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

 - Class of 1920

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Assistant Manager EUGENE MCNAUGHTON VERNA ELROD EXALL ENcL1sH ANNA DELL ADKISSON Mxss STEVENS, - Advisor LESLIE POWELL fi Af v -Eu WH N !, ' 1 r , ,, , 'Th-if 4' es it '- 'i v .A J 4 ,- 'H . , 'S , . - . ..... .- . . ...s .. ...- .- I ill! I it Page Four X 1 I' I. .'5.i.iE,,' ' ' ' wr ,-.twff ' ,TT H' W. 91 ,.2. 'A V- . N .f,':H' 'r' ww-fu. ' - -f..- -- is-mr EAL.:-ss.1L..m .ml z.:mmsmaiw -.f'1..a',f. J.1:i1?'.i50a2'T 'Ew..V1ziwg' M iqi 'C ba. ff- Z, . Hi-. 4, 1. -f 1 if ? X . illnremnrh h thnr rumen the time mhm all gurl-uma aah trunhlrn are fur gnttm aah he guru bark tn thz llanh nf lub tu lr Vauh thnnghtn nf arhnnl hugs anh arhnnl rhnmn ill his miuh. CD rurrgnnr mhu has minyrh' th: privilege uf attmbing afhnnl. Drhnnl bags, the mantra! hams in the ltfr ht' rung ptflml. hulh fm: ua all the ings anh mrhantinmta nf gnuth.' fur in nur- mmnrtra, all the trials aah stings uf nrhnnl life are fnrgnttm aah me rmwmhn nnlg the bright. sunny nihr. Du. tn rrfrrnhm the memnrirn uf than mhu haue attrnhrh the liamtnu lltgh Qrhnnl. mhzrrurr thrg may hr, aah in remiuh than mhn have uni atlruhrh the II. B. B. nf thrir num arhnnl anh nrhnnl haql. me publish thin unlumr nf tht liars. V ffm, 1 I - , 'xgwv.l'Z1,, -L , ' i ?I.V Q A-'T- 1 x',3gg'ld:-ixhmi , Iv' 't , '. ' ,W 5' h , if 3 lcv' ' V 5 13, ' wi' ,: D L- ,I h ' U12 f 'f hr -s4sf:fa:ff:,fM-vW'f+2fa'.lP1 f H- fifnwfsw Page Fin VVJZLEQQQ 'fi h A , I - 7?-' L. YN 2- - -1 . , Q v ' J ' 4,965 lv .., 1 t A, m tw: WN .Di .b +int- 44 1 1 - V . . qi 'Aff Behtrattnn Gln tlynne mlm haue heen a great fartnr in nnr linen frmn nur earliest znemnriea mlyn hg their timely alll anh patienre haue lyelpeh na in rlimhing the lahher nf knnmlehge tn nur present gnal anh mlm at all times haue heen a great infln enre In nnr hues tn the tearlyera mhn haue aaaiateh anh ahmneh nz frmn nur Brat Dag in kinhergarten tn nur rnmmenrennent night me the Senmr Glass nf Nineteen llnnhreh Glmentg hehirate this nnlmne V. ,d Q12 ' 7' Q-- -,. ,II 6 O . . ' . O . -I o ' 1 - . . . ' Q . 9 , . KJ 3 1 . 9 o JS. f. . fir, H - . ' s , X ' --ix '. Page Seven 4 il A 'SEQ an -I A W :lf L Y 'fit 653, 1 y-6 ,, A 51' fm!-55ffUUL 10 Z7ZlL0l75 SUPPQUHESE5 FREEHVI JUNUR-HMLH M53 xamunu-WU? L feb - LL QL FKRXSEBQHHWET B SFX L mth 3?fQR?Qm?Z?XXiKQ5 EYXYBNS Xl - HYNYQQN 4' VY' ' ' ' V H., . ,WW M Elf: UL -111.1 .HLAWTON HI We're loyal to you, Lawton High,' W'e're all staunch and true, Lawton Highg A nd we'll back you to stand 'Gainst the. best in the land, For we know you have sand, Lawton Hi. Rah! Rah! A Go smash that blorleade, Lawton Hi! Go crashing ahead, Lawton Hi! Our team is our fame protector, on boys: W e'll all expect a vict'ry for you, Lawton Hi. ,CheesHee, Chee .Hawl Chee Ha! Ha! Ha! Lawton High School! Rah! Rah! Rah! To our dear high school we will always be true Go on the football held a-fighting for you: Like men of old, on giants E Placing reliance, shoutzng defiance. Oske! Wofv, Iflfowl Amid the broad, green felds that nourishfour land For honor and for learning we stand, While unto thee we pledge our hearts and hands To win this vict'ry, Lawton Hi. w N 1114. - ,fr TN-G4 'K 'W t'i'yv MQW' r i 1 l l Page E lefven YW. .f,'.1f-A - -N In --pam w - Q ,.. , E 35. 0 xf. r 33 . nf. , A t Q.. - . x' ff ' x. Qi' ' is 'tk' K ee Q . . liz. - . Q SY - . 13 1 0? ,ix ,SIM .- '-.vi-' e v 'I ' . ,e E3-Q. Q3-' .T.' :QE 223,- . x A431 ' 7: .s-1 gp L iff' ' g , P' sig, 1-g!f'1w'-- . ' it-5 .bei t -.,x R- Rv. -if: 9' .I . FF, T' .JY L V 1 WWA 15,1 X36 A , 1 I . e . ' ,eziffzaqr .. 5 ' X 4-mu .za I ' ri li usu- mhrrr mnnnrg fnnhlg hmzlla Page Tfwel-ve 4 4 r N iw r ,NR - 5' S2141 .di x 4' I - 37:49 Q H'-WW' swim? - P i'2'E5i74eA -:Q-N .4 , zvr '5-', - K -ff 'Y n. Q! Q l' 'A 13 - ' ' -.sf . HR ff12'i?9 1 ii . 9 M. ,qf ,v 4 , ' 's . V L :f -af' 5 -1 f : A .V 7 mhrrr ther: in quirl nnlg at night X, , Avg .-A -1 , , uf TA 0 .QQ Q 41 W fl :, lgrgyr-. -ffm ' .:':'19.v . - '53 .cy 3- A Wife mf., .. f. , VI Q, , :ia yfgf' , 1.31. l I ,I 4, lu: Y ',W 1: l Page Thirteen H I -c' 'u- 1.-WJ I Page Fourfeen Uhr pillars nf lrarmng fi.Q!!', - ' ' ..,,. -'Hr it E , M-1 vvqlwr, 2 -- - I3 Uhr vlvnatnr tn knnmlrhgr ua nut runnmg 'Ciake P ntrpn Page F ifleen U4 ' 4 A '- ,. '4 ii 'u -1 ,Y if ,. it 'Y 53 1. if 1: -3 in .R 3. 2? QE ff gi 5: 55 52 FY 3? K, X2 13 YT ik f? :E I, QD Ld L, 1 . 32 . a fi 3 Fa if fe .1 .. 32 '4 'a .. 5, E5 32 . Q. vi -A yt fi Y. 1 F PAQ' S i.Q'ff'Afn lBnnu'atir Srivurr ,-.,-Y,fg. ., -.,,....v-.....,........-....-.....-....-.,.-...L.-..,. .- .. ......-..,.--V.. MW.-. ge-.-Q.-f.-- ... V,.....-Y V... -......v......,.,.,. M- , 'I 1 ...........-...,......... I E 1 1 3 a s 3 A 5 i 4 i ! I I 1 A 5 1 1 1 1 1 i A 1 H-:,..-...f-...n-m.-..--v,-f...-.-.........-..,,.- ...M.,..-........ 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An' the other day he viewed the 'word l'VHY Now I wouldn't be a-kicking, Cause he got a Iieking- If they'a' used the Board of Education, I zuouldrft cared a rap But, say, Dtyle and Carroll, they BOTH used a STRAP. M 'W TZ7 'TY1','! , 3. -ffm nf .r W I '95 Em ffl W i X. sf 5 in v I Z 2? a 5 l H MZ QE W W I si H if S? ,, Z 1 9 ll if i N, H9 3: 29' 1 M iv 2 Q 5 E S l, 5 I 2 ,..-.-.......,..... -..- .......,.. Page TfLcen1y-one MR. HUGH A. CARROLL fllr. Carroll .vuperintends all work, And attends to thoxe who try lo shirlx Words fail us when we try to tell of our gratitude to lVlr. Carroll. VVe appre- ciate everything he has done for our high school. He has built up a splendid school system in Lawton and we alone can appreciate its great value. There is nothing we enjoy more in assembly than to have him give us one of his straightforward talks. He never forgets to tell us The Saturday Evening Po.vt's latest joke, and always has ' something pleasant to say to everyone. l I Page Tfwenly-tfwo . ..,.V .. Q. MR. S. R. DOYLIC, A. M. Pklxcilnxi. Ur. Doyfr IAIHIJ' Ll1'ZC'f0lI Hi, flml rr1rf'f11Hy flllllfllj' tha' izvorrl IVIIY Pa Doyle took his position :is principal of Lawton Hi tht' sznnc year that we took our position as frcshnicn. XVC looked at him in awe that first yt-ar, but h ave learned to know him better since then :incl non' we think he is one of nicest and best friends we have. Page Tfwnrly-Ihrrt If! K MR. C. E. IIERRING, A. B. M,vrHEM.x'1'lcs Illr. Ilfrring fl'l1!'11f',f linfs and angles :Ind gifts us out of many lanylvs. just ask the Debating Team about Mr. Iler- ring. They will tell you that he is,one of the best debaters they ever heard and that he can teach as well as he can talk. MRS. MOORE, A. B. LANGUAGES Mrs. Moon' o'1'r languagrs doll: rfign, rind lrads us tlzro' Gaul, Franrf and Spain. VVhat could we do without Mrs. Moore? She has been with us so long that now it seems ab- solutely necessary for her to be here. She can explain more Latin, French and Spanish in one hour than we are capable of learning in a whole week. MISS BERNICE BOW, A. B. COMMERCIAI. Liitlz' shining iypwwrilrrs, all in a rofw, Thr' joy: and playtlfings of Mix: Bofw. Clickety-clickg clickety-click. The sound of a ypewriter is like music to Miss Bow's ears. She has done her part in the advancement of com- merce and as for friends, the commercial stu- dents worship the very ground she walks on. MISS BERNICR JONES, A. B. SCIENCE AND M.vruEM.x'l'Ics From .Min Jonry, ilu' Fflkfflil' lrarns Of flu' anatomy of buys and fLL'0l'llI.f. Even the girls like to study about the worms and bugs under her supervision. She inserts in- terest into all of her classes and is a great fa- vorite of the Freshmen. F ' .-1'?1T I Page Tfwenty-four MR. J. W. MOSELEY, JR. IfI1s1'oRx' If lhrrf' is anyihiny you fwish Io knofw abouz, .lust ask Mr. Mosrlfy and you'll fad our. YVe consider ourselves ing Mr. Moseley with us you ever been enrolled in you suppose that there is that he does not know? that there is not. MISS RAY, A. B. HISTORY Miss Ray claims il's a mysifry Thai Srniors ran't lfarn history. Such a dear little, queer little teacher. Ameri- very fortunate in hav- again this year. Have one of his classes? Do anything about history The Sophomores say MISS FRANCIS OLIVER, A. B. LATIN Miss Olifvrr frafhrs Larin, I gurss, .-Inyfway 5hI',J popular at L. ll. S. This jolly little teacher is a firm believer in laugh and the world laughs with you. VVe often wonder if she laughs all the time, for even in Caesar she can find some humor. And thus shows the students that it is not so bad after all. can History is her middle name, an she loves it as a miser loves his gold. Loving it is not all she does to it either, she knows it, and teaches it to the Seniors, who do not know how they could ever get along without her. MISS HELEN SCHWAB, A. B. MATHEMATICS Malhfmalirs is a suhjrrr hard lo lmflz, Bu! under Miss Sfhfwab it is a poaflz. Have you seen Miss Schwab's Normal Train- ing class? From the reports we hear of it, she is going to graduate a class of efficient young teachers. VVe wish you success, young teachers, and here's our advice for you-always strive to be as good a teacher as Miss Schwab. Page Twenty-ji-ve -ef so s ,ui Q MISS CALLIE VVEIST, A. B. ENGLISH Jilin' lfffist as you sm' t Trarllf' English Io Ihr' Frwrhzr. Themes are her hobby, so the Freshmen say. It seems that she is trying to develop a young Shakespeare from the Lawton High. But her classes don't mind it a bit, because she makes it so interesting. f' ii MISS MABLE WOODS, A. B., A. M. ENGLISH Thr .vludvnl body Illisx lI'ood rf'a1'ln'.r Through lhz' Enfllish Ihat .fhc trarhrs. Yes, Miss VVoods is our class Ma, and we are sure we could not Fund a nicer one. She has been with us since our freshmen year and we give her the credit of our great improvement in the use of correct English. F ' I MR. J. LE ROY SMITH, B. S. CHEMISTRY 0 yr Physirsl Grrrle lo mv, But Smith .turf knofws it Io a T. Did you ever see Mr. Smith when he was really lllfllf? VVe never have and we would give our place as Seniors to do so. He is always in- terested in any club work or anything for a good time, and has an ever ready smile for everyone. 150 MISS GENEVIEVE VVILLETS, A. B. LATIN .xxp ENo1.1sH You may hnofw Lalin or think you knofw, But by Miss lfillvlx if fwouldrft sholw. Miss VVillets is Miss Fry's rival in quietness, but she accomplishes wonders just the same. She teaches Caesar and Sophomore English and her classes progress rapidly. The students all enjoy being in her classes. She is always willing to help in class entertainments and is the boys' friend. L I Page Tfwenty-six gr, - 4 -as . ' MRS. MARY VVELSH BLOMSHIELD, A. B. Excusu Illrr. Bl0rn.rl1i4'ld, don? you Jrf, - Tl'0fl1I'5 us fo .vjrrak f0rrrr'fly. She just did get her name changed in time for I.0RE. XVe were afraid that she would not come back the second semester, but we are glad she did. She teachs the seventh and eighth grades the correct uses of were not and are not. MISS MARGARET FOX lVlATHEMAT1CS .Miss Fox lrarhrx addition, iWIllflPiifHf10M, and di-vision. Here is the small boy's friend. lt would be impossible for us to sing Miss Fox's praises hcre, for no matter what we said, it gvould not come up to the praises ofthe Junior High School pupils for her. MISS HELEN FRY, A. B. VOC.'Yl'ION.XI. GUIDANCE Mis: Fry irlls us what lo do Il h1'n -with .rrlmol fwr arf' through. Sh! Sh! You will have to be very quiet if you hear Miss Fry. She helps the boys and girls to decide what to follow, and all are ready to take her advice. MR. J. C. GRAHAM, A. B. MA'rHEMAT1cs Rijfly, rijfily, rif, raf- Chiffify, rlziffily, rlzif, rhaf- Rif, mf, rhif, rhaf, Let us give him the credit of being the best yell leader that we have ever had. He is interested in all athletics and the junior High boys say that he is as good a coach as Mr. Pickens. E Z -, , . L Page Twenty-:even MISS MAURINE GRIFFIS, A. B. HISTORY Miss Griffith hrlps +-with LORE, .-Ind also tfacllfs history, galore. Miss Griflis is the LORE advisor and a very eflicient one at that. She is one of our Southern girls, as can be detected by the use of her 'tr's.'l As to her popularity-just glance in her room some afternoon after school. MISS INEZ SMITH SCIENCE Miss Smith forms an alliance ' With the Junior Hi in natural srzfnce. VVe have seen very little of Miss Smith this vear, but if you will promise not to tell her, we ivill tell you what her students say about her classes-'tOh! we don't mind Walking from High School to the Emerson for our class, for Miss Smith is sure to have something interesting to tell us. - M - MISS ANNETTE GRAY ENGLISH Ho-w, fwhy, fwhrn and fwhat lo say Thr Junior Hi lfarnx from Miss Gray. Here is one person who gave up a business life and started teaching instead. She is one of the most popular teachers in the Junior High School and some of the Senior Hi students have ex- pressed themselves as wishing Miss Gray could teach Senior Hi subjects also. The students are so much in love with her voice that they had rather hear her talk than to recite their lessons. MISS ANNA LEWIS, A. B. ENGLISH The dijft'r1'nfzr lzrtfwvfn lay and liz' Miys Lfwix lvarhrs to tht' Junior Ili. Such a dainty little teacher. VVe wonder if she knows that all of her students had rather pet her than to let her teach them. She is known in junior Hi as the l'Pet Teacher. Page Twenty-eight I 1 I I MISS IIIELEN BURKI-IALTER, P. S. G1R1.s' AT'III,E1'ICS Ry hrr abilily in Hkifkillfl ilu' bali, Min Burkhalirr madf frifnd: -wirll all. Here is just the best old sport that we ever knew. She can not only coach basketball, but as to VVoman's Rights, well, she can talk as well us she can throw a goal. f-if MISS MIi'1 I'A GIFFORID Do:v1Hs'r1c Sclrscre Miss Gijnrd lrlls 115 -'wfzal lo mole, 411111 -wr 'LUIAIH' if 110-u'11 in ll lmok. lt makes us hungry to think of the many good things Miss Gilford knows how to cook. She teaches both Junior and Senior lligh girls how to cook and sew and from the results that have been obtained she surely must be a very erhcient teacher. MISS BEATRICE JONES Music Miss Jonrs 11015 l11'r Ivrry Drs! Totfarhustl11'diff1'r1'111'1' 'tfwixf a noir and a rfxl. It would not take very close observation on the part of a stranger to see the work which Miss ,lones has accomplished. VVe have an orchestra that any school should be proud of, and a Girls' Glee Flub that is a well-known organization in Lawton. 5+ MISS FANNIE MCKENZIIC I.1nRiuu.xx Jilin' JVI1'K1'11zi1' is I1 f1'ir'11d imirril I-l111f alfways lrlls 115 fu:l1al lo r1'11d. Miss McKenzie has built up our library, and she is always ready to do anv student a favor. Ask anyone how he likes her and he will say, VVhy Fannie's sure a good friend. Pngz' Tfwfuly mm' li MR. V. I.. PICKENS, B. S. MANUAI. 'l'R.xivlxr: lflflffl' is ffll' t'0!ll'll of lzolz' and f'tlHI1'.? llrrr ln' ls-Pz1'le1'115 by namr. Lawton lligh certainly seenred a lump of gold when it got Mr. Pickens. The boys say that we have never had a better Coach. lle is a jolly sport and a splendid athlete. -of li, MRS. J. W. MOST-ZLEY STUDY HALL lllrs. .Wosflvy allways kffps ux Jffllifllilf, Tl1aI'J fwlzy in dvporlnzrnt -wr' grt 98. C fp Have you any pecans, please? VVe do not let such a question as this interfere with our friendship for Mrs. Moseley. VVe often womier how she can he so patient, but she always has a smile for everyone. always is and MISS DOROTH Y STEVENS ART Miss Strfurzzs ronfrilfutrs a tifflzirf' part To Un' pm'f1'r1io1z of om' .ml1j1'z't-arf. VVouldn't this he a henutiful world if we could all know as much about art as Miss Stevens, who lay her kindness and pleasing personality has made many friends in Lawton High and aided many a would-be artist. Page Thirty ,ff FII? 7 I GE HNNH-DELLHDKISSON N Page Thirly -ll!! -f sl V .vi 3 19 , . 1 I ' ' - A ' y 4 . , N-14 ' N N l Q lf O . e A we re was ,- ' Si' DAN HUNDLEY. . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . .President EDVIIIN WARREN ..... . . . . . ., . . .Vice-President EVELYN MIDDLETON. . . ..... . . .' .... .- . . . . .. . .G .Secretary ADELAIDE Foxi. . . . . . ...... ....... . ' . . .Treasurer n Class Colors: Green and White Class Flowerzu Pink and White Roses Class Ma: Miss Woonsl Class Pa: Mn. DOYLE l 0 'f ' . Page Thirly-two V fif, fir f J 'nu .. 2 J .' ANNA DELL ADKISSON-Cavell '18-'19, B. D. D. S. '18-'19-'20. Glee '18. Cartoonist--Lore '20. lt was only when she reached the dig- nity of a Senior that Anna Dell put up her hair and began to step out. She is liked by everyone and as to drawing-just look at some of the LORE cartoons. Isn't Jnnrz Dell pretty? -A Junior. VVILLIAM BICCKER - Pep-'18-'19 '20, French, etc. '19-'Z0. B. D. D. S. '19-'20, Glee '18-'19-'20, A. A. '19-20. If it is a royal good sport, a model pro- fessor, or a real friend you are looking for, you need to go no farther, for you will find that VVillie fulfills all these require- ments. He eats class plays whole, and carries off hir. Doyle so well that many freshmen wonder which is the real llflr. Doyle. lVillie sure is lots of fun when you get him SfIlff8l1.U--A Junior. LELA BARNES-Cavell '18-'19, If a reporter were to ask for an inter- view with Lcla, he would find that she would be too busy with her bookkeeping to see him. So we have not been able to learn much about Lela this year, but we know that she is a good friend and is al- ways willing to do her part. Leia has beautiful hair. -A Senior. Page Thirty-three tw .M .v 11 Page Thirty-four EDITH CHAPMAN-Cavell '20. A. A. '20. Edith joined our happy throng this year, but by her cheerful ways and ready smile she has already yvon her place in our hearts and she is as loyal to old L. H. S. as though she had been here always. 1 just love to hear Edith give readings. -Sophomore. CECIL COCKRILL-Pep '18-'19-'20, A. A. '19-'20, Don't get excited, that is only Cecil's little laugh. How could we have ever gotten through our four years of hard study without this cheerful little specimen of humanity to keep our spirits up and ourselves laughing? The baby of the class in size-but by no means in mischief. Doesn't Cecil's hair always lool' .vo nice? --Junior. GRACE BRYANT-Cavell 'l8-'l9- '20. Glee '18. A. A. '19-'2O. B. D. D. S. '18-'20. No matter whether it is a real friend, a society lady or someone to play the serv- ant girl, you need go no farther than Grace, for she can carry off any and all of them with equal grace and ease. She is game for anything and always ready for any fun. Graff isrft pretty, but she sure is rate. -Junior High Baby. F Q it Q xi-,ii-5:-.my-, .w Lv EDNA COLLAR-Cavell '18-'19-'20. Latin '17-'18-'19-'20. Although Edna does not talk quite as fast as Ruth, she always makes one under- stand what she means. She loves to read A Slow Train Through Arkansas for the good descriptive passages which it Contains. Edna fan write the best themes. -A Junior. RUTH COLLAR--Cavell '18-'19-'20. Latin '17-'18-'19-'2O. When Ruth is talking she always watches the clock to see if she is breaking the speed limit. Always ready to take part in any- thing and is in love with Virgil. W'hen Ruth's talking everyone else might as zcell keep quiet. -.4 Post.. graduate. VIRGIE DAYTON-Latin '19, A. A. '20, B. D. D. S. '20. Cavell '17-'18-- '19-'20, Always ready for any fung willing to take a joke and crack one backg on the spot when any fun is on foot, but anxious to do her share of the workg on the basketball court as soon as the whistle blowsg and has good lessons-that is Virgie. Virgie Dayion is my idea of an ideal girl. -A Senior. Page Tliirly-jim' K 'Wi-1 HURTELINE DUNLAP-B. D. D. S. 'Z0. A. A. '20. Cavell '20. French '20. Kid Key lost one all-round girl when Hurteline came to Lawton Hi. She loves French and good times and as to her popu- larity-well, words fail us when we try to tell how popular she is. I never saw Hurteline without a smile on her face. -A Junior. CHARLES ENGLISH-Orchestra '19- '20. A. A. '19-'20. Pep '18-'l9. B. D. D. S. '2O. Here you are, girls-a typical ladies' man, but a certain Junior girl seems to be Hrst choice. Charles has taken a very active part in the orchestra and is one of the best cornetists L. H. S. has ever produced. Charles is lots of fun and surely is witty.-A Freshman. VERNA ELROD-Cavell '19-'20. B. D. D. S. '19-'20. B. B. '18-'19-'20. A. A. '19-'20. Glee '18-'Z0. Here is a girl who is a natural vamp. She managed to captivate all the Marloxv boys. She has always been interested in Athletics, would have come out for track, but she was ineligible on account of the high poise of her head. She has good ideas and usually puts them over. Did you ever see such pretty eyes? -- Senior. Page Thirty-six f 'es MADGE FERREL-Cavell 'l8-'l9- '2O. B. D. D. S. '20. Latin '17-'18-'19, French '19. Vice-Pres. Class 'l9. Her greatest desire in life is to follow in Bliss Burkhalter's footsteps and from all appearances she seems to be doing it, even to her mode of hair dressing. Has a patent on her giggle. Hllladge sure is SOIIIE basketball player. -A Junior. EXALL ENGLISH-Orchestra '19- '20. A. A. '19-'20. F. B. '18, French Club '19-'20, Ass't lylgr. School Life Lon Staff. Ex ranks high in his classes, as well as with his school-mates. He is always will- ing to try anything hazardous or impossible. At last Cupid has pierced his heart with his golden arrow, but They all Hop sooner or later. Has a ubarnyard laugh which greatly interferes with his oral reports in English IV. The English were always fond of fox hunting. -A Teacher. ADELAIDE FOX--Pianist '19-'2O. Orchestra '19-'20. Glee '19-'20. Adelaide has been our pianist for the past two years. One of those gentle, re- fined young ladies who would not hurt your feelings for the world. We never knew that she took such an interest in Clarinet- ists until recently. We supposed that she was a manhater, but events have proved the opposite. ' Adelaide is certainly a fine musician - A Senior. ' Page Thirty-sefven r 1 f I Page Thirfy-fight FERN GIGOUX-Cavell '18-'19-'20. Glee '19-'20. B. D. D. S. '20. A. A. '19-'20. Oh, boys! just gaze into those little sparkling eyes. She has a winning way and is Verna's second as a vamp. Has a weak- ness for tall, slender boys, although she took an exceptional liking to the tiniest member of our class for a while. Her walk differs slightly from that of a camel. Fern sure has good-looking clothes. - A Junior JUSTIN GEVERS-Pep '18-'l9. B. D. D. S. '19-'20. F. B. '18-'19-'20, A. A. '19-'20, B. B. '19-'20. This year he has shown himself to be a close rival of Billy Sunday in reforming. Ask English IV class. He must carry a dictionary around in his pocket because he uses the most preposterous words. One of the mainstays on the football and bas- ketball teams. Didn't Justin make the 'dandiest' foun try groom? -A Teacher. EDNA HARLAN-Cavell '20. A. A. '20, B. D. D. S. '20. Latin '20. We welcome Edna back to our school this year after such a long absence. She has won fame in L. H. S. as a pep leader. If you want anything done, call on Edna. Showed her popularity by winning first place in the contest. Reads Caesar with as much ease as if it were a love letter. Edna is one of the most sincere girls I have ever met. -A Senior. reign ,vf:,5,3s5wqg1, nv uf' , r, Y HAZEL HOLLINGSHEAD-B. D. D. S. '20. Cavell '18-'l9. Latin '18-'19- '20 Oh, yes, Hazel is always willing to do whatever you ask her to, if it is for a good time. She is one of those rare persons who is a good listener and also a good talker. She intends to make her mark as a school teacher in the world. Say, there'.r the Spanish shark. -A Freshman. DAN HUNDLEY-Class Pres. '20. Pep '18-'19-'20. B. D. D. S. '19-'20. Glee '18-'l9. A. A. '19-'20. Business Mgr. Lone. Look out! Here comes Socrates, the second. He uses such large words that he makes Webster ashamed of himself. His big words must have some effect on the business men, however, for he sure goes after the ads-and what is more, he gets them. Dan is a perfect gentleman. -A Jun- ior.. TRULA HORNE-Cavell '18-'19-'20. Latin '17-'18-'19-'20. B. D. D. S. '19-'2O. A. A. '19-'20. French '19-'20. Editor-in- chief Lone. Here is a modest, sincere young lady who never did anything to regret. You should see how original she is. The Seniors were certainly wise when they chose her to be Editor of LORE. Likes to give ro- mantic stories in English IV. The star French student, and as a debater her equal is seldom found. No amount of praise would make Trula fonceitedf'-A Senior. r WT 'w1!I 7 W'7'i'i. I . -wa' fe .... . .5 'fl . - 4 ' 4,2 V ,Q 'll 3 l 1 I Page Thirty-nine ESTHER LACRONE-B. D. D. S. '18-'19-'20. Cavell '19-'20, A. A. '20. Glee '18-'19, She is miniature in size and oh, that soft voice! Her wavy golden locks nearly make the boys sea-sick. It is thought by some that she will leave for India when school is out. The real reason for her departure rests on that African gem which she wears. Oh, no, he is not an Indian. She is well liked by all and never had an enemy. Oh, I just love Extherf'-A Senior. CHRISTINE LANDES-Cavell '18- 'l9-'20. Latin '17-'18-'19, Pres. Junior Class. Ass't Editor LORE. A. A. '19-'20. It is very surprising how Christine has stepped out this year. We used to re- gard her as quiet, reserved and bashful- but times have changed. Now it would be hard to find anyone who enjoyed a good time more than she does. She has a great liking for cold drinks--preferably Coco- Cola. You could tell Christine 'was just bub- bling over with mischief by looking at her eyes. -A Freshman. JOSEPHINE LUDWIG-B. D. D. S. '20. Cavell '20. We seldom see Josephine, as she has been a substitute teacher in the ward schools and is taking a great interest in the Khaki College. We do know, however, that she is willing to do her part in anything the L. H. S. undertakes. Her first year in Lawton High: School. Page Forlyh W VWQ DVVIGHT MALCOLM--Pep '18-'19. A. A. '19-'20. F. B. '19-'20. Doc is one of the fastest football play- ers Lawton ever had. You can count on him for a touchdown. Simply loves book- keeping. No doubt he will be a great in- venter or China Oil stock salesman, some day. Dov is the most original person I ever .v1u'. --A Senior. FERN MAYES-Cavell '20. B. D. D. S. '20. Fern came from Walters only this year to attend L. H. S. A stranger could not tell but that she had been with us always, for she has entered into all the school activities with a right good will. One of the basketball stars. I never saw anyone shoot goals as 'well as Fern did one night. -A Senior. JOE MARCH-F. B. '16-'17-'18-'l9. B. B. '19-'20. Pep '18-'19-'20. A. A. '19- '20. Athletic Editor LORE. Joe is a shark at bookkeeping and chem- istry. If Murphy carries his business enterprises through with as much vim and enthusiasm as he does a football game, he will surely make a success. He is another one of those good-natured fellows. Popular with everyone. Joe sure is 'well liked. -Junior. - 1 1 Page Forty-one me: . . 'sqm -'rw EUGENE MCNAUGHTON - Pep '19-'20. B. D. D. S. '20, Spanish '19-'20. Picture Editor LORE. Here he is, girls, look him over. The ideal ladies' man. But aside from this, which is not his fault, he is a very studious young gentleman. Has a way of making friends that deserves merit. Is taking book- keeping this year. His complexion and wavy hair make all the girls sea-sick with envy. Isn't Eugene a sweet boy. -A Teacher. EVELYN MIDDLETON-C a v ell '19-'20, Dan's rival in the use of large words. She is a good talker and always has a story which she can tell. Has been away from school playin' school teacher the most part of this year, so we have missed her from our midst. Evelyn surely is Il good story teller. - A Senior. HOY MIDDLETON-Pep '19-'20. B. D. D. S. '19-'20. We cannot say that a hot temper lies 'neath the auburn locks of this lad. Who ever saw him angry? Knows Civics by heart and can tell you as much about legis- lature as any senator. VVill probably be a lawyer or a pill salesman. Made his stage debut in the B. D. D. S. play. If you want to know anything about history, just ask I-Ioy. -A Senior. Page Forty-two 'Q nrfvwwwo M , Ziff .W G , 51 Q, ,gw5yqQA,- .th K rv f---- -A X .-rtlg PEKA NANCE-Cavell '18-'19-'20. Latin '19-'20. French '19-'20, B. D. D. S. '20. UN huh! Peka agrees with every- thing you have said, then goes on to give her views on the subject. Her ideas are well worth listening to, too. She is always in for any fun and dearly loves to play a joke on someone. Pel'a'.v awfully cute. --A Freshman. FLOYD NORTHROP-Pep '18-'19- '20. A studious youth who has never taken much interest in athletics until this year. Floyd has proved himself to be quite a marathon runner. He is an esteemed gen- tleman who was never known to talk too much. MARCIA PREUITT-Latin '17-'l9- '20. Glee '19-'2O. Spanish 'l8. Cavell '18-'19-'20. Marcia could rag her way into the very heart of a sphinx. She can ragtime any piece on either the piano or organ, which was proved when she ragged the wedding march. She has a laugh which would be a close rival to the other mys- terious laughs of the school. Can't flfarria play the piano, though? -A Junior. Page Forty-three . , - X51-Vv , ,--1 eg . Y . , . 56 MAY REID-Cavell '18-'19-'2O. B. D. D. S. '19-'20. This young lady is probably questioned more than any other person around the building, and only one question- When are the B. D. D. S. pins coming? She keeps her temper, however, and answers everyone with her well known smile. She had rather read than sleep and can tell you the author, characters and plot of almost any book you could mention. May gets prettier every day. -Senior. ALFORD ROBERTS-F1oyd's twin brother. Where you find one you will find the other. We wonder if they use signs to communicate with each other, they are both so quiet. Ile always has good lessons. -Senior. INEZ ROGERS -Cavell ,IS-,I9. Spanish '17-'18. B. D D. S. '20, A. A. '2o. That soft, southern voice would attract attention anywhere. It has evidently at- tracted the attention of someone who lives away down in Alabama-and held it too. Inez said she is going to be a teacher, but somehow we cannot picture Inez as a school marm. She has won the respect and love of all her classmates. Inez hai the loveliest character of any girl I ever met. --A Junior. Page Forty-four .z -e 1 A. f. - wa, '- 1 A ? 4l.'i2fi'5G .M . s- . - ,qw -ff . 'M :g, ww r?M!r 1+'?i?'i-I Je i'5f fnu 'Lib was .... ,.-wi,--V:wry-w-:,,w ' M-frsv-fr-'q-Qff4fv!1g'.f3'zf:'v'f 'f'b'f1'fK,'1-W '1YPT'P?1T'??'Wf' J' ' '. . JF ,l Fl? ' W. ' - ' Y EVA SCOTT-B. D. D. S. '20. A. A. '20, This was Eva's first year at Lawton High, so we do not know much about her. From her actions here, however, we would say that she was a good student and a loyal addition to any school. Eva has good ideas. -A Senior. LESLIE SMITH-Orchestra '20. A. A. '19-'20. Our bank president in Commercial class and a shrewd one, too. Even refused to loan Doc Malcolm a dime on good se- curity. Bookkeeping is like play for him. Perhaps he will be a C. P. A. some day. Doesn't let romanre interfere with busi- ness. -Senior. HENRIETTA SNELL-B. D. D. S. '20. Cavell '19-'20, French '19-'20. A A. '20. 3 Polly must be a good friend for she al- ways has a group of loyal and admiring friends around her. The best little sport in any activity and game for anything. Has a monopoly on a certain Dodge Sedan. Gee, but their a dainty little rreaturef' -A Senior. Page Forty-ffve -ff.-.Q 4..-- , ,,,... .. ,wg ,,. , ,. A W r H in 'M A V Q 'tm ' - f'?'t 9W '?PFs1 F 'f f Q' wm Page Forty-six CATHERINE SPICER-B. D. D. S. '20. Cavell ,20. A. A. '19-'20. French 'l9. Editor-in-chief Srhool Life. Ask any pupil of L. H. S. what Cather- ine is noted for, and they will say Her themes. She writes essays with as much ease as she reads a novel, and the Seniors declare that they are worthy of being pub- lished in the Atlantic Illonthly. If Cather- ine is in a class play it is sure to be a suc- cessg for, she is as much at home on the stage as in the class room. Her opinions and ideas are sought by all. 'fCatherine surely knows how to teach English. -A Freshman. RUTH SPRAGUE--Cavell '18-'19- '2o. Latin yl7-,I8-ll9. B. D. D. S. '18-'19- '20. Snap-shot Editor LORE. Ruth is a good natured girl, full of fun and always has a smile for everyone she meets. Her ambition is to be a movie star. Did you see her in the B. D. D. S. play? ' She certainly liked play-practice Cfor reference apply to Dale Borenj. We might say she was S. R. D. the second. Did you ever see Ruth mad? --A Senior. MARGUERITE STANFORD -A. A. ,IQ-,2O. Glee '18-'19. Cavell '17-'18- ,l9. Debating Club 'I7. There is no telling what this person can do. She is always willing to undertake anything and goes to work with all her strength. She had rather take a course of study that will require much work and thought than a snap course. The harder her work, the happier she is. 'llllarguerite certainly is original. -A Senior. CLAY VENABLE-Glee '19. Pep '19-'20. Latin '19-'20. A. A. '19-'20. B. D. D. S. '20. Clay could hardly stay awake long enough for an interview. He is one of those manly fellows who never interferes with other people's business. Geronimo's representative to L. H. S. Clay always has his lessons. --A teacher. INIABYN VVILSON-Spanish '18-'l9. Here is our country lass who braves the cold and windy weather to attend the Lawton High. It is hinted that she has a beau in the country, but there-don't tell anybody. You never yfnd Illabyn doing anything she ought not to. -A Senior. ICDVVIN WARREN-Pep '18-'19-'Z0. E. B. '17-'18-'19-'ZO. B. D. D. S. '20. Ass't Business Mgr. LORE. Pete is a real good fellow He is popular with all the boys, also the opposite sex. As assistant business manager of LORE he certainly did his part in securing the coin.,' Showed his pluck on several in- stances on the football field. VVC can easily see why Polly has a liking for him. Ex- ceedingly fond of arguments and oral re- ports in English IV. He is slow but sure. -A Senior. A 1 Page Forty-.fefvcn 5 ' -si! 'Y' ' .- 1- 4. Pa rf ,5 V. 'P . we M Sig mf Ji, if 4 S Q, .,. 5, .5 s an . 2 PAUL WILSON-F. B. '18-'19. B. B. '20. Paul is so quiet we can hardly find out all his good points. We have noticed him hanging around a certain locker, apparently not his own, and oh! that 'snapshotl He posed especially for -the snapshot editor Csee page l34D. i I didn't think it of you, Paul. -A Senior. LEONA MILLER-Leona is one of our commercial Seniors, who pays more at- tention to her bookkeeping and typewriting than she does to the Senior class. But we are glad to have her in our class and we wish her all kinds of luck in her future life in the business world. Leona is so lady-like. -A Sophomore. Page Forty-eight 4' ,K 1 PK N Seniors Seen from Ani Aeroplane Name Expression Besetting sin Pastime i Destiny Anna Dell Oh Lands! Dancing Flirting An old maid Willie Listen here Flirting Kodaking F Actor Lela Yes! Studying Riding Pres. Sec. .- Grace Oh, Lord Acting Singing Hired girl Cecil - Hotzidity! Keeping quiet Combing his hair Champion Boxer Edith Goodness ! Talking Tal king Nurse Ruth C. My Lands! Talking fast Debating Justice of the peace Edna C. Listen! Giggling Reading - LCCIUYCI' Virgie s she air? Basketball Washing dishes PI'C3Ci'1el S wife Hurteline sn't it? Laziness Stalling French teacher Charles l'll say I do 'Singing Sunday rides Clown Verna Fee! girls Making eyes Riding Ranchman's wife Madge iw-xv . Driving Willie's Pitching goals Old maid Ford , Exall My, Gosh Y Oral reports Giggling Fox hunter Adelaide Good-nite Making goo- Ketchin' fcllers iinglish jockey goo eyes . ' A Fern Gi- Holy smokes Promenading Developing Old maid her feet Justin Gee, whiz! Vocal disturbancef Grinning Bachelor Edna H- Oh, Arthur! Dreaming Studying Ziegfeld Follies Hazel A Dear Me Bashfulness Attending church Teacher Dan Aw-now Cheating Getting the Pherecraten I dictionary excuse card Trula Say-uh . Giving orders Cleaning Lore Roy-al Princess Room Esther Oh! Matrimonial VVriting letters Missionary Intent Christine Listen here Dancing Ford riding No more tellers .l0SCPhine Oh! Gosh Being in love Eating hamburgers lilatrimony Page Forty nm: Seniors Seen from An Aeroplane I Name V Expression Besetting sin Pastime Destiny ! Ruth S. Jimminee! Flirting with the Dreaming Nlovie star men teachers Eugene Darned if I know Vamping Matching Pennies Selfmade widower May I say I do fGoing to the dome Powdering Opera singer I - her face ' Polly Good-night! Watching Pete C Reading Novels Sweet little Wify Peka Uh !-huh! 4 Acting foolish Talking French Language teacher Catherine My sakes! VVriting themes Ridingyiyn a Author A sun car Pete NOW don,t do Arguing Teasinz Polly Profiteer nothing previous! Inez ' Good-night! Chemistry Teaching Singing Alabama! lullabies Joe Fer cafs sake! Having dates Flunking Hen-pecked husband Marcia Oh Lordy! Gabbing C 7 Picnicing lVIusic teacher Ployd Yes mam. Studying Running A Dog catcher I Alfred I d0I1't know Bashfulness Nothing Inventor HDOCD I 1'CCk0U Late hours Selling oil stocks Broker Clay And- Posing Sleeping Sawing wood Leona l I d0I1't IIHOW Blushing Typewriting Stenog. Leslie Oh sure! Helping others 'Having dates C. P. A. Paul Well Leaning on Posing Parmer I Lockers Mabyn Y-e-s Talking - Smiling Civic lectures Fern' My lands! I. Basketball School Suifragette Hazel Uh-huh Keeping note Studying Spanish Hair dresser I books I Hoy Well you see- Having red hair Reading Mechanic Evelyn Dear me! Being quiet Spanking kids Cook Margjueritel don't care C Having new ideas Chemistry Poet l '... - - - - -..- -- ...I Page Fifty . -..,a4.As ' 'f V , 2 1 ' -4 w - ,-'i2.: '4 If' ' - 2 Y V -. at , -- Qv.':1ew- Tig GLADYS ALAIR So very quiet and studious that none of her misdoings can be unearthed. GLENN ALAIR The athlete of the class. Is always so busy practicing basketball or track that he is unal'-le to attend class meetings. GERALDINE ANDERSON--C 21 V ell '18-'20. Latin '20. A. A. '20. She left last year, but decided to come back to L. H. S. LELA ANDERSON-French '19-'20. Glee '19-'20. jack is especially gifted with beautiful black curls. She has innumerable wrinkles in her brain. MARY ARMSTRONG-Glee '18-'19-'20. Ca- vell '18-'19-'2O. Latin '19. B. D. D. S. '19-,20. Boys, watch your step, for she is surely good at the vamping act-just ask jack. PETER BECKER-Pep '18-'19-'20. A. A. '19- 20. Spanish '18-'19. Glee '19. B. D. D. S.'20. From all appearances a woman hater. Never accused of Hirting. DALE BOREN-Pep '18-'19-'20. Glee '19, B. D. D. S. '20. Can give more Howery speeches in a minute than all the other Juniors could in a day. HELEN BROVVN Her special hobby is picnics. Aspires to bc a stenog. CECIL BUCKNER He may have great ideas, but he always keeps them to himself. CHARLES CLIFT-Pep '17-'2o. Spanish '17-is. He and his car are always at the service of the Junior class. ' Page Fifty-tfwo XVILLIAM COX- Midget lle sailed the sea and lived in an army camp. A regular ladies' man. MABLE COLE She and jnliet are our star students. VVny, she would not think of getting a grade below 93. SARAH CRITTCHER Never comes to class meetings, but always ready with her lesson. FLORA DAYVSON-French '19-'20, Glee '18-'l9. She can speak French backwards or forwards. No one can resist her sweet smile. JVLIET DOYYDY-Glee '18-'19-'20. A. A. '20. Latin '18-'19-'Z0. She certainly is following in the footsteps of her sister as to getting the highest grades in the class. KENNETH DUNIIAM-S p a n i s h '18-'19-'20. Glee 'l8. B. D. D. S. '19. Pep 'l7-'18-'19- 20. Very popular with the girls and noted for his fingernails. CARRIE ELKINS-B. D. D. S. '20. She is so quiet and studious it is hard to find out much about her outside of school. LEONA ELROD-Cavell ,IS-'19-'20. A. A. '19- '20. Latin '18. Glee 'l8. A good student, a good worker, and a good friend. MARGARET FRASER-A. A. '19-'20. French '19-'20, Aw, now you quit, l am sure I don't need any help when it comes to talking. CHARLES FREEMAN A good basketball player, a chemistry shark, and a loyal classmate. Page Fifty-three L l Page Fifty-four VVILBER HARPER-Class pres. '2O. Pep. '18- 'I9-'20. B. D. D. S. '18-'19-'20. A. A. '19-20. Orchestra '19-'20. Basketball '19-'20. Business Manager School Life '20. f A good friend to everyone. He wants 'aw- fully to be nice to a certain Junior girl who prefers a Senior. ETHEL HARRIS She prefers a certain junior boy to all others. FRANCIS HEINZ The star member of the Public Speaking class. Daily subscriber to the C. E. S. treasury. CLYDE HERNDON-Pep '19-'20. A. A. '19-'20. B. D. D. S. '20. Football '16-'19. Shang is probably the best known man in L. H. S. Hero of the football team. MARY HEVVITT-Cavell '18-'19-'20. A. A. '19-'20. Gave up her regular course to learn how to Hpound the keys of a typewriter. IIARLOW HOLLINGSHEAD Quiet, but there with the grades. VVould make a great hit in the circus. JOHN JAPP Always has his term papers and book reports in on time. NORRIS HOLLINGSWORTH Another one of our football heroes. Makes an excellent defective detective. IRMA JOHNSON-A. A. '19-'20. B. D. D. S. '19-'20. Spanish '19-'20, Glee '19-'20. Studious, original and full of vitality. VIVIAN JONES-French '19-'20. Cavell '18-'l9. Glee '19-'20, t'Loves to translate French love notes. Likes to write to boys she has never seen. FI'-L MARIE KENISTON-B. B. '20. A. A. '2O. Glee '20. B. D. D. S. '20, Cavell '20. Marie has not been here very long, but she has already charmed several of the boys. MILADA KRUPRICKA Yes, the name is spelled correctly, but we do not guarantee to pronounce it. EUGENE LEGGETT-Pep '18-'19-'20. A. A. '19-'20. B. D. D. S. '20. A regular Uladies' man. Never seen without his car. GERTRITDE LEGGETT-Cavell '18-'19-'20. B. D. D. S. '20. A. A. '20. Oh, that smile! VVhy you just can't keep from doing what she asks when she flashes her smile your way. VERNON LEGGETT-Pep '19-'20. He is very devoted to his studies and is well repaid by high grades. LUCILE LUDRICK-B. D. D. S. '19-'20. A. A. '19-'20. Cavell '19-'20. You never can tell what this little bit of hu- manity is going to do. Is always ready for any fun. CLARA MARCH-Glee '20. A. A. '20. A quiet, sweet girl, who captivates all with her soft southern accent. JOHN MARCH-Pep '18-'19-'20. A. A. '19-'20. Football '19-'20. john certainly lives up to the old saying- The fat man is always good-natured. ARKIE MARLER-Cavell '18-'19. Spanish '19-'20. B. D. D. S. '20. Always thinking of something new, and ready for any fun one suggests. VIRGEL MARLER-Spanish '19-'20. A. A. '20. B. D. D. S. '20. Liked by all--especially the El Reno boys. Page Fifty-five OLIVE MELTON-French '19-'20. A. A. '19-'20, Cavell '18-'19-'20. Dutch is quiet most of the time, but just get her started, if you want some fun. HUHERT MERRILL--Pep '18-'19-'20. Glee '18, Spanish '18-'19-'20. B. D. D. S. '19-'20. The champion heart breaker of the Junior class. GUY MILLARD-Pep 'VIS-'19-'20. A. A. '19-'20. Orchestra '2O. B. D. D. S. '19-'2O. A live wire. Into mischief and out again be- fore anyone knows he is around. EDITH MILLER-French '19-'20, Cavell '1S. A typical blond. Charms everyone with her large gray eyes. FLORENCE MITSCHRICH-Glee '19-'20, A. A. '19-'20. Cavell '18-'19-'20. If she were not so full of fun she would almost be Mr. Doyle's idea of an Ideal girl. MABEL MOLL-Orchestra '19-'20. Latin '1S. Cavell '18-'19. B. D. D. S. '19-'20. Has a f'crush on a Senior. Has fiddled her way into all our hearts. MAR-IORIE MOLL-Orchestra '19-'20. Latin '19. Cavell '18-'19. B. D. D. S. '19-'20. A regular, all round girl. MILDRED MOSELEY-Glee '18-'19-'20. Latin '18-'19-'20. A. A. '19-'20. VVhen she speaks you imagine you are down in Tennessee. SOPHIE MOSELEY-Orchestra '19-'20. A. A. '19-'20. Latin '19-'20. Glee '18-'19-y20. Full of life and simply bubbling over with ideas for a good time. ELSIE MCCONKEY Even quieter than a mouse. Page Fifty-:ix LEMEDA NEWTON-Spanish '18-'19-'20. A. A. '20 A regular Spanish shark, who loves to study. LOLA O'NEIL-Glee '18-'19-'20. Her quiet, graceful manner would serve her well anywhere. CURTIS PARKER-Pep '19-'20. F. B. B. B. '19. B. D. D. S. '20. A. A. '20. 'l9. Some one said of Abraham Lincoln- How long that tall man is. -That's Titanic all over. BLANCHE POOLE-Cavell '20. Given to the habit of giggling and rolling her eyes. FERN PUTNEY-French '19-'20. t Fern eats poetry alive, and then dreams about it. ANDRA RECER So quiet and unobstrusive we never know when she is around. VFRNA SIMPSON-French '19-'20. Glee '19-'Z0. Cavell '18-'l9. B. D. D. S. '20. A rival to the other Prima Donnas of L. H. S. CLARENCE SOPER-Pep '18-'19-'20. A. '19-'20. Clarence sticks close to his brother and case. CLAUD SOPER-Pep '18-'19-'20. the A. nis Some members of the Junior class are always having afTairs outside of home. BESS SPARLIN-Cavell '18-'19-'20. A. A. 719- '20. Glee '18-'l9. French '19-'20. Bess is a true friend-and makes a good hired woman. Page Fifty-.refven LEAH STEELE--Cavell '18-'19-'20. Glee '19-'20. Always ready to sympathize and help anyone at any time. ORIN STEVENS-French '19-'20. A. A. '19-'20. Pep '18-'19-'20. Like sophs and 'fweinniesf' French is his hobby. PAULINE TEAGUE-French '19-'20. Energetic, quizzical. What she can not think to ask no one else can. RUBY WELSH-Cavell '18-'19-,20. A. A. '19-'20, Mary's better, or worse half. Intends to be a Hsitenogf' TRAVETTE WESTBROOK-Glee '19-'20, A.A. '19-'20. Cavell '18-'19-'20. When you are with Peevee you know you will have a good time. FRED WRIGHT One of those rare species of humanity--A physics shark. GERTRUDE GEISSLER-Cavell '18-'19-'20. Latin 'l8. B. D. D. S. '19-'20. Glee '18-'19-'20. Gertie aspires for the position as vamp, but she is too quiet and well liked for that. Page Fifty-eight L3 ' SWB 'hi' ii Lyn E Wifi' 1 S-x gk gli 9 K- ff f 45 if 22 Qfffiff. ,f -ig llll lll .fy Q fmt!! 2 Z...I III! '-H5 'qwf D 'ity 7' I - . ,-vi-4 ' I I . t,S'e fl ' QV . DWG V s' 2 I 4 xr , 5 x W ' J X 5 Q s' x 3335 . gzafix 0- Q- - Lx -.- 12, v, 9 ' , 3,-' fr' z ,-:If-14:33 - - 3 . V. .gvfp 5. 3. '2 '?s .. 1. ' .wifi ge! f P N v x , ' 1 l ,-i... F 1 ' I I . . 2 ' x 9 5 I F Q 1 1 xxx n.1. , , 7 -1 - .-1-il , rv 1 qnffx I!! i J -D Fl on ljirf ' Z ' XX , .ul 5.2 ..-. I Vw x mxi A H In ' Jnlffb Af wt W En l . Page Fifly-nine 1 Il p AVDREY ADAMS TED AMPHLE'l'T LEON AFRELL PRESTON BOREN EARL BOYD GERTRU DE BRINDLY ELLEN BVRTON CARL CHAPPELL DORIS CHARD OLIVE COX ORIN CUDDY LILIBELL CARPENTER EDGAR CONES ADELLE DOYE SALLIE ELROD MADGE ELKINS VELMA FERREI. ELSIE FRAMPTON EDGAR GEORGE LAVVTON GARNER Page Sixty l I I III'BERT GENTRY BRUCE GIBBINS CI.EI.I,A GOODEN ROSE GOLDSTEIN VESTA HIIGIIES ERNESTINE IICBER JAMES IIALI. LILLIAN HI 1 I'O EYGENE JOHNSON DAVID KARCHISR VANITA LEE ALDEN MOORE JOHN A. MARCH I.IiS'I'ER MvCALMANT RI'IiY MAYES RI I'II MARCH EDNA MARTIN RICIIARD MCMASTER DOROTHY NOR'I'I'IRI'P LAIIOMA PAYNE Page' Sixly-om' MARQVICT PI'GII IJOROTIIY QI'INIC'l l'It I,I'CII.I.I-I RANKIN DORIS RICID I.I7CII,I.Ii SMITII ROBICRT SPRAGIIE IIICRMAN SIMPSON DALE SPONSLER l I.OYD STIEVENS C'I.AI'DE SIMPSON MARGARITI' SPIZRLINL ROY SAVFRMAN Ii1,IZABIi'I'II STIEFI. GER'I'RI'DIE SII,C'O'1 l' AVDRA I'I.RICII I.FONA VVOODS DOROTHY VVILSON DONOVGII VVILSON NVINNII-I VVHITF I3ICI'I.AII YOFREE Page Sfxly-tfwo Q43 'Z 6' 6,11-W - MEN Q1 Q12 wrwmw sm , 6 6 K-1.-u----H-A,.--WM. ,-----,N.-N.--.QQ-M X 1 3,5 'ii W ,, i ,,.i We , n 1? H 111 is xii W uf? 1 R 'I W 14 M L E 5 5 i I wr m.. 'iw wi X. X i :YV i Q. A :Q gf iw il 1i Eg ll: Qi, I! 1 g f gh H gi an I, i . -..x.,-V- , Payz' Sixly-funf 1 .M -,,.,w.......-...n. 1 1 .........--.....-,....,.. . 1-2. ...N ,..,. -., 4 I, qu w w 'X 4 w I, 5 L 91 J w i E! V, lx ,,, .,,, ,J Pflfll' Sixly-ffm' .Hnnhrnt illrmnrg Qazkrll 1511111111 Burn Eerrmher 17 IHIIII Bah illlarrh 11 19211 3111 7 nf 09111 Bear Srhnnlmatr I I li ., x 5, av f 'mr .,,-ig ps .ff 'A' --'-,fx A J-1. 5. ada lb 5 '--N LHS. . 9 V AVKTINN HIGH Pllfll' Sixly4.fffz'r1l JUNIOR H1 TEACHERS Page Sixty-eight SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH Gmms I ! N w w w X 1 N 1 1 u -f H E x Page Sixly-nin I' I. - , N I 1 I 1 N i V I 1 w i JUNIOR H1 SNAPS I ' n Qr Page Sefvenly .wk Xjpqwgn.. Mus' HTH EIHGS PgS ly 'I Page Selvzgzty-Ifwo iryffyx 1 -N h V I , .,, p 4-L! Wm in pb R d ,P b -u Q 2 v' Vt. +- u a H VAN! uQd HDHDKISSON I... ---..... .. Page Seventy-thru 954 'Ju ' 534 :YS P . 5h V 'H ., . 1 13 , 4 W . 1 4' V n , -4. x 2 '1 E 31 95 if FH 5. aw in . sg- 1 If x 'K ggi gg + ali? 4, gk, if fi A. e-1 V. , 1 23451-X' 'iw Q .Silk-f .Z MF if X A 4, if . lr .1 ,ea ,mf 155: Iv? Wi I... . ....-. - Football Games 1919 Anadarko H. S.. . . ......... 13 Lawton H. S... . .. .13 At Lawson, Sept. 26, 1919 Anadarko made two touchdowns in the first half. Looked like a runaway for them, but L. H. S. tightened up the line and came back in the second half, making two touchdowns and a goal. Malcolni and Herndon went over the line for Lawton's scores. Chickasha H. S. .... ......... O Lawton H. S... . . . ..1-1 At Chickasha, Oct. 3, 1919 Lawton got the jump on Chix, by making a touchdown in six minutes. Chix papers said Lawton staged one of the most astounding aerial attacks ever witnessed on their gridiron. The last three quarters were hard fought, but in the last Lawton steadily gained. XVarren completed a pass for 45 yards and Wilson goes over for the last touchdown. VVe completed 13 out of 15 passes attempted. Post Field .... ........... 0 Lawton H. S... .... 32 At Fairgrounds, Oct. 17, 1919 Expected hard game, but Lawton's goal was never in danger. Passes worked successfully. VVarren hard tackling one of the features of the game. Everybody in backfield makes a touchdown. lwalcolm star of game. Page Sefvnzly-four -,m' ,aw X at , X- f:.f,,.3f'T-fa, -W ' f fwfarzswmjr aw - -arf - an Mountain View H S 7 Lawton H S At Mountam View Oct 74 1919 Walkaway for L H S Three touchdowns ln first four mlnutes lllalcolm and Herndon make a touchdown aplece on klckoffs The second and third quarters were hard fought but ln the fourth M V weakened and L H S started another race track Captain Herndons knee was badly wrenched ln third quarter The injury held hlm down all the rest of the season M V gave us a keen receptxon that night El Reno H S lawton H S At Lawton Oct 31 1919 A clean played game on a muddy field A repetltlon of the Anadarko game as Lawton played very poorly 1n the first half and came back xn the last L H S could not get started m the first half and ln the second tore El Renos l1ne up and then started passing which vxas also 1 success Hollingsworth blocked a punt and Pxppm recovered It for first touchdown Pettlt made the other on l1ne plunge Malcolm star of game for us Mangum H S Lawton H S At Lavxton Nov 7 1919 Lawton wxns easlly over Nlangum Wilson plays good game maklng three of our touchdowns Shang not 1n game on account of knee Warren Pettxt and Plppm hurt but not bad One of the cleanest games ue played thls year At Snyder Nov 21 1919 We played a slow game because everybody had been up all mght before but Snyder was not hard to beat The field u as muddy so we dxd qulte a bit of passing Snyder did not act very sportsmanlxke about us beating them and roughed xt up some Altus H S Lauton H S At Lawton 'lhanksgxvmg Day We played on a frozen field u 1th a heavy sleet falllng In the first quarter nelther sxde had any advantage But ue started the ball to rolling ln the second VV1lson and Plppen played a great game Shang played is 1th bad knee Touchdow ns made by Malcolm Wilson and Pettit Lindsay H S Iawton H S At Llndsav Dec 16 1919 Played at Lmdsay in an alfalfa field It was a clean hard fought game all the vsay through Shang broke his shoulder on the first down Malcolm also hurt in first quarter Whole backfield pretty badly jammed up All the luck broke Lindsay s may Our whole team fought like tlgers but Llndsay would punt and make a touchdown on lt Our touchdowns were made by Wllson and Pettit ' ' . . ............ . . ................. .-.46 . . .................. 3 J . . ............. . . . . .13 .' . .................. 0 . . .................. .47 Snyder H. S. .................... 7 Lawton H. S. ....... ........... 2 7 . . ..................... 0 ' . . ................. . .21 ' . . ...... ............ 2 6 , . . ........... ..... . .12 - Page Seventy fm' W mv V. L. PICKENS Coach Easy RIISSOURI STATE TEACPIERIS COLLEGE Easy Pickins is the best coach that Lawton has ever had. He whipped the ' h ionship team. In every town green material that was out the first night, into a c amp we went to, his good looks nearly caused a riot. ...J Page Seventy-:ix ' ki CLYDE Haaxpox, Captain, Shang Fullbackg VVeight, 1753 Age, 18 Rlade his third year of high school, and was chosen to lead the team again next year. lllade the all-state team by his line plunging and broken field running. The injury of our captain was one of the hard- est blows L. H. S. received this year. PALI. XVILSON. Right Half VVeight, 158, Age, 18 Played his first year of football but was one of the main-stays of the team. One of those high speed boys. Could hit the line or go around an end against the best of them. VVill be back next year. Page Sefvcnly-.rcfven I I Ona PETTIT, Left Half, Tax VVeight, 1523 Age, I8 Tex could hit the line harder than any- one would think when they looked at the tall, skinny boy. He hit the line when L. H. S. needed a few yards for a touch- down. VVill be back next year. IJVVIGHT lb1AI,COI.M, Quarterback, HIJINTH VVcight, 1455 Age, I8 Doc was one of the best broken field runners in the state. Played safety because of his sure tackling and sure to return any punt back into the enelnyls territory. VVi1l be back next year to help make a state championship team. :' Page S'efvfnly-fight li i l Noiuus Ho1,1.1NGswoRTH, 0!ie Right Guard 5 VVeight, 1755 Age, 18 Olie was a sure player and nobody. got through him for any gains. His weight would be felt by the other team every down. VVas good at opening up a hole for a line plunge. Norris surprised everybody with his speed. He will be back next year. JOHN RIARCH, Center, Fat Weiglit, 1975 Age, 17 Fat held down center and called sig- nals, too, a feat that surprised every team we went up against. His best play was to jump over the center and mash a quarter- back into the sod. lllade a 55-yard run for a touchdown against lllangum. VVill be back next year. Page Seventy mne ,FJ n 41 1 ICDWIN VVARIUQN, Right End, Pore VVeight, 1453 Age, 18 Pete played right end and pulled down lots of passes that got L. H, S. out of a bad looking hole. VVas one of the hard- est tacklers on the team. VVith his gradua- tion Lawton Hi loses one of the best ends it ever had. ,ll'STIN Gisviiks, Right End, Count VVeight, I-P73 Age, I9 A little light for a tackle, but got men- tion for all-state team because nobody ever made any gains over him. The hole he would make when 6 was called, was the best in our line. A Senior and we hate to lose him. Page Eighty BASCUM PIPPIN, Left Guard, Big Boy VVeight, l853 Age, I8 llascum is a big boy who has never -lm? BIARCH, Left End, Shamrock VVeight, 1585 Age, 19 Shamrock could take a place in the back- field any time to advantage. He was able to get any pass that was thrown his way, and when he was started, he was hard to stop. His graduation this year will be a great loss to the team next year and to the I H S 1. . . met his match at hitting hard and busting up short end runs. I-le'd get 'emu before they got started. Could open up a hole when we were on the offense. VVill be I back to take his place next year. I . Q Page Eighty-one DALE Si'oNsLER, Left Tackle VVeight, l37g Age, l7 Dale was the lightest man on the team, but could stop big boys just the same. Although he always had the luck to pick the best nian on the other team, he has showed up as a sure tackler and a gritty player. VVill be back next year. CURTIS PARKER, lfnd, TerriHr illiflllliliu VVeight, l50g Age, 18 Titanic could come in and take either end whenever he was needed. He was one of the fastest men on the team, and used good headwork. He was good at catching our passes and intercepting the other team's. VVill be back next year. Page Eighty-tfwo Page Ei a e . e e 2 e Mar 12 'Mar 12 Mar 12 Page Eaghty-four Lawton Lawton Lawton Lavs ton Lawton . Lawton Lawton. . Lawton. . . 1 . W. -AA. Boys' Basketball L BASKETBALL SEASON Post Field. Walters- . lVIarlow . Altus Nmth Field Cordell Marlow E1 Reno :A .v M., z tj 4.1 1 -I .. 45: -H' ,- ' A Jn.23 . .. .. .. ...35 ' .. s L F116 .... ., .ss . 11 ,f Fb. 7 . . 28 . ...31 w e Fb. 0 1 ... ...29 .... ....so 3 F1127 ...ss ' ' ..6 Mg . . . .... ss ....z1 . .34 .. .... zo ,ij . . H23 :W :Q 'l I L'O4XL'IllfS Plilxl XS NND SKI! l H Coziclivs Pickvris :ind Smith, besides living our llziskvtlwzlll voziclws, WWC tlu' bcst ol lricmls. U lici'm'ci' you saw om-, vom would sec tliv otlicr, for tlicy were always togcrllcr. 'lilic good work wliiuli our bnskcrlmll team did was diic to the excellent trziining wliicli tlivy gzivc tlic boys. Pagr Figlfly-ffm' JUSTIN GEVERS 'lGuard Count could hold any forward down to a few goals by a system all his own. His graduation leaves a hole in athletics which will be hard to fill. JOE MARCH Guard Shamrock was a guard that could cover the whole court, and make it snappy. He could keep a forward down to very few goals. His graduation leaves a hole hard to fill. Page Eighty-:ix CHARLES FREIHWAN Forward The point gettern of the team. They all asked who the left-handed player was for he made them all take notice. ! GLENN ALAIR Center or Forward Glenn could jump up or shoot the goal, either. Could also give account of himself at guarding. YVill be back next year. Page Eighty-.rewen CARL HANKS Center The tallest boy on the team. He had a good rip until one day at practice the ball knocked him down. L Page Eighty-eight PAUL VVI LSON Guard', First year out, but a good guard. He could cover the court and rustle the ball VVill probably be back next year. I: - - I VVILBUR HARPER Forward Little but loud. The fastest man on the team. Got real rough several times. VVill be back next year. CURTIS PARKER Forward Titantic is a tall, slender boy of the human string-bean variety. VVill be back next year. Page Eighly-nine Gul s Basketball Basketball practlce started in November under the dxrection of Miss Burkhalter and Mxss West our coaches, a fast team was soon worked out Our team went to Weatherford to the Southwestern Tournament There it secured fame, both for the team and school, loosmg the cup by only three pomts Servlce Club Glrls. Walter Chxckasha Altus Anadarko Hydro Hitchcock . . SCHEDULE ' . . -. Lawton . -. Lawton '. Lawton . . . . . Lawton . . . L Lawton . Lawton . . . Lawton . C ,H VE .-4 9 ,my 31, 'a 3 fi 'JL 'ii , TTI li C I Q i It was very hard to secure practice games,' but under the excellent training of ' ' 10 . .. 5 - Alumni ......... 7 Lawton ....27 ...Z ....17 ' . .15 .. . ..15 46 . 6 . . 9 . 4 . ...18 ...5 .. ....30 . 15 . .... 12 3 3 el 3 ,F 3 i fa ii Pug: N inety iff' , rr. 'WTI in H te. Tfff' F - f Q ff ,, .. f-'wg'-5.-LG: ' if ,'! '3 F WI ! 1fW'i V' We H542 M W WNW I' 3-7 'f'X Y!'FIQ'Ni1Wf , , M ,- ,R M F MISS BURCKHALTER, Coach The basketball girls all agree that Burkie is one of the best coaches L. H. S. ever had. ls a firm believer in good times and is one coach out of a very few who can chaperon without being brouchy. Usually passs off as one of the team. - K Page Ninety-one l'n1lerstantls team work and uses it to the best advantage. Another Senior that the Lawton lli will miss next year. Small, hut no hack center is able to put anything over her. ETH EL TARK I NGTON, Captain Guard Leftyl' has held clown the place as guard for three years, and will he hack next year. Always ready for a game. Ylllflllf DAYTON 2nd Center F RUBY BIAYIQS I Ist Center Her first year in L. H. S., but will he back next year. Quick, and there with the teamwork. Does not let a larger center bother her. Pagr Nilzrty-lfuxn war. YVe are all sorry she cannot come hack next year and help win honors tor I . ll. S. Never niisseml a praetiee anml always pl iyefl a square game. Stays with her for- w 1 IXI:XDCllf I l'fRRl'fI, lforwarml lllrulge surely showed up in her Senior YICRNA ICLROIJ S ub- lforwarml long shots. DORIS RFID Cluarml rml anml is noted for her jumping plays. ill he with ns for two more years. Has been on the team two years. An- other Senior who will be niisseml next year. .-Xlways really to play. Fond of making ll I , ,W I Plljf Alillffj -Illrn' I i i FICR N NIAYES Sub-Guard Played for lValters last year, but helped r Lawton to win honors this year. VVill graduate this year. DORIS CHARD Forward Down to practice every evening and never missed a game. Showed up better in a hard game than she did at practice. Small. but always succeeds in throwing goals over her guards. SALLIE ELROD Sub-Center A Sophomore that can surely jump. She was late in coming out for practice, but played good when she did come. Will be back next year. Page Ninety-four INIARIE KICNISTON Sub-Forward A girl who has good prospects for her coming year. Always down to practice. Had the flu, which put an end to her play- ing. Could keep away from her guards and always throw the goals. IXIARGARITE SPERLING Sub-Forward Another forward who can walk away from her guards and make the goals. VVill be back next year, and will probably make first team. Always out to practice. Page Ninety-ffve 1 I Page Ninety-.fix F--f S.. I ' wr L Ip ... -..-.-..-.-.-F... ,.-.....-...--.Wy-.-Y.--..........'. Z' ,A v- , 1 l'u11f' .Yinfty-frifrn - --- - -- - - -- ---W W Y-..--...,, Cavell Club 'l'0P Row-Poole, Dunlap, VVestbr0ok, Mitschrlrh, Keniston, Nlayes, Reid, Nlayes. SECOND Row-I.aGrnne, Lantles, Preuitt, Hewitt, Baines, Fnllar, Collar, Armstrong, Ferrell, Gray, Anderson. illllllllb ROW-Bryant, Flrntl, VVelsh, Ueissler, Nance, Gooden, Bowman, Rankin, Luclrick, Smith. FOL'R'I'H ROW-Marcli, lilrotl, Wlilson, Qninette, Leggett, Silcott, Nance, Chard, Gigoux. OFFICERS President. . . ......... Christine Lancles Secretary ..... ,... L ucille Lndrick Vice-President. . . . . .Florence Klitschricli Y .W , , ,, -.-.-- , p., ,W ...-.W -,,.L,,,, ,. - -Y --- --. , , W--. ,1- qf Ninfiy-right Pep TOP Row-Dunham, McC'almet, Buckner, Hollingshcnd, Millard, Becker, Boren, George. SECOND ROW-Shzlnklin, llzirper, Sponslcr, Boyd, Cox, Merrill, VVilson, Stevens. i1llIlRD Row-Super, lNlcNm1gl1lm1. l TOP Row-johnson, Northrup, Becker, Hanks, Japp, Moore, Karcher, Malcolm. SECOND Row-Sopen Genaman, XVarren, Hartnell, Clift, Heinz, Hollingsworth, Hundlev, Gevers. J THIRD Row-Fontaine, Sauerman, Parker, Amphlett, Leggitt, Mitcrell, Petit. Middleton. Page Ninety-nine I,-,,,,, ... ,I , caveii Aid Tm' Row-Miss Oliver, Burnie, Crznnpton, lirantlnn, 'l'l1on1pson, Recknngvl, Pettit, Smith. Slifoxn Rim'-Stepln-nsnn, Carpenter, Axtell, Mitltllctmi, Kzxrclwr, Gzlllngln-x'. illlllklb ROW-Cn:1tcN, llurtun, list:-s, Axtell, lQlrml, lirittnn, Smith, Vcrscr. , l 1 FIRST Row-Newton, Poor, Barber, Matthews, Gensmnn, Bradley, VVilson. , Slicoxn Row-Miss Oliver, Collins, Trope, Snnerman, Nuzmnn, Noe, linsley. illlllkll Row-Robinson, Beasley, Geissler, LaBz1r, Chappell, Millzlrcl, Bnroviskzt. FOL'R'I'll ROW-Gussrtt, Kerans, Tzlnner, Channel, Hunt, Mason. l 1 l l i i fi l V T V-Y W W ,W , , A Pllfll' Unr Ilumlrrd 'M Latin Club ,AIP V Toi' Row-Pugh, Northrup, Cole, Sprague, Mrs. Moore, Dayton, ll0lllllg'Slll'1lll, Preuitt, llnrne. SECOND Row-llollingshezul, Moll, Moseley, llowily, li. Unllnr, R. Collar, l,ee, Nloseley, Moll. vlilllkll ROW -lxl1lI'Cl1, Venenlwle, Cznho, Gensrnan, Simpson. l l , TOP ROW-Miss VVillets, Harlan, Shnnklin, Goodin, Reed, Ulrich, Doye, Oliver. SECOND ROW-Nance, llall, Moore, Elkins, Frampton, Anderson, Gentry, Ilollem, Snnerman, W Trope, Steele. 1 l ll Page Om' Hundred-one I French Club u , i 'YOP Row--Anderson, Mellon, Sparlin, Frazier, Becker, Horne, llnndley, Nance, Dunlap Preuitt, Simpson, Adams, Simpson, Mrs. Moore. I SECOND ROW-Ferrel, Dawson, Teague, Huber, Stevens, George, Jones, Putney. OFFICIQRS President. . . .............. VVilliznn Becker Secretary. . . . . .Verna Simpson Advisor. . . .... Nlrs. Kloore Page One Hundred-tfwo j, Spanish Club TOP ROW-Boren, johnson. Tones, Newton. Swinlmrt, McNaughton, Moore. SECOND Row-Sperling Marler' Youree, Goldstein, Mayes, johnson. 'IQHIRD Row-Colclasure. Kendall, Merrill, Noe, Marler, Boren. OFFICERS President. . . ............. Lamecla Newton Secretary. . . . . .Arkie Klarler Advisor. . . . . .lllrs. lfoore Page One Hundred-ihrfe Black Domino Y 1 TOP RUN-NIIIICF, Payne, Mayes, l.aGx'nne. Simpson, March, lilrnd. NIZIFICF. Adznng- Gondcn, linwmun, Miss XVuods. Sscnxn Row-f-Adkismn, Dunham, Clnycornh, Mitchell, Burton, Fox. n V V Y s M , , ,i W Tm' Row-Horne, Ueissler, Rogers, Sprague, Armstrong, llnnmlley, Lev, I,1lfll'0llt', Ilulwr, Kenistnn, Dunlap. Slicnwn Row-Slmnklin, l3u1'en, Gevers, Ilzlrpcr, Mc'Nnnghtnn, Steve-m, Ch-nrgc. 'fnnzn Row--lilkins. llullingshend, Marler, Johnson, Ludwig, Runnvls, Silcntt. 1 1 W sl L, .l.'f..l1Ii f'fT1IL.l'.1'1I'.ZIfI1'I'If'I2f1'TT W ' ' M 1 1'.'IlTfTT'I11'lI1'iIfLTQfQQL,QQQQi.1.11 1 T1l1Zi'i'fT'j ' V Page' Our Ilzzmlrrd four Black Domino Cast A PAIR OF SIXICS George B. Nettleton, fllanufactnrer ............... T. Boggs john, Nettleton's partner .... Krome, their bookkeeper ........... Bliss Sally Parker, their stenographer. Thomas J. Vamlerholt, their lawyer. . Tony Toler, their salesman ..... llr. Applegate, financier.. Office Boy .............. llrs. George B. Nettleton .......... Bliss Florence Cole, Boggs fiancee .... Codclles, an English maid of all work .... . . .lvilliznn Becker .. . . . . .Dale Boren ....cllly fllillarcl .. . .illahel lloll ...Dan llnndley ...Hoy hliclclleton . . . . .lNIcNanghton Clemlnent Klitehell . . .Catherine Spicer . . . . .Ruth Sprague . . .Grace Bryant Page Om' Ilundred-fifvf I W ' I SICNIOR HIGH A'I'HI,IC'l'IC ASSOCIATION Q JUNIOR HIGH A'I'HI,IC'l'IC ASSOCIATION Page' One Ilundred-.fix Orchestra Glee Club W 'l'0P ROVK'-Miss -Innes, Payne, Moseley, 0'Nn-il, Brincllvy, Mitsvhrivlx, NIIIIC6, VV6stlwr0ok, u I ' llsun, Sparlin, lugh, Simpson, Amlzuna, Cox, jones, Iilronl. , SECOND Row-XVoods, Preuitt. Geisslqr, Mull- Moseley. March, Fox, Adznns. ' llll Hlllllllllllki QIIIIHPCH Hllllllll Mull liuxlmm RD ROW-Burton, NHYIIIQIII' : , ' : , 1 1 H K 1 . 4 I G 5 M M- E Pugr U ll 1' llu zzdrml-5mw'n yr Om' Ilxnldrfd-ffglll Pnyf0nrIlunJrrJNi11r 2 K Lb QQ.. ' 5, is 5. ', -1- , 'Sf f' 1. . 5f5 I V4 , I x : r I ET: . r Ei ms Q' . -v P I ' Elk I L: f 'x Lf. 1 ii lv 1. Mu I FV 0-' , 55? uyq' Q Page One Hundred-tfn EQ? , .,, Gymnasium Classes SCHOOL LIFE BALL -MA HHN! TT l'af1fUnr ll i J I Mayhelyou-11 be peeved, Ahd maybe youll be sore Cause you seem a goat In. the High School Lore But the wofld loves a laugh, And.the world loves a goat ,. The world 11 love you better : Cause the Joke ns wrote ' So cheer up and smxle ' Dont be agiouch ', don t call a hearse, And thank your-lucky stars. ' That lf 1sn't any worse I ' 1 ' Pay: Oiu Huhdrcd-twelve rg ..lIElFiI'T nd: ntestants Om' Ilundrfdf The most popular girl in the Lawton High School? Yes, if you please, and if you knew her you would agree with us. For by her smiling personality and her will- ingness to help in every school activity, she has won her way into the very heart of the L. H. S. Page One Ilxmdred-fiftren Cl,lCl,l,A GOODICN Here is fl girl who won the hearts of every student the very first time she stepped into the building. VVit'h her pleasing personality. :ittrzxetive disposition and winning ways, she has become a leading student in every activity and every social feature. Pagf One Hundred Sixfrrn - F Bill, om- of our poppy youngg xI1111io1' Highs, won first place' i11 the l3oy's Popu- I lzmrity Contvst. llc is ll lc-:11lc1' 1111101151 the boys, :1 lzivoritc with thc- girls, Zlll all ill'0llllll school boy, and a jolly good sport. 1 i Pagr Om' llfzndrrd-Jffvfnlrrz' l Tex', was trying to win the state championship in Football so hard, that he did not care whether he was popular or not. But his friends loyally supported him and every one agrees that he is the most popular boy in Senior High. Page Om' llumlrcd-cightrfn Back to Childhood Days 0 H Page One Hundred-twenty Page One Hundred Tfweniy-M0 1 Page One H undred-ifwenly-Ifwo V - .I Page One Hundred Twenty-three 'M I W . 1, X, ,ggi Calendar Sept. 1--Enrollment day. 1. 1. he ' J x Q. . - Sept. 2-General Mixup. Senior-Junior fight begins. Sept. 3-First Assembly. Mr. Doyle bub- bling over with ideas. Senior colors fly- ing from Hag pole. Everybody looks sleepy. Seniors move upstairs. Sept. 4---Advisors chosen. P. G. U. QPro German Union? organizes. Sept. 5-Collar twins do up their hair and lower their dresses. Sept. 8--Seniors fussing. VVhat for? XVant class meeting. M ,fi . f Q4 .., lvwnzuah- KIM Y X Sept. 9-Nigger shooters thick in study hall. Catter, killer, patter, don't get excited, it's only a member of the Public Speaking class practicing his voice. Sept. 10-At last, Senior class meeting. Talk over their new job of civilizing the babes of the junior High, 'fDr. Doyle as Pa. Sept. 11-Lore room cleaned out and opened. Pee Wees challenge Midgetsuto football game. Mr. Graham tells off on' Mr. Doyle. 'fPraise God from whom all bless- ings flow. Mr. Carroll, barn yard game. Sh! Sh! I'm laying an egg. Sept. 12-Seniors put out candidates for f'School Life. Old members of Faculty entertain new members. VVere they ini- tiated? Ask Mr. Graham. Sept. 15-Vanity! Vanity! May Reid had to powder her face and ask Catherine if it was on straight before she would an- swer to the roll call. Sept. 16-Senior class meeting. Assembly. Associate editors come out. Sept. 17-Seniors pulled some New Yells in Assembly. Banner parade. Have you seen the Junior candidate for associate editor? He sure is good-looking. U! Slush! Sept. 18-Candidates make speeches in as- sembly. Have you registered yet? Mc- Kinley outlines here. Members of the American History class turn pale. Sept. 19-Election day. Everybody is cn- thusiastic. Major Dixon speaks on Amer- ican and Verdunf' Pee Wees defeat Mid- gets. Sept. 22--Election over. Everybody settles back into a peaceful state of mind, except the juniors. Sept. 23-At last we find out who our ad- visors are. VVhere are all Miss VVoods' Seniors? Senior class meeting. Sept. 24-Mrs. Moseley explains why we have to, be so quiet in study hall right after the noon hour. Lets our dinner di- gest. Pep meeting in assembly. Shang Herndon, Fat March, and f'Mr. Cox make speeches. Sept. 25-Physical training in fine progress. Black Bomino meeting. Have you paid your 'two-bits' for the Senior party? v X x 1 ,I x I 1 xl! X 5 .11'l Q',G' -Q A- X I . Q t 4.0.2 5 X . 'W -- ' X - , lw all mi Sept. 26-Football season begins. Game with Anadarko. Called at 4:15. Score, 13-13 in our favor. VVell they couldn't beat us. Doesn't Marguerite Stanford make a good H. S. Vamp? Seniors entertain faculty and Anadarko boys. Sh! Sh! Don't mention it, but Mr. Doyle, can you imagine, matched pennies and won 13 ??? Mr. Herring thinks a new course in dishwash- ing should be added. Page One Hundred Tewenty-four .1 URENBHM no 'IHESUE oust-HES Sept. 29-Wonder why so many are absent? Maybe they followed the circus out of town. Sept. 30-VVell, let's get busy now, if we want the carnival to be a success. 04 V. 8:27, .X KATE! 'yt hw? ? Es Of-,f rv S X g - e J L r-.I Oct. 1-Miss Saris thinks that it's time for the Junior High to learn- When you go a 'courtin' do not stay too late. 'Less you hear her mother calling, It is bedtime, Kate. Oct. 2-'WVho's goin' to Chickasha? Miss Ray wears a happy look for the first time this year. Quiz in American Histt ry. Nuf Sed. Oct. 3-VVell, we didn't get our special train or special coaches either, but we got to Chickasha just the same, and did we show 'em how to play football? ,We say we did. L. H. S., 14, C. H. S., ? ? Owl Pete Warren fainted and right in the mid- dle of it gave a yell for L. H. S. VVho said we didn't 'ave NO PEP. Eh? Oct. 6- Have you caught up with your sleep yet? Mr. Herring makes a code of iaw in advisory concerning whispering, note- vvriting, sign making, and other communi- cations. Better watch out, 'fkids, he might put into practice ex-communication laws. Oct. 7-Senior meeting. More plans for car- nival. O! Yes, it rains sometimes in OKLAHOMA. Oct. 8-Still raining. Flood number two. Who's going to build the ark? Mrs. Mos- ley: Children, you must not throw your gum on the floor. I'll have to pass around a shovel tomorrow and make you spit it out. Oct. 9-Miss Ray begins those ten-minute quizzes again. Ol if she could only for- get it. O Mgvgpmf O Pvou wuumvs 'Jacek sushi TIN WN'-'lf -I KNOW INWNICHTO NUTHNG ,e DOTHISW m fair ' FTE? Oct. 10-Bad weather or anything else can't keep the Lawton High from putting any- thing over. Made S460.00 on carnival. Three cheers for the Rotary Club. Oct. 13-Assembly. Hac gets hard boiled and gives us a spanking Shame on you, boys, what have you been doing behind that brick pile? ? ? Shoot a nickle. Oct. 14-Report cards! What dandy grades! O! don't get excited. It's the first mouth you know and they gave you the benefit of a doubt. Explosion in Chem. joe March's suit caught on fire, but it didn't burn. It was a green suit. Of course joe wasn't burned either. Oct. 15-Game with Kingfisher called off. Why didn't we play Oklahoma City? ? ? Huh! wonder what they think we are? National Hymn the first of july: How dry I am, How dry I am, and no one seems to give a d-! ? ? ? Oct. 16-Trula and Christine have different ideas about personal touch. Oct. 17-I'd love to have a class ring, but O! eight dollars. Oct. 20-First edition of School Life out. Miss Ray, will you take a joke? Oct. 21-A few students play hookey, and- Well, they'll never do it again. Black Domino initiation. Weren't those angel worms delicious? Oct. 22-Girls' basket ball practice begins. No silk hose on the basketball court, please. Christine Landes, It's all right if they are borrowed, isn't it? Assembly: Mr. Soper, gives us a talk on our heating system. Oct.' 23-VVeekly Chem. Quiz. These are given every week so we can redeem our- selves. CPD Oct. 24-Our football champions go to Moun- .oum A ,w ',,pQ,,J.M,,, . .hai 'e AE 13 te., I X tain View. VVho's a gon'na win win? VVho's a gon'na win win? VVho's a gon'na win win? VVow! We're a gon'na win win, We're a gon'na win win, We're a gon'na win win, glow? asy! And we did. 46-6. Page Ofne Hundred Twenty-f-ue Oct. 21'-Special Assembly in memory of Theodore Roosevelt. Oct. 28-Esther Lagrone back to school at last. Wonder what she gave for an ex- cuse? Did you see her ring? M35 1ai:g...3 vb 1 . X 2 Z1 N 1 Z N 3 Oct. 29--Seniors put on program in assembly, The next number will be a song, 'I'll say she does,' featuring Silas Rastus. And say, what did you think of the Oliver Twist? Oct. 30-Special assembly. Pep meeting. Some new yells introduced. Mr. Doyle ab- sent. Bring in your excuses and get 'em signed. Be careful. Assistants, dont be too liberal with those MS. R. D.'s. Oct. 31-Excitement? Plenty of it. Game with El Reno called at 3:30. V-I-C-1'-O- R-I-O-U-S again. Nov. 3-Mr. Herring begins a new night institution. Ruth March has begun to bring her lunch already. Mr. Doyle's beaming countenance brightens up the oliiee once more. Nov. 4-Something new in L. H. S. lams instead of Comps,' FOR tradelasts. Senior class meeting. Nov. 5-Assembly announcements! And some more assembly announcements, and then some and some more. You know it never rains, but that it pours. HS ' I Dm ' Ivllnl-ew :ASRTNQ K 'W Auauluinildli , 1. is U il . Xl-3 X Nov. 6-Debate in English IV- Was it the Lady or the Tiger? If any information is desired, concerning the pangs of love, see Dan Hundley. Nov. 7-Football game. 46-0. Mangum came, Mangum saw, Mangum went home To their ma-ma. Nov. 10-May Reid in English IV-4'Edwin Booth was a young boy until he was seven- teen, and In one of his plays the scenery did not come, so he just wore the suit he had on. I Nov. 11--Special Assembly. Patriotic pio- gram in memory of the signing of the Armistice. Nov. 12-Assembly, special program. Mr. Doyle wasn't here. Nov. 13-Loud! Loud! Loud! What is it? Miss Saris singing? Oh, no. just Cecil Cockrill's tie. Nov. 14-- Gee, my knuckles are sore. How many boys have you between the ages of five and a half and eighteen and a half? Nov. 17-Senior box supper. Hao couldn't be there to auction the boxes. He said his wife had made a date for him. Some wife! l g S Nov. 18-Mrs. Mosely goes pecan hunting in study hall. Kenneth Dunham receives an annual nail cutting. Nov. 19-Assembly. Cavell Club presents: Peka Nance as a library table, Florence Mitschrich as a hall-tree, and Ruth March as an Edison. Wonders never cease. Nov. 20--Senior and Junior girls out on an- other book agent mission. Seven hundred teachers coming! Mr. Smith meets with painful accident. Nov. 21-All aboard for Snyder. One Vie- tory doth tread upon another's heels. 27-7. Nov. 24-Mr. Smith back already. Students that went to Snyder still walking in their sleep. Train only eleven hours late. W1 'F '. 1 I A ' I A. fi . 'fir ' me-- W. . , Nov. 25-Scandal! john March seen chasing a turkey around his yard. Nov. 26-Thankskiving vacation begins at 11:40 today. B. D. D. S. put on play in assembly. Page One Hundred Tfwenty-six gf 'Q .li ..-2 - r in Ti iniftffzas Dec 1-Girls that went to the slumber party bring their excuses for being absent Wed- nesday morning. They all happened to be ill that morning, but Mr. Doyle didn't catch on. Dec. 2-To freeze or not to freeze, that is the question. Dec. 3-Popularity and Best Sport contest begins. Dec. 4-Miss Ray: I have one student in American History that works contentedly. Why, that old-fashioned stuff? Dec. 5- Sh'. Don't tell anybody, the Senior pins are here. Dec. 8- There, look pretty. The photog- rapher arrives at L. H. S. Dec. 9-Oh, that wind! Ninety per and ct-ld as blazes. e i I RD E L D , Vg,A1ffp1+sP ' fluff ' I f' WW , 5 , Rv 0 'i g Dec. 10-Photographer's studio established in C. 11. Dec. 11-Miss Ray makes an unearthly call. Term papers due Friday. Dec. 12-Cavell serves cafeteria lunch in hall. Dec. I5-At last O-k-l-a-h-o-m-a C-i-t-y agrees to play us. Dec. 16-Everybody blue. Lost Lindsay game. Dec. 17-Notice the date. Deep disappoint- ment among Chemistry students. The old world failed to come to an end. Dec. 18-Christmas program by Glee Club. Miss Saris appears before us for the last time, before setting sail on that sea of niatrimony. We wish her oodles of hap- prness. merry' Xmas and a Happy New Year to Jan. 5, 1920-Weren't those the shortest two weeks you ever saw in all your young life? Jan. 6--Slow procession of down-hearted stu- dents silently enter C. ll. Sophs. appear on stage. Jan. 7-Snow at last a reality in Lawton. Freshmen, when it snows, there are usually deep drifts. Watch your step. History re- peats itself. Charles, Exall and Eugene are children again. Oh, yes! Didn't you see their sled? Jan. 8-Snow balls more numerous than neces- sary, Mrs. Moore thinks. Some receive their annual face washing. Z jan. 9-Only three more days to write up thirty-three Chemistry experiments, hand in fifteen more book report points, finish the essay notebook, and have a quiz in every- thing every day. The life of a Senior is hard. Yea, verily! Jan. 12--Quiz week. - Jan. 13-Nothing doing except exams. But that in itself is enough. jan. 14-Public Speaking class go to the Lin- coln to teach the younger ones the art of debating. Jan. 15-If your teeth are bad, consult Dan. H. He recommends powder-gun powder. Jan. 16-The last day of the first semester. Time and tide waits for no man, even if you haven't all your work ready to hand in. Jan. 20-Nothing new under the sun but studying. jan. 21-Assembly. Scandal! Mr. Doyle would like very, very much to know who's l-een in the locker with you! Jan. 22-Oral report day in English IV. The rs'-f-:vtest mistake I ever made in my high school career was coming to class without my report. An after service he'd at 5 10. C Q i.if. :r.,x , : - X w -I : co ' .3 PI -PV cgvlfg i tj Jan. 26--Clement appears in long trousers. He says he can't sit down any more because long trousers are too expensive. Jan. 27-The second Daniel Webster and Robert Haynes have arisen. Ask the Civics class who won. Jan. 28-Junior style show. Latest styles im- ported from Cache, Geronimo- and Tenny. Skirts rather abbreviated. Jan. 29- Freshie as Miss Oliver's sub. Willmore gives quiz to Algebra Class. Jan. 30-Double header with Walters. Boys 59-11. Girls 17-2. We sure sat on 'em that time. Feh. 2-Ground Hog Day and he saw his shadow. Feb. 3-Cold. Feb. 4-Colder. Page One Hundred Twenty-:wen 'mia ' 1, 'Q-, he .,, ,mir , 71' 'ai l .il 3 , .gg ..- :pl ,, ,J fi 1' 4 4 sl Kgyfw I Feb. 5-Coldest. March 12-Francis H. accused of stealing pie Feb. 6-B. D. D. S. play. Oh, how hard it from Dom. Sci. rooms. lSee C. E. C. Club.i is for Willie to use profanity. March 14-Dan Hundley presents a master- Feb. 9-Ujohnniels in Town, Auditorium piece of oratory to the French Club. We packed gh,-ee deep to hear the General, have discovered that Peter, the Hermit, was Feb. 11- Teacher-Board ConHict still rag- H R0mHh Sem out ff0fh Head Quarters- ing. Where are you going to finish? March 15-EV9l'Yh0d.V T00 hhsy 50 do Hhy' Boy Scout program. fhlhg- D , Feb. 12-C. of C. come to our rescue. Storm March 15TASSQmhlY- Llftle MY- Whffllfl subsided without even a week's vacation. 1'C3dS Il he Gingham Dog and The Callco Feb. 13-Girls B. B. team to chickasm. Car upon the- Aw! I guess Ill Starr on Hardest game ever fought. 15-15. ahhfhef-H , , March 18-i'Burkie entertains B. B. girls at 'W' ' Emerson. H im V K 'AEBQMEAF ,WRX March 19-:lunior Play. I H I ' QQ I .,' pgfs March 23-Frack practice begins. Carl Hanks ti ' ' 'SQ runs the half-mile, but his time could not I ,E : 3 be determined because the 8-day clock jffil stopped before he got around. A ! March 24--C. E. S. debate in assembly. Trula XR! N, digs up new knowledge-Solomon was a H , V bachelor-until he got married. March Z5--Special Assembly. Wanted: 'lPep Feb. 16-Evidently the ND. D. D.'S I'CCC1ieLl again in L, H, S, Athletic Association an ear-washing. Did yOu H0566 the Hb- over the top. Rumors of a picnic, oh, boy! sence of pulfs? March 26-Musicale given by the Orchestra Feb. 17-Pulfsmake their reappearance in and Glee Club, L. H. S. All but Adelaide. EX d0CSH'K March 29-News-School closes two weeks want her to wear them. carlier than planned. Feb. 19-Hal Ha! Mr. Doyle saw a free March 30-Everybody busy working for show. Mary Bowman and ,lack Shanklin Loup, were dancing in the hall. Mary- Dont shimmy now, Jack. ' I ' ' M Feb. 20-Juniors almost had a duck fit, lcll ff' illfl in a goose spasm. and sought the balconv in he 'X-., fx '- a turkey trot when a harmless dog visited f I' . the may hall. e ' Q.. Feb. 23-L. H. S. loses two of her very best -, l SRD 'V I teachers when Mr. Smith and Herring leave. J l 3- ' - Feb. 24-Seniors busy-luniors suspicious. QM Fcb. 25-Seniors pull off best program of the ,?,Va.-2..r.db year. Liza and Silas Perkins get all hitched up. March 31-April Fool! Ghosts abroad in Feb- 26-l'Four score and seven v-ears ago---l' L. n. s. Left Mr. Doyle .1 pitcher of water only the Public Speaking Class know now on his desk in case he should be unusually K0 finish thiS. hot. The beginning of the famous Heinz Feb. 27-Basketball girls depart to clean up Trial in room C-S, lwiss Faucet visits us on Altus? ? ? Debating team to Chickasha. again, Seems like old times to hear her Nuff sed. cracking jokes. M3l'Ch 4-,lunior pins arrive. Some style I'll April 2--The last of the Lone goes off to press say ? ? ? today. The Editor looks lonesome and bluc. March 5-Basketball girls lost that there Now, friends, I wish I could tell you of all lovin' cup bv three points. Defeated by the good times we are going to have in the Hitchcock faliasi Tie-rooster. next six weeks-our parties, picnics and March 7-Mr. Moseley predicts the future of hikes. We know there will be the Senior Chemistry students. All are destined to be- Picnic and the junior-Senior banquet. Then come Chemists except Cecil and Kenneth. there is the Baccalcureate Sermon' Mav the Cecil will be a jockey and Kenneth will 2nd, and that brings us up to the very night, spend all his time standing on the corner May the 6th, when we, the largest graduat- making goo-goo eves at the girls. ing class in the history of the Lawton High March 10-The American History class owes School, will take our place on the stage to the photographer a vote of thanks. Evi- bid our farewell to Lawton High. Farewell, , dently he thinks more of C-11 than we do. did I sav? No, merely So Long, for our March 11-Again McKinley outlines due. hearts will always be in the L. H. S. halls A ,lunior works from sun to sun, a Senior's and we will always Be loyal to yon, work is never done. Lawton Hi! Page One Hundred Tfwenty-eight Page One Hundred Twenty-nine ff , H ,.. . wH,,-q w 6 . N, ' 1 1 '- gs I. xr ,. R, QA, I To' the Alumni g A . , Y P1 0 E KNOVV that it was you who in the past years kept the V V L. H. S. standards up, and brought the Lawton High School M 9 to the standing in the educational world that it had when we Lg , . if entered. We know that you have always backed the High School in any of its undertakings and the message from the Senior Class of 1920 to you is, Let us one and all, as we go on in our future life, remember the dear old L H S. and back it in all of its' undertakings Page Ong Hundred Thirty 'N' . . . ' ,I . l 'H' x it i Q 3 , by N . . 'iii' 2- - .-'C' -xafl' t . Y I ' T 3 i a an X Q.: r W ' :RQ g el.-T EQ , ' l' ' ' V . , K ' T ,, ,, C., . L - --- --fi Mr. Carroll: John, do you want a job ? John lN'Ia1'ch: Sure, what? lllr. Carroll: At a bakery, sticking your face in dough mak- l ing animal cookies. Dan Hundley Qin English IVJ: The first time I everrode on a train, I was nervous and spent most of the time walking the deck. lllr. llfloseley: Cecil, here is some Paris Green. It kills bugs, so be careful. Cecil C.: Here, take it quick. CTO Dale Borenj An almost bald headed man: I want a hair cut. Barber: VVhich one ? I . Q U l junior Hi. Student: Bliss Fox, you had better look out, Miss lX'Ir. Graham. i lyliss Fox: Now you just let Fry's going to beat your time with lNIr. Graham go to Hel-en Fry. t l t , F J Page One Hundred Thirty-orge Pagz' Onf Illzmlrni Thirty-tfwo M .I 33:5 ' I lllr. Doyle was asked to speak at the Ladies' Aid So- ciety. He was given as a subject, VVoman: VVithout Her, lllan VVould Be a Savage. llflr. Doyle rose solemnly and said, The subject which I am to speak on is a very fine one and is 'VVoman, VVith- out Her Man, WVould Be a Savagef JILTED Christine L. Cin English IVJ: Some people would rather have an audience of meng some would rather have an audience of womeng but I believe I would rather have an audience of-a man. POLLY VVINS They say upon the garden gate, ' The youthlet and the maid, . ' r The stars above are not so bright As you, Pete softly said. V Polly lifted her little hand Toward Luna's golden light, g The moon above, is l10t so full As you, my dear, tonight. Joe: I wonder if the coach meant anything by giving me a ticket to the lecture on 'Fools'?' U Doc: VVhy ? - joe: It says on the ticket, 'Admit One.' I - . I Page One Hundred Thirtv-thru -u I N . ' w N my N Page One Hundred Thirty-four Q I Where Mr. Herring was born justin Gevers: D'you like movin' pic- ture shows ? Dan H.: If you mean photographic illustrations of animated nature, displayed on the screen, why, I have witnessed them with some satisfaction. lIIiss Burkhalter: I want every girl to lie on her back, put her legs in the air, and move as if she were riding a bicycle. Now commence-lllickey, why have you !Y stopped ? lllickey: Please, mam, I'm coasting. Clement lll.: VVhen I talk, I start out like a lion-and end up like a lamb. Trula H.: You generally start off like a monkey. L. H. S. Teachers to the Board of Education: You need your money, And I need mine, If we both get ours It will be fine. But if you keep yours And hold mine, too, What in the world Am I going to do ? VVilbur Harper Cin assembly debatelz Women are the salts of the earth. 'I Page One Hundred-thirty-five 1 if Ae' I Page One Hundred-lhirly-six E K climax ? fNIule.' Kress Clerk to llr. Graham who was looking over the line of hosiery: 'WVould you like to buy some hose ? No, said Dir. Graham, I don't need any right now. I've got a pair, but I may need some soon. I took my socks off the other night, and when I dropped them on the floor they cracked across the bottom and they are liable to break at any time. Bliss VVoods : Justin, what is the I Justin: I don't know very much about 'Climax,' my dad always used 'Brown's Mr. Herring, amid his curious fellow- teachers, opened his letter, which was ad- dressed in a strange C??D feminine hand- I writing, to discover the latest fashions in women's wearing apparel-hence-the in- I spiration of the Junior assembly. I Page One H undred-thirty-:evgn ll- Page One Hundred Thirty-eight '1 , We v '.fWzi lXIr. Smith: They say. Bliss Ray's twenty-eight. She doesn't look it, does she? lNIr. Graham: 'ANot now, but I sup- pose she did once. APOLOGIES By a subtle contractg By a promise fair and square, I promised lX'Ir. Doyle His feelings to spare. So of the situation Please make the best- For the word idear VVas omitted by request. -EDITOR. To the animal staff: dear lores: A I request that you publish an ad stating that I would like to make dates with any of the good looking h. s. boys-GERALDINE ANDERSON. 1 :Ga Wx. -Y ' Page One Hundred-thirty-nine HE LORE STAFF and the Senior Class of 1920 wish to take this means of thanking the Rotary and Commercial Clubs for their help in making this Annual a success We extend ent classes of the Lawton High School . To the faculty of the I awton High School, the Seniors especially Wish to' extend their thanks for its consenting to teach the school year out, and to Mr. Doyle, who has been our friend and coun- sellor slnce our Freshmen days, we extend our heartiwt thanks and best wishes for the future. As to the Lawton High School, we know that It will advance in the educational world, winning new honors and laurels year by year KC 37 our thanks to all the business men of the city and to the differ- ' - Page One -H undnd-forty s. s i , WQNTE Z MAN l 1 W X if IT TIQH YS ADVERTISE P -1 1-........ I,llyf'fj7lI'I11I71dl'I'd I nrfy-lfzuo , . ,QM 'WJ T , ,gr -11, f'vv'Pf-we . , . ar. . ' ' I 1 I I 1 , 4 f , Lzawrofv Uxgnuu The Store of to-day and to-morrow Where your patron- 2 age is appreciated f - ix ' ' 'gil ' 7 ' '-'ni ' Q ,Weis ia - . .f- 4, X , M , r Q, , -0 vii! ' YQQ cf ' N The Home of the New Edison The Phonograph with a Soul 4-v -5+ .f p VYMWVQ' w I' ,xx ,if v 1 N W ' jf V r 'if , W . ,' 1 Y w .1 M , ,- X Mx: M 'IWW , lm ' is J .51 1, ge r W 1, '. xi ,V V1 J ' Yffgfr, 1 e f 'g -V! X + mm IP . ' V, 1 X 1 EW ' Vlr': Mg p pl JU wt AM M r lr r V6 ly ll, W 'U V' TTU JN W N11 111 W I 1 p p 1 Page 0110Ilundrrd-forty-th1'z'e I1 ' ' ' ' 1i ' Lawton Mercantile Company' n Simpson's The Store with the Goods The Store with the Price The Store with New Merchandise, New Ideas and Courteous Treatment THE STORE ACCOMMODATING The Largest Distributor of Dependable fllerfhandise in Southwest Oklahoma This is the Shopping Place of Your Father and lN'Iother. Why Not You? Lawton Mercantile 'Company SIMPSONS Lau'ton's Livest Store Complete Outfitters for Mall, VVoman and Child loo I Page One Hundred-forty-four lllllllllllllllllllllIHWHlllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllNllllllIllllllllHlllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIVHIVHHHilIHHHHHH!HHHIIlllllllllllllllllllll to the desirable things in life. You may want to go to college, start in business or buy a home -every- thing must have a beginning. Let us multiply your money for you-Save consistently. MONEY PAVES THE WAY. .. .. .. lllllllllllllNlllNlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIllIlllIllIllIIIIIIIIII!IEIIIIIIII!IIIIIIUIIIIIIlIIHlIIlIVIHHHHHHNllllllHlllllllllllllmllllllllllllmilmlll 's,:f.,,11Pfil Q fe'-' 1 ' '35 -r7 U. . O .ti ,W VZ, 'flick' THE CITY NATIONAL BANK LAWTON, OKLAHOMA Capital and Surplus .... S100,000 F. M. ENGLISH ..... ............. ....... P r esident S. M. KING ....... .... I 'ice-President E. E. SHIPLEY ..... ........ C aphipr E. E. Comes .... ..... A sst. Cashier J. P. PETTY ,,,,, .,,,,, A mf. Cafhihr Page One Hundred Forty-fi-'ve First National Bank United States Depositary Capital ............ .... S 200,000.00 Surplus and Profits .... .... 1 00,000.00 Assets Over ..... Q ............ .... 2 , 000,000.00 Individual Wealth of Stockholders over s1,000,000.00 ESTABLISHED AT OPENING Oldest, Largest and Strongest in Lawton-We Have Handled Over Sl0,000,000.00 in Deposits Since 1906 A connection with a strong banking institution is a valuable asset. We invite' you to become a customer of this bank. OUR SERVICE WILL PLEASE YOU OFFICERS N. A. Robertson . .................................. President W. H. Quinette ...... Vice-President and Chairman of Board of Dir. Guy C. Robertson. . ....... I ...... ....... A ctive Vice-President Sam Maddux .... .............. C ashier P. C. Monroe .... .... A ssistant Cashier T. M. Runnels ..... .... A ssistant Cashier C. T. Malone .... .... I Assistant- Cashier Page One Hundred Forty-.fix . t i -- as w - ff 4 ' it n.- FT - -1 Citizens State Bank - and bg SatiSHed . I cffffzvff ffff ww' 9 , .Vi 1 X li vga NOT THE LARGEST I BUT THE SAFEST Big enough to meet all demands I Small enough to give personal attention to every detail I Strong enough to be absolutely safe . The officers of this Bank have no side lines and are engaged in no speculative enterprises. Strength, not size, their constant aim VV. F. Barber... ......... President Joe L. Porter . ..... Vice-President T. R. Keegan. .. ............. Cashier joe L. Porter. .... Assistant Cashier - l 1 - Page Ont- Hundred Forty-:even I Commanche Light and Power Company ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES ,Weis Ili? ll' ggswgfgq QQMQ, Zftiixi LWB ' H .NI ' Q xx 5552 lllfu Q u Commanche Light and Power Co. Commanche Ice Co. Crystal Laundry Lawton Gas and Electric Co. Page One Hund F y I .,:'4kf,f . ' 1 VVhen you think of Lumber and Building Hardware, Think of MINNETONKA. I WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU ' ?i I M INNETONKA LUM BER CO. H. W. VVATSON, Jllgr. Phone 99 O - , kk A P I I BUICK Parts and Service - CC ' 77 SnoWh111 Garage Phone 951 Corner 5th and E I , Page One Hundred Forty-nine .LL-ff-f,' ,., 5 ' 4 -V -,f 1, ' 1 1 . ., M - ' H Svmitlfn i-'vtuhin We make Photography an Art -1-CALL OR PHONE US--- 0x5-.,.1,, 7 ,W if .4 . o..j,,Lfg1g...,f:YQ.' - O , g4?f ' I.ff....... .,.. ,L .... -........4-..,.... Z '-1 L ,S .ml .... ..,...A ,- .,.,, - ,, ,, NW-ivve.-if:: ' AE' .---- -- 4---- M- !?ixs........f.?T5S-7Ntvi1s.1 r. PHONE 1336 At Hills-Gentry Old Stand 4232 D. AVE. Lawton Ford Company the home of the THE UNIVERSAL CAR FORDSON TRACTORS, GENUINE FORD PARTS AND A COMPLETE LINE OF FORD ACCESSORIES 424-26 E AVENUE LAWTON OKLAHOMA Page One Hundred Fifty fb vg The Clover Printing Co. Commercial Printing Oil Stock Certificates, Corporation Records, Receipt Books, Stockholders' Ledgers and Seals ,glut ..,. 405 rl 5 l Rlulz l llltom' 174 IAWTUN. OKIAHOMA JD l lf!! II Irrd F I Lawton Ice Cream Company Manufacturers of . . LANVTONIA ICE CREAM KITHE CREAM SUPREMEU HUYLER'S CANDIES Southwestern LIGGETT'S CHOCOLATES THE HOUSE OF KODAKS Exchange I VVe are Boosters for Lawton EARNEST C. PORTER Manager DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store Phone 44 Cor 3rd and D Nyal Remedies 405 D. Ave. 'T I One Price Clothier I The Store For Bien New Spring Styles I Page One Hundred Fifty-taco EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL I WOLVERTON BROS. WILLARD SERVICE SERVICE UNITED MOTOR SERVICE George's Booterie Lawt0n's largest excluSive Shoe Store. Fine Hosiery,Trun ks, Bags and Suit Cases. The Neweft and Lateyt Stylex Jlwayf Phone 293 329 D. AVE. The store that Lowerecl the Cost ancl HHigherec1 the Quality of v?omen,s wear in Lawton- f'I'he Young Ladies' Shop of Lawton A. L. LUND Has the Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Pigture Frames and Window Shades that you want. Remember The Home Beautifier A. L. LUN D Phone 194 411 D. Avenue USE LUNDS'S FLOOR SWEEP Page One Hundred Fzfty th . l. A . , , r 'P THE GOODNER I BOOK sroma O. O. KIRKHANT, flfrznager lst Door Southwest of City Hall I The Only Exflusive Book Store I in the City Kuppenheimer llflanhattan Clothes Shirts LJAC, ossovsn .aumnmssnnuaai If It Comes From jacobsonls, It Must Be Good Neetleton Shoes Stetson and Knott Hats I' PEDIGO THE SHOEMAN J Fixx -fe-A .Q v 0' ' ii an ' 21 S .lr .. I b .l .', 4' 1 01 3 i-1 ..a 'd Corner Fourth and DH Phone 514 High Class Tailoring, Cleaning and Pressing M Vanis 8: Putnam .H 422 D Ave. Phone 702 Page One Hundred Fifty-four lm - - 1 3 - . iw 1 'rl CE TRAL DRUG STORE A Complete Line of- T H E Peerless Bakery IPIOIYBIGANT RIARY GARDEN W'HoLEsA1.E AND RETAIL XVIRANDOU VANTINVE Dealers in DJER IXISS AND ig'::f:Q:Jr1Qggj:T BREAD, PIES AND CAKES Our Drug and Soda Fountain De- partments are the finest and Call- not be excelled. Quality, Ser-zfirf' and Clffmzlimfxs . Ph 38-1 412 D. A ' . Phones 37 R as 328 D one we LAWTO WHY NOT Brighten Your Home with Sher- DRUG TORE !l ...,..., Shi A-u.u.u.uL MQ E :IQ IE li Phones 1100-1101 Corner -ith and D Ave. LAVVTON OKLAHOMA win-XVilliams Paint or Build a Sleeping Porch P BLACK ROCK XVALL BOARD SEE Antrimi Lumber Company , P. C. FONTAINS, Mgr. I Cor. Third and F. Phone 108 Page One Hundred Fifty-ffve Haberdashers for Young Lawtoniansv . . YQ HE UP-T0'DAT 'LAWTON - OKLA- THE UP-To-DATE CLOTHIER We Outfit the Young Man from Head to Foot -Collegian Clothes -Stetson Hats --Lewis Underwear -And Accessories For the Graduate. ZAKS IS A Gooo PLACE T0 GET THAT GRADUATION GIFT 319 3rd Street Phone 173 Buy Here Once and You'll Al- ways be Satisyfedu Phone 553 THE ATKINSON, VVARREN 8: HENLEY CO. Farm Loans E. G. WARREN, Illgr. 410 D SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMAIS BEST READY-TO-WEAR STORE 1 ' , U J ' J BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS Hour CHAIN OF AEEILIATED STORES The Store That Put Quality in Lawton 330 C AVENUE DEN HAM and WOODSON Goon THINGS T0 EAT Phone 30 426 D Ave. Lawton, Okla. H. C. SAUERNIAN 8: SONS Staple and Fancy Groceries A good place to trade, where good merchandise, fair dealing, courte- ous treatment and efficient service are offered to all. LET,S GET ACQUAINTED Page One Hundred Fifty-six -I I I ...J 2 AFA ,.', A J SIGNS SIGNS Rlost Complete Line Kodaks, Paints ,Em Films, Albums, Fountain Pens and Eversharp Pencils 226 E Ave. phone 453 flmateur Finishing a Specialty Lawvton, Okla' 315 3rd St. Phone 609 SIGNS SIGNS Lawton lce 8: Fuel Co. BUYS BROOM CORN PORTER Phone -+5 Cor. 4th and F LoosTON's STUDIO E. VV. MOLL, Prop. Phone 280 407k D KAY SEE Lawton w7AFFLE PARLOR SERVICE and REAL EATS, Our lllotto 417 D Avenue Shoe Shine Parlor VVe SHINE Shoes and CLEAN Hats Phone 98 1904 1920 McDUF F IE THE JEWELER VVatch Repairing and Diamond Mounting 315 4th St. Phone 35 Keegan Hotel BERNICE THRACKMORTIN, Mgr. Corner 4th and E Street - -I Page One Hundred Fifty-sewn Temple Ttlme fttee Good Programs PHOTOPLAYER M Uslc V lllasonie Temple Bldg. THE OPERA HOUSE BARBER SHOP 319 4th Street FIRST IN EVERYTHING Bates BOOt Shop VVe have the only Long Arm Boot Walter Fuller Rflachine in the State. Also the only Boot lwaker in the City. -i-- I We Bofrh N0 Job FIELD AND G,4RDEN SEEDS 310 Fourth St. Phone 843 413--H5 Third St. Phone 715 ACK KERANS March Brothers J ,,g,,,m in STATIONERY STORE l'lARDNi'ARE, STOVES AND Omce Supplies MPLEMENTS and Guns and Ammunition, Tinware, Cgnqnqerqial Stationery Harness and Sporting Goods 409 D Avenue 332 C. Ave. Phone 230 Commanche County Abstract G ro 5 5 M u Sic S to re I COMPANY F Bonzled flbstractors 403 C Avenue ' The one best way to avoid a de- 1 U , . ' festive title is to be guided by OUR Player .P1aU0S, Vlolm Outfits, I ABSTRACT which is FULL AND lVIandOl1ns and Band Instruments COMPLETE Room 201 Koehler slag, q Phone zss Sn-ings of All Kinds - - 1 - - I I Page Onf Hundred Fifty-eight 'S 1' 53 W f'3Q1?S1??'f?l1WTFTq?36v5Qf BUCHANAN'S At 316 C Avenue A JEVVELRY STORE Where ONLY STANDARD AND GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE IS SOLD Phone 649 I THOMPSON'S CAFE I I SHORT ORDER HOUSE WHERE I JEWELER I WE EAT 405 c Ave. I 224 C Ave. Phone 120 I SERVICE-REAL COIWFORT That's what you get in driving and riding a : T RY IT LIBERTY NIOTOR SALES COMPANY 416 D Street LAVVTON, OKLA. Phone 1-10 R .L Page One Hundred Fifty-nine The Murray Theatre Where the basl in Jlfolion Piclures is shown ,Eli F' fa 4 ., f If A The Orpheum Theatre Nothing but HIGH CLASS ,fl TTRA C TIONS K :mn OWNERS REGULARLY REPORT RNS on FROM 18 'ro 25 MILF-S Rom 'rx-rn cAu.oN on GASOLINE AND 8, 00 T0 12,000 MILES ON TIRES THE OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX ROADSTER QAKLAN D sENs1BLE six ' KLASS MCMUSTRY COMPANY Telephone 700 412 FIFTH STREET 1 J 0 Il iredSixty 'c , -72'f1 TKwW'- 4':VVA VVVRV V3, 5 1. :TXVVV 1J,LfT?fif'i'5 V- V ' 2 :15 511.1 V tml. . .2 :SV V an-,HS .V -ATVV V VV V RH.. 5:VV :Via y .51 .:VV,,V.V ,- I . . r , st M I H t 'I 'Wifi A ' -5 'VIS- 'ih:.' '- '?i.'i'- liz A 5 . -Vg? '-, fn- , f i ' 7 A 1 Jil i l an We wish to congratulate every one who helped push the Lore-nothing shows the high school spirit better than an Annual-the Seniors who sponsored it, and perservered 'lunto the end. We are for you, for higher education-and if you need help to go on, join up with us, and get ready to make your own way. An intensive summer course with us will prepare you to earn your way through any university. If you are interested in Business, come to us and be prepared for life. Do you know that the income of a good stenographer is larger than the average income of doctors and lawyers? That the profession of Accountancy is the highest paid in the United States? REMEMBER: 1-We are a Home Institution. 2-All our teachers have not only business training and experience but hold :x college degree. 3-VVe teach: Accountancy, Bookkeeping, Multigraphy and Short- hand. 4--That with each course, you are given a thorough training in Business Arithmetic, Business Law, Business English, Business Spelling, Business Penmanship, and Touch Typewriting. 5-VVe take no vacation, enter any day-the sooner you do, the quicker will you have a remunerative income. awton Business College Thr school that tcarhes you how J. HALE EDWARDS Tel. 118 - -' 1 r Page One Hundred Sixty-one 'Q . Fi . :hifi ,04f5'f. V 11,393 . V391 t'f,,VV. . ' V ' .s 3 VV 3- in ,J Mi , 1 w, -i , Wi 5 4. Z.. J a-'L il . ,M .mf .wif ,-l, l if Kr 'Cv l , if s Iii' Runnel'S COMMERCIAL JOB WORK I ' We solicit a share of your patron' age-we are no farther away than your telephone. Call 93. Basement National Bank LAWTON, OKLA. 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