Lawton High School - Wolverine Lore Yearbook (Lawton, OK)

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W!!! THE 1919 LORE 2 RE Y' ? l Al Published by the Senior Class of Lawton High School, 1919 Volume VII 3 FOREWORD Fellow Students, we know that you have spent some of your most pleasant hours in Lawton High and that you will want something by which to remember and to recall them in later days. With this idea in view we have tried to collect into this Volume of Lore something of the life and activities of the students during the school year 1918-19. LORE STAFF 4 IHDEX Bookl Classes Bookll Beauty BQORUI military BOQRIXZ QHole1TiC6 BQORY A lll H 6 DEDICATION To the Mothers and Fathers of the class of '19, who have sacrificed for, en- couraged and given us the opportunity to meet life's larger struggles more fully prepared, we dedicate this Volume of Lore. 7 LAWTON HIGH SCHOOL I W lllliillllll lllllllllillllllll lllllQl'.lllllllll: I . . I Charles Graybxll : Em11Me1s C S Betz . J E GISOUX Jack Kearns : I Q W , 5 n I I I, . . . ' E D I : I . I I I I I I . Q I l I , I E E : :IIIIIIIIIII : glllllllllllllllil lllllllllllllllll. 9 :IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII :lIIIII0IIlllIlIl: To the Three Rettrmg Members of the Board j E GIGOUX Mr Gigoux the president of the Board of Education retires this year Through his consistent efforts to give the public school pupil of Lawton the very best of advantages he has won much praise The Senior class takes this method of expressing their appreciation of his untiring work for us EMIL MEIS Mr Meis the second member of the Board who retires this year has made many friends among the students of Lawton High We have always found him an enthusiastic supporter of all our projects and ever ready to help and aid in any way possible I I I I I I I I ' 1 I I I - I I I ' . . 1 I I I I I I . ,. u . . I . . . . . . ' ' . ' . . . ' . ' I I I ' , ' . I . . . g I - . ' I ' . . . I I . , , . ' ' ' . I ' . . . . I I I . Q Q 1 l l I I I We thank him for his co-operation in turning us out graduates of Lawton I ' High. ' I I : JACK KEARNS : I Mr. Kearns is the third retiring member this year. It is little wonder that I : so many students go to Kearns' Confectionery for drinks. I-le has always proved : . himself such a good sport. He helps and gives aid to all our enterprises, and . : you couldn't help from liking him. I I I ' , - , . I U I I I I I I I I I : I - 2 I I I I I I I I I r I .ly I I A I I ' ' I I I I I : ' g 2 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII We re for you Mr Kearns and we thank you for all you have done for us QIIIIIIIIIIQ IIIIIIIIIIII 10 lun: QJQLOQGQ. : 42 ... ...I .L-fi li llllllllli ll IIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIE Ellllllllllllllll: I I I I I I I I : HUGH A. CARROLL I 5 Supt. City Schools : 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I : QIIIIIIIIIII ' : ' ' ' Ililllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQI IIIIIIIIIIII 12 Elll I ll IUIE EIIISIOIII I IIIE 3 : ' I 9 I I 2 2 3 I : I . I I - . . I . I . I , s.R.DoYLE : I Principal I I , I 2 I ' I - I ' I I . I I I : I g I I qIIIIIIIIIIg : llll I IIIII-L6-li : ' ' IIIII I ll ll I llllllllllll m :IIUIIIIIIIIBIIIIE EIIIIIIIIIIIII-ll.: ' IIIIIIIIIIIII : ' I l I : Faculty : I I a t I I A I I I - : I . I I r l 2 2 : '- I . EARL L. MINCH, A. B. JENNIIC RAY, A. B. . I Vhtstern State College. IQIIIZIIIIHZUU, Mivh. Kansas University. - I Mzutnixl Training and MP01l111li0Zll Drawing. HiSl0l'y- Q I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I 2 I I - 2 I I I 2 I I I I I - I 5 0 I I I I I I I K t I I A I I MABLE WOODS, A. B., A. M. RUTH ANNE EVANS, A. B. I Kansas University. Kansas University. . : ltinglish. English and Edllvntion. : I I I I I . I ' ' Illfllllllllllllfl lllllllllllllfllll IIIIIIIIIIII M - M : : - 0 I 9 I I Faculty n I I I I I . I I ' I ' I I . I . I ' I . MRS. MOORE, A. B. J- W- MOSELEY, JR. . I Martha Washington College. University of Miss. . I Languages. Chemistry and History. . ' I I - I ' I ' I l I ' I I I ' I I - I ' I ' I : -- v I ' I U I I I I I . I i I ' I ' I ' I U I I 1 I I LULA HICKS. IRMA COLLINS. I . CGUQFHI State N0I'Il1Hl. Central State Normal. I . Junwr H1gh Englisli. Junim- High Mamemarics. : I . I . QIIIIIIIIIIQ : I...IIII.IIIII.I.. ...........'.... ' ' ' II IIIIIII III 15 EIIIIII.-I.g:'l..l: L'AAQ:.llll.....ll.-...E . Ulllllllllll. : 0 I :' Faculty I I I I I I: I :S I I I I Q I I I 5 F L I I G. W. GREY, A. B. BERNICE .TONI-IS, A. B. ' DePauw Univergity, Oklahoma University. ,1XlllOI'll'1ll1 Litergiture, St'i9l1f'0 and M2llh9Il121Iit'S. B1 RNICI BOW A B HELEN K QARIS I 0111111910111 Vlusle I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I g G G , . . 4 . K . l . Georgetown, Ky., Coninierc-ial College. University of Wisconsin. : I I I I I I I . I ' .L 'S 1 6 ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII 16 lusouuouuouu lllnuuuuoulcucnlla glnnnunocnnull-lll ' 0 l LARC I Faculty I X 'Tu- .ilXvixa DOROTHY STEVENS J. L. SMITH, B. S. School of Fine Arts, Kansas VVesleyz1n University. Illinois VVOIIIHHYS College. MHth6lll2lll0S. Art. E l 512 n. I FANNIE MCKENZIE LIDA RICHARDS. Lib1':u'ia11. Central State Normal. : Junior High History. I : :lllllillllj :llllunllllllllnlllli llllllfllllllllll IICIIIIIIIII 17 IIIIUIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I.IIlll.llllll.-.- . ' nh . I : I I Faculty . : I I Q I I I i : : L. P. WOODS, B. P. E. MRS. RUBY li. SMITH. l . University of Maine. Chicago University. : . Physivs and Military Tawtics. Domestic Scivxlvv. . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I INI 1 SMIFH HELFN CAQFY I I I I I I . I I I I I I ' i I i I I GZ '. 1, 1 2.,4 '2. ' '.. ,2' . 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And Billy boy puffs and gets red in the face, . . Asif he and the lessons were running a race! g 3 Till she hollers out, Next! as sharp as a pin, I I When the teacher gets cross and the dimples go in. : I I When the teacher gets good, her smile is so bright, ' : The tables get straight and the reading gets right, : . The pluses and minuses comes trooping along, . 9 And figgers adds up and stops being wrong, 3 g And we chilluns would like ibut we dassentj to shout, I I When the teacher gets good and the dimples come out. I I I I I I I I . I I I : QIIIIIIIIIIQ ' IllllIIllll.llII.E.'1'.?.h2.:lUIIIIIIIIIIIIII: 1 9 , I .!'! 'U l lLAQQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIII . Q - . I . . IIIIIIIIIIIII : I , I I I g I I I ' ' . I . Y I I l . I g I g I . I j I I ' , I A I : Z . S - . I I I I I I I .5 I I Q I I . av- I o r . n h l e : ' '-' I ' I I I I I 0 mf, 'bf aw rf an ,M Q I I Q ' I I in Q-x J I I I I I I ' I I I I I Q I - : I : 'Ein Ecmof- I: I Y -f I I -3 -rv I I I I I . 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' I I I I I g X I - : : To Miss Woods, the best friend the Senior class has ever had, the one to I I whom we go with all our trials, and who shares with us both our troubles and I I pleasures, we dedicate the Senior pages of this book. : I I am thinking tonight as the hours fly Of the friends I can class as true And I know ere I end it and lay it by ' This list must include you You re a wonderful teacher dear friend of mme With eyes that see clear and far And you help the people around you to see The beauty of things as they are You have helped me much like the friend that you are To see life with a broader view Shall I ever be able I wonder to pay The debt I owe to you? For a debt of Friendship is an immense thing But the happiest debt to owe And the good you have done me dear friend will last As on through life I go Please accept the thanks of an honest friend For your teachings faithful and true For the good in my life dear friend that you ve done And the good you tried to do I I I ' I I ' I I ' I . . I I I . , 1 . 1 . y . I ' - A I I ' I I . I I ' g I . , . I . 1 r I . . . . Q . ' , , I I i . ' I Q . . . . . . I . ' I I ' . . I I , i i I I - I I I I ' , I . . . I ,- ' . . . ' H , . . D ! 7 7 . I ' I I I . If there's ever a deed that my hands can do 5 I To help you out anyway, I I Let me know, I will do it with pleasure and joy, I ' 'Tis all that my tongue can say. 9 I pl : I have not the power to say with my pen : ' The thanks that I feel in my soul, , . I i u I I . I I I I ' , ' , ' ,- ,I I . ' g I . ' , . I I 3 I I 1- I I I I , I I - - I I I I I I I I I I I I ' ' - ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII For the priceless aid you have given me To reach the shining goal Again heres my thanks they are all I can give But they come from my very soul Accept them dear friend and pray that Ill help Some other to reach his goa' THE SENIOR CLASS MS20 ' - 2 5 I --1, U r.: -, l lr - Mfr n ' EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII: :IllllI'IIIIIlIIIIE E E I I I fl : I I . E E I ' I I I : u : Semor Class I - 0 E Otficers : , . I President .......................................... . ,........................... john Bradley I I p Vlce-Presldent ..................................................,....... Mary Bowman - : . Secretary-Treasurer ...........,..........................,............. Irene Gentry : I ' Motto: We're for it n'everything. I Colors Green and whlte 3 UMBYHI : 234 32 : Who for what for l Who you golng to yell for? : S E N I O R S' I galllsullnog : 2 2 E 2 2 l ' g 9 EIllIlllll'lllll'E. 1'.?'i2.:alaaannolallllnu: ze . , l l QIIIIIIQIIIIIIJDI gag e. as , Seniors IRENE GENTRY. Normal Training. Latin '16-'17, Cavell '19, Glee '19, Sec- retary-Treasurer Class of '18-'19, School marm's assistant, we wonder if she will teach McKinley History outlines. Staunch friend and ally but a deadly e11e- my. As Secretary-Treasurer of our class she has been most efficient. We wish her equal success in all things that she under- takes. Now Miss Ray, that's too much. J. C. BURNS. Academic. Business Manager of Lore , Spanish, Secretary-Treasurer '18, President '19, Pep '18, Secretary '19, If you want anything managed just call Jake. He secured the dough to publish Lore but didn't get rich at it himself. A keen thinker and a good fellow. Now don't call me Jake. BERTA GIBBINS. Cavell '18-'19, B. D. D. S. '17-'18-'19, Glee '19, Spanish '17-'18, French '19, Lat- in '17-'18, Assistant Editor Lore '19. Watch out, boys, here is a girl who is a natural born boss . We like her, too, for it, because she is able to put over every- thing she undertakes. Very few have been the activities during her course in which she has not played a leading part and in the class room she puts us in the shade. What's your bid, boys? A scandal club- ber . My Gowd, Mary! -llllillllllllllgli IIIIIIIBIIIIIIIII Illlllllllll U Q I I I I I I I I U I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I HHIIGRBIEQFHWBESIH num wunuuumf.-unsure ,H anfmsfvutwcta was RJEDIT L if at Cal' wg -A-.-.....,-,..,.....-. ..,. --,-.,..,.1f. ..,. ..,...-.,., .-me Ilniilstli2at:u.ta7E+i5!BLw:9 Seniors JANE TABLER. Commercial. B. D. D. S. '19, Cavell '18-'19. We wonder if those curls are real. .lane leaves nothing to chance and has a habit of putting her heart into everything she does. Yes, I had a letter from Norman this morning. J. SIMS LAMAR. Academic. Pep '18-'19, Il. D. D. S. '18-'19, Orches- tra '19, Spanish '18, Vice-President '19: Football '19, Editor-in-Chief Lore '19, J. Sims has blossomed out these last two years. Came out for Football 'n ev- erything. He is considered H. A. C.'s contidential advisor. If you want to hear a. good debate just get him and Joe start- ed on the negro question. XVe wonder, too, what the B. D. D. S. is going to do for at leading man now. Well, V111 a son-of-gun. MARGUERITE HOBERGER. Academic. Cavell '18-'19, Glee '18-'19, B. D. D. S. '16-'17-'18-'19, Secretary-Treasurer Fresh- man Class '16, French '19, Calendar Edi- tor of Lore . O U Beauty Contest! Her favorite pastime is playing around with a certain Soph. and an Overland. Her greatest fear is that her ears will come out from under cover. She is Baptist, all but her feet. Oh, Lordy, that recruits me. gnaloasmoluug u 54 l J l L '41 -if 1 ei m0 ..-..AQnm-tsnmdnnuaostleinye Balkans-daniel UUZDCDQSIBFDGUBEIKZ l qi Ui 5 U 1,3 U 3 E 5 U ,fa Q31 L13 pg og gg gg Q 'M' '4 c 1'C '7 :'17:':4:'zTn': W fi I5 -Sf F1 GF IS U D . B N U TW Cf'l,'iY11if5:v S LH t we Q.,-feg...e.lfQ-'sw-W---M-A-'rm M 'ig 19' nmnnnnamsnnmw V, U lg IB , IJ gg W S . 3' I Q 1 I ro 1' l. , ll Wy THELMA LEE VAN ZANDT. : : F Academic. . B. Cavell '18, President '19, B. D. D. S. '16- v 5 I., '17, Secretary '18-'19: Glee '18-'19, Latin 1. I '17, Basketball '19, Calendar Editor N ' Lore '19 I 1 . 1 . .ix I have never seen a greater monster 3,- D if or miracle in the world than myself. I am 1 I 5 a strong believer in a great future for wo- W I I' men. A charter member of the Scandal 1 . I a Club. l 9 5 VVell, you know you are!! 1 . U 3 I D 1 X I I If 0 my ' I All l I I l I CHARLES N. FRANKLIN. I W 1 Academic. 3 : D ' Football '16-'17-'18, Captain '19, Bas- . ketball '17-'18-'19, Baseball '16-'17-'1X- ' - 'z '19, Spanish '18-'19, Pep '18-'19, Glee '18- I ' '19, B. D. D. S. '18-'19, Athletic Editor of ,I I Lore . I I 1 NVhat a pity we can't all be bright. A ' I' typical ladies' man t?J. They follow him I I around in crowds t??J. He has a laugh I I 31 that is patented. We can't describe it. A ', I 5 F5 Freshman describes it as that of a suffer- Pl Q' ing donkey. ' I D , I've been so lonesome since my monkey +- I il died. t I DH 1 l I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I , I g' LIQNA BUICLL. 4 l 0 Cavell '18-'19, B. D. D. S. '19, Glee '19, I g , Picture Editor Lore '19, 1 I I ' Here is a girl who pulled the rich one ' I I on a certain Senior boy. It would be in- I I teresting to know how she nianaaed it I ll with such success. Perhaps she has had g g previous experience. l-las taken Latin for g 0 three or four years. Will probably be a , I Bill collector or a lady lawyer. 1 Q I 5 ' How much do you owe me? I q I I ' I ll 1. I . W 1 I nl ' , ll I ' U Z gmatsnasunsag 1: B I .-.J,.,Ll -fm., Q T ID 5-W'1'v-1-'-1:.t:r:L'.':.':iz: -lei-Q.-.r --- ., -M--Y A5-- , ,,,:-5:-xl,----4 B la 1222302 asmammnua0a99.,aL.ggs nBallllanonauamnun 29 'Q U. 0 I I I Il .. Z. 'L H l 'T I I I I IRI :ali lvl I I ll I I I I l Seniors y t l 4 OLXLIE WOOD. Academic. 1 Glee, Cavell. An excellent debator. Has :L crush on certain members of the Senior class. Can ' give oral reports by the yurd without a break. Great Grannief' W i 1 r l RALPH WYATT. ' Academic. Pep '18-'19, Glee '18, Mid-year graduate. Out of the Clover and blue-eyed grass. Or there is another we might use: Up from the meadows, green with hay. Ralph left us at mid-year. A determined youth who had the rourage of his convictions. Obi Sure. FRANCES BRADFORD. Normal Training. Cavell '18-'19, Glee '19. Everybody can talk but not like I can. Will tell you how at busy, ambitious per- x l i utes a day. She ents history alive. Of course. IIIII--'.'-I-'.E.'l'.?. EIIIIAII-IIIIIIIIII 30 son can become well read in fifteen min- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I :gHi,llllllllYlQlll: :qlllVDl.llYlllV,F.-5 I 1 . 1 ' C : Semors LAURA MELTON. ' Commercial. 1 B. D. D. S. '19, Cavell '18-'19. ,, Laura is Jane's better half or else Jane is Laura's better half, we never can de- cide which. Another of those quiet girls, deniure and captivating. , Jane and IL. . , U Q -1 I I . I Q , I I U 1 Academic. CHARLES FOLK. : Pep '18, Secretary 'l93 Glee '18-'l9. . An all around good fellow. He is liked by everyone in school. We do not know . what the poor little Freshies will do now ' that Charlie is leaving. He has been the U salvation of all Freshmen taking Math. U Courses, for he is a Math. shark. Charles, I' we wish you success in all your life's un- ! dertakings. I I O .I I ll I I g .IESSII-I IRENIC McCLUNG. I Academic. I Cavell '18-'19, Glee '18-'19, B. D. D. S. l '19. . Just ask Jessie, she can tell you all . about whatever it is. Rumor has it that 9 she will change her name in the spring. U Thanks, Jess, for staying with us even this 0 long. I Heavens and Earth, I didn't know I that, I I I I I 1 I O lllnanuoumlnnlon: naalanilnnilnlfnl , 31 .52 lll' 'tl TT? VD ffl nf' T1 F? '51 B f ll 'fr La rf , an E I 61' -:n F I Q fI l ff :J ' C F' 73 lil F J i f ' 'V 5' -..,, ,-,.1,,-,-.- 1.,. ..,.. W... ..t ,' ,wx ,J m.-..s-f. W -WM .... - ' wr1'WU Line , nf.H.mt:1:3fUTda11-IIGABSIW l . Seniors 1 , l l FYRNE JONES. Academic. , Cavell '18-'19, Glee '19, Fyrne left us for a time and she must have studied hard while away for she skipped a class when she returnell. Inez lioger's twin-where you find one the oth- er is sure to be near. Well my goodness! ALBERT CHILDS. Conmiercial. Pep '18, President '19: B. D. D. S. '18- '19, Glee '18, Business Manager '19, Staff Cartoonist for Lore . One of the best amateur comedians ever I developed on the Lawton High Stage. Al- I bert is a great asset to any student activ- ity and is very popular with the student body. Comedy-lovers of Lawton High re- , gret that Albert will not be haek next year. May I have the excuse Gard, Miss 1 Bow? , i I ELMA PEARL III-IDDICNS. Aeadelnic. Spanish '18, Latin '17-'18, Cavell '18- 'l9. VVe all agree that El11IZl'S grades far outrank any we were ever guilty of mak- ingr. Sometime we look at her in awe as X she easily explains things we couldn't tiil- 1, ure out in a. week. 1 Yes, I have it. l gnuemwoowacg 47 t:,....-...qs-is-n.m..u,,-frm l ., - ...ms .... -..sit in -iff? Q dj L!i-...,.H..................,..,..H,s..........,......4l QHsuanmnmnaumwahmwjmgkmmgammaananammnnlmun immnnumnnnan 32 UIIIIIUIIIIIIIIII 1 F. . ZLQA Q qlaunuullouulllll . ...I , l Seniors JANICE TRUMP. Normal Training. Cavell '18-'l9. Her heart is in the M. M. A. She has never done anything to regret that we know of. The only girl who didn't get the Khaki Kraze . Oh! Joy, just watch her walk!! Oh, yes, butf-f JOHN C. BRADLEY. Academic. Class President '19, Pep '19, B. D. D. S. '19, Battalion Major, Business Manager Baseball, Assistant Business Manager Lore . He came to us from Enid in the first part of our Senior year. Instigator of class yells in assembly. He talks little t?J and says less. Very ambitious, in faet his ambitions may lead 111111 too far. How did you get along before I came? MA ll Y BOWMAN. , Aeadelnie. Vice-President Senior Class, B. D. D. S. Vice-President '19, Basketball Captain '19, Cavell '18-'19. There with the goods in basketball. Does not believe that women are the weaker sex. Likes old-fashioned ears an' every- thing. It is impossible to be blue with Bill around. Well for goodness sakew, who said we w'ts. ai. llllllulnnllnloolc J-63 1-53 ggjgg..jf........: lllllllnllln T 1 1 I 0 I E:lrllllIIll.-lllll: :IIIIIUQIIIIILIIZ Seniors EDYTHE COLLINS. Commercial. B. D. IJ. S. '19, Cavell '18-'19. The dignity of Senior-hood often has a , queer effect on one's name. Edythe be- lieves that efficiency is the foundation of success. A self-reliant girl likely to be a leader of her sex some day. I'll go. l CLEMENT MITCHELL. Academic. Vice-President B. D. D. S. '17-'18-'19, Reporter Pep Club '18-'19. Clement is studying for the Annapolis examination. We are very proud of him and wish him all success. He has been in every play the B D D S has given since he has been in high school Little but loud Ladies and Gentlemen OPAL BOW Nl ANI lNoimil Training C 1vell 18 19 Our cl iss baby Vie are xerv sincere in f'0Il,,I1llll'1tlIlL, Opal on her school xecorc qhe has new er been knoun to flunk '1 sub ject or anything else she undertook Well its like this QIIOQUUDUIIQ . p' . , , Y . . I H j W I . W 1 K . ----. . , I ' I I I I I I I I l i-2 . 5 . ri 7, .1 Y is ' . H ., . .U . . I 0 I I . , I I 7 ' n llllllllllllllllllg lllllllllllllll ' llllllllllll 34 :IIlIII:-IIIpII':yIIIIZ :IIVIIIIIIIIIII-,IIE : DIIIIIIIIIIIU , I 'I I - 7 I I ,q Seniors , ' FRANCES MOUUK. . . Academic. . gi Cavell '18-'19, Glee '18-'19, Latin '18, I . B. Di. D. S. '19, Snapshot Editor Lore I . '19. 'g . An ideal school girl. Never seen with- II . out a kodak. She is always ready and will- I .. ing to help. A marvel of good behavior. I. . Millions of thrills, a special delivery 5 .' letter!!!! . I I I l Q I Q ' ' I I t . ' t I ' REED COOTER. I . j Conimercial. ' I ' Pep '18-'19, President 'l8g Football 'l6- Q gg '17-'18-'19, Captain 'l7g Basketball '16, , . . Captain '17-'18-'19: Baseball '16-'17-'18- . . 1 '19. . ' 3 ' The best all around athlete Lawton . . t High has produced in many years. What - . Cooter says is law to all the other fel- ' ' lows and they respect his judgment too. . ' You ain't no provost. I I I I I I I I I I Q I I i g I I I 3 I I MAUD lfILt.-ISE ADAMS. I U Normal Training. U ' Cavvll '18-'19, mee 'is-'19, Basketball I' ' '19, l : The Prima Donna has been doing her I - bit for her country by singing for 'the . poor soldiers at Post Field and Ft. Sill. . . She has developed quite a voice and also I . a reputation. Belongs to the cradle roll. l : W Awgwell-mt . : I I I 3 I ' I I . I I X I I fi I ' t I I I I I I I I I ' I 9 9 6 . It ' I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII 35 IIUQQQUQQQQQIIIIII IQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .jf , ,WW ' a t 'M 6 . . .. r.,--: 'F IIIIIIIIIIIIIQ 5. ' u I V I l . i I 0 Seniors i ' I i ' . I . I 3 I Q I 'V HALLIE HANNAH. i : : Normal Training. . - Latin '18-'19. Q . A quiet, modest young lady who pays . 3 more attention to her studies than most . ' I of us do. She does her best at all times. I ' 1 studied it. l 'ii I , I I I I I I I I I l I 9 I ' , I ' I I I Il I : RUSSELL MQCONKEY. R : . Academic. . I . Russell is a quiet little boy who does . . W not say much but is always on hand when W . there is anything to be done. He was 'I ' never known to miss a Senior class meet- ' ing. : : I don't understand. F. 0 . ii I I Q I Q I Q I c l I I I I I Q I Q I I : NANNIE ROGERS. I . Commercial. . Q Cavell '18-'19. I I See for reference Miss Bow. We never I I see much of Nannie, she must spend an I Q awful lot of time on here-studies? A l Q I'll see. l U i I . I I l I 0 i I Q I I ' I I Q U : QIIIIIIIIIIQ ': 9 l Q me 1 1 .-.L . f l'llllllllll.lQ.l'6 IlIIIlIlllnllIlllI IIIIIIIIIIII 36 uuuuuuouuull lllllluluulluslllo llllIIlll!V . ! p? p. , - l I 0 LARQ Seniors HELEN MCCALMANT. Commercial. Glee '19, Cavell '18-'19, Basketball '17- '18-'19, B. D. D. S. '19. Helen was one of the first to catch the Khaki Kraze and gets more overseas mail than any girl we know. She is starting a weight competition with Bessie Malone. Rather fond of a certain tall, lean ex-basketball player. Hal Ha! Hall! HAROLD GEVERS. B. D. D. S. '16-'17-'18-'19, Pep '18-'19, Glee '18-'19, He is such a small lad we can't say much about him, at least about his size. He is the twin to 4'Mlch but he beat him to long trousers. He makes a fine negro on the stage and keeps up that record with the bones. How come you all so good on that 'huh' stuff? VALERIA MARIE COX. i Normal Training. Cavell '18-'19, Glee '19. Valeria has been of invaluable service in the Cavell Club, both this year and last. One of the first to offer her services when there is work to be d0l16 anywhere. And, boys, what Valeria can not cook simply isn't in the cook-hook. I'll be there. QIIIUIIIIIIQ '.L6l'El H - - . ........... 1, .... ..... Lldfii I I I I I I , I Seniors u I I I I BESSIE ROWENA MALONE. l Normal Trainimz. . Cavell '18-'19, Glee '19. : Roller is good-natured and quiet but . always smiling: has the usual fat 1nan's . disposition. Tis hoped that time will not chfmge her. M'1y your sncc-ess in life be in proportion to your size Roller Well I declfire I XWTON ILNIQLR C01'I1lllGI'Cl'Ll P 18 19 A nice quiet ch ip who wouldnt htrm you f0I the vxoild although he tiiel to kill '1 Freshm'in in the spring 011 s fl ht At all othel times he lms been founl sfiie home of these dns he will be 1 1e'1t bllGl ness mln VVe know he will he beciu e Miss Bow s'1vs so Down with Fieshmen Noinitl TI'llIllIlL vell 18 19 Klee sed fox 1 pu il nie Ioie Hftve you seen it It s in the snipsiot set' l0ll but be c vieful bows dont he n is let by the vostunie f thit is the lit at style farnieiette clothes Hou I do love Hlstoly outlines QIIIIIIIIIIQ .Li l 'E , I 1 . I . , . 4- ,U I , . . I I I I I II I I f, . ,1 I J: 1 A' .' , I ep, -, I . ' I ', 2 ' ' ' 1 f U . , , . ,V .L '. 1 t' Qs, 'u. . ,- , ,'- I , ,. , 1. ... . s ., .- ..,. -- I .,. , ., . . 2. t ' , as ' - I . t. ,- ,. -Y I I I I I I I I I I I BLANCHE KRAVSS. I 'z : f. ' Ca ' -' ,l, '18. . Po. 'a s viz pit-t ' for ' . . . ., '. ' 2.1 U ,.t' '1'. , 2 ' !'.- . ,l . ,, or 1 ' . sei' ' , .. . ,H l .. , - .. ' -- I I I I I I I I I . IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII ' EI.r. ,IlIll:-III.:L-AAS:-IIIIIIIIIIII-.Ugg E . E . Seniors . ' JOSEPH MCCARTHY. . 3 Comniercial. U Q' Pep '18-'19, Glee '18-'19. l I The greatest thing about Joe is that U I fave full of freckles. He reached the U Q height of his glory playing on the Senior I 5 Basketball tezun. He hails from India- I .H homa but has been with us so long that J. . ' l1e has become Lz1wtonized . ' . g 1 lily garsh! . I U Q . MISS WOODS. ' l Senior Class Ma. . I Here-'s our class Ma . Don't you like g Q her? We de, we call her Woodsie n' . . everything. A little bird told ns that it . . is zi good thing we are of nge this year - I for we might not have a niee niunnt gin- - . other year. Wonder why- ber-hu he's un . ossit'er. I I I I I I I I I I I I . I . I I I I I I I I MH. DOYLE. Q I Senior Class Pu. I . This is Former Doyle. XVe like him I : also. You will too when you are at Senior I and find out his S. R. D. has io be on Q I something besides class zulniittnnve cards. Q I It's at mighty big something l00- TJl1llUlll- g Q er . Q nllllnunlllllllllz IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII: lllanolanlna 39 ElIrlIIllllIl:lIlI: :IIIIIIIIIVIIII-IIIE : E I 'I : Q-X1 2 MQ H I I 4 I' I . I I Q I I : fvi P941 7, Spccml P053 Q I ' h- l - . I I -- - - I I ' I 0 I -- I I . I I 'F . 'n l I B l: I . - x . I 'I I I I I I I I I f I I I I I I 1 V., A I . . I I 5' ' I I , V ' ,- . I I if if 'fr' 7 l I ,j A 1-gi-g 5 I I . V. ' .I ' . I ' I I L? I I fi gl I - I I - I I 1 I I I K ll I A I I k-QV M I I ' I I if . I ' I I I Q. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I : QIIIIIIIIIII : ' I :IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII 40 LAAQ Il lllllllll x W f 'Q JU I .LG 16 41 R A I I1llIlllIl.1lQlll: :-lllll.Illlil:-.l Iuniors CHARLES ENGLISH. Pep '18-'19, Orchestra '19. Another admirer of Dere Mable . How in the world does he ever tell them apart? AUDRIA TUCKER. B. D. D. S. '19, Cavell '19, Glee '19. We wonder if she really believes all that stuff about his being so perfect. FERN GIJOUX. Cavell '18-'19, Glee '18-'19. Isn't it sad, yes he has been ordered away? She seems to be taking it rather well though Perhwpe he is cominrl back who knows ADI I AIDF FOY Civell 18 Glee Club 19 Olchestxi 19 Pianist 19 1 pumst she his cextunly Ilfldt tilk Ifvex populir with the oppoeite sex C FCIL COCKRILL P 18 19 H is so n1'1l1 we mn not my much 'xbout hun without oveilofulin him 4' 4 X , A . , . r 1 ., r ., , .. 1 . . , Asf 'z' z V 'i 111 hit, she sure can lnuke that instrument . 1 . I 1 1 ,' s . Ty . '- en' -' - I e ' s . ' . sz f . 1 ' ' L ' 31 l . I I I I I I I I I llfllllllllllllxlg Illllllllllllllll llllllllllll 42 :!IT.qIqlqqIQTIIIII: :IIIJ-:ppqlllllllulf-E Il IIIIIIIIIIIII 'I I I I I DI I I ..- . I I : u . I . I : 1 Iumors . , I , V I , I ' I I 1 1 I . ' JUSTIN GEVERS. I gd Football '19, B. D. D. S. '19, Pep '18- I . '19. I I- He would be a. ladies' 1112111 if he wasn't I I so bashful. Shiney's brother. One of our I I star athletes. I : TRULA HURNIG. 2 . Cavell '18-'19, French '19, B. D. D. S. . I '19, Latin '17, President '18-'19g Class Fes- Y. . retary-'1'reasu1'e1' '18-'19. 1 . 3 A bright young lady who makes the ' . niost of every opportuiiity. . I I Q I I RUTH SPRAGUE. II I Cavell '18-'19, B. D. D. S. '18-'19, Latin ' I I '17-'18-'19, Class President '17, Se01'etai'y ' I I Cavell '18. I I My! isn't she popular for a Junior? Anil I I she sure can make good vandy too. You I I just ought to try it. I Q I 0 VIQRNA 1+:1,11oD. I . Cavell '18-'19, Glee '18, B. D. D. S. '19, : I Vice-President Class '18, TI't'2LSllI'6I' '19, l . Verna keeps us scared to death 111051 of I I : the ti111e. NVhat if she should get her . r-aught in a eloud-Ye Gods!!? I ' I g I . JOIG MARCH. 1 . . Pep '18-'19, Football '17-'18-'19, Bas- I ' ketball '19, Q Q Josephine has one special hohby and 1 I . that is giving oral reports in Engzlish IV. g ' He is the other half of 1XIlll'2l10l'ilG S quar- ' I ' rel. . I 1 I Q ' I . I . ' I . I Q I I I l I I I 5 ' I U ' I I I I I I u ' . i I I I I I . I - I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIII Ill 43 IIUIIIIIIIIIIICIII Qllllllllllllllll .a F , LA R Q , s F : nolnanvlalmaa . . I . I 'i I I I . n Iumors I I I r 'l EXALL ENGLISH. 'Ng Pep '17-'18-'19, Orcliestra '18-'19, : Frenrh '18-'19, Football '19, 1 It It is only lately that we have been able . to distinguish between Ex. and Chas. I Who'd a' thunk they was-:n't twins? IJ I . MARCIA PRUITT. 9 Latin '17-'18-'19, Spanish '18, Cavell Q '18-'19, Glee '18-'19, French '19. 1 I Marcia's chief asset is tickling the ivor- - ies. A happy-pro-lueky sort of a girl. I. . . v .N INEZ ROGERS . Spanish '18-'19, Cavell '18-'19, I g Inez bids fair to be as good a student 'Q as her sister who is now taking honors .li in Missouri. Mrs. Moore might call her I . ' a student HSolresahente!' v - . , ., F . MADLII-. It LRRFIL. . CaveH'18Jl9,French'19,LaHn'17J18- . 'l9, Vice-President Class '19. .N You ought to hear her Hparley-voo . ller . ' ambition is to become a French or Latin L . . Prof. some day. One of the famous Fer- . 1 rel Sisters . I : RICHARD HARPER. ' B.Il D.S.'17J18J19,Pep'18J19 . We always did say soldier boys were . . lucky. They all fall for him. VVhat a . pity Harper didn't get the part of Smith . in the Senior class play. Has signed a . contract with Esther LaGrone for dura- . tion of Senior play pracnre. . I I I I I . . . t I . . I I QIIIIIIIIIIQ I ' . .e.. I IIUIIIU--...-..'..l'Q alsolnonnaonnlunu III IIIIIIII M :'lIIIIIIuIIjIuIIIE.Z:g 21.Q.EunnIIIIIIIII I'III if IIIIIIIIIIIII l 'l .l I I l I : Iumors l j EUGENE E. MQNAUGHTON. t Pep '19, Spanish '19. 'N Eugene arrived here at mid-year. The only thing we can say is that Billy had better hurry home. I I I I I I I Mother May has done some excellent l I I I UNA MAY REID. B. D. D. S. '19, Cavell '18-'19, Glee '19. work in B. D. D. S. this year and we ex- pect to see her taking the lead next year. ' HATTIE LEWIS. ' caveli '18-'19. I The most faithful member of the Junior 3 class. She is always here, rain or shine. I I . HAZEL HOLLINGSHEAD. . Cavell '18-'19, Latin '19, I I Hazel is blossoming: out so that we ' hardly recognized her this year. Taking: ' . Senior English to save time next year. I I I I . EDVVIN WARREN. Q Pep '18-'19. I Pete has promised Polly he will never I again take part in a play. We can not I blame Polly, just look what parts he al- ' ways manages to get. I I I I I I I I ' : QIIIIIUIIIIQ :IIIIIllllllllIl3: IDIIIIIJIIIIQIZIIII IIIIIIIIIIII 45 I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ellllillllllll-ll Iuniors KENNETH K. DUNHAM. Spanish '18-'19, Pep '18-'19, Glee '19. We feel that we are leaving' the Senior honors in good hands when we remember that Kenneth takes them up -next year. GRAYCE BRYANT, Cavell '18-'19, B. D. D. S. '19, Glee '19. Didn't she make a splendid cook in the Junior play? But Oh! where did she get that hat!! One of the Oriental Dancers. CATHERINE SPICER. Critic French '19, Cavell '19, Catherine has been away for some time hut. came back to finish her high school course in good old L. H. S. VETA ELROD. We know absolutely that her hair is just naturally that color for it has been that way since long before red hair be- came the fad. EUGENE LEGGICT, Pep '19. Eugene just will not be jokefl about and that is all there is to it. Belongs to that Tough gang . QIIIIIIIIIIQ .Li l 6 ll I to I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Il I I I I I I ,I I I I I I ...D IIIIIIIIIIII 46 :IIIlIlIIIII:'IIIE :lllllIIIIIlII'II:: 0 ' 4' Illllllllllll , 1 I u 2 I I I I I I 3 . I , Iumors . I I I I I I I I I II I DAN HUNDLEY. . 'N Vice-President Pep '19, President Glee 'I I, '19, Business Manager A. A. '19, B. D. D. I U S. '19, Fl'QJ1Ch '19, I ' Dan has only been here a little while l 9 but it has not taken him long to make I 5 himself known. Now, you think l1e was I l a charter member of the class. Q ' 1 I PEKA NANCE. I I I F , Cavan '19, Latin '19, French '19, , U ' We are not able to find any jokes on . . Peka.. She either behaves properly all the . . time or covers her tracks exceedingly well. : 9 I U EDNA M. COLLAR. I ' Latin '17-'18-'19, Cavell '18-'19. ' . Ruth's better half. An excellent reader. l : Oh yes! She talks fast and gets it over . quickly. ' I . ALICE CLEMENS. : 9 Glee 'l9. . Q Vlfe can truly suy that though we have Q g known her only at short time we have . g found her to be one of the best, most sin- I. 3 cere girls we ever 1net. ' . WILL-IAM BECKER. . . Pep '18-'1-9, Glee '19, B. D. D. S. '19, . . French 'l9. I I 9 Wil'm the conqnerer. For further in- I 5 formation see Pegzie. Willie is one of the I Q Becker trio. Always ready for hikes in . 0 his Lizzie- . . E IIIIIIIXIIIIQ E IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII: gggg:gig..m'..,.: IIIIIIIII III 47 IIIIIIIIIIII lqljllillglflllll llllilllllllllrlll Lllfiiy Iuniors CARL HANKS. Pep '18-'19, If Carl's knowledge grows in proportion to his age vertically and not horizontally he will be quite a wise man. RUTH M. COLLAR. Latin '17-'18-'19, Cavell '18-'19. There is one thing that Ruth will never be under any circumstances or conditions and that is at silent partner. EVELYN MIDDLETON. She knows more Spanish in a minute than we could acquire in an hour. The family trait of red hair seems to have skipped her, MAYBEN WILSON. Spanish '18-'19. She is such a quiet girl that we have never been able to find out just what is her greatest ambition. FLOYD NORTHRUI' An honest and upright gentleman, quiet and unassuming. , :l Y , , Q qnallllllllllllqle I IIIIIIIIIIII 48 -f-- iii IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I :llllilllulillllli EIIIIIIIIIIIII-lllz: 'I IIIIIIIIIIIII : ' 5 U I I Y I I I ' W I I I I ' I . Iumors . I i I I ' I l I I lx I I j 1 I I HOY MIDDLETON. ' I 3' Pep '19, i I I' Hoy can almost keep up with I'Zvelyn's I DLI Spanish but-oh! that red hair. Hoy and Q I i Evelyn come from Indiahonia. Q I ' I I - ANNA MARGUERITE STANFORD. ' : I Cavell '18-'19, Glee '19. i l There is one place where A. M. S. take: 1 . I the prize and that is in poetry but you . g should hear her sing in Glee Club!! . ' FANNIE PANTIER. l . Latin '17-'18, Cavell '18-'19. U . She is so fly-away and changeable that . 'i we are afraid to say anything about her U ' for fear that by the time this book comes Il ' out it would no longer be true. I I I .I Q ELIZABETH BRADLEY. I I Cavell '19. Q I Wie Wonder if she gets brilliance from I l association with the Major or is it the oth- I I er way around? Perhaps it runs in the Q I family. Q : ALFOIUQIMDBEHTS. : . One boy who can always be counted . . upon to keep silent. He knows history . on all sides and van tell it too. I I I . I I I ll I I : E E QIIIIIIIIIIQ I- IE :llinlannnanlllans-I-6 ....Q.f....Tf:..Q: IIIIIIIIIIII roofs-ie,ee -S 1 IIIIIIIIIIII Iumors ANNA DELL ADKISSON. Cavell '18-'19, B. D. D. S. '18-'19, Glee '18. There is so much to be said about her we hardly know where to begin. Her chief assets and hobbies are curls and quarrels. A regular man-hater. Ask C. N. F. and J. S. L. E. CLAY VENABLE. Pep '19, Latin '19, Glee '19. Noted for his sliding ability. He has been known to slide from the dome to the basement without a stop. CHRISTINE LANDIS. Cavell '18-'19, Latin '17-'18-'19, Secre- tary '183 President Junior Class. Christine has great executive ability and always has new ideas on thinas. A good, all-round club girl. GILES W. GREY. Class Pa . The Juniors certainly were fortunate in their choice of a Pa . Grey is one of the best sports we have had on the Fac- ulty in many years. He always lends a of whatever he undertakes. I lr I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I helping hand and is sure to make a success . I I MISS EVANS. I Class Ma . I VVho said the Juniors didn't have a ' ll-Ia? You Juniors had better watch your I step though-you may not have a nice I mama next year. The Smith epidemic l is spreading at an alarming rate and you Q may find yourself orphans next year. Q I I I I , I I ' I I I I I B I lW ' ll' IYIIIIPI:.IlIIVIlIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII 50 :n?MQ'. 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'4 if P3 .i kd A E3 VA L. x Pi PBQQ 51553 .C E3 pg rH I 'V NLM ,f ,gg ,-4 4 I1 xv amnY .- 4, 1. A-u 11. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ' I L3 A Q Q IIIIIIIIIIIII - .i I I Our Honor Roll . I I ADKISSON, PAYNE, BRADLEY, J. R. O., '14, . Field Clerk, Inf., France. 2nd Lt. Artillery, Ft. Sill, Okla. ' ADKISSON. FRANK. BRADLEY, MARVIN, '15, ADPI35SSffbHgIbv1lfg1S5 Camp Bayard. N- Mex- seaman, Navy, Great Lakes Training st. . Field Clerk' Ft' 'Sm' okla' BRIQENSTR Iiglggery Camp Jackson 1' ALLRED, ARMOUR A., C ' ' ' I Instructor, Navy Radio, Point Loma, BRE,N'MAN JACK I C l. f - AIELISABN. iIAM' F Segrnan, Navy, Great Lakes Training : eaman, avy, rance. - ANDREWS, JOHN, '09, BROWN. HAMPTON. : Pvt, Q, M, Cu Ft, Sill, Okla, 1st Sgt. Co. D. 111th Engineers, France. ANDREWS, JOE, '09, BROWN. BEN. '14, ' ARMSTRONG, KENT, '11, Sgt. Medical, France. ' Pvt. lst cl. Artillery, Camp Flaggler, BROWN, RICHARD, : Wash, Pvt. Infantry. ARMSTRONG, SEARCY, '14, BUELL. FRED. I Cpl. 19th Inf., Camp Travis, Tex. lst Lt. Inf., France. I ATCHISON, HOMER, '15, BURTON, JOHN, '14, Q Sgt. M. T. Co., Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. 2nd Lt. Artillery, Ft. Monroe, Va. Q AURELL, KARL, CAINE, HOWARD, '11, Pvt. 137th Int., Ft. Sill, France. CASIN, JAMES, : AUTREY, TODD, ' CANNON, HENRY, '16, . Seaman, Navy, Ft. Sill, France. Pvt. Inf., Camp Travis, Tex. . BECKER, DANIEL, '18, ' CARTER, TULLIS, . Pvt. S. A. T. C., Norman, Okla. Pvt. Medical, Ft. Sill, Okla. . BLUE, BILL, CHRISTMAS, EARL, U Cpl. Aviation, Post Field, Ft. Slll, Okla. Cpl. Q. M. C., Ft. Sill, Okla. l BLANDING, DONALD, '12, CALYER, DAN, I 2nd Lt. Infantry, Ft. Sill, France. COTTON, JOHN, I BLACK, LEONARD, '09, Pvt. M. T. Co. Q 1st Lt. Artillery, Ft. Sill, Camp Pike, COOTER, TOM, 1 g BLAf:11?ngi5vEN, '14, CHPA,ST11gIINT.EtI?6EBNllg??1,R, : Sgt. Mjr. Hdq. 9th Army Corps, St. Mi- Pvt. S. A. T. C., Norman. . hiel, France. CHASTAIN, WILLIAM, ' BOWER, CECIL, Seaman, Navy. Sgt. 357th Inf. Camp Travis, France. CHANCELLOR, JOE, . BOWERS, HARRY, Pvt. M. T. Co., California. . Sgt. Q. M. c., Florida, France, Dom- CRABTREE, ALBERT, I phan. Cpl. Aero Mechanic, Kelley Field, ' BOWMAN, OSCAR, '15, France. I Cpl. Hdg. 9th F. A., Ft. Sill, Okla. CROSBY, HAROLD, I BOWMAN, GARRETT, Sgt. lst cl., 15th Div., Camp Logan, I Seaman, Navy, Brest, France. , Tex. . BOWMAN, RA , CURREY, LEWIS, Sgt. Q. M. C., Ft. Sill, France. Seaman, Navy, France. : BIVINS, ACY, '14. QULLEN, RAYMOND. . BRANDON, A. L., DAWSON, EVERETT, . Sgt. Medical, Camp Logan, Tex. Pvt. S. A. T. C., Norman, Okla. BROCK, ROBERT E., '15, DAY, PAUL, U Radio Electrician, Univ. Indiana and Seaman 1st cl., Navy, U. S. S. Matsonia, : Okla. France. , BAUGHMAN, LE cRoY, ELLER, C. E., I Pvt. 36th Div. Inf., Doniphan, Bowie, Pvt. School of Arms, Ft. Sill, Okla. I France. ELROD, RAYMOND, QDD, I BRADLEY, MARTIN J., '13, 121st Aero., San Antonio, Kelley Field, I Pvt. S. A. T. C., Norman, Okla. Tex. j I I QIIIIIIIIIIQ : I Illloalonlnalloll ................,. ' 1 hu. 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllllllllll O , C... Q IR Q , : : aauauanaannuu , e 3 I . . Q 9 Our Honor Roll-Contmuecl , I I I ENGLISH, FRANK, HERNDON, CLYDE, . U Cpl. M. T. Co., Camp Meade, B. M. Pvt., S. A. T. C., Edmond, Okla. I ' ENGLISH, LEON, '15, HERNDON, CLIFTON. '18, . . 5th Field Artillery. Sgt. lst cl. Q. M. C., Ft. Sill, Okla. U ' FARQUHAR, RUSSELL, '13, QDJ, HIGGINS, PETE, '17, ' . Pvt. Machine Gun, Camp Travis, Tex. Engineers. . : FARQUHAR, RAYMOND, '16, HOGAN, FRANK, : . Pvt. S. A. T. C., Norman, Okla. Sgt. 39th Balloon, Post Field, Ft. Sill . . FLOOD, DICK, Okla' . lst Lt. Aviation, Post Field, Ft. Sill, I-IOAGLAND, ARLO, I Okla. . Pvt. Aviation, Post Field, Ft. sin, Okla. I : FRANCE, MERLE, '12, HOLT, PAUL, '12, . . Pvt. Infantry, France. Sgt. lst cl. Aviation, Ft. Logan, Col. Kel- I . FRANCE LE MOYNE, '12, lei' Field, Tex- : - Pvt. Inf., Camp Pike, Arkansas. HOOVER, CECIL, . . FRYE, EARL, Sgt. Inf., Camp Pike, Ark. . Private. HOOVER, JOHN, I . GARTREVLL, OLIVER, Seaman, Navy, France. I, . Cpl. Q. M. C., Ft. Sill, Okla. HUFF, GLEN, IV GALYON, EDGAR, '08, Pvt. Tank Corps, Los Angeles, Cal. I ' Jr. Lt. Navy, Von Stuvean and N. Y. HUMPHREY, PAUL, '18, l I GALYON, EARL, Pvt. S. A. T. C., Norman, Okla. I' I Pvt. Ordinance, Camp Rearton, N. J. HUTTO, EARL, , .N l GIBSON, WILLIAM, Cpl. Engineers, lllth, Camp Cody, Dem- . 5 Seaman, Navy, Great Lakes, France. ing, N. Mex. . . GENTRY, PASCHAL, JETER, BELL, I . Pvt. Artillery, Little Rock, Ark. Pvt. 137th Aero, Ft. Sill, France. . GLICK, TOM, JESSE, HUGH, '14, . Pvt. Inf., Camp Travis, Tex. Pvt. lst cl. Medical Chemist, Post Field, . I GORDON, ALVA, Cleveland, ohio. I . Pvt. 15th Div. P. O. Detachment, Camp JOHNSON, WENDELL, l I Logan, Tex. Pvt. Medical, France, Germany. l . GRANT, FRANCIS, JOHNSON, RICHARD, I I Sgt. lst cl. School of Fire, Ft. Sill, Okla. Pvt. Inf., Camp Travis, Tex. I I GROSS, DONALD, JONES, LAWRENCE, '18, Q Q Pvt. lst cl. 137th Aero, Ft. Sill, Gar- Pvt. S. A. T. C., Norman, Okla. . . den City, N. J., England. JORDAN, MARVIN, . ' GUTHRIE, HERBERT, '15, Pvt. S. A. T. C., Norman, Okla. . ' Sergeant. KARCHER, ABIE, '17, ' . GUTHRIE, ELDON. Field Clerk, Ft. Sill, Okla. and Georgia . . GORDON, JOHN, KEARNEY, HARVEY, '13, . . Medical, Fort Logan, Colo., Fort Riley, KEEGAEN, SAMUEL J., '12, Kan. Lt. Aviation, France. . ' HARPER, JOHN. '17, KE-ELEY, ROBERT, '18, I . Pvt. V. M. T., Virginia Military Acad- Pvt. S. A. T. C., Norman, Okla. I I emy. KIDO, CHESTER, I I HARPER, JAMES, '15, Navy. I Q Seaman, Navy, Porto Rico. KING, MCKINLEY, I U HARPER, RICHARD, Seaman, lst cl. Navy, N. Y. St. Remy, ' Pvt. Infantry, Camp Bowie, Tex. France. - HARNED, DEWEY, '15, KIRKPATRICK, KENNETH, I Private. Mechanic, 137th Aero, Post Field, . HADD-EN, JULIAN. -France, Germany. . HARVEY. DON. KOONS, ERNEST, '11, . Pvt. Hdq. 9th F. A., Ft. Sill, Okla. Seaman, Navy, N. Y. HALL, FRED, '15. LAWRENCE, ROBERT, '15, I HANDVERKER. MAURICE, Radio Instructor, Navy, Harvard Univ. . Pvt. Medical, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. Cambridge, I I I I QIIIIIIIIOIQ . ll.IIIllIIIlIlIUE.'1'.?.iq.:...........'...' V :llIlllllIIUIIII.E-E-..gg.gE...:.....1... ': o Our Honor Roll-Continued I I . . I l LAWRENCE, ARTHUR, Spanish Censor, Mexico. LATHRAM, CRIT, Pvt. Medical, Ft. Oglethorp, Ga. LATHRAM, WILBUR, Cpl. Medical, Camp Logan, Tex. LENINIGHER, WILLIAM H., '13, lst Lt. Aviation, Ft. Sill, Kelley Field, Camp Dick, France. LEWIS, CHARLES, Sgt. Dep. 11 Gen. Repair Shop, France. LEGGETT, ROY, Pvt. Q. M. C., Camp Johnson, Jackson- ville, Fla., France. LINDSEY, JEAN, '11, Seaman, Navy, France. LUND, HAROLD, Pvt. S. A. T. C., Norman, Okla. LUND, ARNO, C. P. O. Navy, France. MAIN, CLARKSON, Pvt. S. A. T. C., Norman, Okla. MALCOLM, DE WITT, I Medical, Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. MAVITY, JACK, Pvt. Aviation, France. MARPLE, FRANK, Pvt. Inf., Ft. Oglethorp, Ga. MATHIEU, ELRO, '13, Sgt. lst cl. Medical, Camp Grant, France. MANGAN, LAWRENCE. MANGAN, FRANK. McDUFFIE, NEIL, Pvt. S. A. T. C., Norman, Okla. McCLURE, LIONEL, '12, Lt. Aviation. McMAHON, EUGENE, lst Lt. Aviation, San Antonio, Tex. MCCOY, O. H., McGEE, EARL, Ensign, Navy, Great Lakes, Chicago. McKENZIE, BEN, Aerial Service, Navy, Charleston, S. C. MITSCHRICH, ALBERT, Pvt. Inf., Camp Logan, Tex. MOFFETT, CLYDE, '14. MULL, GAYLE, Cpl. lst Reg. Motor Mech., Rainbow Di- vision. MULL, JIM, Sgt. Inf.. Camp Travis, France. MULLIN, SAM, Pvt. Inf., Camp Travis, Tex. MOORE, NORTON, Pvt. Artillery. Camp Doniphan, Okla. NEWMAN, ORLEY, Sgt. lst cl. Q. M. C. Fire Dept., Camp Cody, Deming, N. Mex. NEAL, LEO, . Cpl. Marines, Paris Island, N. C., France PEARSON, RALPH, Sgt. Signal Corps, Ft. Sill, Okla. PEARSON, CARL, Lt. Reg. Supply 13th F. A., Buchel Germany. PHILLIPS, ALFRED H., Cpl. Cavalry, Camp Travis, Jackson Fla., France. PHIPPS, TOM, Pvt. 85th Inf., Camp Travis, Tex. PRUITT, JAMES, Sgt. Q. M. C., Camp Johnson, Fla. PRUITT, ARTHUR, Sgt. Artillery, Camp Taylor, Ky. PLUMMER, RICHARD, 5 Pvt. Engineers, Ft. Sill, Bowie, France QUIGLEY, LORAINE, Pvt. School of Arms, Ft. Sill, Okla. RANES, OTIS, '13, Sgt. 138th Aero, Post Field, Ft. Sill Okla. RENSCH, LEO, Sgt. School of Arms, Ft. Sill, Georgia. REIFSCHNEIDER, HARRY, QDD, Navy. RILEY, FLETCHER, '12, 1st Lt. Artillery, France. ROSS, HOAK, '13, Sgt. Pilot, Aviation, Coblen, Germany. ROCKWELL, EARL, Infantry. . ROBBINS, DELOS, 5th F. A. Band, Ft. Sill, France. ROBERTS, EARL, Sgt. Mjr. 305 Motor Corps, Clemount France. ROUNDS, FOREST, Pvt. Navy, Oklahoma Destroyer, France RUSSELL, WALKER LEE, '15, lst Lt. Inf., Rock Springs, Wyoming. SANDERS, J. B., SEVEY, WILLIE, '14, Lt. Aviation, Syracuse, N. Y., San An- tonio, Ft. Worth. SCHOFIELD, ALFRED, Pvt. 42nd Inf., 12th Div., Camp Devins Mass. SHEPLER, NED, '15, Pvt. S. A. T. C., Norman, Okla. SHOEMAKER, EDDIE, Pvt. 343 F. A., Camp Travis, Tex. SIMMS, RUPERT, Seaman, Navy, Great Lakes, Chicago. SMITH, ROBERT J. SMOOT, JAMES, 137th Aero, Camp Doniphan, Okla. 1 1 EIll0lllllllIllllE. E.?.i2.:lllalllooolllllns .........-...'....LJ -QQIIII.-....l...'.: . . A . . I IIIIIIIIIIIII I I I ' 2 : Cui' Honor Roll-Contmuecl u - I I SMOOT, ROY, WARREN, MURL R., '14, . I Pvt. S. A. T. C., Norman, Okla. Machine Gun, France. . I STEPHENS, GEO. ALVIN, WATSON, LEO, . I Cpl. Aviation, Ft. Sill, France. lst cl. Seaman, Navy, St. Remy, France. gl STEPHENS, RONDO, WESTENKUEHLER, ERNEST, '16, ' g Lt. Engineers, Bowie, Texas. Pvt. S. A. T. C., Norman, Okla. ' . STEPHENS, EARL, WELSH, BRYANT, 5 .i Lt. Engineers, Camp Bowie, Camp Up- Cpl. Engineers, Norman, Okla. 3 . ton, Va. - WHITE, BURTON, I . STEWART, RAY, '18, Pvt. S. A. T. C., Norman, Okla.. I Pvt. S. A. T. C., Stillwater, Okla. WILLIAMS, CARL, 3 ' SNEED, DALE. Pvt. S. A. T. C., Weatherford, Okla. 5 ' STRUBELT, WALTER, '11, WILLIAMS, EARL, . U Pvt. Engineers, Camp Bowie, France. WINN, GILBERT, . ' SIMPSON, HERBERT, WIRTZ, JOHNNIE, . I Lt. Artillery, Camp Taylor, Ky. Veterinary Surgeon, Camp Funston. . I TAGUE, JOHN, '10, WIESVF, FRANK, '15, I Lt. Artllltgi, France. Lt. Artillery. . I TEMPLIN, LPH, '15. WILLHITE, JOHN, '12, l I TIMMONS, JOHN, '10, Pvt. Inf. 135th Div., Camp Doniphan, I I Pvt. 34th Inf., France. France. I 3 THORNTON, OTTO, WHITFIELD, JOHNNIE, I . Pvt. Inf., Camp LOEHII, Tex. Pvt. Inf., Camp Travis, Tex. g . TOMLINSON, LESTER, WRIGHT, A, E., . . Engineers, Bowie, 36th Div., France. 90th Div, Machine Gun. . ' TOWNSEND. CLARENCE. WYATT, CHARLES, '18, . ' Pvt. s. A. T. C., Weatherford, okla. Pvt, S, A, T, C., Norman, Okla. . . TUCKER, EDDIE, WOODHOUSE, HARRY, '13, I Pvt. Naval Air Starti0H, Bordeaux. Field Clerk, Post Field, Ft. Sill, Okla. ' I France. ZORGER, EARL, Pvt. Inf., Camp Pike, I p TURNER, RICHMOND, '15, Ark, : g Seaman, Navy, Brest, France. , TURNER, LELAND, TEACHERS I . Sgt. M. T. C., Camp Logan, Tex. B. J. MCGEE, . . TROSPER, FRED, '10. Pvt. Inf. Camp Travis, Tex. ' I TYREE, WADE, '15, GLADYS FAWCETT. . . Lt. Aviation, France. Canteen Worker, France. . . I . I I I I i' . I . I - A : I I I ' . , I Q I Q f I Q I . I . I . I ' I . I . I . I . I U QIIIIIIIIIIQ : - I I :IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII 65 Sill ll llil:L-.AAq:!lllllllllllllll Z I l I nf the thrrr Ezuutun High mugs gum- thvir liuw fur hvmnr- rarg 5 Bakr LIU Russell Ilialrquhar A Harry iirifarhnvihrr ' Kagmnnh Elruh 3111 illivmnrg '11 I I . 2 I III I I: lllllll some llcanllallna 66 ,LAAQZB LIEUT. L. P. WOODS Professor of Military Tactics. Battalion Major-John Bradley Battalion Adjutant-Clyde Herndon E.lfllllllllllll': llll llllllllllll . 6 7 IIIIIIIUIIIS-llll I I lllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII hu un- All ' ' . . LJ A A Q . . IIIIIIIIIIIII '. I C -- . W, . I I I I I I I I I I I WI I I I I I I I I I COMPANY A : I COMPANY ROSTER . Earnest Peoples, Jr., Captain. l Eugene McNaughton, lst Lt.g John B. March. 2nd Lt. I Sergeants : Charles Franklin, 1st Sgt. J. Sims Lamar . Eugene Johnson Glen Alair - Exall English Wilbur Harper . Corporals ' E. Warren B. Gibbins Joe March R. Sprague I R. McConkey J. C. Burns D. Hundley H. Gevers l D. Malcolm L. McCalmant C. English g Privates I A. Childs H. Pippin T. ompelette I R. Cooter C. Folk C. Simpson I M. La Grone D. Sponsler L. Rounds I J. Adkisson K. Dunham V. Legette I A. Swihart W. Glasby L. Aurell I B. Pippin C. Colclasure F. Farquhar I P. Wilson H. Hollingshead G. Green Q G. Davis C. Crawford L. Burton . E. Cones R. Sauerman J. Hoffman - Claud Soper H. Middleton J. Frazier . L. Lenniger M. Denney A. Moore R. Keeley L. Davis F. Heinz ' W. Becker H. Simpson A. Roberts . J. Rogers J. Abe March R. Gensman I C. Chappell D. Karcher A. Echart I C. Hanks P. Boren G. Millard I P. Sponsler H. Gentry C. Buckner I P. Becker R. Claycomb L. Parkinson I Clarence Soper C. Cockril D. Peoples . I C. Parker F. Northrop D. Wilson . L. Owen J. Shanklin E. Legette l H. Bryant E. Cox C. Mitchell . J. Japp J. McCarthy C. Clift ' C. Fontain E. George L. Garner . J. Gevers C Venable O Stevens ' QIIIIIIIIIIQ HMerrill ' I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 68 Illllllllillllllll llllllllllllllll-I 0 , L.: Q lx Q , : I IIIIIIIIIIIII . I I I I Q V I 0 -s e I' . I . I . I . I . I U 'I 5 I l 'U ll ' ' I I J I . I n I I I I I I U I I I, I I U l - 3 I V I I ' I I UOMPANY '-11 I I I : COMPANY ROSTER. : g Roy Oakley, Captain. Q : Glen Cramer, First Lieutenant. : I , I I I . Sexgeants I 0 Colby Maddox, lst Sgt. ' : I . Coach Autry Wynn Snodgrass I I I I Corporals : : K. McCalmant A. Forney I P. Lee T. Strickland I I . G. Sauerman T. Thompson . I I . Privates N. ' R. Cannon B. Batey F. Kirkland . I D. Swearington H. Green G. Crawford I I E. James C. Bowman R. Friedman I I L. Crouch C. Elrod D. Boyette ' I I . C. Crossland W. Davis H. Pedigo I I A. Ranklin C. Mavity G. Zea Q 9 E. Reed R. Ludrich R. Stevens V l 3 F. Stewart K. Brown A. Wade 3 ' F. Folk P. Hartnell F. Fieweger g . M. Hadley W. Kendall B. Miller . . J. Hues B. Thomson . I I f I I I I I I I : QIIIIIIIIIIQ : ' ' - ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 69 IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllillllllllllll Z 1 4- l , LAR6, W. Weinburg R. Rorax F. Harper D. Powell T. Royer S. Peltier K. Cash H. Shafler L. Cole H. Eckles J. Merril W. Killgore UOMPANY C COMPANY ROSTER Parks Sanders, Captain. Charley Chastain, Second Lieutenant. Ser-geauts Thurman Byrd, First Sergeant. Obe Pettit Vern Stanford Corporals L. Runnels H. Bryan W. Harvey C. Colclusure L. Noe Ray Rice Privates E. McDuffie G. Crawford Roland Mason Roscoe Rice P. Vanzandt A. Wilson R. Burt R. Dyer P. Martin W. Howell L. Powell H. C. Gillock M. Julian J. H. Patterson W. Ford R. B. Lamb L. Waters J. Clark D. Henderson R. Chard M. Wilson R. Runnels B. Montage P. Lamon llfllll-....l'l'E.'l'.?.hH.:llllllllllllllll: 70 l' ' :fllll 0 ll Lage..- , I- Girls' Military inllidsll ll Ill ll: lllllllllll 71 I :..'9.....'..:....E E...........-....E O Major' My Major! QTo Major john Bradley with apologies to Whitmanj O Major! my Major' your fearful drill is done The troops have withstood every slur the honor you have won Thy hour is near whispers I hear the troops are all exultmg While follow eyes the Major boys the Major stern commanding But O whistle' whistle' whistle! Thy tones so cruel and loud While at our head our Major stands Cold stearn and proud I I . I l I I I I I Q O I 2 I ' ' I I I . . t . . . I ' I I ' . . . . I . . i . , . . x ' . . . y . , . , . I . . , . . I - I I I , I . I . . . Q l I l . . ' I . 1 I ' , - I I I ' : O Major! My Major! Your cup of honor fills, l . Stop you-for your troops suffer-for you their blood thrills. : I For you bouquets of bricks and bats-for you the troops are yearning, I ' For you they call the swaying troops, their eager faces turning. U I . . I . Here, Major, dear Major! . I ' This brick beneath your head! I : A wish of some buck private, : . To see you cold and dead. . I I I My Major does not answer, his lips are pale and still. I I : The troops do not obey him, he has not pluck or will, : . The troops are through for now and everg its drills are closed and . I done, ' I : From fearful drills the victor troops come in with object won. : . Exult, O troops! And sing, O men! 5 I But I with whistle rusted, I : Stand the ground my Major stood, : . ' ' ll -I7 . I . . , 'l9. I U I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I T I I I ' ' -3 3 ' - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII J' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII For Major now is busted CHAS N FRANKLIN II IIIIIII III 72 J MLS IIIUlIlIlIIlllIIII -llIIIQIIVIIIlrI.: 2 i :.i?:f.f'2.?.: I 1 l 0 1 . i I n 9 I 0 I .- u I .i 'X lim n n MY' 0 'ET' I. I I I I I u i ,Nam HE ' HUC H A CARIMJLL . I+ uuthaxll g I L SMITH X, WS: G W CJRIY lhukc thnll Mlbq DILLY , ' 1 , - 4 5 , A . M 1 I Q i Q i I . YK 'I .Q A 'X , E kr W Y t Y , i' I . V. -A 'W A 2 ' A .II I , , - X ., , 1 i- ab i I ' , , . A ,',,J qgy. ,, 4 i -fa. --'- 414, X ,' '-L', , sf :-: 1:.'1 u ' ' 215- - ' iff -- If -'-'P?5'i? .'1' , Al . A 5 i,, f3f5'QfQKi. l l ' ' ' I . , . '. ' C Y - Y x W Bust-lmll and Assistant Basketball Girls' llalsketlmll :uni Military E '.L6l6 H I1 4. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII III 73 llllllllllllllllll L.ik.g:llllllllIlllllll: Le Charles Pokorny Reed Cooter Charles Franklm J Sxms Lamar Dwlght Malcolm Edwm Warren joe March Glen Alanr Carl Hanks justm Gevers Clyde Herndon Herman Hughes tter Men tn I. H S Football Football Basketball Football Basketball Football Football Football Football Basketball Basketball Football Football Basketball Football - - . I I John M8I'Ch ..................................... .. ,.,,........................ Football A U ...llllllllllllll ',....,........... 74 .gr llllllli-:UIII5 EUIIIIIQIIIIII-I ji: roorexw. IUIIIIIB llilllllllll 75 W 1 :llllllllilflllllz zllliglllllllll-ll.: I I : The Football Season, 1919 : I Five games won and not a game lost, was the record of the Lawton High : : School squad in the season which ended on Thanksgiving Day. Of the live : : games won, all were with teams of equal standing. And Southwestern State Nor- I I mal and the 3rd Aero Squadron were out of our class. : : Lawton's total in points scored is 221, a formidable figure, against 13 for all : U opponents. I : Only one thing hindered a more successful season and that was on account : U I . of not being able to secure more games. I g Scores. . : Lawton ....... 6 Anadarko ............ ,...... 0 : : Lawton ........ ..,.... 4 6 Mt. View ,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,.,,,,, 7 I 5 Lawton ....... ....... 3 6 3rd Aero Squadron ...r.. ....... 0 : : Lawton ....... ...... 1 27 Walters ................... .,..... 0 I g Lawton ....... 6 S. W. S. Normal ......... ....... 6 : l -Q - I ' I ' 221 13 I : I : E 2 I I I - I I 2 : QIIIIIQIIIIQ : 2llIIlllll'llll0lE. 1'.?.h2.:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII: 76 LHEJSHHJCQGTEKJJEBBGICE an as m m ua u ls w ma B9 ew as su an m as f'Q L mw 'L': 1 'x'i'WaIn sr u ca muh 0 lrl as an mqfngs rx W -w'.?QL Ch A ij'a' L ' UQIBIIEIIHIIIIIII 1 Football N 1 N , , N W r , in 7 2 Top HOW'-l'i21I'lkS, Comer, Joe AI1ll'K'h, Huudley Cliusinvss lNIum1ge1'D, L2llll2lI', John 3 March, Franklin fCzxpt.D. 1 Bottom Row-Mc'D11fiie, Sponsler, Iinglish, Hughes, Gevvrs, People-S, IYIZIICOHIP. F w , 4 N I ix k , . r I I l X N . h . l A I - Q , Q R ii K gmfawfmsnmmsrmmg :vA,,,,,,,,n.,,,,,,,.,,. , ,,,, A, . ,..,,1 AV , m...,m.,,w.W,, fig -5 f-rj glam .. ,- ,,.,,......,W........,....,,.m..-....,M Q G1 F 9 5 W5 'B' 4' 5' '52 mf ii U M 5-3 L.5f--'-',,.-7L.,....,,,fI.Wg,,..,.f,Q,,,,,3 E3 I9 433 H H B D la Q 49 ,gp Q2 ga Q 53 twdsaivsauailnssmadlmn 77 El!llllllIlllllllE llllllllllllI-IIIE Q' Football I ' CHARLES N. FRANKLIN ' I L g l I O Ca tain of the 1919 football squad. Hao loses another of his star back- 1 I P : field men when Captain Franklin graduates this spring. This is his fourth year : . with Lawton High, holding down quarter-back this season. He proved himself I I I a good field general, and one who could show speed with the ball. He was I ' equally good at passing and kicking. Age 19, weight 180. ' . I I . I I I Elllllll ll 'E'1'.?.h2.:l!IIIIIIIIIIIIII: 79 IIIIIIllllIIlIIII: lIIIIIIIIIIII-'III I p . Football 3 I ff I l I I I 3 I 3 I I I Q I Q I li I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I REED W COOTER Full Back A man who plays hard whether winning or losing and he uses his head too As sure and hard a taokler as Coach Carroll has ever developed He IS another of the four year men and his graduation will leave a mighty big hole in next years squad Weight 160 pounds age 20 years J SIMS LAMAR I I Q I 4 I I I 0 ' . I I I ' I I . - - . . . . . . . , . , I I ' I I ' '. . ' . . .' l , . ' I 2 . - ' - I ' I I I I I 2 I I I I 2 . l ' I . Right Guard. Came out for the team . . in his last year but he played like an old I head. Always sure of a hole when the sig- . nal is called for his side of the line, and 9 on the defensive he is generally on the I U bottom of a play over guard. He is 17 ' I ' . I I : , - ' - ' I...IIIllIIIllII..'l4E J'i3 llllllllllalllllul years old and weighs 160 pounds QIIIIIIIIIIQ Ilililllnill 80 LARQ. p ff Football EDWIN P. WARREN Right End. Pete is a tall boy who stands, way out on end, turns them all in, and grabs any pass that comes out his way. He tackles low and busts an in- terference? VVell, we say he does. Pete had pretty hard luck this year, being laid up with injuries some of the season. He is 17 years old and weighs 155 pounds. CHARLES D. POKORNEY Right Half-back. Speed is his first, mid- dle and last name. When a necessary gain is needed Porkey can be depended upon. He is a hard tackler and a wizard when running with the ball. Fast on get- ting under a pass and a sure receiver. He is a four-year man, 19 years old and weighs 158 pounds. E Qllllll zlullllllllllllfzlg l...ll.llllll.llI llllllllllll 81 EII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIII: :QIIIIIIIIIIII-gl:-E I -.x I ll 2 'I : 'T' Football ' I I I f I I A ,, l K I I I :' l : E- l E E' 3 5 I 'E 5 2 I . I - : JUSTIN L GEVFRS Rlght Tackle We can always tell when Justm plays Why Look at lus nose 'titer a game A tackle who tackles md tackles hard and tackles all the tlme He holds them legardless of SIZE and tights tlll the Wh1Sl19 blows tlme out Justln has 'mother year to play football here He 15 19 yeals old and welghs 147 pounds JOHN B MARCH Center Well Iohns blg and slow but he plays football at that A blg center who IS able to pass the ball true and hard When John biased ln that 11116 you could depend on somethlng stoppmg Hell be back to play next year H1s wexght IS 212 I I I U I I kv I I I . . , . . 11 . I. . I . . . . . 4 . 2 . g . ' . . I . .' . '. I . 1 . '- I , , . ' Q I ' ' I I I It 'l U I 9 I ' ' I I S . 0 I I I I 'Y , I . . 1 ' I I . 1 ' I . - - ' ' I g . . , . . 'I . '. . . U pounds and he says he is 17 years old. I : QIIIIIIIIIII : ' ' ' Illlllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 82 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I , L.: Q lx Q , : I IIIIIIIIIIIII . ' I I I I I I I ' Football : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0 I ' I ' I ' I ' I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I : CARL H. HANKS ' . Left Guard. Carl isn't very heavy, but : . he hits just the same. When he started . . after a man you could depend on that man . . stopping and he could hold him too, almost . . regardless of size. A gritty player who never called for the whistle all season. He ' ' weighs 140 pounds and is 16 years old. . I I I I I I I I I I D I U I I DWIGHT L. MAL-COLM l ' Left Halt'-back. Well Doc is small in . . that back line but he makes it up in head - . work and quickness. He is sure on both . I offensive and defensive, and is a shark on I I pulling spirals from the sky. This is his I first year and we hope he will be back next I I year to help Hac build up another strong . Q back line. Weight 140 pounds, age 18 ' . years. . : QIIIIIIIIIIQ : ' ' - ' I-l'IIIllIlIlIII.. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII 83 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIllllIllllIl . . I 1 ' Ll A A 6 Q ' : l IIIIIIIIIIIII 5 I I Q I Q I Q I . I . I ' I ' Football , I . I I ' ' ' : . . . I . I ' I ' , I l Q. ' Q I Q I Q I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q I Q I Q I I , I I X I Q 'Q I Q I . I I , I Q I I I . . U . HLRMAN L. HUGHES . . Left Tackle. Whenever number 3 was I . called the backs could depend upon a hole ' I . through tackle. He is a husky, reliable ' Q . player whom the team can depend on. Q . Played a. hard offensive and defensive I game. Age 18 years, weight 155 pounds. . ' Oh! maybe I'll be back next year. . ' Sure! 3 ' I Q I Q I Q I I I Q I I JOE M. MARCH I I Left End. Irish may be light for an : I end but he plays out there for all that. He I makes a specialty of getting through and ' I getting the man with the ban. They didtrt l make many gains around that end. He will I Q be back next year to help build up another I Q winning team. Age 18 years, weight 145 I . pounds. I : 'IIIIIIIIIIQ : l I :IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIII III 84 ' LARQ. Olllllilllug ' Z1-a 16 llillllllll 85 The Season of 1919 The 1919 basketball season was one of the best Lawton Hrgh has had to boast of both m number of games and vxctorres Coach G W Grey took the boys and burlt them mto a strong well behaved scorxng machme Of the nme games played Lawton took seven of them In the drstrrct meet at El Reno Lawton was ehmmated by Anadarko who took the state champxonshrp Scores Lawton ...........................,.................... Hdq. of 9th F A. ..............,.............. . Lawton ................................................ Co. C 9th F. A. ,..........,,,,,........,.,,,,... , Lawton ..................................,............. Anadarko ............................,............... Lawton ........................................,....... Walters ....................,........................... Lawton ................................................ Lawton Independents ,...............,....... Lawton ................................................ Anadarko ..,..,............,,...........,,,,,,,.ll... Lawton ................................................ Comanche ....................,.,.........,...,....... ' Lawton ................................................ Comanche ............................................ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII : . L. A A Q . tg I I 2 I I I I I ' I I I I I 2 2 I QI I I I 5 2 I . I : , . . . . : I . . M I . . . y ' I ' ' . . I , . I 1 ' . I . . . . F . D 9 . . . . . : I I I . g l I I Lawton .................................................. 21 Battery E, 14th F. A. ,....................... 10 3 U 15 . 30 I : 61 20 : , so 20 , I 50 l5 I I I . 21 7 - . 27 51 , I 51 22 I : 81 s : . I : 357 183 : 2 2 I I I I 2 I ' I ' I I I I -I I I I I ' : I I I I I I ' ' - ' I ...QlllllIIIIIII:.'1'.?-anal.IIIIIIIIIIQIIIII 8 6 l :llrlIlllIlllT'Qlll: slllllllllllllhlll: ' lllllllllllll : ' 0 I l ' : 2 Basketball : I s 2 - : I 1 - : I 1 I' I I if I 2 . I . I l U REED COOTER l : Captain of the l9l9 Basketball team. Graduation claims another captain : I this year. All basketball lovers regret that we will not have Capt. Cooter back I : next year, for he leaves a hole that will be hard to fill. Reed plays forward and : g is the real point maker of the team. A fellow who plays with and for the team. . : ganlollnuaog : :-..llllllllllll': llllllllllllltlllg llllllllllll 87 ' l 1 Ell.lll..ll.Tlll.l: g 5 . t Q 0 l a n n l n I s u 0 I -.A Basketball C Forward. Chuck is the fallow who plays the vourt and rustles the hall. A mighty fast man and he van use that left pawn wht-n a basket is needed. The side partna-r ol' live-d and thvy are a pair too. HARLICS FILAN KLIN GLEN ALAIR Center. A big hoy who jumps high in the rin: and van rustle the hall. Hs- guards his man we-ll and he- showed up great, this season for point making. VVP are vxpvvt- u ing 11111011 from Glen next yvir. CLYDE HICRNDUN A fast guard who watches his man and also covers the court. He plays a hard HHIHO from start to finish. usllklllf-'I,SH op- pone-nts did not boast of so many points 'li 16 llilllillllllllll llllaainaoollalnnu IIIIIIIIIIII ss to their vrvdit. I I I I I Q IIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I T 'I ' I , La A I X Q , ' U II IIIIIIIIII l. . H . 0 l l I I I Q I , Basketball l I . I Q I 5 I l I Q ' I Q' I 5 I . I I L 3 . I I ' Il IL I I i I I I I I l. I I l I I 1 . . I ' . . . I I1 N Wi? IWMKUI u VVILBUR llAlll'l'Zll . . tiuartl. ' Irish held all his torwai'ds I,-Orwumt Hamel. is A-Gihvs-v DUNN... I . down to a few goals. lie played standing and a fast pair they lnake. These two men . . sullffi ivfd, hfx' mflfld, fllwflys he d'll'Pll'l9'l will have to fill the hole left by the grradu- . . umm' H25 lb his mst Mfnr you the 'emu ation of this season's forwards. llluvh is . and he will he bat-k next year to help Pxpepted of them. ' t-oavh Grey form a new tealn. I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I U I U I 0 I D I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' M I . l - I ' K Y I . lllilltllfl GIBBINS JUSTIN GICVEHS . I F0l'WQll'tl. Gila is sniall but whenever G-uard. Justin is a fine ut.ility man. Ile . . he was put in the KZIIIIP you eould depend plays a good gains at any position and as . . upon l1in1 giving a good account, of hiln- this was his first year he gave a mighty I . self. lle will be back next year. good aeeount of himself. He will be here ' . next year. . ' I I I I I I I I I I ' I . . I I I4 l i , lifl , . :.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI'l'q IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIII III 89 l l . I 'l ZLAAGZ llllllllllllllll l i Girls' Basketball The Basketball season for the girls opened on Feb. 19, when they played the Alumni. The team showed lack of coaching, but plenty of pep, and indivi- dual stars. Miss Dilly formed them into a scoring machine that bucked against hard luck. They were unable to secure games and then when they did get them, some of the players were unable to play. Miss Dilly had several weak places on the team that on account of lack of players she was unable to fill, but with all this they piled up for us a score of 97 to our opponents' 63. The loss of four players will weaken the next year's team somewhat, but we know that L. H. S. will put out her best. The Season Feb. 19-Lawton, 53 vs. Alumni, 8. Feb. 20-Lawton Feb. 28-Lawton, April 4-Lawton, , 475 vs. Indian School, 8. 125 vs. Comanche, 28. 12, vs, Comanche, 13. Ell'IllllllllllllE. l'.?.ij.:................ 90 :llTlllIllll.1Qllll: Illllllllllll I-Ili: . 1 E Basketball M A MARY BOWMAN, Bill f2nd Center. Captain of the l9l9 Basketball squad. Another Senior who leaves a big hole to Hll next year. Mary is a B. B. player who plays the game for all she's worth. She is a good captain and the girls all like her. This is Mary's first year in basketball and she made good. Quick, fast, strong and fights them all when it comes to playing a hard game. With Mary in the center we are assured of a good game. One who has good prospects in her college years. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII: Ulllllllllllllllll llllllllllll 91 :1mllVlllllllTIolll: I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Y r .1. CIIIIIIIIIIII I I . 5 '1ll'. H1-1' 1'111'xx:1141ls Ilillllll l1:1v1- :111ytl1i11L1 to stit-k I I I I I .1 I I I I I I I I I Basketball 1 H111 11111111 with 111-1' I--I't I1:1 . 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In ln., Vins' HH, is WM. ln HW mum, hm hulm l.11z'1l'1l. .X 2llIJll'fl wlm ns.I:lst :lull In-1-11 I . t,ln.',l.S UU, l,Um.l W,l.y WML ll. ,mwllml-S WM nn g,1lmr:lll1p.:' In-V uppmln-111. hluv- will mulw r wvrl- nl-1 so Izlmrn-, lunwl In lmmllc-, uw- mwuplx- llll' lvflllfs l ' jS'1f' 'S Ill UU . I A-sy :z 2.1'l'1'1ll l'llllll'1' for he-V in llu- suiul :sum-. I'l '5llll' 1111 the- 11-mn 1111s yvur. I . Shll- has :I systu-In ul' lluviaul u'ymu:usti:'s unvx- . sw- I1-ll wlu-n playing: :1 llzlrxl l.2'2llll4'. I I QIIIIIIIIIIQ I I I -' . ' ' .L 6 l 6 ' ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIgggggIIIII II IIIIIII III 93 L ARQ 1.916 I :llll-2-lillfplil-ll-I: :lIIIIIllIllIlll': A lme or two of folly : A lme or two of rhyme I I I A rap or two . A Joke from tlme to txme 3 A slap at you That s hfe' Except that there must be a measure of serxousness added Dug g nxty has been mamtamed to some extent throughout the precedmg pages Now I let s have a change I I If m the followmg pages there appears some ltem that hurts you maybe : It IS a slam perhaps lt IS the truth but remember I go unarmed Furthermore . the business manager does all of my fightmg I I Thus sectlon IS dedxcated to your pleasure The world needs smxles and 3 laughter may thls be a contr1but1on Do not take anythlng to heart that I I have sald about you and remember that you must be some guy to get your name : ln this sectlon One way to prevent losmg your temper IS to take strychmne 5 I I I I I clear as I sign . Slncerely 3 THE EDITOR 2 I I I I I I I whlch IS preferable I have attempted at all tlmes to preserve my reputatxon for truth and ve raclty on the campus whlle concoctmg the followmg dope and my conscience IS I I I I . H I E E . I : . I I 3 I I I I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII gg.g............. I I IIIIIIIIIIII 95 I IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII QIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIINI I Q LJ A I R Q ' -I : ' IIIIIIIIIIIII . U I I I I I Q I Q I . I I , ' Q I Q I I I U Q I Q I , . I Q I - The Cavell Club : .. : President ,,,,,,.,,,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,.........,..,,,..,...... Thelma Van Zandt : : Vice-President .......................................... Florence Mitschrich : : Secretary .................................................................... May Reid 2 : Treasurer ...................................................... Ethel Tarkington : U Head of Social Dept. .................................. Helen McCalmant I I g Head of Service Dept. .................................. Christine Landis : : Head of Membership Dept. ...................,........ Mary Bowman : : Head of Program Dept. ........................................ Lena Buell : : The Cavell has surely lived up to its patriotic name. They are supporting : : two war babies and helped to build a nurses' hut over there. They did not : . drop their work even in the summer, but gave part of their time to the Red Q : Cross sewing classes and helped at the Post Library. They sent a delegate to : g 'the Hollister conference and are planning to send at least one to the girls' con- I : ference at Tishamingo,RJkla., this summer. Much of their success is due to the : I never failing faith, energy and encouragement of Miss Alice Reynolds and Miss U : Cora Dilly. The Cavell girls are never idle. : I I Q I Q I Q I Q I I I I I I I I I g I Q I Q I Q I Q I I Q I I I Q I : 'IIIIIIIIIIQ : U I :IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II Illllll III 96 ll I D D l I D i-N, I ml lvl ll nl I I I. 'l g nl ,l I I .ll l3l ml I I. .l I I I G I I I U I '. I I ., I I I D, I H ll ll IE ffl B ,,,,. .,-.,., - lfw E! C3 all is as za ai ra 17 is in m 0 Q C' l,,.T'ff. ,. ,Q R1 UITIBWSBQUIDUHIEDI afznumssamwswmwmmmfu '? 'x UlGlf'G'f'm 'fl'4 555m ?'Af'F'.'fl c.. al A Q ,. V 1 DMIHIIBRIIIIHD 3 THE CAVELL CLUB l l 1 Top lluw- -Aclliissml, lirzulso, lf. .lnnf-s, Yun Zunrll, Simpson, lXlllsm'l1rim'l1, V. Iilrml, N. lingers, Bzu'm's. Sm-oml lUlW-ff'l,illl4llS, Spicer, Me-lton, Spzlrlin, TI'lll1lIl, Alkfvllllllillll, If'ruizer, XVvlvlx. 3 Tllirrl llnw- Klum-k, l,n4lrim-k, llnvll, A. Al2ll'l0l', Snvll, llornv, V. Jones. FOlll'lll llmv---llvwil, Amlzuns, F0l'0ll12lll, UOXVlllZlll, 'l'z1lmlv1', Collins, Miller. ' Filth liuw-- Nuns-1-, Tlll'liPI', lllm-Clnng, Cllilfll, li. SIIIYILZIIP, lolnnson, llowlnun. 1 Top How-l3rzult'm'cl. l4'er1'Gll, lingers, 'l':u'kinaton, Gillovk, I.. Miller, IC. Miller, Ullillls, Simmons. Sevoml Row- :Xl'lllSll'UllLZ, Cox, llmlrlvns, Gigoux, Malone-, Woods, I.uGr011v, Lvgggvlt, W M. Mull, Mzlrj. Moll. 'l'l1ir4l RKHV-Hl'2llll0X, llc-islvr, lloicl, Winn, Nortle-f-I, Buell, Smith, Pzmntier, Ilolwrge-x'. l nnrtl1 llow-f Stew-le, Gentry, ll. Cullzlr, Pruitt, li, Collar, Bryant, Gihbins. 1 glmlfwmmcsmmfarsmg 3 :-11: Tzu'-..--,.,'m'mnu.'r--11:-::zfx:M'mr:nr:::mf?fr::rf,.--14,55 'l diflig AW ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,.m ,vnu-,up-,,q,,w,w!,,k ,mn ,W I- -lBEii!8'143BBlB.9HS.4C91-HLSIFJII l3F! Z?lLlEl'li'3fMI9lUl3lB5 97 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII s C To Pep Club The Pep Club did some mighty good work this year, but we are going to expect much more from you next year. We Grads want to be proud that we were members of the Pep Club, when we are in the state university next year. You showed great pep too when you presented to the football boys, sweaters at the end ofthe season. Keep it up, old Pep Club4we're proud we hail from your club room. Officers lst Semestera President .,i... ,.,u,,, R eed Cooter Secretary ...... .....,,, j . C. Burns Treasurer .u,.i. .,,ete, E xall English 2nd Semestere President ..,... ...,,,i...i.....t,i,.i,et.....,.., A lbert Childs Secretaries .,oi,. ..... C has. Franklin and Chas. Folk Treasurer ...... ........................... E arnest Peoples ,Y s l 'Pop How-Alair, Pippin, Lzxmzlr, H. Harper, John March, Parker, Aclkisson, Joe Marc-h. Sec-oiiml Row-P. Bevke-r, Hanks, J, Gevers, VVood, Hughes, Franklin, Cooter, Hern- don. Third Row-f--Folk, llunclley, ll, Sponsler, E, Peoples, Childs, Gihbins, Vl'ai'ren. Fourth ROXVfSXVii1Ill'l, Brzulley. . 'l..'..l.l :hlillulnllsaullla 16.53-:gggggig'..T,g 98 z zlnglualllllnll-Ill li I3 I Il ID IB I5 I U D1 I8 I I B U ll I II I I li ll Ii li I I I U, Il I, 5 0 ., :I .Q Ui mf Half sf lr! mlg lm 3 Ur '5 sal ' gi'fA , ,N Rounds. Y Y x W I 'Q , IM: ,,-,, ,,.,,..-,Y,V -J ., V -WY. .,. v ' mlnonuluuuul A IIUUGIIUIIIUUDU ',,x GDEBDUIIIUIDWUWW f Q f 1 'UIBIIIIIIIBIIIU 1 2 PEP CLUB l P w Y l I 1 T 1 Top HOWffI32lYiS, JOIIIISUII, W. Ilzu'pe1r, Chzlplwll, Jupp, H. Pippin, Fonlzlilw, Ilivnzv, Glzlsby. 1 S+-vomi Row-fffGilJs011, Shunklin, C Englisll, Ilonnvy, IC. Idnglish, Burns, RIZIIFUIII, 1 Fl'21lll'1-H 1 'Fhird I!uw-- AlilIi1ll'li, Sopvr, Imgigvtt, D. VVils0n. ID. li?ll'4'll0l'. I I'1liZPl', IJ, Pvoplos, I I Top Huw - Xll'Nilll5lllIUll, Sllllt-'l'lllilIl, l.0!Illi30l', Bryant, XV. I3m'kvl', D. Spmmslmx Dun- j hum, Northrup. fl S1-voml Row- Micldlvtun, Ge-urge. Vlift, BllK'kllf'I', Colvlusurv, Mc-lYurtl1y, l,ilI'killHOIl, ,Q Slllilglltk, Gigoux. Q Third How- -SIPDIIPIIS, H. Gevers, I.. Davis, VOIlil'2llJlF, Y. Le-Que-tt, I . Stevens, I':l'll2ll'f, Super, Garner. Follrth NlNV+CllddiP, Merril, AIVCZIIIIIIIIII, llurtnn. r 5 l I v ri? GT C' 5 6 x Y v 1 w fi 99 ID ll El ll Il 0 I I I I I I ., I I I I I I I I I I I 6 I a, Il I u ll n as Il li n ll ll 'D II II il SP it El Elm M E8 Fl M E E K3 U P31 T? K7 'w qu! 321, Q. 0, Q1 I If ni ,E n ,nr Bl I IM UI- ra' H1 u fd A B1 'BY 5 N, ee, ff? my un 5. 'al 92 '95 mi! VP? ma? C, MK 3? Ni! 635, af, we ug! 'ilu ,, mg lf WE Q? 1 CE, 95:1 'Q 'fi Ui' M53 UV' H W ISL.-U'li IPUXIINU IHQASI,-l'l'll' H0l'lIC'I'Y 'Yup Huw Slmllslvr, Alanir, Ilvw-luw, ll:u'1wx'. Lzlmzlr, l+'1':mklin, SIILIIIIQHII. 5f'1'llIIll Item' -llmvlmllm, llulu-l'g1vr, I.z1llr4me-, l':lI'Ufl, YznnZu111ll,'l'z1hlvl', M11 mlm Ill NI4 1'llll1L'f, lztvfllllll Hmx .Xn1lv1'sm1, Sprangllv, Vnllins, lwnple-5, Klvltrm, Ihlvll, llihlnus Xlmulx Top Ilmx 124-isslvr, llc-vw-l's, t'l1il1ls, llumllvy, '1':11'kin:tm1, IirzulI+-y, Gibb 11-um! linux Iiryzxni, Mull, XYinn,Gillm-k,Smitl1, lmuus-tl, Hvid, Moll, llullmn Huw l'luy1-muh, lla-x'vx's. 'l'1lm-kc-V, limww, .-Xrmslrmxp, Klilvlwll 4 .,, 100 :,--.,z,.q,.r-Legg.: LIAeq:.naAluulll lnll-:I-:E : Cupid at Vassar : l Cast of Characters ' , 1 : john Willett, a young architect .......,......... V..,.... j . Sims LaMar : : Amos North, of North 81 Son, Bankers ...r,.t. ..,....w C harles Ifranklin : : Shiny, a lazy darkey ..........,...o..,..,,,,.,,s,,..,. .C t,......, Harold Gevers I: g Hank Gubbin, the hired man .........,....... ......., A lbert Childs I: : Mrs. Carroll, of Great Falls, Vermont ,..... ...... ..., M a y Reid I : Kate, her daughter ,,,...,,s..,,rs.,t.,..v....,.,..,. v.,s., E sther LaGrone : : Wanda, Karas half sister .,......,.. .,....,,....,, B erta Gibbins : : Sally Webb, Kate's room-mate ..s... C ,t,...,r,. Anna Dell Adkisson : 3 Miss Page, a chaperon ..........s..,.s. C,...,, M arguerite Hoberger I : Helen Conway, a Freshman ...... ..,........r.,. E dith Collins : : Polly Snow ...,...........,.,...,.,s.,. ................,.....,.....,,......,...,..... M ary Bowman : 2 College Girls .,... ..as.,..,, ,I essie McClung and Frances Mouck : : gluuullllllg : :llfllllllllllllfs lllllllllllllllll: llonnnlaaann 101 . ..... 1 ..... li .... : ..... LARQ -l CAXEII AID lllll Top How qpfrllm. Smith Cox Thompson Tones Town end T' Jus Lmy er Luson we ond ltoxx rom 9I'SlIl eu n D1 Mclillcle Qulnette Phlrd Hou Fxoneber tr VVoo4l Whxte I' Frxlzer Fuqux 1111114111 Fern-'ll Brmd lu Steele Payne Adams Fourth Row Pnniex Hxrvey M utm lee Crxne Hubel Wester B1 ulforcl Pugh Offlcers Presldent Clella Goodln Secretary Dorls Reld Treasurer Audry Adams The Cavell Aids are just the Freshman branch of the Cavell Club They are well organlzed and have done splendld work under the dlrectnon of Mnss Cora Dllly of the Y W C A Nllss Dllly has been the best frlend the H S glrls have had this year She has given her servlces to the glrls mllltary and basketball has helped us glve our entertalnments chaperoned our hxkes and parties ln fact she has glven us every ald and encouragement possible There lsn t a girl ln H S who doesnt just love Dllly QIIIIIIIIIIQ .Li li - ll u l . ll Q I x . I D ' I l I ' I L x J . F 7 Y. I I I Y I , - ' - K I I P-X , i I , ,, 3 . 'Fe 'N l E ' I I '-ff. - ' ', S ' , , , . ' , yl P. ', F - I , I. . . F 1' ' '-lil l, Cash, Keteh ' , R 'l, Plain , I'lric'h, Goodin, Jarvis, IC. zvis, Q u 0' ' ' I . '-4' , ','. z' , 1, 1 ', ', - l A V K y M . ' '-zj ',z ,z ,., 2, ',': , 'z , '. I I I - I I . nvvrr . . ...,..,,.,,..........,......,.,............,............Y...,..... . I l I . . H . . . . . . l I I . . . . l . . . . . t- I . . . I . . . , . . . Q I . V . . I V : . . . , . . , . . . Q ' .H I I I I I I I I I I I ' - - - - ' lIIllIlllllolIlII Illllllllllllllll llllllllllll 102 EllIllllllljllllI :lIIIlI.lIIllI-.ll I l -1 LATIN CLUB Top ltow-Simpson, Eaton, Elrod, Hannah, Swihart, Moore, Heinz, Sponsler, Nance, Northrop, Gensinan. Second ltow-Ferguson, Sprague, Ferrel, Dowdy, Pruitt, Cole, Merrill, Vennble, lleo- ples, Payne, S. Moseley. 'l'hirtl Row-Collar, Landis, Wilson, Lee, Horn, M. Moseley, Quinette, Collnr, Burton. Bottom llowfGentry, Marc-h, Huffman, Cahn, March, Pnynter. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUBS The Foreign Language Clubs with Mrs. Moore as advisor are doing better work each year and are filling Room I0 with very appropriate statues and reliefs. The following are the officers: I I : Latin Club . . l I I I ,.,,t,..Trula Horne ,Mildred Moseley President .,,.....t.,.,.,...., ...,,e,,. ..,,,,,,,.., . Secreta1'yfTreasurer .C , ,, . . , Spanish Club .j. C. Burns ,Kenneth Dunham Q President ,,,,,,,.t,,,,i,,,,,, t,t,,,,,,,,, : Secretary-Treasurer .,,,,,,.,,ir,,t,.,,ti,,,,,, ,,,,,, I French Club Q I 0 I l ,,,..,Exall English Secretary-Treasurer .,.,, .,.,. President ,t,t,.,...,.s......,...,,,i,,,,,,is,,,,,s,s,, Verna Simpson E QIIIIIIIIIIQ :...llllllllll.I': gggg..g........., IIIIIIIIIIII SPANISH l'I.l'Ii Im' Ihm Imxi-1, I'. In-,-lu-V, I,:nm:e1', Mrs. Alfmw-, lllmhznvn, I-I. .lulmfmm llmnx mx--ml linux Hnhlvius, 1'liI'4, lrmzu .lul111sm1. Ilona-Vs, l 1':111klil1, N4-xx Y. Nlz1I'l4'l'. llmnl Iimx lIl11Imu,42zu1'm'V,.X. Nlzarlw-V.Nl:-V1'iI,IIz1l1ks. I IH'IN1'II 1'l,l'li hm lmxxsnn, 'l'wuu1xv, Nlillvr, Iizullmw, MQ-lion, Nlfmw. l'uIm-3 I'l111tl Hulux l'lllllliI. Munn! limx 'Ivll1'l'IlUll!1, .Xll1IIllS, l4'1'm1vIm+-1':1-lg lf:-1'l'vl, SIli1'l'I', Iflznxfmx llulnrwr , Xuuw-, .Xnsle-rsrum, SUIHISUII. Spzmrlin. Ilmd Huw Sm-ll, l s-rrvl. IIm'I1,4'l11l4iy, iiilfhins, Sl4'Y1'llS,.l1rI1f'S, Hmlum llmx SUIIIISIIII, l l'zlmw-4 Iiwlwr, llumllvy, Winn. Hilluvli, IC. I ll llfll l'1411+l1x f:!'llI'!l', Nrwllwlt. 1 104 gggfyQEUQQQIQQWIIIIII LA AAQQQIIIIIIIIIIIIFDVIVI: l Ianulllllnlll . I Y I Q , I I 5 ' I 1 1 ' ' I I . I I 3 . . I ' i I -N i I , I . , I . I .N I . ,l J I Ii l ' . I I . W I . I I 1 I Q I lx , I I I . X 0liUHl'lS'I'liA . ll llimvtoi'-'flwliss Helen Saris I ' First, Violin? Sevoud Violinw I I l Virginia Stvvons Mzirjory Moll I 3 j Mable Moll Sophie Moseley ,I g Ailoen Muvity Mable Cole I I Cornet- Dl'llIllS-- I 5 ' Cll2ll'l9S English David KZIFL'llPI' I . W J. Sims Lzuuzu' I..-1ut9,g l g Clarinet? Iiclgar Cones II 5 lixzill English CEHQF- ' I 3 Boss Violi VVilbur llarpvr l. g Albert Childs Piailo-Adeluicle Fox. I . , L I l I . I . I I I 9 I U 1 U gg I W I Q I , I . I I I Q I I I I I Q I . I . I . I . I I l - . Y I Q I . MANUAL TRAINING SHOP I ' qamoIa!IInIuq : . .........-... . EL., I I I I I I I I I s I I I I I I a 05.-E-.?'S,B'l-n,a,5,,k,,'g: anis: I in Lllli-'in fs-I Jil: I mln 105 i .1 IULQQBBIDDQUDIUI P, 'W' 1 129.12 'f,:1E..:. C ,f'jf'Q f FF 'vi '?3'1EL2.,'f, '!,ff,.'2.f,3 fi: W .m.L..L7:...,.,........,Q' U Y UCBIIIUI CSIUD i 1 4 N BOYS' Gllllllil C'Ill'li 'l'np linwglh 15+-vke-i', Alzxir, Folk, W. liec'km', lflnndlu-y, Pippin, Spnnslvr. 1I2ll'IltAl'. 5 Svvmnl Huw- -Mc't':ir1l1y, Davis, illlilds, lWllI'l'll, Franklin, Sponslvr, Johnson, l'm-nplvs. l lintiann limi' -Gvvvrs, Vvnzihlv, Minch illirevtorl, Jones, Dnnliuin, Denny. , GIRLS' GI.l'llC 4'l.l'B Top Iinw Alzilnnv, Mr-Vlnng, Joni-s, xrllllzkllldi, Mitcliricli, Westbrook, Spzirlin, Moi'- rvll. 1 Sm-mnl linw fflbiivil, G1-ntry, Bradford, Anderson, Simpson, Nllftilllllllllt, He-id, Melton, Jones. Third Row! Howdy, Cole, Gl5l0llX, Aflil11lS, Hobergvr, Dawson, Buell, Ge-isslor, Wood, Gilibins. ' linttoxn ROXV+-Nl2lI'1'll, Tlwrninml, Fox, Arnistrongr, Moll, Mable Moll, Lf-ggxett, Monvk. gmmamcsumoung, E! fif-ff 9 nmfmnw::zllc x-1rw1w--wMu.- ' gin WA'-M -4, f- f Af-f,---...Q--ff--5-,Lv-7-1 BG QI9uuinmmDiaa9nHPE9E 18UQ aaillefanwbnr-Main Wliidllillll 106 I . I . i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llnpnslu-Iallullllll I . Ll A I R 6 Q : UI oulluollnllnl 5 I I I . I I Q . . , I ,I Fnrst Annual Concert Girls Glee Club 1 l' ' 'I Helen K. Saris. Director. : I : 1. Americafs Message .......,,... Johnstone 7. Po' Little Lamb ,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, Parks : - Glee Club ' Tate ........................................ Woods 3 I 2. In a Garden by the Sea ...... Beethoven BOYS' Quartet : I .- gx Folk DanCe5igg '6'i55 Gabuel Morse 8. Loch Lomond .......... Scotch Folk Song I I Where My Caravan Has Rested ...... . 5' 3. Mother o' Mine ................,,.. Burleigh .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,..,.,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,., L owe I I The Americans Come ............,. Foster Glee Club 1 . : Chas. Franklin : . ................................ ' l g 4. Where Are You Going? ........ Emerson 9' yvho 5nofvS9G rden Vlgnani I I The Elephant and the Chimpanzee.. H a ersldn a I : -1-----.- ---..-'--.-'---..,-'--A-'h--.---'--A-.' Simms Maude Adams : I Glee Club 10. Rammenoi-Ostrow .......... Rubenstein . I 5. Souvenir .....................,.....,......,. Drala Little Caprice ....................-.. ---DUUOH I 9 Berceuse from Jocelyn ............ Godard Adelaide Fox I ' Virginia Stevens I I 6 N 11. W L d F t 11. Untold Ye Portals .................. G0l1I10d I . . e le as a a y ........,..,........ os er ' Q Deep River .........................,,. Burleigh Glee Club I I Glee Club Accompanist-Adelaide Fox. I l I Q I I I a ' I g I , The Gypsy Rover v : I I Operettn Pre-sented May 23, 1919, by I : GIRLS' AND BOYS' GLEE ULUBS : : CAST 0-F CHARACTERS : I Meg .................,,............,,..............,........................................................ . ..... Maude Adams I I Zara. ...............,,........................................................................ . ................ Mary Armstrong I 0 Marto .......................................,.................................................................... Joe McCarthy : : slnfo .............,...,...........................................,......,.................,....................... Albert Childs I Rob, afterwards Sir Gilbert Howe ......,..................................................... Chas. Franklin Q I . Lady Constance ................................................................................................ Mable Moll . Q Lord Craven ................................................................................................ Harold Gevers I I Sir Geo. Martindale ...................................................................................... Paul Sponsler I . Nina .................................................................................................................. Neva Boone I ' Capt. Jerome .............................................................................................. Wilbur Harper : : sir Toby Lyon ................................................................................................ Chas. English . McCarkle ........................................................................................................ Dan Hundley . I I I , I I I I I I I I I . QIIIIIIIIIIQ . . . , ' - ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I . La A I R Q . I -I -: 9 nalalllaallal A. ' l I I I . l I I I t I . I I ' I p CG as I , What Happened to Iones I. I I I V 9 ' ' I ' I ' I is 3 5 1 I I ' i I I I . I I ' I I .. I l ' I I ' E ' U l ' , V 2 5 I -f Q . I .L I . l - . 0 I: ' u ' I . I l I l I I I 9 I I CAST OF CHARACTERS l U I ' Jones, who travels for a. hymn-book house .,.,,,....... ,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,.4,....,,. G . W. Grey I : Ebenezer Goodly, a Professor of Anatomy .................,.,.,..........,................... Win. Beeker l Antony Goodly. D. D., Bishop of Ballarat .....,,......,.......,,,.......,A,...........,,.,... Exall English : Richard Hentllerly, engaged to Marjorie ..,.............,,.......,..........,........,.,.. Edwin Warren . Thomas Holder, a policeman .....,.,,.........,,,...,...,,,,,,.,.,.....,AA.,....,,,.,...,...,,.,.......,., Joe March I William Bigbee, an inmate of the sanitorium ......................,,..........,..,...... Justin Gevers : Henry Fuller, Superintendent of the szmitoriuin ......,........l..,........,........ E. RIC'Nllllgl1f0Il Q Mrs. Goodly, Ebenezer's wife ................,........,..,............,......,................. Catherine Spicer I Cissy, Ebenezer's ward ..,.........................,.......,..........,.................................. Ruth Sprague . Marjorie 2 Audria Tucker ' . Ebenezer's daughters i - , I Minerva X Christlne Landis : Alvina Starlight, Mrs. Goodly's sister ....................,.................................,..... Verna Elrod Q Helma, a Swedish servant girl ......,..,.......,..........,,.,...............................,,...,. Grace Bryant I I I I I I I I I : QIIIIIIIIIIQ ' ' - tIIIllllllll!lllUl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIII III 108 IIBIOIIUGBQUBCBI Hbimmiillidllriidwbiifii QMHIIBUQIIIUIUJMU I 5 I If 6 D ? SCIENCE RooM No. 1 'x I 3. 4 ' I J as gl DOMESTIC SCIENCE ROOMS Qmssmim smaaexg ms, W. IX? MMQWNl f H4UfC9'2I'fWm1W..........,.,,,..n...,, Hr-nmmoannawuwnn mudummlnluuhum mn I I I i 1 e i ,.,.,,,.,,L,1,,,,.,,,,.. . :W his wr?-M 13957 :QM A izi-WSI!! Mqlfggw 1 C-M P lll. 'lQII.lll..' llflllllillllilillt ,L..Af'k6, 6 'I-f 551 tm . I 5 in AJ-xxwl is ,Q 'ax x:.,4,jj r A . , N.,-11 ,QQ W. ff of ,M n 1- Lp L11- - 1 tn . .5 'fb .L .,,,,,, J. ,, . - B my W v-if I M ,I A I I. 5 W... 3:51 l 0 , 1 5 Q . . . ., ,- 'Y - f J : 'If' X 'h V a. N Yin' ,A xhggnniv iii ' l ... i l c- , - .6 I 3: WSL' ' I ' Q0 . 2 1l,- ' . ' U ' . f . :xi . qujwgmhzred gi Q Z ,,,, , ,, ,k.f..911.-em, v' V W- . .A 1 , . J RM? N t F 9.7 Iimberedp . urls J , . S. .Ji K my ,S - Er-a5h L pi : , . -1 , I R E E 4 4 f ' +- 1 I 4 Ni' x vf If f D H HH' um X x .-v-41 I 4, H: , 's .V I j lx Neff? . A-F.:.+'-Y ' ' , .i K ff-.1 A- A5AH,,:. :...llllllllll.l': 'J' 6 lllllllllll-:rlllll llllllllllll 110 V lnlluluilulitcollz- :gun Alumni Class of 1903 Nellie Irene Wolverton-Anadarko, Okla. James Timmons-Lawton. Lucretia E. Decker-Oklahoma City. Helen May Miller-Lawton. S. Edward Timmons-Lawton. , Ruby E. Garner-Lawton. Lola Mead-Fletcher, Okla. Class ' of 1904 Nellie Watson Robinson-Washington, D. C. Elizabeth Amelia Timmons-Lawton. Lela. Lowe Hanna-Deceased. Cornado Walter Fowler-Billings, Mont. Class of 1905 Jessie Lee Harness-Sayre, Okla. Lora Alfred Brown-California. Helen Harriet Weightman--Colorado. Zola Mildred Decker-Frederick, Okla. Roy Allison Wheeler-Enid, Okla. Helen Amelia Norris-Nettawaka, Kans. Fay Helen Thornhill-Oklahoma City. Enos Arthur Hurd., Fred Benan Powers-Miami, Florida. Class of 1906 Frank Hazel 'Garner-Lawton. Grace Ethel Crabtree-Lawton. Henry Howard McKnight-Oklahoma City. Jessie Rebecca Rhodes-Seattle, Wash. Forest McMahon Edwards. Delmar Manker Long. R. Todd Sanders-Lawton. Blanche Potter-Indiahoma, Okla. Cyril Epstein. Francis Marion Shipley-Cache, Okla. Mabel Justine Wolverton-Lawton. Class of 1907 Leonah Caldwell-Nashville, Tenn. Ruth Marion Otos-Washington. Charles Edwards. - Mary Fowler Timmons-Tulsa, Okla. Daisy Bell Ozmun-Deceased. Vera Quay White-New Mexico. F. May Lenninger-Waurika, Okla. Maxmie Emiline Williams-Norman, Okla. Class of 1908 Nellie Salmons. Clarence Black-Oklahoma City. Laura Clark-Cache, Okla. Kate Ross-Lawton. Edgar Galyon-Pittsburg, Pa. Goldie Jones. Emma Johnson. Clyde Stephens-Arkansas. Harold Trasper-New York. Eugene Byrne-Pennsylvania. Dixie Crabtree-Lawton. Class of 1 909 Leonard Black-Lawton. Leitus Williams-Norman, Okla. Minnie Schofield-Lawton. Maggie Mosley-Apache, Okla. Sava Day-Lawton. Ray Babbitt-Lawton. Verne Bowers-Lawton. . John Andrews-Army. Bertice Sanders-Lawton. Melville Mitschrich-St. Louis, Mo. Henrietta Rhodes-Seattle, Wash. Maud Lewis-Lawton. Laura Roberts. Nona Cantroll-Waco, Texas. Joe Andrews--Army. Gladys Ringo-Texas. Class of 1910 Myrtle Garner-Lawton. John Timmons-Lawton. Blanche Kimble-Lawton. Imogene England-Lawton. Valora Ennes. , Hasseltine Wilson-Iowa. Fred Trosper-Denver, Colo. LeVerne Stevens-Denver, Colo. Mary Delehanty-Lawton. Blanche Calyer--Lawton. Esther Wade-Lawton. Lois Harvey-Lawton. Margaret Fox-Lawton. Glass of 1911 Harry W. Holt-Oklahoma City. Fred H. Steele-Dakota. Alberta. Jones-Hulen, Okla. Earnest Koons, Lawton. Ida Little--Washington, D. C. Kent S. Armstrong-Lawton. Jean Charles Lindley-Lawton. Gladys Gaylle Morris-Oklahoma City. Thelma Fl0SSl6 TIIFHBI'-El Paso, TEX. Zora Pauline McCracker. Arthur Walter Strubelt-Montana. Bernice Potter-Lawton. Howard L. Caine-Norman, Okla. Alice Agnes Hurd--Woodward, Okla. Lucille Johnson-Indiana. Winifred Baker-Lawton. ...llllllllllllF: lllllllllljllllll llllllllllllfl , .1 . : :.llLIl..lllll...l Alumni-Continued Class of 1912 John Willhite. Fay S. Babbitt-Lawton. Wright S. Mosher-Canton, Ill. S. Marie Dunn-Lawton. Daisy Ralston--Oklahoma City. John B. Tague-Lawton. Vera Cox--Lawton. Pauline Riley-Lawton. Adah E. Lewis-Lawton. LeMoyne France-Little Rock, Ark. Ethel Overton-Oklahoma. Fannie McKenzie-Lawton. George Dillard Morgan--Norman, Okla. Donald Benson Blanding-California. Cliiord W. Norman-Norman, Okla. Eugene Davis McMahon-Lawton. William Lional McClure-Champaign, Ill Laura Abilene Bullard-Lawton. Helen Ruth Strother-Lawton. Gladys Catherine Gray-Lawton. Williams Carlyle Bran-California. Helen Estella. Records-Claremore, Okla Flossie M. Kindt-Lawton. Cora Mildrege Ray-Comanche Co., Okla. Samuel J. Keegan-Lawton. Ina Mae Schofield-Lawton. Lela P. Herndon-Lawton. Fletcher Settle Riley-Camp Zachary Tay- lor. Clifford Watson Crosby-Los Angeles, Cal Freda Ethelyn Tague-Lawton. Marguerite Anne Berry-Lawton. Margaret Ruth Clark-Florida. Mabel Marie Tincher-Amo, Indiana. Paul Lawrence Holt-Oklahoma City. Mildred Theresa Timmons-Lawton. Mary Elizabeth Wolverton-Tulsa, Okla. Quincy Franklin RobertsfGenoa, Italy. Class of 1913 Inez Glenera Smith-Cache, Okla. Nita Elizabeth Thorpe-Oklahoma City. Leota, Lena Humphries-Oklahoma City. Hazel Gertrude Ross-Lawton. William Henry Leininger-France. Harry Falcolm Woodhouse-Lawton. Bess Estella Sechrist-Lawton. Mona Mae Martin-Lawton. Vinnie Leona Urton-Washington, D. C Maud Evelyn Blue-Lawton. Martin J. Bradley. Elro Mathein. Anna Thorpe-El Reno, Okla. Sally M. Burton-Oregon. Alta Mae Mitschrich-Lawton. Opal Simms-Lawton. Wilbur Russell Rice-Lawton. t Otis Raines. Hoke Smith Ross-France. Harvey Cecil Kearney-Virginia. Raymond Allen Fields-Lawton. Havelock Anderson Hubbard-Ft. Worth Texas. Russel H. Farquar-Died Oct. 9, 1918. Class of 1914 Ben Brown-Claremore, Okla. Hugh Jesse. Randall Rice-Lawton. Alfa Gibbons-Lawton. Leslie Crisp-Lawton. William B. Sevey-Lawton. Earl Tomlinson-Lawton. Margaret Smith-Lawton. Helen Parkinson-San Francisco, Cal. Katherine Harper-Denton, Texas. Searcy L. Armstrong-Oklahoma City. James Harold'Crosby-Oklahoma City. Naomi Inez Shoemaker. Susie Eleanor Wolverton-Lawton. Florine Marguerite Hawkins. Fred Carl. Owen Black. May Biggard-Pasadena, Cal. Murl R. Warren-France. Esther Norris-Lawton. Acy Ezra Bivins. Miriam McClure-Lawton. J. Robert Bradley-Ft. Sill. Colleen Crutcher-Lawton. Lucile Mountjoy--Illinois. John Flack Burton-Lawton. Marguerite Potter-Indiahoma, Okla. Marguerite Wilkins-Lawton. Esther Marie McClain-Nebraska. Clyde Everett Moffett. Arthur Ralph Lawrence-El Paso, Texas Class of 1915 Mary Welsh-Lawton. Jo Short-Lawton. Lou Sparlin-Lawton. Vernon Van Zandt-Lawton. Lee Russell-Linwood, Utah. Crofford Jeter-Lawton. Herbert Guthrie-Norman, Okla. Ned Shepler-Lawton. Marvin Bradley-Oklahoma City. James C. Harper-Beaumont, Texas. Lois Winn--Lawton. Nellie Gary-Lawton. Ozalia. Armstrong-Lawton. Leon English-Norman, Okla. Genevieve Crosby-Weatherford, Okla. Callie Wiest-O. U., Norman, Okla. Miriam Guthrie-Deceased. : lllllllllll E E...gqgllllllllllE IIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIA: llllllllllll 112 l:.EJ.gx'g:llllllllllllllll: Alumm Contmued Robert Brock Lawton Dewey Harned Norman Okla Ralph Templln Callforma Av1at1on Mayme Blvlns Walters Okla Robert W Lawrence Lawton Adeline Brown Lawton Oscar Bowman Lawton Ruth Mountjoy Atlanta Mo Siegfrxed Bergstom Chlcago Ill Lois Hartnell Lawton Glenn Forgeous Lawton Homer Atchlson Lawton Class of 1 916 Anna Marie Dunlap Lawton Ernest Westenkuehler Greeley Colo Lucille Kerans-Lawton Bess Buell Lawton Frances Couch Lawton Gladys Jesse-O U Norman Okla Raymond Farquar Lawton Genevleve Moll Lawton Katherine Hoberger Oklahoma C1ty Mildred New Oklahoma olty Ir1s Pantler Lawton Tommle Jeter Walters Okla Miriam White O U Norman Okla Ada Heddens Lawton Henry Cannon Lawton Eva Hart Lawton Maidee Hall Merxdian Texas Ruth Merkle Tulsa Okla Marguerite McDuftle Lawton Clay Stephens Lawton Audrey Netz Lawton Pete Higgins-Altus Okla Maudie McConkey Lawton Marcella Clements-Lawton Lois Harper Lawton Class of 1917 Madellne Warren Lawton Helen Corwin Lawton Dorothy Hasenbeck Elgln Margaret Moseley Tulsa Okla Agnes Humphries Lawton Chester Kidd Oklahoma Clty Rowena Larned Lawton Vera Horne-Lawton Eugene Gentry Lawton Gertrude Cockrlll Lawton Burton White-Burkburnett Edna Bell Fox Lawton Charles Wyatt John Harper Helen Bnxby Robert Keely Gerommo Lexington Virglnla Lawton Lawton Ava Gelssler Oklahoma Clty Iva Merkle Texas Mary Hazel Small Lawton Gladys Parmenter Chicago Ill Murl Galyon Lawton Alleen Bowman Lawton Louis Ensley Lawton Onda Fitschen Oklahoma Clty Flo Beasley Lawton Ruth Ross-Lawton Hilda Soper Lawton Claude Pantler Lawton Francls Grant Lawton Russell Sprague Lawton Class of 19175Q Eleanor Henderson Apache Gladys Barbee-Lawton Carry Prlchard Lawton Vlrgil Lutz Lawton Glass of 1918 V1rg1n1a Dowdy Drake Universlty Des Molnes Margaret Fullerton Stephens College Columbla Mo Brenda. Bacon Ames Okla Damel Becker O U Norman Okla Ruth Garner Lawton Marjorle McClure Kldd Key Sherman Tex Ruth McLennan St Louis Mo Loulse Harvey Lawton Dorothy Blxby Lawton James Fullerton Ft Sill Lawrence Jones O U Norman Okla Elsxe Coll1ns Pampa Texas Elizabeth Boyce Lawton Maurlce Young Lexmgton Va A11ce Short Lawton Eleanor Day Lawton Dixie Milllcan Lawton Bettie Munson Lawton Eugene Chastain O U Myrtle Rogers Stevens Bermce Dxllard Lawton Dorothy Flood B O U Agnes Bonner Kidd Key Sherman Texas Grayce Claycomb Lawton Ethel Poole Indlahoma Okla Bess Parks Indiahoma, Okla Paul Humphries O U Norman Okla Ethel Prxchard Lawton Ray Stewart Lawton Moddxe Glbson Oklahoma City Myrtle Dav1s Texas Norman Okla Columbia Mo Tulsa Okla . - . no Ruth Guyer-New York. Ammon Watgs-Lawton. ' . ' - - ' ' - L - , ' , -' . f, . . I l 113 ' ?1 f 44F ' ' ' L14 . 5,- A . I-, m I V s I f'? E 01115035 L I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I Q Des er'o'l'e I 'Qf I I I I , , I I I I I I I I I I E IIIIIIIIIIIII lull! St ,, . ......,.,W .2-,W W V - --- f K .. A ,gms-vrg1 ,, 4 ., . A B Offs I K Qf. t 96 11 Q5 i . i'f h y. 4 , . 4 3 . W K A 'Bu ...J- Vo ' TM: Ffnmilu , .Plqrwiber W6 XVf1er-els Coo1'er. A i'Lov-is Old. Sig? 50-ng Tfa Sh qrgpx J .fm 14- A -2 N I v 1 '-,1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIVIIIIIIII-:llll IIIIIIIIIIII 114 Ill IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII QllVlIIIItIIIIIIlII ' ll I T : : -lllllllllllll . - 2 I I : Calendar 2 Q , I Q gf'-1-X, ,ax 17- Fools' names like fools' faces - I I ' Q4 Whose picture has Mary got on her I I V ,gl watch-and Henrietta and Blanch and I I Thelma? They have no use for class I l room clocks any more. I : R 'Lg' 18-Cecil Cockrill Cupid , captured by : , H-f:4-gf --. main force and has his picture tak- o -A ee P ' , , 0 . en. Mrs. Howard discovers a dog in . . September study hall with a blue ribbon tied on . I 2-Well here we are again, but it's not its tamlk-HorrgfslHchallhle,Frankun I I our fault. Did you ever see so many g es wa mg W1 ve gui S I : Freshies in all your life? 19-Whoopee!! Eight Senior girls get to U . 3-Enter Statue of liberty' .Nuff Sams, work down town. This happens too U darn seldom. I 0 4-Be-a-u-tiful K-k-katie. We all lift I U our voices when the musical director 20-Pfiul Sponsler has a black eye' and J' I I waves her little finger. Hac. kids Slms Lamar limps- N0 it Waslff 3 Q I the F1-eshies along to make them free-for-all. The Black Domino had ' I grow. Class parade by SENIORS. and their initiation last night. Keeps the ' Q Pete Warren's shirt. pledges busy paying their respects to Q . 5-New girl in school. Pete Warren old members' . . Seems l'a-thelf interested, as usual. 23-Ye shades of apple blossoms! What's . : Some Freshle girls get bumped by that awful noise? Must be Mr Car- . the Senior girls. mu 0 - . - ' - I perating his electric spanking : 6-D0-,.e,mi,fa,S0- We try out our may machine. No-it's only the first re- ' I voices in Glee. Freshman girls frame hearsal of CaVel1 Jazz Band . Well, . . up on Seniors but nothing happens. if Could be Worse. : Q 9-Fashion show in assembly. IMP. Cali- 24-No Buck privates in Lawton High- I I go emonstrares WIN? girls flew Um' we're all gonna be officers. Every- I . orms for military drill. Juniors or- body-S going to 0- T. S. one mild . I . gamze' 'iFreshie remarked. I haven't de- Q Q 10-Cavell and Seniors organize. Where vided 'Yit' Whelhal' I Will be 3 'COP' Q Q is the Pep club? Garett Bowman, a. D0fa1' 01' 3 'C010ne1'? Q sailor from La t H' h, t ,, , . I L. H. S. and islvm21h1edi:5elya1?1FsQl?s:: Sy 25-t,TagHgg5g1ggfeg0ugoymggggggyggg 2 . the fair sex' left foot on the floor kee ' , p the right U I 11-Seniors start some yells in assembly. suspended in the air and mark time. I I Oh Ya Ya! Oh Ya Ya! Don't the girls look cute in theiijuni- I Q Freshies want their ma-ma-ma. forms? Q : 12-fl.. D. D. s. organizes. J.. Sims Lamar 26-The Seniors harken back to their long : . nes to Stall fhayhe ls 3' Charter lost childhood and celebrate with a member and gets kicked out by Clem- Hkid-1 party. Reverend Mosley chap- I D ent Mitchell' eroned the crowd. Absence makes l I . 13-Do-te-la-so. We try our melodious the heart STTOW f0Dd91 ' is the adage ' voices Once again, Grayce Claycomb quite well known, but still farther let I ' sends her voice up to the roof and as HS ponder-absence of 8 ChaD9l'0l1- I : a reward is elected President of Glee. Oh boy! I . 16-Ye Greek Gods and goldfish, it's ac- 27-Our Football heroes depart to Ana- : . Ula-115' Fainlnig. Reed C00ter iS again darko for the season's first combat. with us and is to pilot the Pep club on Fate not known yet, but they are sure I its wandering way. Promenade at to win because they took Fatty I : I100I1 by Berta and Sailor- March along for mascot. l I I . . 2 I UIIIIIIIIIIQ ' I ' l llllllallllolllnll IIQIIIUIIIIIIIIIII FTW 'J QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIII . -nu ll: I I I Q l IIIIIIIIIIIII I I I Q I I - 3 , Calendar-Continued u ' I U 31-We knew they would win-6 to O , 8-Have you a fever? John B. discov- Q I Strange, but all the boys want to go ered in hall counting Mary B.'s pulse . I back, especially Paul Sponsler. Won- to see if she had Influenza????? I der why? . . Q 9-Rev. Kendell talks to us in assembly. I . xj. Football boys cheer themselves. Ev- Q . erybody is getting ready to bloody Q , Mountain View's nose. . xv , . . Ea 10-Exciting things happen in Girls' Ofll- I ' 'nv cers' Training school. One of our I . fic promising young candidates for the Q . it gold bar put her No 8 down on a . : poor, innocent little pup. . 5 A 11-Pep assembly and yell practice for I . football game. Passing review of I - football boys. Mountain View boys - . . . I Clement goes to see his girl and her arrive gd Sgnfor girl? try toggpglre I I father gets rid of some ancient eggs. Dfw' , to In our avgr' . oy' I ain't it a grand and glorious feeling? I I I October 13-Don't tell us that 13 is unlucky 'cause Q I , school's quarantined on account of the Q Q Flu . Flu vacation until Nov. Q . 11th. . I A 5 November . ' QI fe Z . ' f 'gi rt' 1 . . A I '- . X Q U ' vfw if 9 ' I -'1 N, - -- I J Q I . Q ' -- 1 4 . 6 I' u Q 1, T' fi - : . Q I Guns 6155 CLua l I . 1-Cavell announce Hallowe'en party. . . I 11-Back again Flmagin. Everybody is I Q gggrclub has new club room on 4th rejoicing because they are back in I . ' dear old L. H. S.????? I 2-Miss Saris moves the Seniors behind Wuxtra! Wuxtra! the war's over. Ev- I I the Freshies because our voices har- erybody has a grin a mile long. Q . monize After we've coveted those Q I . ' .. ., 12-Special assembly. Dr. Evans talks to I iflrfgolllseilijlvvfollliloclflr 5l1ZaqfJ'vgg0'usH:rid the students about the United War U : makes some of the Football boys jeal- :gain 2121I:g5g'and232 twgavgogogx : ous UD. . - . war unless you are willing to pay for Q 3-Dog fight ln 0. T. S. the privilege. 55.00 please. Q I Q 4-Special assembly to push Lyceum and 13-Mrs. Smith tells us in assembly how Q Q W. S. S. Best Lyceum we have ever to earn our money for W. S. S. pledge. Q 5 had. The last number is well worth Just do anything-tend the neighbor's . . the price of a season's ticket. CS. kids, wash dishes, hoe the garden 'n . ' R. DJ Hi school to lead community everything. Hee stirs up some pep . singing tonight. for the football game Saturday and Q .. ,. - - ' 7-Don't you dare sneeze, or somebody tells us how Cash is going to use . . will accuse you of having the --Fluff, science to wallop our defendants of . ' Girls are wearing black today because the gfldlfon- ' . the camp is quarantined. I had a 14+Special scoop-we forgot to tell- . little bird named Enza: I opened the Harold Gevers has on long pants . . I window and In-flu-Enza . Can you imagine? . I . I ' I I QIIIIIIIIIIQ ' :...III--III-IIIUI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 116 :llllIllIllUQllllE lIlll-llllIllIIIIE : Calendar-Continued : I 15- I I Cavell party tonight. Cavell Aid wien- 28-Some keen assembly Wed. Glee Club ' er roast this afternoon. Parade tomor- selectigng, Ukelele Club and Mr, I POW- Everything happening at 01109. Nolan. Nobody at school Thursday. U And Charlie Franklin Says he Calm- Charlie Franklin had to stay home to U have any fun because he thought he run the turkey down. ' was going to be drafted and would . ggvivggnggeggd 235:113H0KgZn,tW:i1- 29-Junior and Soph party. Suspicious I money clothes or anything, y reports about the Juniors. Mr. Doyle I ' ' ' out of town, but of course that had I -Military drill starts again. If we nothing to do with it- The Cavell I were to start a list of those things girls go out to camp. It was reported Q which drive people UD t0WaI'd- NOT- that 36 patients died yesterday at the 3 man, the Amateur Ukelele DIRYBFS base hospital. Something unusual. Q Wffuld head the1iSf?????? The Ukeieie Club played for them g -Everybody wearing a W. S. S. button. Thflrsday' We Wonder-but H0 vile . David Peoples is wearing four. One 1I1S11111at10HS. of course- l for every Liberty Loan, and a Victory I Boy, and a Victory Girl. December 'U -Scandal-A dignified Senior removes . her shoes in Miss Woods' advisory. v ' The military training school girls l have their hearts examined and the 1 - I doctor says Mary Bowman's is miss- A f I' I , lllIIl -l i lu., . -More Scandal-Ye reporters 'thought QM - M-M 'Qi Q . they had a scoop when they heard A ' lvl l our dignified Editor-in-chief say he V an .' - - A ,bb I was going to town with the calendar ' ,- e -A: H ' xii I editor to pick out furniture???? They 'F f'5LL V 5 ' I 1 d h d l H l'ttl - ilngii Zeagy fir uthye 1m0i.n?:g0l::ScLfe 2-First rehearsal. of Seniors' Musical : when they heard that the furniture Comedy to be SIVGH FT1dHY, the'13th- . was for the furnishings of the Lore Of C0l1I'S6, we are HOT- SUDGFSUUOUS, . Staff's room. Maybe we ain't proud but Friday, the 13th, sounds rather . of it. All by ourselves-but it isn't suspicious to us girls. Glee and Uke- . Paid for Yet- lele Clubs entertain Rotary Club at I -Fat -March discovered starting up luncheon- . Ninth street at 8:40. He was al- . . . - . ready wending his way to Walters. 3 L0ve, affalfslm Sglxfgolfrii 55: f. He wasn't going to wait for no car or gressfnfg n ce y' e 1 h y . nuthin'. He was gonna be there on Pmmlsmg' At present We on Y ave time. 5-Iwo hfully gevP?lo1pedTcaEs-Hermag : ug es an e ar ng on an -Well, of COUFSG we WOR, 125 to nflth' Grace Bryant and Reed Cooter-but ' l ing. Miss RRY Dl11lS.a10I1ff iI1.Ef70' Clement Mitchell took Lena Buell I nomics. Mr. Axtens gives his opinion home from Senior practice last night, . OH Peanuts- so we have some hopes of more cases ' -Still snowing. Grayce Claycomb was in the Senior Class- Q heard to remark that at last she felt 4-Senior boys give 15 Hrawsu for ..En 3 at ease up here at school, since all Everything., in assembly. Mr. Mose- Q thepoys are weanng unigqrms' Glen ley pleads for Hi School support of I Alan' makes a'10Ve1Y so wr' fatherless children of France cam- I -Everybody is peeved. We have to go paign. Mr. Doyle says if we give 3 Q to school one-half day on Thanksgiv- cents a week we can take care of a . ing. Somebody is always taking the baby for a year. Talk about the high . joy out of life. cost of living! . I QIIIIIIIIIIQ : ' - ' llfllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllll I . F IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII: I I L' A I g I IIIIIIIIIIIII I l I . I Q . ' , Calendar-Continued : ' l : 5-Special assembly for Weatherford 10-The beauty contest is progressing. It's I game- Yfill DYHCUCG- MF- Doyle leads very exciting for the girls. The boys I . his favorite yell- put their hands on their pocketbooks I I Boom-a-lac boom-a-lac bow-bow-bow and run . I Chick-a-lac chick-a-lac chow chow ' . I chow 13-Girls start basketball practice. Bought . 3 Boom-a-lac chick-a-lac, who are we? your ticket for the Senior Musical ' I LAWTON HI SCHOOL-ViCt0I'Y Comedy Friday nite? Only 15 cent? - . 6-Clement Mitchell turns a mouse loose Promises to be 3' great Success- . ' in 0001111010101 100111 10 S00 what 14-oh, girls, ierft it exciting? Three new I : :Qaida higfzen' V360 Sgtzie 155251252 men teachers and two of them are U . cream., p y' shavies ! We lose Miss Hudson and Q ' Mrs. Howard. Teachers may come and Q I , 7-Wasnt football BCOTB gI'6a.t- teachers may go, but We Stay on for- . . Weatheffmfd 6 and Lawton 13? EV' ever. Mr. Grey informs some students Q 5 erybody's waiting for the Senior Mu- in study hall that he gave them per- . I sical Comedy Friday night. Whadyee . , . mission to speak, not to spend the g think about the Cavell Club s bulletin- Week-end co i . al .U ,,Th t, e l board? Whoopee-no more school till 1 ,Q r gm' ' a S m ' I Jan. 6. If there's anything we hate al over- I I worse than a quarantine, it's another 15--fHaCff gives some pointers to the I I One- beauty contestants. He tells them . I I ' not to pull each others hair because : I ' imlmfy of their rivaling beauty, for none I X I of them are very striking. But, now, : I - take, for instance, the Superintend- I A' ent, 'if you want a good looking per- : I TE-N7-I ,Y son??????? Modest, that's me all I XX over. ' ' X, A 16-Black Dominos begin rehearsal on . - I 9 W their new play, Cupid at Vassar. . ' 'U Richard Harper receives a. warm wel- . : 7, , fir come when he visits Hi. . . ,7S 17--Senior play tonite. Sounds like you I . 6-Well, everybody glad to get back to were in an al-my camp' doesnft it, to Q . School' but' oh- that new Schedule- heart Lt. Woods making those boys I . from 8:20 tm 3f50! Him tells Us snap inte it in military drill? The I what he didn't get for Christmas. And girls in officers, training school re- . ' he even wrote to Santa and had lt , , . . . I published in the Santa News. celve their commlsslons' . I 7.-Caveu and Pep start with lots of 18-Senior play was a great success. Big- . ' spirit. We have found out why Santa. gesf Crowd for any Hlgh School Play' 3 I forgot HHMH Christmas' He climbed Big feed for cast in Domestic Science I I up on the roof and got scared of the afterwards. Albert Childs loses his l I 1-guy' wig and Charlie Franklin loses his I ? ' d h' l . W 't : 8-We 'have a beauty contest on our lgainfgfse Izgcesglgaitwlng e se am 1 . hands. Miss Hudson's advisory plays . a matched game of basketball with 20-SGCOHQ Lyceum Humber- 0l'ati0 31 3 . Woodsie's defendants and Wood's ad- t1StS glVe a WOI1dBI'fl11 COHCGIT- SODIIB . ' visory gets walloped. We learned the sell candy. . ' cutest little song in assembly. Some- 21-Another Hshavie., appears. Lt' Smith. . I thing about a llmb on a. tree and a If Smith is an epidemic, We,ve Sure . . ffaather on a branch and a nest on 3' caught it. Miss Garner caught it first, . 1111111 and then some more' Miss Evans has been exposed, and . : 9--??????? now the whole faculty has it. . I : I I I I I I I I I . . I I 0 I ' ' - ' :IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII :lllllllllllllllls :IIIB-gl.llllll:llE : Calendar-Continued : . I 22-The beauty contestants give their 3-Pep Club planning circus. The nut I campaign speeches. One of our lead- army give prggram in Cavell. Mr, I inshlieauties 4?l is t00 bashful to talk. Woods blooms out in civilian clothes I so er manager must do it for her. d 11 b - Ph - . Puppy love. Mr. Nolan and Mr. Falk- an pu S a one In yslcs' . ner entertain us with an Irish Fiddle 4-Pep assembly to form athletic asso- . and 9' Karo BUCKGL ciation. Speeches from the team. Mr. 5 -Well, it's all over. The Peoples- Mufchh laads fell practice' Semor I Weimer candidate won. Senior can- gli sto 3' enge .a If Igenabirs of Fan' I didate won third place. Wouldn't that u y 0 a' game In as et a 1' I get your Angora? Bnl the dear olo 5-Some Freshies almost get canned. Did I annual is 400 bucks to the good, so you get any of that candy the Dom. . We enolllo Worry- We do recommend Science girls have been making? It's I that the Lore staff give Ernest Peo' right there. Miss Bow makes Albert 3 ES? 9Eal?Ilf'lr'Page ol-ll under lnat of llls Childs a present of the excuse card, . ' for he has it so much that he gets . -we get licked by the Haq. sin Field lonesome when he llasfft ll- 1 Arllllery- The glrls' learn is promls' -Mr. Grey and Smith give a nlanual of I lllg lls some good games- The Second arms at noon with relic of civil war I boys' learn goes to Apache, get beat weapons. B. D. D. S. play tonight, I and then have to walk hdme.9,:'Ain't Ucupid at vassal? starring J. Sims . If 9' grand and glorloub ree lng' Lamar as Cupid and Esther Lagrone Q -Scandal on Miss Bow. Mysterious dis- as hrs vlotlm' l I appearance: exciting adventures in -B D D S 1 d th b t I the Wichitas. she won't tell all of pfafevgl, 'pf'1tal2,lf 0f'1?c'Qch00'i. ei, I it. The girls' basketball divides into Sims. lovemaking was great' it was so . two learns-Bnloke and Fords- natural. Big feed for cast after play. I -Mr. Grey springs another of his de- We defeat Anadarko Saturday night, I' lightful and original speeches, When 20 to 30- I . . . . X32-325115333.ii?21iS13211.f 335333 -gggeegnqfgiefsegofgggl ggdtiyaglgqgrgg . We defeat the Batt' C' 9th F' A' bas' have their' ictures ytaken Doesn't I ketball team. Richard Harper is with bo xookpdevqish in that hat., I us again and is breaking hearts right ow y I ' . and lfffff as llsllal- And lle gays he is -Mr. Drum talks in assembly. Anoth- Q married, too. Poor Berta Gibbons. er pep meeting. Donft you like that . -Pep Club initiation. Parade postponed l0COII10t1ve yell? Mr. Grey boosts for . till next Saturday. Athletic Association and Walters . game Friday night. . F9b llaJ'y 12--Mr. Drum talks in assembly again. I , Mary Bowman swears off Camel cig- I X X arettes and John March says he won't I X use paint any more. So does Mar- I ,ffl guerite Hoberger, for Mr. Drum said g ,,l. 'll f that a girl who painted stood a slim . 'wifi chance of getting married. . 13-We step all over Walters. Score 107 I to 0. The Olesom Sisters on the Ly- I ceum course. 'Tll see it through if I X it ki-kills me. I . ' I - i 1 16-Girls' basketball team eat hot tamales . on the front steps. Miss Dilly picks 2-Everybody selling tickets for B. D. out first team. Sam Allison and Todd : D. S. play. Pug Huff visits school. Autrey, two sailors, visit school. . I goooolooloog : I ' 1 IIUIIIIQIIIIIIIII llllllllllllllllll I T Q LJ A I l Illllqllllllll I I . o a Calendar-Continued I I . 17-Richard Harper tries to make love to after him. The cornfeds defeat our 5 ten girl all at once. Can't be did. girls, 28 to 12 but the boys sure gave a I Mr. Gray and Margaret Stanford per- them some game. They treat us to an 3 form for Cavell Club. olive and sandwich, and we got home ' at 4 a. m. Mr. Grey d Smith make I 18-Double-header basketball. Town girls a great hit an U play girls' team and town boys play ' boys' team. Girls' score, 5 to 8 in Ode to Caesar : favor of the town girls, and the boys' Deer old Caesar! . was 21 to 7. The girls were outsized, Accept my humble vel-ee. . but the boys wallowed all over the you have treated many badly, I t0WI1 b0Ys. . But you've treated me far worse. . - . 5 19-Some sore basketball girls this morn- A1111vllhyergoyiguagiesgljnlygzirse . h H' ' . ing Miss Ray te.uS. er lstory class You'll know you are the awful cause, F how the penltentlarles have been re- And on Ou I leave m curse : formed and said she saw a criminal y LF M' ,19 . once and he looked like a perfectly ' ' harmless creature. Special -assembly. Dlargh I . Mr. Wilson, a blind man, talks to us. l . . Af' 20-D1dn't our girls just walk over those I Indian girls? 57 to 8. Charlie Frank- I I . lin makes a. hit with one of them and - ill Q can't tell afterwards which one it was. . 5 ' I Boys' basketball team going to Ana- ' . I-fm I darko. ' I 2-Oh, b ! N 'l't d 'll thi k. ' 23-Basketball boys defeated at. Anadai- Miss Silly hgsmgolnzrfo tgexash S3336- . iwf We have adngw Sofllesytgl 553015 body said there was a man in the case. : t ls secret an ls ca ,e te k ' ' We hope not. Miss Dilly is too good . W' The Purpose IS no nown to spare. Mr. Smith coaches basket- definitely, but is supposed to be some- ball girls : thing for the benefit of mankind. g ' l l . l 3-Exciting trial ln C1v1cs class. Mary : 24-Cavell Aids have a basketball game. Q Bowman accused of breaking Russell . 25-Mr. Doyle reminds us that we haven't MCC0HkeY'S heart- But the jury only . paid back that 15 cents we borrowed C0I1d9II1I19d hel' to keep her 1110111-11 . two. Weeks ago. Good eel-meh, Miss shut for ten minutes at a time. De- I Saris tries to make Richard sing. fendanf has med for 3 new trial- : 26-Cavell plays matched game with Cav- 4-Dr. Taylor talks ln assembly. Cavell 5 ell Aids, and Cavell walks off with a and Pep have thelr pictures taken- I score of 26 to 6. Mr. Woods pulls the 5-Cavell and Pep plan hl blgwgut fgr : chair out from under Margaret Stan- Comanche Friday night' . ford and great was the fall thereof. 6-And Comanche isn,t coming, because Q 27-Victory pledges due today. Boys and she is scared, I'lI betcha. Mr. Ring I girls go to Comanche for double- and Mr. Corbat give us an imitation header. Mr. Grey forgets little Glen of everything from a bumblebee to : Alair and has to go back ten miles Frisco train 40 minutes late. I I ' .QIIIIIIIIIQ I . V :IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBI Ilillllllollllllll i l l III Illlillll I Illlllllllllll :Il0lIllIlllUlIII:: E I - . I U IIIIIIIIIIIII . U Q I I I I C ' . : I Calendar-Continued . l ' I ' I 9- Woodsie absent. Mrs. Moseley sub- 26-Pep Club assembly. Captain Peoples 3 Stitlltillg- Calls Clement dean and Buck Private Childs perform. Se- :I 10-'iweedsier is stiu on the sick list. Dior boys Wallop apicked team in bas' 3 Mrs. Moseley is charmed with Charles. llelllall- I He is S0 Sweet, d0I1'tChakH0W- Senior-Soph beat Junior-Fresh in bas- :. 11- Hao presents sweaters to football llelllall- All the basketball girls . team. Lucky boys. Mary Bowman blooming out in HL sweaters. Mary ., makes a Speech' B. is said to have knocked Joe March I down and then took his sweater away D 12-Harry Bryant has a new shirt. Mr. from him . Grey deserts study hall and we cele- V . brate. Cecil Cockeril and two young 5 ladies try to impersonate the barnyard April I fowl. l I .. I . 14-Boys' basketball team off for El Reno .l I for district tournament. Charles .- I Franklin breaks the camera at Bates. : 17-Basketball boys defeated by Anardar- A . ko. Miss Dilly has a new diamond. . See that affectionate dance the girls . are learning in military training? K, . -ll : 18-Cavell plans for a box supper. .fll V-: Q 19-Charlie sings in assembly and gets I scared. Mr. Doyle tries to tell the 1-IZZY SeI10Ski Bikoski Callleh has ap- I girls not to forget their uniforms for neared at School for it'S apron and ' military drill and doesn't know what 0VeI'a11 da-Y, and 2' better looking : to call 'em. Mr. Carroll advertises his bunch Of Jews you never Saw- John . picture show Thursday night, Bradley was mistaken for one of our I 20-Miss Bow gives a lecture in shorthand leading clothing merchant S long lost . , son. Don t try to. buy your new spring . and tells us what she thinks of some derb it Hand ,S for the are all boys' manners, such as sticking out y ' y ' y , ' . , , , gone. Lawton Hi boys have tried to ' the tongue at ladies, n everything. intmd C S eth,n new and sua . Clement Mitchell is going to be shut in S :ne 112:21 eirg ppy Q up in the commercial bank by Miss D g g ' I Bow, 2-Wasn't that the keenest joke on the I . 21-Junior play a. great success. Major John Bradley gets half ot' his new mustache shaved oiT. . 24-Cavell box supper. Mr. Doyle plays boys that signed that petition? And also eh the Cavell Club. We hear they are going to have the cup engraved and keep it as a. memento of their . - athletic achievement. ' three deep. Mary Bowman gets the . I n . cake for the prettiest girl, and Mr. 3-Sophs win championship of school in . Smith gets one for the ugliest boy. both gllllsl and boys, basketball' I Tastes f01' fllftlless- 4-Haskell Pippen has a date! Was also 25- Titanic Slim pulls an awful one in seen flirting with Irene Gentry ill : Civics. study hall. . I I ' QIIIIIIIIIIQ ' l I I I I.IIIIIllll.ll'l'.E.'E'.?.iE.:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 121 K Ill Illllllll llliullluulllillll llllllllltlllllll: I I . Cllllllllllll 5 I I O I Calendar-Contmued : I -Janice Trump loses her slipper in 25-Know the latest? Cowboy eats frog- I. Physics. We hear that some of the legs! Gently takes the frog by its U members of our faculty attended the posterior appendages and bites off the ' negro baptizing yesterday. Who'd a. rear legs before the poor creature has thought it? time to defend itself. . -Doris Chard blooms out in some 28-Wasn't Taft a jolly old fellow? Mary I pink hose. B. blooms out in a vampish curl. I -Exall and Charles have a haircut. Miss : Bow kisses Clement as a punishment. -i- . -Majfn' Bradley gets locked YP in Miss It's almost May 1 now, time that Lore : Ray s room at noon. We didn t know . should go to press. Spring and commence- Q he was so fond of his Civics teacher. . . . . N Glee Club concert. ment activities are beginning and we are I sorry that we cannot include them in Lore. I -Best assembly this year. Cadet or- I chestra from Post Field. Clella had The Juniopsenior banquet' which is al' I to stand on Charlie? feet to make ways a deep and dark mystery to all of the . them behave. Seniors have an emit- Seniors-that is, it's a mystery until the I ing time at play rehearsal. Joyridesy very night-is still in its formative stage. : chocolates and everything. But we know it will be a good one, for ' ..Ceveii entertain pep with beet pei-ty why shouldn't we? The Juniors are back g evei- given Hi Seiieei. Weeiifi -'Heel' of it, and that's not the only reason, either. I piiipeii keen on the Virginia reei? Some say that there is S200 back of them. 'I --Oh, boy! Half a day holiday for Vic- Of course, the Senior play will be a : tory day. We wonder who ate that scream-Seniors always do put on the l other gallon of the Cavell ice cream. very best, and you will get your money's I Ask Richard Harper. worth if you do not learn more than Why I -Mi-i Doyle gives his second sei-men, Smith Left Home. You know that always . wi-he ideei Boy'-v iid like to see that has been a question that only Seniors : boy, wouldn't you? Won't happen in could answer- - this World. however. And then last, but not least, that one I -Those Seniors sure scared the Juniors great night we have worked twelve years ' about the picnic, didn't they? And for-the night we are presented our di- they didn't get home until 11:30, ei- plomas. 1' ther. Shocking, isn't it? And those Uohy boy! but ain,t it a grand and gio- . Juniors are so young, too. nous feeiingvi. : I I I I I I I I I I I I I guloullolnug : ' I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII :IIIIIIIIIIIIQIQQ I . ll- Ir , IPM from 7 'A 4 01:6 : -i-1,,41,1gL.'.,g m , A , J Q 9 I I , N . ' mm ff' , f A '- - . - T- i .1 -P, :' -5 ' 7776 73065 X46 fi? cuhfam flases TA? 66. ffagzcz, Hmqv E 4 i Q is , Z Y If -ll 1 L I 1 7SrTPr-on - M H his 1?rffenqen'l3' W? I. WP, il-fl ff Q lllllnllllllll:-lla l'i lllllllllll IB I H ggg.gu'1QuU0ilQlll: :llnlllIlllllQhl!lQg 3 5 5 : E : I I 5 : g E 1 E g I : IS 1 E E ggnlicollllg E :-m'lllllllllllll: lfa lLji4:alaaminnoiollllIl laoeannaaaan 1m IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . , L. A A Q . , - g I nnlllolllllul 5 I I I I Q I . Iohest v ' I I Herman H.: Wilma Anderson is riding a bicycle to reduce her weight. . I Ethel T.: Really? . I Herman H.: Yes, it's remarkable how much she fell off the iirst day. . I I Marie Thompson: Louise is a decided blonde, isn't she? I I Doris Reid: Oh yes, but she just decided recently. - : Q I 5 Willie Becker: Have you heard the story about the ear of corn? I .I Glen Alair: No, I haven't. I 'l Willie B.: Then ask the Colonel. I I : , Bolshivikizs . Il Their eyes 'metski. With a loud sobvitch she sank into his armski. I I Coursako1'f youski, he criedovith. I I He kissedgoffed her againski and againski. I I Ahaski, she sneeredski, at last we have metoffskif' I I Gawdski, he lamentedovitch, all my lifeski I have been a damphoolskif' I I I 3 Clyde Herndon fover the telephonel: Hello, is this you, Helen? I. Q Helen McCal: Yes, . 5 Clyde H.: Well, say, er, Helen, a-will you,-er,-marry me? . . Helen M.: Yes. CA short pausel. Who is this talking? I I Miss Ray tin Historyl: Inez, what caused the great war which has just been I I fought? I I Inez Noriieet: I think it was the killing of Edith Cavel1. : I I Miss Ray tin Civicsjz Curtis, is Mr. Koehler a dry goods monopoly? I 3 Curtis Parker: No, Ma'am, I think he is a Jew. I l I I Miss Woods tin Englishjz , John, can you give me a short sketch of Longfel- 5 . loW's Life? h . . John Bradly: He was born in Portland, Maine, while his father and mother . . were in France. He had many fast friends, among Whom were Phoebe and Alice . Carey. I I I Miss Evans tin English classy: What poems do you think of when I mention . I John Greenleaf Whittier? ' : Freshman: The Charge of the Light Brigade. : I Miss Saris tin Music Classlz Who can name the most popular song written I I by Burns? I Q No answer. I . Miss Saris: Why I am surprised at you, students. Can any one tell me the Q . most popular song of today? g . Bright Student: I know, it's the Hesitation Blues. . : Chas. Franklin tto Clella's Fatherl: I don't think you should send me home : i so early. You're just an old crank. Mr. Gooden: Well, my boy, a crank is sometimes needed in the absence of a I ' self starter. I I I Q Problems in Geometry I I . To prove: Feathers come from the sun. - - Proof: Light comes from the sun fcommon sensel. . I Feathers are light Ccommon sensej. Feathers come from the sun. I I Q. E. D. I I I I , I : QIIIIIIIIIII : A I - 1 ' llllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllll llllllllllll 125 zllrl II IIIE EIIII llll ll-IIB: - 0 ' IIIIIIIIIIIII W. I n I - I I I - I ME a W Y mm her 5 I 'I is 2 I .Age ,,b.. : Halverj i I I ,Vampire I I I I I I I I I ln- I , Nunn hgur ND HIEIHUTE' . : , : I ' ' + mfs: I : Qi, 011, : I 1 ' H l Q I I 1 av W' I : -FHUHM : . QQ hh? milf . : 5 n a : .IIIIIIIIIIQ : :III o anal:-L6 IIIIIII IIITIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII l2li . . '- Iohes-Contmued' I I Of Herman Hues we all know well : He works a small town graft, He closes all the windows at night . To escape the latest draft. l I Little Willie studied Chemistry I He does so no more I For what he thought was H20 I Was H2 S04 3 I M1 and Mrs Leggett were dxscusslng the different hoods on automoblles Little . uertrude and Eugene were absorbing all the conversation eagerly . Well what are those hoods for anyway? finally 1nqu1red Gertrude Oh I know proudly exclalmed Eugene they re to keep the engine in : Clay sternly demanded his mother did you take those pears I left ln the ' cabinet' I Honest mamma repl1ed Clay C Caged 87 I d1d not take one I Then how is lt I found three cores under your bed and there is only one pear I left? Q That 13 the one I d1d not take mamma truthfully answered Clay . Fat and Joe March were drafted and were about to enter the trenches Their : captaln promised them a dollar for each German they kllled Soon after this they . were in the trenches Fat lmmedlately went to sleep but Joe mounted guard . About an hour later Joe came runnlng up to Fat and yelled Come on Fat they re coming' . Fa. ton waklng upj Who is ' Joe The Germans l Fat How many? I Joe About fifty thousand I Fat tgumplng up and giabbing his gun! Come on Joe our fortune s made I I I Clyde H The M P s . Bascum Pippln IS in the army : He has no use for guns . He merely pulls off his shoes And gasses all the Huns : Lawton Okla May 1 1919 ' Dear One . I hate to write to you for fear of annoylng you but the time has come when I . have to ask you a quest1on The contemplation of which has caused many a night l of restlessness and anxiety You will understand my reluctance in wrlting you re I arding a matter of such great importance when I tell vou that many happy homes I 'md peaceful lives have been upset by similar troubles Still I feel that you should 3 know the worst of it at once for ln all sincerity it may mean life or death to me I . dare not tell the state of my mind to anyone else for they are not to be trusted these I days So 1n my dlstress I appeal to you the only one who can help me I know I am . lvlsklllg a great deal of you when you consider I ask you to set aside all work and - soual Joys and devote proper consideration to the question I do not l1ke to sign . my name for fear of others seeing thls letter I will ask you from the depth of my . heart to decide for me th1s question Do you think Jeff will ever be as tall as Mutt? . Yours in distress - ALBERT M CHILDS - Mr Mosely tm Anclent History! John what made the tower of Pisa lean : John March I don t know if I d1d I d take some of It myself . QIIIIIIIIIIQ : I I I I . I I I . , I I I I 5 , I . l ' u 0 , . . . . - 5 . X . I . . I u n ' - 3 .. ' ,, - ' '.. , ' H Y Y Y ' I . sc sr ' u ' - , , . - n . H ll ' H ' H . ,, ' . . ' , 'I ' I i I1 . .. - - , . ,H Q I I ' - I . . . ' ' ' . . I , H . - Y . H , . , , Q t - : .. - In . . u rs . : li ,YI . . .. H . - - , - - . .. . H . , , . . ' I4 ' I! Miss Bow: Who enforces the laws of the city government? . 1 ll 9 ll . .. . . . I . . . . . , g . . . I I . . . -, , - . . . , . . C . . . V . . I ' . ' . ' - . g . . 1 . L . . . . . D J ' ' - . I . Q Q .. , Y . I . . ' I , ' . . . ,, ' . . ,, l ' . . ' . . . . . N ' ' ' - . U ' H I . .. , . - , ' - ,, . . , . p . ' 0 ' .L S 1 6 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII 127 5 zllgle-lllililsl-elllE.a..gR.Q.ElII:LlllllIllllll: l I llllllllllll. . I n I I Iohes-Contmuecl We have some definite proofs that our four years of Engllsh are hlghly beneflclal to the Semors of L H S To prove thls we are showing to the public a few exam ples of the Seniors expressions Before coming into L H S they would say The poor we have with us al ways Now they say The unfortunate 1nd1v1dua1s we have mmglmg amld our joyous hosts at all periods of our incxdental exlstance Also before L1VlI1g from hand to mouth After Obtaimng his scanty sustenance from hrs ever alelt and far reachxng lunch hook to his cavernous grub schute Another before Do unto others as you would have others do unto you After They were discussmg frauds ln the Commerclal Law class Miss Bow I bought a lot in Oklahoma City and found it was located at the bottom of a river so I had no use in the world for xt Reed Cooter Well you could flsh on it couldn t you Mr Doyle was explalnmg the mysterles 1n the flow of the blood through the human body Mr Doyle Now for instance I stand on my head and the blood rushes lnto it But when I stand on my feet the blood does not rush 1nto them Can anyone explain that' John Bradly Well your feet aint empty Little Herald G My big brother Justin lost an arm or leg in every battle he fought while he was Over There Helen M Well in how many battles dld he fight? Herald G Oh about forty I . I . I . I . . . . g g ' . . . ' - 9 3 . I g -H - - -, , , , - I Il M U ... . . . ' I , : . . H U .J . u ' ' . n . I , ,, ' . ' . , - . . .I D n . , Z .. ' n n' zfmu ! ' I I . . . I I . .. ' I I l 2 H - I g u , , . 1 in Q I . I I . . . . I I ' I O l . U ' . I ' ' ' . 3 I D u 77 ' I . : u V 1 1 1 .H . I I . .Q I , . I ' ' I I .: , ' . I . ': u , nu . Q I I Mrs. Hanks was teaching little Carl table manners. I U g Mrs. Hanks: Now, Carl, when you want some meat, don't stand up in your I ' chair and reach over the table for it. Just ask for it politely. I . Carl H. fthlnklng he is putting one over his motherlz Well, then, Ma, thank l - you for another piece of cake. ' ' Mrs. H.: Oh, you needn't, you aln't going to get it. . I ,, . U . .I 'Q ' I . - H D ' I! I . .. . . . I g I . I . . ' . I . . ' . D .fy H I I . ' . . ll ' I! l . .. . . I H ' , U I . - :. u In - . I ' .. ' ., '- . . ' .D H , H 5 - . . . , . . l A ,, . . I I . ' ' - ! 1 H ' . I 1 1' ' ' I . . .' ' I' I ' I . I I - : 3 ' 1 ' gllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllllllllll Edythe C One of my friends at Post Fleld got his head cut off by an aero plane propeller yesterday Jane T Was he k1lled Agriculture Discussion Subject Graftlng Frult Mary B If HAC and SRD were hanglng on an apple tree what kmd of fruit would lt be? Alleen M A rotten fpalrl pear Lieut Woods Exall what 15 one by product of coal gas? Exall English Coke Lieut Woods' Good now for what purpose is coke used? Exall Enghsh In making Coca Cola I guess Miss Ray Charles suppose durlng the recent war our lmports were much largel than our exports and we owed four countrles large sums of money How would you settle our debt? Chas Folk I would gwe them I O U s or Llberty Bonds .Lili IIIIIIIIIIII - 12 W I I IIE.E-..gR.EEIl II IIIIII I QIIIIIIIII . il? 129 I I I I I I I I I I I I I .. I I I I I I I I I I I 1 l 1 - . a I 1 I A Y - I I IQ U II III: : ll0llllllll:'. . .. .. I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII qllunillllllllllll I -' V . La A 1 R 6 . -I. : : nssasalssunaa '. I I I I , I a ' Iohes-Continued I . I II Edythe C.: Mamma is baking bread today and we had the best hot buns for : I dinner. ' I Laura M.: I sure love hot buns, don't you? ' Q Edythe C.: I should say so, I ate six. I g Laura M.: Good gracious, no wonder you are so little. I 5 Edythe C.: Oh mamma makes great big ones. I I : Lawton, Oklahoma, Nov. 25, 1918. g .f Hon. Woodrow Wilson, g . White House, U. S. A., fl I Washington, D. C. I 5 My dear Mr. Wilson: I I I am very sorry indeed to inform you that I will not be able to act as President I I in your place while you are in France, as I am on the L. H. S. Football team and XI I consider this more important than acting as your assistant. I I This may puzzle you a little at present but when you see our schedule, you will I 5 not be surprised at my being ambitious to continue playing with such a famous squad. Q g Hoping that I may be able to comply with your wishes at a later date I am, . I . Very truly yours, I I DOC MALCOLM. I ' P. S.-I should suggest that my friend, Mr. Harry Bryant, of this city would I I show himself to be qualified for this position in every way. I I DOC M. I I I 3 Some manganese dioxide - l . A small amount of HCL . . Produces a little chlorine ' . . And, horrors, what a smell. I : Neighbor: Has your son been inoculated since he went into the training : camp? : Mr. Pippin: Nope, the last time he wrote home he was still a private. : I Miss Ray tin American Historybz Who was the father bf history? : I J. C. Burns: Adam Bede. g I Mrs. Moore: Dwight, if you do not have your lesson tomorrow, I shall have I I g your father call and see me. I 3 Doc. Malcolm: You'd better not, he charges tive dollars a call. 5 I I . Miss Evans tin Englishj: What is the plural of child? . Freshman: Twins. g I ' Miss Evans tin Freshman Englishbz What does the word 'Rhythm' mean, : ' when it is used in terms of poetry? I : Clyde France: Aw, that 'ain't' nuthin' but a tongue-tied man trying to say l 'Rhy1ne'. I I I Mr. Doyle: Miss McKenzie, I want your picture for the Annual. I I Fannie McK.: All right, here is one. I Q Mr. Doyle tembarrassedl: Well, haven't you a picture of yourself, where you I . have on more clothes? I ' I : Mrs. Buell came into the kitchen one day and was very much displeased at tlnd- . . ing little Lena tearing the center out of a loaf of bread. . Mrs. Buell: Why, Lena, what are you doing? I Lena B.: I was just trying to put this loaf of bread back together again, but I : I don't see how they got so many crumbs in it, I can't get them all back. . I I : QIIIIIIIIIIQ : I I - 1 I IIIIIllllllllIlII 'AL 6 l 6 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lIIIIllIl'llI 130 :ll.l.llIlllllll.:.L..Xx.E:.lIIIIHIIIIE-l: I . 3 q Iohes-Contmued . I ' I I Miss Ray tin Economicsl: What are chief exports of the U. S., Frances? U I Frances Mouck: Mining products, iron, copper, animals 'n' everything. I I I I Mr. Grey fin English classlz What do you know about Gene Porter, Mary? I I Mary LaGrone: All I know is that he is a great writer. f I I I I Cowboy Swihart was taking a quiz in Geom. One of the questions asked was: I I What is a rhomboid? A circle? Parallel lines? I Q He answered them as follows: A rhomboid is a square hit by a cyclone. A cir- I I cle is a line so crooked that it starts out and meets itself coming back. Parallel lines g I are two lines that run side by each together. I I ' I 5 Miss Ray: Lillian, tell us about the beginning of the Civil War. . 3 Lillian B.: Well, one of the first things was a flght between the Monitor and . . the Janitor. ' I . Miss Woods had just explained that in a debate the speaker had to be recognized . by the Chairman. . : Marguerite I-I. frisinghz Mr, Chairman. l . No answer. I I Marguerite H. fhesitatinglyjz Did you recognize me? I I ' Mrs. Mosley fin Junior Englishlz I am very sorry, Miss Woods could not be Q I here this morning, but it was impossible for her to leave her sick bed-room. . 5 I 3 Dan Hundly was eight years old when his grandfather came to visit him. Dan . . had been looking into the old man's face for some time. . . Mr. Hundly, Sr.: Well, Dannie, don't you like my face? . Dan Hundly: Ye-es, but why don't you have it ironed? : : Our principal, who art in L. H. S., ' : Austerity is in thy name, : Though thy head be rum U Thy will is done I I In L. H. S., as it is nowhere else. I I Give us this day, a little mercy 1 I And forgive us our trespasses . g As We would have you forgive them. . g Lead us not into the Office I 3 But deliver us from all suspensions . . For thine is the Power and Glory to do so. . . AIDBH. . : Miss Woods: Charles, how would you punctunate this sentence: A young . . lady, while walking down the street, stopped? : Chas. Franklin: Why, I would make a dash after the lady. U I . Mary B.: Does your fountain pen always leak this way, John? I : John B.: No, only when there is ink in it. 3 I I Berta G.: Mr. Mosely, were there any automobiles hundreds of years ago? . Q Mr. Mosely: Not that I know of, Miss Berta. I Berta G.: There must have been, for it says so in the Bible. I I Mr. Mosely fsurprisedl: To what passage do you refer, my dear? l I . Berta G.: To the one where it says Isaiah went up to Heaven on high. . . Paul Sponsler: Say, J. Sims, do you use olive oil on your hair to make your : pomp stay back? . J. Sims L.: No, I use castor oil: that makes it sick so it just lays down. I IIIIIIIII III 131 IIIIIIIIIIII ......-.'. gllllil V , IIlIlllllIlI1 .... . I ,L.AfiE. I I I I I I I I 1 I I : E l1HJzIp! : - I I2 I I ,Ig . . ' Q1 II I ' ' 0 . . Q I ' ' l I I I . . A'sL-.A...L.. . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I : 'FF-,5'rTame : I I I I I I I f I I I I I I - I I I U I 0 I U I I I I I I I I I I I I I em-'Lv I I I I I I I I QIIIIIIIIIII I I llIIIIIIIlllIlIlE.'J:.?.iL.3.:III:-lil-Ilmllll 132 :lllllllllllllllls Elllllllllllslllll: a Iohes-Continued I . I I Miss Saris: Pardon me, but where did you get your musical temperament? . I Bascum P.: I was born in 'A' fiat. : I . I Mrs. Moore: Jack, translate 'refugairt'. . I Jack Shanklin: The king Bees. : I Mrs. Moore: The verb is past perfect: put 'has' in it. I Jack S.: The king has Heesf' H : I I Miss Bow: Richard, this problem is not right. You are off two cents in your . I answer. I . Richard H.: If you don't object I'll just pay the difference instead of rework- I . ing it. I AI I I I Glen Alair: Clement, what makes you so small? I g Clement M.: I ought to be small, I was raised on short cake and condensed I . milk. . I I . Miss Marguerite Hoberger will now give us a short chewing gum selection. I I . . . We noticed that Billy Sunday's method was very successful and it has been sug- : . gested that it be applied to other church ceremonies as follows: Pastor tchristening a childlz What do you want to call this hunk of excess ' ' baggage, bo? I I Parson: What miserable mutt giveth this skirt to be married to this Gink? I I Bride's Father: I'm the guy. I I Industrious Usher: Slide over, you ice carts. Slide! I I Sunday School Superintendent: All you little apes that want to swat Satan I . stand on one leg. . I I . Carroll had an Overland, . . A dressed up Ford you know, . . And everywhere Carroll went . . This relic was sure to go. - I It followed him out of town one day . I Which was against its rule, ' I And every block he had to stop : I And let the motor cool. I I I I am not running down his car, I I It's needless for me to say, I Q But I am going to sell my Overland I . And buy a Chevrolet. . I : Marguerite H.: Oh! if the Lord had only made me a man! I J. Sims L.: Maybe He has, only you haven't found him yet. I I ' Bascum P.: How long could a person live without brains? ' : Mr. Grey tthoughtfullyl: How old are you? : I Curtis P.: I want some shoes. I I Salesman: What Number? I I Curtis P.: Two! What do you think I am, a centipede? I . 1 . . Richard H.: Does she powder? I ' Albert C.: Does she! Why kissing her is like eating marshmallows. . . Clella G.: Why, it's only 5:30 and I told you to come after supper. : . Charles F.: That's what I came after. . I I I I QIIIIIIIIIIQ . EIIIIIIIIYIIIIIIIIE.-1-.?.i2.:ggIgggqggggggggg: 133 :IIVIlIlIllII:VlIII: :QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE W -we I ,Wy . : 1eave6LbO0l : . I I I U I I I. I scqe,a'Ie,rS I : he,udriTM6 A1iQiD : : N ' Scandal Club I: I I 1 Mi' SI wg5 df., 'L L h Ty l . y H .34 4,.V '4--W: ,W Y 1: . - ' 5-3 5 T f ' 4 , - . 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I just have the ,I . heart burns. . ,I ', Lillian B.: It was here he got into trouble. . . .W Miss Ray: In trouble? Here? . U. Lillian B.: Yes, he married a school teacher. . I I' , Miss Bow fin bankingl: If you forged a check what would you do? . I Albert C.: You would do about ten years. l Q I 3 J. Sims went to Albert's house one evening, and to his surprise, round him sus- I 5 pended from the ceiling by a rope around his stomach. Q 5 J. S.: Well, what are you trying to do? g . A. C. fsadlyl: I'm trying to hang myself. . . J. S.: If, you are going to do that why don't you put the rope around your . . neck? . A. C.: I tried that, but I couldn't get my breath. : ' What's the use of living, . I Nothing gained. - I What's the use of loving, I I Just pain. I g What's the use of kissing, I . He'll tell. .l , What's the use of Nothing, l. . O! Hell. .- I . Miss Jones fin Zoology classy: The water moccasin is not poisonous. . . ' Fat March: We were on a camping trip last summer and one bit a guy on the I ' hand and it swelled up twice its natural size. . I Carl Hanks tin an undertonebz I'll bet you spit tobaccer juice on it. I Miss Jones foverhearing himl: It's a pity you were not there to perform the ' I demonstration, Carl. . . I I Miss Bow Cin Commercial Lawl: When my father married about twenty years I I ago, he received a note which I hold at present, being unable to collect it because it I Q is too old. ' I . fWe wonder how old Miss Bow expects us to believe she is, if the note is only Q . twenty years old.J - U . : Ernest Peoples fin Military Drilllz Right Step to the Left-March! : g I I , I I I I , I I I Q I . I I . I Q K I l ' I I p I g I . I I I ' QIIIIIIIIIII ' n . : I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII 135 Lame Do You Remember? llll IIIIIIII IQUA I 'P - ' I I 5 IIIIIIIIIIIII ', I P I P . F P X I M e W W I ee e eeee e me I M WWW eeee WW WWWWWWWW.WWWWWW.WWWW.-.- . . 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The Largest Distributor of Dependable Merchandise in Southwest Oklahoma. This Is the Shopping Place of Your Father and Mother. Why Not You? ' , I f Z ' ' 1 SIMPS ONS LAWTONS LIVES7' 5709: : Complete Outfitters for Man, Woman and Child. 0 0 l I I I QIIIIIIIIIIQ lllllllnlllllllla'-1-.?.iE.:,.-..g.........' :llllIllCllllllll: LJAAQEIIQIIIIIIIII-ll.: p Safest and Strongest Are you a borrower or a depositor V Whichever you are, you want protec- tlon. If you are a depositor you want to know that vour bank IS operated ln such a manner as to protect your funds You want to feel sure there IS no specu lation going on among its officers If you are a borrower you want to know that you will not be crowded m a plnch. You want to feel that as long as you do you part you w1ll be protected when times get hard W T Barber President T R Keegan, Vice-President Riley S Smith Cashier Joe L Porter A slstant Cashier The CIIIZCHS State Bank W1ll Give You This Kind of Protection I 2 E I : -. : . u n e Q I ' - ' . - I I . . . I I - Q 3 . ' ' . I E n Y D e , yu . D , S. l a . E 5 E 5 . . . . . 5 I 1 ' ': I I I I S I ' l I I 2 I I I l I I 5 5 : QIIIIIIIIIIQ : :...llll-l.lll..': ....I..ll..l..lll: , llllllllllll 3 Ulllltillllg-Illlll IIIIIIIQIIIIII-II.: 3 g ' I U I g First National Bank : I I I United States Depository : . . I I : Capital ........,........................,...,........,........................... S l00,000.00 : I Surplus and Profits .......,,,..,..r.r...,............,.,,.,..,.......,... 50,000.00 I I I Assets-over ,,..,..............................,,....,....,...........,..... 2,000,000.00 2 : I : Individual Wealth of Stockholders over S1,000,000.00 I: . Established at opening. : I I I I Oldest, Largest and Strongest in Lawton-We Have Handled : : over S10,000,000.00 in U. S. Deposits Since 1906. : I I : A connection with a strong banking institution is a valuable asset. We in- : : vite you to become a customer of this bank. : I I : OUR SERVICE WILL PLEASE YOU : I I I OFFICERS. I I , I : N. A. Robertson, President. Guy C. Robertson, Cashier. : I W. H. Qwinette, Vice-President and Chairman of Board of Directors. I : Sam Maddux, Assistant Cashier. P. C. Monroe, Assistant Cashier. : T. M. Runnels, Assistant Cashier. : U I U I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I : :IIIIIIIIIIQ E :IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII 4 Eaull-LzlluuuliusoUUE-29-fT.?-ElnuuulllnlnnE-:IDE nl . . 1 g The Clty National Bank g I 0 : There'll Come a Time : , when you will be sure to realize the great value of an account with a Reliable I: : Bank. The simple habit of depositing your earnings and checking them out : I soon develops THRIFT and you will be pleased to note that your BALANCE in 3 : the Bank will steadily grow from month to month. If you haven't an account : : already, : l l : START ONE WITH US TODAY o u : We Pay 47 Interest on Certificates of Deposit. : I I g F. M. English, President. S. M. King, Vice-President. g : C. W. Crabtree, Vice-President. I : 1 E. E. Shipley, cashier. E. E. cones, Assistant cashier. : EI..UUU.-...... E.'1'.?.ii.:llQIIIIIIIIIIIII: 5 E ................ E- En.. ..... .... I ...E LJARG N I U I! : I I ' U I I I I . . I I I 5 I ' I ' . . I I We Sollclt Your Patronage 3 I I I I I I I I I . Comanche Light and Power Co. I ' and Assoclated Industrles I I I ' ', I I I I I I I Q I I I Q I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q I Q I I ' I I I I - I I I I I I I Q I Q I I Comanche Light 81 Power Co. Crystal Laundry. : I Comanche Ice Co. Lawton Gas 81 Electric Co. I I . I I I I I : QIIIIIIIIIIQ : L ' - ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII 6 LARQ I Phone 40 I Whole Families Taking To Drink!! Entire Neighborhoods as Well!! I I Monarch Coffee I ' Not a Better Coffee Found by the Crier Through the Town 1 Did the Mischief. on His Round Guest ln every kitchen where the Housewife demands the Best Quahty dommatw in every item of food we offer for sale, no matter how small the price Just So Our Name Appears ATWOODS C 0 D GROCERY Fields Garage Largest in Southwest Oklahoma OVERLAND WILLYS KNIGHT and HUDSON AUTOMOBILES. I Exclusive Dealer in FISKE TIRES. 419-423 C Avenue. Complete Line of Parts. Full Line of Accessories. H Phone 489. ' I I I . , . : Heliotrope Flour the finest Hour obtainable. A guaranty of purity. A Welcome . . . I . . . .... I . . - I I I u . F I I . , . . . . I I I I I I . I I I I I . y p . . I I , - I U E......-........nEl'-E-l?liil: 7 EIIIIIIIIII.-IIIIIE.e:e.CT.?-EloIIIIIIIIIII-IIIE ' I I I I I : Look this Annual over very carefully. All photographs from which the : : cuts were made were produced at : I I A . I I I . The Bates Studlo . I I : The work was not given to the lowest bidder, but the photographer best : :' qualified to do the work. We have had the contract for several years, which fact : : speaks for itself as the Annual work is exacting. : : We Solicit Your Patronage. : I I : Studio on Fourth Street next to City Hall. : ' I I Phone 259. I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I 2 Snowhill's Garage E I A A Snowhlll Prop Everything for the Automobile I . . . . , . I . , . I I I I I I I I ' II I Buick Agency. Open Night and Day. I I I : Corner Fifth Street and Avenue E. : . I I Phone951. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I :- 'IIIIIIIIIIQ : ' ' ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIII III 3 :IIII2-IIIIIIIIII:I-.Q,iq:IIIIIIIIIIII:-IIIE ' IIIIIIIIIIIII . ' I I o I I ' I I I ' O E W O LF ' I J I I I : ONE PRICE CLOTHIER : e tore or en : ew rin t es . 2 Th s f M N Sp ' g S yl ' I I I I I I I I : Kodaks, Kodak Supplies, Kodak Finishing and Enlarging. : : Speed Consistent with High Class Work. : U O 0 I I , JACK KERANS : I : B. and S. Store. : l I I Phone 230. Fourth and C. I l I I I I . I I o , h Young Men of the High School : : High Cfass win Appreciate the Lines of . 71 1.1 . Q C! 1 . Q Snappy Merchandise : H Orlllg 7 ga, Ing in the Up-to-date Departments of : am! Preiszng 4 4 R Z , , I - 1 : E The Third Street Clothier U g . Silk Shirts, Silk Socks, Silk Scarfs, I M171 1 5' 0775! P ll f W 61 W Pajamas, Underwear, Handker- : chiefs, Gloves, Spring : E ' Caps, Etc. I The Snappiest Lines in Lawton in : 422 D. Avefzzze Clothing and Shoes QQ . . : PWM 71 ' Zak 'J Prices Are Rlgbf I I I I : IIIIIIIIIIIQ I zlllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllll ll lllllll III IIIIIIIIIIII- .....-..'.h ll I IIIIIIII I lllil I . I I I I I I I 1- . LJ Q fi 6 . p 9 lllllllllllll . 'g l I I I E E . Huyler's Candies. : : Leggett's Chocolates. g I Y - Ti b ' I Use .our Spare me y The House of Kodaks ' I Applying Yourself to the : : Study of Music I - : : Musical Instruments and . I Supplies of All Kinds at : I I . . , I : Gross Muszc A 2 I I E Sim DELQEEXZRQFY i I 405 C. Ave. : . Nyal Remedies. 5 : - 405 D. Ave. : I I Q I Q I Q I : WHY NOT : : . ' Brighten Your Home with : . For the Best Work in the City Sherwin-Williams Paint : I . . Try Our or Build a I : DRY CLEANING Sleeping Porch? : Q I I DEPARTMENT BLACK ROCK WALL BOARD : l 2 L S i I 61 ZUZLOYY 160774 1 I ' I : Laundry Afrzm Lumber A: I I : Phone 82 : I 0. G. Felt. Corner Third and F. : I Phone 108 I - E I . I : :IIIIIIIIIIQ E :IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllllllllll llllllllllll 10 Q .Q .gig gjlllijllllillllll .IIIIIIIIII I -Lafiq. I p : : lllllllllllll . I I I 9 I . - I I. ' I : For When You Think of I I : Accurate Prescription Work BOOKS I :I E3Stll13I1 Kodaks and Sllllplies You think of us. Our lines are com- : : I Choice Candies plete for all grades and departments. ': I Stephens' Ice Cream ' ' Goodner Book f ' I See : ' f07'6 ' 'L S 7 I I PUZUKH 5 Drug 0. 0. Kirkhom, Manager ,I : S10 re 1st Door South of City Han. : : Phone 303 . C. S. Powell, Prop. 5 . 328 C. Ave. The Only. Exclusiye Book Store : . in the City of . . Phones 111 and 707. Lawtgn, Okla, I I I Q I I l I Q I I - I Q I I : GIRLS AND BOYS' : . I : When You or Your Parents Want Mlnng n : ' Wall Paper ' I ' I : Paints, Varnishes, Glass, We 6 61' : I Picture Frames, ' I : and Window Shades I I E Remember We Want Your I: g BUSINESS 5 I I : A L- Hd M. M. Tague, Manager : 2 The Home Beautmer Phone 99. Cor. Fourth and F. Ave. : I: Phone 194. 411 D. Ave. : I I I o g I : :IIIIIIIIIIQ : - I :.l.llllllllllllU. llllllllllllllllll U WELCOME I U You Are More Than Welcome at I I All Times at Our Store. I I E SUTHERLAND'S ' DRUG STORE I ' Phones 911-912. 331 C. Ave. I , I I I l I I I I I I : For Reliable I Jewelry and Watchwork I I Remember I - BOWERS I I 405 C. Ave. I I I .1-. I I I I : Looked into by I g V. E. BOWERS I He Knows How. : 405 C. Ave. Have Your Eye Troubles THE MURRAY THEATRE 323 C. Ave. High Class Photo Plays Exclusively Programs Changed Daily Continuous Performance Matinee and Night. Always the Best in Pictures. Hollem and Truitt Lumber Company The Big Swade Phone 560. 312 B. Ave. iil il-1 Ay tank das Beaver Board be grate tang. Ay got it. Des be gud tajlm to fix opp. Yu kum har, ay show you. I IIIIIIIIllllllllE.J:.?.i2.:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII: 3- . . -C CENTRAL : I : Gowns, Wraps, : : ' Frocks, Coats, : : Tailored Suits : . A Complete Line of-- and . : HOUBIGANT Miuine : ,I MARY GARDEN ff , :I QARNATIYIEU For the women who seek the 2 : DJER Kiss and Individual in Attire. ' : AZORAE TOILET - PREPARATIONS. . I I Hallie i--i X X? I - 2 as F5 : I Om' Drug and Soda Fountain de- : partments are the finest and cannot b ll d. : e me e 322 C. Ave. 5 Quality, Service and Cleanliness. : I ' Phones 37 and 38. 328 D. . B Fine Fashionable Footwear E Wholesale and Retail : John G George I Dealers in : Lawton, Oklahoma : Phone 293 326 D Ave Bread Pies and Cakes Phone 384 412 D Ave The Store That Satlsfies : I I E E . . 3- f I : : 5 E :...llllllllll.l.:la llllllllggggglggpg llllllllllll 13 ..l.l...-.. '...:....'.....:.lll.l.....l..... r T h- . : lllllfllllll' : ' 5 :. n 'I 1904 1919 'I g KIRKLAND PHARMACY 1: . MeDUF1-1112 5 e Fancy Candies and Sodas, The Jeweler : : Kodaks and Supplies, . el Toilet Articles. Diamonds, Watches, Cut Glass, : :J Sterling Silver. , :I High School Rings and Pins. : , Prescriptions a Specialty g : ,, Watch Repairing and : 9 Diamond Mounting. ' : A Popular Meeting Place : I for Young and Old. Q : All Work Guaranteed. : g Koehler Bldg. 402 C. 1- . I : 315 4th st. Phone 35. : 2 I Q I g LAWTON'S I : Only Exclusive Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Store : I : The Store that put f ' ' 9 Stores at Lawton, El Do- . ' , , . J rado, Kansas a d : : Quality ln Lawton BETTERctoruesronumom gf, Louis . ' I 2 330 C. Avenue. . U Twenty-five Affiliated Stores. L: 5 : 0 - -Q l I BATES DAVIS GRUCERY . ' T. W. Davis, Mgr. ' Q l P B O O T S H O P Honesty brings Confidence ' I We have the only Long Arm Boot UC . . ,, I . . . onfidence brings Business g . Machine ln the State. Also the only ,Business brin Ap reciation, . 5 Boot Maker in the City. We hotch gs p I , no job. THANK You. : ' 310 Fourth st. Phone 843. Phone 117. 331 F. n I I . I : glolollloolg : U I :...llllllllll.lU,. llllllllllllllllll llilllllllll 14 IIIUIIIIIIII-IIIII: E-lllll.llllll'l.: BUSY BEE CAFE . Hot Lunches and Good Things To Eat Good Drinks, Cigars, Cigarettes. 308 Third St. Phone 448. Established 1901. Phone 79. BOGGS, The Tailor Cleaning and Pressing, Alterations. If in a Hurry, Try Us. 210 S. 4th St. North of Midland. PEPQKLGROCERY L. Burton, Mgr. Absolutely Sanitaryand Up-to-Date WALTER FULLER in every Respect. GROCERIES F' ld d G d S d . Patrons of the High School, We 'e an ar en ee S Solmt Your B S 'eSS- 413-415 Third st. Phone 715. Lawton, Okla. H. C. SAUERMAN and SONS Staple and Fancy Groceries A good place to trade, where good merchandise, fair dealing, courteous treatment and efficient service are af- forded to all. Let's Get Acquainted. Walker and Russell For the Best in Millinery, also Dresses, Blouses and Corsets. 407 C. Phone 717. ACOBSCN LEADING CLOTHIER If It Comes from J ACOBSON'S It Must Be Good. Lawton Shoe Shine Parlor Specialty of cleaning Ladies' Shoes. All colors made to look like new. Hats of all kinds Cleaned and Pressed. Soft Hats .,.................,,.. .........,. S .75 Panamas ,.,.,.........,.,............ ....... 1 .00 Soft, Stiff and Straw .....,,........... .50 Ladies' Hats ,.,....,.,...................,.... 1.25 DONE WHILE YOU WAIT Phone 98 ...llllllllllflag llllllillllllllll llllllllllll all-lllllllllglll: :llllll.lllll:-...I g J. F. WITNEY . Ladies', Misses', Children's and :I Boys' Shoes. : TRUNKS .2 I 'I .1- lx I g A, J. BICE 322 C. Ave. Phone 741. Lawton Photo Supply House Complete Stock of Fresh Films, , Conklin's Self-Filling Fountain Pens, n Kodak Albums and Picture Frames. l I South of First National Bank. The Army Store For Baseball Goods, Tennis Rackets Fishing Tackle, Golf Balls and all Other Athletic Accessories. F. SCHWARTE, JR. Phone 900. 305 D. Ave. , PEDIGO THE SHOEMAN Cor. Fourth and D. Phone 514. 315 Third St Phone 609 For Best Results Always Use FULL CREAM FLOUR At All First Class Grocers. Qhlckasha Nlllllllg Company SAMPLE SHOP DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE W Wllklnson 417 C A Ph 277 ve one U E Gxgoux, Mgr E . 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