Heavener High School - Wolf Yearbook (Heavener, OK)
- Class of 1945
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Bennett en er Member OUR TEAC ERS X Mies Langston Mr. Prock fr: ff--X if 1 f Mr' Johnson Mrs. Bell -if f Misa Dolph Mr. Stricklen - -Q , 1 g f 22 Mrs. Goee Mr. Thornton Mrs. Pinnell Mr. Davis M199 Kennedy Hr. Smith Mrs. Montgomery il! QE! Miss Vaughn Miss Byrd ' Vgexnhyn I A 'ni QL U.: n to Miss Fair Mrs. Johnston Mrs. French 1'- '55 5 af X xl. 1 ai: -Q .. f. '.f a I 'Fl' x 'L 'N . fr fl. Q if ' : ' ' Mrs. Sartain Miss Lassiter if-1 f ' -L Jvc Q I agus wfm , 1. Miss Hoech Mrs. Nicholas A Spf' nf. dog, sf ,3 Mrs. Sallee SCHOOL ug' is ' X ,l CLASS HISTORY It has often been remarked that history has a peculiar way of repeating itself, and so to a certain extent the history of our class is much like the history of classes which have gone before, and of others which will follow. For various reasons, the members of the Heavensr High School Senior Olase of 1945 are, we believe, a particularly promising group, as is shown by the fact that if they want something bad enough they'll work hard to get it. Early in our high school life a class organization was formed and the following officers were selected for class leadership: Freshman: Sponsor ..... ..... Mr . Boren President . . . ....... Jodie Edge Vice Pres. .... . . . ...Bill Little Sao. 6 Trsas. ..... Mary Jens Briggs Sophmore: Sponsor ........... Hrs. Mable Myres President ...... ' ......... Jodie Idge Vice President. . .Stanley Cruthirde Sec. A Trees ...... Billy H. Addison Junior: Sponsor ..... Miss Winifred Langston President .' ............ Billy Austin Vice Pres.. .. . . .. . .Fred Woolard Sec. 8 Treas.. .. . . . .Frances Layne Senior: Sponsor ..... Kiss Winifred Langston President .............. Bob Lindsey vice Pres ..... ........ De en Hill Sec. A Treas. ........ Frances Layne Since it often happens that the men and women of affairs have received their training and experience in leadership during their years in high school, we believe that these officers will- find their knowledge and experience gained here of great advantage to them later in life. In point of scholastic achievement our class has not lagged behind other classes and year by year the class of '45 has won many medals and scholarships. This would appear to be almost enough, but it does not complete the telling of the story by any means. Socially, our activities have been all that could be expected of us and perhaps all that it was wise for us to undertake without infringing upon the more serious business of our class room. Among the outstanding social affairs to which we will all look back with happy memories are the parties, picnics, and the weiner roasts we had when we were Freshman and Sophmoresg the Junior play and Jr.-- Sr. banquet, which we of course considered one of the best, the Senior play and the wonderful banquet that was given to us by the Juniors of '45. Besides these many of our class have had time and energy for other things, and have shared in work which has been worth while: Glee club, pep club, band, paper staff, student council, annual staff, and many others too numerous to mention. As a class we feel that we have been especially favored in faculty leadership with Mr. C. B. Frederick, Mr. John B. Prock, Miss Winifred Ia-ngston, Mr. G. P. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stricklen, Mr. Reeder Thornton, Mr. Carrol Davis, Mies Arna Faye Dolph, Mrs. Luretha Pinnell, Mrs. Verdle G-oss, Mrs. Gladys Bell, Miss Marne Kennedy, and Mr. Bryan Smith. And now the curtain is going down on the history of the Class of 1945, but in reality the Big Parade is just beginning. The bugle cells ....... Forward larch! Color: Flower: Purple and Gold Orchid . Motto: DO unto others as you would have them do unto you. CLASS WILL To Whom It May Concern: Greeting: The Senior Class of Heavener High School of the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred forty-five, being of sane mind and sound body, but feeling that our demise is drawing near and wishing to bequeath our valuable effects to those whom we think are deserving do make and establish this our last will and testment in the presence of competent witnesses, this eighteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred forty-five. To Wit: Item I To the members of the faculty we leave all the knowledge acquired from our notebooks and examination papers which was passed around freely throughout the class before being turned over to you. We are sure that this bequest will be fully appreciated by you since much of it was never before found in any books ever written. f Item II To the Juniors who will be our successors in these halls of learning we wish to bequeath lst Our Nbelovedn faculty to do with ss they see fit. 2nd We leave to you our ability to win the Halloween Queen Contest. 3rd We also leave to you our ability to frame unusual and novel excuses to escape cless room boredom. Item III To the Sophmores we wish to bequeath: Our ability to raise money for contests and Junior-Senior banquets. 2nd Our ability for getting by. And last but by no means least all the chewing gum we have let stack up under the seats and desks during our school days. Item IV To the Freshman Class we wish to bequeath: The memory of ourselves as an example of the three years necessary to attain the rank, dignity and knowledge of a full-fledged Senior: to you we also leave our ability to kid the teacher into thinking we know some- thing when we don't. Item Y A few personal bequests: Ola Lea Azlin leaves her ability to act as substitute coach for the basketball team to Patricia Perry. Patsy Ruth Black leaves her ability to make up excuses for being absent to Phyllis Edge. Paul Bullard leaves his lost, strayed, or stolen trunks to any one who finds them. Jackie Freeman leaves his histrionic ability to C. L. Azlin. Kenneth Frederick leaves his poor worn out typewriter to anyone who will have it. Mack Hall Jr. leaves his winning smile and charming personality to Kenny Harmon. Norvell Lewis leaves the steering wheel of his bus to the future driver. Donald Holcomb leaves his ability to be uneociable to Scottie Self. Lynndon Irvin just leaves...much to the relief and happiness of the students and faculty. Elizabeth Johnson leaves her job as chief librarian to anyone who has the energy. Neil Little 'leaves his management of the theatre to Billy Jack hgh. Bob Lindsey leaves his standing room in the Tailor Shop to Teddy Bryant. Frances Layne leaves her ability for cutting classes to Ben Layne. Mary Nelson leaves her locker and her likes and dislikes of certain things to Lola Duncan. Bernice Pitman leaves her general liking of people and friendly manner to Lorene Allinder. Blanche Merchant leaves her quiet ways to Hazel Lynch. Homer Reese leaves his excuses for being late to English Class to Evelyn Lane. Josephine Richards leaves her gum to Jackie Brewer. Norma Stripling leaves what's left of her regular noon hour passengers to Betty Inucks. Fairena Welton leaves her ability to play basketball to Dorothy Bain. Nadean Burns leaves her Bookkeeping ability to Dora Jean Pledger. Donna Woods leaves her Home Economics ability to Bessie Lee Tiffee. Voloney Watson leaves his good looks to Gerald Gaughern. Tommy Joe Robinson leaves his agricultural ability to Ezra Germany. Donald Sexton leaves all his good marks to Charles Elders. Bobbye Weatherford wishes to bequeath her nickname Nhoostern to any one who will accept it. Welton Kelly leaves Bettye .... ..tragic, isn't it? Ione Williams leaves her seriousness to Ann Mobley. Clellia Smith leaves....but not her husband ..... .. In order to be s e that the above bequests are carried out we duly appoint Mr. 0. B. Frederick, Miss inifred Iangston, and Mr. R. L. Stricklen as the executors of this, our last wi d testament. Where into we this day d y affix our signatures. r I as , ' , Witnesses: I-, ' ' Class President 7yice res., 1 4 , Secretary O 4 f U OUR Name Bernice Pitman Patsy Black Lynndon Irvin Forma Stripling Frances Layne Clellia Smith Nadean Burns Donna Woods Fairena Welton Ola Lea Azlin Mary Nelson Bobbie Weatherford Josephine Richards llizabeth Johnson Blanche Merchant Ione Williams Mack'Hh1l Jr. Bob Lindsey Paul Bullard Dean Bill Iorvell Lewis Homer Reese Kenneth Frederick Voloney Watson Tommy Joe Robinson Donald Holcomb Welton Kelly Donald Sexton Heil Little Jackie Freeman -Q f ,g 5.54 4-df, J Vlf AMBITIOUS Nickname nNe1c1e' WPatW Wqueenien WL. P.' ulrann 'Spoofyn uneanu 'Donn 'Drean' 'Yo-Yo' nAgnesn Wioostern 'ToadyW 'LizzieW WClayton' llnewll 'Jr.' 'B1rddogW 'Champ' 'Star' WL0uie 'boodlebugn Wlugenen nUncle' 'TimothyW 'S0die' 'John' nponn WCornel1usW Whockyn 'O ,IX X . '.l xx I, -'U X1 . 'lo.e' ..... tel' f My f 9 A I SENIORS Ambition Secretary Cadet Nurse Cadet Nurse Telegraph Operator Dietitian Housewife Nurse Housewife Aviatrix Beauty Operator Housewife Writer Doctor Home Economics Teacher Beauty Operator Bookkeeper Sailor Naval Officer Singer Sailor Sailor Rancher Sailor Preacher Rancher Sailor Sailor Pilot Sailor Engineer Wx yr 'L ' vp WI-IO'S WI-ICD Noted For: Prettiest Girl Handsomeet Boy Best Manners Most Athletic Personality Biggest Flirt Most Attractive Gutest Best Liked Most Studious Girl Patsy Black Roberta Bishop Dorothy Bain Lyndon Irvin Claudia Dunn Bobbye Jo Weatherford Betty Hornbuokle Elizabeth Johnson Dewey lby Collins 'k'k'k'k'k'k Boy Harold Meeh Kenneth Harmon Pat Anderson Pat Lowery Paul Bullard Welton Kelley Ted Bryant Bob Lindsey Charles Elder Top to Bottom: Presbyterian Church Nazarene Church Christian Church -.-'hiya - Qawx b N -, ' 1 e fa - ., - ' P --M ., ,.,'y:' .- what 1 '1 .-, U, , 'is 'fi ., xr ., . 11 .vp 1 -. :wr 'HJ u ' ,1'v'iA'4 4- S . Lzmuyiy X Llfizabefle 9 oluwon lljafecbcforian miad jranced Jay ne an Safutafvfidn SENICRS CLASS OFFICERS Bob Lindsey President Annual Staff 4 President 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 hence s Layne Secretary Secretary 3-4 Glee Club 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Office 3-4 Honor Roll 1-2-3-4 Junior Play 3 Bebbye Jo Weatherford Honcg' Roll 1 Pep Club 1-2-3 Senior Play 4 P. H. O. l-2 Student Council 3 WU F. H. O. 1-2 peach Club 2 Juniox5P1e.y 3 Senior Play 4 .Military Club 3 Paper Staff 3-4 gig: Mncl ual Staff 4 student Council 1-2-4 aes Reporter 4 senior Play 4 S Annual staff 4 Band 1-2 T 6 I 4 O Q' 1191! Deen Hill Vi ce Pre s. .Football 3 Basketball 3-4 Softball 4 018 Lea Lzlin F. B. O. 1-2 Paper Staff 4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 v ill Kenneth Frederick Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Football l-2-3 Senior Play 4 Student Council 4 Mixed Chorus 1 A Welton Kelly Glee Club 2 Mixed Chorus 2 Football l B8sketba1l 1-2-3-4 Military Club l F. F. A 1-2-4 Military Club l Softball 2-3 Glee Club l Patsy Ruth Black Band 2 Pep Club 1-2.3 Basketball 2 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Glee Club l Bernice Pitman Glee Club l Mixed Chorus l Pep Club 3 Library 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Mack Hall Jr. Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 1 Mixed Chorus l Senior Play 4 Military Club l T 6 I 4 41 Mary Agnes Nelson Glee Club 1 Mixed Chorus l Library l Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Office 5-4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 .llllllL., at-1 Homer Reese Military Club 1 Mixed Chorus 1-2 Football 1-2-8 Band l-2-5-4 F. F. A. 4 Student Council 1-2-3 Honor Roll 2-3 Annual Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Josephine Richards Jr. High Football Coach 4 Band 1-2-4 Softball 4 Library 1-2 Basketball 1 Lynndon Irvin Glee Club 1 Pep Club 1-5 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Senior Play 4 T A I 4 Annual Staff 4 'fa an 4,7 Donald Holcomb Volney Watson F. F. A. l-2-5-4 lone Williams Honor Roll 2-5-4 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 2-3-4 Football l-2-5 Basketball 1 3 4 Military Club 1 Softball 2-3-4 Track 1 Iairona Welton Glee Club 1 Mixed Chorus l Library 1-3 Junior Play 3 Paper Staff 4 Basketball l-2-3-4 Pep Club 2 ladean Burns Paper Staff 4 Library 3 F. H. O. 1-2-3 . A', x ix' N D 171 'l I IIE! 3 'l!?' nigga, ab,,A Tommy Joe Robinson F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Military club-1 Norma Stripling T H.-O. 1-2-3-4 Bend 3-4 Pep Club 2 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 an sl be Blanche Merchant Glee Club 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 Paper Staff 4 Donna Woods Paper Staff 4 Basketball 1 F. H. O. 1-2-3 Library 3 4nn.....n... xi 131' Donald Sexton Senior Play-4 Annual Staff 4 Softball 2 Football 2 Honor Roll 1-2-3-4 Clellie Smith Glee Club 2 Paper Staff 4 Pep Club 1 F. H. O. 1-2 Office 2 Pa l Bullard Mixed Chorus 2 Basketball 3-4 Library 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Military Club 1 T A I 2-3 Norvell Lewis GleeIClub l Football 3 Basketball 3-4 Military Club 1 Elizabeth Johnson F. B. O. 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Office 3 Library Pr-4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Honor Roll 1-2-5-4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 4 Jabkie Freeman Senior Play 4 Band 1-2 Glee Club l F. F. L. 4 Softball 4 4 :ll :fl IUNICDRS I, S03 'F' J Dorothy Ann 'Ysndiver Billy Mack Wright Ruth Ward Lorem Allinder Vice Predident President Secretary CLASS OFFICERS V.-lam Q Treasurer 8 C9'5! Erma Dean Williams Gerald Omer Caughern Annedell Williams Jerry Gear rf' g A 3,2 V , 3' rr 6 f' A A QS 1 h 1 bl X L., - L-.. M' A' jvi. WA M K Y ' ' by M c, Pat Lowery Jo Dean LeMay B- M- STPSPYWUB 'hcquelyn Bnwer -Q. Reba Dunn .95 ,Q Ezra Germany xffa sux, 'N ' 'ggi , 1,3 2 '. .. 59 , '.,v1.- ef.-' f V, apr, . 'A .5 ,ax . nb-5,81-lf-2 .:.,j2 5. ,Loc .. ., ..1, Q Lorene Vinson s y . L '2 ww, in . Lf We ,nf Ted Bryant Evelyn Lane L. G. Willbanka M9 4 vm jf ., q':? X f-JY! Mildred Williams Charley Day Dorothy Williamson A40 Q N' Ida Bell Steelman Jean Shadd Mildred S1201'Y 4,....... r 3? Hadelyn Sartain Verlon McClain Edna Gene smith K th Ha 611315 TIDOD MA. l .-.54 C Lf-4 NX, 2 X 5 Dorothy Germany Martha Arm Mobley A1-llla Calhoun Maryael Apple fm L- V1 william Magness Billie Jean frolbert Billy Upchurch Betty Williams 'A' ibn ' Charles Elder Bobbie Mead Patricia Perry Billy Hagbee lmmagene Hembree Claudia Dunn 'Q -:56 'wg' M ASS ,lam qt, , SCDPI-ICJMORES in, , 1 Harrell Meeb President Modena Bayes Clinton Phipps Vice President sec. A Treasb t J a 'H'5'i'Y, 1, eff.-5 ft- ' '. ,wr fl r ,ll ' Q , -,fm-'ff'. H f A .rf ,wife - .- ' J B wa:-fm'g.,., u- nv- J fl J. N ,.,, l , We , . , i. A . M sf . 4-1 4'P '7i4 nf 5555 :f? 0!5wf - W- 1- . ' ' -V, I A ' s ,1'.,.:-A--F gf, ' -,N xlgaftt fig Q ,'-Qp,.,' f ,, Q, FIRST ROW: L to R: Pat Anderson, Scotty Selph, Curtis Kelly, Wayne De Hart, Lennel Albritton, Billy Powers, J. L. Azlin, Sherman Himes, G-illlin Dean Robinson, Joe Barnes, Marshall Frost, Kenneth Romine, Herbert Dly, SECOND ROV: L to R: Olen Burns, Lewis McClendon, Harrell Mesh, Charles Dietrich, Robert Pearson, R. C. Barnes, Byron Cash, Billy Jack Pugh, Estell Harrell, Jimnw Mesh, Billy Woodward, M. C. Inncan, Thomas Merchant, Oren Little, Ben Layne, THIRD ROW: L to R: Helen Turner, Imogene Looper, V9-da Lou Dowell, Imogene Shearer. Eileen Cranfield, Betty Jo Underwood, Ruby Jo Haines, Doral Dean Pledger, Helen Harrell, Dewey Faye Collins, Josephine Jenway, Velma. Grace Scantling, Ramona Oliver, Betty Williamson, Ruth Campbell, Juanita Norwood, Hazel Lynch, FOURTH ROW: L to R: Dorothy Bain, Marie Goodwin, Juanita Billings, Louretta Taylor Addicay Moody, Christine Forehand, Modena Hayes, Lena Belle Scott, Miss Kennedy, sponsor, Jessee Young, Lola Duncan, Jo Ann Knecht, Betty Jo Loucks, Royal Moore, Joan Hopkins, Wilde. Gipson, Sara Jane Ledbetter, Phyliss Edge FRESI-IMEN Q Bobby Little Johnny Breyman Secretary ig Vi ce Pres . Roberta Bishop President . ,', I ., Xl , if Q.,,.- Exif'-:' me V' ' rsvp:-fff.7x1-ggizlf I FIRST now: L to R: C. W. Kirby, Kay Howard, Edwin Earl Johnston, Lorin Oliver, Alan Rogers, Dan Fioroni, Johnny Breymen, Bobby Little, Perry Peden, Joe Clark, Charles Shaw, Deverix Evegtts, SECOND ROW: L to R: Freeman Robinson, T. F. Brooks, Jerry Sexton, Jimmy Lee Morris, Nile Yates, Lindith Pinnel, T. C. Addison, Junior McClain, Claud Irvin, Floyd Widmar, Marvin Daniels, Billy Philpot, Melvin Daniels, Herbert D. Nobles, Ronald Maggerd , THIRD ROW: L to R: Lula B. Short, Billie Jean Flint, Ruth Eckhards, Norma Lee Moody, Faye McMahand, Wanda Smith, Bernice Huckaby, Billie Junt Trent, Betty' Jean Stringer, Paula Fawn Russell, Beatrice Queener, Irma Dean Billings, Naomi Kelly, Loretta Stripling, Gloria Milligan, Juanita Webster, Wanda Nobles, Velma Jean Rowton, Elizabeth McCoy FOURTH ROW: L to R: Betty Windham, Barbara Boyd, Delphine Caughern, Cortha Center, Helen June Bandy, Gatherine Rockwell. Faye Nelle Thornton, Ela Mae Armstrong FIFTH ROW: L to R: Helen Miller, Leuibelle Broyles, Earnistine Cagle, Evelyn Caughern, Bonnie Harrell, Roberta Bishop, Annabell Garnett, Finis Haskins, Bobbie Ellen Haynes, Juanita Ilmcan, Lora Mae Center, Iva Pickle, Louise t Breeding, Shirley! -1, Mr. Smith, sponsor, and Helen Gunter E 5 .v IJ 1 vin 3 . . ,D 'A , . 5 ' u- , - 1 Y W5 o4gnc!on .grain CARNIVAL QUEEN A WML jr CARNIVAL KING KING WL., , mg, wEsT sm: QUEEN sw, mama? 7 j , 1 A-14x,Q-.m, ' , g -.Vim ' - -5-wi ae: Q ' 'eg . . ,ng 1, V, , -. A 72: if 3V'7'5Z?3IEiTf I 53 H K? ,2 qi- -.fail . .-4 , ' ' . 7 f K . ,,' FIRST GRADE Front Row Left to Right-Bobbie De For, Hommy WTigDU, stanley Prock,'Gloria Austin, Loretta Webster, Mary Johnston, Shirley Duncan, Patricia Westmoreland, Earnesteen Woodral, Patsy Ann Towry. Second Row Left to Right-Tommy Hughes, James Grubb, David Tollison, Bill Babcock, Shirley Guinn, J. B. Lynn, Ruby Moore, Lavell Digman, Frances Meek, Carol Mallory, Albirdie Green, Patsy Clubb. Thrid Row Left to Right-Golda Harmon, Bobby Miller, Eunice Shedwick, James Dollins, Clarence Metcalf, Donald Ferguson, Donald Snell, Villie Ray Hall. J V ' 1' vgv- -5 -- X' 'J 0 Ds. , 1' - .fa .- J .---- ' ww rf 1. ., Front Row-L to R: Harold Boyd Smith, Benny Johnson, Virginia Caldwell, Reba Clark, Sally Murray, Melba Phillips, Gerald Roberts, Doris Lazalier, Donna Smith, Della Clubb, Patsy Holcomb. Joan Gartner. Second Row-JL to 11: .Betty Widmar, Norma Jane Swink, Kathern Jinkens, Harlon Moss, Jack Wedge, Betty Bain, Frankie Stinson, Wanda Symonds, Bobby Woodral, Danny Kelly, Charles Stokes. Third Row-L to R: Erma Hendrix, Wanda De For, Doris Buckner, Johnny Tigner, Stanley West, Shirley Lynch, Carol Lakin, Fern McCoy, Retha Windham, Teacher, Mrs. Edith French. SECOND GRADE Front Row-L to R: Mildred Webster, Stanley, Williams, Wyone Lowe, Rebe Scantling, Norma Jean Lakin, Wanda Spears, Billie Jewel Vincent, Gene Owens, Jimmie Jenkins, Inella Linvillie, Treve Sizemore, Nancy Jo Livesay. Second Row-L to R: George Raines, Emma Lewis, Sylvia Grubb, Troy Wright, Leona Lowe, Paula Fawn Duncan, Earl Milligan, George Apple, William Ellis Nelson, Billie Dell Gregory, Bertie Lou Birdwell. Third Row-L to R: Donald Sanders, Lillie Mae Gregory, Wanda Phillips, Haskell Dedmon, Charks Hendrix, Vernon Coleiron, Wanda Harris, Dorothy Buckner, Darrell Williams, David Selph. Teacher: Miss Frankie Fair. M vi ,, If lrf1',n.f 'n . Front ROW-L to R: John Summers, Genevieve Duncan, Ronald Hopkins, Sue Hollind, Maryle Council, Leveene Hoover, Larry Joe Hall, Estelle May Price, Jackie Pierce, Lore Ellen Highfill, Robert McCeslin, Mrs. Beatrice Sallee. Second Row-L to R: Eva Clubb, Marvin Rockman, Omer Lee Stricklin, Lucille McKay, gonzo Hughes, Bobbie Jewel Lowe, Bobbie Ruth Shadd, David Cooper, Catherine arr s. ' Third Row-L to R: Allen Merchant, Jessie Lee Broyles, Elvie Woodral, Billy Hvliday, LOrethF Staley, Delbert Pinnell, Olivia Tolleson, Harry Dollins. i Min I -1 2 THIRD GRADE 3 . :VI gront ROMML to R3 Betty Jean Seitz, Colleen Sue Childers, Norma xv. J- nf- -'- , , Lee Clubb 0mmW Bryant, PhYlliS Ann Monk, Sue Carolyn Meeh, Preston Ray Murray, Helen wedge' Patricia MUGS. Betty Virginia Jackson. Second Row-L to R: Betty Jo Shipley, Charles Jenkins, Freda Stinson, Patsy Kereey, Nancy Lynn Scott, Carmen Edwina Watkins, Don Howard, Jerry Mfc Hinds, Joyce Martin, Jerry Digman. Third Row-L to R8 Teddy Ray LiV9SaY. David Neal Freeman, Clifford Birdwell, Betty Ann Lynn, Leon Woodral, Billy ncaa King, Duane Pickle, Cecile Frederick. Teacher: Miss Idnell Byrd. Front Row-L to R: Betty Jo Thornton, Jerry Harrell, Larry Odom, Billie Davis, Joan Brown, Robert Stratton, Harvey Lee Carter, Sylvia Ledbetter, Patsy R th Moody. Second Row-L to R: Shirley Bain, Galatha Terry, Alma Dean Webster Tomlin, Bonnie Huckaby, Jimmy Babcock, Donald Cagle, Jimmy Emmert Third Row-L to R: Marlene Williams, James Widmar, Dorothy Buckner Darlene Apple, Floyd Hickman, Doris Harmon, Billie Clerk, Milburn Teacher: Mrs. Nicholas Kay Stewart, , Freda Mae , David Meeh , Neva Cram, Shedwick. A :Y , Y? ' 1. . ' . ' f5.KH'5ar- First Row Left to Right-Gene Raymond Hall, Albert Ernest Hall, Othniel Sharpe, Eddie Gene Blackwell, Billy Carl Highfill, Allison King, Harold Billings, Donald Hinds. Second Row Left to Right-Frieda Pierce, Winnie Milligan, Maude Cragsr, Josephine Lynch, Diane Stewart, Janice Anderson, Anna Louise Clerk, Elizabeth Green, Jimmie Perdue, Henry Raines, Miss Vaughn. Third Row Left to Right-Ella Jo Ryburn, Charles Ferguson, Donald Duncan, Frank Ferguson, Phillip Freeman, Wilma Jefn Prince, Delora Lockhart. Fourth Row Left to Right-Betty Tollison, Neoma Hall, Anna Ruth Johnson, Betty Jo Pinnell. i 'Fl -F' Front Row-L to R: Herbert Metcalf, Don Mattison, George.Apple, Edgar Sc2ntling, Harold Kelly. ' . Second Row-L to R: Bryan Smith, Jr., Derrell Murphree, W1lburn,Hoover, B0bb18 Faye Hurdlow, Doris Plummer, Oleta Breymen, Tresa Deloris Wright, Bettb' Buckner- Third Row-L to R: Nola Merchfnt, Ruby Jean Roberts, Eunice Merchent, Lola Faye clark, Eva stripling, Marilyn Preddy, Margaret Gear. Teacher: Mrs Sartain Not present: Wendell Little, Billy Lynch, Bill Seitz, Betty Jewell King, Charles Wuffarfl. and Billy Gene Woodz-el. FIFTH GRADE Front Row-L to R: Joe Pat Armstrong, Buford Center, Bobby Cagle, James Center, Robert Don Cochneur, Orval Lee Green, Ervin Windham. Second Row-L to R: Una Cerolyn Cooper, Cfrol Ann Sallee, Bobby Jo Philpott, Jimmie Gipson, Goldie Fay Huckeby, Betty King, Fannie Moore, Teecherz Mrs. Johnston. Third Row-L to R: M. C. Griffitha, Albert McKey, Eula Bea Ollar, Martha Pearl Harmon, Merhha Zeon Hendrix, and Pettie Bennett. Front Row-L to R: C B. Brand, Henry lathis, Charles Lee Tomlin, Harold Lewis, Harold Hayes, Dow Dozier, Jackie Harrell. Second Row-L to R: Jimmie Fee Benton, Wanda Lee Cast, Bostell Childers, Hope Langston, Peggy Leard, Athe Mae Mathews, Carolyn Sue Rogers, Noka Dean Spears, Muriel Lowe, Jack Welker, Miss Mary F. Hoech. Third Row-L to R: Gladys Churchill, Glen Edward Newcomer, Derrell Wedge, Jimmy Queen, Hartwell Duncan, Glen Hembree, Billy Wayne Shadd, Jerry Hornbuckle, and Norma Linville. SIXTH GRADE 1 f- vfl.1+L,-'....'..,-- R1 FIRST ROW: L to R: Jemes Cast, Dick Coen, Jeckie Meeh, Glenn Hough, Sammy Lile, August Phillips, John Clark, George Altstett, Eugene Snell, Lesley Woodrell SECOND ROW: L to R: Allen Apple, Merle Digman, Connie DrFke, Phyllis Turner, Cary Cernett, Sao McCoy, Johnnie Roberts, Betty Wright, Phyllis Roberts, Freda Addison, L. D. Dehert, J. W. Muse, Mrs. Montgomery THIRD ROW: L to R: Jeckie Davis, -Clarence Mathis, Edwin Speers, Billy Gegle, Reba Austin, Nettie Hendrix, Glen Scentling, Charlene Prince, Jene Brown, Rethe. Brand, Treeia Frost, Jimmie Woolard, Bobby Lile FOURTH ROW: L to R: J. D. Collins, Mildred Stripling, Bobbie Jean Billings 0 Iir st Row Left To Right: Marvin Daniels, Bobby Little, Johnnie Breyman, Jerry Sexton, Melvin Daniele, Mr. Prock Second lol: Den Iironi, Floyd Widmar, Bay Howard and Allen Rogers SEVENTH GRA in-3 '57 FIRST ROV: L to R: Millard Joe Snell, SB-mv Montgomery, Donald Kent Edge, Joe Bert Irvin, Donald Chamlee, Rey Thomas, Eugene Roberts, Billy Joe Bandy, John Little, Clifford Qzeeu SECOND ROW: L to R: larl Wilan, Bobby Jack Duncan, Donald Mathis, Paul D. Walkup, lonald Murphree, Clifford Steelman, Finis Steelman, Ellie Q1een, Dldley Winston, Clifford Don Matthews, Harley Dean Mccaelin, Donald Rey Holsombeck THIRD BOW: L to R: Billie June Metcalf, Mildred Dollins, Peggy Ann Stinson, Georgia Southerllind, Wanda Merchant, Billie Jean Brown, Wanda. Thomas, Earlene Lockhart, June Sexton, Inez Neeley, Jana Sharp, Faye Mcclendon, Barbara Lou Rockwell IIYJURTH ROW: L to R: ldra Nelson, -Ruby Leard, Betty Shedd, Geraldine Moore, Billie Jane Chamlee, Betty Lewis, Minnie Mae King, Janelle Center, Jimie Ruth Carter, Vilma Pickle, Phyllis Harrell, Doris Shepherd, lhbel Ivana, Ilora Lee D1 Yel, PMB? 331017. Min Dolph, sponsor. 0 V BEGINNER BAND .. 'M-PM -.: .J ll .V-Q., q,1r-f ' .- . NL. - -i-.U '1 . S -af-' - . - 'R .- . .-with - Left to Right: Jimmy Emmert, Jackie Harrell, Derrell Murphree, Glen Hembree, Jerry Hornbuckle, Gene Raymond Hall, and Larry Odom- EIGHTH GRADE xXt H? W' R. f' ' ..3 'ASfQ5 ff.. FIRST ROW-x L to R: Bob Underwood, Byford Mc Caelin, Jimmy Cdgle, Herbert Howard., Rayman Bennett, Alvin Sexton, R. L. Leard, Maurice Hopkins, Pete O'Kei1, Hugh Altstatt SECOND ROW: L to R: Dean Neiley, L. A. Walker, Jack Smith, Dale Pickle, Raymon Love, Eugene Linville, Floyd Hunt, Pat Hornhuckle, Donald Smittle, Bob Tate, Dan Lynch, Veachel Linville THIRD ROW: L to B.: Mr. Davis, Josie Mclay, Katie Alice Marsh, Betty Hxgh, Reba Taylor, Clara Benton, Glenda Chitwood, Juanita Hembree, Billie Lou Brownlee, Connie Wellcup, Wilma Churchill, Irvin Deadman, Bobby Harrell FOURTH ROW: L to R: Dorothy Gagle, Lois Buckner, Harolyn Sartain, Lena Benton, D01-is Lane, Lela Dmcan, Willa Mae Williams, Jane Martin, Betty D1 Val, Mary Rath Condley THE BAND 1 1 Q X 1 isa xl Af? Q. 'kj Director: Mrs. Bell aiu-, fs 'V ' li FIRST ROW: L to R: Bobby Harrell, Annabell Garnett, Carrie Jo Carnett, Phyliss Harrell, Eddie Jean Blackwell, Glen Newcomer, Harold Hayes, Dow Dozier, Albert Hall, R. L. Leard SECOND ROW: L to R: Willa Mae Williams, Reba Dunn, Billie June Trent, Flynelle Thornton, Jo Ann Knecht, Jo Dean Lemay, Bobby Jack Duncan, Dan Fironi, Jimmy Cram, Raymond Bennett, Dale Pickle, Eugene Linville THIRD ROW: L to R: Finis Haskins, Doris Lane, Billy Woodward, Dorothy Ann Vandiver, Norma Stripling, Elizabeth Johnson, Jacquelyn Brewer, Billy Magbee, Josephine Richards, C. W. Kirby, Annedell Williams, Jerry Gear, Charles Dietrich, Harrell Meeh, Kenny Harmon, Evelyn Lane, Byford McCae1in, Phyllies Edge, Bettye Jean Hornbuckle -fc 1 -x 3 ,yr THE BAND OFFICERS FA' Left to Right: Reba Dunn, Dorothy Ann Vendiver, Annedell Williams, Jacquelyn Brewer, Kenneth Harmon THE TWIRLERS T jawn - vu 0-1, 2?4'1. U J ' . f nil Left to Ri ght: Finis Haskins, Bettye Jee Annedell Williams, Phyllis June Edge, and D0ri s Lane Jn . ,..-... f GLEE CLUB X -'1 ' 1 D? r,.. QQ . 2 s, Ln-, if 7 vm Sqn , . ,, UQ -k 44,1 . ' 'YW' ,- 'whiixf Wine fiW??.4eQg ,st M .w, ' e 1 'X,-g- nt. L e 9!g-Aster ...fren-,.A.4t C 4 . - ' . - . .ye . FIRST ROW: L to R: Joan Hopkins, Faye McClendon, Joan Knecht, Juanita Hembree, Louretta Taylor, Lola Duncan, Martha Ann Mobley, Lela Duncan, Patsy Hively, Jimmie Ruth Carter SECOND ROW: L to R: Edra Nelson, Connie walkup, Betty Jean Stringer, Jessee Young, Blanche Merchant, Wanda Merchant, Elizabeth McCoy, Doris Shepherd, Mabel Lou Evans, Betty Allen Lewis ' C THE TWIRLING CLASS Q 'fp Ei t uv M Y- 5 6 'fQ1'?g53r: sh . Y Front Row, left to right: Patricia Westmore1and,Shirley Guinn, Cecile Frederick, Sally Frances Murray. Second Row, left to right: Teacher, Finis Haskins, Connie Jo Drake, Reba Austin, Diane Stewart. SENIOR P LAY Left to Right: Neil Little, Frances Ellen Layne, Paul Bullard, Patsy Black, Norma Stripling, Elizabeth Johnson, Lynndon Irvin, Kenneth Frederick, Jackie Freeman, Bobbye Jo Weatherford, Mary Agnes Nelson, Mack Hall, Jr., Donald Sexton, Homer Reese, Bernice Pitman, and Bob Lindsey. THEY GAVE HIMA Z of . X 6 .3 R 'UL X 1 M 4 :- '- --1 .Ty ll A . N USHERS S I 5 kc A5 1 Ione Williams Ola Lea Azlin ll ff? THE JUNIOR PLAY FIRST ROW: L to R: Dorothy Ann Vhndiver, Jacquelyn Brewer, Annedell Williams Reba Dunn Jo Dean LeMa Y SECOND ROQ: L to R: Mildged Williams, Billy Mack Wright, Charles Elders, Pat Lowery, Kenneth Harmon, Claudia Dunn Qi? NOTHING TO Loss l Q ANNUAL STAFF Front Row: L to Br Frances Layne, Josephine Richards, Elizabeth Johnson, Ions Williams, Lynndon Irvin, Bernice Pitman, and Mary A. Nelson. Second Row: L to R- Dorothy Ann Vandiver, Kenneth Frederick, Bob Lindsey, Norma Stripling, Mack Hall, Jr., and Donald Sexton. Not present: Bobbye Weatherford, Evelyn Lane, Homer Reese, Patsy Black, and Sponsor, Miss Langston. PAPER STAFF ,Q Front Row: L to Rf Blanche Merchant, Nadean Burns, Billie J. Tolbert, Mary A. Nelson, Bernice Pitman, Lynndon Irvin, and Mack Hall, Jr. Second Row: L to R- Frances Layne, Claudia Dunn, Donna Woods, Dorothy Ann Vandiver, Nonma Stripling, Kenneth Frederick. Not present: Patsy Black, Fairena Welton, Patricia Perry, Verlon McClain Clellia Smith, Ola Lee Azlin, Bobbye Weatherford, Evelyn Lane, and Sponsor, Miss Langston. Qyh N 91 LEST WE FORGET OU4R BOYS IN SERVICE 9? GUESS WHO 0 kf. We 4 .. L .sg ' ' 1 3,45 - if . Nf 5 Xl Q M E .',.. xg . vw- . x f Q If ww, Q Qis 4. 9' , 'MXSAQ ' 4 J u ...::H fl-111 iff ' i I x TX ' N v '3Qv 'P 1 i?'A' hs f' ..',,f 6 f 1Q +9 Q h ,Q-?' BASKETBALL If-'X K X ca 'ZW Left To Right: Dorothy Bain, Betty Jo Underwood, Helen Turner- Feirena Welton, Mildred Williams, Ela Mae Armstrong, Patricia Perry, Ola Lee une, Gloria Milligan, Imogene Looper- ' N J FIRST ROW- Left to Right: Irmn D. Billings, Iva Pickle, Fay Mcllahand, Beatrice Qleener, Louise Breeding. SECOND ROW -Left to Right: Shirley Angel, Katherine Rockwell. Barbara Boyd, Loretta Stripling, Numa Ielly. W 1 1 BASKETBALL verlon Mcclain Ola Lea Azlin Patricia Perry Mildred Williams Fairena Welton Imogene LOOPGT YTS' DOTOUIY Bain Helen Turner Bobbie Mead 'fn U' 3? E' J' L' Azlin Paul Bullard Gerald Ceughern Pat Lowery Kenneth Eamon Gu-lan Dean Robinson Qu-gr 'Q ,261 , Q 1 Jir- Thomas Merchant Welton Kelley L. G. wilbanks and JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Oliver Mccaslin Coaches: Homer Reese and Kenneth Harmon spot passe,-.Jack smith Jack Smith-R I Harley Mocaslin-R T R. L. Leard-R G Donald Matthis-C Pete 0'Nei1-L G Sammy Montgomery-L T Ronald Murpkee-L E Morris Hopkins-Q B Paul Walkup-H B Iloyd Oliver-I' IB Eugene Linvillo- K IB 1 I l . Herbert Howard-L E John Little-R E Donald Chamlee-R T Hugh Alstatt-R G B111 Anderson-C Donald Edge-L G Raymond Lowe-L T Floyd Hunt-L E Dan Lynch-Q B Pat Hornbuokle-H B Byford McCaslin-F IB Bob Underwood- H B -. -.4 A J . r ' , 1' ' -J 7' N- A ' 'Vi fm . M Q .:41g?n:.1 4 .. F.H.0. 1 pg MA: . OFFICERS Left to Right: Marydel Apple, Betty Jo Loucks, llizsbeth Johnson, Sara Jane Ledbetter, Reba Dann, Ruth Ward, and Hazel Lynch FIRST ROW: L to R: Ruth Ward, Faye Mcldahand, Katherine Rockwell, Roberta Bishop, Annabell Garnett, Naomi Kelly, Irma Dean Billings, Hazel Lynch, Dortha Dean Germany SECOND ROW: L to R: Elizabeth Johnson, Sara Jane Ledbetter, Reba Dmn, Mildred Williams, Faynelle Thornton, Mary Dell Apple, Billy Jean Flint, Jo Ann Hopkins, Betty Jo Loucks, Addicay loody THIRD ROW: L to R: Mrs. Pinnell, Barbara Boyd, Helen June Bandy, Jessie Young, Lena Belle Scott, Loretta Stripling, Mildred Story, Gloria Milligan, Christine Forehand, and Edna Jean Smith mkgb x --.lf F.F.A. is-N : 4 A T V -23 ge el X X -If -13 Sponsor, Mr. Thornton, Gerald Caughern, Jerry Gear, Sam Johnson, L. G. Wilbanks, Volney Watson, and Ezra Germany. 'bil , QQ to R: Day, Charley Day, A. R. Ddncan, Herbert Nobles, Joe Terry, Perry Peden, Billy Clark, Olen Burns. Second Row-L to R: Reeder Thornton, Deveraux Evetts, Kenneth Romine, Lindth Pinnell, Floyd Oliver, Gland Irvin, Junior McClain, Bryan Cash, Billy Powers, Ray Howard, Clifford Colton, B. M. Stephens. Third Row-L to R: Jerry Gear, James Runton, Homer Reese, Jackie Freeman, Gillan Dean Robinson, M. C. Dflncan, T. F. Brooks, Robert Pearson, Gerald Caughern, Joe Chitwood, Lemuel Albritton, Sem Johnston. Fourth Row-L to R: Jimmy Lee Morris, Clinton Phipps, L. G. Wilbanks, Volney Watson Ezra Germany, Billy Magness, Estle Hairrell, R. C. Barnes, Charles Shaw, Edwin Johnston, J. L. Azlin. OFFICE STAFF ?i'ie'i4?- W FIRST ROW: L to R: Madelyn Sartain, Mary Agnes Nelson, Lola Duncan, Frances Ellen Layne, Sara Jane Ledbetter SECOND ROW: L to R: Dewey Faye Collins, Mary Dell Apple, Dorothy Ann Vandiver, Paula Fawn Russell, Betty Loucks STUDENT COUNCIL -2- st, KEY? ' FIRST ROW: L to R: Miss Dolph-Spenser, Patsy Hively, Reba Dunn, Betty Pugh, Norma Stripling, Marydel Apple, Billie June Trent, Ruth Campbell SECOND ROW: L to R: Neil Little, Clifford Matthews, Billy Mack Wright, Kenneth Frederick, Jimmy Meeh, C. W. Kirby, Mr. Prock-Spenser THIRD ROW: Kenneth Harmon. Mrs. Gose, sponsor, not present LIBRARIANS I Ai Y uri- ' f A FIRST ROW: L to R: Dorothy Williamson, Ruth Ward, Imogene Shearer, Arilla Calhoun Claudia Dlnn, Annedell Williams, Bernice Pitman SECOND ROW: L to R: Elizabeth Johnson, Jacquelyn Brewer, Billy Jack Pugh, Paul Bullard, Miss Kennedy, Spenser, and Lena Belle Scott Left to Right: Roberta Bishop, Billie Chamlee, Sara Jane Ledbetter, Betty mgh, Mary Ruth Condley, and Hazel Lynch Wx b W MM- Left to right: Pat Lowery, Ted Bryant, Oren Little, Meek Hall, J Lorene Allinder, Sponsor, Mr. Stricl-clen, Lynndon Irvin, Emo Jean Hembree. Not present: Betty Williams, Ben Layne, and Patsy Black. 4 ww-.1 Jw 5 T li'-P If THE I-I.I-I.S. ALBUM A 5 111315 L ,, Egggwkj 1 A E?ggl 'A fa ViJi,39v ,,:F,5x Ziigkgf fi Sn:Q1Ex. fl-TSX A , P' -, sf., If , I 7- K A. xi . ' 54: 41 F.. ' ' ' 4 - ,-W, g if . ' ' A ff h I T 'HFIUQC ' 4 X w f . L V it-'if 'N 'MY'-r -as-V PM U 4 I 5 ' A' d Dear Hunting Highway to Heavener High . , Tody The gangs all here Man shortage ,- , , , I 1 a 2 , ' - 3 ' ' A n , f 1 ' 1' 2, I Z . 'i' 1 I HaPPY sinis, girls- Ei, Pandy The boss went hunting What I Again? Wo-ul moments Gontented Since '42 Dean gets around Where's Betty? -fw- Peneive Good fellows meet' Jacky and Paint Cuddle up a little closer i ' 41 'v ' 1 I 1 'fi 1 Q xi Windy Y AK Q' X . Is lt that bad? Iitilffg' -,Ani Going somewhere Life long friende pa E Fun at Cedar Lake L pus passengers .:sf.,4c, EA Mb,, d They're proud of Buddies 13 un He ge 8 Bro une Basketball Team Smile, please 1 .: 4 - . .v, - ,f v. Q ,I . ,jr A, -D V I ,A ',yk: ,..A..:',. I School days that will not be forgotten A scene not far from Heavener .2 I wi shing Sun gets in your eyes were On the way from school 4-.ii Anything for the morale FLY. my! p She's in the Jailhouse now - 1 Taking it easy On the way to work Early 1n the mornlng Day-dreaming l fm Snow Queen Tart le hunting Y .KX -- Qi 4. K 2 It's all over now W 13 M -. 53- Q, .X A good time ahead L l.: Nw, U H , :MJ g '- A l '-if Three Musketeers Just by , I -Q- 1' r ,'f I 40 ' 1 JQIVQQQ Q Q wig ,H any A.i'jlv 'I K v . . e- QU. fr f : I 'fn . s VB. sf G fin: 'V . xl . lin ln Heavener . . lt's Jlewuf Mwae for Groceries - Flour - Feed Fresh and Cured Meats PHONE 1 and 10 nmwnrmoonm Grocery 8: Market Among the greatest assets of American Youth are our Forests Paoleclihem hom able! SZ BURNETT LUMBER MIMPANY ,4f....4..af....u af 4f.u..... na.. f..,..4., YIIUNG MEIRUANTILE CIIMPANY We pledge our continued efforts to the satisfaction of essential needs of the home front GRUUEHIES - MEATS - FEED - HARDWARE lf it's in town, it's at Young's enicvz4af'45 Congratulations and the wish, The warm wish, that you may See many, many glad returns Of this delightful day ..... And there's another wish, of course, Wished very warmly, too, May joys, like school days, Be plentiful for you! MR. AND MRS. C. W. BLYTHE BLYTHE 'I' D10 f 4i Heavener's Leading Brown Drug Store Always Efficient Service PlICH1E.53 Mmm Pzezfwm Aw Wm Bed Z ' If I ll... THEATRE and the LUCKY 1 3 SHOP MAIN CAFE Ice Cream - Sandwiches ' Short Orders Dinner - Plate Lunches Shine or Rain Eat at the Main jar Economical Transportation rug. fQHEVRO,LETf -llg'Ql HEAVENER AUTO SALES Chevrolet Sales and Service Genuine Chevrolet Parts Batteries - Tires - Tubes Ir'a natural forpopularnames to acquire friendly abbrevia- tions. That's why you hear Coca-Cola called Coke . Poteau Coca-Cola Bottling Company Jewelry is always the appreciated gift M. GHAMLEE JEWELER I' if i6?i W ROGERS HARDWARE GU. G al Ele tric Appliances H d a e - Furniture PHONE 145 Heavener - Okl h K l Grocries Flour Feed Meats SMITTLE'S DASH GRUGERY Congratulations Seniors DRYGOODS d SHOES MARVIN STUART The Heavener Ledger J tlk lttef h Dht dMd Hl WALKER-JUHNSTUN OLDEST IN TOWN Phone 76 f BEN FRANKLIN STORE You'll Find It Here ! GUNGRATULATIUNS- T0 THE SENIORS OF 1944-45 '22 '33 VAGElIA'S GATTIE'S Beauty Shop Beauty Sho Auto ssociate Store fe ' -1 Where You S I H Howard Council 4 QRS C555 STRlNGER'S FURNITURE STORE and HEAVENER 5 8: 10 Q-IYDCYKC-Z Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stringer YOUR USINESS APPRECIATED 4 GREETINGS SENIORS Walk-Up Cleaners Highway H High School Hermon O. Sharpe BEST WISHES SENIURS Frances Bryant BEAUTY SHOP 4 gg CUNGRATULATIUNS T0 SENIURS UF '45 Come Knock Your Pins Do A d Win 5 Games Free! BOWLING ALLEY 4 i9 FREO DUNN 0HO0EHY 4 i ALWAYS DEMAND HAT GOOD BREAD SUPREME JD CX-J Heavener Bakery FINEH F000 All THE TIME The Coffee Shoppe Lela Parsons l-pug: 000PEH SERVICE STATl0N 4 4j It is our hope that our store has contributed to your happiness W STRAHAN DRUG STORE HWS Res' wishes SINGLAIH sfnvlcf smmn To The Goodyear Willard '45 from Ed Ernest Blackwell 8 l 4 --in I -l, ,, ,, H, ,VV Tate's Cash Store EVERYTHING IN CLOTHING You get your money's worth at Heavener's leading store THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE AFTER ALL PHONE 100 Slalefv ' gank lT'S A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD TOWN CRD CUZ? Member F. D. I. C. Phone 29 HALL FUNERAL HOMES, INC. FUNERAL DIRECTING - AMBULANCE SERVICE Phones HEAVENER 90 - POTEAU 238 TALIHINA 66 Congratulations, Seniors! FIRST NATIONAL BANK Heavener - Oklahoma OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN LeFLORE COUNTY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatlon i --v .5 1715 ' r ' WESTMORELAND Mo'roR COMPANY HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED CARS of the Your Buick Dealer - T. A. 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