Bagley HigH School - Cardinal Yearbook (Tahlequah, OK)

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4- c u r c lr X v s x a N l9lI-6 lgublished by The Senior Glass Of Bagley High School A . 4 g,,.. I: gxmxwyl ,J 'la Q, I rr .V f , .Q 4 ' ' .L V J Nw 0 K J AX, . . V' ,.j'l-, Q , 1 Iecbcafion 3 Q50 our Lelovefl sponsor am! fH-8I1ll' iSS Qfnargaref olyucfce wlno Lag given us Lev loyalfy, clevolion, anJ Zmer ejqcienf ana, sounJ unbr sfamjing am! inns Lean our conAJanle anal aclvisor Lv' Ilmree years, we flue dgniors o!1945:46 cleclfcafe our year LOOL1 S1710 511 acfmlnlstra tion .xdolminidfrafion 1 .1 V l . r H r , , l P l T 5 I 1. George C. Ogle, Principal, Bagley. 2. John Vaughan, President, N. S. C. 3. John Hack- ler, Training School Director. 4. O. W. Jones, Superintendent of Schools. Marc! of gzclucafion F .X 2 .ck Reading from left to night, Mr. Bob Molloy, Mr. Jack Ross, Mr. Al- den Dryden, Mrs. J. W. McSpadden, Mr. O. W. Jones and Mrs. R. L. Parker. fx alfllvkg WILIIELMINA BARTON Social Science KATHRYN DRYDEN Primarv and Secretary 73' MARGARET JONES Music ...gg A . L , 1 GENE BEACH Agriculture PEARL BOX Study Hall VELLA FRAZEE Mathematics if wc MARGERET LACKEY English GEORGE LEMONS Mathematics Ili? vflflai DENNIE D. JONES Librarian GAYLE CRANE DORIS LESTER Science Art .1 RUTH LITTLEFIELD Intermediate J. D. McDONALD Music AGNES MONTGOMERY Home Economics LII FERN PASCOE English rs 122 GENEVA PAULUS Primary MILDRED RANDELS Intermediate FELICIA M. PADEN MILDRED WA'1'1'S Primary Primary K' aux Mm classes i C prof ec? ea , if' ,yi ii Gi Dear Diary, In the late afternoon I sit on the portico of my house and think of the day's events. This morning in my newspaper the headlines glared: JESSE JOHNSON ESCAPES FROM SING SING l Iwas not surprised for he had made several attempts at it. His brother, Lester, who is a law- yer, helped convict him. I went to Christian Gulager, Mart Miller, and Alvin Mashburn's truck farm and priced some tomatoes. They wanted too much for them. Ireceived a letter from Ida Belle Burnette and Mary Jane Huddleston saying that they had been ac- cepted intova transcontinental airline route as hostesses. While walking down 5th Avenue, I heard some boisterous giggling and almost raglinto Patricia Wal- ters, Vonta Helton, Eva Mae Thompson and Rosemary Kirkwood. They were just leavi g the theater after a successful matinee in which they played major roles. While in a tea shop, I overheard someone say that Mary Lou Hutchison was expected to run for gov- ernor. She lost the first time. I met Wanna Faye Ballinger and Winnie Tadlock at lunch time coming out of the Empire State Build- ing where they work as stenographers. CGood looking bosses, tooll Ireceived invitations to Mary Frances Carter's wedding, Isabel Keith's wedding and to Fledelle- Jones's recital at Town Hall. I accepted none of them, for I was too busy. Dr. Maxene Cross was made professor of biology in Columbia University, so I sent her a telegram of congratulations. I forgot to see who was winning in the campaign for senator from Idaho. It will be a close race be- cause Lennox Tuell and Forrest Rutherford are up for it. I The lociety column mentioned the return of the Misses Carol Matthews and Katie Taylor from a vis- it in Mexb. President Orbin announced the appointment of Roy Panell to the Department of Agriculture and Robert Westlake as Postmaster General. Mr. Westlake replaces Mr. Chester Thompson who resigned be- cause of ill health. The Joneses really made news lately! Miss Ella Jones won the Olympic Championship for the 100 yard dash and Miss Georgia Jones recently set up a college for underprivileged girls. Two young ladies called on me this afternoon. They were from the Salvation Army. Miss Pearl Combs and Miss Fannie Hudson asked me to donate S500 to their cause. I was horrified! 'Ihe famous tight-rope walkers, Cora Ann Danielson, Wanda Fallen and Aleen Dye are billed to ap- pear in Madison Square Garden tomorrow night. Vera and Rothel Watkins have a joint ownership of the Stork Club and Rothel's wife directs the or- chesta. -i Mrs. Gerald Stepp, the former Marie Eastham, and her husband are operating a Hotel in Reno. Miss Margaret Lackey, the sponsor of the Senior class way back. in 1946, is now the principal of Bag- ley Training School. She sent a telegram to let me know of her appointment. Tonight I hope to find time to go see the famous dance team Etha Yount and Frances Frisby. They are appearing at the Stork Club. I wonder if the Senior Class of Bagley of 1946 would recognize me as Asena Collins when I make my debut tonight at the Metropolitan Opera. Greeting: We, the Senior Class 'of 1945- 1946, being of sound mind and body, do hereby draw up and seal our last will and testimony be- fore leaving our beloved Alma Mater. To the Junior Class we leave our place as the favorite class of all the teachers. Wanna Faye Ballinger .... I will my weakness for sailors to Myrtle Thomas. Ida Belle Burnette .... I will my job as the year- book artist to the unlucky stiff who gets it next year. Helen Capps .... I will my position as comedian in Miss Barton's classes to George Haga. Mary Frances Carter .... I will my love of school to James Morgan. 5 Asena Collins .... I will my ability to get Geom- etry to any poor Junior who takes the stuff. Pearl Combs .... I will my position as Senior Class Queen to the girl who is lucky enough to get it. Maxine Cross .... I will my place as secretary to Miss Pascoe to Ruth Bennett. Cora Ann Danielson .... I will the care of my brother, Buster to Aleeta Mullins. Aleen Dye .... I will my hard-to-work book- keeping to Anna Belle Chastain. Marie Eastham .... I will my ability to hook a man for keeps to Betty K. Sollock. Wanda Fallen .... I will my non-ceasing gossip to Joan Litrell. Frances Frisby .... I will my ability to get along with Miss Barton to Elouise Davis. Christian Gulager .... I will my good grades to Johnnie Baker. Vonta Rae Helton .... I will my old chewing gum to Doris Jean Kirkwood. fIt's stuck on the third desk on the last row in room 22.1 Mary Jane Huddleston .... I will my flirtatious ways to Vivian Davidson. Fannie Hudson .... I will my P. I. D. grades to Tommy Box. Jesse Johnson .... I will my wolfish ways to Eugene Pyeatte. Lester Johnson .... I will my way with the women to Jim Hammond. Ella Mae Jones .... I will my long and glossy hair to Georgia Orbin. Fledelle Jones .... I will my sparkling smile to ! l Betty Bally I lt. wt v CAM 'MA . I pg . To Whom It May Concern: Qi iw Georgia Jones .... I will my worries about Prayer Meeting to Virginia Chafin. Isabel Kieth .... I will what's left of Camp Gru- ber to Sue Cauphman. Rosemary Kirkwood .... I will my shift at the graveyard to Velma Lee Capps. Alvin Mashburn .... I will my place as Vice President of the Senior class to Mary Louise Car- rington. Carol Matthews .... I leave my place in Glee Club to Minerva Foreman. Mart Miller .... Just Leaves, much to the relief of the faculty. Johnnie Orbin .... I leave the cares of Student Council President to Johnnie Thompson. Roy Panell .... I will my singing ability to Buddy Ford. Forrest Rutherford .... I will my ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to Byron Morris. Winnie Tadlock .... I leave my hand-holding technique to Duanne Mullins. Katie Taylor .... I leave my chair in Senior English to any poor Junior. Eva Mae Thompson .... I will my giggles to Mary Estelle Smith. Chester Thompson .... I leave my ability to skip and not get caught to anyone who wants to try it. Lenox Tuell .... I leave my forward ways to Albert Million. Pat Walters .... I will to Lindy Smith my height. Rothel Watkins .... I leave my bewilderment as to the silliness of the Bagley Seniors to any poor Veteran who might enroll next year. Vera Watkins .... I will my understanding of grammar in Senior English to John Croman. Mary Lou Hutchison .... I leave my ability to get to class on time to Joe Scearce and the wor- ries of the Annual Editor to anyone who is sucker enough to take it. Robert Westlake .... I leave Wanda Speaks . . . . Tragic, isn't it? Etha Yount .... I will my ability to polish apples to Buster Danielson. Miss Margaret Lackey .... I will the headache of the Senior Sponsorship to Miss Barton. Heaven Help Her ! ! ! I W-ANNA FAYE BALLINGER el'lL0l'5 '43-'44 Librarian-'43 '44 '45 Pep Club-'46 Typist of Annual, Art Float and Hall Patrol. IDA BELLE BURNETT '43 Student Council, Vice President of Class-'45 Band and Pep Club-'46 Cheer Leader, Tfeasurer of Student Council, Attendant of Football Queen, and Art Director of the Annual. HELEN CAPPS '44 '45 Student Council and Pep Club-'46 Football Queen, Pep Club and Student Council. MARY FRANCES CARTER '43 '44 Glee Club-'45 '46 Pep Club ASENA COLLINS '43 Class President, Glee Club, Pie Supper Queen, Student Council-'44 Football Queen, Secretary of Student Council and Glee Club-'45 Trio, Glee Club and Student Council '46 Class Treasurer, Glee Club, Student Council, Attendant to Class Queen and Historian of Annual. PEARL COMBS '43 '44 Glee Club-'45 Student Council-'46 Class Queen and Hall Patrol MAXENE CROSS '43 Glee Club-'41 Glee Club and Pep Squad-'45 Librarian '46 Miss 'Pasc0e's secretary and typist of Annual. Hall Patrol. CORA ANN DANIELSON '43 Student Council and Librarian-'44 Student Council -'45 '46 Pep Club, Student Council and Hall Patrol. ALEEN DYE '44 '45 Pep Club-'46 student Council, Pep Club and At tendant to Class Queen. ' - MARIE EASTHAM ,ny fn.. 'B eniorri FLEDELLE JONES Attended school at Hulbert, Okla., until her Senior year. '46 Pep Club and Hall Patrol. GEORGIA JONES ISABEL KEITH Attended Central High until her Junior year.-'45 '46 Pep Club. ROSEMARY KIRKWOOD '43 Band and Student Council-'44 '45 '46 Band and Pep Club. VIVIAN LEMASTER ALVIN MASHBURN '44 '45 Secretary of F. F. A.-'46 Vice President of .Class, Treasurer of Annual, F. F. A., Basketball, Hall Patrol and Parliamentarian of Student Council. CAROL MATTHEWS Attended school in Arkansas until her Junior year-'45 Football Queen, Glee Club, and Vice President of Class.- '46 Student Council, Glee Club, Senior Candidate for Prin- cess of Annual and Hall Patrol. MART MILLER '43 '44 Student Council and Band-'45 '46 Student Council, F. F. A. and Hall Patrol. MAX MOLLOY JOHNNIE ORBIN '44 Student Council-'45 4-H Club President, County 4-H President-'46 Student Council President, Business Man- ager of Annual, and Captain of Hall Patrol. eniord WANDA FALLEN '43 '44 '45 Glee Club and Pep Club. FRANCES FRISBY '44 '45 Librarian and Pep Club--'46 Pep Club and Hall Patrol. CHRISTIAN GULAGER '43 Student Council and F. F. A.-'44 Vice President of F. F, A. and Vice President of Student Council, President of F. F. A. in '45-'46 President of F. F. A., member of Student Council and Hall Patrol. VONTA RAE HELTON Attended school in Texas until her Senior year-'46 Assist- ant Editor of Annual, Pep Club. Hall Patrol. MARY JANE HUDDLESTON '43 '44 Student Council-'45 Trio, Glee Club, Pep Club-'46 Pep Club. FANNIE HUDSON '43 '44 Glee Club-'45 Pep Club-'46 Student Council, Pep Club. MARY LOU I-IUTCHISON '43 Student Council-'44 President of Class and Student Council-'45 Junior usher and Student Council, Attendant to Football Queen-'46 Secretary of Class, Pep Club, Student Council, Reporter, and Editor of Annual. JESSE JOHNSON '43 '44 F. F. A.-'45 Football, Junior usher-'46 Class President, Football and Hall Patrol. LESTER JOHNSON '45 Football-'46 Hall Patrol and Football. ELLA MAE JONES '43 '44 '45 Band-'46 Student Council, Band, Pep Club. M5119 ,aah 3 s is eniord ROY PANELL '48 '44 '45 F. F. A.-'46 Hall Patrol and F. F. A. BETTY POTTS FORREST RUTHERFORD WINNIE TADLOCK '44 '45 Pep Club and Student Council-'46 Student Council, Art Float, and Hall Patrol. KATIE TAYLOR '44 Pep Club-'45 Health Leader-'46 Pep Club. EVA MAE THOMPSON '44 '45 Pep Club, Glee Club-'46 Cheer Leader and Pep Club. CHESTER THOMPSON '43 '44 F. F. A.-'45 Student Council-'46 F. F. A. PATRICIA WALTERS '43 '44 '45 Band-'46 Attendant to Football Queen, Secre- tary of Student Council, Pep Club. ROTHEL WATKINS A returned veteran who formerly went to Bagley before his enlistment. VERA WATKINS '43 Glee Club-'44 Pep Club-'45 '46 Diversified Occupa- tions 'Z' 3 K IP lx 'Fi . -Q lf I eniom ROBERT WESTLAKE '44 '45 F. F. A.-'46 Hall Patrol and Annual Chief, Re porter for F. F. A. ETHA YOUNT '44 '45 Pep Club, Librarian-'46 Librarian and Hall Patrol. LENOX TUELL ani orb Wilt 51101.00 '43 Student Council, Vice President of Class-'44 Student Council-'45 Civil Air Patrol and Student Council. our sponsor. the parade. floats as before. No 2 9001135 Kfadri ayirifory The present senior class started out in the fall of 1942, as all senior classes must, a bunch of green freshmen with Asena Collins as president and Miss Lucile Smith as At the pie supper, which was given by Bagley to raise money for furniture for the lounge, Asena Collins, the freshman candidate, was elected queen. . i Miss Margaret Lackey became our sponsor when Miss Smith went onleave of absence in ,our sophomore year. 'Ihat year Mary Lou Hutchison was our president, Asena Collins, our football queen andihetha Mae Capps, our class queen. Our class float was one of the most attractive in During the year we had several successful class parties. When we became juniors, we had as president, Letiia Mae Cappsg vicepresident, Carol Matthewsg secretary- treasurer, Billie Lou Morris. Our student council repre- sentatives were Lenox Tuell and Mary Lou Hutchison. The football boys chose Carol Matthews, from our class, as football queen. Once again Letha Mae Capps was our class queen and was on one of the most attractive To raise money for our junior-senior banquet we put to trial something that had never been used before in Bag- ley. We sold sandwiches and hot cocoa during the worst weather of winter. This was a service to the school, as well as a means of raising money. Orchids go to Pearl Combs and Fannie Hudson for faithfulness in the project. The whole class contributed to this in some wayg some brought sugar and ration stamps, some brought cooking equip- ment, and others gave liberally of their time. Our banquet, which followed a Hawaiian theme was held in the Legion Hut, on May 11, 1945. To guide us through the complexities of our senior year we elected Jesse Johnson as president, Alvin Mash- burn as vice-president, Mary Lou Hutchison as secretary, and Asena Collins as treasurer and Helen Capps and Christian Gulager as student council representatives. Our senior year was a repetition of our sophomore and junior years in that the football queen was chosen from our class. This time it was Helen Capps. We selected Pearl Combs to be our class queen and represent our class in the veterans Homecoming Parade. In spite of the rush about rings, cards, announcements and duties as a senior class, we managed to have a success- ful Christmas party in the Bagley band room. D 1 The goal of the senior class is to make this the best annual that Bagley has ever had. In trying to do this, we have put aside social functions, for a time, to concentrate on making this as good an annual as possible. During our years in Bagley we have been well repre- sented among the officers of the Student Council, In our sophomore year Asena Collins was the secretary, Chris- tian Gulager was vice-president the following year, and this year, Johnnie Orbin is the president, Pat Walters, secretary and Ida Belle Burnette, the treasurer. JIMMIE KOPLENSKI M ei'- unior CALM First Row-Velma Capps, Maudie Skiller, Loretta Ballard, Elloise Baker, Fannie Dixon, Peggy Thornton, Joan Barklage. Second Row-Charmain Moss, Ruth Dreasler, Nina Fem Porter, Betty K. Sollock, Betty Bally, Virginia Martin, Maglen Nicklos, Barbara Snodgrass, Virgil Holderby. Third Row-Albert Million, Imogene Martin, Ruth Ann Tacket, Mary L. Carringbofn, Claudette Carrol, Pauline Newton, Wanda Chapman, Buddy Ford. Fourth Row-John Croman, Gene Pyeatte, Johnnie Thompson, Randall Davis, Miss Barton, Virgil Harris, Frank V Chapman. Fifth Row-Milton Mood, Guenther, James Morgan, Richard Whalen, Jim Hammond, Garl Lamons, Buster , Danielson, Willie Ryder. ,gi CLASS OFFICERS 5 F President-Maglen Nicklos s ' Vice President-Byron Morris Treasurer-Johnnie Thompson Secretary-Betty K. Sollock Q Sponsor-Miss Barton 5 W- : I w f x 0 - U 'f' X ll' Student Council-Buddy Ford - Mary Louise Carrington .SJOIQAOITLOPQ CAM First Row-Louise Julian, Anna Mae Million, Wanda Speaks, Annabelle Chastain, Verlene Bryon, Mary Lou SUUIXS, Mary Lou Eastham. Second row-Rosalee Rattler, Betty French, Sue Caug-hman, Geraldine Haney, Lavada Doyle, Geraldine Welch, Gladys Applegate, Joe Scearce. Third Row-Robert Scott, Gerold Keaton, Georgia Orbin, Virginia Bryon, Tom Chapman, Billie Hood, James Heaton. Fourth Row-Richard Parnell, Tom Box, J. B. McDonald, Linden Smith, Richard Hunt, Johnny Baker. Fifth Row-Ray Thomas. Ray Stepp, Charles Woods, Junior Swim, J. B. Anderson, Dow Miller. CLASS OFFICERS President-Jimmie Heaton Vice President-Dow Miller Sponsor-George Lemons ,W S mn ,illllmllllb W 9: i,.,,,, -' N Gwrifrid ,, IJ!llI !Tl K1 wi W W ! 5 lfll gs, jl'edA man G65 First Row-Mary Jane Meigs, Katy Foster, Frankie Thompson, Patricia Davidson, Frances Meigs, Patricia Math- eues, Wanda Sanderson, Delores James, Katheiine Fuller, Dean Julian, Betty Lou McGowan. Second Row-Ruth Chance, Maudie Odell, Joyce Uila, Lois Fritts, Maxine Baker, Virginia Chaffin, Serena Tellman, Mamie Post, Doris Jean Kfirkwood, Lillian Griffin. 'Ilhird Row-Francine Hunt, Lizzie Pollock, Lois Ellis, Lyta Davidson, Bonnie Bowles, Cleola Headrick, Barbara Hays, Billie Ruth Parnis, Josie Bowles, Louise Rooks, Marjorie Jordan. Fourth Row-Betty Lou Willis, Temona Carson, Betty Thompson, Lorene Pilcher, Wanda Whalen, Doris Lou Willis, Joyce Jean Linville, Jackie Harris, Howard Walker. Fifth Row-Mary Lou Miller, Eula Fisher, Douglas Butts, Cecil Paschall, Ramond Griffin, H. D. Curtis, Leroy Lamons, James Pate, Jack Johnson. Sixth Row-Ray Pannell, Joel Dean Bessire, J. C. Campbell, Biilly Terrell, Harold Dunlap, Herbert Covington, Donald Maritt. CLASS QFFICERS President-Cecil Paschall 'Q Wee-president-Virginia Chaffin Secretary-Louella Courtney Q Treasurer-Dolores James M Student Counci-Maxine Baker, Charles Goben i wi F W' iii gals.: gighl gm First Row-Maxine Whitmore, Lavada Capps, Bobby Faye Pascoe, Ada Lou Garner, Louella Turner, Mary Steve Jones Seeond Row-Esther Lee McCurry, Nita Marie Moore, Robbie Walker, Betty Jo Tadlock, Ann Goben, Patricia Morgan Joyce Miller. Third Row-Morgan Whitmore, Houston Danielson, Eugene Talley, Leo Scott, Murry Reese, John Whitmore, L. P Woods, jr. Blake Purdy not shown. CLASS OFFICERS President-Houston Danielson Vice President-L. P. Woods, jr. Treasurer-Robbie Walker Secretary-Blake Purdy Student Council-Mary Steve Jones Sponsor-Misa Rowe V 1 I0 2' 1 i, wf L 5. 'I eumtl. Qmle First Row-Ethel Hurley, Geraldine Morgan, Earlena Jordan, Lois Jean Krouse, Francyle Willis, Flore Adcock, Joel Ad- cock, Carl Cunningham, Marion Dyer. Second Row-Jaunita McGuffin, LaVerne Jenlsins, Patsy King, Ouida Young, Frieda Young, Jackie Lehman, Myrna Warford, Dorothy Scott, Lloyd Maritt. 'Ilhird Row-Julia Harris, Barbara Capps, Caroline Jenks, Mary Hurley, Geneva Barrington, Billy Ray Courtney, Billy Ellis, John Riten. Fourth Row-Roland Baldridge, Jewell Ellis, Jo Ann Speaks, Faye Adkisson, Charles Thomas, Stanley Givens, Joe Rob- erson,.Jerry Darter. CLASS OFFICERS President-Barbara Capps 2 Vice President-Marion Dyer 3 ., 2 Secretary-Lois Jean Krouse I 0 I 2 w Treasurer-Stanley Thompson . . C 2 S Q' Student Council Representative-Julius Harris A . , p y Sponsor-Vera Frazee , A gl 4 'E f 0 6 N J N 3 Six Gracie First Row-Peggy Wood, Aulena Scearce, Geraldean Fountain, Mary Peeler, Laura Jane Perry, Mary Ellen Ritan, Sara Cooper, Carolyn Bunch, Evelyn Potts, Ava Lee Potts. Second Row-Franklin Kissinger, Mary Frances Waterfallen, LaDonna Cain, Ruth Alice Krank, Joan Settle, Yvonne West, Louella Jones, Sue Ann Justice, Sue Nellie Nix, Bill Watkins, Donnie Lee Rutherford. Third Row-Olaf Bode, Carl Jordan, Earl Jean Tackett, Gary Arms, Leon Jones, Robert Kinkade, Junior Hatfield, Don Robinson, Kenneth Garner, Thomas Krank. Sponsor-Mildred E. Randels. gift!! GMI, 'i T Clarice Matthews, Ruby Matthews, Patricia Krank, Barbara Walters, Rose First Row-Stuart Wheeler, Shirley eague, Ethel Whitekiller, Katherine Munn, Franklin Thompson. Second Row--Jimmie Campbell, Jack Miller, Phyilis Moore, Peggy Whitener, Isabelle 'Dh1omas, Duane. Hail Imdile Jenks, Voncile Courtney, Tony Mims, Thad Cath Burl Teague, Jimmie Woodard, Charles Third Row-Dean Bridges, Johnney McMinn, Raymond Matthews, ey, Chafin. Tee-Squ-Nee Jackson, Ross Chapman. Sponsor-Mrs. Frank Stauss. jourflm grade First Row-Barbara Chapman, Pauline Philpot, Lois Marie McGowan, Margaret Givens, Beverly Herrin, Helen Deane Kaufman, Rose Maria Kissinger, Creta Mae Clemmons, Patty Bond, Claudia Pat Cunningham. Second Row-Ben Cooper, Bob Hood, Dale Cleveland, John Brooks, Ewin Adcock, Freddie Reynolds, George Hurley, Paul Davidson, Bill Pete Stauss, Leroy Capps. Third Row-Gerald Peeler, Frankie Woodard, Larry Brainard, E. C. Hartness, J. D. Smith, Raymond Justus, Aaron Hartnms, Lester Turner, Alan Herrin. .9llfel'l'll06bG fe ll Cl fi ' X -'KL Fifi Qs-N. Ag' ' '- llllll!Q M jlzirvl gram e 1 First Row--Paul Brooks, John Oscar Eichling, Donald Thompson, John Henry Guinn, Bill Joe Campbell, Carolyn Sue Warren, Billie Sue Warren, Billie Lee Williams, Mildred Ann Whitener, LaRue Wheeler, Ruth Ann Matthews, Delores Chapman, Joy Fields, Eddie Lou Robertson, Shirley Ruth Trickeh. Second Row-Tommy Johnson, Batsy Beth Hill, Patty Jane Beach, Earl Buck Jones, Roy Leon Peeler, Carl Truxal, Webster Robin, Wahleah Young, Jackie Ames, Jerald Joe Sanders, Patsy Ann Cunningham, Nancy Courtney, Lois Jean Houston, Elinor Ann West, Joan Wilkerson. Third Row-Carl Littlefield, Vergie Harris, Everett Holt, Frank Lucas, Billy Smith, Freddie Tillison, Norman Woodard, Willard Hampton, Tomas Townsend, McLendon Taylor, Lucile West, Shirley E. Morgan, Lorene Turner. l l l QCOYI QPU First Rowjfionald Warford, Beverly Ann Knight, Sherril Wlhitener, Burl Todd, Jesse Eugene Thompson, Melva Jean Gladden, William Scearce, Leon Morgan, Peggy Ann Wilcox, Judy Knight. Second Row-Commeleta Thompson, Emma Leah Dyer, Irene Liggett, Leah Matheson, Fannie Teague Sanda June Bloom, Stephen Brainard. Y Third -Row-Don Gene Munn, Stevie Forman, Dean Wheeler, Nolan Cummings, Harold Lee Crouse, Charles Arms, Don Joe Kirkwood, Patsy Tillison. Ks, X' 'i iraf gyracle First Row-Preston'Turner, Rex Gates, Willma Jean Wheeler, Rose Ann Littlefield, Betty Ann Munn, Wanda Jean Nimms, Donna Payne. Second Row-Donald Ray Beach, Jennie Givens, Jerry Dreadfulwater, Phyllis Smith, Carolyn Box, Tommy Cooper, Bob- bie Drake, Steven Smith. ' Third Row-Claude Mathews, Arnold Townsend, Lee Allen West, John Henry Tillison, Loretta Jones, Jimmie Mae Har- ris, Catherine Jones, Mary Sue Brooks. 1 fifflary napj l 4 A J 1 fi. ? -z ei Q i Quzmavy fDepl. Qwave golm Uscai Lqckling fgwimavy ffyepf. .juaialerl acidic Lou gzobevsorl Lgnl. Qepl. gjfaiclen Qady Qoml zgnt. wept. Quan: fpefe Slauss H dx UQ? zu. 7,54 i 3 38098 w activities vm - ' is f ,, TIGERS II ACTION! Think Hard, DOC The Big Moment First Row-Davison, Hayes, Mood, Tehee, Bond, Cookson, Guthrie, Bond Second Row-Walters, Webster, Willis, Leathers, Davison, Moss, Johnson Brogan. Morgan, Craig. Third Row-Hill, Bair, Jarvis, Biggs, Adcock, Tehee, Whalen, Johnson Johnston, Chubby Qasstj, Wadley fcoachj. Fourth Row-Carter, Haga, Ryder, Sanders, Stratton, Garner, Lowery. Biiiiilt iwflii gootball Que .gfefen Capp 8 I 1 A W ' ' ' Y CE First Row--Velma Capps, Billie Waterfallen, Nina Fern Porter, Pat Walters, Ida Belle Burnette, Geneva Barrington, Pat- sy King, Mary Lou Eastham, Flora Adcock, Lavada Capps, Dorothy Scott. Second Row-Mary Frances Carter, Patricia Davidson, Vivian Davidson, Georgia Orbin, Cora Ann Danielson, Maxine Baker, Cherry Dumond, Mary Steve Jones, LaVem Jenkins, Julia Harris, Dean Julian. Third Row-Margaret Lackey, Helen Capps, Aleen Dye, Fledelle Jones, Vonta Helton, Wanna Faye Ballenger, Winnie Tadlock, Mary Louise Carrington, Mary Jane Huddleston, Betty K. Sollock. Fourth Row-Anna Belle Chastain, Faye Adkinson, Billie Hood, Elouise Baker, Louise Julian, Joan Speaks. Eva Mae Thompson-not shown. Sponsor-Miss Lackey. .jx-Adio:-9 Cened friqhqn ,....., '91 F ff' f i-if ,Lg lv Eh.. w....nJ 4 1 v J I0 leg, P ' 4 li. it 313- asv C-'J' 8? Lgyfualenf ounci First Row-Marion Dye, Billy Ray Courtney, Mary Steve Jones, Marie Eastham, Helen Capps, Patricia Walters, Wanda Speaks, Maxine Baker. Second Row-Carol Mathews, Francie Hunt, Ida Belle Burnette, Anna Chastain, Aleen Dye, Mary Estelle Smith. Third Row-Joel Dean Bessire, Mary Jane Huddleston, Ella Mae Jones, Cora Ann Danielson, Mary Louise Carrington, Pearl Combs, Christian Gulager. Fourth Row-Johnnie Orbin, Alvin Mashburn, Mart Miller, Charles Goben, Cecil Paschell, Byron Morris, Ray Stepp. Fifth Row-James Heaton, Jim-Hammond, Joe Scearce. Sponsor--Miss Barton. Not Included in Picture-Betty Bally, Asena Collins, Virginia Chaffin, Betty Kay Sollock, Dow Miller, Pauline Newton, Corky Harris. The year 1945-46 opened with great success for the Bagley High I School Student Council. A few of its great achievements were: The hall patrol which - helped to clear the halls of all conjective traffic. During the Red Cross drive with the aid of the student body we brought to our credit 523. 'Die clothes drive for the needy of Europe gave us an everage of 316 , pounds per person. We wish to extend our greatest appreciation and sincere thanks ' l 5 il, it to Dr. Hackler for the all-school Christmas Party made possible ,W , A 5 j through him. 1 E - We owe much of the success and praise to Miss Barton, our spon- 5 i sor, and to Johnnie Orbin, president of the student body. L f ,,', I L ii STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Prwidenf ..................,. Johnnie Orbin Vice President .... Johnnie Thompson Q, Seclffla-l'Y .,.............. Patricia Walters Treasurer ............ Ida Belle Burnette fPictured at Lefty ,WX HALL PATROL Johnnie Orbin .,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,... ,,,, C aptain Johnnie Thompson ..., lst Lieutenant Vera. F F3196 ,,,,,,.,,,,,4C,.,.., A-.,,,,- S pgnggr --.nhl-nl 1-J , ', fu Q K K .2 W 1 fifix Q f 6 -2455 hi P lT' . i W Xfgy-ggwz, 2' ' 1 Yi - fc: ,5 - 'writ ' ,, asa, 'Nm-nv U11 ulinaf fpzincess fpauline glewfon I1 Ella Mae, Drum Major and Majorettes The downbeat Watch the baton AL C324 First Row-Juanita McGuffin, Ethel Hurley, Asena Collins, Earlene Jordan, Julia llarris, Patsy King, Flora Adcock, Margaret Mears, Laverne Garroutte, Lois Jean Krouse, Lavern Jenkins, Mrs. John Paul Jones. Second Row--Wanda Matthews, Jewel Ellis, Freida Young, Ouida Young, Myrna Loy Warford, Addie May Hall, Betty Dill, Wanda Sanderson, Mary Glass, Louise Julian, Nona Post. Thirfl llow-Ruth Chance, Eva Mae Thompson, Mary Hurley, Lorene Carpenter, Maudie O'Dell, Sue Caughman, Georgk Scott, Ruth Bennett, Mary Lou Krouse, Carol Matthews, Anna Clay, Betty Bally, Louella Turner, Patricia Matthews. Wm. 119644 Cfaaa cengg M 0 r g a n Whitmore's weekly theme holds fel- worm' acids another book low eight graders spell- mhhouhmnding record- bound. Ben Post freshman book H 5QW!ll ll ' M ' - ,. f ' Miss Lackey's Flowers I English Teachers Have Conference 'Hue Meigs sisters are A dn bv th, V1 A sideline View .... Blake lsgllmpe d y a VLIMSQF Sit' Purdy explains to newcomer a e wor .... e s er o . - Junior English Class Tea the rescue 1 I v Maxine Whitrnoreball about ' ' ' Sweethearts in Fiction. 1 ego' ., , 9'fa4?f' : was lbsmsiz- ' VA in K W 'xi Ziiifiii . . rffff if :faq l 3 5 I ii 11' xo? ey .xox 239 L I1 g Jumor BGBUUIES OW' ,W Q Anya? 1022? 415,02 F. F. A. Takes Part ,gp QUEEN HELEN with Her Attendants .Junior High Parades X , I ,ww . L 225 - N 'kv- , . . M sl ' X S -L E . Ab! , my Q ' K f 'f M -f Mk .- t 4 ,M wrt . ,, ,. . J., -, 'V' 7 7Q't3'um.urYt'P ' W E ' , ' Na. T- .QE , a. . .V , 7? e X K' fs K K , L ff - A .1--ff , A ,K V, M 'vwlv V' .J A--' W L, ,..- ,. .. -Y , I ,oy wt when Lindy as Uncle Sam 1 I N Xp RUTH BENNETT Q Vice President Secretary DBVOIIOIIBI X ,. If 1 I ,CI e ppefz Qoom ,R fgntev denominational gzoomlay Sprayer group JI Quipose GEORGIA JONES To lead the lost to Jesus' to maintain and extend throughout the A ' . . . .' . P t Ch Prwdem school, high standards of Christianity. os er alrman VIRGINIA CHAFIN CHARLES GOBEN Song Leader Creed SPOUSOI' We believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of Godg born of a virgin, was crucified and shed His BLOOD for the remission of our sins, was resurrected on the third day and is now at the riglf' hand of God, and will come again to meet the resurrected and the translated live saints in the air. We believe that Jesus died for ALL sinners of ALL races as taught by the Whosoever of John 3 2163 therefore, we stress no particular denomination but rather testify to the saving GRACE and the redemption power of the shed BLOOD of CHRIST JESUS, OUR LORD AND SAVIOR. v-r.,-4-Q-4-.f,.,.,..-.-.-,e.,e,..,.,., I am much afraid the universities will prove to be the great gates of hell, unless they diligently labor to explain the Holy Scriptures and to engrave them upon the hearts of the youth. I advise no one to place his child where the Sriptures do not reign paramount. Every institution where men are not unceasingly occupied with the Word of God must become corrupt. -Martin Luther. uf? -lf-I-l First Row-Louise Julian, Elouise Baker, Billy Hood, Maxine Baker, Dean Julian, Laverne Jenkins. Second Row-Morgan Whitmore, James Pate, Johnnie Orbin, Dick Hunt, Sam Foremam. People not included-Fred Gulager, Katie Taylor, Gene Tallie, Tom Box. President-Johnnie Orbin Secretary-Elouise Baker Vice President-James Morgan Sponsor-Juanita Smith go- G0 QM Xl' - . F . QQGKIIIOQ 9 W 'f ait' U - ' C O T 4' Q , C' Q! gtg '5 4 'R' lu u N Q, Qs? of , G55 605' iszoi-fee 1950 up 046 X Q '90 -49 45 191' 25' ,Q 423, 6061931 6' Front Row-S. Triplett, Ed. Triplett, H. Covington, H. Wal- V Leroy Lamons and His Two Show Barrows. ker, R. Hobbs. Second Row-G. Beach, Sponsor, L. Lamons, M. Mood, R. Panell, L. Combs, J. D. Curtis. Third Row-W. Ryder, J. C. Campbell. T. Hayworth, J. Willis, J. Warren, Roy Pzhdl i Steer. Vocational Agriculture Advisory F. F. A. Rodeo. F. F. A. Basketball Team in Council. Future Farmers Train in Shop. Action. E79 1 w f L , N, 'Of-4 .- .Jsfome Cc Placing on Bandages in First Aid Class 7' Treating the P fFirst Aidj e -my aiyi , iilg 51 slip, Making a Cake Etiquette Stitching at Machines TSSCI atient A Lesson in Good Dressmakjng Using Steam I1 on Lesson rin Table Service S39 2,20 Experiment in General Science Gazing in to the world of Micro-organisms ommercia! melparfmgnf Mr. Scearce's Typing Demons Bag1ey's future Stenographers First Semester General Business Class Ib 631722 Q QQ! ilvffprdfgy Students at work Christmas Party December 18th Lemons and Ba.gley's future surveyors CFig'ure Draw1ng.J Homecoming Float 2nd Prize. W . Wafkemafzcd CAM Would Pythagoras approve? 1 V ' ' 4,5 Q . , 4 K 1 1,,'l .4- 5. . s V9 ,.,,, gf Q Q 3 if 3 I . fn 8 . ,ff , , , Sh H 1, It ,.. .... f Tgw fv .,-. .Qi-s.' M W: fig Q 'K if 5. t 7 1' I ,- J R A ' if t , X W' sv V 4. I H. - 1 hx ji 3 .Y L 42? A 5 X5 f. . ' ' .,k 1 , I A N 3 HL Q f ill ,gb W! 'wry . Am ff iw ' w:1. g,,f N 34. nik MA . J Jw ,V yt is 8 4 4, 1 'T , ,wa 1 , . .. Y J ,ff .fxl 'Km is wgr94iM i by W M,- Q -P5241 .1, , A- 'Y Y'F V151 H ' 1 'av--.,,,, .-. , J? Maxene! It's not a love note. ' i F 1 at ' ,. ' fi : pv gi Q af! gf .7 il ww Car ma 5? Are they busy or are they busy? 7' ? ? ? I y Whafg coming off? Now look at the birdie! I Edgitor ,,A,,..,o4,. .,,.,,. . .- .... Mary Lou Hutchison Assistant Editor ...,.....w...,,....... ..,.u.. V onta Rae Helton Business Manager ...,...........,....., ....,.,,. J ohnnie Orbin Assistant Business Manager ......,... Johnnie Thompson Treasurer ......., ,..................,..,,Y .,...,,.. A l vin Mashburn Art Editor ................,...., ,.... I da Belle Burnette Assistant Art Editor .....,. ...,....,,,...,...,., V lrgil Harris Senior Class Historian .,,.....,......,....,,..,.,, Asena Collins Typists .....,.,,,,o Wanna Faye Ballenger, Fledelle Jones, Maxene Cross Sponsor ....,,,.....,,,.,,...............,o. Miss Margaret Lackey Photographer ............,,,.,...,............. Mr. George C. Ogle Senior Class Representative ..t...,,.........o Jesse Johnson Assistant Printer ..,.,, lm.- .......,...,, Lester Johnson The Senior class and the Cardinal staff wish to express their grateful appreciation to the following people: Mr. George C. Ogle for all the time and patience spent in taking and developing pictures for use in the Cardinal and his assistance to the staff. Mr. Leonard Rainwater for photography. Mr. Lauren Warford for printing, and his splendid co-operation with the staff, The business men of Tahlequah who have helped make this annual possible by their advertising with us. 1. Proud Papa Waller. 2. Roma Foster, stenographer. 3. Strike! 4. George and Gladys consult the diction- ary. 5. Going lhome. 6. Smile, please. 7. Franklin and boys in Shop. 8. Mr., Ogle making hay. 9. Mr. Warford with apprentice, Albert. 10. Really Mrs. Jones, is it overdue? 11.Caught in the act. 12. Hur- ry! Hurry! 13. Who bats first? 14. Girl Scouts in action. 15. Yea! Team! 16. Miss Baker. 17. Mr. Bridges keeping Bagley presentable. 18. Twins 19. Make it pretty, boys! 20. Just posing. 21. Essay s 5. ilk ez contest candidates. 'V ul .NM BN w, is Q 12:94 ' M i - of 0012 ing 0rew0 We, The graduating class of 1946 are going out into the busy, everyday world as soon as we receive our diplomas. Some will go to college, obhers will take jobs, and a few will enter the armed services, but we will all be out of high school and more or less on our own. There is something rather sad and final about the handing out of the diplomas and the returning of the caps and gowns after the graduation exercises. And yet there is a joy and a feeling of satisfaction because we know we have earned that piece of paper and the honors that are given to us during our senior year and on graduation night. We, as a class, will now separate and go our different ways, but yet we'll not forget each other and our days at Bagley. We have had fun together, and at the same time, we've worked hard. Even though we have this feeling of accomplishment over our tasks at school, we realize that we are leaving all of them behind us, and that the members of the faculty, wiho have endeavored to guide us socially, as well as academically, will no longer be with us, and that we must face our individual undertakings alone. We hope that we will be able to make use of the instruction and guidance that have been given to us, and that our future will be as promising and beautiful as this sunrise toward which we are fplodding. This picture is a symbol of our feelings and hopes as we leave Bagley on the road behind us and go into the future. PNUTUPIINTERS . LITHUBRAPHERS I P R I N T I R 5 SEMCO COLOR PRESS ANNUAL ANU TEXT BDUK PUBLISHERS UKLAHUMA CITV I, OKLAHOMA Roy H. Noel E l4l2 ' JDPLIN, MISSDURI Buy with Confidence at GROCERIES DRY GOODS' HARDWARE . Meat Market Clothing, Shoes t Furniture, Stoves Western 11120 Associate Store TRUETONE RADIOS DAVIS TIRES WIZARD BATTERIES SPORTING GOODS PHONE 1 BRENT C. DOLD, MGR. F. L. WARD MISS RICHARD WARD Manager Treasurer F. L. WARD 8. SON Community Sale EVERY SATURDAY We appreciate your cooperation in making our weekly sales a success. TAHLEQUAH RADIO 81 APPLIANCE CO. STEWART-WARNER RADIOS Philco Dealer, Hulbert Buy Where Your Guarantee Is Backed Up By Experienced Technicians With Complete Equipment THANK YQU CQME BACK Phone 180 125 N. Muskogee Ave. . Ed A. S Tahlequah, okla Phone 177 Joe T Thornton ga' tmup Qhilco Congdafulaiigng, Radios 81 Refrigerators kgeniorsf Ten Years Ahead of Four Years Ago J. B. 00X 81 CUMPMIY 401 North Muskogee Ave. STAUSS1mUG'. 1 STORE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Phone 123 Tahlequah, Okla, BUY FROM YOUR FRIENDLY JOBBER A Complete Line of Petroleum Products And Auto Accessories CUMBS 0IL 00. SKELLY PRODUCTS Phone 222 Owner, Jim E. Combs First Row-Robert Westlake Qreporterl, Mart Miller, Frank Chapman, Alvin Mashburn, Jimmy Smullin, John Willis, Leroy Lamons. Second Row-Russell Hobbs, Christian Gulager Qpresidentl , Roy Panell, Herbert Covington, J. D. CUI'biS, J- Cf Campbell, Sam Triplett, Howard Walker. Thirdilow-Ray Panell, Milton Mood, Garl Gene Lamons, Tom Morgan, Willie Ryder, Randal Davis Ctreasurerj. I, 7 COMPLIMENTS golzfequali wuilfjfng ggiogoan gissocfalion BAGLEY HIGH STUDENTS OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 1 D. O. Scott, President J. W. Reid, Vice President A L W A Y S W E L C O M E H. M. Vance, Attorney C. E. Weber, Treasurer P. H. Medearis J. M. Hackler IN OUR INSTITUTION L. H. Bally R. C. Dohe J. B. Pearson, Secretary-Manager Clell C. Yeager, Assistant Secretary A. G. Showalter, Acting Secretary T V East .fnational Qank BEST WISHES - HQIID flIUH.WIHQ ff 1.018701 ggfome OF TAHLEQUAH SINCE 1891 Compliments of- Uflew ,qgfzoflwfzs ffhe REXALL Stowe SCHOOL BOOK 81 SUPPLIES WE BUY, SELL on TRADE BRIDGES FURIIITURE 415 N. Muskogee Ave. Phone 204 Phone 54- Members Oklahoma Grain Dealers Association Tahlequah Mill S1 Elevator Co. Manufacturers of High Grade SOFT AND HARD WHEAT FLOUR AND CORN PRODUCTS DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED Tahlequah, Oklahoma Quotations Subject To Our Confirmation Robinson Code WILLIS GROCERY FINE LINE OF FOODS AND FEEDS -Courtesy and Service Is Our Motto- Phone 7 305 S. Muskogee Ave. flfll'll flI S GIIAIFEE HOME COOKING SCHOOL CHILDREN WELCOME PURE SPRING WATER USED Tahlequah laundry 8. llry Cleaning 123 Water Ave. Pho. 173 H. F. Allen, Mgr. Justus Grocery 81 Market Phone24 A. C. PURSEllEY'S STURE EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME Phone 139 Tahlequah, Okla. Compliments of- W. W. LINVILLE JEWELER Twenty-five Years' Experience HOME OF BLUE-WHITE DIAMONDS TAHLEQUAH, OKLA. SUCCESS MOTOR 00. Chevrolet --- Oldsmobile SALES AND SERVICE fvvvvvvvvv. Phone 309 Mgr., L. M. STAUSS 61,43 ,. My afcms :ff -'lamon s D 1 Q1 J Gjosfznne fqawelery Th nmansuan a sons it d GOLDEN Goosa C men THE BEST IN SANDWICHES SIIOPPC 112 N. Muskogee Ave. J. W. THOMAS PCompliments of- MMMMW INIINS BARBER SHUI' Itcglfleff 1231225211 3011001 B00kS 324 N. Muskogee Ave. k MA ,, and GALEY 81 HARGIS S . upplles Phone 41 DODGE PLYMOUTH mmm Compliments of- EASTERN BUTANE CONSllllllAlEll Ph 361 Tamequah' Oki SALLISAW STILWELL TAHLEQUAH, OKLA. Ben Fra kl' Parker Motor H St n In Ore Company LEO BODE, Manager P c Tahlequah, Oklahoma S SCHOOL SUPPLIES 2 li L V E 1 S lla ROUNDS Si PORTER lnrznumom Lumber COIHPHHY PHONE 47 0 Dealers In LUMBER AND ALL OTHER MATERIAI FOR THE BUILDER TIIIILEQIIAH ICE, ICE CREAM, MID BCTTLIIIC CC. GRADE A MILK 210 E. Keetowah St. Phone 44 WASHINGTON MOTOR CO. AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE Il Il' H 6' 0 II rim. 70 T-hlemuh. Olnla. I' l.aFEVEll'S Cllll Mlll IICME SUPPLY YOUR GOODYEAR AND GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER For Any Kind of Electrical Work Phone 86 A PLACE TO EA-T THAT'S CLEAN AND NEAT GOOD WHOLESOME, WELL COOKED FOODS HOT COFFEE HOME MADE PIES CHEEIIIO IIIII EDRA LEATHERS Bynum's Hardware and Furniture Phone 285 Compliments of Tahlequah, Oklahoma CONGRATULATIONS, BAGLEY! llIlIIlEl'S CIICCEIIY 760 S. Muskogee Ave. Phone 441 C0llECE Clllll CAFE A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Phone 168 Mrs. Fannie Williams Psnrzcrrorr nnmv Home of MELLOW SOFT Bread Phone 500 PAYNE BUS LINES BODY WORKS Phone 75 ED PAYNE TAHLEQIIMI HITCHEIIY EVERY CHICK FROM US APPROVED OFFICIALLY PULLORUM-TESTED HENS PRODUCTION-BRED CHICKS THAT LIVE 318 N . Muskogee Ave. Phone 12 Compliments of the I It IW EITIEE LDWXVIL SCHOOL CHILDREN WELCOME 121 N. Muskogee Ave. THE STYLE SHOP THE Cvaniiy .Qeauty Shop Phone 80 Bertha Fullerton NURMAL CLUB CLEANERS QUALITY CLEANING Phone 448 122 Depot St. Compliments of- R. L. FORII TIII SHOP Phone 150 Owner, R. L. FORD Phone 2 WILLIS PRODUCE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CREAM--POULTRY--EGGS FLOUR--FEED--SEEDS Compliments of Q Clothiers . MUSKUGEE, OKLA. FARMERS PRODUCE 00. POULTRY, EGGS, CREAM Nutrena Quality Feeds Tahlequah, Oklahoma LD 2 Local 422 LEE IARVIS, Manager J. L. B R 0 W N Secretary and Manager IIKLAIIUMA LIIMBER 00. INCORPORATED CAPITAL 511,500.00 DEALERS IN Lumher, Building Material and Coal TAHLEQUAH, OKLAHOMA 00llIllGT0ll SHOE ST0llE I Shoes and Clothing 305 N. Muskogee Ave. W. R. Covington Compliments of-- The Shack MANAGERS OLEN WEBB DREW MCKENNY Phone 100 THE HOME OF OPPORTUNITY 1 . A Q VY K , z l I MAYOR VICE-MAYOR H . REV. E. C, WEBB Superintendent THE METHODIST HUME 1. Jimmie Ray Smullins KGlamour Puss??! 2. 'Die Masterful Hand. 3. Woodchoppers Ball. 4. Mart Studying?????,? 5. Caught Unaware. 6. NowYou Guess-so are we. 7. Love in Bloom. 8. The one in the middle is Christian. 9. Tad- pole Tally. 10. Hungry??? 11. OH! That Man-Swoon! Swoon! 12. Maxene!! Really!! 13. Beach and Gulager. 14. Bagley's Brightest Student. 15. Lester, the problem child. 16. Hubba! Hubba! Hubba! 17. Girls! Girls! Girls! 18. Hold that pose, Estel. FAMILY SIIOE STORE Red Goose Shoes Purdy's Sports SLIOP :F 3 The Men s Store Phone 261 DIXIE CAFE HOME STYLE COOKING Phone 37 Ray J. Reed, Manager MUIIDEIPS STUDIO Everything in Quick Finish Photos and Enlargements 411 N. Muskogee Ave. JOHIISOIPS PRODUCE Buyers of Poultry, Eggs, Cream, and Furs Phone 91 ROME BAKERY HOME OF GOOD EATS Phone 310 413 N. Muskogee Ave cnuzrsg mc: A GOOD PLACE TO EAT 403 N. Muskogee Ave. Good Luck, Seniors! TIIE REED STORE TUF-NUT WORK CLOTHES i STAR-BRAND SHOES Best Wishes, Seniors! llUDERT'S CAFE Phone 302 OKLAHOMA TIRE 81 SUPPLY Philco Radios --- Phonograph Records Phone 89 SAIITll'S AUTO STORE AUTO SUPPLIES Phonel24 Bean Motor Co. DE SOTO PLYMOUTH C. M. C. TRUCKS WE TRADE PHONE 199 OUR COMPLIMENTS-- TIIE LEONARD STUDIO Quafity ,cpofztfzaits 115 No. Muskogee Ave. Tahleqnah .- x , w A , i, , . A w x , k . , 'K --4 , , ,'4-, :- J . . , , Kf, .- r , fm- A V 2, .J.'.- r 1 MQ, . f V 1 L, x. . 11'- JQ . 125' ,E ij y.-ff . , Al, .. , , ,H '.'- ij 1:-Q ,3-'L-.1'l f' . ' ' VM- '-,ju 9-u'f'f.'X-f1m G.,:1:-1, - ,, 2avi.,:a:51,!.Tf',ff. 54+N'i , . M,.M A3,:.'L.k lf,,,FFQg:l 5 A4 pf, Q- ' ,gm X ' fff'Wes ,. , , 9 a, H 1, :QL ' V ,1:,,g'!1r J, ,-251-- Q J 1-5 1 ' 4 s 21-:LW11 TH' 1' ' '- , uh! f- -' --gm.. zu, W: f' - f w 'rms-JP.


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