Dewey High School - Bulldogger Yearbook (Dewey, OK)
- Class of 1939
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In Charles Pittmzm Jflmf-s Vzmssmt Fvflyn Cr-L'k1'f'lI . mu Ox Alycm- Cox Bill 'uni Wednesday May 24 1939 TH1 DI H IA X Page a LI XSS VIII We the senror clrss of Dewey Hrgh School County of Washmgton 3nd state ot Oklahoma berng of unsound mrnd and drsrntegratrng memory rfter four strenuous years do hereby make publrsh and declare thrs our last and best w1ll and testament hereby revok mg., all former wrll bequests and de V1 es of whatever nature by us already made Frrstly We grve and bequeath to the Junror class Mrss Reeves and Mr H rmon our sponsors Sard sponsers to have our everlastrng thanks and good wr Secondly Wrth M1 C R Clodfelter cur Superrntendcnt we leave our srn cerc and deep apprecratrons for h1s thoughtfulness nd manv acts of krnd nes and rlbert Mercy toward us Thrrdly Be rt hereby known that tl'e tollowrn stud nts collectrvely and rndrvrdually do wrll and beque th the followrng pre ents to wrt James Cross leaves hrs Jrtterburf grn to Cecrl Taggart James Vansant be rueaths ol mrr real abrlrty and darnty feet to Johnny Pop ke s Fred Esser w1lls hr be utrful bond han frts n turalh and rosv cl'e ks to any one that w1ll have them Margorre Leamon to rs rt Leamon J w1lls all her men to Lourse Grlson Doyle Gladfeltcr gr nt hrs wa wrth the l dres to Dean Johnson The Cox twrns grant therr pl c rn the lrmelrght to the Kountouors twrns Burl Krmbley wrlls hrs olace on th end of the bench to D ua Clarbourn Brll Kent and Leo Cook present Evnr-st Che k wrth tl'erv book on how to drrve safclv rn four e sv lessons We hope he uses rt Brll and Leo never drd Orvrlle Spence erants hrs golf abr' rty to B ucc Pettrgrove James Shull leav s hr fl Sarah C vrols nerkrng nook to Scaley Hale Ho needs rt badly Ike Stemmer leaves hrs devotron for rnrlk to the mercres of Eugene Stead Evelyn Cockrell wrllrnvlx hands Ox er to George Iohnson her abrlrtx to be a matlaemrtrcran Cha leg Prttm rr l aves hrs manopolx on wereht to Lee Sharpton George Defenbaueh la que ths h great musrcal abrlrtv to Butch Grayl rl Anrta Popkess relrnours e he 1 of good looks and ler love for Nel on Eddy to any 1un1or ffrrl who wants rt Noverta Ryan and Mary Lee Dempsey w1ll therr book on How to Hold Your Wan to Edrth Robrnson Elma Lourse Ewrng grves her baby talk and her cute walk to Lors South Walter Scott leaxes hrs all around rthletrc abrlrty to C A COl1ver Twrstl Atkrnson De Lors Clark wrlls her love for the teachers lo Loretta Turley Vrrgrnra Burkhead leaves all her Oklahoma boy frrends to the Junrors hes reservrng the Kansas ones Arthur Hanna wrlls hrs mechanrcal drawrng abrlrty to Mauky Hale M lv1n Isham w1lls hrs love for geometry to Grady Hughes George Morrrson wrlls hrs abrlrty to cut classes to Zeke Scott Cl renee Peters bequeaths hrs danc rng abrlrty to Russell Warwrck Ray Reynolds leaves hrs love f chewrngf to Curtrs Hooker Henry Roe wrlls hrs abrlrty to frnrsh ehcol rn as many years as possrble to Joda Anderson Rrehard Kendall w1lls hrs sluggrng abrlrtv to any guy who lrkes to frght rn publrc B R Lasure leaves hrs posrtron as offrce boy to Carl Ableson Tlaelma K v leaves her varnprng abrl rty to Nell Lourse ONLrl fret to cla s on trme to Jack Clark Wrlrna Serbold leaves her beautrful blonde harr to Eula Ch rnce Betty Ellrott and Bud Shull wrll then cnroy mcnt of then trrp to Vnrrta to the dcmocracv cl ss of next year Helen Rybka wrlls her pooularrty to Betty Gorham Wrlnra Inabnrt nd Darsy Hale leave ther broadcastrng abrlrtv to Mndorrc Solley nd Mary Ellen Cook Thelma We ton leaves George Brady to Zola Gladfelter Martha Lou Speegle wrlls her musr ca laugh rf you can crll rt that to Bessre Lawson Eva Purdom leaves her temperament to Wrl'etta Rhodus Juanrta Hrll leaves her- srsterly love to Betty Nrchols Robertr Newtan wrlls her shyness of the boys to Vngrnra Kent Rav Ice Whrtetuvkev leaxes hrs host of grrl f rends to Alfred Blevrns Marv McClune leaves her abrlrty to keen ourct at all trnres to Chuck D neer He needs rt and more too Rolacrt Sharoton leaves hrs Joys and orrows to ll the school Havrng bequeathed all that pos ess have possessed and expect to possess we hereby appornt Carl Able son as executor of thrs wrll and testa ment We hope that thrs wrll keep hrm busy throughout the year thus solvrng one brg Junror problem In wrtness whereof we have hereunto set our hand and feet thrs twenty fourth day of May A D 1939 SIGNED SENIOR CLASS -lo PLUPIII1 LX Lrfe rs drvrded rnto three great per rods the east the present and the futurc The past wrth rts many happy days of freedom rs behrnd you It rs now only a successron of beautrful memorres that rn years to come W shall love to recall The present wrth rts petty trrals rs wrth you now but the grrat unknown future stretches out before you an untraveled road frlled wrth you knod not what Per haps rt rs great Joy and success per lr ps haps wealth perhaps poverty perhaps fame sorrow md drsapporntment per You go forward as rt were wrth your eyes blrndfolded travelrnff the great read of lrfe e ch st p openrng up somethrng new somet mg unexpected But we the class prophets of 1939 that future to you and grve a brref glrmpse of thrs class thrrty years from today Then you can Judge for your elves the path each one has traveled the efforts e ch one has made Our beloved class presrdent Brll Kent wrth all of hrs drgnrty and ma Jestrc bcarrng rs now the Governor of Arkansas Truckrng J mes Cross rs now play rnf wrth a months engagement at the Casa Loma wrth hrs own orchestra Th Jrttcrbug Hot Shots The Ajax Truckrng Co IS now own cd and ooerated by that long lanky lad rn cowboy boots Leo tSpeedyJ Cook The Metropolrtan Opera Co has thrs year drscovered the greatest vorce rnce Nelson Eddy rn George Defen barrgh The prrze corn at the County Farr was rarscd by Dovle Gladfelter he most uccessful farmer rn Washrngton Countx The Plant um Funeral Home s now donrff a rushrng busrness under rt new p oprretorshrp Fred and Agne Essex Arthur Hanna holds the Trr State corn luskrnv record for 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Page 6 T DI It I 1 X Wednesday May 26 1939 I ROI HI4 L X Contrnued Through rnherrtance Melvrn Isham has acqurred a three acre cattle ranch rn the Osage hrlls and IS there rearrnsf hs amrly Burl Krmbley was voted the most valuable man on the professronal foot ball freld thrs year Burl carrres water lr the Packers B B La ure hrs settled down wrth hrs wrfe and several chrldren on 1 sm ll chrcken ranch somewhere rn Arrzona Georg Morrrson remarns unemploy ed but strll has hrs applrcatron wrth t L Dewey Portland Cement Co That man of the freld and stream Clarence Peters has Just returned fom Labrador where he has made a fortune traporng furs That most rngenrous lrttle man Charles Prttman rs now the chref chemrst for I E DuPont De Nemours Ray Reynolds rs now the Prrncrpal of Dewey Hrgh School and the champ ron bull dogger of the Dewey Rodeo Henry Roe rs now the proud pro the Crtres Servrce frllrng the corner of erghth and He eats hrs meals across prretor of tatron at Delaware Weston rs the head cook W lter Scott rs now playrng football wrth a New York team though we are not sure Just what team rt rs Wade Scudder who always was a speed demon rs now testrng hrgh speed r ree s rn the salt plarnts rn Utah A letter recertly recerved rnforms us that Robert Sharpton the engrneer on hrs way to Panama where he rs to survey the land for a second canal across the canal zone Doctor James Shull says he hardly has trme to play 18 holes of golf go fr hrng and treat hrs twenty regular patrents all rn one day The Unron Natronal Bank of Bart lesvrlle recently elected Hubert Stem mer rts presrdent We have reasons to be proud of Cap torn Orvrlle Spencer the army flrer W1 0 has made a very outstandrng re cord for hrmself James Vansant drrector for Warner Brothers Studros recently turned out an excellent prtcure recordrng many of the happenrngs of hrs hrgh school days De Lors Clark has recently returned to dear D H S 'rs teacher of forergn languages Roberta Newton has taken up dutres s ecretary to the Secretary of the Interror of the Unrted States Fvelyn Cockrell rs makrnv a concert tour of Europe at the present We wont tell you what Marthr Lou Speegle rs dorng but wrll let you see for yourself She rs plsryrng Conan thrs week as a trrck pony rrder wrth Rrnglrng Brothers Crrcus Vrrgrnra Bulkhead rs now the per sonnl manager of the Metropolrtan tore rn the crty of Bartlesvrlle Where Ray Whrteturkey and Lester Stull are wc are not qurte ce-rt'rrn 'Ih y have not been heard from srncc the mrddle of last month when they left on round the world flrffht rn Les ter s plane Darsy Hale rs the wrfe of a rrcn banker She rrdes rn hrs aeroplrne and wears hrs dramond Margorre Leanfron rs a dsrrnty lrdy of socrety berng flattered 'md envred by all the great ladres Eva Purdom has become a lady of strong mrnd 'md wrll She rs ar lectur er on the subject of the rrrdependence of woman Thelma Key rs burldrng a home for her famrly rn the pronee wrlderness of Lrttle Amerrca Elma Lourse Fwrnff has Just become a brrde and rs seen we prng srncerelv over the loss of her pet poodle On a brllboard near New York Crty the e rs sr slovfm A second Lrly Pnns greatest opera srnger of the day Mary L e Demosey Alyce and Alma Cox 'rre lrvrnff rn bachelor grrl apartment rn a forergn crty Alyce rs sr famous pranrst and Alma a famous vocalrst Wrlma Serblod 1 a prosperous prrv ate ecretary for a lawyer rn Kansa Crty Betty Ellrott rs a mother and home maker Her belref rs that homemak rnrf rs the rdeal prof ssron Helen Rybka rs her ro d te Broadway hrtch hrkrng Anrta Popkess rs one of the most famous physrcrl educatron drrectors of 'rll trmes She rs located at present rn Dallas Texas Ike cts as her prrv ate secretary Ncvreta Ryan CJohnsonJ and Mary McClune CHughesJ are lrvrng net door to one another rn a small town rn Arrzona Whrle therr husbands rrde the plarns they drscuss domestre drf treultres and the lat st method for cookrng brscurts Rrchard Kendall after much thought and delrberatron h'1s entered rnto the work of the church He 'rcts as usher every Sunday mornrng Juanrtfr H111 took Baby Snooks place over KGGF at the trme of her farlure Wrlma Inabnrt strll carrres her mard en name She rs a well loved teacher rn the Bartlesvrlle Hrgh School HISTC JIxX Hrstory repeats rtself so says a well known and oftquoted adage so do not be surprrsed rf our hrstory happens to be rn some respects much lrke a great many other class chronrcles you have read There rs strll enough drfference to grve us a personalrty ot our own FRESHMEN YEAR 1935 1936 On September 8 1936 the Senror class ot 1939 started rts four year tour througr hrgh school to attarn many outstandrng achrevements The offreers cho en to lead the class that year were Rrchard Kendall as presrdent Vrrgrnra Burkhead as vrce presrdent Roberta Newton as Secretary and Treasurer Buddre Mumford as Student Councrl Repre entatrve Marry McClune and Hubert Stemmer as yell leaders It was that year that we were very warmly welcomed rnto hrgh school by tre ser rors Inrtratron may be out of fashron now but rt ce tarnly wasnt then Our class queen for HomeComrng was Alyce Cox and she was attend d by Brlly Kent We attended our frrst Hobo D'ry Prcnrc that year There were several games rn whrch to enter archery golt soft ball and a very rnterestrng tug of war across the lake No one fell rn and every one had a good trme Several entered the band to play through the remarnrng three years More boys Jorned the H1 Y and sev eral grrls entered rnto therr frrst year of Grrl Reserve work The Boy Scouts were begrnnrng therr much talked about upward clrmb All thrs was com brned rnto fr very successful Freshman year SOPHOMORE YEAR 1936 1937 Then we took our second step A Sophomore we began to feel a lrttle more rmportant To lead us through thrs our econd year of hrgh school was Vrrgrnra Burkhead as presrdent Charles Prttman as vrce presrdent Roberta Newton s Secretarv and Trcauer 'md Rrchard Kendall as Stud n Councrl Reoresentatrve Jam Vansant had the honor of bern elected to the All State Band 'rnd lso the All Southwestern Band Ag rn rt was Home Comrng trme Thr year Vrrgrnra Burkhead was class qu en and James Shull placed the crown At Swans Lake we held our 'rn nr l Hobo Day 'UWIOR YBAR 1937 1938 Rrchard Kendall was elected presr det o Junror class Roberta Newton was vrce presrdent Alyce Cox S cretary Freddre Esser Treas urer and Vrrgrnra Burkhead Student w v ' Y -Q' ll la 1 .V 1 , , .1 J J W 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' - A ' . . s , v . . 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U 3 , ' W9ClflCSflflY1 May 24, 1939 Tll la' DEIVIAN Page 7 IIISTULX Contrnued Councrl Represent rtrve The brggest event of the ye rr was our class play Cheerro My Dearro Mr Brll Wrlkrns drrected our play rnd the followrng people took part rn t Brll Kent De Lors Clark Mrry Lee Dempsey Mary McClune Adelrne Swank Fred Esser Martha Lou Spe g lc Rrchard Kendall Alyce Cox and Syd Drllrngharrr We went to Scout Camp on Hobo Day and had a most enroyable day As Junrors we en1oyed rrumerou partres and prcnrcs However the crownrna Sprrng event wrs our Jun ron Senror banquet M1 Luther Brown and Mrss Mrldred Nrbert were our cl ss seonsors thrs year and they help ed us to prepare a very pretty ban cuct for the Senrors A carnrval rdea was carrred out and we wrll never forget th t unroue tram of wrld anr mals travelrng down the c ntcr of th t ble rnto the brg wlarte tent supported by strrped candy strcks Anrtr Popkess and Walter Scott lsrought honors to ou Junror class by wrnnrnrr the tennrs tournament held here that year Flora Jeanne Angevrne was ou cl ss queen escort d by Ray Reynolds SENIOR YEAR 19.18 1939 Oh' how can we ever record thc events of such a ye r as thrs' It has bcen uch a slaort sweet year and yet so lull of actrvrty To begrn wrth Brll Kent has been a most remarkable cl rss presrdent scat the nrne months Carl Burget wr elected vrce oresrdent but stopped lool at Chrrstmas trme to enter col lege at Tonkawa Mary McClune has been a very effrcrent secretary and trea urer Charles Prttman was our senror Student Councrl Representatrvc Many responsrble posrtrons were held by v rrous members of our class Rrch ard Kendrll was presrdent of the Stud ent Councrl Roberta Newton presr dent of tl'e Grrl Reserves Freddre Es ser presrdent of the Hr Y orgrnrzatron nd Vrrgrnra Burkhead prcsrdent of the Larrats Orvrlle Spencer was elected drum major for the hr h school band Brll Kent was state Hr Y nresrdent durrng our Senror year and was prrv rlcged to pre rde at the st rte rneetrnff t Norman Ou class almost burst wrth prrde for Brlly Alma Cox was crown d carnrval queen at our annual H1Y and Grrl Rcserve carnrval thrs year Her escort was Rrchard Kendall Vrrgrnra Burkhead was elected by the Junror and senror hrffh chool stud ents as football queen for the school year 1938 1939 She made r beautrful and graceful queen She was crowned by our football captarn Carl Burget The semor rng to chool Newton were grven thrs honor electron for best crtrzens of the class was held thrs year accord the regular custom rn our hrgh Freddre Esscr and Roberta All rn all our senror ycar has been a most enloyable one and we hope that rt has be n a profrtable one XUTIX IIII S 'IIIE DFWEY III Y CLUB 0, The school year of 1938 39 has been a very actrve year for our Hr Y Club 5 rt has rttcnded varrous State and Drstrrct Conferences In attendrnff these confcrences tTulsa Shawnee Norman and B rtlesvrlle thrs group of boys al ways made a very good representatron e tablrshrng an envrable rrnpressron mong other clubs for tlae hrgh tvpe of students comme from the Dewey Hrgh School One of our Group was the Stat Pres rdent who had crarge of tl'e State Con ference held at Norm n State Presrdent Brll Kent Club Presrdent Freddre Es er Spon ors George Tyner H E Harmon ---0 JUNTIOR SENIOR BANQUET The Junrors welcomed the senrors f eulty and bt ard members to t c strams of H w rran nrusrc as the slrrp of frrendshrp docked at the rsle The settrng of palm trees and smok rnff xolc noes added a 1Om8rrI1C I0UCl1 as the runrors bade the senrors fa e well One more treasured memory was added to crowded hrgh school lrf The lcr symbolrc of frrendshrps form cd w s wo n through out the evenrn Charles Dancer pr esrded as master ot ceremonres A frttrnd Hawarran wl come by Margaret Welch was followed by a re pon e grven by Brll Kent Wrll etta Rhodus and tr rbute to the senrors f eulty and school bond Specral at tentron was PIVEII to Mrs Ingram who erved as a member durrng the twelw years the senrors have been rn school Euaene Stead s ng Blue Hawarr and the partrng words of farewell were egrv cn by B1 uce Pettrgrove As Don Court ney and James Cross played Aloha O the slrrn loaded wrth senrors d rfted from the shore May the tres of frrendshrp strength ened here never be forgotten and al ways draw us brck to our beloved hrgn school wrth all of rts pleasant memorres BASKETBALL -0 In the basketball conference play Dewey placed second to Mramr High School Dewey won one and lost one to each Mramr Barnsdall and Nowata Two games were taken from Sand Sprrngs Pryor and Vrnrta The Bull doggers were vrctors rn the one game played wrth Claremore and the one game played wrth Chelsea Outsrde the Conference we played only two games and those were rn the Drstrrct Tournament In the frrst game we were vrctors over Ramona and rn tl'c second fell vrctrms to Homrny s frne tc m The Homrny team went on to wrn the Regronal Tournament and make a very frne showrng rn the Stale Tournament at Oklahoma Crty Versatrle lrttle Walter Scott was the only member of the class of 1939 to pl ry on the basketball squad of 1938 39 Walter was chosen on the All Confer ence teams He was consrdered by ex oerts a model for ball handlers to rmr tate Walters frne competrtrve Splllt has earned for hrm a hrgh place rr Deweys galaxy of hrgh school stars BOY SCOUTS io The rnembershro of the Boy Scouts rs made up of boys from the gunror and scnror hrgh school Each year several of thrs number graduate and go out to trke therr places as members of soerety Cne of the graduatrng Boy Scouts of tl'-rs year rs an Eagle Scout and the oth er seven members have attarned th rank of Lrfe Scout wrth the requrre The followrng senrors are scouts Ray Lee Whrteturkey Arthur Hanna B P La ure George Morrrson Clarence Pe ters Ray Reynolds Walter Scott and Robert Sharpton 0.7.- IOOK ME IN THE EYE -o Look Me rn the Eye thrs year s of fcrrng for the annual Senror Play was ably presented before a large and re pon rve audrence on 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A Page 8 D1 li I Wednesday May 26 1939 I' OOTBALL -o Athlet1c ICIIVIIIES usually ale a hxgh hght 1n the ITIGYIIOIIES of hlgh school gr1duates The graduates of the class ot 19.59 axe no exceptlon to IhlS 1ule 'lne success of the team of 1938 w1ll ottex the pa1t1c1pants many pleasant mcmoues upon wh1ch to retlect The Bulldoggers opened Ihell season by swampmg a l1ght Collmsvllle team 41 to 0 Lopan next fell our v1ct1ms .55 to 0 Dewey s f1rst game away from home was on the gr1d1ron of Sxlatook and a SCOIQ of 18 to 6 told of the play of tnc Bulldoggers The Barnsdall Panth ers have a number of t1mes p1oved bar 11ers to a strongex Dewey team and IDIS year they ran t1ue to form The boys from the Osage came to Dewey on October 14 and held the heletofore 1nv1nc1l:,le Bulldogge1s to a 0 to 0 t1e The Bartlesvllle Wlldcats fresh from a 20 to 0 vlctorv ove1 Tulsa Centlal Hlgh School and the versat1le Bull doggers attracted a Cap3ClIy c1owd for thur annual game at Bartlesv11le Dew ey won the second consecutlve game and th1s tlme by a score of 1 to 0 A f1ne team from Claremore next fell YICIIIYIS to Dewey by a score of 1 to 0 On November 3 an mempe lenced team from Pryor H1 h School was over whclmed by a sco1e of 21 to 0 Agam th1s year Sand Sprmgs and Dewev were to play f0I the Ve1d1gr1s V1lley Confelence champ1onsh1p Th1 AIITIISIICC Champlonshlp affan attract ed 4001 peoole to the Sand Smmgs fleld Sand Sprmgs was the fust to core IH the eallv pazt of thc th1rd oualtez The Bulldoaeers then ICCSIV ed the klckoff and d1d not rel1nqu1sh the possesslon unt1l the score was t1ed 6 to 6 The Sand Sormes Dewey eame ended 1n a t1e cole fo1 the second con SECUIIV6 3931 Sand Smmffs came IUIO po SQSSIOD of the chammonshm t1onhy by VITIUQ of Dewev s second t1e name each of whlch count one half game lo s Nowata ended the conference schedule of the Bulldogeers and Dewey was the m ter of the score 14 to 0 Thus end ed the fvfth KOUCQCUIIVQ we r that D vt ex was undefeated 1n the Ve1d1g11s Vallev Conference On 'l laanksv1v1nff Dax the Osama hovs from Pawhuska stamneded the Dewev gr1d1ron The mlghty HIISKIQQ fmtshed an undefeated season bv out nlavmv and beatmv the Bulldoffffers 19 to 0 A t ulw f1ne team adm1n1 tered Dewevs onlv defe t 1n football durmg th sea son of 1938 Members of the class of 1939 who fm 1shed IPIPIT nart1c1aat1on wvfh th1s came were F' l Burefet leapt mW f 11 ter back B111 Kent center Burl Klmbley tackle George MOTTISOD center Henrv Roe end Walter Scott halfback Bud Shull halfback and Hubert St mmer t ckle Caotam Burget and Walter Scott were chosen on the All Confer encc team and Cantam Burget was fnven a nlace on the Dally Oklaho man s All State Squad TENNIS AND GOLF In 3ddlIl0l'l to the two 1113101 spolts football and Laskctball Dewey offeled to the class of 1939 IIISIIUCIIODS m both tcnnls and golf M1 S1n1th havmg ttught the f1ne1 pomts of the game to Walte1 Scott James Varsant Fxeddle ESS61 and B111 Kent of the boys and A111ta Popkess Robelta Newton V11 glflld Bu1khcad Elma LOUISE Ewmg Alyce and Alma Cox of the glrls The best shooters 111 Mr Wllkms up and commd golf team wele Elv1s Thomas James Vonsant and O1v1lle Spcncel STUDENT TFACHER DAY On Aorll 26 1939 student teachers were elected f0I all classes Ap1 11 27 p11nc1pals WCIE elected for the 3un1o1 and sen1o1 hlgh school Bud Shull was Llccted SCHIOI hxgh pl1f1C1p8l and B111 Kent as Jumor hlgh p11nc1pal Apr1l 28 student tcachels and pun Clp ls took chuge of classes alld the ICQUISI' f1culty v1s1ted 1n othe1 1ooms than then own thlouehout the day The pro1cct was ponsored by the Student Louncll and was a success It gate th students valuable t1a1n1nff 1n le dersh1p In 1939 39 the Student Counc1l was combo ed of twenty two memhers wxth Pwhard Kendall as p1es1dent The club th1s yeal has been very act1vc 1n IIS work W1Il'lYl the school The Nmtehrn D1st1 ICI Confe1ence was held at D w v October fourte nth a d f1fteenth w1th Rxchard Kendall nxesldent ptesldmv In Anrxl they had the food booth at the ca1n1val QIVCH by the J C C of Dewey M1 H E H rmon made a very ef fvuent and ple sant snon or throu hout the year GIRL RESERVE TEA lo Tl- rteen mrls make un the semor me he shm of the Glrl Reserxe 111 Dcwev H1 h School Our pres1d nt Robe ta Newton he ds the cabmet whlch mcludes f1V6 other senlor ff1rls Var1ous ZILIIVIIIES of th vear culmm ated 1n a fa1ewell tea honormv these thnteen senlor Q1rls FI'ld8V May 12 when rflfts were p esentcd to them VITUIDI Burkhe d Dorothv Curnm 1n fs De LUIS Clark Flma LOUISC Ew me Evelyn Cockrell M r1or1e Leamon Alvre Cox Mary McClune Alm1 Cox Vol' rta Newton Amta Popkess Eva Puxdom Wllma Selbold SENIOR CI ASS NIC HT On Mond1y May 22 1939 the Sen1or class of Dewey Hlgh School had thcu wnnual class nlffht At th1s t11ne the tudents who had been elected best CIIIZ ns made a sho1t talk on what they lgeheved conshtuted 1 good cltlzen The boys quntet James VHUSIIII Donald Ccuttney J mes CIOSS and Eugene Stead sang two sp c1al numbe1s and James C1058 and James Vansant gave mu lcal IIUITIIJQIS The 8W8ldS of th St te Honor Soclety wexe olcsented togethe1 wlth the aw ldS elven bv oul claool ll thc dlffexent depaltments Our v led1cto111n and alutatorlan we1e III txoduccd md made sho1t 1esponses HOBO DAY The stu lents and teacl'e1s of the Dewey Hxgh School became hobos Aprll 14 19 9 We went to the CCC C1mp f0l a o1cn1c It was a gland suc cess 1t was a day of ple'1su1c good eats outdoor games and a re xl good t1me F11 ndsh1ps wele mole f11mlv estab l1 h d III the ITIIIICIS and heaxts of da1ly compamons Mother Nature seemed to re OICC w1th u du 1nff the dav She gave us mus1c by '1 cho us of beautlful hlrds sonrf frcm llp lm blooks and soft v1br1 tlcns f1om the noddmg heads of lovely flowers It w s a pleasant day and one that w1ll he long vemembcred FAR WELL CHAPEL The farewell chapel 1n Dewev Hlffh School IS tlways a memomble ev nt At th1s tlme the 1ns1gn'1 of offlces a c t1ansfe1ed nd the classes ate tlans ferred to thelr new places ln the aud1 torlum Students wmnme awards a1c lCCOgYIlZCd nd a genexal good tlme IS had by all This years fatew ll charel ITD lonv the reguln Oldel md w s no exccptlon to the rfcneral wool tlme SENIICR RECEPTION Tle semors wcxe entert11ned th1s Sprmg at a xeccptton GIVEN bv t cu spon ors 1nd home room mother M159 Reeve M1 Harmon and MIS ILSSI Rev M x MOIIISOD of B'l1tl8 v1lle gave an1ntercst11a talk Mus1c1l numbers vocal and mstrumental were 1end red EfLct1ve dCCO1 IIlOI1S were produced f1om sp11n flowers and crepe paver Jf pastel shades T1 F 1' ' It 1' 1 , 1 11 , 1 .1 1 1 1 h I AY A l ..1 iovh ,,,,o,,,,1. 2 ' 1 1 1 - I - - I- I - . 1 I 1 II1- , I - 2 I - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' ' - ' ' - . 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Wfdncsday, May 24. 1939 THE DELVIAN Page 9 Group Picture And Senior Class Roll---1938-39 1 l Flora Je nne Angevme Axtlur Hanna Ray Reynolds Carl Buxgot Juanlta H111 Henry Roe Vuglma Burkhead Wllma Inabnlt Helen Rybka D Loxs Clark Molvm Isl'am Novxeta Pyan Ex elyn Cockrell Plclaard Kendall Walter Scott Leo Cook Blll Kent W de Scudder Alma Cox Thelma Kev Wllrna SClbOld Alyce Cox Burl Klmbley Robert Sharpton James Cross B R L sure Jimes Shull Dolothy Cummmgs MZIIJOIIC Leamon Lester Shull George Ewrl Defenbaugh George MOTTISOH Adellne Swank Spayd M'1ry Lee Dempsey Mwry McClune Martha Lou Speegle Betty Elllott Roberta Newton Orvllle Spencer Fleddle Esser Clarence PGt91S Hubert Stemmer Elma LOUISE Ewmg Charles Plttman James Vansant Doyle Glrdfelter Anlta Popkess Thelma Weston Daisy Hale Eva Puldum Ray Lee Whnteturkey Mr H E Harmon Co Sponsor a ' Q A 1 .Q . . L . . Q ' ' . ' t 7 , l. C 2 ' . ,. . . 2 . K . . 1. . t . i . Miss Vistula Reeves ,.,.. ., H , ,, ,, , ,........... , ,....,,,...,..... .,,.,,.,.. , , ,,...,........,, , , ,, ,.........,,,,,,, Class Sponsor In Memoriam 17111 41'1rIlI1x 11 11111111111 Bind Drrector m Dewey 1978 1939 Born Mirah Z4 1898 Dled februiry 74 1939 011u1l1v fijarlxj Qrlmxpiuu Sen1orD H S 1938 39 Born September 27 1919 Dled October 12 1938 P 10 llll ll111l1X 11-1 1 11 1191 4:4 Q nz! A 0 9' .5 1 . ns, 9 0 A 0 as v . . . , A .V . BACC LA E TE 'I UI 1 EIGHT P M Pro essional C F Craghead lnvocation Rev W J lVlcClure peclal Music Mixed Quart t Alma Cox Alyce Cox, am S Cross ames Vansant Directed by Mrs laranlc Spraberry S ripture Reading Rev L C Vermillion Vocal Solo S rmon Btnedi tion R -essienal M'1thun'itics Department Sociwl Scienct Depwrtinent Horne. E-onomie: Depwrtintnt Cc1n1n'rci'il Dcpntinent , Sc gnee Depnlnicnt . .'-f lit S'l.0l'l1'S 'j , BOARD OF LDUCATION George Defenbaugh Rev C E Venable Rev H D Tomlin C la Cragheatl Nltplune Pit ident 'XI1 C J Klswei Mcinber V L Pit ic n 'XI Orin Bovxinin Member 1B YIKCIIIX Ce llii C D Shnlq Titisuiei SCHOLARSH 1 AWARDS G. R. AWARDS 1 lnii Lurl hui Flnri Iouise Ewing FW, yn Cuckuu Mwrjoric Lennon D Lois Cl'x'k Anit'1 Popkt ss Ex '1 Purdom lVl.uy MeClune Alma, Cox H. S. FA ULTY C R CLODFELTER. Supt. EO. TYNER. H. S. Principfil HOMER HiLL. Athletics VISTULA REEVES. En lish I B POPE Shop FRANK MAYFIELD, Shop 'VIII-,DRED SPRABERRY, Music MARIE HABER. Home Economics JANI' MATHIS, Mutheinutics CARL CRAGHEAD. History BILL WILKINS. English DIXIE JOHNSON. , Don Ed Elli- Alina Cox Daisy Hwlc , Bill Kent Clrirles Pittmqr ,, Evelyn Coekrell Dorothy Cummings Robtrtx Newton Wilnri Seibold Alyct Cox LUTHER BROWN. J, H. Principal LILLIAN CHAPPELL, English H. E. HARMON. Science VURL SMITH. History MILLARD MEANS. Band Coinineree w ClIlLSd 1, lllziy 2-1. 1939 TII If IDIfII'I.1.Y Page 11 IIA II SVIIUUL .Xl'IJl'l' I-I LM Si'F.'ll.tY. HAY El. 1.339 S 4 I Q i YYY Y--'rv V- YY---,--i- , Q , J 2 , J Mt. B. I. .' ' . fs' it 1 . , 1 '. - lsr. E. H. Case, iw- 'rsf le t yr. L ' 2 . 1 X Mr. Ir: . 1' ' 'L 'l rk '. . . ez: ' ' K X I , Q A. ou l ci . hu ' X i cl J 1 1 G . t Tll If D If l1'l A .Y BILL KENT Senior Class President. Senior Play. Student Council, Hi-Y. President Oklalrorna State Hi-Y, Junior Play, 2? wk lk ALMA COX Girl Reserve. Glee Club, Student Council, Junior Play. PF if 1? is ANITA POPKESS Girl Reserve. Senior Plzry Carnival Queen 1937-1938 RICHARD KENDALL Hi-Y, Student Council President. Senior Pl'ry Junior Pl'ry President of Northern Dr trret of Oklrhomr Student Counul Congress HLBERT SILTVIMLR Footbrll H1 Y Glee Club ALYCE COX Gill Reserve Glee Club Studi nt Counul Junior Pl ry ROBERTA NEWTON President of Grrl Reserve Lrrr rt Senior Pliy Glee Club Student Council FREDDIE ESSER Band Student Council President H1 Y Senior P115 Junior Plwy WALTER SCOTT Foothill Basketbwll Scout VIPCINIA BURKHEAD Footbwll Queen 19a8 19 9 Girl Reserve Lrrmt Glee Club Senior Plfry Student Council Quartct FLORA JEANE ANGEVINE Girl Reserve Lurrat RAY REYNOLDS Scout gh I Mary 26 QQ is A Wednesday. May 24. 1939 TI! 1 DIJIVI.-1X Page BETTY TLI IOTT Luriztt. Sfnior Play. B R LASUPE Lift Scout OPVILLE SPFNCFR Drum lVl1JO1 H1 Y THFLMA WESTON L irldt HFLFN RYBRA JAMES CROSS Glte Club OIClW0S1Il Senior Pl ty Bfind Quutet DOYLT' GLADFFLTER EVA PURDOM Lirmt Glee Club MARY LEE DEMPSEY Lqiiat Glee Club Junior Plwy BURL KIMBLEY Footbwll Scout. CLARENCE PETERS Hi-Y. Scout. DE LOIS CLARK Librarian 1938- 39 Girl Reserve Lirictt Glee Club. Senior Play. Student Council. Qu'1rtet. Junior Pl'1y. ggi? 'Y .- ELMA LOUISE EWING Lariat. Girl Reserve. Student Council, Glee Club. GFORGF EARL DEFENBAUGH Glee Club Senior Play JAMES VANSANT nd Orchestii Hi Y Student Council Glee Club Qututet NOVIEIA RYAN MARY MC CLUNE C11 Reseixe Student Council L'ui'1t Junioi P115 Glee Club WADE SCUDDEP RAY LEE WHITETURKEY Ewgle Scout EVELYN COCKRELL ledictolian Gul Reselve Lauat Commeicc Aw'1rd fol 1998 Q9 ARTHUR HANNA B05 Scout ROBERT SHARPTON Scout
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