Cleveland High School - Cleoma Yearbook (Cleveland, OK)

 - Class of 1954

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2 T Q V ffm .51-pg,nf5z Um ffnutxa tepf: Published By .7116 .vitudwt Gawwit of Cleudand ifcho-al Cleveland, Oklahoma r 'T 'T' n.. vt ff0lf I fI,H,2u ,LDL .Qhum F Sitting, Left to Right: Keith McSorley, Nancy Skidgel, Toby Harbeston, Abigail Newcum, Jane Wilson, Elizabeth Saddoris, Connie Barlow, Jetta Duft, and Arvilla Loggins. Standing: Lowell Hobbs, James Heard, Jack Powell, Bill Pearce, Connie Adams, Janice Brooks, Mary Barnes Pat Burkhalter, Jean Tisher, Shirley Garrett, and Pat Ritchie. g Editor Assistant Editor Elizabeth Suddorll lane Wilson Photographic Editor Feature Editor Jetta Sue Dutt Mary Barnes L ,C 'O Mrs. Mildred Vance Crook In recognition of the long, faithful, and loyal service rendered in her thirty-one years as a teacher in the Cleveland schools, and in re- membrance of her devotion to duty, the orderliness and quiet dignity that characterized her classes, we, the students of Cleveland High School, gratefully dedicate this Cleoma of 1954 to the treasured memory of one of our alumni, our teacher and friend, Mrs. Mildred Vance Crook. t SSEX M T Mg T r NovEM R 62 ' President 1 ei s 10 1, Elves 151617 JANUARY M 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 121314151611 1892021222374 2526213293031 97 '45 1 7778132 is PTE w,F5l? 6 , s 13, 45 20 soC' , 41 o 27 rwbik , ' s la 023 surw 14 9 123 D 6 '0 9 S , 'fawrti --- 0 6 5 'rw'rFs. 20 123 725 W. E. Adams Clerk Tom R. Lunsford Treasurer fl .Tl W. Rankin Young Superinienclenl Received Commercial Diploma, Chillicothe Busin- ess College, 1911, Life Certificate, Kansas State Teachers' College, 19163 B. S. Degree, Kansas State Teachers' College, 19225 M. A. Degree and Super- intendent's Diploma, Columbia University, New York City, 1925, Professor of Education, The College of Emporia, Emporia, Kansas, Superintendent of Public Schools, Anthony, Kansas, 1926-19335 Super- intendent of Public Schools, Cleveland, Oklahoma, 1934-. .93o.walaf E. P. Newcum S Hoyt Ferguson Principal Attended Oklahoma AEM College at Stillwater one year: graduated from Central State College at Edmond and received B. S. Degree in 1948: Football, Basketball, and Track coach at Cheney, Kansas, 1948-19523 Received M. A. Degree, Western State College, Gunnison, Colorado, 19525 Principal of Cleveland High School, 1952-. 73? Charles N. Williams Member L.- We 4.2 FEBRUA s wTF SNT 61 45 2 5 4 . 2151 U 21 MTX SM.?:l??H 12 F s 3456 91011 , 1516, '21 W 5 P-VKX, F 5 SVTW 15 ..-f' 9 0 DB MAY wi Www M T 6189 5 4 5 1011 12 15141516 1118192021222 232526212829 Fred Brady Member Neil Swan Member Glenn C. Jackson Member 1. Edna Jeanne McCharen Typing I and 1I, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Junior Sponsor. Warren C. Carmichael Football and Track Coach, Oklahoma History and Civics, Eighth Grade Math, Eighth Grade Boys Physical Education, C Club Sponsor, Senior Sponsor. 'hey Quz HOW Ferguson Irene Iordan Pfi11CiD81, Seventh Grade Basketball Coach, Math, High School Cleoma Sponsor. Math, Algebra, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry. Seventh Grade Sponsor ' 5 3 s TIGER TAL! rv' THE Carol Uerkvitz Marvin R. Barnum Home Economics i, Chemistry, Physics, II, and IV, F.H A. Sponsor, Pep Club Sponsor, Senior Sponsor. Biology, General Science, Senior Sponsor. Kenneth W. McCharen Seventh Grade Boys Health, American History, World History, Civics, Junior Sponsor. Clayton Cox English ll, American Literature, Journalism, Sophomore Sponsor ,4-4 Martha Hobbs Junior High English, Seventh Grade Girls Health, Eighth Grade Rc-nding, Eighth Grade Sponsor. Rex P. Teague llnnri, Girls Give Club, Tilixvd Chorus St-vi-nth Gradi- Music. Eighth tlrzult- Girls Chorus. tirmit- Svhnol Band l-'rvshmzin Sponsor. fQ mSte A W P George E. Massey Maye Sfallard Drivers Education, Shop, Assistant Football Coach, C Club Sponsor, Sophomore Sponsor. Q 4 .sf 'lx 35'- S t 5 3, . 1 Thelma Bartlett Junior High Reading, Froshmzin English, Speech, Dramatics, Eighth Grade Sponsor, Clvoma Sponsor. Eighth Grade Girls Physical Education, Spanish I, Junior High Social Science, Seventh Grade Penmanship, Sevetnh Grade Sponsor, r ff ', - - 1' M1- X Q An. 9 1 Q is mn if Q W- 1 W f , ,S 'sig' gi , .ar f 3 ' 7' Ti - Q ntgx ., :f--'if' i - t 1 i ' 21 1' iufzflhfsl I ,. 4 -N ... Louise Holler Art , Earl Hobbs Vocational Agriculturv, F,F.A. Advisor, Junior Sponsor. Ida Phillips Librarian, Library Club Sponsor, Freshman Sponsor 5 511221 xmg. Lek. 'Q ds Gxubons Gwoon Kan D Dmh . XXX9-xii o Kuhn X40 and wukse S. Devlaqve 'NX son, Baines Hema, 'tow Hafbeston, lane Vinson. Yo-Heh, Bene Sharvnacu, anal Mme B19-dy Cmmes 'ihomg Bbcv., Rm mm. ' s s, Gad Six Svixvxvalx. 'Yfa Swndxxugz N005 Pr ESident 'rob Y H axbuton S ecretary 1... Wm ll Vice 'Pl' esident Iqm.. H em G2 . Jimmy Powell-President. Carolim i1Mui,f.'f,4H ff JJ ex , 8 5,2 . W C 4 I w . 4 5' 4' A 1 'B . 5 4. , ,LW X F Q . , ., , -f-swifv 2 3- ' 1 ' -f A '- N 1 U-Ting MII' uh in l 'B yuh ,ns f ' 0 Dogpatch Rises Again!! Tom Cook johnny Davis rag, :,X ,, :ff 'C' 3 .4 ., .boo if! L Kbl In , A ,ge ff gf - I Ietta Sue Duit Richard Elledge Kyle Foulks Shirley Garrett In' ns 5 .40 -'ey' fill' if-wr J' ,,-Y , George Gowcxrd lack G-my Toby Hcrrbeston Iames Heard 1953 Football Queen Lowell Hobbs Connie Horine 'Lil AbnerS??? MWNQ Carolyn Johnson Maxine Ioplin iff vi? for 'Y-4 Arvilla Loggins Peggy Lucas Gwendolyn Matlock Iacqualine Matlock 'QQ '55 I-uuyl nur' Vida Mary Merriman Barbara Neely Claud Owens Iack Powell Ixmmy Powell Elizabeth Saddoris Initiation for ph in 'in-I Q 'q. X.- 'QW' I Senior Basketball Lorene Shurpnack IUCIC 533911985 Beauty Z' ,Mr --M6-a Ive' ...uf lu: if 'Q Billy Mac Thomison Charles Thompson Shirley Travis Iohn Weldon L arf' X, ,....,,, ,dvr-gg 0? fs 0' .44 X tif Lg Marrietta Widener Louise Wilcoxson Louise Williams Iimmy Woods i' ,..-I Edward Young Sam Zxckeioose Ralph Bryan K 5 'Eli QWNQQQ 4 . ALJ' ffifw X60-ynnflffn ll If r LMFQQJI , ,, I fm If M Mm -N Jig is J,. 'ww . Q 4 K. 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A 5. wx 53 -tif' fe-me 119 Marilyn Almy Charles Baker Connie Barlow Ioan Bejcek Ioy Blackbum Barbara Bryan Nelda Burleson lay Byers Wilby Casey Fred Cheers Charles Cowen Clyde Daniels Helen Devin Billie Ruth Davis Mary Alice Eshelman Jimmy Fox Donna Fultz Travis Gibbons Dale Goodson james Greqor Leroy Hall Violet Hall Hulan Hu!! Grace Kelsey lack McSorley Della Maxwell Bill Monforte Bile! Norton Bill Pearce Ted Pendergraft V P fog! tv X, Q fe' 'Rf :ho ?b 8 6 MCU J-9' .ai aiirf-7 ,,.,.wv '9'N 'QS Mary lane Pogue Gordon Porter Sammy Prater Iack Reed Iohn Rhodes Darold Ritchie Mary Lee Sawyer lim Seaton Shirley Seger Bobby Sharpnack Ronald Shipman Rex Sims Mary Lee Sissom Kenneih Smith Stella Smith fi 4901 If wi 'Q I 'f' S: ALJ X o Nax- Virginia Smith Q-Q... Willard Wilcoxson Charles Willig Q ,lm-s ' 1 lane Wilson Sue Woods Helen Wooten gi J , 1 x 'N 1 Kp be 1:0 can 628,-. l 'GI O 6 8 mvatb ' o i'?L5'w . . , kt, -kv-1 3 f 1 'wr Qu '. We s '51 Fun After Play Practicel Bd? ?! .,,,, ltidflf 97 PM ediwp dsx ace at P' Beanes for Break ast D m Mrs. Worthington Kent, Mimi Can ambitious widow! ................ . ................ Jane Wilson Jarel Kent fher 20-year-old son! ...... Travis Gibbons Peggy Kent Cher 18-year-old daughter! Connie Barlow Gerty Gallop fthe hillbilly cook! .......... Donna Fultz Uncle Podger ia poor relative from the Ozarks! ............................. Jim Seaton Speedy Edwards fPeggy's jealous boy friend! Bill Pearce Miss Eudosia iSpeedy's militant spinster aunt! Joan Bejcek Ruth Elton QJarel's girl friend! ........ Nelda Burleson Mrs. Bessie Elton CRuth's nervous mother! . . Billie Davis 0 Beane Mimi's 'rlhood friend and bosom pal I 21 , enemy! .......................... Mary Lee Sissom Botsford Beane Qher meek husband! .......... Jim Fox Maudie Beane ther dynamic daughter! .... Grace Kelsey Cadwallader Beane, Cad Cher snobbish son! .................... ,, Ronald Shipman Jack Winters fthe Beanes' erstwhile chauffeur! ........................ , , Darold Ritchie Sam Shaffner Ka television salesman! ........ Sam Prater Mike Deeganlhis helper! ............ . .. Riley Norton SCENE: Living room of Mimi Kent's new ranch-type home in Appledale, a midwestern town. TIME: ACT I About eleven o'clock on a morning in early August. ACT H The following morning at eight-thirty. ACI' III A few moments after the close of Act II. 24 ., .' . ,,,,s,,r ,ig 2 f Q Y ,, 3, , .- s '. 1 1..,.- W: .aw -:21'W d'v in ' v 4 ' ' v 6 i ,,,4v ,, ,M . x 4 - 1 A' is-1-President Q 'L is v U 5 L. I '. f 1 1, - ' ' X L .Q aff' .wi 'wi'-: :: 'iii mf, .W-:r',,fr'-fi - nz A, wlw , ,. - Aw V raft-Nice-Preiident ' ndley-4-Secretary-Tredsurer Q 1 ' - ,, u t Hl1 x N Mmm -.w..,, 5 ' 1 'ni , 5 ' 3 we -sw-Y U 1 rw 7 ENV' H o , yr 5 ' , . nv, , W.. . 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Collins L ll Sue Covln Charhs Dell Frances Drislrall Betty Earnhardt Carolyn Farrow qw ,No-.ana I' dmvK d 1' s Iuanlta Gllley Iarry Gray Darrell Hagar WY . -vw-, if K , 3 mf 1 , Mm-qu 1-hu Sharon Hansard Q 5.4 .aw ,hh hh t K nned Karon Kesncr Leah lunar Kathryn Horton Sam Inqls Betty Io son pq ,Y 9 7 Iudy Kysar Iudy Lodiord Doris Martin YS Q 'F' I sifiik Ml .a,.,.. 3, dl .gr ' ' - iw . 5 Q Qi gl 2 . J 3- f X' 'GTV' K- 4554: Howard Norman Carolyn Northwsalher 'Box O'l1mion Sharon Oianlon Palsy Porler Linda Powell ? A Sw. NIA Q' 5 Q4 T , V lx ,4 u. Y A Frrmk load Inch: Don Ritchie David Sawyer HL- . '-x' V gl-' 'J ' ? 5'-1 1 S4 119- Q45 an ffm A K 2?-f vw sl 5, N .,. ME ,A . N-J K we ' , Y u-.4 , i' 1' l If Q ly -if . I Danna Smith H014 SPOIICCI' NCIUDD SPOBCCI' Barbara Starrett Goldiu Stroud mgug Wqlnrg 'S' :WAX Shirley Ann While Willis Mae Wldanor James Wllcoxson i W. 42 Um-KT ibf Tournament Weather Get with it boys! Qu Bunny-hoppers o Lovers! ,Qf ,o . . ws lf N S fi., an-Q-A Q- X., M fi? if E A 3? t znoweul Opf Jog Patch winners M, . Q M 1, 'Nw ., .2 . , Buddies ra Engl PQ'-' ' You HIC' ITte Sophomores Fight Team Fight! shot her in Fold ,, o H 600 d 'GO blood he d1 . W ! . . TJ tell Pm' Coach! 'Nrvog 15. : 'SS-'L fl 1 vw- lf.: ro 0 45. 5 4 I I s I' A I 1 1 Egfr if-av -.-.......,..,,3.-A ., . 1 ,A my g ,,.aK-fb ' 'f ' - M 'uvb--rg -A, - fd if-'f ,gl L7 'f gt. x . r t 'LJ 3'V.,VLf,07L4+-'v ral plz Ulf ajw Qigyzpof' If 2-Q sfxi' ek Rosalie Hinds Betty Pendergmft Pat Burkhalter 3 Marilyn Almy Linda Powell Iogiy Ashton 1 I . 2: . .I whw, .. ig I 1 1, r , I K:-' 0 'M' a 5 T in Queen sf.-y , il. - wiifgf wi 1K1?' ef:,?f' v 57 5 ff, AL 573, H ,awfzj X ' :gm fzx 1 5 I , . .U A 5:?W:.,r4ifT-- i3,L+a2,u1'l Tux- ' I. ,gn K. ,.. A v fglx as 5 . , 5 L M na .-.fix W A' um gig .Pr ':, L X f w i - . X , W ,,. J Zak 3 iffflipgy, Htififf. 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T . i . 5' 1 f z i :tri z F 1 , f 'ar Xi e 9 T 150- M . . ,-,,t an , . me , Jr Iames Heard Ed Young Fullback Tackle All-District I-'ullbuck All-State fullback Honorable Mention on High School All-American All-District Tackle Honorable Mention All-State Team The Cleveland Tigers opened the 1953 football season by tying the Skiatook Bulldogs 12-12 in a hard-eamed moral victory for the Bengals. This tie started the Tigers on a twelve-game winning streak which lasted until the last game of the season. Scoring: Cleveland-Monforte 6 Ritchie 6. In their second outing the Tigers splashed by the Drumright Tornadoes 6-0. The game, played in a downpour, was very close and only in the third quarter were the Tigers able to spring Bill Pearce on a 50-yard jaunt to paydirt. Scoring: Cleveland-Pearce 6. Drumright-0. Arvilla Loggins Center End Toby Harbeston FQ: ,k i K 'Y i X U 4 5 ' I if HM -til 1 K 2. I fl 4- Q ig, , . lack Powell lim Woods Tackle Guard All-District Tackle All-District Guard l The Tigers controlled the pigskin the entire night at Pawhuska and came through with a 14-2 win over the Huskies. James Heard was the big gun ln the Tiger attack, scoring all of the Tigers' points, Scoring: ClevelandhHeard 14. Pawhuska-Safety, 2. The Yale Bulldogs were the next to taste defeat at the hands of the Tigers, The Tiger second team saw plenty of action in the last half to aid in the 38-0 victory. Scoring: Cleveland-Monforte 18, Heard 83 Har- beston 6, Findley 6. Yale-0. Darold Ritchie Bill Pearce Quarterback Halfback 49697 ,ZR Fi!!-f gs X Y Bill Monforte lack Mcsorley Halfback End The up-and-coming Tigers were not to be de- nied a victory in their fifth outing as they defeated the Hominy Bucks 34-7 in one of the roughest con- tests of the year. The heated rivalry brought one of the largest crowds of the season to witness the Tigers' Homecoming ceremony as they crowned Miss Shirley Garrett their 1953 Football Queen. Scoring: Cleveland-Monforte 12, Ritchie 2, Pearce 7, Heard 7. Daniels 6. Hominy-Clapper 7. The Tigers traveled north to play Dewey high school as the Bulldoggers celebrated their Home- ing. The Bulldoggers fought hard in the high scor- ing g-ame, but were unable to out-score the terrific Tigers as they marched to their fifth straight vic- tory of the season. Scoring: Cleveland-Monforte 6, Heard 9, Pearce 18, Woods 6. Dewey-Edmiston 9, Brown 6, LeUnus 6, Scroggins 6. lim Fox Ronald Shipman End Halfback 435- it-'I-r 24-035- ., .ang if 'W my ff ,,.:. 4 7 Q X 4 is W - ,A r i 4 Ted Pendergraft Riley Norton Guard Guard The Cleveland Tigers could do no wrong at Newkirk and they handed Newkirk a 41-19 shel- lacking. The Tiger second team played most of the last half and showed up very impressively in this North State Conference battle. Scoring: Cleveland-Heard 29, Ritchie 6, Sea- ton 6. Nevwkirk-Rozell 6, Hynd 7, Brouser 6. The Pawnee Black Bears, rated the No. 1 class B football team in the state, bowed to the mighty Cleveland Tigers as the Tigers took their revenge to the tune of 32-7. Scoring: Cleveland--Heard 20, Monforte 12. Pawnee-J. Allen 7. Charles Willlg lim Seaton Halfback Fullback wif. 1 W . f' '-.ante ' -V F' ri 'I-'burr ,i 6 . Q'NR 4-wr-up. ', x . 7 K7 ll 1 fc:-Q 1 ear 'K J x N J 5 X 5 g ,fag in ' r Y . . ' ' 5 J 1 ,,,, . . . Q K ' I 7 5' 14 , . g Pete Hall John Rhodes Rex Sims Gary Hicks End Guard Tackle Guard In the last home game of the regular season the Cleveland Tigers faced one of the heaviest teams in the state, the Shidler Tigers. Though heav- ily out-weighed, the classy Cleveland 1l left the field with a 26-13 victory. The Cleveland Tigers were rated No. 3 in the class B high school foot- ball ratings the following week. Scoring: Clevelandelleard 20, Pearce 6. Shidler-Mosier 7, Dodson 6. Although the Fairfax Red Devils led the Tigers 7-6 at one time in the third quarter, the Bengals put on a tremendous scoring spree and beat the Red Devils 33-7. The victory gave the Tigers the District 16-B and North State Conference championships and a state playoff berth. Scori-ng: Cleveland-Heard 27, Monforte 6. Fairfax-Warner 7. Iim Treece E. G. Findlay Quarterback Halfback QF WF lf? T , In the first game of the State Playoffs thr- Tigers encountered the Prague Red Devils of Dis- trict 15-B. A close, rugged contest followed thc opening whisle with the Tigers coming out on top 13-0. The win enabled the Tigers to meet the Bimhy Spartans in the quarterfinals of the playoffs. Scoring: Clefveland-Heard 7, Harbeston 6. Prague-0. Striking hard in the first half the Cleveland Tigers scored four touchdowns to take a lead' that the Bixby Spartans could never overcome. In this round of the state playoffs the Tigers beat the Spartans 27-12. This ran the Tigers' victory skein m eleven straight games. Scoring: Cleveland--Heard 15, Monforte 6, Har- beston 6. Bixby-Baker 6, Summers 6. Soncha Bellis Kay I-'oulks Center End QF- .za--as , Q? -K and V 'L V .-., ' W , ,. ee.. rg ,gm X' if -9' , 3 Mi, fl L as 4 Ala 3 r 'lf V . f V, .,,. Fi gg, egg 4, 94:2 .,. i'.fsi?5,f5s?.f'1 SFT : Q . 1 A, .V , . .3 5. l, it Q: I QU Us Q, 1 Q f 'gx wo' A M ,sh an g i1S L? f P fs + Q W, 4 ---2 3? ' ...Qs .- X 5 . , -., 3 LZA., , f HW ff t it ii ,ua . if , f ' . r 1 4 t s 5 T get s r . we N- . 3- is i Harold Pendergrctt Dannie Smith Iohn Monforte Danny Cox Guard Tackle Halfback End In the semifinals of the state playoffs the Tigers met the favored Tecumseh Savages. With the 16-B champs' offense at its peak, they rolled over the Savages 48-0. This win put the Tigers into the state Class B finals against Tonkawa. Scoring: Cleveland-Heard 30, Young 6, Woods 6, Monforte 6. Tccumseh---0. A record-breaking crowd traveled to Stillwater to see the previously unbeaten Tigers play the de- fending state champions, Tonkawa, for the 1954 class B football championship. Bad breaks for thc Tigers and the Buccaneers' hustle were the decid- ing factors in this thrill-packed game which ended in a Tonkawa victory with the close score of 26-20. Scoring: Cleveland-Woods 7, Pearce 13. Tonkawa-Miller 12, Noles 12, Bourn 2. L, yew Beadew Qi g Left to Right: Jetta Duft, Abigail Newcum, Grace Kelsey, Jean Tisher, and Shirley Garrett. ' ' finatfzaff First Row, left to right: Mr. Massey, coach, Donald Cummings, Jimmy Adsit, Ro-bert Walker, E. J. Daniels, Lewis Dressler, Glen Almy, Terry Rhodes, and Mr Carmichael, coach. Second Row, Richard Johnson, Henry Elledge, Wendell Braden, J. E. Dawson Amos Gibbons, Frank Reed, Dale Trimble, Jan Bartlett and Doyle Patterson. Third Row: Dale Driskell, Glen Ed Kelsey, Ronald Cummings, Charles Young, Dickie Walters, Millard Loggins, Ronald Conwell, Jerry Gray, Darrell Hager and Steve Bivin. ' ' .TMR M First Row, left to right: Mr. Massey, coach, Millard Loggins, Jimmy Adsit, E. J. Daniels, Lewis Dressler, Nolan Dunn, and Terry Rhodes. ' Second Row: Donald Cummings, Charles Dell, Johnny Gray, Kenneth Howard, Frank Reed, Harley Raney, Jan Bartlett and Doyle Patterson. Third Row: Henry Elledge, Dale Driskell, Ronald Cummings, Dickie Walters, Ronald Conwell, Jerry Gray, Darrell Hager and Steve Bivin. I e , f C ,-film v .F Wt, ' i n fi .73 lietlcaff i 4'l,f4 y x UQL , ' vi: iv ., i i :,1. . :,.,. X.,.. I .. -, ..,. 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Stan Loggxns, Toby 1-Iarbeston, Tom Cook, Sam Znckefoose, John Weldon, Jack Powell, Jack An six RI p e ,. y e Foulks, and Mrs. Cox, sponsor. . land 'high Not Pxctnredz Charles Thompson, Jack Gray, Richard Elledge, Ed Young, Johnny Davls, Jack Brown, Tom MW hmm V Brown. Paulme Ashford, Louise Wilcoxson. Lela Carter, and Virginia Carver. ding: Ste h ns K I .Tn First Row, left to right: Jetta Duft, Abigail Newcum, Grace Kelsey, Jean Tisher and Shirley Garrett. Second Row: Jane Wilson, Elizabeth Saddoris, Carolyn Farrow, Carolyn Smith, Judy McCoy, Alene Sharpnack, Jean Ann McSorley, Rosalie Hinds, Carolyn Stroud, Beverly Sharpnack, Connie Barlow, and Pat Ritchie. Third Row: Goldie Stroud, Judy Kysar, Sandra Alexander, Ann Campbell, Judy Ledford, Leah Kesner, Carolyn Northweat'her, Lucille Rainbolt, Yvonne Davis, Carol Blumer, Louise Davis, Pat Cook, Allene Foley and Miss Uerkvitz, sponsor. Fourth Row: Shirley White, Jacquie Jackson, Emajo Casey, Sue Cowen, Carolyn Johnson, Connie Horine, Janice Brooks, Pat Burkhalter, Wanda Bennett, Linda Adams, Alice Brady, Kathryn Bennett, Sammie Donnelly and Barbara Starrett. Fifth Row: Linda Powell, Karen Kesner, Patty Tennent, Helen Devin, Mary Jane Pogue, Ann Millen, Sandra Allred, Nelda Burleson, Louise Williams, Donna Fultz, Bette Crabtree, Karen Hansard, Judy Thomas and Peggy Cook. G First Row, left to right: Bill Pearce, Jack Powell, Mr. Carmichael, Mr. Massey, Mr. Ferguson, sponsors, and Arvilla Loggins. Second Row: James Heard, Jim Woods, Ted Pendergraft, Darold Ritchie, Toby Harbeston, Ronald Shipman, and Ed Young. Third Row: Jim Treece, Gary Hicks, Billy Mac Thomison, Riley Norton, Jack McSorley, and Charles Willig. Members: Marilyn Alrny, Shirley Beal, Eddie Brown, Jack Brown, Tom Brown, Lela Fae Cart'er, Charles Cow- en, Duane Cowen, Clyde Daniels, Billie Davis, John Davis, Juanita Denson, Helen Devin, Jack Donnelly, Glendoris Flight, Shirley Garrison, Jack Gllley, Rosalie Hinds, Bertha Intleld, Jacquie Jackson, Donna Jordan, and Joyce Keeling. Johnnie Lay, Carl Lucas, Peggy Lucas, DeEtta Maxwell, Vlda Mary Merriman, Ethel Mae Peterman, Mary Jane Pogue, Gordon Porter, Sam Prater, Mac Saddorls, Jim Seaton, Shirley Seger, Nadine Shipman, Walter Sissom, Deloris Skidgel, Charlene Starrett, Louise Wilcoxson, Charles Wlllig, Zona Woods, and Helen Wooten. Mrs. Ida Phillips, sponsor. lilllllva A flveell , Left to Right: Louise VVil1iams, Zona Woods, Pat Ritchie, Donna Fultz, Mary Lee Sissom, Pat Burkhalter, and Stella Smith. :ima ,VX X, fax gd pixce QXQQHGXX, QKVL, ego xbanxe 'va Q9 xx wh Qlxxxmb, K1xoXexkXa . 9090 59, oexoixs ee SE-5019. xewa SKQW0. ffsxwexif' QM-d V 9501 , 5 xx . , ' 5 89-GNP. 95159105 Eixgxfa. 30-eww 59cY9o9'9e?M9 asqwaiofi 5 ' - Q y. 'af Eixssoxv. won XXYOQXABK. 509 PMOYG- YN55 et Miss C al-ol U emvit z Sxkxlxv 021' OZXX9' xg swavdwa. 36? we PMN kwa?-oQ1'. 'Y'oeXx9 Qwx Qixaevex. V10 Seco Sosa-av. 096 Mum Du etfa I W- G Mvfvlden' MMM ltpr QM - A K u esid ce- ent A , 4 Presid 5: it lf ent ,- q-Yr' 14,71 'J . Elf: L Q Y , 71 4 . ' ' 7 490 ,,' N Ag, F W ucq-W' Mun YD H, Bl l,n my W 'Se oo Cr fan eta - FY Tre asu fer s Po nsor. 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