Dewey High School - Bulldogger Yearbook (Dewey, OK)
- Class of 1953
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MITCHELL Senior High Principal Junior High Princip CARL DAVIDSON Science Junior Co-Sponsor MARGRET KINNE FACULTY ETHEL TYN E R English Junior Co-Sponsor ui I 'Y S, sf PHYLL IS MARLAR Commercial Sophomore Co-Sponsor , LEVINA LEHRLING Music Home Economics Freshman Co-Sponsor F. H. A. Sponsor . wYvoNNE Lovmc Q Secretory to Superintendent ELVA MYERS English Eighth Grade Co-Sponsor ELIZABEILTISIOLEMAN Senior Co-Spon sor IRENE CLEVELAND Secretory to Principal 'Qu EDD HILL History Afhierics E WALTER TAYLOR Carpentry Sophomore Co-Sponsor ADELLA HANKINS School Nurse RALPH PECK Agriculture F. F. A. Sponsor ,,r., R l A5 fx. MARVIN BROWN Mofhemarics Afhlerics CHARLES HANKINS Wood Shop Senior Co-Sponsor SUBLETTE SCOTT Bond -gb PHYLLIS CASE Junior High Science Eighvh grade Co-Sponsor Class llffioers ,W dx ' ff J EANN E NASH Secretary BOB CORZINE Pres idenf ARISTOTLE KOUNTOU PIS Vice President 41 E' f ARDITH GUNTER Reporter CAROLYN JOHNSON WAYNE HOOVER C Ed'fo Co-Editor o- 1 r 5 F Vf vt. ,Q Tod Roulius f4 ,QQ n ano .3 X .xx A 1-A Don Hinman Louis Valgli Q. Lasofia wright Bgfh Cmp.m.r is Marlow Watt YT'-nf Joann Farmer .loonn McCormack Miriam Kolly Wanda Sfowarf 'FFF' P. R. Bowan ze. 'K s .Q V - an ,' f. Hugh Goldon 77' as oft, n n 5 X 13, f .I , 1 Frank Fronchman fl- X 4 -.,,,,,,. Walter Donnoll ,fa ff-safiff RheqLasuro ! 'J f Pai Buflor 1 Q f 'E.-- . '-'.' n . at ff .- -if fn o'.z:, Doyle Balontlne at 'Rv y, v 1 Thelma Harrison Phyllis Spalding Dewey Anderson X af f rm JF A Ss fn' -:rr If X of '45 Eh Joan Elam Foggy Crouse J. D. Elam Allen Campbell 1 fi? -Q .7 , JA, x 1 lda Bello Wiln 1 N Evelyn Mondo X hh Wx 'l John Stull k X Q WNV .larry Givens p Ar- . 7,11 Z lg, .- V 2 f fl A Goldie Conaduy ' g Jerry Bowan DUNN PONY ' Ronald Ryan ' V .M nn. 'LM 1 ' W f-dj' X' Bill JUBY Kcnnefll Wilhelm M I l v T U. Ranmllild A v Q Gary Spoon i ...YQ X Vg! K X xg . Ll. r 1 5 Y QP fi'-, R -lllslilx' ff. Brian Webb Joe Musltral Cecil Magana Karl Ness '-Q. Dean Weston .lim GGY Duane Nissen WJ David Dobbs Earl sClllllfl NOT PICTURED: Allen Hamb- lin, Earl Coke, Donald Sllarpfon, Wesley Wllife, Jerry Boyle, Albert Murguia, Vemon Snow. CLASS HI TORY September 4, l94l. That date will always be a memorable one to those who survived. To the unin- formed, this date was the beginning of one of the most drastic invasions ever inflicted upon the faculty of the Dewey Public School System. That was the day that most of us were persuaded, by one means or another, to enter this red brick structure and embark on an educational program that proved bumpy for the students and often disastrous for the supervisors. With the aid of Miss Huff and Miss Quick fMrs. Delongi the first weak week of our scholastic campaign was one of adjustment. Our second year of schooling rolled around with Miss Ida Allen and Mrs. McCasIin appointed as our directors. Our third grade 'lamin' was applied by Miss Baltz and Mrs. Williams. For the fourth grade Miss Vance and Mrs. Sfocksrill received the teaching privileges and the fifth year placed us at the disposal of Mrs. Bird and Mrs. Graham. At last we arrived in the sixth grade and did we ever feel like the cat's meow. We were strictly 'lt' because that was our last year of kid stuff. Then the rumor rambled that seventh graders were being demoted to the sixth grade. That one gave us quite a start, but since it was iust a rumor we settled down and enioyed the remainder ofthe year under the supervision of Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Williams, and Miss Betty Elledge. Ohl Jr. High at last! With Bill Juby as our seventh grade president we began to feel the power of politics. Upon further investigation we discovered we were not quite as big and important as we thought. The homecoming activities honored Marilyn Brown as class queen and Lewis Fouts as her escort. Beth Carpenter and Cecil Magana were basketball attendant and escort. We chose Bob Corzine as our eighth grade president and Miss Coleman was selected as class sponsor. Lasetta Wright was class football attendant and Cecil Magana was her escort. What with initiation and all, our freshman year was quite a thrill. We were the last class to be thusly introduced to Senior High. Wayne Hoover was class president while Mr. Downing and Mr. Sullivan were our sponsors. Ardith Gunter was freshman class queen and Cecil Magana her escort. Basketball class queen was Donna .lo Perry and Ronald Ryan was her escort. Our sophomore class president was Donald Paul Hinman. Betty Hendricks was football class queen and Bill Juby was her escort. Lasetta Wright was basketball class queen and Cecil Magana was her escort. Banquet, play, and other things coming up. we were really going to be busy. Kenneth Wilhelm was iunior class president. Peggy Crouse was iunior football class queen and Kenneth Wilhelm was her escort. Joann McCormack was basketball class queen and Cecil Magana was her escort. Mr. Hankins and Miss Kaiser were our sponsors. At last the great year arrived. We were finally seniors. This year proved to be one ofthe busiest of all. We had as our president, Bob Corzine, and Aristotle Kountoupis as our vice-president. Jeanne Nash was secretary-treasurer and Ardith Gunter was reporter. Beth Carpenter had the honor of being elected football queen, Her attendant was Joann McCormack and class queen was Phyllis Spalding. Basketball queen was Ardith Gunter. Attendant to Ardith was Carolyn Johnson and class queen was Peggy Crouse. We chose as our class play 'Just Ducky' which tumed out to be a big success. For our senior trip we traveled to Lake Texoma. We recovered from shock and sunbum to come back to the task of learning how to march. Baccalaureate was held on May 'l7, and class night, May 19. On MUY Tl. uf 8200 P-W' in the D.H.S. gym, Commencement was held. That brings to a close the Senior Class of 1953. y I 7 L , ' J X . V! .f WALTER DONNELL ,iM M ELM 1, 0 Mug MUN Qegh ur-5 ,QNNE Hman Bugilfs DON HINMAN BETH CARPENTER Co-Edifor C0-EJINI ,. ,-ea' . ' . lol' .. '17 , ' s -for GARY SCHOOLER Presidenf M .lim .lohnsan S Q '65 Paiiy Woodard L, ,, . Q' A a ,fn I A I Wesley Cleveland T: ts: YJ .- Doris Goldsberry JU lllll ,rx nf 'Y 'Y g ,Q Q A E '1 ' 4 uv' K gl ' t A -. .. f ., - . 1 A R' 5 ! , l l JAKE SCRUGGINS l JOHN HUDSON ' Secretary Reporfer GILBERT EDMINSTON LEO MACIAS Vic' pf'-flillfff Treasurer Q 'ig 2 b June Davis Ellsworih Johnson MGIY JUN' will 0l l Bill Maborry Joyce Morris . jr x ' 1 IB. X, 7. 53. -5 A L n z K A gf' . , rr ' Q Q- , at ' 'ff - of l .Q 1, -3 .ff E Q- 1 E-fa r ..-ar, .J x Q x ' X M f' .. Q to ff L I I 5 B05 Pill!!! Wyvonne Pugh Dan Castillo Merdell Mcwhorhr John Sauer K .- I A fa c: A V2 E x f..m I 'CV 11-5' +I-Q. , ,V 41- X '45 W - 2 A ,.... K 1 Elsie Unruh Lofran Snider Erma Merkey Charles Pointer Shirley La Rug C3 IN 4 ,Q ' - E 5' . ' at ,A .Af V 'gl 5 1 Q. .Q NF, K I 3, 4 f ' . 'W P t -uf ' J 1.s25,ii ,fz ' f A x 1 l A :te J qfr '! I I X Richard Emerson Thelma Fluty Don Long Dorothy Broihers Billy Ward Don Clark Louis Gutierrez Carl Koy x,,,,n,.Y..'-. ,LQ --V: -up - - - wmv.-v---Y '- - Mory Lou Yandle Clifford Bale: Jackie Bonham , Y V 'qw-m5,,,y--1:7---. Y ., - -----,---gy,-nf-:gr-vv-f' Dallas Sharpfon Frankie Combs Mickey Tlmms Jimmy Priest Mary Lou Parrie Bob Parreh 0I'HOM0liE S D 90 90021 .Qi ZNN4 4y W-SKA' - , Sf' fr- ff-E -fff., 'fs ',. X J, fa ' F X I .nf y , I X k I - 'a GEORGE FRENCHMAN FRANCES STEPHENS NELDA GAVELLAS Vice Presidenf Sgcrgfqry Treasurer A , is ... , ,, 1 'J Gi 5 7- 'l 8 L. - 'il K 3 Q -.4 v - .., al, ,.:,e :R 49. 'ff if I W R A ' X 4 -I tiff, xv A , l if as I C. R. Shriver Ann Williams David Murguia Shirley McClure Tommy Kinscll Carolyn Hatton .lack Jones C.. gr . 'Q' Z' - 7' 7: . '94 .l X F- gg ' fs: ,V 5 My ' J .- x. 1 R A 1, R--ff' ,-f A I' ,gg ,-'H K R E' f 1' -'V 'J fr: 'X' ff?::.,. 'fi x E 442 .TI I IH n Harlene Hicks Randall Wilson Geraldine Bayne Ernest Taylor Elaine White Bill Skye Kay Smith I ' ' .1 :T T-I A, fu 'C' ' M on - - - er , - . -W - Q2 N, ' -' J Phillip Shall Elaine Cooper James Gold esberry Dordlly Mihuyq Mark Hoover Dofoiliy Seibold Erwin Ashcralf I 5 762 - -53 ,g t ou- C 7- fi. B -0' ,V ,pr X 4' ...ff - . .,, me if : mx.: -il '91, V Sheldon Lola Billy Bob Jenn Bob Carla Bob Freels Coke Roselius Boston Bogle Fox McCleod ,.,. . ,l .1 K.: --7 4- . ,Ar sr.. N ' vp Q ,, ., Q- ' v- 'ws ,.,. ' V K K i .,.,. Q4 I I I A Q!! - ' 'K Q f . W . fm f . A rl - . . , A I 3 .v 1 if Phyllis Mickey Darlene John Lorena Ernest Shirley Bird Harbour Butrum Evans Fields Parretf Dye A 'ggi .L A Q A A ., .rn v K , P- . , -To ' 2 K- ill -1- vi- I 0 f ., 'O nu Z' Q' i . 'W' A A 4' L T up I , A, P ' B A f' by 'E if 4 JuaiI!,,' gk J :edgy if JP 1 ,. ' ,ry 1 Q ' 'Q 1' t A if ff. : f - .. , Y ' x j ' ' .. , f'l :' V -4 B l ' ' B 2 ng af 'lf' flllt ' V- - A 3 . V I '-- N ' ri I U FL , . 4' rggg rr: i . Glenn Georgia Ann Kennefh Sue Woyman Marilyn John CGYSOI1 McClintock Bird Hacker M0l'1f90m9fY Magee Rybka ..f f..,- -,, .Q in- 4 P3-Q 1:3 .Ergo g 'T-.1 L. -- Q H ' . . ' W H- 54 V , ..... -1 nv I V Q, Y 1 - ' Q , , X by ,' , l 2 1 , ' ' - Q . l H .7 ll ' fl - i Q 4 l E 'll 'u A lb dx . My 'K l I ' TOM Ralph Earl Raymond Wayne Clemente Carolyn Snow Ashcroft Marshall Spencer Rader Vqfgqg Hqngn FRE HME X . K: f F :hh 1 , 3, X.. 5: - mf. ,. l ' 5 ,Lx- Q ' , lx V , 1' v- '7 Q- :h D. 'I' R7 Y isdn , Ag JI X5 , 1 Xa 7 N 1 I .4 . L ' I ' Gayfl MARILYN RUTHRAUFF RUNNIE SPENCER CAROL SUE FIELDER FR4 9080 Secretary Reporter Treasurer Hb Nkkl ' api .Agni ' PI. N30 prof' -Viggo' 5' rl, ,en v.. i4 Page ff. ,.,a.. ,- V . LL, N A' ' ,.,R L.. , J . ' 5 'vf ,K 'E E M gif-Ygltl -J, ,Y s I ,f, Milne Rlltd lolo Ellington jqhnnig Gufigrrqg Anita Proctor Leon Johnson ldllii Gtildill B05 Tll0lllPi0Il A R593 ax , I' i K rp. bb A A ' my Tw-'Q M fn . 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Roberf Carol Jordon Henderson 3 .. K y - l wr:-5 l l' oz' 'fr ,. ..l, g , If J .qi ,, wee., K Q 3 Lynna Mille Carolyn John Nancy Montgomery Manhall Nelson Gilland Duncan 's f- o T. J: - l I-a J: 5: A ' 'i Q., .,. ntl I , , Lf, f '-VII' Glen Joyce Jimmy Phyllis Ruliill Wright Calloway Boller Perry wilt'-Nl -A ld-g I A fn ' 4- to 2 5 J - Q1 TQ- Q 174. H4 93' f Olivia Alvin Dora Dicky Peggy Velfheon Smith Porreh Hudson Bowen 54, 'rbi y M , .z.. ,::..Q ' ll ,---I ' M 7 -V7 .7 , . - S53 'Q if :v S L' in 'xi 1 .4 Y -I 5 -ff f X K ' ,HIL Joy Maxine Bob Amold Kay Battle Marlin Case Le Une: Ringhieson . 'x Elem Paul Edith Ness Smifh ElGH'I'II GRADE A f '14, 'S 44,-, ' , ' ' T 1' fi pw 1 ul ROBERT POTTER ARNHTA GRIFFIN fd 'lo l Bofvve Vice Presideni Secretary 'rfol t1x1 .04 war l '6 ,ab Y - T, T f W .1-.::, ' 4 'F-9,9 I ,QC 'ie wg, 1 T 5 ' , ,w W --A ' . 'J T - -v 'rv ' '35 '-3' fn I - ' y 1 yu , X l in id Q Q ff f. Eugene Mania: Rose Mary Baker David Ray Puhy Shirey Tommy Mghan Glgnnq Sghuber Jerry Middlebughgr v.- ,.. .. T ,. ff- f - if-w fvg ' IO 49 35? 4' ,g,,,, V ,, lv - -'ox if 'UK ei, fi- f ' i ' V' i , if--'V -'Y rs 7 -f , i i J' gf 4 a . X T-4 , -1' f f T ra X I , ff, if . hir Se 'T 'mi T i 5. 1 x I il ' A 1 ' Marvin Van Gunda Glenna Gaveiiul Gary Cole Pqulu LeUnes Keiih Cale Madila Macias Jerry Jones 'x r I.-2,65 i H. ,M i ,Q I , .. ,- Y. 1' Ag . 33 we N in r. I I ,A U ' -7 'i ? fTi 3 Y ,451 Q 1' AMZNX . in 1 f ' f , Max Kinsclw Janice inda Warner Pyle Jane Gray Sfeben Vargag Arnehe Marfin Clyde Tucker .3 eo . :'l-ll ,Y 3, f Robert Anita Loving Parker 'A if Nw C ,Q ' Ir , Am: Jean Ted Key Whistler -0 five ' , gk :Q '-ii .3 ' K . ,X r. Charles Carrie Mitchell Johnson ,fs Q. eo- A 4. -' I M, A34 Mgr. , L-1 J cfs' l ii' I Mariorie David Foreman Hamltlln Ns -rea lv'-J Q , -1:-H E, ft? X b-ef Iris Buena Gable Stark W X ' g M r if-N rl ' If y A '-1' Q33 .L I ,3 .63 f f X 'el if 1. F- I , .f V I.-f, r ,, A, - vi li ? , , . Fi H H j by J. K V , If 1... f lj ill-71 Leo Vicke Jerry Nell ie Joan Rybka Hanna Hill Pallet Allen nr'-1. 5 vvwfvl 'W wr: W P.. Q qv ' W .. , , we r t Q: .au VN t. Y, I -ff' .W '?-'sf' 'J L I K I -L un, S if is 1 ,gr I vx if ,ff . .15 I ' .f -I Carolyn Wendell Patty Ted Betty Jimmie Dye Parrish Snow Sprague Newman Hitchcock ,, V ,x wx. l 1 . he in . 'A N ,- - -' ij' ' N -an gf 0 ' 8 , v nfl Nl vi HE .Vt 'A I I- A -l 2 Q Pl - 1 M fi' J lg 4 f H f mega ,,.f, 2 .fi if f' C - i .L Frank Janette Curtis Linda Larry Janice Victor Fog Hqnneu Calloway Bushong Givens Doane Stead J , ...ov ' ' was 'eg' I - L if 'tg .ii figs 5 1 'v' -we by ' 47 -J. ' 7 C X Q ' N -r I 1 A 5 ' f'.bn ' P'- Mary Aurelio Mary Michael Sandra Bill Gretchen Rader Gutierrez Sauer Harken Barham Clark Watkins ,IQ-3 F Y-ly Q J L9 f V K . I vt y . , A I Y 3 1 Ax,-f ,A A f N iili C. x Linda Jocelyn Betty Rebecca Mike Pat Schultz Woodard Nichols Macias Ashcroft Shirey EVE 'l'll GRADE gi rf' L Xpvbefa 'P .oyLEP ilxv: xefla oo OW x A - ,.. -Z: D lx Q -Q ' ,K f-f ' ' E f' . I -1: 1 lax -'Gi 'Lf' -- -' f Q . -ff - .1 .9 'Z' . , r in Li. Q, Q ,, IIA 5 MARILYN WEBB FREDDY CLARK ESTER STEPP ' Seqrgrqfy Vice President Treasurer fr' f E I - - Q, A, 1- f .. ,, N 3 A A - r -- ff- in ' 0 ' ' A . ., 3 '. M4 , it , --' - ' ' , .T J LW J ,.,. -r-- . I J ' JF 1, iff 'D ll' ,, I Y , il l i' wif 1 R r D E W D a L ,1 I-f75.l ' Hi il Jimmy Anderson .loEIIen Miichell Tammy Bullen Nancy Carpenter Buddy Cox Theresa Merguia Danny Miller rl 1? , : X M ' ,,.. -1 5. 79. 5' ,,g, ,yn 'I' ' A -N 1 pi- r A V f - 5 5. . Pv 4 'tl L 5 H I .- y,ee ' . gg 7 iq A E J D H5 J ,Ili l I if IM! ln 51 X 1'1 f, 0 Sandra Geurley Eugene Watt Wilma Montgomery WGYHO Buhram Dorothy Sue Butts Emi!! Marshal Shirley Butler Z , 1 A, vu- v ., N ? 5 'R A- -. R 0 if .. -, rl ' ' fi 1 if lv 'r l A ' ' K Z . . N7 ' f f, l f I ,ri v M I 4 -I sm. I .. -f .fi ' K kwin I I wwf. fu-' I ' 5, I I Jimmy Blake Kay Toalson Eugene Perry Nancy Harris Alfred Reese Sandra Rhea Neal Davis f ff , 555 L.-1-' av ,affaw '25-' .'., nhl' -. I Q J K' I .L ' n A E 1 1 I ' I-:rl A 'Ax 8 N lp 'Q A-r H A H A A ' . N 1 ' 1' P QA.: 1 Nora Lee Duncan TammyEllingion Barbara Dobbs Johnny Leeffelholx Mary Jane Wallenborn Earl Wilkie Sdlldrd Kenyon IV 'Va - 4 'ug'-H , 4 'ne 1 4 ful s M V ,. ,,, . - L Viv .5 P u 4 rv: I' ,P V'-, l - -F I B! ' A fr 4 ov' Sv' i I 5 1' A Vs, , r 'f r ...Lt rr f I L Della Mae Wayne Sharon Neil Phyllis Robert Coleen Burkhart Warren Garrison Davis Dash C'-WP Hefty AWN ' I S ., ow- li - ' iq . r 0 to A N i 0 N' l -' 'D F: f Om, L5 :QQ l f?k 1 'J , 5 4 q it t f l ll llunlf - P ' ' Freddie Margaret Floyd Betty Tommy Mary Denny Clark Davis Nissen Jofdgn Brewer Underwood Fisher . , 5 1 ,, N V, ,Q A .4 A we A, ,K ,... 7 Q nw., ' A YM - ' A V' I .,, K - , ,A ' 1 ' , -, rw g xx ,. ' if l ' ,S h e.,Q ,. . i z ff . fi fig M I .X M I I1 VR l - . 'B 4, if Sandro John Judy Ronald Regina Danny Doris Kenyon Potter Spencer Emerson Shurpton Lockman Fox . i 2 1- Q 1i r ,rf-at Y 'f ?f iff' C 'i 'i?f .ldv .2 I i :iv F K C 'fx' ' r' l Q' ,gift A .M fr A x - ' ' 1 n. f a f' 1 V Nei -5 M- x nam. for Buddy Johnny .limmy Lewis George Ernest Gable Rekis Blake Tylllf Letchworth Timmons xr A A , ' .er kb r 'A We .. N , Q 3. 4- ' 1 - It QQ, 1 4 4 ' 3 ' A , J? Q4 I ,. .,, f? Sf-:.,,x K 4' ' 5 ' uv W' V A f My x My, M I 3 'Y 'ex Myrna James Paul Betty Barbara Billy McCaslin Woods Smith Skye Mundy Sumner x A 'F ' 'M fi , I 1 iff? u in in 'i funn n r .l .- Roger Burke . 4. no J gg . y Carolyn Gable 14 fag 43, . K --- -Q, -',--af Allen Burkhart CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Dewey High School, County of Washington, and state of Oklahoma, being of unsound mind and disintegrating memory after four strenous years, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills, bequests, and devises of whatever nature by us already made. To Billy Bob Roselius, I RHEA LASURE Wlll my drum maior. To Next Year's Senior Class, We ALBERT MUR- GUIA, KARL NESS, and DUANE NISSEN will our ability to loaf. To Merdell McWhorter, I EVELYN MEADE will my ability to drive a 36 ford. To Mickey Tlmms, I PHYLLIS SPALDING Will my place as cheerleader. To Jim Priest, I LOUIS VARGAS will my pretty teeth. To Don Clark, I JOHN STULL will my ability to stay out of trouble. To Donna Cummings, I JOANN FARMER will my ability to sew. Ta Frances Stephens, I MIRIAM KELLY Wlll mY buick. To Phyllis Perry, I IDA BELLE WILES will my 'glft to gab . To Jack Bonham, I JERRY GIVENS will my ability to get into trouble. To Richard Emerson, I HUGH GOLDEN will my ability ta cut classes. To Louls Gutierrez, I T, 0, RAEMHILD will my dlmpled chin. To Wesley Cleveland, I TED ROSELIUS will my way with cars. To Bob Parrett, I DAVID DOBBS will my l0v0 of teaslng girls. To Clifford Bales, I KENNETH WILHELM will my hot rod driving ability. To Frank Combs, I DAVID PARRIE will my red hair. To Mary Lou Parrie, I DONNA PERRY Will my Setlt in English IV, To Robert McCloud, I DEAN WESTON will my ability to tell tall stories. To Next Year's Basketball Team, I JERRY BOWEN will my height. To Carolyn Hatton, I WANDA STEWART will my blonde hair. To James Goldesberry, I BERNARD ELLIOT will my love of playing poker. To Future Students, We WALTER DONNELL, EARL SCHULTZ, and WESLEY WHITE will Our F- F- A- accomplishments. To Elsle Unruh, I JEAN ELAM will my place in Typing ll. To Georgia Gavellas, I LASETTA WRIGHT will my book on 'How to Get Shorthand . Ta Jim Johnsen, I J. D. ELAM will my place in shop. To Mary Lou Ymdle, I PEGGY CROUSE will my place in glee club. - To Jake Scruggins, I DEWEY ANDERSON will my nose guard. To Ellsworth Johnson, I DOYLE BALENTINE will my way with girls. To Joyce Harris, I JOAN MCCORMACK will my ability at shorthand. To Leo Macias, I WAYNE HOOVER will my lhbfesfi in books. To Bob Bogle, I P. R. BOWERS will my size I2 football shoes. To Emest Parrot, I EARL COKE Wlll my lightning speed. To Gilbert Edmiston, I ARDITH GUNTER Will my love. To Bob Parker, I RONALD RYAN will my height. To Dallas Sharpton, I DON SHARPTON will my size. To Gordon Brown, I VERNON SHOW will my witty sayings. To Gary Schoolar, I MARLOVI WATT will my parking places. To Wyvorme Pugh, I CAROLYN JOHNSON will my love for men. To Mark Hoover, I BRIAN WEBB will my IQUGN halr cut. Ta Jim Johnson, I GARY SPEARS will my list of phone numbers. To Bill Maberry, I BOB CORZINE will my way with sophomore girls. To Bill Ward, I ALLEN HAMBLIN will my love for cows. To some lucky girl, I BETH CARPENTER will my football kiss. To John Sauer, I ARISTOTLE KOUNTOUPIS will Belle Holland. Ta Shirley La Rue, I JEANNE NASH will my love to travel. To anyone, I JOE MUSKRAT will my charming personality. To Carl my, I ALLEN CAMPBELL will my wiv locks. To Doris Goldesberry, I PAT BUTLER will my apron at the Dewey Pharmacy. To Loren Snider, I FRANK FRENCHMAN will my winning smile. To Mary Jane Wilhelm, I DON HINMAN will my love of public speaking, To Joyce Morris, I THELMA HARRSON will my good grades in bookkeeping. To John Hudson, I CECIL MAGANA will my nick- name Wenie . To Patty Woodward, I JIM GAY will my quiehess. To Charles Pointer, I BILL JUBY will my ability to get to class on time. mm TH A n mourn GRADE anon s FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Miss Kinne, Director, Barbara Mundy, Myma McClasin, Esther Stepp, Marilyn Webb, Rebecca Macias, Shirley Butler, Sondra Gourley, Della Burkhart. SECOND ROW: Regina Sharpton, Phyllis Dosh, Betty Jordon, Wilma Montgomery, Sharon Garrison, Coleen Hefty, Sandra Rhea, Mary Jane Wallenborn. THIRD ROW: Judy Spencer, Carolyn Gable, Betty Skye, Nellie Pollet, Nancy Harris, Sandra Green, Dorothy Sue Butts. FOURTH ROW: Kay Toalson, Gretchen Watlrins, Betty Bogle, Joy Cox, Barbara Dobbs, .lance Doane. FIFTH ROW: Mary Underwood, Paula LeUnes, Janice lnda, Jane Gray, Carolyn Dye. SIXTH ROW: Jo Ellen Mitchell, Nancy Carpenter, Janette Hartness, Betty Newman, Mary Ellen Rader, Ma Sauer. SEVENTH ROW: Betty Nichols, Nora Duncan, Rosemary Balmer, Arnita Griffith. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Dora Mae Parret, Marilyn Ruthrauft, Carolyn Nelson, Joyce Calloway, Nita Proctor, Lynna Montgomery. SECOND ROW: Lett to Right: Berdenia Doane, Nancy Duncan, lola Ellington, Dorothy Unruh, Janice Golden, Phyllis Perry, Norma Janes. THIRD ROW: Left to Right: Roberta Spalding, Peggy Bowen, Carol Sue Fielder, Diane Kite, Judy lnda, Ernavay Balentine, Miss Kinne, Director. E l0R HIGH GLEE CL B FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Elaine Cooper, Ida Belle Wiles, Peggy Crouse, Ardith Gunter, Erma Merlney, Pat Bader, Jeanne Nash, Carlio Fox, Carolyn Hatton, Marilyn Stammer. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Spalding, Mary Lou Parrie, Mary Lou Yandle, Donna Ayres, Elsie Unruh, Ann Williams, Thelma Harrison, Lola Coke, Wanda Stewart, Dorothy Brothers. THIRD ROW: Miss Kinne, Director, Merdell McWhorter, Lasetta Wright, Evelyn Meade, Kay Smith, Joann McCormack Thelma Fluty, Wyvonne Pud1, Shirley Dye, Phyllis Bird, Shirley McClure. NOT SHOWN IN PlCTURE: Rhea Mae Lasure, Carolyn Johnson. The Senior High School Girls' Glee Club under the direction of Miss Margaret Kinne took part in school programs, assemblies, and church activities by request throughout the year. The Glee Club participated in the Bartlesville Music Festival which was held in March and also in the Spring Contest which was held in April at TUISU- The Senior High School Girls' Glee Club is canposed of thirty-two members. The officers for this year include: Librarian - Phyllis Spalding Secretary - Elsie Unruh President - Jeanne Nash Publicity - Wyvonne Pugh LEE ULUIB Sextette ure, Elaine Cooper, Donna Ay W nnnn 0,,,,0,, FRANK FRENCHMEN RHEA MAE LASURE nninr Junior Attendants JEAN E JUNE DAVIS WYVDNNE PUGH Jr. Twlrlor I- X MARY ALICE M:VIHORTER Fnlhman Twirlor .Mr Y .- ag X. rl 1.1 if . M WM' t I 1 XX Q 1 li, M !M g1TMtl-l+lNl3 M M M M Ml f 1 . M M M M M J M RHEAjLASUREM DrumVMulor M M.,.k J 7 ' M 4-egg? M tx M N M M ' N my N PATTY SHIREY 81h Grade Twirlor CAROLYN HATTON Sophomore Tvlrlnr DOROTHY LYNNE DAVIS Freshman Twirlor JUNE DAVIS Jr. Twirlor D.H.S. SE HDR BA D fl I3 I l '9 ll i .L lr If ln ' v fi if I mn-lr FIRST ROW: Left to Right, June Davis, Vlyvonne Pugh, Mary Alice McWhorter, Patty Shlrey, Carolyn Hatton. SECOND ROW: Robert Loving, Dorothy Lynn Davis, Jocelyn Woodard, Llnda Bushong, Mark Hoover, Rhea Lasure, 0liviaVelthoen, Dorothy Selbold, Margaret Davis, Marilyn Sharpton, Martha Macias. THIRD ROW: Bob Case, Ardalo Fumas, Jean Elam, C. R. Shriver, Jim Dry, Anette Martin, Buenna Stark, Jean Key. FDURTH ROW: Sublett H. Scott, Bob Parrett, Frank Frenchman, Carrie Johnson, Anita Parker. FIFTH ROW: Max Klnsch, Nancy Johnson, Mickey Harbour, Wayne Hoover, Blll Rosellus. XS Q X E N x CAROLYN JOHNSON Devotions PHYLLIS SPALDING Roporhr ARDITH GUNTER lnfer Club Council PEGGY CROUSE President A 7'-.-. ma '27 JOANN FARMER Secretary W ,gr- 3 Mr' LASETTA WRIGHT Song Loader MIRIAM KELLY Vice-Pros idonf Y-TEE I .....-4-l- EW ' 7' TNQ r' LQ-.r.. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Donna Ayres, Phyllis Spalding, Peggy Crouse, Beth Carpenter, Thelma Harrison, Carolyn Johnson, Donna Perry. SECOND ROW: Patty Woodward, Dorothy Seibold, Ardith Gunter, Lasetta Wright, Miriam Kelly, Wyvonne Pudi, Janice Golden. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Brothers, Georgia Ann McClintock, Mickey Timms, Joyce Ann Harris, Georgia Gavellas. FOURTH ROW: Dora Mae Parret, Roberta Spalding, Evelyn Meade, Joann McCormack, Phyllis Perry, Ida Belle Wiles. FIFTH ROW: Elsie Unruh, Nancy Johnson, Carolyn Hatton, Diane Kite, Merdell McWhorter, Mary Jane Wilhelm. SIXTH ROW: Olivia Velthoen, Erma Merkey, Thelma Fluty, Marilyn Ruthrauff, Shirley LaRue, Emle Balentine. SEVENTH ROW: Carol Sue Fielder, Dorothy Unruh, Elaine Cooper. HI-Y fur e , ,J 1... Q fl' W as Qi insect'- 2 gf 1' 'FIU' L J s. I F K' A V .L .,,,M ,M 11 - 'LX 21Q, lI.,,. f rye :1 .,:. W 'WW 'I' .6 .A ,- .. ,,... my i ,1,..,....,T,,...., M A.. . ,lv Will:-14' R d G Ellsworth Johnson Reporter Jim Johnson, Hugh Golden Secretary FIRST ROW: Left to Right: aymon ray, , , ' S th Don Hinman, President, Sheldon Freels, John Sauer, Clifford Bales, Alvin ml . SECOND ROW: Leon Johnson, Tom Klnsch, Wayne Hoover, Chaplin, John Stull, Vice-President, Joe Muskrat G Schooler Cecil Mogona, Marlow Wah. UW 1 B b P ll Allen Canpbell, Bill Maberry Treasurer THIRD ROW: Mike Rhea, Mark Hoover, Jake Scruggins, o or er, Brian Webb, C. E. Davidson, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Bob Corzine, Ted Roxelius, Frank Frenchman. . 1 Z5 an ' E lon PLAY CA T Q If ' 'Cru-se ai 4 FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Peggy Crouse - Aunt Mary, Lasetta Wright - Bemadine Smith, Hugh Golden -Del Marshall, Allen Campbell - Craig, Marlow Natt - Hercules, Beth Carpenter - Mrs. Maxwell, Thelma Harrison - Mlss Boyne, Carolyn Johnson - Student Director. SECOND ROW: Pat Butler - Betty Lou Maxwell, Jeanne Nash - Student Director, Frank Frenchman - Sound Ef- fects, Ted Roxeliue - Wilbur, Donald Hinman - Mr. Maxwell, Wayne Hoover - Mr. Moore, Ardlth Gunter - Connie Maxwell. wat Dacia QQ . - . ggsn. ,,,. nz, Q, M H, .,4, . . .gf 4 A 7? if. A X W 41 wi. 3 vt f.fw ' Q3 , ,,,. ,L 1 bk E M MW Q M y --Www aww H , an f SHE vw Q . . ww It -xx :gwWw'MsxwHw,m1Hwhwxamw-w Af E T RE HOMEMAKER 0F AMERICA Q..?'f' if if-T--'1 FIRST R2WQ'Left to Right: Perry, Roberta Spalding, Pat Butler, President, Anita Proctor, A mie Balentine, Olivia Donna Perry, Secretary-Treasurer. - r- SECOND ROW: Mary Alice McWhorter Lynn Dora Parrett, Lynna Montgomery, Judy Inda, Lasetta Wright, Song Leader. THIRD ROW: Ida Belle Wiles, Vlce-President, Jeanne Nash, Carla Fox, Loretta Fields, Marilyn Sharpton, Norma Jones, Ardlth Gunter, Historian. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Bowen, Shirley LaRue, Carolyn Johnson, Dorothy Unruh, Ardala Furnas, Lola Coke, Maxine Martin. FIFTH ROW: Goldie Canaday, Frances Stephens, Dianne Kite, lola Ellington, Joyce Morris, Donna Ayres. SIXTH ROW: Marilyn Magee, Phyllis Bird, Dorothy Brothers, Dorothy Seibold. SEVENTH ROW: Georgia Ann McClintock, Evelyn Meade, Erma Merlle, Elaine Cooper, Nora Bamard. EIGHTH ROW: Joyce Harris, Phyllis Spalding, Parliamentarian, Beth Carpenter, Peggy Crouse, Reporteq Joann McCormack, Elaine White, Sue Hacker, Miss Lehrling, Sponsor. A 1 fl.. FUTURE FARMER 0F AMERICA FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Bobby Thomson, Paul Ness, Jesse Harrington Ronald Spencer John Gilland Edmond Devin, Jerry Miller, Arnold LeUnes, Alvln Smith. SECOND ROW: Waymon Montgomery, Ralph Ashcroft, Wayne Rader, Gordon Brown, Ernest Parrott Carl Key Johnny Rybko, Billy Rosellue, Tommy Kinech. THIRD ROW: Bob Dotson, Student Teacher, Ralph Peck, Advisor, Lloyd Whistler Deon Weston Billy Word Aris totle Kountopls, Jim Johnson, Don Sharpton, Earl Coke, Joe Hall Student Teacher FOURTH ROW: Allen Homblln, Vice-President, Lorren Snider, Dewey Anderson President Earl Shultz Wesley Cleveland, Walter Donnell. iw Q Q Ap D r Qx nc' ff 'g-to b 'Lf ,A 1 ov A ' '?' ,.a?? , X 'TX , m '. 7:13 A X 1, n X ,D CN B710 9 X og I.. .JN 3 A v x ,ll, X .. J I : . ' A254 - A 3 'N . , 1 A V A 6 ' O U E l0R 4-H CL B QS ,f -. ,v in 'C' 55 President - Elaine White Vice-President - Olivia Velthoen Secretary - Teddy S,prague Song Leader - June Davis Game Leader - Bob Case Reporter - Beth Carpenter FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Keith Cole, Max Kinsch, Arneta Griffieth, Saudro Green, Myrna McCaslin, Kay Toalson, Jo Ellen Mitchell, Bemice Jarvis, Tommy Brewer. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Hitchcock, Tommy Melton, Mike Ashcroft, Charles Mitchell, Mary Jane Wallenborn, Phyllis Dash, Wilma Montgomery, Nancy Carpenter, Danny Lockman. THIRD ROW: Buddy Gable, Teddy Sprague, Anita Proctor, Marilyn Stammer, Norma Jones, Lynna Montgomery, Marilyn Sharpton, Pat Shirey, George Letchworth, Wayne Buttrum. FOURTH ROW: June Davis, Carol Sue Fielder, Ernavay Balentine, Janice Golden, Maxine Martin, Lolo Coke, Linda Schultz, Armetta Martin, Paula LeUnes, FIFTH ROW: Estaban Vargas, Bill Clark, Jimmy Anderson, Pat Snow, lris Gable, Buena Stark, Eugene Watt, Beth Carpenter, John Potter. SIXTH ROW: Olivia Velthoen, Buddy Cox, Bal: Case, Elaine White, Toni James, Ardala Fumas, Johnny Leffalholz, Joyce Larenze, Ida Belle Wlles. ll ,GB AWS OF vb, ll I I I I I I I I I FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Chubby Hudson, Clemente Vargas, Albert Murguia, Bob Bogle, Ronald Ryan, Phillip Shull, Gordon Brown, Raymond Spencer, Don Costello. SECOND ROW: Mr. Walter Taylor, Ernest Taylor, David Murguia, Tom Snow, Earl Marshall, Charles Pointer, Jack Bonham, Glen Carson, Donald Clark, Carl Key. PICTURE NOT SHOWN: P. R. Bowers. hot Wk' 'yrmtawwdi . M Q .Q-'wf ' -PQ! mg. PM H- 55 f fy f- . -if ff ', . ld, . I DU TRIAL ART FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Wendell Parrish, Keith Cole, Jimmy Hitchcock, Teddy Sprague, Charles Mitchell, Jerry Mlddlebusher, Glen Wright, Diclny Hudson, Floyd Brown, Lloyd Dunn, Eugene Macias. . SECOND ROW: Sheldon Freels, Vernon Snow, Jay Battle, Tommy Melton, Mike Ashcroft, Esteban Vargas, Robert Jordan, David Ray, Bob Case, Aurelio Gutierrez. THIRD ROW: Mr. Charles Hanlcins, Instructor, Raymond Gray, David Miller, Tommy Klnsch, Ernest Parrott, Mllxe Rhea, Jake Scrugglns, John Sauer, Robert Boyne, Jim Dry, Leon Johnson, Arthur Reese. Hand woodworking is a class devoted to the use of hand tools, leaming to use each tool correctly and efficiently. Every operation is done by hand, excluding the finishing process. Some articles made this year are as follows: Coffee tables - Gun racks - Magazine racks - Television choirs - End tables - Lamps and also Upholstery worlr. I DU TRIAL ART WELDING - MECHANICAL DRAWING - MACHINE WDODWORK FIRST ROW: Left to Right, T. 0. Romehild, Jim Johnson, Albert Murguia, Brian Webb, Clifford Bales, Earl Coke, Jerry Bogle, Kenneth Bird, Erwin Ascraft, Walter Donnell. SECOND ROY: John Evans, Donald Paul Hinman, Ellsworth Johnson, Donald Clark, Don Costello, Jack Bonham, Marlow Watt, Vernon Snow, Earl Shultz, John Stull. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hankins - Teacher, C. R. Shriver, Allen Campbell, Dewey Anderson, Den Long, Cecil Magana, Wayne Hoover, Hugh Golden, Randall Wilson, Frank Frenchman, Bob Corzine, Ted Rosellus. The Mech. Drawing Class has been engaged in Machine Drafting-Orthogaphic Proiection-Auxil- iary Views-Sections-Pictorial Drawing Tracings-lnkings-Blue Printing Processes and Architectural Drafting. Welding is an upper classman subiect and enters into arc welding as well as the oxy-acetylene process. lt gives the student an over-all view of the welding field. Beading-Over-Head Welding-Pipe Layouts and Pipe Welding-Vertical Welding-Auto Welding-Trailer Construction-Cattle Feeders-Exhaust-Systemv Christmas Tree Stands-Foot-scrapers and Tool Boxes. Machine woodwork is a class devoted to fumiture making and includes all the machine processes involved in fumiture manufacturing including wood finishing. Some of the pieces of furniture made are as fellows: Cedar Chest-Footstools-Radio Cabinets-Chests of Drawers-Beds-Bed-side Tables-Sewing Cabinets and Book Cases. JU l0R PLAY CA T 1' FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Miriam Kelly, Oriole Byrd: Thelma Fluty, Mrs. Adelaide Burkelelghg Vlyvonne Pugh, Mrs. Philo Pruttp Merdell McWhorter, Kitinka Kotzenpheiferf Georgia Gavellos, Doreen Burkeleigh-Banks, Putty Woodward, Mlss Wllellc Wylie: Joyce Morris, Student Director. SECOND ROW: Joyce Ann Harris, Betty Hartford: Leo Macios, Finchley St. John, HI: Bill Moberry, Skid Werllngj Gilbert Edmiston, Bob Nickerson, Gary Schooler, Doogie Deane, Ellsworth Johnson, Gurney Maddox, John Sauer, Parslmonius Jackson: Mrs. Tyner, Sponsor. NOT SHOWN IN PICTURE:'Jim Johnson, Sylvester Butterflsh. de fftamic glaaden AP HOT J I 32 42222 Z' .nl ww. wars ,5w - ay wvu .-lj' 1559, '95 9 1 Q FQ 32 ? .W -4 . ,nw ' ff 1 9 11,11 mr 1 1 ' ,gl 'i 1: ' 'L ff A ., z 1. 1, rf A n Q 'w ' hxx N L ' V 1 M f g ,uw J - . ,- J ,U W r V 'L' '-- '5 . Q41 1 'L J 1 H - , Q wwf K ' ' may ' r 4 W K ,W 2 s I Q Z +4 ' mf' x VX 6 1. Hx viii? 1 X : 5,1 'FN 5 x w ggi if W Z I I I I Z2 ,.--f s ,,..,- Q IS ff. ii . x 2 ,... ,E - ' E 9 L, , ' H 2, h 'YL ,i - I .4 If. YQMMQ f. .. Ns ,,,,,,?4lLL?,,,,,,,Z ,,l,A ,1,3f,zf,,QQf41ff -ur S . .+- aww. EQ LAI! IlIE'I I'I+1 FIRST ROW: Lett to Rlght: Mary Lou Parrle, Donna Ayres, Mary Lou Yandle, Marllyn McGee, Thelma Fluty, Dorls Goldelherry, Carol Sue Flelder, Allce Burton Judy lnda. SECOND ROW: Dora Mae Parrot, Dorothy Brothers, Dorothy Unruh, Phyllls Blrd, Mary Allce MeWhorten THIRD ROW: Danna .lo Perry, Dorothy Selhold, Ardlth Gunter, Secretary, Lasetta Wrlght, Mlrlarn Kelley, Wyvanne Pugh. FOURTH ROW: Patty Woodard, Vlce-Presldent, Georgia Ann MeCllntoell, Mlclxey Tlmms, Joyce Ann Harrll, Georgla Gavellae. FIFTH ROW: Frances Stephens, Roberta Spalding, Evelyn Meade, Joan McCormack, Thelma Harrlson, Ida Belle Wlles. SIXTH ROW: Shlrley McClure, Nancy Johnson, Carolyn Hatton, Carolyn Johnson, Dlane Klte, Merdell MCWIIOHIY, Treasurer SEVENTH ROW: Elsle Unruh, Elalne Cooper, Erma Merhey, Marllyn Rvthraufl, Shlrley LaRue. EIGHTH ROW: Ollvla Velthoen, Phyllls Marlar, Sponsor, Phyllis Spalding, Prosldent, Beth Carpenter, Peggy Crouse, Mary Jane Wllhelm. Frances Stephens, Sophomore Cheerleader, Mary Jane Vlllhelrn, Junior Cheerleader, Phyllle Spaldhg Senior Cheerleader, Joyce Ann Harrls, .lunlor Cheerleader, Shlrley McClure, Sophomarl Choolltldor. ' Larriette Ufficers 42? 5 MERDELL McVlHORTER Treasurer PATTY WOODARD Vice Presidenl aa: 'vt LASETTA WRIGHT PHYLLIS SPALDING Reporter Pres idenf Senior Cheerleader I -' ' I ., , 5 - H A .D-V. H ,VN I E: .H . . .. ' li. p FRANCIS STEPHENS MARY WILHELM Sophomon Ch..,l,ad,f Junior Cheerleader ARDITH GUNTER Secretary 1 v TW X-J JOYCE HARRIS Junior Cheerleader if 'Q SHIRLEY McCLURE Sophomore Cheerleader E l0R HIGH FO0TBALL ffpugpm 4. FIRST ROW: Left to Rldit: Brian Webb, Johnny Hudson, Gary Schooler, Jalse Scrugglns, George Frenchman, Earl Colne, Leo Maclas, Tommy Kinsch. SECOND ROW: Edd Hill, Coach, Aristotle Kountoupls, Ernest Parrett, John Sauer, Frank Frenchman, Marlow Watt, Robert McLeod, Jack Jones, Allen Campbell. THIRD ROW: Gary Spears, Captain, Gilbert Edmiston, Cecil Magana, Co-Captain, Dewey Anderson, Bob Parker, Bill Skye, Walter Donnell, Marvin Brown, Assistant Coach. Q 4913 PM F1 .mn H an !.Q n fl -.1-1 -1.1. ' Q tim lf, y- In-.Q I FOOTBALL SCHEDULE sm. 12 Nwkafu x -2 :4 35 :J of QQ D0 -N 92 .nm 77? E 2 Q 1-1 T1 o Nownvu 'B' 1.6 Oc T: E 1 va o u O Pawhuskn 4 On. I 7 Cleveland 1.1 O: Pawhunku 'B' 20 On. Hman, 24 1. Oc Noun vs 7 Nov. Cnney ' Il Nov. 4 Pawnn Nov. I M-if 4 I, ,. it L ,f.. Nl 4 'FA 46 AJUQQ 74456466 2:4444 BETH CARPENTER 74456466 64,664,644 GARY SPEARS lE lllll Illllll IlASIlE'lIlALL FIRST ROW: Left fo Rlghf: Edd Hill, Coach, Bill Skye, Cecil Magana, Co-Captain, Bob Corxrne, P. R Bowers, Captain, Richard Emerson, Gilbert Edmlston, Louis Vargas, Manager. SECOND ROW: Bill Maberry, Wayne Hoover, Frank Frenchman, Charles Pointer, Blll Julry, .lake Scrrrg- LEFT T0 RIGHT: Marvin Brown, Coach, Leo Maclas, Jack Jones, George Frenchman, Lonven Snider, Raymond Spencer, Mark Hoover, Ellsworth Johnson, Bud Dobbs. get 46eZdaZ6 Zaeea' Annum GUNTER f5,cw6e 55466 Zczpmdn P. R. BOWERS muon HIGH PEP cruz 5 4 J ll ll -. QV ge in f-Q 1-a:, , . FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Glenna Gavellas, Margaret Davis, Carol Sue Fielder, Jocelyn Woodard, Marilyn Webb. SECOND ROW: Myrna McClasin, Rebecca Macias, Roberta Spalding, Anita Proctor, Marilyn Ruthmuft, Olivia Velthoen. THIRD ROW: Betty Jordan, Dara Parret, Nancy Johnson, Janice Golden, Emie Balentine, Bette Nichols, Gretchen Watkins, Sharon Garrison, Phyllis Perry, Dianne Kite, Paula LeUnes, Mary Sauer. FOURTH ROW: Janice Doane, Janice lnda, Sandra Rhea, Jeanette Hartness, Joy Cox, Nancy Harris, FIFTH ROW: B. R. Mitchell, Mrs. B. R. Mitchell - Sponsor, Betty Bogle, Coleen Hefty, Dorothy Sue Butts, Patty Shirey, Arneta Griffith. Ulnmrleadel' Glenna Gavellas, Maragret Davis, Carol Sue Fielder, Jocelyn Woodard, Marilyn Webb. JU l0R HIGH FO0TBALL -es Mon. .-...- -in .4-k X A ' av-4 J., ,sf 6 . M.: n FIRST ROW: Leff to Right: Edwin Davis, Warren Pyle, David Miller, Lloyd Dunn, Floyd Brown, Glen Wright, Robert Jordan, Bobby Thomison, Alvin Smith. SECOND ROW: C. E. Davidson, Coach, Leon Johnson, Raymond Gray, Arnold LeUnes, Robert Boyne, Arfhur Reese, Mike Rhea, Lloyd Whistler, Johnny Gutierrez, Captain. R Q1 I 6... ARNOLD LeUNES Junior High Football Captain BOBBY THOMPSON Junior High Basketball Captain .llfllll-i HIGH CAROL SUE FIELDER Junior High Football Queen OLIVIA VELTHOEN Junior High Basketball Queen , .Imran num lmuiwmll FIRST ROW: Left to Right: .lohnny Gutierrez, Bobby Thompson, Arnold LeUnes, Bob Case, David Millar, Robert Boyne, Mike Rhea, Floyd Brown, C. E. Davidson, Coach. SECOND ROW: Left to Right: Glen Wright, Raymond Gray, Jimmie Dry, Jim Balmer, Lloyd Whistler, Alvin Smith. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Jerry Jones, Gary Cole, Eugene Mocias, Marvin VanGundu, Aurelio Gutierrez, Womer Pyle, Tommy Melton, Bill Stull. NAME Bob Corzine Aris tatle Kountoup is Jeanne Nash Ardith Gunter Frank Frenchman Rhea Lasure Jahn Stull Phyllis Spalding Ted Roselius Pot Butler David Dobbs Carolyn Johnson Dean Weston Thelma Harrison Ronald Ryan Wanda Stewart Jerry Bowen lda Belle Wiles Walter Donnell Marlow Watt Joann McCormick Dewey Anderson Miriam Kelly Doyle Balentine Allen Campbell Louis Vargas Hugh Golder Bill Juby Kenneth Wilhelm T. D. Raemhild Brian Webb Joe Muskrat Don Sharpton Earl Schultz Karl Ness Wesley White Jim Gay Bernard Elliot Jerry Bogle Don Hinman Jean Elam J. D. Elam Joann Farmer Earl Coke Evelyn Meade Duane Nissen Goldie Canaday Vemon Snow Allen Hamblin Cecil Magana Losetta Wright Wayne Hoover Albert Muguia Donna Perry P. R. Bowers David Parrie Peggy Crouse Gary Spears Beth Carpenter Jerry Givens E lilll TATISTICS FAVORITE PASTIME Drinking Milk Talking to E. M. Freiburger Running Around Listening to the Radio Looking at Girls With R. J. Teasing Girls Talking to Anyone Who Will Listen Eating Eating Fishing Dancing Eating Skating Riding Around Going to Shows Swimming Skating Going Coon Hunting Repeating Someone Dancing Driving Taxi Cab Drinking Coffee Avoiding Car Trouble Barking at Dogs Check Boy Coadl's Helper Writing Fire Prevention Slogans Wisecracking Driving My Car Day Dreaming Going to Bartlesville Sleeping Reading Westems Laudling Riding Around Punching Cattle Skipping School Reading Books I Being Cemy Keeping House Working With Eddie Hunting Playing Basketball Skating Riding Horses Skating Arguing on Politics With Ann Hesse Dating Sleeping Playing Baseball Going to Shows Playing Ping-Pong Sleeping With Lewis F. With Marilyn R. Dancing Enlisting Guys for National Guard FAVORITE HANGOUT The icebox At Home Dewey Pharmacy Murphy's At Town Dewey Pharmacy Dewey Pharmacy By a Television Set In Bed Dewey Pharmacy Pool Hall Anywhere There's Something To Do Dewey Pharmacy Wherever There's People Cafes At Home Shows Dewey Pharmacy At Town Kane's Hill Wherever There's Excitement With Girls Eng's Cafe Cobbler's Knob At Bartlesville DeShazo's Drug Store With 9th Grade Boys The Lumber Yard l95l Mercury Skating Rink Up Town My Rolls Royce i938 Ford At Home At Home At Shows Hemp Scudder Ranch At Bartlesville On the Corner ln My Car Skating Rink Skating Rink At Shows At Town Bulldogger's Den Cozy Corner Drive Inn At Home Pool Hall Republican Headquarters Pool Hall Johnston's ln Bed Dewey Pharmacy At Home Skating Rink At Home ln a Car Pool Hall At Bartlesville Wolfe's Den AMBITION Be a Jet Plane Pilot Evade the Draft Be an Airline Hostess Be a Concert Pianist Finishing High School Be a Nurse Make an Ample Living To Graduate Be a Spaceman To Get Fat Be a Soldier Be o Career Girl Be a Rancher Be a Nurse To Be 6' 7 Be a Secretary Be an Airman Be an Artist Be a Rancher Be a Professional Ball Player Be o Secretary Be a Rancher Be an Artist Be a Racing Jockey To Graduate Be a Bum Be a Poet Be a Big Wheel Own a Store To Be o Millionaire Be a Texas Oil Millionaire Be o Farmer Be a Farmer Be an Engineer Be a Patrolman Own a Ranch Own a Car Be a Gambler To be a Jr. Birdman To Travel Around To Travel Around Learning to Cook Finish High School Be a Secretary Be o Soldier Be a Housewife Be a Sailor Be a Good Republican Be a Professional Basketball Player Be o Model Be a Weidlt Lifter Be a Sailor Be a Secretary Raise Snakes Go to College Be a Career Girl Be a Crooner Be a Career Girl To Join the Service 'R AWARDS WAYNE HOOVER DONNA .IO PERRY Valedictorian D. A. R. Award MN ARDITH GUNTER CECIL MAGANA Saluiutorian All Round Scholarship i Qt AHHIIIIU P. R. BOWERS PAT BUTLER Best Citizen Award Best Citizen Award Q A 4 K fu. V i s 1 E. A A . V L , 1' if ., f BGB CORZINE JEANNE NASH Danforth Award Danforth Award CLASS PRUPHECY DEWEY ANDERSON - Owner of three acre ranch in New York. DOYLE BALENTINE - New Wayside bus driver JERRY BOGLE - Prominent oil man in Peru. JERRY BOWEN - Broadway movie actor. P. R. BOWERS - The United States three sport Olympic star. PAT BUTLER - Owner of Pat's Deluxe Foun- tain Service. ALLEN CAMPBELL - KVOO's weather fore- caster. GOLDIE CANADAY - Wife of a prominent rancher. BETH CARPENTER - Nation's most prominent lady in Agriculture and Home Economics. EARL COKE - Government fur trapper in Alaska. BOB CORZINE - Night ianitor at Cities Service Oil Company. PEGGY CROUSE - Radio actress in 'One Man's Family.' DAVID DOBBS - Stock car driver in California. WALTER DONNELL - Traveling salesman of women's apparel. J. D. ELAM - Victim of commercial bankruptcy. JEAN ELAM - World's richest widow. JOANN FARMER - Vice-President of First National Bank of Dewey. FRANK FRENCHMAN - General Motors shrewd car dealer. JIM GAY - Slickest gambler on the Mississip- pi. JERRY GIVENS - Captain in the Navy serving under Commander Wolfe. HUGH GOLDEN - The most efficient plumber in the city. ARDITH GUNTER - Co-Owner of Gils and Ardith's help-yourself-laundry. ALLEN HAMBLIN - Candidate for senator on the Democratic ticket. THELMA HARRISON - Joined the service as a wave to nurse her sailor. DON HINMAN - Owner of the General Store at Rattlesnake Pass. WAYNE HOOVER - Fire chief of Bartlesville. CAROLYN JOHNSON - Owner of chain of filling stations. BILL .IUBY - Historian and coach at Tulsa University. MIRIAM KELLY - Cigarette girl in swanky night club. ARISTOTLE KOUNTOUPIS - WorId's greatest atomic scientist. RHEA LASURE - Marries fifth husband in Chicago. CECIL MAGANA - Owner of Weinie's Recrea tional Parlor. JOANN MCCORMACK - Famous for production of Leatherstockings . EVELYN MEADE - Hot Rod mechanic. ALBERT MURGUIA - St. Louis Cardinals southpaw wizard. JOE MUSKRAT - Racketeer, drunkard, and refugee from police. JEANNE NASH - Editor of Copan Daily Journal. :KARL NESS - Owner of AAA Root Beer Stands, nc. DUANE NISSON - Professional Orator. DAVID PARRIE - College professor at Univer- sity of Texas. DONNA PERRY - Women's dress stylist. T. O. RAEMHILD - Owner of gambling casino and bookie ioint. TED ROSELIUS - Red headed bull fighter in Mexico. RONALD RYAN - Professional hockey player. EARL SCHULTZ - Owner of Shultz Dairy. DON SHARPTON - Bouncer in New York night club. VERNON SNOW - Owner of Snow's Distillery Plant, fin Kansas of coursel. PHYLLIS SPALDING - Wife of foreign mission- ary. GARY SPEARS - Crooner equaling Johnnie Ray's fame. WANDA STEWART - Model in New York. JOHN STULL - Boosts of being the world's most experienced and educated hobo. LOUIS VARGAS - Heavyweight boxer. MARLOW WATT - Sgt. in United States Army. BRIAN WEBB - Big man in the Spider Webb racketeer ring. DEAN WESTON - Govemment forest ranger. WESLEY WHITE - Eccentric antique car collec- tor. IDA BELLE WILES - Teacher of grammar at Oklahoma University. KENNETH WILHELM - United States adminis- trator to Germany. LASETTA WRIGHT - Hollywood's latest thing in filling out dramatic roles. HAIR TYLE OF THE FUT RE es. K x A 1968 1967 1956 1957 Dear, Dear ali x fd Y ,B ES, as H MJ, A 5 8 .Y 4 E Q Hashful Barefoot fi Hubba, Hubba A 5 A Sweater Girls 3 M agix' I JK, Vg, Bafhlng Beauties . ' '1 gr g. - V . Ay y it g Q, , A-5 4 .x ,Uh X . S li my ' J I Q , ,fun n ww v A W, 2 Vf' ' an M df 'f ,. 6 ' ev a Ni S was in s. Curly 'rv 1f+aQs,4i 'f iw Keeping Trim ljus, Pu? Ks Q -nl 0 41.51 W cb Q - . .. 5 Are we Black or White . ,Q ? 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OIL FIELD SUPPLIES GOOD LUCK AND HAPPINESS Dewey, Okl CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS POPKESS PHARMACY CORNER DRUG STORE We Give S8-H Green Stamps Ph 346 Dewey, Okl I1 GOOD LUCK TO THE SENIORS of DEWEY HIGH SCHOOL H. C. COU RTN EY BAIRD'S BAKERY BREAD - PIES - ROLLS - PASTRIES CAKES FOR EVERY OCCASION 416 E. 8th Dewey Phone 211 HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS BEST WISHES SENIORS Bowersack's Ideal Grocery THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DEWEY Says: GOOD LUCK, SENIORS phone 320 Free Delivery 8th 8. Delaware O. A. PATRIDGE, Pres. BEST OF LUCK TO THE SENIORS CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS from DEWEY HOTEL BOTHE CLEANERS NEVA ALLEN Phone 32' HI-WAY FLYING SCHOOL AN AVIATION EDUCATION CAN MEAN A HIGH PAYING FLYING JOB. SKI TAXI 8. SKI AMBULANCE L. L. Hamilton E. E. Davis BEST WISHES SENIORS DESHAZO DRUG STORE The Rexall Store STAR BARBER SHOP 8th Street Dewey, Okla. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BEN ROBERSONS GROCERY oRlvE-lN BEST WISHES Locaied on Hi-Way 75 SUBURBAN GAS CORP. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS LANE'S FLOWERS AND GIFTS BELL LANE ' GUNTER LANE Dewey, Okmomo ,hone 26, FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone 750 420 E. Eighth DEWEY, OKLAHOMA Congratulations, Seniors! 'Best of Luck' DEVIEY KIWANIS CLUB COM PLIME NTS CARTER'S STORE DEWEY'S FINEST Fooo MARKET PHONES 274 - 774 DEWEY, OKLA. LOTS OF LUCK FARMER'S MILL AND ELEVATOR 100 E. 9TH PHONE 375 Congratulations, Seniors C. A. COMER AGENCY Insurance - Real Estate - Loans 418 East 8th Street Ph. 439 MILLERS' BROTHERS SERVICE STATION Home Owned and Operated By: Buford and Clyde Miller Highway 75 and 'I6th Street Phone: 790 FULLHART MAYTAG CO. Sales Service Maytag - Crosley - Admiral - Magic Chef Phone 336 4I5 East Eighth St. 'BEST OF LUCK WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Home Owned and Operated By: Dewell E. 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