Coweta High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Coweta, OK)
- Class of 1939
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'M Xt Q XX a.-,'7f X H Zfg fifglfk 1 K ilgfif f' ,, H35 THE TIGER STAFF lst Row Bernlce Moodward Socl dltor Iary Ellen Dunn , Spor Editor J1lliam Briant y Busines Manager Louis Laughlln porter Rupert Norton porter Znd. Row Parry Shinn.... ... ...........nReporter Betty JilbanKs.....Asst. Business Manager James Vernon... .........Editor-In-Chief Byram A-Ortonooo ouoouoooooaonxckrt Editor Glenn Pall .... ..............Senior Editor James Hammett. . . . . . .Asst. Editor-In-Chief Miss Dahlem, Miss Futre1l........Sponsors Sli? V K x 4 h h ,. ' X Q: 'R A ,X uv . XX KX . - qv x' -. 'MK .xxx X , ' Q ' K X x - X y it 5 , - , xx . K N t. It ,Axx , N x 1- 4 Il , 1 - J ' .I .' , ' ' e . A3755 if , K 1, V P, 1 V 'A , U' ' 1' 'I ' N n ' 4 , P 1 ' ' ' ff A- 5 f fy vt. . gl, I H 1 4, 1 l ffl' , 41 , l - I ,il ,N ,n f, 4 -qw-I at 'N c f ' ' f , , 70 ' five f , ' . V Q , ' 1' I .f 5,1 A , if N f A K, 1 l ff f V in L, ' -... . I 1, . A' ' - Y . V ,V - os, f X.,l . , A i . E A V . n 5 , af 4 . 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' J . M . v V T' -- v L . v Al. :ul .J . . . u . . . . , , . x, U , A . A I' ' .- l The N ue . CLIFFORD ANDR M STROZIrR Superintendent Coweta Schools B A and NsEd De recs, Unlv of Okla Jork on PhD Deg , Colo State College I have always thought that the failure in scholarship ln nine cases out of ten is due to an essential lack of character For character must be bullt upon a sense of responsibility for the task that confronts a man, whether 1n school, in college, or ln after llfe There is no stlmulating tonic to the strengthening of the character equal to that of the satisfactlon of the day's work falthhllly don BOARD OF YDUCPTIOI hrs James becrest C A Downing P.R wilbanks Clerk Vice Pres Treasurer xl, TW, 'W L1 A 1 P . 0 0 1 Q ' C c 'f 4 0 o 0 0 . 0 . . . . 0 . 0 . 0 , I' T 1. L.: 4 X V I- L, rv- I .L-' V ii! 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Q Ii I 1 , Q 'f , ' ' I ful R y l P ident d h ..Vice-Presi ent er...Iuan i QIVJQ ijjigm SOPHOMORE FR SHMEN 1 N E 'N' fm ,f l , , - f 1, f 1'fV5W ff ' F Eff! + 5 E bf wggxf 'L 3 TENTH GRADE lst row A A Sewell, Deed Dobbins, Dorothy Phillips, Lorene Chance, lla Faye Beard, Joanna Holland, Virginia Beane, Ruby Clay, Dorothy Miller 2nd row Arnold Brady, James Copeland, Phillip Plunkett, Evelyn Alexander, Janice Lea Bench, Helen Liston, Louise Morrissette, Wanda Meadows Ellen Neal, Dorothy Fox 5rd row Vyrele Tydings, Fred Cal1oo,Fred Randeau Floyd Crane, Orvind Nhite, Marguerite Jones, Lolita Oliver, Alexander Th mas, Edward Decker 4th row Jack Knupp, Bob Kelley, Robert Hampton, Harry Shinn, Sanford Warren NINTH GRADE lst row hr Pollard, Carl Horn, Eugene Julnton, Perry Rogers, Harold Lee, Violet Townsley, Elizabeth Magar, Josephine Houser, Erma Ruth Holloway, Pauline wilson, Faye Del Black 2nd row Nyrele Tydings, Birch Parks,Rupert Norton, Reporter, Bixxie Ferguson, Vernon Hall, Lee Childers, Zenith Brown, Oneta Pifer, Jimmie Ingram, Ruth Phillips, Jean Chartier 3rd row Albert Goodall, Delbert Cary, Alfred Cobb, Shirl White, Betty Walker, Gertie Foster, Lillie Mae Collins, Elbert Foster, Jerrell Hoover 4th row Jack Kelley, President, Marjorie Laughlin, Pauline Sewell, Ina Knupp, Pauline Rowland, Lillie Mae Poplin, Dollie Kersey, Lenora Stu geon Stella loorehead, Vice President, Hazel Blair, Helen Collins, Secretary Treasurer, Hope Mercer Sth row Bob Howard, Vonnie Gambrell, Fray Foster, Roy Vernon, Herman Foster, Elmoe Able, Dale Johnson ,f , f Q s i I ' g 7 . 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C W0 M K IX GRADES Q, j 2 51? diff Ev? 5-.gkj 'E WX' U J L J -f' '7 lst 2nd 3rd 4th lst 2nd 3rd 4th EIGHTH GRADE row Nr Alexander, Betty Lou Epperson, Cornelia Finnegan, Bonnie Barsi, Clara Coday, Lucille Spurlock, Jack Higgins, Billy Carter, Edgar Cobb, Thomas Harrolle, Eugene Ferguson row Alice Aston, Frances Bryan, Pauline Dobbins, Virgie Hall, Nary Anderson, June Riggs, Carrie Zella Coday, Pauline Nipps, Ella Dean Kinder Frank Reed, Orville Smith, Kent Peden row Laxine Lantz, Iris Myers, Christine Niley, Iva Morgan, Sybil Vasson Oma Jean Vood, Ruth Foster, Wayne Noolman, Harley Morgan, Rudolph Shaunmr W B Holland row Mary E Haynie, Louis Laughlin, Billy Carter, Keith Dobbins SEVENTH GRADE row br Bergin, Leroy Knupp, Bill Haynie, Gerald Noodward Lois Denton, Verna Lalcom, Margie Lee Wise, Loys Ann Johnson, Deana Neadows, J R Dykes, Bowman Parkerson row Leonard Friend, Carl Darden, Ruby Bryan, Floy Lanrford, Hattie Wilkerson, Ima Jean Morrow, Betty Jo noodward, winona Secrest, Harry Haddad row John Neal, Major Caldwell, Cleo Nest, Lary Alice Phillips, Cecil Williams, Nita Belle Pulliam, Vonette Zachary, Vary Elizabeth Lorris,Alma Lea Nichols row Bert Berryhill, Loyd Johnson, Gerald Nise, Jack Naymlre, Jack Norton Billy Ruth Jacks, Virginia Neaver, Naomi Lee Sarty ' ,f I , X , 'ff - f -V 9 'Za I 1. . 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V 1 0 v . . . v O aww QW J Fifwfvpq 'Nt Y SIXTH GRADE -S lst row carl Dobbins, Glenn Zachary, Von Clyde Neems, Earl Green, Nr Riggs, Anna hae Hance, Nillene 'arren, Cleda Harrell, Nova Copeland 2nd row Ned Sarty, Carroll Mercer, Floyd Liston, Vurnell horgan, Jackie Hausam, Nada Hall, Jane Cody 5rd row Leon Blythe, Rural Nhite, Boisdee Quinton, Elmer Darden, Bill Evans, Lary Catherine Ammons, Bob Lahan, Junior Casebolt, Narjorie Dee Collins 4th row Billy Gene Cypert Ray Tydings, Denver Warren, Jack Dunlap, Virginia Green, Opal Neal, Lorene Clark Betty Bruce COM ENT The grades have worked under a great h ndicap during h school 1 ar of 1938 19 due to the new bulldinv prorram During Chrl tmas vacation all the 9 ales h d o clte the o ll n that ha been st ndirg so nr th t t beco e a rcllc, ard take u new laces of abode elsewhere The first and gr des found refupe in the Christian Church ba and continued their work he rest of the year the leadershlp of hrs Kelley Nilllams And Larian Dunn their econd ement under rs The thlrd ade wa given the Church of God to continue their wor with Niss Betty Roblson ln charge N155 Vlrvinla Patterson with h fourth graders were stationed in the Baptist Church for the remainder part of the year large this ye r that it w Mr Robert Shinn, with one for the rest of the year The flfth grade was so s divided into two parts d1v1sion, had his classes ln the Church of Christ The other division, w1th liss Dollie Harzison as their grade Riggs teache shared the Nasonlc Hall with the principal a d sixth rr de teacher, F V are all loovinc forward to being located in a fine new building next school fear and demonstrating our sk1ll as gr de teachers Ne wish to extend our tharks to he various churches and the 'asons for akina lt posslble for us to carrv on such a noble and hlgh work, that of education F V Riggq Principal .W'y'5f' . . - , -H f5Qj5,f,v G 1 7 ., f- ' .1. 4 -9- , , U' c 4-L 3? . 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HB0 Mfg, FIFTH GRADE lst row Jackie Lou Cypert, Marceline Morrissette Betty Jane Berryhill, Faye Hodges, Miss Harrison Anna Lea darrolle, Gladys Ray, Vella Mae Wasson Odessa White, Betty Jane Phillips 2nd row Billie Bob Cahill, Phillip Haddad, Thomas Virgie Nurray, Inez Wilson 3rd row Fulton Flowers, Chester Phillips, Tom Dunlap, Reece Davis, Evelyn Butler,Bobb1e Meadows Wanda Butler, Dorothy Jean Ruthledge, Loucille Darden W' FIFTF GRADE lst row Clayton Sloat, Joe Rogers, Jackie Ingram Jack Nichols, lr Shinn, Ihyllis Howard, Betty Jewel Dobbs, G B Friend, Varl Frazier 2nd row Archie Lynn Norton, Olen Rosser, Lloyd Collins, Larion Cobb, Floyd Collins, Edna Mae Cashion, Largaret Snethen, Betty Lee hyers 5rd row Kenneth Sorenson, Newt Brooks, Arthur Williams, Jesse Davis, Donald borrow, Lelvin Williams, La Fon Mason, Buddy Sloat, Billy Sorenson n I Q ,g I n - , 5 - ' . A ' '- ' v ,,. 1-I . . 5 F I W J X i ' X, . 1' 'f , ,f f ll K 0 I I ', 51 J I Q . . , v I A 1 O Joe Stone, Betty-le Moss, Genevieve Mae Vernon, I O l .5 , I I . 5' . 'N 5 J. e 'f Q l 1'-f 5 1: Y ' , A 5 I, ' ! . ' . , . . I I O lst 2nd 3rd 4th lst 2nd 3rd f' ,f 4 +9- FOURTH GRAD' Ray, J T lason, Ramona Sarty, Janet Gann, Trice, Vanda hae Coday, Shirley Hall, Maxine row Jack Dobbins, Louise Betty Lou Sherrill, Jeanne Nhite row 'iss Patterson, Bill Secrest, Bill Farrington, Vary Lou Rosser Donna Jean Oliver, Aileen Elmore, Stanley Harbison Freddie Nhite R 6 row Dannie Beshara, Billy d Fox, Eugean Bryan, Cheneya Ieynie, Joanne C Price, Ioward Scott, Eurene Poover, John illiam Anderson row Bert heal, Helen Harbison, Way Ferguson, Paul Scott, Loy Fanning, Leroy Cvpart, Bobbie Rundell, Betty Sue Iollowav f l'I 'T l fb THIRD GRAD row lar ie Lol Butler, Billie Ha-sam, Doris 'arie Johnson,Hi1lie Howard B ddy warren, Tommy Lan ford, For est arl Skinner, Juanita Bristol, Lary Secrest, Iiss Robison row Ruby Langford, Shirley Vee Sorerson, Dorothy .ilson, Berne Dean vans, Guyman Hilliams, Eearlie Sevier, harner Friend, Robert Lorris, Orin Mullins row hellie Ruth Blair, Bernice Casebolt June Bruce James Sta ge Cllfford Strozier, Paul Denton, J B Jeaver: Joan Boley n , X ' . k ' 1 '.-7 A I. 5 vf' X' , fu 'nj ,E - . 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A Q W E . , ., , . . . 0 O 'fl D J QQ1- saconn GRADE lst row Ielen Darden, Rudine Sarty, ferry Joe Cypert, Nilma Dean Harrolle, Nellie Ruth Cody, Mrs Dunn, Joyce Fall, James Oliver Sewell Larry Hall, John Rogers 2nd row Nelba Chartier, Imogene Jones, Jim Dobbins Georgia Hall, Barbara Jean Lee, nlla Mae Snelson, Wayne Noodward, Charles Zackrey Spurlock, Betty Ruth Fanning, Billy Rosser 3rd row Curtis Zachary, Donald Nhite, Donald Howe, Carl Foster, Shirley Foster, Betty Foster, Janda Jean Secrest, Billie Jeanne Harbinson, Joanne Dobbs, Virginia Courville 4th row Gene Rovers, Arnald Groves, Floyd Bryan, Jimmie Iish, Carrol Green, Syble Place Ann Mercer, Donal Malcolm, Bill Trower FIRST GRAD lst row wayne Hoover, Udell Butler, Jane Caldwell Shirley Jean LcKinney, hrs Iilliams, Billie Cholakee, Norma Jean Langford, Juanita Stage, Tom Jones, Lola Easley 2nd row Lyra Spurlock, Rada Ann Ingram, Loretta Atteberry, Charles Haynie, Morsie Joe Kelley, Lorine Bristol, Kenneth Jones, Jackie Snethen, Franklin Beene, Gerald Warren, Maxine Blair. Zrd row. James Allan Orcutt, J. T. Jackson, Loisy Murray, Hellen Mullins, Robert Beene, Ramona Dobbins, Loucille Weaver, Mary Ella Brooks,Bonnie Sloat, Thelma Cooper, Ann Patsey Williams. 4th row. Bob Bunch, Doris Ann Oliver, Betty Mae Cholakee, Donald Rhoads, Edgar Williams, Juanita Brown, Fary Kathryn Sorenson, Louise Erwin, Raymond Caldwell, Glenn Turner, Troy Cypert. 'I Ty! A . J J M l ' , X I 1 . ici X . .' a l y J f U 'Q' ' ffdf . 31' ffl X . l A I , I 1 I 1 . 2 A . . . , . H 1 'P , . v J , A 1 . ' I I 1 I I I 14'5 Y7 ,'ve 5. J , I . J ' 4 . 1 gn- Q fl f o G I N ,Q xy 41:N A-f J 'o A I 0 'D .f761,, - 'QM' ,Sf K ff ff ff 2 ff' ff! X 'T , . , L - C I? xx f . vi 1 f f . .V X ,. xf f ' 1-1131 -158. ,, SL.. 111 .J L 40 ,fab v 'WWW ul? .4 Bag ew-hmm COJETA HIGH SLFOOL BAND lst row Jewel Clemons, Evelyn Alexander, Harley Wise, Pauline Sewell Bernice Noodward, John B rgin, Director, June Riggs, Jack Flggins, Edgar Cobb, Fulton Flowers, B1llie Bob Cahill, Thomas Joe Stone 2nd row Major Caldwell, Wayne Woolman, Billy Luker, Detty Wilbanks, Harry Shinn, John Higgins, Roy V rnon,Jack Graham, Dorotry Lercer, Philena Morris, Keith Dobbins, Billy Carter 3rd row Warren Plunkett, Mary Ellen Dunn, Louise Knox, Grace Nichols, Joe Black, Joe Shouse, Bob Fox, Jimmy Vernon,Robert Fampton, Clifford Cobb, Jack Kelley, Joe Trower The band, under the direction of Mr John Bergin, began this school tfrm by purchasing a new double tension head snare drum, and some ne muslc Our first concert of any im ortance wls a half hour concert over KBIX, Muskogee, during the State Fair, September 25 The band exchanged programs with various high schools during the vear On November 18 the band journeyed to Tahlequah and played on the Bagley High School assembly program Haskell was v1sited December 21, and on January 6 a concert was viven at Porter The Band lothers Club has proved to be a most welcome asset this :ear It has raised money to buy new caps and other equipment At the Inter Scholastic Meet at Tahlequah, Friday, April 15, our band placed second in 'heir division Joe Black placed first 1n 'he ousaphone solo over all classes Q 'w- , -, Y fr 4 -JK. . 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S .. 1. , - Jl ' GIRLQ PAQ rlbnLL The Coweta Girls' Basketball Team has been very successful this year They have won all their games except one, which was lost in the early part of the season The girls went to the finals of the Porter Tournament where they were beaten by Locust Grove In the Tahlequah Tournament they lost their flTSt game to Pierce The girls won the district tourn ament, but lost in the regional tournament to Howe by two points All the girls are seniors and have played four years together This was the first year that they have ever won the district tournament Forwards Loucille Dobblns Guards Nita Kreaver Ruth Aston Eloyse Allred Virginia Decker Bernice Noodward lar Ellen Dunn nkakrklklklklkikJkrlrlkllfikrklwklkllvtlklklkfkfiwkvkillklklbwt Irlklklklklklk Iklivkllvkikfkllvklkik TOURNAIENTS SCHEDULE Powe Coweta Coweta Bixby Sperry Broken Arrow Locust Grove Pierce Hulbert Webbers Falls Colcord Stillwell Porter Clenpool Boynton Locust Grove Broken Arrow Porter Broken Arrow Hulbert - Total 343 173 238 0 539 A 5 I . 27 25 16 32 16 N 36 7 W 29 Council Hill 12 W 38 Keifer 23 N 20 19 W 18 U 31 ' 37 19 18 13 ' 31 10 N 16 16 N 29 18 N 22 12 W 24 21 N 26 18 W 41 22 N 27 16 N 24 ll W 12 16 W 34 'e'V A-Maui BOYS BaSKhTBALL The Coweta boys basketball team enjoyed a success ful season this year winnlng twelve games and losing nine The boys entered three tournaments Porter, N S T C Invitational, and the Distrlct at Nagoner They were eliminated in the semi flnals of all three tournaments Mazie defeated them at Porter, and the Tahlequah TIGLRS beat them at N S T C and the District The TIGERS were mostly a defensive club this year, holding their opposition to nineteen points per game, while they were scoring twenty f1ve The TIGERS udll lose only three lettermen by Uradu ation Bob Fox, Rex Veems, and Bud Clark Ne are expecting another successful season in 1940 Our team was coached by Mr. Kermit Alexander. TOURNANENTS SCHEDULE Okay Nazie Checotah Putman City Tahlequah Ft. Gibson Eufaula 11 32 17 20 18 25 21 Tahlequah 25 Total 159 Coweta N N N N U 20 21 19 21 15 Z9 22 24 ,l 71 Wagoner 13 Sperry 16 Wagoner 22 Keifer 32 Turley 7 Daniel Webster25 Boynton 26 Locust Grove 25 Broken Arrow 12 Porter 23 Hulbert 16 Daniel Webster18 Norris 16 Total 251 Coweta N I' I1 N I1 N N I1 I1 N I1 H 7 32 14 28 29 20 22 30 24 32 36 17 54 325 f I I I Q Iwvlffl- ?'l ,rd 'H ' ' as - - ' 119, 1 ' o' . f , ,., . ' 9 - N, . f . k I 1 -0 A 1 - . 0 Q l O O I O 5 1 0 . 0 F C O I O I - . J 1 . Q C., o f o u Q : O 'iiauf FOOTBAIL Llne Donald Sherlll, R B , Be t Fost r,R T larlew VlS6, R G Joe Black, Center, Jack uck, L G Alfred S 1th, L T Bob Fox, Backfleld B d Clark, R H larry Srinn, H B , Roy Rhodes, B , Rex deems, F Last Llne Joe Earl Trower, B111 Kelly, Vonnle Gambrell, Kermlt Alexander, Coach The 1939 Coweta Hlph school Football Team, compos d mostly of lnexperlenced rlt rial, was very unsuccessful durlng the past season OFOPDIDQ seven out of nlne games The T1ger's only V1CtOT1CS wer scored ln their fir t and last home appear nces, dtfe tlng Pryor 19 O, and Adair l3 7 The Tlgers played a stlff schedule, reetlng Nagoner and P8WhLSF8, the myth cal co champlons of Oklahora The Tlg .: wlll lose only six letterfen by graduatlor and therefore we look forward to a succes ful s ason ln 1940 FFA The Coweta Chapter of the FFA was organized July 27, 1938 with twenty five Coweta boys 1 attendance and under the direction of Nr A A Sewell, our present sponsor Under the able direction of Mr Sewell have participated in a large number of events, taking numerous prizes Ve have also inaugu rated various programs in enlightened farming and soil conservation 'e have a membership of approximately sixty, each boy having a project and some having sev eral, and we look forward to increasing in both size and quality next year The names of the manbers are as follows lst row A A Sewell, sponsor, James Copeland Bixxie Ferguson, Farold Lee, William Bright, Jack Knupp,Vernon Pall, Lee Childers, Vergil Ierrill 2nd row. Albert Goodell, Alfred Smith, Clyde Horn, Cicero Wasson, Clarence Turner, Floyd Crane, Fred Randeau, Jack Stuck, Bob Kelley. 3rd row. Billy Kelley, Burch Parks, Leo Scott, Jack Kelley, Deed Dobbins, Joe Trower, Harry Shinn, Pert Winfrey. 4th row. Donald Sherrill, Orvind White, Carl Hoover, Glenn Hall, Gene Winfrey, Roy Vernon Fred Fousel. 5th row. Phillip Plunkett, Alfred Cobb,Cliford Cobb, Roy Rhodes, Jay Hammett, Bert Foster, Arnold Brady. HOSTESS CLUB The Hostess Club was organized in October under the direction of Mrs. F. M. Riggs. The following girls were elected officers: President.. ...... .Dorothy Mercer Vice-President ....... Louise Knox Sec.-Treas.........Grace Nichols Reporter ......... Mary Ellen Dunn Since that day many new members have been added and much improvement has been made It has become a member of the national organization of The Home Makers Club of America This is a great honor and it should mean much to the future home makers The club has been very active The girls have had numerous luncheons and a benefit tea This club has been very successful and expect to do much in the future years TIGER TIMES STAFF The Tiger Times publishes a school paper semi monthly The paper is mlm eographed All work is done by the students under the sponsor's quidance lst row Hallie K mper,sponsor, Hattie Nilkerson, Virginia Decker, Bob Fox, Nilliam Bright, Harley Nise 2nd row Mary Ellen Dunn,Pauline Nipps Glenn Hall Byram horton, Bud Clark 5rd row Rupert Norton, Joe Shouse, Jack Graham, Rex Veems, Jay Hammett, editor 4 H CLUB Coweta 4 H Club was re organized in November, at which time the following officers were elected President Nilllam Bright Secretary Dorothy hercer several members from Coweta 4 H Club have won trips to District Judging Schools, State Judging Schools, and to the State Round Up illiam nrlght won a trip to the Farmers' Lnion Convention which was held at Madison, vlsconsin Dorouv Vercer attended the Inter National 4 H Club Congress t Chicago, 11113015 Vice-Presldeht:::::::iuention Foster 'rr L ' '. - ' n- a 45 agus has 515.114 98-63 4-elliayvf 4P'9l wf si-da in 2.Aa... HI Y The Coweta branch of the National H1 Y Club was organized September, 1958, under the leadership f N The following officers were elected and officially installed by the Tulsa H1 Y Club ln an assembly a few weeks later President James W Hammet Executive V Pres William Bright Vice Pres Harry Shinn Sec Treas Joe Black First row L W Cox, Joe Earl Trower Clifford Cobb, Billy Luker, Rupert Norton, William Bright, Harley Wise Harry Shinn, Joe Shouse Second row Edwin Hugo, Bud Clark, Jack Graham Jimmy Vernon, Joe Black, Roy Black, Bob Fox Third row Glenn Hall, Byram Norton, Robert Hampton, Rex Weems, Warren Plunkett, Roy Rhodes GIRL RESERV' The Girl Reserve was organized by Miss Futrell the first semester of this school year Betty Wilbanks was elected president lst row Louise Rowland, Joanna Holland, lla Faye Beard, Loucille Jones, Jewell Cole, Betty Wilcanks, Evelyn Alexander 2nd row Hettie Sarty, Pauline Hauser Vary Ellen Dunn, Dora Friend,Vivian Bench, Louise Morrlssette, Bernice Woodward, Dorothy Mercer, Grace Nichols, Louise Knox 3rd row Rose Marie Harrolle, Faye Holloway, Annabelle Foster, Lorene Rowland Juanita Collins, Maxine Morrissette, Millie Mae Row,Philena Morris, Niss Futrell STUDENT COUNCIL The members of the Student Council were elected shortly after school started last September There were two members each from the seventh and eighth grades, and the Freshman and Sophomore classes There were three members each from the Junior and Senior classes The members elected were Gerald Nise, Billy Ruth Jacks, Louis Laughlin, Carrie Zella Coday, Harold Lee, Vonnie Gambrell, Orvind White, Alexander Thomas, Philena Norris, Berrye Jo Hamilton, Quention Foster, Maxine Morrissette, Robert Fox, and Glenn Hall Officers were elected at the first regular meeting Those chosen were President Philena Morris Vice President Glenn Hall Sec Trees Berrye Jo Hamilton Reporter Alexander Thomas 5 Y - . u Y ' 0 V I Le ' e Coxe m ' , t - . Y -e--.1 ' , A, ,t ,,, My :WW V V stil, If I . , im I A - jg Dobbins, Sylvia Hood, Marguerite I O . , A ,4 A . tw LV' ash' ' , QQ 1, 5 V 5 5 4 P ' 5, -- ' ' - -'f e I IN LELORIAM Just Sleeping' On March 7, nineteen and thirty nine, Colonel was taken away from us for the time He was taken away to his home above Jhere nothing is known but peace and love There is no sorrow, no sadness or tears There are no weeks, no months or years, It is a wonderful place up there Where the weather is always fair He isn't dead as most people think nut he has broken the family chain by taking out nis linx, He is just sleeping until the day Nhen we shall all start the Heavenly way He gave his life so that others might stay Just a little longer on life's highway, His first thought was that others were saved But his road to Heaven was well made and paved Colonel was a good boy, what a precious thought be doing good things was what he sought was always doing something for them was always true to schoolmates and friends He was quick to change plans and make amends When someone else wanted something done He was Quick to give up his own interest and fun His last few moments were spent for h1s school When some passengers he was trying to rule, Refused to listen to what he said, And for this reason he is dead No, not dead That isn't right But sleeping, waiting for the day or nipht 'hen that time has come When time is over and l1fe'S PBC9 19 THD Leroy, and Ina and Jack too, And Sig and his mother and father are blue, His schoolmates also and his friends so dear All have shed many a tear But Colonel doesn't suffer, he is happy there Where there is no sorrow or sadness and all is fair, Colonel, we will meet you some day In that Beautiful Heaven, just over the way By Faye J Holloway II Y I I To He never thought of himself, that wasn't him He . 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