Panola High School - Bearcat Yearbook (Panola, OK)
- Class of 1950
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M50 BEARCAT ISN T RUNNING TAKE THE STAIRS PUBLISHED BY PANOLA HIGH SCHOOL PANOLA OKLAHOMA THE ELEVATOR TO SUCCESS Annual B111 Brown Mary Nell Warren Margie Knox Betty Mlckle Bob McKee Wanda McMaster Mrs Mankm MRS MANKIN MARGIE KNOX BILL BROWN WANDA MCMASTFR BOB McKEE Staff Edltor Bus1ness Manager Secretary Typ1st Sports Editor Class Edltor Actzvlty Editor Sponsor T MARY NELL WARREN BETTY MICKLE Z .1 L 7 J 1 I 1 I B 3 Q 4 -Q , , 1 L Qgqwfywfigb EEMIQM WMV 9 Q Q F is Q GE w 9 X Ez J fi' F?- Board of Educatzon L A Bagwell L E McKee L H Danel Lon Wlnton Absent J J Cathey The Semor Class of 1950 dedlcates thls 1ssue of the Bearcat to the present members of the Panola Board of Education m appreclatxon of then loyal and efflcxent servlce I v PANOLA GRADE BUILDING 14 PANOLA HIGH SCHOOL .Q ' L x vi . Y f T C I I 1 O I . I O 1 1 I O ll ll . . . . . I 'yEf?5 MEMJWHSFNMFIEW iv we K5 K 65 K N5 ,W 0 A X5 xx 3 4 f fd 'wmv M MRS WARREN FlPSf Grade -if '15 we a mi MRS RAGLAN D Home Economics MK. PATE Science Shop Mathematics MRS DUNLA P Second Grad: MRS BEAUCHAMP Thxrd And Fourth 1950 HARLEY E RAGLAND CLEO ENIS Superintendent Principal l du l MR WILLIAMS Vocahonal Agriculture MRS LAWRENCE MRS M-ANKIN Commerce English 6 'On 1 5' MRS MCGEF Elementary Principal Fifth Grade 41- J 'Zi u -A n if, , 1 5 , ' .n, 31.5 I af .MJ MRS WILKINSON .Tumor High Rm wa 5 , X Q cf ss XXX Q 1 W ff, NEWS gg 1 Xu XX N X U E, als S4 4 J X EA, X J l. qqsx X MARY NELL WARREN F H A Club F H A Officer Annual Staff Class Offxcer Dramatxcs Honor Society Basketball Class Oueen Pep Club Pep Club Offlcer Llbrarxan Valedxctorxan ,4' gp'1E sq' .la-1 'QP' LLOYD JUNIOR YOUNC F. F. A. C b ----- - - - Dramatics ---------- 1950 8 MARGIF KNOX F H A Club Annual Staff Class Offxcer Dramatlcs Honor Socxety Class Oueen Pep Club Pep Club Cheerleader Salutatorlan asp Q EARLINE GRA Y Annual Queen ------ T 'F .., . warg fx f'jJ w-ffm , 5' N 45 5 xxx 5' If Bllul BROWN A Cu Annu1l9l1tf Cla-.-, Offxmr Dramahcs 4 H Club Annu1lKxng Lxhrxrnn -augg LEONARD LIVY-ZLY F. F. -L Club Claw. Officer Dramvxcs - ----F---4 ------4 --------l,1 1950 9 uf' xn- .--7' T BOBI NICKFF fl C u F F A Officer lnnu1lShaff Clax,-. Offlfzr Drimailcs 4 H Club 1 lu tha Basketball Capfnn -nw .--V -i' Qu HASKELL POW ELL, F. F. A. Club ----- - - F. F. A. Officer ------ Class Officer ------- Dramatics--------- Class King ----- - - - Class H1 story Perhaps you will find it hard to belleve but we are that same Freshman class now become the important Seniors Some of us have been together since kindergarten days Mary Nell Warren, Haskell Powell B111 Brown Bob McKee and Margie Knox To such one we can only say we have weathered a good many storms together and have found school l1fe not all a bed of roses But we must truthfully admit that whatever of trouble and annoyance has come to us has been largely our own fault We began our high school as Freshmen in the fall of 46 On that sunny morning in the month of September, twelve eager Freshmen enrolled Wllbur Lowry Joined us 1n the second semester The Sophomore year found us enrolling twelve During the term we gained .Tune Bills and Kenneth Danel We lost Lois Wagner Dorothy Holcomb and Kenneth Danel As .Tumors we enrolled only nine pupils We neither gained or lost during the term When school opened in 49 it found nine of s on hand to complete our last year of schooling Louise Summers moved to Callforma which left us with elght students the graduating class of 50 Class W1 Il We the Senior Class of 1950, of Panola High School of the County of Lat1mer of the State of Oklahoma, being collectively of a sound mind do hereby make publish and de clare this as our last will and testament hereby passing our good deeds and individual traits to the following persons or parties To our Superintendent, Pr1nc1pal and teachers we convey our ability to know a good are merely returning to them their own invaluable gift To the .Tumors we bestow all the mistakes, blunders inaccuracies, and lapses commltted by us during the last exciting year of our most exciting life To the Sophomores, we bequeath our wonderful intellectual powers To the Freshman Class we bequeath our power of saying the wrong thing in the right place and the right thing in the wrong place Haskell Powell wills his seat on the bleachers to Raymond Bagwell and Wanda Moore hoping they have as much fun up there as he had B111 Brown wills his intimency with highway patrols to Tommy Williams Tommy don let those Cpatrols down Leonard Lively wills hrs ability to kill a deer every year to Ather Abner Be sure it lsn t a hawk Margie Knox wills her ability to get along w1th boys especially those from Punkin Center, to Minnie Belle Lowry Good luck Mmnie Belle Earlme Gray wills her speed in shorthand to Lorene and her ability to gab to Rena Gray Mary Nell Warren wills her Sblllty to walk home from the preview barefooted in the ram to Wanda McMaster Bob McKee wills his position on the ball team to Clarence Young, and his abxlxty to vet to school at 9 30 to Joe Lmdsey Jumor Young wills his good looks and pleasing personality to B111 Parks His Hulsey Prairie women to Bob White Senior Class 10 thing when we see it. 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Hawthorne, Bobby Booth, Delbert Howe, Flesxse- Beaurharnp, Syble Williams SECOND ROW. Stewart Cash, Bobby Brown, Bruce Rockett, Frank Bark, Jnmss Cath:-y, Joann Chapman, Frances Young, l,aVernc Duggan 13 6th Cs' 7tl1 Grades FIRST ROW M C Hawthrom Donald Manlun Cnrl Beauchamp Bally Joe Cooper Betty Nell Mhlte Blllu Sur Pale Wxlla Dc-xn Blttle s Jaumtx Booth Jamu Smith Rvha Cray 91-'COND ROW Yvonne Powell Donna Sur I indrurn Normx De-an Danel Patsy Baxter Mxlcln-cl Houston Brltty How: Bull Pahlon I xWlnrl1 Jaan Ray loyu- lowry THIRD ROW If-Roy Ray Bully Jack Adims H nymonfl Knox Robert I xndamy Glc-ndx Chxprnan Nancy Cook Bonita Ca:.h Mary Lou Moore Hnllu- Cath:-y l-dna Booth Phaent Ch xrles llxrdln Audu Tuckzr lhtsy Follwc-ll De-Roy Houston 5 th Grade FIRST ROW: Joyce Foster, Bobby Lawrence, Vera Dill, Sherman Bell, Shirlvy Hawthorn:-, Ronald Fnis, Karon Parks, Shirley Baxter SECOND ROW: Kenneth MCI-Iver'-a, Cmralrl Foster, Clarence Hardin, Rohert Dill, B1-rnirv Gray, Donald Hawthorne, Charles Warn-n, Donald Enis, Bohby Smith 14 FIRST ROW SFCOND ROW THIRD ROW 3rd and 4th Grades D vxd Grogan Jxmmy Dale Cathey Jay Munn Knox Anxta Holly Johnny Sutmxller Freddxe Pahlon Johnny Lee Chapman Jean Cash Barto Mltchell Norman Holloway Donald Bambeck Bertha Lou Pate Ruby Tucker Mxldred Featherlule La Sandra Holloway June Hawthorne, Elfreda Moore Syble McCoy Howard Warren Bxlly Ray Sutmlller Paul Lxndsay Homer Lee Rxdgeway Bllly Duggan Lolus Beauchamp James Sallee Rxchard Schutz Raymond Smxth, Ellxs Lee Cooper Clyde McEvers Bxll Hardm Lucxen Smith George Rockett Absent Tony Broyles FIRST ROW SFCOND ROW s 2nd Grade Llnda Lou Dunlap Mary Nell Parks Dav1d Earl Ragland Jxmmy Lawrence DeWayne Mankm .Toe Lee Cathey Bxlly Gray Ralph Gray Roxxe Conley Melvin Holly Dorothy Jean Cook Martha Ann Wxllxams Garnet Lee Parks Mary Lee Booth Neta Johnston Dorothy Faye Bell Nedra Pxtcock Stanley Maxwell Marland Lee Evans Jxmmy Allen, Bobby J' Cathey Paul Hawthorne Nxckolas Schutz Charlene Baxter Betty Smith Wayne I-'eatherkxle Absent Willxe Mae Gray, Judy Sxmmons Ist Grade f'f 'fqWYf'W FIRST ROW Delbert Battles Louxse Cook Bxlhe Don Wzlson Ann Knox Betty Cooper Betty Booth Curly Foster Sue Sutmxller Karen Holloway Johnme Booth SECOND ROW Harry Austm Gus Smrth Novelh Hxrdm Maudxe Pltcork Raymond Pate Reuben Gray Bobby McGhee Bobby Cooper Arlene McEvers Jlm.xrxySutm111er Buck Brown Absent Sue Johnston Patrxcxa Mxckle Betty Mxller Rhythm Band FIRST ROW Louxse Cook, Ann Knox, Karen Holloway, Johnme Booth, Betty Booth, Novella Hardm, Harry Austxn, Buck Brown, Sue Sutmlller 1 SFCOND ROW Raymond Pate, Jxmmy Sutmlller, Maudxe Pxtcock, Arlene McEvers, Reuben Gray, Gus Smxth, Delbert Battles, Bxlhe Don Wxlson, Curly Foster Absent Patrxcxa Mxckle, Sue Johnston, Betty Miller 16 . 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I' V , f'4Y - Q M fix - 1 ' N ,, I V A 1-L JACK W1NCvO JANEY WARPFN MARY NELL WARREN HASKELL POWELL Sophomore A Senior ,gat -0 Z 'Shu HARRY XUSTIN CAROLYN DODD IUNIOR DUNLAP SUE SUTMILLFR C 0 n Bea gr Freshman C o n Be-are I JACK NDAM9 YVONNF POWFLL SYBLF WILLIAMS -l-XYMOND SUTMILLEK 71 M F HA Club FIRST ROW Rena Gray Carol Dodd Thelma lledwme Fairrell Gregory, Rosa Lou Pate Dorotha Foster Edna Cunnmgham Louise Bnxey, Ednlh Back Joann Busellato, Wanda McMaster Wanda Moore SECOND ROW Mrs Ragland Lou1se Sutmlller, Mary Nell Warren Edith Gregory Loxs Smzth Ollxa Faye Jenmngs Janne Warren Shirley Knox Robbxe Cash Loyce Hawthorne E R A. Club FIRST ROW Cecxl Duggan, Junior Dunlap, Johnny Dodd, Bob McKee, Rxchard Danel, Paul landrum, Raymond Bagwell, Bill Brown, Jumor Young, Mr Wnllmms SECOND ROW Ather Abner, Alvin Blood, Powell Redwme, Frank Lawrence, Jimmy Chxlders, Calvin Blood, Frank Lmdsey, Bxlly Dull, Roy Pate THIRD ROW Bob Dodd, Tommy Wxlhams, .Tack Query, B111 Parks, Joe L ndsey, Clarence Young, Bob White, .Tack Wmgo, Francxs Austxn ZZ ep, 2 M If V lv 3 F H A andF F A News F F A C ub A new club at our school IS the F F A Club All our hlgh school boys are members th1s club The boys are do1ng some outstandmg work 1n th1s club F F A Offrcers The club offrcers for l'.h1S year are Presldent Raymond Bagwell V1ce Prcsldent Bob McKee Secretary Wendell Guthrle Treasurer Cecxl Duggan Sental Frances Austm Home Econom1cs Day On November 11th Natronal Home Economrcs Day was observed w1th open house for the people of the commumty ln the afternoon a tea was g1ven by the Iumor Homemakmg gxrls as hostesses Natlonal Project The Panola F Y-I A chose for the1r natronal project for the year helpmg vuth the adop t1on of a German Homemakmg Class McAlester Crowder Red Oak and Panola nave sent g1ft packages to the class Style Show One of the hlgh hghts of the year for the g1rls taklng homemakrng was the style show held 1n Aprll Clothmg wh1ch the g1rls had made were modeled An xnterestmg provram was presented Chrlstmas Part1es The F H A Club held the1r annual Chrxstmas party December 15th at the home eco nomlcs bulldxng The mothers of all members were mvxted Cocoa and cook1es were served by the hostesses Joann Busellato Wanda McMaster and Jane Warren Glfts were exchanged Everyone had a n1ce t1me State Rally Trlp Rally The hrgh llghts of the rally was the musrcal entertamment on Saturday mght The glrls spent the1r t1me v1s1t1ng educat1onal bu1ld1ngs rally partres and shoppmg D1str1ct Rally The F H A Club started out th1s year by learmng a lot of new 1deas at the rally held at McAlester Saturday October 13th The Panola Chapter was 1n charge of the votmg In the afternoon each club was mtroduced by puttmg on a sk1t Panola s skrt was Surprrse B1rth day F H A Offlcers The club 0ff1cers for thls year ar Presldent Ed1th Back Vlce Presrdent Betty M1ckle Secretary and Treasurer Wanda McMaster Reporter .Tame Warren, Hzstorran Robbxe Cash Parhmentarlan Lo1s Smlth Song Leader Dorothea Foster Club Mother Mrs A V Mlckle The club at present has twenty three members Local Project The F H A Club have chosen for the1r local project th1s year Makmg Improvement In The Homemakmg Department Candle Llght Serv1ce The Panola Future Homemakers Chapter began the1r club work thxs year w1th a candle hghtmg servrce The new members are Olha Faye .Tenmngs Wanda Smlth l..ou1se Brlxey, Lourse Sutmxller Carol Dodd Edlth Gregory Rosa Lou Pate and Rena Gray Z3 . . . 1 ' . . . . ' . of On April 15th, the F. H. A. girls made a trip to Oklahoma City for the F, H. A. State to ' l - . H 0 . . . . : . . , . , . . Flrst Row Dorothy Coffee Mxnnxe Lowry Lorene Gray in 1' in is I IBRARIANS rl!! Second Row Robble Cash Alma bmxth Befty Knox '9 First Row: Frank Back W, L. Hawthorne Bob Booth Jarnes Cathey Kenneth Denton AHS: F H A FLOAT 315.5515 BOY SCOUTS L4 Ni ln: N Sea ond Row: Bob Brown Rayrnond Sutmiller Bruce Rockett Stewarf Cash 946-.JK V' lp J' .4 214. r 'vbhil P gel 'O I -no FIRST ROW Bxlhe Sue Pate Bxlly Gene Lowry James Cathy, W L Hawthorne, Delbert Howe Frankie Lawrence Powell .Redwxne Bobby Booth Frank Back SECOND ROW Bonita Cash Nancy Cook .vlenda Chapman Norma Dean Danel Raymond Sutmxller Kenneth Denton Bobby Brown, Bruce Rockett Stewart Cash -vu ff... Loyce Hawthorne, Betty Knox, Margie Knox Ollia Faye Jennings, Louise Brixey, Wanda McMaster Joann Chapman, Syble Williams, Frances Young, Mary Nell Warren Nadine Mankin Z5 FRESHMAN INITIATION On September 15th the Freshman class were 1n1t1ated by the Sen1ors They had some very humorous rules to obey At two thxrty that afternoon they were called before Kang aroo Court to answer charges of fa111ng to remember to do some of the rules All were found guilty As a result of thls court we found some Freshmen to have outstandmg talent Frank Lawrence wlll someday be an opera sxnger Ather Abner a -11g dancer Powell Redwlne a beauty operator and Carol Dodd a harmonlca queen In the evenlng the Freshmen entertamed the Semors at a rodeo party HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL Our annual Halloween Carn1val was held October 28th, ln the audltorlum The students from Lutxe School presented an outstandmg program Some of our entertamment was bmgo stand f1sh pond mov1es and food stands The hlgh hghts of the evemng was the crowmng of the Carn1va1 Klng and Oueen of the Junlor class JUNIOR PLAY The Junlor Class presented the1r play Llttle Women on March 31st The characters were as follows Mr Ma rch Wendell Guthr1e Mr Lawrence .Toe Lmdsey Laurle Tommy W11l1ams .Tohn Brooks B111 Parks Professor Raymond Bagwell Meg Wanda McMaster Jo Joann Busellato Beth Loyce Hawthorne Amy, Lo1s Sm1th Marmee, Lorene Gray Aunt March Thelma Redwme and Hannah Dorothy Coffee Fxrst G1rl Betty Knox Second Curl, LaVerne Gray Thlrd Gxrl Dorothy Foster Fourth Gzrl, Robble Cash Oklahoma Day November 15th, was observed w1th a short program We sang some Oklahoma songs and some of the puplls gave mterestmg reports on the settlement of our state Armlstlce Day November llth, was observed Wlth an outstandlng program Parent V1s1tat1on Week was combmed w1th It to make It an all day affalr The day was begun w1th an 1nterest1ng and enjoyable program Mr Gerald WIIIIBIHS, the speech dlrector at E O A Sz M College was our speaker The parents spent the day v1s1t1ng the d1fferent departments of our school, and eatmg lunch w1th us 1n our new cafeterza LABOR DAY PARADE At the annual Labor Day parade 1n Wllburton the F H A Club of Panola won f1rst pr1ze on the1r float Boom Town The float was a truck decorated wlth crepe paper contammg an 011 derrlck m the center and showmg the prom1s1ng future of our town It was drxven by Bob McKee Those r1dmg on the float were Betty M1ck1e Joann Busellato, Thelma Redwme Edna Cunnmgham, M1nn1e Belle Lowry Loyce Hawthorne Loms Sm1th Patr1c1a M1ckle Carol Kaye Cash, Dav1d Earl Ragland DeWayne Mankm and Eva Lee Redwme MONTE HALE, THE WESTERN COWBOY The entxre student body went to Wzlburton on Wednesday afternoon November 23rd to see Monte Hale the western cowboy He made a personal appearance at the Latxmer Theater that afternoon NEW CAFETERIA The student body, vlsltors, and teachers all ate thelr f1rst meal m the new cafeterla on November llth The buxldmg IS very beaut1ful It was bullt of war surplus property acqu1red last summer It also houses the vocat1onal agnculture department 4 I-I AWARDS Robble Cash rece1ved a f1fty dollar war bond as a reward for w1nn1ng flrst place wxth her record book The book was then sent to Stzllwater Z6 ASSEM BLY PROGRA MS . 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' , SENIOR PLAY The Senlor Class presented the1r play on February 10th The Sen1ors chose for thler play The Phanthom Bells a mystery comedy by Robert St Cla1r The characters were as follows Mrs Rhodes M1nn1e Bell Lowry Laura Rhodes Mary Nell Warren Lela Sayles Betty Mlckle M1r1am Booth Edna Mae Cunnmgham Harrlet Forbes Margle Knox Joseph Kennedy Leonard Llvely Ned Carter Jumor Young Jack Page Bob McKee Darrel Carson B111 Brown and Vlctor Lovell Haskell Powell SUPERINTENDENT S HONOR ROLL STRAIGHT A S LaRoy Ray Raymond Knox Rena Gray Carolyn Dodd Bob Dodd John Dodd Wanda McMaster Betty MICKIG PRINCIPAL S HONOR ROLL B S AND ABOVE Reba Gray LaWanda Ray Yvonne Powell Edna Booth Jaun1ta Booth Bob Brown Robb1e Cash Joann Busellato Lo1s Srmth Lou1se Sutm1ller Wanda Sm1th Dorotha Foster Fan rell Gregory LaVerne G1 ay Lorene Gray M1nn1e Lowry Roy Pate R1chard Danel Margle Knox Mary Nell Warren C C Dunlap Betty Knox CLASS OF 50 We are the graduat1ng class Now don t you w1sh that you Belonged to us so you could shout We re graduat1ng too7 Go all around Just where you please No class l1ke us you ll fxnd The Panola folks are proud of us That s somethlng we don t mxnd Now watch the tmmes for us because Someday somethmgs we ll do We ll bu1ld some houses t1ll the so1l And maybe patch a shoe And maybe more than one of us W1ll reach the Whlte House great And then won t all of you be glad You saw us graduate Hurrah for we re the best of all As school t1me goes Not very b1g but then, who cares Each one s the best that grows CLOSING ACTIVITIES The end of thezr h1gh school year brzngs many pleasant memorles for the Semors The long awalted Semor tmp was a huge success and greatly enjoyed by all The .Tumor Semor Banquet will truly remam 1n our mem0r1es for many years to come. It was a gala event for everyone. The fmal school aCt1V1t16S were the baccalaureate and commencement exerclses. This was a day for which each and every Senlor had worked so long and hard. Z7 Syble Williams - Joann Chapman - Elease Beauchamp - Alvin Blood - Thelma Redwine - . , 7 LEONARD LIVELY 'Emi Hom-: scomorvucs sHoP -. 1' '-4 MRS WILSON MRS COOK BILL NOLAN MONROF SMITH IRI-SDJ BARNARD V '50 ,UQ 45 MR MCMASTER Mas PALMIERI CUSTODIANS 'K -me 11' -F-ll' ' -iii' 'W' VOCATIONAL. AGRICULTURF' CAFETFRIA A Sf! MRS SUTMILLER MRS BROWN Z8 l .,,, , - , 'Q-1,1 , 1 Q45 H - 4 do 63, 5 'S L 0 J' 9- . A Q I viii, 0 -i - 7 1,0 r, 7 M . 5, ur ' i Q, ' gf 1 -' Alai? , F KI- Lvl. ,gk .. 'LV I I H 1 A 4 '!b., I I 5 37' 1 ' A V ,. AM . ' .. A ' ,W A ' - ' A O ' 4 .. 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