Arcadia High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Arcadia, OK)
- Class of 1940
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Editor . ,
Fourth Annual Yearbook of the
ARCADIA SCHOOL
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Assistant Editor . ,
Advertising Manager , .
Photographs
Sponsor , .
is Louise Burrow
, Janice Collier
Homer Schooling
, . Jack Noel
B. W. Hogard
Arcadia Public School
Arcadia, Oklahoma
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4 First Arcadia. High School Building
DEDICATION p
In appreciation of the fact that they have helped make possible the splen-
did opportunity for achievementiby students who are attending and have
attended Arcadia Consolidated high school, We the Senior class of 1940,
humbly dedicate this, the fourth annual Cardinal, to the former and pre-
sent teachers of Arcadia School.
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'Faculty of Arcadia School from 1919 until 1940
1919-20
F. L. Stamps
R. V. Morrison
Wheeler Simmons
Minnie Foose
Bessie Smith
Alma Hughes
Kathleen Hughes
Mabel Wickham
1920-21
Geo. O. Tippie
R. V. Morrison
Bessie Smith
E. M. Hale
Ethel Rogers
Dewey Mae Mengers
Alferetta Rickel
Marie Lively
1921-22
Geo. O. Tippie
R. V. Morrison
Ruth Fowler
Catherine lkard
James Dial
Dewey Mae Mengers
Alreretta Rickel
Margaret Cook
Grace Ashbury
1922-23
Geo. O. Tippie'
R. V. Morrison
Ruth Fowler
Kathleen Hughes
James Dial
Rosalee Perth
Opal Rogers
Alferetta Rickel
1923-24
V. J. Booth
T. L. Martin
Mrs. V. J. Booth
Mrs. T. L. Martin
Lillian Cathers
Doris Reid
l"ary Bell
Gertrude Cfrabb
Velma Truax
1924-25
V. J. Booth
R. R. Myers
Mrs. V. J. Booth
Cla ice Hooks
Certrude Crabb
Rachael Steele
Rc-Ile Lay
1025-26
E. E. Riley
C. J . Smith
Myrtle 'Beaird
Ffhel Stockton
Mildred Glitsch
Ruby Mathews
1926-27
W. R. Jones
C. V. Crabb
Myrtle Beaird
Bobby Lee Majors
Lois Lawrence
Mrs. Evelyn Fisk
1927-28
W. R. Jones
Mrs. Myrtle Beaird
C. V. Crabb
Mrs. R. C. Carruth
Lela Blackburn
Mrs. Lena France
1928-29
R. W. Huff
Mrs. R. W. Huff
C. V. Crabb
Mrs. Lena France
Lela Blackburn
Pauline Watson
1929-30
B. D. Gambel
Kathleen Payne
Marie Haber
Robert Sutton
Mrs. Robt. Sutton
Wilma Burge
Nellie Vanineter
1930-31
B. D. Gambel
Kathleen Payne
Marie Haber
E. M. Barnes
Mrs. B. D. Gambel
Wilma Burge
Mrs. E. M. Barnes
1931-32
B. D. Gambel
Kathleen Payne
Mrs. B. D. Gambel
Mrs. H. William.s
Cleda Corey
W. C. Harper
WVilma Burge
J. A. Carruth
Mrs. Opal Brown
Katheryn Wilson
1932-33
M. Manley Lewis
Dorothy Sult
V fvian Norman
P111 Kenner
Torene Perkins
Juanita Hale
Jerdie Casey
1933-34
lvl. Manley Lewis
Leslie L. Craig
Goldie Richye
W. C. Harper
Electa Peak
Lorene Perkins
Jerdie Casey
Mrs. Muriel Stewart
1934-35
Leslie L. Craig
W. C. Harper
Goldie Richye
B. W. Hogard
.Florence Mahler
Mrs. Jane Bigbee
Jerdie Casey
1935-36
Leslie L. Craig
B. W. Hogard
Pauline Beveridge
C. T. Hooper
Florence Mahler
Mrs. Nellie Underwood
Jerdie Casey
1936-37
B.. W. Hogard
Roy C. -Crews
Irene Nye
Wyatt A. Winkler
Florence Mahler
Mrs. Nellie Underwood
Jo Potter
1937-38
B. W. Hogard
Dale P. Hayhurst
Leroy Vick
Mrs. Vivian Keely
Florence Mahler
Mrs. Dorothy Houston
Mrs. Nellie Underwood
Mrs. Leota Sipe
Anna Ryan,
1938-39
B. W. Hogard
Dale P. Hayhurst
Louis J. Maynard
Ina Hamrnon
Florence Mahler
Mrs. Mary Ross
Mrs. Nellie Underwood
Mrs. Leota Sipe
1939-40
B. W. Hogard
Dale P. Hayhurst
louis J. Maynard
Ina Hanfqmon
Florence Mahler
Mrs. Mary Ross
Mrs. Nellie Underwood
Mrs. Leota Sipe
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SCHOOL BOARD
C. Ll. LeGrande, Pres. G. R. Rogers, Clerk A. W. Olson, Member
The Senior class takes this opportunity to thank the members of the
school board of Arcadia School, for the interest they have shown in our
class, and our school. Through their interest it was possible for us to
complete these four years of high school.
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FACULTY
B. W. Hogard
Bachelor of Science degree from
Central 9 superintendentg sci-
ence teacher and senior spon-
sor. Has taught in this system
six years.
Dale P. Hayhurst
Bachelor of Science degree from
Centralg principal, manual train-
ing and history teacherg 4-H
Club sponsorg and sophofmore
class sponsorg has taught in
this system three years.
Louis J. Maynard
Master of Science from Okla. A.
Sz M. History and. mathematics
teacher, boy's athletic coach and
sponsor of the freshman class.
Has taught in this system two
years.
Ina Hammon
Bachelor of Science degree from
Okla. A. gl M. Home Economics
and English teacher, 4-H Club
sponsor, Home Ec. Club sponsor
and sponsor of the junior class.
Has taught in this system two
years.
Florence Mahler
Bachelor of Science degree from
Central. Seventh and eighth
grade and H. S. speech teacher.
Has taught in this system six
years.
'Via ry Ross
Bachelor of Science degree from
Central. Fifth and sixth grade
teacher and girl's basketball
coach.
Has taught in this system two
years.
Nellie Und erwood
Bachelor of Science degree from
Central. Third and fourth grade
teacher and music instructor.
She has been in this system for
five years.
Leota Sipe
Bachelor of Science degree from
Central. First and second grade
teacher and music instructor.
She has been in this system
three years.
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CLASS COLORS
Blue and White
CLASS FLOWER
White Carnation
CLASS MOTTO
Our ship is at sea,
Where shall it anchor?
SENIOR CLASS
Homer Schooling
Basketballg Baseball: Glee Club "37,,
'383 Senior Play 'flfli Favorite Subject
matheniatics.
Joyce Swearingen
Basketball: '38, Ho-me lflc Club '37, '38,
'39: Home Ee. Play '39g Junior Play
'392 Senior Play H103 Glee Club '37, '38,
'39, '401 Favorite subject Mathematics,
Glenn Baker
Glee Club '39.
Favorite subject Science.
Louise Blurrow
Glee Club '38, '39, '40g Home EC. Club
'37, '38, '39: 4-H Club '37, '38, '39, '4501
Home EC Pllay '395 Junior Play '393 Di-
rectfed Senior Play '40: Favorite sub,-
ject Speech.
Norma Kennard
Glee Club H105 Junior Play '39: Senior
Play '40: Home EQ. Club '37, '38, '39:
Favorite subject English.
Jack Noel
Baseball '40g Junior Play '39: Senior
Play '403 Favorite subject Speech.
Wendell Dowell
Basketball '401 Baseball V105 Junior
Play '39g Senior Play '40g Favorite
subject Speech.
Marguerite' Martin
Glee Club '38,'401 Senior Play '40:
Favorite subject Mathematics.
Doris Jones
Glee Club '37, '38, ,39, N103 Basketball
'38: Junior Play '39g Senior Play '40:
Favorite subject English.
Janice Collier
Basketball '37: '38: Senior Play '40g
Favorite subject Liatin.
Clara Ruth Dowell
Basketball '38, '39, '40g Glee Club '38,
'39, '4Og Home EC. CGub '39, '403 Home
EC Play '40: Senior Play '40g Favorite
subject Science.
B. W. Hogard
Supt. and Senior Sponsor.
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JUNIOR CLASS
Miss Hammon, Sponsor
First row: Alvin Vinyard, Goldie Wall, Marjorie Dunn, Lois Manning.
Second row: John Martin, Arthur Olson, Harlan Carr, Rosalee Thornton
Third row: Eugene Briney, Vernon Schooling, Jewell Weese, Clifton Lee
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SOPHOMORE CLASS
Mr. Hayhurst, Sponsor
First row: Edward Lee, Eula Tuton, Chester Hill, Mary Lee Waldrip.
Second row: Winston Cleek, Maxine Rogers, Wendell Hensley, J. D.
Simpson.
Third row: Ruth Elliott, Juanita Tibbet, Norma LeGrande, Velda Mae
Keasling.
FRESHMAN CLASS
Mr. Maynard, Sponsor
First Row: Dorothy Canada, Pauline Underwood, Dorothy Greer, Harold
Moore.
Second row: Eulin Cleek, Florence Santee, Charles Buell Jr., Jacqueta
Weese.
Third row: Glenn Elliott, S. T. Harvill, Houston Watson, Warren
Tanquary.
GRADE SCHOOL
Miss Mahler, Eighth Grade: Betty Lee Bare, Helen Marie Waldrip,
Harvey Donnell, Beth Simpson, Rose Mary Cowell, Calvin
Copeland, Ilena Tanquary, Raymond, Donnell, David Lee, Mary
Marcene Olson, Charles Olson Jr., Jimmie McGuffin, Claribell
Hensley, Vellta Rose Ruble.
Seventh Grade: Mildred Copeland, Alpha Whiting, Lois Forsythe, Ira
Cleek.
Mrs. Ross, Sixth Grade: Bobby Wickham, Wanda Dugger, Barbara
Sweat, Albert Dugger, Frankie Donnell, Mercedes Roberts, Lloyd
Keasling, Harold Prevvitt.
Fifth Grade: Elizabeth Ann Greenlee, Paul Whiting, Freddie Wilkerson,
Anita Olson, Wilbur Holbrook, Dorothy Baker, Floyd Hensley,
Clifford Elliott, Kennith Dugger, Norman Waldrip, Hudon Zachary,
Richard Canada, Webster Watson, Nora Lee Poplin, Cyril
Zachary Jr.
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GRADE SCHOOL
Mrs Underwood: Fourth Grade: C. H. Enos, Billy Sue McGuffin, Calvin
Nickels, Henryetta Cowell, Martha Spradlin, Opal Welch, Ruby
Santee, Marvin Cleek, June Cowell, Roy Pugh.
Third Grade: Orville Whiting, Clinton Holbrook, J. R. Donnell,
Lavoy Watson, Wilma Stevens, Jodie Zachary, Clecil Williams, Joe
Thomas Poplin , Melba Copeland, J. C. Sayers, Mildred Baker,
Carroll Olson, Naomia Cleek.
Mrs Sipe, First and Second Grade: Buddy Wickham, Billy Deen Poplin,
J. C. Spradlin, Leighton Roberts, Nina Belle Greenlee, Charles
Estell, Emma Jean Prewitt, Steven Dugger, Wanda Cowell, Edward
Nickels, Alice Ann Poplin., Leslie Garrett, Georgia Elliott, B. W.
Hogard, Georgia Jennings, Billy Dugger, Shirley Goodrich, Clayton
Williams, Frances Neal, Curtis Keith Roberts, Sally May Bourne,
Albert Baker, Priscilla Cleek, Tommy Estell.
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ATHLETICS
The boys had as their coach, Mr. Maynard and the girls had Mrs. Ross.
They had an excellent time, learned a great deal, and feel that they have
been greatly benefited.
THE CARNIVAL
On October 20th one of the first of the school's activities was held in the
gymnasium. Each teacher sponsored one or more booths as follows:
A Mrs. Sipe s..,..i..,or .,.. . ,....,. o.., ,...,.,,,ro .i.o,.,ir,i.,.,o, T u r t le races.
Mrs. Underwood ...... , ..,,.,....,..., ,. ,.,,...,.... . Fish Pond.
, Mrs. Ross . .....,.. ...... C ountry Store.
Miss Mahler ...,...,.. ....,,,,....,......,...,.,..,.......,. B ingo Stand.
Miss Hammon ,.,,. .. ..., ,,,,, , .H ,. .. Food Stand.
Mr. Maynard .,..... ,...,.. C ake Walk, ball and ring games.
A u Mr. Hayhurst .,...,.......,.,,,. .,.,...,,.,....,..,..,..,.,.,..... B eauty Parlor.
' Mr. Hogard ........,,.,..,.....,.............,.......,, r VVheel of Fortune.
The carnival was one of the most entertaining of all the school programs
for the year.
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GRADE OPERETTA
CHRISTMAS IN THE CIRCUS
On December 22, 1939, one of the outstanding features of the year was
presented- the grade school operetta.
The story of a circus was portrayed. Tony, Toto and the ringfmaster
were feeling very sad because Santa had not answered a wire sent him,
asking him to visit the circus. They decided to have a rehearsal in case
he should surprise them. While they are getting the troupe together to
rehearse, Santa slipped in and hid and enjoyed the rehearsal. At the end
of the performance Santa made himself known, treated them all to candy
and after leaving a large pack of presents departed wishing a merry
Christmas to all.
Miss Mahler, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Underwood and Mrs. Sipe were the direc-
tors. Costumes were designed by Miss Hammon.
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HERE SHE COMES
The Home Economics Club presented this three act, farce comedy, Novem-
ber 17, 1939.
Mrs. Goldstein
Nora ..,,,,..........,.
Betty Kelton ...,.
Madame Lowell
Mrs. J. Heddingt
Luella Jones ...,.e
Vi Hudson .,.e..,...
Polly Wentworth
Nickie Brooks
Maritza Lopez
Pat O'Keefe .,4..,
Carolina ...,..,..
Sally Ridge ........
Cast of Characters:
on Jones
Lois Manning
Goldie Wall
Jimmie Lee Burrow
Marjorie Dunn
Mary Lee Waldlrip
Thelma Swails
Maxine Rogers
Eula Tuton
. Clara Ruth Dowell
Norma LeGrande
Helen Johnson
Velda Keasling
The play, directed by Miss Ina Hamtmon, was greatly enjoyed.
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HER EMERGENCY FAMILY
A three act comedy presented by the Senior class
April 12, 1940.
Characters:
Jane Meek ..,4,,
Ann1e ., .r,.. 4.
Bella e.... , 44,,... .
Kate Storm ...,,,r
Bunny Brown ..
Larry Carr .......,r,,,.,.
Ted Bliss ...,..,4.o, .,.,,..,..,,.
Aunt Hannah Steele .o,,.
Chuck Jones ...,. ,.r,,,.e.o.
Henry Black ..o.n.A,..,,.,....,...,.n,
Directors: Louise Burrow
Florence Mahler
The play was considered as a great success.
,.,. Marguerite Martin
Doris Jones
Norma Dale Kennard
. Clara Ruth Dowell
Joyce Swearingen
,. .l Jack Noel
Wendell Dowell
Janice Collier
, ,... Homer Schooling
Glenn Baker
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JUNE IN JANUARY
The Junior class presented this three act comedy, May 3, 1940.
Inez ...,,..,.,
Jack Lane .....V,..
Otis Orleander .,.,,
Ona Orleander 4...,
Oscar Larson .4.,..,
Cast of Characters :
Marjorie Dunn
, n,,. Alvin Vinyard
Clifton Lee
Helen Johnson
Arthur Olson
Ethel VanDe1la ........,.,4. ..4,. F lorence Santee
Marmaduke VanDel1a ...,. ,,.....,,... . . Jewell Weese
Hazel Barlow ..,,r....i.t, ..r.... M ary Lee Waldrip
June Day .,A,,..... ,.,,......,,,... G0 ldie Wall
Gracie 4.4,,.... i.,... P auline Underwood
Donna ,.4.,i ,t.t,.e.ei., E ula 'Futon
Jessie ......, ..... ' Dorothy Canada
Alexis ,..,4.... ...... . Edward Lee
Jose Pietra .,.....
The play, directed by
John Martin
Miss Ina Hammon, was considered a great success.
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4-H CLUB
In November 1939 the Arcadia 4-H Club elected the following officers:
President Alvin Vinayardg vice-president Lois Manning, secretary Louise
Burrowg game leader Charles Biuellg song leader Jimmie Lee Burrow. Aft-
er Jimmie Lee moved away Dorothy Baker was elected to take her place.
On February 23, 1940 we entered the recreational contest at Putnam City.
We placed third in songs and fourth in both games and stunts.
On March 23 our three class A girls entered the team demonstration con-
test at Edmond. Louise Burrow and Lois Manning placed in the blue rib-
bon group on their demonstration. Two class A boys, Alvin Vinyard and
Winston Cleek, placed in the blue ribbon group on their demonstration.
Alvin was reserve champion on his timely topic. One week later, on
March 30th, four class B girls and two class B boys entered the class B
contest. They were Beth Simpson and Dorothy Bakery Wanda Dugger
and Claribell Hensleyg Bobby Wickham and Lloyd Keasling.
April 13th, was the style review and baking contest in Oklahoma City.
Lois Manning, Louise Burrow, Barbara Sweat, Mercedes Roberts, Claribell
Hensley and Wanda Dugger entered. Lois and Barbara placed first in
their dresses. Barbara placed first in baking. Lois and' Louise were in
the blue ribbon group.
This has been a beneficial and successful year for the 4-H Club.
We have had as our coaches, D. P. Hayhurst and Ina Hammon. The Ar-
cadia Farm Women's Club sponsor, Mrs. K. W. Baker.
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ALUMNI BANQUET '
The Alumni of Arcadia high school held their fi-rest banquet, March 16
1940 The.St. Patrick Day motif was carried out in the beautifully deco
rated hall. The following program was given:
Toastmaster
Welcome ....,...
Piano Duet ..
Response ,....
Monolorgue ,4...
Piano Solo
Introductions :
Playlet .....i..,..
Vocal Solo
Irish Jig ..,..
D. P. Hayhurst
B. W. Hogard
Mrs. Jack Underwood
Pauline Underwood
Louise Burrow
Florence Mahler
Joyce Swearingen
Maxine Rogers
Norma LeGrande
Mrs. Kathleen Payne
Betty Lee Bare
Maxine Rogers
Beth Simpson
Eula Tuton
The following officers were elected for the coming year:
President ..,...,..,..., .....,.. M rs. Fred Ross
Vice President , ..,.... ...,,......,. B . W. Hogard
Secretary ......,..,. ,..,... M rs. J. Arthur Dana
The meeting date was set to be the Saturday night before St. Patrick s
Day each year.
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JUNIOR - SENIUR BAN QUET
The annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held May 7, 1940 at the Y.W C A
Building in Oklahoma City. The Senior colors and motto were used as the
motif. ,
The following program was given:
Toastmaster ...,.,i , ..
Future Sailing ...,,..
Sky Line ,,.,.ii.,....
The Ship Ride .,,..,...... ...
Seeing in the Future . .. .i
Sailing Queens-
Alvin Vinyard
Wendell Dowell
Lois Manning
Marjorie Dunn
Pauline Underwood
Marjorie Dunn
Lois Manning
Joyce Swearingen
Doris Jones
The very pretty banquet ended with a line party to the State Theatre
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BACCALAUREATE SERVICES
Sunday, May Twelfth
2:00 P. M.
Processional I
Convocation .,.,,,. ,.,.,... R ev. K. K. Kelly
Piano Solo .4,... ....... J oyce Swearingen
Sermon ..A,..., ....,. R ev. R. C. Howard
Benediction ..,,.,., .,,..,.,.,.,....,.,.,.,...,.,.. ,.... R e v. K. K. Kelly
Recessional
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COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM
Tuesday, May Fourteenth
8:00 P. M.
Processional
Salutatorlan .......... 4.,.,...,. ,......
Songs ...,..,.,...4..,....,..,,.........,.,..........,...,..,
Address - The Courage Of Youth ,....,..
Address - The Value Of An Ideal ,.., ,.,..
Address - Education To Make Success .....
Address - The Man Who Walks Alone .....,
Valedictorian ..,,. ............,,.......,, ........,......
Presentation of Diplomas ..,.,.,
. Joyce Swearmgen
Senior Girls
Janice Collier
Glenn Baker
Clara Ruth Dowell
Homer Schooling
Louise Burrow
Supt. B. W. Hogard
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