Hooker High School - Bluebook Yearbook (Hooker, OK)

 - Class of 1954

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, Q .- ti! ,M . in-Q A I DC I 5 'TIE BIKE A vii!! V, -Dr! 1-E nm I e'!.o:.4 V? 458.11 I '11 f W Wit! Q z-.ss B9 f'-I-ffl! 1 - F! M NYS ir F' Q aw , 119.5 gy '00 r 5 Ab 1 V. C 1 ,.,.., 1, . , l . 4 K -Q-9.7 wv W liln 3' we.. Z?mfJm A .--4 , - We are proud of our new indus- trial arts and vocational agriculture building. This building provides shelter for our school busses and gives our F. F. A, and shop boys an enjoyable place to learn and work. Our Junior High building, which was completed about three years ago has provided modern facilities for mental and physical development Among its outstanding features are the new gymnasium and spacious auditorium . 1 M.,- ,, gxfv 1 1,5 ffzI I ,xx , 1 4 1'-JIM-.. .I m ', 4 S sg.-I,i,J:.' A'f . .gif .i . i Jigs, A 1-'L' x 3-119 fs ' ,I,,.9 ,141 I 1,12 QI '1 .,-5'-J W .,. -A. 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ASHA li il MR FREDB ll M Suvermxend 'I Pr CIPol RR OUR ADMINISTRATION The five men who make up our school board have merited the confidence of both the student body and the faculty. Seated from left to right are: Mike Grey member V L Curtis member Tom Metcalf, presidentg Elmer Baker, vice-president and George HEY' Preparing an attractive centerpiece for the faculty coffee are Mrs. Joan Jackson, our home economics teacher, and Mrs. Veda Hollman, our school secretary. Mrs. Jaclcson taught five courses and spon- sored the Freshman class. Mrs. Hollman not only served as Mr. Keeth's secretary, but she efficiently handled all student activity funds. ul' .gacuhg--H 2 CIUH9 einen! el' This page compliments xii' 'L--J gps- X,- of FIRST NATIONAL BANK This important pair are our coaches. Mr. Ken Corley serv- ed as high school coach and taught several math courses. Mr. Bill Jackson instructed the shop classes and coached the Jr. High athletics. These men also found time to sponsor the eighth grade and the sophomore classes. v 1 A .-1'1 133-1 I 5? qv ... 7'-4 Mr Frank Kemendo Mr Earl Noell and Mr Don Kenney pause for a short chat between classes Mr Kemendo directed the commerce deparrrnenf whsle Mr Kenney spenf hns fume teaching science and sponsorung the student councul Mr Noell fought drlver s tralmng 3 ell' cafe!!! ..!4tt0l'ltLOI'l an paheflf? Mr Randallrlancoclc g rucultural nnsfrucfor shows Mr BobMcClendonhus lat est specnmen of gram Mr Hancock was kept busy du rechng the F F A achv mes and he served as semor classsponsor Mr McClend on s schedule uncluded Jr Hugh geography and grade school afhlehcs Thus page compl lmenfs . , a - ADAMS GROCERY .,.l. 1 Our librarian, Mrs Lora Lmn Dobson tells Miss Clara Pittman the ioy she received from reading this latest addition to the library Mrs Dobson fulfilled her duties as English IV and speech instructor and co sponsor of the senior class Three English classes and a world history course made up Miss Pittman s teaching schedule .911 jalnln 6 I' utllfe Clfeefrf Selecting choral and band numbers forthe annual music festivals are Mrs. Florence Flanagan and Mr. David Hooten. Mrs. Flanagan had charge ofall vocal music and sponsored the iunior class. Besides directing the band, Mr. Hooten taught eighth grade history and assisted Mrs. Flanagan in sponsoring the juniors. This page compliments BIG JO LUMBER CO The Parent Teocher Assocrotron s monthly meetings have been well offended by both parents and teachers Pnctured us the group whnch attended the October meeting. arenf f7eacAer dfiociafion . . . . . Wim for Baxter ome ana! 3400! pefafionb SEATED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Mrs. Ben Woody, secre- taryg Mrs. Jack Carter, hospitality chairmang Mrs, John Kerr, program chairmang Mrs. Devon Voiles, reporterg-and Mrs. Lester Wiggains, membership chairman. STANDING is Wayne Thornp- son, president. NOT PICTURED ARE Devon Voiles, vice -president and Mrs. Woodson Wadley, treasurer. ,-1 'I 51 '4 v f . , ll: if Lf vs ,!.!vA if ' v - -I 4 Y 7 2,- 99 . - -.MA If .1 ' 1 1 .f 'u ,. D FN ff ,K, f ' , Q 4, ., Y - .Y LYNX:- tw Q. '74 11' 'FM' Ax' 9 Q x s .x -K. is -- z g -im 'xx 291123, R mf 1 - x. in 1 ef' 'OX 2 T319 4 4: -S Qs :RQ 'F its x x 8 f aa' Xi -4-is ae, '38-: 'Jil BOSTWICK, VERNA RAE DYSINGER, MYRNA HALE, JERRY Class President, 3-4, Basketball, 1-2-8-45 Football, 1-2-3-4, Baseball, 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus, 1-2-3-4, Boys' Chorus, 1- 2-3-4, Blue Book Staff, 4, F,F,A, 1-2-3, Letter Club, 2-3-4, in Ir. Play, Sr. Play, Student Council 4. HOFFERBER, PEGGY Pepettes, 1-2-4, State Honor Society, lg National Honor Soc- iety, 3-4g Blue Book Princess, 3, Sr. Play, s.- no I 1, fn y 1 5'- R 3-4, Meet Arizona g Basketball, 1-2-3-4: Basketball Queen, 53, Letter Club, Il-4, ECHO, 3-4gPepettes, l-2-4, Cheerleader 4, Class Officer, 12-4, Alpha Rho Tau, 1. Girls' Chorus, 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus, l-2-3-4, Band, 2-3-4, Pepettes, 1-2-4, National Honor Society, 3-4, State Honor Society, 2-3g Sr, Play, Meet Arizona . W alle RGCAQ BAXTER, Boro Lefors, Texas, Band, l-2, Chorus, 3. BLEHM, DELORES Jr, Play, Sr, Play, Meet Arizona , Girls' Quartet, lg Mixed Chorus, l-2-3-45 Girls' Chorus, l-2-3-4, Softball, l-25 Pep- 1' I ettes, 1-2-4, Bond 2-3-4, Girls' Chorus, 1-2-ll-4, Mixed Chorus, 1-'Z-3-4, Jr. Play, Sr, Play, State Honor Society, 1-2-3, National Honor Society, R ,f ,Aff Departing from school after a busy clay of activities are: Joe B. Johnston, student council representative, Pat Simpson, reporter, Ruby Johnston, Phennie Smo- thermon, Janie Rudd, studentcotmcilrepresentative, and Boyd Baxter. This page compliments io of JONES AND HOLLMAN, AGENTS ur girdf god! I This page compliments of HOOKER HARDWARE COMPANY eniorfi 1 954 Senior sponsors, Mr,Hancock and Mrs. Dobson, spent much time checking senior profits with class officers, Jerry Hale, president, Verna Rae Bostwick, secretary- WWHLER, ARTHENA treasurer, and Charles Swenson, vice-president. Jr, Play, Sr. Play, Meet Arizona , Mixed Chorus, 1-2-3-4- Girls' Chorus, l-2-3-4, Pepettes, 1-2-4, Cheerleader, 2, Class Officer, 1-4, Bluc Book, l-2-3-4, ECHO, 3-4, National Honor Society, 3-4, State Honor Society, 1-2-3, Debate, 1-2, Alpha R110 Tau. 1:Softball, 1, PioneerQueen, 1, Student Council, 2. JOHNSTON, JOE B, Boys' and Mixed Chorus, 1-2-3-4, Band, 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Football, 2-4, Student Council, 2-3-4, F.F.A. 2-3-4, F,F.A, Officer, 4, Jr, Play, Sr, Play. L tf '-S-it Xa 2? JOHNSTON, RUBY .Q Band, 3-4, Vice-President Band, 4, Girls' Chorus, l-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus, 1-2-3-4, President Chorus, 4, Basketball, l-2- . 3-4, Pepertes. l-2-4, Class Officer, 2, Softball, 1-2, Sr, Play. KERR, LARRY Sr, Play, Jr, Play, Meet Arizona , F.F,A,, 2-3-4, F,F,A, Officer, 4, Boys' Chorus, 1, Blue Book, 4, MATTER, PEGGY Basketball, 1-2-3-4, 4-H, 1-2-3-4, Softball, 1-2, Pepettes, 2-4, Band, 1-2-3-4, Letter Club, 3-4, Girls' Chorus, 1-2-3- 4, Mixed Chorus, 1-2-3-4, Jr. Play, Sr, Play, Meet Arizona MOORE, BARBEE National Honor Society, 3-4, State Honor Society, 1-2-3, Girls' Chorus, 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus, 1-2-3-4, Girls' Quartet, 2-3- ll 4, Mixed Quartet, 2, Jr. Play, Sr, Play, Meet Arizona , Piano Accompanist, 2-3-4: Orchestra, 1-2, Violin Quartet, 1, String Quartet, 1, Pepettes, 1-2-4, ECHO, 3-4, 'dx 4 4 - ffl fd 5? SIMPSON, PAT Basketball, 1-2-3-45 Girls' Chorus, 1-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus, 1-2-3-45B3I1d, 1-25 Pepettes, 1-2-45 Cheerleader, 45 ECHO, 3-45 Jr. P1ay5 Sr, Play5 Class Officer, 4. I 954 eniord 60141092 m Cl RAINES, BARBARA Band, 1-Q-3--15 Basketball, 1-25 Girls' Chorus, 1-2-'l--15 Mixed Chorus, l-2-3--15 Pepettes, 1-2-45 Sr, Pl4ij,'5 Elect Arizona RICKMAN, SHERRY Mixed Chorus, 1-2-13-45Girls' Chorus, 1-2-3-45 Sr. Piaig Pep- ettes, 1-ll-45 Meet Arizona , Basketball, 1-2435 Letter club, R1'DD, JANIE Girls' Chorus, 1-2-IS--15 Mixed Chorus, 1-2-3-45 Pcpettes, 1-2-45 Basketball, 1-Z-IS--15 Meer Arizona 5 F,F,A, Queen, L35 Band, 3--15 Leiter Club, fl--15 Jr, Play5 Sr. Playg Softball. 1-25 ECHO, -lg Sn1dentCouneil, 45 Chorus Librarian, -15 Girls' Trio and Quartet, 4, RUSSELL, LENORA Girls' Chorus, 1-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus, 1-2-3-45 Pepettes, 1- 2-45 Pepettes President, 45 Class Officer, 1-25Basketbal1, 1- 2-13-45 Band, 3-45Letter Club, 3-45 Softball, 1-25 ECHO, 45 :Q Sr, Play5 Meet Arizona if QR SMOTHERMON, PHENNIE Girls' Chorus, 3-45 Mixed Chorus, 3-45 Sr. Play5 Pepettes, 1- 2-45 Softball, 2, i , Nl -J ! Often seen in the kitchen preparing popcorn for the J N senior concessions were Nelda Witt, Arthena Hoobler, X senior business manager, Lenora Russell, Peggy Hoff- 5 erber, Sherry Rickman, Barbee Moore, and Vera Ruth Winter. 4,?-:M 8 . . X 1' N This page compliments f of MAC'S PRODUCE ,N dvi ik Q lalaorfunified This page compliments of MISSION THEATER fs, Time out for a coke say seniors Peggy Matter, Myrna Dysingcr, Larry Kerr, Anita Wichert, Delores Blehm, and Barbara Raines. Q 9 swifNsoN, Cimiu rs 5 Baseball, l-2-3-4, Basketball, l, F,F,A,, 2-fl-4, F,F,A, 4 if . ' Officer, 4: Class Officer, 4, Jr, Play, Sr, Play, en iam i WICQHIQRT, ANITA 'K-f, Basketball, l-2, Girls' Chorus, l-2-3-4, Mixed Y i! Cliorns, 1-Q-fi-41, Pepeires, 1-2-4, Drum Majorerte, 4, Sr, Play, Hfxleel Ar:gor1.i , WINTER, VERA RUTH National Honor Society, 3-4, State Honor Society, l-'J-3, De- bate, l-2, Alpha Rho Tau, l, ECHO, 3-4, Blue Book Staff, Il-4, Jr, Play, Sr, Play, Girls' Quartet, 3-4, Girls' Trio, 2-4, Meer Arizona , Band, l-2, Piano Accompanist, l-2-3-4, Clar- inet Quartet, l-2, Pepettes, 1-2-4, Girls' Chorus, 1-2-3-4' Mixed Chorus, l-2-3-4, Orchestra, l-2. WITT, HM F,F,A, Officer, 3-4, F,F,A, 2-3-4, Football, 1-2, Boys' Chorus, 2-3, letter Club, 3, Jr, Play, Sr. Play, MeetArizona , Class Officer, 2-3. WITT, NELDA Girls' Chorus, 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus, l-2-3-4, Girls' Trio, 2-3-4, Girls' Quartet, 3-4, Meet Arizona , Ir. Play, Sr. Play, 13 Annual Queen, l, Pepettes, 1-2-4, Blue Book Staff, 4, Chorus Officer, 4, Class Officer, 1, Student Council, 3, Softball, 1. kr T jiree Own anal One fo 0 unions Akers, Darlene Amey, Edward Bollinger, Harold Clutter, Don 14 SERVICE srATloN Act your part! says Mrs, Flanagan, class Harold Bollinger, presidentg Robert Flewelling, Kay Howell, Danna Stanford, Coetta Venable, student council representativeg EdAmey, Don Clutter Evelyn Sylvester is not pictured, Dysinger, George Feil, David This page compliments Flewelling, Robert of CANTREI-Us Grounds, Ralph Hitchcock, Leland Howell, Kay uniord Libich, Clara Matter, Lois June iq 'I-'N.-v xr., M E McPherson, Jim Shaffer, Harold play director. PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: cotmcil representativeg David Feil, Clara Libich, and treasurerg Donna Theiner, Darlene Akers, Shaffer, Lois June Matter and Mrs. Flanagan. This page compliments of GEORGE T. BURDGE International Harvester Dealer 15 e nxiouaf .Awaif fke In VX 'V' V X 3 N -1 'N r 'RQ l'l QQ N ii ML . Stanford, Donna Sylvester, Evelyn Q-, Tlweiner, Donna ITY5 Towner, Gary ' A M Venable, Coetta untorj X, .V , L, .X X , Yocum, Kenneth oin fke panL5 of . .x4!umnz This page compliments of LLOYD B. BARNETT Life-Health and Accident and Property Insurance 16 Mr. Hoatcn, co-sponsur, gives Ralph Grounds, Jim McPherson, and George Dysmgcr Lhc latest develop- ments of the advertising for the juniur play. Q Baker, Carroll PS. 'Vx 0,9 0I1'l0I'25 Blehm, Vernon Buller, Carroll lf' l Sophomore officers were busy outlining plans for their carnival. LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Patsy Lynch, reporterg Bill Witt, presidentg Cooper Parker and Kayleen 1ordan,student council rep- resentativesg Gwen Stevens, secretary-treasurer and Larry Hale, vice-president, SEATED is Mr. Jackson, sponsor. .Alf f7Le Jalal TMI, 7'l4a,-L This page compliments of MR. AND MRS. V. l.. CURTIS Burdge , Tommy Clutter, Jimmy Curtis, Lynda 17 Buller, Carolyn Burclge, Bill ,an Dorsch, Jack Griffin , Bob Grounds, Larry 52,9 0l'l10I'2:f Loveland, Donald Lynch, Dale gg Lynch, Palsy Bob Griffin, Bill Btudge, Jimmy Clutter, Don Mitchell, Paul McKenzie, Lynda Curtis, Peggy Oliver, Carolyn Bullet, Ruthe Rapp, and Juanita Stearman were caught in one of their typical jam sessions. 1- in enewecl .Nope .xgncl ibeferminafion 55 Parker, Cooper Rapp, Rutlwe I 4 v McKenzie, Paul Mitchell, Don Oliver, Peggy S10 0I'l'l0I'eJ Stearman, Juanita -Q Q Stevens, Gwen This page compliments of VOILE S MOTOR COMPANY Witt, Bill Witt, Larry What Jack Livesay is trying to get Jackie Dorsch, Vernon Blehm, Carroll Buller, Don Loveland, Larry Grounds, Paul McKenzie, and Tommy Burdge to cook up is a good question. e ere gloicaf .grefskmen --- Abrahams, Alera 12. A , 5 A Abrahams, Gary 'gf ' - ' 159. f Carter, Ellen U ,H 'ir I .,X N 7 1 I X V 4: A rej unen I J B fi A - xi' ' A Grey, Bob Hamby, Barbara Harrison, Emily Craig, Sidney 5- Decker, Imogene - S- 4v ' Fankhouser, Pat 'Y' . . -gf.: ' L 0- 41 J - Q 'Q ' - sf' ef '4 y l g 1 i 6 xc 'i X .A A I 6- 'R c-' This page complimenis of PETE'S TEXACO STATION 20 Hickox, Norma Holland, Anna Marie Honeman, Barbara Freshman officers, Richard Mathis, vice-president, Louis McC1cndon, prcsidcntg Bob Grey and Pat Fank- hoiisur, student council represcniaiivesg Barbara Hone- man, sccrutary-treasurer, and Joan Raines, reporter, hclp Lhtll' sponsor, Mrs. Jackson, plan games for one of their class parries. Cgeerfug glnfhrwiaafic .xdncl ing .fi ' , rfip 'gf gl QT -r i Houlc, Barbara - 3 i.. Jones, Jerrold M I , 'N' Krieger, Marlene l r' 7 A . ,F rr l . l 8 Q ' tl l L ll v is. -G' 14 H :g fl. Q. Q L, Xe ff: +- X Raines, Joan Seawrighf, Sue Towner, Eileen Wl1.u'? No more liorm-work? ask these lnqulsirivc freshmen, Alena A bmlmnls, Imogene Decker, Nurma lllclmx, Sl1:1ri1nLoring, Eileen Towncr, Floyd Morgan, Gary Abrahams, llnward Raff, and S1dncyCraig. - mi-,3.,,, .85 .4518 5' l A-1 S P85 In QI1 Loring, Sharon Mathis, Richard Mayo, Joyce ' f McClendon, Louis Morgan, Floyd .R Raff, Howard Q ,u ,idx Y. 1, if Zl This page compliments of P AND O CLEANERS dfighflt QTLJQ Adams, Claude Akers, Jimmy Barnes, Pauline Blehm, Joan Brindle, Beffy Burdge, Carolyn Clark, Alice Cruzan, Melvin .uf i 'IM fe This page compliments of Lt ,- THE MODEL Hale , Gary Harms, Renetta Hatfield, Claire Ann Hampsfen, Lois Jean Hill, Ralph Dewayne 22 1 zeal, 30 ,awe These eighth grade officers, Renetta Harms, secretaryg Altec Clark, vice-presidentgSharon Hitchcock, treasurerg Caralee Lynch, student council representative, and Car- olyn Burdge, president are never too busy to sit down to shoot the breeze with fellow friends Shirley Young, Loretta Kreutziger, Claire Ann Hatfield, Mona Beth Rahm, and Joan Blehm. Uv tl 4 5 .- js A I X - , 'Y '7 'sl , 4 f Q PM ,Q 4 l li L I , A A ' 8 '- 1 5 ur pface n . Melvin Cruzan, Loren Witt, Iimmy Akers, Kenny Hooblcr, student council representative, Don Rem- ling and Mr. Corley, eighth grade sponsor, take time out from theirstudies to pose for our yearbook photog- rapher. Hitchcock, Sharon Holland, Eugene Honeman, Larry Hoobler, Kenny Krieger, lcla Kreufziger, Loretta Lynch, Caralee Remling, Don ciglfk Qwle This page compliments of MAXINE 'S CAFE Simmons, Jenelle Young, Jewell Young, Shirley Williams, Gerald rf A ilk . s. o Witt, Loren James up e ,F 1 evenfA QPU, CJ? This page compliments of GEORGE AND MAGGIE'S CAFE Arnold, Tommy Balcer, Sandra Barnes, Rebecca Barnes, Violet Booth, Johnny Clinard, Clifford 91 I' 4' 4 A N U Q ff 'O J a If fx l i X I .few I 7!Wi:icLieuou:S - Boidferoud - Carehee Clutter, Devon '4--1. , ,J ' Isu- ,img I. -,- Ttus 1-ickcr clean-up is a ll w expuricncc for scvimh graders Jerry Houma, rcporterg J. D. Scoggins, SCCFQIAIY-lrc3SllfCrg Sabra Howull, pre-sidcutg lrum- Rcmlmg, viczv-president, Rc- becca Voilcs and Sandra Hofferber, student X council rcprcscmativcs. Qs 1 Craig, Robert b Daugherty, Raymond Ny 4 Depuy, Paul ,. l L 4:20 I ,L Dorsch Marne Duncan Rex Fankhouser, Mike 4 Haffield, Deanna Rae Hecox, Dawn Hill, Leda Ruth Hoeme, Jerry 1? Hofferber, Sandra 2, Q, 9 Houk, Buddy .+ ,-,fi ' si.: ' MA Confinue On ur ay Ladies first, say gentlemen Tommy Arnold and Mike Fankhouser to these seventh grade ladies. Krieger, Clarence Lebow, Ronald Loughridge, Larry Loring, Loraine Loveland, Jerry Mathis, Bobby if Nd y. x xx fs' Ile , -48 Jul ' euenllt Qu 6 This page compliments of SWAIM'S APARTMENTS Howell, Sabra McNabb, Johnny Meisel, l.eon O'Leary, Jimmy Parker, Carroll Ralf, Tommy Remling, Irene ecome me Cams o 7959 Simmons Julie Slocum Richard Smothermon, Archie Themer Mary Catherine vu Vol les Rebecca I' QQ Woody Chauncy I I x 6 I l - ' ' ' . . . . 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' 4 0 I 1 ' U o I D.. ,I , . : U.. 1 hz . INA I . 4 u ,. l A Q.. 6 A ,' ' .. -l N L 'v x XL . l - H W H fl -' To Develop W g -o -A l :N Mem, 1 n .A l A ' on Y , xx X xx NNxxxxx'-,xxxxxxxxxxxxxx' Socially K Through Co-operative ORGANIZATIONS ,t.y.,yfvi,ge1+'.1-Q-x,, o:.- 4, 1 - ' -- 'Afyx --, , , .,:n 1 -fe minus.: ..,. Q 4 , .Qi failsdl . fi r y, I 3- ,' I .if T T' qrx 'al 1 i QV Y- 1 ' , it-K SEATED ARE: Sabra Howell, Sandra Hofferber, Caralee Lynch, Jerry I-Ialc, Pat Fankhnuser, V Carolyn Burdge and Rebecca Voiles. STANDING ARE: Kenny Hoobler, Louis McClendun, Bill ' ' Witt, Darlene Akers, Robert Flewelling, Harold Bollinger and Bob Grey. .gzaclenf Counci The student council gives the student an opportunity to voice his beliefs and opinions. This year's council has been the most active one since itsorganization three years ago. The council sponsored many projects including the printing of school handbooks, which contain the rules and regulations by which each student should abide. They also supervised the painting of parking lanes on the streets in front of school buildings. DONALD KENNEY Sponsor ...An-al l I7 rg f W ln I PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Donald Kenney, Sponsorg Janie Rudd, Secretary, Larry Kerr, Presidemg Kayleen Jordan, Vice- Presidentg and Fred Barr, Faculty Representative. STANDING IS: Cooper Parker, Reporter. The Lora Lunn Chapter of the Natuonal Honor Society encourages students to struve for better cntuzenshnp and scholarshup ln order for a student to be a member of thas organazataon, he must possess outstandrng leadership scholarship, servnce and character The socnety, whsch was organ uzed fuve years ago and named after our well known teacher, Lora Lnnn Dobson, guves a tea each year for all honor roll members .il Barbcc M vor adrmr nglx marches Myrna Dysml, r put an Pcggx Hoffcrtnr s mm Nils Pm Wd lL0l'lCl ,NOIIOF 0Clef Verna Rae Bostwlck, Vua Ruth W1Hlt'Y and Arthc na Hoobler do thur share of plannlng for thu IHIIASUOII NATIONAL HONOR SOCIITY Q' '1 i l 7' 1 Thus page compluments MR. and MRS. JOHN E. KERR . . if . l 5 ., Y' 1 . . . ' If I I . . , . l s f , T , hi K Nu? A rm K U 'i ' V v 1 1- v y vu x 4 'Y A I Q . of 29 v S tx X t' k I , FX: -I, , 'V .xv ,..,r:, '?- E L , .j f , V Q X with deadlines just aheali, Ven Rui' , and Mr. XKemendo put finishing touches on Blue Book copy. . N M Q tx, ,. , ads? Fw l M If 4 , ,OW '- Zgflle E0 Siu Editor . . . . . Vera Ruth Winter Sports Editor. . .... Jerry Hale Business Manager . . . Arthena Hoobler Sr. Representatives . . . .Nelda Witt Larry Kerr Jr. Representatives ........ Lois Matter Evelyn Sylvester, Darlene Akers Soph. Representatives ......... Bill Witt Lynda Curtis Advisor . . . Mr. Frank Kemendo This page compliments of ROBERT'S BROS. VI 30 Ol' - ni' -ut X Q?i T.'!!' f7Ae ECAC .Siu Co-Editors . Feature Editor Society Editor Sports Editors Fashion Editor Reporters . . . Verna Rae Bostwick Arthena Hoobler . . . . Pat Simpson . . Vera Ruth Winter . . .Joe Johnston Jim McPherson . . . Barbee Moore . . .Kayleen Jordan Cooper Parker Janie Rudd Lenora Russell Peggy Hofferber This page compliments of CONSUMER'S LOCKERS i e .1 . 'i as ,fi -r-y 1 A ii Proofreading is taken seriously by Arthena and Verna Rae. DUDLEY SMITH The hard working high school band has earned its title as the Pride of the Pan- handle. The Band marched in parades at Amarillo, Texas and Goodwell, Okla- homa, besides participating in band day at Tulsa, Oklahoma. The group appeared locally in Hooker's Christmas parade and presented their annual concerttoa capac- ity crowd. Bond officers were: Joe Johnston, president, Ruby Johnston, vice- president, Ruthe Rapp, secretary-treasurer . Joe Johnston and Jim McPherson served as student directors. if ' ' 0 0 0 NF X 7 ei 2 152, 6' f , V, 5 -fi ?f 5 5-,I 4-- DAVID HOOTEN Director L 5 1 Q This page compliments TROMBONE QUARTE I' Larry Wlll Sue Seawrlght Ralph Grounds and Larroll Buller 32 U ig f-xhw A A ,Q . ,raw -'x.,AAw-- ,L 5 -, , ,-,-f 1 ,, FY- Y .. ' -g , Y Kan! TRUMPET QUARTET: Vernon Blehm, George Dysinger, David Feil and Jim McPherson. 33 TRUMPET TRIO: George Dysinger, David Feil and Jim McPherson. This page compliments of SCHAAPVELD OIL CO Qrclzea fra ur w l llr.ll I SKC! Ill -M 'l, l-41 ORCHESTRA MEMBERS ARE VIOLINS Norma Hukox Anna Nlarre Holland loralnc Lorlng Julu Srmmons Maru Dorslh Irene 'wlrres BA55 Paul NIcKenzre CELLO Edward Amey PIANO Bob Grey FLUTEB bharonlorrng Barbara Honeman Betrx Brlndle CLARINIETS Joan Ralnes Alecra Abrahams Pat Fankhouser and Rebecca Vollrs SAXOPHONES bandra Baker Irene Remlrng TRUMPEIB Jlm McPherson Lyccrgc Dysrngcr and Daxxd Ferl BARITONE Jcncllr Srmrnons IROMBONJI Seawrrghr DIRELTOR Daud Hooren all an Sue The orchestra as the newest organuza hon an our musncdepartment All the other musnc groups rn HHS have exhrbuted out standmg work and the orchestra has been no exception SA XOPHONE OUA RTET Ruthe Rapp Norma I-hckox Sandra Baker and Irene Remlmg 34 Cl ARINET I RIO Edward Amey Anna Marle Holland and Joan Ralnes Thus page compluments McKENZlE ELECTRIC g 1 ' I T A I To T -E TTIIQA It I - F 3 Eff: Q V T- V 'T V .l I ls 3 ' ' . A X 532 Q, 1 I i , ' 1 ' ' 1 31 ,I I . , f -2 tl , ' A A , X.. . . ' z . , . ' , , ' I ' , , '- ' d I' . -- I T. '-' '. -- '. '--' . , and J ' ' I ' -- ' 1 1 I Q -- ' Ill' --' 1 d r I I 5 5 ' 1. . l I 3 p A ' . l elle rr pl 5 ti 1 ' I ' A will , ig I I 1 ,fl ll' pl , 3' '. ' 1 A U I , - of .N QI' .4 ghorud MI MBLRS PICTURED ARE sharon Loring Norma Hickox Claire Ann Hatfield Joan Blehm Reneua Harms Lorena Kreutziger Ellen Carter Alice Clark Anna Maru. Holland Caralee Lynch Marie Dorseh Leda Ruth Hill Rebecca Barnes RuLh Lemmon Sandra Hofferber Violet Barnes PatFankhouser Barbara Honeman Carolyn Callahan Pauline Barnes Barbara Houk Betty Brindle Jenclle Simmons Shirley Young SharonHmhLock Aleeta Abrahams Dawn Hecox Sandra Baker Julie Simmons Carolyn Burdge Joan Raines Mary Catherine Theiner Rebeeca Voiles Sabra Howell and Loraine Loring OFFICERS 6 9 9 Ellen Carter President Anna Marne Holland Secretary Treasurer Sue Seawrughf Librarian Florence Flanagan Director JR HIGH TRIO Pat Fankhouser Anna Marie Holland and Ellen Carter This page complumenfs W B JOHNSTON GRAIN CO IR HIGH TRIO Carolyn Burdge Caralee Lynch and Alice Clark 35 . Q 7 I'. l X I l h Q I V y . 3 , I 4 g I I 1 .g l . 4 ' ' L . e ' . 'fs ' ' A L , Qi Irene Remling, Deanna Hatfield, Mona BeLh Rahm, Eileen Towner, Jewel Young, Emily Harrison, Imogene Decker, Sue Seawrighr, K l my l . . . . - W , sc ...... . ' ,,,. , ii. x ' ' 1, 1 rr ' I I -7 ' , I 1 , of if ,,,n4 Rum winter. Anita Wlcheltl lldiihu. SECOND Blehma d N6 ton. Bostwidi' Delolesris Gwen Sevens algtisingel' Ruby lorllsussell Won Verna Rail RSP? 'Lynda Cr: ndHo0ble Mymsmothermon' Lenol sm ' C ' . 2 l HRST Row: :alwls we M:-llilexllunonna Thell,l1elk::o1YnBu1le Wann 6 Moor . Kay 0 ' RD RO 1 Barbie S Wester. ner. THX , x n Y Ma Row .ivfnlef 3nd Peggy Nm Glenna - Rudd. and 331118 '26! KLOPMJ The mixed chorus has merited much praise for its fine performance of the Pan Amer- ican Festival. Under the able leadership of Florence Flanagan, the chorus made several public appearances. Among its outstanding activities was the contata Music for Christ- mas. The girls' and boys' choruses were also very active groups. Each of our vocal choruses participated in the annual music festival and we were proud of their ratings. This page compliments of WHlTE'S AUTO STORE 36 KA 0111.5 , 'F k xv NU J, I 0 5 ' ,, 'L Q 1 ,' lf uf -V K L - . rl: A .I fy L5 M A , Clorufi ' ' . ,gl , I r if , , .4 .ruff v, . K . ' s J - X Q P ff1RS'1', ' COW le C fK , UW: 4' Iaud ennfx HtJqJb1Qr X H111 Hurq Q Ad-in V ' D011 fe dgc 75: 91711111 , I A S. is OI77 Bur 101'ga' N Ugg.,-Ik Y Clgcl Bill Wi! I, Cuopcr park C Holland, ji t, Bob Grlff cr, Larry G r1irnyAkLr 1 rn, , ' ro 'Sang ,I GaryAbraha'i1ds and paul MCQL lcihrqgmu SEV and gr eng, , ' ' .UND -dr L. 7 roll BUHWI HIRD ROW' FIRST Rtlwg Pat Simpson, VcrriaRat-Bostwivk, Delores Blehm, Anita Wichert, Vera Ruth Winter, Barbce Moore, Lois June Matter, Nelda Witt, Lynda Curtis, Ruthe Rapp, Gwen Stevens, Joe Johnston, Paul McKenzie, Bob Griffin and Cooper Parker. SECOND ROW: ljvclyn Sylvester, Kayllowell, Donna Theincr, Arthcna Hooblcr, Myrna Dysingcr, Clara Libich, Juanita Stearman, Kayleen Jordan, Eugene Holland, Tom Burdge, Bill Burdge, Jimmy Akers and Carroll Buller. THIRD ROW: Aleeta Abrahams, Anna Marie Holland, lillenfiarter, CarolynBullcr, Phcnnie Srnothcrmon, Lenora Russell, Janie Rudd, Ruby Johnston, Glenna lmler, Peggy Matter, Kenny Hooblcr, Claude Adams, Gary Abrahams, Floyd Morgan, Don Remling and Larry Grounds. r ' i A 71' ii iv-T AYT1 vig- i , is . Q 1 J is f ' l ? E f l 2 . 1 . Q 1 V :X ' Ez .F Q19 Q ' i!f !Q sh f .. , , .', hu, K YA VA ' Y ' vi . ' ' A ' t . A I ' 7 L I A '- f 5' 1 -sz .S LI: , ki 1, ,. 4 ' M' l it li M o R f - ,C 1, A Xl' . . . -' .Y ,,..a::L H - M rl 1-Q. 1 0 D Y ,3 mul, I -I-. X' Qx'AR'YII1 mm Wm Mm R Bm s' UI'.XRTI'l: 'J www WIN' rzr.nm4 ,HI , mu . IHYN NNLI' ww If ' , -un lirkur, IIwIvI1m!.v1111I1-.Iii1.IWitt, ,MCG f 61115201 Aa '3 if TI'1Is page compliments of MARSHALL'S PLUMBING AND APPLIANCE GIRLS TRIO: Nelda Wm, Vura Ruth Wmter and Janie Rudd. GIRLS' TRIO: 38 Donna PIIIIUIUCI, Lynda Clums and Ruthc Rapp. A , L , P.. -,. 4... Pit turedliere are members and sponsors whoattended the January 4-H meeting. FIRST ROW: Sharon Lambert, Betty Brown, Karen Lambert, Madolyn Abrahams, Tommy Osborn and Larry Houk. SECOND ROWg Sharon Stevens, Barbara Barnes, Billy Brown, Van Honemari, Alan Brandess and Ric-hard Sloeiirn. THIRD ROWg Irene Mires, Janet Gustin, Tommy Metcalf, Ruthe Rapp, Gwen Stevens, Leon Mcisel and Mr. Holland. FOURTH ROWgMrs, Seawriglit, Mr. and Mrs. Slocum, Ed Amey, Mrs. Decker, Mrs. Burdge, Miss Harbin, Mrs. Holland, Robbit-Coiieliarid Mrs. Cfoucli. STANIDINGg Bob Sheets, Lois june Matter, Imogene Decker, Ellen Carter, Carolyn Burdge, Loretta Sea- wright, Eileen Towiier, Joyce Mayo, Anna Marie Holland, Eugene Holland, Peggy Ann Matter and Mrs. East. 4-JJ CM Si f 3 This page compliments WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Anna Marie Holland, Secretary-Treasurer, Lois June Matter, Vice-Presidentg Ellen Carter, Song Leader and Carolyn Burdge, Reporter. SEATED IS: Peggy Ann Matter, President. 39 I N 'wx AJ ...I 'll INT TO RIL HT ARL Srdmx Craig Carroll Baker louls MLClLndon Iaaku Dorsrlr larry Wm L ary Towmr Jog johrrsron and Larrx crounds sl -XNDINLJ XRF Ralph Grounds B11 B d ur gg J 1 wut Cl arles owrnson lom Burdpl l ry klrr M Ham o lm Bob 4 rrffrn Dorraldl ularrd Robert llLWLll1ll Jerrold Jw g cms Blll Wm and Vunon Blihm The Hooker Future Farmers of Amer- ica hada very successful year. Theywon many honors at the various livestock sho and Iudgung contests. This active group sponsored a box supper and held their an- and Son Banquet in the spring. WS nual Father Individual proiects were carried on by each member of the group. This page compliments ll ful? Clflnefff of RANDAL HOFFERBER rRucK LINES HA 4-0 NP Instru C tor- OCK S. - v A 0 .f4merica 'kx OFFICERS Lenora Russell ....... President Larry Hale . . . Vice-President Lynda Curtis . . . Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Donald E. Kenney .... Advisor This page compliments of WlNTER'S INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE l'. ep qua Boarding the bus for an outeof-town gaine are: Kayleen Jordan, Rutlie Rapp, Peggy Oliver, Donna Stanford, Lois june Matter Carolyn Buller, Gwen Stevens, Donna Theiner, Lynda Curtis, Myrna Dysinger, Peggy llofferber, Anita Wichert, Patsy Lynch Phennie Smothermon, Lenora Russell, Janie Rudd, Ruby Johnston, Nelda Witt, Vera Rutli Winter, Arthena Hoobler, Glenna lmler Barbara Raines, Barbee Moore, Pat Simpson, Delores Blehm, Verna Rae Bosrwiek, Sherry Rickman and Peggy Ann Matter Ms X A 'qc-V 'X ' A . T 's,..ySEA-xx X .i '- ' , ' My A- 4, . was ' - ' ': . X ..-wgf. 1. ' ' 4 A I ' 7 C Q il M .,,, A A rl la This page compliments WINTER'S MOTEL gi. 44,4 12, cm JR, HIGH PEP CLUB: Raymond Daugherty, Aleeta Abrahams, Renerta Harms, ,lenelle Simmons, Dawn Hecox, Sandra Baker, julie Simmons, Sandra Hofferber, Leda Ruth Hill, Deanna Hatfield, Anna Marie Holland, Eileen Towner, Rebecca Voiles, Ruth Lemmon, Sabra Howell, Buddy Houk, Rex Duncan, Irene Remling, Norma Hickox, Claire Ann Hatfield, Joan Blehm, BerryBrrndle, Johnny Lollar, Howard Raff, Paul Depuy, Barbara Honeman, loan Raines, Sue Seawright, CarolynBurdge, C1arolynCallahan, Lois Hampsren, Loraine Loring, Mary Catherine Theiner, Marie Dorsch, Violet Barnes, Rebecca Barnes, Sharon Hitchcock, Barbara Hamby, Joyce Mayo, Jewel Young, Emily Harrison, Imogene Decker, Pauline Barnes, Marlene Krieger, Ida Krieger, Barbara Houk, Loretta Kreutziger, Shirley Young, Johnny Booth, Tommy Arnold, Alice Clark, Ellen Carter, Sharon Loring, Pat Fankhouser and Melvin Cruzan. MEMBERS PICTURED ARE: Janie Rudd, Bob Griffin, Ruby Johnston, Jerry Hale, Donna 'l'heiner, Lois June Matter, l.enora Russell, Bill Witt, Verna Rae Bostwiek, Leland Hitcheouk, Tommy Burdge, Ralph Grounds, Sherry Riekman, Joe Johnston, Pat Simpson, Harold Bollinger, Peggy Ann Matter, Carroll Bullet, Larry Grounds, Carroll Baker, Don Clutter, Harold Shaffer, Charles Swenson, Jirrirny Clutter, Don Mitchell and Coach Corley. caller CM This page compliments of WESTHOMA OIL CO. The letter club sponsored an action-filled game between the Red Heads, a nationally- known women's team and the Hooker Dead 44 Heads. ,' 7 A . . n- - 1. . - ,.Li,--.L.-A f. ,gina 4 ' 5' .iff 4 W ,- , 7 A-'fI,lL,,Q','5 ?2-'eg' .J 5 .V , ' 9'f'Q,QSv-222-':,-Jiif: i Vw I-1 H - W' N M - . f ' -ga A, ',4,, - M Jn-2 fx 1 1 -Jr. , '- ' ::, 4 A- -5: ,-.'- v., ' ' 2 1' ml . . 'M . iw. 41226-IAT..'-'Q-F' A . J ' 'f 1' , ', 4 H , A 1 -' 1 . w,, , I ,. df , K 1 - , ,--:v--- ' mf, , - M0 p . ,V y y , , QV.. .ah VIVA. 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MQISCO O Clos 'Vers ' C , fe: e X?r:NI9rov emem H0Ofre?g,ge I This is the hard-fighting six that outcharged every opposing line. This team led the Hooker bulldogs to a record of four wins against three lossesg two ofthe losses were only by one point. -um :ani ,53s 1 fy 1 -..- -- -H - i, -H., , x - 13 -k'N+'f I. . . , I vfn.a-:,',3nAiV . . A is . .' ,1 . g Q r . . .5 I I Q 1 K Juv- wl - 1 - ,. 'N fi,- 'fd ' 'QF' 6-.Q a A-, .A QA- i ' n -' N ng .. ' , . ff 'Q L 5 I' h r '. ,I , f This Page Compliments of CONSUMERS FUEL ASSOCIATION 46 l vs ii' 4 A 97' ii' I ' f.. 1 f 44 i ' -, ' 4 - ' ' , gt , .A A i .g f i . K 4 V 1' b ,f . Q 'V ' J - in . i , f- . 1 Y: all U 4, xxx- ' li' , i e ' I ,. i 1 L,- : lg .TA L gkwtr :Wag .K I. . H - 1' ' - '. A' X V ' , .N -,I 3 Q . 1 , ,ii',, I- -K - s it . . 'Ti-, 8' ,M Q QL I, Q, .Int Aww'-, ' S s .is V 9 '. , 1 ,. ' - -, 'L r ' ' 'X s f '11 'fu . bf Q' '? 'y-UN.. ,Q .J Q. - ' Rib x 1' 2 1 A ' 's ' . ' . , . as ' iii! rf! ' Xi-V-. --, ,.', I i ' .,. f-, i , . , car- , ,. 4 , , V f i Xi V l 1 N 27 ,X A - Q, N ff 'lil ' f l X , ar. ' f F , , If - R 'N at N ' l i ' 1 f - .3 - , f i s - l I f 1 'f - A x 7 P '17 'if' . -bqgt, ' I xi . ng, -X ' . H ,. I sk X. LM my j VIL 'l'l'lil ll5 l .-XNDIN-, l.l lil 'l lllllfflli Aiilgl- rl lrrrsriize, ,l.:1. Cjlnrrcr, Ralph firnclrlds, i3nr1r,,gg1r,f, I Jrruil l1i..iL:, ga 'C KNlfl1l.IN43, l.llfT 'lil llluilll :Krall lclario H1103 --r .1 1. kllulicll, Brin Grxffux, Eixll lflff, jurrl: llals aria Hanna I Johnston and Hale are the ip I only two seniors on this year's squad. An outstanding record of pass completions was made with Johnston throwing and Hole receiving. ln the picturebelow Johnston leads the way with Hale carrying the ball into the end zone. IOP JUH NST ON Bark Captain x -rnamzs slzaffr-r rw 'r ii' f 4- v - .. End Caplan .sw M 4 'H' N 1 pi N T HQ X X lllf i Hd I' ,Q -rl Hale on an end sweep goes for thirty yards for his second touchdown of the game against the hard-fighting Turpin Cardinals. In a previous game, Turpin defeated Hooker bya slim margin of two points. Later in the season, Hooker retalliated by stomping the Cardinals by a score of 20-7. This page compliments of HAROLD SHAFT-hR BOLLINGER MOTOR BILI WIT1 Junior 48 Sophomore Center Back F'- 1qnv- au. - - -,, ,-. ,X . ,,, '13 -pl an Q -ow- una ln. mann. ,V luiailvnv uana,s.-'sam ' Q Clutter is stopped on the five yard En A Ima after recetvmg a pass thrown by W . L' ' ' 3 Bill Witt. In one of his best games, V P - r ' . Clutter caught four passes for a net I rl b ns., -V yardage of 101 yards. Q wr' ' rf M 29:1 D, fzgagn 5, A ,, r 1' H ' V554 K' A., ' a-, , 4 X 'Cf' 5 - ifgrif t ,r '1 V 1 X-K Y, KN HHH. X -X-. . 011913. - ilullnliv nfl .S ND' 1- EL! iii li' 1l '!' IV b QA R .aura fu ,f--- A. II. , 1- -w .,.-- , IQ In: alt I1 nn f mf: - -f K lf.. Hooker Walsh Hooker Turpin Hooker Tyrone Hooker Turpin Hooker Forgan Hooker Yarbrough Hooker Goodwell lc odwell bac 6095 Cl GO l ln Gwulldsx down' MW' RO ptr ot 0 ills This Page Compliments of iw Sho HooKER CLEANERS Leland Hitchcock is brought down by a Turpin player during the annual homecoming game. 50 ..V-PQ' ibu- Clutter seems to be evening the score with this player. swgf: Sf! Oo Q4 oxi of gd ow 61,0 offer 0063 Q0 CQ YO Do fr . M ca J, ,S QNQXQ O9 J IZ 936 'OXO s 6 eq 236 O .XS 00 '00 .v This Page Compliments of GREY'S DRUG COMPANY down 'Doss r lb SCS ' Sf Mor: ver A, Of, ole 'Se is 6 l' 900 O 1 . Us 1,06 '51 Perrylon 6 Hooker 7 Eureka 7 Hooker 21 Perryron 7 Hooker 6 Q. EO' M05 Mr ,XOCMSOSC CQSSS UXWXW . VS S i Yxllg N40 Yeod me Jr om L Mqruc. we y,oS 9 O0 STG,-, .4 rx? CO0 and Og o 90 IFR' ' YS're0m Xe. Xeomiu xox-xo!-X . QXONIC Romlo fevu xov- rgxfl 0 The .C divec nxof H Y gvev Oxhlexl YK Okay BU O Piave o io wo wil Q0 0 xo do Kb. . ' . .., X , ' . . 'v-'. ' 115-T 'Ni' '- ., ' -' - ' 1.1 -Q-- 4 - -Ji - FIRST ROW: Floyd Morgan, l.arry lloncrnan, Richard Marliis, Jerrold jones, Ralph llill, Louis lxlnfili-lidori, Ili-vim . -,X 111' Clutter, Jcrry Loveland, and GaryAbraliams, SECOND ROW: Mulxin Clruzan, Jimrny Akers, Donald Ruinling, lilgum- Holland, Ucrald Williams, lerrylloernc, Carroll Parker, Mike F3IlkllOUSL'l', and Lorcn James Will. STANDING: Buddy llmik, f,lari-:iw Kriugur, lllrblay Mathis, Chaunceywoody, J. D. Scoggins, Kenny Hooblcr, Gary Hale, Tommy Arnold, Johnny Mc'Nahh, Ronald Lchow, and Tonliny Rafi. 52 . ,g , .1y,,, 'YV' ?'1i1'N'1iQ1W.'gn11.1'1'.1 111.13 FJ111f1'.1H4111:1s,f.1r11:1'11I21ru.Z1. H211 C .1r111, N111- w1aw11gt11, 1111 1 y.111','.. .11 IIS M-1.. w.1.1111, 1.11.2111 1x111'., 1'1. .11r1,11.1 I-,:1 .W Xl.NT.DlN41g gixllltli F-.1.1:.1 ti .i.111d, w111u1aI3at.1'r, ,I11a11!i111111-X .-2.1.1.1 .'-.h1.111.11.3s, 1111111 I3r.11d11, ' 11- - ' ' mt1ar1111It11u11 111 ti 1 '. f111-- 11 111. 1s 141.1 j.11'1's1: I.1111 IZ 11113, 11111111111 1 .1 11.111, 11.111111 m111.1111111s, I111, ,1111 lk M., .md T r-g'f:'jw. - The Hooker Junior High guards pass the bail pre-game warm up. This Page Compliments of MIRES AND SON SUPPLY Hooker 22 . . Straight 26 Hooker 28 . . Tyrone 20 Hooker 24 . . Straight 26 Hooker 32 . . Hardesty 26 Hooker 30 . . .Yarbrough T6 ld. lg ill' gf lf' A 62' ' 15116111611 ff The forwards take some practice shots during the half of the Hardesty game. I r l FIRST HOTVZl.i1ffylIUIlCIT'lJIl, fTL'L2ll fiillliilldll, Ralph llill, Guraltl Williams, Rtvllard Mathis, Li41ryAhr.tl1a1t1s, Cflautlu Xdmts SIQQIONIU ROW: Gary Hale, Jnl1r1rxyN1cNabb, Mllw Fanlcltousur, J, ID, si-lrgglrts, Devon Clutter, lfugum liullttml, .md Kurrnyll h tr Hooker 29 Straight 21 Hooker 30 Balko 32 Hooker l 7 Hardesty 33 Hooker 36 Tyrone 21 Hooker I7 Guymon 32 Hooker 37 Yarbrough l5 Hooker 29 Bethany 20 JJ' Z? ' I . lg Z? L A if aj ef Cl Abrahams lays in a shot during a thrilling game against Guymon. Final score: Guymon 32, Hooker l7. The Hooker Bulldogs sharpen their shooting ability before the finals of the Tyrone tourna ment. This Page Compliments of THE HOOKER ADVANCE BILL watt HAR LE OL JERRX1 HP? Forward FD BOLLINGE Cetike Ofword R Hale goes into the air for another basket Bollinger springs high for a perfect shot. Hooker boys displayed good sports- manship and vigorously handled the hal l during all of their games. After win- ning the Class B District Championship, the boys were edged out of the regionols bya narrow margin ot one point. Their record for this year is i3 wins and 8 losses. LEL E A B Gugfd Guard ! My BURDG Forward N Miro, E BOB GRIFFIN DO XOM kef G ELL C90 Uqrd W Hole fakes The rebound in 0 If looks like HIS good for 'WO hard-foughfgcmeogoinsf Texhomc. points, Jerry. RVN GR F BUTLER ' JIMMY CLUTTE R OUNDS Guard CARRQLL LA Quflfd 5 7 orwafd JANE RUDD ard F OVW PAT SIMPSON d LYN orwor Forwordch' PAT N6 VERNA RAE BOSTWICK D ON E QAVV Guard NA T ROMA A 58 G HEINER GX-,Cf UQ,-d GWEN STEVENS LF R LQXS MATTE Forward 'NORA RUS Fofwold Guard SELL Thexner lumps hugh for thus rebound Where 5 The ball 9O'n9 The gurls completed one of their mostsuccessful seasons wuth T2 wnns and 7 losses They won the champuonshup trophy onthe Dustrlct Tournament and played In the Regnonals at Mooreland Rudd Bostwuck Sampson Russell and P Matter were the sensors on thus year s squad ATTER CAR PEGGY NN OL YN BULLER GUGYA Cuord 3. X,-Y r s fin N 'i -' ,vw -.r - 4, . .r .naw ,,.. v. , X M' f ,many z , - fn . 1 , 9 'rar m 451 mf - fr, , . A ,,.'.4 ,K r 11 unrn url'-v v r aff! .,,.,,+y2.'.-' .lixg-5: 1 , XY' Af r . '-V, F Q. PM 'M1: 24.5-gig. 2:-A ' A. 2 , -,K .4 V- . , .s.2'.Q ew .,. . 1,A?,Pb,,.:Q 'il' ' A 3 -. :wt 1-T'1. 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Speech students developed their skill in acting by presenting several one-act plays which were quite successful. Under the efficient leadership of ex- perienced teachers, these departments offered the best in training future citizens. F' . ,I QM , . ',, Tmif- 'i .- 7 1 L i H 'Ks li I if? Y ' if .IK Whether experimenting with liquids or figur- ing equations, scientific minded students sought the knowledge of science and math with much zeal. A s tude nt could obtain a math major by taking algebra, geometry, and higher arithmetic and science maiors could enroll in general sci- ence, biology, and chemistry. Some of tomorrow's nurses, doctors, mathematicians, and even frog surgeons received theirsound basic training in the classrooms of H.H.S. den ce all Wa 1A 4 ,is f , 1 1 Y rg-AWA This page compliments of RIZLEY-MASSA INSURANCE AGENCY L Pecking typewriters, balancing books, tak- ing dictation, and cuttingstencilsall provided a taste of business life to enthusiastic com- mercial pupils. Mimeograph and adding ma- chines, calculating machines, andan electric typewr i te r gave students an opportunity to adapt themselves to actual office procedures. Commerce courses offeredwere: Typing, short- hand, bookkeeping and general business. This page compliments of QUALl.'S STUDIO Students spent many enjoyable hours brow- sing inour new modern library. Its shelves are stocked with the bestin reading material. Be- sides supplying an abundant number of current magazines for pleasure reading, the library served asa storehouse ofknowledge for students needing information for book reports and re- search work. Mrs. Dobson, our librarian, al- ways was ready to lend a helping hand to those desiring aid in selecting books. We are all proud of our library, especially its pleasant atmosphere and cheerful environment. This page compliments THURMAN INSURANCE AGENCY cyI16Ll,5fI'l.6l .xdrfa Fundamentals ofwoodworlc, furniture con- struction and welding are taught in the high school manual training classes, The new fac- ilities ofthe shop include a lathe, power saws, a iig saw, a drill press and a ioiner. Through the use of this equipment, students produce furniture and many other useful handiwork. They develop their slcills by undertaking pro- iects such as cedar chests, beds, boolccases, coffee tables and lamps. Besides working in the shop, the boys spent time in drafting classes, which includes study of blueprints, fl P .. ,1 fl-'gi' 'ir 'f. V: , 1. i ,Qu 4 a , ' X it . T 1. :S ,, K .711 66 --j-3nW '1!- 01710 I con ornicd Future homemakers of America were trained inour modern home economics rooms. Equipped with electric sewing machines and electric kitchen appliances, this department is a work house for all girls interested in home life. The aroma of sizzling steaks and luscious cherry pies often filled the halls as the young ladies cooked. The buzz of sewing machines was an evidence ofthe time and effort that was put in or individual garments. The girls sponsored a tea for their mothers which was held in the sewing room. Under the supervision of Mrs. Jackson, the students pre- pared elaborate decorations and delicious re- freshments. This was onlyone ofthe many ways ttat they learned to do by doing. 'x Ml l it if 'ic Q river ra in ing an cjwqjforg - X I 5 I . l - N 9 - , ix A N li r K - ' A '- S I i I ' l ,!f'-4- ijl I 1-H., K. 5 ,..-11iiimI . if ' r 'rf' 4, ,. N Stop, look and listen, said driver's train- ing students as tl1ey departed for tlweir daily driving lessons. Pupils learned safety driving in a new i953 model Ford, This course is among the mostpractical because it instills in the mind of ecclw student tlwe importance of safe driving. American lwistory, world history, and United States lwistory made up the curriculum for the year. Juniors were required to take American history, butotlwer lwistorysubiects were optional. Jo Ellen Adams took over the job as secretary to the superintendentand treasurer of student ac- tivity funds in the middle of the school year and has efficiently carried outthe tasks assigned her. Mr. Griffin and Mr. Daugherty were respon- sible for the upkeep of both school buildings and grounds. Students and faculty have appreciated their contribution to school lite. The bus drivers, Mr. Warner, Mrs Decker, Mr. Duncan, Mr. Tuttle, Mr. Thurman, and Mr. Pittman, have safelymade their route through the rural areas of our school district. Promptness and courtesy were their mottoes. . K, I - s men:- T 1 V.. -1 3 69 gdden fia QI'.'50I1I'l9 WX J . guikbng- - .clgruary I3 - .sioondoreol Ag me .gznior tfdjd If AV 3 DZIMIIC l'00Ifl'l all Balanced diets were givenfo us in the form of delectable meals by Mrs. Abrahams, Mrs. Sylces, Mrs. Oliver, and Mrs. Grounds. The lunchroom was a popular place for both grade school and high school students. Baked ham and candied yams and turkey and dressing were among the yummy dishes served during The year. Pr In ,0- - REMEMBER-- What happened the first day of school. Our first holiday. The Goodwell-Hooker football game. Score--20-21. The first issue of THE ECHO. When Hooker was host to Balko and Middleburgh basketball teams. The band trip to Tulsa. . The postponement of the school carnival--snow and blizzard conditions. No More Homework --the Junior play. Music of Christmas --vesper service presented by choral groups. F.F.A. box supper--Gwen Stevens chosen Sweetheart. Home economics reception for mothers. The short Christmas vacation--only two weeks. Harlem Roadkings--fancy ball-handlers. The annual queen race--food sales, cake walks, programs galore. Junior boys--future models. Cramming for all of those rough exams. Our steady twosomes--Pat and Joe, Ellen and Bill, Alice and Ralph. County Tournament at Eureka--We lost. First livestock show in F.F.A. building sponsored by the Hooker chapter. The swing band--jazz and rhythm makers. Teen Town Heart Hop--February 12. The school carnival--Arthena was crowned queen. Mrs. O'Neill and her inspiring talk on temperance. The cluster that brought us a day's vacation from school. Regional tournament at Mooreland--final game for seniors. Boys defeated by only one point Senior play-- Love Is in The Air . Seniors, May 20, the day we all waited tor, for twelve long years. Commencement. Me. 66 77 700 Wm Umm, JUNIOR PLAY CAST i Miss Goodin. . . Coetta Venable Mrs. Clendenning , Donna Stanford Miss Oqilvie. . . Darlene Akers Mr. Harper . . Edward Amey Coach Guthrie . liiobert Flewelling Mr. Lundquist . . Harold Shaffer Pamela Jones . . . Lois Matter BUZZ Bailey . .Harold Bollinger Shalimar Ames . . Donna Theiner Midge Murphy . . Kay Howell Faversham Lightly ...... Leland Hitchcock Tallulah Ploetz. .Evelyn Sylvester Qonald Sassoon . . . Don Clutter Miss Dill ..... Patsy Lynch Tick Tok . . . David Feil Mrs. Ratchet . Clara Libich ' Elmer B. Ames . . Kenneth Yocum , I Pamela Jones presents Miss Ogilvie with a gift while Mr. Har per, Mr. Lindquist, and Tick Tok disgustedly watch them, 15,457-4 5-,- Y, siSummamiiziiuliiiti ru. 5 Cl This scene took place in the busy office of Principal Lundquist. At this time confusion reigned among students and faculty members. 73 N oue .94 C911 jim .Air D 19 ' f f, t. Jackie Summers pleads for an interview with the famous Elmer Truitt while Roscoe Blipp, Gladys Truitt, Maggie Truitt, Gert Truitt, Gramps, and Clarence Truitt look on. SENIOR PLAY CAST Elmer Truitt ........ Gert Truitt . . Gladys Truitt . Clarence Truitt . . Gramps .... . Maggie Truitt . . Hugo Nogginocker. . Jackie Summers . Roscoe Blipp . Poodles . . . Beanie . . . . . Five Buffalo Ladies . . . Jerry Hale . Arthena Hoobler . Vera Ruth Winter . Joe B. Johnston . Charles Swenson . . . Nelda Witt . Boyd Baxter . . Pat Simpson . . . Larry Kerr Verna Rae Bostwick . . . Jim Witt . . Peggy Matter Myrna Dysinger Sherry Rickman Barbee Moore Glenna Imler Five Ladies, members of the Lady's Aux- illiaryofthe Sons of the Buffaloes, invade the Truitt household much to the discomfort of Elmer Truitt. 74 itll? Maggie, Beanie, Jackie, and Hugo take a moment out for relaxation while Poodles entertains them at the Piano. I Ss, 1 yr 5 5 1 9' s S K., i Nfl' ., A-1. A L . Q MYRNA DYSINGER Senior 1, , ,.- ,,,. 3' my ,- do 5 f Lf ii, This page compliments of BLACKMER-CAWLEY CLINIC 76 ' 6' 'Nb' 4' 1 av i 7' 1 is Page Compliments of IDEAL FOOD STORE 77 J N H N N N ll A l '41 ll ll I I N BARBAQA HONEMAN Freshman ll H 'lf 'Q DAQLENE AKERS PATSY LYNCH Junigr Sophomore 3 'V CARALEE LYNCH SANDRA HOFFERBER Eighth Grade Seventh Grade This Page Compliments of HOOKER EQUITY EXCHANGE TH F. F. A. QUEEN Gwen Stevens Sophomore This page compliments of NASH BROTHERS IMPLEMENT COMPANY CARNIVAL QUE E N Arfheno Hoobler Senior vilwlf as in ' . 1 1 tv ,i.,,i .wev- , el LARRY KERR Senior X 9 lo BARBEE MOORE Senior fi MYRNA DYSINGE? 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