Choctaw High School - Faces of the Future Yearbook (Choctaw, OK)
- Class of 1946
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GINTER, Oklahoma City CHOCTAW' OKLAHOMA L. M. HINCHEE, Choctaw, J. DOUGLAS, Nicoma Park, ibecbca fion iui 7' 4 5---Il X riware' MR. GEORGE B. COX, Superintendent We, the seniors of Choctaw High School, dedicate this annual of I946 to you, our superintendent who has so faithfully and cheerfully served us through these significant years. that all should share equal educational opportunities. You have worked diligently and untiringly to make our school the center of interest in this community. ' d Chiefly because of your perserv has become the hub around which our community activity revolves. Your precept has been erance and careful guidance our school has made tremen ous growth and The light swings round and spots in you a personality outstanding for many kindly . . . t deeds so willingly done, and for the successful accomplishment of numerous important proiec s, To you, our ever watchful, helpful guide, whose example as a leader will be an inspiration it has been in the past, we give full measure of loving praise. to us in the future as f 1 gran! of glolucafion MR. F. D. STOCKTON President A -3 3 , MRS C L WILLIAMS Clerk 0 4 'D 'C 6 MR. CHARLES CURTIS Member CAocfaw 3:4006 .Senior .High Jacuffy r EB, 1945 1946 MR. C. E. WARREN Principal WW: MISS JETTIE ANN BAIRD MRS. BOBBY GREEN MRS. LOUISE SHANAHAN History Commerce Home Economics MR. J. L. MAYNARI: Miss THELMA Auron: Mas. ESSIE L. wHsLAN I M . English Agriculture u5'C I .- -'lee I Y 'E r A lfli lil. 4 Sewanee uf .AX V ,. ' 'um P OCTOBER 7 ,, ,M 4 MN I di up 7 , J l ,N ' ,P .1 .-..q. I si' X NOVZM BSB. . XIL I. Mhllllllgljfd NCEMBEE- , r n .1 'I 0' I I ' , , Y , if -t r 1 F ' E -,., . - ..-. 3 enior SEPTEMBER 3-School opened with many new faces. Yea, Freshmen!! lO-Sponsors elected. Everybody happy? l7-Third week - F r e s h m e n have learned where all classes meet. 2l-Girls' softball game with White- rock. OCTOBER 4-Classes selected A n n u a I Queen candidates. I2--First assembly. Senior radio pro- gram, station NUTZ. l7-Pep Club was organized. Rah! Rah! Rah! I9-Baseball game with Luther. 26-Hfoorah!! Teachers' meet-half day O . NOVEMBER 2-First basketball game-Deer Creek. 5-Queen's race ended. Yea, Fresh- men! 9-Won basketball game with Mc- Loud. 16-Basketball game with State Center -tied. 2l-Happy Thanksgiving - a n o t h e r holiday. DECEMBER 3-Seniors break out with Christmas spirit. Commerce room first to be decorated. IO-Classes drew names for Christmas exchange. l l-Senior p I a y postponed. Grandad was ill. l8-Won basketball game with Harrah. 2l-All classes held their Christmas parties. Christmas Musical. School dismissed for a Merry Christmas vocation. J! dill-Jdl' uf Q' 'l f If If JENMQR . 'x gl 0 Q? .ip B .f USTTT.-sf 4 EKFEXSI 137 A 2- err ef' -r MARCH-.. . H .,....f 1, , f fy f r Mlitffy ,K f ff APRIL MAY rv 1' l IL. A U ff -Q 3-Junior and Senior Banquet. l 2 I 3 I5-Commencement Exercises. --Baccaulaureate. -Senior Week-vacation lmaybel . - I7-School out! Happy day. .I X 4' Y 7 291 f 4 l 1 -'ly . Lt ml , l I0--Yippee! The Annuals at last! A' I -f f' Q, lfifldlfgq: Y, .A . .44 4, JANUARY 2-Back.to school after a wonderful vacation. 3-Senior play Grandad Steps Out. I4-Second semester opened. I4-State Teachers' Meeting. I8--Basketball game here with Mc- Loud. FEBRUARY 5-Pictures made for the Annudl. 9-Girls' basketball team won District Tournament at Harrah. 24-Senior party at the home of Mrs. Shanahan. 26-Final game that determined the conference. 28-John Wilson and Afton Morton left for the Navy. MARCH l--Defeat in finals of Regional bY Byng. 13 -Basketball queen race. 2l-Negro Minstrel. 22-Basketball queen race ended. 22--All-school carnival. APRIL 2-Basketball queen crowned. 4-Senior Kid Day. 5-First softball game this spring. I2-Softball game, played McLoud. I8-Junior play, Ready Made Family. 22-Senior Day-Trip to Turner Falls. enior COLORS: FLOWER: Red and whafe Red Rose JOHN WILSON RUTHANN WILLIAMS President Vice-President I I MOTTO: I It's not in the stars Q It's in ourselves. DOT DIES BILLY JOE DYE JOLENE KUBIAC LOUELLEN LUSCHEN MELVIN MARITT BONNIE BRITTON SPONSORS: Mrs. Pat Shanahan Home Economics Mrs. Paul Green Commerce VIRGINIA PAINE Secretory RUTH BLACKABY Treasurer um. A., JOAN PADBERG Yell Leader AI-TON MORTON 1 I A-if KATHLEEN OTT MARJORIE HOPPER EDWINA WHISENANT ROSEMARY MILLS MARY PUCKETT Qs: MAVEEN GULLETT ROY FOSHEE MILDRED FORD WANDA WOOD LEEROY LARKIN MARGIE GOYER FRANCES FRIDAY VIRGIL CLINE JOYCE SCOGGIN BOB SPERRY ant- W. .V gf ' 'li' -5' nf, GERRY WALDEN JEWEL LUNDY NORMA AYERS . I .E I BENNIE McDONALD L. '? .QL DICK WOMACK President -gi I 'X 'li BOBBY BEALM ER Vice-President BILLY EVELYN ADUDDELL Sec. and Treas, -is. u-if LILLIAN CLIFTON Yell Leader ' I :. I I' KENNETH GODDARD Yell Leader - unior SPONSORS: 1 9 Mrs. E. L. Whelan English Miss Jeftie Ann Baird History Not Pictured: JAMES McDONALD MOTTO : United We Standg Divided We Fall. COLORS: Crimson and Gold FLOWER: Talisman Rose N . 42' 462 DOEORES JACK DONALD VERNON JOLENE WALKER V. , V, ffl! 'fn 'lf JACK Mmnox Y :gr JEAN PATTERSON Illf f Tom ovxsrmo. I s 'Isl E DORIS LILLY BOBBY HASSMAN SHIRLEY LUCAS 4 6 ELLA MAE FULLERTON BILLY RAY ARCHER BONNIE MULLINS 9 'fr N' ...17'W 51: n, P .n lTi,' fi A N . i J' If A 'I 'br I l. aft o - If 3, A 2. - -J 1.-X 'IQ' Q- ' 'fr -wi 4- A N -3.8 le A- do N ,, .535 . Ne! 'fu I f fl .g m i I S' . J- Qkaun.. 7 2 I 15 -A -f .I Sl! 6. MU? - 8111-5 J PM :VHF as-R P+' IBM, I--ff 9? Q.. I fi. ' I Q 0 sl xx I I , WV -T I hm IX F 7 , I 72 fff' fiw I LXWz ,A.. 5 III? Q Q Q 5 Igagx V 68 - I Q 'tax 1 s ,QWX RE M QCA 'Hg' km X, iz, 5, I T ,xy f X 'W f x S z, W 7' ,I . , , . L .AA IA. Z' BEN SUMRALL MARY VERNON t CHARLOTTE CLARK IRVIN WESTMORELAND VAN NIGH GENE WISE MELITA HODGE LEO FREEMAN BOB DICKERSON BETTY ELLZEY DEAN MASTIN WILLETTA HOWARD CHRISTINE MORROW HOYT ADUDDELL CATHERINE BOSTICK TOMMY PARK BOBBY GUYLL JIMMIE SIMPSON BILLY PHILLIPS EARLENE FREEMAN JOHN JUDKINS ROSE MARIE CHICORASKE DORIS ADAIR BILL WILLIAMS leaf Q 1 if A JAMES WARREN President ,Q - gl . l If 'll CHARLES WOOTEN Vice-President 'C ' -Q 41 l . ' fs. '4.. HELEN RYAN Sec. ond Treos. ZANE NEWCOMB Yell Leader CHLOE ANN KUBIAC Yell Leader SOFA Olflfl OPQ5 SPONSORS: MOTTO: Miss Thelma Antone The elevator to success is Music out of orderg take the stairs. Mr. J. L. Maynard colon. A9 CU u'e Blue and whafe NORMA LEE PHY RAY FRIDAY FLORENCE KENEMA ELIZABETH SCHROEDER EMMITT HAZELWOOD JIMMIE WHISENANT LLOYD WEST VERLA FAE LUMRY CHARLES SHORT JOHN LELAND WILLIAMS DOROTHY LEE JOHNSON 'ite nys Q F I 9 4 6 IRA EAKER I su..-Y 'Ri x..nf' Sh-5 Sf' Q I Y-. rv' LOIS HIGGINBOTHAM LEON OGLE BETTY JEAN FULLER BENNY HENSHALL JOHN ROBERT WALKER WANDA SEIMAN ROBERT MILLS MARGARET WALLIS CATHERINE SUMRALL CLIFTON SCHWARTZ DELORES MORROW BILLY EARL BILLINGS J. J. LEONARD MYRA NELL STOCKTON JAMES LUNSFORD ROBBYE MASON DELORES LANE EDDIE DYE DORIS WALDEN DAVID CRUM CHARLES HOOPER YVONNE JEFFERS GEORGE STEADMAN MONROE BOWIEN 0' ,uv 0 wean as Qgfy... , . M,,,,,gv-n--fb. 2 VIRGINIA PAINE, Senior C2 Q12 iv SHIRLEY LUCAS. JWO' HELEN RYAN. sophomore d L ,QYQ 'gig L' 4 'jx 'N nlllla ueen K- gkim SU E WESTMORELAND, Freshman Jw N fjerfecf .zqffemlance in l P9 t. .,..M,,v.,,,,,,,,, 4-sw-frmfoiis,-av, '-'Wf'W ,-W 4 HIGH SCHOOL Back row, left to right: Marie Jones, Maveen Gullett, Dot Dies, Frank West, G e o r g e Steadman, Wanda Smith, Rose Marie Chico- raske, David Crum, Tom Dykstra, LeeRoy Larkin, second row, left to right: Christine Morrow, Doris Wal- den, Evelyn Kusler, Margie Goyer, Norma Morrow, Louise Jones, Betty Jean Fuller, Melita Hodge, Dempsey Steward, Yuvonne Harvey, Ella Mae Fullerton, Winna Lee B r i n k l e y, Bobby Leonard, Virginia Paine, Van Nigh, first row, left to right: Dolores Morrow, Jimmie Whisenant, Dorothy Lee Johnson, Ruth Britton, Jo Fran- ces Gibson, Coretta L u n d y, Lou- ellen Luschen, Margaret Wallace. JUNIOR HIGH Back row, left to right: Lewis Attebery, Daun Whelan, Bonnie Fin- nell, Joan Kelly, Billy Earl Martin, Mary Catherine Frizzell, Ernest Wil- son, Patricia Henshall, Nora McGee, front row, left to right: Moiel Crum, Charlotte Finnell, Clyde Blackaby, Don Harvey, Donald Haught, Marvin Goyer, Yetta Flo Konechney, Joyce Alcorn. GRADE SCHOOL Back row, left to right: Harry Kelly, George Ogle, Grady Walls, George Kriz, James Morrow, Jimmy Gillespie, Donald Anderson, Jerry Sumrall, Freddie Anderson, second row, left to right: Alvin Britton, Florence Felter, Barbara Goyer, Po- tricia Waldrip, Leila Harvey, Fran- ces Marks, Melzena Clifton, Bessie Mae Marks, Joy Phy, Jerry Legg, first row, left to right: Tommy Gil- lespie, Millard Stephens, Nina Lee Fuller, Frances Maritt, Jimmy Kelly, Jimmy Robinson, Robert Kriz, Johnny Ruth Evans, Bea Ogle, Julianne Leonard, Anna Walls. unior jacuay I 9 4 S I 9 4 6 Mn. L. 1. MAYNARD Principal at Q 4, if - fs fr X ya- i 4 IA MRS. ARDYTH COX MRS. FREDA WARD . MRS. VIDA LOU MOORE Coach and English Penmonship and Spelling Reading and Social Science aw 'NOS MRS. ANN HURT MR. DONALD HUBBARD MRS, GEORGIA LEE BRAY English Science Mathematics FRANK WEST President s mf ' . nr?-,free . 3 ' ' LA .fx YI' - .f,,.,,q . A ' - J DON HAWK Vice-President TAL EP' : tar, , SUE WESTMORELAND Secretary J O E KELLEY Treasurer CECIL McCUTCHEON Yell Leader First Row, left to right: EDMOND DAVIS VALENA MEFFORD JO MARY CLINE BOBBY LEONARD Second row, left to right IDA BELLE QUIER YUVONNE HARVEY DICK DYKSTRA RUTH ALBERTA Third row, left to right: ESTHER COLLEY ADRAIN THOMAS OLETA FORD DOUGLAS HUFFMAN Fourth row, left to right: J0 FRANCES GIBSON NORMA MORROW LILA JEAN BILLINGS KENNETH VINYARD SPONSORS: Mrs. Ann Hurt Mr. Donald Hubbard jI'e5Al7l2l'l 1946 ,QT an I. Fifth row, left to right CHERYL ELERICK DIANA BALLARD DEE STOVER MARIE JONES Yell Leader WANDA LAM LOSSON WINKLER JOAN ATTEBERY ,sf , ' 5. -19' . .- I, li S Y 2 q M11 1- , fl ,f IH I ' 1-.Is- -Q I 5, , . R , T . .- M Vx rv, E 1 ix G 5 A.',g,4,' is K, is N' Q 'y-.... ,. 1 22 . 2? Y N, xx, In . 1' 12 I fr I Rsfgxg First row, left to right: KLONDUS HUTCHENS PAT MOORE JOHN HARTER SHIRLEY VAUGHN HOMER DAWKINS Second row, loft to right HOWARD JONES JANIE PRICE BERNEICE EVANS MELVIN WISE MILDREO HICKS Third row, loft to right: JANE BROOKS DEWANA HAMILTON JIMMIE KING RUTH BRITTON JIMMIE ADUDDELL Fourth row, left to right: MELVIN ROSS MARY SUE PHILLIPS BERTHA MAE BEALMER EARL HAWK WINNA LEE BRINKLEY Fifth row, left to right: EVA LAURIE COX ANDREW WALLIS NORMA JEAN POOLE WANDA SMITH HAROLD LEVESCY Sixth row, left to right: DEMPSEY STEWARD LOUISE JONES V. C. DAVIDSON DOROTHA MOORE EVELYN KUSLER Seventh row, left to right DONALD WHISENAN1' WILDA KUSLER CORETTA LUNDY SONNY THOMPSON RUTH JEAN MYERS Not Plcfurcd: ROBERT KISSELBURG MAY BELLE WELLS LOUISE ROZAK KELLY JUMP DAVID BOWIEN LARRY HICKS JACKIE PRYCE SPONSORS: Mrs. Vlflc Lou Mofn ' grade Readvng and Socnal Scnence Mn. Georgia Lee Bray Mathematics 'I 9 4 6 I JOYCE ALCORN DARRELL LUMRY HELEN GRIMES KEITH WILLIAMS BILLY GENE THOMAS JIM McMILLAN BILLIE SLAMA JOAN HERTZLER V! I MILDRED LACKEY CARL BAKER BILLY JEAN ANDERsoN fig ma 3 Joe ALLEN BALES BONNIE FINNELL GENE HARRIS J. C. BREED IONA HAWK -3 .ink r .la P 'L' ENE? 'ET-3 I 3 A if 4 x I it ,f is FRANCES CLIFTON TOMMY ANDERSO N X A L EDNA WALDEN BRUCE SIMPSON NORA WHISENANT NAOMI LUCAS PAUL EASLON PATSY ELLZEY DONALD HARVEY MARY CATHERINE FRIZZELL GENE FRIZZELL Y . 5 rg 'V' W. ws , .. gi. X 'i I X I 4 A ' P v O A .4 I -1- , GRADY SIMPSON BILLY EARL MARTIN BETTY JERL MARTIN PATRICIA HENSHALL DONALD HAZELWOOD ROSE ELLA MARKS GENEVA GOOTEE AUDREY PRICE CLETA RUTH LUNDY DON KERR MARY ANN JAMES JOAN KELLY JOHN LAKEY FRANCES FREEMAN FRANKIE KELLEY EARNEST WILSON MILDRED COPE 'iv' if Nr' A WILLIE JEAN WHITAKER GEORGE MYERS DORA ANN LIGHT YETTA FLO KONECHNEY IRA WALLER MARY NEAL Q SPONSORS: Irs. Freda Wan! Spelling and Penmonship Iv. E. C. Taylor History ,nur :V-'2- .Q --u .U 11' O. I :ilk 112 u V-.N ', W Q .1 , -I N 11, LNORA HICKS S. -5, 3 R. G. SIVARD euenfA gr-aale 1946 x RUTH GOOTEE MERLIN SHORT CLYDE BLACKABY NORA MCGEE Jw- 1 XT? I 1 X., RICHARD THOMPSON VIRGINIA WOOTEN TONY CZERCZYK JOY LEA BRUMLEY MILDRED ROSS GLENN COLLEY FERN WESTMORELAND U' A' BRYAN FRIDAY 5 ll , DONALD HAUGHT BARBARA NANCE .W W Not Plciured: LEO LEWELLEN JAMES SUMNER ROBERT WALLS NOMER CARSON DALE BISHOP RUBY WEBB JACK OGLE JOAN EVANS TONY STEWART DOLORES BOWIEN BILLY STAHLHEBER JOY BOURLAND EDWARD NEAL JEAN MASON BARBARA COYER WILLIAM HUTCHENS FRANCES MCDONALD DBBY JOE MORRIS LEONA CHICORASKE, DAUN WHELAN -I IQ' A U. X . 'A I gf V: lj Xp - VJ A A A 4' - f, I f f I ' 1' N . f fl ,f 'C-' ED WOMACK PATTY ANN HOPPER BILLY EARLS JERRY PARKER ,sh l: NADINE BANKS RENA WOOD -N . LUCILE KUSLER EDDIE FULLER BILLY McDONALD -NWS ff.. Lg., ' iw MARVIN GOYER ANNA LEE JON! LI A f? A if I X .Lx I MAJEL CRUM MARSTON OSGOO PATTY HAZELWOOD EUDON JEFFERS e H' v 3199 I LEWIS ATTEBERY DOLORES DAMERON WALLACE BROWNE LUETTA MILLER MARVIN JONES FRANCES LUCAS JIMMY HARRISON Id- 4' 7' ,Q QI LQ - . 1' ' A 'sf I w -I-ff 'J' s-..- 9 ji 2 gf? I - R- I I 1 , V' ' . , ' . . JEIPII A 'K usAN WINKLER :owns KEMENA MARY ALICE HARRISON LOUIS CLOUTIER MYRTLE LEE JONES BILLY SUMRALL CHARLOTTE HNNEL 'P QUARTE1' uaic eparfmenf if ' . ' tllli 1 ul' f-l'4 fi llS5f 'lE ll Left to right: Billy Joe Dye, lra Eaker, Tom Dkystra, Ruth Blackcby. S E X T E T T E Back row, left to right: Emmitt Hazelwood, Billy Joe Dye, Afton Morton, Leo Freeman, lra Eaker, John Wilson, LeeRoy Larkin, Tom Dykstra. Second row: left to right: Dolores Jock, Jean Patterson, Ear- lene Freeman, Ruth Blackaby, Jewel Lundy, M i l d red Ford, Catherine Sumrall. Front row, left to right: Mariorie Hopper, Ruth Jean Meyers, Bonnie Mullins, Kathleen Ott, Dot Dies, Ruthann Williams, Joan Pad- berg, Maveen Gullett, Esther Colley. Thelma Antone, director. Jettie A. Baird, accompanist. Left to right: Thelma A n t o n e, accompanist, Marjorie Hopper, Delores Ruth Blackaby, Dot Dies Esther Colley. MIXED CHORUS J a c k, Earlene Freeman, T H cs H Go Rc ET MA L I N 13 U .VAEQ Q 5 . , SX Q I , , Q WAS N -is Back row, left to right: Mildred Ford, Charles Short, Cheryl Elerick, Jo Mary Cline, Ruth Britton, Edmond Davls, Bobby Leonard, Klondus Hutchens. Second row, left to right: Earlene Freeman, Jean Patterson, Frank West, Virginia l Hughes, Sue Westmoreland, Dewana Hamilton, Oleta Ford, Bertha Mae Bealmer, Ruth Jean Myers. Third row, left I to right: Esther Colley, Mildred Hicks, Delores Lane, Verla Faye Lumiy, Frances Friday, Dorothy Moore, Berniece Evans, Betty Jean Fuller, Wanda Sieman, Winna Lee Brinkley. Front raw, left to right: Bonnie Mullins, Wanda Lam, Shirley Vaughn, Dorothy Johnson, Willetta Howard, Jimmy Whisenant, Catherine Bostick, Rose Marie Chicoraske, Bobby Guyll, Yvonne Jeffers, Mary Sue Phillips. Cheer leaders: Betty Ellzey, Naomi Lucas, Patsy Ellzey, Eva Laurie Cox. G R 0 N 5 T i S R E L . K at Back row, left to right: Maveen Gullett, Jewel Lundy. Second row, left to right: Catherine Sumrall, Joan Podberg, Bonnie Mullins, Earlene Freeman, Marjorie Hopper, Dot Dies, Esther Colley, Ruth Jean Myers. Front row, left to right: Emmitt Hazelwood, Delores Jack, Billy Jo Dye, Tom Dykstra, Leo Freeman, Ira Eaker, Ruth Blackaby, Mildred Ford, Dee Stover. Miss Thelma Antone, director. W ome conomica Coffage ,,. K . fi ucafiona F. H . A Future Homemakers of America is a national youth organization sponsored by the Home Economic Teachers and State Supervisors of Home Economics. lt is made up of local chapters located throughout the nation. These chapters have affiliated through the Department of Vocational Home Economics forming a confederation known as Future Homemakers of America. The program of F. H. A. affords opportunity for developing pupil abilities in leadership and fellowship through participation in club programs. F. H. A. activities also afford opportunities for exchange of ideas ond the development of friendship with pupils in other schools. F. F.A ' The Future Farmers of America, or F. F. A. os it is commonly known, is the National Organization of, by and for boys studying Vocational Agriculture in public secondary schools under the provisions of the National Vocational Acts. The Future Farmers of America organizations are built to include: leadership and character development, sportsmanship, cooperation, service, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture, or- ganized recreation, citizenship and patrotism. SENIOR F. H. A. Back row, left to right: M. N. Stockton, B. Ellzey, E. Schroeder, V. H u g hes, H. Ryan, M. Puckett, M. Gullett, B. Mullins, J. Lundy, J. Pat- terson, D. Johnson. F r on t row, left to right: L. Wil- liams, M. Hodge, E. Whisen- ant, D. Lane, V. F. Lumry, Kuhiac. Mrs. Shanahan, ad- visor. F. F. A. Back row, left to rightt Charles Short, J. L. Wil- liams, Jimmie King, Cecil McCutcheon, Billy Earl Billings, Monroe Bowien, Clifton Schwartz, Howard Jones Tom Dykstra, Melvin Ross. Second row, left ro right: Leon Ogle, Donald Whisenant, Benny Hen- shall, Earl Hawk, Kenneth Goddard, George Steadman, Zane Newcomb, James Bowien, Ben Sumrall, Donald Vernon, Bill Williams, Robert Mills, David Crum, Ray frieray, Leo Freeman, John Walker, James Lunsford, lack Maddox. Third row, left to right: Loren Hodge, 3obby Bealmer, Virgil Cline, Charles Wooten, James Narren, Van Nigh, Kenneth Vincard, Melvin Wise, Dick Dykstra, Homer Dawkins, V. C. Davidson, Fourth ow, left to rightt J. J. Leonard, Eddie Dye, Emmitt -lazelwood, Charles Hooper, Frank West, Douglas -luffnian, Sonny Hughes, Bobby Leonard, Jimmy kduddell. Front row, left to right: Andrew Wallace, -larold Levescy, Billy Ray Archer, reporter, Melvin Vloritt, sentinel, Irvin Westmoreland, vice-president, kftan Morton, secretary, LeeRoy Larkin, president, limmy Simpson, treasurer, Dee Stover. Mr. L, J. Vlaynard, advisor. JUNIOR F. H. A. Back row, left to right: W. Kusler, B. Evans, N. Morrow, W. Smith, V. Mefford, B, Kisselburg E. March, D. Steward. Second row, left to right Y. Harvey, E. Kusler, L. Jones, O. Ford, W. Brinkley M. Jones, S. Westmoreland, E. Colley, J. Attebery J. M. Cline, J. Brooks, R. J. Myers. Front row, left to rightg C. Lundy,gB. M. Bealmer, F. J. Gibson, R. Alberta, R. Britton, D. Hamilton, M. Hicks, W. Lam S. Vaughn, E. L. Cox. I '- Jgja- ,. N W :El Q ew 4 mimi? B l Q, . Y, - fi i 'Gaz , 1 45 if I:-'t-:J A U gf? ,T A -I - as Q.. 'kwa ' I., ,, M QL Z - V id I R E ' f lv 5- . , ag 2 W' 'i'2fxMfyg' ' ', Q, . L 9 -l? 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COUNTY CONFERENCE Jolene lJodyl Kubiac, forward and able ball :wk placed on the all-tournament team at cLoud, Invitation Tourney, and Shawnee, Re- anal Tournament. Kathleen Ott, guard. Referred to as best ard in the state for her inches. l5'3 l. Virginia Paine, forward. A sharp-shooter who :I to depend on accuracy instead of size. Coach MRS. COX JOLENE KUBIAC CHAMPS OF CO. AND DIST. TOURNAMENT Charlotte Clark, guard, who doesn't know the meaning of the word quit. Mary Puckett, forward, was chosen at Mc- Loud as all-tournament forward and guard, and at Shawnee as all-tournament foryvard. Opal Ruth Blackaby, guard. At the Shawnee Regional she placed as one of the all-tourna- ment guards, and then Captain of the selected regional-team. N 41? It cH4RL0,.rE C LARK H 011 Ma, 1 N KA1 HLE IA PA ,NE MARY PUCKETT 'K 1x-K Bx.P-one 110 Choctaw eeks nothcr Title Choctaw. the defending state gir1's championship basketball team, will be on trail of another crown Thursday when the gun sounds for the 1946 edition of the state regional tourna- ments for class A, B, C and girl's prep teams. District. winners are playing in the 11 regional tournaments, with the champs scheduled for an Oklahoma City appearance on March 7, 8 and 9 for the state championship playoffs. The Choctaw girls have already won the Oklahoma county tournament,the Oklahoma conference title and the district title, beating State Center, 27-16, in the finals. They have won 28 and lost two games, dropping a one-point game to Geary and a three- point one to McLoud, later beating both teams by comfortable margins. The champs get their first regional test in the Shawnee tournament Thursday when they face Spaulding. CHOCTAW GIRLS' TEAM GOES TO REGIONAL The Choctaw school's girls prep team was to go to the reg- toinal BB tourney at Shawnee this Tuesday, where they were to face the Spaulding team. The Choctaw girls have already won the Oklahoma county tourna- ment, the Oklahoma conference title and the district title, beating State Center, 27-16, in the finals. They have won 28 and lost two games, dropping a one-point game to Geary and a three-point one to McLoud, later beating both teams by comfortable margins. 7 Girls' athletics for the post three years, has been regarded as on asset rather than c stepchild, to the Choctaw school. We feel that girls' physical education is just as necessary os boys' physical education: consequently, equal time ond effort are spent with each. Results with the girls have been most pleasing. The girls' grade, junior high and senior high basketball ond trock teams have in the past two years added ten new trophies to the trophy cose. The senior girls' basketball team played 31 games this year, winning all but three. These losses were to McLoud, 3 points: to Geary, I point, and to Byng, 3 points. This gives the girls the best basketball record in the history of the school. Although competitors all year have had the advantage of being more rongy than they, the Choctaw senior girls won the Oklahoma County Conference, the Okla- homa County Tournoment, the District Tournament and went to the Regional finals without c defect. ln the Regional finals our girls took ci 25-22 drubbing from the more rongy Byng girls, even so, we ore proud of the i946 team for its good sportsmanship and skill- ful playing. CHOCTAW GIRLS AND HARRAH BOYS WIN COUNTY TOURNAMENT Choctaw girls and Harrah boys became county champions for 1946 last Saturday night when the Choctaw girls defeated the Luth- er girls 31-28 in the finals and ll-Igarrah boys defeated Putnam 32- Harrah, Choctaw, Dale, Winners In Dist. Tourney The Harrah Panthers, the Dale Pirates, and the Choctaw Gremli- nettes were crowned as Class B Bxoys, Class C Boys, and the Girls Division Champions, respectively, of District No. 30, in the Harrah G m Saturday night. ,Last year's State Champions, the Choctaw Gremlinettes, dis- played championship basketball throughout the entire tourna- ment, particularly in downing the very strong State Center Girls in the final game. Defeating the Dale Girls 30-17, Thursday night, the Choctaw Sextette met Jones in the semi-finals, Friday night. In a game which featured super- lative ball-handling, the Jones Girls were unable to outscore the Gremlinette and were defeated 19-11. ,In the other semi-final gaime, the closest game of the tournament was enacted as the State Center Girls defeated the Luther Sextette 28-27. By de- feating the State. Center Club. Saturday night 27-16, and in win- ning this District Crown, the Choctaw girls eliminated some of the -best girls' teams in the state in games which provided some very exciting entertainment. The State Champions of '45 will meet the Spaulding Girls in the Regional Tournmaent, Thursday, 1:00 p. m. as they make a bid for another ,State Championship. Top, left to right: Jo Mary Cline, Cheryl Elerick, Sue Westmore- land, Janie Price, Mildred Hicks, Bernice Evans. Bottom, left to right: J a n e Brooks, Wanda Lam, Eva La u r i e Cox, Shirley V a u g h n, Ruth Britton, Dewana Hamil- ton. Top, left to rlght: Nora Whisenant, Cleta Ruth Lundy, Ju a n i to Weeks, Patsy Ellzey, May Belle Wells, Patty Hazel- wood, Billie Jeon Ander- son. Bottom, left to right: Frankie Kelly, M a r y Cotheryn Frizzell, Yetta Flo Konechney, Frances C I i f t o n, Joy Bourland, Nora McGee. JUNIOR HIGH GlRLS'BASKETBALL ' gffw 5 ii U.. .V 'vine Champs of Junior High Toumam t GRADE GIRLS' BASKETBALL Med A., ..-g.-... fy 'ef 35 ,Q V . . ..,. V an ' - f ' ' J' i Z Ma , , C , L 1 5, ' N - 'if .,J3 1,0 oljf' vt s!F 'mL BOB Guard JIMMIE SIMPSON Forward QF up vi Lssnov LARKIN Don Cgnw' Guard QJAQZQW JQH Fgrword N was BQN S C817 fer L UMRAL Top row left to right: Mr. Maynard, coachg Roy Foshee, Afton Morton, Bill Williams ' hr J' mie Simpson, LeeRoy Larkin, Ben D nald Vernon, John Wilson. Bottom row, left to rlg 1 um o Sumrall, Irvin Westmoreland, Bobby Bealmer. Book row, left to right: Kenneth Vinyard, E a r l Hawk, Donald Whisenonf, Donald Hawk, Joe Kelley. Front row, left to right: Bruce Simpson, Cecil Mc- Cutcheon, Sonny Thomp- son, Jimmie King, Gene Frizzell. Coach, Mr. May- nard. Bock now, left to righf: Billy Martin, Billy Sum- rall, Billy McDonald, lra Waller, Ed W o m a c k. Front row, left to right: Donald Hazelwood, Tommy Anderson, Jackie Pryce, G r o d y Simpson, Jimmie McMillan. Coach, Mr. Toylo' JUNIOR HIGH soYs' BASKETBALL GRADE BOYS' BASKETBALL misvmbitmw-wi C. 773 it - V lil HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' GYM CLASS GRADE SCHO0L'GIRLS' GYM CLASS HIGH SCHOOL IASEIALL TIAM Back row, left to right: John Wilson, Roy Foshee, Ben Sumrall, Bill Williams, Donald Vernon, Hoyt Aduddell, Irvin Westmore- land. Front row, left to right: Jimmy Simpson, Bobby Bealmer, Leelloy Larkin, Bob Dickinson, Eddie Dye. Mr. L. J. Maynard, coach. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM Back raw, left to right: Ruth Blackaby, Jolene Kubiac, Ruth- ann Williams, Edwina Whisen- ant, loan Padberg, Willetta Howard. Front row, left to right: Frances Friday, Lillian Clifton, Virginia Paine, Mary Puckett, Dot Dies, Charlotte Clark. Mrs. Cox has compiled the best girls' team to be had in Oklahoma County for the past two years. Besides being un- defeated they have won the tro- phies in the County Tourna- ments at Harrah the past two years. Frances Friday, unquestioned best and fastest pitcher of the county showed her skill against Luther in the finals last year, by shutting them out the first six innings. Game ended 10-l in Choctaw's favor. She is supported by Lillian Clifton, left fielder, Virginia Paine, first short, Mary Puckett, third base, Dot Dies, first base, Charlotte Clark, second base, Ruth Blackaby, catcher, Jolene Kubiac, second short, Ruthann Williams, reserve, Edwinna Whisenant, center field, Joann Padberg, right field, Willeta Howard, reserve. JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM Front row, left to right: Nora Whisenant, Patsy Ellzey, Naomi Lucas, Geneva Goatee. Front row, left to right: Cleta Lundy, Juanita Weeks, Mary Frizzell, Frances Freeman, Frances Clif- ton, Frankie Kelly. a -naunnunnul v-,V i Y' Top row, left to right: Charles Hooper, Tom Dykstra, Irvin Westmoreland, Bill Williams, Ben Sum- rall, Hoyt Aduddell, LeeRoy Larkin, John Judkins, Emmitt Hazelwood, bottom row, left to right: James Warren, Lloyd West, Charles Wooten, Kenneth Goddard. Qi' K .5 - Q . I i, if ,Q ' l .L . 'Uh .av 3 Ai CW Top row, left to right: Robert Mills, Ray Friday, David Crum, John R. Walker, bottom row, left to right: George Steodrnan, Bill, Earl Billings, Charles Hooper, Monroe Bowien, Charles Short. .M I x fi' t f Q l ,A E Q W Q 5? i j ibm? ' gg - -Q' A 1 ff L .' Q ' Q 2 i i X 1 g Q Q 1 f 1 . .N ' QQEQL' sl' 3211 U ' f. e 1 3 , M, 4 we 5 QW 'S' 1 Q . . 93, -A 1 is v u ' 2- f - .uw 9 f haqf. N .,14 H X ' E X A v z , In . ml 'ia m 9 x 5 I ' A- W 4? ., ' -. f -' -- 'A X ' N ' f A',. A ' 1 . - 41 ' I n ff ' W 1 ' , , I' f GRAN DAD STEPS OUT Cast of characters left to right: LeeRoy Larkin, Detective, John Wilson, Jack, R M'II - Miss Abby, Melvin Malin, Kap, Ruth siockaby, Tilly, Roy Fosheehemndudg Afton Mgffongfrgim 'ifbhgfgx' H2532 2332? aAJ:imm1orXt3miaFlnegannzgglgerg, Mrs. Jobe Feeney. The Norwood Triplets: Kathleen Ott, Ludieg Louellen Luschen, Judy THE READY MADE FAMILY b --,-swlv-wwmwgwvsmw , Q M .ww is x nv Y X, ' v -:nr Cost of characters, left to right, back row: Bobbie Guyll, Begonia, Billy Ray Archer, Sammiep lrvin Westmoreland, Mr. Turner, Bill Phillips, Nicodemusg Boblixf Bealmer, Bob, Lillian Clifton. Doris. ront row: Doris Adair, Marileeg Earlene Freeman, Mrs. Martyn, Willelto Howard, iss Lydia, Billy Aduddell, Gracie, 1 1 gl'aJe 3' oo! gallukg MR. E. C. TAYLOR Principal 'W'-Q MISS INA BELLE RANKIN MISS NORA HAWKINS MRS. ROSE LACKEY Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade I-.A isa MRS. CONNIE JOHNSON MISS ROSE MQDONALD MISS RUBY TURNER MRS. PAULINE WALLS Third Grade Second Grade First Grade First Grade I A ' I ...ff ,N 1 N lla, W X ' D : i ' an ' 4- qw Y . -Q Q a Xa, 'ff B tw- Q J IM 7, l. H-at in t. - -A 1 I I 'A ' i Q 1 S V 1: Kay, Q V X . N Et Q , if my ' E .44 Q ,fwiigvrk y f . - 4 A 4 , fyfisliiwf ll ...iff ' It , 5 Q , vi 1 -vs 1' 'Y Q its 5 A , Zo secono - X f A 'H - - , ,, .ff ! I tm-i Top row, left to right: George Lott, Stella Aduddell, Jim Miller Mary Ann Raminski, Raymond Walker, Tommy Jay Rhodes, Robert Kriz, Shirley Jamison, Donnie Sivard, Arnetto Conner, Waldo Haught. Second row, left to right: Shirley Aduddell, James Whitaker, Johnnie Ruth Evans, Russell Grimes, Rosie Drew, Leroy Clark, Mary Ellenberg, Jerry Legg, Marcella Ross, Donald Wallis, Mary Joan Gunn. Third row, left to right: Leon Chicoraske, Theresa Marcotte, Leroy Lewellen, Patsy Hinchee, Jimmy Kelley, Bea Ogle, Freddie Daftern, Gloretta Fuller, Hugh Moore, Ruth Colley, John Gibson, Fourth raw, left to right: Ilene Felder, Ray Thomas, Glen Rice, Patricia Todd, Jimmie Robison, Joe Gibson, Not pictured: Donald Klusemeyer, Jean Kennedy, Richard Blue. First raw, lc-tt to right: Tommy Gillespie, Frances Maritt, Roy Lee Booze, Retha Bowen, Jackie Shipman, Betty Patterson, Junie Mc- Cutcheon. Second row. Iett to righti Jean Johnson, Johnnie Kusler, Margaret Harrison, Kenneth Baker, Bennie Jean Farley, Donald Spivey, Geneva Matthews, Johnnie Patterson, Juanita Wright, Buddy Legg, Joanne Hinchee. Third row, left to right: Richard Simon, Mary Sue Womack, Billy Dean Brackett, Gladys Tullous, Don Lewis Shelby, Lavonne Harrison, Irvin Marks, Robert Anderson, Margaret Frisbie, Royce Owens, Carolen Smith. Fourtn row, left ta right: Franklin Wilson, Thelma Thomas, Millard Stevens, Sandra Bullard, Herman Lundy, Wendell Faust, Joseph Sumner, Imogene Wheeler, Tammy Hutchins, Lyndean Loyd, Raymond Moore. Fifth row. left to right: Tommie Shirley, Jerry Harvey, Annetta Bradley, Gerald May, J. P. Waldrip, Christine Rozak, David Lowe, Ronnie Dawkins, Nina Lee Fuller, Paul Attaberry, Arlan Dean Brumly, Not pictured: Eddie Bishop, Richard Crass, George Faulkner, Joseph LOODGV, Joy Kennedy, Dyaline Moses, Johnnie Lewellyn, Gwendolyn Nettleton, and Floyd Byrd. U Q 5 S FIRST -'L gg f ' 'X' J, GRADE , as ,w .- I 9 A 51. ,M ' ' Q if If . lv. an rl: V A 4 iv na T' -..,,f -5 M' -as i X 'V 'Ni fif., . -.fr f 1 ' L is fr' 4 ,fi 3 rw Y ' , .J f T 'f'- ' 5 U 7: ig-w Vu in is F F I , R A 4 L' , V 1 -s -. u h ' fig. ,, .M ,A ,..- f 5' Qu.. I , ,- I in ,e 'W I 'mv' ' ' -nn' M I Z., , I Q k Q Q I 4 1,5-.. 1 X . 1 L . iv-M , 'Ai 1 4 X K I! .. 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Top row, left to right: Charles Kisslebura, Wilma Jamison, Johnny Slamo, Florence Felder, Douglas Tucker, Duane Aduddell, Efton March KOYVWYV' Wh'59fl0 1fl Jlm'TlY Hoffleldf Jock Neil Denl9Y. ElV9f0 C0VQlll- Second row, left to right: Lavaid Williams, Leon Matthews Tanya Miles, Leeroy Dean, Dixie Marcotte, Floyd Jones, Melyia Price, Earl Felder, Lqvglg Brinkley' Kenneth Fuller, Hurry Kelly' Third fowl' 'eff fo right: George Ogle, Shirley Evans, Neil Dale Weeks, Julia Raminski, Walter Beal, Franklin Clifton, Bobby May, Rita Jean Sivard, R. C. Weeks, Barbara Goyer, Jerry Sumrall. Fourth row, left to right: Milton Rhodes, Ronald Harris, Marie Sumner, Alvin Britton, Andrew Lawson Geraldine Foust, Charles Lott, Betty Jo McMillan, Bobby Martin, Leonard Kubic. Not piqturedg Wanda Navarre, ' FOURTH GRADE THIRD GRADE Tap row, left to right: Alberta Luschen, James Lott, Emma Jean Gibson, George Price, Anita Manley, William Holmes, Julianne Leonard, Bobby Wilkinson, Jo Ann Marie Sires, Jesse Lea Ashworth, Fernletta Bishop. Second row, left to right: Floyd Ray Dean, Martha Jo Patterson, Charles Finnell, Lynn March, Archie Cooper, Lula Jane Wright, Phillip Bay, Marie Fwsbie, Bill Simon, Bessie Mae Marks, George Lunsford. Third row, left to right Lina Dee Williams, Kenneth Hutchens, Shirley Clark, Kenneth Kissleburg, Dorothy Wells, Paul Lawson, Anna Walls, Bobby Willis Leon: Jones, Ronald Due, Shirley Rae Earls. Fourth row, left To right: Bobby Owens, Imogene Banks, Charles Gibson, Ramona Hatfield, Willialrn Thomas, Paul Johnston, Donald Dickinson, Alma Jamison, Wllllam Cooper, Emma Joy Phy, Junior Lundy. 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I A, y ,II I, -A Al ' i A A , A , A A D Si' -': A -A A T A Jig M - - -1 - .eff Q AA AW, F? M ne w i F ii, in AA 'ffl . 1 3 , 5 K - If ,, ,Af-.A ' . vo. 'ms x,,E lg - 4, ,X - A, A X A Q1 ,. .i A- A ,1 , A t I, A 3, X V A A , y A ...wig - we t ,if N f 9 'wif wx K 1' 9 f xriv A ,., A B E lt 3, 5 v d 'I fi! A gg, gf AA- AA . if' f U X x, - N F ,, , H: X A A .M-f A A A A i AzAi i.e2f , vi fi AA A N A. A .A A, H A, AV ,, , kA,,V,G, I X K I A 'li A A A six'rH 'F Q T H- e , A Q A V S N +- N ., Y ,Tr L 1 lr l GRADE W if ' A W A A K Q ,wg N Y tj! ,Q-f' L i ,K a ' .A ,A ' iw 1 i f i , for Top row, left to right: Betty Lou Newman, De Wayne Walden, E'mer Lawson, Evelyn Hopkins, Jimmie Parks, Leona Hollingshead, Wilma Matthews, Freddie Thompson, Thelma Aduddell, Eugene Todd. Second row, left to right: Archie Anderson, Royce Hodge, Verla June Hodge, Kennth Musgrave, James Henley, Winnie Wallis, Colvin Gibson, Billy Gene Mayo, Zola Mae Sivord, Johnnie Sumner, Bill McGinnis. Third row, left to right: David Lakey, Willis Clark, Charles Easlon, Betty Jeon Marcotte, Grady Walls, Melzena Clifton, Vernon March, Armando Williams, ' F th row left to right' Buddie March Ramona Boker Billy Lee Tatum Donald Tucker, R. M. Wells, Billy Ellenberg Jr., Dean McNair, our , .E , H , , E Hubert Patterson, Pearl Miller, Matthew Holmes, Melbe Crosswhite, Kermit Webb. Not pictured: Edgar Miles, Roland Jump, Sue Scoggln. FIFTH GRADE Top row, left to right: Victoria Rozak, Gary Konechney, Lorene Thomas, Fred Simon, Martha Lunsford, Doyle Hawk, Shirley Ann Lewellen, Charles Frizzell, Betty Lucas, Herman McDowell. Second row, left to right: Donald Anderson, Frances Marks, Jimmie Gillespie, Lolo Hollings- head, Bobby Musgrave, Kathryn Sue Aduddell, Verl Hodge, Leila Harvey, Jimmie Lemons, Dolores Easlon, James Morrow. Third row, left to right' Janet James, Oakie Rice, Anno Harris, Jock Lewellen, Garnet Lundy, W. B, Hatfield, Virginia Hopkins, Billie Joe Ashworth, Patricia Waldrip, Deon Owens, Shirley Whisenant. Fourth row, left to right: Charles Ogle, Deika Dameron, Billy Joe Lawson, Betty Jean Rice, Morris Beolmer, Vernon Booze, Loyd Ellenberg, Miriam Holmes, Freddie Anderson, Geraldine Kusler, George Kriz. . vt, Ln sg, ,R I Qs- - 53-F5. ei x u ' - .J ,,-.fha-5 X ' 7' tl ' Q A , va A A .A A A 5A w A A i- is - , I. T' F ,:A.. AA- il' ,,,z,e,'l- A ' A i I L,-Atl N -we J 9 ,v Z il V 823- ' d :'f. ' : Mx . 3 I :A 'Q' t g .A V T: - F In ' A -A, an f' ' 'fb lf: : '-', , fi AAAAAA A A f Q AA f 0 ' 4' .A To 1 E AA.. A , in Y f A A I - 5 -, -A so Q13 '- s itir wi- - -sr A f ..: , l , , f AAA.A,A.AA i is NA lkm.xmAi01L!5 ' A 3 qi J A, ii as si T A A - A'l' f i i- '-1. n 2 1, i Q , , -A ,A t A-.A ' Lv -,e' 'A t ' - , A 5' ea i ' -A A 'i-- V 1 VA F' 1 1 lui I A L: g JAAA i Z I 1' ' A L M I 'Q Alf A Av, ,ik H if KX A Q ,ff ,gg b F + 551 . 4. L i , 15-sl ' asv- qi 1 A I ik My 'Q iw' - Am- Y Y' A Aw AA ,P 5 . A ,A l',,Q f qi A lonnit nj 4, la X - ,, ,. , , A 1 i l 5 f AAA ' mt ii f if J A J A S A H' Aiii A . B' , A fi- Ai if J A f 'F AiaAA,,A .A l l MARY LOUISE V055 Principal Sth and 6th Grade icoma pang glade Salou! jacuhy E I 1 MARTHA B. REA MRS. C. E. WARREN NELLE MARIE MILLER 4th and 5th Grade lst Grade 2nd and 3,-d G,-ode Back row, left to right: Robert Larkin Larry Jones, Peggy Beleelne, Edgar Breed, Donald Parker, Billie Jo Ann Hutchinson. Front row, left to right: Robert Freeman, Richard Miller, Carl Larkin, Virginia Jones, Iola Beleele, Wanda Nell Callan. PERFECT ATTENDANCE X,-. 5. vi U , , i FTH LADE J' 'L 'Y r 55. WF' iid mt si . -.4 ,gy i kv' 'Qi 5 X f nk , -K : if . J' --N J iw W5 2 E I 4 . -r .fi no 'Q .,-- -t iff ft, T K el! My sm - W M: L ,,., .VN .. K , ' A w ill K. if K I i A 1 . K , Q -Q A F Q if Q if 2 'Y -A ' N fe 3 Q I if 3 ,. X ix , 1 K f .V I I V His? Mx, to right: Jerry Elerick, Patsy Palmer, Leon Dukes, Ann Nell Nigh, Lloyd Lumry, Billie Mae Friday, Walter Clark, George Maxey, Donna Davidson, Mack Baledge. Second row, left to right: Donald Parker, Kathryn Goddard, Jimmie Dunn, Helen Light, James Chandler, Glenn 'Fain, Dennis Poindexter, Lewtho Hamilton, Lyman Blanchard, Bar- bara Ann Haught, Mike Erwin. Third row, left to right: Virginia Jones, Vrgil Jones, Jimmie Rackley, Barbara Wright, Bill Lumry, Wilburn Lackey, lola Beleele, Tommy Easton, Dean Doughty, Delores Gilchrist, Jimmie Freeman, Robert Larkin. Fourth row: Tommie Lynn Billings. Top row, left Mason, LaWasson FOURTH GRADE . 'fr ' x lf , -s ' Q 'TF T-s ., 1 1 Q First row, left to right: Basil Nance, Rae Donna Moore, Dean Wright, Norma Vinson, John Doughty, Arnold Ford, Don Ferguson, Bobbie Lois Thornton, Johnny Mac Ballard, Nellie Czerczyk, Jimmy Ballard. Second row, left to right: Billy Ellzey, Joyce Caldwell, Edgar Breed, Sally Barnes, Gerald Chambers, Fern Osgood, Russell Machen, Annette Henley, Arlie Skirlock, Clara Spencer. SIXTH GRADE First row, left to right: Kenneth Lumry, Billy Thorne, Lorry Jones. Second row, left to right: Kenneth Kerr, Mary Hanson, James Freeman, Jerry Louise Doughty, Bunnie Waller, Edwina Blancett, Richard Ford Paul Rackley, Wanda Thornton, James Hanson, James Park. Third row, left to right: Katherine Shofner l Jerry Wolfe, Glendene Bowman, J. C. Deen, Billie Jo Ann Hutchinson, Ray Melton, Peggy Jean Beleele, Phillip Gordon, Nancy Ann Rumsey, Dick Williams, Anne Ferguson. x. . A - - 'SQL' - - wh F ru H , f ?, F-1:5 L A b 2 A 9' 98 if I ,,,, ,,, 0 5 wr , ...L .if 4 , if 'ip if fi' , V S .C J 5, .AB riksT Q 1 GRADE ' J if-if. ' , ' IL First row, left to right: Glenn Lumry, Mary Lou Thompson, Leroy Mason, Lucille Foshee, Glenn Smith, Patricia Rackley, Junior Kincaid, Janet Stiever, Ronnie Wilkinson, Beulah Mae Deen, Warren Kincaid. Second row, left to right: Virginia Lqclaey, Jackie Rurnsey, Wanda Nell Callan, Dennis Osgood, Margaret Monett, Lee Cruce Clark, Patricia Ann Simpson, Winston Moore, Cyre Fitzgerald, Loyde Warren, Wakietha Henley, Third row, left to right: David Smith, Elsie Holsenback, Johnny Freeman, Joan Wood, Carl Larkin. ,ot sscoi-io we . 4 , Q . 21'-1 A ,. . F - - GRADE -ff 3' 9 i A -- 4' J' -' '1' , 5 5.. A, . L, 5' ' I I A- 9 . 'nv' L :- f i i. . ,L -ef ,. 0---,..... 1 . HB 5 I , ,H , . an Q ,' Q gf , 9' ' .ze .V - f' G57 '-f- v me F S, ,. i 7 .. it N ,' i E H , K, First YOW, 'eff to 1597171 Earl Kerr, Vifgie Ford, Virgil F0fd, Newion Hackett, June Doughty, James Miller, Loveto Friday Bobbie Dukes Jo Ann Coyer. 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EWTON REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE Phone 28l Choctaw The First State Bank OF HARRAH, OKLAHOMA A Slroauy Hawk in 0 Lim' Town Phon Conley Drug Store H. L, CONLEY, JR., Phc. PRESCRIPTIONS FOUNTAIN DRINKS e 24 Harrah, Oklahoma JORSKI FEED STORE Compliments of DEVINE CLINIC Harrah, Oklahoma Phone 60 Harfah, Oklahoma Harrah Emergency Hospital PHONE 24 H. I. WITTEN, M.D. I-ligdon Electric Co. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES AND LIGHTING FIXTURES HARRAH, OKLAHOMA Mullman Brothers Wholesale G Retail Meat Janitor's Supplies School Furniture Sanitary Equipment 712 N. Walnut Oklahoma City, Okla. rum 7-4545 515 w. cf.. OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA Ben's Barber Shop B. 5. KITTS, Prop. CHOCTAW, OKLAHOMA GOYER HARDWARE and LUMBER CHOCTAW, OKLAHOMA Korner Fountain and Lunch CAZ AND RUBY GIBSON Phone 238 Choctaw, Oklahoma ELLEN'S CAFE DINE and DANCE Phone 203 ZV4 miles East Choctaw WHITE MOTOR CO. .-.I i ' Salas I VROTETX Service 'E' ll? 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