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PRESENTED
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ANTLERS HIGH SCHOOL
Antlers, Oklahoma
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SUPERINTENDENTS
MESSAGE
The faculty and student body join me in offering
our congratulations to the editor, staff and advisor
for the production of the second edition of THE ANTLERS.
we realize this yearbook represents many hours of labor,
a few disappointments, moments of discouragement, and
times of despair, but the trying moments have their re-
ward for staff and advisor in a product beautiful and
prized by all who possess it.
Institutional yearbooks are the history that the
posterity of a community study that they may better know
their kinsmen and neighbors. we are writing history each
day of our school life, may we make it a record to which
we can point with pride.
This yearbook is the product of cooperative effort
on the part of the student body and yearbook staff. May
the same spirit of helpfulness to others, forgetting
self, dominate our lives in the building of a greater
Antlers, a greater Oklahoma, and a greater nation.
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BOARD CDF EDUCATIO
The members of the Antlers, Oklahoma, School Board.
Pictured above are left to right: Bill Silverman, Clerk,
Homer McFatridge, Alvin J. Morris, Chairman, H.F. Har-
grove, Vice Chairman, and LC, Barham.
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FACULTY
PAUL BLAIR
Social Science
ED EARSOM
Band, Vocal Music
FLORA EASTON
English, Library
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Science Physical Education, Home Economics Mathematics
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Mathematics. Home Social Science English, Latin
Economics Physical gducatign
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History, Science
BILL SIMS
Vocational Agriculture
ELOISE VA UGHT
English, Art
High school faculty enjoy coffee and
doughnuts at eight o'clock faculty meeting
Band Mothers receive the long hoped for uniforms, Mrs, G.
R, Holton, Mrs. E, B, Burgess, and Mrs. Powell West examine
them, Mrs, Homer McFatridge, president, was too ill to be
present on the great day,
The group pose at the entrance of Good-
land Academy when the Oklahoma history
classes of Mr. Blair and Mr, Mills toured
the historic gpgtg of Southeastern Oklahoma,
stopping at Goodland, Rose Hill, Ft, Tow-
son, Wheelock Academy, and other places
of interest,
SE NIORS
DOTTY BAGGETT
GORDON BLAN
FHA 1-2-3 FFA l-2-3
Junior Play Basketball 3
Library Staff 3 Baseball 2
PAT CHILES SUE CONNELL
FHA 3 FHA 1-2
Annual Staff
Queen's Attendant
FERN FRANKS CLARA GODWIN
Annual Staff 3
Pep Club 1-2-3
FHA l-3
Library Staff
JENELLE BRUCE
Student Council 3
Annual Co-Editor
Band 2-3
LOIS DOSHIER
Basketball 1-2-3
FHA 2-3
Librarian 2
SHARLENE BRYANT
Student Council l-2
Annual Editor 3
Scholastic Award 1-2
SALLY FARR
Pep Club 1-2-3
FHA 2-3
Librarian 2
GENE HILL
Basketball 1-2-3
FFA l-2-3
FFA Vice President
BARBARA KARR
FHA l-2-3
Parliamentarian 3
Pep Club 1-2-3
WAYNE HODNETT
FFA 1-2-3
BILL KENDRICK
Junior Play 2
Class Vice Presid
Boys' State 2
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GENE HOLLOWAY
Football 2 - 3
DELORIS IACKS
Annual staff
Class President 3 Library 3
Boys' State 2 Class Secretary 3
JANE KENDRICK ROY MARTIN
Girls' State 2 Football 2-3
FHA President 3 Track 2-3
Pep Vice President 3
NORMA MASTERS LENORA MCKNIGHT
Pep Club 2-3 Basketball 1-2-3
Cheerleader 2 FHA 3
Annual Staff 3
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BETTY MCCLURKEN
Annual Staff 3
Cheerleader l
FHA Vice President
PAUL NELSON
FFA l-2-3
Basketball 2-3
Football 3
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WANDA MELTON
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Pep Club 3
CHARLENE NATION
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Junior Play Halloween Queen 3
GWENDOLYN PARKER VIRGIL REICH
FHA 1-2-3 FOOIb3.u 1-2-3
Baseball 2-3
Football Co-Captain 3
MILLARD SHERRER JOHNNIE SAVAGE
Basketball 1-2-3 FHA 1-2-3
Football l-2-3 President of
Baseball 1-2-3 Student Council
President of Class 2
ANN SIMPSON
FHA 3
Class Secretary 2
Queen Attendant
HAZEL STOWE
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Junior Play 2
EUNICE TALLEY
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Basketball 1-2-3
Pep Club President 3
JANE WILKIE
Pep Club l-2-3
Junior Play 2
Annual Staff 3
IANIE SMITH
Band 2-3
Cheerleader 3'
Annual Staff 3
WAYLAN WADE
Football 2-3
Basketball 2-3
FFA President 3
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Librarian 2
MORRIS WILHITE
Football l-2-3
Basketball 1-2-3
Baseball 3
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Christmas holidays for returning gradu-
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Senior Sponsors:
EARNEST HOOSER
A,V, MILLS
GLADYS S, NEWCOMB
Senior students enjoy
Christmas party.
JUNIORS
LOYD CATHER
LAVENE COFFMAN
CHARLES COCHRAN
OMER DOSHIER
SUE EVERETT
BILLY FLEMMING
MADGE FRANKS
CHARLIE GARRISON
DOLORES GIBSON
HOWARD HAIRRELL
HORACE HAMLIN
CLARA BELL HARKEY
IERRY BELL
MARANIA BLANKENSHIP
PAUL BRACKEEN
WALTON BRUER
BOB BURTON
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MARY HOLDER
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JOHNNY JONES
BILLYE LOGAN
BILLY LANGFORD
BOB MEAC HAM
BOB MILAM
IUA NITA MITCHELL
PATSY MILLER
BOB PACE
MAGGIE SUE POTTS
MILTON RHODES
BERT ROBERTSON
SUE STEVENS
CHARLES STEPHENSON
GLENDA SWEETEN
FRED TUCKER
VICTOR UNDERWOOD
CLARICE VANDAGRIFF
BOB VAN METER
BEN WEDDINGTON
TOMMY WELLS
SALLY WEST
DONNIE WESTBROOK
BARBARA WHEELER
DANNY IO WILHITE
DALE WILSON
JIMMY WOOTEN
JIMMY WOOLDRIDGE
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Jimmie Barcom
Charliene Becker
Betty Birchfield
Dorothy Boykin
Bobby Bryant
Coy Burgess
Kenneth Butler
Earlene Cantrell
Harold Carter
J, D, Carter
Lo Etta Bates
Joyce Baker
Margie Lee Bailey
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Nancy Cooper
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Billy Crowder
Betty Davenport
Estelene Dial
Joan Dial
Rosie Felikatubi
Charles Gernand
Betty Gordon
Patricia Gunter
Shirley Hamlin
Donnie Hammons
Ronnie Hammons
Don Helm
Danny Parris
Georgia Reich
Bobby Ridley
Joan Rose
Leila Sherrer
Tommy Taylor
Claudia Thompson
Donald Vaughn
Paul Wade
John Walker
Jonas Watson
Joe Wayman
Mattie Sue Winters
Dorothy Wooten
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Gary Paul Jackson
Margaret Killian
Lavon Lewis
Loretta Leonard
Norma Jean Moran
Ruthie Mills
Sarah Jane Orcutt
Jimmie Parker
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President, Donnie Westbrook, Vice
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Kenneth Blan
Ross Boykin
Doris Brown
Fern Brown
Mary Ellen Brown
James Bruer
Mary Sue Burton
Wanda Jo Cash
Earl Chiles
Barbara Choate
Robert Cleveland
John Cocke
Gates Copeland
Shirley Cranford
Raymond Crippin
Patsy Dana
Peggy Davis
Norma Dunn
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Scottye Howell
Button Hynson
Sue Jackson
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Robin Vaught
Leon Wayman
Margaret Welch
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Joy Moon
Larry Morgan
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Jean Pointer
Julius Rard
James Robertson
Betty Redman
Tommie Rhodes
Gayle Ridley
Ruth Robbins
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Dickey, Teddy Fennell, Rose Marie Flood.
Third row: Nadine Gernand, Donald Grist, Louise Hatcher, Judy Holton, Wanda Isbell, Harvey Jacks,
Jan Kennedy, Joe Kennedy.
Fourth row: Jimmy Langley, Glenn Lebow, John Lindley, Bobby Logan, Mary Lou Loy, Charles Luesada,
Bobby Musgraves, Billy Miller.
Fifth row: Ruth Pilcher, Harold Plumlee, Walter Reich, Iakie Io Rosenthal, Barry Schweining, Frances
Shaw, Norma Silvey, Bessie Smith.
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Third row: Neva Jo Harris, Victor Helm, Lois Lee Hendrix, James Horton, Ruby Jones, Christine Lang-
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Billy Musgrave, Donald Neese.
Fifth row: Carolyn Nelson, Robert Pierce, Suellen Rhodes, Jerry Shackelford, David Shade, Marvin Shiew,
Johnny Shults, Louise Shults.
Sixth ro'w: Linda Spanhank, Betty Spencer, Billy Standridge, Wanda Sterling, Frieda Stewart, Mickey
Tims, Kenneth Vaughan, Martha Wade.
Seventh row: Joe Williams, Johnny Yandell.
President, Johnny McFatridge, Vice
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Tommy Jackson, Reporter, John
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President, Nadine Gernand, Vice
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Marvin Askew
John Baggs
Jane Barcom
Harrison Billy
IOhr1ny Birchfield
Allen Birdsell
Edra Booker
Paul Booker
Iva Brumfield
Helen Carter
Myrtle Cash
Larry Clymer
James Couch
Kenneth Davis
Barbara Dees
Billie Durant
Robbie Easley
Thomas Eccles
Irene Elliott
Mary Sue Farr
Thomas Gray
Wayne Grist
Patsy Hairrell
Neoma Harden
Bobbie Hendrix
Mickey Holloway
Patsy Hooser
A,C, House
Bill Hughes
Freddie Jones
Lonnie Lindley
Clara Loman
Jerry Long
Curtis Luesada
Don Masters
Tony Michela
Dolly Oldham
Edna Orm
Wilma Pace
Renea Price
Donna Shaw
Sherry Silverman
Linda Stafford
Douglas Standridge
Barbara Taylor
Billy Todd
Glenna Underwood
Wendall Vandagriff
Wanda Walls
Bob West
Willie Wilkin
Priscilla Williams
Charles Yarbrough
FIFTH GRADE
Eddy Almond
Norman Askew
Frank Bailey
Gwendal Beal
Lynnie Bickham
Ronald Bishop
Arlan Booker
Leslie Booker
Mary Boyd
Charles Boykin
Shirley Boykin
Eugene Branduch
Marvin Branduch
Billy Bruce
Donald Burgess
Frances Burk
Clinton Butler
Sherry Carter
Modenia Cogburn
Murray Council
Nan Culbertson
Jerry Deupree
James Dunham
Mark Edwards
Jewell Elliott
James Everett
Walter Fairless
Johnnie Ferguson
James Fuller
Janice Gilbert
Betty Hall
Doris Hairrell
John Harkey
Gary Harmon
Henry Hatcher
Carl Hooser
Jerry Howard
David Hughes
Hal Jeffers
Billy Jordon
Priscilla Jones
Clarence Kershaw
George Lankford
Breck Logan
Marie May
James Miller
Patsy Mitchell
Coy Neese
Tony Neese
Dovie Neice
Anita Nelson
Sonja Nelson
Terry Nelson
John Perrin
Carol Pilcher
Dean Plumlee
Wendell Plumlee
Billy Prince
Elmer Reich
Eva Robertson
Larry Rose
Coy Rosenthal
Katherine Scarberry
Walter Shields
Corina Shiew
Paul Smith
John Smith
Wanda Smith
Sammy Spencer
Linnie Standridge
Willie Steele
Jimmie Taylor
Sherry Vaught
Peggy Wright
Ralph Winters, Ir,
Jerry Williams
Hazel Williams
Carolyn Ward
Hershell Walls
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Claud Bailey
Carolyn Barbee
Teddy Barham
Louis Birdsell
Carole Booker
Zelpha Booker
Kay Booth
Wallace Brown
Carol Brumfield
Howard Cantrell
Dorothy Carter
Patsy Cash
James Cather
Gary Clymer
Virginia Coffelt
Dorothy Crowder
Patsy Dees
Eugene Etchieson
Amos Farr
Myrtle Fennel
Joanna Frazier
Margaret Garner
Sandra Hall
Harry Halley
Harold Harris
Frances Henson
Paul Henson
Judy Howard
Joe Jacks
Arthur Jones
Vivian Jones
Janet King
Allen Lindamood
Janell Masters
Tommy Milam
Dortha Mitchell
Roberta Mitchell
Michael Nabors
Lillie Neese
Dewayne Nelson
Donnie Ney
Lillie Orn
Mary Orr
Lavena Parker
Jane Pennington
James Powell
Leonard Sandy
Jerry Smith
Jane Stamper
Betty Todd
James Underwood
Athelta Vaughn
R.C. Vaught
Teddy Warden
August Williams
Betty Williams
Sylvia Williams
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Reggie Arnold
Billy Ray Battice
Shirley Beasley
Cheryl Bedwell
Melba Bishop
James Bludworth
Kay Booker
La Don Burgess
Sherry Cash
Vella Eastham
David Elliott
Don Everette
Linda Everett
Jimmie Fairless
Lynne Farr
Cheryl Gates
Linda Hall
Donald Harmon
Joyce Henson
Eddie Jeffers
Phyllis Johnston
'Joel Jordan
Michael Kirtley
James Langford
Arthur Lindamood
Walter Lindamood
Sandra Lindley
Carrel Martin
Leonard Massey
Wanda Masters
Susan May
Joe Mollenkopf
Donnie Morris
Mollie McCoy
Gail Nabors
Michael Nabors
Bob Neese
Donnie Lee Neese
Gene Neese
Charles Nelson
Troy Oldham
Thomas Orm
Jerry Parker
Donna Pate
Ellis Roberson
Clara Sampson
Lenda Sandy
Patsy Shults
David Smith
Dixie Taylor
Gladys Taylor
Jerry Vandagriff
Lena Wade
Ezeakias Walker
Rita Wilson
Alfred Yarbrough
SECOND GRADE
Greg Akard
Loretta Allen
Rebecca Allen
Karla Barker
Melba Bailey
Kenneth Beal
Carl Beasley
Susan Birsell
Margaret Bishop
Sherry Booker
Richard Boykin
Carolyn Breshears
Herman Breshears
Eugene Brown
Wayne Brown
Carol Carter
Marlyn Carter
Robert Cather
Larry Cochran
Alvis Couch
Raymond Crowder
John Dillishaw
Noah Elliott
Billy Finley
Faye Frazier
Charles Frye
Iane Fuller
Katherine Golden
Troy Graham
Stephen Hall
Bobby Harmon
Phyllis Helm
Danny Hill
Francine Horton
Linda Howard
Dale Howell
Georgia Hubbs
Kenneth Hubbs
Norma Jacks
Glenda Jackson
Mary Johnson
Clara Jones
Martha Jones
Edna Jordan
Ioan Jordan
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Sue Kelley
Larry Landreth
Lola Lankford
May Lendamood
Paula Loman
Sandra Lowery
Patsy Martin
David Miller
Thomas Miller
Betty Morrison
Sally Neeley
Carlos Neese
Geraldine Neese
Patsy Neese
Larry Ney
Doris Orm
Mary Owens
Sherry Payne
A. L, Parks
Floyd Peters
Darlene Pierce
Danny Reed
Tommy Roebuck
Elsa Russell
Edith Scarberry
Jallllita. Snow
Fayrene Standridge
Joe Steel
Benny Taylor
Perry Taylor
Mary Lynn Tims
Roberta Turner
Ernest Wall
Larry Wall
Newman Walker
James Ward
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We dedicate this page in memory of Miss Clara Redman,
All of Antlers was saddened by the death of Miss Redman, which occured suddenly on Decem-
ber 23, She had retired in the spring of 1952 after having taught fifty years in the schools of
Indian Territory and Oklahoma: Forty two of these were spent in the Antlers Public Schools.
Miss Clara, as she was known to all, was principal of the Brantly 5611001 fI0m the time if WHS
completed in 1937 until she resigned in 1946 and became a special education teacher for the
handicapped children,
She was a graduate of Southeastern State College of Durant, Oklahoma. and did POS! graduate
work at Northwestern University, the University of Oklahoma, and the University of Colorado,
She was a member of Kappa Delta Pi, a charter member of the Alpha Gamma Chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma, and an honorary life member of both the local Parent Teachers Associ-
ation and the Oklahoma Education Association.
Miss Clara was active in many civic enterprises and was interested in every movement that
was for the betterment of her city. Her works of goodness are indelibly inscribed upon the
Antlers community.
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the present advisor has been here since 1940. 'I'he chapter feels justly proud of the work it has
accomplished and the honors it has won,
Ten boys from this chapter have received the Junior Master Farmer Degree, This chapter has
furnished one state FFA president and two state vice-presidents. One member received the
Governor's Award and the American Farmer Degree, which is the highest degree awarded in
the nation.
Teams representing this chapter won the all around trophy in the District Agricultural Contest at
Durant in 1947 and 1948. Last year the chapter won a number of honors. Bobby Milam had the
grand champion barrow at the Junior County Live Stock Show. The same barrow won grand champi-
on again at the district show at Paris, Texas. At the same show Tommy Taylor's Hereford heifer
was judged Reserve Grand Champion. At the district agricultural contest at Wilburton the Antlers
Chapter won more points than any of the other sixty chapters participating,
In the Pushmataha County Fair Tommy Taylor showed the grand Champion Hereford female, and
Paul Wade showed Grand Champion Hereford male, Millard Sherrer had the grand Champion sow
in the show, and Felton Cash showed the grand champion barrow, In the County Land judging
Contest held in January of 1953 the Antlers Chapter placed first.
Sponsored by DR, R, O, LANE and DR, J, A, SERVAIS
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Left to right:
Omer Doshier - - ---- Re porter
Bobby Pace - - ---- Treasurer
Eugene Hill - - - - - Vice President
Wayland Wade ------- President
Donnie Westbrook - - - -Secretary
Fred Tucker ---- - - Sentinel
Millard Sherrer and Grand Champion Sow
Tommy Taylor and his Reserve
Grand Champion Hereford Heifer
Paul Wade and his Grand Champion Bull
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SENIOR CHAPTER
The Future Homemakers of America is an organization sponsored by the Home Economics Branch
of the Office of Education and the American Home Economics Association. There are 265, 000
members in the nationg 11, 580 members in Oklahomag and 67 members in the local Antlers Chap-
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President ---------- Jane Kendrick
FHA Purposes:
T0 PROMOTE:
Secretary ---- - -Betty McC1urken Appreciation of the joys and sat-
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Vice President - - - - - -Sue Stevens
Worthy horne membership.
Democracy in home and com-
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Good home andfamily lifefor all.
Inlernalional good will.
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Class Representatives, Sue Sterling, Terry Barham, Bobby Logan, Louise
Hatcher, Peggy Jackson, Bill Silverman, Claudia 'I'hompson, Jimmy Hill, Joy
Bun-ough, Bill lesson, Ienelle Bruce, and Gene Holloway,
IOHNNIE SAVAGE
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The Antlers High School Student Council was organized in l937 by Principal J, H, Whitsett and Howard
E, White, Sponsor. A constitution was written and adopted by the student body.
The object of the organization as stated in the constitution is--
To bring closer relationship between student and faculty.
To encourage loyalty to school.
To promote the spirit of unity and cooperation among students.
To provide an agency for the promotion and supervision of student activities.
To stimulate interest in student leadership.
One of the aims of the Student Council has been to encourage a worth while assembly program. It
sponsored the adoption of our assembly ritual and each semester has given an award to the group in
junior high and senior high having the best assembly program.
The Council has given an Activity Award each year to the student in junior high and high school who
scores the most points in activities. These activities include class and club offices, perfect attendance,
scholastic honors and other achievements, A popular program of the Student Council is the annual Stunt
Night. With the proceeds from this the Council gives a gift to the school.
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ALTO SAXOPHONES
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Bob Jesson
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Judy Holton
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colorful event of the year is the May Day Festival in which three queens are crowned, representing Brantly,
Junior High, and High.
AW RD WINNERS
One of the activities of Commencement week is the Annual Awards Assembly, At this time students who have
excelled in the different phases of our school life are recognized and awards are given.
Among the awards given are the medals presented each year by the American Legion and Legion Auxiliary to
the outstanding girl and boy in junior and senior high school, In 1952 the high school medals were won by Jo
Ann Holton and Jewel Wagner, The junior high school medals were won by Earlene Cantrell and G, R. Holton.
Neither Absent nor Tardy
First row: Pat Miller, Bettye Olive, Sue
Stevens, Janie Smith, Jakie Rosenthal, Ava
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First row: Sue Stevens, Mattie Winters, Charlotte Coffey,
Sibbey Godwin, Leona Sherrer, Pauline Blackford, Second
row: Clara Belle Harkey, Jessie Lee Cash, Claudia Thomp-
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