Norman High School - Trail Yearbook (Norman, OK)

 - Class of 1922

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Page 24 text:

 DUKE GOWAX— Augustus” IIIk brow Ik like llir snowdrift IIIk neck Is like tin- swan Ills f»cr II is the fairest That e'er the sun shone on. ELIZABETH PARKER Forensia. Y. W. C. A. I’m a happy go lucky Sort of a girl With never a worry To trouble my brow. MARGARETE VAX DYKE Y. W. A. So modest Is she So dainty and sweet You couldn’t help but love her Though you tried a week. ALICE RELKXAP Johnsonian. Forensia, Trail Staff. Pres. Y. W. C. A. ’22. And the soul shining In her eyes Bright with the luster of the skies Whose glances are life's richest prize To soothe and bless. JO CLAIRE RACKLEY ’Jo Student Council But never was then maid of her degree So much esteemed So well beloved as she. MAURICE CROWXOVER—”Ma Football '20-'2l. Pres. Class ’22. Pres. Student Council. X. A. C. Ills life was gentle and the elements So mixed in him. that nature Might stand up and say This Is a man. 1Q22 twenty

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SENIOR (’LASS HISTORY Four short, happy years have passed since that memorable June day in 1018, when some eighty of us girls and hoys heard the words “well done, thou good and faithful students; pass on into (Ik path of higher knowledge”. Thus admonished we passed three months in joy and prayerful ness for the coining years in “Old Norman High”. At length when the day of enrollment arrived wo sallied forth in new clothes and great pride. On all sides however, remarks of tin “grass' and “beautiful green color” assailed us. We were not so green though that we could not understand the meaning implied, but this only served to make us more determined than ever to make old N. II. S. sit up and take notice. Accordingly we entered into every activity with such a whoop and vim that the word “Freshmen was synoiiomous with the word “pep”. The next year, however, was even more a victory for us for now we had passed our emerald mantles on to our successors and had attained Sophmore dignity. Despite Faesar and Heometry, those bugbears of every youth, time was found for debate and athletics where the old “Frosli” pep exhibited itself. By tin Junior year many of the original eighty had “fallen by the wayside” or been “drawn into tin bonds of matrimony . However this by no wise hani]M red the remainder of the class, who under very efficient sponsors “put on” an elaborate carnival where many astonishing per- formance's and side shows greeted old friends. The crowning event of tin year however, came with tin picnic given by this cla-s to tin Seniors. Needless, to say, it was a very merry bunch of people who left for Down- ings lake . So with the bright background of three years of work and pleasure and a reputation for good hard work established, the class prepared for a last happy, all too short year. A very pleasing feature of the year was the box supper given in January. In March, we Seniors put on a snappy three act comedy. The energy and pep of the class which was character- istic in the other years was never absent. Mixed with all this lmppin ss though, was a feeling of sorrow and regret for never more would the Portals of Norman High he open for us of this class as a whole. The place which we of the Senior class had tilled would be taken by succeed- ing classes, who would try as we had to live up to the old Norman High Spirit. ETIIFL WALK FR i.



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DON STIDHAM Ik res a stranger From a foreign strati I Ami he's one we'll greet With Outstretched hands. HAZEL BCRKE— Baby Flnrensla, Y. W. C. A.. Home Ko- nomlca Treas.. Class B. B. '21. Staff. Senior Play. 0 blessed vision, happy child Thou art so exquisitely wild 1 think of thee with many fears For what may be thy lot In future years. ANABET KOBBKKSON— Chunkle Forensia Sect. '21 I'eppctte. Y. W. C. A. Senior Play. Home Economics Club. Full many a flower was b m to blush unseen And waste It’s sweetness on the desert air. (But not AnalM-t) MYRTLE OROVE— Happy Johnsonian She was. withal A maid of elegance And statue tall. ACNES COOK Washee Forensia '20-'21-'22 Let other bard of angels sing Bright suns without a spot But thou are no such perfect thing Rejoice that thou art not. REX WHISTLER Chief Vlce-Pres. '22. Student Council. Pres. N. A. C.. P. D. C.. Football '21 '22. An honest man may like a glass An honest man may like a lass But mean revenge and malice false He’ll still disdain. 1Q22 twenty-one

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