Tuttle High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Tuttle, OK)

 - Class of 1924

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---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

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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



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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

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