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

 - Class of 1921

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The Staff, in planning, the 1921 Lore, has sought tore-freshen and make more vivid these happq hours. r And qou students of Lawton High who have gone out before us, if qou' see anqthing within these, covers that arouses pride in the achieve- ments of qour hiqh school, me reioice that me have cherished the trust qou have handed down to us. G .9 q-,4f9'7'B I VWJH S 0 0 1, Six A-w 'X ' E2ff Z:lbff 4 N fY2fw,,Qt,f , fp Y Q . - nj vi......i--fi, ' , ff K .f I s 1- ' si K3 V '25 H, , .- XYZ L: K5 tg' .f - ?'-ff? 3395? 4 K W,g: V 1 ' li- 4 ri? ' 453, . we ,ggi , A gr-: Y v . 2 if if '. 5,5 ,. ,ing . PF,-. . 5,11 ' N EFF TP De ication ,-4 O that spirit of clean sportsmang- ship, earnest endeavor, and unsivervinq loqaltq in those 1vho,rep- resentinq us to the outside in athf letic, literarq, and social activities, have heralded the fame of Lawton High, we the classof nineteen hundred tunentqfone, do, respectfullq dedie- cate' this, the ninth volume of Lore. -is -J Q: 3' 'Er I9 :Sgr-fQDIlf6.5u 21 fsrj X 9 Q , ,qli A.,'A . qq'q1 .3 -,.fg fy ',,-, D, H 1 VA:q:A,, ji A,.. Vllli Q ,C-'-A 1.1.--1 .1.1 1 Hmmm-Er:r1UuL Hmmm-Flmfnns EUUKMUHIQHNIZHTIUN Bmmwmgmmun -LIFE Bmmmfziuvfaluafmfwm Q. 0 'P Q3 f fx wif WW Et xx If -Q -I, .,,.. yi, I fx l h ' x .U ,, 1 f ff g 'Sz J ,fr ,IQ -Trvfg ge-Y Q I-, 1,4 f 1 K if 1 W 4 is - Q-751-1 .2 ' - I , ' rl N - z5,3,s:yg-qpbg , -W R-,- WE f. QA .. 1 , 4. ' 3 f ,,,'i'ia:5 l 2 , XX ,U , , , f if -- L' ff ' i.- ' ,k ,f fffrk , ': Ta- Z. 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Rohr Rah! , To our dear high school we will always be true, Go on the football field' a-fighting for you: Like men of old, on giants U Placing reliance, shouting defiance, Oske! Wow, Wowl. ' Amid the broad, green fields that nourish our land For honor and for learning we stand, While unto thee we pledge our hearts and hands To winlthis vict' ry, Lawton High. '- '. 's.'v f. 54? 1.5.22-r'4g'. I L. II. S. AS AN AVIATOR VIEWS IT 1 Q ! if E H KA Q Q 1 5 , M l 'I I I 'I i 1 u ! ,E ! ii ii ! 2? '? IE fn 13 'P N xx X .,x X a I ,. ,.,..... Y.-.i..--.......... -.......,-.,.. ... ,.....-,...-.F,. 1 ,...,.,,,.x .S,. 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K 1 I K L W WHERE IN LIFE'S BRIGHT MORNING WE GREET OUR FRIENDS X I I ' x,,T.----..-, ,. ,. , .. ., w Eighteen paw'- ,M 2 f X X Q f, 1 w 5 T K! T7 M7 K ' XX J H J ff .X A Qfz , .51-,. A W Q . 2--...M-M , ' - M:-M M ,. ,. .,, V , 4, H I N rx! '4 -f lf 'I Twvnl y IW '14UY1' W'A', , .4B1 l37l KZ 1 .,IlH'.W!!f.,f'9l ' . , .. JMVSQ X Vfiy Q.- Ffa I of X Prof. M. L. COTTON, A. B. SUPERINTENDENT Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Cotton. qou've won, Our appreciation Of the work qou have done. r Q' I K' Q' h N xxx W NW-ny' f ' ji' rg, g 1.11 , H my M N L70 -'QZTQX o - W .W ff' wfigmv Lf x ,fv,2f??:f:ffi.Y. f.if4p..ri- F if , f7 ny fn or ffngjoof f Twenty-two 94x wif o xp 1 on Q: 4179 Zll, . - Agri' ' ,.lf f- ..1'ff.1-if o, f o arf:- ...fff o' :ANI-J 21 Prof. E. S. LIDE, A. B., L. L. B., L. L. B. PRlNcxPAL Mr. Lide, our class Pa And our principal loo. Hou have guided our work, with our future in view. '31 I f X I Q I fi' W Twenty-three I - s ly A I -S-'h f'f'Y ' -' rl 11-i49 AA-Z.. Riv- ,. Y, ' lj ---.. .,.. ,.,--. ,.., .-. ,... -,.-M.-.--,.LK,5.2...i:igi:jf..g,L'A CD Qi',,j - 6 5' I H Wh-.. - ,- - 1 I 1 4 41 ,, ly. 1-M I ,I 4 ., ffl EFI f I I 11 I 151 51 1 ,I 9 1, I, 411 3 I I E, Ii I4 I1I : 11 I I IIE Ti, fI. MH. A. M, Wl'lI'1'WOlI'I'lI, A. U I I KT4nn1m11'1ri:1I Law E In 4'11111n11'1'1'i411 111144 1 114111 I1'4144I1 1I14' l1'11il.w, Of lllll' 1114'11, I11'1111'1'11. Y 1'11il4'11 NI11I4'x. I . 1 II' 11 QL, 11+ 111 I1 J Q41 11, III II' IE? EIS II! III III Ei! 111 ia III II? II II: MISS EVANGIGLINIC lIOI3I'IH'l'i Ii A. II., A. M. if I.z111gua,211s .llisx l.'11h1'rl.v. 111' l,11li11. NYJ' 1l4'1ll' -1lUlI'I'1' 11111141 fllllll P- l'1'41,11 11'1l, 14'l111l 11114111 fl11l'jl, I ff H41.v 1114111141 -114,-11 lI1'l' 14'11111l.' I1 MISS HICLEN ZINGSHICIM Physical Culturv TI11' 1111sk4'f 111111 111.1'1.v, Wi11 pr11i.v1' 1111111' I11l1ll1', A1111 41111 I.. H, N. 14'i1I N1II'l'lIIl 41111111' f11n11'. MISS LILY STAFFOIIIJ, A. I2 Cheulistry Miss Nl11H'1n'11, 1l'l l'1' 1111111 11111114 1 1H'I'l',' IV1' I111111' lllllf 111111 11'i11 .s'l41,11. T11 fI'lll'll II11' 11I111'1'x 1111 Il1'.I'f 111111 'I'l14111gl1 1l'1'.11 114' fllllll' 4111'41y. I 5 f 1 1 1 III...-7. 77 f 'N' 1 'N . ,. . N--77 -7 77 -7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 . .- .. ' .X :Wig f.Q.---ff',fQfQ'llW- W Fwffff an L 'x WN A I i -f I If Pig:-X Y ' If W - '1-'M 4 W.- I Q1 fi, yxmix 2vv:,M ' '0 .1'1l17. . .1247 F 4 'Pwr-nly-f'4n1r 4-I' ,,,,-,MIN ' ,V X . A X Y, , J. 'Af . -7 rs- , -1,47 -7 7 '7 7!'L4L'.7,1.: 1 ' ' gh, -..W J-rv...--mel ' A I ,.,...J- 1 - , QDIQIQI , 2 I MRS. M. L. COTTON, A. B. Euglisll MISS EVA IIAIIT. A. Ik. I7111111Jsli0 Scriencv Y11111' 1'II'fIll'.S' 11'1' 111111111 111'1'1'1' 1'111111I, W1' 11111'1' 111'111'11 1111111.11 1s'11,11, N11 11111111'1'1111.v 111'1' l111',11, 771111 111,-111' .v1'i1'111'1' ix 1l1'f, 1 111111 flflfl 111'1'1'1'1' -IIOIII' 1'11.11.v .W11111 I11'. S11 11'1' 11'is11 111 1-1111111'11111l1111' Illlllf I-Is 11111111'1'1111s 1'111'11 111111. I11'111' .lliss H11rf. MISS OPHELIA 1 ELIZAIIPITH 0VI'1RSTIII4IIC'l'. A. B. M I SS LEOTA IIOA G if 1 COIIIIIIGFCIZII N01'111ul 'l'1'ai11111g HM.,-S ,U Um, Miss ,IWW I1111 11111111' lII'l'l' 111 11'111'11 IIS Will' Jlflllf' -Vl 1l 'W -WW ,-' '1'1111l 111111111 .IlUll'1'l' 11l111i111'11. JU-W ffl 711' U1 Jlffllf 'WIS-9 Xl 11.11 11'111'1r i11 1111111' 11I11.s'.w 11111111 IN fl H Hlfl l'lll1 fl'f'flf- A , .I1111'11 1r111111'I1'1I111' llAl l'f' 1111i111'11. 4C,1 A' ,5- A ,,,V W W-f YKIV, .ef-V-..-.-,....-.....,. . ,, Q2 2 , V A M - ' P ..v..1-.. . jj, Y,,, v --F-,M ' Y .I ,f .gh -1.l.., -- A - V . ,--xxlk zu.. A YZ. I V! 2 p f 1 ,-7'2f1,Q1:ffG df 'W 'A 1, ' ' 4,ff?9' 'Q X1 'l'vv1-nty-llve '- 'f1'-av 1 I' f'ffi '.-ff I X . -- 1 , i -, '.M1.n.,, F V ,W 77 Q4' fi-Q I-,. -- 'VTE ,..-..1.......,,4: -1,-Y' ., 14.11 , I I-If--,,,1 E -M-i..f---:t 'iii ,,.4 L.-f ',' 1 J m K Nu MII. A. J. IKAWLINGS, B. S. NIZIHIPIIIEII ivs Jlr. lI'1lu'ling.v. Ihr' Vllllfll, Ham yr-rnnr'I1'y lun, A1111 1r'll.v in ll fwu' u'nrrl.9 Wim! hw rrrnzis' us In dn. MISS CALLIE WIEST, A. B. English You arf' olrl To us non' Yv! jlll1I'Il vrvr bf' 71l'H'. Anal uw' jus! ll'fSll, fn .Wy H1'rw'S gum! fri1'nrl.vhip ln- 71011. MISS IZESS MARIE MEANS. A. II. English YOIl'1'1' lrvnrfily joinrvl 'in our fun MISS IRENE SHOCKLEY, A. B. Languages Your 'worzls fll'f'lI't Il'llSff'll. 7, 114147 317011 l l71? hrvlrrl 1N'01Jll' S1I1l. W YUll'1'1' bmfunzf' lo uw rwry alvnr. S1wf'n.v.v in bf-yinning In ffwf, this .War is Hlllfllf luv slmrl, Cmzfinurns vuvh day. I Wr' lorf' su lu llfllff' you nrfur. f Ig ' Ln 1, XX '- 'j'- ' I . - -- ' 1 QYW X -L vi' 4 I sl- , Ai-'Y f f:jil,.-,y-fy if 'f1'fSr'?'f'fG ,SEL-f '-fix-1-'nav'--A . NS -1 X, wa f' A w1fef:1i:'1'Cs,,lwO- I Twenty-sux I xv Y' Aj MK ,H--I ' 4? ' ' Ziwfilf 4' I' Lf, Ymtsi., ' 'iz'-fZ,f ' ' -T -- 'fiqifdd ' ' -V - -f A... ,M-,2,,, 'N-...L I9 Civ 11.356 X 1 MRS. S. W. HEISS, I3 English Jlrs. I-I1'i.v.v, .w111111 111111 11'ix1' .Y111'1'r 1111s l11Il1'll 111 .w1111. lfllf .w111 .v 1I'011f II 11111111 1111111 I11 11111' .v1'1111111 11111111'1111. MISS INEZ SMITH I111mPs1ic Art Your 1l'1111I111f1 .x111i11' .11111 .1lfl1l1' 141111111111 1l'1I-ll H111'1' 1111'1'1'II.S'f'!l I1111' f1'i1'1111.v For 111111 1'1'111',11 111111. KX. X-465 MR. H. IG. JAMES MHS. ROLAND i'Ii0I1 l' Mzumal '1'1'zLining' BIZXHIPIIIZIHCS Y1111 1II'I' I1'111'11i1111 I111' 1104118 Y11111' 111111i1.w S1111 111111 111111 111'1' jllll 11 T11 111111f1' f111'11il1l1'1' 110113 'I'111'11 111.w 111i111.' 111111 S1111-I,- W111'11 f11l'jl'1'l' 111111'1'. 1J!'l',1!l11.Y, 'T11'1111111 11i1'1' 11s 1111'11.v111'1' if ffl T111',11'11 III' 1111111 1111111 1r111111' 11Il1l'. s111111, W1 11 11111'1' II 1-11111111 111 1111'1'1. 1 Q M ., ,-1.'., 1..,N.3 V f-I-'XJ X' ,, 5112.15--A , V jj fs , Q' f A2144 l1l f'.f-,:?7 : 4-Zbg-15 ' - '1' N1 X, K-it 774,13 4 A 6'3f2 ' - kg xi ' Xi W TXXIITIN smvn ' lfi-r ' . l' ,.-f -.f I 11111 F J I9 fmgcfciolefeaz 21 N fx YN MISS MARIE E. IIIIAUEII, A. IZ. MISS MARY ELLEN STAFFOIIIJ English History You'r1' :wry xnmll IV1' 1ri.wI1 you s111'1'1w.w ln1l1'1'1l. Jlixx nI'1lII4'I', In 1'111l1 ,S'IlIJf1'l'f you I1'1111l1, Iiui if isn'I sizv W1' IIIIIIIIFI' you in .viI1'111'1' 771111 ll1'f1'I'HIilIl'-Y po11'1'r. 112111 not 'in our S1Il'l'f'II. MII. JOHN WILLHITE MRS. H. E. JAMES Science English You'1'1' Iik1'1l by your SflIIl1'HfS, W1' kuou' you uof. I Who 1ulu1ir1' your xlylv, Iluf 11'1' l1111'1' I11'11r1l, f Of II :wry 111,-o1l jolrv Your jmpilx ol11'11 Er1'ry UIIP1' in 11 u'l1iI1'. Your I'1'I'I'.Il u'or1I. X I 'IQA -X , , A I 5, ---'11r'-f,'1?fw -W --- 5 f' l'-T ,i,, N I , -'EQ--,ix f,ff.'f,Qf-VA, I ,, - --,J ivy , ,I --:ff pw My ,- NY,--IINQNX ,X I ,ip . AQ- ., - rl'Wenty-Pigzlii '----IX W. f MA I X N- TA- mu 7- .fgjfv Q-JI If, Y , ' fl L41 b--:Ili ,. :. A ..-4L,g -.1--A'- ' , M ,W ,ff-' ,I----ff'-:Z V -:sf . aii 4 r. II' 'O .- QIIlI'CDfRf6i H 12 'I 4'.QQgIQlLII'l-' W N 'W' Lf -T- '-nxt'-Mm Y' UWA MMR-is-Mwwi-'T-1 II - . ---I.--I, I.-.--N - , ,,m,,,-III II -I ,,,,,, A M-A,I--AY-K-M-Lg III If III ,I QT' I I I I I I I MISS NESS COLEMAN MISS MARGAIQPYI' FUI.l,Ell'l'0N Higinry IiiS101'y IW fm' fold .llUI1'I'1' gfuml-mzlzmvl ,1Ii.s-.w lfzzllwrlon, uw' fm- lv,-III Ilml lu Anal Iwliwrv' il is lruf. Iluzu' wzvv' jllllll' IHf'I'I,1f fruwf. .lnrl vlxxllw' N'1 rf' for yuu Wf rf' gflurl il.s' lruv, fur l'm NIIIY' In ll'fI1lf1'I'!'I' you du. Iikf' , Tin' glufnlrllrztllwrl lfw-ln'r.v bmw! I I Xwda I MISS RERTHA SAIIE MHS. .I. IC. ROSS ' Vocational Guidance- Study Hall Ynzfrf' .vu fuifllful in your zrorlf 'Ildurll um' of you In 1'l'4'r11 xori of 1111-11. Jluxl lrurn lo :ln Wr' Il'f.YlI you HIIIWII .vl11w'.s's l'f.l'Il4'flvl! Irlmf In jl1Illl'1lf'lIHlIflN f'1lf'll rluy. I MII jlffll io . I II I . ...,, ,. ,,.,,,,.- -.,. ,,. .-...L,-I H' 'I MAS ,......-.......,.-..,-,...-..---1-fm - v-N ----f- --'WA' '- I II WT ' 34: I :,:.II . I ---II 'K' 'A' .,-I . I L 'J 5.471 I 7 ,,..:x.NV..p...,:y- J ,A H' . I. ,-,I --,-h .A VIZ' I, I V ,f QI, 'l'wf-my-nine A., - .I Y ' - , 'f'V, ' -,Y I-S: I , I 41 f4'x1'! r 5- I -Q, I -- - 4,f- - .. K--L ,'..I,..YY A V ' f'T?i:s,-'--'Y I ' 4 I9 :sy 9--,f4'a Il 1 Lv J, X Y 1 1 -li I I MISS ELIZABETH KING, B. M. MISS MAUDE BLUE Music Superviser Art Superviser You supplied us Mila. music As for you Miss Rim' Through flu: wintvr, Miss King, In your tmvlziizg of nrt, Ami thu birflifns' will 11,0111 Youfvc found ll 'Mfllflllf spot Wlimz, they como in the spring. Way dozrn in our heart. 1 AY' MISS FANNIE MCKENZIE MISS MYRTLE ROGERS Librarian Science Ami rlvur Miss Mr'Kvnzir, Lifflv Miss Rogvrs, I Full of 1llfSf'llfi1'fIl7I!lf1l11, We url' snr-ry In say R You rivsr'r1'r' our good frivnrlslfip, llrwirlzvl To Ivuzfr' 'us Nj Whiwh. yozfvc clffvvrly won. During Xmas. Imlifluy. ,A y I N I if . . SQA L I. , L . Ai 1 . 5,7171 fiywf ,,,sa,.,. -X, ,-up 'Y I Y n f ri I , Thirty --- ' A Y-, L. X44-is I 'f'X- if Y' L,4ffV -txg f mmf., nag- ill. M ,L L. riff' , IU I- I, fIfIIG0'IIcge-1 L31 fr' lf ' w 3 ISL IIIIQ.iViI.-1L:1iI:f:iI1i' Mff, I, II I w. 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'I A 'YJ 4,4 Y -Y f -- ---1:1 ge-,.f, gg ..-ff-' ' ,., ,:.-.41-TT: ,, ,..-J -, A v',,- K r 1 I QI J .ffs,,,,., . 12 I H ,.-.4 ..., lf' mi , 4, .M1 l iii i T iTi3:fiiI::iL' 1i:TiL.Qp T.111W.,. x 'I-ii' ..w.--...-.. ..- .-- , , ,, -, ,... .--...W W ,4,,,,,W, ,,,, ,.W,,M, , ' 1 ' M1511 a iii xx 111 Nj M xx, 2 5 ' E Q 3 I i il? E 1 i Q ? 5 i 251 , 3 i M if 1 lil wf : gr 3 5 ' 1 X I 5 ia i 4 i ' Y 1 P . ! ig E 5 ' l lAJRl'1Nl'l'1 Ml'l'Sl'HHlCH ... ...... Pwsiflfflzi U N 11U1:1m'1' MIQJRRIIA, ...... ...m-C-lwvidwf ki MAm :1+:1:Y MULL . .. .... sm-ffm-1, ! Y ? l+1l'Hl'INl'I Ll4lGGl'I'l'T ...... .... 7 Y7'0IISH7'l'7' 4 i T , N li f fb 11 i r 1 ' A1 ' Class Coloma Green and Whiic. ? A i L W . . 1 i f'l,11ss Flowcrs: Whltc CLIPIILITIOII. Q I V ' il 9 E, frzm un: Miss lxrwns, Class Pa: M1-, Lidc. 2 . A 1 v A L 4 1 i 1: r gf!-L . Q',g:it 7.L' :1T2:L1:::'Titii1::i f i:',:,11Ty??5i,EfgA .., ',', ffff-,I.liL'.L.Q,..fL-!mi'.i. ' ' ' 'W 'fl' iff, .,,f72,fi 1T7ffIf7'Wfffff Th' r -f u f Pg ' -. Y, -2 ,V 7 Xi: X W Y 0 F -, fQg,,1- :M 'X . 1, . - -am U - ,r....v..,,...-, ., M V . .4-..-.--L ,-.,, ,Sn ,... -, W.. , i Qu A AW, ,.--1-- - -- :q:,....., ,,,.. .. :gl V W. , ... ,,, ,,,,, IW ,, lI1 , ,-I.f-9,.,..,f flf.-TU I.f '4 5 I y Mx ' 1. 911 ji' 1lX. , iii -X. I1 III1 I1 11 1 tg! fl ,I III -1' 11 tl HI II 111 ,il .il l'1 15 11 1 t 1 Ili 1II Q! ill .Ii igi 5I 1. Ili 1?I 1 il a l 1 . , 1 111 . 11i 111 KENNETH DUNIJZXM- SL'1IlIII'f gf 1 D. S. D. Girls how does my hair look, and are niy eyebrows straight? He-'s a III l 1 I boy, but rather girlish. Hdoncha kno. Never seen alone for the D. S. D. won'L leave IE 5 Q if l1i1n alone. I 1 GLADYS ALAlRi !lIr1rl ' ' 51. A. A. '19-'20-'21. ' - fi Gladys has entered the stage ot' puppy-love . Good luck to you Gladys-may your 1 I 1 1 1 stars be lucky ones. 1 1 2 1 1 1 . 3 1 1 j LELA ANDERSON- Jm'k I 1 l 1 1 , 1 1 V 311 Glee '19-'20-'21, French '19-'20. Coin. '21, Spanish '2l. A. A. '21. B. D. D. S. '21, I'1 Iii Always ready to sympathize and offer consolation. And oh! Those pretty curls. :IE Just the pal for the fellow who is not looking for a walkaway. 1 1 9 I I 1 2 GERALDINE ANDERSON I1 2 I ' I 1 ' I Ml A. A. '19 20-'2l. Latin '20-'2l. Cavell 'l8 '20. Glee '18-'21, Spanish '2l. Dom. Sci. if 1 I 51 Vice-Pres. '2l. ' Q 5 Remember the senior sandwich and hot chocolate--'n' everything. sales. Geraldine Q 511 made the hot chocolate. Will lend you anything she has. A great admirer ot' the J 1 Greeks. I 1 1 E 1 1 I I 1 I I1 A A I! I 11 I I1 1 l f ? 1 . I. 11 1 I 1 I I I 1 I 1 i :Ii 1 .2 1 ,I 16 .11 113 . M. 1 f'-- 11 11 1 1 I I S , f E I 3 li D PM MII! I M1 A A N as - ...l ' X' .Z4........g..r:'ij1':'7,'L....- 1 .I-:YA we-.gn - ' I Thirty-tive 1k LX i . 1 - Q , -....g...,..,,. Q , , ,,, -. , F - . . -H, .1 ' Q A--in -.......-v A 1'--H v .lf l ill it LU a l l l l ! l l ll i '.5 Y! , ll sl' ill ., 1 1 v r 'si ll' 'I 1 L I ' 1 1 l A .h V E P P ,ff .7AI'1 'VifQ . 1 Thirty-six MARY ARMSTRONG- P'inkic Latin '19-'20, Glee '18-'19-'20-'21. Cavell ,18-'19, B. D. D. S. '19-'20-'21. Com. '21. A. A. '20-'21, Mary loves to trip the light fantastic to low and luring music. Follows in pursuit of Theda Bars.. Finds history very interesting, but the opposite sex much more so. CHLORA BAINES- T'in1f Cavell '18-'19, A. A. '19-'20. Latin '18-'19-'20, Campfire '21, She is so tiny that you can hardly see her, but she's there with the grades. Her modest demeanor captivates all she meets. PETER BECKER A. A. '18-'19-'20-'21, Pep '18-'19-'20. Spanish '18-'19. B. D. D. S. '20-'21, Lanier '21. Com. '21. Glee '19-'20 21. Peter is a very solemn, studious boy. Comes from a neighboring metropolis west of here. Prefers brunettes, but could like a blonde. EARL BOYD Pep '184'19-'20. AGlee '18-'20, B. D. D. S. '19f20-'21. Earl is a girl's friend and a boy's too. He is a good scout wherever you put him. Fond of American History and dish washing. I -4' -...M . If: 1 Y HELEN BROWN Com. '21. Cavell '18-'19, Helen belongs to the Stenog class-looks and acts the part to perfection. Rather interested in a certain football boy. DORIS CHARD- Giggles B. B. '18-'19-'20, Com. '21. B. D. D. S. '20-'21. Cavell '19-'20, A. A. '19-'20-'21, Doris has won the admiration of many with her peppy ways. She plays basket ball with a vim and vigor not often found in small packages. MABEL COLE Latin '18-'19-'20-'21,-Treas. '21. Glee '19-'20e'21. Orchestra '20-'21. A. A. '20-'2l. The senior class is very fortunate-all the teachers smile when they see her enter their classes for Oh! Those grades. Don't think that she spends all her time study- ing-there other things she thinks of. too. MARY COLTHARP- Tf1II1lI11h I just don't morah carahf' Mary hailed from the south and she is very southern in her accent. Very fond of members of the opposite sex. ' Thirty-seven 1 ,lu-..,,,., , f . ,..,............ .. ., v-.. . . f k. Nl I 1 i f CLINTON DAVIS I A. A. '20-'21. Debate '2l. Clinton, came to our high school this year and has already won the admiration of ' the student body by his ability to do things. He made many of the clever cartoons A in the Lore . i R FLORA DAWSON-'tlflorir- Q French '19-'20. Gee 'l9. A. A. '20-'21, Pedagocially inclined. She has an irresistible smile, a sunny disposition and makes I 1 good grades. I JULIET Downy l 2 Romeo, here is thy Juliet of ancient days. Yes she is real. Speak to her in the Latin tongue and she will answer you. Latin, the foundation of Freshman sad- . cards, holds a charm for this sweet, captivating Miss, l I l CARRIE ELKINS- J'im. i A. A. '20 21. B. D. D. S. '20-'21. She does not talk very much. but what she says is usually important. Always ready for fun and a good time. Aspires to be a pedagogue. .HN A if i . i Wm, ,, M 2-.. . ' ' ' ' ..... X ..,.. . .. ,.., ,. ' 1 ,,,....,,,,....-f-.--7-A . ,A M.. Tllirty-eight 'ff' A,u,,,.-in I --.A ,..E'I1i.Zf' A fr .. ..-....--- - Sb . , Lv A x N V. LEONA ELROD- Lvm1y Cavell '19f20. A. A. '19-'20-'21. Latin '18, Spanish '21. Camptire '2l. .B, B. '20-'2l. Leona is the representative of the Elrod family in the senior class. ls one of our best players in basket ball. A good all round scout. FRED FARQUHAR A. A. '19-'20L'21. Glee '21. Orchestra '21. Fred is a favorite among the students and faculty. A very good natured fellow, who believes in- Laugh and the world laughs with youg weep and you weep alone. MARGURETTE FRA SER- Iiobbir ' Cavell '19-'20. French '19-'2O. A. A. '19-'20-'21, Spanish '21. Bobbed her hair, accidently on purpose, and since tl1en. has acquired many beautiful curls. GERTRUDE GEISSLER- Herrin Latin '18. Glee '19-'20-'21, Cavell '19-'20. B. D. D. S. '20-'21'. A. A. '20-'2l. As you can see from l1er picture. Gertie wears that sweet captivating smile which never fades. Especially fond of Swedes. f x ff X. k!iilhf'N fx X-- -LA -se' '- 'Y ' ' 1 hgY,mj,?Y'4Lf A.:i,n,,.,N. hx V F 4 . ., X, -A 1 1- Xe ' F - 24... ,fc fits A f t CUM A ' Ai, A, 7-:f Ill' Y-NIUE x is-:Mx p Tl . 1 . ff r, f . ., -K-Z. L V i E i 4 - 1 - :- if-3 T -1 ,I!'CD.l.3.'Qi'. 1 21 PAULINE GRAY- Peggy Cavell '19-'20, A. A. '20-'21, Campfire '21. One of the wouldebe-school-marms what ain't yet. She hasn't red hear, but oh that temper! She specializes in Juniors. CARL HANKS- Hunks Pep '18-'19-'20. B. B. '19-'20-'21. F. B. '18-'19 20'21. Baseball '19-'21. Track '20. Com. '21. A man sat on tl1e end of a coal car and dragged his feet on the track. Longfellow That's Carl. He may be long, 'N' lean 'N' lanky, but look out for him ye lovers of the pigskin. ETHEL HAIQRIS-AgI,Tf'f!lll1j A. A. '20-'21. The same look, the same smile Has won a senior's heart for a long, long. while. WILBER HARPER- Hr1r1wr Pep '18-'19-'20-Pres. '20, A. A. '19-'20-'21. B. D. D. S. '18-'19-'20-'21. Track '20. Baseball '2l. B. B. '18-'19-'20-'21. FL B. '21. 'Glee '18-'19-'21. Class Pres. '20, ' Orchestra '20-'21, Lore Staff '20. Lanier '21. Debate '21. Editor-in-Chief Lore '21. With so many honors to his credit you would think he'd have the big head . But I he never gets conceited. Makes one certain Senior his study. r i i 1 i 1 I 4 X i n c 1 - A A , . Q ,L , ,.......... ..- ...,.- Q.. ..-N . ... ,...-.-,.. .. , X L6 L' I' ...- ,. W, I , i ' a -.Tb Miimfvnv-a -I-I thnx-, . ,.--.. - Ne :T I 'l . V 554. M, Uris' -41 Wt .. i ' dai - ..-..l5flfZ'....., :::f,1g . fffgjk ' . '-eh... ,i- llp' vi lla., 4 ' J X' W 3':f....,....l-1f-- ..-f 1 , 151 2 CLYDE HERNDON-- Sl1r1i1y B. D. D. S. '20-'21, Pep '19-'20. Com. '21, A. A. '18-'19 20'-'21-Pres. '2l. F. H. '17-'20-'2l.fCapi,. '20-'21. Lore Staff. Shane needs little or no introduction. His name and pictures have been seen in the tour corners of Oklahoma-and then sonie. May add Orat.ory to his many talents. MARY HEWITT A. A. '19-'20. Cavel '18-'19-'20. Coin. '21-Sec.-Tres. '2l. Cartoonist Lore Staff '2l. Oh what a pal was Mary. Mary entered the seasons popularity contest, and, win? Well, 'l'll say she did. Has a crush on a certain senior boy. NORRIS HOLLINGSWORTHf 0Iiw F. ll. '20-'21. B. D. D. S. '20-'21. Everybody loves a tat man. That is the truth in this case for everyone likes Olie. We expect, in several years to see 0lie's name in electrics across the entrance of one ot' New York's foremost theatres. JOHN JAPP Pep '18-'19-'20. Glee 'l8. A. A. '20-'2l. John aspires to he thebleading character in the agricultural world. Belongs to the Longfellow class. He is very quiet but a deep thinker. 1 i I i - i 'Ml 'i l i l Qt I. it Fl t i'Q lil 'Y ill Vi il' t i fi: E. ill IW HE li ll lil 'a iw . if :Et 1, If 'I 97 it ll , I s l 's if 11 H fi v'l I Y l il .Ax .55 ,Q FJ I Forty-one I is . . UQDI 31 F k A W- vp 91 rdf-'a Z. J W . Y W K rx ..., , ,Wi .. -W , K x IRMA JOHNSON- RMI Com. '2l. Glee '18-'19-'20-'21. Lanier '21, B. D. D. S. '18-'19-'20-'21. Cavell '18-'19, Spanish '20, Short. sweet, and fat. lrma's red hair doesn't signify a temper for she is too sweet and lovable for that. Her most dangerous weapon is her smile. VIVIAN JONES- VFW V A. A. '19-'20-'2l. French '19-'20. Latin '18. Glee '18-'19-'20-'2l. Com. '21. Cavell '18-'19-'20, A piano is her plaything. Vee's good to look at. good to be with, good to talk to, and good for everything. A mischievous, laugh abiding person. MARIE KENISTON- Bobbif ' B. B. '20'-'21. B. D. D. S. '20'-'21. Cavell '20'. Glee '20-'21. A. A. '20 '21, Lore Staff. We haven't seen much of Marie this year, on account of confining office duties. She is one of our best basket ball players. Is always ready to undertake anything. VERNON LEGGETT Pep '18-'19-'20, B. D. D. S. '21. A. A. '19-'20-'21. My only bucilm arf' u'anwn's looks, And folly all Hwy fflllfjlif min' He surely must study a great deal, for We never see him without a generous supply of books. His greatest. desire is to do everything perfect, and he doesn't miss it far. i K i .1 ' ff . i A f 'Tin' .l1fQ.f..lll111II'..L'i 'f.1'....h......D M' ' mul 'A AH-' hH'4-Q 'QAM' HA A MM I 'M' ' 'H 1' Y - I , ' g kf 'Ti',f if -' - ' e +4592 . 1- i 'ffi+.:s,-.ff-:W A-f '- -J , , . vii , - Q vial ,,,,,zN-W-I CLQGQ' M A .1-G. iv' N-Xue .x fi' . f Forty-two My Y DD ',,. Y NZ . . it Q if Z-'felfivx . S..-www, H -, - . .... M-A --V- 4t,,..ff -.. TT 11-95,1-f'1 ' i 5.5, . fi li '53'5'1.i1?.Z..iQj12 i 13 LUCILIE LUDRICK- Lucy Cavell '19-'20, B. D. D. S. '20-'21. A. A. '20-'21. Picture Editor-Lore. Now listen here. Lucy is the nicest, and orderliest. and several other iests , that you ever saw. She is an energetic worker and always succeeds in anything she starts. ARKIE MARLERf Sll.flfIA'.9 A. A. '19-'20'-'21. B. D. D, S. '20-'21. Zobo '21. Spanish 'l9f20-Sec. '20. Cavell '18-'19. Ped. '21-Pres. '21, B. B. '21. Snapshot Editor-Lore. One of the famous hog twins . A congenial companion to all the boys and girls, but prefers one senior to all others. A school marm, sandwich maker 'n' everything. CLARA MARCH- Poor-us Cavell '18-'19-'20. A. A. '19-'20-'21. B. D. D. S. '21. Glee '18-'19-'20-'21. Com. '2l. Sh'sh-sh, Poocus wants to say something, Soft accents, light brown hair. dark brown eyes. that make a man's heart skip two beats and leave out three. We shall never look on her kind again. VIRGIL MARLER- P11ff.v A. A. '20 21. Spanish '20-'21-Pres. '21. B. D. D. S. '20-'2l. Ped. '21. ' Virgil always knows something that she wants to say, but she doesn't know how to say it. She is a good entertainer of the opposite sex. Believes in Woman Suffrage. 'wma Q, ' ,fjf 'QL a -k -, Z I I , . Tm! V, A .. 1 f-. .. ,.Y-..L.......,L' . . - ,. , , ,A , . . ,....,......... -s.,,..,., ,- -F -Q L , -.,........-.:- i I .ff fl .fl .fi .lyk 'gi ri ,Z ii K! fi W .i if il ,. ,. V l I Li . ii I ill i Ii .A ii 1 i , , i ii il '1 lil il 3l Qi I i, 'il iii ill il I 1 i I 5 fi 1 i Q' s fig li' ii in 'xi UN: li i J ii . ,l mfs J 9 l or1y'tlir1-e i f A N.f:.-tf:..111'1f:A'-4H'-----at-'W 4- 'gg M- ,,'A 4,59 f fm 1 ..... ,...,,, ..... I ,V l OLIVE MELTON- Dufwh French '19-'20-'21. Cavell '18-'19-'20. Ped. '21. A. A. '19-'20-'21. B. D. D. S. '20-'21, E Abounding in mirth. mischief and-: She can make the dandiest biscuits-fellows X take notice. Destined to be some one's help-mate. ' EDITH MILLER-'f1fIrI14 Cavell '18-'19-'20. A. A. '20-'21. Com. '21, She is very quiet and thinks a great deal about-well we don't know what-but anyway she has won many' friends with her big blue eyes and captivating manners. ' i Vee's better or worse half, we haven't decided which. I GUY MILLARD- Windy Pill Q Pep '19-'20. A. A. '19-'20'21. Orchestra '20. B. D. D. S. '20-'21. Com. '21. Glee '2l. l Debate '21. Bus. Mgr. Lore '21. We are at a loss to know what to say about Guy, for he is so important to the Senior Class and the Lore Staff. Never misses a meeting of any kind because he gets a A chance to air his opinions. I I lrmrc' Iwurfl Ihut fhvrf' arc some people wiser llmn Ig fl But I hrmfv never seen tllf'lI1. MABEL MOLL Glee 'l8 19-'20-'21, A. A. '20-'21. Orchestra '19-'20-'21, Latin '18-'20-'21. Cavell 'l8-'19-'20, Zobo '21. B. D. D. S. '18-'19-'20-'2l.fPes. '21. Calendar Editor of Lore. Mabel is Margery's twin. You never can tell what she is going to say, on account of her many varied expressions. A good friend to every one, but one in particular. 4: I 1. .... . fr fr f MII1fTlf.1'fI'II.I'.i. f'Q D' ' ' A W' ' ....-. -....-... .W-..-- -,,z,:w,,,, ..-.,f-,.g- - - lforty-four '59 ,4,,,,h .1 .N x . .l . ,. 4 s P, ,l.Cf7l3jiJ ,.V' -fl . .. . .. . - . .. . .Y ... -..,. .. B . ,Wm AA, Q LA MEDA NEWTON- .lIf'1I11 Glee '21, A. A. '20U2l. Zoho '21. Cavell '20. Spanish '18-'19-'20-'2l. Joke Editorw Lore. Lanteda has a true sense of humor as one can see by our 'tjokes . She doesn't voice her opinion very niuch or very often, hut when she does-well, look out! LOLA O'NEIL Glee '19-'20'-'21, Ped. '21. She is so very pretty and so quiet that we can't criticize her in any manner. Does things willingly and without complaint. She can he depended on for anything at all times. Leah's pal, but not her only one. FU NTIS PA llKI1lll- Ti F. B. '20 2l. Track '20. Baseball '21, B. B. '20-'21. A. A. '19-'20-'21. B. D. D. S. '20-'2l. You'd better take it slow and easy if you want to get along with me. That is the long and short of Curtis. He can convince teachers of almost anything. BA SCU M Pl PPI N- l?r1r'l. ' F. B. '20-'21. Pep. '18-'19-'20, A. A. '20-'21. Glee '19-'20-'21. Cont. '2l. Oh Lord! how long, how longebefore I shall graduate? He changes his affections so rapidly that we are not surprised at anything he does. A great leader among the boys, hut is led by the girls. , Br' fd 'M-...M 1 A Forty - Y , W: ..., ,,.,, . V LQ , 3 'p' . . . .. . I :Qf.g:Lf.-Ll-.gisgz - . .ff fQ .---...,,-.i-.,,,,,,..W- N .....ZfI1TT h'A''I'Z'.'.lfffLTfIlLLTIIl1ifIl'fllQ'.ffIL' .l-...L, ...QAM L if f,.-QQ QQ' Q1 ' fff .'w' Q1l'IIQfiiSfL..i-A g E 1 X Fit . 4 N f Zig, f . l l W1 W 555 L QM' is e .lg all iii ii Eli 'I all Uv if I 1 l 5 9 l l he l l 1 l J FERN PUTNEY li 3 French '19-'20. A. A. '21. 155 HTllf'Tf' is pcolry in hor books gl And hor wry looks Suggest 11. rhyme. But we are not going to write a poem about her because sl1e might criticize us for 1 . having too many feet fin the rhyme, of coursej. 1' , VEHNA SIMPSON'L'V!,T7li!? L f j Cavell '18-'19, A. A. '20-'21. B. D. D. S. '20'-'2l. Glee '19-'20-'21. Lanier '21. Latin ' '18, French '19-'20. tl . Verna was out of school nearly all of the Hrst semester. but when she came back il I she brought lots of pep with her. Sl1e is famous for her candy parties. 1 ' ? PAUL SPONSLER- Sports Y I Glee '19-'20-'2l. Com. '21. Pep. 18119-'20. FL B. '18. B. D. D. S. '18-'19-'20. A. A. Qi I '19-'20-'21-Bus. Mgr. '21. I Paul is one of the most amiable boys in L. H. S. He is even more popular than he li 1 was last year, and that is saying a great deal. A great favorite on and off the stage, i 3 f for-'tShe straight into his arms did come, the curtain falls, the play is done. 21 f ' 1 LEAH if Latin 'l8. Com. '21. Cavell '18-'19-'20, B. D. D. S. '21. Glee '18-'19 Z0-'21. A. A. '19-'20-'2l. ,I The only trouble with Leah is that she ought to have about a dozen twin sisters, 1' ' if they would all be as nice and obliging as she is. Mr. Lide's capable assistant. W E l Very sociable and generally harniless. Q l M 1 Q I I ll! .1 1 i I ll is I 1' ' 1 P I if a A I vi, H5 lf' :lf .ll ! J ti i , .X .X . 'f :tl 1 w 52 1 it ,. H QL: I x .....,.-.. .- ,.., s...-.-..,. ..w,...- .. , , V V , -----------W-Y---Qbnfi - ' , . we L' t g, , ... ' 'J nz.. ,l.f j fx . ' -tv. ' ' 160'-ty,SiX H. . .- x t t-,fx 0 i A , . ., fmt... '.... u 5- ff ---.L ,.........go-.... -151 ,.,,- S. 4. . M .. .. --- M .. . ww ..,,,..:- L2 l CLAUDE SOPEH Pep '18-'19-'20, A. A. '19-'20-'21. Clarence's twin. Claude is interested in girls. but he can take time for other things as well, even though he majors in one particular girl. ETHEL TARKINGTON--- I,4'ffy A. A. '19+'20-'21. Cavell '18-'19-'20. B. D. D. S. '19-'20-'21. Com. '21.-Pres. '21. Class Pres. 'l8. B. B. '18-'19-'20-'21.----Captain '20-'21, Ethel is a splendid Senior: very retined and ladyelike in her manner. She is a good sport and a star on the basket ball court. PAULINE TEAGUE French '19-'20. Ped. '21, Questions! Questions! Miss Overstreet, that doesn't suit me, If Pauline isn't satistied she ought to be. Her hair is real blond and her eyebrows are not painted- so don't be amazed. Does about three hours of work a day and spends the rest of the time talking. BEULAH YOUREE Spanish '19-'20. A. A. '21. B. B. '20-'21. Beulah is famous for her basket ball ability. One of the Senior's star players. Good in her studies and full of fun. She deserted us in the last. semester and got married. Good luck to you Beulah. E 1 K , it Eli it 'tl li it iii V ,, 'ii t 1 i , it :ii V' ii ll I txt tit r 1 W tit it t I E tl .tg it fi! i I UI it 1 r i if tif ti td iz' il it Yi 'ti U nl l it X HI - .... Forty-seven lx. 'i ,. we C? lf? if if tk , I 1 I i l I I ORRIN S'l'EVENS-'tSfm'if- A. A. '18-'19-'20-Pres. 2l.. B. D. D. S. '21. Pep '19-'20. French '19-'20. Oh, Sfvzriru' 011 Sfvzfirz' pI1'f1.w' fell 'nw dear .lust IVIIIII' 11zr1kr's mf' lore you so. Your nr,-I lmnrl.wnn1', 'tis true H111 irlwii I look uf you 1 1 .fum .................... Q We are not going to tell you what happens, but if you look at said map the same I thing.: will happen to you. Conceit never did turn his head. or girls eitl1er??'??'? Q BESS SPARLIN- SmHrs i A. A. '19-'20-'21,-Sec. '21. French '19-'20-'21. Cavell '18-'19-'20-Sec. '19. Glee ' '18-'19-'20. Class Vice-Pres. '20, Ped. '21. B. D. D. S. '21, Lanier '21. Assistant 1 Editor-in-Chief-Lore. i Did you ever see Bess without a smile? No, for she is always smiling and always 5 has a good joke to tell you when you meet l1er. ls going to be a school teacher or a ' society leader. ' ROBERT SPRAGUEf lfoIn Pep '18-'19, A. A. '19-'20-'21. Com. '21. The Seniors were not only surprised but pleased when Robert came up smiling. on the senior roll. His wavy hair would be many a girl's pride, for 'tis indeed a crop of life and beauty. Q Q CLARENCE SOPER 2 A. A, '19,'20-'21, Pep '19f2o. For fear that you won't know it, we will tell you that he is Claude's twin brother. The older they grow the better looking they get and the more they look alike. 1 We do not see how .wnnw girlx can tell them apart. li , f il... A , tt , . rs, A ., L.. ,... ...x... .-w.-., ., ..--W- A...,. ,.,,,., ,, . . . W av' - , ,.,,, ,. 4-....1. .. w afar l oI'tV-oigllt F' ' ' - .ily . W Q 354' 4 X- .4 I , yr.......,x - F 5-.f X, .. -- , in H,....v.:T,T.?..,:f ,mg V. 5. .J . N - IL... 7' '... ' ill - v - .-..,.-.... -.-- .... ...X RUBY WELCH A. A. '19-'20-'21. Cavell '18-'19-'20. Com. '21-Vice-Pres. '21. Stenographer-Lore Staff. She can translate shorthand into plain English very rapidly. ls a favorite among the W- --...,.-..... -.1 I 7 1 I 5 A l 14 llf, lil I 1 E 1 P N. M 1 1 boys. She never says much but her eyes speak her opinion. Is planning to be l somebody's sweet 1i'1 stenogf' TIIAVETTE WESTBROOK- Pz'u'f'r ' X B. D. D. S. '20-'21. A. A. '19 20-'21, Glee '18-'19-'20-'21. Cavell '19-'20, l We do not know which is higher, Pewee or her grades. She is fashioned very ' slender. She speaks. acts, and behaves just as she ought to???? Q FRED WRIGHT A. A. '20-'21. I Fred belongs to the tall class. He is one of L. H. S.'s silent speakers. silent thinkers. We often wonder what is going on behind that noble wall that shields his brain. Maybe you can solve the problem, but we can't. CLELLAND FONTAINE Frenchy, Frenchy-Oh deah. he has the most beautiful wavy hair. He admires 1 his lower extremities more, however, for you hardly ever see him unless he gazing 3 fondly at his feet. Q I M we Si I , i l . l ' ' '7' ' 1 x it 1 i W iiA'l 5lQQl e 'eff':i.1':f:gr.7H..li' it . Forty-ilinfr , J I I I I ..--7..- .....,..- - 'II D Iflf e,...1,3g,1,j 'I ,,Q,,l,, A A ..c...' -..LLL-:WL -'t ',ffgi'f'ff, D 1 A'1 .-.-,,g,.s s I'-' e ,g:fi1t1i:if11T A'A' if II I I qI ' I I I I I I II I I ,II I I I I I I I I I I I III ' I I I I I I II I I I I I GLENN ALAIR-A'fLenrz I Pep '18-'19-'20. Glee '18-'19-'20. B. D. DL S. '19-'20-'21. B. B. '18-'19-'20-'21, I Latin '18. I I I Basket ball shark. Very noisy in some classes, but that won't do to say for all III times, for some times we see him, when words are not necessary. If a loud laugh II bespeaks a vacant mind, we positively know one vacuum. I I GERTRUDE LEGGETT- Gvrtiv II I A. A. '19-'20-'21, Cavell '19-'20-'21. B. D. D. S. '19-'20-'21. II She would not hurt anyone's feelings for anything. she is too modest, She is always II ready for lots of fun, and is a good scout. One of the L. H. S. natural blondes. II I III GERTRUDE CASSIN I Gertrude came into our realm after school had got a good start. A very quiet, demure, and modest girl. A cheerful worker with a built-in smile. I II CLEO TWIGG ' I I Cleo is so small and quiet that we even had to look twice to see if she was in school. I Present at all class meetings and does her utmost for L. H. S. and the Senior class. I I I II I II I II I III II I II I I III I I II I 'I I .III III H I I 'II I ,I ,- III . 51.41-I I .Y.-w...,,-.... -,.,,,.n-.-,...,...,...., .,..., -,...,,,-.,i,,. ,,,,...,fEX1 . ,,,.. . -... I. . .,..' I I ,v'L..'.'T.f1fY.1lll.'ll.II : L,.QYfYif: n'v 7'x T TT,... ' g.- : '. ' f :1:1,g1i: . 54- Wflqy, 2..IIi!E?-,v,.,.g--Nlywf V, ,. It I I F.--'I fb- I I lj ' . -idx , , I, ,,,.- . , , MT,,,M ' ' I ' ,g..,,...- F . - .. X 'J . wk lv .. . ff..?..----.. ,4 .A., - 'V ' l . ..-..-. I-ht i v . .. , , H M11 in ll- ill ',l 'A , l lil! i MII, fiyl. 5. gi i i H rr' ,ii i ii 'e Ts' 4 i. is 'I .I, P .lu see- iii ia !'I DALE BOREN 121 Debate '20-'21. B. D. D. S. 'i f '19-'20-'21, Baseball '21, A. 1: 5 A. '19-'20e'21. Pep '19-'20. Glee '19 Dale is the star debater in L. H. S. He will give you either side of a question and then prove to you that you i are in the wrong. Waxes .' 1 quite eloquent at times. Likes 2 j X a . 1 l all the girls. but one Sopo- QQ more especially. iii i i I Class Morro: BE SQUARE. 1: 5 ii ' Class Flower: Carnation. : Senior Class Pin. iii ii I i 1 f i i 1 P My :Ei My f- -1. 4 5 J , , , me i ' 3 is 3 ...N ..,., , ,, .- I 1 . . HV. ..-..., ,. .. ........ - W -me if 'figs mf. -fm.. . 1 L Fifty-one We - b ,-.-.4..L.....,..L .. it I --- . rf..-.-- --W . 4 -... , ,T ,.. A The Destiny of Seniors by Ouija H. - NAME 'Finn PLACE 'occurmiou xg ,- Norris 1923 Cotton Patch Snoring - 'XX 1 W John J. 1 92 8 Washington Talking - to the President jx' 1 Irma 1 9 29 New York Vamping a. millionaire -SNL, N Vivian 1924 Plain View Playing a, piano , V if Marie 1929 cache scrubbing floors Vernon 1930 Paris Studying styles Lucllle 1933 Snyder Waiting for Vernon 4 Arkie 1 9 2 2 Cache Basket ball coach Clara 1925 Okla. Clty Getting married . Vgill 1927 Duncan Preparing lunch Olive M. 1924 New York Sight-seeing Edith 19 2 4 Chichasha Dress making V Guy 1928 Tinney Selling cigars Mable M. 1924 Kansas City Tuning her violin Margery M. 1 9 29 Chicago Playing in opera. Lameda. 1 93 4 Little Rock Chaperonlng girls Florence 1 9 33 San Francisco Lecturlng to suffragettes Hubert 1930N Kansas City On his way to Cache V Lola 1931 Dallas Entertaining guests Curtis 1924 Tinney Ford agent Baseum 1928 Devol Selling oll stock 1 Fern 1926 Tulsa Writing pgetry Verna 1943 San Antonio Playing golf 3 igi, V, Paul 1941 Geronimo Oil scout Leah 1926 Chicago Wlfe of a millionaire , Claude 1926 Saline Jazzing around 1 42 1 it A 1 ,Z , I 1 l1I i 1 1.1 1 1 5 E 1 1 P 1 f 1 1 1 Y 1 I 1 1 1 i I 1 1 1 1 X Q , 15 I 5 I Fifty-fh 'c I LJ Ji., ...,,7 B 2 N.LL...l.- , , , K X55 V fl JUN '0 RS I ff? KN , r , ,Q . H-W . - , - W' ,I-TZTLLLQRY-'gi-pb-' 1 ,Li A V- ,T ' X N xfgf' X 'fQQ feap1fCQ3J00 , f 1 fix'-six ,Xi e Wx , 4 G- -r,,- Y-' b - , gglg ,,, 0 I FJ 19 21 LV NE F V CLASS OFFICERS Class Pa .... MR. RAWLINGS Class Ma ..... MISS HART Presidmzf N EUGENE JOHNSON Vice-President Sec' '11,-Trrs. DOROTHY QUINETTE DOROTHY FERGUSON W f, 15 X MM , ,- r::-- Q --1 -gsm vl'mu,,psmg-,1 , W Fifty-seven xi'E'iLKFFI' E f T WY Ltg - ,- 4 'f QI N I9 .QQIIQDI-lc6.2a 21 NH Y Lv AUDREY ADAMS A very sweet young lady who deserves her popularity. Oh gursh! TED AMPHLETT He has been seen running up alleys, with tomato cans full of gasoline. Admires curly l1air. black eyes, and Hudson cars. LEON AURELL Some said 'tother day that they had half a notion to have Leon pinched for disturbing the peace. S11 ! Sh! Sh! NEVA BOONE Neva can sell anything, including popularity tickets for Dorothy W. Mercy PRESTON BOREN He was slightly disrobed during the class fight, but helped a lot in keeping the Seniors busy while the Juniors got the Senior eats. slwllypvs GERTRUDE BRINDLEY Commercial class is not the only place Where she has a reputation for being fast. Ho gw 1 ELLEN FRANCES BURTON A nice quiet girl. Always ready to help. Plays the saxophone splendidly. Whr1t? RUTH BURGESS Ruth is a new arrival, but she thinks that our school is the greatest school she ever attended. Wr'Zl I 1Ion't know f':l7flCfly'. ! N Fifty-eight u' -N ' . 0' u p A M ,4- fr- --5 i - 4 Q- ,f Af I J ,,,...-.N X, ff',?,, f,..Ql.Q!.CQ.,1S.'Si.?f V 13 t tm, ,1, , t, X i a We 'f .. in il i l i 5 i J it i EDLTH CHILDS j 'One of the quiet type of girls who never has much to say. l L EDGAR CONES His accomplishments are widely varied, ranging from the mysteries of hypnotism to playing the flute and acting the part of a British nobleman. Think hour it would Sf'f'lll--H EDNA COURTER Edna and Edith C. are twins of quietness and appear to be inseparable. Wf'Il. EVERETT COX I Believes i11 wearing those high water trousers. 4 Yf's'1n . l MERLE DENNY 1 A professional moaner of the moaning saxophone A good boy blowing his young life away. Yeoh ADELE DOYE i Adele motors in to attend school. every morning. Kept up her reputation r until the Junior-Norman reception. Well, Adele, he had red hair, too. Toot-toot ' MADGE ELKINS ' One of our L. H. S. brilliants. Makes the best grades imaginable. Q Just as you say. Q Zi SALLIE ELORD ' Sallie left us a few months ago, and we surely do miss her. Rumors are that N when June comes there will be a June wedd-. Huh EX 'i l . i 5 Q , , , 'WGN' ' ,..,.,-l- ..... ,. . ...J X , ya . A-L fi A ,.-- 'ILts '14 AL W- --J 1 -b . V 1, gf, L . --f .--...M . ' ' f 'iq' X 1f'fffv-nine .. 9l '-uf--.. if .f ' - ' --L -.-J ' ..,'f-...Q--'S-5 '1, - ,ll 'r !!' You nr'1'r'r can toll. ij I 1 i I 2 I I i I9 cms. IfClDRr6 .dem 2 I rv., 9 BYRON HUNTER He is small but he surely can debate. Very fond of American History. Yes Mm VFLMA FERREL She has an unusual ability for tying herself into knots, but is the best point- getter on the basket ball team, Aw, shut up. ELSIE FRAMPTON Elsie is not a jail bird because she lives in the jail. Opposes the old proverb, Birds of a feather flock together. She can't help it because she was in- cluded in the landslide A good sport at all times. You 1I0n't su-y.' LAWTON GARNER He has a fondness for Altus. Wonder why. Very I popular with all of the fairer sex. I-IUBERT GENTRY Always full of fun. Very fond of selling Chautauqua tickets. Oh Heck. ' EDGAR GEORGE He has the cutest way of blushing. Halls from Junction City. Oh, Shur-kms. ROSE GOLDSTEIN Rose would make a dandy lawyer. She has a good start. Mmm, CLELLA GOODEN Clella is a member of the Never ceasing popularity club. She is always ready to work for the class, and was never known to have an enemy. f' 'H . he-4 'fs' ' 1 . . 'fx -1 E 4 . fef' :3r'Tf,,'1,f, f 1 Q . f :af fi-5, , 27,4 ,M ,fm Sixty it - V, , ,yffgy f W'- + S w 'I ? .X , ?x, F J I x .Qi-f' X Yip f , . .-it-:L I, ,- ' I9 21 Y ! DOROTHY NORTHROP Always ready to recite. Never fails to get above ninety on hor report cards. JOHN A. MARCH Enjoys teasing Miss Weist, but is attacked by extreme bashfulness in English III A. I hllff' rfvul that. LA HOMA PAYNI-I One of Miss Weist's favorite teases. Her greatest fear is that her ears will come out of cover. MARQUETTE PUGH Marquette is a very remarkable girl, and not only remarkable with those piano keys either. May 1 lmvc' the f'.ITl'll8f'.9 DAVID KARCHER Star drummer of L. H. S. Positively refuses to write shorthand, but con- sents to draw it. Gov lVhfz. LUCILLE RANKIN Dropped out of the race when she decided that she didn't want to be the most popular girl in L. H. S. DORIS REID Captain of the Junior basket ball team and guard on the high school team. Always chooses deep subjects to talk on. lVc'll-WvIl. ORA REID She is either awfully good or covers up her tracks. We don't know which. Mayb0. Na Ax bw vt .4 -... H ,A 'Ilf Iliff T, f , , .., .,.. 1 IA,-F' 4 .Q-. . A, ff, f vt - - JS f Q , 1 V . . - J f' X, r-'L Sixty-one by L. .M,, .... ' . .- 3 fe' l N..4'.L........ ...--.. - iw N N GEORGIA JARVIS There's so much to Georgia it's hard to decide just what to say about her. She is always ready to go, with her Nash, WcZl! VANITA LEE She gets rather excited at times. Excitement causes l1er tongue to twist. One day she told us that she had Shortberry straw cake for dinner. GoofIniyht! MARY MCKENZIE Mary is a new girl in L. H. S. All the boys think she is a regular Baby Doll. I lmwf Il book on- LESTER MUNCALMANT A good fellow at all times but refuses to be a physics shark. 1 don'f Zwlivvr' I knoux tmeeklyh RUTH MARCH She is a bear in Modern History ibut who isn'tJ. LEON SANDERS He isn't much in a crowd, but when you eet him alone you'd be surprised. U Lisff'n! ROY SAUERMAN Roy is very fond of giving oral reports. and always manages to include at least one member of the feminine sex. -and- . It is absolutely impossible for Claude to talk in Zoology without Miss Wiest , r X: , .. . L, .,, ,L ,, ir, Ty' J . .....,-.. .,- -... -. .. Juv' -- ' K K ,, ..-W U .X .Q -f:,1r.. f ' ' ' 'ff 1' CLAUDE SIMPSON , Ending it out. ff' Well, what was I doing? ...LL - Wx -.'-..'1...' ....-..-..ii:g.,.,...,... -Q i f n 'r'7t., P ' . -my K sixty-two . ' . ,BQ -..Irv-?S,.,,mwv M V . I9 21 ' V ' J X x lb Lv HERMAN SIMPSON Herman is a member of that nameless club that gets along all right in C12. nN0.H LUCILE SMITH Member of Junior basket ball team. She is especially fond of boys. I 1if'1f0r iroulrl 1111110 said fluff. ELIZABETH STEELE Babe likes to make dates and tries to be heart broken when they are Unipped in tl1e bud. Aw gowanf' AUDRA ULRICH Always waits until people Hnd her. Not many people know how she can play the piano, because they never heard l1er. WINNIE WHITE Winnie's r's are lost in the attempt. A pro- fessional man hater, who likes boys. Sim do. DOROTHY WILSON Won a place in the popularity contest. A very modest and sincere young lady. A great favorite of both sexes. I should hope. DONOUGH WILSON Donougl1's sedan is very convenient at all times. Going to plays at Cameron is his hobby. f X f SYDNA WILLIAMS Sydna can be counted on by her teachers at all times, since she was never ,. never known to fail to prepare her lessons. f I know. l Y VT, A e .e ... at - ,fs ,57lE- ' I C . i ci H R--. ' X six: -three --lull ,Q f 1 y ,, Est. 'S' ' .M Y: y ' T' S-5-f ' 1 . :.1::...S ' 'Y - ' '- '-H---- l,,, ,, Z .i Y .fd iv Y- 'f' Aff MJ I9cm,IfQDRf61J-B21 K 1 A EVANGELINE BRERETON Evangeline came lhe first of the year. but she already has a large number of friends. Glad to know you 'tEvangy. LAWTON BURTON Lawton, turn around and face the front. Mrs. Cotton speaking. nA Hx!! LILLIEBEL CARPENTER One of those quiet girls that just exist, without the rest of us being conscious of their presence. OLIVE COX She plays an important part in the Junior class. One of the most faithful workers in school. The Junior member of tht' Lore Staff. RUBY MAYES Mickey helps the basket ball team to put it over our opponents. Hails from Hulen, but that does not interfere with her popularity. GERTRUDE SILCOTT She is vory popular with the members of the opposite sex. Drives a big Buick. Nut Sed. LLONA WOOD Q Her heart lies far away-in Dallas. Tickles the ivory with ease. 'l J ix ifxx -H H in .A . M I i if V HV 'Y ' ' ffxr ..... be fe n 'gif O if-Te' .V J, gl X -Q . -of 1 Q33-geneva, E . , 0 . 1, A L Sixty-fcur jx' ,Vs W .n ,, f , ,f xdg s EL., f Q Y 4 ' 1'7',,g - :717' -f' 1 . -t. . , . , . 1 , . ,, . 't ..eqf.Q., . , I 1 1 '-' We 911 ' ,.f-- itz., -. . ,e . . . .ve 4... -Us , --WJ '5Q.gi5f t ' wp' . .me 52,1-gap ai- , - 1.-dl.:-,T 4-. 4 H9w'B. ' '4 5' X f. 1. - if - 1 .git .ft 1. . , -1- 1 W .1 . -- n . tru 5-1 51,4 gg- 1- 1 .Hx - 5 .ff 1' -f ' N- V -' , we w e . 'ri-. -1 . ,-, JI '- '. - 'ja -2-. .-1 'N'-. '-if 3' fffffffffh ff t.WU '. WY'kY' '.. 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Proverb- There beeth no rose without a thorn. - SPRING, 1919. 7' ' 1 Ye classe has a picnic and a party: they do muclrin athletics. SEPTEMBER 1919. 1 . -t...1.-..:r. . . Ye classe reassemble with much spirit. Proverb- Birds of a. feather flock to- . gether. ' h Q OCTOBER 1919. . f Ye classe chooses its officers being to-wit: Clella Gooden, Dorothy Quinette and it ,- Earl Boyd. . NOVEMBER 1919. - . Ye horizon is clouded by trouble and members of ye classe are canned. DECEMBER 1919. Ye class doth hold ye watch party. SPRING 1920. ' f Ye classe doth achieve greatness 'in ye contests in popularity and athletics. 9 4, SEPTEMBER 19201 , Ye classe doth once more gather together ye classe participate in ye classe iight. Ye class show much spirit and capture ye viands prepared by ye seniors. Proverb- Cla s Spirit knoweth no laws. Ye Seniors are finally victorious. Proverb- He . laugheth best who laugheth last. ' OCTOBER 1920. Ye Juniors entertain ye football boys from ye city of Norman. A NOVEMBER 1920. 1 .A Ye Juniors do find themselves muchly beseiged with business. Ye deluge of 1 strenuosity may be compared with ye Indian prophecy of rain to-wlt- Cloudy all .. around and pouring down in the middle. 9 - V ' SPRING 1921. - ' . Ye Juniors do much honor to' Ye Seniors and gaze with much envy on their laurels 3. 5' .X0 1 9 we 9 f ww -ew A , f Slxtyf u l...1 1 1 5' , ' . M fl l .- 0 f 1 et 7 Y . l Y Y i W 4 1 . 5 ll I I, ll N ll x 1 I 1 ll I ll ki 1 1 fe' 5 I an . ' 1 gr . if if Q x , - . w U W ' - ....,--ef--Y'-' - f Y' 5 '-Z' , .. , ..,.--A ---f- ' -AQ 'fc , .ff 1 . . -ff ... as' J-4 -P' ef. 1 ' It -.---- 'L PH' Q , I ,L Hr. W --- Y! EX A..: gf g .eg f .H -fe . ' 1 1 ' '3g.J4Qf' A 9. fx. ' Mr N , 'Z' Q7 ' ' , W. if . 1f?1l'. 9 9 ...W .F----- L B ' . f - . . 1 - Q 9 I - at . 1.91.4192 . - . . ' nh ' A ' ' ' fav. , ,W-' .sal ' , 1 , 5' V . . ' --. 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This all goes to show that the reghlar squad did not do everything toward winning the'State Championship, for no team can be consistent unless its members have competition for their births. ,After three weeks of hard practice, Coach Rawlings had whipped into shape the biggest and best team Lawton High has had in a number of years, and everyone was anxious to see them in action. Our first game came with the 1st F. A.-a team that was undefeated last year. We trimmed them to the tune of 31-7. Following is an account of our schedule. ' Chickasha H. S. .............. 0 Lawton H. S. .. ....22 I At Chickasha, October 1, 1920 Lawton's worst encmy in football. We had them out classed, and with that superior fight, that has carried Lawton to the State Championship goal, we crossed' the Chickasha goal three times and forced them behind their own line once. It wasa worthy fight the Chickasha lads put up, but under the drives of Petitt, Hanks, Herndon, and Wilson the Chickasha line crumbled. Pippin and Gigoux were simply super-human in the Lawton line and threw the Chickasha' backs for a loss time after time. A clean game throughout and no argumentsg Chiekasha said that they did not feel badly over losing to a 'team like Lawton. Duncan H. S. ....... 0 Lawton I-I. S. .. .. . .19 At Duncan, October 8 we A 4' ' Slightly out weighed and lack of fight on our part is largely responsible for the score not being larger. A slow game, 'which should have been a foot race for usg Hanks and Parker played the best game for Lawton, but as a whole it was an off day forthe Lawton team. The Duncan team was slow and erabbed so much that we were disgusted. When we returned home that night we were greeted with the news that Chlckasha had defeated Oklahoma City. This was real news, as it put us in running for the State Championship with the season just started. . Kingfisher H. S. ., ........ 0 Lawton H. S. .. ...47 At Lawton, October 15 The cleanest game so far, neither side being penalized. Lawton scored in every quarter. Our goal was never in danger. We usedtheforward pass to a good advantage, and gained 107 yards on eleven attempts: Kingfisher gained three yards on seven attempfs. Johnson, Melka, Gensman, and Harper playedgood football for Lawton, and the whole team showed the old time fight. Kingfisher was entertained by the Seniors at the Emerson Building, and they went home the next morning feeling no worse for their defeat. ' ' ' ' . LX, XI 'Sl , it - LW - Jos amfi? 'H H - ' so 1.s...fr---me ' - 1? Sui 1 A 1 N ,-11, as I f , , A , , - . . Z Q ,, K . ' ir up - Eighty-any .,--L. sv.. , .. , 1 , . ,. awe 'ian ,Z , . . , ' N,-,.... A . - , ' Zy l? ., 4 - -' . ' V V ,- D --. ' , . J 1' . -X ' . ' .I lwA.,t' ff 42i ' Vie' ., K ' ,, PQ A 5 f ' E. , sV,.lgsg,,,4'lf ,NS , tv ..' 11' We ft ' ' , - ' ,'.- .gf :inF.tQg.e. .::i:, .. a. .LLL ,gg.,L,,,,g1,,-,At.g,4,1mg..1tiQ,...,.rf -.1na...f. in Y .L I wi' A st. . .9 uf r an-fr' e.,:4.r4 nw f Altus H. S. ........ 3 Lawton H. S. .. ...7 At Altus, October 22 A hard fought gameg Altus had the pep, and scored a drop kickin the second quarter from the thirty-tive yard line. We were beginning to get a little uneasy in the last half, as we had failed to score so far. With just ten minutes to play we pulled a fake end run, and a twenty yard pass from Herndon to Parker made our only score. Gigoux Melka, Parker, March and Pippin, played the best game for Lawton. Altus sure treated us keen. Anadarko H. S. .......... 0 Lawton H. S. .. ...52 At Anadarko, October 29 A cinch and sweet revenge for the 13 to 13 tie of last year. Wilson featured in this game, with long end and broken field runs. They could not stop him. It sure was a day for the speedy half and one for which the fans will long remember him. March, Petitt, Harper, and Hollingsworth did good work. We came home immediately after the game. A large crowd of robters accompanied the team. Hobart H. S. .. ........ 0 Lawton H. S. .. ....71 At Lawton, November 5 Hobart put up a game fight but we really played football in this game and they were not in our class. Hanks, Wilson, Johnson, Melka, Gigoux and Petitt played good foot- ball, while the work of Harper, Amphlett and March was little behind them. The whole team worked well together and their old time fight was in evidence in every department of the game. Norman H. S. .. .......... 0 Lawton H. S. .. ....1 At Lawton, November 25 A hard game and one we wanted to win. Norman held us until the third quarter. Johnson blocked a punt and Herndon recovered it, making a 50- yard run before he was downed. We marched down the field for a touchdown after this play, but the Norman Coach, contending that we assisted the player with the ball, across the goal line, forfeited thc game. Walters H. S. .. .......... 0 Lawton H. S. . ...80 At Walters, November 19 We thought they were going to play us a hard game, at least, but it was a continual walk-away. Fat March intercepted a pass and ran 50 yards for a touchdown, and Herndon ran 85 yards for another on kick-off. . Lindsay H. S. .. .......... 0 Lawton H. S. .. ...49 At Lawton, November 15 Our Turkey-day game was a big surprise, as we expected it to be a hard game. We scored in every department of the game, and our goal was never in danger. Wilson, Harper, Hanks, McCalmant, Pippin and Gigoux played the best football for Lawton. The team showed up well all around. Our revenge was sure sweet, as Lindsay was the only team to defeat us last year. Q .J L A 'Sip 1 b Se 1 . , if O Eightv two xii E E -H .1 7 ' I o .T .,..... E yy! - , ? -i I r Y L ' -M ' 5' - if 1 ,.....q. -.rg ik . g- ,..w A, M Wm ,V .A G x X X FIX L N fa ,,,,ew,g , i I9 21 y f 11- v1mfffa.iw,3, ,.. .. W W A Waxahachie H. S. . . ...... ..... 0 Lawton H. S. . . . . . . .0 At Waxahachie, December 10 We entrained for the Longhorn town Wednesday night, December 8, and arrived there at ten A. M. the next day, had a dandy trip. They put us up'at a nice hotel and took the limit off of the bill-of-fare. Some of our boys nearly foundered. The game was called Friday, promptly at 3:30, and the big tight for the championship of Oklahoma and Texas was on. We nearly scored in the first quarter, but had hard luck and this seemed to prevail in every quarter thereafter. The Longhorns did not have the punch to go through our line and could not gain consistently around our ends. Neither the Longhorns nor the'Lawton team could make use of the aerial game to any advantage. It was the hardest fought contest ever witnessed by the crowd, and both teams were pleased with the score being nothing to nothing. Our return trip was a pleasant one, and we were glad to get back to our homes for we were sure used up. Texas lived up to her standard in hospitable treatment, and we were sure glad to wish the tlghting Waxahachie team luck. Gigoux, Sponsler and Pippin played the best game for Lawton. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Cherokee H. S. ....................... 6 Lawton H. S. ................... ..... 2 6 The game was called with ideal weather conditions prevailing: a cloudy sky and no wind to speak of: the temperature was ideal. The game was called promptly at three o'clock, with Ed Gallagher of A. 8: M. as referee, Muelbach of Phillips as head-lines-man and Harry Houston, Pres. of the Board of Control, as umpire. Lawton won the toss and chose to defend the west goal. Cherokee kicked to Lawton on the ten yard line and Lawton returned to the forty yard line. They battled fiercely for three downs and Lawton punted well into Cherokee territory. The game, for the first few minutes of play, was largely an exchange of punts, with Herndon of Lawton having the slight advantage. Cherokee came within two feet of scoring in the sixth minute of play, but the Lawton line held like a stone wall, and the rushes of the Cherokee fullback were stopped. Lawton brought the first blood in the first few minutes of the second quarter, when, after a series of line plunges and end runs by the whole Lawton back fleld, they were able to get the ball within six yards of the goal with four downs to cross itg they succeeded on the fourth trial. Lawton again brought blood in the last ten seconds of this same quarter when a long pass, Herndon to McCalma.nt, netted a touchdown. Cherokee's only score came in the next quarter, when they were able to pull a fake' on the Lawton team for an eighty yard run and touchdown. Cherokee failed to kick goal. Score: , Lawton- 14 Cherokee-6. Lawton came back strong in the last quarter and scored two more touchdowns, one on line plunges, and one on an intercepted pass. It was truly a championship contest and was witnessed by a large crowd, coming from all over the state to see it. It was a cleanly played game. Lawton had the best team as the score indicates and Cherokee was wellpleased that they lost to a team as strong as ours. TOTAL POINTS Opponents . . . ..... 9 Lawton . . .. . .376 No fm 1 x ft . f Eighty-three ! . V Q . , . - -,,,, A NAL? 72 ij Z W , . n f ' '- l!E.,,,, f, Z, -4 ' ' 41 Ci' . tt, .a ft f I 111 i ,iw ' w al. ffl .ii Q' 3? 2' 4: , xt. , at bi . V.: ,-. , . 2 .3! 7.. .dy ij.. TM? W7 ' r M, Q., -.53 ...ag fi 35' H.. .. J , .A ,y ..v .wr ... 1,15 ,sz ,gif ,JL 3, MQ X js.. 'Ht 321 al ' gf' 12? 'H LH- i 4 .J . in ,255 .v v . P.. , 1 .t .dw I -E52 js - . -',.' if . i .3 1 fifl 1 Q ,W W iii aj, 'E ' if' W5 Lt . my !'v l ri --,gs .lZ 'gt ' ' 21 4 . mmf Mr . . , x, ,gg-.,i 1 .- -. 3 MK I .ff elif 'ini' A.. J , ,. ta f Q., WH 2 , ,gal ..m. ,.. 1.5 mi ,W- A ,lt 'fa .t t- tw lu ' rf., .rf ' - ah M.. i 'W :- X 'S . HQ- '. QV. up MJ- Viv f ir., wi i . 511 ,',,,., ,!t, 'ne' iii W. ' . M- , , . .. Wy. Q 'jpg' 3, . li 'mf Af 1 3 .Hr . 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V V ' Q-lg N, ,, sf' M, .fa FQJ Ififsvjgmnkfguem 21 Y Left Tackle Left Guard NORRIS HOLLINGSWORTH, OIi1 ' Age, 193 Weight. 160 This was Ol' ' EUGENE JOHNSON, Br0fwnCyC Age, 18g Weight, 155 A small man for a tackle but there with the goods. His specialty is blocking punts and bursting up short end runs. A hard playing boy that doesn't know what it means to get hurtg always in the game. Got men- tioned on the All State Team His . second year on the team and will be back next year. 16 s second year on the team. Never a spectacular player but is sure to be on the bottom of any line play. A surprising man with his speed and a gritty player. Also a senior, and his will be a hard place j to fill. K r l.'X x Q 1'-x . -.-l-,.,,,,, ,,, . MA--- ..--,,-.--,-..,...,....,,...., , T. A-XX rzcznmn- -Tir-W - --, 'Q f 'Q ' - FJKJW -1,7-ee' ' -li' ' 1, kt, ' -A - , f ,., I-A A f,l f,J Qbmffwf' -xxmhfxui W Eighty-seven f5i:Q?i5Eg.- iffy, --iii jew ' -.arf-ef..-- ':21gf ' If ' ' -.---,,. ::'.Z-L,-----f' J 1Q.fm,IrczoI2f6l...gs 21 Rf XX x lb Right Tackle BASCUM PIPPIN, 'tSr'bcstial Age, 193 Weight, 180 Right End DALE SPONSLER, Abi1 ' Age. 183 Weight, 140 An end that fought I' , , rom whistle to whistle. He is a little light but could stop big boys. This was Abie's second year and he will be sure to give a good account ot' himself again. A Junior with a bri fl t ' ' 5, 1 tuture before 111111. Playing his second year. Out of the game part of the time on account of injuries did not keep this husky lad from making the All State Team. He could go through a line as it' it were paper and burst up every- play that came his Way. He could make a hole that one could not fail to gain throughg the main stay of our line. Another Senior, and a great loss to the team and to L. H. S. X r 'tx -1-'J7T '15 A 'Egg ' eCi?5Vi1f:ff ,fl :u -- I Q ,, .2 Ulglllw-ci:-fllt X M If , 4,-If We - fc-xxx , C4 -I9 21 1' .- Left Half Right Half CARL HANKS, Sr'11ff Age. 183 Weight, 150 Playing his second year. Hanks proved to be a great halfhack. Made the All State Team by his line plunging and defensive work, Hanks played safety on the defense and that is one reason Lawt0n's goal line was never crossed. Scat'f has a brilliant future before him. A Senior and we hate to lose him. 4 1 fx PAUL WILSON Age, 193 Weight, 175 This was Wilson's third year on the team. He is said to be the most brilliant halfback Lawton has had in years. The best ground gainer on the team. A man that was always in the game and could be depended upon in a tight place. The team that did not watch Wilson was sure to regret it. Another Senior that L. H. S. will miss. 1 f X -. -- .. - risers ,fe 'A H' ATMAAAAKT7-v ,,...Y lf, ',,iq'Qfl75lf 57 ' ,il-L-iQJ'i.Q-Lf .--T .- , Y . -V, W- , 5.g,f.TfTf5i-T2 ffl- 4'f p.Qk shy! 'S-L?-Y xx if-'....f,. ,.f, .f Q 7, V- wx S A do! 2'-dig! r 1: I 1 i ' '. . X, ..,,xX:L! 4i 1 3- e YY-,V-Killa H W nn -- .Y V---,f- ,, . , Z ,lf - ,,..... F.2- f. Z 19W cm., IYODIQIG .Ja 21 NJ J Center I fx CLIFFORD GIGOUX, Giggcr D Age, 185 Weight, 175 2 Right Guard JOHN MARCH, Pl1r11 Age, 193 Weight, 210 A four year man. Phat has played every position in the line and is equally good at all. He played guard this year and they did not make any great gains over him. A man that plays with his head as well as the 210 pounds of bone and muscle. A valuable man to any team: a Senior, and a loss to L. H. S. A Center that can't be beat. His second year and he made the All State Team. An ac' curate passer of the ballg could always take care of his man. The way he bursted them up on the defense was good for any spectator's soul. A hard player and always in the game. Will pilot the team next year and is sure to bring honors to L. H. S. A- H, '- 'i ' 2 'ff'T!?l 1 Wk. L' 'M CE5,,,C--4 A Ninety W , T 1 ,ff is-fr, ig - p l, p ,Q ff- , - - ff I I9Gm,II0R6..ay-Q21 Fullback Left End CURTIS PARKER. Ti Age, 195 Weight. 150 An end that could pull a pass out of the air when we were in the hole. Better on the offense than on the defense. He is of the beanpole variety and is one of the fast- est men on the team. Was sure mad be- cause we didn't have a -fame ' ' View. Another senior. D with Mountain OBE PETTIT, Tex Age. 191 Weight, 150 Tex could hit the line and run inter- ference with the best of them. Was good on either end of a pass. When we needed a. yard or two Tex could be depended upon to get it, no matter what happened. Was sure to add another point after every touchdown. Only his second year and will be back to make another all victorious team. W V g . --,f .,s-- .V-W - . ,W ? b I xx f4, 'Vx , f 5 .. X I If O 4 Qi.:jaQ,, L f' it ' .u ,, ,fllf m ' Ninety-one if ., ' 60 -- Q 4. ,4 , :qu -A 5 1' . I, A, ,ggi f. 4' '-:.,g....s'- F I9 fe., Lemma ...mt 2 1 X - . . Rf Sub Linesman Sub Linesman FRANK MELKA, Hard Head Age. 183 Weight, 155 An all round man: delivers the goods when called on: could go through the line and get them for a loss before they could 1 get started. Was equally good at opening a hole. Has three more years to play-the only Freshman on the team. RAYMOND GENSMAN, MC7Ll'f'-W , Age, 183 Weight, 175 This was Gensman's first year on the team. A man that has everything for a Star linesman next year. He could take either guard or tackle to advantage. I 1. 51.1 ' JL tp ,JK .. 1 W X'-If-egi1r WN .- .-4 , A- f - Li.. QQ sq?-E5x:',.fkWf-G 'if f Q f - NN - 'tvq' .- V AK- A-f1jw,1 , 5 Ninety-two iwuu 4- Ax xi- t gffi 3 lt A -- ir Vw- A it ,K W l- 327? ' -ggi ' H f N.H1 J 19 21 Sub End .LESTER MCCALMANT, Sap Head Age. 17: Weight, 140 -FNNSSS Sub Quarter TED AMPHLETT, Skvf'tf'r Age. 18: Weight, 130 The smallest man on tl1e team: made it up in speed. His first year out but could call the right play at the right time. A gritty player and a hard tackler. A Junior and will be one of the main stays of the team next year. Could take either end to advantage and was a good man on the offense. Was so fast he would get away if they were not there when he caught a. pass. Only his first year and considered good. He will be back next year to help bring honors to L. H. S. 1 I ZXN Y LQ? 7.5 'gffl W Hfkw Z, -if F-rx, ' A---, '1 pf. li A 5 ' , 'xt If 1 K, Ninety-three - V if x Q 4 ,A gag ' Q A ...gflff ,. I, In - V s ,VJ IQ Cm.IroDRf6 ...Wa 21 X t Sub End and Half WILBER HARPER, Harper Age, 183 Weight, 145 His first year out d an came near being a regular. Could take either end to advantage and was a sure tackler on the defense. Plays as if his life was at stake. Has a great future before him, in football if he continues to let the good work go on. A senior and a loss to the team and 9 to L. H. S. A lugs,-J4. i Y f--L 1 .1 Xwhfidivibl ' f' 5? ff , ,.' , . ..-- -31. V j -0-irng . .1 'Xf- . 1, 1- Ninety-four it -X ml, W M ' , f 'f . -. -Q PM-ss rv rl:-, Sf? , .1 72.-H i ,PE 1---Y d iz, ff I I' - fwwif r K, V , , , , . H..- ,. ,-.q,.-..... I gf!-2 I , Y ,.., -m.,-.. -, -. ......--i'i3.f I In I III III I I ' f N I K I I I I I. I I I I I I I I I 5 m I xi AI ,' 1 N f I f A NN I I I , 1 -..-.III.I I,.-NWI-.- ..II .. , I- I K ZTTM'-'M WM7' 'f'jQI4Q-mx.L4'- V5 'Z' ' ' 'if' 5-Q 'lLL 1l7 Q - , Y- ' YJKJ 'ff'ZlISQfir....qgfN fn UL ' Ava-Ii' -,Q 'ff-i gn- f I , JHW wwf. ,-,?,3wi m,W,fff iII?3--...N I. I ' QI- Ninety-five f I 4... fygfafq 1, MH -Q , WJ-i ig. TEE? , ,,, HY I' wwf ,I L ,, ,..,'i ', fl' 143 ,I CDT, 4 '! 'x X 5 r K- . . ,..- .,,. .,.,, M ,., , . ... x -..W .. --- .-....-,..-.- .,.,. . 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I9 nuff? 21 ll NH My N Q VVILBER HARPER, Captain Forward A little man but a great leader. He was always in the game and it took somii guard to keep Harper to a few goals. He was Well liked by all the fellows. 55, f - NX 53? -Q fx NNT ,,, Um' e e e rfxel El' f A-sail!!!-., -:fi ' A- 1:53 'iff-f Vo o 'i'q 1fYQf leQl l 1 Nw f Q13 7' . ' ' 20 ' ' O f One Hundred 'iq PX, .,, ,L W - 7 ' f' .W f I9 21 if I GLENN ALAIR Fowrurd A big man and the point- getter of the team. A for- ward that could not be guard- ed. He was so good that they all watched him. 7 CLYDE HERNDON G uurfl A man that could cover thc court and rustle the ball. Uses good team work and is a mainstay of the team. CARL HANKS Cmzfvr Hanks is a lean, long, lanky lad, but a real man. He out jumped every center he ever went against. A hard fighter: plays with and for the team. li X 25 Q, Q .L W Xixg',,,'- ,- LQ 4 wwf, . 4 ffl. ' - ' . a ::vf ' Lev' ' 0 OW I One Hundred One 'fix e...i ' L i 1,5 , - M V Y A, 'fa 1 I9 Q-z'f?'a 21 X gr .44 3 --n ,o 535 nn I. F 'S-U E , a ET me 5 X .g 1 i .4 ' ' '-. ,fa 1 -wp ' i?:':5Q-L, .,., L CURTIS PARKER Guard A tall guard, and fast on his feet. A good playerg no forward can boast of many goals with UTi as his guard. EUGENE JOHNSON, Captain Elect. Guard Plays a consistent game. Had made his place on the team, but had hard luck in the fifth game of the sea- son when his shoulder was broken. BASCUM PIPPIN Guard ' The biggest fellow on the team. New to the game but could give a good account of himself when he was called on. LESTER MUCALMANT Utility A small man, but he is an accurate shot. He can also give a good account of him- self as a guard. U ! L27 L. Qxl K' T N r A2 ' 5 -U-WY W g Y it od- :si gh ,f-gfey' kg' e,gg::.:,. ..,.T1l....L..ig.' o.J:L ' l ff, Q Arr g ff! I -gig-:'-fi A Oie Hundred Two Lfiil ' xi--W 'H V ' --,gfff ' i ' ..i:1-..-:.'g'- ' Z? 'S 43 I9 21 N-C.i..i.... ..-.. M-.. - Y . 1 - Y-V N x Y ,. -.,. ,. .1 Q S w 1 f K ffv ,,,M,,, ,,fT'R:Of'1 'jxx' 'f' A f O YQ' 'TTiif',TQ' gy 1 .V Y v 1 ----+-'Tft1,,a1-?Q::!? iY4 5,3 Q1 T'X-,E,FSi.'.,,f ,, ,, f' - 'L-1,45 'UDP' -f wwf?--1' --'-V f 'ff - : LG x Wifyiaw C2L,53Qo,,:--afgff x'x'--X--NYTT 1 One Hundred Three ig f9'i':QE'?L'l-f l...i A V g I, , W... -:- -, ,jg 14.5, ' W 9 X L X 19 130913162 My-5 2 I I -,f.g.....-.,-,,,,, W, - 'N Ni tx Y B1 1 1 R I. With nn l'2ll'lA' spring. plonty of llltllllxj' i11 thc Athletic' Asso1'i:1tio11, Zlllll tl111 I11-st t't12lf'll l1:1wt1111 lligli S1'l11111l luis OV111' l1z11l, W0 :irc c1111ti1l1111t of lizivingf El win- ning ltlillll i11 l1:1s11l111ll this 'Vt'ill', :is wv l1z1v11 l1a11l i11 othvr l5l'illlt'lll'S of sport. l,l'2lt'llt't' lltlgfilll tl111 s111'11111l Allllltlily i11 M1111-l1, with s11v1111t111111 1111111 out for the lllillll. t'11n1'l1 linwlinus was 1l11lif1'l1t1-1l with this lll2ll'Cl'ltll, Zllltl is Illtlllltllllfl' tlimn 1 2' , P5 into El l':1st illltl invin1-il1l1' it'2llll. 'l'l111 f11ll11wi11g is tho s1'l11'1lul11 that W0 will play. lJ:1t11 'll02llllS 'l'lz11'11 to lic' plz1y111l April l. l'z1r1111gi1- IAQINVTOII April S. ti'111'1l11ll l1z1wt1111 April l5 lllllltilll l111wt1111 April 22 lll1llt'tlll 131111112111 April 29. Alt11s Alt11s May ti, Stntv 'll0lll'lI2llll01ll N0l'lllZlll hlny lil. Altus l'1:1wt1111 V ff A 1 '1 21'---- - A ' W Q, 'z ,,-. - ,, N, .vw . .., M-'- ' 1 . 1 zz f .f '54 9531111 wyfff --T-gf:L?1.jf5-,J--mg .A ,.', 'wgfp ll f' A' C-31.,,,b05f - Aw M Q '- 5 nf-' ' llllt' lllllIKll'l'tl Itltllll' ,.,4?!f 2-H s!Qs - . , :J 1-ga-':'533 A Q 24,1- ' --. WW 'Mi' 1515.--f , Y-QV. v-m-- 7, 1 2 i s U I I 1 1 i i 1 Q f V 1 I 1 F 1 i E i s l 3 1 I Z - 1 I 1 I i i i I I i I Y i i Q 1 i Y 1 X 4 i 1 , ... .... ...4 e IIIIIIKIIWII l ivn WWW? .. 2 1 J-J T 4 1 an 1 z V 9 1 Girls ,Basketball 4 Girls' basket ball started off with a rush and a roar th1s year The glrls team had the exclusive use of the gym during the football season Consequently when the season opened our team was in fine shape and they had a sllght edge over the other teams. ' SCHEDULE Place' ---V---In !Our Scored- Their Score Lawton . . . ....... 16 . Indian School Lawton . . . . .... '15 Anadarko . Lawton . . .... .... 4 2 Cameron.. .. Indian School . . .... 26 Indian ,School Lawton..... .... 14 Altus...... Chickasha . . .... 22 NChickasha5. . Lawton . . .... 37 Indian School Frederick . . .... 12 Frederick . . Anadarko . . . .... 11 - Anadarko . . . Lawton . . . ....... 22 Cordell . . . Tournament Games Lawton . . . .... ,18 Cloud Chief . Lawton . . . .... 18 Davidson . . . Total . . . .... 253 Total . . . Q fo 'L 1 21 ' ' I ' C 1 'dif fs 1Q P pe Hundred Six -4 1 , NN '2' m X 5. - H i -:l!.::. ::'.3 ' g- L ,.. ,. -....,.--un. 1 1 'W' 'ga .' 'g Q ,di -Mi, 1 1 ff , -n4 1 f1t-fwp A ' frjif-A,a V Bla, gl: Milv yhii ' 'Q 't m V ,:'YZv4:y'3.tvf.w s-nn 1z1,' :,,h l4 R. B W L AWK V 1, 'S' - i 2 at -nf T L ff 1 ff I9 cm, IIGDfRcG ham 2 I , ,J , ,. Y Lv Ng Q 'if MISS IIICIJICN G. ZINGSIIIGIM f '0nf'h H0111 's to thc hostvst, nic-vs1. lovli0s1, Sf2lll1lC'h0St. fund O, yvs, T110 tzlllvsfj 0021011 111:11 tho girls UVPI' haul. PUDIIIZIV? VW-ll words l'2lll'f toll how piblllllill' she is in ll. II. S. And that isn 'T ull: sho Illildlx fl'i0ll4lS vvvry pIz100 the team wont. To know hor, is to low hor. rxillyf it so ? H V1 fr V 1 X -gf--f s-, f'T Q-14 H ,if Hx' AP - K ,1', A A f - Ax Ono Hundred Seven Efii- -:f:'i,Pi K, ff V. f ' IQ Mm, 21 x , lC'l'llEIi TARKINGTUN, Jlrmlfey , Captain Guard This is Ethel 's fourth your with us. She is il strong ginird, whom we will miss next your. Ethel nnnle one of the finest Uaptains we have ever had, heeziuse of her disposition and her fine sportsinanship. Oh yes, sho has an interest in the Lawton Fire Depart- ment, but that doesn't interfere with hei' popularity in L. H. S. 4? N f ff PRX i gay, sg.,.,,A Q! Q rf so-'ff' Q. ii. V254 -f - C-' I One Hundred Eight M I V t, ' , ig - 1 I - JV J, 1 I9 :my GDIQG q--'f'u 2 l x RUBY MAYES '2Ilir'lry Jumping Center Mickey surprised us with the sensational jumps she made, once in a while. but when a larger player beat her to it, she turned the surprise on them by getting the hall. Will be back to help us win next year. MARIE KENISTON. Ohh l'r'nf Hubby 1f'oru'urrl Bobbie leaves us this year. She is one who helped to run up the score. One who made a hit wherever the team played. Went to weather- ford, liked it so well she is going back. DORIS REI D, .IuvIf GIIIITII Doris fooled many a for- ward by jumping' in front of her and getting the ball. A good steady player. We are careful what we say on account of a t'FootbaIl Shark, but Doris was very popular. ARKIE MAMMER, 'tSnuoli'.v lfummly Cvnfrr Arkie sure has the ability to stick to her opponent, as she has shown in many a game. She is a senior that we lose this year. Weather- ford is a stirring place for her. ' as W Mined' Xi rfxa Q' . . 9 ll A N f ' ' he -- ' - .ilxrffg . lf'-,FS-:rf vw Qlcxx X4 AK Uno Itundrr-d Nine ..l.-T.--i ff' f '3l- i, .V 1- fig... J J' I9 fig .Hem 2 I N ,,i' 2 VELMA FERRELL. TlI1l11.kf1ll F'01 ll'flTlI Thankful sure does suit. Velma. We were always thankful after she made a goal, especially when one point gave us the game. She will be back next year to help get the cup. VIRGIE ELROD, S1I!'1'lfjj Sub l Ul'll'fl-III When she was needed she could go into the game and give a good account of her- self. We have a promise of her best efforts for the com- ing' year. PEARL PETITT Snr:-ppy Sub Guard Pearl surely played splen' didly this year. She was al- ways ready to work when she was needed. Her motto was, Never let the forward have the ball. Pearl will be back two more years. LEONA ELROD Lonif- Sub Crwzfer One of our old stand-bys. She was a good manager. for if she couldn't go on the court with the team, she managed to show her appreciation when a good play was made. , fxf- V5 :vw YW' X 'FF V Y :'V' iv E A f, W' 3 -- ,152 egi,ff3ee,g, ' - xi- 5' , V One llundrvd 'Pen Hhs fe- a A.- f:.f lizrfiifi-?'i , f ,. w,,..-- A v . - 'ff- ,,..4-f-' . - ,:::.-is-- 'f-- Mfggy Q-441276 2 I r . 1 .. ... ,., N...,..-..5 Lv X N N I I r fl iw K M, fn' XX i f :xy ,I , , , , H, A',.R'4f ' , Vx ,Wm --Q 1 5' Q' it V in f,,,.,.,,fg!Q Lggx., .-,-L,-Xgbgtgf VL 5, ,f , 47, - xx- A ff X ., Q ,,,4,e25f Om- Humlrsd l l1-vs-n WW 1- f ' ,fT ..-fgt4' lf. Zf - T' ' 't,.,:,- Y -f ,4 f- --... ZLL?-T' , F ,. Y W M4,7 ..,,,,...-L-If + --.. ' '.,.QZ? ' 1 I I A ., . I I 'Q fs., fLlGDRf6i 4 ' 1 A. - -. , ,Q ,DY W N l 5 l I rs-f W',W w?'5'.If-f ' 1,1-nf' ,A 'wr A i ...ga W , Wk i HQ I Champions of the Inter-class Games SENIOR 'rrmm Virgil Marlor Ethel 'Parkington Arkie Marler Marie Keniston Leona Elrod Travette Westbrook Beulah Youree Geraldine Anderson 1 K l ,xi M -. w M- 'N . 32 -i-----mQ . N , -..., .f.....W Y V.. ,,VY 4 i 'gi I ' ' A ' I gI:.lfLlQY,j.f:fiTf,' U' - 'f ' ' L F431 -7. '. '. , J ,AEFYS--is-V f ,J.vy:5f, 52,4 ,jf 2-Q, - ,NX iw., .- Eli Vp, k--nf Y - .vnzi I-,fi M v ' V , w 1' k ,f Uno llunilroel Twvlvs- f 3: -4 f- ' ' fi? - ,-f,.'fi . -. W , .i, I v 44,1 --5. 1' - ,jf V, f ' . ,,,f,- ,V ff N ..-A:1.-MW.---f H Q A , S-Q.. ......--- ---f' .....- , ,.,,, ,,.Y.-,, ,,.. -. ... .1 s . 5 1 I 5 4 r 1 ? J i I I L I 1 1 I , ' 1'AfKQ, ,,,5,,, Ono Hundreml Thirteen 1 4 r I I r ! 1, M I9 .-K, 3110011161 1: 1, my 1 ,J - ,-f,-m W--- , ,N ,.-,.,-5-L Y? , 1 ,1 qv Q Y 'wi' 1237? MU. ,fy ' , W ff 1 I :IM W WNW . ww-,QF W, . 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I ir F P if im M 5. 'I i 11 Black Domino Dramatic Society 11 4 , 1 E CLUB OFFIUERS MAHEI, Mom, . ....................... Im-gulf-nr E'l'IIl4lL 1'AuKINc:'1'oN. .. .... xfif-0-In-vxiflmn gi 0m+:r,LA Goomm . ...... Sm-mm-y URRIN 'S'l'I+lVICNS . . . .... 1',-Own-M Miss MIQANS . . .. .... Advisor i I or , , ,il oiiiignigw n .-g4g,iz5-.,.w. I 0 11.ff H 1111- In-11 Svve-nl n fm' - A' ,,l4.'tf21.QL.g..:,: f fi V , f ' ., ,,.: M-W , ,, ...... no '-'f ,M ' Ilgjjf' N I J Of 1 N1 1 I ? i i 4 v E I W I L3 ,I I 6:5 x.:...1.,,--, L..-....,,,,.,,,,,,-,,..,,. ,Mew WA 1 Y xt , X Black Domino Club Members Amphlett, Ted Burton, Lawton Anderson, Leia Armstrong, Mary Burton, Gladys Boren, Dale Boyd. Earl Birdsong, Anona Cox. Olive Claycomh, Raymond Edgar, Cones Becker, Peter Dunham, Kenneth Elkins. Carrie Ferrel, Velma Garner, Lawton Gooden, Clella an shanknn, Jack Westbrook, Travette 2 ff' Geissler, Gertrude Harper, Wilber Herndon, Clyde Keniston, Marie Leggett, Gertrude Leggett, Eugene Leggett. Vernon Gentry, Hubert Lee, Vanita Gibbins, Bruce Johnson, Irma Marler, Arkie Marler. Virgil March, Clara Mitschrieh, Florence Moll, Mabel Moll, Margery Steele, Leah Wilson, Dorothy 95, ' A' ' v ,., A,.1,.,,...5-Z ,Y ,.-M V A xt 1.1 -1 V -,,,--L,-:. -t,t, , -UN One Hundred Eighteen ' Lint ,t ' L, X Millard. Guy Parker, Curtis Merrill, Hubert Melton, Olive March, Ruth March, John Farquhar. Fred Quinette, Dorothy Rankin, Lucile Reid. Doris Pugh, Marquette Payne, La Homa Sauerman, Roy Stevens, Orrin Simpson, Verna Sileott, Gertrude Smith, Lucile Tarkington, Ethel Adams, Audrey ,- . A , ,Qt f xi I - - ft ,cf X ll, ,,., ' J Zf -.1 L--f33:L::.5.::wf-r-e-. it -4-1 ' A ' ' i Ff?i.:..! 1 Athletic Association Officers ORIHN S'l'1'1YliNS .. . ..... Prosidviit ULYDE HERNDON . . ..... Vivo-Prosidciit PAUL SPONSLICR .... Business BIEIIIQIQOI' IEIGSS SPARLIN . .. .... S04-'y. 85 'l'1-os. MR. LIIJE . .... ...... i Xdvism' E. in a lv Ilumlre-ml 'Pwn-nt V ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION S :L I Ac If ED L ..- - Q-1 'U cu .-1 ..f ...- ..f IL U I L' F4 .1 Lf :A +1 ..f L4 5 U, Ju -1 H E E C5 QL ..a L' Q- Y 1 .S V V ..4 7. 4 ,v 1. 5 :J Z 5 2.4 F- M If 5 Q I .., ll If JL' s... Q 11 U Z 2 f L S E 3 'L 4 .. , , 'IS :!,,w,, . f' i I Plfjfq. i i Q I ,Cv +1..K Lawton High School Orchestra I1lI'1'I'lI'1'NN . . l'iu11i.vl . . First Violin Mabel Moll IXlzu'i1m'y Moll Mabel Cole Homer Cones Nadine 'Props DOI'0llly Norlllrop CllI'lSllll2l Satterlivld Uorizvl Claude Simpson l4'l'91l Fzwqilliar llzum lloyvtte- f'lrIl'iI11'f llzlynloml HIIIIIIOIS llru ms David Karcher for 1. .MISS KING , .JOHN LOONFTY N1l.l'II1llI0lII'S Ellen Frzmces Ilurlon Mario lhirtrm Leonarrl Owvn Nm-1:1111 Violin Nlildrml Hailey Sibyl Tinklv Audrey Adams Hazel Cole Marie Mathews Alice Ferrell If'luIf- lfldglar COIIOS Cecil Colclzlsurv wi,-I x,,Q5 4' f X i X Ono ll A .. 4,1,,, A a.,......- ul,- . .,,,,,,...A.. - 'Nga lg? - -- - --'--'v-1 lllllll'l'1l 'Pwa-zu! y-u , .,i.,.v- I 5 9 .-gp, Qi1'fDfZg3g4Q,,f I: Z2 I 1 I , , , .,.. ,.-,...,...-.,,.,,.I,-..-,,...--.-,,...,, , r. . .,. ,-,-,, e- I NQRMAII 'IRAINING CLUB OFFICERS Little Bear Club ARKIIC MARLER . .. ....... President IGIISIIG MCCONKICY . . .... VviC9-PI'GSid0llt HIGHS SPARLTN . . ..... Secretary LOMA IVNEIII . ....... ...T1'0asuI'eI' MISS 0VI'lRS'l'REI'I'1' .. .... Advisor x4 L5EQ1'.' Lyj' Jaw ..,,..,.,,,,.I ...A...--.- ' ' A' 'N'-'Q':Q+-1--M - I ,-1 , , '1.,'-,H-V 1.1 ,CI I+' .-I xv 3 ' .f V, 19 4- lumlrml 'l'wvIIly-lvvml A - A f , .. f I ,, 77223 5 - 7,5 f. , A 'ff Q11 if .W w.,...,I4 . aw ,W ---I ,.-,,f.f'vnnv--I Lf Glfrff-l I if 1 Little Bear Normal Training Club Members lluinvs, Chl0l'2l Mzlrlov, Virgil llzxwsml, l lm'z1 Molton, Ulivv Iilkins, f'2ll'l'll' Mt'fflllIIiK'j', lilsiv lfllrml. lmonu IVNQ-il, Lulu firmly. Pilllllllt' Hll2lI'lllI. H1-ss llz11'1'is, lflthol 'l'vz1grl1v, Pauline Mzxrlvr, .Xrkio Yuurvv. UUIIIZIII A Vlre M U WWW-f'X:-nfN V, XX he '.5Q -bgli. '- ,L-M , ,, QM. - X Y' - R , ' 1, ,J 'I A AV 1. ,ff X on -- ., . X 'N -iw ,- - L -,F Y.-i..-.?,,.TT-'g.,q:rr :gn -, ., , - L. k ' W- , 1 -, .1-up I ,,.- . , W ,.f- I5 'I if , I A , I I I 1 I I I I I I I u I I I I I I I I P' I N I NI IN IIN I 7 'M . , , ,- ..,, X..-.4 4' llmuIl'f'1l 'l'w4-niy-llnw-0 - 4' 4- f. T 'CJ ,l 1'QD,Ey?jfifi, 1 K NN I 1,117 XW Nf45Sj?f'1f iN, f f ' - M L . Q ' W H 'M'j fxw L ,,T7, ZTi3'N :f '.'y'gIT.,,..,,I:-.W .ff , .Q -X ,fb f fi ,, 2.514 W N,i -mgx . , i ,!QQ.,'T C'- One Hundred Twenty-four' I f 'I 'E , X- ZEN, ,K +q?fi2-EfW,.,MWQ 'Q Y ' -,,,2fA4-,--1 ' L.-1---1-'------f f'-wg f' ' ----1...-1.2--H 1 V-W W- -W'-5-W.- A ,fu -V-,g.....f --..-- Z. - -Tips Q--. 'Q I Vx 5 2 Z 2: I fx Qx ,A ---w , ., jg-If QL, 9?-Af ,V - 94 fQl.v3'Wi,' ff . f ' V, kj Aix One Hundred Twenty-Eve 'fi?.:l2T.':::fs:LEi1- Y f 41ff9,,,ffg. -Qsli 4 l --f- Jw- ,,,, ,l,,,.. N I . :Q.. 1 V Ms--IW,--.V. ,, ,1 Y -. -.,.,..---f I 'QT Q'J.. gl 1, I 6 Ky! I. I1 mi 1 I 74: Ili Alf 3:1 :ji 4,5 Ni x., I: iQ 'a 1.1 ri' W. iii ii 1 w W ii M ir? in 2!a V -- ,-Q f- 5.3! ,,.,, Ono I Iundrvd Twe-nty-Six Latin Club Officers MABEL COLE . . ......... ..... P resident 'l'RAVETTE WESTBROUK ....... Vive-P1'csid011t IAJLA i'0A'l'l4lS . .......... . . .SOC'I'CTill'y ALYCE CIIAPPELL . .. ..... T1'0asu1'0l' MISS ROISERTS . . . . . . .Advisor , - I farm iixfafmiifzigggl Z2 1 6 : i lx nh lh ,ll li fl ll I, iv i a i I , i 1 , TU, W M, -f-Q I if Q i ig 5 1 ' li' rf if, in I I 1 l ' I i 5 I Wi ill if! i f i I H all la if: 5:2 l.! l 3 i 325 1 1 a ill ' F 5 i Q 7!e . 34' Members of the Aeneades Latm Club i 5 l . 5 ll! Andvrsou. Geraldine Fullerton, Kara Nvwion, Sarah Eli Boone. Mary Suv llollom. Julia Nuzmall, Margarvl I 3 Boyd, Maude Alix-0 llanks, lluvna Podigo, l'orimiv 2 f'l'2llllDf0ll, El'll2l Iwo lluatvr, llyron' Phillips, Morris llarnrs, Flara llullbard. lla-riiic-0 Ross, Sarah E Colo, Malwl llauks, Carl Robinson, Ruth E Fox, Wanda llvsscaflow. Nina Randall, llc-lc-li l 3 Collins. Noysc Kendall, xVlllll0l'l' Satlcrlivld, Fhristi 5 Ullil J wll, Alyvu Malc-Ulm, Ruth 'Pro mv, Nadinv 3 1 l l if Voatos, llola Moll, lllargrvry 'l'inkl0, Siliyl ill llowdy, Julivf Moll, Mabel Wcsllwuok, 'l'rav01 . l A lip? Estos, Fern Matthews, Mario Wilson, Ava , ,fi lu 5 iii, 1' A x lil NN f ,M L9a4ig'i,:igiiT 11,1igg ii'giI':T?-'ff' ' .,fi'1i ' Eff ii.f.T,--. , x 1- LW -A 47'f7----- ':fTf5Tf'33Ti'- ' tw .i .l..i. 'ff 'f' Y if ' rr 'l 'jwjWi I 1 1 -O ,A , , H. f' --2, . 'i iQ4Q', 0 ff xx ' One Hundred Twenty-seven ,-x-..-,- fi -Q 'g,J,,,,43' i A--F' ,,., ,liziglvi .l A , , ': ' V Y-,'l, ':TT-5 I .,, ,3L1--fl' vip KN Q ,l lv D . r .F 1 I 'Q .ww ,Lf CID 1Q ii1 -W Q-LM ww 1-Zfiq...,-....,...., W, V 'T.Q,gf ' ' V, ...Q..M-.. k- 4,T:f:'.:jf-H fN'T,? Xa, fl 4 , K v , S I I 1 1 . W iii .sg V' ' int Ei Hi 1. i i i I! il 1 .H I i 1 2 Spanish Club Ofiicers 1? +R VIRGIL MARLER . . . ..... President .., , 1.1+1oN SANDERS . .... .... V ive-111-mam , lJOR0'l'lIY QlTINl41'l l'I+l . .,... seq-1-mn-y , 1:oNz11a H1fN'1' . ..... ...'l'1'0asul'01' MISS SIIUVKLEY . .. ..... Advisor i 351 E 4 Q5 w if- ! K ,H Y , 'g l f J Q I ,fQ'?fNv 'fx 1 VM, 1 v XW,Y,Y W , ' W' ii ' 'fm N ' ,, 'TY' ' .f-' .1 1 M' : ' .l..lQQ,..f ' .. - -- Q w -v 1j'.,l.....Q' gf - '-WA xl t f ' pf-v' '.l.t i,,g,,4,1,.Q1,:1f.- Wi., A - Ji U--J ' f 1-f? 1Y4' 1 .fix , ...L-fig Xi A 4, I. iv 3 One Humlred '1'w4-nty-eiglml sl: ,LI A 'j i'ig1 '-'ll ?Lf-3e1Lg ' ' -sk H nw, -..ff . ,. 42 f: 1' m3I9f'?'. .. . T--1-:.....,-44-T' Ai. 'YM--H -v', UN ,ff .Xll1ll'l'SUlI, flora ll0l'0lI. l,l'l'SlllIl lioyvllv. llzmzi lirynnl. l'ln1'z1 l'Uli'lilSlll'l'. Vwil 1'0lllHll'll, Marry Vzllllxwll. limlilll lllllllllllll. Kvnm' l'lll'ml, Virgil' Members of the Spanish Club lnlim- llunl, Ilmmziv lil-mlzlll. Wilmurv liwallls, llornllly lmulwy. f4ll2ll'll'S M:1l'lvl', Virgil Nlr'l'4r11lu-y, lilsiv Nvwlllll. llamwclzl ill Pllgfll, Al2ll'4llll'll0 Pvllil. l'v:1l'l ITN Quinvllv, llorotlly l l'z1s0l'. Al2ll'fJfll0l 1 lilvv. llzllv lllvv, llosvm' liamkin, .Xllvn liumwls. llylln S2llllll'l'S. In-on Tw i 5151, Y iv rs. Vlvu 'l'l'1-sszi Wilson. XVomls, xvllllllll lfhlnal lmmm , . lg, Will iz Um- lllxulnfl lxxfulx mm - , M,M,-fl-,,,,,..,,I-., . , I ,I ,IW I II1 IRIX III III gil IIE II I' I III III III III I'I III In If 2'i we III o.I I+: II? 'I III II I I I I I I I I I J 1 if IJ.. 5 ,, 1 1 1,7 4, F 4 L.- ,I , I ' ' Commercial Club Oiiicers VI IJTIIICII 'l'AliKlNlI'I'0N ... ....... I,l'l'SIlIl'llI I RIIISY W l+1lA'lI . ...... .... X 'iw-I'l'c'siIIOl1L I2 MARY lll'lWl'l l' . .. ...... S0i'l'0I2lI'j' QI RUISICWI' SPRAGIIIC . .......... .... ' IIl'U2lSl1l'0l' I I ,xlmvlsous I' I Ie Miss lmoizl Iiozxg Mr. WhiIwm'1h II Uolorx It Illus- K Wllitv. I II Jlulln I I I'Fiml 21 way or makz- Uno. II I FIIIIIITT III White' Rose QI ' Q , IIK.--I,,--MI,.,I,,,---.-...- ..... - I I . I lL--.g:11:::.igii:i:f.,-I,,gt:i3gQ:.Ag.fggJ'Q ' ' I , ' ' -V--I----'rf-f:.:s'2' -fl I- .MN ,V iw,-fifmxnl-5, in r I i l' Y Y, I I L :Hiya -. One Illllldlvtl Thllty M I I . - -f W -' nh., 2 vgefew. , I--uw-.. lf: ' , YQ. ... ,,,, 4' IV: ll 4'61..'-if ' 1 Commercial Club Members ,XI'll1:4lI'Ul1p:, Mary f:t'lll',LI'l', l'1IllL1'2ll' I'i1v1vin, lluwvllm .XllllQ'l'SOIl, In-lu tlmulq-11. l'lvll:1 I'ill'lit1l'. Curtis .XIllllllll'll. 'Fed llvwitl, Mary llvi1l,Ul'1l A111-oll, lmun llnnks, Furl lim-icl. lmris lirimllm-y, G1-l'll'11dv llm-l'mlm1, Vlydv liamliin. l,1u'ilu- lillrtmx, lA2lVVlUll llm-rlu-rl, l'1ll1oI'l Ste-1-lv, In-alll lloulcer, lwtm-1' .Ium-s. Yivizm Stull:-, lfllizulu-tl1 lirnwn, llvlvn .lum-s, Ellis S11,I,hl.ns. 1,1105-,1 Cm1l't1-r', lddnzl .lulmsmh lrmu Smith. lmvilll, Nlxilnls. limlitll li1'111uic-lm, Milauln , , hzunln-rs, IA-nm l'ultl1:u'1s, Mary liuw-lw1', lY2lVlll A A V l'Iz1I'k, Yom lie-nislm1, Marie Nmnklm' 'Hulk Fax, l+IvL-11111 Luflrunc, Mary Sl'r:'gu ' lwlwlvl lrunllum, Kvnm-ll1 l,m-gwltt, th-V11-lulv 5111111511111 1 1111f1 lmyv, .Xclele Alill'l'll, liuth Sillll'l'lllIlll, lluy lfilrml, will ' A1111-1-11, .mlm ls. Svmlslf-In 111111- lfllrwd. l'm'm-lius Millzuwl. Guy 5111111241012 P21111 1 l vr1.:'l1sul1, I1mwm1l1y 311114113 l4jdy1h4- Vl'2ll'klIlj-flllll. litln-l Gvisslvlx l:l'l'Ll'lllltj Morrill, llllluc-rt lV1'1l'11- U11115' Govvrs. llarold Mnorc, Alclvn lX'l1ilwu1'1l1. A. M. Glllllilllllll, llzlymuml Marclm, Ulzlra XVIISUIL P21111 Goldstein, Rosu llwvn, l.Qmmzu'd lfililf-Y. lA'Ul21 1 M ,. r, H-I-'nom we wget-V I, S K 'xl L- l -.J ' 'HV Um- llumlrml 'l'hir1y-u yw......, t ' - We-..........A-l.' hm ,, ,. M' Q. , - 1...-. 1 1 1 1 xv 1 I J - Lanier English Club Officers JUI1Il4I'l' DOWIJY . . .. ELIGICNIG JOIINSON LA MEDA NEWTON . . . .Prvsidvllt . . . ..... '1'1'0z1sur01' Vice-P1'0sicl0111' VVILBHR HARPER . . . ...... SC01'Qf21l'y MRS. COTTON .... .... T Ndvisor J ! l,i...,... .. .. . , . . ,,.. ,.,,. l ,..A.,-- ... ..,. ..,.. ,,. , ww., ,..., .-...X.?.--,. ., One H uxulred 'Ph i r TA mi'- Y I 9 fix: GD Rf 6 1.2555 2 I V, -- ,. 5 ai ,, , ? 2 D 1' i Q- v , ,. Lanier'f English Club Members Anderson, Lela Coltharp, Mary Chappell, Alyce Collins, Noyse Cole, Mabel Becker, Peter Crampton. Erna Dawson, Flora Dowdy, Juliet Harper, Wilber Baines, Chlora Lee Johnson, Eugene Leggett, Vernon Kendall, Willmore Lee, Vanita La Grone, Mary March, Clara Moll, Mabel Moll, Margery Mitschrich, Florence Mason, Pauline Eckles, Harry . TEL ..,,,.,,,, 21. Newton, Lanieda Newton, Sarah March, .Iohn A. Putney. Fern Sparlin, Bess Simpson. Verna Teague, Pauline Westbrook, Travette Johnson, lrma Gray, Pauline 1 'fi X' lf. gay? - ' ' N1 ,,.3, Qsiifiigi W,,iN ,A A ,fd , ' 'iff 542- 5:-, ',,, ,,,- ,f , um tfQfQQiG:b-1fg7 'jJ of,g,.1 ,4 f' Nxxvk 5. -,174-4',Y,f4 ,ka 6 ,,..f , , if , X Une llundred Thirty thrce +7 A . 7 - 1:+,4 f 4 i .40 I -,-.-. fx A- ,' N.L..............-...-... . ,, ,. ,, L - I 9 JJ UD 'Rf5iJ.:M,.1Qe ALO X 7 N Q fGir1s Glee Club Ofticers MISS KING . IRMA JOHNSON VIVIAN JONES . ... MA R Y LAGRON E I . O fy f V 0 A i-,::'?3fiLEErg -'W ' -,,-... ,,,,,,......--::,,,, , ,.-, ,gy N :L: 'i1XKY Y . . x'Y5 L P One Hundred Thirty-four '39 ---Ax, xAHlsVL-,., W -f-YY,..,w.- - v 1 Y 1 4 In . . . .Di rectrcss . .Prcsidcut SOC. SL Tres. . .Librarian ZX, A ,, ,. , .SO, -A.....,..S,.w '- f. .. H... W ,, ,O-.' 1.14. U. F Q--K .Vi ' N 1 .ff 'Q . 'fig-1:1-if 1- f I- E ,P pf.. iq X R M f- Y -....?.,Y4,,',- , X 'fri ' '71 ---L F, ...-..e:v:1-:lg A-Q.,-.f.-1 i., 4 ., , fl In juli, f X ,, LD 'f' ' 1 L: J .I ,J ,1.JC.D,Ix1C-, ' ff 1+ L 1 I I I I I ' ' 'I T 'M 'b Q . x'L..f. .v I 1 , I I IA, III IN., I II I I I I I I I I II II I I I I I ' I I I , I I I I . 1I ' I I I I II I I I I I II a I I I I I I ' ,Y EI ij Piunisl. YIVIAN JONES I I I I , . ii FIRST SOPIIANO SICCONII SOPIIANO .I.I,'l'0 I' Mary Al'1nsl1'm1g Julie-I Dowrly A111111-l'5' Mull I Lillibell f'2lI'IlPlllPl' l'lz11':1 Marc-I1 Maury f'rwllI1nl'11 I VPIIIIZI I+'e1'1'vll I4'ln1'e11ce NIIISl'Ill'il'Il Nlsiv l r:unpIm1 I Irma .Iolmsnn 14131111111 Newluu l,21II0lll2l I'ilj'll0 II Mario Kvnistou Lulu 0'Nvil Lvuh Slvvlv I Mary 1.aGrmw Lvlzl Alxclwsolx 'l'I'z1YOIl1' Wosllnwmk Mabel Mull Mulwl Cul? Olivo Vox AIIITQIIPIIQ' Pugh V 'Y V9I'lNl Simpson N .Mldrvy Adams XI I I I J' NN r' A N I I I I I' I . a ,, ,,,-,-A-- ---....lE.T-Ld Q- ,,,AA, , MM, .,, ., ,, A. , V...-.. -NOAA' V X L-.--1L 'I'l -Ziff 9-M ,-f- -f Q,1,,...v 5. T ' ' ' ,Q QL14-fl--7-'-Q7f l3?-'-I-----'-'--- 'ff QQ-.gfr.1:.iI '4 L I ,L+ V' .-.1 ., , A,. ' mg '-1-L1-,,S'IU f 'V .-LP' link... Z - , 4 run- Illlllrln-Il 'I'lni1'l4x'-Ilvv - ff .5 g , ,gf ,N A . -,I - 'IW ,...Y ...nz- 1 '-H,,,,,,- Y Y F- F ,T '. 1,2-31 ' I INI mf 1 , ,, 4 ,mm ,,,, 19 JJC1DlifQi Mya- .2 I Tw. , I.. 4,.........-.........,.-M, ..... -..., .... W , r...--h-.M, .,,. I. w W I 4 III I5 If I III I u III III I : I g.I I I I I I I I I I I Boys' Glee Club Officers I -W---'--W' -H--W ' I I MISS KING . .... . . .Dircvtross I, PAUL SPONSLER .. .... President NVIIABIGR HARPER .... ..... S 00. 85 Tres. EARL BOYD . ..... .... I JibI'Zl,1'i21ll I iff ,tg If 'NI f K ff Iv h.iT3 . 33gggfQ'ii 'if Mf' k , A I 'Tfi' iR g'i HI - 'A ggiigfji- ' ' A 'A' , II'- 1 Elfff-H 4 I ' iffgi-:Q1' Ca,lQO .- One Ilumlred Thirty-six X 37-1 f Ii:.ffl f1E75 ,K I .Q A -I iZ9.,:-'i Y Y , r -- -f ,fic,:'f.:,,ll H f 'fn-Q-3--f f f' F 2 W1 , --.M 1 V K2 J i X ! ,- ' X 1 ! i I i i 1 I ! Members of the Boys' Glee Club Pirrnisl, VIVIAN JONES FIRST TENORS BARITONES Harold Gevers John Looney Fred Farquhar Orrin Stevens Bascum Pippin John A. March David Karcher Raymond Clayconib Earl Boyd SECOND TENORS Glenn Alair Paul Sponsler Guy Millard BASSES Claude Simpson Wilber Harper Kenneth Dunham Hubert Mem-in N John B. March V! Peter Becker if ,ip fr I 1 VN -........,--,, .,,-.-., , ,, ,.-,--.......,. ,. - ., , .,.., ,.,,.,,,-,...,.- ' X ,F 1-'.T:,iFg:i1:'111ifi::EjT 'ee' f fl1'j ' gy'.'-'Nf'.Qyff5.gl':' ,J I 5 2 J fix L -.4 f1 i:x-i ,lf 4 zzz exe' of e 0 ff ' A ' . le- y J Y xfl V 253'-f K. One Hundred Thirty-Seven Ll ,if -rx-'--'H A o 1 'f le , - -e on xliflg-' f -if-aj-fffe e ,,,g,::,. - ----W F4-Q - -Y 4-Y' ' ' ,g1,:'-4:i5.2F ,7 , ,- --f1:f::::..- 1 T-'M A-W,-,, W- 'P IAQJIJQA 'I SVIGNIGS FIZUNI 'I'llI+1 l'l'1NN.XN'l 'Hl'IuRI.l l'X 0 IIlllI41l'l'll 'I'l1il'ly-1-ight -My Qu 1 23,4 , . l'lw Pvnlmnf 4'l1m'us. Hmm 'l'l1v Pl'Illl2lllfH, Up 0 mv fl'0lll 1110 91-11imrl'l'l:1'x'. HA 'l'r'i:1l Ui' lfvalvts x v -YT lfl gs, lg wl 'ii ii' H. FII M EH Ei! isl fir l, 4 ll EV ni Vi 'F 157 wi li 1- llun-Irl'-41 Thirty-ninf' I fb f1 f,-cnfifyf Q . I2 1 J , w.L......,.-......-. .. X N 0 , ,W-, ,,,,,, M.- ,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,-- fflff,1'1QI.fl1fff,fgj1fIIff fffffff Iff ., 'Q .'-j.. K' , W , Q I.il'ffL1'Qff7l'1ifQ1'QX. , I ' I E+ HE r ,xg M, 2 sl aft Eli rv ,K 11 ,Y H 1 s 16 E! Il ' 1 ii .E 54 xl 1:1 X1 Us Hi ii' ,ig -11 1 1, fin ,W EU 11 S ml 1 as 'A H H ll: 15, QM lf? v ii I 4. fx ff ! . I xH XP +P wif N. U ivi , 1 K1 5 ,' V ' I ., ., ,,,, A , , M.. , , ... ..,....4 One Hundred Forty 0? .. W .M . L 54 .11 ,x,1,,,u . ,,,.,,,, .MW . , , NN ' -.fpl . , 4 ' W, x , , , P 1 . ,. . V , .:-1 -4 Z., - A , 'A , - :Env - ' ' ' ' 1:15 ' 755' -x ,A ,f ' - X Unf l 4 ' 'A' , H A Y xfiff'-hW.,.,..,. , H , -- -1-..-W M,..-...v..n,-.... ,. ,Q .. .,,,.- , ., - ...M ,.-,,, . ,- ,.,,,f -- -..,.....,f-- -773511 , P I9 diy ...izw 2 I N.:ii...i.-- ,,.-- - X Xb x Sb 17' 43 rf? 'X -Q Aw '1 1-S1 4,.4,,... X Q Q? W , '-1:1457--2'----' , f . A Triangular Debating Society ' NEGATIVE TEAM . Wilber Harper Guy Millard Hubert Merrill ' . ' N QUESTION Resolved: That at Form' of Government Price Control Should Be Adopted in the United States. ,, ,I , ' DEBATES Lawton.. . . .... 2 Walters . . ....1 Lawton . ,. .,.... 1 Duncan . . ....2 NEGATIVE TEAM I Byron Hunter A il Dorothy Kerans ' Wilmore Kendall ' QUESTION . Resolvr-dz That the Government Should Establish Industrial Courts to Settle Labor Disputes. : I 1 , - - , V u ' ' DE-BATES A Lawton . . ........ 0 Shawnee AFFIRMATIVE- TEAM - Dale Boren Clinton Davis Glenn Alair V - QUESTION ' ' Resolved: That the Government Should'Estab1ish Industrial Courts to Settle Labor Disputes. ' , - . ' - DE-BATES ' Lawton . . ....1 Oklahoma City . .. ....2 Lawton ...... 1 Oklahoma City . .. ....2 l NEGATIVE TEAM ' Dale Boren? Norris Hollingsworth s f 2'i ,'?'Q,i ' ,.,3,i, - f AQUESTION. E ' , ' Resolved: That the Government Should Establish Industrial Courts to Settle Labor , Disputes. -I ' , DEBATES Lawton . .- ...... 1 Oklahoma City . .2 . b A ' Anvrsons I Mr. Lide Miss Means ' SW' Hundred Forty two , I f-D If CTDIQ6 2 1 N-F4 g ,. 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III I I , II II I I I I I I II I I i I II I :I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I! II I I I I I .II III III QII II' I I I I I II' III I II III I I II I rg . , A WY, , . ,.,. ,.,.. .,...,, II., -W ,...I ., ,-.w,-.I,,,, ,, ,, 1 4, - f I f.k4.,H..,,.,.,..w A... v I- ----W f4V ,,,,,J.x.L+.-, .,: I --Nun , YV, M I - I ,M 3 - -, I ff I- 4 -, , .5 Ib 7' ' , 1 ., 'H 1' 'ii sr IIllIllII't'LI I m'I'y-slx 3 , I , 2,41 'I I 'T- .LL Q- --Q F -K. 'w--..a .1 ':, --H- ,Il I I 1 11 ,1 1 4,1 311 ,ml 11 1 N1 '1 1 1 W3 il 1f1 if? 1 11' KE? 114 111 11, 1. 4:1 511 'NV iii 111 VI' .54 111 ifa 115 1 i One H undrod Forty-e-iglxl I9 cmstffflplzfg Mya 21 Dies Annis SEPTEMBER 6 School begins this year, Ancient chaos, restored we fear, C'ement enrolls adv'sory to take, Hut we greatly fear he's made a. mistake. --There aln't no such animal this year.L SEPT EM BER 7 Skinny is chosen we hear Our brilliant t?l Seniors to steer. Chss tight causes great distress. YVho'll get their colors up? Guess! SEPTEMBER 9 The morning after the night before. Sleepy? No! My eyes are just sore. But now we are free to answer your guess, llizl the seniors get their colors up? Yes. SEPTEMBER S Seniors entertain the faculty, That a glimpse rf their manners they may see, And the chief characteristic they could find, Was that their barks were all of a different kind. ---O U Coon Hunt+ SEPTEMBER l0 Margery asks Hubert that, before showing his face, He go through licr locker to lincl her vanity case. SEPTEMBER 13 The president of the Juniors is Eugene, XVe sincerely hope that tl1ey're not too mean. 25 X P 55 lin, ' K Z 'I 1. s X ,- ,f LHFXV ' I ,. XX x p , I - X' f ,,,, -PR p . - aiu X, , iii ...F - itvs.-9.1 -, nor coco 1 525 ASWQLL . NT '. ' HERE 1' ATLRST1 1 N 'f at 1 . -0 t r W 'K' l l 1 ' - 1' 1 ' , ' 1 ' IU Q' . - - 1 i z rs- ,ul f.. . ' 3 ' . b.L ' f i u K I, ' I . 1 ' ' .4 . , Y 1 .NL , 7 'D F X I I5 K i H Q x Q 6 . J t 'x l SEPTEMBER 14 1 ,l - 'Q - V Sophs and Freshies organize, To appear just right in the old world's eyes. iii? PR SEPTEMBER 15 L ' Seniors have charge of program today, l YVith help of Miss King they hold complete sway. A , ' Seniors, Seniors rj Jolliest hunch f PAT NEONA, 4 ln the School. + THGBAGKIAHM i We have a scandal on Pauline. -1 TACK!-EDS She broke the street light to kiss Eugene. T001-NNHU' -Some leave-takingi . R SEPTEMBER 16 0 Lore Staff is chosen with VVilber at it's head. 6 Some editor-in-chief is he, but nuf sed . 1 FERC? sm-PTEMBER 17 X ' W I Football fans, real practice. has begun. , lm , We wish we were they: we imagine it's fun t?l '--mm ji ilhfactice hours-3 to 61 1 , Miss McKenzie is very, ill. 5 - ' I Grace is here her place to fill. ' fx .,--,f -f F41 253 'Y Q U A V T,-, about y raw: iv i ti jf, , if .ls ' P 1 -L- . - to ' -fivllxg .13 5-gffix. , .1 e - ' - r '-'Lyf-....,.::7pf Y . 0 'YQ- v . U, 'I . M One Hundred Forty nine x ' - 11 E -...4j:,,L AIM :tg jr-Vgfifif ' ii Elf? L, ' Q f - ,' A4 1 -..,frin I9 .g.Ifc1DRfe3 .sm 21 , E M -'H A P Sd f SEPTEMBER 20 f f Q AK' l O'er all the school has come a great fever f XX Generally known as thc checkered deceiverf' Q 5 SEPTEMBER 21 fi 5. Sh! Sh! A conspiracy's a.-foot, Q AA The juniors on the Seniors, a burlesque would put, gf-7 ug-7 The first Athletic 'Club meeting is called ' After which, at its head, Orrin S. is installed. x Wtuttfff' SEPTEMBER 22 if A debut is made by the gold-dust twins. , 4 ' f With a song new enough to hide many sins. 53 ' - - Skinny too is burlesqued real cute .. T5 W, E V And surprises all by Jazzin the flute. ' 5 yin N XX ' A very good program, we all will agree. NI' IE V. But best of all--They Solve the mystery. f' 'yi ' -Shame on you Juniors to chisel the '-mb. TEFTEW seniors like mat.-- 'vw ' UQ' 'lm Woke SEPTEMBER 23 4 . ' . 5 -' ' X Special assembly. Bring forth P-e-p. w First football game is the cause, you see. t., Exceedingly worried is Miss Means By the loving natures in English 4 it seems. SEPTEMBER 24 The first football game of the season is played. The soldiers, because of cigarettes, are delayed. We beat them by a score of 31 to seven. ,J Despite the fact that 'tis said, 7 some ll. V is SEPTEMBER 27 ' . sg ,. - xiii :gf X The first Chautauqua number appears. ' 'Q' f- ' ,f ' Metropolitan Trio brings manifold tears ,f -- , t T The reason for which is the English Dude, ' I ' 1 Q Q All fond hopes shattered--He's Hitched up for good. X A I. s' Q A SEPTEMBER 28 ,,,.,:,-. . , . The Barnabys and Argus entertain us next. X 7 Xtilfvgfflil Even the pedagogues are perplexed. 2 We'll say he's some Magician! ,SH SEPTEMBER 29 l ' ' I Y The last and best number on the third Cay is given, ' -:- The E'ixir of Youth sends many to Hiven. X -1. I NX The old man was cause enough for anybody to die laughing. ' Mr. Lide suggests that t.he coach be decorated. I - IIN 'ig-' Not the football coach, but the train, he later stated. . S ,in ' wjll SEPTEMBER :so 10, wp V. X On the football field Ti Plays jumping jack. Vgreoly '- - We really think he'd be quite good in track. T' X ll XX OCTOBER 1 +' git-LS . Q ' on ' O many, many victories this is the best. Score 22 to 0-You may guess the rest. We wonder what happened on the way back from Chickasha. X K --Don't you-- X , f i ' OCTOBER 4 ' ff 7,1 Carnival in town proves to be thc best ever. f You slide down the shute when a man pulls a lever. E But Alas! Woe the day! VVe've a discovery new- X 2 There's a Whip at the carnival7Has Mr. Lide seen it too? ,N as -e ii? OCTOBER 5 xi we . ' ' 1 H' Mr. Carroll's kindly vlsage is looked on today, 1 Seems like old time to see him smiling so gay. ! r fb X2 . ...... A 'KW .'E,ff'z'p.wf' -945' 2, EFXJ V flip.. P v- . '. A --. t 1 VY ---' Z .. , ,,,.4:2- ' if -X:-V U 'l 1' gif' ff , V f' - 4T Kv:4 '6F LaD,,2- ' A . Aga' One Hundred Fifty ,.. ,, M ' xg '-fffx2,.1xw 4 P B+ X + 1 1 J 1 V 5- ,,..-- - ,ff i'.Qffa3,1,':! , -, v. We - Hg 1 ' X -.V, if':1jiw'Q7 ' A ' A S p41.1l..sf:j.:i I 9 :QQ aaa 2 1' W... , .1 , .f,',4E'f ' . ' 5613 vt . 8 y . '-af OCTOBER 7 Question of rings and pins brought before class We decide that the pins, the rings, far surpass. OCTOBER S The ball game at Duncan causes great fuss. 21 to 0 is the score. favoring us. OCTOBER 11 Seniors have picnic: they go to Mineral WeI's, Gertrude much tumult to her class propels, -We can't flnd out whether Gertrude was attempting to try out a new pair of wings, or a new patent for a fast elevator: but we do know that, for some reason. she took a grand leap and landed most emphatically at the foot of ' the pavilllon step. OCTOBER 12 The B. D. D. S. organizes today, They transact business and discuss a play, Hubert Merrill in English class confessed That he'd lost all the reason he ever possessed. OCTOBER 13 Splendid program delivered by the Department of English Whether better than the others-'tis hard to distinguish. Miss Means tells a story of the fierce Civil War, And trys to convince us that she Just ain't agoin' to cry no more. OCTOBER 15 47 to 0 is the score of the game, Our victory o'er Klngflsher upholds our fame. -Seniors entertain with a partyi OCTOBER 18 Mr. Richmond interpreter of Shakespeare, appears. His wonderful readings bring forth many cheers. OCTOBER 19 INTERESTING!!! Spiritualists in Studv Hall-Medium Table heaves-Mrs. Ross is frightened-She issues one of her Famous Free passes to the office. OCTOBER 20. Program delivered bv foreign language scholars Two plays to be seen with no charge of dollars. OCTOBER 21 Every one anticipating the Lawton-Altus game. So far we've defeated each team as it came. ' -Altus sends a telegram--- If we can't beat you one way, we will beat you another, Well! Well! Well! Who can tell? . We may beat them, All to- Well, Well, Well. OCTOBER 22 The game between Altus and Lawton is fought, To see the returns, Goodner Book Store is sought. First returns . ..... ...... L awton 0-Altus 0 Second returns . ......... Lawton 0-Altus 0 Third returns . . ........ Lawton 0-Altus 3 Seniors send telegram, We want a. touchdown. Oh that awful suspense. Charlie Chastain found on his knees praying. Last returns . ........... Lawton 7-Altus 3 PARADEH!!! JIMMY, THE GREEK, ENTERTAINS. z E ala - 'ft' f f T - av K. 1 0 .-L N- - L --at A he 2' , X X. x v' ff X Q - 5 . N165 V. ' I, MEHNS 4, . x 1 1 V... f 4 , '- B I 01 I Ram ghd A 6 Ubin dd atv, ,,,,,.,.i A 0 Boo! Hoon 6 glllhbl . 5. . , W' .fi QM ? -1: 9 ? 1 X mx- M -va. ' ' l xl N f' X 51' I - 4,1 ,, - . as -lv . 'B' 'l 4541 . .Iv , . I- Q f Jet te' A 'xmrvwvvmurmulllnwu' ,ww ul, ' lf. 1-i if ll IB 0 XQXX ss ffl mltlg 1 'I ' xl I1 l .YN .4 nfl x -.ww o fill wi? AP .al I Q 31' i fic 1 'lf -'-1 .uahvi -S 1-'gif . .1 . M ,, 4, fn' ,, I ' W. ' Q33 rpg., xi' X W. .M ,nfl TV! teal :af ' ull' , Sy. mf? . nits .ffl W? '. mi 193, W. L. '1 'h W r W ' 'JS'-X 2. .ouk W , ,MFE W 'st .QW 5 . 5321 L FQ -HQ! . -.Q w fifti . lr -ds IT. .L y . jg -'.- Timm! .l. .ln .',.nrd. -'FZ 1. IU Wi: K WN. 'wiv , -. GW? ... -,. ezine f 'gf '.4jTv?is Lv 1 , so ,,,, 5 , Y V Ai H - ' 1. ' s '.. 'lf 5 , '4 of H ,,, I f ' 32 T5- ' if , ---' T,'Afif6:-ff Z 25, -1, ' 'M o sv ,fi in . , W One Hundred Fifty-one ,. Lise W X ul.:-., f C 4,14 , 'NF :Il i Slwk X V, Iv I . 1 .g,, .V 52 . 5.,5i':.' ' 4- - 4 IH Neg. W Q fu O19 c'QpIffDRf6..Za 21 gr! X , ,, fum. 1 in 'Q wg i. OCTOBER 25 1: Lv Our football team on exhibition. V 7: N 'XX Of the Altus spirit, they burlesque each condition. -: 1Altu5vbefore the gameb f L t - e'l1 knock the L out o aw on ' ' qs For the sake of our old Hi. L CAltus after the gameb H F. We left the L in Lawton 'cause we couldn't knock H l W 7' i it out. W IQ t OCTOBER 26 ' 4' H Today for the first time since almost doomsday V 4 ,I ' The gracious sun has smiled our way. 1 P Q Senior Girls- I AV' Q Please wear dark middies with white stripes around x H .I t the collar and- K 1 ff, . ,, , ,l az. Senior Boys- X 'u4-. I y. Q ' ' lj- Dress up .1 ,gg-'VE-X '7'.' You will Hnd Mr. Smith's temporary studio in room fn . . R 7 A O-13 7 ' A ST, 5 H 1 OCTOBER 27 ' m n X XX l Girls physical training class holds us in a trance. Q Guosr I: X - And Noyse and Clara do a charming little dance. f o+:iSj,lEL' !' 1 1 , -We didn't know that Witches were so graceful.--- Q Us X' ffl 1' l T OCTOBER 28 gf sqvmr X - GUN Iri e Popularity contest is in full swav. at And first Operetta practice is held today. ' 1 W OCTOBER 29 -' 'Phe score with Anadarko. we easily could guess. ,. 5 52 to 0 in favor of L. H. S. t' f- X T , .' 5' 1 Q, ,- .T .: , OCTOBER 29 - H: ,QT . 1 , I. o EE All houses should he locked and beloneiners stored away, if 1-'L 5' As we hear that Hallow'een plots are on their way. if . 'WEE'-V ' , , ' 31119, NOVEMBER 1 f- ' 'fe' The League of Nations will surelv never rust. 1 .s -- A For, in Miss Means Classes, 'tis cussed and discussed. IW., y ,ig GNN , :T P NOVEMBER 2 l 4 - Paul. Jack and Kenneth went on a snibe hunt H'allow'een. , ,, , gif ga X But the Snipes ran so fast they could hardly be seen. Sis' i , NOVEMBER 3 3:4 f- School Marms give a representation -3' , . I - Ot' the modern and ancient schools of our ration. gg . I fy For thg 'sleepiing beauty get anflEthe Princess Pauline 47 ' '- ,. Anna el ma e a good rince ug'ene. tif '. 'f - ERN if ,ff X.. -.gg NOVEMBER 4 Y 'I ' A' X' At last, yes. at last. the contest is ende'l. ,V ' With Mary, our Senior, O'er all others, suspended i-at ' 'f H R1 24 , ,I 'VZ-1 NOVEMBER 5 Z W , Ball same with Hobart on local field, I 3.1 IWIIII it .1 A mighty big victory for the season to yield. ' 1j'- Lawton 71 ........................ Hobart 0 ' LE' NOVEMBER 9 -- X , Special Assemblv for Lawton-Norman game: ' To turn Armistice Day to a victory day is the aim. . .V. E NOVEMBER 10 ' e .eff t ri The Commercial Students endeavor to convey, .. X x 1 e - X A f, To the rest of us students an idea of the way Q77 . I - ' In which a real business person in this great world is needed. X' And we'll all agree that they surely succeeded. bjjh .4 i t es, ,. zxx - Adm, , e,,.,k 5.4! - iVYYV - - M ff, - - K ,SF94 V ggi .a,.,, my 5, I ' . -' I ' Y? if ,fer .. One Hundred Fifty-two Qu fs- . W ' - ms V! 4? I, f -, . K ij V -I Y Y V . ,A ' Eff' 2- fi-ai f - 117- R ,' I -'fi l.. ,. ,I U-- 1 , NOVEMBER 11 Armistice day is a great success, 7 Special assembly and parade? Well I guess! But the real thing that kept the day ln rotation, ' f ' Was the delivery by Mr. George of a Soap Box Orationf' And now for the game, by far the hardest game Ever fought here to uphold our fame, No touchdown was scored by either of the teams Till the last six minutes, when lt eems, Lawton made a touchdown, but the Norman coach Disagreed with the umpire, and at that Worthy's approach He ordered his men off our own local Held, To forfeit the game to Lawton, unappealed. NOVEM BER 1 2 Our teachers prove the'r true spirit and lives ' And serve a banquet not to be eaten with knives. To the football heroes and their charming queens, It served a. real Victory Banquet , it seems. NOVEMBER 15 Mrs. Yost delivers a mighty nice speech, And each of our hearts, she endeavors to reach. The ,most fairy story part of my fairy story is yet to come. NOVEMBER 16 We know why Miss Means a new dress is a sportin' She's going to take the P, B. S. Class a-courtin'. e NOVEMBER 17 Eighth has charge of chapel program, And Leslie Ross introduces this slogan, I only does what I is told to does, and nothing more. NOVEMBER 19 Walters game is the joke of the season, 80-0 as the score, is the reason. We not only beat them, but we 'swamped' 'em. NOVEMBER 22 Scandal, Scandal, Vernon Leggett is Vamped! We presume that in front of him Olive camped? And thus tormented hlm with the aid of a cactus. Till he finally escorted her home from -Operatta practice. NOVEMBER 2 4 The B. D. D. S. at a great sacrifice Entertains us with artists. Isn't it nice? Hurrah! We are to have' Thanksgiving Holidays. NOVEMBER. 25 Thanksgiving day dawns bright and clear, A right flttlng day for our Lindsay game, here, We revenge ourselves doubly on our old enemy, And win 49-0. A big victory. X NOVEMBER 29 We've heard the turkey gobble But now the turkey's quit And we can hardly wobble, 'Cause we gobbled it. NOVEMBER 30 -Exciting things will happen- Mrs. Ross decrees that Hollis Brunsklll will make ' A charming companion for some Lady to take. - He's so interested in Domestic Art. -- We 1 'Z X,- I, ,Ez-A l ' ' - L-4 an -- 3 ,l f r , N X J If 3 A ,Q 6 X u f K' 'Lv 'W' , 1- 3,1 -Zu X 'JK I 1 A. 4 X u A' .l as ,, -Q l 'fx V' , I fl s ' f I A 1 I' A B e L-, 4-A N l n cf ' ' X 'necscfug Y H x X 1 I ' I S'f in - mn ,Q W3 ,:. Xu, N .F 4 1 114.35 I I , 1 e s l5!!l ., 31 . , ' can-cn - 55, ACC-IIJENTBL X X ER X L 2 V f r- ts, If ,F taut!! I ' V. L I1 4 ' Tfihuoncggnacr - 1 f' A . m. u0' li HR? .0 f -'- f . , ,N ' X lm- -. 4 I -1. I , f . s L. A., , .K 'EE lfff' 't FH 5 'I ' vi f . 'Lf I f .3 ff'f' A. 1 I YA I rf. JH A ,wr Ti? ,,,. . .pw M . ., .QU v 5' .Q ..,, . .Agp N . 4, 'wiv fl! J If 9' '3 A 1 One Hundred Fifty three 4.9 .'.. 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IEQGQJIIODI-lc6..Wa 21 V.: ex - ' DECEMBER 2 45,-X' .MLK Lorado Taft, one of the best lyceums of year. 3 3 To sculptor like him we'd shed a tear. If V : I 1 - is l 13 K DECEMBER 3 X X D U I I xx - 1524 X Juliet Dewey asserts in el debate in English 4 'IU 'LW That the Brotherly love Uust mentionedj - 6 of -i if Around her, does not soar. ., A ' A A DECEMBER 6 P 8 Operetta given-mighty big success. 6 We'll say Miss King is SOME Directress X , l ' 5 .. X En. gg. J I I DECEMBER 7 X' f Tv Big discussion over Lawton-Muskogee game SE E3 '1 Senior play practice goes on just the same. xr if P, xi- A DECEMBER s 'I V no 3 Reverend Hoover lectures on the man who never vexes. x - 5 igorlhsn-UUE Boys leave for Waxahachie to herald our fame in Texas. li , . DECEMBER 10 W 4.,.lwNofJfN1 The score in Waxahachie was 0 to 0. I The weather was so hot that the boys came home puffing. Q Mr. Cotton addresses the Junior girls, to explain, 171 Q lm That, from standing under mistletoe they should refrain. ' J DECEMBER 16 , .1 ' ' . Vg, V Lmf j- The boys leave for Cherokee, our expectations to fulfill. 2- , .1 ENTER nf 'if We gave them a dandy send off here, is V. il OFCATTMCTW 'gli But, oh, that second one at Fort Sill. ' , 1-,I V 415 nn In I PLAYID AQ DECEMBER 17 1 U 8. ON -rnE'3'rn1I Though in front of the A, B. all hearts are with the team . ' Qty 5 C2'8g'fg':ff. 4 m And what were their feelings no one could ever dream. , ' , ' 7 - Except those who watched the little red football, f B' f l ' As it jumped.around the mock field, demonstrating all. Q k r , At last the game is over and shouts proclaim, l -L-T Q That we- are the Champions, having won the contest game. W, , , 311. We are the Champions of the State. Ain't it a grand and , r QV Ze' glorious feelin'? X QYA- f ,A DECEMBER 18 FV? H., We'1l say the boys received some welcome home. XG. But who wouldn't welcome anyone from a roam, 4 ij ,.' Which brought us such wonderful honor and fame, 5 ,V As Champion of Sta.te,and full honor to the Name? - ' x Ca! DECEMBER 20 ,, -f I 4 1- I 5' br X What do you want for Christmas? A car or a diamond ring? ,xlllyff We think we'd just as soon have both but we'd take anything. 1 1 Qingwm -4-H,-'vi DECEMBER 21 ' 'WW' Miss Audrey Adams proves a geometrical proposition And anyone in love may consider this condition. 1, 1 Given: I love you. ,. , 3 To Prove: That you love me. 532 R, , Proof: I love you CI am a loverj V X 6,2 J, And all the world loves a lover. if DX jj: ' Then since you are all the world to me, If , --gm B '1,V,,',f' Therefore you love me. iff' f Q. E. D. Vi . ,ell if Sit 'I A1 A ' ' rf-X t gf, A I , - 5 . 1-' Le, e .- , , 'gli 0 ,4 f,1y Q D , ' ' nf, o I One Hundred Fifty-four in .B ' L ff.-,I B- ,Q ,, ,149 f sg-,, ' E-, .A 11: 1-J .. . 4'-4 -' E - D... f ' ,- :V W - JM Y, 1 I9 cgi. I I , N x V I N DECEMBER 23 3:10 at last and sC'hool's out till next year. So till then-Merry Uhristinas and Happy New Year. llon't study too hard and don't form-t to oonio haok Jan. lst. JANUARY 3 XVelI, here wo are once again, back at sohool, And all enjoying our dear teachers rule. But not all are back, for our beloved Miss King is at home with a nervous breakdown. XVe don'l wondvr, after tht- Operetta but we hopv she hurries bark to us. .IANVARY 4 A faint trace of the tirst of the year chaos apoears. lt seems almost impossible to stop vacation ch.ers. JANUARY 5 NYG of the student body are entertained Ry the Senior play cast, which is nvzirly trained. JANUARY ii llress relic-arsul for tho Senior play. An.l Junior play is discussed today. JANUARY T Svnior play--Keen Orrin as a flirt is right on hand And in sc-homing, his plots are tho best in the land, -- All hands on the pockothooks! Where were the poople- whtfn tht- lights wt-nt nut. JANUARY ltl Lm - l'l'ly prartico liegun hy the Junior class. l They actually hope, the Seniors to surpass, , F, X .IixNli.xlu' I2 Q E ldxaniinations begin for the llrst semester. mu To think that such a, thing, our livos should pester. gh- , JANUARY 14 'J V' X , . . ,X Wo all make a pronnsv. bt-ini: worn hy oxains, xx I ,ff - That, when it's all over, wo'll be meek as lalnhs. ' Ns f- ' .i.xNuAnY IT 9 Q - x XYilh .lul'et at its head, the Lanier Club bt-,f.'fins. 4 5 X And an important question is the question of pins. JANUARY 18 4 Wilbf-r and Ethel, as Cwptfiins of tc-anis, X Are chosen in preference to others it seems. I W P JANIYAIH' 20 I 3 f' . . - .. t. f -xi ' 1 1. ., 'Phe long delayed ll. IJ. ll. S, initiation is plunnel. ,xgx laik' 'ix gt . XVe hope no delay will, in its way, stand. XRXXJU Q-QC .IANUARY 21 if ff' -if 'lr -I L A A xl Senior class champion team is rontvnt ' xx'-7 i 63 i XVith the loving cup which the teachers prose-nt. fag mln' 'V January 22 ' 'E . Anadarko comes horn for a douhlv-header. ' T' :gig A '59 ' 1 lloublv-header-i'ielory makes our Rod socks tuin reddor. . L 'I -'I li' '. ' r .1ixNUAnY 24 ' W ' Spanish and Latin l'lul1s presidents named. LM. Q ,,, W Virgil and Mabel are loudly proclaimed. '14 ' ,, -2 W ' JANUARY 26 ...fri-I., ,-' f, Mr. Twitrhel, of the Instituto, 5 - ,' ls introduced and wins repute. 4 JANUARY 27 Q! Double-header with Altus team. 1' f Another victory brings joyous screams. I A N :ir , -Cf' l FIX . iz i v Y J ..,...'- ,Q , 4 -4 ' 'Q' 'Tff: f1 ', f - T f x 1 V' , f sg' -V '1'ff ' . I fy , ' I , Q d0,.2 Tt11'1 -xx 5. V x 13 W One Hundred Fifty-five .. , ,- . - -2-rx W .f ' Q , -Lg .2-ff' -- f FQ Y W A TV. 1. E I Vila I 4 I4 i ,J ,IF X! H5 'lf iw Hi Wi wi mi ,I, V? sEQ Ile ..' j l ul Wi li? 1+ 41 i K, 11' fi zfi , fi I 11' 1? 1 P fi fi Ei! EH li' 'Z X! aw 1 I si I E31 4 'sl 5 l 1 i I -a ifn Ivy' fri E!! 'fi fV x' L. MDX.- Ono Hundred Fifty-Hix .:.,,,,,,4.rf has 1 fa.. tfggmggvg 255 fag, , ,, ,A t , fer mfrg' .fe 5 1 -ww, in if-N .. . ' , mfs A I I9 21 yy - LY N FEBRUARY 2 Don't forget the lecture tonight. Remember, the Institute is always right. FEBRUARY 3 The Cameron Juniors produce a play. And invite us all to their display. FEBRUARY 4 Boys to Ardmore: Girls to Chickasha. Both lost-'twas their unlucky day. FEBRUARY 5 But the boys did sally, From thence, to Pauls Valley, And won by a score Of 18 to 4. FEBRUARY 9 Dr. Kellog lectures on the health Which may be obtained without any wealth. -Question l. Do you use your tooth brush? --Question 2. Do you have adenoids? FEBRUARY l0 Lawton-Indian game. Our girls prove that they are still alive, And win by a score of 37 to 5. FEBRUARY ll Girls to Fredrick-Ardmore boys here. 1t's surely a fact that we had a good year. Scores-Girls 12-ll. Boys 44-18. Both ours. FEBRUARY 14 Pictures, pictures, and pictures some more. All of the clubs are to be pictured in Lore . FEBRUARY 16 White wollen sweaters are given to boys, Winch, with gold footballa, cause many joyl. First Kingfisher game is played. We flnd the Fisher men sadly delayed. Score Lawton 40 Kingfisher 14. FEBRUARY 18 Girls go to Anadarko to play basket ball. And because of a sad misunderstanding, they fall. Grandfleld boys come, hoping for fun, And we kindly defeat them 60-l. ,fs 'V gow 0 , :- ,, ' llh. ' YOU LM r -l- 5 M 0 NN flfl - ww Qr umm, .X -gt .. . '-af, ty' , X - 'N ,Q xx X M ,Ax ' 4 mi ff . 7 , N' 'ie fl - Y , va V, ER. X- Q I 1 - -' TooTh , ' Bnvsra LONE -2 2- K 2 . g FRNIL fly. YD01 5 1 DPU.: , . 2: . F4 'V 1' .47 -'- Q e t . I n Al 7 1 - H A as X: 1 A A 'A A 5 , . 2 , if ,. Hg, ' xl' P' N I I L3 3 I at '55 Ns N J I' 7 lf f -G fi- ara X A ' 4 FEBRUARY 22 n os l oa f 1 In honor of Washington, Father of our nation, ,, ,914 'Q .fn YVe have a whole holiday An unusual sensation. ' ' 5 : 3 I Q: 5 Question-Why couldn't Washington have been a quadruplei -7. 'QSM so that we might have had holidays the rest of the week? , 2 . . ba: vi' FEBRUARY 24 x Debating teams practice on us poor sinners. If practice makes perfect, they'll surely be winners. H , FEBRUARY 26 Q31 ,V ,, ., Boys play Duncan-Girls, Cordell, I N P Both teams won as scores will tell. ' ' ' fd I Scores-Boys 46-10. Girls 22-12. f! PT' ' A M . ' l ' J n? - -ef 4. , . -' - X ' A C , O - it - ,,, ,I Onelllundred Fifty-:even - ' .1 T' 49 f zfdlf 'I-I 1.! iff' ,z ,. - 1--l .zf---' f 4- fe 5: was ...faq r X use rarvjlflryegeea, ye-:fly-qfgvgnhi ,1...F.I,,.E,.p-Flnhiwwjgwffvbsggqyy s.vjfigye75,:g3g.1,?5Rg5,,,m-1::-.Q1 5s?G N 4 - 1- I9 21 rv-J --....., - l R MARCH 1 . ,- i..Q- Spring has come. if .. X In the spring, a young man's fancy, lightly turns to love. 15 'R '0H! TNQ' 'U MARCH 2 ' 'ELA-LA 5 11, . . . . PRING -. Program illustrating gigantic grief, f L.. 5.5 HERE v 'V and albsglute need of Armenian relief. . u' ev. a. rone presents Rev. Lewis, Z, V And that worthy gentleman preaches to us. . , MARCH 3 1 ji : wg- Mgt Our girls leave for the tournament, ' r y ,J , lj With hopes as high as the flrmament, .vu M 3 They win over Cloud Chief easily, W Q .U X4 And, as a result, the Council's begun. X - me 'l MARCH 4 if XX The second game at Weatherford ' . HR , Brings us sounds of great discord, 1, , In a game which .could have been easily won, 5 4- X , I ,f Our girls get excited and lost by one. A fix r ' X-D 'IQ V MARCH 5 L2 45, 1- X vf, Jr! Our local team in debating at Duncan, .. so X 1 ul Won the debate but not the decision. A ...- 31,-7 of 1 QEY55 J MARCH 7 tc il , H ' The American Legion brings joy, of Mu- I V - And produces the minstrel show, Oh Boy. 2 'S MARCH 8 2' 5 p The girls -decide to have some fun, - --f And, as a result, the Councils begun. A 'u J ' MARCH 9 I -U Q' if f If you marrv at the end of your troubles you'll be- f Q But we won't disclose to you the end you shall see. ,1cl?f?t':lg 9 Sis . N X-, MARCH 11 . 0 l , Wlfk 3.9, A Q Boys leave for contest with hearts all aglow. LQSHQ RE' N And win the Hrst victory with Anadarko. 4 if-W MARCH 12 JFf'gT2f '-Q - l But with El Reno their luck sadly turned, ARIAM , And by 15 to 29, they lost the game earned. -l ill 1 MARCH 14 . s 'v'- - - . X VOQCE A A gh' Mr. Wilhite invents a new punishment. ', Mg. lm which the Junior Hi Children, iirmly resent. 1,-I . X X 7152! V. , -I Howe sqm, MARCH 15 3 ,f on QI ' The basket ball girls have decided to earn ,ar MY 4, NAME 'Q The woolen sweaters for which they yearn. W' x 3, 5, y 'anfgll MARCH 16 0 MAN PWM Impromptu program by whole of Lore Staff , JPLIAITEI' And the Junior play cast excites a big laugh. ' ILL. MARCH 18 NOTICE .Lp A WOMAN HUNG - . A x l T Fl' her arms around her husband's neck and said. There's to be a big home talent play March 18, 1921, at the High School N - auditorium. Given by the Junior class for class funds-A .6 rip-roaring comedy in three acts. , - Aaron Boggs, Freshman Coached by Mrs. A. J. Rawlings. .Q se , Y 5 - 3 1 ' - K, ,fl 4 -- Q -1 - s - 5 ' -14 gi . 1, I, .4 'One Hundred Fifty-eight jx fs W - , 'C 49 f .C ' A- 'ff 1-f I If f ' -- , i ,... . , ,,.. 'ff ' 5 ' H YI I9 .m.ImoReI .M 21 vf Lv MARCH 21 Orrin confessed, to Meda and Tl, That he died hfs socks with easter egg dye. MARCH 22 Norris plans a skeleton excuse. The teachers card, he would take for abuse. MARCH 23 Schubert club gives a program. keen. And Wiley Rausome plays Ht for a queen. MARCH 24 B. D. D. S. plays practice commences. My, but don't Seniors have lots of expenses? MARCH 25 Basket ball girls give frolic in gym. And inspire us with lots of pep and vim. MARCH 26 Columbia, Symphony Orchestra here, After that our orchestras ashamed to appear. Miss King, our beloved directress, leaves. It is needless to say that everyone griex es. MARCH 29 Last number of the Lyceum, Criterion Quartette. It may be the last but it's sure the best yet. Doris! Doris! You'd better beware. Miss Zingsheim is vamping Bascum with care. MARCH 30 Oklahoma City debating team here. They actually think we have cause to fear. MARCH 31 A bunch of seniors are caught in the act Of bicycle riding, and that's a fact. APRIL 1 The B. D. D. S. gave a hard initiation I There wasn't much left for the poor congregation. APRIL 4 Enough is enough, but. too much is too much, And we hope the old weather man'll take it as such. lDon't see how they could have had more rain during the flood.1. APRIL 5 It was stated today. and it's a fact., That nothing was lacking in welcoming I-lac. APRIL 6 Program-Mr. James and Mr. YVilhite- A dandy good chapel is right. APRIL 7 Shang explains that he would like to kick Ti, But that he's afraid and this is why- All animals and dogs are protected by the state. If you kick them it's-the Judge and a story to relate. APRIL 8 Every one boost the Shawnee debate. The winner's a thing decided by fate. APRIL 9 We find that Olie is very afraid Gertle G's cap and gown too large will be made. ...-.1... ---i .. faf' if . I , 10 ' -wmzs -L4 Jess 'h BAND' A L17-. .,,- ......+...... Nl -Q . - 2-xx Q tsoqrgbqb way 5 v J 4' ,JK-J ', f' - - W AA- : ff' , i- Q' --5 ff -111 , 7, e sssl f eff it :se ny, W One Hundred Fifty-nine R ,VA T it, 4 41a .4 X . -dl-iw lf?-'?TT ,, Ln ' -..... . 33. as , 334 X .FM .. 4 ,I I X le. 4 .gl J ,Q .. ii .ru .W f , P 13. lm .1 Q Q -.v ,Ji .31 ,ft .6 l L., f J' x- m ,W I 1 I F I 5-'J 'x f 1 gs: o 9 s C n 3 x V 4 1 v r i I f r? f I r -X , -- X , ,, . ... ......,.. . - FN-N One Hundred Sixty 3 WW -..,. 37 -ii' an B' I9 Q-X-k,IfODRr6 ...M 21 APRIL ll Earl Boyd in rlelivcring poetry. Makes .1 mistake and sings off the k APRIL 13 Program-Junior Schubert Club per cy. forms- Mighty good program-no need of reforms. APRIL I5 XVI- have with us the A M M Glee. Under the auspices of the Juniors you see. APRIL 16 Big baseball game is played todfty. Our lnoys sport. their colors without APRIL 18 delay. A bunch of Seniors, including the five jokes, Have a line plrty trt-at and also some c0kes . APRIL 19 XVilher admits that he's very yrlzvl His lips ure thitk because 'twould he sfld. Since when you grow oltl your lips g.ow thin, If he shoultl wear his completely in. APRIL 20 Did you ever have so much to do? I think the exhibits are foolish. I7on't. you? APRIL 27 Mrs. Ross has charge of the program today VVe enjoyed it. YVhat do you say? APRIL 28 The l reshma,n's Idear of Latin. Hic. Haoc, Hoc. tA farmer made some coke? It took ten cops To limi his hops. Hic. Haec. Hoc. APRIL 29 Again we have a lmsehnll gwtnie, L. H. S. is sure spreading her fame. MAY 2-3-4 May Hay festival and May rlav exhibits. Anything else the teacher prohibits. MAY 5-6-7 Glee Club and lull team off for the state meet. They plan to contest at the contest s'at. MAY 9 Seniors save party to say farewell. Did they enjoy it? You never can te MAY 11 ll. For the Ilrst time in years and years, 1' X ,fy h H I I txt.. .., 0 , CAPTAW :M-iyiite w QAPAt N T ' ' F E AR F U I- ll D59 N P-lp D A O E ' A 1' law' H--, . ...iraea1L?:1l-1 'itxtfi' if' 7' 51555 fs- EEE12? gt- :El .f 1- V -. In U, f u Y ., .-- '. . Tl' 1 ' 5 JV, - 'L ', is . ,' Q 2 E .tt l ' 1' J ' fs E nth.: , WOR! TU -' Tn! Lenin 'fbi : F' .3 i ' - K if 7 x ' Y 25 t csv, , Q X f .f rf sd. fi' 7 . 1 . 5 t A gms 1 1 Q . 5 . I x in , ' 3- 5 -A . Q, 'Tue semen ' VC I-Ash:-we ro if .t -Agni UUINGIORS, me K TOme'FkE5pgEL'E'..5gEg8gS . 14 4 QQ 75 ' .Q Q 33 I - IQ w lf? ,. 21 7 ,U 3 ..1- Us P? r-'f '-l'U'vH' ,- V535 ,M -5. 'E 'fl 'l wt ' ,, X . kv r a ,EJ U., A The Seniors give their own last will and cause tears 173 , ,, X A in ,145 X F-FK. X-'ff.,,,.,.' v I si w lg wi LLCNR NV. One Hundred Sixty-one ' ii. emi -'i P1157 ' ' ,,-,,...Y 4, ,ff ' g.l I9 21 ef' Lv X - .-inns-. KFCRYAN ' 2s . ki . H111 Z . :wtf it h ' K nl If HESU diy. nn:DHA I ' gif? WHATDIDQHE X W V -wa ' T Ab N, , ' ue: I I I, . l I x I l R l 3 PV 9 'Q' l 9 I L -HRK E BILL f ALt5 1r ITHINK P 1.. 1 0 0 ' l I 3 L' . c 0 un 1 ...B , V iv i ' W P X' v lg' ffl 11. ' N L ' fy ' 74 I tg' -. ax 7. x Y G1 5 mms? ' Z :U , 0 ,P 7' .gs I N iff, 4 ' 1 W. x 1 -ivy' ..L.L..l1.l. 1 MAY 12 Junior class sells candy, in sticks, And tho' we need not mention lt, ice cream, in bricks MAY 13 Junior-Senior Reception held All other receptions it fully excelled. MAY 15 For Seniors, This Baccalaureate Sunday's a day. For feelings that are happy but by no means gay. MAY 16-17'-18 Exams, Exams, don't let 'em ketch yer Or else you'l1 be found luing flat on a stretcher. MAY 19 Athletic .Association has picnic in full sway Our grandest imaginations cnuldn't have pictured such a day MAY 20 COIlllllC'Il00IllCllf day! What tho'ts till our mind? Of much hard work. And long months of grind. Yet, we Weep, as we think, That Weill ne'cr again be An L. H. S. student, Happy go luekyn and free. Our minds wander baek, And there 's a great thrill of pride, As we recall, how our boys 0f't in victory did ride. We remember the hard work And some days of dispair, But that's all over-shadowed By the good times lingering there. And tonight as we listen 'l'o our Valdictorians voice Even if we're proud We can 't wholly rejoice. And we find it a hard thing But a thing we must say, HFarewell, L. H. S. We leave you today. -M. R. M. 9 N I A1 an I 59 f.fjQf5 . e ' ., :' ' f , ' , N Q 4 Q .ZX Z O 561:-f 113i:1 . kr One Hundred Sixty-two ml, W - vi-5 ,, X ,, , L V JI:-, 5 , f ...qf '7 A, l -: . ... -,li--'f'I L ' Q V ff iiyf? ggi Q E , V ,,,, , ..-M . , , . , , QW' , A-eg r 1. 'lg ,, 1g 1 Qxj 43 ,xx y H H ! ai ig 51 3 EQ i if yi lf 5 554 4 411 2 I: gg if W II 1, , ll l 1 X1 3 S! :. 1 1, I ,I im M 1 Q I iii SQ lgf U WE il l E ! Si ll E? il I A I Q! it fr E if 2? ii Q I1 Li eg I Q i L .2 H A f- w Yw FQ T 5 V Q, i ,Q 1 ' 'f 7l5f1gfTTi?. f. , ,,. ,gg f,..,,,mM A N ' WQX 0l101IllIldl'0dSixly-UIYUU ' 35.3 ---v, ,f ' - - -, K --1 'rl L. .,, V- i,..L:,,rf,9 , ,. , W ' in-mi.-1,.,,' '.:.....-.ff ' 1, -51 Qlffl, T.. . ir.: , . 3' . U- N' - its tg 7, , ii if :sg ny rf- 53 N, .V E. 3' ,..., W mf .' fe, Lg, . A .ax ,M E1 mf- 'YA' I , ,4- FT' M if lg Ei lj:-. rm ,. t. i 93 9, s., . .., it UZ' I9 GQ,II0DRcG :fa 215 V1 s Lt., Miss Brauer: Clara, what were the dates 1 ot' Franklin. Clara Bryant: Well, he had one with De- - - borah Reid in 1730. Il , M' rv 2' ' ov 'l :re Lee Noe Cin Zoology Classj. What does internal mean? Miss Wiest: 'Why internal means inside of course. Lee N.: Well, what does external mean? Miss Wiest: Out-side. Lee N.: Then would internal-external mean inside-out? 1- -g.: Olive Cox: Mr, Whitworth wouldn't you be .5 si f -'E - ' ?' - X X migg ,- glad if I d get canned : ... Velma Ferrell isuddenlyj: Why, you - i vhei Twig cou1dn't get her in a can.' R. B. Lamb: Do you know why Everett McDuffie's feet are so much like a camel's? Guy Crawford: No, why are they? R. B.: Because they go so long without water. Mr. James: My! but lt's late. Do you think your wife will get up and let you in when you get home? Mr. Rawlings: Sure, I'll make her. I'll scratch on the screen and she'1l think that her dog has been left out. f' '-22' . Guy Millard: You know that new girl, Vera Clark? Well she always flirts with .Mg qv, E lf. gig' me in Short-hand. ' L. ' - Bess Sparlinz What's the matter with your wx Q manga Mr 1ips? . Anna Dell A: They are chapped. Bess S.: Who's the chap? cp Qui . ii if? . 9 .Q if ' r! Af ...C .. .aee 'E ,B it-11 'l ' , . ' ' 12 4 f-if One Hundred sixty-four Q-xx' OW 1 1 - W? X A, f! W , , -- V- Y ' - -! A .S , . :,,.s- ', 1' 'B is e iff ' P , - W ,, lf. Li. -V. , W , , ,W ., l, . .,.., 0: .1 n --,-,L ,J 1 W 111- N ,- ' H -1 , i if 1 J . . 4- is 3 r I 9 GSv If CD-RIG .eye 2 I X t AMA? A ,i uf- 0' '52 ri KK Miss Overstreet: Do you know Lincoln's , fee , ' A ,gi gg A 2 ' 'ji Gettysburg Address? 'f 1 . 0 1 A pi . V. n 1 ' - Earl Boyd: Why, .I thought he lived in the 'Z 5 4 N .yi White House. t I ,, p :fit-A I ' L cl X -fl? Mr. Lide: For Heavens sake, wha.t's that noise in the Study Hall? 'fair Student: Oh nothing, probably its only history repeating itself. 4 ' 4 if an iw f J, -rigs!! ' A5135 Miss Means: Does the moon effect the tide? , 71 AND y '1' if aa Mabel Moll: No, just the untied. I omrifn- E. ll L , 7 ,gtg vr nv tunnel: CB ' .iw w, V .fqfff . lv Mr. Whitworth tin History Classy : What is enamel?' ' M LUX ff l Velma F.: Oh, its some kind of hard junk that you put on stuff. r ,, ',,,, I' i 1' Ji ,Q Pg f 1- it W o ,ms Miss Wiest: Alfred why were you absent fi If ? yesterday? J ' ff! Alfred Forney: Had the toothachef' R 7 ' Miss Wiest: Has it stopped aching? , f . Alfred: .. I don't know, the dentist has it. If E4 Il 'V 111 Miss Means fin Hamletjz Paul you be one fool, and Orrin, you be the other.' ' Student: I wonder who is practicing in the Gym, every night. H ,lf Miss Overstreet: Why? 3 Student: oh, I just heard that Mr. Raw- -5 f fgg-ffj:,5EQl - QQ lings was teaching some one to- mx 546 f ,LT Miss Overstreet: 'To what? H E4-is K Gov-N' QW Q student: '-To ball the Jack. - i,f Miss Overstreet flowering her glasseslz To '-' f 1 -.- J w! '. ball Jack who? L - ' , ffl i 'Mft N - 'ft sjjgif y X t IH K ', . rrs y i 5954513.55 I I -. 1 ,.,- ' f ,?4 o -..-' - '1.1f.T:+4-11 . ,G ' A, S5 o , , ' A ' ' if Juli HIV it igf fwalw f f as - my 1 un if 1 -145 , , ., A- A A - Q , i f N ' A 1 ikifitglggyh ,.-. ily, , - . ' -:- 5 . ' t 'wif-i5g w it .t is Ei is Sill, 'i it 5.1 P ' i .1 A., Y -.. as , -.1 I? 4 cv-J ws ' 1 ,, . , I9 cm.,IrGDRf6qJa 21 Jack Shanklin, to Naomi Carroll: Doesn't that music sound heavenly? It nearly lifts one off his feet. Naomi: Obi It doesn't sound that heaven- fl 1: ' g I I m GFI' WW, es: If we .' I All I 19 n 1 0 ly. At least it doesn't lift you off mine. ,ll . Freshman: Well, I was a Republican but I'm certainly not one any more. W Senior: Why, what's wrong now? Freshman: Oh, you know I asked a Junior why James polices the hall, and he said ' the Republicans appointed him. I fT 'fP 5 Mr. Whitworth fin History Classl: What x did the Persians wear when they went to war? .,: o -LIAR. L Ruby Robinson: 'They wore trousers and 5:61 A mit.. caps on their heads. Q Q gsm QI :si-Ie' 21, . QM Miss Wiest Cin Ancient History Classlx Name the divisions of the Mediterranean. Edgar G.: I didn't know that you could divide sea water. . , In Zoology. Class, Miss Wiest was standing by. Qi b hw A W -1 the window and trying to rearrange the curtain. i K ' K Miss Wiest: Lawrence will you please sit L, B lvl Lv., 'Z ' z d0Wn?rx . '1 -.43 - 'i f4 :'U 'U ' Lawrence O.: But Miss Wiest, may I put s .v', R 7 99 the curtain down, the sun makes my head itch. Mr. Whitworth tin History Classy: Who was the father of Israel? ii- Pupil: Abraham Mr. W.: Yes, and who was his mother? Raymond C.: Abraham's wife. 4 L rivni Q ,',-07 ,ora M H135 Ruth March fat a football gamel: Obi look W 'A ',, ' -I . ,- at those boys in all that mud. How will they :I-71 gif- its 4 4' fihi-f :fx ' f A A' -1, I ever get it off? rained, V' 'x 1' 'Sr' ' A Orrin Stephens: Why what do you suppose i ACTION SCRUBTE gm our scrub team is for? 5? . I gi N , K ffffjig, of ..-- N Q ,af f' , 1' 'T 'f.. 1 ' ng -'-' '1- One Hundred Sixty-six it - rx ,,. ,, h ff, f ' -. ,f A .gpg -: - . -t' 1 K f f g - H-V if W V H ,, is if - .5 I ' I -,w f , W , - . - - - . I m-we 1 .Q f' M -A . I .. I law' ' if4i'1'fi'i f3if2:J ''T 'iI '75'3'? W 'ff' -. . e ' I ' f I 1 . U .4 N7 41-A iv I9 Gio -Za 2 I I , VJ - - LX! 'gf-A .ill It was a rainy morning and Clara Bryant ' A - fflxig came into office two minutes late. h 2,22 Mr. Lyde: Why are you late this morning, 9 . HQ : have you a good excuse? 0,1 K 1, fir., f ' ff I - r Clara: Yes, sir, the bell rang before I got 11117: Z Q Iii. here. '! 4 'T ' Yi Mr. Rawlings believes that the most essential thing in geometry is a good figure. We fear that some of the students will have a very poor chance in that class. H' 'il lv Clara March: I saw something last night we that I just couldn't get over. it aJ l Hubert Murriu: What was it? j- Qi, Q Clara M.: The moon. , ' 4 'N -'-' :W GATA? 'I' y il Guy Millard: Where were you pinched? 5: Gertrude Leggett: In the door. ff - . . iip Miss Means: There have been several com- 'Im ,MLA ' - um' ' plaints made about the conduct of the pupils in 5 0 1 '5 HLA here at the lunch period. X' k 1 xg' Orrin Stevens: Well we can't eat without making a noise. 1'-UNCH HALL an Miss Means: Who has the excuse? Travette W.: I know--Vernon. I 5-fi Lucille L.: Are you keeping track of Vernon? ff' Travette W.: No! but I'm keeping track of tl1e excuse. I- V ! P, 1 F Mary Hewitt: Paul, what is the matter with Q Qhliif your lip? .- QQ .- F , Paul Wilson: I hurt it at practice last 'fi- '-H -5 night -1 lg- 1 ' i X . Mary: Oh, I d1dn't know you practiced M' F13 N every night. ' -- -4-L L' P i Milt- 2, , Q 1 - ' Q31 fa Qi 6 1 X FJ L - -e ' 7 .I 5.57. ft - ' ' ' Ze-ezffff ff it . M It . Y W One Hundred Sixty-seven X f,..5 ' 'Z ' I A ' , Vw g.' Z 2 ' Y' . a., wir.: fr J fl. 49 if GD iqyf, 2 I N-f........,.......- . ., ,, , .. B-I X v ! ff NN L fx , wif ,137 'Q'-'H TZ- Y W V Y V Y f ,Y V V Q5d,xl l H ' 'k f -'- 'A' 'U' 'A'ii-'TI' -- ef, Q, ,q,,,, , ? ,, - L ' 1'ffM5cn1'+ '?'fA' X54 lgwjWs'A J il? if-rf5 9-E f?ffg' f ' ' i 'J ,X ff CQQM .. 5: 9 X -'V 9, One l'l'undrcd Sixty-eight x'x --,--qf- X-Z f K f,lIi:Q1t2::f'V TW ' - K ,, Y 'sIL??7 W 1. K --,Wi-:gf,:f1z-3 f ' ljjgl , f -.gg A ,. , trw, ,, ,, ,. ., ... ,. , . , . ,. .,, ,, l,...,,l' iff! ' .- - f m e wn5'f a:.l5 I -,N W I ,, '- . fr V.. I g p! ' ,Q 3, , 41 ' .N , 'xl QW. .A ,fax s V x. .. ,-, ,y .gf . u U v Lf. --I . 1' - - ' rg,..: I9 21 X P Ted Amphlet Qin the Dentist Offlcej counting his money. ' i The Doctor: Oh, you needn't pay me be- HF fore your 'tooth is pulled. Ted: I know, but I just wanted to see '1 -- -W ' how much I had before you put me under the influence of ether. .l ,,- ... A n Chastain. .2 ' Q Ruby Welch: ffwant to buy a ticket, Mister? 0' is I The Man: Why I'm sorry, but I can't be there, but I will be with you in spirit. Ruby: Fine! We only charge fifty cents for spirits. .'- . f I- , , 51 1 u . g o I' 0 I , ' - 1 'I 1 U sveeq, if f ft- as ' lc? li May I print a kiss on your lips? I asked. ,. She nodded her sweet permission, 5 So we went to press and I rather guess, we printed a. large edition. 'fl . H - Q12 1 x .Y ' X I Clara March: Girls get out of my way, I Xa fav t b , W ' A want to get in my locker and go home. ' QA 4 Ai ' b Q, Lucille Ludrlck fin Dom. Science Classy: I'm sure glad I don't go with anysHlgh i School boys. M Ruth March: I guess they are glad too. 5 .J L 4 1-K Z ', ' Orrin S.: Have you any 'Lambs Tales'? '- ll. A Miss McKenzie: Now don't get smart in .5 V 4 f here, this is a library., not a .butcher shop. if 6: if I . A 'Z , v ' K A ,' I .ff 3' A 'wif-J W slr- Z If E . A.'. 5fi..I- I1 '42 f 'Q' V One Hundred Slity-fnfrid ' 5- uf. A - -15: ' -I ., - A ' - 1. '1 - - 4' '- l N ff ' ' ll f yf Q. Q I l ...... , M' 'ff' 1 '. 2- 'L 1 i - t 1 .- 'K L 7 Wi' Never let your studies interfere with your high school education, says-Charles 'Ai ,AWE 1 g-.ya 21 mwix 'E N Q11 Pauline Gray: Oh you are bright I bet your mother has to put you under a tub so the sun can rise. ' Eugene Johnson: I don't get up in time for that, but I stay out so late that there's no moon. ' Alfred Forney: My mother was born on Christmas and my father was born on the Fourth of July. Miss Brauer: And I suppose you were born on the first of April. har . r 'I vavwmhl-,.4,,L,?2 - Kenneth Dunham says that the girls use so -' ' 5535 much powder that the cleaners charged 1 him i ,L twenty-flve cents'extra for cleaning his coat. . K jf 'e John frushing in papa's roomy: Papa, the coffee pot and kettle are singing. Papa: Nothing strange about that my boy. ' I' John: But they are singing for a wager. Papa John John Papa: : Because the frying pan is in the middle holding the steaks. 42 Mabel Moll: Isn't Wilber' a wonderful or ' M , E player? M Mary Hewitt: Well, how about Shang? +- ,S Miss Means: Our text books have come, and I want everyone to be sure and have one by tomorrow. Clyde Herndon: Well, I never can catch them when they are not looking down there. D l1omo'fi ' peanut . ,rin an Miss King: Claude you had better take home a copy of the Pennant to practice on your part. Claude Simpson: The Pennant ! why Ed- gar told me it was the Peanut. Hundred Seventy 1Y! , - ,ag -f,, g fliivftv l ,I U, ., I I 1. EV'hY 'TETEWET x V?lQ5 -if ' F 'V V F J qi Mrs. Heiss: Boys what are you doing? E E K A Y Us 4 1 TYRCHFLE' Boys: Shooting craps. - '. ,', YA Rm.., Mrs. Heiss: Boys, please don't do that. don't eg' L 'Z 1 -5 you know that life is as precious to the little ' fi: craps as it is to you? ' m 9 5 1 Mabel Moll: Have you heard the latest scandal on Mary? Lameda N.: No, what is it? Mabel: Why. she kissed Alfred right on the Tennis court! fans f -Q John March: Mary, get off my feet. 1' , ' Mary Hewitt: I would, but it's to far to if -- ,gif X If-J NFCR T, walkin: ,' 137 A H VV7 f. -' -V Gertie Geissler to Lameda in English IV Class: You know every time I look at Paul Sponsler, I think of When a Fellow's in Love ,He's a. Fool. A salesman was talking to the Senior Class -,-,iggnyx and showing them samples of invitations, sud- denly, Marie exclaimed, What if we should have our names changed? Salesman: Oh, that's all right, I'll change your name. 99 litem., ,J ,Q Mrs. Heiss: Charles, you forgot to change your subtrahendf' Charles fembarrassedlz No, the laundry just didn't get home. l l Mr. Lide: Don't you think Miss King is a H: rl. 5 I X J I good singer?' Shiv! -' f 'fzflw ' , 1 f , Mr. Rawlings: She ought to be, she has V-' lff ' .M , , Mocking Bird legs. N, xx l ae, if cas, 9 W5 izxx K e t twdmigfi-a Ae sg-' -S rm' . f ' -- lf.-'. 4 N ', - 4 ' di- ' sf ,,f' .f ff All ,,, ,C W One Hundred Seventy-one vi:-, , :V 1 L -' V .s 52-2 f' J f Hr. 4 , M if 1 1 y.,, Zg, A l .gl r L 5 W al' .. ,li ' ESQ 53 2 V. 11 My ,lf ...V ,ff 1 ... .l M 4 11 , . wg r, QM ,1 44, +552 WZ gg- . fail? :fs ' 154 u' ill 'fl l .2 ,lg we ale :gif V' V I I l h xl ,vii .Ja . ,W , ga. ll lfll TW 'W W: 5 ff ' Tae? esta '? 'P 1 v ' ill, . F1 N, , 4, . 'W . 7 'XV at MJ' lf . . f . V- arf-J ,ucv :M i y 1 r 2 ,A H w I Y f 4 X l ff N .. -...... ...,,.,....,-...... ....-.-.......,-n. .,... ,., . ,R . W, ... .....,. ..... .......- ......,.. . . -. ........,,f5n,.,.,,:,?,,,.,T:1:4K D. 1 . . -- ' ...,'- ,TL - ,, J , :fa -f-1+ . K One Hundred Seventy-two V 4 'viaklf . X +13 gf . Wx .TW W.,WgWi'C. wil l w1l,.gtiv,4 .,, -K., sr, ,1 .,, 3 .fn-' fa . , l ,pm . 1 ,fiif je+QfQgJs'L,39Ql?- :' e eS.QIrGJRfG 21 1 Verna Simpson: Girls, this is the best cold an ' cream, it will just take anything off your pd! .-2 , ,, nl use iff' ' cut . K . - X 1 face-U ' i MQW 'lllllffll 1 ull- lllll lvl. N.. u .la QKVLWUH 'IU' I' I Florence M.: Well, I believe I'll put some A - on the end of my nose then. Y Q 'wi L,R055 Merritt La Grone: Do you think a girl can love before twenty? Mary Coltharp: Nope! too large an audience. 1 Robert Sprague was talking to Zelpha over , 1 -f,' Q the telephone: Well Zelpha, what have you .ik t on for tonight? 1, . X ' Zelpha Carter: Oh nothing!! - Robert: Well get dressed right quick and we'll go to the show. i ' Xia ' . Miss Means 4 in the publiclspeaking classlz What's the matter with you Clifford. can't you speak any louder?' Be more enthusistic, open your mouth, and, throw yourself into it? ' ' . 'l Guy Millard: How much did you spend on gxggur A 'LL your girl last night? Q-Ngflii js Orrin S.: Thirty cents. 11' -- Guy M.: Is that all? -'+j 5J-,,.-5f- Orrin S.: Yes, that's all she had. av Cecil: Edgar, have you ever caught Audrey flirting? Edgar: Why, yes, that' the way I caught her. At Walters Mr. Rawlings approached the foot- ' ball boys who were seated around the dinner 5 I vu-a-.sea-ff table: Well boys, how are you enjoying your NEXT ,, .- . , meal? , ' ' .121 T ,, , :Ex Shang: Oh, this old cow must have been a kj, . prize fighter, it's so tough. g .'v'i?5A' up e , Coach to Tex: How did you find your meat Tex? ' Tex: Oh, I just turned over this slice of potato and thereit was. W 'Q ',' J : 'N ' ' g I 'J One Hundred Seventy three if. Q M Q i i- ' ' V ' A ' 'Jn' v:a:..tfi:.:. -. .L . .' ' 1 6 4 x xjlff ' fe Q , fig if rr' reg..-wgrfolzfe 2.1 STUDY HALL RULES 1. Do not enter until tardy bell rings. 2. Don't pay any attention to the teacher in charge. 3., Note writing is encouragedg it is good English training. 4. -Do not talk below a whisper. 5. Sing, if you can't whistle. 6. Don't forget to carve your initials on the seat. 7. If the period is too long, forge a library permit. 8. Leave when the eight minute bell rings. 9. Those breaking these rules .will be prohibited from standing in the office. Norris Hollingsworth: In what course will you graduate, Shang? Clyde Herndon: Why, I imagine in the course of time, from the present prospects. ' Yes , said Bascum Pippin, I want to do my -bitg so I've decided to raise some potatoes. ' Q Well I thought I would try that too, said Harold Gevers, but when I looked up the way to do it, I found that potatoes have to be planted in hills and our yard is perfectly flat. i Hubert M.: Have you read 'Freckles'? Inna J.: No, that's just my vellg' John March to one of our new teachers: May I have the excuse card? New faces! New faces! exclaimewr. Whltworth, I can always remember people when I once see them but I can't reme- -,5--. New facesg he muttered again. No sir you are mistaken, said Johag j: had this face for seventeen years. 'ii She frowned on him and called him, Mr. Because in fun he only Kr. And so in spite That very night This naughty Mr. Kr. Sr. H5 Seventy-four. ZQEEHZSSLIQ HLkA'l8?Mi ' ' , ik, , x Oh, the freshies protest and clamor Whenefer you call them green But it' would take a hammer To dent their leathern bean Senior Deep wisdom--swell head- Brain fever-he's dead- Junior Fair one-hope fled- Heart busted-he's dead- Sophomore Played football-nuff said Neck broken-fhefs dead- FRESHMAN ' Milk, famine--not -fed Starvation--he's dead. 0 CHAMPIONSHIP Our aggregation since the .year of 1908 Has tried hard to earn the championship of the state Many hours our team has practiced hard To keep their record from being marred By other teams who claimed a right In the State Championship iight Sometimes ending in a freefor all To keep other 'teams from making a score Our team played Altus with all their soul, But they broke up our playhouse by drop kncking a goal Our thanksgiving game lost Norman s place This left only three team in the race One team was ruled out for ineligible men What do you suppose happened then We put the other team in afpretty mes , Ana the championship title fell to L H s !El2'ZS. Et,.i!li2A.1 Q-MV, i'MFWo ' -,Wi I 5 i I FWJK 'P Y vi WANTED A RECIPE FOR Shang Herndon 's Football .ability ' Wilber Harper 's Basket Ball ability Bess Sparlin's influence Orrin Steven 's Getting By Miss Means art of talking J iggs good nature ' Mary Hewitt 's popularity Juliet Dowdy's brains Lela Anderson 's curls . Fern Putney 's poetical genius Paul Spons1er's parading around Mabel 's g and Margery 's ' ' Fiddling ' ' Edgar Cones hypnotic power Miss King's patience , Geraldine Anderson's geometrical HJ figure 5 1 Hubert -Merrill 's giggling '1 i Leslie Powell 's artistic ability I 2 Glenn 's art of delivering HJ speeches - Skinny 's art of seeing visions of 25 years hence Guy Millard 's ability as a business manager Fred Farquhar's faithfulness in assistingihis class Norris Hollingsworth 's laugh P ' ' X . its -' jim So. . 3. E555 15,-I, ig... uw' 3524 '. ,M .I- f. N. , gk A, BAA +I: x 'F I I9 fm,IfCDRf6..Ja 21 X Wig... , - 3. :I lg. :V -ft is Q w if.: sw S igif. X.-eh. Y. .uf L- ., gr, gl. :uf 1,71 V . 125 ' VM f. .1-I w, ge- ,, 'Lf' 1, l .n -, fr ,Q esp, f rg . M ji- 'T 'w ie f z -31.14 . ir. , f ' L,lf - sw' Y.--' v K if.-11, , Y: Ll LAWTON EVENING SCANDALIZER FRIDAY EVENING DECEMBER llth, 1945 LAWTON WINS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP IN FOOTBALL Lawton High School defeated Geronimo High School yesterday afternoon, in a post season game, by a score of 42-0. It was a hard fought game throughout, but gives Lawton the State Championship. Lawton not only has this record, but also of being the only team, since the all victorious team of '20, that has not been scored upon or had their goal line cross- ed. The line-up for Lawton was as fol- lows: Curtis Parker Jr., Capt., Bascum Pippin Jr., John March Jr., Bill Merrill, Paul Wilson Jr., Jack Shanklin Jr., Clif- ford Gigoux Jr., Vernon Leggett Jr., Tex Pettit Jr., Norris Hollingsworth Jr. FIRE DESTROYS DEPARTMENT STORE-LOSS ESTIMATED S100,000' The Chastain and Forney department store was destroyed completely, last night, by fire. The loss was estimated at 3100,000 with only 35,000 insurance carried. Mr. Forney stated this morning that the building would be rebuilt im- mediately. The fire is believed to have been caused by a cross electric wire. Senator and Mrs. companyed by their Jr. and Zelpha, left ton, after spending friends and relatives, Robert Sprague, ac- two children, Bobby today for Washing- several weeks with in this city. LITTLE STORIES OF THE STREET Mr. John March, who owns the ladie's ready to Wear Department Store of this city, returned to the city this morning, from Mineral Wells where he has been taking baths to reduce his flesh. We are very glad to state that the trip was high- ly successful, as he lost three pounds. The Rev. Kenneth Dunham who has closed his Holy Roller revival services at Tinney, arrived in the city today. He reports great success and also that Sister Geraldine Anderson formerly of this city, is one of his latest converts, and that she has consented to assist him in his won- derful work. Leslie Powell left today for Paris, where he will continue his study of art, under the famous Harujmdrw. Mr. Dale Boren has purchased the Hot Tamale wagon formerly owned by Friendly Ben . Mr. Boren will add a Chili department to it, which will be operated by Mrs. Boren. Hot Chili can then be obtained from the wagon or be delivered to any part of the city. Guy Millard has established his barber shop on the corner of Dearborn and First Street, Ladie's hair bobbing a specialty. .Q S I - , X0 , Yr . ..'- -- FJ-XJ ' 1 '- .il7 ' -f-Z ,'f' . J el' wwf f One Hundred Seventy-eight W - ':-I 5 . ' , Q 4xi1 ..? 'A' I: f :Ffa .y v-y ' nf' .5321 1 DIVORCES Divorces were granted to the following, by Judge Bascum Pippin: Ruby Welsh Wilson vs. Paul Wilson, Virgil. Marler Wilson vs. Roy Wilson: Geraldine An- derson Xlnos vs. James Xinos, better known as Jimmie the Greek g 'Mary Coltharp Leggett vs. Vernon Leggett. All' of the grounds for divorce were cruelty. In all of the cases the' ladies concerned were granted restoration of their maiden name. THEATRES ORPHEUM-The famous Edgar Cones, the Man of Mystery. DOME-Eugene Leggett's sunshine girls, including Lola Coates, Edna Wilson, Margueritte Fraser, Neva Boone, and Clara Bryant. LAGRONE BRAND-Garvene Gooch in 0 Daddy . Also a sunshine comedy. MAJESTIC-Madam De La Burton and the famous company will appear at this theater all next week. Madam Burton makes a specialty of restoring lost or stolen articles, and is also noted for -re- -- storing stolen hearts. V ANNOUNCEMENT A. J. Rawlings the man who has re- cently purchased and become the Presi- dent of the Lawton Baseball club, an- nounces that if there are any men or boys in town who care to play on his team they will please notify him at once, and their salary will begin immediately. Q4 CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED-Dish washer, wonderful op- portunity to get into business for your- self. See or phone N. Fenton Hollings- worth at once. WANTED-LA man. see Bess spar-un. WANTEDfPhotographer at Marler Sisters' Studio. WANTED-Collector at March's Ladies 'Ready to Wear Store. FOR SALE-5 room apartment, up- stairs over the vacant lot. See Tex Pettit at once. WANTED-Manicurist. Call Rev. Ken- neth Dunham, between the hours of 1 and 5 on Tuesday evening. WANTED-Clerks at Ferrel Sisters Fashion Shop. Professional Column LAWYER--Curtis Parker, room 206 Koehler Bldg. MARIE KENISTON-Doctor. Office at the corner of First and C Avenue. Office hours 9-12, 1-4. Phone 116. LAWYER-Carl Hanks, room 72 in the U See Moore Upstairs Building. As I have just begun the practice of Law. I cordially invite you all to come and see me, and bring your troubles 'n' every- thing along. ' DENTIST-Clinton Davis, room 964 Kress Bldg. ' OSTEOPATH-Mabel Cole, 912 C Ave- nue or. phone 197 and I will call at your residence. LAWTON EVENING SCANDALIZER Published Daily . Member of Nauseated Press. Subscrip- tion Rates S6.00 per year. Write XYZ care of the SCANDALIZER. .w - 1,7 , A A 7g'4,u77 I 1, One Hundred Seventy nine -- - -- , H f -H M' ss' .VzAV.g, -..Z AMX ,r xxx -2, -Qvig.---5, dl- 0 - 'Ls x ,Riff 4:1 ' ..- . ----- - e- 1' Y -- 'S ' f i f A J . a-QQ.. , . . ' ' , ' ' mt... ,Q 4 ' -v ' - ' ' ,nur--F-- J 'E r' fl I9 fQ.,1f0Ilc6..J-.,21' X is LITTLE STORIES OF THE STREET fContinuedJ Dr. Dale Sponsler has purchased the pop corn wagon formerly owned by Harry Bryant. Mrs. Sponsler will sell home- made candy at the stand. MARRIAGE LICENSE Nellie Tanner, age 50, Gus Japp, age, 54. Both young people are of this city. STOLEN Mr. Wilber Harper, a well known farm- er of this vicinity, had a mule stolen or strayed from his front yard, last night, Mr. Harper, who is affected by walking in his sleep, is believed to have untied it during the night. It can be recognized by having one ear off, blind in one eye, has a marking of triple hearts on its left shoulder, and weighs about 60 pounds, dressed. SOCIETY I Lawton couple weds. A wedding of much interest occurred this morning, at the home of the groom's parents, on Ima Nutt Street, when Dr. Marie Keniston led to the alter Mr. Orrin Stevens. The bride wore a suit of black silvertone and the groom looked very charming in his evening suit of nile green with acces- sories to match. They will go to Cache, Okla., for a short visit, after which they will be at home to their many friends, at the bride's bungalow, on First Street. The bride will continue her practice of medicine. License was refused today to Lee Noe and Anna Rouse, because the Noe Family objected to the Marriage, V SOCIETY-Continued Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Herndon delight- fully entertained with a six o'clock dinner last night at the Country Club, after which dancing and cards were en- joyed 'by the following: Messers. and Mesdames Parker, Harper, Pippin Shank- lin, Sponsler, Melka, Claude Soper, Pace, Hollingsworth, Amphlett, Clarence Soper, Herndon, and the Misses Mary Herndon, Clella Sponsler, and Mae Pettit. Mrs. Obe Pettit has issued invitations for a costume ball to be given at the Mer- rill Hall, Wednesday evening. Mr . Eugene Johnson entertained yes- terday afternoon in honor of her little daughter, Pauline. Various games were played during the afternoon, after which refreshments were served to the follow- ing: The little Misses Doris Pippin, Vera Shanklin, Dorothy Amphlett, Lillian Soper, and Masters Dale Sponsler Jr., Billy Pippin, Tom Parker, and Eugene Johnson, Jr. NOTICE I wish to announce that I will run for dog catcher. I have had experience along this line, as I played on the 1919 and 1920 football team. For reference as to my good character write to E. S. Lidc, Superintendent of thc Ciiy Schools, Law- ton, Oklahoma. Norris Fenton Hollingsworth NOTICE Since my divorce, I have decided to do public stenographer work. It will be re- membered that I was the World's Champion Typist in 1925 and was also private secretary to 'Senator Robt. Sprague for live consecutive years. I will also teach private lessons. A Miss R. B. Welsh 1- -Pia 25-X I J W I - ' f . I f'r-SU . 2... '- ' - K P -4- 115: ff f f , al ------e I fu - ff One Hundred Eighty QT' I ' OW ' X. g - I, , ' 5: II L.:-f' jj-,a .1 - ,f. V. .t ,rl -, .. - WHO S WHO IN LAWTON HIGH Clyde Herndon 2 Wilber Harper Clvde Herndon 2 Carl Hands Leslle Powell 2 Wilber Harper Most Popular Gzrls I Marle Kenlston 2 Lola Coates Jack Shanklin Gus Japp Guy Millard Juliet Howdy Clella Gooden Igeip 'l'1E l..ORE STAFF ani the Senior Class of 1921 wish to take this means of thanking the Business Men, who have so loqallq supported us in making a success of our A-nnual. We also wish to thank the ,diferent students of the high school who have w ' i 'ked our enterprise. we wish to t ank especiallq the cartoonists and stenographers, who have worked so faithfullq for us' tDe hope that this book maqiube one that qou will love and cherish for' manq, manq IISGFS. 'E -QQ 1vQY' f Q, l ' K ff . - , 'Q One Hundred Eighty two :I . ..,. ,,..f-- . -if Z . -o , ,..f- .,. , ' ' H - ra.,-.11,'v ' ., :RIGMZB 21 .w- ..,' r I A. 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EVESMETT cm VQVXQV Mens 8YoUng Mens C10fh1G1'9 321 C Ave. The L. H. S. Store Championship ' 21 2 4- A THE STORE OF To.DAY 17, f, -,, , 1 I, ,W-5 2 AND To.MoRRow LAwro1v. onuuc-M. U ' i WHERE YOUR PATRON.-XGE E IS APPRECIATED. E 3. wwf' Z n, . ,,-M-'- M 0l Mg' I ,,,,.,. M MM f' 1 'MM' Ml- .V 'Bmw -. - ' .. '1- . 2- '- ' H , 'W . f- :,'E1::-iff. CQ: -. ,. - ' ,uvwwww ,ni ,g,.1.g.. ikzggiyff ,, 5i'vgf1.g:5:321 m,, 2 .. mwwdwwa E.,ffwf'iZE'-EiY,L:l.'4i1 1Q 1 fgWMf1:Kf1.'2'5f'fmH2f ' ' ' at I U ,,,,..f-Q, - ...uf E E EE s x74I aww , , ll., . ,, N, W , .fx - 'H ---- - -W2 'I' : 'r'- - ,A .33 Y 5'- EuwwEQHfHlh-Eg'MQQmwfwLf ,vvffeas 65 Y ' M A' 12 WM' nf+iVf E U i Mimwnysfww M ' ei ' M VE, ,fill , 35,43 1 3 5 may Tm, , ' F 1 YE i f L ku 1 Q in 3 I f Q 114.4 :Exif life 2 ,...-.f?5 5 3 1,4 R. ' 1 9 ' W3 If i e f f W 2 iw... wa 1 1 . L, W A , f s 5355? I Q fi 5 Q ig in E: 255 41qqEvLk!5E 1 14urfsrgizgnw.sglwgssxawxwziggtgggyim 5'ff:1igiix,:lEgg-Egmimmtwiilg 'Q - , N .. ,..,. E5 .... 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Only by your support are we able to maintain the high standard. I I... DAVIS, Propriet 4th and C Avenue. Lawton, Oklahoma, U. S. A. The Lawton Mercantile Co. Since I90l Lawtonfs Best Department Store Men and Young Men's CLOTHING, FURNISHING, SHOES Ladies Ready-To-Wear Dry Goods and Notions O Hlllll First ational ank United States Depositary Capital ............. .... S 200,000.00 Surplus and Profits .... .......... . . 100,000.00 Assets Over .................... .... 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 510,000,000.00 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. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. OUR SERVICE WILL PLEASE YOU N. A. ROBERTSON W. H. QUINETTE GUY C. ROBERTSON SAM MADDUX P. C. MONROF T. M. RUNNELS C. T. MALONE OFFICERS ...................,..........................Presiden' ......Vice-President and Chaiiman of Board of Directors ........Active Vice-President 3 ..........................Cashier .. . . . Assistant Cashier . . . . .Assistant Cashier ....,Assistant Cashier O Hd l T oney Paves the Wgl to the desirable things in life. You may want to go to college, start in business or buy a home-everything must have a beginning. Let us multiply your money for you--Save consistently. MON EY PAVES THE WAY. 'W Z5 Gs V10 ' rgvfn-r-T-T'r1,V THE CITY NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus . . 51001100.00 F. M. ENGLISH .. ..,... President S. M. KING .. .... Vice-President E. E. SHIPLE ......... .... C ashier E. E. CONES... ...... Assistant Cashier J. P. PETTEY ...... Assistant Cashier llwglty lt BE A CUSTOMER OF Citizens State Bank AND BE SATISFIED was cyf Q ' '4s', .J1,' 1.'J.x 5 x - if Lv .NYU NOT THE LARGEST BUT THE SAFEST Big enough to meet all demands. Small enough to give personal attention W. F. BARBER JOE L. PORTER T. R. KEEGAN JOHN WHITE.. to every detail. 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. . . . ..., President . . Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier One Hundred E' Comanche Light and Power Company AND ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES gli! Q X 'A' ' 0 L 3.fQQ.gC'w.G X. x A 1 - cv! 's Comanche Light and Power Co. Comanche Ice Co. Crystal Laundry Co. Lawton Gas and Electric Co. To Achieve Success-SA VE YOUR MONEY Get the habit of saving moneyg it really is a habit. When you have acquired this habit you will succeed while others fail. You gain the confidence and respect of your influen- tial friends and have done much to establish your suc- cess through lile. - LET US ASSIST YOU 400 Paid on Savings SECURITY NA TIONAL BANK TI-IE GOODNER BOOK STORE We are the Only Exclusive fBook Store in lhe Cily O. O. KIRKHAM, Manager Ist Door South City Hall T OUR PLACE YOU WILL FIND NEW FICTION A POPULAR COPYRIGHT BLANK BOOKS-STATIONERY School Books and Supplies for All Grades and Departments O Il I I IN lx DAMASCUS REFINING Co. Successor to in LAWTON STAR REFINING CO. fnr can MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS Gasoline, Naptha, Kerosene, Distillates, Road Oil, Fuel Oil, Transmission and Cup Greases, Soaps, Floor Oil, Furniture Polish YOUR PA TRONA GE SOLICITED Local Phone 48 L. D. Phone I0 IOI-INSON ICE. CREAM CO. Manufacturers of ICE CREAM, DAIRY PRODUCTS, AND ICE OPENJ FOR INSPECTION AT ALL TIMES 529-3I C St. Phone 72 O II IIN tt Cfhe C over Priniinq Compan COMMERCIAL PRINTING Oil Stock Cerfificafes, Corporalion Records, Receipi Books, Stockholders, Ledgcrs andseals 408 5 h STREET PHONE 174 LAWTON, OKLAHOMA IF YOU TRADE HERE -You Get First Class Material Plus Real Service. YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED ' GIVE USA TRIAL Minnetonka Lumber Company H. W. Warsnn, Mgr. Phone 99 I ' K B U 1 C K 610 ,A will J D PARTS and SERVICE HSNOWHILL GARAGE PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY THE NEWS IS PRINTED THE. LAIDTON Nauas I ASSOCIATED PRESS AND INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE MILLER iffffff TIRES I-AWTQN SHOE SHUI? Z QD THE MUST TALKED OF TIRE IN AMERICA REPAIR DONE WHILE YOU WAIT SCHRAM TIRE SHOP Q 418 D Ave. The Shop With The Loud Front Victor Pick Lawton Grocery and Market 307 D. Ave. Phone 25 OHddNi t F. SCHWARTE. JR. Out Door Life Goods and Athletic Supplies I WE RESTRING TENNIS RACKETS I F. SCHWARTE, JR. 305 Ave. D Phone 900 K METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 0HddNt J. M. STEWART J RAY STEWART STEWART 84 SON GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner E Avenue and Third St. LAWTON, OKLAHOMA Phone 670 Shoe Shine Parlor We SHINE Shoes and Cleaning and Pressing Hats Cleaned and Blocked Suits Made to Order CLEAN Hats BILL NEWMAN Phone98 The Peerless Bakery l.awtonFeed anclFuelCo. WHOLESALE and RETAIL 'Me' in Coal of Quality PRIJMPT SERVICE A N D CA K E S Phone 384 412 D Ave. Phone 45 Corner 4th and F Ave. JONES BROS. DRUG STORE The Pioneer Druggists of Lawton and the Firm that Saves your Money. Phone 15 O IIddNI L3 A HOME INDUSTRY..-.i- awton Refining Co. ----PETROLEUM PRODUCTS J. W. WOLVERTON HDW. CO. SW The Winchester Store Quick Meal Gas Stoves White Mountain Freezers fl HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS OF ALL KINDS M' 429-31 D. Ave. Phone 261 THE BIG SWADE Sa Mister! Ay Tank das be good filosafy you get it? When we all regain our senses And just buy the things we need, Simple duds and picket fences Hay and bread and Punkin' seed Cutting out this pomp and splendor And the streets where fashions bloom, .lust salting down the legal tender- H. C. L. will get in doom. And mabe yu shall by som loomber of the Big 'Swadeu HOLLEM 8: TRUITT LUMBER CO. Phone 560 312 B. AVE. LAWTON, OKLA A. L. LUND Has the Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Picture Frames and Window Shades that you want REMEMBER THE HOME BEAUIIFIER PHONE 194 A. L. 411 D, AVENUE USE LUND'S FLOOR SWEEP One Hundred Ninety-eight Corner Fourth and B Telephone 24 STEPHENS ELECTRIC CO. CONTRACTORS If it's ELECTRICAL we do it Lawton, Oklahoma WHY NOT Crane's Candies Brighten Your Home with Sher- win-Williams Paint or Build a Sleeping Porch P Black Rock Wall Board Liggetfs Chocolates The House of Kodalzs A. B. DRUG 1921 . DRUG COMPANY Antrim Lumber Co. The Rexall Store P. C. FONTAINE, Mgr. Cor. Third and F. Phone 108 Nyal Remedies 405 D Ave. Comanche County Abstract Co. Abstracts Exclusively 202-203 Koehler Building Phone 283 oH11Nny LAWTON ICE CREAM CO. MANUFACTURER5 0F HLAVVTONIAN ICE CREAM f-THE CREAM sUPREME',.z..--- Rumiels Print Shop COMMERCIAL JOB WORK VVe solicit a share of your patronage-We are no further away uhan your telephone- -CALL 93- Basement City National Hank LAVVTON, OKLA. LAWTON PHOTO SUPPLY HOUSE v 1 r I A. J. BICE Prop. A complete line ofjilms, albums, fountain pens, and Eversharp pencils. AMATEUR FINISHING A SPECIALTY 315 3rd St. Phone 609 O. G. FELT M. M. TAGUE TELEPHONE 177 Quality Lumber, Quick Service and Satisfactory Prices TAGUE-FELT LUMBER CO. BUILDING MERCHANTS FOURTH and F STREETS LAWTON, OKLAHOMA drezl Kuppenheimer Manhattan Clothes Shirts Society Brand Clothes ACOBSO5 LEADING CLOTHIER If lt Comes From Jacobson's, It Must Be Good Nettleton Shoes Stetson and Knox Hats Phone 696 319-323 D Ave. Buy your Furniture and Hardware from us, we want your business. Your Credit is Good at our Store, we Sell Columbia Grafonolas on Easy Terms. Block Miller l'lclw. Co. George's Booterie Lawton's largest exclusive Shoe Store Fine Hosiery, Trunks, Bags and Suits Cases. The Newest and Latest Styles Always Phone 293 329 D. Ave. Central Drug Store A COMPLETE LINE OF- Houbigant Mary Garden Virandou Vantine Djer Kiss and Azorae Toilet ' Preparations Our Drug and Soda Fountain Departments are the finest and cannot be excelled. Quality, Service and Cleanliness Phones 37 und 38 328 D Two Hundr ed COLLINS Sz HERNDON .Meat ana' Groceries Phone 182 513 C. Ave. H'gh cms Schwarte Sisters Lawton's Leading Millinery Shop T ailoring, Cleaning Authorized D l f GOODWIN consms ROYAL d BUCILLA FANCY Gooos Vanls 85 Putnam s Oiering the Smart Things to Lawton Women 42 D A lh 702 FIRST. Ford Cash and Carry Grocery Save You Money on Everything Y on EA T. 308 D. Ave. Phone 143 T H 1 IT JCE WOLF One Price Clolliier The Store for Men New Spring Styles Southerland Drug The store that Lowerecl the Cost and Highered the Quality of THE QUALITY STORE!! Women 's wear in Lawton- Pure Drugs and Chemicals The Imported and Domestic Young Lddfesl Toilet Articles. of Lawlor' JOHNSON'S Fine Candies. Soda Service Unrxcelled. Phones 9ll and 912 331 C Ave. LAWTGN BUSINESS COLLEGE The School that Teaches you how to turn your hours into DOLLARS. Always have more calls for our Stenographers ancl Bookkeepers than we can fill. Telephone I18 HALE EDWARDS, Pres. Two Hundred VERN E. BOWERS OPTOMETRIST of 405 C. Avenue RAY A. YOEMAN The Tire Man C. R. RIEVES California Fruit Stand LAWYER All Kinds of Fancy lce Cream and lces l General Confectionery. 233 Koehler Bldg. Phone 674 425 D Ave. LIBERTY BARBER SHOP Barber Supplies THE NATIONAL COFFEE 6: TEA HOUSE Nalional Special Blend NOTICE-Coffee when ground quickly loses its flavor and aroma. Our Coffees are fresh ground. hne, medium or coarse as ordered. 3l7 C Avenue We Deliver Phone 97l JACK KERANS Party Novelties, Books and Magazines. 4th and C Avenue Phone 230 326 D AVE MENS QBOYS OUTFITTERS Hart-Sclzafner 6' Jlfarx Clothes. .T , ff Q! if 'ffl Steton Hats and Shoes. T H d dFour ,W-,T 1. 1 ef'-5' N11 '- 524 D Ave. Phone A. L. POLLARD Sporting Goods of all Kinds and Bicycle Accessories. I46I H. A. NEWTON Dry Goods, Shoes. Specialties in Ladies and Childrens Home Made Excelsior and Henderson Garments' Motorcycles. LAWTON. ,z ,. OKLAHOMA 4lI Third St. Phone 249 R. ZAK QUALITY SHOE SHOP The U p-lo-'Dale Clolhier Buy here once and you'Il Always be Satisfied. 3l9 Third St. Phone F ine Shoe Repairing Quick Service We do Expert Machine Work. 3I4 Fourth St. Phone 87l WALTER FULLER LATI-IRAM 8: 'SON Latest Magazines and - Newspapers. Field and Garden Seeds Cold Drinks, Cigars 4l3-4l5 Third St. Phone 7l5 4ll Fourth St. Phone 39 L. D. PHILLIPS Expert W alchmaker General Line of First Class jewelry 323 Third Street O. B. Ofs Two Hundred Five 1' 'f4C'mW5Gllf f -' f A BATES BOOT SHOP We have the only Long Arm Boot KAY SEE WAFFLE HOUSE SERVICE AND REAL EATS Machine in the State. Also the only Boot Maker in the City. Our Mgtto WE BOTCH NO JOB , Ask Any High School Student 310 Fourth St. Phone 843 417 D A . ve. l904 l920 IVICDUFFIE ELECTRIC STUDIO THEJEWELER lEXPERT-.i KODAK FINISHING Walch Repairing and Diamond Mounting 3l5 4th St. Phone 35 314 Third St. AYERS BROS. CONFECTIONERY First Class Candies Magazines and Stationary Agency Playerphone 301 D. Ave. Ph 784 B. 8: O. CASH STORE Price Makers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE 306 D. Ave. Phone 168 LAWTON, OKLA. 406 FOURTH ST. EARL E. HILL Cleaning and Pressing Suits Made to Order TELEPHONE 724 FOR MISSING ADS. SEE--i- GUY M I LLARD 'fwfndy Pill Care LAWTON HIGH SCHOOL T Hllk First National Bank Building ANTONIO IVIARTINEZ, President 309 Third Street CARY MILLARD, Manager LAWTON HARNESS COMPANY Anything Made and Repairecl High Gracle Harness in LEATHER and Saddles Harness and Shoe W ark a Specially. HALL GENTRY STUDIO WOLVERTON BROTHERS ELECTRIC SHOI3 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Telephone ISI Telephone 264 SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA'S BEST READY-TO-WEAR STORE I , 9 I BETTER CLOTHES FOR ESS MONEY CHAIN OF AFFILIATED STORES THE STORE THAT PUT QUALITY IN LA WTON 330 C AVENUE ' Two Hundred Seven 'THE ENE YOUR ANNUAL Can be no more arfisfic flxan flxe engraving used no more inferesfing flxan flxe ideas presenied no more unique Hxan ills meflxod ofypreseniafion. For 100 per cent three Wgjs 'Xl se the Se1'x7ices Xyf SOUTHWESTERN ENGRSWING COMPANY A7011 Wo rift ,f7e.xas. OFFICERS I. B CLEGG Y FRANZ GROOS, V-Pres. W. I-'.SlBl1RT, Secretary WM. C. 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