Stigler High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Stigler, OK)

 - Class of 1923

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warg-rr I , 3? x 1 1. ,' Rubye McClinton wins you by a glance, Will spend her time teaching some one to dance. Alex Pogue, one of the debaters, ' Will break the world's record as an aviator. Carl McDow, class president. Messages around the world by him will be sent. Vivian Pyles, maid in the play, By writing dream hooks will please in every way. Bill Raney, never without his grin. Will make his living by running a gin. Pat Rose always looks fine, Being a ranch boss he will be busy all time. Arthur Ross, commonly known as Shanks, Being in a circus he will play many pranks. Myrtle is slender, sweet, and'-Qeautiful, She is jolly, lovable and has a contralto voice. Leon Thomas, chief soda squirt, But being a doctor he will always be alert. Loving in deeds, charming in manner, Wonderful in personality-that's Violet. Norborn Thompson knows everything, President of 0. U. he will show his fame. Sylvester is not an essayist, but- He is musically inclined and sings tenor. Kennon Wadley, a rah rah boy, Coaching football will be as interesting as a toy. We predict that Lois will be darning his sox. In more than one sense of the word, she will be Pouring his coffee. -Vera Logan ' 'V X-X, f, - I I 3 o, ffx .hifff , , '! ' ' QA ' X ,M ,fla-N11 X U ,i J ,f AY-if :' . Ljlliit as .a..xf..3g..:..1,m. .Smilies 11.m.,..v.4.f:. 1 . 1 .F ll li If If ll 5

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