Cushing High School - Oiler Yearbook (Cushing, OK)

 - Class of 1944

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• Inez Harkleroaci . . . There ne're has been, noi e’re shall be a finer, truer friend than she. Ronald Hickox ... A purposeful man of the moment. Wanda Hudson . . . She has several installments in on her seventh heaven. 9 Christine Hutson . . . Quiet, small and well liked by all. Josephine Johnson . . . Shy, sweet, cute and neat. Theodora Johnston . . . Active as a sunbeam, bright as a new penny. » Dorothy Humphreys . . . Intelligence personified. Norma Lee Jones . . . She wouldn’t be a washout in a blackout. Don Killough . . . Alias Einstein of Cushing High. o Hetty King . . . Her jokes and laughter have made high school complete. Oliver Kinzie . . . Young man about town and country. Wilma Krebs . . . This senior is blythe and de- bonair. that she may not fail is our earnest prayer. © Ivalee Lamb . . . Softly speak and sweetly smile. Harold Lowe ... A little bashful but we’ll al-lowe. Mary Jane McCoy . . . Sweet of temper, fair of face, she makes our school a better place. • Sammy Jane Murphy . . . Someone to dream about. Theda Overdeer . . . Friendliness becomes you. Fern Parker ... So nice to come home to. • Raymond Parker . . . Mild of manner, nice of speech, may the stars fall within his reach. Cecelia Perrin ... You look so pretty when you smile. Ray Peterson ... An all time award winner.

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• Lorene Anthis . . . She has a zest for living and laughing. Chleo Armstrong . . . Wits in her fingers and wings on her thoughts. Bob Bell . . . He's off on the road to success. • Vivian Bolton . . . The nicest things come in wee packages. Betty Booher . . . Our favorite blonde. Phyllis Burkey . . . C.H.S.’s super salesman and cutest cut-up. • Ethel Cash . . . The finer the material, the more lasting success. Wayne Chadwick . . . Orchids to our president and husband of the year. Mary Louise Cockrell . . . Kind and gentle, really rather sentimental. «3 Jane Ellen Coffee . . . She'll be always in our hearts. Ralph Crockett . . . Who gets around plenty any- more. Wallace Norman Davidson ... A scholar and a gentleman. • Peggy Davis . . . Tall and most divinely fair. Robert Davis ... He took football by storm and Woodruff, too. Castle Endicott . . . This above all, to thy print- ing be true. • Eunice Eshelman . . . Snootie little cutie. Emma Fick ... It is dearness only that give everything its value. Margaret Ellen Florence . . . When she laughs the whole world laughs with her. O Betty Fritch ... Drumright likes her and so do we. Dale Gillispie . . . One of our all time favorites. Billee June Hall . . . Personified sophistication; tall, good looking, quite a sensation.



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Class of ’43 Plans for Future Although their work isn't quite finished the seniors are making plans for the future. Some are planning to v.ttend college next year while others are going to work. A number of the boys have entered the armed forces while still more will be in uniform be- fc.e the summer is over. Oklahoma A. M. should be a familiar place to Cushing lads and lass'es this year because ten seniors have said they planned to attend. Among them are: Emma Fick. Joan Vassar. Azilee Sulli- van. Peggy Davis. Jane E. Coffee. Norma Lee Jones. Billy Seal. Ro- bert Edwards. Johnny Groff and Mary Jo Willock. Of course times like these and graduation from high school naturally turn a young girls mind to thoughts of marriage but few will admit it. Ruby Harvison was the only cne but we have heard rumors that several more senior girls are secretly making plans for such a thing. Several are planning to help in the war effort by getting defense Jobs. Some of them are: Earnestine Slroshlne. Jean Russell. Cecelia Perrin and George Malernee. Wilma Kutti Krebs plans to do her part by becoming a farmer- ette. meaning to help her broth- ers on the farm. Wally Davidson and Jane Jones state they are headed for Soon- »rland. The sooner the better. War.da Hudson and Vivian Bol- ton plan to go right to work after giaduation and Kathlyn Pratt says she is going to continue work- ing at the theatre. In another year former gradu- ates of C.H.S. should be making their ways in the business world because many have stated their plans to attend business college. Gloria Rowland. Christine Hutson. Chico Armstrong. Dorothy Humph- reys. Ruth Wood. Pern Parker, Donnelda Smith and Billie June Hall aie the ones. These boys have stated the btanch of sendee they prefer if they can have their choice. Castle Endicott, navy: Frank Pence. James Williams. Jim Watkins and Ronald Hickox. Navy Air Corps. Jim Brooks. At my Air Corps: Billy Sheridan, army: Lee New. army or merchant marines: Slim Dav- is and Wayne Chadwick, marines. As always there are a few who just can't make up their minds and Mary Louis Cockrell. Leona hogue. Zora Catos. Ivalee Lamb and Josephine Johnston are some of them. Lob Kimbrough is making big plans to go back to Wyoming where he came from. Ralph Crockett plans to be in the Army Air Corp. Now there are some who want to be different and are going to schools not being accompanied by another C.H.S. classmate. Mary Jane McCoy is going southern on us by going to Ward Belmont school for girls in Nashville. Tenn. sammy Murphy is going to attend Oklahoma Baptist university at Shawnee and Bob Bell is going way up to Purdue university to further his learning. Gsiouui Rond Oxieen Phyllis Burke.v was crowned Victory Queen on Monday. April 26. at a special coronation asem- tly. She won the title after hav- i„g sold the largest number of bonds and stamps in the specified length of the contest. Phyllis had over $130000 worth cf bonds and stamps to her credit. The other contestants were Mur- ieldeen Vinson, junior; Betty Jo Floyd, sophomore: Wilma Jean Yandell. freshman. Best Wishes To All The Students of C. H. S. New Method Cleaners A broken heart is nearly as painful as the toothache. CONGRATULATIONS! The Fix-It Shop W. A. Frame Keys of all kinds made to order 207 N. Cleveland Oaa Gtexmew Wish All The Luck For Your Future Trials of Life Shoe Shop Luggage Jim’s Leather Shop J. A. GAERHART Fcstoria Glass Hartman Trunks Spade and Bavarian Domestic and Imported Glass Linens Gifts for All Occasions” 103 E. Broadway CONGRATULATIONS From Florsheim and Crosley Square Shoes 106 N. Harrison Phone 430 Qo ngSiatii£ation4 From Gayley Motor Co. Sales and Sendee BUICK GMC CADILLAC INTERNATIONAL Cushing. Oklahoma

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