Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 86, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 3, 1933 Page: 4 of 8
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CHICK ASH A rTTY EXPRESS. CHICKASHA. OKLAHOMA -
WEDNESDAY MAT t MM
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Mem Ami IcMi
Sjila
Bu
MATHEWS SETS
STATE RECORDS
High Be bod Sprinter
'Crack Pair ml Jbito a Tram
Plari Second in State
Meet.
Two state records were pounded
. Into the cinders by the flying teei ot
Orrllls Mathews who along with
his team-mates coached by ImMa
Dwight scored lBfe points to take sec-
ond place in the state trackmeet The
events were held at Owen Field.
Norman. April 29. -
The large Tulsa squad took tha
meet with 39K points seared in 10
events. Pour Chicks garnered 19V4
points in six events and Central of
Oklahoma city was third with 19
pointa taken In aeven events.
Besides his two state records Or-
eille wm the individual scoring ace
of tha meet with IS pointa to his
credit. Hie time of 9.8 seconds in
tha 100-yard dash dipped :00J off
the record set by Davenport cf Ton-
kawa 35 years ago and also tied tha
national high echoed record In the
330 yard dash. Mathews lowered the
record :00.1 bringing tt to 21.3.
Osgle of Bbawnee second In the
' 330' was soma several yards be-
hind Orville. Three more pointa in
the broadjump brought his total to
' 13. Els jump of S3 feet ltt Inches
fell six Inches abort of first place.
This is Orvllie1 second year as 100
yard dash state champion.
aithmjgh tha dust storm was
nuisance in his estimation. Say Bart
turned In the excellent time of 4:40
for the mile run. As the entrants in
the mile wen many it was nee-
eamry for Bart to eusie from behind
. to win which ha did in hie great
springing form. Bay failed to place
In tha 380 -yard run.
Miller Simmons heaved the twelve
pound shot a distance of 44 feet S
inches for third place. Bis distance
with the Javelin and discus waa In-
sufficient for qualification in thorn
events.
A concrete example of the 1m-
portance cf "little thingi" was given
when BUI Wallace vaulted 11 feet
g Inch to tie with Best of Tuba
the one-half point being the margin
over Central. Indy Luck favored BUI
in the coin-flip and he brought
boos the medal.
Hed" Qnlienberiy set a mwng
pace for three and one-half laps of
the mile.
Xxporta of cotton remnants from
the united States In ms amounted
to M0445S pounds an increase of
340000 pounds over 1931.
7413 CHICKASHA AVE
Congratulations
C. H. S. Students and Faculty
S UQQESTIONS
Her FROCK
Silk and Imported
$597 and
Accessories
GLOVES
Bags
HOSIERY
Shop Students to
Enter Events For
A and 31. Contest
The shop department will be well
represented In the state meet at
Stillwater. Carl J Bichison b taking
out several bogs and will have bad
them selected by Wednesday morn-
ing. Mbs Loulre Smith and Jack
Fletcher are to enter in mechanical
drawing; Dllasl Aston and M. C.
Dimpfl practical electricity; Floyd
Scott and Barry Yeager bench
woodwork: Paul Witt and- Bin Boa-
wen rafter cutting; two will be se-
lected from BUI Boswell. Floyd Seott
and Barry Yeager in wood-turning;
Carlos Baker radio theory.
The shop entered lest year for
the first time and should make a
better showing thb year.
Bryant Favorite
Among Students
In High School
As a consequence of hi participa-
tion In school activities and hta
cheerful disposition and his plea nt
word for every one Wiley Bryant b
a great favorite with his fellow stu-
dents. As a fteriiman Wiley was the vice-
president of the glee club secretary
and treasurer of tbs student coun-
cil and a member of the Hl-Y club.
Be took part in the freshman play
had a major part in tha operetta
hem Pirates of Hawaii and was
trainer on the football team.
As a aopbdnore be wu. voted a
member of the Honyoks dub took
part in tha minstrel and waa a
member of the glee dub and Hl-Y.
White a Junior bo held the posi-
tion as yell leader of tha Junior
elass and was trainer on both hc
basketball and football team and a
member of tha glee dub
And si a senior Wiley has served
as yell leader of high school at the
Honyoks club and of tha senior class.
Ba b to take part In tbc senior
play Tha Yellow Shadow. Be la
the sperta editor on the Prairie
Schooner staff.
Thb venstllc student has taken
part in numerous other activities
and be b to ba commended far the
in which he faithfully
aroused pep on the football field
and at the basketball games. Be
has made many friends white he
has been in high school and wlU be
mimed after bo graduates thb yaar
white tfao students who ara to re-
main in school will hopefully seek
another boy to taka hte place.
for the
Sweet
Girl
Graduate
Cotton Fabrics
$1Q75
JEWELRY
UNDERWEAR
BLOUSES
JUNIOR CLASS
TO BE LARGE
Tentative Ltsi ef Graduates Hun-
kers 17i FIs Arc Being Nad
Far Commencement; Ser-
mon On May SL
A tentative list of 174 students b
scheduled to receive diplomas from
the Chir kasha Junior high school
according to Bruce J Myers princi-
pal. The graduate will Include 133
regular members of the Freshman
clam and 51 mid-term graduates.
Ama-menti am being made to
bold the .baccabureste service! at
tha First Baptist church Sunday
morning May 21. Class night activ-
ities an to be Tuesday evening. May
23 and commencement exerches are
to ba Thursday pvening May 35.
The valedictorian salutatorian si
well tha students who will gin
the prophecy the win and the his-
tory an to ba selected from the
students with the high gride aver-
age following the three weeks per-
iod which ends thb week The op-
portunity to write the cbm poem
and the clam son b open to the
entire class.
Tha tentative list of graduates in-
ClUdM! Billie Austin Doyal Blaln. Hichard
Brown Bruce Bruner. Bdna Mae
Bradford. Lota 1 Bradford Osrlma
Bryan Betts Barnes Ruth Barnes
Erma Burleson Elisabeth B! tec he
Bill Bormell. Lloyd Baggett Fran-
ces Blevins Wendell Brown Mary
Ruth Cook Paul Cothan Jennie
Crosby Thelma Jo Couban LaVeme
Carter George Dennis Beatrice De-
Lozier Janies Dlrlckson 1 delta Dal-
ton Olin Dan guard LUte Mas Dob-
bins. Fbck BnU. Haskell Bakin
Ruby Edmiston Virginia Frost Lu-
ellta Fitzpatrick Mildred Ford Vir-
ginia Fletcher Joe Frances Harold
Myrtle Griggs Billie Gllkey Fran-
ces Green (Beta Gooch Zelpha Lea
Gam way. Lorraine Greenwood Eva
Lob Hddnett Bin Hanna Dorothy
Hudson Wesley Herberts WUbem
Hawes Albert Hancock Leonard
Hauler Clergy Hu ton John Balblg
Troy Hooper A. B. Johnson Con-
way Johns Marby Jonas Donald
Kennedy. - Woodrow King Lorice
King Helen Kennedy. MocelbKeyei
J. W. Kirkpatrick Leroy Leonard
Bobby Lanon Pkceda Luna Ophe-
lia McCoy Etobe McClendon Mar-
garet McConnell. Charles Mayes
Pauline Montgomery Doris Mills
Bremond Madison Evelyu Morrison
Wilma Moore Juanita Itartin Anna
Lm Morgan.
Dow Mead Joy St alone. Lets
Students snd Faculty of Good Old C. H. S.
YOU ARE TO BE CONGRATULATED
JEWELRY
Is a Gift the Graduate
-Wrist Watches
Rings
Necklaces
Bracelets
J. W. Owsley
JEWELER
822 CHICKASHA AVENUE
WERE PROUD OF YOU!
C. H. S. Students and Faculty
Have Your Graduation Outfit Cleaned and Pressed at
HAMILTONS CLEANERS
Opposite Poetoffice PHONE 195
CONGRATULATIONS
STATE CHAMPIONS!
FLOWERS
Fbr Mother Day
and Gradastlan
CHICKASHA
GREENHOUSE
Twelfth Street at ChJckuhs A'
Pbone 1
Youll Find
A splendid student body snd faculty at the
CHICKASHA HIGH SCHOOL.
You'll Find
Delicious Sandwiches and Pies at
ROES HAMBURGER SHOP.
: CONGRATULATIONS :
STATE 3IEET WINNERS
May Your Victories and Success Continue .
GIFT SUGGESTIONS .
FOR THE BOV AND GIRL GUADDATE
Ftae Stationery Fboatofai
Exquisite Psrfuina
Smart Csapaets
Miss Saylors and Martha
(Editorial)
ABILITY TO REASON
By W.
A minister while talking to tbs student body during aissmbly
the first of thb school year made this statement: Thought power
b the measure of your value to human society. Than b no doubt
a to tbs truth of thoro words. Than are degreea In thought power
Just u then are variations in physios! strength. One man thinks
on a higher plane than another became of bb more favorable en-
vironment or educational accomplishment. .
Sfoct of our thinking b merely fancy. Beal thinking b tha result
of reason not of Imagination. Ona must train himself to think
clearly just as he creates other habits.
To really think it b absolutely essential that you be open-minded. .
Egotism b tha greatest bar. to correct thought; therefore always ba
willing to listen to reason." One who b not anxious and willing to
learn b hopeless.
It b well to remember that a person can have a positive opinion1
on very few things. No matter bow wise you may be tha sum of
your ignorance Will always Infinitely outweigh the sum of your
knowledge.
. The superior Intellect saea dearly what It does not and cannot
know and declines to pass Judgment The honest opinion Is deter-
mined by tha weight of wldenc. and your opinion b of no value
If you are influenced fey prejudice. It b unwise to believe a thing
merely because It cannot be disproved.
When you make up yovr mind about a question be sura that you
have considered all the ctecumitancee concerning tt
Think! -. ' .
MulanaxFat Melton. Lola Mss Mark
John Miller Jane Miller Clarence
Murphy Kathleen Norris Borman
Nash Maribe Padgett Daisy Fybea
Larue Powell Lob Folk Thomas
Rector Howard Hector Mabelte Rob-
bins Clara Faye Sharp Ella Fran-
ces Shlflett Dorothy Snell Eari
Smith Ray Smith J. F. Smith
Howard Smith Frances Stover Ruble
Scott Jack Bhlelds Nellie Stockton
Hebert Sullivan G. C. Thomas Ba-
xel Tlmi Alta Tsylor Frances Tay-
lor Gracia Taylor Mary Taylor Eu
gene Tucker Dora Teeters Lorrene
Thompson O. T. Ventres. Frances
Williams Maurina Whltted Mary
Ann Yates RoUle Snail Peggy Shep-
ard Gladys . Sprague Maiguietta
Shoemaker Eallte Scott Martha Jo
Thomas.
The mid-year graduates include:
Xva Adkins Oma Allen Wasco As-
per Annabel Baxter Artie Black
Nancy Myrtle Beets Claude Baker
Doris Briscoe Ura Geo Carter Mary
Comm Marcus Campbell. Albert
Duncan . Blanche Dempsey Thur-
man Duncan Fkm Duffer Camilla
Donaldson Xvema Duncan Mary Lou
Esell Lester Fltapataick Mildred
Bart Odell Eoorer J. T. Bead
Anna June Headrick Viola Jonas
Raymond JoUff William James
Emenuri King Ruby Kelley.
Cordy Lee Lang Otah Ken Edna
Kennedy Ruth Kell Randolph Me-
Grew Adella Moore Tom Newman
Will Always Cherish
Fountain Pens
Pocket Watches
Billfolds
Tux Sets
Cigarette Lighten
Washington Candy
SDDfONS
DO YOU KNOW?
Oagmen fbr the movies radio
and stags sometimes receive from
50.000 to 75.00 a year.
Victor Hugo famous French writer
left an estate of 1500000.
Edgar Wallace whose Income was
tremendous left 230000 In debts to
hb wife.
The naval airplane carrier. U. 8.
8. Lexington and' U. S. 8. Saratoga
cany 75 planes each.
- Surnames such as Smith Archer
Miller Carpenter etc were probably
first taken from the trade In which
our ancestors wen occupied.
Mon than 3000000 people pour
Into Manhattan on a typical busi-
ness day.
The shortest term of a U. S. presi-
dent was served by William Harrison
who died exactly on month after
bb Inauguration.
Ffeom January to July 1017 sub-
marines sank nearly 4000000 tom
of fhtppfrif-
Ebmr Pruett Bedim Patton Ger-
aldine Fatten Cora Annla Price
Nora Rodgers Owen Saunders Jef-
fie Surher Weldon Smith 1 J. W.
jsM . njhfrs SuButtne OarUn
Whiter Adelbert Weaver Irena Whit-
aker. Bonnie Wilkinson and Jack
Whnbaricy. .
C. H.
Undamaged Eut
Graduation Suits
Shoes
FIRE
Accept Onr Congratulations
C.H.S. .
YOULL FIND THE GANG AT
THE PALACE PHARMACY
501 Chickasha Ave. PHONE 7
WE CONGRATULATE
The Chickasha High School
Intellectual Musie and Track Champions
A Splendid City A Splendid School System
THE SURPRISE STORE
' 810 Chickasha Ave.
WFre C. II. S. Boosters
Let Us Give Your Graduation Dress or Sait a Fin
CLEANING AND PRESSING .
SUN-RAE CLEANERS
510 Chickasha Ave. PHONE 8
CHICKASHA
The finest city and home of the finest High
School in Oklahoma. We're for you.
Gassaway Motor Company
Buick& Pontiaca Oldsmobiles
618 Chickasha Avenue . Phone 1489
AN INSEPARABLE PAIR
CHICKASHA HIGH SCHOOL
AND
HARRYS CAFE
THE FINEST IN THE STAJE
CANTATA ML
BE PRESENTED
Afl Jaaiar High Behest Night Shed-
Bled hi Sealer High AudHarlam -Friday
Hfekl at
- " oCtech.
Fas On a Bummer MghC a
cantata will ba the feature attrac-
tion on tha program on All Junior
high school night which lo to be
celebrated by Junior high 1 school
students Friday May . in th
Senior high school auditorium ot S
p. m.
The first port of the program b
to consist of numbers from the or-
chestra under the direction of Mbs
Xreno Mayes; ' n specialty act; a
tumbling act by ninth grade bon
under the direction of Coach LaRoy
LeCrom; a dialogue by Gordon Jones
and Glen Fields directed by Mrs. A.
B. Morgan; and the crowning . of
the May Queen.
Each dam has nominated n queen
and th cteas queen receiving th
largest number of votes from Junior
high school students will bo crowned.
The ninth grads nominee is Zelpbs
Lee Gaesaway; eighth grade Laura
Marie Wilson and seventh grade
Jam Owsley.
Th bet part of tho program le
to bo a cantata Fan On a Sumner
Night" given- by tho combined muric
and physical education departments.
Tha directors an Mbs Viola Wert
and Mbs Jessie Lorn Clarkson
spii Kin Hfcviytt&o nnvTfnrd
dancing. The text and muclo waa
written fey Mr. Paul Bibs.
A short qnopab of the cantata
follows:
Fan b Musie In Sound.' Tho
cheeping" of th birds tho pit-
pot" of tho summer shower tfao
humming of tho bees the roar of
tfao storm tho crackling of tho
thunder the wall of the wind the
chirp of tho crickets and tho mys-
terious murmurs of tbs night
. On thb summer day Fan pbys
hb pipe as tha world awakes now
humming softly. now with bird -calls.
The Sunlmum stool over tho
hflb to draw up tho Dew-Drops"
(tho diamonds" which Night" has
dropped) resting on tho downy pil-
lows of Gammer Wtbs." which
on Uttb bite of nights trailing gar-
menta torn off as she fted.
A summer shower and abruptly.
At noon. Fan. in th roods by
tbs river lulb tho world tar sleep
with tho seng of tho boos." fit
the afternoon i during - a Great
Stum Fan fibs from th Wind
and tha Bain."
After the storm returning through
Congratulations
S. Students and Faculty
Our Bad Luck
wm bo
Your Good Luck
Socks
- Shirts
Ties etc.
Greatly Reduced!
SALE
tho forest Pan laments over
Blighty .oak tree fallen.
fi the twilight Fan pipe a Uere-
nads to tfao myriad of dancing
item only to hide ta terror at tfao
right of tho Wow rising moon.
All sound of nature (Fan) hush
to breethUm adoration to hsaitan to
tbs musks of tbs spheres in prafa
of Night."
The girU who ar to ring in the
gtee club are Retta Barnes Ruth
Bam Elisabeth BItaehs. OTtebn
Bryan Bdna Maa Bradford Mary
Ruth Coo. Thelma Jam Couban.
Idelb Dalton LOU MM Dobbin.
Ruby SdmtatoBi -Virginia
Start Oleta Gooch. 21-
pba Lo Gassaway Bva Loll Hod-
nett Moaeua Keyes Juanita Martin
Lola MM Mark Paulino Montgomery
Fat Melton Jan Miller Doris Mills
Anno Lee Morgan Evelyn llrtThon
Ebb McClendon. Margaret McCon-
nell Kathleen Newell Kathleen Nor-
ris Daisy Pyhas Marties Padgett
Mthrib Robbins Clara Fsys Sharpe.
EUa France Shlflett Peggy Shep-
ard Ftmneea Stover Mary Taylor
Dora Tetter 1 Lorens Thompson
Geneva FhiUipa Beatrice - Erwin
Cbrirtin Baker Julia Rich Doris
Haynes juta Taylor Gladys Sprague
Martha Jm Thomas Mary .Ague
The dancers are: ' Dewdrops
Wanda Baxter Vaulin Dunham
Bobby Jo BOwdh Oeneva Ruth Air-
heart Geraldine Richey Item Bax-
ter June ONeill Anna Le Stanley
Sammy June Sugg Alice Gentry.
The Raindrop are: Marilyn Kan
Bnara Galloway Laura Maris WU-
on. Ora . Pearl Johns Ellen Me-
Murray Marlon Ksltay. Marguerite
Beaten Juanita Banker Alberta
Bank Faya Drydea.
Tha Dawn daneara an; ' Juanita
Boyer Lola Bdb Flott Kathryn El-
ten TUylor Jans Owsley Marjorie
Schwabe Peggy Jack. Mary Anne
Ctayoomb Willb Lee Ray Laura
Smith Am Simpson Loretta Turn-
er 1 Lenora Hlnann. Martha An
Eerier Wyiodln Owen Ruby Davis
Bib Humphrey Liman High and
lilldrsd Itewyfltl .
Th Star are: Kathleen Barwtafc
Paulin Hina Helen Workman Ma-
rion Westmoreland Elisabeth Butch-
bon Virginia Venabte Dorothy Ray-
nokb Mem Womack and Devota
Bacon. . 1
The Boss an: Geraldine Johnson
JUnta Shoemaker Uota BoD Gib-
raib Alms Bryan Jean Rider Loren
Duncan Ruth Church well and
Mary Anttaara.
The Cobweb an: Odeesa Hutchins
Edna Georgs Lucflls Baiby Ruth
Norton Dolly Cotes Evelyn Cotes
JHrie Betty Kayes Victory Hayes
Heberts HarUaon Maxine Nlgb
Athatenc Akin Merton Buanicutt
Louis Brown Novella Mf Fries
(FIRST NAT'L BTNK BLDG.)
00 ngratulations
To "The Faculty and "Student j9- of. the
c. h. s.
Graduation
Frocks
.Organdy Chiffon Crepe and Lace
All Shades Priced From
$075
Graduation
Gifts
Dainty underwear
Summer Bags
Lovely Handkerchiefs
Kayser Hosiery
-Pajamas and Robes
ALL MODERATELY PRICED
SENIOR CLASS .
TO GIVE PLAY
Mbs Wslinasa Dtracta Par fsi erase
XU Ba FrassaUd Hero May 111 --
Mystery Ceuisgy Cast
Practices ara being held daily
on the ' senior play The Yellow
Shadow" a mystery comedy in
three seta which ta to fee given in
tha high school auditorium May
Tho play ta under tho direction
Min NsUta Waterman.
Tho east Is a follows:
Herbert Marvin who has lived in
Singapore LeHoy Faiemote; Gilbert
Wright attorney for tho lata Max-
well wm be played by Georg Die-
trich; Tod Travis who oppeon to-
beUevo in glUey looblrds Billy O'Neil;
Sheriff Mocfclln who has taken a
"deteetkstive" course Hudson Wll-
eox; Won Seng; on whose port 'ta
unknown Wiley Bryant; Nell ;
Travis . housekeeper ot . Vbwcrest
F antes Armstrong; Mildred Marvin
om who has inherited tbs estate pf
Maxwell . Marvin. Including Vlew-
erest Jewel Fields; Alice Perkins
Mildred's chum. Ella Bello Good:
Ham! Wayna Mildred's courin Jana
FUster and Jennto Steele the coro-
ner fib Milter. -
: The property manager are Nell .
Owen and Blanehe Bailey. Belford
Gentry and Veldon Brown are stage
managers.
Track Team Ready
For Another Test
Thursday noon tho Chickasha
thlnelsds who test week placed see-
ond tat th state meet held at Nog . .
men. an to Journey to StUhratST-4
wham they will enter ta tho Qua-
nta A. and M. mart to bo held
Mday ond Saturday. .
Thoe entering tho meet from
Chickasha ara Orrilte Mathews loo-
yard dash 330-yard dash and broad -Jump;
Milter Simmons wrighta; Bay
Bart mite and half mil: Jean Bart
mils; Janus Harmon weight and
BUI Waltee pole vault.
The preUminarics ate to be held
friday and tha finals Saturday. '
"VERY MUCH mate far very mueh
tas.r ta the motto of our cte rallied "
Avm Dtnbeupedr Maurine Mont-
gHMiy. Bora Lee Johnson ta to play th
port of Night and Betty Pita
Patrick the part of Fan.
Tho admission for this program I
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