Guymon High School - El Tigre Yearbook (Guymon, OK)
- Class of 1951
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S 'M-ng We Salute 11011 ff mer L71 y When H W Long agreed to accept an appolntment to complete the term of a re t1r1ng member of the Board of Educatxon of the Guy mon Pubhc Schools he agreed to do so on condntron that he would not be expected to serve longer than the end of the unexplred term That was 22 years ago When he shall have fmxshed the current term for whrch he was recently elected he w1ll have grven more than a quarter of a century of h1s tnme to the servnce of the pubhc schools of Guymon Dur mg that pernod the school plant has grown from some three bunldxngs, wlth rather obso lete equnpment, to one of the most modern and spaclous plants Ill LUITIIHUHIIICS of th1s s1Le 111 the State of Oklahoma Homer Long has had the satrsfactnon of wltnessmg the graduatron of h1s fue chxldren from the Gux mon Hugh School As Pres1dent of the Board of Pducatlon he has successfully guxded the affalrs of the Guy mon schools through the good years and the lean years The many addmons to the buxldmg program have been vuthout bond nssues He deserx es and has recened the aeelalm and commendatnons of a N ast major1t5 of the c1t1zens of thrs Commun 1 Wall dom good and alfb 111 wrvauf XVe are happx to dechcate thus 1951 El Tlgre to the Presldent of the Board of Educa tlon, H W' Long av , p 'm W . - 5' , , 5 ., MSP, I .....r, V ' nz u , F lhll B X' I V MB? F f . . 5 I I 4' f-0' L I L, ,, A ' Hg? ,waifia 'Mv. 7' ' ' H 1 ag - Via Q 1 Tl b QF it , new 1 a E Y S K 1 . - . . Y . . . V . . t . . i . 7 , W . K e J . 7 i , L . J 4 , 1 W t I 4 Y x S K I 7 h 1, Y Y L I. t 7 6 u . . . . . t . . . . V. . I V . ' I 7 w w U 0 t , . . . . . l 1 Y Vt 7 - 7 . . . , Y rr , , I f jf , :J . . . v ' , fff W , X We Dedicafe Ufis' 1951 51 Gym' in Hamer W lang iQ Q -af ,af J , K ff ' Qs- lla Z'rrzil814d Cigar ,Cami Zaikiiiif sg, nam. ,XXL .1- X 5 -1'?Ql ..r,...- ...t.M.4-f-M -- f- 7 , 7,4 . l - l ,ia -'w , f-11 eawmv' t A: - 5 - f Fr'-T71 f '. I iv- nn gl? '-FQ, . . 'ri g --.N- L g ,a 'W '1-, ' fi .ak . SPORTS ARENA OF THE HIGH PLAINS Central junior High School's large Gymnasium is a favorite sports Mecca for the Panhandle. Central's classrooms are spacious, its library efficient, its shop and art studio the best to he found in this area. OLD FAITHFULH GHS A landmark since its erection during W'orld XY'ar l, Ciuymon High School was then an aristocrat among Oklahoma schools. Now, after more than thirty wearing years, its stained facade, scarred halls and aging class- rooms are still memory-packed for denizens of Tigerland, past and present. gli, Six? x asa A X K, ' l Ts 'f.ii.... fyxvx-Lxa X- Xi , I M-...A , MQ BAND, BoB's BoYs AND BUSES ix Busy as a bee-hive, is this western section of the Tiger campus. On the left, in the Little Vfhite -Houseu, the Beat and Blowers of the several bands give their all for Mrs. Henderson The neat brick structure at the right known simply as the Ag Building , has in addition to a classroom for Bob Meisner's farm bovs X I the garage for the school buses. I M ' rf- 7-ff in Y A' S TF E HOME OI' THE 3 R, 5' haha Largest of Guymonls three grade schools Acad emy Elementary Building is continually adding wings to accommodate the town's thriving young population. Two new three-room addi tions for the primary and second grades are completed and in use at this time. 15,11 yylfliud, 1671 yflaud ilfl GHS l-3-,M 5- v 1 ,LAM ...ani Q. A IIBRARY THAT IS A LIBRARY' Tlus yur 111 1111 lrsl fllllt 11111111' 1111 1111111111 gllldancf' 0 1111r 1111 111111 1111111111111 Mrs M F Ilamllfon and ber 11111 111 x111111'nf 111111rx C IIS 111111xlx 11 11111 11s1a1111 ll00k 111 111r11r3 1711511817 Ilullffllx 11111 1111 1111111131 fbr' grrafcsf 1111 1111111111111 11 1111 51111 T111 111111113 xfa 111111 11 I ffl r1g11f 111111111111 IIYI NIIIYII-Q71 Barn!! 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' fr' 7'-'Val iii L. l ,X Q ,Huis . iifgar my ,,--off ' .HX , -. u ., A I 1 W' sz .fx ' . ivisf' fa fha Lflassra ia if Out is . 'B we a COFFEE HELPS US CLICK GHS afblvlir marlnrs, lark Ma-yfir' aiiil Xyl'7'llUl1 Yalvs, join Ainuriran In fury iiisiriirfnr, Mrs. R. Hl'VI7t'l,f1 a friumllj fi! 4' I71lllIlft',,Kd'f,ft't' Klalvli III Cfiixnmn s iiviwsf ri'iiilv:iuus, H llnivl Ilalv Cfnffvi' Slmjw, Cfifarlyvs May firlil aim' Yalws lvarb Prol2li'ms of Dc' UIUL'H1L'vX aml W'orlil Ilislorj, so tl popular frm mils! lu' in fbi' miilsf of t1iSl'llXXl0II of lvorlil affairs. A 'F . .Q , . G - 1 'E XT E' UQ ug 3 ' x f ' - - , -sw - 4 . ,T ,E ,f F2-' 2: :: :l gg, 'fr WHAT Doris THE If ,. g 'T '- W- . FACULTY DO AFTER FOUR? , I 1 , H 1 5 ,,, ,W M T1 ' 1 was Elf is ss- H . --.Q . s V HPfF,S our ansui'r.' A surprising num- 3 , -V , ' , I ig - ' J iw l 'Q I . M 1' f ', I bar of our 1'c'az'bers sbafaf' off fbi' flass- if i 5:45 -l 5 V L.. N room dolzlru ms ai Gm mmfs brauliful- - ' 5 ' L ' I '. 1 : , fx E X ly laiil-out Muniripal Gulf C011 rsv. Miss A.. ' V A 4 , y . . , X .R V +A 'ff ,,- Y 5 Marfillr Young, girls plrjsli al mliiza- Us 3 N... ,ffm Q X fion inslriirior, Miss Margarrl Wfrigbf, ' 5 f 1 1 :af Driwr Trainvr, and R. P. Dulev, -If . i Trailvs aml Iniliislrivs, frrafliw ap- V. X -ff pruarli slwls lllfll a ffu' I-iolil-yoiu .I ' A' lxiywy J V 3 so's from Caddy Basil Sharp, Tigvr 3:Q'?Q? Fimlllall fwarfi. ' W V s in .. , hi 'sm-s.. M H3u :w.'A .2-E'b314i X I '4i Tc. if 'rf ,-4.9.-K -'v THREE XVHO THRIVE ON THE AIR. Our svlfool lJroaJc'asf every Wcdiic' Jay affvrnoon r1z'i'r KGYN Could n gal along irifbozii ilavsv lalvnled fafu fy nivnzbcrs. Tlx vnlirv Panbamllf' an has board Ihr rlwral anil inslrunzvnl fvrmlzirfimis of Frml lvfll man, dirvrh of rural musir and Mrs. Harman Hn ilvrson, liaml and urrbvsfra fomlzirfo Hvrr' ln' anil Mrs. IIz'mlf'rson ronf. ivilb Marlin Slilfs, zrlw in ailililion a full da3 s work in lbv Spcrvb ai. Filglisb ilrparfniwif, ads as Maslrr 1 Cr'rcin0nir's ana' 4'0-mzlinalur for GE on ilu' Air . Our Zzculfy Arc 901k E 'X-M V! is ISNT SHE A BEAUTY? Thi' var, flu' cur, uv n11'a11.' jim B1H'1It'ff, lyp- ifzg amf lf. T. Cfurfix, biology' and t'lJf'NliSff3', cxxcluiuz ufrrml Un' xfvvk lillvx of Marvin Dif- 1o11'x V'l'lkt'llllVY 1111 !'l'l1dXK'll Coffvf' Cruixz'r . Mr. Ililfmz, SfNllljXZ7, and Ifuglixlu 111, and his Iwo fuvzrflq 1'!'U1lfl'.Y gz'11r'ral1y makv flJf'irfirslaf11'r- srluml xlnp af flu' Hob Nobv u'lJ4'n' fbfy mull nwr nzigbly mallwrs amid fbv voffw mugs. I i v ONE MOMENT PLEASE 'tis -,,., , 8 mgstv' . . ply: 4 THE NOSE KNOWS Lureal into Mrs. Scotty Hecht's Home Economics lzitchen by the tantalizing aroma of homemade rolls, Bob Meisner, vocational agri- culture instructor, has just persuaded Mrs. Hecht to pass out some samples of her classroom magic. Mrs. Mar- garet Holland and Douglas Dobbs, from the distant art and shop rooms, have followed their noses into the same popular spot. Mrs. Helen Fern Glaze, office secretary, receptionist, and school PX operator, appeals for help. That is Mrs. D. K. Adams, eighth grade English and Speech, helping Coach Coy Gib- son locate the missing number. Wfhen he is not running the junior high football and basket- ball teams through their paces, Coach Gibson diagrams a neat sentence uith his ninth grade English classes. K r Fvf-3' F1 WE GET TI-IE BREAKS The only Coke machine in the whole Gu yrnon school system catches many a faculty nickel in the junior high hall. Herbert Bahm, science, and U. P. Lindley, mathematics, congratu- late Miss Helen Van Burlzleo, junior high vocal music, on her superior ratings at the PAMC musical festi- val. OUR IAlJII S 'AI IIC ILNCAHRLXJN1 mlm iiml snzilmlq in flwir 'ninziiviilizfi' zilwifw nnifurnis, 'flifml Cfufrfuriii Mumigvr, Mrs. lzrx Hills, aml lwr lzvljr- 'rs fnznsf lrufori' lquiiig info flrffmralinii of flu' HIIH'IIllI4Q IIIUIIH. Wfwll-lnzliziiuwl, lusly, 'rss'-ajzjwaliizg niuuls uri' fbi' iluilj aim of llns wilinar-x 0.x'ff'llv: Mrs. Mariv AXvf'll'50H1, Mrs opal Diilzu, Mrs. 113' Mrs. Dollir Brinlelffy, Virgil' Sullvns, Mrs. Limllq. .. , V ..., ,-A4 . ,W ,.-- 'N gg ' ' . wr Ze? ,.. ! III. x l 'x 'WV-1425 . I ,NON F A ...lv '-Q xg! --A., W x MM,L X, sm'-S, 'Wx lx W B ...N-ff f 'f 'fi was ,.. 1.4 Q. LET'S GO PICNICKING SAY SEVENTH GRADE SPONSORS Tln' Bu run I,c'1's ara' rim' of sf'L'4'rul far Iingliflm. ALL GHS LOVES SHORTY SlJ0rlj ' Doclson, our pin!-sizv high sfbool vuslodian, is a GHS inslilufion. Nfvcr iallf, hi' bas a zvsf for living tba! inspires us all. A World Scrizfs game, a Tigrr fill, a lmiil uilb fbi' ranzpus dan- ilflions, a Giisnmn fi!-3' afliwlioii--all send SlJorl3's sporling blood pulsing. I1llX Mr. aml Mrs. winzlrinalimzs. Pa lriria Law' lwas SUl't'IlllJ anal viglyfb gradc' nzaflyvniafiiisg BXVUII Ln' lvai'lJc's the sazni' rlassrsg4'ogri1jvlJy and liislory. Miss Mililrml RIl,X.Yl'll ronmls wif iz full dag zciflw fin' .W'1kfllHI,X of svzwifb gra c' 9 ,ff-vm -4- r 1 -4--,-1 . ,Q-Q. ,YJ ' -.1 fra- J -V v. - 2,1 x 4. 'rs --1 '. 51 3 'E 1 I IA l,. 59 . U l Engl-L 4 f ff-2 ..- M' L ' X wax f N113-tif, ,t J 4- 1 1 A , V, -. H , A - HAM ' ' ,'. 2 Pal ' ' Lfg, K., ,Q.,4-. F uf? Q .A:'g1IQfK,,. - 'V fp, . -S Kaz - X, T.. ' :'W,X 7 , yi. 1?,.'- , , - wg my Q ' N J V., E -T'7..1fff'6 ,, fx ' HAT? XA , ' ' 'Q XX RQ '- ' 4 'X E if ' '-.V,+'1, 'lu-,, vg.,,.:1'x ,... 'A ' ' 'I XML Y 1 X .-N515 V '- . x . -,FN ' .1-, '. f--,q-4 vu .. .,.-gk XJ. QW' F-- ' Xxfx Q ff 2' Z 5 I - ex S FT' Q' aa-xx! Q-M , it ..,..,,',L' xv 1-x,,. A'-' ,. .2 - it wr MINNIE ATWOOD Speech-4g Mixed Chorus-1,2,3,4g H415 dnd High Heels for Us Clee Club-1,2,3,4p Teen Town-1,25 Pep Club-l,2,3. Q! 'Q .. -IUDITH BAILEY Mixed Chorus-1,2,4p Clce Club 1,2,4p Band-1,2,3,4p junior Playp NFL-3,4g Pres -4g Speech-2,3g Na- tional Honor Society-2,3,4y Pep Club -l,2,3,4g Tiger Tales Editor-45 ViCe- Pres,-3. T ANITA ROSE BECKER MAXINE BENTLEY ROBERT BISHOP BEVERLY BRADSHAW Mixed Chorus-1,2y Basketball-1, Band-3,47 Orchestra-i,2,3,4g Vio- Speech-3g Pep Club-l,2,3,4p Treas- 2: Band-ip Pep Club-3g Goodwell lin Trio-27 Violin Quartet-3,41 Pep um- of Class-4f Naiional Honor S04 4g Cuymon Speech-2g Coodwell Teen Club-2. ciety-3,4g Tiger Tales-2,37 El Tigre Town-4. -23: Library-4 Teen Town-l,2,3,4. I 'i 1 l2l,OlSlE BROXYN Mixed cil1UYlISfl,2f Cleo: Clubgl, Pep Club-l,2g Tzkl-3 4, Reporterf Office Assistant-l, library-l,'2. SANDFORU BROWN Basketball-1 ,Z 3q Track-2g TM- 3 4g Teen Town-3,4 I.EI,AND BUHL Football -1,23 4g Co-Captain -- 4g Basketball-l,2q Track-1 2,3,4p Letter- man's Club-34g Vice-Pres.-47 Glee Club-Z: Class Pres,-Greensburg ig Teen Town-3,4, .FB JUNIOR COSTNER Football-l,2,3,-17 Co-Captain - 4 Baikelhall-1,'1,3,4g Baseball-1,2,3,4 Track-12,3-lp Letterman Club-2,3 4g FFA-1 p 4-H Club-1 7 Teen Town- I,2 3,4. Say 0 r Seventy Scala s FAYE CRAXYFORD REBA CRESSVVELI. Speech-2 4: Pep Club-1,23 4g l.i- Speech-3,47 Library-4g Pep Cjub. brary-2, 4, 415' Ai Our First Formal PEO Tea X -,1 'F ff llx N in f T sg . fl X -J' in GORDON CLINQNHNCS KENNETH DEARINC UFO, You, Coach Iyfayfipldf' Sayg Fullfygfk Cuylnpr, Oklahoma Honor Society-If Tal- Football-13,4gllaskeihall Manager- ' 4, 45 Basketball-l,2,3,-if Track-1,13 I.ettcrman's Club-2,3,4g Teen Town- 3,4, 6 IZ' pw!! 0 I' T BONNIE DIXON PATSY EYESTONE DOTTIE FAJEN GENE FISHER Class Sec.-5 Speech-47 Speech Mixed Chorus-1,2,3,4q Glee Club- Mixed Chorus-1,I,4p Clue Club- Basketball-if Baschall-l,3pTrack- Play-4g Band-l,2f Pep Club-1,2,3,47 1,2,3,4p Girls Sextel-'lp Pep Club-1, Cheer Leader-47 Queen Candidate- 1,3,4g Office Assistant-4g Library 2. 27 Glee Club-3,4y Mixed Chorus-3, 4y Teen Town-2,3,4g Rep.-4. 1,145 Band-l,2,3,4p Orchestra-23,45 Brass Sextet-l,2,3,4g French Horn Quartet-I,2,3,4g junior Playp Speech Playg NFL-45 Speech-45 Pep Club- 1,4p Teen Town-1,23 4g Tiger Tales- 1,2,3,4z Business Mgr.-47 El Tigre- 1,2,3,4p Bus. Mgr.-4. l, Mixed Chorus-1,3: Boys Glee Club-l,3y FFA-4. 1 64 l , 4 Y Q 5, 1:1 .TQ Q Q v 'Q ft 4. 'G K , 4 JOHN FOSTER Football-3f Basketball-12,35 Base- hall-1: Track-1,135 Mixed Chorus- 3g junior Playg NFI.-2g Speech-1,27 Debate-i,2y National Honor Society- 3,4g Tal-45 Class Pres-2g Teen Town-l,2,3,4. i A A l.ESl.lE HAYS BONNIE Hll.l. Football - 23: Ba2ketballf1.2,3g Pep Club-l,2,3,4p Library-2. Track'-l,2 37 Baseball-I7 l.etterman's Club-13,45 TSI-4y Mixed Ch0rus4 uni L , DON CRIBBLE Football-l,3,4r Basketball - 1,2,3,4p Baseball-1,2,3,4z Track-37 Letter- man's Club-'2,3,4z FFA-4g Reporter Teen Town-3A. 1,1 llmiflf Pl-wr Library-Yi Teen Quarlcrback Lwzgbrakv Rrffwrzrzds af flu' Foofball Bd171f11lC'f. T0wnf1,2,3,4. 'Q' vi! if ll Q X4 ul j I ,g.. I fu.. Pincurls and Peppers Karlynf and Bonnie -Av' 1-diff' SALLY MCMURRY Mixed Chorus-i,2,3,4f Glee Club- 1,2,3, Band-i,2,3,4, Drum Major-35 Utica, Kansas junior Play, Utica Speech Play-4, Speech 2,3,4, Pep Club-I,2,3,4, Cheerleader, Utica-2,3, Librarian-2, Teen Town-4, K 1-Us My ALENE MITCHELL Pep Club-4, Pep Club Drill Lead er-4, Librarian-4. SHIRLEY MOUSER Mixed Chorus -1, Band -1,2,3f junior Play, Speech-2, Pep Club-1, 2,3,4g Class Reporter-3, Teen Town- 1,2,3,4g Oklahoma Honor Society-I DARREL MUNCER MARY BETH NEWCOMB DAVID PAINE F00!b8ll-3? Band-if 5Pf9Ch Pl35'- Speech-3,47 NFL-4: Pep Club-1, Football-1,2,3g Baseball-3, junior 4f Debate-1,4fTfen Town-34: NFL 2,3,4, Tsrl-4, Class Sec.--4g Class Play, Mixed cih0fhsf1,z,3,4, Boys -4? TRI-4? SPCCCII-4? Tiger Tales- Favorite-2, Teen Town-1,2,3,4. Clee Club-l,2,3,4. 2,45 El Tigre-4. kv ,gli fly Q., fm! -Q 403'-1.5 U00 sf ,. ,,k f- Ali: -' AW , F an nw Lf Q fag! ,,1?j:LAf,j,? lk gggk I 2 f ... Bas etball 1 Track l Mixed Chorus 12 Clee Club-4 Band 1, 3 Speech Play-4 Speech-4 Debate -4 Tail-4 Class Pres-4 Teen ,vt if BETTY RUTH STELZER Nlixed Chorus-1,2,3,4. Clee Club- 1,2,3,4y Band-1,2,3,-15 Flute Quartet- l,2,3,4p Drum Major-3,45 junior Play-33 Pep Club-1,2,3,4p Teen Town -1,2,3,4: Oklahoma Honor Society- 2g Tiger Tales-2g El Tigre Staff-2. FRANKIE STALLINGS Basketball-l,3g Baseball-lp Track 1,2p Tal-45 junior Playy Teen Town 1,23 4. an our OWEN TYLER Football-1,27 Track-If Tstl-4g Teen Town-1,147 Vice-Pres.-27 Dee hate-2. '7 .4 13 Too Tiny for our Tnp' J!,,- Z. 49' '-v ', GY 'ia ITX-1 Basketball 12 Basehall rack Nhxe Corus hrxl Jkt 1 i. av, 'Y .1 Q' DON VERNER ROBFRT xx IIIOUCHBY and Orc extra 2 3 4 umor Plax Tuner Tales-4 Qaxo phone Quartet I ' X4 Vlvced Chorus I2 3 4 flee Club-1 'V 3 4 Natuon l Honor Socnetx 3 4 Oklahoma Honor Soctetx 1 2 Z4 Band P s 4 Orchestra Pres A4 El Tigre-4 Track I 4 Teen Town 1 2 3 4 We vclfcd pug 1. ,qmrvv 1 'Ne t--'Y 'i PAUL WOOD ass Pres l Tal Pres-4 Class Pres 2 at Hardesty Basket Football 1 Basketball 1 Tr ck 1234 Baseball 12 Track Speech 7 Debme 7 Teen Town 1 -4 Mxxed Chorus 12 Clee Club- 2 3 4 Letterman s Club-3 4 CLIFTON WOOLDRIDGE Many an Ezght O clark Earned These Siveatefs or Slemor Band Wemberx an 0 'T 3 .5 15 I I ff kd laughing at '27 ar Kath th i K? Q l iam -if A Viv! wtf I Director Marvin Stites and our class sponsors ranted, raved, and shook their heads, but we did it! The annual senior play, Dear Ruth , by Norman Krasna grossed over S350 for our Senior Trip Fund and was worth its weight in gold for memories and laughs. Production and cast members shown from left to righl-Prompter, Beverly Bradshawg Robert Willoughby as Albert Kummerwg Dottie Fajen as Martha g Allison Tryon as Sergeant Vineentng Donna Kear as cops BUNKER BAMJR 1 Ram restful by Ibn' Inlrrlivfmlgj 5 df il Albert: I wa Tfansi! Corf1P1 '3'i Dear Ruth g Ronald Longbralte as The Judgeng udy Bailey as Edith g Johnnie Gragg as Lieuten- ant Seawrightug Linda Singleton as Miriam g Lc- land Buhl as Hamld p Faye Crawford as Dora and Darrel Munger, stage manager. AND THIS BEST MAN wow Llt'14f?PId71f Svauvixelvfr Cm1graIulafc mr, Mr. cJlI4I7l7!Il'f.lU ' 4-P' T I Q . i f H Eff. E X V . V L r4J','+ 31,-f' g V itwf- 3,1 ,Z f 9225, ., A n -fg:+V-1,:-- vfwfmwfi' ' xw4:w,2?,51g. wg h , 2 1 'lfagwv fefyfv 'rin-iiyfiivf' ffl, 'U fly 2iQ1L.,wf,l J, . X 41' ff 'J:mii13fi7-,g,-zf2?'.'..i 5 ,fiffiafgfi .5 't 4 -il? ax X -:Vw 115' gg-f?wi'Tvf'fs, , ff . KLQMW' ' 7 Zif4Mff,'1,x'?,lef2uiwu2Q I MM f'f '9?1'f f'-ff 53 55 , I 3, . 0 A-Q4 -fn I--xt, -if! s -rv J!! f ,W fmmff-v N A ,, Q.-..... . , . .f,..i.f,,- e-:lx .I . Au f 4 - 'V' M w g-U.. .Mx DON ADAMS LaQUITA ADAMS DARLENE BARRETT KAY BEANAAN ROY BEER RHETA BENDER LaVERlE BENTLEY SANDRA BLANKENSHIP W0 der af W0 der -the ,711 I S0-flll'll67 5 wk if CAROLYN BLUE DONITA BRINKLEY CENIE BOOTH ARLYS BROWN 1- 1 li. l. EHEEN BRYAN IRENE BURCESS Mfff ME 171 Englhib MONTIE BURSELL LOIQ CALHOUN XJ Were ,Cu I year s Szlly Snplz cs DONAI D CALVERT G. A. CAREY IIMMIE CARTER mvm CHENAULT VALRY CHRISTOPHER IOANN CLIFTON PAT CLINKENBEARD MELVIN DAVY -1'- l .--.-n--1 ,sh ll fi: Zgwix -3,452 ,, V- . v K '.N ' ,gJ.,g, .. . . ,Q ,0- 7 7' x R, s.. 1' HQ!! RICHARD DUNKERSON JOYCE ERHART WELDON FERGUSON JIMMIE FRITZCERALD BONNIE FUNK W G comm Fxus Carman joy HARRIS Bigger and l6'eff6r wry year . ROBERT HODSON BOYD JACKSON DELBERT JOHNSON KEITH JU! IAN 'XF -'R Q 9' l. pq. 'bs DORIA KEY C 0 LENING Hotel Dale It Is Says the Prom Commzttee U16 51 Kang cf 47 Our Zfrrfblem LORAINE LOTHMAN JOANNE MAYFIELD 1 BETTY MCCOWN BRUCE MCDONALD BOBBIE MEDLEY BERNARD NEVILLE PEGGY NORTHRUP REVA IEAN REED g :fl In S ,, . 1 4 b D X ' ' ' Y ,Y A EE I W E xf ' . ! F u R 1 ,X 1 L x 1' I I I -, ' 1 9 Y NANCY REID JERRY RIZLEY BILL SEXTON ROMA JEAN SHANNON EDDIE STEWART KAY TRYON LEONENE VALDEZ GENE VARNEY We dw Hardly 15511 :fe Our Sycs . . PHYLLIS WADLEY LARRY WELLS STEPHEN WELSH NORNELL WILLIAMS Q' .Akai K' Qu Q - I 7 A f . 9 W ,L. p ff fy , I K Q -. ..-L, 6 x . w,,V . ' D WRIGHT Angre Morrow Mr Morrow Mr: Morrow Lorraine Morrow Margaret Morrow Kztty Morrow dt' MARGARET WRIGHT -UM Margie ame Martzn Fztz Tony We ,Med our age zu Seventeenth Summer BONNIE FUNK BRUCE MCDONALD LEONENE VALDEZ CAROLYN BLUE LaQUITA ADAMS JOAN CLIFTON BERNARD NEVILLE ROMA JEAN SHANNON JOYCE ERHART KEITH JULIAN ROBERT HODSON GENE VARNEY New lfeer We 71 l6'e iffy- We-er Seventeenth Summer Was Our lurnor Play. ' ' ' If Il ' rr JI O A 1 if ......... n ffff ' ' ' ' Aff ...............,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, DONALD CALVERT 1 'T ................ I ............... f i- Oace ia a lie!! e- the 471114 br Pram o e F .. W ',--Kim--' P' 0 9 Q A, fig- if me , f W 'ff' if jf? if of? A f A Wloaf a parig' euffazzses Senlor Frazzfze Sfallmgs expresvuq flye approval 0 fbe Clavs 0 1951 1111101 hosts Boja' jackson and MCILIII Davg Chai uztfa 141.7117 zfancc partners Norlzell Wzllzarns Irene Burgess, and Sandra Blankensfozp outszde fbe Hoiel Dale s VFlIFfldl7 Room mwa- 'G 1' X .J d gif! eu RA PAULA ADAMS JANE ARMSTRONG ELOISE BAKER MARY ANN BARTELS MARILYN BARRETT LA DONNA BATTERMAN DE WAYNE BERG KENNETH BERG ROBERT BERG ROBERT BEHNE JO NELL BOND JERRY BROWN CORRINE CANNON RONNY CAUDLE TOMMY CLARK 'S' 1- 7 mf v 1 4 N U1 y Han Cake if If Dish I NVENDELL CLARK HOWARD CLICK DAVID COLLINGSWORTH BOBBY COOPER DONALD DRAKE BEVERLY EDENBOROUGH IANE FITZGERALD DARRELL GIBSON BELVA GODLEY DENNIS GOFF GEORGE GRIDER BARBARA GROSSMAN LEONARD GROVES CLYDENE HARRIS MARCILLE HARRIS 'iv- 'D Of ae,,k. NCQ. Q x I Wim Y 1 1 6? ,nv is lbw, N fc- 'YO AF if Eloufn ng fo Haze Z9 z . hw. ARDIS HARVEY PHARIS HARVEY CLARENCE HAYWARD LA WANDA HINTERGA JIMMY KENNER BOBBY JOE KING ANN KIPPENBERGER EILEEN KOCH CLARENCE KLIMMELL FRANKIE LA GRANGE FREDA LANDESS HOY LOLLIS PATRICIA MCDONALD RETURN MEIGS, IR. BARBARA MORRIS RDT 1- Qu 1 nf' 9395 1' al ,. up Zrammzrzg fn H11 0 1301! MONTE MILLER BILL NALL CHESTER NASH IRA NEVILLE POLLY PERKINS LARRY PLCKARD RUSSELL PRESLEY MARCIA PRIDDY RALPH RANDOL PH JUANLTA REUST ALFRED RITTER NIARY jO ROACH VIRCINIA SCOTI' PAT SETTLE GALE SHORT ' x Ib. , , 9 ' .M , J I I ' . V X' 'A x x ' f fx I , ' ag- A I' L. I , lr , I 4 I b xg iv Ir I XL 'Q I ?Ii A - f 1-. ' - - .LLR f I 4.4 ,,, L ' V,,vgjQ,y, Q 1 I, i f L ,P I 1 7 QF. . . ' Y, 4 4 . fi' I A 4' ,.V'lY.a - . JA 'f I -Tffif I I 5. ,lf 1 , ,QV ., C. 3' a' 'S-Q0 ..f Nv 'S 'ani t 6 1' 11: 5 is Y 1' U16 l6'1ggc I A411 I Eazsfervu glllflfh RONALD STOGSDILL GARY SPRAGINS ORACIA TAYLOR SHARON THOMPSON JACQUELYN TONILINSON CHESTER TRIGC ,IUANELLE VESTAL DONALD WACES RICHARD WATKINS RAY WEBB BERTHA WEIKLE YVONNIE WELLS LAWERENCE WELSH VINITA WILLIAMS JIM WILLIAMSON fi- I If RW ARTHUR wII,KINg0N MARY JANE WII,l.OUCHBY FELICIA WILSON SHIRLEY WILSON DON WOODS YVONNE WOOLDRIGDE MARYEITE CLARK JIM KENNAN U1 y,4re Gf!5 f!1f,I1 fa 1953 x x5 52. , 5'-g1f.gQt-I4 r JEAN CHEINAUI T JANE CRI QSWFI I Ui-If 1- I LOU XDA NIS N1 XRII YN Al I FNI mmm XNIDI RQON ' IOP B NI I XRD XXX RFXMAN IXCRII' RFER I0 XXNI' BFNTI FY I7 XRRI I I Bl I IDSOI' I LIC INI IIORI N Iill I I BRIIX FS NIKRY RUTH IIRIDCF9 I' F 15Q0f'ktl f 3 Q y at 531' It or X IRFII BRLINII' Y L 2 IOQI PI IINI' BURKI' IJORNIAI II' BRYAN ILII I X C XINADA IIFTHI NI' CARTIFR '2- ity!!! Ge! Kmdy fn ll BII I Y COI DIORN QA NINAY DAVIS N1ARXIN COSTNRR FDDIF DAX Y 3 X wif' N1 XRCILI I' COLILTER XX ANIDA DFAKE Our flaws o :ferr and sponvorv are sfanduzg lm Hull rvporlcr, Rav Nvll Kmg Src rvlar M155 Marqarvf Wfriglal ana' Mr U P Lmdle claw sponsor: Marvin Cmlncr um' prfsldenf and Rmzalrl Brarlsbau, fnrvszdruf At lbc' piano arf Yffll Icadzrs Graff Longdrakc and Nancy Lmus I' A ' ' . Q , I I 'V I , - f '-'I vb g ing,-155 . , , ' : 1 ' ' q'JI' 'I I1 . f , '. I 1 3. ' . 3 I 5 4 ' vi I f ' x - . .1 I 3, , :I an Z ,L X , I Q- ' M' ' , . . 1 I 'Io If ' w ' Q r If 1 I I ikx Q 1 . : . i : I M- ' . , 2 : . I : : 3 ,J . f I 'fl' 1 I f I I IIII Y ,- N an Q , I A 4' H56 . . I ky 1 Y . . , . ff' . I , ' - .v 1 1 h. A 'Iv A , -- ' y -. yi ', '.' :', ..g .A ,.' - Vg 54 4' - , Q - I ' I I A I .. . . I 4-f ' rim , 3 I ' ' v I A Y' - ' Q fv I 2 , BAM, !l N 'Z 9 an L 'S M3 We llflffl Grader RAE NIELL KING SHARON LEW IS T BILLY DEAN LUTHER DUNKERSON KAY EARI Y IFRRY EGGERS YNONJNE EVANS PEGGY EYESTONE FREDDY FAJFNI LE RAY FRANCIS BARBARA FRENICH DAN ID GOODWIN ELIZABETH GURVUELL ,IIN1 HAI L LARRY HIGHT KFNNETH HOLMES BILLIE HUGHES JIM IRELAND LAUR' I IA LaGRANCE LOLLIS 63 ,I s W My -x A 'I .X 1 K' , ' F- A 4 -. i4..'-,'.-Mg, ' - s-.wuitzgi X 1 .1 Z , .1 n. ' 1 if ., s- . I It ,I 5 Are Many PEGGY NANCY LANDESS LEWIS FAY GRACE .IOHNNY MANS LOINGBRAKE I ARRY SHAW GENE COUI ES L. KAY LeMASTER MARILYN MARTIN TABITHA McMl.lRRY BETTY MILLEN MELVIN MILTON AUSTIN MORGAN BILLY PIERATTE LAVONNIE PICKARD PATSY PICKARD BERNICE RHu.1.lRs Ru.1.Y PHu.1.lPs FREDDY POWELL R J RAWIINS FRED ROBINSON PAULINE ROBINSON JANET SCROGCINS Salem' .7 Our Dehghf BLAINE MARTHA SUE SKEVVES SMITH SMITH FRANCES CLYDEI LA JERRY SPANN SPFNNER SPENSER H Q. , .. fb v If -J W X65 S I .K ' 1:1 'ddxx 2 LELA SLILLENS ANCIL TAYLOR BILL THORNE CHARLES VESTAL JAY WADLEY W. D. WELLS MARIE WELSH BETTY WEST JOE WILLIAMS LEON VUILLIAMSON EUGENE WILSON We Sflllflc' zu ,Mu lc and Sports i Nmlb Grade B035 and Girls Cboruses are the Pride of Dzreclor Fred Neuman BE'I'I'Y ADKINS GARY ALLEN MAX BAILEY i Xxx xx ARNOLD BARTELS GERALDINE BARTELS MELVIN BERC- DON BRAMLOW if X 's F Qu x. T PATSY BRACC ' If MIKE BROWN HILDA CANADA JOHNNY CLAYCOMB SONINY COLCIN BOBBY COREY JOHNNY CROWDER THOMAS DAVID JOE DEANE . 3 1 1 '. I Q 9 QU, f y X D' 4 4 V Ilia Ll' , A.. 5 I V A- , f 'PI T Q 'iff rv ,sf Q 1144 X X IN fl 4? -Q'-ri 'Kei 1.6! If s a l6'1g Wzde Wendezful We ld.. DORIS RAYLENE RAY FRANCIS LORN A GROSSMAN DRANNON DUKE KATY NANCY GOODWIN CRICE f-'-on REBECCA FOWLER CLOANA CUM 6- Ezgbth grade sponsors, Mrs D K Adams and Mr Herbert Babm stand between Phyllis Wood, class secretary and Mzke Brown presldent Seat ed at the table are Carrie Lou Langston wee president, Becky Fowler cheer leader, Ieanette Cl: ton, reporter, and Katy Goodwin cheer leader , ' , Q V f . 7 V' uf 4 A. , 1 I , V ss 4 1 xi - H , 3 s , 1 .kxf 1..- ' '99 , 0 0 Y I 0 . , . . I s x ' ' . I - . l , - I. f '- , I P' 1 I ' '- , 'W 22:15 3- . 1 5 . If 4 ' 5' M 1' ' K . A , '51 I I' 3 ' 5 E' EI - 'twig 2 ' 2 - I i K' Q5 kk NIARY HARPER BARNFY HARROCRS ARDYTH HATCHER BITVTY HAYWARD PATSY HICCINS AII IN HINIDS N FRNONI HOI COMB JFRRY HOLISFR BOB JAMFSONI C AII JOHNSON ROBFRTA KAUFFMAN I ARRY KEENAN DONNA KENNEDY I ORETTA KING JOYCE KIRK ROBERT LaFON When 11011 re an Szglzfh Grader G o1lDeal S nduubes and Ife Crea DOROTHY LANCE STEVIE LUCAS 4- Q DENNIS LILE RAYMON I UNSFORD 49 H WARD LILE ALICE NAANIS .3- BLANCHE LOVE BI':'I'TY MCDONALD 1 EDWARD THOMAS PATRICIA WATTS FI INOR NIFIK S D XX I' NIITCHFI I CARL PACE SY PERKINS XX ARRFN PITFRSON DONITA PICRARD PAT PICKFRIINC ILIGENIA POI I ARD C I FNIN RODMAN DUANI' SHFPHFRD MARTHA SHANNON 3 -Iv Zu on hifi fu Al BERT SMITH -- ARI INF SMITH TRULIA SPRAGGINS BETTIE STEWART DARI ENI' SUI LENS 'LLLL fi 511514 61515555 Aran I 517 16' d DAVID BETTY TRENT XX ALLIN DELSEENIA XXII KINSON XX ILSON GO PEGGY XX ATKINS PAT XX HITE Gp lr: 'X WC bk-.....-.W--.-Q. vu------Q ...rv 1 18 I1 QI J wv' lv-f1 ,,f .ff jO ANTN NX Ol FORD PHY! l I9 XX OOD I LICII l F YFARC-AIN MARSHUI 7ACHARY 11 JL.. Down by the schoolhouse early xn the mormn Pnncxpal E M Alden approaches a sleepy buxldmg EUCEN E COOPER GAIL CROWDER MERLIN ALLARD DICK BARREIT DUANE BENNETT AARON BERG AUDINE BOREN GAY BOSTON LLOYD BURTON RAYMOND BUI-IL ROSS BRYAN C BYERS ROBERT BYRD JO ANN CASTON JOHN CAMPBELL DARLENE CLINKENBEARD BILLY COOPER 2 gc '-Q P7 'lk If if K' ffl gllff af Wzggles and Gzggle PATSY COOPER JOY DEE CURTIS BEIT Y DAVID COULTER COX DAROLD MARY CYPRET DAVID Seventh Grade Sponsors are Mus Russell and Mr and Mrs Lee Second rows Ierry Hull Vice Pres , Judy Noonan, Cheer Leader, I L Byers, Treas , Gall Crowder, Cheer Leader, Dawd Cox, Sec , Percy Tomlmson seated zn ront zs the vt honorable Q. if ' Q K I I 4 e f , LM I V 4 M V fl, ff-f A' A if I 0 i Q X iss. fb J' ' ' 3 2' ,', 3:5 s',' I STD' r 'R i f I CAROLYN COLEMAN A I ' 4 it 3 gf , 5 is Y ,V Y i 6 I, A I s , , 7 f . . , l ' .Q , . . f . , I k ' X V Q 34 4, , QQ .4 f I x QL ' v' mg, 5 Y . A .W A I f fp if 1, A I 15 tv' I as' s.', I N I L 1 Q 5 'S . , I 'fv ' an ...z ,X x I' 40- ' s -vu air JIMMY DRANNON LOVELLA DUNKERSON DELMER ELLIOT JIMMY FICKLING NANCY FOUTCH .IANICE FRENCH JAMES GRIDER REX HOWE NAERLIN HOWELL DEL HUGHES JIMMY HUGHES JERRY HULL JERRY .JOHNSON RICHARD KIRK JIM KIPPFNBERGER FRANK KNEEI AND We are Cyp 21125 :mth Grader Coach Basil s Sharp Shooters -1 RONNIE LANDESS KENNETH MCKNIC-HT i ADRIAN ROBERT LEE LIVINGSTON BENNE I I DEAN VIEADORS MORGAN LOIS LONG FIKE MORGAN 'Q -6' .. ' 'Yn- I ALICE MUSSMAN ,ILIDY NOONAN ROBERT NORTHRUP CILBERTA PETERSON LEONA PETERSON JIM PIERATTE ROSE ANNA PIERCE DON PICKERINC MARGARET RALSTIN EARL RUEST BEITY ROARSON JIMMY ROGERS 1 s . 'I . - -, T-' 1 1, f,.k f 'P 5 . Q ' G- in x I ' x YS wa , A 4,- 1 , 5 ' x I f ,C ' 1 If I I 1 .1 I OK 1 9 MQW We Hvllmf Movie Star Phyto . RICHARD SIDDERS BOBBIE STEWART 1 Q91 NANCY SHAW SHERRIL CARY BUDDY TAYLOR THOMAS Z' QUINTEN SMITH LEONA THOMPSON I N I I . 1-K PERCY TOMLINSON Q P x'- ' 4 4- PATSY TUCKER BENNY WALLIS FRANK W ll I DON WILCOX ONEDA WILLIAMS M ,gf DEVONNA WILSON Kelrfug in ,411S11rfs r1f8ccrc1 611165 I Q' XDR 5 ,-, 73 'S 2 . U fo-I. al A A G-ga' V . i EST 5 -A ,..L-. , V A , L if - ' s R . ' N un ,- , I VA V',' ,Q , -M ' , 1 fy V . lf A '1 , W, ,.,s.-we 'ww-v--i zu . f, A,,A A q,..,,,,,::-.f..T1-.r.-' fi' lfff73:lM's 2 - -V A vv1v,QL,, ' V f' 'QQJW V -L -4-3' f . , , vig. 111: ' ' ,. 4 A ' it V V--lr Mnlllgi gggigggn- D., A M' ,',g1,,.1,gg2,.3.ZpL,.wiIT..'Z.-.--.-- V W I 1 . ,. v.. M. 'Q 4,16 AMBASSADORS OF GOOD WILL -- GHS LARGEST ORGANIZED ACTIVITY The seventy-five piece High School Band, directed by Keith Dole Henderson, is one of our most perfectly trained groups, the outcome of long hours of individual and group instrumental workin grades, junior high and high school. For the past four years at the PAMC Spring Festival, the Tiger Band has received the coveted Superior rating, accorded by such master musicians as Conductor Clyde Roller of the Amarillo Symphony and Director E. Shultz, University of Oklahoma. L I Our In ffilllfl nfalptgecfiggn Hlfnded 4+- 'f s, ,Q l ni, Furnishing half-time music and demonstrations for home football and basketball games is one on our Band's many well-performed jobs. The Cornet players standing are Pat Campbell Gary Allen, Dennis Lile, Blane Sltewes. Seated are Reva Jean Reid, Sandra Blankenship, Ardis Harvey, Dottie Fajen, Carrie Langston, Boyd jackson, and Melvin Davy. Q, vs f,,,...i The Tri-State Band Festival at Enid is one of our most enjoyable projects for the year. Some of our very polished performers are privileged to play in the Massed Band made up of performers from Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas, Shown at the left are our Saxophones and Flutes. Slamlmg: janet Scroggins, Robert Wnlloughby, Eileen Bryan, Kay Early, Tabby McMurray, Elvera Jensen, Clydella Spenner, and Linda Singleton. Snr'-.I In fronl: Twirler Crystal Nall, Drum Maiorette Betty Garrison, Donna Kear, Virginia Al- lison, Marilyn Martin. Ardis Hatcher, and Twirler Pat Settles. Eight o'cloclt! The Trombones, Baritones and Basses await the wave of Mrs. HenClers0n's baton. Standing on the ends are Bass Horn players Charles Hobson, Freddie Fajen . . . Pharis Harvey and Jerry Fry. Baritones in the center are Sue Smith, Robert La Fon, and Roma jean Shannon, Trombone players mated on ihe fron! mu' are Chetty Nash, W. G. Godley, Eddie Davy, David Trent, Montie Miller, Jim Kippenberger, and David Coddle, 1 Many a mile have we packed these Percussion Instruments as we marched at festivals, cele- brations, and on Pioneer Day Booster trips throghout the Tri-State Area. From left to rigbfz Rebecca Fowler, Maxine Bentley, Lela Mae Sullens, Martha Ann Shannon, Bonnie Funk, and Phyllis Wfood. l i I 4 l , ,WT , I 3 . . E-A i k in Assemblies, Wee , . ding ' National E-ducauoxl ' et section- Stall be f earances this Year above is our large slgrlgzrkins. Seatedlingnizh, ' Band has made 3 numsefinog gggcert and Ccllxuiillflufry' Peggy Laliidliii l'rllYms W?dleYl Kr? Burgess' our Cizoyllficerilzals and at the annual Elizabeth Gurwelti, Sgeggy Nortl1ruPf FSH: Bzrdgs judY Bmley' re S hoo us I b Frenc , A X Du e, K yy a ' Lge E02r12YDEf3l5if:1,SgS1enZjaMar:3a5x::?ggd?xgifE:lP:nng10nt are Dorla e UC d R2Ym0 N O ' Edward Thomas' an waiiouglabf and JO e Belva Godley, MQW ii , NHar , A Much in demand wherever good music well performed is needed is our orchestra. First row: Roma Jean Shannon, Phyllis Wood, W. G. Godley, Maxine Bentley, Darlene Sullens, Eileen Bryan, Tommie Lou Glaze, Felicia Wilson, Lela Mae Sullens. Second row: Elvera Jensen, Sandra Allen, Phyllis Rockaway, Mary Battles, Dorla Key, Virginia Allison, Marilyn Martin, Robert Willoughby, Crystal Nall, Margaret Welsh and Raylene Duke. Third row: Clydella Spenner, Sue Smith, Pharis Harvey, Ardyth Harvey, Dottie Fajen, Reva Reed, and Melvin Davy. Fourth row: Director Mrs. Keith Henderson, Don- ald Calvert, Belva Godley, Martha Shannon, and Bonnie Funk. Z1 and Li learn by Doing f Q, S , ,W f-'L- - -Z new 4 If fi I ' in ,gd 4 n-f .4 hr . x . I If . 4.1 S., A-La hi BJ I' HB The butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker - all are represented in this large and energetic Trades and Industries class directed by R. P. Duke. Back row: Wilton Grice, Partsman, Frankie Stallings, Mechanic, Larry Wells, Printer, Owen Tyler, Mechanic, Jerry Spradling, Salesman, Allison Tryon, Station Manager, Roy Beer, Drug Clerk, and Director R. P. Duke. Middle row: Leslie Hays, Plumber, Sandy Brown, Cleaner, James Tucker, Grocer, Steve Welsh, Mechanic, Darrell Long, Partsman, jim Wright, Radio Repairman, Jim Carter, Partsman, Weldon Ferguson, Recapper, Royce Wales, Baker, G. O. Lening, Printer. Front row: John Foster, Butcher, Gordon Cummings, Mechanic, Joan Mayfield, Secretary, Florene Wells, Office Clerk, Ruth Landess, Clerk, Mary Beth Newcomb, Office Clerk, joy Harris, Clerk, Delbert johnson, Clerk, and Everly Pickard, Butcher. Cars loom large in the busy T. and I. day - rush to school by the dawn's early light , rush home for lunch, rush to the downtown job. An early bird with a camera catches three Trades and Industries officers arriving for their eight o'clock class: Darrell Long, vice-president and Mary Beth Newcomb, secretary treasurer. At the right is Owen Tyler, president. This was one of those mornings when Junior La- mond, sergeant-at-arms, didn't hear his alarm clock. N ein- . Z ,45 7 Our Kduncing l6'z1by 034 Admxrably adapted to our Panhandle farmmg mterest IS Guymon s newest practxcal course Vocatxonal Agrlculture FFA and xts dynamnc young mstructor Bob Mexsner are very popular wlth our prospectlve farmers First row Kenneth Holmes Eugene Wxlson A G Bray and Ray Webb Second row Ted Powell Russell Presley lmmxe Logs don Ray Ralstm Don Grlbble Bernard Nevnlle George Lowry Gary Spragxns Don Werner and Robert Hodson Third row Mr Mensner Gene Fxsher Melvm Taylor Roy Francxs Bxlly Hart xmmy Keenan 1m Hall Kenth Julxan Harold Fxcklmg Bnlly Brldges and Glen Berg Fourth row Bxlly Deane Bobby Thoreson Bob Anderson Rlchard Holder Ira Neville lay Wadley Bully PhllllPS Chester Nash erry Brown and Howard Chck j H .--- ' ,-S! GUYMON F F A Ol HCERS Don Grxbble Presxdent George G Spragms Relwftcr R lgm lff to right Advxsor Mr Mensner Tfetasslrer 1mihl,e Logsdon and Sentinel Ray as Shown I' ue Secre a Y dent Bernard New Lowry Vxce Pres! L 59 I - ' s , . l I 4 - U r , Y i X -Q g ' . 1 Q . 4 ff , . . . . , , . . , . . . 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 7 1 S Y , , ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 J 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Y 1 1 1 J 1 ' , x 1' V H 5 , W .. 5 fe ' ' Jn, 1 - 1 ' l A A I 'A . r 'QE ' . A , 1. C A X . , , 11' L, .,...--,...,-A--f' a Ei' f W' A 5 1 A ., Q..1L,3,+i.i,w V .tu V f- -1 L 4 ' A ' I -H 4 I , ' - . . - , 7 . - . l ' - . 7 J' ' , 1 . 1 1 Om' year 0 Will Sfrm f 9 LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM Kenneth Holmes, Billy Hart, jimmy Keenan, and Ted Powell. Sixth Place, PAMC lnvitational. Third Place, Hugoton, Kansas. Bob M . DAIR Fourth Place, Gooclwell. Not shown, jim Williamson. A, G gmer, lusty CA-TTL . ray. Fir ructot E JU st Place, Bob A DGING , Goodwfider-Son TEAM Russ . jy De ell pre! ana, no: ey, and shown ll' Q A ,sg g 7 ' f A, 'N s CROPS JUDGING TEAM - Bob Meisner, Instructor, Gary Spragirw, Roy FFHDUSY lim Hall, Bernard and jimmie Logsdon First Place, Goodwell. Fourth Place, PAMC. Don G h Neville MEAT J nbble, FiLStBiII GIQQJGING TEA 2: PAW W, B IW ' C, G ob H oodwfll odsonf Ke' . ,th Julian ect owned by Gary 'M ' caf- -It Duroc prol Spragms Chow time fo . , lbigllmmie Logsdonk Jim wfllnmson registered A n 8 'dmirin 8 h' Us Heifers. IS ..wf '! QQNIXM5 29 3 ' XX v , ,. , ,fl Q A ' 5 ,go fa Q, r ' A tm? Q f rf V 2 fi K, x wi. . SA.. 3 I I 4 . -M -Q- X, 5 , lv - 1 .f A 'Aix 4-1-'N N I .f 'fa u,.4, Jw Q in ri! - 1 In .I ff .A 'L,,, ..... y al 'QW' ' X . ji' Q I-uh f Q: vnu -4 glj , 'Q ff I Radio Speaking is one of the many up-to-the-minute Speech activities stressed by Marvin Stites. Speech students who were active throughout the year in the weekly school radio shows are , N-.i 1 shown standing at the left: Keith julian, juanelle Vestal, R. E. ' X , Moore, Kay Beaman, and Davis Payne. Below are james Spinden, 3 lx 'HW ' Peggy Northrup, Sally McMurry, Pat McDonald, and Vinita Williams. ni- ,,., r. fam A, Y Pl v , I we 1 53 Debate still has a prominent place in our high school forensic picture. Polishing up are Pharis Harvey, R. E. Moore, Wilma Lance, and Pat MacDonald. wang, ,.,...-,,.,,,A AWA Q ,st 1l. -npr' M V D 1:2 ek, 1' , Q , R . , . ,re me if, ,Q P . 5 it qt! D 'if J VN 4 rr Q , 'A Q L53 M Jil f 1 jim Hall, ninth grade orator supreme, holds a Speech group spellbound with his forceful delivery. Back row: Betty McCown, Mary Beth Newcomb, Bonnie Dixon, and Karlyne Southem. Middle row: Donald Calvert, juanelle Vestal, LaQuita Adams, Nancy Reid and Dottie Fajen. Front row: Robert Hodson, Roma jean Shannon, Wilma Lance, Minnie Ruth Atwood, and Faye Crawford. 5',veak the Speech, 47 Pray you. . . r sf' fs- Meet Me rn St Lours made Meet Me rn Denver a realrty Grossrng 3410 20 our malor dramatlc produc tnon was a world of fun and paxd for mnles of gasolrne and meals galore Members of the cast standrng from left to rrght are Robert Hodson jum Hall Betty McCown Mary Beth Newcomb Kerth 'lullan Florenc Wells Bonme Drxon Dottre Fajen ames Spmden Karlyne Southern Blame Skewes and Sally McMurry Seated are Nancy Rexd Kay Beaman Donald Calvert Allrson Tryon and Phans Harvey Our Denver Unlversrty trap IH February was our plum for the year Everyone of us had to roll up our sleeves pitch ln and drg up the drmes and dollars to finance the long out of state your ney Example Kenth ulran Qshown at the nghtj sold nmety two nclcets to Meet Me nn St Lours and won hrs Speech jacket as we Wai 'X-4 The members ot' the Speech class recemng letters for 51 standmg rn the top row are Mmnre Ruth Atwood Bonnie Funk Betty McCown uanelle Vestal Director Marun Stltes Kay Beaman Nancy Reid Vmxta Williams Karlyne Southern In the mrddle row are Kerth ullan La urta Adams Wllma Lance Sally McMurry ames Spln den Dotty Fajen George Lowry Mary Beth Newcomb Bonme Drxon and Allnson Tryon Seated are Phans Har xey nm Hall Pat McDonald Faye Crawford Roma jean Shannon Florene Wells Robert Hodson and Donald Calvert U15 Play I the Uzmg 4- I I 1 H , 1 1 U 1 l 4 1 1 I. l 1 my W ...... Z' ..... ll fy ' fy' 1 . ' 1 . ' V 1 J N eo . . . I I 1: ' -or 1 a 1 1 1 t 1 . ff- ll- 3 ' ' 3 - - V In my 3 1-,QQ e L Q ' 111.7135 91, A Y 1 ri z' fl ll Q: L Ls ,g , 'V , Y l . as 1 1 X V AA A X X ' Y 1 1 ' 1 1 Q 1 1 y 1 1 ,J 1 - If ' If 5 Ezferybady ' 6710 ke ' -- i 0 th J -v V' sf AI' 1' nf TJ jj ' 'E xl 4' Mc, w N.:s ,f AQ - 1 a VW 1 . , g v , , ,K yah A ag, s EL, as-. Coach Marcille Young's ninth grade swat queens have lots of the two Bls - Beauty and Brawn. Physical Education girls shown above, Back row: Peggy Eye- stone, Elizabeth Gurwell, Billie Hughes, Bethine Carter, Miss Young, Clydella Spenner, Rae Nell King, jean Chenault, Kay Le Master, Dormalee Bryan, and Sammy Davis. Middle row: Day Early, Marilyn Martin, Joanne Bentley, Peggy Landess, Janet Scroggins, Pauline Robin- son, Dorothy Reust, Grace Longbrake, and Bernice Phillips. Front row: Barbara French, Marilyn Allen, Ann Beaman, Nancy Lewis, Lauretta Le Grange, Hilda Canada, and Julia Canada. if L Lak X' It Out sboulx Miss Young as Pauline Robinson stops julia Canada at home. Annir, Gel Your Gun -Dom na Kear draws a fine bead on Ihr P.E. riflr range. Sffalfb H' 05: r J luv' 'H P-6. J SUMO, girls i znrrubluruf I14 'Uf an ' f A '75'zW1t .7 the Wmlfv H5 fi 'asf' 0, GHS National Honor Society bristles with talents, for these busy student leaders find time for both activities and A's. Musicians, journal- ists, athletes, actors, business men and Women church workers - all of these high ranking students live up to the N.H.S. requirements of Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service Back row: W. G. Godley, Robert Willoughby Florene Wells, Beverly Bradshaw, Donna Kear Judy Bailey, Ronald Longbrake, John Gragg Front row: Roma Jean Shannon, Eileen Bryan Dottie Fajen, Dorla Key, Leonene Valdez, Lin- da Singleton. NHS ELECTS OFFICERS Leaving the election are President Ronald Long brake, star athlete and '51 valedictoriang Sec retary-treasurer Judy Bailey, editor of Tiger Tales , active in band, forensics, and chorus and Vice-president John Foster, energetic em ployee in Trades and Industries. 2 2 U 'f Q i W Y , T is , 2 7? . 11.5 292 'S WJ lx w ,fn K-. ,l f' ,mx gg 9 Uzcreis' ll Snug in Our Hearts 5 - lf, il ' t . I -. - , Walk by the Central junior High School music room any hour of the school day, and you'll hear young America singing. Miss Helen Van Burkleo and her Seventh-Eighth Grade Girls Chorus have blended their talents in concert performances of classic and modem lyrics. Back row: Director, Miss Van Burkleo, Raylene Duke, Patsy Higgins, Carrie Langston, Betty McDonald, Roberta Kauffman, Winona johnson, Martha Smith, Martha Shannon, Rose Anna Pierce, Margaret Ralstin and Kay French. Middle row: Darlene Sullens, Phyllis Wood, Rebecca Fowler, Patsy Bragg, Barbara Brumback, Bobbie Stewart, Betty Atkins, Loretta King, joan Roarson, joy Curtis. From row: Jeanette Clifton, Bety Wallin, Turlia Spraggins, judy Noonan, Gay Boston, Gail Boston, Gail Crowder, Leona Thompson, Ondea Williams, jo Ann Castor, Nancy Shaw, Devonna Wilson, and Geraldine Bartels. EOD, oben La ol- S Quartetfgd Sonigosest, Sweet and Lovely are the songs and the singers , High Boliond ten0'1 Spring in this very popular junior High Girls Trio: H The jumolhycomb. 525 for me Darlene Sullens, sopranog Jeanette Clifton, sec- - Tool. 0 sohnny C' their Volc ond soprano, and Phyllis Wood, alto. 'Me Memgeimgfan' bisxxxmbe' UP ' ,' . oe - e o baritone' vocalll , lenofa S191 we Wim Are Oar Mast Calented Bonnie Funk singer dancer dramatzes student has or the second gear been honored as GHS Most Talented girl. W. G. Godley, Most Talented boy our high schools most accomplished male pianist, organist, and violinist - is also a promising journalist. Szmdzzy and Everyday Our 1565! Drvssed ,5.,, w .,.- Y '----1--. -.Q is ftezylz Ha! lt? OH ta Wark We Ga! fa ' Q, Q ?' , ' 3 . rg L 1 ,si X.. .... 3 5-IU Q! N357 I Qll. 7: I ?s,,,! I vin El Tigre,s Four Musketeers leave tbe building loaded, primed, and cocked for a busy borne week- end. Ad collecting, lay-outs, bleed-offs, reductions, and glue-glue-glue - it's lots of fuss and fun You'd know tbese four blind folded, but tbey're Dottie Fajen, business rnanagerg Leonene Valdez, as- sociate editorg Linda Singleton, editorg and Darrel Munger, lay-out artist. Donna is 1951 81 Uyre Queen R27 '-... Q Dx: J f Al!-Q- You chose Donna Mae Kerr by an overwhelming majority vote as your 1951 El Tigre Queen. Sur- rounded hy yearhooks, past and present, she proudly displays our 1950 With Highest Honors El Tigre. 'Qc' I -Zi 7., , s 'f'i ? x gui ..- .L -quan- - iff 5. . 5 xx x - i M933 I , , I 'R W Q .. , li 6' ix i Q R' SW 5,5 Y '5 at af 456 M x i X ,..4. 5 X859 '55 .qrzanu-nm!!! Q Qv-192. QKXSJ Kay Qual! Was U1 re L. Ronald glares, Sally spouts. Linda giggles, Q9 C? 9 TX, M- ..- johnnie pouts. Donna flirts, Stites raves! Senior sponsors? In their graves! Teen Town Tonight! Rejoicing's great. Excitemenfs keen, The hour is late! Bill Nall won't say Goodnight, Irene! john Foster's topped Some foreign', queen. Don Roach just Panicked Leonene. Topsy-turvy world we're in! Who do you suppose would win When Senior Hi school BB cagers Play junior High girls? Plate your wagers! Is your face red? Look at that cup! Senior High's down. junior High's up! mf - . msiwfiiv-- J: e , ff A 4,-1 ff6fL1,.-5. 1+ ' A., A A A '- awe. V rw 2 r ' ' .- , ,J 5,1 ' , .jr,t?,v. -. ji A Y, Q? ' ' , df,,'QKiS, ,ixg'uuS0'if ' . . - -:4 9' ef? ,i,.,.-S4-...ur--L.. ,.,-V-an , .1-.LA . r. u-, ,, 2 M5211 X QX ., A fi... , . fr x QQ' x iff. A--' ja-.f X.. 1 -k1...- ' 5,3 ., 2 'ik . ':f:. ff 'Z V? ' , f' ' i1+'f'f'WW +'41S'-1m,'.-Vx S ,-ff' : Ar .M ' k 52-':f 1,,, . 2, 4 A f 'f 1 Cmwnea' at the half-time of the Homemnzing game wzlh Fairriezr, Kaflyne Soufbem, Jeninr, .rin erlthfoned zriib ber atrendanu, layre Erharl, junior, al ber lefl and Inrquelyne Tnmlinmn, mj1lJrm1r1re.alher figbl. Q KJ V , x A , ye., E xv' R y 21 3 Q lv? 2 5 P, -Z 'E I K lfunffnalf Ci!!-l'llfJftljIl.S' Lvfaml 1311131 C205 and junior Cnsfzzvr CBIJ form !1!7ft1Zl,'IIj lrio wilb Caplain Rmlafff Lflllgllfdkl' CZ4j ufw LjIlllVfl'7'Il7dt'kl'LI lbv Tigvrx flzmugb a ffyrllf packed 1950 season. My kzh Parade MP I Q 1, XIV. 1 H53 af ll tai: l ' .- -avi,-,!, 4 JOHNNIE GRAGGMH fb d? JUNIOR COSTNER F if Th kh f h b kf' ld d All-D' ' Q u af RONMD LQNGBRAKE-g 'l k h0f0ffo'A0if'ZaKavff ffiinif mii'm2oa aefifilifl A C0-Captain who was Plasufd by iniufies A C3Ef31f1 who I5 Steady. df3PCfl able, U1 PMS' back His 60 Hd mga ainst Chemie was a thin but his sensational runs were the talk of the mg, lfkmg and fhmkmg- Redis best game of bgauty. Y g g district. He was selected All-District back. was Waynoka where he made three T.D.'s, one on a 65 yard run with an intercepted pass. Boyd jackson, lmlfbark and Brure McDonald, center, run interference for Don Gribble who ir :lopped by Cherokee! defensive end. Leland Bubl, Kenneth Dearing and Wen- dell Palmer, Tiger linexrnen mme up from the rea-r lo refume play. -GUYMON I13 WOODWARD o - - GUYMON O SAYRE 1 9 RAY RALSTIN-End Ray's vicious end play on defense made offensive backs look for a detour. His gem of the season was a 70 yard run with intercepted pass against Alva. LELAND BUHL-'I arkle Co-Captain who was the anchor in tackle position. His selection on the All-District indicates the value of his outstanding play. WENDELL PALMER-End Wendy's pass catching will be long remembered, as well as his defensive play. He likes the going rough, when he was at his best. Na ,Milf f'l ..r f 1 in X DON GRIBHLIZ li.1Ijb.:lL N A , Don way Old Rclxablc' for the 'l'1gcrs. thus year, lwxng lallcxl on to full any' spot H1 the balkflcld and y cry' L rCd1tal'aly'. ,X ,.. . ,. ,I l . 'P lg'-ine, S ' .W . . ruff. , -. ' , 1 Q' it - 1 1 -v, ' . l ' .Z vu, . , aw Q I IIOINARD 4 ROXIN C :url Ihe blggast man III tha lnm .ml only A soy ho morn he lmproxul lm lomyumu Ilfll 1 J ability constantly Excry bJITlL as lm but game GUYMON l6 DALHARTI 6 J Q I lDo5uoU Mon an wx nr Il I A tu ual lor J ll 41-5 1 -L rf .ft-R' sn, If 5 I ss -L .5 WS. l ll if LACJN m . U... 'X by .Aww ' ,. V. V ax. A ,. ., X L LAP I- BRLC F MQDONALD Cerzler Mud s sunny dl5PO5IfIOH way a d1s5u1sc to hlS brumny, qnntcr play H15 llnc badung was XILIOUS his pais IHKCYLCPKIHE uncanny GUYMON 13 CHERGKEE 15 lxl NNl IH DPARINCJ Gund 44 vu Hlll th r lat J lay lm tcammarcs Dcann nwayy on m bottom or .1 pllc up m rh ul lla S. G-5' .1 1 1. 1 . I , 1 - .Y .' V. N. .W .n ' 'l , . . . -' , A ly Q Qu.: Hz . .5 I I -. - v, I I .- mic R ,.1.oxxRY IJ... FA A V- 1. ' 5' 3 ' ' A up .1 yhmlluut lll ymru l..f.7z:..: .1 Qu , .11 y l'nyL'cn lay' th' ro l. lux bl y' ln C lxnc ' 1? F. 'Q n A .A Hill lr 1 tllc llmfx wuz If 'Azz Huy A ' y um .IFEX cn. L' ' - ' lj ll0u 'zulu lu lung 'Aly xlllmzy .111 lairnf A Q way ,' A tl ' -' 2 l ' I lr':1.4 ram ' rmglllc 1' lma Q xl- . -V rf' V E A ff . - - '- f .Q wg -1 , , . 2 I I 3 y K X H. , . , ' -A K ' f ' ' MPX f il. . , li1.w,,:.,' ' l f Vu. :.' ff V EVJQLQ H f up th: rmiygrlw' ll 'xr U7 'N I Q , f fmzr' 1.1 'l lm yftiallrv :Tian nn in I-' .1 ,lr 1. - V ' 17 H - En,.:p.1wwf. :.::t-r:1lzfualt1o:1y , 5.0 I RA, . 0' , Y .. 1,2 1 - I .'-.'2 -1 '- ft iff- Q,,.',Q, . y '.. . 'as , 1 - V , . 'g-- ' ' . 7,4 Llp!-.A .f,-A,,l r'.W . e,-. .S- . lj: V I : , 9.-I Af 1- . , ' . x A ,, 54- 3 -4 I ., 1 fr K .V ff 5' ,gl , .hu - A - U ya. nj at 1. 2 . -15,1 ,1 -- J-P' , . 1. -22+ - ,,. ,w 1 if ' ' : if ,mil K Moss, .Q My . . Q 4 4, 'ff - V H- L ' UQ ' ,' V V l r FRANKIE l.cGRANGE-Quarlefbark Another sophomore bark who has what it takes. His quarterbacking, passing and running improved steadily. KEITH JULIAN-Fullbark Keith is expected to blossom as a power- runner next season. He shows anion as a utility man in the backfield and at end. 7 43' iw 5? Qf' 3, ff 11,5 .. f 'x 515' .7 f. U ,QQ- ' imap. f DAVID CHENAUI.TfEnd Potentially a powerful offensive end, hc im proved rapidly as the season progressed. Ray Ralrtin and Boyd jarbmn fombine their talents to down Chem- kee'J Don Doilefer, 25. In the barkgfound are Cherokeefr lm 14s i pt... . Xu ','k'k r GUYMON 19 ZISHATTUCK Z4 JIM WILLIAMSON-End Hugbey and Tiger: George Gfider and Iuniof Caftnef. A big Sophomore end who Was. 3 13 sensational pass-catcher. Injuries slowed Jim up early but he fin- U ished with a rush, IRA NEVILLEWCMIM ff -H The most improved football player on the Tiger team at center. This sophomore backed the line on defense and was outstanding offensively. BOBBY JOE KING-Halfbark A sophomore back who shows promise in kicking, passing, and running, he is a competitor. V4 x To Q r K --9 - N Q if t y.. , jen, .W .. 'fe-,-, :,, 1 ff f - B 'J S NEVILLE Taflele H , w K , BERNARD 7 At times Bernard showed signs of tremendous ood erfrmcr at 4 ' power. Over all he was a g p J tackle. s gf , N - s Lx- 'I -X 4. .' ,- iQ ' 4- .. I' A of 43' ff .s. - , . -- s-4: ..- . I .I x., 17,1 LARRY WELLS Lnd d end opposmb lxnc A steady 150 poun men found hxm hard to move out of thc P3 4 GUYMON 7 FAIRVIEW ROBERT HODSON Cuard Another greatly nmproved player who made nt rough on the veterans for a starting assxgnment J! I 4454 Cv ROBERT BEHNE ltnkle Easy gomg but solxd Bob showed great nm proxemcnt as season went by He ns expected to desc-lop unto a 1951 regular at tackle fuxa. A, -n RICHARD W' IKINS-Guard A strong, snlent type or sophomore who was always rn on the play Not flashy but steady as rock ln has lmf. GUYMON 27 WAYNOKA O D If :U :U IT! 1- Q on V1 O Z rn I on - fb .A M .-. 0522 -3- ar: .--fw::' I-'VI D PNUUQ U'm?.n .. ,,,,, OQ0r-V' m'g. '.-. 'ggwo oo:-2 -:Jo Dorn-Q 2'-Uv'- X:- -.nog -4 Q0- 03.0 so Q1 fl,-li M365 '-Kona' 222: -.n..D- QJW 5 'Wim 'LV -'HQ wan: vw in 'DT x , ', 4 '- J' ,M .nf f X Q YL. ' xv ' .4 ' , - -ef a .A fsefuf s v A. Is .', A--5 Vg' , y A, -H xg' f, ,JH l . , 1 Y. J ' I , . - , ' Li j A-. xt, ' .Q-'Z 19 4 ei . W ' Q I ' ' A ' - - V Iv. 6 V I ' I N ' ' . 2 wt ' 5 k U 41, W f R Q r , ' ' Y 't 4, t f , . . V -1 ttf, ' 0 J? , - I n -,xt 'f , A -fe ,, . , a U f . ' 7 4 ' , .J ,ft ' 25:45:3- A a' ' f ' 'C 5 - .Il . A vi. V I , -H I 4 k I I V ' 45' Z. r . I , , ' ,fn-'psi 2 .--Q V A gi g ' '4 -H . ' gut-5, 1 -,Ly 7' .4 1 V, . , - ,A - A ,:4,5i24.,.?4 , ' TJ ' ' Tim, as f Eg uf'-g'.'7'3 'ra ' ' -, ,ff A - -. ' 1 4. . , v- A -. 9 - ' af ' . 1 NX: KLS: x' .A-5 -1- .. ' f - , -' 4 , s '-. we-., :vw :tw ' ,gre .- V ' ,Q ' - Qi gt ,, - - f s 4' -., I A ATQ... , - . 7 ,, A, We , AM , . ,Af 1 V4 l -e ' ' ,. - --.'.-. A. H 1 ' w ' ' - U ,A Y., i e-A.f. 1 K 'N ' 1, 'g -,-f:-' - , , ' ,. ifewsg, . Q A A ' ..,,, , , gg Q w .s-1'-M' . , a P- - -- -'fe-L f V , ., H . . ,. -V , 54 - . , V 3, a ' . i BILL HART-Tarkle His youth and inexperience at football held Billy back but his size will make him heard from next year in the line. GUYMON 7 LIBERAL 42 ARTHUR WILKINSON-Tarlele Art is a determined worker who even plays football on his way home after practice. ROBERT PAINE-Guard A lpepper pot with a temper to go with his red hair an football ability. The rougher the better is his line. 5 GENE VARNEY-Halfbark A steady, dependable boy who gives every- thing he has in every game, backfield or line makes no difference. GUYMON l ALVA 13 GEORGE GRIDER-Guard A good diagnostician of plays, high hopes are held for George in the Tiger line next year. cu 1 Q q K 1 Q LARRY PICKARD-Fullbark Another sophomore utility linebacker of promise. Injuries caused Larry to miss out on the last four games. , ,fi ll. 1 . . tb D ' . .Thar If Kem , rl the Wanaka R4'l'a dm bdown Kam fo, 4 lollf no Z0 'Wd GUYMONQM bmi? . rlldf the wa? for- Ronald Long ' gl B Gems, Loww, and RAY Rdlstm Mound Gravel, on 27'0' fthe Pile 45 WWI' Gulmon W b0ll0fll 0 . .1 on fb' 1-'gc' gud' v EAVER 2 5 It un t the team ll: T af um: the game! be top eleren urlla armour name! I1 J the men on Ihe benrb the rrrubr and dubr The krdr who take the bruner and rubf 7 he rrnmmage Jquadr ruth lhe roumge true Yeah Tiger! All' You um gamer ton' fl 527 . L 9 Cfca U C? Ui? W, Qqss f, , ar 1 M ,,n Q Fnaat sol on ' 'Q-1 m 'gpaw' MPP 62 '38 f ar Shmdrng on bark row Coadr jack Mayfreld Rnchard Dunkerson Larry Plckard Davrd Chenault Ira Nevxlle Larry Wells Bobby joe Kung jrm Wxlllamson Darrel Gxbson Gene Varney Clarence Kummell Robert Pame and Coach Basnl Sharp Kneelm m the Jerona' row Porter Craw ford Don Grxbble Keith ulnan Le and Buhl Boyd ackso 3 Fog? 137 282 ihuxab. 'VP rf4W .AY Costner Ronald Longbrake Ray Ralstm Wendell Palm ald George Lowry and Manager lm L Manager Gary Spra W er Bruce MCD ogsdon Sea! d gglns Frankie L atkms Gcor e G n lunnor on e an the ron! mu eGrange Arthur Wnlkxnson R g rider john Gragg Leonard G Bob Behne Kenneth Dearm R lchard roves Bemard Nevnlle g obert Hodson and Bully Hart .5 -K if I 5 H- ' T N' Q' I I -kj-Ml-Aix L 4HMt , dl. ds wld H y , .3 L A 9 f , 1 P X 7 a anna C 52 Q e 17 Q Q e-qz r c 0 'kwa -- Q -E3 a224f':l2H'af2 1 fem Q5 R -6 V3-S 'ff QV v' ,t f - 1-Ffh f1'3f':5' A A hyyy 'ij 4-Q R, E ,-1 ,t gfw .fit I , L. 'D 1 X 7' ' f 1 f ,, VA . 'ft' . f,M-:arf-J, ,rt.f135f 'Q ' - HY YV . 10 Q KU -' ' ,W ' ALQMI. ivy' ,ue 1 'A ,LZ R V-.Q . Ryu.. j , h Rf t,'.y. f Y f , r -v y., Y i .t A t ' I Cram ofl9 I O 47101111 M514 Are U16 6 glib ' ,fi Qt S if' Ov ll S am ss BKWL 2- A Coach Coy Gibson s Junior High Cubs had an encouraging season in 1950 winning ing unusual size weight and stamina for their age these Cubs will soon be mighty Tigers. Back row: Richard Holder Freddie Fajen erry Spense, Billy Coldiron, Max Bailev and Coach Gibson. Middle row: Lou Adams, Larry , Keeling Harold Fickling Jim Hall Ronnie Bradshaw, Gordon Bennett Front rou. Teddy Powell David Goodwin Blaine Skewes, Jackie Beer Ja Wadley Roy Francis and Eugene Born A. . Thoreson Austin Morgan .y Q gg three of their football games rung one and losing two Already possess- Luther Dunkerson Billi Bridges Vlarun Costner, Shaw Bob Sickler Bill Thorne, Bobby fuyn A 'lon S Dgunto ,n U .xr tcrback Club has b L he1Pful the uarrerbacks Gen a real factor ' h in I 6 School, hl Card fr om If 3 as . e f to ri are lcmprcsid 3 I abou I 3 acklo , V rf tab e: in-ft in victory Or d f S at . o 'S W, n I 0 ear. S own heric success for 19 ere is I t e - X urive reasurer Ra Y 4 en: Car J King. c ,nnon D 'reCEors rlan Hamm Foster erry Hncg ando B L ste' Presi i ' b em W, on8 rake and Secret . ary- Kaye 611155115 Iyar t't14Q4'?'X 1'111'111'1flf11.x f11'1111f1f11f l1'11j1f1q af Hn' tllllllllll PAMC I11z11!11li111zaf Tflllflld- IIt'11f Il f11'1'1' ff11' x 1f1'f1'11f1'1f CI11r11l111'H 56-33 111 fllZ'l'ffHIl' 117111-3. W,-,L g C Af 1 ' 1 - Y-We LOSGB 1 L0 A Y-OW' GW' QQ 51 Centerx Shepherd of Hooker and Coftrzer of Guymon battle for pox- .renion of lbe ball. Tigerf Gregg and Longlmzke are on lbe alert agaimt Hookerhr Soulbem. Srore at flae final wlaiftle-Tiger! 29- Bulldog: 26. JUNIOR COSTNER Center N15 C4q,5RAGG Pr : k 2 Q, 4 H 3, I 2 3 3 I CLIFTON WOOLDRIDGE Forward JERRY RIZLEY Forward W .' I A Q .xxx , NG?- x.eGY ' ER uayd R S Fafwdfd N' 1 52 :-...TE S, junior Conner, Tiger renter, goe: in for a lay-up, deflerled by Lane, Borger, Texaf, all-Jlale renler. David Chenault rrourhes for :bo rebound ar jobnnie Gragg and Ronald Longbrake, Guymon guardJ, :land on defenxe, Final :fore- Bulldagx 55-Tiger! 29. Che Dyer '24 Cram af I9 I ii I KK rl 4 5, V 1. - 1 7 ii' --.31 ep, Runners-up in the Regional Tournament at lfnid, March X-10. the Tiger A Cage Team won .1 sivzling xicrory' over Blackwell, 41-29, and upset the favored Alva Goldbugs -19-41, before dropping the final tilt to lfnid's mighty Plainsmen, S9-30, Playing against larger high schools in many of their 1951 games, the Bengals rolled up an enviable record of 16 wins and 12 losses. Here are the boys who tallied 1052 points to their opponents 1002. From lr-fi lo right: Frankie LeGrange, Johnnie Gragg, Boyd jackson, Don Grihhle, jerry Ri7ley, Ray Ralstin, Ronald Longhrake, Clifton Vfooldridge, Vfendell Palmer, junior Costner, David Chcnault and Coach Vernon Yates. Svalml: Leonard Groves and Kenneth Uearing, managers. GUYMON 31 Springfield, Colo. GUYMON Pampa, Texas GUYMON 34 Enid GUYMON Pampa, Texas GUYMON 34 Dodge City, Kansas GUYMON Gruver, TCXQIS GUYMON 39 Dalhart, Texas GUYMON Liberal, Kansas GUYMON 35 Ulysses, Kansas GUYMON Laverne , GUYMON 39 Borger, Texas GUYMON Carmen GUYMON 38 Dalhart, Texas GUYMON Alva GUYMON 34 Plainview GUYMON Boise City ,. GUYMON 30 Texhoma GUYMON Hugoton, Kansas GUYMON 36 Goodwell GUYMON Boise City GUYMON 55 Hooker GUYMON Ulysses, Kansas GUYMON 30 Liberal, Kansas GUYMON Hooker GUYMON 26 Hugoton, Kansas . . GUYMON BlnClsW0ll .. GUYMON 49 Alva ........,. . , GUYMON Enid . ,, aka 'WHY -ll! Q' a. W V ., J V 2 I J? X p. H L-X 1 3 .J .f .tb I .Y U 1 I 6135 23.5 MG V G 246 f3 , K J ul s x , ,ia Gyn' Hub Arc lip- 71-Home 5 1 Coach Coy Gibson's Ninth Grade Cubs showed lots of scrap and snap in action this year. You'll be seeing them on Guymon High School's A and B squads next year. Standing in the back row are Joe Williams, Austin Morgan,Bobby Thoreson, Eddie Davey, Larry Shaw, Billy Thorne, Jay Wadley, Freddie Fajen, Marvin Costner, Luther Dunkerson, Kenneth Yates and Coach Coy Gibson. NX! , , ,V ,I ff be Cub S 0,5701- A 1f5 in l I ODP!- M0We' A T WSE jkanyfo , L xii: Q: Oh, I6'rfy! l5'a lceflfallf '5- ,h- ,-cr 72' x, 'n '-717 X. No athletic teams in the entire school Capture the real spirit of sports better than Coach Basil Sharp's fighting Junior High Cubs. Eighth Grade boys - First row: John- nie Clayeomb, Albert Smith, joe Dean, Johnnie Crowder, Howard Rigg, Mike Brown. Scfmzff row: W'ard Lile, Robert I,aFon, Bob Jamson, Max Bailey, Duane Shepherd. Seventh Grade boys below - Firsf row: J. C. Byers, Percy Tom- linson, D. Grider, Quinton Smith, Jerry Hull, Del Ray Hughes. Srfomf row: James Morgan, Buddy Thomas, Dar- rell Cypert, Jim Fiekling, XVarren Bennett. 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'Hmm ' ame: Spmden buying paris or bis Cbny WESTERN CHEVROLET C0 Chevrolet Cars and Trucks J D KEY CLYDE KEY CARL PERRY HOMER E DIXON i 'x.,i Bezefly Bradxbaw eyes Eddxr Daly to rnuke he doemt cruxh something ax be sack.: up ber chase IGA SUPER MARKET FRANK PIERCE Owner Everyday Low Przces IMT? ESTHER S DRESS SHOP BEAUTY SHOP Roma lean Shannon and Ezlvrn Bryan sbopbmg at lbe exrlusne Exthers Shop or tbexr avorltex xn Jweaferx ii-Q f v - FAIRYLAND Home of' Fine Malts and Sandwiches Best in Reading Material Gene serves Cokes to im Williamson o Nell Bond, l ,I Ardis Harvey, and jerry Brown. HHSI NHHHNHI HHNK Guymon, Oklahoma A Good Bank To Tie To Member F. D. I. C. K 131 A,-,,,,..,li 1 BOSTON'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Phone 51 Guymon, Oklahoma Charlie Boston shows Cynthia Rodman some of the new portable radios. Q' :gl Fw. IIEAKI DAIRY Pasteurized and Homogenized Dairy Products 1205 N. Main GUYMON, OKLAHOMA D Sz I STORE The Finest in Men's Clothing Exceptional Dry Cleoning Carl Hun! helps Ray Ralxlin and Ira Neville gr! xprufed up for fhvir prom rlalrs. BOSS JELUELEB5 Gifts For All The Family ELGIN - HAMILTON ond BULOVA WATCHES N TRI-STATE FUUD STURE A Complete Food Bank SLAUGHTERING PROCESSING FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS A complete siaff of butchers MBRADSHA S FLOWERS Serving Guymon ond Surrounding Area GLEN BRADSHAW, Owner Minnie Rulh Alwood and Bonnie Dixon looking at the many beautiful plants in Braa'shaw's altractive shop. Bob Bishop and Gene Fisher mspee! a new Dodge Allen Motors, Inc Dodge Mmneapolls Molme Plymouth Allen Tue Shop GUYMON OKLAHOMA We Trade Phone 295 Belva Godley Ginger Stott and Mary Ann Bartles admiring one 0 the lates! m phonograph combinations I . . 0 - ll ll 1 J 1 f - F 7? Xa , s s Ag F,. ,. Zzf 4 ' - 'lv .t 'nj , 1, W' lung., 1 Q ' f.. 4 A5 ' ' i ., i- f5- I .5 M V K 2' .kaxf gg -4 - 5-1 'N Q 4, A QI UMC? Jig K 4 .4 ' V A ' 4 . ,A JA .f ...., - '- Q ,Az .11 -11? ,wp if 4 ' , -xdfihl ' I I ffl 1 - M, Q, ,, hw r M 'V 86 Western Auto Supply Co Everytbmg for the Tamlly Car A J TRENT Owner Mr Tren! shows Bobby Cooper some 0 the latest m sporting equzpment or sale at his store STANFIELD PRINTING C0 Your Prmters of Tnger Tales Fdrlor judg Ballrg and reporters Dotly Fayen and Roherl Wxlloughlzy proo readmg Tiger Tales be on' 11 goes to prexx 119' -Kb' Sharon Thompson and Marcia Pnddy are shopping for coals m Anthony: fomplele ready to wear department - . . . f H f , X QL T 1 is P x H. 4' Xe, ,V i . F' ' 4 ' f ' fr ' n - wi' f ' - 0 0 0 GLEN HECK DRUG C0 PERFUMES COSMETICS DRUGS Enyoymg re reshrng Cakes lo be bad al Recks are Donald Caller! Mary Io Roach Elors Baker and Byron Tyler 'Ox Master Cleaners Newcomers Are Not Slrangers al Our Shop IH E lst Str t GUYMON OKLAHOMA Sandy Brown gels ready to make bus daily delivery GCDOD EATS BAKERY Home of Tender Krust Bread and Fme Postrles A group o Tlgerettes look over tbe delxcxous pastries displayed by Good Eats Bakery HHDS NASH MUTURS The Best Deal s Wuth Sam Flelds Nash Sales and Servlce Phone 573 harry Welsh and Don Wood inspect a new Nab ,ww 2 1 f ,4 ,N I Q I X al , V, Q .L 3 ff? 2 J . . ,I ' I fy- . ,Wa . If ,lk f M, H if G.. x N-4 . 4 mix ' 'ffm an wal' :w 1 . w,fsfxf V . -.- f A' E gm 'iQ'-wif - '-fp? H , hm , .eff 4 Ay, -Z4 H i n 'ff H 'fy Y, , , ' ' -'rv , ' ' a n fi 'M u ' JOIN Dm ,Q Q , ,QM , iQ: L 'X M 'frm ff!! jr f 4 I 5, fkm K W 4132 , f 9 - 'fffgy ' 'f - K f '- 4 A 1 f 2 M ' 4: wx 25,192 ' W A ' 1 ' 3:2-i ,. .17 465522, a . 'rw 1. 1. L f, V' .wigagakx K 1, 1, X f , Y , f . , , I A R 1, t ,M-iii H g B gr - 1 4 f i l .,,.j5f , Lv: , 1 fs , , L 5 3,511 K in , - If 7 W , is 1, ' 223,51 X' A fr ' ' J.. ' nf ., X ' L i'f,,-m xQfx5f41 .iy15f A 2 c,, g, . if - was ., -,ya ' ..3 ,-V' a- 5 2? ?i', 6 38 My i , 9 ,J ' N jig. . CONGRATULATIONS SFNIUR 01.155 UF l95l N THEATERS R THE CITY NATl0NAL BANK Fr dlyB k gS bFD AN. NEUGEBAUER STUDIO P fD VARNEY HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY NALL TIRE SHOP Your Fnrestone Dealers Mr Varney xhowx Donna Kear Sally McMurry and Carolyn Blue mme o tbe new applxaneex GHRST MUSIC COMPANY Fxm' pzanos and other musxeal instruments W G Godley admzres the quality pranox at Garsl Mun: Co v'a 1 KEY-PERRY IMPLEMENT CU. Case Farm Implements and Parts Gary Spraginx and jimmy Logsdon get the Low Down on a new Case Tractor. Brrngzng the best to the great Southwest T M RABURN Manager Pham Harvey takes over the studro controls for one tbnllmg moment in-9 t Coca Cola Bottling Co ThP ThRf db 'Fi--t' .. . COMPLIMENTS OF LAIN GARRISIIN ta D pdl C yew YEARBOOK Llthographed by SEMCO C0l0R PRESS HIGHSCHUUL ANN B,L,5EMTNER 129 N. W. 3rd ST. P 'i OKLAHOMA CITY 54 Drive In Come as you are and relax m your car LEWIS LONG Owner Highway 54 GUYMON OKLAHOMA aaaaa Qhaa aaa' 592' 4550! Congratulations to the Seniors PFWOHS 71 Guymon, Oklohomo Ralph Randolph and Lou Ann Kippenberger choose a gift from Bonnz'r's Shop. Mary 10 Roach and Iuanelle Vextel admmng some 0 Mr Quall 5 latest photographs Quays Lgfaafa FINE PORTRAITS FILM DEVELOPED W,,VlEEQ,E ,5aH.,9fLiIU W u I 66 ' 99 9 Q 1 4 4 a . . . f 99 X .Y R' gi N l . . X 5 I 9 . A io. ll W. Serving Agriculture in Oklahoma For Over 50 Years B. IUHNSUN GRAIN UU. PHONE 421 GUYMON, OKLAHOMA . f 1 7 E 5 'Q .t, , X'VAr ff - A P A VL 7. . , , , Q at X J 51,1 i i xQm 'r-e- ,N Ni . ' ff ff' ' ' 1 A -A-XNNN fa 1 umm ETUN :R N J 5 A Eth elif: Dress Shop GUYMON'S NEWEST EXCLUSIVE SHOP as .,.M.i-., ,7,, ,. of q.. iS i':. Ideal Food Store Better Food For Less THE SOUTHWEST'S SHOPPING CENTER FOR WOMEN Betty Ruth Stelzcf being assixted by Tommy Clark and YVendell Clark in ber .viiection of fresh uegttablex. . , fig? M A Jff fffil, Q 'V Y gf? I ew. fx W, - I 4 I A ,KN , K, A 3 ,gf AA, M s, I J, ' H , ' ' I I N WA' fl xanga V V : , L . ,, QM ' . gwfffg . 1.155-,ff , ,- .fn 1 , fbi: ------.-.1---i..... K'-.':7 ' ,J fab? Sign ffm: 271611.96 1 A 1121.2 , if W' A , ww '24 W. Q: fwdse ,' f ' ' 1 QA L , ii 4, 9 5 J ig 'Eg 1 ' X In , , Vxke- . 5. V, F - f V. ' , ' 'W TT sf ggi: Www - m in , 'J U 'Sr 3' '5 57 ' ,Lf we A ,,,,,,...? V 155552- 9 1 f' fb 'li ' h N Q, . W f , 4 1 ,i -ff' , . . .51 M, 1' 'Lass ' . ,gg , M f I Am -um f , , ,,..,, an 4 ' , I ' ' ,W 14 - -- W ,, ,, ww., A, i ' . M wg: f 1
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