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The Outlaw, portrayed on the cover of our annual, is a remnant of the historical background of the name of Marlow. ln keeping with the tradition, the admirable characteristics of fair play, sportsmanship, school loyalty, and school pride have been combined and encouraged in the student body by the faculty and those affiliated in any way with the school system. lt is our hope that this book will remind us not only of ninth hour sessions and detention classes, but of the many ioyous moments and lasting friendships which we've formed here. lt is with a great deal of pride that we present 'The Outlaw' of l955. ANNUAL STAFF BACK ROW, left to right: Albert McWatters, typist, Carol Brooks, iunior class, Norma Pickett, girl's sports, Ross Coyle, boy's sports, Leland Davis, editor, Jean Gilbert, typist, Billy Lee Lowe, sophomore class, Joan Robbins, sophomore class, Barbara Cooper, literary editor, Jimmie Lou Honeycutt, salesman ,Louise Grigsby, typist. FRONT ROW: Ray Cox, faculty advisor, Paul Payne, boy's sports, Kay Lynn Bernard, salesman, Loretta Williams, ad- vertising manager, Melba Lamb, associate editor, Rose June White, typist, Rena Todd, typist, Judy Mitchell, salesman, Judy Brazil, sophomore class, Nancy Jones, sophomore class, Mrs. Amy illwee, faculty advisor. Contents -v Administration, ,Faculty and other Personndf - - - - - 4- 93- I0 High School Classes -.-........ ,Q . . 11-24 Organizations ---' ogg- --if - - 25- 42 Royalty ----- -1- - - J - - 43-48 Sports--Quii .roi.o'o.'...o.-V ooo .. 49.50 Junior High . . 61-10 Organization!-i oi-. - - - - - 71-73 Sports and ---- 'nj A ho 44.6 2 ' ii - - 74- 80 Aiivoiiioioggiiiisria ghopohoiso 1to i i Q - - 31-104 si . 1, 1-ififo.ii3?' 1 . .A 'H ,. 5 , 'z Q Sidi? qkiwx x X eu t we f Al x , 3 E 11-1315 :N P' 5 4 - 51 . i ri 'X i ?g:tfirs ! ipfegifwlwsu, I n ' Af ' Fi Q A ' Q: I - oy. H ' , 'S L. N b F gig I .lik b. -J - ' , t o President J. B. Lowe Board of Education Q 3 Vice President Tip Jones Member Bill Boll x Clerk John Mitchell img ww Q EJ 5? it wlfzlffg fx brmgsigw 2 2 74 fm if 1 'i ANP as f 'K N L 1 V t MVK w - -ffmf ii i,if'41ffQ r is is EQ? 1- eqmug uf..-' '. . Ui ,Q fi . Vx t .i - A yi . ,X is J . fefffi I , if Je Q .Y ' , ffflf i se-f , -1 at ws ' ' fi A Member Arthur Singleterry Treasurer Ira Green Jack Brown, John Mitchell, Arthur Singleterry, and lra Green A group of teachers and school board members at Murray Lodge. are spectators at on Oklahoma University football game. 1 fl in Af A REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING: J. B. Lowe, lrc Green, Bill all, John Mitchell, out-going member Eddie Bowen, and Tip Jones. John, Eddie, Tip, and J. B. at Lake Texhomu. J. B. fishing of the railroad bridge at Lake Texhomu. John and Ira catch o bug one at Tenkiller Luke. ED OLVEY Superintendent A.B., Oklahoma City University M.S., Oklahoma A 8. M College Adl72l.l1llS'll'6lfl'0l1 MR. SEVIL PICKETT High School Principal B.S., Oklahoma A 8. M College M.S., Oklahoma A 8. M College TOM DAUGHERTY Junior High Principal B.S., South Eastem State Teachers' College M.S., Oklahoma A 8- M College A. L. SCHROCK Grade School Principal A.B. Degree, Central State Teachers College, Edmond, Oklahoma in 49506 4-I Q 45,5 if-L-bl 1 'Cam-rl f C -K-, 2 :asain ' M- f Qi, sg 0 , '! f :luv-its l V as lf 9 -m-.....,,. J. T. MAYFIELD VERA PICKETT AMY MILLWEE RAY COX Mdfhemaiics 31 COCCi'l Librarian, English Business Education Trades 8. Industries Language Facult JACK COCHRAN Mathematics, Hisfory N wx X a 1 A Pre-School Teachers' coffee 1 Q, Q 1 ' Q ASQ A V EMILY SCHROCK MARIE PEEL JOHN HOY BESSIE HATCHETT Music Reading, Language Shop, Phys. Ed., Coach Biology, General Science Qi s-4-V' Mofhemahcs Driver s Tramlng Social Llierofure Socrol Studies MARGARET HODNETT CLIFF CLARK Englush Llterature Band, Music Theory LA QUITA MALCOM SHIRLEY KESO EARNEST MUNCRIEF MILDRED PRATER Secretary Home Economics Vocuhonul Agruculture Speech Englus Other Personnel ? Mrs. Douglas Kuibeth, Nts. George Shiqixey, and Mrs. Jack Horton operate the school cafeteria. x ,, 1 inf' 'I' ,- . , ' , A , M14 lf' HiQ NAY VARNER J A e hlgcgggiggstodian Junior High Custodian Grade OSH? MN ?DOK c ool I rwfodion 6 Whit Payne, Hack Flo- rence, and Oran Scoii are the bus drivers. 2 ...pv- H 1 -ef u J In QM i GA f- .ff Q Win -lv---.... A A ' s 10? FE. gi ff ,. wk 'ffl'- au., Lf ww -Q! -ff 'Q 1 -.,, 9 'f me ti':'3l.fL W W- 'f '- 'Y !5v' WSU. r- ' ' M A W-'mx r .. 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Sentinel Band Baseball Chorus FBLA Operetta Pep Club Seniors RALPH Rl GDON Football Baseball Traclc Basketball FHA LORETTA WILLIAMS Music Honor Society Sec. FBLA, Jr., 8. Sr. Classes Adv. Manager, Tennis BARBARA COOPER Pres. Pep Club FBLA FHA Honor Society Outlaw Staff JOHN ANTHONY Football Track Baseball FBLA Outlaw JARRELL WOOTAN Editor, Round-Up FBLA Senior Play MARILYN HUGHES Pep Club Football Queen Att Jr. Class Treas. Honor Society HAZEL MCCAULEY DANIEL NEVELS Pep Club Basketball Sec. 8. Treas. T. 81 I. Baseball Basketball Track 4-H Football FBLA ROGER ALLEN MARIE PATTERSON From Pauls Valley: FBLA Basketball Pep Club D.E.C.A. Honor Society Student Council JIMMIE LOUISE HONEYCUTT Band Jr. 8. Sr. Plays FBLA Outlaw Staff Chorus DONALD ETIER FBLA ,rms BETTY COAP LAND WHI TTINGTON FBLA FHA Pep Club Chorus PAUL PAYNE Football, All-dist. FB Basketball Track Asst. Ed. Round-Up Student Council .-x.:xTzr,' 'J K : 'lfiiii 'T' ,A 3-new -anna X ,I wb. X' if ,ff , .,' CHARLES BARKER FFA FFA, Treas. VERNA NOBLETT FBLA Honor Society Y ,Q 'Jr B RANDALL DAVIS Band FBLA Football Baseball Operetta BERMADENE WALLER Chorus Pep Club Jr. Play Operetta RICHARD FILES Pres., T 81 I FBLA Football, AII-Dist. G. Rush Springs: Basketball, Baseball LOUISE SMITH GRIGSBY FBLA Future Nur ses Round-Up Staff Basketball Outlaw Staff SUSIE KL EPPER Sr. Play Sedan: Jr. 81 Sr. Play Soft Ball Speech Play CARMELITA DAUBENSPECK Future Nur ses FBLA Pep Club BILL GIBSON Basketball Baseball, Track FBLA FFA Pres., Soph. Class ,sa-- f ' JOHN PAUL ROLLINS Football Track Pres. and Vice-pres., Student Council Treasurer, FBLA Outlaw Staff SHIRLEY ADKINS Band Pep Club FBLA FHA State Honor Society ALBERT MCWATTERS Student Council Treas. Sr. Class Football Outlaw Staff State Honor Society BETTY BLEVINS Chorus Sr. Play Jr. Play, Allen Pep Club JOHN BOB HALPAIN Band Junior Play Round-Up Staff President, Band and CHRISTINE COCHRAN BILL HANKS DARLA KUYKENDALL Librarian Football VESTAL Baseball FBLA Basketball Band Sr. Play Pep Cub Chorus 4-H ROSS COYLE ROSE JUNE WHITE LELAND DAVIS Football FBLA Football Basketball Round-Up Staff Basketball Track Outlaw Staff Vice-pres. Student Council FBLA Pres. Sr. Class Pres., Jr. Class Editor, Outlaw rw' Q-if 52 i T.81. DONALD SIM.. JEAN W. GILBERT FAYE WARREN SIMS FFA Outlaw Staff 4-H Football Rouncl-Up Staff FBLA Baseball FBLA Future Nurses Honor Society DORIS HAMMAN COOK JAMES SEHESTED REBA MADER Band Senior Play FBLA FBLA Pep Club Pep Club T. 81 l. 4-H Chorus LILLIEIMAY SMITH Bla-TTY' RUTH SMITH .8.. BlLLlE RUTH ENGLAND Pep Club JERRY SOAPES FFA T. 3, I., Vice-Pres. Baseball .fab af' ll 5 .1 REBA TODD FBLA Future Nurses Roundup Staff Outlaw Staff DALE NIX Football Track Roundup Staff Outlaw Staff Jr. 81 Sr. Plays T 'W , if me 'Sw-'N .1 0 x, X , ,W 4 bbw is . , ,X .- .. - I . . ,, ggi. if 'Y ' KE RRY BOOTH Track Football FBLA Operetta Honor Society JOY NELL BROWN Pep Club Chorus FFA Queen FBLA CHARLES FLORENCE Football Track FFA FFA Pres. Live Stock Judging Team YVONNE W. COLDIRON From Rush Springs FHA Cheerleader Basketball Chorus NORMA PICKETT Sec. 81 Treas. 8. Rep Student Council Basketball Sec., Treas., 8. Pres. FBLA Honor Society Outlaw Staff ' e 'Mi'7 g P re s id e nt 1-.sim Reba Cowan Claudell Wallace V ice- Pres ident ' s Wh an ! A Kay Be rnord Treas urer Melba Lamb Secretory Q 7 di' Reporter ii , I ifqjif Dorothy Callaway V R U Q , y ad , x gy, 1 x SIN l CLASS OFFICERS Jim Gibson Charlene Maddox Ronnie Edwards Rosetta Smith Jim Ferguson Cora Faye Boyce un iors h d but tl1eY also wke 'me for 3 11+ 2 Y 1' tg l'VV ll?-'1'.H ' if The Jurtims work Cf i other things' rg fx-1 2 wif f on had .M if fffwm y i V HQ- S v ,,.kL I 40' W, nil I 4 Jerry Farmer Ramona Cotton David Byrd ' .-f 'um K -. Q XJMI-1 i r 5 -fl ft I 6 K -A 6 ' f Eau X ffsxk FN P5 4,--u if dih- l I--' Q 1' 'V NNW , V 1.. Priscilla Nevels Milton Bootman Patsy Fine '93 rl W 'N , wwf at if -av Q 'Y it gi r b J if i iii s i F GSE? J. A J G i i 51' ,av 5' i1a aff M , J - L issi . Q Af- sss, if 'lf ' 56 3 J . 1 E ' Paul Singleterry Betty Whaley Albert Lewis Gail Elliott Ross Tukett Jane Young Jim Sullivan Gene Wooton Myra Poage Jim Hatfield Myrna Loy Dorman Mary Dirickson John Belvin Barbara Sto sdill Stanley Dauienspeck Jud Mitchell Michael Richardson Virginia Kimbrough Arbruorx Ritter Peggy inn Numa Winn Vero Waller Freida Underwood Tom Stewart Peggy Hanson Joel Godbel-me re Louise Anthony SW' ax e Ili' rf? 14 Johnny Holt Judy Glass Orene Cox Everett Warren Gene Shaw Geraldine Boyd it for ,QR - fi-iff' if X ffl' Jim Edwards Pat Wynns Bill Briscoe ,run Q- 4. fd N H ,J J i, My if .MM A-S wa 34, lt J Jerry K ulbeth Marie Gibson Carol Br oaks Ruby Brown Paul P uckeff Mike Allen Hold if, Please! Get :hat Ball! ,.,, ,W Johnny Watkins Norma Kirkpatrick Come out of ihe Bushes, Girls! ' fr F 5 3 gigs' Carl Duke Mary Crowley s..-4 g' x ,D 4 X X 1 .5 ti ll' ,f f x W if-'fy H M9 l x XX Q V 0 ' f 6 A d Q J A S Q my S ,M Bobby Gaflin 'L', .1 Navy, 'WW ' - v f , ,. ek ? 4 LaRue Coyle Secretary, Treasurer, S and Reporter Q' f l A ,xii Erw lh R lgdon V ice Pres ide ni CLASS OFFICERS Moonyeen Pollard BillY Frank Beaubien Billie Lee Lowe Mdy Sue Walker Glcria Askey Shirley Monds Sophomores Jimmy Tayla' Bill Walker Puf Sparks Darlene Sfephens Roy Dunn Orville Cullum Jimmie Sue Vesfal David Clompii Marcus Chqddick Janell Harris Sue Wiginton Smith Melvin Bundy Betty Wortharr X Q 'NM' if y KN , S V X, El preside!!! Y ' .arfiw-P 7 S I ,I fm.-my Q Nij G2 J 1 ro' lk 'Q' Charles Siapp Joan Robbins x .., . -l I ,yn-., QQ. n 4 .,,, 5 ,f B 4 ,A ,M B l? B 'id , ., Q .492 Nancy Jones Ruth Robertson Maudie Ri fe Harvey Hyatt 'frail' ' Ja .. R 'QU' xslt ' V y y Tb Ke nneth Cooper Bertha Taylor Hof Q J an-mann-' .IA 5 5653? ,N ,C 5?H9r!.f,f Steve Cook Ra mona Ar mstr ong .loan Sellers Clyde Walls Jack Pzrman img'- Cleta May Mc Dcrman .1-vw'- ' Nadine Turley Pete Bala: Billy Boatman Brenda Blake W, Jo Ann Cox Jimmy Sharp K we it i Af- sig ' X K wi: --J ,, X' 8 N Wi if it Eddie Barker Wanda H. Bronstetter Shirley Shaw Ronnie Peddycoart Darrel Kirlces Judy Brazil Wo nda Combs Charles Be nnig ht Wayne Wilhelm R osalea Titsworth Frankie Smith Ronnie Stewart R ia Arlene Brown David Mc Cormick Tommy McConnell Ladema Jones Jo ce Moss Willie Smith Bill Wilmoth Patricia Scott Jimmy Howard Haze Cook ' or A ,W we ,Q 151 , JY' K . V' R . . , tm y my - W ii W , io .Q g EV Q ,,.. Q ,N 33?-Q . MQ' I ty,y Q Q ' L ii ,fe l iiii E R 1 - f, ggi , . ' W 1 ' Ronnie Maston Patsy Ritter Barbara Brown Mary Nell Kuykendoll R fl Q , 1. .lv S- ow... ...V p' ' 0 fi r 46, Q 3: riZt,, I if Q13- S my Eff , .. W A. , 2-5 1 ,.. fa.. -:mf 4, -fx ,. X A 91 Q K 4 15' 'R 2211--15551 K-2 .wx-vw-v f- :. .. ..,.. ' ' ' ' avi , ff -,sm -: ,, ,.s ,g,ag- '45 .igvigfifv 62112211 fx ,, f. Q ' 'sf f:'fLSQ ,, ' ..a: ,z L- gg, Q f 'w1,g . 5.Qs,fi: .ss Qi 1' 9, ,Qi ig . if h 75351 f ex ' l 45 is M' K Q m,.,,, . 1 4 V4 V? ww ww 5 - .f : Q ,Q 1 W N V 3 -Jie 14 SS 351 21 g Q. if N-.1 A . Sven 9 M 'A , , W J , Q4 L, ,mg A ,Q K x - ' ...v'f K w A-if, FIRST ROW, left to right: Betty Wortham, James Brooks, Barbara Hart, Jimmie Honey- cuft, Bobby Higginbofham, Myra Nell Worfham. SECOND ROW: Gloria Askey, Ruby Nell Ard, Glendale Lowery, Tommy McConnell, Ricky Duncan, David Derrico, Carl Diftner, Billy Hicks, Larry Thomas, Orville Cullum, Lois Ard, Shirley Hale, Carolyn Etier. THIRD ROW: Sharon Coleman, Jamie Barker, Carolyn Belcher, Rosalee Titsworfh, Band marching in Marlow's annual Christmas Parade -wfmfmfsfff'f 'M 'M' Eli w,,,..,..oe-H ' Q-Q-emsnJ LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby Higginbotham, Carolyn Etier Band Y ' L if James Underwood, Clyde Walls, Carl Baughn, Bobby Short, Randall Davis. STANDING: Barbara Palmore, Peggy Files, Bill Walker, Brenda Blake, Ramona Cotton, Eddie Barker, John Bob Halpain, Homer Palmore. TWIRLERS: Pat Wynns, Pat Sparks, LuDema Jones, Shirley Miller, Vicky Pittman, Donna Edwards. MR. CLIFF CLARK Band Instructor Twirlers pose with drum maior, Eddie Barker after Christmas Parade. The Lliwirlers are Shirley Miller, Pat Wynns, Donna Ed- wards, Vicky Pittman Myra Nell Wortham, Lois Ard, Shirley Hole, Gloria Askey. 'lv out BACK ROW, left to right: Norma Winn, Betty Blevins, Nadine Turley, Reba Mader, Maudie Rife Maril n Hu hes V W II B d , y g , era a er, erma ene Waller, Brenda Blake, and instructor, Mrs. A. L. Schroclc. FRONT ROW: Ruby Brown, Ladema Jones, Melba Lamb, Wanda Hervey Branstetter, Loretta Williams, Barbara Stogsdill, Myrna Loy Dorman, and Patricia Scott. High chool Chorus Contest vocalists: Dale Nix, Myra Nell Wortham, Loretta Williams, Nadine Turley, Bar- bara Stogsdill, Leland Davis, and music instructor, Mrs. A L Sch rock High School girls trio, Myra Nell Worthum, Soprano, Nadine Turley, Second Soprano, Bar- bara Stogsdill, Contralto. Baritone Contest soloists, Dale Nix and Leland Davis. Leland Davis shown here with outstanding contralto soloist, Loretta Williams. Girls form in th Xl'! ' 9 gr0UP Song' Fanchon fh , ta e as they Sm Cvlonel ly e French mmd Played b e middle ol the S Q Uverly all qbouf pgis. Y Nadine Turley - feus The Lucky fade This operetta was presented by the Junior and Senior High School Choral groups. . Q .. , ,. F Vienna: sk., Loretta Williams played the part of the Ne 'd L U0 mai , iza. Leland Davis, who played the part of bashful John Endicott, converses with Mary Ann Courtney, played by Patricia Scoft. D owns, X singing 0 duel' D ale pl0Y9d 'he d Davis and Dole Nl llgjlillgl Colonel Waverly- li . PIQYCC-l by Tommy MCCO ll, I :LnziZ?gj 52 jglnlcepas Colonel Wranvirly fciiclilfs Hd: bcfr2'hS quartet n - - and Ronnie Moston- Gul Dennis, Randall Davis, Jerry eKElJ:3E, FF' 3 as XK, , ,, K .'Lg, iq, ,. STANDING, left to right: Leland Davis, Albert McWatters, John Paul Rollins, and Sevil Pickett, Principal. SEATED, left to right: Judy Glass, Norma Pickett, Kenneth Cooper, La Rue Coyle, and Loretta Williams. John Paul Rollins Student Council President The student council of Marlow High School has as its specific purpose, the building of better school and com- munity citizens through a program of active participation in school affairs. All School assemblies and special assemblies'cqme under the supervision of this group, and they also organized the school newspaper, The Roundup. Largely as a result of this group's activities, the spirit of the Marlow Outlaw is well known quality throughout this section of the state. From time to time special ideas of citizenship prin- ciples are presented to the different classes for special consideration and discussion. tudent Council STANDING, left to right: Sevil Pickett, Princi- pal, Kenneth Cooper, John Paul Rollins, Albert McWatters, Judy Glass, and Leland Davis. SEATED, left to right: Loretta Williams, Norma Pickett, and La Rue Coyle. 1 SlTTlNG, left to right: Rose June White, Typist, Louise Grigsby, Typist, Reba Todd, Typist, Dole Nix, Society Editor, Kay Lynn Bernard, Girls' Sports Reporter, Jean Gilbert, Typist, Ross Coyle, Boys' Sports Reporter, Emily Wickizer, Junior High Reporter, at bottom. STANDING, left to right: Paul Payne, Senior Reporter, John Bob Halpoin, Society Editor, La Rue Coyle, Sophomore Reporter, Dorothy Calloway, Junior Reporter, Barbara Stogsdill, Assistant Editor, Jarrell Wootan Editor, Nancy Jones, Society Editor, Norma Pickett, Typist, Carol Brooks, Society Editor, Albert McWatters, Typist, ond Leland Davis, Typist. Student body at Pep Rally 41 i Paul Rollma' 'V rallY' 'lohnilent Pfeslfles ol pep Pres: I I' La Rue Coyle and Nancy Jones post a VICTORY! sign fglllng Pep leaders in action, left to right: Louise Anthony, Norma Pickett, Judy Brazil, and La Rue Coyle. Ch eel' Pep - 5 to mfg H1109 ledclefs 5 Outlaws sentence Blue Devils to the Ice Box Club E DOnold ring P ,ff dry undijsi, Sill Hankfl Ra, h Biol0QY Class is enthused T00 Judy Mitchell, Judy Brazil, and La Rue Coyle, preparing for Queen crownin 9 S I .P Rig ep USSemZK, Rollms give folk B d soil and Cheerlea swaem body 0' PSP R Y de 5 durin 9 fighf celve Wolters Blue Devils 050'-1' to re their sentenfie H J FRONT ROW: Jimmy Taylor, Bill Boatman, Eddie Barker, Johnny Watkins, Bobby Flurry, Ronnie Edwards Roger Allen. SECOND ROW: Lillie Smith, Reba Mader, Rosetta Smith, Hazel McCauley, Louise Anthony Maudie Rife THIRD ROW: Arbuary Ritter, Carl Dake, Jimmy Sharp, Ellen Bibles, Orene Cox, Priscilla Nevels Betty Smith FOURTH ROW: Claudel Wallace, Richard Files, Mike Allen, Jerry Soapes, Ross Turkett, Ray Cox, Instructor Vocational Trades and Imlustr The Trades and Industry trainee spends one-half day in school and one-half day as a trainee on the iob in the business where he works. On 'the job the trainee spends a minimum of 20 hours per week learning a trade or occupation gaining experience which will enable him to continue working full time in his chosen field upon graduation from high school. Arbuary Ritter was the winner of the Chamber of Commerce award to the boy that made the most progress on the iob as a T. 81 I. boy. Hazel McCauley was the winner of the Chamber of Commerce award to the girl that made the most progress on the iob as a T 81 l girl. 4-v 'k,,K Richard Files was the winner of the State Award to the outstanding T 8. l stude . nf 'Tr Trade and Industgf Club 1.954 -55 Hilti. !'k'2'alw N 'm im. cull:-.v1!m1m,ecs 'flilivlfl zmrrf 1Iw'fIilfl'z't'lilfaL z- vrLr1 r1f:1e1' ff 1 L. TOP ROW - left to right: Darrell Kirkes, Bill Rowe, Jimmy Howard, Robert Kelly, Gene Ward, Glen Patterson, Claudell Wallace, Lyndell Shoemaker. SECOND ROW: John Patterson, David Singleterry, Jerry Lowe, Kenneth Cochran, Russell Stone, Bill Gibson, Jimmy Sharp, Charles Staritt, Bobby Short, Duane Wortham, Donny Patterson, Johnny Holt, Everett Warren, Olen Harrison. THIRD ROW: Roy Lee Black, Boudreau Gibson, Donald Vestal, Dale Kizarr, James Nichols, Bob Littrell. FOURTH ROW: Duane Singleterry, Bill Wortham, David McCormick, Clyde Walls, Charles Florence, Paul Singleterry, Donald Sims, Charles Barker. FIFTH ROW: Ernest Muncrief, Jack Parman, Ronald Stewart, David Clampitt, Max Wilks. Ernest Muncrief - - - ---- lnstructor Charles Florence - - - - - - President Paul Singleterry - - - - - - Vice-President Bob Littrell ---- ---- S ecretary Charles Barker - - - - - Treasurer Jack Parman - - - - Sentinel F.F.A. Group takes plane trip to Ft Worth. Glenn Patterson shows bull in District Fair. :Ji-if s f 1954-55- 'el' toclc Judging team Saul Singleienyi - . e, ldv!-:gm , gulrissvlglorence. Ctyde Walls. -..,. BW' ru. Kenneth Cooper, Charles Florence, and Russell Stone show their top honored Steers in District Fair. Organization has float in annual Marlow Christmas Parade. l ? I Future Homemakers of Amerika if 3 I-l lb :is .2 tk sm nn all mb lin ll EEE Hflllfo-n H351 1322 S al?- HUF m RX ' were FIRST ROW, left to right: Barbara Neal, Jimmie Sue Vestal, Patricia Scott, Jo Ann Cox, Betty Whittington, Donna Edwards, and Miss Keso. SECOND ROW, left to right: Janice Moore, Peggy Calagar, Gena Fisher, Sybil Coapland, Dorene Nunley, Vickie Pittman, Tommie Lou Bearce, Sharon Coleman, Shirley Hale, Lois Ard, and Carlene McCarley. THIRD ROW, left to right: Judy Mitchell, Judy Glass, Louise Anthony, Shirley Adkins, Barbara Cooper, Carolyn Etier, Faye Stepp, Nadine Turley, and Myrna Loy Dorman. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Charlene Maddox, Pat Wynns, Carol Brooks, Norma Pickett, Gloria Askey, Melba Lamb, Marie Gibson, Vera Waller. LAST ROW, left to right: Ruby Brown, Gail Elliot, Mildred Long, Ramona Cotton, Huberta Gibson, Darlene Stephens, Jimmie Lou Roach, Wanda Combs, Sue Walker, Linda Blackburn, Cleta Mae McDorman, Geneen Woods, Linda Thompson. FHA OFFICERS, STANDING, left to right: Louise Anthony, Parliomentarian, Charlene Maddox, Historian, Barbara Hanson, Treasurer, Brenda Blake, President, Barbara Brown, Vice President, Patricia Scott, Song Leader, Jo Ann Robbins, Reporter. Sitting, left to right: Gail Elliot, Reporter, Carol Brooks, Secretary. MissShirley Keso is the FHA and Home Economics in- structor. Boys taking Home Economics this year are, left to right: Jerry Farmer, Billy Som Watkins, Charles Bennight, Donald Rollins, Bill Gibson, Melvin Bandy, John Belvin, Jim Gibson, and Erwin Rigdon. i N nv HQ OTHER F.H.A. MEMBERS BACK ROW: Ruth Tobertson, Shirley Monds, Joan Robbins, Billy Lee Lowe, Arlene Brown, Maudie Rite, 8- Norma Kirkpatrick FRONT ROW: Moonyean Pollard, Frankie Smith, Barbara Brown, Janell arris, Susie Hanson, Peggy Files, Brenda Blake, and Patsy Ritter. if' if V 'in f' fun - -, ,ng i I 5 f f 4 V gofinn Carter Y , Ak L' qi li Patricia Scott, Jimmie Sue f Ce take out tim f smlfh, and Mor. Armstron9 -lo Ann COX make 9005 fUfUfe 0 pose for 0 Picture rom 'heir cookinle t love to clrY dlshes' makers' el g ' s lu lt's not that Kenneth Cooper doesn't The girls put on skits for entertaining. The great baseball player, Ruth Robert- kI'10W all 0501-IT Sewing! WS lUSf fhflf lt looks like Shirley Hale is robbing son, completely ignores the young he l1US YO l'10Ve 0 little bil Of help from Syble Coapland of all her chewing gum. flirting girl, Billy Lee Lowe. Sue Vestal every once in awhile. Driver EdUCdflbH MOTOR CQ SEATED, left to right: La Rue Ca le, Jo Ann Robbins, Patsy Ritter, Gail Elliot, Judy Mitchell, Jim Edwards, and Charles Stepp. STANDING: Susie Klepper, Frankie Smith, Judy Brazil, Cora Faye Boyce, Melba Lamb, Charlene Maddox, Nadine Turley, Billy Sam Watkins, Ronnie Peddy- coart, Steve Cook, Mary Direckson, Billy Boatman, and Mr. Cheadle. J, get f i- ' X J 'Q ' f 4 , S ' J MR. CHEADLE the Driver Education teacher. Waiting their tum to drive are, left to right: Jim Edwards, Steve Cook, Ronnie Peddycoart, Billy Boatman, Charles Stepp, Judy Mitchell, Gail Elliot, Nadine Turley, Kay Lynn Bernard, and Billy Sam Watkins. Just returning from a drive around town. Speech SPEECH CLASS, BACK ROW, left to right: Orville Cullum, John Paul Rollins, Albert Mcwatters, and Jack Parman. SECOND ROW: Mike Richardson, Bolo Littrell, Roger Allen, Dale Nix, Richard Files, and David McCormick. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Edwards, Jerry Kulbeth, Tommy McConnell, Jimmy Howard, Wayne Wilhelm, and Derrell Kirkes. FRONT ROW: Carmelita Daubenspeck, Betty Smith, Janell Harris, Moonyeen Pollard, Joan Cox, La Rue Coyle, Judy Brazil, and Mrs. Prater, speech instructor. ..f, Scene from one-act play, Xue'-' if 'S Ladies Alone Roger Allen, a first winner in original Radio Speech at O.C.W. and VFW Contests. of it Mrs. Prater, Speech instructor, and contest- I ants La Rue Coyle, Barbara Brown, and Judy Brazil. Leland Davis, Roger Allen, Dale Nix, Jack test. J Parman challenged the best at O. C. W. Con- it 'MQ if sg, . 'ZF' . i -1 Future Business Leaders 0 Amerlea nuns EHS-K bl-'Y 1 ff? B3 iii w FIRST ROW, left to right: Loretta Williams, Norma Pickett, Shirley Adkins, Betty Whittington, Barbara Cooper, Jarrel Wooten, Daniel Nevels, Mrs. Millwee. SECOND ROW: Ramona Cotton, Melba Lamb, Susie Hanson, Jean Gilbert, Shirley Monds, Doris Cook, Joann Robbins, Peggy Winns, Randall Davis, and Kerry Booth. THIRD ROW: Judy Glass, Bermadine Waller, Maudie Rite, La Rue Coyle, Verna Noblett, Billie Ruth England, Virginia Kimbrough, Aubrey Ritter, Jane Young, Ronnie Peddycourt, Dorothy Callaway, Gene Wooten, and Marie Gibson. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Stogsdill, David B rd, Ramona Sims, Rose June White, Reba Todd, Louise Grigsby. FIFTH ROW: Leland Davis, Jimmie Louise Honeycutt, Myra Nell Wortham, Vera Waller, Johnny Anthony, Ross Coyle, John Bob Halpain, and Paul Payne. FBLA OFFICERS, left to right: Ross Coyle, Reporter, Norma Pickett, President, Leland Davis, Vice-President, Loretta Williams, Secre- tary, Paul Payne, Treasurer. i 'i i' i ED BUSlNESS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION D em al tha Numan' Eduuvion Ansnlninn UTURE MERICA uslNEss EAQFERS A co Chapter 677, Organized May 26, 1952. Vx 4 S Qi Reba Cowan F F A. Queen Airs W Football Queen and Attendants Football Queen, Norma Pickett, and her attendants - Marilyn Hughes, Senior Class, Louise Anthony, Junior Class, Nancy Jones, Sophomore Class. ,W Q oft the This is a time for mixed feelings. fl O Coyle escorts the Quee h to be Football Cup, - I Cqpmin R055 , Crowned her. Gln. new utter hovmg The Queen, her attendants, and their escorts - Ross Coyle, Paul Payne, Jim Ferguson, and Bobby Joe Littrell. Q ,gg , .. A wr. f P0718 K fs Q- . i ' f N V, Q. X- 1 E x ,fx .ru P. .1 .X Tx 4 K 0 If .+A f ii Q iw 1 Kfk - s . A,-ES K.. -wig. ? .gtg Pal - SM - Q fi if f . le mf JNQHFJQQQH xx, .swing ,Q V+ :fi - W axw'yw1,,,Qv rex yew 5. X . N Defensive action against Temple ' Coach Pi :ken XO 059 QQQAOG 9 Co-Captains Ross Coyle ond Paul Payne .hx cwi Pay e goes fo ga n n Ll dsay game Ross Coyle played main string end all through Junior High and High School. By his senior year, through his outstanding play, he was awarded a position on the All-District All Southern, and All-State teams, and best of all he was awarded a right end position on the Little All-American team. Ross was the only boy from Oklahoma to achieve this honor The Uutlaws are all proud to say that Ross Coyle came from their Madow Madow Madow 'Madow Madow Madow Madow Madow Madow Madow .--- .-.- school. Chickasha- - - Lindsay ---- Comanche - - - Grandfield- - - O.C. Central Wynnewood - - Walters ----- Purcell- - - - Temple ---- Lindsay - - - Coaches Cheadle, Pickett, and Mayfield B ,k A , may ,iw W .,,.. awp ww Q -f wax Eharlgs Bennighf David b ClampiH Q .fn ,Y ASA Q:-M ,- lbs 'fic Ki K, A wmv W ex' me 'WS A ,gill-W 5, 1 i TOP ROW, left to right: Coach Pickett, Sam Watkins, John Belvin, Albert Mcwatters, Richard Files, Dale Nix, Charles Bennight, Jack Parman, David Clampitt. SECOND ROW: Charles Stepp, Paul Payne, Jim Sullivan, Bob Littrell, Donald Simms, Bill Hanks, Ross Coyle, Leland Davis, Claudell Wallace, Howard Smith, Coach Cheadle. THIRD ROW: David Byrd, John Rollins, John Anthony, Billy Beaubian, Ronald Stewart, Bill Gibson, Lyndall Shoe- Maker, Ronnie Maston, Jim Ferguson, Melvin Bandy, Jim Gibson. BOTTOM ROW: Pete Boles, Jim Edwards, Bill Briscoe, Daniel Nevels, Ralph Rigdon, Charles Florence, Kerry Booth, Steve Cook, Jerry Kulbeth, Paul Puckett, Michiel Richardson. 1 e ' John Anthony A A Richard Files 12 Jimmy Sullivan 4 3 k David Byrd Ronald Stewart erry Booth Mi chi el Richardson Jack Parrnan Charles Florence Billy Beaubian Dale Nix Defensive Action against Linsday '45 Hlgh School Track tp our vx x kxl ,T T tag. ll T V' 'X K U Cllr will alfa- BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Ross Coyle, Dale Nix, Paul Payne, Bill Walker, Bill Brisco, Ralph Rigdon, Bob Littrell, and Jerry Kulbeth. SECOND ROW: Charles Bennight, Melvin Bandy, Ronnie Maston, Bill Hanks, Billy Sam Watkins, Ronald Stuart, .lim Ferguson, and David Byrd. TOP ROW: Coach Harry Cheadle, Steve Cook, David McCormick, Lyndall Shoemaker, David Clampitt, John Belvin, Coach Sevil Pickett. Teamtakeswarm-up calisthenics. Jerry Kulbeth, Ralph Rigdon, Bill Bri sco, and Bob Littrell make a good 880 yd. Relay team. The distance men are Paul Payne, Steve Cook, Sam Wat- Bill Hanks is a good speciman This is the last year for Ross kins, ond Dale Nix. of G weight mdn- Coyle and Paul Payne on the Outlaw track squad. 'lx . Boys? Basketball Rundall Davis Ross Coyle TOP ROW, left to right: Coach Harry Cheadle, Jim Ferguson, Ross Coyle, Ran- dall Davis, David Byrd. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel Nevels, Ralph Rigdon, Bill . , Gibson, .lim Gibson. Blu G'b5on Jim Gibson hooks for two points. Jim Gibson xif Acfi on against Dundee Marlow Marlow Marlow Marlow M arlow Marlow Marlow Marlow Marlow SCH EDU L E 47 Empire ------ 37 Addi n gion ---- 34 Temp l e ------ 35 Ryan ------ - Waurika ----- Walters- - - - - - Ryan ------- Dundee ------ Jim Ferguson David Byrd Ralph Rigdon Outlaws wait for rebound Coach Harry Cheadle Randall Davis goes high for re bound as ofhers look on. Marlow Marlow Marlow Marlow Marlow Marlow Marlow Marlow Marlow Marlow Marlow Marlow Marlow 50 29 60 Comanche ---- 52 40 44 Wal ters ------ 31 Comanche -'-- 29 Gfandfield - - - 42 Dundee ------ 36 Temple ----- 22 Grandfield ---- 42 Waurilca ----- 44 Empire --'--- 45 Adclingion ---- 39 Comanche ---- 28 Central High 30 Cloypool ----- 50 Graham ------ Ouilaws warm up for rough game. Daniel Nevels Girls' Basketball Team TOP ROW, Left to Right: Carol Brooks, Student Manager, Patsy Fine, Louise Grigsby, Dorothy Callaway, Norma Pickett, Reba Cowan, Kay Lynn Bernard, Coach Sevil Pickett. BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Ladema Jones, Sue Wiggington Smith, Peggy Winn, Geraldine Boyd, Marie Gibson, and Darlene Stephens. Larlemo Jones - Smith Sue Wlggmgton Girls are happy after winning Kay LVM Bernard SCHEDULE Dec. 10 ---Velma-Alma Dec. I4 ---Addington Dec. I7 ---Temple Dec. 21 ---Ryan Jan. 7 ---Loco Jan. ll ---Comanche Jan. l4 --- Ryan Jan. I8 ---Dundee Feb. l ---Grandfield Feb. 8 ---Temple Feb. ll ---Grandfield Feb. I5 ---Velma-Alma Feb. I8 --- Loco Feb. 22 ---Addington Pe gay wf,,,, --- Here --- There --- Here --- There --- There --- Here --- Here --- There --- Here --- There --- There --- There --- Here --- Here Dorofhy can Q Gway Marie Gibson Norma makes good shot Kwai' Offensive action against Grand- field. Geraldine Boyd Junior, Guard Scramble for the rebound against Bray. Darlene Stephens ophomore, Forward Defensive play against Bray. Offensive play against Bray. l Norma Pickett Senior, Forward Patsy Fines Junior, Forward Tie ball during Addington game. , ,Aw 5' , - fm-N1-fr . ,v V Q1 as ., A ,f err., W Tenmlv The tennis team consists of Loretta Williams, Norma Pickett, Jimmie Lou Honeycutt, Leland Davis, Randall Davis, Kerry Booth, and John Rollins. These four boys raise some good com- There are only three of the girls but petition. they get the iob clone. . . Jah and Leland are really after the ball lT1oLeZJ:'m1n:f'lJg'ul'LlI2gcke Kerry and Norma as ltlhey battle with Randall and Jimmie. I-h Sz Q 1 M ' ' s : f 3. , Em ' D fvn 2 -3 t r 'Grief' ,' x ra 4? ,f 'Q vw! in ' S f -..nf ff 'W M F? f 1 C Q ,T F - ' CLASS OFFICERS .x Freshmen Johnny Horton Carolyn Etier Emily Dale Wickizer Buddy Morton Gene Ray Ward ' S' Vi if V, ,IQ N I S s Sharon Coleman 7 -6' Jerry Thoma s President Clyde Coleman Vice-President John Paul Dennis Reporter Gayle Sanders Sec. 8- Treas. Pete Hyatt Jo Ann Carter Marshall Curtis W -al f 5 K K I J - L' J M... ff, if, 'A I I ,V,.f ff l . 1 S I Sllirle Hale Geralcll Spivey Huborta Gibson Odel Douben speck Verl Palmer Lois Ard Donald Patterson Carolyn McCauley Joanna Jacks Jimmy Kulbeth I 4 'Th ,gm- Ori-I 4' X P Q V I 4.41 QF' . - 54 I - mv 3 Linda Thom so Duane Worthlamn idujy i Louise Blackburn James Brooks Nancy Wishon Ai -I! I John Patterson Jacn Warren Jimmy Armstrong ,wa ' aw. 3 -Q 'f Goa nene Wood s Robert Kell Dorone Nunlley W, 1 3,.f id e ---P ...eg .fi 04041 , 402 will ue-7? J-'WW an ,. M fd' li ,, 'hum K 'Sg'l5, ww V fs. , . . Q , - 4-J ' , ,Nil r yyw ii, I m y yy Qi kd fe 7 1:5 is fi am L. J-'lf 4 in .1 . yy,- sf!! ox- Q3 Y? 517 4577 I ,df vi' 'li- V 56. L David Derrico Betty Homer Jack Boyce -6 I , 40 i 4 'A ,al - fs Lk -... x' fx 3? M My f...-v- Erma Lee Rogers James Nichols Carolyn James li V Af 'Qi N aa aa i' or . l we .qbr nil Sf I , rx ff x J- H'-3 -ovwg Q, .1 , Reba Barker Kenneth Cochran Babcra Neal Tommy McClearen Donna Edwards Billy Neely Jimmie Lou Roach Max Wilks Faye Stepp Charles Sfarritf Janice Mocre Duane Singleterry gig as-.s , 5 K ,,. v 5 ,X 1.4,-f-E? :jf J :if N K- f -wr-i f 45 X f 1 c 513 l NJA, A 4 , , flu. I X , N vi '15 6.-Q fi 'iii' if Q Q. .ws s sybl Co I a s ' N rw. wamf-.m Eff: 2 ff? r sh W- i 1 AJ 6 I 34 , l 5 iw , -in laik!!! 1 X- , ' Billy Ray Wodham Q -- -,Q-2 f' Carlene McCarley by L , W Q' ' 5 9 is . fi ix 1 7 WSJ 5 Wanona Lanb sift if Gerald Dirickson 1 i new .',. ' A. 2 A A 1' I Q 2 N if 'Q r i B W K 5 Richud Hoy Vicky Pihman Gena Fisher Doris smith Gaylen Williams Gwen riscoe i a 4169? , 1. g.hV, V NSF' 'N N f J Q 'muff x 1 if 1 4 Q S A A, .. .. 2 ' in my 'W - iw- New i a cf-dvi 4' a , Y x in - E? I ffmqiii-ff V' ZS? S Dale Kizarr Tommie Lou Bearce Peggy Calger QQ L 1 RK 5 .Q i s ww , . H' 2232, - 1 M ' - uc D 4 , an-ygfww 39:44 ' If Pat Turkeft Alice Jones Nuell Brown, Jr. Mildred Long Marie Grice Wayne Weigcnd Donald Vestal Katherine Matihews Marion Rummel - .W A ' Q. 1 1 - E, he ' D3 E, 1 .- . .A Q N 'Z 1 9 if, V . J ,.f. , , awk.. '. ' Tommy Gardner Shirley Hurell Jimmy Derrico gl, if .QQ , an ' 45 f K' V? M M -- , ax? 1344 A .- ,Nm I K Jfi.. Jerry Jones Vice President Barbara Morrison Carl Diitner Lorena Dorman MAN f J, fi M . ,f f 3 ff ' ,.:. ii 5 4' , I V sw I ... if Judy Bynum President Marilyn Garrison Sec. 8- Trecs. Jesse Grice Puffy Smith Charles Fine MW A +4wwed9 Ei hth Grade Jack A nfhony Ru by Ard Selima Wrighi Archie Siogsdill . ,A fi fd' if s K -is ga- x ii i 'Gifs 5, es. J, , '1 5 1 kin I: 2- 19, yy Billy Bob whiningfon Y Nora Blevins 'jf H X sh-1 c 63 sf' Q Bin a1,..:: n S r , Q J 4-W v - ' ktv- ,,.', A x is me eer. is , Q '-...-,.' Q- '53 , Z . 'JL It y AIFN ' Z' j r Cliff 'f .z u ly, 13 L, 1 Ricky Dunca n Patricia Hulpa 7 X V 122, :R VW K K W gif ii. 2' Q 1 1? . I in tg 6 ':5' R Q' ', ' vw 'ff' ' ,J t Bova' ly Nic hols on Leroy Mmtg amery .ai 135. z ,M , N 'limi V1'.,,,gul 4 I ,wp i .. X 0 4 'ls fig? iv ili iffilgpiiai, 'i - f x. ,-1 EJ 'Q 5. my ' C2 fy-GX' Lewis Farmer Joyce Farmer David Elum Sandra Kirkpatrick Cova Smith Anna Freeman Loretta Jones Fcresf Files Nodl Brown Norma Rodgers isfifi .ai Alma Sue Kirkes Jerry Shaw l ui? .ul 1 45. ,..-.. f '- ' ' mi ' N1 1. 5 ' L . 3 lc ' .l .... . , zg-1 ,N gl fl ' i 5 f N A Phyllis Tifswarth Roy Lee Black ati? Q ?Afw,,.y k my s W V ' -ts- Gene MC Cauie Shirley Ku lbeth V, ,-rf N . 31? A K. .,f, , .fl , ' , 4 ff Q K 3 In f fI , x ,ZW X ,,, : , X .--Q Q fi' 3 Liiig lent 54 J , Nix J 9 Z 'J ur All-riff ffl-Ti fllll 5 Jsry Clay Q I ' 3 f i , H if if -3 gli L' 3- Glenn Lowry l Janet Praia' E . h Deola Travis Budreau Gibson 1 ,l dt? f. 3' Q 1.1 KTA ,f K A i 5 , .. Linda Blackburn Rudy McCormick Olen Harrison Don Tomlinson Bobby Short Vernon Burton Randall Buxton Judith Marrs Bill Palmore Carl'Baughn Brooks Autry Ethel Ann Tucker Anita Stcrritt Janet Adams Darrell Parker Jimmie Rife Jerry Lowe Sylvia Parrish James Underwood Violet Smith Shcron Howard Evelene Fisher Russell Stone Carolyn Belcher Janette Walker Barbara Cook - 'ur Q 1 .Eh X . jf 3 5 I I X . . g., U, . 3533- -c5: g l 41-1 A fl' 'lu 3 -- .rx , .l tn- JL!! D .. 4' -:. .-V-U1-C al.. Grant Hampton Peggy Tibbet Preston Williams Lawana Reed Bobby Vestal ,..,.'S... Z ff J . 'sv cl' f K lyk K A xx V, S Q . 1 ' I 'WM J -l- '-- V . . ..f f . vp L -7' fy. -ga '41 ' .. 82, eff ' ,' ,ms J K. Seventh Grade QP' M we 149' b a 35 af' ' mg 9' F Z I Q . K ee i w :f , K ' 1 vi o' eeey eeee an , 3 I giiggvvegixxif :-im L-'- Q51 :gs - ill ? l 4 F? 3 1 - , X -, Q ' M . fi A! ,S Ann Stephens Foster ,ig Y . rw-'M ' Co-President fi A , 932' ,, , 4k:'I J, Charley Russell . ' X ' Co-President O Linda ff?- Olvey Sec. and TYBCS- Sh ir ley Mcnthews Reporter Wanda Gfice Roy Cowan Jewel Dean McEll1annon Billy Horner Y 'rv W,-k Q l J-i'gfg,f5efi J .V M 3 Q15 . 'ML ' .w x -f w. , gig. 3 R H X --1 :gig E' 'fx vw-if f el-ai' ' ll I Vesfa Lee Brisco Donald Burch Shirley Johnson Mickey Hoy Tommy McCa'kle Sue Kizarr Danny Blackbum Linda Kay Brazil Wayne Scott Kay Junkins Ronnie S rks Kay Smitha -amy Y 5 K v Q vs W' if E 4 B. md 'K ' e.A, , Ni , Jean Anderson Johnny Jacks Audie Ruth Young Elmer Smith FN xl 2' I 'wwe-i K vt' an ,,'I y 1 vu..- X A -:AQ .T a ' X fs, t f -,,lA uf' ,l r J p or J 5.1 'agile sl ' . rf .ef w- may 7' any J V A 4. jx ' A y tray! ,,-my ,AV A? '4 am? f i ..f 1 V ,, Q3 I f dwg , I Tommie Blackburn Nelda Kay Goldsto Homer Palmcxe Lifrecia Bowden TI 5 'ew f , .f- .awww ,, ..,, . I 'E , ,Je qos W-fn 5fZegff:?X5 A .i swf Addie Sims James Smith Carolyn Sharp Tommy Myers Sue Jane Hu es Gene Abney Ronda Todd Randal Williams Judy Goins -2 . U :lvl ff r A ff Q R Q1 f ,J ,f is G , sr X 1 D I 'pf' -'if M 591 Q - ., Sw ' x- f 5' w Q. ' Kenny Ricl1y Lindo Gibson Woody Gammel Coy Waller Evelyn Davis Ronnie Brown Janeffe S1 inneff Barbara Jones La'ry Thomas Mary Lou Davis Joe Hammon Linda Sue Boyles Chiles Parsley Af Vernon Hedlll Linda Thomas Don Howad Reba Mae McKay I . 1 f 'S rf .1 , , rife .Il Pat Chaddick Larry Weigand Arvita McCormick Roger Lamb A- ASN .5 in 5 e M ,Cr ' s M' e il X '. Bros-' I ' : ..-- v 1 Ji i' fi I A Q ', 'WY if nl ll l if --f J I M? N 4 V r A x X , 5 .K a I 1 - 'Y-Q ' E x x ' ,'L .f- '3' P .:r. ,, gi nity' 1 of r , we if r 'A '- , f me asf for s F K 4 . ,A I if Y ,.wffil.f7' hi' slli 5 .. 7 . , 1 my fx is A y ., my V x 4' r t ' : l2 .x ..z: a ,f G in f K l i!iiEf' ? Fav-il' f l - ln' f ..A, V M y Q, I Jw K .gl KL L -f ,Q M f af' vr Q M ' N, , h' ' Y M F A -. . i N X-J I L ara Q a A A.A, -- Y WV I f iq i A givin h .,.h V 1 4' 'Eff 5. ' , T L M V, A,.,' wif' -. l'k'?.::ilk' 7 A I A lil: I 7 1 - lA1 My V M LLLV ?f '4' jf , -.-f, Q w Donnie Gibson Judy Jones F ay Stewart David Doubenspec k Bobby Higginbathom Judy Neal Melvin Si ngldsry ,, Q Jayme Fern Barker Glenda Kay Bynum Helen Kay Taker! Newion Moore Barbaa Polmore Mary Cecrlock Katie Sparks Fred Bauch 'if' f ,..ml' fx ,aw Linda Worthly Bobby Green Jimmy Calger Belly Mellon Curl Wish an Margaret Swagerty Melvin Scott Betty Lou Bundy as -.' , ,va K,E gf . :rl Kenneth Cowan EMU Marie Bdyles Linda Hill BillY Hicks Lola Moy Wishon fa , 1. it , , an in-, if cj M gi Q 4 'X A 7' X ,Y ' i ff' 4. A Q k vr - V ai . 5 S.: f k ii' I :if ,, bm-5 X 1 'JN' K LQ' A ,mf 6 1 A V Y 4' , Sin . I e 4 K .yin 1, i 'ig' A V lx K A , M 1 W5 pil ' ,ef Q -N wa-Hilfiw if r fs by N' N- f if W! 'R we is 'V -ev!! ' f 5 ,W ,,j9'm xmas A, A . 4. M J K ' ,359 35: wx ' ff 'Q C' 1 1 x , M 5 gf, K, ' 'z ,, . rf-K a ' cf -1 V Q , 1 yay .hmm ' ,L SNOW V Q 'Q ., Qu A .W gg S fulllf'Nl!t s . ' vi NM... W , :yi 5 fi A .,,,L.dg',l q 'Iii gp 'F as Y- Q mn' Q -Q 4' 1 Junior Hi h Chorus FIRST ROW, SEATED, Left to Right: Patricia Halpain, Beverly Nicholson, Joyce Farmer, Judith Marrs, Phyllis Tits- worth, Becky Wilmouth, and Joanna Jacks. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Janice Moore, Wynona Lamb, Gena Fisher, Nora Faye Blevins, Norma Sue Rodgers, Reba Barker, Andrea Whitson, Barbara Neal, Linda Blackburn, Marilyn Garrison, Irma Rodgers. LAST ROW, STANDING, Left to Right: Carlene McCarley, Linda Thompson, Jo Ann Carter, Jimmie Ann Rite, Alma Kirks, Alice Jones, Shirley Kulbeth, Peggy Calagar, Barbara Morrison, Caroline McCauley, Lawanna Reed, Ethel Ann Tucker, Sybil Coapland, Jean Warren, Faye Stepp, Marie Grice, Gayle Sanders, Judy Bynum and Emily Wickizer. JR. HIGH TRIO, Left to Right: Kathryn Matthews, Emily Wickizer, and Barbara Neal. Uhr Linda Thompson Jr. High Soloist pl'- xf i Q 'Q' 4 , ,, W, fi .V Q. 1 S . . -3 A Q in ,hw 'Q Q ,. R in ' - it is-if X W -2 if t .. Q., ., is he . ' ' K ,QENZA M rx ,355 i:QM..s.,,, ,tl ' .. I W, 1 nam -X 5 -' J il N v. 5 , Q. flint F, A' , . 4, ' t vi fyft if Q- X 1 '15 -fi Q 7 f- f 'K 1 li-Q rf fb' ' ilk W Y ... f fi 'X' L 1 VW A Seventh Grade Chorus STANDING, Left to Right: Ann Stevens Foster, Reba McKay, Jewell McElhannon, Litricia Bowden, Betty Nichols, Betty Milton, Mary Russell, Helen Turkett, Evelyn Davis, Margaret Swagerty, Shirley Matthews, Kay Bynum, Myra Stinnett, Wanda Grice, Arvita McCormick, Katie Sparks, and Kay Junkins. SEATED, Left to Right: Kay Smith, Marva Anderson, Etta Boyles, Linda Boyles, Linda Thomas, Judy Neal, Linda Olvey, Judy Janes, and Linda Brazil. JUNIOR HIGH TRIO: Kathryn Matthews, Barbara Neal, and Linda Thomas, with accompanist, Emily Wickizer. l 6 ' X r 1 Soloist KATH RYN MATTHEWS ,Junior High Football FIRST ROW, Lett to Right: Jerry Lowe, Robert Kelly, Jerry Thomas, Jack Boyce, Gerald Dirickson, Don Tomlinson, Leroy Black, Dale Kizerr, Gene Ward, Dick Hoy, Jerry Boyce, Johney Horton, Jimmy Kulbeth. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Coach John Hoy, Donald Vestal, William Ritter, Carl Bond, Gaylen Williams, Boudreau Gibson, Charles Starrett, Wendell Freeman, Jimmy Armstrong, Bobby Wyatt, Clyde Coleman, Donnie Patterson, John Paul Dennis, Tommy Alexan- der. THIRD ROW, Lett to Right: Odell Daubenspeck, Gerald Spivey, James Nichols, David Derrico, Marshall Curtis, Verl Palmer, John Patterson, Kenneth Cochran, Roy Patterson, and Billy Ray Wortham. lt's a knock-down drag-out as Marlow and Walters Juniors meet for big confer- ence battle. ll ll i JUNIOR HIGH SCHEDLLE 6 Marlow ------ Anadarka Marlow ------ O Lindsay - Marlow - - - - - 7 Comanche Marlow - - - - - 0 Walters- - Jr. Outlaws get play under way as Marlow , , - . . 0 Gmndfield. . . . . Walters carefully defends. Ma,-low . . . . . 0 Temple. . John Paul Dennis prepares to pass ball Walters completes pass but Outlaws are as Walters rushes in. qUlCk fo eCoV9 ' E ig ,A K Q , t ,eg M .Rf I- ,Ar , ,, ,, .. ,Af ,Y 5 f ,I 4- 3- e f .,. , ,, J is J so so .4 C to xg , s fs,.,,,, P, fi . V' e ef A M , L . f., if A , - v 1 ,Mp YE .4 a .t XM, -X . A Q -,., ,, . f H' 3 gig?-,tjf if - Q-1 yygs .. Q ff? - -4 3 wg , eoee t , be J I 1 it K 515' 1 . X I Q, W E K an Q .Q , it J if - 44 s D it if! ll J we .L X I .., T l' llil i,'-s o f? A -I g V , A 1, it k g ,,,o,, A sy Am V V 5 , - H1 Kiwi Q Junior Hi h Boys' Basketball BACK ROW, Reading Left to Right: Coach J. T. Mayiield,Clyde Coleman, Marshall Curtis, Verl Palmer, Carl Baughn, Bobby Joe Wyatt. FRONT ROW: John Paul Dennis, Johnny Horton, Wendell Freeman, Richard Hoy, Gaylen Williams. Marlow Marlow Marlow Marlow Verl Palmer and Marshall Curtis battle for ball as Marlow Marlow Marlow --- ---33 Waurika--- ---12 --- ---l9 Walters--------25 --- ---l9 Comanche------l7 --- ---29 Walters-'------30 --- ---27 Grandfield------35 --- ---2l Wouriko--- ---3l --- ---23 Empire-- ---l8 Palmer and Curtis iump for ball as Carl Baughn and John Paul Dennis look on. Clyde Coleman and Wendell Freeman go to retrieve. Coach Mayfield had a little tough Juniors this year, who were mostly but tumed out some good prospects There were nine freshmen out of the luclc with his inexperienced, for the future. ten-man squad which leaves only one player, Carl Baughn, to return next year. Junior Hi h Ro alty WH' The Queen and her attendants, Left to Right: Neva Sue Ball, Eighth Grade attendant, Barbara Neal, Basketball Queen, and Vesta Lee Brisco, Seventh Grade attendant. Barbara Neal, Basketball Queen. xg The Queen's attendants, Neva Sue Ball, and Vesta Lee Brisco. I pf., 'IJ in P'-f. gp 'K ,1f,,.,,5-2 Junior Hi h Pep Cub Cheerleaders Barbara Neal, Beverly Nichols, Tissie Brazil, Linda Thompson, and Norma Roger s. 1-, . f -' , of-'f f Band rests during Pep Assembly yells '4' x. 'Q' 1 iiw N57Ww ! gd. f gr QQQQLQ E-gf 51 ei sr? M W if W N-my. A If if funzor H1 h Junior Hi h tudent Council yn '-plume BACK ROW, Left to Right: Barbara Neal, Reba Barker, Gayle Sanders, Marilyn Garrison, Judy Bynum, Kathy Matthews, Patricia Halpain, Randall Burton, and Principal, G. T. Daugherty. MIDDLE ROW: Vicky Pittman, Judy Neal, Sue Jane Hughes, Linda Olvey, Wendell Freeman. FRONT ROW: Bobby Vestal, Kenneth Cowan, Larry Thomas, James Underwood, Johnny Horton, Richard Hoy, Johnny Jacks. , , - M :ff iiii Fr i i v -- 2:9 4 , ln: .W Y Q4 IL OFFICERS C 'I . STUDENTSCCHZS 8K Treasurer: Ggyle s'?JZ'LCLuI?j0UP meets with Mr. Daugheffy in Vicky Pittmarwdeiss and Barbara Neal, Vice- SanderS' Pfesl President. To You Who Graduate in 1955 When you have graduated this year you will commence another part of your life A great number of graduates leave Marlow to make a home others go to college and then live at some other place some con tlnue to llve in Marlow Wherever you live this bank with more wishes everything good for you and that you may have a happy healthful and prosperous life STATE NATIONAL BANK MARLOW OKLAHOMA C P McKinney President Sue Hall Assistant Cashier Ira Green Vice President G B Stone Assistant Cashier Jamie Denms Assistant Cashier Mary Helen Bearce Asst Cashier Peggy Hall Assistant Cashier I I I . . I . . than 46 years of service to this community I I I I . . , , . '1 P i gas eg - 5 , WESMX . . -.. A gl w II . x 4 5 Y s K Li l w i , 2 R . .k: 'W '-T' rmsr NATIONAL BANK 1901 - 1955 P. V. RABB BERNICE YOUNG JESS ADKINS JANE BRISCOE J. B. EAVES LORETTA EMMONS Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1955 ROSS HUTCHINS ATTORNEY AT LAW MARLOW OKLAHOMA x W, av ,- f , , Kia , lx ..., , r A ' X ' 'sn' f , ' 4 . . , 9.4 1 6 'H ' g I' 1 5:25 Wg . 1 ',. . W :SL I My ., n u ,., ' 4-W 'LFS'-fr iw? KN ME r-ll ANTRIM LUMBER COMPANY MARLOW, OKLAHOMA Congratulations to Class of 7955 and Success in the Future JONES 8. GRAVES DRUG CO. l. D. PRYOR Furniture and Appliances FRIGIDAIRE - MOTOROLA - RCA VICTOR - OKEEFE MERRITT 324 South 16th P.O. Box 590 Phone 35 DUNCAN, OKLAHOMA Qi-may 'RYR E haf wZ':3fg1iff3f?.2Tig3I ur I x 1-.Ik I jul DAIRY The Only Dairy in Stephens County Bohling Grade A Milk MILK and ICE CREAM HOME OWNED AND OPERATED GABE FRENSLEY, Owner, Duncan, Oklahoma Q 1 Surrounded by tradition The Center of Yearbook Craftsmanship Wil 1 BLStPdt P IB rtV P der, I Ch g Y h kDVlSlOH R h d S k P duction Manager 129 Northwest Third Street Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - Marlow C ll - Smith Ffnfgm HOME FUNERAL HOME Marlow Oklahoma PHONE 98 Phone 55 Marlow Oklahoma SEMCO COLOR PRESS, INC. H62 sun,mmuzE BUYER TTONa PEANUTS MITCHELL 8. ROUSE WAREHOUSE 106 E. MAIN PHONE 77 MARLOW QUARTER BACK CLUB O tl 1954 1955 Whafadish! , 3 Justcbumin around. ' -S Gw- -af' '5 -r i 'f J Q Y E Wanntu bite? ii ' Y Iii' ii .wwf ,V 4, 1 Q VE. Devdfve Gian- ,. X waz- ,lo wefsl :fri 3 if 7 wuiffi I SX S. Q! is ,Q TY J' M , 4, 1 Z S sifting Bull! ' 5 1 lsn't he Cufe? 5 ,,m: E -5' i N' I 2 X ,2 Q' 'eff' 2 ,f wi ' x, '21, v 65 ,. ,, i S i An, i an 52 VALA L5 I 5 ' ' ' 2 A Q V ,, 4,. fi I' : 5 M1-W ' ,- . 1' if i' ff .z sfijiiii ,'r' Ein fi 0, : . iE:5:,113E74 V fi 1 'gg ,- X 5 ff :.v' wif 4 4: A Q ffl- is :A' A , .,-,. V Q , ,g-54:5-A X A K ,X Lovin' country Just look what I can do! How dainty! 'Wi as APPRECIATION OF WALLS SEED AND GRAIN PURINA FEEDS, SEEDS, and GRAIN Phone: I22 Day - 628 Night LAWRENCE, IRENE and CLYDE Congratulations To CLASS OF 1955 And Success in The Future GREGSTON HOSPITAL 8: CLINIC 711 S. Broadway Phone 67 8t 884 MARLOW, OKLAHOMA FWS CAFE THE Nmnlow mavlzw Specializing in Hamburgers We're on Our Toes to Sandwiches Short Orders Have the News At Your Fingertips THE MARLOW DRY GOODS Caters to the needs and desires of the high school group and hope they find it easy and pleasant to shop there .. , ,E vVAh Cody Boyce, Nadine Turley, and Ladema Jones make selections of new Spring Fabrics with the able assistance of Mrs. Curtis Anthony WW , 1 sll CAllAWAY Best Wishes lo fhe Class of 1955 from Phone 'O The Town-House Marlow Oklahoma l'l.0DNETT'S Dependable Merchandise Since 7906 W 'O 4' AI-SD phone 95 125.127 W. Main A- G- Mcwuffers Agency Marlow, Oklahoma Complefe Insurance Service 305 West Main Street Marlow Oklahoma Phone 31 - Box 308 BROWN ELECTRICAL PHILCO APPLIANCES Hanleys Jewelry GIFTS THAT LAST Everyfhing Electrical Marlow Oklahoma Marlow Oklahoma WALKERS morons Marlow Hardware Ca. DESQTQ -, PLYMOUTH HARDWARE 81 PLUMBING SUPPLIES Service 114 S. Broadway Phone2 Phone 38 212 W- Mdln Marlow, Oklahoma 4, F, 5 J-, f O 0 Q Cl 1 lil Bobby 'Farmer Jones' Wyatt, 121 Doesn't Jane Young Look Cute?g f3l Verna Nobletf, Rosetta Smith, Judy Glass, Carol Brooks, and Ronald Sparks surely are in the Holiday Spirit., C41 Ross Coyle and Randall Davis make a cute couple, l'1uh?, C5l Norma Pickett, Marlow's 'Wolf-Girl'.g Q61 Bill Walker alias 'Lang- bandle Pete , the Scbmore., Ul Dogpatclfs 'Wondergirlsn Wynonu Lamb, Betty Horner, Bobby Gatlin, Barbara Neal, and Vicky Pittman. y ri.-qw ,. Il. w w Complimenfs of flwe Bw 0, Luck and Whltewuy Grocery 8. Market Gooiggishes FREE DELIVERY 114 N. Bdwy. Phone 783 PAT A. WATSON Jewell Williams, Proprietor Q ff. W. F. lawler MYERS l'l0'l'El ,NSURANCE LILLIAN HAMMOND, Secrefary Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Terry Ph 356 one Owners Marlow Oklahoma 1 sf Zi KlRKPATRlCK'S n Robbins Motor Company Furniture 81 Appliance Comanche' Oklahoma Your Friendly FORD Dealer JESSE KIRKPATRICK, Owner Phone H5 Marlow, okla CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to MARLOW HIGH SCHOOL Compliments of TuIIey'walker Consolidated Gas Utilities Corporation Hospital and Clinic GUS WEST With 23 Years of Continuous Automobile Service in Marlow ls Ready to Serve You YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER Phone 86 Marlow Oklahoma Phone 156 103 W. Main North Hi-Way 81 Jr's Cafe 8. Drive-in Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1955 Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Cothrun Dora-Ann Beauty Shop 220 W. Main Phone 91 WE SELL MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS Coming to Us is Becoming to You Dora Burnett and Lauro Crousen J. C. JONES CO. Where Lower Prices Prevail Home of Famous Tuf-Nut Work Clothes Round House Overalls Fit Better GENERAL MERCHANDISE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Marlow Oklahoma CITY CAFE PHONE 61 205 West Main MARLOW OKLAHOMA .l. W. TALLA INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE NOTARY PUBLIC INCOME TAX SERVICE BIRTH CERTIFICATES Marlow Frozen Food lockers and Wood Produce Phone 521 'l'l3 South 2nd Marlow Oklahoma Compliments of M. W. PUGH ATTORNEY AT LAW Marlow Oklahoma l , 'l COFFEE SHOP TASS 81 DON MEDCALF PHONE 82 'I08 North Broadway Marlow Oklahoma BEST WISHES to the GRADUATES Food Town Market -'sr -r Uaii' 'Tn' -up , f 1 - 1 1'5 7, K Y T N c':: P ' ' V., SW 1W'2 2 Sf 3, , 5 , A i A ' . ge'-A 'W I, ,V if v' 1 Q E X 3 :J . 51 2 , M Q , W, . A i Z U 5 s K 55 L- . 2: .F Y . G., I 5' fi ,, gggbi u'1':A 5 , E f ,,W CONGRATULATIONS TO THE OUTLAWS R. B. Spencer 8. Co. Better Homes for Better Living Bill Jones Candy 8. Tobacco Co. WHOLESALE Candies, Tobaccos 81 School Supplies Phone 574 Marlow Oklahoma 0rene's Beauty Shop Specializes in HAIR STYLING NEW HAIR CUTS AND PERMANENTS Phone 452 107 N. 2nd Marlow Oklahoma HUBB'S STUDIO Extends its Best Vlishes to the Seniors of 1955 ALL TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHS and FINE GRAIN PRINT DEVELOPING Phone 191 Beat the Heat by Calling Reat VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN SCREEN ALUMINUM AWNINGS BAMBOO DRAPES Phone 280 MARLOW CLEANERS EXTENDS ITS BEST WISHES TO SENIORS OF 1955 Phone 44 327 West Main Street F 8. F FUEL 8. SUPPLY CHAMPLIN PRODUCTS U. S. ROYAL TIRES Marlow, Oklahoma O. A. FURR, Owner 8. Manager 201 N. Broadway - Phone 8 White Rock Lunclt 120 S. Bdwy. Phone 592 Finley Burgers Specialty MRS. H. O. FINLEY COMPLIMENTS Dittners Variety Store Marlow, Oklahoma Compliments of Marvin's Beauty Shop BESSEA, MARTHA LOU, MARVIN Operators 110 South Broadway Phone 533 We Sell Excelsis and Revlon Fletchers Bakery For Fine Pastries and Breads PHONE 34 Marlow Oklahomq HAAS DRY GOODS Featuring LARKWOOD HOSIERY at Popular Prices Style Shop The Latest Styles in Ladies Ready to Wear LILLIE THOMPSON Phone 647 Taylor's Steak House GUY TAYLOR, Owner FOUNTAIN SERVICE 24 Hours a Day Broadway Circle Inviting Town 8- Country - Tourists 81 Truckers Keep-U-Neat Cleaners CLEANING AND PRESSING That Satisties Smith Mahattey, Proprietor C. W. Hutchins INSURANCE FIRE AUTOMOBILE BONDS Phone 168 306 W. Main Marlow Oklahoma NlcMiIlion's Gingham Shop BEST WISHES Io the SENIOR CLASS co1roN - RAYoNs om Advanced Patterns and Notions Tip's Bflludvllly Cale I23 wel? Main Street Phone 582 112 S. Broadway P one I8 MARLow, oKLAHoMA Rollins Tostee Freez MALTS - CONES SUNDAES - COLD DRINKS SANDWICHES 401 South Broadway Furmer's Union Co-Op FEEDS - SEEDS - FERTILIZER Cuslom Grinding, Milling and Farm Supplies SULLIVAN GROCERY 8. MARKET 115 N. First Phone 682 FREE DELIVERY M 8. H Grocery 8. Market Phone 160 MARLOW, OKLAHOMA Compliments of MARLOW THEATERS For Flowers for AII Occasions CALL 250 Praters Flower Shop WE WIRE FLOWERS CAII Over the Worldj CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Compliments of Dr. W. J. Nease CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Compliments of Dr. P. 6. ledbetter W. FLOW BRISCOE Broomcorn Dealer Office Phone 103 Marlow Florist 8. Nursery Quality Flowers for Every Occasion Say It with Ours Phone 153 Operated by Mr. ancl Mrs. C. D. Butler 209 West Payne SINGIITERRY SERVICE YOUR FRIENDLY TExAco DEALER Wash, Lubrication, and Polish Your Car's Best Friend ARTHUR SINGLETERRY, Owner Marlow Concrete Company READY-MIX CONCRETE Phone 27 Marlow Oklahoma Siever's Radio 8. Television Service Z E N l T H Marlow Oklahoma COMPLIMENTS OF Duncan Coca Cola Bottling Company 15 North 71h PHONE 321 . 1,'.r-5:21- -T '- 1- . ,L-1 1:53 . V., ,, 1.- : J. J ,guns If ,-S, . 32 152 ,. lg., ii, N ef 'Q 2 if 1 .vsdql f ,M ,, .1 V ! , ,+, ..1-, ,,,- xn :-.va 4 1. . ., .r 1, ..4 w ...W .,-x WN, R W' 'QI HN' A :iff -.f f ' , l -X 'V Y m., , v ' Q L v ' J . Q w M- V' , 1 - 1- y ,-5' V ' w -. A 'L' '-,-L3-J? Eff.. wwf f 1 7 If , 1 ,1 4 , , I- Hgftl' -'. I M V 'T V- 3, ' 'f .zwL1 I' W , ' 4 .- 1 11Q-f-w1Pv' ,':f - - y ..: + , '11 -419' 51-,. f ir - my wr- .- 'dgfff' . X. V' -, Age-, 4 AJ. I. , .i 1 S 3 1 i ' V , . ,U,.Au,C Ni 4f55nV 4' QLAL W on,ff'X5ff Oh-mg fx QL Q,52,,ffff? m wb- , xv f E . V W gfiixgxf 'I - 6 ' Mxlx GCMVY 1' XX 0 f,.f,m ,ff 4 fi fl ! QlfT Q is .7 ' x 2 M Q wi Q7 , W J J' J , qi qw f 'X Q . 4 if fm mx 1
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