Chelsea High School - Dragon Yearbook (Chelsea, OK)

 - Class of 1945

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RP-G0 i945 ' - I 4 Q .44 ' A lgubfished by The Stu dents Of High School Cibecbcafion - if-23X ' iii' iitg ti git ::::sq gene M 'fl-T. ff---3:5 Hy ,,, unsung.. iii QiiX O60 0 X n 11 DEDIOA 'HON NE, CHELSEA HIGH SCHOOL, DO DEDICATE 'THIQ ANNUAL 'YHE FRELN DRAGON, 'IO THE BOYS AND PIRLS OF OUR SCHOOL NHO L IE SO FLROIOALLY PIVEN UP AN INROR TANF PART OF 'IHLIR EDUOA HON 'IO 'FAKE UP ARMS IW THF DLFENSE OF 'HEIR OOUN IRY THE FACULTY AND S'UDENI'BODY OF 3 L Owe Leroy Murphy whiz 'The boys and girls who have graduated from Chelsea High School since Pearl Harbor and are or have been serving in the armed forces of their country.n Anderson, Leon Burnett, Dale Burnett, Paul Blackwell, Ben Boykin, R. J. Brown, Paul Brown, John Brownfield, Jim Huffington, End Bynum, Maggie Carter, Ross Carter, Dan Carter, Jessie Carter, Arthur Carter, Joe Clanton Argene Claypool, Herbert Cottrill, Gene Cottrill, Bobby OWS! , Wayne Daugherty, Robert awes, Eugene Douglas, Jack Elsey, Lennus aley, C J Fry, Bill Fry: Lloyd oad, Harry Goff, Mary oodrich, Earl rigg, Ray ampton, Bard atton, Gibbs 111, Glenn 111, Reymo Horine, Bo mmspedq G y Hudspeth, Billy Hudspeth, James ackson, Charles , Frank Jones, Phill ones, Raymoth dd, Raymond dd, monroe Kouri, Charles Kouri, Edward Kouri, Jack Kouri Tony Krivohlavek, Earnest Krlvohlavek, Carl Mannoth, Charles Martin, Millard Martin, Joe Martin, Cecil Martin, John Martin, Jack May, Eugene Hcuullin, Leola McMull1n, Walter Mizell, Je Ee Morgan, Jimmie Morris, Rodger lost, William Wayne Murphy, Leroy Merriott, Paul Millard, Wilbur Morrison, Ross lorrison,-Jack lorrlson, Jimmie lorrison Grady Host, Ra ph Paige, Woodrow Palmnur, Charlie Bill Palmour, Eugene Paris, Jack Paris, Jimmy Parrish, Charles Parks, Jimmie Potts, Virgil Pritchs d, Bert Rathfon, Leroy Reagon, Dale Reavis, Leroy Robards, George Robards, Glenn Roberts, Cha lea Schnackenberg, Eldo Smith C H Sprague, Billy Stewart, Charles William Stookey, Alvin Stroud, Lee Stroud, Kenneth Sutter, Bobby Iiomas, BUck 'Ihomas John Ray Tidwell, Clinton Underwood, Lavinnie Waller, Joe Thomas whitwell, Cecil Whitwell, J P Wilson, Ralph C 1 f i D M' ' e e G G r G H H . H H , O I J Jay P J JU A Ju 1 To the best of our ability we have made the above list complete. If any names are Olitted, we hereby make apoligies Hilda xg? lllllllll 5'llFllll Editor Lucia Eaton Asst Editor Betty Martin Business Manager Joseph lourl Asst Business Manager Frances Tvnist Wanda Lee Peters Lou Ann Snider fArU1Bt, eb qCOpy Writery JF 'E We vz as X 1 Q Ll 5 3 ngzzclenf gounci stanley Crista McPheeters COUNCIL STUDENT President Junior Haynes Secretary Crista McPheeters Class Representatives: Seniors Joe Kourl and Crista McPheeters Juniors Fred Hendricks and Patty York Sophomores Junior Haynes, Neva Parrish, and setty Martin Freshman Johnnie Gatewood and Betty Rider Eighth Grade- Jack Dickson and Patty Martin Sponsors- Mr, Clark and Mr. Brooks Cl! ' - 5 5 ki , 1' ' it-1 f f .J H Q A Z sr 1,-JS ,f' A U 5. M , .QV 5, I gl I , -.Ci N ' 'f Q x I' 5 , i x . N F 2 .. A I Marc! of gzcfucafion Dr K D Jennlngs Pre ident of Board Served 4 Presient Of Board For the past 14 year Mrs E Laverne Nelson Clerk of Board Term of Off1ce 1945 46 Nr Carl Jones Board hember 1944 45 K Mrs Erma Most School Secretary 3 5 gil 2 . 'XL - a . .V S ' S ' S C 5 Q 5 ,ll f V ' 191 - , Q .A 5 A wif f ' fi ki! . . gf , O O I LONGFELLOW SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL H SOWERS, P J N B M NTOSH SCHOOL - MARY F CHELSEA PUBLIC SCHOOLS cH'Z1'5I'lf'Z,Tl.. ,,,, I February 26, 1945 'A Aqmo Students of Chelsea Public Schools Chelsea, Oklahoma Dear Students: The Chelsea Public Schools ha ve already enlisted for the duration. Our board of education, school officials, teachers, and students are more earnestly doi ng our part to help win the war. Every true American is seeking to find his post, take his place, and do his bit in this great cause. There is a place for everyone. Many have found that place in uniform of the armed services. Many are working in the industries turning out war mater- ials. Many others,however, must and should continue their present activities. Doing your school work well islthe r t ' g ea est servlce our students and teachers can perform for their country. Some of our work lacks the former glamour and adventure. However, such tasks must be done. It falls to the lot of many of us to help perform them. To go AWOL from our school tasks is as serious to the ene 1 g ra welfare of our country as absence-without- leave from the armed forces. It is my sincere desire that each of you will serve well in some u f se ul vocation and live a happy and successful life. Congratulations to the Student Council who is responsible for publishing this school annual, and I wish to thank the teachers and other school organi- zations for their help in making it a grand success. Uncle Sam has already called for many of our students from Chelsea, and before this war is over, he will have called for many more. My heart goes out to these young people ---good luck to you, and may you return, safe and sound, with the satisfact- ion that you have done your job well. Sincerely yours, f!iiihur Clark 0016? ,F . 1 n an -fx .fer - ' CL Hwu CXmrK NUR. 1 A Q 5,509 1 S:Pe.rEn4e.vxde,'wX- .. asm Q . N f' .5 f f' H' 1 ' . 8 f' Intl, BYOQK 5, S. Sc-.xevscc Edna. Xlodh' BIN. 'Ki E XiS4N ' Lhqndq, , Voc. ZQXCL CULTK, Comme,rc.e.,Cme..Q.H Tw. cuba, Bas. f I X5oQ,.Q.Bri. ! ' 4 .4 X Rv-GAG. g, 160. . -V? sr' I ' 1 KO, F -U B.A, : X-Xexevs Elkbh, LNG. HQISXIS eng. NXU-SKC t 4 , . K NXQJ3 FQ.vgKXX, . . Hgxgvy S suQ.1'S,B.Os.- Pvln. Og NE- IJTYOSB ' . ,R Pu-'m-cY.Lcm Qdluw and and 3 darmdesf Q j X ' A VH GVQQC ! 'A lu' G'vCL.dQ, Dua-L PM x4:,s+m Ex. EW and LW' Grades Xiu-non0..Cox,B.P1 - 'Q -f ' and Qrrrxde. K v ' ' x 5 x , 5 Bu-'mm mam inson, 3, ' ' A BN and '-I Grade: 'Su.E1.nX c0.. HQ4vvfLXd,Li'FC K 1 'fn' G'v0..dQ. A . q N oqgihegiixilm' BS' Lmuxm CLXXEI-x Ptxu-.Vwse S50- P ss s zu. 4 Em. 13 Q61-...de 2135- E1--me f NXo.be.X H Yne.5,B5. - I Baia l-K.n6evv.mOd,Y3.R. Wanda England Sponsor SENICDRS Frances Stanley Secre tary oseph Kourl Presid ent Wanda Lee Peters Julian N Brooks Vice President Sponsor Evelyn Couch Jamee Roberts Margie Thomas Vernon Vanden-it! Ag-13.1. Mogpmdm Jimmie C Major Marjorie Dick Laurence Phnry Joyce Being RU! J DY' 'i :- 'rf Opal weetenhaver Bob were Loretta Jaoobe Edvifl 9080? Criete MoPheetere Car 0 -4 A Nina Mae Bowen J P whitwell Ruth Parie Gene Copeland ,I KN H - : 4 4 , , ea ' ' ' 7 -2' , R X '-., 5 J 7 ,gf ' -r f 7 v . 4 I W ,Q N . O I , 53 Q Q V 0' ' J' xo X l --m 0' if n Q Q. - - A A 4 ,v Q - I , ' I .5 r . .a e, 1 , 1 Q ,J O O ilrii amen York EUSUUC Nl! Martha Carter B111 Helton Velma Morris Z? Raymond Hill Bill! Gene Fry John J Brown Wilma Martin Charles Gruenbbrg Dale Reagan A X' Motto Sucess comes in cans, you can, I can, we all can Flower Red Rose Colors Blue and Gold .Emi Carl Krivohlavek Joseph Kouri Frances Stanley Charles Gruenberg Nina Cowan Ruth Paris Wilma Martin Wanda Peters Martha Carter Opal Westenhaver Marjorie Dick Evelyn Couch Bob Myers Rex Dye Gene Copeland Jim Roberts Lawrence Henry Edwin Barger A blu OH CBachelor? fWo1f? CBubble Dancer? lEng1neer? CTank Driver? fO1d Maid? lSa1lors Wife? CFan Dancer? lSnake Charmer? lStewardness? KHu1a Hula Dancer? CDoetors Wife? QGoat Herder? lGlobe Trotter? KP1lot? CL1on Tamer? KOrchestra Leader? CRancher? gage A bit Loretta Jacobs zTruck Driver? Aleta Garis KGrandmother? Vernon Vandagr1ffiTax1 Driver? Arlene McSpadden KTelegraph Oper Dale Reagan J P hltwel Eugene May Jimmie Maier Crista Mc hee John Brown James York Raymond Hill Bill Xelton Bill Fry Velma Morris Joyce Bains Margie Thomas fP1lot? 1 KAdm1ra1? CSeaman 5rd Class? CCollege Professor? tersCArt1at? CSoda Jerker? CDoctor? lF1e1d General? CPeanut Salesman? lFather of Triplets? Cbpera Singer? CNurse? QGood Wire? , vi 'gl 6 5 , 'X 'bd ,QQ - O W. fx S Tr F mail 1 I H 0 ' fi- H Y f? lee h J -S 7 ' 1 L - XA V -If 11 - lg--5 Q 7' Tk 3 -jg ,A vt V '- I I 2 ev 'if-'fm -4 ,: Je i'! l. ,feng H, rx Q, 4 + ' J I .1 i .s.. . N .- .? Q' . w - MIILOI' G55 1 3 Fred Hendricks Wynona Griggs Bob laples President Secretary Vice President Left to right lst row Lois Donaldson Basketball,Lo1a Carter Basketball Kate Ellis Basketball Mary Abel Pep Squad,Zoe Ella Prichard Tlmid Bertie Boykin Home Ec Seater Mae Potts Beanie Club Opal Melton Beanie Club n row Joan Plppenger Basketball,H1lda Peters F B Queen,Betty McM1llen Eng III Doris Maggard Read1ngs,Bob Maples Basketball Hugh Barger F F A K O Far rill Soonsor,Babe Ruth Napier Romeo 3rd row Dale Glenn F F A Fred Hendricks Pree1dent,Bob Maupin F F A Tommy H111 ?tg18t1cs,Betty Murphy Mathematics Norma Garner F H O ,Mary do Clanton 4th row Jeanne Morrison Glee Club Wynona Griggs Secretary B tty Parrish Home Patty York Honor Society, elda Rathfon Beanie Club,Dorothy Rathton F H 0 Viola Radke Glee Club Sth row Stanley Miller F F A Clyde Burchett F F A Billy Henry Athlet1cs,Alfred Schnackenburg F F A ,Leroy Davidson F F A Joe Robbins AV'18t10U,MY'9 A C Clarktsponsor I t 1.x I I . 1 i -I -l ' ., ,I ar ' V' A 2 - A 4- f , . 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I . . - , . ., ' s o o . . -.jSEzf7 17111171125 11111:-I Vg-J - 3Uni0P HHYHSB Bobov Grigg dharles VanPe1t President Vice President Secretary Left to right lst row Kathrine Layton Carpenter Shirley Davidson Drum Majorette Kenneth Kidd Geometry Teacher Neva Parrish Basketball coach Junior Haynes Salesman Lucia Eaton Model, Marvin Lawhorn Music 2nd row , Inez Brooks Sponsor Margarette Grant Mrs Roy Myers,Ruth Most Biology teacher Helen Jones Plumber,Wayne Couch Show Operator Bobby Farrill Scientist T W Col by Sponsor, 5rd row Idabelle Black Mus1c,Pearl Hawn Bubble Dancer Tom McSpadden Dog Catcher,Ronn1e Griggs Grease monkey Eileen Yant Second Lana Turner Emma Snackenburg Stewardess Ruth McMahan Lit G d e uar , 4th row J Bob Carter Auctioneer Lawrence Rodgers Band Leader,Lcuann Snider Artist Alpha Dobbs Lion Tamer, Sth row gene glood Heavy weight wrestler,Betty L Martin Inside De+ect1ve,Luc1lle Rob ins axi Driver,Esther Radke Night club singer Charlie VanPelt Truck driver, Joan Jorgensen Ring mistress Arlene Jacobs Political boss Martha Bard Lady Cop immie Ricks P1lot,Patty Waller Maple Tree Nursery Billy Gruenberg Movie Hero Class lotto: Forever going forward Class Colors: Blue and white Flowers For get me no Sr0nv0r's Matte: Bo prepared 1 U ' ! 1 .Lg may Y' If W M - v .W y , J L ' . 3 UW X L. 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Shirlef Dick, Irene Ridenour Margaret Stevenson Ramona Jacobs, Etta Mudd, Margaret W1111ams,KF1fthJ Jannette Ross, Patty Morris, Geraldine Sorague, Pauline Hill, Pattv Tlbbs Johnalee Fox fsixthb Mrs Havnes, Erma Lee Reavis Johnnie Clanton, Clausine Towerlv, Owen Garrison, Therman Stone Walker Lee Flood Those not oresent Jewell Morrison, Marv Lou Grlgg, Wilma Croft, Roy Myers, Johnnie Ross sf I 'Q Y 5-fre Queen Ccmdxeodrt Hap Blffhdukj ' i -O T... ,J K f ' f . K Q , . . , , . I I D ! . , , . A , . 1 . I . - ! 9 ' - I - ! W if J - 2, . A ' -4 , ?. , Q ,,,, 'l'f, ii p'w 2. ' I . Y, , as K Q . ar., 1 I. P X J J be Q F -f 5 J M ' N Qi' 2 ,Q K' . l 1 K st ,Ay e g A'-5 ' Z :nfl ' l Qi 1 If. K E .:, 1' ! 'X J? QI rl 3 E gin, ff q , 12 ' 'rev s , i , Za ' 1 1 I i 'la in V - l X E. 'N X of ngfefdw ,SZAQOK Sevenlffw G de MTS O C Herr Id Teacher' rs LPI EET' Vocal Drefff 2 B' IXT Gro e, PS Gorge Frgnkl n Teacher Thnrd and Enurwu Grades nfs .TC Pork'-5 fkgghgr F x sf A vxf-Sk 0 sowiffrmhef Seconclqfflfm rel G Jes mrs IL Cox Tr 'Teac Charles Wanda Lea Betty Haven Venn Donaldson Caldwell lst Grade era Grade gi emu Grade ,, , 33 J -..Q 4th Grade 7th Grade CST Cmzene of n'l f r I Carl Lee 2 Bobby HSHGPBX g Stokes Ernestine Burchett 2nd urade LOU9-FGHGVV AMVRICAN LEGION The Seventh Grade AWARD sponsored the War Stamp Booth, selling stamps and bonds to students and patrons of the school W were credited with the purchase of a Field Ambulance fl950, A Jeep 81165, an Amphibian Truck 88275, and War Stamps amounting to S1005 40 making a grand total of 812,596 WALLY WINNER The Junlor Red 'ross was organized in September, 1944 with 150 chlldren as members The first magor actlvlty of the group was the collection of gifts for overseas shipment for the children of Nazi occupied countries at Christmas time, President Hope Nelson the members contributed money and bought glfts for soldiers at Camp Gruber The group sponsored the March of Dimes for the Warm Springs Foundatlon and a total of S21 80 was glven to the fund Sfuderff pcffrel Chef wall Y Nallingford Harrell ,pf R Secretary Gene Robbins Bobby itchell Bllly Fraley fi' Gardner Evans The Mclntosh School THE AMERICAN LEGION AWARD 9 D 1 i' i 1 Q t Q t ' i t Q Q' t . 1 - t b t NAOMI IAYTON Fifth Grade Daughter of Mr and Mrs Clarence Layton Selection made by' the student body voting on the following qualities Honor Companionsh ip Courage Fharacter S cholarsh ip Leads rshlp Seriioe Third and 'Fourth 'radcs tonfiharlene Merr1ott,Tcmmy Vurphy,ca1 Vin Fallardiddie t'riggs,Kemper Watson, mul qgrds Second row Alice Shaw, Joh nice B1'00kS,Wanda Carter,VaryTo Cope 18116 3111 ie aledsespulton nuxsen,J1mmy 3eP1PY,Vrs P W Sharp Third row Joann M9 '5'v'70Y1Y18 D0Wni11R, lorene Stone, Phyl 118 'Witf-neck,f'nro1 Drumhel1er,Bobby EET' f'Y'S, har1es SDrague,Don Delozier, srl:-ne Uickfurtis Hendrex, Inez Pip UCWFPT' .faylc Back,.Tack Mooney ,Patsey Karhv, 'f-mee '3rooks,Ioella f'fer1and, 1f1:h POW Frances atton,Madlene Warren, Ber nice Undenvoodfveret Croff 'omm Par y Tish TOYTUTIY Clanton ,Dean Powall ,Merle Spcf r McIntosh School History. The history of the Mclntosh Grade School dates back to the latter part of the ninteenth century, at which time the Chelsea Academy, an old two-story rock building with an historical bslfry marked our little hamlet's means of ed- ucation. In 1917-1918 the students enrolled at the old academy were obliged to attend classes in the basement and gymnasium of the Chelsea High School, at which time the present McIntosh School was erected. From 1918, the uninter- rupted school tems have offered grade education to several hundred children of Chelsea and the adjoining communities The school was named after the late Mr John R Mclntoah, who was serving on the Chelsea Board of Education at the time of the erection of the school This year the first five grades are taught to one hundred twenty students and musical experience and participation is reg ularly presented to the entire student body 'Plnnocchio' and 'Rip Van linkle' have been given with great success. A yearly program tor The Parent Teacher Association is always given and all students take part in the Music leek Festival There is music for every child response to music is individual, musical activities are varied in quantity 515 kind Front row Shirle5 P1-it+s,Barbara Sur'f1ers,Dian Milam,Betty Whiteneck, Joy Charles,Joan Shaw,Mona Praley, Ioan c l'lart1n,l'iss Bertha Wilkinson Second row Barbara Carter ,Norma DUWTUDB ,Mary Parks,Carolyn Mcspad den ,Nsydeen Reagen,Fern Doolittle, David Dav1dson,B1ll Mason Third row Shirley Rev1s,Ann Daughtery, 7114! Darnell ,lilma Stevenson, Theo dere Colbry,J' D Char1es,Ronnis Pat terson,I.ar:ry Brooks,Vernon Ross Fourth row llveta Gan-1son,!.u1a Bibles,Thel1na P:l.ppenger,Bever1y Stone,Ga1en Hudspeth,L D Bains, Ralph Terry, Robert Hemphill Fifth Prado U if 0 W 'k e e Q, ' 41 e e e e of 4 Q , O A Q 0 0 , , A . , . As I : v , , ' I 0 O O ' I O O I I Front row: Patricia Burchett,Naomi Lay- 'WW ' ' ' . ' 1 - - 0 e s. , g X urn, , Q . ,. , . . . Carol Drumheller First Crade Front row Ocie Downinr, FWTY Reagan, Peony Pinnenver, Pntsy Key, Betty Warren, Crystelle Tankersley, Judy Culp, M s F 0 Farrill Second row Donnie Clark, Phillip Wettleton, Bill Milam, Don Allen Folbv, Tommy Ricks, Benny Wallingford, Clifton Parker Third row Ronnie Phillins, Estel back, Roy Jeffery, Charley Parker, Jim my Combs, Donald Ricks, Jim Jeff cries President NH0mi Lavton, Fifth Crade Jice Presidsrt mheodore Colby Fourth Grade i Ala, cubs mreasurer L D Ra ns, Fourth ,rgde Secretary Fifth Grade Membership One hundred twentv students Activities Collect scrap paper and iron, sent gifts to needy at Christmas, save and wrapped over thirty gifts to soldiers at Camp Gruber, Muskopee. Sponsor Mrs B W Sharp 444444 agnfoall 3400! Front row Skinper Fraley, Betty Ricks Ruefta DTHOKCT, Frank Needham, Gail Fo Karen Harrell, Mrs George Underwood Second row Curtis Charles, Brian Upp Fddie Uuds,eth, Bobby Shaw, Richard Krivohlavek, Robert Ware Third row Toe ROSS, Je S16 Bibles, Sue Patterson Con ie Delozinr Wearl Parrish, ga Car ison xr Second and Third Trades For Patriotic Coon ration rendered in behalf of the War Finance Prosram Citation was awarded to the Mclntosh School through the successful completion of a Schools at War Campaign,' at which tina the school purchased and flew the 'Schools at War Flew ' Total stamps and bonds un to March l, bought at the school's stamp booth, paid for eight Jeeps sponsor Miss Bertha lilkinson , ' I . f .. , . . . ., ., L , V X AA I - . 3 1 E y n' S' .' 1 1 , ' ' 1 ' ' Edu rd , . , , , , I , rc - .A -s, - Ta xo o . . . . o 5 . , ., . - . J , - 4U g ND V I .. ,. v , l r - --1 . . W J r 773i 6 - V ' 5 4, . -ar .J - 2, . 55 9 ijv K 4 , X I , . , 1 ' 9 . 5' 4, B , . W ' -',C ' 3 . 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' S -tzflegit v Q B , - , if xl 0 L' , vt fe' TA dlf lan CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS 6ZEgz1k5lg1?t!g6llf7 nn, new BR HI GIRLS Left to right Mrs Clark, coach, Lois Donaldson, Kay Ellis, Martha Carter, Lois Carter, Velma Morris, Joan Pippenger, Wynona Griggs, Ruth Most, Marjorie Dick, Neva Parish KFranc1s Myers, not shownl During the season these girls have already played 18 gales winning 15 and loosing 3 They won the championship in the Rogers County Tournament at Claremore, the District Tournament at Vinita, and will enter the Regional Tournament at Bartlesville where they have high hopes of again bringing home the trophv 33 sssmqy left to right top row Charles Vanpelt, Bob Farrill, B11 Jimmy Ricks, Coach Julian Brooks Bottom Row Vernon d Junior Haynes, Carl Krivohlavek, Billy Gene Fry, ! Sequoyah Foyil 52 Fa1rland Locust G Delewere Fairland Deleware Wagoner 56 HS CHS CHS CHS CHS Season Record Adair 12 Sequoyah 26 Picher 25 Claremore 31 Nagoner 33 Inola 31 Locust G 29 Inola 10 CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS IIIII rvqgsia- XVI .I ff' ly Bob Benry, Tommy Hill Vandagriff Gene Cope Bobby Maples Adalr 53 Pioher Tiawah 29 Foyil 22 Big Cabin 33 Afton 20 Fa irland 58 gjgy w of X N Hn I5 ' 14,45 gig -zge B? I a 4 ll , 1 In j,,r ll 11' QB' A ll 99 77 44 5 ' re 1 A I -X 51 - 17 c 19 - css ze - ' 28 - CHS 45 - 32 - 46 45 - ' sv ze - CHS 47 - 17 - . 27 58 - 21 ' 31 - 35 57 - ' 37 - 32 - 42 CHS ze - U 31 - 26 - 21 css 21 - . 54 - sv - 42 - - uruor if 5 I 5 F13 III RACERS Captain Bob Simpson H1vFT.RS Captains Maxine May, Irene Ridenhour JF BRONCS Entered County Tournament Captain Austin Farrlll Z?a4LelAa! MUSTANGS Winners of the County Tournamem Captain Pat DeLoz1er 'il ln. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF OKLAHOMA Officers Motto Wanda Lee Peters, President 'Good, better, best, we'll Marjorie Dick, Vice Pres never let it rest, until the Margie Thomas, Sec Treas good is b tter, and the better Frances Myers, Reporter best ' Hilda Peters Parliamentaria MTS Erma Most 'Ruth Paris, Historian Club Vothef' Colors Burgundy and wmte Song Leader, Evelyn Couch Z 3 .24 Flower Antirrhlnum Future Farmers of America The Future Farmers of America is an intro curricular nctfvity having its origin in a definite part of the school curriculum Vocatiolal Ag lculture In the 1944 45 school year 63 boys enrolled Officers of the Chelsea Chapter for 1944 45 are Joe Kourl, Pres Carl Krivohlavek, Vice Pres Junior Haynes, Secretary,Bob Grlgg, Treasurer and Alfred Schnackenberg, Reporter The F F A colors are National Blue and torn Gold The motto 'Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve' O O I . J YI- V K Q I . . . 1 : Adviser, Mrs. Wanda England Song: .Boost your Home Ee. Club I Q . l I Wm! CAM. S QL iw Q I,.- Officers President Wllma Jean Martin Dec Trees Batty lartln Reporter Jeanne Morrlson ,xv vustodlans of Music Bob Simpson Gene Lawnorn Director Helen Dcbpadden Eaton winner of the Delenlan Music Award Wilma Jean Martin Membership is open to any student in high school Plans are made for s well rounded and balanced course The Chorus sings all types of music from classical to modern songs. The calendar is crowded with public entertainment programs, assemblies, the annual Christmas Vesper Service, the Music week Festival and the Operetta. Beat loved offerings have been 'All at Sea', Ka Gilbert and Sullivan Dreanl, 'Bell of BeauJolals', and 'Chimes of Normandy.' nn event eagerly looked toreard to is participation in the All State Chorus. Students have been privileged to sing under the direction ot Noble Cain, George lbwerton and Bob Shaw. 4f 415' 1 lgiooaafw A TH SCWOCL AT WAR CLUB The Schools at War Club was organized the 2nd semester of the 1945 school term for the purpose of promoting the sales of WAR BONDSand stamps, for aiding scrap drives, to assist the red cross drive, and to stand by for any help toward the war effort Panel discussions are also held weekly in connection with the world happenings This organization is sponsored by K O Farrill and Superintendent Arthur Clark as chairman of the or anizatlen The following officers assist the organization: President Mary Katherine Ellis, Vice Pres ident Clestene Thomas, Secretary Marilyn Fraley, Treasurer Cleve Ellen Clanton, Betty Buffington, Junior Class Contactors Juna Lea Fry and Maxine Nay, Sophomore Contactors Pat Caroll and James Grig , Freshmen Contaotors Wilber Chapman, Eight Grade Contactor Preston Coad This organization helped to make CHELSEA FIGF SCHOOL eligible to fly the School At War Flag een Olllfl lC2I'5 TEEN TOWN OFFICER Mayor: Junior lhynel Adult Adviser: Hrs Helen Eaton Chairman: Gene B ffington Clerk: Lucia Baton The building for the Youth Recreational Center was given by Hr and Mrs Nathan Levine, of Tulsa, early day residents of Chelsea 1 4 s af CZ, E Office Contactor-Betty Rider, Senlor Class Contactors-Beverly Martin and . - - g A in CM W - J ZDAIQ f J-he D A P representatlve was elected on the basls o four polnts dependabillty, service, leudershlp patrlotism l'l'l2I'l C all 0 9 l0l'l -1 'Y if Q 'Z A The AmLFluQ1 Legler Awaru winner was selected upon the followlng DOlFuS honor oqre6e scho1arsh1p, conpanlon shlp, charaoter, leadershlo ana servlce 9 cp G? ow l 7 A 5 Gb 4, av CM 4 3 SMAKKQ 'T JAH J f 00 Ct MQQI1 lb ggx E JMC. j9.,fm M2811 a, n, ef! all if T...- R.. lr 3 7 Jwlf W A PI-.dwg X5 'P Hess and Ho sq HIM J- 2584? , .,,- ny , f 0 if X GM l 4 f Qf 1 P' Hwwe on 'YV'-Q rmnze. 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