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Board of Education STAGE MANAGERS ...... ............. . ...... S chool Employees DIRECTORS .............. ...... S uperintendent and Principals PROMPTERS .... ......................... STARS ................. EXTRAS ...... Act I - Drama. The action takes place at throughout the year. .......Faculty .......Seniors .......Juniors .Sophomores UNDERSTUDIES .... .. STAND -INS ...... .... .Grades 1 - 9 various times Act II - Excitement. This action is during athletic events Act III - Comedy. Capers on the campus. fDuring intermission please read the advertisements on your programs. These advertisers helped to make the pre- sentation of this play possiblej .sw-.if - V fr w 1 gusiness Wlanagefzs Oufz play YN PW J. . O' Dqdeffc T' GOOD ?re'-9 Clerk Board 0E Education ' 519 W ' :..- '.:'. fv DUANE HUSCHER ROBERT MAHAFFEY PAUL A. WEGE Member Member Member M48 SEPTEMBER 1950 TO MAY 1951 ,,.v-:, K place HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING 1, lffegflgffljml GRADE SCHOOL BUILDING 3,11-, ,J . juni 1 1 3 , gfage anagefzs 3 ,ifvdqe K 1 '- Ai , 5 ' 1 11 'Ill an nu .qua - lv F Bus drivers, cooks and janitors aid in setting the stage for our play. Front Row, left to right: Mrs. Saxon, Mrs. Lillian Rogers, Leah Worley, cooksg Back Row: Kriss, general maintenance Strickland, Jim Ash, R. L. Ray, Doris Mrs . Elton Jack Speet Seuhs, bus drivers: Oscar Birden, janitorg Tom Chambers, bus driver and mechanic . M IICULTY .g ifzecfofzs 'IEW T. V. SMART Superintendent 1 fini' 2' 3 ERNEST CLONINGER VIONA CALLICOTT C. E. EVANS J'r. High Principal Grad'e'Principa1 H. S. Principal Math-Girls Coach Second Grade Science' 3:4 T X BETTY ROUNDTREE High School English VIVIENNE SMART Commerce C. E. ELLING VOC. Agriculture aculfx, '9' '227 2' SLI E E as V if BOB ROUNDTREE History-Coach DORTHY SELF Jr. High English RUBENA REEVES Voc. Home Economics 1 MARY ELLEN cosfr 5' 'R' j. -. Music A fl i I., . W' 'T u wk... V. 2' Q 'gf 4-4, , . ,ff VI RGINIA VOKI NS Thi rd NOLA BOWMAN Primary and First ,QV JULIE EVANS Sixth 18. .0- PAULINE CLONINGER First and Second ESTHER NORRIS Fourth J HAT TIE HIGHFILL Fifth SEHIORS eniofzs SUSAN GILBERT LOUIS WAYNE CAHA F.F.A. l,2,3,4g Glee Club l,Z,3,4. BILLY FRA NK RU NNELS Baseball l,2,3,4g F.F.A. l,2,3,45 F.F.A. Officer 2,3,4g Class Officer 2,3,4g Track lg Plays l,3,43 Glee Club l,2,3,4g Chal- lenger Staff 33 Operetta 4. LORETTA SLATTEN Glee Club 2. Glee Club 1,25 Office 45 Librarian 3: F.H.A. 2,33 Pep Club 1,25 4-H l. EUGENE TREST Baseball 14 Basketbau l,2,3,43 Glee Club 3,4 F.F.A. l,2,3g Class Officer l,2g Annual Staff 4: Track lg Play 4. KATHERINE SMITH F.H,A. l,2,3,4g Plays 3,43 Glee Club l,2,3,4g Office 4g Pep Club lg Annual Staff 4g Chal- lenger Staff lg F.H.A. Officer 2,3,4g Libra- rian lg Operetta 2. gfafzs HARVEY BYRD F.F.A. l,Z,3,4g F.F.A. Officer 43 Judging Team MARIAN MILLER F.H.A. l,Z,3,4g Glee Club l,Z,3,4g Challenger Staff 43 Basketball 1 ,2,3,4g Pep Clublg Librar- ian 4g Operetta 43 Play 4. CHARLENE BENNET T F.H.A. l,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,Z,3,4g Challenger Staff 3,43 Pep Club 1. CHARLES HUTSON F.F.A. l,2,4g Glee Club 45 Baseball 35 Play 4. THURMAN BISHOP F.F.A. l,2,3,4. WANDA DAU BE NSPECK Glee Club l,Z,3,4g Softball l,Z,3,4g Basketball l, Z,3,4g F.H.A. l,2,4g Class Officer 33 Operetta Z, 4g Play 3,4g Pep Club lg Annual Staff 43 Challen- ger Staff 45 Sextet 4. , ,...f . z l LIBBY ANN HINES 1 3,43 Annual Staff 43 rian 4. DA LE BOWMAN F.F.A. l,2,33 Glee Club 4. REFORD ULRICH F.F.A. l,2,3,43 Glee Club l,2,3,43 F.F.A. Of- ficer 33 Play 33 Baseball l. MARIAN GOOD Glee Club l,2,3,43 Softball 1,Z,3,4j Basketball l, 2,3,4QF.H.A.1,2,3,4j F.H.A. Officer 2,3,43 Plays 3,43 Pep Club 13 Class Officer 2,43 Operetta 2,4Q Annual Staff 43 Challenger Staff 4g Sextet 4. EARL YEAHQUO , Basketball l,2,3,43 Baseball l,2,3,43 F.F.A. 1, 2,3,43 Glee Club 3,43 Track l3 Annual Staff 43 Challenger Staff 3,43 Operetta 43 Office 23 Judg- ing Team 3. DOROTHY LYNCH F.H.A. l,2,3,43 Plays 3,43 Glee Club l,2,3,43 Challenger Staff Z,3,43 F.H.A. Officer 3, Class L Officer 2,3,43 Operetta 23 Pep Club 13 Librarian l,2,3,4. Glee Club l,2,3,43 Softball lg Basketball 1,23 F.H.A. 1,2343 Play 33 Pep Club lg Operetta Challenger Staff 13 Libra- 3,43 Play 33 Operetta 44' 'E'- 1 x TROY SMART, Jr. fl' 1 MG' J. MACK COX F.F.A. l,Z,3,45 Class Officer Club 15 Office 3,4. JOHNNIE BOB RUNNELS Baseball l,Z,3,45 Basketball l,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 F.F.A. l,Z,3,45 Quartet 35 Track lg Mixed Chorus 45 Play 4. ANITA JONES Glee Club l,Z,3,45 Softball l,Z,3,45 Basketball 1,Z,3,45 F.H.A. l,Z,3,45 F.H.A. Officer Z,3,45 Play 3,45 Pep Club 15 Class Officer Z,3,45 Op- eretta 2,45 Annual Staff 45 Challenger Staff 3,45 Sextet 4. DELLIA SIMMS F.H.A. 1,2,45Glee Club 15 Class Officer 3 Plays 3,45 Pep Club l. LEROY BYRD F.F.A. l,2,3,4. F.F.A. l,Z,3,45 Baseball 2,35 Track Z5 Quartet 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Judging Team 35 F.F.A. Of- ficer 3,45 Glee Club 1,Z,3,45 Operetta 4. l5 Baseball 15 Glee Glass We, the class of 1951, in the town of Cache, the county ofqComanche, and the state of Oklahoma, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. We hereby, separately, dispose of the following possessions: I, Thurman Bishop, do hereby will my ability to make Mr. Smart laugh to anyone when in trouble. l, Charlene Bennett, to Helen .Tune Bennett, do hereby will my job as Editor of the Challenger. I, Harvey Byrd, do hereby will my ability to attract all the women at the fairs to Bill Mahaffey. I, Wanda Daubenspeck, do hereby bequeath my girlish figure to Darla Wilks. l, LeRoy Byrd, do hereby will my ability to tell a bad joke and get a good laugh to James Green. I, Marian Good, do hereby will my ability to guard to Juanita Miller. I, Anita Jones, do hereby will my ability to play basketball to Helen Wimple. I, Dale Bowman, do hereby will the fascinationl see out the window to Vern Ford. I, J. Mack Cox, do hereby will my ability to get to bed at least one night out of the week to Bill Mahaffey. l, Ladine Stewart, do hereby will my refined and quiet ways to Joy W alker. I, Charles Hutson, do hereby will my ability to express mysz-21f at anytime to Danny Harmon. I, Marian lvliller, do hereby bequeath my extraordinary height to Mary Lou Zumwalt. I, Billy Frank Runnels, do hereby bequeath my ability to get around and do more than anyone else to William Pekah. I, Earl Yeahquo, do hereby will my dimples to Edgar Gildon who needs to do more smiling. I, Johnnie Bob Runnels, do hereby will my ability to sing when in a crowd to Bobby Gene Lee. I, Katherine Smith, do hereby regretfully will my few freckles to Geraldine Goodman who needs them if anyone does. I, Libby Ann Hines, do hereby will my dark and roving eyes to Roberta Jones. I, Troy Smart, do hereby will my ability to drive a hot rod and not get hurt to Arlis Newhouse. I, Dellia Simms, do hereby bequeath my locker complete with books, trash, etc. to Evie Ritter. I, Eugene Trest, do hereby will my broken glasses to Stonewall Huddle ston. I, Loretta Slatten, do hereby will my perfume bottle to Mary K. Cook so she can continue that wonderful aroma. I, Reford Ulrich, do hereby bequeath my red hair to Strawberry Harmon. I, Susan Gilbert, do hereby bequeath my ability to catch a man and keep him to Edna Belle Woodard. I, Louis Wayne Caha, do hereby bequeath my ability to bust Geography class and still get good grades to Doyne Snider. I, Dorothy Lynch, do hereby gladly will my calm and collected nerves to Shirley Rogers for special use in Speech Class. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we, the Class of 1951, have set our hands and seal hereto this seventeenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-one 09511. fSignedJ The Seniors of 1951 ,mbsf populafz ga BILLY FRANK RUNNELS RfL.g..., ' 4' S KATHERINE SIVIITH enfofzs Glass pfzoplzecxl Looking into my crystal ball I see another senior class as they are starting through life with vigor and vitality and as the forms of people come to shape I recognize: First of all as I look into the crystal ball I see a pretty nurse in a hospital, and as she faces this way I recognize her. She is Katherine Smith just corn- pleting her last year of training, and I predict she will be as successful as she is pretty. Then the scene shifts to a large garage and I see a man just cleaning up after a day's work. Through the grease and smudges on his face I can still make out the countenance of Charles Hutson, a very successful mechanic and garage owner. As I now move my hand over the crystal a race track at Indianapolis appears, and the announcer is' calling the winers of the car races. The Winner, driving Car No. 17, is Troy Smart, greatest daredevil driver of all times. Then, like a flash, I see Marian Good through the crystal. She is married and settled down on a ranch, where she and her husband are raising quarter horses and cattle, and do they look happy! Nowl seem to be out on a baseball field. Playing second base, I see Johnnie Bob Runnels, who is doing mighty well, now playing for the Cardinals. He always was quite a baseball player. A sudden change occurs in the crystal ball and I see Dellia Simms. She is just going into the house, after coming out of the flower garden where she and her husband have been working. They have a nice, beautiful home in Lawton and are doing very well from the looks of things. Now I see Anita Jones. She is married to a very handsome young man. They have two children, a boy who is two years old and a girl who is seven months old. The children are ve ry cute and Anita is quite proud of them. The scene turns now to a large office and taking dictation is Libby Ann Hines, the boss's private secretary. She's making lots of money and enjoying her job, from the looks of the smiles the boss just gave her. There could be more to this, but I must not tarry he re. A quiet peaceful scene has just come into view. On a farm at the close of the day, sitting on the porch content with his day's work is LeRoy Byrd, a very prosperous farmer. ,, 3,- And, as I look across the road I see another man. He is tall and blond. He seems to be raising more cattle than he is farming. He, too, is doing very well. This is Harvey Byrd. Then away across the sky I see a plane. And through my crystal balll recognize the flyer as Dale Bowman, now flying for the U.S. Air Force. He always did want to fly. Now, as I again look into the future I see a class room. At the front of the room I see a very stately looking teacher. She is tall and very easy to look at. Marian Miller is just starting her first year of teaching after completing college. A newspaper office! Owned and partly operated by Charlene Bennett, Editor I This is the present scene I now have in the crystal. Charlene is doing pretty good, along with the help of her husband. She had plenty of practice while editing the school paper, I remember. Now comes the ice, and I see Reford Ulrich, as owner and operator of the largest ice plant in Oklahoma City. He's a very successful man now and smokes 12-cent cigars. He has a large office and is just pretty well to do financially. He got his start by being the Cache City iceman. Again the scene shifts to a family at home. It is Susan Gilbert this time. She and Ollie Price were married when school was first out after graduation. They're both happy. It must have been love. Now on the other side of this crystal ball, I see another farmer feeding his cows. He has just returned from the army and is now raising hogs and cattle along with his farming. He always did raise good stock. That's Louis Wayne Caha I'm talking about. Now my eyes look out on a shiny basketball court, and playing center is a tall dark man, No. Z6. He has just sacked up two points, and as he trots down the court I see that it is Earl Yeahquo. He is now teaching school and playing ball. Way out on the desert I see J. Mack Cox. He is carrying pencils, paints and such and is fixing to draw a picture of some cacti, for that's his job. He is now known as Big Mack, the famous picture post card artist of the west. Into a drug store I now seem to be moving. Behind the counter is a lady pharmacist, Ladine Stewart, the only lady pharmacist in Lawton. She is also a registered nurse, but is just working a little now for a change. A new scene has interrupted my view. A great basketball team has just won the regionals at Altus and I see the coach jumping up and down with joy. She is a small woman, vaguely familiar. Oh! yes, I recognize her. It is Wanda Daubenspeck, famed woman basketball coach of the Southwest. The general turmoil at a radio show greets my vision now. It is My Friend Irma, and playing Irma is Dorothy Lynch. But you would hardly recognize her nowg she has changed so. I believe she's better than the real one. She got' her start by being the ticket puncher at the school cafeteria where she had to deal with so many wacky characters waiting in line to be served. Now I see a freshly graded street with forms around it. There is a man who is tall and large directing the work. He seems to be the boss, from the orders he gives, and as he comes this way I recognize him as Thurman Bishop. The switch now is to a switchboard of a large telephone office, Operating Board No. 9 is a pretty girl putting through a long distance call. As she turns this way I can see the farniliar face of Loretta Slatten. The light is fading now from the ball, but I can still see, last but not least, a man wearing two guns swung low and dressed to kill for a moving picture. Playing the role of the two-gun outlaw hero is Billy Frank Runnels. He was always reading western books, so I guess he is living the life. He was always happy and showed it with a smile to everyone. He always drank his Hadacol to keep young. The light is out. Only darkness is left as this Senior Class of '51 goes on its way. - King Zircon, the Crystal Gazer I C JUIIIORS 0 xxx Q ' f 4 1 46' 1: P ll L uniofzs HELEN BENNETT DONALD SPEIGEL EDNABELLE WOODARD BILL MAHAFFEY MARY K. COOK DONNIE PITTMAN I-EILEN WIMPLE ARLIS NEWHOUSE JOY JACKSON JAMES HULL CHARLES COX LAWRENCE LA FRANCE JUANITA MILLER GLEN DUPLER WILLIAM PEKAI-I DOYNE SNIDER STONE WALL HUDDLESTON NINA LOGAN VERN FORD, Jr. LAVENA TAHDOOAHNIPPAH DANNY HARMON JOY WALKER BOBBY GENE LEE ROBERTA JONES DOYLE BROOKING JESSIE W AT TS BOBBY COX 1- h in Xu i I fl v MA A :lf my . ,:,'kj ,,,. il I g, r N: f v- 4 EQ! ,, .- 'Q-543,10 rf.. i A' 'x' . T6 ,xx ye.. wi 2' , fx ua in I 4 , ff -- f E ' x xf . ' ' mv, 1 4 1 5' f 32 . L' U Qs-44-gvvlpfi . X. X Q Q. vim' 1: ,-'wr x W .N:, I. in -N gs Q N .1 ' . ,Ei S A www ,H av 4 A ii iLi q ngefzsfubies -w csv . w'f sovuomonfs 5 ...gk xx... gopluomozes NORMA RUNNELS .TOHNNIE TREST IVIARY GREEN FRANKIE BOYDSTUN PATRICIA OUOETONE DONALD STEWART ANNA FRONEBERGER .T. R. 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Cook, Edna Belle Woodard, and Bill Mahaffey are doing a little research for their term papers in English Ill 1 .Mi LA, L V X 4' Jerry Mahaffey fleftj, Cornelia Ouoetone fcenterj, and Odis Dale Run- nels are making a test for starches in their demonstration for their science class. IESSIE WAT TS Junior BOB BY COX Manager ELLA JEAN STRIC KLAND Freshman AUDIE WAYNE WOODARD Glass BE TTY DUPLE R Sophomore Manager BUCK ADAMS 1122145 Manager Seve MARY IJOU ZUMWALT nth RU BY RUNYAN Eighth ,-sf, . ODIS DALE RUNNELS Q' 5 Manager fl sfk. A 4 .4 r Y JOHNNY ANDREWS x. - Manager 4 5 K . 1- fh f if .fl nv- ,, .J ---1 V .f ..- JOHNNIE BOB RUNNELS 7716-1409271 g K , ll SUSAN GILBERT eafzlvoolz Queen ' 'A Qi? v 5 , W' .f ' 'F 7 A.. ui- My U ' ' , 1 x ,C 2 V 11 - -,V X5 591 .1- ' 1603126 EC ' 50014256 wa 1: F.F.A. and F.H.A. 'A ,fi X Christmas Banquet I if .5 A ., M V 11'- A fig: ' F CY C Bn . L fgqg ljfgpisg ,J 5 J 1 ir? L' r A 'h mx N ' .. . if . ., sg a s 1- . K Club girls have lots sfejsiqent is Nqimii of dishes to do. Iron bop1'Oud of Setting out red roses, club flower, U at school. Hifi 811g by Club. I x rfvm. V if Ik x MEMBER S OF CACHE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF ANLERICA l 4 , CARL ELLING Advisor ufuie afzmefzs of amefzica lupus: -.- L..... ' 13 e, 21- 7 - ' 1 1 A f ? , ,Zig aa Headed for Ft. Worth MARY K. COOK F.F.A. Oueen 'x an ., A0 wi 6 in 5 - ' s p. I Cache boys in the money at Lawton Sophomores work on some agriculture projects . Challenger gfagg A as Charlene Bennett, left, Editor of the CHALLENGER, and Helen June Bennett, Associate Editor examine the first issue off the press. NIRS. VIVIENNE SMART Earl Yeahquo bends low to Fa lt Ad ' ' ' cu y visor pr1nt headlines for the school newspaper. Earl is also Sports Reporter. ,r Y' 1 Q ., Ls CDV, fd?-' -.E 1 VV AND A MA Rl AN DAUBENSPECK GOOD Q l Columnists E Marian Miller is ready to begin her regular task of rnirneographing. 6 ' ' -gunz' if . ANI TA JONES Sports br , EDNABE LLE WOODARD LADIN I: STEWART ' K - ' 'J Reporter Puzzle Editor A ' 0' Y--Q ug Q -P 5' . . -.J N-x -Q'--is My 1: T W fm J X H- AI Y Xt? X' at Ar X if A y Y 1 SUM! MARGIE NEWHOUSE DARLA JEAN WILKS NORMA JEAN RUNNELS Eighth Reporter Fr eshman Reporter Sophomore Reporter JERR Y MAHAFFEY DOYNE SNIDER I g ' . 9 Seventh Reporter Junior Reporter fn- Q 2 Q' wr- rv- Q xv ' . ff- -L YW' V Q V W Q DOROTHY LYNCH MARY K. COOK JUANITA MILLER Senior Reporter Society Reporter Exchange Editor EVA JEAN JONES BUCK ADAMS r 'IS F.H.A. Reporter F.F.A. Reporter -,. --...V 45- Q A.,-j. - W . ref- - 1 0,4 qt, all Front Row, left to right: Troy Smart, Stonewall Huddleston, Doyle Brooking, Lawrence LaFrance, Dale Bowman Vern Ford, Edgar Gildon. Second Row: Frankie Boydstun, James Green, Bobby Couch, Earl Yeah- quo, Johnnie Bob Runnels, Arlis New- house. Third Row: Bobby Gene Lee, Reford Ulrich, Charles Hutson, Audie Wayne Woodard, Bill Mahaffey, James Hull. 1 qifzlsy glee Mary Ellen Cost, Accompanist Front Row, left to right: Norma Runnels, Wynona Shrader, Darla Wilks, Ella Strickland, Marian Good, Rose flvlarie Bowman, Juanita Miller, Wilma Long. Second Row: Phyllis Sherfield, La- vena Tahdooahnippah, Cherry Guthrie, Nelda Walker, Eva Jean Jones, Doyne Snider, Ednabelle Woodard, Gabrielle Ford. Third Row: Lula Faye Logan, Betty Hull, Betty Hutson, Roberta Jones, Katherine Duggins, Mary K. Cook, Helen Bennett, Wanda Daubenspeck. ixed Glwfzus Front Row, left to right: Phyllis Sherfie ld, N orma Runnels , Wynona Shrader, Nelda Walker, Cherry Guthrie, Wilma Long, Juanita Miller, and Gabri- elle Ford. Second Row: Troy Smart, Jr., Wanda Whittle, Eva Jean Jones, Doyne Snider, Katherine Duggins, Doyle Brookings, and Edgar Gildon. Back Row: James Green, Bobby Couch, Dale Bowman, Frankie Boydstun, Earl Yeahquo, Johnnie Bob Runnels, Vern Ford, Jr., and Arlis Newhouse. G 'ustmas Opefzetta Ga Riultlam gan First Row, left to right: Jerry Elling, Janis Marsh, Gerald Woommavovah, Lois Gail Smart, .Tames Roach, Regina Buchanan, Steve Livingston, Eva Mae Frazier. Second Row: Joyce Glandon, C. B. Cox, Ardeth Elling, David Mansfield, Ramona Parker, Albert Logue, Marlena Wolfe, Emmitt Unsell, Denall Barfield. 1 fa i 1 f 3 1 , l 5 i F 1 1 1 I ag' 'Zi j ',' fin -- I 1 l 3 ' Q r ,XL .l 1 x -2. 15th and 6th Gradesl On Floor: Ronnie Callicott Seated, left to right: Mary Lou Robinson, Karen Elling, Ura La Dean Speigel, Betty Lou Guthrie, Carolyn Dupler. First Row, standing: Richard Ash, Euvah Richards, Lillian Griswold, Patsy Ruth Jones, Kathleen Woesner, Velva Watts, Bonnie Martin, Maryln Hess. Second Row, standing: Truman Miller, David Plaxco, Doyle Watts, Tommy Self, Don- ald Hutson, Jimmy Lewis, Ray- mond Doyebi, Emmitt Gildon. I P 1. ,Xe Christmas aifzies 12nd and 3rd Grade Girls, First Row, left to right: Rita Daubenspeck, Cecelia Adams, Janette Ford, Patricia Harmon, Carolyn Holden, Suzy Rush, Janice Runyan, Catherine Bartlett, Brenda McDonald. Second Row: Reba Strick- land, Marie Gildon, Saundra Wolfe, Nancy Rae Kirk, Edna Ruth Duke, Louise Rowe, Doro- thy Whittle, Nellie Smart. .Y uniofz goals' Glwfzus Front Row, left to right: Butch Gilbert, Walter Kriss, Odis Dale Runnels, Joe Thomas, Wayne Young. Second Row: Jimmy Huddleston, Jimmy Leggett, Deloyn Boatman, Johnny Andrews, Ferriell Codypony, Billy Brooking, James Daubenspeck. Third Row: Daniel Dupler, Royce Couch, James Jackson, Rafey Tahdooahnip- pah, Richard Watts, Bobby P.unyan, and Bob Adams. uniofz H Qifzfs' Glmofzus Mary Ellen Cost, Accompanist. Front Row, left to right: Jan Wade, Roberta Gilbert, Lonetia Jones, Daviline Byrd, Genevieve Ford, Shirley Boydstun, Viletta Worley, Bertha Rowell, Mary Lou Zumwalt. Second Row: Margie Newhouse, Emma Brewer, Juanita Whittle, Nyla Ulrich, Mary Sue Lynch, Peggy Hutson, Georgie Stewart. Third Row: Mary Ritter, Jewel Acker- man, Shirley Ash, Ermine Henry, Betty Black, and Ruby Runyan. 1i.f.fz.qf,..a.. cam... Wilma Long, Director Front Row, left to right: Floyd Runnels, Janet Maloy, Louella Watts, Eleonora Mans- field, Doris Smart, Brenda Cook, Joyce Runyan, Judy Glandon, Dorothy Black. Second Row: Jimmy Strickland, Betty Plaxco, Victoria Yackeyonny, Gary Alex- ander, Carl Buchanan, Karen Tillman, Wynona McDonald, Carlene Hollander. Third Row: Sammie Schlachtun, Car- rol Risinger, Troy Boydstun, Jerry Duke, Ronnie Walker, Mary Ann Ford, Dawn Harmon, Oliver Kern. Fourth Row: Ronnie Ferguson, Jo Ann Robinson, Ronnie Elling, Colleen Brewer, Margaret Doyebi, and Jolene Smith. 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EARL YEAHOUO Ist Team A11 Conference Ist Team Big Pasture Tournament DONALD SPEIGEL acf .2 B OB ROUNDTREE C oach eniofz gczslzeflnau gqua 5 L AWRENCE LA FRANCE JAMES HULL WILLIAM PEKAH DALE BOWMAN WINSTON GILBERT Team Managers ' I i EUGENE TREST JOHNNIE TREST BUCK ADAMS BIL L MAHAFFEY I 14- ...f A ff BOBBY GENE LEE SEASON RECORD OF SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Cache 40 Cache 30 Cache 35 Cache 40 Cache 53 Cache 33 Cache 36 Cache 48 Cache 40 Cache 47 Cache 41 Cache 59 Won Roosevelt Indiahorna Geronimo Faxon Elgin Indiahoma Fletcher Chattanooga Sterling FSIS Geronimo Faxon Cache Lost Cache 40 Cache 42 Cache 44 Cache 45 Cache 33 Cache 42 Cache 48 Cache 45 Cache 53 Cache 39 Cache 46 Cache 46 Sterling 44 12 Roosevelt Elgin Indiahoma Union Valley Grandfie ld Fletcher Elgin Chattanooga FSIS Fletche r Indiahoma Snyder 34 36 56 28 47 36 49 46 39 53 39 57 INDIVIDUAL RECORD OF SENIOR HIGH PLAYER Games FG FT FOULS TP Earl Yeahquo 23 137 65 85 339 Johnnie Trest 22 95 32 48 222 Bobby Gene Lee 23 69 34 49 172 Donald Speigel 23 34 7 33 75 William Pekah 24 25 20 27 70 Buck Adams 24 21 ll 9 53 Gene Trest 17 21 8 35 50 Bill Mahaffey 21 15 8 34 38 J. R. Watts 6 9 4 12 24 Audie Woodard 6 7 2 9 16 Lawrence LaFrance 20 3 2 8 8 Frank Boydston 7 1 0 0 2 James Hull 13 1 0 1 2 Walters Invitational Tourney .............. Runners-up Comanche County Tournament...defeated in semi-finals District. .... defeated in semi-finals. The senior high girls won 4 games, tied one and lost 13. This however, does not tell the whole story. They lost three of the games by only 1 point, and 3 by 3 points or less. oN HE ,,N1.TAd5Team GREEN W1-NZD ES MARY S2003 nfle LE iefe All Con WANDA DAUGENSPECK MARIAN GQOD Honorable Mention Honorable Mention A11 Conference A11 Conference DOYNE SNIDER eniofz Qifzls' gasfzeflzau Team ERNEST CLONINGER Coach CHERRY GUTHRIE SHIRLEY IUANITA HE LEN ROGERS MILLER BENNETT RICHARD WATTS HARLAN BOBBY SPEIGEL A ADAMS 'F AUDIE WAYNE WOODARD unfofz gaslzeflvall gays O 2 , JOHNNY ANDREWS RA FE Y TAHDOOAHNI PPAH ROYCE COUCH BENNIE WIMPLE LARRY ZUMWALT JAMES JACKSON SEASON RECORD OF JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Won 10 Lost 5 Cache 32 Elgin 39 Cache 34 Fletcher Z8 Cache 34 Snyder 33 Cache 37 Chattanooga 31 Cache 44 Sterling Z0 Cache Z4 Elgin 38 Cache Z8 FSIS 37 Cache Z7 Lawton 14 Cache 28 Faxon 27 Cache 3 O Faxon 31 Cache 36 Geronimo 2 3 Cache 29 Indiahoma 19 cache 35 Elgin so cache 42 Chattanooga 26 Cache Z7 Fletcher Z9 INDIVIDUAL RECORD OF JUNIOR HIGH PLAYER Galne s FG FT FOULS T P Audie Woodard 15 88 41 41 217 Richard Watts 15 35 30 39 100 Larry Zumwalt 15 18 Z8 39 64 Bob Adams 15 10 16 Z3 36 Johnnie Andrews 15 6 9 17 Z1 Harlen Speigel 1 3 3 5 2.6 11 Royce Couch 1 Z 2 2 2 6 Lester Dupler 10 1 0 0 2 Bennie Wimple 15 0 1 Z 1 James Jackson 12 0 0 4 0 Jerry Mahaffey 4 0 0 0 0 Rafey Tahdooahnippah 4 0 0 0 0 County Tourney.... ......... defeated in elimination ...... Invitational Tourney at Cache.. ........... defeated in semi -finals. The Jr. High Girls won 3 and lost 3 in conference play. V 3 2 Q iv,..b ERNII NE HENR Y .F it ' I 35 1 I K if BETTY LUE RUNNELS HELEN COFFEY WANDA WATTS COWETA O'PRY JUANITA WHITTLE VILETTA WORLEY uniofz High Basketball QMS SHIRLEY SHIRLEY BOYDSTUN ' 1' ASH . 1 , . , II l NYLA ULRICH BET TY MARY Lou HULL ZUMWALT eniofz H gogfivail Seated with bat: Marian Good. Front Row, left to right: Norma Runnels Helen Bennett, Wanda Daubenspeck, Doyne Snider, Geraldine Goodman, Ernest Clon- inger, Coach. Second Row: Helen Wimple, Anita Jones Betty Runnels, Juanita Ivliller, Dellia Simms Loretta Slatten. Back Row: Betty Hull, Betty Hutson, Wanda Whittle. 1 1 eniofz gasellall Front Row, left to right: Vern Ford, Buck Adams, Johnnie Runnels. Second Row: Bob Roundtree, Coach, Johnnie Trest, Earl Yeahquo, Arlis New- house, Donald Speigel, Bill Mahaffey, Donnie Pittman. Third Row: Reford Ulrich, Charles Hutson, Lawrence LaFrance, James Green, William Pekah, James Hull. -..-Y v, uniofz 1111 iglz gaselmu Front Row, left to right: Joe Thomas, Bob Adams, Richard Watts, Johnnie Andrews, Harlan Speigel, James Daubenspeck, Bennie Wimple, Wayne Gipson. Back Row: Daniel Dupler, James Jack- son, Larry Zumwalt, Audie Wayne Woodard, Royce Couch, Bobby Runyan, Harold Wer- queyah. F -10 V A A A r Triangle L Ranch ENIMETT LONG MERLE LONC HOME OF HEREFORD CATTLE AND PALOMINO HORSES ' I0f -10 SHILLING HATCHERY C. M. LEE STATION AND GROC ERY BABY CHICKS MERIT POULTRY FEEDS 803 SOUTH ZND ST. LAWTON- OKLA. GAS: OIL' TIRE REPAIR GROCERIES- CANDY: POP SIMMONS' GARAGE RAY 'S FEED AND DRY GOODS AUTO REPAIR WELDING YOUR PATRONAGE IS WHOLESALE SINCERELY APPRECIATED GASOLINE - OIL GOODYEAR TIRES DRY GOODS. FEEDS' FIELD AND JESSE TIDWELL I PROPR IETOR GARDEN SEEDS THE R. L. RAYS PHONE 3I CACHE CACHE I OKLA, CACHE TELEPHONE CO. 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