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HISTORY. CLASS OF '52 Ever since the Class of '52 arrived as green freshmen in the Fall of 1948 we have tugged and pulled to become one of the best classes that has been graduated from Chilocco. As freshmen our sponsors were Miss Kay Ahrnken and Mr. William Thorne. Our class officers that year were Rudolph McGirt, president, Jack Wilson, vice president, Janie Schell, secretary and Jerry McGilbra, sereant-at-arms. We like to remember that in the Spring of our freshman year we tied for first place with the seniors on Play Day. When we were sophomores we were by far the largest and most powerful class. It was e-a-s-y to win Fall Play Day in 1949. We still think the honors would have been ours in 1950 had it not rained on Play Day. Our sponsors during the sophomore year were Mr. Leonard Hathcoat and Mr. Owen Grant. Deedee Barker was our president, Janie Schell, vice president, Claudine Williford, secretary-treasurer and James Smith the sergeant-at-arms. We began our junior year with sponsors Mrs. Vivian Hayman and Mr. Ensley Morris. Officers were Francis Allen, president, Percy Hudson, vice president, Ermaleen Dawes, secretary-treasurer and Anderson Imotichey, sergeant-at-arms. gunior-Senior Prom will always be remembered with Claudine Wiliford as Prom ueen. As the Class of '52 we have had many honors. David King is president of Student Council and Cowena Sue Bruner, Council Secretary. In 1951 Deedee Barker was Miss Chilocco representing Chilocco at the annual Arkalala festival in Arkansas City. Janie Schell is the Queen for the 1952 Chiloccoan and Anderson Imotichey the King. Claudine Williford and Deedee Barker have been our singing classmates in the Girls' Sextet for three years. Half of the Chilocco band members are members of the Senior Class. Brian LeClair is President of the Lettermen's Club. LeRoy Sakiestewa was a mighty man on the basketball team and was Captain of the team. Honors were won in the annual VFW Essay contest for 1951 by Raphael Wilson and Claudine Williford. Five of our classmates are veterans of the armed forces. Deedee Barker, Choctaw-Oklahoma City. Home Economics. President, Yukpa Chuka lkbi, Journalism Club, Pep Club, Choir, Sextet, Honor Society, honorary member Student Coun- cil, Miss Chilocco, l95l'. Lydia Barnett, Creek-Bristcw. Home Eco- nomics. Junior 4-H Club, Junior Red Cross. Katie Lee Bear, Cherokee-Stilwell. Home Eco- nomics. Pep Club, vice president Yukpa Chuka lkbi. Mildred Bear, Creek-Osage-Fairfax. Food Preparation. Hecoloha 4-H Club, Museum and Guides Club, Pep Club, honorary member Stu- dent Council. Christine Betsey, Choctaw-Antlers. Home Eco- nomics. Indian Dramatics, Yukpa Chuka lkbi, Pep Club. Audrey Bigpond, Creek--Bristow. Home Eco- nomics. Hecoloha 4-H Club, reporter, Junior Red Cross Club, Sue Adair, Cherokee-Stilwell. Home Eco- nomics. President of Y-Teens, secretary of 4-H Club, member of Student Council, Pep Club. Delilah Allen, Pottawatomie-Kickapoo-Topeka, Kansas. Home Economics. Arts and Crafts, Indian Dramatics, Band, Orchestra, Honor Society. Francis Allen, Jr., Kickapoo--Shawnee. Printing. Choir, Lettermen's Club, Honor Society, Trades Club, vice president of Senior Class, Journalism Club, Legend Committee, Annual Staff, Museum and Guides Club. Louella Allen, Euchee-Wichita, Kansas. Home Economics. Choir, president ot Arts and Crafts, member ot Museum and Guides Club, honorary member Student Council. Lena Amos, Choctaw-Garvin. Home Eco- nomics. Pep Club, Hecoloha 4-H Club. Donna Anderson, Choctaw-Hartshorne. Home Economics, Yukpa Chuka lkbi, Museum and Guides Club, Choir' Dance Band.
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Senior Class G? Qs, . F5 cf i Miss Mabel Walker, Miss Flodelle Dyer Senior Sponsor Senior Sponsor Teacher of Teacher of English Vocal Music Class Colors: Pink and Silver Class Flower: Sweet pea Class Motto: Forward Ever-Backward Never Spencer Hale, Francis Allen, Dorothy Washington, James Hole, President Vice President Secretary-treasurer Sergeant-at-arms
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Albert W. Bitchenen, Cheyenne-Arapaho-'Wd tonga. Agriculture. Aggie Club. Anna Marie Brown, Chickasaw-Davis. Home Economics. Choir, Yukpa Chuka lkbi, Junioi Red Cross. Cowena Sue Bruner, Creek-Seminole-Holden' ville. Home Economics. Secretary, Student Council, secretary, Band, vocalist, Dance Band Johnnv Bruno, Pottawotomie-Hominy. Clean ing and Pressing. Lettermen's Club, Museum and Guides Club, Trades Club. Letty Ann Burgess, Comanche-DeIaware-- Apache. Home Economics. Arts and Crafts Club, Indian Dramotics Club, Band. Ben Mitchell Cerre, Ponca-Ponca City. Dry Cleaning and Pressing. Trades Club. Brian LeClair, Ponca---Ponca City. Printing. President, Lettermen's Club, student editor-in- chief ot Chiloccoan, Honor Society, honorary member, Student Council, Journalism Club, Trades Club, Salutatorian, l952. Celestia LeClair, Pottawatomie-Oklahoma City. Home Economics. Choir, F.H.A. Club, Museum ond Guides Club, secretary, Pep Club. Glenn Lewis, Creek-Eufaula. Dry Cleaning and Pressing. lndian Dramatics, Trades Club, Choir, Lettermen's Club. Wanda Lewis, Choctaw--Atoka. Home Eco- nomics. Juanita Little, Seminole---Shawnee. Cosme- tology. Junior 4-H Club. Marvin Lunsford, Creek---Bristow. Painting. Trades Club. Mary Chuculate, Cherokee-Wichita, Kansas. Printing. Pep Club, Indian Dramatics Club, secretary, Trades Club, Maiorette, Band. Elizabeth Coker, Creek-wPaden. Cosmetology. Choir. Shirley Colbert, Choctaw-Wright City. Cos- metology and Home Economics. Band, 44H Club, Museum and Guides Club, Pep Club. June Crouse, SenecafeSalarnanca, New York. Home Economics. Pep Club, Choir. Paul Cully, Seminole-Konawa. Food Prepara- tion. Trades Club. Catherine Cunningham, Osage-Pawhuska. Home Economics and Cosmetology. Band, 4-H Club.
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