Boise City High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Boise City, OK)
- Class of 1953
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'Y I I .0 N 1 1 E u . i 2 5 i 5 1 ' , Y k'ffTQ? ' 0 1 , 'Q TI-IE WILDCAT 1 HIGH SCHOOL II JUNIOR HIGH AND ELEMENTARY III ACTIVITIES AND CLASSES IV ATHLETICS V FEATURES HASSINGFR STUDIO I 953 L l CONTENTS DEDICATION 5 BILLY DON CANTRELL WE THE SENIORS OF 1953 DEDICATE THIS YEARBOOK TO THE MLMORY OF BILLY DON A FORMER CLASSMATE AND FRIEND C' 2 I , :'. , 4:7 L3 3 I 3 1 V : F 7 HIGH SCI-IOGL IliffHIf1HFf'ilYf1I1Slill7IXl, X V E' , N SUPERINTENDENT J T ADAMS BOARD OF EDUCATION J T ADAMS JOHN STRONG ROGER CRABTREE CLARENCE SNAPP ANDY A JAMES DORSEY SPARKMAN THE FACULTY J T ADAMS CLINTON I BANKS JOHN E COLTHARP Supermtendent Prmcxpal Vocatnonal Agrrculture Dnvers Trammg Coach and Mathematlcs Sophomore Sponsor JACK SCROGGINS PRESTON THACKER VBRNA WASHINGTON Scxence and Hnstory Irldl1Str1al Library Coach Arts umor Sponsor jumor 84 Semor Hrgh 1 N. -.,-.... 'V' MAXINE TRAYNOR EVIDFEN HA BETTY ES KDOOAH Vocatxonal Commerce Englnsh Home Economxcs Sennor Sponsor Semor Sponsor 9th to 12th jumor Sponsor Front Row L to R Gerene Baker Photography Ed Mary Munday Art Cleta Sa enfreld Gxrls Sports Ed ar Bearden Ed1tor1nCh1ef Grlbert Smxth PP Busmess Manager Back Row L to R Mars Combs Dvs ame Barham Bob Cagle Staff x . is Front Row' L. to R: Howard Meyeres, Ben Fujita, Art Staff. Judy Crabtree, Features, jack Hoxie, Boys' Sports. Back Rowg L. to R: Charles Dotson, Donald Brakhage, Features. Lyman Potter, Boys' Sports. Not shown Harold Tapp, Assistant Editor. COLLINS TEXACO SERVICE STATION LYMAN POTTER JUDY CRABTREE BARBARA FRENCH STUDENT COUNCIL REPORTER CLETA SAPPENFIELD PRESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE VICE PRESIDENT MARS COMBS SECRETARY 8: TREASURER Nj SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS X DR L D ETLING FORD INC . 1 5? I X . A 9 . ,,. D ' W hz, ,, . L 4 - 7 BEATRICE FONES Class Play 3 Pep Club 3 Glee Club 1 SENIORS GILBERT SMITH FFA 1-2-3-4 Class Play -2-3 Annual Staff -4 Class Officer 1-3 Track '3 BOB SMITH Class Play -4 Basketball 1-2-4 EDGAR BEARDEN FFA 1 2 Class Plav 1 2 Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 BOB CAGLE Ban 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 4 f B 8: j STORE Where You Meet Your Frxends EUNICE BAKER Glee Club 2 3 Class Play 4 A - -5-4 Paper Staff -4 ,X y a',.Y E l We l RAY WITTEN HA 1 Baseball 2 3 Basketball 7 Class Play 7 9 LOREL FFRGUSON lootball 2 4 Basketball 1 2 4 Annual Staff Class Play 7 'Vvs JEAN STRASBURG BARBARA FRENCH Basketball 1 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Class Offleer 1 Class Offncer 1 4 Class Play 4 Ban 1 2 3 4 Paper Staff 4 Class Play 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Football Queen 4 I-IOVUARD MEYERES FF 1 2 3 4 Paper Staff 3 4 Annual Staff Class Play 34 Basketball 4 DONALD BRAKHAGE FFA Pres 4 Basketball 1 3 4 FF 1234 Anlriiual Staff 4 as 'fx 'C' CLETA SAPPENFIELD Band 1 2 3 Basketball 7 3 4 Class Play 'P 3 4 Class Officer 1 7 4 Football ueea SWAN CAFF Known For Its Frnendlxnc-ss I 3 ' '.1t ' -' 2-1 mf A 1 f ' t 7 fy Q 1 ,- v , M qv' L, A 'Q - gk 4 2-uma' . x , d . . . 1. .' - - - . , ' ---3--4 - - - - . - - 1 Q f. 1 A . . . -4 2 A 'E 1 X y , 0 HAROLD TAPP Ban 4 Annual Staff 4 Baskctball 24 Class Play 3 4 GFRENE BAKER Basl-cctball l 2 J 4 Class Play 7 4 Ban 1 7 5 Class Ofncels I 7 Paper Sta f 4 Clcc Club 1 7 Annual St ff L CARROLI HALE JUDY CRABTRPF LYMAN POTTER Football 2 J Drum Mayo Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball PHA offlcef 4 Class OfflC6f l P54 FFA 1254 Bn 1 54 Class Play 23 Class Play 3 Iootball uecn 7 Basketball 1 Class Offrccr 1 5 Class Play 2 5 4 Annual Staff 4 MARY MUNDAH Paper Staff 1 4 Band 4 Class Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Offlcer 1 FRANCES SMITH FHA 1 2 Class Play 4 BOISE CITY FEED CO. 'Q- BEN FUJITA FF 1 2 3 4 Play 4 FFA Offxccr 4 Annual Staff 4 DUWAINE BARHAM Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 FFA 1 2 3 4 Track 3 4 lla-nun -5' 'GQ CHARLES DOTSON JACK HOXIE FF 1 2 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Class Play 4 Baseball 1 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Track 3 4 Class Officer 1 3 JOHN BOARD Class Offxcer 1 2 3 Football 2 3 4 Class Play 2 3 4 FFA 1 2 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 FFA Offlcer 12 CLARKE WARDLAXX' Annual Staff 4 Glee Club l Football 1 Paper Staff 3 4 191. MARS COMBFS Football 2 3 4 Basketball 1 7 4 Class Play 7 4 Class Offlcer l 4 'vyr I 'll skis, W W Virtues Im Your Friendly I'am1ly Store ity K ' , , KW I Y' 1 ' Xwl , I K 'A Y A - - - : A A - ' 'A - QA , . .V -- Y , fl' '41 W V Q - X 5 ' ! 10' 4 - - I aj ' fi-mf , yyt , eu. 43. Ewa! 4 A' 36: ' A Y X in 3, . 'Q ff -4 - 'Ng 'llr V , vm' rfffQ3Fi,A- ,Vg ' 5 4 - ff l ? fQf17Ws,7'.Qf1,Y32,.fa'iT- , A H ' ' ' ' V -' H - MM fi? 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TREASURER DUANE THOMPSON STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Boise Cxty Body Shop Strong Tractor Company JUNIORS -GW X Barbara Brown Wrlllam Burghart Sue Watkrns .Aff Patsye Turner ,az-Q.-'--f Mary Stex ens ?' Nordeen Davrs 3 Mi? Swim Q- ,EWS at ff b1 'R 2 J' .H Eugene Henley Mr' . H Sll'1C1dl1' Servrce Statron Jerry arvey Boxse Cnty News Bonita Bocock Alta Wood X -nur 'Y Hugh Smlth Bob Wrrght IQ X 'Q Charlotte jarnagln .-lg -! , . W , 5 a t F ' at If 'Q n . . PM J t , . ' l: A It A ,- ' 2 . gl. ' ,r Q, -I ' 1 V . W, ' ...fa ' i k 1' ' ' 'rl' t ,',, ' 1 ' ' br a e 'ra . si ,. Q ' , ggrhf-' 'ig A' ., ,. L, 5 .. mf, w ' ,I I f , ' Q 3 Y. i . ' , I gf XL 5.1 t ' If 1: . .. ' 'X 1 Don Wxlliams L 'L , H A g f A 'v , fa A , x . ff ' .,., .A ,f , ' EQ: .' 5 X .. . fr . rf- X. . ,Q f f .A-0' 5, , , A .A V , - 5 ,ara V -- f X rzagawf - wigfff r r, ' E- L if W . Eff -', , ' I , t s ! 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A L x e Q - X X 1' l U I - A l ,K I. f I DEAN FREDDIE PHILLIPS VERLIN ELLARD THOMPSON VICE PRFSIDENT SECRETARY Sc TREASURER PRESIDENT PAUL LIVINGSTON LEOTA BRAKHAGE WALLACE JONES REPORTER REPORTER STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Crystal Hotel Dunlap Hardware ff ' O j SOPHGMORES ,Q ri? W? Pat Roblnson Zeta Straub Leota Brakhage Shlrley WllllHmS Y' ,Q -My Qs .af is. --s..4 .tig- xx X I Delta Reed Freddne Ph1ll1ps Nathan Gann Wallace jones hifi R D : '3' oan Burges Albert Maggard Bob Hathaway Frank Tapp :ar Q Q Salvatoe Contmo Freddne Coats Ethan Labner Iean Laxson FredPh1ll1ps Palace Theater Mrs Fred Phillnps Style Shopoe fl 14 A 1 I I X V ' tstsa Q-wx! I , V' W J C xv , tif' xx 1 f Vi ... , X - . ,H XX ,.' - xflx, Y 1 X-fa ' XJ, I I 3 ' s s 6 gk ff 4' 1: 'Q t - ' 4 ' ' A' ' 4 , I . ' New 'dh 4. Q V , , I Q: kbs td' f l if-at' lg L .LLM 'k J W . L' Z .. 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Graham Agency Prctufe 1101 available 9, JMS lg-NA 6TH GRADE Backl to r Mr McGee Duane Potter Alvm XVllll3mS Tommy I-rench Claude Koh er George Corbell Gene Gallagher ohnny Bowen Walter Payne Eddle Eddleman Mr Spelman Center Marcel1ne Alyarez Cec1l1a Hen ley anne Dunlap Stella Addington Oneta W1lll3mS Tommy Exland Rebecca Morgan ordan Armstrong Front Don Bonewell Lynn Halter Twyla Mont gomery Charlene Dans Mary Pierce Wanda Wllhams Oscar Arnold Alan Edglngton Those Absent Edward Glboney Barbara Hodges Linda 0 Garton 6TH CRADI: Batlsl t Georgxa Reed Dorothy Gomez Betty Sanders Velyoce Turner Wmona Nobles Don Ioster Bnlly Stexens anet Strasner Paul Wood Center Mnss Sams H T XX allter Beth Stexens ohn Saunders Bexerly XV1lll3mS R vth Maggard Bobble Ann May o Keen Front Kenneth Wood Sue Martm Kay james Barbara Wfrlson Glen Bearden Eddle I-uglta Carol Strmgfellow Bar bara Poulter Those Absent Barbara Burnett Lyndol Hale Knm Ferguson STH GRADE Bark l to r Mlldred Shultz Alun B rham Larry Baxrd erald Hunderlltter Ber Oelorrzzn Bob Cutrnght ean Wannscott Pat Van Leer rn Munr I G Poff Center Connle Klrtley La Rue Bearden Beth Nall ohnny Collnns Iohn Rell Sim Walker Merle Freeman 1m owell Suzle Alvarez Front Gerlldlne Yowell Charles Tapp Myrna Hankla Hazel Ruby Freddre Kaye Brler Cecnl Stubblefleld Ralph Polter Dale League Absent was Neal Thompson STH GRADE Back l to r Gerry Welsh Ray Baker Betty Wardlow G B Davls Paul Wfood Paula Hart Laretta Harper Kathleen West Raymond Martmez Center Regbne Moore Barbara james Dorthy Embry Bonnle C.1ll1ns Alvrn Locke Ronme Stockton Freddre Moore Ruby Stemkuehler Mrss Burton Front Dar! 1 lones Fu ere Drale Bobby Urnoste Frank Krng Alan Wood Rebecca Odorrzzn Bnllxe Carol Potter Barbara McCabe Absent were Vrrgmra Mrchall Bobby Thompson FOURTH GRADE Backl to r jerry Robinson jan Fly jim Wingert Ler0y Williams Harry Cook Fiseeta Martinez Billy Kllnve anes Christian Charlotte Miller Mrs Betty Thacker 2nd Carman Wardlaw Bllv Sanderson Don Hath away Steve Nobles Richard Enlow Douglas Durman unior Martinez Don Sechler 3rd Karen Terrel Betty Combs Ethelene Heady Barbara Embry Na dine Wright oct 1 McDonald Nita Parker Alfred Begley james Armstrong 4th erry Kirtley Neil Addin ton Sue Warren Nancy Strasner Sue Nall Mary Ann Ixerby Helen King Kenneth Miller Wade Burnett THIRD GRADE: Back row l. to r.: Mrs. Iwie Ames Leal Rosa Noble Lonnie Cilmore Patsy Parker Michele French D'Ann Sappenfield Patricia Collins Catherine Black, immy Laxson. Center: Wanda Pierce, Linda Van Leer, Bonnie Steinkuehler, Herbert Wood, Ella Ewing, Irene Broce Elgeva Kohler, Peggy udd, Front: 'Iohnie Baird, Dawe McDonald, Richard Wayne Poulter, unior ohn- son, Jimmie Moore, Roger Fly, Bob Arnold, Douglas Graves, Those absent: Ji Edson, jerry Hamm, Donald Payne, Geneva Powers, Carrol Ruby. Booth Grocery and Consumers Elevator Phone 5171 f , 4 AM V ,. ,, ,. ,. -VVV ivy. ..QTi?l,g'V I Y. THIRD GRADE Top l to r Mrs Emerson erry Burgess Karen Dunlap Claud me Yowell Carol Fowler Gwynn ames Ben McBr1de Merry Merwrn Glenn Harper Drcky l-lodges Mlddle Brlly Dean Thompson Lynda ones Fanme House Sharon Payne Mary Lors Wood Tommre Turner Claudene Prurtt Vrr grnra Wrllrams Pat Lnrnzgston Kathryne lznand Front S'uc Hart Ruby Walker ames Patterson R Heady Bllly Hcnson Kenneth Edglngton Mike Bowen Sally Wllllamb Mary Lou Shultz Absent Rrchard Wllson Paul ames Martha Hale SECOND GRADE Back l to r Carol Wardlaw Leonard Wrlllams Gary Folk ers Florme Maltbe Bessxe Klrngbe Bob Kerby Larry Begley Sherrie Etlmg Martha Stockton Center Mrs Haynes Mrke Hmer Dons Burnett Rex Goff jeffery Spelman Raymond Smoot Freddy Davrs Pauldean Prurtt Roger barnes Ronnle Lawson Rosa Nall Nancy Fujrta Front Guy Hart Judy Wrngert Rrta Wrllrams Yvonne Wrrght Denzel 'vIcDona1d Vlckr Locke Selena Ewmg Bllly Fly jean Bearden Absent Dennrs Ihompson Glorra Bones Lrnda Bellomy Mrke Vann Dale Means CRADE Back 1 to r Neal Cook Nma McEwen Robt Alvarez johnny FIRST Wrrght Don Robmson Salvador Gomez Lona Graxes Davnd Powers Freda C b Davrd House Gxbony Center Ke1th Beglcy Nancy Saunders Sandra om s Cheryl Freeman Dennis Sappenfneld Marshall Ottmger Sandra Fincher Glenda M Greer Front Raye M Traynor Edward Drake, Raylme Neatherlm rs Hathaway Leon Embry Peggy Black Marxm McCollum Gilbert Maggard Paul Hood Not Puturcd Sammy MacLeran Bobby Taylor udy Nall Charlnne Yowell Kathleen Leal FIRST GRADE Back l to r Mnss Wlallmg Paul Tapp Karen White Kcxth lb m Judd Charles Merwrn anle Vaughn Rodney Poulter crrme Mat IC nm y Martmez Center Larry Hankla nmmxe Nall Layton Patterson Patsy Freeman K th Cauthren Lmda Addmgton Larry Smoot Ruddue Martmez Front enne erry Adee Marllyn Eddlcman, Carol Imler Marxlyn Black Pattne Compton Paul West Sandra Thompson Coda Marrow osnc Martmez Maurnccj Compton Insurance Agent ly CAFETERIA T5 The school cafeterla located ln the new addntlon to the junror high school Pro vrdes around 250 nutrrtrous meals a day to grade school junror and semor hngh school students and teachers The names of students absent when prctures were made and who have not been listed preuously appear below Grade 4 Mrs Thacker Gradel Mrss Wallnng Douglas Hale jerry Broce joe Leal Walter Davxs Lourse Moore Western Auto Ideal Food Store Sharron Chenault Grace Fuyrta john johnson Allan Nobles john jowell gig? fl QS ACTIVITIES AND CLASSES 66 SERVICE FRIENDLY SERVICE CLYDE SAPPENFIELD 'A ' ?r',I4' , I 1,7011 ' ',-3,1 ig - A 1. ' ,J W ig .41 WORLD HISTCRY World I-lnstory IS a study of man s progress from the begmnxng of CIVI lnzatxon to the present day of hrs customs ldeas relxgxon and soclal hte YN Bob Cagle ack Hoxle Verlm Ellard Mr Scroggms Merednth Freeman and Wallace ones Amerlcan Hlstory 15 the study of the history of the Unlted States from xts dnseoxery nn 1492 untxl the present day It teaehes students about the hertn age glven them by the1r forefathers AMERICAN HISTCRY Charlotte jarnagm rm Tapp Nordeen Davrs M Scrogglns George Skelley and Alta Wood N . :Y I Q9 7 ' I . in -4 0 : , , , J , , . , -4- jf ' 4 1 J ' , . , J , , r- , , . English II studlcd during the sophomore year lntludes the study of short stones tssays blographles poetry and noxels from many na trons of the world Students also practlce rcadm spelllng wrltmg paragraphs storues and letters and correct English usage ENGLISH Ill ENGLISH II L A HUGH HUA Mnldred McDonnold Morrrs Alexander Salvatore Contrno Mrs Esadooah and Betty Yarbrough select mg a book fom the lnbrary unlors cnrollcd nn English III contrnue the practlte of reading wr1t mg spcllrng and Engllsh usage These students read Amcrncan Literature from the Colonnal days to the modern trmes rncludnng short stones essays magazme artncles book renews noxels and poetry Steve Potter Chester Wardlaw Gene Henley Sue Watklns Bonnie Walker and Mrs Esadooah . X N 3 4 l ' ' , - Q ... 9 l..l.l-1 In -. -axwalgkafgg v lk'-A 1 A . 47, v, y 4, ' 7 Y' - , A .gy ,Vu 4 , -, , g . - Ax .D , , , 1 1 a ' I l . - , , a A' 1 I - . .,,A1', .Y . 7 ,, , , , 1 1 - ' - - 'ly f. If I I . I ski- 5 4 . :iii i . Q A -.1 L INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr Thacker explammg how to use the cnrcular saw wrth Howard Meyeres Vennard Barham Lewrs Huston and Lorel Ferguson lookrng on The purpose of speech IS to tram students rn the proper use of thelr xoxces to encourage them ID the speak mg before an audrence and generally prepare them for college work or confl dence rn thcxr Jobs after graduation Varnous typcs ot speeches rnformal d1scuss1ons debate one act plays radlo plays and 1nterpret1ve speech are some of the speech actnrtres 'X ,- In shop bovs learn to use power tools and the hand tools they mrght en counter when they leave school They learn to make lamps tables desks cedar chests dressers and other preces of furnxture They learn how to weld metals w1th the arc or electrrc and the acetylene welding tools Industrial .rrts trarnmg provrdes knowledge of furmture makmg and house reparrs as well as a hobby or professlon-al tram mg for many boys SPEECH Lyman Potter Mars Combes Bob Smith Barbara French and ean Strasburg using the tape recorder Drners trannmg ns a half year course organized for the speexfred purpose of teach IU better drlvlnv abrlnty the result of whrch rs a better qualzfred and more efflclent drner In later lrfe Thus course taught by Mr Adams consrsts of nme weeks of class work and nme weeks of actual drnmg BICJLOGY DRIVERS TRAINING I. Here the class does some repalr work on the tralnmg ear L to R Freddie Phllllps jim Tapp Shirley Wrllmams Edgar Francls Mr Adams Morrrs Alexander Panchrta Bocock and Delta Reed Bxology rs commonly known as the science of llfe It Includes the study of the or Um dexelopment structure functions and drstrxbutron of all the xarrous types of I Qian-who Here are a fevs members of the class about to do some research work L R Leota May Brak haee Helen Kohler joe Bococlt Charles Dotson Mary Ann Phullrps and Mr Scroggms plants and annmals The course IS also con cerned vsxth facts rnxolung thelr llfe growth and reproduction This course rs taught by Mr Scrogglns Palmer s Varrety Hrgh Plams Gram Co SHORTHAND Alta Wood Cleta Sappenfleld Moore Mary Mun day Margene Parker Gerene Baker Barbara French and ean Strasburg make up the Short hand class In Typing the student acqunres speed and accuracy rn the typmg of busmess letters and forms as Well as personal correspond ence A course m typmg IS berxefxclal to chooses each student regardless of what vocatlon he gg Shorthand enables the student to take E dlctatlon at a regular speed for VHIIOUS sec I tj retarlal posltnons TYPING -Aff TD?- BUSINESS ARITHMETIC Business Arithmetic is applicable specifical- ly to two major phase of an individuals daily life to the solution of his personal problems and to thc solution of problems that confront him in his business activities Left to Ri ht Keith Smith Miss Hays Meredith Frccman Bob Smith and Eunice Baker BCOKKEEPING In taking bookkeeping thc student learns who owns or operates any kind of business as vscll as those vxho do office work in these enterprises Hcrc vsc sec Mary Munday and judy Crabtree studying their books vshilc Ray Witten and Charles Dotson arc busy at the adding machines Royal Typcvs ritcrs 8.. Victor Adding Machines Sales 84 Serxice Stanfield Printing Co Guymon Oklahoma if-I ' i I i i f I 4 7 9 1 .. Lp S 1 g X- AQ 1 - - -A I . the necessary skills essential for every person r r L 4 Y I . , . V Y gavzaqa ,' VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Vocational Agriculture is a full year course devoted to teaching the science of cultivating the ground, raising, harvesting, and marketing crops, the feeding, breeding, and management of livestock and many other related subjects pertaining to agricul- ture, - - - ,, 'S wmnm--,.f-f ' 1 Here Mr. Coltharp is discussing a wheat sample with two members of the Adult Farmers' Class, G. R. Board and Lewis Alexander. -4-'uv' ' A 1 -7-1' 1 Mr. Coltharp, explains the functions and purposes of the centrifuge machine to Car- roll Hale, Donald Brakhage, Gilbert Smith, john Board, and Ben Fujita. Heave-Ho, there boys! A few of the boys from Agriculture II get ready to grind some feed. L. to R.-- Wesley Sparkman, Ethan Labrier, jerry Livingston, Paul Livingston, and Mr. Coltharp. L1 VOCATIONAL HOMEMAKING 1952-1953 The field of Home Economics provides for each indivdual an oppor- tunity to develop and enrich his abil- ity, to solve problems related to dem- ocratic family life, and prepare for homemalcing as a vocation. Delta Reed, Glenna Imler, Mrs. Traynor, and Jean Laxson during the conference hour. Foods, clothing, home manage- ment, child care, home care of the sick, family relations, and adult educa- tion are all a part of the democratic homemaking education. Consumers-Fuel Association West Side Laundry - B. Vaughn Melva Holman, Mildred McDonnold, Sharon I-Iegwood Shirley Wfilliams, Leota Mae Brakhage, joan Burges and Pat Robinson. The conference hour and home visits provide an opportunity for par- ent, teacher, and pupil to work and plan together. Here, individual needs are determined and suggestions are made for satisfactory adjustments. 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ALGEBRA Mr Banks Rrchard Brown Gerene Baker and Duane Thompson watch as Eddle Snapp works a problem px fss Algebra II rs a prerequrslte for futher work rn mathematics erther rn hrgh school or college It ns also neces sary for other courses such as phy slcs chemlstry statrstlcs and xndlrect ly for advanced worl-' nn blology and geology GEOMETRY Geometry rs a branch of mathe matrcs which deals wrth the rclatrons propertles and measurements of sollds surfaces lmes and angles Mr Banks explaxmng a proposltlon to Benny Cody, Dlck Phllllps, Darrell Parker, Dorothy Fowler and Frances Smlth Nall Motor Company Ford Cars Trucks Glener Combmes 7 X 3 7 7 - v ' ' ,W I ' I Y 7 1 7 3 5 Y ' QT LIBRARY .4 llud The llbrary contains more than a thousand books two hundred and twent nlne of whnch were purchased h Y t IS year Its daily circulation averages thirty two books Mrs Washnngton IS ably asslsted b CL t R y o J Zeta Mae Straub Edgar Bearden Nordeen Davxs Mrs Washrngton Alta May Wood and Albert Maggart 5X XF I sl OXO 9 QQ, Q X o 'rgsgg af' 9 ff, X Z 'VI .ll Q- vs 1 2.49. Ferguson's Shoe Store Compliments of Marx Old Style Bread THE BAND ,512 o ' 4 -I I av- , 'ZS-J'--5-f ' 4135 ,,, ...F si- FIRST ROW l to r Lors Phrllnps Rosle Sechler Reba Ferguson Beverly Sappenfreld Barbara lrench Wesley Sparkman SECOND ROW Monty Sappenfreld Frank Francns jrm Tapp Carl Reed Tom Cage Iudv Crabtree Wayne Morrlson Beatrrce Strasburg Mary Munday udy Sappenfleld Ellen Wfamscott Mary Cody Mary Ann Ph1ll1ps THIRD ROW Frank Tapp Freddre Phrllxps Jack Sappenfleld Delta Reed Melxa Holman Dcan Thompson johnny Harrrs Eldean Prultt Grlbert Spark man Charles Enlow Darlene Cagle Paul Smlth Darla Dotson Corrme ames julrette League Leou Labrrer Kenneth Tapp Ronnre Durmon Edgar Francrs FOURTH ROW Bennre Cody Shrrley XV1lll3mS Dorothy Fovsler Mary Brown Frank Drake Mr Hanes Bob Cagle Bob Wrlght Harold Tapp The bancl has had a very actne and ex entful Vear They marched at the Wnld cat football games and partmclpated IU the parade and half trme actnltres at Pan handle A A M Homecommg They won flrst place ln an Armxstlce Dav parade at Sprm fleld Colorado Some of the students attended the annual Band CIIUIC at P A M C They played rn the All Festn al Band composed of students from Texhoma Stratford Dalhart and Boxse Cxty A concert was glven rn each ot the four towns They attended the Sprung Festnal at P A M C and marched in the Ploneer Day Parade at Guymon. THE BAND 9-L M 'QP' 'O snuwmcwum rn 7' -'44, It Wmwli W-1 E FEJJLAW 'igQ-,.-. .?n-l-:N-'T 'L W Q, My we MARCI-IING AT THE HOMECOMING GAME -lf' XQFN 52'- ...,.., it nA v BARBARA FRENCH JUDY CRABTREE BEATRICE STRASBURG COX FARM EQUIPMENT BOISE CITY 8. CLAYTON I-IANKLA'S FURNITURE 84 APPLIANCE ' s ...............,.,...,.,, ,.. V In HW lm L , 3 I li - A W -- , C f Qadnin I-rr. VA,ff,,-K Q 1 7 X! N lf I M - I mf-- 2 , I , M, I I I H 1 I ,H ' ' 'SA fl ' A' 'A 'I ' ' ' ' ir? , -. ': - -.-1 'A I Q' , ' I ' ,.,,,. ' 5 , M-f , I I1 A ' f 1' 2, V ' , 5 A' 5 A 1 'Ti f' , mi Agar:- , f A. 2 'I -Ia, , -LL W......, f iv' , ' , A4 1 1 I V' ' ' f W ' I 1 ' I Pf'j'W'5 'C,:'v V 4-1-M , .V m'Crf: 'Aif , ' ,. AW N, V .fr ,,,' l. V V L: .531- . I K f i f w V -'Z'3mT f',J', 151,491 '3Lf .4'fgg3,,.1 . ff , ' ' ' 7 V 753, - . ,V A I - A I , f ' fig? 'W , nvwugd A A' PQ lf ' ,. 1 H, ' 4 'Af 4 H 1. -,W 713.1 ff.f'f-... l-QKLQF ,uw '1 7 f is I in . L! I L 1 ' , A ' N g cz f .f C, A .. V sf X K + . 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' 1' i ' Il 'TFTP W' PM 1 A Q 3 V HIGH SCI-ICJOL GIRLS' QUARTET L to R Dorothy Fowler Barbara French Cleta Moore and Gerene Baker Accompanrst Mary Ann Phrllrps GLEE CLUB 4 In 1 0 L to R front julnette League Loxs Nell Phrllrps Barbara Strmgfellow Agnes Cooper Kay Combs Mary Ann Max fxeld Lors Ellard Beatrice St asburg Lottie Combes May Ann Phrllrps May Brown Barbara Payne center Eleanor Adee Marlon Nobles Lucrlle Huston Barbara French Mary Ann Meyeres Larena Freeman Carolyn Bagwell Beth Board Betty Odorrzze Annette Poston back Judy Sappenfrelcl Gerene Baker oyce Imler Dorothy Fowler Ava jo Moore Judy Crabtree Beverly Sappenfneld Bomta Bocock Cleta Moore Darlene Cagle and Marvel Drake Semor Hrgh Trxo L to R Cleta Sappenfneld Moore Barbara French Gerene Baker and accompanist Mary Ann Phxllrps seated at the pnano 'G' W Jumor Hxgh Tr1o L to R Barbara Payne Beverly Sappen fxeld and Loss Nell PhllllPS and accompamst Ava jo Moore seated at the P1300 umor Hxgh Quartet L to R Barbara Payne Beverly Sappenfneld Lottle Combes Lols Nell Phil llps and accompanist Ava Moore seated at the pxano E R 8: Gene Murray Conoco 8: Gates Products Boxse Cnty Health Center J W Shearer M D - -, I ,D ' Y 5 1' ,R . . 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JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB TOP ROW l to r Corrnne ames ullatte Leaf.,ue Eleanor Adee Marean Nob les Alma Bulls Lucllle Huston La Rena Freen an Carolyn Begwell Beth Board Marxel Drake Amelna Sl-.ellcy Laura SITIIIII Lottle Combes Betty Odornzzx FRONT Judy Sappenheld Barbara Strmgfellow oyce Imler Kay Combs A Moore Mary Mayfneld Lo1s Ellard Annette Poston Beverly Sappenfleld Mary Brown Barbara Payne Loxs Nell Phrllxps Darlene Cagle Mr Haynes BEGINNERS BAND BACK I to r Tommy French Mr Haynes Cecnlna Henley Alun Barham Lynn Halter MIDDLE Allen Edgmgton jordan Arm strong Don Boncvsell ohn Bowen ean Waxnscott Marcllme Alverez Twyla Montgomery Beth Nall Gerald Henderllter BOTTOM Tommxe Enland ean Dunlap johnnne Collms Bob Cutwrxght Larry Banrd Eddxe Eddleman Du ne Potter Becky Morgan Not Shown Barbara Hodges PEP SQUAD I-IEERLEADE Sue Watkxns Sharon Hegwood Kay Adams Margene Parker Wx I Z 'LW W' W1 'l Bolse Cxty Pep Club I , lu.. I , 0 , I ' ,V.., Q -, 'wet ' 4 1 . 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' 5' ' V . s ' fc' ' J ' ' - f rl' 4 ' j -gr' , N K MS JUNIOR I-IIGI-I PEP SQUAD 999999 Top l to r Annette Poston Lors Phrllxps Laura Smnth Joyce Imler Betty Marran Nobles Alma Bulls 'Beth Board Lottre Combes Oleta Vaughn Sandra Payne Lots Ellard Mary Ann Mayfxeld Beverely Sappenfleld Center udy Sappenfleld Dorrs Wrrght Reba Ferguson Ellen Warnscott Iranczs Arnold Lenoah Foster Ava o Moore Eleanor Adee Darla Dotson La Rena Freeman Carolyn Bagwell Amelna Skelly Betty Wrrght Ethel Maggard Front Marvel Drake Conne james Rosetta May ulnatte League Barbara Payne Barbara Strmgfellow Barbara Parker Alrce Gore Lonetta Yeager Mary Enlow Deanna Sechler Ruby Begley Mary Brown The unror Hngh School Pep Club was organrzed m the fall of 1957 Cheer leaders are Beverely Sappenfneld Mary Brown Marvel Drake and Annette Post on The gurls supported the umor High football boys at most of thenr games xx q of- Q., . A ' 5 ' I F ,F . L A 1 Odorizai, jan-ie Wilson, Evelyrl Shultz, Judy Bnapp, Lucille ,I-luston, Mertle Gist, w .1 ,l ' , ' ' , , ' r 4 a I J I 1 . 1 3 2 l 1 g 1 . v J l 1 J . . 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Maxme Traynor v -12 fl?-K H 3 1 -.J 'jg Y gl 'y 1 4 s F. F. A. QUEEN ffw -Q5-ihli F. I-I. A. KIN F. F. A. L to R Front Row Duane Thompson Harold Tapp Ben Fujnta Hugh Smrth Crlbert Smith Mary Ann PhllllPS Chapter Sweetheart Don Brakhage Wes Smith jerry Harvey Bob ames Edgar Bearden Center Ralph Compton Frank Tapp Howard Mcyeres Paul Lrvrngston Ed Ottlnger Wesley Sparllman ohn Board George Skelley r Dean Thompson Edgar Francis Morrrs Alexander Back Row Duwanne Barham Carroll Hale Freddre Coats Kezth Smith Ethan Labrler B111 Wltten Nathan Gann Ed Snapp Mac Thrash Freddie Phrlllps Don XVllllHD1S erry Lxvrngston Mr Coltharp .e Jfib A 4455 adm QW 0 f7, ff T Qc Knob Xa .an 2. mtl? fx ad -gd, 'VKX Q ij Q X . f S A J 1. t. john Coltharp Donald Brakhagc Advisor President ov au . li ' M M wel! A-,,fjX1ZS . ilANmRKJg IFUTUEE . igx V f. 4.5 5' 4 ga ik -1 f 3 f ww gf ? M gf Ol , ,., ,.... 4. QW' 5 V K+! 47 ' , A05 L to R standmg ean Strasburg Margene Parker Gerene Baker Beatrnce Strasburg Glenna Imler Harold Tapp udy Crabtree Cleta Morre Barbara French Snttmg Bob Cagle Mary Ann Phllhps Mary Munday Rozelle Sechler and Pat Turner T hs ean Strasburg Editor WILDCAT S PURR STAFF -f0 ...Ql qs Looney Drug Co. I. B. Younger Star Engraving Co. -1-Q, Miss Hays Sponsor CIJXSS FAVORITES Left to right Sharon Hegwood Freddre Phllllps sophomores Carolyn MCCune Hugh Smlth yunlors udy Crabtree Carroll Hale senrors Sharon was one of our peppy cheerleaders who supported the team 1n 1952 53 Shes been a pep club member for two years and was a Future Homemaker thls year She served as reporter for her freshman class Freddne was also reporter for the freshman class and as class vxce presndent this year He played freshman basketball and was manager of the football and boys basketball teams thrs year Thls 15 has second year as a Future Farmer Carolyn has been a pep club member for three years and was cheerleader her freshman year Thls year she was manager of the gnrls basketball team and member of F H A Durmg her fershman year she was a member of glee club and the basketball team for three years serung as treasurer thls year He played freshman basketball and was football team manager thus season Judy our hugh stepplng drum mayor thus year has been a band member and offrcer for four years She was football queen her sophomore year and has appeared rn elass plays the last three years She was Future Homemakers pres :dent thus year Carroll all dustrnet taekle thls ycar has played football the last three years and also played basketball for the last tvxo years He has been a Future Farmer for four years and a class offneer for hrs freshman and yunror years He appeared rn hrs yumor class play , Q J , , - ' 1 , h . 7 ' ' Y - r Hugh was sweetheart of F. H. A. this year, and has been a Future Farmer v , v' K ' I , . ' , , , - ' ' - - r ' 1 . , 4 7 , . CIHIKIU I. I lllll r'-I-'l l -l'Y1-+- MARS CGMBES AND CLETA SAPPENFIFLD MOORE Q Mia f ohn Board udy Crabtrcc I TfOPhl6S vson by the XVlldC8tS Squads ln 1952 53 ATHLETICS 'Y 4 SL 2.4 'Q V L.. 1 .L FOOTBALL BOYS QW mma 1952 WILDCATS DISTRICT 8 C CHAMPIONS Back row l to r Coach ack Scroggnns Duane Thompson Paul Lnvnngston Don Wnllnams Vennard Barham ack Hoxne Lewns Huston Lorel Ferguson Lyman Potter Carroll Hale Bob Wrnght Dean Thompson Coach Wayne McGee Front Manager Hu h Smnth Wes Smnth Wally jones Bob ames Mac Thrash Ieiry Harney Mars Combes Dnck Phnllnps Eddie Snapp Ed Ottmger Richard Brown john Board Manager Freddie Phnllnps SEASON S SCHEDULE Bonse Cnt Guymon , Bonse Cnty 14 Elkhart Bonse Cnty 39 Springfield Bonse Cnty 20 Laverne Bonse Cnty 42 Beaver Bonse Cnty 40 Texhoma Bonse Cnty 44 Texlnne Bonse Cnty 20 Elkhart Bonse Cnty 0 Greenfield Coaches jack Scroggnns and Wayne McGee SUMMARY OF THE SEASON: The Wildcats started their season slowly, dropping their first game, but progressed steadily, marching to six straight victories. Each man seemed to realize his responsibilities to the school and to himself. It's true that football boys show courage and enthusiasm, but we hope this team has shown the American athlete what determination and work will produce. We are proud of each individual who has participated in athletics this school year. CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CARROLI. HALE LYMAN POTTER JOHN BOARD Senior, Tackle Senior Guard Senior, Back All-District All-District All-District Boise City 'W' Laverne MARS COMBES VENNARD BARHAM ,LOREL FERGUSON Senior End Senior Back Senior End All District All District JACK HOXIE DON WILLIAMS WESLEY SMITH Semor Tackle umor Tackle umor Back All D1Sff1Ct All DISfflCt All Dlstrlct Bolsa C1ty BOB JAMES Jumor Back K All Dxstrxct Texhoma LOUIE HUSTON DUANE THOMPSON umor Tackle umor Back All Dxstrxct All D1str1ct JERRY HARVEY MAC THRASH BOB WRIGHT umor Center ur11or Guard junior, Center Elkhart ED OTTINGER Sophomore, Back All-District nl DEAN THOMPSON EDDIE SNAPP PAUL LIVINGSTON Sophomore Guard Sophomore Back Sophomore Back Boise Cnty 40 DICK PHILLIPS Sophomore Back FRED PHILLIPS Manager v' X 1 Q if X e wi, 'gm , 7 xg ., Liam f l I ri ' U S, ,,,. 'f I Texhoma IQ l HUGH SMITH Manager We .. Q, pi , V2 ,X - if- 6 .,.,, Y' . . P' ' g , if-Lf : ue. xanga? 1? -- ,,f-,,1gz.- I .-. - . , .ma Q ew ' , .!'ff5514f3?e,1,ff' , ' . . . f , , ff 'Yue' J! af 27, 5 A If FGOTBALL BARBARA FRENCH QUEEN At half txme ceremonles Barbara French senlor randrdate was crowned foot ball queen of 1952 53 by co captams Lyman Potter and Mars Combes Runners up were Barbara Brown Dotson lumor candndate and Pat Roblnson sophomore candxdate Q Gray s Florlst Boise Clty -. - AY -Y -A - , Y A , 1,1 .. L to R Wes Smlth Ed Ottmger Bob ames Duane Thompson Chet Wardlaw Carroll Hale Dean Thompson Edgar Francrs Don Brakhage john Board Mars , Combes Morris Alexander and Coach ack Scroggms NVD Carroll Hale Don Brakhage Duane Thompson Center Pauls jewelry Guard Watch Reparr Forward 1 Chet Wardlaw Ed Ottmger I Forward Guard Bob james Mars Combes Guard Center N45-4 uf' Dean T1'10mP50H Edgar Francns CCHYC1' Forward J' ft 'Mix X X John Board Guard Wes Smrth Guard WSW 55 Morrrs Forward -. :I 1 , . 4 5 .f 'ix I 5 I G 'L W ii V ! 1' I '. A ? ga 94 S , ' i I ,- ' ' Y - , W- gr 4 . if 141 .J I VI k'ld.3l 5' ?j-.QV dxf: . 1 W 'A' ' ar Q I , r,, ,., 4 . 1 ' ' , 2V.,, 1 M ' o, , A JA - 'ry d a K o ' 'f1Q,ef f ' G GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM L to R Mary fody Cleta Sappenfleld Moore Beatrnce Strasburg Margene Parker Mary Ann Phnllrps Coaeh oe Banks Gerene Baker Rozelle Sechler Pat Turner Bonnne Walker Kay Adams and Barbara Freneh Beatrnce did not play the entlre aeasor The enrls baslectbril team vson the Cnmarron County Conference and the County Tournament ID 1952 55 They defeated Hardcaty ln the dlstrlct finals ln February to take that trophy At the time of the annual deadlme the g1rls were preparmg to meet Bcaxer ID the fnrst game of the regxonal plav offs 'ifr- I 5 b '-if H Carolyn McCune Fxrst State Bank Joe Banks Manager Boxse Cnty Coach ' N V I I I f, ' h J Q, , A A A 1 V 1 A s M ii? eeta i ff 1? 2 M , M M M M,iMMM . ' Y, ' Ke X a , PN 1 M X gl Mary Ann Phnllnps Gerene Baker Cleta Moore Forward Forward 1' orward Kay Adams Margene Parker Barbara French Guard Guard Guard Pat Turner Bonnie Walker Rozelle Sechler Guard Guard Forward JUNIOR I-IIGI-I BASKCTBAI I L to R Back Coach Esadooah Deanna Sechler Marvel Drake Beth Board Judy Snapp Oleta Waxnscott Allce Gore udy Sappenfleld front Lottie Combes Mary Brown not shown Amelia Cooper The gxrls won fxrst place m the county celved outstanding player awards anne Wnlson Evelyn Shultz Vaughan Lons Ellard Ellen Beverly Sappenfleld Captam Skelley Sandra Payne Agnes tournament and second place Combes and Mary Brown re Back L to R Coach Esadooah james Hale Vernon Powers Frank Francns Arvm League Kenneth Tapp Ker 1eth Gann Front Paul Smnth jerry Turner Leon Labrxer jack Sappenfzeld Fred Shultz Monty Sappenflcld Frank Drake The boys won flrst IH the county tournament ' ' : 1 1 J H . a n 7 3 1 7 Y . , , J 1 2 , 7 V 5 Z 7 3 in the Dalhart, Texas tournament, where Lottie - 5 ' 'Z 3 1 Y . 7 x y U ' 2 y 9 3 , 3 Y l ' 'P L to R Mar1on Nobles Darlene Cagle Barbara Parker Betty Wrrght DAnn Nobles Mrs Alta Powers Mrs Trllxe Parker and Mrs Lyda Moore CUSTODIANS L. to R., Mr. john Greer, Lyman Potter, and Mr. W. 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