Tuttle High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Tuttle, OK)
- Class of 1924
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I ' in ,,-.--1 o qu f'l'-- RRIOR I VOLUME ONE fl Published by the Senior Class of 1924 of the Tuttle High School of Tuttle, Oklahoma 1 1- uwuxw v m lm l mwuwmwua THE WARRIOR mmngxmnynmlawawuya a'41awu.wy41LsQ1:s'41t1 5 5 4 ...,.,.W,.L,.. W M, , I ' j W-f-fm--.M-q.. Rv,. ......' 1' R A, M -.3 Q A E v ' gf :F 1? R 1: N Q 4: 'r 1? Q Q R 1g 6 If 2 1' W 4 '- lp I 3 in 4: W ? R h f, ' I t X' V W 2 1 Q W E 3 5 'v 5 w 1 P 4 1 I Y 1 :Y 1 I -I -. 1 uf 11 w' E ' IL RI 3 E R 11 ' I H JE 9 L 5 X ix XE Ag ix '5 :u E ,, 1 U P 23. .W Fi S S ' , a 1 E 1 :E 5 E 1, ' Q 4' .4 :R ,if E :x - ' E lx 5Yr?i1r7.i1n751rhi1r?.i1 'i1l751 . ' . rm R ' 1924 U.1rWrr51rmmi1rfa1rni1rfni1rhi1r7a1imrf51rfa1mmri.i1rf.i1rhi1 PAGE TWO - '49 :3'?7q1'F. 234 3 'rx ' 933 Iv' ,, J 423, ,.., X. .1I. Y wi' A, 1 - uw. mf . 4. 555 11 ' H .Km , -,..L, E- I ifif' .ni .-+?m 1 -, .ya , ul. - N 1 , MQ, l., ' ' ...L .r R. mi, i M ! 1 ,I A v F 'li 43' 1 . . P MSM.. 6- uri., . ' m 14 A 'W- -f 'if .Wh s 4? fi :R u Jn. .1 ?'- -ag-f.'H 'I J'-'L L . ggzfiwiim' .. ,, 4 Y. .4v..- --, ...f -. ' Vgfqgizhg Senior Glass of 1924, do hereby- -,affectionately fdedicajae this first ifaflumg of The'W814ri6i+to oui' AS1gp6rinteiident3 'E. 'W. f Bass, Whgjse Fuhgiz-ing iefforts have made ,tH6 Qiilglicj schoolg. among 45815126831 il? ith? Stgte- Hi? motto e+i3':1:'1'A6tion speaks louder thazgAQ,,, war-ds, - 1 1, - - . 'Z T' .I 1,. T :fl ' . ' ' ' 7 QL-Li ' v L .7 -it ,. . . IL-5 A . '2A.f.' . . My ,W 1 M 1 Ww H. N an XLXAJ PIE ...U v ' p., y 554 -,. ,J 4515. 'iw ,, X4 Al fc flNfSl 9 5 i s a wmaioa 11 2 ante nf Szlinnl Spirit In the years to come when we, the members of the Senior Class of '24, are traversing the many different paths of life-some the highway of successes while others tread the darker road-may this book serve as the tie that binds and preserves the sweet memories of the past, may we meet again in the auditorium and hear the voices that are dear and shake the hands of those who have offered love and affection. As it is the prevailing custom for each graduating class to-leave behind them a token of their love and appreciation of their Alma Mater, we, the Senior of '24, have the honor of leaving as our parting gift, the first High School Annual -ever published in the history of this worthy institution, and we do hope,' hereby, to establish a precedent which will last throughout the years to comeg to preserve the dear memories of our associates is the cherished object of our humble attempt to portray the events of the past yearg if this book but serves this pur- pose, all our poor, but sincere efforts, will be amply repaid. K Q1 ' ls' ' - i was- V - V AL .t V ,, A fr 977367 lifaliWei'V7ali7?:VV?sY1?faf?IYaf M N r . . . A L 1 marble uf fffuniznis DEDIOATION FOREWORD BOARD OF EDUCATION ANNUAL STAFF ' SCHOOL BUILDINGS FACULTY .CLASSES JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 'ORGANIZATIONS A A 'ATHLETICS' - 1 A ADVERTISING HND HUMOR' A A L 1 N 1 l 119231 . . , ' A A 7:17.41 .5 , L' 'A--'H? ',i,,g',15WA f FT-ff' - , :mg I N x -:xA..rf, ?J: 'H' a i,3sfa5'.g Thfgy-A-'W gg -f y 1, ,.z,m.,LL, .J-.g..3r!,.Az' .h-:i.!EX...-A: .. vi '-'1f'3'Lx -9 W-' f1 ?fKQ'-ui5:-:-.As-- +2-1. .E-.--2 ?-Tw' g.'L..AUL-.n-5.1-x.. 4 I P BOARD OF EDUCATION Q 'r I ju - 4 -V Q 4 :v Q 5: H. We DUCKWALL, President -i w 21 RH 54 EL si 41 21 ff Q1 QI Q. Z 91 QI . ,Y Qi -1 MRS. ALTA WISE, Clerk We have a very progressive Board of Education who are always doing' something for the best of we boys and girls. We espe- cially congratulate them on the splendid faculty they have chosen for us this year. In every matter the Board of Education has always had the best interest of the child at 94D941W1WiW1W1LMM1H'i1W4lX?11LMLWJJli!!1lKU1k THE WARRIOR 1JL5'41Lx'41lx'41L5'41L941L3'4:Lw:u'1lLw1Lxv1:Lw1:uw1u'1 xv 110 QI if QI il Q . A P l 4 1 gl l ll 4 11 li l I 4x It In Q J P THOMAS Board Member heart, and we hope that in many years to come the Tuttle Public Schools will have as good a Board as they have now. Their motto is, Make Tuttle Schools the Best. Mr. Duckwall is President of the Board of Education. He says this year Tuttle has had the best schools she ever has had. Mr. Thomas is Vice-President. He is boosting, ever boosting for us. Mrs Wise is the Clerk of the Board. She is progressiveg she is always doing something for us. In fact, we ask any one to produc a Board member who is so efficient, business- like, and works as ka1d for the school as Mrs. Wise does. fi Q ilaklifoilKANvVQNTTIQN1VHUTAN1ifM'li'6X1FfaX1lfM1fHN1lKAWVWTKNll'foX1I6X1ffh1 1f5I1T?i1WWWF761f?i1??4I1f3i1f?ai1l7i1i7si1 oi1f?oi1l74i1f7bi174i1fmim 9 3 1 w o 3 N 5 I ly ti 3 5'- 1 :Y B gg Q1 2. -. 9 R it S: Q Y 24 in Z1 N gl ., . . , QI Q gg -1 : fr.-r-1-i.'- vw 4- '- -- - - y- -- Y-'qv-,-f Y- 'Q PAGE SIX P I I F 2-P EE' D. 25 if Y 2: -0 gl Ya 2' -f U 3 2 qt 2. Yi gi YQ Qi N 2 41 gn :ll 21 SN 5 R 51 N R 4 2.1 Y 2 W gl Q X R Q Q4 2' 3. :V 51 FRANK GAMPRRLL-L FRANK HODG1-:S ...., MARGARET HOGAN--- REX JOHNSTON ------ MARSHALL RICE 1 O. L. GLASS ' HOMER SCHROCK ....-.- ARLENE DUCKWALL DeLORES SNELL OPAL PASSMORE CHRISTINE CAMPBELL VEDA CAMPBELL TOM POWELL --... I 5. ANNUAL STAFF 4. ,. .- 17 if I: : i V fi: --------------,-----------Editor-in-Chief ------------------------ Assistant Editor ----------------------- Business Manager ---------------------------Spox-ts Editors QE ----------------------------Jokes Editor IQ --- .......................... Society Editors - ----M------------------Snapshot Editors Vi Assistant Business Manager E 'E 'E r ,- F? +2 5: of +V +2 ,- IQ F lg , - I? V? --------------------Advertising Manager 'R 'lt 72 .. - !1S'41lkYf1LK'f k'11A'1-wxwl f1Lw LwAu'1AL!sLRALmu'f1u THE WARRIOR 4wALmL!ALMLMA'41LQ1mA'41A'41A'4:LRz1A'4:Ls'41 as E A A A A A fi 1 if 2' 1' 4' 4 5 I 5 5 it gl gl il gl 1+ 1' E gi 11 4' EQ I' O I 1: if 4, - ji E 5 E 2 2 4' i r 'f - Q 9 re I ' is 'Y Q I M 1 an WNIFR!WNFEVV751F751F751r?51Tm1Tii1fhi1Ff0NIW1F?51I7i1F7RlFhY1Fm1 1924 wmv . rhi1r?aY1mx1rm1rhi1rni1rm V51 rm1m1rm1rH1rm1r?.i1rki PAGE SEVEN TUTTLE HIGH SCHOOL, TUTTLE, OKLAHOMA M. ..,.v. , Y NX X I . JUNIOR HIGH AND GRADE SCHOOL 'r. i . A . Q Y- .- ---- . ,,.' rw? 3 g ' f'lKw1'.1,,:-9 lQZ f-7:AJ45xf?P'f?'j gg Sl! 2? Q1 Q -, Q V, Q I -, E41 -, Q 4 :L 4' -. O 'L O l 4, 4' Q! 4 N41NilLSQJLLQJIAQJLQJLMJL!AlL'4-ll!!-iLS'4lLMJLL2llAQ-I THE WARRIOR QLUJ- ... A- A. ,. wa - ... - .i - ' FHGULTY ,,,..--f ,y :si if ,,i-' -H 7 fi--hi ,f-ff if? 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' PAGE ELEVEN 71 1. af, sl V A 1'!H'5.l'-C, CL -A 'F f 'f ' 'FUR 4 gg1L:'41LL'4w MMMMMMLMQQMMM THE WARRIOR QMLMMLMLMMLMLMMLMww4:L5v4:Lv4::gg Q1 E 51 2 E il 5 E MISS EVA STOKES Q1 Latin and History 27 Q 5: IE 5 A1 5 'a R Q Q ' E 2 -' E Q ' 2 2 MISS VERNE TEWKSBURY q English 1 A- 5 E TfAN1l'751T6YI PfN1 Y A ' '1 1924 P PAGE ' TWELVE I Ol :r 1 '1 i1 44 , , - 1 '1 1 4 2 41 1 D 1 41 4h 1 ' 1 1 in 1, uw'w1w1LxwLxzuLxwLxv1Lxw1.wA1w11LxwLv wxuwu THE WARRIOR 1-1Lkww1wALw4LlwLM'f1LMwwJLX'f1wILW4'N'f1Nf11K R C KNOBLOCK Suenu md lVIlthLll1ltlLN MISS MARY BLANCHE HARNESS Spanish and Sociology 1924 ' N S EBU- mwm UQ 1' 52 5 F 2 1 1 - 7 E E 5 1 2 5 Q Iii 4- , . V V , M66 , -JUKAAALQA ' -AAAAAQFAAAHAAMA-,A,,,,UNJ 1 'AMMHMMHMHA 1? 9 if rg 1 Q 15 3 9 1 K Q Q 11 E 11 : 1- 15 Q f E 3 1 ' 11 Q 9 :, Y Q2 Q Q E 4 11 9 jf 1' ' 1' 11 4 11 4 F 11 1 gi 11 . . ' 1 1 .- ., , 4 . 4 lt 11 1 I 4: :L 1, ' E 1 Q 1 Q Tv :L 1 41 J, 4 r '1 1' 41 It Q I 11 I , 41 44 1: 4 ' 4: U, 14 I 4' ' PAGE THIRTEEN , .:.,.. 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'L4 1 1 X f , X v X X' I I 3. :J f X Z if v 1 ff ' f X f 1' 1 'Z 0, 1 , , f 1 f s 1 , 1 91 , K f f , f 1 I2 ' f 1 f ,Q 1: 1 I i I 1 ' ' X I 'xl f 1 05 II' Q1 M2 a' 'W J ' ' D' il xx! 1 I' il V' FI IG ,. oi 1' XV F 9 ,U X1 A P- 1 I PAGE FIFTEEN -5 31 f 11 2 .. 1,3 v x Q S. 3 . 5, . 1 'Y ,. v L y i af ,- l ' 'V r n . 1 Y -f. 1 . sl ui ' .T 5 11 . wl- ., 4 . J E L x 1' F, ! W W W1'avzlwuwLs'41Ls'z1ewewuwLx'41s'41Lr41e'11Li THE WARRIOR SENIOR ORGANIZATION FRANK CAMPBELL ........ ................ P resident WALTER KERNAGHAN ........... ............. V ice-President MARGARET HOGAN ................ .... S ecretary and Treasurer HOMER SCHROCK .................... .............. Y ell Leader MISS MARY BLANCHE HARNESS--- .-.-.--.--.-..-. Sponsor MR. AND MRS. E. W. BASS ...-..... -... C lass Parents Class Colors --.. ---Red and Blue Class Flower--- ....-....- Red, Red Rose Class Motto ...- ---Start, Stick and Finish SENIOR CLASS In the fall of the year 1923, the Great Ruler of the Tuttleites did lift his voice and decree that Ye T. H. S. doors shall be opened September 10, 1923. And to these doors came a great multitude numbering unto the hundreds, many of whom we had seen passing through the doors of old T. H. S. in the past years. Among' the multitude were found fresh, green things, and they were united and called the Tribe of Freshmen. Also were found sophisticated beings, and they were gathered together and called the Tribe of Sophomores. Likewise, there was an unusually noisy band known as the band of Juniors. But through the vast throng there moved here and there black robed figures, and they did come from the uttermost parts of our community. Yet some of the faces were strangely familiar, for they had been seen in the throng for many moons. They were dignified aloof, and calm, for they no longer cared for the things of the world. And when the others did look upon them they designated them as the Tribe of Seniors, and that was the Tribe the Great Ruler loved so well. And it came to pass in the land of T. H. S. that each Tribe desired to become chief amongst its fellows. So one morning it did come to pass that at a great festi- val, which is known as chapel the Tribe of Seniors did appear and declare that they should be first and last. Red and Blue should be their colors and the Torch of Knowledge their emblem. And he did go amongst them and did say I do love you abose all others. I shall give you from my own council table my wisest man and the fairest and best jewel to be unto you a Father and Mother. I-Iearken unto their words and your days shall be long And the Tribe of Seniors did rise and lift their voices in a mighty shout o joy and gladness And at this time the Tribe did number Two and Twenty. Soon they did propose one to the other that the Tribe should establish two Pep Clubs fRuf-Neks and Peppy 202 so that they should not be forgotten, and if you shoul go to the land of T. H. S. you will find them to this day These and more things did the tribe do But at last the day came when the Great Ruler looked into the heavens and saw that summer was at hand. So he called all the tribes about him, and then in truth the Seniors did don their robes and peculiar shaped caps with the tassel on the side, and from afar came a mighty Elder to deliver unto them a prophecy. Then the Great Ruler did lift up his hands and bless them and did send them from the land of T H. S. to spread his gospel unto all the world. And there was great sorrow in the hearts of the Seniors for each in his heart knew that into the wilderness of ignorance he must go. 1 l 1 , . I D H , I Y 1 . U f , d I Y mlm r.i1:7.i1rhiirhiiriiiriiirhiirimrhiirhiir?.i1r?si1r?.i1r7f.i1rhi1r751rhi1 1924 r?51rhi1r?51rhiirhi1:hi1r?.i1rhiirhim:fm:htrhi1:m1r?.i1r?.i1:?.i tx Ill v PAGE SIXTEEN a A Higgs.. Q-1. .im--L ,LM ---Q, - -uv-1 --4, -,-i,.ng,.,....-rgmr -uwggr 'wr --' .!LL'!JLE'llLU e, THE WARRIOR 1 A w , , . FRANK CAMPBELL f Coots J j A- Editor-in-Chief of Warrior, Class Presi- ,r dent, Ruf Neks President, Glee Club, 1, Football, Basketball, Track, Captain 'f I Baseball Team, '24. 'l 41 V Love comes first of all and then-his E lessons. ,P . 1 C ARLENE DUCKWALL f Romeo J J P Society Editor of Warrior, Peppy 20, L Glee Club, Basketball. if Always in a hurry, always in a rush, if She rather fools the boys, 'cause she's i' never had a real crush. Q a ANNA MAE GILLISPIE CALLAHAN I I cupeggysyj Peppy 20, Glee Club, Basketball. She's very fond of basketball and also a young man not so tall. fAnd then 'g ' she got married.J 4: l I WALTER KERNAGHAN f Noah J 1 1 Class Vice-President, Ruf-Neks, Basket- :SE 5 ball, Glee Club, Quartette. .32 , Too much study is never the best, 1 It disturbs one's mind, and at night, one's E , rest. 4 FF Q MARGARET HOGAN f Marg J , Business Manager of Warrior, Basket- IE 1 ball, Peppy 20, Glee Club, Quartette, Sec- I5 4 Q retary Senior Class. ' tg 3 Pure and sweet as a mother's love. . BEULA SLOAN f Boots J ' Y' Peppy 20. Just dashes right into everybody's heart ' and stays there. IQ ...l IE ' 'Trix' A'-'Y 'iff CY'- 'Y lPKY1 ff51P6i1 l7iN1P7i1 r6N1a 0 rRi'1b6Y1mX1mw1r?Rm1 x,f: r -:' ' PAGE SEVENTEEN I. i 4 4l 5 1 4' It I Il o 1 i! A o 1 1 - I It - 5 -fl I A , 4 ' is 4 N Q OPAL PASSMORE f Bubbles J Snapshot Fdltoi of Warrior Peppy 20 Glee Club Quarette Basketball A perfect woman nobly planned t waln comfort and command HOMER SCHROCK Q Dutch J Joke Edxtol of Warrior Ruf Neks, Cap am Football Team 24 Basketba aseball If all were as bright as he a Paradise our teachers lives would be FTHEI HALE Q Afel J eppv 20 Glee Club Orchestra When others with her do not agree She argues till her point they see FRANK HODGES f Doug 'I Assistant Editor of Wlarrior, Ru - Neks, Senate, Glee Club, Quartette. On this fellow you can depend, ' He never refuses his aid to 1end.' i 4 'l lr De LORES SNELL f Midg'et J ' Society Editor of Warrior, Peppy 20, Senate, Glee Club, Quartette, Orchestra, Basketball. gi In being faithful to her work, she finds ,L no time for such. QL gl 9? REX JOHNSTON C Soda J Assistant Business Manager of Warrior, Ruf-Neks, Glee Club, Football, Base- il ban. 15 All the ladies' hearts grow bigger, ' At the approach of this manly figure. ln x ii E Q ,P g1LS'!1iS'!4L.K2ll.KQl JWLUQBMWMKWKELPALLAKMA THE WARRIOR uumeyiLML94:LMLwmweawLsQ4Lrw:944Ls41e'41l ' rw.. ,,., ,r.., ..,,.,...,. ,r,, , A .,,, . r 2' : I, - Cl YY 1 'i 4 . . ln t . 1 ' , , lr V H , , . . :, 0 4 . ' 5 4? 41 I ' i 41 ' gl 4? , .. ,, J ' 0 Ii , 1? 1 ' - - 1: 4' , t ll i 4 B ' ' ' 4 K ' H ' I . . lr fi . , r - i n li L . il 4 4, X, I 4, J 1 to : 5 n Ig P . . . . E , L u ' A4 1 K r Y ' ' Y: ,P 4 . u 4' ,P 4: I: 1 ' 1 r , l 1' ' ': 4 4' 9 L I f .I 4' if 4' , I, 1' i PAGE EIGIITEEN 1924 H f--sm'f- zZ YxI' me P 1 r lr li P 'r P x ,r 1... - , - -..-v,.-Y..-,.-.,,vwS..-.-...-.-. --- - -1 ' W W ff' Y Y ---. ' - - A - - - . - .. .. -uf .. f 'Y' .A A. . -- 4 w..f 4,21 -A K - 4 Q, -..-1 4-i f 1 :v -l L 5 ggM4ewLMeQ4ev41e'44tg'44Lmtlwalvgiauie'41e'44aQ4Lg THE WARRIOR QQ 5 E Il QA l, .f f E 'l I I l, 2: il 4, ALMA HUBBARD f G1'anny J . If Glee Club, Peppy 20. 1 Proud she walks with head held high, lp jf None of the world will pass her by. 1 if lt , ' E 4l Q 4' if 1: A Q, LANNES SCHROCK fffchiefvy 4 Ei Ruf-Neks, Football, Baseball, Basketball, l' 42 Track. if He's not lazy: but inclined to shirk, fr 1 He's very bright, if he'd only work. l, i , Eg I ' ' 1 in 1' BONNIE DENTON f Bobby J 1' 3 Peppy 20. Ono whose heart is not of stone: lr 4L But tell me? Is it all her own? , I . QI U J, 4 it 1 MOREEN CHENOVVETH f Chicken J E 4 , Il Peppy 20, Senate, Glee Club, Debating it In Team '23, '24, Q 4 She's well known throughout the school 1' 1' Q for her wise sayings. 4' il it . 1 E fl if I 'g GLENN GRIMES qffskinneyvy 'E 4 - If ' Ruf-Neks, Glee Club, Quartette, Orches- If tra, Track. :I 4' When he goes into the world, we know .P 'l he'll make a name. 5 E2 .- 1, E 'l If 1' xx H E 1: BABE CROUCH Q Babe J 3 fl T. H. s., Phillips University 124. 4, She was much admired by all students, 5 4 J but she got married. 4 .- S 4: :L Q 1. Q gl . - l 5 ji Q 5Y1r?mmi1r?m ' rm rm o ' ' ' Q 'R ' 2 1924 'if i W 'o' 'A' 'A' PAGE NINRTEEN ll 'xv'wwLw14LxvuLxwLxv1Lwwxwwlwuwuwmnwl THE WARRIOR 41w:Ls'4:L:'4:uw:Ll'41Ls'4lLMM1Lx'41Lx'4:Ls'4:Ls'41 sl '1 :v -l 'v l :r v -, U 1 -, Q il -, R -, 2 :I ,N , Q 4' Q1 gg Qs 24 V xx gl Q1 5 .ap-1.-.N 1 -K PAGE TWENTY f?4i1F751F75'l1 liiix A' ' ' ' VNTQ1 ' fm1l'fRd I 1551F751F?i1ffhYll?51F?51F7i1F?ni1l?i1T7i1f7i1F7i1f7il'lT7aW'3i1 iilfhiifhi Ruf-Neks Football Track. Not much in a crowdg but wh alo - Oh Boyl' VEDA CAMPBELL Q Shorty'J Snap-shot Editor of Warrior Peppy 20 Glee Club. Good things always come in little pack- . ages. LOU EMMA HOSEY 1 Fmmie J Q Peppy 20 Glee Club. . Shes so quiet you hardly know when V ' she is around. 'lf ALFRED PETERSON f'Pedro J Ruf-Neks. His home is in the last house Tough streetg but he never stays at home. MAIDA SIPE Q Onyx J Peppy 20, Glee Club. She loves her books and loves her toys: But beware-she loves the-a boy. .. .-no-4-bow-.. ,L'4.,5!4.! W f 4, ,.. 1 : 'f ,: 4- ,- ,: E .- ,. 2: 4- 4. 4: l ,g - Q E IQ 5 5: E 4: G 1: 5 Q: Q E 5 5 e 53 'S .- I .L f l f1F1-'n 'Q '1i''virfv-w-vrv 1H'f ' ' i' 'rfflfvFf'fff1-QF1'-vs-. ww..-,,. , H , Ie IE IS -Q TQ P. NEARL CHILDERS f Sl1ck J pf . , IQ en ne :E 7 4 ' Z5 Q IE E H 1 5 . E u 37 Q is 1 E ll Il ' , E KC ! ' J ay , Q 6 Q 5 I H 5? 6 on 75 4 S! E ' 'P le u n I E l lnllu iii G ,iiL,,,m,:!',,-nr,!lEl,,,',,',,,-vfrT,5.y-q!Tp-1'4Qfrn1r,-4g3 X-,pf aft, 4i5E plcpgatgk' 3 .. . w. ' yuplg-1,--ng: . - rl- V -' 1 ' , -v Tv rf 1: :r 2' -v :v D N 4 4 1 1 :v -v g1Ls'41MAwLMLwmA'AMMAAMLMWMAM THE WARRIOR QDSJJLWA v Aw v Awmmuw v LWJJLWJLMUJLYZJ 5 .3 Q . , . . . Al g We, the Semor Class of 24, do afleetlonately d.ed1cate Q 9 W 4 th1S page to ng 1 Q o :L w' 2 F 1' A: N 1' , 5 4: wf 17 I :I wt 13 5E :H ,I 4h If Q P 4 w, Iw XE 1 , 5 1: 4 wb . ' :I 4: IL - w V Q MR. E. W. BASS MRS. E. W. BASS fl 1 Class Father Class Mother QE Q 4' 11 K Q fr Q E 1 5 Ig At I fi Q 5 lx I , 1, Junior-Senior Banquet, May 9th. mf , , 5, Senior Play, May 1-1th, IE y Y 5, Senior Breakfast, May 17th. ri 1 3' Baccalaureate Sermon, May 18th. ff 1 Class Night, May 20th. 7' , Commencement Address, May 22nd. I School closes, May 23rd. QI Q F J g A X: 3 lg 4 MISS MARY BLANCHE .g f HARNESS 1 Class Sponser Q: o ' Q 'x 1 'ar?.i1:r 1rf 1r 1 ff 1 s ' Y 1924 . ' S ' ' S rms? I'.X GE TXVENTY-ONE gp - - ... A v - .,. - - - - uw - - mm - A ma THE WARRIOR - - -. - LWJJ - - wa - A - A L. - , 'uw 5 -x w 11 :L IL lx In 1 5 5,101 W, R el Q C P Q 44,-+A 'W I: 4 wi ...Jaw xl I P w P 1 P lg J? 'JZAI S3 1. M 1 uf my If 'IAP 7 X' o 7 Cl 1924 K7 X 'I R : J Mfr RAGE TWICNTY-TWO I. 1 Q F 'r uf if :I r I' ' In g xl ,P I' 3 P 5 .. 1 wt :I 1: r Q-n.4z'7' Qs u 4,141.1 N, r r , P 1, ,I l LE h f MMA ww fda! 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I' 5' s' ,Ks ,bi 1. -.rg X im,fMmx::2.11.m::5.arinzzidmiz:?.R1zV.i::2.i::7Q:f.i::P.mr2.i1:P.i1riazmia 1924 1r?.i1:hi1rf.i1:imrhiirm1:?.i1rm1m.i1r?.i1r?zi1:hi1rhi1r7f21:hi::hi1:2.Q1r,f.Q::fl N 'iff- Yv PAGE TWENTY-THREE QQ 'E 1 -1 P ma' 1 .' ax . I , li z t Q S ls A H . A .W 'X I 5' ef ,.. J., ,,-,'n1.4':..-.-4.5. at :Q A.n...a.?..f...... . V ,, 5. :v ax vi ,Kar-r mr- w , 1 ' 'f:: 'F 5-'wp 'rf X. 'v -L -1 5 g1L:'4w1A'ALwoQAwmAww1 WJWJWJWJLL THE WARRIOR AJLMP524BLULMJLML!4JL5!lN4JL!A1LkEL!1L!4JL!4JLyllllg il av' ' 5 :rl A -R 4: fi MARSHALL RICE 5 Z' A President of Junior Class, School Artist, :V ' Sports Editor of Warrior, Ruf-Neks, gl 1 Football, Baseball, Track. Q Q1 W You'll be surprised when you find him E 3: in his true self. fi Q1 E 31 ' , . I VAYNE MORRIS QI Peppy 20, Glee Club, Basketball, High E Qi School Pep Leader. E 5: Yea, verily, she burneth much midnight 155 3. oil. if Q1 FOSTER SCHROCK E Ruf-Neks, Senate, Football, Baseball, QQ Debating' Team '24, E My only books are women's looks. I S4 t fi . , 3 CHRISTINE CAMPBELL l di 1 Snap-shot Editor of Warrior, President of Peppy 20, Senate, Basketball, Glee , Club, Orchestra. ,E Q, Has a heart but for one now-future unsettled. 5 gl G 1+ 3 QI TOM POWELL . Ruf-Neks, senate, Glee Club, High 5 2 School Pep Leader, Advertising Manager L of Warrior. il QI A thing' of beauty is a joy forever. ll 4? 4 Nl ' ELLA MCCONNELL Q: 2.1 1 Q' A little Slow in Boyologyg but may do fb J better in after life. 'I l 1 :, l- Q2 A A 1 Q - l' gg FRED SULLIVAN I Ruf-Neks, senate, Baseball, Track, De- ' hating Team '24. il 9 . He came all the way from Sulphur to 3 . join our gang. it 1' . Z EQ! - f 5 M ' -aww 'v - '-'- Y 7' fv R v-fv2'vwL-v -Y-vo- i 4 f- va- - - W F' PAGE TVVENTY-FOUR V iv n lf, S 2 4 . '..n.fv .-.- 1, ' I!.L 'MEg myvs5mw,uf:g v Q 4 A V.-... .,.-. te-O-fl is I E, -- 1, - V . 'nun' 3' .1 IL-x. ze , .. - ep. ...se ...E . . 4, -4 -f ULBVJJL LUAIL' uewiwflwlawligeunwanxwuwiwuiwaa THE WARRIOR aww winxw n Lw,uw4LwiLwiLwLxQ4w4Lxv4 Q 5 Q ' ' MAUD SIMMONS pl 4 I Glee Club, Basketball. gl 5 3 ' Watch me girls, I'm going to be a 1: It , Z school teacher. ,I :. E .5 Il , lb E l l 4. HOMER HOOKER .f 5 Ruf-Neks, Glee Club, Football, Baseball. ,P N He knows his mind, nobody else does. ll jl ls 1' 3 Q 4, N l 0 l :f 5 gi 2 EVA STEPHENS +' I? :N A' 'lOne girl is enough for any man. 'E 4x ' Y j RAYMOND ADAIR 'l - Ruf-Neke, Glee Club, Treek. 12 A lady killer, and Strong for the Q Q 4 A teachers. :Q e 1 1 le fb ' JEWELL FISK L- Q! A dream-I awoke one morning and QQ ' found myself smart. 'E l ,Q 3 E :Q E ' E 1, ' ' LEONARD HARTIN Pg 4 . LE 1. Track. 'E I They say he has pretty lips, but that he E Q, doesn't use them. ,E o , lg 1 li Q: E 1 . E +I SIBYL MALCOLM l A girl who is troubled about nOthing'. 'l Q Q2 gl :, , yi Q H ' 'E :A u Mi' ' H725 E- fiflfiiil 1924 Him :MWF ' ' ' A ' .I PAGE TWENTY-FIVE 1 '.9,'plr g V- - - --W ,. M, wawmmagumawmmmaamraa THE WARRIOR .gg Q IE 5 r L , 4 IE S R , . E - f GEORGE COLE Q ' 0 4 Not lazy, hut just can't get in a hurry. E Q, n l 5 4 ' L. ,r 5 , 1 ,N gg I 5 4 BESSIE MITCHELL 4' 1: 5 Peppy 20, Senate, Glee Club, Debating E Team '2-4. if Her mind is parallel tl- an airplane. xi - F 11 JOHN DRAKE 'E It . . E 1, ' And stxll they gazed, and stlll the won- 15 ' der grew, if 3 That one small head could carry all he XE :. k . . 1: Q new 4' Qi MARIAN MILLER Q For love, men have been known to die. :lg l Q GLENN DUCKWALL . v gg If he ever said anything, nobody heard :b it.7Y L4 D lg CARROL SIPE 3 Our future 'Ladies' Man. ' lr Q 'E J E 22 If Q 'S l E ' S x Q 5 T? 4x ,Q if F01 ' V751 rm ' ' ' rrm 1924 rm1 'W 'R nm rfmmnrim ' n'mrm1r?.i1rhwzzf5 PAGE TWENTY-SIX L-1.12.15 .V . E 4 si .. .Al Le. ll- ,JL . . ' 'exe-f z.. . ..-,....L..aL...-542 - r I 1 3 'T'J 'i f f 'r' THE WARRIQQM 5 JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Marsnill Rice Raymond Adair Vayne Morris Jewell Fisk Foster Schrock Leonard Hartin Christine Campbell Sibyl Malcolm Tom Powell George Cole Ella McConnell Bessie Mitchell Fred Sullivan John Drake Maud Simmons Marian Miller Q Homer Rooker Glenn Duckwall Eva Stephens Carrol Sipes CLASS ORGANIZATION Marshall Rice ..... ' ..... f-- Foster Schrock .... ......... V Ice Prelldvnt Tom Powell ......... .... S ecretary Treuaigrer Vayne Morris ....-.... ........ Principal O. C. Lucy .... ...... Clinss Motto .... ................ ' 'Excelsior Class Flower ..... .... R ed and White Carnation Class Colors .... ....... P urple and Bronze KF vi 4 - 0 M fHff'd'+1 1924 -FW-RA .- . - P ,r 'I 'I 11 11 1, 1 I I 1 I 1 tl 1 I 1 1 1 41 1 1 1 41 1 I 1 I 1 I 11 qi 14 'I 'I 'I JI A'A,.fL..I4-LL 11 I II 1 11 1 M 1 THE WARRIOR LQ as: EV 65537, X .' J!M fnnmjlw? 1 I 1 ,: Q 4. 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Churchwell Mabel Dean Albert Ferguson Elsie Fisk Fanme Fryrear Hal Foster Clyde Gurley Cecil Adams Viola Terril John Brooks Iva Hoover James Herndon Bruce Malcolm Lucille McNeff Floyd Mowry Agnes Nlel Nita Mixon Essie Osborn Glen Osborn George Relder Blanche Slens Georgie Sullivan Tommy Sloan Orville Snell Jack Thomas Rowena Thorpe Bill Hayden Lulu Stedham CLASS ORGANIZATION A Garland Bradford ...... ' Naomi Hogan ........... Anna Belle Bradford ..... Class Colors ..... Class Motto .... 1 1 : nm' 9 gr- fb W. f '- l '- g.. Y I. Lyra Q A A A Ann A 1 mon -rarrrv-six President --,,,---------V1ce-President - - - -Secretary and Treasurer ----Purple and White B2 'm ol B Q , A .n l ,nn sm , i l . s l Ii co ll a rs 'v u Q'!,KWlI' M Q, I -i -.bf H V- H i-7,1 AN 1- - .- , ,d 1 A V '..W'...f-' nf? - -X q x 1 ' . I 1 I K 1 5. . 5 L . X 'L ., , ., ., - 1- ' 7f'liWf'li l'1'llWllX'-'liWQLKWQ LW1'l,KWl lWllX'1llE'!liXYflLS llL94L'!lLS'llLS9!lLBYZlLS'Zl! Wfliffl lE!g'lLWiiS-YIILW I U ' 'l I ' UNIO HIGH Mill if.. K-'lit 4'- -li' .QI -' :,, -1 X ,Q 4-.:...-,r ,, 5. Y, M., -.-a1L,, -in . 1 'E :fir x A- r -N I -f -,X -- V , - K., rx 'Z A S -Q ,, K M,-D+, ,--, rf- t A ,W - . - -'QW Q - ig: T-A , ' .. K ,574 ,,,. ,., fw... .:,Y .V - ., six g x fl!!! of .V I U V. .f- M. 'F M ,E 1 D f Q 3, 'S 'F Y f Nx 'F F r f f .1 'F 2 X 'f F idI:im:m1ffmr7.i1:2.i1rm.:?ai1risi1rhi1:7nS.rim:Fm:im:hi1r?.i1r7ai1:hi1mi' 1924 mvrhiirhixrimrhixrhiarhiaiaiarhi1r?.i1r?.i1r?.i1mix:fmr7ni1r7.i1mi1r2.i'- gk cu xv- 1 f mm.: .Q .gp 1 'E D PAGE THIRTY-SEV E N mi .Q' --ar ..... v I . g , . V +I? L Lf .HTS .. ,' 48 ,IQ QIVV 41 N. New 1 , 4 f Mapu P wb ' 2l!LL'4JLWJLk9Q DUJ LU-lLkWJLk!GLWJJLkU-1LW!-lLVJJLk!lJL9 THE WARRIOR 44LMLMMMmmMLQ1LQ1Ls41LmL94w41a'4J ag it Q gg .. . -, ., ..R.,--,, , ' wi . 2 Q ix W, 4x ' , Af :E 05 rl ' HF H 1, Run c- r an ann 9 R, 4I .. fp 4: 5 11 'I 1 Ip x ig 11 X x lp 4x Q 7' Y 'L Fizzle 1: 4: 1' 3 Ll , x' 1 tl 4! 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R A, AE V ' 45 1. - ME X -Al . EIGHTH GRADE CLASS ROLL Bernice Chastam Madge Clark Beulah Fryrear Nova Grubbs George Witt Hazel Looney Stella McConnell Opal Mingle Faye Hamlc Thelma Morrxs Edna Malcolm Etta Melug n Effle Mae ughes Dorothy Hamrxck Erverett Melugm Robert Meek Earl Schrock Emma Hardesty Joe Green Mildred Henmngs Lowell Churchwell Mary Hall Loulse Passmore Curtis Hoover Pauline Truett Juamta Smith Juamta Terrell Clyde Bowman Frank Bowman David Bauman J K Coats Frelly Doss Floyd Garrlson Joe Gxlllsple Elmo Hammond Jesse Hammond Andy Marlow Emmett Rauf CLASS ORGANIZATION M1 President amrlck lufm Class Colors Class Flower Class Motto Vxce President Secretary and Treasurer Lavender and Gold Amerlcan Beauty Rose Wm or Bu t - 1924 ?AiIE FORTY. QI . Y .... .,A. - .,,,nV . .f v ,. ,-.., . f -'M '3' f' ':: fi .--'Q ::.:::- ' ---A --, L., - ,...:.- -.,.. I-.'!'.. : X . . -1 . . ' l ALMJLLQJLKUJ ' lX.!4LY.!41lfK.!-118511. ' ' ' ' SEVENTH GRADE ,- .- 1. , . -Ai 1: .. .- .2 .- 1: ., Y ' I 2 I, 1 I I, I I, E if I' I' I: I: I, E 4I I 1 I 4I I 'I I 1 9 I 'I 0 I 4I Q MM THE WARRIOR , E E E, E 7 I . . k E I IE I IE ff fi If I I I E XG 'G 6 lk E 5 Ci E E T ' E' 'E E S 1924 4 rii1r1i r7n'1rm1rKiIm1rm1mx1nP.x1If5 PAGE FORTY-ONE SEVENTH GRADE CLASS ROLL May Belle Allen Verne Boyd Virgie Arnold Lois Brooks Ellie Cooley Russell Cochran Blanche Carter Reva Clark Armilda Chenoweth Willie Dixon Elsie Doss Maudie Dean Marguerite Duckwall Alton Elder Sam Foster Wallace Garrison Carl Gossard Dorothy Hartin Ruth Hestand Eljiva Hestand Cecil Ketler Helen Hennings Marjorie Lenochan Wilda Lee Leslie Vivian Lewis Ruby Moore Gracie Moore Jewel Harris Lillie Mae Crumm Helen Marlow Robert Mitchell Ralph McB1'ide 'Iney McClellan Letha Peterson Wanda Rosecrans Viola Renegar May Belle Renegar Retha Ross Effie Reld Alrie Riddle Flossle Sloan Ralph Sloan Beulah Stephens Lucille Stephens Jesse Sloan Owen Skaggs Murl Slpe Geneva Smith Modeena Siens Eugene Sullens Frances Truett Leonard Thorpe Billie Thomas James Watt Lois Watt Lela Watt Leo Youngblood CLASS ORGANIZATION Helen Hennings ........... .......... - -- ---- Pfeiident Marguerite Duckwall ..... -------------- S OCTGWTY Class Colors ..... - .----..-.---- -Pink and Grey Class Flower ..... ........-- --------- P i Dk C8l'l'l8l7i01l Class Motto .... --- Climb Tho' the Rocks be Rugged A ., .la ol THE WARRIOR' 1, V 3 L' I qi' - L 5 -1 1' 5' WfV1.'f ' V ax., , QQ .l , , rL.,,igfQfyF.,. 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' ' F1 if' X QE fx' 'Sli 5 '- X x x 'B 'f' M A 'L ZX I , . x A' ,V W ' f X 5119 fl 1 ' ' is ' ff , V 3 X X X f X f 1' fr ' A x 1 ,' - , A X xx N N g' V ' 1 lg V q, Q -N f . V A 3 1?5'FH N X ff 5 ,Q i n ,v I ! VI XV V 1 K :XX KAN VV ' 3 ii . 'f . wr 1 fx f pr 42: 1 ,.V,f f '4 :Vi V A VM ' I ,f f 1 2 ' 2 1 l m f iff f ff - fl . f f . 1 v, my., f tel Q' ' jf W f' fx , 'L' ' ., X . X I U nh f .H ff ,Vf 1 ,1 1 f 'lx Af' 1 ' 1 P - f f f 41 1 ' J 2 f f f V .U . x r ,, 1 , 1 ' .I fff e 1 I K V1 NV, 1 .4 V1 ig ff . X f , ' ff ,if fy A' f' ' f . Lf: , ' Q' ,,, I 5. ,Va V' I V! X ,S . 'K A X V isa.. 5 zxr Il. 1 ' V V A , ,V . V, ff, . ' . ' a - ' W. U ' 1' 0 -4:. 6 1 VV V V ,V - V4 .J s ' '41 I 'Ai 'f 41 ,, - ia gi! LQ.VfVli5.,ff n, aw A A o ex Q N nv 76575e5TT7n?1F7dQ'Thi' 1F? T?Thn 4 4 1- Q A A1'7A.'1t?,i1rf,T:57,'kgr'.,lj T :?,'V-y,'V:.AV A fl PAGE FORTY'-T I ' THE WARRIOR LLL. .. . GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, T. H. S. Frmit Huw: Snell, Iluckwall, Dean, Sullivan, E. Hulrlfzird, Husvy. Morris, Halo Svcnnfl Row: Sipus, V. llimplwll, Shiplvy, A. Hulxbzml, Nlitvlwll, N, Hogan, I I Czimpbvll. Tliiril Row: Simmons, I'ZlSSll'lOl'L', M. lmnzui, Gillispic, Clionuwcth, Smith dirocior. GIRLS' QUARTETTE, T. H. S. M. Hogan, Passniore, Smith, directorg N. Hogan, Snell. 1924 A ' W ' ' K l FKIRTY l-'Ul'R gf ':pf'4a2T'f 4444' lr-14444:-ww-rv-4-131 'W?'4,gSi 4!1r2q4444Q-4:74-?q,,,J A T 4 ' -'.44.g5g:4,.-if 'MW' 4 , . .,,- 4 944 '25 9 5 4 34 4, 4 O 44 44 44 44 Sv Q 14 4, . Q 14 I 14 58' 4 Q 4 '4 14 I --4 44 4, 44 14 44 944 3 1 4 1 44 1 U44 1 14 1 4 14 '4 4 4, 4' 14 I4 'T '4 44 4 Q - 4 14 LSQJDUJLXIILXVJ MMMMMMMWLL THE WARRIOR Amuw vxw ' Lwu4xww4w44,w4w4w4 gE BOYS GLEE CLUB T. H. S. Irnnt Row: Hodgms cxl'ill1SS,I1l1bb'll'd Rookcr. Sccnnd how: Iohnson Smith, dircctorg Glass lampbell. Third how: 14och1 m, Adair, I'Ql'1,l'l1SOIl, Arnold. E 4 BOYS QUARTETTE T H S Hod4,,u GIITIICN Smith duectox ktlllighlll, I'8ll.,ll'N0l1 V 4' 4:' 4 1 4: 4' ' 1 47 'I '4 F 4- 'r 4 'r I 14 I 4 F 14 44 -V . 14 44 4: 4 4 4 , , 4 If 4 f , N B M , B L '4' rf.i1r7.i1 4 rrm . ' 4 1924 1FY01 IfY1 lYN1P6N1 4 P1T1V2T1 I751fF PAGE FORTY-FIVE 'ULMLM M uw wma THE WARRIOR MA vmwwimmwimmimwiyliilvlfm 5 ji X xl, 'i , it Ii it 15 ig I 4 il l 4 1+ ji ' if 4: fl i' qi I: 4' l, 1 if I I, 1 i, U C li :I , In lg 4 5 IV 9 1, ia E L if li Q ' if fi gi 4i r lr f PEPPY TWENTY if 2 Left to right.: Morris, Sipe, V. Campbell, Chenoweth, Hubbard, Ilosey, A. Brad- it i ford. Passmoro, Kernayghan, Hale, Stokes, sponsorg C. Campbell, President, B. Brad- 'I , ford, Mitchell, Denton, Sloan, Gillispie, Hogan, Duckwall, Snell, Sullivan. i, 12 ' ' ' 4 5, il l -: Qi i lr 4 4 il 1 C 4 - ,., 4 4 ' I 'Z 1 g Ji ll lb el -2 4, in 4,1 ,r 4, Q 1: 1, IL 4 :I ii 'il .ii lu 4 li X it J, 1 4 .I RU F-NEKS . 'Q 1 First Row: Hodges, Grimes, Hubbard, Sullivan, Campbell, President. Second 2 L Row: Bradford, Childers, L. Schrock, Rico, Glass, F. Schrock. Third Row: Cochran, I' Y 4 , . 1' 4 W Johnson. Roorkei . .F0YStQT'.f f v S1. rm. rrm ' G 'e' J 1924 mmmm imnmmm . e 1 5 ,j PAGE FURTY-SIX N iyffwy. 'S '51 . '73 f' N. Wf- .vi..f -1' 'lu' . , 0 Fi? Y. 4: 1 . 'L' 5,3 F f' 3 fr' X. -5' , M, . 5- 'ff ,rr , 1'-' .-w JL. 5 , , PU? V J' l IL 1, 5 1' 1 1 u : 1' 1' - 14 4 2+ IL is Ig il IJ T 11 4, 4L ' L 3 IL ix ? x .3 3 L 5 .L L 5 1? 1, I E IL 4, 4 I ' A Ip - 11 4' : R M Io R R A W E H T LL Maw L14 M LM M M L if g C 36 P 5: P fr s uf :V g fr lr I 1 r ': Jr r 'F fr 5, r r 1: r 'r I 3 fb r fr s wt 5 v P 1: +I r r I 1: K It ' 4 ,- me I3ehnie! M P ll . I 1 51 -ru 1 x 1. I E 1: Ei 'Y x. .E 'I FNA S , Kilim my Um 4 . 2 19 Q-X ,. ,N 12 .V .11 as .x 1 R F0 .15 xl' I-DI 1 Q2 G ' 'T Q, 2. A ,, ,,.. -. v...i....,..-.........,. E I , ' ' 1, . R 4, 21 Q4 24 V . N 4 24 ,,' Q. Qu 3. X gl :V 91 15' T 34 if 34 x SS 5 9 :Y 3 QS 2 1x Q 1 . 9 ' 2 2 1 Q E . EI! 5 5 R 5 t I I , ,H Q 4' V , '- LW.. VM Q A VV ' .N M .5 ' R Q K . R ' y ' , - Q - in ffl? 'A - L -fl -W ' , R G 11 .f'ifE2f?' r Q R ' ,,,,g,-q,,L4,A. -.-.--.--.-.-MW....,...,. ,,........,....-W.i............-.-,W -M - R ma f.w..m..m1rm1 m1rfmrf.w1.fmrm1rr.w1rfmnsw1rm1rm1rrmrm1n'a1rra1 1924 PAGE FORTY'-EIGHT uqiiiiimuxw L vfmrsmwm v u awma THE WARRIOR 14 Law: uwugLs1:Lmm::::'4:r5-1'vw' 0 R6- - .,,,....,.......a.... fri ,N4 ,N s i I I W a I W 1 1 x ig 1,1 WARRIOR F-ml -A J U G CLUB Mrs Gertrude Hale ..... ................ Pr esident Mrs Allie Potter .................................. Vice-President Mrs Pearl Hambleton ..................... Secretary and Treasurer The women of the faculty of the Tuttle Public Schools feeling the need of an organization to further their social interests met at the home of Mrs. J B Richmond and organized a good time Embroidery Club to meet every other Tuesday evening in the homes of the club members. It was voted to call the club J U. G Gust Us Girlsj The color scheme was carried out in the pins which were little Brown Jugs with the-letters WJ. UT. G. ' in gold. The home teachers keep the club through the summer. All the new teachersare initiated at the beginning of a new school term. The members of the club are: , Gertrude Hale, Mrs. Irma Gannaway, Mrs. Allie Potter, Mrs. Roxie Campbell, ,I Anna Belle Hartin, Mrs.-Pearl Hambleton, Mrs. Curtis Bass, Mrs. Gladys--Ann Ri N mond, Miss Leta Mae Smith, Miss Elizabeth Watkins Miss Eva Stokes Miss Hewen Wood, Miss Mary Blanche Harness, Miss Dottie Houchin, Miss Hazel Cole, Miss Mary Callahan, Miss Verne Tewksbury, Mrs.. J. W. Morgan, Mrs. .Alta Wise. Past members are: Miss Sara Fiterm,an,sBoulder, Colo.g Mrs. Frances Ikard, Burkburnett, Texas: Mrs. Nellie Holshouser, Oklahoma Cityg Miss Thelma Van Meter ldeceasedl Flower: Yellow Chrysanthemum. ' Cojor: Brown and Gold. ol 1 A 4 ali lI9sf 5-If .a a 4 s A ani.Fsi1f?A'I7IFs11'fiiTmf -gf fi if l , . - 1 , U'-' on A, H., .' ' ' - ---' --1 '-'.. -'- - m..-,. ' I ' Q - 2 1 .Ha :Z '.L.S.z.JgBXZlseg,.a-n..:5..ii...f1v. -N if 1'5- S. ! 0 PAGE FORTY NINE 4. 1, QILKVJLWIJLKQULXWLWJJLWA DSU LXVJAQALUJLKWJA THE WARRIOR QLSAJLMLMILMALMJL21MJtglLLQJLM1L!gL!41l.5'4JLy4ll,l! Q S I I I 11 if Il Q I ig I 1+ , 1' u lg 1. lg li l' .A ,P u , it . I l D O I: :I fr L 'I :I T I' fg Il 1, 5: ,N - if . e .2 I P 1. ORCHESTRA, T. H. S. I 4 3: 4 ! N Smith, director, Duckwall, Hale, Tewksbury, Campbell, Snell, Grimes. it .4 . Ii IL 5 T. H. S. ORGANIZATIONS 'Q 1' 5 l' T. H. S. has lone: led in the taking of points in the Grady County Intellectual ' Z Contest. ' li 1' In Miss Smith we have had an able instructor, and hope she will remain with tg T. H. S. S O Tuttle won the Intellectual Contest at Chiekasha, '21 and '22, but lost by a few 'Q 4, points to Rush Springs in '23. But we are coming back strong in '24. 1 I, IE T. H, S. is unsurpassed in their Pep organizations. VVe can boast of two of the 2 1. pa-ppiest organizations in the state: The Peppy Twenty and Ruf-Neks. 6 I - L Our Debate team did not do very well when we debated Amber, owing to the fact 1' that one of the team was ill, but it was ably coached by Miss Harness. Q C ,N The Senate is a social organization sponsored by Miss Harness. and only the mem- bers trying for Debate team were allowed membership. gg ' f 1 li E3 E Ii E Y ' f:'f' 3' ' r' 'f 'Q' is 3' ' q' 1924 1 aE1r7m 1 rimrfinrmrr-i1rf4i1r751rhi1rhi1mi1:ii1ri r 1rm1rf.w1 izxuic 1fIr'Tx' ' luri- F! 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' e ' Q ' E 1 Q 2 7- . G bf 9 S 7 ' - G Q Q Iflgff' 331231 I eaufg ueen -ni 1: 1- 1- 4- 1- 4- ,- 1- ,- 'I' . E V 'S G Q: n 'Q E , - YQ , 4 9 ' 3? rv ,Q 1: 1 'Q Q. ,- An-in -n-1' lz- J 'S ' A-iii:-A A M--'Y in - 'Vi R . . .. . . X . 175::Zi1rm:7.I1rEY1r7.T1rhi1 1924 1h4X1ffNTfA1i6x1TfRl5ii1T6N1 Phi : ' Pfmfhiiifa 751751'FQYAIJ1r?ni1'7di1'?6'1r7oY ?751r751'7bY PAGE FIFTY-FIVE L. THE WARRIOR 1:1 'fv'ffyTv15ij SOCIETY Friday' October 6-The Pep Club gave a party at the home of Miss Christine Campbell, in honor of the visiting football team of Chickasha High School When it rams it pours Of all the boys' Girls why didnt you take your chance' Bathing suits could have been used to a good advantage. Dainty refreshments were served at an early hour October 19-Freshmen have the first social event at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georg? W. Hogan. They even go dated. The dignified Seniors could not have had more un Tuesday October 23-The T H S students held a wlener roast on the banks of the east creek The marshmallows and weiners sizzling over the fire, made our mouths water after the long walk The stories told by Mr. Lucy were very interesting. But- we are still waiting for the unfinished antidote. The rides and walks home were very romantic Friday, October 26-A very enjoyable party was given at the home of Miss Marga- ret Hogan by the Pep Club in honor of our football team and the visiting team Geary High School. The rooms were very beautiful in their Halloween dressings of black and yellow Cards and dancing were enjoyed by all, after which dainty refreshments were served Saturday, November 17-Miss Harness, sponsor and Mr Knoblock, coach of the football team entertained in honor of the team. The beautiful color scheme of red and white was carried out in the decorating. Progressive cards was the featuring game throughout the evening. At a late hour luncheon was served, consisting of sand- wiches chicken salad, olives cake, cocoa and red and white candies Friday November 23-The outstanding event of the year was the party which the -Rep Club gave at the Opera House in honor of the football boys. The amusements of the evening were dancing and cards. Refreshments of ice cream, cake, and punch were enJoyed by all Friday, November 28- 'Come Out of the Kitchen, a comedy in three acts, by A. E Thomas. Presented by Tuttle High School. Directed by O. C. Lucy principal. Cast of characters. Olivia Dangerfield ...................................... ......... A rlene Dllckwall Elizabeth Dangerfield .... ............ E thel H819 Mrs Falkner ........... ..... A nna Mae Gillispie Cora Falkner ......... ....... D e LOVES Snell Annanda ,..,-,,,-, ..... M Brion Miller Burtgn Crane ,,,-.,, .... F rank Campbell Thomas Lefferts .... ----- F 0850! Schrock Sqlgn Tucker ,-,,,-,,- ..... - --MaTSh8ll Rice Paul Dangerfield ------- ..... G 8l'lB,l'ld Bl'8df0l'd Charles Dangerfield .- ---- ----- C - L- Glass Frank Hodges Randolph Weeks ..................................-.......------. , Orvil Snow Friday, February 15-The Juniors had a very exciting time on Wiener roast. They roasted wieners and toasted marshmallows, enlightening Mr. Lucy to tell stories with more enthusiasm, and Mr. Knobloch to sing-bass. After the Weiner roast the party accepted an invitation from C. L. Glass to attend the movies. JFni1m?Um7?foMax N 4 o A owe 417161 Riqiiiu nxr.x.iw.37i. ,, ...qt . ff. . .tm PAGE FIFTY-SIX V' ' ill' 1 '-. , 1-. .ll w 'J' I ' u . A ' - 1 A' .' '..- - I ' ' l - -15. .N lv 1' ,r I 1 .Ln .5 , .4 bsv a . .-1,5-l1Ji'f.,, ,- ... Vps .gf,'5fg1 ' Pu. L ,: ' 5 E v' I ' ,L 1 . Y , 1... . .F1,.., EE K va . qs? Q.. . . ., . ,. ,. - I.. .- . . , - .I A , . , 7-. -Q., .1:- -A - . I. -1. - ' F' is. 4 H 41 4? J ' 1 TQ 1 '1l c'-A -1-'fiflf '11-'1f1a '11''llS'IfM111s'ff:W12'4lLx THE'WARRIOR 41c5'41:l'4ls'as'4:L94:n1s:mi ' ' ' f-111' rl' ix, as .uf CALENDAR ' Q ' 1, Monday, September 10-Assembled once again for a year of work. . Tuesday, September 11-According to the principal, 0. C. Lucy, real work begins. But as to the students-ah, that is different! Wednesday, September 12-Superintendent Bass will make no rules until-? Thursday, September 13-Classes are all organized. Peppy 20 starts the Pep. Q' Friday, September 14-A dark cloud draws near-and it pours. Monday, September 17-Initiations into Peppy 20 and Vayne broke her egg. Q ig, Tuesday, September 18-Watch out for the Sunflower vamps! They are after Q5 5 you. Lou Emma Hosey and Bessie Mitchell, Sunflower vamps. QQ . Wednesday, September 19-Chapel exercises. Peppy 20 perform. We yell, ij We yell, We've got no yellg but when we yell we yell like-? 2: Thursday, September 20-Come on, Football Team, win that game tomorrow. fi 3. Friday, September 21--First football game of the season. T. H. S. is defeated, E5 ' 25 to 6. Two men hurt on our team, but the other looks worse. fp S Monday, September 24--Don't forget we have another chance at you, Rush prings. QQ L kTuesday, September 25-Basketball girls organize. A start for a winning season. 54 oo out. 31 Wednesday, September 26-Remember, Seniors, the day we selected the class rings ' and pins. No argument at all, just a nice quiet peace conference. Amen. - 3, Thursday, .September 27-Fight! Fight! Fight! The score is tied in the last 4 fr' five minutes of play. Verden, 75 Tuttle, 7. , 'I ' Friday, September 28--Remember the merry-go-round? Yes even you dignified ', EI Seniors. Children's day at the Oklahoma State Fair. , f Monday, October 1-Hush! Don't you dare tell this! Our honorable instructors ' X, gf: are acting terrible today. fBut just in a whisperjz They attended the State Fair and ' F5 went for a little spin on the merry-go-round. W-e-l-l Ain't it so? , I i l :Q T: n Tuesday, October 2-The days pass, one by one. Amid the pattering of the falling If 6, rain. A , , Wednesday, October 3-Oh, ye pedagogues! Why not have patience with the ' fp brainless wonders? '-' Thursday, October 4-Don't mind the mud, boys, but get the practice. , Q if Friday, October 5-Meet me at the football game tomorrow! Chickasha vs. Tuttle. Monday, October 8--Beat Chickasha, 25 to 0. The whole, whole world sleeps, but - - , + ' 1 T. H. S. is snoring. ,E :Q 'l 'dPv October 9-As applied to Freshies, Green but growing. I- Qm Wednesday, October 10- Pep, vim, vigor, vitality, vinegar, salt, pepper, Miss f Doyle on Pep. E I5 ,Ei Thursday, October 11-Come, on girls! Come on boys! Let's show,Lucy that we Hg 221 are not toys. ' . if Friday, October 12-The rain crow croaks again. But yet, fair maids, we see . Q1 you hiding under those dark sombre umbrellas. W Q1 Monday, October 15-iStudy Halll A Freshman dreams through class period. ' 511 We wonder if 'tis true that through childhood dreams high are ambitions realized. ' . gi Tuesday, October 16-T. H. S. students, Day by day in every way we are getting , - 37' better and better. The way we feel about it. Wednesday, October 17-Sunshine after the showers. Oh! indeed they ,werel 2? Thursday, October 18-We've got! We've got! We've got Rush Springs' goat! . If Friday, October 19-Oklahoma's wetness fails to allow the arrival of the Rush 'fl Springs football team. , I gil Monday, October 22-Students! Walk ye the path of righteousness before the - I eyes of thy instructors. Tuesday, October 23-Dogs: This day we, the students of T. H. S., dedicate as ' Qije gy your day of doom. A big wiener roast tonight. g - Q31 lylednesday, October 24s-The day of reckoning. Report cards for the first six ,gg -1 wee s. if all Thursday, October 25--T. H. S. students argue, You know I got a 60-and I'm 55 smart, too: but the teacher, you know---? ' ig Friday, October 26--Tuttle Football Team: What was the name of the game you ' QE played on the football field? Geary is defeated 46 to 0. 5.nff.iarf..arm:rm1rf.i::fsvrm':miweSui::fe.1:,.ia:E.i1:i.x1r?.i1r2.i1v4izmi -1924 .i.i1.i::ia!::.6 PAGE F LFTY-SEVEN , -'tai' K'1.,i'4::xv .,,v1.xv iv iv K9 xv in v..,3 4,,fT'FTf i '- ' 'l Monday October 29-Blue Monday. Our teachers expect us to study on week -' ' ends Why the idea? , Tuesday, October 30-T H. S Students: Every day in every way we get worse Q , and worse. The way the teachers feel about it. Wednesday, October 31-The goblins will get you if you dont watch out Hallowe en, with its ghosts, witches and cats Thursday November 1-- Oh, surely, I heard dat Spook last night. Front door f T H. S. not accessible at an early hour. Try again Knob! Friday November 2-The day it rained and we played football Rush Springs, - 0-0 . Q Monday, November 5-Special chapel. Be careful. Some of the boys are still limping but we are going to beat h-- out of Verden November 9. Tuesday, November 6- Ah! Those dignified Seniors! With their brilliant wit ' 1 as said by Juniors. Just wait till we get our pins and rings. I Wednesday November 7-Fifteen Rahs! were given in Chapel by Freshmen That Y gives evidence that the 'Fresh have a little 'pep. But as you all know the Seniors ' lead in pep always Thursday, November 8-The Principal is very suspicious. The persimmon partie - do not leave at noon. How very peculiar. Friday, November 9-The mud grows dreary My whole heart weary The ride .N - to Verden in Fords! T H S wins 36 to 0 Hurrah for our boys! ' Monday, November 12--Everybody in good spirits and very happy over the Verden 4 I victory ii ' Tuesday, November 13-Oh! the pains of T H. S. today. The girls played basket- Q ball yesterday. Wednesday, November 14'-The Womanless Wedding with our Principal, O C 3. gh Lucy, as the jilted girl. Did you see the tear-stained faces of High School students as V, ' t Y Y P Y j Thursday November 15-Many sad faces adorn the study hall today? Oh 'tis - sad so sad to be jilted. Thus spake the students of T H. S. Friday, November 16-Business men of Tuttle vs. T. H. S. Once again the men V' he cried in s m ath 'I ,, are boys 31 Monday November 17-Superintendent Bass makes some rules and regulations. - Nobody can go to Lindsay-except the team. W ' Tuesday, November 20-Remember the day the girls sat in their classes with that F sad, far-away lonesome look in their eyes? The football boys go to Lindsay and ' leave us-all alone. Wednesday, November 21-A new pennant adorns the wall of old T. H. S. Here's ' a secret, girls: Boys are attracted by colors. We accept defeat with a smiling face. I, Score, Lindsay, 36 T H. S. 21. v Thursday, November 22-Tomorrow-the day, a whole year for which we have ' waited.. Come on, Team, we are for you. ' U . f b f 56 li 'Q Friday November 23-And we won. Mountain View is de eated y a score o . to 0. 'Dat' is fine, very fine, boysl' 3 . Monday, November 26-Everybody feels good over results of Mountain View game. rf , We knew we could beat them. Q C I f . O H H , Y, cl rm A 'A mi mi A. fs 1 rs x ra r N ' Tuesday, November 27-Everybody anxious to see Come Out of the Kitchen. , Wednesday, November 28-' Come Out of the Kitchen, Jane Ellen? The beginning ' o a romance in T. H. S. Finale' Faith, Sor, do you really like my cookin ! - Thursday, November 29-Turkey Day-No school. The football team goes to 1 Comanche. Last game of the season. Better win, boys. Friday, November 30-No school. Football boys return. Got beat, 16 to 12. - Never mind a little thing like that, boys. f . Monday, December -3-What's the matter, girls? Two T. H. S. boys go to sea. if Orvil Snow and Leland Rooker join the Sailor Boys. ' ' Tuesday December 4- Come Out of the Kitchen, at New Castle, with the climax, You go to the Devil, Crane, an impromptu finale in the fast fading light. Wednesday December 5-All the students still laughing about the abrupt ending 1, of the comedy n Thursda December 6-Football boys wandering around like they are lost. Prac- Y tice has ended .1377 '135l7?'?1I' .'7'1iTE' 4 r fa x A fax A 'af' H79 N A A n fa A A A A A A A A A x A 4 l FACE rirrv-EIGHT r..N 4 0'1Lw1L .. 5 . O I 1. V2 l . ,-,1 1. 391 .. l . 4 n If, l -1 '- yi I 1 xv. xv m v1g3',!.'51tt,'g X Friday, December 7-The Comedy, Come Out of the Kitchen is resented at Amber. It w with Tucker. U hlillonday, December 10-The girls are still suffering with cold feet received Friday mg . Tuesday, December 11-Coots wasn't tardy today-just absent. Wednesday, December 12-Chapel today. Every class struts their stuff. The Seniors were all sick and couldn't yell. Thursday, Decembar 13-Real work on the Warrior begins. Friday, December 14-Gee! but it is cold. Big rain last night. Monday, December 17- Be careful with whom you argue! The Debaters are searching for material. Tuesday, December 18-Oh! the worried countenances in classes this fatal day of 1924. Debate try-outs. Wednesday, December 19-The winners are: Moreen Chenoweth, Bessie Mitchell, Foster Schrock for the first team, Fred Sullivan, DeLores Snell and Tom Powell for the second team. Thursday, December 20-Welcome patrons! T. H. S. entertains with a selected program. Friday, December 21-Here's to the Freshie! The Christmas tree is beautiful. Oh the dolls, rattlers, pacifiers and jumpin' Jacks received. Remember the merry time we ad. Monday, December 24 Friday, December 29 A Merry Christmas to all. Monday, December 31-Such a life, after the exciting holidays! The world is happier for the sparkling diamonds found among the rough stones of life. Tuesday, January 1-Remember the New Year's resolution! Did you keep it? Wednesday, January 2-Students censure. 'Concentration of thoughts. Oh, what fascination doth the wandering mind have! Thursday January 3-Students recipients of moral lectures. Education neglected due to the fault of the-er-students. Friday December 4-lhe musical comedy with the exceptions of the chorus. T the joys of the teachers and to the despair of the students. bletcher Stock Company due to depart. Monday, January 7-Quite a disturbance in T. H. S. A flapper arrives with a shingle bob. Horrible horrible what will they do next? Tuesday, January 8-'1 he day of final reckoning for students. Did you make the 85 per cent? lhe unexcused absences and tardiness. Remember? Wednesday January 9-The first day of the xery formal party given by the in- structors of 'l,,H. S. in honor of their students. Few do not receive invitations. l'hursday, January 10-Semester exams continue with the thought, required aver- age, intelligence and, say, boys do you remember the river? Friday January 11-Enrollment Ior second semesugr. Monday, January 14-For theres no place like school! All students receive an in piration toward the studious mind! If at first you dont succeed, try try again. Tuesday January 15-'lhe membeis of The Warrior staff tell it to the student body. R member Boys, come to me, if you cant make a date to the line party. Wednesday, January 16-Ah! What beautiful scenery adorns the class rooms of T. H. S. There is a reason. The photographer is here. l'hursday, January 17-Hurrah! lhe Seniors are victorious. Popularity contest closes with Opal Passmore as most popular girl and lfrank Campbell as most popular o D as a howling success, with its climax, Prove it, Honey and To hell Friday January 18- Beauty reigns hand in hand with vanity! Boys arrive with a perfect manicuiel Oh girls, there s your trade. Monday January 21-1'he principal is very severe! We will have no more tardi- ness, students will arrive on time or stay at home. Tuesday January 22-Granted, and according we arrive on the dot. Just turn our face to the sunshine and behind you shadows will fall. Wednesday, January 23-Chapel exercises. Hurrah! The dignified Seniors ac- lly yell. We hear from Mr. Talley on The Whichness of Why. I YY i el if , fi . v 9 0 , w a , H H 5, 9 s K N dj I il , ' 51 ' ' 5: v . ' ii! :1 ' ' 214 ' , ,l I: S 4 v , , rr D, . , u psf e ' as 9 1 , ' 4 1 11 f ' 344 1 al X' b . 9' y , in .U ' 1 J v aj , ' il , ez ' ' .ky y I tua fc n . l el ilgjiniiih ni 'aithiithi?ThiiifafiifeiiifeilT751Tfsiiifill'7i'lW51TfST'll75'lfm! IWWW1!'7si7F75i7F757f7ii1T7AT1T?Y1F?'i1Wi1f?i7l'?'1l F ' v 'Fl '7 l i. fi .. 1 ' .- .--f. .Q 1 .N . ,Ii k-aiiilsxwcms. -ssh.-m.'i::s.' a 4 a 4 si fmrm1rm'P?n rmrm to PAGE FIFTY NINE '.. B,-phil.. L.: .4 . 1s'4:uwfas'4:s 41:941!s'41Ls'41Ls THE WARRIOR !lll'41lX' llL'4liL l LS? 125911lS94liS'lll3'4ll5'41LX'!!iE'll!W 'fl' over. Vote for,Tuttle High School. . Lfl'lWl U i'44'f'fi1P'f1-P'!f-S'f W X '!'!.'i'l!.E!!1.!'L-i- THE WARRIOR Ls i , . Thursday January 24-Leap year. T H. S. girls escort boys to the line party Lovely, wasn't it, boys? Friday January 25-The girls basketball team actually plays basketball' Can you imagine such an incident Monday January 28-Superintendent Bass: We will have no more love affairs in school Remember the puppy! Tuesday January 29-Oh have pity on thy students. More rules and regulations by Principal Lucy. Wednesday. January 30-Peppy Twenty vs. Ruf-Neks at chapel New High School! New High School! Thursday, January 31- My Wild Irish Rose' the Sweetest Girl that Grows. Be- ware. boys, some are exceedingly wild! ' Friday February 1-The day before the night that the curtain fell Peppy Twenty Carnival. Of course I Love Her on the Back Porch Best of All. Remember the Wild Man from Borneo. . Monday February 4-Everybody mourns the death of ex-President Wilson. Man- k d But for the touch of a vanished hand and the sound of a voice that is still Tuesday. February 5-We have thought it over talked it over now let's put it Wednesday February 6-The climax of T. H. S. life. Will she sink or rise' The parade. yells, whistles, songs and cheers! We want, we want we want a new High School! b Thursday February 7-And we get a new High School. T. H. S students pay here Aa silent tribute to the man who has made our school a success this year-Sup-r- glitegdent Bass. Never will the Seniors forget the game Bass of dear old Tuttle ig , Friday, February 11--State Teachers meeting! Heres to our teachers-though often do we students wonder why they are so hard. Yet we love them and we will see the dawn of light through their efforts. , ,Monday February 11-Sociology students: The theory of Free Love is argued. ofessor Bass fails to agree on Free Love. L ve is free, but the idea of free love , -that isdifferent! Girls remember Leap Year. . Tuesday February 12--Homage to Lincoln. High School inspected by State Health Nurse Just a minute boys .lwhisperj the girls are all perfect. Wednesday. February 13-Tennis practice starts. A flying start and we hope a winning finish Thursday, February 14-A Valentine Ad: 'Wanted-To exchange a beautiful bouquet of Bachelors Buttons for a sprig of Orange Blossoms! , Friday February 15-Many shy glances are exchanged among students. Some , Valentines were caught! Did you get the Valentine wanted? - Monday February 18-The American History class debates. Resolved, Th t ,. h South Had a Right to Secede: - Tuesday, February 19-No celebration, even though it was an important occa- sion Ask Miss Stokes but do not be too inquisitive. Wednesday, February 20+ChapeI exercise. Juniors vs. Sophs. Hear them ye . Thursday February 21-Girls Chickasha is ever an increasing place of attrac- '. tion to High School boys. You had better hold your own. S Friday, February 22-A holiday! Hurrah! for the Father of our Country. Monday, February 25-Study study, study. Exams. exams, and more exams. . Tuesday, February 26-Principal Lucy seeks vanity. Distracted. Oh, a hair misplaced u I Wednesday, February 27-Girls Glee Club concert. How smoothly it glides along 5 the audience. . A Thursday, February 28-T. H. S. serves community banquet. A knockout. Tub -j overturned in kitchen, and upsets speaker's address. ' , 'Q Friday February 29-Beware: Don't hurl books in the study hall. It's not a pay- 5, ing proposition. - Monday March 3-Sand vs. rouge. Even the teachers have grimy looks. Tuesday, March 4-Mr. Bass appeared clad in a new suit. Who's next? Wednesday, March 5-Chapel exercises. Reports from stock judging test. The ij country boys enjoy city life. Oh, those elevator ridesu 4 4 4 in,mm:rf.iaf2.izfv.im.imi1:m1ri.i1rmnmi:fr.i:r?.i::f.imR1r7.R1rfa1r2.i' 1924 :mi .w fa IAN ri fl fo fd . . M ll PXGE' SIXTYA OIGIICU Fa- - ' 'L 1 ' . :mv-.,-' v 375375 ' K' W 1m'!lLg'fll!!4!i3' is 4:myL5'4:Lg'41L5!4:Lg'41L94:L3'4lL5'4:cg'4:L5v4.L5!4:L5'4::5'4::g'411gg , ., , -Thursday, March 6-House cleaning-Central State Glee Club coming. Friday, March 7-Oh, girls! What handsome shieks! Monday, March 10-Oh, Anna Mae! Why did you do it? Best wishes for your 2 future happiness. Tuesday, March 11-Principal Lucy: We will have no more snowballingf' , Wednesday, March 12- Is the story of 'Jehovah' in your Bible? quoth Ollie I Arnold to Reverend Smith. Thursday, March 13-Mr. Lucy receives two letters from Edmond? ? ?? ' Friday, March 14-The T. H. S. professors take rabbit dinner with Mr. Campbell. S Monday, March 17- She's coming backg she's coming back, quoth Mr. Bass. Our ,E Q good times are over nowg but we have another day coming. . . Tuesday, March 18--Mr. Lucy and Doug visit Chickasha on business concerning The Warrior. Wednesday, March 19-Largest snow of the season. T. H. S. students serve cg lunch at school. N o chapel exercises today. ' Thursday, March E0-Still snowing. T. H. S. f0l'SaK8l'l on account of bad roads and trucks being detained. 5 - Friday, March 21-Seniors serve lunch at school. Want a hamburger? gg .4 Monday, March 24-Girls' Glee Club concert at Newcastle. Oh, boy! E gif Tuesday, March 25-The hamburgers were fine today, boys. Did you get one? 5 Wednesday, March 26-Chapel exercises. Boys' Glee Club entertains. Wasn't it a '51 real program, girls ? Thursday, March 27-Ticket salesmen and ladies are busy. I think I'm going to gg 29 get the watch. That's what they all say. , E EI Friday, March 28-Everybody waiting for Aaron Boggs, Freshman. The Fresh- gg 31 man-Sophomore play. fi, 21 Monday, March 31-Everybody in fine spirits after the Freshman-Sophomore play. Rf All are anxious for tomorrow to arrive. . . gel gej Tuesday, April 1--The greatest day in history of T. H. S. The T. H. S. picnic. 91 Hobo day for T. H. S. If Wednesday, April 2-Chapel exercises. Everybody looking like millionaires. fAfter effects of the T. H. S. picnic.J P2 Thursday, April 3-Ticket salespeople are going good. A hot contest. Monday, April 7-Everybody is busy, getting ready for the track meet. gag 151 Tuesday, April 8.--The Juniors have caught the spring fever: but we can't feel Sl 31 for them, can we, fellow Seniors ? QI if Monday, April 14-The boys threaten to go swimming. Go ahead, boys, swimming 155 3, or bathing never hurt anybody. . , ' Tuesday, Apr.1 15-Sophomore class strut their stuff. Mr. Knobloch has taught Q5 32 them how to act. Well done. Knobbyg nice work. Wednesday, April 1C-Chapel exercises once again. More announcements by Mr. :E 5,1 Lucy and Mr. Bass. il Wednesday, April 9-Chapel exercises. Everybody yells for Track Team. 1' Thursday, April 10-Every student has a sour' expression on his mug today. 1, 31 Wonder what the reason is? 9 Friday, April 11-County Track Meet at Chickasha today. Hurrah! T. H. S. is 'fi , going to win or bust. We won't bust, either. 't Thursday, April 17-Seniors invitations arrive. We wonder if the other classes ' would give us a present if we would send them an invitation. Friday, April 18-Mr. Lucy sets the styles as usual. He comes to school wearing a new 51.98 straw hat. l Monday, April 21-Bear Rowland, the janitor, sleeps well since he was presented fi ,, with a new p1'sh broom by the School Board. .15 fyj Tuesday, April 22--Getting too hot for the teachers to wear their overcoats. 'l' 221 Welcome, Spring, for a thousand reasonsg but this one in particular. 'gg eg Wednesday, April 23-We are introduced to the cast of Whose little bride are ff? Q, y0u?' I5 Thursday, April 24-Seniors to have a dandy play. Watch for it. 12 Friday, April 25-Special chapel. Boys' Quarette sing for the student body. 35 QQ Wiasn't it lovely? 3.1 Monday, April 28-Remember, Whose Little Bride Are You Tonight. .1 'I J? Qmglgggggi. amrmmmzma:fmnmffmrm1r2.i1r2.i1:2.im21rf.izrm 1924 .nfi.i:r1.nS PAGE sxxrr-oNE ' a.L.Q.siILL'Ssa... rl - THE, WARRIOR 1'--ww Tuesday April 29- Whose Little Bride Are You, was a financial success as well as the talent they presented. Wednesday, April 30-Hot Dog' Wet get our Annuals tomorrow Thursday May 1-T. H S. has a great carnival Everyone pleased with The Warrior Another burden off the chests of the staff Friday, May 2-The girls attend school regularly now That's the reason the boys are always present. Monday May 5-The Juniors are looking forward to the time when they will en tertain the dignified Seniors. - Tuesday May 6-Some of the popular students around school are getting so tired of autographing in memo books Wednesday May 7-Seniors start practicing for Class N t. I A Thursday, May 8-Mr. Ba s calls us together for a little on gossip 1 Friday May 9-The greatest event of the season fsaygle luniorsj The Jumor- g Senior banquet Monday May 10-All the Seniors appear with smiles on their faces They got i a good feed Friday night Remember Marys Millions tonight 1 Tuesday, May 13- Mary s Millions was a howling success. Amen Wednesday May 14-Seniors receive caps and gowns Oh, what a bliss to be a member of the Class of 24. Thursday May 15-Oh will we have to take the exams? Friday May 16-Remember the big event tomorrow Seniors. 'Th Senior break ast Monday May 19-Baccalaureate sermon last night Tuesday May 20-Senior Class Night Wednesday May 21-Grade School Class Night. Thursday, May 22-Commencement exercises. Address by Dr H. P Patterson, . dean of Education Oklahoma A and M. College Stillwater Okla. Q, Friday, May 23-School closes Goodbye Seniors etc rn . 1 i wx' ir- p 3 i U 1 fu i 2 'L 4 1 in is ' ' ' V' ., . - V' ku 1 1 r C U P WI 2 vi xi v ' ac ' Y s . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . 1 as n . s . . , I . . . , . ' 6 . . , . a u 1 ' n . , . cz 9 n . I . , . 1 1 ' , 4 f ' ' ' . , . , . v . . , 1 - o v . , , . L. .T 'Tx .rf ..',...3, .. . I. . A mum - .. . Q PAGE SIXTY-TWO i ..- ' , J. . -1 1+ fc xl 5' LL 1 .- .4 mf e as ef uwewfemirewe a x KAN .. WAN 1 Ma A A A A e A 4 e A A e e 4 G .oe THE - WARRIOR FAVORITE SONGS OF THE STUDENTS Runnin Wild ................... - - - - -Rex Johnston So This Is Venice ......................... .... A rlene Duckwall Papa Goes Where Mamma Goes ..................... ..... L annes Schrock ' Ive Got What It Takes to Bring You Bac .............. You ve Got Everything A Sweet Papa Needs-But Me .... - - - -Homer Schrock -----..--Ethel Hale ou Got to See Mamma Every Night '---,. .............. .... B ertha Bradford Im Going South .......................... ......... F red Sullivan Sobbm Blues .............................. .... L orraine Duckwall I Cry Myself to Sleep Every Night Over You --- ....... Frank Hodges They Go Wild Simply Wild Over ..................... ------John Drake Down Hearted Blues ............................................... Ethel Wilson Ive Got a Cross-Eyed Papa But He Looks Straight at Me .......... Mary Callahan He Used to Come to See Me Every Night but Now He Only Comes Once in Awhile .................................................. Anna Mae Gillispie Stealing Back to the U. S. S. California ............................. Foolish Child ...............,........,.. ..... Ee Phoo, I Phoo Yang E Thang E Yo ...... --- Forgetful Blues ' ............................ - Sitting on the Inside Looking at the Outsi e .... That Red-Headed Gal ' ....................... Lmger Awhxle ............................ h Lullaby Strain ......... Mammas Gone, Good-Bye' .............. That Big Blonde Mamma ............. Mamma Loves Papa, Papa Loves Mamma Yes We Have No Hen Fruit' .......... C ll Me Back Pal of Mine ............. U Steppin Out ......................... I Found a Rose in the Devil s Garden ....................... Mean Blues ...................................................... You May be Fast but Your Mamma's Going to Slow You Down -- Dance of the Skeleton ....................................... Mighty Lak a Rose .......................................... I Love Me ............................... You Know You Belong to Somebody Else --- Y u're Trying to Throw Me Down ............... ..... Vamping Sal .................................... .... Sweet Mamma, Why Don't You Come Back Home ? --- ------- Bar1iyard Blues .................................. --- Pa a Blues .................................... ..... ....... P Three O'Clock in the Morning ............................... Broadcasted by CSpaghetti Horning Cowl Station H20 Q i W V Y i ll 7 ' H Somebody Loves You After A1l --- .... Margaret Hogan H ' ' H H H I I ki! U I H NY' ! U l Y! U I H U H U , Me!! Rl YI ' Cl I if H ' JY , H U H H ll U Z ' H d U ll Y H ' I! T at ' u 7 , 1 U D H U , ' D u 8 , u 1 n ' ll I YI U II YY U 0 H -Orvil Snow -Lester Hubbard - Montie Kernaghan - - -Raymond Adair - - - - - Sibyl Malcolm - - - -Davis Reider - - - - -Tom Powell - - - .. - -John Brooks - - - - - Marshall Rice Frank Campbell -- - -- - -- -Knoblock - - - -Bessie Mitchell - - - - -Glenn Grimes Evelyn Hubbard -------C. L. Glass --Robert Witt -Kenneth Simmons -Walter Kernaghan ----Nearl Childers ----De Lores Snell ------Bill Hayden -Homer Rooker -Georgia Sullivan -George Cole -Alfred Peterson -Vayne Morris -Christine Campbell 'PAVFQAY' Doinrai' hi lfhY ii f ixiifnilf,'lii??di1T?ni1frAX1IA ax?Vai1?,'siifYdNiTfaNiVai17767Tlsilifailffaiiifsil illiiiihiiIhiifhllIYsilifai'lf7ai7iYaiix 1, Rf li J i ii xllfiii g V PAGE SIXTY-THREE if . , I .2-'fu-Ei A ' '..' .talk-ilgsrtl 'Q-1: -Manage-m.:nSi Y- W WW W. . ' If , ' . Friday Februay 22-The J U. G Club entertained their husbands and friends at a lovely George Washington party The color scheme was carried out with red, white and blue Hatchets were given as favors. Lovely refreshments were served at a late hour consi tmg of hot chocolate chicken sandwiches olives and cherry pie al la mode The following people were present: Messrs. Hartin Hambleton Duckwall, Wise Lucy Bass Gambill Richmond Talley Gannaway, Campbell Knoblock Mes- dames I-Iart1n,Hambleton Hale Wise Bass Richmond Gannaway, Misses Tewksbury, Stokes Hale Callahan and Harness. March 17-Shower given by Peppy 20 to the newly-Weds at the home of Chris- tme Campbell Gillispie-Callahan., Everything from rolling pin to Baby ribbon. A trip around the world and a truth meeting were the entertaining features of the evening. Ah such truths that were exposed. Miss Stokes was questioned and requestioned but Sh Don't expose her The party most appreciated was the party given by Mr and Mrs Bass, 'Pa and Ma, in honor of the Seniors The rooms were-beautifully decorated in the color scheme of red and white Cupid presented himself quite conspicuously in every corner and place available. I Progressive card! were played after which dainty refreshments of ice cream and cake were served - ' A 4 e - MENUUOF JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET May 9 1924 - Pomplemousse an Slrap D airable et Caramel P ulet a la King Pommis deuterre Cremees 0 ' Q ' boulettes Olives-Radxs-Celeri Petit pais en Salade aux Fruits a la Waldorf Grace Frappee Cafe Menthes Viennoia 'z -. 1 ltr: mf nr 4 . P V if nor slxrv-roua . O , . ' 1 . . S . qlnssaaafaaa r A nv :ml x -I F I - v . I ' -' ' . ' ' ' ' Vg ' H I V '4 1, ' .1 f ,, . . - - ., ' - ' - -Q 2 ., ' ,, I f' 'S Lfw-1--..,, I u, . X- 1, . .'5' I V it 1 T1-Lf: ' Y 4' W ' r wx x A ':- 3 1' w A MH 1 U.. , , . , ., .vain W . . F . 1 In . fp 1, 9 ,f Q if Q1 Q4 llq 21 1 f, 924 if Q1 E I 51 ,X Q! fl' ii Q1 Q. lin gl X1 511 Yu 5 4 , L .5 Q. P1 :'J 51 5t af ,Q 141 By L f, 07 9' 5. :v S4 511 41 Rf iv ?'4 5. if in Fu S4 f v PV' :JU sv! 21 ix IjidffwflWili5'iJLS'41lk'4lC!'!lLS''JlS'4JlE?!JLS'lJLS'!JlE'4llX'23Ug f THE WARRIOR ww:Ls'41ixQ::s':1u'4fLs' 1ue4:uw x'4 1 fr's'f':L 1'X'vw' F .1 Nl 'I T vu' , 53 il in Q1 if il 51 531 91 5. 0 0 X. all 51 il X W 31 f il 'Y X ai f J Q1 Q1 51 L '41 fg l ,J 1 Q4 QI QI I MH LIICFFCS wx , I E -4 1 E 1 .lm E ,fi z 'N M X I 559 77 '-Mtg 1-12: v 7 ,-n, , - 11.71, , f ff 1 fi , ft' fv, 1 S 'FQ' V kd -.,.,-44? 3 U44-fblgl ffcf 1,7,Lim.Q 7' --1' 2 fl? 745+-If ' 7, -Q? cf 4 fs--.:-'fzif - -- ,,-Zfh -Lx . -f' 7 7 A Q ff ,f S! ,, 'xfiix -swf - ' -' - K, 'nf -if , ' 3 f 1 -1.54: -Q- ' 4 45, ,, -' .Lf :..1,'j,?jgi3--+...4.-,.- 1 b fdfffi' -X41 - :4r:i,.,- fifi I ini? F761 Citi? F761 I 9677161 F7551 f7oi1f7n7F?Ai1 f7Ai7Thi1Vf4i1 FFAVIFAY1 F751 T751 WAY 1 R761 Ffi1r7ni1 IfnY7T7nY1ff4Y1 K YNTYE1 Thi? 77611 Wei? F751 T751 T751 Thi? Thi? Phi? IM? I PAGE SIXTY-FI U fl f f 5, if 'F 1 Ti I3 TE ,Q 'fi 'S lf: fs 3 as f. Q- if .9 VE ,l 1, F?F'!1li! !'? t'f N, 3? 7 fl 253941LS'lJl5'44LEALQMQ-NMMLQJLBWLL'4lLSQllL'41LL'4lLk THE WARRIOR 41Ly41LswLMa'41Ma'41Lmwuvgslsuliyrllmms'41ltg L IE -'fer' IE gi if :Q iz 1 :E HOMER SCHROCK f Dutch J 91 , l , ,QR A senior who weighs 169 pounds, is 18 il QQ 5 , years of age. Dutch has played right lI ii ff ' end two years, '22 and '23. He was our I ' 3 ' captain in 1923. Dutch always had plenty Q E QI S of fight and always worked his best. He QI Q ij was a real captain and we know he will lg - A be missed next year. 1: i it - E E 1 it Q1 A ii , 93 yi . 1' it 91 MERRIL BOMGARDNER 4'-Bummyry T 1 3 1 A Sophomore, weighs 161 pounds. He 1, lv Q has held right half position his first if ,A if ' year. Bummy is a neat player. He is 1: 5 fast, hard hitting, and a sure tackler. Qs 3 9 Bummy will be captain of the 1924 1' 'f Ei E Tigers. it D' if 311 X S . I if xr ' 9 lg I' E P 'r ii 1' E. :E , LANNES SCHROCK Q C0pper J ,p l l A Senior, weighs 165 pounds, 20 years of b ' age, who has held right tackle position E for three years. Copper was a great ,i favorite and will be greatly missed next Q year by the T. H. S. Tigers. 'l al 1' l Ji REX JOHNSTON f Sody J it 3 A Senior, weighs 185 pounds, 16 years of if H+, age. He has held left guard position for if two years. Sody is an old reliableg the 'P boys could rest assured that he would f stop them. When he hit them it was it 55, just another case of too bad for them. 1: 2: f 1' E 1' 5 -. wg.,-Y'v,'v-v,1v-Qvv,-v,v, Y Y 7 Y X, -P ' 1924 o F7515 i PAGE SIXTY-SIX 5 ff' . Dua :K -1 fi ,f ,i 11 gk fx ff 1 fl -r :K 'm 91 E11 3 I QQ sa gg' 5 :x A V T ?e 5 1 V Q3 , . '1 A'41ls'f0h'1-fs'4--s'4-rw.iw.:sm.i'4..i'f.Ls4..i'41Li THE WARRIOR 4::swLiwcwlLx'4:Lms'4:uv4:Qvfw41ca'f:n.'4::w MARSHALL RICE f Kibe j A Junior, 18 years of age. Hits the line with 166 pounds. He plays fullback, throws a long pass, and punts about .40 yards. We will be glad to see Kibe back again next year. HOMER ROOKER f Jack J A Junior, 17 years of age, Weighs 155 pounds. He plays right guard. Jack has gotten through his man many times and broken up plays. He was a mainstay in the line. He will be much needed next year. FRANK CAMPBELL f Coots J A Senior, 19 years of age, weighs 157 pounds. He plays quarterback. Coats is a spectacular broken-field runner, and he always grabs the man'at safety. ' FOSTER SCHROCK f Fos J A Junior, 15 years of age, weighs 140 pounds. Fos has only played one year He is a flashy little halfback. His weight kept him off the regular team this year, but watch him go next year. Fos will be Welcome next year rkamziirM1r2.x1ri.i1rki1r?.i1r?.i1rimrhiirhs751W1r?.i1r7.Wsi1r7ai1r?m 1924 1 7i1r751rhi1r7i1mi1r751r7i1riaiarhiir7.i1W.i1:i.i1r7.imi1r?.i1r7ai:in . 9 nr PAGE SIXTY SEVEN A .21 ..... ..: if ' 1 fi' l rl r .,' N H 'fl 91 - . fx 1 4, ,, f I if 1 W K'fl'l'11'K'11'M'1l'M'f1'M'f WJLM'11w1LM'11uwwl'w THE WARRIOR amcswavzluwM:Ls'4:Lx'411s'4:Lx'4lLs'41Ls'4:sr'41cr'f.uv 1 1 9 x :Q .1 J 5 P PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT C. L. GLASS f Jelly J A Sophomore, weighs 136 pounds, 17 years of age. He was made a sub this year on account of his light weight. Jelly', is fast and has plenty of fight so he will make somebody get in and go next year. NEARL CHILDERS f Slick J A Senior, age 18, weighs 147 pounds. Slick played in most games but was somewhat handicapped on account of lack of experience as this was his first year, but he was always ready and raring to go. BILL HAYDENI Q Shiek J A Freshman, 18 years of age, weighs 167 pounds. Bill substituted in the line, but he looked good and will be a very val- uable man next year. GARLAND BRADFORD K Brad l A Freshman, 17 years of age, weighs 128 pounds. Brad is the sort who w'll listen, learn, and do as told. He got a late start this season but did well. Much is expected of him next year. Ill! , . .,1 PE ff F 'E W R 13: 'P , 1 k B3 If W2 rf 'E rf 'E I r 'Q fr 'E V E E lg : F +2 ,c Q E 11 f E 33 Q E G 4: o 5 ,a Q , 1 f E F 'E 'V ,5 ! F f X. 'F lk FP r Q I E 11 n '- A 5 il! Y? E 5 E F 5 F W . 'F Z? IQ X ll Yi Q V Q mx n I 0: E Q: F si Q iz E is l E -J :E sz 1? v ul sg ii ran:Pmmi:rhiarhiarf.i1rV.i1r?51rhi1rhi1r?.i1rmrm1r?.W751rmrmrK1 1924 1mmmmV51W1rmr?51rmr?51W1r?.i1rhi1Fai1r7i1r7i1r?.x1rhimi .,lu..a...i-1.4.2, .u..... . .. -5fA...Js.u.A: ...aa as .... -T nw..m.,kn.1..a3.n... .. - 4..,+.:. . gh,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, gi .. tit, . . p, . 3 4 - sg., - Omw'Lw1iLwg1LwiLwALxv1iLxwwiwiwx'w1iLwALwiLwALk THE WARRIOR QLSQJ951911H'ilLL'llLLQlL!!JLLMAYl1LL'1lL191lLL'lJLk9JMill' OLLIE ARNOLD f Rafc J A Freshman, 18 years of age, weighs 150 pounds. Rafe played in the line as substitute in '23, but will hold a regular position next year. His motto is, Hit 'em hard and make 'em rattle. PRED SULLIVAN Q Parse J A Junior, 16 years of age, weighs 145 pounds. Parse substituted in the back field as halfback. Hc entered school late which prevented him from getting a reg- ular position, but he will cinch a place next year. TURNFR COCHRAN Q Red-Hide J A Sophomore, 16 years of age weighs 142 pounds. Red-Hide substituted i the line and did well. He could get a mean pass and get in action like light- ning. He will be '1 much needed man next year. MISS MARY BLANCHE HARNFSS Sponsor of the 192.3 Tigers who as stimulated our interest in all games and sent us to victory many times. She was a great favorite of the boys. J H H H H ' .n , ' , h ommi1r4x1rrmrm1rm.rfmrm1.r4 4 4 i4. 4 rm 4 rm 4 4 rrm 1924 1 ' rm1r?4irm1. rmrhn ' rrm 4 mms PAGE Simi Maze 1r'1w'F'J- 4 ', 3'f 'w'4v 'e - 'W-4' rv-4-r'-Q rv-' 4 W -' n n1wv'4 'w-w33F'fFTT F'9Pm5 K . 1 9444l'4:4m44!444M4wf44twa14v.wx.u4u:4uL.x1u4m4L944v5444t THE WARRIOR ummmMMMJLLJ4m44:444wm4Ly444m44g'44ug G Q4 Q4 V4 9 54 24 Q4 gl 944 :V Q 4 4: 4 44 5 4 4 4: 4 44 44 0 4 4 - I 4 4 9 4 T4 4 44 'C 14 Q 4 44 4' 4 4: 14 4 .4 31 4 4: '4 I 44 :V Q Q4 'Xl 24 A S 2: 44 24 5 244 Z4 Q :Q QQ V 4 544 4 . 4 : 4 '4 il Q4 Q 9 4 :Y Q '4 Q '4 L' l D 4 :V R -, 9 A 514 Q4 V4 Q Y gi - ,i Q. :J4 24 114 R4 Q4 24 if '.-x 1- F 4: 4- 1 1 4 GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Snell, Morris, Duckwull, cuptaing Hogan, Calnplmell, Pass4n444'4-, Simmons, Stokes, Coach. BASEBALL TEAM - Front Row: A1'no1d, Glass, Campbell, captaing Melugin, Johnson. Second Row. Sullivan, Witt, Rice, Rocker, Hubbard. 4: '4 4: P ig 4 4 4 e I4 4: A 4' I4 4: E 4 4 4: 4: 4 4 : E 0 4: IL ' :4 4, L4 4: 4 li 4: EI P : l4 4: f4 l' P li 4 4 4 4 4: 4: I 4 4 4: : 4: 4 4: '4 J: V 44 4 4: 4 4: l: U 4: ll ' 4: 4: 4 4 4: It 4: F 42.i4rf.i4r7.i1mW4W44if'm1nV54rf1i1v'514?i1rr'mrr1wHrr1Y1rrTi1naw1 rrm 1924 ' 'i ' ' 'i' ' d1f4' on SEVENTY 1 - .L. . ' ...,..l.z. 4 ml 1 I 4 mm an J, vw i ' - , . ,. -..- . -1 1 .-v ,n. , - up E4 1' 1h v ' ' i -Pm 'iv A 2 4 W - I ji il 4' gl I 'I 'I 4 I 5 9l1i!'!JlS'ilL5'4JlSWLEAJLEYALYALLQJLSQJ AJLL'ALL'41LS'4'JL!QL5 THE WARRIOR JlBYliL'!fE'!1lL9!1LL'lllk9i!lk'l1L5'fJLS'!lL!'fFLN K' uf 52 5 11 'l 4 ji :L 4 ll Il .J 4 E9 4. 4' 'Q 4 41 4 4' Il 3. gl u Il gl I 41 . . . 4' ' . X t Q v .- . N - u l r l . . 4' . ' . Q . . . . ' . . , 2 r ' 'Er' ' r' 'ar' 'ar' '1' 'ar' V 'ar' '16 'ar' ' r' '1r 'r' if '1 1924 It TRACK TEAM Arnold, Ferguson, Bomgardner, captaing Sullivan, Campbell, Glass, Melugin, Rice HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS T H S has always been prominent in athletics, especially in football, where each and every man deserves honorable mention T H S has put out a team in 1923 that will long be remembered in the history of the school They were one of the few undefeated teams in the state. In 1923 they were somewhat handicapped by lack of suitable material although they only lost three games, and won six Due to the lack of a gymnasium T H. S. has never tried much basketball although they have had some wonderful material in both boys and girls. The girls organized this season, but did not have a place to play. Tuttle will have a gymnasium next year that will rank among the best ln the State. Then watch 'em go. T H S has the best track team in the State, having won the Grady County meet at Chlckasha last season by a great margin, then going to the State and taking the honors in Class C They are confident of repeating this year, as they have the same material T H S will also have a baseball team this year, which expects to bring' more honors to T H S A great deal of our success will be due to our captain, who is experienced in the game and is now helping to coach the team which we are sure will be a winner lANli'fAAllfld ml fn fm mnlsi lfhd fm fm fn KAN ml roi ml in lflx lT?4i7?74i1f7ai1i?4i1T7Ai1ThY1F?oi1TPRVYNTPJ1ThilfioiiWni1l'?Ai1T?4i1Z7oi7lox In Q i PAGE SEVENTY OWL ' 'mfr' THE WARRIOR 41u144Mav41Lxy4mLm1L!41LMwL 1Lws'4:Ls'4:a5'4ll'. 5 F 5 E , E F G E 5 75 5 E F 5 E E 5 35 , gg 3 Q tx U N V 1 U N t Y I1 11 5 - 41 E 4, QQ 1: ix E - I ,, 1 5 If I ix ,V 3 R if W' Q, 'G It 4 RI N 'Q 5 -Q 3 1: ' Y - N 1: tr w- J ': 1 I 1' O 5 1 . 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I , - , - ft' - b : , -. - , , . , ,.,: , A.,, .., THE WARRIOR ,. ,. .4 ., ,, , A Because of their liberal advertising in The Warrior for 1924, we, the members lil of the Senior Class wish to reserve this space to express our thanks and appreciation ' to the business men mentioned below. Without their aid and support it would have l been impossible to publish this year book. . . When in Tuttle patronize these friends and advertisers: KNOX GLASS DR. A. E. HENNINGS ' STAR PHARMACY DR. C. E. PUTNAM Q 4. PALACE DRUG STORE A. F. 8: A. M. LODGE f, HAMBLETON dz HARTIN ANNA ROSE REBECCA LODGE E B GILLUM ROYAL NEIGHBORS LODGE if PARKER dz M.cCRAKEN I. O. O. F. LODGE Q PARKER gl BOWERS ORDER EASTERN STAR LODGE 21' - J B. SLOAN FORTNIGHTLY CLUB DUCKWALL MOTOR CO MINTON dz BAKER if - TUTTLE MOTOR CO. J. L. DIXON . SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE '- FARMERS STATE BANK COMPANY f - When in Oklahoma City patronize these friends and advertisers: ' ROACH DRUG COMPANY DRAUGHON S BUSINESS COLLEGE -V ' ALEXANDER DRUG COMPANY MISS LYON S BUSINESS COLLEGE ' T FREDRICKSON-KROH MUSIC CO HILL S BUSINESS COLLEGE BUREAU OF ENGRAVING BATES-DAVIS BUSINESS COLLEGE Q I GALLOWAY 6 STEELE CLOTHING CO.CAPITAL CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE ' ' HUNTERS CLOTHING STORE When in Chickasha patronize these friends and advertisers: ' L' OWSLEY JEWELRY COMPANY HARNESS REALTY COMPANY f 1 HAMILTON CLEANERS NORVELLE STUDIO -' , SUN RAE CLEANERS STYLE SHOPPE a- CHALFANT HARDWARE COMPANY MODEL CLOTHING STORE STAR PUBLISHING COMPANY FAT MORE LUNCH ROOM IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ' The cod-fish lays a million eggs, .N .5 While the helpful hen lays one. ' But the cod-fish does not cackle ' To inform us what she has done. . 2 ' And so the cod-fish we do despise While the helpful hen we rize -N - Which indicates to thought ul minds , It pays to advertise PAGE SEVENTY FOUR '51 5 J u o 1 v 1 1 . s I 1 I .1 P . U U 4. . u , J . . . p , . e .. lil A 7 .0 'M' ftZf'A.fI'A T.pi1CrA.I'?allI' onli-PLYTT,ai7'h1A-fm1T1l liifhi Thi? 'Af' fllflfhl l ' af7'f4 Tl 'Tl I'3'fb '? '- 5 5 T7 , Q I I . . ' 'I ' ' , . K I lf fj 1, f , ' 4 I 'if -I 5 . ' ' 4 It .fs N' J. 'N-.' A .A 1' 1. ' V .1 --uv, .: . i. ,A ,. - ',,,, - r . 4 - .l f , 1' . 1,,.1g.- r , U I .. . . ., 4, .- THE WARRIOR' 'M Star Pharmacy Everythmg in the Drug Line Tuttle Oklahoma Because We believe 1n Educatlon H Because we belleve 1n Tuttle High School its facul- ty and student body , Because we bel1eve 1n these four boy We use th1s space to pay tribute to th se students of T H S Who through their diligent serv1ce hav help ed to make th1s store a success Tuttle C Meder, president Senior Class of 1922 Served thls store in 1919, '20, '21, 22 Now a Pharmacy student at Oklahoma University Alfred Murrah presldent Senlor Class of 1922. Served this store in 1922 23. Now a Law student at Oklahoma University. Ernest Passmore, member Senior Class of 1922-23. Resident of Tuttle. Wayne Gambill, president Senior Class of 1920. Served this store summer of 1922. Mr. Gambill spent two years at O. U. and now has his P. H. D. and We are glad to have Mr. Gambill with us at this time. He is the man behind the counter and Chief Graduate Juggler' of the Pill Emporium at this time. STAR PHARMACY V. T. Gannaway J. F. Renegar Proprietors 1 w x r w Nl'?ni7t?aV 1924 1r?.i1r7i1 w r rw nr '1rm1rhi1:f.i1:7' X N -..-i f va, l xy., as E F ' ' 1' x xv X wwf J I. E Q fl 1 A Il 1 I 5 , . . . . S. . . 1 9 , , 3 .. . . . . . . , . . . . 1 9 9 r ca an PAGE ' SEVEN TY-F IVE -'c 5 viii? Magi ' a X ' y, s-, far' ,. -f. . A . .. .. ...N 1- y . I Q .,k,,.,g--.-'- VUL: V ' , . , 1 - - ,. W. '--.1..l pw: 1- . . . 3,1 , . f My -gi.. '. f .4 x. ,u f ' ' 4 ' V - . , .3 f , . . -,. --A'! P f- -' 7X 'L fe fl 5 X' N ' ' 15 ' -iff '- '73w,fN .xr ' ',f..-Las.. 1 L41 W2 X -'.iig'i-,ieeils,fi.f,fth - -A ,f.m.N9-ef At... - A ce 'V -rm-fwf ' THE' WARRIOR To climb to the- top, dig to the bottom of your job. Mr Bass- Didja t dy l st night, Coots . Coots- Yeah but didn't have much time, you know. I had to wind my watch 'Ili my, fountain pen, put a new blotter on my desk, call up my girl and read the mes. Be sure that new leaf you turned over January 1 is not a loose leaf. I Mr. Glass- Come on into this cafeteria. You can serve yourself. Walter- No, thanks. This is too much like home. So you are a Boy Scout. Have you done your daily good deed today? Yes sir. I taught Billy Jones that it isn't safe to call me a liar. FOR LEAKY RADIATORS-SEE PUCKETT Manager fto applicant?- Aren't you the boy who applied for this position a couple of weeks ago? Frank Hodges- Yes, sir. --- . Manager- And didn't I say I wanted an older man? Frank- Yes, sirg that's why I'm here now. Mr Bass- Why are the students of T. H. S. like the soldiers under King Harold? Mr Lucy- I don't know. I give up. A Mr Bars- Well, they are preparing for the Norman conquest, aren t they? Tom, your face looks terribly battered up, said Mr. Lucy to Tom. You havent b en fighting have you o said Tom We moved yesterday and I had to carry the cat.' Father- How is it that I catch you kissing my daughter' Walter- I suppose you have rubber heels on HE KNEW HIS JOB So you think you can dress a show window so that every woman who comes along will stop and look at it do you asked the manager of a dressmaking establishment of an applicant for work N arl- Yes, sir, I do M nager- Well then, wh t ' the first thing you would do 9 Nearl- I d put a big mirror in the window, and- Manager- That's enough, young man, we dont want you as an employeeg well ake you as a partner. 97 1 -A'. if? ft' 'P 2' Fr' -'P 'mi'.9' A f' f 'v 'F 'W 'vi 7 G if -3 -1? mf ix- in 'zf fm '- . ll ,P . U 11 . 7 ,I . ll H ll l 9 g - ll I! ll I N , . KK ,Y . U Y! . ll ' . , . . . Y! 6 ' . a a is . If I I! Cl l I I I 6 O I I fix I I fl IX Q l I O 4 llrl VI C 1 I I I I I I O I I Q 4- M I ,.: g ,.' ' - , , . A wa X ., ! v. , ,,,v..L , I . rv' I 53 Y- -'glib Qu .l :J,.',,-lei L- are 2:1 ' ' ' f . fn:-' ' v. ' THE wlmalon -l We hope that our buslness relatlons 1n the past have been as pleasant and satlsfactory Wlth you as they have Wlth us We appreclate very past year also the very satlsfactory manner 1n Wh1Ch you have met your obl1gat1ons and we Want you to know that It Wlll be a pleasure for us to serve you 1n a greater way m the future That th1s year will be good to you ln gn mg full measure of health happlness and fmanclal nrosperlty IS our sincere WIQDES PALACE DRUG STORE Wlse and Selken Tuttle Okla CIGARS COLD DRINKS FOR LEAKY RADIATORS-SEE PUCKETT PARKER AND MCCRACKEN HARDWARE AND FURNITURE Telephone No 99 Tuttle, Oklahoma Drugs ' Kodaks much the business you have given us during the - 'fi 1924 trhiir r 1 r J , , - ,,, I A- -. , hhfAI.iE.E.Q..!5.Ai:A .a. 'U Q all .uU.:'nf.x mm 1 mg M ,- 4- 4'.'.sfifi1.i..1-.--M-V l ' l Away their pair o dice. 'J V I il i F, . I l M . ' I u g . D xl if l. iv is 5. ,D P , ' at V: D D I' ' L. D P I. ca 9 1 r m 'P A Tom- On my feet, of course. W-7 ,, gvqliv 1 0 c 1 v if vgrl Barber- 'Will you have anything on your face when I have finished it? A r Bass- I don't know, Richie, but I hope you will at least leave my nose. W r r .l...1... -.-- - Only the courageous are happy A . SEVEN AGES OF WOMEN -' Safety Pins. Whip Pins. j Hair Pins. A Fraternity Pins. Diamond Pins. ' Clothes Pins. ' rj Rolling Pins. R 'I'll bite, wh is it? said the mosquito to his mate as they landed on the wax I model. Adam and Eve were gambling, ' Which wasn't very niceg The Lord saw them, and so he took ' FOR LEAKY RADIATORS-SEE PUCKETI' GUESS AT THESE. H I M Lucy- How uch does a fool weigh . 2 Miss Callahan- Get on the scales and find out. - M ss Cole- What is the difference between the sun and a pancake? I Mr. Talley- The sun rises in the east and sets in the west, but a pancake rises I 4 'n the yeast and sets in the vest. ' Al Margaret- What are you going to speak n in English '? , ' Margaret- 'Rat-her a large subject, isn t it . ' fj Mrs. Hartin- What is the difference between a street car and a sidewalk . Q Mrs. Hambleton- Oh, about seven cents, I think. Miss Houchin- Why is a black hen better than a white hen while laylngl' Mrs. Richmond- The black hen can lay a white egg and the white hen can't lay V a black one ' Al s Hale- So you dont know which letter comes after H Br'ghtness-' No ma am, I don t. ' Mrs. H- W ll what have I on each side of my nose 9 Brightness- It looks like powder from h Mr Campbell Cgiving examj- Does any of the questions embarrass you? h Everett- Not at all sir, not at all. The questions are all quiet clear but the Q answers bother me a great deal. Qi, .xl -LW, N. lt, -7. -.4.- -.5 fn- -1.-, .-.,- dfnli..-V T- he -,.-A ..A, .W hvx. ? ,ls ,Sum A .., N . vo. 2.1 ,In ,IW PAGE SEVENTY-EIGHT y is 51 -S+----on--4'--- .. mm wnmmg f- A C H A L F A N T ' S The WINCHESTER Store' For Your Sporting Goods and School Supplles Chickasha, Oklahoma Miss Tewksbury- Rex, give Lincoln's Gettysburg address. K Miss Wood- What is the ditference between two eggs layed by the same hen ? Mr. Campbell- Twenty-four hours. ' ' Miss Harness- What's the best way to kill a chicken ? f' Naomi Hogan- Hatchet ' Miss Harness- I said kill it, not raise it. Namoi- We1l? I didn't say drown it? 'QQ The Class- We give up v J Miss Wood- A mans affections are never stolen if kept where they belong A F , N li ' - 2:1 I . . , x e' - :Q - , ,Nb Q 7' . I1 Eff 9 ' - .A wL :El J' J v' ZX' 5 ' y. , ' 5' A 5 ' 5 . 3. :S D Q L4 . r, 5 O r I : m Q , S . N -. Q Q . Q - 1 1 I E i ' 5 l '. . - .. I K , D El' , 1 Il I A A 4 me 4 3 1 A 86 Mmton and Baker Hartm 8x Hambleton For Trade wlth the boys Real Estate and Farm and Russell Loans . Tuttle Okla Tuttle, Okla 2-'U KD T 5 ,... Q- :Q Fl' W' 3 S U' ID KD 4 CD H -- .... 6 Q.- 9 ' , fb '1 . 52 H i . an - - E' JS D' cv- 5' 0 -4 Z. fb D- 3 .... I5 lb UI B' 5. 'fi O P .. A ,,' 1' -QW' A in L-1 Q vs .' 4 , 'Eff i:'.a.,i 1-:VJ 924 wifi 5'-T f Af '- 17'-ii-' 1-1 is 1 7' PAGE smznnrv NI B: iEhtm...h' aw.-1 ., .W -. Us '- ' -. , ',v . x , . .1 YA .V is K J Q ' 4 wf ' f fp 1 -J, x .V R K l x ,, :if TT m i ' ' THEWARRI3 f - u FOR LEAKY RADIATORS-SEE PUCKETT f -I 1 . Preacher fsolemnlyj- Dutch, do you take Ethel for better or worse? I E V Dutch ffrom force of habitl- Parson, I'll shoot it all. I hi t w E, Good Luck-A lazy man's estimate of a hard worker's success. !,.' is ' The rich of today were poor yesterday-Cheer up. Marshall Rice's mother had made arrangements with a farmer to have her son y spend his week ends in the country doing a little hard work. One day she called on ' the farmer to see how Marshall was getting along. I Mrs. Rice- How's the young man getting along? Farmer- Well, he broke two spade handles yesterday and one today. Mrs. Rice- What, working so hard? Farmer- Nopeg leaning on 'em. QP Miss Stokes- What departed statesman can be said not to have gone to dust? Ollie AYh0ld-AIHEHTY Clay. Walter- Everything I say to Bertha goes in one ear and out the other. lp Doug-- Heck, that's nothingg everything I say to Annabel goes in both ears and . .E out her-mouth. .ai fe .4 :P --1 if , Bell Hop fafter guest had rung for ten minutesj- Did you ring, sir? 5 Mr. Knoblock- No, I was tolling. I thought you were dead. Miss Harness Qin Sociology classj- Arlene, what animal makes the nearest ap- proach to man? Arlene- The flea. Orvil Snow was on a sinking ship and was watching with interest the frantic pass- engers grabbing life preservers, putting them on and jumping overboard. Sure, ,I said he, if everybody is stealing, I can, too. Immediately he grabbed a heavy piece -. I, of iron and jumped overboard. '. I --- DID SHE REALLY MEAN IT? il Among the For Sale ads in a small newspaper: If you want a big fat hog Q- in come and see me. Bessie M. I ' . It 1.1-Gif!4-lb-lbliiIll-lilllnll A A A A A A A A A A .TVAQT 1TIf4'rlN fe A'i 'f-'T'A. A A A A A A A A A A .Wei PAGE VEIGHTY - . , . . P., . , , , 'A L ' - ' ' - '1- 'O' ,, -in W .S v 1 9 X Q35f.5'1.xi37Zi'f.,:Cs ,.,x 41, m ,w,,xwf::5v41zxwf u THE WARRIOR nav '1 W W if W4 2' ' 0 an Gregg Shorthand English Penmanship Salesmanship Teacher's Training f - Typewriting Spelling Q1 . I Secretarial Course R1 I Commercial Law Course Court Reporting S1 Psychology 53' I ON MY WAY TO , I in TJ :Q I 51' -41 MISS LYoN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE ' The School of Efficiency Shorthand 238 Term1na1 Arcade Phone Maple 5173 DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES An accredlted School in 1tSe1f Unlversltles recognlze ltS credlts I dlvldual instruction Quick preparation Call on us for stenographers FOR LEAKY RADIATORS-SEE PUCKETT HAMILTON S CLEANERS 85 DYERS Pleatlng, Rug Cleamng Hat Work Fancy Cleaners MASTER CLEANERS SERVICE Mall Orders Recewe Prompt Attent1on Chickasha, Oklahoma mi U 4 m rn A .N 0116 In 4 MN ra fm YA GN fx ?4x'7ni'7Ai ?A IAN rn ra ru In PCTFKWPQY1761V74i1r74i'rhY'7m'1iF. ip: PAGE EIGHTY-ONE a' S AU ll ,Y W1 :px Q4 -V 55' . 51' is 35' X! 5: 5. fi '1 Q. gi 21 . ii . L Q: Q1 . . . Q . . . . . . - 5, , . n X . . . . . - gl , . . -1 91 F5 Nl gl 1,1 Q1 .,' Q4 lf: 2, af' 114 Q1 3' 9 55' N1 24 '1 Q. in , . , . :fx 11 1,1 , 9. ij . ,, F, . . . i Q. . 9 SJ S .34 - ff -- Iv IQ 5 fi TI Iiffii? '17 'ir' A T' 'if' 'TT?'71T' 'ff Iilf fif 'iff wiifvif Ifffjif if 1. li n ll N n I I M x X I -, ' Q, . miie.. ,. , f:'T a T'? fE i.77?'fT'fffP'1'TTfe? f ff '-' '- 5 I, Mr. Talley- Will somebody explain that 'trickle means run,' and 'narrative means e.: ig tale' in a sentence 7 'Q . Bright Student- The big yellow dog trickled down the treet with a can tide to -1 . his narrative X41 A mall carrler is the only person who has to keep on dehverxng Farmer See here young man what are you domg up m my tree ' Johnnle Brooks One of your apples fell down and I was trymg to put xt ha k Mr Lucy ' I could hang' on your very words Mlss Stokes Is my hne as strong as that Lannas- Dont yell Hey at me, Im no horse Dutch I know It your ears are too long Mr Knoblock Pauline where were you yesterday Pauline- I stayed at home and planted Glass' Knoblock .Planted gklass what for? FOR IJAKY RADIATORS-SEE PUCKETT Raise a window' The staff wants to throw out thelr chests. My glrl IS so green she thought a football coach had four wheels. Mr Bass How dld you come to get out of your exams? De Lores- Oh I knocked them cold 6' Mr Bass- Hows that' 5 De Lores Oh, I got zero '- D1d Alfred Peterson ask Blanche Slens to slt on his lap Yes, and I thought he was taking a great deal upon hlmself ' - Irate Dad I ll teach you to klss my daughter Hal Foster 'Its not necessary, I know how already ' Pl f IIGHTY 'rwo y . 1 I l' A 'I .N - ' I iil-l 'uv .V ' s . .- 1 . . ,fl W . . .' . .. .T g 3'-3 , in A ' ' r 'I . ' , ' If Y . ia . . . c v up n ' w- 4 ' n KJ l ' -u ' n 9 4 1 , 1 n if , - . .Q Q in ' . rr ' 4 I' ' ' is V- H . - :G ' , I V1 ' .-u gn , . , . i ' u Q . 1 ' -,U. I . 11 A , . Q Pauline-'Togralse a.ewmdow. e , 1- 4 3 e ,. . g W . if In - . 4 I n It ----- -we lf. . A' ' ,- lr , ' I E , , . 1. . ltuw E, .. . f 4 . - . , . , . . . , . ' r fx -1---1-i l. at ' H .I ' I il l s u n 'qs Q - , 9 n , 144 n I ':Y - . . ?,, 'Q 3 Q , u - ' n , . , 4 ll- Q .V l j l E P il V. -as Q - 'n ga' -as 9 , 1 'iw f.- gut-Aa-I fa iry V- fa vlfhwlfll 3- n'.',:,. ?qf'If5i'Q,' '-'ffiff '12i f5-'ifal' 1 1 4 T 4 5 5 4 5 If 5 - Q, .L -K Ci ,: 1. V H952 A , , , V. -Q 2 .7 .w p7 'e'ff t' X 2'ilL!'!lLS'LlLL'4lLS'ALLQJLY4-XLLVIJLPJ!D!!L!4ILS'AlL!1JLSQlLXQJLL lJLS'llLl!l-lLX'!JLS'4-ILSQlLL'llLS'ZlLL'llLL'1JLL'4JL5'lJLE'!lLVMLfflilf X It Q It E It E Q :T 31 E It .1 Ig 1 5 5 Q 55 2 E T IE Q 'S N ' 'T gg .i E L E THIS MAN MADE OUR PHOTOS , :Q G. W. Norvelle, Chlckasha, Okla 5 Proprletor N orve11e's Stud1o He makes fme Platmum Photos. The kmd the others do not make. Seventeen years in Ch1ckasha. id '1- , iipmrr.i1rfmrrmff51ff.i1:7.i1f751r?4i1mrmrhi1rhi1mr?mr?. m m 1924 ummrw1rmmr?mrai1r?.i1rfmrimrimmvrm:rf.i1rf.i1r74w.i1rims PAGE EIGHTY-TIIREI5 Y . ' c i ' ' . 1 ll i ' . . l f ., U H . . I l . I ' o ' i ' I . . .. l .' 7 5. ' s.. t , , C' ' I 71 . P' , fl U 0 t 5 5 my mother N' 5: - -f .ws A .- 14 . 'L , - it V D H, 1 4. l..,,q73,r,. .sn N a 9. F if fi'fi'ii .' 'f i'f:'4 THE WARRIOR lr'-a a ' I FOR LEAKY RAD1AToRs+sEE PUCKETT a Q Miss Callahan- 'Have you ever met a man whose touch seemed to thrill your p whole body? M ss Houchin- 'Yes, once M'ss C- Oh! and who was he? M ss H- WA durned dentist .I i Mr. Lucy-' Can anyone in the clas tell me who wrote 'Proverbs'? ,n- .l Ollie A- Shakespeare. N Miss Tewksbury- 'I have a temptation to give you a test today. - D ug-' Y eld not to temptation, for yielding is a sin. 'V Tom'Powe1l-' May I go home, sir? I don't feel well. 15. Mr Bass- Sure, if you'1l wait a minute I'll give you a lift. I'm going to a show T3 myself Alfred Peterson fcalling weather bureau!- Hello, is this the weather bureau? , How about a shower tonight? ' Weather Man- Dont ask me' if you need one, take it. ' Les er fdBIlClI1gJ-uIt,S ripping! t J oyce- Why didn t you tell me before? Glenn Grimes Qfull of newsj- There is something going around you that will in erest you. ' ' ' Ma.ida- Well be careful, there are some pins in my waist ' Toots- Oh! Hal, you said you d face death 'for me ' i Hal- I would, but that snake's not dead Knobby fin geometryl- Now, watch the board, class and Ill run through it M' for you 'i Malda- Why do blushes creep across a girl s face? Mr Lucy-' Because if they run they would kick up too much dust. A Mr Bass Qin economlcsj- What is capital, and what is labor? Q Dutch-'We1l, if I loaned you S10 it would be capital, and if I tried to get , it would be labor 1 Glenn Duckwall- Young man, can I get into the park through that gate? ' F ster Schrock- G ess so, I Just saw a load of hay go through -' NEARL CHILDERS PROPHECY A 'When I die, bury me deep, put my Geometry at my-feetg - ' Put my Chemistry at my head and if I study, youll know I m not dead. E I 'The happiest moments of my life I spent in the arms of another mans wife- nqy .lm--9. ,pw H , 4'.' ,::. 1' Arwtv 'rw-J1f,'2':'.N.ir' -'r 'Var ar' seq' ,1?'fj',' 1: 'if .zzf 1 ,z PAGE 'EIGHTY 'FOUR ,Ll .1 ,M fl . I . . ....-..l.-.- Cl I 1 , . . YI 1' ' . , . I . ' ll I !7 .. 4 7? . .. .....1.1. ' ll ' DI . . , . . . it an - . , ii.ii....- . ll 7 ll ' 1 0 U. ' . . l...T...i 9 'E c ' . 7 l ll g I ..i...i-...- , c - r ' Q . l uH,sf een: sos a an +44 ls axes ores! ' 1- A - - - I - ---- .. . , V1 1- is Mig., QA. V , Y YV ,l Q . . U M l , A Q--, .W-,, ' 1 .' -ir ,ui-xi' ,Ei .-ind' V. 1,1 ii, , ' ': 2-' ' ,. ,. 15 9- 4,134 ' 3 -I fa 511- ' kim. 11.5. 1g, 'g fg y.: ef71k,f1?-maxi -'q i T 'P'-1 'qx .l L .. l 4 w.g'4..54..x'1.:sv4,Lggxwsz.4:Lx4.a5'4..5'4..3'4.,5 llLB',,'l x x f vi 91 Xl iw X x if 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. E. HENNINGS A. F. A. M. Lodge , , Meets the first and third Physlclan and Surgeon Tuesday nights of each Office Phone 8. Res. Phone 7. mfgtlkg Snyder, W. M. Office at Palace Drug' Store. Floyd Klmble, Secretary Tuttle Chapter, No. 397. M, D, Meets on first and third Thurs- day evenings of each month. Visiting sisters and brothers al- Office Ph0l'1e 17. RGS. Phone 35. waygivlwelggnne, rs. aida Brown, W. M. Wffle, Okla- Mrs. Shirley M. Duckwall, Sec'y. J. L. DIXON Tuttle Camp No. 6352 Tuttle, Okla. Paper Hanging, Painting, General N. Broadhurst' Oracle Repair Work' N. Hubbard, Recorder t' f ' t d, Meeting Place, Odd Fellows Hall. Sa ls action Guaran ee First and third Thursdays of each Tuttle, Oklahoma month Anna Rose Rebekah Lodge Tfyusfor IOOFN216 Repairing and Overhauling 7 0' Motors Tuttle, Okla. Accessories, Tires and Tubes Nigaggeckxifgky TUTTLE MOTOR CO. Marion Miller, Secretary Meets every first Wednesday Tuttle Okla. afternoon and Wednesday night of ' each month. FORTNIGHTLY CLUB I. O. 0. F. Lodge No. 339 Irene Campbell, President Tuttle' Okla' Mrs- R- Cgastainv gffplfsident Meets every Friday night. All rs' ayne owers' ecre ary visiting members welcome. Meets every two weeks. W. W. Clark, N. G. Tuttle, Okla. Earl Sloan, Secretary QnIrnx1fm1rni1IhN1T? Iihiii? iifhiif? T1Vhi1f?ai1F?ni1Tfni1f7oi1Vfciifiiilfhilihf Iffdiifhiiihiiifciiffaiiihi fbi IAN fuiffaiiffniifhiifhiifiaiiifdi IM fl mx O PAGE EI GHTY FIVE THE WARRIUR FOR LEAKY RADIATORS-SEE PUCKETT Raymond Adair-' My brother takes up Spanish, French, Italian, Hebrew, Ger- man and Scotch Miss Harness- Goodness, where does he study? l Raymond- Studyl He doesn't study He runs an elevator ' Man is the worm of the dust He comes along, wiggles about awhile, and some I chicken gets him - He who knows not, and knows not-he is a Freshman-show him He who knows, and know he knows--he is a Sophomore-honor him He who knows, and knows not he knows-he is a Junior-pity him. He who knows, and knows he knows-he is a Senior-reverence him C L Glass- That was a great dance last night I hope I made an impression f . OD thlt girl Marshall Rice- I guess you did, she s been limping ever since ' Irate Papa-- You kept my daughter up pretty late last night, the lights were still at twelve o'clock. ' Coots- Pm sorry, sirg after this I'll turn them out early. V K ' v. is i l 1 I r 1 lr 1. W :fr 1. 1- 1 ,U 1 p W. P. ' r lv I :- 1- 1.55 ,eJ,.,:.QL:g:,1ll-Qing 'li e w 1924 Thai X . X . . , PAGE EIGHTY-SIX E. B. GILLUM The little store with the big trade. The biggest and best line of Groceries and Men's Apparel in Tuttle. We deliver. Phone us your order. Our Groceries are always fresh. , TUTTLE, OKLAHOMA DUCKWALL MOTOR CO. Ford Cars Fordson Tractors Lincolns Phone No 28 Tuttle, Oklahoma. The Piano in the Auditorium of Tuttle High School is A KIMBALL From FREDERICKSON-KROH MUSIC CO. 221 West Main, Oklahoma City, Okla. Pianos, Player Pianos, Talking Machines, Band Instruments , . .r . 1 r x a ,M-, ..,, dg. '- 'O' ' n 'i i' PAGE E G V W . I . ' w 9 v xv W1 xl! xvl x 1 wi wi ivy xv! Xlj lvl xvqugvgmu ijLgv4y1xyggt rgLLvl v W1 xv! I xv 1 Y ljlXi.l1XV T. H. S. FACULTY SLANG Mr. Bass- Well, what I mean isg well, in fact you just must. Mr. Lucy- The following announcements will be carried out. Mr. Knoblock- Say, how about driving around this P. Mp? 4 Mr. Campbell- I didn't hardly knowg but my wife said. ' Mr. Talley- Say, I have a new one on the string now. Miss Smith- We will sing Old McDonald Had a Farm. I Miss Stokes- Well, of all the nerveg hand that 'Whiz Bang' here this minute if and I will read it myself. 1 5,3 Miss Tewksbury- Yes, the Whirlwind counts twenty points. 5,5 Mrs. ,Hale- Now, children, prepare for a test. I Mrs. Richmond- Shut up, or I will slap you. Miss Callahan- Will you be quiet. Miss Houchin- Say, kid! Mrs. Potter-- Where is that man? Mrs. Hambleton- Now, Rus said. Mrs. Hartin- Now, all of you children be real quiet. Miss Wood- Loren told me that it was true. Miss Cole- Now this morning we will open our books. Miss Harness- Now I know you can get this if you try. FOR LEAKY RADIATORS-SEE PUCKETT ----1-1-i I-s TEN COMMANDMENTS OF T. H. S. V5 1. Thou halt not eat with thy knife at the Junior-Senior banquet. 2. Thou shalt not loaf in the halls, nor on the stairs, nor in the library. 3. Remember the eighteenth week and be prepared. Seventeen weeks shall thou :QE :I loaf, and be merry, but the seventeenth week is the appointed time by the faculty in fl which thou shalt have no dates, thou nor thy friends, nor thy faculty which is in 5 control. ' 4. Honor thy Geometry teacher that thy grades may be passable and thy days N in T. I-I. S. may not be prolonged. 5. Thou shalt not flirt. 1 6. Thou shalt not go to the river, it means final exams. gr 7. Thou shalt not skip study hall. 8. Thou shalt never forget that the editor-in-chief of this Annual is responsible for everything that goes in it, likewise everything that doesn't. ' 9. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's grade, nor covet thy neighbor's girl, nor anything that is thy neighbor's. it 10. Thou shalt do nothing without permission from Mr. Lucy, lest thy departure from T. H. S. be requested. Mrs. Richmond- There are just two things that break up most happy homes .lj now-a-days. Mrs. Hartin and Mrs. Hambleton ftogetherl- Oh, what are they? v Mrs. R.- It's a woman's love for dry goods, and a man's love for wet goods. Mrs. H. and I-I.- W-e-l-l. Fat Man fin movies, to boy behind himj- Can't you see? ' Fred Hamrick- Not a thing. Fat Man- Then keep your eyes on me and laugh when I do. ir, Timthi?:muIhY1fhi7lhi1i?ai1.Tai177oY1WeilI5'e?lK?51liiiE?lFh?lr?51fKVF51 lY7ai7i76'lT7oi1T751Mi1IhY1??gi1T?6i1F751Thi?f?4i1F?di1T74i1T?51F?4i7T74i1TFsY7fhi7I: PAGE ETGHTY-EIGHT V - gfes.f fNn, , 1- ' vu v uwLgvzugwuv:Lw:zw4:1g141zswxv41Lg'41Lgv4::g THE WARRIOR ,flawLg'4:L5'41LgvgxzygxL5'41L5'41u'4:z5'11Lx14:Ls'4.wi W w Il' TUTTLE ICE, LIGHT Kr POWER CO. Wholesale and Retail. GASOLINE, KEROSENE, ICE, OILS, GREASES J. B. Sloan, Owner and Mgr Tuttle, Oklahoma OW,SLEY'S JEWELRY STORE The Progressive Jeweler Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Sil- verware, Leather Goods and Novelties. VICTROLAS AND RECORDS Watches and Jewelry Repairing 322 Chlckasha Ave Chickasha Okla. HE Chickasha, Oklahoma FARMERS STATE BANK 4 PER CENT ON TIME SAVINGS Tuttle Oklahoma Eat More and Pay Less EATMORE LUNCH ROOM Two Doors South Sugg Theatre. 118 South Fourth Street Chickasha Oklahoma STYLE SHOPPE Buy Your Hats from 506 Chickasha Avenue Chickasha Oklahoma I K Y AT Y Y VANNrn1Ffh1l7oi'lI'7FIF?i1iT751fri1T?ni1F761TW1FYaW7oW7fflWaI1P7K1iKI1F7A W1VMDSYIT7NF7iYlK'?FIf?ai1T7i1fi1K7i1FWHmi1!iWfY51T7iudum mill! PAGE - EIGHTY NINE in e ,. SW! MLmhswimisvrimnviiLx'41Ly41LQ1Li'4JLiv41we THE WARRIOR 'L sz I5 if :S 6: ii lb QI IQ iii 55 FEI LIFE EI if It's taking a stand-and defending itg ' It's starting a project-and ending it. Q: is -if 41 :Q It's ploughing a field-and planting itg It's asking a favor-or granting it. 4- x 4- gg It's earning a dollar-and spending itg gf It's earning another-and lending it. gi 1 1 8 It's having and holding-and borrowingg It's wasting and slaving-and sorrowing. IQ Qi 4: if 4- It's loving and helping-and givingg ig It's struggling to keep on this living. 'S Q 1 is nr Yet with all this turmoil and strife- The sweetest thing in all the world is 4 rr nf i .s v- E 53 T--' fi fj When in need of inspiration, entertainment and recreation, visit the Glass 5,3 theater. il 'E l-- .w is THE IDEAL SCHOOL Chapel every morning from 9:00 to 9:45. Dismissal. Lunch served at 10:00 by Senior class. School dismissed at 2:00 o'clock, three times a week. School dismissed at 1:50 o'clock, three times a week. iff Week-end vacation from Friday to Tuesday, twice a month. Q15 552 Students to assign their own lessons. :Ts 5: is 3: 55 if: - if: Z3 is 1? 3: 75 33 is E5 A- S: 14 2,1:2.imi1:hhrhimi1r?sI1righrhiarimrhi1:2.i1:hi1r?.i1r?.i1:hi1:?.i1:?.i1r?.i1 1924 r?.i1rhi1r75i1r?51rin::?.i1:?.Erhi1rhi1miwrhiiran:fmrhiiriaiarhiwrfmrmaii FA GE NINETY M g - ,. I ,., ,I Q ,THE , g ay O vu uf in X The days spent here by those who have helped to make this Annual will be the longest remembered. s www -v 4 WA. I-W , gl r Q K X Lk! ll KILWHU l't ' IL lll K1 . The course you pursue from here out will determ- ine your future success. Mis-spent time is lost-better take time to stop and ask the right Way than to be lost on the Wrong road. In the pursuits of life, 90 per cent of you Will be- come business men and women. Therefore- EDUCATE FOR BUSINESS Our business course is taught and supervised by men of business experience. Our motto is Learn to do by doing. Stenography lor shorthand J is the greatest med- ium through which young people learn the fundamen- tals of business because through the correspondence you become familiar with all the details of business and ad vance because of that knowledge We teach the Wonderful Byrne S1mpl1f1ed Short hand because of its scientific principles We produce more 9ff1C16Y1t stenographers in less than half the time and expense than IS requlred when trying to learn other systems Our touch system typewrlters make wonderful records Our Special Ten Weeks Course 1n either Shorthand or Bookkeeping and Business Training is only S40 00 Other courses 1n proportion Make your aim in life high WORK and results Will follow CAPITAL CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE Hudson and Grand Oklahoma City Oklahoma Phone Maple 1884 Write for detailed particulars , . . , . . , . Us 1 1KX1fN1lfX1PfN1P751I'7RlF7aWii1F7Ai1P751I'Yi1P74Vf7oW'751l'751i'K?f1MYl 1924 frmrhimvW1rhi1r?mmmi1mmr7mr?51v?w1rrurn rrw1rrw1rfx1rv PAGE NINETH ONE V r 1: r? 1, ,. r Pi ,. lk :ll 'D 11 M 9'5i!'!llFill!!!-ILL'4lL5'AL!1JLL'4JL39gg'4lLL'iJLE'!JLQJMJJLQJLL THE WARRIOR mpg:L5'4:u'41L5v4:cm:agvgw::gm.pgzagsgagval:gvwwa94: CAN YOU IMAGINE? if Mr. Lucy not making announcements. if Tom Powell not going to Hogan's. 21 Kibe Rice keeping books in the Farmers Elevator. Mrs. Hale entertaining the Dirty Dozen. Coots Campbell president of Duckwall Motor Company. ig 3 Doug Hodges wearing glasses. Freshmen not being green. if Seniors not being always ahead. lg gf Walter Kernaghan in knee trousers. 31 Wednesday without chapel. A quiet study hall when no one is on duty. 31 Lester Hubbard making 100 per cent in conduct. gg Mr. Lucy closing a door after entering a room. 3, The phone not in use. 31 Miss Tewksbury whipping Rex for laughing. Miss Harness not smiling. The typewriting class not working. IQ The class of '24 without pep. if Mr. Lucy powdering his nose. 2: Terrapin laughing while the boys snowball him. 21 A banquet without a Tub falling over. Arlene Duckwall without a date. Q: Mr. Lucy ringing a bell on time. John Brooks playing a saxophone. 21 Fred Sullivan filling his father's place in the pulpit. Walter Kernaghan in a high chair. IQ 3' Nearl Childers stepping out in public with Nita. QQ Bessie Mitchell sitting in Carrol Sipe's lap. ig Carrol Sipe leaving his book closed during History class. if Anna Belle Bradford not strutting her stuff. :E Bear Rowland raising cain about something. E Albert Ferguson having perfect attendance. Vayne Morris keeping still. If Sand Hill saying the Annual wouldn't go over. 31 Miss Smith not saying keep quiet. tg Maida Sipe not blushing and rolling her eyes. Mr. Bass playing golf with Lucy as Caddy. T. H. S. getting defeated in football. .2 John Drake winning the 100-yard dash. Speed Cole getting a touchdown. lg Dutch Schrock not completing a pass. If you can imagine all of this, your imagination is much greater than that of the 33 staff. You get the dog. kg Q1 I5 il Miss Harness- Did you hear about Ollie Arnold getting kicked off the football QI squad? QI Moreen- No! What for '! 'i gi. Miss H.- He was told to tackle the dummy and he tackled the coach. Q1 Moreen- Nuf sed. a' 'a T:f.i1:P.Q1rmffminrmrm:Fmranrhi1rf.nr?.i1rf.i1r?.nmi1r?51ff.i1r?.i' 1924 lranrfmrmrriarhnm:hi1r?.i1:f.i1f7.i:r2.i1:7li1:Psamr?.i1rf.R1:2.i1r2.wiff PAGE NINETY-TWO 1 .A , , . .,. T g, gs. eu! , wt- ' '- L - H.-T. ' ' 3 s Q .. -4,5 P wi-Miha .15 PM tk 4 ,I .I gFlS'l1!!'44L!Y LMLIYIJLV!!LL'4JL5'4JLg!4iL5'4:L5'gL5v41L5'4JL5'4:Lg THE WARRIOR mfg:swLmeaiwaimsmim:L5wLs'44LisQLg'4JLi'41ci'41:w::',g TUTTLE HISTORY it On September 10, 1923, William Rowland, Bertha Row- land and Agnes Brown ENROLLED AT BATES-DAVIS g 3, PRIVATE BUSINESS COLLEGE. 3 At the present time-six months later-here's Where We l, I 1, find them: Bill is bookkeeper in the First National Bank fl 5 of Minco, Okla., Bertha is stenographer for the Oklahoma .g i Home and School Association in Oklahoma City, and Agnes A: 3 will soon be ready for a good position. lg O W, 2 Robert Davis, Mrs. O. R. Davis and B. C. Goode are also , T 2, in school now. When are you coming? Q' R4 f BATES-DAVIS BUSINESS COLLEGE 20614 West Second Street 7 ' Oklahoma City, Okla. Write or Phone Us N Keep out of ruts. A rut becomes a ditch if traveled in very much. : ir ' Office Phone 5. Res. Phone 39. 1 Q: ' 5 'r WE WANT PARKER Sz BOWERS 3 if 5 You to know we are in the In case you need anything E Dray and Transfer business. in the Grocery or Dry :V h Our service is swift, safe and Goods line Call at Parkfn' l' - Satisfactory. Ka Bowers, for the best in 2 f everything. E Q Our prices are reasonable. I 9 . . . i Next time you need anything' Come m and Vlslt us when E 3 moved-CALL US. m town' gi We guarantee satisfaction. :x .: it TUTTLE, OKLA. 'I T. D. Sz T. CO. Ii Tuttle, Oklahoma 5 I5 531mffmrf.w.i1mrf.i1rf.i1mrmmr7m.i1rr.i1mmm mi 1924 immmmWmrmmmranrrlwmmmmmm1r7a1rf.sm? PAGE NINETY-THR EE A i P 'lL IXAJJJ l U 5'llLX'LJL!'!1lS llLS'!lL5'ZIl5'll I U J i MEN'S TWO-TROUSER SUITS At 330, 335, S40 and S45 W GALLOWAY 8a STEELE CLOTHING co. 207 West Main Street Oklahoma City After High School-What? The Word Commencement means beginning When you are graduated from high school your real career has just begun. .How Well you succeed depends upon how Well you are TRAINED. If you Want to succeed in business, you must have special training, such as HlLL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE can supply Thousands of our graduate are holding responsible pos1t1ons at high salaries in all parts of the Unlted States- You can do as well as they Full d6'C2.1lS are contalned 1n our illustrated book THROUGH HILL S TO SUCCESS 'WT1tG for 1t. It IS free -Summer term starts June 2 Eleven Weeks for S44 00 HILL S 'BUSINESS COLLEGE - OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA SUNRAE O' Cleaning Tailoring PHONE 8 Jim McRae, Proprletor WE DO DYEING 510 Ch1ckasha Avenue Chlckasha Oklahoma . 3 7 K6 9 U ' ' ! 7 1 NrK1:f.i1mrm1r2.i1rni1r?.i1rmr5ai1r?.i1r?.i1r?.iarre21rhi' 1924 1mi:r?itt?.i'rRi1r7i1Ff.i1rm:7mrf.i1r?.iarhi1:2ai1:?w f w f I Xl la NINFTY-FOUR - I - I - I Luunxwuxw m .,. A THE WARRIOR ,. - u uw nxw - I ' wi v - - , i'Try the Drug Store First ALWAYS A BETTER SERVICE Through a practical application of the basin' principles of QUALITY MERCHANDISE, COMPETENT SERVICE, COURTEOUS TREATMENT and MODERATE PRICES this storm- has long since established its identity in the niattvrs of stability and integrity-a business in every way worthy of the confidence you have accorded us. Prompt Attention to Orders by Mail -rn-l E DRLJGSIST OKLAHOMA CITY 5 5 Q 5 5 E Face Powder 1924 UW-5E1iT1Ynmm,mimmmm.1mmmmi , ,rv 1 1,i E E E 3 2 5 i 5 On Sale at A11 Drug Stores , , ,ai iilmilfdf. 'rrv-1-' vis THE WARRIOR -I 1 -j .GE - lv . A' P .' I Y nf 6 si? GIVING THE TELEPHONE LIFE Wherever your thought goes, your voice may go. You can talk across the continent as if face to face. Your telephone is the latch which will open any door in the land, to you There is the web of Wires' the manv switchboardsg the maze of apparatusg the millions of telephones. All are parts of the great system which provides nation-wide telephone service. The equipment has cost over two billion dollars. But more than equipment is needed. There must be the guardians of the wires to keep them vital with speech-carrying electrical currents. There must be the thousands of operators to watch the millions of tiny switchboard lights. There must be skilled Workers of every sort to construct, repair and operate. A quarter of a million men and Women are united to give nation- wide telephone service. With their brains and hands they make the Bell System live. 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