Bagley HigH School - Cardinal Yearbook (Tahlequah, OK)
- Class of 1948
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History Civics American History Sopho more Advisor Christa Carlton Composite Math General Business Com mercial Law Geometry Physical 8: Com mercial Geography Girls Basketball Coach Junior 81 Senior Advisor Violet Horn fdxd not submit picture, English I, American Literature, Science, Biology, Freshman Advisor, Principal. 1' 'Z' ibn- f 4. ' sv , A'x'L V 4: if To x ' y 3 1 I f , A l V 5 X I , iff F1 9 :N -My' A A X A 2 C' . 4 ,Y if W . , . ' . ' . ' . . . n I 1 0 . , . . , . . , - l I 9 . 1 I . ' I , . . . D LENA PANTER JACK MtLEMORE LILLIAN MCLEMORE BLANCHE MCKIE CHARLIE CHRIST!! 'Y WALEAH FORD fs. IQ SUE EUBANKS SUDIE CROLEY Y ' 'iv A, ,N 5 - 1' 1, a 4 ' x X ' Q2 ff Q f X L l In he . W S -'rf ix 4 . rg' W N ,. 1, -' A X N E . . , V I l X i Y , 5, X Y 5 I I I K' D Q .. 41' 1' ff 'Y cmusmu: Mopov ANDREW mrrox A ii. T GL JANE SANDERS N ,fv- 7' im LUCRISSIA RUNABOUT ROY CANTRELL NORMA YOUNT CIARANCE PANTHER TOMORROW WILL COME Th1s IS an occas1on of sorrow and reJo1c1ng An occasion of sorrow because 1n th1s hour we term1nate the pleasures of the years of our scholast1c fellowslnp as a class xn th1s school An occas1on of reJo1c1ng because 1n th1s hour we enter upon a new f1eld of ach1evement For some of us the 1mmed1ate future offers us the advantages of college tra1n1ng for others there w1ll be the entrance 1mmed1ate1y 1nto the world of economxcs Whatever tomorrow br1ngs for any of us th1s we know that th1s our commencement IS a partmg of the ways Today marks the ach1evement of certam resolves wh1ch we have held 1n our m1nds across the last four years Resolves wh1ch were born 1n our m1nds when we began to real1ze the 1ncreas1ng opportun1t1es Wh1Ch were ours 1n this our educat1on These resolves were not so strong nor were they so clear several years ago as they became of late F1rSt they were rather nebulous and somewhat ethereal but now w1th the perspect1ve of the past few years work accompl1shed they have become qu.1te clear So xt IS that today our resolves have come to have a new and meanmgful s1gn1f1cance 1n our th1nk1ng In them we see some of our asp1rat1ons real1zed wh11e as yet there rema1ns a sense of h1gh destxny Wh1Ch 1S ours to fulf1ll m the new world wh1ch IS now open1ng to us We are 1ndeed apprec1at1ve of all of this wh1ch our educat1on has brought to us ln the course of these four years of endeavor of sacr1f1ce of struggle and of test And It IS only too true that 1n the future we shall Wlth an xncreasmng apprec1at1on look back upon these years w1th a very deep sense of reverence Here we have learned to study Here we have learned to laugh Here we have learned to suffer Here we have learned to cons1der our place 1n a great and cont1nu1ng democracy Indeed above everyth1ng here we have learned to begm to l1ve If only the latter were true, It would const1tute the most s1gn1f1cant th1ng ga1ned mn these years Wlthln these halls of learnmg We are assured 1n our m1nds that the ach1evement then of th1S IS what all of you people most des1re for us In f.h1S we not only succeed for our selves but we l1kew1se Just1fy your faxth lh us your sacr1f1ces made on our behalf and your pat1ent encouragement of all our resolves It IS true that we do not know now many th1ngs 1n wh1ch the years w1ll 1nstruct us and lxke St Paul we at present see through a glass darkly However we are conf1dent that what we have now gamned w1ll enable us to better mterpret the th1ngs we shall learn 1n the future Often we have heard the charac ter1st1c democrat1c slogan L1ve and let l1ve But we feel that our task 1n l1fe demands more of us than that and so we ded1cate ourselves to the pursmt of the task whxch IS best 1nterpreted by the slogan L1ve and help l1ve ln the latter motto IS our challenge and the hope of our ach1evement So xn th1s hour of our part1ng we know the certa1nty of the d1rect1on 1n Wh1Ch we are goxng we are conf1dent that our resolves w1ll be accompl1shed and we are assured that our efforts w1ll not go unrewarded but that the success wh1ch we seek w1ll be measured out to us accord1ng to our ach1evements As has been so well sa1d Lwes of great men all remmd us, We can make our lzves subl1me And depart1ng leave behmd us Footpr1nts on the sands of t1me L11l1an Sander s McLemore Valedzctonan o , . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . 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THE OPEN DOOR Frxends and Schoolmates Truly, in this hour of commencement we are not closmg a door upon what ll now past but rather we are opemng a door that w1ll lead us xnto new areas of l1fe And xt IS xn these new areas of hvlng that we anticxpate practxcmg the very prm c1ples wh1ch we have been 1earn1ng the past four years Now are we ready to buxld the house of character for wh1ch so long we have been lay1ng four-dat1ons The success whxch we seek and the success wh1ch we shall ach1eve w1ll be due largely to our recogmtxon of the mherent values of the truths wh1ch we have learned mn these years of our preparat1on for world cxtxzenshxp Ours 15 the task 1n the world of tomorrow to brmg to fulfmll ment all of the dreams and ambxtlons wh1ch we have held m our mmds and wh1ch we belxeve to be essent1a1 xn enablxng men to l1ve 1n an ordered and peaceful world We concezve of our educat1on as a prwxlege afforded us to become the competent servants of a world 1n wh1ch we feel that we have not only a place but also a destmy to fulfxll As a class of world servants we wzll cons1der no task as ever bexng beneath our d1gn1ty and we w1ll dare to belxeve that every task merxts our absolute s1ncer1ty and challenges our personal competencmes to ach1eve It We w1ll not shxrk respons1b1l1ty but rather we w1ll seek xt we w11l not turn from labor but we w1ll pursue xt Whatever may be the nature of the responsxbllltxes wh1ch come to us we are now ready to assume them and to dxscharge them to the very best of our ab1l1t1es To do less than th1s would be to break faxth w1th th1s our Alma Mater and brmg d1sgrace upon our ldeals of serv1ce To th1s end we pledge ourselves mmdful of the world of wxsdom wh1ch declare that whosoever heareth these saymgs and doeth them w1ll be lxkened unto a w1se man who buxlt h1s house upon a rock and the ram descended and the floods came and the wmds blew and beat upon that house and It fell not for It was founded upon a rock To you, our parents who have made poss1ble th1s our educat1on we thank you to you our lnstructors who have d1l1gently apphed yourselves to the task of teach1ng us we thank you and to all who have made th1s educat1onal pr1v1lege our possess1on we salute you w1th gratltude Lena Panter Salutatorlan ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 u 1 . . - 1 1 1 . 1 u - , ' 1 1 . . . . . . 1 p 1 1 . 1 1 I! . , 1 g 1 1 u . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 , . OUR CLASS HISTORY High School days have been happy and busy for most of us The larger number of students have been studying with college as their goal and they have trxed to make the most of every opportuxuty Hard tasks have been mastered, courses have been completed scholastmc achlevements have been realized and the class has come to the close of the school course feelxng that xt has been worth all the tlme and effort demanded Graduation means much to each and every member of the class and all are lookmg forward wxth anticipatxon School days w1ll soon be past but happy memorxes wxll lmger long Lessons learned w11l be put to use Our teachers have all been sp1end1d They have made our school days as profztable and as pleasant as poss1ble All honor 18 due them Now about the graduates of th1s year Charl1e Chrxstxe was a Freshman 1n 1939 40 He graduated from the e1ghth grade at Dw1ght M1ss1on He dxd h1s Sophomore and Junlor work at Clulocco Indxan Agr1cu.ltural School Chllocco, Oklahoma He entered the army September 24 1942 and was d1scharged November 20 1945 He returned to U G thms year to fuush h1s hmgh school educatmon Jack McLemore f1n1shed the e1ghth grade at Bagley Hxgh School Tahlequah Oklahoma, and started to hrgh school at Sequoyah Traxmng School 1n 1939 40 In 1041 he came to U G as a Sophomore He enhsted 1n the navy January 9 1943 and recewed hxs dlscharge 1n January 30 1946 He returned to U G 1n 1946 as a Jumor and 1n thms year of 1948 has com In 1941 42 Roy Cantrell entered U G as a Freshman, from Starr Grade School He rema1ned mn school here untxl he enhsted rn the army January 15 1945 and recelved h1s dxscharge May 19 1947 He returned to school th1s year as a Sen1or The year of 1944-45 gave us the follow1ng Freshmen Blanche McKee from Sycamore L1ll1an Sanders McLemore from North Greasy Jane Sanders Lucnssxa Runabout Clarance Panther Lena Panter Waleah Ford and Sudle Croley all of whom completed the exghth grade here at U G All these Semors spent the1r ent1re four years here except Jane Sanders who attended Haskell lnstltute Lawrence Kansas durmg her Sophomore and Jumor year but came back to us tlus year to rece1ve her dxploma ln 1945 46 Norma Yount came to us after havmg completed her Freshman year at Pruden I-hgh School on the Tennessee Kentucky lxne She graduated from the elghth grade at Clearf1e1d Tennessee In the summer of 1947 she completed her reqmrements for a d1p- loma at the Bagley I-hgh School Tahlequah and at the present t1me IS attendmg Northeastern State College Tahlequah as a Freshman 1945 46 also brought us several mdustnous Freshmen who 1ns1sted on f1n1sh1ng hlgh school 1n three years They are Chr1st1ne Moloy Andrew Mattox and Sue Eubanks all of Whom fmlshed the exghth grade here Chnstme Moloy attended Bagley Hlgh School Tahlequah durmg the suxnmer of 1947 Thus ends the h1story of the graduatmg class of 1948 ' I I . ' 1 9 D I . . ' , . . . . pleted his requirements for a diploma. CLASS PROP!-IEC Y In prophesylng the future of the members of th1s note worthy class of 1948 we must therefore g1VC each graduate h1s or her share of the good thmgs of lxfe We must base our prophecy upon the1r past achmevements and nat1ve ab111 t1es Not all are const1tuted ahke and t1me wxll tell the destxny of each The members of th1s class have separate dest1n1es just as they have separate ab1l1t1es Each w11l fxnd h1s or her place mn the lxfe before us and make that place count for somethmg worth wh1le The fact that they have successfully f1n1shed the requlred course of study out hned by the school proves that they have determ1nat1on and ab1l1ty to w1n out mn whatever task they undertake L1fe s school 15 but a contxnuatlon of school llfe w1th lessons to be learned da1ly Ten years from now we see Jack McLemore as Supermtendent of U G Schools L11l1an McLemore as h1story teacher 1n same school system Andrew Mattox as County Agent of Ada1r County Oklahoma Blanche McKee a happy contented housew1fe of Barber Okla Sue Eubanks Head Nurse Stxlwell General Hosp1tal Sudxe Croley Operator of Ida s Snack Shop Stxlwell Okla Jane Sanders Authoress of book My Fmal Crush Chnstme Moloy New and Used Cars Stxlwell Oklahoma Lucnssxe Runabout Lxbrarxan Stzlwell Publxc Lmbrary Clarance Panther Center fxelder on New York Yankees Charhe Chr1st1e Radxo Comed1an NBC Norma Yount Prlvate stenographer County Agent s Offlce? 'P 'P Waleah Ford Mlssxonary to Chxna Lena Panter Ada1r County Health Nurse Whlle thxs prophecy IB prepared xn the splrxt of levzty who knows but what some day we shall see these very young people ful f1ll1ng the words of the would be prophet In any event we do ex pect each young man and woman to go out from thxs school take up thexr talk and carry on to the end We expect them to make the world better for the1r having passed thxs way Roy Cantrell, Superintendent of Schools, Stilwell, Oklahoma. Class W1ll We the graduatmg class of the Umon Grade I-hgh School for the year 1948 bemg of sound m1nd and good Judgment do hereby make execute pub lxsh and declare th1s our last w11l and testament 1n manner followmg and do hereby by these present revoke any and all w1lls made by us heretofore 1nd1v1dually or collectlvely mcludmg any and all promxses made w1thout due delxberatlon or careful conslderation It IS hereby decreed that any conf11ct1ng prom1ses must be regarded as havmg been made wlthout due de lxberatxon or careful cons1derat1on and are thereby revoked ln accordance w1th thxs last w1ll and testament made and executed th1s seventh day of May 1948 A D Jack McLemore w1lls hxs ab1l1ty to f1nd a w1fe before he graduates to Kexth Jones Jane Sanders w1lls her numerous crushes to Lena Joyce Yount Charl1e Chr1st1e wzlls h1s brother and cousm the ones who patrol the Santa Fe Raxlroad track, to Lou1e Walters Lucr1ss1a Runabout wllls her basketball su1t to Dorothy Holloway Roy Cantrell w11ls h1s d1gn1ty and professor l1ke attztude to Sequoyah Sanders mustache 1ncluded Norma Yount w1lls that box of chewzng gum to Ruby Worley Andrew Mattox wllls the U G column 1n the St1lwell Democrat Journal to Ray Couser Clarance Panther w11ls h1s sack of Bull Durham and one package of Gopher matches to Joe Sawney Waleah Ford wxlls her place as Carmval Queen to Juamta Prxtchett Chr1stme Moloy wxlls her fondness of cars to Margaret Ann Chalr Drlvers not mcluded Blanche McKee w1lls her ab1l1ty to leave people alone and stay out of trouble to Thurman K1mble Lena Panter wxlls her sunny d1spos1t1on and good natured ways to Loxs Choate Sud1e Croley w1lls her hot temper and snappy eyes to Fanme Sanders Sue Eubanks wxlls her greatest possesslon Sequoyah Sanders to Ethel Worley We hereby nomlnate and appoxnt the class of 1949 as sole executors of thxs our last wzll and testament and dmrect that sald class be not requxred to glve any bonds of matrxmony before xt has fxmshed the executmon of thxs mstrument The above lnstrurnent of wrxtxng 18 the last w111 and testament of thxs class of 1948 gwen under the hand of the school board at Umon Grade I-hgh School thxs seventh day of May 1948 Lillian McLemore wills her place as valedictorian to Winnie Twist. X .f 'r- Q Lxfxnp fi- ..z-L, N f' U. lib!!! 'Hai WD! Fm 'wiv-Sapgryi IUNIORS lST ROW Ethel Worley Juanita Pntchett Margaret Ann Chaxr Ruby Worley ZND ROW Thurman Kimble, Ray Counr, Sequoyah Sanders .Toe Sawney Lame Walters ABSENT Wlnnle Mae Twut Kexth Jones QF : 'WH Q sfmpv SOPHOMORI IST ROW Elreda Dram Lona Dearman Barbara Gxbnon Kathyrn Keith Lola Choate Dorothy Gray ZND ROW Colleen Cox Lena Yount, Dorothy Holloway Sue Casey Mildred Drain, Reba Morton, Fannie Sanders 3RD ROW Bob Glblon .T D Flveldller, Blll Gxbson Glen Cloud Wallace Mchemore Hubert Worley Charles Chuculate ABSENT Elena Patrick . LAC' I ' ..,..f..1,ff Q5 I I z 1 , in t ' ILA' , I -,fy . , 1-,-, all! I V ' I - M3 ' ' ' n N ' 1 w - -1. ' ' - . rn 1 .1 C dh, ' 1 0 P ' -'Q . .- ' if f A , 'N img' ' . r' . Y A f av, , ' in 1 , . ,. ' '5i+fwf!?A ' . . , 'vw . 1 . ' . ' . . : I I . : ' , ' . , Ll ' - f . M1 if 1 , L- , Q 4 Y - J Q O -. . 4, 9 A ' . 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Who s Who or What Freshmen Mary Ruby Batt Knock out G1rl Lou1e Cochrum Tom Sawyer Ben Chuculate Another Charlxe Loxs Fxveklller Tom Boy Earl Jones The Wallung Man Ralph Mays Ball Player Donald Nolan Half p1nt Dean Janey Nof1re Just Janey Mar1e Ph1lpott Blue Eyes Charlotte Runabout P1ckle Gal W1ll1am Sm1th B111 Leonard Thurber Fru1t Jar Drmker Eula Harr1s Outdoor G1rl Johnme Goodr1ch Cutme Buelah Thomas Sweet Kid V1ola Wofford Stub Florence Hooper Sophastmcated Earl Davzs Curly Huston Davls L1kes Pecan Meats Lou1se FIXIH Bra1ds Sophomores Charles Chuculate General Flunky Glen Cloud Pest J D F1vek1ller Bashful Bob G1bson Blond Terror Wallace McLemore W1ld Hog Hubert Worley Chow Hound Ralph Cantrell Army Lover Sue Casey Sweater G1rl Lo1s Choate Old Nosxe Colleen Cox Next Year s Defense Lona Dearman Short1e M1ldred Dra1n News G1rl Elreda Dra1n Engaged Lady Barbara Glbson Cowg1rl Dorothy Gray Red Jeep G1rl Dorothy Holloway Ralph s Glggle Katherme Kemth Red Shoes Reba Morton Fl1rt1e Gert1e Elena Patr1ck Sh1rley Temple Fanme Sanders Shy Gxrl Lena Joyce Yount Skmny Box J' I-v L WALSVIORTH ALSWR M M U Junlors Ray Couser Long Lean Lanky Kelth Jones Qulet Guy Thurman Klmble Red Head Sequoyah Sanders Sue s Property Joe Sawney Heartbreaker Lou1e Walters Cute as Bug s Ear Margaret Chaxr Qmet Lady Juanxta Prxtchett Steller Ethel Worley Flap or Flab? 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