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V M. ,,'. FRED PRENTICE ..Heif,, God made him, th01'cfm'm- let him pass for a man Basket Ball '19g '20 Lanier Literary Societyg Debating Clubg Assistant Editor of Buffalo '20, OMA PURSER Boots She never had but one thought and that was NYTOHKH Treasurer of Sophomore Classg Secretary and Treasurer of Junior Classy Treasurer of '20 Classy Secre- tary of Debating Clubg Debating team '20g Class and Departmental Editor of Buffalo. EDWIN STALCUP Fiddler Every man to his own trade: then would a cow be well cared for. Debating Clubg Orchestrag Victorian Literary Societyg Class Historiang As- sistant Business Manager of '20 Buf- falo. lib X v ll ,X A N , mit x y. 4..
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RAY JONES Sis Who thinks 1. 1:4r littlv and talks t wvfn murh Yell leader of Society 'l7g Class Yell Leader '18, 'liig Assistant Joke Eclitorg Class Poet. RITA MITCHELL aasquawyv l rziiIIy thy mum- is wonmn Secretary of Literary Society '17g '20 Secretarv of Sophomore Classg Secretary of Booster Club '18g Secre- tary of '20 Classg Captain of Basket Ball Team '20g Social Editor of '20 Buffalog Class Prophet. ALVIN COLEMAN Lieut firm-zitei' men than I may lmvn- livocl, hut l iluulit it Foot Bally Biisket Ballg Trackg Declamation Contestg President of De- bating Clulmg Debating Team '20g Booster Clubg Victorian Literary So- cietyg Editor of Buffalo.
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. , s f, 'I X fl .lllllllllll NL-X ' J- .. ' 9 A , UNL i yy , I Ngylikjlf w lg' M ! foil ' 4 2 Sh J- U .xml A I 35 VA l V: K Vg., Y: , A n i.lM Nw. Q-Fqzwi , I IL I . . , . . . , y . . M , - , A . . , , , . . ' ' Cl ' YY Iwi' I Class History HAT IS the whole world but an open book, whose author is God, and on the pages of which have been w'r1tten more or less distinctly storles of the various races of humanity? Whatever may be their language nationality or faith all students of the past are heirs together in the heritage of history Therefore the supreme benefit hes in the priceless record, which lt emphaslzes ,and thus enables us to appreciate lts pages Words are fleeting, but what is written remains and whatever successes the mem bers of the 20 Class may achieve, they will never forget the years spent in Stigler High School ,As Freshmen, the Class of 20 was the largest in Hlgh School and consisted of twenty five members It was composed of students who, although sometimes uncouth, were studlous in their task of mastering Latin and Algebra During this term our class was honored by having as representative ln the Senior play, Rita Mitchell The next year only fifteen ofl our number remained Although the Freshle spirit still predomlnated, we were gradually becomlng more accustomed to High School life in which we played a prominent part by wmmg athletic and literary honors The most distinguished of our honors was our falthful aid is winning the lovmg cup in basketball The dawn of the next school term witnessed the enrollment of only eleven of the fifteen Sophomores as Juniors, which by mid-term had decreased to nine, two having taken refuge in the Senior Class. By this time we had become more dignified and sin- cere in our role of work, in which we strove for real quality. Our officers consisted of Alwin Coleman as president and Oma Purser as secretary and treasurer. There were several interesting happenings during the season, the most enjoyable of which was the J unior-Senior picnic in the spring. . It was also during this term that the Juniors entertained the Seniors with a most pleasant social. Now we are Seniors and the faithful nine yet remain. The members of the Nine- teen Twenty Class are Rita Mitchell, Sylvia Burton, Oma Purser, Denton Moore, Irl Trout, Raymond Jones, Alwin Coleman, Fred Prentice and Edwin Stalcup. Fred, Denton, Irl, Alwin and Raymond are all enthusiastic athletic men, but Alwin is especially noted for his oratory? He .is the Editor-in-Chief of the Buffalo and a member of the state debating team. Denton is Class President and Business Manager of the Buffalo . Rita is Class Secretary and Literary Editor of the Buffalo, Oma is Departmental Editor of the Buffalo and a member of the state debating team. Sylvia is Joke Editor, Irl is Sport Editor, Fred is Assistant Editor-in-Chief, and Edwin is Assistant Business Manager of the Buffalo, - During the recent Haskell County Track Field and Literary Meet, Stigler High was - n 7 1 Q wbawgi 1 'IlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIDQ , QTI IIIIIIII lllllllll l lllllll l lllllll l llllllll llllllllllllllllllllll' 1 un lull lllll l llll Illlllll l lllllll lllllll lllllll lms ijllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' . W1 X, :- 7 , i H-25-4 ..
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