Connors State College - Con Rah Yearbook (Warner, OK)

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' 342 Conra .961 . . . AND IN THlS CORNER! . . . You are now looking at one of the busiest comers of Connors Campus, and one of the fightenest groups of workers . . . but it has been fun to assemble this book for you . . . Nor rain, nor hail, nor sleet, nor snow deterred us! lf some of you failed to be pictured, we regret it, but we did try . . . try to get either a photograph or a snapshot of everyone. Members of the Staff enjoyed a few higher moments along with the work. A trip to the Workshop at Southeastem, Wilburton, as guests of Semco was enjoyable in spite of going through sloughs of rain to get there. Sponsoring the Sadie Hawkins Week and Dance, Dog-Patch style was another respite. That Cod Ole Mountain Music on the Gee-tars, and the Rea-fresh-ments, made all the little Daisy Maes, Little Abners, Marryin' Sams Pa-and-Ma Yokums, and all the rest of the comic-strip characters feel real good! What with the Daisy Mates chasing their Little Abners all week made the Campus look ''on-dignified-fer-sure ! The final social affair for the Staff was a dinner party at the Western Hills Lodge in Sequoyah Park. Bidding you Goodbye soon, the Con-Rah! Staff wishes you a contin ued happy life and much satisfaction out of referring to the pages which follow. Pictured: janet Baxter, Sue Brown, David Lollis, Sandra Mansker, Co-Editor, Terri Campbell, Homer Cobb, Margie Stormes, june Wilson, Earl Strebeck, jessica Llselton, Carl Dilley, Co-Editor, Pat Haggard, Don Woods, Charles Sprout, Barbara Wilson, jeannene Cardinal, john Shawn, john Synar, Walter Bamett, Charlotte Roberts, and Miss Claire Harrison, Sponsor. Mr. jim Rogers, our very efficient campus photographer, is pictured on the Faculty Pages. CYou pulled us out of many predicaments, Mr. R! . . . and we thank you!J ' 11 fi-MEF f T. fana- ,iss Thls one tool H-.Vina . . . and this! 2 -4-. V. - na 115 1. 'iii lp., vxf K 4 ..'-53+ . 9 1 x L' , za... . ,- , .. -Q. - ' ,Q - , E ha-4 l.. 1 - .W ,. V B. 1. Xxx is I - . ' V fwfr, fs, 4 A S , I - I ' 2 ' 5 v v FIT' as f ft! . .ffl ue, 1 if .ct .4 Q ' vgfT31Taszif47 --9. - ww- 'ewegirsi f a g,-1 fi eww , 1 if reev- Q M2 .1 a L 2321 , 1 1555 9' -32 31.693 -s .,, I H5 'Qs FAQ? ii STATE BOARD OF REGENTS for the Oklahoma State Universityand theOklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College: Amos K. Bass, Ir., Durant, Chairman of the Board 7 Jack M. Cornelius, jr., Oklahoma Cityp Robert L. Hartley, Vinitap P. E. Harril, Vice-Chairman, Oklahoma City, W. Elmer Harber, Secretary-Treasurer, Shawnee, O. L, Iackey, Okmulgeey Forrest Mclntire, Administrative Assistant, Oklahoma City, Roy T. Nall, Boise Cityp Earl Russell, Duncan 5 W. R. Williams, Altus. ..M5f0l'y of Cannon! CO! eg? CONNORS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE was authorized by an act of the first legislature, May 10, 1908. Through the influence of Senator Campbell Russell, Warner was chosen as its location and one-hundred-sixty acres of land upon which the school is located were given to the school by the citizens of Warner. The school was named for Mr. J. P. Connors who was at that time President of the State Board of Agriculture. The first session of Connors opened in February of 1909 in downtown Warner. In 1911, the Administration Building was completed and the school was moved to its present site, one mile west of Wamer. Mr. J. A. Liner was the first president. Mr. Walter Van Allen was the succeeding president in 1910, and he was followed by Mr. J. S. Murray in 1911. The presidents during the 1912-1913 session of the school were Mr. J. V. Faulkner and Mr. W. S. Jackson. President Ren- nick replaced Jackson in 1913, but he remained only a short time. He was succeeded by Mr. Malone who resigned in 1917. At that time Mr. George A. Coffey of Haskell State School of Agriculture was transferred to Connors. In 1918 Mr. H. C. King became president of Connors and he held the position for fifteen years, Succeeding him as president was Mr. jacob Johnson whose service has been continuous. In 1943 the war program called Mr. johnson into active service overseas, and during his leave of absence Mr. True B. Emerson served as acting president. From the original one-hundred-sixty acres, the college land has been increased to two-hundred-ninety acres, and the buildings have increased from one to twelve major buildings. The campus, which covers about thirty-four acres, is beautifully landscaped. An amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution made on july 11, 1944, set up a governing hoard for the agricultural and mechanical col- leges. This board consists of nine members, eight of whom are appointed by the Governor subject to the approval of the State Senate, and the ninth member is the president of the State Board of Agriculture. o 1 9 eau 5 reefingd Going to college, I'm sure everyone will agree, is quite a delightful experience. New doors open up as you continue your education. You leam valuable lessons in your fonnal classwork, and you begin to do some serious thinking about the world in which you live. This edition of the Con-Rah! records one year of your college life at Connors. As you glance through its pages it will bring back memories of classes, social events, athletic contests, and a host of other activities that were crowded into the 1959-60 school year. Miss Harrison and her student staff are to be congratulated for providing us with this excellent pictorial history. It has been a pleasure knowing you and working with you. I wish each of you the best of everything that life has to offer. Sincerely, A. B. Childress Dean 7 lqfediclenf 6 edriage I am pleased to have this opportunity to express greetings to the young men and women who have made up this year's student body. It has been good to have you study with us. The fast moving events of the changing times in which we live should challenge the best in each one. I hope that each of you can feel that you have responded to that challenge and can look back upon this year's efforts with satisfaction in greater achievement. With our sophomores go our good wishes in the continuation of their education at other colleges. To our freshmen we extend an in- vitation to come and study with us another year. Best wishes to all. Sincerely, jacob johnson President 5. ui A 5 ' iii ' -5912 Ti' . .. 5561152 i my . , 1. ,k., ,ga Registrar, and Chief Clerk Secretary to the President 0l'l,l'l0l 5 SEPTEMBER 1 Freshman Orientation and Registration for All Students. 2 Classwork Began. 19 Football with Navarro, there. 24 Football with Henderson County, there. 28 Art Club Cake Walk. 29 Student Senate Meeting. OCTOBER 1 Dance in honor of Russell Bells. 3 Football with Cisco j.C., there. 5 Organization Meeting for Community Choir. 10 Football with Eastern A8tM, there. 12 lr. College Meeting at Hutchinson. 13 Student Senate Meeting. 16 Football with Northern l.C., there. 21 B.S.U. Hayride. '21 Football with Eastern,here. '27 Halloween Party-Kitchen Club. 27 Student Senate Meeting. 29 Football with Northeastern A8iM, here. 30 Close lst Nine Weeks. NOVEMBER 5 Football with Murray A8iM, here. 5 Homecoming Dance. 10 Student Senate Meeting. 19 Photographer on Campus. 19 Faculty Meeting. 24 Student Senate Meeting. Q5 Thanksgiving Recess Began. 30 Thanksgiving Recess Ended. DECEMBER 1 First Semester Music Recital. 3-5 Basketball Tournament at Miami. 8 Basketball with Cameron at Lawton. 8 Student Senate Meeting. 10 Basketball with Arkansas U. Frosh, here. 14 Basketball with Paris, Texas, here. 15 Basketball with Ft. Smith ,l.C., there. 16 Christmas Program. 16 Christmas Dance-Wesley Foundation. 17 Basketball with Cameron, here. 18 Christmas Holidays Began. JANUARY 4 Classwork Resumecl. 7 Basketball with Northeastern A8tM, there. 12 Basketball with Bacone, here. 14 Basketball with Northern j.C., here. 15 First Semester Closed. 17 Second Semester Began. 19 Basketball with O.M.A., there. 21 Basketball with Murray ARM at Tishomingo. Q6 Student Senate Meeting. 29 Basketball with Bacone, there. FEBRUARY 2 Basketball with Northeastern A8tM, here. 3 Winter Frolic Dance-Russell Bells. 4 Basketball with O.M.A., here. S Basketball with Northern j.C., there. MISS ANNABELLE GATLIN NHSS CLARA A. HARRISON Dean of Women, and Mathematics Cadmlaf of Zuma 1959-1960 9 Student Senate Meeting. 10 Valentine Dance-Art Club. 10 Assembly-Mrs. Pratt's trip to Mexico. 1 1 Basketball with Paris j.C., there. 11 B.S.U. Banquet. 15 Basketball with Central C., here. 16 Basketball with Ft. Smith j.C., here. 18 Basketball with Eastern ARM, there. 19 Basketball with Central C., there. 23 Basketball with Murray A8iM, here. '23 Faculty Meeting. 27 Act. Test. 29 Basketball with Ark. U. Frosh, there. MARCH 10 St. Patrick's Dance-Home EC. Club. 18 Close of 1st 9 Weeks of Second Semester. 31 Stigler High School Band's Annual Spring Concert. 31 Sadie Hawkins Dance-Con Rah Staff. APRIL 6 C.S.A.C Lyceum Program at Checotah. 14 Easter Recess Began. 19 Easter Recess Ended, 21 Art Trip to Cilcrease. MAY 2 'Znd Sem. Recital. 3 Art Workshop for Area Teachers. 5 Mothers Day Tea and Style Show. 15 Baccalaureate. 19 Commencement. A. L. BOOKOLIT Farm Assistant DAN DeLOACHE Social Science fly, 4. Mg: - 3,4 ,M '11, Y JM,. EVERETT BYRD Industrial Arts LORENE GILLIAM Dietitian Bt Cafeteria Manager ROBERT HODGES HARRY LEE JACKSON Agriculture Physical Education and Football Coach WESLEY KEENEY HELEN KLINE Acting Director of Athletics and Humanities and German Basketball Coach a C ll, f ? all ITL P 0 ? 6 2 6 1 X, D E +A- tg? fk W. H. CARTER Custodian EVELYN COTTRELL Home Economics ROBBIN HEISLEY IRENE HODGES Assistant Dietitian Clerk-Typist 1 Y ' f A . '55 ' sail' 43 2 .sv riff - Y V Ei - 'JS' ' ah-Q ' B1 . 3 E A my .S - ' 1 'I is-: .fx , LOUISE JACOB W. T. JOHNSON Physical Education Assistant Business Officer and Social Sciences HAROLD MARTIN H. C. MERRITI' Physical Science Assistant Engineer ' ' L i if ..- . 36 CHARLES MONTGOMERY MARION PANTEL English Music J T REID LLIRA RIMMER Engineer History X V. . nt LELA SCHALIBLIN Assistant Dietitian HUBERT G. GIBSON Industrial Arts, and Acting Dean of Students. Pictured at the right, Dean Gibson with two of his Office Personnel, janet Bax- ter, and Ruthie Newton-Lackey. FRANCES REED Commerce ,.p-.9-Q, JIMMIE HUGH ROGERS Physical Science and Mathematics 4 vi, ' .' :flair 5f' - ,112 .J ' ' f MRS. KAY WILSON Hostess 7 :V - ,S r r H E ll' - Zf: P 1 i , L X in 9 53 9, was Iaaf+.i., V SS?- fsg-: ,gy',Qwi tjQE17QQ4. . 1 ' Ny- QQ 1 ' ,Ir A 22 4 ' 1 - . .- '.-'iv ' '? N '..4g .i' . ,. .M . , - 7 ' 'L: www- .ff .V 1-gtux. '!,'.'.5-13?5f.!41' - Ui 5 '? :!.tt1 -1 ' ' U'--FW E ' :ffl l'i it T X . - .at will-'1:,i4l:a2T:. fi- , iii: 5' 171' E F .... li I . ,VE Q 1 foe. e 'sad E i 4. , i 12,,,,,, , 'd..,aa'Z1ea2Z:f:2: sI9'1,'I:I:2.. 1- :1 Mp, UE- f ii? if ,i WE? YN SOFA 0l'H,0l'e6 EVELENA ACORD Home Economics Stidham, Okla. DONALD ADAMS History Sallisaw, Okla. DON BICKNELL Physical Education Tulsa, Ol-da.. JIM BROWN Physical Education Owasso, Okla. SUE BROWN English Weleetka, Okla. CHARLES BUNNELL Social Studies Watts, Okla. TERRI CAMPBELL Art Porum, Olcla. CAROL CASEY Elementary Education Porum, Okla. KWAN CHOI Engineering Seoul, Korea ANNE CHILDRESS English Warner, Okla. ROBERT CHRISTY English Henryetta,Okla. BOBBY CLARK Business Education Wamer, Okla. TOMMY CLAYTON Social Studies Haskell, Olcla. MARVIN DeSPAlN Mathematics Hinton, Okla. JAMES DILLEY History Muskogee, Okla. PAUL DOOLEY Industrial Arts Muskogee, Okla. E-.1 'Wt' - 1. 1,3 L 5 . N .1- RY l k .-. In ' sq. .,,:., I . .,,, I I .S7olaAomore5, , Linn. .3 6' Z Kar' 'Iii' me ,, in Q ... I , ' 1' Y af an 'Q if . 1 . L , MQ Tia' 'v. . , 4, A , - gli. .3 Q -lx' ' ' . .V I. 1 X -, - ww DONALD DUSTMAN Mathematics Muldrow, Okla. GEORGE ELLIS Social Studies Vian, Okla. JOHN ELSN ER journalism Weleedca, Okla. LAURA EVANS General Education Catoosa, Okla. THOMAS FRICK General Education Quay, Okla. GILBERT GOUGI-I Engineering McLoud, Okla. CLEO GUTI-IRIE Social Science Oktaha, Okla. LEO GUTHRIE Social Studies Oktaha, Okla. BERT HAGAN Mathematics Pierce, Okla. PATRICIA HAGGARD Mathematics Council I-IilI, Okla. LEO I-IELMS Biological Science Stidham, Okla, PAUL I-IOPPERT Pre-Medicine Muskogee, Okla. BOBBY ISRAEL Industrial Arts Sallisaw, Okla. COLLEEN JACKSON Education Wamer, Okla. DONALD JENNINGS Industrial Arts Stidham, Okla. EARL JOHNSON Mathematics EI Reno, Okla. '11 if y X. L Y fliggkba VH ,Y I ,f 'qi 9' 'P .W ,,,,..A ' . aff 'L Simi fav 41 ,H C, if 1 i I est. X ,E NgDQ9a. l.S'-e ,., 1 ' ' if 1 14. 7 rs f rg' ,V . N E , x , k . ' K iffiffilgf V A ,- i I- yi Q I , ,u 52:34 qw-M 1 V n g asiymdonmored KAREN ANN JOHNSON Business Education Wamer, Okla. HASKELL LAYMAN Annimal Husbandry Council Hill, Okla, IN CHOL LIM Chemical Engineering Seoul, Korea LAVERNE LIVESAY Business. Edumtion Stigler, Okla. I DAVID LOLLIS Biology Weleetka, Okla. BILLY JOE McDANIEL Business Education Oktaha, Okla. RAYMOND MCGUIRE History Muskogee, Okla. 1. L. MATTHEWS Engineering Eufaula, Okla. L. D. MELTON Mathematics Osage, Okla. GLOYD MILLER Vet. Medicine Wlcbbers Falls, Okla, JOHN MILLER General Education Schulter, Okla. DON MITCHELL Physical Education Wagner, Okla. EDNA MITCHELL Elementary Education Sailisaw, Okla. ROBERT MIZE, JR. Engineering Muldrow, Okla. EUGENE MOORE Physical Education Drumright, Okla. ROGER MORGAN History Checotah, Okla. ,31- 2? X S5 ij A '!li6ii?Q, Pi . K 5 ,f R s,..., , , N , , by 2 A 1-f ' we :sw ' AQ-Ez' -. s . V ll-iqffvg 4. Amr, , R ' ff A ,- Y ' . 4,6 ,tl Y YJQN , ' vig Y IV S ' ' I IJ ffffiw L-'53 2 :w1.'s-,r 4: 1 , ' 51, . I . 'K lg- ,A , f -,hi-Q-.L gl , 7'- QSQQ1 Q fjgsew gif is se. Egg M f I A , V. , , , lmxzd. 5 4 ik ' ,f'1't -lex, -- . els 'E' 0,0 OIT! orefi BENNIE OSBORN Engineering Checotah, Okla, SANDRA PACK English Via.n, Okla. JACKIE PARKER Social Studies Oklahoma City, Okla. CARL PARKS General Education McLoud, Okla. LOIS PERRYMORE Elementary Education Sfigler, Okla. THOMAS PETERS Biology Broken Arrow, Okla, MELVIN POWELL Engineering Westville, Okla. BILLIE JEAN PRATT Music Wamer, Okla. EARL ROBERTS Business Education Muldrow, Okla. 'gg' GLENDON ROBERTS Agriculture Wamer, Okla. BOB ROBERTSON General Education Stigler, Okla. JACK ROSS Engineering McLoud, Okla. JAMES ROYE General Education Stigler, Okla. JOY CBLACKJ ROYE Music Stigler, Okla. 4-Q, JOHNNY SHAWN Engineering Olcemah, Okla. EARL STREBECK Art Sallisaw, Okla. I A a -. BOOKSTORE: Mr. Tom v 8 .S2l0A,0l'I'L0l e6 ROGER SWEENEY Physical Education I-Ioldenville, Olcla. BILL TI-IORNHILL Engineering I-Ienryetta, Okla. THOMAS WILLIAMS History Catoosa, Okla. JUNE WILSON I-Iome Economics Checotah, Olcla. KENNETH WINN Industrial Arts Weatherford, Okla. DONALD WOOD Engineering Muskogee, Okla. GERALD YOLINGER Civil Engineering Watts, Okla. SAMUEL YOUNGER History Watts, Okla. MAX TAYLOR NUNN Music Brownfield, Texas HUGHES ZENOR Religious Education Gore, Oklahoma T. is- 1 I QW fy i A-r I if F , Y ji-3. Q' ka COLLEGE SHOP: Thrash and Mrs. Thrash CMr. and Mrs. Ira Thrashcrj, Pro- johnson, Manager. priemrs. , + I if 'I M 'if ww-T. ff ,S .. , Q , w ,,x, , xzl. . I , ?FE'f1',,. - - 1 f'57'1a.mq ,Ye 13. ' ' f 51 1 W riff'-A.2A 436, , 'ir 5-'ii-?:se+ss.4f,f.4 ef - ,aL J 5 at w am ss wiv 4 +4- y sf' -J ff . N' vi, x , l-vu... A bw- ,.,....,,,f,, ,M Q, L I I iw! . gf :ng-r E .gl'25Al'l'I,el'L JERRY ALLEN Okmuigee, Okla. SUE ANDERSON Ft. Gibson, Okla. PAUL ANDREWS Sallisaw, Okla.. EDWARD APPLEGARTH Muskogee, Okla. CLIFFORD BACON Wainwdght, Okla. BOBBY BARBEE Sallisaw, okla. WALTPIER BARNETT Sand Springs, Okln. JANET BAXTER Muskogee, Okla. TERRY BLACKMON Schulter, Okla. CHARLES BOND Sallisaw, Oklzl. JOYCE BOYD Wamer, okla. ROY BRACKEIT Sallisaw, Okla. BETTY BREASHEARS Gore, Okla. THOMAS BROWN Cromwell, Okla. TILT BROWN Owassq, Okla. DONNIE BUCKMASTER Checotah, Okla. ROBERT BURNS Sallisaw, Okla. K9 .EYQRW -.F K - 1. 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Q. 1 rig ,Q gm- ' if, ' -. I 5.-Q,-1, lx, I Y I I p.3f1.,f. I I 1 1 ,gq?g.'f5, if,3.ig,z -1 . . - ,' Ara , .'- I-'fs 1 , K img M . . EL ff. , l ff L1 an Vx .aff HL: Wfglflwfa Q ' - wif' ' I E. ' K LQ st: - .:, ,,,,,,.:,.,La: E? . J, X M X yu F I xx R an A -I 4 'H+ 4 1' J' I' TN - ll-.351 'SK ,m 1' QL ' QE' ii, B 0-Q wx,--ff ff: :fm I Tifisim my wg-3 'S 2 1 I JOE HARRIS Okemah, Okla. JOHN HENRY HAYES Guthrie, Okla. CAROL HENSLEY Porum, Okla. ROBERT HOLEMAN Eufaula, Okla. JAMES I-IOLLMAN Okemah, Okla. CHARLES HOLMES Prague, Okla. LINDA HOPKINS Braggs, Okla. JO ANNA HOWARD Warner, Okla. GORDON HUGHEY Warner, okla. NEAL HUNT Pawhuska, Okla. CHARLES JOHNSON Osage, Okla. MARGARET DEAN KENEDY Warner, Okla. CHARLIE CJLINIORD KERR Aline, Okla. WAYNE KINDELL Hitchita, OkIa. EDWARD KLOECKLER Checotah, Okla. GWENDOLYN KNIGHT Chccotah, OkIa. HOMER KUPSICK Sallisaw, Okla. av an ' j.,. It V,,, . gl gk 'Pi-N , F115 R Ty' rg, Q., J I st'-1' I -w H1 1 1 ,iv ,J ff 4.,r1'- 1,4 - .,. . U ..:'- '. - - ' 'VH-'.t, ' . .V 1 15 leaf . '-iff: -1.'L1AfLH' is'5'.gI-' 5 fue.: in !:.'ff+-- -1 - ' V 'H Q ,SH I-f f 14. U- 4.54 -6 , . 5' . . in 5,151 ,. u T' iff I' , Q I I-A Ll I If A l',,1 1 ' ai . QL-- ze. Q:-'-v-5' TOMMY LIGHTPOOT Catoosa, Okla. CAROLYN LILES Checotah, Okla. JIM LIPE Porum, Okla. WESLEY MCKINNEY Jenks, Okla. DONALD MCNATT Checotah, Okla. MARTHA MAI-ILIRIN Jenks, Okla. SANDRA MANSKER Muskogee, Okla. RONALD MASSENGALE Okmulgee, Ogla. NANCY CHOLTD MILLER Pofrum, Okla. ROY MILLER Sallisaw, Okla. THOMAS MITCHELL Sallisaw, Okla. RICHARD MOSBY Haskell, Okla. GLENN MOSELEY Vinita, Okla. MARY ANN NEEDHAM Earlsboro, Okla. RLITHIE NEWTON Morris, Okla. EDITH OGDEN Oktaha, Okla.. ek in-sr if 41 ' , 5 XMJHL L xt ,Q s. , 'G vb va-.ff S' H 'S f-.r, f , ,, . , 5 , w ,1 A , -' . ,,,,-,LJ , : 'f:' .lk Y . v, ww , x 511 gm. l ,ll 'L 11, N L ,lj , f Qi, Hg 1 + . ..1f,5,v , -, . V . 1 ' ,. QgY'lf '. . ff-f? NEQ . 5 ' 12.25-X. ,-333 I 'L -dxgqfm n K 1' -. . 04455 L' Us ji X124 Q, g ,f'rf'xi :Q , nf. L1v,1-.hi in -.ksrlgax :arte 75'-'27 'K'-2,2 gif' wk ' il, 1315-.f.1,aw.m1, V. .H 4:21. 'P' LOWELL POPE Vizm, Okla. JERRY RIDDLE Tulsa, Okla. BOBBY RIPPY Stidham, Okla. CHARLOTTE ROBERTS Muskogee, Okla. GARY ROBERTS Apache, okla. HENRY ROLAND Schul ter, Okla. JOHN ROREX Checotah, Okla. ROGELIO MELENDEZ SADA Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico DOYLE SCHARDT Checotah, Okla. SAUNDRA SEABOLT Muldrow, Okla. DONNA JEAN SHEPPARD Wamer, Okla, NORMA DEAN SKINNER Wamer, Okla. DAVID SMITH Porum, Okla. EUGENE SMITH Vian, Okla, DONALD SPEER Wamer, Okla. GERAL D STATON Council Hill, Okla. MARCIE STORMES Ft. Smith, Ark. WY!!- 1 'sq Qwwf Q l N 'QA gf ' it -ag., F l ff xl xy.l g mm 14' 57,1 ' f '- . 71 1 X E L Q lr-' Qfv-. - H' ' le- ,,,i:g.:.'H l :H . 'K ' Q 1590? fi. Qi li' 55' 'Ni' if JERRELL SLITTLES Keota, Okla. REBECCA CTAYLORJ SWEEN EY Sallisaw, Okla. BRENDA TAYLOR Sallisaw, Okla. DELORES TAYLOR Sallisaw, Okla. SAM TODD Checotah, Okla. HELEN TURNER Sallisaw, Okla. JESSICA l.ISELTON Muskogee, Okla. ROGER VAN DYKE Pawhuska, Okla. LARRY WALKER Sallisaw, Okla. BILLY CHARLES NVARNER Bristow, Okla. BILLY CENEN WHEELER Geszgs, Okla. BARBARA ANN WILLIAMS Checotnh, Okla. BARBARA ELOUISE WILLIAMS Stidham, Okla. BOBBY WILLIW Watts ,OkIa. BARBARA WILSON Kcola, Okla. R. L. WOOD, JR. Roland, Okla. PHYLLIS WOODWARD Muldrow, Okla.. 'E' 'VYQ ,,. ' 'rf fx I , 2 tw,- ' Jw m4 v 0 eg? Outside view of college library. Sue Brown and David Lollis coming up stairway to library. Sandy Pack checks out books to Charles Smithson, receives books from Raymond McGuire. Homer Cobb, Rogelio Sada, and Sam Todd at Bound Magazine section. jim Lipe looks up magazine reference in Reader's Guide. Mrs. Pratt instructs students in use of Card Catalog. Faculty members greet graduates of 1959 at the entrance of college library. President and Mrs. jacob johnson head the receiving line for graduates, families, and friends. Guests continue down the receiving line to greet administrative staff of Connors. 'ics lf' C512 Fafy Mrs. Pratt, Librarian, waters plants. Library staff in conference in the Magazine Room. Dan DeLoache and Government Class see film in Audio-Visual Classroom. David Lollis at projector. Pat Haggard, Sandy Pack, Sue Brown and David Lollis preview filmstrip. Helen Turner finds word in dictionary for Earl Strebeck. A group of students study in special Conference Room. At spring Reception for 1959 graduates, Anne Childress and Bill Thornhill preside at one end of Punch Table. Sue Brown and j. L. Milton serve punch at the other end of the table. Mrs. Marion Pantel and Mrs. Helen Kline in Faculty Reading Room, L, 5 'SQ ,A if 'i AS, If .....1 we .gzfldfe The Connors Student Senate is composed of representatives from each class and each active organization on the campus. The purpose ofthe Senate is to co-ordinate all student activities and to bring about closer relationships between the college administration, faculty, and student body. Senate-sponsored activities were the Homecoming Dance and the Spring Formal. The President of Student Senate presided at all assemblies. Executive Committee of the Senate is: Melvin Powell, President, L. D. Melton, Vice-President, Bill Thornhill, Parliamentarian, Anne Childress, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Dean A. B. Childress and Miss Lura Rimmer, Sponsors. Other members are: Carl Parks, Tommy Combs, jim Dilley, Sandra Mansker, Margie Stormes, Barbara E. Williams, Kaye Chrisenberry, june Wilson, Norma Skinner, janet Baxter, Mary Dixon, Karen johnson, Roger Van Dyke, Bobby Robertson, Gerald Younger, johnny Shawn. and john Farmer. we gonnom' Cofkgian In 1931 the Connors' Collegian began its monthly publication under the direction of Mr. C. E. Montgomery. Since then the staff has reported on school news events, feature articles, and chatter-box items. First Semester Staff Members were Sandy Pack and Kaye Chrisenberry, Editors, Sandra Mansker, Make-up Editor, john Elsner and Sue Brown, Assistant Make-up Editors, Robert Christy, Sports Editor, Terri Campbell, Society Editor, Carole Goines and Thomas Mitchell, Feature Editors, Bill McDaniel, Business Manager, and Reporters, janet Baxter, Lois Perrymore, Edna Mitchell, Charles Bunnell, Sam McNeeley, Bennie Osborn, Gloyd Miller, Billie jean Pratt, and Marty Mahurin. Second Semester Staff Members included: john Elsner, Editor, Sandy Pack, Mack-up Editor, Edna Mitchell, Feature Editor, Charles Bunnell, Sports Editor, Mr. jim Rogers, Photographer, and Reporters, Billye Cantwell, Barbara Williams, George Christy, Ronald Colburn, Marvelene Goines, Cleo Guthrie, Leo Guthrie, Colleen jackson, Ellis Moren, Mary Needham, Betty Rhodes, Lucille Sargent, Dennis Tarkington, and Phyllis Woodward. Several of the staff attended the Oklahoma Collegiate Press Association meeting at Central State College at Edmond. l , .L ,Q .. if 3 XX H .. v e -r 'Xi 1 n 3 Z V' A ,H il' ,l l , 76 ' ' ewman 'lf -AW 'C ll 5'wQ. N 1 Q i liili X Wil! 5 Q f 7 I, f,..- ' Q ll lbw! r 'ei ' 737 C-33 l .xv The Newman Club is a Catholic organization for students attending Connors. Its purpose is to teach better understanding of the Catholic Church and its beliefs. Officers and members this year are: Earl Slrebeck, President 7 Bill Thornhill, Vice President 5 john Henry Hayes, Secretary-, Rev. Ricl1ard Beckman, Chaplain 7 Anna Belle Catlin, Sponsor. Other members are: Rogelio Melendez Sada, Johnny Shawn, and Sam McNeely. Not pictured are: John Synar, Edward Kloeckler, and In Chol Lim. L 455 5 . .. - . ..taf...... .- .- , sgayff 'eaaipe if . f if ,L V, .tr,ag,,. i Mem re saggy. S, , mb - , . , Wa , . 221: f 'ff' N H .,,..,,, . ,,,La,.LL Y g,:,-W galafizif .S?uJenf Union Connors Baptist Student Union was organized and sponsored by the State BSU and the Baptist Church at Warner. lt met every Wednesday night for singing and a short devotional. Activities during the year were a week-end retreat at the Kiamichi Baptist Camp at Talihina, a hayride in November, and the annual Sweetheart Banquet in February. The Baptist Student Union's goal is to have a closer Christ-Student Relationship. Officers this year were: Sandy Pack, president, Donald Adams, vice-president, Earl Roberts, program chairman , Kaye Chrisenberry, student senate representative, Charles Griffy, song leader, and janet Baxter, pianist. Sponsors were Everett Byrd, and Jimmie Rogers, Pictures show some of these activities of BSU. Sweetheart Banquet pictures are of: Phyllis Woodward, George Christy, Emi Lea Crittenden, Robert Burns, Sandy Pack, janet Baxter, Marjorie Tarkington, jeannene Cardinal, Clifford Bacon, Pat Haggard, Earl Roberts, Sandra Mansker, and Don Woods. Other pictures include: Sue Anderson, Tommy Clayton, Paul Dooley, Donnie Buckmaster, Linda Hopkins, Edwina Goss, Helen Turner, Georgia Fill- more, Vester Downum, jerry Allen, Donald Dustman, jerry Riddle, Anne Childress, Donald Adams, jerrell Suttles, john Farmer, Charles Griffey, Robert Holeman, Everett Byrd, and Kaye Chrisenberry. at ,y in IM, K 31' ' r is .... . , . E? U V- 5 nr. :itil 6 . K , . ,KJ 4-- .uf'.. I.. - ' .1 ,'t'l 'i .- -, M- .,-,.l,..,,.,.i.. .',:w,ga,.- .qi-.. - frfj1y.,-- . t - :-.14 -' ff. -:H -A ,::.. - 4 --': .. .f ' 1-we-.f:f' : ' 'W .v-' 5' ' - ' . 'K df ' '--'---:T-ii mv m ay .. L i-. -fi ., 1 I ..,.., 5, I . .',. . ,. 6, '-1, I, PX . : '7:'5:.-'1'- ' - ,r 7 'n,,.,Qb ' . -.',,-511. ' ng.: ' aqrffsfr , . , vi. ,- .. . . 424, in ' ' wx- saf - . 1, ,ff YT i ' m? i T?,,' H f.. , -- .'W.'.s:irf' ...'-ef' . a53ilaa-iii'-51-3 ' ., l . 4: .Y x-,r edge? .gounclafion Wesley Foundation, a youth group of the Methodist Church, was organized this year at Connors with a membership of twenty students. The group, sponsored by Mr. Dan DeLoache and Miss Lura Rimmer, met daily in the Auditorium. Meetings of Wesley were open to students of all faiths. The devo tionals were led by members of the student body, the faculty, or by guest speakers. Officers of the group were: Walther Barnett, President, Pat Haggard, Vice-President, Ann Childress, Secretary, john Farmer, Student Senate Representative, Charles Griffey, Song Leader, and ,Ieannene Cardinal, Pianist. Other members pictured: Phyllis Woodward, Norma Dean Skinner, Billye Cantwell, Barbara Williams, Carolyn Liles, Gwendolyn Knight, Gary Roberts, Helen Turner, Sandra Mansker, Saundra Seabolt,Margaret Dean Kenedy, and Karen johnson. For its contribution to the social life on the campus, Wesley Foundation sponsored an all-school Christmas Dance. In , . -... - , I . ' . SPEECH FORUM: Mrs, Jacobs, Instructor with Terri Campbell directing the discussion panel. .Aff lelddftlnenf The Art Department of Connors College is composed of students enrolled in the different art courses offered by the school. Mrs. Ruth White is the instructor and sponsor of the Art Club. The art classes unite to fomi the club for the purpose of understanding art and how it works to better our lives and the area in which we live. I The Art Club sponsored the Valentine Dance at which Tom 'Erick and Marvelene Goines were chosen King and Queen of Hearts. Officers of the club: Earl Strebeck, President , Roger Sweeney, Vice-President, Marvelene Goines, Secretary , Terri Campbell, Reporter. The Art Department exhibits each month paintings by various artists. Exhibits this year included Collection of Indian Art, Indian Women by Mrs. White, Christmas Designs from the American Crayon Co., N.Y. ,paintings by Maurine Pearson, and Connors students of the first semester, paintings by Lee Tsatoke, and the Muskogee Students of Mrs. White, paintings by Sayde Wolf Le Vine, and Ann Farrill, paintings by Tom Root , and paintings by second semester art students. I The art students made trips to Philbrook and to Gilcrease Art Centers in Tulsa. They painted back-drops for the stage, murals for the Christmas, 1 Lyceum, Mother's Day, and Easter programs. This year the students also painted a mural for the new YWCA-YMCA building in Muskogee. Mrs. White had a twenty-two picture One-Man-Show in New York, March 7-275 a student exhibit was shown in the Broken Arrow High School, February and March, and-two students showed fifteen Indian Object Pictures in the Southern Plains Museum in Anaclarko, Oklahoma. L ..'wiwir'wz 25,5 . A ll ,TQ if Q s L ,... 'Y-' e fe i - , U' ,fi L 5 if ......2...s E gi N FUN : W , g J . tint ' is N ' .. ,y . X' 54.3 kt.: E... f A. it , 'az-5 A are f X r . 2 XX el- ' M' ,J , f f 'J J l ' Y J 2.172212 big. mf em iff: H rv I 2 I' ITL a ll 'in I1 AQP 1 15,2 running Die Deutsche Gesellschaft, composed of students studying German, is sponsored by Mrs. Helen Kline, their instructor. The aims of the club, besides learning the language, is to encourage conversational German and to learn more about Germany. Officers of the group are Bill Thomhill, president, David Lollis, vice-president, Sue Brown, secretary, and jim Dilley, student senate representa tive. Other members are Paul Hoppert, Sandra Mansker, Wesley McKinney, and Vincent Pizarro. Le Cercle Francais has tor its major purpose the promotion of interest in French culture. Officers for 1959-'60 were Charles Smithson, President, Donald Adams, Vice-President, Raymond McGuire, Secretary The club is sponsored by Miss Lura Rimmer. 'U-vw e I' e ,J I1 5 lt ,.... .V Q Q eff 'Huy Chill W 5 f id I nne clredd of A 'Warn er, Oklahoma 'R 5 f,-V ' .1 k 951 , Qi- ' W y HH, ,gn I rf blnlvl, ffm, '. y 3 Q, A XXX wx, '5 NX? E5 X ' ,e 'NN x ki v a 02 gofige v jkornkif of Scbulter, Oklahoma jim, dag flmf LL gcmudic ,ilafiz KAGPWQ5 7, Bbq: S'-eva-Q. 1 'Gwen E u I I 9 f A ' ff 4 '. - ,. , ,p Q r XX X ,441 ' L 4 F ufiic elaarfmenf The Connor's Music Department appearances included a request talent program at Haskell, Roland, Checotah, Eufaula, and Fort Gibson High Schools. The Music Department, assisted by the Art Department and the Industrial Arts Department, sponsored a Stephen Foster musical and life-story Lyceum Group which appeared in towns of the immediate area and on television. Music groups consisted of the Glee Club, The Music-ettes, Mixed Quartet, Male Quartet, Duos, and several Soloists. Pictured in the Glee Club: First Semester-Tommy Lightfoot, Earl Roberts, Edwina Goss, Billye Pratt, june Wilson, Carolyn Liles, Carole Ann Goines, Norma Dean Skinner, Mrs. Marion Pantel, jeannene Cardinal, Charles Bunnell, Max Nunn, jerry Riddle, Joy Lee Roye, Anne Childress, Sue An- derson, and Colleen Jackson. New members added to the Glee Club during the Second Semester: Kaye Chrisenberry, Marvelene Goines, Billye Cantwell, George Ellis, Mary Needham, Paul Dooley, Carl Parks, John Henry Hayes, Jim Brown, Robert Burns, Donnie Buckmaster, john Elsner, Margie Tarkington, Barbara Wilson, Bobby Robertson, Charles Griffey, Gwen Knight, and janet Baxter. .,.-.fl .i ome conomicd Connors College Home Economics Club, a member of Oklahoma Home Economics Association and American Home Economics Association, elected as officers: june Wilson, President, Carol Casey, Vice President, Nancy Holt Miller, Secretary-Treasurer, Barbara E. Williams, Bulletin-Chairman, Margie Stom1es, Student Senate Representative, and Evelyn Cottrell, Sponsor. Activities of the club during the year included: attending Oklahoma Home Economics Association fall meeting in Oklahoma City, sponsoring St. Patrick's Dance , attending Oklahoma Home Economics Association Spring Leadership Conference at Oklahoma City, preparing Christmas dinner for faculty ,sponsoring bake sales, and a Mother's Day Tea and Style Show in May. As a closing activity the Home Economics Club, with guests, had dinner in Muskogee. Pictured other than the officers are: Georgia Fillmore, joyce 4 'Wing .. u.'. -'JIS' ' V A JIM 'J Boyd, jo Anna Howard, LaVerne Livesay, Eve- lena Acord, Betty Breashears, Laura Evans, Linda Hopkins, and Donna Sheppard. Ai' SAUYg N as-, if .- 1 Q , l E - ' -,Lag gif- 5257? i - f 1: .JJ - , - wi V -assi 1 , at f .H -7 2 mga Q af, 'lf-in , A4 'H .JJJ fl-um-it l l',X A ,ig I 4 , is time , we A QW? E BJ 45 P xx' 1 I it B WA ' v 1 'L XV . ' ref- F s w- 'Y Q' X L6 Tuff ,QA' , ,,,,, ,. flu, fl 1- 'iq f'?fi,, 24 44 fe- f , iw av jf' i.E. , - -1. uh I iv 'ix K . One 011,66 v'xP'K -,, Q - ..... . Nunn 6 6 Z 41 t ,Ooh ana! pana am! W ..,. .mf gm, on Me wing ine 1 ' '1 1. 0I'll'l0l 5 .JQtCAel'l JCM Konnors Kitchen Klub, under the oirection of Mrs. Gilliam, Mrs. Schaublin, and Mrs. Hiseley, was a busy group. Besides feeding the college they sponsored the Hall0we'en Dance, a Christmas Party, and a spring Wiener Roast. Officers for the year were: jerrell Suttles, President 5 Dick Carptenter, Vice-President, Linda Hopkins, Secretary , and Carl Parks, Student Senate Representative. Personnel pictured: Mrs. Lela Schaublin, Mrs. Robbin Hiseley, Mrs. Gilliam, Linda Hokpins, Edith Ogden, Terri Campbell, Emi Lea Crittenden, Carolyn Liles, Rogelio Sada, Bobby Israel, Dick Carpenter, jerrell Suttles, Clifford Bacon, Paul Dooley, Vester Downum, Ray Hampton, jerry Riddle, Harold Catlett, Robert Holeman, jerry Allen, George Christy, jack Ross, R. L. Mize, Carl Parks, Bobby Robertson, Lowell Pope, Bobby Rippy, Eugene Smith, James Bearce, Roy Lee Brackett, Bruce Bates, Ernest Green, Charles Bond, Bill McDaniel, Roger Morgan, Wayne Kindell, and john Elsner. . , A, pq , pf? an 'ffl .iff rr Nm l l .1 9 ,i i li' SEE l f , ., 4......,..- L x .sas .Fi f gens gf :w ..iQeQ 72 puddef E 8:5 Russell Belles, an organization for freshman girls, was sponsored by Mrs. Ruth M. White. Officers this year were Sue Anderson, President, Barbara Wilson, Vice President, Helen Turner, Secretary-Treasurer, and Sandra Mansker, Student Senate Representative. As social activities the Russell Belles sponsored the Winter Frolic Dance, and served as hostesses for the graduation reception for sophomores, their families, and friends. Members pictured' Betty Breashears Emi Lea Crittenden, Edith Ogden, Ruthie Lackey, jeannene Cardinal, Becky Sweeney, Pearlene Fisher, Nancy.Holt Miller, Carolll-lensley, Mary Dixon, Donna Sheppard, janet Baxter, Brenda Taylor, Barbara E. Williams, Mary Needham, Edwina Cvoss, Linda Hopkins, Margie Stormes, Sue Anderson, jessica Uselton, Charlotte Roberts, Barbara Wilson, Georgia Fillmore, Saundra Seabolt, Phyllis Wood- k M M h ' C ole Goines Ka e Chrienberry, Carolyn Liles, Barbara A. Williams, Gwen ward, Helen Turner, Margaret Kenedy, Sandra Mans er, arty a urin, ar , y Knight, Billye Cantwell, Norma Skinner, Delores Taylor, and Mrs. Ruth White. ri di The Tri Psi, sophomore women's club, elected Sue Brown, President, Pat Haggard, Vice-President, Carol Casey, Secretary-Treasurer, Karen johnson, Student Senate Representative, and Mrs, Evelyn Cottrell, Sponsor. The club sponsored the Initiation Week Capers for Russell Belles, making-life miserable for the freshman girls, then culminated the week with a semi-formal dance honoring the Belles, A year's end activity for the Tri Psi members was dinner at a Muskogee restaurant for them and their escorts. Members pictured: Terri Campbell, Carol Casey, Laura Evans, LaVerne Livesay, Evelena Acord, Billye jean Pratt, Anne Childress, Karen johnson, june Wilson, Colleen Hilfiger, Sue Brown, Sandy Pack, Pat Haggard, and Evelyn Cottrell. iff CKCMJ EIU l'Cl,Ce .!4l'l6! el'lCe Developing poise are Norma Skinner, Pearlene Fisher, Becky Sweeney, Edna Mitchell, Joyce Boyd and Barbara A. Williams. Girls, would you like to become poised, self-confident, and graceful? If so, you would enjoy women's physical education class under the direction of Mrs. Louise Jacobs. Activities of the class are numerous. First, there are exercises to improve your posture, the way you walk, sit, and stand. These features add to better stature and good grooming. Second, for the improvement of your health, to keep your youth and vitality are the more strenuous sports such as basketball and tennis. Also, you are taught unique dance steps for co-ordination. Physical exercise stimulates mental health, when after hours of continuous writing, reading, and studying, you can relax your cramped muscles and release stored-up energy. WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION class under the direction of Mrs, Louise Jacobs included jessica Uselton, Charlotte Roberts, Saundra Seabolt,l-lelen Turner, Gwen Knight, Rebecca Sweeney, Terri Campbell, Evelena Acord, Laura Evans, Pearlene Fisher, Carol Hensley, Billie ,lean Pratt, DelonesTaylor, Brenda Taylor, Barbara E. Williams, Janet Baxter, Marvelene Coines, Phyllis Wmdward, Billye Cantwell, Sandra Mansker, Mary Dixon, and Marty Mahurin. M ,P u-V. ,Z FT geese? --f- wwf- E S N 2 e T 5 , R gi 4 e it 13213-i'f ' W? 75312359 THU T ' W i P ei -52 ax it 52 H3 grins. H L ig H if as W2 the ,. nf' K T a l J 4' 112132 Jfsffw rw , ax fi Y. V fixing., Q r 3 f me mme 1 K 4 5 1 2? is p, - ,, 4 -4 ., -3? .Y Tr nge, 555, A 1 a t ,. ,Q 1 1' r fs: . in fs- Q ' ' . 1. 'L . ' 5 rw ,Q . ' V -7 - EQ ,L . .7 - 'qi 1 4 ,A -ff. .' pf ' ' P- 5 L .P .St , - . ,- H? . in ,A A a X ,. , K - 5 , 5 Q' V X rl 1 -f- V f ,rf Gy a ' w. 'i' , pn IT, et ,if I F x . sf ,M ,Hy P V The 1959-'60 Pep Club helped to cheer the Football and Basketball teams on to victory. Besides attending all home games, a good representation of the club attended the off-campus games. Membership ofthe club consists of Officers: President, Billie Jean Pratt, Secretary and Treasurer, Carol Casey. Cheerleaders were Laura Evans, S A - Mary Dixon, Carole Ann Coines, LaVerne Livesay, Pearlene Fisher, Brenda Taylor, and Saundra Seabolt. Members from left to right are: Seated, ue n derson, Carolyn Liles, Kaye Chrisenberry, Carol Casey, Carol Hensley, Marty Mahurin, Nancy Miller, Billye Cantwell, Phyllis Wooclward, Ruthie Lackey, and Sandy Pack. Standing from left to right are: Margie Stormes, Emi Lea Crittenden, Karen johnson, Margaret Kenedy, Pat Haggard, Helen Turner, Charlotte Roberts, Gwen Knight, Eclwina Goss, jeannene Cardinal, Barbara Williams, Evelena Acord, Terri Campbell, Donna Sheppard, june Wilson, Billie Pratt, and jessica Uselton. Mr. Dan De Loache sponsored the club. --1 If ss.- I 2'5- 34. .fda rc, ' A V L , - APR af Q L l ,Nm-MM: ,- ., W 'i' fir ru:-gg , , Y 0 ll A --.L ,,,,x NTL- ..,- Q, -, R . - ig: 5a - f. f 1 ii ,J Leather Craft, Mr. Gibson directing, Wood-Working, Mr, Byrd directing, Chemistry, Mr, Marlin directing, Physics, Mr. Rogers directing, Wlelding, Mr. Byrd directing, and Zoolog Dr. Wallis, whose picture is also shown with some ofhis hotanic collections, directing. QS. 531 Y, al 4 .V in ii 0 .V- Zn ad' Qi? A, ,. , ,Q un i' 1' ri? .. , v 'X Q:15.'l.,ij'Q5--If , ,- lr-pn. - f , , f,- 5-f. fi . , J' , ...pin ,V Lv .:-:,12,2,-:- ' 1-gg .... 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J V TOMMY CLAYTON 'K I Center 4 ' ' R L. I 5 Haskell, okla. I rg. ,..I R-6 , ,l km K..,.. X ,I I H My in V . A I I I RONALD COOPER ' ' ET. 6 :, N ll Y W- Hamnack L ' ' F - A' f - c ll' 'll , Okl . 1 K A ilwqv 0 lnsvl e E1 . , . , W A 1 Y- V ' RICK DOSSETT I , 5: gh, gf End V f 4 -1. ' if 'fe Owasso, Okla. I , ,,V A ! N ENN WW Lx A I X CARL ERIDRICK X K Center ' 1 M Prague, Okla. 1' ,. ' I ' ' l ,HE CF A . il l ls Il A ll QQ , 'Q JOHN HAYES End ' -' 5 Owasso, Okl: , NEAL HUNT 'lm 'Q ' I End ' A , T K I Pawhuska, Oklzl. 1:53 I I T ' JIM JACKSON Y ' M -' all? I ' A -fl I 1,1 f Guard , A x I I, :ff Collinsviile, Okla. Mi K A V he I V,.q.:,I1 ..,,, EARL JOHNSON ,I A W L? IL I ,I Tackle Ei 5 1 x El Reno, Okla. E-:Vg I L ,. .. Y I .A 7 QR ,lyk is '11, in Y ' Q, In , .- .... ,. ' m IQ Q J EDWARD KLOECKLER ' ' . . Tackle ig - - X, -gl 1,Qi,.E- I 1 Q checmh, Okla. Q LD 5 'T I' I-IOMER KUPSICK 'x i Q X it Fullback ' - ' Q2 Sallisaw, Okla. I I F, , M -- TOMMY LIGHTFOOT T1 My J' ' 'V HQ p Halfback Q fr W Y A 1 Catoosa, Okla, f ,,E-35 I GERALD LINN , T A ' Halfback X Haskell Okla. H 4-:I f I ew I ,.v,.. Am . A M 331. I- ,ggrjjli I ffl xi, hsillbll MQW II x Www Q I MII ,III xg, I I Ill, Il' I III W- 'l?ie::4,-.7 . Si .- ' I . I-III' I If I 5' 53 I N Wg' Q A II TL-F-2? 'QV W ' I gn Q -ei' ' 'I E F 'li :W we? ' I I , - j I:--' 2 'iz I ,,., W- , X 5- ,-1 I N 4'-:VI If ' A x .,.. Q - 53 7 5 .5555 ' Wifi.. :Zz I : . X , E2 2 Ig. 1 his I -, ,.I. 3 . mv , 1 I, . , :I -- ' ll QIQLII ju I J F' Z 3 , n- I JI . HI 'I J. I... MATTHEWS Guard Oktaha, Okla. RICHARD MCCREARY Guard Haskell, Okla.. CECIL MCLALIGI-ILIN Quarterback Prague, Okla. FLOYD METTS Tackle Tulsa, Okla. DON MITCHELL End Wagoner, Okla. RICHARD MOSBY Tackle Haskell, Okla. TOMMY PETERS Quarterback Broken Arrow, Okla. MELVIN POWELL Halfback Weswille, Okla. GARY ROBERTS End Apache, Okla. JOHN ROREX Fullback Checotah, Okla. DOYAL SCI-IARDT End Checotah, Okla. ROGER SWEENEY Tackle Holdenville, Okla. KENNETH TEMPLETON Halfback Weswille, Okla. GILLAND TURNER Guard Pmgue, Okla. JOE WHIPPLE Guard EI Reno, Okla. TOMMY WILLIAMS End Catooia, Okla. 4-I I A I Is .gnm II 5 II gl I Ip, I C .Ir X Mn 'I I 532: ' I I I I: fix I . I I U , ..,.I II I ,I , II I, I I. '- I I - I, I I II I I I , II ll I' I I QEQQIIII 2.. I I I I I I. f...I: I -.XS .5 .--- I EI V I I we XI w -5 Ze E: 5 5 II' tr ' I ' .P , 5 V I. ESQ ' I 'Q I I I Ii V I 1'-Q O ., 5 I I Im! ' -ii JI' CH erm .gloria goofdaf The 1959-'60 version of the Connors Aggies with only two lettermen returning from the team of a year ago opened the season by losing to Navarro, Texas by a score of 30 to 6. In a second game the Aggies lost to Henderson County, Texas 36 to 6. The Aggies finally broke into the winning column by defeating Cisco, Texas, 13 to O in a driving rain storm. Eastern then defeated the Aggies by a score of 12 to 7 in a hard fought game. The Aggies journeyed to Northern where they were defeated in a hard fought ball game. In their first home game of the season the Aggies defeated Eastern Q6 to 6 and wound up their season by losing to Northeastern and Murray in their last two games. Three boys of the 1959-'60 team were chosen all-conference. These being Earl Johnson, a tackle , Tommy Williams, a linebacker , and Melvin Powell, a halfback. ' Earl johnson was also chosen to -the All-American team, The Aggies are looking forward to a real strong team next season. The Connors Basketball Squad began the 1959-'60 season with P0 members-four sophomores and six freshmen. The returning lettermen were Bob Clark, L. D. Melton, Bill Thornhill, and a transfer from O.l3.LI., jack Parker. On December 3 the Aggies opened their season by playing Coffeyville in the Miami Invitational Tournament. The Aggies were defeated by the Ravens in an overtime 63-60. They likewise lost the next two games in the double elimination tournament to O.M.A. and Northern. The first conference game was played at Miami against Northeastern on january 7, with the Aggies bowing 81-50. The winning column was again achieved in the next outing when the Aggies defeated Bacone 47-46, and was also maintained in the next two games with wins over Northern and O.M.A. At the end of the first semester, the record stood at 3-10, Two new freshmen joined the squad for the second semester. The conference for the 1959-'60 season was closed February 23 against Murray. The conference record was six wins and seven losses, with the Aggies posting double wins over Bacone, and O.M.A., splitting games with Northern and Eastem, losing one to Central Christian, and losing both to North- eastern and Murray. The Aggies traveled to Lawton on March 3 to play in the Region ll tournament. They defeated Eastern 52-40 in a first round upset, but were over- powered by Cameron in the next game. The 1959-'60 season was brought to a close with an overall record of seven wins against twenty losses. LEITERMAN: Paul Coke, Coach jackson, Coach Keeney, Tommy Combs, Henry Roland, Charley johnson, Richard Mosby, John Rorex, Doyle Schardt, Floyd Metts, John Henry Hayes, Bud Mitchell, L. D. Melton, Bill Thomhill, Edward Kloeckler, jim Iackson, Richard McCreary, Roger Sweeney, Tommy Clayton, Homer Kupsick, jackie Parker, Anthony Fomaszewski, George Linn, jim Brown, Neal Hunt, Tilton Brown. Cecil McLaughlin. Carl Fridfhlh. Disk Dfmeftf and 'B0bl'1Y Clark- in I i ---,, , , :I as ,: A' 1 ' I 'Ti I - A r ,P ' .gs- 'Og 11305, 5 . Kvaivig 'f E :S If fa: 4 fr 4: HSE h C K Am, E A.,.4,-w wah E VE -Mhgf' ' p-'.- .. w E . fn. fa A515 1-: pi: .15 31223 4 ' R ' api., mf a ' - . ' 'A Q- w 372' W dn, ,,... , 1 'F' im wenclofyn of M Onapa, Oklahoma ---ww - - il - M M M Q R3 35 93 Bl l E1 ' 2 C, , ,, 4 gill. WM, I ss N551 7311 ssljgl J xx 5 i : FOOTBALL: Cecil McLauglin, Michael Bridges, Ronald Cooper, Richard McCreary, f W- H-J'-N Roger Sweeney, Melvin Powell, Tommy Williams, John Rorex, jim Brown, Tommy - i .- ,. Y . ,541 ,M Clayton, john Henry Hayes, Doyle Schardt, jim Jackson, George Linn, Edward ,,,,, ,,,, A may K, X' ,A K Kloeckler, Tilton Brown, Coach Keeney, Richard Mosby, Homer Kupsick, Floyd i 5 2 . pefe.-af: rt -- l --- 2 :....,E,., 1 mm?f.wf,Y ,, Metts, Neal Hunt, Carl Fridrich, Rick Dossett, Tommy Lightfoot, and Coach jackson. - ': v:' cc if C L X45-Q,-ev-V l - aiioy F B' or ' f l' 'emi' if wi Idsf- C Q--- -'WE' -4 5 r.-A , . 'Q ,A Login. CO-CAPTAINS: Melvin Powcii and Timmy XVilliams. V ' A ,V V , elim , ieeee,:fEf-'L' H H , - gawk, q--:ein ' a.L.,.. .. , BASKETBALL: Coach Keeney, john Rorex, Tilton Brown, Paul Coke, Henry Roland, 2' W, 5 Y ' Tommy Combs, Bobby Clark, L. D. Melton, jackie Parker, Anthony Fornaszewski, , . C 2 F' J Bill Thomhill, Charley Johnson, and Brodie Ezell. HT-TJ,-C3-. ' WNO,g,,ij 6,Yliil0,g,,7 GXXllD,g9'w6Ml0'f,- ! 'i l Z' ,v ..1., E 3 7 me I- I 'Hn sgg, -was ' fl-- - - 4 I . ima-rr .1 ,J Trap ! ,J ze 1,-gi eg ,V J A? 3 5 - A , .,5...L.,..,E,, -,.....e,.. . v ., A ' ......g... 3' L., ,Me gafiefgaf ...L....,,e ' -11. F f F adm! 'T' Pictured on this page are Bobby Clark, Guard: Paul Coke, Guardg Tom Combs, Cuardf Anthony Z 3 - . ' ,- For-naszewski, Centeri Bill Thornbill, Forward and jackie Parker, Center, Co-Captainsg Paul I 5 Harris, Forward? Charley johnson, Forwardf L. D. Melton, Forward, and Henry Ro!and, Guard. , - ,.- f. C-5 1 . -H WA' A ,. -.Lid r GQ? 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N0l'fl1 FOLlf1'l'l MUrray 7-5511 Muskogee, Oklahoma TEXACO CHESTER PRODUCTS M O T O R gl N N SHASTIDP FORD Owner CARS AND L CH ECOTAH TRUCKS V QKLA- Phone No. 2 L- Speedy, Courteous 51 ii' ' The Friendly Dealer Service I fqg, in a To Everyone, Always Friendly Town CAMERA ARTS SHOP Muskogee Photographic Center Oldest Camera Shop in Muskogee CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES Photo Finishing, Custom and Regular Hallmark Greeting Cards Gifts 209 North Third Phone 2-9381 Muskogee Oklahoma W Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. ,T 900 W. Broadway Qslfid 'A4' ' -'L ' A Th L' hl' R f ll l' e ng e res men MU 2-1471 Muskogee, Oklahoma Y :Ns Q , 5 f , L .. ,A -'af U 0 1 n Q ..-, T W X'.f , ' Gllll as-X ' ' 9- am s 66 Service Sfahon JJ. Phone A 4 . I' ,., , ' ' ' Bl el , , Us 'a 61 ' -, : :-- , vc , O I E Q ,- A L A-w g Warner oklahoma W, ' Haskell County L. P. Gas Co. Phone WOodlalnd 6-3491 Keofa, Okla. Box H D Bill Cox-Bob Carter Lillarcl Furniture Company SALLISAW OKLA. The Best Place in town to buy FURNITURE Muskogee Dairy Farmers Associalion, Inc. ldealers in feed and farm Suppliesl 3'l7 N. Cherokee Phone 7-6376 MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA BILL CLAY'S D-X SERVICE sTATloN Warner Oklahoma Ladies', Men's, ChiIdren's READY-to-WEAR Hays ancl Buchanan Dry Goods Co. Stigler, Oklu. Phone YO 7-8866 We give S81H green stamps cunls TExAco PEGGYS CAFE Groceries-Picnic Supplies good service Ph Webbers F Il samsawl oklah HO 4 2361 Okl WEBBERS FALLS ' C, R, PEAVIER STATE BAN K Cafe-Gas and oil Garage Member of F.D.l.c. Heavy Hauling-Welding Phone MU 2-1641 Muskogee, Okla. Webbers Fans, oklahom Rf. 2, BOX 182-A Highway 64 W. N. AGENT AGENCY 'INSURANCE ABSTRACTS REAL ESTATE 113 N. Oak Sallisaw Keola Mill ancl Elevafor Co. We buy, sell, or store-grains and soybeans FEEDS SEEDS Box 300 Keota, Okla. Ph. WO 6-3115 1 A Congratulations and Best of Luck to the Class of '60 SHARPE DRY GOODS CO. - from - THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES Dry Goods - Shoes and Ready-to-Wear CHECOTAH STIGLER EUFAULA ROYAL CROWN coLA 'ix REXALL Z if O DRUG STORE Y, l C C. M. Dodgen, Mgr. mia A ' R Phone 22 M5971 A 0.71 M'JSl409ee un Oklahoma Checotoh Oklahoma SANTA FE PACKING CO. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND PORK Top Prices Paid for High Grade Livestock Manufacturers of Greenleaf Brand of Choice Meats LEONARD STRICKLAND 1509 N. Hill CLYDE SIDWELL Muskogee, Okla. Phone MU 7-5481 and MU 7-5482 Be Wise Trade With WISER'S GRO. and MKT. Acme Potato Chip Co. CORN CHIPS CRACKLINS cmd Good Merchandise ls Our Specialty WISER S Sc and .loc Serving Oklahoma over 40 Years PHONE 2ll 416 N. Third Muskogee, Okla. Checotah Oklahoma CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEMUR RoGER,S Q SUPER MARKET Moron COMPANY SHG,-ER PEARSON OIL CO. - ancl PWHO4-232' RADIATOR sHoP Webbers Falls, Okla. BILL PEARSDNI Owner 409 S. Cherokee MU 3-1432 Lowest Price Gas in Town Muskogee, Oklahoma The Retail Merchants Association 314 Barnes Building Muskogee, Oklahoma Bebb Floral Company Doyle Bland Office Supply Broadway Theatres Calhouns Department Store Durnils Department Store Gilkison's Hollywood Hat Shop Hunt's Department Store Jones Store Kaplan's Jewelry Kelly Monument Company Klar Brothers Jewelry Modern Clothiers Muskogee Furniture Nelson Furniture J. C. Penney Company S 81 Q Clothiers Scoggins Appliance Susman's Western Auto Store CUlP Oll COMPANY Three-fourth's Mile North of Keefeton Where Gas and Oil Can Always Be Bought for Less For Automobiles and Tractors Leonard Culp Lantz Mot-or Com-pany A complete service since 1913 Stigler, Oklahoma OONER BOWL 8: CAFE 615 South 52nd St. e Muskogee, Okla. Twenty Air Conditioned ?f'TIf lanes ond Pin QA Spotters l Kroh Music Company Serving Eastern Oklahoma In Music for 50 Years 432 W. Broadway Muskogee, Oklahoma ln Warner For iosmplete Shopping BROWN'S onucs GROCERY AND MARKET C1211 Everything Good To Eat Notions Phone HO 3-3431 Warner, Oklahoma SCHOOL SUPPLIES WARNER, OKLAHOMA H. E. KETCHUM Lumber Dealer Material For General Construction Warner -Oklahoma --Muskogee Ph. HO 3-3131 Ph. MU 2-3381 '-Ti. i i Farmers Furniture Co. New 84 Used Furniture Sallisaw Oklahoma Grady a. James v. Farmer COMPLIMENTS OF MUSKOGEE MATERIALS COMPANY 1201 South Cherokee Street Muskogee, Oklahoma Telephone MUrray 2-2484 TRANSIT-MIXED CONCRETE AND CONCRETE LIGHTWEIGHT BUILDING BLOCKS Ufzcnrlo Ze FMTHZIIMVK and APPIZUIHCEJ Phone 5-4531 115 N. Oak Sallisaw, Oklahoma ON HIGHWAY 64 Phone HO 3-3831 PERRY SHEPPARD MOTEL -Rest In Comfort With Pleasant Atmosphere- Worner, Oklahoma Roye Implement And Butane Co. TEXACO PRODUCTS Phone YO 7-2650 201 W. Main Stigler, Oklahoma Modern Machine Shop Tool and Die Work, General Machine, and Welding Phone 3-0161 204 S. Cherokee St. Muskogee Oklahoma E MDVE D E SE E C HoIder's Dept. Store E E D U FOR YOUR BETTER THINGS TO WEARHX, Phone 5-4606 122 E. Cherokee St. Sallisaw, Okla. Transfer 8m Slorage Company PHONE MU. 7-4471 5 U E U E SK BEE D L 4, The Best Place For Complete Service Rob-Lon Service Station 64 Highway Warnerf Oklo. Phone HO 3-3372 Jae Wqshum TOMAHAWK COMPUMENTS Gift ancl Yarn Shop HAND WOVEN Russ MUSKOGEE custom weAvlNe T f KNITTERS rans er-Storage ASSORTED YARN AND surruss 404 S. 32nd Muskogee Keep Moving Please u.s. 69 H.w., soufh omg. Wi,S0nfS CITY LUMBER co. Pemco Service Sta. ggffdijg Matews We Give S8gH Green Stamps :Tmjvare 64 Y south Qreosote Post Phone MU 7-9313 Muskogee' okla. 4015 W. Okmulgee Muskogee, Okla. MU 2-2249 if no answer call 2-2320 MEADOW GOLD MILK ICE CREAM Muskogee Phone MU 2-3466 302 Callahan WILLIAMS GENERAL STORE SUPERIOR FEEDS-NUTRENA GREEN'S ELEVATOR FERTILIZER, FEEDS SEEDS, PECANS, AND QNAPA, oKLA. HMS T. H. ROGERS LUMBER COMPANY EUFAULA ABSTRACT we SELL TO SERVE CQMPANY AGAIN' hl E faulo, Okla. Phone 69 WESTERN AUTO INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATE STORE Home owned and home operated by: MARSHALL R. FOLEY Eufaula, Oklohom PAPER COMPANY Long Bell Division f'Rfs.suPPLvr0- Roy Efchieson Phone 500 Eufaula, Okla Pipkins 66 Station Koddy Carr and Homer Hommons S ' t II T FARMERS 81 MERCHANTS BANK JUST BAN KING Member Federol Deposit lnsuronce Corporation EUFAULA OKLAHOMA Compl iments- ot Max Silverman's Phone 34 Eufaulo, Okla State National Bank USEFUL . . . SAFE ACCOMMODATI NG Eufcula Oklaho CARNATION COMPANY FRESH MILK ICE CREAM MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA IT' s HENDERSON'S COFFEE G OKLAHOMA Musxo EE CQFFQX, A. w. HAYS . HAYS STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE GENERAL MERCHANDISE It Pays to Trade with Hays H pays To Trade with Hays We don't meet competition-we make it Webbers Falls Oklahoma Gore' oklahoma Phone 58 ' I Earl W. Bllyeu s , Grocery Kelley s Feed Store Fancy Groceries, Conoco Gas, Quglify Feed, Seeds Fresh Meats and Fertilizer lt Pleases Us to Please You R0ADSlDE STIGLER, oKl.A. Phone 3786 1 Mi. West Keota, Oklahoma sPRAKER's USED CARS 336 East Broadway Phone MU 2-0851 FOR DEPENDABLE AUTOS SEE SPRAKERS Muskogee, Oklahoma Muskogee 'H - ee n Fl'0Si'y . Man! McAIester Frosty! DR. PEPPER LOVE BOTTLING CO. Muskogee Broom Co. We Buy Oklahoma Broom Corn Manufacturers of Better Brooms Telephone 2-578l VAN CARTER, Proprietor 4'l9 S. Cherokee Muskogee Okla. OVERBEY'S Grocery and Market We give S 81 H Green Stamps WARNER OKLAHOMA The Hogle Company PLUMBING - HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Guardians of Your Health and Comfort Phone MUrray 7-5486 MUrray 7-5487 IO6 Calahan Muskogee, Okla. LESSLEY'S SALLISAW, OKLAHOMA Enjoy Life and Eat Out More Often It Costs No More To Eat the Best Phone 5-4788 Cole Grain Co. Phone MU 7-7567 919 S. Cherokee Muskogee, Okla. .I A K E ' S FURNITURE-APPLIANCES Factory to you Prices Phone HO 3-3251 Warner Oklahoma WHERE THE GANG MEETS Warner Fay Harkey and Scottie Standifer Oklahoma THE FRIENDLY TEXACO Where There's Always Something Cooking STEAKS - SANDWICHES - DINNERS CAFE and STATION 24 HOUR SERVICE .2461 U a fl C 0 401 N. THIRD Muskogee, Oklahoma DRY CLEANING v LAUNDRY LINEN SERVICE o INDUSTRIAL UNIFORMS Compliments of l Fullerton Electric Supply Peop es Joy Fullerton, Owner 426 3rd St. Phone MU 7-4474 Checotah, Oklahoma Muskogee, Oklahoma Furrell-Harrison .Klum Agency Central Drug Store Insurance - Bonds - Real Estate Phone 78 Phone 92 CHECOTAH, OKLA. Checotah Oklahoma van M. Mafchell SMOKEHUUSE PIT BAR BQ Custom Barbecuing Sinclair and Goodyear Dist. 0'-I-'Cv 127-N-41 22 Best Ba rbecuing in the Southwest Ph. 284 checofah, oklq. MU M941 108 so' 249' Y'all come! l BYNUM'S STORE Wells 81 Biffle Gro. Ph 525 one The Best of everything Free Delivery for your Ta ble Where everybody buys Phone 233 checmh, oklahoma GCRDCN 5 GRI'-L FRAME LUMBER coMPANY Cl'lECOTAl l'S LOWEST PRICE STORE Bob Frame and W. H. Frame Jr., Mgrs. CHECOTAH, OKLAHOMA 24 Hour Service NORTH BROADWAY BUILDERS HARDWARE LUMBER 81 SUPPLIES Ph. 266 Checofah BOYD'S SERVICE STATION and CAFE ' I . . A ' i'4'5jij.?3i5Jf 5292.1 S555-Qilil-.l',.?'5???fiffiiffffffK?'Ei,?7Lllf5? ,'f.?: f1gi?5A'fF'fTfz ez . 'v,.,'ef-so , .W-S' iw J- . , , . E I 4'i' ea P P A .1 -rfxfig 55354 ' e4iMeej w1fe7j,'i ,Q rdf .fg?3. 'X' , 'R X' N I K' . K y H ' ,, ir A N L' QM. ,SW I 'Y ezmegiiv 1. ,'1i?'f' He' 1 f f f . ,- T 4 I we ...an 3 ,. Y xg-44--..-,1,., -M .,...,e.A..f1e'2f-- fl , W -' - . ' wr' f .M M ' W K fef-- ' X' , 'r3'-'H---..--,,-, , WASHuwzunn:L.aL11,,g1Y'.k,,-ull' fl ff' l H T li: lf' w ESB l 6 5' X She? .-i E il I . 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OFFICE SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES NASH'S for Fine Gifts Hobbies - Toys - Games School Supplies - Stationery Costume Jewelry 231 N, Third St. Phone 2-76OI We Give S 84 H Green Stamps Muskogee 417-A West Broadway Muskogee, Okla. Compliments of B. B. THOMPSON SCHOOL SUPPLY 436-38 Court Street Phone MU 2-O665 Muskogee, Okla. Lyle Paint 81. Body Shop Phone 2-5430 East Okmulgee at B Street 204 E. Okmulgee - Muskogee, Okla. LAN E-MORSE LUMBER CO. Lumber, Hardware, Paint and Building Materials 2001 North York St. St. Claire Lime Co. AGRICULTURE LIME STONE For your land Sallisaw, Oklahoma Muskogee 'relephene MUrray 7-7541 Okla. Pl'-SP5-4466 MUSKOGEE IRON WORKS STRUCTURAL STEEL REINFORCING MACHINE SHOP FOUNDRY Muskogee Ph. 2-5521 Oklahoma lVEY'S onus stone Salhsaw M'll 9 Company The Careful Dwssisf' A Friendly Little Man I Custom Grinding Sallisaw Oklahoma Feed . . . Seed . . . Fertilizer 1222 West Cherokee .,.,.,,.,.,,,..,,,,,,, SP 5-2742 VIAN LUMBER co. 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