1934 - National Archives and Records Administration
1934 - National Archives and Records Administration 1934 - National Archives and Records Administration
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- Page 6: LAWUxtt EC COIIIII11.. Slljlerinten
- Page 17 and 18: CARRIE MAE DOWNING Tribe: Cherokee
- Page 19 and 20: CI--IILOCCOA GRACE HENRY Tribe: Cad
- Page 21: C ILQCCOA. EDWARD LONGSHORE Tribe:
- Page 26 and 27: JOSEPHINE THORNTO. TrIbe: Cllerokee
- Page 35: c EXTRA--cCRRlCULAR ACTlVITlE Y. w.
- Page 40: FIasT AND SECOND DMSION AGGIES AT A
- Page 44: Home Economics
- Page 49 and 50: IL HOME ECO. 'OMICS CLUB 1933·'34
- Page 51 and 52: Trades
PUBLISI-HD BY HH<br />
Sf NlOR (LASS Of 19 34<br />
AT T+1f (+11 LO«O INDIAN<br />
A
<strong>Administration</strong>
LAWUxtt EC COIIIII11.. Slljlerintendent
Academic
CARRIE MAE DOWNING<br />
Tribe: Cherokee<br />
Vocation: Hom: EcoNOIDCS<br />
DA1'l EVANS<br />
Tribe: Creek<br />
Vocation: AUTO M£cHANIcs<br />
LOUISE FERRANTE<br />
Tribe: Choctaw<br />
Vocation: NURSING<br />
BERDIE FERGUSON<br />
Tribe: Kiowa<br />
Vocation: HOKE EcONOMlCS<br />
ROBERT FIELDS<br />
Tribe Cherokee<br />
Vocation: MAsoNRY<br />
LEO, A FOREMAN<br />
Tribe Cherokee<br />
Vocation: HOKE EcoNOUICS<br />
WYNEMA FREEMAN<br />
Trble: CreeJc<br />
Vocation: HOllE EcoSOKICS<br />
WILLIAM GLORY<br />
Tribe Cherokee<br />
Vocation: SHOE REPADlING<br />
CHARLEY GRANT<br />
Tribe Sac-For<br />
Vocation: M.-\SO!-o-ay<br />
OLLIE GREEN<br />
Tribe: Choctaw<br />
Vocation: NlJRSING
CARllEN GRIFFE •<br />
Trbie Creek<br />
Voca ion: HOllE Eco·o I<br />
WILBUR HADLEY<br />
Tribe: Cheyenne<br />
Vocation· Bum;c<br />
WALTER HALFBREED<br />
Tribe: Cherokee<br />
Vocation' D.URYINCo<br />
ALFRED HALFMOON<br />
Tribe. SllalL"11ee-DelolCaTe<br />
Vocation DJ\"USIFIED FARJUNIJ<br />
STELLA HALLEY<br />
Trb!e· Creek<br />
Vocation: HOKE Eco.·o ICS<br />
JOE HALLEY<br />
Tribe" Creek<br />
Vocation" SHOt RI:P.mn;<br />
JIMMIE HAMPTON<br />
Tribe Choctaw<br />
Vocation· AUTO Yi:cHA:a<br />
QUINCY HARRIS<br />
Tribe Chick<br />
Voca on" Hwo: EroJio<br />
KIRBY HAWTHORNE<br />
Tribe ""a""10<br />
Veal CAl:PC'(TIY<br />
ROBERT HEARALL<br />
Tribe Chickasaw<br />
Vocation· AlmW. Hl: Y
CI--IILOCCOA<br />
GRACE HENRY<br />
Tribe: Caddo<br />
Vocation: HOllE EcoNOMICS<br />
RUTIi HENRY<br />
lDid not graduate.><br />
SADIE HILDERBRAND<br />
'Did not graduate.)<br />
SIMPSON HILL<br />
Tribe: Creek<br />
Vocation: CARPENTRY<br />
JAMES HORNETI'<br />
Tribe: Cherokee<br />
Vocation: PRINTING<br />
EDWIN HOKLOTUBBI<br />
Tribe: Choctaw<br />
Vocation: POULTRY RAIsING<br />
MANUEL HUMMINGBIRD<br />
lDid not graduate.)<br />
BE:ITY HUNTER<br />
(Did not graduate.!<br />
!:REm: JACOBS<br />
Tribe: Creek<br />
Vocation: Hou EcoSOMICS<br />
AMANDA JAMES<br />
Tribe: Choctaw<br />
Vocation: Ho... EcoNOMICS
,<br />
CI--IIL<br />
HARVEY JIM<br />
Tribe: Clloctaw<br />
Vocation; PAINTING<br />
FRAl'K JI 11m<br />
Tribe: Choctaw<br />
Vocation' M.\SONRY<br />
PAULINE JOURNEYCAKE<br />
Tribe: CILerokee-Delau'are<br />
Vocation: HOME EcoNOMICS<br />
CLARENCE KINO<br />
Tribe: Ottau:a<br />
Vocation: ESCrN£DINC<br />
LeROY KITCHKOMMIE<br />
Tribe, Pottau:atomie<br />
Voca ion. Dn"EIsIITID FARlWi'G<br />
HILDA LEWIS<br />
Did no graduate<br />
D.V LIDDELL<br />
Tribe: Chld"ualD<br />
voca on CARPDiTIY<br />
HAZEL LOGA:."<br />
Tribe' Creel:<br />
Vocatlon Ho>a: Em ·OJllCS<br />
ZfTA LQ '0<br />
Tribe' CherOkee<br />
vocatiOn Ho Em 0<br />
EDG,'>R LQ,"O<br />
Tribe Wr<strong>and</strong>otte<br />
"oca on PiIXtDi'G
C ILQCCOA.<br />
EDWARD LONGSHORE<br />
Tribe: Cherolcee<br />
VocatiOD. 1\SOmy<br />
DAN MARKS<br />
Tribe' Shau:nee<br />
Vocation; PtntBlNG<br />
DEWEY MARKS<br />
Tribe: Shau:nee<br />
Vocation; B,utING<br />
EDWIN MATHESON<br />
Tribe: Cherokee<br />
Vocation: HORTICULTURE<br />
LEO MATHESON<br />
Vocation: AUTO l\iEcHANICS<br />
Tribe' Cherokee<br />
PIPKIN McCURTAIN<br />
Tribe' Choctaw<br />
Vocation. HORTICULTtTR.£<br />
ELIZABETH McDONALD<br />
Tribe' Choctaw<br />
Vocat.lon· Hma: EroS-OXICS<br />
THOMAS McKELLOP<br />
TrIbe' Cherokee<br />
Vocation DuansG<br />
LOUIS McMILLA1'<br />
Tribe. Chlcluz3aw<br />
Vacation' Mur PAClmiC<br />
I. 0, MINNIEAR<br />
Tribe' Delau;are<br />
Vocation. ExcINI:IJUNG
•<br />
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CI--IILOCCOAN<br />
,<br />
BREWSTER SUNDAY<br />
Tribe: Cherokee<br />
Vocation. DIVERSIFIED FAJUlING<br />
CLARENCE SUNDAY<br />
Tribe: Cherokee<br />
Vocation' 1AsoNRY<br />
GRACE TABONEMAH<br />
Tribe: Kiau:a<br />
Vocation: HOME EcoNOllICS<br />
PAULINE TAYLOR<br />
IDid not graduate.)<br />
ALICE TINNEY<br />
Tribe: Cherokee<br />
Vocation: HOKE EcoNOIlICS<br />
GERALD THOMAS<br />
Tribe. Kaw<br />
Vocation: PAINTING<br />
GRANT THOMAS<br />
Tribe· Creek<br />
Vocation: Ano MEcJu..",cs<br />
JOHN THOMAS<br />
Tribe: Cherokee<br />
Voca ion: PlrYnNG<br />
LORRAThctaw<br />
Vocation. Hma EcoNOllICS<br />
CLARENCE THOMPSON<br />
Tribe: Kaw<br />
Vocation: E:
JOSEPHINE THORNTO.<br />
TrIbe: Cllerokee<br />
Voca lOn Nt:1lSING<br />
JOE THORl'o"TON<br />
TrIbe' Cllerokee<br />
VocatiCln D ..UR'tING<br />
BESSIE THROWING-WATER<br />
TrIbe' Cheyenne-Arapahoe<br />
Vocation Nt.:RC:;rsC<br />
JESS TO lEY<br />
Tribe' Pottau'atomte<br />
Vocation: CARPEiTlY<br />
THOMAS TOMMANEY<br />
TrIbe Creek<br />
Vocation: Panny RUSING<br />
CURTIS TYNER<br />
Old not graduate.><br />
COOWEE VA:. _<br />
TrIbe Cllerokee<br />
\·oca 10 . Hoa Eco ·OKICS<br />
I'RA:OK VA:..<br />
Tribe Clurokec<br />
Voca n DnusIJ'lED F G<br />
JESS V<br />
Tribe Cherokee<br />
Vocation I'1lnmli1l<br />
JA.\rES WALKIl'G TICK<br />
TrIbe Cheroue<br />
\ ocation SHOE :!\'"D HAlli'LSS<br />
REPAIIUl'G
JACK WELLIVER<br />
Tribe: Pottawatomie<br />
Vocation: AUTO :MECHANlCS<br />
CARL WEST<br />
Tribe: Cherokee<br />
Vocation: Auro Mr.cHANtcs<br />
CORA WHITE<br />
Tribe: Shav;nee<br />
Vocation. NURSING<br />
OLA WOOLRIDGE<br />
Tribe: Choctaw<br />
Vocation. HOME EcoNOMICS<br />
OPAL WOOLRIDGE<br />
Tribe Choctaw<br />
Vocation: NURSING<br />
JESS WooLWORm<br />
Tribe: Arapahoe<br />
Vocation: B.UCING<br />
BERKLEY YORK<br />
Tribe. Choctaw<br />
Vocation: BAxn
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EXTRA--cCRRlCULAR ACTlVITlE<br />
Y. w. C. A.<br />
In October new members were added, <strong>and</strong> in November the group had installation<br />
o[ ollicers as [ollows: PreSIdent, Sarah Chllders, Vice President, Susan<br />
Gnu,,; Secretary, Clement Stoddard; Treasurer <strong>and</strong> Sponsor, Mrs. Antone. MiSS<br />
Dabb, <strong>National</strong> Y. W. C. A. Secretary, visired the group in December.<br />
The ·Y-W· placed second in a reJigious dramatic contelt at Enid in January.<br />
In February the "Hi-Y" was entertained. March was filled with plans for<br />
the EasU!r pageant, "And There Was Light", which was given on Easter Sunday.<br />
The annnal SUIlJ'ise breakfast concludes the year.<br />
GIRL RESERVES<br />
Two groUP6 of Girl Reserves, Red <strong>and</strong> White <strong>and</strong> Circle Triangle are sponsored<br />
by Mrs. Chi"" Morris <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Hattie Ream. The otr.cers o[ the Red <strong>and</strong><br />
White are--PreSldent, Margaret Howe; Vice President, Louella Grounda; Secretary,<br />
Ventie MCCamish. The oUicers of the Circle Triangle are-President, Roberta<br />
Bayhaylle; Vice President, Racheal Reed; Secretary, Charlotte Peacore.<br />
Their purpooe "To lind <strong>and</strong> give the best" was expressed in regular <strong>and</strong> special<br />
programs at Thansgiving, Christmas, Easter, <strong>and</strong> in social occasions. Extemporaneous<br />
religious talks were a high spot in the second semester, as well as the<br />
play "The Ten Virgins."<br />
B. Y.P. U.<br />
The B. Y. P. U. Is conducU!d under the leadership o[ MiSS Gladys Sharp,<br />
Baptist Secretary, sent out by the Southern Baptist MIssion Board. There are<br />
six groUP6 ..ith student leaders as follows: Mary Jane-Mary Smith; Phelps<br />
Juanita Finks; White Eagle-Paul Jones; Frank A. seawell-Epsy Ladner; Junior<br />
Girls-Dorothy Butler; Junior Boys-George Sunday. An oulBt<strong>and</strong>ing event<br />
during the year "11S the 5tewardahip contest in which Arthur Lambert won<br />
[irst, <strong>and</strong> Macie Eslinger, second.<br />
CATHOLIC SERVICES<br />
Pather Glsard o[ NeWkirk, Oklahoma. ofliciates at Mass for Catholic employees<br />
<strong>and</strong> students each Sunday from 7:30 to 8:30 A. M Sister Dorothy <strong>and</strong><br />
6lster Cecelia conduct catechism from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M.<br />
The home room period of each Wednesday is given to reJigious instruction,<br />
<strong>and</strong> all Cathotic students assemble to room 7, where a Catholic student Is in<br />
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FIasT AND SECOND DMSION AGGIES AT A DrMOSST1lAnON
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POWER PLANT FOR THE FARM<br />
THE B1G FLOCK LAm·c HOI: E
Home Economics
II.) Home Economics teachers '2.1 A group o[ senior girls. 43.) Home<br />
Economics Club officers. 4.1 Pabilla Ortiz. Home Econoolics girl, 1933-34.<br />
5.1 Junior girls ,,"earing ""001 dresses made In clothing class.
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HOME ECO. 'OMICS CLUB 1933·'34<br />
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LEUPP HALL-GIRLS VO< .'TIOo"AI. DEPAR1"tIE.'TS
Trades
Low('r c('nter OFFICUS OF BOYS' TRAD.fi Cl.un. Upper center VIEW OF NEW 350 HORSF.POWER BOILER FOR USE IN POWER PLANT.<br />
Right <strong>and</strong> Left INTERIOR VIF.WS OF SHOPS
Advisory
Top - senior Student Council Group. Center - Entrance to Home Six. Bottom<br />
- Junior Student Councll Group.
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Health
THE SCHOOL HOSPITAL<br />
HOSPITAL STAFF AND SIUDENT NURSES -<strong>1934</strong><br />
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THE CHOOL HO PITAL<br />
TAFF<br />
P. A. T!IADOa, {D. Ph)'sic!an-In-Charge<br />
H. C. GlLl.Il.A>'D. D D. 8. School Dentist<br />
Mas. EmEL BlUNK. R. N Head Nurse<br />
8m: Bo 'ER. R. N. Nurse<br />
ELu:!< MOORE DIetitian<br />
==".HE CHILOCCO Ho,'ITA!.. llke other Institutions, 01 th.ls Idnd, Is<br />
mamtained ....th the sole purpaso: of safeguardJ.ng the health of<br />
the udents.<br />
The phYSlcian-m-charge....,th the asoIsl.ance of the head nurse,<br />
stalI nurse, illetltian. <strong>and</strong> the tudent practical nurses, has the<br />
burden of respoDSlbility placed upon hls shouldel'>. He is to see that the students<br />
are m perfect health. <strong>and</strong> ...·hUe the students are m their beds to see<br />
that the air 01 cheerlulne . is brought to their bedside <strong>and</strong> to see that. If po&S<br />
Ible, to bring In their sick rooms the healmg of their ailmenL Many times the<br />
physician-in-charge 01 the school. is not only responsible lor the health 01 the<br />
students, but olten times he L> also called to employees' homes to minister to<br />
some member of the family ...ho L> ill.<br />
The lunctions of the ChUocco H06Pltal are malrUy t...ofold: Ilrst, to see that<br />
the In-patl at department is being managed ...lth utmost diligence. that the nursing<br />
care CD the sick students is being carrIed out properly, that they recehe<br />
their medications 10 due time; secondly, to keep the out-patient department In<br />
proper shape readY to give the &ludenlS the medical attention they need any<br />
time of the day or nlghL<br />
At the beg1rming of each school year, every tudent c<strong>and</strong>Jdate for enrollment<br />
In the school is subject to thorough phj cal eu.mJnation to determine their fitness<br />
to be In the school domutories. Those that are found to be suffenng from<br />
disea!t. 01 contagious or infectious character like taberculosl.s or venereal diseases,<br />
are not a=pted <strong>and</strong> the)' are tnUnecllatel)' sent home after parents have<br />
been notified to the ellect. <strong>and</strong> through the school ph)'Siclan. the school rosenes<br />
the n ht to reject later on any It dents ...ho hUe at school have de"eIoped or<br />
ha,e become ac rei) tubercular or have been infected with venereal dis"'"<br />
8 udents ...ho ha"e been lound underweight or have any denatJDn from<br />
normal health are being c:IoseIy ""tebed <strong>and</strong> p\aced under proper regime. Pre<br />
'en the easures are used ...henever possible to safeguard the bealtb of the<br />
students. ),Iany are vaccmated lor smaI1pox each year, <strong>and</strong> every student In<br />
school ..... mnocuJated against yphold fever, <strong>and</strong> many received dipthena mnoculaUon<br />
th.ls past lall dents ....ho might participate 10 any athle of<br />
any Idnd are subject to a more ngorous medk:aI exammatkm before lIley are<br />
aUowed to launch themsel es In such energetic competition,<br />
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BoXING TEAIl-<strong>1934</strong><br />
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GIRLS' B'5KETBALL Tt.uo: -<strong>1934</strong><br />
Boys' GYXNASIUlI - I!m:aroll VIEW
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Autographs