College High School - Col Hi Yearbook (Bartlesville, OH)
- Class of 1953
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And only the Master shall praise as And only the Master shall blame. And no one shall work for money And no one shall work for fame. But each for the joy of working And each in his separate star Shall draw the thing as he sees it For the Good of things as they are. -KIPLING BARTLESVILLE COLLEGE HIGH BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA R Q , Hvllegc' High. .. 1953 Alma Mater Hull to :leur College-High, Colors Jo bold. Bright banner in the Ik y of black and gold. To you our loyalty Never will die We're ever fuitlaful To you, College-High COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE HIGH FIELD HOUSE MR. G, M. ROBERTS, Superintendent of Bartlesville schools Sducaiiou The 1952-53 Board of Education, left to right: G. M. Roberts, joe Allyn Lowe, M. C. Low, W. V, Montgomery, j. A. Cooper, Howard McClellan, O. E. Everly, Richard Kane and james Ross. MR. M. S. DOUGLASS, President, is pictured in the inset on the left. MR. GEORGE BENZ is pictured in the inset on the right. as sk -vu ,,'- M 2 5 Q ,,,,,,,,......m-ff-v-0' 53 is Y 3 5 3 A ,HE X .. 1 X 2. 4 J Qf +f r Y . is ' X Q K Am A mwsnxnacn V A' ' N' f.Vii Y'Ff 5 , 1.,.,h gdfllf y MISS ESTHER CARLTON English Literature MRS. PI-IYLLIS CHAPMAN Drivers Training Spanish MISS CAROLIN DAVIS American History MR. E. J. DENADEL Chemistry MRS. BEN ELLSWORTH English II Latin MR. IRA I. HATHAWAY Industrial Arts MR, VIRGIL L. HUSTON Auto Mechanics MISS FLORENCE INGHAM Mathematics MRS. BESS C. CHITWOOD English II MR. JOHN L. COALE Commercial Department MISS AUDREY CORBIN English MISS VILLA FENDER Mathematics MR. HOOVER FISHER Choral Director MR. DONALD W. GREGG journalism Public Relations Director MISS DOROTHY NEWKIRK Spanish French MR. EARL NEWMAN Biology MISS MARY PAXTON American Literature Grammar Qaculfy MR. G. R. KARCH Physics Electricity MRS, ANNABEL MI INCY Commercial Depart nent MR. ROBERT B. RHODES Wlooclworking Carpentry MR. BAILEY RICKETTS Worltl History Athletics MR. FRANK C. ROBINSON Music Director MRS. JOY SHIELDS Head Librarian MR. TED V. SHERMAN Diversified Occupations MRS. SUE SMITH Home Economics MR. BURL STIDHAM Athletics American Democracy MRS. BETTY TURK Dramatics Bible Literature MISS DORIS TURNER Commercial Department f'f0I10l' Students Other awards presented in the spring were not available at time of publi- cation. PATRICIA WALLS DWIGHT BISHOP A.A.U.W. Scholarship Danforth Foundation O.U. Career Conference Salntarorifzn Valedirtorian RICHARD HAYS HAI. THOMAS O.U. Career Conference State T. and I. Award MARILYN BROWN A.A.U.W. Scholarship BARBARA UHL American Legion Citizenship JAMES FREIBURGER American Legion Citizenship MARGERY JONES Danforth Foundation CHESTER VANATTA Kane Award BEVERLY HILL Pan Hellenic Award RONALD VAUGHN Athletic Scholarship if - ,F 56141 67119 ADAMS, JIMMY DEAN Bufrlnead April 1, 1955 Headin for: Shamrock's ALEXANDER, BILLIE SUE November 8, 1955 Constant Companions: Tri-Z's Pastimes: Richard 84 Richard ALLEN, PATRICIA Pal june 22, 1956 Likes to: Read Companions: Usually people Morne ALLEN, TERRY TadpoIe August 1, 1955 Companions: C1ydes Ambition: To own a brewery AMBLER, LEWIS Alf October 51, 1955 Excuse: Sharon won't let me Ambition: President in '84 BAILEY, EDMOND Ed March 29, 1954 Love of life: Jean Morgan Ambition: To become a dentist BARNETT, LARRY faybawker September 21, 1955 Only fault: Gambling Favorite saying: Holy cow! BASH, DAVID Squirrel October 25, 1955 Only fault: More than one Ambition: Career in the navy BENTON, GEORGE ANN May 20, 1956 Likes to: Ride horses Wants to: Be a singer BENTON, JOYCE lady january 26, 1956 Excuse: George Ann did it Wants to: Go to college rfTudyn BEASLEY, EDWARD Eddie May 24, 1935 Fault: Not enough fingers BERRY, ROXY Roxanne June 2, 1955 Pastimes: Boys, eating In the future: A housewife B1sHoP, DWIGHT E. April 19, 1935 Wants to: Make a dog sled tour Slobovia BIXLER, CHAD POJJum August 4, 1955 Likes to: Rest Excuse: I didn't do it? BLEVINS, SHIRLEY ANN March 11, 1955 Pet Peeve: Tall People Ambition: M. R. S. degree of Lower ffsuzll BOHANNON, PATRICIA Path Bo October 8, 1955 Quote: What did you say? Companion: Pat Allen BOTKIN, HARRY LEE Barco November 5, 1955 You'll see him: Playing basketball BOURQUIN, JACK Zeke June 19, 1954 Excuse: Couldn't cut the mustard BRANCH, CLAUDE September 19, 1954 BRISCOE, MAURICE jr, December 18, 1954 Love of life: Parents Companions: Me, myself 8: I BROOKS, JIM February 1, 1954 Always and ever: Snooker BROWN, MARILYN Marla Tail November 26, 1955 Overheard: Kid Fault: Sticking people with pins BRUSKEY, NADINE Deannie June 4, 1955 Only fault: Ernie BURRIS, MARY JO B December 9, 1934 Ambition: To be 5 ft. 5 in. Pastime: Bowling CALLAN, RAI-IMA LEE Wee one July 16, 1955 Pastime: Walking Excuse: The wind was blowing the wrong way CARR, MICHAEL E. Mike July 9, 1955 I-Iobbiesi Hunting and fishing Love of life: Jean Ann CARSON, KAREN Kit July 1, 1955 Overheard: Im for eating Ambition: Lady gold-miner CARROLL, ERNIE RAY Nerz'ie July 24. 1955 Pastime: Playing Moon Excuse: I overslept CHRISTOPHER, JOE Randy June 27, 1955 Only fault: He breathes Love of life: Wombats CICI-ION, DONNA Cl:2irk ' May 12, 1955 Pet Peeve: Being called Chicken WNW- COCHRAN, MARY MARGARET Mick June 21, 1935 Only faulti Can't fly Companions: Tri-Z comrades COMBS, DAVID Sbafpie June 6, 1935 Excuse: They got me into it Companion: Jim Brooks COMSTOCK, LARRY Ccensoredj July 15, 1935 Ambition: To play Harmonica Only fault: Bashful COWAN, ROBERTA JOY Pokey September 21, 1935 Hopes to: Make a good wife COX, ODESSA LOU Deir December 3, 1934 Hobbies: Bowling and riding Sees a lot of: Atlie CRAMER, TEDDY Alma January 13, 1935 Pastimes: 307 E. 18th Excuse: My fault, Burl CULLISON, GLENA B Glen July 11, 1955 Ambition: To be successful Quote: Shall I do it now? DAY, VERNON Birdie July 8, 1935 Pastime: Sleeping Ambition: Go to Paris DEAN, JOE R. TwinkletoeJ October 23, 1935 Companion: His shadow Is he: Lazy? DICK, MINNIE Minnie HaHa April 8, 1935 Only fault: Too slim Ambition: Stenographer DIETZEL, JANET Dieelt July 9, 1934 Overheard: Wait a minute Fault: Absent-minded DIXON, ANNA VERVIE Annie June 28, 1935 Hopes to: Go to Africa Likes to: Plan fishing trips DUSTON, NORMAN Dirty January 14, 1935 Love of life: Parties Companions: Clydes ELY, JANE November 25, 1935 Pastime: Writing John In the future: A draftsman EWING, PHILLIP August 12, 1935 FORSBACH, NANCY Burrow September 27, 1935 Hobby: Raising parakeets FOWLER, CHARLENE March 12, 1935 Pastime: Writing Bill Companion: Betty Jo? FOWLER, LARY JEAN March 4, 1935 Love of life: Money Constant pal: Shorthand book FREIBURGER, JIM Blurkjack August 1, 1935 Wants to: Stay out of the Army Excuse: It's all Given's fault FUSSELMAN, JOHN Round Boy April 12, 1935 Only fault: Broken Thumbs Pet Peeve: Senior Pictures GALLERY, DANNY DangerouJ Dun September 26, 1935 Companions: Women Ambition: Buy out Shamrock's GIVEN, ROBERT, JR. Dimple.r March 26, 1935 Quote: Kill it before it multiplies Excuse: Freiburger did it GOLDSMITH HELEN SUE Runuu'a , Y' February 29, 1936 Passion for: Texas All the time: Arguing GOVETT, VICTOR Burk March 18, 1935 He likes to: Be a good boy Excuse: I thought GREEN, JANNE Yung October 3, 1935 Echoing: All right, Waite Seen with: Tri-Z.'s GUFFIN, JOHN Cuff February 19, 1935 Pet Peeve: Teachers with D complex He'll: Settle down at college? HALL, MARGARET Murgief' October 7, 1936 Inferior about: Her age It's always: H. F. HAMBY, LARRY Hambone March 27, 1935 Quote: To be or not to be? Seen: Fishing and camping HANKINS, JO ANN Appie August 15, 1935 Love of life: Teddy HARRIS, DON Duck January 19, 1935 Ambition: Dropping American History Nm Q: ia! . ,mfg ,. -Q aw. use HAVENOR, DIXIE Dix August 3, 1935 Pet Peeve: Being kiddecl Overheard: By gosh HAYS, DICK July 8, 1935 It's always: No money Love of life: School HAYS, KATHLEEN Kathy July 8, 1935 Rather likes: Music HERMAN, RICHARD Dick' June 20, 1934 Quote: Well, bite my dog Is he: Bashful? HESSE, JANE Blunder March 4, 1935 Always with: Young 8: Lewis Quote: I'm in love HILL, BEVERLEY Bev July 29, 1935 Seen: Twirling baton Likes to be with: Bill HINKLE, DON Hink November 17, 1935 Love of life: Miss Paxton Fault: An aversion to work HOLT, NANCY Nam August 22, 1935 Ambition: Have 12 kids In the future: Art INGRAM, NORMA October 10, 1934 She's headin' for: A.8cM. JACKSON, DONNA Rurty' June 8, 1936 Forever: Wanting a car JACKSON, JERRY Jer May 1, 1935 Quote: I nevah lied, Stanlee Companions: The Cassinos JENNINGS, KATHY April 27, 1935 Excuse: I got shot Hobby: Writing letters JOBE, WILLIAM H. Jobie February 10, 1936 Always: Singing Seen at: Johnston's JOHNSON, JON January 10, 1935 Peeve: None, I like animals Love of life: Jon JOHNSON, JUANITA Red July 28, 1934 Love of life: R. D. B. JONES, GEORGIANN George October 4, 1935 Dislikes: College Hi boys Love of Life: Chico JONES, MARGIE Squirelly January 4, 1955 Spends time: Writing Wayne She's off for: Stillwater KANE, JACK Zelda April 14, 1935 Only fault: Living Love of life: Phone-1700 KAUFMAN, DONNA Piggy July 6, 1935 Pastime: Reducing She's a: Princess? KELLY, MINNIE Minnie Pearl August 6, 1934 Ambition: Be a General in the Air Force KENDRICK, BILL Goliath April 13, 1935 Ambition: To graduate Quote: The censors won't let me KETCHUM, LEWIS L. B. April 6, 1935 Wants to: Find his letter jacket Seen: Wrecking cars KRIGBAUM, BOB Kfiggie July 3, 1934 Hobbies: Women Only fault: False teeth LAMAR, PAT 'Trirkie jo November 2, 1935 Wants: To get married LAMB, ANDREA Andy November 30, 1954 Heard: Jumpin' Horny Toads She: Sings and plays piano LANKARD, LARRY Lunkbead December 4, 1935 Fault: Who has a fault? I used to be conceitedg but now I'm the nicest boy I know LANNON, MARY LOU Appie June 24, 1935 Quote: I can't help it LEWIS, SHIRLEY ANN Slvurl September 16, 1935 Peeve: Hesse's love life Companions: Tri-Z's LINDSAY, BILL Lin-Med December 25, 1935 Quote: Son of a sea-cook Wants to: Own a resort LIPPERT, ROBERT Lip June 15, 1935 Ahead: To graduate Pastime: Eating: chasing females LOGUE, VIRGINIA Ginger August 19, 1935 Pastime: Writing to joe Fault: Talking too slow LUJAN, ALICE Allie january 30, 1935 Ambition: To be a translator Excuse: It won't happen agin' LYNN, SHIRLEY ANN january 17, 1935 You'll find her: Loafin' Love of life: Roy McCARTER, RICHARD Mac November 10, 1935 Excuse: My night to work Pastime: Shootin' the moon MCCLINTOCK, IVA Sherrie February 21, 1935 Likes to: Write letters Her favorite: Ray MCCLOSKEY, JAMES jim june 22, 1935 Excuse: Been to a funeral Ambition: To live MCCULLOUGH, FRANK Frankie April 30, 1934 Fault: Getting home late Likes to: Swim MCDOUGAN, CHARLES Chuck October 10, 1934 Look for him: Ranching Pastime: Wasting time MCINTOSH, MARGARET Maggie August 4, 1935 You'll see her: Twirling Ambition: College McLAUGHLIN, DONNA Io December 27, 1934 Quote: just a minute In the future: A nurse McLAUGHLIN, GERRY MACE, KENNETH September 17, 1934 MALONE, JEAN ANN February 2, 1935 Going to: I-Iave 5 blond kids Love of life: Mike MARTIN, RONALD Ronnie October 3, 1935 Excuse: I wasn't there Quote: It's not pure MAY, WALLACE IVe1Hey January 16, 1935 Likes to: Work on radios METZNER, LELA Later October 7, 1935 Pastime: Skating Only fault: joe MILLER, BEATRICE Bea April 8, 1935 Pastime: Dieting Love of life: Life MILLS, NANCY Blondie December 16, 1935 Ambition: Traveling secretary Quote: I just hate you MOCHOW, SUE JANE Suzie May 21, 1935 Inquiringly: Oh? She just likes to: Talk MORRISON, BILL August 11, 1935 There he ist Loafin' MUNOZ, ROSETTA 'Rane' October 2, 1935 Forever: Too slow She's always: Forgetting MURRAY, FRED December 6, 1935 Pet Peeves: Most everything In the future: Chemistry MYERS, MARTHA ANN Matt january 17, 1935 Ambition: Ranching Rather likes to: Eat NEWBURN, RICHARD Dirk February 1, 1934 Pastime: Tinkering with cars Fault: Doesn't like getting dirty NORTON, JIMMY June 25, 1935 Pet Peeve: Little brother Sees visions: Day-dreaming OLSON, BILLY October 22, 1934 Always: Resting Likes to: Break horses PADGETT, DELORES ANN October 11, 1935 Ambition: Getting married Love of life: J. C. PEREZ, GLORIA Blondie February 12, 1936 Wants to: Live in Kansas Excuse: I don't know PERKINS, ROBERTA Bert june 15, 1935 Pastime: Drivin' around Also: Collects parking tickets PHILLIPS, ERNEST Ernie March 12, 1932 Wants to: Get married Will: Always remember C. H. S. PHILLIPS, VIRGIL April 9, 1935 Ambition: Professional Hobo Likes: Western music Also: Slot machines PIGG, PATSY Pat August 18, 1935 Pastime: Writing letters Wants to: Learn to cook PIERCE, BENNY Wetbead December 16, 1935 Pet Peeve: Prohibition Ahead: Manufacturing: CZHSOH PROCTOR, RUTH Proctom September 13, 1935 Excuse: I don't hear ya Likes to: Gossip RAHM, jACK TreetopJ August 14, 1935 Ambition: Low man on a totem Excuse: It's my lumbago RICHTER, EVELYN E,vie August 9, 1935 Always: Day-dreaniing Would like: A career pole ROBERTS, JANE january 7, 1935 Here she is: Sitting ROBINSON, SHIRLEY Tootie September 29, 1935 In the future: A housewife Love of life: johnny ROWE, BILL Wild Willie july 4, 1935 Quote: Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, but socially dead RYAN, ELIZABETH Liz April 22, 1935 Ambition: Visit the Paris sewers. be for telling our secrets! SAILOR, KAREN October 11, 1935 Likes to: Read Excuse: My sister is sick SANDFORD, BOB Sandy February 23, 1935 Excuse: My watch was slow Only fault: Broke SCHULTZ, BENNIE October 22, 1935 Excuse: He didn't know SEARS, ALICE Safrie july 17, 1935 Quote: I canit digest that Constant Companion: Janice SILVA, JUANITA Nita March 29, 1935 Not for: Conceited people Likes to: Read Let's not SIMMONS, BERT Preafbef january 29, 1935 Wants to be: A success Pastimes: Books and girls SISNEY, SUE Susie August 21, 1935 Excuse: I'm sick Likes to: Eat SISE, GORDON Lee September 2, 1935 Pet Peeve: School Ambition: Rancher SLIGHT, J. RIGBY Riggy February 24, 1935 Ambition: To shave Love of life: Females! SMYTHE, SHARON Smi1ty October 18, 1935 She's: Ridin' in a Rambler Love of life: Lewis STAMMER, TOMMIE Red December 31, 1935 Ambition: To live in Montana Only fault: Too sweet STAMPS, BOB Sylvester September 20, 1935 Ambition: Own a Beechnut factory Excuse: Ah! Burl STRINGER, PATRICIA Pat August 28, 1935 Overheard: I doubt it Hobbie: 4-H work SWITZER, MARY GRACE August 10, 1934 Pet Peeve: Hillbilly music Hobbie: Oil painting V TALLEY, ROSS Talley-wlmckeru Pet Peeve: N0 money He's for: Red heads TARKINGTON, NEOMIA Cotton-top November 22, 1935 In the future: A nurse Likes: Movies THOMAS, BETTY JO jo August 20, 1935 Ambition: Crime Reporter Quote: I was only kidding THOMAS, HAL Tom june 11, 1934 Likes to: Fish THOMAS, RICHARD April 3, 1935 Quote: Let's go someplace Love of life: Money THORNBRUGH, MARY Shorty September 29, 1934 Ambition: To be 5' tall Only fault: My temper a-QR I y A TURNER, EDDIE Ed September 25, 1935 Ambition: Be a comedian Love of life: His mother UHL, BARBARA Barbee' December 11, 1935 Ambition: Go to Hawaii Excuse: We had a flat?!? VANATTA, CHESTER Chet September 3, 1935 He's: Good-will ambassador to 1554 Osage -Marilyn! VAUGHN, CAROLYN November 6, 1934 Only fault: Being home late Excuse: Someone died VAUGI-IN, MARLENE Deana October 4, 1935 Ambition: Owning a gambling casino Her love: jack VAUGHN, RONALD Rip April 14, 1935 Only fault: Silent type Quote: Don,t take any wooden nickels VOGT, DUANE February 29, 1936 WAITE, MARILYN Pony-tail August 3, 1935 Ambition: To bowl 200 Quote: Where's Chester? WALLS, PATRICIA Pal May 24, 1935 Quote: Is that right? Excuse: No time WALLER, HENRY Hank January 15, 1935 Ambition: To go a rancher Love of life: His wife WATSON, DICK ' Warne October 25, 1935 Again: Pickles 'n peanut butter Quote: C'mete woman! WEAVER, NORMA KAY Katy-Babe August 20, 1935 Always: In a hurry Companions: Tri-Z's WEBSTER, BENNY Pigm y March 11, 1935 Quote: Rack, Mike Companions: Clydes WHERRY, DON Dew November 7, 1935 Quote: What's the good word? - If at first you don't succeed, forget it WHITNEY, SUZANNE Suzie March 1, 1936 Pastime: Driving Quote: I love you, too WHITSON, JERRY April 20, 1935 Quote: Let's not be carried Only fault: I was borne WILSON, BOB Chief July 11, 1935 Quote: It's in the book WOOD, MYRNA JO jo-lo March 26, 1935 Likes to: Read Ambition: Bookkeeper WOOLERY, JERRY LEE Woolie April 15, 1935 Quote: Come wez me to zee J-Bar Pastime: Going to school? - YANDELL, BEVERLEE Bev October 20, 1935 Quote: Let's go, gang Passion for: Yodeling YOUNG, FRANKEE jezebelle December 16, 1935 Ambition: To tap dance like Liz Seen with: Hesse, Lewis, Tri-Z's ADAMS, RICHARD Dick August 2, 1955 Overheard: 'I want a new car Love of life: Mary Grace BATES, JIM November 19, 1934 Seen: Loafin' BEARD, MIKE February 24, 1935 Ahead: Navy career Pastimes: Reading, carving BIBLE, CHARLENE May 2, 1935 Ambition: Graduation BOND, JOHN Go0dlooking October 11, 1934 Only fault: Saturday night Excuse: Car trouble BONINE, RAYMOND Squeaky February 19, 1934 Quote: Why didn't you say so? Hobby: A steel guitar BRIGGS, ELEANOR Ellie April 10, 1935 Only fault: Existing Pastime: Just waiting CARMAN, JAMES October 19, 1954 CUNNINGHAM, PAUL Apo:tle September 14, 1935 Only fault: Stage fright Pastime: Huntin', loafin' ,fl . T X 13 fi QS I 5515? . il DUM, JOHN October 16, 1936 GELWICK, JOHN June 26, 1934 Favorite Excuse: Ill HARTSOCK, KEITH June 18, 1935 HAVANS, ROBERT September 19, 1935 HERMAN, RICHARD June 20, 1934 HOAY, RONALD Huey July 22, 1936 Ambition: To be a scholar Love of life: Puppy dorgs HOLT, BARBARA ' Babr March 15, 1955 Overheard: Nutz Only fault: Eating too much HORTON, MARY May 5, 1935 JONES, BOB PAT June 9, 1935 Pastime, Working on his c There he is: Driving fast KEE, JIMMY Alpb0n ro October 9, 1935 Quote: Stevenson in '56 Love of life: President Truman LANDRY, CYNTHIA Cindy' September 18, 1935 Ambition: To have six kids Love of life: Larry MCELROY, LATH METZNER, VICTOR July 11, 1933 MOODY, DELLA August 27, 1936 MORGAN, TOMMY October 24, 1935 MORRIS, JIMMY jo-fo May 13, 1933 Ambition: To graduate Excuse: Overslept MULLEN, JEROME Moon October 8, 1935 Pastime: Trying to do nothin' Love of life: Good grades QUICKLE, JIM Quickie July 17, 1934 Ambition: To go with girls Hear him say: You'all ROBINSON, NORMA LOU Lulu March 27, 1935 Pet Peeve: Windy people Love of life: H. L. ROBINSON, RONALD Ronnie August 22, 1935 SANDERS, BUDDY September 24, 1934 Quote: That's the way it goes Hangout: Shamrock SIGLER, IDA MAE I::ie October 8, 1935 Only fault: Too lazy Pet Peeve: Boys-at the moment SLANKER, DAN October 26, 1934 SMITH, PAULA November 20, 1934 TUROWSKI, BOB Randy October 23, 1934 Pastime: Snooker Love of life: Marion B VILARREAL, OSCAR The Caf' january 29, 1935 Quote: Hey, Randy Ambition: Pro. Snooker-er HESKETT, JANICE Jenny November 27, 1937 Excuse: It's my birthday Only fault: Bill DAWSON, DANNY MESSER, LINNIE JO RIDDLEBARGER, JIM WEAVER, MARGARET FAYE mia 611155 Msfary The Senior Class of 1952-1955,-balancing its rapier-like wit on top of its pointed little head, lurches staggering down a twelve-year long strand of barbwire far above the heads of the spectators to a goal known to some as graduation and to others as escape, but known to all as the end of the beginning. Ah, indeed shall this class go down, land when we say down, we mean like unto the fiery depthsj into the treasured annals of history with Napoleon, Cleopatra, Rembrandt, Hitler, Gol- iath, Mr. Ricketts, and Lady Godiva. Far back along the traveled track of barbwire there was the time we almost tumbled earthward. It was in the sixth grade when Garfield had to open its entrenched battle-lines and admit McKinley's overflowing graduating class. There are no memoirs by anyone in Highland Park, Horace Mann, jefferson, Lincoln, or Washington as to what momentous occurrences were shaking their grade school buildings, but perhaps the fact we all got out of the sixth grade is mom- entous enough. Then we stepped on the barb known as the seventh grade. It wasn't until the next year that we realized how low seventh graders really were. For the seventh grade officers we elected Billie Sue Alexander as president fwhat a president, the U. S. should do so wellj, Bob Corzine as veep, and Margaret McIntosh as secretary. We had such teachers as Robb, Combs, and Tayrien to help us along the way. fThis is a funny state- ment.j Horror of horrors, Pat Walls only made the Regular Honor Roll this year. And, oh yes,'Kathy Hays was president of the seventh grade Girl Scouts. Next we trod on the barb known as the eighth grade. This year we elected Bill Crawford president, and Dwight Bishop veep. fWe didn't know it, but we were going to hear more of this ladlj We went out for such diverse Morte de Art's as Gretchen Wienecke's ballroom dancing class and Miss jackson's Belles Lettres Club with such stirring poems as, no doubt, Bootsl Boots! Boots! There are Martians in Georgia! Showing us the way to safety and getting in front of us in the lunch line was our Safety Patrol with some of its members named Chester Vanatta, John Fusselman, and Jimmie Quickle. Boys with paid dues in the annual Women Hater's Club were jack Bourquin, Eddie Beasley, and Ronald Vaughn. We were left with mixed feeling when Central's Auditorium burned. fWhy just the auditorium?j. Donna Cichon was our champion speller and it was rumored that Jerome Germ Mullen was a close runner up, but lost when he spelled dog K-a-t. He claimed it was a moral victory. The next barb was the freshman year. Officers were Teddy Cramer, president, Harry Botkins, veep, and Vernon Birdy Day, secretary. Distinguished this year was our undefeated, for the first time in Central history, Cub basketball team and a choral club assembly, starring Pat Allen, with the motto Our singers never die, they just faint away. There was the time that twenty-two of the freshmen skipped school fand a wee voice: Yes, this is my mother on the phonejg there was that real George, all the way epic, Ivanhoeg but, most of all, there was Tacky Day. Amid the hog-calling and apple- dunking contest, the journalism students mixed tons of pimen- tos and cheese for sandwiches. The next part of the wire was crowded with barbs as we became sophomores. Instead of living in the limelight nt Central with our own class play and all, we took the under- dog setting at College-High. It has been said that College- High didn't want us, but Central didn't want us more. But, above and beyond all that, it is hereby set down in history that we were the first sophomore class in these sacred halls and we were the first class to have Mr. Newman. 'Tis also said that some of our girls were quite happy to get out here with the older boys. Teddy Cramer was class veep with Dwight Bishop coming to grips with the class presidency, and pinning it to the mat, he has held it ever since. fWe tried dynamite, but nothing can remove that boylj When the All School Play rolled around the Terrible Turk was so impressed by the sophs that we got six parts in Meet Me in St. Louis. And Sharon Smythe had a big time as Tootie even though Bob Given still has her teethmarks in his leg. Working on the play were Jim Freiburger, Norma Ingram, Karen Carson, among others. And then, of course, during Fall Festival there was the Rex Theater. The fastly-fading sophisticated seniors demonstrated how to treat teachers in the Sadie Hawkins Day assembly when they tried Mr. Newman. There was a Pie in the Sky. Eh, Mr. Gregg? Next we trotted over the barb known to the world as the junior year. Larry Lankard was the junior veep. The Hi-Y took a trip to Kansas City. fThe least said about this, the best.J Lewis Ambler became somewhat famous this year for his Three Bears story and his Morman discussion in American History. fRemember all the homework in that classlj Cuc- koos on the Hearth was our class play and among the cuc- koos were Bill Lindsay, Eleanor Briggs, and Margie jones. We remember Miss Carlton and a trail of little Lord Byrons. Then there was the F.H.A. pancake breakfast and Marilyn Brown being elected Band Queen. Also there was Oklahoma City when the basketball team went there for state. fAll com- ment on this is censored., There was the style show presented by Mrs. Sue Smith and the Home Ec girls. Then came the Sadie Hawkins Day assembly with the junior girls doing a calendar girl skit. The last thing to be mentioned in the junior year is probably the most important: the Junior-Senior Prom. The decorating fthe trees from Circle Mountain, the roses from Bartlesville's gardensj, the rain fit rained like hailj, the music land the dancingj, and the parties afterwards . . . Well, the last barbs are the sharpest, and we were seniors. The high and mighty of the school for the first time since the sixth grade. We followed the usual procedure for our presi- dent and elected Bill Lund veep. However he abdicated for possibly was forced to fleej towards Tulsa and Rigby Slight inherited the post. In this year of the slogan It's Time For a Change! the Bartlesville Wildcat Football team beat the Muskogee Roughers 15-0 changing the tide of the last five years. There was the Homecoming Parade with the Senior Float, and some of the organizations has floats, too. There might have been others, but on one noticed. jo Ann Hankins was the Football Queen and was nicely crowned by co-captains Teddy Cramer and Bob Krigbaum with the senior attendant being Pat Bohannon. Among the other firsts of our class we elected the first yearbook king fwhich was accepted with great joyj and we were the first class to change the name of the yearbook fwhich was acceptedj. Yearbook King and Queen were Dick Hays and Billie Sue Alexander. The rest of the senior year quickly passed-the Senior Class Play, Sadie Hawkins Day, the junior- Senior Prom fwith the junior workingj, and the final week. The senior week with no exams, Baccalaureate, Commencement, and the Farewell Assembly. The trip over the barbwire is done and we stand firmly on the playform at the end of the wire. But as we stand there worrying, like Alice, about drown- ing in our own tears-tears of joy at leaving College-High- we hear echoing from somewhere the immortal words of Matil- da Zilch asshe bade the seniors of the little school in the Wildwood goodby, Farewell, Graduates. You've Senior Days. We, the undersigned members of the Senior History Commit- tee of the Col-Hi, do hereby declare this the true, unbiased, and unprejudiced account of the senior class of 1952-1953. Satin 611155 Will This will and testament was found scrawled in blood on the ancient moss-covered. crumbling walls of Miss Paxton's room. It reads as follows: We, the graduating class of 1952-53, having served a sen- tence of twelve long, grueling years at hard labor, being of unsound minds, weak hearts and pore-spattered husks of bodies and on the verge of departing for realms unknown, do make, publish and declare this last will and testament, to our underclassmen at the rock-bound Bastille. Firrt and foremost, to our under cell-mates, the juniors and sophs, we leave the leg-irons which have bound us to our desks for so long, our engraved balls and chains, and the cracking echo of Warden Haley's whip down the long, grey corridors. Article I: Having spent all of our money for senior class rings, pictures, pins, commencement invitations and rental on graduation gowns, we are in a state of bankruptcy. We earnestly pray that some of our dear under-classmen will take care of all our debts. Article II: We had intended to leave our brains and intense fund of knowledge to the sophomores but realizing they would only use them next year, we have decided to place them in safe-keeping and so request that they be left to the juniors. Article III. We do hereby bestow the following to our lower classmen: I, Nancy Holt, the human fly, leave my ability to go over the wall, successfully, to Sandy Gast. I, Lewis Berry Ketchum, famous get-away man, leave my black sedan to Billy Guy Bockius. I, Richard McCarter, leave signed copies of my movie-star poses to john Kidd. I, Private Eye Jerry jackson, leave the three-year-old unsolved safe-robbery at College-High to jimmy McGregor. I, Charlene Fowler, leave to join Bill Van Meter. We, the Young Republicans of the prison, leave our Ike pins to Don Adlai Lundsford. I, Eddie Beasley, leave that car to Mr. Ransbarger. I, Donna Kaufman, leave the whole glorious state of Texas to Helen Smith. I, Dick Bony-Bones Adams, leave my Charles Atlas hand- books to Bobo Simpson. . I, joe Christopher, leave my Pogoisms to Bill Haynes. jane Hesse leaves for Pawhuska. We, Lew Daddy Warbucks Ambler and Sharon Orphan Annie Smythe, along with Punjab jim Freiburger, leave our expressionless eyes to Sue Janet Brownlow, Carole Sue Wolfe, and G. O. Nolley. I, Larry Barnett, leave my passion for buying Kansas news- papers to Carl Holm. I, Dwight Bishop, leave my way with the women to jimmy Michaud. I, joe Dean, leave my pension for good grades to Bill Blade. Do I, Vernon Day, have to leave Carole Stucky? I, William Crew-face jobe, leave my battered banjo which has helped to darken many a grey hour, to -the junior girls. I, jon johnson, leave my Toni home permanent to jay Garrison. I, Odessa Cox, leave, happily married! I, Rigby Slight, leave joyfully for Westminster where I can go to class in my pajamas. I, Dick Watson, do hereby take everything with me. We, the senior boys, leave the Orphanage and Buttons to any future pool sharks who think they can manage it while we are gone. I, Don Wherry, do leave, one fast step ahead of the draft. I, David Bash, leave to go over the hill with Benny Webster and pick Four Roses. I, Danny Gallery, leave 'detailed maps of all the best back roads to Jim Boles and Bob Howard. I, Norman Duston, leave my ability to easily get in trouble to my cousin, Larry Peck, who I am sure won't need it. I, Chad Icy Fingers Bixler, leave my unmilked cows to john Thorton. I, jimmy Adams, don't have a thing to leave but I want my name in here anyway. I, Jack Rahm, leave my elevator shoes to Don Neptune. We, Bill Rowe, pronounced Row, and Ronald, polecat Mar- tin, leave with a vat of kick-a-poo joy juice. We, the Cassinos, leave our elite country estate in care of our cohorts and fellow members, David Crutchfield, Dick Ebrey, and Carl Holm. . Kay Weaver, 105 N. Seneca, Ph. 2212-This is a paid plug. I, Frankee, leave to find johnny. I, Rahma Lee Callan, leave my ability to get put in trash bins to Jon Gimlin. We, of the second hour staff, tearfully leave our candles. songs, and memories of disturbing other classes to dear Mr. Gregg. We, the senior class, leave to Marcia Grover fKeyhole Katiej a sealed box of carefully collected items for her column, to be printed only after we are far, far away. So, in witness whereof and therefore, we the senior class of this, College-High Reformatory, have to this, our last will and testament, subscribed our names this twenty-second day of May, 1953. THE SENIOR CLASS of '53 Scnin 611155 Z7 nplzecy Dear Old Faithful Ugly, While running over to Greenwich Village to see Pious Terry Allen and his revival show with the sawdust trail which Terry comes down singing I Love My Billy Sunday, But Oh You Saturday Night, I happened to chance upon The Ring- worm, Barnyard, and Bayrum Circus which is run by jerry Whitson and Robert Lippert. I stuck my head in and then pulled my body in after. Glanc- ing around I noticed the three monkeys statues- See no Evil, Here no Evil and Speak no Evil -encased in transparent balls in the usual pawnshop's three ball mobile outside a small off-colored tent. I meandered in and found Alice Lujan peering at a bowling ball and telling Ron Robinson that he soon would be bothered by falling hair. He seemed quite ex- cited and asked, To how much ? Alice dragged him out of the tent and tossed him into the lion's cage next door. When she came back, I gave her twenty dollars and, after she checked it to make sure it was real Confederate money, she peered into the magic sphere and told and showed me some scenes out of the lives and hard times of many of our old in- oops, excuse me, school-mates. jim Brooks is now president of Alcoholics Anonymous with his slogan Be Sicker With Liquor! Richard McCarter and Norman Duston are fighting him tooth and nail to protect their industry with the slogan It's Quicker With Liquor! While on the subject, it might be mentioned that Danny Gallery is planning to write a sequel to his best-seller, Forever Sober. On the business side, there's Rosetta Munoz who's managing an ultra-modern French bathing suit salon on Fifth Avenue. One of its patrons I recognized in the bowling ball as Marilyn Waite who swept in wearing a rare fur coat made from the pelt of the tree-climbing elephant. Glancing on the foreign field we found that jon johnson is the American Ambassador to France and is enjoying himself since he can't speak French. But the inventive genius hasn't escaped our old class. There is the complicated plastic candle invented by jimmy McCloskey which seems to be replacing the old-fashioned electric light. A bit on the simpler side is the' trioxilate-pilitheum bomb made by Fred Murray which recently blew up the sun. Jane Roberts recently became famous for her night club act where she twists herself into a Moebius Strip, recites and vani- shes. She says that she next is going to make herself into a Klein bottle, however several top topologists, including Ronald Vaughn, Bill Kendrick, and jim Riddlebarger, say she can't do it. In the bowling ball we saw Eddie Turner meet his end after being washed overboard from Janne Green's private yacht. He died swimming in circles around a light house trying to keep in the spot-light. We also saw Bert Simmons with his newest wife, Mary jo Burris. They were returning from Mexico where they were married and Bert got rid of his eighth Mistake On the fashion front here are the veils for men we saw started by the two business tycoons of the century, Joe Dean and Chester Vanatta.,joe Dean made his fortune by selling books explaining College Algebra to students and Chester made his in the fried potato business. They say he still has the original shoe-string potato he started on. Another fashion is the scentless perfume and colorless lip- stick invented by Ida Mae Sigler. This goes well with the New, New Look where women put the waist of their skirts around their ankles and then walk on their hands. We saw Larry Hamby receive the poet laureatship of Lesser New Zealand for his unrhymed, unprintable quatrains. Still in the literary field, we saw joe Christopher teaching his Col- lege class how to sublime. joe is also known for his books Once Upon a Chandelier and There's No Today, just Yesterday Tomorrow. In the sports field we saw Thomas Morgan who recently won the World Heavy Weight Boxing Championship from Mike Carr. Bob Stamps just became the winning jockey at time, It's just too bad he didn't have a horse. Last week Ed. Bailey Churchill Downs, as somebody remarked at the became the Three World Tiddlywink Champion. jim Frei- burger, Paul Cunningham, Mike Beard. and Charles McDougan have all been elected to the All American Football Team for this past year. Donald Hinkle disappeared last week when he took off from Mars in his spaceship and headed for Ultima Thule, an obscure star in the Milky Way, David Combs, the head of the Space Patrol, announced that they would do nothing to help. Well, my twenty dollars ran out and I left Alice to her bowling ball. I was quite happy to find out about these for- mer classmates of ours, as the only one I had heard of was Nancy Forsback getting elected the first woman president of the United States. I suppose I just don't keep up with the news. I walked down the midway and was soon attracted by the poster outside of the freak show. Looking closer I made out janet Dietzal as the fat woman, Bob Sandord as the sword swallower, Hal Thomas as the strong man, Evelyn Richter as the charmer, and Larry Comstock as the great magician. Though the posters were undoubtedly compelling, I managed to drag myself away and wandered on down towards the girlie show. I wondered what has happened to those many old friends I hadn't heard of since graduation. There were Danny Dawson, Richard Thomas, Bob Wilson, Beverlee Yan- dell, Margaret Hall, Glena Cullison and others who had disappeared like into a vortex. 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Vx Q FR ak ,no9wa,.sxZZgw lx 1 N39 ff ' if 14 Hg b PW .' . 3 si uv- AMEND Sc-ated, left to right: Charlotte Darnold. Dwight Bishop. President. john Kidd. Standing: Louis Whitehair, Sally Maylen, jean Ann Malone. Larry Lankard. Andrea Lamb, Marilyn Brown, Miss Redding. Sponsorg ljoh Howard, Ken Herring. Sydney Grant. Don Hinkle. Rigby Slight. Anne Hesse. and Frank Martinez. Delib mfizfe Kommiifce junior Kai Grass Seated. left to right: Righy Slight. Sydney Cfrant. Charlotte Darnold. Charlene Dcfcbaugh. Sandra Price. and Miss Davis. Sponsor. Standing: Alite Luian. Wendall Fischbetk. Sue Brownlow, lN1argie jones. -lim MtGregor. Claudette Sulima, X5Uilhorn Hunt. Shirley Steeler. Bill Blade. Judy Langwill. Ernie Carroll. Mary Walsli. Ronirltl Robinson. Lois Lehman. Steve Monroe. Carla Green, Ana -lo Stephenson, -loe Martin, and Sharon Ann Crews. Suited Itft tu right M1 Don brett Adxiwr Dun Hinklc C0 tditni Larrv Linkard Editor in Chief w Slight Qutiitu in in Nut HMI liimxiilim lxiths Itnninm Glxlt bL1l lLlW 1nGrfen M1r111 Grmer Ion Chiistopliti 111 Rx 111 lun Biovxn Don htptune Mirtin Cochran Bill Kiufmin Iimti Ciug M111l111 XX'11tt Virgil b1ntlfo1d Io Ann Hinkinx Sue Robertion Bettx 0 iomis 1l'lLi Sliirim Simtic aufzlus Stuff al- H1 Stuff Seated, left to right: .lim Mithniiti. Figinkuu Yuung, Editorg Murciii Grover. Assistant editorg David Crutchfield. 5t.1ndi11gg: Cami! Stutkyi Ciiriwl Rytin. Frankie Lou Bcall, Shirley Lewis, Marilyn White, Jan Green, jane Hesse. .ind Sue j.1nut Brownlow. V 1 L ,sf -wr , i i 1 'Q f i : U i My f-eff, f , . --we HQZQQ1 . . 5 1 1 ' W First row, left to right: Beasley, Mt'Grcgor. Clark, Day, Kidd, Bishop, Howard, Wherry, Rowe XX oolery, Quiqkle. Secnntl row: Wfilson, Mason, Garrison. Main, Ross, Sandford, V., Comhs Neptune. Micliauil, Thomas, Powers, Nolly, Linehan, Christopher, Freling, Thorton. Third row Hole, Evans. Cochran, Hamilton, Burton. Botlcius. Herring, Cramer Ballartl, Sandford, Darnoltl MuCarthy, Crutchfield, Turner, l-louston, Dlohe, Hinkle. Amhler, Mt'Dougan, Fawtett, Holm, Lanlcartl Hi- and XX'atson. lf- Cam , First row, left to right: Cox. liohannon, K.iufm.in. Allen. llankins. Maritt. Hays, Li., Duffy, Ingram Hays. K., Smythe, Lannon. Cochran, XXM-.ivei', Na Sturek, Teel., Setontl row: Potter, Perez, Jennings Fowler, Siglcr. Stephenson, XX'oostei1 XX'i'1iwi'. Nu Mtlaitiry, lflouuhin. Ham, Munson, Nunnaluc Metzner, Brown, Pigg, Havenor, 'lhiixl row: Ci.ll'l'L'll. liateman. jones, hfalone, W'.ill.itC, Sl.llHl'l1L'l' McMillon, Templin, Brownlow, Lujan, Green, Dotltl. Hall, Callan, and Ryan. 'H 'F Aww' First row. left to right: Russell Boling. Alvin Pentlergraft. Eddie Kurch, Gregg Walls. -Terry juikson, David Craig. Seiontl row: Bill Kentlriilc. l..trx'y Humlvy, ,lim Kee. Ijiltly Beasley. Phillip I71eltlS, Part Beard. 'lihiril row: ,lim lfreihurger. lioh Given. Don Coopel. ,lim R1tltll6h.1i'ger. 17.11 right: I? el Klub Mr. Karih. Sponsor. library Stuff Seated. left to right: Bob 'I'ui'owski. Mrs. Shielils. l,ll'!l'AlI'lLlI'll Glenda Xltinget. Sl'l.lX'UD Mason. Pat Moore. jo Ann Shipley. Standing: ,Ioyte Benton, George Ann Benton. Wanclil Harris, Ida M.1y Bailey. Put Ketchum. Betty Donrilmue. Lois I.chm,in, Orvzr lienwny, N.1r1ty Dean. Donna -lSlLlCbUIl, Mary Lou Phillips. and Darlene Milford. ,N- .,-Nhs W? ...ei Seated, left to right: Carol Sue Crensliaw, Sue Robertson, Carla Green, Andrea Lamb. President, Fmnkcc Young, Smnding: lN'I.1ry ,Io XXfcg1vci', Peggy Potter, ,lim MtClosltcy. Wfcndcll Fisl'vct'lc, Steve Monroe. Roniild Rohinson. Diivid Cixiig, Dick Adams, Miss Dtivis, Sponsorg Clmrlunu Dt-fchdugli, and Siindrgi Priic. O Q 9 ssembly vrfmmilt 6 Sciitcd, lcft to right: Mrs. Turk. Miss Davis. Miss Carlton, Miss Ncwlciik, and Mr. H.itliiiw.iy, Standing: lNf.ii'y I.oii Liinnon, Biirlmirii MitCullougli, Pat Hciirtl, David Crutthfiuld, Liirry l.iinlc.ird, john Kidd, Andrui Liimh, ,lt-an Ann Miilonc, Dwight Bishop, Eliziiheth Ryan. Boh Howard. Sydney Grant. john Mason, Righy Slight, Marilyn Brown, Lou I-lehiird, and Shirley Garrett. vw ! CHEERLEADERS of the Pep Club are left to right: Anne Hesse. Gayle Williams. Donna Kaufman, 0 Ann I-Iankins. Pat Bohannon. antl Sue janet Brownlow. Pep 61116 First row: Bible, Luian. Lewis. Green, VI., Waite, Alexander. Weaver. N. K.. Cox. Stringer. Hall. Second row: Rohl-i. Crenshaw. Rc-no. Smythe. Jennings. Shipley. Robertson, McI.aury, Grant, Darnoltl. XY'eaver, M. J.. Templin, McMillon. Goltltrap. Clerito. Carson. Mason. Haiges. Yandell, Hesse, J.. Wingct, Grintlstaff. XX'ollert. Young, Cothran. Alden. Hier, Third row: Allen. Asher, Garrett, Hopper, Thaggard. Potter, Stucky. Parker, Corn, Couch, Kolh. Sharp, Haynes. XX'alsh. Price. Benway. Buttolph. Lawyer. Hutlson. Ryan. C.. Rohertson. Straight. Tooke, Fowler. Thomas, Callan. Ryan. L, Lannon. Fourth row: Ham. Houchin, Bateman. Grover. Cowan. Brown. VI., Jones, Lehman, Wolfe. McCullough. Smith. Comstock, Altlcn, Sturelc, V4'hitney. Reed. Simmons. Ivfochow, Goldsmith, Peters. Summers. Shelton, Galanis. Lomnasney. Vaughn, Holt. Vaughn. Cichon, Rooms. Gage. Barnes. White. McClintock. Leisure, Holt. B.. McLaughlin. Mrs. Chapman. Malone, Miss Turner, Stephenson, Brown, M., Morgan. Fifth row: Rahm, Grimm. Van Sant, Beall. Schleicher. Lawson, Feigel. Harris. Burgess, Day. Brown. DI., Miller, Vermillion, Hartle. Merrd. Harrison, Crews. Defehaugh. Gast. Moore, Govt-tt. Overlees. Hays. jones. Duffy. Green, C.. Sailor. Willett, Ewing. Maylen, Logue. Mills. Benton. J. Benton. G. Ingram. Boone. ma OFFICERS of the B Club pictured above are left to right: Bob Thomas, Bob Krigbaum. Bob Howard and Victor Cvovett. IW!! 6 First row, left to right: Mike Carr, jim Michaud, john Mason, Boh Thomas. Boh Krigbaum, Boh Howard, Victor Govett, Dick Powers. Don Neptune, Alfred Clark. Second row: Coach Burl Stidham, Ed Bailey, Ken Herring, Robert Lippert. Frank McCullough. Dave Bash, Don Harris. john Guffin, jack Kane, jerry Jackson, Bob Sandford, Ray Hamilton. Bill Cronable. Third row: jim Bole, John Kidd, jon Evans, Larry Barnett, Ronnie Vaughn. Boh Stamps. Vernon Day, Ernie Carroll. Ted Cramer, Lewis Ketchum, and Chuck McDougan. X First row: Horn, Schultz, Hall, Phillips. Mace. Morrison. Martin. Cunningham, Comfort. Second row: Xwhitson, Diehl. Fawcett, Kiiufmnn. Vaughn. Saintlcrs, Thomas, Talley. Thomas. B. Epperson, Herman. Nett, Briggs, Miller. W41lrlt'n. Third row: Morris, Cline, Morris. .l.. Ketfhum. Krigbauni. Pentlergraft, Hartsock, Scluifer. Mtlniuglilin, Mr. Sherman, Fourth row: Goolshy, Hackney, Cowan, Rowlzintl, Solomon. XY ilson. Bonine, May, Harris, Brooks. Bates. Cook, Blr, Hzitliaway. Fifth row: Fussclmun. Nichols. Brunch. Cox, Vogt, Dawson. Quitkle. Shea. Ewing, Mr. Huston. Olson. Ofice Staff Sezitcrl, left to right: Glcna Cullison, Miss Morris, Beverley Hill. Standing: Virginia Cowan. jerry Burgess. Helen Lykins. Rosalee Kirkley, Pat Day. Suzie Bateman, Pat LuMar. Suzanne Wliitney. Sara Lou Goldtrap, Nancy Tcmplin. Z' And I 'M ZJLLV4. Ahove, lf,H.A. OFFICERS, First row: jo An Hankins. Marilyn Brown, .lean Ann Malone, Lou Heharil. Seconcl row: Sharon Smythe, Sara Lou Golcltrap, Laura Pearl McLau- ry, Left: One of many informal meetings helcl cluring the year. First row, left to right: Sandy Gast, Sharon Smythe, Pat Bohannon, Liz Ryan, Rahma Callan, Kathryn Asher, Shirley Garrett, Donna Kaufman, Mary Margaret Cochran, Sue Robertson, Sue Hrownlow, Carol Crenshaw, Carole Stucky, Peggy Potter, Kathy -lennings, Martha XX hite, Marilyn Fowler. Secontl row: Emily Hopper, jo Ann Hanlcins, Marilyn Brown, Sherry Reno, Helen Smith, Suzanne Wfhitney, Nancy Harris, jucly Gage, Virginia Cowan, Carol Lawyer, Marcia Grover, Suzie Bateman, jane Houchin, Laura McLaury. Dorothy Ham, Mary jo Wleaver, janet Clerico, Margie jones, Kathy Hays, glean Ann Malone, Frankee Young, Nancy Holt, Frances Fnloe, hfrs, Smith, Sponsor. Third row: Mary Lannon, Carole Wfolfe, jane Brown, Rosalee Kirklee, Sue Marett, Ann Sturek, ,lane Hesse, Oclessa Cox, Delores Rooms, Kathy Wfooster, Nancy Templin, Carol McMillon, Sara Goldtrap, Charlotte Darnolcl, Barbara Hall, jan Green, Marilyn Waite, and Shirley Lewis. Eafefcrifz CUSTODIANSileft to right: Mrs. Edith Brown, Mr. Floyd Castoe, and Mr. Elmer Patchett. Above and right: Stutlcnts enjoying lunch in the College 1 High fitifctc-i'iit. l CAFETERIA STAFF-Left tu right: Mrs. Byers, Mrs. Cook. Mrs, Btirfus, Mrs. Smith. Mrs, Utsingcr. -Irie Greenwood, jimmy Dick, Cliffurtl Cowan. Mclvin Alsximtlcr. Naomi Tarkington. Shirley vlirhnson. Cirlcnc liihlc, Bunny Cligirtcr, Minnic Dirk, Roscttu Munoz. Not pitturctl: Donna McLaughlin, Robert Fox, james Burris, james Carmen, Vuleria Davis, XX anda Cunningham. 35 fzwfiy - f fn J 557: fill' . a 5 , 'S ... , JI, x K 1 rw We is . m' Q , 15' K . 1 if 'Q ,g,,i? y 'mu' 3,4 'N f v Q ,QV 5 Q Q, 3' f W,,,,..... .M-if WT. ' , V - .I Q wx I 3 D , 1 431. A' O f 1 Q v 'Q I -, mn 1 JU, 4 9 ,'f ,':ff5 wa N. Lf 5 Y , gfsw. g ' J 1 . . Y . D 4 6 Q 4 MF is .. X ...K .. K dm E , .E A E. 5 1 9 ,, be .5-Wm 6 A - First row. left to right: Tom Morgan, Ronnie Mallow, Roy Herrin. Imogene Teel. Susan Hudson, Gail Pittman. Rosetta Munoz. Barhara Adams, Sue Maritt, jatlc Bourquin. Second row: Lou Hebard, Grace Hays, Ray Hilligos. Harvey Hays, Ronald Barlow, Steve Monroe. hfitsey Wlilliford, Steve Cook, 'lack Eyestone, Dirk Smith, Larry lyfetsker, Roger Wfaters, Rithard Newborn, Willirim lobe. ,Ion johnson, Forrest Cunningham. Third row: Chuck Cosscy, Hob Marrow, Benny Luinstra, Marilyn Latimer, James Key. ,lim Cossey, -lohn Thorton, Gene Palmer. Kathy Sholton. Roger Helnard, Dod Tihhetts, Dirk Houston, Greg Wrills. Marjorie Howard. Charles Adams. Ronald Martin, Fourth row: Mr. Robinson. director, Billy Dan Armstrong, Eddie Karch, Carolyn XWilcott. joan Hume, Randall Barr, Keith Gullcy Frank MtCullough. Robert Taylor and joy Estes. Hand Pictured helovv is the COLLEGE HIGH MARCHINC BAND ' W :rms 1-1, k.......... . -Q ......- -.. J ., 5 - I - 5 Wfivww E . First row, Center, left to right: Deitzul, H.1ys, K., W.ills, P., Padgett, Sturek, Bourquin, Rahm, McLtiury. Defclmugli, Second row: XXfirlIs. D.. Anneur. Estes. Estes, Bates. Buck rowi Simpson, Covington, Latimer, Britton, Houston, Monroe, Sturek, XY., Mr. Robinson, Huey, Tooke, Fur left: liotlcin, Jones. First row. left to right: Hesse. A. Lamb. Dodd, Shelton, Duffy, Hall, Miller. Stammer, Perez, Holt, Orclze fm Perkins, Sharp, Kolb, Kaufman, Pierce C., Iyfr, Hoover Fisher, director. Second row: Garrett, Benton, G., Nunnulee, Wz1ll:1t'e, jones, W., Peters. Billie. Langwell, Morhow, Stringer, Hagen- hoff, Steeler. Third row: Lewis, Cannon, Fishlwetk. Drivis, Williirtl. Sailor, Vunte, Guliinis, Sunday Lawson, Evans, Brisaoe, Tate. Fourth row: Greenwood. Bixler. Looney. Wfoolery, Burton, Sanders, Sroufe, Pierce, F. Not pictured: june Hesse, Joyce Benton, Helen Goldsmith, Bob jones, Beverlee Yandell, and Clyde Safe. v 1 E Q55 pi 3 T .em 'Q 1' . .- Z- 'f'.' 1 ,I A 'Q ,-an-sv M-ww, f ,Hana-w Www ii ...,f' Iz.,.. :: W2 iv fwmiwx Q Z fuk MW as vs 1 Pictured above is the MIXED QUAR- TET composed of Ruth Proctor, accom panist, Deane Looney, Shirley Garrett Pat Stringer and' Maurice Briscoe. Right: BOYS' QUARTET including Bill Sanders, Deane Looney, Richard Morgan and Fred Pierce. ,flflzzsic Left: The GIRLS' SEXTET including Sherry Reno. Pat Stringer, Judy Lang- well, Gloria Perez. Shirley Garrett, and Ruth Proctor, accompanist. All School Play cast which presented Gramercy Ghost on December 4-5. Standing. left to right: Bob Houston, jim Freiburger. Bill Kendrick. Seated: Lew Ambler, Roy Herrin, Susan Hudson. Lynn Overlees, Carla Green, jo Ann Hankins. Eddie Turner. Biirbara McCullough and Sydney Grant. ,411 Sclzzfrfl Play fuuia Glass Play junior Class Play CIlSt which presented Life with Mother' on February 26, and 27. Standing, left to right: W'endell Fishbeck, jim Michaud. john Slhorton. David Crutchfield. Steve Monroe. Ronnie Mallow, Don Neptune, Don Tibbitts. Seated: Marcia Grover, Charlotte Dzirnold. Carole Sue Crenshaw, Carole Stucky. Sydney Grant, Sandra Gast, Sara Lou Goldtrap and Jane Houchin. Lower right: A familiar 5 c cr n e during second hour staff period. chan! Daze Left: Mcmhcrs of thc Latin Club Sen- ate. The Latin Club, which was formed lute this year, includes members of Latin I or Latin ll and former Latin students, and is sponsored by Mrs. Lois Ells- worth. Below: lklcmhcrs of the fashion board which plans the spring style show. UYG J mf' . fzgm, ze? -W 14 Aw If J . ,F ami!! V. . . ' W Mm., ww, ,.. , W H 'Q E915 ' gs? 5 vjrfdfw 03.497 , J ,. ,. W F 'AA I 7 E i ,?f-QMS! J fa wry 1 sim x, ,g1 Q X G+ Wm f f F V A , ,, is 'M-,,1.,,,.-u . KW MH, ? fWL ,54 1 ', 1' .,aob, J, 'Q M fm 1,21 'sa JV: S aw smart W1 f mtv q,.,,,A-.wat ld wi. wwwmlagf in if Q- fw In -A L Hlww 1-94 '?Z ? C if-1 A . Jr My N vb 'Gm , 'V X ?. Q , l ? g a . . .V ,- if F H if ' . w 5 x 9 L, 4- if-FA 3 ww ,F 'Hz Q .Q , ll? 4 I. is 3 ' eu .c - r- vs 'f , my K M may L- 5 i 9, , . 5 fs N A 'JI K xywh' If A 'Z ,J f 'J V,-vq Xww xiii? an + ff, rf W 'F new I A i 1 Q, .., . A ' K . 3 Q ,f ,f ., -, M 'Q , Q fu, fha ' 1 'fl , 1, Q 'Q ' fi-1' v..,5'. ', khq? fw.,,f. ' Y K .w 5 'WL 151 M ,.- x A ff . Us-. 7 . flff w-M - ,57'3-f ' fm ' 56 -,-:Qu - 1-...fl-.gh -v 2 A. ,N .wiv l , W, MA Q f df I ,M , , S 'Zi F' 1 1 sg! ? 1 lg. i , it VVS ef' I Q M fu 'ed' I N .1 DQ - X !,i fi:,fa'l34' ,wfffj fe AA Q. 19 'x :,7WP4!?pg. ,ak - , f 'X' Wwwwefi f f' If W XL, MARILYN BROXWN IjLlLIgl1fL'IA OI' Mr. xml INIIN. Vrui I . limwn 131305, .Kulur Akunm f-QWQFQ 1? Jo ANN HANKINS glfdfbllff Qurfm Ll k , Q k 507 lf. ISUI Struck lfmr Hank Mug D Mn: HI NIV, AVI your Hank .Queen lf ,flnnuul king und Qu an Kunnur -lin Pictured at the left are junior and Sopho more Annual King and Queen runners up. Seated: Shirley Garrett, Bonnie Hier. Standing: Bob Howard and Billy johns ton. Qzuffbull Queen ,4f endunfs Below are the Football Queen, jo Ann Hanki ns fcenterj and her attendants, Bonnie Hier, Patricia Bohannon and Charlotte Darnold. P' Ahove, iittemlants and escorts Lire, left to right: Larry Mindon, Bonnie Hierg Jim Bole, Charlotte Dnrnoltlg Larry Lginkartl, P.itrici.i BOllLlflI1OI'lQ Dwight Bishop .ind .lo Ann Hiinkins, football queen. Crown and flower bearers were Tookie Cramer and Susie Cox, flvmewm hy Below: Tookie Cramer, son ol' Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Cramer of 1532 Jennings, was crown bearer, while Susie Cox, tliugliter ol' Mr. and Below: Queen jo Ann escorted by Dwight Mrs, Clyde M. Cox ol' 1608 Jennings Avenue, Bishop. was flower girl. Raving beauties acting like-CLYDES. Carol Rocky Ryan Soph girls on Tafky Day. Class of '54 fSue RJ Margaret started young. The 3 -IMPS CGimlin, Burton, Bockiusj They're juniors now! Get 'um, Henry. He can dance too! CEd Turnerj Shirley, How pretty you are! Billy! So young? QB. Keelerj Anna joflvly how you've changed. Help needed for Kathy and Donna. Rocky Ryan at bat! Oh! Larryvhow cute, QL. Medskerj Sara, y0u've Hill' changed! Isn't she cute? QBi1lyeanne Boonej Wow! ----- Wlizit beanliffzf legs. For heads, see page 38. Bows and long hair. Larry! More legs! 7th grade Tacky Day. fMarcia-jane-Sydney Eddie as usual-mouth openg Don the thinker. N JA ' .ik f .QA . -:ff 4 Winn ,S Q x XR 1-, R xxx-N. --.R ,. Nmk '-X.. L x I ' 1 i Q v Q 4353 First row. left to right: Coach Burl Stidham, Manager Dick Powers. Bill Roscoe. Rodney Ricketts. David Lannan. G. B. Brown. David Baker. Gerald Jennings. Billy Allen, Mana- ger Lewis XX'hitehair. Gary Klien. Coach Bill Holbrook. Second row: Frank Martinez. Ted Cramer. Bert Simmons. Lewis Ketchum. Bob Quintana. jerry l-lenshall. -john Mason. Bob Krigbaum. Ray Hilligos. Bill Johnston. Richard Roberts. Coach Bailey Ricketts. Third row: Don Webster. Mike Carr. Larry Minden. Ross Talley. Ronnie I-lall. Ray Parker, Bob Thomas. Ken Fitch. Bill Combs. Clive I-lanline. Dick Gentry. jim Burns. David McKeithan, jim Michaud. Fourth row: Benton Neeley. Richard Cramer. Vic Govett. Mike Ballard. Bob Green, Don Harris. Joe Dobbs. Jon Evans. Chester Vanatta, john Kidd. Ronald Solaman. Roger Cox. Ed Bailey. Bob Howard. Tom Beard and Bob Stamps. 1952 Wildcat netball Cram The 1952 edition of the College-High school Wild- cats ended their season with a five-won five-loss record. The Cats opened their home season with a 28-0 victory September 19 over the Dewey Bulldogs. On September 26 the Wildcats journeyed to the Oil Capital for an important Oklahoma Six Conference tilt with the Tulsa Central Braves. After holding a heavier Central team scoreless for three bone crush- ing quarters. Central passes connected for a 12-0 victory over the Cats. The following week, October 3, saw the College-High eleven bounce back into the victory column with a walloping 37-21 win over Fort Smith, Arkansas. After two weeks on the road the Wildcats came home October 10 to entertain a potent Muskogee eleven with a decisive 13-0 over the ex-state champ- ions. Riding the crest of their win over the Roughers the College-High eleven journeyed to Sapulpa Octo- ber 17 where they ended up on the short end of a 13-7 score. On October 24. the Cats played host to their Kansas rivals, Coffeyville's Golden Tornados. The Tornados blew hard to spoil a Wildcat Home- coming night with a 14-12 score. The next week, Oc- tober 31, a hapless Tulsa Webster team fell victim to Bartlesville's keyed up offense 41-0. With injuries beginning to tell, the Wildcats fell victim to the Okmulgee team 14-6, in a slashing contest at Okmul- gee November 7. A Tulsa Will Rogers team capital- ized on Wildcat injuries November 14 to hand the Cats another stinging defeat by a 12-7 score. The Wildcats closed their 1952 football season by thrash- ing an Oklahoma City team 31-O in a hotly fought contest in the capitol city. Sept. i9iDLwEY ................ ..... 2 8 0 sept. 26-CENTRAL .......... ...... 4 1 12 oft. 5-FT. sMiTH ......... ......,.. 3 7 zi oft. io-Muskooiaiz ........ ......... 1 5 io B s B I l F' im l ' lf 1 ' 5 if s 5 A g V Af-- l l s- tuner! 9 x M fr r r Pinturcrl above arc roar-lrcs Bill Holbrook. Burl Stid- lmm and Bailey Rirkctts. Cat fullback Vic Govctt stops Tulsa Rogers luck during Wilrlrsgxt-Rogers game. Other Xwildcut players are Bob Stamps fi7jg Ed Bailey Qin pile-upjg Rirlmrrl Clrumcr l56jg Don Harris C405 and Bob Thomas 1105. -will BOB KRIGBAUM SenioriGuarCl Okla. 6 Conferenre All Slfzle Guard VICTOR GOVETT Senior-Fullback Oklfz. 6 Conferenre TEDDY CRAMER Scniorgl-Ialfback BERT SIMMONS Senior-Halfback BOB THOMAS junior-Quarterback BOB STAMPS Senior--Tackle 0-' BOBBY GREEN Sophomore-Halfback BOB HOWARD junior-End JOHN KIDD junior-Tackle Sc MIKE CARR ,ni - or Guard ,K V V .mm X. , ,pp- , , - uv K1 LRG K Wm... X ' 'x K vi 1 K gf? K 1 H 1 N if . , h Q g' 6 Q, ., 'f 1. ai '35 - U . 2 Nw -' . :ag W 31, ' W .su , ,- W ..,. Wa. if va if BASKETBALL TEAM-First row, left to right: Victor Govett, Teddy Cramer, Harry Botkin, Bob Green, Chester Vanatta, jon Evans, Lewis Ketchum, joe Dobbs. Second row: jay Garrison, Richard Cramer, Bennie Pierce, John Kidd, jack Rahm, jim Boles, Ronnie Vaughn, Ken Herring. Third row: Vernon Day, Larry Barnett, Bob Thomas, john Mason and Mr. Bailey Ricketts. Wildcat l6'z1sk dba!! Cram In winning the Oklahoma Six conference crown dur- ing the 1952-53 season, the College High School Wild- cats established a new mark of won-lost records for Bartlesville cage teams. Their first outing with Nowata was a decisive 47-31 victory in College High's fieldhouse. Traveling to Cof- feyville for their second tilt, they lost a two point de- cision, 65-63. The Cats then went to Dewey where they won 62-56 in a rival game between the Wildcats and Bulldoggers. Next, the team journeyed to the Nowata court where they won over the Ironmen -76-63. After their second victory over Nowata, the Wildcats embarked on their record conference wins by whipping the Tulsa Webster Warriors here 65-35. They played Okmulgee on their home court and came through with another victory, 61-38. The Tulsa Will Rogers' Ropers came here and were beaten, 63-53. The Cats then won in a game with Sapulpa, 47-38. The Muskogee Roughers were the Cats' next victims on the local hardboards, when they were beaten 68-40. The Cats met Webster in Tulsa for a return game in which they won 45-31. In their second tilt with Dewey the Cats were hard-pressed to beat the Bulldoggers in overtime 67-62. After squeezing by a strong Dewey five, the locals took a one-point decision over a tough Tulsa Central team 52-51. The Wildcats then invaded Tulsa Will Rogers where they won a 45-38 victory. The Sapulpa Chieftians fell victim to Bartlesville's full court press by a thumping 74-42 de- cision. A high strung Tulsa team invaded the field house to hand the Cats their first defeat in the confer- ence and their second in the season's play, in a thrilling 70-68 contest. The Cats then journeyed to Okmulgee to cinch the conference crown in a 54-48 match. The Cats closed the season with a 44-43 Muskogee victory. GAME SCHEDULE W Dec. 9-Nowata .... 3l 47 Dec. 16-Coffeyville ............ 65 63 Dec. 19-Dewey .................. 56 61 Dec. 30-Nowata .... 63 76 Jan. 6-Tulsa XX'eb. ............ 35 65? jan. 9-Okmulgec .. 38 614: jan. 20-Sapulpzi ..... ......... 3 8 47 Jan. 23-Muskogee .. 40 6851 jan. 26-Tulsa Rug. ............ 53 634 Jan. 30-Tulsa XX'cb. ............ 31 45 Feb.. 3-Dewey .................. 62 6744 Feb. 6--Tulsa Cent. ....,....... 51 52 Feb. 10-Tulsa Rug. ............ 58 67 Feb. 13-Sapulpa .... 43 74' Feb. 17-Tulsa Cent. 70 6845 Feb. 20--Okmulgee .............. 48 54 Feb. 24YlNluskogee .. -13 44 Il1dit'.1lv.i lm mr' g.: H151 web fee? w N 1. 1 .5 ww ,Q 'Qu S U fs 1 -AGR X Q :F it W gi, Q ' g i ffE 'ggi 1 S R Q vi K. J x if f J A E 'Si Y , war Q 1' 1 Y ...Q A 3 Q :I 'f , .. H Q 3 5 , 'Mit 1 xff liwsmz, ,X:. gg ,gs ,vm . f E' 5 x , vq 'X QM j Q ,W ag 4 ' . 3 , 'xx 'Q Q1 ,. , ia SWIMMING TEAM-First row, left to right: David McGuire, jim Clark, john Guffin, Bob Sandford, jack Kane. 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