Cleveland High School - Cleoma Yearbook (Cleveland, OK)

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Kali, 9 cv 9 Pbl hdBy Ufzefiwdmteounal C O u is e G. of eemefmd mga mme leveland, klahonm HOMER SHAW-Principal Graduate of Thomas High School, Thomas, Okla., 19235 A. B. Degree Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, Okla., 19303 M. A. Degree A. 8x M. College, Stillwater, Okla., 1934, Taught rural school in Dewey County 1924-25: Taught in Adair High School, Adair, Okla., 1927-28. In Cleveland schools since 1930. fs... . 1, , . 1' i4ff,::1:nE7 '3 is 'N-.1 War W. RANKIN YOUNG-Superintendent Received Commercial Diploma, Chillicothe Business College, 19113 Life Certificate Kansas State Teachers' College, 19165 B. S. Degree Kansas State Teachers College, 19225 M. A. Degree and Superin- tendent's Diploma Columbia University, New York City, 19253 Superintendent of Public Schools, Cleveland, Okla., 1934. Q-.. DRURY WILSON GEORGE A. MINDEMAN ELMER HEARD Vice-president President W. L. CULBERTSON L. C. BURNS Treasurer H? H. L. SCHERTZER W. E. RIDDLE Clerk Qedication As a. token of our appreciation and devotion to the former students of Cleveland High School who are now in the service of our country, we dedi- cate this Cleoma of 1942. Q I wif V ,. 4 1 if if 9 ? 'c p A .ff mi' QA., Q. V i JK N Ea ! S ,C 4-5394 Rx J .L I FRANK IVES, B. A.--Social Science and Vocal Public School Music fin Cleveland school since 19399 JESSIE BENDER, B. A., M. A.-Sci- ence fCleveland school since 19309 FRANK HYSON, B. A.-Manual Training Ka Coach fin Cleveland School since 19399 IRENE JORDAN, B. A., M. A.- Mathematics lin Cleveland school since 19219 ,I 4, . . sazfw gun -'sg f ' ' MARIE PROTZMAN-FLEMING, B. S.-Home Economics fin Cleveland school since 19389 RALPH HEUSEL, B. A.-Agricul- ture fCleveland school since 19359 ALDA NELL STONE, B. S.-Com- merce fin Cleveland School since 1941-429 5 '33 . x'bn,gQ?f asm A 1 K 04 0.3 1 1 l ,,, . 'xtxg NN J , 1' .., It xx in z ll X: 1 ak' i - f 2 e 3 ' i 5 . gH.g,g'Q' . ' If Q., if .v 'Q- V x X Q J 1' 1 V1 is jf M 'G 't vs AY H '52 f' , v Q :AL CLAUDE MCCRAY-Life Certificate of Instrumental Music, Band Direc- tor fCleveland School since 19361 LELIA NOWLIN, A. B.-English Cin Cleveland School since 19191 MILDRED CROOK, B. A.-Spanish, Penmanship and Spelling CCleve- land School since 19221 GENEVA BURGESS, B. S.--Home Economics fin Cleveland School since 19411 -Q -A 'c ' ,I LVL WK M il ETHEL KNOX, B. S., M. A.-English and Speech Cin Cleveland School since 19331 NED H. BALL, A. B.-History and Junior High Coach fin Cleveland School since 1941-421 ALICE HINKSON, A. B.--A1'ithme- tic Cin Cleveland School since 19351 :fi-1 V ivwwvf ' 1 -ev 'F' ,Q Xl jf X i ' at JW' 'YK . s 3 -b X e'? bf GLEN HAGER-President Senior Class, President Hi-Y, Secretary C Club, Football Captain, Annual Staff, Track, Senior Play, Wrestling. Our class president we're proud to say A great man Glen, will be some day. RETTIE MARIE CLARK-Girls' Athletic Club, Girl's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Junior and Senior Plays. Bettie has such cheerful ways, She's sure to brighten many days. MAXINE HILL-Vice-president Senior Class, Annual Staff, Commercial Club, Girl Reserves, Girls Glee Club, Mix- ed Chorus, Junior and Senior Plays. Pretty hair and laughing eyes, Isn't she cute? You'd be surprised. ROBERT SALLEE-Hi-Y, Football, CU Club, President Student Council, President Honor Society, Annual Staff, Senior Play. Our student president isn't very tall, But good things come in parcels small. BERT MYATT, Jr.-Football, Basketball, Track, Mixed Chorus, Boys' Glee Club, Boys' Quartet, C Club, Hi- Y, Annual Staff, Junior Play. As a pilot. Bert will earn tame, Just as he did in every football game. BILLIE LOU BAKER-Annual Editor, Drum Majorette, Honor Society, Junior Red Cross president, Girl Re- serve, Yell Leader, Office, Twirler. Editor of the annual and a leader in our class We all agree Billie is quite a lass. Her charming smile that we all adore. Will live in Cleveland forever more. ALMEDA HILL-All-school Queen, Athletic Club, Annual Staff, Honor Society. Almeda is our all school queen, Wc're proud of her, she's really keen. DEWEY MOLLEUR-President CU Club, Football, Track, Student Council, Annual Staff. Dewey is a football star, Among his foes. he has no par. EARL FARROW-Band, Orchestra, Hi-Y, Dramatics Clubs, Student Director, Yell Leader, Junior and Senior Play. Our school yell leader and a good one too. Many things great we know he'll do. MARY MABEL SEARShAnnual Staff, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, President Girl Reserves, Junior Red Cross, Secretary Honor Society, Junior and Senior Plays. Pretty and sweet. gentle and kind. A girl like Mabel is hard to find, RICHARD ROBB--Commercial Club, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Senior Play This handsome lad is liked by all, We know success will hear his call. CATHERINE RHCADES-Glee Club, Girl Reserve, Junior Red Cross, Girls' Quartet, Mixed Chorus, Annual Staff, Student Council, Junior and Senior Plays. Katy's winning ways and happy smiley Make knowing her well worth our while. MARIANNE CAVENDER-Senior Play. To see her was a lovely sight: To know her was a great delight. Elbllllll BARRETT-Football, Track Captain, Honor Soci- ety, C', Club. Eddie was shy when called to talk: When it came to work. you didn't see him balk. BOB FOWLER-Football C Club, Commercial Club Bo s' , . 1 . . . ' Y Quartet, Boys Clee Club, Junior and Senior Plays. With all the talent he does possess: This handsome lad is sure of success. WILLADENE BETHANY-Girl Reserve, Commercial Club, Girls Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Girls Trio, Band. This cute blonde. as you can see: A singer great. she hopes to be. LELIA MAE BLOOMER-Girls' Athletic Club, Honor So- ciety, Associate Editor of T1g61',S Tale. She always had time to have fung But only when her work was done. ARTHUR HijNDl'1llSON-Band, Orchestra, Hi-Y, CU Club, Football. If at first he does not wing We know this boy will not give in HAROLD WAYNE BROWER-Football, C Club, Boys' Quartet, Boys' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. A jolly, Carefree lad is heg With an extra share of personality. BILLIE CHAPMAN-BLACK-Junior Red Cross, Junior Play. In all events, she's quite supreme, Even in looks. she'd be a queen. - v - x t...-,-, 'inf' , 4+-'Q aa. ' 'Cy 'T Tw it 461- nn. V05 'Q l i i as K7 tug? 1 '!l -Qui' ! I 1. s 'WN gg an 'V' U5 DEAN EISENHOUR- C Club, Football, Basketball. Dean was a football and basketball star, Toward success he'll travel far. WILMA LEE SWAN-Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Athletic Club, Senior Play. Her sparkling eyes and dark brown hair, Make her a gem without compare. OPAL POWELL-Commercial Club, Dramatics Club, Girls' Glee Club, Senior Play. When Opal smiles it's like the sung She's always laughing and full of fun. HERSHELL SELF-Hi-Y, Glee Club, Basketball. . With dark black hair and shining teeth: A boy like Hershell is hard to beat. J. W. STILL-Dramatics Club, Hi-Y, Glee Club. J. W. is always full of fun, For this he's liked by everyone. JEANNE CLARK-Commercial Club, Dramatics Clubs, Senior Play. A charming girl, with eyes of blue, If you knew Jeanne, you'd think so, too. PAULINE FELLERS--Commercial Club, Dramatics Club, Senior Play. Many beauties have we seen, But none quite like our Pauline. HARVE GRIFFIN-Senior Play. Harve's blonde hair and pretty blue eyes, Help the girls to forget his size. ERNIE WOODS-F. F. A. Club, C Club, Football, Wrest- ling. He's what we call an all-'round-guy , At C. H. S., he's rated high. AUDREY J EANNE BUNCH-Glee Club, Junior Red Cross, Girls' Athletic Club, Mixed Chorus, Home Ec. Club. Audrey always looks so neat, She wins the hearts of all she meets. MAXINE LOPER-Girl Reserve, Commercial Club, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. A cuter girl never have we seen, We're quite proud of our Maxine. JACK JOHN SON--Hi-Y. From care and worry Jack is free A happy-go-lucky guy is he. GLENN L. CONNOR-Boys Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Of- fice, Movie Operator. If not successful at first trial, Glenn tries again with a cheerful smile. LENA TAYLOR-Office, Girl Reserve. At a failure Lena will not stop, So we all know she'll reach the top. EULADEAN LEWIS-Editor of Tiger's Tale. Her praises ever will advance, As can be seen at a glance. MELVIN W. CONNOR-Boys' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Stage Manager, Office, Movie Operator, Sp0rt's Editor of Tiger's Tale. To be a great reporter is Melvin's aim. We're sure his writings will win him fame. FLOYD BYERS-F. F. A. Club, Movie Operator. Happy Floyd with smile so gay, All C. H. S. wish that he could stay. IMOGENE HENDERSON-Girl Reserve, Girls' Club. She'll succeed, we all agree, In anything she seeks to be. EVELYN DAVENPORT--Girls' Athletic Club. Evelyn is a girl of the very best sort, We love her because she's such a good sport. TOMMY HALL-Hi-Y, Science Club. Here is a lad, quiet and true, A better friend we never knew. Athletic fs 13 iv'- 'EL' ,A Q- pri 'Q - f - up . Y.. --v J .-rf' 475 9' 9,0 --.a- as 'Vi G. C. KEYS-Football, C Club, Glee Club, Senior Play. Lonesome He's known to all the boys, A game of football he quite enjoys. MARTHA YOUNG-Athletic Club, Glee Club, Mixed Chor- us, Senior Play. Martha is quiet, But very bright. MILDRED ROGERS- Always quiet and never loud, Someday, of Mildred, we'll all be proud. J. F. GILLISPIE, J r.-Band, Boys' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Commercial Club. J. F. has such a winning wayg In our hearts he'll always stay. BILLY GILSON-F. F. A., Band, Orchestra, Senior Play. The Tommy Dorsey of Cleveland High, With his trombone he's quite the guy. MARGARET POINTER-F. H. O., Girl's Athletic Club. Although she has been very shy, Her memory will live in Cleveland High. MARTHA MOOREL-Girl Reserves, Junior Red Cross. This dark-haired miss, we all agree, Will live forever in our memory. TOMMY J OPLIN--F. F. A. Club. In any work he did his best, Thus he passed every trial and test. CAROL STOKER-Hi-Y, Basketball. Carol is a tall and handsome lad, A better friend we never had. ELIZABETH HARRIS-Senior Play. She's quiet, fair, and has much grace, And always a smile upon her face. LOUISE ALLEN-Girls' Athletic Club, F H O Club, Of fice Girl. With her cheerful smile and pleasant way She'll reach her goal without delay BILLY MQCLARRINON-Band, Orchestra, Dramatics Club, Football, Junior and Senior Plays. In many things he will have fame, But in acting he will win a name. CECIL SNEED-President of F. F. A To study farming is his aim, In this we know he'll win acclaim J UANITA J OHNSON-Girls' Athletic Club A jolly, friendly sort of girl, The type that makes the World whirl ELDA MAE HUFF- Everyone likes our Eida Mae, She's always laughing, carefree, and gay KENNETH NISKERN- C Club, Football Band Orches tra. Kenneth is quite dependable and real A guy with whom all like to deal. MERLE STORM-Science Club. When near the girls he's rather shy But he'll get over that as the years go by ROBERT BESSER-Science Club. Although he's such a silent lad, We're proud to say he's a Cleveland grad GEORGE BUNCH-F. F A Small of stature, but great of wit In all he does, he'1l make a hit R. J. COPELAND-President, Vice-president of Stu- dent Council, Business Manager of Annual, Foot- ball, Basketball, C Club, Junior Play, Hi-Y. CAROL JOHNSTON-Secretary, F. H. O. GEORGE MINDEMAN-Vice-president, Junior Play, Honor Society, Band, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. GERALDINE WILES-Student Council, Yell Leader, Drum Major, Girls Quartet, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Girl Reserves, Orchestra. PAUL NEELY-Treasurer, Basketball. MARY ANN ABRAMSH-Annual Staff, Junior Play, Honor Society, Girl Reserves, Junior Red Cross. VERNON WOODS-Student Council, Annual Staff, Junior Play, F. F. A. BILLIE RICHARDS-Yell Leader, Junior Play, School Yell Leader. Band, Orchestra, Honor Society, Girl Reserves, Junior Red Cross. JOE CAVENDER-Student Council, Annual Staff, Football, C Club, F. F. A. FAYE SHELTON-Advertising Manager for Junior Play, Glee Club. Mixed Chorus, Girls Athletic Club. LEONARD BERRY-Junior Play, C Club, Football, Basketball, Track, Hi-Y, Glee Club. PATRICIA HATHAWAY-Junior Play, Orchestra, Drum Corps, F. H. O.. Girls Athletic Club. G. C. JACKSON-Junior Play, Honor Society, Bas- ketball. JACQUIE ROLLER-Junior Play, Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. Girls Quartet, Girl Re- serves. EDWARD REDD-Annual Staff, Band, Orchestra Theory Club, Dramatics Club. EMMALOU MOLER-Junior Play, Girl Reserves. DONALD BROWN- C Club, F. F. A., Football. BETTY ANN MULLINS-Honor Society, Drum Corps, Girl Reserves, F. H. O. w ' ' 2 1 . E s I fy -7 1 v I w .f ' 'Pi' .,k V 3 F its 1 - f 'F-5. I, . '3 'Q f-fu. J 'inf '59 I W W.. ,-' . I n gq?x Qu -Q X -,7 A 4... .JA v:'?l 91 Q ...fe 4... W 2 1 fx ' f 'aa 1 03 if , 'Q J' ,riff 4945 YT 7 3. 'G' ,,. ,Is - i ' l X 1 n as ' 'Ds .-, Q 11 Y ff .1 I5 'U' 'bn Y, 'Il 'Z : Q, ,, , I x 1 ,QQ ur' 5. 75-J an 951 7 i S-. JERRY DUNLAP-Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Basket- ball, Hi-Y. BEVERLY MITCHELL-Commercial Club. JIMMY HOHIMER-Hi-Y. GENEVA FUGATE-Advertising Manager for Junior Play, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Girl Reserves, Commercial Club. HAROLD DEE ALLEN-Theory Club, School Bugler, Band. BETTY MAY BAILEY-Honor Society, Girl Reserves, Commercial Club. BILL GRAHAM-Stage Manager for Junior Play, Band. WANDA BROWN-Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Drum Corps, F. H. O., Girls Athletic Club. J. W. MCCLAIN-Junior Play, Band, Hi-Y. LOIS DECKER-F. H. O., Girl Reserves. NORMAN NISKERN-Band, Orchestra, Theory Club. DOROTHY EISENHOUR-Drum Corps, Girls Athletic Club. JUNIOR BARRETT-Track. MARY SUE ENOS-BISHOP-Junior Play, Dramatic Club. DONLEY CALLISON-Science Club. GRACE MILLER-Junior Red Cross. HENRY NOBBS- C Club, Football, Basketball, Track, F. F. A. LUCILLE BLACKBURN-F. H. O. DONALD ELLIS- RUTH COMER-Junior Red Cross. BILLY BURL WILLIAMS-F. F. A., Track. DORIS HENDERSON-Drum Corps, Girls Athletic Club. ARTHUR LEWIS FRANKLIN-Hi-Y. DOROTHY JEAN HERRIFORD-Commercial Club. LYMAN STACH-F. F. A. BERNICE ROBISON-Girls Athletic Club. JAMES LARIMORE- DONA RAE HENDERSON-Drum Corps, Girls Ath- letic Club. BILL HECOX-F. F. A. ERNESTINE STEARMAN-Drum Corps, Girls Ath- letic Club. BILLY ACKLEY-Orchestra, Science Club. JUANITA STITCH-Girls Athletic Club. JULIA KEYS- YVONNE ROGERS- BERNIECE THOMPSON-Junior Red Cross. ANNA LARIMORE-F. H. O., Girls Athletic Club. 1 mt I . I if WJ t V ' X 'll A5 , f f -m-mv? .2 Q' , get 1 egg dr' vs K . ' . 'Ot . 15 gn, 3 91' 1 f, ,., .4 W . .. Ab cc: gu- ' is , I IJ : lah. ive- 'T -- : 1 :Yi , K Q., ,l ., ls if 1-Q'1ivr.' ' - 4 A oi I 'Qc a t. iq V -4- . aka j g..4r ff A. l '. 1 v lf' 'Ci -'27 ' IT! 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Schertzer Jo Ellen House Erd Johnson Louise Henderson Lee Hudsonpillar Virginia Hightower Allen Lee Bowen Ruth Mae Fox David Swan Virginia Graham Charles Cavender Shirley Ann Byers Kieth Page Markaddois Hutchinson Gene Garrison Nila Jean Cheek Jeff Frey Helen Russell Paul Mindeman Rosalie Kiester Raymond Lee Glenna Mae Hardy Billy Brisbin Mary Ann Sharpnack Billy Cloughly Betty Ann Woods Eugene Ross Earline Davis Harold Verlas Tice James Widener Melba Stewart Charles Findley Cloann Richard Rollins Pauline Collins Laymon Sneed Wanda McNair Bobby Willadene Allen Larry Newman Ruby Kelso Tommy Hall Naomi Donald Sanders Leroy Mayfield Clarence Holder Walter Conner Nobbs Pogue Newman Alford Doyle Casey Leslie Storms Derrold Deatherage Bobby Rhoades L. F. Collins -Qi ,mf '-fi ,fp- :Wi , ,, Qmvw . 'ww' f 1 1 fi' I 2-WM . 'X V , '-.- V fi ,.,f QQ f JY 5, .V P . 1 Q 4 . W ' z 'mir Q1 s-'J F1 415 Q: H4312 iw' if-if:k'Q 2 0 ..1. , . X! xx? e C5 bl if fi Mex 3552, IM -.r Hz ' sS'1'Q2 t Kfff' ,445 i .Rfk . . 4 gldzja , lo!! . Q0 ' ' f., 0, Q,Q, 2 F Q, -4- f frs vil- xu ffm, 'Q my N ' z X E' Captain Glenn Hager, left end, G. C. Keys, tackle, Harold Brower, centerg Bob Fowler, right tackle 5 Donald Brown, right end: Ernie Woods, right half 5 Bert Myatt, wingbackg Dewey Molleur, fullback. aww 04 7947 mmm FAIRFAX: Fairfax, having a jinx on Cleveland for the past nine years, nosed the Tigers out 7 to 0, al- though the Tigers were in scoring zone three times. The Tigers were on the one one-half yard line when the final whistle blew. OILTON : Oilton was a hard lost game for the Tigers. The Panthers scored a safety in the second quarter and the Tigers score a touchdown and extra point. The game ended with Panthers 8, Tigers 7. DRUMRIGHT: In the Drumright game the Tigers did not get started. Riley set up two touchdowns by passes. Tornadoes 13, Tigers 0. CUSHING: Cushing was one of the Tigers' best games. Bert Myatt's brilliant quarterbacking, backed by the line's great offensive and defensive work, won the game. Tigers 20, Cushing 0. BRISTOW: Bristow, having one of the best teams in the state, was the Tigers' hardest game. The Tigers tied the score in the second quarter, 6 to 6. Bristow staged a great come-back the last half, ending the game, 19 to 6. PAWNEE: Since Pawnee was a grudge game, the Tigers had blood in their eyes. Cocky Eisen-hour set up an eight yard interception for a touchdown. Myatt tossed a pass to Hager for the second touchdown. The game ended, Bears 7, Tigers 14. YALE: The Armistice Day game was at Yale. Myatt tossed a touchdown pass to Brown and Molleur passed to Berry for the two scores. The game ended Bulldogs 0, Tigers 13. JENKS: Jenks was an easy one for the Tigers. Myatt scored three touchdowns, Woods scored one, and Berry scored the last and longest one in the game. Jenks O, Tigers 33. BARNSDALL: Myatt scored the first touchdowng Berry scored on a reverse, and Hager scored the third on a pass. Barnsdall 0, Tigers 19. HOMINY: The Tigers made a long drive at the first of the game for the first score. The Bucks scored in the fourth. The Tigers started another drive and the game ended. Bucks 6, Tigers 7. , r Y 's NISKERN HENDERSON ,A ,Ayv , QQ 'Pi Q 4 1 LEONARD 9 HAROLD BROWER V DONALD BROWN Q--5. ROBERT SALLEE LEONARD STEWART G. C. KEYS BOB FOWLER BERRY N .1 we 1 t X.. DICK TERRY HYSON Mascot JOE CAVENDER I f BUD JONES 1 ! -.. BERT MYATT R J COPELA ERNIE WOODS l wo X '45 IA EDDIE BARRETT fi ogg.: FRONT ROW-Don Fowler, Richard Case, Bobby Brock, Marvin Saddor'is SECOND ROW-Henry Nobbs, Vernon Stach, J. C. Cowan, A. D. Slape, Bobby Hall. ? CAPTAIN GLENN HAGER DEWEY MOLLEUR COACH FRANK HYSON n-.Q DEAN EISENHOUR 1 if x J! . Li-' I H A 4 AA- , 155 ' I, 1 ,o s A H Q 1 1 , -, A l . 1 QS gr 7' ' v Y 2'-it 'CQ 'U A x X .I X k Q X I X .lr , ' B J . 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J f ' 'X ' ,X , N v , nl l ' I . 5 ll xg-.wg :KK 1 X fx f 1941SDuwk CAPTAIN EDDIE BAPPETT Mlle run half mlle run mlle relay JUNIOP BAPRETT Quarter m1le run half mlle run H116 1elay BEPT MYA TT Low hurdles pole vault hop step Jump half nnle 1elay DEWEY MOLLEUR Hlgh and low hurdles broadJump football th1 ow quarter mlle relay half nnle relay FRONT ROW flelt to ugl tb Don l owler Vernon Woods Harve Gr1ff1n Ve1non Stach Bllly McCla1r1non Rob e1t Sallee BACK ROW Cleft to Tlghtf Cecll Sneed Phll Lunsford Henly Nobbs Buddy Jones Bllly Burl Wllllaffls P J Copeland fl XXX FAYE SHELTON ALMEDA HILL, Senlor ROBERTA RODGERS J umor All-School Queen Sgphomore WANDA PARRISH Eighth Grade ' 1 Q, C ' N- in J9P 5 F -gf! 1 XJ dl- ROBERT SALLEE MARTHA CARNEY R. J. COPE'LAND President Secretary Vice-president SENIORS: Lelia Mae Bloomer, Catherine Rhoad- es, Dewey Molleur. JUNIORS: Geraldine Wiles, Vernon Woods, Joe Cavender. SOPHGMORES: Martha Carney, Buddy Jones, Wilford Smith. FRESHMEN : Jack Pense, James Golden. EIGHTH GRADE: Billy Baker, Billy Joe Myat. SEVENTH GRADE: Dick Skinner. r 2 fl 90 as -5- Ginn Qfmmatico C3045-Rauma FIRST ROW: Jeanne Clark, secretary, Dona New- man, Sally Frey, Pauline Fellers. SECOND ROW: Opal Powell, Earl Farrow, presi- dent, Marianne Cavender, Miss Knox, spon- sor. THIRD Row: Bill McClarrinon, Eddie Redd, Don Findley. 36 G? IW? HGH!!-fb 50,0-cietg,-Befow FIRST ROW: Billie Richards, Norma Jean House, Lela Mae Bloomer, Virginia Foulks, Betty Mae Bailey, Mary Ann Abrams, Almeda Hill, Billie Baker, Betty Mullins. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Jean Blackburn, Dona Lou Newman, Catherine Rhoades, Mary Sears, secretary, Mary Louise Scrivener, Dorothy Jean Goward, Daisy Ingle, Mary Martha Carney, Jane Brandeberry, Jessie Bender, sponsor. THIRD ROW: G. C. Jackson, George Mindeman, Phil Lunsford, Bob Fowler, Buddy Jones, Eddie Barrett, Robert Sallee, president. 0'- IE-V 35 521, .3 1' 5 Cf' 36 49' .. 1-qi X rs'-.9 2.5. 3 L 'K fr. X Wx 2 1- Q5 'A+ 4:51 fr.-.fs i s l 5 I 85- .as fi Pwr! , , , f Q' 1.-+ I 6- 6 ef: 2 - ea 36 'ES' 19?- ja. Red Gimm- FIRST ROW-4Billie Richards. secretary: Martha Moore. Beu- lah Franklin. Billie Baker. president: Ruth Comer. SECOND ROW' f,Mrs, Jordan. sponsor, Billie Chapman. Martha Carney. Frankie Garner. Mary Ann Abrams. THIRD ROW: Grace Miller. Catherine Rhoades. Mary Sears. Jane Brandeberry. Charlene Gray. FOURTH ROW--Betty Lou Horton, Twila Williams, Charlene Barnes. Bernice Thompson, 4:5 as 4. V' 4- K' Je- de? i se. '-A 4- Q '96- 6.2.5 'ii xiiilmiiii 11a-y-mem FIRST ROW--Bobby Colwell. Robert Sallee. Don Fowler. James Golden. Gene Wait, Arthur Franklin. Calvin Rainbolt, SECOND ROW'----Wilford Smith, Earl Farrow. Tommy Hall. Paul Larimore, Bert Myatt, Marvin Saddoris. Tommy Run- yon. THIRD ROW--Bill White. Glenn Sears. Dick Case, J. VV. Mc- Clain, Bill Golden. Bob Skinner. FOURTH ROW ff-Bill lVIcClarrinon, Hershell Self. Carol Stoker. Glen Hager. 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COPELAND Business Manager ASS'T CLUB EDITOR: Mary Jane Brandeberry FE'ATURE EDITOR: Maxine Hill ASS'T FEATURE EDITOR: Sally Frey SPORTS EDITOR: Dewey Molleur ASS'T SPORTS EDITOR: Leonard Berry SNAP-SHOT EDITORS: Euladean Lewis, Eddie Redd CARTOONISTS: Glenn Hager, Norma House ASS'T ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Almeda Hill SFPTFMBDP 2 1 740 enroll 1n clty schools OCTOBDP 27 31 School opens for 41 42 D1StF1Ct teachers meet at Edmond Annual Sad1e Hawkms Week All school party Frlday Jeanne Cla1k and Glen Hager elected Dalsy Mae and L11 Abner NOVLMBDP 8 DDCEMBDP 24 All school p1 ogr am a blg success' Drum Corps march1ng contest at D1 um llgl t Two troplnes were b1 ought home Queen contest everybody woll 1ng A1m1st1ce Day p1off1am P'uents attend school Patr1ot1c pr ogmm by t' e VN es Slde swell elef mt all school queen by Dev ey 'md Glen Attendants were Ioberta laye SIOUX uta Leona Bell and Wftndfl II1 Y conference at A 8. M Hocl ay' We beat Honnny 1n ou1 annual Fhanl s 1v1n game Thanks lVl1 Holldaxs J umors p1 esent Look Me In the Fye gland play Football banquet Joe CTVGDC161 cap ta1n fo1 42 4.1 Hono1 Soclety luncheon Whlte Chrlstmas plogram School dlsmlssed for holldfus JANUARY Oh dear' School re opens Help' Semester Exams FFA 1n1t1ates new members FHO holds 1n1t1at1on If DBPUARY 7 MARCH APPIL MAY Negro Mmstrel a scream' County basketball tournament at Hal State teachers meet at Tulsa Oh boy' Students take over school Dewey Molleur superlntendent Joe Cavender prmclpal Cecxl Sneed and Don Brown broadcast over Farm and Home Hour on KVOO Anne Cavender candldate for Blson Re lay Queen Semoxs p1 esent G1ow1ng Pams a blg success' Goody ' Glee Club gets new robes D'1ste1 Pageant g1ven by Glrl Reserves Phllomathlc Club g'1V8S tea for Semor g1rls Track team vuns at Tulsa Band Festnal m new gym Glee clubs and bands f1om nealbx towns dedlcate the Gym G P Cox ference at Oklahoma Clty Jr Sr Banquet Baccalaureate Seruces Semor Class Day Oh' Semester exams agam Commencement Exercxses Hooray School s out' 7 5. . . 5 i - . 8 , -, 15, 16 . . 19 ' ' ' . 28 . . . . 0 ' LI 24 ' ' 'f t : y 1 U l . - 6 ' 1 , . cc ' lr as 'x 69 ' O ,,, let. 13 I . 18 . 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