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4 I I U 1 i I 32 Q L QQ B,sL MM Faculty Prophecy The Judgment day was nearing its close And the list was diminishing fast, Thank Goodness, said the Solemn One, This Lawton bunch is last. Rev. Doyle, you head the list. today. Your case, yes it might be worse. You must climb higher that ladder of knowledge, Success will be your curse. Miss Woods, with your Winsome ways You will always be al success. And we hope that even there, as now, You will- never be loved any less. Miss Evans, you too are on this list, With your fairness you cannot fail. Just stay by the standards of old L. H. S. And your approach with gladness we'll hail. Uncle Bennie, we're sorry, and yet xtis true, Your feelings are much too tall. There is an old saying something like this: Pride goes before the fall. Be careful Mrs. Moore, don't learn too much, You are now entirely too wise. When talking to you, yes, even we Can feel our diminutive size. Miss Norris, you're fair and reasonable, That is, in most important things. But once in a while your temper creeps out, And flies as if it had wings. Yes, you're pretty, Miss Johnson, we all know that, And we have this much to say: Looks alone, and no kindness of thot, Will take you a very short way. We admire you, Mrs. Hammond, we can do nothing else, Your nerve and your skill we proclaim. But when those poor little students can't find all those bugs, Don't scold them and say they're to blame. You have a good opinion of yourself, Mr. Tague, But to that allow us to add, You think you're breaking, the hearts of the girls, In reality you're only a fad. Miss Fl-enniken, you're jolly, oh! yes, and you're sweet In the fullest sense of the word. The click of the typewriters sounds in our ears, And still your voice can be heard. Miss Garner, you have been with us for a long, long timeg Your colors are strictly true. Stand up for the high school as you have always done, And they will certainly stand by you.
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11. 3 QMQ L.-Q QM CLASS OFFICERS Gladys Parmenter, President Madeline Warren, Sec. and Treas. Agnes Humphries, Vice Pres. CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS White Carnation Green and White MA PA Miss Flenniken Mr. Carroll Senior Class History , y Four years ago, on September 15th, 1913, our class entered Lawton High School as wee Freshies. We were one of the largest classes entering the school, as there were 108 students enrolled at the beginning of the year. We were somewhat shy and we did not have many parties or entertainments that year, only giving a Thanksgiv- ing reception in honor of the Anadarko football team. During our Sophomore year we stepped out in Society by having three class par- ties and many good tiinesg ending the year with a weine roast on Cache creek. We also inade a great showing in the May Day contests which was a wonderful success. ln our Junior year we gave a reception to Anadarko, which was followed by a line party to the Yale. Miss Hazel Clark, history teacher, gave a line party to her class in Modern History. During the last of the year greater things were in store for us. Une of our class, Rowena Larnegi, Won the southwestern state scholarship at Weatliei-ford and a medal and scholarship at Norman in Piano. We gave a reception to the Seniors a.nd Faculty in the Domestic Science room on the last week of school. At last the happy third year in our school career ended by the dropping of the Senior Banner at the Graduation Exercises . Then we found ourselves taking place as Seniors. As We had worked so hard the first three years in school we now felt more at eaise, worked less, and played more. We gave a reception in honor of the Watonga football boys. Also we gave a weine roast to the Mangum boys, Later the agriculture class entertained the remain- der of the Seniors with an Apron and Overall party. The rest of the time was spent in planning the annual and graduating festivities. Thus ends the history of the Senior class of Nineteen Hundred Seventeen.
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