Fairview High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Fairview, OK)

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Dear Students he Yellowjacket, of 1953 I In introducing severs! individuals and wish to acknowledge groups that made this annual oosslhle. To Mr Ward, superintendent, Mr. Lanman, principal and the faculty who have given of their time and effort; Mr. Krou°e who aided in the Droductlon with his photography and suggestions and to the Student Council for helping finance such a pro- ject. Great tribute should be given to the Annual Staff and our sponsor, Mr. Martin, of I £ fitor ar'in I L I SpS? L Le I iJxZfiSE I flyout w d I rar'lyn k , f b vid Fer ' Bufness iatiet Simn°ffers 1952-1953. They have done a splendid Job Giving of their time and effort whenever they were celled upon and to the students by your be proud future I Sincerely yours is an eipression of our gratitude for the service she is continually rendering to the Fairview City Schools, this annual is humbly dedicated (o Mrs. I.eraldine Burns cuvjucvr aixvitw, oma The achievements of the Fairview School have been many because youi the students, have made it so. Your co-opera- tion in the various activities sponsored by Fairview High School have been an encouragement to the Faculty and an in- spiration to the students who will take your places. Since my connection with the school as a teacher, both faculty and students have worked and played togetner to provide the best situation possible in the matter of educational opportunity. With your help we are sure we have developed another graduation class of outstanding citizens. We salute you for your past accomplishments, we will continue to encourage you in the many worthwhile precepts the future holds for you 'atxuL£.txr 3alwiiw, Gfitafioma The attitudes in your school have been developed a great deal during the past few years. Your achievements in school life have been great. I mean by this, achievements in vocation- al work, in athletics, musio, and academic work. Your response in making Fairview Sonools a better place in which a student may go has been gratifying in the last two years. In the future I would like to see the students and faoulty grow closer together so that young people could be guided into the field of work that they would like to do and for which they are best suited. Left to Right: Jon Gard. Clerk; Roger Woodward. Vice-Pres.; Charles Slack, Pres.; Mr. Ward. Supt.; L. C. Patterson. Member; J. C. ‘‘Champ Paul, Member. FRED MARTIN Commerce MELVIN KEENEY Music DICK CARRUTHERS Science MYRTLE WILKINSON English GERALDINE BURNS English DOROTHY HOLLANDER Home Economics CLAXTON COOK Agriculture GEORGE EUBANKS History, Athletics LEON TAYLOR Commerce. Mathematics SENIOR CUSS HISTORY The year 1940 was an important one in history. Our future doctors, lawyers and merchants” began their career in Fairview. With 12 years attendance in Fairview Schools are: Pat Hallren, Larry Jensen, Marilyn Keck. Larrv Major. Paul and Robert Patz- kowsky, Dorothy Wahl, Beverly Wedel and Virgil Janzen. Our initial year of schooling was guided by Mrs. Chamberlain. Outstanding memories are playing in the Rhythm Band and having tea for our Mothers. Since our class was so interested in sports we made sure Mrs. Chamberlain kept accurate scores of all games. The following September found nearly the same people in their places in the second grade, but we were a little older, a little wiser and just as active as ever. At the end of the year the floors were badly worn in the corner for we spent much time there. Miss Eifert was our teacher. Under the instruction and supervision of Mrs. Wood- ring we passed a very enjoyable third year. We pre- sented the operetta Sunbonnet Sally and Overall Jim” and started studying geography this year. Shirley McNaught joined our class. We also recall a party of playing in the ravines and swinging on vines at David Martens. The fourth year Mrs. Conaway was our teacher. It was this year that everyone became interested in ' Hardy Boy” books and our sports-minded boys began their climb in basketball. The addition of bookreports and geography work- books was made in our busy schedule by our teacher. Mrs. Green. Most of us found ourselves spending much time in the halls, for we had not learned what activities were acceptable in the classroom. In the Sixth grade Miss Talbot. Mrs. Wylie and Mrs. Duckett taught us. This year we presented a hillbilly operetta and learned our eight parts of speech. With Mrs. MacQueen as our Seventh grade teacher, it was a big year for the girls, for our class made up the girls grade school basketball team. Some of the boys nearly witnessed the manipulation of the electric pad- dle when they disobeyed Mr. Logsdon and crawled over the school yard fence to attend the County Fair. Upon moving into the high school building we felt the power of our wisdom and tried to act quite digni- fied. We envied the high school students, for they went to different rooms for each class. We had to stay in one room. Our grade school basketball teams reached supreme glory this year. To add to our proudness we won the Annual Queen contest. Gary Just joined our class this year. Richard Sullivan. Connie Wedel, Shirley Buller, Donna Fae Campbell. Ray Lee Nickel, John Carroll and Mary Young attended grade school a few years, then left and returned as freshmen. Enrolling as freshmen in the fall of 1948, our class numbered 48 of the most proud and clever boys and girls to ever enter F. H. S. We were green as green could be but. as all green things thrive, we are still happy and alive. Of our present class Ilene Bierig, Maynard Bierig, Freda Canaday. Dwayne Epp, Mar- jorie Ewing. Gerald Flaming, Clarice Isaak. Cecil Kahn. June Koehn. David Mauldin. Sandra Reding. Shirley Schwalk. Glenn Suderman, Royce Taylor and James Warkentine joined us. It was this year that F. H. S. took State in Track, as we well remember. Our strong class spirit lead us to numerous victories, for we won the Annual, Football and F. F. A. Queen contests, with Shirley McNaught, Shirley (Sunder- land) Doane and Shirley Schwalk as successful candi- dates. Marilyn Keck became the band drum majorette. Our two class parties at the sand dunes with sponsors. Miss Hickman and Mr. Eubanks, were highly success- ful, for sliding down the hill and sand Fights were great fun. When the frost turned the leaves to a bright autumn color we again assembled here for our sophomore year but found our class enrollment had decreased some- what. Some of the boys earned their “F” letter and were initiated into the F Club . Second semester we moved to the new high school building. Our sponsors were Miss Milliner and Mr. Eubanks. Pleasant and Peppy! That was us in our junior year but we were ready for work and fun any time. The climax of the year was our visit to the Stork Club” for the Junior and Senior Banquet. We purchased new band uniforms and attended several festivals and con- tests. Miss Hollander and Mr. Keeney were our class sponsors. Our class play, Aunt Cathis’s Cat,” was very successfully presented with the help of our direc- tor, Mrs. Burns. Our Senior year is one long to be remembered by the entire class, not only for our school work but for the association of our friends, teachers and sponsors who helped us win success in the presentation of our play, “Papa Says No! We recall the hay-rack ride to Camp Saline for our class party and selection of commencement announce- ments. We owe to our sponsors, Mrs. Burns and Mr. Tay- lor, and the faculty a debt of gratitude because we know they made it possible for the many pleasant events which took place during our Senior year. We sincerely appreciate their efforts. David Mauldin, Treasurer: Mrs. Joe Bums, Sponsor; Sandra Reding, Vice-Pres.; Richard Sullivan, President; Mr. Leon Taylor, Spon- sor: Shirley McNaught, Secretary. Fairview City Library P. O. Box 419 Fairview, OK 73737 EDITH COUNTRYMAN Basketball 1-2-3-4, Capt. 3, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Pep Club Pres. 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Girls State 3, Jr. Play. Sr. Play, State Honor Society 1-2-3, National Honor Society 2- 3-4, Librarian 3, National Honor Society Treas. 3, Band Librarian 4. JIM NALL Basketball 2-3, Football 1- 2- 3-4, Track 1, “F” Club 2- 3- 4. “F” Club Vice-Pres. 4, F. F. A. 2. SHIRLEY McNAUGHT Annual Queen 1, Basketball 1- 2-3-4. Captain 1, Band 1- 2- 3-4, VicePres. 4. Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, Cheerleader 3-4, Class Sec. 1-4, Girls State 3, Office Staff 2-3, Jr. Play, Sr. Play. DONNA FAE CAMPBELL Glee Club 2-3, Mixed Chorus 3, F. H. A. 1, Librarian 3-4, Basketball 1, Jr. Play Tech, Sr. Play Tech. MAYNARD BIERIG Football 1-2-3-4, Track 2-3, “F” Club 4. LARRY MAJOR “F” Club Pres. 4. Sr. Play, “F” Club 2-3-4, Football 2- 3-4. All District 4. Basket- ball 1-2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Jr. Play, Boys State 3, News- paDer Staff 1, Annual Staff 3-4. DOROTHY WAHL Jr. Play Tech, Sr. Play Tech, Glee Club 1-2-3, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3, F.H.A. 4. Speech Play 4. CONNIE WEDEL Band 1-4, Band Sec. 4, Class Reporter 4. Pep Club 1-4, Pep Club Officer 4, Speech Play 4, Annual Staff 4, Bas- ketball 1, Sr. Play, Honor Society 4. ROYCE TAYLOR Class Vice-Pres. 3. Football 2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Track Capt. 4, “F” Club 2-3-4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Mixed Chorus 3. LARRY DON JENSEN Class Pres. 2-3, National Honor Society 2-3-4, State Honor Society 3-4, Annual Staff 2-3-4, Annual Editor 4, Sr. Play, Jr. Play, Speech Plays, Speech Contest 2-3-4, Office Staff. Band 1-2-3-4, Assist. Student Conductor 3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-3-4, Boys Chorus 1, Mixed Quar- tet 1-3-4, Boys Quartet 1-2- 3, Pub. Director of Chorus DAVID MAULDIN “F” Club 3-4, Class Treas. 3-4, Football 3-4, Track 3-4, Basketball 3-4, Sr. Play, Jr. Play, Alva Curricular Con- test 3, Annual Staff 3-4, Track Co-Captain 4, Mixed Chorus 3. MARILYN KECK Honor Society 2-3-4, State Honor Society 1-2-3-4, Band 1 -2-3-4, Drum Majorette 1- 3-4, Band Reporter 4, Alva Curricular Contest 3, An- nual Staff 3-4, Sr. Play, Jr. Play, Speech Play 4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1. MARY MARGARET YOUNG Class Pres. 1, Class Reporter 2. Student Council 2-3. Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Secretary 4, Honor Society 2-3, Vice- Pres. 4, Office Staff 2-3, Sr. Play, Speech Play 4, Band 1-2, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-4. DWAYNE DEAN EPP Football 4, Track 1-2-4, Bas- ketball 1-2-3-4, F. F. A. 1-2, Alva Curricular Activities 1, Sr. Play Business Mgr. 4, “F” Club 4. FREDA CANADAY Basketball 1-2-3-4, Jr. Play GERALD FLAMING Tech, Sr. Play, Glee Club Speech Plays, F. F. A. 2-3-4, 1-4, Speech Play 4, Pep Club Basketball 1-2, Track 2. 2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-4. RAY LEE NICKEL Stage Mgr. Sr. Play, Asst. Stage Mgr. Jr. Play, F. F. A. 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2, “F” Club 1-2-3-4, Sec.-Treas. 4. JUNE KOEHN 4-H 1-2-3-4, 4-H Vice-Pres. 2-3, 4-H Reporter 4, Speech Plays 4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-3-4. SANDRA REDING Class Vice-Pres. 4, Basket- ball 1-2-3-4, Capt. 4, Mixed Chorus 3, F. H. A. 1-2-3-4, Officer 3, Pep Club 2-3-4. Cheerleader 3-4, Football Queen 4, Librarian 3, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Speech Plays 4. ROBERT PATZKOWSKY Honor Society 2-3-4, Honor Society Treas. 4, Band 1-2-3, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Capt. 4, Class Vice Pres. 1, Track 1-2-3-4, “F” Club 2- 3-4, Student Council 4. JOHN CARROLL F. F. A. 1, Librarian, Speech Play 4, Stage Mgr. 4. MARJORIE EWING Band 1-2-3-4, Librarian 4, Annual Staff 4, F. H. A. 1- 2-3-4, Pres. 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Sr. Play, Jr. Play, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Girls Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Girls Quartet 3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-3-4, Mixed Quartet 4, Girls Trio 4, Speech Plays 4. JAMES WARKENTINE Honor Society 2, F. F. A. 1- 2-3-4, F. F. A. “F” Letter 2, Land Judging 3, Basketball 1-2-3, Track 1-2, Speech Play 4. PAT HALLREN Student Council Pres. 4, Football 1-2-3-4, Capt. 4, All-District 4, Basketball 1- 2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, “F” Club 2-3-4, Boys State ’52, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Speech Play 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Stu- dent Conductor 4, Pres. 3, Mixed Chorus f-3, Annual Staff 1-2-3-4, Honor Society 2-3-4, Vice-Pres. 3, St. Honor Society 1-2-3-4. GLEN SUDERMAN Dairy Judging Team 4, F. F. A. 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 2-3-4, Speech Plays 4. SHIRLEY SCHWALK F. H. A. 3-4, Vice-Pres. 4, Student Council 1, F. F. A. Queen 1, Basketball 3-4, Glee Club 1-2-4, Annual Queen 4, Mixed Chorus 1-4. VIRGIL JANZEN Honor Society 2-3-4, Honor Society Sec. 3, Track -8, Alva Curricular Contest 1-3, Sr. Play. SHIRLEY BULLER Glee Club 1-2, Mixed Chorus 1. CECIL KAHN Glee Club 1-2-4, Track 3, Speech Play 4. ILENE BIERIG DOUGHTY F. H. A. 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2, Librarian 4, Pep Club Officer 4, F. H. A. Officer 3, Mixed Chorus 3. RICHARD SULLIVAN Football 1-2-3-4, Captain 4, Class Pres. 4, “F” Club 2- 3-4, All-District 4, Basket- ball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, St Honor Society 1-2-3-4, Student Council 3, Alva Curricular Contest 1-3, Class Parliamentarian 2, National Honor Society 3, Jr. Bus. Mgr., Speech Plays. GARY JUST CLARICE ISAAK Band 1-2-4, Boys Chorus 1- Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Mixed 2-4, Mixed Chorus 4, Speech Chorus 1-3-4, Girls Quartet Play 4. 3, Mixed Chorus Sec. 4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Speech Play 4, F. H. A. 4, Librarian 4. BEVERLY WEDEL Basketball 1-2-3-4, Basket- ball Capt. 3, Speech Plays 1-4, Sr. Play 4, Jr. Play 3, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Pep Club Vic -Pres. 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Librarian 1, Annual Staff 4, National Honor Society 3, State Honor Society 3, Glee Club l, Mixed Chorus 3, Student Council Rep. 1-2. PAUL PATZKOWSKY National Honor Society 2- 3-4, Pres. 4, Football 1-2-3-4, “F” Club 2-3-4, Track 1-2- 3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Capt. 4, Jr. Play, Student Council Vice-Pres. 4, Student Coun- cil 1-2-4, Band 1-2-3, Class Vice-Pres. 2, St. Honor So- ciety 2-3-4. Mr. Keeney, Miss Hollander, Sponsors; Sue Miller. Sec.; Danny Miller, Pres.; Mary Lou Lewis, Vice-Pres. Jerry Metz Donna Bartel Jerry Martens Betty Eck Gloria Lee Marvin Carroll Margaret Arnote Joe Blair Kenneth Penner Darlene Elwell Bruce Bierig Donna Beth Parker Deryle Jean Gossen Porter Dow Wesleta Bowers Mac Jantz Janet Simpson J. Edward Jordan Norma Jean Hicks Max Jordan Robert Pharis Sue Miller Bob Woodring Twyla Kliewer Sue Schultz Danny Miller Winona Ellis Larry Martens Mary Lewis Ray Allen Woods Anita Perkins Jerry Williams Nina Classen Ruth Ann Warkintine Victor Neugebauer Margaretha Penner Delwin Shipley Richard Neufeld Avona Warner Ray Worley Janie Wahl Virginia Kahn Wendell Ford Patsy Abbot Richard Green Marlyne Flaming Harriet Doane Allen Koehn Genevieve Young Roberta Carnahan Jessie Mae Seabourn Melvin Kliewer Beverly Reding Gloria Bierig J. N. Voorbees Shannon Knsch Arlie Wichert Dian Painton Bennie Riggs Victor Koehn Kay Razook Tommy Huckaba June Kuhnemund Norma Schwalk Billy Kliewer Betty Becker Erwin Bartel Robert Canaday Jo'Ann Ross Joe Woods Eleanor Martin Marilyn Eubanks Billy Freeman Louana Homer Allyn Warkentine Vivian Jantz Oma Gay Koehn Ethel Mae Howerton Richard Nightengale Pearl Countryman Black Bowers Bonnie Nickel William Boston Gevona Martins Marvin Seaboum Carolyn Neufeld Ruth Ann Underwood Kenneth Monahan Susanna Penner Phillip Ewbank Lavene Garvin Billy Weaver Chrystal Proffitt Mr. Cook. Mr. Maddox, Sponsors; Beverly Gossen. Vice-Pres.; Clark Ward. Pres.: Mary Heftron, Sec. John Frantz Phyllis Lowell Joyce Wichert Bill Nickel Leon James Marcia Eck Evonne Ross Jimmy Abbott Roger Woodward Sherry Comelsen Clark Ward Darlene Clinkenbeard Jimmy Tate Mary Kay Harris Ray Dean McGolden Rosa Lee Nichols Claude Mikulecky Patty Sue Schroeder Bruce Blair Billy Gene Halstead Patricia Nunley Sidney Penner Beverly Gossen Larry Fast Clara Bowers Donald Epp Raymond Wichert Jean Libby Loyd Don Wichert LeRoy Knoop Leslie Shipley Erona Classen Eunice Widhert Pat Ivan Metz Leon Bowers Joann Brakhage Maida Moore Bryan Burrel Ray Allen Smith C. A. Nickel Mary Eva Heffron James Koehn Billie Pat Pool Shirley Levings Harold Goede Gwendolyn Morris Neal Allen Eck Wilma Huston Billy Ray Keeton Ronald Stewart Clara Koop Billy Graham Lorene Koop Martin Koehn Mason Proffitt Joan Well Onn Winter Margaret Grace Rusco Donald Lee Turner Norman Bartel Mr. Carruthers, Sponsor; Judy Wenger, Pres.; J. G. Miller. Vice-Pres.: Francis Reid. Sec. and Treas.; Mr. Harris. Sponsor. Harry L. Bannister Leslie Neufeld Nancy Voorhees Jerry Bair Judy Wenger H. O. Walker Barbara Johnson Bob Hutchinson Mary Ann Jordan James Walker Joy Logsdon Danny Walton Lyla Gene Patterson Phyllis Abernathy Robert Mays Shirley Spears Donald Stephen Barbara Halstead J. G. Miller Renzer Boese Clifford Rusco Willis Outhier George Tripp Floyd E. Dow Larry C. James Wendy Allen Jim Kliewer Donna Beth Kliewer Charles Plank Francis Reid Donald Shaffer Seventh Grade Mrs. Underwood. Sponsor: Joyce Warkentine. Pres.: Bruce Butler, Sec.-Treas.; Marcia Kliewer, Vice-Pres.: Mr. Fricker, Sponsor. Shirley Keeton William Crow Joyce Warkentine Wayne Howerton Lula Flossie Metz Shirley Fawcett Sondra Saddler Juanita Foreman Virginia Perkins Patricia Martin Janis Gard Jimmy Freeman Maureen Allen Zelta Howerton Kenneth Smith Carol Partrick Lonnie Cofer Ann Miller Larry Kliewer Karen Halstead Allan Cunningham Sonja Wilson Gerald Dell Mary Ann Shewey Bruce Butler Janice Spears Larrie Gaylord Mary Helen McMillian Donald Woods Marjorie Wiens Billie Kahn Marcia Ann Kliewer Jerry Parker Faith Ewbank 'f nm $ Left to Right: B. Colclasure. D. Woods, B. Freeman, B. Weaver M. Eubanks. E. Countryman, M. Ewing, R. Patzkowsky, Mr Lanman, Sponsor; J. Simpson, Secretary; P. Hallren, President P. Patzkowsky, Vice-President; A. Perkins, M. Jordan, R. Wich ert, B. Halstead, M. Harris. B. Halstead, V. Keck, D. Shaffer F. Ewbank. First Row (Left to Right): P. Patzkowsky. M. Young. Mrs. Burns. J. Simpson. R. Patzkowsky. Second Row: N. Classen. L. Horner. E. Countryman, O. Koehn, S. Kusch. K. Razook, M. Eubanks. C Neufeld. M. Arnote. W. Ellis. Third Row: V. Janzen. S. Miller, D. Gossen, B. Freeman, V. Neugebauer. W. Ford. D. Elwell, P. Hallren, R. Underwood, S. Schultz. E. Martin. Paul Patzkowsky President Mary Young T r easurer Janet Simpson Secretary Robert Patzkowsky Vice-President Mrs. Burns Sponsor President Sue Miller F irview City Lib P. O. Box 419 Fairvisw, OK 737 First Row (Left to Right): D. Gossen, S. Miller, V. Janzen. Mrs. Burns, R. Patzkowsky. M. Lewis. Second Row; L. Homer. E. Countryman, O. Koehn. S. Kusch. K. Razook. M. Eubanks, M. Keck. C. Wedel. W. Ellis. Third Row: V. Boehs, R. Pharis, R. Carnahan. D. Bartel, S. Schultz. E. Martin, D. Elwell, P. Hallren, J. Simpson. Fourth Row: L. Jensen. B. Freeman, W. Ford, P. Patzkowsky, L. Major. Smiml Mrs. Burns Sponsor Secretary Virgil Jantzen Vice-President Robert Patzkowsky T reasurer MRS. BURNS Sr. High Sponsor Left to Right: Harriet Doane. Ruth Warkentine, Donna Campbell. Margaret Penner, Roberta Carnahan. Clarice Isaak, John Carroll. Donna Parker. Margaret Arnote. Wesleta Bowers, Gary Just. Crystal Proffitt, Mrs. Burns. Jr. High Sponsor P. Hallren, W. Ford. J. Metz, Clockwise B. Bierig. B. Kliewer, R. Sullivan. J Martens, M. Jordan. M. Bierig, J. Wil- liams, J. Nall. P. Patzkowsky. D. Epp, L. Major, B. Freeman, R. Nickel. R. Patzkowsky, J. Blair. Left to Right: D. Mauldin, R. Woods, B. Woodring. B. Pharis, R. Taylor. LARRY MAJOR President iice i o Clockwise: D. Gossen, B. Gossen. P. Lowell, S. Cornelsen, M. Harris, G. Martens, M. Amote, C. ®eclcer’ W. Ellis, M. Penner, J. Libby, D. Bartel, E. Martin. L. Koop, M. Eck, P. Nunley, P Schroeder. P. Abbott. M. Heffron, G. Morris, L. Jensen, C. Neufield, J. Wichert B. Reding, C. Bowers. D. Wahl, D. Clinkenbeard, J. Seaboume, G. Rusco. N. Schwalk. S. Lev- mgs. N. Classen. D. Painton. B. Nickle. S. Reding, T. Kliewer, M. Lewis. New Sewing Machines in the Home Economics Room Left to Right: Winona Ellis, Pari.; Shirley Schwalk, Vice-Pres.; Mrs. Ramsey, Speaker: Miss Hollander, Sponsor; Marjorie Ewing, Pres. F. H. L I! MO! FT February li, 19.1:! £ -T'or mkf-ii ALLEN KOEHN T reasurer CLAXTON COOK Advisor Clockwise: G. Suderman, B. Kliewer. J. Warkentine. P. Dow. W. Crawford, J. Koehn, W. Boston. B. Weaver, B. Nickel. K. Monahan, C. Nickel. D. Turner, A. Warkentine, J. Kliewer, M. Seaborn. L. Shipley, M. Koehn, B. Burrell, G. Fleming, D. Shipley. Student Conductor PAT HALLREN Drum Majorette MARILYN KECK T —- CONCERT BAND Director MELVIN KEENEY Student Conductor LARRY DON JENSEN Officers Connie Wedel . . Secretary Sue Miller . . . Secretary Shirley McNaught . Vice-Pres. J. Edward Jordan . President President J. EDWARD JORDAN BASSES Harry Bannister. Ray Allen Woods, John Frantz. Donald Woods. CORNETS Bonnie Nickel. Faith Ann Ewbank. J. Edward Jordan. Mary Ann Jor- dan. Clark Ward. Marjorie Wiens, Larry Gaylord. TROMBONES Winona Ellis. Jerry Williams, Gary Just, Twyla Kliewer. PERCUSSION First Row: Beverly Wedel. Charles Plank. Patricia Nunley. Second Row: Phyllis Lowell. Gloria Bierig, Beverly Reding. FRENCH HORNS Eleanor Martin. Mary Kay Harris. Marilyn Eubanks. Lacretia Jensen. CLARINETS First Row: Barbara Halstead. Marilyn Keck. Barbara Johnson. Gwendolyn Morris. Second Row: Judy Dillard, Jerry Metz. Sherry Cornelsen. FLUTES Karen Halstead. Marjorie Ewing. Shir ley McNaught. Shannon Kusch. SAXOPHONES First Row. Dan Miller, Joy Logsdon, Louana Horner. Kay Razook. Second Row: Larry Jensen, Pat Hallren. TWIRLERS Janet Simpson and Ruth Underwood CLARINETS First Row: Victor Neugebauer. Max Jordan, Edith Countryman, Connie Wedel. Second Row: Sue Miller, Ruth Underwood. Janet Simpson. Joyce Warkentine. First Row (Left to Right): C. Wedel. B. Wedel. Miss Hollander, E. Countryman, M. Young. Second Row. B. Halstead. D. Clinkenbeard, V. Kahn. M. Eubanks. P. Abbott, M. Keck, S. Miller, S. Schultz, M. Jordan, V. Perkins. M. McMillian, K. Halstead. Third Row: S. Spears. J. Simpson, F. Canady, M. Heffron. M. Ewing, S. Fawcett, S. Keeton. J. Warkentine, P. Abernathy, J. Wenger. Z. Howerton. Fourth Row. S. Levings. L. Garvin. W. Ellis. P. Lowell. S. Cornelsen. M. Harris. F. Reid. N. Voorhees. R. Carnahan. C. Partrick. Fifth Row: B. Johnson. J. Libby. A. Perkins, W. Bowers. J. Wahl. G. Lee. M. Shewey. A. Mil- ler. S. Saddler. Sixth Row: R. Underwood. L. Jensen. L. Horner. J. Martens. G. Bierig. S. Kusch. P. Countryman Mary Lewis. Sandra Reding. Shirley McNaught. Kay Razook. (iLEE I'Ll II First Row (Left to Right): S. Schultz. G. Lee. B. Nickel. G. Martens. L. Jensen. R. Under- wood. N. Schwalk. S. Schwalk. D. Parker. D. Painton. B. Reding. Second Row: Mr. Keeney. J. Simpson. W. Bowers. M. Lewis. M. Ewing. B. Becker. G. Bierig. W. Ellis. T. Kliewer. J. Koehn. O. Koehn. C. Neufeld. Third Row: R. Carnahan. C. Isaak. F. Canaday. M. Young, J. Wahl. A. Perkins. A. Warner. B. Eck. D. Gossen. D. Bartel. V. Kahn. GIRLS TRIO Left to Right: B. Gos- sen. S. Soprano: M. Ewing. F. Soprano: D. Gossen. Alto. ACCOMPANISTS Left to Right: M. Ew- ing. J. Simpson. GIRLS QUARTET Left to Right: M. Ew- ing. F. Soprano: B. Eck, S. Soprano: D. Parker. F. Alto: D. Gossen. S. Alto. DIRECTOR Mr. Keeney SOLOISTS Left to Right: J. Dillard. L. Martens. P. Nunley, C. Plank. L. Jensen, L. Jensen. G. Martens, M. Ewing. First Row (Left to Right): N. Schwalk. S. Miller. S. Schultz. G. Lee. B. Nickel. G. Martens. L. Jensen. R. Underwood. L. Jensen. R. Neufeld. S. Schwalk. C. Neufeld. G. Young. D. Park- er. D. Painton. Second Row: Mr. Keeney. J. Simpson. M. Lewis, M. Ewing. B. Becker J. Ross G. Suderman. J. Martens. D. Gossen. D. Bartel, B. Eck. W. Ellis. T. Kliewer. J Koehn. Third Row: R. Carnahan, C. Isaac, G. Bierig, M. Young. R. Canaday. W. Bowers. G. Just, R. Woods, L. Martens, M. Jantz, C. Koehn, V. Koehn. Fourth Row: B. Reding, J. Wahl, O. Koehn. A. Perkins. A. Warner, J. Jordan, M. Jordan. L. Knoop. R. Canaday. Papa Says No! £mt I IMIRAWIARI HOTLL r n m f m | m f i' i M i f I ( ..firm flilllli TUG JUNIOR PUT “Eh? A COMEDY IN ONE ACT .s r PLAYS 1 Dote AC° ,, J+- --V— Z! ° . W — ‘ r M‘ m .« ””' . ._ ..to i . • • - '• 7 '2 . Oalx I 4 First Row: D. Epp, D. Mauldin, R. Patzkowsky, L. Major. P. Hallren. R. Sullivan, J. Nall. M. Bierig. P. Patzkowsky, R. Taylor. Second Row: J. Williams, M. Jordan. W. Ford. B. Bierig, R. Pharis, R. Woods. B. Wood- ring, J. Martens, J. Blair. Third Row: J. N. Voorhees. B. Kliewer. K. Monohan, J. Woods. T. Huckaba. R. Canady. J. Metz. D. Miller. PERRY WATONGA . . 14 6 . CHEROKEE . 26 ALVA 34 . MOORELAND . 7 33 . . GARBERr .13 13 . . SHATTUCK . . 12 20 JOHN MARSHALL 20 32 . . J AYNOKA . . 12 19 . woodward:: 33 r Co-Captains Hallren and Sullivan First Row: Paul Patzkowsky, Royce Taylor, Pat Hallren. Jim Nall. Second Row: Dwayne Epp, Maynard Bierig, Robert Patzkowsky. Richard Sullivan. David Mauldin. Larry Major. LARRY MAJOR Right End RICHARD SULLIVAN Left Guard = s 1 PAT HALLREN ROYCE TAYLOR Quarterback Right Half ROBERT PHARIS DAVID MAULDIN Fullback Left Half MAYNARD BIERIG BOB WOODRING DWAYNE EPP JIM NALL Left Tackle Center Left End Right Guard JERE METZ Left Tackle MAX JORDAN Right End JERRY WILLIAMS Right Tackle RAY WOODS Left End JOE BLAIR Fullback ROBERT CANADY BILL KLIEWER Right Tackle Left Tackle BRUCE BIERIG Left Tackle WENDELL FORD Right End JERRY MARTENS Right Half KENNETH MONAHAN DAN MILLER Right Guard Right End J. N. VOORHEES Left Guard TOM HUCKABA Right Tackle JOE WOODS Right Half First Row: C. Mikulecky, C. Ward, T. Keeton, L. James, R. Wichert, M. Proffitt. R. Woodward. B. Halstead. Second Row: M. Goodwin. D. Viuuin, H.O. Walker. J. G. Miller. J. Frantz. J. Kliewer, L. Hussey. J. Bair, B. Hutchinson. Third Row: D. Canady, D. Woods. A. Cunningham. G. Dell, H. Bannister, L. Cofer. J. Freeman. B. Butler. Fairview .... 0 Shattuck .... 6 Fairview .... 6 Emerson .... 19 Fairview .... 12 Thomas.....13 Fairview .... 12 Thomas......14 Fairview .... 44 Waynoka .. 14 Fairview .... 37 Cherokee .. 13 First Row: Coach Eubanks, R. Pharis, R. Woods. R. Nickel, B. Woodring, P. Hallren, B. Free- man. Manager. Second Row: P. Patzkowsky, J. Blair, L. Major. D. Epp. D. Mauldin. R. Patzkowsky. 'AMENT LUSTRI' •URN. _ . . SELLING . . . . . . CLEO . . . . . . OKEENE . . , .... AMES . . . CHEYENNE VALLEY . . . . ALINE . .4 41 . . RINGWOOD . . 46 FAIRVIEW TOURNAMENT 51 ... . AMES .... 24 59 . . . SUPPLY ... 26 ► 50 . . . . CLEO .... 42 ►39v • RINGWOOD . . 53 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 39 . . RINGWOOD . . 52 ‘Double Overtime f 25 L. v -33 fa-r. . 55 RD . . 63 DWAYNE EPP Center TIME OUT DAVID MAULDIN Forward ROBERT PHARIS Guard CO-CAPTAINS ROBERT PATZKOWSKY - PAUL PATZKOWSKY BOB WOODRING Guard RAY WOODS Guatd HALF-TIME STRATEGY JOE BLAIR Center First Row: E. Martin. J. Ross. S. Reding. B. Wedel. P. Horner. Second Row: Coach Maddox. J. Simpson, D. Elwell. S. McNaught. P. Abbott, S. Miller. Third Row: M. Eubanks. K. Razook. E. Countryman. H. Doane. P. Countryman. Co-Capt( n EDITH COUNTRYMAN Guard shirley «VH DARLENE ELWELL Forward Harriet Forward doane eleanorm louaZ1T ner razook Guard pe c817r™™ First Row: D. Epp, B. Keeton. R. Woodward, D. Shaffer, Coach Maddox. Second Row: R. Wichert, T. Keeton, C. Ward, L. James, J. Kliewer. If) . . RIMOOD . . 18 20 . . AMES . . 14 21 . (LEO . . 25 10 . . (LEO . . 30 03 . . RIAGVV00I) . . 22 33 . . AMES . . 35 24 . . CLEO . . 27 31 . . CHEROKEE . . 10 28 . . HOMESTEAD. . 34 First Row: Coach Maddox. G. Morris. E. Ross. J. Wichert (kneeling), P. Schroeder, M. Heffron, M. Harris. J. Brakhage. Second Row: P. Lowell. J. Libby, M. Eck, S. Cornelsen. C. Koop, B. Gossen. ✓ 21 . . iimood . . 14 1,1 . . mum . . 25 21 . mm VALLEY . 7 26 . cleo springs . 17 ,10 . . mmm . . 15 14 . . AMES . . 11 21 . . HOMESTEAD. . 12 TRACK First Row: B. Halstead. R. Woodward. J. Frantz, C. Mikilisky. M. Proffitt. R. Wichert, D. Epp, L. James. D. Fast. Second Row: C. Ward, D. Epp. M. Jordan. D. Mauldin. R. Taylor. P. Hallren. R. Woods. R. Pharis, B. Woodring. Third Row: Coach Eubanks, R. Patzkowsky, L. Major, B. Kliewer, J. Blair. B. Bierig, V. Neugebauer, R. Wichert, Coach Maddox. Fourth Row: J. Voorhees, E. Bartel, A. Wichert. B. Riggs. R. Canaday, P. Patzkowsky. B. Freeman. Manager. MILE RELAY 2-MILE RELAY Cornelsen Motor Co. Since 1925 Chevrolet Oldsmobile Cadillac JOHN DEERE and KRAUSE MACHINERY Uncle Walt’s Grocery School Kid's Paradise MR. and MRS. WALTER MATHIAS, owners CORNELSEN HOTEL COFFEE SHOP Fairview's Most Modern Twenty Four Hour WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT WHETHER A SANDWICH OR A BANQUET Phone 4840 Manager, Clayton Oney FARM EQUIPMENT OUTHIER EQUIPMENT CO. F. M. and MILLARD OUTHIER Sales and Service Phone 2143 802 N Main St FAIRVIEW, OKLAHOMA Western Auto Associate Store GLEN BENNETT - owner. TIRES BATTERIES PARTS TOOLS WIZARD RANGES REFRIGERATORS TRUETONE RADIOS TELEVISION Payments to Suit Your Needs PHONE 4829 105 S. MAIN Fairview State Bank Each Depositor Insured by the F.D.I.C. to a Maximum of Ten Thousand Dollars. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM WEDEL’S Fine Foods MERVIN BENTON WEDEL, PROPS. Phone 4746 Fairview, Okla. Tlie Farmers AAercliants National Bank MEMBER F. D. I. C. 'The Bank with the Chime Clock Fairview, Oklahoma Elmer says: Safety pays, Insure with Us. Dague Agency ELMER M. STEWART, owner INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS REAL ESTATE, FARM CITY LOANS MR. and MRS. ALFRED JENSEN LARRY DON and LACRETIA GAY JENSEN'S Pontiac G. M. C. Case Farm Equipment Goodyear Tires Firestone G. E. Appliances Sporting Goods Service WOODWARD'S TIRE SUPPLY FOR BEST IN TIRE and BATTERIES PHONE 4488 WHITE ROCK CAFE Hamburgers — Chili — Steaks and Short Orders THE KUSCH'S ROYAL THEATER STAY YOUNG I 11 I Attend the Movies Often THERE IS NO BETTER OR CHEAPER ENTERTAINMENT Carrier Motor Company Dodge - Plymouth Dodge Job Rated Trucks Friendly - Courteous Sales and Service Now and in the Future West Side Food Store Friendly Service in a Friendly Neighborhood MR. and MRS. WILLIAM S. KOOP, owners. FARMER SERVICE STATION ERVEN EWALD, owner There are Miles of Smiles in our Gas and Oils Phone 4414 DIAL 4470 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER ELLIS MOTOR CO. Authorized International Dealers Nash Sales Service 218 W. RANDOLPH ENID, OKLAHOMA. Mobiloii Mobilgas CLAYTES GOSNEY Your Friendly Magnolia Dealer COLLIN'S FURNITURE Frigidaire, Maytag, Appliances And Flexteel Fine Furniture Reames Motor Co. SALES AND SERVICE Gleaner - Baldwin Combines Phone 4518 WE OPERATE CITIES SERVICE Pairview, Oklahoma ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Lessee and Operator IS Wholesale Agent Floyd Ramsey Joe Caskey TRUCKS Your Complete Mileage Merchant Complete Car Servicing J KROISE Studios PHOTOGRAPHERS to the 1953 YELIMMCKET Fairview, Okla. LEWIS LOCKER PLANT CROSIEY REFRIGERATORS HOME FREEZERS and TELEVISION Let Us do Your Processing for Home Freezer and Locker Main and Broadway CM DIESEL POWER KECK BROS. DEISEL SERVICE CO. ALUS-CHALMERS FARM EQUIPMENT DrSoto PireDome Steertng Dr Soto DrSoto a JORDAN IMPLEMENT CO. FINEST IN FARM MACHINERY” 315 N. MAIN FAIRVIEW, OKLAHOMA Willys CARS TRUCKS Jeeps DE WITT HATCHERY One of the Best in the Southwest Dial 9930 JOE'S SERVICE STATION QUALITY GAS OILS GREASES Joe David Howerton, Owner and Manager Phone 9992 JAMES BUICK CO. Authorized Sales and Service BUICK ZENITH RADIO and TELEVISION When Better Cars are Built, Buick will Build Them SMITH DRUGS Save with Safety at Your Rexall Store Tobe Boehs MINNEAPOLIS - MOLINE TRACTORS, HARVESTORS AND FARM MACHINERY Magneto Service-Genuine M-M Parts Fairview Shopping Center Woodward Food Store Frantz Equipment Co. MASSEY - HARRIS FARM EQUIPMENT CARS STUDEBAKER TRUCKS Sales — Service MAJOR GAS CO. PHILGAS MILTON FRANTZ, owner Congratulations Seniors of '53 GARD’S JEWELRY GIFTS WATCHES WOODS 66 SUPER SERVICE Wholesale and Retail A Complete Line of Home and Auto Supplies Dial 9966 Raymond Woods, Owner DON MAR MOTEL A FRIENDLY PLACE OF REST AND CONTENTMENT DE LUXE CAFE The Home of Good Foods Home Made Pies - Cakes and Breads Delicious Fried Chicken — Steaks FINE CHINA, SILVER GLASSWARE Lunches Packed F atrvtew Building Loan Association 'WE PAY YOU TO SAVE RIGHT Best Wishes to the SENIORS of 1953 from the Mike Hallren Family HENRY’S For DRY GOODS AND SHOES Home of PETERS SHOES COMPLIMENTS OF THE Palace Tailoring Co. Masters in the art of Fine Cleaning W. M. NOAH PHONE 4594 SUNSTRAND ADDING MACHINES Enid Typewriter Company Sam Payne don Milburn Jim Foqlesono t ndetwood -Jlgeticy Phone BB2 P. □. Box 1701 2 J O West Broadway SniJ. Oklahc UNDERWOOD typewriters SEPTEMBER School Started 1 Football—Mooreland .... 12 Football—Garber 19 Football—Watonga .... . 26 OCTOBER Football—John Marshall 3 Football—Alva 10 Senior Class Party 14 Football—Perry 17 Football—Shattuck .... 24 P. T. A. Carnival 27-28 State Teachers Meeting . . . . 30-31 Football—Cherokee .... 31 NOVEMBER Junior Class Party 4 Football—Waynoka .... 7 F. F A. Assembly 14 Football—Woodward .... 14 Sophomore Class Party . . 18 F” Club Party 20 F. F. A. Party . 21 Seventh Grade Party .... . 21 Girls Basketball—Ames Festival . 20-21 Faculty Party 24 Thanksgiving Holidays . 27-28 DECEMBER Freshman Party 4 Senior Play 5 Cheyenne Valley Tourney 10-11-12 County Musical Program—Cheyenne 15 F. H. A. Christmas Party 19 Christmas Holiday .... 19-28 JANUARY Okeene Tournament . . . . 8-9-10 Fairview Tournament 15-16-17 Semester Tests 15-16-17 Donkey B.B. Game—F. F. A. . 24 FEBRUARY F. H. A. Banquet 6 County Musical Program—Ames 9 District Tourney . . . . 18 19-20-21 Band Clinic—Mr. Henry 24 Sophomore Party . 26 MARCH Major County Fat Stock Show . 5-6 Honor Society Installation . 10 Enid Fat Stock Show 10-13 Band—Kingfisher 13 Typing—Cleo Springs . . . . 11 Oklahoma City Stock Show . 15-21 A. ft M. Relays . 20 Edmond Festival .... 20-21 Sophomore Assembly . . . . . 24 Home Economic Pancake Supper . . 24 F. H. A. State Rally .... 27-28 Enid Track Meet 27 Major County Land Judging Contest . 31 APRIL Easter Vacation . 2-3 Fairview Relays 3 Junior Class Play 7 District Contest—Alva . 9-10 O. B. U. Track Meet . . . . 11 Alva District Chapter Meeting . 11 County Musical Program 13 Junior Class Party 14 Clinton Land Judging . . . . 16 Central-Edmond Track Meet 18 Curricular Contest—Alva 18 Band Concert 21 State F. F. A. Convention 23-24 State Vocal—Norman 23-24 Stillwater—Interscholastic . 25 Regional Track Meet—Tonkawa 25 MAY National Land Judging Contest . 30-1 State Instrumental Contest 29-30-1-2 F. F. A. Banquet .... State Track Meet 1-2 Tri-State—Enid 6-9 Junior-Senior Banquet . . . . 15 Baccalaureate 17 Graduation . 22


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