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Cldllgy BERNARD V. REZABEK High School Principal. Speech B. A. Degree from Central State Teachers' College, Edmond, Masters Ed. M. from Oklahoma University formerly taught at Winslow Arizona, came to Cleveland in 1948. ELVA BRADLEY Commerce, Junior Sponsor M. S. and B. S. Degrees from K.. S. T. C., Pitts- burgh, Kansas. In Cleve- land since 1946, taught six years in Kansas. JACK F. PARKER Science, Freshman Sponsor B. S. Degree from North- western State, Alva, Okla- homa, formerly taught at northwestern, gradu ate work at Chicago, came to Cleveland in January, 1949. MARTHA HOBBS English and Home Econom- ics in junior high, Eighth Grade Sponsor B. S. Degree, A. and M. College, Stillwater, taught English LeFlore H i g h School, English and Home Economics, Howe High School: home economics Mound Valley, in Cleve- land since 1944. IRENE JORDAN Mathematics, Freshman Sponsor Attended Phillips Univers- ity, Enid, one year and three summers, B. A. De- gree, 1929, and M. A. De- gree, l934, Oklahoma Uni- versity, taught in Cleve- land since 1921. HAROLD F. ATKISSON Music, Junior Sponsor A. B. Degree from Drury College, Springfield, Miss- ouri, Music B at Drury, formerly taught at St. Ag- nes School Springfield, in Cleveland since 1948. EVELYN B. ARMSTRONG English, Seventh Grade Sponsor B. S. Degree from Central State Teachers' College, Edmond, Oklahoma, form- erly taught at West Side School, 1939-42, returned to Cleveland in 1945, has taught in junior and sen- ior high school since that time. EARL HOBBS Vocational Agriculture, F. F. A. Advisor and Sophomore Sponsor B. S. Degree from A. and M. College, Stillwater, su- perintendent of agriculture experiment station, Heav- ener, Oklahoma, taught in Cleveland since 1943.
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,4 - clminiaf,-a hon UGATION D 0? ED NO. Quinn:-nn 1- U- pf- af B053 ummm -lou W. ,,.o0 ,,pw G,,g0 'v.o,..u ilk the echo i hogs Studentsz e close of ther e,roup o ry dearl Dear oach th hat aI1O love ve heir e appr ' ded t ne to find As 11 we are again renin and girls, when we have co will soon he leaving, our halls to places in liie's vast field oi endeavor. Some will further their education in insti- tutions oi higher learning, others will iind their ' the world oi work, while still OYYXCTS avenues oi service. howev any task worth doing work, if it he ces in other d that '0 all ola 'mill enter let it '09 remenhere is worth doing, wellg and tha honest, is honorable. what a trulv wonderful land is this me There is no place like it in all the Opportunities to get an edu- 'ov life are literally thine of oi ourst whole wide world. ' n to work and to eng ur laps ior the asking. 'ca is the real land ' her, love her, opportunities the ol YBSIQ X.. 'FW' catio , Lhfovm into o bout it, meri us appreciate most oi her ' t we carry on mistake a opportunity. Let preserve her, and make the lt is in this same spirit tha traditions oi the Crimson and Gold. Most sincerely yoj, . ' r 2 erihtendent W4 K f GLEVEJNO- OKLAHOMA odd 9' YRINCXPM- Deaf Swdemst c,.e.s. R' Ls we are about no excise txioffoss is are upon afmm gm oi acffgfgbfrofeohiv to femfn nticipatihg, a pleasan it sang .Nate 5 ie-I 2' an class TOOWS ne u nd venture '90 to the s e awe ,bo rmymafktratef if T becdme Y goo halls oi 'niS'09'f Xeauomv' 0 ieti. the nugersu of KXXO tirities are re' ecordefl 59 d to 1-N5 will se TOXX 'S-0,00 a 93 5 awk' Soc n ni 0 We we uf ae enturth A go gf r tori we ge - - s Wm in-wgiege X1 ' ' QQ oi 56900-X w . gear, honofeb inivf' st rt 0 u Q you an tvxeniiekm Ci 1- the oi we 'ple 0 Wax al. Hhether YO X the on the NIT?-mm' X 95891 9 You mx x S?-Xx:Lb!1 8-,fa .3 Au1'6'5a spo mae ann? carfif o -YOKA, oi e 'YiQLeT 'give Y.-25M . voip duh-T125 ol retuffl the or 3053 to di-SVNSY We vm an iuture ngtoxrgexjgxn G 00,3818 l apprecgifcavotga and eportshanxsi memo -tration into or fc sc'nolO5i5-C' 6 . TD ,mia pleasant 1 SLKXGGTGX-Y , bak Bef TQXLR53
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, wifefb- p v X J 4 a , fl ...f .A jf' 0 5. Z- I ,. ,n CLCM IDA PHILLIPS Teacher Librarian, Senior Sponsor Life Certificate, Central State Teachers' College, Edmond, taught in Cleve- land from 1923-'28 and since 1943. LYLE BERRYHILL Coach, Industrial Arts, Senior Sponsor B. S. Degree from Central State Teachers' College, Edmond, in Cleveland since 1948. LUCILLE I-IEDGER. Home Economics Sophomore Sponsor M. S. Degree from A. and M. College, Stillwater. Taught three years in Ok- lahoma schools before coming to Cleveland in 1946 ELMEB H. STAHLY Science, Freshman Sponsor LELIA H. NOWIJIN English, Journzlimn, Senior Sponsor Attended Northeast Miss- ouri State Teachers College Kirksville, Missouri, equiv- alent of two years, B. A. Degree, University of Tul- sa, taught in Missouri rur- al schools four years and eight years in junior high school, Bogard, Missouri, junior and senior high school, Cleveland, since 1919. MILDRED CROOK Junior High Girls' Athlet- ics, Spanish, Junior and Senior High Social Science, Seventh Grade Sponsor. B. A. Degree, Central, State Teachers' College, Edmond, attended Tulsa University, 111158, and A. and M, Col- lege, Stillwater, taught in Cleveland since 1922. J. T. LEVAY History, Coach, Eighth Grade Sponsor B. S. Degree Central State Teachers College, Edmond, Oklahoma, in Oklahoma since 1945 and in Cleve- land since 1948. EDNA LOU PETERMAN School Secretary Graduated from Cleveland High School in 1946, start- ed work as secretary in September, 1946. 1 x H-Q ,b -J K l J Y Q'14 1
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