Broken Arrow High School - Arrow Life Yearbook (Broken Arrow, OK)
- Class of 1956
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FRIGGEL Business Manager Pre-sjd:r?YD LEE N. WALKER Purchaser E. L. SIMMONS Ee' pp 196-Qt YZQIK, Sr Clerk Purchasing new equipment for the Southside School. l 44 0' Q 1-Yflybllt l 7, srudeajzfl duo 62000 0011 .6060 ,Al 801- C11 'Va 'Wa PNG tbemat ICS Y .93 Sdural MR. FRED GESIN Band, Driving MISS CHARLOTTE HARBERT Music Th Mixed Ch eory, Pep Club OWS' Glee Club Mrss MARIE HICKS English, Speech Senior Sponsor Office Practice MR. CLYDE KINDELL Agriculture, F.F.A. MISS ANNA FAY HOLIMAN Library MR. EDWARD E. JACKSON Typing, Bookkeeping faculty tl Cox V d Y P3 X540 1 8 Segal 59099 ffl' X X55 XJQX3' PV Q . Xtsmxoi' 02,002 ,ao MRS. LENA PITSON Typing, Shorthand MR. CLARENCE OLIVER, JR. English, Journalism Annual MR. WESLEY VALLIERE High School Shop Carpentry, Mech. Drawing MR. JACK R. WARD Chemistry, Physics MR. JOE W. ROBINSON Athletic Director MISS SARAH SILVA Spanish, English Democracy, Psychology MR. R. A. SCOTT Junior High School Principal MR. H. CECIL RHOADES Southside Grade School Principal MR. ARCHIE GWARTNEY Grade School Principal o 1 4 F . . ,www-f V 1-fp., ,, 9, :,,.. r v W , MV: , ami' -' 2,. -35 . 54 , x , 14 5 3595 35 W I , Mn.,-A -4nso0niw,,V4 . ..-mtv-4-.. . ' A 'j144b1 ww., ' -ww., ,. .. filgejwgig - K. ma .4 X A .NA ,. , I K wb f , , w- Hfrwg, .fav ..- ,U ,i 1,1 , .1 w X t l 3' .V-5.41. H Q :Ji 'wigs 4 . x,. , ?.1T33L?:.z 2 sv' .3 1, , .V f, , V ' -sl' '.:iL,sA v Y' ',-Am., , ' . vs, x '1 n ., as Z' . - 6-4, .Sm w-A N Nh .V 'i ELDIE ABEL Trade and Industrial Club Q. Cvgflgif 'V ,I I HOWARD BAILEY Future Farmers of Americag Base- ballg Driver Trainingg Journalism. JAMES ANTONY BANFIELD Footballg Basketballg Senior Class Presidentg Student Councilg Science Clubg Future Farmers of America. L.gr,,v., - lib - wig, 4' .f:4L4 UQ Leif., -10 if K All U 'Ji 'Zi' 'l- q'g1f'1 5' 1 ' , 74'1,1frctL . J , , ' 1 -!.Qfi,Q 41. G4 '-f 14.11 sf'-Lf Lf r'-4 ylfign 'fv'LfL,C.f I ' i' '-'ff f' -Inf., - - Ulf- ie.-:.,f,,.f-:L:,f.1 I L, .' 1 ' . , Q I, V- . 5-,I , 'Al 4 . r 1,,,,,,4 1145 x L z,'QL-1,o1L4'K ,din , LM--- -..,,Q EL Q VL! drug Cf L .J jf'.fs.Q, dw 1' ,. HL1 ff uf-.Lf ifulij-.ij-Jcivll Ck-Afuk .f 14ff0'jf'fZLk'5 ' '4?'CL 'L' E! In Lew? A-ff-Q' ffl.: LJ 1' . , v- - 4 ' Lyggg, 5 CA .ifL,ulfc-L -cl. ZLAK 1,4 LLL C 6 Kofi vcr., My ,'1,j,Cv-ji, !i1'4fl'U 'Uj 47754' Pgifh-4'1 -7 1 LLL CZ1- fjyfffif Yffff g,'4.l-C4 ll-44. I Q f A E JANET ELAINE BEAVER JO ANN BILES X? 5 'JV U 1 1 OPAL FAYE BILLUE j 44, r xA Li-K Q 'ff Pep Club Checrleaderg Future Home makers of Americag Girls' Triog Projectors' Clubg Mixed Chorus, Physical Educariong Pep Clubg Glee Clubg Driver Trainingg Journalismg Future Homemakers of America. Future Homemakers of Americag Journalism: Driver Trainingg Pep Clubg Glee Clubg Junior Play. -if Vs.-I I Q I LARRY LEE BOX Footballg Freshman Class Presidentg Student Council. VELLA BUCHANAN Pep Clubg Future Teachers of Amer icag Future I-Iomemakers of Amer icag Physical Educationg Glee Clubg Art Clubg Jo urnalism. 23 . .15 . I A Us in P4 v, 3 5 :J s 5 F, K s HM R. BREWER 'K JAMES T. BREWER Basketballg Baseballg Science Clubg Baseballg Basketball: Future Farmers Trade and Industrial Club. of Americag Trade and Industrial Club. GLORIA GAIL BUNCH Physical Educationg Spanish Club. PATRICIA ANN CANNON Pep Clubg Mixed Chorusg Future Homemakers of Americag Annual Qaeen. iii H. SUE COLLINS Student Council, Future Homemakers of Americag Future Teachers of Americag Pep Clubg Spanish Clubg Projector's Clubg Junior Class Play. IESSIE COODY Spanish Clubg Pep Cluhg Future I-lomemakers of Americag Glee Clubg Mixed Chorus: Driver Training. BOBBY G. CONE Football: Journalismg Boys' Home Economicsg Driver Training. M ARIORIE HARWOOD COPPING ER Driver Trairiingg Pep Clubg Glee Club. ORVILLE W. CONRAD Driver Training: Junior Class Play Thespian Societyg Journalism. ERMA JEAN CORP Band: Future Teachers of America Future Homemakers of America Distributive Education. if - ,L I SUZANNE M. FOX Pep Clubg Glee Clubg Future Home- makers of Americag Journalism. CUMA CAROLINE GALL Future Homemakers of America Presidentg Bandg Distributive Edu- cation, Thespian Societyg Junior Class Playg Football Queen Attend- ant. :- ' H KENNETH W. FRANCY Future Farmers of Americag Dis- tributive Educationg S o p h o m o r e C lass Playg Annual King: Journalismg Basketball: Baseball, FRED GARNER Distributive Education: Boys' Home Economicsg Science Clubg Annual: Physical Education. 'v , Z, Phi: V JOHN MARS HALL FRIGGEL Footballg Boys' Home Economicsg Science Club: Journalism: Office Staff. RICHARD GLEN GILLILAND National Honor Societyg Future Farmers of America seeremry: Distributive Educationg S c i e n c e Clubg Projector's Club. 4:-1 A D-Y SHIRLEY HARDGRAVES Future Homemakers of America Treasurerg Science Clubg Physical Educationg Projector's Clubg Pep Clubg National Honor Society. GARY L. HARSEN Journalismg Footballg Band: Base- ball. CS - ' Q 'Wn.... CAROL JANICE HARLAN Bandg Mixed Chorusg Driver Train- ingg Glee Club. EUNICE LUERENA HEFFLEY Driver Trainingg Pep Clubg Mixed Chorus: Journalism. DONNA JEAN HARP Journalism: Speech Playg Science Club Secretaryg Physical Educationg Future Teachers of Americag Thes- pian Societyg Future Homemakers of Americag Future Farmers of America Queen. DONALD HIC KS Science Clubg Baseballg Projector's Clubg Physical Educationg Distribu- tive Education. E'.., ' DONALD E, HOLCOMB MARSHALL INGEI. JERRY L IONIFS Football, Junior Class Play, Driver Boys' Home Economics, Distributive Future Farmers of America Basket Training, Spanish Club, Projecror's Education, ball Science Club Club, Journalism. SYLVIA IUNE KNIGHT Pep Club, Ioumalism, Annual, Future Teachers of America, Glee Club. LINDA ANN LEA Speech Play, Future Teachers of America, Thespian Society, Annual, Projector's Club. 'Y DARLENE LE MARR ONIS L. LEMON Spanish Club Physical Education Footballg BasketballgBaseba11g JOU1'f1211151Tl Science Clubg Future Teachers of America. MARY LURETTA MARKS Spanish Clubg Thespian Society Junior Class Playg Mixed Chorus MAXINE CORDELIA MAYBERRY Future Homemakers of Americag Pep Club, LAVETA MC NABB Band Majoretteg Office Staffg Future Homemakers of Americag Annual, Projector 's Club. JA NICE MC HENRY Future Homemakers of Americag Future Teachers of Americag Pep Clubg Physical Educationg Junior Class Secretary-Treasurerg Senior Class Secretary. LOUISE MC NABB X 3. 3 l LUTHER MC MATH Footballg Basketballg Boys' Home Economicsg Student Councilg Future Farmers of America: Distributive Education. OSCAR GERALD MEDLIN Science Clubg Base ba11gDistributive Education. Football: Boys' Home Economics: ALET HA PA ULIN E RAINEY Future Homemakers of Americag National Honor Society. SHARON IOANN ROBINSON Future Homemakers of Americag Future Teachers of Americag Pep Club President: Glee Clubg Sopho- more Class Playg Junior Class Play, MARY RUTH ROBERTS Senior Class Vice-Presidentg Office Staffg Pep Clubg Future Homemakers of Americag Future Teachers of Americag Physical Educationg Artg Glee Clubg Driver Trainingg Junior Class Play, DALE ROSAMOND Boys' Home Economics. s u x 9 , r'i f I, , . f f' .,- ,4 -Lg ' 6 . 'X BARBARA ROBERTSON Driving SONJA SUE SHOWMAN Football Queen Attendantg Band Majoretteg Thespian Societyg Office Staffg Sophomore Class Playg Junior Class Playg Future Teachers ofAmer- icag Spanish Clubg Projector's Club. I ELIZABETH SILVA Pep Clubg Driver Trainingg Library Staffg Glee Club. IIMMIE CARLENE SMITH f Cf' .'?mllfs....Ar .. PATRICIA ANN SISNEY Driver Trainingg Pep Clubg Mixed Chorusg Glee Clubg Journalism. NEDRA FAYE SMITH Pep Clubg Future Homemakers of Americag Future Teachers ofAmer- icag Driver Trainingg Junior Class Pla yg Journa1ismgPhysica1 Educationg Thespian Society. DOROTHY ANN SMITH PATRICIA GANN SMITH Bandg Future Homemakers of Amer- icag Future Teachers of America Presidentg Junior Class Vice-Presi- dentg Spanish C1ubgProjector's Clubg Mixed Chorus. ' Q ,ET my-.-N - T , W, M-Q--..v.-V an-.,iw-svn lm? Szniwn -7109 You Can't Take It With You Directed by: Miss Marie Hicks lIlIIUI'5 A A L '-1 ww A U 4 6 x ,H A Q n v Q . n . . . 1 1 1 ,un w , ?'w-vg -. J, 4 W f 1 , 1 , V -we 1:-y. K . .Q--, . 1.4.1-r., Q , A . H, - , Q., 'W 0 3 4 -, ,W Q 1 X 1- f -. . . fwg AM wi U, r. Kenneth Creekmore Gary Cram Ruth Ann Craig Janette Cosper Mary Louise Dowland Charles Dowland Tom Day Davalu Crockett William Flanery Rozelle Fallis Joe Erwin Bill Elliott Louise Clark Phyllis Carter Louie Carr Coleen Cadion Bobby Cosby Jack Corp Harry Copeland Mary Lou Cobb Judy Lytle Gary Lowman Wanda Lenard Bill Joe bee Janice Mallow Donald Mclntire Sue McLean Danny McCarty Dale Matlock Wanda Mason Mary Mason Joyce Martin Linda Kelley Harley Keele Bill Ingle Sue Ann Howard Geogiarma Kruas Russell Ketch Arthur Kerr Don Ray Kennedy Dixie Medlin Russell Megee Hank Miesner Lee Erwin Miller Pat Mitchell Don Nichols Charles Payne Betty Parnell v-J I X I' l 3 X P Ronald Peacock Barbara Pennock Bill Pennock Ruth Ann Perry Charlie Peterson Thomas Pitcock Richard Polk Sue Pruitt Anna Mae Pullium Lou Anna Randolph Dean Raney Bill Ray Rosco Smith Louis Shoe Peggy Sherrell Richard Shannon Vivian Stubbs Jerry Stevenson Barbara Stafford Bertha Spann Margaret Vaughn Elaine Townsend Margie Tompson Bill Summers Johnnie Roberts Harold Roberts Jimmie Ridge Lynn Dal Reynolds Naomi Sanders David Sanders Donna Rosser Shirley Rosamond Relaxing from the trials and tribu- lations of school work are Joyce Martin and Janet Cosper, who pause to admire the new High School entrance - -and to look at the birdie Juniors Sue Ann Howard and Davalu Crockett use stuffed dogs to collect autographs of classmates Harley Keele and Bill lngle. Phyllis Whittington Nancy Williams Caroline Wilson Charles Willhite Katherine Woods . gin, One Foot in Heaven Directed by Mrs. Farl Lynn Acting at its best! Darl Gregory, Ruth Ann Perry, Freddy Gesin, Franklin Gray, and Coleen Cadion, right, in a melo- dramatic scene from the production. , CAST NlhlV1DDrxu ry' Freddy Gesin., cunt-J - shaman, n SECOND ROW: Da'1Greg?3W- Coleen Cadion. PCSBY Row- Danny MCCMW' Bob Aniifgaiils Russen rcetch- THIRD nklin Gray. Davalu Crockett' FIRST arsuggegs Rita Bodine, NanCY ei Jimmy Ridge, Linda KellY, Ffa Wynem PerrY Richard Polk. Kay Post ' Ruth Aim ' FIRST RO . . USHERETTES Janice Mamwlioulse mark- Katherine W Betty P - Caroline Wilson 1 ood' Par Mitchell Wh' I arnell, Margie Thom . udy Lytle. SECOND RO . Waggniton. Gloria Bowles T33 'Shirley Rosamond Phylx: 8 enard D0,ma,R ' nn Craig Tm ' 5 D - 1 . RD . Hash. Dixie Medlin. ossef. Anna May Pullian Mary ' e BUSINESS MANAGERS FIRST ROW Miss Charlotte I-larbert Jane Blisset Naomi Sanders SECOND ROW Harold Roberts Barbara Botce Mary Lou Cobb Wanda Lenard Mary Louise Dowland, Sue Ann Howard. nllhumnrfif if 1, ' fx- FIRST ROW: Treasurer, Ann Miesnerg Secretary, Mildred Cobb. SECOND ROW: Presi- dent, Bill Ganng Vice -President, Paul Barrett. Sw 2 , SOPHOMORE SPONSORS Mr, Jack Ward Miss Sarah Silva 0 4' Doyle Aguilar Mary Anderson Jane Atherton Ron Baily Paul Barrett Glade Beaver Ra ymond Bevard Brenda Bickle Wa yne Blackford Barney Blyth Donald Blyth Joe Boatright Susie Brashaer Opal Sue Brewer Marilee Bright Glen Brooks Linda Brooks Kathryn Brown Rosa Lee Brown Don Bryan Fern Bunch Mary Ella Bush Lee Don Caviness ' Margaret Christian 4? 'ft , x Ja: 'Q e 52 y 11 1 f' f'v'l Mildred Cobb Johnny Collier Jimmy Don Collins Melba Conley Jessie Coppinger Artie Cotner Ellis Creek Carol Sue Creekmore Gilbert C ypert Evelyn Dark Sam Davis Betty Jean Dillard Corene Dearman Sharon Dotson Kennith Elliot Weaver Forest Bill Gann Clifford Gilliland Ella Mae Gilliland James Gilliss Benny Gregory Robert Gwin Ka the rine Go urd Patricia Haynes W' 3 ,VY 'X l. X-5 Jam es Ha mmitt Thelma Harp Judy Hardgraves Don Hardy Jane Hash Jim Helm Bill Henningson Donna Higgins Shirle y Ingle Carole Ingold Bill Jennings Karen Jennings David Kerr Hazel Knighten Darwin Knoche Faye Lee Jerry Lepper Pat Lester John Lundy John Lyle Nancy Lytle Chuck McHenry Anita McKinney Judy Megee E 5 ,Tun 1 .Tian CVSSX u i f J wi ackson . - 45 M s bxxsxi twm Naomi doing the duties of twirp season ot iai0o05 sew 055 one okieinvaiiies' shim 'G Q N riffs f , Las F 11 yea ' ard WO fsba tktb Uque Gs f rv 680-Ls. as-3 did great Three heads are better ' Success than one. due I Otbe 6' Jfzom Qiapew, Clark Luther McMath Sylvia John Friggel Orville Conrad Chuck Coleman Hugh Craig Jim Brewer Bob Stienberg Caroline Gall Edith Willhite Harry wiggs Don Hicks Nedra Smith Jessie Coody SUZBIIII Fox Dale Porter I Ina Edwards la Tip Janet Beaver Oms Lemon Opal Billue Mary Ruth Roberts Eugene Gwin Io Ann Brles Jean Corp Don Holcomb Herman Lee Sonja Snowman Sue Collins La Veta McNabb Larry Miller Vella Buchannan Charlotte Fletcher Fred Garner Gloria Bunch Bob Cone Marcella Gregg Delayla Mullins . 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THIRD ROW: Charles Bond, Annete Poplin, Janey Holmes, Francie Gall, Julia Blankenship, Kathrine Hicks, Shirley Chance, and Nora Dotson. ,595 Sa 6X1 Q 647066 id Meg , eq A396 O31 'Xe' 41 fvo Q0 W5 so 'Sf as aw iv 1, 'fave gow ,wi - l o C9017 SS' G E1 'iq' Qexexs pa: X23 995' gg Z K O ' 'A . X 6-fre C0 90 iq N, I: COX' fix S 'X rr si , sis, 5-1 QRS? Cagd' SU,ggA'e4 goat' Q35 'XM 086 lead eff S ggi es-1 G Z 120 07, sbbvdoa eh IV Utber Howe SS 12 . 1' 313' 3 ocyjf Selig Oi fell 66 I' fa tb XX Qu L 4 wha? 5: C ed. 00 eo ' S6 f'r,y 1373006 NO' 81-end K' raulsl 190 Lua TRUMPETS FIRST ROW: Carroll Pate, Barry Jepson, D. A. Collins, Stanley Mitchell, Dewayne Bannister. SECOND ROW: John Lundy, Jack Smith, Jimmie Blair, Royce Jones, Larry Whitely. THIRD ROW: Harry Copeland, Ronald Sisney, Melvin Knight, Larry Cheatem, Bobby Jeppson. FOURTH ROW: Gary Cram, Gary Harson, Richard Polk, Lynn Dale Reynolds, Jerry Stevenson. F1 QOZST 'Po S Q-00 oo Lf? LV ,399 Wa. g aald 17 S4 XX' ,aff js '17 'l' Cf 0,773 ,QQ 9000 P559 GQZQQ QS lbllt O 6 glxeu V R ' O61-I Oli 6 . DS B96 C'ee0i0 '2 t QQCVQQGYZX Ga ., . ' foo S60 ov' 962' '21 o 19 , 6,5-AIIAQJ Sh? C503 'ik 'iw JJ SENIORS FIRST ROW: Io Ann Hamilton, Sonja Snowman, La Veta Mcfxlahb, Erma lean Corp, Patsy Smith, SECOND ROW: Winnie Corner, Wilma Hamilton, Linda Lea, Janice Harland, Barbara Mitchell, Sharon Snelson. THIRD ROW: Max Sparling, Gary Harsen, Bill Cotch. Gan' Crow. f ingot J fx .J J X. kr 7 , A Slg mwmf qj gi U94 I fir jx K Xi'f r-.og Lax CK'ri..,X-is-'Y X 'QV3 o da me , r Mgr. . 1 1 Band during rehearsal 221155 wr, , O S Dggvalu DO S1122 for? g.f3! :aura-59 Jimmy modeling his new uniform The singing sisters When hea rts were vom? ' ,. and Ray I Papa does the mambo 09 ,lx If X J Sfpanwlai 1 ' I' in -- 5 f' S2 YV R-.Y 'V Q - ... J gg tf 1' We s NX I 7 In' ' '-'A'-' W- .Hx -nk. 2' -v 1. I E J J FIRST ROW Sharon Dotson Hazel Kntghten Thelma Harp Ruth Ann Adney Bob Cosby Mlss Sarah Srlva SECOND ROW Nancy Lytle Ann Mresner Charlene Rankln Jane Hash Corene Dearman Dulcle WISQS James Gilltss Don Brady THIRD ROW Pat Haynes Judy Megee Betty S1mms L1nda Warren Kay Armstrong Joyce MCCUBIIOD Russell Ketch ty students lson the road to learnmo Qnanmh Our textbook IS ElCam1on Real meanmg the Royal Road We have learned about the fasctnatmg Spantsh speaklng people The club under the leadershlp and guldance of Mrss Sarah Stlva meets b1monthly and plans 3CIlV1I1eS that wrll lead to a deeper under standrng of all thmgs Spamsh X E i l 'H u k S' ' ,' -' 1:7 The Spanish I Club, composed oftwen- N I .,,'. - ' l - VF ,ov . . ' . p - E! 'H Al I - ' ' . . . -.5 -, N .. I T , ,....-Q 41 -aw .4-5, -4 ,nip-'fi FIRST ROW: Vivian Stubbs, Wanda Lenard, Ruth Ann Craig, Naomi Sanders, Caroline Wilson, Miss Silva. SECOND ROW: Kay Foster, Peggy Sherrell, Nancy Williams, lane Blissit, Wynema Burgess, Georgianna Kruas. THIRD ROW: Harvey Hess, Freddy Gesin, John Toner, Dale Matlock, John Bomar. El club de espanol dos consiste de diez y sies individuos activos de las clase dos. A W Esta clase is muy importante a los alumunos K ' M para saber lengua espanol y las contumbres Q35 'gs' de los paises de lengua espanola. a fs r 3- . P . .t fy Yqx-Il' Rl 6. 3 F ' '1 f ., 15:4 -, -Q-may -we: I 6 gli? 4' 24 9 Los colores de la club son blanco y , J -J 8, naranja. Los oficiales son: Dale Matlock, X MX PresidentegNancy Williams,Presidente-Vicio, ' 1, Ruth Anne Craig, Secretariag Freddy Gesin, 1 ll 1 Tesorero, y Wynema Burgess, Relator. ,X f -uni X ' ,IX ' Dale Matlock 0 F F A OFFICERS ll X '43-F45 N-...,, ymrh f A 0 FIRST ROW Mr C R Kmdell Wayne Vanaman Eugene Gwm Howard QFTION 9 E. F 9 ? Q N J rr-nw 0 Z' -eb' 5 y,, , J z free, V f 432 ,E ' A Q n s f F .0 I Bailey, Richard Gilliland. SECONED ROW: Bob Bailey, Kenneth Cr,eekmore. Ao4FN 'yf 274 55 we ,Q ff 4 - ' I Q' 'X B Xi 0 5 V ,M , X . , NJ BARNWARMING AND CROWNING OF F. F. A. QUEEN AND HER ATTENDANTS LEFT TO RIGHT: Hank Mlesner, Elaine Townsend, Ralph Gall, Howard Bailey, Donna Harp, F,F. A. queeng Lena Kelley, Ann Mies- ner, John Lyle. ,utwLe.l,a 0' . ,emi M4 43 M 7 ,, W in 4.14 I ,, ,. 7: 5 vizemfii -f M F' ' W me -ff' ' k,:.fW1fh MH! Q , ' i , an , WWW f F 2 z 'Q ' ,uffrif 'I 7 Q 5 r 3 'Kam' W' '. 4 Q ff , ' Li N .V rl E' , V Ni v , . Q ' w 5 5 t . I i ,, wma, Mr ,A 5, ext M J 'T A, , ., ,K ,gf , , R ff Q , 'Q' v 'ef ., 1 1 1114 ,, 2 -4, , 2 , 5, ,J-qbw if , ,V A Q R - , , 1 Q, , 5 ' ,f ff if. , A wg ,JI 2 V 1 Hu MY . 4 gg .4 J 5 , U i A Y 1 an 3' ' 4 fx? 5. 1, ww. - .. , - W , :5n 4 V SM! . 3 , .A fx f?,:s.a 7 ' ' 2 ig ,W .Q yr, Y ,X e - 3 - u 95 2 ,. i 4 iw ' ,S 1 WJ A Y J -1 .Y , 4 . Q 7 M f Q W ' tx ' WN ' 1 54 VY Mx, Q -'-Wg. . M, , fm Q- wi. 5533 A E sq., T. , . 1 ,W FIRST ROW: Weaver Forest, Bill Ray, Jim Brewer, Frank Ewton. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wesley Valliere, Don Nichols, Gary Logan, Jim Brewer, Eldie Abel. .7fzade and fbuluotxy, fi' Mr. Valliere demonstrates the proper technique of ap- plying a finish with the spray gun. The T and I club this year undertook Vo- cational Cabinetmaking, which will equip them to hold down good jobs as finish carpenters, cabi- net and furniture makers. The club was busy all year making school furniture, such as typing desks, shorthand tables, and drying tables. Frank Ewton demon- strating how it's done. Boring square holes with the mortiser. The Trade and Industry Club proudly show one of their finished products, a drop center typing desk. Behind them are several semi-finished typ- ing desks. Bill Ray trimming stock on the Dewalt. cutoff saw. This saw saved us many hours of time and labor. FI . ShRS1T ROW. Ruth Ann Craig, Jo Ann Biles SEQ ey Hardgraves, Evelyn Dark, Judy Lytle' H OND ROW: Carolyn Streator, JO Aung amrlton, Patsy Smith, Coleen C d. Caroline Gall, a mn' fi kew a I FIRST ROW: Barbara Mitchell, Jo Ann Biles, Jo Anna Hamilton, Shirley I-Iardgraves, Janet Beaver, Jean Corp Caroline Gall. SECOND ROW: Mary Ruthlloberts, Nedra Smith, Carolyn Streator, Jessie Coody, Maxine Mayberry Ina Edwards, Pat Cannon, Mrs. Jennie Mae Lidtke. THIRD ROW: Donna Jean I-Iarp, Joyce Chance, Janis Mcl-lenry ' ' ' Cotner, Vella Buchanan, Marcella Gregg, Nancy Clark Grey. Delayla M ullins, Patsy Smith, Winnie 'x X Lx We couldn't do without our Club Mothers. Mrs. Gall and Mrs. Cow- den and sponsor Mrs. Lidtke, FIRST ROW Sharon Dodson Ruth Anne Cra1g Patty Frrberg Wynema Burgess Naomr Sanders Judy Lytle Wanda Lenard Jane Athurton SECOND ROW Ann Mxesner Carol Jean Ingold Nancy Lytle Lmda Brooks Mlldred Cobb Sh1r1eyIng1e Corene Dearman Char1eneRankm Alyene Owen Margaret Chr1st1an Karen Jennmgs THIRD ROW Judy Hardgraves Faye Lee Katherme Woods Barbara Pu111am Carol Creekmore Pat Mrtchell, Colleen Cad1on Evelyn Dark Pat Haynes FOURTH ROW Mar11ee Br1ght Peggy Sherrell Norma Owen Sue McLean Mary Lourse Dowland Barbara Bolce Annett Pophn FIFTH ROW Sue Brewer Brenda Blckle Sherry Peacock Dorothy Ogle KaLher1neGourd Jean W11lh1te Ghnda Reese These Future Homemakers are most interested in learning Child Care. . 4-in These hems are going to be straight. Karen says she is a poor kitty Caught xn the act! come on Jerry, it's Christmas I I FIRST ROW Jane Atherton Louanna Randolph Phyllis Whining Betty Parnell lna Edwards Janette Cosper Annette Poplin ROW TWO' Mr Ted Best Harry Copeland Marshall Ingle Nick Hood Jr Larry Box Gerald Medhn THIRD ROW Glen Henry Don Bruce Richard Shannon Charles Willlnte Thomas Pitcock Luther McMath Paul Bart Darl Gregory Kemeth Francy B111 Ray York Richard Gxllihand Through the cooperation of the merchants the Broken Arrow High School is able to have a Vocational Part time Cooperative Distributive Education Program These D. E. students are employed part-time in retail businesses. This on-the- job ti-Taining helps 'the student to gain valuable business experience, a knowledge of mer- chandise and at the same time helps to pay his own way. The four vocational departments held their 4th Annual Combined Banquet in Febr- uary. In March the D. E. Club attended the State D. E. Club Convention. at the Univer- sity of Oklahoma. The Broken Arrow D. E. Club has placed 7th in the state the past three years in competitive events at these conventions. Officers of the D. E. Club are: President--Nick Hoodg Vice-President--Darl Gregoryg Secretary- -Janette Cosper: Treasurer- -Annette Poplin: Reporter--Ina Edwards: Parliamentarian- -Richard Gilliland. Richard Gilliland Mr. Charley Peterson BROKEN ARROW WAREHOUSE MARKET Jane Atherton Mr, Jim Burdette MORROW'S 5 85 lO Fred Garner Mr. Orville White FARMER'S CO -OP Gerald Medlin Mr. Gerald Hudson HUDSON FORD SALES Don Bruce Mr. Vernon Bruce CORONA MOTORS Betty Parnell Mr. Jack Ross ROSS DRUG ' Ina Edwards Mr. Alvin Eskridge ESKRIDGE'S STORE Glen Henry Mr. Jesse Damon BROKEN ARROW DAIRY STORE Harry Copeland Mr. Loren Gall CURRELL LUMBER COMPANY Billy York Mr. Albert Karner KARNER'S HARDWARE Sz FURNITURE Kenneth Francy Mr. Art Sranfill STANFILL GROCERY A Q.x ll 1 Q x 1 '-' Phyllis Whittington 0 4. Mr. Sam Nolen NOLEN'S CONFECTIONERY , 5 fl, N N I 1 5A ,1 I 0? Sq W. r. Qs -' fajllll A v I an FIRST ROW: Donnis Farm, Mary Ruth Roberts, Io Anna Hamilton, La Veta McNabb, Sue McLean, Linda Kelly, Sonja Showman, Kay Foster. SECOND ROW: Imogene Forbes, Patsy Smith, Bill Summers, Francile Cowden, Joyce McCuistion, Charles Willhite, Chuck Coleman, John Friggel, and Mr. H. K. Ragsdale, principal. T' ' '49, ,fice Staff Office assistant Francile Cowden checks daily at- tendance records. Charles Willhite makes the rounds to collect ab- sentee slips from classrooms. Signatures FIRST ROW: Wanda Lenard, Jane Atherton, Barbara Pennock, Carol Sue Creekmore, Katrena Wilkerson, Hazel Knighten, Judy Lytle, Coleen Cadion, Patricia Mitchell, Delayla Mullins, Barbara Mitchell, Joyce Chance, Janet Beaver, Miss Charlotte Harbert. SECOND ROW: Jesse Coody, Anna May Pullium, Mary Faye Hash, Wynema Burgess, Gary Crow, Harvey Hess, Pat Lester, Catherine Gourd, Edith Willhite, Jean Willhite, Dexie Medlin, Jane Blissit, THIRD ROW: Jackie Carter, Ina Edwards, Rozell Falliss, Ruth Ann Craig, Larry Treat, David Sanders, Lee Gilliss, Richard Polk, Fern Bunch, Linda Brooks, Barbara Boice FOURTH ROW: Sue Brewer, Sherry Peacock, Carolyn Reeves, Danny McCarty, Tommy Armstrong, Darl Gregory, Jim Lowery. Senior Trio FIRST ROW: Miss Charloette Harbert, Patricia Mitchell, Colleen Cadion, Janet Beaver, Delayla Mullins, Eunice Heffley, Patricia Sisney, Charlotte Fletcher, Jessie Coody, Jackie Carter, Ina Edwards, Linda Brooks, Carol SueCreekmore,CatherineSrnith,BarbaraMitche11. SECOND ROW: Wanda Lenard, Charlene Rankin, Judy Lytle, Katrina Wilkerson, Ruth Ann Craig, Jane Blissit, Naomi Sanders, Dixie Medlin, Jane Atherton, Barbara Penock, Kay Foster, Peggy Sherrell, Gloria Bowles, Phyllis Cash, Pat Cannon, Sherry Peacock, Sue Brewer. THIRD ROW: Mary Faye Hash, Anna Mae Pulliam, Joyce Chance, Betty Simms, Shirley Rosemond, Edith Willhite, Suzann Fox, Fern Bunch, Shirley Ingle. v 2 GIRLS' QUARTET: Colleen Cadion, Ruth Anne Craig, Wanda Lenard, Janet Beaver. BOY'S QUARTET: Gary Crow, Lee Gilliss, Jerry Lepper, Tommy Armstrong, Girls singing for the Vocational Banquet. 1 KSN? it 391 X if f if E '. 'i t + 3 W it 'W Duets are wonderful! !! Q0 KO Cv . Q J OOC? One day in the life of mixed chorus. 14 FIRST ROW: Howard Baily, Jo Ann Biles, Fern Bunch, Suzann Fox, Opal Billue, Deanna Petree, John Bornar, Mr. Clarence Oliver. SECOND ROW: LeeMi11er, KarenJennings, Brenda Bickle, Barbara Mitchell, Jane Atherton, Judy Hardgraves, Sylvia Knight, Alyene Owen. THIRD ROW: Lee Gilliss, John Friggel, Kenneth Francy, Eugene Gwin, Bobby Cone, Harry Wiggs, Gary Harsen. The journalism class spent this year learning the different techniques of newspaper writing, the essentials the writers should know, and the actual purpose ofthe journalism class. The class also kept up the tradition of publishing the school news in the Broken Arrow Ledger weekly. f WH' vwvfuv-magwmwfws-vc.ww, ., M -. . 3 ff V' jf , ,, ' 5 2-fin 52 1 am, ' ,yy Q V2 1 Z f r ,La 4, ', 4 Nl ', tk R if A , A - ., Q wviffnlvzf, 'Iyar' gm' 'N qu.,-efvuvjw v .J 1, .A K. .,., 3, , H W f , L W g1,Q53?Efw f ,.a'-5'-f,:.' AV' V 4' I f , 1 I f X . .1 4 4 y f - f ,fa wifi .I Surly 'n vllg 'fflwi 3 sw 1 L nz nfl? , X if Qi' V 5 1 2 S , Cheerleaders in ac tion . .7Zep, T-I-G-E R S7 The Pep Club in marching formation The Pep Club in single forma tion leaving the field. 4 1-mi 3.5 A 'sw Au , 1 fx, L R W3 Q ' SN D V if ' 'V iflifi' . ,,..f , 'w ,O 5 V ky . fs. ' 16 rv T ' l I . 7 32157 , ' d V el ' 1 QQJ' V Q? A f EH K f av 5 Q: f 4-sw 4 L, .'-15,15 ..-Q .X ..., 1, .,,3g x. ,, .., asv: f ffl? . ,E+ . --D I,-Q. 'i ' Q6 3262! 1532 2351? 54:73, 554+ X CR'ii iqaf, .Jia MM. Xgif Y Q g. 335. v FIRST ROW: Wally Peters, Rozell Lucky, Gary Crow, Johnny Neese, Routy Williams. SECOND ROW: Mr. Brice Hasty, Kay Vogt, Ellen Bostick, Rita AnnBodine, Joyce Martin, Linda Martin, Pat Haynes, Jessie Dyer. THIRD ROW: Dwain Heath, Franklin Gray, DickSteinberg, Ann Carley, Glenda Reese, Nancy Williams. yayftswme anew The Art students work on the throne for the coronation of the football queen. With the coronations and their art exhibits the students were very busy. gigs , ff 54' .W ,ly ,' . 3, , f if My . ,, 'Q gk eco 'C' , , j an nriffs Pat Car in as 95 Kenneth Francy flu-atiau 1 , Q 'OW Jw E 'xiii' ex, SEQ! fi Sl! W 1 . Q 'ff 'Z 1 Franc ile Cowden 5- 1 ww W' V, 'Q' mu AYQVQI -:Qi . ,,4o4oa. ,Q .-f' .- X' F K W -'ilf'Q v.wa,.K-vs ww- -ww 4- -f.- fqa 5 O 1 . 4' . ' 1 A ,. ..,f Q f, 1 Q .O aff'- 5 A 'Q . ' ' Y., ' 15 .Xl 'sm X3 'ff' 0-1 -5 'ff-.'-Mtv 5 I Links txt 1 , 1 f Q, r Q 4 Y .i ,V . 2 ,ts js ' -' ' I 44 ,L 4 PQ DQ -L A L 5 . 'UH' . X . 6 onna Jean Harp 5.1.6 fC! I 5' ' .Qc M Xliixfx C v. Q .4 V4 1-0- BEST LOOKING at Cannon and erman Lee . ua, 532116 ' ' MOST TALENTED Janet Beaver and Gary Crow. MOST POPULAR Janice McHenry and Iim Lowery. un, .Tum BEST PERSONALITY Patsy Smith and Kenneth Francy. I ALL AROUND STUDENTS Francile Cowden and Chuck Coleman. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ann Carley and Bill Couch. O un, Jew MOST INTELLIGENT Richard Gilliland and Sonja Showman. VALEDICTORIAN AND SALUTATORIAN Sonja Showman and Charlotte Fletcher. MOST ATHLETIC Tony Banfield UI Jw Schucfo, WWW F.H.A. Sweetheart and Escort Jo Ann Hamilton and Jimmie Cox. Band Queen Wilma Hamilton seated center, is backed left to right by Richard Polk and Ruth Ann Perry, Junior Atten- dants. Freddy Gesin, Drum Majorg Glenda Reese and Pat Lester, Sophomore Attendants. l X 5. f is -335 Each year thethree high school classes nominate a boy and a girl each as candidates for Annual King and Queen. The class that sells the most annuals on the subscription basis wins for their nominees the honor of beintz King and Oueen of the Annual. This year's lovely Queen is Pat Cannon and the King, is Kenneth Francy. This year's race between the three classes was exceptionally exciting. During the. two weeks that annuals were being ordered, the annual staff held a 500 or BUST campaign to increase sales. During that time 482 annuals were sold, more than have ever been sold here before. The seniors won with 356 votes. Coming in as a close second were the juniors at 313, in third place were the sophomores with 117 VOICS. Pictured above are the attendants to the Annual King and Queen. STANDING, Left to Right: Junior Attendants, Nick Hood and Janice Mallow. Annual King, Kenneth Francyg Sophomore Attendants, Billie Robinson and John Lyle. Seated is Queen Pat Cannon. Fam 5. Q55 '1-W 'ai , 5 ,F,1., ,, J' KJ? 122 5 'U 6' an 15 4 , A iffy ' 2 X, ,, 1 M . -' Y vw! is gp v 5 Q,-'iw -5. kt, ,N 1 ' 'gif N a, 32 3. ,V 4, f sf f N WW- 'ff if 1 n xx i n 6 Q ,, Q ' In 1 ' as-P '2 fy Q X A bv pr mxxkt- iw, ,- K 1, L YE! ggi' an Q:-, 'xg I ' M wg ' M H3 FY 4 '13 w X' , g Cx a Gu U 9 00 o Q F U .T-. I ' 6 lffirff 6? .v Q , . H X XX uf .M KAK X X ii..-5 1 3- I f fl ,, ,, M ,L -,Jn AL 1 , ,:f,5.,n . .W -. y 1 , ,K H, ., .-.W .. J.: , , ff ,i.:,g,:-sQ.4f'+':f XA -- ,. , , f,- by ki L, f ,M 1 .' 1' fizfrxb 9. in Vi, -3,3-Q Q ..'.ymg,,,dgf?c'gff5'g, V-9 -Hi QL-f,,F125!ai ev F fi'?E2,,q.11,,3,'r'gf?1?ff55E'Z Jil ,.Qaie'1?Q' ff W v 1. QK gp 49 1 K s 'X J 5 ,, 'tif ,. ' - Y :XTR if It-H5 X V' V I 7 3 Amir- . . 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A - 1- ,Aga 1 S E , R ,, of or S , 11 Q , R - 40 - Q E fr S60 . ,iffilE'?vfS+f+ ,,.g, E ' ' ' :W ' ,f -M. f . 5- -Q-i'f22'ff,.i,,d,'fi5g,jQff-QQi','i-,x':1,g,Q'ff A ' ka' f16r.j!'lvi'?'F 'Vg' 'ju ,':':'jsfw A 9 V wg if 'r,1.'rfiAf'f's,,g,,f3if,? :A 84 yards to a touchdown!! . V- A , -, -,awk ., 4 Nw-,. -:gm R . ENDS: Jerry Hicks, Bil1Ray. TACKLES: Don Holcomb, Dale Porter. GUARDS: Richard Polk, Hank Miesner. CENTER: Gerald Medlin. HALFBACKS: Nick Hood, Hailey Keele. FULLBACK: David Bible. QUARTER- BACK: Jim Byrd, V 2.2. f ......., TT T 1' ---v .1 . ..- Vf T 'fe , l...t.-a fb' ' 'ff.'f',.'f'i15Q,iQ4..,,':.' 9-S' L , I' s.1.Q4t., 'Y 6' ' - 'af' 'z ','-V,- 1 ,r-. .fum ir: ,I f-I. ft fr. .-141: 1,.:f ,u, ,'n ,4 f':qE,5'tv:.:-S1f,+t.'f wif:-fffqfst .Q , wfmz- 1 5' -, wif? -XL' 54 ef.. aj, ' ' 'A' gvagfifgfgg, ,Eff ,, k:jj,,g?mn.,,,g4'f .L-bf 5 ,39 , L. abd.. -an-fa ',a'2:.- '..-YI-3.1-.:r45f.. ww ,' 'f if L FIRST ROW: Sammy Davis, John Friggel Ralph Clark, Ronald Peacock, Dean Raney Larry Box, Charles Dowland, Jim Lowery BACK ROW: .Terry Stevenson, Arthur Kerr .Terry Harp. and Donald Gaither. FIRST ROW Chuck McHenry Larry Treat David Kerr Carl Rogers Jimmy Collins, Billy Gann, Gary Plnalto Charley Peterson SECOND ROW Robert Gwin Paul Barrett, Glen Brooks, Harold Roberts, Doyel Aguilar David Norwood Kenneth Elliot Robert Ogle Lynn Dale Reynolds, THIRD ROW: Rosco Smith Bob Neal John Tattershall Darl Gregory B111 Ingle Bill Hemmingsen, Ron Bailey, Gary Harsen, ll ,f' Qrf ..-L.- 40 'L 1 I av 73,5 'B in Q , 577 1 Sv. 5' 'la V 'Vi' rg 'W fi' IA ' fn ff Q ..f 4 , I K J ..,, q. Waifwq chi! 'E Wg f W 5 I 1 ii, f rfif'-ga jg: 1, fflyvgg 1' 43:1 l C .V -Wy? 1?--lf: V fx, Broken Arrow - 55 Pawhuska - 7 The unbeated Broken Arrow Tigers rolled for an astounding total of 535 yards on the ground here, Oct. 7, as they trounced the Pawhuska Huskies, 55 to 7, in a Verdigris Valley conference game. lt was Broken Ar- row's fifth straight win and their fourth win in conference play. Broken Arrow - 21 Nowata - O Tiger fans spent some tense moments during the first half when it seemed there was no way through or around the Nowata line, as B. A. repeatedly was forced to punt by failure to make downs. However, an alert Tiger de- fense managed to keep the Ironmenout of the end Zone in spite of their steady gains. The final score was 21 to 0. ww, ff is Q 4 1, Tigers - 28 Pryor - 7 The undefeated Broken Arrow Tigers -owned their sixth victory of the season and their fifth district 8-A triumph Oct, 14, after defeating Pryor, 28 to 7. Tigers - 7 Miami - 6 The Broken Arrow Tigers, considered one of the top high school football teams in the state, owned their second straightVerdig- ris Valley title, Oct. 28, and a place in the prep school playoffs. The game was a thrill- ing defensive contest with the final score coming to 7 to 6. zwgkifg 4 war, ' , Qi, . .SA ., 4, X Q ,,,. ,sg .2 if K A 1-1:1 we M5 a if xg. my 535' . gf-f Lf HQQW , Q, H. ,, if ff 4 . - .2??k M 'A . QQ., . f M '-1 ' F? I R gt? 5 ,F-LA, xg. ,L , Broken Arrow - 37 Stilwell - O B.A. 's high school gridders shattered the attack of a visiting squad from. Stilwell, Nov. 11, in a preview playoff game. The Indians fell before the B. A. 11 by a score of 37 to 0 in what local fans said was a sample of the first elimination game for the state championship. -. I A Medlin al Ger Came! l x . J As x . LJ s,.., U A ,....o1 i'iv I v W, ,-A...-we ' ' 4 ' ' f ff QA 5- -Safe-i' , r . .pi i Y-toilet. .v bu, .Q ,gba Ji qfw, K N p Tony Banfield Back Chuck Coleman Back ld Bob Cone End iffy Wye- Q21 Cpb Cla Uard lx, Larry Box Guard bra lo T 'c,41:e'J' John Fnggel Tackle Don Holcomb 951556 T3 ckle 6,01 205 Managers Charles Gilliland Stuart Hamilton LEFT TO RIG HT: 2 3 I Donald Gaither, Harley Keele, Jack Denham, Fred Haynie, David Bible, Big Jim Brewer, Tony Banfield, Curtis Spencer, Chuck Coleman, Jerry Stevenson, and Charlie Gaither. Coach Robinson i December January January Ianu ary January January January January January January February February February February February February March March 6,7 ,20 2 Pawhuska Pryor Vinira Tournament Miami Wagoner Toumament Claremore Nowara Bristow Pawhuska Wagoner Vinita Pryor Miami Nowata Tournament Claremore There There Here Claremore Here There Miami Here There Here Here Here There Here There Here Sand Springs There .93 Z 1- 4 Freddie tries for that all important shot. But the question is -- did he make it? Cl .7,eam ln, ' We were mighty proud of our boys when they played the first place Miami Wardogs. Here is Brewer putting, one in. ,f fig' 45 13 79 r17' FIRST ROW Terence Norman Towery Weaver lee Forest Ierry Joe Harp onald Mclntrre Brlly DeanGann Robert Ogle SECOND ROW Irmmy Bud Brll l-lennrngson James Ronald Peacock Ronald Gene Garoutte Sam A Ilavrs Gerald Rav Hrcks Iohn ihaw Lvle 'Y' '3 Z .Zecun LIS-gkii xi ,aw -n.i+ ,. f- Oiivs.. . ., IA, fx .h s . . 'f , ga - 41 1 -, fl 'NJ ,I , llll Ng L4 3 - , 1 X , ' 44. gf, ' '44 ,' Weaver Forest tries for a basket. Coach Parker fi? if ., wh, 35 4 .,, A P ,bf 7 I., A QU vm .if-4-Qm , V KM a . - 1'F53,f3 - h , ff,--1l, .fs FV' Sf' 1 F: , V' XYZ'-' Q . .' ' ' 9 JL' 'Y . V2 - L H M 'wh ,A 1 -'Q Q. Q: 'mf 5 ',i'2.,H'Av? A3 -Q-lf' .Q Y 8 if guy? ,, ' . D7 . I . I 4 15 ig , 'Q t is' ' 'I Q -.-.51 , 7 , f i ', 4 . fn. '?f'1' ' 'Hefty uf, 'Mk , -'J 513 5,3 I .942-5 3 'ff' 1 riifsfi f? 1j5.,z.:fj- 'z-Q11 f , .. fqifhf .Q FKIE3-igxgvig 2 V. - . 7 1.4 - - + -f,,, ,V-5, ,' ,gf yu X SJ- V . 'H x L 'J 2 H? 35 , V kg fif ' vs - S, w if 93 gb, . 4-- qv-,I Q. f .gy A V5 ,ff Q , if Ie. ,,,,Y . 'ii y. sw nw' gg, - ff R 2 if ji P' 12 N -f .,- r-. i f ' by 'B w 'wr x ,A . gf A 4 45 4 5, L ff' t am ' M' , EWS, ER .L Q S: ' -ff, - m f- 41 1.-Q.. ,- ff , f an v-' -- an - A '. 5 i 1 'F' 1 , .nr ,lg WMA!! wa-as S FIRST ROW: Ste Collins , Peggy Sherrell, Judy Lytle, Linda Brooks, Mr. Ted Best. SECOND ROW: Bill Couch, Pat Lester, Russell Ketch, Max Sparling, Richard Polk, Harley Keele, John Lyle. The Student Council serves as the goveming organization of the student body. Its president is elected at large by the student bod y. The representatives are elected by their respective classes or organiza- tions. The council serves by sponsoring assemblies, Courtesy and Safety Weeks, and provides the donuts at the milk break. The following is a list of the officers and memberswith the name of the class or organization they represent: Bill Couch, President: Harley Keele, Vice -President, Athleticsg Sue Collins, Secretary- Treasurer, Seniorsg Max Sparling, Seniorsg R1.1sse1l Ketch, Juniors: Peggy Sherrell, Juniorsp Pat Lester, Sophomoresg Linda Brooks. Sopho- moresg John Lyle. Agricultureg Richard Polk. Musicg and Judy Lytle, Homemaking. 1 K 'V' ,fs 71 -..,,.-5 av . 1 Harley giving his report during a business meeting. During the milk break Peggy and Russell sold milk and donuts. The Council making pre- parations for Safety Week, FIRST ROW: Davalu Crockett, Linda Brooks, Karen Jennings, Kay Foster,Ruth Ann Perry, Aletha Rainey, Harley Keele, Sammy Davis, Janice Mallow, Bill Gann. SECOND ROW: Nina Robertson, Wanda Mason, Patricia Haynes, Judy Megee, Artie Ryle, Mary Faye Hash, Linda Kelley, Sue McLea.n, Naomi Sanders, Dixie Medlin, Pat Lester, Terrence Towery, THIRD ROW: Charlotte Fletcher, Donnie Brady, Ann Carley, Nancy Williams, Georgianne Kraus, Jessie Coppinger, Jimmie Smith, Sonja Showman, Francile Cowden, Bob Anderson, Richard Gilliland, Melvin Miller. The National High School Honor Society is anorganization T lQNAL which offers a specific plan for encouraging better scholarship in the high schools of America. The upper 10 per cent of enrollment in each school is eligible for membership in this f society. Broken Arrow High School has been an active member '7 3 of this organization for the past thirty years. we take great W Q I pride in presenting to you, these students who were nominated in the year 1956. HONOR D 9 E. A ff I B Cc 4 U wi, J QC 6 6 D n O ' 5 ' rx IIIIIIII' I D J L, ,iv Fd O- ' Q Y, .nf 3 N Q5 l Pg, ,,, x ' s High J. pit:-N5 V. Aw Rf? Wu?-M . s Me' 4f 3'f- ' '.i- v -ff P Hg ' A F5. f . '- ASI- 9 Vx. ' I' --4-. N'.-Mr. MR. BEN F. ALLEN MR. IERREL BELLER MR. ARTHUR BICKLE MRS. HELEN CLARKE Mathematics Social Studies Mathematics Science Coach fiacultg, MRS. NORMA DELLA ORR HAMILTON, English English MR. BRICE HASTY MISS BETTY SUE MOORE Art, Science Homemaking MR. BAILEY HICKEY Physical Education MR. RALPH PARKS! Social studies MR- BILL PERRY MR. BILL SNODGRASS MR. HOMER Coach 5PeeChf English Industrial Arts WILKERSON- 511811511 Sandra Lea - Treasurer , Glenda Luther- Secretary, Freddie Watts-President, Sandra Ezell-Vice -President, Netta Cook-Reporter . A gir1's best friend. In the good old summer Lime. I BEWARE, Purse Snatcher?! Tony Gillis Freddie Graham Elzie Gray Nancy Kraus HJ Jim Lamanuzzi ' .L X 'G Jimmy Lamey fy 1 J 7 Janice Gregory Patty Hamilto Ste ve Hamilton n ,Q 'O Sandra Lea ' Marjorie Lee Norma Lee I W Doris Hash I 1 y Jerry Henningsen F! 4 'rg Max Herrera fx V ? , . ,l , Carolyn Lemon 'fi l Vi ' Virginia Lemon ',- f If I , Dale Lentz X Q Donna Hess V . Howard Hewitt C: , A Jimmie Hicks , Y It D Jerry Lewis A l I Harry Linell ,, fm ,D 4 . ,Q X ll Betty Jo Linn I I ul. f. K dl I Harold Hillen burg - Veroque Hiseley ,Z Suzanne Hocker In 'W Glenda Luther 5 x Nancy Marquiess , 1 Linda Martin Margie Jackson Q , Ronnie Jarrard 4 3 'v ' Ronnie Jenkins 4 X A 1' r J Joann Mason X f ' Glenda Matlock I A i ' f ' Kathleen Mazfield Bob Ieppersen ,A 4 1. Billy Keele 1 Glenda Keele ' r ' Richard Mayberry f . ,A ' 5 ' ' Phillip Mason ' f ! 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