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STAFF NI XRQIE LAUSTEN Eduor CH-XRI OTTE CARPENIER 'XEXX EI L CLAUDY DC I1 I DAVIDSON IOHNNY IHRLIBURGER IINIMH HUFF IOUANN IxIDD AUSTIN HUNT XI XRGARET LAWRENCE 'WAINCH IYND BII L MORGAN DONNA MCBRIDE IJEVERIX PHILLIPS ILAIN RLUDY MAYINE REVARD NNN RIPPEL IANE ROBERTSON TONIMH SLARS FI xINx SIDORFSKY IOHN SHAW! BETTX I SMITH BEVERLX STEVENS BENNY XVILLIAMS 'XIISS MARY PAXTON Aclvmsor I '4 , , 'T' fx f--ff 1 , 1.x 1 iN 1 I 4 f I 1' ' v f' ' I , , I , . I , 'I 1 1 . 3 X , . VA 1 ' 1. . , , . , L I , f If . L , Tl-lE NAUTlLUS 5 Publlsle ed by The Class el l91l8 Bartlesvllle College l-llqlq Bclrtlesvllle Cl' efllemei - A. 4. -- '-' - , : . 11, , wifi 25-755' 1' 'QQ-5I.i:Q:f5 l' ' ' A A- P -.-2EEE2isE5E5EIEE2fi2E25691E3Ezf..sEsis25is2s2s5z25??155555Ez5s55?'f25E2isSEaE2I G 11 1.1 f . . ,. - A IA':E5E55: :f:f'f::: ,' ' -:-:2:2:2Ef:5EfifE555E55''K 5'-::5:5: ,jr . Q: -z, N ei 5 .iiff Ei, 2222221- 2 1--,i : ' ' l. 212 F5 ff, I , 523' 22252 . P5 -f gs.. - Ii,-4zg,:,,E ' l V A . . 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V11 '-. . 11111 Dr Graves Delivers Baccalaureate Address A Farth For This Day was the top c of Dr Harold K Graves pas tor of the Flrst Baptlst church who dehvered th Baccalaureate address to the graduatlng semors on Sunday evenlng May 16 rn the College Hlgh fleld house The ceremony opened wrth an or gan prelude C1bav1t by Tltcomb played by Mrs Harold Malone Fol lowlng thls March Royale by sional for the senxors The Reverend Paul H Tr1pp pas tor of the Flrst Methodrst church gave the mvocatlon and the College High mixed choir under the dlrec t1on of Mr Frank Robmson sang Make a oyful Sound and The Lord Is My Shepherd both by Noble Cam The scripture lesson for the eve nmg was read by the Reverend ames E Splv y pastor of the Flrst Pres byterlan church before the Bacca laureate address by Dr Graves Followmg the benedlctlon by the Reverend Rlchard Rodgers rector of St Lukes Eprscopal church Mrs Malone played as the recesslonal for the service Land of Hope and Glory by Elgar Award Presentations Hiahllaht Frnal Assembly Raymond Govett semor was awarded the coveted Robert Mlller Kane Memorxal Scholarshlp at the annual semor class farewell assembly Frlday May 14 The scholarshrp was pr sented by Prlnclpal Carl A Rans barger The assembly program was begun Wlth the processlonal and devotlons were presented by Bob Damon Pa tr1c1a ames B111 Sexton and ane Robertson Follow no the devotlons Bob Wertz read the class hlstory A plano solo Claire de Lune by De bussy was gwen by Margaret Law rence and Don Van Dall read the class wrll After the presentatlon of the awards the clos n ceremonlals were glven m whlch ohnny Frelburger 1947 48 semor class presrdent Lee Skrnner Dr sxdent elect of the semor class Margle Lausten edltor of the Nautilus for 194748 Nxta Bateman edltor el ct of the Nautr lus Tommy Sears 1947 48 chairman of the Delnberatlve Commrttee and Nadean Hawklns temporary chalr man of the 1948 49 Dellberatlve Committee partlclpated Annual lunlor Senlor Prom Provrdes Emoyment for Many Gala decoratnons of flowers and balloons bedecked the Hlllcrest Country Club as the scene of the annual unlor Senror Prom held Frl day May 7 Frank acksons orches tra provnded music for dancmg and a large crowd of junlors senrors and Jun or college students fllled the ball room The ceremonnes for the eve mng wlth ohn Hlatt as master of ceremonies started wlth the welcome address by Nadean Hawkms presr dent of the junior class and the re sponse by ohnny Frexburger semor class presldent ThlS was followed by the grand march and dancmg 3 Dr M. L Wardell GIVGS Commencement Address Dr M L Wardell professor of history at the Unrverslty of Okla homa delxvered the commencement address to the graduating semors on Thursday evemng May 20 1n the College High field house The organ processlonal and reces slonal was played by Mrs Harold Malone and Frank Sldorfsky played Arabesques by eanjean as a clar1 net solo der was followed by the entrance of the senlors to March Royale by Smetsky The Reverend George Beasley r pastor of the F1rstChr1s nan church gave the 1nvocat1on Pre cedmg Dr Wardells address Mr G M Roberts superintendent of schools mtroduced the speaker Th presentatlon of diplomas to the semors was made by Mr M S Douglass president of the board of educatxon followlng the rntroductlon of the semor class by Prxnclpal Carl A Ransbarger Follow1ng the slngmg of the Alma Mater the Reverend S C Kmmngham pastor of the Church of Chrlst gave the benedlctlon The program was closed wlth the playing of Umversxty Grand March by Goldmas as the reces slonal fe ' ' 77 i . . , - , ' , b . . . 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I . , , 9 , ' , 4 7 ' 1 . . . , , , . - J . . . ,, . . - ec . . , ,, 7, . . - Senuor Class On September 14 1942, we entered Central Hugh School as unnocent U1 seventh graders and even though we were the babues of the school no one ever felt so grown up as we dud Luttle dud we realuze then that every ounce of our youthful stamuna and enthusuasm would be needed for the sux long years ahead One of our furst dutues as students of Central was to elect our class offucers Among those elected to the Student Councul was Tommy Q Bates I Preston who never dreamed he would hold that honor all four years at Central and end up as presudent of the student body un hus sophomore year The hughlught of the year was our class operetta Hansel and Gretel, wuth Bully Sroffe holdung one of the leads The produgy of the seventh grade was luttle Davud Kundug, who went around amazung everyone fteachers uncludedl wuth hus scuentufuc vocabulary Came the eughth grade and we were superuor' We actually had someone to look down on' The gurls began wearung lupstuck and developed a terrufuc crush on the A M A and the boys started notucung both Tommy Sears became the prude of the eughth grade by wunnung the slogan con test durung Fure Preventuon Week Sunce then he s become famous for wunnung Terroruzed vuctums of hazungs and proud possessors of Freshman Alley we left Junuor hugh days behund us and cntered the nunth grade Muss Jackson wull undoubtedly remem ber how Louann Kudd wowed em as presudent of the Belles Lettres Club The nunth grade brought the horrors of Latun and Algebra We ll never forget the dazed Latun students stumblung through the halls mumblung huc, haec hoc Speakung of Latun, ohn Shaws wolf ush unstuncts were unearthed as a result of thus course On the second day of chool, whule glancung through the Latun text book he found the word for love and he Joyfully trotted around the halls dusplayung hus new found knowledge to all the gurls Our class was mughty proud when Ellen Talley captured honors for Washungton county at the state 4 H Club Conference By the tenth grade Tacky Day had become a much loved annual event un our Central daze We all burned the mudnught oul tryung to dream up outland ush costumes and un our mudst there ap peared everythung from kungs to tramps The hughlught of the day was the Tacky Day assembly wuth Bob Damon reugnung as kung for a day By thus tume we had perfected our technuques at skuppung wuthout gettung I-lustory caught lWell at least most of us hadl But even the best of us had our weak moments and well never forget those long hours of makeup tume un Mr Lees offuce Our sophomore lune party was hular uous but tears flooded the school as we bud our funal adueu to Central un our farewell assembly Upon arruvung at College Hugh from the hub bub at Central, we were awed at the sulent halls whuch greeted us However we felt that the soberuty was befuttung to our new posutuon as dugnufued junuors One famuluar thung un the new sur roundungs was Mr Roberts who followed us over from Central to be our pruncupal agaun I ust how much punushment can 1 min take99j We started the year off wuth a bang by dusplayung our dramatuc talents un the all school play, The More the Merruer It was un thus play that Austun Hunt gauned hus reputatuon as the shoutung senator and hes been shoutung hus way un and out of plays ever sunce Our Junuor class play Howdy Stranger was a howlung sucess too and we earned enough money to show the senuors a wonderful prom We Junuors also got a chance to show what we could do un the College Hugh unks, the second all school revuew The memory of those beautuful 'H costumes whuch almost dudn t arruve on tume wull haunt us forever It was durung the fall of our junuor ye1r that our long dreamed of Teen Town the Y Hut had uts grand openung We were proud of our new recreatuon center and our class had a lot to do wuth uts success The school band and debate team un whuch junuors partucupated won honors for our school durung the year The band won the sweepstakes at the Tru State Musc Festuval, and the speech students brought home a nuce trophy as part of theur loot from the Northeastern Dustruct Speech contest Bartlesvulle celebrated uts fuftueth annu versary on Aprul the Furst and College Hugh students staged a Puoneer Day honor of the bug event The two hour assembly that day was unforgettable com plete wuth a realustuc can can done by members of our class, Ann Marue Doorn bos Ann Ruppel and Carolyn Neal We regretted that school was dusmussed at noon, but made the best of the sutuatuon cmd 'attended the bug parade downtown The College Hugh float was one of the most outstandung, representung a comparu son between the puoneer and modern schools At last We made ut' After fuve long strenuous years we were SENIORS the bug guns around school Strangely enough our many attempts at beung dugnufued were unsuccessful for we dudnt feel or act much older than we dud fuve years ago -4 We all had fun watchung those poor junuors and theur hularuous attempts to gaun fur t place un the cafeterua lune But 'us we laughed behund theur backs we secretly remember that just a year ago we had been employung the same practuces and devuses ourselves Our football team was somethung to be proud of thus year makung a better than average showung Our basketball team also provuded some mughty excutung games durung the year and even tho the score was not always un our favor we are proud of our boys Royalty was at uts best thus year wuth Betty Burrus and Ann Ruppel beung crowned football and basketball queens respectuvely Beverly Stevens 1947 48 band queen was one of the fuve candu dates for queen of the Buson Relay Races held by the B Club of the Oklahoma Baptust Unuversuty There were brauns as well as beauty runnung around the halls Wuzard Carter Revard was our candudate to the Tulsa Unuversuty Goung To College uuz and also won an award un the Pepsu Cola Scholarshup Contest College Hugh was proud of Charlotte Carpenter, too, who won an honorable mentuon un the same contest One of the most outstandung senuors was Louann Kudd who receuved the D A R Good Cutuzenshup Award We welcomed back Sadue Hawkuns Day after a years rest All of the Dausy Maes and Lul Abners runnung around school made Dogpatch seem a very real place The sock dance held that evenung un the gym, a new experuence for many was a super duper success Wuth the help of the junuors we put on our all school play Green Stockungs Extra colossal was our senuor play The Man Who Came to Dunner We were mughty proud of thus show and had every rught to be Austun Hunt had us rollung un ausles wuth hus part as The Man The props were wonderful and thus us one play well never forget The junuor senuor prom turned out to be a royal affaur' Our last grand march the swushung skurts and the heavenly orchestra wull be cherushed memorues for ever In spute of the long antucupated end of school as the year drew to a close most of us were regretful to end our years at College Hugh XVe funally began to realuze fully just what outstandung people w had been assocuatung wuth for the past sux years Baccalaureate and Commencement the long awauted and dreamed of days funal ly arruvedll But wuth them came tears and regrets that our hugh school days had come to an end In Splle of all the truals and trubulatuons the ruch fruend shups we gauned and the many experuences we shared together combuned to make our hugh school days some of the most loved of our enture luves n u n n u n t Y ' 7 ' y 4 . 9 4 I I I . u 1 . . . , - - , . 1 a u ' . 7 V u - ts n U b h ' , u . . . . y . - u . 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C I K K . - 1 . . . . , - , . . . . . . , . . . . v 7 - u - v . - 1 - Semor Class Finding that many of us are up for parole in May we of the Senior Class of 1948 deem it fitting and proper to make due provision for our heirs and assigns the unior Class by disposing of all solid liquid and abstract properties in such a way that thev will not be left around for Mr Owens to clean up Therefore we the Seniors Class of Dementia Year of Hysteria and Premeditated Murder being broken in spirit wasted in body and ab ent in mind do hereby declare assign and bequeath the various proper ties assets liabilities and junk which we have acquired legally and otherwise through our sojourn in Purgatory the youthful and innocent Junior Class OVERALL GENERAL JUNK Whereas First, we of the Senior Class as a whole bequeath to our brethren the lndomitable courage which has stood us in good stead through the last two black years of de gradation and dissipation Whereas Secondly we bequeath to the younger generation Miss Pax t0hS class in English, with a side bet at any odds that they cant give her as many grey hairs as we did Whereas Thirdly we will to them our much loved capacity for turn mg the halls into a small Gettysburg between classes Whereas Fourthly, the members of the Semor play cast leave all the censored lmes from The Man Who Came to Dinner to next years Senior play cast wxth the hope that they will be able to persuade Mrs Turk to use them ereas Las ly we leave them our m famously insidious ability for buffaloing Mr Den Adel in the lunch line INDIVIDUAL LEAVINGS Harry Baldwin leaves his loud ties to Keith Carleton with the provision that he will wear nothing else Ted Douglas leaves his red hair t Kent Rollmann W1 Frank Sidorfsky leaves his dismantled clarinet to Tommy Lowery if he can put it together again eanette Leuty leaves her love for poor homeless pussy cats to oe Carson Ray Perkins leaves his ability to be on stage at all times when not needed during Senior Play rehearsals to Jim Monroe Bob Damon wills his amazing capacity for losing slide rules to Kathryn York who never loses anything 17, Ann Marie Doornbos and Ann Rippel leave their secret code to any two unior girls who want to correspond in Spanish c ass Nancy Lynd leaves her middle name, I-hnna her green eyes, and her red hair to Carolyn Smith Howard ones wills his enduring love to Mary Alice Beall, who is already en Joymg the greater part of Marianne Foster wills her shrewxsh dis position to ohn Hiatt Fish to Prank Thomas Donna McBride wills her ability as a female cupid to Mary lane Heine Bill Morgan leaves his pickup truck to anyone who will love it as he does Carter Revard leaves his brain power to Hunter Allen who we are sure will know how to use ll Beverly Stevens leaves her golden tresses to Mary Aldridge, who rrught like to have a change Tommy Sears leaves his ability to blow the drum major s whistle audibly to Rose mary Van Sickle who most certainly needs it Lura ean Estey leaves her fiendish nature to Richard Drlsko who can use it to good 'advantage Jack Edgerton wtlls his mathematical prowess to im Wood, who can use some of the same ean Dewar leaves her cigarette voice to Thelma Edmondson in hopes that it will conceal that oppressive Southern drawl H1 Camp leaves his moustache to any junior lboyj willing to rake it every morning Billy Cunningham leaves his winning 5 ways with the ladies to Everett Dewees the pride of the unior Girls Margie Lausten leaves her assortment of bull whips blackjacks and brass knuckles to Nita Bateman who, as editor of next years Nautilus will need them ean Tallant wills her long hair and sophisticated expression to Dolores Love and Peggy Munson just leaves darn it' ack Bogk leaves his ability to reduce slowly to Ted Waxss, who may need it some day Bo Killian leaves his knack for getting the wrong drum beat on the wrong foot to any unior who can be found to play the snare drum next year David Kmdig leaves to the school the chemistry equipment which he has ac cumulated throughout the past year Af ter all, thats who it belonged to origin 3 Y Jac Adams leaves his piercing Haaaa aaaaaa' to Martha Den Adel whose voice is weak but willing ness to Bill Calohan im Cronin leaves his remarkable skill at Spanish to any unior who is willing to continue im s devotion to the subject immie Pigg leaves his ability to dis cuss any subject to Margaret Gentry Una o Conover wills her fascinating false teeth to Sally Drew who can have them installed easily by her father Marilyn McCreary wills her talent for looking innocent to Patsy Thurber ohnny Freiburger wills his college cuts in Trlg class to any unlor good at ex plammg things to hard boiled math teachers Carole Calkm leaves her telephone number to all the Junior boys We the above named Semor Class do herebv name 1s executors of this our last will and testament the faculty of College High School to whom we leave our deepest sympathy for all the griefs we have caused them unintentionally and otherwise IN XVITNESS whereof we have here unto set our seal and affixed our names on this Fourteenth day of May nine teen hundred and forty eight A D fsignedl The Senior Class of 1948 . Y . . , . . J . . . Q . . g .h . l , J I Q , I y I . J Y . r Y J . Y V , 7 . I . 1 I , I . I I - V 5 ' ' , g , l - i ' ' J ' ' ' , to . . - . I . J . z . . J . . . , ' -h . V I I - l ' Il . lt. . I l H - . 1 -I . . . I - I I I , i D i I - Bob Lyons leaves his nickname of Phillip Teter wills his disarming frank- . - . 4 . J- , I ' . l H I . . . . . J . - . J ' ' ' - Wh : : , ' - - i ' . ' J ' ' ' . i . ' ' o U ' I RAYMOND GOVETT Kane Memornal Scholarship Wnnnxng the Robert Mxller Kane Memorxal Scholarshxp this year was Raymond Govett Thus scholarshxp fund was establxshed ln 1930 by Iohn H Kane m memory of has son Robert Miller Kane and the award ts presented annually to the senlor boy The winner lS selected by a commnttee composed of the super xntendent of cxty schools the prm cxpal of the hugh school and the dxrector of athletxcs The recxpxent must have a good scholastxc record b 1 B club member who has need or lack of need of fxnanclng plans of fxnanclng of a college edu catxon as Mr Kane stated lf Ray ball and basketball and IS outstand mg in his class COLLEGE HIGH HONOR GRADUATES MARGIE LAUSTEN Chr Omega Social Science Prize Danforth Foundation Award Margne Lausten won two awards this year havmg won the Chl Omega Socxal Sclence prlze and the Dan forth Foundation award for glrls The Chl Omega pr1ze 15 glven to the semor gxrl who 15 outstandlng as a student ln social studles As w1n ner of the Danforth award she re cenved a copy of the book I Dare You Margxe has served as edltor of the Nautilus thxs year She has been a member of the Oklahoma Honor SOCICIY for four years and has been very actxve m dramatlcs JIMM Y HUFF Athletic Scholarshlp lmmy Huff was named the wtn n r of the Athletxc Scholarship mcd1l thus year Thts medal ns pre ented to the senior boy who has lettered m a regular sport exther basketball or football and who has the best scholastxc record durmg hls hlgh school career Jlmmy lettered tn football and has been outstandmg m h1s class 6 NEWELL CLAUDY Phxllnps Foundation Scholarship Wfashmgton UDIVEFSIIY Scholarshxp Recexvmg scholarships from both the Phxlllps Foundation 'ind Wash mgton Umverslty w a s Newell Claudy The two scholarships pay 5400 each for four years Newell wlll take 1 course ln chemx cal engmeermg He has been active ln the band and orchestra and has been a member of the Oklahoma Honor Socnety for four years JOHNNY FREIBURGER Amencan Legion Good Cmzenshlp Medal ohnny Fretburger was one of the cexve the Amerlcan Legion Good Cxtlzenshxp Medal The medal and engraved certxfxcate were presented on the quahflcatlons of honor cour age leadershlp and service Johnny was pre ldent of the senlor class and ranked hugh scholasttcally xi t , I ' t . I . Q ' I 1 l l' s n V , I ' . , . , e TY fl , .. . . . I ' ry - - . . . . J A , - . - . mond was a letterman in both foot- - tw? C0Hege'H'gh studenls to re' , . . . . . , , fy . 9 - A H Y! , Q . S . 1 I I . 1 I ' C . , , CHARLOTTE CARPENTER A A U W Scholarshup Award Thus year the A A U W Schol arshup went to Charlotte Carpenter Thus award us presented annually to the senuor gurl rankung hughest schol astucally un her class Charlotte was the secretary of the S P T A durung her senuor year and has been actuve un dramatucs She served as an offucer un YTeens and played un the chestra She also receuved honorable mentuon un the Pepsu Cola Scholarshup tests and us valeductoruan for the class 'Wu JEAN GATCHELL Archeologucal Mobule Campershup Thus year Jean Gatchell was selected as one of suxteen gurls un senuor scout ung over the natuon to take part un a two weeks archeologucal mobule camp The gurls wull travel through New Mexuco and Aruzona jean has been un the chour through out hugh school and has been actuve un scoutung for several years BEVERLY STEVENS Buson Queen Candidate Beverly Stevens was one of fuve gurls un the state who were funalusts un the Buson Relays ueen contest at Shawnee Oklahoma thus year Beverly durung her hugh school years has been DeMolay Sweetheart band queen and attendant to the foot ball queen She has held varuous class offuces and has mauntauned a hugh scholastuc record FRANK SIDORFSKY Musical Research Scholarshup Recupuent of a Musucal Research Scholarshup was Frank Sudorfsky It was awarded on the basus of hus out standung actuvuty un the musuc fueld Frank has played un both the band and orchestra for several years Thus year he was also a member of the school dance band Frank ranks hugh scholastucally un hus class 7 M ufgegg TOMMY SEARS Danforth Foundatuon Award for Boys Pop Brewer Award Receuvung the Danforth Foundatuon award thus year was Tommy Sears The award us based on physucal men tal socual and reluguous achuevements and leadershup abuluty He was also elected by the Hu Y group to receuve the Pop Brewer award whuch us pre sented each year to the Hu Y member luvung up to the groups udeals Tommy has held varuous class of fuces and has been a member of the Oklahoma Honor Socuety four years LURA JEAN ESTEY Musical Research Scholarshup Lura Jean Estey was one of the four students recelvung Musical Re search Scholarshups for outstandung work un the fueld of musuc Lura Jean has played vuolun un the orchestra for many years and has been very actuve un puano work She has mauntauned a good scholastuc record throughout hugh school i u 2 . . . . 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I 5 -, DAVID KINDIG Career Conference Delegate Davxd Klndlg was College l-lxghs representative to the annual Career Conference at Oklahoma Unlversxty thxs year The conference 1S sponsored by the ASSOCIBUOD of Women Stu dents at the Unlverslty David has been actxve ln dramatxcs and the science department of the school and has malntamed a good scholastlc record throughout hugh school MARGARET LAWRENCE Musical Research Scholarshlp Margaret Lawrence was wmner of the Muslcal Research Scholarshlp and the Amerlcan Leglon Good Cmzen shlp Medal The Muslcal Research Scholarshnp ns awarded because of her outstandlng work m the fleld of plano study The medal IS awarded annually to the senlor glrl who best exempllfles the quallnes of character servlce com panxonshlp and scholarshlp by the ames H Teel American Legion Post LOUANN KIDD BETTY JOYCE SMITH D A R Good CltlZ9hShlp Medal Louann Kidd was reclpxent of the D A R ClIlZ9hShlp Award She was chosen by members of the class and the faculty on the basis of dependabllx ty servxce leadership and patrxotlsm Louann has been actlve 1n dra matics She was presldent of the Pep Cats thxs year and a member of the Delxberatxve Committee Louann ranks high scholastlcally m her class Delphlan Literature Award Betty Joyce Smlth was wmner of the Delphxan Literature prxze thxs year The prize IS 'awarded annually to the outstandmg student ln Amerxcan Lxt erature Betty Joyce has wruten numerous poems mhlch were publlshed 1n the Nautllus and one Duty xs to be publxshed nn the Hlgh School Poetry Anthology S ROBERT KILLIAN Musical Research Scholarshnp The fourth student to recelve Muslcal Research Scholarship was Rob ert Kllllan for hxs outstandxng work yn muslc Robert has been actlve xn the band and orchestra for several years CARTER REVARD Gomg to College Qulz Winner Recexvmg two scholastic awards this year was Carter Revard who won cholarshlp of S50 from the Pepsn Cola Company and placed thxrd in the Gomg to College qulz fxnals sponsored by KVOO and Tulsa Um versity After wxnn ng fzrst place m the Bartlesvllle quiz Carter placed thlrd ln the group of winners from a tn state area f Golng to College quxzzes He recexved the PQDSI Cola award for being one of fnfteen fmal xsts ln the state of Oklahoma , 5 i - ' a L ' ' , . - . 7 1 ' A, ..., . ,as 1 -2 Pew'-Cola Scholafshlv Award r ' 8. 5 5 I r 1 - . v 1 h I l , . . I l , V 4 ' If H ' ' ' A . . . , ' A Y ' - ' Ccnlleqe Hlqh GRADUATING SENIQRS 1948 .mm of ,IAC ADAMS Petrolm Kans1s May 19 1929 Better known as Adamla damouskyhylovlch Choo choo chxnkolosky gumdropsky A background for Coaching a champnonshlp ball team LARRY ADAMS Ted Canadlan Texas July 30 Anythlng for a quxet llfe In the future Aeronautical technxclan Steady pastime Loafing MITZ1 BELKNAP Mxttens Bartlesvllle Oklahoma December 10 1 30 Let me be a frxend of man Stirtlmg sltuatlon Lxkes to study Headed for Oklahoma A and M JERRY ADAMS Slxm Bartlesvtlle Oklahoma August 16 1930 Tall and slender that s our boy Hns ambxnon An engmeer Always seen Behmd the stage JOHN BARGER Badger C1ney Kansas October Z9 1929 They say He looks gentle but' He prefers Annabelle Also Football BARBARA LEE BARKER Babs T A K Bartlesvxlle Oklahoma October 24 1930 Sugar and space and everythmg nxce How do you spell steady? D O N Imagmatlon for Intertor decoration HARRY BALDWIN Buddy Oklahoma Cnty Oklahoma October Z2 1930 H15 lnrtle body lodges a bxg bra1n He slaves 171 At Dans Passxonate joy Chess BETTY BENEFIEL Betsy Ramona Oklahoma anuary17 1930 Her w111 ngness to serve sets her apart Very effxclent As a secretary Youll find her At the skating rmk JEANETTE BRANDENBURG Tom Bartlesvllle Oklahoma August Z5 1930 G ve me back my boots and saddle Surgery Callmg Nurse Brandenburg Helpful duty School Llbrarxan ELSIE MAE BERRY Susxe Owassa Oklahoma uly 30 1930 Let s Smg a Song About Susxe Shell make that handsome guy A good wlfe Stxtchmg sxdelme Sewmg ALBERT BASINGER A1 oplm Mxssourl November 5 1931 Gentle of speech beneflclent of mlnd Pastimes o'1n and radno Longs to Use a razor daxly MAXINE BELL Budget Dewcy Ok11hom1 November 11 1930 As good as gold Get mirrxed Then raxse a football team At ones R'ldl0 Operates a prxntmg machine 10 K! 5 1 3 , Q- - - . ,Y Q- H , , fr 1 - V v .. . 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H K : J . : NADINE BROWN Browme Bartlesvxlle Oklahoma March Z0 1930 I loaf 'md 1nv1te my soul Heard Very seldom Worthwhlle hobby Readxng GUY BELT Junior Bartlesvtlle Oklahoma December 26 1930 Wme women and song Spends hns time Drxvmg a car We can readily say He s a speed demon SYLVIA BROWN Syl Bartlesvllle Oklahoma August 10 1928 Widely known For her varnety of songs She possesses A beautiful voxce Someday Shell get her man JACK BOGK Blnmp Kansas Clty Kansas March 27 1930 Money IS the root of all ev1l Aspiration To make a million Clear the deck Here comes Captam Peanut BETTY BURRIS Shoot T A K Breckenrxdge Texas March 17 1931 Make college an lmprovement over hlgh school Well remember Football Queen Betty ust plain Betty and B111 CARL BUSH Brush Bartlesvxlle Oklahoma October Z3 1930 Laugh and the world laughs w1th you We predxct A weather forecaster PATRICIA LEE CAIN Pat Bartlesvllle Oklahoma March 2 1930 Keep on Sunnysxde of the Street Always heard saymg Tnckets please Secret occupatton Wrxtmg to that sailor ROBERT EUGENE CAREY Gene Nowata County Oklahoma July 15 1929 He s always up ln the axr B111 to flll Aircraft mechanic Constantly Rndmg scooter fwhen not wreckedl HI CAMP Goon D 15 Tulsa Oklahoma November 6 1929 What a frosty splrxted rogue 15 he W n Indnanapolxs race On a scooter Steady occupatlon Sampling cosmetics CAROLE CALKIN Calkxn T A K Buffalo New York December 30 1930 Love em and leave em She takes the cake For flxrtlng Strangely enough Wants to be a hxstory teacher ED WAITE CLARK JR Pawnee Oklahoma Apnl 7 1930 The manly art of self defense Daytxme dlversnon Tmkermg on his c1r In the stars A lawyer CHARLOTTE CARPENTER Bartlesvxlle Oklahoma anuary 28 1930 There s language ln her eyes Forever and always Cutting her hair She astounds us Wnth her amazxng bram QF xl ESTHER CLINE Half wxt Copan Oklahoma uly 17 1930 The woman xn whnte Humanltarxan As a nurse Accent on George and dancmg NEWELL CLAUDY Bubbles St Louxs Mxssourx November 26 1930 Hxs wxt as sharp as a tack Head of that chemnstry team Wnth Wnlllams Always playing around Wnth organs and gadgets LULA CATHERINE COMER Lula Belle Howellow Kansas March 19 1930 Her hands shall bulld a pleasant home In lxfe She ll be a true wlfe That noted hobby Crocheting MARY COLVIN Strxp Hamxlton Kansas February 15 She xs always smxlmg and sweet H1gl1 future As an Alr Hostess Rollmg hobby Skatlng JOHNNY COOMBS Jumor Bartlesvxlle Oklahoma Apt-1128 1930 Always obtamable In hrs green Ford Commg attractnon An Olympxc swnmmer Heart clesxre Ann BILL CUNNINGHAM Bnllnous Okmulgee Oklahoma October 17 1930 Study IS a dreary thlng so I dont do ll Longs for Slx feet ftall that 15, Encourages Prohxbmon xn all states UNA JO CONOVER Jo Tulsa Oklahoma March 6 1930 She s our good Scout Splashmg desxre Swim English Channel Gruesome twosome Una and Phll DONALD N CORDRY Cord Bartlesvllle Oklahoma Apr1l21 1930 Heard sayxng Love that Pontxac We shall have A constructxon engmeer Heard m the halls Those cowboy boots MIKE O COURTNEY Muskogee Oklahoma Apnl 4 1930 God ns my co pnlot Most likely to succeed As a mxmster JIM CRONIN Long D 15 Bartlesvxlle Oklahoma Aprxl Z5 1930 Sport Football Favonte sport Anythmg that :sn t strenuous Here he ns Our playboy CHARLES COLBAUGH Trxg Bartlesvnlle Oklahoma November 28 1930 That chemistry notebook Never fnlled out Favorite sport Dancmg Presentmg Tall dark and shy GLENN EARL CRAIG Jxmmy Carthage MISSOUYI August 27 1930 Future Net champion Hopes to be An engineer Addicted to Woodworkmg PHY1 LIS FERN DAVIS Phyl Birtle vllle Oklahoma anuary 9 1931 Her better doesnt breath upon the earth She collects Perfume bottles And hopes One w1ll catch a mxlllonalre ROBERT 1-1 DAMON Ace Amarxllo Texas September 14 1930 In front of Those footllghts S en Slav ng 191 at the Y R m mbe ed Hrs forty yard splash DOREENE DAVIDSON W1nn Oklahoma uly 6 1931 Oh' That pretty auburn halr In bu me s Commercial Artlst She tools Leather DEWEY DAVIDSON Wann Oklahoma une 20 1929 Hung sorrow care wlll klll a cat L fes bxg problem Whnch tw1n Usu1lly Drxvxng hrs lxttle black car JEAN DEWAR Peanle T A K Denver Colorado July Z7 1930 Ear drxnk 'md be merry Hobby Boys and gxrls Ambxt on BOYS 1 1 EARL DAVID Bartlesvllle Oklahoma January Z0 1930 If wxt and foohshness could turn to Knowledge he d graduate from any college Calling Dr Davxd B1rtlesv1lle Oklahoma November Z7 1930 Known for Her quletness Pirtml to Reaclmg Professlonal preference Stenographer TED DOUGLAS Red Nlwnnforcl Oklahoma March 16 1930 He meets lnfe wnth a song God s gift to Leon lV1cA1uf One steel guxtar Hopes to design Prlze wmnmg dog house JACK DONALDSON Butlesvnlle Oklahoma une4 1930 Tls only noble to be good Youll fund 111m I-Iuntmg and fxshmg Eyes to the ground As a Geologist ANN MARIE DOORNBOS Amr T A K B1rtlesv1lle Oklahoma une 8 1930 B1ckw1rd turn backward on txme m your 'Vlikt me 1 ch ld 'agam just for tomght Forever chemg ng bows Beaus that 15 KENNETH DUNLAP Lard H1rc1y Arkansas anuary 76 1931 The best of men love rest Wfe ll remember Our great basketball player Kenny seen everywhere Wtth hls shoes off PATRICIA ANN ENG Pat Okmulgee Oklahoma October 17 1930 Wonderful act Selllng txckets Chemshed desire To grow two mches more She enjoys All sports 12 ff V, V s ' . , I , .V , -, Q. yy 1 7 7 Y Q . : 1 rt yy f- P r : ' , Q , , .I , s' s : ' ' 1 . 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JACK EDGERTON Chimp D 15 Bartlesville Oklahoma October 5 1929 Whew got through Spanish Headed for A gold rush in Alaska Weakne s for Playing poker at Dewar s CARL EPPERSON George I Coffeyville Kansas November 14 1930 A brave man struggling in the storms ate Dreams of Building castles in air Keeps Rogers and Zink out of trouble LURA JEAN ESTEY Bartlesville Oklahoma March 24 1930 Music hath charms Notable future Piano tuner Remembered Her wit and wisdom EVELYN ESTES Blondie Bartlesville Oklahoma November 10 1930 Her mirth the world required In the future A rose covered cottage Snappy sideline Collecting snapshots DON ESTUS Useless Oklahoma City Oklahoma July 3 1930 Haste makes waste Ambition To drive a midget auto racer His other half Barbara SANDRA EVAINS Sandy Dallas Texas une 17 1930 Id rather sew than be idle Shes working on That M R S degree Incessanrly With Don DE LORES FLOYD Dee Bartlesville Oklahoma May 17 1930 I shall go softly all my life Always H1ve loads of fun Never quits Running errands for Mr Sherman JO FLOYD Joli Blon Ponca City Oklahoma October 8 1930 ust give me a man Shell find A lap to take dictation on Here comes Another Jo Stafford MARIANNE FOSTER Foo T A K Wichita Falls Texas March 19 1930 Better late than never We know: To never take her seriously Hoping to get someplace on time: ust once RUBYE FOX Rube Bartlesville Oklahoma September 9 1929 Her ways are ways of pleasantness Looking forward: To be a good wife for Bob Mark of distinction: Those red-rimmed glasses BERNICE FRANKS Wah-Hoo Bartlesville Oklahoma July 21 1929 To be useful is the greatest virtue She'll float by: In a powder-blue convertible Unsuspected hobby: Lovin' them all JOHNNY FREIBURGER Musclesl' Kansas City, Missouri, November 7, 1930 A learned man has always riches in himself He guided us: As class president Other interests: Outside sports and Donna ELIZABETH FRIEND Liz Bartlesville Oklahoma February 21 1929 A friend in need is a friend indeed Her husband Will have a good wife Gifted As a seamstress EARLINE FULTON Ears Hugo Oklahoma anuary 3 1931 A kind word for all she meets Humanitarian desire Occupational Thera pist And someday Shell drive without killing someone T GILBERT Gould Bartlesville Oklahoma March 7 1930 Haven for hard work Nick s Economy Store He wants to take A Sentimental Journey We want him To be careful of saws JEAN ANN GATCHELL Tulsa Oklahoma August 18 1930 Absence makes the heart grow fonder Briefly an Archaeologist Then a wife Hobbies Scouting and relics HARRIET GREENE Shorty Smithbasin New York July 20 1928 Tiny but potent Efficient As a secretary Has fun Taking pictures RAYMOND W GOVETT Curly artlesville Oklahoma April 8 1930 He who seeks will find At the present Those camping trips and Nancy In the future A second Lujack ALLEN HARE Al Neodesha Kansas December 12 1931 A mighty spirit fills that little frame Determined To grow wheat in the corn belt From boxing Those eternal black eyes HELEN HENDRICKSON Red Oologah Oklahoma November 16 1930 A merry smile and twinkling eyes Red hair But no signs of temper Secretary to Frank Phillips Is she kidding? PATTY HITE Crackers Bartlesville Oklahoma September 22 1930 Life can be beautiful Her heart is set on: Loafing We picture her: As a photograph collector EUGENE HITE Gene Bartlesville Oklahoma February 3 1929 A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men Strangely enough: He wants to live JIMMY HUFF Enid Oklahoma February4 1930 All this and brains, too! ' He will qualify: As a horse doctor In the heavens: College football star FEROL HOSTETTER Terry El Reno, Oklahoma, September 30, 1930 Silence is more musical than any song Heard exclaiming: I can't open my locker Partial to: Tall and red-headed boys ANN HOWARD locl e Pamht. ka Oklahoma March 26 1930 Mak h y whxle the un shmes Shell have Fun fun and more fun omplete Sports and socxal llfe AUSTIN HUNT Rub D 15 Bartlesvlle Oklahoma October 1 The plays the thmg Lifes goal Resting What a character On the stage CHERIE INGRAM Sambo Boo hwyn Pennsylvama May 3 1930 Look m thy h art and wrlte Shell he m style By gettmg marrnecl Talent for Wrxtxng stories for children BILLIE JEAN HULING Jeame Bartlesvllle Oklahoma September 18 1929 Theme song Oh Johnny Early ln llfe A good stenographer Later m life A good wife BEFTY JACKSON Betsy Webb Cxty Oklahoma September 30 1931 L1ttle but lnvely Just g ve her a chance And she will BH Clnmb the flagpole on the Post Offxce RAMOND JAUCH Jauch Detrort lV1 chxgan une 21 1930 He s a farm boy at heart Formula for success Lxvmg What s up Doc Wabblts Q SHIRLEY JACOBSON Shrrl 13artlesv1lle Oklahoma anuary 12 1931 Ill be a photographer and shoot my teachers Out de type She hunts and rldes Well mlss Her smxlmg face at Hasoks PATRICIA JAMES Bartlesvrll Oklahoma October Z6 She moves about wxth quiet grace Surprise' A Bronc rlder She takes her net after Butterflies NANCY JENNINGS St Louls 1V11s ourl May 12 1929 Gentle in manner alnke ln speech It s always Blu hung and Benton Envxable p eoccupatxon Sleeping PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON Pot T A K Ahland Kansas December Z4 1930 A swell personalxty twxce her slze S ell own an aquarium And ralse Fxshxes Forever trymg To ,qam welght STUART JOHNSTON Stu D 15 Kansa City 1V11ssour1 February 13 1930 Speclalty Lxstemng to Hoodle Addle Hell m ke h s mrllmn Rarsmg cattle Spo tmg interests Football golf and poker CHARLES IOHNSTON Chuck Bartlesvxlle Oklahoma March Z8 1930 To hxm The world looks rosy wlth Rosle Run the bnggest grocery store m Bartlesvllle Wolader who will w1n9 14 'Ki r fam- 49 HOWARD JONES Oops Bartlesvxlle Oklahoma August 10 1930 Boy can he t ckle those nvorxes Lookout Krupa Here comes Howard He dotes on Mary Alice and flymg ETHEL JONES Pug Prescott Mxssourx November 19 1929 So shy and sweet Always heard Listening Ar the height of her glory A secretary JOHN KENDALL Greyhound Bartle vnlle Oklahoma Aprxl 11 1930 Bet I can run further than you can Contxnual topxc of conversation Greyhounds Wants to jom U S Marme Corps ROBERT ALTON KILLIAN Boz Bartlesvllle Oklahoma May Z2 1930 Notable future Own a musnc store Long wxnded hobbxes Musxcology and nu mnsmatxcs Can be heard for mlles His drum beats LOUANN KIDD Omn T A K E1 Dorado Kansas une Z1 1930 Theme song Home on the Range Destmed To lead the life of Cindy Lou Well remember The lnfe of the party DAVID KINDIG Dak To be of servxce to his fellowmen Always carries on Vehement dlscusslons Especnal llkxng for Radlo photography an Nancy PHILLIP KREIGH Bartlesvxlle Oklahoma Aprnl 18 1929 Man what a dancer' Arabuan desxre To have a harem Studies deeply The art of Bxllxards EUGENE KINNEY Gene Bartlesvxlle Oklahoma November 17 1930 Life xs not so short That there ns always tnme for courtesy Dnd you ever see such Black han' ROSEMARY KRUMPELN Bubbles Bartlesvllle Oklahoma March 5 1930 She smlles when others sigh Now Music and skatmg Later A housewlfe KENNETH KLEINSTEIBER Klem Guthne Oklahoma March Z9 1930 Dont fence me m Professional preference Aeronautical Tech nncxan Partial to Girls KEITH LAIR Seminole Oklahoma July 20 1929 Heard saymg Oh you make me so mad Heres a reminder Of Howdy Stranger We crown h1m 1948 Ice Cream Kmg MARGIE LAUSTEN Snnky T A K Bartlesvxlle Oklahoma March 7 1930 What can I do wnth my leisure tame Someway Shell comblne advertlslng and architecture Waxtxng for The week ends H-I MARGARET LAWRENCE Maggie Ba tlesvllle Oklahoma une 2 1930 She shall have music wherever she goes We prednct A concert pnmst Forever Blllldlhg axr castles BILL LEATHERS Wlllxe Tulsa Oklahoma December 10 1930 Oh how I love to be out of the servxce H s Spamsh eclucatnon El Centro DONNA LOBAUGH Lobaugh Bartlesvllle Oklahoma March 1 1930 Happy go lucky Circus trxcks ugglxng her man For her Fun and plenty of xt JEANETTE CAROL LEUTY Bren T A K Bartlesvllle Oklahoma November 26 1930 Success IS for those who work whlle they dream In the world of musxc A blg wheel Heard exclaxmmg My everlasting diet' ANN MARIE LONG Sue Shattuck Oklahoma November 7 1930 Of gentle soul to human race a frlend Noteworthy notlon Feedxng the hungry In the darkroom Photography MARY ELIZABETH LORENZ Betty Borger Texas Aprll 27 1930 Llke all girls Wants to get marrlecl Preferences Skating readxng dancing BILL LOVELACE Rock Okemah Oklahoma October 6 1928 In sports he takes Basketball Ambxtxon To vocxperate the tentxmabulatlon Of the prependeratmg Huh? NANCY LYND Llndy T A K Tulsa Oklahoma June 25 1930 People llke her make the world go round Always convmcmg people That her halr xsn t red Its dangerous When Nancys behxnd the the wheel GENE LOVELAND Cleveland Oklahoma December 15 1930 He always says Oh fudge fHa'J Clrcumnavxgate the world In a kxddy kar Drlves Llke a bat out of Sunday School BOB LYONS F1sh Odessa Texas October 7 1930 Well always remember That green faded T shlrt Future looks brnght As a pro baseball player Ir w1ll always be Patty DONNA MC BRIDE Mac T A K Lmcoln Nebraska August4 1930 Good natured and lots of fun Determnned To boxl a perfect pan of water Shes always got ohnny on the spot MARILYN MC CREARY Jeanne Iowa City Iowa May 11 1930 Theme song Take me back to Iowa Wonder why she wants To be a lady em balmer Wnshm for and dreamnn of Snow and Iowa H H v H ' ' , V , , .' . r , . . , J , H U . . . ,, K U - Y ' I . . - ' : 1 g ' , ' Z 1 I U H , w- A J er A - vw Y 1 Y , , Y . H ,, , .. f ' : ' ' , 1 . . : . g J . 1 Y! 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C L ff A - - ,H . , ' , u , . , 1 K 1 . - - , - y I f I 1 5 ' ff PHYLLIS JO MC MURTRIE Pxgtaxls E1rlsboro Oklahoma anuary Z9 Sweet and lovely Saul ng dreams To be a Navy Nurse Hobby horse Hor e back rxdlng JOY MC MINN Squeaky Oklahoma Cxty Oklahoma September 17 1930 Here we have an all right girl Time occupied by Skatmg and playing clarinet In addxtnon Sh ll amount to something HARRY MARSH Bartlesvllle Oklahoma September 12 1930 Rough and ready We ll m1ss His red hair and freckles Star gazmg We see a rancher PATRICIA LEE MACE Patrxck Sem1nole Oklahoma May 10 1930 Full of fun and fancy free In 1965 First woman president Angels kls ed her Look at those dimples WILMA JEAN MARTIN Jeanne Bartlesvllle Oklahoma une 26 1930 Good books are good frxencls Mike lots of dough Money that 15 Time occupied by Reading and homework PATRICIA LEE MEANS Pat Tulsa Oklahoma February 10 1929 Eat sleep and be merry Bound for Metropolxtan Opera Always remembered Her sweet nature Charlton Iowa August 10 1930 Take xt easy Demandmg H15 own restaurant Hxs other half That car MARGARET MONTGOMERY Maggie Davenport Iowa August Z4 1979 Friends fxncl her human We fmd her just right Coming attractlon Stenographer PATSY SHIPLEY MORRISON Pat Bartlesvllle Oklahoma July Z8 1930 Her smile never deserts her She finds If nece sary To Iron a white shlrt Help Lloyd To be a comptometerxst BETTY LOU MORRIS Lulu Mt Vxew Oklahoma February 16 1930 Heel and toe around we go Ab l1ty for Fashion deslgmng Vltal mterests Horses and Lamb PEGGY MUNSON Peg Ok ahoma Cnty Oklahoma Aprll 25 1930 If m doubt-don t Supporung the teams As a swell cheerleader Objecuve To do somethlng worthwhile for 1 change BILL MORGAN Gulch Ba tle vllle Oklahoma September 4 1930 Lets go down to Chester s and buy a hat Hts walk Deflmtely dlfferent Followxng Sports and anne 16 u - - -a ' v v .I 1 ff vv . 5 D - . . u rs s 1 s fe - - n . . , . 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I . . . u an , . . - y v v u - v u I 1 et vy .1 t- ' - V 1 y a u 1 1 as ORVILLE LEE MYERS JR Junior Bartlesville Oklahoma November 24 1930 He who moves not forward goes backward Today Cars and hunting Tomorrow A contractor BILL MYERS Willie Bartlesville Oklahoma December Bet I can smile bigger than you can Time occupied by Sports and Betty Someday Commercial artist CAROLYN ANN NEAL Neal Ardmore Oklahoma January 15 1931 Happy go lucky We describe her As a comic character Her inspiration Boys KATHRYN ORR Katie Ochelata Oklahoma December I0 1930 Her face makes sunshine in shady places The ep tome of luxury ust plain loafmg Her claim to fame Dress designing VIRGINIA ROSE OSBORNE Red Denver Colorado May 4 1930 She seeks the ill will of no one We predict An efficient secretary Time consumer Reading MARY KATHRYN PADGETT Katie Bartlesville Oklahoma May 8 1930 Her quietness speaks volumes A secretary But private She skates To music BENNRETTA MAE PALMER Bennie Stillwater Oklahoma February 7 1929 A vivid girl Main attraction To sing with a dance band Sdelines Driving dancing singing LORETTA PALMER Stillwater Oklahoma anuary Z1 1931 A quiet voice and a pleasant smile Following fathers footsteps As a teacher Always busy Baby sitting RAY PERKINS Perk Union Mssissippi November 7 1929 Now here s a cute S2 000 ring Well on his way: As a Horologist Rough hobby: Boxing NANCY LEE PERKINS Nan Kansas City M'ssouri February 3 1931 Remembered: Her delicate voice and quiet ways Shell get: A l'ttle red wagon To carry her books in for that homework THURMAN PFAFF BETTY PERRY Slugger Bang't Oklahoma November 19 1930 ' Oh! How I hate to get up in the morning' She'1l spend her life: On a ranch Healthy Hobby: Sleeping JIMMY PIGG Pig Bartlesville Oklahoma August 28 1930 Gimme a pencil In sports Well never forget our little helper We re wondering What he will say next BEVERLY PHILLIPS Bev Okmulgee Oklahoma October 14 1930 Her week end retreat Okmulgee To be Chief ustice of the Supreme Court And declare homework unconstitutional FRED QUINTANA Whack Bartle ville Oklahoma September 2 1 0 For hes a Jolly good fellow Hell play College football Crazy About A1 olson TOMMY PRESTON Bates D 15 Bartlesville Oklahoma September 2 1930 A laugh is worth 1 thousand groans To outtalk Truthful Butler and Pigg He s a speed demon In basketball and cars JEAN REUDY Jeanie Bartlesville Oklahoma November 17 1930 eame with the light brown hair On the serious side Commercial artist Her other self Drawing mustaches on ad vertisements BOB REID Reid D 15 Bartlesville Oklahoma September 11 1930 Dark handsome and brains He wants to have tails At the prom Swinging sideline Golf MAXINE REVARD Tup Pawhuska Oklahoma March 25 1931 Good things come in pairs Roll along in life Doing her best Which is her best? Skating or d1ncing CARTER REVARD Mike Pawhuska Oklahoma March 25 1931 None but himself can be his parallel Here is A walking encyclopedia Wish we knew That secret hobby JOE ROGERS Bartlesville Oklahoma November 8 1 0 Here we have an all right guy Wise: Wants to graduate Otherwise: Ferol ANN RIPPEL R'p T. A. K. Bartlesville Oklahoma August 21 1930 She wants: To have ten boys so She can have: Two basketball teams R-gularly: Acquiring new nicknames JANE CAROLYN ROBERTSON Janie T. A. K. Henryetta Oklahoma uly 15 1930 The mildest manners and the gentlest heart In the future: A little Bill' collector So eloquent: With her dark eyes and hair MARGOT RIGGS Mu.hegan Michigan August Z6 1930 ' My time s consumed taking care of Betty In Arkansas: Shell live in a cave ust let her: Be happy .114 W ROSE JR Slxm Wfxchxta Kansas uly Z 1930 G W sat on a tack G W rose Watch out For that mnocent expressnon Its been Short For a long tlme BARBARA ROSKO Bobble Bartlesvllle Oklahoma August 5 1930 Come graduauon snatch me from thls homework Here we have A good wife for Don Rollmg along On skates PATTY SANDERS Pat Bartlesvllle Oklahoma August 31 1930 Her feet are her fortune Speedy At the typewrlter She cuts A gay caper GENE SALISBURY Hubby Independence Kansas July 6 1930 Llfe 15 too short to be serxous Why wlll he Own a flymg dude ranc Partial to Hudsons and flymg MAXEY ANN SCHNITZER Enmd Oklahoma October 15 1930 Yata ta ya ta ta talk talk talk Commg competltxon for Helen Hayes Always nn front of a mxrror Combxng her axr BLANCHE SARK Scxssors Bartlesvllle Oklahoma June 19 She cuts a fancy rug Jnrterbuggmg Fashioned to be A dress designer And she skates In a fury of spms MARY ANN SCHMALL Dudsy Tulsa Oklahoma August l 1930 A pxcrure of lovelnness She spells success as W I F E They go together Mary and M110 RAMONA SEALS Raejean Cherryvale Kansas May 8 1930 Put that rung on my fxnger Heres Our official lxbrarlan Soon to be A housewxfe BILLY SEXTON Guillermo Bartlesvllle Oklahoma March 30 1930 The mxldest manners with the bravest mmd Why Do gnrls reason as they dog? Stuffy pa txme Taxldermy TOMMY SEARS Caesar Bartlesvxlle Oklahoma Aprxl 26 1930 Educatxon makes a man Aquatic c1es1re To keep things Ducky Hobby Studymg Mr Ransbargers calendar JACK SHINN Ace Caney Kansas September 15 1930 In a word Rollerskating W1ll he ever be Six feet three He goes for Radlo roller skating and Elaine JOHN SHAW Tul 1 Oklahoma December 6 1930 Fxrst preference Its K U and mechamc neermg Second preference Rum runnmg Ohll Those pxctures he takes 18 al engx 1-.,,,E1 G - .. . 11 . . , . . 1 J , 11 ' 11 . . , . . 1 11 11. - 11 - 11 1 1 1 1 11 - - 11 1 ze 11 1 1 1 11 11 me 11 1 1 1 11 1 - - 11 1 I 1 1 1 11 11 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 11 - 11 1 1 1 11 11, - - . l . Q I f 11 11 ,, f 1 1 1 1 11 - 1 11 V ,. V: U N ' H A 1 1 1 , 11 - - 11 .,. . 111 sl , . E 1 11 - 1, I I 1 1 1 11 . . . ,, - , s f 1 I ,. 11 11 N 1 1 1 1 11 - 11 1 1 - - , A 11 11 . ' Y 11 11 T . , 1 1 , , r I 5 1 51 1 1 1 1 1 . , . . c : - le ,,, .. , 9 MARILYN SHORT Shortxe Bartlesvnlle Oklahoma February 25 1931 Short ln stature long on looks Flowery prospect Lnve xn greenhouse wnth Roses She spends her weekends In Stnllwater JACK SHORT Bartlesvnlle Oklahoma February9 1930 Nothing m llfe xs worth hurrymg to g Outsnde Auto mechanics Inside Auto upholstery DONALD SLOCUM Chef Bartlesvnlle Oklahoma July Z8 1930 A lxkeable fellow who s a friend to all Reclpe for success Manage ntzy eating joxnt These femmme conglomerauons On tack av FRANK SIDORFSKY Alfonso Peabody Carlyle E1 Dorado Kansas uly15 1930 Always yellmg Wheres my saxophone Greatest desire To p1ay a tonette well Always seen Pushmg has beautiful jalopy ROBERT SMILEY Bob Bartlesvxlle Oklahoma February Z4 1931 Harvard or bust Dangerous desire To be a polltxclan Admnrable asset Studying people and books BETTY JOYCE SMITH Kaw Cnty Oklahoma March 18 1932 Her wxllmgness to serve sets her apart Mxss Smxth Our super secretary El espanol Our prxze student MARY JANE SPARKS Janne It s love love love Globular ambltnon To go around the world Shes another Who cant understand men CHARLES SMITH Bartlesvllle Oklahoma January 10 1929 Always Trymg to keep out of the hospxtal One track mmd Rndmg motorcycles BEVERLY STEVENS Twmky T A K Barrlesvnlle Oklahoma March 9 1930 Ooooh lookre there alnt she purty strenuous actlvlty Gym teacher K xm that :sl Artlstxc talent Clothes designing FRED SPENCER JR Flakey Nlotaze Kansas November 20 1930 Let the world slxde let the world go Gam enough knowledge To explain ruse nn prrces Collectlng Woos and woes of Safeway customers CAROLYN STRINGER Bartlesvllle Oklahoma uly 25 1931 ulet as a' mouse Up nn the clouds As an axrlme hostess Dxsposntxon Charmmg MERRILLYN STEWART Pmky Bartlesvnlle Oklahoma February 12 1930 It will always be Don Attentxvely takxng dnctanon From a m chlnlst So small A breeze could blow her away 'x BILLY RAY SROUFE B111 Grove Oklahoma November 16 1930 He fllls the 'ur wxth muslc Hts voxce Equal to Frankxes He s bound for College DONALD L SWOPE Don Fort S ott Kansas November Z1 1929 Men of few words are the best men Talent for Drafting Hell be remembered By footb11l fans ELLEN TALLEY Squxrt Wichita Kansas October 4 Woman ln whlte She serves us As ltbrarlan Exotic collection Sea shells JEAN TALLANT St Joseph Missouri October Z 1930 A V1Vld girl tall and sllm Lily Pons look out Here comes ean Keeps nelghbors awake Playxng pxano ate at nxght BILLIE THACKERAY Wxllxam Drumrxght Oklahoma November 10 Who knows her knows a friend At the bar A lawyer Her stamp of approval Letters from dlffer ent states PHILIP O TETER JR Pot Healdton Oklahoma January 10 1930 He d be A good dusk jockey Nearly always near Una Hobby Playmg txddle de wmks with man hole covers RICHARD THIELEN Dee lVl1nx1 for Pland shirts Here s a farmer Scxentxflc that ns We re proud of Our boxer BILL THORNBURY Snake Bartlesvxlle Oklahoma May 29 1928 Looks luke runs llke scared of Grass snakes An addxtxon To Spxke ones laughing record Look for hmm At any gurl s locker DON VAN DALL Mumbles D 15 Oklahom1 Cnty Oklahoma May Z9 1928 Nothing great was ever achxeved wxthout enthu lasm Scootlng along On hxs lxttle red motor scooter Eas ly he funds Trouble to keep out of DON UNDERWOOD Tulsa Oklahoma November 12 1929 Only way to have a friend 1S to bds one Hts future looks flowery As a florist Unpleased observer Of new length FRED WEBSTER Bell bottoms October Z9 1930 So round so fxrm so fully packed Will he always have That red Chevy To become A football coach BARBARA WARD Corkey J1ne Cherryvale Kansas November 27 1930 Patxence and gentleness IS power Patxence and patients As a nurse Str k ng hobby Collectmg match holders 10 ' YY T U ' Y! , . C O 7 I ,. .... . ,, u . et . 1 . c ! 7 Y - N ' ' 39 H H 1 5 Y n - , J , . , , J . - 1 1 : A D 1 I tt - v 73 tt 11 1' ' H , 3 1 Y ' . . : U Y D 1 . .. - . ,, J , Jo 11 ' 71 U H Shldler, Oklahoma, April zz, 1930 IOWQCHY, Iowa-Z Februefv 5, 1930 : - 1 1 I r ' : . 1 1 H Y K F, , 5 ' ' w 1 : u - uv I fr - - 1 vy 'l H . a J - , , , . ' ze - - - - 5 , . l 7 Y Y . , 3 u - - - ar J . . . J , - Q , I v a . . . 1 - I 1 1 K v u I 8- : I h fra' QA BOB WERTZ Lover Boy Tulsa Oklahoma anuary 29 1930 Wine women and song In store for hmm Bxg league baseball Women He loves em all VELMA WERTZ Nnghr Owl Bartlesvllle Oklahoma une 19 1930 ulet and nlce She ll keep her moncy Collectmg old coms She s going to cllck On a typewrxter BENJAMIN T WILLIAMS JR Benny Bartlesvllle Oklahoma anuary Z5 1931 Happy am I for from care I m free Shootmg s1del1nes Cameras and rxfles He ll analyze As a psychlatrxst MARY LOUISE WILEY Mnamx Oklahoma anuary 23 1930 Sweeter than honey Brother' Can she cook' Commg attracnon Hattme Carnegxe II ROSEIVIARY WILLIAMS Butch Oklahoma Cxry Oklahoma October 18 1930 Her eyes were wide wxth dreams Handlmg the money As a good cashxer Sportmg proposxnon Baseball and basket a CHARLOTTE WITZEL Sleepy Okema Oklahoma December 14 Love xs a wonderful thmg Most certaxnly A good housewife And she enjoys All sports and eatmg CONNIE WOOD Honeychlle Gamesvnlle Texas April 19 1930 Ah m from Texas and proud of nt o 'mmhllate Fellow chemists Wxlllams and Claucly Look out telephone pole Here comes Conmes car DON ZINK George Great Bend Kansas August 21 1930 Master of The eighty eight keys epmg Epperson and Rogers out of trouble Don and Nlerrllyn Wxll they ever part? MILO W WITTER Buddy Bartlesvxlle Oklahoma December 16 1928 Polxteness costs nothing and gams every thmg His future looks brxght As successful busx nessman For pastlmes He ll take Mary Ann and huntmg 20 No P1ctures HOWARD BOGGS ORLINZA BDLLOCK BILL COLEMAN MAYNARD COOK RAY E CRAWFORD WILLIAM CRENSHAW EMMETT HAUSER IOE HUTCHINSON MARIAN MOSS FLOYD PULLEY CLARENCE SEARS JACK TODD .. H . , J , .1 . H , , . 0 , Q. - u ' a 1 J r HQ - . U , . . , . . . U H . , . 1 , , .1 , .. , H y , . . , , . J , , , .. I N - Q- v , Q l .. . . N Y! YY , , , U . - H , .l.:,U.' ,, . ,, Q sf ' 1 , Y , V .. . - -Y ., T t : , ' z ..: It , , .' G Q 3 ,. I il 77 y , y Ke : ' - .. H K 1 Y Y T U , . . , - - M . , PAUL E. BARKER Chanute. Kansas. February 20, 1921 He shall ever be well-remcmberedu Long hard struggle: To pass trig Ho wants a rocky degree: In geology I MRS. CHARLES W. PERRY Betty Ambridge, Pennsylvania, May 29, 1921 She walks in beauty She says: Time out for leisure Digging around: As a horticulturist J. C. JOHNSON Unk Bartlesville Oklahoma September 22 1926 H s interested in All sports and ane H s fu ure lies In coaching JOSEPH LEON MAYS Wynona Oklahoma, August ll 1923 Take it away Leon To at least star In a movie short He s mad about Teaching music JAMES SHUMAN Shuman Lamar Colorado June 6 1925 Talent for leadership As r College vice president Determined to have An all American red head team Crazy about Sports of any kind The lumor College The first attempt at a Junior College in the Bartlesvxlle school system was in the school year of 1927 1928 Th-it year the unlor College consisted of twenty nine students who took a not too varied course The following two years the enrollment dropped to fourteen and fifteen students respectively In 1932 1933 two years of unior College were offered to students with forty eight taking advantage of this opportunity but the next year the en rollment dropped and the two year course was dropped until a later date During these years the college offered to students an economical year or two of school and an opportunity to spend another year at home although there was little variety in the course of study and few 'Activities As soon as vsork mis started on the new building at the south edge of town enthusiasm in the unior College reached a peak The first college play la modern version of The Mer chant of Venice J an a Capella choir, a basketball team and a girls and boys organization were the results, among oth er activities the next year 1940 The a Capella choir took part m many programs in town and was featured on a spring concert which became an annual presentation of the school music depart ment The basketball team was organized too late to get into a conference that year but was outstanding tn the following year The girls organization the uco eds sponsored by the YWCA secre tary were responsible for many of the college social functions and the boys organization a purely social club was named the uco Stags Both groups had sweaters to identify themselves During the war enrollment of the 21 unior College dropped to practically nothing, but last year the first large group re entered and activities were again started The basketball team took on the name that had been used by the boys social organization Juco Stags and had a very successful season The group was organized too late in the year for any social activities but plans were started This year the enrollment has reached an all time high with the total being 119 and for the first time in years, five of these went through the gradua tion exercises at commencement Next year the school officials are ex pecting a larger increase in enrollment and are planning an even more extensive course schedule More social activities and other arrangements are being planned K - 1 v ' 1 ' J 2 I 1 I I 1 1 ft V -s , . . n H , 1 f 1 v n n . . . 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I-J-ll ' , a J 2 J ' b ack Gold if 11.51 111 M M- Q Fcth Him Sponsored by t a Delibarativo Ctlilxltt ec of 1942-19425 The Claudy and Williams duet Austxn Hunts portrayal of The Man Who Came to Dinner B111 Lovelace as Lrl Abner The Jackson era Morgan and Adams most llkely not to succeed Our fmal sophomore assembly Brlly Cunningham as Pappy Yokum The odors that poured forth from the chemlstry room Those perslstent locker mice at Cen tra the boys ballet ln the 1947 H1 mks Kxnslow little jurnor eyes Those dancing school antlcs of Marxlyn Short The flrst dance xn our gym Those Spanish I cheat heets Hx Camp s mustache Cap P1tr1dge s undylng de votlon to the Downbeats eanette Bren Leuty 1nd Una jo Conover wlth false teeth Jody Gordons lmpressxon on the chemistry room floor The peach brandy 1n locker 524 That mad lunch rush Marianne Foster and Jean Reudy known for then' mckname Speed ack Bllmp Bogks magnificent ex1t m the senior play Mr Den Adle s unendmg dehght 1n hls own jokes That Tulsa Central Bvnlle Wildcat basketball game The southern charm of Thelma Swlsh Ed mondson Ann Rlppel and her wxcker work teeth The rg' 'gill' A I ' V ll . 4 2 J J N - vu se -6 0 e e - 43 I' I' D F J . J ji- lo . ------------- Eu Q ,, s 1 V , 5 H , . H ., -ri-I. ., H l... ' ' A-J' ' N ' 'A Come out a' there! . , . The wonders of College-High to our day Mrs. Ribble taught Spanish and Bob Lyons and Tommy Pres- ' , , , ' ' ' . . . . . ' on J y Q I ..,.u H. J ut H u' . v yj. l . . , U . D H H I H ' . . , l I, l - I. 'Z' . . - Lucio by June Cantrell 43 lord! by Sibyl Smith '45 queer happenlngs behmd stage durxng productxon of our class plays 1m Reverend Chasuble Monroe The never ending competmon between the Y Teens and the H1 Y Those swnm ming partxes at Aml Doornboss ranch The Juntor Semor proms sxgh' Sylvla Brown s encores ln assembly Conme Wood and ean Catchell forever dxggmg Ramona Shush Shush Seals Bob Smlley and h1s sxze 12 track shoes The ton changed ndentxues The glxder that collapsed durxng the Sophomore class play Sandra Evans and Don Padgett steady twosome College Hmghs two httle women m whnte Esther Clxne and e1nette Brandenburg Our set of twms Maxme 1nd Carter Revard The mnocent look oyce Doggetts ace Pat Mace s d1mples Born a farmer stnll a farmer al ways a farmer Harry Marsh The determlnatxon of the Pfaft' brothers lmmy Plggl That steady twosome oe Rogers and Ferol Hosteter Maxey Schmtzers wooden substltute for Davxd Klndlg That all around 'Athlete Don Swope The eternal Fulton Strmger Long rrlangle Betty Joyce Smnth and Vlfglnla Osborne Spanish whxzzesl 77 CQIIQQQ-High CDIIGANIZATIQNS ACTIVITIES I 9 4 8 cmd of Dellberatlve Commlttee Plctured at the right are members of the College Hugh Dellberatwe Committee this year Reading from left to rlght they are seated Nadean Hawkins Marllyn Short Nancy Iynd Margaret Lawrence oanne Price and Joanne Ely flrst row standing Bull Sexton Mxss Bess Hedges Margie Lausten Tommy Sears Louann Kidd and Bull Montgomery second row tandmg Jim Shuman ohnny Frel burger Bob Neumann ohn Hiatt and Bob Soleman DELIBERATIVE COMMTTTEE I 1Cf 12 as the gov ernmg body of the school the College Hugh Delxberatxve Com mxttee headed by Tommy Sears and sponsored by Miss Bess Hedges conducted a busy year The commxttee opened the year by sponsormg a very success ful campaxgn for the sale of football season txckets Members of the commxttee also helped wxth the sale of the Nautxlus subscrup tlons The group selected ohn Hxatt Nxta Bateman Don Van Dall and ean H111 as representatives to the S P T A and planned the annual S PTA open house The commlttee also had charge of the annual Old Cvrads assembly One of the most nmportant projects of the year was the sale of College Hugh plaques from whlch 5225 was netted for the school actxvlty fund Members of the committee also conducted the txcket sales for the all school play and sponsored the annual Red Cross drlve Other projects were the management of the electrons of the football Ind basketball queens and the sponsorship of the annual Sadxe Hawkms Day the hxghlnght of mhlch was a sock dance held ln the school gymnasnum Officers of the commnttee nn addmon to Tommy were ohn Hxatt vnce president and Marilyn Short secretarx Faculty Members of the Col lege Hugh faculty are, reading from left to right seated Mrs y Shlelds Mlss Esther Carlton Mlss Vllla Fender Miss Vnrlea Redding Mrs Pearl Roffe Miss Bess Hedg e ohn Haley Carl A Ransbarger Mrs Betty Turk Miss Mary Paxton Miss Audrey Corbin Miss Dorothy Newklrk Miss Ethel Davis and Mrs Bertha Nelfert standing C C Custer V Cal lan Ira Hathaway George Karch Lonnxe Adams Miss Lou Rllla Carter Mrs Bernice a an E en Adel Frank Robinson T V Sherman and Vlrgrl Huston ,', Q . . 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D 1 9 -241 The Nautilus Staff Pictured is the Nautilus staff reading from left to right first ro Sue Slight oanne Price Nancy Lynd Pat Mace Tommy Sears Margie Lausten Bill Morgan Frank Sidorfsky Barbara John son Ann Rippel second row Marilyn Short Donna McBride Pame Robinson John Hiatt Lauree Eilerts Earline Ful ton Miss Mary Paxton Louann Kidd Mary Aldridge Mary jane Heine Mitzi Belknap Fred Boatwright and Wanda Orr Missing were Mrs Pearl Roffe Nita Bateman and David Kmdxg The Nauhlus Bullt on the standards lald down twenty s1x years ago the Nautllus has publ1shed f1fteen regular issues and a semor edltion this year with the purpose of bringing to the students of College Hlgh the finest paper possible Under the edltorship of Margie Lausten the Nautilus has received commendatlon from various overseas sources The Trctde and Industrlctl Club The T 66 I Club of Oklahoma consists of students who are enrolled m Vocatlonal Programs In Bartlesvxlle these ar made up of the day trade classes in Drafting Auto Mechamcs and the D versl 'lhexe are thirty nine members in the local College High Chapter +40 Pictured here are the offlcers elected to head the Club thls year From left to right they are M110 Wltter pre rd nt ohn Coombs vice president Delores Floyd secretary ack Snort sergeant at arms and T V Sherman supervlsor The three major projects sponsored by the group ln 1947 48 WCFC A ceremonial 1n1t1at1on held ln the College High Cafe terla anuary 19 with the Dewey Club as our guests Employer Employee banquet April 15 in the College High Cafeteria All vocational part time workers had their employer at the banquet as guests of the employee Twelve members are spending a four day vacation at Camp Classen Turner Falls the last week in May About three hundred State Club Members attend thls camp each summer Mr l I Hathaway and Mr V L Huston are sponsors of the Trade and Industrial Club and Mr T V Sherman is the advisor after entermg the UNESCO plan of foreign paper ex change Much of the success of the Nautilus this year and m the years past goes to the two faculty advisors Mlss Mary Paxton editorial advisor and Mrs Pearl Roffe business advisor Mrs Roffe has served in this capaclty throughout the twenty six years of Nautilus publication ,A I 4 Y I' S I v I ws . 1 , T J ' , , , 'E , ' , N ,n A ' i ' ' i .' , 9 . 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Green Stocklnqs Green Stockmgs thrs years all school play was 1 rollnckmg comedy presented by twelxe juniors and sen lors on December 4 'md 5 The play set rn England was about Celia F1r1clay s mven uon of 1 lover m or der to get out of wear mg the tradltxonal green stockmgs at her younger srsters wed dung This IS the sec on t 1 m e Green Stockings has been presented ln the Bar tlesvxlle school system the flrst tlnle belng IH 1935 Proceeds went mto the College Hrgh general 1ct1v1ty fund College I-hgh s speech department, under the guldance lent record of successful plays The Junxor class, semor Members of the all school play cast pictured above are from left to rnght Everett Dewees Bob Damon Jo Ann Ree Austin Hunt ohn Shaw ane Robertson Marianne Foster Nancy Lynd Bull Duck Benton and Martha Den Adel College Hlqh Dramatlcs class, and all school plays were all flne productions and also school very well The Importance of Bernq Earnest The Importance of Being Earnest was a dellghtful, h1gh class comedy by Oscar Wllde about the love affans of two young Engllshmen The play, presented at College High by ten junlors was the annual jumor class play and was enjoyed by appreclatlve audiences on February 23 and 24 Proceeds from the jumor play fxnanced the annual Junxor semor prom held May 7 The Importance of Bemg Earnest was presented by the cast pnctured above Included are reading from left to right first row Rxchard Greaves Sally Drew Mary Jane Heine oanne Pnce and Dick Dlmxt second row Everett Dewees lm Monroe Carol Foster Bob Patchen and Warren Andrews 6 ll I ll d . ,. V ' ' . ' 9 - 9- s . s A . s 1 - - A ' . S, y J , J , . y I I - . , . - . . of Mrs. Betty Turk, has completed the year with an excel- a debate squad went to Tahlequah and represented the l I ,, - ll ff ' ,, - . . . , Q! ' Y, ' . , I . , ' , I . ' 1 In , , . Y J 4 , 7 J 3 9 Senuors who presented the annual Senuor class play The Man Who Came to Dunner as puctured above are rcadung from left to rught furst row Louann Kudd Beverly Phullups Esther Clune Donna McBrude Charlotte Carpenter and Maruanne Foster second row john Shaw Margue Lausten, Hu Camp Bob Lyons Jac Adams Don Van Dall ean Dewar Frank Sudorfsky jack Edgerton and Al Basunger thurd row Gene Salusbury m Cronun Austun Hunt, Bull Morgan Bob Damon Jack Bogk Davud Kundug and Tommy Sears mls! Stage Crew Workung wuthout glory behund the scenes of all ch College Hugh dramatuc productlons are the members of the stage crew All theur work us done durmg therr free time and at mght, sunce there IS not a speclal class peruod for ut Anythmg from buuldung a comp ete staurcase and balcony set to papermg an enture three walled set may come under the work of thxs group They have to be skrlled un hghtung mteruor decoratuon, pamtung and carpentry and be able to get all bell and curtam cues on tume The wullmgness to do the job and do lt well IS all rmportant and that thus holds wuth the stage crew us exemplufled un the splendud sets that have been turned out for all productxons thus year The Man Who Came Dmner Thus years senuor pliy The Man Who Came to Dunne-r was presented un the Col lege Hugh auclutoruum Aprul V' and Z3 by a cast of twenty eught senuors The three 'uct comedy by Moss Hart and George Kauff man centered about Sheruclan Whutesude a dramatxc crutlc who was forced to stay at the Stanley home ue a fall on n ucy step of theur home e managed to make u e as duffucult for every one else as possuble durung hus ray there Proceeds from the play helped to funance the senuor edltuon of thc l'N1utulus Students behund the scenes of the plays presented on the College Hugh stage are members of the stage crew hown above They are left to rught Mrs Betty Turk speech durector Ruchard Drusko Phulup Teter Gene Salusbury ohnny Freuburger jerry Adams john Shaw and Ray Gow ett 7 II To u ll , . , , . cl to a ' N l'f ' - rc ' as - . , r . . s . , 1 4 - , I , A A ' Y Y 7 1 . 5 I 5 1 3 I v u I I , 1 ' U u ' ' . 7 J I Y 1 ' ' I 9 Y 1 - V 4 Y 1 1 9 0 ll V . 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J , , Mlxed Chou The mlxed choir composed of slxty slx voices made many publlc appearances durmg the year Besides the annual Chrtstmas and Easter programs the choxr presented a well received concert to the student body of Pawhuslca hugh school The G1rls Chorus attended the Trl State Festival at Enid and was sufficiently awarded for their hard work Closing out the year with the annual Sprung Concert the choir flnlshed a successful season College I-llqh MUSIC Department The muslc orgamzatlons of College I-hgh have enjoyed proud of thelr accompllshments In addxtlon to thelr annual a very successful year under the able dlrectlon of Mr concerts, the muslc department partlcxpated ln the Sprxng Frank C Robmson, newcomer to Bartlesvllle These hard MUSIC Festxval whxch 1ncludes Bartlesvllle and surround workxng muslcxans, along wtth Mr Robmson can be justly mg communmes Orchestre Thus year the College Hugh Orchestra proved that quantity alone IS not the lcey to success Participating ln both school and clvlc events II played for three school plays the Mllk Fund show the S E F Christmas program the Musncal Research Society as well as presenting its nnual concert This program of classics was well received and was hxghllghted by the presentntnon of an excerpt from Howard Han ons Romantlque Sym phony A , 'X Y X V 1 x X ag' . . y .. , . 9 - 7 r ' A ' . --2g.. Band Queen On the nlght of Aprll 2, lovely une Stewart was crowned band queen of 1948 49 m a fxttmg ceremony dur mg the Tlurd Annual COYOHBIIOU Concert une was crowned by Tom Sears drum major, and was attended Band Queen As seen at the thnrd annual coronatlon concert I5 band queen une Stewarts royal party Reading from left to right oe Carson guard of honor Rosemary Van Slckle attendant ueen une Stew art Tom Sears drum major Beverly S exens queen of 47 Delores Loveland attendant and Al Baslnger guard of honor 'WHMQ vimisqzsuw an an-mini Cencert Bernd The College High concert band gave two programs this year a fall concert and the Third Annual Coronation Concert Included ln this program was the first movement of the Unfinished Symphony a difficult work requlrmg muslcnanshnp and Interpretation The marching band was quite actne during the football sea son when xt combined forces with Central High to do field formations durmg the halves Snx band members partxcnpated m the Stillwater Band Cllnlc and flve others attended by Beverly Stevens, 1947 48 band queen Rosemary Van Sxclcle and Delores Loveland, band twlrlers, led the proces s1on whxle Al Basmger, oe Carson, and Gene Salisbury constltuted the guard of honor une will assume her dunes as band queen 1n the fall 79 Bartleswille Wildcats pictured are left to right front row Bobby Snow student manager Stanley Lair Art Gorman Frank Thomas Jimmie Huff Ray Gov ctt Dick Greases Dick Seward Harry Mar h ohnny Holland Bill Thornbury Don Page oe Skinner lack McCarty Donnie Patterson Second row Coach Lonnie Adams Walter Lambert graduate manager Sydney Burton Gene Danne berg Fred Webster jack Boxell ack Adams Fred Quintana Charles Johnston Bob Thielen Bill Myers Don Swope Bill Morgan ack Fowler Gene Slocum Coach Pat Otts Third row Don Davis Fred Fiegel immy England ack Bolt Hershell Phipps Bill Calohan joe Lan nan Jimmy Cronin john Barger L D Speegle Earl Sears Stuart ohnston El roy Hamline Bob Nlyers Gerry Preston Fourth row Bob Hall Richard Drisko Tommy Saur Bob Patchen Roger Fri inger Fred Schutt Don Wonderly Bill Montgomery Richard Holmberg Bob Carter David Geurm Francis Govett ohnny Greaves Peter Nicola Gene Kelly jimmy Pigg Tom Fowler Don Sroufe Th Wlcl ff d FGOTB-A-LL ft,5a5:,,f:,ii,,ffzg Ftafiai till RSLZZZ win was a forfeit however Then the Feltnes moved on to drop a losing battle with Muskogee On October l7 the Cats defeated the Coffcyville Kansas Golden Tornadoes and then battled Sapulpa for another win Old man Bad Luck then grabbed the Cats for they lost to Tulsa Webster and Tulsa Will Rogers in one sided battles In the annual Homecoming game they were also The 1947 48 Wildcat Cagers coached by Coach C C Lefty Custer fin ished 1 very succe sful season with I2 boys winning letters Tom Preston and Kenneth Dunlap were elected co captains for the season Although the team was handicapped by illness and weather defeated by Okmulgee state Class A champs Finally pulling out for the last bout of the year they downed the Vinita Hornets 27 14 ac Adams and Iimmy Huff co captains for the year ac Adams was also selected by the Tulsa World for their all state squad f 1947 Miss Betty Burris was the football queen for the season Coaching positions were filled by lotanie Adams and assistant Pat Otts Bob Snow Sidney Burton and Don Patterson managers handled the statistics the entire school felt that they did very well The lettermen for the year were ac Adams erry Adams ohn Barger Ray Govett Gerry Preston ack Bolt Her hell Phipps Charles ohnston Bob Lyons and Bill Lovelace The high point men for the season were Kenneth Dunlap Tommy Preston and Hershell Phipps immy Pigg served as student manager The College High Wildcat basketball squad for this year are pictured as fol lows left to right first row Art Gor man jim Plunkett Bill Emery, Kenneth Dunlap, Tom Preston Don Patterson, Gerry Preston Sidney Burton, second row im Pigg ack Bolt Hershell Phipps Joe Lannon im England ohn Barger Bob Myers Charles ohnston Ray Govett C C Custer third row, lonnie Adams Jac Adams Bob Lyon! Paul Snyder ack Bovell Bill Calohan L E Speigle Bill Lovelace and ack McKelvey t, ,. . ' . 'Q ' ' ', 1 . 9 9 1 l v ' 1 I ' 9 . 1 I 5 v J A 1 1 I 7 J 7 Q 7 I 9 1 T t - 9 f i 9 9 9 1 t . t Q J F' if his Q lf ' I, li Y 7 U ' ' ' , ' , , ' ll . 1 J . v . v ' U. : , ' - - 9.1 . 7 J Y 1 , 1 , - s Y 1 9 ' ' , H , J , - I .. Y , . . . : S 'Y s , , .- S . 1 , , Y . . ' 7 1 Y J U , ' , y V Y Y T T K i lv ' . , , . , 4 t t . 4 t - A . I A V 4 t t I It , ..- . over Dew'ey, Tulsa Central and Claremore, The Tulsa Central Finishing the season with six wins and four losses, they elected r , , , . . . . - t . o ' , t 1. , . A 1 1 - t r r I . t 4 c I I A i 4 I Q 1 1 i I s t A ' r . V , I t t , t t , ' V 4 . K K - C K I I V I - ' 5 Y x A . . A' '- ' J- fyl 1-J - , ' - s ' ' ' . ,J 3 5 I r - ' .l , t t - .4 , I Q . i I t t . , t i . - 1 r ' 7 7 7 7 . ' 7 J. . 7 J 3 . 7 Y J. 7 J 9 7 J 7 - - - v 4 . 7 5 7 ' 1 .I - s h s . . 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The spikesters were held up by weather and lack of facilities The squad had two lettermen im England and Bill Morgan England threw 39 8 in the shotput and Morgan ran th 440 yard dash in 55 seconds at the district meet at Tulsa May 1 Members of the track squad at left are first row left t right Stanley Lair Bill Morgan ac Adams ack Boxell Pat Garri on Allan Hare second row Jack Mc Carty Pete Nicola Bob Smiley tm England Bob Myers Don Wonderley and Ray Govett if-xx Tennis The tennis team coached by Levi Muncy set a new high in tennis here in Bartlesville compared to the squad of previous years Johnny Fretburger was first man with the following being the other six lettermen Glenn Craig Dick Dimit Warren Andrews Bill Evans B111 Davis and Bob Gilliland Pictured at left are the members of the tennis squad as follows left to right first row Dick Greaves ohnny Freiburger second row Dick Theilen Fred uxntana Hun ter Allen Dick Dimit third row Charles Holmberg War ren Andrews Elroy Hamline Dick Alden and Larry Adams A . , J . 7 Y! 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Pep Colts Group Plctured at left are members of the Col lege Hrgh girls Pep Lats Readmg from left to right they are first row Betty Gumn Barbara Pendleton Dolores Love land Louann Kndd Nancy Lynd Barbara Hopper Beverly Phnlllps eanette Leuty Margie Lausten Charlotte Carpenter Nancy Perkms second row Macelyn Duffy Patty johnson Beverly Stevens Peggy Munson Ann Marne Doornbos Ann Rnppel Pattle Robinson Martha Den Adel Mary jane Herne Carol Fos ter Marilyn Broaddus Nita Bateman odle Gordon Mary Aldridge Sue Slrght thlrd row Mrs V Callan Pat Mace Wanda Orr Marxanne Foster, Carolyn Neal Betty Burris Mary ane Rltchle Sally Drew Barbara ohnson lauree Ell9ftS Nadlne Hawkms Marilyn Moore Jeanne Neyman Mltzl Belknap fourth row, Betty Dolezal ane Robertson Marjorie Stevens, Pat Perrler Charlsle Roberts Thelma Edmondson Ann Southwlck Patricia Darnold, udy Duston oanne Price, Carolyn Stringer and Jean Reudy Pep Cats Sponsored by Mrs V Callan College I-Ilgh gxrls established thls year an organrzed pep club called the Pep Cats Long to be remembered by the players and the fans IS the splendld support whlch thls orgamzatxon gave Louann Krdd preslded as presldent of the Pep Cats wrth Barbara Hopper as vrce presrdent and Mary ane Sparks as secretary Th1s years Pep Cats started a cycle, whrch wrll contmue 1n the followmg years, of wearrng a standard black and gold jacket whlch w1ll be rented to each g1rl These jackets have added a lot rn unlfymg the grrls At the begmnlng of the year several dr1lls were formed at the football games under the d1rect1on of Margle Lausten and Mary -lane Helne, who were the drxll leaders The Pep Cats drew up a constltutlon under the guld ance of a constxtutlon commlttee wlth Nancy Lynd as charrman Ir was approved by Mr Ransbarger and was ratlfled by three fourths of rhe members The constxtutron provrdes for at least one project a year In order to ra1se funds for the Pep Cats to use They dec1ded thls year to sell Wildcat car tags to Bartlesvxlle fans IU order to advertrse the team They sold TIVB hundred out of one thousand The sales w1ll contlnue next year Cheer Leaders The cheer leaders for this year who dnd a wonderful job keepmg the spur t up at games as plctured are readmg from left to rxght Martha Den Adel Ann Marne Doornbos Ann Rip pel Pattxe Robmson and Peggy Munson . . , , . . 1 . 1 . V 1 - 1 . 1.. ' 1 1 -1.1 1 I D 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 I 1 1 1 - I 1 .' ..' ' 1. 1 U 1 J. . 1 1 s 1 -1- . , 1 1 .- V A , P , J Qvif' 1 1 - -1 . . . . ' ' . 3 1., I 1 v 1 1 1 1 .I .l ,J - I ' , - . . . . . ec n I U , . , . . . . . . . . 5, . ,, . . - 1 ' ' in l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Archery Three of College Highs femmlne archers as plc tured are reading from left to right Wilma Dowell Macelyn Duffy and Wanda Dowell G1FlS Sports Mrs V Callan gave the glrls physxcal educatxon classes an extremely successful year The glrls paruclpated 1n many dlfferent sports which conslsted of table tenms, badrnmton, tennns, tumbhng, basketball softball, volley ball and archery Two tournaments near the end of the year were held xn bad mmton and table tennis w1th Peggy Munson and Pattre Robmson as the respectlve wmners Softball Several softball players a sport enjoyed by many are pictured as follows first row Doris Copenhaver Pattle Robmson Pat Perrler second row Pat Saunders Pat Patrxdge Rosemary Williams Macelyn Duffy, back row Elma Dean Hinton Iva Mae Phillips Mrs Callan Betty Fears Wanda Dowell and W1lma Dowell Tenrus Two of the advanced tenms players as pxctured are reading from left to right Betty Fears and Marilyn Broaddus 34 I X J . , . . , . . , '43 ' . , . . . 1 Q 3 9 A I a 9 , x :Q 5 9 1 A , 1 - - ' . , ' 9 9 1 9 A., ,A - . . . , 9 s s 9 9 - 9 , . . 9 , Pictured above are the members of the royal party as follows left to right Bob Neumann Delphe Gulnn Danny Football Queen Hikllly, bun cltctc Football uten f 1947 by mtmlnrs of the XX 1ldc1t squad Betty Burns M15 of l-lCl'llly crovyntd ln nmpressne form1l cer emony prcctdxng the game between the XV1ldc1ts 'lnd the Ok mugee Bulldogs uecn Betty w 1 s crowned c 1 max of Homecoming weelc at College Hxgh Escorted by Don Es tus she was accom ants and themr escorts xn a parade and at the game w1s crowned by Co Capt-uns Jac Ad ams 'md lxmmy Huff She was presented wlth a bouquet of whlte mums Boggs Bob Butler Don Estus lune Stewart Betsy Fox ueen Betty Burns Robert Brown Mary Ann Schmall Nelda Ann Haley and Milo Witter COHQQQ I-llfgh Hxghlxghtmg the athletlc season and leading soclal events at College Hugh are the football ROYCill'y' and basketball coronatlons under the sponsorshlp and d1rect1on of the dellberatlve committee Basketball Queen Following the tend'1nts Nlarllyn Mc Creary muh escort Benny Wxllxams une Harvey and escort Robert Soleman and Ann Spauldmg and her escort aclc Cor dell l948 Basketball uecn Ann Rxppel made her grand en tr'1nce escorted by Bob Reid and was lm medmtely crowned by Co Captaxns Kenneth Dunlap 'md Tommy Prtston The coron'1 non ctremony tool: place ln the College High held house Feb ru1ry 70 Immediately prtctdxng the Bartles ynllt Olcmulgnt game 1 txt party was stated on the throne ol honor on the stage from whltb Queen -Xnn rtxgntd our the gimt As seen after the crowning at the Wulclcat Okmulgee bafketball game, IS Queen Ann R1ppel's royal party Read Ing from left to right are Benny w'llll3h1S, Marxlyn McCreary, Dudley MacElvln, Bob Reid, june Harvey, Queen Ann Rlppel, Robert Soleman, Sarah Straight, Ann Spaulding and -lack Cordell 35 t . Q - o 'Y ' ' - ' an V sy, rf, l . as Q , C V as a ll- 7l 2 ' panied by her attend- S Y . . : l nu 9 . v ' 1 1 . f .I Y f Q Y 9 Y ' af' ' 1 . l . J ' Q . Th- ry-gl . t 0lllC9 Glrls Helpmg keep the attendance rec ords and servtng as messengers for the Off1CC were the ofhce gurls These gxrls worked 1n the Off1C6 durmg thelr study hall perlods and were un der the superv1s1on of Mrs Bertha Nelfert une Harvey served as stu dent secretary and asslstant to Mrs Nelfert and Mr Haley The offxce girls as plctured above are readlng from left to rlght front row, Wilma Martln Evelyn Estus Shxrley Comfort Pat Mace Donna Lobaugh second row Betty Newport une Harvey Ferol Hosteter Carolyn Strmger Yvonne Presnell Aldean Yarbrough Betty Burns Mrs Nelfert thlrd row ean Dans Bernice Franks Katherine Orr Earlme Fulton Patty Flynn and Una o Conover Student Llbrctrlcms Assrstmg w1th the work 1n the College Htgh llbrary were the stu dent hbrarxans In add1t1on to these student llbrarlans, Mrs Joy Sh1elds lb asslsted hy Delores Floyd ID the Central l'l1gh llbrary Pictured above are the student llbrarrans They are from left to right flrst row Betty Jane Crowder Ramona Seals, Wanda Dosh Ellen Talley Betty Gulnn Evelyn Estus Peggy Vlunson second row ean Talley Pat Morrison DeLores Floyd eanette Brandenburg Norma Anderson Mary Ann Dolezal Betty ane Dolezal third row o Ann Floerke Norma Hornlg Margaret Smith Velta Shoemaker Maxey Ann Schnltzer and Edna Putman 36 I .. . , . .s . ., ,' , . s , , J , , ', , , H - 'Q' ,J ' , ' . ' , J . l i l . . V9 ! 9 l! ! 1 5 ,J , '. ,J , 1 J . ' J 1 5 1 9 ! Cotfetericx Stott Pictured at right are the members of the College- High cafeteria staff who have provided the students with appetizing and inviting meals every day this year. They are, left to right, first row, Mrs. Leach, Mrs. Pile, Miss Carter, supervisor, Elizabeth Friend, student help- erg second row, Don Slocum, student helper, Mrs. jor- W . , I n . . K, ,l J . VV g 'Q5. ii 17 9 5, 4 ' X dan Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Byers. People We Couloln t Do Without Custodicms College High custodians who cared for the build ings and kept the rooms heated and clean for the stu dents are left to right as pictured Mr Bill Thornbrugh Mrs Edith Brown and Mr Leo T Owens Always willing to cooperate with the students they are friendly and patient 37 College l-llqh H1 Y Members of the Col lege High Hi Y as pic tured above are, first row, left to right, im Cronin, H Camp, Dnck Dimit, Art Gor man, Gerry Preston, Bob Lyons, G W Rose, Kenny Dunlap, Bill Morgan and Har ry Moss, second row Stu Johnston, Bill Em ery, jim Wood Frank Thomas, Don Cordry, Preston Briggs, Carl O Halohan, Ed Clark, Ted Ernst, Bob Reid Don Swope, Larry Adams and Tommy Preston, third row, Raymond Jauch, Bob Damon, Don Van Dall Richard Drisko Ray Perkins David Kindig Bill Lovelace, Bob Patchen, john Shaw, David Holbert and Bob Smiley, and fourth row, Tommy Sears, ack Bogk Austin Hunt, Dick Porter, ack Edgerton Bob Wertz, Bill Calohan Warren Andrews, Bill Neal, Ted Waxss, Bob Butler and im Monroe Hi Y is an organization which has as its purpose to create maintain and extend throughout the school and community high tandards of Christian character Throughout the year every member of the HiY Club participated in a well rounded pro gram of educational spiritual and social activittes Monday night stood for College High H1Y at the YHut The weekly programs stressed fellowship through the use of de inspiration A special monthly feature was a potluck dinner Upon one of these occasions the fathers were honored guests The year was closed with a special program honoring the mothers To further develop the Hx Y purpose of Christian character the club attended 1 different church once each month Several service projects were undertaken during the year among these being the sponsorship of a play to raise money for the World Youth Fund football concessions the annual Christ mas Sunday Evening Federation program a picture show for Swlmmlnq Team Although the Y MCA swimming team pictured at left IS not a school sponsored organization we feel that they deserve some recognition along with the school organizations, for by winning the state swimming championship they brough an other honor to Bartlesville and to the Bartlesville high school students Mem bers of the swimming team came from both College High and Central Pictured are the members from College High reading left to right Bob Damon Bob Butler Hi Camp, Frank Thomas, ohn Hiatt Art Gorman and Richard Drisko the Infantile Paralysis Drive the laying of the foundation for the formation of another Hx Y group at Douglass high school inter club meeting with Dewey and a program for the Kiwanis meeting on The Child and His Home Members of the club will always remember the numerous social activities Football dances the walkmg hay rack ride Christmas caroling New Year s Eve dance and the Alumni Party in Price s barn are a few of these Bartlesville was proud of its enthusiastic delegation at the state convention held in Muskogee Several members shared in hon ors there oe Carson placed second in the speakers contest and im Ross was elected state treasurer Officers for the year were o Allyn Lowe sponsor Tommy Sears president Gerry Preston vice president Bill Sexton secretary Bob Damon program chair man Hi Camp service chairman Bill Morgan social chairman and Ted Waiss devotional chairman . . 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