Ill ICCOUIIY of thy xovlgc of the S Q H O 0 L durmg thc 5ch001 yen' 1931 1957 I Good ship BRISTOW HIGH 5? fl I IxIX FI FS vnlll v Full WL NS I l In r L Il1II7I lgIl N IH XIlNxLW m Slum nn lx L NI Ils Q 1 IQILFHIII Ll MJXI S X xru Xrmurw x OU! LI.IS llI1LIkI'S t 4 SIL, Lk ITIIIK o cmm uw mmon umm or rg 1I1I x NI Ll N 4 I In nu rn tI11s n s tI1.1 f mu x 1 IOC II xr! Isis. .1 , I M' Iw Iurmww Ilwgw I In xx, UI-.II 'H IIWIIUIQ IX I IIII I Ii.mIm.1 IIIIIL X ILxINIxx XIXNX ,Ili II1 Imx N1.'11u.1'1xp XIII XXX I' ' up w- q1..kL,.m In-Fm XXIIIUH llll IVUIQIAI SVI .NII5 NIA 1' Yum' lfmpc IX . I'IIi.lx Cf.1rm Iyn .Iur-I.1:1 xi QI lumix Bill Lal - IILNIYI' I' SIQXI I- I7mv,xIII Illifrxy 1.-IW cu -vvv M .Mm II1rx -x I IQUIIIY I ION SI':XI I' IIc,x:mr' IIr.mgIx Iurmlm I xI gk S.zIIv I Ix'r1x1 4II.1:ru I' lvl' lu If y- I'.1L WI llormlmy Pilgkcnr Ii I . ug IMA SUII' ll! IIIIVII , .Icr ,IHH ' . IAC I .IY . ' SICK wr. I .N , I VOR 'I'IIIf I5I7NIfI I'I' of IIIO L' oi ' rc.1I-' who Ju not N 't.mcI Iv 'jnif- ic.m'-Imfmxr'liIIc,'I'III1I.UCi,xx'c . 'clI1c III Ag -pil. . ' . All 2 -prc' SCI . Ivo' uf' mu' scI1mmI .irc r'cfL'l'rL'cI to .IS Puri c Ixiriatcs who s.1II on .1 Ship 'gIIcnI I'm,II.S., or ISVI tow IIigI1 XII wI, M ' I I of ' whip .xutivilics is, .ms ix t 0 .my otI -' Imij, r1.itm'.1IIy Iinmvn .ls TIIIQ . Q. ehnnahun ' 'Y-2'-9' ,,,...L- ,,.,.-an-1 E gi' ml m 1 pn lllllllla Q' C s AN f, ff Mgr: mu--H ' 4' f W +-sffsfmgrmiaz To express our HPPFCCIHCIOH for hns years of servlce to the Brnstow schools, we respectfully dedncate thls book to Dr B R Nxchols, our superm tendent Movmg to Oklahoma from Arkansas ln 1917 Dr Nlchols worked hns way through hugh school and college He recelved the Bachelor of Arts degree from Tulsa Umverslty and the Master of Scnence and the Doctor of Educatlon degrees from Oklahoma A and M College, Where he was elected to membershlp ln Kappa Delta P1 and Phn Delta Kappa honorary educatxonal orgamzatnons As an actmve member of c1v1c clubs and church orgamzatxons m Brlstow, Dr Nlchols IS a genume asset to our commumty Hls untmng ef forts to lmprove our school and glve 1tS students better preparatlon for llfe can never be adequately evaluated ' V , gt , -t v, Q' N ' , 1.1.1,-3 ' -. e ' - if - 1 2' ' - 5 ' f- f f 'f f ,. ,A .f . , , - 2 ,iw P-. 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IH wzwnvh We have lttempted m these pages not only to present a record of the 1951 1952 school vear but also to c1pturt the spmt of Brxstow Hlgh School for the memorncs of you who read thls book 1n the years to come May the democmuc xdeals of our school hve long m our hearts and gwde us toward 2 better world IV v , v 1 Q able ll ADNIINIISTRATIONI TI-IE STUDENT BODY Semors umors Sophomores HONORS ACTIN ITIFS Student Counul Athletxes Pep Club Speech Class Thespnn Troupe Debate Lxbrary Club F H A I: F A Dxst Ed Industrxal Arts X ocal Musnc Latm Class JOLLY ROGER Staff LOG Staff I-Iomeroom Program ADVERTISING HIDDEN TREASURE nnimis , 1 , I X 7 ' 2 J ' E 25 ,, 35 ' I 43 7 .. , W 47 W 48 ' 1 , ,, H 93 , , ,, S9 , , , 62 ', , 64 , . , H , 67 ' , H , 68 . . . , , . , . 70 . . . , , ,. 72 ' , , ,,,,, ,, ,, H H 74 ' , , 76 I ' , , H 77 Band , ,,,, I rrrr 81 ' , W , , . 88 ,, W 89 , ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,., , 90 A , ,.,. .. ,,,,,, , 92 , ,A,, , ,t,,t ,tt,t,ttt, ,Yttt, 9 3 ,, , ,. ,..,.. , ,WWIO7 V MIN ISTR TIO for BOARD OF EDUCATION I I rzghf Mr Herbert Abraham Mr ack Wagoner Dr B R Nclols Qipernntcndent of Schools Mr farl Brace Mr Dan Holliday Mr Ifarl Ford At the foundation of our school system we find our efficient school board Its five members are elected by the voters of the school district for five year terms and serve with group to select the Superintendent of Schools and 1 A' osersee the business matters of our school system We are proud to make mention of the fact that Mr Earl Ford has served in the capacity of .SL school board member for twenty six years This is indeed a lengthy record of service DR B R NICHOLS Superintendent of Schools Superintendent B R Nichols and Principal H H Sims however have charge of the immediate executive duties of our high school They work long hours to make the most of the taxpayers money making our school as good as it can possibly be With their constant efforts to serve they are MR H H SIMS an inspiration to both faculty and students alike High School Principal l 1 ii' 1 - xy 1, .aQ 4' N . 'Z ,ol t i -f FTC- .5 an 1 A I x YJ' bi 'R - I' .V . fff 0 I I - I , .J , . . .ili 1 , .1 A , . 3 ' out financial remuneration. It is the duty of this r I v ' y - 7 , . . i . - Q , - - .Mx . . . . . , 9 1 ' . - 1 . , . . . FACULTY MARIE STFXY ART ARTHURS Inglnlv Puhlzcatzons C nduzte I lNCtfLVlllL fArk Busnness College B A M A UHINCFSIIX of Arkansls C r1duate study Unlvtrsnty of Chrcago Unntrsntx of Mmnesota Umxersxty of Tulsa 'Q' HELEN CARRUTH Buwmss Iwlllltllflfifl Puhllcaflons B A Umvtrsxty of Kxnsls C raduate Study Umvcrsxty of kansas Oklahoma A and M College BILLIE BEFTS Tgpmg Czrls Physical Fducatzon B S Oklahoma A and M College as KATE BALDRIDGE COREY Dean 0 Girls Latin Psychology B A Central State College M A Colorado State College of Educatxon Graduate study Northwestern Umversxty B BLACKBURN Athletics BS Central State College Graduate study Oklahoma x Is A A and M College U by LOLA BEST COVEY Social Studies Dlrrctor o Instruction BA MA Umversxty of Tulsa Graduate study Umverslty of Mexneo Oklahoma A and M College Umversnty of Q Tulsa ESTHER ARNOLD BURRIS Soczal Studzes Speech BS Central State College Graduate study UDIVCFSIIY of Southern Cahforma JESSIE FREELAND Pzano BA Beaver College fPaj Graduate study Waynesburg College QP Q Progressnve Serxes School of Musxc fMoj BILLIE T CAPE Dzstrxhutzve Education B S East Central State College M S Oklahoma A and M College Graduate study Oklahoma A and M College JOSEPH L FUSCO Instrumental Music B M E Unnversxty of Oklahoma Graduate study Umversrty of Oklahoma 2 A -tif f Q 4 . , J , . . .IV r . . . . .., .., st .513 .9 '. ,Q K 'f ' 3 . 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XX ANIJ X IORIJ NI W ION1 Rlnylbm W url X A A Brxstovx umor College B A Oklahoma A and M Colleen C ruluatt studs Okllhoml A 1nd M Colleg.,c XIISX A M C URI FY Nlllflllllltlflfi BA M X Innersntx of Oklahoma i -ll MII DRI IJ M 'NIICHOLS Vmal Muur Fnglzsh BA Kansas Wesleyan Umwrsnty M A Northwestern mursnty Addntnonal study Lmxersnty of Oklahoma Okl1hom1 A 1nd M Colle3.,e Colorado College 8 BILI JPRNIICAN Albletzcv BS Oklahoma A and M Colletge I M DALF PPI XFY Atblftzcs BS Okl.1hom1 A and M College CLYDE I IIFORCE Dru rr I Educatzon MeCban1r'aIDraw1ng Afblefzcs B S Central State College J EARI H POWELL Voralmnal Agrzcultur BSA Oklahoma A and M College VIRGILENE MARSHALL Home Emnomzcs BS Oklahoma A and M College f LOREN L ROBERDS Debal AA Brnstow umor College BS Oklahoma A and M College ,I --w..-M...- N L21 -nal i in 3,I ' if I .' I' ' , I , ' fx -7 ,ll 'f A v A' j A ' 'V ' A V 'J , Qu! N. ., i ' J I . ., ' . . . , 't Q 1 . ' ' .' Z I 1 . I . . I 19' I! I D I I . I . . 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I SAVISCVN 1310 ogy Cl74UIlXf7'X o HIL N1 Co L f RRII Imfmhzal Arfx rm fl L o L L C7 ummm z 1nL C 0llLLL HAL H SIMS Prmulal Sorlal Sflllllfi B A NOI'Il1L lstern St1tL C OllLt,L N1 A OkllllOH1l A and N1 C ollLgL C I'lCllllfL stud C gorge PL lbovlx College for lL1LhLrs 4' N Vs 15' C R ACI XX I 'XIYI All Lllwrarlan Sindy Hall B A Central Stslte College B A m I xbrxrx Scxence Um ursnty of Oklahoml FLDA BIDDLE ARDIS WESTON Secretary Curriculum O :ce Srrrflary Suprrxnfendvnlx O ite Brxstow Hlgh School IS mdeed fortunate to have a well tramed and able faculty Through out the hlgh school years the faculty works dnlxgently at the task of preparmg students for effectnve cntuzenshnp The student body smcerely apprecxates the mnumerable,unself1sh serv1ces whlch the faculty performs beyond 1tS teachmg dutxes -4. A., ' . .l lj. T' j L ISS., NLS., Ulxlah ln.: A. . l , . I ll'ge. fu. Q .R 5. ., 1 L lux Q, lf. S'I'I1.lfS 1 -A ,L CA g D B. S., CQL' t .l Sul- C. ll'g': HS., kl.l 1 X. 4 l M. 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Lr I Io right Mr C C McCall Mr J W Wrnght Mr Cletrs Vann Nfr A Cantrell Mr Vxvxan Hamby MR J W WRIGHT Head Cuslodxan The fnrst to school m the morn mg and the last to leave at nxght are the custodnans They Work very dnllgently to keep the buxldmgs spnck and span at all tnmes The custodxans of all bulldmgs hold to very hngh standards an then' care of school property Custod1ans Le! to ngbl standing Mr Vnnan Hamby M I W Wnght Mr Lowell Blaylock Mr Thomas Hamxlton Sealed Mr Sanford Wnllxs 5 . - - , , ,..g ,-1- . 4 ' fl fl I 'teh ' ' I W , H,V f r-.J , 4 I. R ' 9, fy. x.-P 4 I. I ' , , do V -b , , ,,,,,... . Y . 1 Y 3 . . Y . 7 . 1 3 , Y 1 1 a- v -.-'- V v..-1 --f Q- -. --,.. ,., , 1 e ax ' ,- , ' - e- -4 ., w-,H 1 K' ,. . f fb' .,,, M ,. I, 5-1 4.,:'1 . H. I ik, ,- ,, ,Q . NNT: ' f. , wif'-F ., nf- . , -' 2-.2 Tn' . .. . . ... ,, ,, A 4- f :A--.A ,... , 0 . . w g ,K , If ' f, ' f , : . ' , r. . . , . , Brnstow Hlgh School W J U Nl 1 The Gymnasmm ew The CllnlC Bulldmg ,Ag WI' B - A N -x - I Y. ' 1 V g l Q. -..Q ' ' .xx QQ!! - -1- - . A T V 5.7 1 T . fi- ng.-N. 1. . . . . -I 111, v - 7f'l..f v . .. Q., K 1 ' N :ff l- 1. -' - .v ,, up ' 'P 1. - . z., , ,-a A . 4--.Qgvg 'T :Fl-' 7 , , N ' . , , A , K S , . 1 , - Y ' --.4 , Q, V A , . K , l , V A V . , at l v . V ' 3 '-it The hxgh school bulldmg wxth xts furmture and equnpment IS valued at S575 000 The Clxmc Buxldmg whxch houses the vocal and mstrumental musnc and agrnculture departments 15 val ued at 550 000 The hxgh school gym was completed m 1937 at a cost of S125 000 The proper ty on whxch these bulldmgs were erected IS valued 310 000 Audltornum, Brnstow jumor H1gh School Bunldmg -6- U tqguh wi Z3 Us ELLIS RISFNHOOVFR Vice President ORLENF WAGGONER Trearurer MRS LOLA COVI- Y SEN IORS CLASS OFFICERS CLASS SPONSORS MR EARL POWELL MR DARREL STILES MRS BILLIE T CAPE Chaxrman 8 JIM SHAMAS Prcxzrlrnl PAULINI' HFNDERSON Secretary MRS GRACE WENZLAFF ' -1 M ' , A e Q!! ! f G 4 NL' . I Q F 1 - .,V 5 .Zn I L I RONALD Al.l'lXANDl'.li lwmxlull '50, '51, 'sig Yfrcxtlirxg 'SOQ Sull- lmll '80, 'Slg l:.l .A. '50, '51, '523 ll-l:-AA rrunurcr '5 I ' Ilixt lfd 'Sl 'SZ' low Dist lrl. 5lu4lcm S-, llomcrrmm prcsnlunt S-, lunifmr Rntarigm '5Z. IINTNIY l'rlSll0P otb1ll 0 1-. ctball lint 1.1 BOB ARNllTAf1l ootlmall S0 rutlnm, IO l TTA BL A.Yl.OClx A S F H A rcportcr OLLY ROGYR staff YI S Pup Club 52 Chorus 50 Lnbrary Club 50 S2 GLORIA BFFSONI Nntnonal Honor Socnety 52 Oklahoma Honor Socxcty Sl S2 Student Council 52 Band Band ueen 57 Band Festlval Sl Chorus ee lub S0 Harmonettcs Sl Mnxed Fnsemble Sl Operctta 50 52 jumor Class Yanety Show ELFANOR BRANCH orus S0 Sl ee u S2 Mnxed Fnsemble Sl S2 Harmonettcs Sl Operetta S0 S2 jumor Class Varxety ow LOG staff S2 Pep Cu lst S2 Dust rc orter S2 FHA 50 52 FHA parlnamcntarxan S0 NIAYIIXI Blxl WI R Owtrttta S lxtd nstmblt xrmuntttts xr s no Chorus S Flmtspmm l roupt Pt L m umor C ass X xrxttw Saou Sl Stmor Asstmby 92 TED CHRISTIAN Prtsndtnt of Student Assocxatxon 52 Pres :dent of sophomore tlass S0 Football Y as et a 52 Sa uta torxan S Natxonal Honor Socxety S2 Oklahoma Honor Socnety S0 S1 S7 Student Cumxl S0 Sl S2 Prestdents Cabmet S0 S2 Treasurer of Student Assocxatxon Student Councxl Conventnon Bys State 51 Thespxan Troupe 51 Thespnan plays 50 S2 All School Play umor Rotanan 52 Gomg to College Wmner S2 Homeroom presxdent 50 State Speech Tournament Radxo Play S2 Fwtcellent Dlstrxct Speech Tournament I terpretatxon of Humorous Lxterature S2 All Sehool Play 52 MARY SUI' CAPT Xlatnonal Honor Socxety 52 Oklahoma Honor ouety il tudent Councxl S0 Sl morus 60 S Chorus Sweet tart erttm S0 ec uh Nlvted Fnsemble SO 1 S2 Harmonettcs urs Trm Sl Contest Voea o oust ant Bam ueen S0 Basketball ueen Sl Football ueen attendant Sl Pe Club il T espnn Troupe Sl S All School Plmy Sl IFAN ANN COI TMAN 1 Club S Pep Club nec pres: ent eretta S2 Harmoncttcs I med lnscmble Sl lorus 90 L Cnrls 7 arttt Sl tu ent Councnl il A 0 Student Assouatnon secretary S7 F O lrl S S C cttxrt l C Prxmtss IO ROCIR staff SO Prtsldents Cabmtt S DONAI D CARTTR A S7 F F A parlnamentarnan I F F A reporter ROWLAND COLLIN S LOG staff S0 51 52 Edxtorm chxef THF 52 OIPA elegate S0 JOLLY ROGER SO Sl Edxtor JOLLY ROGFR Sl Thesplan Troupe S0 l Thespxan Troupe presxdent Sl S2 Thespnan as 0 A coo ay junxor Varxety Show Sl French Club treasurer 50 Mixed Chorus 50 Sl Mnxed Ensemble Sl S2 Operetta S0 S2 Chorus lnbrarxan S2 Southwest Seven State Chorus Sl Student t ounerl Sl 52 Student Coun cal prcsndcnt pro tem 52 Homeroom pres :dent Sl Oklahoma Honor Society S0 Sl 52 Natxonal Honor Socnety 52 Valedxc tonan 2 Gomg to College Co-VVmner S2 Pe Et Achnevement Award 52 Boys State Sl Contest Play S2 All School Play 52 Supcrlor Dxstrlct Speech Tournament Gomg to College fmahst Fnrst place State Elks Outstandmg Youth Leadershnp Con test Thnrd place State Flks Most Valuable Student Contest 10 1' at FLOYD CRAXVFORIJ lf.lf.A. '11, '52, SUF ISIICR Treasurer of Student Assocnatnon 1' Stud t Ounul 50 52 Prcsnd nt s Cabxmt 5 Homcroom use presldent S0 Football uccn p Club 52 All Sc moo ax umor Cass Varncty mow Nauonal Bookkcepmg Award Sl LOG Staff S2 JOLLY ROGFR Sl FHA S0 Stale Speech Tournament Radno Play S2 DONNIIN DFAW oozball 0 Sl Wrestlmg 0 JACK TQTFS Dxstnbutnvc Fducatnon Sl S2 MARY LYNNI DOUGLAS Band 50 Chorus S0 Pep Club S0 Lnbrarx Cu S0 Sl 52 Lxbrars Club Secretarv 52 Homeroom secretary 52 FHA S0 Dust BENNIE FENTON Baseball 50 Football S0 Basketball 50 T HI 50 FFA 50 Sl 52 FFA Convcntnon 51 SALLY FLYNN am 0 4 ub Sl S2 IOC sta S lx St tt 91 Homtroom offlctr Sl diva., Sophomore Assembly SO State Speech Tourn amtnt Ont Act Play S2 vs QR MAR IORII FRII RSON orus Sl ee u trttra P p Club S S All SL100 P y S CLAIRF FOSTER Natxonal Honor Socxety S2 Student Coun cl 72 Thespxan Troupe Sl V' Thespxan plays S2 All School Play Sl Homeroom chaplam S2 Grls State SI Operetta 5 oruc Sl ee Cub 91 F ' S2 FHA parhamentarmn S LOG staff 52 JOLLY ROGFR Sl Pep Club S0 Sl French Club 50 State Speech Tournament One Act Play 5 PAT FULBRIC HT lunlor class vnce presxdent Sl Student Coun l S0 S1 Homeroom presndent 52 All School play Sl Thesplan Troupe 50 Tneapnan plays S2 Thespxan treasurer S0 Speech Tournament S2 jumor Varxety Show 51 LOG staff S2 junior Rotarmn 52 Contest Play S2 All School Play 52 DOROTHY FRAZIIIR L1 rary Club I FHA O GEORGE GRAM Dust Ed Sl 52 Homeroom vxce presndent S2 Opererta 52 12 IAC lxl l Nl llAN1NlU'XS nt assnstant I'AUllNl HINDIRSON Stmor Llasx ntrctarw 5 Homtroom sccrt llry PIYILYOOITI IFLJSUYLI' C llorus tt u 1 nrar u Lx ran C ub uruldtnt 57 'l A A trcaxurtr IO I R x a Of :tt as x S JUL NX X ONA HARSHAV an S0 lst st d rtpor 5 Ho room rtporttr 2 VURDI LL HFNIRY 'auonal Honor Society S2 Oklahoma Honor ocncty S0 FFA qutcn attendant Sl ANN HARVFY eretta S0 S2 lee Club 50 Harmoncttes Sl Mxxcd Fnsemble S0 Sl 52 Contest Vocal Soloxst Sl S2 Regxonal Music Festnal il Band S0 SI Tlxcspnan Troupe Sl S2 Thespuan Plays S2 Sopho more class secretary treasurer 50 FHA S0 fl IOLLY ROGFR 50 IOC, staff 57 Pep Club S0 Sl Homeroom prcudcnt S0 Sl SpceLl1T0urnamcnt Sl ALINE HILL Homcroom presxdcnt S2 Homeroom vnce rcsndcnt Sl Homcroom program chanrman A 52 IHA reporter '50, Dust Fd '52, Dust I-d treasurer 52, Pep Club '51, '52 13 l3l7 HO UIQ n LSI ln! tn ml Slut tnr lrtttnr an Start Hmm wrux XX ru m OC ll umor Rutlrun QQ! ll AlN HOCKIITT .15 ttbnll Olne Hugh SQ 100 otbnll 50 Sl Olne Hxgll Qthoo 4 ua l 5 Olnc Rcprucntntxvt at L ys Rantlm unxor Cass ,ay 51 Olnt llx5l'1 School Stgrctarv of 4 H Club Iumor lnscmblc 50 51 Owe Hxg, Sthool F H A 51 5 Lmbrnry Club Tllyl HOLT rcstlmg., A DAVID INGLFS :st Fd asketbnll Chorus 51 Dust Ed state delegate 51 mi OLETA HORN Pep Club 50 51 Llbrary Club 50 Dxst JIMMY JACKSON Homeroom presndent 50 51 Homeroom vnce prcsndent 50 Student Councnl 51 jumor Class Variety Show 51 Sophomore Assembly 50g All-School Play '50, ' 5 Wrestling '50, '5lg Track '51g Football '51g Baseball '51, '52, -14- 'fa ION KI YI UR N1utluunut.ull5mvunu, 52 Xloodvuorltunp, 52 C HARI I S MCCIFAIJ .un axutra Cuorus uusum 5 L Opcrcttu uorus vrtsu tnt Xoca Contest 'Ilucspuan Troupe Flu:-s uzun uutc prtsudcnt 5 T cxpuan plays tuool Play I tnt nuncul rc tor of unuor Class Xaruutu S ou Natuonal Honor Sotutty 5 JOI I I ROC FR 51 IOG staff 52 Contest ' ay School Play 52 VIRGINIA IFWIS A F H uucc prcsu cnt 52 FFA uccn 5 FFA ueen at ten ant 50 51 LOG staff 52 JO ROGFR 52 Homeroom offucer 50 51 2 e Club 0 52 Lubrary Cub LORITA MCDANIEL A Lu rar u 5 Homeroom secretary Pe Club O uce assustant 51 Dust Ed BEVERLY MANN FHA luustoruan 50 Dust Ed state delegate 51 Dust Ed secretary 52 Student Coun 51 52 Homeroom offucer 52 e u 50 BETTY McQUAIN Vocal Ensemble '50, FHA '50, 51, Dust Ed '51, '52, Homeroom offucer '52 15 R B 4 wo, Gu, fill f 340, ,1 wo, '51, 'six li -ll- '5l. '52s - '50, '52, Cl u Vd' '52, I l Q 'SOQ A C '5l. '52, ' p' - -' '25 lu ' 1 '50, All- S'l '51, Supl' C ' '52: Di- C ' f I 4' I' flu ' '5l1 ' ' V ' 2, 9. ' 9 . ' ' g R Il '52g All- . , U Y F.I-I. . '50, '51, '52g . .A. - 'd f ' g .. . Q ' 25 , . . Q - l x d ' , ' 5 ' g LLY '- A , 5 - , 3, , ,5 3 Pp 's , ' 5 ' u 1 '50, F.H. . '51, '52, 'b y Ct b '0, '51, '51, p '50, I I , '52g I . . ,52. cil ' , l' 5- ' ' 5 Pp Cl b ' , '52. Mil qgfxg M ru! mg, nt 7 C lrars C lx xr IA CIINI NIIZILI Xnlma H1p.,l1 Stbool Nlnud Chorus 90 Boys tv. C ub 0 eretta S0 'Inc s tzball 50 IOYCI NIUIJC l TT s 1 trusur Y I' I xbrnry Club Sl Iflomcroom secretary NIVA MORRIS 1 rnrv Club NANCY MYERS -16- Chorus '52g Operetta 'szg Band Queen at- tendant 'Sly Basketball Queen attendant '52: Football Quccn attendant 'SOQ Homeroom sec- retary 'SOQ Pep Club '50, '51, 'S2g F.H.A. 'IO '52 R4 3 1- IJONAI D 'NOl AlN UI 3 X Of I 3 as ul 1 nu .1 x st c mc glam ua Ln! C uunu l lomc num vruu nm urum umor mt lrlm lx NNIHI RIN! ll as ctball S0 Sl Hmm lluo or ua S IC llxgll SC 100 ILDX 'XURN1A'X Ml .ITU 71 l 1L,x L mol x Lt 71 u 1 1 lu umm C 11 u gm S 1 IIII9 RISI NHOOVI R Lnmr alus nyc Pl'LildLI1l Bow Sine YI SlUdLI1l Ccmnul YO Honxcroom ucc vrcudcnt 9 14 Ll 1 un 1 uk 1 IH1 0 1 IQ um Rotarmn S IF! R Xlulmnual Druxmg, S Audxo X usual Ands uililant DONNA SATTIZRFIIILD ROOT Dist. Fd. sccrcmry 'Slg F.H.A. secretary ' Student Council 'S0: French Club '50, -17- Ol' S0 L Al VIN SATTI RFIFI D umor Rotarnan 5 Oklahoma llonor S0 ty P lt Av ard 5 Sptcth Contest S Thtspnan Troupe l S All Sc moo S0 orus Y Fnsem c Xutal Conttst S1 Southwesttrn Nlusxc Con ftrenu. S0 Operttta S2 Natnonal Honor Sotntty ontest ay Y All St on .1 JIM SHAMAS Scmor class presndent S2 Student Councnl Sl 52 Speaker pro tem 52 Student Councnl parhamentarxan Sl 52 Presndents Cabmet 52 Iumor Rotanan 52 FOHSSC dele gate V' Pe Ft Award 52 All School Play il Thespxan plays S2 Chorus Sl Football as et a 52 se a Sl Homeroom presndent 50 IOG staff S2 Gomg to College S2 All School P a ALLAN SCOTT FFA Baseball S2 Pe Award JOEL SIMS ootball S0 Bas et a Bastball 70 AllD1str1ct Football S2 unlor tlass presndcnt il Student Councxl S1 Student Council sgt at arms Sl S Boys S te Sl KENNETH SENEY e t Award 52 FFA LAVON SOLOMON Student Assocxatxon vnce prestdent 52 S dent Councnl Sl 52 Presidents Cabmet o s t te Foot a S2 Wrestlxng S0 Sl Thespnan Troupe Sl S2 Thesplan reporter Sl 52 All School Play S1 52 Dust Ed Sl 52 Dust Ed vntepresndcnt '52 FFA '50 'Sl 52 18 is 2 A N NA Il' AY STAR IiI I I' mry . . . ., nl. . Ilovm-room xuqrcurv 'IIILI xrcnsurur 'SI '57 DMI S'IRICIxlANIJ prul an I X A LOU STI INCANII, NTIIOIIII Honor SOCICIY 5' OIKIQIIKJIIIJ Honor C u surunry I uncil ' onus tua am Counu Iumor ss lruxurgr Y Iomgroom v.gru1rx usxnux Xian 1I,cr of I Ol I O sta L LS :umm L C I Is Tunrtnt ua Opnruu S0 IOYUS ucr an-,x Lnl orus rarmn Sl u L ux orl n I Inspnn Irou L 'I Iiormroom prundmx 5 Xl ruth mn, 0 Sl .ls ball Y OC I R morus Hzrmon IJONAI lb SI RL I ION III 'XRY ST ONI IO AINN SLI I IVAN mccx: -' I.0 ' Sm I S-: ,IO , Y A ROGFR 'Sl' Opcrctm 'SO ' ' Chorus , S- Chorus sunrvrary .. CICS Club , , W f A -sw -' cp ub . 52' cpl lu reporter S.: 5. . . , 'ilg Stu cn '. ., -X ,Qi I III I VA I A R tumxl Ilonor Sotittx 5 OI-tlalmmi Ilnnor itittv t 5 Iiomtroom 0 tr I wtrttt 1 L s u 5 tmnr 'Xsxtm 5 5 O ite sis int imrary C PEGGY TUCR Ban 50 5l Band setrctary and treasuitr itspian pays Senior pay Homtroom president 51 umor Class Variety Show 51 Thtspian Troupe 52 State Spcec I'ournamtnt Radio Play 52 ANIFS TALLFNIT ist Sl Chairman 0 I' I' A Innquet Sl ORLI TNI WAC CONIFR Studtnt Council 50 51 Senior class treasurer IOLLY ROGFR 51 5 Wresting., ueen attendant 51 52 Homeroom pres :dent 5 Homeroom treasurer 51 DIQLORIS TAYI OR FHA 50 Band 50 Office assistant 0 CLETIS WHEELER Wrestling '50, '51, '52g Wrestling captain '52g Homeroom president '50, '52g F.F.A. , 'Sig F.F.A. vice-president 'Sly Sopho- more class vice-president '50g junior Rotarian -20- WAI TI R WILI IAMS restluuuu, Football Chorus Sl lc It 52 Achuewcmcnt Award IOHNINJY WILSON! Homeroom vuce presudent 51 IOC Staff u t S2 unuor Rotaruan S2 SL A Chapter of the Senior Story Twelve years ago many pugeon toed knock kneed snaggle toothed and to say the least scared kuds fuled up to the teachers desk to enroll un the furst gr1de Yes thus was the begunnung of the outstanding Class of SZ Sux years later our bright faces illuminated junuor hugh school Our scholarly seventh graders partucupated un the settung up ot the furst Student Council und Constututuon of the Bristow Junior Hugh School Of course we could never forget the Lubrary Club munstrel show guven whule we were un the ninth grade Growing out of our ganglung stage and acquurung pouse and self confidence we proceeded to hugh school Our egos hom ever were soon deflated when we were marched up to the auctuon block and were sold to the slave druvung senuors Polushung shoes bowung to the ground when a senuor passed wearing odd outfits and doung all sorts of weird things were part of our unutuatuon unto hugh school The hugh lught of Slave Week was the tradutuonal slave dance An outstandung feature of our junuor year was the furst Junior Variety Show Many hudden talents were discovered in the tryouts for this show. We proved to be a tired but happy bunch when the junior class magazine sales were over. We sold the highest number of magazines ever sold by B.H.S. classes. Perhaps our most magnanimous project was the Junior-Senior Banquet. After much deliberation we decided on the Pirate theme. The air choked with Spanish moss which had been strung with great care all over the room. Pirate heads daggers treasure chests and the smell of burning wax from the candles created the sinister decor desired for the occasion. To pay tribute to such an outstanding class Anonymous decorated the water tower with the flaming red letters Seniors 52. During Sadie Hawkins Week many poor unsuspecting males were led to the altar and ' jind in wholly deadlock to some tired but happy critter. Do we have talent? We do! This was shown in our Senior Assembly this year. Did you notice the behavior of the seniors when they wandered aimlessly down the halls carried stacks of books around and mumbled incessantly? This of course was caused by the long dreaded senior research themes. Our senior trip climaxed a most exciting senior year. Work, play, and heartaches have been a part of our twelve-year journey. The seniors of S2 hope they have contributed to, as well as profited from, the past twelve years in the Bristow schools. lil!! we aa: BEST LOOKING STUDFNTS MOST POPUI AR STUDTNTS Nazry W5 1 W1 ry 511 a nfl Slm MGST TALLNTFD STUDt NTS BI:ST ALL ROUND STUDENTS m Slama Suv Fslzcf' A1 flgbf lndmn dsnrcrs Cflorm Bcuzm Tlnlnaa Tabu Marv gun Cape l'xa lou Stenntnmp and Claxrc Foster At ngbf Going Io College program Contestants at extreme rught I I I right Ted Chrxstlan Rowland Collins Claxre Foster Mary ue Cape and Shamas Wx Semor Assembhes ll! xx .xr uv. u mn ral Sums :lm onald 'Nolan nu At lzfl Peggy Tuck Pat Fulbrnght Ted Chrxstxan lxm Slmmas and Sue fshck m Pnlgrnms and Pcb cs 23 O O Al Nfl: lnda rn. nlcn, X1 y S ' C451 and Cl'-tk. jr' ' l IJ .' ' , m l11.l, Inn' lfullf' 1 , F' 1 43 X pl. f A f-J' ' ,L f v ' 1 Q 148' ' ,AC if 1 Q , ' 5 bl 'I EQ 'L 1 'I' - , ff - n . . ' - ff 0 ' . S . Jim .' I l Senior Snapshots Budffu v T4 Ima NIL Nu 9 . -lk H mf 0 3 l40rward'Marcb' 0 vboev N M uf' Q Whrw' Vlrgzma L zttle Eva' Hv' ,as- QQ db f W-at H01 V0 11111731 InIerestzng9 Semper Paratus E ,e WN-iz' Rim! Doc 4.- Iadlfx Man Ieame and Howdy Sue Q Chas just takm zt easy' Unhappy? Friends to the end ' JU 10115 A I y CLASS OFFICERS President Rrfvortrr Treasurer X lcv Prmzdfrzt Sfcrftarg B111 Lxpe Daud Hughes Don Hutton Margaret Sechler Dorothy Pxckert CLASS SPONSORS ,1- f' Mar1eS Arthurs Q Q A J Sampson 'K Vxrgxlene Marshall Mlldred M Nlchols Ne! fi? 2 joseph Fusco Cbazrmun 25 . ,. - Q . I . . Y. 7 . 'X K . mx ' I ' -L 1 ' . -. ' S' ' . x 1 . . I 1 5 A' X ',1,, - , ' . 1. xi 1' l , I MM 'x, . 1 . , ,. Fufgzfr 'Q rs ? 1 T L .Q S if 1955 3 tg- 15-9 fx' 'r '7 L' If we--' T? S ' 5 1 7. 3 6' QP? 41- 1 bv lv I 1 mmm 1 lil Iklm s Ilk Q lim Bmw lilmkln 1 n R mlll lirwu l IS ln mug 1 un lrmpu Burg mlml limlmlrnl BLIVHLLL IL O L tl ml f,A1,1 CL.1ll 1f,L IH Roy Campbell Raymond Carman klolmny ClllC.lll1HTTl Doris Chrk klimmy c:UlL'I'l111l1 .Icrry Cook Slum Cloppingcr Mm Cough 0 A rmlm C ouffer Betts Crm, Ierxx Crutchfneld Nhrx Curtls Shxrley DCMOSS Bob Doxxdw Ch dw Nell Ds kes Fddx Elms Ru mon Elms Vhrv Fenton R1Chcl Caller Charlcw Govsdy Yxonm H1rrold Lester H111 Plul Hockett T7 ni-4. if i M N. -A 1 'I' ' is - . 0... 6 ef if 'Q' qv-Q if ggavf' - S Qi Q' if 4: is iha fix sl-1 T., 1' 'Ki 5 'fftffe-'1 'X 'C' !27 X uf gut 2 xl-.P 'wr S fi I. il i L-X 'Q .7 .I r '5 1 19' Q ls' 44 Yr 'al' S' Q Qi' An' gf? v-r 9' Kr' Fx At- '11 7 28 Cynthia Hodges David Hughes Doris Hutson Don Hutton Ulrlanc ohnston C lrolx n ordwn Chrlstml uedcmin Nhrx Klstcndmck C1111 Kxlgorc B111 Lxpe Don Loxell Bob Lyons Nan Massey Edlrh Masters Charlene McMorr1s Russall Mlller Margaret Murphy Orvel Murphy Maurnce Nesser Nancy Newman Nadinc Perry Dorothy Pickett Roberta Polm crrv Price Dorotny Ralston Thelnm Reinhardt Alitc Roberts Cl1ra Grace Root Duane Scott Margaret Sechler Minnie Seeberger Sylxn Shattuck Billie Smith Norma Smith Phyllis Jean Smith Phyllis Snyder Roy Snyder joe Stmer Basil Tallenr Phyllis Taylor S., A 3 5-' .ivwe-Q Y -an 'CW llfftxll WWW QW -gr 3, -29- NEA 1' vii' uf'- I 'U5 T7 4 ,. 4 W H ill' 1 45- 5 kr 3' Xcrna Mae Zeek Vol Plffllfffll lltnm lttglrt en Ann lhornslntrzy IIN lou nstncl Annt XX tutr nm XX tnfltff lllrold XX hlte tru XX hntc Uollx Xlmllnms Itck Wxlson Kenneth Wann Karel Wmtt Alx ne Wrtght Dennxs Caldvx tll Lorene Cotanny Charles Raney The Iunxor Class of 1952, under the d1rect1on of Presxdent Btll LIPS, took an actlve part tn the functxons of Brxstow Hlgh thus Vear Thus group of energetnc students dnsplaved theur pcrsuasnve talents m the annu1l m1ga71ne sales As a regular feature of the magazme sales PYOQFIDI, J1mn.v XVen7laff, captun of the wmnmg teafn, had the honor of presentmg Inmmy Coleman, captam of the losmg team, wvh a lemon ple m hns face The profnts from the project went toward the Iumor Qemor Banquet sponsored by the jumors The ,umors dnsplayed then' v1r1ous t1lents m two assembhes These assembhcs, n dehght ful mtxture of music, comedy, and drama, were consndered two of the best 1ssembhes of the year 30 ' ' . , . -K ' .la-If ' ,' A' 'T 4. 4. 4 A . --. it mls ,. I u iv ' . , 1 4 V wifi ff , it 1 I K x ' ,xl M flkiffqit T? Rf- . ' f 1 T' 4 e ,. , 'l f A ' 4 'A G. . H ,, . Zin- I V ' ' VV- I , cs - V K ' 1 ' V l , . I 1 v ' i ' w ,z:S'53 wgfi MOST TALFNTFD I Cgzlba Hodgrs BEST ALL ROUND STUDENTS Camlyz zrlau Bobbg Lyons N I 0 Mmnn' Sr lrrgrr Irrrg Crulcb wld BEST LOOKING STUDENTS MOST POPULAR STUDENTS Rayman Elms Margarcf Sfcloler z iff A:Z:Q2f '?- 4 ' - A may I f v Q I Q 4. f N- , . V - 1 4 ,J ' N I ' 'Q E if i A I T I ,1-7 'Y if' Q 4 lv fjfaii T F T' ' T , 5- ' ' h ,A . ' Bill Sifu' , '1 i ' , ' 11 1 ' ' Q : . . I, 7 I Y I L4 X YN fs. f' r X x , 7 I . I flfvbx . umor Class Magaz1ne Sales 4 ou m lx xx llfl I nglrl iff: mu llurlnm NlgNlorns Nlxrparu Suulxlxr P myllns S 4 lr D mrolln Fukui lixll I lpn Alan CuuL1 uxull ruur Nlaurnu Nuur nam AL ur JI l l L NL n 5 UH ll-I ll 111 C nlunm Yxoum lhrrold Inm W Lnllaff Tx arv sumln. k x Q aru x 1 on 1 von 4 ulum 1 nal B1 Lxpn H11 Vvtnlllff Alan C ough C111 I'x1lL,orL X wonm Harrold and Russull Bruur -J vw' Abou nm Wanllaff eagerly gnvcs nm Coleman hrs lemon plc nght IH thc face' 78 Af rigbl: Major casualties, jim Coleman and jim Wenzlaff, after the fracas! -32- 1-L' Q .' ,I vw K I N 5 B sl .Q as .fa -' . 3, wr., ' :L 'El , u 1- 'w ' L - . 'SW fn ff, ,' 15' 1k1-fgy.pa:- 'Y Dayd reaming Caught 171 Ike aeff' X Dependable Dot S If personalrires Eff Thelma R Speaking unior Snapshots Wbafs so funny? Ifaslrr Parade S1111 rellzng maga mes .li Speedy Phzlosopber Rzde em Alan' Q-1 Hercules Tallent sG ...i Englzsb-Oh joy' Gomg up 9 33 ' . A . ' Z ' A ,n X . , Q . . . ,- 9 rf, . . v lb . U . v Q N U. : I. Q 4 A f 4 . . , .. i I . , 5:71, '4,.l:'qf.'f' , I rr U 'x X . . 111' - ' ' 1 . , . . :M . I I rr J: K 'f-as 4 , .L 1 zf:1.'1. 'A X I . A Nevin. Q ' A '. - 9 . 'J 1 , 1' V W , N. ,X ' 9,3 , A 2 ' . ..,'.f f Xfff ff - 4 ,,,gg+rf,.l --p 'J fp ' 29 - ' . . , . . ll Hung on glrlv' Xvdlflllg Fznmr' Ruvvcll B Fran and Lu Y0urs9 Call for Pbzllzp Morrzs' Dowd Teeth Puppy Love Know any 0 these? 54- L., Q 4 Iumor Bzazlfmv IIII1 0 11011 y '18 Cum: who 9 ,...- Ragfzmc Cowboy ? b .4 fi XJ' 5, f in- Rayman and bzs luke Sunday best L ' ' lf' X fi 4 x I ', X- Q , ., , . - ,s 'A ' ' Y A' , ' V ' ' .. 1, 'hgfim . .---v , . I ' K ' 'A .I -? N X' 1' ' E' I .. fr , - as v y s!! wi. j X1 5' I 1 , 'n t . ,t . g f 710- 1 ff W - s .' li Y S ' ' 3, I .. . xl . 1, , .- x J f -V A4 . y A ...W L Z ,-l J' X' W o 1. . -evyf . ' s I 'L 4' -,A l v I - 3 V 1 . Y, :ff oifl . o .. iff ' ' -5 . ,I xml vw I 1 W, vr 1: rr U ' W' 4 W . . .2-if.. I f 'v my A. V Q, f ,A . . ' y' I Y if in , L ,4 L A fy vb. . E A , J - Z A I A f . SOPHO CRES 'I Preslrlrfnt Jnm Hurt 3 BILLIE BEETS is ima CLASS OFFICERS V :re Prrwdmzf Svrrvlarg Trcavurm' Donna Elias Mary Wheeler Ed Allensworth CLASS SPONSGRS nl. ,. ESTHER A. BURRIS x go. ' - -'r tw- V? .AM CLYDE LEFORCE Chairman ..35... di' ' 44-.ff ' WI- HELEN CARRUTH -if f 'ia fa' NEVA GURLEY Q 5? . 33 F x 44 x :c.' li t IX Sr 'UQ eg s.. ww-, P VA Of 'Y L T fir 9.5 1' 36- Sw 1.1 V.1dn Allen lid Allcmworth IJ rxxl Ru Aulr V Nlontl L11 Blkur B Buren ClCbLllI1 Bnrd Chlrlcs Brown Rnchlrd Brown on Burghfxd xmas C1mp Rwndall C IPC Ianc Carpenter Gerild C1rtcr Sharon Ce1rlcy R Chnld rcss Bobbnc Cradduck oe Lee Craxg W ayne Davis Dxck Denms Patsy Ducks Charles Dotson Parsx Dom dw Donn1 lllnas George F uns Herbu lllns Don l'lton Phvllrs Pstep Bettx Ford Lu Frye Helen lulbrnght Ray Genrrett Don Hallman Wayne Harrold Gerald Henshaw Earl Hrll Kenneth Hnx B111 Holcomb Dan Hollnday Leon Horn Claucleen Hughes 4- N12 i ham v-1, xr 'Y f-v ,ff i l if gnu Sfx 37 4+ 1' Qin ' S' Lx CY Q UN I 5.-v T- N-Jim 15 My-X Vs- if 4 i i I, A -41 -3g.. limmv llurt Archie Ingersoll Alcrry xlnclcson Mona Jones Don Kellogg Glen Kuykendall Xvjlllhll Leach oy ce Lee Don Mansker Glenda Martm Mary Mascho Opal Matrox Barbara McQuam J M Menefee Barbara Morrxs Bonme Morrns John Morrnson Frances Mudgett Earl Newell Pat Osterhout Ifllcn C. Ostrom N.mcy Paxton llllll LL L I IXLFI1 RIITHSLX Don Rad lwnlm Rnsmhoovcr Rmhcl Robnrtson Pxttm Lou Rose Lhnstmc Snsucr lmnlgm Slnmas Ioy Smor Cmorgc Qlxman Henry Solomon 51 'Us '1 T' Y' T 'Q JoAnn Stubblcfxeld 4.- Doylc Tabor :mice Tallent Clarence Tate Irma Teegarden Jean Tiernan Joan Tiernan Q' 1' if Y? 'S 19- V' 41' WI '5?'f'f ' 614- ., -39- ' 144' -vu ,,.. A fl' -Us Ps is Fulls X .mn ed W mllm nm Wc1vtr C tm Webb M rry Wheeler 'N Dan Wlle uv- 5' N E-v mn W1lllII11S Mark NVohl Not Pu fund Trppy Woolfolk ames Coleman Murel Groom Rozctta Cot1nny Coldre Hawkms Hurshell Evans Bxlly Renfroe Blame Wrllaford Under the leadershnp of Jlmmy Hurt presxdent the sophomore class has been one of the most outstandmg classes of Brxstow Hugh School Durmg the year the sophomore class has successfully undertaken varrous projects Not Content wrrh ordmary procedure the class dld an orxgmal thmg by opemng nts year wnth a daxly sale of cool drnnks between classes Followmg the cool drmks sale the sophomores presented another successful event a program of Chnstmas musxc by the Lmcoln Hxgh School Not for a decade had Brlstow students been entertamed by those of Lmcoln Hrgh In the sprmg the sophomores presented another successful assembly demon stratrng thexr varnous talents and abrlltles Thns demonstrated not only the sophomores abnlxty to organnze a successful program but also thenr versatnle abnlntxes to perform Thxs class IS recognxzed throughout the school as bemg Pf0l'TllSll'lg for the future -401 , V, -v es Af.-I 'C Q T- ' :Q ' V A IQ I ' 'Sw is s , T .- Q i . ' L' , 1 N J-. ' 1 tr- - A . ? - xl' ilsfg, f 'ZX ,',.M,f 1 L-L !'!.jiv 1. -Xl' Q I J . Q ' ' if' 1 1 , . 1 , . . . ' , - , .. . . . 1 XX. A BP ST IOOKING STUDENTS V1 Em lcnf' Sha as anvil ,ii . .., h-L1 BQ- Yvr' - 4 ' i m 5535? I .wp MOST TALFNTED STUDENTS 'FT ,fl 'T if V ' A , V :lf 2-1 'A-, X its V ff ' ' s ' is l' MUST POPULAR STUDENTS Donna Ella Dick Dfnn BEST ALL ROUND STUDENTS Marruv Wolf Monla Iran Baker Sophomore Snapshots Wlzy glam Tw: Imllznz and farl ffmln' eb? 3' we Hazlng un Dan? fl' ...u Wberes your number Iolm9 Is Mary heazy Ioan and lean? Hcrbmr Cheerful Isn f George: erry lean is vo Cute, attached to cars -42 Arenf ue jnrefiy Imrlene and W1ln1a9 Donna tbere's been a change m you' rio What s so unny Randall? W , .H w ,Q I : Qx I ., 'vf , sg,-f 3 L . . , so K, ' 'lb 3 Z ' ' f 1 . 'L F- , , . .A ' .5 . 'gp' Q -'E f P K , I b A- r ' 'L . . . ' . f , ' lb A c l 1, i 4 u ., -J 4- ! Y I ' :gi , rl. s l - - x a 1 , . . , , v , b , l ' .hs . K' , ,,o 11 - s ' 5 l . of N s 55, 7' ,. X 4 L r. H T Z y N S ' , ' V54 , u K . I s f D ifinnnnfs Q G . Cdfx Q NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY Smhl ffl fo flqhl Murdell Henry Fva Lou Stemcamp Mary Sue Cape Thelma Taber ilanlmq Charles McClead Clalre Foster Teddy Clmnstmn Rowland Collms Glorna Beeson Cxlvm Satterfneld NATIONAL HDNUR SOCIETY ' ' 'f l-11 . ' ' .' .' 'A' ' Q! Q, ' xy y ' Q' 2 group was outstanding in every way. - :E r- . . 1 C A I .. ll 9 . . . 3 ,,-f- i I.. Ten new members of the Natxonal Honor Socnety were selected at the begmnmg of the second semester As usual, they were the select of the semor class and the 1952 Although the new honor socxety members had to be ln the top fnfteen per cent of the sennor class scholastxcally good grades were not the only requlrement for membershxp The qualmes of servnce, leadershnp, and character were re quxsxte to each candndates elxgxbxhty for membershnp m the Vatxonal Honor Socnety Of the students elected to membershxp nn the Natnonal Honor Society by Brnstow Hxgh School nn 1952, nt can truly be saxd that all were outstandmg nn scholarshxp, servxce, leadershnp, and character ,441 OKLAHOMA HO OR SOCIETY The Oklahoma Honor Society has as its purpose the recognition of outstanding scholarship in high school. It is sponsored by the State Department of Education and encourages high scholastic standing among students. Member- ship is a distinction gained by students earning grade averages which rank them in the upper ten per cent of the school's enrollment Flrsl row lrl Io Hgh! Teddy Christian Mary Sue Cape Murdell Henry Donna Satterfxeld Root Thelma Taber Gloria Bonnie Buie Frances Burchfiel Verna Mae Zeek Third Row Donna Elias Wilma Leach Joan Stubblefield Murel Groom Fourlb row Randall Cape Donald Baileys Jerry Crutchfield Bill Lupe Don Hutton Marcus Wohl George Slyman -45 l Beeson, Rowland Collins. Seronrf row: Cynthia Hodges, Phyllis Snyder, Minnie Sccberger, Carolyn Jordan, Dorothy Pickett, VALEDICTORIAN Rowland Collms recexved the hlghest award for scholastnc abnhty Rowlands three years xn semor hrgh school have been noted not only for hxs good grades but also for hrs partncnpatnon xn many extra currxcular actxvmes He rs an actnve member of the vocal de partment takes a promment part ln the work of the Thespnans IS edxtor of the LOG and has worked on the school newspaper He plans to contmue has educa txon next year TEDDY CHRISTIAN ROWLAND COLLINS SALUTATORIAN Teddy Chrnstnan won the second hnghest scholastnc award to be recexved It ns unusual for two boys to re cexve these two hxghest awards Teddy ns nn addxtxon to bemg a standout performer on the basketball and football teams an actxve partxcxpant ln extra curncular actnvmes He ns presndent of the Student Assocnatxon and ns a member of the Thespnan Troupe He plans to attend Oklahoma A and M next year .45- A ' , , . . . , . . . . . . . . . - 'ir Y v '-,D - - T P. ' - . 'X ' 3 , - ciiviii es WL 5' rp M I jx -9 , 'fig 1 F W r'-'N l W A ST DE T ASSOCIATIO TED CHRISTIAN President Sludrnt Association Presndents Calumet second se mester Left to rxgbl jean Ann Coleman Lavon Solomon Sue Eslnck Marcus Wohl hm Shamas and Blll Lupe if ruugnts Cxbnml urst xumstur o Hgh lun Slunus non olomon Randall Capg vu Sw. Islnck Jul can Ann C ulgmm Vw. the stualnnts of Brmtow Hlgh School 1n order to cnuoumgc 1 Breater feelmg of loyalty and umty m our school and to afford an opportumty for dLf1n1tely orgmmzcd pnrtxcxpatnon m the con trol of student actxvmcs km-'19 we S. .43- Af rfglnl The Student Councxl sms ln the Blood Drne L01 I0 uqlml Nflarlmnd Arm1t1g,e Thelma T1btr Pmnces Burchfxel 1nd Mar tus Wohl Noi plffllfttl TX1 Lou Stemcfnmp Al rlqbl All School Play Com mittee If I lo rlgbf jxm Wcnz laff Glorna Beeson Charles Mc Clead Bull Lnpe Ted Chnstxan and George Slyman -49 AI If f Student AS socxatxon ofrneers 11 I in Yljxllf lemon Solo m o n 1 ur 4 ean An Coleman uzntam Sue Is xck hzavunr and cd Lhrnstnn nrrvdfnf Af Irff Delegates to Student Counul Conxentnon Lffl I0 rlqbl xm Shamas Ted Chrxstxan oan Txernan Randall Cape Lavon Solomon and Bull Lxpe 'I : . - , z'i1' '-j will 'nlg Q J V1 1 ' - il' , Y 'Q T x N ' 1 ,f - . - . ' if . 'V : ' as- 4 .kg ' - V . f ,lj-1-V ,ik I, . . , Na . 4' ' 1 ' ' Y Y ff-1' - ' ' 1 ', 4. , ' , . - ' 4' . V Q ' . ' : an ' N '.t ,.l, 'n : s. . .-.-I in ' Y ' ' T. l- : f .' ' , ' ' , J 7 7 ,' 1 ' . l Q. , 'l A Vg, L I' . ' V ' A . m ' - - v ' ' ' , . . , . . y www- Student Councll, furst semester Lf! Io ngbl ure! mu Mnry Mascho Bonnue Buue Beverly Munn In Iou Steuntnmp Mary Sue Cape Io Ann Sulluvan onn Tuernan Sumnl rou Mrs Kate Fu Corev spouwr lean Ann Coleman Sue l9llCk Ted ChI'19Il1l'I m Shamas Randall Cape Bull Lupe Carolyn ordnn Tluml mu Nlartus Wahl joe Burchfutl jum Hurt Donald Nolan Bob Lyons Raymon Elms Lawon Solomon Rowland Colluns Nlunnue Seeberger Fnurfb Rou Duck Dennus Sham Cop punger joel Sums john Cheatham The Student Councul us the student representa tuve body of Brustow Hugh School Its purpose us to mauntaun worthwhule actnvutues and sponsor bene fucual programs for the welfare of the communuty and the school The Student Councll, elected for the furst semester, set as defunute goals the revusuon and adoptxon of a new constututuon, partucupatuon un the F O H S S C conventuon, uncrease of attendance betterment of recreatuonal programs, and sponsor shup of school projects Other actnvutues were spon sorshup of txcket sales for the operetta, Blossom Tume , :md the PTA I-Iallowe en Carnuval The efforts of the Student Councul proved to be suc cessful LAVON SOLOMON Preszdent, Student Council 50- Student Council, second semester Iv! lo rzgbl lrsl raw Dan Wile Don Nolan Fva Lou Stemcamp Sue Islick Bob Lyons o Ann Sullivan Billie Bush Lavon Solomon Snoml mu can Ann Coleman Mary Sue Cape Betty Ford Donna Flias joan Tiernan can Tiernan Bill Lupe Third row Marcus Wohl jim Hurt Raymon flias Claire Foster Ted Christian Beverly Mann Charles McClead Mrs Kate B Corey sponsor Fourth row lim Shamas jim Wenzlaff jerry Crutchfield Herbie Flxas George Slyman Dick Dennis Continuing the program started at the first of the year, the second semester Student Council sponsored both school and community projects The group sponsored ticket sales for the March of Dimes, revised the school handbook, planned and executed a very successful Sadie Hawkins Week, sponsored the All-School Play, and helped with the local Blood Drive. Each member worked diligently throughout the year to keep the Student Council the active organization which Bristow High School has always had. ,51- ., MRS. KATE B. COREY Sponsor F un In Student COUl1Cll At the Slam Umm 514114 lung mms Coleman 1nd nun At 1 mxxer held atter the Brlstow Perry game these boys are seen en joymg a cakewalk at the Elks Hall. em 'lxernm rexgn oxex' the sllxes Slave un -llLI'Illl1 IS shown bum, erovs md by her m1ster P1t Flllbflgllf -52- FOOTBALL mt of 1. 1,11 1 s 1 tht 1951 football suson vx the QOFOHIIIUI1 of Ll1ll'IUlIlKL, NINICIOUS Sue Fsllek as queen of the lurtl lult Uucen Sur 19 plClUI'6Ll at Ylgllf as sht zppured 111 tht 1111press1xt lIllflll11L eeremom at the loncl C,1t1 game October ss Ishtk a semor had as her 1 ttndmts blo11d sophomore Donnz llms and prettx yumor ne Wrnsht ll Sl'1ll'I1lS semof' 0 taptaln fo the 1 IA II had the honor of bestovung tht crown and tr.1d1t1onal loss I K I Sealer! lei to nglaf Bob Armxtage oel 91ms F1151 mu XValter W'1ll1ams Lawon Solomon Ted Chr1st1an Dan W1le Charles Gowdy oe Burchfxel Bob Lyons ohn 'vlornson Clet1s Wheeler Don Reed ern Pncc gllflllll mu Tddy Tlnas Don Kellogg Raymond Carman D1ck Denms Tarl Hull Raymon I'l1as Benny Teegardtn 1m Hurt john Cheatham Ronald Alexander Bas1l Tallent manager Third 'row Lasern Ramsew Don Hallman 1m Shamas Lester H1ll Don Nolan j1m Jackson Herb1e lrhas Russell Brewer Alan Couch The 1951 Purple Pnrate football season vull go down 1n h1story as a successful one exen though the boys from Brnstow H1gh School won only four of ten dec1s1ons Facmg many of the states top teams as usual, the P1rates scored several notable upsets and were nes er out of content1on 1n any game untll the fmal gun sounded The Brxstovs squad shoved fme team Splflt throughout the season The football w1zardry of coach Mose Leforce, 1n hlS last year as the gu1de of the P1ratc gr1d1ror1 forces, put together an offense that was able to move agamst all opponents and a defense that on occas1on rose to stop anythmg the opposmon sent out Runnmg most of the t1me from a mod1f1ed smgle wmg . U format1on, the Plrates rolled to a total of over 2100 yards rushmg Coach 'Mose Leforce and 850 passmg, wh1le the1r opponents p1led up almost 1dent1cal totals 55 'ff O1 - 111- l1il-llgl t, 1f - Q 'gf 'as Y 15 5 1 . H L . Y' V. 'L . N 4 . 5 .Q v -7 - V 1 e V 1 es. Q -- f - ' ' 'f f 1 - 1 'Q ' l 5 l 1 l ' T ' ' ' ' , . V 1' ' ', ' ' . Mi. , ' ' , .t- Aly 1 ' 'If . ,Inn f . 1 , ' . c v' ' r 'fl , ' f' X ' upon the royal lady. . 3 . frr aff 1 1 s 1 1 1 . , f : 4 ' , J .' . 4 A 'z ' Y H ' ., ' . .- ' ' , 1 ,J . r -J. - A- -J .' '21 - w . , . As 7 Y . I Y TOUCHDOWN, PIRATES' One of the bxggest thrxlls of the excntmg 1951 Sapulpa Brxstow clash came when Bob Lyons QNO 41 took a pass thrown by John Cheatham evaded Sapulpa s Tom,H1rr1son QNO 41 and dashed 30 yards down the sndelmes to tue the score 19 19 ea ly nn the fourth qu1rter Sapulpa defeated and rankmg second best the state fmally cracked the out welghed and outmanned Plrate lme to score twxce and take the wm how ever The 1951 game w1ll long be re membered as one of the hardest fought and most thrlllxng of the long serxes of clashes betweeen the Pxrates and thexr tradntxonal rnvals the Sapulpa Chleftams ept ept Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov 195 1 SEASON RECORD Bnstow Br1stow Brlstow Br1stow Bnstow Bnstow Br1stow Br1stow Brlstow M1dwest Cxty Stlllwater Henryetta Ponca Clty Wewoka Blackwell Drumrlght Cushmg Sapulpa Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Away M H554 Y' i The Purple Pnrates warm up on Hafer Fxeld just before the start of a regular mnd season practnce sessxon 54- 2 , . l ' . . , un- . ' ' in S . 14 eee,e., ' 25 ' ' , 7 S . 21 ..c., O te,.. ' 7 ' tttt O . t,a,t 26 . 28 ,.., t,,e,... ' 14 ,t,,. ., ..,, O ,t,,.. 18 . 5 O ..tt ea,., . ,t,t ' 0 ' 19 . 12 ...,tttt,e... ' 6 Y.,.,tttt, 13 . 19 , ,, t,,t,. .- ' 33 V,,., t,.,a .,t, O , 14 . 26 .,,t, O, ..,,,, ' 47 ' tt..,.t,,.,....., - 6 . 2 eeu,, O ,ttt... ' 7 ' ..... 20 . 9 O t,.,,,.tt,..,t. ' 19 tttt .. .,,.tt,........ -O 32 Nov. 16 ..,eeu,.,,t.,e Bristow 34 Perry .,,.t.t.tt. . ..,ctt....,. 20 Home -:5,,gw? .Y A..l 9 K ---. . jffya- SENIOR FOOTBALL LETTERMEN DON NOLAN End and Hal barh Three year Letterman All dxstrxrt 1951 WALTER WILLIAMS Guard Three year Letterman 'BR BOB ARMITAGE Fullback Two year Letterman JIM SI-IAMAS Center Two year Letterman 1 1' IU! Q O gps TED CHRISTIAN Quarterback Three year Letterman .QQ .27 JOEL SIMS Fullharlt Three year Letterman All dlstrxet 1951 CLETIS WHEELER Tackle Tun year Letterman .-Q r RONALD ALEXANDER End Two year Letterman The 1951 sennor foot ball lettermen were the most enterpnsmg such group m recent years Be sndes formmg the back bone of the 1951 Pxrate football team they spon sored a donkey basketb1ll game early nn the wmter to help the athletnc de partment ranse funds for the purchase of letter jackets The game was well attended and can be consndered a servnce to the town as well as to the sc ool l pi' LAVON SOLOMON Tackle Three year Letterman BASKETBALL A Le! fo ngbt Irs! row Donald Nolan Gene Marcus Wahl Srcoml row Mr Dale Peevey 1 Armitage Dick Dennis The Bristow High School basketball team is this year in the first phase of rebuilding under the new coach, Mr. Dale Peevey. Mr. Peevey, a student of Hank Iba famous coach of Oklahoma A. and M. College, brought many ideas with him to Bristow. The lights in the gym were kept burning many a night during the first weeks of the season. This years team was not too successful but learned many lessons through experience. Re- turning lettermen and upcoming ma- terial, in addition to a years experience, point to a good season next year. TEAM Thompson Ted Christian fapfam Ed Allcnsworth muh Dan Wile jim Shamas Alan Couch Marland Queen Sylvia Shattuck a popular junior was crowned by Captain Ted Christian the night of the Drumrxght game the last home game She was attended by Miss Nancy Myers of the senior class and Miss Fmilene Shamas of the sophomore cass B TEAM Le I lo right first row: Richard Gott George Elias Ellis Risenhoover Herbie Elias Eddie Joe Elias. Second row: Mr. Dale Peevy coatb Donald HUU011, R. C. Brown. Bill Holcomb, Lloyd Betow. LPI lo Hgh! fzrif mu lohn Nlorrnson Basnl 'lallent loe Craig, O D Holt Henry Solomon Snonf mu Bob Alltnsvsorth Henry Stone lxm Hurt oe Burchfnel Bob Lyons Tbmi mu BOB LYONS Slate 130 pound Chnnpmn M Blll trmgan rnazb Jerry Rlley ohn Cheatham james Coleman Cletns Wheeler tublafn ueen Charlene McMorr1s a very tractne and popular jumor was crowned bv Cletns Wheeler captam of the wrestlmng team, the mght of the Tulsa Wtll Rogers game She was attended by Mnss Crlcne Waggoner of the semor class and Miss Monta can Baker of the sophomore class CHAR LENF MCMORR IS Wrrslllng Qugpn The Brnstow Hxgh School wresthng team whnch has Improved steadlly every season workmg long and hard was successful under Coach B111 ernxgan thns year Two outstandmg achnevements hlgh lnghted the season when Bobby Lyons and Cletxs Wheeler placed m the state wrestlmg tournament at Tulsa Lyons, a jumor, who ns undefeated for three years runmng, took the champxonslup at 130 pounds Cletns Wheeler, a semor took the runner up spot at 168 pounds Bnstows placmg fxfth m the team standmgs at the state meet ns an outstandmg feat because we entered only two men M ermgan has plenty of young talent and looks forward to a good season next year 57 V . -'Q I .' K, -R l' ' V1 H., 4. -I T ,ff , A. 'v-.'l- . . ' 'z r, ' J- ' , X ', - ' ,J 6 - 4 , - , Q ' f at- .Y . . , r . . . ' M ug . ' V Gi - N . . . , . . ' J . Y 3 . J . . y I . . . - , . . . n , ' . , . . . . ' ' . r. X, ,S W as . ff 'S' 9 g f V . ., .. . f gi 5ii:if'51.L. SENIOR BASKETBALL LETTERMEN N QJSTVX TED CH J df Gi Leffvfman ca T ww-Y DON NOLAN Guard JIM 9 Tl1rr'c'-your Lf'lff'rman O F0rfZf3'fAS up 7' iJ'f'ar LL ffffnlan e Ur 16 e OSt fit e Illa le Hn CLETIS WHEELER HENRY STONE Srfomi Plan'-168 lla. Division Fourllw Plan'-148 lla. Division Staff' Tournament, 1952 Rrgional Tonrnammil, 1952 Tlrrrc-yrar Lcfttvrman -5g. Tlvrrr-year Lrffrfrman PEP CLUB 4-Q Pep Club Offlcers Lvl lo nqbi Carolyn jordan J1'n1rr1l vmrrlam o Ann Sullnan npnrhr Alync Wrnght fnavurrr Dorothy Plckett pfrsnlcnl Eva Lou Stemeamp xrrrriary ean Ann Coleman un' prrsiflcnl 405 The Pep Club has accomp lxshed many thmgs thls year under the flrst semester spon sorshnp of Mrs Bnllne T Cape pxctured at left, and under the second semester sponsorshnp of pxctured at Mass Bnllne Beets rlght Vzctory' Vxctory Is Our Cry' Left to right: Doris Hutson, Alyne Wright, Dorothy Pickett, Lu Frye, Sylvia Shattuck. -s9- ' 1 L I lo nqlrl ns! rou Dons Hutson Alyne Wrnght Dorothv Puckett Iu Frye Sylvna Shattuck Srroml mu Sally Flynn Almc Hull Jo Ann Sullnvan Fleanor Brar ch Mary sue Cape Eva lou Stemcamp Sue Islnck jean Coleman Marlone Frxcrson T'1mI ron Frances Burchfxel Luella Br wn n Massey joan Tlernan Donna Ilxas jean Txernan Carolyn ordan Monta Baker jean Wlllxams Alice Roberts Fourth row Shxrley DeMoss Hvonne Harrold Phyllns Smnth Maxme Brewer Leah Adanr Claudeen Hughes Phyllxs Snyder Mlnme Seeberger Nancy Paxton Iv fb mu Mary Wheeler Mary Mascho Nancy Newman Mary hastendneck Dorothy Ralston Margaret Murphy Cynthia Hodges Fllen Clanre Ostrom Phyllns Estcp The Brlstow Hugh School Pep Club of 1951 S2 was ambntnous loyal and actn IC Durmg the football season the Pep Club attractxvely decorated the goal posts, and wnth thelr regular attendance and enthusnastnc cheermg kept the boys spmts aroused durmg the football basketball, and wrestlmg seasons At a specxal honor ceremony, the Pep Club presented the school colors to retxrmg football coach Mose Leforce and the semor football boys Each Thursday the Pep Club had nts luncheon meetmg to dxscuss the busmess of the week and on the fourth 'Ihursday of each month a bxrthday party was held for all the glrls who had had bnrthdays durmg the month The Club mtroduced a new ment system thus year It was requnred that each Pep Club member have a C average and no Fs pay semester dues of SOC, and support all approved school actnvntnes Pledge week brought many woes to Pep Club members as they sought to fulflll re qulrements for lmtnatxon An xmpressnve xnxtlatnon ceremony for all members was held January I9 1952, nn the home of Mrs Cape, the club sponsor The concessxon stand for all wmter sports was successfully operated wxth Jo Ann Sulllvan as chalrman The Pep Club added twenty two new sweaters to xts wardrobe thxs year, and the cheerleaders are lookmg forward to sheddmg the purple corduroys for new umforms For assnstmg with varxous cv1c and school events, mdxvxdual members recenved mernts to count toward a ment pm .60- vf . - . f 'I , . , . . . . - 'r . I ! ' V V ' A T I A 2- I V ' A ,. ' . v - I ' ' L X' 1 K l -4 9 ! ' 7 Y ! , , . . f ': . - . . - ..,. . , - . - . . .i 7 7 ' . . . , . . . l ' ' KK 7, ' Y . . ff Q ll Y I1 3 , . . R . CHEERLEADERS QQ nbfhu Hang vm Sylwa lux L!l .ISSIW 4 We can brat anybody' Any old tzme' Dorolloy Alyne D017-Y -61 J A ' 7 fb. , ' YL . N .ll Qyvm la. ,' N, fu ' if' A , , , on the line! B .. ' . . 5 ' V Lu a , 1 S,gfg,,A I , IQ..k , SPEECH First row Charles McClead Lavon Solomon Leah Adair Ellen Ostrom Verna Zcek Serum! row Margaret Sechler Maryone Frxerson Bonnne Buxe 'Ibml row Calvm Satterfxcld 1 Lupe Russell Mnller MRS ESTHER BURRIS Inslruclor Le I lo ugly! Mary Curtxs Peggy Tuck Mary Cape Sue Eslnck Ann Harvey Davnd Hughes Sc 4 oml mu Ted Chnsnan Alan Couch Pat Fulbrxbht Below Clanrc Foster Evelyn Aston Rachel Geller Peggy Tuck Ann Harvey Davnd I-'ughes .62.. 35 u-t t C ' l Contest In 195152 a speech act1v1t1es class was once agam added to the BHS currnculum Wnth an enrollx lent of nearly thxrty students th1s class has grown m one year to be one of the most actlve classes 1n the hxgh school In the speech class under the d1rect1on of Mrs Esther Burns the emphasxs has been on practxcal apphcatnon of the speech arts rather than on the usual book and classroom work Programs and entertamments for publxc or school presentatxon have occup1ed much of the class tnme all year Besxdes offermg practncal experxence to the speech students these productxons have been of servrce to the school and commumty Wxth the new mter commumcatlons system the class was able to present numerous tumely programs The speech class members worked wxth the Thespnan Troupe on many extra currxcular projects The vocal department too recexved help from the class on the task of applymg the operetta make up A radno play a one act play and numerous mdlvldual entrles were taken to varlous speech tournaments over the state The radno play A1r Ra1d won fnrst place m the dxstrnct speech tournament at Central State College mn Edmond These projects and many others helped make a sucessful year for the newly orgamzed speech class one m whxch learnmg and servnce were vsell combmed Last Mlnute Instructlons -65 2:1 b ' Chad '. 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V . , . 47, u e fwfspmns THE TIO A THESPIAN SOCIETY , 4D T : Troupe No. 183 V., S ,. ...im , ,,, so 1' - Le I fo ngb! bark You Charles McClead wee prexuienl Rowland Colluns prcmlrni Alan Couch Bull Lupe Gaul Kulgore Calvun Satterfueld jum Shamas Lavon Solomon Second vow Teddy Chrustuan Mary Sue Cape treasurer Ann Harvey Maxune Brewer Bonnue Buue Leah Rae Adaur svfretary Verna May Zeek Tuppy Wfoolfolk Fmnl row Darlene ohnston Cynthua Hodges Claure Foster Ellen Ostrom Insei Pat Fulbrught The Thespuan Troupe of Brustow Hugh School has always been an actuve organuzatuon and thus year us no exceptuon Out of the Thespuan make up kut have come many faces and hours of fun Membershup un the Thespuan Troupe us awarded as an honor for un usual unterest and abuluty un che fueld of dramatuc arts Troupe 183 meets at the homes of the members and us always entertauned lavushly Our work thus year has consusted of three one act plays The Devul and Danuel Webster Happy Journey , and Moonset The Thes puans also applued the make up for the operetta, Blossom Tume , and, un fact, had a hand un all dramatuc actuvutues of the hugh The Troupe has been guuded by uts sponsor Mrs Esther Burns Her hours of work and loyal de Sunce many of the Thespuans are senuors thus year, the troupe votuon have been deeply apprecu ated by all Troupe members school has wrutten a constututuon to guude the steps of future Thespuans un Brustow Hugh School -64- u f I . H . - . . . . . . . , . . , , u . . . s y - 5 u u 1 v . , , , . . I J , , , . : . 1 I 'fv.A'.. u, . . . i N . ' I! ll !! ll 22 9 ' ' . . U . , . . Sccnes from tht Thcsplm Pllvs Happy loumrg Tippy Vvoolfolk Fselyn Aston Ann Haney Lason Solomon Alan Couch and fllcn Ostrom Happy jaurnryn: Tippy Vfoolfolk, Evelyn Aston, Ann Harvey, Lavon Solomon, Alan Couch and Ellen Ostrom. MnonxrI : Bob Lyons, Pat Fulbright, Bill Lipe, Rowland Collins, Charles McClead. Nof pirlurrd: john Crutchfield Calvin Sarterficld, lighting technician. .65.. The Devll md Dlmel Webster Damfl Wrlvvfrr Flmlluzgm fbf' Dull Y xnstnn ug wma Ho c V 7m I Shame 0 rlgbl ur u rx mt 1 C C N LClo.u ha Poster Thr' Dill! Addrrmv flu' urg rom Hell n fl 1 mms 1 1 u Q 1 o Nic C1 Slsmm I Crurchfncd B Lynne T B Dw v Cmcnmm rm, D Hallmm R Mx cr sscr R utnlm Q ov. a cnt 0 66- 'Kmlkn BILI IE BUSH JOAN CALHOUN DON HUTTON DEBATE Thls group wxll form the core of what Brxstow Hxgh School expects to be .1 new era m debate Dllxgently and falthfully has the debate class worked to lay the foun datnon for that trme Smcere xnterest nn debate has kept thls an actnve group have clearly demonstrated thexr promlse for the future DON LOVFLL 1 'K 5 7 RUSSALL MILLF R ,di 'J LOREN ROBERDS Spa sor -67 ., Qs A 6' Q - . . 5 -7 . . . - tt if-if and the individual memberg U T. H I i ,f MR. DEBATERS IN ACTION LIBRARY CLUB au Ill I ff if nqff flrvf H1 Pltsv Ducks Paulnm Henderson Nlary lynn l,UlH.,llK o Ann Coufltr Ilnrlua Fnlutr Vna Morrls Ixastendleck Tblrlf mu CIIFISIIIN. Sawyer Tmla Rnscnhoovur xmte I-llllCI1l lone ILL Margaret Nlurphy Cl1r1 Root - V .. . K .+. .A , . . -. W ga. - .. - .... . - . .. . - ...-. - - A ... -- - - . ....-. Q - -- .....-. . .- ,., ...- n R ' . 6 H. , ' . 'V . 4 i , , ar: .V . ',. ' , 1 gunml rnu': Mona Jones, .lo Etta Blaylock, Leah Adair, Karel Watt. Margaret Sechlcr. Patsy Dnwdy, Jean Hockett Nlzry l ' ,Z .K ,fy ,' Q .h ,IA '- 'L 'V Y - A x 4 and Hlcn Claire Ostrom. Sfamliug: Mrs. Grace Wenzlaff, spvrlwr. . 1 . f V . I I ' V . . 4 , . . N ' 4 . . v - - V . , - . . . ., . . . 7 I W ,, 'llw - E I . Y . . . . . . . . , . . , . , . - x 5 , -I -, s . I f i x x A I Y Y. I . . . . . . . . . , V . i i . . . 4 Q , . , . 7. . Y Y X . 5 . L . , . I . . . V 1 . Y . , . . . x . - 5 U , , - Y . . I 1 . -Y, J 1 . I.. 1 -Q . x U . . , . . . . . . . . ,, ,, , . Without thc Ixbrlry Club Brnstoxx Hugh School would bc unable to produce the GradeA students for vshlch xt rs noted Its members trcuned to be student lxbrarlans by Mrs GFILC Xlvenzlaff are plelsant to optrltne and cffncxent 1n asslstmg students to select and check out books md reference mltermls The students of our school would be unlblt to make use of our fme lnbrlry yuthout the servxccs ot thns orgamzauon At nts weekly luncheon meetmg tht club dnscusses Improvements 1n seruce and strnes to put the best suggestxons mto prlctncc Conduct of the club IS governed by lts constxtutnon adopted at tht foundmy., of the club THE LIBRARY LOG, our school magazme, publnshtd quarterly records the accomplxsh ments of thls actxve club The Lxbrary Club the oldest seruce club m school has operated smoothly and commendably both semesters because of the dxlngence and competency of Its carefully selected offxccrs OFFICERS First Semevfer Second Semevfer Prewdznf Paulme Henderson Pnsnlml Paulme Henderson Vzee President Margaret Sechler Vice Premlenf Leah Rae Adaxr Secretary Mary Fenton Seerelary Mary Lvnn Douglas Treasurer Mary Curtis Treamur Patrncxa Baker Parlzamenlarmn Yvonne Harrold Refrmler Ellen Claxre Ostrom Edlfor, THE LIBRARY LOG Margaret Sechler Durmg the furst semester, new lnbrarxans were mntnted mto the club nn an rm pressnve ceremony followed by a party at the home of Margaret Sechler At Chrnstmas tame jolly old St Nxck vxsnted the lnbrarxans at a get together at Clara Roots home In addmon to the conductmg of busmess at the weekly luncheons nn the library, the orgamzatxon has gxven partnes for lts members and has held cake sales to ralse funds for nts operatnon and for the purchase of furmshmgs for the llbrary As a demonstratxon of the good fellowshlp enjoyed by the members, each Ilbrarnan IS remembered wnth a bnrthday gnft from the club -68 T 11 foof Y ara rfmfuf on! 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' J 0 Q q ' if , 1 , - -' 3 A Q L V'-N .. fg-if f' Ak PM Lf' 3 P FUTURE HO MAKERS 0F A ERICA 1 111111 C 111111 1 I1IL 11111111 II1111111111I11rs of A1111r111 111111 IIL SL 111111 111r 1 1111111 1 s111111I111 111111 111 1111 101111 1111111n1, 11QPlFII11LI1f All g1r1s 1111111s1111 111 1111111111111 111111111111 of the 111 111111111111 11 r1 11111 111 1 1 r 1 1 f1111c 111 111111 II 11111 11111111111 1 1 1 111 e 1r111 r1111 1 1 1111111111 111110 111s 1 111111 11111 111211111 1111 111111111111 II 1111s 1111-111111 11LlI'II1g I11L C1r1s1 1 s 11111111 111 1lI1lIIL 111111111111 LFS 11111 C1111s11111s 111111 11111 10 1 111 1111r11s1 1111 1r11s11r1 XIISS XIRC III 'XII NIARSHAII S Jrmsor CRIB, of 1h1 111uc111on11 pro1111s for 1111 111r NN IS 1111 1r1p f1lI'OLlg1'I 1h1 Fr1n11o1111 POIICFX pl.1n1 1nd 1he I1ber11 CI1ss Compmy 1n S1pu1p1 A1 1he 1n111111on s1r111e for 1h1 second sem1s11r 111emb1rs 1111 111111 PFCSLIIICL1 ezch 1111p1er mother 1v11h 1 red rose the syn1boI of the org1n11111on A hnghhght of the year WIS 1n 11111 f1sh1oned squ1r1 d1nCe held 1n honor of the FFA A Febrmry meetmg Xl 15 devoted to our mothers Our f11h1rs were honored ID Apr1I 111th Daddy D1te N1gh1 The s111e F1111 w1s held 1n Okhhoma C11y IH the sprnng 1nd the over mght 1r1p was enyoyed by ,ll round out the yeflr In Future Le! to nqbl Tommy Bc111s M155 Beers BIIIIC Jo Bush Sue Carney Betty Brown Faye Wmn Mary Caldwell Margaret Buns Irene Homemakers of Amerxci :1 f1reweII Bamfleld Beverly Atmel, party was g1ven to honor the gmduaung members of our cIub 'BJ INITIATION OF NEW MEMBERS CHRISTMAS CARD SALES Lcfl lo Hgh! Domvee Laumus, Bonme Buxc, Vlfglhl3 Lewxs, Marlene L,-ff fn ngbf Mrs Tallcm' Jamcc Tallenty Twlla Rlsen Raye, Sarah Hughes Alme H1II, jo F113 Blaylock, Eva Lou Stc1n hoovgr' Jean Hockett camp, Paulme Henderson 70- I RANKOMA POTTI RY M ng!! Xian Ixnn Douglas Nancy Newman Wars Ann Rasluulxulc Soe PACKING POR THL RALLY Bzlnu la! In rzgll Patrxcxa Baker Leah Adanr Nano ydlxfg, LJ nl P 1' Q1 1 ku 16 , ,E ', R f . 1 1 ., , .Q , .1 . 4 K f f if A 4 Y f Lrff .1 Qtr: . 1' 1 , l' ' ,' - :A A - - - 1- '- .' . r' - 1. ' - ,A v ' K y Q . l . y - v JO Etta Blaylock. rvfnrnrlur, Mrs. SlCll1C3I'I1P, Eva Lou Stcincamp, ' , fl: 'A , ', l' l , In - 1 Iv vA v . I l v 1 'P -- x 1 I xx. v ' x l'f. 4. ' ' 3 ' . A 6' w x 1. T 1 rv I A 7. '11, fa- V1 1-Di - 5 1 Y 8, I A A V . 90 3. 12 by ,. . ... 'I 4. ' Qe Q 4' if 551 Ill mir 4.2 INITIATION OF CHAPTER MOTHERS Lffl 10 ngbl Mn Branch Bonnxc Bune pffildfflf Yxrgmxa Levxs 1lfz f77I'XlltHf Sarah Hughes jvarllamznfarmn Mrs Henderson bulormn Paulmv. Ilundnrson inumrrr PURPOSE S OT F H A 'To promozn a grovumg, apprecxanon of thc joys :md aausfauxons of homamalung lo cmphauu mln xmportanu of worthy home n1Llnb4rslup lo Lnrouragn dunocragy m home and community x c 'lo work for good home and famxlw life for all 'Io promou xnurnatxonal good vull To fosur mln dculopmmr ot crcatnc lcadershxp mn home and Lommumu hfv. prow L wx no uc nu mdnxdua and group rccrcauon To further xntcrcsr nn Home Economxcs ad DADDY DATE NIGHT Irff lo rlqbl Ioan Calhoun Mr Stcxncamp, Margaret Murphy Mr Murphy 7l FUTURE FARMERS OF A ERICA r- A05 0 I I lo nqb! 1151 mu Iackne Wxlson nrqfunl al arm: Donald Carter nporfrr Dale Strxckland president Vnrgmla Lewis FFA Qzmu Roy Campbell ut: fmultif Sham Coppmger nrnlury Bob Dowdy lnavurer Sefoml row O D Holt Charles Brown Donald Barton Ieonard Carman Donald Van Zant Bxlly Cluldress Seaman Smxth Clay Berryhnll Tbml Row Benme Fenton Floyd Crawford Henry Solomon Glen Kuykendall R Barton Inmmy Weaver Hershel Fvans Tum Hot Gerald Henshaw Kenneth Renfroe Pourlb mu Don Dean nm Tow nsend Dan Holllday jerry Cook Wxlllam Peeper ack Fstcs J R Chnldress Bob Armxtage Mr Powell The prxmary :um of the Future Farmers of Amernca IS t e development of agrxcultural leadershnp cooperatlon, an cmzenshnp The orgamzatnon has enjoyed a successful year under the guldance of the1r sponsor, Mr Earl Powell In January the club made an mterestmg trnp to the Angus Cattle Sale at Sand Sprmgs Thls was partncularly mterestxng because of the record set on the sale prnce Along wnth th1s trip, the orgamzatnon also made many trnps, mcludmg the annual Danry Day, to Holhdays Daxry The student body enjoyed a successful FFA Western Box Supper ln the jumor hngh gym on December IS, at whlch Vnrgmna Lewxs was crowned the FFA ueen To end the school year, members of the local organnzatnon of Future Farmers of Amernca honored thexr fathers wnth the annual Father and Son Banquet MR EARL POWELL COLORS7 National Blue and corn gold Sponmf MOTTO: Learning to do' doing to leur - Earning to liveg living to serve. -72- 'Q rv P '7 0 Oc T-ION 9 f1xo?fF 'U C X 0, 3 la Q Q L'3c4IQZI-Tse! U U UQ XIRGINIA IEWIS F F A ueen -av COFOIIZIIOH of The F F A ueen Lrf I0 rlgbf Roy Campbell rxrorl Lance Robards rroun Izrnrrr Murdell Henry aflenmfanl Dale Strnckland FFA prrwlrnl Vxrynna Lcwxs qurrn Sham Coppnngcr error! Lmme Robards Iourr girl Tvula Rxscnhooxcr affrnlant J R Chxldrcss rsrorf 73 Y Nj Ay 5 , Q A , I 1 X ' I . ,, Y , Y . ...Q f ': ,': , 1 s , : -1: ' , : , J ,f' 9' ', f:.. , . C2 -3 DISTRIB TIVE ED UCATIO If I I0 rlqbi Irs! mu Dons Clark Nadxnc Perry Anna Weave Mary Iynn Douglas Dorothy Ralston Lornta McDan1el Wyona Harshaw Qeroml rou hvelyn Mudgett Eleanor Branch Beverly 'viann Alnne llxll Davxd Ingles Donald Nolan Ronald Alexander Third rou Joyce Mudgett Lavon Solomon Olcta Horn Betty Crazy, olmnmc Rose George Gram Iudy Norman Rnchard Burnett I-nurlb mu Robert Adcock Marland Armxtatv. Don Iovell Orxtl Murphy lack Estes johnny Wnlson amcs Tallent Charles Vinllcr X kill, S' ' No' I U MRS BILLIE T CAPE Co ordmator 74- L r 1 1 ?f1iSf.: b ' s.- ll . 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QQ, xx .1 T 'Nz DISIIIDUIIVC Educatlon Offlcers Lrjl I0 7181.71 Donald Nolan staff' llflzgair' Wyona Harshaw rrfwrhr Iawon Solomon 11 epnsxlfnf Wir M DeBennmg Sialz Supfrzlmr of DIYf7lI7Ilflll Ifzuafmn Beverly Mann xfrrvlarg Mrs Bxllne T Cape Coorlmafor Nfarland Armntnge presnlrnf hal nlund Almc Hlll fnasunr As one of the more practlcal actnvxtxes of our school, DlStflbUtlVC Educatxon trams students to take an effectnve part ln vocatlonal llfe D E students spend part of each day m on the job trammg through actual employment m busmess establxshments under dnrecr supervnsnon of store sponsors who are responsnble for traxnmg The students recenve pay and hlgh school crednt for work trammg The fxrst annual Employer Employee Banquet, gnvmg recogmtlon to the employers of each of the DlSIflbUIlVC Educanon students, was held wnuary 10 1952 The guest speaker for thus event was Mr M J De Benning, State Supervxsor of Dnstrnbutxve Educatlon The annual DISIIIDUIIVC Educatlon mltnatnon and electnon of offncers was held October 4 1951 An xmpresswe ceremony was conducted by the second year D E members Seventeen new members were mmated ON THE IOB Left LAVON SOLOMON salesman Bnshops Grocery R1gbt DOROTHY RALSTON waxhexs Lyons Cafe I DUSTRIAL ARTS Pzrlunll abou Cleburn Bnrd La Gcne Mwell J M Mcnefee Ray Garrett lxcnneth Wnnn Dan Wnle Mr Stnles Bxll Holcomb Gene Webb Leon Horn R Lee Rake Archne Ingersoll Earl Newell Don Kellogg Darryl Autry Ted Wallxn oe Gran, Charles Dotson ohn Morrison Blame Wxllafrmrd lxenneth Hxeks B1llRenfroe Doyle Tabor Lester Hlll Wayne Harrold -qv At rzgbf Typ1cal scene ln the wood DARREL STILES Instructor Industrlal arts mxght be defmed as a group of subjects that furmshes gulded experxences m the use of tools, materxals, and machxnes Durmg the 1951 S2 school year more than one hundred boys from the jumor and semor hxgh schools have worked m one or more of the followmg areas mechamcal drawmg, woodwork, plastxcs, or leather work 76- .2 ' ' e vc.: E 8 . x . 1 ' - as G , A L , working shop. 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X x-f: 3-fa: , all 1 6'1 -nz l 1 HA . . - Vocal MUSIC c Sta E' I-. li l l 1 ' gvttfvn 5 1 10.61 Iv-.-J C MCCLEAD prrsnifnl T WUOLFOLK arfompamsl A HARVFY lxbnzrmn A SULLIVAN xerretary frrasurer J A COLEMAN Jemenl :ecrelary The school year 1951 1952 was one of the most sarxed and xnterestmg nn the hxstors of the Brxstovu Hugh School vocal musxc department Under the capable dnrectnon of Mrs Mnldred lmchols the opcretta Blossom Tnme was produced early nn December Thus productnon was perhaps the largest and most successful exer attempted by the socal department Other notable accompllshments dunng, the year were the orgamzauon of an entertainment group the mxxed ensemble the partnclpatxon of several quartets and soloxsts mn the state musnc contest and the presentatnon of a beautxful sprung concert to add a fxttxng climax to a season of fnne musnc sxneerely presented Students of the Brnstow 1-hgh School Vocal Department 7 . f 5 A A fh ff Z fu 1 X, C- 5 I X D I X X , v4 S- ll ' ' ' N X ' 1 X X- ' , Q E.. STEINCAlvlP, vice-president NTRS. M. NICHCSLS, dimfaf R. COLLINS: librarian .. 7- A S. --Ov' I'nt1rc met s7f.,i3i 15 ...rf O7 ++-3 run BI OQSOM TIMI1 1 N Q5 5 K Au I Domqycrs rcsmurant SQQSZS CJ -QQQQ ls, 95 bb 96 3 -QAQ6? Q56 Q9 ob 'bm QS gf? Prmcnpmls of the mst opcrctt BLOSSOM TIME K' Q ,Q c I 16, iq, O 'Q' O 'rr ff A 14 f 5 3 f ' ' fa xx. , Y I L V ,A Q -1, f , X 1 Y . KS, 1 ' .. , Lv - . . .. W , QKXQE December 9, 951 ' X N f A , - r ' ' , ' K Q9 5 .sf N W 'U 0 ' ggi V. N 0 ' YN X! ' j . vs' A V5 X , V. J' Q B A rl -I ' , 13- y December 6, 951 K 'A:',. E .. Q0 E? Q V H iff Q' Q -1-if f 'Al - -2: Qu A N I M. 1-Y, , A Q Q . Q X. in Q: Q , Q, , 4, Q . -3 ' my V ,xl 5 ,lf -,. E if 'Q . . A U H 4, .Sf t K be timber s, 951 -na . 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Bram: Ser 1 m flu Srunemxg D Iohnslun C U X! r X H w jor url o rr lx: gor C u n 1 enum mn XI Brewer are llf L .l The mxxed ensemble a select vocal group chosen from the chorus was one of the mos! acuve secnons of the musxc department m 1951 52 Throughout the year tlus group answered many Calls for entertamment from numerous organ nzanons Wxth programs consxstmg of modern arrangements seasonal songs humorous numbers song and dance com bmauons and patnotxc and NVcstern songs the mxxed ensemble also hel create good will between the school and the commumty Though the mxxed en semble ns basically an entertamment group membershnp xn the organnzatlon offered vocal students opportumty for umque tramlng m showmanshnp posse cooperatxon appearance and nn develop mg qualmes of benng a good rrouper L... M ndy and Samb Cynthla and Glorxal AI rlgbl MARY SUE CAPE Sweetheart 0 the Vocal Music Department Q, ff fs, 80- BAND OFFICERS MR IOSFPH PUSCO TEDDY HODGL Band Dlrfrior Pnsulrnt sa '18 PHYLLIS SNYDER RG' Your ROY SNYDER CHARLFNF MCNIORRIS Vin' Prpwdpnf Srrrclary and Trzamrer BUSIHCSS Commlttec The busmess commlttee managed Mmagvr the football ads football programs LLOYD BETOW and planned the layouts for the band pages nn the LOG 81 Sfmff nl Dlrz flor CYNTHIA HODGES JIMMY COLEMAN .- y 1 I 1-1 I s ' X Sf , l s.. fm, , .sa 'V . A in . - .W in 1 .1 f ' ' ffl 1 ' A wii g 94:32. - 'f ,-2 ' ,11J '1f?? . mis 4. 'A a+ ' - . . ' 'fn' ' 'fl vig-M14 . 5 '-.1 ..?5s-'ws' 0 N A '. , A . ' - ' ' , V 1 ' + - - ' gr, .ff ' .Q ' ' ,:.,,,?i 4, , g .I Lx I 9 a C ,W CCN CERT BAND Pnfurmi abou' are Glorna Beeson Lloyd Betow Tommne Bettxs Betty Brown Ronald Burgess Burns Caldwell Randall Cape Elame Caves jimmy Coleman jnmmte Coppmger Donald Crawford erry Crutchfxeld john Crutchfneld Kenneth DeMoss Shxrley DeMoss Phyllns Estcp Frank Groom Yvonne Harrold Paul Hockett Teddy Hodge Cynthm Hodges Bobby Hopkms Gall Knlgore Davnd Mallory Mary Mascho Charlene McMorns Ruth McMorns Earl Newell Patrxcna Parrott Nancy Paxton Tommy Paxton Deanna Petree Donna Puckett Clnfford Reavls Alnce Roberts Teddy Schrader Davxd Schramme Phyllls Snyder Roy Snyder Betty Strong Irma Teegarden Judy Txbbens jxmmy Wenzlaff Patncla Woodall Carol Collms Earl Clark Jxmmy Wlllxams Bully Gurley Carol Plaxsance Judy Farr The concert band has been a tremendous help m all of the wmter sports actnvntles of the school year 1951 52 The band played for the coronatnon of all the dxfferent sports queens of the jumor and semor hlgh schools The clxmax of the years work ns the annual s rmg concert At tlns event soloxsts and quartets glve performances m addmon to the bands many numbers The most xmportant of all thmgs that happen durmg the evenmg of muslc IS the coronatxon of the band queen Thxs band has made great progress m the past and more IS ex pected nn the future im- 0 GLORIA BEESON Our band queen thxs year IS Glorxa Beeson a semor and a member of the Brxstow Hxgh School Band for the past four years Glorxa plays oboe and was a tw1rler 1n the band untnl she recenved the queenshlp thxs year Before movmg to Brxstow she recexved several years trammg both 1n the oboe and ln twnrlmg vuth the Broken Bow band 85 GAIL KILGORE GLORIA BEESON Drum Major Banu' uecn TWIRLERS Mary Mascho Irma Teegarden The Bnstow Hugh School Twnrlers use both Western style and Mndwestern style twlrlmg to add color to all band performances 84- - Lvfl I0 rigbf: Shirley DeMoss, Cynthia Hodges, bearl fwirlcr, Q-'ii 4 , .. wrs 'Q 3 fx., '-T94 1. I R29 J.-. -4.14 ef-, wmv r Eg? .ff N-2 ' Aa CCN TEST ENS MBLES CLARINET QUARTET SAXOPHONE QUARTET Ie! to right Irma Teegarden zrst lIt1fIUf'f Phyllxs Snyder xcrond zlarlrxrt Charlene McMor ns tbml rlurmrt Alncc Roberts fourth Llarlnft let to rzqbl Call Kllgore fum: mxophom xmmy W cn7laff han tom' xaxoplmm lxmmv Coleman a mg the place of Randall Cape smoml alto xamphonf erry Crutchfxeld lrst alto slnopbonv The saxophone quartet lS the most actnve ensemble group It performs at varxous com mumty affcurs and contests WOODWIND TRIO WOODWIND QUARTET Left to ngbt: Cynthia Hodges Left to right: Cynthia Hodges lu te Gloru Beeson oboe' flute' Gloria Beeson oboe- ' Irma Teegarden clarinet. Irma Teegzrclen clarinet' Ruth ..g6.. McMorris basxoon. MARCHING BAN RECORD .nn -41' 1: -in IT' People plriurml allot: Glorxa Beeson Lloyd Betow Tommie Bettxs Betty Brown Ronald Burgess Burns Caldwell Randall Cape Elame Caves jxmmy Coleman jnmmxe Coppmger Donald Crawford jerry Crutchfxeld john Crutchfneld Kenneth DeMoss Shxrley DcMoss Phyllxs Estep Earl Groom Yvonne Harrold Paul Hockett Teddy Hodge Cynthxa Hodges Bobby Hopkms Gall Kllgore Davxd Mallory Mary Mascho Charles McClead Charlene VlcMorns Ruth PICMOYUS Earl Newell Patncxa Parrott Nancy Paxton Tommy Paxton Deanna Petree Donna Puckett Clnfford Reavxs Alxce Roberts Teddy Schrader Davnd Schramme Phyllxs Snyder Roy Snyder Betty Strong Irma Teegarden Judy Tnbbens Peggy Tuck Jnmmy Wenzlaff Patrxcxa Woodall The marchmg band thls year has taken a number of tnps Durmg football season the band went to the Cushxng and Sapulpa games We had many xnvxtatxons to attend dxfferent college football games, but out of these we accepted only one whnch was a game between Oklahoma Umversnty and Kansas State We also took part m a large parade at Oklahoma Cnty wluch was gnven as a booster for the Oklahoma State Faxr there The Bnstow Hxgh School Band with many other bands attended the Tulsa Chrxstmas Parade Every year thxs band has a wonderful marchmg season, and we thmk thxs year has been no exceptxon We belneve that nn the followmg years the band wlll have a yet greater repre sentatxon on the tnps to be made -87 I , , I 1 -O., . 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I , i A ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 y 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 I a 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 s 1 y 1 1 1 1 1 x LATIN CLASS ACTIVITIES AJA Abozr' The Roman Banquet 1951 A! right The Roman Ban quet 1952 The nobles are second year Latm students and slaves are fnrst year Latxn students if- Q Cena parata est! 188.- Estne llngua Latxna mortua7 Mmnmel answer the forty students whose en durance IS proof of thelr vntalxty These people have completed thexr years work Maxnma cum laude' In addmon to regu lar asslgnments they at tended uo Vadls pre sented an assembly pro gram and feasted at the tradxtnonal Roman Ban quet Ab ovo usque ad mala lmgua Latma vxva est' Ai-.,..'Nf - OLLY lf- ROGER VOLUMIZ 10 'JL' BRISTONW HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL YEAR 1951-1952 BRISTOW, OKLAHOMA Gr- HARD WORK BRINGS SUCCESS TO JOLLY ROGER Thls year s JOLLY ROGER staff has worked hard to mtroduce and contnnue the new pollcy of dnstrxbutmg the school newspaper free of charge to all students Producmg the school newspaper has requnred dlhgent work and conservatxve man agement but all partncnpants have thoroughly productlon The Brnstow Hxgh School yournalnsm staff has the dxstmct dnsadvantage of havmg no regular journalxsm class but depends upon 1ts members to contrnbute news artlcles wntten 1n thelr own free tame Staff members study journalnsm as a hobby or as preparatxon for a journallstnc future wxthout recenvmg hlgh school crednt The JOLLY ROGER staff as a group mam tams affnlnatnon vuth the Oklahoma Interscholastxc Press Assocnatnon and unll and Scroll These orgamzatnons sponsor crxtlcal surveys and offer suggestnons for the xmprovement of school news papers Staff members pnctured above are as follows Sfandmg lc t to Hgh! Bnll Lupe sports edntor Cynthxa Hodges edntor Donald Balleys busmess manager Mrs Helen Carruth sponsor Verna Mae Zeek reporter Henry Stone reporter and pressman Seated Nan Massey reporter Phyllxs Snyder reporter Mary Fenton reporter Yvonne Harrold reporter Paulme Henderson reporter Orlene Waggener productlon manager and porter Imp! Mrs Helen Carruth S H r l . ' Y 5 A . if ls GP- H 1 x 511. ' 'I 1 , . . l enjoyed working together in the various phases of . , f . : . . , . 5 Y : ! 5 - 1 5 3 Y Q 3 ' . : , g - I a I y Q 1 s I a 9 . . , re- . . , . . -39- LUG STAFF if EVA LOU STEINCAMP JERRY JACKSON Busnzess Manager Aff Ef1'1f0f ROWLAND COLLINS Erlztor 111 C1916 Le! lo right stamlmg Mary Sue Cape Sue Eslxck Mary Mascho Bxll Lupe Pat Fulbnglmt Donald Baxleys Claire Foster Sally Flynn Bark lable Dorothy Puckett Nan Massey Carolyn Jordan Eleanor Branch Vxrglma Lewxs Jo Ann Sullnvan oan Tlcrnan Donna Elms lean Txernan Ann Harvey From' tables Mrs Arthurs sponsor Rowland Collxns Eva Lou Stemcamp jerry Jackson john Wilson Inst! Mrs Marne Arthurs Not plcfurezl Paulme Henderson Ellen Clanre Ostrom Tum Slmamas Ted Hodge 901 ' f Q o xxor OD 111Q 1 tl1Q r111111 FLQUISIIL OI t1Q p1oQ11Q11o11 11' 1 1,ooQl 11111111 s Q IOC sllff l11Ql 1r1 1bu11Ql11 1111111, 1x1 r KKK 1 JIISOI 11 Q X ll1LlTS 1 Q11 Q LI5 of p1ospQQ11xQ C Q111 LI Q o 1 s 111 11s 1 ll 1 x ork O11 1l1Q FLQO Q of mol Q 11' Jf Bnstoxx ll11,l1 SLll0Ol 1Q11x111Qs ll C o 111 sl1rtQQl l.1x 1111, tl1Q 1,rou11Qlxx ork ior 115 plans SLN Qrll 111o111l1s l3LfOl'L ll Q s111t of sQl1ool s1nQss 11111111.,Qr Ix1 111Q:1mp xx1s 111o1l1Q1 x1l1o l5Lb1II 1k Q11l Xl lou sur 111 '5QpLQ111l1Qr Ol 1l1Q Ql1ff1Qul1 t1slQ cpmg tl1Q IOC llI1.1IlLkS 111 good orQlQ1 11 Q 1r Q 1Qx 1113, 1Ql s1l l111s111Qss 1111111 LI 1r1Q:1111p Q1rr1QQl Illfllllgll l1Q1 LU 1111l1Q1tQQl I l x I1 ut 1 x l11 ll1Q 1rt dQ111r1111Q11t xx1s 111Otl1cr Q1pablQ 1nd f111l1ful xxorl1Qr Q11x 1QlQso11 1r1 QQl11or Qrrx Qon tr1butQQl u11sp111111,lx of both talcnl and t1mQ to 1111kQ tl1Q IOC1 111orQ 1tt1'.1Q11xQ 00111 30 11QsSQQl 11x l1eQt1C SS1OI1S 1 lQ 1 fi l l1orQ1l l IQ ll 11tQ111p s 111 111cQ 1L 1 1nQ L Q Q 1 1 on LLI1 11Q xx or LIS 1xQ K1 11tQ11Ql1111, 1 l11sl1Q11 531110 o tl1Q 111ox1Qs to f1111sl1 1 p11NQ or xxorlc out 11 laxout MlSflkLS xxQrQ plQnt1ful of Course Seturxg, tl1c st1 Q for 111111x punful Qp1s0QlCs bxtxxuun Id1IOY Collms md the unfortunlte offenders ll1QSc sQc11QS l1cQ1111Q lQss lI'LqL1LI1I l1oxxcxQr 15 1l1Q smff Qrcxx 111orQ slolful Wllll pr1Qt1QQ All Qarlx errors l1axQ be I1 p1111st1k11115lx Qo11QQ1QQl 1xxQ 1opcj 111Ql 1l1Q 1957 IO s10uQ'l 11xQ 1 lQss t1111 usu1l pcrQQnt1gQ of1QQ1111Q1l 1111s 1lQ11l1l1o11s XX 1Qn tht l1st f1n1sl1cQl p.1gQ xx I9 xx r1ppcQl 111Qu1'Qd d 1 l l 1 tl1c prmt Qompmx I'lL xxorkcrs serrlcd b1Qk xx1tl1 L1 sxfgli of rel1Qf 1nd fc l111 of lLLOI'l1Pl1SlHI11LIll A11Ql dQsp1tQ 111 tl1Q 11rd x rlx the 1957 C .1 rC111cd tl11t thex llkl 11Ql I1 1 tcr 1 Q If tl1Q s1111Q t1mQ 11 lQ1rnc-Ql 1 lot lbout tQ1111xx0rk and rQspo11s1b1l1tx LOG ROYALTY 7' i .115 fl JFRRY JACKSON Kzng Log l 2 43 i A 1 1. 1' . ' me JEAN ANN COLEMAN JO ANN SULLIVAN Prmcess Log 91 Prmcess Log V. HOME ROO PROGRA OFFICERS Le I Io ngbi Irs! row Fmxlcne Shamas Pat Fulbrnght Ellns Rxsenhooxcr Iu Fryt Claxrc Foster Thelma Taber Mary Wheeler Marcus Wohl Betty Ford jnm Hurt Second row Phyllns Smxth xmrny Wenllaff Raymond Carman Jane Carpenter Alan Couch Benny Tccgardcn Dorothy Ralston Marland Armxtazc Ronald Alexander George Gram Third row Margaret Sechler Henry Stone Sylvxa Shattuck Dons Hutson Nan Massey Frances Burchfnel Bobby Dowdy Sham Coppxnger Cletxs Wheeler George Slyman Fnurlb row Lloyd Betow Dorothy Puckett 'viary Lynn Douglas Bonmc Buxe Joan Calhoun Orlene Waggoncr Alme Hull Monta jean Baker Brll Lxpe F1 Ib row sponsors Mrs Mane Arthurs Mrs Mildred Nxchols Mrs Neva Gurley Mxss Vnrgnlene Vlarshall Mrs Grace Wenzlaff Miss Bxlhe Beets Mrs Kate Corey Mrs Esther Burns Homeroom m Brnstow Hxgh School 15 a means of Contact connectmg and correlatmg the mterests of the teacher, pupxl school, parent, and com mumty, and fostermg a broader vlew of the pr1v1 leges, dutles, and responsxbnlntncs of a BFISIOW Hlgh School c1t1zen Tnme, one day a week has been provxded m the schedule by extendmg the second perxod class and shortenmg the th1rd pernod class m whxch the student ns enrolled, to provxde consxcleranon of and partnclpatxon m actxvxtles and umts of work whlch emphasxze l1fe problems and the nmmednate needs of youth MRS NEVA GURLEY Cbaxrman 92 ,. .Iii-Jn y , -- X- v N D1-v-75,2 - ,Q-Y -HM ,ix ---n --YQ Q I A NAM T .Vs Fri? sfif l,j1f.:. K 55' YL G f, . ' 'Af , V xx 12' ' 1 . ' ' ' V . , . V - . J - , . , . , , . , - I . . . , , , , , , ' I 3 ! A D Y I ! , , - f 1 : - , - , . . . , . , , . , . , . Y , - 7 Tri mb 5 30011-15 wa R wk -95- Q lb .L,.,,,, ,H Own Your Home And Home Your Own L. B. Sneed Hlfrivmf of flu' Homeless Everything to make a house a home. We give S8LH Green Stamps. For fine Furniture visit our Downstairs Furniture Store. Ford's Hardware Sz Furniture 305-307 N. Main Phone 62 L .. fx-'fir-:X G. Standard Auto Parts Industrial E5 Automotive Machine Work Phone 119 115 W. 7th Bristow, Ckla. .-qnf ' Compliments of Lyons Cafe A Good Place To Eat MURLIN 85 OPAL 194- ,14 it fl, I . ,., Nu'Way uno' 'Im HPf0HZ17fl7l'SS,, . . . is our Mofio. City Cab Co. 103 East Sth Bristow B. E. SEARS, Prop. Phone 760 CONGRATULATIONS from N u-Way Products T - mm r Q .1h.s P ...T Angc-21's Shoe Shop 117 North Main I. C. Penney's The Friendly Store -9 5- Q XL H X ins. . . -H American National Bank Member of Federal Reserve System over 35 years. Bill Farha Appliance Co. Your Frigidaire Dealer 202 N. Main Phone 315 Farmers Insurance Group Auto-Truck-F ire At a Saving ...ff-4.21. Kemp's Drug Store ' 219 N. Main Bristow, Oklahoma 1961 I. T. Wood, Dist. Agt 3 1 1 North Main ' Phone 1 1 2 8 Mr . ,af I EEK' ':c K N r -, 7 NAIBURQERS J-1 f' , Z BEST WISHES, SENIORS 1. V. SEARCY, IEWELER Headquarters for Senior Rings V. SEARCY, Owner 218 N. Main Telephone 519 E.- w - B. F. GOODRICH First in Rubber K E Pay Attention to WHAT You Eat. Pay MORE Attention to WHERE you Eat. 1. sf 1, EAT SHOP KlI!Ill'lI Coast to Coast 55 C. R. ANTHONY CO. Serves You Better Serves You More Congratulations to THE LOG -97- .g M'Mvs4'Vm Ali HALLMAN DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. BETTER BEVERAGES 118 East Sth Phone 10-2-4 SID SAYS: Buy a Pontiac. Dollar for dollar, fluffy C'6llI,f bc' boaf! SID GROOM PONTIAC 120 South Main Bristow Okln. a cf. -,gui- BOYD HARDWARE and FURNITURE CO. JACK J. WAGONER, Manager Bristow, Oklahoma Mowrs arf' your Bos! Efzferfammenf. Attend 21 Movie today at L Your Friendly PRINCESS 85 WALMUR THEATERS Hendersods Furniture Exchange Phone 701 Ill S, Main Bristow, OkI.1. G. APPLIANCES See- ff ' ga HENDERSONS for all your home needs. . FURNITURE - HARDXVARE - APPLIANCES PLUMBING - PAINTS - USED FURNITURE THE T. H. ROGERS LUMBER CO. T -- i 'Quail' -I -.-- I Bristow, Okla. Phone 33 J I I YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR ll' I I I TEXACO ROOFING - MINNESOTA PAINTS n I WALLPAPER - If. H. A. LOANS U'- ' -.4.,..,,L .- E. BEESON, Mgr. L LOGAN FURNITURE CO. Wfestinghouse Appliance Dealer Complete Line of Furniture for the Home 116 N. Main Phone 76 Congratulations LOG Staff from LAMAR SCHMIDT'S 66 MOTOR COMPANY Creek Countyiv Oldest Dodge and Plymouth Dealer On the C0rner,' . . . Main Street of America Bristow, Oklahoma -99- Li Lh lrlcs A Blullcns INSURANCT 8a RFAL ESTATI' I 88 NT Br sto Okl homi Cram T Mullzm aaquclnn Hufmn Comphments of Mr 'md Mrs Roy Dunlway 1nd the Dunaway Funeral Home 'I Phone 444 4- :hm-.LB COMMUNITY STATE BANK 6th Sc Mam Phone 388 moo . 5 1, ' N , ,. , . C- . I - . f f r. ' 1 Q 4 2 L , I Phone l 2l8 . . Main Street ir W, ll . 4 'A1 1 A 1 A ' . . . 1 g . -y,.,,,,v.q, . , -1- ,w 7:--.....,, 2:- T . 4, 4 f' - J H 1 I' g 4' 1 13 , ' Ai. .V . ummm 5 A ..--.., ,..-.....r- I ' ' I '. X . . Q ,- I N., CX-3 STRQNG S Par1s1an Cleaners Dyers and Hatters vfmfbifzg io mf and wear! - SUDDEN SFRVICF -312 N. ' 117: ' 0 5 dn Gt , U . ff 4 YJ Phoncl3l 310 M310 l08l':1s h Brxstovs, kla Shamas Dry Goods In Brzsfou szmr' 1912 110 S0 ch Ma S 85 M DRUG To Ihr' Best 0 Students rom ibe Best nz Service 21N M Tlephoe55S We Apprerzafc' Your Przefzdsbzp Sulhvan Bates Funeral Home Po 23 B sto Oklaho .,,.-i 101 . r . V u in I w F Y 'A - ., -V V. , , , H' 5 . v 1 .' 1 2 K , 'D rr f Y N V , -3 - 'n , ' 25' f I - - n ,. . 44. - f W T:- I I . :lin e n . . . . ,, ' 2 . - , .. N. Ii .. -. .. I ,I 9 5 h ne l f -1- V-...-, A W ss a e- --f-1' . ri W. ma f3,543 'XV k in Prove to yourself that the savings afforded by soft water more than pay for culusnn SERVICE S Culligan W Endorsrd by Good Ilozlxfkerjfing, Parenfs Magazine, and Amvrivan Mmlirul Association Complimenfs of . . . B1Sh0P s S13 BEST WISHES SENIORS Uklahoma T1re an Supply Company Bguuswlcx Your home o better values Vlfgll and Earl Grlffm, Owners ll 'lK 104 S Ma Telephone 1234 XCHEVROLET 10th :md Ma Street Br sto Oklahoma Telepho e 333 McKelvey Chevrolet Company 102 ' 9 l Q . , . V -- Sm . , U' , - 4 1 IIPII lVllHV hs f 57 . ow.. ill . in I - in i W, H 1 -:Ay T Aiilif vs, r 5yi:L,. ',. SURE IS TRUE FOR '52 W1Jc11 1111111 dllf0NI017IltS arf' bull! 1311111 u 111 11111141 1130121 Brock Bulck Co 508 North Hun Phone 452 Palace Rexall Drug 120 North Mun Phone 47 JACK WIIITEKER SIIVCIS Clothes Shop rv' Mr and Mrs Charlesl Sxlver Owners 206 N Mam Phone 880 The Best for Men rom S I L V E R S EA cluswe dealers or ARROW SHIRTS FLORSHEIM SHOES STETSON HATS KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHING CURLEE CLOTHING DANIEL GREEN HOUSESHOES MOJUD HOSIERY ARTEMIS LINGERIE ' ' . , ,' ' .21 1: Good Hcalfla fo all from Rvxall , V, I S 3 1' yi I HQ! y 'i si' ' 9 f 7 T. w ' 1 f I . I .L i -nos- BOERSTLER BROTHERS LIST MOTORS YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER 10th and Mann Brnstow Oklahoma Ns l jg WEIL KALTER COMPANY Fnrst 86 Oak Brxstow Manufatturtrs of Natlonally Advertnsed t Underthlngs O err Clean, uell pald cmploymcfnf fo women 0 Brlvfow mmmumfg Xl. Yes just as the frnendly blue flame of Natural Gas ns the symbol of the cleanest most effxcxent most economical fuel the world has ever known so the Brnstow offlce of the Oklahoma Natural Gas Com pany sngmfxes the many years servnce enjoyed by people m the Bristow area whlch has made Natural Gas a part of everyday lxfe The advantages of thxs servxce are many from house heatmg m the wmter and 'ur condntnonmg m the summer to perfect fuel for cookmg all year long OHl.FlHOmFl HQTURQL QWQWMW 104- ' ' rf' I, '- -4 1 1 - - , ' . . . ff ' - ' f f . . I . . l l , - ,LQ S T T A Q I l I If F ! 9 N e 7 ' ' 9 .I . . - . . . , . . - I . . . . , . . V :A . : - . . . Q t . - , . 5, 1 ' I 'L Q ' .,s,? 1 wi Cong,r1tul1t1ons on 1 rim Book' ' f If: bcuz un uorkmq uzfb You' DAVIS STUDIO Leon T Dams Owner 105 W 6th Phone 3 0 COMPLIMENTS OF BOYD CAVES INSURANCE 114 W 6th Phone 14 KT? -il Besf WlYbFS rom '-fix. f eg if EC hp Gif lllIlS lllllllli KRUMME S 207 E 7th Phone 160 Br stow Oklahoma For satzs actorg grades wee your feather For Satzsfacfory Cleamng see the FRENCH CLEANERS 117 E 7th 105 A Y K K . 1 ,, ' 4' m P, . 3 N fl ,, jf , ' 1 ,' . 4 K . . ' . , N Q . 2 11 l'l 1, - ie, 'Amit , Q 'IA , . . N1 ill. I X . f .4 f ' R,-3 I , -f 77' 1' I ' , .,-g,':F- ., -Q -3 ' R ' F -2 Klfflll' ' --ff Mme' W I . I Q r DQ - I W , ' f 1 r I Clark Candy Company Lf QI XX X MXN XXXXN BRITTLF sPEc1AL1sTs MAKERS OF VIRGINIAS BRITTLE ITS SO O THIN' H--,g,',5:'f.3 ,Wm I ualzfy lv Rfllllllffllfflll Long a fm' rg 0 U Prlcc IV lorqofffu' 1 ' 5 :'f' 'J W W Ph 1890 lk, 'ix 3 o c g C Box B stow Oklahoma .mmzagamifvxw-F, The Church of God Fourth and W I ut J W PIERCE Pavfor You mud fhf' Church fhc' Church needs you 2 QQ! -Q-AIIQQ I E1rst Mcthodlst Church LYMAN EGGNER Pa for Chest ut 1 d Sc enth Br stovs Sfreugfh and heaufy are Ill H19 sam fuary First Baptist Church 226 East Snxth Avenue ROBERT E HOPKINS, Pastor lf you love your Father, you wzll serve Him. 106- Q ' , - o 4 l . m xx K' . . , , ' K X 9 . ' ' 4 xr, ENG 1 .4 '4,,' A , , v A, X N,,,,v - - H-L nokia- .. ryan. yi?.',ij1jg, y- , . r l Q W , , ,nf ,Kiln M1 Wu, ,- , E M I A , - , , N ..a . I I, . V .1 .Q 'Q jar- - 'V ,V u 1 1 I r 'Kwik sofas I I .V -aa Q , - . f X' 'G J,- , ' ' ' . it ,l . . . hx - - - . - , V j,,v jsp - , L 4 w In , V I, - ,K , ..ft:,,'1' :as s ,,,,... ' ' . ' 'T - , . - . ' 'A f f vf . y ,.w,., . 9... '. . i - ll ,sth n I r' -. :fx 7' A :, x R , wwf. -A, xr? 1 l E '-s:.. 2-'--X ' 'ff r 'G .wg 'H -- '- I. J. 325 rx ' - ' ' . K' 4 'f f , n ' Q ' in . , - - v 'A y M- i '. ,.2 . 'fu-tx.. . Q... A v ... :, ..' 'a n . . , . ff , I 3 , , as Q l Q I - I ., -R. I 0 , . a ' I ' - QI 4 ' . ' n . n 'v I ' . Q 1 5 . ff . - ' - , 11 v .I X K v . . . . ,, , X liuidnm N18 vrqso 5 Q U 5350 TBEEIJTIZ 'K xv 5 l Coronauon of the Coronatxon of the Football Queen Basketball Queen IOC Roxalu Rules oxcr the HIDDIN TRPASURF Sfrafrlus Tnol Trml Ixrnnrfb' T Bmf fmt un I oral bra 11 fir: Am! Lou C'mnrP Tun ,jwrlu and a la, All rlrrvwrl uh or fbr Srmm Tra Trmfrr Snuuallu arf for fmfrslnanv 107 J Q A IA rs I Co A X e 99' x 0 1, fx' N X 'P' Q? . 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BMI foo! oru ard S'U 'X PVFUJ' The qhlex Cuff' Qoplvs Pfrtly sifting Andy Models, Coromzhon o the Our old xlradms Well :but Wrz-sllmg ueen my moulin' E110 Sffm Want a ride? Charley bad a Ixllle goal' 110- l A ' V ' ,J ' , 'r . . .4 ,Fri z I . 41' . 9 ' f -' .. ' v . ' ' 1' , vf 1 fl ix , 54 I , Rfalfyf I I' H K V-i - A - . f ' ff 1, I I I t f , X l,lIOgl'1I phs XLEIUE-I!'glPi1S X uI+ogrupl1s T!- 446 3,13 I 77,7 hd' ? go X ,gf ln, 41- ,rl W , Q2 ,hys A AHF' ..m9 'Qu-sh-.' 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