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PAOLUCCI, ALBERT Commercial PARKS, VIRGINIA Mathematics PROULX, LEONE Mathematics ROGERS, J. V. Vocational SMITH, J. CHARLES Vocational TOMLIN, DORRELL English WADE, MILDRED Att WAGGONER, LOU Science WALL, DAISY English WALLS, AILEEN Social Studies WARRINER, CLELL C. Principal WOOD, SARAH KATE Speech YOUNG, MAIDA A. Mathematics Faculty S' 131 5295 A C ,.,.: , .V an I.. is - .. .4V. ,af , Page nine
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Ulamulqee Page eiglal A is R FITZGERALD, CORINE English GION TA, RENA Registrar HARRIS, VERNE Athletics HAYLEY, HAZEL English HOGUE, BILLYE Girls' Physical Education KEITH, BESS Librarian LAMONS, CHARLINE English LONGWITH, R. V. Vocational MCKINNEY, HARRY Social Studies MCMILLAN, MERRILL Dean of Boys MEGILL, DAVID L. Latin MILROY, LELAND Boys' Physical Education MOORE, MARY Spanish NELSON, JANE Mathematics NEWMAN, ELIZABETH Social Studies
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ljnriy-Ninsrs' Senior l-lislur Digging into rhe past to find the past and present activities of the graduating seniors of 1949, we went back to the school year of 1945-46. Remembering, it really doesn't seem like four years ago, in fact, four years isn't a very long time when one starts remember- ing all the good times. Looking back, we see our freshman officers were Bob Rogers and Carolyn Stewart. The freshmen girls, basketball team com- posed of Pat Corbell, Wanda Gassaway, Shir- ley Huffman, and Catherine Cottingham won the school tournament. Sophomore officers were president, Leon Thomas, vice president, Jim Nay, and secre- tary, Nancy Greaves. Two drum majorettes came from the sopho- more class that year+Charlene Franke and Ednabelle Child. As sophomores, our student council repre- sentatives were Rosamond Edwards, Jo Ann Wood, Carolyn Stewart, Zula Smith, and Joe Warriner. The Junior class elected as its officers for the year Tom Kenan, president, Raynell Johnson, vice president, and Charlene Franke, secretary. Juniors taking part in the fourth annual Youth Day were John Allen, mayor, Sanford Robinson, fire chief, and Jimmy Boss, police chief. That year many of our Juniors took part in the Choral Club show Skizalimut.'y Jun- ior speech finalists in the intra-mural contest were French Brown, Nancy Greaves, and Tom Kenan, Those on the Honor Roll at the end of the first semester were French Brown, Cather- len Senior Blass flflicsrs BOB ROGERS i President JOHN ALLEN Vice-President DOLORES HUGHES Secretary Elass Spmisurs HAZEL HAYLEY Chairman LAURENCE BECKER MARTHA DILLMAN BESS KEITH J. CHARLES SMITH SARAH KATE WOOD ine Cottingham, Tom Gilmer, Nancy Greaves, Tom Kenan, Skip Loomis, Martha Maben, Jo Ann Parks, John Penrod, Margie Priegel, and Carolyn Stewart. Junior play cast for A Date With Judy,', included Norma Jean Jennings, Nancy Ryon, Richard Bohnsack, French Brown, Tom Ke- nan, Sammye Howard, Jack Neighbors, Jeneane Whinery, Martha Maben, Charlene Franke, Jo Ann Parks, James Burruss, Bob Rogers, and Pat Morgan. ' Senior officers are president, Bob Rogers, vice president, John Allen, secretary, Dolores Hughes. Delegates to Girls' State were Charlene Franke and Nancy Greaves. Charlene was honored by being chosen out of 270 girls to be one of two girls representing Oklahoma at Girls' Nation in Washington, D.C. Senior Bulldogs were Bill Benson, Ted Duensing, O. E. Earnest, Skip Loomis, Bob Murphree, Robert Murrell, Jim Nay, Charles Ostrander, Bob Rogers, and Rodney Ross. Students giving flag salute, the Lord's Prayer and Scripture readings every morning for opening exercises were Tom Kenan, Mar- tha Maben, and Sammye Howard, students council officers. Football queen was Bobbie Jean Raffety, crowned by Tom Kenan at the Okmulgee- Bartlesville game. Her attendants were Charlene Franke and Raynell Johnson. Key Notes' senior members, Pat Corbell, Betty Gravette, Sammye Howard, Pat Mor- gan, Dolores Hughes, and Gail Hance were thrilled by their trip to New York City in the summer and went around with their heads fCm1tinued on Page 642
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