Nowata High School - Ironman Yearbook (Nowata, OK)

 - Class of 1953

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Jfrga. , ., A -- as f . , , L, , w L W , J x 1. f ,1 1,!,4-,,, 1 . ' , u R5 O WYNXOX F THF Qlll sf V NX ll NOWATA HIGH SCHOOL NOWATA, OKLAHOMA BOARD OF EDUCATIO ,vm-...M , 5 R. A. KAUFFMAN, President RAY BIRDSELL, Member J. W. MARTIN, Superintendent CHARLES ELLEDGE. Member E, F. KENNEDY, vice Pfesfdenf DR' S- A- l-ANG' Clerk G. D. HICKS, Treasurer The BOARD of EDUCATION represents all of the people. Chosen to control a public trust, it has no time for selfish or petty purposes. Thru the school system it builds America's future. MMWWMHVMZLW' wsAf,a40-anualgf-u4Jv-r-vvvf fn4f.a.4-p-.lax-J-ou-:.t4J bL4aff 1 SUPERINTENDENT J. W. MARTIN NELL DAVIS Secretary wwf -W-4055 Wim 6 Jw . W ,W MEM XOHMJ WMM, .7w4,Zwff'QJ2' U Qyffmf' WW WZ M 40 , fJifgZE??JZw , gym, ZZ! A227520 f ANDY E. CLARK, JR. Principal OFFICE STAFF 4 ANNUAL QUEEN JOANNE SPARKS 'S' K Vi. 5 MJ' dl f .X Z, 'WIT' ANNUAL KING 5' 4 W 1 A 3 MARILYN CAMBRON Editor MRS. BERNICE BRICKER Sponsor I Editor MARILYN CAMBRON Photography Editor MARGARET QUIGLEY Music Editor CAROL MARTIN Classroom Editor SUSAN GUTHRIE ANNUAL STAFF CONTROLLING BOARD Assistant Editor CAROL HARSHMAN Sports Editor WINNIE MASON Art Editor JUANITA JOHNSTON Business Manager BETTY COUCH SE NIORS MELBA BARNETT BILL GLYNN DEWEY BUCK Pfesidenf Vice President JIM BIRDSELL MARION BLACK Bos WARD Secretary ALTA BRANNAN SAM BREWER BILLIE BUSTER MARILYN CAMERON BETTY CLYNE MARY HELEN CocIcRUN DENNIA COOK BETTY COUCH R f . Q- 4 if ' I Q WAYNE CRITCHFIELD SHIRLEY DELOZIER SUE EDEN JIM ELLEDGE MAUREEN FLANAGAN ES 'A Y-II ff Mp, WEST MRs. BRYANT Q - f x. - N J '- . 1 I 4 f E N .Y : . MZ LEwIs Fours MARGIE GREGORY X PHIL HARVEY I I Q SUSAN GUTI-IRIE L JUNIOR HARNEY 'Q' TOMMY HARRISON DAVID HEAD HENRY HEMPHILL SUE HUNT MARTHA HUNTER ROBERT JAMES JUANITA JOHNSTON VICKI KETCHERSIDE JOHN KROUSE MARION LANoEs MONTE MCMAINS TOM MAoDux I NS 3? I x 5 A , Q I 5- W S i fr Boa MARLEY CAROL MARTIN ANNA MASON WINNIE MASON EARLENE MATTIX JOSEPHINE MAYNARD GERALD NIX Rov NOBLITT ToIvI NOWLIN .... VIRGINIA OWENS CLESSON PARKS GWEN PARRISH ROSANNA PATTON RONNIE PIERCE CLOSINE PRICE MARGARET QUIGLEY MAXINE RANDALL JAYE OVERFIELD Bos RANKIN DORIS REYNOLDS MAXINE RILEY 9 cj 'f I, I E I I ' AXK R J. J. RINER JOE ROBERTSON AC GEORGE RINER NELSENE SCOTT Q9 Ax ' S Ya'-r1 3iN 'P vxhx x x 4 fify 1 15. BILL PRICE HARRY SIBERT DONNA SMITH JAY SMITH .535 ii? Liiftixx JOANNE SPARKS BEVERLY STONE LAVERNE STROUD JAMES SWAIM N RI:'r1'v Tcmmcmv RnNNI: VANWINKI : X i X I:ARIN: WA I 1-MAN Onvu I F WARREN lfl:I'ru Vklnr-vnu Oklzllmma flavor So iffy Judy Auten, Marla Clinton, Maureen Flanagan, Mary Grant, Carol Sue Harshman, Charles Hawkins, Patty Johnson, C. C. Macy, Vivian Moore, Carla Driskill, Carolyn Keithley, Ginger Lang, Mary Ellen Winkler, Maxine Randall, Ronnie Cummings, Marilyn Birdsell, Janet Coatney, Marilyn Gregory, Martha Hunter, Ralph Jones, Pauline Mathis, Jaye Overfield, Gillian Reich, Joy Robertson, Gayle Sheridan, Johnny Watters, Doris Reynolds, Margie Gregory, Sue Hunt, Barbara Simpson, Ruth Turner, Marilyn Cambron, and Helen Holboll. These grades are based upon the grades made the first semester this year and the last semester last year. The standing of freshmen is based on the work done during the first semester this year. .IUNIORS Shirley Adair X Gary Anderson Ralph Jones Robert Auten Sonya Ketcherside CLASS OFFICERS Jim Taylor President Leroy Inman Vice,Presidenf Lenora Carr Secretary-Treasurer ' Warren Berry Bill Blair Glngef I-609 Richard Bloom Lois Brown Wendell Clingan Susie Cobb James Coberley John Collier Jeri Cook Grace Ann Couch VIZWMM Bill Darnell Bill Edmiston Ray Edwards Michael Freeland Jimmy Grant Ruby Helen Grant Marilyn Gregory Margaret Hagebusch Ruth Harrington Carol Sue Harshman Ted Hathcock Charles Hawkins Helen Holboll Raymond Hunt Imogene Hurd Lawana James 6' la' Q, f QQ X5 ill J if-9 'JJ Harold Wood Sl' Qi Bill Rush Shirley Ryan Mary Snider Clark Spray Ronald Slandeford Dennis Tevebaugh David Tinney Ann Turner Ruth Jean Turner Charles Vosberg Joe White Glynn Williams Ruby Wintien Jerold Wood SPONSORS ' Genevieve Hennigan Pafgy Lewis Q Ada Tenny A. B. Baker A ' .Y X A. l s Carlie Long Vada Jo May fx .Na fax C 0 s - l i . , C. Ps Warren Maynard ' 2 11 c gi X Qs 'xv K9 Jarvis McCollough Q ,Q A ,N Vivian Moore 5 R ,,.-. A 1 Qa X . na. X.. James Morgan R J Q' A-Q tc Delmar Mosher Norris Nichols lil X ' ' '- 1 l Mary Nicholson fl, Q, X n Jerry O'Dell . is 6, R 6' Patty Ann Parrish .va G., Lola Parris , ,, ' ff . l S Patsy Pierson Catherine Price Louis Reed Jane Reed Pat Riley -grain f af-Q ... Q., - h . ,J ,ii. li 'MQR f . Ml l L-nik Lil '31 5-r ca, 5- fs-,C g, Q ' C , ca al . ' lv , S S , . i-. J 1 X X N 4 3 rr ,, 1 1 1 'We never met a man we didn't like! -Winnie Mason and Margaret Quigley l'll take Geometry any day! -Joanne Sparks There'll always be an English book. -Joe Rob- ertson and Joan Krouse J.J.'s been beating my time!-Bill G I y n n- QHomecoming gamej I iust love 'em and leave 'em! -Marilyn Cambron l'Il never love blue eyes again. -Wayne Critch- field 'Just wine, women and song for mel -Bob Ran- kin 'She's Sweeter Than the Springtime -Virginia Owens 'Better late then never! -Mr. West 'Like the stars, they come out at night. -Mary Helen Cochrun Cs teethj 'May she ever be right -Vickie Ketcherside 'They call me Snookums! -James Swaim SONGS 'My First and My Last Love -Carol Martin 'lt you knew Susie -Dewey Buck 'Just a Little Lovin' -Sam Brewer 'A Full Time Job -School 'SIowpoke -Maxine Randall and Rosanna Patton 'They Didn't Believe Me -Bill Price and Jay Smith 'That's the Chance You Take -Bob Ward 'lt's in the Book -Everything BUT the answers 'Ain't Love Grand -Donna Smith, Anna Mason and Maxine Marlin 'lt's the End of the Line -Graduation 'Birth of the BIues -Entrance in grade school 'Don't Say Love Has Ended -Mrs. Rita Bryant CSeniors-Gone Forever-at lastlj 'They're Either Too Young or Too Old -Martha Hunter 'A Star Fell Out of Heaven -Juanita Johnston 'lt's Worth Any Price You Pay -A diploma 'Don't Rob Another Man's CastIe -Susan Guthrie 'I Don't Care -What Clesson Parks says about Senior English va are M 'off SENIORS b , 7 FAMOUS LAST WORDS ,9' :lf Can't Help Lovin' That Man of Mine -Margie Gregory, Betty Couch and Dennia Cook Too Young -Tommy Harrison No Other Love -Billie Buster Because You're Mine -Earline Mattix, Jaye Over- field, Melba Barnett and Tom Maddux A Wonderful Guy -LaVerne Stroud Dry Bones -Jim Birdsell Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain -Josephine May- nard Fuedin', Fussin', and Fightin' -Beverly S to n e and Orville Warren Lovely to Look At -Doris Reynolds Younger Than Springtime -Monte Lou McMains lt is No Secret -Alta Brannan And So to Sleep Again -Shirley DeLozier BOO KS The Age of lnnocence -George Riner, Ronnie Pierce, Marion Landes, Junior Harney To Have and To HoId -Sue Hunt A Tale of Two Cities -Lewis Fouts-CDe w ey and Chelseaj The Lone Cowboy -Pete Black Going Steady -James Elledge, Gerald Nix, J.J. Riner, and Bob Marley Arabian Nights -Philip Harvey and R o b e r t James 'Tom Sawyer Grows Up -David Head 'Men of lron -Henry Hemphill and Tom Nowlin Leave Her to Heaven -Jeanne Waltman The Road Q?j Ahead -Bonnie Jo VanWinkle Partners in the Saddle -Closine Price and Nel- sene Scott King Arthur's Knight -Keith Wickham The Man Without a Country -Roy Noblitt She Loved to Laugh -Betty Clyne and Maureen Flanagan The Three Musketeers -Betty Tennent, Sue Eden, and Gwen Parrish The Boy From Behind the Plow -Harry Sebert K. 1 som-lomonss xiii. 6, if, tile 6 , , 5 2 if im Cc . -'lt elf? i Ted Krampf Judy Albin President Danny Meyers Vice President WCC. 53 Cf it-347 0 26521 1 Q Joy Pearce 5 J' Secretary-Treasurer A If E 3 ,i ... C C ' Sue Armstrong C5f0lYf1 Ke'Tl1leY : Ck Dan Afnold Kellel' Qii 7' f ' 1 i ' C an K ga fe Y X is 4 Swv 'QW 1 it ii'-Q . XE Bobby Bauman Jerry Black Bobby Blum Glen Brady Lulu Brannan Wanda Brannan Nita Brewer Francis Beumeler r A G' Kyla Q 3 Q Ella Buster x is x ,. yt lm Mant we L s N 'Q Q K X C, TNIFM Q Q ' N, fm x Sam Landers J i,iri C C Janette Bumgarner fri Z Mary Campbell ' Norene Clyne Ruth Clyne C A Janet Coatney s Cu i tt y -C ali Wayne Coatney it. A Carol Colter Tony Conine ' A i Sue Ann Conner C 4? Ronnie Cummings ,gf is as Ronda Dart Suzanne Dodge Carla Driskill Irene Duclgeon Beverly Eades M ' A ' r r A Paul Elledge C C ' A A Q Jam Ellis 7 L ,C A A J f' C 5 31 . Cecilia Epple J, M . Z ,7 'C N - Ls 3-C f 3C Shirley Feltenberger ' ig .C A ' E Patty Fitzwater C i'ti R -..-- E li , A qi A Allen Gordon Q - s at C ,I . c . - Vini f:r' X ' V Robert Harper I MQ, CC pi ,C , :Q CC , ir . K -L-va C I ig J X x mYHum A :ft i'- G N N. . C C , wise. CPF' ei' - r C of E Q., 1 1- .: ,C -- sf ' ' Qisit C 4 C N I 'W C 2- C ' :ua 'i .A rg-A - C xt r.:-C C ' - ' C S feel ji C C Judy Harrison Jack Hindman Joe Hindman Qt B fi 'A 5'- Dean Holinsworth .C, Clarence Johnston f- Patty Johnson Jerrv Jones B, Mary Ellen Winkler Virginia Wood Louise James MBVY Lane Vesta Foy Joe Large Howell Mabry Jim Maddux Raymond Maqqard Pauline Mathes Ruth Lunsford Joe McClure fe -A Ax, , K is, 'H B ' R 'lim S l Q V G4-N A Darlene Woods 0' y - 4 was J' , TL' ' Xl nn. Q gi Q - Gene Nichols Q 1 Gilbert Nix ' , :L X' ' J Loretta Nunnallee L L Joleen Owens 1 Raymond .Parrish 7 is N Q G gg T N 0 Connie Price b - ' X- yy . . John Quigley , S xc.. Q X Charles Redman 7 ' si John Redman A ,ei xx - E ' -f . .A L K J L is X B S N N Alfred Riff Catherine Riley 3' Q' Joy Sue Robertson l Q i Juanita Rowley 517 tr Richard Ryan ' j , Gale Shoumake J L J xg Barbara Simpson Hallie Ruth Skidmore Billy Smalley lke Smart Joe Smaris Clay Smith Lanora Sutton Kent Snodgrass Bobbie Standeford Genevieve Tautfest Geraldine Tautfest Jim Todd Ward Turley Martha Ann Vineyard Daisy Vinson Allen Waltman Jaqueline Watson John Ed Wendt Mary Lou Wickliffe Marvin Wilson 1 R K j X - W , 1 ., Q q L Q, RE' i f jjj , it C u ' V 6 fi f' '- y f 'Ia .t , 4 Vi es, ky R 4 x LIBRARY 'm J--'Laws , , J MM., as New LOUISE JAMES That book is good, fhaf puts me Sponsor mood. LIBRARIANS Carlie Long Judith Albin Doris Reynolds Marilyn Gregory Maxine Randall Patty Johnson Carolyn Keithley Daisy Vinson Carla Driskell Carol Colfer Ralph Jones Jeanne Waltman Dena Nichols Vivian Moore Ruth Lunsford Marla Clinton Wanda Brannan Edith Keller Jerry Jones Rosanna Paiton Charles Hawkins Virginia Owens Jaye Overfield Pat Riley Mary Lou Wycliffe Bobbie Sfandeford in a working --EMERSON The purpose of the Library Club is To im prove The service of our library, and To increase The efficiency and knowledge of librarians so They will be more qualified for their work. .ii ,iw lr as-an Maxine Randall and her Bulletin Board Christmas Party F RESHME N N 1 so 5 i N. -s , S as r nas la V' Q X Q all S 'Viv 4 5- W- 5 1 , an Q, . , KK . ,, iii . Jean Allen CLASS OFFICERS K. V ,, Judy Amen Roy Grazier President f-M' 'L C. C. Macy E Vice President 9 Joan Boultinghouse - Secretary-Treasurer KK JS' . Johnny Barnes Haze, James J 3' I M S. Q 1 Ervllle Beffv Jonell Jarvis 5 L in Jim Berry Q We 'rn I V it Marilyn Birdsell ,ly J 1' . J Kennelh Bloom Barbara Johnson gs, Dare! Blum 'K Bonnie Brady . i +2 , are , 4 11, Siv- ss-iw! K ,. DeWayne Brady Clara Jean Brashear Lillian 'Brenner James Brown Sam Keller ST Q. ,nn , an is-.5 XJ,- 6444012 William Egermeir Leonard Farrell Vivian Fellinger Sue Fishpaw Jim Foster June Foster Orville Frauenber ger K KW I n f Charles Chair :f o 1 ' K ' 0 J -rrr K .1 ,K ' James Cline K 'f l-'K K' 1 gl WL John Clingan f I K' K K N Marla Clinton 51 K5 K ' K. ,' FXKK ' P. Robert Collier , X -q X ff N . N , 1 2 J L JeL....xiP ,ai '-'Fi lf' ' L K E K K Donny Compston so Ki - 4 5 5,3 , I 3' K 9 Q 3 , Ronnie Conner is il of fs- H' fa rl f fa ,F S Glen Cooper 5 L- :TW ff' .K j Danny Crossley 'RF' ig 1 W- KK , J A Ronnie Cunningham L . -' Y A LQK !..- -- -A Patsy Darnell .ssf -at J Aj , ,K Bill DeMoss - . , Q 3 AN Geraldine Dickens A l - W g N A 8 ' 7 Anna Loy Dillahunty Ii.. 4 gi, QV J . J June Downing in K l-' .5 f 'Y f M George Eccles ,K W ' ' E K Donna Edwards 'J ' 1 1 A A I N SQR-Q-l S , A, o iv 3 33 ,J 'lx Q. -'Q ' Q.. K .C W' 51 oK .W was Ic. -K .- , 4 K , ' -. X- if i S 'K J L J A , 4 . . '- ' Q ' Q W 'S 2- 5' X I .r-, ' ., . ,1 r M K or ' ,L K , 4 ew .gg xy A X ix fe 1' I 1 C , we ,J ' - - X Sa, . K ,ig Ks w- ' ' C . ., - at Xass 4 9 no fixes Juanita Fry Earlene Gingerich Mary Grant Shirley Lee Graves Sandra Gray Charles Hall Hank Harney Betty Harrington Donelda Hendricks Robert Hickman Donna Houghton Don Hudson Rose Marie Hudson John Hunter Aronda Sue lnman llla lnman L ft ,, 7 P NS RS lr - S O O Bonnie Jean Lumpkin: ' N x--: - ruce e man E ' ' ' Charles Day X ' Jfflrifl .. N , of or - k if ' 3, , Ronnie Wimien Kenneth Landes R sb R H Q, Carl Yirsa Wanda LHY A xg . t W f is I Q. Cleo Lewis . - gfja - S f-as w ., S 2 rs I Y k Pansy Lewis is sg' W y, . . 9 Q U s :ff Dara or Ronnie Lilburn Gi K - Don Liston a 2. L L S so 4. X? Niiff G D kt B ,, 923: eorge oc ms W s ' by ii. Bill Lowry xf' ,' L- Charlene Young Sylvia Mabry ' .K 1 . er- x Cleta Fae Mason i f is f fx I N Y 5 X Q.. Jerry Mattux K Carol Sue McMains ie, L S 0. Jane Miller . in A L, x 1 L Dena Nichols S 'Z' J 8. Edra O'Dell r X ' i L X Linda Osborn - X - Jim Orndorff - , -,., -s ' -fi , -- 6 ' Sue Patterson L '?V5, 5' f 8 - L sv Sig.- S Billy Perkins J, sw, f .1 A . A C' .ri ' Virginia Phillips gr' L, L' ' K by l S , r . 155 ,ras Judy Porter ' 1 J L Q. Q.s ,. -a K ,., . . , t I Y ---fx .. ,. - L j BL X! Jim Reed X Martha Reed rg rg I fx 'leg Q L Q - Benny Reeder XXI, f , sg. 2 S ' Gillian Reich Q -f was 5 5 ,.. s-, Jimmy Riff S fx ,S S' Buddy Riner , -, S Y . il' L wi Si ' 2 Q A 1 ' il E ' Janet Roberson L ex - Jerry Roberson - L g P1 f 1. . James Robertson Aga 5' ST, 5' - x , ui- X- Beverly Ann Robinson g., G - W' . ,J B . x Q Bradley Russell 1' L .:. x 'er gzrzx L Jane Scott 4. J - -s .Q It L X f Buster Seaver it . s.,..,! L r y it L- Gayle Sheridan Y l Jeri Shriver - I X Harold Sisco S Dale Slease , ,. -' 9 i as S. ' 5, V Lloyd Smith 7' ' g K 3 0- X ' S ' R 3: ' ' K Richard smith ' es- X ,CJ ..- f Q. 1 'QA l Jackie Standeford if f . gr H ' y. Georgia Stannart -I ,X-5 X ' tix. Don Straw ' ' .N 5 5 K ' Carolyn Taylor X L s X J sl -X Dorothy Thomas Utha Mae Thomason y Johnny Watters A t I A Jim Weaver 5 gi . ' 4 't ' A . 49,75 ga, so Gaynelle West L ' jx- sr f s.. X K sr 'A az.. L ,M L k k David Wilkinson A f Q' t-,. If' 'T' ' ' ---Q.. ' 2 ' , 8 A g Q A f 'I' Y if U , 534 '5 ' .39 314' 'if Q M Q X 2 ark x f- 2, 3 4 ffl Q., guys. S fff- 3 I Axgml 3 ggdym ' ::b.,. qqzi c I i Q V- i'-4' ' A Q , UO flif 57' I ,v rf 'fn' 1 ,N x I M I x 1 Y ' fn . 1 A A L km, A V. ' M vi M y 1245 A X vxayywaqj' 7' P I N A Woxxdnh CLASSES 3 QQ' Q1 Q 1: - x is 'N-Wh wr' ,ik vi 5 ms m ,D 5 'Qf .H 4 5 ,fwafv , ,e x X, gg if M52 :.' - hu 'D' W ART AND SCIENCES CHEMISTRY ART GENERAL SCIENCE MR. WEST --Q BIOLOGY QMTQQV COMMERCE M W, ff Q Bruce Lehman counseling Roy Grazier if GUIDANCE The purpose of the Guidance pro- gram is to help each student under- stand his abilities and interests, to aid in developing them as well as pos- sible, to relate them to life goals so that each student will achieve some degree of succes in self guidance, and become a useful citizen in a demo- cratic society. The functions of this program are to collect information about students, evaluate their achievement, appraise their personal qualities, provide edu- cational and vocational information for their use, and provide individual counseling service. Composite Math Pep Rally Oklahoma History Joy Pierce, Patsy Pierson, Ruth Harrington, Jeri Shriver, Shirley Ryan, Marilyn Gregory HOME ECONOMICS HOME ECONOMICS II FHA JANE REED ., , ,,,, ,,,,, , ,, ,,,, LAWANA JAMES ,,,,,.., ,,,,,,, , W ,,,, Vice MARGARET QUIGLEY ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, CARLIE LONG H .,,,,,, - President Presidenv Secretary Treasurer GENEVIEVE HENNIGAN Q ' ., OFFICERS 6, WLNNLE MASON L EEEE EEEEE ,EEEEEE I EErEE,, 5 0 ng Leader . , ' L NITA BREWER ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, P a rliamenrarian MARY ELLEN WINKLER LLLLLL I L Reporter LENORA CARR L,..LLLLLL.LLL L L Historian im F HOME ECONOMICS I CHILD DEVELOPMENT F -Janette Burngarner, Judi Porter, Martha Reed, Carol Harshman, Lenora Carr, Ann Turner, Ruby Grant, Patty Riley, Loretta Nunallee, Suzanne Dodge, Judy Harrison, Mary Lane, Edith Keller, Ronda Dart, Shirley Feltenberger, Carla Driskill, Judy Albin, Jackie Standeford, Janet Robertson, Sue Patterson. H -Margie Gregory, Nelsene Scott, Gillian Reich, Juanita Johnston, Patsy Lewis, Dena Nichols, Winnie Mae Mason, Margaret Quigley, Carolyn Taylor, Mary Wickliff, Vivian Moore, Marla Clinton, Cleta Mason, Carol McMains, Jane Reed, Betty Couch, Sue Hunt, Pansy Lewis, Carolyn Keithley, Patty Johnson, Nita Brewer, Lois Brown, Catherine Price, Juanita Fry, Marilyn Birdsell, A -Beverly Eades, Connie Price, Jane Scott, Carlie Long, Jeanne Waltman, Daisy Vinson, Norene Clyne, Ruth Clyne, Patty Fitzwater, Carol Colter, Geraldine Dickins, Lillian Brenner, Barbara Johnson, Judy Autin, Joan Boultinghouse, Aronda Inman, Maureen Flanagan, Martha Hunter, Mary Grant, Donelda Hendricks, Edra O'Dell, Marilyn Cambron, Ruth Turner, Lawana James. A BACK TO SCHOOL NITE . . . Thursday, November l7, was the time for a new community-school event. The Back to School Nite was . attended by high school students' parents. Mom and Pop Al-l-1 EBRA were told of the individual teacher's obiectives in class, they saw the equipment and facilities which the students use. They viewed class displays, they met their sons' or daugh- ters' teachers, and we all got much better acquainted. The entire school participated in getting ready for this event which was in celebration of American Education Week. P' 1 . iiru kk 1 MY 1? gs fp 1, gg 'M il il AMERICAN Hasrorev ,ax i M g W if I' 51 H ami 'vii if vii? S M . Q- ' iyvlenrunr i' i'lA ca E ASAANU QE lllll ENGUSHIV -Q.-J ENGUSH 'V ENGLISH IV SPEECH SPEECH if RITA BRYANT EG Mrs. Ada Tenny ENGLISH III Carol Harshman So 661-S 400 6195 6 H , mer we-6,7 O, UGO, 61107 011- '09 5 WB X 1 E xiqxn awa I Jgqxf uw x an 'F Y . ' 1. - Y! 1 ... Y 'N .. sx N 'fur ,fr M K wg., Q. S x Q. 1955 3 ' , L 43 441 ' u f ii? nn. K, Mi 3' X fu.. 5 Q'REde' M 1-,..! Will., if Q , W x, W X, .f, X xx .---J 521315 -gf -f- ag . L, S 1. X f 'A 'Q ' . su3'5xQ , Z 1 9 D ug.-fd. mv X Q' J' S i I his SN ,,,. ,Q Jw Q ffwwwmmwwrw wwwwvw FARM ERS Or FUTURE AMERICA George Riner ,fl 5 ' ' Jim Taylor ' Secretary Qpflob Vice President Yo' MCU 1,16 'Zin-S QQKMQQ -ts 5 NOWATA CHAPTER OFFICERS 1952-53 Lewis Fouts Treasurer Ciosine Price President Bob Marley Reporter J' J' Rine' Eldred Harris Sentinel Advisor 'Fl V, Bob 'ke Blum Smart This group of FFA boys exhibited the lst place Junior Dairy exhibit at the 1952 Tulsa State Fair. Leroy Inman and Ray Edwards acted as herdsmen for the chapter. Darel Keith Howell Blum Wickam Mabry ' Ray Leroy Edwards Inman L an l Q A ASSEMBLIES On class assembly day, anxious teachers and nervous students display their talents. Each class offers very entertaining programs to their fellow classmates. The student body is also privileged to see and hear pro- grams by high school musical organizations and educa- tional organizations. The University of Kansas presents a series of assemblies which varies from Circus Clowns to highly entertaining and interesting lecturers. All of the students look forward to that time when one of the assemblies take place. as s xc X DI TRIBUTIVE EDUCATIO KWQ fo Jw E I. ii JIM BIRDSELL-Williams' Lumber Company MARION BLACK-Harvey's Appliance Store DEWEY BUCK-Richardson's Butane Company BILLIE BUSTER-Neely's Insurance Agency JIM COBERLEY-Prim's Baking Company leadership DENNIA COOK-Kirk's Jewelry Store SHIRLEY DELOZIER-Rexall Drug Store 'lib PHIL HARVEY-Bowen's Equipment Company ll ROBERT JAMES-Harvey's Radio 8. Appliance E500 MARION LANDES-Nowata Cleaners 3 hoc Q ,lvl JOHN KROUSE-Public Service Company i 3271, SONYA KETCHERSIDE-chuck Wagon cafe ECONOYTHC Q-5 5 , Social rom MADDUX-Fabweld Company I-ITGHGCY I Q? SJ ll IUTSIIIQGHCS ANNA MASON-S. C. S. Office covlnxhf WARREN MAYNARD-McLeIIan's Stores Jo I' JARVIS MCCULLOUGH-Harvey's Appliance Store A v cLEssoN PARK-Nowata Battery a. Electric 'I RONNIE PIERCE-Dales' Safety Service I BILL PRICE-Shipley's Service Station MAXINE RANDALL-Bonner's Insurance Agency Vogafignal Competency JOE ROBERTSON-Lander's Food Store HARRY SEBERT-Titsworth Motor Company JOANNE SPARKS-Martin's Dry Goods Store RONNIE STANDEFORD-Nowata Motor Company DENNIS TEVEBAUGH-Kinnard's Equipment Company ORVILLE WARREN-Nowata Home 8. Auto Supply Store JOE WHITE-Moore's Food Store G. C. Moore Advisor 01 ACTIVITIES 'W N S IRCNMAN BAN MATTHEW TYER BILL GLYNN Director President FLUTES-Susan Guthrie, Margharita Neville, Evelyn Hunt, Patricia Meeks. CLARINETS-Bob Auten, Betty Clyne, Shirley Adair, Vada .io May, Ronnie Cummings, Shirley Feltenberger, Judy Auten, Wilma Lay, Wanda Lay, Johnny Watters, Tommy Carpenter, Carol DeMoss, Lee Eccles, Carla Elgin, Ronnie Harmon, Betty Morris, Mary Quigley, Mary Parsons, Barbara Bright, Jerry Conn, Larry Hendrix, Beth Miller, Stuart Nunnalee, Veda Rush, Bradley Russell, Sandra Studebaker, Linda Osborn, Carolyn Keithley, Jay Smith. BASS CLARINET-Carolyn Marrs. OBOE-Ginger Lang. SAXOPHONES-Marla Clinton, Delmar Mosher, Mary Lou Gillespie, Sandra Graham, Joy Sue Robertson, Janet Coatney, Janet Porter, Ruth Turner, Bob Rankin. FRENCH HORNS-Carol Harshman, Jim Clyne, John Ed Wendt, Lawanna James. CORNETS-Judy Harrison, Lorretta Nunnalee, Marvin Wilson, Johnny Clingan, George Eccles, Jim Orndorff, Jerome Gibson, Douglas Price, Ronald Holland, Harold Smart, Ronnie Hawks, Jim Taylor, Jerry' Roberson, Eileen Ayres. TROMBONES-Jerry O'Dell, Darrell Blum, Gayle Sheridan, Richard Smith, Bill Bonner, David Bates, Billy Lane, Jimmy Watters. BARITONE-Jim Swaim, Sam Brewer, Joe White. BASSES-Ray Hunt, Clay Smith, Bill Glynn, Ralph Jones. DRUMS-Sue Meyers, Larry Redfoot, Joe Sherman, Dan Arnold, Edra O'Dell, Mary Howard. OFFICERS Pr8Sider1f ........... ............s.. B ill Glynn Cnot shownj Vice PfeSidel1T .. ..,,. ...... S hirley Feltenburger Secretary ......... ......... R uthie Turner Reporter ..... ...................,........ .... S u san Guthrie COMMITTIES Uniform ..... Bob Auten, Jim Munson Cnot shownj Welfare .... ....................................... J ames Swaim, Carol Harshman, Lawana James Entertainment .... ..........,-...,..,..,....-,. J erry O'Dell, Ginger Lang, Ruthie Turner 5 - x- I' I Y Cr '-N 'S H I Q KIKIXKKXXKXKXXXXKIKXKHSX Ylllll 111 QXKXHIXHXKHKHHHIIIHI H . I W .X . , as , .hir Y Inlfufllllll rw A G N w N x A w... xlrw---..,,,g Q. ,3 53 3. Q ' , J X X N. 'I XY A Xl -yr f 4 I-Q5 LORETTA NUNALLEE I fs 1 'P' df S ff I A-,J JANET COATN EY . Q f 1 fri Y JOHN ED WENDT xi f,,.-, rf , .sf ff.'l1' ,X Sfuclenf Dnrecfor :U O T rn 2: -4 'P C -4 ffl Z E Z Z C Z uw O Z ,S a J gg: ' Q 'Eff--:r-'1 kt J auf, Q gk, Q rl l x SUSAN GUTHRIE YQ! 1 L. JUDY HARRISON 3,4 .f . .?f W ,Sf E A vi I SHIRLEY FELTENBERGER .I 'qv 4 'Y in Y xi 9? vs. . X gy My ' K iff? - ' '. W: . - 4 w U' 1 N . Q J .1 xl .53 fn nk Q- ws A x i w N X L3 Wm Y. iw -vw? . i W ,-J fm 'Jn f .1 'P Q 3' 3 x X ,K ,, 5 as gi H if G EXE 3' Y A w if 'i BASKETBALL QUEEN WINNIE MAE MASON FCOTBALL QUEEN TOMMY HARRISON An..- WWLOWZ4 of GLEE CLUB Not shown: Fran Smart, Scott Tinney, J. D. Woods, Charles Vosberg, Glynn Williams. First row: Jerry Covey, Mary Grant, Marilyn Birdsell, Lola Parris, Jean Allen, Raymond Parrish, Kem Snodgrass, Joey Buxton, Richard Ryan, Marvin Lawrence, Freddie Perkins, Mary Lou Wickliffe, Ros- anna Patton, Gay West, Sue Fishpaw. Second row: Lois Brown, Jane Lou Reed, Mary Lois Nicholson, Margaret Hagbusch, Gwen Parrish, Sherman Linn, Phil Landers, Sam Landers, Donald Parrish, Jim Reed, Dwight Shriver, Joe Biggerstaff, Shirley Ryan, Ruby Wintien, Jeri Cook, Betty Couch, Jeri Shriver, Miss Dees. Third row: Susie Cobb, Beverly Eades, Jonell Jarvis, Gillian Reich, Utha Thomason, Patty Fitzwater, Norene Clyne, Mary Helen Cochrun, Bonnie Van Winkle, Carol Martin, Winnie Mae Mason, Jerry Jones, Clarence Johnston, Wayne Critchfield, Tony Conine, Shirley Graves, Jane Miller, Suzanne Dodge, Ruth Clyne, Connie Price, Hallie Skidmore, Dean Holinsworth, Back row: Jackie Standeford, Jaye Overfieid, Clara Jean Brashears, Mary Snider, Catherine Price, Beverly Robinson, Patsy Pierson, Patty Parrish, lrene Dudgeon, Erville Berry, Geraldine Dickens, Martha Reed, Judi Porter, Darla York, Joan Boultinghouse, Jane Scott, Marilyn Cambron, Martha Hunter, Sue Hunt, Judy Albin, Carla D' k Il D ' ' ' ns e , enma Cook, Mary Ellen Winkler, Nita Ruth Brewer, Mary Lane, Carolyn Taylor. Joy Pearce Lucille Dees Accompanist Director . , Jew ,, if-5 -iylifv fn, : - . 473: A if sS5:'f1 i f 'ia 'iv' :X gf I-if I . GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Marilyn Birdsell, Susie Cobb, Jeri Cook, Mary Helen Cochrun, Martha Hunter, Catherine Price, Joy Pearce, Shirley Ryan, Mary Ellen Winkler, Betty Couch, Dean Holinsworth, Mary Lou Wickliffe. HD i V iriii' be 4 Q tb as 'F ri A' if Qi' iff Q is 'Y 1 Sf A if 'it W Q is You'll Never Walk Alone GIRLS' TRIO OFHCERS Jane Reed Winnie Mason President ....................,....A,.......,. Wayne Critchfield Secretary-Treasurer ...... ,.v,-,,e, D ennia Cook Del-mia Cook Business Manager ..,.. ...e. T ony Conine Librarian ..,.,ee,,...,,e .,eee P hil Landers Director ee,,e ,e,e,e L ucille Dees ATHLETICS Lmemovzfiy THE NoWATA :Ro ME NOWATA NOWATA ,, N OWATA NOWATAW NOWATA W N OWATA NOWATAA- NOWATA.- NOWATA NOWATAW 1952 RECORD Won-8 Lost-1 Tied-1 I? Chelsea Sand Springs Vinifa ,-m,,--,,,-, Pawhuska Altamont, Kans. 3 Claremore JOHNCZQCTOWN , ,,,.,..,,,,ee 19 Broken Arrow ...... -- Dewey ,,,,,,-,,,,A-.l3 Miami .--.--- -,,--,- Pryor BILL O'NElLL Assisranl Coach RAYMOND MAGGARD Fullback g LEWIS FOUTS Guard CHARLES VOSBERG Guard LLOYD SMITH Wingback JIM TAYLOR Wingback RONNIE WINTJEN-End DON STRAW-Tackle BOB BLUM-Center DAVID TENNY-Guard GLYNN WILLIAMS-Tackle LEE BRADY-Guard JIM ELLEDGE-Tackle WARREN BERRY Quarterback TOM NOWLIN-End KENNY BLOOM-End ALLEN GORDON-End BOB MARLEY Quarterback JERRY ROBERSON-Tackle BRUCE HICKMAN-Tackle I ,YY JIM ELLIS-Tackle BUDDY RINER Fullback HENRY HEMPHILL Fullback J. J. RINER Fullback RONNIE -CUNNINGHAM Fullback GEORGE RINER Tailback A SQUAD HAROLD WOOD Tailback may NOWATA-I 2 Altamont Kansas 0 RICHARD BLOOM BOB WARD JEROLD WOOD Right End Safety Center ki! Y, If Ev V . I n u 5 I A, .17 8 if L S R cy, l , l T , 4. , . . N, l t C A 1 l J' fn! f 'T W lkx :ms A TEAM Dewey Buck, Richard Bloom, Bill Glynn, Danny Meyers, Allen Gordon, Harold Wood, Jerold Wood, Leroy Inman, Warren Berry, Bill Rush and Henry Hemphill. B TEAM Jim Reed, C. C. Macy, Corky Nix, Charles Hall, Buddy Riner, Lloyd Smith, Kenny Bloom, Raymond Maggard, Glem Cooper, Allen Gordon, Ted Kramph, Marvin Wilson and Clarence Johnston. '91- jf 5, .I gba! .gi 'Wir , JW iff! r X .Q -, 'I- X, M: ,fr , ' x 9 F il 'S 3 :Ulf , .1 was WE APPRECIATE OUR HOMETOWN MERCHANTS . HARVEY w. OIIZI-DO-RFF I Disfribulor of Texaco Pefroleum Produclfs I OSAGE 81 MAPLE NOWATA, OKLA. SIMPSON HARDWARE Service is our firsl +hough+ l I I NOWATA MACHINE WORKS I fied? Kirk 6' Son l JEWELERS Delaware 8: Pecan H. E. KETCHAM T Lumber Dealer 5322184 PHONE: 36 NOWATA, OKLAHOMA FUR :' FRIGIDAIRE 5'ApPl'lh Nowafa, Oklahoma NOWATA MOTOR COMPANY Wai' Henry - Owner Buick Chevrolef Sales Service ' ' 1 TI , I ! C H E VR O LETf ' ! I '-2' NONVATA GREENHOUSE Flowers for All Occasions H. C. THOMPSON W. E. STUDEBAKER Phone 2 I 3 A HARVEI 'S RADIO 81 APPLIANCE I22 Sou+h Oak Phone 955 YOU ARE SURE WITH WESTINGHOUSE CAMPBELL HOTEL Superior Accommodalions PHONE 98 MOSHER GARAGE Nowafa Oklahoma MOTOR RIFBUILDING-GENEFAL REPAIR PARTS 8: SUPPLIES Phone 360 PATRONIZE OUR ADVIERTISERS RICHARDSON Butane Company BUTANE-PROPANE GAS TANKS and APPLIANCES SERVEL SALES Phone 889 Nowafa, Oklahoma COMPLIMENTS Landers Bros. FOOD STORE Home of Beffer VaIues OKLAHOMA TIRE and SUPPLY COMPANY A SAVINGS WITH EVERY PURCHASE PRIM BAKING COMPANY ENRICHED BUTTER-NUT BREAD FANCY PASTRIES Nowafa, Oklahoma HICKORY HOUSE Jus'I' Good Food TOM WALLACE ARLEIGH PEARCE I WiIey's SUPER SERVICE STATION Service Wifh a Smile WILLIAM'S LUMBER YARD Nowasra, Oklahoma MODEL MODE SHOP Nowafa Coun+y's Dominani' Shop for Women and Children NOWATA MAYTAG COMPANY Mayfag Appliances DICK HANIGAN 81 SON Phone 945 DAVE 8: WARD NEELY Life Insurance PHONE 7I0 OR 842 COMPLIMENTS OF STANDARD AUTO NOWATA DAILY STAR 'Your Communiry Newspaper ROY E. COBBS Dry Goods Visi+ This SI'ore for Banque+ and Graduafion LANNING SEED HOUSE D'sssss Esfablished in woz and Accessories D.A.R. AWARD BEVERLY STONE Winner of the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Contest Candidates for this contest must have a grade average of a B or over and are rated on the following qualifications: l. Dependability-includes punctuality, truthful- ness, self-control ,and loyalty 2. Service-includes co-operation, icourtesy, and consideration of others 3. Leadership-includes personality, and ability to assume responsibility 4. Patriotism-an unselfish interest in family, school, community, and nation Beverly Stone was selected by the Senior girls on the basis of the above, and she will receive a national D.A.R. certificate and pin at the award assembly. ff i li. .4,9'f' MATHIS FURNITURE STORE The home of low prices WARD'S CLOTHING STORE Everylhing for Men and Boys WEISS FOOD STORE Fresh Fruils and Vege+ables School Supplies fa THE LEADER STORE Oul'fiHers io Men and Boys Ii! I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Complimenfs of fhe Gas Service Company The WARLICK STUDIO CFOQQERZQ Por'l'rai+ and Commercial 73. PHOTOGRAPHY IO8-B Norfh Maple 0 0 F NOWATA, OKLAHOM A HARMON'S GROCERY 1, F ROSE SERVICE STATION Easl MOdOC-Ph0ne A Q Sinclair and Gas FROZEN FOODS I .Jil-Ei Corner Pine and Modoc COMPLETE LINE OF KEY'S CLOTHING PHONE 985 TITLE ABSTRACT CQMPANY JOSEPH BONNER INSURANCE III Wesf Cherokee - Firsf Naiional Bank Building Absl'rac+s Furnished Prompfly - NOWATA' OKLAHOMA Snodgrass Cleaners PHONE bl KEYSTONE SUPPLY CO. Mike Roberfs, Founder I9l4 Pipe, Oil Well and lndusfrial Supplies NOWATA-BARTLESVILLE OKLAHOMA STAN-DE RANCH Regisrered Herefords WATOVA, OKLAHOMA GORDON MACHINE COMPANY GOOD FOOD Courfeously Served Block SouI'h of In'I'ersec'Iion 60-I69 BLISS RESTAURANT BLACKWELL PRODUCE We Buy Cream and PouI+ry GUS ANDROES, Manager Telephones Buyers of Abandoned Qffice 20' Leases and Pipe Lines Res 670 NOWATA PIPE 81 SUPPLY CO. DEALERS IN PIPE, TUBES and OIL FIELD SUPPLIES Phone Tezracos Producrs 3' I Se'be I 9 T 'e5 Presenfed by Nowara Guaranfeed for Life of Tire Carl EIgin OIcIa. COURTEOUS SERVICE ALWAYS BECK Motor Company Ford Producrs LIBERTY SERVICE STATION Brownie Blacke, Operaror Washing, Greasing, 8: Servicing Cars Pine 8: Delaware Nowara, Oklahoma PARKS CONCRETE CO. Ready-Mix Concreie When you need I+-Where you need ii' I09 S. Elm Phone 676 JAY'S JEWELRY Your Dependable Jeweler THE I05 E. Cherokee S+. JAY and MARY JARNAGIN - BANK RED STAR NOWATA OKLAHOMA SERVICE Esfablished in I898 ART YELTON BOB CAMBRON Hi-ways 60-I69 NowaI'a. OIcIa. nik WARDROBE CLEANERS MARHN IIO N. Pune D G d ' PHONE lI70 FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY 5 S A um. We give S 81 H Green Sfamps Long Bell CITY REXALL DRUG CO. DWIGHT M. MITCHELL J. A. DEMPSEY, Manager Nowaia, Oklahoma Phone 25 R. W. Benjamin FUNERAL SERVICE O NOWATA SERVICE STATION Phone 326 Cherokee and Pine Nowafa Phone Chelsa Phone NOWATA' OKLAHOMA 700 30 . UPCHURCH GROCERY Fine Qualily Foods PHONE 796 Complimenfs of TUCKER'S SERVICE STATION Phone 783 Cor. Hi-ways 60 and I69 NOWATA CLEANERS Phone I23 L .IIS - 5 E C 6' E Grill Your Friendly VI C T O R Y NATIONAL BANK ALWAYS ENCOURAGING ouk YOUTH Member of Federal Deposif Insurance Corpora+ion Complimenfs of CONEY ISLAND CAFE Congra+ula+ions Seniors of '53 MOORE'S FOOD MARKET 240 N. Pine l A' I 1 5 , , 9 :' -VL . .Q f ' I A, - I 2 ' ,Lb i , D . AA Q'- ' XX AJ, , g 51 Y ' ' : 5 A .. H., x, A Lf. 4 K , ' , Z , ,V J I' I A Z-ii? 4 W . X i If, is 'qu -, A, I gxiii 6 ' .rl S '14 0 I A W i 1 M - L Q A Vgvvn, A 4 x . X 6x ' IK At' 'X , X. s. x 1 ,. 1 5..,x A K . X Z K ii i, , . S I :sax 'P, 4555 'VK L: I JACK CONRAD SALES 'DEAL CAFE -PHILCO- . . . FRIENDSHIP IS THE IDEA OF THE IDEAL Televlsnon, EIecI'rnc Ranges I Ohs and Joe Refrigerafors SEE JACK-SAVE JACK Nowak NOWATA ROLLER RINK Phone 779 Complimenis of Cgffeyyille Chelsea and Phone I453 Phone 40 GENE HENDRICKS LORA'S FLOWER SHOP Phone 6I I All hours 1 PUBLIC SERVICE CO. of OKLAHOMA Phone 366 S. G. HALL MOTOR CO. 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