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THE FUTURE BEGINS IN TWO MORE YEARS- i?'?'f ' , N Mr. Dee L. Gregory, Mr. Ensley E. Moms, S0Ph0m0f9 SPOUSOTI Sophomore sponsor Teacher of Social Studies Teacher of Mathematics Class Colors: Green and Gold Class Flower: Yellow Rose Class Motto: We strive to meet new horizons -N- ax., PIN ,-1-. Daniel Hudson. Daniel Canoe, Phillip Matthews, Eddie Wood. President Vice President Secretary-treasurer Sergeant-at-arms -31.-
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William Standingwater, Cherokee-L0- cust Grove. Plumbing. D'Ann St. John, Otoe-Kansas City, Mis- souri. Cosmetology. Norma Surritte, Otoe-HominY- Home Economics. Frank Thompson, Cherokee - LOCL1St Grove. Painting. Martha Jean Tims, Choctaw-Ft. Towson. Home Economics. Don Waldon, Creek-Disney. Dry Clean- ing and Pressing. Teresa Wahpepah, Kickapoo-Shawnee. Home Economics. Thomas Walker, Pottawatomie-Mayetta, Kansas. Plumbing. Tony Warrior, Ponca-Ponca City. Bak- ing. E27 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY As Freshmen, the Class of '54 took active part in all events of the year. The were outstanding in their ability to stick with it. When Sophomores, they began 10 make everyone take notice by tying for Second place with the Seniors on Playday, In the posture contest, Joan Allen placed f1fS'f3 Mary Etta- Jones, secondg Vinola Ceffe, thlrd. Again they took part in all athletic and social events. Many were mainstays in the band and O :gs elected Drum Majorette. Tnlifigia pggirg . s gained b th 1 Intramurals. Y e gir s in basketball Now Juniors, the Class of '54 is no 10 er thought of as 'green or flighty' butlgs Norma Sue Washington, Shawnee-Tulsa Home Economics. Alice White, Seneca-Iroquois, New York Weaving. James White Eagle, Seneca-Wyandotte Welding. Virgil Whitekiller, Cherokee-Hulbert Plumbing. Harvey Williams, Choctaw-Turley. Dry Cleaning and Pressing. Henry Willie, Navajo-Tuba City, Ari zona. Power Plant. Billie J 0 Wood, Sac-Fox-Shawnee. Home Economics. Henry York, Choctaw-Hartshorne. Ag riculture. proving its worth in many fields. There are thirteen Juniors in the State Honor Society. Bernice Ripley, Chickasaw, was the first Basketball Queen to be crowned here. The 1953 Campus Princess is Willie Mae Nedd, Choctaw, Omega July is Drum Majorette. The band is composed largely of Juniors. Martha Jean Tims , Choctaw, is in the Girls, Sextet. The girls struggled their way to first place in basketball intra- murals and second place in volley ball. The class officers for this successful year were Morgan Littlesun, presidentg Jacob Harjo, vice-presidentg Ireta Solo- man, secretary and treasurer, William Huff, sergeant-at-arms, and Harold Carey, reporter. Junior sponsors were Mrs. Vivian Hayman and Mr. Price Lee Jones. -30-.
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C' 'WO X , Front row: Christopher Harjo, Arlie Louis Willis, Jacob Monday, Wallace McGilbert, Oscar Little Doctor, Adelbert Steeprock, Second row: Daniel Canoe, Peggy Buckley, Georgianna Downing, Sallieanne Lorentz, Theodore Willey, Monta Lee Rogers, Lucy Ann Summerfield. Back row: Calvin Battiest, Gerald Wheeler, William Little Sun, Tommy Fulton, John Munoz, Eddie Wood, Donald Thames, Eugene Solomon. Q- I fiifiaz My A ffm-.ff gqfsifirfgwlvicllggftilne BFOWU, Lucille Bluford, Onita Mae Klinekole, Alma Factor, Dorotha Shields, 225232rg3'giSaEg53dIgeEg3Oh15fdia Harjo, Dan Scott, Albert Hood, Robert Hughes, Elsie Toney, E:5l4Ai?gYgimT7i5vlfl1ggl21eIiCiT:i1gsggiestiogrd, Daniel Hudson, Harley Terrell, Elton Young, Calvin N0 13 2..
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