Chilocco Indian Agricultural School - Chiloccoan Yearbook (Chilocco, OK)

 - Class of 1952

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Clara Pittman, Choctaw-Durant. Pre-Nursing. Martin Powless, Onondaga-Nedrow, New York. Shoe Repair and Leathercraft. Virgie Reed, Chickasaw-Sanger, Texas. Home Economics, Annie Ruth Ripley, Seminole-Seminole. Home Economics. David Secondine, Shawnee--Vinita. Power Plant Operation. Norma Secondine, Shawnee-Vinita. Home Economics. Charles Skinner, Choctaw-Hartshorne. Print- ing. Levada Smith, Cherokee-Gore. Pre-Nursing. Minnie Jane Smith, Creek-Wetumka. Home Economics. Eugene Miller, Seminole-Oklahoma City, Shoe Repair and Leathercraft. Joan Miller, Comanche-Lawton. Home Eco- nomics. Gilbert Mohawk, Seneca-lrving, New York. General Mechanics. LaVerne Moore, Pawnee-Otoe-Pawnee. Pre- Nursing. Loretta Moore, Otoe-Enid. Home Economics. Frances Moreno, Choctaw--Oklahoma City. Cosmetology. James Nelson, Choctaw-Wilburton. Shoe Re- pair and Leathercraft. Pat Osage, Osage-Fairfax. Home Economics. Ernest Parchcorn, Cherokee-Locust Grove. Foods Preparation. Mammie Tabbytosavit, Comanche-Walters. Cosmetology. Janie Taugelchee, Navajo-Toadlena, New Mexico. Pre-Nursing. McKinley Taylor, Choctaw-Wilburton. Agri- culture. Opal Tiger, Seminole-Seminole. Pre-Nursing. Andy Toney, Creek-Muskogee. Power Plant Operation. John Lee Vance, Cherokee-Locust Grove. Carpentry. J. T. Vann, Cherokee-Watts. Painting. Vera Vest, Creek-Coweta. Pre-Nursing. Beverly Wagoshe, Osage-Houston, Texas. Home Economics.

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Thomas Harjo, Seminole--Seminole. Power Plant Operation. Floyd Harris, Choctaw-Broken Bow. Agricul- ture. George Haskell, Osage-Winnebago-Fairfax. Cleaning and Pressing. Emma Jean Hendricks, Cherokee-Claremore. Home Economics. Alice Faye Howe, Ponca-Ponca City. Home Economics. Freddie Howerton, Seneca-Wyandotte. Power Plant Operation. Nora Jean Hukill, Choctaw-Oklahoma City. College Preparatory. Luther Hunter, Osage--Hominy. Printing. Vernon Hunter, Caddo--Oklahoma City. Clean- ing and Pressing. i Billy Keetso, Navajo-Cameron, Arizona. Carpentry. Johnny Kemble. Ponca-Ponca City. Foods Preparation. Rita Kennedy, Seneca-Versailles, New York. Home Economics. Swimmer Ketcher, Cherokee-Stilwell. Cleaning and Pressing. Milford King, Creek-Dustin. Agriculture. Robert King, Creek-Holdenville. Shoe Repair and Leathercraft. Bill Larney, Creek-Holdenville. Shoe Repair and Leathercraft. Margaret Lee, Seneca-Iroquois, New York. Pre-Nursing. Mary Louise Lena, Seminole-Holdenville. Home Economics. Dean Jackson, Navajo-Winslow, Arizona. Shoe Repair and Leathercraft. Jack Jackson, Navajo-Winslow, Arizona. Cleaning and Pressing. Jack Jackson, Jr., Cherokee-Grove. Power Plant Operation. Betty Jcmes, Choctaw-Talihina. General Home Economics. Jimmy James, Cherokee-Siloam Springs, Arkansas. Printing. Wynema Johnson, Creek--Tulsa. Home Eco- nomics. Shirley Jones, Choctaw-Hugo. Pre-Nursing. Ralph Keen, Cherokee-Hominy. Printing. Torn Keener, Cherokee-Tahlequah. Shoe Re- pair and Leathercraft.



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Hosea Waldon, Chickasaw-Tuttle. Power Plant Operation. Zelma Warrior, Ponca--Ponca City. l-lc-me Eco- nomics. Edith Wesley, Choctaw-Durant. Cosmetology. Charles White, Cherokee--Spavinaw. Black- smith-Welding. Corrine Williams, Alabama-Ccushatta-Liv- ingston, Texas. Vocational Home Economics. Dan Williams, Osage-Fairfax, Agriculture. Ralph Williams, Osage-Fairfax. Agriculture, Jack Wilson, Creek-Seminole-Calvin. Painting. Perry Wilson, Choctaw-Broken Bow. Agricul- ture. I. P l l Tony Wilson, Creek-Holdenville. Cleaning and Pressing. Jasper Wise, Seminole-Seminole, Cleaning and Pressing. Betty Wofford, Cherokee--Salina. Home Eco- nomics. Jacky Wood, Creek-Sunray, Texas. Printing. Not picturedw- Junior Lewis, Choctaw-Valliant. Shoe Repair and Leathercraft. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY As Freshmen the class of 1953 excelled in sports. The first Freshman football team was organized and we also had an undefeated Freshman basketball team. Our sponsors were Miss Kay Ahrnken and Mr. Donald Royer. The class officers for that year were: president, Sequoyah Englandg vice president, James Schell: secretary and treasurer, Lillie Morrell, and sergeant-at-arms, James Bacon. We had the largest enrollment of any class as Sophomores. All sports were composed largely of our class members. The Princess and Brave for the year were selected from the class of 1953. The princess was Zelma Warrior of the Ponca tribe and the brave, Dan Williams, an Osage. The class of 1953 took second place in the Amateur Hour program of 1950. That year, too, our girls won the intra-murals basketball games. Nora Jean Hukill, a sophomore, won the posture contest for 1950-51. During the spring of '51 the class of '53 won play day, a semi-annual event, by a large majority. The sponsors were Mr. Owen C. Grant and Mr. Leonard Hathcoat. Class officers were: president. Luther Hunter: vice president, Andy Toney, secretary and treasurer, Virginia Bensong and sergeant-at-arms, Morgan Little Sun. At present the 119 Juniors represent 24 tribes from eight different states. The Juniors, ever since their Freshman year, have represented a large part of the Honor Roll. To open the year of '52 the Juniors won the fall play with the greatest of ease and Nora Jean Hukill was crowned Football Queen. Junior Jackson and Virginia Benson of the Junior Class were elected Brave and Princess in the spring of 1952. The vice president of the Student Council is also a junior, Dan Williams. The first place in the essay contest went to Mary Cody. To make '52 a complete and successful year we finished our Junior year up by taking play day with little competition, thus winning our third straight victory on Play Day. The class sponsors are Mrs. Vivian Hayman and Mr. Nelson Dutton. Junior Class officers are: president, Junior Jacksong vice president, Freddy Howertong secretary and treasurer. Lupe Goodayg sergeant-at-arms, Perry Wilsong class re- porter, Virginia Benson. Our Motto is- We choose to lead rather than to follow. That is to be our aim throughout life.

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