Konawa High School - Tiger Yearbook

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Q. pf!! L ff. t I f .1 , ,' 1 J ' f,, , 1 Wvz,zff rw . QVww ,fl ' 9 0 0 X Z' '.n D 1 KH5 GER V958 I KH5 FOREWORD In THE TIGER, our first Year- book, we hope to preserve a cross section of Konawa School Life. If, in a small measure, its pages keep alive the friendships formed here, and tend to perpetuate the ideals for which our school stands, the Staff shall feel more than repaid for the time and effort expended in its publication. STAFF JACK SMITH ---------------------- Editor REX YATES ------------- Business Manager ASSISTANTS, Darden Lee Collins, Persia Collinsworth, J. V. Bowling, Hulett Edg- mon, Aliene Gifford, Woodrow Hickox, Lor aine Jarvis, Juanita Jarvis, Joe Miller, Marie Pruitt, Beulah Thompson and Melba Turner, and Lu Esc Collins. SPONSOR ----------------- Davilla Bright ART WORK ------------- Mrs. Louis Morris PHOTOGRAPH R ------ Colonel R. Lamunyan eff, 2' '-5 Mgf KH5 Umdsx CGIWWPUS FQQUIT 7 Classes fvlusxc fAxTh!eT'uQS lVl15CellimeoU5 1 nf! v .........1.L.., '44 gn 1.- KH5 High School Building Grade Building High School, Grade and Health Buildings N. E. Cunningham - Building Supervisor 214, S? 'f iii' ' KH5 Health Building Entrance to High School Building Tennis Court aff, ii' '-f EW KH5 Looking South across the campus Superintendent R. H. Tharpe Principal R. L. Wham l KH5 SCHOOL BOARD O. T. Damron - Clerk, A. F. Giesen - Presi Ro D y outhit - Member, W. T. Tucker Jr. - T nfl, 2' 'f EQ dent , reasurer KH5 MRS 4? 4. IF'lllBllll1D1ff R. H. THARPE, Superintendent B. S., H. S., Oklahoma University, Tulane Uni- versity lNew 0rleans.l English and Latin R. L. WHAM, Principal B. s., Oklahoma A. a M. College Shop MRS. R. L. WHAM Be Se, Oklahoma Ae lk Mu College English, Girls Glee Club, Girls Quartet, Mixed Chorus LARRA ZOLA COE B. S., Gklahoma A. 5 M. College Science LE ROY EATTHENS B. s., East Central Teachers College, Okla- homa A. 6 M. College Coach and Junior High Work LOUIS MORRIS A. B., Southwestern Teachers College lhthematics U S. LOUIS MORRIS A. B. Southwestern Teachers College Art and Grade Work .Ug:THAH1FARB vers ty of A ka certificate East Cg:::e1L1fe Teachers College, rrivag, Work in Chicago ann U ew York Instrumental Music, Grade Work KH5 MRS. FRED WHITE B. S., East Central Teachers College Commercial Work FRED WHITE A. B., last Central Teachers College Jr. High Grades, Baseball and Basketball DAVILLA BRIGHT M. A., university of Okla- homa, A. B. Oklahoma College for Women, Clarendon College, Oklahoma A. A H. College History KAURICE NORTON Bo so, oklahfiml Aa 5 M' College Secretary to Hr. Tharpe, Physical Education MARGUERITE MOHRBACHER B. S., Oklahoma College for Women Home Economics HRS. PANSY JOHNSON B. s., East Central Teachers College, Graduate Work University of South- ern California Public School Music, Boy's Glee Club, Boy's Quartet ELDON GUNN Be Se, Oklahoma An 5 no College Vocational Agriculture PAUL ENIX B. F. S. Oklahoma A. 6 M. College Band 6 Orchestra, Theory, Tennis Q14 44Elj?EfiiQE KH5 EDNA HUDSON A. B., East Central State Teachers College Primary GERALDINE RICE A. B., Central State Teachers College Primary CLEMA RYAN B. S. E., Arkansas State Teachers College, Conway, Arkansas Second grade LAVELLE BERRY A. B., East Central State Teachers College Second grade BEULAH WORTHAM East Central State Teachers College Lite Certificate Third grade MRS. RUTH GOSSETT A. B., Central State Teachers College Third grade ELSEBETH ANDERSCH B. S., O. U. Norman Mathematics in grades ETHEL DAWSON A. k M. Still- water, Life Certificate Science in grades NOLA CARPENTER Northeastern State Teachers College Tahlequah, Life Cer- tificate rrincipal of grades Reading 1 MRS. DOROTHY HUDSON Substitute teacher University of Missouri, Live Certifi- cate English and History in grades s' 'Q Clif -- ..a.L.. :cus Semws .Q Fmmg me ua ..L........i.... SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ---------------------------- - ----- Evelyne Hathcock v1cE PRESIDENT --------------- -------------- Jock Streetman SECRETARY-TREASURER --------------------- ---Gwendolyn williams REPORTER -------------- --------------------- Jack smith SPONSOR ----------------------- ------- ------ Davilla Bright COLORS: PURPLE AND YELLOW FLOWER: THE YELLOW ROSE SENIOR CLASS PLAY WGypsy Sweetheartu JEFF ROSS --------------- ------- - --------- - MRS. Ross ------------- -- ---------------- -- Jack Smith Elizabeth Ingram LAURIE ---------- ------- -------- -------- ---Evelyne Hathcock MR. n1NsmoRE ------------------------------ STELLA ------------------- ----------------- RODNEY ------------------------ ------------ KONRAD -------------------------- ---------- THE DAYA ---------------------- ------------ THE DAYQ ------- -------------------- ----- -- 'TA ,-.-...------.---,, .-----.----....---- CARMENA ---------------------------- ------- KATINKA ------------------------------ ----- STAN ------------ ------------------ -------- High School Auditorium -------------------- Jack Streetman Fern Schrader Woodrow Hickox Worley Dye Gwendolyn Williams Claude Bates Juanita Jarvis Persia Collinsworth Nadine Jones J. C. Griffin May 13, VALEDICTQRIAN- .... ..-------------..-..----..Joneta Tharpe E Hathcock C0-SALUTATORU-NS' ----- --'--------H- pZf-Hiecolnnmr S 'E I I th r FUHWELL BATES Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Junior Junior Play, Mixed Chorus. nBubuln PEARL BRINLEE Glee Club, Library Mixed Chorus ANNIE LEE RUGGLES Band, Orchestra, String Quartet, String Ensemble Boys Glee Club Accompan- ist. llmmiell WORLEY DYE Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Senior Play nScottN CLIFTON FWZ F. F. A. President WFoxy' CLAUDE BATES Band, Orchestra, Football, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Mixed Quartet c. L. PERSIA COLLINSWORTH Key Club, School Paper Library, Honor Roll, Senior Play, Yearbook 'Percyn NEWT CUNNINGHAM Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus ucunnyn MILDRED FINCH Library, Honor Roll CUMI FREEZE Office, Library ll ll DELORES FRYER Library, Office Key Club 'De Den EVELYNE HATHCOCK Glee Club, Senior Play, Sophomore, Junior and Senior President, Key Club If S ll BERNICE HOWELL Q School Paper S WBermiceW VIRGIL JACKSON ' Office, Football, Basketball, Track uwi ndyvv a kv A. . fx. - ' S5131 ,. THEHON JONES 'f F f- l. F. A., Football llRedll I L WOODROW HICKOX Band, Junior and Sen- ior Play, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Yearbook, School Paper 'Woody' C. GRIFFIN Band, Orchestra, ' Senior Play, Mixed Chorus, Basketball WBuckN LIZABETH INORAM Junior and Senior Play, Dramatic Club NToots' DINE JONES Junior and Senior Play WDeneN NUNITA JARVIS Band Queen, Tennis Team, Yearbook, Jun- ior and Senior Play, Glee Club, Key Club, Mixed Chorus 'Nitau H FERN SCHRADER Orchestra, String Quar- tet, Senior Play, String Ensemble WMissyn EORENE SHARP Glee Club, Home Ec Club nRene' JACK SMITH Glee Club, School Paper Yearbook, Library, Sen- iorJgS?Qbggxed Chorus J. B. ROACH Football, Basketball, Baseball NJN JONETA THARPE Band, orchestra, Honor Roll, Key Club. LA VELLE SHARP Dramatic Club Nsparkien RALPH SHARP F. F. A. Football 'Shorty' JACK STREETMAN Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Quartet, Vice President Senior Class, Junior and Senior Play, Mixed Chorus, Brass Quartet ' 'Iakey' AUGUSTA TERRY Library, Glee Club, Quartet, Mixed Chorus 'Gussie' GWENDOLYN WILLIAMS Junior and Senior Play, Secretary Senior Class, Assistant Secretary to Mr. Tharpe 'Bootsn WI LLI AM GREENLEE Band Bill JUNIOR Mc Band , Track BETH Orc he stra , 'Clabber Gi rl CHRISTINE MITCHELL Honor Roll, Home Ee C lub 'Chris KH5 OLETA JOHNSON Home Economics Club OUILDA COLLINS Home Economics Club CLIFTON SUMMERS F. F. A. g 'Q I I RUBY LOIJEHY Glee Club, Fixed Chorus Second wuartet, Home Ee Club Rube FATTIE MAE IIILLSAP Home Ee Club Mae C LETA NO RISAN Li b ra ry Cle t e 1' .............L.- KH5 JUVTIOVS H811 HT ..-L-al..-.?.1 KH5 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ---------------------------------- ---Amy Means VICE PRESIDENT ------------------ ------------ --Cecilia Houston SECRETARY M TREASURER ----- ---- ---------------- Mary L. Collins REPORTER -------- ---------- -------------------- Rex Yates BUSINESS VAVATER----------------------------- svonsons --------------- ---------------------- JUNIOR PLAY CAST Mr. Livingstone ------- Mrs. Livingstone ------ John Livingstcne ------ Alexandria Csundyl ---- Pricilla Griggs ------- Genevieve Derwent ----- nGoin' Modernu -J. V. Bowling -Miss Coe, mr. Morris J. V. Bowling Amy Means Jack Fletcher lla Mae Anders Viva Stephens Dale Love Joe Miller William Randall ------------------------------ Donald Macnuthur ------ Bob Lawerence--------- Mary Rogers ----------- The Maid -------------- E I-'- UQ 'J' U2 O IJ' O O I-J P C D1 ,.a. d' O I1 E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Syn -Marvin Brakebill Harold 0'Neal Mary L. Collins Beulah Thompson March 17, 18. ILA RAE AIYDE, IS Bond, Junior Play, Mixed Chorus, Orches- tra nl lieu J. V. WLWLING Junior Play, Chorus, Glee Mixed Club, School Paper, Busi- ness Nana er - H ior Class YlRedll CmwbHk,GLOM Home Le Club fOI' Jun- NCluudicq HULETT EDGVCN Basket Bull, Office. WDutchyW GLLT-I HHBSON Football, Eask Truck nGibbyW et Ball, i EUGENE FERRY M. b. H. NGeneH MARVIN BRAKEBILL Junior Play, Mixed Chorus, Band, Orches- tra nBraKieW UARDEN LEE COLLINS School Paper, Home Room Secretary, Tennis, Yearbook nbodien JACK FLETCHER Junior Play, Band, Orchestra, Tennis, Mixed Chorus nJnckieW GEHTRUDB GLOVER Basketball, Home Ec. Club WGertieW MARIE ZUNN Glee Club, Home Club MILDRED JOHNSON Library, Basketball DALE LOVE Key Club, Junior Play, Office nRedn FRED HYATT Basketball, Baseball vvffeddzlvv ELZITT OWEN Baseball, Orchestra nDynamiteU KH5 uno? If CECELIA HOUSTON Quartet, Glee club, Key Club, Mixed chorus nCecien DAPHNE LANGSTON Glee Club nlyaffyn MARGARET LYDAY Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Mixed Chorus LU ESE COLLINS Girls Glee Club, Junior Play, Junior Class Sec. k Treas., School Annual, 2nd Quartet. 'Strawberry' 1UTfIiEANS Junior Play Junior Presi- dent, Quartet, Mixed Quar- tet, Key Club, Honor Roll Home Ec Club, Glee Club JEAN MOORE Orchestra, Tennis, Key Club WPrissyW TUANITA ITRRAY Library, Bask HN1-tau KATHRYN RICHARDS Library, Home YYKat IV WARREN CRAVENS 'Big Boyn RAY SHARP F. F. A. nClabberN etball Ec Club DOUGLAS MORGAN Football, Baseball, Basketball WEarsN NADINE PULLIN Library VlNadeIl J' OE RODGERS Band, Orchestra, Drum Major, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Mixed Quartet, String Trio, String Ensemble BILL SENTNER F. F. A. nsimpyn LOWELL SCHDRNICIC Football, Basketball, Baseball 'Sluggs' GLADYS SHARP Glee Club, Mixed Chorus WGladdyn JACK SHIRLEY Band, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus 'Shortie' PAUL SMITH Track, Baseball llpe te VI FAYE SOLOMON Glee Club VIVA STEPHENS Band, Orchestra, Key Club, Little Orchestr NADINE SHAUBELL Key Club, Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, String Quartet, String En- semble WPrebbleW GIJ V SMITTi F. F. A. 'Smittyw WELDON SMITH Baseball, Football, Track, Tennis WSlimH ALICE STEPHENS Band, Orchestra, Key Club, Little Orchestra Joodwind Quartet, Honor Roll VELMA JEAN SURBER Band, Orchestra, Key Club, Little Orchestra, String Ensemble, Honor Roll WJeanW BEULA1: TPOLLPSON Glee Club, Hove Room President, Junior Play School Paper, Mixed Chorus, Yearbook Il Boots!! GRACE HOPE VATSON Glee Club, Quartet, Mixed Chorus, Key Club Mixed Quartet HGracieN REX YATES Band, School Paper, Yeq book Butch GENEVA IICKEEL Home Ec Club llNevaUl ESTELLE OWEN Orchestra 'Essien HAROLD O'NEAL rn ro Ao' Junior Play, Mixed Chorus, Gloe Club HELEN THOMPSON Mr. Wham's Secretary HAROLD WILLIAMS F. F. A, JACK LINDSEY Glue Club, Mixed Cl101 l1S 'Lindy' JOE MILLER Band, Yearbook NFattyW JACK SPARKS Glee Club, Quartet, Mixed Chorus, Foot- ball nJakeyW ...-i..-il., W5 OQPKNUOVG X Q 4942 Jlanw ,,,,,,Q . W ow wondf be Img wwf, Fx ff A 'X -nLnJa- l.- KHS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS m:s1nEN'r-- -------- vrcn-ransrnnm ----- SECRETARYRTREASURER --------------- nEronTEn ---------------- ----- -- SPONSOR5 I I Edward Courtney Nadine Thompson -Frank Pritchett ---A. F. Eidson MISS NORTON LEORY ALDRIDGE Football, Basketball. Baseball NHandsomeW LILLIAN BARKER Glee Club nLj-dyn MAE CORBIN Home Ee Club EDWARD COURTNEY Band Orchestra, Glee,Club, Mix ll H DOROTHY DEETER Quartet, Home Mixed Chorus 'Dimplesn RUBY GAMHONS Tennis, Baske WGraveyW ed Chours Ee Club, tball KH5 tl s '-If BRETT AUTRY Basketball, Band, Base- ball VlBrat II BETTY JEAN BOWLING Band, Orchestra, Home Ec Club WBettsN JOE CORBIN Band, Orchestra, Mixed Chorus WFrecklesW ERA WANNA CRAVENS Office, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus Nvfann a VV A. F. EDISON Band, Track nAce Highn NORA GREENLEE Glee Club, Basketball WQobbinsW GEORGE HARRIS 'Georgie-Porgien HAZEL JACKSON Band, Orchestra Chorus WHaze' LEOTA LANGSTON Library, Dramatic 'Darlene' HELEN LYNN Mixed Club Band Glee Club, Mixed Chorus nShort Stuffu MAXINE MITCHEL Home Ec Club, Lib NMHX N BONNY PORTER Football, Truck WBunny' rary VIRGINIA JANE HUDDLESTCN Band, Orchestra, Key Club , nlfaanyvv LORAINE JARVIS Band, School Paper Key Club, Mixed Chorus WLu Lun ANNABELLE LUSTER Library, Dramatics YlAnnN LON MOINTYRE 'DavidN HELEN MURRAY Home Ec Club nHelenaN FRANK PRITCHETT NFrankieW LOUISE REEDER Orchestra, String En- semble, String Quartei nEasyu ELBERT SCOTT WILLIE SMITH Football 'Bill' NADINE THOMPSON Home Ec Club, Tennis 'Jack EVELYNE WILLIAMS Home Ee Club, Library CHRISTINE ROBBINS , Home Ec Club, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus 'Chris' ROBERT SIMPSON WBobH WARREN SPARKS Football, Basketball, Baseball NNuggSlY RAY THOMPSON Baseball, Tennis, Football nllindyvo ..--..-.JJ-.. KHs Praia H mem five and learn ,QE-.: VIN ! EEL KH5 FRESH AN CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT --------------------------- Homer Reynolds VICE PRESIDENT ---------- ------------- Joe Personas SECRETARY ---------------------------- Pauline Autry TREASURER ------------------- --------- fJack Thomas ENTERTAINMENT COM ITTEE ------- ----- Melbe Turner, Freda Wilbourn, ------------------------- ----- ---- .Tuna 'roman SPONSOR: 'Q I MR. MATTHEWS MARGIE DAN AUTRY PAULINE AUTRY CHARLES BRECHEEN HOLLIS BREUER AMELIA BROCK IMOGENE COLLINS GERALDINE COLLINS MAE MARIE COURTNEY MILDRED DENNIE BILLY H. DYE CARL FLOYD ALIENE GIFFORD LAWRENCE GROVE LAVOIINAH HARRIS ROBERT LEE HARRIS BILL JONES MAXINE JONES NORMA LEE J' ONES KH5 fl: ORVILLE KEITH ROBERT LEHMAN' HERBERT LOWRY ORELIA DEISTER ESTELLE MCCLAIN VIRGINIA MGFADDEN MALCOLM MARTIN THELMA MOORE WANTJA LEE PAMPLIN J' OE PARSON BILLIE BESS POWELL MARIE PHUITT PAUL QUILLIN CARL RATLIFF HOMER REYNOLDS J' . H. REYNOLDS WANDQA. RODGERS LA FERN SMITH TRUMAN HUCKLEBERRY BERNARD HILLERMAN SCOTT WIISON .JUNIOR SKITH JACK THOMAS JULIA TOLMON MELBA TURNER FREDA WILUORN MARY LOU WILBOURN BOBBY WAITE MARCILLE VANCE THELMA PRITCHETT LEROY FINCH HAROLD COLLINS .BLRNICE WILLIAMS GRACE LEHMAN CECIL THOMPSON EUGENE ECHARD KH5 SAM GUNN MINOR WILSON TOMMIE SMITH W LNNOVfMgM AO AX ix 9 K ' I xvwf Saw ...Jw L ul.. ' msuununn lufeS big momenTS 'dw gave If KH5 EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President ------------- - ----------- Vice President ------------ -------- Secretary ------- ------ Treasurer------ ------- Reporter ------ Sponsor- ----- - -------- --- ---Q--Q-- -------Nello Fox --Theresa Bebout -----Edna Sparks Thelma Pritchett -----Rosanne Dye -Miss Mohrbacher SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFI CERS President ---------- ------------ ----..-- Kgtie Smith V166 Pr88id8nt ------ ---------- --------- Drew Gieggn Reporter ------- --------- Sponsor -------- ---------- -------------Frances Means I 'ffl sv? -----------mr. Fred wnne IUCILLE BAILEY JAUNITA BATTISTE THERESA BEBOUT MOLLY BERRY WARREN BRAKEBILL MARCUS BULLINGTON ARLENE COLLINS MAXINE COLLINES MARY LOU COWSERT RUBY JEWEL DAMMZRON ROSEANNE DYE MARVIN ECHARD BERT FLOYD ORIS FARRIS GWENDOLXN FARRIS NELLO FOX RAYMOND FRYER OPAL GLADDEN DWIGHT HATCHER JUNIOR HATHCOCK EVELYNE HENSLEY BETTY JO HILL WEBBER HILTON ODUS HOUSTON BILLY HUGHES J .P. JORDAN IELEN LENZ J. R. LESTER IVLAHGARET LOWRY LOW'-'ELL NCFADDEN J. P. LIANLW WILLIAM MARTIN VIRGINIA IURYFII' LD PAT MILLS RAY NELSON WILDA PAHPLIN Hs 'fi fg DEE LOWRY DALE REYNOLDS YJANDA ROACH ROBERT EARL HOCAH ALMA SHARP ED SKINNER RUBY STEVENS GENE EARL TAYLOR MILDRED TULL HARLAN WILBORN ANDREW BARKER EUGENE BENNETT GLADIS BULLINGTON LORENA BULLINGTON PEARL CAMPBELL GENE COLLINS JERRY CORBIN MILTON COURTNEY DOWAN COWSERT LEO DRAKE MARJ' IE FARRIS ROBERT FORAN DREW GIESEN THELMA HOLKUM ELLIE HENSLEY VJ. H. HUDDLE5S'T'ON LOUISE TCNVTS ALI CE KI LIS W I LLI AM LEE MAXINE LOWER? STANLEY IZAYJJS FRANCES MEANS EJINFRED ITTYRRAY LOWELL NEAL LELA Jo PARKER BETTY PHILLIPS KH5 S WILLIAM PRICE BOBBY WILLIAMS JESSE JAMES RQBINSON KATIE SMITH KENNETH 'THOMPSON I'HU'MAN SPURGIN BETTY J' O THOMAS MARY ELLEN THOMAS BILL THARPE GENE TULL ALIEENE WILBORN JO ANN BATES 12 KH5 Grade SQHQQY we I 8' ,1 - I ,XX 7-. --l ---- -X ..1.. ' ' .1 ..., J.. JUST Kuds' A5512 .....-....L., KH5 1 lst 2 2nd 3rd Grades Miss Edan Hudson Miss Geraldine Rice Grades Miss Lavelle Berry Miss Glema Ryan Grades Mrs. Ruth Gossett Miss Beulah Wortham iff, I KH5 4th 5th 6th Grades Miss Elsebeth Anderson Miss Ethel Dawson Grade Mrs. Dorothy Hudson Grade Miss Hola Carpenter Grade Principal gf! is :L ?F 5 i?.5F?x3Ti -:ff W ' 5,1 i A . as 'u ,f C KH5 Wm I 1 KH5 443 Konawa High School Band The Konawa High School,Band under the direction of Mr. Enix has already achieved much destinction for performances this year, and an attempt will be made to gain a few more honors before school closes. The Band began its season of fine performances with its annual concert on February 3, 1938. A former bandsman, Leon Brown was the soloest of the concert, and Boh Makovsky, head of the music department of A k M College, honored the occasion with his presence. The program included many interesting and varied numbers, new to the listeners. The next formal appearance of the band was in the annual Trl-State Band Festival held at Enid, April 7th, Bth, and 9th. There the band won a superior ranking and first place. The band was also honored by the Band Festival committee's invit- ing them to play in a concert of the outstanding winning organ- izations. Together with the orchestra and soloists, the school placed a very close second to Classen High School of Oklahoma City, for the sweepstakes award. On May 15, the band competed in the District Interschol- astic Contest held at Ada. And once more received a superior and first ranking. April 28, the band goes to the state contest, at Norman, and will try to establish eligibility for the National Contest, to be held in Abilene, Texas, May 19, to 2lat. gi KH5 iff mfg 1 gi: Enix - ----- Mr. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I cToR ----- D Tharpe 1161.8 dson, Flutes: Jo E1 F. A. Clairnetz o 4: -I 4 2 Q by g.. olm - - 0 U2 I-I ckcox, .pa :1 45. null: SN 5 t-.H-55:1 moo-.4 m o.4 ba ..:3s..,-4 v- o anim ogqg g.. .. -I-1,20 F115 I-1 .CIO I1 r-ICDO I-1 53043 O 000-7 q1P'a4D -I1 M E-W 355 52 S EIBEUJ .549-I 05-I ..5.d UI H rv O J 0 0 P 5555 mi-: nan b, 0 0 Q 0 . K O ID 2:5 OI-Ir-I 0 FIS -A I-I O 3 F8011 P8 Joe nets! ir Cla 5 Q - 0.5 SIP I v-4 01-I 05:1 L92 E15 E82 SHS 'du' F210 QU 4.0 3 P :I -4 Ei! U1 OP 0 DMN Os E .2 mv-I DVI DJ 5. b,'rIl'I lbourn I I lairnets y ou Farish ck Streetman Percussion C n Ja Brice .We endo ronets: at y, Will on, B11 a Wilbourn, Pruitt, Co Gene Tay an f-o I-4 -a S 0 dse cks ed ie I Lin eJa a I-1 0 mn H'-.440 P Mrs? Mr-If Z! :N:.gm P1 fee: -v-I1-1-Ir-4 1-Im r-ICJ I-'IS-10r-I -r-IUC :gn X Q U I-4 Wi ss urgeon, T W I1 O 05 oO 0 -I-IPD ? ,IDBI-I EI -u-Ik:-I UPU-v-I mm Q, -f-I Pu-IH I-H-IU rq ... 3. mm IYIID'rlU -S1 E2-I-IP I-cab--48-415 Drldimm Da!-431 000 ffl 4-74-ir-Ita:-I IDUJ ID r-I -OE UCI!-1 T gers, nlee, rns: I E F E en ud 1 urtne gh J OP U1 P-1 Q Quan - :hav no no ICICI! F-I' 04 'HO DUO I-I DE 8284-7-H050 f-4 -4 I-e I-H-Il-:U --ooo o-I-en.-e HSD'-I 0--I 53411 m 5 o A -GEOS 3368 6 0 I-ev-lg!! hnnaow 33553 mLbszu N: Juanita Jarvis Q DRUM MAJOR: Joe Rodgers ------------------------ -------- KH5 k'N 0TOh0Btr8 The forty-two piece orchestra, under the baton of direct- or E. Paul Enix, is just climaxing a successful season. For the first time in the history of the orchestra a standard symphony has been attemtped, 'The Schubert Unfinished Symphony', and it has proved so successful that Mr. Enix intends to pre- sent a similar work each year in order that performers and listeners alike will raise their standards of appreciation of finer music. The orchestra presented it's annual concert on March 12 in the first appearance of a musical group in the new high school auditorium. Included on the prog1am were the selectiions 'Unfinished Symphony' - Schubert, 'Valse Triste,' - Sibelieus, two numbers by the high school instrumental trio, 'Andante' from the Hayden 'Surprise Sym hony' and 'Mozart Suite' Cal Al- legro lb! Andante Tranquillo fel Allegro. On March 23, the orchestra presented 1t's concert in the Ada High School Auditorium for two audiences. The concert was very well received, especially 'Valse Triste' and 'The Sur- prise Symphony'. The following week, April B the orchestra competed in the orchestra division of the Tri-State Festival in Enid, and received a superior ranking in class C. Gnly one other orchestra of the 16 competing groups in the 3 classes received a superior ranking, that being Stillwater in class A. On April 15 the orchestra competed in the district con- test at Ada, where it also received a superior and first place ranking. April 29, will find the orchestra competing in the State Inter-Scholastic contest. String Department Instructor Mrs. Nathan Farb Since the basis for the orchestra is the string section, much of the orchestra's success is due to Mrs. Farb, insturctor for that department. The department includes some thrity-two violins, eight 'cel1os, four violas, and three string basses. The players rank all the way from third graders to Seniors. 'fri , si,-2 I KH5 ORCHESTRA Director E. Paul Enix First Violins: Joe Rodgers - Concert Master, Nadine Shawbell, Fern Schrader, Louise Reeder, Virginia Jane Huddleston, Hazel Jackson, Jeane Moore, Second Violins: Jo Ann Bates - Princi- pal Second, Katie Smith, Truman Huckelberry, Mary Joe Vance, Bert Floyd, Gwendolyn Farrish, Betty Katherine Ricketts, Mar- garet Jane Schrader, Violas: Nadine Jones - Principal, Estelle Owens, 'Cellosz Annie Lee Ruggles - Principal, Pauline Autry, Ila Mae Anders, Wilda Pamplin, Betty Jo Phillips, Frances Means, Emitt Owens, Lowell Neal, String Bass: Velma J. Sur- ber - Principal, Betty Jean Bowling, Flutes: Joneta Tharpe, Marcille Vance, Oboe: Edward Courtney, Clarinets: Alice Stephens, Viva Stephens, Bass Clarinet: Worley Dye, Bassoon: J. C. Griffin, French Horns: Jack Fletcher, Marvin Brakebillg Cornets: Jack Streetman, Newt Cunningham, Burwell Bates, Trom- bone: Jack Thomas, Harold O'Neal, Bass Tuba: Joe Corbin, Tympani: Claude Bates, Drums: Truman Spurginf STRING DEPARTMENT D5-1'eGt01' Mrs. Nathan Farb Betty Lou Schrader, Betty Katherine Rickets, Mary Koury Katie Smith, Rose Anne Dye, Gwendolyn Farish, Estelle Owens, Nadine Jones, Hazel Jackson, Virginia Jane Huddleston, Nadine Shaubell, Jeanne Moore, Fern Schrader, Joe Rodgers, Louise Reeder, Truman Huckleberry, Jo Ann Bates, Bert Floyd, Bobby Williams, Margaret Jeanne Schrader, Mary Jo Vance, Stanley Bowling, Billie Marie Surber, Pattie Anne Bates, Jo Ann Hos- tetter, Betty Bob Wright, Mary Jo Surber, June Allene Court- ney, Norma J. Amburg, Dorthy JO Wilbourn, Gertie Mary Lou Robinson, Doris Jean Blancett,Violins. Betty Jean Bowling, Velma Jean Surber, Annie Lee String Bass. Louise Reeder, Nadine Jones, Viola. cellos: Pauline Autry, Ila Mae Anders, Betty Jo Lowell Neal, Wilda Pamplin, Emitt Owens, Francis 'fri g :L - I 1 Mae Melson, Ruggles, Violin- Phillips, Means. A 'YH5 , STRING TRIO Director Mrs. Nathan Farb Alice Stephens - Piano, Joe Rodgers - Violin, Annie Lee Ruggles - 'Ce11o. STRING QUARTET Nadine Shaubell - First Violin, Fern Schrader - Second Violin, Annie Lee Rug- gles - 'Cello, Louise Reeder - Viola. STRING ENSEMBLE Joe Rodgers, Fern Schrader, Virginia Jane Huddleston, Nadine Sheubell, Violins, Alice Stephens - Piano, Annie Lee Ruggles 'Cello, Velma Jean Surber - String Bass, Louise Reeder - Viola. BRASS QUARTET Director E. Paul Enix Jack Fletcher - Horn, Jack Streetman - Cornet, Jack Thomas - Trombone, Burwell Bates - Cornet. S 'E 1 KH5 MUSIC 'The man that hath no music in himself, nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treason, stratqgem, and spoils,' wrote Shakespeare, and while it is true that he exaggerated, and that many an excellent person has no love for music, it is nevertheless true that music should have a very real part in life. The Girls' Glee Club and Quartet, Mixed Chorus, and other musical organizations realize this and have tried to serve the community with pleasing music of beautiful harmonies and ins- pirational words. The girls' vocal organizations gave a fall concert and are to give another concert in May. The Girls' Quartet has been much in demand and has complied with requests for many public performances. They received Superior rating in open contest, the glee club received excellent and good and the Mixed Chorus which met only for about six weeks, received a good rating in class B. The work has been enjoyable and the young voices have served a vital co munity need and will be much in prominence in the spring programs of the school, as Junior - Senior Ban- quet, Baccalaureate and Commencement. The groups are facing the future with great anticipation and interest. GIRLS' QUARTET H w z on-rmsr soPRANo Augusta Terry-snconn sornmo, cecena ggagzonfg-gnsg' ZLTO, my Lou Means-smcoun ALTO. GIRLS' GLIE CLUB FIRST SOPRANO: Virginia McFadden, Mayme Marie Courtney, A120118 B1'00k. Efr , Daphina Langaston Juanita Jarvis, Ruby LOWGTY. C1109 Lehomon,Wanda Lee Rodgers, Raye Solomon, Beaulah Thompson, Grace Hope Watson, SECOND SOPRANO: Norma ee Jones, Marjorie Angry, Wanda L00 Pmplln, , Mary Lu Ese Collins, Lorene harp, Augusta Terry, Dorothy Deeter, Ceceilia Houston. ALTO: Amy Lou Means, Christine Robbins, Evelyn Hathoock, Era Wanna Cravensffffllan Barker, Gladys Sharp, Marie Gunn, La Ferne Smith. 'J' fr s -f I I KH5 Munn QUARTEI' Director Mrs. Pansy Johnson Grace Hope Watson - SOPRANO Amy Lou Means - ALTO J R d muon, claude Bates - BASS., won first in District cggzegtgers MIXED CHORUS Director, Mrs. R. L. Wham Grace Hope Watson, Ila Mae Anders, Mary Lou wilbourn, ladine Shawbell, Mhe Mhrie Courtney, Ruby Lowery, Julia Tol- mon, Marcello Vance, Amy Means, Wanda Pamplin, Era Juana Cravens, Juanita Jarvis, Augusta Terry, Virginia McFadden, Margaret Lyday, Fern Smith, lcrma Lee Jones, Dorothy Deeter, Christine Robbins, Cecilia Houston, Grace Lehman, Lcrene Shar Loraine Jarvis, Hazel Jackson, Pearl Brinlee, Marie Gunn, Amelia Brock, Melba Turner, Gladys Sharp, Helen Lynn, Wanda Rodgers, Beulah Thompson, Margie Autry. Woodrow Hickox, Marvin Brakabill, J. V. Bowling, Edward Courtney, Jack Smith, Joe Corbin, Billy H. Dye, Worley Dye, Jack Sparks, Claude Bates, J. C. Griffin, Jack Lindsey, Jack Fletcher, Dale Reynolds, Cecil Thompson, Joe Parsons, Jack Streetman, J. H. Reynolds, Newt Cunningham, Jack Shirley, Joe Rodgers, Harold 0'Beal, Burwell Bates, Warren Sparks, Preston Lindsey, Homer Reynolds, Bernard Hillerman, Harvey Binow. KH5 Joe Rodgers - FIRST TENOR, Jack Streetman - SECOND TENOR, Burwell Bates - BARITONE, Jack Sparks - BASS. BOY'S GLEE CLUB Director, Mrs. Pansy Johnson Harold O'Nea1 Jack Shirley, Joe Rodgers, New Cunningham, Jack Lindsey, Worley Dye, Jack Smith, Warren Sparks, Woodrow Hlckox, J. V. Bowling, Marvin Brakebill, Lowell Neal,Bert Floyd, A. F. Eidson, J. C. Griffin, Burwell Bates, Jack Street man, Jack Fletcher, Edward Courtney, Jack Sparks and Claude Bates. i 'L Aff KH5 NNQTICS ?5QQ.,..,.,- KH5 Football Schedule for Year KONAWA OPPONENTS 5 Maud 6 0 Bowlega 0 O New Lima O 15 Tecumseh 6 O Wetumka 5 7 Okemah 0 7 Weleetka 12 12 Allen O 19 Asher O Positions Captain- B. D. Blaylock Ends: Roach, Schornick, Turner Tackles: Anderson, Jones, Rodgers Guards: Jackson, Aldridge Full Back: Gibson Quarter Back: Blaylock Halfbacks: Smith, Reynolds, Lowery Center: Morgan 1. First Line-up of year 2. 1958 Letter men 3. Entire Squad 4. Coaches - Morris and Matthews 5. Track Team S '-2 I 1 KH5 - . .- 3.1 1 ? 'FSL 5 -: Basketball and Track 1. Coach 'Boney' Matthews, Virgil Jackson, Fred Myatt, J. B. Roach, Warren Sparks, Lowell Schornick, Glen Gibson, Douglas Morgan, Hulett Edgmon, J. C. Griffin, Jack Shirley and Brett Autry. In the East Central Conference the team won 6 games and lost 4 and outside of the conference they won B and lost 6. Junior-H1 Track 2. Cecil Thompson, Homer Reynolds, Herbert Lowery, Coach Matthews, Nello Fox, B111 Dye, Harold Collins, and Carl Floyd High School Track 3. Virgil Jackson, Glen Gibson, Lowell Schornick, Weldon Smith, Junior McBeth and Coach Matthews. Junior-Hi Basketball 4. Coach Fred White, Cecil Thompson, Leroy Finch, Homer Rey- nolds, Sam Gunn, Alvin Bradley, Bill Dye, Harold Collins, Ed Skinner, Marcus Bullington and Carl Floyd. In the East Central Conference the team won 5 and lost 5, outside of the conference they won 3 and lost 5. aff, 2' '-f KH5 TENNIS Junior High Boys Singles - Joe Parson Doubles - Cecil Thompson - Malcolm Martin Senior High Boys Singles - Hulett Edgmon Doubles - Weldon Smith - Joe Rodgers These boys won the East Central trophy at Ada, March 3. Coach - E. Paul Enix Junior High Girls Singles - Pauline Autry Doubles - Thelma Moore - Orelia Deister Senior High Girls Singles - Juanita Jarvis Doubles - Darden Lee Collins - Viva Stephens. These girls won the Girls Tennis Trophy at Ada, March 3. Coach - Maurice Norton eff, ii' '-f M v --5-AL-B KH5 lfgpbbngg 1 X i.L-Jn-Q--i -it KH5 F.F.A. Boys Bring Home the Bacon lor was it Lamb Chops or Beefsteak?l Their first public appearance was at the County Fat Stock Show held in Wewoka. Here the team, Eugene Berry, Clifton Summers, Ray Sharp, won first with highest honors go- ing to Eugene Berry. Mr. Gunn's boys practically stole the show--winning more than ninety percent of the prize money. In the Southeast Distreict Stock Show held in Ada, Kona- wa's team,again was the highest ranking team, having the most prize money. Such an excellent record did the team make in the South- eastern District, that the Ada Chamber of Commerce invited them with sponsor, Mr. Gunn, and Mr. Tharpe to a banquet. From Ada, the F. F. A. boys next went to Tulsa. Here the Judging team placed first, and at the F. F. A. banquet was awarded the second cup of the season. Konawa F. F. A. Chapter members. Class A Horticulture team lst at Stillwater Interscholastic '37. F. F. A. Officers Clifton Summers and his prize corn. 4th Peace Poultry Judging team at Maud. Dairy Judging team 4th at Norman. gem Gunns' champion Angus calf at Wewoka, Ada and 3rd class at u sa. 3rd place Terracing team at Tulsa and Oklahoma City State Fairs. President Fox grows prize corn. Outstanding Vocational Agriculture boy '57. Livestock Judging team lst Wewoka, lst Ada, lst Muskogee, lst Tulsa and 4th at Oklahoma City. Dairy Judging team at Dairy Judging school, Stillwater. Ralph Sharp and his cotton project. A pure bred dirt farmer. lst place class B crops, 2nd place class A crops at Stillwater. fx - ff S -3-5 f . . ffm N, ' ' ffifzj I p, ?, DS f 3x4fffX'X93'1 52290 ti Ya KH5 we-4 7 :li 1.4 l SK- KH5 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Home Economics Kitchen Home Economics Sewing Room Science Room Science Projects Q gh: 4l :'fL KH5 LIBRARY STAFF 1. Persia Collinsworth, Elizabeth Ingram, Imogene Collins Geraldine Collins, Mildred Finch, Gumi Freeze, Mildred Denny Gertrude Glover, Annebelle Luster, Leota Langston Mildred ' Johnson, Jaunita Murray, Helen Murray, Nadine Pullin, Lorene Sharp, Pearl Brinlee, Augusta Terry, Miss Coe Head Librarian 2. COMMERCIAL ROOM 5. SHOP I CLASS 4, MR. wH1TE's BASEBALL TEAM - mf' A w Q Si,-f I V KH5 ll I 'Teacher' 0 ww' md, dh 1 KH5 Our Ideal Girl has Personality like Amy Means Eyes like Helen Lynn Teeth like Beulah Thompson , v , N f W9 Q? on i Wk 1 f -nays? , q ,,L5, -5 ' ' -e -F2 1. K Smile like Aliene Gifford f fat N, 3 S 5 'P' is X Q 41-Q EJ x :TX 7X Neatness like Mae Marie Courtney Hands like Marcille Vance Feet like Annie Lee Ruggles Height like Jean Moore Voice like Grace Hope Watson Mentality like Alice Stephens Lips like Juanita Jarvis Athletic ability like Darden Collins Hair like Dale Love Complexion like Persia Collinsworth Wardrobe like Virginia Huddleston '41 dr- 5 Our Ideal Boy has Eyes like Jack Fletcher Teeth like Jack Smith ' 9' Q Smile like Claude Bates Neatness like Edward Courtney Q --. L 3 -b Hands like Robert Harris Ei fe- f X Feet like Ray Sharp Physique like Weldon Smith Voice like Joe Rodgers Personality like J. V. Bowling Mental Ability like Joe Corbin Hair like Clifton Fox Wardrobe like Rex Yates Athletic.ability like J. B. R eff, 2' 'f M oach KH5 CALENDAR October 8. First edition of 1957- 1956 school paper under spon- sorship ot Miss Bright. 26. Football homecoming game. November 6. H1-Lights Staff attends State Press Convention at Nor- mlno ll. School participates in Armistice parade and program. 16. F. F. A. Banquet. December 9. Football Banquet 21. Glee Club Silver Tea Concert. 25. Home rooms combined to have Christmas tree in High School Auditorium. January 7. Opened Basketball sea- son with game with Weleeka here. February 1. Seniors complete School Census. 5. Band Concert. 14. Key Club Annual Valen- tine Banquet. March 17 - 18. Junior Play 19. Home Ec Convention at Oklahoma City. 25. Tennis Tournaments. 25. Senior Day at Ada. 25. Orchestra Concert. April l. Senior Day at Oklahoma City and April Fools Picnic. 7 - B - 9. Band Festival at a 15. Ada Inter-scholastic meet. 27. Norman Inter-scholastic Meet. May 5. A. k M. Inter-scholastic meets 15. Senior Play . Junior - Senior Banquet 14 15. Baccalaureate 17. Class night 18. Commencement 25.- 26. Final exams. 27. Finia ...1 ' 'Y ' Iirv SUN. t Mzil. Tclii. ull. ihivsli. gg. 6 rin 6 ' I9 Q 9 41- 1, :Q LL 1' 1.1 3' Mrs. Wham, 'Give me a sentence with a conjunction, Joe. Joe Parson, 'The cow is tied to the fence.' Mrs. Wham, 'Where Joe, 'The rope is ilk Glen Gibson 'I'd 1 your new cars.' Salesman, 'Six or is the conJunction?' the conJunct1on.' it like to see one of signer' Glen, 'Oh, one will do very nicely for the present.' ill!! 'We have the same eggs on sale that we had last winter. Come and see us.' Adv. in Konawa Leader - Ray Sharp. 'Vik if Houston White, at the dinner table, 'Daddy are caterpillars good to eat?' 'Hush, Houston, you mustn't discuss such things at the table,' said Mr. White. A few minutes elasped, then Mrs. White, said, 'Why did you ask son?' Houston said, 'Well there was one on daddy? lettuce a few minutes ago, but its gone now.' 444101 In Science Class Miss Coe was explain- ing the explosive qualities of cer- tain substance she was performing an experimentwith. 'It anything should go wrong with this experiment we should all be blown out. Draw a lit- tle closer class, so that you won't miss anything.' 1 4 4 4 J. V. Bowling, 'Teaoher, I'll shoot you for a quarter.' Miss Bright, noticing J. V. was not working, 'Yes, and I'll shoot you for less than that,W E KH5 Jfufogvalohs f h j 1'l , Q I N vm, , www 1 , f?vEfj, . Mffwfwfb WLM QWJPUAAPJ Wim, num 'f md, Ego? I ...HAL ?fqi..,.,.. --tiddh 'WHS .M togfark cu . . Q5 :L I .. HLLL-.ti KH5 garb erjsrros, Wal Anders Groceu-Y Geneva l Here han dlse Wire for our School Conew-a.1'ula.Tlo11sf Wwdwd Oil. C-0. Harris B a T Sk me . e u 1 Gmac 'Wi Navel B5LJfJCe,v'ueS KONGWR BQH Chase, Prof. Phone. no Stewart Hardware QGLJCG S DPWQ Hardware - lm Plem2nTs- Fufnhiuve iicxjxk Phone, zo ' Ro. Buxukn me Konawa Plume 55 c.c. lcu5LpP,Pf.,. 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