Okmulgee High School - Torchlight Yearbook (Okmulgee, OK)

 - Class of 1925

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,Jaxx ... .- l l l G, B. BLAKEY Mr. Blakey, Vifff-p1'if1CiP211 Of Okmulgee High School, was grad- uated from Missouri University, receiving the A. B. and B. S. fie- grees. Every student in senior high feels that he can take his troubles to Mr. Blakey and fe- Ceive sympathetic consideration and 'la square deal. With such 8 reputation it is needless to Say that he is loved by HH- lll ,rl ill. ll l li if . .I ll lf ,l-l, ly. llllInllllullnllllllnlllllul rfilFi,1'!Ji ilWm!glliMk,:.i,l li are Vice-Prine QI' , -' ' P ll 1 , Mei l ' ' v U LUJLKZGLKVJLKVJ IQ l 5, T- l .1 ,f li ml ll? il -- --- ,, l 5 U U ' . 1- .ll l X 'jj 1.43 ll., ,g ,gr-5 ,e Q1-Ivncl 'iw Wy l llllmllllIIIIIIII ' 'm mmImHg Q il 4' glllllllmml ulullnmlnlulll llllllllllnlllnmmlullllllulllulullllllll Aix .' li Ni' W Ili' Wifi! 'iff fit ll'ifii7J , II i' will ,l Mlilfiix vie, ' 5 1,5 will !l,,L1,'lIVJf,llhyl l,,,A,,lh lulblwv' WJ 'l 2,75 .lllllnlmllullxIIllmlllllllnlnzlllllllllllnlllllllmulllmllullllllllllllnu. ' -ll..- ' ill fri' 5,: , '5 :Simms ,,a-iam., fegvifl I .. - 5 2 . L --- - , 5 lf ' 'e ' : .- F E - : r 1: i P...- I l 1 T - E ' .f 5 - 5, CDepartment Head: - ' e r 5 . 5 r 9 lg ' E E l Y 'V 5 Q : lpals Q , FQ E I ' .Q lg j 5, , j 'g AGLADYS CORNELL-Head of El - 51, j Iii li llsh Department, first semester, 191 E 5, ,QQ3 4,5 25. Junior A. B., Kidd Key Colleg : 5 l, 'jig ,P 5 X Graduate work. Columbia Universit ' 5, lgrfii 5 Assistant of English at Austin C4 f 51, W5 3 lege 1919-20. E ' it E Q 5 5 l5 E. L. LIDE-Head of English D its 5 Vg W5 partment second semester, 1924-21 5 Q, '-,Q i5 A. B., Hendrix College: Ll. B., A I il ' 5 kansas University: Ll. B., Georgetow ' C 5 '5 University: Graduate Work, Chicag I 5 5 University: Principal at L3Wf0l 1 E E n 3: 'g Oklahoma, 1921-25. f sl 5 1' E 4 ' E I gl -, ,5 F. v. ABERNATHY-Head of cm - 52' F. 5 zenship Department. A. B., Centra 5 5 ' i5 College, Fayette, Missouri: Graduat ' Q 5, work, Chicago University. 5? E 3 21, '5 ANNABEL DONNELLY-Head oz , gl, 5 Higher Mathematics Department. A , 5 5 B., Parson's College : Graduate work 2 5 Chicago University. ji Eli ' : 5 MATTIE E. BOGUE-Head of Gen- :I 5 eral Mathematics Department. B. S : : P I ' I : 4 - F. L. 'STEWART ' A teacher in one of the- PTSD classes once asked, .uWho IS 'the best informed man in the U1'11f8d States? An enthusiastic y011Hg'- ster shouted, I know, MY.. Stew- art. The incident- 1S typical of the admiration which the whole Junior high school feels toward their principal. Mr. Stewart graduated from the State Teachers' 'College .at Enj- poria, Kansas, and received his A. B. degree from the State Teach- ers' College Ada Oklahoma. , lr lyg ? l I iii F g, MVMVVMMWVNPBVVNMHMWVN -2- ' am ' H MTF! Y - ln Education, State Normal Traininpi 5 r 5 , 5 Teacher's College, Pittsburg, Kansas: : D I Instructor of Mathematics, Onaga, Kansas: Graduate work, Columbia University: Graduate work, Colorado University. it ay 5 :,,,,,1 , E ' E igxizrwuv' 1 'l'-' ' Mfrs'-H'-x-Q-gras - -ve--3 E 5 5 'GUY -iC. BCHAMBERS':Iiearl -Noi' E E Modern Language Department. Trin- ik 5 ity College, Ducham, N. C.: A. E. F., 1917-19: Instructor Foreign Language, Tishomingo, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma: Graduate work, Oklahoma University: Graduate work, Chicago University. it 5 E ': EDNA C. NELSON-Head of An- ? 5 cient Language Department. B A University of Minnesota: Graduate 5 5 work, University of Wisconsin' Scho- lastic honors in Language, Miimesem 5 . 5 University: Member Phi Beta: Instruc- E 'I tor Red Wing, Minnesota: Instructor L . ewlstown, Montana. 5 Q' 5 F. L. CHAMBERS-Head of Science E ' .5 3 epartment. B. A. Cornell College- VI. S. Io' a .University: Instructor: - : owa University. ai' Sl- - vltles A B Central College Fay Y CARI E. SEARS-Director of Ac- : - l . . , , r - t . 1 . - te, Mis curl. 5 5 VELMA EADS-Head of Home Eco- E V5 l ' ' ' - .mics Department. College of Indus- - 5 lal Artf, Denton, Texas: B. S. A. Q . College Stillwater Oklahoma: V : 2 -aduate work, Chicago University: 3 'aduate work, Columbia University. f ll l llnllllllnlllllln lllnllllllllllllll W .s ll Il lily' Q J J 5 1 v l 5 W E l 5 E 'l' 0 fl J ,l Q ' . 1 4l E . qi r E ll a , E i Y I E 5 2 5 5 'X' 5 v. 5 . . , . . 1 ' E .N Ennis llllllunllllllllnllmnlllllnnlll nm will l,l'iW llllimiuil llmuiil 'iliigmnliilll Iull:lllnnllllllnlmlnmllllmlnmlmnwnnllln ll ' L ,, I, I-alll lvllllllf ylliiiilw .:,:li.llill.ll',, f pl, Tm'T1I7idhT1Pn dPTW1P?1f6'T1P7?dbi'T 1 ,I tllllllll V, W1 'UM ,,U'W, 'lal ll ,gg ulunmlmlllmllll , Y X Mlm! Ai, uw, .l r lv HHH ull n ll ll ll u ll Y' vw Y' ,.,- ---- - i lr W, 1 I M V ,Hr I iil mI,..AfW'llI ml l'.-..r ' TQ 5 e

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J, . LXMNAWA ' lin in NUI' L 'Hmm' g aa ,?.xQw--s A-W M ' III iyllw , I M If lMI'! l !,','I IM IHIIXIJW X l .UI I I I I III I I . III II' 5 Ig lllIIIIrI1II ' ' 1' ' ' .DY , .QQSE LQI Q Q 5. I . 5 0 l 4' C I J R BARTON Superintendent Barton has an excellent record with us, we consider hlm one of the best qualified Inen in the country wued Gemge D Strayer, professor of education and administration at Columbia Un1ve1s1ty New Yo1k to an Inquiry from the local Boaid of Education Shortly aftelwards, the Board chose M1 Balton unanimously from a lar e number of appllcants, includ mg some of the best educational men in the Southwest J R Barton was connected with the Sapulpa schools durin seven years of continual pro less there While there he became extlemely popu lar well liked by eveiyone with whom he came in contact He graduated hom Hendrix Colleg at Conway Arkansas and later received his M A f101T1 Columbia Un1ve1s1ty He has since done post g1aduate work in educational courses at the UH1VS1S1ty of California lee 'cured at East Central Teachers Colle e and at Colorado Teache1s College last summer, and will ieturn this year to the same 1nst1tut1ons He spends his summeis in continually forging ahead, attending some college plactically every year 'JIIIIIII ! Y 1 IIIIIIIIII NM' 'x.e!...:I.54-M ' x llllll Y: P 5 'I EI E' I 1 I 1 I QI El' :P 'I EI :I EP EFI :l EP EI EII :' 5lI 3 W EI -,I -I 'fi -lg i EI l . I . . I . ,II ' . I .. ' : . ' . i 5 5 . t u 1 ' . J Q I lp 52 I ' . E . I . ' - ' g 'I' 5 E S. ' ' 1 . . 1 . ' . . I 1 - W: :E i Y 1 . Y X D E 0 ' . . l r v . . w . I I . I - E Q , . . , . '. . . S - C ,E - . ' - . - A . . , - 'I E ' I: o E 'I WI' , II II 'I I I AIHI 5 Q IIIIIIIIII II II II II II II I II II Ir lI,j lVmHl IUMjI Im, II II II II II II IIIIIIIIII IIIIIII m mmmmmmrmmvm I M,.WIlI ,.IllII,,HI1,II.WH,'ll' Im mmmmmmmmmm QI o Il I f I' L ,IM ,I ,gf MI ,I Ili? - - I I II II I III II II I um 'tal II lI, ' ll ,fun rf- I ' .ill UTIIIII I I',. I-H -. I I I'-I' I .Il 'l E53 AI 'Iv 'I' '1' Im I ,INN NI' ' IIIIIIIIIII f C ITQ f,, XI, J.-1 ' - A K -- ,,..4:- W Is ,api-,II-'51 PAUL N.. CAMPBELL PT1ncipa1 o ' I To the efficient d ' 't ' . . l II Campbell, the studentab'gd?f'SoEa3ll'n1I?l'?feeuIf-guflxistgmhed falmess of-Pau' N 5 The fine school spirit, the-loyalty ang th bg h C 00' IS deeply Hldebted. 4 may be traced, in part at least t0,hiS Ieadgrsllgp moral tone of the school ,I ' I Theplan of tl t - - . Q' his Suggestion. Is1,?5s1ec'i?X5rn'neqt 0.W,1Yl 0IJ6l'21tI0n was introduced at 5 Mr. 'CamPbell's life h b a rea -WO1k'n2'.faCt01' IH the life of students gn at the University of Oklziioiiin Vgigliid lime' lntgrestingx He was educated W U9g'l'88SQ he served as an army offzcgl. clllinigiilyeslqihiwe' alfd M-I A' Q has been active in educational work. D V ' ' mf Smeg mt tlmc 5 Q' Q' 5 5 5 5 ' ,. 'V I II f ' I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, FN- I1 'I qI 'f ' S II ' - Pl lg P6YlW8nrm'T1rK'x1r??1nT1 hg'W1y3x1Ffy1' ,,I INI'IIIIIIjM'I WI! MlI'IIIIIIII,mfw'm,l'EIgt I............ Y I 'I IIQQIIIIII' 'IIIII A '



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Q MISS GRANT-Entzlish' Department. -1635, lx X.i,::i:1- - l' 9357 ' lip' Ih91Cldl.D9D3l'fm6Ht B. S. in Educa- 'ui B- A-. Oklahoma University. 9'-s rf- I 1---4 ...gg 1 ' - - .. g if 1 , A tion State Teachealsadugollegeiil Sparjnriz 1 I , E SR, F - g A ihigee Mliigghfhows Business College. ' 3 5, s ' Q i1 7-.f '- Springfield. Missouri. : MISS ALEXANDER-History De- ' ' 1 I . z' - Dartment. B. A., University of Kan- f 5 fil . , sas. - ,X ' 1 - - 4' - .ifiil . . ': ' ...li k- . . '- .1 : 57553 S .., L, H, STEVENS-H939 0f,P1'1Hf1f12 5 X s.9r'fXx, X' ,.-fig.. 5 , ,xx is Department. Iowa . BIusi3essTegr3E?g5. ,A I 1: . . :xi S iff? iz' 3 Maion .fltybflogfggnsaf eJ,,....,.,.1....5f y .5 MR. 0,NEIL-Auto Mecinmics De. ' , XEQ.fi1?:gg ff- A- K Eizggfsaailitzex- School, Columbia Uni- in - Dfiffmenii- B- E., Arkansas Univer- , 1. li : .K ' . 7 versity: Head Of Prlntiggfmd Jgligxfgf 1 1 sity. is ' ig- 5- if? 51.1.1 1 ism Den:-rcmgnr, Hot Dlmgs-t,v of - :gs A 1 . 'A I sas. Educational Representa. nec - Q 2 'T A A ,. the American Type Foundeis om- 4 ' . . in 5 El l 1 1 pany in the Southwest. qi I MISS NIEMAN-Home Economics ,fix - 5,,,15f1 Z , , 1, 5 Department. B. S., Kansas State A. . Agni- ,SQ-Sli -W f ' ' '- Kr M. -525 f , .ffl Y : :iE'31:: -35- A . sfffsx 1'--fl l ' R, c. BOWMAN7H93d of Shops and . is?-ff1f1fS:s A V. . X hfjxziy V Industries Department. B. S- IDSEVIE Y- X lp , ' ,fi-gg. '1' -, phanical Engineering- Kansas. 3. MISS SM - .-1 , 'Efi X College: Graduate work, Columbia Unl- I'lH-Manager of the Cafe- J,xq.N'Q'. - 2-fg , ,, f:19j:3E-' - veysifyg Industrial Slll'J9l'Vl501'- Island teria. B. A., Central College. gf. ' 'fls,,., 5,5 31 lv 5.51 of Maui, Hawaii, 1911-1919: 1920-1922. I 1 ,Egg :l d f B ,, MRS. E'rzI-:L-esfndy Hall sup..-. ' Q..-' gfiff- - . ., PIE-Sicfii 1fE13':i1:igNEi':,tm2nt. Dyfi , V visor. Graduate of Mr. Sterling col- 5, 3... I . 5... 2,312 J., Uni.-Q.-my of Missouri. o I lege- KY- . gf-.5 ,gg ei.. 1 . - 1. 1 -'e1. - ' -f ea - seg . 1' A 2 la. C HESTER WHITE-Head of Gii-rs 0 'g I- MISS COLLINS-Mathematics De' fx -1 llQf'ff all : ' V' V . Physical Education. Department. B. - partment. B' A., oklahoma Univel., J .N V Eg 5 2' Y S-, Ufliversiw Of MISSOUN- - E Sify. iff. I 3 '53 :is : f E1 15 .. - ,, f. - ai- I x 5 I - X , K. . Y f . : '-1 . 1 4 : . .Q ...Q :N 5 fr ,, 5 5 - :Lg-.. '-5.1 il AQ 5 V V 5 E V . M 5, E lfsj i l RAYMOND IiEEK-Heagonfgxlffjss 3 - MR. HOFF-History Department. ED Z .15 211 ' Northwestern University, Evanston, E . g M, Au Northwestern University, , ,fix .ff f' , 3 ' 111in0iS, 5 .5 ,fig Q, 'i3g1,.Q.g55'fi , - A , 5 9 E X S. f-germ-... . eil f -rg - : Q 5 E 5' 5-1 -gf: - - . 1 15 A '- S Ns-ij-I 3 ,fl 3 5 . 5 MR. ROBERTSON-Agriculture De , kg E1 - 13:5 A 1 . l MRS' JEAN CROSBY HANSEN- E 'p E zartment iSciencej. B. S., Oklahoma , ,fl .gr -Q? 251 3 g ge -'gif 'S' 5 E.. X Dean of Girls. A. 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