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The $Rah'mgg 1953.1959 d W 51W Published by 259 Owwia m CONNORS STATE AGRICULTUW CO LEii , Warner, Oklahoma W- 1 Lithographecl by SEMCO COLOR PRESS, Oklahoma City, Oklath $mW a wing ! Wuce another edi- ;::::?TH: CON- RAH! 1y9xx x' ' XOoops! . .we 0t 0,91ng 11 by M1.1M'1rt1n 0111 very V V '1 efflcxgntl 'thfl Camera Bilgv 1' I13?! us my hem that givej z'1pp1ec1'1te hi 1rt 'Is 4 well as his boundless pa- H tience with us When late in getting around to having our pictures made! . . .
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Con-Rah! Proud name . . . The Con-Rah! . . . interpreted, it means Ta big cheer for Connors? The name was submitted by a student in 1946 and adopted by the faculty and the student body. Some names are used by more than one school, but not TThe Con-RahT, . . . it belongs to Connors, exclusively. Staff membership: Peggy Ratterree and Harley Reno, editors; Margaret F letcher and Jane Synar, business managers; Dorothy Jordan, Sports editor; Sue Brown, picture editor; Rosa Lee Martin, secretary; Patsy Moore, student senate representative; Jane Kloeckler and Joy Black, ac- tivities editors; Pedro Pantoja, feature editor; Paul Smith, advertising salesman; Loucille Morgan, Jean Real, and Deloris Collins, assistants; Allen Merrill, artist; Miss Claire Harrison, sponsor; and Mr. Harold Martin, photographer. Mr. Rogers, Reno, Pantoja, Smith, Clinton, and others helped with the snap-shot photography. Allen Merrill designed the cover for TThe Con-RahY, It carries out the theme of Connofs Golden Anniversary. We have had fifty years of work, achievement, and fun . . . and still going strong? We honor our President, Jacob Johnson, in this issue for his twenty-six years of service to Connors . and may he have many more successful ones. Being on the staff has not meant all-work-and-no-play. Eight of the staff, with Miss Harrison and Mr. Martin, attended a year-book conference in Joplin, Missouri, in October which was di- rected by the Semco Color Press of Oklahoma City. The conference was instructive, the trip delight- ful, and dinner at the Glass House over the Will Rogers Turnpike met with everyone,s approval. Everyone had fun during the Sadie Hawkins week and Dance which was sponsored by the staff. Even Pedrds pig, Harleyk hen, and Haskele dog got into the act. The TDog-Patch Sham-Pain Buckitf, the jugs of TMountain Dew? and Mammy Yokum,s F rainch PastryT were greatly appreci- ated, as were the services of TMarryinT Samy, tPaul Smithy The staff dinner closed the yeafs activities . . . but memories linger on . . . you have but to turn the pages . . .
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