Okemah High School - Panther Yearbook (Okemah, OK)
- Class of 1958
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ANTHE ' OKEMAH HIGH SCHOOL OKEMAH, OKLAHOMA mIuIllllIIl ' 'II IIIIIIII IIII I Il ' I! lllll lllmllllllHIIIIIIIIIW' IIIIIH Nnnun mu uumnul I-x 6010177 016' oo' Jo ve 011 1 e ea seJ0.s'6 Qappre 1.9111 0111600 611' abd 1 67-91111 lv a er olq- 00119 04711 fi.,-10s oo te 476017 001 GIOQIO o I Ou all e 0 .r de .v1.r1e 11 ,oa!1el2 of I C9100 16.r6y1Je c ar eoe 1 ,o1re U a o 0' pro Je Qsreaedr fir o age Q,-lv6e e re 1 Iv1t 06 ao 60' 'llyaflg-e c r03- 1 aeoat o -rres ,ore ato all tba you be e doa f but to lyolv olv 006 lv OV6 6' Or? d'?5S'P6'C'?'yol1 Ive fied Ca 6e :ber o yo l1e10A1f?p!V of ver lx 6 O e a 060 1 oerel 6'6'S7'4F .I X. K, . 5 I ' Af Eva 040, R PVe0O lfeyob! 6' 0 I6 516 attby s 've app 1 ' t I 0 C. 1. el 8 QA peg 6776 e, e6 Ifes 1' '17 ga 'lv ' 0066 02 0'6l ve 'GQ' 666767. 1.0 f5fS'l5006. I' 6 e oardfra, 00 I3-too 0111- 6 lbs, Q,-' o'l1,-'v'6 ' oe see4 ' oo olzr pf' lvl' ' s,el1oQr 0' Qlv Ive dive 6e1 o16f'o'Qy'6cob'ee,ae 0' o r 06 ace f sac Q,-.Q Wo ae1bO'q et ep sowap 0110 for t D e or .r IJ I '12 el , O41 , Q6 , 1'- I6 r 25810612 1 14 r rs e y st deonb I e Af 67 116' olf! sb 13 ' T F 'III .li I 1' 45 . --nf! 'i' - 1- g administration MESSAGE Dear Students: Since the home, with the influence it exerts, is the most important institution of our society, the decision of the yearbook staff to use HOME as the theme and to dedicate this annual to the PARENTS is certainly commendable. A good heart is essential to pump life-giving blood for the support and maintenance of a strong body. Likewise, good homes are essential in providing the love, understanding, patience, sym- pathy, praise and discipline so necessary to the development of happy individuals, Also, good homes inspire a genuine respect for human personality, mark the difference between happiness and fun, create enthusiasm for worthwhile activities, and create an abiding faith in the Infinite. As long as the homes in America provide the atmosphere and training necessary to produce self- respecting, self-disciplined, ambitious. God-fearing boys and girls, the schools and churches of our great country willbe able to educate and train young men and women who will keep America free. You would do well to remember that the intellectual, physical, and spiritual strength of our nation will depend upon how effectively the members of our homes perform their duties and responsibilities. Sincerely, I SUPERINTENDEN T S a . 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A,-.Q ,-' .Q U' I . .4 'T Y - X, 1' Dear Students , Thrs year wrll long be remembered as the year of sputmks mutnrks, explorer satellrtes, atomlc submannes, atomrc hght plants, and the great drscussron of good schools and bad schools Then, there rs L1tt1e Rock and New York and we know not what tomorrow may brrng Everyone has a plan to remedy the srtuauon, but the trouble rs frndrng two plans alrke, or one that the publrc can agree on I am about to conclude that some people would drsagree wrth themselves, rf rt would get therr name 1n the paper or gam the possrbrlrty of a few votes Thls rs a wonderful world we lrve rn, and I have a lot of farth rn the youth of today I know that every trme you put eggs under a hen to hatch, the end result rs a lot of good healthy chrckens and a few rotten eggs So rt rs sull up to the youth of today to decrde what rung of the ladder they are gorng to stop on , '1 The Annual Staff could have searched far and wrde and never found a better theme 4 than the HOME It rs certarnly up to the home, the school, and the church to do all they can to help the youth of today But after these rnstrtuuons have done all they can, rt IS strll up to youth to stand on therr own two feet and make a lrfe of then own My wrsh for all of you rs that you have success and happtness rn l1fe but may there be enough sorrow and hardshrp that you wrll apprecrate the success and happrness when it comes and fully reahze what a wonderful world we hve rn, fra ' . .ff12 3.q, :IW 1 May God's nchest blessings be yours Srncerely, Garvm A Peck If F 4 f at N Uv 'Q 'A 'ga-14' s 'wK?sg'R.s', ' 4 5 ft K K I' 2' -- I 'X . . . . k O D ,-.'. . . pff, -. . -LQ! 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A ri I Vg q:,i5 I - 53-'9't'f --'1 rf 2 1 5 -r '- ' '- ' An . 455' -. .9'-aa Milk!! 1 - ..4:..' .-rwf1:.:-,a -1' a-.5 : 7:--' f,fs.r..rr-1 gr -f'- ffl '-I f' .13s'.:,.' -E' ij- ', xg, 1j Q . f9f1t'sfjg,1,1-.'4- 1:-L 1-. '- ' ' .Q .'.'4'? --:- ff -,V I, 3- ...JJ .. , . E - E. , ,G b Eli' Y l . . 'H 4- Maj.. X - facul MRS. I. D. RISENHOOVER English A,B, , East Central, Ada Yearbook Advisor GRADY EDWARDS, JR, History, Social Science B, A, , Northeastern State Tahlequah MRS. MARY MCGRAW English, Dramatics A, B. , East Central, Ada M. A. , O. U. , Norman F.T. A, Sponsor MISS INEZ. TIPPIT Math B.S, , Southeastern, Durant M,S, , AXLM, Stillwater F. T. A. Sponsor SENIUR HIGH FACULTY ' GARRY J. JONES Science, Assistant Football Coach Basketball Coach B. S. , Northeastern State, Tahlequah ZACKIE SPEARS Industrial Arts B. S, , Northeastern State, Tahlequah MISS MILDRED KAKONY Commerce B. S. , Northeastern State, Tahlequah M.S,, A8tM, Stillwater F, T, A, Sponsor MRS. JOHN LANDERS Home Economics B,S,, East Central, Ada Graduate Study, ABLM, Stillwater M,S,, AGM, Stillwater RAY HOLMAN Vocational Agriculture B,S, , ABLM, Stillwater M, S, , A8LM, Stillwater F,F.A, Sponsor MOSELLE STALLINGS Commerce B,S,, Southeastern, Durant M,S,, A8tM, Stillwater Now Assistant Dean of Men, O. S. U. GAIL HODGES, Secretary Graduate Study, O, U, , Norman Whose loveth instruction loveth knowledge. JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY J. V. MCKINNEY Math, Science B, S, , East Central Safety Patrol Advisor Boys' Advisor X ' ,. Q li' K 'X W ,L N y 41' Graduate Study, O, U. it Assistant Physical Education J. D, RISENHOOVER, Principal B. S. , East Central, Ada M.S. , A8aM, Stillwater NOEL THOMASON Football Coach, History B. S, , East Central Graduate Study, O. U. MRS. JOYCE FISHER Mathematics A,B. , O.C,W, , Chickasha Graduate Study, O, U. Girls' Advisor RICHARD H, WINFREY Band Director A.B. , University of Tulsa M. Music Ed. , University of Tulsa MRS. LOIS CFLAIG English, Spanish A,B. , Northeastern, Tahlequah M, A. , Northeastern, Tahlequah Freshman Play Director l will lift up mine eyes unto the hills from whence cometh my help. MRS. KATHLEEN TRENT Music A,B. , Kansas State, Manhatten MISS BETH HALVERSON English, Social Science B,S. , O, U. , Norman Help us, Father, to use influence properly and wisely. LLOYD A HENRY Principal 'of Noble School A,B, , Central State, Edmund Graduate Study, O.U. , Norman MRS. RUBY MCAFEE Principal of Lincoln School B.S,, East Central, Ada Graduate Study, E.C. and A8rM. MRS. KATHRYN OLESEN A, B, , O, U, , Norman Graduate Study, O, U, Sixth Grade, Noble MRS. EVELYN LIPSKY B,S, , Central State, Edmundg Graduate Study, Southwestern: Fifth Grade, Noble, MR, WILLIAM F. RIDDLE A,A, , Coffeeville College of Liberal Artsg B.S. , Northeastern State Collegeg Graduate Work, Northeastern. MISS VALTA NICHOLS A,B, , East Central, Ada, Graduate Study, A8rM:,Thlrd Grade, Noble. MRS, MILDRED WEEHUNT A,B, , East Central, Adag Graduate Study, AIQM, O. U.: Second Grade, Noble. MRS. FLOY HENRY M, E, , O, U, , Norman, Graduate Strw, O, U.: Filth Grade, Noble, - s MRS. CLYDE JACKSON A, B, , East Central, Ada, Graduate Study, A8sM: First Grade, Noble. MRS, GRADY TURNER B, S., Central: M, S, , ASLM: Third Grade, Lincoln. MRS, DON ROSS B.S, , Central State, M,E. , O.U, MRS. MARIE WOODRUFF B, S, , East Central, Ada, Graduate Study, O,U.g First Grade, Lincoln. MISS THELMA MARTIN B,S, , Central, M, S, , East Central, Ada, Second Grade, Lincoln, MRS. OT IS SHEPARD A. B. , East Central, Ada, Graduate Study, O,U.g Fourth Grade, Noble. 1353 Q- ITN ,- his ,lr- ' I w 9 , so' hi' pl C, 'N-' fr..-7 F5- x Ol' STANLEY MCMULLEN Vice President Football Captain 57g Football 4 Yrs.g Track 1 Yr.g Basketball 3 Yrs.g Base- ball 2 Yrs.g Key Club Presidentg Key Club 3 Yrs.: Spanish Club 2 Yrs.g President Junior High Student Coun- cilg Vice President Junior Classg President Sophomore Classg Inter- scholastic Meet 2 Yrs.g Perfect Attendance 6 Yrs. DORIS ANN ADAMS Band 8 Yrs.g Letter O Award 4Yrs. Instrumental Solo 4 Yrs.g District Music Meet 4 Yrs. g Music Festival 2 Yrs.g Drum Major 2 Yrs.g Band OfficerpCorp. , Captain, Lieutenantg State Contest 555 Student Conductor: Solo Club: Swing Bandg Varsity Band: Junior Playg Tri-Stateg Band Awardg Sax Quartet: FTA. DONNA BANKSTON Pantherettes 3 Yrs,g Junior Play, PAT BURNSIDE Pantherettes 4 Yrs. g Letter O Award Spanish Hg Junior Play Prod,g Spanish Club. 'GLENDA BARLETT Pantherettesg Junior Playg FHA, RALPH GAMMILL Baseballg Junior Playg Student Coun- cilg Letter O Award Am. Dem. JIM DOWELL Bandg Letter O Award Vocal Musicg'Footba11 54-57g Key Club, ff' IIM BILL THOMPSON President Vice President Freshmang FFAg Foot ball 4 Yrs.: Basketba114Yrs.: Base- ball 2 Yrs.g Junior Playg Football Co-Captaing Honor Rollg Typing I Awardg Boys' State: Parliamentary Procedure Teamg Letterg Football, Basketball, Baseballg Speech Playg' FTA. mf' ...ar in 'J Lf' 5 -5' if g 1' ' R ,i .1 A Q' 1 ,r Y vi tif. , I Q MAEV A BARRY Majorette 3 Yrs., Freshman Playg Football Queeng FIA 4 Yrs.: Co- Editor Annual 564 Honor Society: Paper Staffg Candidate All-State Football Queen 56. GARY BAKER Football 4 Yrs.g Basketballg Track 1 Yr,g Key Club 2 Yrs.g Student Council, Spanish Clubg Scholastic Meet. CAMERON AVEY Freshman Playg Shop 1,113 Junior Play. JOHN H. CASH JR, Oklahoma High Institute, Merit Award: Algebra I, Algebra II, English I, English III, Spanish I, Spanish II, Band, General Science, Letter O Award: Algebra I, Plane Geometry, World History, English l1,Instrumental Music, 3 Yrs.gHonor Societyg Freshman Valedictoriang Freshman, Junior Play, OU All-State Bandg OSU All-State Bandg Band Officer 3 Yrs.: Perfect Attendance 1 Yr. KAY BANKSTON Pantherettes 4 Yrs. HIAWAT HA FDCICO Baseball 55-58. K JN 1:7 .. in-is , if l' l 5235 ,gif serif? BET TIE JEAN GLYMER Freshman Playg Junior High Officeg Salutatorian Freshmang Band 51-565 Solo Club: Solo Contest 2 Yrs.j. Let- ter O Award Band 2 Yrs.g Panther ettes 3 Yrs.: F'I'Ag Historian, Secre- tary FI'Ag Typing I Awardg Scholastic Meetg Honor Societyg Paper Staffg Perfect Attendance 10 Yrs.: Letter O Award American Literatureg Varsity Band: Band Awardg Top Magazine Salesman Band. EARL DUNSON Basketball 4 Yrs.g Football 3 Yrs.: Baseball 1 Yr. BETTY GASKILL Pantherettes 4 Yrs.g Student Council 555 Librarian. RILEY KEENER Baud 3 Yrs. Q ALECIA MASSEY Pantherettes 2 Yrs.g Freshman Play. JEROME MONTGOMERY Trackg Basketballg 4-H 9 Yrs.: County 4-H President, American Royal Livestock Showg 4-H Congress winner District Range and Pasture Judging Contest, Cities Service Key Award 4-H. DARYL JANE MALONE Typing I Award: Band 2 Yrs. : Offi- cer: Corp. : Tri-State: Sax Quartet: Swing Band: Varsity Band: Solo Club: Accompanist: Music Letter 3 Yrs. : Letter O Award Band: District and State Music Contest 3 Yrs. : Top Ten Freshman: Spanish Club 2 Yrs. : Secretary Spanish Club 2 Yrs. :2nd Scholastic Meet Span- ish II: Chorus O Award: Junior Play: Pantherettes: Paper Staff: Honor Roll: Honor Society: Top Magazine Salesman Band: Letter O Award: Spanish, Instrumen- tal Music: Annual Staff: Business Manager 56, Editor 57: Office: FTA: Hon. Member Lion's Club: Queen Candidate Spanish Festival. HOWARD THURMAN Football: Basketball: Junior Play: Track: Student Council. EDITH ROBISON Pantherettes: Freshman Play. LLOYD WOOD FFA 3 Yrs. RALPH TYLER Agriculture: Freshman Play: Basket- ball 1 Yr. LILA TAYLOR Librarian 2 Yrs.: FFA Queen Candi- date: Letter O Award Music: Pantherettes: Chorus: Junior Play: Typing I Award. 'ii . 1 y 2 3- -: a.,'r! 1 1? 4 , k E. -I ,- . - . V.: is, 'X s' A I 'J ? 1 W l .,,:. ' -.. Y mf' 3 is 4' 4.33 ...Jr BARBARA EARNEST Freshman Play: Junior High Cheer- leader: Pantherettes 4 Yrs. . Cheer- leader: Chorus: Sergeant-at-Arms Pantherettes: Student Council: Li- brarian: Letter O Award Chorus: Freshman Paper Staff: Typing I Award. MARC GIBSON Football: FFA: Shop 2 Yrs.: Track: Basketball 1 Yr. JOE GOSNELL Football: Baseball: Sophomore Presi dent: Vice President Junior: Choir Student Senate: Vice President O Club: School Paper: FFA: School Quartet: Most Versatile: Track. BBINIS RHOADES Pantherettes 4 Yrs.: Perfect Attend- ance 57: Chorus: Art Club. J. D. CUSTAR Baseball Track Basketball Foot ball Agriculture MARY SUE WYRICK Pantherettes: Cafeteria work 4 Yrs.: Chorus. Lo MARILYN COKER Band 6 Yrs.: Varsity Bandg Instrumen- tal Solo Clubg Band Solo Clubg Swing Bandg Tri-Stateg Librariang Majoretteg Freshman Paperg Freshman Playg FFA Queen Attendantg FTA Presidentg An- nual Staffg Junior Playg Scholastic Meetg Letter O Award American Literatureg Junior Class Secretaryg Honor Rollg Honor Societyg Girls' Stateg Football Queen 57g Typing I Awardg Band Corp.: Top Ten Fresh- mang Clarinet Quartet. ARLENE BALDRIDGE Freshman Valedictoriang Panther- ettesg Merit Award Oklahoma His- toryg Secretary Student Councilg Honor Society: Junior Playg Scholas- tic Meet 3 Yrs.g Paper Staffg Typing I Awardg Perfect Attendance 2 Yrs.: Merit Award General Business. GLENDA CARPER Perfect Attendanceg Honor Societyg Pantherettesg Officeg Junior Playg Scholastic Meetg Typing I Awardg , Honor Rollg Librarian, TED BRASHEARS FFA 4 Yrs.g Sentinel 56-57. CARL HOWARD Footballg Basketballg Junior Play, MARILYN PALMER Pantherettesg Art Clubg Freshman Play. P5 QD ia-. :Ib-'Wh 0- C, V Eg sl? ' 1 -:' --' I '. in 5.2 - if turn- , 4 '- . F? 'P .tl 'v K as-WK' ' lv Q QQ M 2-no DENNY HIGGINS FFA President 57: Parliamentary Teamg Farm Level Teamg Junior Playg Livestock Judging: Dairy Judging Team, MIKE BRADLEY FFAg Junior Playg Basketballg FTAQ Annual Staffg Boys' Stateg Scholastic Meet. SHIRLEY BILLUPS Honor Society: Home Ec I Merit Awardg Honor Rollg Perfect Attend- anceg English II Merit Awardg Gen. Science, Sociology Merit Awardg Typing I Award. KEITH HILL Scholastic Meetg Freshman Play, JAMES RALPH FLANDERS Football: Trackg Scholastic Meet: Merit Award American History. NOLA MAE HENRY ' Pantherettesg Scholastic Meet: Per- fect Attendanceg Honor Roll: Typ- ing I Merit Awardg Librariang Typ- ing I Awardg Annual Staff. L QR' -SL. L LINDA OAKES Band 51-58, Music Festival, District Contest, State Contest, Solo Club, Flute Trio, Officer, Corp. Librarian Lieutenant, T ri-State, Band Award, Letter O Award Band, Varisty Band, Spanish Club, Student Direc- tot Junior Play, FTA Parliamentarian, FIA Librarian, Typing I Award, In- strumental Solo, Top Magazine Salesman Band, RON E. RYAN Band 8 Yrs., Officer, Captain, Ser- geant, Lieutenant, Scholastic Meet 2nd Spanish I, Solo Club, Swing Band, Tri-State, Boys' State, Cornet Trio, John Philip Sousa Award 2 Yrs., Spanish Club, State Music Contest, District Contest. BARRY PRICE Football, Basketball, Track, Key Club, Boys' State, Band, John Philip Sousa Award, Vice President Sopho- more, Vice President Student Council, Freshman Play, 2nd Gen. Science Scholastic Meet. ESTA LEA STRANG Chorus, FFA, Reporter FFA, Pan- therettes, Junior High Chorus, Li- brarian, Perfect Attendance, Honor Roll. IUDITH HARRISON Freshman Play, Band, Honor Society, Office, Scholastic Meet, Panther- ettes, 2nd Piano. ITM! LIATNTXINY e.,.....-f 4 41 - MARTHA PARKS Pantherettes, Freshman Play, TopTen Freshman, Scholastic Meet 3 Yrs.: Band 2 Yrs., Varsity Band, Accom- panist, Merit Award: Home Ec I, Plane Geometry, En Avant Civics and American History Award, An- nual Staff, Librarian, FTA Student Council, Merit Award American History, Solo Club, Band Letter, Honor Roll, Honor Society, Letter O Award American Literature, Student Director Junior Play, Letter O Award: General Science, Foods, Spanish Club, TROY MINNICK Football, FFA 4 Yrs., Treasurer FFA, Parliamentary Procedure Team, Let- ter O Award Agriculture, Key Club, FFA Leadership Conference. LANCE WARN President Freshman Class, Band 3 Yrs., Student Council 3 Yrs.: Key Club, Secretary Key Club, Football, Basket- ball, Baseball, Track, President Junior Class, Perfect Attendance 3 Yrs.: Jun- ior Play, HARLOW ADAMSON MACKIE UNTERKIRCHER Agriculture, Parliamentary Procedure Team, FFA Delegate State, Shop, FFA Treasurer, FFA Secretary, GERALD DEARMAN , nl 'Stab Serif Q...-, X...- ? - GLORIA KENNEDA Freshman Class Presidentg Sopho- more Class Presidentg Junior Class Vice Presidentg Annual Staff: Stu- dent Councilg Pantherettes. CAROLE HISER Librarian 3 Yrs.g Activityg Junior Play. BETTIE ALLEY Librarian. LAURA SUMMERS Scholastic Meet 2 Yrs.g Student Councilg Pantherettes 4 Yrs.g Cheer- leader 58g Rep. High School Chorusg High School 'l'riog Librarian 2 Yrs.g Letter 'O' Award Trio, School Ser- vice. VIRGINIA WALKER 4-Hg Student Council. KIDDIE RUTH ROBINSON Pantherettes 4 Yrs. ODELLA LANDERS .Fury BILLY NEAL , . ESTHER PALMER I 7 .f , H., -L f ,H L MOM'S LITTLE SPUTNIKS Gimme that ball! Hello Baby! Am I hungry! I love yal Iim Bill Mike Glenda Arlene ff! 'S Gtvfrj CQIJI 145 L i O feH'r-f'1Qw-HJ L:H.m ' on nurrn ' '- V a c ID 0, Qi 55. My ' , D3 W .av me NXHSCLX 16 'if P-V ub Nr.: A -Pl GTR: I3 x - , 5 xx ,, g B. ivy ' Lu Shu:-ks E TEA ,Ago Chmerufqn ,wl wsu A lqrggg BM, ,Rn 1 E 1. 'M mu 4 si I-ls -fn 1 ., 'rx-fx 'S X 'Y ,r 1-1 ? i'v- Q i. :W 'f ff 4..13' ' f .A 13 it ' Iv: .. k L 4 h 1 A '15 my Q' ' . , . Q. ...zL..,3i,. ,,, Q ,-,, 'x 4 . 1 .,4 ' 1 'r . , ' I -'v 'v-.J.. j 'ri' V 4-' u-QA. . . ' ....., 2.41. W. ...,- ,. , ..,4 f Y gg: 'U 4 Fi. 'S' Afa :ro J lv. 1.019 006 ' Se .' I 0 Ie' Job A79 dies A ' fe 06, fl: Iv . Page IGM. O Qeee Q10 esp ' is-,5 ly ' lf aqiv 6060 ' 47 ellr od . Ope 'IS' o Z. Q ' J U C 416 ' o are qba . 'P!O1- pal. 60600, Qolvfq Co ' Ivo, ea 4a'd,6eG O Q 0' . a -'lf 'Q Q' 0' Q66 8013 0760 e0'lVe -,9 Qe MESSAGE Q-ec ' HOME. . . one of the most beautiful and most meaningful words in our language . , . a word that grows richer through the years. .. a word that brings to mind the many pleasant memories of growing up and the preparation for life in a com- plex world. . .yes, HOME plays such a vital role in our lives that we have cho- sen HOME-1 as the theme of our '58 PANTHER, We hope that in the years hence this book will cause to re-live in our minds Y the many happy associations of your own homes and our mutual home, Okemah High School, As you go about your daily schoolwork, it is the sincere wish of our entire Staff and Advisor that each of you take every opportunity to learn, train, and equip yourselves for the homes which YOU will establish some day. Then, too, we would direct your thoughts to the necessary preparations for that Eternal Home, the epitome of faith. May God bless the home of every pupil in the Okemah Schools, and may He direct you upon reaching maturity in establishing the kind of homes that will keep America strong and free, Sincerely, THE STAFF X! M? 5 i iors - pf-Q I2 '-if 'ii GLENN CUSTAR Vice President A DA c 2 ggi! -3:1 E 'J '-'!'L RONALD BREED LOVE President 4 I, ,Z f,i ,, wa , , A IIM HOLLAND Secretary WANDA ALLEY WILMA BALENTINE CAROLYN BENNETT IANIE CALLISON .TUNE CAMP LOUISE CARPENTER IVAN CLICK DARLENE CLINE BARBARA COLLINS ROY COLLINS DONNY DAVIDSON WINNIE FAYE DICIGY . I .. Q ' up ,idk I 4 No!l'3I.?.... M? S r fb? J' fe E x CH X 01 in' tv' ar , GI' X lu., ,A K . ' s4' L PM -W, . . S ,W A If ff , A ' ff 6 'u'f V: .9 : bl Fi, 1 g -N A ,I .f g f- aff 1. ,Lp 41 .f A A V 35 -3-S? , Q2 FRANK HOWARD OVONUAL JOHNSTON BETTY JONES HELEN KENNEDY MICHAEL LAMBETH IUANITA LANDERS ROBERT LEE BRENDA LOVELADY f ff? N j 1, L-rf! DARRELL MAGNESS DONNA MASSEY LA WRENCE MA TLOCK RONNIE MCKINNEY IK, I- 'i ., X- I- .iff . . M Q . f X . 09' -- 5 Q , I .R g' K 19 may Q-Q' . 515' Aj Y -- i .sf 5' J 'Ai E 'f I ARIS n 155' JOE CECIL DOWDY DICKIE DUNCAN LORENE DUNSON MELVIN DUNSON 9 fi, C KENT FISHER MARTHA GARNER EDGAR GIBSON LYDONA HARIO NORMA JEAN HARIO VERA DELL HERD GUINETH HIGGINS RUTH HILL . i Ai: Y7 1 J 1 Q? QP' in f AJ 'C' fb 'ZZ' giv- 718 TOMMY MOFFITT JAMES MORPHIS EDWARD MOUSS VERNA MAY STAFFORD R NORAL OGDEN f Q iii-f---,. f M H J i QA ,gh . ,Qs 5 , SANDRA RATTERRE t 'W 5 , f 'Q I +A KARAN ANN ROBERTS A. v ' ,I T, c. M. SERAN A Y A i V ' I b y ,A,N A N, A Jo ANN SMITH A- A . A .AN A NIJ, 5 V vigil, , Ag 55555 lr, JQA? If ' Jj3? :95f. A Gif A w 3 KAY sPE1Rs 'rf ff MARY THOMAS WILLIAM EARL WALKER DON WEAVER MARTHA BEA WELLS 4. 5 SANDRA SWAIN 1 v3 A CHARLES TATUM . , .7 ' . 19' 1 'K i ,gg ' f nz' A .fd Tz, Q' ,S iv A Lf aims' Z ., 'uf' 'ff'-' -ff -, ,. ,Z 5 f -f 'iff ' fF5ffff?57 Ill JK 'U- nd' it I ,sig-Q gi Yfl' A Y 'Ai fb M afff f 51.91 J AMW 1 DAYTON RHOADES MARVIN WILBOURN JUNIOR HIGH BUILDING S0 TGS '! 4- Q 3 04 4. a KENNETH STRANG Vice President fr. Xi KJ f L32 John Avey Jimmy Benson James Bridgeford Rose Burnett Elaine Bennett Pat Bird Lois Bishop Linda Carr Helen Custar Joe Cheatwood Helen Collins Billy Connell Doris Cooper Bill Croney Phyllis Cooper 'Sli-.Z I' Q I l ' all a- 22 gm nh... ,,,ul - n '.. ml JI'-:' .' l Vi' 'ESEEEW' 7233? I' qt fNr'N FREDA THURMAN Secretary y llu .9Q 'Q 'f JJ an I I l 5530.-1 .' Y x ' ' l W js' pd 'CI' T1- ? B- fb- :-gr f W, A . :fi Q X Y ' -, fa' A ' ' A ' 5 1 ' i I Q it L az P l t: ' ' 2 ' Q gg kg! , I , . . W' 'of A ev. af? -,I1', ' 'P Q ' , ' ei Y' - -f 'inf 'sl' ' f 1 4- . lu' a -vs W 'Sn . ' f iam., , ffffvu f n:f,', ' 4 ,?A Olbllg llg.. , ' ',, .,,--L'-,sf QA. I 9yflP9a,,,g -I if 1-fig, 3gn.41.u.... P -- 1' ev K- ' f ' -A qs' KZ W l I' i , Riff H4010 Nd Available . l i 2 Q - -be gs, Jane Humphrey Carolyn Hyatt Robert Jones Gregg Kennedy Pat Lawrence Billy Lowrimore June Martin Rita McCasland Lois Morrow Charles Marsh il ig, J fi C Cammy Lou Morris Patty Sue Pelky Ola Pennington Charles Ponder Frances Parks 155 '. -sr, W'-1 1 3 y 'N 'S' '-4 Dwain Cooper Billy Dearrnan Jack Davis Doug Deer Oscar Evans Rosemary Fox Thomas Fox Wendell Fuller Janice Green Louis Hackney J. R. Helms James Howard Gary Hudson Pat Hogan Sue Hopkins f .- , U' f , , Q , A . .M ,, , V - . ts ' .' if a 1- '. ,X . !.5't Y H -e.i-xt? , Z, is , ' ' J 2 , If , f . , 37,2 -., . ' ff' -V . 5-,ig 3. 4 'i ss , - U . ' 4 , , . 'Hr' it . ' - Qaxxvig-I ,- 3, iii: ' f ' 4 i 3 . 1 2rg:5pk,.efaz?q 5. I 1 I F 6 aka i t '1 , J ,gf - . I .- - L Q..-f tb' in-0 ala.. si V PT we Q 1 v4 N , get 'V Is l. lv Q . ef X ' A . Jerry Thomas Aldeene Voyles Garry Lee Walker Wilma Wood June Wyrick Helen Walker Charlotte Webb Patty Wright Paul Williams Ronnie Williams Connie Guinn Ronald Walker Madeline Yahola tv-' 6 'U-,lik 5' if 1 Q ,. 4 .4 Z' 'x . f 2 U U s if ,,-Q -ft- 'Q '-' .YK , 1' T' - , . ' v A Q : li iff' m:i,,Ia,' 5 13 u..- 5' r ' X u de .f M-, ff, ,l 1 i JA. 1, .M as 1' .095 , 34 -, 4 l,..,,o lu- Barbara Pelky Pat Porter Jeanette Packwood Judith Robinson Carolyn Rose Jerry Risenhoover Jackie Sanders Bob Spillman A lice Suppes Pat Smith X X vo fd 5' sfo C 1 Paulette Scoufus K Betty Shepard Joan Sperry Wayne Swinford Leta Taylor r-y ' ,Th 3 C7 4' . L, . 'i Sf: ,J V. gf X . f I V nv ' X, .,.. r.-f ,,,... 2'.Z'V ,. udjws. . . ' N , 1 --. -. Q 's n Q L.- 1:-' gf' Q., ffeshmen , SHARON WEAVER Vice President Barbara Akin Betty Anderson Bobby Adams Ray Kent Booze Donald Bean, Jr. Lloyd Beasley Jerry Berryhill Tommy Bird Irene Canard Ruth Clark Carolyn Connell Carole Callison Billy Clymer Luther Cowan Linda Kay Carper A K CAROLE KAY SLEPKA S ecre tary E MOM ,swgt R 5075 ,. Z '32 uh 0 WWA er' 5? gr ff? 17 www Wife!! 4 ' Cf A Q' ,x A 5 ir' .. ,,,... 4 , 'x t 1 r Q . l -5 , 7 ' int- .. K A P.-,V --.. , T' .l 3 fo-' T A.'VJi! ca Tri nn' 5. J.. ,A lv 'N f- - , fo' 10 . 1 J. ' 1 , . ,..- - XJ gi, , -f vii, Frances l-linkle Pat Hodge Virginia Jones Roy Iones Roy Kenneda Peggy Kennedy Leta Lawler Steve McVeigh Ruth Minnick Bobby Massey Ronald Massey James Ott Phillip Reeves Norman Renfroe Phillip Rutland 't iN Gene Diacon Linda Kay Donnell Carolyn Dowdy Marion Dunson Jane Duncan Barney Fisher James Forrest Leon Fuller Jeanett Graham Maudie Green Christine Gryder Joyce Glasco Elvin Groves Anna Lea Hill Betty Holahta -il .- - i 2 , sf-' P105 JN-X T f , 515 ,, , 'I sl 1 af if .. 'Lair S e 4,3-V T-, ?' Q 5 Abunl when p Own wus mad: f is fiiirnpffip x U ,A i VIE ,lx N s 0. Q1 x, A -7, S F' Q' ' 'YNT - 'L' f s' ' r--'P A , 1 ff L: l sf' 2.7 -V Lv I I 'X - 4cgi J? f. we I ,T io i I i. A p , E2 'i 'J1'7 ' I, 1' ,Mi 161 5 .-vu an-' 44 , 'T QR h ,Q P64 . . Q.-. Q , X f ME., ge ...pl J 5 ' sh' fix Q , , 5 A N, I , 'J ! ' No! Shown A A pl : , Winnie May West G Sue Harris ' - shena O'Kelly 2 . 1,1 SENIOR HIGH BUILDING 4-'f Harry Scoufus Arlie Smith Phillip Sutton Agnes Smith Donna Smith Lee Schulien Wilma Thomas Sara Thompson Teddy Thompson Linda Thurman Tommy Thompson Alfred Westrope Alice Walker Betty Weatherly Paul Wilson ,Q-ffl! ,hr .,. 'iii IRI 'III --- id I ll' ar' he Georgia Alley Wilma Alley Tony Been Ray Bridgeford Barbara Burnett EIGHTH GRADE Kathryn Camp Floyd Chisholm Jimmy Collins Velma Cooper Jerald Cruce Charley Dearman Glenna Dearman James Deshields Edith Dodson Ernest Dudgeon Ronnie Duke Gerald Duncan David Ellette Linda Ellette Ruth Ann Fisher 35, P .rv t ' f 'if' o 5 . -4- ', 'faq '21- r Q., Nor snown J JP' iff A 1' 1 f 'H ' gs '-'T . 3 .Ag N Y, 15' v ' 9' it-1 R , ? f 'YN f ,, ll li , ,E Hg'-x f :Y s .1 ff-, I ,rv rf Q. ve' .. io .. 6 'fi Q1- 5 4? Q.-. ers A if Danny Flanders Donald Fox Sharon Glasco Gene Hackney Marita Hackney Billy Harrison Dianne Hill Charles Howard Patricia Huff Carolyn Jackson Paula Jackson Judy Jeffers Denna Jimboy Norval Johnston Don Kinslow Melvin Landers Arthur Lawler Jim LeMay Charles Liles Stanton Lovelady 'ff-' Larry Meaders Martin McKemore Katherine McGirth Larry Montgomery Mary Morrow Mary Lou Ogden 0, ,Q 0 O - M Peggy Palmer 'f -- -. , L ' Garla Kay Peck x' T ' 1 :r N' rlly Pelky ' K f Retha Pennington f .AZ ' Gene Potter C Q 'N 1 1' .v E- - 3. 1. . Leslie Powers B E, W ' K Tony Price E 3 ,gr f Terry Risenhoover K IL SV f f, Jerry Robison Q ' xi 'E T3-I '1' Arvin Rhea I .1 ,Q ,gg ,, 2 Jesse Scott ' N , I - f Paula Seran X' ' Y' Richard Shepard I Y A gsm ' Anna Smith . 1 g J ...Eff Clarence Smith Edna Smith 4 Betty Tatum AQ, 1 Barbara Thurman -rr no - V 1 Charles Tille A , -f- y I X f y w Q 1' r' L fx Q 1 Q SEVENTH GRADE Ruby Tilley Randy Titsworth Mary Io Albright Don Anderson Kenneth Armstrong Carl Bardin Sue Bardin Carolyn Bartlett Linda Brackin Dean Brownlee Robert Burnside James Cannon Brenda Carpet Eugene Cheatwood Kathy Clay ff as C1 1 Yr ,fr Jrv 15' Q' 9-uv 0-'u J .SLI ,Ja L1 .17 g f 4' D 4-.eu 'v- Nt LEE I' 1 'Q gm Dean Coale Jackie Cooper Diane Davidson Paul Dearman Judy Dixon Beverly Duncan Diana Fisher Kenny Franks Virginia Franks Cynthia Gibson FA ff f fb , A , W, Jackie Gower Janie Hall Ronald Harness Howard Helms Joyce Hyatt tn Q Patricia Kinslow 5 .,. - ,. O -LCN, - Z- 12 Tommy Klutts N19 51 I 0 '. r -- f -' - Oscar Landers 1-' - Il 'tg' -' , X, l A Kenny Massey 2- , 5' ' in ' J A 4-J Del McGraw more 4 I ' not Avntnu is 4 I i , ' ' 'l 'A' Jon Miller Sharon Minnicks h-,ii his , ' V ean Montgomery D ,P- ' Linda Neal - Pg- I Robbie Reeves ff i ' , 4' . .,rfq ,fl 'a N2-fffff tg, I ,. i 1 1' ln! :I V if 5,1 Mary Margaret Reilly Pat Ryan Linda Simpson Jerry Smith Mary Ellen Smith Mark Smyth Joy Sowder Judy Speir Martha Stafford Jim Stanford Larry Stewart Delmer Stokes Jimmie Story Amy Sutton Patty Thomas 4575 T 1'-v, ' Q fl? S W B 42455 f Mae Walker David Walkup Deborah Warn Ramona Webb Gail Harris 8th Grade Ellen Hodges Alice Weaver Bobby Wilbourn Juanita Wyrick Harold Walker x,- ,3.1v1e'7 dHvm Y ...- t it at ' V Q-r 1 P' ' :,. 1 . .., KJ ' li 'L I' . Y.-!':i:i:?:9J -if r,2u.1slua.l,lL! , . gupgnuuuuj. .X ll-:'::::s:yJi' I I. U ,, 'lun' , X L .,, 1 4 52' if more nor Avmtnu Paula Sneed 8th Grade GD rl R .VW A -, , - : 1- , GYM - AUDITORIUM A J g:,?5yfg:.f:5.g.L, - . i E'sH .. - :?34.-f- - .- 4 Srl, -157 . -. A -'fp yes, r - :'-- -V,-5. ,aww .ffaffwg is .233-2g4frg,.,,:35::7,y A -f. - ,W .5 .1A..,, vt.-., 52 , .-- . . . ,WV .px T M Ji.,- ffef f 4'-fr . .1 ru-'X 1 :Y .,. . qv. , FIELD BUILDING Okemah Schools' latest improve- ment is this 2'7'x'I1' brick structure which houses two dressing rooms, two public rest rooms and the con- cessions room. The Home dressing room has 40 lockers. The cost: S12,0'79. 00. This addition to the Pecan Bowl Stadium and Field is one which was badly needed and now greatly appreciated by every- one. s. AGRICULTURE BUILDING G! .9 , f' .7 .A ' x N.: X la A- . ff 4 J I ' v-Q5 V, .. ,i G' 4 M Ol A Q-':E I 6553.-'-2-kr if 5' i -vw ti S- ' . 4-L , , .K Q., rl i . 4 Q , Y 1 I f . 11 . lt- ' i N J Arthur Franks Judith Ann Fraser Barbara Gilliam Roy Grammar Jerry Greene Carolyn Heiskill Judy Hibler Marsha Hill Yvonne Hodge Helen Holahta Raymond Holahta Glenda Joyce Hymer Robert Jobe Lerry Keener Terry Keener Roger Kennedy Robert Kennedy Theodcxe Landers Sandra Kay Lee Jerry Le May Q , H u -fp ,I v sa f -. . . Q 35- - R 1 Jim Allred Robert Anderson James Balentine Betty Lou Barnett Edward Berryhill SIXTH GRADE Vernon Belcher Everett Bias Elmer Bridgeford Sylvia Louise Camp Charles Cashman Suzanne Clengman Robert Coale Erma Jean Connell Sharon Cowan Gaile Danenhour Betty Ann Dearman Cheryl Duncan Richard Lee Finks Charles Farest Peggy Fox 1 N .A F-2 I il V: if . W ,ZZ Bobby Lewallen Gloria Jean Lovelady Ivanell Maddocks Sharon Kay Martin Grace Massey Timothy Martin Dolores Matlock Jerry Ray Morris James A. Moore Karen Nichols Lawrence Earl Nichols Eddie Pitman Cheryl Sciance Charles Shepard Linda Short Gary D. Skinner Larry Skinner Bill Slepka Jr. Scharlene Smith Jimmie Stafford f' Z: mmmss f Avmuu ' s ,fd HP' rf' ' 1 L I s xr I V ' ' voowsv ' - ' f il x I J is s Q Sq It ff' if i X ' t I , if-L ' X! 1 qv r ovo ' -ff. -. J P ,J :-. k up 1 st 'roof X Q 4, A 9 ff, V 'I 1 Q. .r V .IL D Ll, 14 V55 - 1 moto ' ,gi 5 J- , 3 If ,.,, i no1AvAnAm.s I fx df I - G , 5' 5 -. 'v? Vf 93 is V .I u V, I v1 , .mt ' 3 ' if Q, A 1 ,. 1' Qi :- er - is fix C 'lr J Nelda Jane Stallings Kaye Standley Steve Standley Lyndol Story Davis Stotts Guy Swinford Dwaine Taylor Ronnie Titsworth Thurman Vanderslice Betty Wells Jim Wells J. R. Wilbourn Carolyn Wilson Lutricia Ann Wilson Lowell Wood FIFTH GRADE Kathy Sue Yahola Delbert Aikin Patty Marie Barnette Leta Kay Bartlett Donald Bird 5,115 N00 Avllhbl sizes Annora Bridgeford Carolyn Burnett Sandra Carper Freda Cheatwood Tommy Cole Cynthia Collins Maggie Collins Don Ray Cook Kaye Lyne Craig Rusty Danenhour Gayle Ann Davis Millard Dixon Denny Edwards Doyle Ellette Rena Mae Fixico Ann Franks Nita Kay Goff Eva Green Judith Green Bobby Groves Vo- - ? 2 if l f V 's 6 Q X pe Ui J - ,, I :: ,.f i ' 5.0 , R af , 2 aa , , A r C, I .Stl J . 'air V F 54 ,I -re' i I-L I ..- A, iq- 1? .x ' 64:1-:'.: S. . 3? ' 521139555 3. it fl gy.. 'UI' fi4,,,,f:?-'lf 1 Mark Harrison Melvin Hick Amelrz Hill I im my Hym er Judy Hinds Virginia Jeffers Eddie Jones Randolph Jones Robert Kenneda Melinda Kezer Jo Sharon Kinslow Nokey Klum , Marvin Landers Rex Lee Susan Lowrimore Leon Massey Marita McAfee 'e Ralph McLemore Judith McMillan 'Mr Mnllon Us 1 ,.. 4 ,rf ,X ,QC Q. -1 'Y an gi 1, a ' .- HR-iff' gil A , I Allen McVeigh Karan Mellington Kathryn Palmer Phyllis Peck Bob Reilly David Robison Joe Wayne Ryker Douglass Scoufos Bob Slepka Andy Smith Annie Smith Kathery Smith Dortha Stafford Sally Starr Floyd Street June Sowder James Walker Carolyn Sue Wells Q, YI' f 'f 5 725' iv ,j if .af ., ,,- -M H. 1' fr Hf'h fr' ' ' 'Ilya l . ,uv mltyt No link AVAIAI-I Dewayne Wells ., 5 ' . . yd .Q Spike Whitney M ' V , .. , . E P kg, . IV P14 'K fx ,r . guna VP .tv- .1 .-, Lf ii IJ ,X J I Lana Wilbourne Donald Wilson Larry Wilson Phyllis Woestmeyer Betty Lou Wright FOURTH NOBLE John Bean Linda Breedlove Vicki Lynn Buchner Larry Coker Janice Chaff in Renea Coggin Jan Curry Curtis Farries Leon Farris Leroy Frye De Anna Green James Allen Goodwin Laura Jane Harkey Imogene Heiskell Sandra Heiskell pw- - 1 I H 'lfafa fi Susan Hinds Marsha Holman David Howard Mary Ann Hyatt Wanda Lou Jimboy Jimmy Jobe Carroll Jones Gilbert Justice Donna Beth Kennedy Wanda Mead Betty Jo Minnicks Gay Neal Nicky Parsons Kathy Powers Lillian Shearer Brenda Simpson Sara Beth. Standley Charles Stotts Linda Kay Stovall Theresa Warn L. L' 1- :- XJ fa V. 'N Sing - 2 ikxmrfff L Ai 1 X f f i s 43 4fflA4' f sy FOURTH Michael Wilbourn Gerald Ayres Vernon Bias Virginia Brackrn Dee Ellen Benson Ruth Ann Cruce Charles Donaghe Ronald Duncan Ronald Eary Dorthy Fox Alan Franks J. W. Garner Judy Glasco James Harjo Cathy Harrison Tommy Henderson Joe Hibbs ' Georgia Lea Hill Mike Johnson Rav Inv:- LINCOLN Ronnie Lambeth Alan McDowell Robert Melton Larry Morrow Elouise Pate Mary Sue Smith Billy Stokes Michael Strain Teddy Strawn Michael Wilson THIRD NOBLE Jimmy Wood Billy James Barnett Be Be Bibb Ricky Buchner Darrell Cooper Ruby Collins Paulette Dearman Richard Farris Gay Lynn Fahrney John Franks FL..-nik -' - ' Ct'.z J ' : . Q 1 P: Y gs ,321 ffl X 1' ' f1 '- L,-,lf-uh t N if A I: ' 'W 7 71' t , . , J ' a -9 ' fllfk' -- -. :riff ' n ' G9 n 21' . 41. V ,fm , . . .',A- 'sz - ...Ana 4' U Jimmy Green Glenn Harris Donald Hackney John Harleson Rosa Harrison x I Quai.,-1 . 'Q X x . Janie Howard Leffel Hill Charles Hurd Wayland Jones Mary Sue Jones 2. 5 1 Sharon Johnston Da5Mellington, Judith Massey Stephen Massey Steve McKinney Wayne Neal Michael Reeves l Jerry Simmons dum x Deborah Steakley ' X Rita scrimshrre lb! 9' 'k..V'a'lWiAv4F' . Lynda Williamson Jackie Dale Walker Christine Wind Eddie Whitson Tommy Wilson D LINCOLN Shirley Ayres Martha Benson Melvin Best Dewey Bias Amos Coon Linda Dixon Garrett Duke Bevis Ellette Jacob Fixico Barbara Garrett Donald Hart Donna Hart Della Henneha Minnie Harjo Kathy Hibbs my 3' 'W' f J qi L-si lnl. f. at -it A H in Im 4 FN if an J W .41- 5 Pg 5, .lf fi ' 4 Q .Q.-v 4 . N . 1- X f r 5 - y .ter 1 : . X 'gk Albert Hill Sandra Hill Estella Holahta Samuel Holahta Janet Kennedy Judy Ann Moon Juan Nell Kinslow Lynday Posey Mary Redding Jeanie Reed Michael Skinner Doris Ann Smith Robert Smith Leonard Smith Theresa Stokes Jackie Thomas Mary Louise Tolle Michael Vanderslice Nance Walker a Walker Lyndol Wilson Stella Yarhola Arlis Balentine Lynn Barrett William Coale SECOND NOBLE Gary Bob Cowan Shirley Duke Sharon Goodwin Mary Beth Green Ora Lee Henshaw Linda Hightower Mike Hogan Heanette Hymer Pauline Jimboy Mary Ann Jones Rebecca Jones Daniel Martin Lucretia Neal Jerry Nichols Peggy Pelky ' iff 5 1' ,, F Q? 1 4. 5 fig? , Q G I f 1 I . E., ruff! , l 'f 1 X 1, ' Y ' g , g -, A 1 David Rose Linda Starr Allene Stan Rose Starr Dennis Story , - . , ' F '1 'E Q J gg ' 5 H, . ' Beverly Stotts Darlene Walker Darrell Wells Mary Wells Deborah Whittington SECOND LINCOLN Doyle Williams Sharon Armstrong Randy Brasfield Zelena Brown Judy Burnett Dorina Cashman Robert Cashman Wanda Clayton Terry Coleman Bucky Coon val' i rr? I liars! 1 -...B Barbara Farrer Leah Ann Fixico Belinda Forest Gloria Fraser Jimmy Harjo Daniel Hart Allen Hodges Marlene Kinslow Susan Klutts Minetta Landers Rary Lawrence Charlotte McLemore David Macky Phillip Maxey Keith Roberts Larry Smith Mark Stokes Martha Thomas Eugenia Tiger Orvel Wilson 'S lllli lllll' 1125- F' Er bn 41 , I im 6 N 1 ...- i 'Z' 1 j , . , 'V' I R, -r isle- ' 'jf if - -' ' -- A Cf:--as-1v 1 A If Y , ff , bf 5-.xiii YT- jj I M, g gi i , fx. 'Ll 1 - ' K 'Q--rar n A riff? N J VI 16,1 ffl ji ,yu . . 1 . -4 . 1 1 l. . Ti r q 1 sa , . '1 1 , - 1 - 4 -K f 1 4 4? 17 6' 7. 46 df h Y F ,., s wh' Q. 5' 4 V , I - .. 4-X... ,V . iii 's Jr' with it FIRST LINCOLN Jimmy Woodard Wayne Wright Bob Bids Johnnie Mack Burnett Judy Carmack 5914! lf' PHOTO NOT AVAIAII I if ilk-wa Rhonda Click Phillip Coon Ricky Collins Bob Cosper fl-t Judy Cruce Mike Donaghe Nancy Dudgeon David Duke Phylhs Eary Lou1ean Frxrco Helen Forrest Marvena Franks Mrchael Fraser Vll'g1l'l13 Farrres iii Y 5 W - E .gf , 4 ' I lg' gg, Y .. B - - ' fl g - AW ' ' Q4 1 4- ,,-H IS . , ' M, if . .- '1- . N, , I . ,. Q A A f. ' :fg- z 4 ' l ,U 1 Nl' ' 3314525 - B 5. ,B -r. if swf H gif,-f 4 'Q :f i ., fs. ,,' . 7 - ' , N., E N , ' ' 1' .J V ' 1, . , 'f 'i,? :. ,3 i,?..g5f2A . , , 2' Stiff' -' g 0 V ' ...i K . U T 314- .' . , . s' ' ' - '4 'a' ,.X.'.vf, i 6-1 L Q ' A ?, . g.. A if A 1 5' T -,fu-. - f' ' ' 2 2 , I! -- ,, , -. 1 3353? f ,A , V - , ' T ' P g , C Nqr- , . 2 3 ' 4 i F' f if . . ' -5- .Ma . vt-Hap 'i gswfrnr 5 2.27 . l ,. .L . . ' I 1 sa V V1 ' J lg if . ' NWI?-1 ' - 1 yvhgg 4, .RN f 1 -wg 3 L 'Ai - -A mfif f .B iw M B ' 'J' , - ., vgyfg' ,. .yy g ' -' ' . f - Y A- . . . . pls.. Jlfeffkl , ,L t un' b Q14 . L. .. ' '-,. 4, , W -'rx Q Q - l 'Z ' --', V, ' A ' ' , aa., X 1'flL'f'. .5f.f'l'.Hv s:tq5:'f1f::- 9? 21.2. ' - 4 fy ' ' -3 P- E uanirl B11l1eJo Goff Terry Henderson Mike Joyce Betty Lou King Bimky McCormick Darlene McDade Benny Morris Debby Morrison Joyce Strawn Joan Strawn Beverly Tiger Lucretia Voyles Floyd Walker Grover Wind Preston Woods Mike Wright C lint Yarhola Brenda Burnett . ru...i. ,Q A 1.4 'P 3- -X 1. , ' FIRST NOBLE If 1 l Q2 J 7 Kenneth Ray Barnett , Stanley Elizabeth Barrett iz. ' Sherry Lynn Bartlett 1 ,.-........5, , ff!! fs. Jerry Wayne Chaffin ' A Dawna Jo Cook -1 1 Trella Jo Crow 1 H A U Jerry Davidson X X Q X ,'c ! ,gKQS'fl'Q Bruce Dearman vzfrzzp a ar- ff 3 1 L: 'rf :Mails Dorvan Leon Duke Beverly Franks Charles Green Jerry Groves Elmer Franklin Haddox . .J Q Z ,- A -F- Yfz 4 ' ' iff PHOYO N00 Avollcbh XZ, f .. .:., Q Lucy Myrtle Harrison John Hightower David Hill Louis Holahta Jackie Howard Judy Jimboy Charles Thomas Jones James Britton Lesley Jackilyn Ann Mayo I. Craig McMahan L 6 5. Roscoe Neal, Jr. Kathryn Ann Parsons Dayton Morrison Rose, Jr. Mary Kay Ross Alvie Ken Smith V' Dianna Stovall Marjorie Strong Charles Thurman Jennifer Wilbourn Janice Sue Wilson Brenda Howard Sandy Hinds Bob Bias Darrell Young ' W: 'ww' f I 'Q 'L N J I I, I .J , K Mike Wilboum 4th Grade Noble Buford Harjo Betty Turner Roberta Turner '. I 'ag -QF' 11' BAND - SHOP BUILDING HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING , AND 4 CAFETERIA Y . fd Af 1 :f qs' orgcmizl 'on r Seated: Darlene Cline, Arlene Baldridge Ronnie McKinney, Vice President, Jim Bill Thompson President Jerr Risen l 1 y ' hoover, Secretary, Frances Parks. Stand- ing: Ivan Click, Troy Minnicks, Ronnie Breedlove, Gary Baker, Roy Collins, Doris Ann Adams, Lance Warn, Cammy Morris, John H. Cash, Jr, 'S' -.Rl 5 SENIGR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL 2332.25 Seated: Ronnie McKinney, Vice Presi- dent, Stanley McMullen, President: Lance warn, Secretary. Standing: Gary Baker, Roy Collins, Kenneth Strang, Barry Price, Troy Minnicks, Edgar Gib- son, Glen Custar, Ivan Click, C. M. Seran, Robert Lee, Mike Lambeth, James Warn, Ronnie Breedlove, Gregg Kennedy. ,NIIXZ E31-'1 i' C' 4' 1 T v- 'J XS-Qikly' PAS TIEMPO CLUB .4 .u ri, a my ,Sf f fa, k-Y KEY CLUB First row: Norma Jean Harjo, Mrs. Lois Craig, Sponsor. Second row: Darlene Cline, Martha Bea Wells, Joan Sperry, Patty Pelky. Third row: Pat Porter, Sher- ra O'Ke11y, Rose Anna Burnett, Pat Lawrence, Standing: Jerry Risenhoover, James Bridgeford, Charles Marsh, Doug Deer, Jack Davis, Jackie Sanders, Os- car Evans, Leon Fuller, '95 54 i s Q 4 Nil? inns X .. X e .,,, 6 JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL TP' - If ACTIVITIES Through the efforts of the Student Council, the Little O was put into publication. They also gathered a large amount of clothing and distributed these to needy families. With the welfare and improvement of the school always at heart, they have made several worthwhile suggestions. Their major objective is to purchase a new ditto machine for the school, Congratulations and good luckl Del McGraw Tommy Klutts. Second row: First row: Ronnie Gwinn, . Jimmie Stanford, Buzzie Burnside, Jimmy Story, Seated: Sharon weaver, Vice Presidentg Carole Kay Slepka, Secre- tary, Billy Clymer, Terry Risenhoover. Standing: Del McGraw, James Forrest, President, Ruth Fisher, Paula Sue Jackson, Mary Margaret O'Reil1y, Luther Cowan, Pat Hodge. Qfl .4 I? 1Z1:sr Q-, - 7' dl f f f,,lX x 'X SAFETY PATROL ADVISOR Mr. I. V. McKinney Here's a great big vote of THANKS to Mr. McKinney and the Safety Patrol boys who have done a bang-up good job in protecting our students. 5 . 9 f -.a, First row: Judith Robison, Judith Harrison, Helen Custar, Pat Porter, Joan Sperry, Gloria Kenneda, Bar- bara Pelky, Patty Pelky, Charlotte Webb, Madeline Yahola, Louise Carpenter, Glenda Carper, Martha Garner, Nola Henry, Betty Jones, Donna Bankston, Glenda Bartlett, Second row: Brenda Lovelady, Karen Roberts, Barbara Collins, Betty Clymer, Bette Shepard, Leta Taylor, Cammy Morris, Freda Thurman, Paulette Scoufos, Sue Hopkins, Pat Lawrence, Rose Anna Burnett, Lois Morrow, Janie Callison, Darlene Cline, Ruth Hill, Guineth Higgins, Kay Speir. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm, PANTHERETTES, Keep it up! THE FAMILY The family is like a book - - The children are the leaves, The parents are the covers That protecting beauty gives, CHEERLEADERS At first the pages of the book Are blank and purely fair, But Time soon writeth memories And painteth pictures there. Love is the little golden clasp That bindeth up the trust, Oh, break it not, lest all the leaves Should scatter and be lost! CHEERLEADERS , Here's hoping that you carry over your enthusiasm into the building of your homes, and that you will be en- thusiastic in your work, play, and in carrying out your duties to your home, family, community and God. if h ,mt L in- dh PANUTHH1' ETTES nigga og x 0 FUTURE FARMERS OKEMAH CHAPTER AMERICA First row: B, Clymer, O. Johnston, T. Minnicks, Jr. , D. Cooper, D. Higgins, L. Matlock, W. Swin- ford, Mr, Ray Holman, Advisor. Second row: B. Magness, D. Coker, J. R. Helms, P. Sutton, L. Wood K. Fisher, T, Brasheats, J, LeMay. J. Cheatwood, R, Williams, D. Bean. Third row: D. Weaver, P. Rheeves, R. Walker, J. Benson, M. Unterkircher, P. Smith, B. Spillman, B. Adams, W. E. Walker, R. Booze, A, Westrope, N. Johnston. SUMMARY OF F, F. A. ACTIVITIES For the second straight year our F, F, A, Chapter won the County, Area, and Northeast District Chap- ter Meeting Contests and placed third in the State Contest. Our Chapter ranked fourth in the entire dis- trict in total activities for the year. Members of the Chapter Meeting Team were: Edgar Loney, Sammy wilson, Denny Higgins, Ovenual Johnston, Gary Shepard, Troy Minnicks, Jr. , Mack Unrerkircher, Dwain Cooper, wayne Swinford, Jimmy Benson, Joe Cheatwood, and Lawrence Matlock. Our County Land Judging Team won first in the County, but did not participate in the District Con- test because of illness, Sammy wilson was high individual, followed by Edgar Loney, Lawrence Mat- lock, and Denny Higgins. In the County Livestock Show, our members won everything except the Grand Champion, and took home over '75 per cent of the prize money offered in the Livestock Department. At the Muskogee Fair, our members won more money than any other chapter in the state.LThis in- cluded 5 Grand Champions, 2 Reserve Grand Champions, 6 Champions, 6 Reserve Champions, 19 firsts, 8 seconds, 6 thirds, and other lesser prizes. Boys participating were: Denny Higgi , Lawrence Matlock, Billy Magness, Billy Clymer, Donald Bean, Don Weaver, Wayne Swinford, and Ted Brashears. At Fort Worth, Texas, in January, our Chapter participated in its first out of state livestock show. The results were satisfying with 1 third, 2 fourths, 1 sixth, 1 tenth, and 1 eleventh. Our goal is to do much better next year. Financially, the Okemah F.F. A, members had an average labor income of over S300 each from their projects in 1957. CONGRATULATIONS! F. F. A, members and Mr. Holman! The above is certainly a fine record, and we are very proud of you. Keep up this fine workl x 1 I Clem , 1 First row: Carolyn wilson, Judy Hibler, Grace Massey, Janie Stallings, Law- rence Nichols, Kay Standley, Second row: Robbie Rheeves, Cynthia Gibson, Linda Bracken, Bobby Jobe, Robert Coale, Martha Stafford, Yvonne Hodge, Bob O'Reil.1y, Ramona Webb. Third row Phyllis Woestermeyer, Ann Franks, Cheryl Duncan, Marita McAfee, Jerry McMullen, Steve Standley, David Walkup, Howard Helms, Kathy Clay, Don Anderson, Delmar Stokes, Doug Scoufos, Jim Wells. :Q H Q Q if' INTERMEDIATE BAND , . sg, T, ' 1, , gilill' X A ex we uk XL 1 . X ,W W1 'lr MM wi' Wm, 3' Vw ,qaxxx Mlm: Y!! uri ,tw-53 ,, xl, xi, ,I ra.. xx 'i 'X MA JORETTES Sandra Ratterree Doris Ann Adams, Drum Major Aldeene Voyles P K 'E 'ff Sv-49 . I SENIOR BAND MEMBERS Ronnie Ryan, John H. Cash, Doris Ann Adams, Linda Oakes. OKEMAH A HIGH BAND Q3 xii 5 First row: Sandra Ratterree, Aldeene Voyles, Mary Margaret O'Rei11y, Diana Fisher, Alice Suppes, Linda Oakes. Second row: Paula Seran, Paula Jackson, Gene Potter, Janie Hall, Ronnie Walker, Beverly Duncan, Doris Adams, Pat Ryan, Ruth Fisher, Third row: Carolyn Bartlett, Diane David- son, Linda Simpson, Mr. Winfrey, Philip Reeves, Luther Cowan, Alice Weaver, Larry Meaders, Jane Humphrey, Ronnie Ryan, John Cash, Lee Schulien, Kenneth Armstrong, Dwain Cooper, Mark Smyth, Dean Coale, Terry Risenhoover, Home is where the heart is. , n wg: 3 ' rage. J BAND OFFICERS xy si , L u 'fi .N I, ,f--sag! if p, , , , N f 'f mx if X X XX 9- V DIRECTOR Mr. Richard H. Winfrey Under the inspiring guidance of Mr. Winfrey, students of the Okemah Schools have come to a richer and fuller appre- ciation of music and the part it plays in the home and lives of all individuals. Ruth Ann Fisher, Corporal, Paula Sue Jackson, Corporal, Jane Humphrey, Cor- poral, Ronnie Ryan, Sergeant, John H. Cash, Student Council Representative, Doris Ann Adams, Captain, Sandra Ratterree, Corporal, Linda Oakes,Lieutel1-'mls Billy Lowrimore, Corporal, fnot presentj. SENIOR HIGH CHORUS DIRECT OR M rs, K athleen T rent Under the capable direction of Mrs. Trent, the Senior and Junior High Cho ruses have made much progress this year. They made several public appear- ances duriug the year and were well received at all times. Congratulations! Keep up the good work! Mrs. Kathleen Trent, Director, Lydona Harjo, Madeline Yahola, Martha Bea Wells, Patty Pelky, Lois Morrow, Betty Shepard, Jean- ette Packwood, Linda Carr, Rosemary Fox. fy' if SW JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS DIRECTOR Mrs. Kathleen Trent 'Harmony is a necessity in the Home, First row: Mrs. Kathleen Trent, Director, Kathryn Camp, Garla Kay Peck, Carolyn Jackson O Edith Dodson, Rose Etta Brown, Debora Warn, Judy Speir, Mary Lou Ogden, Leslie Ann Powers h I S aron Minnicks, Patty Thomas. Second row: Anita Griffin, Maudie Green, Mary wa1ker,Don- na Smith, Sharon Glasco, Linda Donnell, Velma Cooper, Mary Ellen Morrow, Gail Harris, Sue Har ' w'l h ' - ' ns, 1 ma T omas. Third row, Agnes Smith, Pat Hodge, Carolyn Connell, Sue Ackerman, Judy Jeffers, Beverly Duncan Diann Hill Barbara Th nington. , , urman, Pat Huff, Amy Sutton, Retha Pen- V95 Q-Q-fX SCHOOL EMPLOYEES M3 S er x'-CJ j gil SV , in W5 aff, Y 'YWV7 C COOKS . fates! QQ ' 5 1 , OFYJTL, . I 5 i 'O-', .Q C'W'A1DlK1lM. f:'-- .1-rx - N , K . 2 , 0 5' 1- I 2 V ,:4r-'iirrw lL .. ,r1sd::gQ.:5 .I ,, el 'ig Y 5 rdfvu U WZ W ,Lis p4--.4- . . . J QF' , . .-4, 1, , ..g..- .g......N- . . , , , !xJ pf,--W.--ff Mrs. Frank Gahagen, Mrs. C. E. Schulien, Mrs. Clyde Williams, Mrs. V. E. Burnett le' -an BUS DRIVERS Kerney York, Roy LeMay, Mack Thomas, Otto Mackey, Sidney Callison. C R F Crosby Lester Morrow Jess Morrow Ules Cooper Steve Robinson USTODIANS F. T. A. COFFEE 3 November 11 i , I in n I I observance of 4 1 National Education ' , '15 z ' I Week. H GF tw.. x Q, I, PRESIDENT PRESIDES! President Marilyn Coker, hostess, sat at the table laid in heirloom cutwork linen and cen- tered with an attractive arrangement of white feathered Mums. Crystal with a silver service completed the appointments. Dainty party sand- wiches and cookies were served to the many guests. Other members took turns in serving as hostess during the afternoon. Congratulations, Future Teachers, we know that you are going to be successful because of 3 'the fine work you have done herel 5 F.T.A. Seated: Marilyn Coker, Maeva Barry, Bettie Clymer, Martha Parks, Daryl Jane Malone. Standing: Betty Jones, Linda Oakes, Michael Bradley, Jim Bill Thompson, Lance Warn, Sandra Swain, Frances Parks, Esta Lea Stran Martha Bea Wells, Pat Hogan. 8. S PONS ORS Miss Inez Tippit Miss Mildred Kakeny Mrs. Mary McGraw ACTIVITIES The F, T, A, Spon- sored a County-wide clothing collection project, sponsored a needy family at Christ mas with a basket and gifts, and sponsored concessions to raise money for expenses to the state F,T, A, Convention. During the second semester they had ob- servation and practice teaching as part of their training. Ufhkiics :H-'mf Y . A Y, ,-. N ' -Q Aa - I P 1 - . P , r - 'iq 1342 If 'slim-.'.?r BFE E1 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA CONFERENCE RUNNER-UP First row: Lance Warn, Doug Deer, Oscar Evans, Jack Davis, Pat Smith, Bobby Adams, Alfred West- rope, Mike Lambeth, Jimmy Benson, Dale Coker. Second row: Noel Thomason, Coach, Marc Gibson Earl Dunson, Tommy Bird, Don Weaver, Gregg Kennedy, C M. Seran Roy Collins, Ronnie B d- , , ree love, Ronme McKinney, Frank Howard, Garry Jones, Coach. Third row: Gary Baker, Ivan Click Ken- I neth Strang, J. D. Custar, Troy Minnick, Edgar Gibson, Glen Custar, Jim Bill Thompson, Joe Gosnell, Barry Price, Stanley McMullen. -.4 if , i ,l 5- ff rr 4 n,,, ,I ,C ral , 1:1 Q, 5 A ,T W ,4 fy -T .H or .W - B f'-N K ' li PANTHER , gi CO-CAPTAINS 5 sf y M. T aw 4 f-K 6 Stanle McMullen Y Jim Bill Thompson PANTHER SCHEDULE 'EQB ALL-STATE OPPONENT OKEMAN Iim Bill Thompson Dunbar 12 0 ALL-DISTRICT Beggs 12 6 Chandler 6 19 Jim Bill Thompson Stroud 13 21 Ear-1 Dunson Tecumseh 0 20 Gary Bgkey Wetumka 26 O Bristow 25 0 ALL-CONFERENCE Drumright 6 31 Crooked Oak 12 14 Jim Bill Thompson Earl Dunson Gary Baker , 43' , ' 0 ,N . Qs! LL.-13 I'ff Barry Price 1' . 4 1 Q3 N , X jbnyn v 1 JUNIOR HIGH SQUAD Coach Noel Thomason, Bobby Massey, Jerry Berryhill, Alfred Westrope, Bobby Adams, Tommy Bird, Phillip Sutton, Steve McVeigh, Dale Coker, Phillip Rheeves, Ronnie Massey. It takes teamwork in the home, just as in sports. xg?-If TRACK TEAM 2nd in Regional Meet at Ada 3rd in Conference Meet at Shawnee Shown in picture are: Roy Collins, Stanley McMul- len, James Flanders, Barry Price, I. D. Custar, Ron nie Breedlove, Coach Noel Thomason, Ivan Click, Don Davis, Ronnie McKinney, David Gibson. SENIOR HIGH CIA!! Bitterness, hatred, and jealousy Earl Dunson, Joe Gosnell, Don Weaver, Barry Price, J. D. Custar, have U0 P1306 ill T-hiS family Organ Dickie Duncan, Jim Bill Thompson, Roy Collins, Stanley McMullen, ization- Ronnie Breedlove, Garry Jones, Coach. TRACK WINNER DAVID GIBSON lst in 180 Low Hurdles lst in 220 Yard Dash lst in 100 Yard Dash SENIOR HIGH B SQUAD BASKETBALL SCORES r OPPONENT OKEM AI-I Drumright Wewoka Chandler Bristow Tecumseh Drumright St. Michael wetumka Tecumseh Paden Pharoah Stonewall St. Michael Wetumka Chandler Varnum Bristow PROGRAM Invocation . . . J. V. McKinney Introduction of Guests . . . Coach Noel Thomason 'Education and Sports' . . . Jim Bill Thompson Film of O,S,U, vs. Tulsa University . . Assistant Coach Buffington, O. S. U. Gary Baker seems elated over his plate of delicious food, while Jim Bill Thomp- son seems to be saying a prayer for his favorite pieces of fried chicken. ANNUAL FOOTBALL BANQUET January 9 at School Cafeteria Everyone seems to be quite busy here, especially Jack Davis, Don Weaver, and Kenneth Strang who are stowing it away in STYLE while Jimmy Benson and Ronnie Breedlove seem to be filled to capacity already and almost asleep! 2 rf' ,I MENU Fried Chicken Gravy Potatoes Green Beans Combination Salad Hot Rolls Butter Cherry Pie Ice Cream Faculty members and special guests seem to be in dead eamest here about the situation as they concentrate on the heaping platefuls of hot, delicious food what a meal! Q -11 3 5 2 i M. ' 1 ,nf :dl J'-T ii' .im , L K 3' Q 5 1' Y 11 531 . kj, - fb A sf ites QUEEN MARILYN COKER MARTHA GARN ELAINE BENNETT Q Z' Q XQ X50 X Q X ATTENDANT QUEEN CROWNING Queen-elect Maryln Coker with her attendants, Martha Gamer and Elaine Bennett, pose for the pho- tographers with their chauffeur, Jim Bill Thompson, just as they prepare for the grand entrance to the football field. . 0. 6 in 1 ieee Yfj ff!!-'D '4' 1 Cl .rl t .JV X if rx Little Crown Bearer Janet Thoma- son steals the show and is carried by Kenneth Strang, escort to Elaine Bennett. Master Jerry D. Smith, Jr. assumes the role of the hero and triumphantly bears the golden crown on a satin pillow while the flower girls, Elizabeth Ann Thomason and Scarlet waters, scatter rose petals as the royalty makes the grand entrance. The Band plays Serenade of the Bells. Here the group is parading before the spectators in Pecan Bowl Stadium after several rounds of applause. r O Q 7. -12 ,-'. i f -E Escorts Stanley McMullen, Ron- nie Breedlove, and Kenneth Strang pause at the throne where Queen Marilyn Coker and At- tendants Elaine Bennett and Martha Garner now reign. Scar- let Waters and Elizabeth Ann Thomason hold their Flower bas- kets while Jerry D. Smith, Jr, and Janet Thomason make a winsome couple on the steps of the throne. g 51- J FLASH! Marilyn Coker, Senior, is crowned Football Queen by Stanley McMul- len who collects his reward, The Pantherettes stand in formation holding large silver letters spelling Marilyn Coker and the Band plays I'll See You In My Dreams as they all kneel in homage to the new Queen, After this big moment, the Queen and Attendants are es- corted to the throne as the Band continues playing, Queen Marilyn Coker wearing a white formal and holding a beau tiful bouquet of Red Carnations reigns with her attendants Elaine Bennett, dressed in a blue formal and holding an arm bouquet of yellow Mums, and Martha Garner attired in a white with turquoise formal holds an arm bouquet of pink Carnations. what a moment! What memories never to be for- gotten! f ' gigs j,?wf1L..,a N x U M199 ATTEN DAN TS 9 5 if ,A , l s X Misilibss ! i0MMERCE TULSA F.F.A. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR These officers conducted the opening and closing ceremonies at the Northeast District Leadership Conference in Tulsa, December 5. They also conducted the same ceremonies at a joint meeting of the Future Farmers of America and the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce Luncheon Forum at noon on December 5. In addition, the group gave a demonstration at the Leadership Conference on proper conduct of a meeting, using correct parliamentary procedure. Shown in the picture are: Mr, Ray Holman, Advisorg Denny Higgins, Presidentg Wayne Swinford, Sentinel, Lawrence Matlock, Vice Presidentg Troy Minnicks, Treasurerg Oveuual Johnson, Reporterg Dwain Cooper, Secretary, Congratulations, Mr. Holman, and boys on your activities this year. We are proud of you and know that the training you are receiving will help you to take your places in the world of tomorrow as farmers, leaders, and parents. WINNIN GS 'M Denny Higgins and Wayne Swin- ford stand beside part of the ribbons won at the Muskogee State Fair, These include 5 Grand Champions, pious, 6 Reserve Champions, 19 first place ribbons, 8 second, 6 thirds, and numerous lower placings, 2 Reserve Grand Champions, 6 Cham- 6 ' 5 uct ties v .thx PLAY CAST CAST OF CHARACTERS UN IDR PLAY EYES OF TLALOCH Director MRS . MARY MCGRAW Armanda Simpkins - - - - BARBARA COLLINS Virginia Lee Byrd - - - - - SANDRA RATTERREE Ezra Simpkins ---- ----- R OBERT LEE Pat Gillis ------ - LOUISE CARPENTER Pudge Rogers - - - - NORAL OGDEN Nawa --------- ---- M ELVIN DUNSON The Professor - - - RON MCKINNEY Salvador del Santos ---- LAWRENCE MATLOCK Tommy Tinker - - ---- ROY COLLINS Pepita del Santos - - - ----- SANDRA SWAIN Nancy Howe - - - - - MARTHA BEA WELLS John Cochran ---- ---- ILM HOLLAND INT ERMISSION TECHNICAL PRODUCTION Flute Solo -------------- LINDA OAKES Student Director ------- BRENDA LOVELADY fkossignolet by Johanner Donjarej Stage Managers - - GLENN CUSTAR - VERA HERD Accompanist -------- DARYL JANE MALONE Art ------------------ ROBERT LEE Piano Solo - - - ------- KAREN ROBERTS Properties - - - Noral Ogden, Robert Lee, Jim Hol- land, and Melvin Dunson find the cake and cokes very good after a hard evening's workl PARTY Director McGraw relaxes with San- dra Swain, Martha Bea Wells, and Sandra Ratterree at the party after the play. S - C, M, SERAN - IVAN CLICK 1 After refreshments are served, Robert Lee and Ronnie McKinney light up their pipes and settle down to relax! ...Hz 2 , E 5-1 Q5 A .. MYMHMW' I 4 1 'lr . .. . uw - iw. ,gi rg.-s g y -.- . ., ,.x- 3 ww -'3'Z.1fg..: J- . +s- , L.: X1 A 5112. ii .. .W 1 .U-143 :ff 4 11 'W 5 ' . S. ., 1,145 y. 34.52. fi, x we-QQ gi , 23,2 1-E . 1 X29 'gi' X Q2 c 1 . 5- Qi 2 45 E, .ff 5. 2 , , , , , , i ..n.. .JN ERESHMAN PLAY THE FAMILY NOBODY WANTED Director MRS. LOIS CRAIG Mrs. Helen Doss - - - - ---- PAT HODGE Reverend Carl Doss Donny Doss ---- Nan Johnson - - Mr. Johnson - - Mrs. Johnson - - Miss Reilly - - - Bill Thomas - - - Mrs. Parkinson - - Mrs. Allen ---- Mrs. Hardy - - Diane ---- Laura ---- Rita - - - Timmy - - - Ted - - - Alex - - - - - - ALFRED WESTROPE -' - PHILLIP SUTTON - ' SARA THOMPSON - - DONALD BEAN IR. - - -VIRGINIA .TONE - - ANNA LEA HILL - - LEE SCHULIEN - - RUTH CLARK - -' ' LETA LAWLHI LINDA KAY DONNELL CAROLE KAY SLEPKA ' ' ' LINDA THURMAN ' ' ' IRENE CANARD ' ' LUTHHI COWAN - - JAMES FORREST ' 'BILLYCLYMER CAST AND PERSONNEL Student Director - - - BETTY ANDERSON Curtain ----- - - RONALD MASSEY Lights ---- - - -ARLIE SMITH Properties - - - - BOBBY MASSEY BOBBY ADAMS Make-Up - - - - - SHERRA O'KELLY JANE DUNCAN MARTIN McLEMORE Announcer ----------- NORMAN RENFROE Ushers ----- SHARON WEAVER. RUTH MINNICK CAROLE CALLISON, IEANETT GRAHAM Music - - - JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS Carolers - - - Directed by KATHLEEN N. TRENT WILMA THOMAS, DONNA SMITH AGNES SMITH, ALICE WALKHI PEGGY KENNEDY, SUE HARRIS We salute Mrs. Craig, her cast, and personnel on an excellent per- formance! This heart-warming story tugged at the hearts of the viewers and also brought gales of laughter with the many antics of the well-portrayed characters, Congratulation to A111 'x 152555 .' V QF? . Y. 5. 4 Jw. L 'V f k J gem 'gf-2 4 xx r 5 , s 1 4 -V .Mqq N 0 9 a I i A ' .1 NVQ. -Ja .uw 4 ggi L3 XZWMZ Cmsf-ms pdf? for Facufjf. 3 'CIOMS Jnrzcr of ham WHA ,zz Aa -.-.-...... e a, , jo Jgrdshg w jlQifn7' Sc ejfie by ffgffe 299025 '5 -.684 u.2l1'7Cu Z OAXG or-LLS Direcfecf fy rt gcc on-1!00f HCSZ! 1.55 A X If fyfnfyf 5 Mrrzior fa frzjlaf 0-fxffc l57Lrr1LS 5269! - ,jr 4,f',,g,!d,'i'10H5 HZZ OV7 df rjoerfbfmanca. fi F' '1-ig ?T'2W 7l 4 'T- cAr1'.SZLrn af 5 prelyflffw fDre5erz'A'ecf MHS 5-GZJGZ aqolar fins af13'ecif'of1 0 755 jljf-, zifhfcl fe an ,l ic X Cf f'7ssflf-J, gifs E13-,I . 3? 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Standing: Nola Mae Henry, Linda Oakes, Esta Lea Strang, Martha Garner, Ruth Hill, Brenda Lovelady, Martha Parks, Frances Parks. The heights by great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden flight, But, they, while their com- panions slept, Were toiling upward in the night. OFFICE ASSISTANTS IN APPRECIATION of Six Fine Young Ladiesl For the efficient handling of duties, for the friendly manners displayed, and for their part in helping Okemah High to move smoothly in operation, we ex- tend a well-earned bouquet! I CALENDAR OF EVENTS August September September 5 September September iw, SCO October October October October October November November November November November November November November November November December December 3 December 16 Milf: F Football pracuce begrns August 27 29 Enrollment Classwork begrnsl And assrgnments the frrst day' Football Queen Contest Everybody worklng hard Prctures taken Say Cheese please' Test for Seruors Wonder how smart we are? 0 fd N-.a F T A organrzed for the year wtth Marrlyn Coker as Presrdent Explosron at the new Freld Bu1ld1ng rnjurrng Mr Peck and do1ng consrderable damage to the bu11d1ng Football Queen Crownrng Qurte a colorful event and excrtrng tool End of lst 6 weeks They ve gone rn a hurry! accompanrment of hrs wrfe at the prano and approprlate remarks by hrmself State Teachers Meetrng A holrday Hooray' sk x Te' .dj i QIIXADIIIHITI Assembly for speeches by candrdates for Student Councrl Electron Oratory Student Conncrl Electron What a race' Jrm Brll Thompson and Stanley Mc Mullen t1ed for Presrdent and Jerry Rrsenhoover and Frances Parks ued for Sec fetafy Candrdates made speeches over the PA System then the run off electlon was held Jrm B111 and Jerry emerged vrctonousl November 15 Amerrcan Educatron Week F T A Tea for Parents A lovely event wrth perfect apporntments and lovely hostesses Open mouse at I-hgh School Poor Students The Parents got the low down on us from the teachers Now we re 1n for rt! Noble Scnool presents musrcal program for the Parents Can those KIDS ever smg A good drrector that Mr Rrddle rs' Freshman Play The Famrly Nobody Wanted Really cute An ex cellent performance under an excellent drrector, Mrs Lors Craig Brg day for the football boys They selected thetr Jackets End of 2nd s1x weeks Ohl Why brmg that up? Thanksglvtng Holrdays How mcel fx ff E HXHJIHLH Faculty Drnner . . . What a meal! Colonel Rrsenhoover actrng as Emcee . . . Betty Crocker Test for Semor glrls . . . Glrls, how about 1t, d1d you find your knowledge suffrczent for tomorrow's home makers? F,T,A, and then Sponsors, Mrs. McGraw, Mrss Tlpprt, and Mrss Kakony went to Patty Ann's for therr Chnstmas dmner. 9. 5 -a . ' gr - V ' 5 f , I X A NK, A- ' J Q 25--- ' ' .. . - --- 3--- ' . ' ' . ...14--- - ' -- 18--- ' - . 3o--- ' - . I 1' 'mb F If l .fzkfai ' fx varffdgf :V ' ,, ' ' ,, ' T n H I '7--- . . . ' ' ' ' . lon-- . . . . .. . v . . 11--- ' . . . ' . 14--- - ' ' K October 17---First National Assembly. . .Chalk Artist drew many beautiful pictures to the 25--- ' ' - ' . H mm. ,. .,. .Q E X 1--- ' ' A ' ... EW! 4 - ' ' . . . . ' ' '1--- ' , , - ' l1--- . . . ' ' . 12--- . . . . . . ' ' 13--- ' - 14'-- I I fn 4 an . - . ' 19 ' ' . . . ' ' . 26--- ' . . . ' . 28-29-H ' '.-5, g , + - iz XX I . nl Q 2.1.1. X, . xx - XX ATI.-,, ., 4 ' C -I 'S' A ' 3 2 -- , - 1 December December December December SX, eur is S f January January January January January January February February February February H J 1.9! I J 1'- March March March March Noble School presented a lovely program under the direction of Mr. Riddle accompanled by Mtss Valta Nlchols Football boys and Coaches were feted at a drnner at Sloan s Gull by the Banks and Sloan s Grrll Junror Play Eyes of Tlaloc Excellent producuon under the capable drrecuon of Mrs Mary McGraw who always turns out the best Chamber of Commerce treated the entrre school to a Chrrstmas show were gone all mommg Then rn the afternoon we had an assembly wrth Rev Bradshaw as speaker Then Home Room partres what a day Then out for the Chnstmas Holrdays unt11 December 28 'fl H ,ZX 3 VL-L- - 1 I Will! 1 Il F F A Queen Contest Blg Box Supper at Agr1culture Burldtng on Saturday wrth Colonel Rrsenhoover as Auctloneer Boxes sold from S1 50 to S25 00 Lrnda Carr recerved the most votes for the pretuest grrl A lot of fun by every one Football Banquet at the School Cafeterra what a feed! Semester Exams Poor Blank mrnds Talent Show for benefrt of Polro Dnve Frrst place wrnners were the Rock Cats who really took the house by storm Second place wrnners were Leta and Lrla Taylor who harmonrzed wrth therr brother Brlly as accompamst Then the thrrd place wrnner was the Letterman s Quartet Drd we say WIN NER9 The Judges were Ronme McK1nney Edgar Grbson and C M Seran who stole the show by therr rhythmrc Judgrngi County Basketball Tournament wrth Boley Boys emerglng as Champrons and Pharoah as Runner up Pharoah Gxrls won over Graham Glrls Nrce playrng and clean sportsmanshrp Thxrd Nauonal Assembly Jack Rand the acrobat put on a very good dem onstratron and so drd the students who assrsted hrml ff Jblll llfill Frrst brg snow of the year Watch those snowballs fly Amencan Legron Oratorrcal Contest wrth Mlke Bradley emergrng as wrnner over Arlene Baldudge and Lrnda Oakes who med for second Excellent work on the part of all, Sock Hop rn Gym wrth musrc by the Rock Cats and drd they ever rockl Wow' Are they ever hepl Roy Collrns sang Wrrtten On the Wrnd and School Days the latter bemg dedrcated to Mr Peck Noral Ogden sang Good Golly Mrss Molly and O Juhe Then Srd Welcher soloed wrth Fraulern Everyone had a Jolly good trme Let s have more of em! K D End of 4th srx weeks perrod Mo e exams More worrres X X L xxx Drstrrct Teachers' Meetxng at Ada Another break for us' Semor Play Remember the Day We certamly wrlli How could one forget such a wonderful productron 18 19 Band and Chorus to the Contest at Ada 19 Fourth Nauonal Assembly Good performance 17 18 - - - ' ' ' 19 - - - ' . . . . . . ' 20 - - - ' ' , , We Q K uh..-Q I e---it If-R15 i. -Q . ' T 7, 7, il O A - . '-1 ,. -s-7 I ix 1 5- .A-, 3-4 - - - . . . . . . ' ' ' ' l 15-l7'-- ' 20--- . . . . . . . . 22-25 - - - ' ' ' N 27 - - - ' . ' . . . . 1 , W - u t , .-r, -r-1, 'H' ,:l'A!,.,.f'1-,..,E . LB. ' -I -' Q , A X jf 10 ' I - u u o I I 0 21 - - - . . . . . . . 22 - - - . . . . n l ' ' ' ' ' ' :V -L. 1 A 27 - - - ' ' ' . . . I . . . ' . . . in X Ss x .: . r ' 'X 6 - - - ' ' ' . . . . 13--- ' ... ... ' '. 1 ff ? , 5 gf , 1 I L 9,64-ff?-I-1'...,.,,,f W 7 X M 7 Q X 4-2-FP-?-iii'-'-F-6 , - ,Q 1 A 5 , Q 6 v 1 3 April 11 - - - F.F,A, Banquet and Queen Crowning . . . Yum' Can those F,F, A, boys ever raise good juicy chickens . . . What a meal! April 11-12 - - - Scholastic Meet at Ada . . . This is where study, concentration, and self- discipline pays off in a big way. 5th six weeks' tests . . . what an ugly break! . . . A necessary evil . . . April 17 - - - Band Concert under the able direction of Mr. Winfrey was a huge success. Congratulations to the Band members who worked hard in preparation for this, and to Mr. Winfrey, who perhaps worked even harder, April 21 - - - Fifth National Assembly . . . Another good performance enjoyed by all , . . April 25 - - - The BIG NIGHT . . . Junior-Senior Banquet . . . Did you ever see so many NH beautiful girls and handsome young men! A lovely affair, delicious food, en- ! 7 tertaining program under the direction of Mrs. Landers, who always does her A ,e utmost to stage a beautiful garden of memories, She was capably assisted by ,WI Mr. Edwards. 'is '35 V 1 I ' '-.C '39 'f YFP' N! XX , - 4 X Q 'X Lea ,! ' - '9 , I , ,V May 2 - - - County Track Meet . . . what competition and fun! May 10-18 - - - Annuals arrive! The big moment we've been waiting all year to see . . . What 21 mad scramble . . . Everyone getting everybody else's autograph and making remarks about this and that . . . What memories! May 20 - - - Honor Assembly . . . Congratulations to those who worked hard to achieve these honors! May 21-23 - - - Semester Exams . . . Dear Me, where has this year gone! May 26 - - - Class Night . . . Intersting program of History, Prophecy, Will, etc. May 27 - - - Junior High Graduation . . , Doesn't seem long since we were there . . . How time does fly . , . May 29 - - - Senior High Commencement . . . The big day we've been looking forward to for a long time . . . only now, it seems sort of sad to be leaving all this be- hind . , . May 30 - - - Report Cards . . . Schoo1's out! Yippeel JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARIANS OFFICE ASSISTANTS Adi: -N7 IMPROVEMENTS The appearance of the Campus was greatly improved by the laying of six new sidewalks at a cost of 51050. 00. The students really appreciate having nice walks, especially during bad weather. 'There is no service like h 3, ,.1. V-eg .,, 3 .49 f i if jf x li' .M . , pan'- in , Zi 1-. 1 .gill 51459: E fb 1. i 'Q K n 1 I clveriisers EAT5 5 fzef-16 Q21 LE Wd 1 famed! :Duma g ISA QLJDEI2 IXAAJQKE-I' 2 6 , I a,- ? I 7,7 - g Ab J X X I IV lp Q, . Low Prices Every Day 13,4332 KES and PAQKS Okemah R PARKS J P PARKS Comp11ments of QUALITY CLEANERS Congratulatxons From EETCDVALL 5 5 7 West Bdwy Okemah Congratulatmns From 1 06662 COUNTY COMMISSIONER T-:ISI-IEl2 MOTOR COMPANY AUTO SERVIC E Repalred and Recorder Wheels Balanced and Ahgned Engme L1ne Up and Overhaul Brakes Carburetor Starters Ford Tractor Sales Serv1ce 2.01 North 4th Street Phone 441 1 1 . - ll ll All Makes Radiators Cleaned .let Zia We! Zan Zan Zuma Qfame fkemafi LUMBER COMPANY Phone 153 36 Months to Pay Okernah Oklahoma Q, x .N -'ix-345, Kd,- U' Y 1 , .lfA,x.. 'x P - - - W ' ' Y - . 'K flj xigsg AiA -5 X -Y ' , my N' ' YQ i Ffa'-A 2'-:. is-N UQ Q1 :ix - P ,ff 'f f-I ' . Q Y 4 S 4 warg. r Q Q w.,- ' A Q, GF o A I xx Q . I . Congratulations to the Seniors of 1958 IV1 c:lv1lJL.l..E N Plymouth and DeSoto Internatxonal Trucks Phone 7 01 I noon, WEAR Plymouth ...IRES JOIPSKI MILL AND ELEVATOR Custom Grxndlng and M1X1Ug Superlor Feeds We Buy and Sell Gram Phone 361 Butane Propane Motor Fuels lV1clVIIL.LEN BUTANE CO JAMES AND CLARA MCMILLEN Installatlon and Servlce New and Used Ranges Phone 623 Hy 62 West Okernah Okla DWICSHTS MEN'S AND LADIES' SHOP Quahty Clothmg The Place to Go for the Brands You Know Phone 348 MCINTOSH LUMBER COMPANY Sherwm Wxlhanns Pa1nt X ' Ruberold Roofxng Everyth1ng for the Bu11d1ng ,nl A A F H A Loans Phone 192 or 314 or 321 , . I ll rv , F1 ' ' fl' '54 Cosmetxcs L. akaea DRUG STORE We Glve S 8: H Green Stamps 3rd and Broadway Home of Nat1onally oxfezf' y Famous Brands DRUG STORE Prescr1pt1ons DEPARTMENT STORE Fountam Serv1ce MW 172110 de Okemah s Lead1ng Department Store ENITH LEE S BODY SHOP Door Latch Repa1r Auto Glas s Installed 5 5 14 West Broadway Phone 76 Okemah's Leadlng TV Store Okemah Oklahoma Y ia . ci? in ,aff i admin 5 W UNION laafeu CO OP GIN 57 70516 STORE FLOWER SHOP Phone 774 The Bus1ness the Farmer 402 S 9th Owns 51205 Use SERVICE STATION Co op Products Complete Wash and Lubr1cat1ng One Stop Stat1on Phone 549 We Apprec1ate Your Buslness Phone 173 Congratulatmns am lfmmfs a CENTQAL WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY Okfuskee County's Only Wholesale Grocery Meet Your Fnends at the E Q TV SERVICE 503 West Broadway COFFEE SHOP Phone 645 Good Food Always 'Integmty Is Our Ch1ef Asset fl f 'fp W 7 760 - 8: CECIL L. MATLOCK, Mgr. Q Q EIXXMALI. 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Butane Propane Czasohne Kerosene Tanks Appllances Veedol O11 Shell O11 Phone 63 Okernah Oklahoma pfwwfww IMPLEMENT CO FOI' Real Economy Select Our John Deere Z Cyhnder Tractor 30 'Elle Phone 1 1 9 PIIILIC SERVICE COMPANY Make Your Future Secure Insurmg Wlth Us BE CDKEIVIAJ-l INSURANCE AGENC Y J J MILLER Phone 4 Okemah Okla i I-Ellwgil ,i I . - n ' A .umm L.-.cm Klum: sv-.n n ml, luuld on. - A . ll Ymigl E , Q 0 ,.,-.' ' 135 . . 9 I 'ejg ' Remington - Underwood - Royal New Portable Typewriter s Also a Complete Line of Used and Rental Typewriters School and Art Supplies OFFICE SUPPLY VAN ITY BEAUTY SHOP All Types of Beauty Serv1ce For Appo1ntments Phone 505 LILLIE TAYLOR Meet and Eat UACK S TRUCK STOP Fme Foods Our Spec1a1ty LAUSELLE AND BONNIE Breakfasts Dmners CORNELL'S DAIRY KING If W 5215? W' Ziww yMOTOR CO y UR rf - Qvx fa-1. firm 58 4th and Atlanta Boosters for Class of 1966 and 1974 THE DAQYSIAN DRESS Q QMMM Smart Styles for 5 AND IOC STORE Smart Women I ,w,'2F TT?f 7'ff 'f ' K . S I9 4 MQ!! fl- 1' Okemah, Oklahoma A' 3 - ., f: -f?---'- ' I RALPH RADCLIFF SAFEWAY MANAGER Okemah, Oklahoma If It's Good Food You Want -- Visit DICNEE12 CAFE Your Health Is Our Buslness SCDCDNE12 DRUG STORE Prescrlptxon Drugglst Phone 123 4th and Broadway DRUQJQEDQJ Comp11ments of HOME FURNITURE STORE Phone 400 We Dehver Don t Forget You Always Save at Your Frlendly OKLA TIRE 8: SU PPLY STORE C BENSON Y C-3-l..ElNlCL.l1:F: DAIRY STORE Glenchff Da ry Products 12.1 W Broadway Phone 193 ALJTO ASSOCIATE STORE Headquarters for Car and Home Needs A M JIM JOBE Owner Okemah Oklahoma , T 4f '3 ,J 1 ,Il I n' 1 ' C. . JI . ..... Q ,.o,., WE-STEQN , ,..,.1., ,J X3 These Thmgs Come from QQNK avmg!! xv Z ' 41213 s Q f sky in lg, CDKENAASJ--I 4fWfWWW! 525 Servmg Okfuskee County Smce 1902 Okemah, Oklahoma 5- ' ' 1 A ' Q ' H - Qs- . 4 ,, . . , - . 3: J: . . . .4 y H , Q , .......... 21.11, , , ix, , . 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