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VV. H. S. BEAUTY QUEENS 1 A w W 1 1 Freshman Senior NINA FOUST IONE TALLEY The time drew near for the closing of the Beauty Queen Contest. The mist drew into a heavy fog as the classes, held in great suspense, settled into a watching position. All was still and in constant preparation for some unexpected event. The days held on as some wild beast drawing near its prey causes it to breathe heavy and large drops of prcspiration stand on the forehead. All hands were behind the wheel and all persons were asked to vote for one of the beauty queens. Then the long wished for day drew to a close and the classes gave in their votes. The time spent in counting votes was as the calm before a storm. Then with sudden and unexpected warning, the stillness of the night was broken as by a heavy clap of thunderg the results were read and the Freshman proclaimed victorious. The Seniors were second with thirty- seven hundred votes. The Sophomore beauty queen, Miss Audrey Davis, received ten hundred and Miss Mildred Miller, the Junior queen, seven hundred. 1 9 2 4 ,, ,
o ,Q T SCHOOL CALENDAR Q Sept. 3-Opening exercises in Auditorium. ? Sept. 5-Exercises by grades in Auditorium. a Sept. 14-Organization of clubs. Sept. 5?-Qssgmbleidgn Aiuditoliijugb for a patriotic program. ep . - e ran ara e at :. A. M. Sept. 27-Vacation for County Fair, September 27th and 28th. Oct. 16-High. School addressed by Dr. Evans of A. and M. College, Mr. Hous- ton and 1g'Igs.SDeh1el,0me1n5ers gfihe extension staff from A. and M. c. - emor vera an pron party. F ' Oct. 19-Vocational Agriculture Class starts to Muskogee to attend the State air. B uOct. 22-.Sophomorej agid freshman Boys, and Junior and Senior Gir's' Basket 3 a games. uniors an op omo.res win. f Oct. 25-Athletic Pie Supper and B. B. Game. f gov. 4-gighhSehool addressiyd. by gr. Bridges of A. and M. College. ov. - res men go on a ienie oast, 5 Nov. 2-Basket Ball game between W. H. S. and Bluejacket. We won. I Nov. 8-The Freshmen Pennant makes its appearance in the study hall. 2 Nov. 12-Patriotic program, rendered bv Sixth Grade in Auditorium. Q Nov. 16-B. B. Game between Welch and Chetopa. A great victory in our favor. 2 B Nov. 2gFCha1pel Elxercisels alpchPep Meeting. We also raise the Flag of Purity, . eauty an rut in t e stu y a . 2 Nov. 2'2-Home Economics class se.rve the Booster Club. ' S I bNov. 23-Mr, Younger takes the pictures of the students, their classes, and ? 'C U s. ' T Nov. 28T1Vocational Agriculture have a new teacher. Heretofore Killing ime was t eir motto. Nov. 30-Thanksgiving Holidays. Dec. 5-Meeting of all High School Classes. Dec. 14-B. B. game, Welch vs. Quapaw. They win. Mr. Owsley arrives to take up the duties of the Agriculture and Manual Training Departments. Dec. 21-Embroidery Club surprises Mrs. Martin by giving her a Christmas shower. Dec. 21-Beginning of Christmas Holidaysg last until the 31st, Dec. 31-Seniors and their friends have a watch party at the home of Esta Lee Wheatley. Jan. 4-B. B. game. Welch vs. Chetopa. Our favor. Jan. 7-Bluejacket boys practice ball with our boys in the gym. Jan. 8-Mid-term examinations, Sth and 9th, also the State Inspector looks us over. Jan. 16-Election of Beauty Queen for the Star. Jan. 18-B. B. game. Girls to Fairland. Jan. 23--High School Pep Meeting. Jan. 24-Home Economic Girls serve lunch.. u . Jan. 29-Program rendered by the clubs in the Auditorium. Close of the Beauty Contest. The lowly Freshmen were victorious. Feb. 5-B. B. teams go to Picher. Feb. 12-Athletic Banquet. t Q Feb. 14-Surprise party for Miss Rider, planned by Home Club. Feb. 19-Junior Play. , March 5-Agriculture classes are addressed by Mr. Burge. I March 7-.Athletic teaigs attfirid tile Tournament at Miami. Q March 13- uniors con uct c ape. 5 March 19-Sophomores conduct chapel. Q March 27-Freshmen conduct chapel. f April 4-Grand School Carnival 4th and 5th. April 19-N. E. Field Meet at M1a1n1. I May 1-Senior Play. I 2 May 10-High-School Commencement. I May 15-Commencement address by State Superintendent N. A. Nash. 2 May 16-Eighth Grade Commencement. 'g..g g 9 9 Q 9-.Q--9-.Q--Q--p-Q--n--0--Q-we--Q-'Q-'Q Q Ono--0--0--0-'Q--0--1--m g..g..g..g..,.. 4..g..g..4ng.4..g..g........q..g..g..g.. 2 1 9 2 4
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