Calera High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Calera, OK)

 - Class of 1936

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49'-'ww-n CLASQ HISIOBY dy adye Sweeney. I stand here ln your presenm I am r mlnd d of the sweet long ago, when we, the beglnners f ooatlnb r 4, l926 27 peacefully wonder u through the dale and d Ll uutll we reached the door v marled 'Educ t1onH. fery young and lnc pcrlcneed frald to o 1U A tllff the door slowly ppen n out trppod lb Hayngg be t nd xly touched Cach of 10 wed ro rmght lu t bCf1D ln yduth Hafnts, 1FSt aanager of fAUeClt1ON to ucee lf he loom ll xhleh we Ib c e1r or so ln the lei n wroees ine loll was e l e who an wcred were Johnny d, Clludlb B11ley, D le Bakrr Brown, Hclvln C een, dward l har Y Dooley, Tlm Dock Narlln Down , Lorn Elllot, l ergun en, ek Fo a, J J ul P Y 'eau on, I rry ltln I flora, Dloz Moo , e c r hr she , Ceell Woodward, I ldeger, Lucllle B dgett, Iona , Vonda Blackburn, Paulln 7 Ovl, Obera Brown, Sybll Clrr, tel en Farthr, Mlldrcd Crowell, I djs Davl , Ruby Dooley, Merle ow ll, G d Hrxl , Mad n Goody, Gnelt ,Norgan, ChF1StlDG Dhllllps, Fw ndolyn R 3, Gwendo lyn Rlnehart, Julnlt Booker, P ullne Scott, V1v1 n Ucott, me fell Sh rp, eaye sxecnoy, GWCHQO lyne Tyus, Iena Pe rl Vcnable, Teanette Wells Af er the llr t yelr our e pc d1t1On to sueces vas COU+1DUGd under the QHIQQDCG OL hrs. mlnnle foody o e who ell ln ll Jlth the famous second grade xere Inelma Balley, Warne t Downs, TOLlSC Hur t, Melton Malone, Roy Penn, CleL1S wantootl, Cletls Scott, lnfa Nelson, Hugh Deter , Pllnford Shann, Puth Thr her. l'9 50 Mlss Blanche Davls een r . moody's place as le er DH e a Novell Speer, Har old Io el y, and Gladys Llonberry .-lg became our el ssmates. Miss D5 v1s was replaced Hartley, woman to love. Durlng we were proud to classmates B111 by M1 s Ve ma we all le rned our fourth year recelve s o r Haggard, N' ble Cravey, Marguerlte Cravey, W1lSOH Ellls, Terome Teat, Nellle MeGe hee. Mlss H rtley contlnued to gulde u onward ln the flfth year of our chool llfe Thls yetr we lest one of our be t students, LOUISO Hursta. But on the other h nd lt was g 1n, because c FLCG1VLd the belle of Hendrlx, M1 s B1ll1e Ann Cotner, As we traveled onw rd, the road bee me more wlndlng obstacle confronted us, but we c we round Wlndlng curve to the S1Xul gr de, there tood M1 Ven Meom ever allllng and 1hlS ye r Flmer Aerrltt, Gladys Geaa, P ul Herd, n l P1ClCHS, Ray er Bell bee me eager to helo u Martooth, rlll Phllllps, aaci J B Towery, Rag Stu rt, and Coop member of our class As we marched onward, a fllght of st lrs confronted us Ne st rted elimblng, up rd, p w rd, and who should be at the do of the st 1TS to welcome us 1nto Junlor H1 h, bJ , ,W 4 char. ore me our me a ble gu ral n Berl Searoerry, Junlor M yhue, Lennard Hard, Opal Owen, Angeleta Kelly, Alma v cnder, nd Coy Shan becam our dlassmates The cl1m x of o r grade work w s re ehed when the Elght Gr de Gradu tlon came up before us. There weze twenty three graduates ln all We were then ready to begln our last ro Q the one th t would le d us ln the end, t gF1dH1u1OD from Hlgh School Our Freshman year brought u wayne Denton, J C Hurst, Stab la Roberts, nd Alg0brG'J M15 Ruth Hall became our most ble sponsor, Our Sophomore w s llke unto a dream 1 y lr e Q bll iobbs, yu. e from el hu el on our f ee, 1nd except for Geometr . were ble sed wlth Dewey H trld e. rushed buslly wlth a smlle Way, 1937, re olved to meet Junlors. That year, we were very uniortunate 1n looslng Gl dy Hen rls, as he dropped out of school September as 'W f 1 ., 'gf' f e- ' ' ' f I I - , ' .g ' S I as tb ra n I1 1-'-' , ' ' , S , 1 1' Ifw, N I , J - - Cs- C. , lr 4 Q ' ' -I ' I AS f . I 5 . . ' -A 8. -I 5 ll I Q r' . . L U . . . . Il I L x , ' --1 O 1 ' - fx 7 , , ,. ' ' H ,L C 0 ' fs - A I' x 7 L - ' ' ' ' ' N I 9 ' 0 a ' - Q I 2 ' , -V - O . . I , I H , , W 1' Cl' 1513 ' 5 P1 ' We S ' B . ' ar I my-I wx 3 V A . Ji.. 3 . I .. V .-1 'I . , J - ' . 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dx wngg THE. SUPERl,N'i'EMD,ENlIf THINKS ABOUT THE SENIORS As we go into the final stretch of your final year of your high school career, and as I have been requested to write a column for your Senior Edition of the Bull- dog, I desire to 'greet each one ef you in a frank way. What I shall say should, in no wise be construed to jibe or jab. It is intended to be fully constructive and helpful. There is not the least intention of unkindnessa I feel that I know you reasonably well, as you know mes I sincere ly hope 'the greatest possible measure of success for each of you, reg rdless of your kind or place of labor, I Judge as follows PO HER FELL Indolent at times prone to procr tinate honest honorable very pleasing Q rsona lity BILLIE ANN COTUFR Flienty in temper but controls it well pen sonable clean in that u nd act NELL DENNIS Not forward enough for own good easily discouraged at times should work toward this line likeable loyal to friends WAYNE DFNTON Careless at times K-spends Eimlsely occasionally Hb live tevome means .s qqhgg keen mind many good practical 1 deas a friend in need helpful. SYBIL HOBBS Quick tempered easily swayed or discouraged good personality helpful will ing, ELMER MANTOOTH first impression tices pessimism much dependable straight forward and health, has a very bright fu Makes a bad socially prac and stews too in work frank if keeps head ture in Ministry, Drama, or Law MADLYN MOODY Given to a sharp tongue at times friendly coopen ative dependable willing. STELLA ROBERTS Quiet Unassum lng too much so for own advance ment cfficeent will always have Lew friends but loyal ones C TIS SCOTT Prone to logf and Pro ras inate lives beyon his ---somewhat obstinate---thorough and determined when once begins a job---vote-getting personality-- will always have many friends-- some will not be loyal. VIVIAN SCOTT---Too quiet for best advancement-in some lines of work--honorable--dependablc--eff- icient--widl succeed in a quiet individualistic way. ' GAYE SWEENEY-fProne to make en- emies because of independent att- itude--wears feeling on sleeve, when will those gence--a conscientious and ten- acious ways willing and dependable. I GWENDOLYN TYUS May be too re tiring for own benefits will prov worth through efficiency, willingness, dependability and wi l rise on merit will lw y year well in employment LENA VENABLL Makes bottor than thoun impre ion on many who don't know her well will not go out of her way to mike friends must know her to pirtciatc her qualities will be very efficient in business or Lcret rial work l v r x 1 Cwlm far 1 continues b ic prep ration doesn't feel well--friends always be numbered among of above average intelli- worker---intelligent---al- Mo t re pectfully, R W FLEAK gl L. Eg A Qr!'Q'mf -if ifsqfvxa ' 1 . -. .. - 2 ' i 1 I A 1 ,I - ,e v A Q M . . . . 4. ' O . . . . A A . . . rr l .A 1- Q- U4 LA S Q . A 1- ' T' ' 3 Y I A 1 I ' Q D .L.i..L ..:'........ , 1 'J - , f 5. n - .. ' - 3, S - - L 3 -v L ---..-- ' , I - 1 ' 7 C' S V - .. 2 H ,' Q V ' . . L 5 n- -- 9 ' ' , - , , , . . Q Q A -. .. . 'N' ' T1 . 4 - - ' ' - ' -' , C1 'J I I . 1 1 A 1 I ' n 1 , n v -- ' ' fb a --. . f . ' G i ' .' si Q -- 1 t . 1 , i I , 4 , 9 -Q - - , wil voa yell .nd I b A f I - l . 1 - . V Q 5 . . -- - A C3 3 o - - .. - .. . . C O .. ' .J ' Q I L ' I - .. . ' . ' - ' U6 A . x . 4 N 9 S U 1 ' CQ: an E ' . ' ' 1 1 ' . . Q I - un . . Q - , , 1 , . I 5 ' 9 an n an ' , -Q -..-..-.-.- '. D c - ' ' 'X V ' 0 ' -w . . I I ,-1 . 1 1 1 1 Z V l ' Em ' ' 'I J ---- - an HJ f , I ' --an-iq-sq-Q--. . fffff-I . . - - - I I . , ' L - ' . V l , ,f -- ' --- -- nj? , s 'v'lfl', ' - . '!,',: X O - -- . ' ' ia . J -- 5 5 03- -:-a-'--1. -xr--1 X ' 'zzz H -- -- xx sew- -Q , . f:'.','.-riff ! l 1:5 J, - - ' - - - X v -H ' .. - N 1332Tf55fL31::.f.'t:....nAI-51235 jgj.'.:,'.'. 2 g'Q'QiN7SK'LkL :f71.'.'.!gf-ff . . , ---,-f.':'. - 5 :::: ', ::::f:' 1 3 , I '- JZII !g L -1 on-lq '3'.'2S fli'f1.', ' 3g:':.::E:5ZfEf25s'.: .::- r - ' ' ' WLS.-.Haw . f' '-Q. ' Z, : A ,. N- 1 - J -I - . C ' X lj S' ' ' , unluqiun . V , - - ' g D nn us . 1 ' ' m0anS at t1mGS GaSlly preJud1Ced



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Dan Cupid also captured two of our best students. Novell Speer became Mrs. Dawson Craddock, and Dymples Hayworth became Mrs. Rag- nal Pickens. In turn we gained a very good student, Nell Dennis. Miss Christine Click was our un- surpassed Sponsor. , And now at last we are nearing the goal, 'though we have all struggled hard. As Seniors we h.fe had a good man to guide and -fntect us from evil influences, tr. W.H. Rich. This year we have lost three students, J.C. Hurst, Dewey Hatridge, In turn we have Nilsen. Out of to school in l926--27, only five remain as graduates of '39. They are: Madlyn Moody, Gaye Sweeney, Gwendolyn Tyus, Lena Venable, and Jivian Scott In addition e have nine more seniors Elmer Man tooth, Sybil Hobbs, Cleti Scott, Cooper Hell, Junioi haynue, Nell Dennis, Wayne Denton, Billie Ann Cotner, Joe Jil on, and Stella Roberts The fight to become a Senior has been a long and hard one Discouxag ment has been xeat we have ooth won and suf 1 red defeat However out of de t t we have emerged stronger and more c pable than ever before Our defeats in Celera High School a well as our victorie have at all time b cn honorable Je are now following the heel of sue cess in life I feel frfe to say that we have derived ine timablc benefits from our teachers and friends, and lf perchance any portion of success be our in the years to come, shall attribute a generou amount to the things you, the teacher , taught us in our chool day B fore long the music oi WAU1d Lang Syneu will be olayed and we will o out in the vorld to find our places among the affairs of men It 1 true that we will be releud and Quenton Brown. gained one, Joe those who started of the r gulations and the rules of school life, but on the other hand we assume full responsibil it of our own conduct. what docs life hold for use The fu ture alone can tell!! u ,imma .ae - my la? Q - Nt , 9 .Yr iF e2 r- erase' SENIOR K. ww- We s,,f1 X-llliggggfffy Announcement! The Senior 'lass, with the help of several Juniors and Sophmores, presented a play at the beginning of the year,entitled nThe Drumsn of Dixie.W This was not the ann- ual Senior play, however,the Sen- ior play is to be presented next Wednesday night,May 5l.They are presenting a comedy entitled NHol lywood Hotel.n he price of ad- mission is lOg to all, so be sure an don't miss it! he list of characters are H ' follows . Robert Cummin sta friendin need Cletis Scott Ito Osofbellboy at the hotel, Wayne Denton deck Pr1tcherd'F6b's 1r.m in need of helpl Elmer Mantooth Pritcherd Ca novelist Cooper fill Corinne Priteherd I his wife Madlyn Moody oretchen Myeria film celebrity, Sybil Hobbs Kitt Cardwell Ca newspaper re porter Gaye Sleeney Mrs Minnie Goodricht Jack' auntb Gwendolyne Tyus Sara BGHDGtCNlD'S niece in law Billie Ann otner Alma MarbleCCorinne's friend, Glaiys Phillin Sue Sanf a Japanese friend of 05 S ell To its. fx RNA f Lf-r' tw ff-ji i?a:s+Q9L -ISE: we-'f ' msg, GLS 1, . ' Q VV : . Y L. . . , 1 . - . . . N A S 3 - C . H -, , . A ' ' 1 , . a , I . 7 4 'f S ' . - 4 ' .' ' ' l - A1-. Q . - ' .. . I I x H . ' 0 O 0 C . G J 0 L 0 'T ' R - ' t x - -A 0 ag o A A . . - Q . . aj - . ... .1 I '33, - I ' 1 v fm A ' I . ' x . Q. ' . ' o . , . . 1 . .L ' L X . ' , S . . U S . 4 A g I- 4 S L 3 L 3 . T11 Y I . c . . ' , S 1 'v O - x , S -, o . . ,, A . . . , 3 , C, V V ,A - - ... n a . . D S . , A ' A 0 - . Y I . i . v 1 , 0 u G 5' L. J c - . S 2 we ' ' V S It n- .1 H cs 0 - 5 1, 1 ' ,K R ' , A . ' LV' 4. M . ' ' ff My ' g mu, ' w . 'N ll- I I . 1 up A1 - 0 l . -gf 'I ' D - - - I - , -,v ., '. . Y ,' K ,Q f Nh' . rs . 4 'L ' v 1' ' 1. C H , ,SL . 'sHte2u3 4 5 . - - - 1 K fzNfPm,2--r t I t ' ,.' :47'!. 'v. . 'HL ,' . I x '!5'1Q5.- Emi: X' , ,trt' ,'f:as fee, ' - it L'q- i3.4f? ' -..,, 5 .'i-'7-ff - .T--,LQTZL -. . ' V731-553-, , 'N' 'i5'5' -iiififilvi -J U4 ' . BON VOVXCP TEACHERS AND FRIENDS'

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