Northern Oklahoma College - Roundup Yearbook (Tonkawa, OK)

 - Class of 1951

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' , V' ' The MUNDJP 1951 Published By The Student Senate SPONSORS Ed MARGARET MCGINTY gfigRIl?lliglIi'ISEY A Ed HM WULZ V. L STERNITZKEA B M HELEN CONAGHAN NORTHERN OKLAHOMA JUNIOR COLLEGE Tbnkawa, Oklahoma The Round-Up staif is honored to dedicate the 1950- 51 yearbook to Miss Annie E. Bell, Mrs. Lulu Soland Doenges, and Mrs. Louise Steele Johnson, professors emer- itus of Northern Oklahoma Junior College. Hundreds of former students remember with grat- itude and affection their scholarship, their kindliness, and their constant encouragment and interest in the young people who came under their guidance. Above all, they remember the sterling character and idealism that motivated their work in the classroom and in the many other activities of which they were a part. , ,.. , - ? ' .,,, .1r'-v1-,v-fT - 4, 4-1, F.w'af'-,1-', --'TFF-'wif ,V '7 'Fi' :uw 'JU:4J'iL.' fn-1-H... -. f .pfwrrfv ' .:' , tl , ,-rf, ,Ig-f,.1.f1-iq-.5,,,,wJ. ,M-P 1 .-1. ., . , . --.. 'Zgvf'YEx'IL-Kl'75'L'I'4- 37' 1'-4' . 7-l -V. f Z 3 'A ' ' .I-,. gg. - xv f.-,':: -+ v '- 1 - ' I . -s. ANNIE ELIZABETH BELL LULU SQLAND DOENCES Dedication MRS. LOUISE STEELE JOHNSTON You students here at Northern Oklahoma Junior College are in the important phase of your life. The days spent here will decide your entire future. You perhaps don't quite realize how important you are to the present and future welfare of Oklahoma and the nation. The world is not passing you by, as it may now seem. Instead, you are laying the groundwork for becoming our future leaders. I want to impress upon you that the efforts you are now expending will be repaid in s thousand times. There will be many changes for some of you in the coming months, but I sincerely hope that'your desire for greater knowledge and understanding will not desert you. By clinging to that desire for knowledge and understanding, you will carry Oklahoma and the nation to its very greatest accomplishments. , Johnston Murray Governor Uur elceme tothe New Beard UE Regents f-5 .f f ROSS E. BURKS DR. J. MORGAN BUSH DEAN HOYE W- W- RODGERS And Bun Sincere Thanks te the Former Beard 3327 Q: 'E WILLIAM H. CLINE es' FELIX. DUVALL W Administration Si K Fiji! LG! r 6 L 8 W5 yi' Q 7 - o We are happy to extend our congratulations to the students for s successful and happy year, so strikingly recorded in this, the third volume of the WRound Upu. You can look back on many happy experiences with the satisfaction of knowing that you have contributed to the honor and tradition of Northern Oklahoma Junior College. We congratulate you on this, your book, and wish you lasting success in the years to come. Our hopes and support will go with you. Sincerely yours, ,MM 730- en N. Brown President Deans '1'iif'53.Zi.24 ,mv,.L.N HOWARD RUSSELL HAROLD' HAROLD J. 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PIPER 11555115 BARTON Physical Education physical Edmation -,Q-,TE.:,-1- , ,-.Wa f-.-3,?f7 ---., it MERLIN E. LONDON Physical Education LEQNARDAC, SALE VINCENT L STERNITEKE- BERT LEWlS Industrial Am Pfifwing 1 'f -'ml Aff' MU-'ic Music Piano RHODA MARJORIE SHARP LEWIS K. MOFFAT1' MRS. LENA ESCH-SIZELOVE 4, Q . 5 Y 1 1 i Campus taff 'WY 'eg Y, -I .Srl I I v. MRS. RUTH McELMURRY WILLIAM STRANGE WILLIAM WHITE X 1 331. I ' ui.. -' ' ' 'nr ,- --.- 4 , Q4 , MRS.MAY VORHEIS A MRS- T1 E PECK EARL SUMMERS GEORGE BOEHME v Student? And How? 4 MAESTRO 3 ,E Y , w l 'Es A X ,, ,..,1,.4-uH'l ' ,tvs U ,,- N 'l , 2 ,I ,yi Y Propaganda. 'fm a -1 'Tw -. Lucky Guy. Literally . - - Indian Baile Y' DUCK! Glasses 0 62323 X625 Q ire ff.. X Xml! Q x :E:- O X :jg 8 15: Q1 ,ey Q . R Oxy? if i Y uphumnre Ufficers ,M , 'z fi? 'Y Q5 , L.,1.,:n .., , . ,L 1 f :I E e 7' X. First row: left to right: Mr. Hughes Martin, Melvin Ely, Dewey Buck, Ed Tebow, Charles Wulz, Miss Pearl Ramsey. Second row: left to right: Dorothy Worthington, Evelyn Scoles, Margaret McGinty, Fredda Knisley. SENATE REPRESENTATIVE Ed Tebow, PRESIDENT Melvin Ely CLASS SPONSORS Fredda Knisley, SECRETARY 1 Charles Wulz Hughes Martin Dewey Buck, VICE-PRESIDENT' Dorothy 'Worthington Pearl Ramsey E Avelvn Scales, SOCIAL CHAIRMAN Margaret McGintv eq' WT 'S , 1 x 1 1 I vs- R, , , , ., .r-1n1:.r 4559 ,IFE Q-fs -'ni' ,I E -. I am- 2 'S-..-4 ' F- 'Qf -3 -47,1-J Xml: 'cf- 'T riff zsx, 1 N rf- v1 sw 3: f - :F Y -li F' f fiffhk I ' AWN! , f ff 'P' 'fi' A 01 'Q' ll iv, l . ., ,K V -9. . Ml- -s f ,v , ,, ,, ,..,, V . ,gi .. Q1 7? X iw , f l in an 5,1-,, A K if 1 I 1 ,l . DWIN-Ponca City-Engi- BALL, LARRY-Ponca City. BOLAY, BETTY-Perry-Band 49- and fall of 50-51. 50, and fall of 50-51. -0 af, , W f f,,,f,,,, 'I ' 1 1. 1 - 1 r if lx ,.- i ' 'K 1 X ,Q i x Q, me 'U V ,Q M, E of' W X 00 4 P N 54 M if BRUSH, THOMAS MORTON - Ponca City-Razz Hounds, 49-50.. BUCK, DEWEY-Tonkawa-D'ean's Honor Roll 49-50, and 50-519 Band 49-50, and 50-51, Vice President, 4-9- 50g Razz Hounds, 49-50, and 50-51, President, 50-513 Biology Club, 4-9- 50, and 50-51g O Club, 50-513 Foot- ball, 50-513 Basketball 49-50, and 50-51, Sophomore Class, Vice-Presi- dent, 50-51. ' -. -rv. , - 3 ,, Wil: ff! , 1 HM' R' -1 - fn. 3 L 2'-'L YK , .-J 09,4 - . 1 -4- '34 40 1 -. . A A qi- J' X glg-gl S Q0 - . t .' X .JSM 'V v r fn' 5' Vw L-. 31 H . at 5 . 1 gi'---g .11 -3 'QL ..,- - 11- - ' BRIDGES, .1 ERRY-Garber-Dean's Honor Roll, 50-513 Clee Clnb, 50-51, Round-Up Staff, 50-51, Associate Business Manager, 50-51, Maverick Staff, 4-9-50, and 50-51, Advertising Manager, 4-9-50, Editor, 50-51, Press Glub, 4-9-50. L 1.4 - MYRNA LOIS-Fair DEAN, MARGARET-P 01106 City- CRUMMETT DON Ponca City DITMORE PATRICI , - - , A ANNE - s Honor Roll,49-503 Glee Glee Club, 50-515 Liiefafae, 50513 Tennis, 51, Engineers' Club, 49-50, Tfmkawa-Liggl-agae,49.505 Razzeues 4.9-50, and 50-515 Literaiae, Bi0l0gy Club, 49-50: TllCSPiHI1S, 49- Vice-President, fall of 50-51. 49-50, and 50-515 Thespians, 4-9-505 Secretary, 51, Razzettes, 50- 50, arid 50-51, TYCHSUICF, 50-514 Markley Hall, President, second se- l Hall, P,-esidemq 50, Threlkeld Hall Secretary and Treas- mester 50.51, urer, fall of 50-51. , . .1 'Taq , '-f' 3 245 ,ff ,fn QPR? V mf- -. - , , if .5 -,z .- -,i:,.. . ,' .un - .. r , f' frm Q' 1 5 5 H f , , ,,f-.-- ,sl 6 N ' ff: x, 5 gm .Ja X 4 W - -1- Fai, - xl K. , .- ., --.1 qig., 1 M- r , n af.. Qvf- ' 'P 'if 4' ' 4 ' F -4 1- .,.,c , tn . '. -. ' ECK, BILLY-Red Rock-Deans EDWARDS, VIRGINIA-Blackwell ELLIS, NORMAN E.-Ponca City- Honor Roll, 49-505 Markley Hall -Lileratae, 50-515 Razzettes, 50-51. Engineers' Club, 50-51. President, second ' semester 50-51 . K FORSHEE, KATHLEEN - Ponca City-Dean's Honor Roll, second se- mester, 49-50, Band, 4-9-50, and 50- 51g Literatae, 49-50, and 50-51, Treasurer, second semester, 49-503 Razzettes, 50-513 Biology Club, 4-9- 50g Spanish Club, 50-51. ESSLINGER,-JACK-Oklahoma City 7Dean's Honor Roll, 49-50g Band, 49-50, and 50-515 Razz Hounds, 49- 50 and 50-51' Biolo Club 4-9-50 7 9 s a Vice-President, J-9-50, Student Sen- ate, 49-50, and 50-51, President, 50- 51. A FAIRLESS, OLLIE MARTIN-Red Rock-Maverick Staff, 50-51, Staff artist, 50-51. - il- S- 1, ,P . Er?-la I +A'-51:0 X r ' W1 - XXHQYQQQX-rid? xxxsmxia n, U . FRAZIER, WILLIAM S.-Ponca City-Dean's Honor Roll, 49-50, and first semwter. 50-51. GORMAN, MARY LOU--Tonkawa -Dean's Honor Roll, 49-50, Glee Club, 4-9-50, and 50-513 Band, 4-9-50, and 50-51' Razzhound ueen 49-503 , Q , Girls' Trio, 49-50, and 50-51. i l i ELY, MELVIN DAVID-Ponca -D68ll,S Honor Roll, first 4-9-50, Band, 49-50, and 50-51, Hounds, 49-50, and 50-51, Senate, 50-51, Engineers' Club, ond semester. 4-9-50.,and 50-51 HOLCOMB, JOHN-Garber. ,1 . , ,,,, 53 H 4, , V 'fe-. -, M- - P ., .0 lg ' ' '.. . 'fllzf' A' . I,-.h 5. . 1 ,.f- ,r -' if ' LL' f' Ti 3 H'-riff' 'Q , lx a , X in-asf iv, ARNES5, MARILYN'-T0HlC8W8- HORNBECK, ZORA LEE-Blackwell HURST, L. I.-Garber - Dean's ee Club, 49-50 and 50-515 Liter a. , 50-515 Girls' Trio, 49-50, Choir, GEORGE--.let-Enginee KNISLEY, FREDDA SUE- Black- well-Dean's Honor Roll, 49-50, and fall of 50-51, Clee Club, 49-50, and fall of 50-513 Literatae, 49-50, and fall of 50-51, Vice-President, fall of 50-51, Razzettm, 49-50, and fall of 50-51, Queen, 49-505 Biology Club, 49-50, Round-Up Staff, 49-50, and fall of 50-51, Editor, 49-50, Secre- tary of Sophomore Class, fall of 50- 51, Attendant Football Queen, 50 . 1 'F 1 gf? Honor Roll, 49-503 Ruf-Nex, 49-50, Round-Up StaH, 50-51, F ootzall, 49- 50, and 50-51, Captain, 50-51, Bas- ketball, 49-50. KERR, J. D.-Jet-Spanish Club, 50-51, First Vice-President, 50-515 Football, 49-50. 4x ' X9 x ' 2? LANG, ANNETFE-Ponca City- Glee Club, 50-51, Literatae, 49-50, , and 50-51, President, 50-51, Razz- rs ettes, 49-50, and 50-51, Maverick Staff, 49-50, and 50-51, Circulation Manager, 50-51, Advertising Mana- ger, fall 51: Thespians, 49-50, Treas- urer, 49-50. V3 i HX l -1 .l LANIE, COLLEEN - Blackwell - Literatae, 50-513 Razzettes, 50-513 Thespans, 50-51, Secretary, 50-515 Literatae Queen for Homecoming, 50-51. 1 ., 71, KENNY, PAUL - Medford - Foot- ball, 50-515 Basketball, 50-51. fi LEE, BOB-Ponca City-Engineers Club, 50-51, Publicity Chairman first semester 50-51, President, second se- mester 50-51g Dean's Honor Roll, 49- 50, and first semester of 50-51 '-., - - --. -4- .- ,.-1' 4- .:.Q-. ,- I J LIEGEROT, CHARLES-Tonkawa- Glee Club, 49-50, and 50-513 Band, 49 50, and 50-51, Razz Hounds, 4-9- 50, and 50-515 Round-Up Staff, 4-9- 509 Spanish Club, 50-51, Boys'Quar- tette, Brass Sextet, 4-9-50, and 50-51, Dean's Honor Roll, first semester 50- 51. Stalf 50 51 Editor Maverick Staff 49 50, and 50 51, Sports Editor, As sociate Editor, Advertising Manager, Press Club. 4-9-50. iso:- LUNA, ALFRED-Burbank-Dean's Honor Roll, first semester, 50-51. METZ. WILMA - Blackwell - Glee Club, 49-50, and 50-513 Razzettes, 49-50, and 50-513 Literatae, Spring 50-51. .-' X J o, X A 1 ,,.,.-,Q L, -:ez-.aswfi X l ' f f ' -.J-' 9 l F' -er' MCCABE, B1LLY-Pawnee-Ruf- METZER- QI-ORIA ANN- Nex, '49-509 Thespians, 49-50, 0- well-Deans Honor Roll' Club 49-so and 50-51- Foomall Clee Club- 4950- and 50-51 49.56, and g0,5L ' ' tae, 49-503 Razzettes 51, Vice-President, 50-51, sms, 49.50. McGINTY, MARGARET ANN - ' Ponca City-Clee Club, 50-51, Band 49-50, and 50-51, Reporter, 4-9-50, Literatae, 4-9-50 and 50-51, Razzettes 4-9-50, and 50-51, Round-Up Staff, 50-51, Fine Arts Editor, 50-51, Edi- tor, 50-513 Student Senate, 4-9-50, and 50-51, Vice President, 50-513 Thespians, 4-9-50, and 50-51, Presi- dent, 50-513 Attendant on Sophomore Float, 50-515 Spanish Club, 4-9-50, and 50-51. fX f .k ' - 5-,.:,n ' 6. - X. W .W , f' 9, - r Q --,Ni M ' ,--Fav In --.qw - -. 1 2 F-1 A ,..,. ' ,Ui -- 1 x ' . V A , X I ' ei iyi f, ,. i X' SS'...-Lgf fg. ' ' ' Y -555, 1, is ee L -ff' 1 1. 2x12-3-1 9-I1 V. at W-.1,f,q-S: - w. 55 H ,'7- v, ' ' 'L'-14 ':' 'I' 'A -,. , ' H i- --.ef H: 1 7 . :ata z st. 'iw i- P :' !' .asf?' 1 'Ev ' f f ww, f 9 -'R A A ::::r1 'f' .':k-L',-new 'P-Z-sie 9- -' F' - vi L . , , ,t . , ,.,.,.., . . . . .. ,Gm 811 1' MORGAN WALTER E.--Blackwell MORIARTY LAWRENCE P. Pon- ORTLOFF DALE Blackwell - ORTI-OFF, GERALD D Razz Hounds 50 51 R0llIld UP ca City Deans Honor Roll first semester DCHHS Honor R011 49 so Glee Club 49 so and so 51 51 Ennlneers Club 50 51 Band, 49 50, and so 51, vm Presx first Semester 50 51, Pubhclly dent, 50-51. ger, second semester, 50-51. , qv' LEO -Cleveland- Dean's SHARP, JUDY-Nardin-Glee Club fhiili? I TQ 1 - - , - P ,f29EJ'if'. Q. rx Q , V' K- -,,L..EiA.Y3-nga uw Ly:-.. -.-, . wr 1, . 'EU' . - , , -N - fl , - -I .1 '--A 1,--5 , EW -! ii! S 49-50, and first semster Markley Hall, Vice-President, of 50-51. Whisk 1.f. , ,L OWSLEY, LINDSAY-Blackwell. . , 4:,E,.k.L,-J, 1,57 - .,'r' Eb l 9 'Eff .1--,I -- 515129.-gtg-1 - fi ,. . 7 .-, mu:-. 4-'-'-eq, .?'f::: NE- - YF, nl i r 'T3' ll' Q- y L ,Q 1 ,vi A ICQ' ,-4'-,sl-,, G E J . , .wp- ,C 5 4 I ,J SWL REED, CHESTER - Ponca City - REESE, DARLEEN -Nardin- Glee s Honor Roll 49- a d first semester, 50-51g Band, and fall of 50-51, Razzettes, and fall of 50-51, Presiclent, DORIS COTTON- n 9 ROACH, MARY RUTH-Tonkawa- Razzeltes, 49-50, and 50-51, Maverick Staff, 49-50, and 50-51, Thespians, 49-50. Engineers' Club, 4-9-50, and 50-51 Secretary-Treasurer, 50-515 Intra- mural Basketball-elingineers, 50-513 Intramural tennis-Engineers, 4-9-50, and 50-51g Dean's Honor Roll, 4-9- 50. and- first semester., 50-51 . 9 ROUSE, CHARLES-Malden, Mis- souri-Round-Up Staff, 50-519 Ten- nis, 49.50, and 50.51. V Club, 49-50, and 50-51, Liferatae, 4-9- 503 Razzettes, 49-50, and 50-51, Treasurer, 50-519 Maverick Staff, 4-9- 50. Attendant to football queen, fall Of 1950. I .K F,-X Jw H iljhi SCHOLES, EVELYN-'I'onkawa- Literatae, 50-51g Razzettes, 50-515 Spanish Club, 50-514 Sophomore 'Social Chairman, Sophomore Class Homecoming Queen, 50-515 Dean's Honor Roll, fall of50-51. 50-51g Band, 49-50, and 50-515 Razz- ettes, 49-50, and 50-51, Vine Presi- dent, Spring 50-513 Razzette Home- :oming Queen, Vice President, fhrelkeld Hall, fall of 50-51, Presi- flent, spring of 50-51. SCHIERLING, APOLLO-Medford -Dean's Honor Roll, 49-50, and first semester, 50-513 Maverick Staff, fall of 50-513 Thespians, fall of 50-515 Glee Club, 4-9-50, and fall of 50-51. ,ff , if 1275? SCHILLINC, CLIFFORD-Garber- Clee Club, 49-50, and'50-515 Razz Hounds, 50-515 Thespians, 50-51. 54 TEBOW, EDWARD-Oklahoma City -Ruf-Nex, 49-505 Student Senate, 5051, Social Chairmang Spanish Club, 50-515 O-Club, 50-515 Football, 4-9-50, and 50-515 Basketball, 4-9-50, and 50-515 Sophomore Class Presi- dent, 50-515 Markley Hall Vice Presi- dent. 4-9-50, President, first semester . . ,:,::-'ff11:-,-.-7515332 si s- T?-fig'-1: ' 7.1 ' '5L5iL.-fi. 'F'-1if: ':'f , ,f'g7?I ,E5Ti951 'f.5' 1 Elk-sz1:f: ..12'-LU' ' ' ii-at-5..- .1 - 1: lr -.1 -. 1 J 5'-, - ' A .1 Qi 11. - I 41-2. url Z.. ,..f1 ,I 'Ffv' 1 3'..iLig3', ..-Q-a, , 1 fs yi! D+ u 1- -13 1-X I . 5 -19:-Qfi' ' ' ' . 1 5.-flf'i-iw ' -' 'i','1f.'.'Qf , ' . T715 rf- LQ- iii, ' 91934 1 ' 159. . 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Aug.-15, ., .: 1533 -1, . f?a1a--23f'fg- 1' 77 5-J - fw-- 1- -, --.,1f.,, SCHMITT, HARRY JR.-Newkix-R+ SIMMONS' RICHARD M.1Black. well--Engineers' Club, 49-50, and Glee Club 4-950 and 5051 50-51- ball'Tm1ner 50-51 Preslde SMITH, SUE VON-Ponca City- SCOVILL, LEROY-Ponca City Glee Club, 50-515 Razzettes, 50-515 Round-Up Staff, 49-50, and 50-515 Attmdent to Freshman Queen, 49-50. X 21 I ,Ml Il was 11, bw V Q i fl WATHOR, MARVIN LEE-Newkirk WAUGH, LOIS JEAN-Tonkawa- WFLLS MARGARET -Stndent Senate, 4-9-505 0-Club, Literatae, 50-515 Razzettes, 419-50, Deer Creek Glee Club 50 49-50 and 50-51 ,President, 50-515 and 50-51: Substitute Cheerleader, ettes 419 50 and 5051 Football, 48-4-9, and 50-51, Manager, 4.9-50, and 50-515 Thespians, 4-9-50, 50 51 4-9-50. and 50-51. 49-50, Secretary, 50-51. -1a MANFORD S.-Blackwell Club, 4-9-50, Round-Up Tennis, 4-9-50. WHITE, TERRY-Tonkawa-Razz Hounds, 4-9-50 and 50-51, Secretary and Treasurer, 50-51. WULZ, CHARLES H.-Hunter- Deanls Honor Roll, 49-50 and fall of 50-519 Student Senate, 50-513 Bas- ketball, 49-50 and 50-515 Secretary- Treasurer of Markley Hall, 50-51. ,,, , ,, ,,'E E'r TP 'F' . .. N H, :,,,-3-5 1- ,uw . .V-'1,41uyw Mm 1:-.:, I 1. JY 1 mf -' ' , 1, .- ..g fy ' ff fl .F1'- 'Z- ,f'0 '. '12 , , ' 'fi Y 5--S. - 2 1 , ', . z,gj,:gH m ' ' ' 'fl'-., ' if ,, , A- l '-v vu, I,-4, r., - 1 V 'V - U V ,V J I, . J, tgwi. Y., . . Y L '-A if., Y . ,. X 132 ,:-gm 3,4 , ' , P . 11-ji I 'fi . - M. , ff' ' ' i -' 1 ' ' ' ,ix I ,4 - - - - V Y si - ii WILLIS, KATHRYN-Blackwell- Literatae, 50-513 Razzettes, 50-51. WORTHINGTON, DOROTHJYL Blackwell-Glee Club, 4-9-50 and fall of 50-515 Literatae, end fall of 50-51, Secretary, fall of 50-51, Razz- ettes, 49-50 and fall of 50-51, Round- Up Stag, fall of 50-515 Student Senate, fall of 50-51, Spanish Club, fall of 50-51, President, fall of 50-513 Football Queen, 50-513 Girls' Trio, W Q X CONAGHAN, HELEN M.+Tonkawa -Dean's Honor, Roll, fall of 50-513 Glee Club, 50-513 Literatae, 50-515 Round-Up Staff, 50-51, Business l Manager, 50-515 Thespians, 4-9-50 , and 50-51, Vice' President, 50-51, ' Thespian Homecoming Queen, 50-51. 1 w gmg11aShyeSuphumnres 50-51. ' FLEMING, DAVID WAYNE LAMB, THOMAS- GRIFFIN Ponca City Pam-ga Cigy GLASGOW, WILLIAM R. JR. LONG, BILLY DEAN Fairview Shidlgr HOGGATT, WILLIAM H. JR. NICKS, JERRY ALLEN Three Sands Ponca City JACQUES, CHAPIN BARBER RICHARDSON, KENNETH A. UIICGS Blackwell KECK, DELBERT LEE SCOVILL, RUSSELL EDWARD Enid Ponca Czly KINSEY, BILLY CLARENCE SMITH, ALBERT JACKSON Sallisaw T onkawa E 1 S Sana Freshmen Ufficers xx w jf?-71'-' '31 'id' 2 l O ? ,x A V W :A I W . .S Flrst row left to nght Jan kotchavar Beverly Barley Lo Kell Harney JCSSIC Barton Second row Ray Hamilton Bob Shannon Mllton Hardesty Ronme Henry Paul Woodruff 5ENATE REPRESENTATIVES ,lan Kotchavar Beverly Bailey CLASS SPONSORS Bob Shannon, PRESIDENT Bob Shgnnon R . . . ay Hamllton Lo Kell Harney, SECRETARY M,lmn I-Iardesty Jessie Barton Paul Woodruff, VICE-PRESIDENT Ronnie Henry 1 ww' ' 1 1 BAILEY, BEVERLY ANN BAKER, CHRIST-ABEL Ponca City Ponca City H4 -.J-11 1 P31-55 'X' , -if -H 11 1 1 4, I l - 4 .W E ,ga- - ' 'K , ' lf 1 X '1 I 1 2 ' ' 5 ' BARGER, JAMES R. Ponca City .1 111 . , ,LY V -- w-j, 11 ,4 ' , x1 '-.H 'Z 1 'L 11 M K-. lf, :J 5.21111 41 rf 1: R' 11 T' 1, DEAN LOY Wakita , EDWARD DALE Ponca City BRADEN, HARRY L. Ponca City A , Y ,' ,1w311i:11111Yi11,11T21Z1,. , f'5f?f 11 'Q , 71 -1 it , or H, i1 V il ,ii i 1-iz 'S 'E gin Q J 1'-:':v'f , , A - 11 fr, , I1 L -J: 1 1 , . t 1 11 1 L ' , - gf . Pi I 1 A 1. H1' JJ ' X CLEMENS, MAUDINE WILMA. Tonkawa 1 11 5 .al 12 'fs '1- L 1x 1 I 1 --r -.- L 4 W1 W, 1 1 1 J 11 K ,S 111 Bb! BARNES, EARNEST JACK Fairmont ffb Q? iid' BLAND, PATSY .I ULEN E Wakita CLEMENTS, KENNETH PAUL Blackwell F Y ? L D Qfi' CORDERMAN, DWAYNE DEE CROCKETT, CAROLYN LOU DANFORD, JERRAL LEE DICKSON, ROBERT PAUL i Wakita Ponca C ily DUDLEY, WILBUR ROY Tonkawa ELLIOTT, BILLY HOYT FAIRLESS, THELMA E. Ponca City Tonkawa Lamont Pimca City 4 fX .R DONAHOO, EUGENE .F RANK Ponca City FITCHETT, ALLEN DARRELL FROST, RUTH ANN Cushing Tgnkqwq X . 1 - A ' X U . 1 . .i,1-Wei 'rn 'MJ TH 'L-T! Tw .1 gg :fl A w +L: 4 1 ia- Rx .uw- ' F RUDY, ELOUISE JOY GAMBILL, HARRY DOUGLAS GAY, NONALEE GEIS, DONALD EUGENE Tonkawa Pawnee Marshall Okeene GILLEY, JAMES ROY Ponca City RICHARD ARTHUR Watonga . .13 Y- , ,.r f , '12 GLASGOW, MARY sUE T onkawa CUOLADDLE, JOHN H. HALL, LEO JAMES HANNAH, RALPH EDWARD Lawton Ponca City M ulluzll 5 5:2 ' V AA 11- nib! 3 L HARDESTY, MILTQN HARNEY, DOROTHY LoKIEL HAYDEN JOAN CEC11-JA T onkawa Tonkawa blackwell ' faaxw I1 HILDEBRAND, MARJORIE EARLINE Hunter HOPKINS, GRANT EARL HOUSER, .HAROLD LEE HUBLER, WILBUR RUFUS .let Newkirk Ponca City 'Z .:9 fi 'Sk' G-,Ts HENRY, RONALD GENE Ponca City .IF-N. E 1 HOOKER, JUNE M. Blackwell HUF FMAN, BARBARA ANN Sluliler .F H 1 1 al 'u ,, ax .M NN HUNTER, JOHN ALLAN HUSTON, WILLIAM LEE VIRGINIA A Ponca City Blflckwell Lamont JUDD, VERN LEE ' - ', T' :fi- DOROTHY RUTH Tonkawa KARR, KENNETH CYRU KETTS, BE'l'I'Y LOU Ponca City Bilings fwfr, KAIL, IRMA LEE Newkirlc KOTCHAVAR, JANNA LABYER, HAROLD STANLEY Blackwell Worland, Wyo. LANCER, LEWANDA MAE M. LEVEN JERRY DEAN , LEWIS, ROBERT E. MARTIN, NORMAN LOUIS Tonlgqwg Newkirk Blackwell Ponca City an, ff I 7 Z ff :L aff 14 4:44-'-5' :dc I K r' gh I stag Z '. . MATTI-IIESEN, IVAN RAY A MENASq3:,,g,?dNALD Pershing MILLE ROBERTA Lou MILLER, WANDA JEAN MOORE' PAUP ALAN MCDANIELS' JOHN R1Medford Tonkawa Ponca P07166 V L-fl .',- .. -- j M Y .....v. . W. M. Y, ...-,-.f.,... - ' ' a 'Q' I BARBARA LOUISE P C' MCMAHON DQNALD RAY NEWMAN. BUDDY DEAN ODUM, GLENNACE NEDDA onca ll y Newkzrk Tonkawa Ponca City 9 9 , 'kiwi .ll , f f Q H 1 A ve, it X a '12 BOBBY I-EE OZMENT, LBTA NELL Ponca City Tonkawa ROBERT EUGENE PRUYNE, SAM WOLLARD ROWDEN, ROBERT C. ROWE, BILLY MURRAY P01100 City Ponca City Pawhuska Oklahoma Cxly A ' Ju, w .T --rl wwf J .A1 1 , 1 1 ,L qw., A: A v . . Z v : y ' 1 38, : ' K , , --- , ,,..: . L, ,N - mg...-.:ggg1:,..1zEg? SCHRIVER, DONALD SHANNON, ROBERT E. SHERROD, KIM J. STANFIELD PATSY M Tonkawa Blackwell Ngwkifk Palma City I J l I I -ir W, 5' In , L ,N sv-: ,mtg 'a.frf,211.-f -'- + -I Q f-ff 14 'rw , f l X V 1 I ,LX by 'Q if SKEL1gLiicw1g?X D' SMITH, WILLIE PAUL Wynona SMITH MARY NELL TAYIJOR, I. W. THOMPSON, EUGENE WARD TREMAIN, PATRICIA lfonca ' MGnf0fl1 Pqwngg ei oUP, SARAH ANN Uackiel Tnownnmcrz, CARL c. VANDERSI-ICE. PHYU-IS G- VERNON, RUTH ELLEN Ponca City Ponca City Ponca City Medford VOGT, JACK KEITH Wakim CONSTANCE L. Deer Creek 'Q 4 -- Nw ., 4 - V 3. F, flex' 5,4 I ww . '.i'-34 'Www I lilhg WEIGLE, HARVEY E. Blackwell WEBBER, E'I'I'A MAE Blackwell WILLIAMS, CHARLES CECIL IR. WILLIAMS, EDWARD ELROY Ponca City Keystone ,Q ' -n Q21-Y vf il ' ff? WINTER, DONNIE GENE Okeeno ZEMAN, ELVIN EDWARD Medford WAYNE SAWYERS Fairfax . Q. V 17 ' A -sw-,J v iii! A Q1 's13gS1Qf.w!- W-aw -W..--1:.., fi- - , N ':J:Vi.,. X., vs ,, . - A if 'L W. A VO, N 'Lai C Q' ' '.4'1:f-.J A I' v ' WF' ' ' 123659, . Q 6 ' ,W x :P P ' 1 1 ff f .PI w N 5 2 if L X r, ws ,, r J R 1 ' 4 X '-Sr X f ' fi m i- - . A 'f 'Ag . ' ' wbff iff' , x I v J: V ' Ci' ' A 2 'X' , - 'flfgjlv , ' ' - ' ' '-x z,?f:1 V, . . ,. ,,, 5 f f 11:44, ,- I .gyyry-:.M 4 ' ' 'fb' '2'21,9frf:Z.Jvf 'I ' '- . . A - :gei - ' ' 51.4 V-Lf 1 -Na+, 11:11. ings Vx NN Q ra 51 BD . , A1 1, - W, WOODRUFF, PAUL RAY WORKMAN, MILTON RICE WULZ JAMES ELVYN Ponca City Tulsa ' Hunter .::--,vw-.-wr ,T ..A.n.q, , ,W , r ' f - . . Vgwig L .1 ' ffl!!! ' :: rg 3 . we by FRANTZ, VIRGINIA ARLENE Wellington, Kansas , , 'fgf 3' R2 if I ,z..J' N YOUNG, RAYMOND Hooker IIZIARY WELLS TOM HEAD zoDY, DONNA MAE 1'ePa'at0'Y DGPUUUCM Preparatory Department Tonkawa Cherokee Newkirk ' 4 ----- - - - Y- -f ---1 fav , ' g 'Fi 4 ,Q . G4 Xi' -Q 'G' I S1727 ' QV. ' ,r' ' ,.-J 4 Gamera Shy Freshmen ANDERSON, PEGGY LOU Braman BREWER, KEITH LAVERN Honnewell, Kansas COILLEASURE, CHESTER LEON Tonkawa EDMONDS, ALENE Marland ESTES, DONALD LAMAR Blackwell HIX, HAROLD ARTHUR Kiefer HOEMAN, OTTO G. JR. Deer Creek LAMB, JULIUS HENRY Ponca City LYLE, CARL G. Blackwell MADDERRA, GARLAND DOYLE Ponca City MARTIN, JOEL H. Blackwell X JJ -J 's J' r- o 0 ' C3 ? METZER, WILLIAM H. Blackwell NOELI., PATRICIA ANN Ponca City OLIVER, GERALD EDWYN Ponca City OLIVER, JAMES DONALD Ponca City O'MEALEY, ELMA JEAN Eddy PATRICK, ROBERT K. Blackwell RATHBUN, GEORGE H. Blackwell RAYNOR, LEON DONALD Tonkawa TREMAIN, BILLY DEAN Enid WHITE, GORMAN EARL Ponca City YOUNG, DELMAR LEROY Blackwell The Round-Up Staif wishes to express their smcere appreciation to our advertisers who generously supported our publicationg Mr. and Mrs. Noel of Semco Color Press for their assistance, and to our school printer Mr. V. L. Sternitzke who set , up our type. if ,g , X '-OX .5 X . MEN HIWWH 'Jef -R' 411152- YE CAD!!! House Breaker. 1 Q. L , A Red Blooded -A N 4:2 ' i Amerlcan Boys. 1 .'-D .- , ., - fl at U 'Y ' ' S' - 11 Sr Look At That! xl E E' Ei! Q!! THE THING! Bashf ul CN NJ! 'P 1 . K0 9 W Xgsuuc THOSE ARE GIRLS? ? . Camera Shy , , , Organizations ,fx X' X I ll j 5 tudent enate I ,fs The Student Senate, our campus administrative organization representing the student body, has as its ultimate goal a closer relationship between students and faculty. All student activities must he given the approyal of the senate. This year, the Student Senate has sponsored several activities which have included several sports dances, the Round-Up Dance at which our Round-Up Queen was coronated, and Sadie Hawkins' Backward Week. Also the Student Senate oiiciated at the annual Homecoming celebration and Senior Day. Standing, left to right: Ivan Foster, sponsorg Pearl Ramsey, sponsor, Dean Harold, sponsor: Ronnie Henry, Freshman repre- sentativeg Melvin Ely, Sophomore representativeg Ed Tebow, Sophomore representative. Seated, left to right: Bob Shannon, Fresshman representative, Mary Wells, Preparatory representativeg Jack Esslinger, Presi- dentg Charles Wulz, Sophomore representativeg Beverly Bailey, Secretaryg Margaret McGinty, Vice-President, Milton Hardesty, Freshman representative, Dorothy Worthington, Sophomore represellialive. Round Up Staff ig IP' 'K 37' I Q J , Q i xg . ff' V 1- 7 J. Editor, Margaret Ann McCintyg Associate Editor, Jim Wplzg Business Manager, Helen Conaghang Artists, Olie Fairless, Jan Kotchavarg Sports Editor, L. .l. Hurst: Snapshot Editor, Milton Workmang Layout Editors, Loy Bilderback, Charles Rouse, Jerry Bridgesg Advertiseing Editors, Ruth Ann Frost, Carl Trowbridge, Barbara McGinty. Engineers Uluh llfficers The Engineers' Club, going strong after its reorganization in '49, started the year with election of ollicers for the first se mester. Oliicers-were Gerald Ortloff, President, Don Crummett, Vice President, Chester Reed, Secretary-Treasurer, and Bob Lee, Publicity Manager. Second Semester Officers are Bob Lee, Presidentg Don Crummett, Vice-Presidentg Chester Reed, Secretary-Trasurerg and Gerald Ortloii, Publicity Manager. After initiation of pledges, the Club's first project was building a fioat for the Homecoming Parade. Ruth Ann Frost, Ton- kawa Freshman, was elected Engineers' Queen and delegated to ride on the float. The Engineers' candidate for Round-Up Queen, Ruth Ellen Vernon, was chosen for the Royal Honor at the annual Round-Up dance. leading all other candidates in votes. The activities during the year included participation in intramural basketball and softball leagues. The Club spon- sored the traditional St. Pat's Dance. Club pledges were George Kerr, Dick Burger, Edwin Aden, Bill McCabe, Norman Martin, Ronnie Henry, Paul Clem- ents, Paul Moore, Wilbur Dudley, Harold Labyer, and Bob Pate. The Club was ably sponsored by Professor Mayo G. Shults, whose services were invaluable during the successful year. Top row, left to right: Wilbur Dudley, Paul Moore, Ronnie Henry, Melvin Ely, Norman Ellis, Richard Simmons. Second row: George Kerr, Norman Martin, Chester Reed, Bob Lee, Don Crummett. W Bottom row: Bill McCabe, Paul Clements, Dick Barger, Gerald Ortloif, Edwin Aden. Standing: Professor M. C. Shults, Sponsor of Engineers. Members not shown: Harold Labyer and Bob Pate. U-Club '. wT1? ,f'E ,, l 4 'x Standing, left to right: Bill McCabe, L. J. Hurst, Dewey Buck, Merlin London assistant coach, A. J. Smith, and Marvin Wathor. Seated: Harold Piper, Sponsor and Coach. . Razzhuutndts First row: Cheerleaders-Milton Workman, Carl Trowbridge, Don McMahon, Jimmie Wulz. Second row: Wally Morgan, Charlie Liegerot, vice-president, John Allen Hunter, Melvin Ely, Don Menasco. Third row: Olin Walcher, sponsorg Dewey Buck, president, Terry White, secretary-treasurer, Harold Labyer, Cliflorrd Schilling, Jack Esslinger, Paul Woodruif, Buddy Newman. The Razzhounds, N.0..l.C.'s Mens' Pep Club, was organized in 19-. In the succeeding years, this organization has been active as a pep squad for all athletic events. uring the 1950 football season, the Razzhounds operated the concession stand for the home games. Some of the proceeds from this activity were used to charter a bus to Warner, where mem- bers attended the Connors-N.0.,l.C. football game This spring, the Razzhounds sponsored a talent show in which the various campus orgainiza tions participated. Bill McKenzie, elected president for 1950-51, was called to active service with the 4-5th Di- vision. Following his resignation, the following oflicers were elected: Dewey Buck, president, Charles Liegerot, vicelpresidentg Terry White, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Olin D. Walcher has served as sponsor for the group. ltazzaettes row: Cheerleaders: Maudine Clements, Lois .lean Waugh, Donna Mae Zndy, Phyllis Vanderslice, Darleen Reese, Pat Tremain. d row: Sue Von Smith, Elma .lean O'Mealey, Roberta Miller, Mary Wells, .ludy Sharp, Doris Cotton Saulsberry, Margaret Currier Wells, Gloria' Metzer, yn Scales, Beverly Bailey, Barbara Ann HuHman. nxhogz Patsy Bland, Mary Ruth Roach, Pat Ditmore, Wilma Metz, Sue Glascow, Etta Webber, Virginia Humphrey, F redda Knisley Cainer, Myrna Compton, 1: inty. ' fow: Lois Lanie, Virginia Edwards, Nonalee Gay, Kathleen Forshee, Betty Ketts, W d Mill , C ll La ' , Zo Lee H b Ch ' b ll Bak ara Louise McGinty, Doronxy Worthington Smith. an 8 er U een me ra om wk, new e er' row: Miss Jessie Barton, Sponsor, Connie Webster, Janna Kotchavar, Elouise Frudy, Kathryn Willis, Ruth Ellen Vernon, Annette Lang. The Razzettes is a girls' pep club, organized in the fall semester of 1939, whose purpose is to promote enthusiasm and loyalty on the campus, at contests, and other school activities. One of the most active organizations on the campus, the Razzettes took part in many activities during thefyear. The club had charge of the sports dances following the football and basketball games. Officers elected to serve for the first semestter were Mrs. Doris Cotton Saulsberry, presidentg Gloria Metzer, vice-president, Mrs, Margaret Currier Wells, secretary, and Darleen Reese, treasurer. Mary Wells served as social chairman. ' The highlight of the activities for the first semester was the trip to Wamer when the Connor Aggies metwthe Mavericks. ' The second semester found Gloria Metzer stepping into the presidents' shoes following the resignation of Mrs. Saulsberry. Other otiieers elected were Judy Sharp, vice-president: Elma Jean 0'Mealey, secretary, and Darleen Reese, treasurer. During the second semester the Annual Sweetheart Prom, which was held in the drawing room of Threlkeld, was the mainevent. Threlkeld Hall , , ,, ..-.--1'-1 A l 1 First Semester Oliicers Threlkeld Hall, girls' dormitory on the N.O.J.C. campus, is supervised by Mrs. Alma Clark, house mother. First semester ollicers were Myrna Compton, president: Judy Sharp, vice presidentg Margaret Dean, secretary and Dorothy Worthington, social chairman. Second semester ollicers were .ludy Sharp, presidentg Elma Jean 0'Mealey, vice presidentg Margaret Dean, secretary and Christabell Baker, social chairman. , Threlkeld girls began the year's activities by sewing as hostesses to Marlcley Hall boys at a weiner roast. The Statue of Liberty was the theme presented hy the Threlkeld Hall Hoat in the Home- coming parade with the motto United We Stand embedded in colorsior red, white, and blue. Elma Jean O'Mealey reigned as queen, and her attendants were Phyllis Vanderslice and Lois Lanie. ' ,,,. ' v , , , 1 he 1 i Threlkeld Hall, dormitory for women Mrs. Alma Clarlg, House Mother ke. . 'fl'-, Markle? Hall g s A v 2 H fs-'RY I i f gn' , 1 ' L v S elif! 'Egg nz, V5 -.gr . First Semester Offieers Markley Hall is the dormitory for men attending Northern Oklahoma Junior College. Mrs. Sternitzke is hostess of Markley Hall. Omcers first semester were President, Ed Tebowg Vice-President, Leo Owensg Secretary of Treasury, Charles Wulz. Olhecrs second semester were President, Bill Eckg Vice-President, Jim Wulzg Secre- tary of Treasury, Loy Bilderback. Markley participated in the Homecoming parade by preparing a float which won first. The theme of the float was on the order of a Chinese Sedan Chair. Earline Hildabrand reigned on the float as Markey Hall's Homecoming Queen. -1 ,gr,i:f1e+-ws-.,..,,, .. ,,, Q -. - f. to 1-7 . , . . :-.,,q. . ..A.. VY,-. ...N Marklcy Hall, dormitory for men Mrs. V. L. Sternitzke, House Mother 7!w!lfl ' of Northern Oklahoma Junior College Click All-American Rating lColumbia First Place Award Members of the Maverick stall and of the printing department are shown grouped in the print shop. From left to ri ht standing: Vincent Stemitzke director of the printing departmentg Mary Ruth Roach, Annette Lang, Miss Dorothy Long, Maverick faculty adviserg Nonalee Gay, Connie Webster, John Guoladdle, and L. J. Hurst. Seated, left foreground to right: Elma Jean O'Mealey, Pat Tremain, Walter Morgan, Jerry Bridges, Bud Whitehead, Apollo Schierling, Betty Ketts, and Ward Thompson Jerry Bridges, edwor The Maverick, NOJC student newspaper, is in the thirtieth year of its publication. It is written, set up, and printed on the N0.lC campus. In the past five years The Maverick has won four first place awards and two Medalist awards from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and four All- American Honor Ratings from the Associated Collegiate Press of the University of Minnesota. Pine Arts ,fb H FN 0 Nscisf O j ,g Q f xl f x X 4, K Q f J f .' X Literatae Nl First row: Miss Sara Ballenger, Kathleen Forshee, Dorothy Worthington, Fredda Knisley, Annette Lang tstandingl. Second row: Palsy Bland, Elouise Frudy, Thelma Fairless, Wanda Miller, Donna Zody, Mary Wells, Colleen Lanie, Bois Lanie. Third row: LoKeil Harney, Christabell Baker, Zora Hornbeck, Virginia Edwards, Myrna Compton, Beverly Bailey. Fourth row: Ruth Ann Frost, Marilyn Harness, Evelyn Scoles, Ruth Ellen Vernon, Helen Conaghan, Mickey Dean, Janna Kotchavar, Barbara Anne Huffman, Kathryn Willis, Earline Hildabrand, Mar- garet McGinty. Not pictured: Peggy Anderson, Alene Edmonds, Pat Noell, Wilma Metz, Barbara McGinty, Virginia Humphrey, Mary Ruth Roach, Virginia Frantz. Literatae is one of the oldest and most active organizations on the campus. Founded in 1906, it is a cultural organization for N.0.I.C. girls. The programs this year consisted of music, literature, and art. Special events sponsored by the organization included the appearance of special guest speakers, and a formal dance at which Jimmie Wulz, Hunter freshman, was crowned Lit- eratae Sweetheart. Another activity sponsored by the club was the management of concessions for the highschool Basketball Tournaments. Miss Sara Ballenger was the organizations sponsor, this year. -5' Thesplan E Left to right: Helen Conaghan, Pat Ditmore, Lois Waugh, Betty Ketts, Margaret McGinty, Colleen Lanie, Wilma Metz. Second row: Mary Ruth Roach, Roger Schierling, Don Menasco, Clifford Schilling, Bob Lewis, J. W. Taylor. Foreground: Glenn Blakemore, Sponsorg Margaret Dean. The Thespian Club is one of the most Active organizations on the campus. This organiiation is open to anyone interested in dramatics. During the first semester the Thespian Club entered the Homecoming Float Contest and won second prize, 815, for its beautiful white swan. Later the club presented a onefact play Quimby Comes-Across for assembly. On January 16, 1951, the club presented Aunt Emma Sees It Through, under the direction of Glenn Blakemore, speech instructor. Ollicers for the year were: Margaret McCinty, President: Helen Conaghan, Vice-Presidentg Margaret Dean, Treasurerg Colleen Lanie, Secretary. Clifford Schilling replaced Colleen Lanie as Secretary during the second semester. Spanish Club After a year's absence, the Spanish Club has once again been formed on the campus. It is composed of students who are taking, or have taken a course in Spanish. The object of the club is a better understanding of the language and customs of our: Spanish speaking neighbors. This is made interesting by such things as the game of Literia, the Spanish virsion of bingo. ' Left to right: Mr. Hughes Martin, Sponsor. lst. Row: Dorothy Worthington, Evelyn Scoles, Kathleen Forshee. 2nd. Row: Ed Tebow, J. D. Kerr, Alferd Luna, Tom Head. Band First row: Elma jean O'Mealey, Betty Bolay, Virginia Humphrey, Wilbur Dudley, Barbara Huffman, Kathleen Forshee, Jack Esslinger, Bill Long, Melvin Ely. . , , Second row: John McDaniels, Dale Ortlotf, June Hooker, Mary Lou Gorman, .ludy Sharp, .lHCklC fl'0UP, DOUS C0000 531115- herry, Charles Liegerot, Carl Lyle, Mr. Moffatt, directorg Irma Lee Kall, Dflmlld Gels- Dewey Blliik, 106 R85l'l- This year's band, though few in number, has been quite active. Its activities this year include: playing at all home football games, presenting two assembly programs, and going on tours to several surrounding high schools. Each spring the band presents a formal concert and plays for the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises. Also, during the spring, hand members are hosts to visiting high school hands at the district music contest. Several members of the band have been featured soloists during the year. They are: Joe Rash, Charles Liegerot, Mary Lou Gorman, Barbara Huffman, Dale Ortloff, ,Iune Hooker, and Elma Jean 0'Mealey. Buys Guartette K - 'l'lE :li-ie, 'slllll 1 qfl2! ll ll liyl. : s ' Olin Smith, Bassg Carl Trowbridge, Baritoneg Bob Lewis, Second Tenorg Charles Liegerot, First Tenorg and Mrs. M1-1ry,Lou Gorman, Accompanist. l i I I l l x I I ll ' 3 3 arf 5 I lf.l5 T f l l! E i ng .il 5 The quartet made a great number of tours to highschools throughout the northern and northwestern part of the state. They have also presented programs for several civic clubs here in Tonkawa. We are sure thegirls will long remember Charlie and his Ulce and the way Carl rolls his,eylesHwhile singing Ieal0ug Heart, The Quartet was accompanied on tours hy Ray Hamilton and Ivan Foster. 0 '-WJ X ' n af l , l' , 6 Ygrl Si V Z ,YV e f ' W ' -fe .eee' ' . Q h S' 0 MQ Olin S ith Carl Trowbridge I Bob Lewis, Charlggliiegerot .1512 f ig? T llll C' cj' A Mary-,Lou Gorman Glee Gluh Row 1: left to right: Beverly Bailey, Gloria Metzer, Ruth Ann Frost, Sue Von Smith, Myrna Compton, Barbara Ann Huffman, Betty Ketts, Dorothy Worthington Smith, Fredda Knisley Ganer, Elma Jean, O'Mealey, Margaret McGinty, Wanda Row 2: Miss Rhoda Sharp, Director, Joan Hayden, Marilyn Harness, Pat McGraw Stanfield, Irma Kail, Betty Bolay, Mary Lou Goodson Gorman, Jackie Troup, Janna Kotchavar, Helen Conaghan, Dorothy Jones, Annette Lang, Judy 'Sharp. Row 3: Pat Trousdale Tremain, Darleen Reese, Jerry Bridges, Terry While. SCCFCYHYY-ifeasuferi HHr0ld Lallyer, Clifford Schil- ling, Raymond Ramsey, Richard Gray, Don Ceis, Apollo Schierling, Don Menasco, Nonalee Cay, Margaret Dean, Barbara McCint . Row 4-:yDonna Mae Zody, Margaret Currier Wells, Donald Winter, Bill Long, Joe Rash, Paul Woodruff, Olin Smith, Bill Frazier, Edwin Aden, Charles Liegerot, Bob Lewis, Raymond Young, Mary Wells. This year has been an active one for the N. O. J. ,C. Choral,,Club. Besides two appaarences in chapel, they have sung before the Ponca City Music Club and the District meeting of the Junior College Administrators in Oklahoma City. Their plans for the spring include going to Ponca City and Blackwell High Schools to present a chapel program, and the annual presentation of the Messiah on Palm Sunday. N - Terry 81 Friend. The Windupg Pitch- -,- - H1 L- Heine L. r HL . Rotary Club ? Pass The Catsup . . . Dog Pile... X , r .435 .9 -v .:7FFfTF' W'- 1 inf! , 4- ,cv 3's a Crowd Flt C To Kill. ampus Queens. 1, lg - .. -A gi J Sports f N kb! . KQQAG Q GO K x yy N N lx. J J, ,, W i f'L- QW 1' , 1 f- Il , YY Football lst. row, left to right: Milton Workman, Harold Hicks, Bill Long, Bob O'Mealy, Dick Gray, Jim Nickles, Paul Kenney, Don Gies, Jerald Danford, Harvey Weigle, Don Winters. 2nd. row: Ed Tehow, Bob Keller, Delbert Keck, Joel Martin, James Irby, Bill Tremain, Bill -Rowe, Eddie Williams, Vern Judd, Dewey Buck, Ward Thompson. Back row: Merlin London, Assistant coach, Grant Hopkins, Olin Smith, manager, Edwin Aden, Harry Gambill, Raymond Young, Bill McCabe, Harold Houser, Russel Wheeler, Marvin Wathor, Jack Barnes, L. J. Hurst., Sonnie Williams, Harold Piper, C0HCll- HAROLD J. PIPER , . NOJC-0 ........ .,...... 0 klahoma Aggie Freshmen-59 NOJC-0 ....,... ,...........,...... .,,.......... Bas t ern ASLM-30 NOJC-0 .....,.. .......,.. 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Hurst, Bob Shannon, Harry Cambill, lvan Matthiesen, Ed Tebow. Front row: Wayne Sawyers, Jimmy Wulz. Paul Smith, Bill McCabe, manager. The NOJC Ramblers pictured above won the intramural basketball league composed of four teams. Other teams on the campus were the PuEg and Gfuntsf' Engineers, and the Stags . ' Other intramural sports on the campus include a soft ball league, and several ping pong and badminton tournamentsf Lay Huslin Harold. Me Down Typical NOJC Student. Sculptors And Masterpiece. To Sleep. Empty Williams. Ladies . . . and Eating His Words. Reese Slim A tivities ' x 1 RAZR Q gmfigzg , TG kg! iw Ui, ,..,,.,gLM:-:qu - 1 31' S ' . 1' Li211f N , 5 li W ' A ' , g xv- xg , H V ' mf pfsibfx .. ,' - .. M . ff' - V ' A, 1. , ,.f,-rx I' 9 fm? ', sia- ,..- .. -..- fuk- H 'G --1, 'LN-'ex y4.,gy,.', -h . A -A ,w fu- ',: .A . 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Congratulations again on your fine achievement. h -GLENN PARIS -JACK PARIS -JIM PARIS CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES Come back and visit us. DAIRY PRODUCTS ALWAYS TASTE BETTER E I E IN BLACKWELL lT'S Q . U . ' U l ' I.0CliE'S T... ,.Tu FOR BELLER'S 66 SERVICE FIQDCKS STATION TON KAWA, OKLAHOMA i, ...- FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Tonkawa Oklahoma if CHURCH NEWS You Will Find All Of This In One - 1' NEWS LETTERS FROM 36 CORRESPOND- ENTS IN FOUR COUNTIES A- LOCAL NEWS or YOUR COMMUNITY A AP AND NEA PICTURES A LOCAL PICTURES -Af DAILY SOCIETY NEWS Place -A SPORTS NEWS if LOCAL EDITORIALS -A FARM NEWS -k DAILY WEATHER REPORTS -A' LOCAL AND NATIONAL MARKETS -k ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS and FEATURES e , I iFAVORlTE COMICS onuruuulq A MOCALFWURES Only. . . Wow: PONCA CITY NEWS .Fair to Its Reader:-Fair to It: Advertisers PARDEW - BOUTON VARIETY STORE TON KAWA Telephone 8 BEST WISHESU Compliments of J. E. 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OE O DRIVE-IN MARKET DORSET T CS' 105 N, Main Phone 1000 F I N E R F O O D S New and Used CUPS Wrecker Service Body and Fender Work U S TIRES H .nn A. ,1..,,. Chevrolet and Only Chevrolet IS First Chevrolet is our business, not a sideline. U - 'we mm home fella' 215 South Main Phone 565 107 North Sevmd: Phono 192 TON KAWA Each and every garment we sell DODGE DRUG Faso conwm vANcs none: for you. is made expressly Phone4l85 lO3E.Grand PONCA CITY, OKLA. STYLE SHOPPE Biff Uwulb FURNITURE sz APPLIANCES 105 West Gxand-- P. O. Box 790 iq- PONCA CITY, OKLAHOMA .- A H5 A Instruction ln . g 1- 97 'Qui ffm img' ac ze L romp s c oo, 0 , ance WM ' ' Bi1F:Lc?1?1?:M 107 EAST CLEVELAND 'I':LsPHoN1: 7414 V f PAUL'S GRILL llUNT'S Phone l8l ll4 N. Main 1 dn 1 d I AN Con mane Blackwell, Oklahoma Open from 6:30 a.m. to 12:00 pan. Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats Blackwell, Oklahoma I I Bank of Commerce Tonkawa, Oklahoma . SECURITY and SERVICE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CONGRATULATIONS, GRADS TUNKAWA MUTUR COMPANY IYour Friendly Ford Deolerl UEIQQ is the only AUTHORIZED LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER for this Territory Do Business with on Authorized Dealer PONCA CITY OKLAHOMA I Everybody Goes To ullieq Qiwq ACROSS FROM THE CAMPUS DRUGS SCHOOL SUPPLIES EATS GRJLID 3 gb 3 . R MAME, -PONCA CITY- 'When you think of.7Wusic 1 - Think Of IIENOWETHQ RE 316 East Grand Ponca City, Oklahoma PONCA CITY, OKLAHOMA 29 Years of Serwng - SQL NORTHERN OKLAHOMA Dependable Home Furnishings 1 I mi' A W f eww an X 'X A my 6 IX In mfngigkgq w 1, in Y lf, I3 GJ I Ll I 5 f a . isis ' I ' - ,l- rr ' ' 41 1- ' 1- i 'Q I I I f.vf3eq.Q'!'1Ql95 I 1f'?1 lf'. .1:I l .9 ' I ' A ' ,I qi ea f an - , 1, - , ff Q 'AJ w I .g. ,I -W' .- 'I' , I ' A 'a ' I -A .ff 47 if ff' X 'II 35.5 fA'ff .M T 'x -'lag '7 I ., -.,- f -I , x., ij.. , I U. 'mg U ..,, gt, .U '- A uh N Xxx 'f A ' yy! X, X' , - , ' '1 f .g .X 'x X C U SAI L7 Ixx 3 'S -, 1 if N ..: LET FLOWERS GO WITH YOU THROUGH THE YEARS FOR LIFE'S IMPORTANT OCCASIONS GRADUATIONS, WEDDINGS, DANCES, BIRTHDAYS, ETC., AND FOR THE DARKER DAYS, TOO, WHEN THEIR MESSAGE OFTEN OUTSPEAKS THE ORATORY OF THE AGES, For the Finest Seasonal Flowers, Call HIGDON FLORISTS Grand at Fourteenth Ponca City, Oklahoma REFRESH YOURSELF WITH A BOTTLE OF COCA-COLA Q COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO FACULTY ond STUDENTS Belonging To A School KASL DRUG COMPANY The REXALL Store Prescription S pecialists Phone 137 Blackwell Exclusive Lines: HELENA RUBENSTEIN LUCIEN LeLONG ELIZABETH ARDEN REVLON with DUBARRY PEGGY SAGE LENTHERIC SCHIAPARELLI Rating in our 4SCHAEFFER PEN and PENCILS A Plum sHoP T N RA K Fashions for juniors Blackwell Phone 838 Serving this Community since 1900 Mrs. Ido Cooley HIIIEK Hl11Hl1HIlH1 SHHS HNU S1HVIII1 When better automobiles ar b It BUICK will build th Where to Buy It HUNE311ll1H1 HNSI 11 SIIHH11 :QIIIHHHPHH Parlett Studios Co' 1 12 N. Harrison St. Cushing, Okl 132 E Broadway Drumright, Okl 91 S. Main Tonkawa FRED'S MEN'S SHOP FRED V. RUSSELL, Prop. USH 8: DITTO DRUGS, INC na .uu' JARMAN SHOES -- KNOX HATS onkawiva, Oklohom CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '51 IN S U RA N C E E. Grand Phone 200 E. GRAND AVE. l iT O yawn YEARBODK Lithographed by . . . 5E'Y'E!L !EPLS!!!..J?'3!EEE L. SEMTNER President Ro yH.N Y I oel E 1412 ' JUPLIN, MISSUURI J Congratulations to the Graduating Soplaornores of 1951 of Nor tloern Oklahoma junior College FREEMAN-CORBIN DRUG PHONE 120 TON KAWA, OKLAHOMA J THE A. R. SMITH AGENCY Insurance - Loans - Bonds 102 NORTH 7th STREET TONKAWA, OKLA. PHONE seo - -- ,.-V. .,..- I -5,7 . -...-mix rl- WWE- .hs -1-mm- -nn-1 ' N ' T1'.' ,, Fivhvflr- .f J. A 1 -.. . ,, -'M '-'-341+ . ---sv-A' ' .. . , I gx V M W. M N HF' ju nl-I W!-,J-u lmwlll tv I VIA JJ! g .IH Lis ni . I U I MI ,' mlm-.N ul.. M 4.1. ,wg LA, pl,i,.I.... .I x, Y- I Him Ir.. 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