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ywenfy-ana Wxlqanlkafziws ARE IN COLOR!-'U PAR BDE Red and white were the colors chosen to adorn the Senior Class float. President of the class, Jerry Forister, is the smiling lass, Queen Jeannine h 8. S good reason to be glowing with happiness as she rides atop her snowy White conveyance. Jerry Evans. drives the red and black float representing his organiza tion. Atop the truck is the OHS flag. President Loyce Ann. Smith and Secre- tary, Jackie Del Motte display the Council scrapbook. Torchlight float symbolizes Freedom of the Press, Cheerleaders really yell! Science club makes hot dogs. 'I' Sz I club has two floats. Choral Club displays treble cleft. Balloons decorate Teen Town car. Art students draw Bulldog. Future Teachers display little red school house. Future Homemakers show emblem. There's a big crowd at rally. tm,
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Her royal highncss, Jeannine Stephens, and her attendants, Barbara .Boss and Chris- tine Little are sitting pretty on their white. ruffle bedecked float. The car was decorated hy the Pep Club. Escorting the float' is Betty Sus? VVi1liams. GMZUGMIEIQ payed? fkflefls QUEEN, ATTENDHNTS, TERM O This ynar's homecoming parade was the most colorful in OHS history. Twenty-one units com- prised the parade that was held Nov. 14. After the parade a pep rally was staged down town. Loading the parade in tht fine style is thc OHS Band. Mr. J. Laurence Becker is director. Twirl- hrs are Lovetla Edmoundsou Jeanna Dahl, Carol Bohnsack, Mary Lou Gower, .loam Gray, and Helen Swimigood. Tommy Downs is drum mzejmi. Barker officers ride in red and black float. Miss Billyv Hoguv is S p 0 n s o r. ln thnx car are Mary .,,,1f ,,, Vvaugh. C' zu r o l y n Dutton, and Juanita liosv. Parade has police escort. Amvri- catn Lit float teachers grammar. I-Iarmonaires ride in stylv. Spanish club wears costumes, Junior Chorus sings :is thl-y rifle. Hi-Y float is mu- of the most Colorful.
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N F00tb8.Il l'0Y8.1ty P0865 OD. UUTOIIU. fkfz ,Swear Lgffffveyf LOYAIQ SUBIECTS 5,211 tsssssiniezztifile?1ai:i1:e2i Bulldog Gridsters finished the season with a four wins, five losses, and one tie regord under the capable direction of Coach Bob Thomas and assistant Coaches Leland Doc Milroy and Paul e . Cghe Canines attended a football camp before school started to get ready for their opening game with Tahlequah 1 tendants, Christine Little and Bar. bara Boss smile happily after the coronation on November 14. Four were selected as all-conference, Don Mc- Grew, James Asher, Floyd Collins, and Bob Shack elton. Don McGrew was also chosen to play on the all-state north team. Bob Shackelton was chosen as alternate to all-state. Bulldogs are, First row: J, C. Tipton, Pat Perry, Dub Wilson, Berry Skinner, Dick Harris, Don McGrew, Wannie Stout, Billy Watts, Rupert Hammond, Bob Rawlings, Xvalter Wails, Bob Ishmael, Johnny Dahl, Red Greaves, and Cliff Knight. Second row: Nelson Wheeler, Floyd Collins, Elbert Leak, Teddy Hedrick, Joe Peavler, Jerry Qradley, James Asher, Richard Coatney, Johnny Lane, Jim Kirk, Trent Kennedy. Don Freeny, Bob Shackelton, Lamar Berry and Bill Glass. Third row: Coach Bob Thomas, Ray Ballard, Bob Jones, Philip Kennedy, Freddy Sterner, Leo Gertner, Gilbert Baker, Bobby VVheeler, Wayne Roark J. B. Bennett, Jerry Evans, Raymond Hutchinson, Gary Hawes, David 'Murray, Ray Holland, Buddy Baker, Edgar Vassaur, and Assist- a.nt,Coach Paul Alley. ..1g,
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