Woodward High School - Boomer Yearbook (Woodward, OK)

 - Class of 1918

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Page 30 text:

CLASS NIGHT City Hall, May 19th, 1918, 8:30 p. m. High School Chorus. ”0 Praise the Lord” . . From Mendelssohn’s Athalie” Invocation.....................................The Reverend J. F. Quisenberry Scripture Reading ...... The Reverend Harold Forde In the Secret of His Presence,” by Wilson . . Choir of the Christian Church Class Sermon......................................The Reverend F. 0. Seamans The Lord is My Shepherd,” by Kirkpatrick . . Choir of the Christian Church Eenediction.......................................The Reverend George Fenn COMMENCEMENT NIGHT City Hall, May 22nd, 1918, 8:30 p. m. Music .... Invocation Vocal Solo Commencement Address Violin Solo Presentation of Diplomas Response In the Land of the Long Ago” Benediction High School Chorus . . . Father VanMens Mrs. Elsie Bull . Dr. Roach, ot Oklahoma City . . . Anna May Sharp . . . . School Board Harold Street, President of the Class High School Sextette . . The Reverend J. W. Jennings Murray Holcomb: If you don’t toot your own horn, nobody else will.”

Page 29 text:

FOURTH ANiNUAL SENIOR PLAY “EVERYYOUTH.” THE SYMBOLS Everyyouth Work Vice Pleasure Care Truth . Reason Temptation Conceit Happiness Trouble Love Pianist Harold Street Ernest Dillon Ross Enlow Lewis Snow . Carl Harr Margaret Peebles Martin Bubb Lois Yetter Henryetta Walsh Eva Depugh Edna Miller Lois Seamans Scene I. Somebody’s Office. Morning. Scene II. The same. Afternoon. A month elapses. Scene III. The same. Noon. Some months later. Time: Yesterday, Today, and Always. Edith Renfrew CLASS DAY PROGRAM BURLESQUE OF A SENIOR BUSINESS MEETING Report of Committee on Vocal Contortions......................Ruth Raynor Report of Committee on Class Heirlooms........................Ruby Potts Congress of Reform Clarence Moore, Wayne Proctor, Orie Baker, Forrest Robinson Report of Committee on Piano Gymnastics....................Hazel Meunier Report of Committee on Endowments ... . . . . Agnes Irvin Report of Committee on the Spirit of ’18.....................Harold Smith Adjournment Lewis Snow: I sure got his goat this time - - - I think.”



Page 31 text:

CLASS HISTORY The history ot the Senior class of ’18 of Woodward High School began twelve years ago in the year 1906, in a little frame building near the Central Park of Woodward. Then and there four little boys and seven little girls assembled on the playgrounds together. When the nine o’clock bell rang they all marched inside the building and occupied the seats in the first grade section of the room. Those eleven children were: Harold Street, Harold Smith, Lewis Snow, Forrest Robinson. Edith Renfrew, Margaret Peebles. Ruth Raynor, Edna Miller, Henryetta Walsh, Ethyle Walker and Hazel Meunier. Queer looking children they were, but to their portraits they were true. Hf Z£L HPiROL D AlARCARBT EDNA £DITH FORREST E HAML HBNMtTTfi So in 1906 the class began the hard but pleasant journey of twelve years. In the second grade, Orie Baker joined us and he has proved himself to be the star member of the class, both in athletics and in studies. In the third grade Carl Harr entered, and during these years he has established for himself a skv scraper of great expectations. During the eighth grade Earnest Dillon made his appearance, and thru the agency of Ford, has set up such a store ol patience, ingenuity, and emergency appliances, that the supply will prove inexhaustible thru his whole life time, however excessive the demand. Then our class entered the Freshman year of High School. Lois Tetter, Martin Bubb and Clarence Moore, were the new members of the class. During her time Margaret Peebles: The front wheels of a car move first.”

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