Grove High School - Ridge Runner Yearbook (Grove, OK)
- Class of 1955
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Illli KQLKUU Schedule for 1954-55 STATION KGHS-TV CHANNEL '55 Program Time What's My Line? 3 to 9 Star's Showcase 11 to 18 The Line Up 19 to 21 Wanted Persons 23 to 25 Super Circus 27 to 31 Kids' Karnival 33 to 39 Cavalcade of Sports 41 to 47 Stop the Music 50 to 51 The Music Room 52 to 53 Melody Matinee 54 Sooner Barn Dance 55 Farm and Home Hour 56 Town Meeting of the Air 57 Feed the Soil 58 Looking at Cooking 59 Meet the Press 62 Big Story 62 Private Secretary 63 Know your Library 63 Toast of the Town 64 to 67 Late Date Theatre 68 Sign Off 72 I 0 MA C Y -2- Rx . .1 .yn,w,g,,,p:-,, My v, iw ,, qw MQ-.--Nm... N f f J, ,N QA sl E-2 ff' , fs' yjkt? 92 1 s n 'A 5 G f Y 922: , ax ' K,V?,2' 3 Q--F- , W Hp., 5, , . Q ' 5 M s iv' A 1' f 3 . 5 k 5 Q 4' fi ' -av-Q.-,,,,.,, M. V' A o an I 1 A 1. W S, Q SSH!! ww ' ...W ppqlis il ly W . , ff ' 1' w . Qi 'Y Q. ,zz 5 , r -ml' . ' . ' N. NOAH HARRISON President Owner and manager of a men's Clothing store, and has served on the school Board for twenty-four years. BOARD OF EDUCATIO C. H. STEVENS Vice-President Owner and operator of the Anchor Resort - a member of the board for four years. O 1. K. COOPER Member Flmer and a member of the board for four years. HARRY WORLEY Memb er - Co-owner of a funeral home - member ofthe board two years. L44 , .1311 - V. L. POTTER Clerk District Manager of Public Service - on the board four years. x M K Superintendent H. E. WILSON U-Vhysicsj I I ADMINISTRATION SUR ' S MESSAG It ie our desire on this occasion to congratulate the Ridge:-unner Sta!! on the high quality of the 1955 edition. It is of the best quality of my of the year- bcoks we have ever known. O! all the student activities of the Grove High School the production of the Ridgerunner is the loot the consuming. There ie but little glslcur in the product- ion of this book, but there ie no doubt thst ite production is the lost enduring of all the activities of the entire year. In the years ahead of us, we shall lock back upon this book with kind nmol- brsncee of the fine stat! and faculty sponsors and call then blessed for a tre- mendous job done well. I H. I. on Supt. of Schools Grade Principal SOLON HUGGINS CSixth Grsdej Hxgb School Prmczpul GARTH BASKIN fAmerican History and Safety Educarionj JOHN PRITCHARD !Socisl Studies! -5- junior Higb Principul xr lIflIllfll'I'A JIILIIIN l'lRISCiO Frtglish, Latin, r1nill.il1rary Mrs. llrisco received het Il-A. Dc- gree from Central State Teachers College at Edmond, Oklahoma, and has done graduate work at Tulsa llniversiry and Oklahoma A 8: M College, Stillwater- This is her eiidith year in the Grove schools. Previously, she taught five years in Seminole High School, Seminole, Oklahoma, and five years in Uris' tow junior High School, llristow, Oklahoma. RUBY BROWNING Sixth Grade This is Mrs. I3r0wning's sixth year in the Grove Elementary School. She received her B.S. Degree in Education from North Eastern State College at Tahlequah, and her M.A. Degree in Elementary Supervision from Colorada Teachers' College at Greeley, Colorada. She is a mem- ber of Kappa Delta Pi and Delta Kappa Gamma. PAUL DAVIS Athletics and Social Studies Mr. Davis received his B.A. Degree from North Eastem State College, Tahlequah, Oklahoma, after having served eaglwteen months in the U.S. Navy. is is his third year In Grove and his first teaching posi- tion. PHIL DAVIS Vocational Agriculture Mr. Davis spent twenty-seven months in the U.S. Navy. He received his ILS. and M.S. Degrees in Agricul- ture Education from Oklahoma A Rt M College, Stillwater, Oklahoma. This is his fifth year at Grove, and his first teaching position. i., ,X AILEEN CATLETT Fourth Grade Mrs. Catlett was raduated from Oklahoma A 6: M Coliiege, Stillwater, Oklahoma, with a B.S. Degree in Elementary Education. She has done graduate work at the same college. This is Mrs. Catlett's third year in the Grove schools. Prior to this, she taught five years in Weleetka, Oklahoma, one year at Fairland, Oklahoma, and worked one year with the Public Welfare De- partment. MAXINE CULVER Second Grade Mrs. Culver Received her ILS. Degree with a major in Elementary Education from North Eastern Col- lege at Tahle uah, and her M. A. Degree from Ocitlahoma A 81 M Col- lege, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Before coming to Grove, she taught at Starr and Dodge. 'we U Hun. BILL DIXON Industrial Arts Mr. Dixon was graduated from North Eastem State College with a B.S. Degree ,in Industrial Arts. He served in the U.S. Navy for four Years. This comgletes his fourth year at Grove, which was his first teaching experience. g y uf: ggg r i y' ev. u ,W 5 l iii E . - E. : ,H ,,.,. M... , K A g s'- I ' ,,.-- in ' K f gf: t - ,f K W gist. D ,,, ,.. f its 'IESSIE DUBOIS First ana' Second Grades Mrs. DuBois received her B.A. Degree from North Eastern State Co lege, Tahlequah, after attending the first year at South Western Teacher's College, Springfield, Missouri. She has taught at Cayuga, Mount Herman, Union Grade, Starr, CHF: Cowskin Prairie,lnd Deerliclr. This is her fifth year at Grove. KN JUNE NEWITURN l'.VlNtilfR Commerce Mrs. Evinger attended N.li.U. A 84 M in Miami, Oklahoma, and completed work on her l5.S. Degree in North I-Iastern State College, Tahlequalt, Oklahoma. She has done graduate work in Oklahoma A Bt M Colle e, Stillwater, Oklahoma, and Tempfe University in Philas delphia, Pennsylvania. She has taught in Grove since l94'. hlARGARl'fT FRANCIS Fifth Cjrrnle Mrs. Francis first attended N.li.0. A 81 M College at Miami, Oklahoma for two years. She received her l3.A. Degree from North liastern Stale Co lege in Tahle uah, Okla- homa. ller graduate worlc has been done in Oklahoma A 8: M College at Stillwater, Oklahoma. All her teaching career has been in Dela- ware County except for three years at White Oak in Craig County. This is her tenth year in the tirove Schools. ROZlfl.l.A llAK1P'lUN ,'llr1!hem11!1r'S Mrs. llampton received her ll.S. lie' gree from Kansas State Teachers' College at Pittsburg, Kansas. She has done special work at Iowa University. She has taught in the grade school at lleir, Kansas, junior High School at Ft. Scott, Kansas, High School in Roswell, New Mexico, and Ketcher, Grove, Okla- homa. This completes her seventh year in the Grove schools. a -4 T uv l1lJYililll'.lll'Nli Tlvml tfffnlv Xlrs. llunt was graduate-ll from the Cherokee National lfeinale Semi- nary at 'liahle.1uah, Ultlahoma. She taught five years in the Indian Territory of Hayes anti Delaware Counties. She received her ll.S. Degree from North liastern State College, Talilt-.lu.th, Oklahoma. Since then she has taught at Dodge, was principal .tt Zena for three years, and taught one year at Ilicltory Grove. This completes nine years in the Grove lilementary School. GERTRUDIZ Klil.l.Y Mathemalirs Mrs. Kelly was graduated from Huron College, Huron, South Dakota, with a B.S. Degree. She taught one year at Huron College, two years at Southwest City, Missouri, and is completing her fifth year in the Grove Schools. Mrs. Kelly served i.n the U. S. Navy for four years with the rank nt' Lt. Commander. Qu., Q, A ED LOWRY Science Mr. Lowry received his A.S. De ree from N.E.O. A Bt M at Miami, Oila- home, and his B.A. Degree from North Eastem College, Tahlequah, Oklahoma after serving in the U.S. Army for one year. He taught at Turkey Ford for three years and this is his third year in Grove. ELIZABETH RYE NIDIFFER English Mrs. Nidiffer received her B.S. Degree from North Eastem State College, Tahlequah, Oklahorm. She attended the University of Mexico one summer, but received her Masters' Degree in Education from the Universit of Oklahoma, Norman. She :aught two years in rural schools near Grove, in the Vinita City Schools, Vinica, Okla- homa for fifteen years, in Indian schools near Reno, Nevada for two years, and Alhuqtzfque for four years. ' ' w fth ' . This is her t el year in Grove L...-I l'ITH El. RI-IECE Vocational Home Making This is Mrs. Reece's second year in Grove. She received her B.S. De ee from East Central State Cofiege, Ada, Oklahoma and her M.A. Degree from Oklahoma A Bl M College, Stillwater, Oklahoma. She has taught eleven years in Oklahoma and Missouri schools. ,lj 'Rf' HQ 5 X Q ly R td.. ' -' if... L K X . new 5 ' X , s JAMES ROE Music Mr. Roe attended the Tvnkawa Jun- ior College, Tonkawa, Oklahoma, his first two years. He received his B.A. Degree from Central State Teachers College, Edmond, Okla- homa. He was in the U.S. Army from 1945 until 1947. This is his fourth year in the Grove Schools. EARNIE D. WEBB Social Studies Mr. Webb was graduated from Okla- homa City University with a B.A. Degree. He was Assistant Football Coach at Northeast High School, Oklahoma City one fall and taught one year at Webster High School, Oklahoma City. In the fall of 1951 he was a part time teacher in the Grave Schools, assisting with foot- ba . K... a NOLA WENSEL Englisb Gnd Science Mrs. Wensel received her B.A. De- gree from the University of Okla- oma, Norman and her Maater'l Degee in Education from Oklahoma A 6: M College, Stillwater, Okla- honm. She did her first teaching in Lincoln County: then two yearn at Pea Ridge, Ar nsae. After teach- ing aeven years at jay, she came to Grove and ia now completing her ninth year here. L..- ELSIE SMITH Vocal Music Mrs. Smith attended Abilene Chris- tian College, Abilene, Texas and Tulsa University, Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she received her B.A. De- gree. She taught nine years in Ranger, Texas, and has taught seventeen years in Oklahana at Dnrmright and schools in Tulsa and Delaware Counties. This is her fifth year in Grov'e. ,,,,.,,,. . SV, Q' I - wk! Q, is ii-15533. a MAMIE VOYLES Tbira' and Fourlb Grade This is Mrs. Vdylea' first ear in Grove Schools. Previously she taught nineteen years in Craig County and one year in Ottawa County. Het B.S. Degree is from North Eastern State College, Tahlequah, Gtlahoma. EULA WITTY First Grade Miaa Witty waa graduated from Noah Eastern State College, Tahlequah, with a B.S. Degree. Her entire teachin career has been in the Grove elementary SchooL ' ml SCHOOL UNCH PROGRAM Mrs. Ruby Clanton C7 yearsl, supervisor, assisted by Mrs. jewel Watson ffive yearsj and Mrs. Verna Clem cthree yearsj l 4 V t mflis daily eofover- -gpupils. ir' in Willis Manning, Hailey Sanders, Ferrel Hoover, Bryan Clanton Roy Fisher, Lindley Sanders, and jim Sherrel drive a total of 200 miles daily to bring students to school. They use a total of 135 gallons of oil and 11,645 gallons of gasoline per year. There have been no accidents with the present drivers. Burhl Trenary, custodian Cfour yearsj of the high school and jim Underwood, cus- todian Cfive years? of the elementary school, take great pride in keeping our buildings and grounds clean and attractive. ff OFFICERS President, Mrs. Ed Gibson: vi ce-p resident, Lloyd Tho- mas, treasurer, Mrs. Don Young, secretary, Mrs. james Cooper, parliamen- tarian, Mr. Solon Huggins, historian, Mrs. Cullen Adair, program committee, Mrs. Pete Williams, health com- mittee, Mrs. Fay Coleman: hospitality committee, Mrs. Clyde Lybarger. We pause now for station identification and a word from our sponsors: This is Station K. G. H. S.--Channel '55--patronize these people who are helping to bring you this program: W twat? ,Six Huffismlls Compliments sm.. for Mm of Congratulations X N , The Anchor Resort Noah Harrison, Prop. Bell lggnqfd We have nothing to hide, What's in the bag Jewelry Wgfghgg ls on the tag. Dawsonls Hurst Grocery 8 Del. Co. Farmer's Ass'n Miami Mflfkef Grove, Oklahoma China Silver Gfolfef Oklahoma Blal 6-3352 Hamburgers C I and omp iments Home Made ,io Grove Cleaners O, for Hamburger Better Cleaning Service oueellla sf0fB A. S. Andrews Southwest City, Missouri Grove, Oklahoma Where Old Friends Meet Xp Rhodes Drug Store N, Grove Burial Association Worley Funeral Home Ambulance Service Phone 6-2261 Grove Say It With Flowers Martin Boys Vinita, Oklahoma we ,Repor!eg,,p,,3i?g-2 . . . . Bob W 'x ,, 'x -o.,, V W, xuw vu., Kenn .............Audrey .. ...SueNell ParDean fmfnvw-- K. D M I I W -,-9-fn-. A . H. U 4s.,us..1.v- fi xi-iff? f Y 'F Vx , fi' f D, 5 E2 fb Q vw- p.ax -- -fw- HE 353. I 'Q -au 'QF 3 M N CARROL ADAIR Pep Club, 2 yrs., Chorus, 1 yr., Football Queen Attendant, Soph. and Sr. yrs.g Softball, 3 yrs., 4-H Club, 1 yr. EUGENE BEAUCHAMP Band, 3 yrs.: Chorus, 3 yrs., Boys' Quartette, 2 yrs.g junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff fEditnrD5 Speech, 3 yrs., Honor Society, Voted boy most likely to succeed. 'Nh-3 MAX BAINTER JIMMY BAKER Football, 3 yrs.: Basketball, 3 F.F.A., 3 yrs. yrs.g Class Reporter, Soph. yr.: Baseball, 3 yrs., Co-Captain Foot- ball and Basketball, Sr. yr. JAMES BERGMAN DANNY BLEVINS F.F.A., 3 yrs. Chorus, 2 yrs. L12.. li k, N 'f ni 7 'Ev ogg, , ' Q .-E .px . X SPG I OWEN L. BUTLER Band 3 yrs., Chorus, 2 yrs., junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff fBus. Mgr.l, President Class, jr. yr., President Band, jr. yr. KENNETH COOPER 4-H Club, 3 yrs., CPres. Sr. yrJ, Vice-Pres., Class Sr. yr., Chorus, 2 YIS-S State Honor Society, Beta Club, 3 yrs. fPres. Sr. yr.J, Senior Play. 'F 9? i BUD BUZZARD Band, 3 yrs., Chorus, 2 yrs., junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff, Class Treas., jr. yr., Li- brary, 1 yr. BOBBY DETHERAGE 4-H Club, 3 yrs., Class Reporter, Sr. yr. -.13.. '- i n r-' ,Y SUE NELL CLANTON Bern Club, 3 yrs., Student Council, 1 yr., Junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff, Sr. Class Treas., Pep Club, 2 yrs., Voted girl most likely to succeed, Vice-Pres. Beli Club, Sr. yr., Vice-Pres. Pep Club, Sr. yr. EDWARD DUBOlS Band, 3 yrs., Chorus, 3 yrs., Speech, 2 yrs., Cla-ss Pres., Soph. yr., Beta Club, 2 yrs., junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff QAdv. Mgr.D, Boys' Quaruette. i94 ,ffl QU! kmt K f at BILL DUFFIELD MYRTLE DURBIN Football, 3 yrs., Basketball, 3 Pep Club, 1 yr.: 4-H Club, 1 yr., yrs.g Baseball, 3 yrs.g Co-Cap Honor Roll, lyr. tlin Football and Basketball, Sr. yr. JAMES FORD WILMA FRAZIER 4'H dub, 3 yrs.: GIOIUS, 1 yr. -14... qi' m ff-1efv+ u . ' WILFORD ENGLERT F.F.A., 3 yrs.: Football, 1 yr.3 Baseball, 3 yrs.g Chorus, 1 yr. JIM GILLISPIE F.F.A., 1 yr.g 4-H Club, 2 yrs.: Football, 1 yr.: Library Sui, 1 yr. I ff' . 'ff X . as x CARL HALE F.F.A., 3 yrs.g Band, lyr. ROXANNA HARRISON Chorus, l yr., Paper Staff, Annual Staff: junior Play: Senior Play, Honor Society: Library Staff. DALE HAMPTON Band, 3 yrs. 1Ptes. Sr. yr.Jg F.F.A., 2 yrs., F.F.A. Sec., jr. yr., Student Council, Soph. yf-3 Vice-Pres. Class, Soph. yr.: Vice- Pres., 4-H Club Sr. yr., Chorus, 1 yr.: Junior Play: Honor Society, Annual Staff fCo-Ed.Jg Valedic- torian. COLEEN HUGGINS Chorus, 2 yrs., Paper Staffg Annual Staff: Beta Club, 3 yrs.: F.H.A., l yr.: Pep Club, I yr., Honor Society: Office, 2 yrs.: Senior Play. -1 5- : 5 W- ,s . , '74, f 5 - v 'o Ex -..' ' UW, 1 .nun . ,df 4 LEROY HARDING Football, 2 yrs., Basketball, lyr.g Baseball, 1 yr., F.F.A., 3 yrs., Pres. F.F.A., Sr. yr., junior Play: Senior Play. ALTA MAE HUNT Office, lyr.g Library, 1 yr.g junior Playg Annual Staff: Paper Staff, Pep Club, l yr.: Onorus, 1 yr.: Student Council, 1 yr.g Speech, 2 yrs.g Senior Play. 1-EF New PEGGY INLOW Chorus, 1 yr.: Pep Club, 2 yrs junior Play: Paper Staff. MARY ESTER MANNING Softball, 1 yr.: Basketball, 1 yr. Volleyball, 1 yr., F.H.A., 1 yr. lXJNAI.D JACKSON MAX KEENE .9 Football, 2 yrs., Basketball, 3 F.F.A.,. 2 yrs.g Football, 1 yr.g yrs., Baseball. 3 yrs.: 4-H Club, Baseball, lyr. 2 yrs. BARBARA MINNICK C. L. LDRRIS Chorus, 2 yrs.g Class Secretary, Soph. yr., junior Playg Paper snff CAss't. Ed.X Annual Staff: Libnry, 1 yr., Honor Societyg Salutamriln: Senior Play. ..16-. Bets Club, 2 yrs.: Glvflll, 2 yrs., 4-H Club, 3 yn- U-OC!! Pres., 2 yrs., County Pres., 2 yrs., Dist. Vice-Pres., I yr.g Speech, 3 yrs., Class Pres., Sr. yr.: Class Vice-Pres., jr. yr. 1 PAT DEAN NEWBURN F.H.A., 3 yrs.: F.H.A. Pres., Sr. yr.: Paper Staff fliclitorb: Annual Staff fAss't. Ed.2: Class Treas., Sr. yr.: Beta Club, 2 yrs.: Chorus, 3 yrs.: Girls' Quartettr, 3 yrs.: Band, 3 yrs.: 4-H Club, 3 yrs.: Junior Play: Band Queen, Sr. yr.: Senior Play. AUDREY RAYMOND Basketball, 3 yrs.: Softball, 3 yrs.: Best girl athlete, jr. and Sr. yrs.: Pep Chb, 2 yrs. fPres. Sr. yr.7 Cheerleader, Sr. yr.: Class Sec., Sr. yr.: Honor Roll, 2 yrs.: Paper Staff. x 5.4 LEON PARKER Football, 1 yr., F.F.A., 3 yrs. fVice-Pres. jr. 8: Sr. yrs.J Chorus, 1 yt. CURTIS RICE Football, 3 yrs.: Basketball, yrs.: Baseball, 3 yrs. -17... S BESSIE MAE PRATER DONNA ROBERTS 2 Football Queen Attd. Soph. y Pep Club, 1 yr. , ADALINE SHOBE F.H.A., 2 yrs., 4-H Club, 3 yrs., Chorus, lyr.g Band, 3 yrs. VESTENA WALDON Basketball, 3 yrs., Softball, 3 yrs., Student Council, 1 yr., Pep Club, 3 yrs., Senior Play, Office, 1 yr., Annual Staff, Paper Staff, 2 yrs. DAVID WILLIAMS Junior Playg junior Play, Soph. yr., Beta Club, 2 yrs., Chorus, 3 yrs., Band, 3 yrs., Senior Play. Nw...-vw' ,Q ..,, all 53 'icuii RONNIE SNOW Basketball, 1 yr., Football, lyr.g Un this school! CHARLES WILLIAMS F.F.A., 1 yr. PATRICK YOUNG Stmient Council, 3 yrs., Band, 2 yrs.: Chorus, 5 yrs., Annual Staff. 118.- is G-IARLES SWOGGER F.F.A. 3 yrs. CAROLYN WEBSTER Basketball, 4 yrs.: Softball, 4 yrs.: Vice-Pres. Student C., jr. yr., junior Play, Cheerleader, Fresh. and jr. yrs., Pep Club, 1 yr., Annual Staff: Library, 2 yrs.: Class reporter, Soph. and jr. yrs.: 4-H Club, 1 yr., F.H.A., I yr., Senior Play. wg-9.,,.,,,i., Ml hug s '-wW..N,,,,dgQN,A., .NV N L ww-vw wales W N f- rh- lf 'X E A Q ' ' 351-'EY 2 f 'Hi.., ,-2 s 1 I x Q i w JIHIH Iiaeuul, 1 It 0 I 1 'S n R I . iw. 5 all xr fy' Xl 2 ' 3 1 3 -X 1 ' r 1 ' I ' F55 as ? ' .-Q, nk Q? ,, . e 9 'AU X.. 3 Q 1 . l I x XX fs Pauline Fields C. J. Fields Pl! Fisher Cid Gannon Sally Gray Kathryn Hardesty Randle Hare Richard Hensley -20.- 2 A Claudette Bartley 4 ii Verrie Bartley ' Edna Beard ' jackie Belkham 7 5 si iff' A ' S Billy Bergman BSTEZIILC1 ponsor Bobby Berry Joyce Black Minnurd Blevins Paul Boyer jimmy Bushyhead Janice Caudill jake Caudill Elmer Cook Sherry Covey Sue Beth Cox Imogene Craig IU OR Dale Crowder june Day jeanene Detherage Annabelle Epperson 1 . ,. ' 3 idx? 4 M A 1 ' ' J. if ,, we if 4 a aa.la or i 5 li il 'ami ,il 5 . . K , S 'Qtr , ,Q b 1 K ' 5 'K r . I . .A li ka M XX XA .5 ,.t. A ity 'H in W .3 , Ray Hilliard Virginia Holloway :gk r - Vyk V :N Mia U ir -'14-'Z 4' f ,Sr -Q ig B' 'Q ,Q 2 i f l M i n 1- .. Sponsor: Elizabeth Nidiffer CLASS jerry Humphrey X Peggy Hunter jackie jones ' Bobby Keene Q N. ,1 , i N r: 9 Norma Ledford A g- in 4. 2' fg Mona Lee w- . Shirley Lefler 'ff I Jerry Lewis , R' A wg x Iv ' ' Donald Lybarger J- 7:5 .3 John Mapes , ' john Needham '- r, ' 0 Peggy P arker Colleen Parris Q Peggy Pollan Norma Pyle Leota Rhodes 5 l Sybil Roberts rr Una Nell Roberts W Maxine Robertson 5 Roy Scribner Iii 1 f 6' 2' for 'fi of X x X X it if Ili ' 'UN Robert West jo Ann Youngs -21- x G I 7.5 lr A . B. R. Slocum La Hunta Smith Thomas Snell Jimmy Steen Phyllis Stogsdill Don Tiffany G. W. Trenary Betty Walker -'Tie pi. .1- 'w' Q W' Station KGHS, Channel '55, brings you one of our sponsors, Grove Lumber Co. f 51 s Si an-K-. .M A N-f A .' lf, N Q V. . . Q - vixfgk . Q- Phi-. 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M 4 if f 'Q 7 P if fi S 2 I -24- Buddy Baker Kenneth Barnes Billy Beamer jimmy Beauchamp Steve Bethel Floyd Blair Sharon Blair julian Brisco Phyllis Brice Roger Buchanan Sammy Buckett Dorothy Cantrell joy Caswell Charlotte Callis Felix Caudill Lonnie Caudill Pat Compton Donald Cooper john Lyle Cooper joan Cox Linda Crawford jack Deason Kenneth Durbin Riley Fields Kenneth Fields joan Francis joe Frye ,lean Gibson Susan Graham Emma Hampton Melvin Hart Bethel Harding SOPHO ORE john Lyle Cooper, Roger Buch- anan, and Terry Potts are receiving the prizes from C. L. Morris, Senior Class president, as winners in initiation cos- IUITICS. 1 I Sponsor: Mrs. Nola Wensel CLASS v g.. X b K K z Bennett johnson Tommy Keeter Barbara Masters Hubert Mapes Orlene Meadows Bobby Needham Bonnie Parker Connie Parker Terry Ports Frankie Sue Records Arletta Roberts Emma Roberts Erma Roberts Donald Roberts Virginia Robertson David Ross Patty Sevens jerry Smith Charlotte Spatkman Joann Stevenson Carol Terry Ivan Thomas john Ed Thompson Russell Underwood Christeen Watson Rama Williamson Leroy Williams Carlotta Wurst jimmy jackson . ,- K K RQ We , 2' Dorcas jackson I f 47 3' ,ba 3 47 FK: 1 2 1 4 5 I ,Q K alfa, .W X ' a 5 V 'X ,,. lftfd S' 'if Q 5 lads fp! f . 4 'Z y ' ,L 41 I . l ,f '55 1 J X A ,Q Fl lk.. .f -25- STATE BANK of GROVE Grove, Oklahoma . Q, Q ,,. .,,,.Q.W an V ' W 'W nm-x :vm .A af uf f V..-.-...Q-..-.-......-......., ' .t . 1 yur A! - , Sli 11- .. , , lt- 4. Presfdent - Q -'Step-m'Ronme Young . I Vice President feffrey Dltiolfewia Sec. - Treas. - - Bonnie Hollmiray t . ,- t Eighth Grade Seventh Grade I' NPreS'ident ---- Chorles Hampton i ' President ------- -Bruce Wifsona Vice-President - - - Loise Magic Vice-President - - - jo Newburn Sent. - Treas. - - Martha Stevenson Sec. - Treas. ' - - - - jean Ditmore t W n -'twn-v.. ,....4nwW m A 9 M I I A L. Wi x X . V . N ' 2 xx 4475- ill 1 1 J EXW' I V 'L-ZZ' .53 4 Mffi, 4 Sponsors: john Pritchard Paul Davis Mrs. june Evinger Donna Adair Billy Back Ronda Bames Doice Blevins jack Brewer ri X3 Jerry Brewer Colleen Brice Sara Helen Brink jarrell Browning Charley Buckett Sequoyah Carey George Earl Clark Dale Covey Phillip Crosby Sara Day jeffrey Ditmore Martha Downing Peggy Drake Doris Fields joan Fields 0 .K ,G l ,Q 'Q , ' 'nr M -f .. i... r, . 'gil 1 lg 3' l ,3 A f ,K fi 5 I K - fi A. 4, 5 tr C P 2 K ' 4 P on ' ICN P f' ' 'R 1: 1? .',. W Q rl ' A gn -If . 1 - W .Y Q K kj . f . 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J I . 3-Zi S A 1 ' 1 A . A I li EIGHTH GRADE jo Ellen Mann v i Q25 ' Charles Masters is B. A. Austin Francis Bartley Floyd Benge Leonard Bergman Billy Berry Geraldine Black Beverly Browning Sue Ann Cantrell Lavona Caudill Winifred Chamberlain Coeta Clark Everette Compton Larry Craig Suzanne Crawford Edward Ford Donald Hammock Charles Hampton Glennardllare Florene Harless Earl Ray Hudelson Louise jumper Karen Sue Lefler joan Logan Loise Magic no 'M Betty Jean Moore fu ' il K, iii Lena Faye Moore -' I A ' 'A Marjo Newburn ' 23,3 ai' - A 'A ,Q - Virginia Phelps . X . Lloyd Prater ug A ' G C 1. i X V as ' Larry Dean Radcliffe y i Larry Rebman Q 4 Q A sponsms.. Jimmy Roberts A 4 ' ' Edlaowry Wanda Kay Sager af ard' Mrs. Rozella Hampton Hmfv Le' Scot' 3 , . 'ri r or . - Q . . f , ' ' -if , a N l M r -1 , A ,lf - Carol Sue Steen r A Martha Stevenson 4 I ,Q , 4 Ag Q Herrel Stogsdill J ' Gayle Swirc zyn ski ,.. I Larry We st r 'A ii ' as L s- fi X l l K A .-30- Viola Bames Charles Bergman Marilyn Bergman Neva jean Blevins Jewell Boyer Arawanah Buckett Billy Butler fa sf 5 'Y ' ws' ' 1, ., .1 Y 'r X fr l 1 - 4 Ynema Smith 1' ' David Catlett W 4 if l jimmy Collins -' I ' Shirley Compton ' Charles Cooper as ' H 2 -N X l -bf. , j A ' I' 4 li I . l Linda Craig Nancy Craig Wanda Crawford - .tg Nancy Crippen W 4 Barbara Crosby ,AQ jean Ditmore ' .. a I If Q james Durbin Earl Ford 1 y ' George Francis sl n X ' A X ' , M Doris Ann Geasland ' 'O 'Q 4 ' Na A ,Q 0 Val Gibson , 9 A ' X' james Graham ' - f 4 ii 1 ' 4 K 3 x ' 'I i vi - Y 5 sn. C , , x Q H Dena Gray X A 6 Xa S X Q Johnny Hamilton - X Esther Hampton ee V. X Tommy Harclesty H X Marsha Houck ' ' KL X Q X C .W 934-UQ A David Hudelson 'Q ' '33 Deesie Huff Karen Humphrey + M ' Sue Keeter .A George Ledford X gi' E f il X C. V Billy Joe Moore lui ,R 4 ll A i ,fi jodawn Newbum 5 0 X 'I jg X 4 ' Darlene Robinson S onsors' g ' C ' , Larry Sanders P ' 1 jimm Sawvel James Roe ,, N Y ' Y Mrs. Gertrude Kelly sf ,. , t S l i s Q , ll in ' 1 Deanna Stanbery 3 QX NQ ' X ao 4 , . I 2 Percy Stogsdill ,. if Q 1' - is ' ni ' ' Dwain Vice f W aw' i' Dixie Whitetree g K il ' .' Bruce Wilson is fl 5 A ' -31- 1 W 4 : ?- W v-'QQ-I Www ......---v - ' f. .Y 1 Congratulations From BEN FRANKLIN STORE ,.... Congratulations to Seniors '55 Dr. W. J. Bryan Henrie D. 0. and' Florence A. Henrie, R. N. T 8- O GAS SERVICE Efficient, Friendly Service Richard Rebmen CORNER STONE BANK Southwest City, Mo. Salutes the Seniors of '55 STATE BUSINESS COLLEGE Miami, Okla. TR'I STATE IMPL. CO. Southwest City, Mo. BAKER'S CAFE on Honey Creek Bay Cliff Baker, Prop. Congratulations from Dr. C. F. Walker, M. D. and CITY CLEANERS Southwest City Cong ratulates the Seniors of '55 HAMMON'S B 8. K Men's Wear Miami, Okla. COTTAGE INN Short Orders Sailboat Bridge Compliments of SOUTHWEST SUPPLY CO. Southwest City, Mo. C. R. Pickerell Tipton's Ridgerunner Inn Salutations from C0 9'0 'a'l0 5 hom COCA-COLA BOTT. CO BEESON FRANCIS CL.,--Ill vanim, okia. This is Station KGHS Pausing ForA Word From Our Sponsors. .621 .M L. 356 Swiihsmswhi , fairy NXQ 4 gs vw-. . QQ! QXAW f Q fx X X Z Q .. . Qfwiawv f M---nam-...f...W........1 W... 1--A www- w,,,,....M----H 1 M.. ,,.........g 4 xxx 1 - .,., , . xx P 'I 3 1 Iliiffl 1,4161 -if ...A el '4 J ,Q-f.. X .1 54, e ,S .L 1 SIXTH GRADE A 'fl' L- if X wx I If f Mrs. Ruby Browning . pk . Teachers: , Mice ASF' Solon Huggins 3 I4 , , A g Y, Karen Brice 5, L' or john Brisco fe f l' , 'il Q john Elmo Butler xy ' 6 A is Kenneth Cantrell fa , K 6 1 jackie Carey ' - 'I 3 AL an L Ruby jewel Caudill -9 -rl' -Q53 3. 'Q' Charles Clanton . , A 'H V- james Clem i' ff 5 ' 'Q Anna Mae Cooper jj K Martha Lou Cox f l l I R 1 l 1 , Robert Creason Q ' I Linda Dixon ' as ag A Roy Epperson - , . Carol june Everett 1? ff-e ' ' Louis Fiel , . X X I, Lorene Fields X- , A 11 A M sl ...J A! tk jg. t M , 7 - 4 K - Helen Gibson Q is A t - Bennie Graham -1 M, E r 4 -Q j I A Beverly Hanks ' A i , . Raymond Huff ' l 'P ' Q Wanda Mae jackson joyce johnson 9' X . 4, if - ' K lx ..... am Kal I Y I I A , fb W ' L 1 - jo Ann jumper . 4 f , C s , - Joewmpef U v I David Kerr P f a jackie Masters e- Y I 'Ig Q Carolyn Meadows S N I M l si A ,Q-: , j. W. Meadows N Y f' 13' V 'IM R . f1v l . Y Martha Ann Miller , , K h 'll dbx A- , Y 1. L A 0 Zlvioilxteeer .np A h ' 1, ' ' Franklin Moore , ,, A Noel Needham J A f Sammy Nichols H 'fl ff? . bn. r R x . C f R A Kenny Owens R 'Q - 5 2- Robert Parker f at N1 5' A ' A Jolene Phelps Q - ' 1 - Y 1 Donna Prochaska ' ' R Eddie Rebman 'J 8 f . my 7 David Reeves A Q fs R ,. it l , or ff' X. is 'Q 5 - --J pil?-iss ' if j' 4 My 5 to , it rele 1 R me l Q. 'e wi, Q I j he 5 C 1 2 Q' i 3 X A .e. K :TW . ' Ross Roberts Charles William Scott Wayne Swirczynski Norma Lee Taylor Mary Ann West jennifer S. Wiley 1. Q fr K Mr. Literature as presented in assembly by the fifth grade. FIFTH GRADE ' X vi. fs ' k 4 'egC1,e,5,- f Ronnie Barrett l' Irs. Margaret Francis .lulene Bafflel' olon Huggins X 3 L? K N - .L , P '1 P Don Blevins Pam Buchanan 5' 'Z 0 i eg ' Carolyn Burris ' A . Y Andrew Cantrell K Q Kemp Carletr 5 ' Connie cnndiu X . 6 ' ' e' l T , ,r , ,f ,, X J' vw .ne N. - .3 .n Nancy Chamberlain C 4' Mike Ditmore f 4 ,..,,t, Linda Durbin ' A is A v A 0 io Gary Garton . S , N- H Joyce Gibson 1, A i jimmy Ray Gordon 2 L- I l Robert Haldeman Darlene Hale no , S Glenna Hammack A A ' , -Q 0. ' A Sue Harless ' '-n ' , C Martisha Hart M 5, 1' Mary jane jackson 5 - gk I. r 0 ff A I I A 4.1, . f 4 if Frankie Ledford , f Howard Lefler ' ' Margaret Lefler -.Q A 40 Q af Keith Manning ' - . . ' Billy Masters .L Charles Needham I A,-or I? J , S. Q, ff U J' ' . f W X . n. X ' 7' 3 , i lx Pamela Nuckolls i Ray Gene Pollan ia , i' P f Linda Kay Potter i' ' b , 3 . 4. ,f Cecil Prater X ' f' Q Bobby Riley , Kenton Rutledge xx V - Larry Sala W ii Q A 3 Larry Sherrell 4 A ' ' - .iw ,, Jiinmy Dick Smith , Q y e ' Larry Stevens -V Q , 1. L , ' Sharon Teele K A .ug Sharon Wood , . ' , A7 3. ' f , fx 1 4 we - Lf 1 Teachers: Mrs. Mamie Voyles Mrs. Aileen Catlett FOURTH GRADE I J sw, Nolan Adair D M i vicki Baum A . .3 , ,, Patricia Benge li A , w , 'A Wahleah Benge M... Nadalene Bergman A E liz 'ig ge' Us ' is Jerry Mac Boyd I ff , 'Raimi 1 Glenda Sue Brady Y A ,Mu It Q Gene Butler f A , LV' - - ' A Steven Burger I A A .. ' ' Tommy Caudill 3 A Q ' r X 'r . ' a gk. g t , NR' I il -' f J I I 1 f 5' -ar ... i , , l X if: J' t lf Allie Jo Cooper Karen Craig M 4' , Y' Peggy Ann Edwards Lf ' Q Jadeen Epperson Clifford Ford If lhkf, - -x f . ,,, . RL f Frances Ford Durwood Goins 3 ' Q rw Glen Alvin Gray iid . A ' , 4 A Q Russell Hamilton i I.. Larry Harper r J - A Ora Huff - K - r J JS I i F 3 ghnunaanusbn. , ' X -'I i John Frazier Johnson ii Maralyn Keeter A , 4 J . Jerry Keller .-1' . 4. , A :ji . A Hayward Lee I ' , , . is ' ' James Liman ,. -' f Bobby Martin A 3 , q J A f a-2 we fi if Shirley Martin .1 ' , I r K Y Tony Masters if , 'Z 'F , A A f ,ax Linda McMinn . ii - , I -Q .3 ' Betty Lue Meadows 'J ,Q J I, 7 A - A , Thomas Miller , - , - ,Q 'ly Donald Phelps L K 4 WJ R i L A11 rt ,ay . . K iff ..-If X 1' , , t sn-J I' 7 Mildred Pollan A - V V , Ray Dean Pollan 5 4. 1' 'f ' A NR if .Q Joyce Ann Prochaska ft' 4' a ' I , f 4 ,gg Joyce Roberts - ' i QV H, . Tommy Roberts Y R, 3:-A W Joann Seabourn , ly V, ' .. J , 1- M 1 , i a ' J' 1 I If A A media r + 1. Q-'1 A f. o Jackie Shobe Q , J Q Q , ' John Wesley Stevenson Y , ,. . J I V f , X . Dorvin swgsdiu - A A - A+ J, Q X-dl ,Q Patsy Stogsdill ' fs D . .J V Y , Stephen Wilson A - J' ' , V fin -1' V, . :Q Ace Wright ,gh it ,go 3 H Q . fwfr it V 'V -,W ff, At V Q X ..- fads ll Q ls X 1-. 4 A 5 1 L f f il mfsiafif 2 .ova 4 J, . L LX K sL xL i THIRD GRADE Roxie Bartley Audine Buckett Teachers: MKS. Mamie Voyles Mrs. Edythe Hunt Terry Lee Burger ry 4' Joyce Ann Buzzard 5 .rx Mary Fay Byard , , -Q Zella Marie Carey . A . ilu , 'sa !ipapfm X 9 L L 1 J 5 L Betty Ruth Compton f 5 . f A ' Shirley Ann Creason -A . .' , P J 41 f 1 1 il Ly f . .. r' A Lf G 5 LL 6' i 4 Raymond Dixon Y . A . Harold Durbin K I ' X R ' Q . ii le . L 5 V ' 'L ig Troy Nolan Enix - ' A , r.N L3 P X Carol Alota Fields 1 ' I A Q4 Michael Grogan - ' L x , '+L , if I ii Q L S as A G Jackie Harper L L J, f 'Q .a mmm naming N' -'Q ' i james Wadell Harris LQ if L X Q N 3 f' R A 1 L g ,rryy W f 'N ' X L. Q 3 1 QQ -as Kenneth Lee Harnson L :YL g , Emma Carol Hudelson ' 4 we N A F Q ' J Carl Gene Johnson L4 2 7 f L A if f i 1 .nf A x .-37, L fr ' H' , -F if a -3 ff ' .R-P 3 R .ar ,fly A f R sr X I' A l 3 K 1 Lyn ' 3 4. ,rv-M J, N. . 'hifi QL. Q 41 9. bl. v. 'f'L ' y JH L aff? Billy Dejuan Keller Michael Long Charlotte Manning Gene McKillip Charlotte Meadows Leon Dee Melton Ruth Dian Nuckolls Joe David Porter Martha Joyce Prater Barbara Rebnln Charlene Richardson Darrell Roberts Stephen Robinson Susan Wensel ll' . . one little . . . two little . . . three little . . . Indians . . and so the second grade presents its assembly program. SECOND GRADE ,J I f' Teachers: Mrs. jessie DuBois Mrs. Maxine Culver f Elizabeth Ann Adair gtg, Kathern Pearl Ash Julius Bartley R A if V ' . Emma Lois Bengc Q5 rx Patti Buckert X .Z . gg: ' '94 M I 4 I 4 'an r Q jp V3 iw' - ' Carolyn Elizabeth Burkes sw ' ll 1 Y F K ' .. Q- -- ' Carol Ann Butler - ' 'X is ax johnny Carey 5 , 'X - ' Ax - A 5 A ,F fm? ,K Billy Joe Caudill . v W X' - I ' jackie Caudig Y .g -,ip .L g A - N ,,,,,a ' Charles Davi Cook ' ga- ,naval Q J 'P A S -,ir ii in 1 e 1 P ' il V Z, f' 5,,...4 ' N ' Michael Davis I - -3 . J -3 - f W Charles E. Gibson ..k, 'H ,N . 'ji ,P 3 W Edna Lois Gray 3 ' V I . .xv ' , Susan Grogan f .N QQ ' ' V s Linda Sue Harding gf ' '-- s I blv, . . 1 .-X A, 1 e if Phyllis Irene Henson R if as .sf K P L sg f m Z up 3 ' fl ' 1 Franklin Leroy Huff - K or so A 1 L ,V l 1 Jane Marie johnson 'fl .K f, nf' V ' , A Q-L .Ei 'Q Teddy Harmond jones XX E I - ,A - ' J, K .J Wallace Lee jumper . 'I . 'V , i A A Barbara jane Lefler y i,t.t Tl' A i Q P i Darrel Allen Lefler Y zii-i, - 2, i f 'fx A rr?--A he FJ 1 1 ' I W ' ' it 5 ,,.,. bb. A .ks 75, 5 f' V - Linda Cheryl Manning 4 L pe 1 if C Q ' Phyllis Roevnuekolls is t 0 V . -i X g .. ,F 'fi m b t Phyllis jane Parker . ' .err s. 5 ' .. , S Tommy Perkins Y A ' '4 Qi , is A Glen Dale Phelps X .. ' h I: X Rita Faye Prater 1 ' 4 A K W I ' . , l' 5 , I A lla Carol Pritchard C Eg-V Q f . if 5. AIA' James Ronald Sala HP . 4' er, 4 QE .Q IA' 'ft L , gud Maurice Sawvell N f . J b , ' . AAA- , A AR, Howard Ray Scott X i s 1 A LA- S , j x f 7 --if Carolyn Smith ' N Li, A A ' gr A A Charles Greg Spicer Q L an .J V S i fax ,V HY. sr I . W , i , Q1 , V k - ' V is S d - Q 9 1' 1-P' ...L X fs o.-.-4 r H W L A Wesley Dean Walker ff james Frederick Wasson Tommy Ray Wilson . Edward Raul Worley Richard Lee York - ' e ...' seey L ' f A -. 6 ' A H, - Marsha Kay Wright ' ,4 ii . L1 S isrei ' L ' ..38... X N Q ., ,m-. E rf, P f f I X' 2 X57 Q .. 6 is Teachers: Mrs. Jessie DuBois Miss Eula Witty jimmy Lee Barret Randy Charles Bates Sharon Ann Brady Sharon Sue Brecht Michael Buchanan Linda Paulette Burris Freddie Calkins Zill Coleman Peggy Sue Crosby Kenneth Crowder Lloyd Lee Doublehead james Timothy DuBois Donna Myrene Fields Larry Thomas Harris Cheryl Kay l-lendren Walter Danny Henson Carroll jones Bobby Glenn Layman Darrell Eugene Longan Gary Lynn Manning Peggy Jean Martin Linda Ann Melton Linda Pollan Donna jo Potter Ava Ann Rice Janice Kay Rice Thelca Mae Richardson Susan Lenote Sanders james Edward Sands Roger Allen Sawvell Benny Lee Seaboum Marvin Gale Shobe Betty Loree Smith Tommy Wayne Tipton Frances Ann West Russell Lysle Wright FIRST GRADE Q1 ' . ll ii Y id ,If 4 ir 2 L at A N Q , .- i i- f x - ff x 1 -2' 4 ix. 1 , , , . , .rx a --af 'rf ,, , 32 ni .. nf ff , I I V of V Xl 7 ' iw A 5, ,Q I V . w A l L H V . , K 3 - ' sh , if I K ' ' k 5 J 6 W e 54 if ' ini -f' 5 is P r, i f f Q- if X 4 L M X L rg 3 i 3 ., .i K if W g. 'V if 'J' as . .s x 4' Iii A iii .fi -K 4 . ' - 'Q M if I , 'M 3 115 M rw, Cf 'l,'5j X 0, I is e 1 h i rner i . Sffac l . L l s L fn If iff, 2 v Ks. W fav q te h This is station KGHS, Channel '55, presenting your local I.G.A. Store home-owned,thome-operated. Trade here for better values every day Raymond and Harley Graham, owners and operators. - aunt . . 1!! -R f: .ffwf ww- AW,.,,,,,- Q .M may awww-.wwuamaaa-nw. 0 M . . A 1. Q Wh www ..41... MN w.,w...f , VIN fl! ull KENNETH BARNES: Sophomore, Half-back, 125 lbs. ,IACKIE BELKHAM: Junior, End, 145 lbs. ,. wif ,l 3. N A ' NX '51-A l --Q, W 1-sw A - 'l-.35 1 , 1 .33 ? 2 1 '21ff ff - . 4535.1 il -4. far- 'l-'S 3,3 -. EE ,insist .g l l bl fiil if 1 57- 313-ff 'w3'c '- CURTIS RICE: Sen- lor, Full-back, 140 lbs. LEON PARKER: Sen- ior, Tackle, 160 lbs. Evil 0 JIMMY BEAUCHAMP Sophoniore, Quarter back, 145 lbs. -If MAX BAINTER: Sen- ior, Quarter - back, 165 lbs. RUSSELL UNDER- JOHN LYLE COOPER: ..--+ ,491 1 E WOOD: Sophomore Sophomore Guazd,125 , - Tackle, 160 lbs. ' lbs. ' JACK DEASON- SOP X onnre, Center, 150 lbs These are the boys to whom we owe credit for displaying an undaunted spirit that car- ried us through the 1954 football season. if .0- G. W. TRENARY: junior, Half- back, 130 lbs. CARL GANNON: jun- ior, Guard, 160 lbs. Although the season was a rather disap- pointing one, the football players and coach deserve a lot of credit for sticking it out clear down to the end. Three boys who were named on the all-conference team were: Curtis Rice, Bill Duffield, and Max Bainrer. BILL DUFFIELD: Sen- ior, End, 140 lbs. DONALD LYBARGER: junior, Half-back, 140 . lbs. , JACKIE JONES: Jun- njtee- 1 ior, Guard, 140 lbs. tg ,K ' LEROY HARDINGZ MELVIN HART: Soph- 'ii f W' Senior, Tackle, 165 omore, Tackle, 150 W W lb . lb . 8 K' f f Q- S of I ir., - 'I m Mg., Junior, End, X 135 lbs. rg 'X'-1 CJ. FIELDS. '1 aw. ,.x...f Q - K3 I r Y ,w.s' -L. W. x Beginning with a comparatively green football squad this fall, Coach Pa seasoned the boys into a fairly smooth team ing glory to GHS next year. i ul Davis which should br All in all, though our defeats balanced our victories, and we tied three battles, the b oys showed excellent team-work and ma- neuvering power which could not be over- looked in any league. Homecoming - - - and a parade through town H' ili Queen Carol with her attenda nts heads Qs... 54 f Bill Duffield a senior and captain of the f b ll oot a team, crowns and kisses Carol Hutchins during the ceremony at the half. Attendants Timmy DuBois and Lenore Sanders look on. The ceremony begins - Tim- my is careful with the crown and Lenore is almost lost in the queen's flowers. Bill licks his lips in happy an- ticipation of the coming event. i its 1 5-1, -.. , i 'lq,.,...,i-Li M M: .t.- r 4 e J L '.,ff.....- . i ,..L,- .V 1'---f - A'-f . ',. I-l , ' , lv , M: tfessaxd -fssjgfw trigger 48 ee I A r., TN Xf 1 I in s 3,6 Xi 'nl ii I .hiv I l' l E-QL, fi 5- x I ! , or we .L qi ,M ,1 f, ROW UNH: Manage-t Terry Potts, joe Ted Sawvel, Carl Gannon, Kenneth Fields, john Cooper, Donald Lybarget, lluttis Rice, Ll. W. Trenaty, Kenneth Barnes, Randle Hare, Melvin Hart. ROW TWO: jake Caudill, Russell l'ndr-mood, Leroy Harding, jackie jones, Leon Parker, Bob Berry, jack Deason, Hill Duffield, jimmv Ileaiicliamw, Max llninter, C. j. Fields, jackie Belkham, and Coach Paul Davis. Curtis kicks the ball and jackie tries to get 11954 down the field through Q i N 1 an Afton block. X l'OOTl3Al.L bLOR1zl3OARD 1 Ridgerunners Opponents A 26 Ketchum 6 32 Quapaw 6 13 ,lay 39 19 Chelsea 26 19 Fairland O 15 Picher 35 12 Afton 12 13 Bentonville 31 19 Wyandotte 19 19 Commerce 19 Leroy Harding gets his Y man in the Fairland line. ' A ' ,.---. ' 'Q Je-' G. W. breaks loose to catch that pass from Duffield. Pafkefs man is going down, 'buf Afton is about IO C0111 plete a pass. -1 4 fn f A ev, 0 ws -4 Q Ju, r , 4 .f Q 'gf A O f Q? I Q lg l X . 'X V --.N . N X G f E , . iff- ' 5 ,-X ,.x Xa. ,,Jes,!,1 ,IS 4.- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Shirley George, Carlotta Wurst, Vestena Waldon, Patsy Raymond, Kay Huggins, Carolyn Webster, Audrey Raymond, Betty Walker, Carol Hutchins. ROW TWO: Peggy Hunter, Sue Cox, Sue Graham, Sharon Blair, Connie Parker, Bonnie Parker, Barbara Masters, john Cox, jeanene Detherage, Una Nell Roberts, Coach john Pritchard. Make that goal, Carolyn! ,ff Look out, Audrey! 46- Audrey Raymond, voted best girl athlete. joan, catch that ball! BOYS' BASKETBALL 'A' TEAM jackie Belkham, jack Deason, Bill Duffield, Jimmie Beauchamp, Max Bainter, Coach Paul Davis. Bill Duffield, voted best boy athlete. l 'B' TEAM ROW ONE: jerry Humphrey, Donald jackson, Kenneth Bames, john Ed Thompson, john Lyle Cooper, Coach Paul Davis. ROW TWO: C. j. Fields, Dickie Mount, B.R. Slocum, Melvin Hart, Terry Potts. F55 Don 't swallow it Bill! yu rv WILLIAMS MOTOR COMPANY .43- un wiv--- -- 111 .. -via , QSM' 'X .Ky Vygp,-s-eg'x5+X,3k'gg 'g.a-gf n 5 n J Mum K . - - -mmwcowwkfw I A 9 M , -...-.-4.-. .... ,,, l...l W K ,Wim fi.. I - . ,, wnamw-f.44 .. L m was ' N E , H. f E . Q j ' f 5 , X 3 'V s,, f T , ' 3 S A ww- -- ....49- JIU!! Cibzul.-fl fwWM f N. f 2 44. DIRECTOR james Roe TRUMPETS Julie Brisco, Carlotta Wurst, Emma Hampton, jimmy Clem, Jerry Smith, Larry Radcliff. INSTRUMIEMTAL CLARINETS ROW ONE: Pat Dean Newbum, Norma Ledford, Sally Gray, Beverly Browning. ROW TWO Wanda Sager, Gayle Swir- czynski, Winifred Chamberlain, David Catlett. ROW THREE: Sue Ann Cantrell, Dixie Whitetree, Bennie Graham. FLUTES Sammy Nichols, Linda Crawford. BELL LYRE Ch arlotte Sparkm an TWIRLERS Wanda Sager, Esther Hampton, Beverly Brown- ing, jo Dawn Newburn, Martha Sue Stevenson. TROMBONES Tommxe Swisher Betty Walker, David Wllhams B A Ausun, Par Young, DRUM MAJOR and MADRETTE Ronnie Young, Suzanne Crawford. , .'4' rl N 7 o I Q Mrs. Elsie Smith Director of Vocal Music VOC L HIGH SCHOOL MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW: G. W. Trenary, Charlotte Sparkman, Norma Ledford, Pat Dean Newbum, Linda Hilliard, Angeline Perry, Frankie Records, Arletta Roberts, Linda Crawford, Beverly Hulsey, Sybil Roberts, David Williams, Dale Hampton. SECOND ROW: Sue George, Sally Gray, Orlene Meadows, Peggy Pollan, Christeen Watson, Joann Stevensm, Sarah Brink, Emma Hampton. THIRD ROW: Eugene Beauchamp, Edward DuBois, joy Caswell, Neva Sawvell, Carolyn Moore, Kay Huggins, Par Cbmpton, Carolyn Stanbery, Ronnie Young, B.A. Austin. GIRLS' QUARTETTE ' Joann Stevenson Axletta Roberts f A E BOYS? QUARTETTE Christeen Watson, Sybil Roberts: cj,a,.1otiugEE,kgEn,Rg,51ij1an New Edward DUBOIS' EUBCUC. Bfauchampf bum, Frankie Records, Linda Craw Dale Hampton, David Williams. fotd. -52- if z SY Y x 5 'YS 1 Charlotte Spark man Accornpanist MUSIC JUNIOR HIGH BOYS' CHORUS Donnie Blevins, Franklin Moore, David Catlett, Jimmy Graham, B.A. Austin, Earl Ray Huddelson, Charles Hampton, Larry Radcliff, Charles Scott, Wayne Swirczynski. I '+ i! !'l Z., . . QL-t af. ' , , we V JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' CHORUS ROW ONE: Marilyn Bergman, Neva Jean Blevins, Coeta Clark, Karen Sue Humphrey, Martha Sue Stevenson, Ester Hampton, Jo Dawn Newbum, Sue Keeter, Gayle Swirczynski, Wanda Kay Sager, Marsha Houck, Sue Ann Cantrell. ROW TWO: Winifred Chamberlain, Ynema Carey, Doris Geasland, Deanna Stanbery, Suzanne Crawford, Nancy Crippea, Carol Sue Steen, Beverly Browning, Karen Lefler, Joan Logan, Dixie Whinetree. ROW THREE: Darlene Robinson, Arawannah Buckett, Joyce Boyer, Florene Harless, Lena Faye Moore, Loise Magic, Betty Jean Moore, Geraldine Black, Jo Ellen Mann, Virginia Phelps. 53 Ji. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Grade School BEGINNERS' BAND ROW ONE: Lewis Fiel, Bobby Riley, Mike Ditmore. ROW TWO: Joyce Gibson, Martisha Hart, Margaret Lefler, Nancy Chamberlain, Sue Linville, Larry Sala, Roy Pollen. ROW THREE: Roben Haldeman, Smron Teel, Larry Sherrell, Linda Durbin, Wayne Swirczynski, Donna Prochaska, Larry Stevens, Kemp Catlett. STANDING: Linda Dixon. 1541 - ' -, +3 E 1 , fi M f xi . 'A - . .,X. be A X - E 5 1' W x . X sf g, X ti Y E R A lx Lx..L. Q .. MVS- , k x W' CHEERLEADERS: Sybil Roberts, Audrey Raymond, Carol Hutchins, Patsy Raymond, Arletta Roberts. President A Audrey Raymond ' 'wtf l ! , Vice-President , t 93 . ..,. OFFICERS ' - Su Nell Clanton 5? . X fo Secretary -P -'A if' Arletta Roberts QQ 'SN , if 1 .. , , I 1 an 3 w 'nf Q' Case U 6 Y ,. 51 W1 C i MTM Q The Brads School 4'H has Ronnie Young and Suzanne won the annual COUMY award I' Crawford were winners in for the Past foul' Yfafs- h . it 'Share the Fun' contest in I jay and Tulsa. l eil 1' I Outstildlng work in H - A Cgnrgsg and 3 Prize the 4-H Community ofa S500 heifer. He Relations Program by . was chosen as one 6 K C. L. Morris has C- L- Moms of the two 4-H dele- ' brouyit him Statewide gates to represent recognition. He has tion, Meat Animal, his state at the Na- been presented with Dairy, Farm, and tional Young Outdoor A certificates of honor Home Safe ty, Fire American's Confer- ' Q..- Q by Gene Autry and Prevention, Hunting ence sponsored by at the Wm. Wrigley jr. and Fishing, Public the Isaac Walton I Co.Inhis fiveyears Speaking, Home League. He has A of club work, C. L. Grounds Bemtifica- given 52 talks, won L has completed pro- tion and Gardening. in county and dis- , jects in Soil and He won the Magic trict meets, and won A Water Conservation, Empire Hereford As- 3 nip to the 4-H 3'-it Wildlife Conserva- sociation's Essay Congress, ,f mf ED LOWRY, sponsor of jr. 8: Sr. High -ifH. MRS. EVERETT DuBOIS, sponsor of Grade 4-H and winner of the plague for the longest service as a group leader, having served 18 years with 4-H Clubs in Delaware County. 'S . .41 ,, X F' 'Q OFFICERS: President, Kenny COOPCIS Vice-President, Dale Hampton: Game Leader, Ron- nie Youngg Secretary, Martha Sue Stevenson. B-A- Austin, C- L- Morris, Arletta Roberts, Adaline Shobe, , Suzanne Crawford, Kenny Cooper, Ronnie Young hold the trophies James Fofd' Bob Quhemgef C' L' Moms' Keqny Coopuv and Sponsor Ed Lowry display the cup this team won in dairy judging. they won at the State 4-H Meeting in Stillwater. Q' 9 ,if 'l?. STATE HO OR SOCIETY Each year the State Department of Education awards certificates to ten per cent of the high school body ranking highest in scholastic standing. The above students 1classes designated in parentheses3 have been awarded certificates in Grove. ROW ONE: jean Hunter 193, Frankie Records 1103, Barbara Minnick 1123, Roxanna Harrison 1123, joan Cox 1103, julie Brisco 1103, Carolyn Webster 1123, Colleen Huggins 1123, Pat Fisher 1113, Betty Walker 1113, Kay Huggins 193, ROW TWO: Linda Crawford 1103, Linda Hilliard 193, Carol Hutchins 193. Frances Murphye193, Ronnie Young193, Kenny Cooper 1123, jimmy Steen 1113, Dale Hampton 1123, Eugene Beau- champ 1123, Norma Pyle 1113, Virginia Pollan 193, Sue Cox 1113, Kathryn Hutchins 1113, jeanene Dether- age1113, Anita Hensley 193, not pictured, Sue Graham 1103. STUDE T COUN 5 r 1 s The classes each year choose two representatives to serve on the council. The above mem- bers were chosen this year. ROW ONE: Anna Belle Epperson 1113, Linda Hilliard 193, Pat Fisher 1113, Alta Mae Hunt 1123, Beverly Browning 183, Dixie Whitetree 173, Carol Sue Steen 183. ROW TWO: Kenneth Barnes 1103, Pat Young 1123, Sponsor john Pritchard, Emest Patterson 193, George Francis 173. -571 F. F. A. . BOB BERRY Placed 'Third in State Dairy judging 1954. GROVE F. F. A. CHAPTER The Future Farmers of America is an organization based upon leader ship and character development, sportsmanship, co-operation, service improved agriculture, recreation, citizenship, and patriotism. JUDGING TEAMS Front: Poultry 2nd: Crops 3rd: Livestock 4th: Dairy Seniors 8: Friend off to the Royal BOB WEST Registered Duroc Sow B1 Pigs ...5g.. F. H. A. girls in regular group meeting with their sponsor, Mrs. Ethel Reece, and club mother, Mrs. j. W. Stevenson Homemaking IV girls study floor plans of their dream homes F. H. A. F.H.A. OFFICERS President, Pat Dean Newbum: Vice President, Sue Cox: Sec- retary, Frankie Records, Repor- ter, Arletta Roberts: Historian, Sybil Robertsg Parliamenlarian. Shirley Leflerg Treasurer, Janice Caudillg Song Leader, Betty Walken Pianist, Charlotte Spark- mang Sponsor. Mrs. Ethel Reeceg Club Motbers, Mrs. J. W. Steven- son, Mrs, Robert Meadows, Mrs. Ray Lefler. :saw 'Z Homemaking I girls examining fabric samples Homemaking II girls dressed in garments made in class 159-. CONGRATULATIONS TO SENIORS OF 1955 THE GROVE SUN DON WILEY Tho frlondly collogo at your fron! door. You will always find a warm woloomo lt Northeastern Oklahoma A.8i M. at Miami, Oklahoma. VINITA STOCKYARDS AUCTION Sale Every Wednesday CATTLE-HOGS--SHEEP Vinita, Oklahoma Phone 1700 VANDEVER'S TULSA, OKLAHOMA SALUTES TH E I 955 SENIORS Your Neighbor, NICHOLS BROS. Southwest City, Mo. Congrotulotes Senior Clos: of 'I 955 -60- M-we .1 -v--w...,.-.f.4.. W 'N' unsung- .14 an .., as u ox sc 4, wq,,.,.M .. 4 ,Nm .MM .--wg. .nr -Nm X 1 g ' N IIPIK iilaubl 61- of NNUAL STAFF -q , Edirors, Eugene Beauchamp, Dale Hampton, assistant editors,Sue Nell Clanton, Paz Q V Dean Newburn, business manager, Owen L. Butler, advertising assistants, David 'w Williams, Bud Buzzard, rypisrs and class editors, Roxanna Harrison, Barbara Min- nick, Colleen Huggins, Alta Mae Hunt, Pat Young, sponsors, Roberta Brisco, Phil Davis. RIDGERUNNF STAFF Sponsors, june Evinger, Eliza- beth Nidifferg edimr, Par Dean Newbum: assistant editor, Bar- bara Minnickg staff, Colleen Hug- gins, La Hunts Smith, Vestena Waldon, Alta Mae Hunr. TYPISTS ROW ONE: Roxanna Harrison, Da- vid Williams, Peggy Inlow, Carol Adair, Audrey Raymond, jimmy Ba- ker. ROW TWO: Carolyn Webster, Myrtle Durbin, james Ford, Vestena Waldon, Wilma Frazier, Pat Young, -10 OFFICE SSISI' AN TS Mrs. Helen Dixon, seated, with Colleen Huggins and Alta Mae Hunt, carries on the clerical work of the offices of the principal and the superintendent. The duties of Col- leen and Alta Mae include running errands, answering the telephone, and collecting ab- sentee slips. Sometimes they help wich typing and mimeographing. LIBRARY ASSIST TS These lhirneen assistants under the supervision of Mrs. Roberta Brisco have full care of the high school library, which consists of some 4000 volumes and many monthly magazines. Their jobs are to issue books, put returned books back in place, issue magazines, help students with book selections, mend tum bools, and keep the library neat and clean. ROW ONE: Roxanna Harrison, Virginia Pollan, Frances Murphye, Kathryn Hardesty, Jimmie Gillespie. ROW TWO: Jeffrey Ditmore, Mrs. Roberta.Brisco, Carolyn Moore, Frmk Geasland, Neva Jean Sawvell, Janice Caudill, Roger Buchanan, Anna Belle Epperson, Barbara Mmnxck. -63- BARBARA MINNICK Salutazmian SU NELL CLANTON Senior Voted Girl Most Likely to Succeed DELORES SIKES Freshman - QW! HO ORS .....-rw IQ LINDA HILLIARD RONNIE YOUNG Ninth Grade Ninth Grade Salutatnrian Valediclorian LINDA CRAWFORD BILL DUFFIE Most Popular Football Queen Attendants CHRISTEEN WATSON Sophomore fi, .9 CAROL ADAIR Senior '!'5 '! ,H X, mf Q3 I. ,E I DAL E HAMP TON Valedictorian .l .' I . .kj an fx! EUGENE BEAUCH AMP Senior Voted Boy Mosl Likely to Succeed LA HUNTA SMITH junior Aw.-4' f . ,,a !. xwi v in X Si -R V458 fm 'Y S Q- F .if jf at wi? , Y K bw ,295 Y! Q3 ,F .V V K ,. . . 4 Wtkwwm IU OR CLASS PLAY A Boy Numa! Beulah by jay Tobias 'Corky' Corcoran, who is a boy named Beulah - - - Donald Lybarger Polly McBride, the cream in Corky's coffee ---- Sally Gray Hank McBride, her twenty-one-year-old brother - - - C j Fields Ted McBride, her nineteen-year-old brother --------- G W Trenary Scat' Katz, a young chemist who is fleeing from an Amazon jackie Belkham Mrs. De Forrest Dushane, a scheming step-mother ----- Betty Walker Ava Dushane, Hank's heart-beat ---------------- Shirley Lefler Nanelle Dushane, Ted's ditto --------------- '- - - jeanene Detherage Chilford Goldstone, 'Uncle Chilly', a pompous banker - - Carl Gannon Grant Goldstone, his suave young nephew ------- I- - - jake Caudxll Beulah Zubysko, a lady wrestler in pursuit of 'Scat' - - - Peggy Parker Lady Castleton, Corky's Aunt Beulah from Merry Old England Sue Beth Cox Bertie Castleton, her deceased husband's nephew ----- jerry Humphrey Nora O'Cassidy, the grumpy Irish cook ------- V ----- S ybrl Roberts Marmalade jackson, the Negro maid who abhors h'ants - - Kathryn Hardesty Tongo, The Leopard Man, a maniacal tribesman from the Belgian Congo ,- ' f SENIOR CLASS PLAY C pal rn Pzgtazlr jay Tobr as Suzy McAdams a dynamic twelve-year-old Todd McAdams her twenty-year-old brother Gail McAdams, her eighteen-year-old sister Mabelle McAdams their mother an attractive widow Dorothea Vanderford, 'Aunt Dotty , MabeIle's formidable aunt Rollo Sappleton, MabelIe's suitor Number One Murchison Fogg, MabeIle's suitor Number Two April Fogg, his arrogant daughter -------- Beasely Fogg, his sneezing son ----- - Pete Farley, goofy over Gail ----- Beth Farley, in a tizzy over Todd - - Squeegee Squires, Suzy's side-kick - - Ollie May Squires, his gossipy mother - - - Genie Groot, the frightened maid ---- Carter Prescott Mama's old lame - - Vestena Walebn Kenny Cooper Par Newbum Carolyn Webster Roxanna Harrison Leroy Harding ------------ Owen L. Butler - - - - - - Barbara Minnick - - - - Edward DuBois Eugene Beauchamp - - - - Alta Mae Hunt - - David Williams - - -Colleen Huggins - - Sue Nell Clanton - - - - Bud Buzzard ---------rm Mad Butcher ------------- A..-1'0 With PhlIlip's DONNA S BEAUTY SHOP 05. COY SMITH S CHEVROLET HONEY CREEK GROCERY Quality Groceries 8- Mech I m. South Grove E. L. Bulleigh HCR Bonanze Belle-2 All Oklahoma Champlon Tulsa State Falr 1954 HONEY CREEK RANCH .au , 4 5 1 i if 1 bf- 9 i 1 ,icq Q-.W 1 A ,ag 1' ig Vi iw' We at 'xv 1 pnjuav- Muni. Az ii 1 ,paw Red -'Il Porl',Grove, Oklahoma 170. f ' c 'e SOUTHWEST OIL co. of wn.soN's onus STORE SOUTHWESTCITY MO Southwest City, Mo. 'S XX Congratulations STARR'S CAFE Grove, Oklahoma BEAMAN REAL ESTATE CO 'P 'e 'S congfmuiqfions of ro SQ'-nes TEAGUE'S CAFE Seniors 1955 Seniors of 1955 Joan C. Teague TROUT'S PRODUCE Compliments Congratulations SGTUOFS of AMWCAN CAFE and COFFEE suor BOWMAN'S GROCERY Joy,Oklohoma HALDEMANS CONGRATULATIONS COmD'im9nfS SERVICE STATION Au-EN,s BEATRICE FOOD CO. X n C. S. Haldeman XX Miami, Oklahoma 'PATRONIZE OUR SPONSORS' 171, QM 'afvvxwm pw -..o..,n,, l ,, is - ff' a., 1. LQ ar Mo. waxy, ..k. .. .wa .A we prnaucfz r M,-W -370412.,.:-,--,-HMM.-V.. x....m-Q 5 - 5 z H v A ' L z 2 Q 5 a ?3 il . 3514514 1-ihiuvt Q, .,.. , ... A W.. ..g. N... ...,.W.,a.v,,., x.f.. MM.-,.w .iwwwwuawwmwa-M-NxNMm,,1Mw,2e,uwe Aww- - 3 , ,X Station KGHS, Channel '55 now signing off. This is our final appear- ance on the air. We hope you have enjoyed our programs. This station will return to the air in the near future under new Management. . ..72g 1 a , U . 'N ., A ,,. ' . I A L. 6 . Q-Aww... V-awwmmwnw. M ,, ' .1 .,, , .- f, A .-4 ' .,,, Y E f r 1 Ja ' A I , , H, f , . L ' K Q1 1 ,A X -, g fiv - X' if M. fx , ,V 'f x. 3 fl ii , n . ' . 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