Woodward High School - Boomer Yearbook (Woodward, OK)

 - Class of 1916

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EMA DWIGHT SEWARD Marshall Missouri High School. Dramatic Club ’16; Chorus ’16; D. D. M. C. “As sweet and sunny as a May morning.” CHESTER FITHIAN Tangier Oklahoma High School. Foot Ball ’16; Basket Ball ’16; Debating Club '16; Vice-President D. D. M. C.; Chorus ’16. “My idea is this: Ever onward.” ROSA MAXINE BLUMER Ravenna Nebraska High School. Chorus ’15-’l 6; Vice-President Swastika Literary Society ’15; Senior Play; Dramatic Club ‘16; Treasurer D. D. M. C. “As merry as the day is long.” 30

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r T M fE. THELMA BRADBURY Anthony High School; Colorado Springs High School. Current Event Club ’14; Swastika Litei'-ary Society ’15; Dramatic Club ’16; German Club ’15; High School Play ’15; Kodak Club ’16; D. D. M. C.; Boomer Staff. “She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think oft.” H. BURRIS KING President Debating Club ’16; President Student Council ’16; Secretary Y. M. C. A. ’16; D. D. M. C.; Boomer Staff. “Brevity of expression is a proof of wisdom.” HELEN MARIE HEALEY Dramatic Club ’14; Philalethean Literary Society ’15; German Club ’15; Chorus ’15; 0. 0. 0. Club ’16; D. D. M. C. “To be doing good for someone else is the life of most good women.” 29



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THE Senior Braitta ACT I. Freshmen in the hall, after being shown to the cloak-rooms Dy upper classmen, earnestly discussing the situation. Russell— “Oh, they—they said— they would ‘tar and feather’ us!” Hesler—(consolingly), “Never mind, ‘they’ said, I couldn’t talk to the girls too, but C. Hattie—“I am afraid of Prof. B. I’d hate to be late to one of his classes.” Harry—“Well, a silver dollar to the guy who’ll tell me whether Lady V. is looking at the. southwest corner or the northeast.” Gertrude—“I don’t want to make any rash statements Harry, but I think she is looking at you.” Robert W. (admiring Supt. W. from a distance). “I don’t suppose he’ll ever notice me.” Marion—“Well, he will know that I am around. I have very important brothers in this school.” Leona—“I don’t care, but he looks as if he might be a good History teacher.” Justina—“Someone told me that he was going to teach American History.” Georgia—“Hope that stuff won’t be a required subject when we are Seniors.” Helen—“I believe I would like it.” Winona—“But why think about that. Our Ancient History Class meets in five minutes.” ACT II. Sophomores having their first class party at home of Russell Laune. Helen (to Thelma, newly arrived'— “How do you like Woodward by this time ?” Thelma—“Oh, much better than T had expected; and the Sophomore boys are reallv nicer than those in Colorado Springs.” Ross—“Well we’re some athletes at least. Now here’s Harry, the best man in backet ball.” Harry—“Say, what do you want for that—a bouquet for yourself? You’re thinking of Foot Ball, no doubt, but I’ll not say it.” Winona—“Thelma, we’ll have our annual High School picnic soon, and you’ll enjoy that.” Robert M.—“So will I. Do you want to know what I’m going to do?” Hattie—“No, something heroic I suppose.” Robert—“If you want to speak of it in that way—I’m going to learn to swim.” Gertrude—“You are joking. Surely you can swim.” Robert W.—“Oh no, doesn’t surprise me in the least. Some people Marion—“Changing the subject somewhat, but didn’t you all have the jolliest fun when we went on our Botany ‘hike?’” Russell—“I should say I did, and got so many flowers too. Also the Junior who takes Botany was quite sociable.” Georgia—“(doubtfully). I’m not so a gcod time but I was worried about Mr. Halley.” Leona—“I don’t see why. He seems able to take care of himself.” Georgia—(doubtfully). I’m not so sure. You know it was rather chilly even if it was spring, and his hair had just been cut. I was afraid he’d catch cold.” Harry—“Tee he How.” Justina—“(shocked) Georgia, how could you?” Hesler—“Say folks, it’s late. Come on, let’s plav the real “23 skidoo.’ ” ACT III. Junior Class Meeting. Sublime ( ?) order prevailing. Robert M.—“If you folks don’t come to order and discuss the question properly, I shall go home.” Leona—“And we should miss you so too. Surely you’ll have more regard for us ” Justina—“Mr. President, may I ask what the question is.” 31

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