Blackwell High School - Booster Yearbook (Blackwell, OK)
- Class of 1954
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- au-vi ,nn-ad, .- , :Hm..- wa- s,:.w.Hiewm1s-.wg '-mum. E f H nn-1nmn,1mwmNw.-j.vw.w- , -. f-fb,-X' ,aunmuwwwm M- f,mfamnwm:zw.1m,.vnmn wx ' u-me-nv E - z 3 Q 1 E i K E 5 ss E f 1,, if 5 5 Q 1 P 1 1 i E 5 -14. Lawn,-wa, my:--, ew, . V . 3 : - 1- 1 .Hfwv 1, ami-'api-xumr.-'amw1w.qme'unm MAROON IMENMDRJES 1954 You betchal When do we start? was Bill's characteristic answer to anyone's request for help at anytime. His earnest desire to be of service and his willingness to do for others, sometimes at a great personal sacrifice, endeared him to all who knew and associated with him. Bill loved people, especially young people and he enjoyed nothing more than seeing that boys and girls receive advan- tages and privileges that he, as a youth, did not have the opportunity of receiving. After spending his life as a farmer, twenty-nine years of it in the Blackwell area, Bill was forced to leave the farm because of physical condition, but he was not content to spend the remainder of his life doing nothing. lt was at this time that he joined the Blackwell school staff as a bus driver. As the months passed, Bill became more and more an integral part of the student's activities. The pupils who rode his bus found more than just a driver, they found -a man who was interested in them personally and adopted them as his fam- ily . When any activity group in the school needed a bus and driver for a trip,it was Bill who was always ready to go. For more than five years this big-hearted man gave him- self without reserve to the pupils, teachers, and administrators of the Blackwell schools. Early in the fall of l952 he was forced to give up his bus, but still wanting to be of service, he guarded the highway crossing for the children of Huston School until it was impossible for him to be up any longer. This dedication is humbly made in memory of Bill Ar- buckle, loving husband, kind father, good neighbor, and loyal friend. May we profit from his example in order that we may answer that final question of this life as Bill must have without hesitation, You betchal When do we start? -Dale E. Williams WILLIAM CBILLJ ARBUCKLE 'sd' BOARD OF EDUCATION Vice-president of Board of EClUCCll'lOl'1 Member of Bgqrd Of Education Druggist Office Manager of Turvey Packing Company Deacon in Christian Church Past President of Board of Education Director of Kiwanis Club Past President of Chamber of Commerce Director of Chamber of Commerce Elder in Presbyterian Church Member of Masonic Lodge Past President of Kiwanis Past President of Jaycee's GLENN W. STEWART, Clerk of Board of Education Member of Masonic Lodge Manager of West-Dyer's New 8. Used Furniture Store Past President of Board of Education Deacon in Christian Church CLAIR M. BROCK, President of Board of Education JOE l-l, BISHOP, Member of Board of Education Mechanical Supt. of Journal Tribune Owner of Bishop's Ladies' Apparel Member af Presbyterian Church Vice-president of Chamber of Commerce President of Typogrophical Union Member of Board of Directors of Kiwanis Club Member of Masonic Lodge Deacon in Christian Church We of Blackwell High School wish to express our thanks and appreciation to the members of the School Board for their untiring efforts in our behalf. Through their work we now enjoy the benefits of a new, modern cafeteria, and the community of Blackwell enjoys a better school system. w,'f'f Nffl ,W W 1775 'f y. i , ,, .mf ,ff .MW ,WW ,Win fx' .,' .W .. .lv f . f .yr 6' if :V 1 Lloyd H. Alford, high school principal, is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a B.S. degree in Education and an M.S. in City School Administration, He began his teaching career at Ames, Oklahoma where he taught mathematics and science and coached athletics. During World War ll, he enlisted and was commissioned in the Air Corps where he served four and one-half years, eighteen months of this time overseas in lndia, China and the Pa- cific theatre. After the war he returned to work in pub- lic school education at Purcell, where he served as Junior High School principal. After four years at Purcell, he moved to Blackwell, where he was principal of Lovett Junior High for two years. He is now completing his second year as Principal of Blackwell High School. He is an active member of the First Christ- ian Church, a member of the American Legion, Lions' Club, and Masonic Lodge. Mr. J. Arthur Herron, Superintendent of the Blackwell City Schools, is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a B,S. in School Supervision and a M.S. in School Administra- tion. Also, he has completed further graduate work at both O,U. and A.8tM. At present Mr. Herron is president of the Northern District of O. E. A. and is a member of the North Central Association Accrediting Committee. Formerly he served on the Board of Directors, on the Executive Committee, and on the Legislative Committee of O. E. A. Active in the Baptist Church, Herron has taught a Business Men's Bible Class for more than twenty years. He is an active Mason and a former state officer in the Masonic Lodge. Although now busy with a substantial building program, Mr. Herron has been presi- dent of the Blackwell and Purcell Rotary Clubs and was a charter member and secretary of the Lions' Club in Beggs, Oklahoma. He began his teaching career in Stratford Junior High School. He also served as Superin- tendent of the Stratford schools for six years, of Beggs for six years, of Francis for eight years, of Purcell for three years, and is now completing his sixth year as superintendent in Blackwell. F x ' rw.. Z 1 , ' I if X f f f 0 'rf WO V z ! zfyf sz. ff 1 ' W. ff , --W- by f' 2 V Z 'I .. .lf .... :VV THE MAROON SPIRIT THE MAROON SPIRIT is the Past, the Present, and the Future of Blackwell High School. lt is the years and years of traditions piled up by thousands upon thousands of strong, eager, in- telligent, aspiring youths. lt is the efforts, the struggles to get there, the rebuffs, the heart- aches, the injuries, the disappointments-and the successes. lt is every game learned, and won or lost. lt is studied lessons and their appli- cations. lt is high moral standards, honor, fair play, respect for the rights of others. lt is accomplishment in academic, physical and practical. lt is leadership-and intelligent fol- lowers. lt is the pride and the joy in the Worthy. lt is the spirit of Democracy and the challenge of duties understood and accepted. lt is all the little kindnesses and courtesies, and both the little and overwhelming loyalties. lt is more than these. lt is a joyous living Presence sym- bolized in conduct, in colors, in movement, and in properties. As you notice, the artist, Victor Nichol- son, made the Maroon Spirit, Himself, pure gold, the bronze of rugged health. His physical makeup suggests precision and fineness of mo- tion, speed, strength, and endurance. ln his right hand he carries high a pure white light, the torch, the lamp of knowledge and civiliza- tion. The wings on his helmet suggest what his mind attains, it goes far-but always upward. ln his left hand, but inconspicuously, he carries the laurel wreath of victory. The Maroon Spirit sails on the pure white clouds, his aspirations are high. The golden rays of the Maroon sun shine down upon him- an inspiration from above-from God! Each hour, each day, each year-many Blackwell High School youths emblazon the Maroon Spirit with finer, deeper, and greater essentials of greatness. Each year the colors of the Maroon Spirit are brighter and brighter. Today we have a glowing Spirit to make more brilliant with deeds and aspirations. Today the whole world calls for the Maroon Spirit to strengthen Democracy and to promulgate the doctrine of Christianity. ' J CHANNEL I FACULTY MMT .i w,-i r '- 15 ,-is ' rf-. sfl .. 4 4 . k Za in Ab, x 4,453.99 wg! ll. Q s 4 if xv - , r -'Qs y tx 'M RUTH AMBROSE, English, B.S., Mis- souri University, M,A., University of Colorado. I- ZA '- r Ring! . l ,tx - t . .fa ff- S . rj -4' JERRY ANDERSON, Driver Training and Basketball Coach: B.S., East Central State. MRS. H. L. BRYANT, Vocal Music, B.M., Southwestern College. EVELYN BOYLE BYLER, Science, M.S., Oklahoma A. 81 M. College, A.B., Southwestern College. ROSS C. CHANDLER, Vocational Agri- culture, B.S., Oklahoma A.8tM. Col- lege. I 'Q . Q - - -B ?'Aff- ' V X hz y wlhrqqn 3 - 35 3' .- ' A g Vw. .95 Q ' C' 15' I ' up .f A 17 W. O. COOK Trade and lndustry, B.S and M.S., Oklahoma A.8tM. College. LELA COOK, Home Economics, B.S., Oklahoma A.8tM. College. RUBY DITTEMORE, Spanish and Mathematics, A.B., Central State College, M.A., University of Okla- homa. SUE DRUMMOND, Art, B.F.A., Okla- homa University. THURMAN E. GARREWT, wrestling, B.A., Central State College. BEI Y HARDER, Business Education, B.S., Oklahoma A.8tM. College. ESTH ER E, HOHMANN, Mathematics, B.S., Northwestern State Teachers' College. CHARLES D. JOHNSON, Industrial Arts, B.S. and M.S., Oklahoma A. 81 M. College. GOLDA KENNY, Librarian, B.S., Okla- homa A.8iM. College. HAZEL DENISON MAGERS, English, BA., Southwestern College and M.A., Wichita University, NELLE MANN, History, B.S., North- western State Teachers' College and M.Ecl., University of Oklahoma. OPAL SCHWEISBERGER, History, A.B., University of Oklahoma and M.A,, University of Colorado. WENDELL A, SHARPTON, Speech and English, A.B., Bethany - Peniel Col- lege. ALPHA BURGER SKIRVING, English, B.S. and M.S., University of Okla- homo. DALE E. WILLIAMS, Instrumental Music: A.B. and M.Ed., Phillips Uni- versity. HATTIE WILL WILSON, Business Edu- cation, B.S., Central State College and M.S., Oklahoma A.8-M. College. W. C. WOOTEN, Football, B.S., Uni- versity of Oklahoma. K +A? I -llf F' ,Ai K rn' -an 1. Soup's on. 2. Are we that bad? 3. Art's really a tough class. 4. Sweep it up, pop. 5. Si, it's us. 6. Aw, shad up! 7. Happy Hattie. 8. To spat or not to spat, that is the question. 9. Wake up, you guysl 10. lb.. -vw 1 Look at them purty pans . 11. Howdy, Aunt Nel, 12. She knows all the answers. 13. You tell 'em, Ocie. 14. Full, people? 15. A couple of swell gals. 16. Et, tu, Hazel? 17. The end. U U U , CHANNEL II CLASSES vw E -f f M ,E ., SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The tall Oak towering to the skies, The fury of the wind defies, From age to age, in virtue strong. lnured to stand, and suffer wrong. , . . Montgomery-The Oak As the tall and sturdy giant oak has grown in stature, so have we, the Class of '54, grown in knowledge during the last three years. We have discovered many new pathways opening into a vast world of learning. We realize that our learning has just begun, that it will take many years of experience, mistakes, downfalls, trials and tribulations for us to justly consider our- selves learned. We, the class of l954, remember when we first took root in the terra firma of BHS. As we proudly look back across the lapse of years, we see our many accomplishments, quite natur- ally accompanied with trials and errors along the way. Our first task in this new ground was to elect competent student leaders who were to direct our growth throughout the green sopho- more year. They were: Paul Wilbur, president, Melvin Cooper, vice-president, Shirley Kivett, secretary, Betty Chambers, treasurer, and Pat Tucker, reporter. The assembly committee was 'Margaret Spencer, and Freddia Munroe. Our sponsors were Miss Opal Schweisberger and Miss Golda Kenny. We could feel ourselves taking root slow- ly, but ever growing deeper, as these officers led us into the sophomore assembly, the valen- tine theme of which was applauded by all who witnessed the superb program. By the time the sophomore girls served for the Junior-Senior Banquet, we knew we were at last established. Knowing this, we liter- ally dived into our class picnic at Ray Hamlin's Ranch, which ushered out our year as lowly sophomores. ln '53 we were a prominent part of BHS and were no longer considered the lowest form of life. We were beginning to branch out into many fields, and it could easily be seen that we were coming into our own. The elected class officers of our junior year were Melvin Cooper, president, Richard Shoemaker, vice-presidentf Betty Kopisch, sec- retary, Betty Chambers, treasurer. The assem- bly committee was S. G. Rayfield and Shirley Newland. Jerry Anderson became a class sponsor. Early in the year we had our class assem- bly, and what a production it wasl Our ingen- ious class members devised a television set and produced A Day in Television that went off without too much interference. A big jump ahead was made when we staged our junior playin BHS. With the help of a number of students and the sponsors, we had an excellent showing of There Go the Grooms. lt played to a full house for three performances. By this time, we were all proudly display- ing our class rings. Many of the students were wearing sweaters and jackets with the emblem of their extracurricular activities. Then came the big chance to exhibit our talents-the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. We worked for weeks stringing popcorn, paint- ing trees, and sewing crepe paper, not to men- tion the time spent making lollipops and gin- gerbread men. Finally the night of the gala affair arrived, and everyone turned out to see the fruits of our laborious efforts. The theme for the Banauet Guys and Dolls in Top Hats was appropriately displayed. After the dinner we danced to the music of Hal Carlyle and his orchestra in Candy Land. Ending our last year as underclassmen, we celebrated our new dignity at Ray Hamlin's Ranch once again. Our second year in BHS went out with a biq splash. At last in September, l953, we began our final arowing season, knowing that in May we would have spread our branches to our goal. Richard Shoemaker, president, Zetta Shurtz, vice-president, Sara Smith, secretary, Sue Morris, treasurer, and Charles Pickett, re- porter were the officers for the final year. The assembly committee was Mavis Bolte and Ne- vada Shirley. Charles Johnson was added as a class sponsor. By now our many branches had settled to the number of l23. A great percentage of them took part in our senior assembly, which once more exemplified the spirit of Valentine's Day. With the senior play and the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom came the realization that at last we were ready to leave the halls of BHS and be on our own. We sadly celebrated this fact on our annual class picnic. Our years in BHS came to a close in May, l954. As we stood together and sang Victory for the last time, we felt that we were ready to stride ahead and take our places with the other alumni of BHS. Oralene Hackney-l 954 :G Qfqg -A A I' Xxx 4, W A f I qi - f X . 'sb -'IN l X 1:7 ag' -1 ALLISON, WANITA RUTH -Y-Teens 52,53,54, Fl-l.A, 52,53,54, Committees of All School Play 53. BARR, MAURITA-Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.H.A. 53, Choir 52,53,54, BELL, SARA JANE-Execw tive Board 53, Y-Teen 52, 53,54, Science Club 52,53, 54, F.T.A. 52,54, Band 52, 53,54, Clarinet Quartet 52 53, Symphonic Choir 54, Choir 52,53,54, Girls Quar- tet 54, Annual Staff 53,54, Junior Play 53, Committees of Junior Play 53, Girls' State 53, Attendant to Foot- ball Queen 53,54, Attendant to Wrestling Queen 53, Stu- dent Council 53, All School Play 54, Attendant to Bas- ketball Queen 54. 1 BONTZ, BARBARA JEAN- Election Board 54, Y'-Teen 52,53,54, Y-Teen Cabinet 53,54, F.T.A. 54, F.l-l.A. 52, 53,54, Sec. of F.l-l.A. 53, Pep Kats 53,54, Production Staff 54, Committees of Junior Play 53, State Honor Society 53, National Honor Society 53,54. BUTLER, ROBERT - Hi-Y 52,53,54, l-li-Y Cabinet 54, Treas. ot l-li-Y 54, Science Club 53,54, Band 52,53,54, Mixed Clarinet Quartet 53, Committees ot Junior Play 53, State Honor Society 53, 54, National l-lonor Society 53,54, Boys' State 53, Vice- president National Honor So- ciety '54. BARNES, WILLARD- Bas- ketball 52,53,54, BasebOll 52,53,54, Letterman's Club 54. BECHTEL, R. C.-Hi-Y 52, 53,54, F.F.A. 52,53,54, Sec. of F.F.A, 54, Junior Play 53, Football 52,53,54, Wrest- ling 52,53, Track 53, Base- ball 52,53,54, Letterrnan's Club 54, All School Play 54, Annual Stott 54. BOLTE, MAVIS CARLENE- Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.T.A. 54, F.H.A. 54. BURTON, JUNE - Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.l-l.A. 52,53,54, Choir 52,53,54, Committees of Junior Play 53. BYLER, CHARLEY-l-li-Y 52,53,54, E.T.A. 52,53,54, Pres. of F.T.A. 53, Basket- ball 52,53,54, Track 53, Band 52,53,54. CAMPBELL, NORMA JEAN -Y-Teen 52,53,54, FHA. 52,53,54p Pep Kats 52,535 choir 52,53 CARPENTER, ARTHUR - Hi-Y 52,535 F.F.A. 52,535 Committees of Junior Play Play 535 TGI 54. CARRUTH, RUHAMAMA LOUISE-Y-Teen 52,53,545 F.l-l.A. 52,535 Committees of Junior Play 535 T8tl 54. CHAMBERS, BETTY JO- Treas. at Class 52, 535 Y- Teen 52,53,545 Spanish Club 52,535 Science Club 545 Choir 52,535 Committees of Junior Play 535 Band 52,53, 545 F.T.A. 52,53,54. COLHOUER, LESLIE RAE- Y-Teen 52,53,545 F.T.A. 53, 545 Pep Kats 525 Choir 52, 53,545 Sec. of National Hon- or Society 535 Girls' State 53. State Honor Society 54. CARNEY, BARBARA ANN -Y-Teen 52,513,545 Speech Club 535 F.l-l.A. 52,535 Committees of Junior Play 535 T8rl 54. CARROL, Pl-llL-l-li-Y 53, 545 Basketball 52,53,54, Baseball 53,545 Letterman's Club 54, CARTWRIGHTN LES-Hi-Y 52,53,545 Science Club 53, 545 Pres. of Science Club 545 Basketball 525 Track 525 Golf 52,53,54. COLE, MARGARET VENNI- ABELL--Y-Teen 52,53,545 Spanish Club 525 F.T.A, 545 F.H.A. 53,545 Pep Kats 525 Maroon Highlights Stott 54. CONSTANT, EUGENE-HV Y 52,53,545 Wrestling 52, 53,545 Letterman's Club 54. 9 CSB' 'x .J Ad L, H, -W 'N ,pun C i y , 3 1 l g , A L' bein-'f'S Z 2 r , 4 X .Af S. 'Vw t Z N R ,l 'ir '? -I' COOPER, MELVIN D.--Vice Pres. of Class 52, Pres. of Class 53, Hi-Y 52,53,54, Committees of Junior Play 53, National Honor Society 53,54, Boys' State 53, Foot- ball 52,53,54, Wrestling 52, 53,54, Track 53, Baseball 52, Pres. ot Student Council 54, Letterman's Club 54. State Honor Society 54. CORNETT, DONNA - Y- Teen 52, 53, 54, Treas. of F.T.A. 54, F.H.A. 52, Com- mittees of Junior Play 53, National Honor Society 53. State Honor Society 54. CROWLEY, VIRGINIA-Eau ecutive Board 52, Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.H.A. 53, Choir 52,53,54, Student Council 52, F.T.A. 53,54. DAVIS, BARBRA ANN-Y- Teen 52,53,54, Y-Teen Cab- inet 53,54, Pres. of Y-Teen 54, Speech Club 52, Debate Team 52,53, F.T.A. 53,54, F.H.A. 52,53,54, Pep Kats 52, Maroon Highlights Staff 53, Junior Play 53, Com- mittees of Junior Play 53, 2nd American Legion Essay Contest 52, D.A.R. Award 54. President of National Honor Society 54. DEMPEWOLF, MARY BER- NICE-Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.H.A. 52,53,54, Pep Kats 52,53,54. CORN, JIM - Hi-Y 53, Speech Club 54, Committees ot Junior Play 53. CORBIT, CAROLYN SUE CRAWFORD-Election Board 52, Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.l'l. A. 52,53,54, Production Staff 53,54, Committees of Junior Play 53. CUNNINGHAM, LENORA JEAN-F.T.A. 54, Produc- tion Staff 54, Committees of Junior Play 53. DAWSON, HAROLD-Hi-Y 54, Com.mittees of Junior Play 53, Golt 53,54, Letter- man'S Club 54. DUNGER, PAT-Y-Teen 52, 53,54, F.H.A. 52,53, Corn- mittees of Junior Play 53. DLJNLAP, JANETTE - Y- Teen 52,53,54, F.H.A. 52, 53,54, Committees of Junior Play 53. ELLIS, LOLA RUTH - Y- Teen 52,53,54, F.T.A. 52, FHA. 52,53,54, Pep Kats 52,54. ENLOW, DALLINE-Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.T.A. 53,54, Choir 52, Maroon Highlights Staff 53, Committees of Jun- ior Play 53, State Honor So- ciety 53,54, National Honor Society 53,54. FISHER, BOBBIE JEAN- FRYE, ROBERT -- Hi-Y 54 Basketball 52,53, Track 53 54. EBERT, KEITH - Maroon ggwgers 54, Choir 53, Band EMBRY, JANET - Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.H.A. 52,53,54, Pep Kats 53. ESTES, BOB -- Speech Club 54, Band 52,53,54, Proper- ty Manager of Band 54, Choir 52,54, Committees of Junior Play 53. FLOOD, NEVA JO-Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.H.A. 52,53,54, Pep Kats 53. GLENNYU LEONA VIRDEAN -Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.T.A. 52,53,54, F.H.A. 52,53,54, F.F.A. Queen 53, Choir 52, 53,54, Committees of Junior Play 53, Band 52,53,54. wir 96 If K gs ' i iff' , f , 5 7 , , K, ,Kg M 'Q P M F an 47 fm '15 . 3 A . , ,- 'i '17 XR at ,fe- Am 'VN fl ravi G ,fvff .962 ' GRIFFITH, CLEDA JO - Executive Board 52,53,54, Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.T.A. 53, 54, Pep Kats 52,53,54, Choir 52,53,54, Maroon Highlights Stott 53, Junior Play 53, Committees of Jun- ior Play 53, Student Council 52,53,54, All School Play 54. HAHN, SUE ALA-Commit tees ot All School Play 52, 53, Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.H. A. 52,53, Symphonic Choir 52,53,54, Choir 52,53,54, Committees of Junior Play 53, Girls' State 53. HARDIN, DORIS MAE--Y- Teen 52,53,54, F.T.A. 54, F.H.A. 52,53,54, Band 52, 53,54, Committees ot Junior Play 53, Attendant to F.F.A. Queen 54. HARRIS, WADONNA JOAN -Y-Teen 54, Symphonic Choir 52, Choir 52,54, Ma- roon Highlights Staft 53, Committees ot Junior Play 53. JAMES, BERTHA ELEANOR -Y-Teen 54, Speech Club 54, Choir 54. HACKNEY, ORALENE CATHERINE - All School Play 52,54, Y-Teen 52,53, 54, Vice Pres. ot Y-Teen 54, Spanish Club 52,53, Pres. Of Spanish Club 53, Science Club 54, F,T.A. 52,53,54, Band 52,53,54, Mixed Clar- inet Quartet 53, Choir 53, 54, Annual Staff 54, Junior Play 53, State Honor Society 52,53,54, National Honor Society 53,54, Student Coun- cil 54, Salutatorian 54. HANNA, MARGARET - Y- Teen 54, F.H,A. 54. HARMAN, EUCOLA PEARL -Election Board 52, Com- mittees ot All School Play 52 53, Y-Teen 52,53,54, Y- Teen Cabinet 54, F.T.A. 54, F.H.A. 52,53,54, Vice Pres. ot F.H.A. 54, Pep Kats 52 53,54, Choir 52,53,54, Pro- duction Staff 54, Commit- tees ot Junior Play 53, Na- tional Honor Society 53,54. State Honor Society 54. 1 1 HUTCHESON, MARION MARLYENE - Committees ot All School Play 52,53, Y- Teen 52,53,54, Science Club 54, Speech Club 52,53, Sec. ot Speech Club 52, F.T,A. 54, Pep Kats 52,53,54, Dec. 52, Vice Pres. 53, Pres. 54, of Pep Kats, Choir 52,53, 54, Student Director ot Jr. Play 53, State Honor Society 52,53, National Honor So- ciety 53,54. KENNON, ELDEN - Hi-Y 52,53,54, Hi-Y Cabinet 53, Choir 52,53,54, Committees at Junior Play 53, Baseball 53, TGI 54. KIVETT, SHIRLEY LEE - Election Board 52,545 Sec. of Class 525 Executive Board 525 Y-Teen 52,53,545 F.T. A. 53,54, F.H.A. 52,53,545 Treas. at E.H.A. 545 Pep Kats 53,545 Production Staff 53,545 Committees of Junior Play 53. LANIE, JOYCE-Y-Teen 52, 53,545 F.H.A. 52,53,545 F.F.A. queen 54. LOGAN, DENNIS-Hi-Y 52, 53,545 Committees of Junior Play 535 Football 52,53,545 Basketball 52, Track 52,535 Student Council 525 Vice Pres. of Letterman's Club 545 All District Football 545 An- nual Statf 54. MCCULLOCH, ROBERT LEE -Hi-Y 52,53,545 Choir 525 Committees of Junior Play 535 TSA 53,54. MCDONALD, KENNETH- Hi-Y 52,53,545 F.F.A. 52, 53,545 Treas. at E.F.A. 54. KOPISCH, BETTY- Sec. of Class 535 Executive Board 535 Y-Teen 52,53,545 Span- ish Club 52,535 Science Club 545 F.T.A. 52,53,545 Band 52,53,545 Choir 52,53,545 Committees ot Junior Play 535 State Honor Society 52, 545 National Honor Society 535 Girls' State 53. LEE, SHERRY LOU-Y-Teen 52,53,545 Y-Teen Cabinet 52,535 F.H.A. 52,545 Pep Kats 52,53,545 Choir 52,53, 545 Attendant to Basketball queen 535 Attendant to Wrestling queen 52. MCCULLEY, CASEY-Hi-Y 52,53,545 Committees of Junior Play 53. MCDONALD, EARLEINE - Y-Teen 52,53,545 'F.H.A. 52,53,545 Pep Kats 545 Na- tional Honor Society 53,545 State Honor Society 54. MclNTYRE, BONNIE RAY --F.F.A. 52,53,54. 4, MQ Q mul 'T McKlNNEY, KENNETH -- All School Play 52, Hi-Y 52, 53,54, Hi-Y Cabinet 54, Science Club 53, Speech Club 52, Debate Team 52, F.T.A. 52, Maroon High- lights Stott 54, Committees of Junior Play 53, National Honor Society 53,54, Basket- ball 53, Tennis 52,53,54, Student Council 52, Letter- man's Club 54. State Honor Society 54. MANLEY, BONNIE JUNE- Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.H.A. 52,53,54. MICHAEL, LA MOYNE - Hi-Y 52,53,54, T8.l 54. MILLER, DONALD LEE -- Hi-Y 52,53,54, TSI! 53,54, MITCHELL, DANNY RAY -I-li-Y 52,53,54, F.F.A. 52, 53,54, Reporter of F.F.A. 54. MCNAIR, DORIS FAYE-Ex- ecutive Board 54, Y-Teen 52,53,54, Y-Teen Cabinet 52,53, Speech Club 52, F.T.A. 52,53, F.H.A. 52,53, 54, Pep Kats 52, Band 52, 53,54, Choir 52,53,54, Committees at Junior Play 53, Attendants to Football Queen 54, Student Council 54, Basketball Queen 54. MARGERUM, SHIRLEY ANN - Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.H.A. 52, 53, 54, Pep Kats 52,53,54. MILLAGE, RICHARD-Hi-Y 52,53,54, F.F.A. 52,53,54, Football 52,53,54, Wrest- ling 52,53,54, Track 52,53, 54, Letterman's Club 53,54, All District Football 54. MILLER, SHIRLEY ANN - Election Board 54, Y-Teen 52,53,54, Y-Teen Cabinet 53,54, Vice Pres. of Spanish Club 54, F.T.A. 54, F.H.A. 52, Pep Kats 52,53, Choir 52,53,54, Committees of Junior Play 53, Treas. of Student Council 53. MITCHELL, DWIGHT - Hi- Y 52,53,54, F.F.A. 52,53, 54, Pres. of F.F.A. 54. MOORE, GARY LEE - l-li-Y 52,53,54,Football54,Wrest- ling 52,53,54, Baseball 53, 54, T8il 52, Letterman's Club 54. MULKEY, EDNA MAE-Y- Teen 54, F,T.A. 54, F.l-l.A. 52,53,54, Pep Kats 52,53, 54. MORAN, ALTA FERN-Y- Teen 52,53,54, F.l-l.A. 52 53, T8tI 54. 1 M RPHY ALBlNA LEE U , - Y-Teen 54, El-l,A. 54, Pro- duction Staff 54. National Honor Society 54. NAVE, GARY-l-li-Y 52,53, 54, Baseball 53, T8il 54. MOORE, JERRY WAYNE- Hi-Y 52,53,54, Choir 52, Tennis 52, 53, 54, TSI 53, 54, Pres. of TSA 54. MORRIS, GWENDOLYN SUE -Sec. of Class 54, Execu- tive Board 54, Y-Teen 52, 53,54, Sec. of Spanish Club 52, Science Club 54, F.T,A. 52,53,54, F.l-l.A. 53, Band 52,53,54, Choir 52,53,54, Production Staff 54, Com- mittees of Junior Play 53, State Honor Society 53,54, National l-lonor Society 53, 54, Wrestling Queen 54. MUNROE, FREDDIA JO-Y- Teen 52,53,54, Spanish Club 52, Choir 52, Maroon High Lights Staff 54, Committee on Junior Play 53, Assembly girnrnittee 52, TSI Club 53, MURRAY, J. L.-l-li-Y 52, 53,54, Basketball 52,53,54, Tennis 52,53,54, T8il 54. lf . .,.a-nv .- 1 x, , K gi 'gi-1'?e x dk 4, eq, 'Q 45, it 1 'QQ 1' .ff NEAL, BETTY-Y-Teen 54, 7, F.l-l.A. 54. Q Q ' n 'S lik is 1' K .- 'Ill 2-9 'K rw v'- ---y ff!! '63 --PAQ 41 .U 5 ,mc 'WN NEWLAND, SHIRLEY JEAN -Election Board 54, Assem- bly Comm. 53, Executive Board 53, Y-Teen 52,53, 54, Treas. ot Y-Teen 54, F.T.A. 54, F.H.A. 52,54, Pep Kats 52,53,54, Produc- tion Stott 54, Committees of Junior Play 53, State Honor Society 52,54, National Honor Society 53,54, Y- Teen Cabinet 54. NORTHCLJTT, JAN - Hi-Y 52,53,54, Band 52,53,54, Sec. ot Band 53, Boys' State 53, Football 52,53,54, Bas- ketball 52,53,54, Track 53, Baseball 52,53,54, Candi- date for Maroon Spirit 54, Pres. ot Letterman's Club 54, All District Football 54. OWENS, JOELENE-Y-Teen 53,54, Pep Kats 53. PATTERSON, PATSY LOU- Y-Teen 52,53,54, Band 52, 53,54, Clarinet Quartet 52, 53, Symphonic Choir 54, Choir 52,53,54, Girls Quar- tet 54, Annual Stott 53, Committees of Junior Play 53, State Honor Society 52, 53,54, National Honor So- ciety 53,54, Football queen 54, Attendant to Wrestling Queen 53, Student Council 52,53, American Legion Es- say Contest lst, 52. PICKETT, CHARLES - Re- porter ot Class 54, Hi-Y 52, 53,54, Science Club 54, Committees ot Junior Play 53, Football 52, Baseball 53, 54 NOEL, PATRlClA-Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.l-l.A. 52,53,54. OLDHAM, ALBERT ARLEN - Hi-Y 52,53,54, Commit- tees of Junior Play 53, State Honor Society 52, Baseball 52,53,54, Lettermon's Club 54. PARKER, BONNIE RUTH- Y-Teen 53,54, F.T.A. 54, F.H.A. 53,54, Committees of Junior Play 53, Pep Kats 53,54, Choir 53,54, Girls' State 53, Attendant to Bas- ketball Queen 54. PEUGH, JEAN - Election Board 52, Y-Teen 52,53,54, Vice-Pres. of Spanish Club 52, Science Club 54, F.T.A. 53,54, Sec. ot F.T.A., Band 52,53,54, Choir 52,53,54. PURDOM, JANELL KEN- NON-Y-Teen. . PURDY, WAYNE A. - Hi-Y 52,53, F.F.A. 52,53,54. ROARK, MACK-All School Play 52,53,54, Hi-Y 52,53, 54, Sec. ot Hi-Y 53, Vice Pres. of Hi-Y 54, Speech Club 52, Debate Team 52, 53,54, F.T.A. 52,53,54, Choir 52,53, Editor of Ma- roon Highlights, Junior Play 53, Tennis 52, 53,54, Stu- dent Council 52,54, Sec, of Student Council 52. SELE, SHIRLEY ANN-Y- Teen 52,53,54, F.H.A. 52, 53,54, Pep Kats 52,53,54, Production Staff 54, Com- mittees ot Junior Play 53. SHOEMAKER, RICHARD HENRY - Football 53,54, Wrestling 53,54, Track 53, Student Council 52, Ameri- can Legion Essay Contest 52, Candidate for Maroon Spirit 54, Letterman's Club 54, Vice-President of Class 53, President of Class 54, Executive Board 52,53,54, Hi-Y 52,53,54, F.T,A. 53, 54, Junior Play Committee 53, Junior Play 53, State Honor Society 53,54, Na- tional Honor Society 53,54, Salutatorian. SHURTZ ZETTA MARIE- Vice-Pres. of Class 54, Exec- utive Board 54, Y-Teen 52, 53,54, Sec. of Y-Teen 53, Y-Teen Cabinet 53,54, F T. A. 52,53,54, F.H.A. 54, Production Staff 54, Com- mittees of Junior Play 53, State Honor Society 52,53, 54, National Honor Society 53,54, Student Council 54, Vcledictorian 54. RAYFIELD, S. G- Election Board 52, All School Play 54, Executive Board 53, Hi- Y 52,53,54, F.T,A. 52,53, 54,' Annual Staff 54, Junior Play 53, Committee of Junior Play 53, National Honor So- ciety 53,54, Assembly Com- mittee. SEAWRIGI-IT, AGATHA RHEA - Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.H.A. 52,53,54, Commit- tees of Junior Play 53. SHIRLEY, NEVADA ROSE- Executive Board 54, Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.T,A. 53,54, F. H.A, 54, Pep Kats 52, At- tendant to Wrestling Queen 54, Assembly Committee 54. SHRECK, JAMES - F.F.A. 54, Track 53, Baseball 53. SJOBERG, GERALD CARL- Hi-Y 52,53,54, Band 52,53, 54, Production Staff 53, Committee ofJunior Play 53, Boys' State 53, Basketball 52,53, American Legion Es- say Contest 52. 'lf All I V SLOAN, BILL GLENN-HL Y 52,53,54, Wrestling 52 SMITH, SARA LOU-Treas. ot Class 54, Executive Board 54, Y-Teen 52,53,54, Treas. of Spanish Club 52, Science Club 54, F.T.A. 52,53,54, Treas. of F.T.A. 53, F.H.A. 53, Choir 52,53,54, Produc- tion Staff 54, Annual queen 54, Committees ot Junior Play 53, State Honor Society 52,53,54, National Honor Society 53,54, Band 52,53, 54, Attendant to Wrestling queen 54. SNOW, LARRY- Hi-Y 52, 53,54, T8.l Club 52,53,54, STAFFORD, DELNAH JAMES-Election Board 54, Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.H.A. 52,53,54, Pres. of F.H.A. 54, Pep Kats 52,53, Sym- phonic Clwoir 53,54, Choir 52,53,54, Committees of Junior Play 53. LANCE, LAU RA FAY STONE- SMITH, PATTY IONE - Y-Teen 52,53,54, Science Club 52,53,54, F.H.A. 52, Band 52,53,54, Maroon Highlights Staff 52, Corn- mittees of Junior Play 53, Attendant to Football Queen 53, Attendant to Basketball Queen 53, Attendant to Wrestling Queen 52, SMITH, ROBERT-Hi-Y 52, 53,54, Hi-Y Cabinet 54, F. F.A. 52,53,54, Committee of Junior Play 53. SPENCER, MARGARET - Election Board 52, Executive Board 52, Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.T.A. 52,54, Pres. of F.T.A. 54, F.H.A. 52,53,54, Choir 52,53,54, Committees of Junior Play 53, Vice Pres. of Student Council 53, Assem- bly Committee 52. STICE, TOMMY JOE-Hi-Y 52,53,54, T8.l 52,53,54, Vice Pres. of T8.l 53, Re- porter 54. STRICKLIN, MARGARET ANN-Y-Teen 53,54, F.H. A. 52,53, Choir 52,53,54, ggmmittees of Junior Play SWEETSER, GERALD-Hi-Y 52,53,54. TAYLOR, MAEJ EAN DUNA- WAY-Y-Teen 52,53,545 Speech Club 535 F.H.A. 52, 53,54, Junior Play 52, State Honor Society 52,53,54, Na- tional Honor Society 53,545 Student Council 54, All School Play 54. TREMBLE, WAYNE, JR. -- Hi-Y 52,53,54, Spanish Club 52,535 State Honor Society 53, National Honor Society 53, Football 52,53, Basket- ball 52,53,545 Track 53, Baseball 52,535 Letterman's Club 54. TRIPP, DALE HOWARD - Election Board 535 Executive Board 525 Hi-Y 52,53,54, Science Club 54, Speech Club 52, Junior Play 53, ggack 52, Student Council TUCKER, PATRICIA MARIE -All School Play 53, Re- porter of Class 52, Y-Teen 52,53,54, Science Club 52, 53,54, Speech Club 52, De- bate Team 52,53, F.T.A. 54, Pep Kats 525 Asst. Ed. of Maroon Highlights, Junior Play 53, State Honor Society 525 National Honor Society 53,54, N.F.L. 52,53. URBAN, EDWIN-Hi-Y 52, 53,545 F.F.A. 52,53,54, VAWTER, PHIL RAY-Hi- Y 53,54, Speech Club 53,545 Mixed Clarinet Quartet 53, 545 Band 53,54, Pres. of Band 54, Choir 53,54, Committees of Junior Play 53, Student Council 52. WAGGONER, SHIRLEY LOUISE-Election Board 54, Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.H.A. 53,54, Pep Kats 52,535 Choir 52,53,545 Committees of Junior Play 535 Student Council 52. WALCHER, ERNIE - Hi-Y 52,53,54, Speech Club 53, Boys' State 535 Football 52, 545 Basketball 52,53,54, Track 52,535 Tennis 53,54, Letterman's Club 54. WALKER, ELSIE LOUISE- Y-Teen 52,53,54, F.H.A. 52,53,54, Pep Kats 52,53, 545 Production Staff 545 Committees of Junior Play 53. f is .49 ,fi -7.-v RQ .N .5 We K X its 112,13 uf, , 7:,? S f N gf -it fa x, -mf ' gf, x jf. f ,z Mast- G, , L WATSON, DON HOLLAND -Hi-Y 52,53,54, Choir 52, 53,54, Maroon Singers 53, Basketball 53, Baseball 53, T8tl 54. WILBUR, PAUL FRANK- Pres. of Class 52, Hi-Y 52, 53,54, Science Club 54, Speech Club 52, Band 52,53, 54, Cornet Trio 52,53,54, Boys' State 53, Basketball 52,53, Tennis 53, All School Play 54. WOLFE, JOHN - Hi-Y 52, 53,54. RADAR, MARY HUMPHREY - Band 52,53,54, F.H.A. 54, Sbanish Club 52, Y-Teen 52,53,54. RATH, MARY-Speech Club 53,54, Y-Teen 53,54, Band 53,54. WEIGLE, JANIE HALL-Ex- ecutive Board 52, Y-Teen 52, 53, F.H.A. 52, Cheer- leader 52,53, Student Coun- cil 52, TSI 54, TSKI Sweet- heart 54. WILLIS, DANNY-Hi-Y 52, 53,54, Pres. of Hi-Y 54, Hi- Y Cabinet 52,53,54, F.T.A. 53,54, Annual Staff 52,53, 54, Editor of Annual 54, Committees of Junior Play 53, Football 52,53,54, Bas- ketball 52, Baseball 52,53, 54, Student Council 54, Ma- roon Spirit 54, Letterman's Club 54, All District Football 54. WRlGHT, MARION - Hi-Y 52,53,54. HAWKINS, IVA EILIEN- Y-Teen 54, Choir 54. if! Na 'T' I fy fit ef fi 1 1 . ilbili I,-f dv.-,, K. RFQ! , , 'YB ,A I .1 fi r, 9ls. .91 , X a A , 'x ,nf . 1. The best float ever. 2. D.A.R. lDarn All Rightl. 3. What to do now, she says. 4. A Couple of windblown cuties. 5. Water cold, Jimmy? 6. Let's not rush things. 7. Lap it up, Sara! 8 The large and small of it. 9. Big game hunter. 10. lpana Smile. 11. lt's warmer this way. 12. Study hard, girls. 13. A handy picture. 14. Bottom's up. 15. Weren't they cute? 16. Lot's better than leaning on a post. 5' K 'f-1-.QRS Af ll N X 'T . , ,, I I EUGENE PLUMMER Vice-President C3 my I RENAN LAMBRING Reporter 13 rs. 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Ba rba ra Lou Welch f 77 N41 Terry Sandra Tetrick Tillotson If Q ,-wg, .X in Norma Ilene Waggoner Walker V l K C21 'Q ' fe ' X 2729! 'rf' if ,, V, L l 'Yi f Charles Charles West Wheeler I ff , ' mi X N as ll 4 f :V if , V 5 , Frank Larry Tremble Turvey I 4,4 f' - MW 1 1 N W f Linda Stella Walker Wano it A .5 Lillie May Ethel Wheeler Wideman 44 w C .ZQ1 M 5 I Jarrell Tyson X z I 4 -Q. L., ,1- sn Clarence Ward fm , 3 i 'V vu, ' ' 'wr Freddie Williamson 3Mf cv ' . My of wfieiff . W It ,frm 'Ji f7 Ma rvel Va wte r e' is Wayne Webber 'Q' X . Mary Willis E ' l 362712:-l 5 is! H3359 Q 1. The Winner, and still Champ! 2. Watch what you're eating, Angle. 3. Piled high. 4. So What??! 5. Man short- age. 6. Dinner is served. 7. Ain't she cute? 8. Let me call you Sweetheart. 9. How did those sophs get on here? 9 -'1 'S B51 f vm ,. ,, 4.1M-.N X,- X N ff f 9 if 7 f ya I i A 5' if .am ,. U I 1. Daughters of Jezebel. 2. Ahl1h!!Youdon'tmeanit! 3. Tweeeeeeeeeet-tweetl! 4. Keepin' it in the family. 5. Twenty-three, ski-doo. 6. Hamming it up. 7. Real gone guy. 8. Hot-lips Denny. 9. Red Chrisenberry. 10. 'Up an' at 'em girls. 11. These were the good old days. 12. Dig that cute parking meter. 13. Better stick to debating, Dan. 14. Aw!! 15. To be 16. Young 17. Again. 18. Batfleships and Canoes. 19. Homework. 20. Chilliest Cook in town. 4 G SHARLENE SMITH Assembly Committee Q , xx f . ..f Meffgpfgfifgrf JOYCE CURFMAN A Assembly Committee 5 Lo DON NA FULTON President SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ,wx 5 DEAQQQUYZELCH JUANITA MAGERS Secretory MRS. 3 Sponsor ESTHER HO MR. JERRY ANDERSON Sponsor Em HARDER HMANN Sponsfjf A 'z f , I t I 5 I mf- it-K i -v -.ii al fi'1f+'- fe- .M if - P - 'B 'B ff ft 3 i me A Robert Dolores Eugenia Day Bert Eugene Marilyn Pearl Max Patricia Clorine Anthony Atkinson Attebury Bailey Baker Barnes Barnett I ' ll e 4, -S., f I 'V if , if l ,wg 'QD . ff., B K - 1 P ff V-3' .ft at 4 . 1 J 4-f ,Q .r fi. A J A. is..l - f r WY -, -ff I f I ft nf R j K i M.. 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Roark Rossan Sawyer I. nfl ,v . wif X ' A' ,., ' C - ' Nl r M S is ft P .. wr F, 't f S I rx 'J , M' 1 5 at , 5 ,, - by I ' 'PQ , If Ji , , ,f 1 'Y Berfho Barbara Winifred Charley Virginia Jerry Bill Sowvers Sayre Seward Shaffner Shannon Sheets Shirley .J S X It S f , I. i ' wr gf-gt .-vt , ' X ' i . ,JA X ' .v 'Af J v ' lj, x 1 gh K 'wg v 'S at Na I -1 ' f f, X Judy Laverne Catherine Jim Verla Janice Lonnie Shoemaker Simpson Sissons Sjoberg Sloan Small Small f ll - ' '32 S' Q.. if-'-I T Q3 fi? , as gf-. , 4 K f , 'H K K ' f -XL '31 Q? X N' V an ft' 'lg . x 4 f Y at Xl , J xx ' X 4 5 fl' l S Sharlene Nancy Marietta Maurine Charles Warren Bob Smith Smyth Snider Snow Spencer Stafford Stomper M .wr 'X f -vf' , lxlt 1 fe' f-:Q f ' s I if 4 9. so A If Ml f lffll ll D lx ' x ' A -1 J f S L Carolyn Mary Ann Robert Don J. T. Howard Ned Steele Sterrett Stewart Stricklin Stubbs Summers Sweetser . Q , S - 1 tb mtg . J 5 -- C if sl 1X ta. C I LJ it Nedra David Loren Kynta Lou Elbert Bill Donald Ray Sweetser Thayer Tiemann Turvey Urban Vetter Vought 3 Ns ii -.S M A A f C L is X g X - -Y I W I 1 D i 'J .af At + ' . Patsy Harriett Tommy Connie Deanna Barbara Clara Walkley Washburn Webb Welch Welch Welsh White 1 .wr J 1. fy- ,Q 'Y i 3 ! 1' Y + F -W W l . .D . I it .23 . , If f N L. iw.. 'W W Q W AM Tf 1 x . -f V ff 1 l . . 1 .o .. X X fi 'x I n 1 fu A W' L I R X 'X 5 Verna Lee Virginia Carolee Harold Danny Jon I l-GROY Zwink Wideman Wilbur Wilkins Williams WIllIS W'lS0n i - ' - 'ilff . .. V. F 'LY -K K, ' 1 1 Q 3. 5 u fn 1 M AQ, lx Q4 ' Y: l ,, ix X Jim Gerald Lois John Wilson Wolfe Yeager Yearla 5 9 :mf 12 ' . ,, V.. alia fly, f 5- .. li ll V11 H Ill 1 '5' 535. EVP gi , u Ml.: A ,Ms 1. Wow! 2. Must be gooa. 3. Making eyes olreody. 4. Look at the monney. 5. Oh, what big feet you have, Grandma. 6. It takes two to tangle. 7. Where's your modesty, Bobs? 8. Bashful kind. 9. lt's in the book. 10. Howdy, part- ner. 11. Lover, come back to-me. 12. Pirotes??? 13. Dig that Pepsodent smile! 14. Take my hand. 15. How's the sun, hon? 16. Bock to the old grind. 17. Somebody's gonna get it. ' ' D N ix - -N CHANNEL III ACTIVITIES f I f K x S? 'opus ' f v S' J All W . f 5 - r -V an Robert Butler vice-president '15 Eucolo Harman 'rin '.i5.A V 'C' I . . -by' Wd D fX fl Kenneth McKinney Sue Morris Richard Shoemaker 's :L 2 5 , YW 1' who of gin , 'i5f1+Ae..+.2iQ1 Melvin Cooper N, A, ,..,,. Sxifisgx N S A A ' il me . yi , f. ' 'S 4 5 3 eex. :vm k Barbra Davis Dalline Enlow Oralene Hackney QR NATION 1 Q2 MONO? SPCIETY E l . f I Morion Hutcheson Aff 5 LJ 0935 S W! xg Q SHIP XXV 2' Albino Murphy . 'TQX Zetto Shurtz Earlene McDonald ii ,K Q! 771 4, if I 'Ma x V xy ,- 'M SYS' - if -V Y. ,?m?rX', Shirley Newland Patsy Patterson S. G, Rayfield .3 1 XL xi' l Sara Lou Smith Maejean Taylor Pat Tucker 4 1 slung - K n. Q1 - ,QR U if if-Q 'T' Ab FIRST ROW, left to right: Oralene Hackneyg Zetta Shurtzg Sue Morrisg Patsy Pattersong Marion Hutchesong Leslie Colhouerg Sara Smith. SECOND ROW: Robert Butlerp Donna Cornettg Betty Kopischg Daline Enlowg Earline McDonaldg Albino Murphy. THIRD ROW: Richard Shoe-makerg Kenneth McKinneyg Melvin Cooperg Shirley Newlandg Eucola Harmony Maejean Taylor. W f L., D2 he C .15- 'G-9 FIRST ROW, left to right: Margaret Logan, Nancy Kotchaverg Lela. Drowatzkyg Carol Robinsong 'Tonya Naylorg Polly Soleg lla Mae Bratcher, SECOND ROW: Janice Bal- lingerg Doris Gardnerg John Charles Stewardg Connie Montgomeryg Norma Waggoner. l T F ' ' ', CS! 35- D6 Ji. JL QQ'- ROW l, Left to right: Polly Soleg Ton- ya Naylorj Carol Robmsong Lela Jo Drowatzkyg Monta Lou Rottereeg Nancy Kotchavarg Carol Jones, ROW TWO: Margaret Logang Janice Ballingerg Pat Doleg Lenora Fuquog Doris Gardnerg Phyllis Baileyj Mary Willisg Connie Montgomery. ROW THREE: Danny Chancllerg Jarrell Tysong John Stewordg Gary Chewg Terry Tetrick, . L 25 'ft' SOPHOMORE STATE HONOR SOCIETY ROW ONE,iefn0,iQht1 Patsy War- leyg LaDonna Fultong Deanna Cornettg Harriett Washburng Carolee Wilburg Verlo Sloan. ROW TWO: Verna Zwinkg Nedra Sweetserj Barbara Welshg Eugenia Atteburyg Carol Oldharng Myrna Oldham. ROW THREE: David Hutchesong Leroy Grims- leyg Clifford Fuqua. SEATED, left to right: Donna Hayden, Maejean Taylor, Cleda Ja Griffith, Janice Small, Secretary, Zetta Shurtz, Oralene Hackney, SECOND ROW: Doris Gardner, Glorene Carriger, Carol Pickett, Mona McKaig, Doris McNair, Polly Sole, Carol Jeon Robinson, Joan Meade, vice president, Miss Ruth Ambrose, sponsor, THIRD ROW: Melvin Cooper, president, Frank Tremble, treasurer, Eugene Plummer, Danny Willis, Mack Roark, Bob Buhrman. SEATED, left to right:Carol Jean Robinson, assistant editor, Sara Jane Bell,typist. STANDING: Kathryn Allbaugh, junior business manager, Oralene Hackney, senior business manager, Miss Ruth Ambrose, sponsor, Juanita Magers, sophomore business manager, S, G, Rayfield, photographer, Dennis Logan, art editor, Danny Willis, editor, R. C. Bechtel, draftsman, Gerald Sjoberg, artist. HI'Y ROW ONE, left to right: Bob Buhrman, Chaplain, Jarrell Tyson, Secretary, Mack Roark, vice president, Danny Willis, president, Robert Butler, Treasurer, Mr. Charles D. Johnson, sponsor. ROW TWO: Bill Angle, Wayne Purdy, Charles Wheeler, Kenneth McKinney, Johnny Lantz. f B' fa- k,4 ROW ONE, left to right: Barbara Muret, Zetta Shurtz, Kathryn Allbaugh, secretary, Oralene Hackney, vice president, Barbra Davis, president, Miss Ruby Dittemore, sponsor. ROW TWO: Shirley Miller, Norma Waggoner, Jean Bontz, Phyllis Bailey, Margaret Logan, Carolee Wilbur, Harriett Washburn, Eucola Harman, Shirley Newland, treasurer, lnot picturedl. Nedra Sweetser. ROW ONE, left to right: Oralene Hackney, Mary Willis, Nina Hicks, Sandra Tillotson, Sara Jane Bell, Patty Smitii, Pat Tucker, Joan Meade, Les Cartwright, president, Max Anderson, vice president. ROW TWO: Mrs. Evelyn Byler, sponsor, Marian Hutcheson, Glenda Richardson, Sara Lou Smith, Sue Morris, Betty Jo Chambers, Phyllis Bailey, Jean Peugh, Betty Kopisch, Dale Tripp, Robert Butler, Steve LeValley. ROW THREE: Clifford Cummingham, Ralph Kennon, Melvin Cooper, Charles Pickett, Larry Turvey, Paul Wilbur, Bill Shirley, Steve Locke, Jim Cooper, Joe Amos, John Steward. F.T.A. ROW ONE, left to right: Oralene Hackney, Nina Hicks, Sue Morris, Sara Lou Smith, Sara Jane Bell, Bonnie Parker, Dalline Enlow, Jean Peugh, Wadonna Harris, Margaret Spencer, president, Steve LeVa I ley, vice-president. ROW TWO: Carol Martindale, lla Mae Bratcher, Marian Hutcheson, Shirley Kivett, Cleda Grittith, Nevada Shirley, Carole Oldham, Myrna Oldham,v Virginia Crowley, Jean Bontz, Bertha Sawyers. ROW THREE: Pat Tucker, Betty Jo Chambers, Barbra Davis, Carolyn Smith, Rita Bolte, Betty Kapisch, Zetta Shurtz, Edna Mulkey, Juanita Magers. ROW FOUR: Doris Hardin, Pat Dale, Nancy Kotchavar, Janice Looper, Virdean Glenny, Lenore Cunningham, Shirley Newland, Eucola Harmon, Sue Hahn, Shirley Miller, Darla Jobe. ROW FIVE: Donna Cornett, Leslie Colhouer, Carolyn Hollopeter Eugenia Attebury, Marilee Bontz, Charles Hahn, Richard Shoemaker, S. G. Raytield, Danny Willis, Mack Roark, Charles Byler, Miss Schweisberger, sponsor. ', , Q N, , it B ROW ONE, left to right: Loretta Clinton, Marlene Smith, Nancy Parker, Shirley Miller vice president, ROW TWO: Darlene Stewart, president, Bill Rogers, Kenny Reagan, Miss Ruby Dittemore, sponsor. A , , ,...,..., ,........f,-.mi -I-:GL ROW ONE, left to right: Gary Nave, Lloyd Snider, Sammy Rhea, Don Watson, Don Miller. ROW TWNO: Wayne Shoemaker, vice president, Sue Lockhart, Toni l-lusted, La Moyne Michael, Bobby Stice, Eldon Kennon, J. L. Murray, ROW THREE: Ray Mullins, Bob Anthony, Bobby McCulloch, Jerry Moore, president, Larry Snow, sergeant-at-arms, Ronald Dice, Arthur Carpenter. ROW FOUR: Mr. Cook, sponsor, Alta Moran, Janie Weigle, Wanda Brisco, Louise Carruth, Barbara Carney, Wayne Webber, secretary, VIEW? I A , ' hr Sh'l 'JSE Sli? 'illiellifli,,1?f,MlE!E,SE,,,t,fl2fL,gg5e5tfDnew Mrs. Cigar Sponsor? Ilindq Walker, Delnah Stafford, president, Eucola Harman, VIC9 DV9SfCle 1lf EO' em? C Ono r 5 9 v 1 FIRST ROW: Paul Wynn, Robert Irons, Bobby Purdy, Dennis Lambring, Dwight Mitchell, president, Danny Mitchell, Kenneth McDonald, treasurer, Darrell Kern, Brian Deffner, Larry Shields, Ross Chandler, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Richard Millage, Robert Coleman, Edwin Urban, Gary Bayer, vice president, Ted Tannehill, Gary Radcliff, Don Evans, Lonnie Small, Gerald Meadows. THIRD ROW: Vernon Rowe, Milton Holman, Jim Shreck, Bob Smith, Loren Tieman, Jim Gumm, Jerry Morrill, Leroy Grimsley. Kenneth Kling, Jimmy Neal. FOURTH ROW: Keith Kling, Norman Courtney, Wesley Honick, L. D. Sawyer, Warren Stafford, Gerald Weigle, R. C. Bechtel, secretary lNot picturedl. , --7- LEFT TO RIGHT: Lillie Wheeler, Maureen Snow, Sherry Lee, Bonnie Parker, Sherry Mitchell, Peggy Cox. lf- ,. I1 .li ' .gawk ivan' ON .,,f'- I 5 .. Q 5'- .l' if, an ii.. 5 .12 15 FIRST ROW, lett to right: Lillie Wheeler, Maureen Snow, Sherry Lee, Bonnie Parker, Sherry Mitchell, Peggy Cox. SECOND ROW: Shirley Maraerurn, Harriett Washburn, Cleda Jo Griffith, Thornasene Bridges, Sondra Tillotson, lst vice president, Mary Willis, Darlene Stewart, Judy Gibson, Eucola Harman, Marilee Bontz. THIRD ROW: Donna Lute, Deanna Cornett, Barbara Welsh, Patty Latferty, Janice Srnall, Sharlene Snnith, Ilene Walker, Sue Steele, Mary Parker, Joan Meade, Mrs. Harder, sponsor FOURTH ROW: Marian Hutcheson, president, Shirley Sele, Edna Mulkey, Cartha lngraharn, Annette Jackson, Joyce Kurtman, Barbara Cobb, Juanita Magers, Barbara Noel, 2nd vice president, Bertha Sawyers, Renan Lambring, Mrs. Bxler, sponsor. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Cook, sponsor, Dolores Atkinson, Rita Bolte, Lola Ellis, Mary Dernpewclt, Jean Bantz. Shirley Kiyett, Miss Schweisberger, sponsor, Margaret Logan, Linda Walker, secretary and treasurer, Phyllis Bailey. 10, wtfffgifo JD If 36 3' QQ I S ROW ONE, lett to right: Dennis Logan, vice president, Jan Northcutt, president, Ernie Walcher, secretary and treasurer, ROW TWO: Joe Amos, Larry Noel, Danny Willis, Jack Butcher, Jack Angle. ROW THREE: Jerry Anderson, sponsor, Floyd Farrington, Johnny Lantz, Wayne Cooper, Bill Angle, J. R, Radar, Phil Carroll, Willard Barnes. ROW FOUR: Jim l-lull, Eugene Plummer, Eugene Constant, Wayne Tremble. ROW FIVE: Gary Moore, Albert Oldham, Norman l-lurrble, Richard Shoemaker, Charles Wheeler, Jerry Geer. ROW SlX: Robert Fisher, Bill Vetters, Fred Carriger, Melvin Cooper, Rodney Campbell, Kenneth McKinney, David Thayer, R. C. Bechtel Richard Milloge inot picturedl. is ROW ONE, left to righttCorole l-loover, Tonya Naylor, Pat Dale, Nanqy Korghqvgr, CQ,-Ol Martindale, secretary, Elaine Cook, Skippy McClatlin, and Charlotte l-lollopeter, ROW TWO: Joyce Rhea, Connie Welch, LaDonna Fulton, Peggy Clinton, Marilyn Fauchier, treasurer, Darla Jobe, Sharlene Smith, Mary Path, Bertha ,eve Carole Bradley. ROW THREE: Wendell Sharpton, sponsor, Rowland Briggs, vice president, Danny Chandler, president? Bob Estes, Charles Stidharn, Jack Patrick, Mike Carrick, Garyo Klofkorn, Phil Vawter, Jimmy Corn, and Danny Williams, 9 'SeE ic, Mi LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenneth McKinne business mana er' Y, Q I Patty Smith, Alpha Burger Skirving, sponsor, Freddia Munroe, Renan Lambring, Margaret Cole, Mack Roark, editor, and seated, Pat Tucker. assistant editor. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Morris Sara Lou Smith Shirley Kivett Jean BO tz I I n I Zetta Shurtz, Shirley Sele, Connie Montgomery, Shiriey Crawford Corbitt, and seated, Miss Hattie Wilson, rsponsor, and Eucola Harman. FRONT ROW, left to right Mr. Sharpton, Mrs, Bryant, Miss Schweis- berger, Mrs. Byler, Mrs. Magers, Miss Hohmann. SECOND ROW: Nevada Shirley, Mavis Boite, Skippy McCIaflin, Tonya Naylor, Joyce Kurfman, Sharlene Smith. 2 l 4 l ,,.f s... NATIONAL' FoRENslc LEAGUE FRONT ROW, left to right: Bob Buhrman, Mack Roark, Danny Chandler. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sharpton, LaDonna Fulton, Barbara Davis. . e X ff' 1 4' ' ' , 'Q ' X8 1- 1 lh,k X i'H3fi 1 e 1 is -Ln- X as Mu' w f , C 1, WW r ,W so Q ...MJ ir' M Xi 1 it 5 f QW I Z If V' 1 'Ei we A S., 3, .. 4 if 'Q 4 ,, I 5 'J' Ms ew. A Y 5 ' vi V K .Q .Q 7 F' A ,qi , an new 1? n , J. 'If L 1. Almost done. 2. lt's not that bad, Susie. 3. Study hard on that Maroon Highlights. 4. Professor Bechtel. 5. Pretty good float. 6. He'll learn. 7. Lay it on, Den. 8. Cheer it up, girls. 9. Looks real, doesn't it? 10. He's not doing bad at all. 11. Poor Bonnie. 12. The ball, Jan, the ball. 13. A cute pair of steadies. 14. Good job girls. 15. At least we know they're boys. 16. Good old shirt. 17. The Big Three. 18. Maybe it will be done some day. Qi! cf CHANNEL VI MUSIC X N- Q S ' ' is I ffl 7' in .1- iv 1'4 A , -J Q , D -1-- ?.-- s , . , 5' I - . x :gil ' . l Q v 1 ' Q X - ' sc . x - Q l l I ,.z'YW ' X MR. DALE E. WILLIAMS Director FIRST ROW: left to right: Marilyn McCulIey La Faye Owen Phil Vawter Mary Rader Orlene Hackney Robert Butler Sara Jane Bell 1 Carol Jean Robinson Bob Buhrman Mona McKaig Carol Pickett Donna Hayden Charlotte Hollopeter Polly Sole SECOND ROW: Patsy Patterson ' Virdean Glenny Betty Chambers Sara Lou Smith Betty Kopisch Jean Peugh J Joan Moore Jane Meadows Carole Hoover Pot Dale Carol Martindale Marilyn Fauchier Elaine Cook Kathryn Allbough Carolee Wilbur THIRD ROW: Pat Smith Manta Lou Ratterree Carol Chrisenberry Carol Jones Rowland Briggs Doris Hardin Elbert Urban Clarence Ward Jan Northcutt Charles Shatfner Fred Clark Rod Campbell George Denny Paul Wilbur Lela Jo Drowatzky Glenda Richardson Sue Parker Steve Le Valley FOURTH ROW: Richard Fellrath Darla Jobe Carol Bardley Barbara Muret Patsy Walkley Bob Anthony Lokiel Constant Doris Gardner Nancy Kotchavar Skippy McClaflin Tonya Naylor Bob Estes Keith Ebert Larry Northcutt G. R. Hodges Gerry Sjoberg Charles Byler Mary Roth S Jim Liles John Steward Jim Sjoberg Charles Neff chimes siidhqiii Frank Tremble N DRUM SECTIO ,standing Carolyn Smith Larry Turvey Doris McNair Nancy Yoder Donald Flood Danny Williams DRUM SECTION, seated Janice Looper Gertrude Vetter Jacqueline Higgins BELL-TYMPANY SECTION Janice Ballinger Charlene Flood Marvel Vawter CONDUCTOR: Mr. Dale E. Williams 49151 WK L: 355 - , KA will vm ' -3. ,4 STEVE LE V, CAMPS Drum MONO' Dfum Mafofm MRS. HAROLD BRYANT Choir Director J .rl ii SOPRANO: Maurita Barr, Sara Jane Bell, Gayle Benson, Carol Bradley, Thomasene Bridges, Glorene Carriger, Elaine Cook, Virginia Crowley, Joyce Curfman, Lela Jo Drowatzky, LaDonna Fulton, Virdean Glenny, Cleda Griffith, Nancy Griffith, Oralene Hackney, Sue Ala Hahn, Eucola Harman, Iva Hawkins, Donna Hayden, Carolyn Hollopeter, Charlotte Hollopeter, Cartha Ingram, Annette Jackson, Stella Jackson, Bertha James, Darla Jobe, Carol Jones, Renan Lambring, Sherry Lee, Margaret Logan, Juanita Magers, Carol Martindale, Joan Meade, Shirley Miller, Joan Moore, Barbara Muret, Mary Ellen McGrew, Mona McKaig, Doris McNair, Tonya Naylor, Barbara Noel, Carol Oldham, Bonnie Parker, Nancy Parker, Patsy Patterson, Carol Pickett, Manta Lou Ratterree, Janice Small, Carolyn Smith, Nancy Smyth, Maurine Snow, Polly Sole, Mary Sterrett, Darlene Stewart, Margaret Stricklin, Marietta Snyder, Sondra Tillotson, Louise Waggoner, Norma Waggoner, Patsy Walkley, Harriet Washburn, Clara White, Carol Lee Wilbur, Mary Willis, Valeria Wolfe, Nancy Yoder, Verna Zwink, ALTO- Kathryn Allbaugh, Delores l l i L SYMPHONIC CHOIR MAROON SINGERS Nancy Griffith, Lela Jo Drowatzky, Vera Zwink, Sara Jane Bell, BACK ROW, left to right: Danny Morgan, Jon Joan Meade, LaDonna Eulton,PatsyWalkley,Patsy Patterson, Carol Willis, Clyde Ross, Keith Ebert, Kent Allen, S. G. Sue Martindale, Charlotte Hollopeter, Nancy Kotchaver, Sue Ala Rayfield, Jarrell Tyson, Charles Hahn, Gary Chew, Hahn, Carole Hoover, Delnah Stafford, Verla Sloan, Myrna Terry Tetrick. FRONT ROW: Mrs, Harold Bryant, Oldham, director, Lindell Harris. 15 'lzliii' -4 Atkinson, Rosemary Barnett, lla May Bratcher, June Burton, Carol Chrisen- berry, Leslie Colhouer, Marilyn Fauchier, Wadonna Harris, Jackie Higgins, Carole Hoover, Glenda Jernigan, Betty Kopisch, Nancy Kotchavar, Patty Lafferty, Janice Looper, Darlene Martin, Sue Morris, Marilyn McCulley, Myrna Oldham, LeFaye Owens, Mary Parker, Sue Parker, Jean Peugh, Carol Robinson, Verla Sloan, Sara Lou Smith, Delnah Stafford, Barbara Welsh. TENOR: Kent Allen, Fred Carriger, Bob Estes, Keith Ebert, Jimmy Gumrn, Lyndell Harris, Charles Hahn, Elden Kennon, Ralph Kennon, Stanley Martin, Danny Morgan, Bill Norton, Clyde Ross, Terry Tetrick. BASS: Gary Boyer, Bob Buhrman, Gary Chew, George Denny, Dennis Duncan, Richard, Fellrath, G. R. Hodges, Steve Locke, Jimmy London, Wayne Shoemaker, Wayne Tarrant, Frank Tremble, Jarrell Tyson, Don Watson, Danny Williams. BAR- ITONE: Robert Anthony, Bill Baker, Jimmy Butcher, Larry Boyer, Paul Edwards, Alfred Jones, Dale Northuo, Don Owens, J. R. Rader, S. G. Rayfield, Chuck Shreck, Phil Vawter, Harold Wilkins, Jon Willis. SUE ALA HAHN POLLY SOLE Accompanists LEFT TO RIGHT: Myrna LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs Oldham, Patsy Patterson, Sara Jane Bell, Carole Hoover. Harold Bryant, director, Carol Martindale, Nancy Grit fith, Nancy Kotchaver. M X BL' 'K 'J w'1,L OKLA, 'uf Qu we . L iii l l. Off to Dallas. 2. Well, here we be. 3. Too nervous to eat. 4. on this street! 6. Ye ol' Texas Star. 7. TEXAS!!! 8. Tired, b roll blues. 11. Get a load of those iackets. 12. Mr. President. 13. choir? 16. Everyone's trying to get in the act! 17. Bass boys. 1 Wish that bell would ring. A VN nnxun Il 'H' 'la .A A , xl' Lrg, ' '1-lffifiia Wil Dignity above all. 5. I'd have sworn our hotel was ut happy. 9. The faithful one. 10. Those old piano All together now. 14. Tra la Ia Ia. 15. This is 8. Oh, those jackets again! 19. Hallelujah! 20. F U O CHAN N EL V ROYALTY af 'S if 44 -M. 'Z BASKETBALL QUEEN Doris McNair FOOTBALL QUEEN Patsy Patterson F.F.A. QUEEN Joyce Lanie WRESTLING QUEEN Sue Morris L v X A CHANNEL IV X 'XXX SPORTS Xxtgf X , ig DANNY WILLIS ' Senior End J X .hx J 3 is K A 1 1 ' 2. 1 ERNIE WALCHER ,... JERRY GEER Senior End ,aw Junior Tackle RICHARD MILLAGE Senior Bock RICHARD SHOEMAKER -I Senior Bock GARY MooRE fa fwvz Senior Bock ' s J K J A Q JERRY ANDERSON R. C. BECHTEL Senior Bock Assistant Coach ,K R THURMAN GARRETT JAN NORTHCUTT DENNIS LOGAN W. C. WOOTEN Assistant Cooch Co-Coptoin Co-Coptoin Head COGCP1 NORMAN H UMBLE ,F I I are JACK BUTCHER Manager y E I ,, ff' , , lil , 1 Q I In , . BILL R6DGERS EUGENE PLUMMER JIM HULL I J, ,I r- r f I E In ,' ' 'Q -rf . LAVERNE SIMPSON 2 'Q WARREN STAFFORD of JOHN LANTZ Sophomore Back Q J. R. RADAR Junior Guard in E MELVIN COOPER Senior Tackle pr 'ly vw' Aix X a I X .QW KENNETH LAYTON f WAYNE COOPER Junior Back l f? 4 1 fe '11 1 2 i K LARRY NOEL FRED CARRIGER Sophomore Center 1 I JIM BUTCHER L 'Q J ACK ANGLE if f xi DOYLE CANADY B I LL VETTERS Sophomore Back an as 4 lf? TEDDY PIERCE Manager cf'-f ! L, J, A JIMMY LONDON f lr . , y ,K an 'Q . ,Q DAVID THAYER JERRY SHEETS JON WILLIS STEVE LOCKE JIM GUMM ft . iss F'R i? yV , 2 . Q l ll BRUCE RoARK MAX EJJXARNES -s I, VZJV . ' . . H CHARLES VKXHEELER BILL ANGLE A ' Junior Guard Junior Back ' JIM COOPER , JOE AMOS Manager I l 'III I l I Q ' fe ','If,, N. I ,aa B7 I 5 78 959 , gas lifes A ' 1 .. if 1 241 ive sg-nnggsvfax. .5 ' I I Q 'L -,I I , ' T. I W. I gan 1 ala A ea 81, v EB ,255 291. 70 M47 ONE, left to right: Richard Shoemaker, Wayne Cooper, Norman Humble Floyd Farrington, Bill Angle, Larry Noel, Doyle Canady, Laverne Simpson, Jon Willis, R. C. Bechtel. ROW TWO: Bill Vetters, Kenneth Layton, Eugene Plummer, Ernie Walcher, Jerry Sheets, Richard Millage, Jim Butcher, Melvin Cooper, Gary Moore, Dennis Logan, J. R. Radar, Johnny Lantz, Assistant Coach Anderson, ROW THREE: W. C. Wooten, Head Coach, Bill Norton David Thayer, Jan Northcutt, Jerry Geer, Max Barnes, Warren Statford,Charles Wheeler, Jim Hull, Bill Rodgers, Fred Carriger, Danny Willis, Assistant Coach Garrett. r 1 NL- . x L., Lai' MR' VJ- L , ERN I E WALCHER Senior Guard Co-Captain L , ROD CAMPBELL Junior Center f . f . A if PHIL CARROLL Senior Forward WAYNE TREMBLE Senior Center All Tournament 2nd Team C-1' x ff -...fr-f E 11 A, JAN NORTHCUTT Senior Guard Co-Captain x . P A 4 1 X 4 1 I WILLARD BARNES Senior Forward Honorable Mention for All-State wp-7 A' A V 5 BOB STAMPER Sophomore Guord DAVID THAYER Sophomore Forwo rd ' Yr ' A S JL M, 'K 5 CHARLES WHEELER W ' Junior Forward ELBERT URBAN Sophomore Center Y CHARLES BYLER Senior Guard , Y 4 f WAYNE COOPER Junior Guord Q l L - -- 'J ROW ONE, left to right: Ernie Walcher, Jan Northcatt, Charles Wheeler, Willard Barnes, Rod Campbell, Wayne Tremble, Phil Carroll, Wayne Cooper. ROW TWO: Coach Jerry Anderson, Jon Willis, Don Cotfelt, David Thayer, Bob Stomper, Elbert Urban, Charles Byler, Max Barnes, Doyle Canady, Assistant Coach Dub Wooten. ROW THREE: Manager Tommy Hanna, Dennis Dunkin, Jerry Sheets, Warren Stafford, Larry Northcutt, Bruce Roark, Steve LeValley, Jim Gumm, Johnny Lantz, Manager Kenneth Dawson. BASKETBALL SCORES Blackwell ,,,...., 3l ......,. Purcell .......,..A. 4l Blackwell ........ 41 ........ Stillwater ........ 42 Blackwell ........ 49 ........ Bristow ............ 29 Blackwell ........ 48 ........ Perry ............---- 60 Blackwell ........ 46 ........ Stillwater ........ 37 Blackwell ........ 50 ......., McAlester ........ 40 Blackwell ,,..,,,. 43 ,....... Ponca City ........ 33 Blackwell ....t... 35 ........ Byng ................ 38 Blackwell .....,., 36 ........ Alva ................ 45 Blackwell ........ 45 ........ Ponca .............. 39 Blackwell ........ 46 ........ Enid .... ...... 4 0 Blackwell .,,,.... 43 ........ Cushing .......... 37 Blackwell ........ 57 ........ Alva .... ...... 4 8 Blackwell ........ 55 ........ Chilocco .......... 44 Blackwell ........ 40 ........ Enid .... ...... 5 3 Blackwell ..,..... 38 ........ Stillwater ...,..., 29 Blackwell ',-,--,, 37 ,,,,-,,, Perry ,-..,,, ,,,,., 2 8 Blackwell ........ 43 ........ Bristow ............ 32 Blackwell ,.,,,.,, 52 ......., Tonkawa .......... 29 Blackwell ........ 39 ........ Guthrie ............ 36 Blackwell ........ 37 ........ Ponca City ........ 48 Regional Toumqmenf Blackwell ........ 49 ..------ Bristow ---------,-- 36 Blackwell, ....... 45 ........ Guymon ........,. 43 Blackwell ........ 60 ........ Chilocco .......... 38 Blackwell ,,,..,-, 56 ,,--,,,, Alva ,,,,,,4,,,.,,,,, 42 Blackwell ........ 38 ........ Cushing ............ 37 State Tournament Blackwell ........ 37 ........ Guthrie ............ 43 45 Blackwell ........ 4l ........ Chickasha ........ x...., , I RICHARD SHOEMAKER Senior--135 lbs. 'eff X MELVIN COOPER Senior-165 lbs. BILL ANGLE Junior 127 bs ,,,.-'13 n ' EUGENE CONSTANT LAVERNE SIMPSON Senior-120 lbs. Sophomore-145 lbs, X E Q I LARRY NOEL Junior-T12 lbs. EUGENE PLUMMER Junior-127 lbs. M, .i 4 JERRY GEER Junior- l54 lbs. NORMAN HUMBLE Junior-140 lbs. JIM HULL TEDDY PIERCE JIM COOPER Junior-Heavyweight Sophomore-I O3 lbs. Sophomore-I O3 lbs. - , ,lf - -- ,,-L, -f I . I WI ,fc Va 1 I 1' fro, i F 1' oi 'Pj wwyuvwe' ROW ONE: Jim Hull, Melvin Cooper, Jerry Geer, Laverne Simpson, Norman Humble, Richard Shoemaker, Eugene Plummer Eugene Constant, Larry Noel, teddy Pierce. ROW IWO: Llitrord Cunning- ham, Waymond Kooken, Lester Larue, Ned Sweetser, Rodger Hawkins, Jack Angle, Larry Boyer, Bill Angle, Jim Cooper, Pat Pendland. ROW THREE: Bill Norton, Donald DeLester, Manager, Jack Patrick, Leroy Grimsley, J. D. Dotson, Bill Nash, Dennis Lambring, Jim Shreck, Kenneth Layton, Manager, Thurman Garrett, Coach, THE JUNIOR CLASS of BLACKWELL HIGH SCHOOL Presents THE MON KEY'S UNCLE by JAY TOBIAS High Scl'1oolAuditorium7 8:00 P.M., December 3-4,1953 Directed by Mr. Wendell Shorpton CHARACTERS Gory Abersbow ,..............,............,............... JARRELL TYSON Bonnibell Piper ............. ,........................ P OLLY SOLE Aunt Dosie .,..................... .,...... K ATHRYN ALLBAUGH Mrs. Derwood Dufroyne ...... ,.............. T ONYA NAYLOR Lillie Dcilzell ................. .......... C AROLE HOOVER Peverly Ccirfer ...... ....., DANNY CHANDLER Milo Higgins ....... ........ M AX ANDERSON Som Higgins .....................,... .,.... C HARLES STIDHAM Rondo Yotes ............................, ..........,......... P AT DALE Mrs. Minnie Moy Hefferfield ...... ...... C AROL ROBINSON Billy Bob Hefferfield ...,........ ........ F RANK TREMBLE THE SPEECH DEPARTMENT of BLACKWELL HIGH SCHOOL presents TH E RO B E dramatized by John McGreevey High School Auditorium, 8:00 P.M., February 25-26, 1954 Directed by Mr. Wendell Sharpton Stephonos ..... Sarah ...............,.. Melas .' ................... Demetrius ........... Gallio . Marcellus Centurion Paulus Pontius Pilate .... Captain Fulvius .. Lucia Gallio ,..,... ....... Diana Gallus ....., Helen .............,,.. Cornelia Gallio Senator Gallia ,...... ........... Phoebe Eupolis . Theodosia Eupolis Quintus Lucian . Rhoda .......,......... Simon Peter ..... Tiberius ......,. Caligula ....,.,. Sarpedon Salome ...... CHARACTERS .........LINDELL HARRIS ........MAEJ EAN TAYLOR C. BECHTEL ......JARRELL TYSON ....-.....MACK ROARK ........-..MlKE CARRICK ............. PAUL WILBUR .................cLYoE Ross .ORALENE HACKNEY ,.......,SARA JANE BELL . ..,...... LELA JO DROWATZKY ......MAEJEAN TAYLOR .JOHN STEWARD LADONNA FULTON CLEDA JO GRIFFITH ...'f.'.'cHARLEs STIDHAM ........CAROLE HOOVER G. RAYFIELD G. RAYFIELD .........MAX ANDERSON PAUL WILBUR LADONNA FULTON ACE CLEANERS ARMY AND NAVY STORE BAGBY-SJOBERG MOTOR COMPANY BISHOPS LADIES' APPAREL BLACKWELL AUTO PARTS BLACKWELL BEAUTY CENTER BLACKWELL PAINT and WALLPAPER BLACKWELL PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. BLACKWELL IRON AND SUPPLY COMPANY ' CHAUFTY STUDIO CONSOLIDATED GAS UTILITIES CORP. COURTNEY'S JEWELRY DONNELLY MUSIC COMPANY ED HAYNES BUICK EVER EAT CAFE FEY'S I.G.A. MARKET FIRST NATIONAL BANK FRAZIER FURNITURE GEARHARD BROS. PLUMBING 81 ELECTRIC HAHN BROS. 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