Crescent High School - Memoralia Yearbook (Crescent, OK)
- Class of 1951
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The 29, I- i X 'W 1951 Crescent presents yTl ghSl C tOkIl Q y C t S A ? ff. ,mx J E -5155. , 'ig h 1 blfl d 12 'S ' Cl C -111' - 1 HAU The Big T0 P I :,.! :- 5 fel 1 'us Home Making s 'WY Hall 1 W Science Xxx , Typing Featuring n n aster ol Ceremomes Y. J W BELL Supermtendent of Crescent Schools We the Sensors of Crescent Hugh School dedlcate The 1951 Crescent to our sponsor and superintendent Mr J W Bell ln recognition of has accomplish ments during the past year we wush to take this means to express our gratutude I Mir ' Producers Roy Waller President xx ,-I E. Y. Wells R. N. Armstrong Treasurer Clerk L4 xlil all Harry Willson Glenn Tackitt Cecil Oswald Member Vice- President Member IOI1 Betiy Andreskowskn I D Powell Mugu, Industrxal Arts Sophomore Co sponsor Freshman Co sponsor In X Opal Hopklns Grade Prlnclpal Seventh Grade .am Joyce Kroutll Home Economxcs Jumor Co sponsor x JUCl'llf0 Wnahf Raymond Swclm Georgia Culp Secretary Veteran Teacher Eighth Grade I I 'A W 'l x xl l 3 I-I gf 'J . if av is K' xp Tamers Richard Smglley Ethel Loper Ben Tyson Athletics Hlstorx Science Sophomore Co sponsor Blanche Farley H.S. Principal Commercial Freshman Co-sponsor in T' l fe. fin , ax S Nik f , v f za- -fm 1 :Og ,.:. , 44 .xr ev. .My km. My 4 ' wr, X K L H. 4, ,, 'L :ig Paul Elder Adelaide Murry James Dzur Vocational Agriculture English Mafh9mHYiCS F'.F,A, Sponsor Senior Co-sponsor Junior C0-sponsor , 1 ' N ' -Q Senior Prophecy The Circus was In town' Jeanne back rn the States after a five year man huntrng trrp rn Africa deciced to take a busman s holrday and attend Hurrymg through the main entrance she notrced a small tent to her rrght bearrng the srgn Your Fortune Read for S100 Frve rather expensive years rn Africa lookrng for a man had proved fruitless so maybe a fortune teller was what she needed Anyway one more dollar rn this seemingly endless quest couldnt pos sibly hurt She entered the small tent and was momentarily blinded by the unaccustomed darkness As her eyes gradually adjusted to the drm lrght she made out a small aged and rather drrty lookrng woman seated behrnd a low table She hesltated and was just about to retreat when the woman spoke and told her to be seated Slghrng and thinking What prrce a man' she took the offered charr besrdes something about that voice sounded very famrliar Peering intently at the odd woman recognrtion dawned and she fairly shouted Dolores Dolores Clark' What are you domg here? Dont vou know me? Im Jeanne-Jeanne Rrchards We went to school together a long trme ago' Hello Jeanne Dolores spoke calmly Yes I knew you instantly but I was hoping you wouldnt remember me Lne has been very unkrnd to rre But she added quickly as Jeanne looked a little crestfallen Im really glad to see you I know all about your past five years rn Afrrca rn fact Ive kept track of all of the members of the Class of 51 Ive managed to do rt through my crystal ball and the cards Jeanne looked a lrttle mcredulous but stammered But you what about you since to seem to know about me You may remember readrng rn the papers about my marriage shortly after we graduated My husband and I moved to a farm m the panhandle and hved quite happrly there for frve years Then for no apparent reason he left the house one day and never came back We have flve children three boys ant. two girls and I had to support them So I took a ten week course rn fortune tellrng sold the farm and here I am I was very lucky about gettmg a job Do you remember Bobby Prosser? Well he owns this crrcus and srnce we used to be classmates he gave me the Job By the w y lf you d uke to see some more old Irlends Charles Willson Evan Dale Houck and Charles Gillette are all routabouts wrth the crrcus They rl be real happy to see you As Dolores fmrshed Jeanne sat there amazed with her mouth slightly open Fmally when she could manage to speak she said It s srmp y amazrng' As you know Ive been rather out of touch with things I do hear from Reta Beth and Helen occasionally You probably know that Reta Beth is now supermtendent of the Ole Mards home seniorrty I letter writer and now she rs presrdent of the Internat onal Penpal Club The club is compo ed of people who are over srx feet tall I understand she became Interested In that partlcular club because her husband rs only four eleven But what about the others Im simply dying to hear where they are and what they re doing Tell me please As Jeanne settled herself more comfortably for the recital Dolores began I can only tell you what my crystal ball tells me but Im sure its reliable information Betty Anderson mar ried shortly after graduation you remember Sue still lrves on the farm at Dover and devotes rrost of her trme to helprng her ole man mrlk the cows Raymond teaches typing and bookkeeping ln an academy for girls and rs still single Janlse also took up the teaching professron She has the first grade in a Deaf and Dumb school Lizabeth Wrlma Joan and l'ranc1s all marrred so young they finally got together and formed a Canasta Club to take their minds off family problems Doylene recently publrshed a thesis disprovrng the Enstern theory It caused quite a strr and she ls being brtterry opposed by James Lowe who became a renowned scientist My crystal ball becomes quite cloudy when I try to locate Katherine York Do you know of here whereabouts? Why yes Jeanne answered She rs a mrs ronary ln Africa! I saw her last year She is ln the darkest part and that is probably why you couldn t contact her Yes no doubt Well to go on Joyce Tontz ls a successful Broadway actress Shes forty flve years old and still playing juvenrlle roles Mrs Murry would be very proud of Milburn He is campaign manager and wrrtes speeches for Russell Jones Russell has made six attemp s at being president Poor man' I think he is becoming frustrated Patsy Henry finally trapped Delbert They have a pig farm just out of Crescent and two chilcren Delbert jr and Patricia Billy LaRue had hard luck finding a job l'e finally changed his name to Lilly BaRue and plays female roles in radio plays Doyle Brock became a professional gambler He dislikes It but he can t bring himself to grve it up Aaron Hart has a thrrvlng business He,is sellmg 1951 Annuals and was recently awarded a medal for sales- manshlp and being the longest actrve member of the annual staff That about concludes my information Have I left anyone out' Yes Jeanne answered Will Eu has become a second Frank Buck He is in Africa and ships back his animals to Jack Cutter here In the States Jack is running a cafe been tlne to hear about all of the old gang Glanclng at to lecture for a woman s club thus afternoon and I won t Dolores shook her head sadly and said Its just forever unrewardlng Why don t you jorn Reta Beth and and making a fortune with Zebraburgers Goodness but its her watch she exclaimed Oh dear Ive got to run I have have trme to have you tell my fortune' as wel Jeanne It s in the cards that your search ls to be give rt up Jeanne just slrllet. and said good bye but as she pasted out of the clrcus grounds she was mutter Ing furlously to herself I wont give up I won t give up I wont give up I 7 I I . ' , Ii ' ' ' in Il 1 ' - Y 1 , - 1 . 1. , ' ' ' ' , ' 7 think, and that she still visits the Bachelors' home where Scotty resides. I-Ielen, you know was always a very avlrl , A ' . L ' 7 1 lr ' I ' ' VI I I L , . rr ' ll In IA ' ' ,' ' , . s . . .. . r - v 1 l 7 ' , . A ' ' . . Il . - . .. It 1 ' 7 , . . U , . L I f - 1 n 4' ' I Seni0 5 7 2 Q I I +5 6' A 'X B 4 Doyle Brock F F A I-oozhall l 2 3 Captain 4 All Dlstrlct Tackle Basketuall 2 3 4 L tlermen Club btuuent Council 4 Pres 4 Dolores Clark Band 1 2 3 4 Drum MaJor 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Peppers l 2 3 4 F H A 3 Vxce Pres 3 Student Council 2 Junior Play Llbrary 2 3 pn Betty Lou Anderson Peppers 1 Z .S 4 Junior Play Ehzabeth Davls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Peppers 1 2 3 4 Student Council 3 Library 2 3 Junior Play Jamse Bradshaw Guthrxe I-Iuzh School 1 Band 'S Glee Club 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Peppers 3 4 Cheer Leader 4 Tlgerettes 3 F H A 4 Llbrary 4 Jumor Play Annual Staff on Q' lt! Jack Cutter A 1 2 3 Baseball 1 Patsy Henry Mu-xmnir Huirh bchool Band 34 Glee Club 2 3 Pepper-4 2 3 4 luurette-4 5 Basketball 4 Jumor Play 1 Reta Beth Favor Band 1 2 '41 4 Glee Club 12 3 4 Ope retta 1 'S 4 Peppers 1 2 3 4 Pres 4 Tngerettes 3 Football Queen H A H Cluh 1 F A 1 2 3 Student Councal 3 Honor Roll 1 2 'fl Junior Play Annual Staff Will Ed Henry Mustang High School 1,2 Ogeretta 3 I-'.F.A. 3,4 Basketball 3 Baseball 1,2 Junior Play 40 'X QS Charles Glllette FFA 1234 1' Frances N1chols Aaron Hart Band 1.2.3 Basketball 4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Student Council Junior Play Annual Staff 1 .,r. E Ll v K . fi 6,14 rl fs.: v X X 1 . 1 Jeanne Richards Band 1,2,8 Glee Club 1 3 4 Pres 3 Operetta 1 8 4 Peppers 1 2 3 4 Cheer Leader 2 Tlgerettes 3 F H A 4 4 H Club 12 Basketball 4 Student Council 3 Honor Roll 1 2 3 Library 1 3 4 Junior Play Class Officer S c y 1 Annual Staff Russell Tones F F A 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 3 Junior Play Raymond Hicks Coyle High School l,2,3 Library 4 Evan Dale Houck F.F.A. l,2,3,4 Baseball 1 Class Officer Sec'y. 2 Billy LaRue F F A 1 4 Football 3 4 Lettermen Club Baseball 3 4 Student Council Sec y 4 Junior Play Class Officer Pres 1 Treas 3 Annual Staff 3 fx 1 OU- Q a Joyce Tontz Glee Club 1 2 Operetta 1 Peppers 1 2 3 4 Txgerettes 8 4 H Club 1 FTA 3 Honor Roll 4 Library 4 Junior Play Clans Officer Sec y 4 Delbert MCGUIFG F A 1 2 3 4 football 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Lettermen Club 4 Jumor Play if Mae Helen Wilkerson Guthrie High School 1 Band 2 3 4 Sec y.-Tren. 3 Queen 3 Glee Club 3 4 Operetta 8 4 Peppers 2 3 4 Sec y.-Treas. 4 Tigerettes 3 I-'.H.A. 4 4-H Club 2 3 Sec Y. 2 8 Honor Roll 2 3 4 Student Council Basketball 4 F.T.A. 3 Junior Play Class Officer Sec'y. 3 Pres. 4 Annual Staff James Lowe F A 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Co Captain 4 Lettermen Club Baseball 4 Student Counc1l Vice Pres 4 Class Officer Pres 2 Doylene Wilson Glee Club 1 2 8 Operetts 1 Peppers I 2 8 4 4 F.H.A. 4 Pres. 4 4-H Club 1 2 Honor Roll 2 3 4 Basketball 4 Library 3,4 W1lma Weber Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Vice Pres Operetta 1 3 4 Peppers I 2 3 4 Vlce Pres 4 Cheer Leader 3 Student Council 3 Library 3 Jumor Play Scott Short, J Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 1' Charles Wlllson Pand 1 2 'S 4 F F A 1 2 -4 Vxce Pres I Pres 3 Reporter 4 Basketball 1 B b ll 12 use a Jumor Play Class Offlcer Pres 3 Mllburn Strelt A 12 football 2 4 Joan Wllson Kathern York Band 1 Glee Club 12 Operetta 12 FH A 4 Peppers 1 2 3 Reporter 3 Peppers 1 2 3 Tngerettes 3 F H A 2 3 4 H Club 1 F A 12 3 Student Councxl Jumor Play Library 4 Class Officer Vrce Pres Senior Will We the 1951 Seniors of C HS belng of sound mind and modest nature feel that it IS only falr to extend a help ing hand to our poor struggling classmates who yet have time to serve in this noble lnstltutxon As proof of our gen erosxty we wish to bestow a small portion of our talent on those more unfortunate Betty Anderson wills to Joy Keele her abllltv to go steady with one boy for a year and a half without getting married Raymond Hlcks wills to George McGuire the ability to go 4 years of high school without taking that wonderful subJect Modern History' Helen Wilkerson wills her quiet ways and slow talk to Phyllis Wllson Frances Nlchols wills to Marilyn Myers the ability to hook the man she wanted Wilma Weber wills her ability to carry a tune to Glo Vonne Linville so she can be lead alto in glee club next year Scott Short sorrowfully wills to hancis Hall his ablhty to get a short No' from all the glrls he asks for dates Doylene Wilson wills Teddy the pickup and all her other possessions except her green corduroy dress to Maurine McGuire She needs them more than I do Janise Bradshaw wllls her quiet and little laugh to Etta Lee Lovell Joyce Tontz wills her ability to catch iand keepj a boy frlend from Marshall to Shirley Rhoads whom we think can use thls abxhtv' Joan Wilson wills her ability to be first Senior bride to Dolores Muslck Good Luck' Russell Jones wills his agility for Square dancing to Wilbert Oltmanns Reta Beth Favor a merciful soul leaves noth lng She states it would be criminal to infhct any of her talents on anyone Llzabeth Davls wllls to Mary Shag Balley the ability to get a tall dark husband Billy LaRue leaves a negative will He wants it firmly understood that hes not willing Jo to anyone Patsy Henry wills her ability to get engaged to Martenia Tontz Delbert McGuire leaves same to Jerry Gregory Evan Dale Houck wills his good looks to Martha Channel Aaron Hart leaves his skill for catchmg balls and fine work on the baseball team to Benny I-Iavenstrxte Jeanne Rlchards wills her ability to flirt with all the boys with some success to Mary Ellen McClure Bobby Prosser Mr Atlas wills his physical make up to Gene Dlckerson Jack Cutter wills hls curly hair to Cecil Williams Charles Cillette wills his shyness to Charles Mallott Kathern York endows her charming personality to Sue Bussard Milburn Strext wills his abihty to become hen peeked ln such a short tlme to Kenneth Sade Charles Willson wills his extensive knowledge of anything and everything to Ralph Sade James Lowe wills his ability to do just the opposite of what someone else tells hlm to Janie Bell Doyle Brock wills his ability to be Football Captain to Arthur Johnson Will Ed Henry wills his ability to sing Hank Wil llams' songs to Shirley Dickerson Dolores Clark leaves all her notes and love letters she received from Robert to Joan Ryland, hoping that she will receive more D Q I v Q . 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V1 M Leroy Olfmqnng Wilbert Oltmonns Dole Povne yr 'N MQW Tommy Payne Wcunifn Plot? Evo Mfrie ooe Betty ww xl 4 ' s GUYS Richards Curl Rogers Joan x Nw. Kennelh S0119 Vera Speelef Juan c Sw s N Vel Twgker Cecil Williams ..,, ., - ig? .i in Phyllis Wilson Chester Yenzer lf li illlllllll Sill sophomores H: Qv...xGx2?,. 4 'H l 7' E 6- 41 X J5- IQD Alice Branson Bobby Arndt Janne R ll Ralph Biggs A 1 A Nw- l Donald Efhrndqe Sue Frank LeRoy Duckerson Thelma Channel Glen Dale Cox Nancy Curhs Ronald Chambers Q A'-A If 'lk ,I 'C 'U' Il e . of g'1, m ' h Ss ' fa V. . I . it A ll 5 A S- .bfk V .rj I.. 5 , l r I iw- l g ,J ' . 1 1 . ' M X I V -fo I ' Melvo Houck Eilly Gilleite Eloine Hall Jerry Gregory Shirley Hopson Marvin Jones Clczudle Powers Q- 7 r., Carol Jones ,I A I -i 1' Shirley Little 9 Harold Kerfoot Dole Murrs 'vi' Gloria Miller ,, if 0- ,-... ' Stanley Marts 5 ' Nona Moran Ronald Myers , , 1 Duane McGuire x ' 1 K W Stanley Pala 'ni' ,-15:5 . 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S 5A , Q5 8th Grade ,ll JR Nl Frrst Row Bobby Klte Jackre Wlmnger Curtls Blackmon Robert Cox Dwayne Gooch Roger Yenzer Bobby Broyles Leon Clymer Delwrn Rrchards Delvm Heskltt Second Row Loren Watts Za Su Cofer Betty Wulson Margaret Ryland Glorla Mackey Dorothy Sunderland Glo Ann Endrcott Karen Frank Saralee Ergenbrrght Marne Prosser Third Row Myrna Chambers Auta Lee Pulse Margaret Cochran Shlrley Osborn Vrola Hlgglns Velma Cutter Ella Mae Swan son Connle Hewltt Mrs Culp Fourth Row Bob Ray Charles Brown J C Swanson Jlmmy Rogers Clifton Channel Franklln Pardue Phylxss Tucker Betty Lou Hedrlck Glenda Tackrtt XJ Y 'I' A Frrst Row Allen Robertson Donald Smith Ronald Tontz Don Watson Leroy Houck Denms Musll Jon Wotson Arthur Platt Jrmmy Rrchards Lexy Herren Second Row Wulmo Oltmanns Dar lene Houck Ruth Tontz Carolyn Sebrmg Judy Cox Lorene Jones Jerry Myers Doyal Rahe Doug lass Hall Third Row Carolyn Terehune Bully Henning Barbara Phlllp Vera Roten Martha Wolf Patsy Moran Max Gregory Louvse Hrcks Betty Kyle Fourth Row Kenneth Pardue Greta Don Harmon Patrrcra Strelt Erlene Rlgdon Margaret McConnel Phlllls Keele Mary Speel er Shirley Gray Peggy Bland Helen Fisher Mrs Hopkms 5 , A ,- . 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Fourth Row: Mr. Tyson, Ron- ald Myers, C. J. Egelston, J. W. McGuire, Danny Gregory, Gene Dickerson, Mr. Smalley. I 950 FOOTBALL SEASON We They Canton 6 0 Concho 6 25 Guthrie B 19 7 John Marshall 0 35 Blanchard 7 59 Covington 13 T2 Kingfisher 7 'I9 Ponca Military 'I4 7 Hennessey I3 26 Perkins 0 'l 3 Marshall 0 'I3 Football l 'QA - Qi? Sue Frank Jo Li Boys' Baslcethall SJ First Row: Arfhur Johnson, Cecil Williams, Corl Rogers, Chester Yenzer, Tommy Payne, Charles Dugger. Second Row: Billy Brown, Dole Payne, Doyle Brock, Aaron Hari, Don- old Ethridge, Mr. Smalley. 1950-51 BASKETBALL CONFERENCE SEASON We They Marshall 35 27 Concho 48 25 Marshall 44 35 Hennessey 52 47 Concho 38 49 Hennessey 35 34 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Girls' Baslcetball Y 7 'J' First Row: Phyllis Wilson, .lacquelynn Hewitt, Jo Linville, Glo-Vanne Linville, Gaye Rich- ards, Doylene Wilson. Second Row: Marquita Eakins, Alice Branson, Ruby Hedrick, Joy Keele, Helen Wilkerson, Patsy Henry, Jeanne Richards, Mr. Powell. Circus Days features an added attraction this year in the guise of Girls' Basketball. This activity was revived after being absent from the sports calendar for a number of years. Under the able coaching of Mr. Powell the girls played a successful season-in enthusiasm if not in scores! Doyle Brock Forward Patsy Henry Guard N- Jeanne Richards Guard Aaron Hart Forward Helen Wilkerson Forward Doylene Wulson , Guard 9 3 fl f ' f .1 V' V , 5 'S 4 to G ill I' kd ' f, 7, of .N f X I v Q. Q il 5 X K . Q l f - '52 QF First Row Donald Ethndge Ronald Chambers Ralph Biggs Ralph Sade Chester Yenzer Charles Dugger Scott Short Second Row Mr. Smalley Doyle Brock Cecrl Wullrams Aaron Hart Dale Payne Arthur Johnson Carl Rogers. Bully LaRue Baseball f P ppers luu..' I ,1x'.'w,5.: First Row: Bradshaw, Z. McGuire, Frank, Linville, Endicott, G. Richards, M. Tontz, Stout, Rankin, Hicks, A. McGuire, Lovell. Second Row: Anderson, Hopson, Klophenstein, Hewitt, Miller, J Tontz, Moran, Oltmanns, Hart, P. Speeler. Third Row: Musick, Cummings, Ryland, J. Richards D. Wilson, A. Johnson, P. Wilson, Poole, M. McGuire, Stevens, Curtis, Davis, Weber, V. Speeler Platt Tucker J. Linville Little, Baile . Fourth Row: Favor, McClure, B. Johnson, Donley, Stoehr I I 1 Y I Rhoads, Clark, Henry, Eakins. Fifth Row: Pata, Dzur, LaRue, Houck, Channel, Branson, Dicker- son, Houck, Dodd, Brock, Myers Bell, Wilkerson, Keele, Jones. ,f 4 5 - ' i 15 . is W 5 1.- .. ' i VO' 'Y A H011 Lmvn WOIN O X f ummm - Cune' Lamson 2 KP-519 .. X' gi, - J Tix 4-Y a 4- ' I W Q7 ' '- 1 7 V J ' F' J A! 1 N 1, 'FQ LT. 0 - ' af , A ' X' - ' , 1 - ff . J- g ' A , I S V S f u 1 p If , Li A if 1 Y' A In g , ,, A if , ,w.,- : -' fig A u JM W - 1- ' 4 ,z ' '- ,X , . A , K - ,dvr xy . ' A F x Q la .Q ,x ' 4 Q5 N Jozes I off vi N 4' X ,his 50' I Y .L Q 5: M I . 7 V .- .N ,K ' '5 if I I ,j I if- ' . . A' Q 'I I L I A ' wnk . , ' V ' , 1 ' --23? ei' Eggggw ' , Q N A ' . K ,,, .- , , ' K , : X - , .. ,J ,V : 1 , I i ' IR It V rx . 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B img GIV M Glee Club I 4? ,JG 'C' 3 fait ,R le-, First Row: Anna Lou Klophenstein, Doris Donley, Dolores Clark, Connie Cummings, Joan Ryland, Jo Linville, Patsy Endecott, Gloria Miller, Zola Mae McGuire, Alta Faye McGuire, Sue Frank. Second Row: Reta Beth Favor, Tresa Herron, Shirley Little, Helen Wilkerson, Sherry Stoehr, Shirley Hopson, Marilyn Myers, Mary Ellen Bailey, Jeanne Richards. Third Row: Velma LaRue, Wilma Weber, Elizabeth Davis, Shirley Rhoads, Mrs. Murry, Jo Ann May, Korene Kirby, Leah Hart, Barbara Dodd, Juanita Hicks. x UQ. as -fr WW - 0 fi. Ai 4 i ,' 1- I V' X XI OLD Z FW X f 4 '! ..AL'F'f' 'SSP' If FFA y lg - 'vgb xf I fr .5 Fnrst Row Ralph Payne Derral Nelson Marvm Jones Wlnston Cutter Larry Oswald Frankie Jones Ewell Rudd Alfred Brooks Second Row Ronald Chambers Merle Wrught Dallas Smuth Ralph Sade Ralph Buggs Leslue Tontz Jerry Lnnson Thurd Row Mr Elder Malo Johnson Er nest Seaqroves Harold Henry Leroy Oltmanns Bully Gillette Charles Wullson Jerry Gregory Francis Hall Richard Cutter Fourth Row Evan Dale Houck Charles Gillette Jack Cutter Ken neth Cox Eddue Sunderland Kenneth Sade George Cummmgs Charles Hennung Fnfth Row Buddy Thompson Bully LaRue Arthur Johnson James Lowe J W McGuire Russell Jones Danny Gregory Slxth Row Wulbert Oltmanns Delbert McGulre Milburn Strelt Wall Ed Henry Gene Dickerson ff , as 4. f Conme Cummings FHA Furs? Row Glo Vonne Lmvllle Palsy Endlcolf Vera Speeler Juanlfa Swanson Zola Mae M Guare Alfa Faye McGulre Jeanne Richards Waumla Plat? Second Row Doylene Wllson Jq mce Bradshaw Reta Beth Favor Connue Cumrmngs Martema Tonlz Jacquelyn Hewm Joyce Tonlz Vella Tucker Alice Branson Juanlfa HICl'S Jo Llnvllle Thlrd Row Johanna Oltmqnns Frances Pala Jerry Rankin Phyllis Wllson Tresa Herren Doris Donley Sherry Sfoehr Leah Hart Kathern York Eva Pool Jo Ann May Fourfh Row Patsy Speeler Bullue Merle Dodd Jessae Houck, Mass Krouhl, Helen Wulkerson, Thelma Channel, Velma LaRue, Mary Ellen McClure, Helen Ergenbrlghl. Korene Kirby l , I , l e X' Q L i 5 E -A f 7 lf M ,ric ,y ,Q V, ,V F , , W , I l I , ,, V 1 R Y. , I' f F Q e e e 9 6 5 . ' l r 1 1 , . , . ' . I . . ' , ' Honor Roll rrst Row Doylene Wrlson Betty Rams Helen Ergenbnght Juanrta Swanson Francxs Hall Joyce Tontz Jeanne Richards Gloria Muller Second Row Jerry Rankin Zola Mae McGunre Velma LaRue Janne Bell Helen Wilkerson Patsy Speeler Rota Beth Favor Jacquelynn Hewntt Gaye Student Councrl f W gi kz :PPD t N Y Flrst Row Helen Wilkerson Reta Beth Favor Brlly LaRue Doyle Brock James Lowe Helen Er genbrrght Mr Bell Second Row Velma LaRue Joan Ryland Kenneth Sade Ralph Sade Dol las Smrth Patsy Speeler Jerry Rankln Sue Frank Glorla Muller ' c 1- A-2 1 R N - . ' - T -'- -.1 P - ' 1 'rl A A . 1:5 12' -. Q. it x: . , l - sl' '. nfl V 'V 'VV tr . ' ' 1 . I ' . J .jx ,, . . - - F ,, F. : . I . I . I . I . I I . I ' : I . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 Richards. I 0 , R f . X -NM V A L- 1' A 'Q ' U , :I 4 . F U up .12-, , I I , i x . . ' rn 1 - , ...- ri A 1 ' .li ' A f L. r . Z l I r ' 1 1 1 ' I , . . : , , l I - I I I I ' c Library X- ., ' 3? - T21 if? , s - 'fi .re - lg E as , xmas! N' Left to Rrght Jeanne Rrchards Januse Bradshaw Joyce Tonfz Maurlne McGurre Nancy Cur hs Velma LaRue Connre Cummmgs Helen Ergenbrlght Doylene Wrlson Alrce Branson Ray CBITIIVBI QUCCI1 Gaye Rnchards I -l. -7 -.Z ' ' ' ' , . 5 . , ' ' - . 'L-57 . f . i ' Q ' X X . s Wx . : . I . I ' . . I mond Hicks, Charles Gillefte, Kathern York, Mrs. Murry. I Annual Stall a-4 '- J' 3' F, A-N s Q s v Q l , . , , v X x l 'Mb lj ff - maui., ,Q 4, A left to Right: Billy LaRue, Helen Wilkerson, .lanise Bradshaw, Jeanne Richards, Miss Andreskowski, Reta Beth Favor, Aaron Hart. in ff' S 5. XV! J' , ax le .e N 4- nnual King and Queen 7' N UIFP Jeanne R1Ch8 C1 B11ly LaRue Junior Play we st ,, 11- 2 ,ao 'sm' 'Q ' I 1, gave: 1 -441 QL' ' ' i The Perfect Idiot Cast of Characters MARGARET TENNYSON, mother of mo household ...... Phylaoo Wilson JACKIE TENNYSON, her youngest son .,.A..........,.,,.,.......... Billy Brown RHODORA, the maid ...............o................,,,,... ROGER TENNYSON, father of Dan and Jackie WALTER P. LATHERBY, soap manufacturer ....,.... .. ARTHUR BARNARD, principal of High School .... ., DANIEL TENNYSON, the young genius ..,,..,.. MISS BAKER, a teacher .........,....,...,..,,..,....... LINDA BARNARD, Mr. Barnard's daughter JEANNIE WILSON, Jackie's girl .,.....,.....,o,.. ALOYSIUS QPUFFI WITOMSKI, star athlete .... CARLA CARLSON, Puff's girl ..,..........o.....,,,,,. A POLICEMAN ......,.o,,.,,,....,......,,.,,..,...,.,..,.,.,... .. DR. HOCKHORST VON BARF, a psychiatrist ............ MISS BOOTH, a newspaper reporter ...................... Directed Mrs. Adelaide Mu rrv gi. Velma LaRue Danny Gregory J. W. McGuire Tommy Payne . ....... ...,. F rancis Hall Marilyn Myers Connie Cummings Glovonne Linville Carl Rogers Gaye Richards Jerry Linson Richard Cutter Mary Ellen Bailey ' 1, lv' W K- Senror Play Professor, How Could You KEATS PERRY a young professor VICKY RANDOLPH the bane of hrs lrfe GRANDMA PERRY an oblrglng soul GRANDPA PERRY an Innocent bystander JOHN APPLEBY a helpful friend PRISCILLA MORLEY a sweet young thmg TOOTSIE BEAN a plump splnster BUTCHER BOY BEAN her bug brother VALERIE WHITMAN a southern charmer Young Children fb- o 93, K Q09 kv -if ll Q' WW 1 A 1 fbi' Aaron Hart Reta Beth Favor Lrzabeth Davis Bobby Prosser Russell Jones Jeanne Richards Wrlma Weber Wall Ed Henry Jamse Bradshaw Bully LaRue Jack Cutter Evan Dale Houck Doylene Wrlson 'X IN 1 2 ff lil CN- I Il A fs, A W 'E II s A Digi. x , ft 'J 9 ,' I ' ' .... fffjfff fsffflf as ' ' , - ,,,,--A-V,f,, H I - BOGGINS, the sporting butler ...,.. ..,,,,,,,, .,,.,,.... 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A gm B Zn' si- U -.gqllin-Q MARCH X Calendar 1, ' SEPTEMBER 5 School begms' 8 Football Game at Canton 15-Football Game at Concho 19 Pepper Imtxatlon 22 John Marshall Game OCTOBER 6-Game at Blanchard 13-Game w1th Covmgton 20 Game wxth K1ngf1sher 25-Sophomore Assembly Game w1th Ponca Mllltafy 28 All School Carnlval NOVEMBER 3 Game wlth Hennessey 10 Game Wlth Perk1ns Homecommg' 17 Game wlth Marshall 20-Thanksgwmg Hol1day 28 F H A ln1t1at1on DECEMBER GRY? 1 FFA and FHA Party 4-Basketball Game Cashlon 7 Basketball Game Mulhall Pepper Football Banquet 14-Operetta H M S Pmafore 15-Basketball Game Marshall 19 Basketball Game Perkxns 22 F FA Party Chnstmas Holxdays begxn' FP' JANUARY Basketball Game Mulhall Basketball Game Concho Basketball Came Cash1on Donkey Basketball Game Basketball Game Hennessey FEBRUARY xfp Basketball Game Basketball Game Basketball Game Basketball Game F F A Banquet Jumor Play Concho Guthr1e Coyle Dover D1str1ct Tournament 15 Baseball Game Guthr1e 16-Junlor Box Supper 30 Baseball Game Concho All School P1cn1c Af 15' APRIL Marshall Band Festxval F F A Party Baseball Game Marshall Sen1or Play Junlor Senlor Banquet MAY Band Annual Concert Baseball Game Concho Tr1 State Festlval begms Baseball Game Marshall Commencement 25 Report Cards Schools Out' .r x 2 ff' Tiff?- ' v if -ll! ? . 2- . - , 5- v .. 9- , 1 ' .. . 12- 26- ' , . - XI ? 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