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TW x OKLNWVW 877' A grade school program, consisting of three hundred pupils, was presented in the gym- nasium under the direction of Miss Nadine Pendleton and Mrs. Rose Marie Crowe. The program, entitled Oklahoma Revue, con- sisted of five parts: The Early History of Oklahoma, The Open Range, Territorial Pictured above are Betty Jean Sex- ton and Helen McGuire ready for the Run. A group directed by Mrs. Estes and Mrs. Jackson displayed an Indian Round Dance. A group of ninety boys and girls composed the chorus. This Page Sponsored by BEN V. HUNTER FUNERAL HOME MES -3309 24 and So. Harvey and SOUTHSIDE POULTRY 8a EGGS 2 S.E. 25th F05-5371 BUST Settlement, Good Times on the Prairie, and concluded with the Marriage of Miss Indian Territory to Mr. Oklahoma. . g fe- U L .....-J . f KM3 f i .H f .l
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These talented musicians, direc festivals this spring at Edmond, in their classg at O.C.U., where rating. The brass quartet played Lento at the annual spring band con- cert. Its members were: Wayne O'Berg, Jerry Mowery, Bryan Corey, and Lewis Blair. During the year our band attended contests at Moore and Edmond. They marched in parades at Norman and Lawton, and pro- vided loyal support at our football games. M
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- W 'Q 3 Q A x rs-. ' COYYI , u herty. Bryan hu KanHdY- Rlchaxd Da glsi L20 Roberts' , osed of S0 KendI3 A P' . ada choir COYHP n pat Moore' arshall, and The mmh gr Greenwood. VP' Bmw ' ia Guest. Laverne M Arlin M0YSan' janv' Evans R056 Watson' Georg d commencement- bb Bobbie ' da program an Barbara C0 ' both the claSS Y Marb' Stroud S292 at The Junior Hi h Honor Societ started a lon series of commencement activities. At the Ninth-Grade Ban E Y 8 quet, the group was well entertained by the Gene Stockwell School of Dance. They had an outing and a Fresh- man Class-Day program which marked the debut of the Fishy Five, a boys' quartet, composed of Mr. Bass, Leo Roberts, Arlin Morgan, LP. Burton, Johnny Williams, and Howard Jones, the surprise package. All these activities were climaxed by commencement, held Friday, May 18, 1956. ' vw ' 'f,x-t This Page Courtesy of ' '- CAPITOL HILL FUNERAL ,, p HOME F N 2801 South Robinson Phone FO5-5451 . Ll I A panel discussion, Teen Agers-Juvenile Delinquentsr' was led by Mary Margaret Litsey, president of the Honor S ' Cory, moderatorg Dal ociety, Bryan e Rose, Rose Watson, Pat Moore, Howard Jones, LP. Burton, president of the ninth grade, and Carol Huddleson, prayer leader.
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