Holdenville High School - Owl Yearbook (Holdenville, OK)
- Class of 1953
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A, RQ Ocdaoafbaon WG, 'Ute Elo. I lr 52 dzdica-it 'EROS annual 'lo 'ihosa 'lvdanis and the ocluli' who 'lhrough 'Hman' acl and mio-H 'lo 'Shen' Sc ol ha oz. made, 'Haus avmuaX pass bla, ,n our had Mons, Yddt and qloexous I I I-I 5 Q I xx Q r o I 9 . hemp.-ies which if preserves mul lmlfs ws -lo ohm-lshg lg -Hn, l ' in .1 ' tk ' nd , go i . . II... '- :O Q - K 74.-, .g az .X W I h A Q 1, L ffl 4 ' as .S . 4 fx 1 2' 8 R' af ix .3 'W Tl'11S IS Mr Snewmqs th1rd year at HHS and each year he has accom phshed more for our school He IS very unaer stanchnq and conslderate to students and faculty and IS respected by all for h1s abzhty as an ad rmn1strator E STIEWIG Supermtendent AIDIVIIIININSTV RATTIICDN ai 5 MR JOHN DAUGHERTY v ,A Princlpal A' Th1s 1S also Mr Dauqh erty s th1rd year as pr1nc1 pal at HHS and he has very capably hlled that posmon dunnq th1s tune H15 frlendly and under standmq manner have en deared h1m to everyone and he has accomphshed much for our school M . so UN 'U v- 13' MISS MARY LEACH MISS INEZ TIPPIT MRS MAYME VEACP. - I 1 lib if MISS MILDHED KAKONY MRS. I- E. STIEWIG L95 1'-,A ,wx 409' QP' MRS- G- H- FOOTE MISS CHRISTINE PROVENCE MRS- HM HAMILTON .rags Q-'7 MR JOHN McKAY MR JACK HOBBS MB BOYD McGUGAN Ad I A I Af, ,s , MR. BOB SLAVIN 'F- Q.,- pw -f 'CZ IO ANN BAGWELL DON BENNETT YJONNE BISHOP A defmme asset In any group He loves em cmd leaves em A perfect 1UdY I NAINCY BRONAUGH IOYCE CARMICHAEL LONNIE CHESNUTT A queen m every wcxy Alwcxys crqreecxble He has Q mmd of hxs OW'1 cmd he uses lt 'avg JAMES COOK FRVDA DAVE TPORT BARBARA DOYLE A Second Benny Goodman 'Hy but sweet lf dvgstziinli Qet caught you 7 IANELL DAVIS IANUTT DA JIS B 1 PIE DS him does the talmr 1 See 1 out elaorr 1 card THQ wifi mgm qvw- IERRY FLEMING CHARLENE FREDERICK BILLYE GENTRY WVe wouldn say 19 loves GUY A true COWQIYI at heart She s a q1r1 of rmxed emotxons woman Jus: say h 1ove'2 WOYHGH IERRY GENTRY WILLARD GORDON BARBARA HARIO For he's cx jolly good fellow Our vote for an all-around guy She's C1 mystery to almost 8 everyone EDWARD HARRIS Alwczys qood ncxlured cmd happy l l KAY IONES Dont rush through thxs l1fe- the next one may be worse ALDIS LOVELACE He takes everythlnq IH h1S stnde GEORGE HOWARD RALPH IENNINGS He has CI revoluuonory soul He-'s back in the saddle Cfqcin EVA KELLEY DARLA IEAN LEE He s slow but she loves him She s quxet-as cx rule CAROLYN IO LUCAS DEAN MAYFIELD There she IS I hecn' her lulkmq Success! I qrcduciedl 9 ui' KA HER'NE MACKEY IOHN BILL MARTIN EDDIE MILLS T19 GCiOfClDl9 Imp Knows all sees all and usually Fun WGS hls mofio tells all 41 41 N X ll 'kv X S WILLIAM MULLINS JOY MCCOIN KAY FISK MCGUGAN Oh what a beauuful vom e She used T0 be the bGShful On he S Wise She S Wllfy she-Q armed what a pxty RITA NANCE LOUISE PEERCY MARIAN PITTMAN She looks and acts 11119 GH Never too busy to smzle She has plans for the future cmqel but you can never yudqe cm angel lo- 23- VICTOR PRYOR BILL OUOSS The hghr 15 fmlshed hes He has plans for the future too' mcrmecl' LINDA RENEROW Smce I love lhe merry lrfe I sl1c1ll be C1 rlcn run WIIS rLORA SCROGGIINS Always on the C50 i' RUTH NEI L RAMSEY Enjoyed Cl long frultful year ug-4' SHEARN SILLR She loves cm undertcxker LARRY STONE BILL STUCKEY SHIRLEY VAIL Never u word out of turn 17 Appreczcrted by everyone Admxred by everyone fact hcxrclly ever Q word ll My -.34 , , Id' I 'il F lg i X , ' I I 'I Hy , I 4' Q. I 7. v I I E. I we .' ,f J, H . . ' . 'I . -2 GEORGE WOOD DEAN WQQLARD He Could be G Second Bm Tl'0Ubl9 15 his middle num H H Ss contributxon to Holly Steen he preferrs bemq Tommy wood KENNETH WYRICK The biggest little mcm ' HHS Y BETTY CARPENTER She has G true love DORTHA PAYE SIMPSON FRANK ALLEN She has stars in her eyes Save your Confederate - 9'7'Qf5W'.,r-.r.-1,.,1 , Lf! ,MQff:'3 f'cg--ng, ' if .,- . f 1 f ,q. . 1.5 ,y .-.12 '1 - 'L . 'Qvi -1:Q.- IANETT G IANELL DAVIS Double Exposure .- v.- am- 1 wa,4YEH,, money boys -- the South's gonna' rise cxqcxin XM Ai? ' 7., , 4,2 ' ,ral AT LAST! I - n I tr viii xx- 'Sw v 1 Bobby Abernathy Maxre Carter Tonn Crurnm Brlly Davenport 'Af 43 Delores Aqulrr Darvrn Lhlsum X Eldon Crurnm Ce 11 Doyle , Q, ,Y I LaRue Booth ? Claud Chrrsuan ,2 Robert P' fa BIHIQ Enos '3 X ff x I Al Tommy Balmam Pat Colhns Sue Ann Davls 1' Ilmmy Flemlnq I If I Q ' B' I2 .. 4' ,Q f.- K -if I 5 -A 1 x I- . nj f .f fr A if L- 2 fi' - if . e I - ,A r K Q D 13 5 . . In J, fl . X ft ' J' If A ,I , Tfil E , , . ,e f g Q13 . I . I in ' '37 . ' 1 X Qi 4 . ff 5 X 'X i I ' X ,2 f , ' ' vox I V -4 ' 0- i, . r '4 J f .. :ld -- h Irmrme Ferqueon ohnn George I1mmy Hanks Sammy Harkey it oe Hearn V1rq1n1a Lowder Iohn Murphy A Lon Nelson Pob Hoff nq sr 'N3 Phxll p Maddox W111ard McCasIand Paula Ruth Nelson C my Honela I Dorothy Mulhns Tommy McRay x ,ig I Don Page ,I H ldson Barbara Mulhnqs 1 Doe MCRGY C Norma lean Palmer 4 ' 4' , , ' iff 5, 1' -f ' K v 1 X QM 7, 1 I 4 , ' A . 't' ii, - sv I fl ,Y 5 1 fli alono 5 'Kirin' X - A f . 4 P ,. 5 : C I ax V rs-u ' 'N ' ' V 'A :- XIVHQY HUITIFJMVGY 1. C. Igjmgon Vfaynef Langley wN,mdG Lestgr I I W vt tl. A, Us K ki 5 tg .' 5 ga - ' Q nf ei. N ., ' ' 1 X I 2 - . . . , ' ' ' , 'Z Q I X f I J 'X Xmif dlalxx Vx . o 'M ' ' 1 ' 'F 5 K. 2 1 . Q if fy, X t, Mod eniq parker Elizabeth Ramsey l 5Ybil ROCJGrS Gerald Scrogqins r p. V .. . , ' a - lirnrnie Ramsey ,ax ' ax r 'D rt if' sg 4' . ' 1 . ' -1 it :Tw ,.v r' X Y , I. an fx Richard Shurley Anita Riddle .3 f . -to I Winifred Smith Q Af : e , f is ' A A . Vernon Robinson Norma Stafford .T l ,fl 6 X NX I I ' D 9. VV'arrer1 Stanfield rimmie Tiqer lOhHUY TTQUT B0bbY Tucker Cytlfia Lou Vail Robert Vail 'Q lune Walker jerry Webster Sgmmyg Vgfhite lack Wilbanlgs Barbara Wilkerson rcrmes Wrllison ...16... , 9 ,D AD + X. fan' ' ' s 0 P H o M 0 Dorothy LCIITY Baffowrnan SUZQTIHG ,js lv, Buddy Collins Tommy Giles Barbara Gordon Kay Hcxrjo 1 1 Qi I rx X 1 I 1 hmmy Inman A1-ue Kmg Peggy Kmq BGUY Lfmkfmd TOY LGVC i Lyn Maddox Wayne Martm Twlla Marsh Charles Moore Snappy McBryde . C7 4 1' uf Royce Shockley Sarah Smxth Fred Snyder Ianet Stone Roqer SweeneY Anna Tatom Dee Ann Wmningham Iimmy V Qa- fix 485 mesa .' ,5 . it Eddy Abernathy .13 -A 'i 'vi '11 M 1 . r ill Earl Bingamon , 'ir- Q Helen Edwards A Penny Harris EN ,ea J . Virqie Beck , ,, , , , 1, 4' , A rl- ey ' A ll li A ' 'V' Q' ' 'J 7 X xx I 4 1' 1 E 1 l f il l.'ff: Hw Brent Adams Harvey Aguirre jerry Apple Ioe Bqxley 'W T Ann Browning Mary Browning -0 Margaret Ernbach lohnnie Ferguson . 9 fx' -t F rank Hearn Dorothy Henderson 21 Iohn Bruner Alvin Carpenrer pmsy Coppedge Sue Fleming Buddy Holmes I Ronald Grizzle I-i1'1dG1 HCIIUS Lee Horne Kenneth Iohnson fs '3 AM Evelyn Lqngley Iacob Long Buddy Mayes Ioyce Murrell Demon MCLG111 Harold Parker 4? 1 -Q 'If' fi' Mike Perry Lorece Peters Betta Mae Reld Pete Hxves Oflec Shed Imogene Sherrin Linda Smrth Dons Stanheld Charles Stanford PFIQQY TC1Y1Of Bobby Throckrnorton Dorothy Vcrndlqflff '3 I Qlt - Robert Weaver Ralph Webster Betty Westmoreland Bobby Westmoreland Freda W11k9S Mlke W1n.ninghC1ID -at B I 4 , as 4 N-1 L+ QQ ' 15 '12 J B ,A Q-if 'wif Q J . Q 4 -f a 1 .fthL 6 if 3 Nw ,I ' 311, ' P g A if ' - ' ' fur: lx! , ' ' bb b b . r B , t s W All Q H. W ' ,rj 4 f-V fx Q X I - I Q . 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MUIISS MjIdUe SU Ted Kqifford Y my X ri ' J: 'Ri 4 1 ony SW ef ED1. ,. . Onariene Frederick, Beiii Arno , Caroiyn Duke, Ko Finn Biaice, Sharon East, Yvonne Bishop, ianice Sanders, Beiiy Vanneii, Lorece ?eiers, ?aisxj' Whixe, Prose Mary Geniry, and Miss Mary Leach. 2 iibwricm. Ox ja' gi ,fffmfff : g , L Y I Z 1 231523535 WL i pf! nh QQ? 955533 Eff TEMDWV Rschara Shi-ll'l0 'I Ka'H1a.rlnG lvlackzs' 'Rffa Nance Tommsi Plc H4111 Gai? G40 CDL! Gnms QUARTETTE Jbv MCCOIN PAun.A KENNERLY Norma STAFFORD PALILA NELSON QUARTETIE RucHARo SHURLEY L.0N NELSON Jon-an cnum Tomrw MQRAY Qsffgil SW if 5,5 F pf, , ,. i K. if . Q N- A 5: ' V - ,L if. h ' ' -, 1 gum ' ' - E iii A ' . 111: , ' x ifnw' I 41 - I , , ? . x Q . , Y 1 Y Q70 gif!- , 434 I A +25'M'2f'AwwA W 'QM' ea. MJ eff-DVSC3LJH1Ef:,'.m. Cho. lad Bla1a,G 4.1 N n.'Bonc-vsh L do.Ra.-F Sk. ,Im LQ 450 NX Owe- 4-J R1 Qs K -lhc Y X-,055 H 'Sp da' a,oQ?5 0509 A t v O -A , 1 'sf' 0 . 'I - .,. -Vx J S1943 T cm .eil K .V gm' an nz or-s . ' A :I an r 0 A unc r iq Ill 0 YOUA! Shtmrn T 1- i CL P100 Mackcs.. X, Mu-ian Pi anon Q ,qw 9 Il!! fs tv ? 'Y l n 914 U6 1 156 dnol ACI deoon bu LID AU D UO SLI U LLID DA U KD SLI SUU9 SS Oo IT O CD U3 FJ P all A SISA U ul o OJ O .T W C25 O. Un. 'T' O. CD ss X Deq DLI xnul ole dol LH d I'1l'1 D 23 1 .I. HH Hd I LI HG SD DSA .I o 'I S DLLL all D Ol P o AUG 9 SLI 1 uso A TIUDLLI SJSA pun 'J' Z3 .L SSS UU e ID IIQIU WI! IVII NJ' 1D II32 Holdenville High School Drum Major Iohn Bill Martin has been one ot the driving Iorces in the continued improve- ment of the band since he became drum major two years ago. l-le has unseli- ishly donated his time and efforts to give Holdenville a better band and his success has been very evident by the marvelous performances of the band. His unique and spectacularly bril- liant style ot marching has endeared to everyone and it was largely through the efforts ot him and the maiorettes that the band has improved so in status. The band the school and everyone Will certainly miss Iohn Bill next year and although he is gone h will never be forgotten J puff XJ '-GN, IOHN BILL MARTIN Drum Maior IBANID ODIFIFIHIIIEIIQS IAMES COOK President VIRGINIA LOWDER Vice presrdent BARBARA WILKEPSON Secretary IOI-1 I BILL MARTIN Treasurer . Y s ' . , ' 1 ' Q .- MAjor2rr1fEs Left to Rxqht Lyn Maddox Donna Flemmq Peqqy Ph1111pS Dons Burkett Beverly Ken nerly and Ioy LaVa11ey BANID IPAIQIENTVS CEILUIE Mrs Alonzo Perry secretary Dr L A S Iohnston pres1dent and Cxyde Adams vice-presldent The Band Parents Club of Holdenvllle IS one of the most active orqamzauons 1n the clty This qroup has dxhqently and unselfxshly donated thexr t1me to the betterment of the Band and have purchased umforms 1nstru1ments and equlpment amount mg to approxunately S5000 Much of the success of the Band IS due to the untxrmq efforts of the Band Parents Club If 4 ' I I ' 1 ' I 0 . . ' .r 42 ' 5 . W 4 'V .. . 'I x ' . - 1 1 v .- - 5 1 I , I I . , . n 1 ' I .L , n I I n n A l u I . . '- -A A: 1 . ' A r X, .,., jg: ' '1.',57 , 5355, Pls -.fi - ,, --'.-' 4 A , P , . 1 l. . '.z'r .fr Vj, K' 5 r - . '. , W -.f' 'xg 6. - f .' ' - '- L ' ff F Iv, -:, - , H . V 4 . .i . , - I' . FUTURE HQMQMAKERS khiuinwxf , Left to Right-Terry Fleminq, Don Bennett, Bill Quoss, Victor Pryor, lack Wilbanks, Tommy George Aldis Lovelace, Tornrny McRay, B. I. Fields, Iohnny George, 'Wallace Holt, Fred Snyder, Barbara Sny- der, Barbara Wilkerson, Key Club Sweetheart, Dale Lowder, Eddie Mills, Not Pictured-Paul Branum. Richard Shurlev, Duke Frederick, Doe McRay, Iohn Bill Martin. CIFIFIICEIEIRS DON BENNETT President LON NELSON Vice-president 5- ALDIS LOVELACE Secretary BILL QUOSS Treasurer BARBARA WILKERSON KGY Club Sweetheart OFFICERS DALE LOWDER Presldent B I FIELDS JICG Presxdent LONNIE CHESNUTT Secretory Treasurer IH QIIILIUB L SLIME WIEIER V ENT U Top In OI P al.mIxlA EC2H,?Q 1953. NUMBER 5 S ED 4 sk sk Star if Week ROBINSON 155 lbs. of the degree lexit hitter eiisixely. also za basketball to play on team next ters Meet ednesday e high school and jun- 'k teams have opened season by dueling the Buldogs track team The squad has prim-i l ard under Coach John the team is iniproviiig l' the high school team Hoxx'ard. Bill Qtiossj ge. Don Page. Wizxireci ,State basketball player is a mem- Oid Grad's Com p6tltl0 Column Bill Lowder. former HHS All- ber of the Halliburton Cementers, who recently won the Conoco AAU tourment in Ponca City. Each member of the team reeeiveft al iniiiture trophy of the huge team! trophy received. The Cemeiiters were elgible to participate in the National AAU ioiirinimeiit in Denver, Colorado alter winning the State AAU nt in Duncan, However, I eommittineiit toreed tl Liypzlsg i ' 1 Bill, who gr: employed l Compai ther QM. lr Q 9 'f sg' aper l' .- . ditorial, -5 an above A. ive. staff would like .nd everyone of you to lar me aim of our paper is eover the news of all the stu- dents. Since you are the ones we Sl must cover and satisxy, why not ,let us know what you would like ma L1 blk. 3 .xI. 5. a SNK' 3-5-11 ll:u'r5' H. 1 , to samel to have more of. Tell any mem- Bllxlllllll aut: Hooel-1. xOGL, 5 will Der of the Staff and we Wm try 'nsior hz . i vw Q It 51.11143 10 531-UC 5 year-sfOl.1I' best to please yOU :j'fi'1.-ff'-'gjflcf SE 9-5-11, ! qstudent Press-1953' ,1dUQifJU1,f jQf,-uf Eqfi e. 15. one Mamie 'Wilbanks to: - -- ' ' X same IOGLJ 5 years EQ 9-5-ll. I Gllss THD Robert Th1'ULklllUYILJIl.! J . W. Handley, also known as! P'-YOXVILLE. elm- -UP- DP- Johzz VV. Handley, W. Vi. Hundlebt i Ier'ti'.'es questioning a boy they sus- Edna Anglin also known as E, An- DCCWG of breaking into a school gh., Ina Olrver and George Morse f-Ned mychology- J-'h9Y 1010 him - l-,XA ..-,...-.. A , ...L-J. .. !..-..... HOLDENVILLE fOkla.J DAILY NEWS-SEC. B-Page 1 -THURSDAY MAR 26 Q The STUDENT Prepared and Edited by Journalism Students of Holdenville High School ume I M HOLDENVILLE, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1953 NllMBl I ,. ff, Nam d Know Your Seniors THE STUDE 6 BARBARA LOU DOYLE iddle and legislature in 1851 gave f- rieln to regulate of a railroad loeomotixe cities. providing that required be not less than S Der hour, Han 21 1:30 Adm. 45c-10c thru SAT. INDIAN WARS CANADIAN Barbara is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Doyle, and resides' at 601 North Oak street Boin A plans to enter nurses tiaining at Unixeisity hospital, Oklahoma City. 4. c . ' D- 0 Q n 1-ii 19, 1935. After graduation she JO ANN BAGVVELL To An was born May 16, 1935, the daughter of Mr. and H. Bagwell and lives at She plans to be tteif graduation. ,W 'CHAEL and ' Published weekly by the ism class of Holdenvill School. Eiitor ,.........,...... ........ Associate Editor .......... She News Editor ....,..... Linda Sports Editor ............ Paul Sponsor .....,........ Mrs. Ida I Reports-Katherine Mack olyn Jo Lucas, Virginia Joyce Carmichael, Darla Lee, Jo Ann Bagwell, F enport, George Howard llthmbers of the OIPA Quill and Scroll IP iHS h Oftered e oi b L Elkettes, 1351. y to the 1952-Q l l Lion cheat? . this article. be views on a siihiec and one that has aro'us discussion as cheating has me with a very interior teelin I would say that cheating is, in a form the worst temptation you will meet up with while in hign school. If you adhere to impulse in high school ou will in ll lx. of tuition nal S500 e xpenses, will company n of helping terested in 'eers. iolarships will be majors and the Jents specializing in iistration, industrial unting, or other able to the aircraft For further details see the ulletin board or check x principal's office. .V Y ' 3 probability continue to cheat in college, and from then on in life. What is cheating, you say. My own definition would be, copying anything without stating that it isn't your own work. Why do people cheat? My an- swer to that would be that people are too lazy to do the work and lllll. fUl'lll Hin 1-Yfurt wlnnirfid thgrn- :sf-lveri. To elim-:it one-e is all you need. l'oi without .i lot of will power ossililc to break. FA HIO By KATHERINE MACKEY Although it was very rainy Eas- ter Sunday all the girls of HHS blossemed out in new Easter bon- nets, suits and dresses. BARBARA DOYLE looking very Honea Entei In Queen R: Charlene Honea was elec1 didate for Arkansas Day by the students of HHS ll Runners-up for the honor Shearn Siler and Billye Ge Charlene, a junior, is the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chares She is El memhm- nf fha A - 'rt -N.: STATIE lt'llDNlDll52 SCDGEIIIUVY First Bow tLeit to Right?--Mary Dell Pound, Paula Sue Kennerly, Beverly Kennerly, Sara Howell, Shirley Hudson, Beth Arnold, Ioyce Murrell, Ioy LaValley, Helen Edwards. Second Row tLeit to Biqhtl-Iohn Murphy, Lonnie Chesnutt, Victor Pryor, Iohn Bill Martin, Willard M C l d, Iohnn Treat, Suzanne Bartlett, Ianet Stone c as an y . Third Bow tLeft to Riqhtl-Ruth Nell Ramsey, Elizabeth Ramsey, Linda Rentrow, Barbara Doyle, Billye Gentry, Doris Burkett, Darla lean Lee, Io Ann Bagwell, Carolyn Duke. Y :fe UIFIFICIQE SFAIFIF Brongfiggfb EfEQ3Cll1igggLl3LglCTirrllei,'R51krr1sey,Sadie Fields, Alberta Leach, Iohn Daugherty, principal, Nancy Not Pictured-Dee Ann Winninqham, Sara Smith. is X .,,. '9 3 an VHP' S VUDFN V PR 'FSSZY J A inn, xt, ii - Vol, 2 No. 7 G l Holden'ville, Oklahoma pp December 19, CW' P'9SQm5A'l UG' Seniors of HHS-Galveston Bound !! Chrnstmos Cantata The Ailappella Choir will present their en- nual ChristSisCantata, Sunday, ber 215 at SP.M. Jijgft e Met efiist churc-h.'f A SUSE of Christmas arrn-hged by 39 T FDQHosfCoffee for F Iggy Rx ' 'Khe but me 'Peachers ofgmeric -O'1:gB11E'lZ3f1'.!1O oil' HHS.aSfx6nsored a Cy'f'G8TL18Sd8 , .Deeem'b.er 16, siaoom fe, for the fJr Sr C t3:11Cy.'3If-HLHS Invit t ons nyade offggeemfchristmas Trees were give ea-r l'ieryF1If5' week to the teachers toffee and ook1ee.mdrQ se ed-?9esday4merni g and aftern on Chr-lstm s or-ations reffurn ed by the sponsors of the club, Miss Mlldredf Kfakony andx Miss Ineg,-Tinvlt Tu Jay night the FTA members an sponsors had elr annual Christmas party in Reem l9 lug Qemember to Helpvfigfht TB Buy und Use Chnstmus Seulsll Galveston Bound! 'I'hat's the by-word of the niors. A class meeting was held Wednesday .orning and Galveston, Texas was selected for Qthe spot of' the senior trip to be taken this this sprung A char- Bgnd 'pfesgnts tered bus will serve as tr an sp 0 rftation Ehffgtmgg Egmgm sdent Eddie' Mills I1 6 4 14,9 oir one s all Xnberfs and a large tur out is expected The oir wlll be direo-ted b -'irs Geneva Jo Day s KTA dn-gsses T CTrr1d3 The Bust ess Educa tiqh Depart nigiaffl-H115 have completed address ing the postal cards parte-rning to the T berculos:ls T5rive Hughes County I1 X X - I I F -,, - l ' N Mw- cafg E gefy YE I ln' ti:'1 E by 1 n fy' '. I -I: 1 L.. I Say tl J 5 11 6 1 9 t tl ' , Pv -- i t i 1. Bt- - ' Pe- p - ff., ,, L ' f I , ' , f ,K lj- i-, ' - l s.. :QQ ET X S Tl' 7 TT t b .1-N T ' ' O t ' ' ay, D - lgh 3, A um. SO- he NTMIQ , 411. I I f L 1 4 V xui- --- :f,J:27ji'.5 - 1 .xxp 1l',,f lf'l'l, , rf ' LI- v -.he -Nu' ' 0 r : , - : l, ,- 'J' . ' ' ivy 1: ' as I . - - p w ' 4 QQQQ.- - E at - 1 l E 1 ...H U n ,.J.,- Y I K I.- - A . 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She was crowned in the midst of a huqe valen- tine formed by the HHS Band and Pep Club. Billye Gentry and Marian Pittman, her attendants, were escorted by B. I. Fields and Bill Quoss. Flower Girl for the beautiful coronation was Susan Hobbs, while Tlppy McRay was Crown Bearer. fx 'U Rx? ffl!!-is l X K ix, NORMA STAFFORD IBASIMUT IEQAILIL IDUIEIEN Lovely Norma Stafford, HHS jun- ior, was crowned 1952-53 Basketball Queen at halftime of the Wetumka game by Captain Ralph Iennings. She was presented with a gold basketball by members of the team. Her attendants were Linda Ren- frorn, escorted by Lonnie Chesnutt, and Rita Nance, escorted by Eddie Mills. The basketball team is very proud to have these three charming girls to represent them. PAULA SUE KENNERLY ITIHS SWIEIETVIHIEAIQTT Pretty little brown eyed Paula Sue Kennerly who is a sophomore in '-Ioldenvtlle High School had the distinct honor of being selected as the first Sweetheart of HHS She was crowned in a colorful assembly program after having reigned throughout the year. The theme of the program was Let Us Call You Sweetheart and the en- tire student body participated. Paula Sue won this honor in a contest sponsored by the Student Council. She was victorious over seven other candidates two from each class in HHS. Runner up in the contest was Cytha Lou Vail HHS Iunior. -3. 9 TTIEIEN FDWN SWIEIETVIH IENIRTV Shrrley Hudsor Holdenvrlle Htqh S nool Teen Town Sw t heart was rown d rn a oeaut rtul Ceremony at the annum Valentrne Formal rn the Hold envrlle Crvrc Center Sh was crowned by ler escort Eadxe Mrlls rn a settrnq ot blue slaes and srlver star to the slow sentxrnental strams ot Blue and Gold Her attendants Paula Ruth Nelson and Shearn Srler were escorted by Bllly Bartlett and Duke Frederrck Shlrley Wa selected rn a school Wxde elec tron wtth Paula and Shearn bernq runners up SHIRLEY HUDSON Queen PAULA RUTH NELSON Attend: mt SHEARN SILER 15 ttendant ANITA RIDDLE BAND QDIUIEIEN Cute Anita Riddle was selected by the HHS Band to be their Band Queen for 1953-54. She will ap- pear with the band in all parades and concerts. Anita was crowned by Band President Iames Cook during the Spring Concert on May 5. Her attendants, Doris Burkett and Barbara Wilkerson are both members of the band, marking the first time this honor has gone to anyone in the band, 7 ,, 72. Plcturpd above School. Idtkliobbg. dlhldic teams f 5? f, xr . N .. e ,V Q.. .' ' f-,. sf. . .. , N35 14, Q 1' -. ' gulls,-, c L, , . Sy? ., ,,, .1 iv ' :ro Mx, f ag-Ji,-.T ,q N. ne, M iii . gtaii of I'IoldoaWl19.H19h andklln MCKWQTFSGMI1 I Q HE 'K 7' am wan-wg 150 'LIVER' IFQDCDTIIBNILIL SCDIUAID LONNIE CHESNUTT ROGER SWEENEY IOHNNY MURPHY ROBERI VAIL LON NELSON BOBBY PENNINGTON IIMMIE RAMSEY IOEL HEARN DARVIN CHISUM WAYNE MARTIN GEORGE WOOD VICTOR PRYOR DALE LOWDER WILLIAM MULLINS B I FIELDS FRED SNYDER VERNON ROBINSON BILL QUOSS RICHARD SHURLEY CLAUD CHRISTIAN PAUL BRANUM IIMMIE TIGER W1ALLACE HOLT DOE MCRAY Not Pmtured WILEY HUMPHREY IIMMY BREWER IOHNNY GEORGE WILLARD GORDON DUKE FREDERICK DEAN MAYFIELD C9 I 2' 1- IA 9 3 ig VIIQBWDIR IDIRWDIQ i All GUDNIFIEIQIENOEIE IBACIK Vic, who played quarterback for the Wolverines was unanimously - ' selected as one of the backs on the Sooner Star All Conference team He is a three year lettermcrn for the Wolverines and 1S one of the fine t all around athletes in the school's history. L W-w:3N3 IHDQDTVIBAILIL ITIEAXMI lst Row-Bill Ouoss, Claud Christian, Iimmy Brewer, Roger Sweeney, Doe McRay, Iohnny George, Robert Vail, Lonnie Chesnutt, Richard Shurley, Lon Nelson 2nd Row-I. T. Smith, Iohn Murphy, Bill Bartlett, George Wood, Duke Frederick, Wallace Holt, Wiley Humphrey, Ioel Hearn, Iimmie Tiger 3rd Row-Fred Snyder, Dale Lowder, Willard Gordon, Dean Mayfield, Vernon Robinson, Wayne Martin, Jimmy Ramsey, B. I. Fields 4th Row-lohn McKay, Assistant Coach, Victor Pryor, William Mullins, Bobby Pennington, Darvin Chisum, Paul Branum, Boyd McGugan, Head Coach IDAILIE LCWIDIEIQ 2 AILIL QUDNIFIEIRIENQIIIE IENID Dale overcame a series of injuries to play several outstanding games for the Wolverines and was selected to represent Holdenville on the All Conference loam. Dale is also a three year letterman after having served for two years with the 45th Division. , v' Avi- lt- ,Q subs 'A P e',X , 'f , S v 'V' . gt f 4. Football Manager , , 0 l ll' lp. . 4 BASIKIETBALL SCHIEIDULE WE OPPONENT Shawnee Okemah Wetumka Norman Mldwest Cxty Norman Ada McAlester Henryetta Wewoka Oloernah 61 Wetumka THEY Midwest C1ty McAlester Pauls Valley Semxnole Henryetta. Wewoka Shawnee Ada Sernmole Okmulqee Ada Denotes Conference Game IFOOTIBAILL SCIHEIDULE WE OPPONENT THEY 20 Atoka .............. , ................ -..M .............,.... ,.-.,,......-.. 0 I2 20 'Henryetta ........ - ............. , .... l..-...- .... -,..-.,.- ..... 6 'Wewoka ...,. ............ D ................... M, .... - .... , ......... .. 6 U ' 0 'Semmole ................. , ................ - .... - .......................... 26 Norman ............................. - ...... .. .................. -, .... .T .... 14 33 Cascia Hall ..... , .... -.- ............. -., ....... ......N ...... .....l4 35 Durant ,............................... M.- ............. - ....... -, ..... - ..... 14 14 2 'MclA1ester ............................. - ................ .. .... - ..... M Ada .................. -. .............. - ........ .. Denotes Conference Games SKEETER VANHOOSER Basketball Cage BOYS ' sr 1's' 6,2 HQ A 1 Q' XG' K v 'r 3 'W 'V ,Sb W, 'SL 'W Qi Nw-i ' Qi '04 :9 'Q s f X b W x Q 5' fm ' S . www 'P 'C 6 A f Y I . ,. 4 S 0 5 r : ty? S 24' s is Q 1 shi . V, - qv 'is '. A as I l I ' ' I N 1 , Q 3 Q , , 1 S V X x I 50 ff l v Xt K' X, 5 E f F f,. .. - ,- Wayne Martin hmmy Wood Poi Cotton o o mesa STAR Lonme Qhesnutt O TN S FRC PICS Bxlly Bartlett Paul Brcmum Iohnny Ge-orqe , w S. ' 'K' x. , , vu ' Y U44 IBAXSIEIEDAILII. TFIEAIVII F1ISl Row Cl..eft to Rlghtl-Edd1e Mxlls Doe Mclflay Fred Snyder Iunror Bruner Larry Barrowman Billy Bartlett Second Row tLeft to Rrghtl--Gene Iones Rod W1ll1son Roger Sweeney Paul Branum V1ctor Pryor I1rnm1e Ramsey Wayne Robmson Thlrd Row CLeft to Rlghtl-Jack Hobbs coach Wllllarn Mullms George Wood Dean Mayfxeld Wayne Martxn Tornrny McRay Vernon Robmson Tl IEN N IIS ll IEAIVII First Row tLeft to Rightl-Iohnny Murphy, Maxie Carter, Eldon Crumm, Earl Binga- mon. 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Q Junior I-hgh Foculfg MRS IACK RAINE Enqhsh MRS HOWARD HARROD Mcthemutlcs Z' Mas BEN HARRISON Socxcxl Stud1es I 1 50 KN 5 X 64 MR C T BRONAUGH Prmcxpcl MRS ALBERT ALLEN Scxence MR L V FULLER Custodmn 01 -NNN XXX V A X 54 Vx YUX K , W- bl 55 9' , We ff ' . , . s S. V' f , 1 ' A Q :, 9 . I A ' E 11 R 24 W fi - 1 M 1 , L LLLL 191 F E ,-S V 1. Z Yi, ' G 1 1 - ., 1. . if O rl it 'us EEF! QWN 15' nf ga' CAROL ANN NICHOLS, iunior high Teen Town Sweetheart, was crowned in a beautiful candlelight ceremony at the annual Valentine Formal by C. T. Bronauqh, president of the junior high student council. Her attendants, Nancy Moore and Donna Grayson, were escorted by Iirnmy Davenport and Tornrny Puckett. Congratulations to a lovely queen and her charming attendants. wEt::13hEAr I 'B' NANCY MOORE DoNNA eRAYsoN L ' 'J Y ? I I ' 9, r Q 5 C - ' - - 114' , , ' l 'ff-94 . k-gc! wJ i 0 fs - 1 r -u un T Bm Inan a vm rmyh on Q f 1' 4 'lxf 5 n M, L qwhn df Mmm O.. 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Q45-lui To-,qxor fe All .1- ' TEAM ROSTER lst Row-Mike Perry, Robert Weaver, David Majors, Bobby Booher, Harold Parker. 2nd Row - Charles Stanford, Alvin Carpenter, Eddie Aber- nathy, Ioe Baxley, Earl Binqhmon. 3rd Row-Buddy Mayes, Brent Adams, David George, captain, Buddy Holmes, Lee Home. Nur L' HHMPIUN 5 E gNfERE IUNIOR HIGH B TEAM George Kemek Ierry Tobey Tommy DeWitt Billy Anderson C. T. Bronauqh Ronald Gordon IUNIOR HIGH A TEAM Seated-George Kernek, Loy Kyle, C. T. Bronauqh, Ierry Tobey, Ierry Keeney. Back Row-Iunior Buck, Frankie Mullins, Ierry Crow, Iohnny Floyd, Wayne Blayiock. 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