JHXVLM btw, mi. vnu nf. ., 'lfLzV '511.f 'VE-XBQ'-3 5, . l 'QR .NSA--,VV .. 1 'KJ' , ijnwwi 311 A ' mwmp- ,...,- I 1 1 X. , 5 'E -' ' ' 401 ' Vw 'L .- 1- AA . ' A. ,I X The Llttle Tlger Publlshed by WHGH TFW-if 5 l92O Wewoka -:- Oklahoma Vol. III PVHI 1920 'S 1Q.Tf11,f Tf4 T' A ' 757,351 if-NLM ' 44.70, ,, ' 'L 'UF' i14- .-T: -1' - -f- .W SJ! I ff! zfiififff E W 'F t T Qfvl - . -gill :A V F WI. 81, vr ,ky H ., l lb- ' h ' TM? 1 - Q' 2 1. ' wi p 45' -r O -,,,, 0 3 'Lx' l m 'ff 8 3 A , 5 6 I rm g la' I ' s 1 'S W fl1D1lx ll NSS fiD1lxlD As we face the bunhght Ol a n w day lor dear old W H S CVGIQ shadow falls behmd us and we place o111 1dealb our hopeb and our asp1rat1ons ex en h1gher E1cl1 l1urel each medal we l1ave won we place ae 1 stenplnp stone fo1 each succeedlng 'l1ger to carry on that dauntless xp111t whlch every true Wewokfm knows so well and lox eb so much md whlch w1ll l1ve fommr 111 our hefzrto To portr my tnls sp1r1t of a greater W H S s1mplv truthfully and unclerstandlngly has been our 'urn In thlb wolume of the Lvttlef Tzqm we haue stru en to keep pace w1th the strldes belng made IH other hnex of our student endeavor And we present th1Q book to the people NVlllf1 the Tlger Splrlt to the people w1tl1 1. symp'1thet1c underetandmg for you and for me IfVl1'.f1 1920 'W'!' f' -' -' -- -A-'M' '-1' 'i :'tiL --- W1 '-- - -'-- A -'-'-- f-e- -- ' ' ' -...1,.l..- 1- 11.1 Z'i.II.IfQ. ,ll... -LYQI 'A' -- rl U , .FN . 111 31 ' 5 ' - .',gzQ'if' . ,' l 11, , if ui!! .J - ..1 , lx x 1. hx ,in . yjg, ,. .1 5 -1 A J. , 4' 1 as 1 tl Ku . 412 l4+fJ?4f:p A' .,1 l'v-1 I ll l 1, ',., LTPW3' Y -231 I . . . ll l K1 ll W . 9 9 V . C 1111 .- - L .111 2 ' 1 , . , , . nz : A 'T 1 L, , ' 1' 41 ' H V L EV L. '-' ' C L, 5. ll r - - 1 ' 1 ' ' -x 'x ' l' ' C Ill I1 li 1 .. lli I1 ' , . . . , . c L . . L . V , 1 , . 3 C. I 1 4 ,1 ' . 1 4 . u - . K Q I I , c I c . t, I c . F. I I I I I I Dll DHI XTH ON wlth mental tralnmg Because we beheve ln the fme prlnclple of clean ath letlcs taught by our splendld coach Because we admlre true sportsmanship Because we are proud verv proud of the fine achleve ment of our own glrls Because these Glrls and thelr Coach have carrned un defiled and untarmshed that wonderful lndescrxbable and mtanglble element whlch we call the Tlger Splflt to every corner of our great State We Dedwate thls volume of the Lzttle Tzger to the All Star 1920 State Champlon Glrls Basket Ball Team and thelr Coach is BPISL-I ,v 1 M X3 jg? 'ff 19261 ,J '- 'f: 'wQ:,1wff'f- QAl,f'nQefQfl1'.lviff, lf ,Q ' 1, 'Q' ff A ',-YA'ij'A1V,'- - - '- ' A ' L 'TQ Iff'iff.fiffff11ff f N I I7 If' lf' ff QfQQ 'lil II NANUM' BH ' A 1.4 '- ' -uh'-' V- Y 1'H'T-4-Ti'-?l H' I I jl ,I Ah ' I .ff Q I YW? I' I A-5 N' I 1 ',,Z-'LN' .' ,I V4 -If 1 mt '1 ' ' . A I 3,5 5 I vw ., ' axe.- -, I, ,,u'r, 5'4 !.4-Ivan., II ' , I I III II I 1 C L L Y II II III I Because we think physical training should co-operate III II 1 - . ' I II I I3 ' 'I I: I II III II . . . . . 'I I , II I , ' ' 1 A II If II II I I , I II I1 I I 5 fl If I II . U I I I: v . 1 ' III 5 I' ' . . I I I ' II . . , I I I , - II II . . . , I 1 v III I ' ' ' I6 - ' - 79 I gI i ' , I III I I 1 'Q F5 . . . . I: Ifl , , , . , , I' I ' .I . . , I , I - , II I . ' I I I I I I '. I I4 'I II I I - I I II I 'I I : II I II I 'I I I: II I I I I I I 2 I I I' I M '1.. The Home of The Pzgw 1920 AF 1' 1 1 ,ifgx N , I. 3, . , ,x g- ., Mx ,. , ' S sl' ' ' 'r FK '- X - zz' . Ti e ' I-' I :LJ A, lv '-wll 'ilu WA A T'- 'f'fA' H , . ' L- ' 3 ,P k limi E L- . W K 1: , . BU XRD Ol I Dll XFION J C LILLARD Presldent W. L THURSTON W N STOKES Secretary PKHR 1920 X HBO main on llmm CA ll 10N kia VN ewoka boasts one of the best Boards of Educatlon m the state Each of the three men who make up thls body possess all of the ldeal quallficatlons of a good board member In the first place they are all successful busmess or professlonal men They have made a success of the1r own personal affalrs and are for thls reason capable of handlmg the affa1rs of the school dlstrlct ln a successful way Phev have been accustomed to dealmg ln blg figures and blg thlngs The expendlture of 1 few dollars does not terrlfy them and for thls reason they have never been parslmonlous or short when maklnq the1r budvet for the financlal needs of the school At the same tlme they have shown good Judgment m makmg expendltures brmg the greatest posslble returns They are al1ve and up to date and have trled at all tlmes to keep the school up to modern standards They have also shown that rare tralt of knowmg Just how much to do themselves and how much to leave to those whom they have selected to dlrect the actlv 1t1es of the school Above all these men have the lnterest of the young people of Wewoka at heart They feel that nothmg IS too good or too costly that w1ll xmprove the tralnmg and all round development of those who wlll dlrect the destlny of Wewoka ln a few years laborxng al ways upon the pr1nc1ple that a cheap teacher and a cheap school are the most expenslve thmgs a communlty can support The Board of Educatxon has gxven us everythlng of value that It has been 1n the1r power to glve The Hlgh School students wlsh to take thls opportunlty to express the1r thanks for appreclatlon of the1r work Hifffi 1920 X 1 if -, I al nl 'K fl' fa 1 T v r 1 'Yj -- 1 4 - .1 'lv '. 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I I 4 W W ISLE A M Superlntendent 11.11.11 1920 QA TIS ---M AL, .A,. t : ::: 1- .,... -..- 1 , -,, -,-- V, ,,--.- -.-.-... ' Y ..L. - ,, .ll..f-',- 'A1.'T-,. ' '... ' if ri If ,- F' . , ig., yi . li Nik' I -511. i--N J 'J W xl ' 'E 'Ti '..v 'L 1' f f ' iq' QI Nj? .fl'fl L Tj I I fl 1 ' was bf X a 1 ' 1! if ' w QQ Y lv: E , 1 'V f ' I f 1 . I p E W5 i . i N:.hf:'f,? x f-X CLAY RIGGINS Prmclpal WX. 7 'M PICHII 1920 ,N ., ' I. fx , U v :MII I-Q ll ,:,. . .:' HMG.: 1-, 1 , V! -1, ,v,.- : 1. 1'2 ' . 'N V .3 ,H - .- v I ' -1 ' . .- ., 1- gp Alam , FLMIUJ I -all I 4 I J I I I w i I I N 4. I 4 I W 1 H 4 , 3 I , I W i 7 w 4 if 'L IRMA GEER Scxence LOUISE. COOK, hnglnsh CLARA HOWARD Muslc 8c Art i 1920 W I H: il 1 Qymfsif QRKQ 4 if F A 01522. 4: Ai 'ii 3' AWLL1 3 axial' , i ' . LHRISTINE FINNEY Domestxc Scxence , Il 19,1 2:-ff P 1 W s, . R V LGNGWITH 1 ul 4124. -'I ' Ii ,..l PVHI 1920 I I x - ' 3 ix Manual Training ii WEA UELR HSMITI ll'll h W W ISLE Supeuntendent Mr Isle needs no lntroductlon He has been wlth us three vears now and has helped W H S to become famous 1n many wavs He IS a graduate of Central State Normal School at Fdmond of Okla homa UHlV8TSlty and of Columbla Unlverslty New York C lty he can also play the pleasure role 'lo hlm we owe our reputatlon for clean sportsmanshlp ln athletlcs and hlffh st rndlng ln other hnes CLAY RIGGINS Prlnclpal 'lhls lS Mr R.lgg1IlS flrst ye II nn W H S though onc wouldn t detect xt to see the ease wlth whrch he moves about tmong the students He IS a graduate ot Southwestern Stat Normal at Weatherford and has had some work at O U He was coach of our football and boys basket ball teams They won aname worth whrle ln athletlcs whrch was due to Mr Rlgglns sklllful coachlng IRMA GEER Sclence Mxss Geer comes to W H S from O U and her comlng has meant much to us She IS frlend compamon and counselor to the student body Her ever cheerful sp1r1t brrghtens our dark hours and helps to make school days more pleasant We shall never forget her CLARA HOWARD Muslc and Alt VVewoka has won much renown recently xn the muslcal lme whlch IS due to M1ssHoward s unceasmg efforts As a result of these efforts glee clubs octets qumtets quartets trlos duets and solos have been developed and many pomts have been won IH these hnes Mlss Howard IS from A 85 M College at Stlllwatel LOUISE COOK Forergn Language and Enghsh Mlss Cook IS from O IJ Thls IS her flrst vear ln W H S but her department has accomphshed much good work durmg the year Her pleasant smml w1ll be mrssed when she leaves us CHRISTINE FINNEY Domestlc Sclence Mxss Flnney comes from O I3 U Under her super v1s1on the Domestlc Sclence class has accomphshed many thmgs durmg the year She IS '1 wllhng and txreless helper m our school actrvltxe R V LONGWITH Last but not least com s our I rttle Reuben who IS from O B L and IS well prepared for hls work here Mr Longwlth has charge of Junlor Hlgh He has scores of staunch frxends IH W H S 1 1920 GD I e- T35 ld ll C e la f 'NW-lv. 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HUGH BARHAM Class Pres foot ball Capt basket ball base ball track S S W Club vice Pres Senlor play Mr Bob student council Boys Glee Club Boys Quartet MlX9d Chorus Athenian Society Here Mahe Glee Club Tiger staff Bus Mgr Famous on the grid iron for lots of speed and vim Hugh is used to glory now it doesn t bother him Rb BY ROSE BASS Class reporter basket ball track volley ball Alpha Chi Club reporter Campflre Glrls Glee Club Librarian Senior play Ath enlan Society Tiger Staff Editor Graceful httle brown hair ed blue eyed maid Blessed wlth an air quite Fren chy but makes no great parade OPAL CASEY ClassB basket ball volley ball Girls Glee Club Alpha Chi Sec B H 'l Club Senior play Campfire Eudelphlan society Mag we dlscover here thls little maid A modest violet liking the shade RUBY DOUGLAS Basket ball track Alpha Chi Club Campfire Girls Glee Club Senior play mixed chorus Eudel phian Society Cute httle smile and dlmp les of grace Doesn t need any law to Wm h r first case 1920 . - . ,T , A 1 1 v . 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E: T iff: QW I im shi DOROTHY FRASER Basket ball HS Sololst quar tet Glrls glee club Mxxed cho rus Senlor plav Mr Bob H T club Treas Alpha Chl club Sec Treas Eudelphlan SOCl6ty Tiger Staff Art Goodness how we wxsh muslclans all were moulded after this Happy natured pretty lxvely musxc makmg httle mxss FRED FREDERICK Foot ball basket ball mlxed chorus S mor play Athenxan So cxety S S W club H S Boys Glee club Runs agalnst a wall of brlck Thls foot ball hero strong and qulck RUDOLPH HILL Mr B o b oratory Student Councll Eudelphlan Soclety T1 ger Staff Athletlcs Full of all modesty he goes ln sxmple gulse Sober as Solomon and almost as wxse EARL SERAN V Pres of Class Foot ball basket ball Captam tennls smgles and doubles track baseball S S W club Semol plav Athenlan Soclety Earl Seran was a Hlgh School man Earl Seran was a prlnce And all the Tlger fame has clung About hlm ever smce PVHf 19 711 A I --0---1 -it - f- ' -- g:1,':-if-'tf:T:.-v -g . I I FI I I ff . 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MASTER BULL DOC Class Emblem Represents the class Splfll and endurance Present at all Senlor act1v1t1es Guards the Blue and Whlte Ever falthful strong and true Thls mascot of the Whlte and Blue ERA SHIFLETT Basket ball track Alpha Chl reporter and patrol leader of Campflre Sec Treas and re porter of glrls gle club re porter of H E C club Senlor play Mr Bob m1X6d cho rus pep leader reporter Eu delphlan soc1ety Fxger Staff Flunky Cast not off your pleasant smlle But let It lmger yet a whlle JOHN WILI IAMS Semor play Eudelphlan socx ety Tlger Staff Humor A mechanic he w1ll surely be If you ll only walt you ll see STERLINE WRIGHT Class Sec Treas basket ball track Alpha Chl club patrol leader of Campfire B H T club Pres Glrls Glee club Pres Atheman SOC19ty Sen lor play Mr Bob Tlger Staff Asst Bus Mgr When I speak l1sten ' 1. zfn 1920 lj K if I HD vsn Jens In the years to come when we have cllrnbed many steep hllls of l1fe s pathway and walked thru valleys of Joy comblned wlth call those days when we were hlgh school students Tenderly we shall vlew those Freshman days but stlll when we do so a sp1r1t of good feelmg w1ll come over us for we shall remember the many thlngs our bunch then accompllshed the many soclal functlons w1en1e roasts games etc that bound us together 1n comradesh1p It was Wl th thls sp1r1t of falr play that we entered our Sopho more year and mamtamed the tltle o the best class xn hlgh school Agam we glance back to our dear old Jumor days when we shaz ed our part of the v1ctor1es and defeats We were well repre sented 1n every form of school act1v1ty and our class was the leader of the whole hlgh school Each member took an lmportant part ln every act1v1ty Now comes the Senlor year the most success ul and th most cnjoyablc yc mr of all How happy our bunch has been thxs year' lhe reasons lor our satlsfactlon are that we have always been able to stlck toffether and pull together no matter what came up VS h xv be n represented ln everytlnn f that was a part of W H S We haue accomphshed our hlgh school alm and feel that we are now prepared to go out of school llfe s school The tlme has come wh n we must sever our t1es ot frlendshlp wlth W H S Per haps as e lt h one does so he w1ll have the tune of Auld Lang Svne ln hls he lrt Q0 now wlth our many alms accompllshed we bxd farewell to the scenes of our four years labor FICHR 19217 P' + I , 1.1 1 'lg xv il 1 it l I I ,.... - !ij ' 'T?.-LTiTjfl'fT1'.I'-L- fr:-,-,s RL 'VW ' A' ' 'Wu W ' A' 3'l.'! -H---wages, ss.. lsss or as s lb ll 'rj 9 3 -.J gm if IQQVQ-Fl sv -,f ,l, C 1 . ' 'S 'iff 'A ' 1 ' f :' 1-f 'r ff ia ,f 's' A , 1 , ' - QI! ,fp . -5- 7 l ' ' . , , . . . v sadness and d1sappo1ntment, we w1ll often glance backward and re- 'lf-Ju , ,ll . . 1 q . . j 1 I . ' . , , . Zi: 7 x 'l Al ' ' ,Y 1 1 ' ' I , J 9 'y - ' A . . . . K . I - I . . . , N . . I ' f ' ' , a TW . . 1' i Y ' - 4' 3 . ' ' ' ' T ll . ' A' -' x 1 s. C ' 5 . fe 1 1 3 X8 ' ' A ' 2, - - - I I v . ' ' ' If il ' 7 I7 ' ' Y A 9 ' D I ' l . . . - . i H l - A U 77 I . . , . . ' . , I: 11 . U , ' 1 I t . A I - 'Y I ! V i i 5 'QMS W Jays? If ARI vw FI I Por M The last year we spent at W H S And rn remembrance of thls grand old year We thrs poem h we planned 'I he whole of the year 1990 Was qurte a great success And we re sure when we say We ve engoy ed rt We have spoken for all the rest The faculty as a whole w rs dearer Than any we hax e yet seen And the pleasant attrtude of the students Mrght be expressed as keen We shall never forget that grand old ye rr 'Nlor the many pleasrnt thrngs that took pl 1 e All the pleasures we ll not try to tell however For we haven t the trme and the space But now all these pleasures have ended To our ears the gong: has sounded rts last knell Tho we rn mrnd are strll members of W H S We are compelled to whrsper farewell Farewell to the hrgrr school te rchers Farewell to the students so dear Tho rn our hearts there s '1 longrng To return here to school next vear Tho ln years to come we be far away Battlrng wrth toll and strlfe, We'll always remember old W H S The home of our Hlgh School lrfe 'zz' 1920 I .-31 . H H- he - s of 'al ll a Yi! Il ,xt rr ,. A lfflllfl 5'- ' Q --ii' S P ' - I P -A . X Q A A A A A N- r 1' s. -all l. Y . -x ,r fi ' c . . . 'rl lf 1 d f 1 It s. svery ear oourcan. I L v ' 1. ' f S . , ' z . -H 'mr . .X..l,lTil lf' 1 I Ll Y y If 7 r ' , ' -s C . 7 ' z , . I , ' IK Y! Y l . c V 1. l 7 ' ' ze . v J, I , . . V, w ' ' , , x C n, - Z T L L yn L - 7 llllu 4 I ARAIION or HND! mrxnu Ml We the class of 1920 not because we feel that we are superlor to Wewoka Hlgh School not because we do not enyoy belng here have been mlstreated 1n any way whlle here not because we are tlred of performlng dutles for our dear school but for other reasons do hereby declare ourselves mdependent of same We feel that we have done nothmg that would cause any mem ber of W H S to wxsh us fallure unless they would be selflsh enough to do so merely to have our clever competent and talented class w1th them agam We have always done our part to keep the Orange and Black wavmg above her opposmg colors We have been faithful both ln athletlc and llterary llnes Exghty per cent of our boys were on the football squad sxxty per cent of them were basket ball members elghty per cent starred 1n baseball and on track Our glrls were hundred per cent true ln basket ball four of them belng on state c1amp1onsh1pl1ne up and the other two valuable substltutcs durmg the vear SIX out of the ten Tlger Staff menbers are Senlors Flve out of the seven Mr Bob characters were Semors All of our glrls are ln the H S glee club The Sen1or class IS represented 1n the mlxed chorus boys glee club boys quartet boys octet glrls trlo glrls duet g1rls quartet VBFIOUS clubs ten ms and ln fact every worth whlle actlvxty of W H S Because we have performed our dutles wllllngly and thorougnly because we havl always been true blue because we have made the necessary credlts and because we belxeve there IS no one who can Justly object to our lndependence we hereby declare ourselves ln dependent and say farewell to W H S f VY LAS1 33 ILI ANID El SI AMI Nl We the Sen1or class of Wewoka Hlgh School clty of Weavokl state of Oklahoma, Umted States ofAmer1ca, bemg now ln good health, strength of body and mlnd, but senslble to the uncertamtnes of llfe, and des1r1ng to make dlsposltlon ot our property and affalrs, whlle ln good health and strength, do hereby make, publlsh, and de clare the followmg to be our last w1ll and testament, hereby revok mg all other or former w1lls made by us ln our 1nfancy or ln our Freshman year when we knew no better. We, the class, dlrect the payment of all our debts owed to dear PVHI 19263 'M l -, - ,,,,,,,-.c - - --f - -WP.: ---lf ,L M1 5 7g,::.11', i,,1a'T '...' -S'3L-LI -'ll 3 1-1 ' ' ' 'W , 'ff ' Ml I-L 1' W 'Q 4 Q' lr '1' H F- an gf- lfl,l.fl'lf i,- - ' -' fu ' , C ' , I 9 t tl ' C ul' C, ' I C :g7 g A:l .L.., r 1 Q . V not because we do not love W. H. S.g not because we feel that we 5 - , . . . . 5 ,, ' ' ' - ' ,nf 1 I . lr, .' , . - . lg? Q.. . 17 ll ' ' l'I . . .u 5.. n s o 1 , r f 'lf z . 5 , u V o n u y , A , I ' ' ' . ll Y! A . , . U . . i . . y . N, 1 I 1 r 1 , . , . . , . , . N N 4. 1 y 1 r 1 ' 5 ' , ' . . . z . 1 . . , . , - ' . ' l E22 I l , - . . . l - 2 K1 Q , A L V C '17 ix B, VV Y 'I . . . . N V I 'f '1-135 'S W 1 Ll old Wewoka H1gh to the Jun1or Class of wh1ch we appo1nt John Campbell Ch1ef D1rector Wlth Jane Donnelly Ass1stant We g1V9 and devlse to the Class of 21 our Psychology and Ped agogy notes To those who may accldentally f1nd our lost penc1ls pens note books tablets books etc we glV8 and d8VlS8 same n1ty to have and to hold forever Ind1v1dual Sectlons I Hugh Barham do hereby w1ll and bequeath my track su1t to Wr1ght Chr1st1an ln hopes that he may wear 1t as honorably as I I Earl Seran do hereby w1ll and b queath my sa1lor su1t to Holmes Donnelly I Rudolph H111 do hereby w1ll and bequeath my A grades to B111 N1cholson for fear he may have need of them I Fred Frederxck do hereby w1ll and bequeath my conduct grades and surplus amount of acqu1red knowledge to I oev Rogers I John Wllll3mS do hereby w1ll and bequeath my curhng 1rons and colored pr1nt1ng chalk to B111 Patten I Sterl1ne Wrlght do hereby w1ll and bequeath my cranky ways to Ford Belford I Fra Shlflett do hereby w1ll and bequ ath to V olet Dyer my seat 1n the Sen1or row prov1ded she can keep the Jun1or Hlgh k1ds from appropr1at1ng lt I Dorothy Fraser do hereby w1ll and bequeath my Beauty Parlor and equ1pment 1nclud1ng all extra eye brows to V1v1an K But out of same I am compelled to reserve my tweezers and eye brow penc1l I Opal Casey do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Mamard Kenner ly my rattlmg good Ford wh1ch I have recently pa1nted I Ruby Douglas do hereby w1ll and bequeath my w1nn1ng sm11e and d1mp1es to Rosa Klng I Ruby Bass appo1nt Earl Day Smlth RODIHSOH Grace Thom ason and Chas M1ller to fulfill my former dut1es 1n W H S It w1ll take four to handle them In w1tness of above statements we the Sen1or Class have to th1s last W1ll and Testament subscr1bed our names W1tH9SS9S Class ' Grandpa Isle Father RlgglUS Hugh Barham Mother Geer Cousin Reuben Rudolph Hxll Old Ma1d Aunts John Wllllams Chrxstme, LOUISE and Clara Era Shlflett Opal Casey Earl Seran Fred Frederlck Sterlme Wflght Dorothy Fraser Ruby Douglas Ruby Bass 1920 I V F T lil ll 1, Jn' at 'f?fi'19.W'Y3'1. 5 9-if-Y, I . 'D '-X.,-11.1 A 1 . . . . i4:.'LA.'. I v I . b it hr. . . . . 111: jfxxm . . . L l ? ,t,..,,.'4i., 7 - ., P- - 'K -hm I-:S . . . , rl 1 1 N. ' 1 1 1 -1 - J V ,sir To the Freshmen we give and devise our tact, talent, and dig- I.,.1llfi ' , . 'WJ1 . . . 'A ' . 7 I ' . , . 1 1 9 ! I , . , . J - o ! 7 . 1 f . . . . 1' 5' , , l W li . 5 If , 1 ' , ' e L 2 . , . f f ,' - . 1 . 1 lg , , 1 1 ' 1 - . ll - l l 1 1 l . l u ' 11 ' ' , I . ' . . ll Y ! y 1 . 1 1 ' 1 ' 0 D c 0 L I . Y 7 ' l . ' , . Q I Y J,-L lf, P 'N 1 A 1 FWHE 19213 :'::, 'Z 'Q 1 , .. 7 ai' 1 1 I ,K I i '?.., .I : , 1 4. A x 5 F Y Y .Q-., - 1- Q- f- , . , , -J' ,-..- -- f rg i I 1 l X JOHN CAMPBELL C0llIlC1l oratlon v1ol1n base ball basket ball foot ball track Pres S O G club Eudelphlan socxety debate Yet lfe would argue on and on GEORGE CHAMBI EE Basket ball base ball foot ball tenms track volley ball Eudelphlan Soclety Preclous articles come 1n snall packages WRIGHT CHRISTIAN Student Councll H S glee club foot ball basket ball track tennxs Atheman Socl ety SSW club Here 'Vlahe glee club Chrlstlan IS hlS name but lt IS only a bluff HOLMES DONNFLLY Basket ball, track, tennls, volley ball, H S orchestra, H. S. glee club, H S. quar tet, Here Mahe glee clubg ex temporaneous speak 1 ng VOICSQ Atheman soclety. 7 My heart IS ten tlmes bigger than my looks. PATHJT 1920 JS lg ' ---Y' ,,. . TI YI'.. ..'. L. -. W- V 4 ll lf' WI P'- M .:..A , .Q ' ' I 'Z wx-, l 4, P5 Class Vice Pres.g Student 'il . . . . if z 9 : I g L 1 9 MH 1, 1 '11 I - I as ' yr I p J 1 I ! Z 1 . 3. .I ' ' I sa - ' ' I 4 I 1 . H . J 'Q . . I 2 2 I S ' 5 . . . 3 I ,, . . . . . . Y! l , JANE DONNELI Y Vol c e quartet H S glee club debate Student Coun cll Calendar ed1torL1ttle Tx ger Q P club Campfire Athenlan Say glrls dld you hear the lat est? VIOLET DYER ul B H F club Alpha Chl Campfire Eudelphlan Socle Her wavs are ways of pleasant ness And all her paths are peace CECILE KEESFE Declamatlon Eudelphlan so- clety Dxgmty and reserve are two of the graces she possesses CHARLES MILLER Class Pres foot ball basket ball base ball Pres S S W club Here Mahe glee club H S orchestra Sec Athem an soclety One who says lxttle but takes m everythmg 'fu la. I E I PVfHf 1920 ' ,J A 1 1-1 .--.-..,..-v,f , .:, ., - . vw -- --.---- --V V -- --- -flgg If ki: I lo . , -1111 I . P , gi - . , ' '37, ff li'A . . , I- W J' U7 A . 1 '54 J . . . no ' ,- . ' 7 Y ' ' , 5 I 4 ' ' : 1 - If- A gr 6 - I ' F, I , I - 3 . . 5 g , , 4 K V. if . XII. 5. I .- ' U ' - , . - - . ,, 'I ' ' . ' II I , gl . ' J -l H.S.glee clubg Student Coun- I 2 , 3 ' - I I U - -fi. I- ' , iw I .. . -V ' ,. X , H X . ' ' I H , .I '.,4 I I ' U ,ine-is ., eva- A V ful . I ' . I . -' 1 . , , ' CF . Z , , In . - 2 U I I I ' ff I 1 'lfii 'I . ji Y, I. nsefji-iss' ' T, L Z- I I- I I 'I I lil I 1.5. 3 g . . . . I 1 , i' l ,: - ' 3 ' ' ' u ' ' L . . ' H I , A ' , , I, N A 5 I 'ii I I WILLIAM NICHOLSON Foot ball basket ball tenms base ball Atheman soclety Here Mahe glee club Speak of me just as I am LOEY BELL ROGERS C l a s s secretary H S glee club Q P club Campfire Class and H S beauty re porter Eudelphlan socletv When love and duty clash Let duty go to smash VERNON ROGERS ball foot ball basket ball volley ball Atheman society Here Mahe glee club v1ce presxdentS O G club Unless I am shown Iwlll not bellow ERNEST SEBASTAIN Class reporter basket ball Happy go lucky fair and free Nothlng m thls world can bother m PP I-If 1920 : : ' : Z I ll ' P! 5 . . I - - I I . . 5 - A Q ll Y !I H. S. glee clubg trackg base S S I I 2 I ll ' I X l 7 i ,Y K ll ' l 1 el! JUNIOR CLASS At the begmmng of the school the Junlor Class was enrolled m Hlgh school wlth thlrteen members Thlrteen IS usually looked up on as an unlucky number but our class has d1sproved thls ldea We made a record ln foot ball bv havlng sxx men on the squad In basket ball we had seven men three of whom were on the regu lar team There were four Jumors on the base ball and four on the track team The Jumor Class was also represented 1n other lmes such as glee clubs tennls quartets and varlous other organ1zat1ons I the debatlng team two of the three members were J unlors Th1s class was noted for 1ts pep and ablllty for maklng a suc cess of anythlng they began A ple supper and beauty contest was g1ven by the Junlors wh1ch was a great success The beauty of our class was elected Charles Mlller our ever falthful presldent starred m all athlet 1cs and all school work that he undertook John Campbell class v1ce presldent has served hls term well He IS a work r ln both atnletlcs and llterary work of the hwh school Loev Bell Rogers class secretary IS represented xn hlgh school muslc and llterary work She has the honor of bemg H S Beauty Ernest Sebastlar class reporter IS good ln all lmes of school work but IS especlally strong 1n the Manual Tralnmg department V1olet Dyer served on the Student Councll the flrst semester She lS a hard workmg student and takes part ln all muslcal work Vernon Rogers IS also one of our good student w 10 accofnollsh es much IH athletrcs llterary and muslcal events Jane Donnelly represented our class m muslc debate and volce Ceclle Keesee the quletest member of the class takes part ln Orat1on and has been a stralght A student thruout school Holmes Donnelly would hax been a Semor tus year but for the fact that he served ln the Navy two years Holmes supplle the pep at all school events Ceorge Chamblee IS a member of whcm we are all proud be cause he goes lnto h1s work w1th VIID and determmatxon He ranks hlgh both IH the class room and on the atulellc fleld Wrlght Chrxstlan IS another of our athletes He IS an lndustrl ous worker and accompllshes much He held a promment place on all athletlc teams of the year Blll Nlcholson, the Wlttl6St one of the class, IS good 1n both ath letlcs and school act1V1t1es B1ll can always be depended upon for any kmd of work that needs to be done. 9,,.f d- Pflffff 1920 lf Lg. A V4 . , v 1 '- , ', ,flvrj c at r. ' x ' J--V '.- 'P' wr' 77-y-. - 'qw . I5 l' ' ' 'Iul -. A JI . . . . . ll , Al nd 1 - - . N A , . . . , 1, if .. . HIV as-. 9 N ,, in .- . . . I ' 'n v 1 ' l wi? r'-' 11, . , ,r H , ' f i 1 I , ' -Miva, ' Q I' lr' ATA . . -.K 7 I Y 7 ' n , Y ' l . l . . . N . . 9 1 ' ' ' 7 Y ' X . . , . . . Q . Q., O . . v 1 . . . . -9 v . . I . . . . 1 . l . . 1 . . . . w v - -J A . A ' X a v ' Y ' l y f . J . ' 79 . 1 ' . ' ' s V r J 1 ' . . . . - . ' ,C ' - - 1 - , f . 'S JUNIOR HISTORICAL MUSEUM Charles Mlller Sxr Walter Ralelgh .lohn Campbell V1lla Loey Bell Rogers Cleopatra George Chamblee Jullus Caesar V1olet Dyer Queen Ehzabeth Vernon Rogers Captam Llde Holmes Donnelly Charlle Chaplm Jane Donnelly Irene West Blll Nrcholson Slr Toby Belch Wrlght Chr1st1an Napoleon Bonaparte. Cecil Keesee Martha Washlngton CAN YOU IMAGINE. Charhe mlller Nero John Campbell Lora Chesterfxeld Loey Bell Rogers Came Natlon Ernest Sebastlan Hercules George Chamblee Hoover Vlolet Dyer Pearle Whlte Vernon Rogers B1lly Sunday Holmes Donnelly Jess Wxllard .lane Donnelly Salnt Cecxlla Blll NlChOISOH George Washmgton Wrlght Chrlstlan Cardmal Wolsey Ceclle Keesee Theda Bara. I I III III I 4 l U In Fffifi 1020 ,lu L.. 4'----i-'--:B eff -wg---gf ,r-e I 1,--eg :B ' 4, .qzffqiifl---1--.- irlvlgilni pi.: 1134 -5 1 'MU' I-I IC I ' fm. I - 1:-'u'J ., Kg .V su I - fi? 5 s li . f, . 4 J i.: I , I , i 1l fljg4'Ii X . - . . . 3 I i . Ia - I I I I 'Q 'II ' -ll -l ' I I K as if - . I 1 1 e ,g - I Il mii..,giLN:, Ernest Sebast1an-Eads.- g ln - - rg + I . - . D ll Q- R I v I . n l I I I - ' 1 I If i . . 1 . Y' I 1 - . . i 1 I II - 8 . I N . . I 1 Il li I I ,' - - - I el: - - - i I I lg Ii . ' ' IA me I - - II 5: II II I f ' . I I I I: ' - ' , II I I . ll X 1 . . . I fl l ' I . . - . A I Y Y . . . 4 . . . 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H, F? ,,4,,,g , ,V ' ' ' , .1 4 , ,... - , - V..- I Q 1 f -i fl ni il as il I hx.. :nil RUTH BROWN Basket ball tenms Glrls Glee club H S quartet Glrls sex ette m1xed chorus B H T club Alpha Ch1 y favorlte frult lS dates B P CHRISTIAN lenms basket ball track foot ball Student Councll base ball Actors w1ll happen m the best regulated fam1l1es LARL DAY Base ball foot ball H S quar tet Boys octet Boys Gee club mlxed chorus H S or chestra Popular everywhere he goes HELFN DOUGLAS Q P club class beauty volley a I love not man, he IS too sxm ple. o P1 lffi 1920 l ANNA EVANS Udelphlan soclety Campfire Her frlends best know her true worth JESSIE FRASER Basket ball Glrls Glee club H S Qu1ntet mlxed chorus class reporter Udelphlan So clety She would rather talk to a man than be an angel any day CEORGE FREDERIFR Udelphlan Socletv Eat drlnk and be merry for to morrow xe may the THELMA FULLERTON H E C club Glrls Clee elub She s qulet but Oh we -avi' 5 :A Y A FVHI 19412 U- i:fgEl ' rf Qiimfii' ,1-71 TT ' ',,f.iii.- W . -Tgltfg l' I . .--A -f----1--'-..:gg.. ,: .. :...-, ,.4-..L4L.-T.-f Lb- W H ' -7 i l' 'N . 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PV'If.f' 102362 Cf-if BESSIE MICHAEL Basket ball H S quartet Al pha Chl V lust D1gHltV 'XIARY PAT FEW Basket ball Q P club track x ollev ball C ot any chewmg gum CLARA RAMACJF Chas Presldent tenma bas ket ball B H T G1rlsGlee club Alpha Chl track She has '1 heart but for one man JENTNIE ROBINSON Cnla Clee club H S quartet mlxed chorus accompamst H S trlo H S sextette H S olchestra l detest flu tmg 1 .:..-.-'11 ' 5 , , , -H , ,A N- 5 ---- -H -- A --l..v-,,,iig Mil' i 1 5 15i?j3'..7 , -- . 1 -Q Y I ...1 In K, .: X ' n. 4 . 1 'fr f'l '1 kq ' I - at H . P . 1 - ' y My ' ' , -1.4 ,L ' ' Q H . . ,, . ' ,, 1 ' i l ,, 1, . u- . 214 gi l - ,K ' i Ill f'iy1v4,f.,' kv . V I If , l ll U5 , ,J f . .l 1 F ' V ' ' H ill ' ' 5 ' ' 5 5 3 ' 4 K '75 v I ly ., V 3 I ll! ' qu iv . N , lt Nt I2 wg ll El! lj fli Q: fi l. '. '. ! ' 5' 4 ll ' ,H VJ J ' A A A , . , , ll ll' . 'C 9 y ' 4. f' ' Q ' 5 - - -: I- A s f 1 - la , - al 4: n I lil n L 7 I ' ll lil , S . V g fl 1 pg 5 ll' , I 'I - l l lg ill It '. ' - - ' I . I - - v Q sv I u ' 'I ' if 17 Y , .. , . i 4 lm , . . ' . . ' - - ' IW A ,, ' ' 1 I' ffvfh. T A 1' .1 'U , ' S' X U H v it ' .. f .njc-A ,.l ' . I, 1 Il V! L J 1 In 1 'fl . il. I - l 1 'I l :ii O ...Lk .l........ PAUI SHEPARD Foot ball basket ball Boys glee club Boys octet H S quartet H S qumtet mlX6d chorus orchestra Vamped by Gosh Well Prof It s lust llke th1s MARY THOMASON Class secretary volley ball basket ball Her ways are ways of qulet ness LENA TURMAN Basket ball ht rary tracl Well what s your hurrv we ve got all the ume m the world X l'i'lA BILI INFSI LY H E C elub My heart IS ten tlmes 1 ger than my looks A .1920 RAY DOUGLAS Basket ball foot ball track H S orchestra Boys Glee club m1xed chorus boys Oc e He who falls IH love wlth him self finds no rlvals JOE SERANI Basket ball foot ball Does yo love yo honey? Yes mdeed ah do IRERE SIMPSON I ln lookmg for someone to love 'VIARIFTTA HOLLIS I m savmg my kxsses for someone 117 I PVH'.fI 1920 A--M 4 4 'f f- bs, -9, Sli-' V- -. 15- - - Y, ,I - .,: In ,V ' N In M I ' I , I, 'A'41 3 ., l,z' V ,If I I - ' 1 5 9 5 -f T ? .l ,i a , , , 4 4 , 81' . 1 A ' ' . ' , f 3 X - I 5 9 - Q, 3, .. , . t t. f I I V H . . . - ,ur VI h In l ' U 1 P 1' , 1 ' . . 5 - :N l xx I ' . 7 ' ' - rv I I A - gg , - l' Q E ' I , - S 4 ,. ! E I I I i , . . ' 1 V fi M fsollllownoul B His 1 mu The Sophs are what may be called an or1g1nal class for It has d1rected 1ts own course from the very flrst We have made records ln varlous Tlger act1v1t1es whlch wlll go down ln the hlstory of VK H S as among the most thr1ll1ng Some of our members have made the foot ball basket ball and base ball teams for several years Wlnlllflg the tltle of Stars Thls year s fame has been added to our record by havmg five of our gxrls on the State Champlonshlp Basket Ball Team Our class has not only made the best record ln scholarshlp ln school but we can boast also of the greatest varlety of talent along all l1nes of student endeavor that has ever been gathered mto a smgle class We have not a smgle member but who IS proflclent ln some hne of musxc l1terary or athletxc atta1nment We have among us a satelllte IH all sorts of athletlcs namely Malnard Kennerly He has starred 1n foot ball and basket ball by havlng ln hlm the stuff that develops the w1ll to wln He IS also classed hlgh as a student Clara Ramage IS our all state Jumpmg center who has won many laurels for the Tlger Clan She IS also a clever tennxs player Ruth Brown our star forward IS much feared by all our oppo nents She smgs plays p1ano and v1ol1n exceedmgly well She plays tennls also We have Joe Seran our sklllful mechamc He IS a shark on drlvmg automoblles w1th one hand QV, QSee JQSSIG Fraser for au thorxty J Lena Turman and V1v1an Ke1th are our famous readers Iena IS also one of the best basket ball players 1n the State Earl Day Paul Shepard and Ray Douglas our leadmg musl CIHDS ar now tutors for the hlgh school orchestra Jenny Roblnson IS an all around mus1c1an and ranks wlth t u hlghest as a student B B Chrxstlan our wee T1ger ln spxte of h1s SIZE lS a valua ble member of W H S We all say tenms IS hrs mlddle name J essle Fraser IS not only a vamplre but IS one of tae qulcke t most aglle and most tenaclous guards seen on a basket ball court She IS an A Student and smgs well In the socxal llne we are w1th the hlgqe t We are always ready to fight battles and wm Tlger vlctorles and are destmed to make conslderable nolse ln these respected halls of learning W must agree wxth the Faculty that toe prospects for the class of 22 are the best ever We are all lookmg forward to the next year when we ex pect to F3159 the standard of Junlordom to the hlgnest pltch and set a pace for all Jemors to come Ia lffl 1020 L-. l 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 ...J A ,H ,, , Q -. ,-- ? f,lTl,A,T1 -'1f., 'i , '::'Q4:f,fQe:'Af, fl ,Q :'- ' Nl rw -'-' 1-- -L--1 -' -----f----H , --AU -:gd 1- ,. . ,-r::i'Ag: 1 .4l1 Nd 11 W' Y l 'W ' 1 .' , 1 fi, l ll, .W E ,warg ll yl. sf?-.5 12 'Wi 1- ll 1-1 .lj if, 1 . la , wr v Y in .FI rxrj k A 4 s I .-1 . - i Q - li ll af? ,J 1 ff- ' ' ' - , , ' lf 2 l +1 J 3' . . . . . . . . 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' L 1 ll al QUPlll0Ml0lil' G5 lA1 IS I HLS Best natured Helen Douglas C utest Geoxge Flederlck Nat 3, Blggzest Bluffer Mamard Kennerly Nlost lmpohte Ray Douglas ll 1tt1est B B Chrlstlan Most p6bS1II'l1St1C 'Nlarv Patten Blggest flnt Jessle I r lsel Old Illilld Nlarv Fhomason Alert Ienme Kobmson Sarcastlc V 1v1an Kelth Most Pohte Paul Shepard Handsomest Earl Day Ffzcultv Pet I 01s Klker Most ifj,llSll I-luth Brown Vlost toncuted Iena lurman Nerwest Flara Ramage Dlgmfled lhelma Fullerton Nlost graclous Anna Evans Best conversatlonahst Malnard Kennerly Most studxous Stella Hall Blggest glrl Chaser Joe Qeran 'Xlanmsh Loxs Kxker Phe vamp Ruth Brown Heart smasher J CSSIE Fraser Greatest mus1c1an Jenny Roblnson LIVE wire, B B Chrxstlan fpmwi' M VVITI' 19267 l ,Y N - .. 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' v , . , . , . . . . 4.3 he II' XWORIIII is n lm s 'Q 'Vlamard Kennerly No sorghum molasses for me I ll take Dou lases Thelma Fullerton I am succeedlng very well m domg Wrlght Mary Patten I used to lxke summer days but now I llke Earl days Jessle Fraser I guess you thmk you re cute but you re not I am Clara Ramage Please pass me some Moore Lols Klker I l1ke Hmes D111 Plckles best Joe Seran Huh vou go to the dlckens B B Chrlstxan Well you have to have a proof Ray Douglas Huh I sure thmk lots of myself IXIN IDP ki bllkll Joe Seran s Teeth and Halr Mamard Kennerly s Eyes Ray Douglas D1mples George Frederxck s Style Earl Day s Complex1on and D1spos1t1on Paul Shepard s Musxcal Abxhty B B Chrlstlans Wxts XN llllill Xl BOX Thelma Fullerton s Han' Lena Turman s Teeth Helen Douglas Fyes Lols Klker s Smlle JCSSIQ Fraser s Dxmples Ruth Brown s Style Jenny Rob1nson's XN1tS Clara Ramage's Basket Ball Ab1l1ty Mary Patten's Good Nature V1v1an Ke1th's Cuteness Anna Evan's Kmdness Mary Thomason's D1spos1t1on Stella Hall's Modesty I ' + WHL 1920 1 -.. ... --,,.-.,,-, V ---- W if' -lf.I' H' . 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Q' AFS fi H Z! la if w! l W LOIS COOPER Id rather study muslc than men CTNEVA DENNIS 'lhls IS my beloved self ln whom I am well pleased 1 'II MA FOX Happy am I from care I am ree VN hy aren t they all content Ld llke me IDELLLA HALL She s quiet but On! I -A-- - pp y -W wfm'ifC1ir 1 9 2 o GLADYS HUME She looks the whole world IH the face for she fears not any man I ILLY HUME 'Vlodesty becomes her ROSA KING Fathers prxde and mothers o SALWA KOURI A blg 110156 done up 111 a sm xll pfwkage I 1920 4,- IA H LGI .451 ..f.1v 4- - W u- ,x . ,, -'Y , l a t -al -wr I X . r- A--3 v- j f .4 - W Q -Y, , ,W H, U-,,- -- JOHN LONG A prince among athletes was WILLIAM PATTEN He IS fast approachmg the angele SMITH ROBINSON Rouno as a buscult busy as a bee Cutest httle thmg you ever dld see THELMA SETFLES When there IS mlschlef brew mg ehe 19 at the bottom of L Hf 1920 -'Ka W GOLDA SHEPARD Meek and gentle as a lamb WLNDLLL SHIFLETT Dont study too much you mlgnt learn somethmg HAROLD STEPH If mathematles be the food of hfe feed on LILLIE STREATER A glrl of broad proportlons NYW5-v'j7'fr va. 4' JJ- ni PIJ 19211 W---'- 1 '-'-'-- '- ' -gg . .12 ' ':'4i: - :,.Wf ,... -, - 1-4' 0 -,w Q, -' 1 I1 Sl Q -,I .3 'f if . , , ' , W,-x-,, Lnfhz, ' A 5,2 ' in 5. 1 .V I 2 its , V 4 5.3: ,- N. xv ,- , up Q v - ' . . 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A , V 1 ,, 1 1 I , I 6 ' ' ' I v I I 1 n ' W f 5 ' '- 1, , A 5 , , - 4 X e ! . .l K 1 Q ' 5 , 5 e ., n Ng H A , ' - , I . , V - gig F ' x4..?':' - -J H ' r ....,...:...7' V I' ' -- ' ' ' in Xxx 9541 MAYMIE ST UMPP She hath a heart but for one man GRACE THOMASON Crazy and nutty as can be What she w11l be 1n the fu ture we soon shall see ISAAC WALKER He comes to town school to be 1n better company GONEY WILLIAMS No weddmg bells for me quote the raven never more FWHM 1920 John I Ong Presldent Harold Steph Vlce Pres1dent 'Vlam1e Stumpp Secretary and Treasurer Colors Purple and Green Ry Flower Vlolet CLASS YEI L Purple and Green' Purple and Green' Freshmen' Freshmen' Keen' Keen' Keen' The Freshm n class of 1920 IS the l1vel1est class ln school D cember 3 1919 we all went on a we1n1e roast at the bluff One Monday mornlng ln chapel we entertalned the school 'l he M1Fth Provokmg School room grven by all of the class kept the pupxls laughmg from beglnmng to end Immedlately after the play a few songs and readlngs were rendered by other members ol the class A new pupll Jomed the Freshman class at the begmnlng of the second semester Ethel Poore who came from Halleyvxlle Wlth the old 'l lger Sp1r1t we heartlly welcome her to our ranks WHY I CAMF TO W H S AS A FRESHMAN Blll Patten Had to Harold Steph No other asylum to resort to C race Thomason Force of hablt John Long County Jall was lull Gony WlllldmS Got tlred ol farmmg Irene Slmpson Saw some cute boys h re Mamle Stumpp Couldn t stand me at home lhelma Settles lo hav a good t1me Isaac Walker Wanted a girl and those at home knew me too well Idella Hall lo study French blllltll Roblnson Runs ln the fam1l3 Mlldred Dlxon It's a secret H v I Marletta Holhs My love for travel Geneva Denms Can't go any where else, too far to the depot ' l 1 h il 4' 0 I '. ill '1 Pfflff 19912 ' Jl L I 'lift ,ff ,A A mf- -S i'fif'Qf-G fl 'in' --.......H- .-.. M-.V-.-f ..-. -. - . -. , .-Vy L . x?1.'. ,. 1,21 wg. Q if 'Em' -L-.FL . 'fam J Mt. A 'f , , , '. ' . v l ' ' 41' Ii-JR 'lt' S' L v' ' ' A 1 1 - - F? if - - - - ' , - Q1 My Motto, Bsharp, Bnatural but never Bflat 'nj'- 1 f 1 M j J Q :X it 51 Q. . . . . ll' 9 . 6- g + , 41 ' ' sr ' , . ., . 54 W ' ' 77 ' . , ' 7 v , ,N . . . . . i ' 1 , . xl III 5 15 7 , . . . . 31 'y y P1 11 1 1 o Q n 1 V, . . V7 . ' N' ' . ' SE l , A - I 1 '- A ' at .. ' - 1 ' e . A . Kp , , I rw N -rw O ' 'l -H - :E ' S' W ' '. l 1. . . E ll. f' e-AQ M' Faoin S Gony W1ll1ams Down on the I1 arm John Long He s a Devll 1n hxs own Hom Isaac Walker O What a Pal was Mary .I ack Forrester Long Boy Thelma Settles Vamp Harold Steph Dear Old Pal of M1ne Mamle Stumpp Honey 'I own Irene Slmpson Johnny s ln Town Salwa Kourx Araby Idella Hall I ll Thmk of You Smlth Robmson Are you from Heaven? Grace Thomason Dev1l s Ragtlme Rosa Klng Rask of Plcardy Golda Shepard I am Lonesome for You Geneva Denms Plg Latm Love Isaac Vt alker Memorlls W endall Shlflett I d I ove to be a Sallor e Town CII nan wr sl QXN!lBHHlI1D'NM Thelma Settles L1 L1 sweet mama Harold Steph 'lake 'Ville Dora s place ln the umverslty as French mstructor Smlth Roblnson A second C '1l1 Curu Grace Thomason Sodl Jerker Iohn Long Hoot black Gony Wlll13mS Algebra teacher Colda Shepard Owner of beauty parlor Salwa Kour1 Crow up and be somebody Rosa Kmg Become a vamp Nlarme Stumpp Re so nebody s cook lack Forrester C et fat Isaac Walker Become tlmld Idella Hall Play basket ball. Geneva Denms Be a brunette 1920 - F! I ,- '. ' , ,-I' lv 2 5' gr' -. -f . I v v - , 5 A ' - Ax 1 rr QE- -Q! 2, 61 v ' ' ' sl , '4 Jil 'A ' , - 'V u H Q? c . 2 ,vu rr . Q . AQJU8' 61 19 ' ' .I 1 . .nuff I 'J' --Ac ' rr , ' L4 1 77 ' an v ' n T- n 1 --an 77 rc r ' an ' ' Qu xr -u ' ' ' H ' -u ' 77 sl 77 . ' nc ' ' n l v Au ' my E . I Q ' , ' Ld v - rr vvq 1 x.f n 1 ii V Y 41 QV 1 I Y 1 V 1 -I 41 1s' A ' A n Y L 1 L L, . , , , . . . 7 I . c . . , . . L - rc T , I . H 4 - L C o I l V. 1' n L ' . n L - I . f ' 1 L ' L I . W 1 c 1 . ' Y. . .--1--an--e- -1 -- 7 1 , 5 EIGHTH GRADE Cal Top row left to rxght Dolly Evans J B Howard Jerald Aldrldge Gordon Day Laurence Youngblood Wallace Fullerton Mlddle row lVIayme Ruth Weldon lone Dlxon Ceorge Roger Dev zle Whlte Stella Mane Tate Lower row Mane Campbell Slnrley Fraser Maxme Cutllp. Helen Kennerly, Della Kemth, Jennme Bell Wlllmott 'N V' ag' 4- PKHR 1920 r , - Vi 4 6 ' , F , Y Y VY H V V tj, l Mn .14 ,:. V . . ' as '.,bf' ef eh' 1 al l , . 2WJ1, ' 'Q ' , . -'Lv - lfffi,-A., ' ,fir , gf'f,fj' fx 'ps 'l r il ' - ,t ,I ,tv '42 W f . vi ,Q I., 1: . ff, ' :lf , 5161 Q 1 H , ,ffl , ' 111,991.1 ml' v .url ll . il 9 1 l X , . . Y ' ' Y Y ' , . , . , , I S, .- , I . l ! I ' WW Isliff-fx f'v EIGHTH GRADE lb? 'lop row left to mg xt I wurence Hfmox GI Oxplm Ihrllex Opal Clark Plume: Iuller ton Inlime Fhastam Rav qteph I ower row left to mzht 'X era Dennm Altl NIM I ZBILCI I orene Budg es NI'1rth'1 Pmtten X lI'TlI'l1J. Sebflstlan Om IS L lV11'.J'1 1020 l W i SEVENTH GRADE fab Top Row Ol1nVarnum Gene Muller Buster Klker Gurvls Taylor Clarence Lane Johnme R1Ck9ttS Orrls Blevms George Coley Vlrgxl Logan Bottom Row Gladys Varnum Ethel Butler Molene Outland Lu ulle Smlth Effie Cohea K T8 wrhifi 1920 I 16 J SEVENTH GRADE lbl Top Row Hurley Stokes Lewls Barham Joseph Walker Herbert England Kenneth Malnard Henry Jennlngs Gllbert Wlnn B111 Tucker Bottom Row Frelda Douglas Eva Kourl Edmol d Kay Sm1th Wlllxne Stokes Melba Drake Pauhne Day Pfllff 1920 'Po - 1 f1EE1:g:.3'3.1ga i -W--E N . M --'-fg:':::.i.:.g:1::::. ' ..-..-... W M I P' . QQ w il l 1' l. ' Pikif' ' ,, 544,11 I 4 'a Il 1 if l . il ' nm, I I I l la 1 .. ip N I I l ' l 1 ' - ' ' . ' . 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Wi ,fig -4 l ?i'1 If -5, V rf A Bur 'QM ,- lg - - , ,ri W4 A I ,wx ' -Lxffhrf ww R I 5 4 g I f , B 1 ' u 1 1 L N , I I: 4 t AK . 1' .. 9 9 0 4 0 11 C s . -x O ' an 0 5 W 1 QA Q I O LY ' .1 S - I an Ci 3 1 4 Tub H4Il'lI If Tu.: R 'l he Llttle Tlger IS a dynamlc force IH W H S It IS the pow er whlch has unlfled all our efforts both 1l'lSld8 and outsxde the class room It has stood for everythmg that would add to the honor of fort It IS a l1ve w1re wh1ch connects the school wlth the commum ty Thru our fifty exchanges lt has carrxed the news of our achleve ments to all parts of the Unlted States The L1ttle Tlger IS our school paper publlshed seml monthly by the students It IS a portrayal of all our actlvltles and shows the pep and enthuslasm of the student bodv 'l here are many thlngs that have helped to make the Llttle T1g er a declded success The financxal backlng g1V9H by the business men the sp1r1t of co operat1on and harmony and the great lnterest shown by everyone have all been lmportant factors Ruby Bass Edltor ln chlef the Hub of the wheel She 1S the mainstay of the staff and has worked on unceaslngly when oth ers forgot or shlrked thelr duty Wlthout her tlreless efforts we no doubt would be wlthout a school paper today It IS ma1nly thru her efforts that the paper IS kept up to date and lssued promptly Ruby w1ll be very greatly mlssed next year Earl Day as asslstant ed1tor knows Just how thmgs ought to go Hls practxcal experlence m thls work makes hlm especlally valuable to the Tlger Staff Earl s Vocabulary IS of the best Hugh Barham has been the best of buslness managers Hls careful and consxstent dealmgs have galned the respect of the mer chants and the Llttle Tlger has always been able to meet lts finan clal obhgatlons promptly Hugh s place w1ll also be hard to fill Sterllne Wrlght asslstant busmess manager thru her lndustry has made thls year s Llttle T1ger pay for ltself regularly John Wlllxams Jane Donnelly John Long and Dot Frasfr have carrled on the dutles of thelr departments very credltably Rudolph H111 has worn out a thousand penclls trymg to portray the records of the varxous Txger athletlc teams Rudolph IS especx ally valuable be ause hls work alway s comes ln on tlme Era Shlflett the staff flunky deserves speclal ment1on for her Wllllflg and able work She has been the Ed1tor's R1ght hand man 1n many an hour of need The Lxttle Tlger has Just been awarded the bronze shleld glven by the UDlV6FSllZV to the best hlgh school newspaper IH Group C rr Mawiiql PVHR 1920 M 5' -f S' , fit' H - -M-so -lv nfl 'A 'F Q5 6 8,1 . -'lg w I Y 1 r x 1 A I 1 4: H, , . . . . . . Lf' M3 ' IU- Y-' ' ' I - wg. by W. H. S. It has encouraged patrxotlsm, ambltlon, and sustalned ef- 54, Y ff . ' . . . ' iff-Kraft' - Eg all - . ll . . . . . wx 1 - 1' T . ' . . . Ei l . . . , . I V' . :l l , . ' . . l - ' l. . . . . . , n 1 l A . l l , ' ' ' , ll .il ' - I I . . l . . I I u ' 1 . 1 . n s u ' 1 l C o . . . . . . . i I . . 4 5 . . . T l , . . . - if . . . , . T . . , . . g Y . y , . , . . . l l 7 v v K 5 3 1 .N r . . . ' KC Il ' ' ' , . wa! 44 Luk MM LITERARY SOCIETIES Early 1n the year the student body met and selected Hugh Bar two then dlvided the student body mto two groups whlch were hence forth to be r1val literary socxetles Each soc1ety then selected a name and completed permanent orgfmlzatxon In the course of tlme the two groups were recognlsed as Eudelphlan and Atheman Socletxes Phe Eudelphlan officers are Earl Day pres1dent John Camp bell vlce presldent Dorothy Fraser secretary Era Shlflett report er 'lhe Athenlan officers are Sterllne Wrlght presldent Earl Se ran vlce presldent Charles Mlller secretary Clara Ramage report Alternate meetings were held each week at the church and much enthuslasm was shown Duets quartets glee clubs etc were or ganlzed ln each society and splendld programs were arranged Many of the students who heretofore took no lnterest Ill thls work ar now dependable workers and pleasing entertalners It was the I,I'21lHlI1g we received ln our llterary meetmgs that helped us wln the 11terary d1v1s1on of the County Meet and boast two glee club cups and two first places ln readmg contests at Ada lhe boys who have heretofore taken httle interest ln muslc won first honors in glee club and made a good showlng at the State Meet Much of our success IS due to the mterest and encouragement of the faculty and we deslre to express our appreciation of same 1920 :gf -- egg:-weA--2'35,gii3e?fT fi21 A -- 'wa----F FSL lf' I F' . ,Z ' Q, , .' I f d f, '1i'5? a - C - 3,5 W '14 .5 ham and Rudolph Hill as temporary literary society leaders. These I of 1 . - A wiv. . . . . ,p x . . . 2 , .' 3 - lk r . I I 1 J I 1 ' 5 ' . . I Z. ' 9 I' ' r - f Q r ' er. 5 gl ' . , , , . - 1 If . . . . le 1 D - ., , . . .Q M 1 . . l l if e C ' ' . I i. . . . . . . i 5 M . . xl l ' ' 5 ! Q . P DEBATING TEAM The hfe of our debatlng team was short smce they partlclpated ln only one mter SCh0l3.StlC debate thxs sesslon whxch was agamst Semlnole our old tlme rlval Tnough they lost thus debate they proflted by It ln many ways and mterpreted their defeat as gam Our team IS composed of Jane Donnelly John Campbell and Rudolph H111 Jane IS an expeflenced debator havmg been on Sand Sprmgs high school wlnmng debatlng team She IS httle but loud and we are proud of her Jane gets most of her practlce in the school room argumg wlth her student frlends on every posslble subject John and Rudolph have always made the W H S debatlng teams smce the beglnmng of our debatmg career They are both competent orators also each having claimed his share of contest honors The latter won first honors ln the County and Dlstnct Meets th1s year Rudolph graduates thls year and W H S wxll lose a valuable gem when he goes away Though he has httle to say he is always busy performmg dutles to ald our school Our sorrel top' debater is only a Junlor, so we can depend on hlm a whlle longer at least kr fa J- I I 1 l I I I PPTHR 1020 - .. ,piLi1,.l-1. 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In , A J X a Q - I I v H1 h School Play MR BOB IJlIECl9fl by 'Xllss C ook CAsT OP Cllmxc Tl lls l hlllp Roysoll Hugh I3 nh llll Robert Brown Rudolph Hlll Aunt Becky Dulothy Fr lsel' Marlon Frl Shltlett Ixathellne Qtevllne XVTlLl1f M nd X lvl ln Kelfh Butler Paul Shephard Nlr Bob IS a Comedy bflsed upon mlstaken lrlentltv and tn olfl Illdlfl s effort to utabllsh a hone for destltute cats Mr I ob the Illllxlldffle of M lrlon proxes herselt qulte as effluent as .1 man IH boat raclng y t ln the end she manlfests her femlnlne weak n ss by becomlng engaged to Phlllp Wir Brown, the archltect tor the home tor the fl8bt1tl1lL6 t its 18 the VIC tlm of the entfmgllng em barrasslng and humorous consequences of the mlstaken ldentlty of Wir Bob Durlng the lntermlsslon we wer dellghtfully entertalned bv two songs rendered by Dorothy Fraser and two readlngs rendered by Smlth Roblnson lg 66 ,Y . . , .,. v is Y 1 w 'lv A 1 . : 2 K 1 . -. . -. ,. f 1 ,A -Y -f vi . Z.. 1 . ' , .. ., ,- -, . -. 41 l '. 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A - - 'N ' i , H f , . .-. . 1 ' , s - Q J'4 J ' 'Q High School Orchestra The puplls and faculty of the school not only apprecxate our or chestra but the publlc generally has rendered hearty applause when ever and wherever xt has appeared It has been called upon to ren der muslc for a number of spe 1al occaslons not connected wlth the School and fllled them all wlth credlt to xts membership and to W H S also Personnel Smlth Robmson flrst vlohmst xs dlsplaylng re markable talent for her age and experxence Jenny Robmson plamst IS a splendld reader and a graceful per Ray Douglas second comet IS an enthuslastlc muslclan who never mlsses a rehearsal Gordon Day trombone bears the reputatlon of belng a classy performer and lS the llfe of the orchestra Paul Shepard lst cornet IS a player wlth a splendld future Charley Mlller tuba has had conslderable experlencexn a num ber of good bands and may always be depended upon Holmes Donnelly snare drummer xs a natural muslclan Farl Day solo cornetlst has played Wlth many good bands and orchestras To hlm IS largely due the credlt for organlzmg the or- chestra of whlch he IS at present the Dxrector , . , - . 0. 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GIRLS GLEE CLUB Dlrector C lam Howard President Sterllne Wright Vice Presldent Ruth Brown Qecretary Era Shlfiett The Clrls Glee Club is one of the most merltorlous organiza tions in the school It IS composed of nlneteen o the Ch0lC8at War blers in school who Justlv deserve the llberal pralse given them Their aim has been to raise the standard of music ln W H S hlgh er which purpose they have accomplished well They have xppeared on several programs during the year The 1ally the beautiful Blue White and Cold Sprlng Cantata which featured the sec ond halt of this program lhe girls won first place in the County contest and only the misfortune ol losmg thelr director thru sickness kept them from wln ning more honors Miss Howard has worked hard and falthfully to make the Glee Club a success Too much praise cannot be given her for its suc cess Jennie Robinson accompanist has also been an important fac tor in the success of this as well as every other musical orgamzatlon in the school Her tireless efforts deserve more praise than we can express here l , 1 c . , . , , Q L , a . , . . . . I l - . . . . , . 1 - , . 2 ' . special musical program given by the Club was well received, espec- - ' Li I ' I 77 ' 1 ' r 1 ' 1 1 . A 1. . . ' . , . - L Q1 JRC' ,1- L4 f ffl Sl as ggi' Yrmp,-gig .f YQ' 5 fa' sam wx PE if WWA Aghvw v JVQQQQWVQQ W 'f W., 2 T LF fs' X' WOM X WL: ,lil GIRLS QUARTET Ou1 Glrls Quartet IS composed of four most competent smgers Thelr VOICGS are full of melody and sweetness and comb1ne 1n most pleaslng harmony Two of the g1rls won first places 1n County con tests whlle the other two placed The members of the Quartet are Dorothy Fraser, flrst soprano, Jane Donnelly, second s0prano, .I en ny RODIDSOH, first alto Sh1rley Fraser se ond alto Dorothy has cla1med her share of the medals ln varlous Vocal contests She IS a valuable a1d to all our muslcal orgamzatlons Jane has won the admlratlon of many wlth her quamt and cun nxng melodxes She IS a dependable steppmg stone to our muslcal success Jenny needs no 1ntroduct1on She has sung smce her wee years and wlthout her we would feel lost ln a world unknown to mus1c Shlrley IS a commg star mn the muslcal realm She takes part ln all muslcal undertaklngs and always gets her share of the pralse All our Quartet w1ll be w1th us the comlng year wlth the excep txon of Dorothy X I L. 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F 23' V l' N-fH5E i'T 5 4-syiflf fx iw Another up to date organlzatlon wlth hlgh ldeals IS our Hlgn School Boys Quartet It is composed of four of Wewoka s most popular and most accomphshed young men These boys are not on ly competent smgers but are also accomphshed ln other hnes Three of them are 1n the Hlgh School Orchestra whlle the other has played a clever role 1n both the Hlgh School plays staged thls year Two of tnem were bass and tenor sololsts respectlvely They won flrst honors ln the hterary d1v1s1on of the County Meet and would more than hkely have won at Ada had there been a contest of thls klnd there It IS malnly thru the unceasmg efforts of Mlss Howard that the Boys Quartet as well as all our other muslcal organlzatlons ha proven so pronounced a success The members of the Quartet are Paul Shepard flrst bass Hugn Barham barltone Earl Day second tenor and Ray Douglas fxrst tenor Jn FWHM 1920 -0 'lf l ii .li 5. I 'P 'ttf ,.r'-' in c-. 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' , . , . . . , . 1 1 ' 'I , 1 4 s 4 l , , , , S I ' 0 ' r v 1 l v r r l . l I ,I , T 0 N 5 W , 1 Q ll l if wife gs -06 W BOYS GLEE CLUB Top Row Paul Shepard Earl Day Hugh Barham Fred Frederxck George Fredenck Mannard Kennerly John Long Lower Row Ray Douglas Gordon Day Wrxght Chrxstxan Vernon Rogers Holmes Donnelly The hxgh scnool orgamzatxon of whlch we are the most proud IS the boys G te Club Thls IS the first Vear the boys have taken any fmppreclable mterest ln muslc but Judgmg from thelr volces no one would cvez take them to be amateurs They won first honors IH both the County and Dlstrlct contests as proof of whlch they now have m thexr possessxon a banner 'md a lovmg cup lhey played a most attractwe role ln the annual muslcal pro gram In fact It w Ls h re that they made then' debut 1n glee club work They entered the State con test at N ox man also, where they showed up well ln cornpetltlon wlth such well tramed orgamzatlons as are put out by Ponca Clty, Tulsa, and Oklahoma Clty Hlgh Schools, who were the three wmners respect1vely. In the club there are two tenor sololsts, two bass soloists, and an excellent quartet Only two of the boys graduate thls year, so prospects for a suc cessful future are peachy 1920 l , Y 4. I Tu: 4 'A VH.A.1,A'u 1, , X 5-. S351 ' -HQ: --f- ----2 ---- --- ,A , -- -- . -7' . ----Nw - e - - 4 Y 1 V V .h- 'r.' ' 3' 1 , N '. V , .' ' . ,Q nt V MV tv K' 5, - H v 9 . q - up . f , 2 q ' ' 1 Khin ..,59. ' -'ua I,- l 1 v 1 9 1 v 1 - T 1 1 y , . . Q J . . . . V , L E . . . L 1. ' , I - if. L K c I ,X YJ l 1 . v . . . l Q . . , L s. MANUAL TRAINING QUARTET Left to rlght Ray Douglas Gordon Day Earl Day Paul Shepard The Manual Tramlng Quartet deserves speclal men tlon and com mendatlon for tne success lt has attalned It IS a valuable adjunct to W H S and lts appearance IS always looked forward to wmth pleasure It IS composed of four talented young men who ale not only anxlous to do credlt to themselves but who are strn mg tor the general advancement of the school Altho only recently orgamzed because of the practlcal muslcal experlence and ablllty of lts members lt wlll compare favorably wxth the best school quartets ln Oklahoma In fact W H S IS noted for ltS muslcal talent both among the bo3s and glrls and the quar tet ms the outgrowth of the umversal desxre on the part of the puplls to excel ln everythmg to whlch they turn. It IS composed of Earl Day, Paul Shepard, Ray Douglas, and Gordon Day Pffffff 19263 A4 I I I I .Ii III I. 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N l resident Jane Donnelly Motto A Qtiteh in Time qaves Nine Vice president Clen va Dennis C,olors Pink and Green Secretary tieasurer Maymie btumpp Blower link Rose Reporter Fra Shlflett Emblem Dish and Spoon Some of the things which the Home Economics C lub has done this year are Banqueted the Commercial C'lub Served hot lunches to a troop ot two hundred seventy soldiers equipment Served banquet giv n by C ommereial C'lub to B isket I3 ill C hamps Their cold drink and sandwich stind served thc needs ol the in ner man during the C ounty 'Nlett Qent thru girls to korman to enter the state contest in cake baking In the s wing department over one hundred garments mule Our house plans met with approval of architects Nlot only do we learn to cook and sew, but to make and mam tain an efflclent home ' z , . ' ' ' ' ' ll .1 1 ' fi ' 1 ' . 'N N . I ' 1: Maintained 21 Cafeteria, paying all expenses, and necessary . ' '9 ' ' ' as 1 C Z ' 3 ' .T 1 3, 1 . 1 l F ' ' - . 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' a Y SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Instructor Mlss Irma Geer SOLID GEOMETRY The Geometrlc Blg Four Hugh Barham Fred Frederlck Rudolph Hlll Earl Seran PLANE GEOMETRY CLASS ROLL The people who lmagme thmgs Ruth Brown George Cham blee B B Chrlstlan Holmes Donnelly Ray Douglas Helen Doug las Vl0l8t Dyer Anna Evans Jessle Fraser Thelma Fullerton V1 vlan Kelth St lla Hall Mamard Kennerly Clarence Klker Jenny Roblnson Loey Rogers Frnest Sebastlan Paul Shepard Mary Thomason Lena Turman Sterlme Wrlght PHYSICS CLASS ROLL The Sc1ent1fic Ten Opal Casey Wrlght Chrlstlan Ruby Douglas, Fred Frederlck, Ceclle Keesee, Charles Mlller, Vernon Rogers, Loey Rogers, John Wllllams, Sterllne Wrlght. ci V' 'Ml PPfH'.fZ 19267 A44 ALPHA CHI OFFICERS IVIEMBLRS Presldent Ruth Brown Ruby Doufflas V109 Presxdent Em Salflett Vxolet Dyer Secretarx Opal Casey Clara Ramzmge Treasurer Dorothy Fraser Reporter Ruby Bass Sponsor M ss Loulse Cook Sergeant at Arms Sterlme Wnght Emblem Owl Flovx er Red Tullp Motto Forward March ' 1 - rn f Y , c l ' 7 , , v 7 ' 1 3 , 1 7 Colors ..... -- ............ Wine and Blue ff-U ,, BOY SCOUTS Top row-- Rudolph Hill, Earl Day, B. B. Christian, Charlie Miller, Ray Douglas, Issac Walker, Gordon Day, Wm. Patten. Middle row-Orris Hill, Harold Sebastian, Gene Miller, Laurence Bottom row Youngblood KennethMa1nard Wallace Fullerton Olin Varnum Willis Barker Harold Steph George Rogers Gurvis Taylor J B Howard Bill Tucker Buster Klker Gerald Aldridge 71 Camphre Snap Shots 'I l I l ,l i l 1 l l I CAMPFIRE GIRLS Guardlan Irma Geer Patrol Leaders Sterllne Wrlght Era Shlflett and V1olet Dyer Our Campflre here 1S very young havlng obtalned our N at1onal Charter J an 1 1920 but we are worklng hard for each glrl of the elghteen Charter members to galn the hlghest rank and her full re mal record ThlS has been poss1ble because each girl has had the sp1r1t of Work Health and Love the law of the Campflre The Campflre has fostered and developed ln each glrl a closer understandlng of each other a warmer spmt of comradeshlp a de SITC for blgger better nobler thlngs and a love for the great out uoors All thls has been posslble because of the sp1r1t of the meet 1ngs planned by the glrls and thelr guardlan whlch are very pxctur esque and attractxve The paradox of l1fe IS that we keep that part of It whlch we g1V9 to others and that we lose that whlch we save for ourselves lhe breath of the sp1r1t IS llke the breeze grasp It to hold and there IS nothlng It IS l1ke the heart whlch grows by glvmg love Th1S expresses the beautlful splrxt of the Campflre glrls orgamzatlon The Campflre g1rls are now planning an entertamment 1n the form of a play program to defray expenses of costumes and a camplng trlp We have a lal ge and enthuslastlc group IH the Blue Bxrd dlVlSlOH most of whom wlll be N atlonal members next year We have a beautxful charter framed and hung IH the H S office Hldden wlthln th1s framed charter are the names of our elghteen splendld charter members of the Natxonal Camp of Wewoka and thelr guard lan who has orgamzed and developed thelr Camp and fllled the capaelty of a b1g slster to the glrls The law of the Campflre IS Seek Beauty GIVE Servlce Pursue Knowledge Be Trustworthy Hold on to Health Glorlfy Work Be Happy ROI L OF MEMBERS Ruby Bass Colda Shepard Ruby Douglas Opal Casey Sterllne Wrlght Era Shlflett Loey Rogers Thelma Fullerton Jane Donnelly Mary Thomason Ruth Chamblee Vxolet Dyer Mary Patten Lena Turman, Jenny Roblnson, Helen Douglas, Anna Evans, Clara Ramage B. H. T. CLUB 1 Violet, chief cook, 2 Dot, ramxod, 3 Sterlme, hlgh mogul, 4 Fmney, mama, 5 Ruth, tomyhawk, 6 Opal, bottle washer, 7 Clara, ? lmystlcy lSee cut on next pagel W FV!-If 19211 1 3 l..ff TI'-'V' -vil1 :Y-g-7-i- ' - 'T'TTf'.i f I'.l - -'Z - 1 ls ETA -lZ--.-v-.- - .... ,.-,....-..-,.---.----- . - flag q ,..s -..-- --.., , --,,-,-s,---...-i,t-.-.m,, ef-1 lf :fl L. 2' 1 1, Q ','r'W:j7,-ix 'Y' ' - , , . .. . . A 1 - 54. . t . . . . . . -ma,ff3,g, galla before the close of thls sesslon. Th1s wlll lndeed be a phenom- ojfgi ef . . . . 11 -1- . - 3, I' ' ' u 77 - 1' I 1 1 1 1 - I 1 u . 1 ,nl ' 1! ,g' . . . . in 1 1 ' i' 1. 1 N1 Q ' . ' ' ' - 1 I l . , - , i . 1 I C 1 'I W ,, . . . . 5' 1 . I ,, . . . . - . ' . . . . . . . ,, . 1 . ' . 3 . . . . . , . . l i 1 . . . . . 5 , , . . . , 4 1 . . - I I, 1 , . . 9 ! ' 1' Q . . . , . : ' lm H '. . - . . V 1 I , . , X , Ii ' , 1 1 1 H 11 I Q ' I 4 . ' in ' r lr ' ,l 1' y 1 7 i l Il f ' ' - ' ' ' L ll , 1 1 1 1 l ll ' I, ll , ' 'll 4 V - - S. S. W. CLUB Top Row, left to right-Earl Seran, Fred Frederick, Hugh Barham. Bottom Row, left to right-Wright Christian, Chas. Miller, Earl Day. Q P CLUB Lower Row left to right Helen Douglas Loey Rogers Thelma Fullerton Upper Row left to right Jane Donnelly Maxine Cutlxp Mary Patten Thelma Settles I u s 1 ' 1 1 v 1 1 I J Rogers Campbell Fredenck SIGMA GAMMA OMEGA FRED FREDRICK Vlce Presxdent Denison Texas Jophn M Kansas Clty Kan St Louls Mo Dodge Clty Kan Pueblo Denver Colo Chey enne Wyommg JOHN CAMPBELL President Llttle Rock Ark Kansas Clty Kan La Jun ta Colo Ratoon Tucumcan New Mex Tnmdad Colo Amarllla Texas Oklahoma Clty Joplm Mo VERNON ROGERS Treasurer Oklahoma Cnty Tulsa Okla Wlchlta Kansas Cxty Topeka Kan Kansas Cnty Mo RULES AND REGULATIONS Sec 1 Under no circumstances must any member of this organization mooch a handout Sec 2 Members of thls club should avoid all work possible If sufficient funds cannot be obtamed before leavmg the parental roof sand member must dlsembark and work until his purse IS sufliclently fulfilled to permit more globe trottmg Sec 3 Any member of this orgamzatlon must not steal anything except watermelons potatoes omons or various frults and berrles and all of these must be on the vmes or trees Sec 4 Any member of sald organization shall help any brother Bo when m trouble Sec 5 It IS understood to become a member candidate must be able to gut a tram going twenty mules an hour and must be able to qult one gomg twenty five and keep his face out of the dirt m so domg Sec 6 Member should be able to cook Hobo Mulllgan and roast potatoes wlthout burmng the latter Sec 7 A member must some time In his career bum a rude on a lxmlted tram ifast tram,j also must be able to catch tram out of a umon depot wlthout a txcket All above sald globe trotters must not wxre home for money and must pay dues regularly l L FVIIIJZ 1920 I .I W 'cs , ' . ,tts I, -5 r 251- 1 . 1 N . , it J:-sl vm ' , -..' . -,el Vi. 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TTl.Il'TI'.: Tf'l 1 l l '1 W W ISLE Mr Isle has coached every form of athletxcs ln whlch W H S has competed durmg the three years he has been wlth us He found a hlgh school with practically no prevlous record ln athletics Very httle mterest was taken by the townpeople or even by the pupxls themselves The first year he coached foot ball basket ball and track and showed the hugh school what they might develop ln the way of athletlcs by conslstent trammg He coached a glrls basket ball team that won sec ond place m the Statel Tournament at Edmond and aboys team that won the Dlstnct Cham plonshlp That year he also coached a track team that won the County Meet by a large margm ranked fourth ln Dlstrlct Meet and slxth ln the State Meet Thus year Mr Isle has coached the best gxrls team Wewoka has ever had and proba bly the best the State has ever seen m a hxgh school Mr Isle thru constant labor and untlr mg efforts has placed our town and school on the map and deserves full credit for the results CLAY RIGGINS Thls IS the hrst year for Mr Rnggms as a coach ln W H S but he has won an enviable rec ord IH that short txme He coached the most successful foot ball team our hxgh school has ever had We won seven out of the mne games played agamst some of the best teams m the State and never fall ed to score m a smgle game Thus was due to the Tlgld trammg that he mstllled into the team I-Ie has also coached a boys basket ball team that establlshed one of the best records ever made here Mr. Rlggms IS devotmg hls time at present to the tramlng of the track team and we may expect great thmgs, Judging from the record he has made 1920 l '33 e S all be w, r , rd u, S H as INN l 'l 1751? 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I ' ' I . .- ' l JOHN CAMPBELL John Campbell our fightmg right half played his best season this year He proved a hard lme plunger and a terror ln detense In the midst of scrimmage hxs volce could be heard msplrmg the team wlth pep John has one more year an d should prove a wonderful player next vear He was second only to Seran In scorlng thus season EARL SERAN Ad has played foot ball ever smce he can remember HN customary place 1 full back and hxs greatest Joy hes ln plunglng the lme Over sxx feet tall and built of hard muscles, he never failed to gam ground when called upon Thls IS his last year wlth W H S but Tiger fans wxll not soon forget hxs great feats on the grid lron MAIN ARD KENNE RLY This was Mamard s flrst year ln foot ball and for a tlme he played sub But when a vacancy occurred at left half Mamard was ready to flll the posltxon Tall and quuk he proved an excellent ground gamer on end runs Mamard has two years and It ns hard to say what he may accomplish nn such a txme HUGH BARHAM Captam Barham played his second season this year wlth W H S He fllled his posxtlon at rlght end m a manner that astonxshed local fans He rarely ever mnssed a pass and usuallv before the oppo-:mg team knew what had happened he had fleet footedlv run off wxth a long pass for a touchdown Thus IS Hugh's last year ln W H. S but he buds faur to be a future colleglate star. WRIGHT CHRISTIAN Wnght was one of the smallest men on the team but he played ln a manner that would have done credlt to a much larger one He played quarter and al ways called hrs signals snappy. Pep seemed to be has mlddle name. Wrxght has one more year wlth W H. S and we are expecting great things of hxm ln the next year. PICHK 1920 wg N4 iw 2? il , ........1.'l--- -- '-'-' ' in ll Cal ' . -'Ag e , R V N ' ,L ' 15,1 . . 'V I .' Q1 . 'le' 517 4' N M. ,rw 'r' .. H l 5 :ll l l a ' ' . 1 ' . . - I . . . . . . . . H' in I - . ' - ' ' l a . 'v ' . . lg ' w ll 'Y ix' - xl I 'A .'z. ' . . . 1 ' tif' la ' l -'MS CHARLIE MILLER Charlle play ed rlght tackle and his bulky form was a tower of strength m the lme When the opposing team had the ball he might be seen plungxng through thexr l ne and crashmg mto the man with the prg skm Charhe also has another year with our school and should prove a bulwark of strength m the team ot 1920 WILLIAM NICHOLSON Wllhe IS another one of our men that has played football ever smce he could walk alone As a center he was a relnable passer a wall of power on the defensive and a terror to the enfortunate man opposlte him on the offenslve H has another year yet wlth W H S and we predict a more successful season for hlm than he has had yet FRED FREDERICK Fred has played his thlrd and last season wlth us thls year at left tackle Fred s chief Joy seems to be ln dumplng his man He always went straight through to the man with the ball and rarely ever failed to get hlm On the defen slve he stood like an oak and no player went over hlm JOHN LONG John our faithful left end proved himself a modern warrior of his tribe When called upon to carry the ball he hlt the opposmg llne llke a flash of llght nmg Hrs only fault was that he always outran hrs Interference but he made up for that by outrunnmg or eludrng the opposing tacklers John had the mlsfortune to have hrs foot broken about the mlddle of the season and was unable to play ID the other games Hrs absence was a serious loss and crippled the team for the remamder of the season VERNON ROGERS Vernon played sub end this season, but he was a sub m name only for he proved himself able to receive passes llke a veteran He was always ready to go mto the game lf needed This rs Vernon's first year but next year we predlct he will prove a new star for W. H S 4 1920 W.. -., all ,. X tx'1'al, x 'Av'-:3 , . t Y- 1 ' wx' 2 x, .,-' .. . rv x .. fp .I ,f s- ll 4. 5-,J 'fa 1 g, 'X yan, I X . 'W'- ly- l W . Q . . . , . . . . H . . ,, . ' . Q l ' 1 'Q n . 6 . , . , Q u a n . Q . , , . u n u . .I ' , - 4 v . . . Jas, PAUL SHEPARD This was Paul s first year with the wearers of the W but he developed mto a formidable player Hns posxtxon lay on the nght slde of the center and his mass of flesh was a verltable brlck wall to the opposing players On the defenslve he always plunged through after the man with the ball Paul has two more years with our school and should become a bulwark of power for future teams JOE SERAN Joe played hrs second season wxth the Txgers thxs year at left guard He vs as falthful and relxable and proved a plllar of strength ln the llne He always vent after the man with the ball and generally got hlm Joe has two more years wlth us and we may expect to see hlm occupymg the posmon of fullback ln fu ture years that hrs brother has held so faithfully this season WILI IAM PATIEN Bull played hrs flrst season with W H S thxs year as sub half and end He proved hlmself Jworthy of a better txtle though by h1s falthful playing H was qulck and clever at receiving passes and dodgmg tacklers Bxll was probably the youngest man of the squad He has three more years to play and he will surely prove a wonder before his hlgh school career rs ended IQAAC WALKER. Isaac IS another one of our redskln warriors who has played football for the past two seasons He plaved sub rxght guard thus year but he deserves the title of a regular because of hls playing He was strong on the offensive and a sure tackler on the defensxve He was steady and reliable at all txmes Isaac also has three more years with us. P xi FWHM 19269 I I ,.f nu f V. VL - . . 'ff i . If CIS. t ,gi ,fn -Milly, ISIN? I. II I ' .I ' Cl If I I I I 4. ..4 Ii . Q 'lf'- Akai THE Fool' BAI L S914 As0N or l'l19 When the call went out for foot ball players last fall over twenty men responded Coach Rlgglns soon had them ln splendld shape and developed the best team Wewoka has ever had IH foot ball The season started off m flne style W H S wmnlng the fxrst f1ve games by good margms Then xt seemed as tho fortune frown ed upon us We lost the game wlth Roff on our home grld 1ron and also one to McAlester at thelr clty by the scant margm of one pomt Our team has lost 1tS pep was the pesslmlstxc remark made by some few of the local fans But lt showed the true quallty of the players when they came back wlth all thelr reserve strength and won the last two games m fme style It IS thxs Splflt of never g1v1ng up ln the face of defeat and dxscouragement of flghtlng to the f1n1sh even tho crlppled and dlscouraged and of comlng back stronger after each fall that has made the Tlger teams what they are today Our 1919 foot ball team was the embodlment of thls spmt The season s record IS as follows Opponents. Holdenvllle VN etumka Okemah Amerlcan Legxon Semlnole Roff McAlester Wetumka Qemmole Fotal for season Average score per game 26' We are predxctlng a stlll more successful season of foot ball for the year of 1920 We shall have three-fourths oi the old team back ln thelr togs and much new mater1al IS bemg developed that w11l be valuable players next year Wlth the advantage of the experlence and the tramlng gamed durmg the past season, next year's team has a strong chance to hang up an all vlctorlous record. 1, 11.11 1020 -2 1. If ' ' ..-,f.T '.1 L1TL. -' , . 'f - 7 .. ' ' . 4-3' ..I....L-...4l.L. 'iQ-l... 1' 1. S1 ? 1-, V7 1 A A 'n ' Pg 1. -.fra -pg Y, fl z '1 If 4 eg 5,7 ' I 1 , ' ffl ' . j I . . . ll l . i ' . ' 1 I .51 12 .' ' l 1 !l ' ' 2 I W. H. s. - 4 ' 84 6. ' 20 0. 2 0. ' ' 18 6. ' 36 7. 7 36- 7 13. 14 13. . ' 46 G. ' 234 sv. c 3 9. V...-1- I I' BOYS BASKET BALL TEAM Standmg Long Mlller Seran Nicholson Barham Sxttmg Rogers Coach Rnggms Chamblee Chrmstxan fm '1 ,n H WI lx w w 1 11 -g l 1' ! I i I I FPYHB 1920 ':. ::'.: i'::g:-BBBBB,,BBBBBB 4--3-r 63, M-l--'U '-We - - -- B- in ----------f ---W B -1: - - ---4 W- A W I. i Fr ' 1 gn ,B ' ' '11-: 4'4 - , -I .' 4 9, l ' ,Z-H 1 7' f 'f e' :Eff I We . 5 ' .,'1' , If 1-.f,u l 5 'arf' 5: 7 643 ni' 'A , He. .A 5, H N, Q ,gl , .u -' TY 9 Y EF' 21 ' B BBB ll ai l . T U I I I . 7 ' I 1 . . - ' . . , 1 . . . , Barham Serdn Chrxstlan Nu holiou L I n 1 Long Chamblee Miller Rogers .u I-I? Y' 'ft V. W psi HB xsltl- 1 HB xl I H51 lasclaxxl 1 EARL SERAN forward one year center three years age twenty helght SIX feet four lnches welght one hundred elghty pounds Hls helght made one thlng pos Slble Wewoka always got the tlp Earl has always been a sensatlonal player be cause of hlS long goal shots He has made 214 polnts for W H S thls season Earl graduates thls year HUGH BARHAM Press three years forward helght flV9 feet nlne mches welght one hun dred fifty flve pounds age elghteen Hueh IS a fast fol sy ard at YVOI'lx1l'lg the count and a sure shot at the goal He has a total of 222 polnts to hls credlt for thls sea son He graduates thls year WILLIANI NICHOLSON Bl forward two years SV6lgl'lt one hundred flfty flve pounds l'l9lLIl'lt slx feet age twenty years He IS a sure shot at the basket havlng a total of 168 WRIGHT CHRISTIAN Nap IS a Junlor age seventeen helght hve feet seyen mches vyelght one hundred twenty pounds Thls IS Wrlght s second ye lr on the telm He IS con ceded to be the best guard IH thls dlstrlct havlng won the tltle oi lll st lr glldlfl at the tournament Wllght has another year to play CHARLES MII LLR Fat IS twenty years old YVEl2,'llS one hundred seventy pounds IS five feet: ten lnches ln helght and IS a JLIUIOI Thls IS hls first season for W H 9 H IS a hard flghter and an accurate passer He wlll be b rch next yell X ERNON ROGERS Hershle ls slxteen years old welghs one hundred and twentv pounds l five feet seven lnches ln helght and IS a Jumor He showed up ln such W LY thlS season that he IS expected to do much towards holdlng up the Tlger standald next year Vernon has one more year to plav FEORGF CHAMBLEE Georgle ls seventeen years old yyelghs one hundred fifteen pounds ls flxe feet SIX lnchts ln helght He lS a steady player dl d out to practlce ey ery nlght George wlll be back next Vear JOHN LONG D lgo IQ nlneteen years old welghs one hundred flfty pounds 19 flye feet elght lnches ln helght and a Freshman He IS a good all around m ln playlng at guard or folxx ard No opponent ls tom fast fol Iohn He h I9 ealned two letters PVIIJ' .1920 file f PM 1 'H l its 1 na' fy.,-172. N y fd. 'WS 1 v wr 1 , . w 1 v Y 1 Qi- -, , A' n 4 A 4 4 ,' , 44 L 4 .L 'A A , T V. . y., . ,J A'Lv'a':'l - . 1 , , . v. 1 Q 'Ad- - , , 1 , 2' . 1 - 1 7 I 4 E I C , . - K 1 S ' . ' I ,,a, U 44 rv . 7 I . . . . . W y , - 7 - w . . 4 Q y p' u 1 - C, . 1 . 'll 4 ' ' , 'f ' . .', ' 1 v I V v' 5 , . , . ' points to his credit for the season. Bill has one more year to play. N . I W H ,, . . . , Y . , v Y . r IL :. 2 1 . .' - il tsl I . , ' , 'Q , 2 .. 'i' lf .' . '1 f. . . . : sl li E 1' 'Q I 5 ' ' 41 ly - ' - ,g , Y . f I ' ' ' , '. : s - . ..,. e WI 1 . L 1 . 4. f y, .N - ' ' Q s L, .S a U . . . 1 1 Q VI I I . H x ,'.A tvs., I. . 1 hx . . U . L K 1 1 .f 7 . ' U ' ,, . ' . . w . N . ' . . , . . ., . . ' , . 1 , . ' . l V I I O A . 41,1 15111 1 H8111 'su ssfrxm on Mao l ndel the xble lnstructlon of Foach R1gfflI1S the Boys Basket P 1ll team ol 1970 has been one of th most successful 1n the hlstory ol W H S In splte of the fact that they have played twenty SIX 1 unes wlth some ol the best teams ln tht state they lost only four games evuy body ln 1,1115 sectlon and begran a fue gam trlp northward On tl1lS tmp 1uls'1 who finally won t1 state champlonshlp was the Hrst to w1n llom us Okmulgce repeated the performance on the thud nwht and W H S won the re n lllllflg tmee games handlly l he next blg event lor the Plgel team was the Dlstrlct Tourna mcnt Phe bovs dICW Rolf whom they defeated the first round oi the toulnament I helr next opponent was Brlstow a dark horse whom no one seemed to know much about The loslng of thlq game ioxctd the boys 1nto thc los rs sectxon of the tournament and forc ed them to play Rolf agaln the next day After agaln defeatlng Rolf they got another chance at Bllstow and won thls tlme Thls placed us ln the hnals wlth S mawnee lne team was handlcapped by havmg played two games durmg the day and Shawnee won by a good margm Nevertheless the boys had put up a great come back Ilght and evuyone wno wltnesstd the tournament was proud of them As It was we won the sllver lovmg cup Wl1lCl'1 went to the wlnnels of second place thus completmg a VQIY successful season The season s record IS as follows OI PONENTS Frantls Holdenvllle McLoud Henryetta Weleetka 1 own '1 eam Semmole Tecumseh Roif If rancls Edmond Tulsa Sapulpa WHS 4 4 Q .34 Okmulgee Henryetta Weleetka O C U Anadarko Holdenvxlle Sha vnee Seminole Roff Brlstow Rofi BllS1',0XV Shawnee Total 907 Y ew wwf, l PKHK 1920 'i '- 1..,.f1i ' Y' 'f.:'....i.'4T WI'.flflq -,,.- . gi t1tQfig 1, Wg as an -ee- e--- 2 e I1 11, I, '3'ff,1,f-Fir '1f+41'f'?'?'l ' K -33.1 T, . , . . . . , .1:'M:7l r 1 ' ' 2 .' 1 V, . ' , S ,A-4 , ' ,L ,. -,L .. is ., . - - -. gf,-,,.'fa1 . . x . ' Qqbig, . 1 gfg-1321, l' ' Q-vvi'l1.. 'lhe boys began the season w1th lots of pep. They won from f 1,15 x'7 ' '- 5-' - 1 ' y u 3 ' I l ' 'RQ 1. Vw L, L 181' B I 7 n I , v E 1 ' -. , . . 1 , i ! ',, , . . '. ' . 1' ' ' ' ' . 5 ,, A . . , . ' 3 . . - I . Q ,, . I . X ' 1 A f - tl ll . . , . 4' ' ' 'i 5. 8 1. A 1 , li . . i. fl - t 2 v. 'j' . . . l . . 1 M tl - ,v ii 1 1 u ' . ,, 1 '7 ' 1- 1 ' ' A , . . . . l - ' ll s C Y a , . . J ' 1 1 .' . . . 36 27 7 -' 9 42 28 36 l ' 17 39 12 36 10 36 . . . 7 52 ' 30 62 ' 42 36 l 13 25 ' 34 76 , ' ' 12 36 ' '- 31 17 1 ' 2 16 ' 19 52 p 10 31 15 '21 V 19 47 29 15 ' 31 37 ' 11 33 20 as -' 14 28 p as 11 L - 13 7 ... -, - ....... ,.. ........., .,.. ... . ... .-,.,-,..- ,...i F.. y if' .2 'da 4 A -A A . GIRLS BASKET BALL TEAM Top Row Stella Hall Mary Thomason Coacl1W W Isle Ruby Bass Dorothy Fraser bterlme lfvflgllt Ruth Brown Lower Row Mary Patten Era blnflett J essle Fraser Clara l 'nm age Ruby Douglas Lena 'lurman Ialff109O J lf' .x 'Ig X if il in I A- 64 W . 1 I , l ,I .-J, I F 1 v- ,gil i P if Q 'I ' :Q ' wi V4 Q, ,dy I yr if ' ', ll I I i I 5 ll ll vl lf Il T' f , 1 I l , , . . , LY Y Y ' , W V , .L L. x ., f ' lg - T , L, L Y . 5 ll I 1 l Q lg I 4 I, . ,- . .. 7 . , , ,., ' ' :YI X L CLARA RAMAGE Clara Captam and first center of the team IS one of the most valuable play ers on the squad As a Jumper she IS peerless and few were the opposmg centers that ever got the txp over her She was always full of pep and fight and her hghtnmg luke speed kept the ball spmmng towards Wewoka s goal all the tlme For two years she has been chosen all state first center and she has two more years yet to play RUTH BROWN Ruth IS another one of our old players and has represented Wewoka ln many a hard fought game Ruth played forward and her handlmg of the hall never failed to call forth the admxratlon of the spectators She was the most consistent goal thrower of the team and few guards ln the state have been able to check her goal shooting Her welght and strength was a tower of assustance to the team m trylng moments Ruth lS another one of the team that won the coveted all star honors DOROTHY FRASER Dot our flghtlng second center, lS another one of the veterans that have rep resented W H S so well m the past seasons. She was always on to the hall the mmute It left the flrst center's hands and was sendmg xt on to the forward be fore the opposmg second center knew what had happened Dorothy has been chosen all state second center She IS a verxtable demon on the court, her speed, her skull, her superior determlnatlon, having pulled victory out of many a hard fought contest Tiger fans will not soon forget Dot. I IAQ P' PVTHE 1920 e W S f- sg ll bye 7' fi , 'i-: 3 af , . V. A '.- .L I' u-,L f - :-vii.. Q ' -. rf - KJ W 'JQ . - X .9 -., ,. 1 I . 5 X -4 ,A ,. V ' ,I It ' if . K, ,px sk Q i lim , ,if ,A 1 fi V g . f :. ' -- : ' - . 3 . . ' ' . . , it 1 ,L ' - 11- A , I -M311 - ,..' ' ' , Ut , '. ,,'qw .:- . . ll l r 4 , - l . ' ' ,' - j, ' I . . . . . , . ' ' - , may We IQA- I V RUBY DOUGLAS Ruby IS one of the players developed thls season but she has plax ed ln a man ner that would do credlt to a veteran Her p0Sltl0n IS forw lrd ard her dellght I9 dropplng the ball through the basket She was very sklllful at dolng thls and few are the guards that could prevent her from sconng when she got her hands on the ball Thls IS Ruby s last year on the team JESSIE FRASER JGSSIC played her second year as guard W1th W H S the past season She IS one of the smallest and youngest players on the team But her flghtlng splrlt and llghtnlng llke playlng makes her a valuable guard Rarely dld the opposlng forward get hold of the ball because JBSSIB usually beat her to It Her guardlng was all' tlght and she was always full of pep and flght She has two more years wlth W H S and IS one of the veterans around whlch the 1921 team must be developed LENA TURMAN Lena played her second year Wlth W. H. S thlS season and proved a wonder at alt tlghtn guardlng and qlllck playlng Llke her team mate, Jessle, she was always full of flght and energy She was always onto the ball the mlnute It got down close to the opponent's goal, and few forwards have been able to score con slstently over her Lena also has two more years ln W H. S V5 ffff 1920 4vl:'f,1.'7.LT - ...l.1i.Z:iQ' ' T, ' ' , if i' ' ',i1.......... inn... vq'V------f- 1h.. ...-, i1',ff.'-f ,,'. .Q ., M- sv . .wu- WFJ IM -'l i I.,.: ,Li ,1LT:,'.T.1-ggi. , , ' -M , 1.15. iZLl L,. ,.,Q.L PM ' Fl, V 'lf 1,9 1 1, . f if -' . V ll .P.'l.1 in . f lvfff-1 fm V. I . . R' ' 'F A Z . N FONT 'gt' 1 1l f ii A , - . P.. V 1 xx V W V , 'wr k .' Y A l. 3 - I , Xl 4, ' . -s If ll le ' 1 If 'v H W l lf lf ge 1 rl ll bl M ll 'l l ll ,, I. 'l SW 1: Ili 25 ll 5, 1' ll 1 ll - ly Il . . Y . - ll 'l . .i . ' ' . . I . Z A - I , . t . X I g . K. i i ERA SHIFLETT Lra has played basket brll at almost every posltxon ln her long career but she seems best at forward Thxs year she started at that posltlon and proved a won der at goal shootmt She xs also a guard that can hold down the best kmd of a forward Her playnng was always steady and tonslstent and full of pep and vnm lhls year IS her last and marks the exlt of one of the strongest all round players Wewoka H1 has evtr produced This ls Era s last year wlth W H 5 RUBY BASS Ruby played her thlrd year with W H S the past season as forward She was the smallest player on the team but she made up for that by qulck playing and head work Many a tlme she surprlsed the spectators by her accurate goal shootxng when confronted by guards twlce her slze In team play she was one of the most rehable ln the squad Ruby was always on thejob She was full of pep and could always be dependtd upon to do her part bhe too has played her last game for the Tlgers MARY PATTEN Mary completed her first regular season of basket ball wlth W H S thls year Her posltlon was at guard and she proved herself an able substltute for the veteran players She was qulck and Tull of the flghtmg splrlt at all tnmes N player on the team was more wxlllng to sacrlfxce her personal xnterest for the good of the team and abide by the trammg rules Mary has two more years yet to play and should prove a future btar for the Tlger Clan PKHJ' 19269 ae?- lv ga? ll 11 1 1 1 15 iii Ul f' fffl Q ' 'W-A' M - V H' 'aff' 1 ' '-M T ' ' ' L A F ' f'-o' e ' ' ' eoooo -1---H-f--'-M 1l,g --1-l--- - b-r - -'M ---- - - e- ---- A -V - --V .-I W' 7 iw' , . 1 ' 5 ' lr . .rf-'P I ,211-N vc , WN, Q 4 I 14 - K' '. 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'fuller s lfBAsru1'r HBAH 1 '1 he past season of basket ball has been the most successful that any glrls team representlng W H S has ever had The g1rls have played twenty three games wlthout a smgle defeat They en tered the state tournament at Edmond and won the txtle of State Champs defeatmg the best teams ln the state by overwhelmmglv large scores Let us go back to the begmnmg of the season and see what caused thls marvelous record Most of last year s veterans were back and many new candldates also came out Every nlght 1n all kmds of weather ard ln splte of other temptmg attractlons the falthful squad worked on lncessantly perfectmg thelr team work and becomlng proficlent m every department of the game Under Mr Isle s expert coachlng and careful superv1s1on some fifteen glrls prepared themselves for the long and strenuous schedule that con fronted them It was no easy Job to undergo th1s severe tralnmg To those who d1d not make the first team IS due much pralse for thelr splend1d sp1r1t that caused them to contlnually work towards the perlectlon of the team Thls gxrls team has been applauded by people all over the state for thelr clean sportsmanshlp and lady hke conduct and should serve as a Shllllflg example to future teams ol the Splflt that W H S IS StI'lV1I1g to mamtam '1 he season s record IS as follows OPPONENTS W H S Edmond O C H S Francls Semmole Tlsh A 8zM Chlckasha Pawnee Jenks Wanette Altus Ex Tigers Hazel Sulphur O C C Total Weleetka McLoud Semmole Francxs Weleetka Tecumseh Pauls Valley Harrah In sp te of the fact that some of the oldest and best players wlll graduate thls year, we sflll have prospects for an all v1ctor1ous team next year Just to add to thelr spolls of vlctory the glrls entered the DlStTlCt Tournament at the tlme of the track meet, and tho conslderably out of traming and con d1t1on, they won an 6XC1tlI1g game, and the Dlstrlct Champlonshlp, from Sulphur Hugh School FWHM 1920 5r l..-' C. 2 LM 1, if l ' C 'ffffvli -w. 1, 1,1 5,125 'V Q 'ff N , 1 0 1 -1 1 , , 'P Ak L A A J JAM X ' Y AA C . , . 1 0 s u ' 'lil-' Q' ' ' . - ' ' 1-l. ' J ' uw . X - 2' l X ' ,YI u - - 1 MPT- ' . . sf . 1 . ' . . ' 9 l 7 7 I , . . . ' . . . , I - l I . 1 . . . , . 'i and they truly earned every bit of the reputation they have made. , 5 If . . . . . , le' I . . - - , E' E: . . - . lil i ' 1 ill : I: 1 ' - - 19 21 l 5 16 .... 12 as ii 3 12 21 - 36 38 la 5 ' 8 27 ' ' 4 22 M. ,E ' 23 35 ' . . . 6 so lf? l 33 52 ' 6 :sa :l 20 22 ' 16 :za 1' 27 33 14 29 . 0 53 16 33 i - ' 11 39 13 74 1 6 28 la 37 . . . 12 36 328 818 i . TENNIS W H S has had avery succe slul sea on ln tenms thls year In the County Meet held at Wewoka we were easlly vlctorlous IH each of the exght tenn1s contests Our boys team won the doubles at the D1StYlCt Meet and were ellmmated ln the State Meet by the fast Oklahoma Clty lads who won the final champlonshlp W were ln the S9111 hnals of the slngles at the State Meet Earl Seran represented us ln slngles and played a great game The doubles team was composed o Farl Seran and B B Chrnstmn lhe latter has already made a fine record and will undoubtedly be come a wonder ul player be ore graduatxon Our glrls tennls team has made an excellent record They won the slngles and doubles ln both County and DlStFlCt Meets and the doubles IH the State Meet Lois Klker represented us IH smffles and IS an extra good play er Lols Klker and Clala Ramage composed our celebrated doub les team Clara IS also a strong player Her speed and determlna tlon have been promment factors 1n makmg a wlnnlng combmatlon The two make an exceptlonally strong team one that has not yet lost a match C . . . . . . 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R --4 La. : .1 big- . x ' I YA 1 V m- - 74 ' f 3' 9 't 'EM f ? . sl - 1 ' V hx XI zf'31f,,' l ,T ' TRACK TEAM long Kennerly Ba.rha.m,Se-ran Campbell Patten, ChI'1St13.I1 PVHI 1920 ,i 1 9 1 2 J 1 ' J - ,H 1' L'- ' V - ' w , Q - n Rig V Y . - f 1 4 'll R xr Hx llbr Rsfrmwr rr J HUC H BARHANI J 1 Hugh has been the star athlete of W LI S for the past two seasons He rs kink an rll round athlete of exceptronal abrlrty and has made some of the best records rn the state Hrs marn events yy ere the 100 yard dash the quarter mrle and half mrle runs and the broad jump Hugh brought hrs career to a Ettrng close rn wrn nrng, the medal for all round athlete at the State Meet wrnnrng first place rn the L halt mrle and quarter mrle and thrrd rn the 220 yard dash Hugh s achrey ements hrmself personal pleasures and abrde by rules of tralnrng Hrs vlctorres are but the reward of sustarned effort and of consrstent adherence to a purpose JOHN LONG John rs our star man rn the hurdles and rs also a good sprrnter He won first place rn both hurdle races at the County Meet second ln both at the Drstrrct con test and second ln low hurdles at the State Meet By careful trarnrng John yyrll develop rnto one of the best hurdlers rn the state JOHN CAM1 BEI I Our other John has run the mrle for us for the past two seasons Hers also rn expert wrth the Javelrn and a good pole vaulter He yy on first place rn the Jav clrn throw rt the Drstrrct Meet John was also a member of our champron relay term rt the Drstrrrt Meet at Ada EARI SERAIN I arl Seran rs our renowned drscus throyver and shot putter He has made an especrally good record rn the former wrnnrng first at the County Meet and sec ond at the Drstrrct Moet Hrs throw at Ada broke the drstrrct record even tho he drd not yyrn frrst yyrth rt Thrs IS Earl s last year wrth the Trgers WRIGHT CHRISII XN W rrght h rs made a yery good record rn the dashes this year consrderrng hrs ze He wrs rll round charnplon ln class B of the hrpgh school drvrsron of the bounty Mer t He also ran the mrle and was a member ofthe relay team at Ada HOLMES DONNILLLX Holmes rs another of our B dryrsron men who showed up well rn the d rshes and hand gren rde throw Holmes has one more year wrth Weyyoka Hrgh BILL l'Al ILN Brll rs one of our younger rthletes yyrth yery promrsrng abrlrty He drd well rn the hrgh Jump 'md h rnd grenade throw Wrth three more ye rrs before lnm he should develop rnto a strong D01l1t yvrnner for Wewolx 1 ll1g,h School MAINARD KENINERI H M nnard rs one of our famed relay team and rs also a good man rn the quart er mrle and the shorter dashes Had he been able to tram regularly he would no doubt have been able to annex rrmny pornts for the Trgers PICHR 1920 -i.: :A-fi-- - 'QQ ,, , 'Thi-' V W I F. ,Ml ,N S 27. .2 V Y 1 v V 1 1 y v 1 V Ml, f ' 4 u, . 1 V s w' '- ' r A . , 4 s A . 4 A fr , ' r 'QS' . :Ti I . . I A . . Nagy N . .rr . ' , I . . All l ' ' ' Q,g ,f ., Q . . y V , . :Y 54 B, .9 . V ., . i l . . T . I . L . . - 'wg A 3' 4 In r . 1 5 ' ' . ' H 1 ', .H . . . . . , . 3,1441 , I u ' v . - I . . V ,,n'rffI- . are a shrnrng example of what any boy can accompllsh when he rs wrllrng' to deny -Jiv- . 1 . . . . . . . ' -4,11 .' , ' . .' 1 . , . ' I l- W l ' . - 1 , D 2 . . . 1 1 I H Y i . . - 3 . 2 .H . . I . I , 1 1 y - 1 . u , '. l in V . y . . - X , . . -fr ' K I' . 'Si l H2 D A . . 1 ' . . . . ' 2 . ' ' ' ' ' . W , , A L 1 I Y 1 ,. v . fo. 41 . . . K 1 . i . ,H hy I2 . ' V x . S . . u rl V .T 1 A J '. 2. . V . . C H V .' I I t 1 The track season has been easxly the most successful we have ever had We partrcrpated m four meets and won three of them In the fourth the State Meet at Norman we placed second over a lrst of fifty schools entered The fnrst contest was the County Meet ln whlch we were eas1ly vxctorrous The second was the East Central DlSfFlCt Meet 'l hrs we won agamst strong competltlon The thxrd was a dual contest wxth Henryetta Hxgh one of the most closely contested meets we were ever m Wewoka finally wmnmg wrth alead of five poxnts The next week the team entered the State Meet In splte of mjurles hard luck and hlgh class competltxon wlth the best rn the state our lrttle squad won second place Medford won first over us by a very small margxn 'lhe season s record ms as follows County Meet Wewoka 572 Semmole 249 Mekusukey 179 Drstrxct Meet Wewoka Pontotoc Roff Henrvetta Shawnee Okmulgee O D S Lmdsay Ada Wapanucka Dual Meet Wewoka Henryetta 02 State Meet. Medford 22 Wewoka 14 Snyder 13. fr' We have fine prospects for the season of 1921 sxnce only two ol' our men are graduatmg thls year, and the mcreased mterest taken by the student body ln thls branch of sport IS prophetlc of another successful season and more scalps for Wewoka Hlgh lfffff 1920 'LVRAUK SPIASIJN one nemo 35. 25. 20. , 15. ' s. 7. . . . 7. ' 5. 5. 1. ol. 'xfa IJMIK5 L2-wi Mrfnvfsfffi Mr ' vv fu.. Akiwg, PVHf 19211 if A-1'-M-'L'-':g,4f1f'f i 'f fi ffiw gif flffr M- ' - -.--f1v,f:. ISM 1-:l..... - .1 .... 'I .lf v' WT' 'T' 1 , 'k'f , '. ' V , ggi? 15 f Pit' Q,1 '.f-f, .L fkfaf-: ' fi-if gs' 'N g1,'.,.,:. W .V, ,r 5, 1-'. I' v- V ' fi' . ru , if '- ,, luv, 3 nm-1 . ylvbqyv. EAI ' 1 I E ic ' i 5 i 7 I , 5 I S E I . . V 'N ' -ff 'QQ g I 1 1 2 Q 7 I xwf , NI 5 na 1 N I g I . Q 1 I 5 l J ri 1 . fy I 5, 5 I 1, 1 L. . 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Thls lS a plcked team Referee .hx 'N ernon Referee Busy' Busy' Mr Isle lecturmg Blll wmkmg Thelma vampmg Dot pfllnplllg Jane laughmg Smlth and Grace talklng RubyD smllmg Lols glgglmg Era wr1t1ng Ruth and Mamard lovmg B B cuttmg up Loey and John fussmg RubyB commandmg Worthy Ambltlons To get thln Loxs and Vxolet cut class Opal forget to laugh Holmes be Belle of the town Loey be a vamplre Ruth be popular Ray be the mam guy Vernon go on the stage Dot meet her 1deal Maymle attract John's attentlon Shlrlev fmd some rest Sterlme be pollte George F be able to study Jane be good sometlme John C To To To To Mr Rlgglns, ln hlstorv What are you mg anyth1ng'7 Paul No, I'm just llstenlng to you d0lIlg7 Are you learn l .J it :ffl 1020 J -'ma VLA: -L-.--. l.. -.,,, ,...,-,..- , H, .- .. -..Ni ,,.. ..,. , B ,,.....-......i....,- QU' v ff', . ' li nfl. 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Vernon If It went faster It mlght k1Ck up a dust Junlor Your mouth IS open qoph I know It I left 1t open John W I haven t slept for days John haw sleep mghts Jessle had a l1ttle lamp It was very well tra1ned 1 doubt Cause ey ery t1me he come 1 The httle lamp went out SON C S AIN D PEOPLE Oh how she can slng Vlolet Ihe Vamp Thelma S Iwo hp tlme Jessle I et the rest of the world go by John VI I alnt got nobody Ernest I mlght be yours once ln a whlle Joe 'I hey go wlld slmply wlld over me Hugh Baby Iane hy 'W hat s wrong wlth your L3 e I B I3 R A truck drlvel nearly lan OYCI me '1ndI called hlm down Ray 'I hen what? B B He got down Farl b Do you know why I relus d you? Jessle I can t thlnk Earl You guessed It Mamard What effect does the moon have on the t1de'V Joe It affects only the untled PVl1f 1-J 'CY 9' 11 af I ,A ,4,..-,,v ,,,,,,. - a. .- A -..M I--v- 4--IMI - --- H--- Aav- 445344 , Ag, . ,, . -W -.QiI I' 1 I I I I: ,II - L i v-I E r L A I I I ' ' 3 ' H 1 - I II. I . 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Mlss Ceer That depends entlrely upon who IS talkmg Ashes to ashes, Dust to dust If hlstory don t klll us Geometry must Harold What letter comes after X9 Mlss Cook Look It up 1n the dlctlonary Mr Rlgglns I ve had my nose broken 1n two places MISS Flnney Well you shouldn t have gone lnto those places. was as wh1te as snow And everywhere that Mary went That gum was sure to go It followed her to school one day Whlch was agalnst the rule B111 took It all away from her And chewed It after school Ernest A sheph rd IS one who mlnds sheep 1sn t he? MISS Geer Certamly Ernest Then IS a coward a man who mmds cows Father George' That hen IS eatmg tacks' Ceorge Maybe she IS gomg to lav a carpet Bull Patten ate a cake of yeast Before he went to bed For tomorrow IS a school day And I must r1se at SIX he Sal When B111 s mother came at s1x To st1ll the alarm s w1ld peahng She found her Wllham fast asleep Agalnst the bed room cexllng M1ss Geer 1n Agrlculture class Jane, name four kmds ot' sheep Jane Black sheep whlte sheep Marys httle lamb and the hydraullc ram 7151111 1920 QQ c c felt .Y 1 lm H I Y VY ,rl ' if' nn-z' 4 I '5llI'l-- 'Q tl' Y ful-ulrlf L' M: , . . , . H - .Q 2+ D , - a v'1P.,,g..5, C ' . ' f51,.if3 ' I -U C ' ' ' ll ,T N' ' K, ,. , +1 ' 'j .1 '- ' 41 K N. . , . 4 A V? , , ,. . QQ-I, . Ni. -Q lfll' -n n V . W H . . . . ,, i - ' in 1 ' H l ' ' in r ' ' ' . i Mary had a wad of gum, It ' ' 5 T ,l li - , 1. - ,l 2' if xv .1 . . li lr . . ' .N A 13 . LE . la! H -if 9 ' - - t H ill gl ' ' LH ,v 'i V-u ' H :la lf ' 53 -as ' ' ffl? 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Y rx -u ' 1 ' x Q v -il I The Llttle Teaser Vol IV No 1404 WEWOKA HIGH SCHOQL May 10 1920 A Tragedy lt was on 1 scml dark n1g11t when a boy was seen runnrng down the street chaslng some thmg black He shrreked and waved h1s hands lrke some one cr uv But on and on he chased that black thmg up one street and down 'mother across the roads and up the allevs so fast th rt the nlght watchman couldn t posslbly catch hxm on foot The watchman after Cl13S1l'lg hrm for boy had gone temporarxlx rnsane 1nd the only wav to catch hrm Woud be to et mar 1nd gt one quuk lhe box strll ran furxouslv 011 wud after that black thrng whrle the watchman Jumped 111 1 c'1r 1nd pr occeded alter lllm Around 'md around 11e went and nearly caught up wrth hrm Back up' back up' bacl up' screlmed the bov 1umo1n,q up and down and lCCOlllD t1lX1l1f 111s C1190 w1t11 w11d gestures There was r1o burldmff on the corner so the watchrnrn could 11ow sec tht runaway COIUIIIO' dowr1 the 111c5 and back he drd iurrously 111 tl rs trrne 11ow ever the bov was screammg and yelhngz out It the w'1tchm'1n say LVPII' 19262 mg You have kllled h1m' You hav k1lled h1m' The watch man snatched the boy s arm and yelled out Krlled what? Oh the Heal was trvmg to catch for an experlment rn gener al scrence rephed the boy Why John Campbell exclarm ed the watchman Have vou gone cra7V'7 Athletics Some of the world famed and rare the ones wrltten about W H S Athletlcs durmg the season of 10 '70 In our foot ball season we play ed F1111 mo New X ork 'lopeka W1c111t1 and '1 ltw more sm Ill towns fkltho they cl1d not be 1t us they put up a hght to the 11n1s11 game for example we plas ed Nlew York and r11ore then quadrupled then score lo be sure a small n1atter 111 e that 15 to be lool cd ox cr '1 hen comes ou1 super 1 lmbunf tlous Urrls b1sket b 111 team No drfl IQIILL row reat we prarse them there 101111111 1 posslbly b 'mx 04111111 mon 1111 Wu t 1 students ol 11 H S ncx er cxfrf gerate Fvcry qarnc 11 as a run off everv one cr 11111111 tl1e1r necks A-141311. 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A , 2 1 f 1. ec , . c 1 ' '.' ,Fx -ufnj 1 all A FHF Ll ll PLE '1 EASER The Little Tegger land apply our learmngs usefully Pubhshed spasmodlcally by the stu dents of W H b I ast Spasm Jltney a copy THE STAFF The Guy who gets out the paper Ruby Bass The Guy who asslsts her Era Shlflett Busmess Manager Doesn t need any Ass t Busmess Manager Dxtto Socnety Editor Lols Kxker Joke Edxtor Dxtto Faculty Advlsor Irma Greer Lensor W W Isle 'lh1s last ed1t1on of the Ilttle leaser IS a true representatlon of the works of our wonderful students of W H 5 It shows our sk1lls our ldeals and our am b1t1ons It brmgs forth the tal ents of our clan and clearly shows we have true ldeas of Jour nallsm It conveys clearly the lntellectual ab1l1t1es of all ou1 bunch There IS no humor and not comedy shown There IS nothmg lt It IS as 1noffens1ve flgura tlvcly speakmg or as harmless even as the mfant rattle snake lhere lS nothmg m thus paper that could posslbly offend the most sensltlve reader Every d.IlllCl8 IS wr1tten wlth the ChOlL est of the worlds vocabulary We have pald close attentlon to every educatlonal happenmg that has come near us and absor bed the hlghest and best of 1t all m order that we may ,qam by lt foollshness no the least blt of ln thls lssue offenslve about ln our future undertaklng All our entrles ln athletlc and llterary events have made world records Our motto lS Strlckly BUZI ness If you l1ke our paper ao ,knock on your nelghbor s door and tell them about lt lf vou ,don t hke lt don t knock We mlght say ln conclusxon that we hope the students that follow us next year w1ll be lxke us and follow 1n our footsteps Adms lAthlet1cs Con the ffrst mmute or two of the game then they all sat back wlth smlles you could hear all over the hall Fhev consldered then hmsh settled When we played San Franclsco who could want an easfer gam V We al ways went 1n the game wxth tht expresslon of Patrlck Henrys great statement on our faces Glve me llberty or gne me death F1 ack tenms and base blll sea san come ln thelr turn ln tx ul our natlonal famous athletes John lone: Huffh lluhun and C aft Rrmagc dulnt exert themselves runmng races w1th the Nlew lVl:1r mon car that ls ln town As for tennls anv of our players espe clally Seran and H Chrlstlan would w1n over McLaughl1n by la hlgh majorlty of pomts l PfffI1f.fI 1920 :W - H 4 J, V33-,A'.,1Tl ..- V., 2' - J, . -'-z ,-'. uf U 1 g.,- ' flu r r r 1 -.51 1 .I . .fl ' 3 53 V vf4f- M-aww: . 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LISTEN A qultk eure remedy for those unsrghtlv brownreh red spots that appear on etudent s faces Cured over nrght Phone 84 or call on JESSIF FRASER II you wrsh and Want to learn E b d C how the qurckest way best re lely O y Omg sulte and rnlormatron about and 'WCUT9 Y'00m lf 3011 want qu-tmg enqulre for to see Mrss Ge r perform an RL BY DOL CI AQ experrment on B H MIQQ DOT FRAQLR ras recently opened a Beauty Parlor just outsrde of studv lr rll C uetomers pav by the number of L5 ebrowe pulled out For specrfrl lrrnts rn the Way In order to acqurre the moat ot 'I rousers see Qrrce ul and rrtratrc also tht R X I ONCWVI H newest steps rn dfzncrnv eepecrallx lf Irtnese neatness ee md good looks are requrr ed IOHN CAIVIPREI I ee Fred Frederrclt bays All students who Jane Donnelly lor anybody that wx ante do not know the dresses m rdt the Qood lools call at Vamprng Hrnte proper len ftlr frr If redu rr lx s ee trstrc han dreserng SHINE SIANID Peggy S ttlee f PVf1'..f' 19119 -11,455 :' 1-E111 111-E11 if 'sig 11 -4 nw- ww A W: V M i Y- 1 J li In , A 9' V1 1 r1r1 1 r1 1 1 1 1 J :pf ' 1.1 11.-- .11 11 1111. ---1-11. -1-11- -..---1 1 11111111 3' J D . l I M ,vi r . + 1 . 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THF LITTLE TEASER JOKALS LOKES Ma1nardKennerly vrsrted the track held onrt Iohn Iong has just recently prnkrsh Ur rv dots rn rt about the sue of a drme NIr Rrggms went prcnrcrng but he drdn t prck anythrng but porson ryv Holmes Donnelly the tallest boy rn school almost reaches Earl Seran s shoulder Lost Strayed or Stolen One super soprano medrum or extra loud shrrll and hard on nerves at tunes but yet pleasrng rn tones a vorce Please return to Mrss Clara Howard tercher ol vorre It rs sard that Grace lhomason should go to church she IS about to lose her sole W H S just thrs year pur chased a Ford altho We have needed one for years Found a Par a drse Owner please rnqurre for Peg Settles Notrce If your thrnkrng abrlr ty keeps you from thrnkmg the thoughts that you should be thrnk mg when you are thrnkrng thlnk of the thoughts that you were thmkrng when your thoughts were thrnkrng when your thrnks were thmkmg of me Srgned, Mrss Geer. Every trmc rt rams lrttlc drops water l rll Fy ery trme rt snows lrttle snow Nlrss Cter Iohn I punrshed you just becaus I love you Iorrn C' You Ollfflt to be Glad I arn t brff enouun to return your lou I rttl acts o' loolrshness I rttle words o sass All mrxed up to rther Makes the Iunror class PHYSICS EXPERIIXIENVI Wlatcrrals Laboratory full ol' boys Procedure Add one pretty rr Result All boys turn to rub er Mrss Cook There Ithrnk I have made myselfplarn havel not? Mr Rrggrns Made vourselt pla1n'7 Oh no you were born that way Salwa tellmg a storv rn class After they had rmprrsoned hrm they starved hrm to death and then kxlled hrm How do you lrke codfish balls? I asked dear Jennre I do not know, Marnard, dear boy, I've never been to any U li iff 1020 'Wi Tr ' .--L-g-4L.1Z.'::' ' - 1 ' ' fig'-:.::1g:- :i'if: QQJ, ..- . W ,, . I ..-- -....- -K-- H ,-.' ',Q,. ' -' ' 'II ,,-, . 4 , ,, L, , '.-f L 'flQ.. f,'. 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' ' cr - ., Deruthy We ve been on th1s boat an hour and It has not moved a yard Iled 'Ihats nothmg I can run a mxle and move only two -Le 1 he f athu xsked How have you done In mastermg anuent lore? I dld so well rephed the son 'I hey gave me an encore 1 he Faculty llkes me and holds me dear Ihey made me repeat my Freshman year mtv cluen 1IlCll9S long? Qoph If they were twelve lnches lonff they would have been LC Il uold Look at that smokestaek and lt w1ll make you laugh It 1 VS hy? Harold Oh tnat s where the funnel be ll I got some awfully fme candy for you I lar 1 Honestly 'P 3 ll Wh at dlfference does that make? 'l lns note was handed to Mr I Ol'1gW1tll M1 Longvuth please excuse Clalenee for bemg tardy he fell ln the mud Py dome same you wlll obhge H1s father Sterhne Thls paper ls torn I oev Well turn 1t over Qterllno Yes but It s torn on both sldes When John 1nto phys1cs goes D1StU1b hmm not I px ay For John studles hard by mght And h as to sleep by day Mr Illgglllg Paul name the greatest natlons on earth P mul Exammatlons 9: ke hr PVf1'.f' 19269 :Q-fe-- - -- e an , ii y, 1.5 ' , fr ,7 1 - . Q '7L. 5-'E Jx gn. ' z . !!,5A. 3, zz w r, , ' , - ig VI , ' v fx t-u win, 1-'ft - 5 ska ' 4 f' 1 f x- . . U nfl, S Ls. . 7' qv lf ' , ra 1 - U aljlgl' 1 v 1' 1 ,I AA W . I I' V. A 4 a - I , ' I L L , ' fa vs I I Ifreshie e'tWhy did they make the hands on the Statue of Lib- g . , , ,Q ' , .77 i I 1: , , ' I L V ., C, ! fl tn' g 5 l , . v 'I f 4- f - '- ' . 77 1. 4 C C A 4 3. y4u 7 n C Q 2 i-as 1 ,1 .rx J A-yr ill Y! 1 I , u , V rr Li -ff 2 ' I - - - . - . ! ct L . J . I ll I , ,' V . ' . ' 9 1 1 .. 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H , ' rs . 5 ' Q C ' I U ' ' 77 L F- 4 L C np 1 Y up Lum FANIOI S SAX INK b OI' FANIOI S PI' OPI lil IXI1ss C e r John be qulet lVI1Ss Fmney You klds get stlll thxs mmute Nllss Cook INO talkm Wltl1OIlL permlssxon NI1 Isle C et out ot here' Beat lt' Nlr LOTISGWIIII lake your seats Mr Iugglns You don t know nothxn lXI1ss Howfnd Please do not slt togethel IAMILIAR ILLUbIONIb Phe Llght that Faded Fleshm IH algebla class VN estward Ho 'I he If olhes ol As you l1ke It 'I he Autoerat breakfast 'mt home I o1s lftel a tenms g une 1920 scrub team tlylng to plav Qtate Champs domestlc sc1enee girls 'lt the Bre mkflst tmble Nlr Ionffwlth eat n f The I ay of the I 'lst Mlnstrel W H S OIC mestra The Dre mm and Re1l1ty made cfu d The'Iempest M1 RIUUIHS Idle Thoughts of an 1dle Fellow Ch mrles In the Heart of 1 Fool John I ong A Prmce of C ood Fellows Fred Frederxck The lhree Nlusketeels I R Nlfunard Joe lhe C l101I' Inw 1s1ble Glrls Glee elub Seats ol the Nhgnty Semor seats 1n the study hall Plgs lb P1 s Iixll P1tten Phe Ihree W 1se Nlen Hugh Inarl hudolph Vlueh Ado About Nothmff Jumors A C om dy ol I rrors F1 eshmen A Deserted X lllage Wewoka durlnff the Ada Meet A Flash mn the Pan W H S glrls basket ball team IH thc stat e tournament Les Mxsembles Wrlght Holmes John Vernon All s Well that Ends Well County and DlStT1Ct track meets Present C FISIS How many 'ue 5.0m to flunk ln the Hnal exams? Ay e, wlth a volce llke the rlppllng of the water As It gurgles mto the pool, I thunk I've a cholce of all the glrls ln school S1 gned M .un ard K l I lVfI.ff 1920 I . L. ------ ---.- . .,,, ,..---.. . ,. .,,. W .. -,--,, --....- ,.V-..,.,.........-.. ll. --A .QQ1fl IQ1f:llZ..... -. , , I Y. Qf , T , .-l ,- M I lf'l--, L? .,,.:j.ii::4.,s,11.. . , I ....-,LL. , .L...,..l..LLl.. -',....i MN ll lvl , ' JI' ' 9 Q , .ll ,' f. ' 1 ' f, 'N as . ry, - ' an-' -' , -1, cfs. fir' L -2-Fx' j X f v v N r w 'w 1 , v v w 1 ' -' I 'L A I ' A In .J J JT - ' v , -INA ' 1 ' 1 .' ve .J . I C ' , . y. R0-L 41 . . . . . . ,s AW., ,, 4 w , . LM7, ,lw , . . v . , . . . . ',, 1- fu I S' 1 1 ' g ' .H . 5, ' . ' 1 - ' A -. I . 1 I . , . ' 'I ' rw g I' . Y A- 3 ' ' L '. ,5 ,. . ' , . , I' . V T s 4 f . ' . Q 1. n ,l A' c ' . I , l l, I 1 w 1 ll i ,l i ' I a V ' ' . . . ,- l I c I A c L ' . n 7 ' 4 . '1 - ,l I . L J , c 1. . ly K. 1 1 ' ' I , ' . , I 'E ' c c K c . 'l i' . . . . . ' ' N1 - v 4 L. 3 V Y . 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XX llght E ILIIIQ' CUIILHLS I ought .mode you d Q 1tch Nllss Gael VVIIG Vou lnsulatc thls lnolnlngw' X LI non L ydtn had Ulm Gul If use l xte you sllould have gone ohm Ruth Well I hiv, Z1 new Q 11 Ioe I l,llOllflIll, you xx alt QOIDQ to lldh e VOUI old ont Ru 1 I toulcln f Llfolcl lt IXI1sw Cook 'VII I ongxvlth, can you CHFIV Z1 tune 'NIl I OHffW1'ElI Lal talnly I L 111 me ut repalrcd 1492 'K 'X lv Cook VN tll 1 llly th 11 one you lc Wllxtllnff out IU IIQ' lt I h 1d 911112 ltln 1le labt xlllllllu ltlnoll law I s W xou Wltl 14,1 I couhl wlltc 1 sonq ibout Ituhy D Xncl 1lxo 1 sonff 'lbllllt Hugh How thcv fllllllx lt 1 llllx o old 11 1ncls III the cl'1l k Ilut I won t l foul' twould offend t1 11, don t you Mlss Cook Cut tl e llb 1155 Haw you Lamb s l'1lLQ7 tnny Ih s ls 1 l1lJI1IX not 1I1lL'1tU11IlxQt L llulleb Do vou know Why you It not led le1ded'7 If rnut INO, why C hillew Ixoly HQNQI lustb I 1115111 1nd thc NVOIlll lIUgllS mth you U11 ODIOIIS 'md you llone Ima How do you IH 1kL noodla soup? 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LONG AND THE SHORT OF IT The long and the short of It IS that Ad and Shorty are our only boys who have been 1n the servxce 'l he former served elght months IH the Navy bemg at San D19gO Cal1forn1a Hampton Roads Vlfglllla and on the U S S South Carolma Earl return ed to Wewoka at the close o the war to fimsn hls h1g1 school course and contmue h1s wonderful career on t1e atfxl tlc fi ld Holmes served twenty two months durmg whmch tlme he was IH the Great Lakes Trammg School and on three shlps the U S S Wyommg, the U. S. S Gargolle, and the U S S Von Steuben Whlle ln the serv1ce Holmes made five trlps to France, three to England, and two to Canada Holmes IS a Jumor We are proud of our two sallor boys They are now makmg pract1cal use of thelr nautlcal experxences ln helpmg to steer the good shlp W H S on many voyages of conquest and achlevement KVIHZJT 1920 O F , - ' . ,,q.5:4,,i. 6.- 1 it 1. . .,- ' V igil , 1- , . 'YQ .- .. 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' ' r' ' 1 ' - 1 - A l ' ' ' 'Q l e' 13 . - I S . . . 0 Goney VX hat s t 16 illbL'1llL6 between vouz two eens' lick Don t know what C onu O11e bloek Opal Saw 3ou1 pnturt t19 ot 1e1 dav Holmes You clldl lll1e1e Op 1l On 1 sftlmon L IH xou poor fish' N11 l.1f ff ns X as l 111 lo ex ex bzeakmg 1nto song Nhss Howend Il xou would ever get the kex vou wouldn t l1 ut to lnt lk Ill Ht looked 11110 1 Ll dup lJIOWll ey es Hls 1 we W is l1W1I10'C.Kl wlth p un 18 l1e nt rosa up lIll,O lns mouth And than sank down aga1n MXL lengt 1 w1t 1 toumqe 1esolute He got Ilglll down to b17 And les1tat1ngly l1e xsked 'way dld you Hunk that qu17'7 Dot You look sleepy tlns mornlng How long WCl9 vou 111 bull L11 Onlv about QIX feet M1 l OIlfIVSllQll Xl hat sl1 1ll 1 do wlth my week end? Nllss I' mnex Put VOUI l11t on lt' Rudolph ll 1111 do electnml currents grow on? 1u Powu p mts o COUISG C1co1gel Ale you tnn b'11b 1 that cut my l1111 l1st7 l nbtr No I Xe onlx b en l1e1e a yeal Nhss Pmnex I xx mt 1 l1ttlL m1lk just about a 111outl1lul Wlll o XX 'uter bony NI1ss we bam onlv ten gallons left 'Xian P D1d xou ewu l1e'n that storv about tl1e bed? Q HI 1 No Wl 1l7 Ham Oll tl1 It s w11e1e xou l1e W PVIIY' IOP!! -l ,,,,,,, 1,1 .1 1,11 -e ,--.-.-11--. 1 1- 1..--.-- 1 -1 -1.1 .-..1 ---xi ,nn ,1. 1. 11 1 . 1 ., 7.i.-..,1-..111.7- ... -,...1-11 1 1 1 1 .1 im, U111--.-....,?h, --, Ln ii 'A- Y 'T' WH' 'N 'W' 'AN' 1. 1 51. ll- ,NII 11.. .rf 1 . :N . l,'.fL' 1' ' - ,7 1 '- 1 w I 1 . . -, ' ' .5-H' It ,in 1 as v Iiugl V ' 1 O fri- .' ik - I ,,, wgn ' ,I , 17 f , I . . . i3'I A IIII, . H . . ,. Y 71 Ni rW-w1.a-I 1 c W L .L L ,II . Ir '- all lvl-- . . 1 . 1 . l' -5 . 11,1 ,QU ,. ' ,.,,,. .I, . '1 Vg . . 5, . 1, 1 . I. II :I I 'IT . . 4. 1 I A y 9 - . . 1 1 'A '11 ' ll I1 'l 'I- 11 1. 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L - v I 1 - '1 11 , 1. 1 1,, v -4 ' 1 . v ' 'f lf lf' 1 3- , z 1 I1 . , ,1 l 'l 11 W 11 11 l li , 1, 1 . .... 1 -A, 'W ll w, N.: pr: , I-l,,l 4 'w gl . -..'-' 4? lx ' s ,Qi 5 i H 'F 45- 4 'I I 36:55,- ' 1 Il: Y - -T---, -, - V--W -..W -.- Welcome To the Folks Coming into Wewoka Whether you buy orfnot We Mean It! And please remember about the Pat- terson Store, that it don't make one iota of difference you and your fam ily are Welcome to the same home llke courtesles that youd extend to us lf We happened your Way Use the telephone or anythlng else 1n the place Leave your bundles your chlldren too lf necessary and feel as sured that There s one Store 1n tlns C'1tv where the dollar mflrk lsn t shmlng ln the eve of a pleas ant greetmg Welcome ANY TIME That s Our Message to You Patterson Dry Goods Co iff' IQ O tl --.. 1 - A: 0 0 al - yi rl . , Y . l I O . . , ' s U . 9 1 9 ' , , . . . . .f , V ' i . c K. . ' ' ' ,t S '.- 9 o ws WV V' . f 2 Shands Drug Store At Our Soda Fountam Makes no dlfference how blg vour thlrst IS one of our Cl6l1ClOL1S drmks w1ll quench It Our Ice Cream Sun daes have every element of superlorlty that s the se fret of then' popularlty Drop IH some hot day tzv one Prescrlptlons Flllln prescrlptlom requlres care 'md attentlon and speuhc knowledge of modern pharmacv NN L use on y the beet drugs We gwe vou the best posslble Qervlce Patent lVlCCllClI'lCS XM flflllilt Qtllctlx to the DllTlC'1pl that quahty 12 all tlm xi countx IU IT16d1C1I19 Our l1ne of p xtent m9dlClh69 IS complete We handle onlx the best A eompltu lme ol lOlll l Ahl'lFl LS Dltli SL XDRIFS KOD-XKS and SUPPLII S A FINL IINL ol CANDII S FICARS FHEWINIC' CUVI FTC SHANDS DRUG STORE vwws uw MJ PKHB 19269 -.,44.,, ,- ,M -,M ,- Nw , , -' '1.1jiTQ1i'TZ Y -g W Y Q. - U lf fl - :ri , ., , 'gpluw-,F A ' JNL! ,1 b lvziw- . M '- .3 T M , .f x ,QM '- V., ' nik. ,1 gc, fi. '- I, al 1? ., ,l r ' N 'll xl .N , J.. ivgv , C I I , l - .e ,.AJ.J. lr-1-Lf' ' . . . . I-xxlig.. . .f ' ' Y . A v !'.All in Y . . - , - 1' 1 l . ' ' ' . ,. . 5. ' . 1 . - 2 4 I 0 o Q , U 5 l ts L V C I - 1' ' . ' ,Vx - 1 ' . II A ' 1 . Y k . . 5 l l O l . : I C 1 E .xi vm.-.VVV '.1.9 C I. .K i . 9 1 ' .' . 'Z f . . l '. - l l . ' . L -7 . . 1 , w 1 A ' I . rv qwrw jr 41 w A J Y' J L, , v 1 -1 v Y 1 w , I' L A Jn X ' I N 1 1 pw A 5 5 JL . 1 1 ' N1 ' 151 , ' 'J J 4 1. 'Ju 51 ' 4 f 1 K, ,I . 1 I . , J 1. wi! if Sew OOOOOOOC OOOOC8 C, O O F J O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O f O O O O O O O O 9 J O O O O O O O Q .J O , JOOOOO OO B D LACK LANDS LEASES il f- coo o o o C S 5 C o 0 o o o o o 9 o o o P C 2 3 f C Q f 9 o 9 5 3 fro ooooooooooooooooooc ooooo1 1 vooof ooooooooooooooooo Phone 41 Phone 41 The Hub O OOOOOOOO Cents Furnlshmgs Cleanmg Presslng Repalrmg OOO , All Work Cfuaranteed C111 e ue a trlal Q DOO C O O O 9 NJ O O O f U O O O O C 'D O O O C Q C C J O O O O OO Nlodez Il Pquxpment P111111pt Qe1 1 ll L FC Wade Fullerton Shoe 84 Harness Shop JOOOO OCOOO OOOOOOV 7 3 o o o o o o 3 Q Q C Q 9 5 3 o o o c o o Q We repa1r your shoes quuklx md 1101111 l 111 pucee me as low as good work and ffoofl 111ate11.1l w1ll 111111111 T11 ue OOOOOVVWWOOOOOOOOOCNOOOU O OU OC UV L JOC OOO F1 esh F1u1te Good C 12118 me C 11161165 Wewoka Confectlonery J B ROW EI L Prop Ice Cream Sundaes 84 Cold Drmks our Speclaltles P1 ompt and comteous Ne1w1ce NQQO QW Nfhfhfi f QCD O PVHI 1920 t 4 1 F mg' 'B A -- O 1. 4 , -A1,A..,.4A--lzl-- ---Au j jjLijj,j--',IT ' . ..' we A A- - 1:4 3 A ,Al ' -, wr. ' ' '1 ,' 1 P- 1 W - W , 1 do fl: 1 1-35 1- , . --1-.M -.:: ' ' -in -A ------A' ' ' ' V. . -ge N . V 11 K 1 . 3.30 2. J' ' ' O' 1 4 11 1110060000001 TCOO CU O 1 U ,r ,C J 90 fl ' 1,1 1 C 1 1 , . X' A ' 3 1 1 I IA . O I ,J 1' in , O 5 - rl ,j ' 1 Q I1 N . 3 1 . ' ' -1 1 1' . or 1 .A Q - 111 Q ,, O ' 1 1' '. 1 kj O 4 1 C, ' A O L, , 1' O A ' iw L J ' O . g '. O o - 1 ' o 1 ' Y 'J 1 fl U 1, M . 1,1 8 11 ' ,, 0 ' A A I ' ff O J 1 , 11' . ff O 1 , - U ' . 4 , i f I , . 2, , , 3,1 31 . f 1 O 1- ea fx fx 1 3 '- ,.. f 1 5 ' ' -1 C w 1- P2 S 1 1 - ' if . ' 1 A Q 1. Q .- 1 9 - of 1 1 1 . , 1 . . 1 1, ' I1 Q i H I . gi K1 1 , ' of 1 - . 1 A, T . 1 fl - 1 1 Af' 1: , C ' 1' 1 1 3 . fe fj 1' :Z1 . O ' Q . . Q ,4 ' , l, 'N 9 ll A ' , ,, U 11 11l ' ' 'if . O A I l IQ. X u J W1 . V . Q 1 WI 0 f- 1 LJ , !'. 'fb ' ' 1 . O Q' 51? C - 1, ' 1 o - '1 Hi 1 ' - , 1 O 1 11 Q 1, f . ' . rp 8 F 171 f-.mfyp 117430130 QQQQQQ ,QU , jar, Q N13 O Of7Cj..11'DU:'1' ' OOFLOOQOQD Q 2 G11 E' 5:- , 4' 1 V3 1 1, 1 ' 111 .2 11, -----4Y-- ------ik ill- T4 Y H John W. Sartin, Prop. Phone 63 Tourist Garage Wewoka, Oklahoma Dealer ln Ford Cars and Fordson Tractors Genume Ford Parts Free Air and Water at the curb When you have trouble with your Ford remember us IVHI 19217 and our highly Specialized Service Q, , is i J M, fkf f', ffif'7fQ 11 f Q T ' ' ' ' 'f 1' ' , N, -E A ., 'H I1 5,1 k'.g3':i'v . 5 1-' ,v JP- xii' X139 'T 'Q' U SECURITY STATE pe-NIS J. llx -L n 1. 9 K The Bank that Takes Care of its 1 CUSTOMERS V W I' V N1 W' , 'L T 33 YOUR DEPOSITS ARE GUARANTEED Officers R W PARMENTER Presxdent L C PARMENTER Vlce Presldent T E BURCH V1cePres1dent W A IOHNSON Cashxer D'?4'- Dxrectors R W IARMENTEK W I THURSTON T E BURCH W A JOHNS D CAMPBELI I fl C! I V i w 5 1 1 W l r 1' 1 i T A Y TN 1. rw ' m M Q , 1 Fisk if iiw il M 1? I I1 i? . J , I . .. , ' . . ON 5 1 , J Y l i W Q WgffEff,EfWfj1E T. T ra ew, We i ' - '-'--'--------YY- ---- V -.-V . --,.,- ,Mp --,-g:':f,A, A I r w See l: l , ' P l. ,K 1 f 2 4' w 1 W 'I wg fi Thurston-Seran Hardware 4 l ! uw Q q Company O I. , 4' , 11 For all kinds of Hardware, Furniture, Implements Undertakers Supplles We sell Blue Blrd Electrlc Washmg Machmes Wewoka Okla Phone 87 U 1' If lx I 1 w if lf ' 1' 1 ig, J 11 1 rf ., j 1 ' in il 1 :Y ' 1. H il xx I 0 O I ,qu 1 ',! , 9 ' Jw g . K v . w, L 11 ' : l Q, ig an an ' Huw ai ed St pp P Staple and Fancy Grocerles f-will ,md Give - us a trial 1920 59' e-- V t a W, ll -.1 iff ,f- X L- 'P -311 ' X Central Meat Market Fr um , rop. - ,fx ' nf' Shepard Dry Goods Co Ladies and Gents Furnishings Shoes and Hats Dry Goods WEWOKA OKLA Ifflff' 19 KJ OX 79 .1 , 1, 7 . 9 .L K Ki 4, 1Q . 5.4 ' ' 3 4 'ff' 5 . f ' T Q, 564 ma . .. . xl ' skis' J A ,w g tn ji I ,2- e ' 4 . ay J NEIL THOMASON D. W. ANDERSON Ploneer Abstract Company S10 000 00 Bond Abstracts and Refnl Fstate O K ' c A I Our Records are up-to-date and we mvmte you to use them just the same as pubhc records PVI1'J' 1920 MOTOR CARS The two words Dodge Brothers are an advertlsement ID themselves, not merely In Amerxca, but the wide world over The f1rst thought that follows where ever they are seen xs the thought ofa car that ns reliable Q BRD As long as their name us attached to thenr motor car DODGE BROTHERS may be depended upon to safeguard and protect It P As long as they buxld motor cars they wxll be the best motor cars DODGE BROTHFRS can bulld J. C. LILLARD, Dealer Phone No 7 WEWOKA, OKLA. Phone No. 7 Q w ? Nitin 44+-J Iiflff l92fD iff Ziii-4-if-'...f 'f-g:,,,-r W-3-335'-'1 M f-l Q jugs M -r 'rl'r -- '-' -- ' ' -ff' ----W -- - ---H1--A--ff-'fi-------W. ng 1-- A ' '.lTif'.-. ,, .-., -,-'1l.-..:V . ' Y-h:i '-V' ' - Dfjn I 'j , TT? lo- ' I ' 4.vlff'+-. 's fi' '7 D D ' ','v ' I 'M 'ff 1. il v 1 ' ' ,ag E . :gl 2 4. - l , 'bij 3171- -- -- VW... 0 0 lu.: I I 'r l I 0 lg :y . J l l I l l ll y - ' 1' l I l 4 u t I I , 6 ix ask . . V Q 'A ,, ' Qff 15 - o V, V i QT ,f e '- l X-Tiil5'C X K wut 1.5.3 XYIIII PX uns R s Munir: X13 I S313 H4 Wild El EXIF qw? C LQ3 fx I II RSUN IJRX I 0 XY I VS 0IxA ODS I 0 1920 Hardware The essentxal thmg about buymg Hardware xs to know that xt IS dependable We have spent years xn gathermg together :L class of HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS and FURNITURE that represent the hugh est standard of quallty The least skullful buyer can place hrs e quxrements wxth us and know that h1s pur chases represent a degree of excellence un surpassed elsewhere f Youngblood-Key Hardware Company 1 Muff l r P'Vf1'.f' 19217 -12511 QT W Twllgg V-'W T- , -rm :QF A .vi ' r -. H , 3 .4331 '4 T. ' -', .JF l4 5,2.q A, ':. 19, ., lst' - 1 ' I' at UPL ' -M1 ,T .1 ,.1 JM4 ,sl - .H I 1 I . . r D we We are now open for busl ness ID our new locatlon w1th an up to date stock of seas onable merchandlse conslst mg of Shelf Hardware Our stock IS complete and we are gettlng new goods every day We are here to please you and are anxlous to have all our frlends call on us Any tlme an artlcle IS taken out of our store and found to be unsatisfactory we wlll refund your money just as cheerful- ly as you handed it to us. . . Ben Floyd Hardware Company 1920 , ll I ' - -, 5 Right Place and Right Prlce 4 ,4. , V WEWOKA .5 ffrhe Biggest Little city iii America Progress CM Your County ul d Your Community Your Town A Booster Alive A Member WEWOKA COMMERCIAL CLUB The Biggest Little Cnty ln America Wewoka FVHY 1921? ol t e . W it f 'KW-'.fQ . 'g..,gn,fYi , . 4. L v -.Iii 5 X .. Q, , 1 'Tig 1, -QQ r so , wr, dd , ' ' gi t lldl What is Courtesy as Ap- : 'Q 4 I an plied to Cur Bank Service? A . ' 'F fm.. sn.. J lj' Courtesy next to character and honesty IS one of the fxrst demands thls 1nst1tut1on makes upon lts offlcers and employees To be courteous to be klnd showlng care and consldera t1on IH handllng small ac counts the same as large de pos1ts IS one of the chlef alms of thxs bank Farmers Nat1ona1 Bank ARD V P d L W COZART C l L PV'l1'.f' 1920 i C , , O l 9 i O l 4 C Q Q C O H. T. DOUGLAS, President W. C. BUNY ice resi ent ll Lx' ' A Q V f V 7 . it . Hi- WW- -- -- vw- , , W, v' ' ' ' 7' H ' W - -- , f H ., , KV, 1 I 1 i ll M li il I! Fi l 1 I i PALACE THE TRE Nuf Sed 1 ll! 1429 1 i H H I lg P i 1 I ii 'L IK 4 i l -N - , , - ,M-H ,, , , , - ,- , ,. ,,-M,-,-M, Q- 1, . T!'i3 ff QM. V W,, mf 4,2 VV' his I ' 1 I li Fred Cummmgs Samtary Grocery Meat and F1Sh Market We Sell Nothmg but the Best the Market Affords Call and see us 2 D N th fS ty Staie Bank WEWOKA B 392 1 Ph 81 Ii il E I I i F PVIHJT 1920 'D I 51-llfji - -L-1171 W W '-fr VT jf'j'f'ffQlff '. if: -1 , 'l v-,N--:fl-W ,Tl--Ji-.,.,F ---,,,,, M,-,A M-.. ,...,... --.W T..-----V , I - V mt ' .,, -...Tv-' 7 '-'f.ffil,T:. - mv W: 'TF .rr +P W , pf- .-if -rf? If , ,S L49 . lf 1 ,T 3- ri 'Bye' .Q ' ' sv K ' '. .1 , ' 7 ,' ai x ' 1 45, .Q ' Z fb O 1 ' YL . ' T' I ' V ' gi' 1 f! K .LN El V 'iw . ' 1 .RW 3 I W F V l ll I ' N II ! Y' 11 -1 727 i Y Y: 'Alf 'A-it Y, f W 3 1 5 . 3 I 3 Q I Stringfield-Mauldin Co Right Place We Wlsh to extend to our Wewoka and Qemlnole County frlends a Cordlal Invltatlon to make our store your restlng place when you are IH Shawnee You are always Welcome We appreclate the many favors eaten ded us during our short career ln bus lness here but for Whlch we could not have attalned the splendld success that h IS crowned our efforts Strmgfleld Mauldln Co N td N tl B SHAWNEE OKLA FVff.f' 1920 o I U 0 k I O I I O I O 1 ' 7 . O 1 f , l O I O ! C I . c I f A I I O ' A ex oor a' ank of Commerce , . f llll Ill ! We want the Wewoka Boys and G1flS to feel perfectly free to make our store your store when ID Shawnee Xou wnll always fund RUGS FLRNITLRE DRAPERI ES TALKING MA CHIINES RECORDS PIANOS Sc SHEET MUSIC of the very best quality and prlces ID keepmg wnth the quallty You wlll also fmd courteous sales men and women to show you The Longmire-Draper Co. Sha Okla. Plflif 1920 Q fic- Q .fl g 1 , 24 F yx . fs-45 5 X . ,xl Q Q gy' L. , A X A nl J -if - ' if I J II ,- J l ' ' ' 4 Il rgvglu a uf X ' 1 l 5.54: 1 A AM 11 rr l h.. 1 ' I ll ,I I ll 1 5 T I l U 0 Q 7 4 n f K 1 Y v - Y , Y I 0 O 9 I . . . C I K l wnee, . Satisfactory Photographs Interest YOU ,i. STREETER STUDIO Wlll please YOU Somebody Wants your Photograph STUDIO 120 1 2 NORTH BROADWAY SHAWNEE OKLA Pifff 19217 0 Q-1 .1- ' . r V . vgyaf 5 E-'L I l o ' ' E11 IL Gas Adm mstered XRay n Connectlon Dr W W McDonough DENTIST SHAWNEE OKLAHOMA Rooms 305 6 7 Shawnee Natnl Ba k Bldg Phone 370 The New York Store A S Kourl 81. Co Props Selllng dependable merchandise IS our busmess, and we have handled a quality of merchandise that has con- vinced thousands of prudent buyers that it pays to trade with us. We are always glad to show you FWHM 1920 +- I- 'T A3 'ff -hw'-'-'tfff-'M4l f1-Y 4- , f2'l-gifizffifg.-.--:I '-Ami EJ? W , f V W ,-7--m MA.A -1 -- 1::.: ,- , ll ' Y lif. l 'K' .!ys..,..' , ll ll , ,. ll 1- Mg' :E , i ' i ' 1' r,f: 'fi3 11 x ', fy- -, U -'fo I 31 3 , 1:7 fl +V'5Xg1. sf . . . 3 l W I P i - - ' n . l lr , ' ll . my , ll lg 1 , if I 1 1 - , il 1 . .9 . .Q I 5 lf: ll Q 0 a o - l 1 N O 'A Important Pomts to Cons1d- er When Buymg Prmtmg YOU WANT lngenulty and cre atlve ablllty YOU WANT human care and skl CC X OU WANT proflt producmg prmtlng XOU WANT your Work done by the Laslter Prllltlllg Company, wewoka W p L T 1 V , . 4 1 f: 5. .--' Q 1 Jog? ,- r , ' X' '- -..r '- .H rs., . ltkq h 'I 1 'ay fb 1 1 mf' LY, .1 LA , 4 PVHI l92fJ if ffs, ff V I 4 1 n 5. 2 i A lg 'M V . ll. You WANT quality and serv- 1 . 7 e rint the ittle igvr Annual s 'Q Nxwfw, X wiv A 'WH 6 C J CAMPBELL W We ll'1V1f8 you to call at our store and see our 1 ne of h gh class WATCHES RINGS DIAMONDS SILVERWARE and many other xtems too numerous to mentxon Gxve us a tr al Shepard s Cash Grocery Has xt The famous Lxberty Flour The fmest lme of Coffee Teas and Extracts Staple and Fancy GFOCCFICS at the lowest prlces conslstent Wlth good business. A square deal to all is our motto. We Appreciate Your Patronage 4 ,l '11 PICIHCJT 1920 L i,Ff ' ,Q 'f1, .J .l'lf, ' ,.. T ' , ' ffTf.,'lf:T. f'.1TT.-4 R345 W gg L..- gf 1 .J-. V, Q. 1 ,ji-J .' '. I W ff Wai , Y X 1 ' -. f ea- :H 0- - l -... -C A -fb W! was , ff N P X lllf T7 . YH ff . It A 5 'l I ,,,I l I 5 Successor to . I. Davis l . lQ ll 1 1 1 v 'T :i ' ' . ' . 1 . 'll Ll 4 ll In il S - as S as an S so ll :ll l 1 ' gl! :il ' lvl ix 1 l lx O O E fe Sl . I 621' IFB? DRUG STORE The Echson Phonograph For CASH OR TIME PAYMENTS ho Qubstltutlon at fhlS Store X ou pay for what you get milf Get wh It you pay for 'len yefare IH buqmes here ani stlll at It Phone 26 if dj-4 PVHf 19217 '94 US' U 2,5 fr - ' x 'l ' QBHXQ' j. wsfj-1. 4,L'.,'x.Nf.. l 'sk 'H if :Tr-'f .' lg I ' fi e ill A ,','1- . ?x'7s,.. .VV .AA W I I I I e Y K , r i 'Q ' s II, N ' 2 1 1 7 4 ' . . ,I .XS L l I. Q Semmole County Abstract Company I ONIH' D Wewoka Oklahoma L L Sturgeon, Mgr- Phone 50 K w 1920 .P'i'.. ff Wif i, ,go 19- Insurwnce Farm Loans .Real Estate -4 . 1:11 , ' 01 W'-L.. 4 QM. ajft' L , , , 1 J A J ! E C ALDRIDGE P es RAY D KEITH V Pres and Mgr f,., li' Ml dj in MEX Xff ln To the Ladxes of Wcwoka and Surroundmg Commumty VX hen clomg out of town Qhoppmg we shall be glad at all tlmes to show Vou our excluslxe lme of TADIFS Rl ADY 'IO ll FAI' ClO'l HIXF ll hm m Qhiwnce the PlGildODf 'Xlx I C Aldmdge of xour mtv and the m xnwffexncrwt of thc stole wmls Vou to feel Llnt tlllq Qtore N Vour store GETZ DRY GOODS CO llncorpomtedl 'Xlqm 'md Pell Qtrevts SHAWNFE OKIA PVHI 19263 . . , r , I ' . I. . ,.,-ff-I fy 'Tw ll l I 1: . .xl fl' I ' QMW I A-,Im 'x .. , 1 K ,M , -X ,1 s- - Lili C! L , Q' ' 1 A 'll i if Xl 2 .IQ il. R'- fxgaf ,4 l K ,J v,QI ' l . .X-Uqgwff X , -V .3 X H intl! x fi -l',',...l 5 'w . ' . 1' l 11 . 4 I K ll Y: 31 ' - l ful 4. f , 1' fill' l l I ll, 1 I l ' mp h .Alu , , U N o Q , . . . , , , K L YY D 1 'Q . '1 W 1 0 J. - - A x, .l 1. . 1 v . ' . Y i , p . . Y 1 n 1. 1, V A ,L . E. J. .' L., ., Qi' 1 I C . ,- 1 fy 1 4 g 1 n . x, A 1 , I - gi.- Y I rp ff ' H ' In . f,1, . Y .' gg. .. L. '54 ' I i, ,,. ..,:.g, w 'ul .., w- V 4-,, -.1 , ., '- v c. 0. Cl-lAPPl'il.I. ,Q Pwprm M Phone 154 I L, HUDSQN ROCK N P A 1 -5. 1,1 W ff . ' ' ' 1 '41 . ,J is ff , v ' 1 ,459 J. , ,, I I ,. CITY DRUG The Rexall Qtore Drugs Tonlet Goods .md DFUQQISYS Sundrles PreSCr1pt1onS Carefully Lornl wun led WEWOKA OKLAHOMA It B EVH.3 1920 v. x l mi , I I 1 I O O ' ' . ' M L :ig Ui 'il-Q A ' - gr 'V . .. X , , COOC CCOOOOOOOOOO C O C C C O C C C O C C O O O C C C O O O C C C O O Q C C C C C C C O O f X1 C O C WX C O OCC7000OJO 'CD Get lt at Wlnte s Grocery What? 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