Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK)

 - Class of 1914

Page 1 of 62

 

Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collection, 1914 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1914 Edition, Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collectionPage 7, 1914 Edition, Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1914 Edition, Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collectionPage 11, 1914 Edition, Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1914 Edition, Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collectionPage 15, 1914 Edition, Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1914 Edition, Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collectionPage 9, 1914 Edition, Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1914 Edition, Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collectionPage 13, 1914 Edition, Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1914 Edition, Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collectionPage 17, 1914 Edition, Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 62 of the 1914 volume:

IJILAII N Q IU IJIQ i 'X UN, 1 Q I1 4 P Y w rl 1 wXW:1hc:x H1131 Syhcml 'Ixlus 'I '-Qt!1iH'.' I7Cf1ia'f2 Nl. 1OR1 WOR11 1 1111 51 1018 1 5' 1 5 11 NC 1 5 1 I C 11 fl N1 rx 1 5 XX1 5 1 Q. 11 C 5 1 5 N 11 1 L 1 51 1155 116551 1 N 2 W-. - ' 111' 111 1110 11.11 N111e11-Q11 1111111111111 1'11.1111-1-11, 111-51.1 111 '111 11 11.1- 1111 1.11-55 1.11-11 111 1111 111112 w1.1:- 1111x'1-111501.11-1115 1111111-.11 .11 1111, x'11 L1I1L f111'111Q1Y' 1111111111-55111 111-11 1112 111 111.1111- 1111- 1111111111:1111111 411' 11115 .1111111z11 1111 1 VV :'5 116J'1'c 111 111.111' 2111 1111161 1111151111-15 111141 1lA11kk11l'1N w1111 11'1x'1- 111-111 11 Q1111' 1111.1 11,1 Ll, 111 11115 '1y. 714111 1111111 111- 111751 111111- 511111 .1 111111111111111111 1115 11- 11 15.11011-111 11115 511111111 11 1, 111151111c 1111-11- 11111.11 111- 54 1111 11111111 111111 I7 1 :1i1?r115,11111 1.1111-'1',1-1116112 t1'11'1'1l11lx5 x1'1.115'1111-1111 1l5,1i1111 W15111111-iii T111 111 1 fig -. J , 111c 555 E Q91 Walter Hugh School Buxldmg TOO! I HKJXRIJ Q i IJ Hs-11,Q'.. ,l'!f IX 3 I' f f' C32 1ALULTY JY N1 N1 mc1uate11 irom the S111 11 11 S11111111 110m the Iowa led hers Qo11eUe 111 1 1 s 11 us L 5111110 111 1106 11111 11111111611 from 11 11 111 N1 1 1111 11 He has been tem 111 Ll xea 11111111111 N1 111116 1-rames BQ1 Ph B was raduated from the Bran 1 111111 S t111eC 1611s 11111 the 11111s11e1ts seem to be that she 1 c 1 1 111111 111111111 ss I-1s1e 1'X1l11C' B S 1 I'if1L1EiICl1fIO1T1Y11E C0.111tx 111 11 S0130 111 f ,111 Tennessee 1T1 1000 311111. J1'Tlf1'1C Geor 13 Robertson Ch11st1a11 Co11eve 11 11111119 son TPUYXCNNCC 1l 1 1004 She has been Xk1I1 1l1'1C W H S IMINC VCIYS 1 ss 0 Q11 s ss G1a111s 11 1111111161 from the Ster 1111 K111sas H10 N 1 111 11 IW 11111 111011 161 1l1C1C1S Co11e,e 111 W11m1nOton Ohm from 'QQ 111 1R06 :J S111 . W. P65111 M. 111.4 A, H, . Au ',','Q1x 3 , 1 ' 1 1f1z1111'1s1'1.1.Cn1if111'11iz1, 1 'gg . 1 ' 1 'Q ' 5 ' 9063 X1111111211611fl-f1111t11C Cedar 15211: .'1 S' 11 1 .1 ' Q 2 1 the O 1: 11111141 U11 '-r W. N111'111:111. O111a1O 1. '1 1'113. 5 '11' Q s11-:1- 11 1 Urs fl ' 1 I K ' 'J '1 gc. . .. 'J gg' 11111 H1g11 SQ1111111 111 1905. 511111 from Baylor University 111 1909. She has been 1-ak ' Ll 111 W, 11. ' V'. 5: ' 'Q 3 . 5 V111 let 111 Lil 01 ' ' ue. N11 .'.' Q ' . ., 'vas gk ' ' -' ,gg ' 1 14 -11 1 , ,'.- , . ff g . A . , 11111 1:-:Wes 'v1t11 11101110911 111' f 111111 ti. that of '14, M1 .1.' -'.' M . 111 11 was g C 1 1 S 1' 1, 1 5 'hh '1'111'1 'Z,. 1 .1 A 1 5 . 9 A ' ' ,, . 4. .-.T PEARL Supermt endenr PROF. M. W. , A d Mathematics Phllosophv an Q- MISS 1 1 ELSIE KLUTTS. Literature. . MISS MAMF BENGE, Principal nd Suence Latm German a MISS GLADYS M. History an HUNT d Economics. I 'Repald jr ALMA Thls lb Alma who li Servxng As the Prestdefnt of our class Twice haa she leen chosen by Chlef CXCCUIIVC and leader Bravely has Qhe done her duty Strnven hard to lead us Seniors Up the rugaed path of knowledge And ae v e our good byes utter Say ood bye perhapQ for all tlme We deaxrc our thanka to exprexs Ifor the vsork Qhe has done for us FRED MULLINS I now present you to Fred Who would rather be leader than led ,,.,,, Who won hxmself glory And became Salutatory And now faces Commencement wrth dread 4-L, CLAIR COC!-IRAN Now we come to Mlss Clalr Cochran Who has proved that She is worthy For '1hC,9 good where e'er you put her, Good m basketball or class room, Good 1n plays and eke tn muslc Tho somettmes she does prove stubborn When she has to smg tn public ,,..p KNOWI I ON DICKSON K ovxltons Ile name of thls yol h He s always III mlsehlef for sooth Iad es man and muslelan Bookkeeper physluan A versatile Senior IU truth MAMIF HILNRY Thls IS Mamxe I Inform vou Shee xnclmed to Hurt a llttle Thlnks that studylng boyi IS hetter Than to fill ones head wlth I'flStOY'V Or with any such drv matter GEORGF MOONEY Georffe Mooneys the name of thls lad Hes not very good nor yet xery bad But he Showed ne had grlt When he vsasnt Sorry one bxt For the Aprll Fool fun that he had CLARENCE. HUNGERPORIJ Thls IS a young fellow called Hunky Who always IS actlng the monkey He sald Norf but a f-ool Wlll plod here ln school Tho leavlng has proved me a donkey VIRDA WARD Thls 15 Vlrrla one whose cooklng Far excels her work ln German lfor she makes food nt for angels And then passes ll to mortals But Ive heard ll has been whlspered That a man prefers a good Look To one versed ln Greek and Latln Or to one well skllled ln German ELVA MEANS Elva next clalms our attentlon She IS studylng elocutlon HOplhg all the world to startle By her quaint dellneatlon By her V1Vld personlhcatlons Her Oflglnal deplctlng Of the humorous confllctlng That comblne to make us mortals 55 bIIJNz N DVI MAIxb VCISdI1It' bwusa 1 IM! y 8 S U gg w c A rarmr He s turney apothuarj OIT1 ml! ll , a 51 1 IIII ION MOM e pray take vuotue She lah. won the highest honor Hut de erves no Lredlt for lor he worked whxle we vue f' p a a we trled as hard a she md We d haue made- IQ wood 1 huxklll WAKYLI-IELD Rl- VI- L1 L Wakeheld Rex elle attornev at law Hell e the hem that exer vou saw One that breaks every rule 'Ihats lald down ln sghool Wlll knavn how to loox for eagh Haw 12 -s ULA REE MQQUOVVN. Ula Rees our smallest Senioi' What she lacks in weight and Sliltlli She makes up for in exactness History has become her hug bear. X But she dotes upon lier German ' And I see success awaits her In the College where shes eoing. Ll- li M' RSIION 1 Senior named Lee 9 ry vounL youth as you see e s oulte an atlil e nn iv fame at the meet 'il e ise at leap frog se-7 BFSSIE, COLI' M KN One x ho alvxays has her lessons Studies leard eschews all mischief So her teachers thin' her perfect pat veve heard t at 'stl 'est aters Are the ones that run the deepest And ve wonder if our Bessie 1 oe'-,nt nnd a piece of mischief That sometimes she can indulge in VVhen her teacher isnt lookine I 53:-.4 'll'is is 1 ' . i F- ' nf f 1 1. . 3 ll ii I et 'Ps' l.Vi. it N ' . .Arid -' 5 ee. , ' I i , 7-11 'X' . . . ing This rs Bessie, a good student, 3 9, , .f e ' , . , 5 - . I n s , . T H, , -. ff ' ' ' .' ' .I , . N12 ,e , h .f '1.. , , ? A xy Q . wt? ' ' , . ' ' 'uf ' - . f . 'J 5. ' 1' ' . 's ' ' ,A I YIM bPRAl I v t 1 A Senior Larled V. u IH met .mr sturhoas :ew L W QU: cm ewnncd rx mn-' avvav ' oo hx ic CARRIIL BRN KW! 'lhxs one here IS Carve Prad rr1e jf me uc ods av She who studlew ex er fre I -4- That she may reuexxe 'xc c s 9: Q Sl s metlnes let ner 1,er Lead her out 1n+o he hvwafk or 1 any see! 'o xew-e e She retahatea h yen ew Qi. 4.09 HARRY PAYNTER And thls me I name you as Harry Ile trles hw own burdens to marry I-or he pays hm own way But he vull have hrs say In x'tUCQYlOT'S that keem to he arry CLASS HISTORY OF 14 On a beautlful September mornmg 1910 our class of promxslng pupxls entered the Freshman Class of the W H S wlth the defermmatlon to make tl'e Class of 14 the best class that W H S had ever produced or ever wlll produce As Freshmen we showed greater ablhty than the average Freshman Elasg and consequently great thmgs were expected of us and we have not ax e At the begmmng of the Sophomore year when the roll was called sev eral of our stars falled to answer Thxs was mdeed a blow to the class but nn splte of thrs we struggled on and soon developed more ln qualxty rn the class than we had lost ln ouantxty Hence no one was surprmsed when a number of our accomphshed members were represented ln the Senior Play of 12 The Iunxor year dawned and It seemed as lf rn the dxstance we saw our Star of Hope formmg the flvures 1 9 1 4 wrth Z2 as thelr background We were st1ll chmbmg the ladder of fame w1th out eyes ever on the Star of Hope Durmg thls year two more talented tudents were admxtted 1nto the class one of whlch was wxth us only three months the other lS st1ll w1th us and has added much mer1t to our class We as a class took an lmportant part m all the school movem nts At the :lose of thas year s happmess and pros perrtv we declded to gxve the Semors a banquet The Sophomores ln order to place the1r 1deals of greatne s m the how wxndo s Qwhxch we confess they dxdb planned to prevent us from mal no a su ss of the entertamrnent After several vam attempts to bluff the Iumors th r nerve falled them and nn tl e fa e of defeat they rssued a call for xolunt e Tn a few hours the volun teers outnumbered the Sophomores Whlle the Seniors and unlors were emoymg the evenmg they stole the turkey But the sad part of It IS that the volunteers recexved the honors whxle well the poor Sophomores had to con 'ess that they could not hold the1r o Jn wrthout ald for whlch we had strxven for three lonv years Thls was perhaps one of the happxest days of our entlre Hxgh School hfe On thls mornmg our Star of Hope was brlghter than ever before VVe had developed our talent each year untxl now we were able to take tWlCC the amount of work that an average student rad been requxred to take Our cornposxtwon vork was su h that Profe or Pearl was really aston1shed at our abmty But we dxd not for one day rr 1 'lt the s hool to forvet that we were Semors Each dav we produced a new remmder The three best were FIFSY the class play whlch was started nthout a conference wlth Professor Pearl and the Board Second was our boys famous leap frog game rn the Assembly Hall whve the tea hers were absent and Th1rd was the noted Aprll Fool stunt for whlch a number of th cl'1 s recelved a few davs vacat1on Our last but not least accomplmshrnent was the pubhshmg of our H1 h School Annual THE RAMBLER As thns was somethme new everyone became very much mterested but the responslbxllty rested upon the Semox Class Havlng developed our natural abllxtv the work was easlly accom ph hed The talent that had been present ln the former years reached 1ts clxmax ln the Senlor play We as a class have always been loyal kxnd hearted and true loyal to our chool and teachers kxnd to our fellow students and true to our class thereby wmmng the favor of all our teachers Thxs noted year cannot be passed w1thout the mentxon of those excellent muslc and Moral hfe whxch were rendered by Prof Pearl lectures upon The end of thxs year marks our fnrst separation we are now to enter mto h onsxble aths of hfe But when we thmk that the world was not t e more resp p made 1n a day It does not seem that we have traveled mn hfe That Star of l d H whlch we fxrst beheld rn our Freshman year has become c oser an brlfgliter untxl now we behold lt ln all 1ts splendor sheddmg 1ts glorlous rays upon us and beckomng us on to a hlgher goal - A X . ' i 4 l r - . - ' L rs - Y - I . . . k 4 A 'N v . v V . I ' - I S . S - . 'Ivy' . ' 4 ' ya -as ' . ' ,D ce. , I V . . c ' . 3 ' , C fc. - 1 On September 1st, 1913. we as Seniors, entered the High School, the goal . S A . l A l P . . ., . . ' . . , 1 ' 1 1. 2 V . SS ' . ' ' V r .,c . e - ' '. ' -.- ' ' ' 1 . . - ' '1 C 1 ' I . I 2 1 S ' ' . , .4 . .U v - v . C! 's . Q Q ' ' I - A . H - nv L1 ' ' . ' ' ' . - 15 u ' ' I CLASS PROPHBCY I was seated by my wlndow gazlng out uoon a landscape stretchmg 1n IU unbroken plaln as far as the eye could reach I could hear the low moo of the cow and the soft bleatlng of the sheep as the lergthenmg shadows of exfmng came crowdmg 1n warnmg them that It was tlme to seek the1r nwht helter In the d1stance I could hea the vo1 e of the herdsman as he urued th na forward ThlS t1111et a t1v1ty and oeace brouul-It mam, thoughts to Tn mmd ant I wondered what thls old v orld would be 11146 lf everybody enJ0ye1 l1fe l1ke th1s lerder who breathlng the owen a1r scent fl Wyth thf deb Ou perfume of growmg alfalfa and corn ha no Idea of the suffo at on of an och e room My ITILISIYIOS we c mterrunted bt the honk honk of an auto nobxle as ll vxent whlzzlnv past and I seemed agam to see Professor as he 1n a br1sk and htm manner urved us IOIICTIHU st xdents alorw the shpocry path of knowledge Whlle VICWIHQ the magnlficent beauty and fimsh of the YCYTCHIIDQ, car l thought of our class motto There IS no Excellen e v thout Labor and Wlth tl e motto came memory and I avam saw the d ar old LI1 h Sch ol f Va te and my teachers and classmates I hrst saw George the SDC l2I1St ln aff 1 ulture I rernenfb r d readme an art1cle 1n one of the leadmg mavafmes where h had perfe ted a metho for vraftlnv polson 1vy onto a grape vlne Then came SldDfV the net of all h1s classmates You knov he 1o1'1 f a travelmg orchestra after comoletlnv h1s col ege 'ou se and IS now 11v1n0 1 l Geron1mo 1 ho has afr1end1n every town IU the Umted Stat bu'1s stxll 1'lUI and says sle wxshes thls 1nscr1pt1on upon her tomb MISS Mam1e Henry In smvle blessedness she llved and 1n the same she dxed Turnlng I was confronted bv Clalr our class. DOIIYI 1an She IS now judve of the Juvemle court on the demo rat1 platform PBSSIHU on I came to Clyde who IS no a noted c1v1l engmeer I-Ie has just completed a bu1ld1ng 1n wh1ch he can s'een to h1s heart s content and st1ll be consclous of all that happens around h1m Next I was greeted by Alma the noted phys1 ISI who developed and nrox ed tl e theory that m1lls co not re olvf- ur-on a DIVOI but are xmpelled by an out lde attractlon Afterwards she marr1ed a Method1st m SSIOUHTV anl IS now res1d1ng n the wxlds of Afrtca I was next grabbed 1n '1 bear hug and shaken unt1l my teeth rattled Extruatlng myself I recovnwefl Clarence who IS kno v1 bv h1s manv fYlCY1 IS as Hunky We all remember when he left H1 h Schoo and started to Germany but dld not go any farther than El Reno 1 he f h de lded to return and F1n1sh He IS now a star actor ln a fake comedy act for the Mutual MOVICS Over 1n a corner was Carrxe the ventus ID Matl' ematxcs Shf- IS now hgurlng on a scheme for the protectlon of old malds Then came Mollxe the best student 1n the class After hmshmv H1 h School she attended a Medlcal College where she won a reputat1on for her level head steady nerve and compass1onate dxsposltlon when Derformxnv an Operqfhcefu came Lee our h1 h hurdle chammon Watch h1m leap the dxffi tultles of llfe l1ke he does the hurdles Hearmg a wee small VOICE I saw Ula Rec the smallest 01rl 1n the tlass Who would have thought of her marrymg a heavywelght pug1l1st9 But alas' that was her sad fate and she now las four sons who are followmg 1n the foot f h f th Stepllgwtledee I-Iaffy the poet who has obta1ned world wlde fame as a com 1 l n mercxlvffldzisgfxue next though always very quxet she has made her mark and K. n C A i Y I ' Y . W V A V I 4 l Q .1 ' . . Q4 , . A . . x . ' , H H t F . ' I Y 1' C n ' - ly . - f .V ' X ' f I. 1, . J .4 5 . I ' a . 'v . I 1 A A .- ' 1 ' I I . S , S. ' , 'Qi s . . ' . S h 3 I , , Q e . 5, T I If ' ' ' I ' N ' -Q -1 L - N I , . 3- ' I - ,. , : H A -. 1 A 5 ' ' .., 'S , , , 'Q' 1 ,Q Y, ' I C. . . r.w A D A , . . ' r ,. - . , , . c . , . ' ' D 11 .- . ' . . H .' ' ' S- - L S. 3, -A ' . - . i 1 . . nl . , .1 S I Q 1 , ., , Next I encountered the smiling eves of Mamie our wonderful Marnie. 1' ' ' ' ' ' . I' es: . '. ' D e , 55 .4 A 1. tk - . 3 5 ' , . i C . . I b 1 . 1 . A' . . I . , I - A h . , .1 'A 'V ! I V ' . S' ' ' . 1 . . - .- . , A L . W . ' X ' ' , V ' ' K H, .. H U V - K 1 2-3 . ' ,. , -f r 9 Q . . . AV 5 . A It ' L.. I I . . . . .U , - as S 1 . ' 5 V 'U ' . ' lf ' v P1 - T A s 1' , . I V A V I - I ' v V x everybody knovws of the home she has estabnshed for Ll'1lltllCI'l Slowly com1nO from the class room was Bess1e our dear and fa1thf11 Bessxe who p nt the rr1o t of ler t1me 1n H1 h School Sl'HlllIlU at Wakehe'd but loslnff all hope 1n that d1rect1on Jolned a vaudev1lle troupe Then Knowlton the 'a 1 rnan He has just returned from a tr1p abroad where he cnteltamed the Sultan of Turkey w1th h1s hdclle Last but not least of the Olrls comes Elxa our dear 11ttle Elva Choos1n l1terat11re an 1 expresslon for her llfe work she now lfas world w1de fame as a lyceum lec turer but says M1lton IS her favor1te author Next 1n llre was Wakeh ld the m1ghty lawyer m1C1hty because he was recently appolnted to the hrgh IJOQIUOD of conhdendal EICIVISOI' to a basebal captaln Last comes Fr1tz Ah I wonder what has become of Fr1t7 That IS a r ddle that the future has left st1ll unsolved PRFD MULLlN:1 CLASS WILL We tl'e Semor Class of the Walter H1 h School bemv sound 1n both body and m1nd c1o hetcby make r11bl and de lare th1s wr1t1n0 to be our last 1ll and testament hereby revokmv and makmv vold al' IOI mer w1lls 1f any were made Item I We Uwe and bequeath o Professor Pe rl al' son book physlcs and Geometry note books and all Ceometry houre h1 h he cannot Fmd II We g1VC and bequeath to the jumors ou class room fitted as It IS w1th an atmosphere of knowledge and sk1ll and we hope that the sa1d helrs may absorb some of the knovvledve wh1ch we hate allowed to escape un harmed from our over crowded mass of mtellett III We QIVC to the Sophs each a sear hl1Uht so they may vo caref.1l1y IV We Wlll to the Freshres ten cents vuth vh1 I to buy callco to mal e a Hav as they cannot afford an vthmq more CKDCV1 V We uncond1t1ona ly 1ve1o NI1 B nge ltlfe excuses we have hand ed 1n and all that are 1 ue BI .I have not handed IH o o w1th as she may de re As we wrote them ourselves an they have rved the1r purpose they are no longer of any value to us VI We 9,lVC and beque tl' o the IUFIO Cla the last row and a half of seats on the east s1de of tlce H1 h S hool 1oom VII We leave to our dear and beloved teacher MISS Klutts all snakes bugs and other Zoology sp c1mens VIII To the boys of thc Class of N15 we 1111 the exclusxve flhht to play 'reap frog ln the Assembly Hall any t1me all the teachers are out of h room hut we warn them to be car ful and not get caught IX To MISS Hunt ve w1ll al ou1 Arnerl an HISIOTY exa1n1nat1on 1 apers X The entxre Sen or Class QIVC and bequeath to the lunlors all tl ey do not know what trey do not want to kno 1 and what tlrey never expect tc know about Geometry XI We wlll to Professor Pearl the excluslve rlght to carry the keys to the school bu1ld1ng and keer the students out 1n the ram XII We gladly and wxllmgly gwe to the 1an1to1 all popcorn chewmg Hum papers peanut hulls candy and waste paper of any kmd found 1n the Assembly Hall after schol hours XIII We QIVC and bequeath to the sa1d Iumors our SCICHIIFIC method of blufhn., so that they w1ll not Hunk n Phys1 s and Amer1can H1story XIV In add1t1on to above descr1bed and named property we grant to Martha Al1ar and Spurveon Ph1l1ps the r1gl'1t to s1t together 1n all classes the followxng year also to Ray Paynter and Mmla Pmchum the same PTIVIICQC Clarence Hungerford beoueaths to Roy Graham h1s ab1l1ty as a comlc actor Y' 'I 4 . I . - ' . . .-- , . ' ' 1 .fi 1 , 5 . . c Q 1 1 ' 'gg 1 .1 ' A 5 ' ' 1 . 5 'I . . A , L .I A AQ, 7 . I . - . ' ' - .. ' '1 ' V A 1' U .. ' 1' 11 - t, . . . ,, I 1 4- Q- . I i , h , , A - ' ' ' ' . Q ' ' . . ' - N 1 v rj 1 s . N I . ' ' v t' ' 1 I 1 - , 1 x A 1. ' H , , , 11 ' vu 1 . 1 1 . . , - J 2 . ,N ' I 1 . . - ' ' ' , 1 , c c . ,, ' J lx' . .1 ' b . D 1 l , . . 6 t 71- 1 - g 5, 5 3 A - N s .LI 1 . 1 T. s - ' . 1 ' 1 '- f ' - 1 - . ' ' 5 . V ' . 1: . 5 . ,, ' 1 and safely through the dark pathless and unheard of places. . ' ' A , It It A: 1 1 ' . 1 5, . . I . . . sive, r ' ' ' ul .Qc 5- :L 1 r . Q I ., Y ' 4 3 ' . 2 L 1 . l . 1 Sl , g o se .. 1 1 , ' 2 1 t f or g ' 1 . 'jg C 1 . , 9 5. 1 c ,. - ': 1.1 ' 'U . . . W A N A- - - . t - , 1 c . s , 1 . L . , . 1 - , ' ' ' .', A ' . . x . .7 Q , . - I . 1 I so ' '41 V I , . . A , . I - rm, L D I F C . A :. 1 - A 1 ' I 'l I I . . Q rox s rmcr hrs CISV methot of entertatn 11 l avrrter rx es to lVl1ltor1 Nlershorr hrs wood drsposrtron so he vxrll wree xutl rn rest of the t iss our the spe1ker for thrs v 11 Srdney Drtmars wrlls to orc ns r te s tar at ref frxes ant bupre 1ths to my unror hrs set ret storehouse for torpedo aps Clarr Coehran 1 I rbrhtv to s n so he wrll not farl rn muslt next year lV'11v Beth wrlls to C rrrol her ood nature XV L1st bu not least ue the Senlor Class of Wal er Iirvh Se mol t the ve rr IOI4 rve a rd becrue 1'h to the unrors the rubber doll whrth thev 18 eve Ye t has been tn oo are and a oleasure to us as we xx ere alw1vs tau ht to look over the attrons of those who vere vounver than te but IN we now pa t xe return rt to tts forme ou ners I The sur p1rt1es are to re etxe the above nrnet and des rrwed tx tattered broadtast over thrs farr land of ours The sard atttrrn to take pla 6 the lftle dav of Mav after we have reterved the drp III to uhu h four lone vears of relentless toll entrtres us Certrfvm tlat the above rs 1 true a cl tor e t statement of the last vxrll md rest rment of the Senror Class of W I4 Q rn the year 1914 A D barl lrss to be sound rn both body and mrnd Thev have the underswnel xrt messes to ahrx our sr nature rn the presente of the elass and of eath other Wrtnfsses Stffned NI W PI ARL Supt bI'NIOR CLAQS I I HUTCIII-bON janrtor CLASS POLIVI CHarry Paynterb A dozen 1nd a half when we stand rn 1 rovt Wrth otr hands by our stde and our f ees at low E1 hteen we are when we walk thru the hall Wrth star flx a norse youd thrnk vue were small Nme eouples vou knovx It does seem so Queer And sueh a rolly elass rs not seen every vear We are three trmes ent anl we arf always the sarne Nou lrsten a moment whrle I re d eath one s name Theres Mollre and Alma and Iflva V011 S66 Then Clarr Bessre Vrrda and then Ula Ree Now Carrre and Mamre wrtl make or t the nme A st eet bun h of 1 ls Oh don Y they ook hne The boys I shall name them everv one There s Fred Srdnev and Hunkv who makes all our fun Now Clvde Lee and Ccorve I shall add to the stroll Wakeneld Knowlton and Harrv wrll finrsh the roll A brrght buneh of boys as ever VHS SCSU Youll seareh far and near for therr equal I Ween APRIL FOOL S DAY CHarry Paynterj Aprrl fool lb no day for sthool Sard hfty seven puprls So on that dav thev all drd Dlav The httle game of hookey The day was sDent rn merrrment, Later rt proved our sorrow For as we guvs must apolrgwe We then eould see Prof 's retahatron You eould hear them all srgh XX hen Prof thev would spy As he walked around so level K1 xfltorr give! W'l Lawler gg 1 1 - -' mp. IIQ -,fy e 5 g e, g ' ' 1 ' 5 II.1r'old Ilungerf 'll 5 rla in all playf as .1 ul .'ky rtor, If I ,17 5 ' l urven to 'lim klortlzrf tt 1 ' ' ' yi Ll, 1' ' ' I I: ' ' ' .' : 'A - ti ' y ' . ij, I tj , ' ' 1 5 'lf tr' It 1 , ti' r 1. I ' : ' . gave lzxt N ' tars, I I , ' gg :I Q ' . f : 5 1. ' ' ' 'L ' - 2 . - ' 1- ,Q f r. - 5 11: :Ft v Zv' - tvr ' ' b 5 r 1 S. XV. :fl 'CV ' FY, I' :Q'l I proper 7Z1f1CI' 'vt are f ' ' 'A ' sr: 1' tg 1 Q ., 1 b 1. , Q , , - . V 'or 4 ' ff n f ' ' ' ' A ' Q . 1 z 1 n ' 'r 4 J V ' . , ,, . : 1 1 . . . . . , t. ik. ' , . ' h I , 1 5 f Ky' 1 .N . T , ,'Kl I . . I 7 . . - . . . . 5 , - , . . 5: ,, . , 3 . . , . '. 2 ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1' 5 ' 3' J 5 . 1.0 1 , 'N ' I I I ' f ,1 ' ' ' . 1 ' ', . I' , ' 'Q I 1 ' ' 'I 1 I . . . ' 1 D Q 'J y 1 ,. . t - - A - I .- ' v I 5 ' 1 . . T . 't r 5 ' 1. . . It noxx you xxlll lau l'or txxo hours and 1 I1 :lf I thex s Thex h1xe player Ile MISLLLI ANII 5 r l xy e cl y s 1s 4 IX 1 Us sou xx T I s Arc M 1y xxe meet to morroxx ere s to the germ, s O 16 xml 1l 11 oxt 111 .1 Nlay thex eaeh one eyer he xxixs 1111x IXNIX re Sl NIOR CI ABS bONG fC1ITlC B1 ulxneyj Were the elass of l9l4 st thu e er xx IN se But xxe re leawn Walter H1 h behool To you unlors mean Chorus We re the Class of NIIICIECII lOL1IYCCIl VVe re the hebt xl1ss xet lor xxe ll xxm the world s applauclus rmn e yerx student has h1s t11 But ours noxx are o er X ou may have those that xxe re leaxnnv loor old bophomore Then you young and tender Preslues Ol' ho y greer you are' Your n1 stil-.es thex, keep us lau h1r1 a a ha h If you Preshles Souhs ml unxors Thlnk our xx ork xx1s11lay You xvlll fmcl yourselxes mls! xlxen I er Comrner1ee111er1t Day Noxx you Walter llwh Sehool teaehers In the years to eome You ll revret your harshness to us When we made thmgs hum Then farewell to olrl Prof Pearhe Be-nge and Klutts anrl Hunt lor us ends thexr FPILQI1 of terror v v ,I uh' ' Q . z 'say ' Q' . ' jfl 1 cl--I. qlla ry lg ruerb. Th ilk has come when we .hall part. Thf' lz Q' will lring 3 g o 'g Hu Illl'IlUl1I'l3filyCIS anxl all our :up ' 1' A E v X. r. Il . ' A rp, 1 2 el, Big anal Xtle. Sh 1 xl t' ll. Al,'z'.'lz11'.4l'z'sfe, X C . Y C N V V' . lie' 2 ' ' '21 I en. ' i' 'W 2 ' il Q' V' 'I ' , A. . ' '. .. ' YA 4' - . I V ' I 'k. C ' 5. Ea r g all xv get. 2, I-1' ' .' if als, 7 L - Q f 1 ' 1- . ' ' T' I 1 - A 3. L ' i 5 J' 1, '. 'W 4 R . 'i:.'3 ' ll . h . a. ha! 4. Q' ' 1 . 5, V . 5 1 5. 5 5. helped to lower the standard of the class by being the hrst one to be ab sent Sept 25th Mr Pearl ln mustc In the mornmg I wlll requtre you to go to the board vsrxte every note tn Amerlca The boys of the Semor Class alded by Younse Boles a Sophomore have a vaudevxlle every afternoon durlng the second period You see the Superm tendent IS at h1s ofhce and the other teachers are ln thexr class rooms at th1s ttme Thls afternoon Lee treated the crowd to red sttck candy at ' I7 The Semor class flag mysterlously dl appeared from xts exalted pcsxtxon on the flag pole The Sophomores Harry Revelle and Hugh Spratt were gullty of the mlsdemeanor Mr Pearl You boys have commltted a great crtme and there IS no telllng where 1 wxll end You are dxsmlssed from school But an apology wrrtten bv one of the Semors rexnstated them Sept 29th Class pennants have arrlved Oc flh I'1rst number of the Lyceum course Oct 8th Senior class went serenadmg A PYCCIHIIOH of thexr m slc OJ xv shown by the treats recened T e music after the return of the serenaders vtas not so favorably accepted as there that nad preceeded VVe eel that we are very much tndebted to the co..m ty and c1ty ofhctals for helpmg us to ca e the rock plle We ate told ctmmxtted a grave offense Cct 13th Bullettn Board Semor remaln aft ex chool Tell us no' ln awful nam lers of lectures of whtch we slnce have dreamed For the soul xs dead that peacefully slumbers And thlngs o 6 th n the, really seemed Ccz 15th Pece ved papers of fmrst monthly test Mr Pearl You Semors mll have t tmprove lf you expect to graduate Mamie Henry and Harry Paynte ere t ed up ln the study hall thls after Poon at the desk of the orlde of Rev Pevelle They recelved showers of good x tshes Ltfe IS stage up rn uhxch all must act Oct 20th More pointers along the hlghway You students must not go to town at mght you must be at home studvtng your lessons If you do go I w1ll find nr out because I am up there lool-:mg for any who may be loafmg What IS he dolng all that txme says a stu dent Oct 31st Senlors had a Halloween soclal an event whnch brought consternation mto some homes a result of Just a few Proms and Hops Nov 12th Fred treated the class to chocolates durmg the vaudevtlle period In e rranager some compames forget thelr work Nov 21th Senlors stole a march on the facul 5 and had n1ce Thanksgxvtng spread nn the class room Semors spent a pleasant evenmg at the home of Mr and Mrs Hungerford who entertained xn honor of Clarence s Ltrthday Dec 4th Mr Pearl ln Physxcs I have been after you ever so long students now I vant you to perform those experxments of the xntltned plane and of the pul leys Well we dtd Dec 9th a m Terror strlcken Semors What wxl become of us tn Geometry and Phv sus? The State Hxgh School Inspet tor IS here and we have been prepar 1ng for our play mstead of preparlnt for tn pectlon Dec 9th IJ m Ans Nothlng bad after all An old lesson ln Geometry and a few re vxew cuestlons ln Physlcs Dec 16th Semor class play Because I Love You a great success Prof was door keeper Dec 18th Knowlton ln Geometry Mr Pearl 'n se lf I cant proxe tha co 'ary We vtxll dlsmlss for the hondays I ll spend the tlme at Norman Won der how? On ec 3lst Senxors spent a pleas ent evenmg at the home of Mrs C S 1 rtmars fan 5111 School opened Mr Pearl treated the boys to chocolate candy Wonder why he was so partxal to them, ,JH th In commemoratxon of the battle of New Orleans three boys of the Semor class Lee Wakefield and Knowlt n durxng the vaudeville period with effec txve cllmaxes played the game of leap frog This was a comlc drama tn one ac Iust as the play was becommg verv lnterestlnv a sudden mtsfortune occurred Before the boys were aware Mvss Benge had heard the noxse She opened the class room door just tn time to see Knowlton Jump over Lee Why Knowlton was all that escaped her firm set ltps but she could not con eal her amusement fan 9tI1 Lee Wakefield and Knowlton sent to the Supermtendents office for playmg leap frog Pumshment Perform those experlments ln Physics Feb 13th State Hlgh School Inspector came We d1d not know our fate though for long afterwards Being an advocate of broadness tn subjects taught he was much dlspleased to see that books re mamed open tn the pupxls hands dur 20 ' ' ' ' . th . I k' I . . . 'I . I . .1 Q ' V ., , . . ' . . A . Y . . 5 5 . . , X. S61 . -7t . ' ' ' - - . ., . : ' l 5 , . . .K , . . K7 is .II I K I. . . . I. ' . . . . I . ' ,H ' . . t - uf . as . . .. h ' . F . Z . , . e ' 5 'et . f e ' t ' l- had been a crowd wlth like xnstruments Dec. 23rd. ' us. f . ' ' - . es., p ' . ' 'fe E . , ' - , , ' are u ' . 8 . 1 . a 1' . I i U ' . , '. , , l C , . 1 ' ' 2 ' o ' ' , ' W - i ' , I - t. V . , ' A , . Q . . D . 1 . ' ' a . C ' ' . - ' V. H I - . . . 4 . F N ' I - J .. ' ' - . ' . 1 . ' ' . . . , - mg recttatton heh 14th Valentlnes for all occaslons Feb 23rd Mxss Hunt gave George Washlngton receptton to the Sentors March Znd Senxors were supposed to have one thousand words of thetr thests Prof Two more mornlngs llke thus and you wont graduate March 3rd In mustc You students are gonng to drtve me to do somethmg desper ate Prof left for Norman ln the afternoon March 4th Semors planned camplng trtp at the end of school They were supposed to work on thelr orattons at thts ttme March Sth Mtss Klutts You Sentors dont know a thtng tn Grammar Sldney Oh yes we do you learnt me what an explettve IS March 6th Prof gave a demonstratton on the plano to the Freshles The boys ath lettc club organtzed March 9th Grammar test on noun and pronoun ONLY Took a half day to wrtte half the answer March 10th Wakefield Lee and Sdney sent to the Supermtendents office March Ilth Hunky became angrv and left fo Germany on the 2 30 wlth S100 spot rash March 13th Senlors went to the pover plant to see tf they could learn anvthxng more bout Phystcs Mr Pearl opened LD hxs heart and treated the crowd to bananas 'W rch 18th Hunky xs back Got as far as Fl Reno 'arch 20th Class was told to dectde who should have class honors Harrv Pavnter vsas chosen Valedtctortan Mollle jones Salutatorlan and George Mooney C'ass representatlve March 25th Had solos ln study hall by Paul Mer shon and Rov Graham M Pearl Now Paul lf you dont qutt fooltng with me I wtll Floor you oulcker than vcu have ever been Hoored before Marci' 27th Selected A College Town for the lass lay Knowlton urprlsed everyne by his recltatxon tn Hlstory xt 1s so seldorn that he ever recttes Mmes Means and McOuown gave 1 Hare Receptlon tn honor of the Fac ulty and the Semors The more Joyable part of the eventngs entertam ment was the dlsplay of the baby plC tures of the Senlor class March 29th The Board thmkmg the class had not bestowed the class honors upon the rtghtful persons made a new declston whlch ts as follows Mollie Jones Val Ifred Mulllns Sal Carrle Brackney Class Representatlve Such IS llfe Aprll Ist Prof to Sentors I had to pead awfully hard to the Board to let some of you graduate I dtdnt lntend tell mg you so soon though I0 p Only thlrty seven tn the Hxgh School Mr Pearl seems a llttle dlllrous April 7nd Thlrty two were expelled for bemv absent yesterday afternoon Some had thenr parents permtssxon to go to the creek some collected whtle others v1s lted thelr frtends And they were all treated the same as lf they had played Hookey as Mr Pearl termed tt Mr Pearl The only condttlon by whtch you may re enter school IS to brtng acceptable excuse and make a proper apology' A speclmen IS as follows Mr Pearl Teachers and Fellov Stu dents It ts not my GCSIYC to dxsturh the htlarlty of this school I assure yo.1 And so I have come to tell you that vtords cannot express my regrets for my actlon of the afternoon of Aprtl lst nmeteen hundred and fourteen And 1t ts mv destre that all my fellow students will ablde by the rules and regulattens Thus conversatton also occurred b tween Prof and an Honorable Freshle Freshte What lf you cant get an excuse and are not sorry? Prof You understand me Say no more Freshte What ts an apology anv way? Prof Why lt ts savtng you are sorry for what you dld Freshxe Well I am not sorry but tell me what to say and I wtll say xt If I have got to tell one xt mxght as well be a btg one April 3rd All the students back ln school and almost all the apologxes fintshed April 4th Mr Pearl left for Norman Manv are curlous to know his mxsston Mrne Rumor says saybe hls wtfe ts gotn to try her first case tn the dtvorce courts April 7th Prof IS back and more apologtes have been made Htgh School got along nlcely whxle he was gone Aprzl 10th Mr Pearl just learned of the gosstp of hrs dxvorce case and says there ts nothtng to xt so far as he knows Aprrl 13th Sentors called a class meetlng and declded to have an annual publtshed So everyone must get busv April 14th Everyone that doesnt take part tn the play cant graduate Kept the photographer busy ln or der that we mlght have pictures for the annual whtch ts to be called the Ramb ler The followmg were chosen for 21 .. 5 v .3 '. ' v - v t . - , t. I ' ' . . - 1 - Q N A ' ' . 1: . m. vv - . L V . . . . - ,s . , . . - ' I. , . - - , . . . . V U . , . H . . . ' ' 11 I . . , - FII - , .. . 5 - . , - - V. .. - A . f f - - I , vu ' 1 v ' - ' vu , I C- . , . .. .. r . . . . v - , I . . . , I F ' . , I . ' I . n .. .V - Y - ,, . JA: . . -. - - . I . . . I I V U - 5 . . f. I . tt ' t - - ' , s . , 1 . H - 1 . . st V' ' ' ' C t p . - C . . . . , t - tn ' lv ' Y ' . , . . Cn- . . , . , . . ,, . . ,, . C' 1-xc X 1 N LIN Q lxl I N r w I N61 11 Ill Mm? CX 1 N N kk 1 lx 1 1 'Ufne HQ-1 1. N x IN 11111111 lx 1 wxxl N 1 1511 KX 11N 'CLR 1 N 11 ht HH UNT x X XHNN1 N -. TNA vv k N xr ixx K I X N ll 1H'1LYM1'1 I 1 1 X uc 1 61611. I ,, 1111 1 XNQ 1l 22 1.a11y111L, 11:1 T11 xx 'Tri H1-111 L'11le-.1..111. C.1 11111.11 VV.:-1:1-T11 R1-'.'e'1'1-. 11-1.1112 111 L'1'1c'! K1111'.xf'1-1t 1-1111-:'.111'1-11 '1lt' S1-::1111- ll Q11':1c'.' lJ11111.1:N, l411N11:1- S M.111.1.,1-1 lin-1111-,'1'.1w S11 'YEiII.., ITT' '11'1f11111- l.1-C M - '11111' 11111 11...1 'NT-1:1 S111 5 1lQ .K'11. .,1-' 11-'.'r11'.11 11111:1. . 111g 121111111X Klflll 1' I1 MJ111- 111:11--., 811111-rx I-111121 M l-11-111Nc 'L'..11111:11- 1' 1.5 1-.1f ' 1 g- .'11 .!11:1'1 11- N1111:1x11-11-11111 I 111-11111111 v-11. P11111 1.11 3..1'.' .NX Nl V1-.11A '.x.11111-12 Y11 1,1-' 1111 11 G1-1 1. '1x.1N 1111' 1111- 1- ' '.v1- 9111.1-15 11111 T110 114' 111111111 T1.1'.'r: 1r11111- 71..1L- 11 1.v111k 1.113 111' 't11- 11 .1'1' 111111 21.1.1 .1 1111.1l11'lc L'1.111-111Q- S11 I 11111 1511 M. 111 1-.1'1t C1411 L1 E'I.11Z .1 11211101 .1Xi111.1, 1E1 11, f1'.'1 1.111 '.'1111! 11-1-' .-111.11 .'.1.'r 1111 Ill' .11 lc 1 1 1.111 11. Y1 ll 111111. :'l1 1x 21.111 1-L s 1-' 111 11111111 11Li' Ylrll X'C'It' .111 11111, 111 1111-' :gn 11 1 11 . 1!.r full- 'I11' 1111 Cl. xx ,1,11!j rh IE.1y Qc-1 gl C I'1r1- 111z'11.1111111x ?1.1v1- .111'11:1: .1111f Cf.111 C P'1IYlIT, H ' 111.111 111- 1-111 . - .g 1111- 111:1l11.11111111 111 111.1 H.1r1v P.1jv:11c-1. P111-1 1111111.13 W- fre. 1111- ' .1 1- .11111v LHTIIU H11-ki:-v, ffl w S1111., 1111- 11.111,,c1 f1'11' 11111 1-vc-11 1.111111 11111 1101 !N1l11IlS, Clx. V11-1113. Nnf 'ex 1111 1114- xI.11'c 111111. -1:11-rr -111 1 11,3 V111 c'Xt'T1l!1g 1' ' '111:1 1111: 1i1g1111111.1x ,4-'X ik 1 Pl TTCN R x Gm Mllror Mer hon cis ,-'C' ILYNIOR Cl ASN ROII Meri RCUIICI r slr Nl N 1 mar lax Hun cf rroll Ifulnsr Merle GFAKCN 'VIv1c Xdamk 5 23 : x X x' ' , I x X I 'N 1 v ' ' . ff . .. Mxl. , I' IH IMI! ju Ur Cfa x Raj l .1j.':1'4-1 Even-'Y Mmm. M1121 Fmmhuni Thomas Alan Nwrmc VVIYI .1 . N W'l ' ,' '-'ECY lar - jwrliam Harcmlcl ucrf rfi Villa Fam Hum Ca x..T..'1'T -5' 'ham . ' ' 97, '1 Q7-. JUN OR CLASS jUNIOR CLASS HISTORY It is with feelmf s of exultation that vue attempt to Give vou history of e s of lwer sinte we were infant lfreshrnen we haue been looked upon as an imbitious birneh and a Class that does thinvs llurinv our Freshman vear we were the hrst to HV our flaw havinv won honors for punetuality attendante and deportment lt it is durinv our Sophomore vear that we vton distinction as havinv orne stents The lunrors were to give a farewell banquet and ave rot mntinv to be left out in the told deeided to have a banquet off the Iurnors turkey without their permission so we stealthilv eaotured three Fine roasted sternation prexailefl and ue iltho one of our Soph bovs was arrested came out vittorrous vsith the fame 'ind all that the umors had xere the bone hreh they rreedilv devoured The lunior vear opened with excellent prospeet for the speed test before Us but we slid srrioothlv across that and plorlded on MODEL STUDENTS t was not unti A Jrll lst that ue vxent so far as to Uorvet our divnrtv ur fx iril Vool watation Gave us a mueh needed rest and on Qin ere o or res were enroved bv all Hopinv not to diseou ave the sireeeedinw lunror Class bv relating our dar inf attempts vet true greatness we rvill bid vou afiieu and 'onf live the Class of 15' 25 th rlas: '15 rw Q Q 'S ' ' V V H 'l , m- I -. s R 4 7 , . b . L 4 Vg: 5 Q f V v . . . - Q 7: , . Q W. A . N. 5 I ' ' ' ' . . firrkevs. When this mishap was discovered bv the honorable luniors. con -lj l ' Y sl 1 5 ,. b. A '1 I ' V Y B - 5 N -V, S Q , ' , . A - - - - ' I- D f . . 5 . . .. . . CJ up l J' 5 ' . - ' b r R 0: . ,, ' V t - bOPHOMORI LI A55 OHTLFTS 111 1L,l on In vc: I 5 bpratt Vltf r Nl ora 1 NL 1 P 1 1 idx 1 1 11r1r111 Colon Green and Wl11te Otto N1 rxc' ms e r N111 et Roll 1rtl11 A F101 Cannon W11l1e Cook Ienorc Du-fan Erl Deaton Iolm H11,11o11 Anna fillll crford AHC1 Iones V-tivsard Kurtz Car' Ltwkey P3111 Mershon Ola Norwan bpqr erm Ph1ll1, Gl2dvQ Patterson Harrx Rev: Hugh spratt Flora W1Iso11 Jul H ji , J 1'-111. Hug11 '. ', , 'LF 1-5 dent, Fl 2 AI. W'l,'61, S 1'j. :incl T1 G11 js YN, II1111, Sf :I Af1'1'1 tr M 5 Publ, Pluck 211111 Pe .' 'v F! 5 ' 1 M1 1 lan' - g ' ms 1 Y 1 11e SSV73 3t!OVVOHdCDS SOPHOMORE HISTORY The fact that the boys ln the Soph class outnumbered the glrls IS doubtless the reason we are called the Jollxest class ln all the school Our Freshxe year was a contmued round of new experuences and many were the snares set for our unwary feet However we had much to learn and are proud of our record But w1th our Sophomore year came stlll brwhter hopes We held our first class meetmff a fcw weeks after school opened at whxch tlme we elected our officers who have proven an excellent choxce Presxdent Iohn Hlvdon Vlce Presxdent Hugh Spratt Secretary and Treasurer Flora Wnlson We have monthly gatrerlnvs Who wxllfqrget these? Surely there was never known such a class as ours courageous resourceful darmg and m Uemous an xdeal class Such yells' Such fun' Such games' Such songs' Such frollc' Frenzted Sophomores mdeed are we Wxll some of the boys ever forget the adventurous trxp to see Ben Hur? Ask us After announcmv that class p1r1t and class fights would be suppressed rn the school Prof gave the Semors the prxvllege to fly thelr Had when the Sophs should have thelrs up Thrs they could not bear Accordmvly one dark stlll night when the populace was rn dreamland two brave and darmg Sophs scaled the bu1ld1ngs and proceeded to take down the flag of the Semors But lo and behold on returmng from the attxc who should they meet rn the ghm mermv lxvht of candle but the amtor s wlfe grasplnv a broom with a vxcxous ook Next mornmg two mnocent OJ Sophs were forced to alopogxze to the Semors before the Hrgh School But nevertheless the Sophs were allowed to fly thelr Hag the next month It seems but the Fleetmg of a moment yet the memory of the e occaslons w1ll ever be stored away among the fond recollectxons of the blissful past Sophomore Hlstory Indeed we could hardly call thxs a hlstory Wlth out mentlon of our noble teachers whom we love who have ever been our vuldes who have ever stood before us And now wxth a confidence xn ourselves that we are equal to all emer ffencxes superxor to all our foes wtth a scholarshxp and learmng as yet unsur passed and feehng that we are wlser than we have been or shall be agam we pass to the untrodden mysterles of the year before us 98 .- tl' ' O! ' .. - .f - . - v . ra Q h . 5 V . 4 . ' Z ' T b A ' . Q , - . A b - . , . I 1 V - 5 T' . - a n . . ' u ' uv - - . , . 1 - .. n . S . . . b . . ,D . . 5 , , ., , , , . b b ' b . V . . n ' v V . H . , , 1, , . M , ,, . . . 1 y I Y . 1 o ' ' Q rv ' ' A , Q ,K - H CLASS POLM THF SOPHOMORLS MONTHLY September Sophomores ln W H S lrom the lreshxes evoluted We revu bold vnth such advancement Wxth the Semor lla we scooted October Twas clurln thls month of October We planned some pleasure to take And to help to surprx e on her blrthclav A trlp out to Flora s dld make November Our deslre for kno vled e rew stron er A trlp to the mountalns we made And what we learned there of then structure For the trlp more tlfan fully repald December A Sophomore ou ht to know better The stern faced facultv sald If you boys perstst m playm hookey The Reform School ts plalnly ahead janualry Oh gwe us back our Pfesldent He s been lnduced to roam Oh 1ve us back our pu xllst Please send them safely lome fVVent to WlLhlI3 to see Ben Huh February Of very much knowledge we re boastxn We know we are arnerxn thm s Georve Washm ton soon we vull rlval Our honor the world w1ll proc a1m March 51ncQ the murder 0? bu s 1s YN Olilblttd We have turned our attentton to flowers And are wrestln f orn olfl Mother Nature Her secrets and makmo tl em ours Aprll And now wlth hearts full of FCJOICIUU We welcome our athlete a am Carl Lokey has won for us honor At he meets abaln and a atn May hach day the noble Sophomores Thexr valiant task excel Thr class stlll club tovether And thetr lovaltv uoheld june Q0 true from hrst untll the last What better or what more What greater honor tlfan to be A 16 a Sophomore WHAT WOULD YOU CAT L IT? No more Sophs No more Llt 99 .. . - ., i ,, V. f- J- . ' . u ' v, 1 - - 5 . . 2 U , .. rs - - ' , . ' U '. , ' 2-s - ' . , , . W, U u ' u '- rx Pv ' FN ' I . u ., . .4 . , S ' , . O. O. .1 . . 5 ,, , . I l , ' .' i , . U 5. U U c 5- PS 'S ' , U . , , . 5 ,., . v v I 'l ' V ' ' , QT .' V' ' . - ' u r , . , N . , U . , . Y 5, . U ' . ., . 0 ' u . rs 1 . L . h . A r ' . U .. J A . 'X lx Campbell lxdn Heulxlmm Pearl Brown lion Kmnett Ruby I ulxev Russell Grxmex ew Bo s I erm Hcrkham 's ll Fly? I 'S ,1 wlffx N ,st '4 s-4: f..,?:,....J IHVSHMAN CI ABS ROLI Mar are! Sherm leRov Hrmk I ucmle Grxmes lohn MrTag,x,art rldrrxett Krliher Arthur Hooper Maude P1llx1I'l2IOl'l Beulah Malernee le lxorman clme Mx N We-rr ML uoxxn he rum C ex Gr:-xx ex I ora Pleetwc ml Werlmlell MLNCC-. 31 1 ' lj' I 9 x 5 IH, 'I' ' 0' fl 5 sd 'I 4 1 5 H xv ,Hx N . g bl . A ' X' :..' -.1 V f I! f j f gl? 2 Q l ll 4. Q, 4 li K3 I lim W V' F10 Q .-, nv Xb' V , V i 1 1 ll 'ir li by XXL ap N.. ' Qi' f' 5' 1 'f X l N. 1-2 7,rA ' K i -2.1- l -1 -- ' . Nq ' ferr jerj - A 1 yhyr ul' I ' g I, -Y.. le: l I , '. x A h . N FRESHNIAN CLASS: 1' RI:.SH MAN CLASS HISTORY We are told that h1story repeats ltself but we are not gomg to let th1s statement be true about our class We belxeve everyone should thlnk and act for h1mself and our acts shall be ln accordance with our beuef It was wlth much fear and tremblmv that we entered the Assemblv Hal' on September 1 1913 because the Sophs umors Senlors looked upon us w1th a feellnv of contempt and avers1on at least It seemed so to us But we are stranvers no longer and have the good wrll of our older and WISCI schoolmates After havlnv been asslgned to our seats we v-ere g1ven a 11st of he studxes vtlth whlch we would be expected to expand our bralns dllflflu the first year Thesc conslsted of Latm Phvsxcal Geogranhy Alvebra Compos1t1on and Rhetomc and Arlthmetlc Can you 1mav1ne our dlsappolntment when vue saw A r 1 t h m e t 1 c must be one of our revular stud1es9 We thouvht we had learned all there was to learn about that sub1ect ln the ewhth vrade But oh dear' It IS not yet Hmshed as a means of recreat1on we were also requ1red to take MUSIC and Spellmg much to the revret of some later 1n the VCBI' To the twenty tvxo who came frorn the E1 hth Grade W P S have been added SIX other Cotton County students wh1le three of our or1U1na1 number have left school officers were elected Est! r Wallace Pres1dent Charl1e Thomason Vxce Presxdent Llllle Ewmg Secretarv and Treasurer Then the class seletted the1r Hower the forget me not chose 11Uht blue and gold as the1r colors and de lded uoon the motto B sharp B natural but never B Hat The class can boa t of havmv some talented members lf we are thouvh to be too vounv to know mufh Levl Bo'es the Dlanlst of the H1 h S loo Orchestra Russell Grlmes 1 fattoomst of no mean ab111tv and Don Km ne-t and Iames Graham vxho belong to the Band are members of th fresh c famlly Then there IS the chamwon baseball nxtcher Iessxe Norman You should have seen h1m p1t h the game Anrxl 70 1914 scormv 26 to 1 ln favor of tle W H S team Temple thought o,1r boys would be easy monev but she had to bear the defeat No d1scord has creot 1nto our class and all fe 1 mclmed to be To each ore s faults a 11tt1e blmd To each one s vtrtues verv kmd 33 S B Z . . it T A D 5 . U . . 'l 1-1 1 - X ' ' f ' f 'A I' ' . ' . I Q n , ' . 1 I I v D K - I., Q ' . B I' 7 D I . . Y I . . rx , 'Q ' S ' ' ' V ' 'O z-1 I I 4' A :, . . .4 . lb LW I . t, - A , - ' ' . , 'sf . . . . A y . A .b. A The first class meeting was called October 2, 1913, and the following . ' ' a - A '. ' ,. 1 5 5 . ' 1 , A ' 'Q C . 1 ' ' 1 - . , e J ' 1' 5 ' .' c K . ' - . , ' ' 5 ' . ' -B ' - x l 5 W H S Athletes 117 Q :sv 'IU V rj Kiln X WWW Z MIMM BASKET BALI. f I ,gmwymw 'wfAF JM R . . . . r fo X 45 M ,I VM K I f fwwf,,,4,h Emmcn Ball X 1 , 0 w , X Z'- f W f 0 f ' ,Y ,dm A76 ,p X HIGH SLHOOL BASKET BALL GIRLS H-4... SEN OR GIRLS BXSKE.TBbALL Fo ward a r Cochran C YJ ATHLETICS Athletlcs were tntroduced early ln our past school year The openlng of the eason plamly showed that the teams must be made xnstead of pxcked The excellent tmm work whxch was the greatest factor xn the success of the lxght teams made ll , lsslble for us to compete wlth larger and heavler ones Both Boys and Gtrls Basketball Teams were or anlzed The boys had the fol ownng ltne up Mxlton Mershon coach and manager Peddycoard center Grlmes nd Mershon forwards and Wtlson and Smtth guards The Gtrls Assoclatxon organued wlth about elghteen members The ofhcers were elected and days set for practtce A matched me was p ayed between our elves and the players were pxcked for the regular team The players were Merle fr ves C Margaret Sherrm S C Mlldred Renner and Ola Norman fo wards tl fi levte Bole and I-lva Means guards The loys played everal garnes the hrst belng a walk away The secrnd was double header at Comanche tn the Tango Dance Hall The fourteen payers wo coaches and Supermtendent left for Comanche at 3 OO o clock We stopped a Naurlka went to an outdoor ball game and afterwards went down to vtew the cxty md get supper We were strolllng peacefully alon hen we heard a fret ht hustle Professor started at a lrealf neck speed for tle depot H thou ht t as thc competltton The coach and captaxn met us at the tram and tools us to the rall where a small court was laxd off The Comanch manager satd we ould not practice untxl 8 00 o clock because xt worrxed the man below stall we thot ght The game began at 8 30 oclock The glrls hrs' Manv fake fouls were called un Walter and everal players recexved hard falls and brulses The boys played a good game and x ould have p a,ed better lf they co xld have stood up The games ended wxth a vlctory for both Comanche teams On our way home we played 42 and Book No one could slecp We reached tome on the early mormng tram tired and worn out Our first vlctory thxs year was of the Aggles Poor old Aggles Do you remember that January mght When W H S put Aggle to Fllghta When the B B Glrls tn purple and whxte Played a game that was just about right? When we saw the future farmer s wtves We were a wee blt scared for ln S128 Gee they had us klnned a mlle And looked at us YNlll'l a klnd o smtle When the fvhlstle called and the ball was put And the Walterxtes began to root Before you cou'd thlnx well pon my soul If Mtldred hadnt already made a goal The poor old Aggtes were somewhat vexed And wordered lf Norman was comlng next And they x hxspered ll was a btt decetvy How Elxa sneaked the ball to Levle How tl e center worked but Merle and Peggy VVete too much purple and white for Aggle Head work team work Gee mmy' We sllpped them shlrked them and worked them to a T The Aggte rooters screamed and yelled Cause they saw thelr funeral was belng held They dld their part yes all they could But thexr team stmply wasn t there wxth the goods Dtd we beat them? Well hddle sttcks Easy to the tune of stxteen to sxx Poor Aggle she dxd her level best But her ball ambttton was put to rest Although we dtd not play many more games we developed a strong team for the ommg year, whxch, we hope, wlll be the champlon Lnttle mterest had been taken tn a track team untml thts year The boys saw hey were lackmg and so at once they got together and organized The real work was begun when tt was known that there would be a County Meet 37 5 ' .' ' I .' ' . .' 1 I I . 11 A I N .1 I -S . T tw- . lv. QIA. E . . I Cz' .Z ', - -C ' , T' -. .N - ' . 2 ., . i . , . ' - . . 1 ' ' A - - .. E K' . ' ' ' .' ' . 1 ' . Q .1 ' ' - v ' 4 r J .- 3 . e ' g i , passenger. We are sure he would have won the lCO-yard dash if there had been any ' ' , e . ' ' c ' ' 1 ' , . g r . Dt . ' 1 . Q 4 A S . h 1 ,. .V v Z .- ' A .' . . . I V - . , . . I Q I . . 1 Q . . , ' . A K, -H - , - tt - -t ' V . . T s t 5 ' v ' 1 ' - . - . . . . . Y . .. .. - - 75 :1 o E 5 c IJ 9 C :v TI! o 4: E1 71, all -. S Q. N ... P HUNKEYS IOKE DEPARTMENT I was you couldnt hltter barn door Thlrty days hath September Das ISI omnls the saddest of the yeal I'he frost IS on the pllmkln And the wheat IS ID the bln D s lch so tratll IU H Paynter George I wonder why It IS that a banana p el always hlts o e IU he back? bet the thought of l whlle restlng on the sldel alkb Harry fAbout to enter car on v.e dayb Is the Noah s Ark about full9 Fred All but the donl-ey step IU s Sldney CIn the Physlcs classj Why are the elettrlc WIYCS covered lth ru' ber? Prof Why to keep the llgnt from leaklng out Knowlton tl rltlng to a frlendj vseeks Iflrst vlas SClZCd W1 bleedlng phrenology ln the left ba np shlre of the braln whlch was exceedec by a stoppage of the left ventrllator of the heart Thls gave me the lnflam matlon of the borax and now I am slck wlth the chloroform morlbus There IS no blesslng llke that of health PBTIICU larly when you are III Ula Ree Can you prove that the square of the hypoteneuse of a rlght angle trlan le IS eoual to the sum of the squares on the other two s1des7 Elva I dont have to prove lt I admlt It Senlor Who IS your Presldent7 Freshle Why I I thlnk Ester Wallace IS Senlor presldent9 Freshle Senlor Treasury' Freshle Brlnk Lee Mershon Where does a snake begln when he wants to wag hls tall' Bessle If I got as lntoxlcated as you do Id shoot myself Wakefield If you was tasslcated as Wel vsho IS your VICC I dont know Have you a Secretary nd I dont know ask Roy Nolse Buzz' More Nolse Nolse agaln Alma S you make o much IIOISC we can hardly hear ourselves thlnk Hunkv much Clyde If I had a V'llfC llke vou Id appolnt her funeral for tomorrow Mamle Ill bet you would not llave tc walt long for the corpse Prof Where have you students leena Mollle Wel you alnt mlsslng To the Flre Prof I heard no alarm No It was a stlll alarm Prof Where was the fire? Vlrda Fred s stone yard was burn lng to the ground Prof How dld the blaze Oflgl Carrle Clalr Over combustlon ln the lce box In Zoology studylng the strength of the eagle Sldney They even carry away llt tle b3bICS Knowlton Yes but the storks brlng them back ThlS questlon IS of vltal IDICYCSI to tlle Sophomore Class and we beg to ask lt of ou Do you thlnk Wlllle wlll ever be as tall as Fdwarda AFTER XMAS EXCHANGF ITEMS TO EXCHANGE Three gold filled bracelets for a palr of shoes Gladys M Hunt WILL EXCHANGE Hand worked Jacket for half dozen corn cob DIPCS K I have several palrs of handvlorked bed sllppers to exchange for 31lbs f beef steak or other meat Elsle Klutts TO EXCHANGE SIX necktles se lected by my sweetheart very sultable for crazy QUIIIS Wlll exchange for punchlng bag John Hlgdon WILL EXCHANGE Hand embrold ered hose for some lnk and stamps Mame Benge f ' ' , 1 h- s ' I I h -' Q t , a ' 'rg b' . ' -F A l u Z .. I . . I . C y . 5 n , I : U . , I , . QI'll thi? ' I .. t ' ' N .H ' I ir. ' Z at vu I ll uv . 'J . - t .KE .Z tt ' I D .- have the blgamies of death, these three nate? l . ' . I l . th a ' g ' ' W ' ' 7 ' - ' :vu - - H n ' . . ' . . . 0 D I , ' H . - . : ' A . - 1, ' -I n ' iT . -1 . Q - 5 .. . . q 0 I .. a r t. A . ' 4 . . ,. - ' ' '- , ll N ' ' A .-E - ll vu ' . tl I ' K . EDITORIAL STAI- P KSU' rf' Wakefield Revelle Editor rn Chief J 'tai' Mollie lones Society Editor Sxdney Dxtmars Bus: ness Manager 'Q' Lee Merehon Elva Means Sporting Editor. Sporting Editor. F7 ffijxffwq , WE GREET YOU' gl M' ' fx hg if om REMEMBER v v X 5 fghg, Y it You are alwavs wel X Haig: come ee weel you buyh Cir not h th W1 larry a Completf Line of Arrow Brand lollars and Shlrts Securlty Schoo Shoes Amerlcan Lady Shoes American Gentlemen Shoes Kelth 81 Pratt Shoes for men Lokey 8. Lokey, Walters, Okla. ff f ?l 'fi r '77 If-hy? , .fl A Avf .QZJZP If l!',,gJw ,- A,-iff , 1 Y V V , WJ, ,-V A , A,,f.1r, .f f -lf ,f'TWwCf MAPK nfs looe -' svzovpmczuco ft .A f ,V x ! ako our store your head- .lx , V' f ' A Kff' N 1 1 quarters for 1 h-grade I' . AQX as I I X - I -' 'V tailored-to-order Clothes, Hats, 1' ' , x -I f t . A G' ' ' X - ' X - , , . .vhocs and Furmshxngs. G ' 1. 1 ' . xx... -,EH '..l::'. -'ERI' I 5 f '-1:5-.. ' N, V - -. i SX V nf: .at 'A ' or r- .go faq q K t t - , u ' I . av A, A , .f1ff'i .4a. . E l Nh, ,I 4' 1-,-5 3 3, 31 Q 4, 3' -.ff 3 .f Q' ' 124 bv' E ,ff ' in W' 3 5 YZ-4 'E ' 'ff brag,-V 3 , , 44221 5. 1' V Q N I ob at-I fn 'Q . M 'um u 'I :Dal-' nv m ff' 7 A ' F' ' ,J , J . H . ,, . b . X ' I I Q I I WE SELL The Best Sults ln Oklahoma FOR S12 50 Walters MlSflf Company Wlt Ok h OLIVER 81 SON Reliable Seedsmen and Grocers ltyS Ph N 6 I a ers, Ia oma. Field, Garden, Flower and Grass Seeds Pou r upplies one o.9 . 1903 1914 The Walter Cafe Walters Bakery Regular Meals and Short Orders at all Hours Fresh Bread Pres and Lakes Wade Dally Fnsh .mi Oysters nn Season FANCY GANDIES Ice C ream and Lold Drlnks Achenbach and Potter SEE L, T McQuown and W C CANNON McQuown for Farm 81 Cnty Insurance .i l , . 1 l , - . . N 1 L- Apprecilte a Share of Your Patronage c'en-I T. Loucks Phone No. 13. 141 0 Best Oil, Five Gal. 400 BLAIR 8: HARRIS BARBERS HOT AND COLD BATHS LAUNDRY AGENTS YOU KNOW The Dlxle Store Walters Oklahoma W E OTIS SEE Anna M Veiefo Mllllhefy cOl11p8fly FOR Notions Trimmed Hats Au. Kmos of HARDWARE 'nd N0'e'f'e5 n I , Q CANDIDATE FOR SHEQIFF COTTON COUNTY SUBJECT YO OEM I ORM: :urn I , I I THE MODEL DRUG CO. IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH Walters Oklahoma YOUNG MAN .... Your HDZDCIHI future as llkely to be what you make ll You cannot fall to be pleased as well as benefitted by startlng busl ness wlth the Oldest and Best Bank In Cotton County FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 , u . - GRAHAF4,PREBlDENT D NN BOVER CA RLEY, wlCE PFESYDENY GEC. VV GRAHAM. JR. ASSY. SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURb Balsam Qlafr ann Qlunfertwnmv GIGAHS GANDIES NEWS DRINKS and MERUHANTS LUNCH THE LINES HOTEL Rt S200 ,,, WALTERS NATIONAL BANK Lgaklc Cy Capltal S30 000 Surplus 520 000 LIBERAL STRONG d SAFE A 4 , Q LEE a. omvlnns, Props. ' ! I ! Phone 1 g- mrs. A. G. LINES, . a es . a 1 E W E E'-' ' W---E-i f 1' E+' - --V . fr -- - 1 R l -, M I L w 1 E x 5 Zi! CSI all 0 OIIOH JUIII . . 9 ' ' 9 . , an . . , EBIDENT A, R PATT , . , FEBIDENT E.M.SF'EN ' . ' Wllson s Cash Grocery For Quality and Servrcc Wlll1E1IT1S Produce Co t th G L W llsm C mwry me C Pavs Qash for Poultry Butter H I ave I Eggs Hides and Cream Ph 148 W re k' Cotton County Democrat The Offlclal County Paper Tht paper that prints the news whnle rr rs news The best 8tiVCI'tlSlDg medrur m the Lountv The Birthplace of Neat Job Prlntlng , . . ' . ' ' V Q x V THE HOUSE WHERE 0uALITY CUUHTS Phone N0, 132, one . al rs. U .a. Paschal s Merc H M DAVIS ' ' P8oIl Uanions Implements Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted Star Brand Shoes Watches and Jewelry Promplly Reparred Nom, Emmy Posmmce Block Walters Oklahoma Tea Bone Steak 60 TU THE Walters Flallor Shop I WkClld d l Call Phone No 133 ENGLISHES' Ullll8llllK8fS Xe Elllllllllll0lS Wall Paper and Plclure Moulding 9 . ' . Co. . ' Everything tn Eat and Wear Jowo or O9 omotrlst D I I I , . FUR W. C. Adkins. Mgr. , Q I I Frrs Qlass Cleaning and Pressrng. or a e lor an Dervzred M U WILLIAMS 84, SUN A llL Garage 8a Blacksmithing HUWWS Cream Flaw BUICK WAY HARDWARE GUMPANY t Go 8aP Dr E E Mitchell off B B Id g ALw YS Tha Uld H8IiaDIB BADGER LUMBER 60. Ph0n8 No 15 Fu inc of Fancy Croce ' Fruits and Produce. I I waners, Uklahoma. GUAIABII BHAB GUWBB Wal er r . ro. Co. Phone No. 48. A a a ADKINS ELECTRIC SUPPLY UUMPANY c 1' ' ' J C NELSON wncn naman Ann .lfwusn t Owl Drug Store The New Era Offlce bW Satlsfactlon Guaranteed Th L t g t Everything Electrical 0 0 House Wlr ng a Sp Ity James Adkl a, o . I l THE RELIABLE Wal er, Okla. GO TO THE COLD DRINKS AND C!GARS Pcnslar Store wang, 01,10 n For all Kinds of Jo ork I I argest and Best Prin in Office in Cot on Cou ty THE DAVIS STORE OLDEST and BEST We handle everything rn pnece goods wash goocs and trlmmlngs to match Also handle l adnes and Q ents ready to wear goods Our motto Polxte and Lourteous Treatment to all Qualltv up and Prices down Yours to Please The Walters Studlo The speual care we take IU malnng nr portraits of children IHSUICQ for our pictures naturalness the never falllng rcmrnder of chnldhood s hap py hours a source mf pleasure to you both When mav we expect a slttmg from you? Wllcox Grocery Buys Cream and Sells Separators F. D. DAVIS tl . ' ' ' . ' K- MERSHON DRUG C0 bolxcnts and Appreclates Your Patronage A reliable lme fGold Wauhes Rang Brdeelete Loelcets Emblem Pins Lufl Buttons Etc Every Prlce Guaranteed nge values III Selmool Sllppllli Tuler C 1 l btatx mnery Perfumes Cold Drrnks N ations Fu Nyal Family Remedles ENGRAVINGS ln the Rambler IS done by the STANDARD ENG RAVING C0 I . - , . , O . , K., S. . . .O . A i -QI in O I . . . 1 . , 1.2 ' .' ' '. , C ' 11015, 2 1 , H l Q, . '. I I , . - - J 0 IJUWIJ FURNITURE CU F urnlture and Undertaking LICENSED EMBALMER IN CHARGE DAY AND NIGHT Largest Stock In Southwestern Oklahoma n y rn nngm Ph 4 75 May We Trlm Your Hat DORAN S For Flne Mlllmery b ' fp A ff f-QQ -fix! fgvi Walters oklahoma l I I I l one 87 ones I0 an , I I l xx x W ff Sr A. ' + E -'I X , ff J Q ge 1' f - ' Q 1 I., . 1 . . b E h - A. , 0 f ,f 11 ' F-N E 'nb' I 'lf'-Kr, .A I r 'T' I n M, .V M 4 r I H- 'Kg . hx W N ' ' ' r kk x , r N q r' X1 V XX W., N, 1 X VK Y :NN X X2 S . v . QT9IaIabnma Starr Bank DOES A GENERAL BANKINLJ BUSINESS AND WE EARNESTLY SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT Deposlts Are Guaranteed Mflairrrs, d?hl.1hom.1 SHOES' SHOES' SHOES' Each palr of shoes we sell IS made of ab solutely SOlld leather and guaranteed to gwe satlsfactlon We can Hr the famlly Wlth shoes that are eomty mftv and durable What more do you ask? W ALR OIFR SHOES The Old Standby For Men Prlcee S3 90 to S6 00 Przcee 8? v0 to S4 00 PETERS SHOES POR MEN Prices 89 .90 to S4 00 CHII DREN Q SHOES Prices 006 to 82 50 L B Selman 81 Co The Quality Store Walters Oklahoma I I I WALKOVERS FOR LADIES I I I , .


Suggestions in the Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) collection:

Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collection, 1915 Edition, Page 1

1915

Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 1

1922

Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 1

1923

Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 1

1925

Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 1

1926

Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 1

1930


Searching for more yearbooks in Oklahoma?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Oklahoma yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.