Calumet High School - Peacepipe Yearbook (Calumet, OK)
- Class of 1951
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Hansen Norma Justice Mildred Sherman Clarence Bomhoff Bonnie Peulk Dorothy Lyle X., Merb e Rohwer Norm Tulhy Harry Louder 'Q' Betty Fporry n 'X 'xx Buddy Kennedy R. Rose Leck yrl Paul Higgins Ella Laub Bill McCrey Joyce Harman Johnny Bob Thompson Kieth Reimers Carole Offutt .. J MV E V3 'I' .' ' E 5? Bob Witchor NZ e ' V 'yr . -in Joan Harman anidll Bob Mann Fllen Moberly Mary Lou Cavins Betty Phillips Betty Lou Nitzel Frankie Holland Melvin Lawless Harold Schweitzer Jerry Crowly Goarldine Knight ZJJJLAV In the year 1931 a group of happy, excited, but yet frightened youngsters started on the road of WAdventure in Educationn. Our class is composed of students arriving in later years: Jerry Crowly being the only one of the fourteen members of the Senior Class to take his first step,in education in Calumet. Harold Schweitzer joined the students of Cal- umet when he was ready for the fourth grade. At that time Jerry left to move to Midwest City for a while. The next student to catch on was Ellen Mober- ly in the sixth grade-the only girl in theclass. We soon had another adventurer,Gearldine Knight, who joined us in the seventh grade making the second girl in the group. Jerry returned from his wanderings and again joined the group in the eighth grade. The beginning of our Freshman Year brought Mary Lou Cavins, Betty Phillips, Jean Harman, Bob Witoher, Glen Thompson, Billy Paulk, Ruby Miller, Betty Lou Nitzel, Frankie Holland,and Melvin Lawless into the scholastic caravan. In our Junior year we were joined by Carole Offutt and Bob Mann. Ruby Miller traded her classwork for m trimony. One of our first momentous occasions was the Junior Play. From the financial and pleasure stsndpoints, 'Cyclone Sallyn was a great suc- cess. Few in the community missed this play and those who did seemed to be sorry of their absence. During ur Junior year, we and the Seniors of '50 enjoyed a party at the home of Jean Harman. The head-on collision of Ellen and Bob during one of the games had almost disastrous effects: both Hsaw stars' as Bob came out with a gg! cuts while Ellen suffered ggly a broken nose and a loosened tooth. After everyone was taken care of the party ended happily. The trip we took to Cedarvale, near Turner Falls, was a well-spent week-end. Everyone en- joyed skating and swimming as well as the trip to Lake Murray where boat-riding was the diver- sion. Our last play to be presented to the people of Calumet and neighboring towns, 'WEDDING SPELLSW, was another successful play. A grand time was had at rehearsals. As we near the end of the second lap of our adventurous journey,we are looking forward with anticipation to another wonderful trip. With high hopes for the future--to be sure, a future of uncertainty, for what future is not filled with uncertainty--we stand expectantly on the threshod of life as we plan for our high- school c mmencement and the subsequent 'Parting of the Ways' as we step forth into a greater world of adventure. ffdssfjlsm We, the most dignified and well-bred Seniors of Calumet High School, being of sound, sane, and serious minds,do hereby make,publish, and declare this our last will and testament. First, we hastily will to the Senior spon- sor, thf Junior Class hoping they can gather enough strength to endure one more year. Seond, we will to the Sophomores a bit of the dignity of the Seniors, but alas, we feel they already possess it. Third, to the Freshmen we feel we owe what little courage we have left as they will pro- bably need it. To the Superintendent, Principal, and the Faculty we leave our appreciation for their patience, understanding and guidance during our preceding years in C. H. S. Bob Witcher leaves his scientific mind to Kieth Reimers who would probably be satisfied with just a mind. Those wolfish instincts of Glen Thompson are bequeathed to Bud Kennedy with the under- standing that they are to be used. The Senior Class is overjoyed to hear that Bob Mann is leaving his 'Corny Jokesn to Johnnie Thompson. Ellen Moberly wills to Harry Lowder a broom with a suggestion to sweep thf cobwebs out of his belfry and the girls out of his my. Betty Phillips wills her bottle of peroxide to Margie Rohwer. Warning: Don't use it! Betty Lou Nitzel leaves her books to Clar- ence Bomhoff because they need a rest. Frankie Holland wills her acting ability to Bonnie Paulk. Billy Paulk wills his ability to make 'A's' in Parnel1's study hall to Paul Higgins. To Norma Justice, Jean Harman wills her jeans and cowboy shirts. Carole Offutt wills her pleasing personal- ity and welcome smile to Dorothy Lyle. Melvin Lawless mysteriously leaves! Harold Schweitzer leaves the painter's uni- form to Bill McCray, with the suggestion to think before enrolling in Construction. Mary Lou Gavins leaves that certain WSome- thingn to Mildred Sherman in hopes that she uses it to good advantage. Jerry Growly bequeaths his Casanova quali- ties to C. J. with assurance that Y. N. will appreciate them. To Ella Laub, Gerry Knight wills her per- sistent sense of good humor. Harold Schweitzer bequeaths his intellect to Rose Leck. ll To Betty Sperry, Norma lully, and Joyce Harman we bequeath our Senior dignity. May they uphold it forever, with all seriousness and gravity, endeavoring to realize its vast importance, in spite of their natural light- mindedness and irresponsibility. In witness whereof, we the Class of 1951, the Testators, have to this our will, written on one sheet of parchment, set our hands and seal this Seventeenth Day of May, Ano Daninos, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-one. Uuaa New Q Wwe sen School life! Ah! the charm that lingers Round earth's morn, as unseen fingers Touch the chords that thrill our being To its depths till eyes unseeing For the tears, look back recalling All the joys of old, enthralling Heart and mind. Classmates, tonight Let us prize our GREEN and WHITE! W Good as gold, may we forever Keep our hearts along life's way, While Turth's golden sunbeams sever All the black clouds from our day, May the WHITE, so pure and stainles Keep us ever true and right! May our lives be long and painlessg Guarded by our GREEN and WHITE! GREEN and WHITE! Go with us ever As the ideal of our dreams! May we find life, as we sever, Just as worthwhile as it seems! May we each accept the mission Fate holds covered from our sight, Sure, whatever its condition, Victory'll crown our GREEN and WHITF! sr May 17, 1961--at the Circle O Ranch-near Jackson Hole, Texas. Here in the wilds of the West lies the dude ranch owned by Mrs. Cactus Pete, the Former Jean Harman, Where the Class of '51 of C.H.S. kept its rendevous with Fate as planned a whole decade ago. True they are different that those we knew at C. H. S. Time has left her mark upon them in various ways. Coming up the pathway is Glenn Thompson, the oil tycoon who has made his fortune of material wealth. How different from the quiet, unassuming, bashful Senior of '51 is this flashily dressed flirtatious,loud-spoken businessman who has driven up in his new jet-powered limousine--the hue of which is a brilliant red. After recovering from the shock of meeting him, Jean turns to his companion with whom Time has dealt kindly. Gone is the awkward, clumsy gait and in its stead we find a polished, refined, dignified gentleman dressed in a conservative businessman's suit and wearing a mustache reminiscent of the days of Thomas Dewey. Just now in his legal career, Bobby is glogting over his victory in the case of Stalin. Time passes-BANG! a loud crash and sudden hammering!Only M:-I3 Lou and Betty, pardon me, Mrs. Hubert Schumaker and Mrs. Luther Goldtooth who have come sto ng in and, in the excitement have crashed into the limousine standing outside. Betty, being amechanic, has hopped out and begun t trying to repair the damages with a hammer while Mary Lou, the hot-rod driver, is standing by, wildly gesticulating in a vain attempt to escape from the scene of the accident. Imagine their niltefwhen they find who the owner is--for who could be so relentless as to persecute a class- mate. While regaining their wits a' helicopter comes gliding in..the property of Mr. Harold Schweitver who is accompanied by hi- body-guard, Jerry Crowly. Harold has amassed a great deal of wealth in the operation of a Night Club-the famous Scvar Club-while Poor Jerry has had to be content with the position of bouncer in this grand establishment. But he has one thing for which to be extremely grateml...Hadacol has had its effect and he now weighs two hundred eighty pounds. Politicians and the military now make their debut. Carole Offutt, private secretary to the Gover- nor of the State of New York--Frankie Holland, governess for the two children of the same person- Gearlding Knight, a lieutenant in the Wacs and private secretary to General Melvin Lawless, who won his fame in Korea in 1951-and Bob Mann, now Sec!y. of the Navy in the U. S. President's cabi- net. Trulyqm the Class of '51 is doing its bit in trying to make this nation an ideal place in which to live. And now, charging in on his wild Only two members are missing and to a prominent Harvard professor Rodney and Ruby. But here is the and acclaim throughout the world mustang comes Billy Paulk, notorious Hollywood gangster. they soon arrice: Ellen Moberly, the ideal wife, happily married and too, she tells us, she is the mother of two lovely twins, unpredictable member of the Class, Betty Lal, who has won fame as a fashion designer. And with the arrival of the next ful time is had by all-and the Class of '51 again breaks bonds with memories of happy days gone by and dreams of a future in which we will perhaps meet again. group, the 1951 C.H.S. faculty, the circle is complete-a wonder- xii 6+ Q ELEME TARY ew., 'idx W IL. 4 j ' pum- -'A' L X 1 M ' 3555 , , 8 . 2 Q ' in 1 3 J f Rrdg. x If N!!- lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th POV POW! POW! POV! POV! Jimmie Harrison, Paul Gragg, Eloide Bushyhead, Sandra Teufel, Eugene Smith, Gene Starr Dwayne Blalock, Patricia Laub, Bobbie Heffron, Sherry Gavins, Lance Hanson, Ray Nitzel Ronald Vandiver, Donald Vandiver, Janie Franklin, Mary Jordan, Kathryn Arnold Marion Orsborne, Frankie Laub, Sharon Stas, Delda Crawford, Jerry Reimers, Veldl Brown Ann Reese, Colin Magby, Elmer Brown, Mary Griggs, Ray Sherman, Gene Hunt -dl ord f W 4 .,.,. Q' ' Y 5 ' R Magby k C.E.Sherman Chester Bikga -P , , ,, igvxg A A',k Y., W V 1 ' Kenneth Carol n Leah Haag Karleno Power MIK Y Bornomann n Tungeln Ken xeth Mary Ruth irolxn Smith Stults Statser Win errlute XM am YNYJQLYLX CALUMET OKLAI-DMA 4. i' Larrv 'TIF' Clyde Miller Linda Hunt x , 'Vx fx J 4' Bobby 44' 'Ln aint-x kg Nancy '45, aug., Q Richard Thomnson ima Mae Trent Judy Brown Patsy Fees Bill Anderson Marilyn Arnold R. 'David Dean Q. Lloyd Edwards Gary Tinsley iiI Kay watts K gr 'Jw QD Wanda Watts Delbert Moberly Dean Kennedy Glenna Bright ?QQg is ly? alll., Juanita lx Uflson Starr Jolita Orsborno Janice Gragg Joann Nitzel e Baulrhp Daughety Bobby Girard Pearline smith I-'OH Mobefly Christine Brown Roxie Paulk Alan Snyder Janelle Tech Dean Snyder Neal Power Harland Schweitzer Jackie Schweitaer Joyce Jimison Charles Penvright Tomm Bobbie Daughety rum Donald Kennedy Merle Dykes Elaine Stuber Clarence Rohuer B Harold McMahan Glenda Statser arbara Senter Billy Tech Myrna Heffron I S 'd Dick Bomhoff Donald Mansfield 'N A, f-P ifxxw , M: vga f-Q JP' 45' ,..-5 Tk if ' s W -x A K Ur. I 'ZEN lik! 'x . fi M -c - sf . k W' A ,lg ,ff r :N h I r ,iv gn . 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Science Rooms were complefefy Repajniegl, u Beflzy Loads Shoufcfer Bag' 5 I KIV an 'Qt Omemakmg Leafherc ft U I . 1 lumef I3 OPEN HOUSE D 'HK- Juniors RANDGM SNAPS 'ff' 5 5 SAN734 - ASanfa .md His Helpers Sue 0 Yyarufa Ebenezer -f' Poppie Posfferi ci wil Fu H dk Rafi fare ogegz, ers 9 J-unfori and Senior' 7'?,,.P Wiglll 4 E. 5 , 9'fZfvl55cfzfffL'? M Q92 2646, Qi may Ji 1' Q1-U - S ' 1 ' , s 5 ADVERTISING Autographs -my 1., .,. . 5 1 . S' u tw v QP' A. T., iff vi 1 -- W 'f A le v il, 3 , 1, f.- A-T, X In 1 A s 'H ,3av1 5aftmEfku .--.-.gY..,-,.- -1 , - f, - v ii?3 v L?3.p.mv . sz. A ,..-x , .8 ' ..-.1 .f 4.5 A:-si.: . Fx Q fiyr ',Qw,, T. lla wrivff - ' L. Y Ar . 3345- vzgl- -. F' JF 1 ,YL w m ,, .,.A,4 -VPN: ' 2 vu 'KA :,- 1 .. . x v iii? ,11 - un 5.. 13- '...fg,L u A .lxfa-1,g,q,,I : I -ww Mfail, I if-.vpqjfrr-.4g,, -' A 7' .,'-,sr 'ik i 1 'S' 'F v 1 , I, -if ,. .' rf -!'? . 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Funk Rinehart and Rinehart Aft0rney-at-Law Attorney-at-Law Attorneys-at-Law , 201-203 Citizens Natil Bank Investors Bank and Loan 10614 South Bickford Building Building El Reno Phone 124 El Reno Phone 680 El Reno Phone 360 Z. L. Baker Dr. E. Vorhes Jack W. Myers, M.D. . Optometrist Hom? State Llfe Ins' Complete Optometric 10316 S- Bickford Retirement Plans Services Term-Educational-Polio S' Bickford Reng Phfjfle El Reno Phone 9515-F-13 El Reno Phone 354 - , PHELPS CLINIC Joseph T. Phelps, M.D. Malcom E. Phelps, M.D. I Eye, Ear, Nose 8z Throat Sur er Telephone 181 g y Not in office Saturdays Telephone 62 F. W. Hollingsworth, M.D. C. Riley Strong, M.D. I Internal Medicine Olostretrics Phones: Office 82 Res. 2134 Phones: Office 63 Res. 283 CLINIC oFF1cEs AT 203 soUTH MACOMB EL RENO, OKLAHOMA I CONGRATULATIONS FROM YOUR OFFICIALS Sam Hulbert Ralph A. Meyers, Jr. Helen March Neal V. Golden County Assessor County Attorney County Treasurer CO' Sup I' O.f Pub' Instruction Cecil E. Bross Roy M. Faubion Tiny Royse Ray Tech County Clerk County Judge Co. Sheriff Co. Commissioner G. E. Hurst Jean L. Pazoureck James E. Rinehart County Commissioner State Representative State Senator CONGRATULATIONS STUDENTS OF C. H. S. We congratulte you on your achievements and hope that you will continue your education that you may have a Life Filled with JOY and SUCCESS ! WE WISH YOU the BEST of EVERYTHING I REMEMBER You ALWAYS Get the BEST at LYON 'S GIN COMPLETE GINNING AND MARKETING SERVICE CAKE MIXED FEEDS MEAL Phone 99 J. L. Cranfill, Mgr. Calumet PROMPT 'F COURTEOUS 9' EFFICIENT VAUGHN DRY GOODS CO. READY TO WEAR MEN 'S FURNISHINGS DRY GOODS CLOTHING NOTIONS SHOES More Goods for Less Money for Cash Phone 41 Geary, Oklahoma S '5 E9 4 Lil O E2 6' 2 Ld 411 A .A LL. 'Q E fin he -a H E 1 2 2 'S si H 'f Ll.I Ong a Z QQ g U1 3 Pa cn E' 3 E O .1 0 2 H at Lu L+ H 4 E Q 2 U E if Q 'cs E I O an EE O DG f-J 5 H D x F5 - F' QC Q Z 4 D' 'D U 4 z 9. E EC u S 5 E E Eg OG E .c I-I-I PII Z O Q '- E If I cs rr Z Q 5 E H E E OO as fb 5 2 Q Q 2 0 D BJ o U 'J L13 U ,c: U ff. rn rl. E LJ CONGRATULATIONS -- STUDENTS OF CALUMET I Best of Luck . from Sllilllkfklk Continue your education and A Iot 0' good luck to you! RQCKET-CENTRE-ROYAL COME AND SEE US ANYTIME , TH EATRES MALLON EE S E1 Reno Oklahoma I Red Slocum' Mgr' OKLAHOMA TIRE Er SUPPLY CO. ASSOCIATE STORE Geary Phone 296 D. L. CRIST, Owner Home Owned and Operated Savings on all Auto Parts Brunswick Tires Longlife Batteries We BUY and SELL Grain GRIND and MIX FEED CLEAN and TREAT SEED FARMERS' GRAIN AND ELEVATOR COMPANY HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICE CALUMET Phone 20 FURNITURE APPLIANCES EZELLIS CONGRATULATIONS Complete Home Furnishers I Phone 38 Phone 890 100 N. Rock Island from EL RENO THE CALUMET BARBER SHOP Genuine Ford Parts Expert Workmanship Body QIQEIDIEZE--EEQSTQINZHEI Sgumng PROMPT-COURTEO US-EFFICIENT Moron co. - Y o U R D E A L E R CALUMET MACHINE SHOP EE RENO PHONE 546 Mr. sr Mrs. Ed Crabb, Proprietors THE HOME CAFE CALUMET OKLAHOMA Serves Delicious HOME-COOKED Meals STAY-LUBE MOTOR OILS WELDING BLACKSMITHING REPAIR WORK CALUMET Phone 22 CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES COX-MORRIS WRIGHT FURNITURE COMPANY E1 Reno Oklahoma For ECONOMY and STYLE in Men's and Boy,s CLOTHING visit YOU N G H EI M 'S S. BICKFORD EL RENO When in need of AUTO ACCESSORIES and REPAIRS VISIT WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE George M. Holmes, Owner 1175 Rock Island E1 Reno For Expert FITTING 1I'1 FRANKLIN'S LADIES' SHOES CHILDREN'S SHOES SMART APPAREL FOR WOMEN MEN'S SHOES visit 118 south Bickford EI Reno, Okia. THE F 5 W SHOE STORE El Reno Oklahoma EL RENO OKLAHOMA Your PATRONAGE and FRIENDSHIP KELSO'S The finest DEPARTMENT STORE in Western Oklahoma Boasting The Most FAMOUS Name MERCHANDISE Money Can Buy HQUALITY SINCE 1892' is APPRECIATED by CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY ALBERT LECK, Wholesale Agent Calumet Oklahoma CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES CHARLEY WHITE FOOD MARKET 116-118 S. Rock Island El Reno, Okla. Phone 112 C. L. EVERETT, AUCTIONEER 418 W. Wade El Reno, Okla. Phone 787 or 1261 for sale date Largest Stock of Used Furniture in Oklahoma AUCTION EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Dealers in Nationally Advertised Electrical and Gas Appliances ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, 81 HEATING CONTRACTORS DAVIS ELECTRIC Since 1910 114 S. Rock Island 115 S. Bickford Phone 220-8001 E1 Reno, Oklahoma CRYSTAL LAUN DRY Cleaners and Dyers 114 N. Choctaw Phones 58 and 11 El Reno Oklahoma PEABODY'S QUALITY DAIRY VI ETH BR05- 2101 sunset Drive El Reno, okiahoma LIVESTOCK TIRES Particular People Prefer FARM MACHINERY PeaIoody's Pasteurized Products We Invite You to Visit Our New Plant- Phone 49 El Reno's Only Dairy Handling Pasteurized El Reno Oklahoma Products Exclusively. GLEANER BALDWIN COMBINES NEW HOLLAND HAY BALERS FORD TRACTORS Sz DEARBORN EQUIPMENT WOODS BROS. CORNPICKERS AND COMBINES SPURLI N SALES CO. 2 Miles S.E. on Highway 66 Telephone 200 EL RENO OKLAHOMA BEST WISHES FROM Your MOLINE and HUDSON Dealer IOH NSON FARM SERVICE One Mile West on Hi-Way 66 85 270 EL RENO - PHONE 1859 - OKLA. Meet Your Friends - THE BEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLDII CALUMET SUNDRIES Don and Gladys Spainhower Calumet Phone 55 BEST WISHES from THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Phone 31 Calumet Oklahoma Your BUSINESS iS ALWAYS WELCOMED and APPRECIATED at THE FARMERS' GIN MWHERE GINNING is an ART and SERVICE H PLEASURE CAKE FEEDS MEAL C. L. De France, Mgr. Phone 91 Calumet, Okla. Around the Corner from Anywhere Yuma 92 J S Sl ' l i X4 X ll x M 4 T fy lovulu unnn Aulnonrv or In Cotmcou Cvunuv ll OKLAHOMA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY El Reno Oklahoma GEARY FARM EQUIPMENT CO J I CASE FARM IMPLEMENTS GRAHAM HOEME PLOWS HOTPOINT ELECTRIC APPLIANCES P H Korstjens Mgr Phone 330 Res Phone 334 For the BEST ln STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES Calumet Calumet MARYE S C-ROCERY at PRICES Wh1Ch are RIGHT V1S1t GAMBEL BUTANE CO Dependable Fuel SETVICG BUTANE and PROPANE TANKS and APPLIANCES Phone 14 Oklahoma u . . , . 7 a gg ' H T. 1. STEWART LUMBER COMPANY GOOD WOODS GOODS . . rvq U I' El Reno I' Oklahoma CONGRATULATIONS ' to THE CALUMET SCHOOLS OKLAHOMA GAS Er ELECTRIC CO. CONGRATULATIONS ' WILSON FUNERAL HOME S. BOYD WILSON, Mgr. . CONGRATULATIONS A TO THE -CALUMET HIGH SCHOOL FIRST NATIONAL BANK of El Reno Oklahoma Established in 1892 E1 Reno Oklahoma Member F.D.I.C. 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