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UHS lklvernmenl Uffinials Frou rom llcft to right! oanne ones Doris can Bound fula Smith llarlam Sunplrs Clerklc Cnuthon Pu Peterson Carolyn Stewart Rozanna Croom Second row llefr to rightl Georg Almerigl Patricia XX orstell Mary Lou lVl1honiy Louise Noble ohnme D1lll ldknr Vassaur Ken Vzlla o Ann W ood Rosamund l'dw1rds Polly Hedrick Ruby ONe1I Gilbert B-alter llillyr um Woods and Betty Wftlll Third row fleft to rlghtl Archie Hazletz Earl Butler Bob Duncan Rohvrt Cox George Grissom -lot Xvarrincr Birth Bracken Bill Finch and Robert ones fourth row left to right? Nlr C C' Wfnrrlntr Fred Swarm Dtvtd Nuckolls ulnn Norri 'ind olm Dutd Nlaley lxflsmhers not prescnt ln the picture art Gene Cox Billy Scott Delbert ones Llarmnce Pttkinpauglm IN C Thomas and Vfilla Nlae Edmonds btudcnt Council Rcprcscnmtiycs of the thirty times this year in room llS with Student Body President lred Swarm presiding, Thc Studcnt Council of 19461 asscmlwled it noon on Tuesday of mth xxuk to he thc medium through which student body activities tould be carried out These student representa tiycs in our school s.,oycrnmcnt discussed the problems md suggestions submitted to them from thc student body At thc first mcetmc of tht btudcnt Qoumil Octol-gr I 1946 L.1rl Butlcr tus Llcctcd Vita Page tbnlg President Mary Lou Mihoncy SCLFLIIYQ md The members boosted activity ticket sales the junior Red Cross drivc thc October paper drivc and the Davis Homc drive They sponsored thc Rubinoff concert Plans for thc nomination clection and tor onlrion of lootlnll Quctn Doris jcan Bound xxcrc made by tht .Student Council btudcnt Council Rcprcscntatiyes marc hosts md hostcssu to thc pircnrs it Back to School Night Novemhcr B i f . L J - - ' 's. 3 ' 1 1 . f. .. ' ' - , ' , . ,, J . R. . 'I . ' . ' . ' -' .K-T 1 'mb ' ' , .-' l . V 3 Y - .2 Y: 3 thrcc advisories in O. H. S, met twenty-four julian Norris, Parlimentarinn. . K . W . 1, V. . Y 5 .Y . - A ., Q . - l K X a - Q ' . ' , ' y . ' , , - - ' - , V . ' - . . a ' 7 4 -- ' -f - 5- 2 1 v ' ' h i i Y . W' ' -' . . . ' - ,r . - A 1
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'And Came the Spring Junior Pla Hr f' 1 1 . , vt, X And Came the Sprm was a three act comedy presented by the yunrors December 17 H rn the Okmulgee Hugh School audrtorrum It was sprrng and the Hartman household was a typrcal Amerlcan famnly wrth three teen agers who kept the dust and father Hartmans nerves from ever settlrng Mrdge Hartman played by Pat Brown was a frfteen year old rn the throes of her frrst love She was the nucleus of the storm to rage at the Hartman s Mudge fell rn love wxth Buzz Lrndsay played by john Mueller a charmrng carefree fellow of seventeen but he lust thmks of her as the nutty knd slster of Vrrgmla Hartman also seventeen for whom he has a yen Buzz loved rn varn too because Vrrgmra played by Pat Clark tossed hrm overboard for Kerth Nolan played by jrm Mrller who had the lead rn the semor play and was sure of the tnme when he would frll the shoes of Noel Coward Srxteen year old brother Ellrot played by Pat Kenan was wrrtlng., a tragedy and would have nothing to do wxth love and women Mrdge was the kmd of g1rl who was not afrald to go after what she wanted referring to Buzz She started connnrng to get Buzz to ask her to the sprung prom whrch was only a week away There was a matter of Q15 standrng between Buzz and a clarmet he wanted Mrdge figured lf she could help Buzz get the money he would ask her to the prom She got the money but rn the process she caused her father played by Lcslre McM1llan to lose an rmportant busmess 2 f ' X, deal wrth gentle hen pecked Mr lrelds played by Tom Stewart her mother played by Paula Bracken to be drsgraced rn the gardcn club and the romance of her frrends turned To get Buzz a yob so he could earn the money for the clarinet Midge blackmarled the gardner Clancy played by Bob Baxter wrth a plcturc taken of hrm krssrng Edna the mald played by Barbara Samples Mr Hartman rn order to clrnch a busmcss deal promlsed Mr Yrelds that hc could borrow Clancy for a week to work rn Mrs Ileld s flower garden She was Mrs Hartmans rnyal rn the garden club Clancy promlsed he would go fish mg for a week so Buzz could take hrs Job at Mrs frelds whlch were the weeds and whrch were thc flowers and he guessed wrong Mrs Frelds played by Dorothy Harper stormed the Hart man household accuslng Mrs Hartman of dc lrberately planning to tear up hcr flower garden and forbrddrng Mr Frelds to transact busrnes wrth Mr Hartman Carolyn Welwster a glamorous New Xork debutante played by Patrrcta Xworsrell came to v1s1t the Hartmans that week before the prom Carolyn gust swept throu h and sacked up all thc males mcludxng womm hating Fllrot the wrrter Buzz drdnt go for Carolyns type but he played up to her to make Vrrglnra jealous Thrs was the state of affarrs at the clrmax 1Cont1nucd on Page 603 Page 114 amy mm x , - f V i Q . . . . 5, , .4 ' U , J . , 2' V D , - , ' -' 1 v I 7 I Y ' 7 ' 7 2 ' . - , , . Y , V I D . V. ' Y ' v t, , K . . 7 1 , . 7 . . , . , ty. 1 Y . , - Y! V Y I U V .4 . I , D, , , y , , Y , , . 7 . . . V . I , r ' 4 4 A - r ' , . v ' 5 7 v 1 v - ' T' ' , Y y ' ' .. ' , y ' l V Y I 4 ' ' , ' , . , ' ' , 7 . . . . . . . ' ' ' There was lust one slrp up. Buzz drdn t know' . , . , - A y y r . - v . f ' v r v f r ' , K . . , . . , - 1 , - , . . - . 1 , ., , Y y , Y .. , . . . . . . . , . ,, , . , , . , , , y. , A ' 7 V v y ' y Q , , , , K v , N , f 1. I I Y . h V ' f 0 K - - ' 1 Y , . 5 . . . , I y g - , , 2 , . , 4 . . , U , , - - ' Q , y y . , , . , . 7 Q . . B. . . ' I - v 7 . - . K . h v ' Y q . . , ' ' ' , . , . , . J 'I . A 2 t .
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PEP PHUMUTEHS l.LdLlll'lQ OHS ID sehool spnrlt for the 4C football season yyas the Pep Club under the sponsorslup of Mlss Rosalxe Lone, assrsted by Mlss lvelyfn Montgomery At thelr frrst meetln- the ulrls ehose as their Jfflcers o Lou Douglass, presrdent Barbara Btueh, vreepresrdent md billy Hurst, seere ttry treasurer The Sl5lI'lILtl sw ehosen 18 eheerleaders yyere Pat Cltrly Beyerly Dodeen M1ry'O Douelxss, Bernree lmmons, Ruth Langdon and luamta Perry As thelr umforms the ulrls seleeted red ple xted slxrrts, and bltele llSCl'll1OXNLl' yaeleets yyrth red Os The eheerleaders umforms eon srsred of wyhrte pleated sl-.rrts yyhtte syyeaters yyrth red Os and red Lrsenhoyyer yacleets Amom. thenr many tenyrtres the Pep Club girls sold ads ln the football program to loetl buslnessmen Wrth thus money they attended out of toyyn football KIIHCS ll Muskogee Henry 1 ixpulpt ant lu sale yyas held eloyyn toyyn one baturdav, tnd SW was earned by the Pep Club At the- fxrst assembly sponsored by the Pep Cluv C,OlLl'I Izd Brady etve 1 t1llC anl lntr dueed the other eoaehes the football boys, Pep Club offreers, and the eheer leaders vyho led the group rn some yells Before the Tulsa Wlll Rogers mme Septem 7 an assembly rntrodueed the Spmt of OHS yyho vyas actually Gene Cox Coaeh B1ll Lawson gave a pep talle lor the mme wrth Tulsa Central October l l Chxef lxrelx theB1ll this Mr Albert P1OlLlCCl l3I'LSlelCLl oyer the lssembly He yyas tsleed tyuestrons about the forth LUFIIIUC ,Lame by some lndnan mudens after yyhxeh some yells yyere uryen by the eheer lClLlLI'S Dr l Q yyas present rn the person of Czene Cox at m assembly October 75 before the Henryretta game After the Doetors asslstmts awe ayyayr 1ll the Jelly belns for the corrett answers the band pl tyed some sclectrons and the eheer leaders save some yells November S before the Bartlesyllle name Pro'essor Von MeXl1llms alxas B1ll Mrlroy s lootball lxmderearten yy 18 held durme yyhreh students aeaye reertatrons on football After some yells by the eheer leaders, lred Syyum presr dent of the Student CJOL1IlCll rntrodueed the three eandldates for footblll queen lhe yep lssembly l'Xoyember W7 presented modern yersron of Prrsellla Mullms and lohn Alden ln the forms of lume Pxeree and m 'l Paneoast yyho lrseussed yyhy yye should at tend the MeAlester game ln honor of the Queen Dons lem Bound her lttendmts o Lou D1JLlLIllbS 1nd Bermee lm mons, and the footblll boys the Pep Club sponsored a parade thrmueh doyyntoyyn Ole mulgeee Noyember 77 preeedrne the MeAlester mme md eoronttron eeremomes The partde lel by the band eonslsted of ftfteen floats and deeorated cars lyery Pep Club member yyorlted hard for the toronatron eeremomes yyrtpprnu eoll posts md rn honor of the queen If thelr last ezame of the season the Pep Club mtrehed onto the freld formed the Queens mluals md eoneluded yyrth 1 yell for her Members of the Pep Club are fxrst royy left to flglll, Pat Clark eheer leader Theresa Gun or Rosamond Edyy lrds Betty lallettr Dons lem Bound Pat Snoyy Pxula Bl'lClxLIT Royyent lxeuh Mary Lou lxenney md Beyerly Dodeen eheerleader beeond rovy Lots lean Villa lo Ann Whnte Xltryr Lou Aeleley Dons Bonne Lou Lo in Lourse Herndon lo lou lj0LlLllSS ldnt Hol llnd Pat Broyyn md Mtrtht lxeaton urd royy Iartht Cyarst Dorothy Harper lNorm1 lem lLKlIllIlQS Mofelle Prtts Lturt Noble Mtry Shneleleton Blrbiri Biufh Stlly Hurst Lounse Hoodeny yl md Ptt Lunt Pep Club elrls not pletured are Birblrl Boyy man Betty Burruss Citherxne Coole Pat Cor bell Mary O Douultss Bernree Immons Mxry Iou Hiley Betty Morton ltmne Preree tene Reser, Ldna lteleson 1nd Ann Poe Page tftzrly one 1V ' A ' ' ' . 'f 3 , K' A . V' . 1 . .Q . K: K. ' 'K h, ', , ' , V : . f' . VL- . ' V V ' T 1 1 V - . 1 V. .7 I A , . - . 1 - J t g 1 I 2 . . . V , - . Q A, ' . 1 2 'K .V . ., ' A . A 'V' .x . V . 3, 2.-h , 4. ' V. , N, .-. . 3 h- ' ' . 'A - K- . kk- V .. .V , 5 -. . . V, 5 . - D . Q1 3 V V AV., 1 I . . -1 . J, . . V' 1 I .I ' . .. ' D .L y . -4 .' 1 ' . Q . 2 J 'Lk-1 . V, 1, ,I - ' . ll 1 . . - ' h 2 y A 1 I I 1 3 l . I V' I ' .. yn: V1 a -1- 1 A - Y 1 an . .V .' V V 2 ' .' '.,.' . A ' 2 . 2 V 1 ' . . '.L-- . . t . J A ' ' ,V V , . V , - - ' K2 ' 1 Q ' , 1 '- Q V. V , . . - - , . . ettz, .1 tg l lsa. , .- -. . -1 ' ,A ln Ofslcl' I0 H1150 IUUYU IUOUCYV 21 fUmm11.U'f making the Queens throne. At the ceremonies .,..' ' . K .. 5 Y 1 - . ' . Y K . V K h V . . ., ' ' ' 'V L- 2 - - . V' l l, 1 1 ' T ' ' ja ' Q 1 ' ' e ' o- 2 P ' . pu, H-'V V- V. -- ' ,', '. 1. l ' ' V ' - - ' - .. 5 'I Tx' V: A b 1. ' - I L' A ' - - 2 1 A . ' . ', ' ' - ' 3 ' ' . ' . Zh . V, in . . 1 , ' ' A A A ' , J ' . . I ' ' 3 r 1' . 1 Tl ' ': Iv L , ,' ,lo A j -1 a 1 ' '. ajft , 1 ag tg. l ' 1 ' - I 1 ' . Q ' . 4' ' 1 2 1 '- Q . 1 .. . ' R 4 A . . v by . . .Q I . . I 1 r' V, P t .
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