Oxford High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Oxford, AL)

 - Class of 1923

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Oxford High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Oxford, AL) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 24 of 82
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Page 24 text:

 Who's Who at (C. (£. il). J . Most Popular Girl...................................Allyne Moon Most Popular Boy..........................................Garvice Cleckler Prettiest Girl...................................Allie Tom Wright Handsomest Boy...................................Clarence Roberts Best Boy Athlete.................................Garvice Cleckler Best Girl Athlete.........................................Marther Trammell Most Attarctive.....................................Allyne Moon Freshest Rat........................................Pierce Jarrett Wittiest............................................Allyne Moon Most Bashful Girl........................................Etheleen Robertson Most Bashful Boy.................................Malcolm Miller Biggest Eater............................................Margaret Triplett Most Dignified Senior........................................Lena Wilson Sunniest Senior............................................Allyne Moon Most Studious Person.................................. Ara Pirkle Most Desperate in Love—Too many in race—Unable to decide. Cutest Person....................................Kathryn Turner Most Stylish Girl.................................Kathryn Turner Most Stylish Boy.........................................Clarence Roberts Best Musician.................................................Una McCord Most Popular Teacher..........................!...Miss Edwards wm mm

Page 23 text:

Class Jtoem i. We are the Seniors of C. C H. S., We have studied four years, We have stood all the tests. We have fitted ourselves For the cold outside world. And now we are ready To enter life’s whirl. II. When we entered as “Rats” We were thirty-five strong, We were mean and mischievous And full of our fun. The Seniors made fun of us— We were “pecked” on by all. But we studied our lessons And were Sophomores in fall. III. As Sophomores Our class was not hardly so large, There were a few new pupils To enter that fall. Miss David was out teacher, W ith ways fine and slowT, And when she said “rice” And showed her white teeth We were all glad enough to go. IV. As Juniors Our class was dwindling down There were only a handful In the room to be found. We had the room with the clock on the wall, Also a pupil who was rather tall— And when the teacher left the room We’d run the clock hand a little round. And the school got out earlier every noon. —UNA McCORD.



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Jfacts About Class of 23 Did you know that our class has studied enough books (if they were placed one upon another) during our long years of tedious work, to reach to the top of Morgan’s Oak; the prized old tree that stands on the east side of our dear old C. C. H- S.? But when you come to think of it, we could hardly be called a prodigy since we are 304 years old and weigh a little less than 2 tons. There is quite a difference when you understand that there are 18 in our class and our average age is 18, and weight is 137 pounds, height 5 feet and 5 inches. Nine of us are brunettes, seven (dish-rag blondes), and only two typical blondes. They are distinguished more than just being the only two blondes of our class, for one of them is the editor-in-chief, and the other is our class musician. Only two of us have the dreamy brown eyes, six blue, six grey, while four of us are blessed with greenish grey or cat eyes- If we spoke of dispositions I can truth- fully say we have 18 per cent sweet dispositions and none disagreeable. In these four happy years the eleven girls have worn one uniform each, and the boys one suit each. Our wealth consits of one chair, minus a bottom and one four-year-old cal- endar. —CLARENCE ROBERTS.

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