Crescent High School - Memoralia Yearbook (Crescent, OK)

 - Class of 1948

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The enroll- ment is now 450, and 18 teachers are employed. Two of the most outstanding organiza-tions in our school are the F. F. A. and the Band. A lunch room, F.F.A. building, and band room, have been added to the original building. Y -1 ocjiit. games Cqyzwz To Mr. James G. Dzur, Senior Sponsor, we, the graduating Class of 1948, do hereby dedicate this yearbook, the Crescent as an expression of our appreciation for your loyal service. Af gf' UNDERCURRENT X S Q3 'Vs 1 N. Armstro Clerk Dale Norr1s President E. Y. Wells 'Treasurer l Roy Walle Member 1' is 4:6 l' BRUTE FORCE Olen Mlller Blanche Farley Hlgh School Prmcipal G ade School Principal 331 'tv 11. K R McK1nney 'X Superintendent -av g .pg . 1 A7-T' X . es. V 'sg AX f-'fa Bill Adams School Secretary Mary Davis Biology. Home Econom- ics I, II. General Science. 4-H Club Sponsor. Martin Howell James G. Dzur Plane Geometry. Alge- bra I. General Business. Senior Class Sponosr. nb IJ Vocational Agriculture F -2' 1, n, ru, rv. Adelaide Murry Ethel Loper Modern History. Ameri- can History. Civics. American Literature. Pepper Sponsor. Fresh- man Class Sponsor. English I, II IV. Speech. Annual Sponsor. Library Sponsor. Junior Class Sponsor. Play Director. Charles Priess Music Theory. High 'School Band. Grade Delbert Goggins Veteran Teacher 5 xl School Music. Girl's Glee Club. Sophomore Class Sponsor. eteran Teacher ol - 'vs ,Hr .f lang an R9-Xm0Ud Swaim Rilla 'Ford School Nurse wi iii'- Oo Q22- ' THE AHCH HF TRIUMPH H H. sg SPONSURS Mg JT3m5DZuP KFMIY J ROM MOTHERS J D rg Hucfs 72, :Mrs Jofm M4 I CLASS Cowes 7225.-sfoffvf fvlom 7- J ms Blue Q, H' 5501?-fffwv CQWQH fvfffafaf Vfcr PRESIDENT j-3 jjj, J a 1 . ' x N' p A X . F 2 1 N ,.., ., fTf'7f7ff'7 H 'Tl- me .15,i?. Er iiffff 12533 il L'-.fziiixfii-'H 'H 4 Ay., 'ii .cu X .-I-Z L I I fd ' . , C fflnc H .rf ' V .1 ' Y 'H QA Mrs o 0 H Q 4 C I V qi . ,7 '- 6 04 a 4' 1 cn 7 0 I ' ' -A 1. C X Y t v l 5 ,- xf: X Y-an 'bran-1 . ,- K ' Zac- 11 ' . .f.:.,::,, . it ' 6' iggf Q 5 1'-. 5 1 Edna Bishop Tilda Jane Cox Jimmy Billings Baseball 2, 35 Football 3, 4, Jr. Play: F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 IT1-eas. 3, Pres. 43: Library 3, 4. Rosemary Cutter Student Council 4, rSec.. Glee Club 1, 4 Doyle Daniels Band 2, 4: Annual Staff 2 414-H Club 1: F.F.A. 2, 3 4ReporterJ: Jr. Play: Press Club. ev- 1' Homer Adams Class Officer tPres. 1 45 Basketball 1, 4-H Club 1, Operetta 1, 3, 4, Band 2, 45 F. F. A. 2: Football 1. 2, 3, 4 fCaptain 41: Baseball 2, 3, 45 Jr. Play, Student Council Wlce Presl. . 'ig . ' Q -N.. 'P in ,ur if-X1 X. .W i ' if h' H. ,. 4, C4- .qs 4. A p P C - ., iii? .,. .c..,. . .,. a-, Q was F I Martha Egelston 4-H Club 1: Queen At- tendant 3: Student Council, Press Club. D1 Y v Kenneth Batchelcl Basketball 3, 43 Footbzd, 3 43 F.F.A. 3, 4 4Sec 45 :,.Q , . X, ., are A f rf' 'A . 7.4, l J 'W 1 , , . .. N, 1 K. 1 Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4 4 45: As. Yell Leader 3I Jr. Play, Operetua 1: Queen Attendant 1: Annual Staff, Press Club. VI I ll 4 V ' - 5 why , G J' Q l . 'fl 261 , , . I, A ff 4 Faye Drye mi .uM,.....re-- . ' if .. 4 f - da .glgsglv If .y ' lf iw . x Z 14' Pat Graff nor Roll 4, Attended ng Beach 1, 2 35 Glee ub 4. 'J -9' J' Q, abs. E R .f - N.- 4,1444 -. ,- 7 ad , ' , XJ 45.4-x.gi'5 .- 6' XR L ,FKAQ A a 1:3-. 44-4.31 -nh. rolyn Holliday iapers 1, 2, 3, 4 lAsst. il Leader 3, Yr-11 lead- f 4lg Library 3, 4: Jr, ny: Press Club: An- al Staff, Class officer res, 2, Sec-. and Treas. Q l Those not pictured: Geraldine Egelston Henry Keele Aliene Wilson Mary Yarbrough Maxine Gillett Class Officer IV. Pre-s.lg Band 2.3.4, Poppers 2, 3. 41 Assistant Yell Loader 413 .lr Play, Queen At- tendant 21 Student Council. f v V ' V - PN 4. ' K 1 -f in ' xt, J 'QQ 1--' qi' . I Madonna Hudson Attended El Reno 1: Peppers 2. 3, 4 1Sec. and Treas. 45: Glee Club 2. 3, 4 1Pres.4lp Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 I-'.T.A. lTreas. 45: Operetta 3, 4: Jr. Play: Annual Staff: Class of- ficer a'I'reas. 21. Robert Favor Student Council tPres 433 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4. Joann Hall Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Honor Roll 43 Press Clubp Stu- dent Council, Operetta 4. Stuart Hedrick Attended Dover 1, 2, 3,1 Basketball 45 FFA 4, Frances Ferrell Peppers 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2: Honor Roll 4, Annual Staff, Press Club. Earl Ray Houck Attended Big Four 1, 2, 35 FFA 4. ,f -1 N Phil Macy Class officer1V.PreS. 41 Operetta 1, 3: Jr. Play: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: B359- ball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3. 41 FFA 2, Band 2, ag F.T.A. 4. En Lovelad Bill Moore Attended Cyril 1, 2, 3: Football 4 1Co-captainbg Basketball 4. Betty Pool Attended Big Four 1, 2, 3. Gerald Stotts Attended Cashion 1, 2: Football 3. 43 Basketball 3, 4: FFA 3, 4. Patsy Johnson Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4 QRe- porter 433 Annual Staff: Press Club: Library 4: Glen- Club 1, 2, Operetta 1, Jr. Play. pt... Q r 7 '.s 0 l-V5 IW' if 2, l 0 I . 5,- 1 -'S :qi Margie Scott Attended Big Four 1, 25 Class officer tV. Pres.Jg Peppers 1, 41 Press Club. xv N3 49-. ,.?Y5xfQ,f A 5, rlkiiilf 1 X 'xx 'K 1 5 ink' N77 X AY Q 4, lj? Q x xv -L,, gg r V. A Q X f ff ,fa :- 2,2 V 1: 372. ' ,f 5 . 'J ' 1' 1 511, ,Q fa xx Q J-- .W ll 5:11 'i-'f-.Ef- -41 'IIS f kr- WA' AfYYVr'n4,o Q,04,7'Yla.1 All 3 .A Iii ffl iq! . Gwyn 'F ? E,. 1 QAAA-4.44, unannoun- ,.a ' . HOMESTREICH ROOM A4071-IERS jvfs F ffpfm, M A' CGPMICAQ f ASX SPQNSORS we dlale Marry Olcn 7111 ff ,Q LM Culss Cowes V105 7Ql?ESlD5lV7' Ma I Pcfreng J grggn, .S'5cR.f-:THEY 1' 77?5n5uRER Lure fferf 7 G lc! 7'??Es1oENT- 15 5 j ,ff 'F1 f ' '25 'V' ' 7 0 ,ft 5 x 151' ,--T Jim Carmichael Class Officer iSec. 212 Football 1, 2 31 Basket- ball 1, 2 3, Baseball 1. 2, 37 F.I-' A. 1, 2, 3 QRe- porter 37: Student Coun- cil: Band 1g Jr. Play. X 'V Lura Kerfoot Class Otflcer lPres. 2, Sec. 353 Band 2, 31 Hon- Roll 1, 2, 35 F.T.A. 3 Pres.J: Library 2, 3: Club 1, 2 3 lvlce lt Connie Henning Peppers 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2 3: Operetta 1. Nora Henning Attended Marshall 1, 2. Q Z' ... ff' 4? 1- 'A 'unre- N f Q x f fcpx , C f f N, Student Council Glee Club 1, 2, 21: Opel-em Play. Judy Lindley U Peppers 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2: Operetta 1, 27 Withdrawn. Pat McCall Peppers 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, iV. Pres. 31: Football Queen 3: With- drawn. A46 'J ea B. J. Abercrombie Peppers sg ar. rm. Lovell J. Baker Glee Club 1, 2. 3: Oper- etta 1, 3: Ir. Play, Ll- brary 3: Band 2. Rosanna Burshik 'Qi . Florene Johnson Peppers 2, 3, Band 2. 3. Jr. Play: Glee Club 1: Operetta 1. Inez Johnson Peppers 1, 2, 3: Glee Doris Jones Peppers 1, 2, 3 J' eq Frances Miller ppers 2, 3. Glee Club 2 3, 4Sec. 31. Band 1. 3. Jr. Play. 4-H Club 1, 3. fPres. 35. Pres. 3 d Sec. 1 of Jr. Class. onor Roll 1. 2. 3. Stu- nt Council 2. Le Roy McGuire Basketball 1 2: Football 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 25 Is now in Service. Lanora McGuire Library 8. Peppers 3g Band 2, 3. KN? ., .Y '-N Q5 vs Joy Richards 1 2, 3. Band 1, club in 2, 3. Joy Ryland PCDPGFS 1. 2. 3. lAsslst- ant Yell Leader 33, Glee Club 1. 2, a. Band 1, 2 3. Jr. Play. ' Betty Stephens Peppers 1, 2, 3. ,J .- zip ,.-I Lydia Pfrimmer Peppers 1, 2, 3. Well Leader 2, 3.7 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. lPianist 2, 3.1 Band 1 2, 3. lTw1rlerl Library 2, 3. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. Jr. Play. Vice Pres. 2. Pres. 1 of Jr. Class. Patsy Pitts Peppers 2, 3. Glee Club 1. Band 1. Mary Pickens Peppers 3. Glee Club 1, Play Honor 2, 3. Jr. . Roll 1, 2 3. Band 1, 2, 3. F.T.L 1Pres.l T -Q Those not Lydia Cofer Patsy Stephens Elwin Hatch Qgttfnniled Bag Sour Hlggx J C ul faux. - rivers - erry utter Dwayne J1 Floris Watson Juanita Wright Peppers 1 2, 3. Glee Club 1, 2. Band 1, 2, 3. Jr. Play. 'fm fuif ix 'm 3 TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST SPONSORS ff H W' Cmss COLORS A J! ff Bfuc f G f 79ers ggrf fn Zi s E L Ss nanny 3 5 6,7 de' MARTHA ANN BIGGS ALBERT BROWNLEE f' ,P ff MARGARET BROWN W. U. CROOK WANDA DANIELS ' 4' MURL ERGENBRIGHT 5 ' .,. An i! JOYCE GRAFF MONROE GRAVES JERITZA JONES DONALD HOLEMAN LOUISE HICKS RAYMOND HUSTON GLENNA C .Jfz L CARRIE JANE SADE 'S I aim ii .W , - i E I I VERNON STEVENS BARBARA YENZER JAMES STOUT PHILLIP YENZER Q 1 '- Y ' 1 ' . r I C , , ' ,ww gmaffh' 'E ' V -Q, MLW S1 fm sf' I f my 'TL Sf ' P P '1- if ik -eq! Q4,4.,1, ,g,,M,,:+x1:. ,Jw if 701:11 MALL? 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Linville, y .xr Grand Champion Dvrvc .Tersl-5 755' I 31 1-y SEATED Carolyn Holllday Madonna Hudson Mrs Wm Murry STANDING Ila Faye Drye Patsy Johnson Geraldme Egelston Doyle Damels Frances Ferrell Rosemary Cutter Edltor ln Chief Asslstant Edltor Busmess Manager Cxrculatlon Manager Advertxsmg Manager Art Edltor Kodak Edltor Feature Edxtor ff' api? faf ffl! 1.1,-L-WX Aw 5 aff SPONSOR Mrs William Murry Madonna Hudson Carolyn Holllday Frances Ferrell Patsy Johnson Geraldme Egelston Doyle Danlels Ila Faye Drye Rosemary Cutter Vl2l'll'U'Ul'l'l'U N 0 'Wu of Orange' 4 BLACK of' ---..-,,,k,g k :, N967-1 FIRST ROW Loper York Stephens Bxggs Drye Ferrell Pxckens Favor Johnson Wllson Yenzer Mxller Wnght Sade Hopkxns SECOND ROW Hudson Jones Tontz Stephens Chambers Rlchards, Ryland Stout Anderson Gregory Abercrombxe McGuire Brown Steph ens Daniels THIRD ROW Acton Sloan Rexd Keele Scott, Goodhue Hudson Ergen brlght Lovell Johnson Terhune Adams Pxtts Jones Clymer Rxchards rv' Vfoi: a Tiger.: ll or 5 Presxdent Ila Faye Drye Madonna Hudson Lydia Pfrxmmer Secretary treasurer Pb Yell Leaders H, Carolyn Holhday Martharose Scott Gayle Pitts Joy Ryland Maxme Gxllett Asszstant Yell Leaders 6' U Sponsors Mrs Loper and Mrs Hopklns A , A vgrc X Q-I 04' e,,7x ,A .9 N743 1 I l 1 k- RBH' I . p. at 5 v 1 r . v 1 r L96 K5 . . . . . 0 : ! P I I I . 46. 1 1 a 1 0 1 . n 1 ' .I 1 . ' Q : 1 1 I - 1 r 9 1 40 . . . of f 3 , 1 3 I 9 Y ' 6 'fl h ' l .th 5 'J' 3' ' 5 wif' Q . H8 n 6 1 , N--nun-nn--U--an-----nn U3 O Vice-president ......................... Geraldine Egelston I - ---------------------- . - , , p'! ' Nunn- -'-an----u-nn' . Tin, 'door P A, 4 Q Qqf -.-.......... ....... 4 , , ' P5 ' U dz, su, lx- ! , ' 403, ' v- '4 ,R nl ' 6 . 4. ' hyat. y c 4 4 0 l 0 F5 ' dQ4: On '39 Q dgylui SEATED Geraldine Egelston Robert Favor Homer Adams Lura Kerfoot STANDING J B L1IlVlllC Jimmy Carmichael Margie Scott Gayle Pitts osemary Cutter Margaret Brown Wllma Clymer K R McKinney Raymond Houston Aaron Hart SEATED' Carolyn Holliday, Madonna Hudson, Tom La Rue, J. B. Lin- ville, Joy Ryland, Lura Kerfoot, Lydia Pfrimmer STANDING Joy Richards, Nora Henning, Jeanne Richards, Mrs Wm. Murry, Margaret Brown, Joann Hall, Elsie Keele, Gayle Pitts, Jeanne Baker ,a R .,,,,,-M, my MY H Q -an 3 1- 4 2 7 - 4 'N ' . ' . L 'i . ' J J X ' , ,- . . . V N. 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FIRST ROW Prxess fdlrectorj Scott Rlchards Ergenbrlght, Yenzer Macy Mxller Wrxght Rogers Cutter Brown Wlllson, Yenzer, Chambers Sloan Goodhue Adams fDrum MZJOY, SECOND ROW Favor McGu1re Hewltt Rhoads Evans Pool Herron Wllson Hall Lmson Pxckens Johnson THIRD ROW Malott Wllson Brownlee Keele Rxgdon Daniels Clymer Stout Danxels Kerfoot Hart Myers Channel Branson Myers TWIRLERS Pltts Johnson Jones Pfrxmmer Scott. -141' FIRST ROW Mary Plckens Reta Beth Favor Jeanne Rlchards Frances Mlller SECOND ROW F F 11 M d d Ame,-g B 1 Rosemary Cutter, Pat Grarfafnces erre a onna Hu son town ee, THIRD ROW Lura Kerfoot, Margaret Brown, Donna Ergenbrlght, Joann Hall, Lydia Pfrlmmer. B 'fy A C5 I 7 1'-f ,rr -- - V 1 .. ... . ' , 1- th '- A ' -1, .J ,f N . , M, L-W, lmf ,, ,, Y - .,, .--Q . ,N . - 1 6' 1 1 ' h 5 . I- if Q X . - .I . 6-fin, l 12 I 1 Z V l! -' n 1 x' A , ,nw I C . . . . . - 1 1 1 1 C 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 , - 1 1 - . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , . . 1 1 1 Y 1 ' ,: 1 1 1 1 7 ! 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FOURTH ROW Llnvllle Houck Rankm Oltmann Dzckerson Pata Mal kgtt Branson Hudson, Mlze, Dodd Houck Brock Endlcott, Llttle Kerfoot 1te , 1 m i 4 4' I . is h ' . . 4 - , ' , V , , 4 1,4 T S 1 ' 9 5 , 4 nina -1 ph.. ' A , , . . ' ' ' 1 ' 1' 1 1 1 p 1 1 1 , , , ' . : ' - , 1 o 1 1 , , , 1 y , . . . . 7 1 1 , , ' VJ: J ,-or 1 . 4 ' . I- - f S ' -4 K- 2 Y . 1 . , '1 1 Q . . ' Q-J . ' 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' . . , . - A 1 I 1 - , . , 1 1 9 . 1 . l 0 1 1 I 1 , . - . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 , , , ' U U . . . - ' .1 1 Y 7 . .1 1 .2 1 1 1 1 , A 1 N-ri SEATED Madonna Hudson Gayle Pltts Mary Plckens Lura Kerfoot STANDING Mary Stephens Wlllena Adams Joan Stout Joann Hall Phll Macy Mrs Olxver Tlbbets Reta Beth Favor :umm--I 3 ZbZZl 'U x O K r fl' SEATED Ila Faye Drye Doyle Danlels Patsy Johnson X 'W STANDING Frances Ferrell, Joann Hall, Mrs. Blanche Farley, Carolyn W Holliday, Rosemary Cutter. W 3 F. G A. ' in an I I K' .. E 1 x Q b -- F S. it ' 1 1 - e,,..., ir, xxx 1 I 2 Anfgg-.E ..,, ,,,. H 5 ,.:.4g: . fl 'D' ' 'V is 5 ' by fy' ' 5 . . 'W X M f 9' '- N X W 1... 1-Q SENIOR PLAY The Campbells gre oming 9, , M 8 X, A-,,..-1 sir 9 ,gs Jay Tobras Dlrected by Mrs Wm Murry QQ UING' 7 ,W 5 Fmenmow 5949 N1 Cl-uno W OPR1 House CAST OF CHARACTERS Ma Brannigan Catalpa Tapp Betty Branmgan Dick Branmgan Bildad Tapp Cyrus Scudder Jeff Scuddex- Kaye Brannigan Who lrves for her grandchlldren 'The hlllbrlly servant Mas younger granddaughter Ma s grandson Catalpa s father Who wants to marry Ma Hrs nephew Mas elder granddaughter Patsy Johnson Carolyn Hollrday Patsy Graff Phrl Macy Homer Adams Stuart Hedrick Earl Ray Houck Madonna Hudson Kmgston Campbell Ixayes france Kenneth Batchelor Mrs Augusta Campbell Hrs arxstocratrc mother Joann Hall I Q85 s ' . - By ,.., If ' . -A ' W N' 1 X . Q 1, D ' N D7 in . ff ... 5 f y H IQ - , My yo ' ' .7 ' , Q , 4 -n' , 1 V 4 l I . 'X 'znoxl 155 JUNIOR PLAY 5 K ,T The Juniov Class OF IQLLY-48 Presents I I l S I T' IS' By Wilfrid H. Pettltt Directed by Mrs. Wm, Murry Crescent High School Friday, January 30, 1948 CMT Jane ,..,., Mary Frieda Patsy E Alice Lura Eve ..., ,,., L ydia Pl Sharon ,. Betty Aber Shirley , , ,. Juanita Betty , .,,,,,,,, ,. Frances Stella tShotputJ v. Joy Mary ,,,,,,.,, ,.- Jeanne Phyllis ,,,,,, , Florene Radio Voice Jimmy Carl Announcer ,H ,H Joy R ,.,.,SYNOPSIS,.,-,. , Place: Sorority Clubhouse in California Sierra Nevada Time: Present Prologue: Evening in Spring Act I Scene I: Spring Act II Scene II: Spring USIIEIS Rosanna Burshik Inez Johnson Doris Jones Joy Richards ' Ln P :tw Jw ,351-111. li il kia P 'J -11, H' 4.33, w 'Sm ':'E'91 HAIL THE C0 OUERI G HERO 5 E Crr cent Cresc nt Crescent haf E7 resc nt Crescent Crescent Crescent Crescent -gf gf-- tic' I., sf E93 There There There Here He re Here Here There He re xX l.fff -C 1, 'af 15 U35-'FQ' H elfmluf f-gnff' rc'r f fs:-A ffm., CZ :ll is Si ' , Ni . lvl 2 f-47,-ec T rf l OLEN MILLER, COACH Foo'rBALL est' W e Chandler - Forfeit Killgfisher - 34 Garber - - 42 Enid B - - 12 Covington - 20 Stillwater B - T Ponca Milt. A. - 6 Hennessey Marshan f f 34 I :Loon HATCH M. D. I-:nGENBmc:H'r I-EE ROY MCGUIHE l JIMMY CARMICHAEL Q. S 1 2 1 C-Q L Jescent , ., U .T c Qs l ii' -, Nw., . r -2 5. N. cs 5 ' I W 'lf , , Qlfi? fm- VY JU BILL MOORE PHIL MACY yaglb- 'fs Ml? HOMER ADAMS 'JS I I Q 3.jQ,0.:?7- J,,,a,e-.4-.X JAMES BILIINGS '43- GERALD STOTTS ,Z-LQIJ-'.Q'7' C'p...1'i., 1'-...L KENNETH BATCHELOR 1-5 -ff ' Nl 'I Y - U, E. , , 1 , 1 . v 5 1 f I x RAL' qt , . , 1 1 f , . -9- 'N gif , 4 , v n A , G' .,. V-. .r X-5 JV .' W? .Ln 4 3 an ff FIRST ROW: Olen Miller lcoachl, Albert Brownlee, Alva Cox, J. B. Lin- ville, Eldon Hatch. S-IECEDND ROW: 'Phil Macy, Robert Favor, Jimmy Carmichael, Raymond us on. THIRD ROW: Stuart Hedrick, Kenneth Batchelor, Bill Moore, Glen Stott, Richard Hedrick. Q BASKETBALL - 3 4 .vi T 4 I e BASKETBALL SCORES 27 CFGSCGHU .... ............ M arshall ..- Crescent .... Garber .... Crescent .... .... C ovington - Crescent .... .... H ennessey Crescent .... .... B ig Four - Crescent .... Big Four -- Crescent .... .... H ennessey Crescent .... .... M arshall -- Crescent .... .... Y ukon .... Crescent .... Okarche --- Crescent .... .... O rlando --- Crescent .... .... M ulhall --- Crescent .... .... Okeene .... enzefz 3701 evs .gaumzfuie unc! fqczvcfwaie Phone 100 Dry Goods-Mezanmne Floor SHOES AND READY TO WEAR Phone 14 fp -3 'Jill Q enzefz ,qgfzolfzeis giznevaf igfome Ambulance Qervzce Day Phone 100-Nlght Phones 232 55-183 Q! A , - . ' ' 1 . f ' .' ,: D- s 'V .- , , ,I ..... 5 . . . , A . . 1 With Best Wishes to Crescent Crescent H1ghschool Food Hood W Drug Locker A Good Place To Keep Good Foods W R HOOD gl SON O L Hopkms and Ira Baker Owners Bob and Bob Jr Phone 175 Crescent Crescent Mlllmg Co Sim, Q 'Wi e 1 'fe Hammermxll and Feed Grlndmg Dealers ln Flour Feed Gram and Coal Gmners and Cotton Merchants Prank Graff Manager Phfme 27 1 M ' . . . . . , I . Y if r f - 15-F' mf' J - fw .1 ':1 ,44s L 13..1,i'-'iT?51- - 'ws' 'K' ,f4a5:ff,-.34v'e.j' v V f' ' ' 14 , 1' fi 0 ' Q Af, 1 , '-fix., 'xiii O 5 :. , - . . . . . 9 y 1 . 1 2 RIESCIENT All Kmds of Buzldmg Materials Wallpaper Hardware Rooflng Mxllvsork Glass Pamt Phone 16 Crescent B 84 B Machme and Weldmg Shop Machlne Work of All Klnds Electrlc and Acetelyne Weldmg Butane and Propane Tanks All Slzes Plumblng Heatxng and Wlrlng Water Heatel Tanks Water Softners Favor Richard Chevrolet Co. bales and Servlce Lewls PEIWOI Mgr Clescent Oklahoma Phone 92 Cimarron Seed Company J I Case Modern Palm Machmexy Genume Repalr Parts 8: S8I V1C9 Crescent Phone 132 Oklahoma I I l I J I . . 7 , , . Kitchen Cabinets - ,- ' s U I . I W . 'vu o W v 1, . . . ' . V ' 9 Qt VW lllltl tht we t t' Ol l wht has yu qsld 1 s If t l st s Nllltll toml lntllt lls hu g ll flgure lls Jllxtlll bl lt ll he lllll l s of llls classmates and wonders 1 yt httll sutttssful ln In hls nllnds eye ht plcturcs hls old school buddy Phll 'Nlicy who IS presey owner of hlngllng Bros Clrclls 'Not onlv 18 Phll owner but also full llmt actt as llalrltss Jlm ln the flrst rlng Xs hls llcolnpanltst Homtr sees Joann Hal who IS the th lmplon lady wrestler ln Amcrlca When thc LITCUS IS ln XVIIIIQ quarters Joann teaches gxmnflstlcs ln the local school Up to tht gltes Home sees l tall dlstlngulshed looklllg gentlemen wearlng a pln strlped sult BOSld hlm stands a short motherly llttle woman who was the former Ill Faye Dryt Behlnd them lre four of thelr bounclng boys And who IS thlS gentlemen Non other than Robt rt Favor owner of ln up to date Ford garage Homers mlnd travels lnto the Clty where II flnally rests on Maln Street Look lng up a hundred and two SIOFICS he sees a red flash What IS lt Why t course lts Tllda Cox washlng WIHGOWS Back down to street level Homer vtntures lnslde the large Dcpartment stol where he sees tto hlS amalementl Kenneth Batchelor selllng pastel Ladle Llngerle Lp to the second floor he flnds Pdna Irene Ixuppenhammtr the forms hdna BlSh0p modellng Mens Macklnaws The next establlshment IS the COPHLLOCIIO Club From lnslde come the Slfalll of Clgars Clgarettes And who should be utterlng these melodlous wore but Allene Wllson Behlnd the stalnless steel door Homer flnds Stuart Hedrlcl the chef brewlng hls wonderful turtle tall soup Down at the end of the street there IS a hotdog stand operated by France Ferrell who has become famous for the lnventlon of the bun that wont drlp GOlng on down the street Homer reaches the rallroad termlnal As he start across the tracks he hears a traln and looklng up sees Geraldlnc Lgelston th flrst lady englneer operatlng a super streamllned traln Across the tracks IS a glue factory owned by Carolyn Holllday She IS knoxtl the world over for her new recelpe of preparlng anlmals for manufacturlng ll brary glue He passes the factoy and on to acountry road As he saunters along he notlce MODSUIQT Doyle Danlels extended by a swlng palnllng a blllboard advertlsln Wheatles the breakfast food of BIYISIS Peeklng from behlnd the blllboard IS dark slnlster man wlth a hat pulled down over hls eyes Two guns swlng lot at hls hlpS three badges are on hlS chest and two lle detectors ln hlS pocke Thls IS Blll Be Prepared Moore who has replaced J Edgar lloower as head c the F B I He IS on the trall of lla Mae Reld Barker the elephant thlef tHe husband has an enormous appetlte for meat? The scene changes and Homer travels to a small town There he sees severa famllar faces He IS told that Rosemary Cutter IS teachlng trlgonometry ln J feeble mlnded home She has been speeded to thls by the desertlon of he long lost love Vlsltlng ln thls town IS the baseball team owned and managed by Patsy John son Potter Thls IS the most unusual case on record as the team IS composed o Mrs Potters nlne sons Also ln the town for a short tlme IS Shlrley Lovell the bronc rlder She ha perfected the art of brone bustlng On top of th flagpole IS Margle Scott a flagpole sltter She IS trylng to gall publlclty for her new plcture Jungle Glrl Walklng down the street Homer meets and talks wlth Madonna lludson wh IS campalgnlng for electlon as the new DISITICI Attorney She tells hlm the new of the town He IS lnformcd that Martha Ann Egelston 18 llvlng on 1 smallfarr growlng peanuts She also has establlshed a home for stray cats After thi year she INDI golng to YHISC peanuts becaust her cats dont seem to grow WI well on them Madonna tells hlm that Betty Pool 1801121 blg game hunt ln Afrlca She Cai! the anlmals lnd tralns them herself Parl Pay Houck has been called to Hollv wood to play Hash Fordon Ill the moxles Pat Graff IS now ln Nlexlco IH th bull flghtlng 'lrenas tShe deslgns her own red eloaksl Homtl IS aw lixQl1Efl from hls drelm by tht tllcklllg., of the cell door tXlllChi opened by Ctrelld Stotts the roll h llltt lmoy prlson guard who lllf0I'I'l'lS hll thlt he hls been lmprlsoned lllllll tly llt walks out 1 frte mdll to eontlnll hls c lrttl IS l dltth KIIIILLI' for the Vt P K Bel' 1 walls of Stn Qllfllllll xv- fill. ll ner 'Xtt2llTlF, ' l ' st pu che 1 qlellrlelizlllg sul cf .' ripe., ' 'f ' tl! 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' , . . . . . . . . . U . , ' . . . '. U . . ,, . . I J I! ' . . I . ' , l . an r A . 1 Y W - rl . ' 1 hr. Slwoopls atcheenu U. S. Approved Pullorum Controlled Baby Ch Poultry Equipment and Remedies Superior Feeds Litt er Qualify is our Motto Marshall, Oklu. C! 95cont, Oklu Phone 49 Phone 196 Q rimmerfs Cale and lqountain Service W L Q. Qs Compliments of 3 .9-2. CHEM Compliments of Your Finest Food Store TACKITT'S GROCERY 8: MA 4 an 313' Y Quality Meats, Groceries, Fresh Vegetables and 'fir ' Fmfdlzf - 5 r 1 0 ' Real Estate-All Kinds of Insurance Bonds-Income Tax Service Notary Public Crescent Phone 10 .gecls Jule Supp rg Chrysler, Plymouth Sales and Service e 125-101 Crescent, C Compliments of L. B. QQQJ Furniture and Funeral Service Jkla nqyu b Seilcells Department Store Where students are most likely to find their styled shoes PHONE 68 Wamon's Implement House HCCORMICK-DEERING THRCTORS AND MACHINES O INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Crescent, Oklahoma Maw TQEWY A111 X 1 Flesh GIOCGIIQS to Choo L I 10111 A Complete Llne of '1ou1 I1Ae1y Need H e Save I ou Money Phone '7 9 f1LHCC11t 011.1 1111111 I 11 t L 1 xde to Qx1ddLldt1OH Rom S1 HSD C6 OIT1pdI1y Phone Crescent, Oklahoma gf! ICC!! 112 Cotton Gram and Fe do SUIJQIIOI Ioultry and D.111y leeds Johnston Poultry and Da11'y Feeds Crescent U f - lk , . . . Food Vliei - .' J Sx 3, , - r , vu., Lv X W' 1 Y , ' ' 'S 1.2 X ' I ...2... f ' 'S , i ' . Sc to Stare 1 ' 5 ' 1 1 . . Ll 17 0 fd 1, 0 T L 1 ' , ' f 9 . .' . J . .'. D , GOODNIGHT S Jewelers Q-Optometrist Bulova Gruen Elgin C ys' Watches Rzngs Diamonds Parker 91 wr: cw: s 5. H GQEN s'rAMPs Compllments oi Larry's Food Market Fresh Vegetables and M atw We Apprecldte Your Trade Complxmente of XC lg I Sjcoulc Motor ompamg QFVICQ tEtJE1OI1 NIOBILGAS Sz MOBILOIL TIRE REPAIR B ATTERY CHARGIIN G Phone 119 7 r .er ' . . Q , 7 ! . ! . 5 I Crescent Phone . U KK' ii . N R X ' - D 1 1 Sz Glnngratulaiinnz K A S H a KA RY To The Srnun' 0112155 nf 1943 Grocery and Market Mr and Mrs J F McKa1g P11011 2 CIQQCQIUZ Oklfzhoma Crescent George Graff Breeder of Regzstered Hereford Cattle and Duroc Hoqs Phone . - . . . ' e ' 1 1 , c .4 v 'M 'nf' .' .Q A 0 9 - A ' 'Q . -.17 Oklahoma X ' 'X 108 ,fu ' ' ' 5 1 .1 V . - ' ,g-. '- evf - --...J 1.63 i s JUNIORS The Junior class chose Lydia Marie Pfrimmer and Jimmy Car- michael as the most popular girl and boy because of their grand personal- ities and their part in school activ- ities. Lydia Marie is an outstanding and popular student in many ways. Jimmy is an outstanding athlete in Crescent High School. All in all they are both good all- round students. X FRESHMANS We, the people of the Freshman Class of 1948 have chosen Jeanne Richards as our most popular girl. Everyone likes her and she gets along terrificfally with the boys. And then, there is Aaron Hart. Yes, the title of The Most Popular Boy is-befitting of him too. Everyone in our class is proud of Aaron and thinks he will carry his . title proudly. SENIORS Homer Adams, the most popular boy in the Senior class can credit his popularity to his ability to get along with girls and his kmd manner to- ward elderly people. Yes mdeed we eouldn't be without Sir Galahad Margie Scott, the most popular girl in the Senior class is a sweet P E R S O N A L I T I E S lovable girl. sincere manner. 'N ml 'x if SOPHOMORES We the Sophomore Class of 1948 have chosen for the most popular boy Tommy LaRue. We believe that be- cause of Tommy's honesty tactful ness, co-operativeness, and neat ap pearance that he deserves this title The Sophomore Class selected Martharose Scott as the most popu lar Sophomore girl because we be lieve she is what the title suggests an all-round girl. O Avx HI 7 'K She will always be remembered for these things along wlth a qulet and Market C M GQOD The Store of Fiiendliness Prescription Drugglst Fancy Groceries and Meats Phone 2 Crescent Oklahoma 84 Graff Hardware Company 4Establ1shed in 19163 Charles Graff 600110 Graf! Ir For Merchandlse of fine quality for over 31 years, Hardware and Tools, Blackstone Washers and lroners, Sparton and Zenith Radios, Gibson Electric Refrigerators, Hoover Sweepers, Roper Gas Ranges, Empire Floor Furnaces, Butane and Pro- pane Tanks and Appliances, Oil Ranges and Heaters, Gold Seal Rugs, DeLaval Cream Seperators, ,Aemotor and Baker Wind Mills, Electric Pumps, Standard Plumbing Fixtures, Electric Supplies, Appliances and Fixtures, Corduroy Tires and Tubes. Superior and American Batteries, Champlin Gasoline and Olls, Rose- ville and Hager Pottery, Fine China Ware, National Pressure and Presto Cookers, Mirromatic Pressure Cookers, 1801 Revere-ware, Community Silver-ware, New Method Paints, Enamels and Varnish. C1'0SCent Phone 24 Oklahoma Crescent Grocery Good's Drug Store CoMPL1MENTs or HILDRETH 8: PARIS Maqnolza Products Phone 185 F EERESTONE Home 84 Auto Supply Store Tlres Electucal Apphances Auto Supphes Delbelt Rahe Mgr RITZ THEATRE M1 and Mrs J1m Rogers Owners RITZ FOUNTAIN For Your Convenlence X , Q,-af jf!!! f f X ff The Ed1tor w1shes to thank all who had a part 1n prlntmg thls annual and not on the staff Charles Reed Bllly Adams Martha Ann Egelston Shlrley Lovell Crescent BUSINESS Men Logan County News, Ph1l Macy and Homer Adams ' , V . M r X I I X' F ' Q? . - l- I . , 5 s -. 5 I, - d f, - A U 6 all Where the Bug Pictures Play Wf I '.f' I fl X 'W Wig f 4 ' ? : i . J 3 . a e Bank of Crescent Membc Fede al Deposit ce Co p CRESCENT OKLAHOMA I out Yearbook Lltlxograped by SEMCO CULUR PRESS rms cours: AND Hlcnscuool. ANNuALs President 129 N W Third St OKLAHOMA CITY Logan County News Ethel F Robx son-Charles Rahm EdltO and Publxshe We Are Here To Serve You' Oklahoma Central Gas Company Crescent I Il r ' Is . A Good B nk in a Good T n 3- L- SEMTNEW . 'n ' r ' r cr ' im wwf Qvgwfio W2 MJN-JWZZQ KB HZZLWQ C14Jl7ff?C?d Wir? MAKE fm ufacgggzlfwibiaf-'My Z' ,Zhi 7774010 7ZM'Q ?Wb2f5d:.,,J151WMm 8uy7JkW wgyanwf ZMJZMLUM Z diZ5e2 ?wwWKg M..,45frf-M317-ZWZ' We extend our Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1948 L A!! , fs ' 0 1 u . QAL kfw 7VA f!Y7ff1'f? oo eu! Sex-wig, -yfgfq, - fu f 0711 04. .1 1 , V D 5? ' 46' . A f CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 2 Seniors received class rings.- 12 Pepper assembly and lmtlatl0n. Z 18 Crescent vs. Chandler tFootballl . I - OCTOBER Q 26 Crescent vs. Kingfisher fFootba1ll. 3 Crescent vs- Garber fpootbaml 7 Lions Club Teacher's Reception. 10 X -,,. 30 First student council meeting. Crescent vs. Covington lFootballJ. All school art 17 17 p y. 31 Crescent vs. Ponca City Military Acade Nl U X 'Q ls '-is M NOVEMBER 7 Crescent vs. Hennessey fFootbalIJ. 14 Crescent vs.'Marshall lFootballl. DECEMBER fl 5 Pepper football banquet. 4 Crescent vs. Billings fBasketbal1l . Here. 11 Freshman class assembly. 12 Crescent vs. Marshall tBasketballJ. 16 Crescent vs. Big Four tBasl-retballl. 19 Christmas vacation begins. 30 Crescent vs. Garber fBasketballJ - Back to JANUARY 2 Crescent vs. Covington lBasketball7 44 ' . XXXUIHII 6 Crescent vs. Hennessey fBasketballJ. S ' 9 Senior class assembly. E C 19 Crescent vs. Big Four fliasketballl. O 23 Hennessey match play lBasketballl. M ' X 27 Crescent vs. Hennessey fBasketballJ. 29 Mulhall basketball tournament. I r X 30 Junior class play Nine Girls 0 , X 's FEBRUARY 6 Crescent vs. Marshall tBasketballl. , 1 9 Crescent vs. Guthrie B tBasket,ballJ. j r 12 Central State College baskeltball tournament. 17 Crescent vs. Marshall iBas etballl. 18 Baseball season begins. , K 5' MARCH 5 Central State College assembly 10 Holiday, snow, two-day vacation. ex lf! jf 19 All school party. ' df 26 Easter vacation. J 30 Tonkawa Junior College assembly. fa' D X XU1 Aran. 'Y ' 2 Great Guns - Sophomore assembly. 9 Senior class play The Campbells Are Coming . ff, HAY ,, 7 High School Operetta The Sun Bonnet Girl . ' 14 Annual Junior-Senior Banquet. 16 High School Baccalaureate Service. 20 Eighth Grade Commencement Service. 21 High School Commencement Service. Crescent vs. Enid B fFirst Home Football m ' 1if9.-'fl-fggsf-:barcgafairgf:fixekmfifgskzws-A wv -. uve -v 1 I :I W 5, 3 'P fl-A fi 's f H F ...- 7 f I r, I ,,,,,, s SI ,- ,- .ww As: fm.. pm- ,... ,Q Jun 7. -1 S ? L. I. ,- L AT L , 7 af---P1-E., ,. 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