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Basketball Top row-Mullen, coachg McEntee, forwardg Daily, guardg Frye, forward. Bottom row-McAfee, guardg Matthews, centerg Armstrong, guardg Parks, forward. Not pictured are Bradley, Weber and Nichols. J. C. 17 Haskell 205 J. C. 14 Battery D 10 J. C. 22 Y. M. C. A. 264' J. C. 16 Webbers Falls 26 Season's Scores 15 Star Printery 14' 16 Porum 20 8 Okmulgee J. C. 41 19 Braggs 20 won Boynton forfeited' Bacone Stauss Drug Okmulgee J. C. Indeperrdents 15 2714 53 275 'Commercial league games. Commercial league won by Star Printery which had 8 wins and one defeat.
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The Polliwog He was a little polliwog named Dave, And all he did was swim and play He never took a bath or shaved, He just lived the easy way. As time went on, a change took place, And Davey lost his tail. Oh Gee, though he, with troubled face l'lI never be a whale. Now what will I do when I want to swim? He soon began to pout. When all ofa sudden with surprise to him, Four tiny legs grew out, Class Will You've heard us laugh, You've heard us fuss, But in case you don't remember us, When others come our place to fill We leave with you -this-our last will. To Marvin Krieger, large and fair, Sid Broaddus leaves his carrot hair. Flora Mae leaves her written possessions, So sophs next year won't hafta get lessons. Juanita leaves her raven hair, To the freshman girl who would be fair. Kathryn Murphy leaves her smile, Just to make the world worthwhile. Jack and Joel as their ways they wend, Leave Dotty Lamour to a freshman friend. Carolyn and Nina leave all their knowledge, To help the freshmen get through college. In making this jest, Pete's voice does ring: A bit of learning is a dangerous thing. Herbert Daily leaves a treat, At IO-2 and 4, a bite to eatl and Since I'm grown up, and quite the stuff. I think l'Il go to school I I'lI choose the one that's run by Huff And leave this muddy pool. He took deep breaths while on a log And began to stretch and swell, Just so that man who gathered frogs, Would send him to Jamell. Now l've been caught, and l've been shipped,' He said with wise old eyes- Not every frog is willing to be ripped For science and the wise. Testament Evelen Anne leaves a question mark, As she upon her future embarks. To every freshman, young and dear, We leave a bottle of Lois Beer. Dot leaves her dissections of internal anatomy As she trucks off to West Point Academy. Susie leaves a Contes Dramatiques, Which she won't need as a domestique. A warm handshake, a friendly hi, ls left BHU by Mase Ed Frye. His romeo nature is left by Sig, To help apple-polish your way thru trig. Baseball-erasers that make lots of noise, C. W. and Howell leave to the boys. A story of Pueblo and the wild, wooly West, Will be left by Conley upon request. A world of wit is left by Tommy, To help the freshmen who try to be funny. Bob and Dee the men of the hour, Leave Wally Weber their brain power. Virgil Matthews needs all he's got, So can't he keep it?-Thanks a lot.
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Members of the graduating class who completed sixty hours of Freshman and Sophomore Academic subjects are, first row-Juanita Wisdom, Mary Elizabeth Barthet, Carolyn Cave, June Poole, Virginia Lampton. Second row-Dorothy Suhre, Vera Reay, Kathryn Murphy, Nina Wainwright, Evelyn Anne Burleson, Lois Beers, Flora Mae Sharmacher. Third row-Howell Parks, Conley Vanhooser, Joel Yankee, Herbert Daily, DeForrest Weaver, Bob Forrester. Fourth row-Jack Shackelford, C. W. Clymans, Sidney Broaddus, Sigfrid Floren, Mose Frye, Virgil Matthews. Those of the Freshman class are, first row-Potter, Kelly, Merchant, Williams Goodson, West, Jones, Kerr, Baker, Cherry, Wells, Be- I gun. Second row-Black- ledge, Hill, Cherry, Killgore I McPheeters, Baldwin, Smart, Curtiss, Weaver, Wilcoxen, Dodson, Hurt. Third row- Weber, Lathim, Huckin, Schmitt, Edmondson, Wood, King, Jackson, lhrig, McEn- tee, Eldridge. Fourth row- Wood, Langley, Sheiper, Parks, Kreiger, Morrison, Gilder, Meacham, Arm- strong, Shafer, Nichols.
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