Kremlin High School - Bronc Yearbook (Kremlin, OK)

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'S 'M ' K 1 ww '-'W 1 'Nlaqf 'u A' ' -M 'x N:-Q: 'S THE BRCNC X' H Presented by The Annual Staff of KREMLIN HIGH SCHOOL Kremlin, Oklahoma DEDICA TION Dedicated to the Memory of Mr, Leonard Chelf for his long and faithful service to the Kremlin School His life has left an indelible impression on the hves of all who knew hrm Through his service as teacher coach Super mtendent, and Member of the Board of Educa tion his efforts have greatly added to the progress of tlus school and enrrchment to the lwes of the complete student body of Kremlin School TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION SENIORS IUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ELEMENTARY FAVORITES ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISERS FOREWORD v I We, the members of the Annual Staff, proudly present to you this 1955-56 edition of the Bronc. We hope that it will bring back many pleasant and cherished memories of your school days at Kremlin School. 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A major aim then of schools Q should be individualism. Individualachievements and failures are per- sonal things. Werise or fall by our own merits. Students of this school have given good personal account of their years spent at Kremlin. May all do as well in the future. Application is still 90019 of education and we need only to try, to succeed. L. M. Sullivan Superintendent FACULTY MR. JULIUS HECKSHER Mathematics Shop MISS MYRTLE RAUCH Home Economics MRS. FRANK O'BANION Commerce MR. BILL STOUT English I MRS, AL RUNDLE Music MR. JOHN JANZEN Seventh and Eighth Grades MISS CAROLYN RATHMEL First and Second Grades MRS. RICHARD GRITZ MRS. WAYNE I-OUNSBURY Fifth and Sixth Grades Third and Fourth Grades FRED PHILLIPS MRS SIMON IOH NSON IIM PECK MRS RI-IODA SEAFY JOHN Tosws FLOYD REIM I! 5: I I I I I Iv I I, 1 I I I I Ii I. a I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I II -I -I II 1 1 I I 1 I I 'I II I I I I I I 1.....,.'....1.,g-.-.,...f-.................,.I.,.f:...f........1....-.-In... ..m..f.....-,..- ...ln--r.............'.f-'....-., .,-V..-H...--....-.........,...mm..-.I..1..................LIN.-1.......,......-.....,..-JI 651' President ---- Vice President - - Secretary ---- Treasurer - - - Reporter ---- Class Sponsors - - Class Parents - - ii' Q51 - - MICKEY ZALOUDEK - - - - - DON GUFFEY - WANDA MILLER ' ' JOHNNIE FRISK - - - - CONNIE FISHER - - - - - MR. L.M. SULLIVAN MRS. FRANK O'BANION - - MR, and MRS, LOU ZALOUDEK REX HAYS Plays 3g Glee Club 3, SANDRA SANDERS Annual Staff 1,2,3,4g Plays 3,4g 4-H 1,25 Soft ball 1,23 Basketball 4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Pep Club l,2,3,4, ROBERT BOOKS Plays 3: 4-H 1,2,3,4. A-W MICKEY ZALOUDEK Honor Roll l,2g Annual Staff 1,2,3,4g Plays 3,4g 4-H l,2,3,4g 4-H Reporter 25 Basketball 3,4, President 2,4, Reporter lg Annual Queen Herald lg Glee Club 3g Sextette 3. RITA RUTH Annual Staff 2,3,4g Plays 3,4g 4-H 1,2,3,4g 4-H Secretary and Treasurer 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3: Annu al Queen Candidate 2g Basketball Queen Attendant 3 Basketball Queen 4g Softball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1, 2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Glee Club Secretary and Treasurer 3g Pep Club l,t2,3,4g Pep Club President 43 Cheerleader 3. GEORGE BITTLE Plays 3,4g 4-H 2,3g Basket- ball 3g Annual Queen Attendant 3. Q BONNIE THESMAN Honor Roll 3: Glee Club 1, 2,3,4g Trio 1,2,3,4g Trio 1,2,3,4g Quartette 3,4g Sextette 2,3,4: Glee Club Librarian 4g Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. i 5 fl' APG' 1-s 1-5- 'W :Mm- ffl.' - SP J. my V P X' lean ROBERT CHRISMAN Glee Club 3, JACK ZALOUDEK Plays 3,45 4-H 1,2,3,45 4-H President 45 4-H Vice President 35 4-H Game Leader 15 President 15 Glee ball l,2,3,4: Basketball 2, 3.4: 4-H Boys' Executive 35 Basketball Queen Attendant 3,4, IUDY ZALOUDEK Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Annual Staff 1,2,3,4g Annual Editor 45 Plays 3,4, Reporter 25 Carnival Queen 35 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Trio 1,2,3,45 Quartette 3,45 Sextette 3,45 Glee Club President 35 Glee Club Reporter 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Pep Club Reporter 1, IOHNNIE FRISK Plays 3,45 Baseball l,2,3, 45 Basketball 2,3,4, Treas urer 4, LEON EDWARDS Plays 3,45 4-H l,2,35 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 3,4, Vice President 25 Carnival Queen Herald 35 Glee Club 3,45 Glee Club President 4. Club 3,43 Sextette 35 Base- DON GUFFEY Plays 4g Baseball l,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4, Vice President 43 Basketball Q Queen Attendant 3g Basket- ' ' P ball Herald 4, ROSALIE ROBERTSON 4-H 1,2,3,4g Softball 4, Basketball 45 Glee Club 3, 4, Pep Club l,2,3,4g Band lg Plays 3,4, CONNIE HSHER Annual Staff 3,4, Vice President 1, Reporter 3,45 Annual Queen Candidate 3g Glee Club 1,3,4g Trio 4, Quartette 1,3g Sextette 3,4, Glee Club President 4g Glee Club Reporter 3: Plays 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3, 45 Cheerleader 1,43 Thespians 23 NFL 2, Speech Play 1. DAN GUFFEY Plays 3,45 4-H l,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basket ball 3,4g Glee Club 4, BOB ZALOUDEK Annual Staff 3,4g Plays 3, 4, 4-H 1,2,3g Baseball 3, Vice President 1, Treasurer 3g Glee Club 3. WANDA MILLER Honor Roll 1,2,3,42 Annual Staff 1,2,3,4g Plays 3, 4g Softball 1,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4, Secretary 1,4, Treasurer lg Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Glee Club Reporter 4: Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Mathematics Award 2 English Award 3: Basketball Queen Attendant 4. IERE JOHNSON 3,4g Quartette 4, SONNY LORENZ Attendant 2. CELIA SELIX Annual Staff lg Plays 3,4p 4-H 1,2,3,4g 4-H Song Leader 2,3g 4-l-I Girls' Executive 1,3,4g Softball 1, 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g Basketball Queen Attendant 4: Glee Club l,2,3,4g Glee Club Secretary and Treasurer 4g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Pep Club Vice Presi- dent 4g Mathematics Award 3. Y W W7 H Yung AALAYWQW, Agn ...,,,, Plays 4g 4-H 1,2,3 4 4 I-I Game Leader 4g Glee Club Annual Staff 2,3,4 Plays 3,4g Baseball 1,2,3 4 Basketball 2,3,4, President 3: Basketball Queen Attend ant 3,4g Annual Queen i ! . A I I I I 'L A I I I I Ii .. ll . I I , in F J ii ii , W I President ---------------------- ALRESA PARKINS Vice President ------ - - -KENNETH KING Secretary and Treasurer - - - - - LINDA MASONER Reporter ---------- ---- D WAYNE JANZEN Class Sponsor ------ - - - MISS MYRTLE RAUCH Class Parents - - - - MR. and MRS. LES KUNKEL XR EDNA SANDERS WARREN JOHNSON A1-RESA PARKINS W! XJ 'y w Em -na-f JOHN LONG JUDY KUNKEL M Ii mf-fi Fw -PQ I 1 KENNETH KING WANDA JENKINS DWAYNE IANZEN LINDA MASONER JACKIE SMITH JUNIOR CHRISTMAS PARTY iw 5 I I , V, ' T t , 1 1 5 L 1 L , . n xr I F n P M 1 4 4 nuunwnmnunnuxuununnnn un:lunnnrnzulrnunlnunnu uuuluunna n-nuuamurrununuiunlunrrrlnmuluu-un:nu uanrunuu' aulvuuuunllanlnnunnununuuuuulnnnnu President ---- ---- Vice President - - Secretary ---- Treasurer - - - Re porter Class Sponsor - - Class Parents - - 1 i 1 . Robert Richey KS. 'QW - - - - - - Bonnie Frisk - - Barbara Lorenz - - Carolyn Bittle - - - -Linda Owen - - - - - Dean Fisher - - Mr. Julius Hecksher - -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bittle -: .-.- .:::2:: li W iiiiliii R Dixie Farmer .1 ti lliiiilll J. W. Hess T' Patty Robertson QLWL ,J5 i N Mfg? fiiff r r LW? n ,Jw ,xz 1 , ln, UT., ff ' 1 , r .V wr N ,an , M 1. ,i Ph nr Q 1 l Bobby Lgrenz Wildena Probst Wilfred Toews Barbara Lorenz Dan-311 praue Bonnie Frisk Lonnie Ruth Jackie Outhier s ,- , WI, . , W , Y -. n l, W ,. K W, W W NM -M, - .. Dean Fisher Carolyn Bitrle Tom Zaloudek Linda Owen I u r 4 4 fh- ,. A aw 1 1 I I I I 1 I I i I I I I I' I 1 I 'I A 1 I ,, II QI II II I, :I . I I. E I. ,I I. I. I- II I I I. I I I e I I , ,I ,. 'I II ,I I I If gn ll I. nnur-.-nn..n-u.u.n.I..-nu-innInnn'n.nunu.n.n14-n.lun.un-.nu n :.wnur.,-nu,.n.nn.1,nn.u..unnu1..-I..-nunn.uu.nu-.mn -un.:n.un.:-un-unzn.-1u.n.uvuw.,.,nnm.:-nu-11nm.nIu+I, QP C7 President -------------------- George Probst Vice President - - - - - Jerry Lorenz Secretary ---- - - - Sharon Wofford Treasurer - - - - - - Garey Ream Reporter ---- - - Jimmy Henke Class Sponsor - - ------- Mr. Bill Stout Class Parents - - - -Mr. and Mrs. George Probst X CHRISTMAS PARTY W Larry Bryant Christine Christiansen Jimmy Henke N N Loretta Buller Ronnie Janzen Deanna Kimmel Shirley Mauk walter Jenkins Raymond Kasper Jerry Lorenz Tom Long v-1.1 as W George Probst Beatrice Thesman Delbert Ross Eileen Miller i- if 'tv' Donald Sanders l '9 '!' T Viola Regier Garey Ream Sharon Wofford is In ,.,. s K , ...Tiff ,ff -- K x 'Q 'she 'kk' - X R be X f at I Claude Smith Harvey Thompson Jim Zaloudek 1 1 I 1 1 f 4 I 1uxuuuu11nlunnm ua uu.ulu1n.unun-nan SEVENTH GRADE Top row: Dick Chelf, Lois Day, Lola Day, Joy Dobbs, Frank Henke, LaDonna Ianzen. Bottom row: Clifford Lorenz, Lee Steele, Junior Lytle, Paul Randolph, Ian Thesman, Diana Toews. EIGHTH GRADE Top row: Billie Clary, Allen Ediger, Carol Hermanski, Betty Kirpatrlck, Janet Lorenz Bottom row: Billy Probst, Peggy Sanders, Floyd Siebert, Tommy Smith, Errol Wofford FIFTH GRADE Top row: Sandra Bossart, Jimmie Buller, Velda Clark, Roy Hermanski, Mary Hole, Errol Leierer, Bottom row: Roger Probst, Linda Riem, Gene Reinhart, Jerry Smith, Galen Toews, Danny Zaloudek. SIXTH GRADE Top row: Irvin Hays, Larry Hecksher, Faith Mary Janzen, Jimmy Masoner, Ronnie McDonald Bottom row: Linda Randolph, Jacob Remple, Roy Sanders, Karl Siebert, Peggy Smith. THIRD GRADE if F, R-1-1. if R R at if , , fe m N 'Q X . ' ll A A X X .L I Bobby Velma Terry Mickey Gary Fox Hermanski Kunkel Sullivan Iarlzen Vi' , 1- . I ' rg -Q 3 f NS -- -iv 1 Y-l..x 4 F ' - , ,wt , 1 . r 5' V. 5 ar R My :wgfifif ' FX 7-A L .' - , ' 4 - R i X 4 , i' Ida Shirley Rita Rickey Dennis Steele Wuerflein Thesman MacDonald Toews uv- V if Y . L f Karen Janet Delbert Myma Ediger Kirkpatrick Clary Leierer FOURTH GRADE Victor Remple W ' fr . , Q fb C P I ' R l f .i'y, lg Billy Richard Wayne Helen Cathy H016 Christiansen Meyer Wuerflein Smith '1 :fif bm1ffS::5, f:-, . In ' .I Tx 1,5 K . , iff 1 y - f . J Donna Linda Richey Reinhart Robert Jo Ann Hays Toews Richard Lorenz in h - J I Belvia Clary FIRST GRADE 'IM M NW , M N , A T l?WWl'QQf'nl R Milk- P y U ? R Q M. D Joyce Micha Lynda Lytle Newell Peck SECOND GRADE Alex Bryce Danny Goff Y Helen Probst R Betty Randolph Jeri Thesman Anel Toews Ellis Toews Eddie Veal Max Wofford Robbie Hecksher Jimmy Hermanski Connie Meyer ' f 1'!J I ' ' 5 X I ' ' - M 4 1 ' , 51 X 1 i ' f J! N Ll Q 5:-f 7 Bw Q? , V1 V ,X CNY A i -4 4 1 , - I si.-N.. , Q. dy X, U fi if ug- wk ' if ' N 4 ' ,, ff3'f Mr, L ii , - 5.1! ff , .U V 3 -P r A 1, '1 W 5 , filth-in ' - w1NwN 5ff?i T5.:Q .-.. xg. I I K I I I I I I .I I I I 1 I I 1 I II I I I I I 3. I In II I I . I 'I I I I I I I I I II I I II I I I I I 7uI1'ulxIluzuz--l.nnln lunu.n- .nLn..rl ull,-url-1 1In.ul-nr--u.nux.ruhm'l.:nl:nu1n.rnuI.'lzeunnv.uI-,nl-I-n.a I:1l.u.u :nun-InI1,unuln-In-u-nuuwga,-n unInn:x.1x.lIu.lununluun .. ' BASKETBALL QUEEN In a spotlighted atmosphere of winter -- with tinkling bells -- and glittering tinsel -- Rita Ruth -- a prominent senior girl -- was crowned basketball queen -- by her Herald -- Don Guffey. ER BASKETBALL QUEEN A TTENDANTS NNY LORENZ CELIA S IC ANNUAL QUEEN In a breathtaking atmosphere of greenery -- and spring flowers -- Iudy Kunkel, a popular junior girl -- was crowned annual queen -- by her Herald Dwayne Janzen. , L4 F1 E. ll 'Q' L 'U W, Vi, ,.-X 1 1 5 X Bl: 3 1 SQ Rik 9 if I Q, - , ' naw.. L ag. ,ff W 'I W L .- , 114 , , ,H ' f 4 QAM x 1,,-' ' fag! f 'mai l ,,. 1' - --I . . 1 -41: L ' Q L, ., 3 L Q , WANDA MILLER LINDA OWEN JOHNNIE FRISK DEAN FISHER ANNUAL QUEEN ATTENDANTS rf' 1 PEGGY SANDERS DEA NNA KIMMEL BILLY PROBST JIM ZALOUDEK :I II I M I I I V I, 1 I. I 1 I I V I I I a I I I Il I I I 1 I 1 I II V I 4 II I I I I I I I I 5 I I I I 3 A II I, I .I I I I I , 6 . I I I. . I au,n I..n.u-rn. u.u:n-urn.:-.uc wu::n ::lns.lu:uIuuNunn, lrrlnnunnnn-ug:lun-11.1-.urxl-1unnlu..nz.1:.sun nnuv-rnwn'1n.unu.nn' nuu'l:ln-I.-u:nul :lu ln:-l-..l.w1-ln.1.- .u.r..-.l.-. :l.'.Iu GIRLS' SOFTBALL First row: Sharon Wofford, Patty Robertson, Jackie Outhier, Eileen Miller. Second row: Bill Stout, Coach: Wanda Ienkins,Bonnie Frisk, Carolyn Bittle, Rita Ruth, Alresa Parkins, Celia Selix, Rosalie Robertson, Wanda Miller, Warren Johnson, Manager. During the fall season the girls' softball team won one out of four games, The team was coached by Mr. Bill Stout. In the spring a good deal of enthusiasm was exhibited and a successful season was anticipated by all. BOYS' BASEBALL Jack Zaloudek, Dean Fisher, Mickey Zaloudek, Jim Zaloudek, Don Guffey, Sonny Lorenz, Iohn Long, Kenneth King, Dwayne Janzen, Iere Johnson, Leon Edwards, Jerry Lorenz, Dan Guffey, Johnnie Frisk, Lonnie Ruth, Bill Stout, Coach: and Warren Johnson, Manager. 2 X ,X Q11- in The Kremlin Boys' baseball team, coached by Mr. Bill Stout, began their fall season quite success- fully. They had won three and lost three at the close of the fall season. There was a bright outlook with much enthusiasm as the spring baseball season began. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Wanda Jenkins, Sandra Sanders, Jackie Outhier, Bonnie Frisk, Carolyn Bittle, Rita Ruth, Alresa Parkins, Celia Selix, Rosalie Robertson, Barbara Lorenz, Linda Masoner, Eileen Miller, Edna Sanders, Wanda Miller, Bill Stout, Coach, The girls' team, under the coaching of Mr. Bill Stout, proved to be victori- ous in five out of twenty -two games. The team took part in three tournaments this year: the Invitational Tournament at Medford, the annual Skeltur Con- ference Tournament at Hunter, and the District Tournament, also at Medford. Q15 fp Ca gi W43 BOYS' BASKETBALL First row: Bill Stout, Coach, Iere Johnson, Don Guffey, Sonny Lorenz, John Long, Kenneth King, Iim Zaloudek, Dwayne Janzen. Second row: Johnnie Frisk, Lonnie Ruth, Dean Fisher Leon Edwards, Mickey Zaloudek, Dan Guffey, Jack Zaloudek. The boys' basketball team, coached by Mr. Bill Stout, and losing only five, They ranked second in the Skeltur Con ference. They participated in the Medford Invitational Tournament, the Skeltur Conference Tournament, and the !' s 1 ' ll ff Q ll? had a very successful season by winning twenty-one games ws A. 'Q f District Tournament, GRADE BOYS' BASEBALL First row: Paul Randolph, Karl Seibert, Roy Sanders, Larry Hecksher, Errol Wofford, Tommy Smith, Lee Steele, Ronnie McDonald. Second row: Junior Lytle, Jimmy Henke, Dick Chelf, Alan Ediger, Floyd Seibert, Irvin Hays, Billy Probst, Jimmie Masoner, Clifford Lorenz. During the fall season the grade boys' baseball team won one out of three games. The boys' basketball team did quite well by winning twelve and losing only two games. The girls' team won seven and lost only five, Both basketball teams participated in the Grade Skeltur Conference Tournament at Drummond and the Douglas Grade Invitational Tournament, fix? GRADE GIRLS' BASKETBALL M First row: Lola Day, Billie Clary, Betty Kirkpatrick, Joy Dobbs, Peggy Sanders, Carol Hermanski. Second row: Linda Randolph, Diana Toews, La Donna Janzen, Janet Lorenz Faith Mary Ianzen, Lois Day, Peggy Smith, Ian Thesman. GRADE BOYS' BASKETBALL First row: Ronnie McDonald, Paul Randolph, Tommy Smith, Errol Wofford, Clifford Lorenz, Roy Sanders, Larry Hecksher. Second row: Alan Ediger, Dick Chelf, Billy Probst, Floyd Seibert, Irvin Hays, Lee Steele, Jimmy Masoner, Karl Seibert. I u I 1 1 i I I l I s I I I : 3 1 I I E I I S u r 5 I i I E z E 3 5 I ! I I I I s I lx , H 'I i E f 5 5 I ! !. ! i 1 L I -1-nzn-nu.-ln-n.l n I u'lunlrnmrul5-.rgu.lnuaurlwlnuun.luunnlu..nr..nnnf-.nrunwnlu-4'-':.nunluununnun...l.u.unn.:nn.nxn1.n'u.n.u'-anu.uln.l unr- l-:sn.uu4-.l:.n..-n,rI GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB BOYS ' CHORUS l 4 l 3Wi au y i : W.'aw'+ ' 1' J' ' ' ' ' M, MIXED CHORUS GLEE CLUB OFFICERS M MIXED QUARTETTE GIRLS' SEX TETTE ssmon nuo ksovs' FRESHMAN TRIO RHYTHM BAND JUNIOR CHORUS - 'r 1 PEP CLUB The Kremlin Pep Club is composed of thirty -three members, The Cheerleaders were Bonnie Frisk, Barbara Lorenz, Connie Fisher and Judy Zaloudek. The Pep Club attended all home games and part of the games away from home. One of the main activities of the Pep Club was participating in the Basketball Queen Coronation. The officers were: Rita Ruth, Presidentg Celia Selix, Vice Presidentg Wanda Jenkins, Secre- tary and Treasurerg Barbara Lorenz, Reporter. JACK ZALOUDEK ----- LONNIE RUTH ---- RITA RUTH ------- RosA1.1E ROBERTSON - - - cEuA sEux ------ TOM ZALOUDEK - - - DEAN FISHER ------ Miss MYRTLE RAUCH - - 4-H ACTIVITIES The Kremlin 4-H Club has had a very successful year. At the District Timely Speech and Demonstration contest there were 15 red ribbons and 21 blues to go on to enter into county competition, Winners at the County contest that went on to 4-H Round -up at Stillwater were: Dean Fisher and Wilfred Toews with an ICB Cream Dem0HSU'2!i0l'l: and lack Zaloudek with a Handicraft Demonstration. High placings that didn't attend Round -up were Lonnie Ruth with Reserve Champion on his Poultry Demonstration and Patsy Hays with Reserve Champion on her Illustrative Cooperative Timely Speech. Rita Ruth attended Round-up on leadership. There were six girls who entered the County Style Show in April with five out of the six girls getting blue ribbons. Some of the higher winnings were Patsy Hays and Celia Selix both getting Reserve Champion in their classes. In the Boys' Dress Review, Lonnie Ruth was the Champion in Sports Wear, Lonnie Ruth placed first on Livestock Judging in the County and was on the team that placed seventh at Oklahoma City. Lonnie was a delegate to a two-day District Recrea- tion School at Woodward. Dean Fisher, Lonnie Ruth, Wilfred Toews, and Bobby Lorenz entered Dairy Judging. Lonnie and Dean also entered Poultry Judging, and Lonnie placed third on Soil Judging. Celia Selix was a delegate to State 4-H School and State Congress. She entered her record book in Frozen Foods and won first in the state and received a S50 bond, At the County Fair she won 10 blue ribbons and three reds, at the State Fair she placed third on canning, third on barley, fourth on oats, and tenth on her tablecloth, At the Achievement Banquet Sandra Bossart received an award on her record book. Members of the club who had entries in the fair were Jack and Tom Zaloudek, Ronnie McDonald, Dean Fisher, Lonnie Ruth, Jere Johnson, Wilfred Toews, Celia Selix, Sandra Bossart, Linda Reinhart, and Mary Hole. Jack and Tom Zaloudek took their sheep to fairs in Enid, Hutchison, Tulsa, Kansas City, and Coffeyville. They had four champions and won two trophies at Coffeyville, Jack and Tom Zaloudek Robert HHYS 1 I I P LONNIE RUTH RITA RUTH V I I GENE REINHART ROSALIE ROBERTSON ROBERT HAYS A Wiz, RITA RUTH CELIA SELIX TOM ZALOUDEK and GALEN TOEWS CATHY SMITH HELEN WUERFLEIN WARM UP ALRESA TYPING II PEP RALLY gf N ' , . , V .,.,,., at . -v A GIRLS' GRADE TEAM JUMP HIGH! ,f ff' SHOP CLASS STUDY HALL CHRISTMAS PARTY ,,,. .,-ww H N. si , ., like W 1 RQ I w'- . - Aww-up if Y sf' fx .hu i Q M1 ,,. vw A 1 K ,. ov 'K , . v 1 1 wir ,441- wwf' f M' 'xi 'x mf ?'1?Zwi cm Iwvli11f ':i3NN W www , W 1 . N W N Nts.: Wg' .. A Q, .A - .4 1' - i' ', :- --. 1.1 'vw- N ' QA ii' :i . 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GRAIN compmxw 1007: Co-Operative God Was the First Teacher of Co-Operation Grain - Feed - Seed - Fertilizer Merchandise - Seed Cleaning BILL KIRTON ------- I. O. JOHNSON --------- V ice FRANK HAMMOND --------- ALBERT REIM P. H. voTH ------------- LOREN L. NEWELL - - - Phone 19-J Kremlin, Oklahoma President President Secretary -Director -Director - - - - -Manager Your First BEAUTY INVESTMENT Should Be a Professional Perm. at VIRGINIA'S BEAUTY SHOP There Is a Permanent Wave for You - for Your Budget. Call Kremlin 33 for an Early Appointment. I Need Your Head in My Business. 1 L- S Congratulations GROCERY to the Seniors for Fine Groceries of 1956 and School Supplies Kremlin, Oklahoma POND CEEE I4 LOCKER PLANT THOMPSON Agn 69011-0, W NESS N G' -rn-compsom GRAIN COMPANY if 'tt-f 1-W vrarwrtwrxwkasarwrarwrxwrar Hunter, Oklahoma HUNTER FOOD STORE Groceries Fresh Meats Dry Goods Phone 50 Hunter LET US HEL ' . g C 3 -E 'Z 4'9.':?53??'q'. ' S ffm we-mf T I-4 E Wm? ff Hawke Hunter, Oklahoma Officers C. L. THOMPSON - - ---- President B. M. THOMPSON - - - -Vice President E. T. WELLS - - - - - Vice President D. E. WELLS ---- ------- C ashier KEITH THOMPSON ----- A ssistant Cashier Ik Service Since 1901 P rliar-:sas ', I . III- Q! I I f ' -O , ' A. 1 -- . , '3.f'xl' -'JE S1'.gll X ix ii XXX Qs X5 w X ' I K, Fi l 1 uint: xllwnllvv KAHM twuwLfullN' C. L. ALJ N C I-I IMPLEMENT COMPANY Phone 96-W Hunter, Oklahoma IF l1 S GOOD FOOD YOU HAll1'-- 4- an P Wulf . EENS F I-l. C. L.'-EE FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings CAFE Pond Creek, Oklahoma Phone 140 Pond Creek, Oklahoma Phone 97 The Home of Gooch's Best Seed - Grain - Feed Seed Cleaning FEUQUAY ELEVATOR Pond Creek, Oklahoma Ieffer s on, Oklahoma ZZMM mug M71 Phone 321 Pond Creek, Oklahoma Compliments of DOC TOR AND MRS. E. C. 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MEN'S WEAR Enid Stillwater 3544 ZZMMQ7 BARBER SHOP PINKY PINKSTON Enid, Oklahoma Allis-Chalmers and Gleaner Sales and Service VATER IMPLEMENT COMPANY Enid, Oklahoma Phone AD 7-5051 Compliments of 037. 7 PM Pond C re ek, Oklahoma COZY DINE CAFE Munn FUR rms runn ..,!l' JW :L iwueu IN THE Pond C reek, Oklahoma A N lauaulss swnnos ,411 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE MAKING QUALITY SENIOR PORTRAITS!!! SO Way DEPENDABLE SERVICE!!! at ENID, OKLA. l. AIZIZY E LAC K sPoR'r1No ooons Sporting Goods Is Our Business - Not a Side Line 230 West Randolph Enid , Oklahoma Com liments of C1ZAVIilFO12D'S Women's Fine Shoes and Men's Furnishings Enid, Oklahoma 130 West Randolph Compliments of 22745 QA TO SUIT R 2 voun IV! I DVVAY 0 N' - y I 'WJ CLEANERS f TASTE S Satisfaction Guaranteed arf-Q sEGER's ' CAFE Phone AD 7-5973 Q 112 North 11th Pond Creek, Oklahoma Enid, Okla-110313 W 1 Compliments of QSCI-IULJETZ FRUIT COMPANY Phone AD 7-5141 215 East Maple Enid, Oklahoma CULLISAN Service - Home Owned Rental The Greatest Narne in Water' 608 North Independence Enid, Oklahoma l H 6 Conqplinqgnts gf BEAUTY COLLEGE ESQUIRE CHEROKEE Phone AD 7-4465 CHIEF AND 122 lfZ North Independence ENID DRIVE IN THEATERS Enid, Oklahoma Compliments of I-IENN INGEE-ALLE N FUNERAL HOME Enid, Oklahoma I: LLJIVIAN BODY SHOP 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone AD 4-4025 1326 North Grand Enid, Oklahoma It's a Pleasure to Serve You vv nr- ' 5' JF. S. ? LERNER'S AND r SAVE ,wg-Ll 514 4-.. AT 124 West Randolph Enid, Oklahorna Phone AD 7-1180 VOGUE v,,.,, . 1,1 1, ,fk Compliments of wfzfzz?y NAT nomar. BANK Enid, Oklahoma EC N D JANITOR SUPPLY Distributors of Johnso W n axes Green Label, Brown Label and Traffic Waxes Colgate Soap - Sylvania Lamps 318 South Independence Enid, Oklahoma Books - Bibles Office Supplies Largest Supply in Oklahoma VAT E12'S Enid, Oklahoma It Pays to Trade at CRESCENT FURNITURE COMPANY New and Used Furnitu re Crosley - Refrigerators Radios and TV Sets Enterprise Gas Telephone AD4-3440 201-3 East Broadway Enid, Oklahoma Ranges WAGON WHEEL DRIVE-IN Where the Best in Foods Is Served Barbecue and Chicken in the Ba Burger in the Basket Fountain Drinks Best in the West 115 S. Van Buren Enid sket For Good Food Try 'POIELY 'PEG C5 Y'5 CAFE 423 North Grand Enid, Oklahoma me s , 7ZuZzdl6oa4 4 A .1 ' -J. F nag, f 1 - DAIRY Pnooucrs :T J ':' ' 'Q mf? x DAIRY Gull? sP0T PRODUCTS Enid, Oklahoma Pay Yourself First An Insured Savings Account at Liberty Federal Will Get You the Things You Have Always Wanted. LIBERTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 217 West Broadway Enid, Oklalioma ENID TYPEWRITER COMPANY Sales, Rentals, Repairs Low Monthly Terms 210 West Broadway Enid, Oklahoma N In Enid It's the BOSTON FOUNTAIN 127 West Maine Sodas, Sundaes and Sandwiches and DAIRY MAID NO. 14 303 East Maine Charburg - It's Charcoal Broiled! 6 ALJ BTZOT I-IEIZS CLINIC 424 West Broadway Enid, Oklahoma Congratulations Class of 1956 BQND BREAD So Soft - So White - So Good Enid, Oklahoma ILUNICEIJS USED CARS See Us for Your New or Used Cars 1405 North Grand Enid, Oklahoma Phone AD 7-2867 KLJIVIBACIL LUNCH WILLIS PARKER, Prop. Just Good Food 122 East Randolph Enid, Oklahoma LONG BELL.. LUMBER CO. 212 East Maine 228 East Randolph Enid, Oklahoma 101 West Market Enid, Oklahoma EIZOVVN FUNERAL HOME 304 Kenwood Boulevard Enid, Oklahoma mabm gaifgf 50, 000, 000 Bushel Capacity General Office - Broadway Tower Enid , Oklahoma Compliments of H.A.MAl2'l2 GROCERY Distributors of Brimfull Products Enid , Oklahoma The members of the annual staff wish to take this opportunity to express their gratitude to the advertisers who so generously co-operated in helping us make this 1956 Annual. With this closing page we say farewell to another year at Kremlin School. We wish to extend to you - the students, their parents, our faculty - our sincerest appreciation for helping to make this yearbook possible, IN Ill Vllht An FARM-MAN YARN NHDQ6 CQUANV DALLAU. 'HM v ,, ,W .www E? i i I


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