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.a . ' T S d--l.ll.ff.Q3 fxlillxgjxf' -' JJ L 5' i.:1g.gggf.,q3g1g1T:gi -if :7 ': CLASS HISTORY Way back in 1926 en eager group of youngsters stood waiting impatiently for the doors of the new Proken Arrow Grade School to open. We were anxious to begin our school career, to climb the ladder of success, te build it rung by rung as we should com plete each year of school work. The first eight grades we finished eventfully--and unevent- fully. Finally, nfter eight years of work end olny We were Fresh- men. Eighty-nine of us stood on this, the 9th rung ef the led- der and felt very quiet. We Were high enough not thwt we could see the top and high enough that looking down made us dizzy---at leest our instructors snid we were. The next full we entered Broken Arrow High School as Seph- Cmerss. After, tend only efter,D our initiation we were full- fledged high schcel students. We were 'ell represented in the sports, band, glee club end various other activities. This year was closed with only the more rungs in our school ladder. As Juniors we were very prvud fer we hed the lergest class ln high school. Seen we began wrrk en the Junior Plwy, Nhystery nt M1dn1ght,U n bleed-curdling heir-rrlsing Tystery nlry inter- mingled with cemedy furnished by two drrky servents. Then months ef prcperrtion were cllmfxed by the Junlfr-Senicr QPHOUGt. On the good ship S. S. Jun-Sen, we entertrined the Seniors, our one time rivals. but then the best of shlpnrtes. September 7, 1957, We entered the deers ff High Scheol with P very jeyous feeling. We ferget that in cnly nine shcrt months we shfuld lefvc never sgnin to meet together. We Senicrs felt very breud when LP Verne Dnvls, our cendldrte fer ffftbfll queen Wes elected. Our play, Hdheerio, My Deeric Wes successful. And the nnnunl-ih the rnnunl! - mcnths of prepwretien end then-Grnd- urtion Week. Now, deer elrssmrtes our High Schfol lvdder is climbed,---We've Written nctes, studied lessens, hed parties vexed tenchers, end lived the life of hnnpy boys nnd girls. So We'll close the curtfin on the clnss ff '58 end merely say nFinisU. ,V , e.. -,, - -.. - .1 - ,,,.. K.,CT..l..HMM .... -.l......m,mlHh- s , r -,flfa . lhulgjjfff , T . - 2 X - f. l -, ., '1llHlliiiEEEmEEEEEEEEEEJLJJ j-Jfl LLHwmmwEwHwwmweWHFmwmET .I 1
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior class of Proken Arrow High School, County of Tulsa, and State of Oklahoma, being of unsound mind and disintegrating memory after four strenous years, do hereby make, publish and de- clare this as our last and best will and testament, hereby revok- ing all former wills, beouests, and devises of whatever nature by us already made, To the entire Junior Class, before we say Qoodbye, We'll will our happy days in dear ol' B. A. High. And to the members of the H. S. Faculty who us Seniors did train. We will the Mem'ry of a Senior's ramshaokle brain. To Mr. Ness, the inspiration, hope and prayers of the Seniors That next year, e bigger and better, yes better, bunch of digniti. will be here. To Mr. Newton, we will the memory of a Senior group, Who tried to help his undefeated troup. To Mr. Castles, we will the Senior mites And with them, all their rights. For Mr. Leafer, we leave all our geometric knowledge, We hate to take it on to college. For Miss Perkhurst we leave her n book of Home Ec., To use on some poor msn when he's at her cull und book. To Mr.-Patterson, n model Senior Fless ve'll leave. ll receive. In hopes a diploma we' We leave Hrs. Esslinger n large class in Ceeser. Maybe next year Latin Meek Delk, our presid Il will be easier. ent. wills to Lewis Fisher, his grrdes of A In hopes that Fisher will be n Senior some fnr distant day. Yathryn Chappell, Peuline Derrston, and Ruth Ferrel, these ladies will lend, to Ovid Henson, Glete Dodson, end Arlene Friggle their love for n sterdy boy friend. William Finley very willingly wills his onrt in the Hungry Five, To Enlo Chisholm who'll change it to Stnrvetion Army, if it's still alive. To Allie Aud, Willa Lee Wills hor little red shovel, And then neither will live in P hovel. In typing, Louise Lemon wills her very nwnt why , To Frank Whiteley ond Vernon Brown vho'll need it some day. Robert Mitchell wills to Jessie Gilliland, his glnsses, So thot young mnn may have power o'er the messes. Retn and June will their charming nersonnlities, To Gene Graham with all her reputed resonlities. Clara Leavenworth leaves har quiet disposition, To J. T. Ferrel, so he'll hvvo no more opposition. Norma Mae HcCutohen wills oooh ond every freckle, To Helen Repschlneger and then She'll make someone's hevrt go NPity-zekle.H Emily Tammen lervos her chewing gum To Evo Lou who nlreedy has some. Dorris Vaughn leaves her quiet way and Florone her curly heir, To Horriet Wilson to use when she's n Senior feir. X, n J e e e , low- j Z, M E, ........-..---....-......-.-,...............,,7 X X 'Q1:3:5:3:5:ii9r s:s:si::2:seJ J X J O '
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