Jay High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Jay, OK)

 - Class of 1948

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To many of us, the BULL-DOG will be our last look at Jay High, so we want to be as natural as possible and retain our varying interests which go from Algebra to Frank Sinatra, from Litera- ture to Saturday night dates, ffl t .5 .nm Xa e, nm umszmns IN M01-ION 3,- ge TSN r Q 1 '-91--L xvlth 'lhomas langford as presxdent the newly or Uamzed student cgunul work-1 d hard lor an extra spec lal y ar of good arhletlcs asSembl1-es and mu and dlf ferent 8.Ctl'vlflPS Fxer ready to solxe problems the everything from awards to keepmg the halls clnan Con l'8.flll8fl0YN fm a hard mb xx ell done CLASS PRESIDENT! 'G e Q RRP 0124 P, 95, 'Hope IV ff-P ,Q 6.0 Cf X 1? Q:- oql 0,4 er Q .1 ' - If . 15 ,, Z , 9 AJ I ue - . 1+ fa 'Y' f f as - 6 ' ' --' . X l E -iff f l - 1 'lf council met oftell with Mr. Earp and Thomas to cgllacide 4 V 3 ' ' -' ' '- x I Lil ' w u f vff ff X U' Q 7 . 1 Yr iv, , 69 N some 1 ' ' A, 1 ' 'X ' ' 3690 P Q .I ' 25 5 .ot 1' 9 la 0 ' V inf t A ' -93 .0 lx. if . ' 1 Q 6 Q10 '6- 4 - E MISS TEAGUE competent, indispensiblc secretary and the lady behind the attendance desk. She was always willing and able to glue help of any kind. ADMINISTRATION 7 T0 THE CLASS 0F 48 For four ,years you have been enjoying the best in secondary education that our arents an , y p d neighbors would afford- the best that well qualified teachers could offer As a class you have done Well. But-now big things are expected of yC'u9 you are leaving to take your place in a W rld th 0 at we are hoping will indeed, be one world. It is a smaller world than it s ever been, due to increased transportation and communication but 1t7S going to take big peop.e to maintain international peace and security. May you set yourselves with increased impetus to a new and higher patriotism of creating a world - that friendship could build. SUPERINTENDEN1' MR. HILL- able principal and head of the commer- cial department. His slow grin and likeable manner made C's and unexcused absences bearablc. A-ar' eq '-2 ii '4 i ff . 19' . ., B SS IUNL- first seniestcr home lrzuinmiii-s ti-ai she wa' an important part ut' school lif- . ask F451 xii? 1:'5rlxSTiJ', ' MRS. TLLLIS- new dynamic, popular are words to cover this teacher of Latin, English, and speech. She IIS A 1 A . -h KI' x 1 .1 of , X . , 1. .a xl 1 .X , Well -: 5 Q '-.-.Q ' .2 nf:-:.-.153 , nu., y also served as Sophomore class advisor MRS. URTNEIL- science teacher and librarian, She added a personal touch to her ulassesg Also senior advisf lf -,, or and Bl'LI.lJtbG Sponsor. Q. 5 MR. HOUSER- many objects both beautiful and useful were made in the woodshop under his guidance This well-liked teacher with th ready smile was BULL . DOG sponsor and senior class advisor. I9 1 , 5,-if MR. C'0L'llli.XYl'I- much practical expvrieniv was gained in the agricultural field, thanks to this teacher. fnf QQ? 'Lf gag MR. SMITH-4 iersatile moslinator of usual mln cation. MRS. MONROFr- capably teaching English I and Il and advising the junior class was her job. She lent herself well to her task. QQ Q W Q V Q ggi? MR. BELL- elgibility slips and dcciinal points V were all in his dc-partim-nt. Well-liked instructor anal phy-tical emlui-ation director. .,-it 'P' -eh. fin pf qi te MORE HELPING HANDS MR CAN IN beginning algebra and huzlxer mathe matics were fun from this faculty member He was also co sponsor of the freshman class WILS PAKER lst grade HRS llll L- 4th :rude MR LIVDLX new this year he soon made auto mechanics a vital part of his student s Ines NNW Xssvuwf . PROLDFITTH Music in grades and high school. -rf . 1 MRS. NVALLACE- second semester home economics b usher, she was soon one of un. Q- '7 ,Gu If JL A-9 C MR. WOODCOCK- a busv man with American History, Modern History, and 'drivers' couse, but he ' lg'-y Wu never too busy to aid the freshmen in solving their - 1 problems Q l YE GRADE CH00l. FACULW if HHS NI M Ill' SNP X ith grade HRS RILARDON 6th grade- XIRS QOCHRANP oth rade B HBS WALLACE- 4th grade HRS JOLDAN 3rd grade 'WHS NELSON 2nd grlde Q an. tif tx- 0 ff Y ann- 1,1 MRS. PINLIVY- 2nd grade xmq, Francls lst grade. MRS. IIAGGAPD- lst grade. Y r L. ' .44- - an I L Q A MR. MACIIESNEY-Principal and Sth grade. d Q L . K . sf ' ' 1- ' g . - f .--A . fer f K Q- M if-A I :bi 47: . . M' .4 . in. L J ' u M jg. an P I f f fx I 9 D' . . Pr '5 4 5. its 'E ' KN ' is 1 -A . I I I .' G - A K ,gl A-fb' , 1' A Qs 7' 'W 1 M 4. ' Q, ! ' Qi Home economu IS prof table for bmw. we asgxrls 5.6.6 TUD AT 91 Ip'- U- rpfntrv rlassms are so popular Q-i-...S Qin... in -L. E --w-+ 'R-qgwfi aw lys- Typmg classes teach speed and accuracy These bows m auto mechamcs are learnmg' a trade l .- Vs ', i as ll ' . Ca 5 . ' ' . , Z. -x L 4 J -' ' Q ,,'!' 4 if 'R -1-Q x k W , ,. 7' .X x q J A- ,, F4 -ZA Q I' '1 ., Y Q 1 ' ' .L- -3 - ss 1 ' .-' , 1 Q f -. , e M. Y A. I '- ls il Y ' 'A' , my . ' . 2, X -1 1 i 'OA Miss Bonnie Griffin of the sc-mor closs was selected by tlw student hofly as annual The senioryc-lass sponsored tnc contc-sn Wim nominations made from each class, P U3 f f ' .04 ,C- -15 Most Popular Boy- Best Athlete- Most Versatile Girl- A if QS 1. l 3 1 gg 1 ' 5 1- ' e ' .3 , 4 V e Helen Dykes. WHO' WHO 'Most Popular Girl- Thomas Langford. Juanita Earp. il l f ,qu its P an--ng. ' Howard Teel. Most Versatile Boy- Elzie Stephen WE . 1?- . rv I CLAS., 0F ' if-l .Fx Zi l Q -f K- CRANIUM CHARACTER Did you make any C's this time was the question around J. H. S., after grades came our each six weeks. lt was a real honor to make the Honor Soffiety, and this year we had one ot th largest groups in many years FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES J UNIORS SENIORS Virginia Davis Dona Potter Darlene Perdue Barbara Brown Donna Gardner Polly Barnes Lunell Patterson Chuck Wheat -Q 5- if-0 3-, in as 'H Irena Smart Ruth Quick .Xldena Youngblood Betty- Ball Mary Lou Pollock Lloyd Brown Loyetta VVoods Pat Netherton Lavonna Gardner Gerald Watts John Cavin Jerry Crane Mi.1ard Rogers VALEDICTCRIAN Irena Smart Juanita Earp -lor' Jones Howard Teel Rlzie Stephens Marion Roberts SALUTATORIAN Juanita Earp SENIORS ASSIGNMENT TOMORROW Sixty-four little Bulldogs lr- gan their high school careers on August 28, 1944. That first year was indeed our proving gru...tu' Results of our first election were Buddie Blosser, President, Howard Teel, Vice-President, and Norm Washbourne, Secretary. Miss Long and Miss Underwood were our sponsors. Led by Howard Teel, our sophomore completed a vary suc- cessful year. Peggy Ball was vice preS.dent and Patsy Kennedy., secretary. Our sponsors were Mr. Cochrane and Mrs. Halterman. 5 members of our class were in the Honor Society, and others parti- cipated in F.F-A., F- H. A. 4-H Club' athletics, and other activi- ties. Our Junior year found us Bull- dogs much wiser on the ways of dear old J. H. S. That year flew by quickly-whereas the previous two years had crept by. Officers for the year were Howard Teel, Dennis Jackson and Annabelle Chafey, with Mrs. Ortner and Mr Houser as advisors. Ou-r candi- date, Jacqueline Walker, was crowned Carnival Queen, and Howard Teel, Elzie Stephens, J. P. Allen, Wayne Armstrong, Olen Bryant. Everet Dick, Helen Dykes and others began to take regular places on senior high athletic teams- Our major problem was to raise the money to pay- for the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. The Junior play, The Phantom Bells helped to do this' and we sold eorsages, made cakes, popped corn, and had a concession at a two day rodeo to complete our bank account. The theme of our banquet was Hawaiian, and the orchestra from the Miami Junior Uol.ege was imported for the Prom, which was chaperoned by our Moms and Dads, For gradu- ation night we did the decorating and started to dream of our next and most important year. 1947- an important class were We- high and mighty senior Bulldogs. Howard Teel still reign- ed as our president with Thomas Langford and Juanita Earp filling other positions. Mrs. Ortner and Mr- Houser remained as our ad- visors. Our class was a little un- usual in that we had twenty-seven boys and 18 girls- We had much to be proud of this year: Thomas Langford was president of the Student Council, Jnnita Earp was Uarnival Queen. Six boys and one girl received letter jackets and six of us joined the Honor So- ciety during the past year. Thomas Langford and Bonnie Griffin were among those prea- ent at the state meeting of Stu- dent Councils in Ponca City, and Jackie Walker attended the Nat- ional Youth Conference in Cleve- land, Ohio. We enjoyed the Senior Day at Miami, Senior Privilege Day on April 1, and the Senior Picnic in Tulsa. To raise money for our diplomas, and class gift we gave our play, The Wacky Widow, again sold corsages and cakes and popped corn. Sunday May 16- we attended Baccalaureate Service. We closed the final chapter of our high school career on the night of May eighteenth, nine- teen hundred forty eight, when we received our diplomas with great pride and satisfaction for s job well done. -Q l X -f K HAZEL SIXKILLER 1 If .-.Q fgil' 1 f ,,...af ' .z MANFORD LONG LESLIE NELSON 4 0 X aw! 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IN IGHT Announem l Phe Jumors who were eapably led bx B111 Dlck presldent and sponsoxed by Mrs MOHFOC xuth Mr Cochrane and Mr Lxndly co sponsors The Jumors new ln the roll of upper classlnen really went to work lll the wamous 0I'g8.Il1Z3tl0llS ot the school Manv took leadershlp on then' wxllxng shoulders many were amon the leadmg athletes 1n school When monew x as needed for the Junxof' Senior Banquet they put ln P ldIldV stand and installed a coxe machxne Phe bannuet sw as a very successful one and so was the Hallow een party they sponsored 53, v l f s. ea Q v ' 1 1' 1,3 ,NH -Q: wr 1 2 I . 4 2 it I V v n , , - , g . ff az V. vi f 1 Mg 7 l Qe- K . l A . 3 T fi' Q 'A f A , xg 'fi , R Leif ,sw i j Q -, ' A ' , - f V: .K J WW A ,L-fa A A V L V 2 xl i z f V1 , l ' 1 f 1 , t Q , X , L f ff. V X A R rf is ' 5 . A it ' 5 . f .fe d 4 F 4 '- J' - l 'T -' A .V . 'X is , -,Qi -.. e M., V . I + U. 0 , . , U . . 1. n V u PJ' ' . u 1 Y . Q ' ' . 4 - , '-' -' . . . , . Y l I ' H ' , Y . . , . I T. . 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DUNCAN CHRISTINE QURTWRIGHT JEFFRIES BETTY PEACE EARL BERRY FRED BURNETT MARY JO LONG YVONNE OUNG DOLLIE JEAN Y AKIN NORMAN 'T' WOODS LOYETTA 'Y' POLLOCK MARY LOU BRYANT BETTY DICK BILL KEITH MAU TCP BELL comm: 5, A Z MCCARTHY NAOMI Boggs HARVEY PEEK WANDA vouuanmon Annmm ROTRAMZEIL xomun NOWLIN ELIZABETH U Q- 1, f Av J' RICKIE, VII-MA BRYANT, BAM GARDNER, CALVIN F' I. F' 1f.'w - V ' 'EJ , Y' A - if I ,Q - 395: ,inf . 'A 7 ' .1 'Je' .A -5? I tb-X U ,f l K , Z: jk ' , c. H. , , , . 4 ' A' ' 3 E - .ov Z' 9 'I - A Lf 3 ' M L 1 -1 f, i' . x i 'x ' , 'n 1 nl ai an-. T, j ' ,, Q ai ,- 0 X 5 4 If ia I ' . ' 4 --' A My . 9 V x s , 4, V Q I ' L4 J' ' I X Ji 9 H it F30 f F A 'T ' 'I . - , 1 A D S ' - 4 Q. 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E E , ,E 5 if ,.y O 1 4 ' gr 15' 1'1 I , J ' v J V Y L -'EA . 9. 4 1 x A .Ag V . nt J ' I 1 V , V x , . V ge S lx h Q 'A - E . .il 'ati , A fa H ' Ai if fi 5 b ull. ' wk gf 7 '25 2 N5 I ' U! I I K , if'-fEf ' 3 A f LL,-M...j.....1z Ei 2 P -f , Q A .5 l J' EA K' i 4 4 Z Q-w-...ii R ge-1 Q 1 1 W ETHEFXR' 'UIQPD' YJN: ILM., v llv '!-f 1' 'X -i ' 1 FRESNME JU T BEGINNING Wlth Polly Barnes leadlng the clams as president the freshmen had a wry dehghtful sear Mr Woodcock and Mr Cavm were class advxsore The class had Several memhere 1n the Honor Society and other school orgamzatlonff, to say nothmg of athletlcs. Headhfrhtq of the vear were IIlltlBfl0l'lS assembhfes, and the carmval rave 'J P, wJ N 65 g , I N i-f' :Lit F A iii A-e A , ,I ,. f' 'Y - ' X- X ., .V 1 L ,- so EX' , ,' . 5 Vs ' x ' 5 x he N 1, 4 N i 5 1. N 5 N ' e g , X I Y' , y ' ' - L 0 IN I , vk .F ' u ' ' ' , THOMPSON, LEONA U INGRAM, PATSY BARNES POLLY 'C' li f ' k BALI.-,MAEBELL A I' 2 '61 1-3 2 WOODS LEONARD BAKER BETTY Y BURG-E8 JIM LONV JERRY 4? -ak LAWS LEONARD HUMPHRE I DAVID CUNNINGHAM SYLVIA ea PERDUE D AR. E NE SHARP ummm ima OOOKBELL, BOB Q. - uREGORY TED RIG-G8 ELSE PRICE HAROLD LEE SHEPPERU SHERMAN HERPING GLADIS ANDOE EMMA We DRAKE IDAS WHEAT CHUCK THATCHIER. LOUIS LANCPSTER PEARL ,Q r- at , Y' 4 ? ' '-' ev 2 P ,Pf I Kg, A Y 1 fi k v I A .9 v ,Y 3 , V 'K 1 1 , L ly LL' k tn , 1 V P , V .Q QI, V vs -V , f hr . . li I P P P . 4 -I ' .av , f- ff! . A P' 32 -P w ii 3' 'fs ' ' ' , ' ' M' -. ' .af 4-V -9- X, 4 VANOVER VIOLET CUNNINGHAM ALENE YORK SUE DURHAM JUANITA POTTER DONA H0 KER PATR CTA BAKER JEAN DAVIS V RGINIA HINKLE JAM1-,, MACTERQ LAV RN ' df 4 -s HAGGARD VIRGINIA if F-ICHIE H B DENNY DEAN CURRY ALBERT ?f 15 19 FARMER DWAINE RF-ECE INA BAKIB ALEX Jr ASHBOURNE PATSY LONG MARGARET CRAWFORD JOAN Wx CARR PEGGY SMITH L K THOMPSON EMMA JEAN GARDNER DONNA af' :T 45 Z-r if ev' BROWN BARBARA HOLT IEON -1 HARP MELBA COLLINS GENE KIVBH CHI' RLEb PATTERCON LUNELL WILSON ROY TEEL BETTYF DRAKE EARL 7 SUMMERFILLD FR: NKIF SIXKILLER IDA RUTH -15 W!-BB BITTY CUNNINGHAM GROVER E U Z FJ W 'fl P' O -A U 'U ,ga IN WILLIAII, BRUCE l MEYER. MARY GARDNER CLARA X 'Sw W sigma NN 0 D -Lf XX J I u f , 2-4-4 , I-.rf M .a 2 H Q qu X A 44 w..x5 w 'Aft ' , A . ll 4 , fi I - A , w I x If ' , I If ., 4. ' K .A - ' 1 ' 1 I , . SAA X A- 6 'N ,i x. In I 1 W 1 M I 'J' ,Hi ff 1 Vs' -1 V Qi' ! v x. x.M I V , , V ' I I .. I A' I vm ,I WI I M I ily, A b 1' K. -iwwf m . s , , If x ' 63-031 f. F I , ' - .f .fs l in .. U A I I , 4 . xx A A Va f I 4 A 8 U ' A ' A 'Ig' LL ,J 'I '..fL.,zf?k 1 -U 4, 4 GRADES if 0051 5 1 :uh stud111t5 wxlth I Nlachesnes OH XJ :th radg students wuth Ure 'Nlachesnm S 5 FB fi fd JC'n ,V rw 'Lf alll gil! Ill as N931-4 as c ,In ll DX s 1 rade students xxxth NIM Realdon wth grade students mth M1 Cochrane ,..s., mi 2 si 4th frfule students wuth Hrs NX allace bf' G? 'N-A .Q 1 f f 51?-ff ' . L '5i : 'id grade students with Mrs. Jordan. GHG sit 2,14 fl md rade students wuth Mrs Fmley W F IS 2nd grade students wlth Mrs Nelson in It lv ff- G :gal- lst grade atudents w1th Mrs Francls 60 in Q1 lst ffrade students with NI:-s. Haggard SENIOBS AT THEIR BEST' 4? J. L 7 Je Q. 'L f, x T R44 W f .af , 5 .' L 298 ! -,....---1 .4 I, 5 ' r gh ' W x -, 'FW4 ci , :AK A gk Ting, A. , , FM 7 in ,' 1 li PL 4 Q Ji 4 cf f J D gh Z v' . A G '-Q-::ff:?s'ff'f1 33:..fK:k. - 9 .1 .3 . '- 'J' Q. 9455. f 'e gr5 ,, -P qy'P.3-N., 1 3 A .., ff f 2515+553 ff-iifgafezf.-iffsfq ,1??K-LL 'iifq ga I' Lai: - -..S4.f ,,.- L- :..ff,v, ,.. 'Q-1 ,wf i--mc '- . -1 , 3-1.11.-Q,-. 3,-hu f A 'QF V, . ' fwsw J 1, ..J-.-..- . - -4- uw-1. A in' AFR' . lg,g.K'5E--',a, puff, ' . , q'f'L?f5'vkg9. flfffix 53313451 1 f 5 .55-27:21 UA- ':2f.g:'2i:g-fgigg. : If tlvwg 2.-sa, -:QA 3, . T aixj, 55: 1 4 - Agsax ,-.1-,Fi .63 5 , H :J si Ag ,.,g,,..-. . N H-1 ' +44 Wm 1-em, if - ag W' 4- f 4 QQ' 529 fx3bY5Bi?3?mgQ3Qg 1' r ,Q if ffg ? Q' N Rb QUIK SAW 'Oggllxh Miss Juanita Earp of the senior class was crowned Miss Carnival Queen of 1947 by her escort. Mr. Elzie Stephens after I1 two weeks race prior to the All-school Carnival on November 21. Her attendants were Miss Betty Bryant I R T!!-Q30 AIYQYXKIIQKKIQQKLQX Darlene Perdue Dora Lou Wright and lf, rf K 1 f O 5 B' lung '. -:Q .Q ,. 1:-. .. E-Q -fm .1 , 3 Ii 2 , , J 1 'V' .Q . Z: ' ' 1 A 1, CARNIVAL PRINCESS Mxss Dons Trnplett of the seventh grade mm the coveted txtle of carnnal prmcess and was crowned by J Scott lxlbbs A'teudauts were Nhsses Joan btuxer Donna beurge Pat Barns-A Helen Ixxrbg Mary Lou Fields Carol Dennew and haomx bpohu 3?-Nw Nz 944 . E: '. D 'V Y - A,.'. V i v, Y , 'Y ,' 'Y 51 fl, - . ,Xu ' , I f ' ft-4' I . ' 'A' -W V R 'O fr 'K . 1 L k ' l ,A Q, I 5 -Rf Vg ' ff ,. lf' . 551 ' - r ' Q , f . - A 1 3l3 ' ' Q P ii I ' z i df V i 14 ' ix, 2 ' 1 r 3 r ' rv 714 :gi g 52 w . I o 1. A r ' f r Y ' rd A 1 4 I . Q X X '- . ' -3 5 ?f A cy H' .3 .XF .x : I 6 5 Miss Twilla T4-ol ui' tlw SUIJIIUIIIUVQ' vlan was .-1-.N ,,,.,1 1,mk,.,f,,H ,W N, 1 .r 1' at thv last home gamg of the NNIMJIR. Ilvr g1x:4x'1l.nf honor was ffmrqnwml of the baskvt ball fP3lIlS. Min Ruth Quiefk was attendant and'l'h1mmw Langfk tid the crownmg. ' ' 'T ,, 1 - 1 BAs 1cErnm,L oumsu .--.., l J ay -vs- Jay -vs- -lay -vs- Jay -vs- -lay -vs- -I a y -vs- Jay -vs- Jay -vs- Ja y -vs- Jay -vs- Ja y -vs- Jay -vs- Jay -vs- Jay -vs- Jay -vs- J ay -vs- FORWARDS Howard 'Feel Elzie- Stvphens James Kay Everet Dick Joe Thatcher CENTERS Thomas Langford J. P. Allen GUARDS Bill Dick John Cavin John Phillips Oaks Colcord Fairland Kansas Salina - gaks ...,, . . . Ketchum Colcord Kansas ---- 1 - - - Strang - Skiatook Ketchum Grove -- Oaks Strang - Salina -- 35-21 16-22 18-39 19-34 22-12 44-225 26-25 29-23 27-32 25-27 34-42 22-11 54-34 22-35 2622 49-22 CAPTAIN: Howard Tc-el yn- :ft . W, BULLDOG HAVE FAIR SEASON ,-- -v I x COACH: Clark Bell, Jr ,.4 5 THE E GALS CHAMPS FORWARDS Pat Netherton Ruth Quick Frankie Summerfield Marie Barton Ella Mae Spears Loyetta Woods GUARDS Twilla Teel Helen Dykes Arline Griffin Billie W'slker Mary Jo Burnett Betty Ball VOACH: Clark Bell, Jr. vnu 5-, A3 -.1-,332 , A Tw?-f J ay -vl- J ay -vs- J ay -vs- Jay -vs- Jay -vs- Jay -vs- J ay -va- .lay -va- J ay -vs- Jay -vs- -I ay -vs.- Jay -vs.- .lay -va.- J ay -vm- .I ay -vs- Jay -vs.- J ay -vs.- .l ay -vs.- J ay -vs.- .lay -vs.- -l a y -vs.- -l ay -vs.- .ll ' Oaks ---- - 20-9 Colcord 3511 Grove ----- 23-15 Kansas ----- 36-16 Salina ---- -'-- 2 7-29 Oaks ----- -.-' 44 -40 Ketchum - - - ---- 47-23 Colcord ----- 63-115 Strung ----- - - - 33-13 Fairland ---' - 27-15 Checotah ----- 25-35 Kansas ---- 18-21 Ketchum 32-25 Grove ----- 20-16 Oaks ---- ---- 2 1-26 Strung ---- ---- 2 6-20 Salina ---- --'- 3 1-28 Choteau ---- -'4-- 2 6-li Chelsea . ...,, 34,12 Oaks .,.... ,,.... 1 46.19 1,1013 ..,..... .... 2 4.14- Wilbur!-on --ee H- 30-'31 wr .4-I ,JY 1 CAPTAIN. Helen Dykes Chuck Wheat Charles Kirby Roy VVilson Ray l aws Leonard Tudor Mr. Bell nmlmuonmcusuunouslmsrocu J A 1 fe., 1 f A Jay Jay Jay Jay Jay Jay Jay Jay MD Wx ' Q lx X v '21 -vs.- Grove H -va.- Oaks -vl.- Colcord -4-- ---- -vs- Garber - -vs,- Delaware -vb Oaks -vp Kansas - -vs.- Salina -- Verda Phillips Betty- McCown Pearl Lancaster Betty Webb Darlene Keener Charlene Newman Nancy Pollock Emma Andoe Lunell Patterson Sylvia Cunningham Neva Rogers Bettye Teel Mr. Bell 11-5 18-18 29-17 13-12 21-10 17-12 18-11 18-21 Jay Jay Jay Jay J ay J ay J ay Harry Price L. K. Smith Leonard, Woods H. B. 'Ritchie Oaks ----- Colcord ---' Fairland - ' - Grove --'- Kansas ---- Salina Grove ---- 12-24 23-12 9-24 23-19 16-8 11-26 18-29 TllEGAI5llAVEAGO0DSEASON . QQ' . gxxn PEP CLUB AND CHEER LEADERS af F , A busli4fl ol' thanks goes tu the pop club and chver leaders for their help ' in spurts activities. They did their part to give -lay High that extra bit of sparkle whivll often added an extra point to the score. ANNITTE PEHTECOBT, President. JACKIE WALKER, PEGGY BALL, and BETTY KIBBY, Leaders. QZX A ef GRAD BOYS rf GRADE mm. gs-iffvaq W rl -K'-. 2 ff? 5 'X y . A fy, Q.. Q. fff - Q , , x 1 . ian- ' X 'Eg 5,2 Q -A ' . 'f'ffNZ5 ' ,iii YE 2-R 1. 'P 'X fx A . . Boi cours mor 4-H CLUB TO MAKE THE BEST BETTER G-'3-'31 W 6 'N 55 F FFA ini avr K ff n 00511015 QA' X 1 QXFA 5 fi? N 'Y1 up-:gb U LJ 595 J 4' i v :WP W ff -L W-W Q U' 0 ,aw .., AK- ,Q-3 O' 'Sv ....., f' 1'3 -7' In 5 s f5? uf! ' A fii ' W AL 5 -an U53 FHA TAND I 26' tt W Q ,Jig di' DAMSELS The' Damsf-Is worn orgmiiizml by Jackie- Yvalker- Phyllis Furtis, Foggy Bull, and .loyw Robertson in October 10464 Mi-nihf-rs are: Mary Lon-Pollock, An- nette Pc-iitvr-fast, Puily Barnes. Pat Bnrnhart, Loyvtta XVooals, Dura Lou Wrigzhta Pe-ggry Ball, Phyllis Curtis, -Fvnnno Way' ami -iackirl NYalk0r. Clllb mother for the past two years, Grace- Johnson. JUG 'r . a V V ' f ' xg Q in .1 - , K, ' fr -- Y ug r . 5 i . 'f:'x,:,, b - - ,1 K ' 1 JACKIE WALKER, President fi-S 'Y PHYLLIS CLRTIS Vice-President MARY LOL POLIOCK 'w-4 s ' .H - '1 .1 J, H . ' u. e S' ,E ' ' i I , V ff' 'fii . M, 4 ,f 1 'U Q 4+ ' ,V 'afc' V- 1 1 f -w .qi -1351 ' . fi i Y :Q !. 1 5 ' . ' :L , - I A .1 Q X J L 1- ' ,. .' flame 1 i 29 .'L I. A' Q!-up lffa , 4 f:??1,. 5 - 0 - , n . I c ,n tg, g ' Y ' M . L ' if ' - i-1 . ,-, f- 1 get an 1' H, i 1 i 'N I Xf .....-- - , al W - l Y , C'-L1:Pqr'x Q rr. 'yi Q I H -is ag --ahh . ia i ,- 5 ,I -, b --L 1 'flu l'-J!rA:,t NV 4 - Ax 1 ,L Aki, -- f 4 '. -.fi ,rr-1 ' ' l l-. A 4, 'V f' . .1 A f, . il -P- '- r- -1- - A . ...K s-A 'Sf ..- . '7' if .- , ': L' ' . V 4-li ff .. , 'A' '-5' ' 'K k xl A -1 e . ' t f Ht T + e7:L in fit. 4 K' X lr gif t , :QL N'fglF? .fg-3 . ,M il f-V E ,af-X - - s l mf?-s ,M Q .e r .mv .fn -sf 1 'i W X se... -lc 'X XX, Q X Music to make you sing, music to make you march, groovy music, spirited music, and just ln-u-s-i-c! Our group really gave out with it. Band was added to our corriculum this year after seven years' absence The man with the batou is Mr. G, C. Proudfit. Did you ever stroll across the campus sixth hourand upon hearing singing, stop and listen! The music you heard wafting ou the breezes was the girls' glee club. Mr. Proudfit, giving the down beats, led a large and ambitious group through a tuneful year. Again this year we had a county music festival, so the band room was a busy plume about that time. They were busy all year, too-- singing and playing for clubs, programs, and whenever called upon. They' still had time, though, to hum on the way to classes. 'Y' ... l I . L, I r L ' 1. , ' .- , L, f , .gif K' ,f A 41'5' f ' is W i - ' l 'M 3- fell ' ...f 4- F e . A A -R? . f . X l.0QUlM R 1- 1x mt N T11 lk HS 1l1rec or wr an 7 fl 1 f'l11h tlns war w1th 'Norman Ak n presldent and Nnnabell fl'l'lftX nerr:-tarx 'Ihr-1 were utne 111 axse111l1lx pro amsthro11gho11t le 1 and pr x nt rl rm three net pl Oh Prom1se WI Thew pulchnsf-al a um rmorder and made records manv claixes and events Thxs club part Clpdfed 1n the f'o11nt1 Fme Arts Nfeet 1n Apr1l and sent an orator Harwev Humphrev to Tulsa for the fmals of the Amerleanmm Conteet Npo11sors-rl hw the AllPI'lCHl'l lemon Tllew presented an l-nefer plav at sew-ral CllllI'fl'IPW 1n the Countv Fmal ment fer thas hum club was the Qpeech 0111118111 Ill ut 'I'al1l1q111h 11 here several of them rated xnpenor Q75 1- 1 Pollv Barnes Humorous Readmx. Ph1ll1s C111-tm qrtandard oratmn Bill Matthews Poetrv Interpretatmn ormxn Alun R8dl0 Adclres I Han ew Hamphrey Ongmal orat1o1 Phyllm Gurus and Nhllard Rogers at the Recorder 5: ? DRAMAHCS TRL XX XCKX WIDOW I-1 WILL STAGE CLASS PLAY ' T m lunlor class 'f tht -lm' H- h ts thustn ll thut not uxxlxedv lfvorythmng, Ilwppens to Ls t presented rn the H 3 UNH Thurstlu nr ht 'Nlarch '5 M 00 P 'll Cast of Characters Bull Matthews A chemxst Norma Hlser Hrs wrfe john Calm hrs oldest son Haney llumphrrv the Vouug est son Marx I ou Pollock Henrx S fmncef' f Bgttx Bfrsant Normans 1 anoee Bxll Duck An xnxenlor Chrxstxnt Duncan Frxend of the famllw MBUFICQ Kelth T9l9Ph0ue employ ee Xelma Rxchxe A mal QSYMP agent Lowetta lVond The new mfild Reserxe seats nlll be on H116 Frxday the 19th Glenn Cochrane Mrs Tulhs and Mrs Monroe wxll haw 011959- dfithe play Werent you Ju t I k h ll s pam wav: x about the senior plat The NX aekv lhdon 7 How mould gon help be t sue an a star cast Th 15 PIBV QOUCPTTHII a mvsterxoua robberv was further complicated br the of fxve ldentlcal red purses earr d b f Mrs Ortner le X we QmP10lf'l18l'0lH0n This rmnedv was directed hw Wlr Hauser Oh prom 152 fvlel CAST OF CHARACTERS tln Order of Appearancej beth Nhller 1 Lawyer Bull L18t,lllPSXN Farber a Butler Tom W ay Ilarrx llorlxs Young KIIHIOIIIIBITC Norman Akm Mrs :me Hollis 1115 Aunt Polly Barnes lune Hulhs Hrs buster Delorxs Van Dewer hathleen the book Betty Kxrbw Phyllls Lurtl Ruth Quick Eur onne Masters James Neal Akxn Annabelle Chaim Ilanev Humphrev Tuxlla TMI Iee Jean bolus Ann l-uruer Xoung Actress P-xtsne Lumen a Dancer 'llrs Imden ller Mother The Baby Gladys Vancr- a Dream Gxrl Ralph L uderv a Young Man 'lin lones Xoun W oman Mar Johnson Another Dream Gxrl PROGRAM Therre Nlu xc L It ACT I H l Tlc Present Late Afternoon .mens 2 Several Days Later Earlv Fxemn olm Solo Mr G C Prr ACT II The Same Night An Hour Later Announcements Supt Jgy B Em-p ACT III The bame Nxght Two Hours Later Time Present Setting Llvmg Room of the 1101115 Home 15-53 x I5- -- . h. , . -v ' V . V' , . zu' ' 'vig' . .F ' . 3 Y v . J , g,- 0 ga , r. . f 5 .V . ' 1?-i l ,- 'M X, .1 g,L' 2-1 1' 1 A I - A A : . - - 1 x Q ' ' - t 1 2 . - - . . fx ' -- . -A ' , ' 1 5 1 . 1 'Q 7- . K I . I , - +4 - .,. '.- , . 6 K.. - M ,. , .' . t I, . . ' A ' A - V i l .- .' -. ' ff? . . F- '- f V.. p , - ' I r ' '- A, ,f Y ' ' - A ' ' l . . a , . L I V Q K Y S.- 4. Q Y . ,., ' cr - 4 u l Y - - . I U . '- 'i .'v M v W ' . . , n . 6 , . ' . I , , ' ' . . , t v - K I 7 - ,' ' '. U . 'B - ' 15 -.- A z- V 1 1, . lf. - f . : ' V 1' f . to W - A ,L 5 ,- W 1 . fp? -as . 5' ' mt- h Kas' 4 1 . ii 5 ix , ' '41 N A ' , . ----- ---- - --- ---- - I I . . . v - A . . . ----an A . 3 . .. ' , - ---- e -------- -- ' A 1 ' . . 1. . u , - . ' .............. ' F' ' v 7 --..---------.--'----- '- u v - ---'- ,--- M--- , . ' 4 A2 r , ---------------- -- . . 1 , ---- --- ---- - ' . , Q . hu--H ,J . 14. ,- .. .. -------- D h A 7. ' ., A A 'J Y ------ - ---. A- ' F . A , . J - - -7, . g 5 , . I li I A R ---------A----v A-A- ----- I lrs. Jaw' l'!ll'3A' ' - 0 : I . S , W- 1 '. . Y ' g , y .M , nn I , . Our bus drivers, like mail carriers, always come threuglif Mr. Payton assisted Mr. Lindly in the re pair and upkeep 0' the buses. Approxiinately 21Q miles were driven each day by these capable men wu.soN 'rnrnnou s'rnPHENs Enzm RAPEB-, omonun cnAwr-onn on DUNGAN nmrzn. nosznrs BUDDY f '1-xr, xfg V 5. L boi. GLEN PAYTON 'if LUNCH RO0M STAFF M I Under the direction of Mrs Opal Roberts the lunehroom provlded 4? nutritious meals for approximately 300 2 students daily A faculty advisory committee helped solve maJor probl ms and helpers for Mrs Roberts were Mrs Davis Mrs Stone and Mr Roberts plus a coips of students ! F - lt' ,ix .1 : Q X 4 give pf' l 4 . ' 5' 'Q fa '-I l e . I X 5 is 9' i X . Q eb i fl I X ' cg Q: I, X T Y ' ,M '.q- ,if-Lg ' i 1 x it If 'iff ,ix XL p Af ,at 53' 7 J -it 5 . , to f 'W School Days 1947-453 t OG -.5F,.-,--?..- . WWSL YS l X5 This Ticket, Good For Y is-C9 5590 5 Cents in Trade N Q0 .gy JAY SCIIGOL CARNIVAL Q9 OS' Qi .X November 21, 1947 + X3 O6 OO I A WO OX' Y? CJOQ XX0 55 Q X0 eb T Q Qwvefffl' Q3-SX O Q56 41-teffawq .QX X bk ,XFX 490041 tx We Hzmrf, ft A N NU AI, 51 4 n A 4 KVA Wlllf'll L-l. - H is -11: rt' r -5 .lt emit ictwisre -' ' vi X I '-'-1' Jarman scnooncm August The year opens with a bang! Everyone asking, What do von have this hour and that? There wasnt mueh aetivity except studying and arranging seliedules. September XVe get started oft' in September by eleetion of class offieers and elziss sponsors. Then there were those vells in the hall by juniors, sophomores. and freshmen for their well eln-sen sponsor. The seniors tried some- thing new by being dignified and not yelling but being very proud never the less. The seniors sponsored an all sehool weiner roi-ist to get aequainted with the new students. espt-einll.v Ahe freshmen. The latter part ot' the month there was a farewell party for Iiarhara Mur phy, given hy the seniors at Mrs. 0rtner's home. ' October he help ot' the faculty and students. I-Ileetion of Our first student eouneil was organized this 5ear with t days later the eleetion of oftieers by the student body but nut t'orgotten. The speech play, U I'roinise Me,' ip to Tulsa was enjoyed by the agriculture boys ,to at- taken. The junior elass sponsored :in all school Ilal- one. Then euuie the holiday for the students and work student council representatives headed the list. A few was held. The many campaign signs were torn down was presented under the direetion of Mrs. Tullis. A Tr tend the livestoek show. Pietnres for the annual were lowe'en party. resulting in a grand time for every tor the teaehers with a tear-her's meeting. November The basketball season began with victory over the opponent for hoth hoys and girls. tl A R N I V A L! Such a small word to rnean so mueh in the life of those students ot' Jay Ili in the year of '47. The Pep Club had its start by eleeting Yell Leaders and n trip to Colcord. SVIIUKWI. PAPICR BEGINS- This makes headlin es all over the school.. Everyone has been saying, Are those lazy' seniors ever going to put out a paper? Seni- ors come to school. all dressed np, fit to kill, and have those, long looked forward to, senior pictures made. Do ,VUII remember what turkey suggests in this m0nth?XVe end our inonth with Thanksgiving vacation. December Junior Red Cross representatives are selected from each room and the JIIHIOPEE- ross Council is started. This is a very active organization ably led by Mrs. Nelson, Seniors order aniioifljes ,nts and diplomas then' wonder Do you suppose l'll ever get used to them! Don't slight hlanta Claus 'Who visited all the boys and girls who had been good all year. . 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Mrs XX allm 1 1 r 1 N x H ll l'1llx 111 for 'Urs VN.-1l a February N 11 Il 1f1 111 11lsl1t11111 111 uur smhoul avhxxllms The basksf N011 x 1 x ll 1 1x mmf fa Pc a 'I' P lakt amen X I f I IX The gxrls brought home tl Dlsxrlgr txophx irum H11 t1111r11au1em at l rg 111 lhdv mm lrum 1l1011au 19 Nld Oaks 11111 111 1- mn 1 1 Lore was I UM March x 1 m1N11r 1l lx Nlr 4 111713110 um .11 wr 1111portz1nt func lon x :111 1 N ew N nur 1 el flux md mnslc students par 1 IW-fl Ill 6 QASN Wil l 5 1 WN I 1 Illlllll 1' 11111 IX N lsu ell l l S H015 hx 1. pu The sc-mor play The Wacks Nhd 111 IN IS 9 1 s h 11s mn. ll flu thxs war 3 '111 l 1111 N11 mr Bam w1th Urs NN dll.-101 and tho xopl1c1111ore ITIS dom much to make 11 a success I 0 hh ll 111111 wma to bm thn 111111111-11 whuh makes ns debut I4NfI'Xf7llf' aasxng V111 sou slgn ms an lll1 l.l:l 0 lr N droo Ill' 1 1 tl Hood look 111 bum urx fr1n1o11slx consent Th1 B1cr'alaureate xerur-9 vuth Nlr Ulmer Hodge dvlxwrlng the address R1111en1ber thf- lonr lung axxle the semore walked down thvn t 4111 1 tl Road of Ixfv th 11 111 hi 1t f0IIlIIltIlCflHkllf Ifuruscs when Robert S Kerr dehver ml 111 lITlpUI'lRllf uwxsa e N0 15 ooflack X-X559 24 Welcome Q15-YC bv we r o H s s c DELEGATES! we 1100 10 xl PONFA CITY HIGH SCHOOL 0 Hvpey you uzll enjoy carb of ibexe neun' lcllcig the 305 50 led S Q6 ov f M X ' 4 859000 'wg r 9 f fo QYXCB ovcvmghl k S Q Q I Z 2-econ .wok f 1 40 Q 69' if 6 ill 45 -1 Q fb gf QQ, 41,5131 5 S 1 - 'W l 1 A- -m f1--- i- f--W,-1................- .,, egg bxkgxg' 06X Y C39 evxjba TNQ I 1 - 1.1 1' 1'- X G' ,.- mf mv W.. 1 ,, 1 , ,, ,Wm . 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