Norman High School - Trail Yearbook (Norman, OK)

 - Class of 1917

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K.A I 1- ' % t-it • - wtL -ffo iZL.i .' 7 RUSSELL CONKLING Russ Athletic Association: Staff. Debating Club. Oh. how my achieiements mock me' Russell is noted generally for his persever- ance and capability We know that he knows but he knows not that we know it. A track star in his day GERTRUDE SIDENER Gertie Y W C A Athletic Association; Staff. Gertrude's record, fine and strong, for Y. W. work grew long Gertrude is thoroughly in love with her work , life in general and—what's the use—we all know him A missionary she will surely be. MAURICE McLAUGHIN Specks Y M C A Greater men than I may have lived, hut I doubt it. Maurice is another new pupil and we hardly know him nor whence he came, but we soon hope to find out Just from appearances we judge that he will become a doctor KATE Bl AKE-ROGERS Y W. C A Learning she has at her finger-tips. so how tan you ask her why she is so quiet Kate’s married now. you know She was only with us the first semester and then ven- tured upon life's matrimonial sea. It is simple Kate no more now—but rather Mrs. Rogers IRENE TURNER Y W C A Irene is passing fair: blondes don't always bleach their hair. Quiet, dignified and capable—that's Irene I ler work has been indispensable to the presi- dent of our Senior class m helping him solve Higher Algebra problems. A future teacher— maybe. 23—

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 z c • «■.. k Gl Y PARKHURS I Parkic Bill Piecrust Y M. C. A . IXbating Club. Athletic Asso- ciation. Business Manager of The Trail. Do not presume too much on my gooil looks. Gun is quiet, dependable and always gets there with his part Watch hirn ascend the ladder of fame, fortune and familv. ADA MILLER Y W C A .See me smile, all the while. Ada is one of the most studious and quiet girls in the Senior class. Perhaps she is not as bashful as she looks. Will probably follow out her early training and become a musician— perhaps. HAROLD POOL IXbating Club. Until I came the uorld uxts rot complete. Harold is a rising voung minister and is an ardent worker for the Y M. C. A. Harold will make his mark in the world—wish we had more like him. EDITHE CRALLE Edic y w c: A Oh. for a thousand tongues to tell, not one could sound her praises well. One of our straight A students. Has never missed having her name on the Honor Roll. Congratulations. Edithc' A promising Eng- lish teacher—but we doubt for long. SCHARLOTTE KITCHEN Charley Adored by a few. loved by many, admired by all. Charles hails from the burg of Moore (or less), and is one of our best and most talkative students. Charley says I have taught school and I can do it again if necessary. —22—



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MELVIN RENNER. Meli’ Sir Roger Webster Dictionary” (just any old thing). Editor-in-Chief of The Trail. Debating Club; Athletic Association Happy is the man that plods the way for the Trail. Melvin is especially noted for his extensive vocabulary. 'Inis voung admirer of Shakes- peare has at times become so inspired by his master poet that he has been sent out of the r x)m on the grounds of using language so pro- miscuous that the teachers did not know whether they were being insulted or not. He will probably be our next Daily Transcript editor—you notice we said probably. FLORENCE HUTSON Flossie ”She's gentle. she’s shy. but there’s mischief in her eye. This demure maiden is one of Tuttle’s pro- ducts and one that has impressed Norman I ligh’s students very favorably—very especi- ally the boys We predict for Florence a jitney driver’s occupation, for she has shown herself capable with her Ford. FRANK STARKEY Cotton Boll . Athletic Association: Basketball and Base- ball 15 ; Dramatic Club. History troubles me even more than uomen Frank enjoys the distinction of being the only blond-haired boy in the Senior class. Frank's axiom of life is The only thing I have to do is die” and he lives up to it in Civics class. Is Mr. Williams' favorite (?) pupil As Frank is a member of the dramatic club we predict for him an actor's career. EDI THE CRISWELL Snookums Dramatic Club. Y. W. C. A. I have a heart for every man Edithe is one of our Domestic Science sharks” but spends most of her time working on her hope-box ' Sounds suspicious—eh’ Edithe also has a talent for art and in a few years some of her pictures will be seen in the halls of fame. RUTH BIBLE Bob Trail Staff; Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A Just a flurry, a hurry. laug,hin£ eyes: should worry. Ruth is never seen without lone—where one is. there will the other be also We arc willing to bet Ruth lives while she lives. —21

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