El Reno High School - Boomer Yearbook (El Reno, OK)

 - Class of 1937

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THE FRESHMEN t'nder the sponsorship of Miss Ernestinn Cortazar, Mlm Ijottlc Baker, Miss Bottle Scott, Mint Rachel Haycn, Mina Chrlatcne Schuh, ami Mr. Frank Crider. the freshman class has com- pleted a successful year. havinK aided the school In all Its activities to the host of Its ability. The officers of the class were Howard Men- ton. president; Sammy Shackleford, vice-presi- dent: Raymond Rollins, secretary-treasurer; and Jimmy Blair, yell leader. All worked together to make this a most successful freshman year. treading the rest of the classes In getting votes, the freshman class furnished the school with a football queen for '36, Miss Barbara Taylor, who reigned In a most queenly fashion over the football season. The class participated in many activities this year, among them, having a booth at the carnival, taking part In all the sports for both boys and girls, and carrying the colors of the freshman class Into the debate field. Gordon Anderson, Kcrmlt Anderson, latum Baehler, Billy Baker. Bobby Baker. Leon Baker. Boris Barlow. June Barnes, lads Baucom, Robert Beard, Vernon Beecham. Jim Blair, Charles Blake. Darwin Blanc, Nell Boodley. l ouls Boom. Alene Boyakln. Am» B. Brown. Pauline Bruce. I.ols Bryant. ! orothy Buss. Jimmy Canon. Frank Capell, B. B. Carter. Ban Carter, Stuart Chambers. Car win Chiles, Bobbie Chilton. Marjorie Conner. Ruth Conrad. R. J. Cooksey. Thelma Cory. Delbert Corlee. Wayne Crammer. Ellxa- beth Cox. Arthur Coykendall. Clyde Daniels, Korrayne Dooley. Josephine Douglas, Kdward Buff. Wilma Dungun. Marshall Dyche. I .cor a Kates. Billy Evans. O. It Ferguson, Robert Fiestel, Kenneth Flagler. Geneva Flowers. Warren Frazier. Robert Freeman. Sarah Fuller. Byron Gamble, Mildred Gardner. Gloria Gebhart, Frank Gibson. Harriet Golden, Frederick Grace. Klllcne Green. DeMuud Griffin. Bella Haines. Allene Hale. Bale Hall. Glenn Hansberry. William Hardwick. Irene Hart. I .cola Heltman. I.ynn llcltman, Maxine lleltzman. Mozelle Henry. Grant Hildebrand. Royalyn Hildebrand, Johnny Hill. Marvin Hinds. Myrtle Henricksen. Helen Hoffman. Evelyn Holland. Albert Houle. Jr.. Andrew House. John Hulton. Charles Hummel. Marjorie Hunt. J. P. Keller. Marian Jean Keller. Jerry Mae Kelso, Orbry Keener. Dewey Kessler. Kathleen Kester, Charlie Kink. Milton I«ambcrt, Verda B. Lamka, Killian Kittle, J. G. Kong. Jewell Lord, Opal Macumber. Anna Majors. Hubert Marsh. Bmery Masher. Klaine McCain. Gene McCraney. Naomi McCray, Clyde McDaniels. Kllzabeth Mllwee, Howard Minton, Barbara Mitchell. Juanita Mitchell, Konnfc Mitchell. Mar- guerite Money. Alice Moore. Max Morris. Joe Murphy. Nancy Naylon. Karl Nelson. Alton Niles, Marjorie Noe, Mildred Novy. Carlos Palmer. Floyd Palmer. Verna Inez Patterson. Jay Payton. Oscar Peck. Carol I'erso. Mildred Peterson. Helen Phelps. Edith Rice. Rebecca Rice. Jack Ridenour. Clinton Riley, Ray Riley. Raymond Roblycr. Max Rodgers. Raymond Rollin, Leonard Kudlang. Viola Rush. Kenneth Sain. Mildred Sanford. Nellie Schubnell, Kdixon Scliooley, Sammy Shackleford. Margaret Shirc . Robert Shlrey. Homer Smith. Elmer Stable. A. J. Stitt. Jack Story. Bena Svanas. Edith Rao Talley. Barbara Taylor. Cleoda Jane Taylor. Robert Taylor. Marguerite Templeton. Eugene Test, Ralph Thein. Virginia Timberlake. Edward Timomcs, Billie Jeanne Torpey. Juanita Townsend. Jim Truby. June Tully. Jack Valllant. Florence Vann. Betty Vasey, Boris Van Fleet. Clarence Von Tungeln. Raymond Wagner. Bob Warnberg. Raymond Warren. Vondellc Watson. Mary Alice Webber. Edith Whittle. Mary Belle Wis- ware. Anna Marie Wled. Benicia Wler, Thomas Williams. Winifred Williams. Boyd Wilson. Everett Wilson. Marjorie Witt. Ethel Womack. Bobby Woodhouse, Brunt York. Gus Zais. THE FRESHMAN CLASS (22)

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THE SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSORS That goal for which the aopliomorea have ut riven for ten year ia now taking more definite shape—only two more year» of plodding and they will have reached the summit of that mount which now seems so dis- tant and hazy. Then, they too will don the cap and gown to meet the world as Kraduates. Leading the pilgrimage to that peak during the past year were the class officers: Hutch llollon, presi- dent: Billy Putnam, vice-president; Martha Jane Hod- Res. treasurer: and Genevieve Gerber, secretary. Much does this tcroup of students appreciate the aid and guidance of their sponsors, Mr. Kay Porter, Mr. O. K. Carlton. Miss Floricc Lyday, Miss Mabel Jones, and Miss Nadine Runyan. Owintc to the widespread talents In the class Its Journey is no dull one. AmoiiK the especially talented speech and dramatic students are: the Otcden brothers. Charles and Frank. Helen Kuteli. Helen Idttie, Reba Jane Test. Norine Holland, and Billy Putnam. The music department has many sophomores In it. Anions them are: Dean Thompson, Bob Hale. J. P. Neal, Gcorjce Mock. Ilurrol Gambel, Hutch llollon, James Burmeler, Krncst Potts. Frank Waldo, James Smith, and C. P. Ilodtceson. Sophomores who have ■•articipated in the athletics of the school are: Kenneth Knmm. John Siler, Ira Palmer. Murdo Webber. Joe Muir. Stanley Trotter. Charles Pemberton, and Donald Pickle. With such a well-rounded Rroup of students, the sophomore class will be able to so far in school activities. Contributions have been made by this class to the Red Cross, aid has been extended to the Band Mothers’ Club, and dues have been collcted to be used durlnR the time this class attends school as juniors. Mr. Ray Porter M iss Nadine Runyan Mr. O. K. Carlton Miss Mablo Jones Lola Adair, Joseph Anderson, l onald Arnold, Alma Atwood. Vernic Barnes, Finley Blanton, Robert Boardman, Tom Boardman. Opal BolinRcr. Pauline Bowling. Vonda Branstool. Frances Bratton. Dorothy Brown. Juana Dee Brown. Juanita Brown. Maxine Brown, James Burmeler, Lorean Bryant. Lorna Jane Capps. Hart Chapman, Bud Clark. Harry Coates. Hilda Coburn. Gladys Colt. Eileen Cole, Eldon Coleman. Allen Cordray. I orcne Couch. Betty Crowley. Betty Dale. Bob Dale. Eileen Davis, Robert Defen- bauRh. Henry Dittmer. Edgar DouRlas. Cora Dresser. Orville Duncan, Edith Dyer, Gene Dyer. C. W. Evans. Everett Fedderson. MarRaret Fischer. Frances Foutx. John GallaRher, Burrel Gambel. Genevieve Gerber. Ruth GouRh. HtiRh Edward Godfrey. Fred Grulkey. Mabel Hannl. Jimmie K. Harrison, Bernice llnrrod. Murvel Henrlcksen. Martha Jane HodRCs, Jack HodRklnson, C. P. llodReson, Lucille Hofmnn, IIiirIi llollon, Norine Holland. Maxine Huhhs. Edith Huchtemann, Helen Huchteniann. Ruth Hulbert. VlrRinia Hulbert. Frances lies, Robert Jensen. Dick Jerman. Asa Johnson. Daniel Johnson. Walter Johnson. Clarice Jones. Mar- Raret Nell Jones. Marvin Julian. Kenneth Knmm. Edmund Kehrer. Bob Kelly. Norma Kennedy. Helen KrcaRcr. Rowena Kreuaer. Russell Sam Kurtz, Helen Kutch. Bill Laird. Edith Lee Umka, Mary Kathryn ls-wis. Helen Little. Roy I.oyall. Delnia I.unnon. EdRar Marler, Della Mathews, Rose Ann McCInin, Junior McCray. Felice McGill. Jack McKinster. Mildred Means, Arthur Miller, Frances Miller, Lcnore Miller. George Mock, Ruth MontRomcry, Constance Moraan. Elton Morris. Wayne Morrow. Mary Maraaret Mowry, Joe Muir. Maxine Murphy, J. P. Neal. Lirene Niah, J. W. Offield. Charles Ogden. Frank Ogden, Doris Ozniun. Ira Palmer. Charles Pemberton, Lillie Pcnwrlght, Thomas Peterson. Mary Maraaret Phelps. Donald Pickle, Ernest Potts. Marjorie Powell Billy Putman, James Radcliff. Alice Reed. Ruthanne Rhodes. Maxine Ridenour. Mary Robinson. Howard Roush. Maxine Roush. Ralph Royse, Martin Rudlana. Frances Rumfelt. Roy Sanders, Gertrude Satterwhite, Dorothy Sohmoyer, Henry Ruth Schwartz. Thelma Sellars. Jessie MarRaret Shaeklett. Cecelia Shanklin, I«»vcda Shaw. Robert Sheets. Ruth Sheets. Peggy Sherman. Wilfred Siler, Albert Simmons. Helen Smith. James Smith. Thelma Smith, William Spencer. Kenneth Stearns. Judy Steele. Wayne Stephens. Louise Stout. Frances Stroud. Mildred Sturdavant. Arthur Summers. Gladys Taylor. Ruby Theln. Reba Jane Test. Mary lA e Thierry. Aldean Thompson. Carl Thompson. Dean Thompson, Mary Maud Thompson. S. A. Thompson, l uirn Virginia Trotter. Stanley Trotter. Florence Turner. Hazel Turner. Julia Ann Underwood. Raymond I'rton. Eileen Von Tungcln, Frank Von Tun- Keln. Leila Von Tungcln, Lloyd Von Tungeln. Flora Belle Wagner. Frank Waldo. I a Roy Waller, Crawford Warren. Murdo Webber. Marjorie Werner, John West. William Whitacre. Curt Whitney, Raymond Wickware, Elvalein Wise. Bryce Woodman. Stowe York. Junior Youkoy. Pauline Yount. Richard Zuls. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS (21)



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%vV vIT eAW iff i 'r I ♦ CLUB 5 £ jGIC iNfL t :;d •|)ce«t. arc better thine» than word» are. Action» mightier than boasting». -Hiawatha. The two words, the clubs”, signify many good times, a little hard work, and the forming of true friendships for the students of El Reno High School. So essential are these or- ganizations to the happiness and success of the student body that the clubs have grown from the oldest, the Forum debat- ing society, organized in 1914, end the Bonita Marcia Catta literary society, also organized that year, to the present num- ber of fifteen, of which the Six-Foot-Ninc, a service club, is the youngest. Among the various types of clubs sponsored now are: an honor society, debate clubs, pep organizations, literary so- cieties. departmental clubs, a religious organization, a letter- man’s club, a girls' interclub council, and a service organiza- tion. Each club has its own purpose to develop, but in all there is one common purpose, that of giving definite training in citizenship. Opportunities for the furtherance of leader- ship, fellowship, cooperation, fellowship, and the expansion of the individual mind are obtained through participation in club activities. In these, full charge is taken by the students, leav- ing the sponsor only the responsibility of advising. Through offices held in clubs, students are trained to give orders tact- fully and to follow the instructions of fellow students cheer- fully. Both the faculty and students appreciate the part the clubs play in caring for the extra-curricular activities of the school. If through the work of clubs, the members have been made happier and life has been made fuller for them, the efforts of all involved have not been in vain. The clubs of El Reno High School are accomplishing these ends. (23)

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