Dewey High School - Bulldogger Yearbook (Dewey, OK)
- Class of 1941
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C', g.i Gimns , -1:'Af'fk rn.-y. 4ifergrzpFs '.4 , ,A'i-: IM L 'ME BULLDOGQ Q YQQ 7 I 8 T C Q X 'NY' W L cn bb Y r, 2.1Le JNHH D4 Abc:-.Lava L el QQ pt' P3111 Sha yton LciL3r-in- hi 1 Deliris Wur'-5 153f5LtL1 ?ditvA firwy Wi ZAC,g H Eusine 5 MMr'Q T '- H 'fnhn 4H' Q Fq L 's Mana 2 We dedicate HThe Bulldoggern to Mr C R Clodfeltor mlnistrator, but also our very personal fr1end We started as primary students the same year that ne came to Dewey as pr1nc1pal, then elgrt years later we a gain advanced together he as Superintendent we as Fresh men d 'I P better known to us as NC1oddieN, who is not only our ad- Qcwcbql, STAFF- We sincerely hope that this book brings back many pleasant memories as you turn thi pages in years to come. Bonita Sharpton Deloris Curtis Jewell Moore Glenda Artz Maurice Hale Emmet Longbone Louise Green Eula Chance Jo Do Hatton Jimmie Cumpston Jimmy Dick McCrary Donnie Hoffman Sara Carroll liss Marie Haber Mr. George Tyner These are the people who guided the policies nd budget of our yearbook They are also responsible for the design and lanning of the oook, assisted of course y the entire staff 1 Editor-in-chief Assistant Editor Art Editors Sports Editors Activity Editors Feature Editors Business Managers Typist Sponsors The Staff 131. 1 X E. H. Case I. P. HcCrary C, D, Shirey Wioe-'resident SSCTQLHFY Freasurer A yea- 'v,. 'l mg ,QM Qu . W f 1', Jpgn Bowman C. J. Klener H. Hooker Member Member Memoer To HThe Board of Educanionu we owe a great deal. Through the time and co- operation which Lhey give we are able to have this good plant and equipment for our training. 1 1lIw 43 B. I. lcC1une President B. I. loClune, retiring IOIDCP, nl! fm' the pest twelve years served in an un-t1r1U8 manner on the loerd of Education. He served ee vice-preeident of the board for eight !0lf' end ee president for two yearn. T QUCOIQISTKQTIOG C R Clodfelter B S Oklahoma A 6: M M S Oklahoma A ll Quperlntenoern AG-, ,ani Luthel' D Brown Gegy-ge M Tyner 5 E A B N E ll S Oklahoma A dc M I 5 Oklahoma A at H Junior Hlgh Principal Semor High Principal z A'A J , 'l ' S NP' - I 5 B..-N:.Sf ,,-f,5, FAQOLTY 'N 4 vi., W .AD ,.,.,u Q,e 14. v HC' .A L .J x, A . F , F5 . .' .. . , , ,-, aiu. SHIP , f' ' N, 1 -Y - . .N X 7 . Y'-N: 1 ' Q Av 'ALJ V. .,.-4.-:.., f. v 4,1 'v - 1'-f ' un - 'Q'fxw. 1,-, P., , . ..L, . . M, , , . , ,W 'fflfw .11--A 1.1 ' 1. 'f 14.-r qw-'A-, N Q . . M... . , .1 AHHAXL . 1. 'L' so , . ', ' , I Q -Q - . . ' ' 'YI . Ff:- a:.5::1i1 - -. -' ' ' ' Y- .' . 9 xo 'Vx ki Lie 123 Wf13..LC5 1.524 1-ffi ', 'i , .? :'t:'t,-vt' ,. . ., X. ,,. 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Hatton Q x - ou.-.-..g R ,K xl BONITA SHARPTON Student Council Girl Reserves H O C Glee Club Band Orchestra Annual Staff Senior Play HAR! BURGET Larlettes Glee Club Junior P1 E LEONARD AND QSON Football 4 H Club Boy Scouts B Palm BETTY BERRYHILL 'Q GLENDA ARFZ Girl Reserves O C P1 ys Jun'or Senior I C Class Queen MAXIJV BESLER H O C Larlettee Girl Reserves Orchestra Student Council Junior Play . H o C FRANK Brzvmora 1, Girl Reserves T I C b Boy Scouts Eagle Plays Junior Football Sen10r 4-F Club Clase Queen Junior Play HELEN BOGLE Girl Reserves Larlettss F. H. O. Club Student Council O? JAMES BUTLER Boy Scouts - Eagle T. I. Club 4 H Club FRED ERWIN Band Student Council Boy Scouts Eagle Orchestra Annual Staff Senior Play QS ts W1 5 3. F. H. . lub - T, . lub 'Q F. . . lub F. . . lub sid ' -1 ff f T. I. Club 1 ,,' -P s -as-3 I F C 'a F. .. . lub . ' . . lu - any mx l P va ea- ULA CHANCE Glee Club Lariettes Girl Reserves Queens Football Class Carnival Annual Staff Senior Play RUTHALINE RIICH Bend Glee Club Orchestre C -5' SARA CARROLL JOHN CASTO Basketball Girl Reserves Football Glee Club Annual Staff 3Bf'1101' P3-BJ JIINIE CUMPSTON Glee Club Band Boy Scouts Eagle Palm Orchestra Student Council Annual Staff Paper Staff '!3f gf HAURICE HALE H1 Y Football Basketball Annual Staff Senior Play Boy Scouts B Palm 43 ll '15' DELDRIS CURTIS Girl Reserves Annual Staff 4-H Club H O C NADINE GARPISON Orchestra Glee Club Girl Reserves Band LOUISE GREEN P. H. O. Club DON ED ELLIS Orchestra Girl Reserves Student Council Plays Junior Junior Play senior T' I- Club Annual Staff ,lv , .SZ Q 1 via JI in F. F' A. J F. H, o. Club Sy 4-H Club , up F. . . lub 4 , ,Q . 0 2 .il RUTH HACKER Glee Club Girl R serves O C ub JENNIE BRASHEAR Orchestra Girl Reserves Glee Club JON HILL Football Basketball Boy Scouts Ns' V7 Eagle DONN uOFrlAN Boy Scout Eagle H1 Y Student Council Football Annual Staff Junior Play AIIIIILAL '20 ERNEST CHEEK Boy Scouts Football 4 H Club H1 Y AGNES SMITH Band Glee Club Girl Reserves Lariattes Glee Club Life VIVIAN LEU ONB Girl Reserves F. H. 0. Club ROBERTA HARRIS EMMETT LONGBONE Football Annual Staff ?' Club HELEN HANNA Orchestra 4 H Club . H. O. C Junior Play Glee Club gsm..-1 4 xr '..f-1 . 5 1, ' E1 F. H. . 1 - is ,Q- 1 L. -- F. H. o. eg. ' 0- S F- lub JIMMY DICK MCCRARX JEWELL MOORE Girl Reserves Glee Club Student Counvil Paper Staff Annual Staff Senior Play H1-Y Boy Scouts - Life Plays - Junior Senior Peper Staff Annual Staff Q Ch RICHARD MORRISON 1 Band Boy Scouts - Eagle H O. C Football JACK MORGAN Band Senior Play Bo Scouts Star Y Orchestra ZOLANAE NICHOLS BEmTY PITTMAH Girl Reserves Larlettes Student Council Senior Play :MEM REED ALVADA PUGH GUS RIBKL Girl Reserves Larlettes Basketball Glee Club Boy Scouts Life BETTY NICHOLS Girl Reserves 1. 'V-sl l EARL DeSHAZO ALTA HARIE SUHHERS Girl Reserves Band Orchestra H 0 C C A ATKINSON 4-H Club Girl Reserves L4 r. MARIE HABER ososon: num Sponsor sponsor Boy Scouts CLETA SHARPTON AILENE WILLIAMS Boy SC01tl Life 6 HATTON Club Boy Scouts Vagle H1 Y Orchestra Senior Play Annual Staff -Q ETHEL MASON 4 H Club Girl Reserves Glee Club 1' ,A 0 , J. D. 'r. I. F. . . lub ,, r. ,yy y Us .' QM -I I? 1ifQf .,A' Ll? I JUANITA 'rxocmar 2 Pl, - u YQ . HvQQMUA 'IE L if gim- A SCENES od OOKCQMPOS M,y.w'K, ,. 'V 1-V L' an 'Qi ' 9 .W ' Q 1 ' . 1 Mr. E. F. Keller fgymw, , ll naming rm, ...alia lr. Haymel Bus Driver lr. Bus Driver Jomovxs First row: Evelyn Dempsey Nadine Applegate Bertha Ross Loma Sharpton Aggie Gregory Rowena Spaulding Betty Applegate Katherine Kountvupis, second row: Virginia fhaxton Jackie Holeman Helen Ragsdale Nell Louise o'Nea1 Iva Lasure Mildred Anderson Stella Kountoupis Helen Kountoupis Fhird row: Roy Heston Dean Haines Donald Vincent Mack King Phillip Reese Andrew Long Quinton Weber Nathan Young Fourth row: Alfred Anderson Jack Bales Kenneth Monroe Neil Watts Calvin Mason Ray Johnson John Popkess Those not in picture are: Ruth Lynch Curt Hooker Ethel Mason Pat Scudder Jgbob Whitaker Wilma Tarrant Henry Ropp , ,. 5 gy ng' 7 .-.Er-5, JZZIIZ kirst row: Ruth Ann Cooper Marie Carpenter Pauline McGuire Ruth Kent Fern Thomas Jacqueline Curtis Joan McDaniel Betty Gorhan Second row: Calvin Claibourne Bubby Hoffman Sue Dancer Georgann Toalson Mary Newman Zola Glatfelder Bob Pallett Robert Rinehart C. F. Craghead - Third row: Alfred Blevins Cody Gilliland Ralph Barjas Carl Gilliland Bryant McCart1in Albert Blevins Tack Clark Billy Claibourne Those not in picture are: Bobby Johnson Dorothy Bale Bud Berryhill Sponsor Carmen Barbosa Officers President ................ Vice-President .......... Secretary, Treasurer ..... Student Council..... Representative Sponsors...... -H' I Il Calvin Mason .John Popkess Zola Glatfelder Sue Dancer Miss Vistula Reeves Mr. Carl Craghead Q Q axe, r -A ..-.. , .a.. N nu, Just The Pa Prown....... Ma Drown... Ted Martin... Hallie ........ Jimmy McNaDe... Rhoda.... .... . Belle..... . Paul ..... .... Mary .... '. ..... Kay Stafford... James Stafiord. Cynthia Harwood Billy Hellingto Dr. Everett .... Lirector. .... .. camo ncaa anon noun caan once non. ones one H. ooo. nos. Girl For Jimmy Jack Morgan Fonita Eharpton Fred Erwin Louise Green Maurice Hale Eula Chance Jewell Moore John Casto Betty Pittman Betty Ferryhill Ernest Cheek Glenda Artz Jn D1 Hatton Jimmie Dick McCrary Miss Jones Junior Play Ham... 4 fvmvnw! L: . rl 1.1 . 1 -q - . -.-an ,4 , , . Munn 1 ., ' .. , . Ka., ' N Senior Play The three act comedy HJust the Girl For Jimmyn takes place in the farm home of NMaU and HPQH Brown. Jimmy,a young.farmer,is building a house just across Irom the Brown home. This a- roused the girls attention and so they all start aiter Jimmy who has his mind made up just wlat kind of girl he wants to marry. But Jimmy turns true to type emd marries ex- actly opposite girl of what he planned. This hilarious and exciting comedy en- tertained for a full evening. The play chosen was nOne Mad Nightn. The whole story happens in HOne Mad Nightn, in an old deserted house belonging to Don Cutter. Unknown to Don, the house is being used by a group of inmates from an insane asylum which has recently been destroyed by fire. The people are all really quite harmless, but Don doesn't know this and has quite a time keep- ing away from them. One Mad Night Don Cutter.. Bob Rinehart wing........f':fff55bob wninaker Priscilla..... Lady Macbeth.. John Aloen.... Mr. Hyde...... Dr. Bunn...... Lucille Marcy. Mrs. Cluck.... ..Helen Kountoupis .Sue Dancer Dzzzzzdohn Popkess ..Jack Bales unoo::Ra1ph Barjas .........Ruth Kent ......Dorothy Bale Gertrude Finch.......Ruth Cooper Mrs. Finch.... Mary Newman Depression.....Jacqueline Curtis Artem s Burke....Alfred Anderson Danny Siletto........Bob Pallett Directors...... ....Miss Reeves Mr. Craghead Sovn-pomomes Q sa The superior sophs. this year Cso grown up from freshies, now!J were represented in football, basketball, music, all clubs, they had some interesting picnics at Coon Creek and were capably sponsored by Vurl Smith, R. P. Lewis, and A. Smotherman. First row: Sue Casto Charlotte Haines Cecil Raven Dorothy Henderson Ruth Bowman Betty Warwick Betty Jo Newman Evelyn Cooper Second row: Bea Gilliland Betty Clark Patty Gilson Charlotte Hale largretta Northway Vivian Speegle Ekmm Jane Carroll asian Burger. President..... Vice-President... Officers Secretary, Treasurer... Student Council.. Bevresentative Sponsors... ... 0 0 2 , at Oo in Charlotte Hale John Woody Vivian Speegle Mary Lou Vansant ...Vurl Smith otherman Third row: Eugene Stull Robert Gorham Jimmy Shriver Ray Amos Henry Gilliland Melvin.Schultz Jack Wallace Fourth row: Dempsey Thaxton Those not in picture ares Wade Fielder George Kountoupis Emmett McWhirt J. D. Rayner Claud Widowski Vurl Smith - Sponsor George Bogle Winfred Lusk Don DeShazo Billy Perry Charles Hale First row: Ruby Walters Jean Parrett Louise Coke Doreen Atkinson Murna Case Rosalee Van Meter Virginia Treadway Second row: Marguerite Raemhild Bonnie Combs Peggy Clement Mary Lou Vansant Pearl Hanna Georgina Nichols Betty Bienroth Third row: A. Smotherman - Sponsor Clauda Hacker Betty Whiteturkey Helen Lynch Bea Williams Helen Wilson Louis Bullette Loyd Demory Fourth row: John Woody Alva Sprague R. L. Ramehild George McCa1-tlin Luada Bonham Buster Rogers Fifth row: Glenn Cleland Glenn May Calvin Purdum Dick Dillingham Joe Feeler Carl Bullick Charles Smith Those not in picture are: Mary Frances Eakin Helen Fielder Phyllis Harris Alyce Laird Betty Jean Swank Bev Dillingham F1TSL row Ehelm PdLCh1H Jeanette Tones Betty Klewer M311 ne Pond Naneta Klte Petty harnton Margaret Iynch Della Plttman 1ta Uullette Second row laylne ql9VlHb naroaret Cartwrlght Donna Lemnons Amy Reeves Ruby Purdun Mary Ellen Snlth Ruby Hatton largle 111303 Paullne IaRue Thlrd row Alberta Tones ponsor ry D roosl 'UT16l 1ner Velva Pale Ann Deshazo Ray Jean Peterson Marlon Pallett Hary D1H5O Juanlta Stanberry Fourth row Lewls Key Lawrence Pyles Wanda Franks Sarah Sllva Howard Courtney Sammy DaV1S Don urgula Wallace Klte Flfth row Jack harrls Leo Sharpton Donald Feeler Cl1 ford Polk Ceralo L9V6T1Ch Bllly Curtls Gayle Artz B111 Grl som B111 Compton Carl Smlth Slxth row Manuel Murgula Loyd MOTTlSOn Harry Laylor Billy Wllhelm Loddle Rybxa Raymond Pugh Vlfgll Conner stanley Duncan Billy Johnson seventh rom James McClure Leonard Hednan Rus ell Bolte Jack G1bb9HS Jack Fac ker Eugene Brown Jlm Gorham Henry McClure Mr Pope Sponsor Fmt-ss-yvyrrcj Those not ln plcture are Otls loveland Pram www Rett, Eller Poberta M y Lou Ann O'Neal The freshmen, a meek, m11d, llttle group Cmlth a few exceptlonsl thls year now trod have garticlpated 1n all act1v1t1es of the school and are now ready to become SGHIOT hlgh school students Off1cers Pre loent Gayle Artz V1ce Presldent Loyd lOTT1SOU Secretary, lreasurer Della Plttman student Councll Renresentatlve sponsors anuel Murgula E E Pop MISS Alberta Tones a ' ' , L L 4- 21' - ' A - nl' -1, v 'f I I 'f' 0 M ' . J. -nw . G .. - cv - 1 cl v Xa 'a ' 1 , 1A . J. Jr . 1' Aff , L , V! sf, Q - , 4 Ak' F' Y id 'f down the halls quite at home with us. They , . . A 0 1 ' - -.1 V ' '5 A S.. canoes vena , . . , . ' ltlllli llll AA 1 . ' ' N 'Cf ...Quo . r . ' ...... ..M ' ' - - .if ...I.'r. .l. e ,. b E. 3 . r a , - ..1GHT+3G RADE First row: Viola Tull Ruthene May President....... Vivian Harrison Louise Bond Helba McClure Helen Morrison Berniece Monroe Billy Alice Harris Iva Smith Second row: Gerradine Combs Lucille Dempsey Clara Villarreal Lucy Villarreal Norma Jean Carson Rosalie Pittman Lavada Malone Ethel Fern Elliot Barbara Lou Miller Donnie Harris Third row: J. W. Weber Warren Skaggs Carl Ropp Roy Bienroth Anna Lou Reed Ida Smith Juanita Dillon Marguerite Hedman Jimmy Calhoun Fourth row: lary Ellen Rayner goan Fenwick rnestine Koester largy Long Dorothy Dillingham Claire Hines Wanda Darnell Gladys Hitchcock Aleyono Butium Perry Kountoupis Fifth rom Sponsors.......... Juanita Pratt Bobby Mae Reed Erma Mae Stanley Irie Dancer Walter McGuire Sixth row: Miss Bobeck - Sponsor Paul Cookerly Gerald Leipold George Ropp Junior Combs Calvin Shull Gene Bennett Jack Watkins Junior Rose Gene Campbell Mr. Means - Sponsor Those not in Picture: Bobby Cole John Holland Carl Larson Leon Lynch Frank Sambrano Elbert B ah Bobby Seibold Elmer Sprague Cecil Woody Bobby Yearout Catherine Barbosa Pauline Robinson Marcia Snow Bonneta Spaulding Jessie Murguia Secretary, Treasurer. o o 0 D 1 0 Officers ....Barbara Miller ... ....Lesta Lemmons asa occur. M.B llias Lola BOUBCI ,.f Oxha .Billy A Harris Class Roll First row: Patty Bullette Betty June Fillpot Phyllis Hill Ruby Whiteturkey Leroy Tucker Billy Johnson Pete Cooper Elmer Hacker Junior Weston Earl Shriver Second row: Vivian Amos Evelyn Martin Betty Jean Smith Rosalie Demory Betty Mccleod Homer Moser Carlos Franks Dean Bales Johnnie Villarreal Robert Lamb Third row: Helen Claibourne Edith Key Ruby McKibben Mary Seibold Amy Grace MoCrary Phillip Vogt Harry Beal Don Parrett Harold Thomas Richard Chance Fourth row: Louise Hacker Audrey Bonham Sue Ann Swank Relva Lee Roberson Dora Clement George Burget Paul Green Vernon Polk George Toalson Fifth row: Kathaleen Combs Marjorie Angevine Betty Lou Carroll Betty Jean Chinn Jackie Henderson George Timmons Clyde Mason Warren Hacker Ralph Farrel Irene Servin Glenna Hildebrand Rosabell Bush Julia Brown Mark Watts Conrad Davis Lawrence Allen Those not in picture are! Patsy Bales Charles Bishop Eugene Sharpton Robert McClure St-it-lim GRADE- The seventh grade entered junior high for the first time this year, with Mr. Houck and Mr. Harmon as sponsors. Officers President ................. ...Helen Claibourne Vice-President .... .... Phyllis Hill Secretary ...... .... Conrad Davis Student Council... .... Betty Chinn Representative Sponsors ....... .... Mr. Clyde Houck Mr. H. E. Harmon 43' - el .:':a':1 E 4:5 4 1 Cu+e ll LI.l?2O'Z S P1CCO10 Pete au aifx x y, Na Ughgy Paper r r T, 5 Pals ww ggi 6 0 6 qc XQXP Q8 C0 6 Liberiflf .yEt.1Faz?iq.m,' O d U G Me? . Covboy Band Co of Death Vice Dogle Dellghtful SUTpT1S9 M exye 'TW ohhhh WJ TS 50 Tired Late Hours L 'A 5 lfw .X . ' .. ro I 'A' 75 Offs P 3' Q 5 Q, S If S Y A ' S r X, Q .F fgxi tr . t 1 ' K., . , f 5 mi . ' 29 N 1 x - 6 CX ge uv vi' 51715 - ' ex? 5, ' - - - - G1 Q 3 - '.M , ,K Q1 O I 1 f X Q . Q. ,i A S U, 'wx A Y 4 ,,S.,,w, C l 6 5 -. . 1 1 A -. y' 1 - ' ' 0 . 3 . 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' Sis M -3 ' I V 1 ly A PYYQ ' T' - 5 .frf ' K vi - ' k QF! 1 vin! xx X ' ' N' M, k x N xv N I llf X XXX' L, W1 ,iz wx ' I -,LX 'Q g.- Off? o K Y 4 - 'A' Q I YV 1? f 1 f ,v Bovscoows owxmfaxcty Dtwtv, omnomq 3 Q ., woot? xo E O '45 5 PXREPMR Q J th Rtsotqw Scodws LutherABrown Thomas Reynolds Scoutmaster The purpose of the Boy Scouts is to pro- mote in cooperation with other agencies the ability of boys to do things for themselves and others, to train them in Scoutcraft, and to teach them patriotism, courage, self-re- tues, using the best ' common use by Boy :.is upon the Scout -tdevelopment, citi- hh - cal fitness. It liance, and kindred vi methods which are nov.. Scouts, by placing an Oath and law for cha c zenship training, ', 1- is toward this en fwhi h e membership of the Dewe Troo qi ' s ders have been honestlyys . .i l - . ' A - 3 se H t f' -N QS , fthw-4 F 35: 'X A-za 3: o e X ' 'stinct groupS2 -' , a-.1Is'.g+,,.- I -4-v egular Scouts. 1 -1' - Y. we -la a Luther Brown is , ain X - , if - , found. Mr. Thomas ynolds ve ini e leader- ship of the Re :, -, - w ile Mr. Clyde Houck and Mr. 5- - . active lead- ers of the Se . . ? -I individuals who have help - if --- ' 3 activities are Pop Kelle , hn -- H. E. Harmon Vurl Smith, Bill Wilk , Frank Mayfield, Joe Smith, B. R. Lasure, Grady Hughes, George Johnson, and Wilbur King. Assistant Scoutmaster Regular Scouts g 0 -ti ' Regular Scouts let lov: Leonard Bush, lilly Speare, Frank Vargae, Jinie Calhoun, Jinie Lytle, larl Shriver, Bob Hamilton, Pete Cooper, Charlee Bishop, Richard Chance, Boy Bienroth, Leroy Tucker. 2nd Bova Frank Sambrano, Donald Hale, J. V. Weber, Deen Bale, Bobby Bond, Ton Smith, Donald Parrott, Johnny Villarreal, Junior Heston, Donald Barrie. 5rd Bow! Walter lcGruire, Billy Johnson, larren Skegge, Junior HDIO, Carl Rapp, Bob Cole, Paul Cooke:-ly, Jinnie liohole, Louie Doyle, leneoio Silva. 4th Row: Cane Cenpbell, Leo Sharpton, Gerald Leverich, Lawrence Pylee, Clyde Haeon, Lawrence Allen, Harry Beal, Aaron Dillon, Laval lcClure, John Hooker. 6th Roux Jack Gibbene, Don llagana, Wallace Kite Loddie Rybka, George Ropp, Bob Seibold, Billy Wilhelm, Bill Johneon, Jack latkine. 6th Row! Junior Conbe, Johnnie Hitchcock, Leonard Redman, Billy Curtin, Virgil Conner, Jack Harrie, Janee McClure, T. V. Reynolda, Dixie Johneon. 7th Dov! Clyde Houck, H. Il. Harlon, A. ll. Smothernan, Calvin lhull, I, I, Keller, Howard Courtney, Billy Perry, John Bi.-ll. Luther lrovn. B0 SCOOTS OF NUERICA l nr- E Dhwrav, OKLM-xom 1.'TROOP KBII' PEEQARSD SEWOR I Sco0T5 Clyde Houck John Hill Assistant Scoutmaster Senior Scouts M AL C 'ij' i, Senior Scouts lst lov: Levis Key, Loyd lorrison, Bill Olal- bourne, linfred Lusk, Jllnie Shriver, Calvin Clalbonrne, Alva Sprague, John Voody, Loyd Denory, Luggy Bullette. 2nd Rove Curtis Booker, Donn Hoffman, Alfred Blevins, Frank Blenroth, Jack Bales, Richard Morrison, Andres Long, R, L, Haemhild, Eugene Stull. 3rd Row! Arthur Bay Johnson, lack ling, Kenneth llonroe, Bnbby Hoffman. 4th Bow! C. A. Atkinson, Henry Rapp, lrnest Cheek, Janes Butler, Oarl Gilliland, Charles Hale, Buster Rogers, Henan McClure. 5th Row: Albert Blevins, Bev Dlllinghan, Pat Soudder, Dick Dillingham, Bay Asos, Kennel lnrgula, Bob Johnson. 6th Bowl Calvin Purdun, Calvin lason, Dnd Berryhlll, Richard llcCra.ry, Carl lnlllok, Alfred Anderson, lathan Young, Billy Bob Psllett, Bob Rinehart. 'ith Roan Clyde Houck, H. I. Harmon, A. ll. 'EfhOl'lll, l. I. Keller, Vnrl hlth, John Hill, T. V. Reynolds, Dixie Johnson, Imther Brown. Senior Scouts not in picture: Leonard Anderson, larold Blevins, hssell Bolts, Jllnie Gnnpston, fred Irvin, lenry Gilliland, Cody Gilliland, llanrloe Bale, Cleo Harris, J. D. Hatton, Glenn Key, Jack lorgan, John Popksss, Phillip Reese, Gns bbka, Dempsey Thaxton, and Jobob Whitaker. Assistant Sc outmaster Senior Scouts 1 ,XX it The Troop has de from a nucleus of V: y embers of , '?i'fa'rs ago to its present ship of o gi., f ed fifty- eight. In. Sgthere were , A yitwo Eagle Scouts, i 'JI' f .-1-K -E .fl Eagle Scoutsg argl, l, , ,H V.,- .5 jg ,W ords for Eagle SCO -mils! ' ' ken when tlxirty-thrxelglbfog Q b -e5 g1edScout awards. A '1 l m Q 0 ga-Lggzz' ' Wal' S are expected tg' e a yth of Honor this year. A Ji . gf if -2' : The .g,:,.,.f Z compre prograln of activities udes d .act-lvl' ties. The E4 1 f es inc art1es,.and social func ear- Zio tdoor .118, 111151981 specializatio 1 s, 51:5 ip training ggurges, Cgurt s- 'a va and 8I1C6YI1eI1f,, FB.- ther and Son -'au in idual and civic good turns, and I, , and school projects and various other 313- ' ies. The coutQQ6tQ Troop 18 under its pace - set W eng, and ' 1 he whole- hearted co f-atgv f Xtxhe Bo i, f, alle gained state and ' a Ltree ' onj for Scout acnievemgng. Welsxnb QE, o fthe iarsest troops o oy Hts Llbj ij U on. Cf 7 A Curtis Hooker f L'!JLLQf lldrdlicrlomemayle-PQ F' Owxf-iowa The Future Homemakers of Oklahoma is an organization which came into being in 1937 and the first Dewey Chapter was formed in the year 193s-:O under the leadership of Edith Robinson. The purpose of the club is to increase the interest and broaden the scope of home- maning for all girls. The club of l94o-41 was guided by their president, Maxine Eeeler, in more activities. Our aim is to be good homemakers, better citizens and do a Sgpvice for ourselves and our country. A Girl's Creed I believe that the home is a womans natural environment. I believe that there is as much art in making a barren houle into a glistening, comfortable home as there is in painting a picture or in writing a poem. I believe that there is dignity and beauty in service, that as a career for woman, homemaking offers greater opportunity for leisure, for growth ol mind and spirit, and for exercise of the body, than any other occupation. I believe that one who has the intelligence to keep her own house in order is wise enough to be a force in any community. It is my desire to be one of the countless women of the world to make life sweeter and better because I live and do my work well. -Grace Noll Cromwell. px' 25:2 : v.vL1 K! 5.1 '-41'-sf .,..- .Leaf 'nifuvf gxl -4 A 5 nd yf, Ill' Officers Presidentsouooonoocoou osoocoma-xi-ne Beeler Vice-President...... . ...Helen Hanna Secretary, Treasurer.........Murna Case Sponsorooc oooncaooooaoos nooM1SS Marle Haber Membership Eula Chance Pearl Hanna Alyce Laird Glenda Artz Ruth Hacker Louise Green Helen Burget Evelyn Cooper Betty Beinroth Ruth Ann Cooper Doreen Atkinson Bonita Sharpton Erma Jane Carroll Virginia Treadway Mary Frances Eakin uTo make the beet better' is the purpose of the 4-H Club. It is toward this end the Dewey Club has been woraing. The present Dewey 4-H Club was organized ln 1958 with Miss Vlstula Reeves as sponsor. The Club has made steady progress since its be inning with a present membership of eighty- eight. The club members participate in varied ao- tivities and contests. They have been active in 4-H Round-up, the Washington County Fair and the State Fair, Several honors have been elven members of the club in the National 4-H Club Congress. In attending county and state meetings this group always makes a commendable representation, establishing e good impression among others of the Dewey High chool students Officers President ..... ..... Frank Bienroth Vice-president ...... Marie Carpenter Secretary-Treasurer.. Jsoqueline Curtis Student Council ..... lary Eakin Representative Sponsor ....., .. lies Lola Vineyard -Q44 4-H CLO15 in Membership Carl Ropp Sonny Long Bob Pallett Viviam Amos Elbert Bush Pearl Hanna Ernest Cheek Maurice Hale Betty McLeod Evelyn Cooper Louise Hacker C. A. Atkinson Patty Bullette Jack Henderson Doreen Atkinson Ruth Ann Cooper Eugene Sharpton Helen Claibourne Ruby Whiteturkey Marjorie Angevine Betty Lou Carroll Jacqueline Curtis Betty Whiteturkey Betty June Fillpot Frank Snow Betty Smith Ethel Mason Patty Bales Helen Hanna Andrew Long Billy Curtis Leo Sharpton Carlos Franks Billy Johnson Belva Roberson Frank Bienroth Herbert Franks George Toalson Marie Carpenter Rosalie Demory Bonneta Spalding Georgann Toalson Amy Grace McCrary Catherine Barbosa Billie Jane Clark Marguerite Hedman Mary Francis Eaxin CMRLFK 'The Dewey Girl Reservesn were organiz in 1926 Grace Waite was the first president and Mrs Hurlock and Miss Cherrie Palmer were the first sponsors Mrs R H Ingram is now our Mother Advisor and has,since 1926 been,an ardent and helpful friend of our organization. Cabinet 1940-1941 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Social Music Director Publicity Service Financial Devotional Pianist Student Council Program Helen Bogle Zola Glatfelder Marie Carpenter Ruth Ann Cooper Sue Dancer Ruth Kert Pauline McGuire Eula Chance Georgann Toalson Helen Lynch Dorothy Bale Ruth Bowman Jacoueline Curtis Membership Mary Newman Ruth Hacker Patty Gilson Betty Gorham Evelyn Cooper Joan McDaniel Thelma Patchin Vivian Lemmons Betty Jo Newman M ry Lou Vansant Dorothy Henderson largaret Cartright Mary Francis Eakin Ray Je Fern Thomas Klewer Wilson Pittman Fielder Betty Helen Della Helen Nita Bullette Evelyn Dempsey Marion Pallett Juanita Taggart Helen Kountoupis Virginia Treadway Margaret Lee Lynch Katherine Kountoupls an Peterson ESEKQE5 Calendar of avents 1940 1941 Recognition Service Assembly Program G R and Hi Y Halloween Party Book Week Celebration Hayride with Tadger Thanksgiving Baskets Christmas P T A Program Christmas Party for needy Heart S1St8T'S Week Faculty Program Easter Party for Grades Anniversary Celebration Senior Farewell Mother and Daughter Tea Vistula Reeves Lela Bobeck Sponsors Miss Miss Alberta Jones Evelyn Leighton Group Leaders Miss Miss A if Girl Reserve Code Gracious in manner Impartial in judgment Ready for service Loyal to friends Reaching toward the best Earnest in purpose Seeing the beautiful Eager for knowledge Reverent to God Victorious over self E Ever dependable S Sincere at all times I b Flrst Row Calvln Claibourne I D Hatton Tohn Popkess Jimmy Dick McCrary Bob Pallett B1lly Claibourne Bob Rlnehart Second Row Don DeShazo Jack Wallace Mack Klng Howard Courtney Stanley Duncan Manuel Marvula H F Harmon Thlrd Row: Ra Amos Wlnfred Lusk George Kountoupis James McClure Fourth Row C R Clodfelter Maur1ce Hale George Tyner Tack Bales Fuvene Pl tzer not ln plcture , 0'- lq ' gli -v 4' fl' NTo create, maintain, and extend through out the school and 113 communlty hlgh stand ards of Chr1st1an character Such 15 the motto of the H1 Y Cluo The Senlor H1 Y Club was formed 1n the year of 1927 under the sponsorshlp of Hebron Hlxon, a former hlgh school student The club 15 a very lnportant part of our school life E111 kent served as state H1 Y president 1n 1939 Two years our club had a member who was vice presldent One year it was repre sented in the Natlonal Hi Y Conference Each year a large group attend the state meeting at Norman Sponsors of the club have been: Hebron H1XOn, C R Clodfelter, Charles Hoff man, George Tyner, and H E Harmon Officers President Jimmy Eick McCrary Vice President John Popkess Secretme l 0 0 Q 0 0 :Bob Rinehart Sponsors ' ' ' I 0 0 UC 0 Ro Clodfelter George Tyner H. E. Harmon UeL1Lr'ngg . : le I .as Q vu R :KJ Jinmy Shriver ,C V Q . '.e - ' ' ' n I ' Z In ' soc one J . A.x LQKKETTES HLariettesN, Dewey High School girls'pep club,was organized for the purpose of arous- ing enthusiasm among the student body. This club was first organized in 1929 as the HPep Piratesn, consisting of aoout thirty girls from the three higher grades. The club now has twenty-four members. The uniforms were red sweaters, trimmed in white with pep emblems, white skirts, and pirate caps. This year they were changed to gray skirts, red sport jackets, white shirts, gray calots. The yell leaders wear gray ca- lots, white sweaters with red D's. Each year the Lariettes have an outing for the football boys and an after game ban- quet for the basketball boys. This year the football boys were enter- tained at Johnstone Park at Bartlesville, Nov ember 6. March l2 the basketball boys were entertained in the Home Economics Cottage. Phe following girls have been yell leaders l933.... ....Evalyn Jenkins l934.... ....Joy Seidle l935.... ....Helen Fair l936.... ....Katherine Frenchman l937.... ....Ava Keller 1938 .... .... Elma Louise Ewing l939.... ....Willetta Rhodus 194O.... Officers President..... ViCB-PI'eSideZ1t. Q . 0 Secretary..... Yell Leader....... Assistant.... .... Sponsor... ....Eula Chance Betty Pittman Zola Glatfelder Betty Gorham Eula Chance Betty Harrison Alberta Jones .4--L... elen Bogle Eula Chance Pearl Hanna Waneta Kite Alvada Pugh Fern Thomas Betty Gorham Muriel Miner Maxine Beeler Betty Pittman 1' na Tarrant :ettv .f-nroth 'hose not .aneta Kite Mixine Blevins Zola Glatfelder Virginia Treadway Membership Maxine Blevins Betty Harrison Vivian Lemmons Helen Ragsdale Betty Applegate Ruth Ann Cooper Zola Glatfelder Pauline McGuire Juanita Stanberry Virginia Treadway Jacqueline Curtis Ray Jean Peterson db A L Sd G I RL Scooro G Josephine Houston Alberta Jones Scout Leader Troop Leader American Eaglet Patrol Phyllis Hill Marjorie Angevine Betty Lou Carroll Betty June Fillpot Patty Bullette Helen Glaibourne Viv1an Amos Betty Jean Smith Dora Clement Rosabell Bush Patsy Bales Betty Jean Chlnn Belva Lee Roberson Amy Grace lcCrary Mary Seibold .i Sa ca ga wea Patrol Jeanne Fenwick Ernestine Koester Claire Hines lary Ellen Rayner Aleyene Butrum larjorle Long Ann DeShazo f W J NOD my honor I w1l1 try to do my duty to God and my country, to help o her people at all t1mes and to obey the Glrl Scout Laws H Thls pTOml5e was f1TSt taken by G1rl Scouts 1n Dewey ln aoout 1929, hen the f1TSt troop was organlzed Slnce that tlme, under the dlrectlon of M185 osephlne houston, it has grown to an organlzatlon of three Lone Troops havlng total of lO5 members The Glrl Scout program has been revlsed to lnclude ten d1St1DCE program flelds Out of doors, homemaklng, arts and crafts, llter ature and drama, m s1c and danc1ng, lnter natlonal frlendshlp, health aid safety, com m nity llfe, nature, sports and games, that they mlght more fully reallze the fundamental a1m of G1r1 Scouting 'he development f g1rls along physlcal, mental, moral, emotion al, and Splrltual l1nes, to the end that there may result not only personally enrlched ind1v1du ls but also 1DdlV1dUalS 1ntelligent ly partlclpatlng as C1t1Z8DS 1D a democratlc 506161 order The troop com ittee 1S composed ot Mrs Charles Fenwlck, chairman, Mrs Homer Hill and hrs Leland HIRES Troop l 1n Junior high school was organ1zed in lQ39 Miss Jo ephlne Houston IS Scout Leader wlth Miss Al berta Jones as Troop Leader and 1iss Dorothy McCla1n as ASSISLBHL Troop Leader Jeanne Fen W1Ck 13 leader of the Sa ca ga wea Patrol and Phyl11s H111 18 leader of the Amerlcan Eaglet Patrol ll QW .nw I -J - ' Y . . a IPL -' ' , .Q . 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L o ' 1 QE , 1' H fwwuumi K M allay M V V fu' ' S S Q , 5 M 4' pp. J Ae in , ::: '--5 Ars IP 4 Off1cers Captain Drum Mawor OSC John Popkess Jack Bales Ruth kent 575533 Twirlers Joan McDan1e1 Betty To Newman Jack Morgan Agnes Smlth Loul e Creen Dorothy Bale Lieutenants Llbrarlan The Dewey Hlgh School Band, otherwise known as the Dewey Cowboy Band, has Come a 'Q vqf AO long way since lts OF51H1Z8llOD in 1928 I that year lt had 1ts rather small beginning w1th a MQWDBTSPIP of twelve boys under the very capable leadershlp of Mr Frank Murrah Murrah remalned w1th the lnstrumental muslc department from lt organlzatlon untll F15 de th ln 1939 Duri those eleven years HS he watched the department grow 1D size and accompllshment, flnally includlng g1rl mem bers and encompassing an orchestra In the spring of 1939, Mr Millard B Means came to assume the dutles of band di rector The next fall the band became, 8dd1t10H to ltS milltary character, a cowboy band through the adoption of full cowboy re galia ten gallon hats, br1ght silk shirts and neckerchlefs, blue denlm 1ev1s, and cow boy boots During that school year, 1939-40 the band traveled over 1 OOO miles ln the state of Oklahoma, and were favorites where ever they went At an Osage Indian Parade in Pawhuska during the summer of 1940, this colorful group attracted the attentlon of a HNat1ona1 Geographicn staff photographer, who took color shots of the band One of these pic tures appeared in the March, 1941, issue f the UNational G6OgTBph1C Magaz1neN, there fore, brlnging national recognition to Dewey atlas Betty hle er Wand Queen lembership Ray Amos Sue Dancer Jack Bales Dorthy Bale Ruth Bowman Andrew Long Jack Morgan Jack Harris Loulse Green Patty Gilson Jack Gibbens Betty Klewer James McClure Joan McDan1e1 Lesta Lemmons Phylls Harrls Herman McClure Nadlne Garrison Marle Carpenter Betty Jo Newman Georgina Nichols Calvin Claibourne Ruth Kent Neil Watts Mary Eakin Fred Erwin Billy Perry Bertha Ross Agnes Smith Alyce Laird Eugene Stull Earl Shrlver John Popkess Jack Wallace Billy Johnson Calvin Purdum Jimmy Shrlver Betty Warwick Marion Pallett Jeanette Jones Howard Courtney Billie A Harris Georgann Toalson Dorothy Henderson J ...I 'fl N - J J ' ',., if 2, A 'nf I nun I . f ' 9 l 'Q I l 0 n f A . ii - Mr., . ,l .. . . 1 . Q 1 S . .- . . 15 l . , 1 7 - l 8 O ' xh, t 4 , ., 10 n nnxe s, 13 tre Foncertmaster Phe IUOSIC X W 1 I I . If! fri Y W'W The Dewey hlgh School Orchestra con S1StlHg of twenty flve QIECSS, aods colgr no the mus1cal llfe of the school Its Jrowlng llbrary COHLHIDS many ClaoS1C and Seml pop ular composltlons, and ILS 1USlC IS much en Joyed at varlous entertalnments sponsored oy the school orchestra 1s under Ruth Kent Sue Dancer Andrew Long Ruth Bowman Bllly Perry Earl Shriver Jack G1bbens Betty Klewer Calvln Purdum Jeanette Jones Mary Lou Vansant Dorothy Henderson Nadl the d1T6CulOD of Mr Means Marv Eakin Murna Case Helen Hanna Dorthy Bale Jack Harrls John Popkess Jack Wallace Loulse Green Jimmy Shrlver Georgann Toalson Georglna Nlchols Calvln Clalbourne ne Garrlson X 'ii Jn-n.- ' ' 41' J a i.A' -,ff im! .L Ya: U h go, 3 L . o ' ' . ' - bf . iaa L,. X 27 if A , m Ln? -gle4.1'o:+:a.- s, x x EA f A sums b ,Nl 'I ,J f, l R 'M 7 as iff- A I ' l f , as f T 1- ,. 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I 29-ff-E-V STODE-AT Comet 'he Student Council of the Devey Plgh School was organlzed durlng the school year of 1024 laS5 'he Student OUnC1l has served a Qovernlng body lor the tudent of the school in cooper tlon flth the i culty Its uroose 15 o e be SLUOGFE and teachers 1n the problem TE13D1V9 to school lnfe Every effort lS maG9 to cooperate wlth the VETIOUS OTgan1ZaL1OHS nd rouos WhlCl mane up the stuoert body ldent 8160260 by the entlre student body, presldent of eacr of cla , a reoresertatlve elected by each class, and a reoresentatlve of each club or OTQeD1Z8blOH and presldents It has been a busy school ye r for the Councll slnce lL has soonsored a number of act1v1t1es The new trophy ca e mh1ch las been lnstalled ln the OfflCe hallway 1S ILS greatest contrlbutlon Other 3CL1V1L1eS spon sored and dlrected by the Student Council were The Dewian, the school paper, annual student teacher d y, and the annuil chool p1cn1c Hobo Day Flve representa 1ves the Student Councll at end d the Iortheas DISLTICC meetlng of Hlgh School Student Coun ls at Plcher We have oeen honored wlth presentatlve from our school belng closer a delegate Jn the Northeast D1StT1Ct We have slncerely trled to Hwustly ann falrlyn reoresent our fellow students 1U our VaT1OUS efforts to lmprove our school Presldent Membership F1TSt row Phyllls H111 Second row Helen Clalbourne Bonlta aharpton Perry FJUHCOUQIS V1Pg1H1B Treadway Barbara Mlller Clara F1365 Fred ETWID Betty P1ttman Ruth Bowman Marle Carpenter Fh1rd row Jacquellne CUTLIS Gayle Artz Jewell Moore Betty Jean Ch1nn Donn Hoffman Charlotte Hale Maxine Beeler Fourth row H E Harmon Suzanne Dancer Ralph Bargas Mary Lou Vansant Manuel Murgula Those not 1n he plcture are Mary Fr nces Eakln Geor e KOUHLGUJIS O ilcers V109 Pres1dent Secretary, ire surer Sponsor Bonlta Ch roton Sue L ncer FHXIUE Beeler Mr H E Harmon Ill l ' . kg 1 -f-vf'-1- ...... 'QWLJ 5 fi ' 11, , C L Ugg, f ' we -' aiu, I A 'if s , . . X 1 'g .t . . . C v , J i, .qc a - 5 ' I 5 . - ...... L , v .. I N , , . z . Q v' ' - I L L, as V ' ' . s s : 2 ' H' . . 'H . 0 1 p o ' t v lo t. ' . 3 e ' . I I 3 L: . -. . ., . . . Q Z' V . V . .T l 'A L Q A . . . . U ' 3 . a ' Phe Student Council is :nade ug of a pres- JOTIU POPKGSS ' ' ' ' A E M I . as ' A ' ' , -' 'Q ' Ck A . l , , , 1' , 5 X ' '..... ............. ' ' , a A - - - , ' V- , -' ' - ' ....... ..... 'a . s , . ,. 1 - - - - H ,a .. .. .. .L. ' A . 2 V A .lt nas -Q-.suave 011, ,, . - a ' ' .. ' Q s ' ' : . ' ' 'L' 01 ' L Q A I 'o 4 ' c K Q V. L. r ' ' A I- iz., ' ' I . I . . . PM-R STAFF- Fhe history of NThe Dewiann, dates back to the year of 1523 under the supervision of P.R. Chamberlain Jr., as editor. It has been published every year except the year of 1:23, 1934. In lJ3O, 1431 Charles Shertzer was the editor. Most oi the school papers have been pro- duced on the mimeograph. In the years la3l- 32-36-37, the paper was printed on a regular printing press ADO had the form of a regular paper. Paul Vansant was editor in 1931-32. The paper was published again in 1935-36 with Bill Dancer as editor. Eugene Shreffler was editor in 1936-37 -- editing one of the best of school papers. Richard Kendall head- ed the staff in 1938-39, and Don Courtney in 1939-40. Staff Editor Assistant Editor Feature Editor Jokes Editor Sports Editors Art Editors Reporters Typists Mimeographist Sponsors X. John Popkess Jacqueline Curtis Jewell Moore Sue Dancer Curtis Hooker Bill Compton Katherine Kountoupis Pete Cooper Jean Fenwick Betty Klewer Alyce Laird Jack Bales Earl DeShazo Bob Pallett Mary Eakin Pauline McGuire Bonita Sharpton Nadine Garrison Georgann Toalson Pauline McGuire Maxine Eeeler Miss Vistula Reeves Mr. H E Harmon Jimmie Dick McCrary Eeuty Qerryhill Vurl Smith Nabhhn VUMHE Glenda Lrsz Maxine laeler fumes Butler ' a' .- 1l.1U'.-fre re -W . P' nwvrgn-f.ll, Pl I 1 413 , . , . f Don Ed 21113 Helen KounLou 1S Le3UQrd Ancerbon P i .Ati TRASE-AniQf5bsTKxqL Cubs The vocational course started in the fall of 1940 is known as part-time cooperative training in diversified occupations. This is a cooperative effort on the part of the school, home and place of business which enables a boy or girl to get actual training on a part time basis and at the seme time carry suf- ficient academic work to meet the requirements for graduation from high school. It is a course in which the student is given training experiences dealing with actual work problems which include the performance of tasks as expected by employers, co- operation with and getting along with other employees, meeting the public and giving satisfactory service to customers. These students do regular class work each morning. Two hours of the four hour class work deals directly with problems related to the employment. The other two hours are event on academic course required for high school graduation. The after- J-D- Hatton ' noon is spent in actual employment on a training basis. '?v NC, Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey Total Poor BALL L Power P111 Clyde Houcx Coach --nnnqnqunnu-u...,,h AS91SL3Hf Co ch X qw-1, is--.....,,, ohn H111 Captain 'Gooch' Quanerback 4 ye re w n1OT he fooovd 1939 Sperry Miami Copan Bartlesville Barnsdall Claremore Sand Springs Vinita Nowata Pawhuske 0D'DOI1BI1t8 for the paet fwo seasons Dewey Dewey Dewey -- Dewey Dewey 89 Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey Total 20 28 13 6 O O -Q 111 1940 Sperry Miami Perkins Barnsdall Bartlesville Claremore Vinita Sand Springs Nowata Pryor Opponents f qi., 'V I rg . f Yi-I irffe . . . J a. I b i Q T ' - O 13 6 13 - 25 c 6 27 14 6 0 o 8 3 31 20 5 10 .Q 24 3 Emmett Longbone Poor sqm. . 1 r Ralph Berj s '.'Ch1efY YN 6 N: Peaches:: Active Captain Tackle Tackle ' 2 year-S 3 years Junior Senior Frank Bienroth , Ernest Cheek C ob .r 'H Lomie Guard Guard 3 yiars 3 years Sen or Senior l lf d Bl 1 f 1 Buddy B h' A rrsmfv ns Halfback n r ' gal-f vack 3 years ,,...,,.,, W---.,.. -V?aI'S Junior - Junior Robert Rinehart , W .X rxr , , nB0bby.. ,Q Maurice Hale Halfback ' ' ' 'ir' w We ' ll0CkY 2 years Memm Fullback Junior 3 Years Hn- Senior U Albert, Blevins ,N Dempsey Thaxton IlLittle Johnn l,,Mf:'li- nnempn End M'f'fffr:uw I End 1 Year 2 years Junior Sophomore Cody Gilliland Ilcodyil Center 2 years Junior JaC C lr:-Tk u 'vub H Tackle 1 year Junior R. L. Raemhild HR. L.' Guard 1 year Sophomore Bryant McCartlin !lAdamH End 1 year Junior Poor BALL -wr Z ii-g., is-... ,Q f- ...W 5 9 1 x -Q., .- -nag, 31 -5.-.NY -,q,e .-.oi l I1 L- ',,,--' vx Harold Blevins i llIrall Halfback 2 years Sophomore Picture Unavailable Carl Gilliland IIMOJ Oell Center 2 years Junior Pat Scudder Bane Tackle l year Junior Henry Ropp nAdolphH Guard 1 year Junior Dick Dillingham nDickU End 1 year Sophomore Curtis Hooker HCurtH Halfback 1 year Junior Barnsdall Bqsrgm bqu. -CL-P-P 'NIA The Dewey Hlgh School Bulldoggers were crowned champions of the Verqlgrls valley Conference Ior the second COHSGCUEIVG year Slnce John Ben Hlll, a three year lenter wlnner was handlcapped by a football lngury, Captaln Allred Blevlns was the only regular starter from the squad of lJ3 lveO avallaole tor basketball SeTV1Ce Gus Ryoka, Cody Gilllland, Charles Pele, Carl Gilllland, and Budoy Berryhill lettermen of l939 l94O, wlth Albert and Harold Blevlns, Dempsey Fhaxton, MHUTICE Hale, CUTIIS Hooker, lntre mural stanoouts, were chosen for the squad of 1943 1941 ff Scores of 1941 Deve Dew y Sand S ings my CCTSQBQTGS? wey Barnsdal Deweyf wey Dewey Dewey Dewey wey Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey wey wey De ey Dew Dewe Dewey Dewey 0 Tulsa Central UBH2' Pawhuska CO1l1HSVll18 Fomlny Sapulpa ff! 20 Tulsa 1 ll ll ata Vinita Sand Springs Miami Ramona ,- Skiatook ff - Homin? 5 Sand SP ' - .1 Nowata V Sand Springe Sand Springs - f , -Lf! Dean Haines Georce McCart11n Maurice Hale The 28 The Thaxton, Rinehart 100 yard yard yard yard 45 5 time Tr CK Team and Coach Dempsey Thaxton Track was reorganized this year for the first time in several years team entered the Bison Relays, March boys making the trip were Dempsey Maurice Hale, Dean Hain s and Bob Thaxton and Rinehart entered the dash broad Jump and ran in the 880 relay Hale and Haines entered the 880 relay The boys ran fourth in the 880 relay, with a very good time of 1 minute seconds which was won by Cleveland with a fo 1 minute 41 8 seconds April 8, Dewey engaged Bertlesvllle in a dual wwf meet Dewey won six out of a Doesible eight firsts One of the highlights of the meet was an impressive 58 second quarter run by Dean Haines i :f' The following boys participated in track: '---- Maurice Hale, Bob Rinehart, Dempsey Thaxton, Dean Haines, Ray Johnson, George VcCart11n and Donn Hoffman Bob Rinehart FW Donn Hoffman Ray Johnson C21 I ME A Vw? i 3 , 5 HL - fe ,I h yi if n t M ' ' , . ffld, Q 14 All QU: i ' i - SCJ-jO0L Awqmvs WP' ReLLy Werryhiii .us K H C 6 L 1LlZ9H he t Ply Len helen Bogie D ughcers of che American Revolution awarc is given each year to e senior Sirl who has been active in dll school activi ies She h s improved in the follovine lines personality develoome1L, ieiuership, self re liince, initiative, and opreciation of deno cratic princioles of living The best ciLizen is an individuel who has hed an active part in the activities of che school and community and has developed an ap- rreciation of a democratic form of living Phe entire student body has a vote 'W select- ing one boy and one girl as representacives of our best citizens. 1 2 X 9 8020 f 4,96 is ' Q ? j G Q O . 3 Q . 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