 'll'.C 'P Z'2U5 2l524 l: F ' A '94 L1 L. L.. ha 5.4 Ldv vp. u-vn5nv'n95n..'n we-gf 541.34-.uozuzrs-ze:fzfzeawzusrzfrzwz HE CLAW asf:as':ezQazo:w:o:a:o:w:ccw:o:.c:o wg 4 34593qggggggqgqgfivgmi'- JlE'-' T lCfEWB'C'2WZO2!l'J0lUEO2WlC'Bll0E4 Tl1e Vlever Uaptivating Clowns teani composed of 15 young wonien who are very seriously interested in physical education proved to be the seasons unique entertainers. The costumes used were a great asset to their natural abilities in stunts of the gym. They presented a. program i11 the University Auditorium to the Very high enter-tainnient of all who were so fortunate as to be present. The Department of Physical Education for women presented to the public 5 prograins demonstrating' the results of physical training for wolnen. Each one was a very loud attest to the genuine Worth of Mrs. C. T. Jones as a teacher of all phases of physical culture. Most notable of tl1e 1926-27 presentation of the aesthetic section of the Departinent of Physical Education was the May day Fete and Girls track ineet held on May 5th, 6th, and Tth. 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Sllllth, Capt. 9 fi f J A' fi N. R. Sharp, Capt. 2 g ' x S T.R.VVha1't0n,Capt. 6 U T. P. Scott, Lieut. Adj. Cf - p Q if R. L. Hudson, Lieut. 5 E' U I . , -1' ' 3 'I J. H. Spencer, Magor. fn ? C' ' D 1 . ' .5 Ci i 3 'I C' ninety-eight U ff 9 7' 3 6 H .1 5' O 23 'i 9 U 3 A:azc'zr:o:azc'zn:o:a.':-:':a:c-zazoznz-or 1927 a:':az+:'Xo:rzc'::e:-:-zrzccazozazozad Q 24.953-,Q-,g,g.gg,g.g,g,g.g.g,g.g,:n:Q:f:r:o:a:o azozazozzazc-zvezc-'annocancer:oznzozsefi ! - 4-P I-,rv Q, ':1:,: SQ: 'Qv Qf re:1zezozwzosezozazozfzozazozw lxxn!5'zU3'2 'z 2' ' A' 5 ' A A,, , THE CL ,,Z,-,:,3g,ga:1:':4:'zvzczfznzezfccczz--Q F., Q gvzczvzozezozezozaz,:e:Q-c:v v ' A U 9 Q ei 6 E 53 9 2 .-, y U L 9 54 6 H Q Q H 9 9 fi 1' U 3 if r il 3 5 '3' V -3' U If 9 9 EY rs Q Q 5 H E? 9 ii 5 Q U a Q S 9 P4 . fr u U ' Qr Q 9 9 Q U Q 9 I U U E' 9 'I Q 5 u n 'J f, -- A u U 5 U f 'F ': +9 A m v U U I4 Q II Q P 6 5 H N 'G Q Q L U Q 9 Q Q Ei j 54 Q F5 fa 9 F! 5 Q H Q U U Q 9 v 4-P v r s u F3 ,S sa as Q 54 , - Q' Q Q Q 5 i. fx Us Q -xi rg Q 3 Q u 9 fa U 9 9 A Q U Q -1, Ll ri u H A -3- A -L Q U 1' 1 U U O 'i F. 9 Q n S -zi Q r' cf Q U KA 9 9 5 ea S 2 f 5 15 'ij . iufamwo lf I' r lv! ev u L 2 .2 SOCIETY 5 5 H 0 A 3 Y U n U 9 4 Q 6 i Q H Qis-1:r:': :r:':f:r:4:cr:1:f:r:-f ....r.. f: .:r:1:-: 1927 cp:acl:crc1:,:vc1:Qzn:f:cr:-:,:,r:4:f25:cc L,-,3Q3,gQgp3::rC02r vli ,:,3.3.3,3.g,:,g.g, f:acrezfzazfz-mucosa:-zcaazfzazccr:- :- uri '5' Z F 3. rf' lm O Y .'1U'.TD.'f4l' '..?'C'lIE025fJOEfUBGl U W F3232 M -.. QVl'2 nT4E2l2OlVJ3llEO '9-13336 l'??4GU4E CCV2Ol!2'3lV-, E, 43 I 9 E Q Q ' 1 I . 1 .3 n 4 5 I 9 A 1 5 5 Y. I ' 0 'J r Y O A r iz r I 1 0 9 e E ' 9 is H H n 6 n 3 5 Cv ' X O 9 5 9 rg rs H 9 F! r Q if f . Ei 3 L H H v fr H F! ll 'I 5 5 -E 9 n 5 r. Q 2 ii Q Q 51 9 51 Q 44 I . U H I O L' Q, ' 9 2 Q 11 I Q F! Q 'I u 44 fa ll ' a 9 's F, I I. I r ii 'u Miss LANG?-TON 6 ? Miss Odessa Parker I E' F 4:3 ' 6 one hundred one FI' lj U 9 a 1 rg ri Zh?-'si'lf2Cf2b1!C JOm2Oll'L.'OElt2C JP:E4CrlI5ECP! 1 9 0Ehl'.4O 'n..h... 13 '...9n., 'C'El5'14Jn.Jm. ' . Olb2'C'lkl'..'C'E955 6 Zk2'f'J!Z13l'.l1IC 'JkL'.C'lk2Ol!EO2?l'.0liOI n!EOlhl0l'.b.'!Cv'JkL'AC J9e243l'4h5C'l9COlfZOl0r5 C6211 SGGC'242'CQl2'f'. CPE94E'3 JUi'..'C'34h T H E C L A 5420294 Z'C'B42C'Eki2Cf2 4l43r ,'3U ,1O ,1l2C12,.'Q5' 1-V Y N ' - Q A A gy:-.':-eco:emzw:-.4:'za:f:v'.:a'.1f:f:'.cf:.1:-1 ' accnzclze:-.cfzazozaz4:f'.gw:-.c,.-zwmzari 5 F3 Q r, If ' 4-P Q ll Q 1 4-r 4,5 U rx rg r 'J Y Q 9 E? 'V F 11 ' Qs 9 F- 9 sa 1' Q F? Q r rl ,J 9 U I fi u Q fn L Q 9 Q ' V F! H H . r rx il 5 if E3 r if rz pa 5' 9 Q 9 F? Q 54 Q fl IJ ll Q 5 Q ra Pi Q Q 9 5 Q 5-1 Q F1 cf ll H n 11 V5 U 5 U U 5 P' ii ii E Q 5 sg B 9 E: ' 6 !q '41 FW U ii Q rg Q 5 sa P1 ff Q Q 9 .2 F3 '2 Q V ,X,:a M I' ga Q ' ,V ,.:, 15911 gy ri ll ,Y at 'J 1 Q U Q4 Q 9 6 ' Q ff 1 5 L H Q I 13 E' ' n Q I , L ii 5., ri ij 25 MISS COLUMBIA 11 A 5 Miss Eutie Roper 6 fr YQ Q sf ' ll U L, if 43 ,V I H one hundred two Q' 5 9 gg 1. Sn u EQ nz 'J Y., fl i io:n:4:':a:1:':aa:-:vac:rr.f:f:'.n:f:'zr:+:f:n 1927 11:-zazcfzazozswcc-za:-zcrzozrzcvzaz-zfaviw Q 4 ,g.3,:yg',,.3,3pgf3. , ,p-, '1.g.,1w',145.',1g,,'Qgv5:a3gp3.3,y'.3- fC'f':iC'12C'lE2'f Jk:+f'2745627520283OBIS cuz: 1: :wacfzwzcfzaz-:,:w'.:ozezfc-za:-:beef i'l'1'2'l'f4 3'3'f'34l'-1'3'3': '3':':'3 'ME :MZ 'A' THE CLAW fs: ' H Q 129ll'..'C' OIUl'.O1'.l1'.'C'L'll'C'L19dl'.OZ9l2'C'l we 4 zz :w:4:':a4:'.4:r:u zfozazozaez-zfzurg 4 O sa Q F., 9 9 Q 9 Q Q , 4 9 '4 vi Er .A Fi i F4 'Z Q Q 4 9 Q Q 9 9 9 52 Q 4 55 -I Q 111 L A ii 4 '55 4 QF rw il u Q F4 63 QQ! Q fl 92 U V a . fr 9 Ei A 'E' 4. Q rj ra 'v' ,- i 5 ri L 43 I I 4, I 45 U In v Cf J U ll Q IA 6 2 9 I I1 v 42' zz 4- Q U Cf Q v J if Q 9 I fl 9 '1' 53 'Y Q1 , Ed 9 fl Q Q 5 PS I1 n Cr A O Q Q 9 1 Q Q '4 5 Q 'I 7 H 3 gg 5 i' EA 55 ip F! 9 lj T ' F ' .3 4 9 1 U l I1 ,J Q 43 3 n Q r vv 4-v gm n 9 3 'J U -' S n n ll r JA 5 4:5 5 1 5 E1 D 1 I, ri 6 MAY QUEEN F 4.1 .1 Miss Ruth Mathews 0 rl gl U Ll y J one hundred three Q Qvb Q 1 n n Pg .3 E4 1 I 1. ti g1'31'L'.lL'.4C12ki'..'2fl'.ll'3'l'4ilC'Ek30lS5f3OlEO?l 5'CIZQOZMCC'EilOl7:2Oll20lPEOl220253 1- , 4 r ,1'3ElLI'2'll242rlP1I'Z'lQ11O lkl'.'Cfl't3O'Jkl'.Ol'..kl'..CV lk2OlhlO C'l'L'C'El2C+lkEOlhC OEIS 'C' EIS Lj3l'C'29C .!O29ClOZl?IO?C'24l'fH2UEOl44l 92023241 5ll'3'294l'.'3 'EM2O ZUZOIUICQIV. THE CLAW s , s , , . I me-2-accom::+:cazozwzf:fgv:.1:f:w:o: 4zoneze-:4:.1:f:ezo,z1:cf:fc::cf.':e:o,, . 1 P ' I I I Y. it 93 95 V,...i,..:--n..f.. . 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Q fl 'Ax 1 I Q Q i 5 9 U '1 4 U 1 5 1 H rx. 3 5 fi 9 f , s sss sss s ssss s s , s g 2 5 5 1 5 U Pi ' :MOST SCHOLARLY GIRL I, I 7 J Miss Faitre Jenkins I Q u V 4'P I I Q 9 Q one hundred four a 6 U 9 a 1 H U I . 4-' U s 'j Z9:,:a:f:,:n:+:f'..n.. 1:+:a:f:-:a:f:cnz1:::mc'zn 1927 I-:-:rec-:a:1:f:sfz1:,:e:1:cnE1:-:rec-:a:fJ::n Q J.-.g,g.g.g,g.g,-, ,4,-.3-, A-,.g.g,g.g.g,gxg,zp:guyz-3. ur:f:f:a:ozazcfza:'.:1:vzr:o:s5:f:vf:1:f:a':1:':ri'1 ii xF':4:i:w:oL.'4c:.o:1'.1f:':w:1:-:w:'.f:cw:f:':w1 THE CLAW nzftfzwz : 24:02auf:-:e::'sff:f:'1.:TE1 e4fg Q g':':v'a+0.':v:0:w'.:f:-zazozazf:-:ez-re f:f:e:1:f:4:'.c-za:+:r':1:+.':42'v':'L 4',-'li' Qi' 52 2 F' s, 5 55 1- Q 3 Y' F4 I Cf It fl 1 5 E S fl L1 9 i rl U F4 E Ci 6 n -rf 5 i 5 J Q I EJ I 'I fb 3 f A Ea 6 f f A 1 i 1 i . Fi 1 ' Q J I 9 5 9 fr' 'Y' U U ll 4:l 1 ii 5 U Fw 5 ia 5 Q ii 5 9 53 5 ii Q 5 ' 5 F! v 9 W a U U ,A gl 45 fn , IA Q :ff 4: 43 Q U In Q 'J 'J 1- Kj 1 2 lf' ri -1' 4 Q Wiz 4 u ra I3 ff U a 52 9 B! 1 54 Q -2' v fl H U 4 53 5 F! U -1' 9 rl ' u rg F! 515 ri C, , 13 A n Q Q F3 5 fl FP Q -1, v ' H ra 9 F5 5 Q Q Q Q Q 2 F5 .1 fr I 2 Q K F '1' 1.1 ii 3 U .,, A U I UNCLE SAMMY 6 1 U M12 .Xlfonsu Jordan ,-, H Fi 6 Q 9 5 Ei HQ u I Q one Ilundre-cl five 4 .1 1 53 Q 'i 1 U U 1 4 F? Q 'J JQ:,:Q:,:5:,:g:pgQ2yzQ2p2Q:yzQz5 G252027202?UO:kCOlDEQ5f2OZ!202f2 U A ' 1927 ' ..IC-:PC'1'E.10U l'llC'l'l'.!flC-'J?L'C'2?2'Z'l92'1'L1l2'3' 8P2CCP2'I'EI2'C'2? l'C'C?r1OEi+E+C'lI20272 Ciiil . - I1 -Nr' K4-.fcalm:a:-:r:'..a:0:4'.102f4l'.C'i'-4-'-'- '- A , , . A4 v ' . . . - - A'1g '1'v 4Jl'41 A - f - N, ,Ngzf rzlzwgi mv Wg: wvwzqzfvvzig v 5.4 v :A .4 Y A k S! THE CLAW 5,3,30gazozuzc-zwzozazccazozarq 2 9 Q :.4:f:w:f:f:w:+:f:wz+3fi'3'3'l '-'E'1 E I 9 9 f H Q U 3 6 fl PRIZE FLOAT 3 fi f .1 F E4 3 Q I fl Q tl ' 'W ' 4 O ' A ,A lain, H 9 I ' 5 6 rl I QE Q :E Q ll ll I H O 5 .A, Il Eg .1 D X 'X f 9 ff fl I SS 2 1 0 4 U 0 3 U U 2 .A Q - YI A 1 u Ei U A ri E' 3 0 U o rl 5 43 I 9 59 5 U s ll Q V' n 0 n S! 0 Q - I1 5 n , 9 Q 5 n ll - 4' H 5 Yi 5? Q jr ll n 3 0 0 5 Q EE -, W u n 3 THE WEEKLY REVIEW' I 3 ' 0 I I u 1 E2 Q 5 ff 9 9 E 53 ' 9 9 Lf . Q f 9 9 if E sl 1 9 7' 1 E L 5 F' 3 5 I I 1 I f ' In r ci U r A C' Qp O A H I1 ll QE 1 52 Q Q 1 I ri rl I Q gi r 'r H EE 2 CE one hundred siX 5 n . 0 I .1 ,, -. ,, 1 fi .. ---,-f.-:coca :o:nzoxo ..r...-. 2'-W-'3'z O,w -, o,1m:o':n3 'Ii 214:-:q:c,:nzor.a:1:f:rzo..'f-'M -- E 1927 .. -. - - v-20'-ilu 3 - -M - ' - 4,.--v-:f.:n:Q...r.. ' o:r:cf2r2ff'P-f5'f': '3 '7 :':' ,4v'I-I - ' ' il '1' - A , L h-vu n..'f'2'1l'Q',11,L-1,4:,q,-gg,-,A . v vp, B1,1MQ:Qm:'1 V , ,. '4 0 Q r --uf, 1 . 1 L4 5.1 .1,Iliav:4z1jv:qz1ju ,:,zQ,-al-,-,.,g 7 Q1 , I '90L',,m-ug:-w,-, A 3 v Y C4 'w-aww , - , ix n u hi gun u3zQ:H,vJ4g1j1:':C,: Q:-1 1 - 1- ' P I FN' H - - A , , 5 . 1 V AM-M ..,1..-4.02421,E45,1:.'4:Qg43.g,, z,7. 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Q .V V' V V 1 'Wi V 2 Q '- ' . Ama ' ,,,... W rl W 77'f1m-mf,-5 .,-, WV- ,,.,f i f . ' 5' f'f' ,,.-. - gg: ,zg ' v' .QV f'- . ., ,V V 'V P - H '- I I ' VV 0 I H ' MV V -'W : v ff ' I KI - - ,. 5 H A' U 3 V . we A 2 A, g:,.m,ff,5- .ff-Qf,..,y:s'5f'f1.A,g.f.,,,, - ,q -' .xffmf ,, , - 15. ..,! VVVVV ,V , ., . ., M , -f as . V 'vi 3 ': V 2-lg A 6 wr .,., J , ,, . 1 U 11. ll 952 xr' :V If fl Z ,.f , Q51-ijfjfl ffl MQ jg' ' -f .-,fir M QW ,f f ,M ,, 7 Q3- fly ,gy - - .f ,V:-.f,,f: w .sg ff - ffv- -Vu JZ , 0 ff ff 4 I , f f-11 , 5 'ff- ,W , , : . W- V4 -1 . Y W wa n H I E V . 43 , M X, iY,,,,,,V Q f ,. 1 ,V - ,VV X , K, ,Vfr,, -,f M , A N V, X , . ,Q 4 .V y f, 4., Q-, .M A.. , . -. ,- ..,,A. .V 1 W ,ff .. MQ. . .. .. ..,. ffm I 1? F4 A 9 V n 3 39 V M . U sa DQ F! 9 V9 me 9 U H U U Cr yy O fl Q H U l - ,x CP 1 1 A Q Q U u u 3 fi 23 23 gg n U Fr Cr I 4-P 3 53 ll iff . HQ Q9 gl H . ii Q .9 4i a O fu n Q Q 5 n .I Q I fl Az In F' 53 5 F51 Q.: I f il 5 Q n 9 ll U E 5 n 3 H 45.3.gggQgg3Q.ggg43vgp:43.g3,E43,:g5ggpg43,gg 1927 f0llL'Ol!5E0lR2O'J82Olh2wO'3PnL ff:lC'QC' ' g:C'EfPEOEn2OEte?.'0 20e2OL'..hL'43flnE12 Jle20lvf2O a20'.1kEOL'mE+3':r53 '.?.kE13fL'..n213 '.!11502220Era Ql:O.iO.,, l u10n 1W'n10.'1i4l'.'3'l3lO2lEO1 llE0'.!!2'f'2ll'3'54lOlfll'..OJillC'2lL'.'3'2!2 1. Q gi6E'3'.'!VE0 C'l.'9l2O24l'3'. 3U'l'..O23'.1O V'dC'll2C'29llO Ol9C'JOl.C'l3l'Z'lT 9 si Q 2 9 9 se fl E g 3 Social Calendar, 1926-1927 1 1 j September 24-Get acquainted social for students in Auditorium. g Q Q 1 October 9-Social function honoring.Santa Fe Athletic Football 9 Q team of Topeka in University Gymnasium. t Ev I U October 19-Home Economics club entertained football squad upon It A fl their return trip from Dallas in dining hall and Gymnasium. gn Q cj H October 20-Mrs. Youngentertainedvmembers of faculty at her res- 'V g A, idence. Special guest, Miss Sadler, X. XX. U. A. secretary of Southwest 53 I 'f' region. g I 11 1 S October 30-Halloyve'en Frolic at University Gymnasium given by P 'C' Lions' Club. ' A : November 11.-Entertainment honoring Lincoln University football L 3 5 squadv in l,nlveilptyrfryilinasiunrl 1 . . v H Y P Y Y. lon Ev 5 5 - BElleitlff'Jillli'ifTiflln5'..T3iil.Tf. M451-T3TFT.1136311-11315312232 ' t 5 Cv 0111112 OO PZ .J 2 i Si if . 'c i A - S ' H C ' ' Q tDecember 2LBarn Frolic for football squad and their company by 'V 5 Lf Q Mrs. Young at Presidents 1-esidence. F fl Q December 11-Pre-holiday party for n1en1bers of Band and Orches- 7 Q Y' tra in studv hall of Page llall. Mr. Jones, director, was host. 7- Q H 5 Decemlber 21-Pre-holiday party for members of choral club in Uni- Q, U Q versity Gymnasium. M1-s. Hughey, directuress, was hostess. J I cb ll January S-A social function at P1'6S1t1i:'llt'S residence by President Q I E4 and Mrs. Young for faculty members honoring the newly-Weds of the fac- 11 Q ulty. Mr. Brown of the Art department and Mrs. Maud Eva Fox-Brown Q I instructor of piano. fl, Q! 9 February 3-Mrs. Young entertained President's Bible class at res- P 9 idence at dinner. February 14-Utopia Plub entertained student body at University Cr H Gyninasium with a valentine party. gf A February 25-The Lions' Club had its annual mid-winter dinner for 'A if I their special company at President's residence. is ' March 5-Spartans f'lub entertained their special company at a Q .Q Matinee Spring Fete in the Study Hall of Page Hall. Eg fl A March 12-Social in University Gymnasium for Student body and Y Z1 D Alumni who attended Founder's Day Exercises. Special music by Uni- H El versity Jazz orchestra. Il Z1 i March 17-St. Patricks Day Festival in University Gymnasium I P 'j 1 given by Lion's Club. I 53 J 'i April 22-Aggie and Mechanical Banquet in University Gymnasium. I1 'j 1 April 23-High School Junior Senior Banquet at University Gym- fu 1 nasium. I 1 April 23-Matinee Dance, by Utopia Club in Study Hall of Page a Hall. f 6 H April 27-Barn Dance by Senior Normals. g I I H April 29-Spartan Banquet at University Gyinnasiuin. I In 6 A April 30-Normal J unlor-Senior Outing. U I A G one hundred nine 6 6 4., . 3 .3 Eg 54 1 1 Y. fl 'Zi .a.':o:a:'f: .:a:4:f:v:4:l'.:r:o'.:a:azz:-:fauna ioznzozzazozazcizazcnnzuzazozssz-:-:Qi 334295,-w,neN r1f,R 'Q-,N P14-I1 Rf-,vi N4-vw ' N N H J Jn glamfp v 54,5542 :IAA Juli- - 5455.4 Jul lfmOn'i4'4:'z5z0:'zf':faC':f:C'm'5M'M V 1'PQ '1 '1' 'FQ F1--1 iq'-iq'-.-'..n-Q A - - - - Y A . A , Y A fgwllnl, 5.13,-1,v,,gd21vr-iwdhlfpug.-..pN4gN1'u,N4:4vi'.j4! 14321:i,r'Q4:4jraqztvyzgz.'.:':,:,:':,v,za:,:,7. Q P55 3 '-7'3'i l'-'if-1'f2'2'242Ivzflzozwz-ct 21:-zezcfzfeziz-zazozwzfzfzaz-cf:ezcfzf l - 4 P if Q r K' fl U ii' 1 , 'f' fs 9 Q 5 fa 1 5: May Day, 1927 ri it fr I ' ' Qu 3 Each year for a period covering three days. and to be precise the last lllI'96 days ot the fll'Sf week of Mayg the University finds no shadow of Fi, 'A Q gloom, to dull the spirits and sharpen the tongues of the cheerful cast Q5 U U V . ' u Q g 5 fi There are tl1e days when the spirit of Spring reigns supreme, when Q ij 5 all of 1nan's ingenuity a11d connnon cares fade into mists and Joy Wrapt 5 fi in her 11ew garments soft as the breezes of Spring runs sparkling into 6 A the sunlight. These are tl1e days when visitors from the state and na- 5 tion throng the campus and convert it into one cosmopolition metropolis 5 of glad hearts and joyful souls. Added to natures already extensive dec- U 3 orations the colours of the school, nation, and visiting organizations are V displaved freelv. o n i u c - - fi 17 'f' .- . . . Q A track and field meet featuring the best h1gl1 school athletes of the Q U state is held on these days. The University High School is also repre- tj sented by a team. N o Pollege men participated except as officials. Coin- I Q LJ plete returns of these events will be found in another section of this book. y u . Q S Baseball games between the strongest teams of the state are staged ij U each day. Xo officials elimination is effected. .V Cf Q 9 For four weeks prior to this event a group of Langsto11's most F3 Q charming young ladies engaged in a contest of congenial honors of The ii Q Q Queen of May. This contest was wo11 this year by a lovely little lady Q' who hails from the city of Pushing, Olilill10llliI,Q Miss Ruth Mathews. A Q t I full page likeness of her will be found in society sectio11. This however, Q 3 will not be taken as a guide to all her charms as it does not do her justice. Q rl U fl 5 fi O11 the second day of tll1S grand frol1c a colorful parade consist- 5 fi A ing of the University Band, a float bearing the Queen, Ruth Mathews, 5 and tl1e Maid of Honor, Verniece Powel, followed by students of the 'J . . -I s . 1. rj fl - , L. I L Q 'f' ' De it of Phvsical Trfiinino' and the students of all other departments' 'C' 5 Fi formed at the gynnnasium and proceeded to the band stand where a stage 3 had been built. Here amid very beautiful appropriate ceremonies the B ci queen was crowned and indeed queenly grace shrouded her beautiful and 6 E stately form as this honor was conferred upon her. at . 0 . . . . at U I State contests in spelling, oratory, and 1llllS1C were held in connec- Q, Q Al tion with the May Day Fete. Much unhearled talent was brought into 1' ,,J 43 . . Ui 9 the limelight by these contests. , 1 Q' , Cr Q The spelling contest was won by Langston High School. The ora- 2 Eg. I torical contest was won by Langston University High School. fi, fl J 1 L 5 The musical contest was won by Ardmore High School. I Q jf , O Q 1 Q 1 'v' one hundrei ten H 54 1 F4 9 9 1 fi ss U '1 5 n jfs' :'5'5':':' ':'3'3 -1'-'3'3'C't3 'EN'-'Girl'-f1'1 1 92.7 rrizezozrzocmfztznzozvzozrzfzfzmzoemig , -N ,.,- u' nafuiv 'EPf2+1f2l:'..'l' v1 NLG vw s.4fn.4'v'u.4'L. 'Q 'h4'z .gr ping C0201 A A A 5 A A 4 ' 1kE4-'Z95L'Q'-'E22'-v29E'-'3F2uCP52'-+l?l .u' DESK' A sNmnl,'1,,: tzlbzgzfjv'-1l:Crzl:'44fv:QE Y -A gf., gi v ha F- A, In F m':IEq1:nzQ7, Wa- A 1:szfg:4:rzg'-hscshfa, T H E C !4:,zgzsz4:y::fd:4,'5,Nll,,44v L4 ' E, :Galaga4:,:c,53,:ag':,:e:f:.:4:c. v Q' Q Q -'P 9 H 'I H C' . C' 4. lj I I ivb C' IQ u 3 U 5 9 6 'v' L H U 6 Q 1 I .Ag 5 44 9 Q il Q A 9 S iz Q 6 5 fl 9 5 a Q fi Q X 0 9 5 3 Ll il x ,Q rl ll fl X Ze - 4 X Sf-. rl 5 5 Xff K X Q 5 H U Rm X X Wvfw S . . I b-xjgvq ' Q 9 A mf. X x X N ! - O X X, ,A 3 Q -iw f I W 2 O U , W, .--XXX x M! , ., U in ' ' . XJ: -'fx' 4' if X A 9 5 mg X V , 4 .- X ,,f fi U 'Q' X X X XX f jf fm Fu XX xg O p 111' il ft' A 'mwr' g ! XN 0 I I - f! If ' , X 1 F27 1:iY:' . ,- RX Q ' Q ' I- Z Q ll! I, ffffp f f L X X - 1 7 -55: ' T13 X - H M f yn! Hfff, A f 1 LM xx A u D 'J I 'V C hall '. MQ W lv A I U Q1 IMI fm I' MQIWXMS rv 5 Ei F141 K Wqilfv WW ' 'V' E 43 , X X 5 9.4 XX 414 I Q I ,1UZ!JC'r?',fgkxNLXQ?f1 nhl is 9 .3 5 ll Cr 5 9 Q U 9 3 QP 'i 43 1 D 1 E' 43 Y I 11 sa jf , S M113 ,QA .1 9 n Q 5 1 4i Al .1 'i 9 ? .3 .-,. :N-,f..:.:'. . o':.n'.:f:f'-1220 -'f'3'f':N C'P': f ' 9 :az-s:n:Q:rrJo'.:vzfo:'::o'-12205'-'mango' 1927 v 9'g ,fig 5 . F1 4 N 'W' - A N '1 +l',,l::'..'v':3'5n'Jn1P:n.. - M ,., A rg, r1Q,N,5 'n,1295:'..'Jl-f'5M ' 9 -w,g1f,:',.,a:f-2rEOlP3'3'3':':' l-MM M H - - 'C n:lz'3h-4 4 ' ' ' ' Li'.1:PL'.C2:Pg.. S3213 I'lWl'f'E912'I' 'I' 0lli'3'X 0212'C'2ll024lO'Jll'3'U4l'3'lWl'.J3'l94l'-Off. j 5,13 2,153.3-1.3-A-3,:,5.,-,,g,.3,:-N:.g.gq.g. l'C':4l2'C'2L4'2C'lUZC' 'Z'2l2'C'l94Z02507 E, .A E5 E E D Q I Q 5 ii l 9 fr 4 fl 'V i1 2 2 Q 6 '1 9 U fa 9 Q '3' 7 H U H Q C Cr 5 ri 9 2 is 5 I 9 5 Fi F! n 5 F1 QA, A iv? Q Q F' 9 fl L1 fi Q fl Q Q '1 5 Q F4 fl qi Eg '1 1 U F-, .1 Fi Q 9 9155 9 9 1 ' 'A' H F5 ? Home Economics Practice cotizlge. 1Bui1t by students E3 Q 1 without any cost to statej. Q 11 ' H 9 2 9 6 9 ia 9 6 U v E2 5 9 if ii ii 9 Q Q 5 E if 9 i v 1 I 9 Q Q 9 U 9 54 9 9 9 Q n g rl gg 6 1 Q f' 1 Q F4 5 9 9 1 U E2 .1 Q F3 9 'E' U E F! 51 if gg rf ? Q Interior of Home Economics Practice cottage. EQ, I 9 Mrs, Garvis Ricks, instructor. 5 U fl Q1 I V 'J , 43 I M U A1 rl g 5 3 one hundred thirteen a fi :Q 4:3 g -I Q 1 3 lj fx 'j v-nz-zzz:-:i:az-zizrzozrr.-scamsmzozazca rcizazozaz-:Lzazozrcozrzcizrzozazozai 1 'Ai 'YAK TAPQ FQAK KAY VQAVQ 1 T TAVQ A T T 4-, 4u-r-v.a.w.a-,-a.v.a-Q.a.0-r-w.r:v a-o:a:o-m:0:vE0:m2o:a:QEa:o:w:9:03 Pi- Z ft '12v 'Q 1'f 'w4 ANQN' 1 - Uv - - - V - - 1 . , , . O L4 L4 5.4 A.. mvn avg N1vfg'Gq,1,fm, s:1,v:'4, : gvszqfllvvf-:4z4Q':4a1l4v,z':,',:':4v,:':4:,:':A1,: Q f':'3':':'5':'-'3'f'-7 -N212'?'E442'2 -Hifi' :claws-:-nemo:-czcfzwzozaztztzr.:.:,zu: K 9 9 r E Q fr ' IJ It EJ Qi gr . Cr L F5 I if 4-4 S .gf In gb C! Q ' K f. 9 E? ri: L Fl U Fi E' 'I CP Q X .g, Q Q 52 V H fl y fl 6 rl u C' 'Z' 9 9 H gf. 9 9 54 9 E4 Q 54 as 2 F4 s Q U Ei 9 9 .v 9 ri 11 H Class in Tailoring and Dry Cleaning. 3 6 rl Q '3' V Q 'r, u Q I Q n C' 9 Fi Q El ia fm 3 9 ii E3 5 U F, H O 5 rl H . fl ri 1 v ' ff u Q 53 9 3 Fit U n Q 6 4 , Qu U 9 U Q H u Ll Q u i' U E gn , 4:5 U Il ll 43 I Qi A' Q .5 U Ll . ' 45 Q 9 9 12 Q F! Q n , ' 45 F! Q 5? Q Q 9 'H F! ra I Q Q iz ! ri u Y 4vr - cb Q Class in printing. Mrs. M. Weaver. instructor. Q 9 9 ft ss :il U U I la 'ii one hundred fourteen 6 U 9 F! ff fi nrzclzrzozazcfzrzolznfzfzvztcrErtilrfzamtil wt'Ev-:1:'K1:'w+:':vc-:+r.r:o'X+:f:r:':f:rQ 1 9 1 9 2 7 ff -.JAFQ VQATQ P1471 IQAFQ FQAFQ rw-va HQAVQ r1A'Q 11- A - , A 7 742' h-Vu'-'nfs'-tn-fmt' uUfn.'-'ulm..'Jp. luv N Vnu' -9 n.. z' f:'f':l:'f'z5z'J'J95:C' Eliza' :95:'J:'.-fl GET ff' 2555! L?li'3'.'8E'3'u l6C'2Ui3m1U202U !lEOlUEO.14lO C'lI2'Z'lll'CCVf Q gQD?l3.'?4E'3L'il'J4D2V2'Z'. !3i'..'Dl3EC' 1l2OBlBQlWl'.Cr2l'.102W'JO23l'.C'54'.!'3'?'f E f 1 f r S 2 ,i ? C- U Cv u u In 1 ' if '1 if I S ., J 1 A I 'W fl ,A ' i 5, Q 'I 5, E2 is 1 fy rs Q avr 4-D U 9 E 9 11 6 ll 9 Q ll r K' 9 Q Q Q E4 5? 9 - E! 'U 9 fl Q Q Q ia Q U E? 53 , avr I Q H r U .J Q Q u gy n .I I - , 5 Q, 1 Class in Plumbing. W. L. Johnson, instructor, H Q H I 0 ' Q '3' H H H 1 ' 5 as h ii n Q Ai Q, I G 9 9 P3 ll ' L i E4 I ' , Q Q .3 Q P Q-4 ' fl Eg 9 ' 5' Q 9 ii Q U 1 51 if iw i Q f Q I V A student harvesting his grain sorghum project. Q ia 'i 9 ,. In It 5 A if r. QA! 'I I W A L Q! 3 Er EJ I I one hundred fifteen U 'W I 43 .3 ' r. H 1 gfz::n:o::rzo'.:rzozn:m:1:a:ozrzo:v,:+o: 1927 oznr.o:nzozr:ozn:cf:mzozn:o'.a.s-03,25 nzizaroznzosrzozaaozazozrzoza:ozazo rzozmzozazow-:-ence-znzozm.-,g,:,-,-.,i 'i DVNC' '4 'f 29l v '9d +'v 'f4 '1'v '4 '1'f 94 1'v 'Q ' 'W' O - -A-- A- v-A----1 A-U-M -fu --v- .THE CLAVV .P-ff-..mlEOL'tv2CfEc:0:Qez1:v:aq1:.:a313-:'U Q E42'v'ilu'E'.0'J4J CP2'4lC'242'C'2'C2'2+! DiIC'1lC'2d2'CQlE4fP2f42C'?MZ'C'l3F . E., 9 9 F3 '- 9 E? Y gy 9 9 9 E t' F! 9 F4 at 1 Eg Q 3 E! 'W F! 3 9 FQ, U 9 Q U Q sa 9 EE H 9 se fl 9 in fl 6 4-r v air U L1 Q u N9 43 43 H1 9 se H U Q Animal project boys hnrvestinq their field of peanuts grown in connection with H 5 ' ' l1 ' ' T12 1 let ' t'd 1 lu' 5 'J Q Q tnn mine progevt. icy .ire t'.lI'll1Ilg' u 0 Jy C01 n,. U fl U fl fi 9 Q 9 Q Q EE fi U 'J Yi I Qs 4: 9 3 W Q n ri gt if a E 'J H U Q n rg O 5 i U 9 411 6 9 E! ii t A il I .7 Q QQ fe Q fa fi '55 9 ii Pi Q Q Y 7 Students in Vocatimml Agriculture bedding out Nancy Hall sweet potatoes i Vniversity garden. 2 rx Q 51 fl 4-Q Q .J S 9 U U U . Cf 3 O F4 9 5 ' 'Z' . Q -' QJ V I Q Q U 'f' as n 9 9 6 't E! Q 9 E Q in fl n , O 6 O F? 9 0 '- Q I Fr 9 3 5 'v 9 Q1 f s, 9 Q A class in Gardening. Q fi Q n , ll Q' one hundred sixteen 5 O U Q Q fl ra A U ll 5 6 Y' 'jj vfgrztz-:reactmzozvzctzrzccsezcfznzcfcnzfg 1927 i:t:ac1:tzv:-:tzac-:-zazfzfaacvztzatrfcrzc-ani, gn A , A f - , - - -- i - ,, X J,fERECfEPZ'-'2D2'.'T.?T4i'l'L.PmL '.Ol'g9i'a.'l051'..4,fl!2'1 024-+ED-ECPEUEEOBQZ4:EUf2vlP2fi'lP2+i'l?E'-'u..9fQ EC 5lLWC'l94'JO.'19l'J0.'194EO'.'34EO2ffs1O'J4'.1OI i'C'l4lOL'lBCF OlllO. !W'JO '2f232CfZ' A P-'2'2l':+2'J4:o:a:'.o:u:o:u:ozr.:o1 li :-sfzwzomzozwzozwzozczomzozwr, ' I ee lg - 43 U n Q 9 fr F' 9 9 I tl ll ll , 43 A A 9 A 9 1 , r rl ci -, . 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L v Q 43 ' 53 Q K' F4 Q i Eg ii Y 3 U ' 5 5 F? rl Q 't Q 9 11 2 L4 9 ii '1 Q rl L1 .-4 E is 9 9 1 53 u I lu I .2 cs 6 Il 5 Cr C 1 ,-, I Student working on his project. Q H F 'I , Supervision in the period of training is fundamentally essential in the conserva- 43 A Q tion of time and energy and the use of team and tools. U Q ' ll U 43, se 9 s Q if - ' . p - H Ll f rj 5 F 'a -4 U M- . ' , , 'fu . , KJ I I I V , .,. ' , 'ls' . '- if Y t I V. , V ' tiff:-A 311' gffnf Wa? 5:0 2325 ' ' ' ' ' ii-' Pifl -315,1-. a' ff- A vb A U -I V,ll , is J P Y 11 'J W 9,4 .4072 -1+ . of .- fi.. - :my 40 f,,, 4' , f' '..e'.'fQy-f'fWvw-t'hwM df.,f ft- - I 1' f ' l i' ' 'V , .fm .Q . .fe v 1. 4-at 'f am , ,fm -Q 1 W. 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F' .v, I 1 O I 9 43 I I H fl one hundred seventeen 4 P .A 5 ra f 1 -3 li rg I 5 4 r O ' Inf BDNF' ' 'U WAN We F1 R I-1 rr -N 1 FA' H 1 A -M - .-J-f-0-A-.1-v..o-vf..o-r,..4,,.r'.:-Q, 1 9 2 7 o'f.':a:4:i:'.a5z4:-za-:zoznzozamznzcfzazizfcai 6 JUlki'r1-'JlL'.O1'.l2'2-BITADEI EOE ICG! 93025201 ' fQ2Olh2OllL'4C'2k243' 1Cf?M'f.C s..Pm... Cm..0-... ' . 'f3 .,.0-3 was :acc-zazozvzozczcfzwzozazzozws wzozwnc-mzozazoz4zozw:o:w:4:-assi ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 E THE CLAW ' 9 9 9 J Q! 9 F! 9 5 H1 6 5 fl 43 9 F! r1 Q-4 fl 3 E! 9 U 9 Fl fl ii 4,-L 9 9 I ' 1 55 1 ' 1 if Q! n 5 'a 1 Ci 3 11 , I 1 H J n '1 :Al 4 5.14354 4542554 'lgcfhn .h4':'h-A 6 .J ' vp Q O Cr I if-iiff ' 9 I , f 6 U I'?ErErZ'E:P -e f W . ' .' f-Wig. 1-::wars:::f-, 222455 59 5 . .5-at .' i 4, . - I 't . 3-M I n I ,wx . , + I 4' -. ::,.- - :. .: .1:z:.:::1fm taxis ' 4:23 1 5 ew' H :fig-f ' - SE- , - Y J . -11'- A 4 - 4. 1 X O H ,. Q 4, X I ,V ' X 1 0 1. - 4- w ee., , it Q , ll I H 1 Y M -1 .51 3.1 f 7 T ,A I -ii ?'f2 iifef: 4- . QF? J ' ' 4 lit I- rl 2: -' -v-3355 9' -a. gf rf, - . - V 5 5, 1 : 1 Tg4vf2QAg4 1S Wg, I N I 4 r A prog ., 4' ' 2.: pWr1Sisff,?',PES'it--V v.m. :ff a. -:se . .riKX12X'2',. , M, .S:,,,-l,.,,m,ey-,Ima H J Ex - ,4 6. QW Q. f ,,, sig, A, 1, it ,Q :.t.:,:, ,.,,...?-,,, an-.,.: , 44.. W u . QWQX3 -, .1 1 9- X ' 9 U 43 9 Farmers learning the principles and practice of terracing. if' I. 43 4Q U 4' I iv ri A U I 'A 4-, ,gi i1 'Q' r ' 1-gg' -I ' 5 W, - I - .,.,, , . 4 .gig is . 4 I 4 Q... ,zigttz , 4 mil, lies I 4 - V Y. -HQ' ., - . 1 sm, av, ,gf .f?'?fe-wig 91' V-., 4 v -:,af- lengt, 32- gg v - ,, ,F-3-2 'iifrz-e.,1. '., fb ' -- b y 4' :':', ' f Q -' ' J , .12-4' ' ,ff rf ft, ,zg--'ff-' ' ' I --- - M 9 . KA : V Q Q' I U ' ,... Ll I I 'J J .. 0 ' n A -4 1 - 1 I A 1 n , , .,., , ,. . ff Q 6 ' J - U 5 V, '-'- - -, ' '- fi .. 2 A ' C' A student plowing his cotton project, This boy is carrying a cotton project g I l'GIll'lQCfl0l'l with his animal work. He plans to purchase a flock of birds with the U U proceeds tor his poultry prtqett during his third year high school work. F n 45 0 O I Q I 1 , , 1. .. I ll i I Q . ...... 1 .,,.:::..., .,.. 2255523199-.rims2g5zE:5?553Ef:ef5l51zI:2fE':1I525:55?5:: V'f-11931E ff-:-: f-'32,:'i:::1235121:E 'E'2:'zI:253512-5:21:32-55222::zfilxais2E'E-2':f.-1-Ziff:'::-5sS:EsfJff1:'E1e ::IfH2,Z'frZ-1-Elia' -51535f'2'-'saierz'-.':fi-:':Z:'12?2. ''F2152152-E5Fi'f2 2P' I 4 I I - . .,,. .,.... .,.. ., ,,,.,, , ..,... , U .... 2 -i::,:f,4.:sQ:2:i:11-'1 ff -::af.2:-.,.- O 9 1 1 - 4 - I I - 4 v il 1 F' . el- .-.. ..:,.- ,-.4 :iv-1-,mb-.-,f 52:-:,f:,+.M.::w:ae:a.f,:.-wg.,:.-:::::-:va-,-V.,-r:-...-.l-ag:-zum:-iz .fe-N.:-:.,:,::M-3,-4:::.:42':.r: -,ay..e::,v1-wz-X . F' 3 I '-' 0 U I I all Earning and learning I J . 9 ff Q, one hundred eighteen- A .Y I C' ru r S ' 1 T ' uOlrL'OEm50llhE43lkEOEO:L'CCMl0 C+lh I 9 2 7 lOlMZO'.!VeL'O3lC'3llCrl'.l.. O'.1Pi'.0..hL'O.hL 1 JC'lkL'.4C' 13 32kEO Ol9slO'.!k'-105.820 W5EOEiC'ZtEf3f3EfC'l0l!ECvlIP-.' '3f'.!kL. gaze:ez-:-:1:f:f:w:':+:w':-safe:-tfzwzfsfzws THE CLAW iw:-:-:unc:latinaz-:iz-4:cf:a:.f:+zlfztilt? Q Cvzo:eco:w:Q:w:o:w:oza:o:w:oi bl1262'l024l0l'iQ:'2Q3'5Q3'7 E ll Q E, 9 9 El ft S! Q F3 I2 Fu Q fl FA Y I2 5 Q F3 Q Q ea Q Q Q Q u Q 'Y' 30' ina .3 ? z n I 4:3 , 4'P 9 Q U F U ' Q U F: 9 1 ll! 9 9 1 9 54 Q Q 54 3 UQ If an ,. . . . ,. ll -,f Q locational Agriculture student conducting dairy project, Q rl n Q Y Y 12' T Q u Y' fi 'I ig A I 54 , F 5 0 1 it Til ' H nf. 5 ami Rt rs 'fi 5 ew MQ '90 Uv we .Q.V,4: kt U? ii Fl im 6 2 1 i F2 Q la ED Q U Y. U ,f, , fl Q L Q U 5 5 Q u F Q X 13 .2 Q F4 Y Q n If I Q E A sow and her litter at C. A. and N. University pigery, I E3 Q 9 - 9 5 .2 9 Q I 4:4 l . EA .19 9' 1 U If r .A Q 5, f fl Q, F, 1 V 'J Q sa H 5, H in fl 5 5 1 ee n H A ljnivers'ty dairy cattle on alfalfa field. This shows the value of legumes in de- I 5 ii velripmg a dairy herd, especially alfalfa hay. I 41 U fb H I I' Y 'fe one hundred nineteen pr sl 11 ra I ? 5 fi L gi ri 'i ACflDL'a3'lPL'Oll-.10255Z'ElL'1Ol'4Mi'.g1ir'.!Pi..'CrL'.t 513'EDlCrlD5L'.C J9tlC'lPr2C'lhECvl9202IEGEIS u'A.4'Jn.4fn4'f1n4554'Jufa.1'J mln'JL.,fn v'n49A.4 v'n..5A.J:P ln4'Jn-5n.1'Js4lh.4'.,'n9'tn':'a1'5m1i:Vnln44:Vmls.':'L-In 'S' nfl r , . . . 5 1927 t Q A:,v,'F'1 F! 71 F? F1 F1 F1 P1 F1 Pi Fi P14471 P14411 F1 I F1411 IQAPQ PQAFI 91 F1 vi' FQ F1 71 F1 F1 IQ I1 W F5420Z-62132-OL'.OE+l?'I'3'2iCl'.'Z'ZV22'C'242C'l40' E A W Vl'.'Z'2IZ+13020342C'ElZ'Z ,1442'C'lllC'2fCF2 Q Q-QSC''d42'C'Z'42OL'lDC'll2C'QdEf3'2lECf ' -iL'.'Cr1 -!'C'l42C'2l82C'3l243'23l':Z'ZlL'.'3'F'i 9 is Q fi 'l 9 9 Q 5, 9 ? 53. 2 1 pa fi Q .A 'I r., fi 9 .4 Q 5, 9 9 F3 9 9 54 H K4 Q F! 'I' 'J Q rf lg ii gl, U 'i rf 4 4 is f if 9 F4 lg L! U E, E v 9 Q is 1 54 9 fl Q1 ll E! 25 ii fa A, 9 ll il 5 fs ' ri un . LA ji Q Hass in swine Judging, lhese lmys are learning tu do by diving things in ll prac- H H tit-:il way. They realize the part the swine industry plays in the develolnnent uf the K Q 7 'Q' nation and are willing to dn their bit. '-'l I' H 9 Q i 'r I. Q ra E u ti 'S fj 3 1 fa F4 in 43' E Q n rm . , -, 1 Q 5 54 rx 4-P ,v rl 9 U i all I Il - . 19 1 5 U 6 Y aff 6 fb Q Q -3- Q Q 2 9 avr 9 9 - 9 u Q ra fl U U QL F if' A ez Q 1 ? tvs kv 9 rm Q Q F3 Q Q ll F! 1? V ' I H U I - C' Preparing hogs fur the Illill'kQI. This boy has het-mne Rll'fllliliIll0d with lllillly 6 U A1 phases of this science and art, of hog raising. He developed this animal frmn u at O 7 'J pig to a hog weighing 400 pounds. His finishing: ration consisted of corn, T0 partsg U Il Q I wheat bran, 35 parts: niiddlimr, 33 parts: and tunkage, 15 parts, Qu - fa 1 'i 5 I. ,g fr Y? - 1 r A in ' - rl 1 rx 5 i - V Cf one hundred twenty 6 9 9 5 1 9 S! 5 U U fi 1 ti zi'C'Er2O27fZ+3' 43flQ2C'Er2C+lrE'C-EMBO!! LO2DeZC'Bh2C'lPEC'lk. !13+2hEQ'lfZ'C L'.ll'.O20fi1 Q J-1-:ra:-:ans-nazi:-:'.r:.'-:f:.r:1:-:rats-L:1-:cisco rzcizazozrz-2-:WE-:P:v2Cf:r24:'2fC'2+2r'-3-2'2r3 THE CLAW FU2'3' '3'.'541'.'ODl'.1'3'2l'.1'3'.'2Vl'.iC'l94Ef3'2Ul !lOL'32'3 l4lC'llEQL..'N6 ... Z'EiE'3'Z'4s- 3'z'7 IAP g I Q Eli'..'C' ll2'3L'l2'C'lT'3'Z9ll'3'23l'.'34 'C'2'llC'llZOlllQll2C'2i2'3'2ll'C1l947 0 Q 52' iz rg Y. ., , 43 v Q gn ' 1' n I Q .A ' ,' 'J 1 Q'P I I L1 1 5 I F u 9 sa r Q 9 Q 5, 2 n Q 'V 2 5 il Q 'V tv Q Y I Q Ll - 0 54 in 2 Q rl E3 W Q 2 2 n Q Q F3 6 U Q ll avr Q H 6 9 Q rg il Q ' 1' ' u rl Q 'fr ' 5 n se 9 or A 9 Ffbi u 9 Q U g u ll Ll U A project boy viewing his sow and choice litter of Duroc Jersey pigs. This boy's F' 1' '-' '-' inimafs stood second at the Muskogee State Fair und were sold for 5S1S0.00, He has - I 9 gl vision of becoming one of 0klahoma1's outstanding hog rusers, In ' Q 9 5 Q I H , L i K Q 15 H 91 as Q U 1 53 Q 9 5 Q fe ' n 9 0 Y 9 Q F3 Q Q 53 Q ? F! 9 F! 1 il Q il fi ff 5 5 9 se Q 7 Q EE F! 1 Q ea rf 9 L! Q Ll fl ll Ii '-5 5 An animal project boy preparing to ship his sow home. This boy introduced 5 Q, pure bred swine in his community and received a net proflt of 515000. S .1 H 5, 11 U 5 Q lv? 4, 5 H F4 Q 3 5 Q 11 J I one hundred twenty-one H Q 3 A li 5 Q 'i i .2C:ElL1C'lM2CfBPL'C'E9l'ff?.l52'Cf'JklCflOL'.Cvi'.k i'3EIL''1vEklC'7d85UO3ZOElE43vEkZ+l'2fwE02052 5 4 P A 71 1 4 i K' K . A ' A 4 A ' Ju' ...PA4'.m..knCm..ll'Z'l'.2 2'1-'JkZ.. 1'l'.Ig I4C J.QL'C' ',' 95lC'lhZ'C'l'..I2C'lFtl'C'lkiwiF52 'C'll2'C'2I'-I J itll jf3E'f'... 'W .. C'2t42'C'-. id is., 'C'2!Z1f'L'!E'C' '3'L 41 F4343 212021 EC'lll'.Crl'.l'JCr29llC'lI .E C'l'..' 457, Q E420CVE'C'l'..02'3i'I94'.!'C'. !'42'3's'!4G2'..'f'2l f.!'Cfi tC'29C1'.'1'2l2Olll'.'C'l'.9l2C'U4ECPll2C'ElT' Eb U fl r' 5 ig r - Cr ' 4 55 U r Q v, U O 25 n ,I C, U O 1 5 n 0 R 0 5' ' U 1 9 ' U 4, X A U 1 ll 1 , .4..,,,.. , .,.,,, 4 ' 1 'iasiaifiaia-aefssi' -f i rg I r ,.,.,,. I I- 'I A e 1lfQ-:EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 'ze 0 ' U - ' Q ,', 5 fl -f '24 11 15:5ZE1EG251 :f f If -j?1-'-' 2:-'5-:5,525.5.,,1.:. ., - 1 5 .isi Z with Z is 1 I IE2EE1?5f51?5E11E5?l EEQ EETM .'E2E5:'.f?T:f'5:E555?EEE?EQE:EQQEQEQE15E2EfE5EEE5:QE5E312Ej17Q522555E552552QE2EE??E5i552QiQiMEE2555 Y ' - 2252121212121iiziziaizis: '2 ,a -'-- ' .:.:-a-2:2-2-2:21915.5121-Vi..---1:141-:11.1.-.:.:,2:apea:a:a:w:a:?ZZEEa: i M 5 I 11 155555- 552:11 zgagf-'-Q ,.,-,.:1g:gif21'2iF1-,QQ 1'??5?t' 4- -4 i ' , . Y ,14Vg-:-:-:-:::::::-rf:-:--F :-:-:. -,.- --: ,,,,,, ,,-, My 1:-g::.:.:.,.:.1.kg4:::1:,:,1:.:,:.,.:.f ,,. 1.-.-: 3- H 4 6 :L - 3532 .. X. g1Q23i'9?fiE33ff2?i iii? ' xii? 1,5 . , ,..,. ,. 'H K 6 - ' ' - ', .... ' T ' I 1 ' lk .l1 + -1v- -- ---- ' ,I ,- ' -- Sift- 'f 2 Vs1f.11agaii25:2'-a::ge-ii,, fl I X rw Af' it . f I FP U is fig :W if T ' t -Q' I EJ v ...op ,pa A. E N V . N. -,,. ,ixf-'-,WZ .IF Wim... .. .::1,:i?i1?, ,.:, ,.,, e. 'v :rift I fi 'A 'T ri ' Q H f i14 ?f1?.9.4i f K ?1 C H .9 ' H ft U rx , ci n ' 'J A silo at the university dairy. This is objectively used in teaching students in 5 I U dairying the value of succulent feeds in feeding dairy cows for milk production. Each U C' year the students are required to fill th's silo. It serves the students by permitting P 3 H A them to make praetieal application of, thelknowledge gained of silos from their texts I-' 8 6 in and instructor. V - n - As 4 V ' I O Q ii Q ru ll 43, if ll - u J . P9 U .9 'v' l - af. . .1 t f fi Q 1 . 55 ,J Q I T ' U I I ' U n Ll , 1 u F' i 'i't it i 3 ? I Q . T . , r . e 5 , F C! Fa. 5. t -- 0 .3 H I- I I1 I J -.... - 'eavff-:aww-1:11a2:35:59 I I ? . n A ' ' ' 9 Ll 53 E3 X 'J e I U U ,.... Q Q - Ci A class in animal production discussing their notes made to the university for IJ F fl S their project hogs with their instructor. These boys have paid their notes and the A ri U majfffitb' Gf them have realized a nice profit. They have gotten pleasure as well as in- I I P 4-, formation from their work. Farming to them is a business presenting new ideals for Q Q I I the future. I I Fr . I I A T A 4 I J I 5 I I I xy Cr one hundreil twenty-two 1 1 I I E! 1 ' a I ll t ta I H A . uf L4Cflt2C'ltZOltl1CfEFL'+C'2l?20lIf53'2!fL'OlPa 1 9 ICPBMECCO-1IOl!lO?.!24ZtZhEC'lll0lPo2C'55l a JC'II2Olh2Ol'.95l1Zfl9fi'ACvl'Il'rl'.C'E0lf3 .1h2'C+l'.D:l'.CE il:0zlzO:lUU:f:'5:l:CP :?:O:l'3 1-,S f .. A - A f - 4 - f ' ' WA ' 'W'F'I FUAVQ' 'UAW 'WU' Q F422 242'v'2'42'-'L'I'J'?2'C .11-'24E'3'lQ'3r2'l2 M3924 x- 'z'M 'H4N 'N N'-'N UVM H- - F 43 Q meza:-:-zvzfccweozwzfzfzaz-:-zcfzf THE C1-A 'OBIEC-24:-tear.::-:4a:':4:4:':e:':-:ff F? Fr' Q Q 'r Ll Q F, Q L1 Y U '1 F! Q f! F4 Q F5 Q rl fi rs Q E, J Q KA J fi E., ' ru Q U pq Q Er U Q Q ., 9 54 Q Q A class in dairy cattle judging, These hnys are making prac'tir'aI applic-atiun nf H 6 the knowledge gained while in the class roum. They are demonstrating the essential U C, points tu be cnnsidered in selecting a dairy cow. fr u 25 rr v .-. A Q ri ga E! 4v: gi, , I 3 Q ff ,f 2 I A f 43 Q. ? -X 1 A1 va 1 6 'I . ,V 4 - pg I .., A,,,i , Q? .Q 25: 1 If Q v - .-.' f AA -Q J ,,,, ,4 .Q - ' rl Cv 'vtarf ,,,, f,- .. ,A ,A . . - A. 4. Q E3 U ii ii A .. f V 6 v ia ni i i i ii - 'v' -' A A - '- AAN A A fi: 3 ':f'.'j .'-' 1 I ,, 2 A I Q 5, 5 6 A f AA ff' - I- 5 6 Vocational students, teavher trainer and teacher recrmstrrlctizig a poultry IIIIIISU. I i n .3 5? F3 55 41 rA .3 E, A U I I 4 r lv? 1 41 n A 1 5 4J I Q Cr g n rg av, 4vb n u 6 rl fi 1 IOP I Q It A Q Prize winners in State Fairs at Oklahoma City and Muskogee. L 4,3 Qvv I one hundred twenty-three I I .A A? Q 1 .Ag ri .1 1 5 'J U A A A A A A A A A A A YA A A 43 1 .26202'.rE?.'!uCI21- .1P1'r-' u+l'.9NE..'vlP2OCk 1 9 IfY'l'.hlvI'.akZ'.vl??'-'llt2wl'..h2'-'li21-292viii gi'3lDL'!C'L1lZ'3'3l'GEREC-lhL ZfI'..QE'l'Ek'.!13fl'.lL'Cv iUflI+CfEMZCfl'.!el'3'E3I':2Cf3h IC'EhEC .1iPEC+2'..95l'g. Ci E 9x f?42'3'3'-i2'3'A'1'll'.'C'L'il'C'2-ll'.C'l4Z'f'C4L1'3 J13 A V4':': 24:':'i':':':w!zO:iC'L'29l:CP:94:4f'2lf' 9 U -7'5 -7'2'?242'3f2 -IC'242'C'l',-41'--Dlfaftfl W 4:-24:42-zwzcfzaz4:ca:+:+:a:1:'zc:Ezf2 ' 43 ' i 54 9 se 9 U ri U kj .I 1 b ' .V 43 4' Sl Q ' v'W'we l , . gi - uf- . 1 f .. . 6 K ,N xii. ii, - Q Q .,,, I Q 'el ,,, li ,, in J ,M H Fl Q A A E 5 My-W Q il rn K 3' t Q 43 U iz - 4 P -' .9 4 1 n ' - U n '43 fr I U '1 ii 6 4:3 ww 5 - 9 'x'B- I 4-7 A U U U v 4 P ' 9 - I H fl I 1 P A v U ,J 9 E Q Q fl Stu'l4-nts learning przxctivnl ll0lllII'X. H fl ' Tlzu sa-l1ool's poultry plum xxffurcls an excellcnt opportllnity for students to learn C' 7 U all thu plmscs nfpUllli1'yillg. The stunlcnt in thi- 1uictui'Q is 5:4-tting przictice in in- U vulmzltiful, lnwiclimi, wire annul lll2lIlZlgClllGllt uf growing 4-him-ks. cure and ll12lIlilHUlllt'l1f ot' A lj. v lzlXillg,E stock and suporvision of the plant. 9 U Q ff 9 Q 9 U ri - lvb lvi U n u Q 9 s U H U U 0 C' 4:r I 9 Q 5 1 ri V - 6 5 U K4 V 5 U 5 ri Q fi' I M if 2 4 G n n 4-Q v C, 2 if Q ' W H il 9 Q. rl U U ,Y 'J Seotion of the University Brooder House. 3 Q 1 YB English White Le-glmrn baby chicks are enjoying the tender green pastures pro- 5, '-' ' v vided for them in the brooder yards, ' Q Q Q lv? 11 fl ll Cr F 'Z' H j U ,v A 4 V v , . l I se sa 5 E! E3 Q as Q 4 Q 4 b U ll il - fi 23 9 Q 9 5? AA ' ll U Colony Houses F., A S ii 5 ri K one llundrgd twenty-four U C, Y fr n L1 Q 43 n Q Q Fi l VAC'28':'f'2l5'f'2Fl'If29:C'29v2C'2F2'f J?f2'2':9 I 9 'f':PC'f'zl2'1'32C :.952C'El:'f'B95:C J92C'W 4 '- A A A A A A - A A 'Q F1 71 1 K F1 T W anE9Eu-Cr2+-'E!2'Z'Dila'2l2wlD2'Z'2lfC1.'29fl'C' r2f.vlf2'-'2FlOlfZC'l'..l2'-'A..PA..u'A.?A.+.fA.95A..1,'A.P:A lp: '3'l'-1'4'5f'... l ... Z i..'ill-C .1962 C'?.!2 '3'2UE'3'2l I4l'3'3'4i'..0242'Z'lQ'Z'232'3'24ZC'Z 42 324 'A cf , 6 Q Ejf:':':':':':42':c5J:':':4: :':i6:Q':':l:':3 'll'C'2l2tf'29Q2'f'l'3l'f J42'f'2Wl'f'23l'37 ga Q Fw Q Q Q ia Q H U U avr Q fvr Q 5' S! 52 9 U Q E! 9 fl U . . . . If ll 5 The Dwlslon of Trades and Industries I ij n ig Q Q s., Q Q Ll U gg U Q 3 U is n il 5 v Q. A v Fl 9 F! Q Q ij fl U fl Q Q Q 9 U Q F!! 9 9 '4 9 Q Q H Q f-1 Q 9 Q fl H fl I 9 A - ' sa Q F 5 9 U F- 'E ll 9 9 E! 5 ll F4 '3' fl U -3 9 61 ii fl Ll , , , , . , , Q di 5 The Division ot Trades and Industries headed by Prot. E. A. Miller has 3 5 the distinction of being: the most efficient and the most practical in applica- 9 A .gi tion of theories, ot' any school of the University. - , Q 3 The departments arc: printing. plumbing, tailoring, auto mechanics, gen- 6 5 5 eral mechanics, joinery. electricity, steam L'ligll1l't'l'll1Q'. shoeinaking, and ine- F' ? ehanical drawing. Each department has its instructors and no overload of ' 43' 9 theory is allowed, Actual carrying: out ut repair or constructive projects being gg, Q Q the method pursued. All of the shoe repair work for the University students T Q and faculty is done in the department of shoemakingg' at reduced rates. The Q steam and water systems of the l'niversity are kept in order and new lines 9 Q Q ig installed, when necessary by the department of plumbing: Much of the cloth- U H 5 ing worn by the young men of the campus and vicinity is made in the depart- F C' ment of tailoring' under the supervision of Mr. S. fl. Code, instructor. Ladies' O .ga 9 clothing' is also made in this department. F, U 9 9 'T Q U I L fl 'J 4vv A n 3 1 Q Q ? F3 1.1 H n 1 9 a as fl U E 5 Q ri ? one hundred twenty-five L .1 ri U ii 5 1 54 fi I , 2211l'.Pl'.C'l'.r241 '..1fZ. 'Jl'..P21Zf .!kl'.. 1':kl'C'lP524C' I 9 2 7 12296202952Q'2?-l!C'2P5l'Z'2fl'329201122C'C742 a I 714.3 1 '1 FUAFQ 'VY 'U' A A ' A , .A A I -f-w-I-Q-r-Q-riw-2-wnvlezemwzazvza rzvzrzozvzozvzczrsozasesasezaz::rc E352 262C'lU2O2'dlC'li6lC'L'!3lC'23ZOl144l BCL 4l'.'3!l'.f421C'3l2O2UZC'Ei4BCPilOZ9Cl1OF' il F5026 Zi6l'f'29Cl'..'I J'4DC'lll'C'l96l'C'llBC'l l'C'l'.l2C'24l'.'Un !U'JOl9Ci'..'C'S..'9ll'.'C'2ll'fPBVf 5, J 9 E 'i Q Q r, r 9 1 f ' S! Y I 'I 1 ir X C, ' Ci Q Fi ll 'I 1 Q 9 p ? ra L1 fl . , v 1- YJ ij Department ot printing, headed by Mrs. Mayme VVeaver, takes care of a Y C' all the Jrinting of the University which does not require the use of sta line' ' '3' n n . 1 . . . . P e fi r cf 3 machines. This department prints the Voice. the otticial weekly newspaper of r 9 the University. All this work is carried on and kept up-to-the-minute by this Q Q Q department with very meager equip1ne11t. O Q1 il . . . . . U Ea Ev The department ot tailoring is housed in a room of the Laundry, this E' .-, however, is well lighted by drop lights with reflectors. Here the equipment 9 T 9 is more nearly up-to-the-standard and this condition exhibits itself thoroughly 2 Qi Q in the work turned out there. Q Q Electrical courses are offered under the direct instruction of Prof. Miller who is familiar with all phases of this work. Wi1'i1ig' of the new modern dairy I ig. Q barn was done by a class in electricity. All of the repair work on the lines F., ll fl of the campus is done by classes. A few members of these classes who work U longer than class hours are paid. 6 I1 lg Qi 5 6 The department of auto mechanics has proven itself equal to every task U yet presented to it and every student of this department has learned a deep Q U v respect tor the technical skill of the instructor. The repair of the University fi Q my motor vehicles is done in this department. A tire repair shop and a battery sl IIE QI shop is included in the equipment. fi, I I . . . . U U 5 ll . The department of manual training with Mr. J. E. Roberts as instructor 6 3 4, Q, is very much handicapped in its constructive program by its overload of re- 0 8 rl - . .... . my C, pair work. Despite this fact many pieces of beautiful and serviceable furni- at Q Q Q ture is turned out in this department each year. Q 'J U Q II 5 Q AGRICULTURE Q ll Q I! if The department of Agriculture has responded to the national movement 6 5 H in scientific farming. All of this work is done on the University's 300-acre 6 iii farm. The greater-part of which is under cultivation. The project system is U . used and much financial aid is rendered to students who conduct these per- 6 ii' Q Q sonal businesses. Graduates from this department for the ear 1927 were 0 ' 2' - - - y n r 1 A three in number, Collins, Smith and Jones. 4- g 'j 'J ll Q '1 It Q Fi' S2 2 ' Q F! ' Fa U I fl fr . 3 Q I 1 ui I, 0 '3' I fl one hundred twenty-six if I '1 I U Y, 4- L I C! I I U I . fi, ti ,QV520SlEOl9:E'Zf'JP:EOl'.lEC+EF:l'2C'ZM2Ol'Q9r2+2rl Nif295202952'3'l22OEll'.OlPiBC'lhl'Zv Gill 5 U . A - JOEk2Cf'.5hEOl'.lL'C'EkE4C'ElC4Z' O .Ih'L'.43'l'.l2'IvI l5EfZ'Ekl'J+C'Zl2+JE9fE+Z'EP:2'C+lk2C'll5E42' 5295.1 3 THE c,L.Aw - V V re: : :a:1:,:e:,-zfnazcgwz -3-mg fs'-.ga-gwzxq, fo:e::o:e:f:':azcfzuzfozazfz-zwzozwz-:':' cinemas:'a:'::a:o.'1u:4:f:-e:1:':c:f:- !'J-24fS'-'1'C'E4ffE'i-L -Q'2'3'E'2'3'l- 3'?'B'CQCW5' F-, rm i l Y :P ir! I Q Q I Q 9 ' F3 go Q Q U wvfl U fha -WL 24 fl LZ Wm b I. U Illllllllllll f-, I v IIIIUU - I I llfquy Q Er 3 M mn Hmm U f -, H O ' Q Q mnmrmf E, Q umm ruumumz 5, Sf 11 U ymwfu lllllllfffil W gg A Q rw Q Q lH Ed rg Q 9 mmmm gg Q 9 Q H QQ QQ Q Q Q H HQ 5? H YT v rg 2 H U H - 5 fl .. G. fl C' U v ' 4vPW A US www Ea Q fi 2- 'Bi Q 5 va WM1 ga 'v' 5 QVLMLI- Q15 2 Q f- '- -f . A 3' - rx 1 5 5 0' If 7 :K 4 5, Q -Q an Qu ' J 'W 3 M ' ' , ' ' ifi Q .A Q X 4 W M4 bs: se Q QQ J Q Q ,f '4E? EH U fl K 2 - ' ff WH 95 f ?f f' V i E4 f' U , A Q n fx f M 9.9, A u rg ? 4 , ,' f L Q .A Q ,f I' fx- 53 Q Q Q ' ' Q Q Q g A me fl Ll 9 1 5 ii ' 146 ' u' ii Q. y Q 5 1 Q 1 gs 5 Q H an QJL HQ I ' ' ' L rf 'J A1 L I 'j one hundred twenty-seven U vi F? Ag 1 ' Q rj iig:rL'.GL1k2'3'2r2C,l'..rEC'3L'gr3 '.!R'.!f1f3221022242-I 19 27 'azz:f:er:':'2m:c,:r:f:':a :-:'2wz1:f:ef:-yeah 4wEDZC -!Oz2'3lQ2'3E3fCC'29fC'Z'l9ZOl?i'..'1rll'tL'..Cf IlC'EI95E4Z'E95212' f JU6l'C 29f2+2'7C'5952fCf msec':.'4sz+:f:w::o:uz1:+:w:-cfmzozurzozwz tozzezozazo :ago-qazozwzozuz 9:45, ::gc1m 14v1,A,I'!' v1,A,ngRp,N'Iu,-,NaviQnzIQ Qr. l-www,-r!Qru+,rw ru pq rv ug 9 9 Il 3 F! fl Q 9 E! il .v F! fl 5 New Building Program and Extension F! fl .V H 0 P 7 pw g 0 . 3 I. ll. 1 OUNG, Plrcszdcnt 5 . ix u 5 Dormitory for XYUIIIQII ,.... ,,,- gl: T5,000,00 9 Dormitory for Men ..,....... -,,, if 50700000 I1 , , 6 Science Hall and Library .............. ,,,, 31: 75,000.00 Q Extension of 'Mechanical Building ,,,, .... il? 15,000.00 H - 5 Farin Extension 80 acres ....,.....,.,... .... EHG 9,500.00 Qr H J U U . - . . . 5 March 19, 1024, appropriations were niade to cover the expenses of this Q By legislation enacted by the eleventh legislature which adjourned program. The General Education Board has given an additional 35100,- E5 0 . . . . Q 000 which brings the total close to one half 1111111011 dollars. U 3 The Oklahoina Legislature is of a superior type from the standpoint ? of Education and went on record as such when they appropriated over is 34 million for education. n 4,5 ll .v H Il O U .F Q 4,5 Il .9 U! Q 9 H Cr U one hundred twenty-eight .9 5? il sa mfvgnlt-,:'n m 'N Qtga-Eg4QE9EfQ+ZhZ411ll 2+3vL'..!lf2r ' lf24IvEi'Z'El5ZCvEP-20Ek2CrL'.klO'-EAZO-E lg D .... X- -,- .lbnvh-1 .ba A-Hu n-n-'!uvsn- as M m-vm M H lqvikl uv'-,.. ..Avn.4n...OBV...Cf...4,,O','2l ,1 N LQEQzR:4fr:Q:4ff:H1:PzQ24:'zygffl:2:4f'E9:C'i 1 9 2 .7 Cf2iC'32C'lkl'.. 3'lllO2IlC'l!2C'29'... 5. 5Y2'3i Q2W?.'323EOl4E'3BQ D.YIO V.Fl 0I42OV 1 g!lO2l50lll'3.YE O.1WBG DlCP542O CCiBOlU7 Q ' 5. I ig I I I I 3 r A I I Q 1 P cf Q I I lvb X E A Q ll 3 U 43 U O n Q ir, 3 C. A. N. U. Alumni Assoclatwn I 'I ll W GAP fa I I 5? .A t j 5 In former years it has been noticeable that the Alumni of the Univer- - '3' . . . ,Q 3 sity found little active connection with tl1e school itself. For tl1e great- g I Q-I I 'j er part they were content or ashamed to make the statement that they It '3' . . . . 0 Q A were graduates of Langston University and to ask no hand in helping to ll vi . . . . . ' '-i I make a greater Langston except as 1I1d1V1dll3l proficiency should do so. Cr 9 I 6 ,Q Back of all this pseudo-mditference and mingled with this highbov of 'I . . . . O Q 2 sarcasm has lived 111 heart of every alumnus the tradition of Modern Ed- I, ll 'C' . I . D L 5 Q llC3fl0ll, strong and unfailing love tor Alma Mater. I Cf H A ,Q Phe Alumni Association embraces more than six hundred efticlent g 'I 'rf . . . . r I 6 men and women following the professions and in INISIIIQSS. Each has W gl 'I proven the increased ability of those who sought and gained higher edu- Q v 1 . I Fi cation of a tvpe. E fa 6 3 ? XYe have vowed that no sun shall rise and no twilight shall deepen Q F . . . I but that between the two we have availed ourselves Jointly and severally E u of every opportunity to make-A GREATER- LANGsToN. H 4, i 'a ' o 5 v AI 5 1 'i 5' fr - C, I .Q I A1 1 I 4'P O 9 f' 53 51 I U H .3 . 3 5 I one hundred twenty-nine I 1:P O :ea f fr ! I .:0L'.'D3t.'!'3 .T.rlCfEk. I'5BDl-Zf O29:2C'lkEQl 502D5EOBkIC'llL10lhL'OlilOl22Cr1EhP.OZ0aLt - A ri u ES C 1 1 r I I J.-zazozznzzcazci zrzoznzfzcvzct :monaco rzozazc-zazozazozazoznzmzaz-:imma azz. mzozazozwzozvzozzszozazozezozw. DIIZOEIEOZUEOEIEOZUEOBUECGWEOF C' TH E C LAW 'N ref - I :iC'. f4l?3' Ol94'l0l1l'lC'E94lC'liCJ0i lOE94E0 .'3U4ECPEWEOlll0E3U0Z'45T E I 'I I . O I I I I I I I H 0 O z 1 5 r 1 1 F' r' . O 9 Q I I Q H , I1 I . O FRED MOON, PFBS. A111II11'11. S U fl I I 4:3 0 I C! Graduate of C. A. N. University 419197, I E gl 1 Principal of Douglass Junior High School, I n H -I Crescent, Okla.-Member of Executive Com- a I I Cp mittee of State Teachers' Association of 3 Al ll V Okla.-Member Board of Control of K. P. I fi ' 4-,I 14 Grand Lodge, Okla.-Pres. of the Alumni O K- ? C! Association of C. A. N. University-Several A 0 ig 9 years Pres. of Y. M. C. A., Langston Uni- U In U H V versity-EX-1 resident or Peoples Forum, I u 5 3 Hutchinson, Kans.,-Former Deputy of the I ED 4, .Q xv American Woodmen for District of Kansas - U Q X ' yy' City, Kans.-Principal of School making , A highest rating in Superior Model Class of I ii Q 1 Logan County. C1557 points! O ll 6 n S uf f A 2 H 1 Q 2 n ' H 1 .V O U U I C' 9 9 F' Q ,, .,'. Q S ' ' - Il 3 ll 6 4 1 -.', . ,J ' '. .,-, s lil' irliliifsfiff K - U .. 1 '... 1 rf 'uiuififif O 1 I 3 U f. o I . R. E. TIPPENS S o 3 525555-' O H if 5552 t .l Attended Summer School, '20, '21, '22, Q Q 41 Summer Class '22, Bachelors Degree, FP E ' l U N U I Ei AVAQ3 Guadalupe College, Seguin, Texas. 5 F' 3 Lg Post-e-1-eduefe Work Nofwwesw-fly Chl- g 1 . f-21221551 caeo. One Summer, U. S. C. P1'0fGSSO1' Of 0 ? '-1.242-11' 'v- 1 1-2-'157-2,r'r,r:r.r:r,rv.r!-2-:W 4Z9'1':. .-' f i1:1,1r:1::-vflfl-wi ff C' I A V A Zi-f i ',,V History at Guadalupe College, three years, 0 g E .i,, 1907- 1999, 1909- Majors in Education, North Y, Il il western, ' and in Mathematics, Guadalupe. I E3 .4 v .,..,, i Seven years at Conroe Ceileee Conroe TEX- 0 3 U Q as. Advanced Greek and Latin. Principal of I Eg 9 O School. K. - - e .1-' I frfiff U I .9 0 I' Q 1 rx r I C' S O li S? 1 ll 4- A 4, 55 I --e- - 53 I B ,g 'Q 1 Q ' one hundred thirty I I U 1 43 6 I H I . 5 U Q 1 3 ,2Ml4Z'59S20lk5OEhL'OEl,U2+E?L'OEl5EOl'.P5.'!C+l 1 DlMlO i'0Dkl QlhlOlhU 1 EOZrl0lhlOZhL'Olh20'ik20lB-TOEIEOEPEQ ZL'43:QzC'zfz0:fz4:P':fL'C'zfn':4:':l:01'-lzomg U K 'Yl I g'UiO lEO.10lO Q.Y CL !lBQl9?.Q.Y2 Ol32OlVE'Y.Nf ?2O.'lVlQ'.W2 O.1liO ll2KVl'.3Cil9lL'.Ctl74'.1O2'4'JOL'C4'dO5Ci'.OF In 1 Q 2 H Q 1 5 I Il I I I , I 9 P I 4 I I A 2 I I I I -I Q MRS. E. L. PERSONS I i-' 'J Il E9 5 L Q Summer Class, 1920. Q n Q r n 3 n Summer School, 1919 and 1920. iii A 5 fi Summer School, 1922. fi 9 g Branch Normal at McAleSter, 1915- Res- I cg g ident of Boley. Oklahoma, Teacher Childs- g Q H ville City School, 1922-1923-1924. In teach- Q U f 'i ing profession for a number of years-1907 - 'li 0 .gf 5 to 1927. ' Q- ' fl U 9 9 Q - ' 'vt 9 S - Wye ' ? 3 5 H 5 'fi ,elll . gi 6 Q '1 2 F' re 9 2 O 1 n e 51, 1 5 F 9 if F' - O Ll I lv, O Q HENRY BACKSTROM g I . Il Y 6 Graduate of Haven Institute, Meridian, a U 'I Miss, 1893. Principal Lebanon High School, 0 A - I Il . ui Lebanon. Miss.. 1893 to 1907. Principal Book- A L, Q I er T. Washington High School, Enid, Okla., Il I n for eleven years. Peace officer in city of 3 I ? Enid for Six years. Graduate C. A. Sz N. U. A' J 1913. sf A. .J i 5 53 .A I. . 'J 5 ' 5. EE . VJ 'V gg Q I .i E 53 1 . J 1 5 fl 41 I I I .P J A 5, I I 41 one hundred thirty-one I E ' O I I, ,,rgo:vzo:rr.Q'.:v.':o::nzo:r.':o'avL.'fvr.nm: 1927 oznzosnzoznmznaaccmaaamzo-.vu-,Og,i 5 Jo' rzoznzoznzo' ff - -QQ,-.30-.fi 'N sr V 4l55fu'023lOL'Ul'..C' 033lO OJH Aw , ZP54l'..C'L'lXs lt4i'.. CTl , 205' EV: n'0n.. 5. V'u'C'L'4E'3lWBO1 53lO2UlCP2llCPL'4'JCE CFL'llC'n'1977 55 I 1 gf P I 3 Q 3 Il n O Il Q 1 1 . U . , A .fa C, gf I C, I r ff I ll 13 PROF. N. J. cAEsAR 6 0 7,75 o 5 U Graduated from Langston 1902: born gn I I 3 . 519, Ennis, Texas, Ellis county. Principal Colored 3 I Y gf iii School at Shawnee 22 years. Finished at tg I ' Emporia State Teachers College, 1915. Sec- A I H Q 3 retary State Teachers' Association, 1912. 5 H ,if President State Teachers' Association, 1914. 0 Eff. Member Summer Faculty, Langston Univer- n I 1' .gr O U ' sity ten consecutive summers. serving under U fi 1 Ci Prof. J. M. Marquess and Dr. I. W. Young. K E' Ci I Member of Alumn. Association many years. Eg - n E Member of General Conference A. M. E. I I 1 iurci as ay ce ega e we ve y ars. r 3 2 Cl 1 L ll 1 1 1 e G and ' I 1 j Secretary St. John Grand Lodge for Free I 3 5 and Accepted Masons of Oklahoma, which I C! 9 5 position he has held nine years. I E 1 u 1 Q Q 1 A ll in Q V' C' ll 1 U u F3 I li gi 11 sg Cr rl 11 5 U O 3 r I I 0 I fb I I ' Q K4 u if' 43. A KI U 5 u C' . I 5 il f J. E. RoBERTs, B. s. 5 J O , X Student at Langston University nine A ll Q 1 ., . years, 1901 to 1910 Class ol? 1910. Football, ri 5 - 3 1901. Baseball, 1902, Chorus, 1901 to 1909. Q Principal of Anadarko, 1910 and '11, Excel- 53 I H5 I sior School, Logan County, 1911 and '12 As- U C, . , . z sistant in Math. at L. U. 1912 to '16. Prin- 5 U . . rl r i cipal at Taft, 1917. Manual Training n - . O I 1 ' Memphis 1919 to 1925. Manuai Training at gg A 9 L. U. 1925 to present date. Langston's first H at G Y Glee Club-Graham, Saddler, Springs, Hol- Q I ' C! lingswoith, Martin, Roberts. Q I .1 I 'l E -v 1 133 I g Ali '3 A -A . I t 'i '11 F' . E. A I I I i I 1 I I I - O 1 CQ Q 'I H one hundred thirty-two U I Q, . W r, r 2 ' Fa Y 'i '924212515312920352C'l!'J0 'CflhlO2':lU 0ZDlOl'.!ZOl!2OiD:L'OEP:lC'll2Oll62OlDQ fr I ' JOlDnECfEh342'l0:EO E'.hEDl?a. EOEAEi91lC RZOEMEOEIEOEIZOBIEOEE-1CCR lEOEh3 ' v 5EG E O54ECm' 1 QUIZ 5. uO 0BVlQT , gVlOn 1U'n1'CCllOll Ji9L'Ul4Z'L'lEOn 743 lO L4 nOliBOJ9l. ED I e .' 52, S! I J Q EE! 1 1 I J . ' ' li A I 3 9 .1 .3 Y J I 0 I I I I I n My H :story of Bluldlngs With Presldents 2 1 f ' O 1 z . '45 5 h '6 PRESIDENT NAME OF YEAR YEAR MEN OR 5 3 BUILDING BEGAN CMPTD. WOINTEN Q 0 . I Q I. E. Page Administration 1907 g C! U I. E. Page Mechanical 1916 g 1. fl 5 I: 1. E. Page Phyllis XVheatley 1898 Women It : cj 5 1. E. Page Attneks Hall 1898 Women Z, Cf ll H , 'Q I. B. M-:Cutheon VVaterworks System P F, . 0 9 9 0 5 Q U R. E. Bullett Q Q 9 u 5 n U F' U Ci i J. M. Marquess Marquess Hall 1922 1922 Men - 6 3 J. M. Marquess Gymnasium 1922 fi 9 J. M. Marquess Presidents Home 1921 1921 E' I gig J. M. Marquess Addition to Phyllis 1922 1922 Women Q 53, g 5 XVheatlev Q Q f 'J ' Q U 5 I J. M. Marquess Laundry 1922 1922 U 1 t' ll I I. VV. Young Gymnasium 1926 5 . A. F 15 I. W. Young Presidents Home 1923 Q 'iii ' I. NV. Young New Dairy Barn 1926 1927 E3 rl 1 I. W. Young Demonstration Cottage 1925 1925 Women 3 J 1. W. Young Poultry Plant 1925 1925 Q .3 1 g ij .' 3 Q ll u ! rg r, n 5 Q 5 'A' 5 ef, i 1 .I O t I I .1 5 3 H 5 0 Wy C' one hundred thirty-three Q I Q H Q 2' 5' 9 .' Yi g I . .D,4-l..lsAf:n.D:.A3lhL'QI'.lL'C1'J3tl0 s3lkEOl DEfi'.A3 O 0Ekl!3Pl952O'n.IP:E029fE'3'El:5 a 4Q?.'DZO'n3D:l.'s3B!L'OBhlOl?ECflkEOE?, k20l ' PEO OEk2D'.In.'1Tuhn'4hA' 'Culp' . 'f '...D.jg I A fs 'v':-ze:-:tzmcf:w:o..'wco:w:c-ze: THE CLA wzozwzctzeszcvzazozazonwzoznt 2 W' W2'C'.'N?.43.1f.Y' '3n1UE1Cl W sozwzozazc-:w:o:.+azc+zw:o.':c:o..r On The Fourth of July QLATIMER HAMILTON G-REEND The sun rose steadily above the oriental horizon drenching with the gol- den haze, the sparkling azure bowl set like bauble on the mountainous shoulder of the Hills of Langston which serrated the ethereal regions like the swinging gardens of a Babylonian king. Each sunbcam moved stealthily abreast, chasing away the shades of night that had previously reigned uninter- ruptingly in a world of silence. Nights are nights and days are days, yet this day was destined one hundred fifty-one years ago to become one of national festivities by the mighty hand of Providence, on the never-to-be-forgotten date of July 4, 1776, when men's lives were estimated only in terms of daily repul- sion, for the more value of equal rights to all. The university whistle was now flooding the vicinity with the usual schol- astic howl , but this time the sound seemed more distressful, marked with an unusual series of abruptness, rather than the usual distribution of the rem- minescent notes that eliminated the chaps from facing the Dean on an inex- eusable charge of tardiness. This blowing was not accompanied with the hurry-scurryness of the students dashing for the school-door, but met with the respense of our unfurled Hag at high mast, floating on the breeze of a sum- mer wind. The students were lazily scattered about the campus, awaiting the arrival of the famous Douglas Hi baseball team of Ardmore. but this long- ing expectation was soon destroyed by their being informed that the team had come the previous night. The sun was steadily approaching the meridian and the Langstonians were unpleasantly feeling the effects of Qld Sol's march, the ball players were trot- ting around panting lik 5 English hounds after a day of fox chasing. Every one was dashing under shade trees, even over-grown weeds that once were con- sidered obnoxious, were now cherished for their present propitration of shak- ing. Are you star gazing, my lad Q? chuckled a funny old man just behind a tall fence. No, sir, I am looking a.t a ball game, replied the lad, who should have been four feet taller, to have been a comfortable spectator in such a po- sition. And whozat playing 6? 'l Langston and Ardmore. l ' The game too, had now approached an athletic zenith. The teams were playing enthusiastically, and every play was attended with precaution, except where errors and hits entered in. Langston had nine men on their team as .h.43fE953Olh5Ol'.0f30'.3lL'OZh-'S0l!O:L'OI'.Of 1 9 2 7 DlUa2O 13'l8t2C'BPe2'lvBh20lUalCPlh59'.10ad one hundred thirty-four ur.. l:l'.43f JP:L'42vE9rE43f'543ilPJ. T0lkZC O WJO'.1h20lh3Cfl'.9!EfI'3kL'OE9:50llECrl'l:..0119. '62 C'2iC1'.aC'2i'J'C' O.'198l'g'3'L'V2O2Ui T CL F4l'C'E3l'ZillOl42Oll2OlWl'. .A ul FI 5 O:54f,QL'9l:Oj2CfQ342OZ90lOl 931l4lfZi O'Ji4E'DlVEL'f4lCFl4 J 4 active as young tigers, and eight of them were smiling, of course we all know why, as for the other nine they bore a caricature of grimace, so did the Rom- ans, when Rome was on fire. There was a continual whiz , a bam , and a score without any kind of opposing alternationg of course Langston was the guilty party . ' This athletic equation was clearly unbalanced, and Lang- ston was not complaining at all. But this is not the same team that was here before, said a spectator in disguised irony to one of the Ardmore bench players. Yes, replied the player, Hbut you see it is against our custom to play ball before the half of the moon, consequently we are losing. Regardless, the moon waxes and wanes, but Ardmore was waning faster, yet maintaining a tenacity that veneered a regal pride. Of course this pride was as stable as one color of a chameleon. Langston made one more attack and came out victorious: Langston had eleven runs: Ardmore had two. Both teants played with much fairness. The visiting team made a dash for their truck, and after chering a tennis game that was in progression, they soon evacuated. , The number of visitors by this time had increased greatly, the campus seemed more like an attractive circus, with the many colored automobiles that circled the enclosure, more in efforts of display rather than through sources of conveyance. All at once, a big stately car whizzed by leaving for our obser- vation only a red streak tipped with silver border. Who was that? some one inquired. That was Prof. J. W. Sanford of the Muskogee Branch Normal. The odor of the cooking barbecue had now permeated the atmosphere, in- creasing the hunger of the hundreds and playing extremely upon their fanci- ful imagination, but imagination would not suffice this condition. The dinner bell was now ringing, mitigating the extreme hunger, and many people rushed for the dining hall. Because of the fact that the dining hall did not have mov- able walls, and that two bodies could not occupy the same space at the same time, it was necessary to have two dinners. After the sumptuous dinner, the dining hall was once more lonely'l. Many activities were now in progression, the campus presented the same difficulty as a three ring circus, so far as seeing every thing. The Alumni As- sociation was greeted heartily by our President, Dr. I. W. Young. A wonder- ful program was rendered. Many educators were present, such as J. D. Spen- cer, J. W. Sanford, S. Saddler, G. B. Kenyon, E. M. NVatson, VV. E. NVoods and Mrs. L. L. Saiver. Mr. R. E. Lippens Was the principle speaker. The wind had now begun to blow, Weaving its way through the green lad- en trees, swaying them back and forth in accord with the ocean of bending grass that distributed the disturbances like naughty ripples on a peaceful sea. one hundred thirty-five .aJ'?..GlDa5Cf3lOlIEL'43lfL'LOL'Mi'J3'.1hlOl'.k 1 9 2 7 iC':U:Ozfz0iz0:B:0:lE93:f:C'zPN .PEM- L'l l'3'3Q'DBWOlkZOBDlOlPlO h1O'JD:2OElbZO'J9:2.'OE?.A243'lhE O rl 9420ll'J'C'24lL'.fC'EiCFI'3 'C'26i'.'C'li9fJ4I'l!Y T '3i'..'f'L'UZ'I 29020212'C 2MlC'll2C'lU'JOll7. Q gcc-zamoss:-ozwzozwzfzfgwzic-:sect a:eau:o:a:+:'zw:c-,zwzozwazcfzwzd, 5, U 'J 1 I' 1 P P Q 9 9 f Q 1 tl Il I O I P, 3 I The heat that had so preyiously enveloped the campusnow gave away to the ii' ri u I onrushmg windg everything was so peaceful, so soothing.. The gay crowd of 3 Ci the campus had now set up a continual chatter, the beautiful lasses were dis- 3 ,Q playing their newest apparel in an unceasing promenade, followed by the lads I 2, J Q dressed in trousers that looked like skirts, bordering their tri-colored shoes: - ll. I Q the older people were all engaged in meeting strangers, some talking of poli- I Lg y tics, some talking of their craps, in energetic gestures that betrayed their pre- I ij y 5 V10S rusticity. The small children were gathering around the bandstand that F' 5 13 stood so prominent in the midst of the campus, looking like a floating palace I I 3 E in the gay adormnents of red, white and blue. Just above,.on the pinnacle of y C4 the bandstand stood a large loudspeaker that was being adgusted to an ampli- O S ? tyer by Mr. H. G. Hendricks, a radio wizard. and J. D. Doster. 5 i +5 The crowd had now seated themselves around the bandsltand, leaving an I p ul enclosure for the participants ot the gymnastic exercises which would bendi- .gt a ,O reeted by Mrs. Jones, the Gymnastic teacher. The band had now struck a live- 'V C, 0 Il ly march that began the motionless feet to stir, and now then the amplified F, Q Q 6 voice the announcer. Mr. E. VV. Anderson. intermingled with the melodious Q Q notes, tinging the music to an oriental air. The parade had now begung people 1 H 5 driissed from head to foot in a color of exciting red. stepping like mischievous I' 6 5 spirits, keeping tnnze with the march that was almost drowned out by the cheer- i3 ii' U ing throng: then followed the people dressed in green, who formed parallel - is 5 rows with the reds. hOn the south side of the bandstand were girls dressed in 5 i '-' LV7 5 i 'W ', ' f 2 ,' I5 'Q rr 1 . - 'i J - 9 I tifilflafiiiflii K-S3335Q1i2llii?i2f. TFftS59iTuilZfi1'1-0255fffiiiiiflfililigflli 6 5 li -4 of actors dressed in red and green, the red representing the rose and the green 3 ? iiepliiesenting the petals. Then followed the gymnastic drill and the fencing U gl tri . Q U Q 43 i I The crowd had now ceased its disturbance, and was thoroughly fascinated Q pl J by the presentation of Uncle Sam and Miss Volumbia, who had begun the Hair- ff, '- J plane waltz. The band once more struck a lively tune. so appropriate for U E3 Q '1 the occasion: Uncle Sam and Miss Columbia were two graceful figures, sway- 6 '-i A ing to and fro with a steady ease, like Spanish dancers in a stately tango. Af- u I l ter the many elaborate performances, President I. XV. Young made his welcome. ij, Q 5 The sun was now slipping down the western horizon, painting the hang- Q '1 ing clouds a scarlet hue: the shades of night were galloping across the stillness U yi 'Al of the earth. silhouetting the distant trees that encircled the Campus. The 6 A '-i orchestra had now begun playing in the Gymnasium and hundreds of feet were I EJ Cy . shuffling across the fioor. Women were dressed in their gayest attires. with Q3 slippers that rivaled gold in luminosity, and young men just so sleek, moved 2 3 with the quickness of young tigers: variously colored balloons and sparkling U 'I A confetti held the upper air in a continual chaos that was quite pleasant to the U tj, '1 eye. As time passed on, the dancers increasedg then suddenly Home Sweet Q tl 'I Home Hung. from the syncopated orchestra, there was a quick shuffle, a ll 8 5 l Ci danceg then silence once more reigned supremely after so perfect a day. at P QV V Latimer H. Green f. Y, ra l I1 5, 9 Q one hundred thirty-s'x Q 5, gg ii 54 ri ii 5 ri Q a ri Q h j xiii'El2OllL'+f' 4CPl?5:'f'2l2O:l2C':lm .fC'll 19 27 i-:f'f.:a:+:':.'.a:o'.':ezozazozri-:izrzozazozni 1,5 ' A A ' 4 A 4 A Y .iiiEF'E+-'Ef2+-'2k2Cvl'.l2wBI2'-'2Pfl'..'C J920222-Y' 'h2'C'20r2'C BlZ'.'EFfEfC '-1klO2F5l'.a2 '-EivlOZIEGEMQ k '3' '?1.'19C2'C'D9l'J'C '3' '3'l4Z'3'24 '3'3'53 '3 3 43'-91'-4 z'3'r--'h-'3'h- 'H-'3'g :':':- 7 5421:-.1w:Q:v:.':cu::f:a:':'.1e:-2,26-ceTHE CLAW -02420B -102'1'-'ff'J'l'f'3'-'3'3':'z'f'z ' fn gg V3 Ffh I Q 1 Y V F, Ll Pi f. V n Q ' Q vl gn rv Q 1 it F, 9 Q s, Q Q L1 '- Q Q E-, Eg Q 9 5, ' 1 ll Y- 1 .Za 1 5. I Q? A '3' .A 9 'f 52 Q Q J iz E! U 9 5 wr avg Q il P' 5 Q in 5 Q F4 9 '3' iz 9 1 ! 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LETZEISER sf COMPANY 1 ll a 59 J U ? ll ' as 95 9 I 1 1 in ii Q Q K1 Q Manufacturers of 9 Ei F' ia Q Q Class Rings M I Z if uClass Pins 2 gg Club Pins 5 5 Medals V' Az xi 59 i Q 5 3 Q 9 I Write for Catalogue A 42? r .1 1 Qi 6 303 Ships Building Oklahoma City, Okla 9 1 1 I ' 1 I 0 h dedth ty ght I I 1 A ' - 1 fi , Zzszizazazeznzaqfzazacwznrfzfzncsznzezzzawa .19 Y 1 THE CLAW 326' '3'l'.94lOll5IPl32'Z'lC'ZQC'il BBC'298IOZWECPl!2C'2fOZ'i' +C'244l'C'11'f' . I Q TQW2'C 5CJ'C' A'C'L.'9d'JC'.'T3i'JC'l3S'.C'L'!3l'.'3'l 'C'lllOl'.M2C'2l2C'l42'C'lllC'l4l'Z'2lFi O n Q 5 e Q 'A 5 ' I Y. S 2 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK H 5 A Q fb av, rr U 1 GUTHRIE 5 ' 1 1 .e f. 11 if OLDEST IN OKLAHOMA g I Ll Tj 'j :A I1 B Houghton Department Store if 5 4'v 4 g 'Where your Dollars have more Cents F., U U I 6 Dry Goods Phone 123 Grocery Phone 122 Q 9 s T o c K r o N'S Q Headquarters for Q gg Groceries. Dry Goods. Shoes, Men's and VVomen's Ready-to-XVear '1 Furnishings. Notions, Etc. U I Highest price paid for Produce Q '3' Phone 50 4 U 'E 52 CITY MEAT MARKET Q Q ij E. H. Shaw, Proprietor 15 5 Complete Line of Qt 'ii Fresh Meats U ICE H 0 Fish. Oysters and Vegetables in Season 6 S I A Full Line Famous JOHN DEERE, DEERING AND MCCORMICK IMPLEMENTS 5 U ? XYorld's Standard for 80 Years If 3 Complete Stock of Shelf and Heavy Hardware. VVe carry the best and most gl .U reliable brands. Prompt repair service for all lines of implements Q U ARKANSAS HARDWARE COMPANY S a or P so Q A 5 For the News ot Coyle and Vicinity S , Read The 4- A I CIMARRON VALLEY CLIPPER Q Q ? A home institution that started with the Town 9 I. U 1 I I Av! ' O 3 Telephone NValnut 2935 Hours: 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. so - DR. H. S. PALMORE ' Q ' 9 ' A DENTIST I 'iii 316lQ E. Second Street Oklahoma City. Okla. 53: o 0 A' J . In U 5 Chesnut Brothers MUSIC Co. gg 3 J Cb ' 2 2 Pianos, Victrolas, Radios lg, I Everything in Music-Terms 2 I A al 113 S. Division St., Guthrie, Okla-404-G XV. Main St., Okla. Pity, Okla. It : i il one hundred thirty-nine E .1 fi ea Q 3 Q Y. O L1'JlL'fJ3hL 3l?L D'Jll'JDl'iIOlPZ1DlFL'gOlk lOll5Z'.4C'lhL'O'.lP5n'IOlk2OZk:Cf'.!P2C'l?E0255 In g JOllL'z3l22OE0L 3lkl'aCr'BkL'43I'.klC dkl'43BhECF ED-A1C'lEOBllOEl5L'Oll2C'El2C'l32302952 3 Elf E983C'2i6UO 1 Q Ol3!'JC'L'3'JOl3i E Vl0lf4lC CMBOlllOL 4EO23l0lll1OL'W Q1 Egzc'zuzozczozuz-:-zwzlzfzczozwzce AW f'l'4Wl0l1l2QlllOllE4CVJ'4'JO 0n T4!Z J Q g H A 5 E! 9 - rl lg Lv . 1 9 Bank Your Money ff I . . 'I J The spendthrift spends his hard earned kale 5, Y And when he 's sick or old and stale, C! I There is no Work that he can dog 9 Q U His lot is hard and friends are few. Q Q Q Had he laid by for rainy days g 1 U. His friends would loudly sing his praise. I I Ci So do not be a spendthrift crank I' 'Q But take your money to the bank. 0 C! The Cimarron Valley Bank right here in town I FE Q Will help you save. lt's safe and sound. lr U I v -, - g ? Cimarron Valley Bank y Q 'I I 9 E 9 9 Q J. D. VAN Hooznn 1, Q - sa S 5 5 3 CHRYSLER MOTOR VEHICLES 5 gs -. I 5 u 1 fi 122-124 East Cleveland Avenue 3 H , C v ? . Q Guthrie, Oklahoma i ix ' ,Y H 1 o 0 ' ' 5 5 QGYou'9ll Like Our S6I'V1C6,, gg 3 7 8 Q Teacher, Pupil and School District 9 CRAVEN OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY 2' Q Headquarters for Supplies gil ? Guthrie, Oklahoina 3 Q 9 l F! 'EE FE Q Q 9 P St U fl ll Q , o 3 Q 9 I y Q U 9 is 9 5? 'I 9 1 H 'J Fl H Q 1 5 Q A 1 9 9 I ll fl I Q hy O 9 9 one hundred forty Q Q fl U 4 P ? 5 I fl E. Fi i?JC'EkEC'EhLlO3lC'ZW3OEWEOEMEOEMZCPESH TOIZECPIIZO324C B9:2OlPsl'.?C'28L'OL'.l2'1fllil Z1C'E9fEOZOfZOZh2'Ol'.lEO'.IOsL'0lhl'C'lisEOlD5ECv Pt2O BEl'.C'l'akSOlkl'AZ'l'.l2C'lklC'lil0l75l'Z'E9n 'vt 'O.iOL 4l x !4E0 '4'p1 4 'C'L'iCi.'Q .!'1 E C L !ll'3P 0 '4...43'2W'i43!.'14 J4 ' 4' 'V-'10 2f4B l.'WEO.'!'6.. 5C:'..Ol94EO 'll'.'C'l'..i4lC V O2l 'O J'Ci'. 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D FND: QZPZOEIZCK I QQ,sp5LfQE,r',v 5'-1 L-,ct M, I-1 JE, z-z:azo v oar: 28-2 .2 cpzazc-cram 7 fe.1c-znzicizs-..,.f.,,g-,,,f,,-Hg, -,Ja ,hi msc zarzozwzozazcfzacomzozwcozwz a:v.':w'.:o:x:o zwzozez ozczozwzozwzor 0 1 - 1 THE CLAW 1 1 g4E'.2v82'3f'.1li'..O296'df3 .!li!' +3'.'!U'dOl !0 Cvl'.1'4EC'L'VlO.'1WEC'dWl'..0l3i'..'3ZVT O I , 53 I ll 1 5 Il 1 I O Q I Q ? I I I 1 1 F? 1 5 3 1 E' Q S 1 ll rg I , O O 41 1 Q rx L 5. 5 Q ll K1 ft, if 5 ll g Our Gratitude 53 J 9 Q 9 Q r1 I1 u n 3 6 ? Cr X C, X 11 5 ll H XVe take this method to express our sincere gratitude to those whose H ii H guiding hands have been instrumental ill assisting us to get to this point Q 5 fi in life that shall be based upon the preparation of another school year I Q fi 5 of strenuous labors. K ii , Cr Q 5 r1 rx n Q 5 Many disappointments have eome to many of us and some disap- 5 Q gg pointments have rome to all of usg disrouragements have often dinnned 3 U the stars of our little skies but those same tireless hands have been ever Q present to urge us on the highway of life and to inspire us at the very fi A Q moment. g 6 5 F3 1 1 1 , . . 2 Q A t Time will be found too weak to cause us to tire 111 our praises to U Q U 3 theing mind will be found too strong' to ever forget the debt of gratitude Q U 5 tj we oweg,our hearts will forever remain too pure to t-ease to love and tl 5 adore them in life and then in the days when their bones shall have re- Q Q Q turned to rock and their flesh to dust and their blood to water with the Q Q U D ever 6-hanging' sod that might Chant-e to grow above this saered mass. The 5:1 Q fi 5 power they have given will be passed on to generations yet to rome until Eg 5 the service that they have given us so freely shall become institutional. gl '3' f Again we thank one and all. 13 rl CE 'M S fn ' I F 3 11+ 1 1 Q f '1 '1 U 1 Ci '1 I Q i 3 1 1 1.4 . 0 X 9 E ' 1 E L1 1 I U gr , I I 1 cj 4 1 I 'Al G one hundrel forty-two I I I -1 I I 1 L1 H 53 ' Hazrzozrzo' 'fir' zomrmozmzofzazol f:n..o.a.o.v:0::m:+:f..n:o-n..oL'.n:o:nu 1349344 . algal ,.. . . , 'Q Rx 6 X l0:lL'4f'wOzf:l3zfz4f':f:':':'fzif'm4:Pr.lrJf!i ll:C':l:'JOW0:vWz4:' 'U Y 7,,nl...g A Last Word-HTHE CLAWM -xlltl here it is. lVe k1l0XV 1l2ll'11 well that every oltl f-rookeil lb1'ilillGd green eyetl gimp will he off ill some secret spot with il copy of this hook before l1i111 counting mul 111111'ki11g tl1e e1'1-ors i11 lll'llll', type, style and art. But to llllll, we 11162111 YOU, if you do not kuow l1ow to 1-1-itize it :1111l poi11t out its lllilllj' i111pe1'fe13ti011S, 11111yl1e we 11-1111 lllilkQ u hettei' job 2ltlVlSillgI, yo11 how to 1lo it tht111 we flicl getting' Ullf this hook. Axlltl here is tl1e aulvise- just take along' with you two or three-well, that lllilylltl too l1ez1vy-tuke along: just one c-opy of tl1e o11e you got o11t 11111l pluee them together and flll'11 tl1e111 page for page. I wager you, M11 l211zz:11-1l, that you will he 111o1-e 1'o11yi11ee1l utter all that tl1e1-e is 111111-h Vi1'fll6 lll the olcl saying- The1'e is so ll1llf'll good ill tl1e worst of us mul so lllllt'll lm-ml ill tl1e best of us uutil it hz11'1lly helmoves the wisest sage lltll' the 1lz11'1l11est fool to talk about THE f'I,AlV. D .1 , o nl' at 4 U iw.-Q ,mf , o 'I O X30 01' Q 'D C 0' - . vi 'Pau Q , v I .Tn s' ' .3 . M .Ji of .. g Q..f,.n,9 Q4f'4.w. A A 5 ,v s. . ju my 6 Ups ., 'O U . ,L 0 0 . 5 l 4'uf So. , ' gl U ' ' ltbil... ' -.'.f' 0 '- r , N y f . Q-fr ,- 5vf'?? 1:45 'D f,- fuk' ' fo Q ' 1 'nb Q . -.r lg v --1'-1, 1 .wi , il. 1 J IT' ' ' 0 ' - ff- . 0. if ' Q .,-.' .0 ta .' 9-0. o . O -5, ': 0 -lap. is . ...a, -- 1' Q .610 I A A xl ,'l 9 4 Q -, l ' ' xt Q' ', '.. . - . :z? , . 1'1- 9 - ' ' S fVo '3., .-'S' 3 ' '- 'Ui' 1 ' :'.q., 71' 4 f w 8' . 0 0 V ' 'D ', aflfm Oo 4 .' ' 4 3 I! ' 5 9 t- fQ.R. 'U 6 . h'.f . .0 . o M, ' - . 0 .uk 4 viii' N 'QT . Q '- ' l ' -v . . .vt 1: O I DEAR LANGSTON. Words by Music by SAMUEL SADLEH. E.J.WORK. qaf51i!Q1H:aE4J71 High on at throne with roy - :tl mien, Our It ev - er man should dare bring low Thy 4 11 - -4 1 2 2 151 1 1 Q E F 1' 1 . 1 1 1 , J - 3 H E ft' f 4 Q L+ EQ J i Hope and our Moth - er standg All gazewith pride up bla 'zoned han -ner high, We'll bat-tle with the P' P 'P' 'P' 0' -15-151111 ?H1:b1'1 tr I I ' ' .. 2 Q 5 9 F 1 1: X 1 - on te scene High oer the sil - v'ry strand. vic ious foe, And for thy hon - or die. . R 115 19 5 A f- 5 bc, 0 I - T , F 5 x 5 iii! I 1 , 51 Q9 P A 111 ' f f 3' P I All gaze with Hope up on he scene Where our We'll strive and o ver como the foe, Or : 0- r , f f- gi E -9 14 E 11? 5 9 1 55 . 1' 1 1 55 It ' ,Dixie l Vt 5 2 5 at 11- ef- 5 H Hope and our Moth - er staxnd,i Dear - for thy hon or die,.....,. f w: 1 Fi 5 5 F F X gl 'Qi i .J i , ,K uh, WT? we figwiii Lang - sion, dear Lang - sion, Thy sons and duugh-ters strive on with cour - age H1?:EiiPPPi:J1 5151 brave Will Their hon - cred shrine to save. With a 5545553 5 5 953 Sis, Boom, Bahi' and a. Hip, Hur - rahf With a. 1455 gigggggggl ilqij ,551 .fizfrfiq Hip, Hur - rah! Hip, Hip- Hg-I Hur , mn' we 'al ' bil 'O I 0 HQH fm P Sggifiiziflii , Lang - sion, Dear Lang - ston to thee. 0 f if P 1 i.-f if 5 if EA-P 5 a
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