Sperry High School - Pirate Yearbook (Sperry, OK)

 - Class of 1955

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0144 4-ucfe W4 15 sn LU gf a,.,,s 1 s 1 c 3 pm lncerf Sc ool educlt lPl4lH 4 ross a c l Y 'YQ' ww Fla-R e t at ar verv ortuna een se ec to the of the flne froups of bows o the severth, elghth, and nlnth grades that mak up the studfrt body of Sperrf Junior Elph School Sperry Junior High School lv one o the l O lass A Junlor H1 h Schools in the state It was organ zed and accredited D1 the State Department of Education ln 1951 S It is located in the North WlDU f the hlgh school building Each class has its own library facllltles. Three years each of science, mathematics and English are required. Other courses, either requlred or elective are 2 years of industrial arts, 2 years of homemaklng, 2 years of social science, l year of voca tional agriculture, spelling, music, and 3 years of physical and health education. to have princlpal and glrls .,g. c oo lges o ard e f 6 IYTIW I llll ll!! Q 'fs ,g 1 . I llll Tl 53 ll IE' I nlcl , ' 1 4 1 nt irc rv l bcnk K f ufc t e morx coo vcr 0 eac 1 c Ulvh De irlnfnf schoo Jeral new Sclool Q Edlc on l WUI 'h l 1 1 1 Choo strl Q r xr' 'I f f VOTE --.-.1-c. 2- .r :tita n s ga.: lil IGI Sill! Ei? E 'ui U Shu-R x 1 5 X - CF OPI 'TN A VV' F' T' P0 All-. 5 2 a 0 o TX ' lt has Pfen a plcrsurc helps rrfnciral of ' x '1 sth l whose Yslclzlty und stul: 'rwfljl F f -fidff 5 ' 1 fQ such Yfne people as will Le Yound in the 9' me 3 . 'C this . DY ,, Tl 2 year has been 5' 3 esf:fi'ul - becAu.e of ch ' -', pwrwtf fxcsr, loyalty y ug if orfr f gllh Vacglly mwmfer wnd n'udcn3. SPQPFY u.mv A is ac, edited by the Stzte ,ps irel, ff E 1 wtl . to offer WY c.od- lts cf high L L ' W' k. S L ' devurtmen'r have VX-L wfd d ll tQc curriculum of the hifh scrccl. it is au sl ' Q hope t.at by the addition of tuese new den: ,.arts toe s :l,l may heitcr me Q the needs of the boys and rlrls llvinr ln Sperry 5' Dir ict. The very foundations of democracy r'em Y n H lol. We can :freng'nvn dem ,'wcy by con- t'l 3 to W ge Qthers to ret ws -ucV wducxtlon is j - lble in o.d:r thwt mari clfinchr will Nu ,bl ,Q th'gk l Tn'fLlirenlly in 1 democracy fe- use w 3aeeQg ,1 F: 4-f In .. M.-. 4.2 4., E! ..+ an ,, egg n 't .s,..f3 E... - 'HK p ' 'H 4- 1 :El az E 4,33 ll .. I gm! gg I E ESS Il , -.. A ,, 14, Q Q lx I ,' K In ,' V' ' f. 4 iq, jg. .1f'11,' ..- H yguw. ...-ff ' ' ' A ,, - '-' ' A I fe l th I U ' j fllu. te A Q b V le ted ' U ' 1, . 7 ' f ci. c' . V . 9 A o AL ' ff :fn .l , -' V .F V V ' If f u ,- f 9 C g is I - ' 'V i c 'X c c ' 4 6 R3 , -f f, . f . 1 . ' O A ff if 'Z I A , K I V- .

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ij-4 .o4M'i ' The Elementary School consists of lO teachers, 9 classrooms, and an enrollment of 292 children. It is the oldest building in our school system, but it is modern and well- equipped. It has a record player, slide projector, a strip film with lOO strip films and a duplicating machine. There is a library in each room and approxlmately 38 sets of supple- mentary readers. Q1 'N bf- 1 f . .4 if are proud of drivers, who are employedcxxa part-time basis. The bus fleet is modern. Although routes a r e short, these six buses rack up a total of more than 2h,OOO miles annual- ly just in npickup and delivery servlce.u The weather makes nociifference to these men. lf there is a heat wave or the ground is covered with snow, the buses roll at 7:50 a.m. Seated: Garnet Harding, Pete Stewart, Ca driver for the past Sperry students their buses and bus 'W Sperry Junior and Senior High School is a place where opportuni- ties are available for students to obtain knowledge, where character is developed, and where we learn to work and play together. It is a l place where we can discuss our prob-- lems and share our happiness with each other by our close association with our friends and teachers. We have an enrollment of 277 students in grades 7 to l2 of which approximately S01 come from the rural areas of the district. Our senior high is located in the south wing of the building, and the junior high is in the north E l7 yearsl and Bill Barton. Standing: Ralph Keith, Howard Darrow and Richard Gaddy. A view of our Industrial Arts Building that was constructed in l9S2. This gives the boys in grades 8-12 an opportunity to learn the basic skills of woodworking as well as making some very useful and at- tractive projects. 1 5 '-'H AFM! www A ., fr 1' 'wwf I A U 1' F' 'F ,V . I 5 wing of the building, ff



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