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Senior Class Activities SENIOR OFFICERS Toxl VVAKlf'I.Y, President BARlsAk.x BARBER, Sew-4-zury Boinsv Ca.uf1's, Vicf'-President NORNIA Youxi, '1'rf-aszm-f Mk. Cu:lL Jonxsrox, Sponsor CABINET MEMBERS Jack Browne Jerrell Glass George Henson Charlene Carr Wanda Greathouse Billie Max Houston Virginia Davidson Bill Hale Jo Anne King .Ioan McAlister Ralph Sigler lVIary Stilwell Sandra Sample hlarcella Slankard Binnie Villagomeiz Joan Stewart Larry Wright Perry Seeley The Webster seniors of 1952-53 elected their class officers at the end of their junior year and installed them on September 20. Two cabinet representatives were elected from each of the nine core classes. Beautiful Pat Hawkins was crowned Miss Daniel Webster XV and reigned with such lovely attendants as Jane Dale and Phyllis Trammell. The student body proudly elected Donald Carpenter as their Warrior Chief with Richard Hanks as Brave. Students who received the honor of attend- ing Boys' and Girls' State were George Henson, Johnny Looper, Jerry Billings, Earl Griffith, and Polly Howard. Mary Stilwell was chosen to receive the D.A.R. good citizen- ship award. One of the outstanding accomplishments of the year was that of having Jerry Billings represent VVebster as judge of the newly organized Youth Traffic Court. Jerry Looper was elected as an alternate, and both boys did their jobs well. The senior class showed its generosity by the fine contributions made to the Junior Red Cross and the March of Dimes. They also collected toys for the new recreational center of the Junior League Convalescent Home. The year was not all work, however. The seniors gave three successful parties. The first was a Dog Patch party, the second, a buffet dinner, and for the third, they teamed up with the sophomores for a delightful semi- formal dance. The senior athletes fought hard to bring victory and honor to their class and school. One senior placed first in the All-State wrestling tournament, held in the Webster gymnasium. After the Christmas holidays, the seniors presented I Remember Mama, from the WVebster stage. Jo Anne King displayed her outstanding ability as an actress, while a fine supporting cast contributed to the success of the play. As the year came to a close the hustle of graduation activities began. Teas, banquets, and the Junior-Senior prom highlighted the year. The commencement was held on the campus on May 29, with Dean E. H. Criswell of the University of Tulsa delivering the commencement address. SBHIOI' Cabillet-Firsi Row. left fo right: Norma Yount, Tom VVakely, Barbara Barber. Svconzl Row: Charlene Carr, JoAnne King, Ralph Sifxler, Joan Stewart, lNIary Stilwell, Sandra Sample, Joan McAlister, Marcella Slankard, Binnie Villagomez, Wanda Greathouse. Third Row: George Henson, Virginia Davidson, Johnny Looper, Jack Browne, Perry Seeley, Mr. Cecil Johnston, SDUIISUT. 27 J
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L C 1 . J if pf 4 - ...I fi -,g-.,.:,,,. i 'Q RUM' I: Dianne YVilliams, Loal VVilson, LaVoy Wloodring, Shirley Wlright, Lurry James YVright, Eulene Yeurguin. ROW' II: Jessinel Young, Derrell Yount, Norma Yount, Jack Burton, Mona Lou Hicks MsMurtrey, Floyd Stewart. SICXIORS Noi' 1'Ic:'rUR12n: Joel Jerome Caves, Everett Johnson, WVilliam Swanson. Sel'li0l'COI'C Steering COII'lII'litt9e-Left to right: Mr. John Rucker, Carolyn Munn. Lucille Still, Mrs. Helen Jones, Dan VVilson, Mrs. Mary Schneider, Mr. Cecil Johnston, Norma Yonnt, Lora Cozort, Mr. Leslie VanNoy, Shirley Caves Valentine, .luck Browne, Barbara Cypert. Dale Kemper, Mrs. Odetta Lewis, Ronald Kindrick, Darlene Duff, Carole Able, lxillllll Lon Garland, Binnie Villagomez, Nlr. Hudson Wilcox, George Milam, Mrs. Dorothy Berry. l26l
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