Chouteau High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Chouteau, OK)

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VnSB| r V-Y V . A , ay' wm ■ From m original firming of 3uptt?r, Sing of lij ($ab$ DEDICATION We the Students of 1941 of the Choteau High School do dedicate THIS NUMBER OF THE ROUNDUP TO THE MEMBERS OF THE School Board and Faculty who HAVE GIVEN THEIR ENCOURAGMENT AND SHOWN THEIR FAITH IN US, AND TO THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE BUILDING OF THE NEW SCHOOL ; Votcman o ScVoo oatA t.G Gr arte IN 0W«K cVoe C oct VJ.T. Ctois PW cr V ScU. fcoaxA Fre.'alC Nico4 fc Tanttor Ruth Wisdom, B. A. Northeastern State Collece English R. So TItus, B« So, Mo Ao Oklahoma A. and M. College Science A. L. Womack, 8. S. Warrensburg Normal School Mathematics Jo C. Miller, 8. S. Oklahoma A. and M. College Agriculture Frances Miller Northeastern State College Fifth and Sixth Grades Jessie Bearden Northeastern State College Oklahoma University 3acone College Third and Fourth Grades Mary 8ryant, B. S. Northeastern State College Tulsa university First and Second Grades THE FACULTY Superintendent Go L. Conner, B. Northeastern State College Oklahoma University Hi story A. Wav a Atchley, Bo S. Northeastern State College Oklahoma Ao ano M. College Commerce K s. w A Scienct- 1 A ttl G A % A-L. vl«M«clc «iv« «. 'CtVaMk C _- fc VJ«- «, AtckW • n rtC . V ‘ot w« cwv, Sponsor-Ol . v ♦ llVGr i.s ■x c rv. Ur Vo . ioy al AavWaAtwv Spongy _ 1 ?. A. Gt« C. L. Com net FmIUU C .ck r 5 f t 3U. t«V Gr 4«« n v A;l c S!M V r% «4 Sf e wr- I K tU , A Editor-in-Chief....................Oorotwy Plake Assistant Editor......................Neva Schmidt Business Manager.....................Betty Odneal TVpi st...............................Lola Couch Art Editor........................Marjorie Ray Assistant Art Editor....Maxine Crittenden REPORTERS Activity...................Billy Alberty Athletics..................Sterling White Senior Class...............Barbara Friend Junior Class.............Buddy Cartwright Sophomore Class...............Lucille Cook Freshman Class.............Lorene Watkins THE ROUND UP STAFF From left to right, last row, Mickey Alberty, Dutch White, and Buddy Cartwright. Second row, lira. Ruth Wisdom, Lola Couch, Maxine Crittenden, Dorothy Plake, Neva Schmidt, and Mrs. Atchley. Front row, Barbara Friend, Marjorie Ray, Lorene Watkins, and Lucille Cook. SEN I OK CUSS ROLL Barbara Friend - President Billy Alberty - Vice-President Dorothy Flake - Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Wisdom - Sponsor J. N. Abel........ Billy Alberty..... Ellen Armstrong... Warren G. Beckham. Drugstore cowboy Glamour boy . Attractive .. . Friendly .... Smiley .... Cowgirl” Mark Cartwright....... Dorothy Cross......... Billy Culwell........... Liber-vermis Matilda Ebel............ Class giggler E. B. Edwards................ Likeasle Adair Franklin............... Childish Barbara Friend................... Oomph girl Billy Jack Helton.............. Cut-up” Chester Kirk......... All-star center Lois Faye Lane................. Orator Dorothy Plake............... Song-bird Virginia Housley.............. Poetess Doris Jean Poore............... Klassy Denzal hathcoat............... Slugger Bertha Stedoum................. Mystery girl Sterling White.............. Agreeable C rT„r, + IWk -pUk. Mo.it Franklin CV,«t«r Kirk CUSS PROPHECY IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN OUR SENIOR CLASS Especially in the future of each lad and lass Just reao what they ll be doing ten years from now. This the vision i received and believe he it b A WOW. A NURSE 8 LIFE SHE CHOSE TO LEAD, She loves happiness more than wealth. DOROTHY CROSS chases all glooms away And nurses us back to health. MICK WAS ALWAYS POPULAR, And his fame still farther spreads. We find him now in Cincinnati Pitching baseball for the Reds. BARBARA FRIENO HAS ALWAYS said, •YOU MUST FLY HIGH FOR YOUR SUCCESS.1 SO WHEN YOU TRAVEL THE AMERICAN AIRLINES YOUfLL FTND THIS SMILING STEWARDESS. Another handsome senior of V34-1 In PICTURES NOW MAY BE SEEN o MARK CARTWRIGHT IS known in HOLLYWOOD As THE GLAMOUR BOY ON THE SCREEN. J. N. ABEL AN ALL-AROUND COWBOY Follows the life he loves the best. He spins a lariot ano rides mustangs Out in the wild, wooly west. Another boy of the senior class An orator he s oecided to be So that famous lawyer in Rev York Is no other than WARREN G. MAXINE CRITTENDEN, another flaming beauty Long ago decided what she would do She operates a beauty shop of her own, Ano makes other girls beautiful, too. ADAIR FRANKLIN, with athletic build Has won him football fame He now teaches forward passes On the gridiron at Notre Dame. DOROTHY PLAKE'S lovely alto voice IS CARRIED BOTH VIDE AND FAR She sings happy songs to millions, As SHE1S A POPULAR RADIO STAR . MATILDA EBEL A neat house wife, In Choteau has oecided to stay. If you should enter her lovely home, You would riNO happiness all the oay. The siallest soy in our class Whose name is BILLY JACK, Has chosen to follow the mechanical trade Ano is a good one THAT s a fact. VIRGINIA HOUSLEY, our senior class poet, Is now a journalist star. She is a success ano we wish her the best, For in her career, she s gone far. HE WAS NOTEO WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL For his ability to box real well. So OUR HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPION of 5l Is NO other than BILLY CULWELL. This boy leaos the life of a banker, And is as rich as he can be. And since he's such a handsome bachelor, WE KNOW THAT IT IS E B. And aviator he chose to be And we know that he chose right. For no better pilot can be found, Than our classmate DUTCH WHITE. ' A very industrious Fo F. A. boy. At hard labor would never shirk He's now .the best farmer that Choteau has. And his name is CtCSTER KIRK. DORIS JEAN POORE'S beauty has lead her Straight into the land of fame. She's now an actress in Hollywood And in bright lights we read her name. NOW THIS IS THE ENO OF MY VISION And t MUST ADO WITH precision. That whoever reads it will have to confess, We are th$ outstanding class of old C. H. S. —VIRGINIA HOUSLEY Class Poet The Senior Class of Choteau High Will all be famous by ano by The great men of tomorrow will be, Dutch and Mickey and E B. The glamour girls of stage and screen Are Barbara, Ooris, and Maxine. The three Seniors now on the air Are Oorothy, Matilda, and Adair. Billy Jack is our Choteau Tex Ritter, He rides in his car ano makes the girls HEARTS FLITTER. J« No Abel, an old cow hand Attenos every Rodeo in the land. Mark, Billy, and Chester are sailors renown And they have gals in every town. Dorothy Cross and Virginia, two Choteau lasses Are now optometrists and fit classes. Warren G. Beckham, .a lawyer is he, He ll win your cases for a very small fee. If the prophecy by Virginia won t do. Maybe this class poem will satisfy you. —Mo Crittenden ano Bo Friend p i LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of Choteau Hich School,Choteau, Oklahoma, being of sound mi no ano memory, oo make, PUBLISH, ANO DECLARE THIS OUR LAST WILL ANO TESTAMENT IN MANNER ANO FORM AS FOLLOWS: TO MR. CONNER OUR BRIGHT IDEAS SO HE CAN TEACH THE OTHER HISTORY CLASSES SOMETHING NEW. WE WILL TO MRS. RUTH WISDOM the on-coming seniors . Surely they won’t be as oi scouragi ng. WITH MR. TITUS WE LEAVE THE 6tH HOUR STUDY HALL, although we hate to be so very generous. To MRS. ATCHLEY we will a nice, behaving girl s GLEE CLUB. We leave MR. WOMACK A stationary tool cabinet. WE GIVE to MR. MILLER A private room for his new mechanical classes ano recreation games. With MRS. MILLER, MISS JESSIE BEARDEN, and MISS MARY BRYANT of the grades, we leave the noise that THE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS MAKE. IT SEEMS THAT THEY, COT IT ANYWAY. MICKEY ALBERTY wills his popularity with girls to Emmitt Oiacons. We hope he puts it to a practical USE o DOROTHY PLAKE leaves with Vonnie Mae Gifforo her sweet voice. With this and her rolling eyes Vonnie IS SURE TO LAND UP ON BRO AOWAY DUTCH WHITE wills his ability to get along with Mr. Titus to Betty Snow. DOROTHY CROSS wills to Pauline Taylor her continuous CHATTERING. FOR THE SAKE OF OTHERS WE HOPE SHE USES IT sparingly. MARK CARTWRIGHT LEAVES WITH HIS BROTHER HIS NICE QUIETNESS, BUT OF COURSE BUDDY DOESN’T NEEO IT. VIRGINIA HOUSLEY leaves her poetic ability for Lola Couch. It oerived from Shakespeare. E. Bq EDWARDS wills to Jack Culwell his golden curly locks. He requests that Jack give them 5° OAINTY STROKES WITH THE HAIR BRUSH EACH NIGHT. MATILDA EBEL leaves her giggling to Margaret Kroeker, that is,if she can make it as contagious J.O JjU ABEL WILLS HIS FOOTBALL PLAYING TO LESLIE BRIGCSo We TRUST HEf ll make it possible for us to beat State Home. DORIS JEAN POORE leaves her cheerful disposition to Wanda Garton. ADAIR FRANKLIN wills his diet to A P. Moore, he informs us that it is best not to break it. MAXINE CRITTENDEN leaves her long finger nails for Betty Ellen Odneal. Then her nail biting worries will be over. CHESTER KIRK gives his pleasantness to Frank Weiomano BARBARA FRIEND wills to Evelyn Kate Wisdom her CUTE smile ! KATE—BEWARE OF THE BOYS. BILLY JACK HELTON leaves his wise cracks for E.L. Abel. Be sure to use them at an appropriate time. WARREN G. BECKHAM wills to Robert Hendrickson HIS GOOD LUCK. BILLY CULWELL gives his ability to play ping-pong to Charles J. Wisdom. We Seniors, leave to the school our picture . We REQUEST THAT IT BE PLACED IN THE HALL ENTRANCE TO INSPIRE THE FUTURE CLASSES TO BE AS BRILLIANT AS WE. Do PLAKE When our high school days are over, Ano we meet the future face to face. We see our lives are just beginning In this great world to find a place. L Couch JUNIOR CUSS ROLL Buddy Cartwright - President Charles j. Wisdom - Vice-President Leslie Briggs - Secretary Treasurer Mary Katherine Housley...... Very Boyish Wanda Garton................ Industrious Robert Hendrickson.......... Best Winker Alvin Pulliam............ Push ano Shovit Travis Russell.............. Plenty Rowdy Charles j. Wisdom........ Basket Ball Fan Evelyn Kate Wisoom.................... Boy Catcher Lola Couch......... The Annual Secretary Vernon Enyart............... Fiery Temper Betty Foreman................... Dead Aim Lela Belle Watkins... Sweet and Friendly Peggy Hendrickson........... Class Queen Leslie Briggs............... a Girl hater E. L. Able.................. cow Puncher Buooy Cartwright.......... The Girls Pet Vonnie Mae Gifford......... Flirting Eyes A. P. Moore....................... Brother Deacon Loie Gifford............... a Cute Giggle Alene Robison.................... Broadway Walkers Bettie Ellen Ooneal........ A Real Typist” Ophelia Chidester................. 1940-41 Figure Pauline Taylor................ Book-v orm Meva Schmidt............ Precise and Meat Edith Tipton................. Oomph Girl Eva Crow......................... Bashful Lottie Ellen Bowling....... The Historian Frank Weidman...................... Husky Margaret Kroeker.......... Cute and Funny Emmit Diacons.......... Basket Ball Guard r- - AWin XeWit HjnlMtSWI t O, tv«L Crow l. U Ci«ck U4« t.L AWcl JUNIOR RODEO Naow, paroners, my story begins about the time of the FALL ROUND-UP IN '38 WHEN A CROUP OF GREEN HANDS ENTEREO THE OLD CORRAL IN THE LIVELY LITTLE CO WTOWN CALLED CHOTEAU. UF cose, Evelyn Kate, Lola, Bettie Ellen, Betty, Wanda, Vernon ano Charles Jo were already old-timers here so they had CHARGE OF the TENDERFEET WHO IMMIGRATED IN |N THIS BUNCH OF cowpunchers were Eo Lo, Neva, A P., Margaret, Buooy, Lela Belle, Leslie, Pauline, Frank, Ophelia, Vonnie, Alvin, Loie, Eva, Edith, Lottie Ellen, and Mary Natherineo TXeir first year went rolling right along but not without lots of mischievous PRANKS PLAYEDt Jumpin' catfish! | 'llow's to how you'll be wonoerin' WHEN I'M GOING TO BRIJIG MY TALK UP TO DATE, WON'T YOU? WELL PALS, I'M JUST TO THAT POINT, THIS HYAR BRINGS US TO THE STORY ABOUT THE JUNIORS OF 194“I a WHICH I STARTED OUT TO TELL abouto This season they cot five new ranch hanos, Peggy, Alta, Alenec Emm it, and Robert, and also a new ranch foreman Mrso Atchley,on the Jivin' Jr. Ranch. They've been gallopin' RIGHT ON WITH THE SAME HEAO RANCHMAN, BUDDY, FER THREE YEARS now, and Lola, Betty, Bettie Ellen, Edith, Charles J. n' Leslie are all main-string basketball players this year so these Jivin' Jr. Ranchers seem to be heading fer success at their big rouno-up next year. All the ranchers had sum powerful bic affairs this year. Naow, there's several I recollect right pert, one of these wuz the •Amateur Hour1' they staged, October 11, to raise MONEY FER THE IR CLASS QUEEN PEGGY. AT THIS THEY TOTALED $8 ANO EVERYONE HAO A SCRUMPTOUS TIME. ANOTHER'N I BRINGS TO MIND WUZ THEIR ASSEMBLY PROGRAM WHICH WUZ RIGHT CUTE. A COUPLE OF TIMES THIS YEAR, THE SENIORS AND THEY WERE INVITED TO THE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THE NEW PRYOR THEATER, WHICH THEY ALL HEARTILY APPRECIATED. ABOUT THE LAST OF THEIR CONNIVINCS SO FAR WAS A CLASS PARTY, FEBRUARY 20, TO WHICH THEY INVITED the Seniors and the teachers. I ain't much of an authority BUT FRUM WHAT I CATHERED, THAT REALLY MUST HAVE BEEN A WOW. I DON T KNOW WHETHER YOU10 CALL THIS GOSSIP OR MOT BUT I GOT A TIP THAT THE “Si $ 3L0S CL'. , THE JUNIOR $2«IOft 2XH -qUET «AS GOING TO BE A DUDE RANCH AFFAIR WITH SIX-SHOOTERS AND EVERYTHING. SINCE THIS IS STRICKLY CONF!DENTIAL, DO NfT Qr s?::rr:ir a:.:. : .lwLr:z : s you sect it Yep. friends, I ve got to be trottin AND I HOPE I HAVE NOT TARRIED TOD LOHC 4LRPADV TFI I IMG about tut Imniao Cl A«S. VN MIGHT AS VELt L . EH TRAN EVER, NEXT YEAR, SO, fTlL THEN,—SO LONG, PARDNERStI B. CARiARIGHT furu ,r AAUC A I AOI MA 0.0 uc v-r W-?LL DRAW ALL YOUR ATTENTION. WEfVE ALWAYS BEEN PLACED IN THE REAR, ANO OUR NAMES ARE SELDOM MENTIONED. WEfRE HERDING THE SENIORS OUT OF OUR WAY SO WE CAN START ANEW. tZm - - • 3 :xy AND THAT IS ALL WE LL DO. WE LL MAKE THE RULES ANO RUN TMF SCHOOLS, Bur THEY1 LI, 5E VERY GOOD • And at our work we ll never shirk, Bur act like SENIORS should. L. Couch JUNIOR CUSS ROLL Alene, Peggy, Vonnie, and Emuit, Say, our slase has eacsed the limit, Roatftr, Buddy, E. L and Neva, Also Lela Belle, A. P., and Eva. We can always oepeno on a prank, When we count in oua Charley and Trank. Betty Ellen, Lola, Betty, and Eoith, Are out-standing basket-ball girls. For foct-sall pl ._ -t-z k.’.:c jus Leslie And Alta has all the class curls. Well Alvin is our very last boy, TIIPM OP- « II % • l f ■ D • Ml • M- .«• I f } LOT1 i£ ELLEh Afcd CPmCLI A ARC AWFULLY QUiET, And say, Mary Katherine and Vanoa are a sight. Ano last but not least is Evelyn Kate A PJM .■ w.. j. r La _ r.iO L J K£ S 0 S : A f E • NOW DON'T YOU LIKE OUR CLASS SO FINE? When we're added up there's twenty-nine •r ’•% fiL.-g jgi Wm Pori rjy Repkael Morgan - Presioent Margaret Jane able - Vice-President Marjorie Ray - Secretary treasurer Margaret jane Able Calvin Alexander Oeuiax Armstrong flILMA BLANKENSHI Carmen Chioester Rue Dean Conpao Lucille Cook ... Doris Franklin. Moylen Hathcoat Bertha Henry. •. Beulah kirk.... Paul Lane...... Bob Madole •..'.. Kephael Morgan. Velma Muldrew Aylene McGrew Marjorie Ray.. Leonard Reynolds Dean Roberts.. Dureita Slinkar Ruby Staten.... 0OROTHY STEDDUM Zola Mae t apd.. ... Brown Eyes” •...... Rowdy” ..... Smiley . Curly Locks .. Bad Memory Hookey Player” ... . Adorable ... . Likeable Business-Like . Serious ano Quiet Runner up for Queen ........ Quiet” .... Handsome .. Glamour Boy ...... . Cute .... . Friendly • . Class Queen Heart-Breaker ... Oomph Girl . Gooo-natureo .......... Pal ... . Baby-Skin .. Industrious” .,-.r r u . ■■ sfessfo: s !•. s3Stei aA •• V:T'. • ... ■j}' vbfiitf-.- -. : . JijftJr. V • • “ • i ’ - - ; - 1 y-_. p;v '. ... m ■■■” B'-Vi ■ -- ■ x;:r- V W ot n«Ao «. VfcW Spun z«u rv« w« i Ks V K . t 1 D« T? rr j •£33 JF TvfpSS -••• ‘ - r “ SOPHOMORE AMBITIONS Rephael Morgan.........A Millionaire he rants to be Marjorie Ray......An Aviatrix and fly over the sea DURETTA SLINKARD...........WOULD LIKE TO BE A NURSE Doris Franklin..a Stenographer and carry the purse Robert Madole......................a Grease Monkey Lucille Cook.....A Beautician and live in the West Ruby Staten.......A Teacher and give lots of tests Dean Roberts...........wants to be a band majorette Johnnie Crittenden......An Artist and a Sreat Pest VELMA UULOREW.........................A HOUSE WIFE Bertha Henry...A clerk ano live an old maid's life BEULAH El RK.............. . Pnwrnvi e ----A Section Fohmaji's wife .............A Stenographer ................ .A Farmer •A Pi as;ST PLAY ! N GLEE TO MARRY AND LIVE BY THE SEA .............A Stenographer Dorothy Stldoum.. Margaret Abel.... Carmen Chidester. Zola V'.- Was: ... Frances Spain.. Wilma Blankenship £ At II I U It L. Cook 1' ' -• ;Jr i? £! ; . . • - V ■' - . ■ ?? I ; ■ -Sf. % «K-:r5L r': ISv .-=A--V, v BSE 2i ' • '' S WHO'S WHO Prettiest Gixl «• ••••••«••••••,• fOoms Jean Poore Most Handsome Boy.................Charles J. wisoom Most Popular Girl.....................Marjorie Ray Most Popular Boy..............................Mickey Alserty Most Conceiteo Girl................Emma Lee Mulorer Most Conceiteo Boy..................Adair Franklin Wittiest Girl................................Dorothy Cross Wittiest Boy........................Buo Cartwri cht Smartest Girl................................ couch Smartest Boy.................................Raphael Morgan Best Athletic Girl.............................Betty Foreman Best Athletic Boy.....................Dutch White Teacher’s Pet Girl....................Jewell Dill Teacher’s Pet Boy...............Johnnie Crittenoen Most Inseparable Couple.........Betty Ellen Ooneal Leslie Briggs NE ATE ST SI RL .•••■••HEVA SCHMI 0 T ■........A LB E RT GI LB E RT .........Anna Lee Alberty .............Smoky Miller ...........Barbara Frieno ............Vernon Enyant .............Dorothy Plake ...............E. L. Abel Best Boy Ping Pong Player..............Billy Culrell Best Girl Ping Pong Player..............kate Wisdom Quietest Girl.......................Virginia Housely Quietest Boy.......................mark Cartrriqht Neatest Boy... ..... Cutest Girl......... Cutest Boy.......... Best All Around Girl Best All Arouno Boy. Most Dependable Girl Most Dependable Boy. FRESHMAN CUSS ROLL Anna Lee Alberty - President Opal Clark - Vice-President Emma Lee Muldrew - Secretary . treasurer Anna Lee Alberty... Tom Baugh........... Ira Binam........... L. 0. Bowling....... Betty Briggs........ Mildred Brown....... Wilma Carden........ Opal Clark......... Alma Crossen........ Jack Culwell........ Billy Cunningham... Jewel Dill.......... Loren Ebel.......... Albert Gilbert...... Priscilla Holt...... Paul j. jaggers.... Barbara Lee......... Loletta Lewis...... Eugene Miller....... E. P. Moore......... Robert Moore........ Emma Lee Muldrew... Betty Poore......... Willis Raper........ Pauline Ratliff..... Vernie Russell...... Lanora Smith........ E. G. Smith......... Betty Snow.......... R. C. Sperry........ Claude Vanbrunt..... Norman Weioman...... J. D. Winfield...... Lorene Watkins...... Donald Enyart....... ......... Doodle ..... Long Legs ....... Cheerful .......... Quiet ........... Cute ......... Tricky ........... Shy .... Intelligent ..... Best Flirt •••. Little jack ........ Blondie ......... Prissy ... . Smart Stuff ....... Red Head .......... Boots .....’Tom Sawyer .......... Sassy ..... Talkative .......... Smoky ..... Lady’s Man ..... Sissy Bob ..... Jitterbug .... Mama’s Doll ..... Freckles •. Minnie Ha Cha ... . Mischievous ........ Precise Best Dresseo Boy est Dressed Girl ..... Eye Lashes . Alec the Great ..... Handsome .......... Curly ....... Cat Eyes ......... Shorty . ' 7±. MWA AWt U AlWc.t L o o«wi;, C «kkin VfTHIt Kk 1«II J.—U T .V AitU EW« I' L. AoU «« R-i X ,n l °? ' CU x O. u J ck C M««U «n- s. A i. . S AV THE GREEN FRESHIES PROPHECY Jewell Dill Betty Snow Barbara Lee Betty Briccs Anna Sue Coffman Opal Clark Anna Lee Alberty Alua Crossen Emma Lee Uuldrew Lanora Smith Miloreo Brown Lorene Watkins Ernest Hill R. C Sperry Clauoe Vanbrunt Albert Gilbert Norman Weidman Jack Culwell Paul James Jacgers Donald Enyart J. 0. WlNFI ELD Eugene Miller E. P. Moore Loren Ebel Smartust curl of the Freshie klass An we wunoer if she will pass. She duzn’t lack are town Choto So OFF TO TULSIE SHE WILL CO. Hostuss of an airieplaine We wunder if she is insaine. Has a reel persunalety Ano TO US SHE’S KWITE A CAL ITY. The Freshmun Pest But she is also the Freshmun Best. WUTH A PORT LETTLE NOSE Sez as a modle whe will pose. The Freshie Kween I PETY THE BOIES SHE HAZN T SEEN. A CURL SO VURY FARE Has Luxtrious brown hare. The wisest by a larje site Trys to make frinds wit all her mite. A Freshmun Lassie An who mines the techers and isn t sassy. Wit s of blu And as a frend she is tru. The Belle of the klass is luved by all she chances to pass. The blono hareo boy But oh he s so vury coy. Of the Freshie Klass Has to Make l s at evrt lass. A TlPICAL ClE Cud be a lot kwiter if he d trie. Another flamins read Is VURY THRIFTY, CONNER SAID. An attractive yunc lad Flurts wit curls and is nuver mao. Is HARD to pleze He hao ruther sit and teze. Is A FARMER LADD He’s folloinc the foot-steppes of his oao. Lives on a ranche No Choto curls have a chAnce. Wit his read hare Capchures frends most EVRYWHAR. A COWBOYE TO BEE And ride and rope on Circle 6. The handsume feller Who terns all curls harts meller. A FOOTBALL CIE f im or A I nr BCTTAO I r Iir wnn -roi r . vf, ' - Walter Levi mss Vernie Russell Billy Cunningham Robert Moore L. 0. Bowlins Eo G. Smith G. B. Head Who rides buss threec And is plinty cute BE GEE . Our little Klass sissy Hangs around everey missie . A CERLY BLOND And or gurls is vury fond. Lives out in the west And he is one of our klass pests. Is AFULLY KWITE We’ve nuver sene him in a fite. A Tulsie Gie And he greats us all wuth a hei Who is powful tall Loves to walk down Choto Hall. L. Watkins y'r •;' CUSS POEM I WONDER WHY WE RE CLASSED AS GREEN ALL PEOPLE SAY. But I CAN HARDLY FEEL THAT WAY, WE HAVE TO STUDY LIKE THE REST, And I consioer us some of the best r- V • We have more fun during Freshie year And we seldom have a fear. All our mistakes are mostly unseen I GUESS THATS WHY WE’RE CLASSEO AS GREEN. To COMPLETE OUR WORK WE USUALLY TRY But still we’re green, I WONDER WHY???? SEVENTH AND EIGHTH From left to right, last row, L. D. Jackson, Everett Lee Walsh, James Couch, Frank Johnson, John Dorsey, Edna Mae Casey, Billy Gene Raper, James Mount, Mr. J. c. Miller, Syl-ba Lee Henry, Archie Trotter, Edna Edwards, Clarence Sted-dum. Junior Edwards, Chester Diacon, and Lee Grant. Second row, 3111ie Marie Uuldrew, Billie Jo Housley, Juanita Sperry Ona Lee Robison, Luvena Briggs, Frances Johnson,Joy Roberts, Louise Oarton, and Emery Lee Sterling. First row, Leona Edwards, Aina Crow, Noma Watkins, Billy Tedlock, Dale 3ruoe, and Billy Jaok Osborne! C H a T E A iJ. s c 0 0 L $ - rjzA £ j-.s C O A 17a t 1 it i i .i r— r L — ' ■ From left to right, last row, David Muldrew, Allen Jenson, Ted Walsh, Billy Dean Keller, Marvin Smith, Junior Manley, Glen Bruce, Eddie Foreman, J. L. Gilbert, Philip Smith, andJ I. B. Branscum. Second tow, Edna Troyer, Clara Miller, Vera Kate Galbraith, Edna Killer, Maria Joe Lindsey, Maxine Croft Frances Miller, Jessie Gilbert, Ellen Troyer, Marjorie Dean Bearden, Wadie Branscum, Donald Price, and Mildred Garton. First row, Marion Smith, Floyd Steddum, Jackie Casey, Billy Bob Sperry, Ruby Russell, Nonna Jean Roden, Mattie Fern Mc-Clery, Marjorie Ann Bendure, Evelyn Henson, Melba Lee Briggs Betty Rath Sperry, and Mary Raper. Fror: left to right, last row. Kelson Devers, Charles Galbraith, E. D. Ratliff, il. C. Smith, John KcClery, Billy Ben-dare, Willard Jonnson, Herman Edwards, and Jerry Troyer. Second row, 3obby Titus, Willie Troyer, Billy Crockett, Eldon Cole, Barbara Croft, and Betty Bruce. First row, John Cox, Jacky Roden, Fannie Troyer, Fannie Killer, Clarica Densmore, Cecil Branscun, Pauline Williams, Gene Troyer, Daisy Sanders, and John Smith. From left to right, last row, Gerald Bruce, Bobby Haynes, Stanley Stubblefield, Warren Nicodeaus, Joy Roden, KelYin Stubblefield, Charles Walsh, and Ted 3ranscua. Second row, Gene Ratliff, Fern Mann, Vetang Manley, Billie Croft, Fawn Croft, Joan Foreman, Colleen Keller, Pauline Eagle, Juanita Eagle, Anna May Galbraith, and Buddy Carton. First row, Albert Price, Wayne Manley, Duane OfDell, Le Roy Callers, Harold Kickens, Charleen Smith, Billy Bob‘ KbCleary, Iva Troyer, Naomi Smith, and Wanda Jackson. ; i-- '•.Vv ’ :r. The Choteau songsters cot off to swinging start this YEAR THEIR VERY FIRST MEETING BY ELECTING OFFICERS. THE OFFICERS ELECTED WERE PRESIDENT® BARBARA FRIEND-, VlCE-PRES- ioent, Anna Lee Alberty-, Secretary-Treasurer, Marjorie Ray, and Librarian, Dean Roberts. To add to the gaiety of the club were our clever suits OF NAVY BLUE WOOL SKIRTS AND SNOWY WHITE SATIN BLOUSES. OUR FIRST CHANCE TO WEAR THESE WAS TO THE ! 0RTH—EASTERN OKLAHOMA Teacherfs Meeting at Miami on Oct. 25. We spent an exciting DAY THERE, ONE THAT BRINGS BACK COLORFUL MEMORIES TO ALL WHO ATTENDED. Besides our regular meetings each Tuesday and Thursday, WE HAVE ENTERTAINED THE REST OF THE STUDENT BODY IN CHAPEL, SEVERAL TlMESo ALSO AS PART OF OUR ACTIVITIES, WE DREW NAMES AND EXCHANGED GIFTS AT CHRISTMAS. Our latest frolicking was a lacy Valentine's Oay party THE LAST PERIOD, FEBRUARY l4 THE GIRLS TRADED HEARTS AND HAD AN ESPECIALLY GOOD TIME WHEN REFRESHMENTS WERE SERVED. All in all, this has been a very successful year with a MODERNISTIC TOUCH BEING ADDED BY OUR SINGING SOME OF THE LATEST POPULAR SONGS AND EVEN TRYING OUR HAND AT RYTHM BAND. Our director, Mrs. Atchley, said that the girls are PLANNING TO ATTEND THE MAYES COUNTY MUSIC FESTIVAL AND THE 0i8trict Meet at Tahlcquah, this spring. B. Friend g£T ' i • •?; J. X • PEP SQUAD RIOTIN’S Owe or THE MAJOR ACTIVITIES OF CHOTEAU HIGH SCHOOL IS THE Pep SqUAD that endeavors to do its part in RAISING THAT NECESSARY OLD BANNER, •SCHOOL SPIRIT . TfoIS HAS BEEN A VERY SUCCESSFUL ANO EVENTFUL YEAR FOR THE THIRTY MEMBERS OF THE •yippee YELLERS. The peppy portion of the girls in school organized on the second Wednesday after school started ano continued the Wednesday meetings as long as it was possible. At their first meeting, the Pep Squad elected as their Yell Leaoers, Dorothy Plake, Marjorie Ray, ano Barbara Friend, and also Neva Schmidt as Treasurer. Color and loudness were two of the main themes of our BIGGEST ANO BEST PEP SQUAD. OUR SPORTY SUITS, CARRIED OUT IN OUR SCHOOL COLORS, CONSISTED OF MAROON WOOL SKIRTS AND CRAY SWEATERS. FOR SOMETHING NOVEL, THIS YEAR WE EXPERIMENT CD WITH MARCHING AND FORMATION OF COURSE, THEREf S LOTS OF ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT BECAUSE WE WERE BECINNERS BUT WE ARE TRYING TO BUILD A GROWING, MORE EFFICIENT ORGANIZATION. WE ALSO ADDED LOTS OF NEW YELLS AND SEVERAL SCHOOL SONGS WHICH WE DEMONSTRATED IN A PEP RALLY BEFORE THE STUDENT BODY. We wish to thank our Sponsor, Mrs. Ruth Wisoom, for all OF THE HELP ANO SUGGESTIONS SHE CAVE US AND NEXT YEAR WE ALL HOPE WE9LL HAVE A LARGER, LOUDER, AND MORE COOPERATIVE PEP Squad than ever. B. Friend PEP SQUAD GIRLS ' -?r°? i° ri ht. la8t row, Margaret Abel,Ophelia Chldeeter oeulah Kirk, Ooa Lee Robison, Wilma Blankenship, Edna Mae Casey, Neva Schmidt, Alma Croeeen, ' Roberts, and Ruby Staten. 8econd row, Betty Snow, Joy Roberts, Em a Lee Muldrew, Mrs. Ruth Wisdom’ Sponsor, Barbara Lee, Emery Lea Sterling, Louise Garton, Billie Jo Housley, and Doris Franklin. Front row, Margaret Kroeker, Edith Tipton, Marjorie Ray, Yell Leader, Dorothy Plane, Yell Leader, Barbara Friend, Yell Leader, Alene Robison, Jewell Dill, and Anna Lee Alberty. Dorothy Steddim, Dean Mary Katherine Housley QUARTET Barbara Friend, Reva Schmidt, Settle E. Odneal, and Dorothy Plaice. GLEE CLUB GIRLS Fiom left to right, back row, Emm Lee Muldrew, Anna Sue Coffcan, Mildred Brown. Third row, Dean Roberts, Ruby Staten, Neva Schmidt, Jewell Dill, Alene Robison, Alma Crossen. Lottie Ellen Bcwrllng, Matilda Ebel. Second row, Marjorie Hay, Margaret Jane Abel, Edith Tipton, Lela Belle Watkins, Dorothy Flake, Battle Ellen Odneal, Evelyn Kate Wisdom, Lola Couch, and Barbara Friend. Front row, Lanora Smith, Margaret Kroeker, Mary Katherine Housley,Anna Lee Alberty, Mrs. Atch-ley, Director, Betty Snow, Doris Franklin, and Ophelia Chid- The Choteau High School Seniors PRESENTED APRIL 4 I94l The Ready-Made Family A THREE-ACT PLAY BY Jay Tobias Cast of Characters Agnes Martyn, a widow,............Maxine Crittenden Bob, her son.............................Dutch White Mari lee, her elder daughter.........Barbara Friend Sracie, her youngest child,........Doris Jean Poore Miss Lydia, her sister-in-law...........Matilda Ebcl Henry Turner, a wioower..............Adair Franklin Doris, his daughter..................Dorothy Plake Sammie, his son,.....................Billy Alberty Begonia,the Martyn’s darky cook.....Dorothy Cross Nicooemus, the coloreo handy man,Billy Jack Helton c. H. S. HOMECOMING The Choteau Longhorns climaxed a successful football SEASON WITH THE HOMECOMING GAME NOVEMBER 15 WITH STATE Home. The crowning of the Football Queen, Marjorie Ray, by the Captain of the Football team, mickey Alberty, was a gala occasion which took place at the half. The procession to the FIELD WAS LED BY THE PEP $QUAD GIRLS, ARRAYED IN THEIR SUITS OF CRAY AND MAROON, AND CARRYING WANDS OF THE SAME COLOR scheme. The Pep Squad girls formed an arch with their wands FOR the REST OF THE PROCESSION. THE CORONATION PARTY WAS LED BY THE LITTLE MAID, BOBBIE TAYLOR, CARRYING THE CROWN, and the Little Man, Jimmie Elswick, bearing a silver foot-ball. These were followed by the Maids or Honor, Doris Jean Poore ano Barbara Friend, runners-up in the Queen Contest. Last, but not least, Captain Mickey Alberty escorted the Queen Marjorie Ray to the throne where she was crowneo ano osculated. After this event, the football boys filed through THE TRIUMPHANT ARCH AND CONGRATULATED THEIR CHARMING QUEEN. THIS CONCLUDED THE CEREMONY AND THE PROCESSION RETREATED. Much to our sorrow we lost our last game, but we ll be BACK NEXT YEAR W| 7H A WINNING TEAM. The evening celebrateo the organization of a Choteau A-lumni Association by a banquet held in the High School Banquet Hall. There were eighty-two former Longhorns who attended, SOME GRADUATING AS FAR BACK AS f314— PLANS WERE MADE TO MAKE THIS AN ANNUAL AFFAIR AND OFFICERS WERE ELECTED. CARNIVAL QUEEN Our Carnival Queen Contest was won by the cute seventh AND EIGHTH GRADE QUEEN, LUVENA BRIGGS. THE EXCITING RACE WAS CLOSE ANO KEPT US GUESSING RIGHT UP TO THE LAST MINUTE. ALL THE QUEENS, DRESSED FORMALLY, LOOKED VERY GLAMOUROUS AND THE RUNNERS-UP MADE LOVELY ATTENDANTS FOR LUVENA, WHO WAS CROWNED by Billy Teolock at the Halloween Carnival, October 3l T Sg 3k m •' - -wj Hi' The RUNNERS-UP IN ORDER WERE SENIOR QUEEN, DOR IS JEAN Poore-, Junior Queen, Peggy Hendrickson-, Sophomore Queen, Marjorie Ray-, and Freshman Queen, Anna Lee Alberty. The total amount of money raised from the Queen Contest and the Carnival was $83.85. B. Friend F FA Officers—1940-41 Leit to right-Dutch V hite, Sec. Chester Bill-y Alberty, Vice Presi-“ eB fdwards President. Leslit ri- 33, Reporter. Champion berk barrow at the Tulsa State Fair shown by Paul James Jaggars. Lesson in selecting breeding livestock. F F A C L A 5 5 FFA JACKET ' INKERS Left to right: Dutch tfhite, E. L. Abel, E. B. Edwr.rds, Chester Kirk Buddy Cartwright, Billy Alberty, A. P. Uoore. W. C. Becichan isn’t present here. •r Ready for dinner. Bamp barrow exhibited by Junior Edwards at the Tulsa State Fair and the l£iami Fat Stock Show. Third place Chester barrow at the lliajnl Fat Stock Show, shown by Albert Gilbert. Dinner for ten. ACTIVITIES Future Farmers of America The F. F. A. boys plan to enjoy one of their MOST PROGRESSIVE YEARS UNDER LEADERSHIP OF THEIR 1940-41 officers. Heading this group are E. B. Edwards as President, Billy Alberty as Vice-President, Sterling White as Secretary, J. N. Abel as Treasurer, and Leslie Briggs as Reporter. The boys opened their competing season at the Tulsa State Fair. Here their winnings added up to $70.75 The chapter winning through judging teams and collective exhibits totaled $35. The Champion Berk barrow was shown by one of the members of this show. The F. F. A. chapter got a wonderful start FOR THE 1940-41 YEAR BY GIVING A SWIMMING PARTY IN August. The boys swam at Saline Creek and feasted on watermelons. The F. F. A. boys and their girl friends ENJOYED A LAWN PARTY AT THE HOME OF MR. AND MRS. J. C. Miller, their sponsor, September 13 Afterwards THEY WENT TO THE NEW PRYOR THEATER TO SEE THE PICTURE hBOOM-TOWN . THE PICTURE WAS A THRILL AND EVERYONE HAD A LOVELY TIME. 4-H CLUB The Choteau 4-H club opened the year by ATTENDING A COUNTY 4-H FAIR AT PRYOR. THE WINNINGS AMOUNTED TO $|6. INCLUDING PRIZES ON POULTRY, FRUIT, HANDWORK, AND GRAIN. In the 4-H rally (194°) the Choteau 4-H club RECEIVED A BANNER AS AN AWARD FOR BEING GIVEN 2nd PLACE IN THE SONG CONTEST. The GIRLS RECEIVED TEN RIBBONS IN THE STYLE SHOW OF COTTON SCHOOL ORESSES. an original firming of ffirrmry. Singrd iHrsarngrr of ihp ©oDa == = fts L . — ST -- .• •tfr, ;«rr fC- •- Vu • - : t-gaa.7. £-;j“ • -i-r :• -j.;-. r“: ATHLETICS CHOTEAUr S SIX-MAN FC0T9ALL TEAM PLAYED THEIR FIRST GAME FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1340-41 Friday, September 20. The players AND THEIR POSITIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS: Adair Franklin---- Chester Kirk------ E. B. Edwards----- Billy Alberty----- Sterling White---- Frank Weidman----- Leonard Reynolds— Robert Hendrickson- Travis Russell----- Norman.Weidman----- Bob Madole- Vernon Enyart------ ------Left End --------Center ----Right End -Quarter Back ----Half 3ack ----Full Back ----Right End -Full Back --------Center •Quarter Back ----Half Back -----Left End CHOTEAU MADE THE FIRST TOUCHDOWN IN TWO PLAYS, A PASS OVER CENTER. THE FIRST QUARTER WAS PLAYED WITHOUT ANY SUBSTITUTING. Sterling White intercepted a pass AND MADE THE FIRST TOUCHDOWN AND ADAIR Franklin followed with the second one. Chester Kirk made the third by a pass which was thrown by Billy Alberty, the SECONO FREE WHO WAS HIGH TRIAL WAS POINT MAN. made by Franklin --— - V f.axrr- • b:. ' . r 4.y- V - _ - . r : ’?■? -I;:.; football bcys From left to right, back row, Adair Franklin, E. B. Edwards, Chester Kirk, Coach Conner, Dutch White, Leslie Briggs, and Mickey Alberty. Front row, Loren Ebel, Robert Hendrickson, Claude Vanbrunt, Frank Welaman, and Vernon Enyart. LITTLE MAID VTNHOKA (BOBBIE) TAYLOR BASKETBALL SCHEDULE of Choteau High School 1940-41 November 26 Catoosa December 3 Pryor December Ada 1r December 9 Pryor • There -- December 13 Strang December 7 Spavinaw -Iji. :' l December 20 Locust Grove December 3i Jnola January 3 .There - January 7 « « t«t it Catoosa .There January JO - January 14 State Home, Mazie. .-HERE January 17 Adair •There January 21 JNOLA •There January 24 Strang •There January 28 Spavinaw .There January 31 . .Open February 4 Sauna . .Here February •4 . -Open February 18 Locust Grove •There February 2| State Home, Mazie. •There Betty Foreman..................Forward Marjorie Ray...................Forwaro Betti e Ellen Ooneal...........Forward Bertha henry.....................Guard Lola Couch.......................Guard Edith Tipton.....................Guard Alene Robison....................6uard Pauline Ratliff................Forwaro Doris Jean Poore...............Forwaro Barbara Friend...................Guaro Alma Grosser.....................Guard Anna Lee Alberty...............Forwaro Charles J. Wisdom................Guard Dutch White....................Forward Adair Franklin..................Center Leslie Brigcs..................Forward Mickey Alberty...................Guard Ernest Hill.....................Center Eo B. Edwaros..................Forwaro Frank Wei Oman...................Guaro Robert Hendrickson.............Forward Vernon Enyart....................Guaro BASKETBALL GIRLS From left to right, last row, Edith Tipton, Bertha Henry, Coach Ruth Wisdom, Marjorie Ray, Alma Crossen, Barbara Friend, and Bettle Ellen Odneal. First row, Alene Robison Doris Jean Poore, Betty Foreman, and Lola Couch. BASKETBALL BOYS From left to right, back row, Charles J. Wisdom, E. B. Edwards, Earnest Hill, Vernon Enyart, Robert Hendrickson said Frank Weldman. Front row, Leslie Briggs, Mickey Alberty, Dutch White, Adair Franklin, and Coach Robert Titus i V GOOLDY CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY We Have the 1941 CHEVROLETS in Stock And Always Have A Large Number of Late Model Used Cars For Sale With An Ok’d Guarantee EXPERT REPAIRING Phone 11 Pryor, Oklahoma PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS At the Bottom Mr. Conner: Everyone must learn by BEGINNING AT THE BOTTOM. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS RULE. Ophelia: None at all? Mr. Conner: No. Ophelia: How about swimming? The Whole Truth Frank W.: Didn t I hear you tell your friends that hour dress CAME FROM ABROAD? Margaret Jane: Not exactly dear,— you see it s last year s dress which I TURNED INSIDE OUT. I SIMPLY SAIO lTfS FROM THE OTHER SIDE. It s Not Fair Marjorie: He s so romantic. Every TIME HE SPEAKS TO ME HE SAYS, FAIR LADY. Barbara: There s nothing romantic in THAT. IT S JUST A HA8IT. HE USED TO BE A STREETCAR CONDUCTOR. The Good Old Days? Granofather: Nowaoays I never see A GIRL BLUSH. IN MY DAY IT WAS DIFFERENT. Lola: Why, Granopai Whatever did YOU TELL THEM? No help Wanted Director: |n this scene my dear, THE YOUNG MAN RUSHES INTO THE ROOM CRABS YOU BINDS YOU WITH ROPE FROM HEAD TO FOOT, AND THEN SMOTHERS YOU WITH HUGS AND KISSES. Betty Ellen: Is the young man tall BLOND, AND HANDSOME? Director: Yes, why? 8etty Ellen: He won t need any rope. i 1 BOOSTERS ROBERT TAYLOR, GARAGE COLES GROCERY KEMBLE THEATRE DR. W. C. BRYANT HADLEY LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS CHOTEAU DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTIONS and DRUGS In Business For Your Health All Kifid School Supplies Phone 66 Choteau, Oklahoma NEW HI-WAY GARAGE Phone 1 General Repairing and Greasing Full Line Phillips 66 Products C. L. HAYNES GLEN MINKIN Choteau, Oklahoma WISDOM GROCERY AND MARKET Phone 93 Choteau, Oklahoma CITY MARKET and GROCERY L. J. FREEMAN, Proprietor Choteau, Oklahoma Phone 5 VIW t •- f- •ra-. • i - s • njrrifg? r — - - i . ... . • - w ' ‘ ■ . mm . : ' • yu .• Strenuous •What can I oo to reduce?1 •Take the proper kind of exer-ci SE. •What kind would you recommend? Push yourself away from thetable THREE TIMES A DAY. They9re Not Shelled Charles J.: Waitress, what s wrong with THESE EGGS? Waitress: I don t know, I only laio the TABLE. .Taking His Word For It Anna Lee: Where do all the bugs go in winter? R. C.: Search me. Anna Lee: NO, THANKS. KNOW. JUST WANTED TO Mrs. Ruth Johnnie: Good English How would you punctuate this SENTENCE? ThE WIND BLEW ATEN-DOLLAR BILL AROUND THE CORNER | WOULO MAKE A OASH AFTER THE BILL. NATU RALLY Mrs. Atchley: Buody, this compositioncn THE DOC IS THE SAME AS YOUR BROTHER MARK S, WORO FOR WORD. Buody: Yes teacher. It is the same dog, you know. : j J £ -r COZY THEATRE Wagoner, Oklahoma GILMORES HATCHERY SUPERIOR FEEDS Always A Good Show Admission Not Over 20c Oklahoma U. S. Approved Poilorum Tested Chicks E. D. LUNA, Manager Phone 266 Poultry Supplies—Remedies Wagoner, Oklahoma Phone 309 NEW PRYOR THEATRE CROCKETT BEAUTY SHOPPE COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Finest in Entertainment Admission 22 pins Arm Tax 3c You Are Helping Your Nation While You Enjoy A Good Show 496 Phones 499 L. H. THOMAS, Manager Phone 108 405 E. Main Pryor, Oklahoma THE PARKER STUDIO Portraits—Frames PHOTO FINISHING BISHOP THE OPTOMETRIST In Pryor Since 1906 Phone 63 Pryor, Oklahoma 207 East Main daremore, Oklahoma Phone 25 Congratulations PATRONIZE to the OUR GRADUATES ADVERTISERS of CHOTEAU HIGH SCHOOL LAUGH ANO THE WORLD LAUGHS WITH YOU Mrs. Miller: Billy, name an organ of the 800Y. Billy TEdlock: TEeth. Mrs. Miller: TEeth, what kino of an organ WOULD TEETH BE? Billy Teolock: Grind organ. Janitor Mr. Conner: What do you mean, saying Benedict Arnold was a janitor? Carmen: well, the book says that after his EXILE,HE SPENT THE REST OF HIS LIFE IN ABASEMENT. Coward Doris Jean: Why do you prefer blonds? Ophelia: Oon't tell anybody,but | m afraid OF THE DARK. Moved Too Much Mr. Womack: Can anyone tell me where Noah Lived? Dorothy Cross: I don't think he had a reg- ular home. I guess he and HIS FAMILY BELONGED TO THE FLOATING POPULATION. Oh Yeah? Margaret: How do they get the water in the WATERMELON? Beaver: They plant the seeds in the spring? Meow Vonnie Mae: Whenever I m in the oumps, I get myself a new hat. : I WAS WONOERING WHERE YOU COT THEM? Alene OWL DRUG STORE J. W. GATEWOOD Proscriptions Our Specialty Pryor, Oklahoma Phone 59 GREEN FUNERAL HOME Phone 400 Pryor, Oklahoma HERRINGTON HOSPITAL Phone 104 Pry°ri Oklahoma JARBOE COMMISSION CO. A Reliable Firm Bonded For Your Protection TULSA STOCKYARDS Office Phone 5-3294 Box 816 Residence Phone 6-7512 Tulsa, Ok.


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