Welch High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Welch, OK)

 - Class of 1923

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:ini 1 THE STAR Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. N7ov. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. .1u...g1..-...1..1l.1gq1.,1I.-.n.1nu1nn1n-1..1..1..-.p.1..1. 1-nil CALENDAR 4-School opens with lots of pep. Assembly in auditorium. Talks by new teachers. Mr, Bruner, Science teacher 'from A. 85 M. Oollegef' 8-Separation of sheep from goats: You go Emersonianj' You go Philomathean. ' ' . 11-Chapel exercises, Mr. S c ot t Thompson talks on America 22-First literary program, given by Philomatheans. 24-Township fair. Holiday. 29-County fair. Another holiday. 6-First literary program given by the Emersonians. 6-Athletic pie supper, fpic supper for athleticsl. 10-Senior slumber party. What be- came of the oranges? 26-Seniors give program best yet. That's because it was the first one. 30-Junior-Sophomore party, CSkeet gets an egg shampoob. Where did the light-s go when they went out? 2-Teachers' meeting at Muskogee. A holiday. 10-Program by Junior class. Did you hear Andrew Rohmiller sing? 13-Program by Philomatheans. 14-Senior party at Hotel Wasson. 17-Junior Olass play, Poor Married Man. ' Decided success. 18-Arthur, Joe, Skeet, Doe, Pete and Bruner go to Miami to see football game. tDo two quarter backs and a half back make a full backlj N 8-Basket ball season opens. W. H. S. vs. Quapaw---we won. 10-11-12-Community Institute. fSkeet thickens his line from Dr. Scroggsj 22-W. H. S. vs. Vinita. Another vic- tory. fPace was injuredj J an. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 5.-n1..-u1n1. - u . . 4-We won two games from Miami. Ex- hibition of a new team. 14-Junior pie supper, Philomathean program, and a basket ball game. Lots of entertainment. 2-3-Invitation tournament at Tahle- quah. Frank Rohmiller decides to attend summer session at Normal. Why? First game--Oh, you shot-gun pass! 6-Chapel exercises, boys tell about the tournament. John Swango is exhib- iting an all-star pennant. 16-17-Invitation tournament at Miami. Here's to the School of Mines You maker of champions. End of a successful basket ball season. 2-Sleniorl Hobo Day :and Wienie roast. Why 'didn't they' go? 5-Athletic benefit play, The Time of His Life. Why don't you speak for yourself, J ohn? 15-Junior-Senior banquet. When in Rome be a Roman. 20-Inter-Society contest. QI don't think.J 24-Star goes to press. IMPOSSIBLE Ad in Watchman: Wanted, a billy- goat, must be reasonable. Mr. McOul1om: Skeet, your name is as clear as mud. Skeet: Well that covers the ground. -. He: My brother is just the opposite of me. Hlave you met him? She: No, but I'd love to. . He: Kin I have a kithi She: Yeth, you kin. - She: Are all men fools? He: l1uba ml:un1un1ll1llill:ln1Iu1ul1lu1ul No, some are bachelors.



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- THE STAR I ll1lI--n1llill:ll-all-1llillxllrn-p:1q1lu:ll1ll1lhcl1ll1ls1ll1 lq1l.1lg1..1l'1,- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HOME ECONOMICS Left to right.-Naomi Zellars, Madalin Witham, Irene Holeman, 'Lucy Hartstock, Bertha Heckshire, Arah Shouse, Bess Yadon, Myrtle Litle, Irene Armstrong, Bidy Battles, Sylvia Hankins, Marie Leake, Leona Hall, Fern Williams, Opal Talley, Faye Dillon, Marietta Neil, Ruth Alley, Bessie Bump. ' rv--v--.-.--.-.-v-rv-v-v-.-v-v-.-.-v----r.'-v-v--v-vA-.v-,-.-J-.-v-J--vw r.-.-.-.--v-fsf.-.--.-.- THE DEPARTMENTS Ssuperinteq1denJtfProvines several years ago, when superintendent of the local schools, induced the board of education to introduce manual training in the high school. And it was due to his foresight that permanent equipment of high quality was put in the de- partment. Since its establishment, this de- partment has steadily grown in popularity and in efficiency. This year the class has been large, but notwithstanding has done a remarkable year's work. A showing of the completed projects justly reflects credit on both the teacher and class. At about the same time that manual training department was placed in the school a commercial department was also organiz- ed and courses in shorthand, bookkeeping, typewriting and other commercial branches have been offered. This year the classes in bookkeeping and typewriting have been es- pecially large, and their work has been of high order. And the class in shorthand al- though small, has done most excellent work. It is hoped that this department can be still further strengthened. Another department of which the student body and, in fact, the entire constituency are proud of, is the department of home econom- ics, This year the department has been housed in better quarters than formerly and the department has been virtually re-equip- ped. Under the skillful direction of Miss Ada 1,111111.1.I1'I1pI1ll1:l1ql1lq.-1111:-1111111111:1-ll1Il1ll1: Gentry, the instructor, this department has proved to be very popular, and a foundation has been laid for still greater work. SHAKESPEARE IN W. H. S. Freshman year+-HA Ooinedy of Errors. Sophomore year-t'Much Ado About Notla-- ing. Junior year- As You Like It. Senior yearM'tAll's Well that Ends Well. Mr. Hall: Put more spirit into this song. Now, let everyone open his mouth and throw himself into it! Jack: I saw a man fall off of a forty- foot ladder, and it didn't hurt hint , Esta: How did that come? Jack: He fell elf the second step. Bess: He tried to put his arm around me three times. Pauline: Gee, he must have some arm. A little rubber eraser, A little pen and ink, Make a bad report card Look better than you think. ' Little cracks of laughter, Little gobs of fun, Take gobs off your deportment, Ere the term is done. .141-1.1-pl1qp1uu1u1n11.11an1ua-n1n1u1n1u1u-u1 1 11.1.1

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