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ee In Memory of PROP, B, A, HEROD Por a Quarter of Northwestern's Rent Eview Re lees 177 THE RANGER Foreword i ‘y of a year of work and play at In this, the 1924 Ranger, the Tui Kutts present for your pleasure, the suny Northwestern, Po those who have gone before, may it be a reminder of their own happy days spent within the college, ‘To thos tion to make the who are here, it prove an inspi next year the fest in the history of the college, To those who have not as yet vesided within the gates as stun of Northwest dents, may it give you a correct impress ern, her work and ideals, And to you who have helped to make this publication possible, may your pleasure in the success of the book be und, your re WA 377 THE RANGER ie Mo us he is “Perey.” And tho he is listed k in the catalogue as Professor 8, ©, Pereetul, 0 ALB, AM, Dean of the College, what means infinitely more to us ix that he is also “Dean? of the Tutt Katts, A wine 0 counsellor indeed; a felend to every xt dent 41 real booster for the sehool—the most fs that we can say for him is that he isa ene Q Ranger, And the Tul! Knntis take great } pleasure in dedicating the 12k Ranger to i our friend and sponsor, Dean Pereetul . i four ‘ Co eon 7 , TR hs TRO LTO 7 THE RANGER O77 c_ y R N ¢ 3 x 8 ) § S e J SI ( k Si 9 ( w Q) : y ) | 0 : RI x ‘ “f : ( h S k { | wd N Us DEAN SABIN C, PERCEFUL ‘ f o) ‘ay Ni ( Pe VIL STOIC Loe cA cee 2 SFO 270 DIAL DI NOT STI S77 77 TAO 27 : Ti FL I CO OL IT Th S TC THE RANEER ST K_— TK T K_—9TK _- 9. TK TKD, Our PRESIDENT With the close of the school year 12244, Northwest ern will ave finished her fifth year un tion of 4, P, Batlenburg, Rive fully with achievement, and years whieh comprise the most prosperous period in the histo period, as tine ix reckon the administra ars, Years fille of the college, A brief J, but a long period when the Years in question form the best part of a man's life, But if they haye been prosperous years for Northwostern, suvely they hive been no less satisfactory to the giver deeply engraved on the heart of every siudent who has en tered the doors of Northwestern during his administra tion, isa love for the man who has heen the ebief faetor in the remarkable growth and development of the college A Teader, a booster, and a true getTonun, fs his rank in the school, May the succeeding yews with Mr. Battonbors at the helm of Northy ful thin those Which already stand to his eredit In the ledger of Life, stern te even more Kt x SE SK_OTFL TA 2 OTHE RANGER —O77C— Q, a k ? 2 ¢ S y 5 ¢ J g a k x ‘ x iN y iy 5 t } g “| ) ( i A i i} f { ) ( } Ny ) é ; 6 N) REN UPS Ny h PRES. J, P, BATTENBERG: Q y x q x STIL DC SI ore er ri 770 STHE -RANEEROTK_- PT KPT K_T KK OTR OTF, SHO SI DIF IINE TRO e TIL DIAC DIK THE RANGER —9O77T x, 0 a N { K ‘ raf s 8 ) g v } ray iy) My s i x Q S mi e N J 6 FI 4 = a FY i a ; 3 ! ; a | i { { ft ine ¥ 1 WIL DIT SII DITTO pr rT HE PANGER_OTK_— TK TKK cs BU age E eh MLC ALO Fh Bulle Fue ke IQISVNIAS LEVAM WAe Fe Te tw WD Te AC ASP THE RANGER ere Herop Hatt Where for a decade a statue of Abraham Lincoln has stood, an in- spiration to the seeker of knowledge, soon a beautiful new building will wstie elm its ull spires and proud towers up above the ana trees into the bine Oklahoma sky, Another great step in the stead hnceasing progress of Northwestern, And it is fitting indewd that such a step should be signalized by honoring a faithful and untiring servant of the institution, A servant who has given the best years of a busy life toward promoting the interests of the college, A life which has been an inspiration to every student who has entered Northwestern's doors. Although his name will live in the hearts of those who have been so fore Finale as to have been enrolled in his classes, 10 i also to be immortatize ed in the name of Northwestern's spelndid new auditorinm, Fitting deed that the structure should by unanimous verdiet of the student body, be named HEROD HALL, And nay Herod Hall prove ax grent aun inspiration (o the future gen erations of students at North western is has the Hife and A. Herel to the generations of students in the past, work of Professor T7771 DAL 77s x a ) TK a STK 2A CW II z = 77 pre 0770 STHE -RANGEROTK_- =a FECL DVL PLE VLE Mb YOLEN B SLE LE NL LE DOs TK OTK ATK nyt TIL OTHE RANGER OTK 77 O TR ¢ ( 5 Samy G, Pracuront By As M. Joy Vibe Mates A,B Guy M i . M ) ) Down of Cole A.M, PhD. eaten fl Aiytes a ¥ Professor of Eosnomies and -Prafeman. i Sixunlary fe rent k Sevlloay Talcation | = sw 5 ) k F ww 4 Mi 3 u ww ih FOS. Wrart, ACB. 6. c Sachsen i Prue of Mis, Conch Maal ) i ) $e ¢ fourteen yy VA C57, 37, x ioe 1 TA DTI 7 Te STE OTR OIL ITI THE RAN GER O77 ay Augustus 6. Vowson, BS. Hane be Haun A,B Stanuiy May AL Th Professor of Agricul Protemor of Mathematies ——Dieector in Manat Training N LWwin Af ; : Wi a (4 J ) Ty i) r k v 0 W. A. Kawew ALB Le A. Patino Libri Band and Orchestra vite) g ‘ d Xx o cS) ( Cenex he — DLO He Mie we Ale hie We We WLC Deze PLLe prc THE RANGER2TK- 27K TK 2K TK + TIF, zt : : ) nevis A. Brows Wauay Hh Wow Ae Man SuoEKheY A. 2 Prutegn of Primary. lucaon Ara. in f 5 ne fl , P) ate 3 i ° i ee J ke 7 k we wy r sub a J gy 5 wa q ay Gy it n 5 Muwsay Bowway, Ena Stevaine B.S. Tnsteueunr in Puli Spe Girls Physical Education P04 SANDERS wor of Modern Langage 4 LL LE LO LOL LE LL — DK DTI ILI TAD TK -o 7. STK THE RANGER 7 a) 8 N 0 J x} f s ( 5 Awan Wik A.B Tranentar Vaan Lucite Bona A.B. ( ‘ie Cul Prosar of At 1) : R Dae Af 4 Y = Stl] a ys — 5 aw x ) W : ) mM { ( vi i Wy Ny {Mid Hore Wilirenons B.S Fnstrietor in Mone Resins zs) White o_O IL OV COIN. a | RANLER OT TK PTR IK TR he CV LH LE LIL HILL ULE LOD. pi Le We ML ii SENIOR THE RANGER OTK 21K? TK 9K 98RD, % c Q y 4 ( Ms N IS Crass oF ‘24 _ heh arthivesienn grunts degrees to forty: stand su y ur —by fupily hirgest eliss. fu the history’ of the eollegi f ‘Aside from Gi cls to the sell as.nody, Lndivids 0 val studewts Mati aan ization have done ypueh to add ‘ Aistinetion to the efi ligelf. A ylanee through the pages — : of the 121 Rang ign proof that members of the ° cuss save Haulers ¥y phase of siident ) Hife within the ink ant literary. 4 ig The elas : f ave seotion of Now ing Che Hiigle iy ost ype of of Oklahoma, Piney ix F (odo blown spe of Oklahabila young manhood and Avomanhipod Chey aR sure Lo be ain asset to uny community eGin whieh they carry their profession, Le WL WL OD LW LLL LL UL OD. )wonty WhO 7-397 TKS STI 7 ITH THE RANGER O77 INGAN A. Hh, Seaton, Ih aw MAL Alva, Snelal Sciences DO, Tull Knut. BLAINE-M. SKIDMORE, Sorigl Seienee Pros P. De Cabull Ki Woy WILLIANE G. TULIAN A. thier, © Social Srience lal P.D. Gy Tall Koutts, Radin Club, x ; LSI OTL OIL ILL va wre OT STHE. RAN TK OT KK OTK OTK : is o , i Q g i ¥« i 1 3 PD. G Tull Kates, eh J cy pomany LAGRONE Ac By Alva, He ih. i a NW iN] ) RAL hy Ale Rial N ibe JULIAN A. BL, Aly q x im s RONE A th A ; MARY CATHERINE BICK' LAB, Alva, BS} ‘ei PH Kapp Signa as tol, Sa. NI ‘ TKO R_-Orpe_-I TH fo RANGER 97 k § Q ) ) ‘ i) 1 ; N) ( i ; i 5 J FLORENCE ABH A. th, Alvay Boglish A ed { Stl ace suri tc ht “Vi Kane Sizna Sit Nie, gy A a Home Eoonom “ . wa w ma { :VPPVTHL, Ala f raat i | SHEN HURKEE A. th, At f ima Lisl, Phila ; Ahi SO LILMIAN ALIALAN LOUTHAN BL 8. Ava, Hib Pres, Delta Sigma Eilon, Hom bovis ea pric THE RANGER OTK TK OTR 91K TR OTD, ® : x 0 0 = C C) 5 x y ( ) x 0 z RY gd k 0) x p) ( wv ¢ i j iW G. VIRGIL DILLEI Av Th, Nash, Miu ull Knutts, Chars s J MARGIE M. CLINE BS, Alva, fi Hone Beano nies, Chor i MARY FRAZIER, Alvi a Alpha Sigma Alpha, Philerian, gp 6 an HARRY FOSTER A. Ih, Alva A ; vp. ¢ vH ) mc fay qn CAMP ADB, Al Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pi Kappa Delta, z Seroll, Pres. Philerian, J TRO Fear We ya) TO L_SIIL_O 7 THE HANGER O72, h 6 ° d N} 4 Ps a J 5 i ( ¥ ( K ) 4 ee ETHEL STOWE BY; Alva, Home-Keonamies ye Mt C ww WOK LEW, Ala d : i, YW, 0A q } W | rmeva. dAtsons, ha Delta Signa silo. MAY AVAVER fh S, Shan ny Alpha Sigma lbh, Ho ak Leg twonty-tive (i : if Liprary— NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY, ALVA 73717 ICD ESF IL_-S 77 C 6 prac re —STHE RANGER OTK fo WIC HLL © LL aN ‘: NI] I a 6 i) ) rs i ‘ s J re CENEVIEVE DAULEY A. th, Alva ma n) Pi Kappa Shen, WN S A jh MA 3 ) } 3 ( f CTHRUR: Le MILLEICA. My Helonay Bdagotion y we 5 LEW DERVAGE AB, gly Reatiow. Okla twenty ULE WL LO LO : ODDIE II. 3 HD R) RANGER S77 HE RANGER OTK IK =P TKK i _ MARCUS H. WEUSTER, Ala, Prey. Juni ut! knw Nontheste JEAN G, HATTENDERG, Alva PL Kappa Shum, VAHERNING, Goodwell ‘lima, Sut. Nite, Chorus PRED E, DRAKE, Ale N Tull Kitts v A iw CHAS, BAKER, Lambert se Tull Knut, gir’! OTK WTA, WL WLI LL HL, Logie at {rh Rnd} Y FUL LE LL Tee saa 17H THE RANGER 77K 2 Tull Knutts, PD. ¢ i | saws, ATE MILYEH), Ate ea San Ap h ANNAN, SIANATIAN, Vinita fe wpAv. Librarian. d ROY N, LIPSETE ie Pi Kappa Deli Ny Tull Knute! OIL IFC OI CTC OTC TPO ANGER i TKI TR hg, ew iliwor 20 Hanger im TEULAT WHEELOCK MeCHADY, Cheroken Vi Kapp 1, Nito DANIEL SHERKOD, Hom ull Knotts r NT ae a a a WL Lh minty E “ att OTK Wk 9 TK hee Phillips Noah, Alva ‘ila Williams, Topeka, Kans Elmer Brinker, Okeene Irene Muegge, ‘Tonkawa, Jesse MeCroery, Aline Gloss Burnham, Freedom Ray Arnold, Rasnona Beatriow Bull, Viek Pauline Keel Jolin Buck Maybelle Bowen, Mooteland Iw MeGlawwen, Brink Leo Tarrant, Nash Kathleen Harris, Mooreland Asa Fi Mareella Madison, Quinvaa 1 Swain, Dorothy Cunningham, Alva ‘Theodore Yarbrough, Elkhart, Kans, T_-TI_-O7C—ITI_-@- THE RANGER 77, Herman Hanunerstend, Alva ated Johnson, Fargo n) Feith Van Ose, Jet 4 Vota Zimmerman, Alva ; a Nina Burkhart, Moorland Clarkson Parana, Eelith Carolyn Wheelock, Alva ; Frances Voorhees, Futview N Cae i Genie Buller, Ala 2 ieneviewe Krang, Alva ( Gidley, Alva Filwatdl Oakley, Lambert J . ¢ ROME TES | Winitwt | Fra Fa ( Harold Keith, Al Bornaine Mil, Carmen Everett Goaat, Chester i AS, J intra SSE TL c_ranic-omeond ee OTK TK PT KTR 7 Fa Pauline Bales, Alva Faye Cook, Cherokee Marvin Burkett, Alva Pearl Ryel Bartley, Cleo Springs Della Jackson, Driftwood Frank Bowman, Alva 5 Graco Mattie, Amorita 5 Alvw R) Cherokee i Alva y] Cevile: MeMurteey Chew, Alva Kenneth Chew, Alva Ollio MeDowell, Alva nl Dacoma ints, Peckham he LLL OY WILL LEWIN LODE PL ILS Ahiey-tour DTD TV IL ID orn rte I TK THE RANGER—27C Bruce Austin, Lambert Marjorie Elis, Alva Mona Swarts, Gage Ea Day, Camargo Charlonto Hill, Alva Alice Wright, Alva Mavian Annis, Alva Myrtle Hallberg, Alva Faye Ward, Wooslward Lillian Carson, Jet Clara Lorena, Oks Lola ‘Tennant, Pond € they yh ALK Ni a ee eo) | TST TO FT KOT OTT OT A TKK STK _-Wk-9, aTKE WE RANGE DI pO nr OTIC THE RANGER OTK TK PT KK 9OTK_] Tom Abboud, Wichita, Kans, Ray Rout, Alva Huth Harper, Trinidad, Colo, Wayne Hallard, Gage 4 West, Alva Beulah Graver, Alva Onvile Camero, Capron Ruth Hutson, Pond Creke Hershal Louthan, Selling Loo Talley, Alva Ella Havly, Chorokew Fielden Croech, Way Fern Hays, Burtingto Opal ‘Thomas, Aline Leonard Mortis, Alva DLC —W £6 Wie be NL ILL es emepnerents Gertivera Striokland, Alva Payne Koff, Capron Wye ie. Maia Wyeof, Mooreland AWin Miieon, Carmen Beatrice Tennant, Pond Cros Lance Ewbank, Cherokee te ike _—— JOC SIR_O77C h 6 ) Pauline Fisher, Alva iS vin Smeltzer, Alva 5 ze, Al Josephine Smithson, Alva Tunes Peters, Alva 5 Hubert Rapp, Metal Marjorie Dugger, Wie Carl Elliott, Lambert Mrs, John Hobbes, Alva Olive Robinson, Woudnard | even Moors, Aine Lane Glaser, Alva William 1 Honeke, Shatock Lovi Bisel, Mutual Eifie Brooks, Shavo te Wilbur Darling, Alva Avis Peacock, Pond Creek } re) a iS i TG Calling, Meford Gladys Cline, Quinlan | cher Privet, Mooneland Jk Oygille Wilton, Alva e's . iy R { { TIL Kans, ITC THE RANGER 77€ 2 thirty-nine DIC SIs Tarot) CTA STHE RANGER OTK TK FT K_K_ PTR D9 ¢ Q i Lola Brown a Pep t a) I P} g 3 ) Lillian Davidson ( Rena ‘| i iy HIGH SCHOOL Aas. a (k SENIOR JUNIOR SOPHOMORE FRESHMAN W pric DIL OTHE RANGER OTK TK TKK TR SAD, om. : 3 J k : N Q k g S x ¢ a x 2 ¢ 3 ‘i e ¢ ‘Mary Ellen Moeriy | ) ah tal al Calla 7 Hews L, Mull S e 3 Py) ‘Sylvia Shurte x ) ms | TEceee —( i ealny Sy ; g ) k uv R s ) at Ruby Morrison Etta Mac Durham Vivian DePue Molen Matthows Winifred Yarbrough Lala Bare Ada Phileider Nena Jessup TH THE HANGER 977. forty-three DAC OIC OTC OTs nie OPAL STHE RANLER_OTK_= 20K OTK TK OTR WTA, x | Vera Maude f Opal Mitts ty ¢ E 8 2 RI] Is Earl Gourley é ¢ 4 w i « Nelle Howe ; Soll Fall Q . Sabra M, Bates Is teety-tour DN ST SI TI HILT FRED SD J.D. Sapp, Je. Ruth Morgan Glen Varnum Austin Low Orville: Henderson L Edna Halton Tessie Herold Fern Cox Mable Black Marie Gately Meade Clark Daly Martin ulna Cudnt Clarence Bare Helen Lockhart Glalys Cunningham Asbury. Ebersole Yaene Doughty fortyeve nA S71 STHE RANGER OTK -1R 9 TK— TK PTR , Q es] Ss : Q Wilma Tulluch x 2 ; d Blah Farrand gE Jack Graber ¢ g £ ( 5 Q 2 ° Cl ) R | x Wilber Harman 5 Delilah Keek J ¢ A J a J Harold W. Marriot v SI J e p C 5 y) w k Soh Stal ) N ; — J zg DK OT DI INH THD TET ore-3 7 THE RANGER TK 27K PTR FT Foorpatt ‘ P ) ee ) { ( ] wrarr of the many: branel the mame “Tay ofS. Woynttt wer To those who have “played the game ina Poof athleties during their carver at Northweste would mean nothing, did they not know that 1 putting the same old love of the game and of good sportsmanship into e the tewms that he has instilled into athletic teams of Northwestern for eighteen years, ) J Kighteen years the athletic mentor of Northwestern! Bighteen Is years one of the foremost fig nn Oklahoma athleties! Bighteen ) full years! Years as produced many winning veams | in the varions branches of attleties sponsored hy the sehiool, He fy mie lionally known as an ath’ tor, He might well he called “the father of athleties in Northwestern “a Oklahoma.” For not only has he assisted in developing athletios in the: x x high schools of the section through actual personal contact, but members of Ranger foams hive been covching these sume teams for over a gens oration, carrying the knowledge that they received here to those who | may eventnaily come here in later years, Years of uetive couching have kept him in perfect health. His strength 0 is a marvel Lo young men Who go out for the (eas, when he shows them just how a certain play is made, Hhasteating i¢ himse ¢ His name is qynonomous With Northwestern athletios, He is indeed the “grand old man of Ranger athleties” May his work go on, ) A FAG forty TK OC STIL_O7C. a THE HANGER v CAPTAIN BENNETT finished mall with Northwestern this season, J Bennett was clever, head few other Ds knew it. “He was the oldest man work all ye He lives Height 5 h 8 PAYNE KORFF'S pass snatching ability and stubborn defensive play won him an end J position before mid-season. Kor coyld eatch any kind of a pase and never dropped ane all ye year man. Height 5 ft, 9 in p His tackling F Weight 170 Im JOHN BUCKLES, th = har ie. Her lives at Cap n 0 place il splendid work pa He ‘sed wind, Height 5 {010 in, Weight 170 Ibn. EOE TUR Sy MIDDLETON, Captain-cleet teuard and starred in every game he played. “Mickey” never ‘on both by action and word. He is playing his frst year of college foothall and Height 6 ft. Weight 190 Ths MARK ALDEN, the ki could throw a ball like a ba ae lives at Alva and has five more years to amach lines. Heght 3 ft. 10 in. Weight 160 ths. DEWEY RANCK, of Gage, a first year guard, was a bulwark on defense Sek held his own with his opponent. Ranck always kept a mental jump ahead of theo a good blocker and holeopener. He never worried aboat anything. Height § ft. 10 in, igh 85 Ibs Northwestern's mighty linesman was chosen as All: fighting and spurred the team ree at Carmen, forty: aie O C 6 S Pe ee J nee he gle long arms round an opp that apne stone Hard eighth 6 2 in and weight 100 me Tie hore fs net and he hay the ) OM ABBOLD, f Iveeake in with Jate in the yea oy x Weight 185 Th Abboud bx moe ade Tanke DWARD OAKEY. slough ged dete ny) Dalyan fatng soy’ ‘ike Aboud he iat ie ‘was good when he did play, He af 3 tbe Py ‘4 5 ft, 7 in, tall, g hd Re ae ) J I a — We WR DI IT TD FI Qa = THE RANGER OTK 21K PTR FR OTR TK “a OE Le NL LANCE EUBANK, who alternated at both tackle or end, showed that he will be eo ot. Lande wats a suge. hard tackler and was good at liagnosing, the op teams year man and calls Cherokee bis home, Height 5 ft 10 in, Weight want's play. He is a fie 10 ths. CHARLES BAKEM, of Lambert, bumped em off at tackle, He was goo on opening Holes andl was an adept at blorking Baker way she best natured man on abe squad and was never happy’ unless he could do all the talking, He is @ volte sand has one more your tw plas. Height 6 ft, in, Weight 180 Ibs. SPAT BALLARD, 25 1h, guard, nover saw a football anuil he came tu Northwestern mm learned 10 use his weight to good advantage and alt Nl his r with the beat af them. Opposing fineswen sometin Win but rough bins, He hails (rom Gage, few frst your ana a oie M4 Me? WLW ts THE RANGER 3 ' ari TV THE RANGER OTK BasKETBALL—THE SEASON.S RECORD WL LLL LO ae ae E Rangers sisal. Southwestern Rangers BO. Central S Rangers AT eects OO ees e Range Is Central. 2A P) Rangers ‘Tonkawa 12 6 Rangers 100.10, 18 Rangers Atoka A, ©, 20 g 8 Southe 31 o Rangers Rast ( 25 J Rangers Baptists oat Rangers Phillips U, ale y Rangers 20... Southwestern: ae |) é x Rangers BO ooo. DRaptists 16 Rangers coco Philips 0, 21 mr J Ran 32. East Central 13 ¢ i Rangers 20... Southwestern 26 ¥ 871 to We Ie ie =. rayne IN aa DAIL TF FH LO i ark OTC —STHE RANGER OTK TK TK IK 9 TR_- DTA de PL WL. 0 = e TRACK AND FIELD ‘ ‘Track athletics flourished this year at Northwestern for the first z : time in many moons. Some of the men started work as early as Christ: § mas and worked faithfully until May, Others didn't turn out until the ¢) gpring term but made excellent progress fvom then on, =f q ¢ t The team’s first meet was a triangular one with Phillips U, and 3 e Central at Enid in A Although the Rangers pliced last they may s ) aged to take four first places and two thirds, Captain Harold Keith easily took first in mile and two mile, Ray Rout sprinted to vietory in ( the hundred yard dash, while Merritt La Grone took the broad jump with © wmark of 21 fect 7H4 inches, Middleton won third in the hurdles and } Gindleshurger third in the pole vault ‘ x 5 A dual meet was lost to Southwestern rly May, Northwestern Dut eight men for the meet, Despite 1 that Rout, La Girone 4 ) id not go the squad did well, Seith again took the mile s while Middleton was high point man for the Rangers with eleven points, winning first in the low I «und getting second v in the high hurdles and jave Hill wou second io the half, Gindles ! h burger second in the pole vault and Ewbanks won the discuss throw, is f At the time this gors to press the team is hard at work preparing J for the state mer ‘orman May 16th, Coach Wyatt is going to take )} six men to this meet in an effort to bring the state intercollegiate ehaun i pionship to Northwestern, ‘The men who make up the trip will he chosen 6 from the following: J Keith, Ront, La Grone, Middleton, Gindlesberger, Hill, Elmore, k Kramp, Davis, Pennington, Ewbank, Buckles, Jacobs, Stoner and Me: 0? Glasson, IC MIC It y-tour PROT SIR O77 ITH THE RANGER 977 x TRACK AND FIELD ? top “4 TOP ROW A Ny Middleton, Rout, { Pennington J ( N Kramp ) Keith S| Py 5 BOTTOM ROW ‘ nN) Hilt y k Gindlesherge Q if Hlnore { A dacobs Ni ( anye DIT DIV SITVL_T_- en) pric OTC STHE RANGER OTK TK PT K MK TK SKA, : ‘ g iy f THE SENIOR CLASS x is OF NORTHWESTERN STATE TEACHER'S COLLEGE, Ay Presents e Bayard Veiller'y Famous Mystery Play J i ‘THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR” € ‘ Directed by Miriam A, Bowman S k LIBERTY, THEATRE, 8:13 P.M. FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1924 0 ) CAST. e i Helen O'Neill Rosemary LaGrone Will Crosby cow BIN Ranek ) Mors, Crost Mary Catherine Bicknell } Roscoe Crosby Merrit, LaGrone Baward Wales Blaine Skidmore 5 Mary) Bastwood Verna Morgan ) Helen rent Lillian Louthan d Standish Mreva Parsons i kine Florence Krang ) nt John Julian “} ard Standish Bill Pulian 1 Kephart ( f La Grange Gladys: Shafer ‘Tim Donahue. Francis Flacherty 5 Virgil Diller J i Produced by special arrangement with iy uel Prench of New Y o J Music furnished by I Patterson's Orchestra A} S| SCENES ce } ACT ing room in Croshy home, Time ACT me serene, 15 minutes later, Nl AOE TLIC: Seta ocene- Bale ena snoratx J C TK ere I7—-S Lt Northwestern's Debating Honor was successfully upheld this ye by Dervel Smith, Capitin, and Mareus Webster, affirmative, and 0, Glenn Sherman, Captain, and Orville Cameron, negative on the follow ing question; “Resolved, Cat the United States should use its’best ef forts to promote the extublishment of a World Court ay suggested by the Late President Harding.” Smith and Webster defended the question on Southwestern's floor, While Sherman and Cameron argued on the home floor. Both presented Strong argument contained in well prepared speeches, Much of thelr success, i as much as this was the first debate for thre mien on the team, is due to the able eouching of Prof r the af firmative and Professor Wood, for the negative. frey-elght ; } THE RANGER O77 WIDTH. TKO DLE DUE H L TAC Tr S77 DIL OIC 7 Lot THE RANGER OTK 71 2 TK_ 91K TK_ Wk, RANGER StaFF 1924 ele Le. Ralph B, MeCrady. Editor-in-Chief Herman Hammerstead, Asst. Bditor-in-Chief S| Guilford Louthan. Business Manager Phillips Noah Asst, Business Manager FP Plaherty Features ¢ Clarkson Parsons, Soviely gd Gladys: Shafer Art ( Harold Kieth Athletios Prane Wyatt Humorist o Glenn Sherman Circulation Manager John Julian Asst, Manager g Orville Cameron Proof Reader ig The Staff of the 124 Ranger has now finished its work: al work y it has heen—but not without some pleasure and satisfaction, We realize that the faculty and student body want an annual that will be a credit to this institution, We have endeavored to fulfill their desires and hope we have not failed, Tt would haye been hnpossible, however, to have published an annual had it not heen for those who have worked without honor, By: this moans we wish to express omy upprecittion to all who baye assisted im compiling this book, Miss Butler and the Art Department we wish to express oun ap: preciution for their attractive art work and helpful suggestions, ‘To the students and people of Alva who have shared a portion of the finance of this hook we wish to express our gratitude and appreciation, To the entire sia we wish to express our thanks for their faith: ful and ing. work, EDITOR AND MANAGER. 77 THE RANGER — 177 WDC OT ICE Oo mon) i S ari DTC OTHE RANGER OTK 71 PT KK TK , § : s é CDI DIL Io CWI W LLU LC NorTHWESTERN STAFF Harold Keith Bditor Marens Webster ‘ _ Business Manager Bmogene Cox. Assistant Editor Organizations Ruth Morgan eos Gladys Shafer = cooseeneadociety Editor Leo alley. 2 Musie Editor John Julian. es comeneoke Editor Joke Editor LO WL WL WLW L Clarkson Parsons, 3 a ROT DIL TRI FAD FL = HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF “2 nric-2 77e THE RANGER OTK 21K 9 TROT 9 TKR TK my 5 yf é 2} x « 5 0 ¢ s f J Babs, ( A ORGANIZED 1900-NORTHWESTERN } i 2 Kounding out i's twenty fourth year this spring, the Parliamentary Debating Chil, next y it's quarter eeutury anniversary Fhe elub, the oldest student organization in the college, Was formed in ) the fall of 1900, by a group of Young men desiring to attain further proe y] ficiency In the aris of public speaking and argumentition, to promote e the welfare and popularity of these arts in the college, and to ereate a ° fraternal spirit among men of the school who were interested in studying ) the power of speceh, ‘To that dedication the club has remained faithful =| 2 during its existence, and throuzh elose adherence to the ideals set forth © j in the prenmble, the organigation has attiined an enviable reputation ais at training school for debaters and speakers, Although losing a large number of men this year, through gradua- . the club will hegin work promptly next year, with the opening of lee. The Lwentytifth year should mark a golden era of progress for CLE Le LO CL sisty-four BHD SIDI IEF TAD i] nn dade hae POrlh ae SOE AT THE RANGERATK 2TK PTR FIK_ TK TK) nrc 77C i Q { iW N) i N. S.N, Depate Cus ) g xy TheN. SON, Debate Club was Organized in 1907, for the double pure 6 J pose of developing the ability (o address public meetings effectively, of furnishing it's members with an opportunity for (raining in debate, ‘The t second part of this aim haying in view the preparation of it's members 1 N ‘The officers for the year ave as follow for coaching debate teams in the schools in which they expect to teach, c y ( PALL TERM 1 ) i Arthur Miller Reporte so Bhner Brinker , Ves, G. Baxter Cor, See, Wn, Mote ) eretatry Jno, Peterson Avst, Critic A, Smith ‘Treasurer. Roy Lipset Marshal Tra MeG lassen Asst, Parkn,, Mareus Webster Yell Leader, Jno, Pet mn Parliamentarian, Prof, Reynolds WINTER TERM 1 President, Mr. Dervage Critic, Dr, Axbell R r ) Faculty Advisers, Prof, Lisk and Prof, Griffith J é K dno, Peterson Asst, Pav, Avil Miller Seoretary Marens Webster Yell Leader: Chas, Slemmer Treasurer dais, Polers Report Bhner Brinker Cor, See'y. W, B Mote Marshal Carl Elliott vpn WINTER TERM 1924 wident, Marcus Webster dower SS Seereta esse MeCreery Critic. Arthur Miller Fred Drake Reporter. Tra MeGhissen o—DLO- WIC WIe Cor, Sey, das. Peters Yell Leader... Russell Madison 9 Treasurer Elmer Brinker Marshal Leo Tw é IS SPRING TERM 1924 n President, Fred Drake = k V. Pres, Elmer Brinker Asst, Parl LeCreery: EF Secretary Everett Comet Criti oterson Cor, Seey, Theo, Yarbrough Marsh e. W. Symns yg. 2 J Treasurer: Jas, Peters Reporter Willard Cohb Parl, Marcus Webster Yell Leader....... Ray Avnoll J THE RANGER —OTK— TK OTK PHILERIAN GirLs CLUB told Carnation, Motto; Pro and Con, OFPICERS Yula Chick Hobbes, Vera Jones Mary Brazier Bess Blliott Ruth Wheatley Verna Morgan Prof. HW. L. Hall MEMBERS Min Mona Swartz Wesle Kate Bilyeu Roberta Camp mthive a group of whieh Was to erian Girls Cli soon proy ern girls perfected an organt neourage interest in debate, and The Phil: its right to exist. Colors: Green and Gold President View President Ree, Secreta Cor reas Rope Ler Parliamentarian, Myrtle Lewter ‘Mreva Parsons Grace Seifert ‘The Club has been successfully represented on the ‘Triangular De= Irate Teams are member the only gi well as in other int of the Honorary Porenste Is in the Joeal Chapter, Prater ive of our irks nity—Pi Kappi Delta— The girls of Northwestern are taking their places beside their brothers in this work of se setysaht DN OTC SI DIL SIE SDS TD TKO TKK, CML IIe WL LE LO oY LO — Wie Wie Ca a eer 2 ITE OI 17H THE RANGER 277 KP TK WKY, — AIK —FTK— TK THE RANGER aD 77 C TH TI ST OTRO KOT OT KT KOT OT KOT 2 TKO TOTO 77 THK THE RANGER 2770 8 8 | 5 ) | ) 4 | NS { U } d | y x k fr | ) ) N ¥ iS y ; ) i 4 | n) { j ) | N) y { x | 3 4 | ( STIL DIC SILT | pric O74 SHE -RANCER OTK PTR PTK— TK OTK- FA , John ©, Julian, 4. Devrill Sunith Francis: Phiherty Miller Verna Morgan Arthur Marens Webster Arthur Lane Elmer Hardy LZ. Larsle dames Ryan Colus Baxter Dewey Mosshart BL, Conurt B, E, Halley Win, Mote Kelvin Me Sue Edwards DAO Te Pi Kappa DELTA OKLAHOMA DELTA CHAPTER I. MEMBERS: FL SII 0 View President Secretary ‘Treasurer Historian George Miller Hhwood Pugh Hoberta Camp Roy Lipsett John Hobbes Albert Criswell Jone Clark Glenn Sherman: Orville Cameron, Willa Kephart Trene Wells Dre WL MLO WL WL ILL. a STAD II_- I mn Pi Kappa Sicma Bera Cretan ESranuisinen 1808 k CHAPTER ROLL 1 ) Genevieve Dailey i Leota Zimmerman, Ruth Gibler Charlotte Hill 6 Isthelte Ve 1c 2THE RANGER OTK Founded 1804, Ypsilanti, Mich, KFT K-FIK OTR OTK, om 4 Prosident Vice-President Cor, Beeretary ‘Treasurer be WLLL OL -Paculty Adviser 4) Behel Samed Ree, Neeretary f Foun Battenberg Gladys Rice 9 Gladys Shaf Alice Wright e} ) Mary Catherine Bicknell Alice Marie Perris, a i Florence Kraus Hrances West ’ Reuluh MeCvady Hida Had S| Edith Wheelos alse Wileox i Genevieve Krans Blanche Smith ie f Winerd Fanning Olga Eaton 0 g ro V Anne Wilke | 2 PATRONESSES ( ° Mrs, Ruth Graber Mes, Laura Williamson g Mrs Merle Bicknell Mrs, Mrances: MeGinness PY Ny Mrs, Anna Fulton Mes, Mary Harrover y 6 Mrs, Euan MeCormiek é . ey) J WK Se VAD aga i Site go | frat =) Fonte Tenn ae ee Hatake EMG SThucll S MOWUI Mad EAA healacR Wintel iA eal ua a = —— Nail atin S Weind CRW TRUNEa — “{ Tick hte taka Whe wira prac ee i x Detta SIGMA EPSILON iy A x Founded at Miami University, September z Delta Chapter ‘ ry) Installed April dy 116 i 5 Nihil Sine Labore 9 x Colors: Olive green ‘and Cream, dowel: Pearl N X lower: Cream ‘Peat Tose, Magazine: The Shield, k ACTIVE MEMBERS N Faculiy Adviser; Miriam Bowman ca) 2 President Lillian Atiman Louthan —— ( Vice President ‘heo Heardslee Reeoriting Grace Burket = | Cor, Seeretary STosephine Smithson x ‘Trensut Leola Smith: i Chaplain Opal Wills Sergeant Maybelle Bowen Historian Mayfair Douglis Panhellenic Rep. Esther Strickland Pearl Bartley Grace Pritehard Ethel Griffith Winifved Reeves 4 Hertha Kramp Edith Reves S K La Grone Iva Riley J Myrtle Monahan Mildred Ritchey y ) ‘Treva Parsons Pantine Rounds é i Avis Peaeo Gertrude Shafer Wilhite 6 Margaret Riley ) BS) J PLEDGES ¢ PS at Crosslin Mabel Mlaherty g PATRON ESSER, é i Mrs. A. EB, Hale Mrs, Amon Davis nr D Mrs W, E, Bustier Mrs, CL HL, Seaboeh wl Miss Lillian Dyer he d Bing i ( 9 aN Cae -STHE RANGER-OTK= 21K TKK TR TK, Ieee ts DLL DIN EF FAD TID D7 STHE RANGER OTK -( KR 9TRK_ Sicma Sicma SIGMA Pounded 1898, Farmyille, Va, Greta Wilkinson, Gladys Strain Della slackson Ruth Harper, Mar Stella Sander, wt Talley Burnelle Walton Ruth Arthur Ruth Gildemeister La Verne Lane Tern Hayes unbright Neva Sarin Cecile Chew Ray Wilson Marie Bost Helen Pangburn Kathryn Proffitt S. 1 Shi . Bert 1 Pal Ha evancyelet DTH D Fe WE CHAPTE paige Mrs, Aliew Hanford PLEDC WHR DHT HD FET ROLL President Vico President ‘Treasurer Secretary of Correspondence Recording Secret Faculty Adviser Mayme Moser Catherine Mathews Marjorie Ellis Marjorie Dugger Dorothy Cunningham Beulah Graves Freda Fortune Pauline Bales Lola Tennant Golda Abboud Ruth Duding Matia Wyeoi Beatrice Tennant PATRONESSES Mrs, John Doolin Mrs, Milton Strawn, Mrs. E,W. Tanner IK -PTK-VTK-Q, FUL HL LO COL te oa ie AN y ( p) 3 ( y = ae VERT OES chy ET THE RANGER —J77t | 4 Siler eer te HE pe i [ iM G x ot ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Vir; Gamma GAMMA C1 ‘eh, HG Founded al Farmvill inia, Nov, 1001 APUER Tnistalled Faculty Adviser, Minnie Shockley PATRON 8 Mrs, B.A, Haines Mrs. ©. 0, Share Mrs, C,H. Mauntel Mrs, Louis Miller Mrs, 1, G, Munson Andy Beogle Miss Shattuck COLLEGE CHAPTER Roberta Camp Amat Canny Vera Jones Fmogene Cox Faye Ward Maye Cook Lanrel Johnson Gertrade Butler Mona Sehwa Bernadine Mills Verna Morgan May Tay Opal Trever Verna ‘Trever Alice Wells Zetma Branson Lucille Clark Lonise Glaser Dorothy Hartenberger Ruby Isbell Viola Burt Kate Bilyeu Lucille Moore CUPY ASSOCIATION Torinda Lane Gladys Blaxkford Ethel France Pern Clifton Sue Edwards Lucille Chew Bess Davis Louella Harzman Tone Clark Serre ort cigiy-on TAL TIF O ns Ke TK FT KK OTK TD 2 ) ( THe ANCIENT AND BENEVOLENT ORDER OF TUFF KNUTTS Founded N.S. TC, 1024 nel Kanet Ralph B, MeCrady, Grand High i John ©. Julian View Grand High Kernel Knut Prod P. Drake Havel Knutt J AH. Cotbert : Worthy Dough Knute Guilford W, Louthan ; Bulletin Knut Wyatt General Wal Kmutt ra] ) é nore. ee Hefty Pe Kuutt Colors: Black and Blue S ) C em Mottos Use Beech Kitt and Bull Durkin 0 Purpose: ‘To promote the welfare of student netivities and to as = J sist in uphnitdting the traditions of old Northwestern, e ‘The Order was organized in the fall of 1924 and is composed of J} Senior, Junior, and Sophomore men of the College, , Ie 3 é iS ‘i ° ° Q : i}, ) aty-t00 sth N a — Dh DIDI DIL OE TI A OGLE Oa Rapio CLuB ‘The Northwestern Radio Club was organized on November 28, 1928 he purpose of furthering interest in radio development and research among students of the college, The club organized with ten members, and since that time the « rollnent has grown to niveteen, ‘Phat much interest has been taken in the work by the members of the club, is shown by the fact that the elub: has one of the finest radio sets in the city, Many problems of the radio have also been worked out during the club sessions, and this information has been of valuable serview to radio “fans” in Alva, Although one of th youngest elubs in the college, it ix looking for- ward to big things year, OFFICERS President GW. Louthan Vice-President cooeeltred PB. Drake Secretary Theo Yarbrough ‘Nreasurer, Ralph MeCrad Faeult y Adviser Prof, Stanley May EMBERS. Tames Lisk Glenn Stoner Wa. Julian Richard Hateh Elvest, Webb Clarkson Parsons Ansel Conder Verne Dought Clarence I Forest Bender Austin Lott Alvin Meixner Herman Hammerstead Frank Reed Frane Wyatt OTHE RANGER-OTK_— PTR PTR OTK KD, ‘ £0 TLL ee i « ts e = ca Dae MiGrnhy, = Si L Btoner Conder Gia « ) i i Nott } a x TY 4 ehty-fve ( Yi AGH re. ce 7 Tr 77 pra re. J Cre THE RANGER OTK PTK PTR PK 9 TK PHILOMATHEAN CLUB Miss Stevning «Cook Sponsor President. wee Vice President Amata Camp Seeretary. Lillian Carson Presi Ruth Morgan ACTIVE MEMBERS. Alice Wright Lota Zimmerman Thelma Mion Mahelle Bowen Ghulys Strain Kathryn Proffitt Winity Dhow Mild Zola Beans Lillian Carson Alyce Maur The organization of the Philomathean Chub in valuable asset to her already excellent group of societies, Th ie Forvis Wisin Wileox Kdith Reeves the Van Osdol dna Hess Mice Stark Faye Paullsnor Vera sfones sunita, Smith. Ha Williams: Ninw Burkhart Velma Achenbach vuline Bales rede Portune Viola Burt Northwestern was a purpose of the club is implied in the name Philomathean, which means Seeker cof Wisdom.” teen members, Lt has i ‘Whe elub: was nainized on Decembe perensed in effieien 2, 1914, with thir in every way, and fulfils its duty to the utmost by developing the mental and Socil sides of life, for iS members, We boast of having one of the most enthusiastic, “up and going” clubs found in any colle athletes, and many vari day DF ar DIL IIL Also we boast of ome scholars, avasicians, talented members, DAD HE WL WLC ILL LL: coho : uh orrc. r4C—2THE RANGER OTK TK PT KK PK IEF7, Rep Caps nition, Motto: Better wear ont, thin rast ont, Flower: Red Cai OFPICERS Auanita Smith President Katherine Hoover. View President M, Je Buckles... Reeretury Mary Ellen Marrison. Asst, Secretary Janeya Armour. Treasurer Lelia Barr Report Miss Lucille Butler Sponsor MEMBERS Vivian Turner Marie Gately Wilma Tulloch Erma Knox Mildved Mul Jaw Addie Bay Rew exsup Sylva Shurtz Myrtle Crawford Lorena Burnette Tessie: Crawford Hua Haltom Helen Mathews Nellie Howe rine Hoover Janeva Armour we Singree Vera Maddos, Gladys Cunningham Lois Moo Daisy Martin Amelia May Miller Sabra Bates Trene Gately Beatrice Passwater lay TNS IE DIL IF FAO IE Oe Lew ¢ ne ork 6 President Se tary ‘Treasurer. Siclla Bloominger Roberta Camp D.C, Carter Fern Clifton It, L. Clifton Lucille Chew Ponu Cottier Olive Darrah Ress Davis ienevieve Dailey Mary ©, D'Mte sosephine Embry She Edwards, In duly 1921, thirt themselves for the py ities at Northwestern, THE RANGER — PTK PT KE THE SCROLL OFFICERS MEMBERS ALG. Vinson poe stidents with two fienlty member pose of promoting scholurship and student activ= This or bership now numbering twent, anization 1, ined loge who have reached and maintained ce 11 is the poliey of “The Seroll” to offe Northwestern for the member to the Prest Helen Graham Genevieve Dutley Roberta. Camp Arthur Miller Bess BIOtt Mar razier Roy 1, Fisher Helen (raha Airs, Birdie Gish Ha Havamnan ma V. Morgan Arthur Miller Win, Ranck J. Allen ‘Thomas Marcus Webster BL, Hardy organized ix “The Seroll” les only: unio atin standards, 1's mem of the Col euch year a scholarship at naan College Class who hits; at the close of the year, made the highest ranking in scholarship and student activities, ninety are being made to hecome alfiliated with the National Edu: raternity, Kappa Dellt Pi, KP TK MIF , own be WLC LO WIL WL OLE ) = 7K Fup RANGER on 74 —STHE RANGER OTK 71K PT KP Home Economics VIRST SEMESTER | TI DTD TI TST KOT NTO TIL DI IE TIL DTI OTN 7. t bade ow Alvar EVENS weep ala Pareto mo Pat uM Pec | nety-aheoe RANCER QUEEN Sy, OF wrt THE. RANGER OTK TK TK TK TROT ‘ La | { (ipipe rh ORCHESTRA NORTHWESTERN STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE net tgng ND TINE DFE IIE TFT THO 7 STHE RANGER-OTK_= PT KP TK FIK_ OTK TQ, fas PLE DLC. Le ’ | i Wie « O77 ITH THE HANGER J ) | cALVA | HOME OF OR ORTHWES' Around the Castle on the Hill? nestles the City of Alva 41 City of Homes at City of Chavehes a City of Culture builded solely for those who come to get their degrees and start on life's journey Scattered throughout the world, commanding the highest plices in the society and commerce of their communities, wre men and women who fook back upon Alva as Home.” hey know that in this eollege town ten thousand eyes are watching and rejoieing in | their upward climb. We eall them ‘Our Girls, Our Boys.”” Come to Old Northwestern and the Alva Chamber of Commerce will do everything possible to male your college days ones of pleastire as well ax pro: Hit; days that you ean earry down the avenue of . time with you as the green spots in your career The Alva Chamber of Commerce At your service at all times TR PT KK OTK TKD, RANGER ATK THE TH OTIC SDT OTK OT KA OTK TT YWLo- OTK one tundecd 1x0 FD TFL DTPA IHC THE RANGER —O7C ) kK 0 ‘| 1 + 8 The day of all ) | days—the gift of N 5 all gifts your ( Graduation r | Photograph. ( k 4 af { | | ) sf. | k y ) ( 4 fr | One Never Be- 4 j | grudges in Later Yours the Money y Spent for a Good Photograph, J 2 The Photos in This Annual S| | ye Made by peng CHICK STUDIO { ) | 3 t Southwest Corner of Square Phone 260 6 Alva, Oklahoma i 1 { ov eed these Pf i} ore Se o _onte_-orre_are_ot - TO OUR FRIEND: The Officers and Employees of this institution extend their | sincere good wishes to the Faculty and Students of Northwestern State Teachers College, and Congratulations to the members of the graduating classes, May Health, Happiness and Prosperity attend you, Sinoerely and Cordially, t National Bank of Alva OKLAHOMA IS RIGHT ‘The State Boars of Mlinois, Indi | ana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Ok luhoma have adopted SILENT. | READING, by Germane and Ger | mane, for Reading Circle use—all in | one year. Single copies | nomi ROW, PETERSON CO. Five or more 20% discount 628 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill. plus postage. = RANGER OT! a STK PT K_ TK OTK SK , To ATA TIC 17% THE HANGER 977 5 | ) { 5 “SERVE” “SERVE! was the Keynote of the ereation of this busines ‘ rf back in 1902, | ( k _— “SERVE has been and is today the rock upon whieh this a has grown, ‘ : | SERVE is the word whieh is deeply impressed in the minds e Vv of our saloxpeoplo, ‘They must serve with helptulness, 5 “Serve?” haw w deep moaning to every’ associate of this Nation- 4 ) Wido Institution, ‘Those iutrusted with the buying of owe goods { serve ehoertully “SERVE? is proclaimed simultancously by the hundreds af a 4 Hhousunds who buy from our several hundred department stores and it is. command which ix always obeyed. he customer comes fest | He munt be xerved with satinfaetion to bin at any cost ft ) SERVE has been the eventive force whieh bas made this the | World’s greatest multiple of department stores. BN f SERVE is that whieh makes your buying from us a pleas ure and a profit to you, f { + pr wer J. €. PENNEY CO. a owe tundra seven ( OTT PI DI ITN src C-2THE RANGER OTK FI R-T 30 Years Ago Monforts Drug and Book Store Began handling schocl books and school supplies for Northwestern Today it is the largest Drug and Book Store in Oklahoma | KODAKS — ATHLETIC GOODS.— STATIONERY — TOILET | ARTICLES —JEWELRY—MUSIC—DRUGS—AND SCHOOL BOOKS Monforts Drug and Book Stor Derrell 8 — May 1 kiss your roxy Tips?”” Gladys R— T think you had better ask my druggist.” Young Hopetul— Dad, what is the Board of Education Father— Well, when T went to school, it was a shingle, He— May 1 kiss you!” She— T should say not ! —but she didn't, Freshman— You surely are a good dancer. Pretty Miss— 'Thank you, Hm sorry Tean't return th ‘om. plim “You could if you were ax big a tine as Lam, Omuwford B, | he dies.” Brooks B—Pretty soft f ure Charlie Chaplin’s going to heayen when Saint P ‘on unde olght 77 r THE RANGER , Printzess Gossard Suits and Coats Corsets Wont Side of the Square YES, whether Ready-to-Wear or By the Ya Everything that you would expect to find in a Jett store | ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW TO SHOW YOU Belding Phoe' . | Silks Ik Hose IR, pis a Vi-¥ aa one hdd nine iV - ws ) 5 Students Know ny N the Advantages of Specialization ) ) You study under specialists because they are better able to render G service, give you a better understanding of what you would know Ni k than if they were trying to teach all lines, ) N | We are Specializing in Women's Wear Only ( N Hither ready mado or by the yard, Tn this business style and qual- 5 ity inns hig part of serview ax price 1] Here we give you hoth quality, and style and the prices are always k reasonable, 1 ) The E. W. Tanner Company K Where they sell those good sill: hose for less ) North side square, Alva, Oklahoma a Our years of experience has taught us that (o sueceed, Mor. fad chandise must have Quality, Style and low pri ‘ollowing that oxperience we have filled our store from windows to the rear of the Store with the Highest Grade and Best Makes money ean buy. ‘ ) Gnaranteod Lines are our Hobby. ( ‘ Walkover Shoes Styleplus Suits Stetson Hats Jew Clothing ) Munsinwear Arrow Collars ( Wilson Bros, Shirts Van Huesen Soft Collars it) Geo, B. Ide Shirts ‘Murphy Wardrobe Trunks de Curlee Pants—A new pair if they don't wear { k i r ahs J Tanner Bros. Clothing Co. al S, Outfitters from LAD to DAD | SER | | | ‘one hundred eleven oo M fiom TIL OT COT COI CE OTT INS S71 THE RANGER OTK TK TK_T1K_S 7k ay R WE APPRECIATE THE TRADE A | Of every one who desire the best of everything in : ( Hardware, Queensware, ) ; hs 1 Plumbing and Heating | x wt KAVANAUGH AND SHEA é Located in the best city in Oklahoma THE RANGER O77 ¢ g P earias a ai est) ue hundred trees a 37K 7A D L DIC OPAL ne TK ATK THE RANGER TK TKK W, D. MYERS, President M, W. STRAWN, Cushier E IRS, ‘Vice-President M. K, DOWNER, Asst. Cash, Statement of the Condition of the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK “THE PERSONAL SERVICE BANK” Alva, Oklahoma at the RESOURCES Lowns and Discount, Overdraft Thanking House, Furni- ture ‘and Fixtures ral Reserve Hank 19,400.00 500.00 eat Bata 2600.00 1 68,020.78, Exchange. 292,611.14 296,691.92 745,800.71 ww onrnn ANTAL ‘one dred fourteen Dore ise of business, March 3 isa KTNONT, COW FEDERAL RESERVE. SYSTEM IIH LIABILITIES We We Pie Wie Capltal took 4 000.00 Surplum and Dntvidea rote 0st Bilis Payate NONE d Rediscounts NONE : bareals ssnoctan ( oral tM, W. STRAWN, Ca CWI WL FU WLLL an VDI CO-OPERA ION The Future of our business is closely identified with the future of this community—each is dependent upon the other for its snecess- ful growth, | The Southwester ities Company Commencem Invitations M Cormick-Mathers Co, Wichita,Kansas Ye -2THE RANGER OT) BECAUSE WE BELIEVE IN OURSELF Ka x ‘That's why we ave able to advertise so extensively. We know d cour clothes are as good as we say they are, We know customers x will come back again, It’s economy to advertise when you ean trust the goods you f are advertising. y N 2) = ( 2} S N 4 WEINRICH Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothes | When in Alva ) sos q ; | visit Harroyer and Treece % Everything in Hardware and Implements be j : North Side Square Plt) 5 Yay ) ‘one hundred sixteen - TO TIO He. THE RANGER 77 y K | | WE ARE FRIENDS OF THE STUDENTS 0 Let us do your cleaning and pressing, When you think your clothes h or hats are worn out, send them to us and we will make them look { ) like new. All work guaranteed satisfactory, ) Our service is the best and quickest, We clean the ODORLESS WAY ( t | The Hub Tailoring Co. MeBLERESHL and KEPITAR', Proprietors fe] Phone 15 South Side Square { t 5 Our Biology Professor ‘Tom Has a very attractive danghite ‘Yo be sure that her beau ( Would know when to go, ‘Tom bought him a dog for a start © Carter, Miss Shoekley who's limerick this iss of the Dames and the Misses 7] 's Deaned it so | the job she is strong She'd rather do that than wash dishes id ‘TRY US FIRST Federal Tires, Vista Batteries, Auto Accessories i Alva Tire and Battery Co. 181 dust Side Square Phone 181 REED STORES CO. { j Five Cents to One Dollar Stores Always considerate of the student's needs and wishes f Variety Prices—Quality—Service , The Red Front Store North Side Square p | ‘one hundred seventeen rit -2THE RANGER_-2TK= TK 27TK 9K PTA TK Alva Iee Cream Company Manufacturers and Shippers of PURE ICE CREAM Phone 149) Alva, Oklahoma Varmer—“Beo this the Woman's Bxchange!’” Woman—Certainly. ” Farmer— Be ye the woman?” Woman—Yessir.”” Parmer—Phon T think UI keep Magpie.’ Prof, Geiffith— In your story you make your owl hoot “Po whom? in stead of Po whoo. Dr, Morrix— 'Yex, this was a Boston owl!” Steamboat Captain, who had just fallen overboard Don't rland there like a dumb-bell; give a yell ean't you! Skidmore (new deekhand)— Certainly, sir. Rah Rah Rah, Rah Rah Rah, Rah, Rah, Captain, Captain,’ Prof, Carter! What are you doing, John, learning anything!” John d—! Nope, just listening to you. | Mickey M—tShe's a girl after my own heart ? Fred D.— 'Then she's pretty linble to get Phone 218 Work called for and delivered a Steam Laundry and Dry Cleaners Suits Cleaned and Pressed Students’ Work Solicited ue hundred eighoen DOT DI DIE HID 1 WL WL ILC HL LL lt Le oO WIL Ale Mie. TAC ITH THE RANGER or, Rilliards is one of the most engrossing games ever devised, stim ulating both mind and body. It inspires at twenty, thrills at forty and cheers at sixty. It ealls into play every faculty’ and ev musele and is, withal, d test of a man’s judgment, self-control and perseverance, IHlinoi West Side Square, Phone 499. igar Store B, Brunstetter The Girl’s Wat oveloek, young mun, The lights go out in this house at eleven Young Man—''That suits me.?? Doctor— You are all right; your pulke is ak regular as clock work,” Patient— No wonder, you have hold of my wrist wateh.”” Prof-M . Julian you should not tease Miss Shafer so much. John— Tam not, Lam just amusing myself A. P. H. Garage J. MI, EDWARDS, Mur ‘@wenty-Four Hour Service’ Agoessories, Repairs and Supplies; Line Welding Phone 56. 8, B, Corner Square Ace Farmers State Bank Alya, Oklahoma COURTESY EFFICIENCY SERVICE, Recommended by our Customers ive hyadeedneteen TALS 7IC OTK OTR OTK OTK IEF, ari DIVE THE RANGER AT! Stude—‘I'm a student at N, S. 7. C, Madam Vere de Vere, in and 1'd like for you to tell my fortune.” { lam Vere de Vere—Well, you have just written home for fr You had rath are habitually late to your 8 o'clock class and you are a high school raduate.”” Stude—' Wonderful, how did you guess it?” She—HTell me, have you ever loved another!” He— Why, of course. You don’t suppose L would practi a nice girl like you, do yout on CW PL Le ue She—I'm glad you came over, Um just dying to dance the | worst, way.” k Ho— Too bad Grace, the chaperone’s awfully striet,”” f Prof, Carter (In Eugonties Class)— 'Seienee sayy that 90 per cont of the girls who marry, are working girls, hut it negleets to ) say that 100 per cent of the girls who marry are Working men.’ Me(ilassen, at Weinrich’s— 1'd like to see something cheap in 0 | a straw hat.” on and look y this on and step over to the mir WL MLE IL. s Morgan—‘So you flunked in Rreneh. T ean’t understand it.” 0 Roxemary LaGrone—! 1 ei ther, that’s why T flunked. y Q SI J ¢ av is MLO WL WL TH 7 2c 77 7H THE RANGER 77 y ss ) | | Q e Avenue Meat Market Phones 801 and 802 ) 3 j Olaf Viken, Prop | Alva, OWdahoma | rT 1 7 | j MOTOR TRADING COMPANY : AUTHORIZED THE UNIVERSAL CAR DBALE i Sales and Service Phone 296, Alva, Oklahoma ) John’s Hamburger Parlors t HAMBURGERS LUNCHES and SHORT ORDERS Services Unexcelled bby Chas. obnson, Prop. THE RANGER OTK KT R99 TR_- TKD, be WL UL HLL LL: YM TA DIR STIL HID THD L_-T I-77 ITA THE MANGER When You Leaye Northwestern Remember we are still here to supply your needs Write us for SPORTING GOOL HOOL SUPPLI RECORDS, REMINGTON YPEWRITE STATIONERY BOOKS, or any item nied in the school room, Bradbury’s Book Store Schafer-Doo! Mortgage Company FARM LOANS ‘The place where you get your money when you sign papers MecHENRY’S CAFE Special rates to regular student boarders and ball teams McHENRY BROS, Q Wine SC OPT OIC IIE OTL FELONS VICTROLAS, VICTOR ‘oe urd went prie-37 ‘THE ANSWER When that girl says Y! Don’t Wait, Rush to ° Monfort-Smith Jewelry Shop and get that Diamond Ring Miss Butler (Lo tardy student)— What are you tats for ) Omar Hill (sleepily)— Why, er, to class, Esppose,” : Ruth G—! How diel Dorrell net, lash night? Gladys R—''sJust Tike a blind man. Ruth— How'® that! R Gladyw— He needed someone to tend him on.” - A young lady, collecting jokes, asked Orville Cameron for one and he pointed to! Juanita Smith. ) What would happen to Loyd Bixler if he didn’ K Sonior High Class Mecting after each ehapel.t Brwin S.—!Do you play ‘Mah Jongg. Raward 0.— What's that?” x Brwin—Oh, that's a game you play with little ivory: blocks, Raward— OF course T do.” Why don't you say what you | mean Aaa) Pornell Reed —'T wish to ask you a question concerning a tragedy h | Miss Shockley— Well” Bernell— What is my grade?!” ”) | 6 MHE ELL UDIO Invites comparison of photographs with oth anywhere, Our pictures stand ont in relief, because we get atmos. phere in our portraits so well that NO ONE'CAN SATISHY ANY BETTER, KODAK FINISHING, ENLARGING x Montfort. Hidy, FRAMES MADE 'TO ORDER Phone 107 Ph 10 WIC WILD D. FHK_D HE n't get to eall a work you get 27K PT KK OTK TE, = 5] t ————————————————e Te DTTP 77 DTH THE RANGER O77 i we WHERE GOOD BATS AND FOUNTAIN DRINKS ARE SERVED LANE'S CONFECTIONERY Phone 405 MUSIC 18 PSSENTIAL, STRAUBE PIANOS With the Melo-Harp Columbia Phonographs Hand and Tnstruments Carrell Music Co. Phone 7 Alya, Okla. ee Bast Side Square SEATING We are specialisty in designing aurrangging and installing ehnirs Schools Auditoriums Churches ‘Theatres All Public Buildings Send us your blue prints, Lot tus subinit a suguestive seating arrangem Also complete equipment for the schools wl 1889 Oklahoma ‘one hued emuntytve DPIC STITT 7 LOL pric O C THE. RANGER OTK 27K OTK TK TK OTK, x x N yy it x , t ; d THE TEA STORE N 8 bars N ‘The oldest and largest retail Grocery Co, in Northwestern Oklahoma N S 5 17 YEARS 4 y a constant Booster for Northwestern $ 0 State Teachers College and Alva ) R) he i IN ALVA ) i N | Is Always ( , N | THE TEA STORE | 812 Phones 813, May We Serve You ) ) | a ¢ Rg aaa a “ “é 9 ‘one hundred twenty-abx ‘ OTL OTITIS STDIN THE FAN GER Unique Confectionery ‘The Home of Good Lunches, Where Fountain Service Can't be Beat THE SWEETEST SPOT IN TOWN Ivan Morgan, Prop. North Side Square Phone 180 A man from the Bast boarded a street ear in the South, A Southerner got up to ive a lady his seat ‘The Easterner beat the Indy to it. ‘The body will he sent hick Bast for burial, A CHRISTMAS PRAYER O Mister Santa Claus Your's so very good, Please send me aleohol Without any wood, SEARS’ BOOTERY Alva’s Only Exclusive Shoe Store Arch Preserver Shoes for Men and Women Selby Fine Shoes for Women Just Wright Shoes for Young Men Kewpie Twins and Buster Brown Shoes for the Kiddies Luxite and Cadet Hose of Quality for All—A complete line The Students Store Supreme E RANGER_OTK_= TKR PTR TK TR TR IAC HD: PALACE TAILORS ome y Phone 360 4 Student Headquarters for Q ODORLESS ct Cleaning, Pressing, Dying and Hat Cleaning We call for and deliver ingil Diller (inn sh « store)! would like to see a pair of POOL; Its very Konventent, Klean and off their worties and have some real fun, Now we know that this pool is a good place ) iam Gr woul ela ther canes et sats 1 just next door—MCGILL BROS, UP TO DATE FURNITURE STOR ecw oy NOT TI DI OID TKD GET g that would fit my f : Cle Miss ‘ou done your ontside reading yet!” Ralph— No, its too cold, ‘sl - Mv, Hall— What is the most important part of a ear?!” is | Miss Tipton (Who walks to and from sehool)— Yessir, the | ativer.”” | x S § f 4 g 5 , a : { ( . Ce) ‘ i R, J. McCORMICK ‘Phe Jeweler for all Northwest Rexall Drug Store Alva, Oklahoma DR, BILBY FETTKE and McHUGH Real Estate Phone 458 cl Tnsuarane Side Square Ww H. A. NOAH Attorney Over Central Nat Alva, nal Bank Oklahoma MOTOR TOGGERY A Judge of Good ‘Tops South side squ First door cust of Freeman's Tire Shop. Real Estate, Insurance Property for sale or tra Rent TANG Mva, Phone Okla. Col, BOB KIRKBRIDE peer and Real Estate 588, 60, Alva, Okla. Phones ‘THE ALVA RECORD Best Advertising Medium 42.00 per Alva, Okla Office phone 202 Residénee 36 DR. A, W, CLARKE Dentist and. Optician Offiee over Pirst National Bank Alva, ‘Oklahoma GUS HADWIGER Attorney-at-Law Share Bldg. W. Side Alya, Oklahoma THE RANGER , HUGHEY and KENNON Insurance Of Every Known Kind BOND: Monfort Bldg, Alva, Okla. W. L, HOUTS | Lawyer | Phone Gd Alva, Okla, DR. ARTHUR B, HALE SMART'S PLACE Professional. ii Good Goodies to Kut North side xquare, Phone 408 DR. W, L, AMEND, DENTIST Montfort Bly, Alva. Oklahoma MAJESTIC Home of Superior Sereen Art W. D, WILKENSON CITY SHOE SHOP Professional Shoe Repairers ED McGEERY For Plumbing of Distinctive Smarties CITY BAKERY For Plain and Bane; un Short Notice Phone 4 mith Side npn OTVCOTHE. RANGER OTK TK TR 9K TK EF, This Annual Printed by Co-Operative Publishing Co. a EEL it ii ) TV RIEEEE OPEN | iS ‘The Great PRINTING and STATIONERY Howse 6 IsAHOMA? We ocupP our. on FouR-SToRY Buona Wr rage Ack OF S000 SdUARE FEE Commercial Printing, Bini Lithographing and Engraving Bank and Office Supplies Telephone 53 Second and Harrison Guthrie, n Oklahoma Fy Le WL LLL LL Ht LO WLe Ws é NA Vie Wee ip ct pon THE RANGER THE 1924 RANGER Exh oanva NE : | | = Lo Pe ae = ‘. . hE LE DLO Dik. © Wh Pn Wh LE YL ULE MLM y «+t Sd
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