Crooked Oak High School - Rufnex Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1954
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DRENNAN Superintendent of the Crooked Oak Public Schools. r ' all ,.i ' 1- alf G n 'I vi Q- 1 Q , BOARD OF EDUCATION, LEFT TO RIGHT: Palmer Bays, C. H. Coldirong R. L. Wile 5 Earl A.Drennan, superintendent of schools, Paul Burton, president, and R. O. Rose, cler . Inset: Mrs. Gladys Jacoby, Secretary. 7 . , K ,xi . b N .X if , 'Q-44 MR. GEORGE A. CHEEK, JR. MRS. DIXIE SMITH MRS. ANN HURT High School Principal Junior High School Principal Grade School Principal FACULTY 1953 -1954 o ! f Yba MR CHARLES BAKER Subloct Haalih and Physucal Educatuon onsor Sevunfh Grade Homeroom Jr Hugh Gurls Baslreibul Sr Hugh Gurls Baskorbul Jr Hugh Boys Baslusibull 4.51 MISS ISABELL EAKIN Sublncf Cornrnorcn Sponsor Sanlor Clan X as F, rm aw. o --an IT! 'N X vo? uns 1.oLA G crmuoom uns Mxme conv MR RL Boa amass ww Rose MARIE o.Moss MR HUBERTW DICKY Sublccf Junuor Hu Englush and .lunuor and Huiusehool Munc 'bv MRS EDITH FLOOD English so Journollsm Sponsor F T A. Sonch Club I Subgncf Junior Hu School Mofhomahcs Sponsor Sovnnfh Grado Homlroom Baskavball R05 49, .go -up MISS EULINE GEORGE MRS EVELYII HICKMAN MISS BIRDIE HICKS Social Studlos Svonsor Eughth Grade Homoroom ocuul Sruduu 5P0M0r Sophomore Class Sponsor Junuor Class 3 f f--v MRS ORPHA LEA IRVIN MRS EVA DIME KERR MRS RUTH HELEN KISER MR FRANK LAND Sublocr Cofnlnofcl Sublocr Junlar Hlgh Sublocf Hugh School Sublecf Scuence and Sponlor Senior Clans Malhomahcs Englush Tanung Annual Sponsor Eughih Gruda Sponsor Library info' Homnroom 1 17' MRS JEWEL LEPLEY Subloci Junuor Hugh Englush Hom oroorn 405 0 -eo If 7 Spon snr Sovarufh Grads Subuncr Druvar Traunung Su oc! Junuor Hugh SubI'f' JUNOI' HWI1 Sponsor Ssnuor Class Socuol Snudlas Scwnc' 'md MQIIIUMUIIC! Sonuor Hugh Football Sponsor Girls Pap Club SPOHSOI' NIMIW Gfddo Sonuor Hugh Boys Nunih Grads Homoroom HUMOVOOVN ,J MRS MAURINE IHRIG Englush and Remedial Rnadmg Sponsor Nunih Grade Homoroom MR O T MYERS SubI0cI Band QN LX MR THOMAS OLIVER MRS MARGUERITF MRS FLORENCE PAYNE MRS BEULAH B REEVES MRS MARY BLEVINS MRS DORIS Sublocr lndnfylql An. PADGETT Svbllrt' Junlor Hugh Sublocl Molhomahcs Sublacf Grads School BURKHALTER Sponsor Jurulgy On. Sublacr Home Economic: Engllsh Sponsor Sophomore Class Romodual Raadmg Svblccv Second Grade Crqhg Club Sponsor F H A Sponsor Ninth Grade Junior Clans Holnorooun y 4 ' X ,x R. . 5 I ' ,E zz ffl' , I I I ' : I 1 I , ' A f ' ' . F - , h J :- ' ,' g l 4 I If 5 ' X n -S' L 4 .V E. I, AA , ' ml- U i -R , -. -gff' yff SP :.. I .F . hw ., MA.:-.-, ,- I f I I , I I I I I I . 'K' 1 IA If ,gg 1' I I if ' -. l ' ll I 0 . 1. . n subqkuu Hit: sims svbluqu High germ: 'subimr English Subiao1:Junior High subinuu Jumao, High 'U I . 1 , - 1 Q' 5- 4 I , X J Q N ,,. g Lg N ,, ga X r- I A A fx . 2 ' I X xr Q J, ...N , I F S A Q fyislggu f f: 5-L A 'xx K 'aiu u ,ill - 5- X ' Q I A? ' 65, 5 ff' f 'X X- I 'gy I-I in NX . x I SN N . LH. a s . I -Q 'IK L41 Furs! Grade CARPENTER Thud Grade Third Gmde Fourth Grade 3 'W .-9 , iw: S MRS NELLE LONG Fun Grade MISS DOROTHY HAMMAN MRS MARGARET MRS HAZEL INMAN Second Grade HUBBARD Second Grade Fnffh Grade ri' Q MRS GLADYS BURRIS MRS THELMA MRS HANNA CHESTNUT MRS LUELLA DRENNAN MRS. GUSSIE EMERSDN MR LOUIS ETHERIDGE Suxfh Grade Sxxlh Grade If' 'ef I MRS PHYLLIS MARSH MISS KATHRYN Second Grade MULKAREN MISS BEULAH MRS LILLIAN MRS ESTHER NEVSOM MRS KATHRYN NOBLE MRS JESS MRS. LOIS SHORTT Mc-INTYRE NELSON Thud and Fourrn Gvuae Fuhh Grade QUATTLEBAUM Second Gmde Flrxf Grade Fourfh Grade Fourth Gro '21 4-lr MRS CLAIRE MRS DORIS SIGLE MRS .IOSEPHINE SMITH MR EDWARD SNOW MRS GLADYS WALKER RICHARDSON Thvrd Grade Sixth Grade Sixth Grade Second Grade Fifth Grade Grade School Munc o-1 Q T e.f'gS,R0 ni.. qu.. -.51 .Jvwt A' 13. I E SIX YEARS OF PROGRESS Even though many things have been accomplished during the past six years, our greatest thrill came on March 30, 1953, when it was an- nounced over the communication sys- tem that Crooked Oak had been accepted for membership in the North Central Association of Secondary Schools. -sw ' RD FEN C .QLAHOMA Q vu. 9 xiL.7.:f,,l 1' The iunior high school has an enrollment of 375 students and employs I2 teachersg this build- ing was constructed through Fed- eral aid amounting to S65,000. The paving, dubbed the 'Dron- nan Turnpike , was obtained mln 5-.-..,,,,,-,n....,,,,,k through local effort. l' A 5 A 1 i AAL Y V iIhllnnnu- Through the untiring effort of . ow Superintendent Drennan and the . local board of education, 5250,- OOO Federal aid was obtained for, the construction of the new ele- mentary building which is one of the most modern in Oklahoma. riiii-H-iii Crooked Oak School district has purchased eight buses which haul 650 students to and from school daily. The new 66-passenger bus which was purchased this year has been used to haul students to athletic and scholastic activities. .,... .-A- A E K U in tw- f' 1??s-- T-W T ' zz.. f '..'?',.. ,?s-,-- ' ' 'sL. P ' f sf -f2'4'w:- H -:J 'T'-f '4 i- e ,, 37, , , 'qv 'pg -- it .QTTT 1 , '1T?f-'i,,- ,, y' , A e:4q ,,, Y V--A next- :,: A . , , , . -, ,.., A,,,, WL, ,, 1-gig ' f' ' 'r ' e ei, fe, i:-e 1, N, ,- if T - ' ' f ' 5 V 31 'f-, T.- 1117 437'l i:-1:5 .. ' Yi 35 1 ' ' '1' I '77--J iigl ' ..-S r-7. --c --fffmff-Q ll 7 s-45.9 Xl- b Y ---V a--- f--- 'ff fi'.,,, J, href or - ' f M t Xi x g-:iv V t .4-,Ttiw .Y ,,tl Y 2,5 Y: '71-W , Y A , ... '..... ' ,A , , - N Y -TT TT 1- 'l'T' -T Y fl.. we 1 -W , . ,T ,iff-. fr - , A M . . ' ' -os ., . gf y .. -' . ,Q-1.,.vf A . U ' I ,, -..,-,, Q' S T R' 33 -Htl se. -A A t 1 ,f ' ' a -1 iY:71irf+r,v 2-L W' ff r '--- ' 1 H fl sf ':.--answer-one-zs.5'm.,e3-.aa-env' - .4 Oaks Stadium completed in l953, is valued a 'ns X TS :T ...Q-Aamudla Q . i I .J i..+' ii-- t S50,000. Students of Crooked Oak are very proud of their new library which was X remodeled this year. Among the im- provements are nine new reading f WI tablesg a magazine rack, revolving dictionary stands and stools made by the industrial Arts classy a i0 drawer card catalogg bulletin boardsg sofa and chairg S500 worth of new booksg one new set of encyclopediasg and 18 subscriptions to periodicals. All books have been catalogued accord' ing to the Dewey Decimal System. ,Z IN CROOKED OAK SCHCOL ue- en.: -179. ii, , In Tm The lndustrial Arts Department now has all neces- sary hand tools, a jig saw, drill press, shaper, table A tape recorder, two electric type- writers, and a 10 key adding machine have been purchased for the office practice class which was added to the curriculum on North Central. the recommendation of saw 'ointer surfacer, radial over arm saw, band I l I ' saw, and two wood lathes. This equipment enables students to do all furniture and cabinet work. A class in leather work, offered for the first time this year, also, is well equipped. g, ' W . . a ? L-no Q l - 't 'r'is' - 1 1 -ww-v -v -iffy W1- - A . :.'::,r:2:u..Ml ' - , ,, , . 1 -,QR 43, I w qggjw 2 B 1-ig ln the kitchen, the Home Economics Department has two gas ranges, two refrigerators, an automatic washer, a dishwasher, and an electric mixer. N Six electric sewing machines and a vacuum sweeper help the girls become better homemakers. . -.4 X New tables and chairs were purchased for the bookkeeping and shorthand classes. The commercial department now has twenty-three typewriters that re used by 130 pupils a day. The department has a new silver coffee service, stemware, and a twelve place setting of china which combini 1 to make a beautiful table setting. Q SPECIAL AWARDS J,,..- 1 l '0n.-w5'Xk The faculty chose Betty Stanley and Herman Case for the American Legion Award whuch as based on cltlzenshlp Highest scholastic awards for the graduatmg class were won by Wanda O Berg valedlctorlan and Robert Meadows salutcztorron The highest awards offered by lumor hugh school were earned by Shirley Vlckers valedlctorlan and Tommy Keeton salutatorlan ix The Theumer Award based on cltlzenshlp leader shap and scholarshlp was received by Vlrgmla Speer and Robert Greenwood oRGANlzAnoNs l f'f'i Although they were unsuccessful in winning the election candidates for the vice presidency, David Rethford and Billye Calfee, and cmdidate for the presidency, Robert Meadows, wish the new council the best of luck and a very long life. STUDENT COUNCIL WF' 'he Smdems of Cfoclfed Ollli High School, in order to advance high standards of education, to create and maintain a wholesome understanding among the students and teachers. . . . . , , , , , , , , , , . Successful candidates, Fern Orr, vice president, andAlbert Snawder, presi- dent, discuss problems confronting the new stu- dent council. fflx 'Mt tan. Swirl The Student Council, organized this year, has as its members four representatives from each class. The frame work for the Student Council was prepared by members of the Na- tional Honor Society under the direc- tion of Mrs. Edith Flood. After the preliminary planning, a heated elec- tion was held with each member of the student body casting his vote for the candidate of his choice. The elected officers and represen- tatives then started to construct a constitution which will be accepted by three-fourths maiority vote of the student body. The student body and the faculty are very sympathetic toward this or- ganization and are looking forward with great anticipation to the activi- ties of next year's Student Council who plan to sponsor such worthwhile proiects as the redecoration of the 'Oak Hut and school beautification. Representatives meet to plan the new constitution. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Jackson, Louise Roberts, Eunice Hyde, Wanda O'Berg, Wendell Smith, Wanda Pritchard, Prank Thurber, Nancy Coffman, secretary-treasurer, Herman Case, Bar- bara Jilge, Jimmv Fields, and Stephen Bennett. WT? nf! ', --r'UQ2, .f 1 .q,,.f New-'L' -1 ATE HONOR SOCIETY ACK ROW Herma Case Dolores Trywlck Wanda Prnt Chard Wanda O Berg Shirley Vxclcers Betty Skaggs Robert Meadows and Glenn Murphy THIRD ROW Albert Snawder Kenneth Black Donald Smith Lewis Blair Tommy Keeton Pat Long Bob Hembree and Harold McQuarle SECOND ROW Joy Cunningham Janme McChrlstian Elizabeth Sch nelder LaFern Kanady Mar Helen Jones Norma Wynns and Stephen Bennett FIRST ROW Shrrley House Virginia Daugherty Carol Bays Eunice Hyde Loulse Roberts Nancy Coffman and Barbara Ju e JUNIOR HIGH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SENIOR HIGH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY BACK ROW Alice Kung Max me Schoonover Barbara Pu: ett Virginia Daugherty Peggy Lord Dolores Traywuclc and Bevw Swnley THIRD Row La Fern Kanady Glenn Mur Phillip Mellord Haro McQuar1e, Bob Hembree and Herman Case SECOND ROW Robert Meadows Wanda O Berg Wanda Pritchard Frank Thur ber Albert Snawder and Mrs Edith Flood sponsor FIRST ROW Eunice Hyde Louise Roberts Brllye Callee Fern Orr Robert Greenwood an Vnrgrma Speer Tommy Holmes Byran Cory Wayne O Berg Glenn Brady J P Burton Bruce Ma den Lewis Blair John Cole and Kary Meadows FIFTH ROW Richard Daugherty Pat Long Virginia Wheeler Don Moore Kenneth Hill Glenn Adams Joe Varner Jaclue Hammon tree Billy Ba s James Pre cure and anald Henry FOURTH ROW Leo Roberts Shirley Vickers Jo Ann Mas sey Lil Ona Hickman Martha Holley Betty Rogers Donna Rodman Russell Ingraham Merle Moore Wanda Pullen Pat Ropp Martha Taylor and Patsy Moore THIRD ROW Carolyn Murphy Mary Kanady Judy Renolds Patsy Moore Jo Nell Blackwell Brllre Guest Shirley Savage Dons Cuddle back Jesse Youngblood Ed ward Evans Tommy Keetan and Phil Coldlron SECOND ROW Kathryn Strahorn Tgresc Genzer, Rose Watson, Linda Loughlin, Jo Ann Blackwell, Anita Slavin, Joy Sell, Beverly Hanson, Barbara Ropp, Yvonne Marshall, Carol Sue Williamson and Betty Campbell. FIRST ROW: Betty Skaggs, Karen Allen, Glenda Peeler, Joy Miller, Barbara Walker, Carl- ene Corneilaus, Evelyn King, Mary Litsey, Carol Huddleson, Barbara Cobb, and Yvonne Moore. VQCAL MUSIC MIXED CHORUS BACK RON Jock Zumwalt Tommy McFarland Kary Meadows Jlmmle Sorrells Shirley Vickers Clenda .Io Wenner Lindo Upton Kenneth Self Dorls Cuddeback Buster Moore Carol Sue Wzllxamson Vlrgmuo Varner Joy Johnson, Dwayne McEwun,James Precure Charles Clark and Wayne O Berg FIRST ROW Jo Am Massey Naomi Holmes Margaret Klmbro Ernestme Rogers Neoma Reep Pullers Betty Skaggs Kathryn Strahorn Charlotte Brady und GIRLS TRIO Margaret Klmbro Carol Ann Weathers Dolores Traywnck Betty Stanley Peggy Lord Wanda Carol Ann Weathers GIRLS QUARTET Ernestme Rogers Joy Johnson Margaret Klmbro and Betty Stanley Ernestme Rogers and Betty Stanley accompanist OfflC8fS were Betty Stan Iey Secretary and Treasurer Dolores Traywlck Pres: dent,cnd Neoma Reep Vice President Dlrector Mrs Lolo Chaudom , . . . . . 1 ' I I I I I I I I I I I I . , . . a 1 ' - a I I I I I I I I I I I ' v , E K - , v- 9 . K' . 8 . '- . 4. A 16 i I u 1 ' . rl ' , I - 1-10 - S' W V , iii W I r . Q, A ISM u ' I ' 'L- l - 5 I I , . : 1 I I I ' Q.. asf N v 1 1 . , ' ' 1 2 . I 0 TRUMPET SECTION: Sammy Mead, Don Grisham, Joe Spencer, Emery WOODWIND SECTION: Jenn Mooneyham, Evelyn Bidwell, Uorothy Mariin, Bidwell, KUVIIYYH CIGYIK, -li 'mY Dfumfigllb Dale RUSH, LOUIS Blair.Pl1il- Carol Davis, John Jacoby, Waller Melton, Robert Wells, Cl1es1erChiIdx, lip Jeffery s. Stanley Slerw. BAND DIRECTOR: Mr. O. T. Myers. SAXOPHONE SECTION: Berfha Rein, Wmda O'Berg, Bill Poleef, Jimmy Tinsley. PERCUSSION SECTION: Alvin Abel, Carroll Abel, Pmricia Blair, Lee Holley. MAJORETTE 5- TWIRLERS: Patricia Blair, Twirler, DOTOIIIY Pendley, Drum Maiorafle, Kathryn Clark, Twirl- LOWER BRASS SECTION: Huold lnfam, Brym Corey, Wayne O'Berg, Deromy Pendley, Jewry Mawery, Gary Kelly, Calvin Newmm. DRAMATICS 5 W lts hrrstmas' Through the combined efforts of our speech and vocal departments our Christmas Paqeant was an lnsplrrng addition tothe Christmas splrlt one -... Wesley Morefreld rumor entered a drarnotrc reading Tryouts for the tumor class play Dorothy Pendley Vrrglnla Daugherty Elrzabeth Schneider Wendell Srmth Wesley Morefleld Blllre Caltee Carol Bays Laurse Roberts Bob Graves Eunice Hyde Fern Orr and Jimmy Lynn :HJ H ltl This llttle scene was taken play which was entered xn the Drstrlct Speech Meet at Edmond Olnlcrhorna The characters were Richard Harvxll Dorothy Pcndley Vlrgrnra Daugherty and Wesley Morefrcld W Wand OBerg senror dd a tune ob of representrng Crooked Oak rn the Speech Meet also wrtlr her poetry xnterpretatrons ,Lf and dramatic reading ,W I Pledge allegrance to the ag Herman Case Paul Rabon Dowd Rethlord and Eliza beth Schnerde mr- 1,4 we 'wlx t' 111 The Chrrstmas Pageant mode up of rumor and senror hugh students represented many drtferent countrres of the world Phrllrp Mefford Robert Meadows Davrd Reth ford and Herman Case entered a round table drs cussron IH the Speech Meet Barbara Puckett entered a humor ous reading entitled 'China Blue Eyes' . 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V V I , , ,- l I Vi' P CLUB r- . I it xii Cheerreaaers are: Pep Club oilicers tor this year were: Patricia Blair, Vice President. Fern Offr Presidem, Carol Bays, Membership Chairman, and Ernestine RogerS, SECYGVUYY- The Pep Club Christmas Formal was a great success. Pictured here are: Eunice Hyde, Frank Thurber, Albert Snawder, Fern Orr, Joy Cunningham, Jack Zumwalt, Pat- ricia Blair, D. W. Smith, Louise Roberts, Jerry Kilmer, Ruby Woods, and Barbara Walker. Hyde. MEMBERS OF THE PEP CLUB ARE: Back Row: Karen Allen, Georgia lngraham, Mamie Sue Youngblood, Mary Jane Campbell, Mrs. Rose Marie DeMoss, Sponsor, Edna Williams, Carol Bays, Dorothy Pendley, Patricia Blair, Barbara Jones, Joyce Seli, Anita Slavin. FOURTH ROW: Char- lotte Brody, Ernestine Rogers, Aileen Tidwell, Vernell Hager. Gayle Walker, Loretta Williams, Janice Snawder, Pat Long, Imogene Newman, Ruby Lane, Betty Stevens, Nettie Strickland, Bev- erly Hanson, Sue Moore, Yvonne Moore, THIRD ROW: Carol Williamson, Margaret Kimbro, Roberta Wiley, Donna Avery, Marguerite Hagar, Sharon Williams, Pat Rapp Betty Skaggs, Doris Cuddeback. Carol Weathers, Carolyn Murphy, Crystal Motsenbocker. SECOND RUW' Jay Cunningham, Montie Rae Boyd, Shirley Vickers, Virginia Wheeler, Shirley Savage, Wanda Pullen, Martha Ericson, Teresa Genzer, Patsy Godwin, Joy Miller, Gloria Jarman. FIRST ROW? Ruby Wood' JoAnn Massey, Geneva Montgomery, Donna Rodman, Fern Orr, President, Barbara Walker, Evelyn King, Carlena Cornelius, Ann Brooks. MASCOTS: Carolyn Sue Wynns, Cynthia Parker, Gayle Ann Burton. vi- 1 Virginia Pictured here is .loy Cunningham serving punch to Dorothy Pendley and Margaret Kimbro at the Christmas Formal. Y . F' Q ii xflgg' I-Q ' ,t' K ,. I K, J ' . Q' I, ,qv X ' 5212 5 ' X4-wife-5.x ' .. 1- 'I E -ff' 1v .:U , , ., -1-.Af .S-'fl f ox' Alt-Q X X v' 'r' Co-editors, Virginia Speer and Neoma Reap, meet with Nts. Irwin to plan the annual. Co-Editors ..... Business E4-.nagers . Treasurer ..... Girl's Sports . . . Boy's Sports . . . Photographers Music......... Grade School Editor. . . Assistants ..... . . Artisi...... Snapshots . . . Organizations. THE ROUGHNEC KSTAFF ..........................VIRGINIASPEER NEOMA REEP . . . . . RICHARD HARVILL ROBERT GREENWOUD . . . . . .WANDA O'BERG FERNORR . . . .ALBERT SNAWDER . . HERBERT CHAPMAN DELL ALLISON WESLEY MOREFIELD . . . MAXINE SCHOONOVER DOROTHY PENDLEY PEGGYLORD . . . . .BETTY STANLEY DOLORES TRAYWICK JEAN MOONEYHAM HERMAN CASE . . . . . LEOTA FOGLESONG . . . . VIRGINIA DAUGHERTY BILLIE ANN HARDEE . . . BARBARA PUCKETT JIMMY TINSLEY Lr,,-...Y- -, , , - s , 4 Staff members meet to chase down misspeIIecI names. The sleuths de Wesiey Moretield, Maxine Schoonover, Fern Orr, Dorothy Pundloy, Albert Snawder, Dell AIIison, and Herbert Chapman. I Leota Foalesong, Wanda O'Berg, Wanda Pritchad, Richard Hcrvill, and Robert Greenwood discuss management of the annuai These people are planning Ieyauts und working madly to meet the dead Iine. They are Herman Case, Jimmy Tinsley, Jean Mooneyhnrn, Billie Ann Hardee, Barbara Puckett, Virginia Daugherty, Betty Stanley, Peggy Lord, and Dolores Traywick. V, ii ,.-V.- , wwf THE OAK LEAF ' y 1 1 fwf, -47' The Oak Leaf Staff, Herman Case, Sorts Editor Virginia Daugherty, Humor Editor, Robert Meadows, Make-Up-Editor, Phillip Mefford and Robert Greenwood, Co-Editors, Ms. Edith Flood, Instructor, Wanda O'Berg ond Betty Stanley, Copy Raadcs, look over the dummy copy of the September Oak Leaf. Jimmy Fields and Richard Harvill look over the finished stencil for errors. Albert Snawder and Frank Thurber check the dummy copy, while Harman Case corrects errors in a story written by Wendell Smith. we., I Wanda Pritchard gives last minute instructions to reporters, Elbert Weaver, Delbert Weaver, Ken- neth Smith, Naomi Holmes, Durvis Hulen, Paul Rabon, Kenny Edwuds, Jimmy Tinsley, Kenneth Hobgood, Hcrold Massey, and Bob Orr. I l a ., i i John Groden md David Rethford complete the front page with headlines, while Alice King, Shirley Cross and Gracie Ingrahan type ip the remaining pages. Herman Lase and Paul Rabon turn over the mumeographed copies to Maxine Scho- onover and Barbara Puckett for counting LIBRARIANS SENIOR HIGH LIBRARY STAFF STANDING B M Rllchle Lura Long Barbara Jones Mamle Youngblood Jvmmle MCCIIYISIIGH Maxine Schoonover Mrs Ruth Helen KISEY SEATED Ruth Weiss Barbara Davidson Robert Meadows Jonnle MCCIWYISIIUH Barbara Spratt Elnzabeth Schneider and Gracie lngraham JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARY STAFF STANDING Mary Kanady Shirley Savage JoAnn Massey Mrs Maurlne lhrlg PCIIYICIU Jllge Darles Welch Pauline Gregory Mary Llfsey and Karen Allen SEATED Elnzabefh Mullms Patsy Moore Shirley Dauley Darlene Hunier and Beverly Hanson I ' ' I I I I I I I I I . . I : . I . I I . . . I I E .sl-,-I 4 I , : I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I 0 : I I I f n FHA The F H A., sponsored by Mrs Marguerite Padgett, was organized ln I949 at Crooked Oak Their GCIIVIIICS Included the rmtlatlon of new members regular meetings and Dlstrrct and State Conventrons Officers for the I953 54 year were Bullye Calfee Prestdent Shrrley Corwln Vice President Gayle Walker Secre- tary Barbara Puckett Reporter Norma Lee Wynn Parllamentarlan Joy Cunningham, Hrs torlan and Margaret Klmbro and Ernestlne Rogers Songleaders Pictured here are BACK ROW Wilma Gtddens Carolyn Dykes Myma Sparks Evelyn Bidwell Pat Rapp Nettle Lee Strickland Carolyn Murphy, Sue Youngblood Vernell Hager, Gayle Walker Edna Wrllxams Brllye Calfee Pat Long Janice Snawder Carol Sue Wlllramson and Loretta Wlllrams FOURTH ROW Patsy Vrnson Patsy Moore Joyce Short Margaret Shatwell, Lucrlle Cheatwood, Barbara Spratt Elrzo- beth Schneider Gracie lngraham La Fern Kanady Betty Campbell Lavonne Marshall Pat Blair Doro thy Pendley Doris Wlllnams Lura Long and Barbara Puckett THIRD ROW Margaet Krmbro Wanda Prrtchard Londo Sue Upton Mary Kanady Kathryn Strahorn Betty Skaggs Norma Lee Wynn, Jose me Morolez, Ruth Ann Weiss Geneva Montgomery Shirley Darley Darlene Hunter, Shirley Vickers, Georgia Duncm and Mrs Marguerite Padgett Sponsor SECOND ROW Joy Cunnlnghan Merrill Guest, Oro Jetta Wright, Frenda Duncan Sharon Wulllams Donna Avery, Ru Lone Jrmmre MCCIIYISIIGH, Pat Gentry Shrrley HIII Barbara Jones Blllue Jo Guest Ernestme Rogers and Emestme Wrrght FRONT ROW Imogene Newman Mantle Rae Boyd Shirley Corwlne Jonnre McChrrstl:1n Joy Johnson May Jane Camp- bell Roberta Wiley Nancy Coffman Louise Luker Ruby Wood Carol Weathers Mutha Ericson, and Peggy Hembree Members pictured U8 BACK ROW Carroll Abel Max Rogers Jerry Greenwood, Houston Kilmer Edward Evans Leroy Porter Leo Roberts Jlmmy Wulder Glen Whltetueld, and Jcmes McAI1ster THIRD ROW Jessie Youngblood J W Overall Jerry Follett, Jrmmy Sorrells JoNeII Blackwell, Imogene Newman Mamie Sue Youngblood and Mary Jane Campbell SECOND ROW Patsy Abel Karen Allen Geargla In graham, Lorene DUVIS, Donna Rodman, Darla Prltner, and Mike Smith FRONT ROW Jimmy Jones, Claudia Overall Ja Ann Burris Donna Avery Sharon Wtlllams Mary Jane Stroud, and Mrs Mcrguerrte Padgett, Sponsor 4-H CLUB The 4-H worked hard this year and their achievements brought success The offrcers were Mamre Sue Youngblood President J W Overall Vrce President, and Jonell Blackwell Secretary 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 r I ' 1 , . I : I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 2 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I ' I I I ' I I 1 1 1 1 1 ph 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 3 1 1 1 by 1 1 1 1 1 1 - r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I I I I I I ' I I ' ' I I I 0 - I I , - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' - l I FTA H BACK ROW Allce Kung Blllye Calfee Eunice Hyde, Dorothy Pendley Rlchad Harvlll, Davad Rethford, Frank Thurber and Phllllp Mefford FRONT ROW Mrs Ednth Flood Sponsor Caol Bays, Slurley Cross Maxine Schoonover Jean Mooneyham, Vvrgmla Speer Sammy Greenwood Robert Greenwood, Wendell Srmth, and Herman Case ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB The ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB, organrzed durmg the T953 school year, chose leathercraft for their first project J' The Earl A. Drennan chapter, of the Croolced O F T A. was re sented with Its charter on October 31 1952. The 1953 club has 17 mem bers. Charter members of this club were, BACK ROW Donald Smith, Jerry Kulmer, Glen Murphy, Mr, Thomas Ollver, Sponsor, Curtis Robb, Ronald Trower, md Leon Murray FRONT ROW Jnmmy Lynn, Bully Bledsoe, Bobby Matthews, Clmton Clymer, Bobby Graves, and Earl Peeler. SPORT 'Q W Ill 1 in , YY L at Y ...nf V7 1 H 4' ' f. ---f 5 - ' AY ' l ,- ,Fi N X E' 1 i M , :W f .,','m f!e-Eff? f-jgpfgx' , 4, -- 'M' 'of' ' 3- -7 ,j M, - 1 . . -- f 2' - -.41 ffiff'.-tiff' 'I-734: '-'diff' E t, -,r nr..-vi- , Y MAI. .,.. , W, -..-JM j. -..,,,'yf ,., 4,5 ' ,rj ' ,.a.,.f ': f' 143.764 f . . ' s-we :f,:sf-f:'..,r ' ...M--12,- 1953 FOCTBALL RGUGHNECKS Running against stiff competition, the Rough- neclcs wound up with a 4-5-1 record. Victories were agairst Harrah, 44-75 Capitol Hill Bn, 20-125 Minco, 49-12, and Hinton, 28-6. The Neclcs lost to Moore, 12-195 Southeast, 0-44, Yukon, 0-33, Bethany, 6-183 and Tuttle, 0-21. The team tied Choctaw, 6-6. 1 v, - Rua ,. - J O' 4 f 1 I .9 -3 we ' .4 U, , Q .I . ' f ' 1' ' - 9 2. . , Q? 1 Q t i Q 3' A1-79 ru- 1 , X L 3 I ' S' 4 fg,gQ,Q,...,-.i..,f.- ' ' ...Lg-?.'3?'5'S M, T 3 --1-6 w . ' , I 1' ,if -5, F. N .. 'Z' F v . ec1..- ml , T ,' ffftf' Mt H ' -2. ., ., 5 - , ' . ' - ',- .. -- v 'FF ' ' , If-rc. .-a.r,'E.f?'- -i , Eff , The 1953 Football Squad, BACK ROW: Mr. Charles Baker, Assistant Coach, Glen Murphy, Kenneth Selt, Jerry Jack- son, Frank Thurber, Wendell Smith, Larry Pugh, John Wayne Groden, and Mr. Bob DeMoss, Head Coach. SECOND ROW: Robert Meadows, Jimmy Humes, Richard Harviil, D. W. Smith, Bob Orr, Curtis Robb, Dwayne McEwin, Albert Snowdgr, and Charles Taylor. FRONT ROW: Leo Roberts, Student Manager, Stephen Bennett, Joe Knidit, Sammy Greenwood, Jack Zumwalt, Charles Smith, Elbert Weaver, and Bobby Graves. Necks making All-Conference and All-District were Albert Snawder, center and Joe Knight, back. Frank Thurber, end, and Robert Meadow, tackle, received Honorable Mention. Selected on the Little All-City Team were Albert Snawder, center and Joe Knight, back. Albert Snawder was honored by being voted Lineman of the Year and Co-Captain of the Little All-City Team. Frank Thurber, end, Wendell Smith, tackle, and Jack Zumwalt, back, were given Honorable Men- tion. Another honor received by the '53 team was the selection of Albert Snawder, center, and Frank Thurber, end, on the All-South Oklahoma City Team with Joe Knight, back, receiving Honorable Mention. - BOYS BASKETBALL LEFT T0 RIGHT: James Childress, Sammy Greenwood, Billy Bledsoe, Elbert Weaver, Herbert Chapman, Jimmy Lynn, Jackie Puckett, Bobby Graves, Lonnie Higgen- bottom, Bob Matthews, Elmer Norvell, Earl Wayne The Roughnecks of Crooked Oak, led by cen- ter Frank Thurber, who scored an average of l8 points per game, played another fine season of basketball, winning 'll of 24 games. Although the season record may not be too impressive, Crooked Oak won the consolation Trophy of their Confer- Crooked Oak 'Crooked Oak 'Crooked Oak 'Crooked Oak Crooked Oak Crooked Oak Crooked Oak Crooked Oak Crooked Oak Crooked Oak Crooked Oak Crooked Oak Crooked Oak Mt. St. Marys....... Choctaw........... Bethany oansooonuuc University High University High Mustang ........... University High Moore ............. Yukon oosooaaoooooo Choctaw . . . Hurrah . . . Bowlegs . . . Moore .... 'A' i' ...Or C! .lf-IU Peeler, Durvis Hulen, D. W. Smith, Kenneth Black, Jerry Kilmer, Larry Pugh, Jerry Jackson, Wendell Smith, Frank Thurber, Albert Snawder, Coach Bob DeMoss, and Leo Roberts, student manager. ence Tournament and beat some of the top-rated teams ot the state. They were defeated in the semi-finals of the district by Bowlegs whom they had defeated earlier in the season by a small margin. SCORES Crooked Oak ...... 38 Bethany .... . ..... 37 Crooked Oak ...... 31 Choctaw ..... ..... 3 7 Crooked Oak ...... 54 Yukon ..... ..... 5 9 Crooked Oak ...... 51 Oilton ..... ..... 4 3 Crooked Oak ...... 42 Atwood .... ..... 4 6 Crooked Oak ...... 34 Harrah ..... ..... 3 3 Crooked Oak . ..... 38 Betluny . . . . . . . . 44 Crooked Oak ...... 54 Mustang ........... 56 Crooked Oak ...... 42 Bethany ........... 36 Crooked Oak ...... 47 University High ..... 54 Crooked Oak ...... 50 Bowlegs ........... 56 'Tournament Games g GIRLS BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Billye Calfee, Louise Roberts, Fern Orr, Coach Charles Baker, Eunice Hyde, Shirley House, Alice King, and Edna Williams. and Vernell Hager. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Richardson, Barbara Jilge, Gayle Walker, Mamie Sue Youngblood, Although the season was not successful so far successful season nexr year since none of the as the number of games won, the girls gained a squad was lost through graduation. lot of experience. We're looking forward to a SCORES Crooked Oak Calumet Crooked Oak Moore .... . . . . . 60 Crooked Oak Mustang Crooked Oak Choctaw . . . . . . . . . 38 Crooked Oak Moore . . Crooked Oak Yukon . . . . . . . . . 33 Crooked Oak Yukon . . Crooked Oak Perkins . . . . . .. 33 Crooked Oak Choctaw. . . . . . . Crooked Oak Harrah . . . . . . . . 46 Crooked Oak Harrah . Crooked Oak Newcastle can AQQQ43 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS GIRLS BASKETBALL BACK ROW Vlrguma Wheeler Pal Long Carol Sue Wllllamson M Charles Baker Coach Pat Monfgomery Jamce Snawder, and Paulme Gregory FRONT ROW Wanda Pullen Pa? Ropp Loretta wlllldm Nefhe Lee Strickland, Carolyn Murphy and Teresa Genzer 4 1 'L Xf sf 9 FOOTBALL BACK ROW Kary Meadows Tom my McFarland Chcrles Hesfef, Ronnie Smnh Bully Wynns Bobby Stevens David Lindsay Douglas Stills and Mr Charles Baker Coach FRONT ROW Donald Henry James Precure Marvin Harris Phul Coldlron Wayne Genzer and Mllce Smith HJ BOY S BASKETBALL BACK ROW Rlchard Wal son Ray Lynn Gundy Bobby Redwlne Vernon Barreff Bully Wynns, and Mr Charles Baker, Coach FRONT ROW Bobby Stevens, David Lyndsay Dale Scroggms, Phil Coldnron, Donald Henry and Tommy Keefon 1 Q . A-. 1 v X . - f K : : , - I I . I I I I . I if- ' 6 , . , . XV! . . 1 , 1 ' : , ' , I . I I 0 . 1 ' 3 , e i 2,7 if ! l nib. .5 y if r K l' ,.l I ' f n ls' X iw' . 5 ' ,X. -Q w' ,.-Z ' : : ' ' ' - ' ' M, ' L' , 1 . 1- A ' xx ' , ' . X 1 I 1 l I ' . . I . N 1 A 5 , . . I 'J . ' -A . sa, , E rf A . N X 1 ,, . f . 1 1 - Y v - ' 1 , . .- 1 1 ' 1 , . I . . . , . 1 PERSONALITIES wif fun.,-Ii 'ww-I, ANNUAL QUEEN PAT LONG FOOTBALL QUEEN VIRGINIA SPEER 'uf' ,.4 ' CARNIVAL QUEEN Louise ROBERTS 'es-52 w ' . ' ' ', . BASKETBALL QUEEN CAROL ANNE BAYS QQ 3' Wanda O Berg senior was chosen from hugh schools ID the Oklahoma Cnty area as GIRL OF THE MONTH for December its 44' I I I ll YI . 7? UNCROWNED r, ROYALTY E '1' Y' 1 lttllliw XX Annual Queen runner-ups Peggy Lord, Patricia Blair, and Alice King put the finishing touches to their royal person- alities. Basketball queen attendants Louise Roberts and Billye Calfee seem to be enioying the radio and those basketball SW6Gf9fS. Q? la. A 1, K. These pretty girls so interested in fashions are carnival queen attendants Bretta lngraham Shirley Dailey Betty Rogers Gayle Walker and Peggy Lord Y? X xx vi -L..-. Football queen attendants Peggy Lord, Barbara Davidson, Geneva Montgomery, and Louise Roberts proudly display letter jackets. -.lfkfia 3 ' nv THIS AND THAT 5, !,f --Law- 'v We were all proud when 'Oak Stadium' was dedicated to Mr. Drennan. ag N 1 L1 2 5 fu ...nl The Homecoming Coronation was postponed because of rain but was a great success anyway. Albert Snawder was chosen captain of the 'Little All-City' Football Team. to our school. Theuvisual aid'department was on asset Carol Anne Bays was crowned Bas- ketball Queen for l954. Our assemblies had a touch of formality added each week when the colors were presented by Junior Parker, J. D. Beuchaw, and B. M. Ritchie. 5 t E 'Q 2 P rx-gary '- xffo 3-i It was a 'Great Day' when the 'O' Club iackets arrived. SENIORS -, . V A ,W -- ' ,...,,--V- - n V ev h -, ,vw Q p , w , D BEUCHAW ' HERMAN CASE Pep Club '535 Science Club 'Slg Annual Staff'54j Paper Staff '545 Senior Play '5-'ig Crafts Club '545 F. T. A. Club '54g Speech Club '54g President of Speech Club '54 National Honor Society 54 State Honor SOCI8fY 54 Senior P oy GEORGIA DUNCAN Notsonall'lonor Society 51 52 F H A 52 54 Speech ay KENNY EDWARDS Science Club Sl Photo Club 51 Paper Stuff 54 tfx fn' ROBERT GREENWOOD National Honor SOCIefY 51 52 53 54 Science Club 51 Cham ber Commerce Award 52 Amen can Leguon Award 51 Football 53 54 4HClub 52CTA Club 58 54 Annual Staff 53 54 Paper Staff 53 54 JAMES HATFIELD Football 51 Speech Club -3 3' JOHN WAYNE GRODEN Speech Club 52 Junior Play 53 Sensor Play 54 Football 53 54 Paper Staff 54 v-- F H A 54 Speech Play 52 Librarian 52 53 PEGGY HEMBREE RICHARD HARVILL F T A 54 Paper Staff 54 Annual Staff S4 Senior Play '54 Football '5l '52 '53 '54 Speech Club 52, Jumor Play '53, Speech Play '52 NAOMI HOLMES National Honor Society '5l, '52, State Honor Socnefy '51, '52, Glee Club '54, Llbrarlan '5l, '52, SCI ence Club '5l, Speech '5l , Paper Sfaff'54,Senlor Play '54, Speech Play '52 0 LURA JO LONG A 54 Lnbrar an 51 53 54 Science Club 51 Natnonal Honor Society 54 State PEGGY LORD National Honor Society 52 53 Glee Club 54 Annual Staff 54 Freshman President 51 Speech Club 52 Football 52 53 54 HAROLD MAS SEY Science Club 51 Photo Club 5l Senior Play 54 Paper Staff 54 Librarian 51 ROBERT MEADOWS Natrona-I Honor Society 51 52 53 54 State Honor Soclety 52 53 54 Junior Play 53 Senvor Play 54 Librarian 53 54 Paper Staff 54 Football 51 52 53 54 f I? JEAN MOONEYHAM National Honor Society '53g Speech Plfiy '52j Senior Play '54g F. H. A. '53g F. T. A. '54g Band '5l. '52, '53, '54g Band President '54g Band Club Presi- dent' '5l 5 Annual Staff '54j Speech Club '52. TOMMY MORRISON WANDA PRITCHARD National Honor Society 51 52 53 54 State Honor Society A 54 Librarian 53 Science Club 51 Paper Staff 54 Speech Club 52 Speech Play 52 Senior Play 54 An nual Staff 54 BARBARA PJCKETT Senior Play 54 Junior Play 53 Speech Club 52 Science Club Psand 51 52 53 Pa r Sta 54 F H A 54 GLENN MURPHY National Honor Society 51 52 53 54 State Honor Society 52 Photo Club 51 Science Club 51 Arts and Crafts Club 54 Football 54 WANDA O BERG PAUL RABON NationaIHonor Society 53 State Honor Society 53 Speech Club 54 Secretary Treasurer Speech Club 54 Paper Staff 54 gpg, NEOMA REEP Class SUCYCT'-'VY T 9a5U ' 51 National Honor Society 51 52 53 54 National Honor Society Ge, Club 51 52 54 ice Sl 52 53 54' 57579 Honor President ot Glee Club 54' Pep Society Sl 52 53 54' Junior Club 52' Science Club Sl' Play 53' Senior Play 54' Li- brarian 51' Valedictorian Sl' Band 51 52 53 54' PGPUY Staff 54' Annual Staff 53 54' Band Award 52' Mathematics Award 53 Social Studies Award 52' Girl ofthe Month December 53 Speech Club 52' Band Pl-tb' licity Manager 54' Speech PIGY 52. Annual Staff 54'Senior Pl'-'N 54' Basketball 51. Qs Q Y '5 l' 11.119 ,dai cv? B M. RITCHIE Lrbrarlan 54 GENE ROGERS ALBERT SNAWDER National Honor Socrety 51 52 53 54 State Honor Socnety 53 Photo Club Sl Science Club 5l Paper Staff 54 Annual Staff 54 Vlce Presldent JunlorClass 53 Vrce President SenlorClass 5 Football Sl 52 53 4 as etball 5l 52 53 Baseball 52 53 Junior Play 53 Semor Play 54 Vlce Pres: dent of Natlonal Honor Soclety VI RGINIA SPEER National Honor Society Sl S2 53 54 Secretary of Nataonal Honor Soclety 54 Junlor Play 53 Senior Play 54 Glee Club 5 Pep Club Sl 52 53 4 Cheerleader 54 F T A 53 54 Paper Staff 53 Annual Staf 53 54 DONALD SMITH Arts and Crafts Club 54 Nation al Honor Society 54 State Honor Socrety 54 BETTY STANLEY Natronal Honor Society 51 52 53 54 State Honor Socrety 51 52 53 54 Salutatoruan 5l Glee Club 51 52 54 Secre tary Treasurer of Glee Club 54 Pep Club 51 52 Lrbranan 52 Science Club Sl Paper Staff 54 Junlor Play 53 Sensor Play 54 Speech Club 52 KENNETH SMITH Honor Socrety 52 53 Photo Club 5l Science Club 51 Paper Staff 54 VICF Presrdent Sopho more Class 52 Speech Club 52 Speech Play S2 PATSY TAYLOR Natlonal Honor Socrety Sl qu-147 an 'S Sclencefjlub 5l Bancl 51 52 bw- 5. ? rv Z FRANK THURBER Presudent Freshman Class Presldent Jumor Class Presudent Sensor Class Nahonal Honor Society 52 t Ienc Award SI F T A 54 Football SI 52 53 Bas etball 5I 52 3 B seball 51 52 53 4 cn ence Club 52 Speech Club 54 Paper Staff 54 JIMMY TINSLEY CHARLOTTE WALTERS HA 52 53 Llbrarlon 53 Bond 52 53 54 Science Club Paper Staff 54 Junior Play Baseball 52 Speech Club Speech Play 52 Annual Staff 54 DELBERT WEAVER Speech Club 52 Scnence Club 51 Photo Club SI Paper Staff 54 Speech Play 52 Y' 'Yau 1-Us I I DOLORES TRAYWICK Secretary Treasurer Sophomore Class 52 Natlonal Honor Soc: MY 51 52 53 54 State Honor Soclefy 52 53 Jumor Play 53 Senior Play 54 Glee Club 5I 52 54 Glee Club Pressdent 54 Pep Club 5I 52 Scxence Club 51 Annual Staff 54 Bas ketball 5I Speech Club 53 NADI NE TREAT ELBERT WEAVER Scuence Club 51 Football 53 54 Arts and Crafts Club 54 Pupersfaff 54 speech Club 52 Bas etboll SI 52 53 54 Lrbrarlan 52 53 Sccence Club DORIS WILLIAMS F H A '54, Llbrarlun '5I, '52, '53, 4 H '5I, Scrence Club '5I 'l. 1 -any oh! -fi' SENIOR ACTIVITIES ueen I Wo A You ww' s do 9. ev '1,ZII 4050 . No Qo9I NIIIEIXQSB Senior CIass officers: Frank Thurber, President, Albert IT Snawder, Vice President, and Wanda O'Berg, Secretary and Treasurer, utried' to figure out a way to collect the class dues. THE SENIOR CLASS PRESENTED THE BOARDING HOUSE REACH Q . 3 A? n . 4 -iq .- Y--A Xfff Members af the cast ware: BACK ROW: Jean Moonoyham, Herman Case, Kenneth Black, Wanda Pritchard, Albert Snawder, Nts. Edith Flood, Ulrectnr, John Groden, and Wayne Hulen. FRONT ROW: Naomi HQI' mes, Barbara Puckett, Wanda O'Berg, Nocma Reep, Robert Meadows, Delores Traywick, Harold Massey, Betty Stanley, and Richard Havill. rv- mi ous- o Pom mag Efecrri ' 'ffl F,,:,1 s Und T Thuf5,, '0 'nm . I Rob, I Conrrrbutpd ,O as files,-,woot Vi Wes, of 'Uiniq MI' BQOQ . .509 ma' ar Ou' In rdf OQA Albert Snowdar a Indy wrsstier? We thought he was a football player. ou' Pfqy Sp. v JUNIORS 'x Harold McQuarue Jumor Clos a preference for shop work Don Cullen 'ghlrley Cross Carol Anne Bays president shows 'Y J Bullye Calfee Charles Clymer 1 Shirley Corwlne 1 Vlrgmm Dqughe,-fy Barbara Diehl James Ff1l00 Llllue Mae Gregory Bobby Groves X F 7 1. sq , 1 K 1 ' M, v- 1 A W f 'Y 'T ' ff if pr X ' X xlwyx u -1' J ' A , sf, C4 if ' c-3 It A X ' '7 'A I- Q Tb Y' Su mmy Greenwood 1' Donald Hanna J Bi llie Ann Hardee George Harrison , ca 1 Bob Hembree Lonnie Higgenbottom Carl Hill Kenneth Hobgood r '- , '4' ' '6 J f ' .2 N -1 -' and . X T ' lx, 'M X Eunice Hyde Gracie lngrohcm' Joy Johnson La Fern Kancdy fQ if Jimmy Lynn ,ll Elizabeth Schneider and Jonnie McChris!iun, VIP's, served their classmates well as vice Pngiggnf and secretory. Pros cts are Iookmg up for Crook d ak s football team with All Americans Eunuce Hyde and Dorothy Pendley workmg overtime 133 T' 9'- Y ,,, L da rirg an 1 WlPii..5t gf -is ,MP NW, pm' Hr Q R' Rune X 'www 'dm xc Qfzgxg- QE ,fc X wt if Alice Kung dai vi? I Nisf f-4. Q Q lf' 'Kilt ,vs Jerry Kilmer 3 'Mu Wesley Morefue Id Elmer Loo Norvel I 'Q Jonme McChrlshan Lharle s Mower y Bob Orr :Q Harold McQoarne Gene Paul Muns on Fern Orr ' e 8, ' ' U tl . . . . I , N l , . i - , 5 ' f ,,.,.. , V , , v L-.4--.9 A' --' - , . M - Lf'. 'l-.1 ' . ff ' -:N 1--LL . v . .tw ri'-'jf'-1-LQ 1 - ' N' .45 'Q ' Qi, .. 1' 5 in , .Ja 3 fav' I A Y v -, 'gJiS E-7 I ,eh uf .' ' . 1 -.I+-1' ,. - - '1 'i -K - . Y- A -0- t , .. r tw- if W w, . 'aff ' - 5. f , - my 413' . ' -..- . 'Sk ' ., V - f' ' 1 ,, ' 'J-N ' 73' ','fLf5 g- :Pj 1 '- ' - --1 ff .. 'A . ,, ' . if W .. -,.:--J Q-'Q Tm, - 1 fi,-:V . Vi Q f if - r ax o 1 r , 1,-5-Q 1 9,5 . 5, --.Q-5--C, .- - - , fc- V, ...W A frevw-M -.iff r - . -- . ' . ' 1 n '-,.' . X, ' .5 :1,.' z 2 - f 'gf' '-1 ?3', - -'+. , x I A -L if : ,lr 4. -. 'gagzf--v' r ff '- '. .- 'v ' -. 1. .f. ., ,.-7 .Vi 54 5- - 'L ' .ax -' N 3.4 , -,,,, ,,,,2.., .I 4. I, 'f, .1 -t j -'tt A - l ' ' 10 V I -A f A X1 . , A - .QA ' 7 Q 'x .J , . , W ve 1 E X . .-1 ,q , , . an f V -,9:4,..' 1 . 'vga-.3 A , an I 5 tw 1,1 quo Phillip Mefford Leon Murray Q 4 Qi l X .lumor Parker QU' -Q 1' ,Ja 1 -3 'J '7 it 'fx do 1 x . :v' ' V- L Dorothy Pendley Bobby Matthews Clark Paxton Earl Wayne Peeler 1 ' . Nr if 5 3, s 4' , David Rethford Louisa Roberts Elilabeth Schneider Maxine Schoonover 1 .QT od , io Barbara Spratt Eldon Wall D. W. Smith Wendell Smith R 1 K. -.-rd. le' , Jack Zumwalt 'hh -W., A 'f rw-Q 9 M K ' 3' 'a-.., 'Gao D0-N Wm W Wg' f 4:0 N . , 1 'Q' 'W' , N N' M., ' so ' f Q . 'UIQ Mr. DeMoss took his life in his own hands when he took Eunice Hyde Louise Roberts, Carol Boys, and Jane Roberts on a practice drive. JUNlOR CARNIVAL r E 3 x 4 l E l 1 1 2 R 4 Lil I, i 3 I t .1 I . 5 2,5 r rf ' f gr is 'A ff S i AJ? l pl tv..-4..w. .5 gn 5 .1- 1 gtk' 34: F., v '- 1-31 u S Louise Roberts was crowned Carnival Queen by Jerry Kilmer. Attendants and escorts pictured here are: James Precure, Bretta lngraharn, Cur K tis Robb, Larry Evans, Gayle Walker, Betty Rogers, Jerry O'Berg, Cynthia Parker, and John Rethtord. The farrner's daughters went to the curnival. Parson Morefield 'ties the knot' for Charles Smith and Jonnie McChristion ilmer, Louise Roberts, Tofnrny McFarland, Shirley Dailey, Albert Snawder, Wanda Jimmy can't figure out whether the game is a rat race or the human race in the marriage booth. lt's all over! Even the shouting! tw SOPHCMCRES k -,., ,...g ', . M, - W, ,wb f'.4qa.f-ffm if 'sf' 51 ,f L 5 'Q A fi 01-I-1-Qs Class Officers Herbert Chapman preslden! Nancy Calf- Del' Alllson man secretary treasurer Manford Avery vice-president. N K Manford Avery Kenneth Barnard Stephen Bennett Peggy Ann Black Pat Blair Mary .lane Campbell A 'Q' '? is - Billy Bledsoe Y . .fx ' fi James Childress ,-3 Kalhryn Clark Clinton Clymer Nancy Coffman Joy Cunninaham Barbara Davidson Betty Davl s Virginia Davis Angeline Dominguez Thelma Duncan John Engel Pat Gentry Sharon Grisham 4? ' Y W 2 Charles Overstreet -l0Ye Parks p-1 1 -.7 Cuniss Robb Ernesfine Rogers Kenneth Self ' 'YP xv: N Emm'-1 l-OU Peeler Jackie Puckett l-Grry Pugh C0r0lyn Richardson vu. fv- r 3 Y l-7 ' l T ' x kt xx Duane Stokes Charles T0Ylo' Aileen Ticlwell -. ,- X-. l 41' 4' CT- 32 of ff , - l. X Ronald Trower Linda Sue Upto n Virginia Varner Gayle Walker B0bbY WUYTBU Ruth Arif' Weiss if 41' is-v lim 41' ffl' Roberta Wiley Dale Williams Mamie Sue Youngblood Edna Williams Thomas Winford Emesnne Wright Norma Lee Wynn 'F 1 1 I l Science class seems to be very inieresnng fo Gayle Walker and Herbert Chapman. Mamie Young at the Annuo 3 Vernell Haaar 'T Shirley House ' C: f- .J blood-poured coffee OH! SU GRACIOUSLY', I Christmas Reception for faculty members. 'VN Jimmie Hamilton fan Jimmy Humes Harold in ram ni l..i Z. Shirley Hill r '2 1: Jerry Jackson A -D 'T David Johnson Barbara Jones Mary Helen Jones Margaret Kimbro Delores Kirby Doris Knight J ,-1 1 'Zf Marfhed Long Louise Luker Jimmie McChrisfian Dwayne McEwin Troy Maddox Carl Miller JUNIOR HIGH sc:-loom. 'i Q. fx I , Q, v -3' 1 ' . Elroy Ballard ,Q .6 f Leo Boyd 'E ' Char les Clark 3 y -0 ' yr- Q flxi R Shirley Dailey Phvllis Glazier 3, Ninth grade officers pictured here are: Kary Meadows, Treasurerg Pat Long, Secretaryg Char- les Clark, Presidentg Alvin Abel, Vice Pres- identg Shirley Vickers Reporter. A 1 Alvin Abel va' .A Vernon Barrett Evelyn Bidwell Lewis Blair Levon Black 'I 4 X Charlotte Brady Betty Campbell Janet Chaney Lucille Cheatwood ii V i ,, H. 1 1: . ii. ii - ' 4' .wid .ul ' , - ,iii . J. 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Je, -M l 11' v- an i? if 3:31, Jerry Mowery , 1 Q-rs' rf 'tv'-7 '.e', J. W. Overall pw ff -u. Billy Poteet Inez Short Jummy Sorrells Melvm Walters Robert Wells Frankie Williamson Sharon Walllams Ora Jetta Wright Jessie Youngblood M 1 O af A 4 X A - 'J' 'Q 0 5' Q ? ' , ff 4, x gi 5 , X - li. . . Q Y , 4 G u ' V f, 3 I1 5 b I 5 F '7 i 1. 1 A u , , X, W X X3 W' l A ' X: R ' A 0 all ' 3 -N -0 f -sa , A 'f' A ,, . 1 X 1 Q L.lf: Q 3 l ,ff xfl i am - , - ,W L ' iiffft ' ,x X ' r N' A ' Q SEVENTH GRADE Officers are: Johnny Williams, Secretary, Jerry Williams, Treasurer, Jerry Greenwood, President, Leo Roberts, President, Richard Daugherty, Treasurer, Larry Evans, President, J. P. Burton, Secretary, Joy Blackwell, Secretary, Claudia Overall, President, and Linda Laughlin, Treasurer. Nancy Allen Don Baucom Vernon Barnett 4 N-.43 FM if 1 Raymond Blngam oy Blackwell Jimmy Bouse an Anthony Cantrell Frankie Castellow Carolyn Couch Alice Craig 1 5. -dl -1 Edward Cheqfwood Barbara Cobb Reotha Cornell Charlie Craig Joyce Cummings Richard Daugherty ff 3' 0 SEVENTH GRADE a 'Q 1, '1 Carrol Abel Patsy Abel - A -al 'LS ' Glenn Adams George Allen pa if -3 Tommy Bates Joe Billings Emery Bidwell av ,4-5 Glenn Brady Betty Bray J P Burton Bryon Cory Carl DeSpam 'O ,,-ur 3 3 -7' r 4' I i 3 - X-J A C lv C . I 1 ' H A g ' , 3 if I ca A 3 J - .A , ,A it - Q ffl' Q ri A. ' ' - A 5 , , in f LC A J ' . . f 2 'A L o A li A L... A ' 'E' JM J 4, ... 4 ' 4 ' wi 1 fl 41 A - W3 A ' ,L , 1 A , . ,-X.- 5 ' , ' - ' A 14, , Y h , X, A - 'Z y 3 X7 3 Allawi J 1 Dottie Diehl Jimmy Drumwright Georgia Guest if Wayne X James Jennings Gary Kelley 'f Mary Margaret Lltsey Arlle Morgan 5' -Pd ' A 'f' .-A fit y Virgil Huggy N7 I 45. Carl Holland an Jimmy Jones ' Q. - Larry Evans 3 X Armour Hampton 2-A - CT- -A f--1 .ft wdldljlll J Charles Gee 4' -J ..-af I -. . V .wi Jerry Goforth Carrol Hanna Ronald Hentharn lf .- gv In-Uh '. Martha Holley Connie Jones Eddie Kenner Glenda Lane Carol Huddleson 1' Shirley Kaller I Barbara Larrisor' l.aVerne Marshall Dorothy Martin Walter Melton 4? ,145 x 1 wiv' Harold Jackson John Kcnady Linda Laughlir' 1' Patricia Moore Bernard Mowery Elizabeth Mullins DeWayne McDaniel Bobby Newman J x :Us N.. . iz . Jerry Greenwood '3 I.. -L , Lil Ona Hickman Y.-3 xf John Jacoby Harvey Kams Lela Beth Lewis Ruthlene Moore Claudia Overall f-. uf ,. 'uf Sherry Pinlcston Darla Pitner ' -3 Q Leo Roberts 1 41. 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'qw wir 05 1 ' tr ' 'T A ' J- md' 5155,-- S: Mrs Carrie Looney Mrs Vernice Blair Mrs Lois Smith Manager, Mrs. Ruth Johnson Mrs Opal New and Mrs Mildred Mooneyham Cafeteria Employees. ......-....-.-, Mr. Brown, Mr. Whish, Mr. Gamble, Mr. Bidwell, Mr. Wheeler, Cusiodians. Mr. F. C. O'Berg, Head Custodian Mr. H. L. Gay, School Policeman Mr. Maher, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Dic- key, Mr. Webb. -School Bug Drivers. Employed by the school concession stand were: BACK ROW: Wayne O'Berg, Crysral Mofsenbocker Phyllis Glazier, Nancy Coffman, and Miss Birdie Hicks, sponsor. FRONT ROW: Don Grisham Barbara Diehl, Betty Skaggs, Wanda O'Berg, Kathryn Sfrahorn, Shirley Vickers, Virginia Wheeler: Teresa Genzer. and Billie Jo P.T.A. Officers of the l953-54 P. T. A. are BACK ROW: Mrs. Vern Parker, homeroom representative, Mrs. Glen Oliver, magazine chairman, Mrs. H. B. Overall, program chairman, Mrs. C. C. Hester, hospi- tality chairman: Mrs. Clyde Hill, budget and finance :hairman, and Mrs. J. D. Straley, yearbook chairman. SECOND ROW: Mrs. W. R. Morefield, procedure book chairman, Mrs. Joe Roberts, sum- mer round-up chairman, Mrs. J. C. Youngblood, Mrs. J. W. Linkston, health chairman, and Mrs. W. H. Moore, telephone chairman. FRONT ROW: Mrs. W. J. Wilp, treasurer, Mrs. Paul Taylor, secretary, Mrs. l.. H. Kilmer, vice president, Mrs. Ann Hurt, president, and Mrs. John Burton, de- votional leader. ALUMNI Alumni officers Eugenia Steward, secretary, and Mrs. Vern Parker, president, welcome Frank Thurber, senior class president, into the Alumni Association- -5 a I use 5 The P. T. A. conducted a well baby clinic L' for pre-school children. The workers in the j clinic are STANDING: Mrs.Joe Roberts, Mrs. Clyde Hill, Mrs. Glenn Oliver, Mrs. L. H. Kilmer, Mrs. W. H. Moore, and Mrs. J. C. Youngblood. SEATED: Mrs. H. B. Overall, -I Mrs. J. W. Pinkston, chairman, Nurse Cun- T' dl' ningham: and Nurse Gouldleuck. fi An alumni dinner meeting, though small, was very successful. The Oklahoma Chapter of the American Instltute of Architects extends to CROOKED OAK SCHOOL CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR BEAUTIFUL NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL R 0 ROSE Home Furnlshlngs For Better Llvtng t 52 6 Lamson TV Station TELEVISION SPECIALISTS 2300 N Weste n JAckson 5 2605 Strickland Weldlng and Construction 1821 S Eastern MElrose 20359 Murphy s Grocery 8. Market We Dellver Good Eats Good Meats T450 S Eastern MElrose 8 l472 Oklahoma Ctty Oklahoma Sumtury Equipment Co Karl James SANITARY SUPPLIES 516 W Grand REgent 64545 Oklahoma Crty Oklahoma Evergreen Sanatorlum 2800 East Reno Phone REgent 6 4887 'yum YEARBOOK Llthographed by SEMCO COLOR PRESS, Inc 129 31 Northwest 3rd St Oklahoma Cnty 1 Oklahoma B L SEMTNER Presndent I I Q a ' . Res. Phone FOres - 794 Phone REgent I474 ' 2802 E. Pen Oklahoma City, Okla. I D . r ' o o o I Il ' ll I . - I I o o o 1 1 0 . . , TOWNLEY S Milk for Babies Dairy Phone CE 2 1441 MILK Perfectly Pasteurlzed HOMOGENIZED Po a a Mk HAVE YOU TRIED THE Crooked Oak Barber and Beauty Shop HAIRCUTS 50 Cents Alamo Florlst and Greenhouse Funeral Designs Weddings 4410 S Eastern ME 2 6622 ll s Business Umverslty 619 West Mann Phone FOrest 5 3433 Brook s Service Station 2023 S E 15th Phone ME7 9035 Fairgrounds Service Station 1009 North Eastern Oklahoma Cnty Oklahoma Phone CEntral 2 5030 Ben V Hunter FUNERAL HOME MElrose 8 3309 24th and South Harvey Meadow Gold Milk Company 316 North Western Phone CE 2 0177 Oklahoma Cnty Oklahoma Peters Shoes for the Entire Family WAINTROOB S SHOES 210 W Commerce RE 60957 Home of Better Shoes for Less Money WHITEY S GARAGE 25th Year on Capitol H Il 6 7757 217 SW 29th St GENERAL REPAIR SHEEN DRUG COMPANY Prescrlptvon Druggnsts TWO COMPLETE MODERN STORES Commerce 81 So Robinson 3100 N May Phone FO 5 5414 We Give S8-H Green Stamps Allied Paint 8. Wallpaper Store J D BROWN Jeweler Authorized Bulova ond Elgin Dealer Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairs 622 N Bfoadway RE 6 0707 236 s w 25m Phone RE6 5988 Special Low Price on Diamonds ROY EPLEY SALES SERVICE Phillips 66 Service Station Gasteam Radiator Co 2900 South Robinson Phone R59 9767 1217 W Reno F05 8151 , . . o I . I want to be Ice Cream, pul r Fl vors your milkman Premium il ' without Premium Prices O ' . 0 O HI , - - o o o o ' - 0 . . I I I . . ' , ' I RE - . . . ' , ' o o ' ' I U o 'Congratulations Seniors From all at the DOWNTOWN CHEVROLET The place to buy good cars 604 W Mann and 23rd 8- S Robnnson In Caoltol Hall Phone CE 2-0281 JOHN C BURGE INC 2800 South Hugh Machmnsts Welders Fabncahon Portable Faeld Servlce Phone ME 83358 CROW FURNITURE 1228 N E 23rd Oklohomo Cnty Oklohomo 3 N E 23rd Alvin Crow Prop Phone JA8 7353 NASH FINCH C0 Phone CEntraI 2 0141 SHIPMAN S CAFE FRIED CHICKEN EVERYDAY 1022 S Robinson Phone RE9 8190 H 8. 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Beauty Shop S E 15th at Eastern Phone ME 2 9276 Permanents S4 00 and up We Spec olnze an Son tation 8- Sotlsfned Customers Knob Hull Florists Flowers for all Occasrons WM C THEIMER Agent Fire--Casualty Auto-Fudellty Insurance 1423 NE 23rd Offuce JA 8 5227 Home FO 5 8233 Capital Hull Cafeteria 321 SW 25th ME2 6370 J A DODYN Prop SALES ond SERVICE C R ANTHONY CAPITOL HILL 212 SW 25th Phone ME7 9049 Groves Typewriter Repair 317 N Robmson Phone CE 2 5498 DISNEY GROCERY General Run Grocery and Feed 1736 S E 29th St Phone ME 2 9169 South Srde Cleaners 2504 S Robrnson Phone RE6 5144 BURNS JEWELRY Geneva Suggests Glfis of Fme Jewelry FO 5 2646 2533 S Robunson Bull and Irene s Cafe 1520 S E 15th Hamburgers and Plate Lunches Phone ME8 8466 Q . ' Q nf in i ill 405 . . . . 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Y Stores Six Stores ln Capitol I-IIII to servo you CROOKED OAK SERVICE STATION Southeast Ffteenth and Easte Phone ME2 9127 'For tho Best ln Eating Out' Northeast Cafeteria Pnvate Rooms for Partues Mr and Mrs Ralph Adanr Props 1820 NE 23d JAckson 56876 LETT DRUG Deluvery on Prescnphons 4008 S E 15th Phone ME 7 2411 GAS O MAHERS SERVICE 1305 S Eastern Oklahoma Cnty Oklahoma HOUCK S GROCERY 1 14 S E h Fresh Meats and Produce Our Specialty RAMAGE CAFE Home of Good Food 1905 S E 29th St Phone ME 2 9134 Ellun s Service Statlon I512 S E 15th MElrose 2 9222 II ll ' ' , A' . . St. 1 . . . ' O O 0 .. .- H i . H - i rn I ' ' 1 . . . , . h . - . . r - IL I 5 . . 15f o , o o ll ll VENETIAN BLINDS and FLOOR COVER GS SOUTHWESTERN STATIONERY I awww ERWIN TRAPPE Officehiflrnse z-:au M, p,,,,,,, 5,1120 AND BANK SUPPLY, INC. nzgem 9-1591 Ana N.w. sn. ons.-mom cary, ami-am 2705 som- M.,-fn 129 s.w. 140, --nba, , .-u. ff. 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