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MILDRED CROSSLIX IIERSHAL VVOLFE .IAYNITA LOFTIES She may not be in the social whirl But she is certainly one swell girl, fLibraryJ PERRY SPEA K ER You're a lifeguard. we all know-1 But why do they call you Polo ? lHi-Y: Junior Play: Proctor '38: Stage Crew '37, MARY ALICE LI LLARIJ Short and snappy, void of malice That's our streamlined Mary Alice. fWolverette '36. '37, '383 Girl Reserve '36j ROBERT HUTCIIINS Quiet, Teachers! do not scream. You'll disturb old Hutch's dream. CHi-Y: Proctorj GENEYIEVE MQKEEMAN We all wish you the best of luck: You'lI get it with your wit and pluck. fGlee Club, XVILBFR CLARK XVho's afraid of the Clark? Vv'ell. HO! H124 I He's as gentlemanly and nice as can be. CF. C. AJ EMOGENE PERKINS NVe would have an awful time. Describing you in one short rime. CProctor: Wolverette: Libraryj J OI I N RROXVN One John Brown may be under the ground But this John Brown is up and around. CTreas. F.F.A.: Judging Teams: Boxing '37, '38J The Seniors had a lucky hunch And made him leader of their bunch. flares. of Senior Class: Vice Pres. of Hi-Y '38: Capt of Basket- ball Team '38: Football '37: Track: Letterman: Baseball: Boy's Glee Club: Cheer Lead- er '38J TIIERA MAE BOXVLAN Don't Work so hard, O Thera Mae Redheads like you should learn to play. fTreas, of Honor Society: Sec. of N, F. L.: Student Council: Debatel .launita's been with us some time now And never once has she raised a row. fProctor '38: Tumbling Team '37J DOYLE GREENE When we came to Doyle Green. VV: all agreed the word was keen CHi-YJ I,IJrA BARTON The girls all thi that Spencer s cute, Sweetness in a pretty carton, ' .. XVell describes this Nelda Barton. Yeah, and I don't give a hoot! CFootball '37, 'Bai Basketball lH?'Qjfn7S0Cie'V 'wi Tumbling '37, '38: Baseball '38: Glee Club '37, '38: Hi-Y '37,'38: Oeperetta, '37, '38: Letter- manj ANU BPJLLER RAYMOND Lt'l 1'oN This blonde girl has lots of poise Which means that she rates with Soififgjvsg you can express your the bots' When you own your Daily CGlee Club: Operetta: Library News . Staffj QF C4 AV, BERNARD FORSTON l-le's very quiet and very shy, But surely success won't pass him by. Cl-li-Y: Orchestra: Band: Honor Societyl JACKIE .IOY LONGACR E Unselfishness personified You couldn'r find better if you tried. fTubmling Team: Sec. of G. A. C, '36: Student Council '36: Wolverette: Operetta '36: Pres. of G. A. C. '38: Honor So- cietyj AMOS ROLLINGER We are not sure what it'll be, Amos-- But for something or other you'll be famous. CSec. of Hi-Y '38, Hi-Y '36,'37 '38J YANETA IIAMMONS Always ready with a clever retort: Known to all as a very good sport CGlee Club: Operetta '37p Girl Reserve: Library: Proctorj OERALDIXE VVATSON .lust another girl who's looking For some man to do her cooking, IVA LTER PERRYMAX If an open mouth catches fliesf- Of insects we bet Walter dies. CGlee Club: Track: Mixed Cho- rus: Operetta '36, '37, '38: Hippodromej MARY BELL HEALY This girl's certainly nobody's fool She's never known to break a rule. lBandL Orchestra: Ci. A. C.: Tumbling Team? I-IDII.-XR BUERGER I've stood for puns like 'Buerger- man' and 'Ham-Buerger', just as long as I can. CStage Crew '38: Proctor '37: Honor Societyj Fifteen
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CLASS HISTORY Record ol the Sophomore Oil Company-1936 OFFICIALS BIG MOGUL ,.,YY, ,....,,,,,,,,..,,.... .,......,,,,, R o y Stuart STRAW-BOSS ...,.. .,....,,, A nnette Knouse ACCOUNTANT ,..... ,..., B illee Bess Sunday Outfit No. 1936 found itself in its new location, Sophomore Class. Shawnee High Area. In spite of the difference between the Shawnee High and Junior High Areas, this outfit buckled down to its job and astonished all foremen with its capacity for bringing in gushers where had been only dry holes. The first big job came on the Football Queen Field, when our well, the Doodle . because of the unfamiliar location, came in second in importanc to the victorious Seniors. After the Christmas lay-off. the outfit began work on the Basketball Queen Field with the well Eloise . Again our well came in second to the Seniors' gusher. This ended our first contract, and left us with memories of some dry holes, a few gushers. and a lot of happiness, Record of the Junior Oni Company-1937 OFFICIALS BIG MOGUL t.... - ..,,, st,.,,c,.,,..,,...,.. ,.,...,.. R o bert Henson STIIAW-BOSS .,.t ...., B illee Bess Sunday ACCOUNTANT ,.,. ,,,,, M ary Vivian Cannon With outfit No. 1937 incorporated under the new title of Juniors, we commenced drilling on the well Eloise' on the Football Queen Field. The well proved one of the greatest gushers in the history of the Shaw- nee High Area, turning in a profit of 8660, Second on our production schedule was the Junior Play, Tte Masqueradern. Under the unprecendented plan of double-casting, this well came in and proved a gusher. Fine work that will be- long remembered was done by both Don Hansen's Blue Crew and Frances Rankin's Red Crew, The Billee Bess , brought in on the Basketball Queen Field was an outstanding well, topped only by a Senior gusher. A convention of Junior and Senior oil men was held in the spring in the new municipal auditorium, when the Juniorrpaid courtesy to the departing Seniors. The affair was a huge success under the direction of Foremen, Henson, Cannon, and Sunday. With our files showing a marked improvement over the reports of last year, we again left the location, looking forward to promotion to Seniors. Record of the Senior Oil Company-1938 OFFICIALS BIG MOGUL .., ...,,,,,,.,..r...,,,, ,,...,, H erschal Wolfe STRAW-BOSS .....,...,,,.,., Earnest Cowan ,ACCOUNTANT ,,,. .., - ....,,.r.,. Annette Knouse TREASURER ,,.... , ,,.,. .,..,,,, P eggy Sparks Outfit No. 1938. promoted to the new rank of Seniors, made their last year on the home lease a memorable one, Unwilling to admit failure on even one well, the Seniors returned to work on the Doodle. This time they recommenced under a new management, and with a longer working schedule the well was a producr of the first class. A Moving on to a new location on the Basketball Field, the outfit decided on the Harriette as its second venture, and drilling activity was begun in February. This well came in with a bang fdue to the sale of doughnutsj, and Harriette Wilson was capped with a most elaborate ceremony. Row l, Left to Right: Fourteen
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Sixteen IRIS NICYVIIOPSE I've a finger in every pie Where there's work, there am I. fWoIX'erctte: Operetta '36, '37, '381 Hostess: Junior Play: Honor Society: Caldron: Glce ClubI LOI SELLE NORMAX Though quiet when she's in a crowd. People say she can be loud, fGlee --Club: Proctor: Operettaz Hostessl MARY IC LLEN IVIIISIIER If you don't like me as I am, You are not a gentleman, RUSSEI. BOIVICRS Teachers say it's hard to hustle Easy-going, quiet Russel. CHESTER GOIVIX No doubt that Chester's Gowin placesf His will be among the famous faces. fTrack '37-'38J EVELYN DEATIIERAGE Gentle, friendly, neatly attiredi The traits of a lady she has acquired, CGirI Reserve '3 83 DA V I D XVAY Frances once was heard to say-- INhere there's a means. there's a XVay. fFootball: Baseball: Track: Hi- Y: Lettermanb CIIARLICS IYIIITI-I On the gridiron, Charley XVhite. To be concise, is dynamite. fFootbaIl: Glee Club: Operetta: Boxing '38: Baseball: Basketf ballj I-'IIIIIIY MOORE He may be bashful and awful shy But such A smile will get him byi fProctor '38J I'IIIf'K IVARIIA One title Chick will never get Is that of a school teacher'S pet. CBand: Orchestra: Hi-Y: Sec, of Blue Jackets 'I6: Proctor: Boxing '37j IIl'flII COI,I.l'M If I had your looks and was as wise, I'd get out and advertise, QVice Pres. of Honor Society: Boxing: Student Council: Rotary Contest: Oklahoma Youth Legislaturej IYAIIHICA JOHNSON My first name's finefsuits okay But I hope that Johnson turns to Gray, QXVoIverettcI FRANCES IERATTON Frances should never lack a date: XVhose father sales cars is sure to rate, fproctor Chief: Junior Play: Girl Reserve: Hostess: XVolv- erette: Student Council: Vice Pres. of Girl Reservej JACK ROSE Litttle Jack Rose sat on a tack I.ittle Jack rose. fOrchestra '36, '37, '38j III Irli PAGE I aim to be another Zack, If drawing doesn't hold me back fHi-Y: Cleverest Boy '38s PIOCA tor '38I MYRI, VVARREN, Jr. Roughnecking or necking slick. Myrl is really quite a lick. CFootball: Vice Pres, of Sr. Class '37: Blue Jackets: Boxingb AIJICIIINIC FOX Better at writing poetry is she, Than I could ever hope to he. fTumbling Team '36: Ilonor So- ciety: Vice Pres. I7: Pres. '38 of Girl Reserves: XVolver- ette: Proctor 78: Announce ment Committeci I'AI'I.INIf lll'IEIS'HN By closing her mouth and opcninb her eyes. She gerx credit for heing real wise. fl.ihrary: Proctor l7f'IR: Stu- dent Councilb VIRGINIA BIi'IlICI'l XVhen Virgie smiles, she just beams ff And never tire- of smiles it seems. IiI'fNNI'I'I'II UIIXN XVhen he takes two wheels at every turn. You know he's going to sec Mashburn. Cllifk officer: Hi-Y Play: Bas- kctballl IIILIIY DAX als-KINIIICY Farmers are scientist nowadays: Bill proves it with his farming ways. fF.P.A. '16, 57. '38l lJI'IIAlHI'lS IIUARIINIAN Delores, with a Spanish name, ls still a blonde just the same. QGirl Reserve: l.ibrary Staffl BIAltIlCI.I.A I'.-XIYIIIAIIV If ever a girl deserved a fellow It's the one and only Mariella. fOffice '37-B87 Student Council W6: Honor Society '37-'331 I5.A.R, Representativel LYNN SMITH Ile looks studious? It's a lie Ile just studies to get by. quivvy
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