Okmulgee High School - Torchlight Yearbook (Okmulgee, OK)

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Jud 1 14 'f,gg.1f'c'7 . fl ., V' . fi , gym X, Q , ,X N 13, -'sy r A , ,S O M. ff, fl M Fixa- 'Qi IF? 2131.- lin il .....-.- III Our story takes place on the grounds, halls, gyms, stadium, band building, and classrooms of OHS. Through these doors we pass into the dramatic story of the year just completed. -2- ,A , . xi' ' - fp X In .1 4. ,JV wzfigafigr f s fig ,M.7,, ,., z,' .' -.lj . is A 31 i5,sy.,, . ,, ,iw , 71Tfjl ' ,x,,lr ' ., - gi ,N vc H 4 4 f., .A -, , .tvllv . x 1 ,Ai ,gt .,, , ,'U'i,J- .W , 'M it x . - 31, Wi This is the story of the year 1954 at Okmulgee High School. All parts of the year are dramatized and brought back to you through a picturesque story of the year. Okmulgee Torchlight is published by Journalism and Printing classes of Okmulgee High School, Okmulgee, Oklahoma, May, 1954. X '54 Okmulgee Torchlight Curtain Going Up Presenting to you, the dramatic story of OHS in 1953-54. Scenes take place everywhere in OHS classes, halls, gyms, band room, stadium and auditorium. Each person and teach- er has an important part to learn and remember. Our success as a star depends upon our every move each day in school. Act I-Classes, Act II--Organizations and Activities, and Act III-Sports will bring you thrills, chills, sadness, and happiness as you go back over the dramatic story of the year just completed. Cast will come out for a Curtain Call and then After the Show everyone will go to his favorite place of recreation and relaxation. Curtain going up in a few pages. ,,g4M . 'vnu-up l 5f '1'-'! lL'-.L-l3l.4 To T5 W ' 1 ,, - 1 1 xi . N w s , .i , , , b , i, X. M, E ,V f' i t . . S' ' i fy 1 ,t X 1 fi .' Y 1 af ,f V P' . Q ' .Lil megy ' .QV X This is the dramatic story of OHS in 1954. In this story are scenes, classes, organizations, activities, sports, people, and advertisers. ..5,,, Q- I ,, ,tx x an f-A Q' ,itx x I N , 's ..,c.,,t.tt..,1 if ,, :N A . 1 I -........, -.i...... -' lun-ang .Q.....,,,,,,,, Our Surroundings Help Make Our F-1 :Q 1 I Y S 3' f 'Zi' :fu s, -H3 l K f I . 3 -3 , A 1 ff 9 6 an is TIME: Anytime PLACE: Anywhere around OHS PLOT: The dramatic story of the year just completed Act I opens in the classes of OHS where everyone is working hard to learn the essential things to go out into life. Many different kinds of classes are going on. Hitting a lighter side Act II may start in an FHA installation, a queen's crowning, a pep rally or a band or chorus concert. All activities and organizations are featured. Climax of the story is Act III which is Athletics. Mixed emotions will be yours in this act with all sports. Taking the curtain calls are all students 7-12 and teachers. Everyone has at least one curtain call no matter how small his part was. Journeying toward home brings us to the places after the show where we spend extra time for fun. Q-f ' 'Nfv Sian ' IN -Ania 1 Q Q OHS Program Dramatic Story of 1954 Scenes Act I Classes Act II Organizations, Activities Act IH Athletics Curtain Call A Students, Teachers After the Show 118 Index 145 Act I Classes Curtain going up on Act I, Classes taking place in all the many different types of classes in OHS. Some were hard- er than others, some easier. Here in this important act We develop our background for the- future. We found a new world of things to know and practice. Tests were hard but upon finishing them we had a feeling of accomplishment that came only when We did our best. Variety ran high from homemaking, math, gym, to Latin, driver's training and good old study hall. All people are featured in this Act I with all having an equal part. M107 U8 -ff. Ah classes! Reading, writing, arithmetic, all these and many other classes were the most important Act in the lives of OHS students. Q if K' . V is ., g W Y L 5 4. Q 5 L K' ti 5:3 Making a :-study of English Literature are Seniors Mary Kay Polley, Deanna Peterson, Leonard Poe. They look over Mrs. Hazel Hay- ley's shoulder at a book about England. Social Studies, English, Doing research for their classes are Barbara Sutton and James Bell helped by Mrs. Bess Keith, librarian. Students look for references, relaxation, facts, and study material. Speech and Dramatics offered to Juniors and Seniors Help these students to speak in public and act in plays with poise and ease. During the semester of dramatics, groups put on plays for the rest of their classmates. During Brother- hood Week Bobby Hayes, Gail Collins, and Bob Etzkorn put on this play skit. --12-- 4 -N T-off 2 l A. v-., 71: it 1' 2 Q J Dramatics Prepare Students For College Role Learning more about their government of past and present times are American History stu- dents, Ramona Cifronister and Bill Ellis under the instruction of Mr, Lloyd DuBois. Social stud- ies had community surveys, new World History texts, projects in World History of political, social, and economical mistakes of nations, and term research papers of various subjects in American History. One of the plays put on by dramatics classes for their classmates was this one put on by Phil Brown, Sonya Hancock, and Bene Morgan. Boys in Mr. Bcnson's Home Living class enjoy the opportunity to learn some cooking in the homemaking department. Making cookies are Bob Haley, Johnny Phelps, Donald Jones, Jackie Reese, and Victor Wilson. Their instructor was Miss Martha Dillman. Sharon Batterton, Elizabeth Cotton, Sunny Melton, Carol Stout, and Alene Stange are modeling pajamas and gowns they made in Homemaking while studying clothing unit. Boys, Hs Well Hs Girls Enjoy 414- , FHA members serving at a PTA meeting are Mary Lou Startton, Patty Warnock, Barbara Kinser, Karen Oaks, Sonya Hancock, and Kathy King. Varied Projects in Homemaking Mrs. Betty Spratt, an ASM College senior practice teaching at OHS, is showing Sharon Batterton how to pin a pattern on material. in 'M K OHS students eating in the lunchroom are Valerye Bissett, Patricia Holly, Donna Skinner, Marilyn Holly, and Marion Smith. All phases of homcmaking were taught. Hmk. 4 reupholstered chairs. Sandwiches were made for football and basketball teams to take on out-of-town trips. Shower curtains were made for girls' gym. They have assisted at PTA teas. Girls have served at banquets at AKIM Tech. Hmk. 5 had panel discussion on Personal Pro- blems of High School for adult study group. Hmk. 4 served luncheon to School Board mem- bers. Mrs. Middy Kennedy and Mrs. Elouise Frudy, ASZM student teachers, counsel with Judy Riley about her grade on a Homemaking test. i5. is ,.,.. Working in tho Dcans' office are Clara Gray- son, filing: and Carol Stout typingg two of the many jobs pertaining to offico work. Bob Shrum is threading tho projector to show a film in the Audio-Visual aids room. Making out reports and checking grades are Velma Baker, Mrs. Ross Keith and Mrs. Nettie Cxtrr 4 . -.,,,16, 7 Students , .,,,..,,, . i .1 'YK . Winners of Solid and Plane Geometry Easter hat designs are modeling their products. Each student in all Geometry classes designed an Easter hat for the contest. Winners are Steve Stephens, Clyde Van Sickle, Bob Alexander, Bud Is Fun If You Learn It Well Physics students Bill Nantz, Roy Duckett, .nd Don Barnes are Working with problems deal- ng with weights, forces, and blances. Class par- icipation in explaining problems is an every day iffair in Physics. Rodman, Stanley Mann, Harold Dozier, John Nesom, and Mr. John Towry, instructor. Kneel- ing are Darla Malacord, Patty Mills, Julia Lyles. Pat Gibson, and Donna Bissett. 119-- T' A KT 4 Mounting butterflies in her collection ot' insects is Charlene Maben. Watching her is Ann Kelly. Each year the students ol' Biology collect insects and mount them as part ol' their class work. 'Fhroubh science projects students leanr about their surroundings, Biology, Chemistry, Physics Further Students' Members of Mr. D. C. Evans' fourth hour chemistry class are shown in one ol' their many eventful laboratory hours. In the chemistry lab these students have learned a great deal about substances and their composition. ,df V L .-,.,,.. Knowledge in Science Doing a physics experiment to determine the specific zxravity and density of a substance are Jim Hall and Max Weaver. Clyde Van Sickle and Lynne Turner are watching for a chemical reaction in an experi- ment on qualitative analysis in fourth hour chemistry class. Buddy Ashley and Bob Alexander are shown studying machines and mechanics in Physics Lab period. In this subject they are dealing with gears, gear trains, pulleys, wheels, axles, and levers. 1- V, ,.21i get . ui-1 E 5, ' t 2 Q is 2 . i Q Finalist in original oration, standard oration and dramatic readings are Verne Griffith, David Collins, Mary,McE1roy, Danny Sullivan, Mary Kay Polley, and John Mann. English Department Honors Essay and Oratorical Finalists, Essay finalists are Farolyn Taylor and Pat Gibson. Mrs. Jane Nelson presents seventh and eighth grade champions, Carolyn Marsh and Patricia Sue Evans, their spelling certificates. ..22... .44l Mrs. Hazel Hayley presents fall poets. Left to right Corky Barnes, Adele Malacord, Betty Jo Coburn, Peggy Wilson, Cynthia Bingman, Bar- bara Hahne, Donna Price, Glenda Gilbreath, Beverly Baker, Nancy Williams, Mary Kay Pol- ley, and Marianne Montgomery. Their Work will appear in National High School Poetry Anthol- ogy. Iingle, Spelling Champions Helen Warnock hands Mrs. Della Kane her Winning jingle. Spring poets left to fight are Lynn Walker, Deanna Peterson, Farolyn Taylor, Adele Mala- cord, Max Weaver, Eddie Hooper, Norma Mul- lins, Patsy Hopper, Donald Barnes, Kent Swain, Corky Barnes, Mary McElroy, Mary Kay Polley, Andy Wheeler, Betty Jo Coburn, Charles Gray Cynthia Bingman, Lynn Turner, Donna Price and Ann Kirki Caught unaware these Senior High Band students are shown inufull uniform playing at a football game. Pictured are Bing Vassaur, J. D. Ramsey and Larrv Hundley. Music Students Improve Through Exercises, An individual group in th band who plays for entertainment outside of school is the Hun- gry Five. Boys playing at the Spansih Fiesta are: Johnny Francis, Richard Buzza, Cleve Park. Dick McKinnc, and Stanley McGowin. Practicing her number for the Choral Club show Wilma Rousseau did a lot of her practicing in chorus hour. Accompanist is Anaise Schmidt. ,24X . ,f ,i , , .EXMQ or xl ,X . tif? All State Band members, Bing Vassaur, Bud Rodman, and Dick McKinne receive their awards from Mr. J. Laurence Becker, director. These boys are all members of the Senior High Band. , Adding protection to students of all Okmulgee schools this year were the little school police- men posted around all schools. Put out by the ffoca Cola Combany of Okmulgee, he is there to remind all drivers to slow down for school children. Practice, and Individual Singing Miss Mary Lou Finley leads her first hour chorus in a song and practicing breath control. Several exercises are set up by Miss Finley for her chorus students for the betterment of their quality of singing. -25T ll- A Working Together Gives Feeling of Cooperation Part of the vocational training in OHS is printing in which Senior High boys en- rol. Joe Loftin and Donald Shelton are setting up type for the Torchlight paper which is published every two weeks. Practicall every girl who takes gym gets to work in the basketroom at one time or another. Their duties are to give out and take in the baskets just before and after gym period. Devona Edwards and Shirley Harvey are at the door. Getting some information for their term papers are Ramona Chronister and Bill Ellis. They are in the history reference room next door to Mr. Lloyd DuBois' room. In this room there are all kinds of books of history and a relief map for American History and World History students. 1 M p -.- M- ...zzzw , - .ai-L..-...... Participating in an art contest, Barbara lshrnael and Don Rawlings both received top awards. Their drawings and paintings were drawn while in art Classes. Mil- dred Wade is art teacher. Ann Kelly performes a Spanish toe iance in the Spanish classroom practicing ior her dance at the Spanish fiesta. Many lifferent phases of the lives of the Spanish meople are studied by Spanish students. li Ci' i fmsrzfzzg . 1 an f realm sw fnffi ,pl Art and Spanish Combine For Awards, Decoration - X, ' Adding a touch of art to Spanish these boys are doing some of the painting and decorating for the Spanish Fiesta. Paint- ing are, Harry King Thomas, David Ker- sey, Johnny Francis, and Gary Harmon. x.zX -,o,27.,,c inf HI J. Boys Learn Trades in Industrial Arts Claude Howe is varnishing his cedar :hest as Charles Evans looks on. Stan- ley Mann senior industrial arts stu- dent is drawing a country road map. Nelson Wheeler is using the table saw on his project. V vw-v- -- 1. This year some of the projects were eight cedar chests, several oak and wil- liw desks, scenery for the Choral Club show, and one student made a cedar bedroom suite. Larry Smith watches Bill Storms finish a maple desk. X A ..28.. Classes Teach Health, Physical Fitness, Good Sportsmanship Top left, entertainment in boys' gym classes is basketball, as Don Cox throws up a jump ball in gym. Lower left, pull man, pull, it's time for rope climb. Seventh grade girls are practicing in gym class tournament, are Barbara Clair, Melinda Alex- ander, Linda Morgan, Jean Peters. Jumping for the tied ball are Judith Short and Carol Mans- berger. Referee is Charlotte Archer. Victorious in the ninth grade tournament areg Susan Davis, Mary Lou Thornburg, Alice Riley, ! Marcia Wynn, Heather Buell. Back row Carol Simmons, Carolyn Chisholm, Marilyn Holly, Lydia Couch, Francis Dickey, Jeannette Finn, and Bonnie Kiser. Making this fan pyramid are, kneeling, Beverly Hawkins, Betty Combs, Anna Bell Bailey, and Carol Bissett. Making the fan are Mary Ann McCauley, Nancy Blanchard, Mary Jo Dempsey, Nina Grammer, Antoinette Bowen, Charlotte Clay, Patricia Newsom, middle girl is Viola Bledsoe. M291 1-lct II Organizations After Act I comes Act II of Grganizations rf fd Activities. When the classwork is done and We turn to relaxing our mind, our school clubs are important to us. In pep club we learn to have good school spirit, In Spanish and Latin clubs we learn about people from other lands and live a life as they do. FTA. TSLI and FI-IA are preparing us for a career Whether homemaking, teaching or some special trade. Class plays, choral club, and band shows give talented people an opportunity to star and make a name for them- selevs. In this Act We learn to get along with other people successfully. -..301 3. .5 4- 1 at fgwx it t 5 E T in M f in 5' 1 ., 'w nf ,XY It 5 M' A , 2 : !x,WW, M M,,,,Mw' rpnyca- A bit of entertainment adds spice and a plot to the dramatic story of OHS in Organizations and Activities. ..-31, Footba H l Tqday Shakinghands are M. Hodgens, L. Sr. and G. Crosley, to show that 'they -are friendly rivals in the Jr.- 3 Sr. Football game. e i ' . . Students' Minds Turn to Relaxing Working on the paper drive are C. Park, Mr. Becker, R. Morgan, J. Evans, L. Hundley, and Paul Lackey. Senior High Majorettes are M. Blankenbeker, C. Johnson, R. Eck- feldt, and R. Rogers. ..32.. I Mr. Garrett punches Miss Clark's and Miss Lamons' activity ticket as they enter the basket- ball game. With Organizations and Activities Trying to knock down the Span- : pinata is K. King. Others in e picture are: A. Wise, J. Law- g, A. Kelley, D. DeGraw, K. , 'ers, S. Davis, E. Chapman, H. r e lomas, A. Riley, K. Jennings, L. iith, D. McKinne, P. Pickard, a Francis, M. Ross, K. Oaks, B. 11, E. Shackelford, D. Brady, and Kersey. Vg, Jak. Mr. Garland Jacobs, policeman, is giving motorcycling instructions to B. Shrum, J. Stanley, D. Whit- man, H. Thomas, K. Bames, L. Crawford, B. Robinson M. DeGraw and J. Procter. fy' M K ...,, M fA I BM yn y y. Torchlights Publish Torchlight newspaper, distributed every two weeks, and the OHS yearbook each May, are published by journalism and printing classes. Photographers Bill Forrest and Barry Gaggini are at the enlarger. Cutting pictures are Charles Evans, Charles Hinderliter, Tommy Roork. Wen- dell Brewer, Benny Stephenson, Jimmy Gainor. and Bill Baldridge help with the Torchlight. Just before the Torchlight goes out Allen Cash, Jack Martin, Adrian Slape, Joe Loftin and Carl Haley fold papers. Bill Torbett is running the linotype. Writing sports are David Smith, Joe Thornburgh and John Leak. Running the press is Bill Torbett as Jimmy Smith, Melvin Potter and Carl Haley get ready for papers to come off press. . it X A , . pi.. x 1-gh sf' i Q5 - , .A X 2 ,,..igxw:a-',,:.': W my OHS Story of Year Journalists getting ready to deliver Torch- lights are Charlotte Archer, Eleanor Everidge, Ray Turner and Ann Kirk. Preparing to take a picture is Don Shelton. Selecting pictures are Barbara Musgrave, editor: Jack Drew, and Mary Ellen Whitaker. Cutting metal and hand setting type are Corky Barnes, Dale Richardson, Don Rawlings, Dale Baker. Planning ads are Shirley Hackworth, Wanda Barnes, Ruth Cotner, Mar- cia Hodgens. Journalism adviser is Miss Dorothy Finklea, printing adviser is Mr. R. V. Longwith. i 1 Taking a big part in helping the Deans are First row, B. Hahne, B. Musgrave, E. J. Harcourt, E. Ellis, and C. Stout. Second row, C. Grayson, C. Snelson, D. Hollecker, S. Smith, J. Gunther, C. Clay. Teacher assistants help Assistants Help Joan Smith a member of FHA is one of the girls who helps with the milk program for the lunch room each noon. Receiver is Dick McKinne. the teacher grade papers, by typing, running er- rands, and other things. Pictured here are G. Col- lins, P. Wilson, A. Sch- midt, R. Eckfeldt, B. J. Coburn, R. Rogers, V. Johnson, D. Locker, J. Partlow, C. Perkins, S. Moore. More teacher assistants include First row, D. Peterson, A. Kirk, D. Goodman, E. Everidge, J. Goff, Second row, B. Storms, H. Dozier, R. Rod man, S. Mann, B. Rhoadr es. With Teachers' Responsibility In OHS Girls who work in the main office and help with the attendance records are: First row, B. Peters, G. Crosley, and R. Croom. Second row, R. Cotner, G. Bond, C. Cox. Gym assistants are First row, B. Baker, P. Shipley, C. Archer, M. Blankenbeker, J. Liles, Second row, C. Van Sickle D. Cox, C. Clack, G. Tolli- son.' Other teacher assist- ants areg First row, Sowder, M. Hawkins, Scott, D. Price, and ZQU Polley. Second row, B McVay, W. McCoy, F. Taylor, N. Mullins, M. Ross, and D. Mathews. ..37.. Ji-- .Library assistants are B. Kinser, S. Johnson M Montgomery, M. Finch Perkins, C. Hasselman Five Okmulgee students for the TKLI organizat- ion came home from the field day of the annual State T8zI Meet. declared winners in their spec- ified field. Donald Shelton placed first in printingg Bar- bara Sparks was first in laboratory technician. Shirley Couch and Alma Kiser placed third in laboratory technician, and Carolyn Malone re- ceived second in photography. Twelfth annual Employer-Employee Banguet was held in the Oklahoma Room of the Adams Hotel this year. T811 members pictured arc. front row: Edith Driskell, Alma Kiser, Shirley Couch. Sally Scott. Barbara Sparks, Second row, Bill Bradley, How- ard Hessom, Bob Shrum, Harry VVallace, Don Lancaster, Charles Hayward, and Ronnie Rose. Third row, Earl Fisher, Joe Wallace, Don Harsh- man, Duane Goble, Bene Morgan, and Mr. Har- ley Kersey. Fourth row, Claude Howe. Charles Leggett, Jim Tollison, Cecil McCall. Robert Goolsby, and Edgar Hamon. Students loin Clubs That Deal Science Club advised by Mr. D. C. Evans spon- Members watching the reaction in the small sored displays and experiments as a culture of f13.Sk are Don Merklivg- Jack DPCW. Stanley bacteria, making a electric glass cutter, building Mann DI'0Sid0fli. Barbara Hahne, TOIH Wright. electroplating machine, tesla coils, condensers, Barbara MUSSFHVC, John Crooch. B0Y1l'lie MCVay. transformers and electric tubes. Tom Alexander, Bill Rhoades. Egg- .4 , FTA participated in the homecoming parade. Members teach in grade schools and Jr. High. Representatives are sent to OEA conventions. FTA delegates are sent to OFTA convention in Stillwater and 20 attended the fifth annual FTA Day in Tulsa. They have an annual FTA dinner. Applications were acepted for first PTA scholar- ship. FTA members from left to right are: Elizabeth Cotton, Kay Loy Avers, Sue Idsardi, Pat Butler, Second row: Shirley Johnson, Darlene Malacord, Dannie Lou DeGraw, Charlotte Archer, and Bar- bara Stanley. Third row: Karen Oaks, Kay Mullins, Sonya Hancock, Delores Bishop, Donna Price, and Gail Collins. Fourth row: Norma Mullins, May Kay Polley, June Reel, and Lynn Turner. Sponsor is Miss Charline Lamons. With Their Future Careers FHA attended the Sub-district Rally in Hen- ryetta, held an initiation and installation meet- ing, had a float in Homecoming Parade, donated food to Salvation Army Christmas baskets, had the annual fruit cake sale, and attended the an- nual FHA Rally in Oklahoma City. FHA, Front row: Patty Warnock, Phebe Cun- ningham, Pat Van Kuren, Kay Loy Avers, Pat Butler, Elizabeth Chapman, Carol Jo Hasselman, and Sandra Moore. Second row, Miss Lillian Brasher, sponsor, Barbara Edminston, Gwen Eubanks, Myra Alexander, Margaret Casey, Joan Smith, Margaret Crutchmer, Ann Wise, Bethany Bankson, Donna Bissett and Roberta McVay. Third row, Sharon Batterton, Donna Price, Jud- ith Riley, Kathy King, Jane Crutchmer, Barbara Kinser, Susan Davis and Karen Oaks. ,.3Q... .L Latin Club has eighteen members, of which fifteen are members of the Junior Classical Lea- gue. Club programs consist ot student's talks on various phases of Roman life and times. The club presented a short play Trial of the Latin Lan- guage at Back to School Night. They had a float in the Homecoming Parade, a Christmas Program, and had a Banquet and observed Nat- ional Latin Week in April. Latin Club members are: First row: Darlene Malacord, Melva Payne, Judy Johns, Kay Mul- lins. Second row: Nancy Buell, Heather Buell, Sheila Harshaw, Marion Ross, Julia Liles, Ann Third row: Ellis, Steve Andy Alex- Fred Fran- and Verne Kelley, and Barbara Edmondston, Dean Fitzgerald, Kent Swain, Bob Stephens, Jack Castin. Fourth row: ander. James Evans, Tommy Davis, cis, John Cromfh, Reginald McClish, Griffith. Sponsor is Mrs. Hazel Hayley. Latin and Spanish Clubs Study Foreign Countries In Latin all students who joined the Junior Classical League, a national organization or- ganized for the purpose of furthuring the know- ledge and appreciation of Latin, were initiated in a semi-formal initiation in the homemaking living room. Former members of the League were in charge of the initiation. Mrs. Hazel Hayley is sponsor. Pictured first row are: Kay Mullins, Heather Buell, Nancy Buell, Darlene Malacord, Melva Jo Payne, Second row: Mrs. Hayley, Gordon Wyatt, Ann Kirk, Lynn Tur- ner, Farolyn Taylor, Kent Swaim, Dean Fitz- gerald, Jack Castin. Third row: John Mann Verne Griffith, Fred Francis, Reginald McClish. -40L 1 El E3 f Q Spanish Club members made programs and decorations for their annual Spanish Fiesta using Gypsies as their theme. They were kept busy collecting items and decorating the display win- dow for Pan American Week and collecting Christmas toys for the Calvary Baptist nursery. They sent 126 Educational pamphlets to begin- ners in Guatemala, had a float in the Home- coming Parade and gave a pinata Party. 1. Spanish Club members are: First row: Alice Riley, King Thomas, and Elizabeth Chapman. Second row: Gary Harman, Kathy King, Susan Davis, Ann Kelley, Patti Mills. Pat Butler, and Johnny Francis. Third row: Ann Wise, Betty Leigh, Pat Gibson, Charlene Maben, Karen Oaks, and Dannie DeGraw. Fourth row: David Kersey. Elward Shackelford, Dennis Brady, Dick McKinne, Blanchard Reel, Teddy Brady, and Mrs. Audis Moore, sponsor. Not pictured are: Kerry Jennings. Kay Loy Avers, and,Rose Ann Shelton. Banquets and Leagues Fill I-liter School Time Susan Davis, Alice Riley, Elizabeth Chapman, and Ann Wise entertained at the Spanish Fiesta with a lively Spanish tune Beseme Mucho. Seat- ed at the table are Several Spanish members and their guests: Betty Leigh, Skippy Weaver, Ann Wise, Kathy King, Elward Shackelford, Susan Davis, Elizabeth Chapman and Mr. Clell War- riner. 445. 1 i -41- xv! Queen Virginia and her attendants, Jane Scott and June Reel, pause at the throne with their escorts Bob McGrew, Fred Sterner, and Wen- dell Stephenson. Coronation of Virginia Poplin preceded the Okmulgee Bulldog victory over the Henryetta Hens. Queen Virginia Honored with Parade and Below, Queen Virginia is escorted onto the football- field by Fred Sterner before the Coro- nation. ,42- arf' Highlight of the Homecoming parade was the Football Queen's float. It was attended by the entire Senior high pep club. Other floats, pictur- ed, include the senior Chorus' heart and crown, shown below. All school organizations entered floats in the Homecoming parade. E FUTURE YUTUR 5 ssmoas X SWR S-'a'-MRM.,-nf V .,-.- we OHS Pep Clubs Participate in Assemblies, loin Oklahoma Junior High Pep Club presented fi'-.'e assembl- ies with skits for three, Poetry Pantomine, School Daze. and Receipe for Victories. Football boys' parents gave a party for the boys and the pep club, and cheerleaders participated in a skit for PTA Back to School Night. Sponsor is Miss Je-an Clark. Q Junior high Cheerleaders are: Thornburgh, Davis, Wise, Winn, Riley, and Chapman. First row: Craig, Driskell, Doane, Wilson, Coppenger, Raney, Patterson, and West. Second row: Hut- chinson. Goodin, Pope, Kersey, N. Wilson, C. Wilson, Johnson, and Suttles. Third row: Coburn Sudik, Buell, Whitaker, Mains, Buell, Hedrick, Hill, Bledsoe, Hawkins, and McCune. is.,,,mq LLP UPS Ll- V!! Cheerleaders giving a yell are: Winn Wise. Davis, Riley Thornburgh. and Chapman. ...444 Six Sportsmanship League Senior High Pep Club was host to Sports- manship League Conference in April. Victory was the theme for Back-to School program, and the Barkers had a float in Homecoming parade. Sponsors are: Miss Hazel Standridge and Miss Mildred Wade. Representives from all Schools who attended the Sportsmanship League at OHS are: Huff Sa ulpa, Weber, Rogers: Maddin, Muskogee: Senior High Cheerleaders are Partlow, Stan- ley, Poplin, Coburn, Melton, and Mills. First row: Shipley, Leigh, Stout, Batterton, Everidge, Gul- ley, Locker, Hodgens, Allen, Riley, Smith, Per- kins, McPherson, and Tollison. Row two: Den- ney, DeGraw, Tate, Payne, Bissett, King, Johns, Avers, Butler, Bankson, Kelly, Mullins, Malacord and Liles. Row three: Montgomery, G nther, Moore, Ingram, Hasselman, Baker, Gilbreath, Halstead, Chronister, Kline, Dempsey, Ellis, Hopper, Turner, Blakemore, Oaks, and Ross. P Brown, Central, and Chronister, Okmulgee. In Sports assembly displaying fashions in sports are: Hall, Smith, Nelson, Laub, Van Kuren. Cox, Sullivan, Scott, Barrett, DeGraw, Lawing. Archer. Crooch. and Baker. -45- L Hungarian Frolic Sets Scene for Iunior Play Hit 'Attentionn Z!! The three dashing soldiers, Bill Forrest, John Crooch and John Mann stand at titmost attention displaying their galant salute ml' the Hussars. Seven Sisters , Junior play includes: First Row Benney Fuller, Peggy Wilson, Ruth Ann Rogers, Beverly Peters. Ccotty Rabbit. Second Row: Tom Alexander. Ann Kirk, Barbara Kaye Stan- ley Jane Partlow Ramona Chronister, Donna Locker, Bill Rhoades, Bill Forrest, Bill Torbett, Cynthia Bingman, Farolyn Taylor ,Lynne Turn- er, Barbara Hahne, John Mann, John Crooch. David Thompson. Director was Miss Sarah Kate Wood. jggrfr V aa' . , , X , 0 G61-tvllilg' four out ol' seven daugliiers married is pretty hard work hut Momma Gyurkovics man- ages to do it in the Junior play Seven Sisters . Dashing Hussar soldiers, colorlul Hungarian costumes, and unique stage slitting no togethor lo make an entertaining play. Katinkzm, Ella Sari, tliarbara Hahnc, Donna Locker, and Barbara Kaye Stanley! stnd patient ly by as the bashful Baron Gida, Bill Rhoades. kisses each on the hand, at .,45.,a -, -- - - ----- -.-.---f- FY -'1-vqgv - '- Entertaining Assemblies Ildd Color to School Life 1 l 4 From magic to music OHS assemblies have provided entertaining moments for students. Assemblies have also provided interesting infor- mation about many different subjects. Pictured above are: Oklahoma University faculty trio. Tulsa University Going to College assembly, and Dr. Mehta from India. Below, Mr. Warriner is receiving the O. U. scholarship award for an OHS graduate from Ben Harnedg a magician entertains: and the Bells' assembly is in pro- gress. -47.. Seniors Set Stage lor 'Iune Wedding iv Millie Gavin Henshaw tells her parents, Prof. and Mrs. Gavin what she thinks while Dutch Whyte and Ruthie Miller look on. Oh , exclaims the pretty bride-to-be as her fiance's best friend suddenly tums foe and slugs the ' groom. Life is just one big clamity before the June Wedding. Mrs. Perry, mother of the bride be- comes so upset as to drop a vase of flowers and just before company is due. ...48.. ' the Senior Play cast: Pausing for a picture is ' Al xander John Nesom, Don Standing, Bob e f Barnes, Dan Sullivan, Joe Thornburgh, Sally Jo Carol Heath- Smithg sitting, Deanna Peterson, lle Norma Jo Mullins, June eott, Mary Kay Po y, Reel, and Elizabeth Harcourt, on the floor, Jim d Jane Scott. Hall, Judy Laub, Buddy Ashley, an Named a complete success by all who saw it, June Wedding , the three act comedy present- ed by the Senior class boasted a cast of fourteen. It was presented March 18-19 under the direc- tion of Miss Sarah Kate Wood. Student director was Norma Jo Mullins and stage manager was Buddy Ashley. d n't you grow up , exclaims Billy Briggs Why o is about to be crowned with a unaware that he tennis racket by the object of his affection, Dandy Perry.i -49.- Coordinating together to have a better OHS PTA are members of the PTA Council.. This Group consisting ot' both teachers and parents has had study groups. panel discussions, re- creation and mental health programs. Members ol' the group are Mrs. E. N. Day, Mrs. D. C. Evans, City PTA Council president, Mrs. John Pickard, PTA presidentg Mrs. Paul Santee, Mrs. Bess Keith, Mrs. Robert Short. Mr. Clell C. Warriner, and Mrs. Carroll Newman. PTR Sponsors I-ictivities For School Better ment e Miss Lillian Brasher's homemaking five class gave a panel discussion to the Senior High PTA Study group on Personal Problems of the Teen- ager. Panel members areg Donna Foltz, Sonya Hancock. Barbara George, Barbara Musgrave, chairman, Rogene Croom, and Jane Partlow. Members of the Study group attending areg Mrs. D. C. Evans, Miss L. Brasher, Mrs. Flotz, Mrs. John Pickard, Mrs. Dozier, Mrs. Paul Santee, Mrs. Carroll Newman, Mrs. Velma Baker, Mrs Rose Zimmerman, Mrs. Reel, Miss Eloise Frudy, Mrs. Terry Kennedy. and Miss Charlene Lamons. Custodians, Hall Monitors, Newest Students Pose For Pictures N Those who work to keep the school clean are Lhe custodians who take time out to have their Jicture taken. Pictured areg Mr. M. Starling, Vlr. Orville Stocker, Mrs. McClish, Mr. Lem Dverstreet, Mr. Oscar Hill, Mr. J. E. Shaffer. Newest students to enrol and two returnees are Lois Moore seventh, Martha Messer seventh, Qarolyn Pollard eleventh, Bill Tillery tenth, Bobby Grove and Seth Taylor, both seventh graders. Taking care of the halls during noon period are Norman Beckham, Ben Winford, and Johnny Frazier. .-51... Television, Musical and Instrumental Entertainment Eying the television camera is Clyde Van Sickle. OHS had a thirty minute program on television taking in many phases of OHS school life. The Key Notes, a selected chorus, FTA, Indian dancers, and instrumental number all took part in this program. Playing a zippy tune on the marimba for OHS television program are Barbara Burruss, Dianne Matthews lrepresenting the band. -52- Fourteen voices raised in melodic harmony lescribe the Key Notes. Throughout the year the iey Notes have entertained many different places. Their main highlight was singing at .t the governor's banquet. Also singing on tele- 'ision and for many different civic clubs, hurches, and local organizations has kept a full frogram for the Key Notes. Their annual con- ert climaxed their year's work. Key Notes First row: Elizabeth Harcourt, Shirley Tollison, Margaret Hiltibrand, tfirst semester! Karen Smith, Ann Kelley, Deanna Peterson, Nancy Williams, Second row: Ramona Chronister. Evelyn Ellis, Barbara Hahne, Bar- bara Floyd, Cynthia Bingman, Mary McElroy, and Ann Kirk. Not, pictured is Barbara George. Hre All Iictivities for OHS Participants Harmonaires sing at PTA meet- ings, A. C. E., Programs at A8zM Tech, for church social affairs, civic organizations, Barber Shop Quartet meetings, and Parades. Harmonaires are First row, Dick Day, Steve Stephens, Bill Ellis, second row, Elward Shackleford, f Bob Alexander, third row, John Crooch, Ronnie Hamlin, and Jim f Watkins. Miss Finley is director. E . ,- L'-w,.,,,, 5 Z lt 1 5 5 - C K I Q' . 2 U gl' i 1, -53- Both OHS Student Councils sponsored many projects which concerned the entire student body of OHS, as printing of the Student Dir- ectory, in which each student of OHS was listed with phone and address, the collection of non- perishable foods for the needy, the entrance of OHS into the Oklahoma Six Sportsmanship Lea- gue, and were hosts at Open House. Bobby Hasselman was president of the Junior High Student Council Heather Buell was sec- retary. Mr. Keith Benson, faculty adviser. Some achievements of Jr, High Council were putting over the Student body their ways oi' improving school spirit, conducting the Christmas door decorations contest of Jr. High advisories, and encourage Jr. High letter awards to Freshman participating in major sports. Officers of Senior High Council were Dan Sul- livan, president, Bill Nantz, vice president, and Deanna Peterson, secretary, Mr. C. C. Warriner, faculty advisor. Highlights of Sr. High Council achievements were sponsoring of the home- coming parade and coronation, reorganizing the Student Council into divisions, Sr. High and Jr. High, collecting for charitable causes, discuss- ing projects for the good of the school and dir- ecting attention to the proper groups. Student Counclls Help Promote School Spirit, fl F. V N- .af- Members of the Jr. High Student Council from left to right are: Bob Hassleman, Ronald Pherigo, Benny Robinson, Jack Polson, Larry Crawford, Joe Hedrick, Dean Fitzgerald, Jack Castin, Carol Bisset, Eddie Evans, aJnella Gib- son, Antionette Bowen, Rickey Kiser, Jean West, Carol Hunter, Rodney Jones, Heather Many Activities Through Year Buell, and Mr. Keith Benson, advisor. Members not pictured are Joyce Marquardt and Joe Ful- ton. Members of the Sr. High Student Council from left to right are: Dan Sullivan, Adrian Hale, Karen Smith, Charles Hinderliter, Bill Nantz, Barbara Ishmael, Eunice Smith, Don Cox, Wanda Stout, Danny Degraw, Leon Cox, Tom Alexander, Cynthia Bingman, Mr. Clell War- riner, adviser, Corky Barnes, Carol Hasselman, Kerry Baker, Ramona Chronister, John Nesom, and Barbara Sparks. -55- Hit Choral Show Revealed Hard Work Hidden Talent Trying in vain to convince Billy Rhoades that a gal just can't do without a guy is E. J. Harcourt in the hit choral club show, Show Daze. Harmonizing to Down By the Riverside are the Melody Lads Dennis Brady, Elward Shackelford: Steve Stevens, and Bill Ellis. Yep, they're humans or at least that's what they called them. Many laughs were shared by people who witnessed the feudin' and fussin' gals Mary Lou Thornburgh, Judy Hedrick Nancy Buell, Donna Skinner, Heath-' er Buell, Donna Whitaker, JoAnn Mains, Janie Smith. and Barbara Orange. 3 yEw2i.o,9w eiuor hand Brought Show Boat 8 l1ve with Song and Laughter 1 J l f 4 ii. Bill Santee and David Edris as Scary and Ping Cosby set the audi- ence to roaring with ther pantomine l 0 X , 5 C5 ai Moonlight Bay in the band show Down Yonder . Adding a little feminine touch to the band show were theythree Shortn' bread Kids, Carol Johnson, Verna Johnson, and Ruth Rogers. To a minstrel darkies are adding a gay tune. Pictured are Cleve Park, Billy Brown, Johnny Francis, Larry y ,cw lx Hundley, Joe Hendrickson, Neville Edenborough. A M I 5 tw . . ,Q te, - '5-'wliiii I f 4-JG W i 1 f .57- I There's never a dull moment in Senior Chorus. Events are always happening. Tahlequah fes- tival got the ball rolling first semester with a large group representing Okmulgee. This year UHS chorus was the guest choir and did several numbers. of course the choral club is always the main event. After several hard months of pract- ice Show Daze , an original annual show was put on with huge success. To climax the year the annual choral concert of combined choirs was given, presenting a year of hard work in melody. Among the other important dates of the year was the appearance of a choir over televis- ion featuring OHS. Music for special assemblies during the year was also given by the chorus. Working out group parts are: Jack Castin, Elward Shackelford, Jim Watkins, Altus James, Teddy Brady, Bob Ellis, Freddy Ne1son,'Jimmy Evans, Andy Wheeler, Bill Wright, Richard Manes, Kent Swaim, Verne Griffith, Larry Third hour chorus: J. Aldridge, lvl. Aspy, K. Avers, B. Bankson, D. Bissett, R. Blakemore, T. Brady, H. Buell, P. Butler, J. Carter, J. Castin, S. Chapman,'C. Chisholm, R. Chronis- ter, B. Ellis, E. Ellis, J. Evans, V. Fisher, M. Fuller, P. Gibson, V. Goodson, V. Griffith, A. James, M. Jones, A. Kelley, K. King, D. Kline, B. Leigh, B. Lout, M. McElroy, C. Maben, J. Maines, Pt. Manes, C. Martin, F. Nelson, B. Or- ange, D. Peterson, E. Shackelford, D. Skinner, L. Smith, C. Sparks, K. Swaim, M. Thorn- burgh, S. Tollison, I... Walker, J. Watkins, A. Wheeler, N. Williams, B. Wright. Thereis Never a i e -5g- 1 . LL A- First hour chorus: B. Alexander, J. Allen, C Bingman, D. Brady, N. Buell, M. Burchfield, B Cox, J. Crutchmer, P. Cunningham, T. Davis, D. Day, C. Denney, J. Drew, B. Ellis, B. Floyd, B Forrest, D. Goodman, R. Hamlin, S. Hancock, E. Harcourt, J. Hedrick, M. Hiltibrand, J. Hollecker, E. Jimboy, A. Kirk, J. Lawing, R. McC1ish, L Neighbors, J. Newberry, M. Payne, B. Penn, F. Pope, G. Purvine, B. Rhoades, J. Sharp, R. Shel- ton, J. Smith, C. Southwick, T. Speed, S. Steph- ens, M. Stratton, F. Taylor, D. Thompson, H. Warnock, D. Whitaker, M. Whitaker. Dull Minute in Chorus Sixth hour chorus: E. Barnes, S. Batter- ton, D. Bishop, D. Bloomfield. A. Bullard, D. Childers, M. Crutchmcr, S. Davis, D. DeGraw, B. Dempsey, P. Dickinson, C. Doanc, B. Edmi- ston, B. George, G. Gilbroath, K. Gingrich, J. Graham ,K. Havens, M. Hawkins, C. Hodges, D. Holcomb, M. Holly, P. Hopper, I Ingram, J. Johns, A. Jones, D. Jones, M. Jones, V. Jones, B. Kiddy, C. Leming, J. Liles, A. Malacord, D. Malacord, J. Massey, P. Matheney, L. -'Iayes, J. Miller, P. Mills, K. Mullins, P. Pickard, A. Riley, J. Riley, B. Roberts, W. Rousseau, A. Schmidt, V. Selby, K. Smith. B. Stanley, W. Stout, N. Strader, B. Stuvr, P. Tate, B. Tehee, S. Tomlinson, P. Van Kuren, A. Wise, K. Woods, M. Wynn, P. Warnock ,R Laudermilk. .59- ,.. , , -M . l I 5 I OHS Jr. High Band attended the Tulsa Junior High Music Festival and during Music Week presented a concert of instrumental music. Jun- ior High choral groups under the direction of Miss Mary Lou Finley entertained at Back to School Night and had a spring concert program. Concerts at each of the grade schools high- lighted the beginners' band activities. Mr. J. Laurence Becker's vocal seventh grade classes took part in the Music Week Concert held by the Junior Band. Members of the fourth hour chorus in Music Week Concert conducted by Mr. J. Laurence Becker are: Olean Argo, Valerye Bissett, Fran- ces Casey, Shirley Cash, Cathryn Clay, Barbara Conkin, Elizabeth Coppenger, Evelyn Fulton, and Connie Gains. Ben Hance, Patricia Holly, Ricky Kiser, Fred Lancaster, Linda Logan, Tommy Mains, Linda Miller, Bella Patterson, Bobby Purvine, Larry Rentfro, Sarah Shedd, Rita Shelton, Marion Smith, Jane Taylor, Samuel Warnock, Donna Wilburn, Marietta Wilson, Tom Wilson, and Amos Woodruff. Junior Band members are: Walter Baxter, Carol Bissett, Kenneth Brown, Tommy Burch- field, Roe Chisholm, John Daily, Johnny Daven- port, Terril Dixon, Michael Gasaway, Linda Gingrich, Peggy Glenn, Patsy Goodin, Sharon Gupton, Delroy Hill, Jimmy Howell, Ronnie Huckabee, Jerry Hughes, 'Helen Johnson, Clyde Jordan, and Paul Lackey. Tommy Loftin, Jimmy McCoy, Carolyn Marsh, Alan Miller, Annette Morgan, Yvonne Murray, Bobby Musgrove, Charles North, Harriette Orb- Iunior High Musicians ison, Donald Rade, kJean Ridgley, George Ross, Nina Ruch, Norma Simpson, Arlene Smith, and Michael Synder. Dora Stewart, Steve Taylor, Shirley.Terrill, David Tomlin, Joe Trotter, Loretta Winn, Bardie Witham. and Lois. Moore. Members of the beginning band: Melinda Alex- ander, Karen Baker, Terry Barber, Joe Barrett, Jerry Basford, Harry Benson, Claudette Brown, Gay Bush, Ronald Clark, Ralph Clingan, Myra Coleman, Charlsie Collins, and Eugene Creason. Carol Crim, James Crutchmer, Shirley Ed- wards, Dolores, Fowler, Gary Gauden, J. E. Gul- ley, Ronnie Hall, Sunny Harvey, Bobby Haynes, Donnie Huckabee, Rc 'wey Jones, David Jordan, Mickey Little, Bill McCarley, Rosetta Matthews, Eugene Mitchell, and Ellis Moren, Linda Morgan, Helen Moss. Joan Murray, Ed- ward Musgrove, Joe Santee, Karen Shobert, Barbara Sutton, Arlene Taylor, Norma Wald- roon, Janelle Wallace, Marie Ware, and Emma Lou Wood. -60? . in Gain Experience Junior High quartet composed of 'Q R... Ronald Pherigo, John Holcomb, R Wesley Claiborne, Billy Van Sickle , X X have sung for various groups dur- ing the year, including assemblies, churches, and civic organizations. Junior Chorus includes: Carl Joe Adams, Freddie Arning, Dick Baker, Eunice Baker, James Bell, Jimmy,Bingman, Danita Bird, Nancy Blanchard, Viola Bledsoe, Antoinette Bowen, David Carey, Daniel Cash, Rosetta Chisholm, Wesley Claiborne, Forrest Claunch ,Charlotte Clay, Larry Crawford, Mary Jo Dempsey, Bev- erly Drake, Shirley Driskell. Brenda Fisher ,Sue F. Furr, Linda Gasaway, Janellen Gipson, Trula Godwin, David Goodman, Nina Grammer, Norma Griskell, J. R. Hill, Janet Hill, John Holcomb, Carolyn Hutchinson, Bar- bara Johnson, Granville Kclley, Betty Jean King, Eff' Y vw Gi? Barbara Lomax, Mary Ann McCauley, Martha McCune, Lucy McElroy, Cooke Newman, Patricia Newsom, Janie Nichols, Ronald Pherigo, Raymond Poe, Darla Poplin, Paul Rousseau, Dcrril J. Sebring, Jerry, Sills, Barbara Smith ,Dick Stephens, Jol- ene Sudik ,Shirley Suttles, Lena Mae Thomas, Manson Thompson, Paul Thompson, Corky Tolli- son, Tommie Tommey, Joyce Turley, Bill Van Sickle, Joe Bob White, James Wilcutt, Carole Wilson, Nina Wilson, Armstead York, Daris Elaine Milner. -61... rl, In New Uniforms Band Sets Last spring the band ordered new uniforms for the entire Senior Band. The uniforms were red, black and white on grey, with military style hats and white shoes. This year's twirlers are Marilyn Blankenbeker, Carol Johnson, Rosalind Eckfeldt, Ruth Ann Rogers, Drum Major is Rollen Rodman, Director is J. Laurence Becker. With a very busy year the OHS Band not only marched at all football games but put on their Annual Band Show, Down Yonder, a hil- arious comedy in music, had their Band Banquet, and a spring concert. In the spring concert the band under the direction of Mr. J. Laurence Becker played several selections. Included in the program was the Okmulgee March directed by the composer, Mr. Hans Schmid. Band also entertained at the Knights Templer Convention here early in May. Proudly displaying their new uniforms is Phil Brown and Carol Johnson. Atmosphere tor Dramatic Story Left half of picture, First row' R. Rodman D. Mckinne s. Mccowin P. Wilson J. Winn Second row' V. Peters M. Alexander G. Harmon T. Wright, B. Tehee, C. Gray, P. Hamon, R Rogers, R. Eckfeldt. Row three' M. Evans C Johnson, M. Howell, D. Haynes, B. Selby, B Vassaur, R. Buzza, L. Hundley, D. Edris, J. Hay nes, S. Harshaw, B. Lowe. Fourth row' T. Riise B. Santee, J. Boucher J. Doane B. Brooks B Robertson, J. Hendrickson, C. Park, D. Payne Fifth row- J. L. Becker D. Matthews B. Bur russ. Right half, First row' M. Blankenbeker B. George, M. Blankenbeker E. Bankson N. Eden- bcrough. Second row' J. Candioto B. Dozier C. Ridgeley, G. Gingrich, M, Berryhill, E. Cotton, W. McCoy, S. Dewey. Third row, T. Hopton, J. Thornburgh, B. Baughman, C. Evans, B. George, J. Martin, J. Francis, G. North, P. Brown L. Poe, D. Lackey, C. Hinderliter. Fourth row' D. Shelton, H. Dozier, G. Mitchell, M. Kelse, B. Brown, J. Loftin, V. Johnson, B. Fuller, S. Baird. Drum Major this year is Rollen Rodman, who has been active in band since his freshman year and has been a member of the All-State Band. ...63- fm 'X Hct III Athletics Leaving you hoarse from yelling, hot and cold from chills and thrills is Act III, Sports. Football came first and conference games were thrilling to Watch. Happiness and sad- ness were mixed in during the games. Basketball took its honors late in fall and early winter. Junior and Senior High made a great showing and did well under great direction of the coaches. Coming together were track and baseball in the spring. The tracksters were on their toes at the starting gun and in the first at the end of the meet. Each run in, the ball play- ers became better and went on to bring their score even high- er. This act was the climax of the dramatic story of 1953-54. 164. B? , 3 1.3 1. ' ' ' 1 . ' '1' ', '. ' ,.. -' f,'v : --z. -.- Mr ifv' N' ...mf-. ' . ,. V at , f 5 A' 1 Af- A' .iw ff' . ' A ' J , 1,4 mL,, ' jf 1 ,w if A1 K A :A tw , , ' Mr .. .st - rAl ' ' f .-.tw . 2 al 1 I ' 1' 1 Q.. A tt.. A A A g , 4 - t . 1' f AA ,, r -' hw., af A A.- A ,K . 1 , V Aill u . ,,.,,:,fi?v,, V ,, 2 ,, 3, N is I , ,Li A V. , V , . , A 75.,f..7Uf -a-91- 9 - N'-N FV' ... ,ffm W- Q A J J 1 1 LLlA V f' .N ,Ag , . 61 3 5, - li Bulldogs first row, manager Melvin Jones, Kenny Kepley, Dave Rowden, Dickie Wilson, Skip Weaver, Russell Allison, John Leak, Scotty Rabbitt, Denny Thomas, and manager Don is. Barnes. Second row. Norman Rodgers, Fred Sterner, Kenny Rodgers, Buddy Brown, Bob McGrew, Clyde Van Sickle, Benny Thomas, and John Nesom. Third row, Head Coach Bob Thom- Bulldogs Tough, Coach Bob Thomas opened football season with 8 letterman and one of the roughest ,foot- ball schedules had by any team in the state. Okmulgee started the season with a 28 'to 12 win over McAlester. Dave Rowden scored two touchdowns for the Bulldogs and Dave Smith, Ken Kepley ,and Fred Sterner were other stand- outs. Bulldog fans got their biggest thrill with the upset win over Henryetta 13-7. OHS also held the second-seeded team in the state, Muskogee, to a first half 0-0 score before Muskogee started moving to a 26-0 victory. Okmulgee almost beat Wewoka despite 8 fumbles by the Bulldogs. Behind 15 points at the half the Bulldogs fought back with Kenny Rogers scoring from the two and Dave Smith on a 38 yard pass from Dick Wilson. Fred Sterner was Bulldog Captain Bob Mc- Grew and Wendell' Stephenson were Co-captains. Three Bulldogs made Oklahoma Six All-Con- ference team, John Nesom, outstanding defensive and fine blocking end. Fred Sterner, defensive ace who also make special recognition All- State. Bob McGrew, stocky guard, whose block- ing made him the offensive clog in the Bulldog line also received special recognition All-State. Sterner also blocked the punt that McGrew re- covered to win. the Henryetta game. Kenny Rogers Bulldogs right halfback grabs a Bulldog pass for 12 yards against McAlester. - A- Okmulgee won 28-12. -ggi fx 1 an , Q 1i X xi f i '9 ieilf 5 F Q 4 .952 ,1A . as, Bill Nantz, Dan Sullivan, Dave Smith, Bob Etzkorn, Benny Stephenson, Wendell Stephen- son, Bob Bradley, Hugh Hamilton, and Line Coach Paul Alley. Schedule Rough Coach Bob Thomas awarded letters to 21 Bull dogs, 12 of which received senior jackets. Grad- uating senior lettermen were Bob Bradley, Bob Etzkorn, Bob McGrew, Bill Nantz, John Nesom, Dave Rowden, Dave Smith, Wendell Stephenson, Fred Sterner, Dan Sullivan, Clyde Van Sickle, and Max Weaver. Bulldog Football Scores Ok-opponent 28- fMcAlestor 12 13 -Wcwoka 15 0--Shawnee 61 0-Sapulpa 31 Of-Tulsa Rogers 0-Muskogee 26 13-Henryetta 7 7fTulsa Central 27 6--Bartlesvillc 19 6 --Tulsa Webster 13 67 it 1, Dave Rowden, OHS quarterback, tackles Sapul pa's Dick Young. Bob Etzkorn, right, tries to lend assistance. 'Returning lettermen will be Russell Allison, Hugh Hamilton, Ken Kepley, Scotty Rabbitt, Norman Rodgers. Kenny Rogers, Benny Thomas, Denny Thomas, and Dick Wilson, managers Don Barnes and Melvin Jones. Okmulee's Bulldogs ended the season with two wins and eight losses. In the annual Junior-Senior game the Seni- ors won 6-0. Dave Rowden scored the only TD of the afternoon on a wide sweep around right end. Bulldogs maul Muskogee's Bill Strum. Canines are Bob Bradley, Ken Rogers, Fred Sterner and Dave Smith. ,, , -f X gf- Wendell Stephenson C901 looks ready to kick off for the Bulldogs. Dick Wilson lower right already has stopped Sapu1pa's Ken Selby 1221. Fred Sterner and Ken Rogers are at the left. Football Has Action, Junior-Senior game action shot includes Scotty Rabbitt, Bob McGrew, Bob Etzkorn, Clyde Can Sickle, Tommy Chalakee, Wendell Stephenson, Skip Weaver Cwith balll. At far right is Hugh Hamilton. L. .. .-68... Nineteen in all are in this picture, 10 Bulldogs and 9 Tulsa Webster Warriors. Bulldogs left to right are Bradley, Smith, Nesom, McGrew, Row- den, Wilson, Stephenson, Kepley, and Etzkorn. li +-as as N Q Speed, Thrills, and Spills Coaching staff, Paul Alley, Doc Milroy, Arnell Bazemore, and Bob Thomas relax during half time at the Junior-Senior game. ' gg ft! ,. Q QW' .-69- HW 543 as Tie we a 1 ,ini j v vf 1 ,x Bullpups Take Little Five Championship Crown An undefeated season by the Okmulgee Juni- or High team highlighted junior high football. Under the guidance of Mr. Leland Doc ,Mi1- roy and Assistant Coach Arnell Bazemore, the frosh squad toppled five straight opponents and copped the Little Five Conference title in the first undefeated season in several yars hr by a freshman team. Junior High Football Pups Opponent 7-Tahlequah 0 13--Wewoka 6 13-Henryetta 12 19-Muskogee W. H. 6 19fMuskogee A. R. 6 Armstead York and Jack Castin force No. l 19 for Tahlequah to trip the Tahlequah ball I runner in a game - which Okmulgee won 7-0. .-70Q 'CQ lil' ag 'S' Pups opened the season by blanking Tahle- quah, 7-0, here at Harmon field, Wewoka there 13-6, Henryetta here 13-12, and then proceeded to whip Muskogee West High 19-6, and Musko- gee Alice Robertson, also 19-6. Wewoka was their only non-conference game. Fullback Bob Hasselman finished the season as top scorer but was just one among several who turned in outstanding performances for the Pups during the year. Other scorers were halfback James Bates, halfback Wilson Deere, quarterback Jack Castin and ends Jimmy Williams and Blanchard Reel. Trophy awarded to the Pups, to be kept until some other team wins the conference before the Pups can win two more, was displayed in the trophy case by the main entrance to the build- ing. Three championships are necessary to re- tire the trophy with permanent possession. Jack Castin brings down the ball carrier while Bob Hasselman covers the play. Okmulgee beat Wewoka 13-6. l., BULLPUP CHAMPS of the Little Five Confer- ence Gridders are first row: Perry Campbell, Tommy Wright, Paul Thomp on, John Holcomb, Larry Smith, Johnny Phelps, Louie Gasaway, Ronnie Smith. Second row: Wilson Deere, Johnny Crow, James Bates, Gordon Wyatt, David Carey, Joe Bob White, Jim McCoy, Jimmie Doane, Bob Hasselman, Paul Pickard, Roe Chis- holm. Third row: Coach Leland Milroy, Jimmy Williams, Eddie Peters, Ronald Pherigo, Blanch- ard Reel, Bob Haley, Verne Griffith, Jack Castin, -71 P Football Brings Crowds to Harmon Stadium In the booth selling tickets is Mr. Phil Dowd at Harmon Stadium. It's almost kick-off time. Little Pup football boys are: First row: Joe Hedrick, Earl Willis, Tom Wilson, Jimmy How- ard, Mike Milner, Tommy Mains, Eddie Evans, Jim Gill, Joe Santee, Terry Orange, Jack Polson, Second row: Jack Reese, Forrest Clauncuh, Rob- ert Dale Davis, Don Collins, Harry Hopton, Coach Leland Milroy watches game from the side line with Coach Arnell Bazemore. Stand ing ,on the bench are Jim Laub and Don Cox, student managers for the seventh and eighth grade team. Tommy Tollison, Bobby Purvine, Jimmy Archer, Sammy Warnock, Row three: Ronald Crawford, Charles Fritch, Mervin Bennett, J .D. Terrill, Paul Thompson, Harry Benson, Corkey Tollison, Jimmy Proctor, the end boys in the back row are Don Cox, and Jim Laub student managers. Excitement Runs High on OHS Courts uf l F 4 i Upper leftg Doc Milroy discusses strategy with Bulldogs Don Cox, Bill Nantz, Dave Smith, and Jim Laub. Upper Right Headless Charles Clack is trapped by Bob Thomas of Bartlesville. Bob Bradley is 33. Center, 0kmulgee's rebounding center Bob Bradley hauls in another rebound as Bill Nantz 1283 and Richard Manes 1263 of Okmulgee watch. Jack Pontious 1263 and Neal Nixon 1293 are Rogers' representatives. Lower left, Dave Smith 1253 grabs rebound against McAleSter as McAlester's Allen 1993 and Bull- dogs Manes 1263 look on. Lower Right: Bees Dub McCabe scores two for Okmulgee as Joe Hendricks 1143 observes. -73, 4 GAME SCORES Determination to win was the highlight of this year's basketball team. Picked as the underdog all season the Bulldogs were the surprise team of the Oklahoma Six conference. Coach Doc Milroy was well pleased with the fine perfor- mance turned in by the Bulldog cagers. Okmulgee opened the season with a 50 to 36 victory over McAlester. This victory was follow- ed by six straight losses. Then the tide turned as the Bulldog team was consistently knocking off the .best teams ln the conference. Highlights of the season were upsets over Tulsa Rogers, Tulsa Webster ,and twin killings of Sapulpa and Henryetta. Bulldogs lost two games to Sand Springs the conference Champs by five and four points. Drumright beat the Bulldogs out of the re- gional 42-37 but it was nothing to be ashamed of as they ended the season with a 25-3 record. Okmulgee's most exciting game was a 59-55 overtime victory over Sapulpa in which Dave Smith broke Ed Johnson 35 point record by hit- ting 37 counters. Smith hit 15 for 15 at the free throw line. Canines afso beat Muskogee on their home courts only to lose a heartbreaker at the hand of the Muskogee team in the return game. Dave Smith led the Bulldog scoring with 249 points and Jim Laub and Richard Manes scored 187 and 134 respectively. They were followed by Charles Clack, Bill Nantz, Don Cox, Bob Brad- ley, Edsel Gill, Ronnie Berryhill, Kenny Rogers, and Don Fine. Bradley, Cox, Laub, Fine, Manes, Nantz, and Smith are Seniors. Bulldogs will have one re-. turning letterman in Junior Charles Clack and returning squadmen in Berryhill, Gill and Rog- ers. Okmulgee's final record was eight wins and 14 losses. Bulldogs finished in a tie for fifth place in the conference. Smiling Bulldogs are Coach Doc Milroy, Edsel Gill, Jim Laub, Kenny Rogers, Ronnie Berryhill, Bill Nantz, and Leon Cox manager. Back Row: Don Cox, Charles Clack, Richard Manes, Don Fine, Bob Bradley and Dave Smith. Upset Wins Set Scene For Okmulgee Okmulgee Okmulgee Okmulgee Okmulgee Okmulgee Okmulgee Okmulgee 50 McAlester 36 43 Tulsa Central 57 40 Tulsa Webster 47 27 Shawnee 57 33 McAlester 45 38 Tulsa Webster 45 30 Tulsa Rogers 79 40 Sapulpa 32 Okmulgee 37 Bartlesville 62 Okmulgee 46 Muskogee 38 Okmulgee 46 Sand Springs 51 Okmulgee 46 Tulsa Webster 43 Okmulgee 44 Tulsa Rogers 41 Okmulgee 59 Sapulpa 55 fovertimel Okmulgee 47 Tulsa Central 58 Okmulgee 44 Muskogee 49 Okmulgee 46 Sand Springs 50 Okmulgee 42 Tulsa Central 44 Okmulgee 44 Henryetta 36 Okmulgee 36 Bartlesville 55 Okmulgee 56 Henryetta 45 Okmulgee 1 f -74- 38 Drumright 43 Okmulgee B team turned in a good season record this year with 12 wins and 6 losses. 'B' Cagers Opponents 37-McAlester 24 40-McA1ester 28 37-Webster 27 39-Rogers 43 35-Sapulpa 36 34-Bartlesville 44 51-Muskogee 36 42-Sand Springs 40 39-St. Anthony 25 36-Webster 35 55-Sapulpa 21 31-Rogers 33 34-Muskogee 26 41-Sand Springs 33 49-Central 46 23-Henryetta 30 41-Bartlesville 62 48-Henryetta 34 Thrilling Basketball Seasgn Bulldog high scorer Dave Smith drives in for two points against McAlester. Making a vain attempt to stop Smith is Overton of McA1ester. S , 3 .L p X.. V R is ia 13 17 an . - ff is This yea1 s outstanding B team includes Ger- son, Raymond Rose, Dean Sanger, Frank Knight, onomo Starr, Jim Pinneo, Willie Bortisser, Ben- and Mr. William Bell, a substitution for Coach ny Fuller, and Dud McCabe. Back row, manager Bob Thomas at this game. Donald Barnes, Benny Stephenson, Joe Hendrick -75. :U ' 37. Bullpups are Harper Taylor, manager, Paul Pickard, Blanchard Reel, Jack Castin, Bob Has- selman, Cookie Reese, Freddie Foster, Jack Shelton, Verne Griffith, Jimmy Williams, Ron- nie Smith, Bob George, Tommy Wright, James Bates, Kenneth Turner, Richard Moore, Mr. Paul Alley, coach. 'vw A Good Start Highlights Iunior High Basketball Junior High Bullpups-started a niec season in their five games in which they won four, los- ing only the first. They hit a losing streak then winning one game in the Little Five Tournament with Tahlequah. They started the season playing Henryetta a close game which they lost 26-24. Next they edged Morris 27-26 in a game that could have gone either way, up to the very last second. They edged Shawnee 33-32, proceeded to whip Tahlequah 37-26, and Muskogee West High 35-18. There they seemed to quit for' they lost to Morris 39-33, Muskogee Alice Robertson 30-28 then to Muskogee West Hi 24-15, Shawnee 37- 24, they beat Alice Robertson 20-15, and then lost to Henryetta 45-34. Then they entered,the Little Five conference Tourney. In the first game they won over Hold- enville 39-36, but lost the second game to Sen- inole 34-32. But the season hadn't closed, yet for they had one more game to play. Their last game with Tahlequah they won 37-25. They ended the season with 7-7 record. Blanchard Reel and Jack Castin go up in a scramble with four West High players to get a rebound. Okmulgee won the game 35-18. 176, l 1 Pups Opponents 24-Henryetta 26 27-Morris 26 33-Shawnee 32 37-Tahlequah 26 35-Muskogee W. H. 18 33-Morris 39 28-Muskogee A R 30 15-Muskogee WH 24 24-Shawnee 37 20-Muskogee A R 15 34-Henryetta 45 39-Holdenville 36 32-Serninole 34 37fTah1eqnah .25 Reese jumps high with No. 12 of Alice Robertson as teammates Castin, Hasselman, Foster, and Reel wait to see where the tipoff goes. Seventh and eighth grade team includes Jim Gill, Jin Archer, Forrest Claunch, Johnny Phelps, Jack Reese, Robert Dale Davis, Paul Thompson, Terrell ,tDickson, Joe Ed Barrett, Bob Haley, Arm- fstead York, Allen Miller. Coach Arnell Bazemore. Littlepups took their first game beating Henryetta 23-21, lost to Morris 24-26, beat Tahlequah 26-19, lost to Muskogee West High 17-16 and to Morris 26-25, took overtime game from Alice Robertson 28-26. West High trimmed the Pups 38-30, then Okmulgee beat A. R. here 29-23 and Henryetta Chicks 27-22, making 5 wins and 4 losses. Bowman's Advisory Wins Cage Tourney,Becker Runner-up Upper left, Thornburgh makes a lay up in intramurals, Upper right, Junior cheerleaders Partlow, Halstead, Stanley, Coburn, Croom, Crosley, Bingman. Senior cheerleaders, Scott, Polley, Reel, McElroy, Mullins, Hodgens, Will- iams, Laub. Bowman's intramural champs are Coach Manes, Watkins, Bates, Brown, Sterner, Nesom, Mr. Bowman, McGrew, Nelson, Barnes, Wheeler. Lower right, Lower left in scramble for ball are McGrew, Rodman, Hinderliter, Wheeler, Cheerleaders in action, Mills, J. Coburn, Part- low, M. Coburn, Stanley. MJY8 .. For Excitment It's Iunior-Senior BasketballGames ' f g 4 S - I ,. f' wg:-xiii wi 3 if A -. ' ij, -15 ' - ' fi' 5 ' 5 f , , If A? A , I. K 2 r l, , to Upper left, Kenny Rogers scores in a losing cause for Juniors. Lower left, Evelyn Ellis scores in 21-17 Senior victory. Upper right, Seniors, first row, Shipley, S. Johnson, Hopper, Ishmael, Kline, and C. Johnson, second row. Dempsey, Smith, Heathcott, Baker, Denney, Ellis, Clay, and Coach Bell. Center right, Juniors, first f f n- row, Blenkenbeker, Rogers, Archer, Allen, Ging- rich, and Gilbrcath. Second row, Coach Parker, Chronister, Cotner, Purvine, Hedrick, Turner Hasselman, and Schmidt. Lower right, first row, Cox, Manes, Smith, Laub, Weaver, and senior boys' coach Kersey. Second row, Rowden, Wheel- er, Fine, Bradley and Nantz. ..r - 4 --in --.... ... .-, vw . ,rg A ...-,e. .H Sli.. Q j ' :Q N't'x'x I the , ', 5 '-,Q ' Y E , lik , ' ' 1 -. v' e ali' fm., .I X S4 1 ' acl .a ' X, A - f A 1 lp 1s ,P ' ' 'A ,, A - '. ' C . f X I f K - A . r 'fe - ' S . ,F no ' B' -as . C Q ,f ' I in 'AQN in wife f ' ,r I r xkk I 'kihr , ' ' 2 -i A r ff' K 'U . 4 t Q , gp .- i, as 1 A l K . 1 ' ik, vs , Okmulgee Junior High track men are first row: Jerry Purvine, Kenneth Turner, Paul Pickard, Carl Adams, Jimmy Williams, Tommy Tollison, and Charles Fritzg second row: Bobby Purvine, Blanchard Reel, Bob Hal' v .Tack Shelton, David Iunior High Turns Okmulgee Junior High Trackman turned in an excellent record in all meets. Tom Deere and Don Whitman were the main factors in most of the meets of the Little Five Conference. 'Don Whitman won first in most of the field events while Tom Deere was burning up the track with lightning like speed. Bob Has- selman, Kenneth Turner, Don Whitman and Tom Sparks, Larry Smith, Ronnie Smith, David Carey third row: Coach Paul Alley, Don Whitman, Roe Chisholm, Tommy Wilson, Wilson Deere, and Bob Stewart. Tom Deere, Jack Castin, and Alan Miller are not pictured. in Fine Track Season Deere teamed up and made one of the fasest re- lay teams in th ceptionally good this year. ,,a mfr, ali! e state. All Trackmen were ex- wi il 'M 'WH i lug IV, l OHS Golfers won meets over Ft. Smith, Mus- kogee here, and were defeated by Tulsa Central, Sapulpa, Muskogee there, and Tulsa Rogers. At Ft. Smith Golf Tournament, Okmulgee was second. Bulldogs placed fifth in conference meet and nineteenth in state. Junior High Girls gym classes had a variety of tournaments this year in volleyball, basketball, and kick pin Golfers are Jack Castin, Bruce Barrett, Don Girls in volleyball finals tournament are Gay Orr, and Harper Taylor. Castin and Taylor are Lee Bush, Marie Ware, Claudette Brown, Jean freshmen while Barrett and Orr are Sophomores. Smith, Sybil Edmiston and Luana Penn. -80, ,,,+4.LA-,, .. , . . Q5 41' lla OHS baseball squad, kneeling, Jim Laub, Skip lVeaver, Don Barnes, Nelson Wheeler, Edsel Gill, Ted Yardy, Charles Clank, and WVillie Bor- tisser. Standing, Don Cox, Bob Bradley, Kenny we ' Rogers, Leon Cox, Dick 'Wilson, Jerry Babes, Norman Rodgers, Charles Hinderliter, Ron Berryhill, and assistant coach Arnell Bavwmore. Coach Leland fDocj Milroy is not pic-t-ured. Spring Sports Have Outstanding Teams With plenty of veterans around to carry the load, Okmulgee had a fine season with wins over Bristow and Muskogee. Nelson Wheeler, four year letterman hit 2 towering home runs in a thrilling game against Muskogee. Don Cox had a 3 and 1 record for regular season play for the Bulldogs and Roose- velt Yardy was another outstanding hurler for the Bulldogs. Top hitters were Wheeler, Jerry Bates, Jim Laub, and Ronnie Berryhill. Bulldog trackmen had an outstanding season placing high in all track meets attended. Dave Smith was the Bulldogs consistent point-maker scoring from 3 to 10 points in every meet. Other standouts were Jerry Harshman, Dave Rowden, Dub McCabe, Kenneth Kepley, Benny Thomas, Dennie Thomas, and Raymond Rose. Smith and Rowden were returning lettermen. an 1 A! Senior high tracksters areg first row, Kenneth Kepley, Jody Cstrander, David Rowden, Jerry Harshman, John Nesom, John Leak, Dean Sang- er. Second row, Coach Bob Thomas, Kerry Jen- nings. Kennv Martin, Jimmy Pinnr-o, Doyle Payne, Frank Knight, David Smith. Third row Dub McKake, Benny Thomas, Geronimo Starr Raymond Rose, David Reynolds, and Russell Allison. -.81-D 1 Curtain Call Curtain calls for all actresses and actors and a special one for the directors of this great play. Seventh graders through twelve performed beautifully and all who will be returning should be even better in the next school year. To each person goes a bouquet of orchids for the success he has made of the year. Only to the directors can we give the credit for getting behind us and helping when the parts got hard and we did not know which Way to go. To them we give thanks for their consideration and co-operation in the dramatic story of the year. --g2- fwfr l W---ef-f 5 , f V 4 ,A 3 -L A Everyone on stage and in the spotlight for Curtain Calls. All are stars and directors must receive their much due credit. -83- Without the guidance and co-operation of Mr. Clell C. Warriner, principal and Mr. James R. Frazier, superintendent of schools, the story of OHS would not be a success. To them we owe many thanks of appreciation for their help. M41 Students Depend Upon Oualified Directors Most important of the accomplishments of the Board of Education was a school facility survey and a vote on a school bond issue passed on the amount of S220,000. This program now in pro- gress is one of expansion, repairs and modernq ization in the city schools. Members of the Board areg Mr. M. L. Porter, Mr. H. T. Wood, pres. Mr. Hoyt Ostrander, vice presg Mr. R. M. Barks- dale, Miss Rena Brown, Mr. Eldon Hutchinson clerk: and Mr. James R. Frazier, superintend- ent. ..g4-,-. WX Reviewing the 53 Torchlight Annual are the six teachers who joined the teaching staff of OHS this school year. Looking at the annual for in- formation of how OHS works is Mr. William Bell, .mathg Mr. John Towry, math chairman, Miss Jean Clark, social studies and English, Mr. John Garrett, social studies, and Mr. Phillip Dowd, commerce chairman. to Give Needed Help Alley, Paul-Social Studies, Ass't Football, Jr. High Basketball, Ass't Track Baker,Velma-Commerce Bazemore, Arnell-Industrial Arts, Ass't Ath- letics Becker, J. Laurence- Instrumental Music, Bands, Voc. Music Bell, William D.-Mathematics Benson, Keith-Dean of Boys, Mathematics, Jr. High Student Council Bowman, R. C.-Industrial Arts Chm. Brasher, Lillian-Homemaking Chm., FHA Carr, N ettie-Science -85- re ' V ',ee : 2 r neens ' eee'rilt it t uu Jt' It ! Q N B M 'L ' :ALAK , .AK I I W Q ' 'M e W' , sfzf eeit ee,, as B Alley Baker Bazemore Becker Bell Benson Bowman Brasher Carr Teachers Rnd Health Authorities r 1 f af' TIT? if .gf 'P-2 Y if 5-it , if X y it p V,t 1 p , fag it p A , ..,,Z , A , Clark Dowd Finklea Gionta Kane Davis DuBois Finley Hayley Keith Dillman Evans Garrett Humphrey Kersey -86 Clark, Jean-English, Social Studies, Jr. High Pep Club Davis, Lela-Mathematics Dillman, Martha-Homemaking, Science Dowd, Phillip H.-Chm. Commerce DuBois, Lloyd-Social Studies Chm. Evans, D. C.-Science Chm., Audio Visual Aids Finklea, Dorothy-Dean of Girls, Journalism, Torchlight Finley, Mary Lou-Vocal Music, Choruses Garrett, John E.-Social Studies Gionta, Rena-Registrar, Secretary Hayley, Hazel-English, Latin, Latin Club Hiunphrey, Addie-Girls' Physical Education Kane, Della,-English Keith, Bess-Librarian Kersey, Harley-Diversified Occupations, T8zI Club Each month the teachers of OHS met for a vorkshop and discussed mental health and its mroblem. At one meeting several authorities attended to direct the meeting. Shown after this neeting looking over some papers are Mrs. Omer -Iolcomb, county health nurse, Dr. M. L. Peters, ounty health doctor: Mrs. Doris Wright, state lepartment of health: Mr. Clell C. Warriner, vrincipalg and Mrs. Alice Hirtez, mental health onsultant from the Dallas office of the United ltates Public Health Service. .a.mons, Charline-fEnglish Chm., FTA .ongwith, RX.-Printing, Torchlight, T8zI Club riilroy, Leland-Boys' Phy. Educ., Basketball, Tr. High Football, Baseball, Athletic Director vioore, Andis-Spanish, English, Spanish Club Welson, Jane-English Standridge, Hazel-English, Sr. High Pep Club Dhomas, Robert D.-Social Studies, Football, Frack, Ass't Basketball l'owry, John W.-Chm. Mathematics Wade, Mildred-Art, Sr. High Pep Club Warriner, Clell C.-Principal Watson, Jeryl-Mathematics Wood, Sarah Kate-Speech, Dramatics Zimmerman, Rose-Science Study in Mental Health Workshops 1 -w.. .7 V,,, t ,.... tl , ., ,. Z I . '7 i ,M 4 Nelson Towry Watson ..g7-s .-,,. yu e W., , , 51 S10 251.3 . Q ' 1? W lvllntg' i C . ' P r . We l -f 5 '- t 2 ,Q N f i -.gv f-a t tiff' 'fi ,M,., Lamons Milroy Standridge Wade Wood Longwith Moore Thomas Warriner Zimmerman Row One: Peter Adamson, Melinda Alexander, Beverly Andrews, Sammie Ansiel, Jimmy Archer, Olean Argo, Calvin Bailey, Loretta Bailey, Karen Baker, Terry Barber. Row Two: Joe Ed Barrett, Jerry Dale Basford, Gary Baughman, Mervin Bennett, Harry Benson, Donna Berry, Valeryn Bissett, Betty Blankenship, Carol Jean Bond, William BOhham. Row Three: Johnny Branch, Jerry Brewer, Claudette Brown, Jimmy Bruce, Sharon Busby, Gaylee Bush, Frances Casey, Shir- Newcomers Make Their Debut, Start the Climb to Stardom Looking over a book which contains some ol' their parts in the uramatic story of OHS are seventh grade otticers, Robert Davis, vice presi- dentg Jean West, presidentg and Douglas Orr, secretary. Seventh graders made their debut in OHS this dramatic year. ley Cash, David Chapman, Jim Churchill. Row Four. Barbara Clair, Ronald Clark, Richard Clax- ton, Cathryn Clay, John Clements, Ralph Clingan, Barbara Ann Coburn, Myrah Coleman, Lynda Collard Charlsie Collins. Row Five. 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I wg DAVIS -'aw-so f.--2 ,W fa Row One: Jon Dieman, Sybil Edmiston, De- ona Edwards, Shirley Edwards, Eddie Evans, Pat- ricia Sue Evans, George Everett, Bob Finch, Troy Fleming, Rollie Foust. Row Two: Dolores Fowler, Charles Fritch, Evelyn Fulton, Jackie Gary, Jerry Wayne Gasaway, Gary Gauden, Jimmy Gill, Con- nie Goins, Alfred Graham, Linda Gray. Row Three Sharon Gregston, J. E. Gulley, Ronnie Hall, Ben Hance, Harold Harris. Sunny Harvey. Mildred Hathaway, Bobby Rex Hayes, Joe Hedrick, June Hodges. Row Four: Christy Mae Hollingsworth, Patricia Holly, Shirley Hooper, Jo Ann Hooper, Harry Hopton, David Earl Horn, Donnie Huck- abee, Carol Hunter, Carolyn Marie Johnson, David Jones. Row Five: Rodney Jones, David Jordan, Overton Kelley, Linda Sue Kersey, Patricia King, Ricky Kiser, J immy Klutts, Fred Lancaster, John Laymon, Mickey Little. - Winning third place in the first Christmas r W Door decoration contest held in OHS Jr. High Q' P, J ack Polson, and Donnie Huckabee designed and if e made the poster. . .891 ,W A v M, H K Q . ., 5, 5 . ,N .-.. i l g. i f at al M N - . 4 , ., 21 ' T F , ra ' ,,, W ' '-:r:F.f' 'H ..., -I '-'ffl ' Q '- . fi . I i f f I K 1 I- gf .W ,. K Q T, , T, xref Q , A V -,., R 5 .Al: x an - - - , K, I . zj' ' . 5 I 1 V ' ,,. . VN ,, ' r'-V , ,a Aj.. M 7 . -...,:E :: V 4. X 1 1 - A' , Y iid T5 Z T fa , P f 1' ' , 1,,. J ' ,,., ,., 1 3, 3 ,,., . , V V I ,,. Z ,Q , -fb so .JH I I ' ,523!is?f,w ,ef it -f3,,i,,f, ia Q ' ' W, -V M W Arlw -. .,,, g ggi! ! ,J is 5 1:25 4' Cgisgigs :j7' fl - g li 3 234 LE i'g 'E:, , H ..,,., :-, fig? jf?-il ,, 5 ' l '--,. - -1 2: . .,.. V K - t g --:: .' Lf: fi Q is i T 'iif 5 Til. 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Row Five: Jim Riggs, Frank Riley, M8FC1a My fa Roney, David Sanger, Joe Santee, Larence J' , la bf Q, lf Row One: Tommy Livingston, Linda Logan, Shirley McBroom, Lyle McCall, Billy McCarley, Thomas Mains, Carol Mansberger, Billy Gene Martin, Bobby Joe Martin, Coy Martin, Row Two: Rosetta Mathews, Bruce Messer, Linda Miller, Mike Milner, Eugene Mitchell, Ellis Moren, Lynda Beth Morgan, Helen Moss, Delores Murphy, Jean Murray. Row Three: Edward Musgrave, Linda Neal, Donna Olmstead, Douglas Orr, Doel Don Parker, Bella Paterson, Luana Penn ,Peggy Penn Robert Perry, Jean Peters. Row Four: Bobby Schmidt, Sarah Shedd, Rita Shelton, Karen Sho- bert, Judith Short. Row Six:Darrell Shrum, James Slape, Jean Smith, Marian Louise Smith, Wyneth Smith, Bobby Sorrells, Margaret Stone, Patsy Stout, Paul Suttles, Barbara Sutton. Row Seven Arlene Taylor, Jane Taylor, J. D. Terrill, Tim Toll ison Barbara Tomlinson, Kenneth Vaughn, Nor- man Waldroop, Florence Wall, Janella Wallace, Marie Ware. Row Eight: Samuel Warnock, Jean West, Marietta Wilson, Tom Wilson, Mary Carol Rhoades, Thurman Whitley, Donna Wilburn, Earl Willis, Keith Winn, Emma Lou Wood. Row Nine: David Oisten. John Rutledge, Robert Hatfield. ..90-. Self-assured Eighth Graders Prepare for Future Responsibility Feeling a little more at ease in their second year in OHS the eighth grade officers Dick Stephens, secretary, Carolyn Hutchinson, vice presidentg and Ronald Pherigo, president, take a greater part in the eighth grade. Roe One: Joe Carl Adams, Irene Anglin, Fred- die Arning, Bobby Ausbrook, Anna Bell Bailey, Dennis Dick Baker, Eunice Lorine Baker, Jerry Baker, Elizabeth Bankson, Walter Baxter Row Two: James Bell, Jimmy Bingman, Danita Bird, Carol Bissett, Nancy Blanchard, Viola Bled- soe, Antoinette Bowen, Betty Brant, Dickie Brig- ance, Kenneth Brown. Row Three: Oma Fae Bruce, Tommy Burchfield, David Carey, Daniel Cash, Samuel Cash, Buddy Chastain, Roe Cloud r V-' 551 51 ' 1330 A Chisholm, Rosetta Chisholm, Thomas Wesley Claiborne, Forrest Claunch. Row Four: Charlotte Clay, Shareline Cleaver, Don Collins, Shirley Collins, Bett yCombs, Norma Craig, Larry Craw- Lord, John Dailey, John Davenport, Tom Deere. Row Five: Wilson Deere, Mary Jo Dempsey, Gene Denny, Susan Dewey, Terrell Dixon, Bever- ly Drake ,Shirley Driskell, Judith Ellis, Paul Ray Farrill, Brenda Joyce Fisher. L W J Q, p ' -A gr ,gg -gy saw, gg r. V ,'f ':flf 'sf fl ' if . 5 r l J-K E , ' 4 W fa in ,W Q A H A A L B M M t, A gtg. .. is 2- 4 5 wp' ni K Q, K Z. 'wig ,Terr B gm H ' - , 1 rt, as ., 58+ ... ,, ,,s Q sf. s Q- ws , Z V is .Y ' AM W ,f' ,. 2, iq 5' KQV M :df Y , 17 3 W, .sf 'ff' il '12, 3 I , X , f' ,vw if 'Q s, fgsk, . , U ,, -. 1 L ,uw k s? H 5 ..,. A5 31,5 :MALL E V A r we ii H.. tw- i s S. , Mt. W. wi ms: kgf 121 753' ::, gk .1 if 1. A-'5-Q r f r of le sr i 1 i , A if swf ' 'N E -K In .s f x vv. 4 N vnnx - fx! . Q. 3 s.,,,. ---... .E ,am ,- lf - ,, .ar Q W , V' Y- v -. - . . Tm --.W , - ax i -P, 0- 1 in M 4 ag A K as 'Or .fax leg ,4,. fy C V cr t , J my W-M S x Nw' Ig ' Z , M .5115 i wg ETHUWL Zig ' , , lf- 5 + -gi r dle ' ' X 25 .x in W sf' 'fy Fr it ia if vw n ,gy- 2? Various Parts Are Added To Eighth In The Way Oi Subjects One: Mike Fulton, Sue Furr, Rose Marie Linda Gassaway, Michael Gassaway. Linda Gingrich, Janellen Gipson, Peggy Glen, Trula Godwin, Patsy Goodwin. Row Two: David Goodman, Nina Grammer, Gerald Boyd Grand- field, Larry Greene, Gary Gregory, Norma Jean Griskell, Bob Haley, Janice Harshman, Charles Havens, Beverly Hawkins, Row Three: Betty Jean Hayden, Kenneth Hayward, Glenda Hendrickson, Lois Henson, James Hill, Janet Hill, Maurice De- Row Gainor, 2 Rex Kay, Paul Farrill, Ralph Payne and Dan Jones are quite woried at what is going to come out of their workings. These eigh- th grade boys were in the Home Living Class that exchanged with Miss Di1lman's homemaking class during the year. lroy Hill, Joe Hodgens, John Holcomb, Jimmy Howell. Row Four: Randy Huckabee, Jerry Hughes, Carolyn Hutchinson, Allen Roy John- son, Barbara Johnson Elaine Helen Johnson, Dan Jones, Donald Jones, Lola Mae Jones, Clyde Elmer Jordan. Row Five: Rex Kay, Harold Keith, Granville Kelley, Claudia Kilgore, Betty Jean King, Paul Lackey, Tommy Loftin, Barbara Lomax, Mary Ann McCauley, Gene McCormack. I k, ,Asp A . une? 4, gf' 1 M Af.. - g1, 6 ,wg Y 5 5:5 3 - ' sf - 11 F C-1 l 3 t 1 - I i. 1 Q 1 V A I A 6, NA fa A 5 1 I Z. Qff In K .AA ge r f - 1 i je .1 4 X 'Hegre f,,. ff lo -.H 3 an AL 3 22?-M YA mi x ,M e VA L- 1 J J l Q , . 7 ' ' 5-tl! . , rw 4 Liigqttnkh-LP :I lx 4 'X ,J ' i 13 7 V f 'A Q.. T I KA .. A . 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Row Five: Frank ,Til a,yyS 'NJ7' Shurden. Jerry Pauline Sills, Norma Faye Simp- A 1 son, Arlen Eugene Smith, Barbara Smith, Donna ,f Smith, Dick Southwick, Jimmy Stanley, Dick Row One: Martha McCoy, Jimmy McCune, Lucy McElroy, Van McGrew, Alberta McKellop, Linda Mackey, Carolyn Marsh, Donna Martin, Alan Mil- ler, Glendell Miller, Row Two: Annette Morgan, Yvonne Murray, Bobby Musgrave, Allen Neigh- bors, Cooke Newman, Daniel Newport, Patricia Newsom, Janie Nichols, Charles North, Terry Orange. Row Three: Harriette Orbison, 'Jerry Lee Parker, Ralph Payne, Eddie Peters, Johnny Phelps, Ronald Pherigo, Raymond Poe, Thelma Shirley-Pope, Darla Poplin, Donald Rade, Row: Four: Jack Reese, Benny Richard Robertson, George Ross, Paul Rousseau, Charles Rowden. Stephens, Delories June Stewart, Row Six: Dora Mae Stewart, Jolene Sudik, Shirley Ann Suttles, Stephen Taylor, Shirley Jean Terrill, Lena Mae Thomas, Manson Thompson, Paul Thompson, Har- old Thornburg, Corky Tollison. Row Seven: David Tomlin, Tommie Tommey, Joe Trotter, Joyce Tur- ley, Billy Van Sickle, Charles Van Straten, Emily Vancil Richard Vaughn, Rayford -Wallace, Bob Walton. Row Eight: Joe Bob White, Laverne White, James Willcut, Carole Lynn Wilson, Nina Wilson, Victor Wilson, Loretha Winn, Bardie Witham, Katherine Woods, Homer Lee Wrights. Row Nine: Armstead York, Bennie Cowan, Elaine Milner. - 1193- Row One: Jerry Aldridge, Joyce Aldridge, Myra Alexander, Bill Anawalt, Karl Barnes, James Bates, Bobby Baughman, Melissa Berryhill, Mar- jean Blankenbecker, Bobby Brooks. Row Two: Heather Buell, Nancy Buell, Bobby Cabler, John Campbell, Perry Campbell, Joe Candioto, Janice Carter, Willie Carter, David Cash, Jack Castin, Row Three: Elizabeth Chapman, Carolyn Chis- holm, Don Coats, Jerry Combs, Billy Cook, Jerry Thrills and Spills oi a Freshmali Ildd Experience and Knowledge Preparing themselves for the higher grades and bigger parts in the dramatic story are ninth grade officers Freddie Foster, vice president 5 Elizabeth Chapman, secretary: and Bob Hassel- man, president. They are looking at the Ameri- can Observer, used in all Social Studies classes, which will be a great help to these students who next year will join the Senior High classes. Cottrell, Lydia Couch, Beatrice Craig, Richard Cross, Johnie Crow, Row Four: Margaret Crutch- mer, Phebe Cunningham, Susan Davis, Tommy Davis, Francis Dickey, Carol Doane, Jimmy Doane, Barbara Dozier, Kenneth Eaton, Barbara Edmiston, David Edris. Row Five: George Elliff, Bob Ellis Shirlie Epperson, Gwen Eubanks, Mar- garet Evans, Jeannette Finn, Dean Fitzgerald, Freddie Foster, Freddie Francis. A ' NW , J p A F mg, I 5 in-l r L 4-,gk ' A - 4 1. V, , .gmziwlx ,'wMg'V ' wiv A X L :if it A ' ' 'W 1: ' ' S' C -f i , J 2 J 5 D ,ei 4 C ffl? 7' e' ii l, as f- 11 M me ,, 49 f J ,V .,.. A . gr W V , K .V I y I . , I 4,W5,w- li N I f, W !'5?'- lv aw, 5 W' ,H . 5 5 f ,, y his A H I f A A igfigy, . H 3 A . , I :'.'. we if4iw+.fg52fe if i:--1 iv J Y' see ii' ' , A - ..t. I v my ,xy W: s 4 V 2 ., W l- it avr' 1 'L 'wfi ' '72 -.,.mQ3i asa, '33 Q' 7' 1' W ' 2 svn so S75 , f f :tel 33 45 ' K . 132 A M,.,i Tix ' f K v X' EHFMQAA . fs ,fi , La, N M I A 7' f ' ' 'B' r Q Wk ' fi: A ' 334 i Amari gf, 5 3 C .. Ning, ,msg ...K Q, J W W Q -A . .,., 5 :lei .,,. . 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My f V 1, NH, c f M Ti' 4 A F Q S ff is A I If f r K All an s..- H l fx wx 'Q' K . 124, V 7,0237 Q ai , W ? 6 ,S S 4- 1. -E , -,., - , X in a N as if if .'-' a L ' f G ' f' W V J if 5 as Ali W' --'Q mt, Row One: Johnny Francis, Melba Fuller, Joe Fulton, Louie Gassaway, Robert George, Florence Goldsberry, Virginia Goodson, Portra Graham, Wanda Graves, Verne Griffith. Row Two: Bob Hahne, Gary Harman, Bob Hasselman, Wanda Hayden, Don Haynes, Judy Hedrick, Jimmy Hicks, Wanda Sue Hill, Carol Hodgens Marilyn Holly. Row Three: Margaret Ann Howell, Larry Hund- ley, Elaine J imboy, Elaine Johnson, Illa Joe John- son, Jo Ann Jones, Patsy Kelly, Sue Kelly, Mon- tie Kelse, David Kersey. Row Four: Jo Ann King, Carla Kinser, Bonnie Kiser, Norma Lee, Ellen Little, Buddy Lowe, Beverly McCall, Patricia McCray, Bob McCutcham, Dick McKinne, Row Five: Mary Mackey, Jo Ann Mains, Joyce Mar- quardt, Donald Mason, J uila Massey, Peggy Math- ency, Linda Lou Mayes, Fredlene Meneley, Joan Miller, George Mitchell. V, ,,,, ,,,, and 1, , , it lglif' . gf , A f I ,.,r K ,e',i Q11 ' , Q ' ' W I 5 r J , ' f , 6' .7 in K 1? .1 Qi L f J s i , i, ,jfs ' V 2 ' ,V ., 5 A new l Appearing in the Hoe Down Act in the Choral , Club Show were these girls doing the Bunny Hop. Going through their act are Peggy Math- eney, Pat Pickard, Ann Wise, Kay Woods, Mari- lyn Holly, Joan Miller, Susan Davis, and Julia Massey. -95. 394, 54 i f 1 Mg H' f - - , , An AQ :Q as L .4 - ..,, Q - -0 w A ' K3 f -,I ,,:!,,w A-W-4 1, ,4,.5.jkQ A 5 , 4 : J 4' K s. W, , ,fi?E.,H1z tiUU?f lar A i f jk, ff V V , ' ' ,gf Mk ' .- . ' W I J I , 1, Q 2 ei we if at iii N U' ll 'wx f 1i.bf'wE , 1 flak ,r , , M S S I ,Q w H. - e' , ' , ei avg, Q ry 2 - H 'ri W ,,,,,Q . tv ,gp ,. . A 5,3 A A, 4' lt ll 5 in ggi K w t V A X1 5257 Ml?,e3,i I A Y x A . QQ ..,. .,. A 2. I XB, it i tx Q fl if J J il . A, 1515 Q at 4 N ' me Z, . I fu 1' - :Mm .,.,,. ,,, ' 3, W 'A... w e J S12 ? s l 5 Ji A ,rang 'Mm zz 1 N ' 1 ' lj iii, 3,5 :il 4 ' ig, ' fi U 'b ik' , ' , , qi A -. -ig, I A A kk - - is I , 4 gif Q L J, A ft :L as A 1. T If Al . at fr - f s , f Q , , ge. me i , , -' E ffl tl 'Q Y J ..f'-' me mi? . . X I I I g 3' G 7' ' '- if L: A M- U' M 'BQ I: 5 4 .-'k ' I 'Q f -e W Q fp? . tid 4,5 1 -sg, i 1355?-. ' 'mi A vf .f i p, - l , was , 'f 6 M s g Li.. , K sk ' K' 4 ' Ea A Sif t xii '3wff'4 'f'3 'fl ff ff ,591 ' in ifgaiiw '-- , X - H , fi' 5 5 1 W AV R fx 1, 1 Q 3, 4 M -Za - : 'Www ,, at V-1 Mt 1 ,,, ,Q H, .. x A ,Q ir, Wg? e All - he s Q 'Q y 5 gi 24 5114 L Q. if I ., E Row One: Richard Moore, Donald Morrow, Rebecca Moser, Lummee Newberry, Frankie New- port, Mary Rose Oakball, .Vivian Peters, Patricia Piclaard, Paul Pickard, Johnny Powell, Row Two: Jerry Purvine, Oscor Province, Blanchard Reel, Charles Reese, Carol Ridgley, Tom Riise, Alice Riley, Benny Ray Robertson, Mary Robertson, Sherman Roden. Row Three: Leland Rose, Charles Rose, Barbara Rowden, Bill Santee, Alveta Scrivner, Billy Selby, Virginia Selby, Jack Shelton Oractta Shelton, Rose Ann Shelton, Row Four: Carol Simmons, Edward Simmons, Donna Skinner Allen Elliott, Janie Smith. Larry Smith, Maxine Smith, Ronne Smith, Michael Snyder, Marsha Wynn. Row Five: David Sparks, Tom Speed, Bob Steward, Nancy Strader, Bert Stuchman, Betty Suter, Kent Swaim, Harper Talyor, Harry King Thomas, Kathleen Thornburg, Row Six: Mary Lou Thornburgh, Melvin Turley, Kenneth Turner, Nellie Valdez, Blaine Walters, James Waltman, Patty VVarnock, Donald Wells, Donna Whitaker, Carland Willhite. Row Seven: Jimmie Williams, Joyce Winn, Vigil Wisdom, Ann Wise, Don Whitt- man, Nadine Wood, Kay Woods, Bill Wright, Tommy Wright, Gordon Wyatt. -95- Jiri' Senior High at Last! Shout Eager Sophomores Really in the swing of things in OHS Senior High are all Sophmores led by class officers Karen Oaks, vice pres., Leon Cox, pres.: and Kathy King, sec. Row One: Dale Aldridge, Judith Allen, Charles Ashlock, Kay Loy Avers, Billy Baldridge, Beth' any Bankson, Elvie Sue Barnes, Bruce Barrett. Row Two: Sharon Batterton, Norman Beckman, Clarence Bennett, Chiquita Berryhill, Ronnie Berryhill, Delores Bishop, Donna Bissett, Rosa- lyne Blakemore. Row Three: Donna Blooriifield, Eugene Bortisser, Jackie Boyd, Harry Brace. Joan Bradley, Earline Brant, Donald Brigance, Billy Brown. Row Four: Martha Burchfield, Barbara Kay Burruss, Pat Butler, Richard Buzza, Bob Byars, Margaret Casey, Doris Childers, Waukomis Chupco. Row Five: Elizabeth Ann Cotton, Bar- bara Cox, Leon Cox, Gene Craig, Joe Crosley, Jane Crutchmer, Jerry Curry, Dick Day. X O 7. ,X W, L... SIS? gf' S, , ff' af. ' am- y W6 -1 K i PM -fu , , , . W Q C 'ns an :NQXX i flax B ii rl' if X3 QL' x ,gl . an 1 Pi 5' 3 'ATL 'F' :Xa -ii ,'? f5 f-.fx A ,, fs., - or 1 . - I ,S ,,..,, . ,. Q-can i V . gist, yi ,I ,fx ' xl W . 1 at . It 2 fy v' , X V' I Q TY .. rg I - ' 'S eff L if rf f of B J, l f' L, -fi' 1: fffyw N 4' 2 'W 1 ,L h . f gr , 0 sf K , A V ,Jil jj t S U ' 4 21. is ,sf ,fl A, ' f ,, .,:. ., K l X , .... .. 5 4 M-we 1 if ,, Q- -. ,- ,, W , W lg? si . Aj, .. LA Su , , .. 3 Ag: 3.,d,, il ,, :sq X, my .Q li if 52. 3.2: 2. Ll? Ji, J Q Q -L Q ,X my ' .kwa - 2 ' 4 . -5 Y ' is :fe e .f....sa if , .gf qt S . .Q . A A-ijt. Q B A IVI: ? L A Xi Q auf .: We -.1 Aw llli A fd ag . 7 QA is i :..v V -. n Q , Q., KW. ,C f? I 'Ti Q B , Q.. e . 4 1 alle , . , :J .s ,s , . . , ,, X1 ll J if I New Subjects, Less Spare Time, New Hcquaintances :RE 1. I K Row One: Dannie Lou DeGraw, Richard Dickey, Billy Earnest, Neville Edenborough, James Evans, Phillip Farrill, Vella Jean Fisher, Barbara Floyd, Row Two: James Foust, Johnny Frazier, Barry Gaggini, Jimmy Gainor, Betty George, Pat Gibson, Tommy Gorden, John Grandfield. Row Three: Myron Griffin, Judy Gunther, Ronald Hamlin, Patsy Hamon, Sheila Ann Harshaw ,.,,..,f e . . X F JB: ,Mary K. During their study of Julius Caesar Miss Hazel Standridge's sophomore English class studied pictures of that play. Looking at the pictures are J. C. Moody, K. Avers, E. Cotton, B. Burruss and B. Storms. Havens, Ted Haws, Jimmy Hinderliter.,Row Four: Donna Holcomb, June Hollecker, Doyle Hooper, Tom Hopton, Pearl Howe, John Hunter, Kerry Jennings, Judith Johns. Row Five: Carol Johnson, Delores Jones, Edith Johnson, Patsy Johnson, Melba Jones, Melvin Jones, Ann Kelley, Calvin Kelley. , if 5 is il J I X f ,,,. l is , Q srs,s-ev , ss, J-f I Q 1 . ANT' if , ,IS fi? .Que X3 43 Nix ? K ,Q I, '. I 1 Tsf fr 4 H f , 3 we .M 'dll y of , 7f 3 favs. I-8 TE-f.a la use ,es JW! it i Q ' is fs 6' F? if it if it ,.+- 'T f are fe ff' 4 mi s I V ' 2 .J 'J Rtshx' ,gh l ,,, :.:?5S W an I A M: 4 Q 'Q Q A R ga, i 'ti' ,I I -A if ' gg' me 5 ww we M-Q ,2,t, t,, J A as-5 M or , gs- mf- fs We rf s 1 fix? IN ml ,Raef c - as q - .. ' f , ' , ,, , 43' it 11.4 A! ' . LES? - K x 4:3 s r , 321 , , . f-1' '9 'R' in R - 4 aw 'K' A A 'W M if 'za' f , J J A J 55 , J '1 , - ' Q f fl' ., , tm: - 1 J er' X -' '11,-rw ' it 793. :il 'E . V . J' W ,.... 4 g. H f a Hifi E '-t-5 gk i I . lv .1 ji , . M, , ' W . - K I gg ' , , Q N E535 if 735: Ilvvq I it S' i i: . . I I .. ' Q in is .. 3 M .4 1 3. Q-if r 'D 'Z -1' ,aa 1 ,ln ,,'I I . A ': i A l K ' r :AQ 1 , pr all 'aw .,If xiii , K K , . .. I .a 4 - I ,. t .,.- H It K . V' QW .4 j i 1 ' in V. M' -E Q, ff f - - - ff l fe i ' L - -- e . f R fe f ' r f X 5 ' Y f 'AA ' , H ' ik 1' 1' 3-,Qs Q I -'.- : ' e - M n a , l new 'EE - M M an ' .3 .Zh 58: 'W ,fl 11'-wi V il? , 3' . . : f -ill M ae' ' ' ... we so ,ws W-3'f l :fi -.sf ,Q ri, :af ' C -',. of N -V :'?- 2 . y -Za, 3.5 4.. , Z 45 . i K 'iw-3: V .x 6 ,. ,..,,, - ,.--. 5 : :.'. f. A FN, 3,1 i, Row One: Muriel Kilpatrick, Kathy King, Frank Knight, Betty Leigh, Charlene Leming, Julia Ann Liles, Marie Livingston, Ted McAlester. Row Two W. Kay McCabe, Reginald McClish, Stanley Mc- Gowin, C. M. McGrew, Roberta McVay, Charlene Maben, John Martin, Darlene Malacord, Row Three: Kenneth Martin, Dianne Matthews, Cleo Miller, Patty Mills, J. C. Moody, Raymond l l'o1 In Driver's Trining, taught by Mr. Bob Thomas, students getting ready to go out for another les- son are K. King, K. Avers, K. Mullins, and P. Butler. gan, Kay Mullins, Leola Neighbors. Row Four: Gerald North, Karen Oaks, Donald Oisten, Bar- bara Orange, Don Orr, Nancy Osmond, Cleve Park ,Doyle Payne. Row Five: Melva Jo Payne Billie Sue Pinneo, Jimmy Pinneo, Lowell Powell Jerry Reed, Dave Reynolds, Barbara Roberts, Raymond Rose. 1 -fznzg . .,. .-qv Illl These Calllorlldded Concentration Row One: Mary Ellen Ross, Bob Rowe, Charles Russell, Dean Sanger, Jim Scott, Elward Shackel- ford, Jane Sharp, Richard Shrum, Row Two: Eu- gene Slape Edna Smith, Frances Smith, Joan Smith, Karen Smith, Carolyn Southwick, Alene Stange, Geronomo Starr. Row Three: Steve Ste- phens, Bill Storms, Bobby Stout, Carol Stout, Wanda Stout, Mary Lou Stratton, Pat Tate, Getting their first Senior High taste of are biology students Julia Liles and science James Evans. Mrs. Nettie Carr teaches the class. f Betty Lou Tehee. Row Four: Benny Thoma: Dennic Thomas, Vlanda Thompson, Wilma Thom pson, John Tollison, Shirley Tollison, Van Kuren, Bing' Vassaur. Patricia Row Five: Darryl Wall, Mag Wallace, Virgil Walters, Robert Ware, Helen W nock ,Connie Willhite, Geraldine William velt Yardy. s, Roos' , a t ,ao to iE'7i.:V 43 3 :3 tlz, ' , 'I A iiif, it ai ,.,,.. r n - ,,l:, V 2 5' ,,,,,,,. 1 'A - , X ' limi. M A , it at 'Z 1' M I ' , ': Q .,,,,. . ZVA t -f s lirr N M f 2' 2 fat 3 C w t ',.. . 'ft' Af rf, a ' 5 W YQ- S f if ':f if 2 tw if t. ,,,, y N X Q -ee - A - ., , ,V,i 5 ,Q . , f-.1: . mfg I N, an igflf abd df'-5 iv ,JJPN tt In . r 1, ,.,, -t-E f ,'--f Q - , . an -A I f . Q tg A , -A V at as r t id M , fr rrr 4 to Q12 y ,fffj It M ' ' fi' ' A Q .T a f MN -100--- ' 'Y There's Nothing Like a Iunior! Junior year was packed with both dis- appointment and happy moments. It is the year boys make the great change of adolescence into manhood and start the accomplished feat of shav ing. Newness of going steady wears off and the cycle of a girl's boyfriends increases. High- lights of the Junior year also make it the best year ever. Class picnic, Junior-Senior basketball and football games, Junior tests, and Junior play all leave their memories of fun and hard work. Officers pictured are Lynne Turner, secre- tary, Adrian Hale, president, Ann Kirk, vice president. Junior-Senior banquet, with theme Oriental Paradise, turned out splendidly with the hard work of the Junior Council, sponsors, and all members of the class. Members of the Junior Council, seated, are Lynne Turner, secretaryg Adrian Hale, president, and Ann Kirk, vice president. First row, Jane Partlow, Ruth Ann' Rogers, Lyne Walker.. Sec- ond rowg Tommy Peavler, Jody Ostrander, Billy Rhoades, and Benny Stephenson. 3 -v.. . . fw NCI? -101- .,.4 J . -a .ab ., + ' V W K 2 a , 2 id in Qi -L 3 A , I, J --S l gg ,A Q -' TI V 3 Veins '7 ' b I X L f , idx J 5 ,L A L 51 if' .asf L 4 fy, t, I Q g .. 'Q k'.. 'TQ J Q f Q' 'Z T ' JS .Q .1 ' Cal V , ef fe 'Sf LLL, ,F 's gg ,gg Xw A, -Lf ,Q A,A-,, ,J Ei N errr A K 1 .'.',,:v. A f -:Il ' ,Q ' -- U V ,, K 1 Q me ' jun 5 3 r M A fa , f z -my .Q ,...- , . I . s ' A ,L ,,,L eg -L , 1, 6 A ,-if J C' 1-up ,' LLLL 5 L f it ..t', - 102 A Iunior Tests, Trying to tackle a hard problem in the Junior ap- pitude tests are Billy Rhoades and Anaise Sch- midt. Each year these tests are taken by the Juniors to find out their interests and what field of work they can do best. It takes concentration and brain work, but it's worth it! Alexander, Andy Alexander, Tom Allen, Sue Allison, Russell Archer, Charlotte Bailey, David Baker, Dale Barnes, Corkey Berry, Nadine Bingman, Cynthia Blankenbecker, Marilyn Bond, Georgia Bortisser, Willie Boucher, Jerry Brady, Dennis Brady, Teddy Brewer, Wendell Brown, Roger Bullard, Annie Mae Cagle, Delories Cagle, Doris Campbell, Glenn Cash, Allen Catlett, Jackie Chalakee, Tommy Harder Subjects, but the Iuniors are Able to Take on the Load Chronister, Ramona Clack, Charles Coburn, Betty Jo Collins, David Cook, Harold Cotner, Anita Ruth Couch, Shirley Coverdill, Eugene Crooch, John Croom, Rogene Crosley, Gaylene Devary, Beverly Dickinson, Peggy Dozier, Harold ' Driskell, Edith Ellis, Bill Evans, Carl Everidge, Eleanor Ann Foltz, Donna Forrest, Bill Fuller, Benny Gilbreath, Glenda Gill, Edsel Gingrich, Gale Gingrich, Kay Goff, Joyce Graham, Janice Grayson, Clara Gulley, Pat Hahne, Barbara Hahne, Glenn Hale, Adrian Halstead, Phyllis Hamilton, Christine Hamilton, Hugh il .. - I ---.. v Q.. 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Q ,i 9 . 1 is fi l ' l ,gi f y A , .I Z'- Q, , X Y 'UW , P W, A ,, ,Q . 5' V LMA P K ' gf' Y 'J i .1 J P 1 'il wi' -104- Hamon, Bob Hancock, Sonya Harkrider, Martha Harshman, Jerry Hassleman, Carol Hayward, Charles Heath, Barbara Hedrick, Sue Hendrickson, Joe Hiltibrand, Margaret Ingram, Iva Johnson, Verna Jones, Annette Jones, Marilyn Kepley, Kenneth Kinser, Barbara Kirk, Ann Kiser, Alma Lawing, Jim Leak, John Leggett, Charles Locker, Donna Loftin, Joe McPherson, Carolyn Mann, John Martin, Carolyn Moore, Sandra Ostrander, Jody Partlow, Jane Peavler, Tom Penn, Britt Perkins, Carol Ann Peters, Beverley Pope, Fern Potter, Melvin . . 'WW , ,, Juniors know if you have a pro- blem, take it to a sponsor. A help- ing hand was always there when any troubled Junior needed it. Standing are: Mr. Arnell Baze- rnore, Mr. Lloyd DuBois, Mr. Phil- lip Dowd. Seated are Miss Lillian Brashear, Mrs. Mildred Wade, and Miss Charline Lamons. Price, Donna gg, ,,,., llbz.. Purvine, Glenda Rabbitt, Scotty ,ff Remy, Jacklyn, 'S J ' Rhoades, Bin f W i a 53 ' Richardson, Dale Mac Q: M Riley, Judith J. V- 4 iv- Rodgers, Norman' -fff -1'- -B A W as , Rogers, Ken J J .,., E Rogers, Ruth ,. V Vggnwf, W w i. '-'f INIAZ Ml 1 f r er f 1 , , Roorky Tommy ,, v::-: V ww I M nl , fi ..- ii ROSS, Ronald if:- J 'TQ Z Rousseau' Wilma ,.:' iia J V ::1 X :-' 1 J Sbhmidt, Anaise 1 M ji 5 , , ShI'UIl'l, Bob i 3 Q ' Smith, Jimmy Snelson, Carolyn Sowder, Doris Sparks, Joe Stanley, Barbara Kay Q' ,Q gk I X Stanley, Ronnie A Stephenson, Bennie Stwart, Dan Taylor, Farolyn Thompson, David -105- lw as V' eff X .x V W .,,, 1 Nw, E Not Much Time Left, Think Iuniors ' S q ' Q . Tolbert, Bob in , ' S E , as E if Tollison, George A7 K Y .V..j M Tomlinson, Shirley Y J L 1, Torbett, Bill : , o.,' V A g Turner, Lynne ' , . ,.., Q it .gg Q W X gi' A QV, i , Turner, Ray ,, ': 5' Walker, Lyne ' - 5 - Wallace, Harry .i g Wallace, Joe , ,Ls Ml 5, is Warnock, Donald if .. ' 3 4 weus, Cecil 5 Wells, Peggy Ann as gg, Q 0 Wheeler, Andy Y' ,E , ' K Wilson, Peggy n .ff E A Wilson, Richard 3 'i n, if .,,. , Winford, Ben ,. ,.,f --: g. gi Alhql ' A'Q' 53 In character form these cast members portray a scene from Junior Play Seven Sisters . In Hungarian setting the Junior play was one of the main activities of the Juniors. Seated are: John Crooch, Ramona Chronister, Jane Partlow, Barbara Kay Stanley, Billy Rhoades. Standing are: John Mann, Donna Locker, and Bill Forrest. gd J I gg , , is gi K an K Vx sa? ,gg Q E -ya W a 2 U 5 M Q 6 ,wr,- . 4 . Q' .2 -'Q fo ' , . A ,. 411433, ,.n , an . Q '- 0 . .1 ,,. . , Q 1 9 V, ' Ma- ,Q w if 1' : ,se 3 Qs. 3, Q: , f 4 4 ,fezoio 4 4 ! 1 . , kg , ' ' Q 1 ' ' feb , Hh! They Breathe: Seniors at Last. .... :L I ' e Twelve years accomplished and the future citizens of tomorrow complete an unforgettable roll in their life's drama. Memories are packed away in their mind, accessible in the future whenever a long forgotten announcement or Senior play program covers itself once pasted importantly in a now dusty scrapbook. Being victorious in the Jr. Sr. football and basketball games added gay class rivalry for the Seniors and also swelled their ego to high inflation. Good Sportsmanship was practiced in these games and the spirit was always displayed in colorful class participation. To Seniors hobo day, the Senior picnic, and Senior assembly will leave their memorable marks. These main events made their Senior year symbolic and packed with exciting ventures. A sign of mingled hap- piness escapes every Senior as he graduates but it's into the big, wide world and the rest of their life to live with 12 years of hard work behind them. Hard working senior officers are: David Rowden, vice presidentg Jane Scott, secretaryg and Kerry Baker, president. 'S Senior council members are left to right: Mary Nesom, David Smith, Mary Alice Finch, David McElroy, Claudeete Denney, Mary Ann Mont- Lackey, Earl Fisher, Jane Scott, Carl Haley. gomery. Shirley Johnson, David Rowden, John Seated is Kerry Baker, class president. -107- Anticipation of What is Lying I-lhead in the Future Planning for the years ahead OHS Seniors, Barbara Musgrave, Sally Scott, and Barbara George look over information brought to them by student nurses, Betty Bowman, Mary Barton, and Ann Thornburgh representing St. Johns, Tulsa. 55 i . ar aa , A 4 . fied AAAV x ' ,.n, as , . 4? 2 IR? 3 9' .ie H -11. 9 r ,C A K Alexander Ashley Aspy Baird Baker B. Baker K. Barnes D. Barnes W. Bates Biggs Bradley Bradley Bob Alexander, Bob--Adv. off. 5, Harmonaires 3-6, Hi-Y 2,35 Jr. Council, Jr. play, Latin club 3,4, Sci. club 2,1 3, 6, Scouts 1-3, Sr. play Stud. coun- cil 4, Chorus 1-6, show 3-6, pres. 6, TV show 6. Ashley, Buddy-Jr. play, Scouts 1-6, Sr. play. Aspy, Margie-Office ass't. 53 Chorus 4-6, Chor- us staff 5, FHA 3, Span. club 3-4. Baird, Sue-Band 6. Baker, Beverly-Gym ass't. 4-6, Chorus 1-4, FHA 3-5, FTA 4-6, Pep club 4-63 Span. club 4 Baker, Kerry-Adv. off. 1, 3, 4, Band 13 Baskebl 1-3, 5, Sr. pres, Hi-Y 1,2, Jr. play, Scouts 1-3, Sr. Council, Sr. play, Stud. council 1, 3, 6, Torch light 5, Intra basktbl 5. 6. Barnes, Donald-Basebl. 5, 6, Basktbl, 2, 3, 6, Basktbl mgr 6, Cho. 1, Footbl. 1-3, Footbl mgr 6: Jr play, Sr play, Track 1, 2. Barnes, Wanda-Cho. 1-4, Torchlight 6. Bates, Jerry-Band 1-2, Basebl. 4-5, Footbl. 3, Hi-Y 3,4, Basktbl 1-23 Scouts 1-3, O club. Biggs, Patty-Adv. off. 4, off. ass't 53 Cho. 1-4, FHA sec. 3, FHA v. pres. 4, Pep club 4-6, Jr. Hi cheerleader 3, Span. club 3-4, Torchlight 5. Bradley, Bill-Chorus 1-5, Hall mon. 5, Scouts 1-3, T811 6. Bradley, BobAGym ass't 6, Basebl. 6, Footbl 6, Track 5, O club basktbl 6. -108- r...,g . 4 Out into the Big Wide World Brown, Phil-Band 1-63 st. oration semi-finals 33 Jr. playg Sr. playg Band show 3-6. Clay, Carolyn- off ass't. 5-61 Jr.-Sr. girls baskt- ball. 5-63 Cho. 1-43 show 33 FHA 33 Jr. councilf Latin club 3-4. Collins, Gail-Teach. ass't 5-63 FTA 4-6. Coverdill, Archie-Printing 5. Cox, Cogee- off. ass't 5-63 Band 1,23 Pep club 63 Span. club 3. Cox, Don- Adv. off. 33 gym ass't. 4-65 Basebl. 3-6 Basktbl. 1,2,3,63 mgr 53 Footbl. 1-3, stud council 6, O club. Davis, Mary Lou-Teach. ass't 53 Cho 1-22 Jr. p1ay3 Latin club 3, 43 Stud council 2. Debo, Geraldine-cho 1. Dempsey, Barbara,-Cho. 1-63 Latin club 3-4, Pep club 4-65 J r.-Sr. girls basktbl. 5-6. Denny Claudette-Jr.Sr. girls basktbl. 5-63 Cho. 1-6 FHA 1-23 Pep club 4-63 Sr. council: Y-Teens 1, 2. Drew, Jack-Sci. club 6, v. pres. 63 Torchlight 63 Cho. 6,show 63 TV show 6. Ducket ,Roy--Band 13 Basktbl. 43 Footbl. 53 Track 53 Basebl. 4. Eckfeldt, RosalindETeach. ass't 63 Band 1-6: FHA 33 Latin club 33 Pep club 3-43 Majorette 5,6. Ellis, Evelyn-Off. ass't. 4-63 J r.-Sr. girls basktbl 5-63 cho. 1-63 Jr. council3 Key Notes 4-63 Pep club 63 Stud. council3 hist. 4. Epperson, Vemon- -Basktbl. 1,21 4-H 1-4. -109-- ii A f 3333 ': .iv 3 if 'tt -4.-Q ,Q if ,N f X 5 3 .af 3 IS ' I Brown Coverdill Davis Denney Eckfeldt Clay Cox Debo Drew Ellis ad. ' . A I 1. .. va 3 1 'fi ge. it Q 5. . Y. 123222 ,.., 1' Q6 .. . . I. Collins Cox D. Dempsey Duckett Epperson I ,- Graduation llnnouncementsf Comme ncement, the Falling 3-2, A ff' . E 'as 3 3' fix! I 3 t 'aa .gf 'R :FST 3' ii 'Surf' f 4 if M w gqi' ' g ' S Lk' af. it ,,,.. , ii 'vvkdrfltk -G Yaaa i9 ig- I 'lf' Etzkorn Evans Fine Fisher George Goble Goolsby Gray Haley Hall .n- ,ag - aa' 3?' ,-Q. -Q l A ,S , 'V ' ww Finch Gassaway Goodman Hackworth Harcourt Etzkorn, Bob-Footbl. 5,63 Track 53 O club. Evans, Charles-Adv. off. 63 Hi-Y 33 Intra. finals 53 Scouts 3-41 Torchlight 63 Sr. play. Finch, Mary Alice---Lib. ass't. 4-63 cho. 1-3: FHA 33 Sr. council. Fine, Don- Adv. off. 4,61 Jr. play, Span. club 3,43 Basktbl. 5,6. Fisher, Earl- Scouts 1'6Q Sr. counci13 T8zI 5,6. Gassaway, J.W.--Teach. ass't. 53 Printing 53 cho. 1. George, Barbara-Cho. 4-63 Key Notes 5,6. Goble, Duane- cho. 13 Scouts 1-63 T8zI 6. Goodman, Dorothy-Off. ass't. 63 cho. 1-6. Goolsby, Robert-Cho. 1-3: T8zI 5,63 v. pres. 6. Gray Charles-Band 1-63 Jr. playg Scouts. I-Iackworth, Shirley- Off. ass't. 4-6, Torchlight 6. Hayley, Carl-Basktbl. 2, 3, 53 Footbl. 2, 33 Sr. councilg T8zI 5,63 Torchlight 5,6. Hall, Jim-Adv. off. 4, 53 Hall mont. 53 Jr. coun- cil3 Jr. play, Scouts 1,2Q Sr. play, Tennis 4, 5. Harcourt, Elizabeth-Off. ass't. 5,63 cho. 1-6, Jr. play3 Key Notes 5,61 Sr. play. Oh no! Dandy, those are the pants I am to wear to the June Wedding. This was only one of the messes Dandy Perry was in during the Senior Play, June Wedding. -110- Curtain ofthe Senior Play5 Memories Never to be Forgotten ,N 'Vw Mary Kay Polley, as Linda Perry, the bride to be in June Wedding, Senior Play, poses for one of the radiant pictures which all brides-to be take. Miss Sarah Kate Wood was director and Norma Jo Mullins was student director. U A 'lll ' tXt,...J., , ', . fm. If -'x ' . 5 I ' 5 , 2 -. 5 1 . lf! K ,,V.. ' K ,V I I A K VWL V, M Q Hamon, Edgar-Stud. council 55 T8zI 5,65 Torch- K - '-'- . light 5. e,si 5 p ifi . 5 is A 5 I-larshman, Don-Basebl. 35 Footbl. 35 Hall A ? 5 in 35 is 'W' 'Q' :gy Mont. 53 T8zI 6. -5' 5 .5 5 Hawkins, Mary Jane-Teach. ass't. 65 cho. 1-65 f ,ff Haynes, Jim,-Band 5,6. tr, 2. ting i l-Ieathcott, Carol-Teach ass't. 55 Band 55 Major- : ,o m ,Q 'bd ette 55 Jr.-Sr. girls Basktbl. 65 cho. 1-45 Class off. 25 FHA 45 Pep club 3, 4, 65 Sr. play5 Span. club 4, 5. Hessom, Howard- T8zI 5,6. I-Iinderliter, Charles-Teach. ass't. 55 Band 1-65 Basebl. 5, 65 Intra. basktbl. 1, 2, 55 Jr. council5 Stud. council 65 Torchlight 6. I-Iodgens, Marcia Joyce--Adv. off. 1,65 Teach. Ass't. 55 Band 15 cho. 1-5, show 3,45 FHA 3-55 FTA 55 Pep club 4-65 Sr. play5 Span. club 3-45 Torchlight 65 FHA reporter 45 Jr.-Sr. basktbl. cheerleader 6. Hollecker, Dona,-Off. ass't. 65 Cho. 1. Hooper, Eddy-Cho. 1, 25 Jr. council5 Stud. council5 T8zI 5,65 T8zI delegate 5,6. Hopper, Patsy-Jr.-Sr. girls basktbl. 65 Cho. 1-65 FHA 35 FTA 45 Latin club 3, 45 Pep club 4-6. 't . if -3? as .ij Howe, Claude-Adv. off. 65 Band 1,23 Basktbl. .5 1-35 Footbl. 2,35 Basktbl. intra. finals 45 Latin club 35 Sci. club 1-35 Scouts 1-65 Track 1, 45 ,ff T811 5, 6, pres. 65 National Guards 5, 6. X,- Hamon Haynes Hinderliter Hooper E. --111- Harshman Heathcott Hodgens Hopper Hawkins Hessom Hollecker Howe 3, l ..,...::VV. Y 1 1 , y Q as 'as 5 ..., ,, 2. ., SL UH . I A if' .. ' t ,,.-,E e W .. '. , 'L ' lt? 1 . , ,a , if ff nj ' ' ' .rLZ..- M' , .H . A,,6, , Au fur?-Y Rag? Si, Howell Idsardi Ishmael James Johnson C. Johnson S. Jones Kay Kiddy Kline Lackey Lancaster ill We Will Remember Howell, June -Teach. ass't. 6. Idsardi, Sue-Adv. off. 45 Teach. ass't. 5, 65 4-H 1-65 FHA 3-55 FFA 65 Intramural semi-finals 5,65 Jr. councilg Pep club 5, 6. Ishmael, Barbara,-Teach. ass't. 65 Band 2,35 FHA 35 Latin club 35 Sr. play: Stud. council 3, sec. 35 Pep club 3. James, Altus-Basebl 65 Basktbl. 1-45 Footbl. 1-35 Basktbl intra. finals 55 Sci club 1-35 Scouts 1-65 Track 3-55 T8zI 65 chorus 1-4,6. Johnson, Charnella.-Adv. off. 3,45 Off. ass't. 5,65 FHA 2,35 FTA 4-65 Jr. counci15 Jr. Play Pep club 3-65 Sr. playg Span. club 4,5 Stud. council 3-5. Johnson, Shirley-Teach ass't. 5,65 FTA 5,65 Jr. p1ay5 Pep club 4-65 Sr. council5 Span. club 4-6. Jones, Virginia.-Cho. 4-6. Kay, Bob-Band 15 Scouts 15 Track 15 FFA 3-55 CWetumkaJ, Doorman, Sr. play. Kiddy, Betty-Off. ass't 65 Cho. l-65 Latin club 3,4. i Kline, Dixie-Adv. off. 35 Cho. 3-65 Jr. playg Pep club 4-65 Sr. p1ay5 Jr.-Sr. girls basktbl. 5,6. Lackey, David-Band 1-65 Sr. council5 Span club 35 Band show 4-6. Lancaster, Dom-T811 5-65 Torchlight 5. One highlight of the year was t-he Going To College Program sponsored by Tulsa University. Dan Sullivan, student council president was stu- dent of the week interviewed by Carol Capshaw, former OHS student. Dr. Rod Jones, master of ceremonies, and OHS students Clyde Van Sickle, Jane Scott, Mary Kay Polley, Mary McElroy, Stanley Mann, and Deanna Peterson participated in the program. Judges were Mr. Clell C. War- riner, Mr. James R. Frazier, Mr. Grady Clack, and a T. U. scorekeeper. in --112-- You Always Say Senior to OHS Laub, Jimmy-Adv. off. 65 Basebl. 3-65 Basktbl. 3-65 Cho. 4,55 Footbl. 3. Laub, Judy-Teach. ass't. 5,65 Cho. 3,45 FHA sec. 3, pres 45 Pep club 3-65 Sr. play5 Teen Town council 5, 65 Jr. High cheerleader 35 Jr. play. Lout, Betty-Cho. 1-6. McCall, Cecil-Cho. 1,25 T8zI 5,6. McCoy, Willo- Teach. ass't. 65 Band 1-65 Band show 5. McElroy' Mary Louise---- cho. 1-65 Class off. 1,25 FTA 4,5, sec. 55 Dram. reading finals 65 Jr. play Key Notes 4-65 Pep club 3-65 Sr. counci15 Span. 3.45 Stud. council 1-3. McGrew, ,Bob-Adv. off. 65 Gym ass't. 5,65 Basebl. 3,45 Footbl. 1-65 Track 4,55 O club. McVay, Bonnie! Adv. off. 65 off. ass't. 55 Teach. ass't 65 Cho. 15 FHA hist. 33 Sci. club sec. 65 Span. club 3. Malacord, Adele-Adv. off. 65 Teach. ass't. 55 cho. 1-65 Span. club 3. Malone, Carolyn Sue-Cho. 1-55 T8zI 6. Manes, Richard-Adv. off. 2,35 Basktbl. 1-65 Cho: 1-4,65 Track 55 O club. Mann, Stanley-Adv. off. 65 Teach. ass't. 65 cho. 1-35 Jr. play5 Latin club 3,45 Sci. club 2,5,65 Scouts 1-6. Martin, Jack-T8zI 65 'Torchlight 6. Martin, Ronald! Cho. 15 Hall mont. 55 Scouts 1-6. Merckling, Don-Cho. 1-55 Hall mont. 55 Sci. club 65 Scouts 4-6. 9-32655-2 af. 1 .. rm? 5. we .IWW-z si ii ,- U Q, x .Q ., .- zf We ' Q .5 cw M S... 3 W 4 J' ,. 5 3: --N N 5.5 -rg... . K Q2 E51 . in ai J ,E . 2213 3 .fs 9. 5 Q25 lf 2 55 -1 5. V5.9 W . ,,r 1 f 5 V f Laub J. Laub Judy Lout McCa11 McCoy McElroy McGrew McVay Malacord Malone Manes Mann Martin J. Martin R. Merckling 113- up 3 4 ' ,-.. o A. A V Z i I 1 - r- 3 M 3 3 , 1 3 '-W A J it Q3 ' I Vi, K K A gn--3 A 3 3 3,3 7 Lgi, , 1, .., -Q' YJ A 1 44 Y if X , 3 3 ' f -K 3 'A 313 . ws' in Q z,W,f 1 in ei, .. tif A+ iff? Mitchell Montgomery Moore Morgan Mullins Musgrave Nantz Nelson Nesom Newberry Newstrom Parker Perkins Peterson Poe Geraldine Debo is preparing for the future by taking bookeeping, one of the Senior High sub- jects in commerce. Friends Depart Mitchell, Pat-Teach. ass't. 53 Pep club 5,6. Montgomery, Marianne-Lib. ass't. 5,65 Cho. 1-43 FHA 33 Latin club 43 Pop club 63 Sr. council. Moore, Jo Ann Wells-Band 2-61 Cho. 1: FHA 33 Latin club 33 Sr. play. Morgan, Bene-Cho. 1,23 Sci. club 23 Scouts 1, 2, 5, 63 Track 13 T811 4-6. Mullins, Norma. Jo-Adv. off. 1: Teach. ass't. 5, 63 Cho. 1-52 FHA 33 FTA 4-6, Jr. p1ay3 Pep club 1-63 Sr. play, stud. director. - Musgrave, Barbara4Adv. off. 23 Lib. ass't. 53 Off. ass't. 63 Cho 1-63 Pep club 4-63 Sci. club 63 Span. club 43 Torchlight 5,6. Nantz, Bill-Band 13 Basebl. 3-63 Basktbl. 1-61 Footbl. 1-63 4-H 1-63 Jr. play3 Scouts 1,23 Stud. council 5, v. pres. 6. Nelson, Fred--Adv. off. 63 Cho. 1-6 Hi-Y 1-31 Sci. club 2,33 Scouts 1-3. Nesom, John-Adv. off. 43 Basktbl. 1,2,53 cho. 1-42 Footbl. 1-63 Scouts 1,23 Sr. council3 Sr. playg Span. club 53 Stud. council 63 Track 1-61 O club. Newberry, Jequita,-Cho. 1-6. Newstrom, Larry'-T811 5, 6. Parker, Jim-Adv. off. 43 Basktbl. 23 Basebl. 13 Footbl. 2-52 Basktbl. intramural 43 Sci. club 1-33 Span. club 35 Track 4. Perkins, Don-Stud. council 53 Track 4, 53 Basktbl. Intra. 5. Peterson, Deanna-Teach. ass't. 4-6: cho. 1-63 Stud. council 63 FHA 3,45 FTA 3, 43 Dram. read- ing finals 53 Key Notes 63 Latin club 3, 43 Sr. play, Pep club 3. Poe, Leonard-Band 1-63 Sci. club 33 Scouts 13 Span. club 43 Band show 3-6. i 114- But Not the Everlasting Friendships Formed I Going scientific during a physics class are Bud Rodman and David Rowden. These boys are two of the ones who take physics under the instruct- ion of Mr. D. C. Evans, Science Chairman. All Seniors who are interested in this class are al- lowed to take it. Polley, Mary Kay-Adv. off. 1, 23 Teach. ass't. 63 Cho. 1-6: Class off 43 FHA 33 FTA 4-63 Dram. reading finals 63 Jr. play3 Pep club 4-62 Sr. play: Stud. council 43 Jr. high cheerleader 3. Poplin, Virginia-Adv. off. 43 Teach. ass't. 53 Cho. 1-33 Class off. 2, 43 FHA 33 FTA 43 Pep club 4-63 Jr. high cheerleader 33 Footbl. queen 6. Rawlings, Don-Basktbl. 1-33 cho. 13 Sr. play3 Span. club 33 T8zI 5,61 Printing 5,6. Reel, Junef-Teach. ass't. 5,6Q Cho. 1-43 FHA 33 FTA 4-61 Jr. play3 Pep club 4-63 Sr. piayj Span. club 33 Jr.-Sr. girls basktbl. 5,63 Footbl. queen attend. 6. Rodman, Rollen Adv. off. 2, 5, 63 Teach ass't 5,62 Band 1-63 Hi-Y 23 Latin club 43 Sci. club 2, 43 Scouts 1-3. Rowden, David--Band 1,23 Basktbl. 2-52 Class off. 3,63 Footbl. 2-63 Sr. Council3' Stud. council 2,33 Track 2-63 O club. Scott, Jane-iAdv. off. 43 Teach. ass't. 5, 63 Cho. 1-43 Class off. 5,6Q Jr. council3 Jr. play3 Pep club 1-6 Sr. c0uncil3 Sr. play3 Stud. council 2,53 Footbl. queen attend. 6. Scott, Sally--Teach. ass't. 63 Cho. 1, 23 FTA 4, 53 Latin club 33 T8zI 5, 6. Shelton, Donald-Band 1-6 T811 5, 63 Torchlight 5, 63 Intra. basktbl. 5, 6: Band show 5, 6. Shipley, Pattie-Gym ass't. 63 Jr.-Sr. girls basktbl. 5, 63 Class off. 1, 33 43 FHA 2-43 Pep club 4-6. Slape, Adrian-T81 I 5, 63 Printing 5, 6. Smith, David-Adv. off. 2, 53 Basktbl. 1-6: Footbl. 2, 3, 5, 63 Jr. play: Scouts 13 Sr. counci13 Track 1-63 Torchlight 63 O club3 cho. 1-4. A Mei .18 xf 1 . V 1,56 AR . - ...r. ,v'V,, . l '3' W wi . im 1 'Q 5 ' tt , 3 . aeya J , P- ,. - ,.,. L 3 'I' Xi . .- , 3 . 45,3 , A i 4 .... .1 sw' ' 6 f fi 63 as. ... Polley Poplin Rawlings Reel Rodman Howden Scott J. Scott S. Shelton Shipley Slape Smith -115- 5 , f W , ,L . , ..- 5 We , A 'U' . 4-y ai' V ...-I K It lr.. ' A A W' M 'W fi as W was 'ir Y if V t 33 4. 3 4' . A 1 P 2 3924 6 Smith S. Stephenson Thomas Van Sickle Wheeler Williams R V I I I . ,,'f rf 3,?,., . 'S' - fl 'rife 3 xiii . 'r' ' ad' 3 Sparks Sterner Thornburgh Watkins Whitaker Laudermilk wg W fix ,H in -W : ' M ' ...'. if Y ,.-3 'iii Stabler Sullivan Tollison Weaver Willhite Seniors Worthy of Curtain Ca As the curtain closes on the dramatic play o 54 the cast looks back to their failures and sue cesses and remembers them fondly. Those wh will return next year will try to improve and t go to higher things in life. To the Seniors wh are just entering into another play of life goe the backing of all classes and teachers tha they have had in the years just past in OHS Their success may be credited with what thcg accomplished. Smith, Sally Jo-Off. ass't. 5, 63 Jr. councilg Jr play3 Sr. play3 Tennis 43 Jr.-Sr. girls basktbl 5, 6. Sparks, Barbara Ann--Cho. 1-53 Stud. counci 63 T8rI 63 club sweetheart 6. Stabler, Dwight-Adv. off. 63 Basebl. 4, 5 Scouts 1-33 Track 3. Willhite, Naomi-Lib. ass't. tPrestonJ 1, 2g Banc 4: Basktbl. 1-33 4-H 1, 2. Stemer, Freddie-Adv. off. 2, 63 Footbl 2-6 3 Hi-Y 2, 33 Track 2-4, O club. Sullivan, Dan-Basktbl 3,4Q Class off 53 Footbl 3-62 Orig. orat. finals 63 Jr. Council: Scouts 33 Sr. play3 Stud. council 5. 63 Track 4, 53 Boys State 53 O club. Thomas, Wanda-Cho. 13 Sr. play iusherl. Thornburgh, Joe-Adv. off. 53 Band 1-63 Basktbl. 53 Hi-Y 1-3: Jr. p1ay3 Senior play: Torchlight 6. Tollison, Jim-Footbl. 3, 43 Track 3 T8:I 5, 6. Van Sickle, Clyde-Adv. off. 53 Gym ass't. 5, 63 Basebl. mgr. 33 Basktbl 13 Class off. 53 Footbl. 1-63 Hall mont. 43 Basktbl intra 53 Jr. counci13 Latin club 53 Sci. club 23 Scouts 13 Stud. council 63 O club. Watkins, Jimmy-Band 1,21 Basktbl. 33 Cho. 4-61 Footbl. 3'5: Harmonaires 5, 63 Latin club 2. Weaver, Max-Basebl. 3, 5, 63 Basktbl. 1-43 Footbl. 2-63 Scouts 1-33 Stud. council 2, 3, 53 Basktbl. intramural 4, 53 Teen Town Mayor 63 O club. Wheeler, Nelson-Basebl 3-63 Basktbl 1-53 Foot- bl 53 Hi-Y 3, 43 Track 1, 23 O club3 Cho 1. Whitaker, Mary Ellen-Adv. off. 63 Cho. 1-63 Pep club 4-63 Stud. council 4g Torchlight 6. Williams, Nancy-Adv. off. 63 Teach. ass't 53 Cho. 1-63 Key Notes 5, 63 Pep club 3-53 Span. club 3,4. Lauder-milk, Betty-Teach. ass't. 63 Cho. 1-63 FHA 3-63 Pep club 3-53 Piano accomp. Glee Club 4-61 Girls Octet 63 fHartshorneJ. -116- or Okmulgee High Alma Mater Betty Burruss, '47 Mary Lou Finley Okmulgee High! Thou art highest of them all. We your loyal subjects are list'ning for your call. Proud are we of your emblem, of colors red and blackg So we'll write your name in the hook of time, Your honor we will back. We are grateful for the mem'ries we have gather'd from the past, For friendship, truth, and goodness, that make these mem'ries last, For your helpful hand and welcome we would like to thank thee, too For taking us and making us each one a part of you. Year to year we'll bear the Torchlight so the flame shall light the way For others who'll be guided by us from day to day. And in each well earned O , a vow we give to thee, To love, respect, to cherish the life you've made us see, Okmulgee High! Okmulgee High! '-117- Hfter the Show After the Show we go to our favorite places to eat, play, or see our friends. These places helped us with the financing of our show and without them there would not have been one. They were considerate and took time off to help us with their backing and necessary adjustments. Bouquets to them. Content and very happy at how big a. success the show was, all journey to the places of relaxation After the Show. N 4184- ,ff in P 25 ' W - im, Your face will light up like these OHS band members if you eat ice cream at Baker's. En- joying the ice cream thoroughly are Harold Dozier, David Lackey, Bing Vassaur and Carl Evans. Baker's Ice Cream -419- 4 L.. ,, 5 N Buddy Ashley OHS Senier is being shown lawn ffBEAU'r1FUL, just beautiful , exclaims Glenda equipment by Mrs- Homer Rernsby at Stephen- Pm-vine, a junior at OHS as She marvels at son Browne Lumber Co. 808 E. Main, Phone 824. the lovely array of flowers at.. Stephenson-Browne Lumber Okmulgee Greenhouse Reginald MeClish is posing underlthe direc.tion of Jeff Davis for the picture that goes in this Torchlight Annual. Mr. Davis took all individual pictures of students and teachers in Ol-IS. Mr. Davis is an Okmulgee photographer. Davis Bros. -120- LAN H xx the gif! 03' Me Mar gil? fbdf hers more Say: gilisl fl love hy' 3 1.Arg.n.3 7 ilff759l fl 0 2 ,,,. Wanda Barnes and Shirley Raye Hackworth admire Lane Cedar Chests at C. G. Smith Furniture Co. Lane Cedar Chest is the perfect gift for all occasions. These Cedar Chests may be purchased for 81.00 down and 81.00 a week. Smith's have the finest furniture for your home. C. G. Smith's is located at 319 West Sixth, and phone 212. No Carrying Charges. C. G. Smith Furniture Co. 4, A , , 77.4 ..,,- .-Q ffwgrfff' '2f' l 1 . For your very best vegetables, meats, and canned Churnella Johnson can't seem to make up her goods go to Cox Bros. Grocery. Charles Gray is mind which of the beautiful flowers to choose shown here fixing an attractive display in vege- from Fallon's large selection at 804 North Taft, fables. Phone 2024. Cox Bros. Grocery G Market Fa11on's Greenhouse 5 Jerry Sandford, Kenneth Chambers, Leveda Edmoundson, C. A. Shirley, and Speedy Williams are always ready to help you with efficient Service at 0kmulgfee's Home Builders Store with every building: need. lack Bell Lumber Company .-.- Bob Etzkorn and Charles Evans, seniors, are shown trying on sports selections at Polley's Clothiers, Main and Morton Polley's Clothiers s . 4 3 : 5 I Sf N 1 Q all wear from the new - - 5 X' Bfs.n.wc.mx . , 'o'- f 35WmU F'Xg??mxfQ digg Looking at a Wizard appliance are Charlotte Q E 1 F-sh D tml . i Archer and Manager, Charles Crawford. You out azhe Lev? 1954 ofoitmsngtfuosrovxzzgin ai always find the best at Western Auto. Gene Purdy Pontiac, 523 E. Main, Phone 1870. Cr ra' - , . M0 S Purdy Pontlac Co. Western Auto Associate Store --123- H. .s Wife:-Q 1 t . g' QL,-1 A J M . P du .1 if-5 x f,., 1 JJ , if-' .. ' l ?fQf q4 . ,'-,TA ' 4 It l , A 5 39.4-.A,.k:J fL j , V, . 'T ' nab' 3 A ., .- --r: gt, , 2 X 11 in' ck . -'A 5 E - :fir . gf, ' ' i . sw, 'fy e f I - -4- SQ ,I . Q A E ' - ... I' , ' W . .. . -, .Q -.2 -4 1' J' , ,A ' ' .:'f ,w' ' 11Lif i:m:-,'f':, w A r Qi - ' - ' ? f Na' :ir-fi .fy -Q -jf --if . . -. . . Y ,bv ,.,,,.'y- ,Qian .K ., arp e 5 Y - . ., fi-ig .. 5. w. v -- l ' -l I it .iift-2.4-.-2. L A 3355 Y F' ff-2' -w e f . . vu . V ' - -ff-3-ffm-4 -- ' . --'-'v'mfvr,-vr.,g35,g,,,xm.,.....,,,,,,,,, 41 nn-W 'I' 1 ,f.f .- mgaew. V ' ' L' n.. rnngfi N. W x , y . ., ' i ' -- , n i f f F ' iii? e Q ............................,.,,,e .. ...-.., Our new and enlarged banking quarters as shown above, will feature new Drive-In facilities. Drive in service. Member F.D.I.C. and see us for every banking Citizens National Bank -S F Ruth Cotner is testing the New 54 Holiday Coupe. Its style is designed for new comforts nt lower prices. See this Holiday Coupe and many others at Bailey Oldsmobile and Cadillac dealer, 7th amd Okmulgee. Bailey Oldsmobile pp :Z L-l i Watching VValtcr Hzirkridvr, at former OHS printing Student now eniployed ut VVhii:1ker's printing, is Bzu'b:1ra Musg.fr:n'v. Loc-ated at II4 East Fifth, Whitukefs is the largest and host equipped job prints-rs in 0kllllllLIl'tF County. M A Whitaker Printing 9 gr W Zigi Charles I-linderliter, OHS Senior, is looking at the new flnderwood Portable 011.-iisvlay at Shel' John Leak looks over a billfold, tie clasp, and t0n'S Office SUPPU5 111 East Slxth cuff link set shown by Mr. Hancock. 3h9ll011'S Offiffe SUPPIY Hancock Wholesale Co. vm! ? is Smartest dressed young men in Okmulgee select their clothes at Toppers, 113 West 6th, Phone 888. Example: Mr. Nelson Wheeler and Mr. Kerry Baker are shown choosing from large selections at Topper s -1255 Ramon Chronister is enjoying the popular new Nash Metropolitan, a very economical car. This new beauty gets 40 miles' a gallon on gasoline. 5 G 8. V Nashff' ... ,,,,,.a lllll lllll IllSlllS Mr. Tallant of Tallant's Paint 8: Wallpaper is explaining the art of selecting the right color Schemes in paint, to Patty Shipley OHS senior. Mr. Tallant also has the Benn Franklin Store where you can find many outstanding values. Tallants Paint 8. Wallpaper EAST ggiggpylg fzzzzzw Charles Leggett, D0 student who works at East Side Mkt. 8: Groc., is carrying out a customer's groceries. For prompt delivery, phone 196-197. Sam H. Pitts, Prop. East Side Mkt. 6. Groc. i126- Setting up the news all Okmulgeeans like to read are Mrs. Howard Decker, society editor and Lyn- don Crelia operator for The Okmulgeean, and The Okmulgee County News, Okmulgee's biweekly papers. The Okmulgeean and The Okmulgee County News XY l-in X M Senior Dave Smith is wearing one of the fine 0' K' Taylor, Your Insumnfze Agent Is 3' Good suits that can be purchased at Barksdale Tailor Man To Know. He sells Service, Safety, and Sec- Shop, where you get a suit for comfort and urity' Located af 207 YVPS15 Seventh, phone 12. appearance. Barksdale Tailor Shop O. K. Taylor Agency I ik. 1 fa Q Ae' sf 'Zwwwwd 1135 y ' M6650 V ' AND 5 5 omnnApLs ff LA X111 fi With their service you can be sure your scooter will be fixed in the best way at the lowest price. Shrum's Cushman Scooters also has thc latest models of scooters at the earliest time available. Mr. Roy Shrum and son, Bob look over some of the new models. They are located at 114 North Muskogee. Shrum's Cushman Scooters K Ordering flowers from Mrs. W. T. McCauley is Ann Kirk. Progressively for over a. quarter century in the same location, 109 North Grand, is the home of unusual corsages and arrange- ments. McCauleys Flowers h-1284- X3 lone, a Prescott beautician, is brushing Judy Laub's hair after having it set. If you want your hair always to look neat and be in style have your hair done at Prescotts, 201 West 4th, Phone 1464. Prescott's Beauty Shop WS' 1 For party and snacpks, Carolyn Clay knows where to buy the best and freshest donuts. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are ready to serve you at the Dixie DoNut Shop, 108 West 9, Phone 3877. Mafshallis Dixie DoNut Shop Dan Sullivan is helping Carol Heathcott select a pair of shoes from the many fashions at Mar- shall's, 111 West Sixth. ,,----f- ' ' , ,,,,.,-.-.... 3 ' V i 'T ip' fm, L- V-in Kiki? fl , Mrs. Marie Jackson is showing Kathy King some laoe found at the piece goods' department at Stewart Lucky's, 108 S. Morton, Phone 2870. Stewart Lucky --129fM Margaret Hiltibrand wants everyone to know that the best place to go for the finest in pastries is People's Bakery, 118 N. Seminole. 1 Displaying some of the electrical supplies that can be found at Penn Electric is Britt Pemx. Penn Electric offers a large variety of electrical equipment. Pe0P19'S Bake1'Y Penn Electric 'Y For a. car that can't be beat, see Ross Silvey Motor today. Driver training students, and their instructor, Mr. Robert Thomas, are standing by the driver training car donated by Ross Silvey Motors. OHS students are Elvie Sue Barnes, Melva Jo Payne, Carol Johnson, and Betty George Ross Silvey Motors H130- vw.. gNsuRANcEi .1 1. ,.,..-.0-mv Iqgqgufn 7i5xRE'1N911RANce 5 For courteous and reliable service at all times stop by Fansher 85 Stone Insurance and Real Estate Agency, Ready and willing to serve you are Mr. S. F. Fansher, Dolly Earnest, Mrs. Rose Crosland, Mr. Bob Crosland, and Mr. E. M. Stone Fansher 6 Stone Ai Mrs. Roseberry is showing Nancy Williams some of the various patterns of china, found at Ralph 'Bommy Roork is having his shoes repaired byf, Natlon's McCra,cke.n-Mitche1 store, 112 west Mr. Earl Hall at 217 West Main, Phone 1946. . SeventhMcCracken-Mitchel Quality Shoe Rebuilders -131- , ,f cgi? V 'A Q K ' if fi' Q1 I fi ii 25,3 . 'gg A a lxjyf Thif S X y rv 4 .x ' ,v . 2 5 4 is A ,X , E s ' 2 TY, 5 i if .,-f:.f V! 5 fa ,Au Q j 1 , A fine selection of foods can be found at 1201 bonlju Hancock looks at the many different and E, 13th, phone 430. Mr. Gerald Green 3-Fld MT' beautiful varieties of formals for those special Cha,-les Adams will make your Shopping enjoy- able at Ii. P. Brown Quality Food Store events. Got yours at Mr. Claude Bryant is showing Bob McGrew the New Belvedere Plymouth. Plymouths and Dodges can be purchased at 210 North Grand, Phone 3070. Bryant Bros. Motor Co. -V132-f it My 1 615. 3 f ' 531 hawk. Students enjoy gathering at the Log Cabin after ball dan games, ces, and movies. Sonya Hancock, Jim Watkins, and Ronald Hamlin enjoy cokes after entertaining at a banquet at the Log Cabin X. Mrs. Rl B. Dpllmn is slmwing' Dona I-lollecker and ,lequita Newberry patterns in silverware. phone 480 Marv Lou Boyd is hel in Evel Eiwh Sgnior girl rf-4-viva-s one spoon of any put- - . P H Ellis find the selection she wants to purchase the M1334 Music Center turn she wish:-s at . I Remhardt s i 4 Latest records can be found at 110 N. Morton, Yll at QL,.l.4,A.-.44 g ? xi f ' MSW M z Q 1 Showing a prize rod and reel to Dave Howell is Ray Robinson. A full line of fishing tackle and equipment are available at Ray Robinsoon's. For many enjoyable fishing days, shop at Ray Robinson gf? Q -v lr' ,:,l A,VVVV - , J M , H NA K , 1 , James Brashears is explaining to Eleanor Ann Everidge that Brashears has the best moving,' packing, and shipping services. Phone 862 for Brashears Transfer and Storage. Brashears Transfer 81 Storage e 134W ll'-ilk 5 Qgqga, ' ' l if l ,go nn.? TEH, 5' Talking to om- of the Telli-rs at Central National Bank, David Smith is getting information on checking ac-counts, cashing a check, bonds, and saving' ar-counts. If you haven't started your Saving accoluit, why not let tho Central National Bank, 101 XVest 6th. help. Central National Bank Aa135Ya -uv-7-p-u '-- I, Mg i W Joe Thornburgh is interestingly indulged in ob- Virginia Poplin is receiving her Lane gift chest serving the fine array of products at from Jay Hightower. These are given to all Senior girls. Warehouse Mkt. Hightowers Furniture Co. Y Y l yy... 45' Y' 2 , 1,7' in 1 ' , Glenn Campbell, Mrs. W.E. Golden and daughter Susan, J.VV. Steely, Roy L. Moss, and Wesley G. King are pictured. Glenn observes completion of the move of Mr. and Mrs. Golden into their new homo. King Transfer and Storage Co. as-136. e -PW? x 5 1 .. X1 .. me . N if if 'if' -W 1.-'gggq so 4 3 I , x e . - .X . ggilgfgf if: f Q ' Sandra, Moore, Norma Jo Mullins and Patsy Mitchell are looking at the fine quality mer- chandise in the newly remodeled self-service I. I. Newberry's X One of the many truck drivers for J.C. Johnson Butane 8m Propane is explaining his different routes to Shirley Raye Hackworth. Butane and Propane can be purchased at 10th and Frisco, phone 401. Joe Hodgens is shown looking at a rod and reel while Mr. Johnson demonstrates how it works. Bob Geoff , and Freddy Fosfer look on. I. C. Iohnson 513 7- Oklahoma Tire and Supply vf'? .'. 4 -lvuv 1- nevf 'f uf-:M 1 ,V 1 X f , --ef-' ,f A gr,-,1 I Come rain . . . come snow . . . you'll laugh at the weatherman every washday if you own a modern Gas clothes dryer These wonderful dryers are the most economical ysu can buy because thel cost so little to operate. And, they actually dry your clothes sweeter smelling and flnffier than outdoors, See the modern Gas clothes drver today. Gas is rest by any test. Oklahoma Natural Gas Company 35341, in I X gffnfth lT0Kf?1's, Willo McCoy and Jimmy MQ- Barbara Stanley, Sue Allen, Ramona Chronister, fusur M0 42310192 the trade of present and Kay Gingrich, and Rogene Groom enjoy lunches e Wm' Prepared by Lynn and Agnes at the Rogers and McCoy Supermkt. Dog House -138- 4-- qi fr -Selecting an attractive dress, fit for any occasion, from linmsuys is Nadine Berry. As style renter of Okmnlgee, Rzrmsays is located at 312 West Sixth. For up-to-date fashions shop at Ramsays Mrs. Bill Byars is showing Patty Biggs some of their new modernistic furniture. Stop in and see their complete new line of furniture at Byars Appliance and Furniture, 304 W. Main Byars Appliance 6 Furniture -1395 ,7 QUWU vlzw DAIRY Shown hers- is Meadow View Dniry's cle-an, efficient business nffic-0 und dairy plant located at 515 XVvst Fourth. Stop by and look over our many finv prodnrts. Olll' motto is The quality goes in before the C2115 goes on. Meadow View Dairy ? J 1 .9 A ,V 'Ayf , A 3:33235 guzgevzrgrtzlgr ETS? Joe Hendrickson watches as Mrs. Bradley weighs . six fryers at Bradley's Home Produce, 104 N. Sureway is located at 306 West Sixth. oklahoma, Phone 680 Sureway Grocery Home ' produce Q-140-Q --...qt .-l.4q-. -iQ My . L ITT Till T0 Cllllll TGA a .Go c tr 9 A Q Q .r Y AA kwin! , .1-Mu in I i ,i, IIJ 'E r ,..1-i......1-1--- x,k, : ,,.., i This young lady is interested in the most modern, safe, clean and economical way to cook in her future home, so naturally she will use electric. Visit the home service department in our local office. Your Public Service Company oi Oklahoma im' K 'i ,f 'ja ,ggi fb! A 'e 'A if H it Kenny King's dachshund, Raymond Rose, employee Hospital, looks on. Have against rabies annually. You and your dog deserve this protection. Our office is at Fourth and Oklahoma, phone 2159 King's Veterinary Hospital Dr. R. K. King gives Babe, a check-up as of Kings' Veterinary your dog vaccinated Marcia Joyce Hodgens, OHS Scnior, is modeling a nylon blouse and luil skirt with crinoline petticoat. This combination is a charming out- fit to wear at parties or on dates. Lytle's -144- is .1 Q 'flier Qtilbf 0kmulgee's Newest Shop, Mary Francis Shops Inc., is associated with the House of Waugh. Silverwear, jewelry, purses, pottery, Sportswear, lingerie, and accessories are a. few of the many items found at the Mary Francis to beautify your home or yourself. Mary Francis Shops Inc. 22 M 5 'N-f I .,,, na -2213. ' 1. ,, '-'-N--Q-.. -mf --3 n'2 '... , l....: .,'----.....-.. '..', H e-.....,.M.,., iv, .-..........'r..... ,,, i:.--,i-',1-j,::,.'.'aie3ff,f,5:g,,-,a.5,i.::w2:J-Q mn w m.-Q in--...-'21, - -.W K' - x-... -f XM ...-am.. N ww, -a-...2'.S'2?:.':'-we Y 2':':- ..me,,,,-ix ww. eg,,gm:..,,,.,.-..,.:'.'f.,,f e,,,a:r.: un-on-eu.. ve aww, A --.ma n.-..,v...-. i.,12,te':',q,:fe.,.,..,..'.2i:'i'1s?J.:,f,-- lu-..n-my , ,,, W ,gggns-ia - .....:wf.sa,i. , 'M MN K y .. , - , W- W W..-......,,. N ..... , N 'A 1 ,-an-3--.. ' wi..?'-3m54A'egg.,,egg,,L,,,,,1,-:rr mfr- ..,.,,. I an 5-X1.,,:kf't 4 ' ' in . 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Do your market- takv mv to Earl Nvsom, IIT South Nlll5li4lQl'1'. ing in Earl Nesom Service Station Safeway fl ia- e-..,--vu?--:,,-'--sg f 4:15 -NA f - e4f:.,x-5325: - 2' ,Y Gftiffffi e aeae f-1 to if of ,. a. ti' ll,-fgii fli,, fQ 71 e it M W iiAgr,fk in fi'-71 ff2I' .,-j, 72g'.5l '.i5' ,'?f3:,zFf,',-' Q 'quill 5 o A DONALD UCONNOR i JANET LElGl'l 'XXXL tiff! 1 wauunn uv BABY aacxououe i IN coLon sv rscumconon - ' i l g1n?u I c 'f'ff'F For the best service in entertainment., Jane Sharp buys her ticket- to one ol' the many niusii-ala Walking By Baby Back Home. You too can enjoy good movies at the- Orpheum, Yale, Tower Theaters ,.ee eeeee eeliee Q JY-F-..e. j e . 5 i v , 'L ,, ' ' or i jg UN fl ' W ' to i' if f Shown above is Mr. Jerry Good, owner and Barbara Ishmael OHS senior watches the results operator of Jerry's Good Service Station. Right of the testing of a new Admiral television Set n the Hy-Way, right on the price. For the on one of the ultra-modern testinf ma -l' 'ge g, ii nnes. st gasoline buy, go to- Ierry's Good Service Station Radio Clilliff a 143ee ' c L . ,ll 'T u f-Q.. ' Us . ,,,, Now is the time to prepare for your future by learning a trade. Oklahoma A 81 M Tech College is Okmulgee's plan for applied education Where students are offered the finest in technical training. q Oklahoma H 81 M School of Technical Training Q5 5 L-852023 HS DIRECTORY dams, Joe Carl -- 91 damson, Peter -- 88 ldridge, Dale --- 97 ldridge, Jerry .... 94 ldridge, Joyce .... 94 lexander, Andy - 102 lexander, Bob -- 108 lexander, Melinda 88 lexander, Myra -- .lexander, Tom -- .llen, Judith .... - ,llen, Sue ...... llison, Russell -- ,nawalt, Bill .... .ndrews, Beverly - .nglin, Irene .... ,nsiel, Sammie -- rchcr, Charlotte rcher, Jimmy --- ,rgo, Olean ...... .rning, Fred .... ,shley, Buddy -- .shlock, Charles -- .spy, Margie .... ,usbrook, Bobby -- 91 Kay Loy -- 97 94 102 97 102 102 94 88 91 88 102 88 88 91 108 97 108 .vers, Lailey, Anna Bell -- 91 88 Lailey, Calvin .... Lailey, David .... 102 Lailey, Loretta .... 88 Laird, Sue ...... 108 Laker, Beverly -- 108 Laker, Dale .... 102 Laker, Dick .... 91 Laker, Eunice .... 91 Laker, Jerry ...... 91 Laker, Karen .... 88 Baker, Kerry .... 108 Laldridge, Billy -- 97 Bankson, Bethany - 97 Bankson, Elizabeth 91 Barber, Terry .... 88 Barnes, Corkey -- 102 Bames, Donald -- 108 Barnes, Sue ..... 97 Barnes, Karl .... 94 Barnes, Wanda -- 108 Barrett, Bruce -- 97 Barrett Joe Ed Basford, -- 88 Jerry Dale 88 Bates, James ...... 94 Day, Dick ........ Dicke Richard Bates, Jerry .... 108 Batterton, Sharon - 97 Baughman, Bobby - 94 Baugman, Gary -- 88 Baxter, Walter .... 91 Beckman, Norman 97 Bell, James ...... 91 Bennett, Clarence - 97 Bennett, Mervin -- 88 Benson, Harry .... 88 Berry, Donna .... Berry, Nadine -- Berryhill, Chiquita 97 erryhill, Melissa - 94 erryhill, Ronnie -- 97 iggs, Patty .... 108 Bingman, Cynthia 102 Bingman, Jimmy - 91 Bird, Danita ...... Bishop, Delores --- 88 102 issett, Carol .... 91 97 Eissett, Donna .... 97 91 88 Bissett, Valerye -- Llakemore, Rosalyne97 Blanchard, Nancy - 91 Blankenbeker, Mar ean .............. 94 Y vn ...,,......... 102 Blankenship, Betty 88 Bledsoe, Viola ---- 91 Bloomfield, Donna 97 Llankenbeker, Mar Bond, Carol Jean -- 88 Bond, Georgia -- 102 Bonham, William -- 88 Bortisses, Eugene - 97 Bortisser, Willie -- 133 1 -91 Boucher, Jerry -- Bowen, Antoinette Boyd, Jackie ...... 97 Brace, Harry 97 Bradley, Bill Bradley, Bob Bradley, Joan .... Brady, Dennis .... Brady, Teddy .... Branch, Johnny -- Brant, Betty .... 91 Brant, Earline .... 97 Brewer, Jerry .... 88 Brewer, Wendell - 102 Brigance, Dickie --- 91 Brigance, Donald -, 97 94 97 88 91 108 108 97 102 102 88 Bobby .... Brooks, Brown, Billy ..... Brown, Claudette -- Brown, Kenneth -- Brown, Phil .... 109 Brown, Roger .... 102 Bruce, Jimmy .... 88 Bruce, Buell, Oma Fae -- 91 Heather .... 94 Buell, Nancy .... Bullard, Annie -- Burchfield, Martha 97 Burchfield, Tommy 91 Burruss, Barbara -- 97 Busby, Sharon .... 88 Bush, Gaylee .... 88 Butler, Patricia -- 97 Buzza, Richard .... 97 Byars, Bob ...... 97 Cabler, Bobby .... 94 102 102 102 94 102 Cagle, Delores -- Cagle, Doris .... Campbell, Glenn - Campbell, John .... 94 Campbell, Perry -- 94 Candioto, Joe .... 94 Carey, David .... 91 Carter, Janice .... 94 Carter, Willie .... 94 Casey, Frances .... 88 Casey, Margaret -- 97 Cash, Allen ...... 102 Cash, Daniel ...... 91 Cash, David ...... 94 Cash, Samuel .... 91 Cash, Shirley .... 88 Castin, Jack ...... Catlett, Jackie -- 94 102 Tommy 102 Chalakee, Chapman, David --- 88 Chapman, Elizabeth 94 Chastain, Buddy --- 91 Childers, Doris .... 97 Chisholm, Carolyn - 94 Chisholm, Roe ---- 91 Chisholm, Rosetta - 91 Chronister, Ramona ----------------- 103 Chupco, Waukomis 97 Churchill, Jim .... 88 Clack, Charles -- 103 Claiborne, Wesley - 91 Clair, Barbara .... 88 Clark, Ronald .... 88 Claunch, Forrest -- 91 Claxton, Richard -- 88 Clay, Carolyn .... 109 Clay, Cathryn .... 88 Clay, Charlotte .... 91 Cleaver, Shareline - 91 Clements, John .... 88 Clingan, Ralph .... 88 Coats, Don ........ 94 Coburn, Barbara Axgg cBFJF5fEERi'-351103 Coleman, Myrah -- 88 Collard, Lynda -- 88 Eaton, Kenneth -- 94 Eckfeldt, Rosalind 109 Edenborough, Neville Edmiston, Barbara - Edmiston, Sybil -- Edris, David ...... Edwards, Devona - Sdwards, Shirley -- Elliff, George .... Elliott, Allen .... 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W. -- 110 Gassaway, Jerry Wayne .......... 89 Gassaway, Linda -- 92 Gassaway, Michael -92 Gassaway. Louie -- 95 Gauden, George, Gary .1.. 89 Barbara -- 110 George, Rottv .... 98 George, Robert .,,. 95 Gihson. Pat ,.-,-- 98 Y, -- 98 Dickinson, Peggy - 103 Deiman, Jon ...... 89 Gilbreafh. Glenda -103 Gill, Edsel ,...,. 103 Dixon, Terrell ---- 91 94 Doane, Carol .... Doane, Jimmy .... 94 Dozier, Barbara -- 94 Dozier, Harold -- 103 Drake, Beverly -- 91 Drew, Jack ...... 109 Gill. Jimmv Wayne- R9 Gingrich. Gale -- 103 Gingrich, Kay .... 103 Gingrich. Linda -- 92 Driskell, Edith -- 103 Driskell, Shirley -- 91 Duckett, Roy .... Earnest, Billy .... --145- 109 98 Gibson, Janellen -- 92 Glenn. Peggy ,... 92 Goble. Duane .... 110 Godwin. Trula .... 92 Goff, Joyce - ..... 103 Goins, Connie .... 89 Goldsberry, Florence95 Goodwin, Patsy -- 92 Goodman, W. David 92 Goodman, Dorothy 110 Goodson, Virginia- 95 Goolsby, Robert 98, 132 Gorden, Tommy Graham, Alfred --- 89 Graham, Janice -- 103 Graham, Porta ..-. Grammer, Nina Grandfield, John -- 98 Grandfield, Gerald- 92 Graves, Wanda -- 95 Gray, Charles ..-- 110 Gray, Linda .-... - 39 Crayson, Clara -- 103 Greene, Larry .... 92 Gregory. Gal? ---- 92 Gregston, Sharon -- 89 Griffin, Myron .--. 98 Griffith, Verne -- 95 Griskell, Norma Jeaig2 Grove, Bobby .... 51 Gulley, J. E. -.... - 89 Gulley, Pat ...... 103 Gunther, Judy -... 98 Hackworth, Shirley Hahne, Barbara -- Hahne, Bob -..... Hahne, Glenn ---- Hale, Adrain ---- Haley, Robert -.-- Haley, Carl -- 107, 110 110 110 103 95 103 103 92 Hall, Jim -.... --- Hall, Ronnie .-.... 39 Halstead, Phyllis - 103 Hamilton, Christ. e 103 103 98 104 Hamon, Edgar Bucky ------,,,,,,,---- 111 Hamon, Patsy ---- 98 Hance, Ben - ..-.. 89 Hancock, Sonya -- 104 Harcourt, Elizabeth nn-----,------- 110 Harkrider, Martha 104 if5i1Ei5:H'ifJgiTf. Hamlin, Ronald -- Hamon, Bob --.- Harmon, Gary ---- 95 Harris, Harold -.-- 89 Harshaw, Shelia -- 98 Harshman, Don -- 111 Harshman, Janice- 92 Harshman, Jerry - 104 Harvey, Sunny --- 89 Hasselman, Bob -- 95 Hasselman, Carol- 104 Hatfield, Robert -- 90 Hathaway, Mildred- 89 Havens, Charles -- 92 Havens, Mary .... 98 Hawkins, Beverly- 92 Hawkins, Mary Jane ----------------- 111 Haws, Ted ..---. 98 Hayden, Betty Jane ------------------ 92 Hayden, Wanda -- 95 Hayes, Bobby Rex- 89 Haynes, Don - ..... 95 Haynes, Jim ..-. 111 Hayward, Charles- 104 Hayward, Kenneth- 92 Heath, Barbara -- 104 Heathcott, Carol - 111 Hedrick, Joe --... 89 Hedrick, Judy ---- 95 Jones, Virginia Hedrick, Sue ,... 104 Hendrickson, Glenna92 Hendrickson, Joe- 104 Heson, Lois ...... 92 Hessom, Howard - 111 Hicks, Jimmy .... 95 Jones, Melvin , as Jones, Rodney ---- 89 Mae Nesom, J ohn- 107, Remy, Jacklyn Hill, J. R. ........ 92 ----------------- 112 Jordan, Clyde Jordan, David Kay, Bob ........ 112 92 ---- 92 ---- 89 Hill, Nancy Janet - 92 Hill, Maurice Delroy ------------------ 92 Wanda Sue -- 95 Hill, Hiltibrand, Margaret ----------------- 104 Hinderliter, Charles ---------------U 111 Hinderliter, Jimmy ,---------,------- 98 Hodgens, Joe ...... 92 Hodgens, Marcia - 111 Hodges, Carol .... 95 Hodges, June .... 89 Holcomb, Donna -- 98 Holcomb, John .... 92 Hollecker, Dona -- 111 Hollecker, June -- 98 Hollingsworth, Christy Mae ............ 89 Kay, Rex ........ Kelley, Ann ...... 98 Keith, Harold .... 92 Kelley, Calvin .... 98 Kelley, Granville -- 92 Kelley, Overton -- 89 Kelley, Patsy .... 95 Kelley, Sue ...... KDCD UIUI Holly, Marilyn .... 95 Holly, Patricia .... 89 Hooper, Hooper, ---- 98 Doyle Eddy .... 111 Hooper, Jo Ann -- 89 Hooper, Shirley -- 89 Hopper, Patsy -- 111 Hopton, Harry .... 89 Hopton, Tom .... 98 Horn, David .... 89 Howe, Claude -- 111 Howe, Pearl ...... 98 Howell, Jimmy -- 92 Howell, Margaret Ann ------------------ 95 Howell, June .... 112 Huckabee, Donnie - 89 Huckabee, Randyl , 92 Hughes, Jerry .... 92 Hundley, Larry --- 95 Hunter, Carol .... 89 Hunter, John .... 98 Hutchinson, Carolyn 92 Idsardi, Sue .... 112 Ingram, Iva .... 104 Ishmael, Barbara - 112 James, Altus .... 112 Jennings, Kerry -- 98 J imboy, Elaine .... Johns, Judith .... 95 98 Johnson, Allen .... 92 Johnson, Barbara - 92 Johnson, Carol Sue- 98 Johnson, Carolyn -- 89 Johnson, Charnella 112 Johnson, Edith .... 98 Johnson, Elaine -- 95 Johnson, Elaine Helen ------------------ 92 Johnson, Illa Joe -- 95 Johnson, Patsy .... 98 Johnson, Shirley- 107, Shelton, --,.-------------- 112 Johnson, Verna .... Jones, Annette -- 104 Jones, Dan ...... 92 Jones, David ...... 89 Jones, Delores .... 98 Jones, Donald .... 92 Jones, Jo Ann .... 95 Jones, Lola Mae -- 92 Jones, Marilyn -- 104 Jones, Melba .... 98 95 Kelse, Montie .... 95 Kepley, Kenneth - 104 Kersey, David .... 95 Kersey, Linda Sue- 89 Kiddy, Betty .... 112 Kilgore, Claudia -- 92 Kilpatrick, Muriel- 99 King, Betty Jean -- 92 King, Jo Ann .... 95 King, Kathy ...... 99 King, Patricia .... 89 Kinser, Barbara -.. 104 Kinser, Clara .... 95 Kirk, Ann ....... 104 Alma .... Kiser, 104 Kiser, Bonnie ..... 95 Kiser, Ricky ...... 89 Kline, Dixie Lee -- 112 Klutts, Jimmy -- 89 Knight, Frank .... 99 Lackey, David 107, 112 Lackey, Paul ...... 92 Lancaster, Don -- 112 Lancaster, Fred -- 89 Laub, Jimmy .... 113 Laub, Judy ...... 113 Laudermilk, Betty 116 Lawing, Jimmy -- 104 Laymon, John .... 89 Leak, John ...... 104 Lee, Norma ...... 95 Leggett, Charles - 104 Leigh, Betty ...... 99 Leming, Charlene - 99 Liles, Julia Ann -- 99 Livingston, Marie -- 99 Livingston, Tommie 90 Little, Ellen ...... 95 Little, Mickey .... 89 Locker, Donna -- 104 Loftin, Joe ...... 104 Loftin, Tom ...... 92 Logan, Linda .... 90 Lomax, Barbara -- 92 Lout, Betty ...... 113 Lowe, Buddy .... 95 McAlister, Ted .... 99 McBroom, Shirley - 90 McCabe, W. Kay -- 99 McCall, Beverly -- 95 McCall, Cecil .... 113 McCall, Lyle .... 90 McCar1ey, Billy -- 90 McCauley, Mary Ann ------------------ 92 McClish, Reginald - 99 McCorn1ack, Gene - 92 McCoy, James Bryan McCoy, Willow -- 113 McCray, Patricia - 95 McCune, Martha -- 93 McCutchan, Bob -- 95 McElroy Lucy .... 93 McElroy, Mary- 107, - ............ .... 1 13 McGowin, Stanley - 99 McGrew, Bob .... 113 McGrew, C. M. .... 99 McGrew, Van .... 93 McKellop, Alberta- 93 McKinne, Dick .... 95 McPherson, Carolyn ------..---------- 104 McVay, Bonnie -- 113 McVay, Roberta -- 99 Maben, Charlene -- 99 Mackey, Linda .... 93 Mackey, Mary .... 95 Mains, Jo Ann -- 95 Mains, Thomas -- 90 Malacord, Adele -- 113 Malacord, Darlene - 99 Malone, Carolyn Sue --,,-----------W 113 Manes, Richard -- 113 Mann, John ,..... 104 Mann, Stanley -- 113 Mansberger, Carol - 90 Marquardt, Joyce - 95 Carolyn -- 93 Marsh, Martin, Carolyn - 104 Martin, Billy Gene- 90 Musgrave, Bobby -- 93 Nantz, Bill ...... 114 Neal, Linda ...... 90 Neighbors, Alan -- 93 Nelson, Fred .... Neighbors, Leola -- Newberry, Jequita 114 99 114 114 Newberry, Lumrnie 96 Newman, Cooke --- 93 Newport, Daniel -- 93 Newport, Frankie - 96 Newsom, Patricia , 93 Newstrom, Larry- 114 Nichols, Janie ---- 93 North, Charles ---- 93 Raney, Cora Jean -- 90 Rawlings, Don -- 114 Reed, Jerry ------ 99 Reel, Blanchard -- 96 Reel, June --..-- 114 Reese, Charles ---. 96 Reese, Jack ...,.- 93 -- 105 Rentfro, Larry .--- 90 Reynolds, Dave ---- 99 Rhoades, Bill ..-- 105 Rhoades, Mary Carolgo Rice, Linda ------. 90 Richardson, Dale Mac Ridgiefeiftflli- es? North, Gerald .--- 99 Oakball, Mary Rose 96 Oaks, Karen ------ Oisten, David .--- Oisten, Donald ---- Olmstead, Donna -- Orange, Barbara -- Orange, Terry ---- 828828822 Martin, Bobby Joe - 90 Martin, Coy ------ 90 Martin, Donna ---- 93 Martin, Jack ---- 113 Martin, John ..,..- 99 Martin, Kenneth -- 99 Martin, Ronald -- 113 Mason, Masey, Matheney, Peggy -- Donald ---- 95 Julia ---- Mathews, Rosetta Matthews, Dianne Mayes, Linda Lou Meneley, Fredlene Merckling, Don -- Messer, Bruce ---- Messer, Martha -- 5222 H1 S53 Miller, Alan ----.- Miller, Miller, Glendell ..- Miller, Joan -.---- 51 93 Cleo ------ 99 93 95 90 Miller, Linda ------ Mills, Patty ----.. 99 Milner, Elaine ---- 93 90 90 Milner, Mike ---- Mitchell, Eugene -- Mitchell, George -- Mitchell, Patricia- 95 114 Montgomery, Mari- anne - ------- 107, 114 Moody, J. C. ------ 99 Moore, Jo Ann -- 114 Moore, Lois ---.-- 51 Moore, Richard -- 96 Moore, Sandra -- 104 Moren, Ellis -----. 90 Morgan, Annette -- 93 Morgan, Bene ---- 114 Morgan, Lynda Beth -----..------------ 90 Morgan, Raymond- 99 Morrow, Donald -- 96 Moser, Rebecca -- 96 Moss, Martha Helen ------------------ 90 Kay .-.. 99 Mullins, Mullins, Norma Jo 114 Murphy, Murray, Murray, Delores -- 90 Joan .-.. 90 Yvonne -- 93 Musgrave, Barbara 114 Musgrave, Edward- 90 -4146- OOO '1'i 1 :Ing VI EUS cg' 'S CC EI 5 1'5- l'fP 'IPO .IH ,um H III 323233 Osmond, Nancy -- Ostrander, Jody -- Park, Cleve -----. 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Pollard, Carolyn -- Pollard, Earl Ray -- 51 Polley, Mary Kay- 115 Polson, Jack ---- 90 Pope, Fern ----.- 104 Pope, Shirley .--- 93 Poplin, Darla -.-- 93 115 104 96 99 99 114 93 90 51 Poplin, Virginia -- Potter, Melvin -- Powell, Johnny ---- 96 99 105 Powell, Lowell .--- Price, Donna ---- Proctor, J immy ---. 90 Province, Oscar -- 96 Purvine, Bobby -- 90 Purvine, Glenda -- 105 Purvine, Jerry ..-. 96 Rabbitt, Scotty -- 105 Rade, Donald ---- 93 Ramsby, Sarah Lou 90 Ridgley, Jean ---- geese 29229 35255 get , I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 I I 0132883 Roberts, Barbara--99 Robertson, Benny Ra Robertson, Benny Richard ---------- 93 Robinson, Mary ---- 96 Roden, Sherman Rodgers, Norman -105 Rodman, Rollen --115 Rogers Ken --.. 105 ---96 Rogers, Ruth .--- 105 Roney, Marcia ---- 90 Roork, Tommy --- 105 Rose, Leland ---- Rose, Raymond --- Rose,Rona1d ---- Ross, Charles .--- Ross, George ---- Ross, Mary Ellen 96 99 105 96 93 100 Roussear, Paul --- 93 Roussear, Wilma --105 Rowden, Barbara -- 96 Rowden, Charles, -- 93 Rowden, David --- 107 Rowe, Bob --..-- 100 Ruch, Nina ------ 93 Russell, Charles -- 100 Ruthledge John -- 90 Sanders, Barbara -- 93 Sanger, David ---- 90 Sanger, Dean ---- 100 Santee, Bill ------ 96 Santee, Joe ---..- 90 Schmidt, Anaise -- 105 Schmidt, Larence -- 90 Scott, Jane ...--- 107 Scott, Jim .-.--- 100 Scott, Sammy --.- 93 Scott, Sally ----- 115 Scrivner, Alveta -- 96 Sebring, Derrill -- 93 Selby, Billy --.--- 96 Selby, Virginia -.-- 96 Shachelford, Elward ------ 100 Sharp, Jane .--- 100 Shedd, Sarah ---- 90 Don ---- 115 Jack ---- 96 Oraetta -- 96 Shelton, Shelton, Shelton, Rita .--. 90 Shelton, Rose Ann --96 Shipley, Mary Lou 93 Pattie -- 115 Shobert, Karen ---- 90 Short, Judith ---.. 90 Shurden, Frank -- 93 Shipley, Simmons, Carol -- 96 Wheeler, Andy --- ,.,-v,,.., Shrum, Bob ..... 105 Shrum, Darrell .... 90 Shrum, Richard -- 100 Sills, Pauline .... - 93 Simpson, Norma Faye ------- 93 Simmons, Edward --96 Skinner, Donna --- 96 Taylor, Harper .... 96 Taylor, Jane ...... 90 Taylor, Seth .... 51 Taylor, Stephen --- 93 Tehee, Betty Lou ----------------.. 100 Terrill, J .D. ...... 90 Slape, Slape, Adrian --- 115 Eugene .... 100 Slape, James ..... 90 Smith, Arlen Eugene -,----- 93 Smith, Barbara -- 93 Smith, David .... 107 Smith, Donna .... 93 Smith, Edan .... 100 Smith, Florence -- 100 Smith, Janie ..... 96 Smith, Jean ..... 90 Smith, Jimmy .... 105 Smith, Joan ..... 100 Smith, Karen ..., 100 Smith, Larry ..... 96 Smith, Marian Louise -..--..- 90 Smith, Maxine .... 96 Smith, Ronnie .... 96 Smith, Sally Jo -- 116 Smith, Wyneth .... 90 Snelson, Carolyn --105 Snyder, Michael -- 96 Sorrells, Bobby -- 90 Southwick, Carolyn U ,,,,,.,..... --- 100 Southwick, Dick -- Sowder, Doris .... Terrill, Sh irley Jean ------- 93 Thomas, Benny --- 100 Thomas, Dennie -- 100 Thomas, Harry King ------- 96 Thomas, Lena Mae ------ -93 Thomas, Wanda -- 100 Thompson, David -105 Thompson, Paul ..- 93 Thompson, Manson ------- 93 Thompson, Wanda ------ 100 Thompson, Wilma ------ 100 Thornburg, Harold ------ 93 Thomburg, Joe --- 116 Thornburb, Kathleen -------- 96 Thornburg, Mary Logtg Tolbert, Bob-:Z-'106 Tollison, Corky .... 93 Tollison, George -- 106 Tollison, Jim .... 116 Tollison, John .... 100 Tollison, S hirley -- 100 90 Tollison, Tom ..... Watkins, Jimmie Lee ..------- 116 Weaver, Max .... 116 Wells, Cecil ..... 106 Wells, Donald .... 96 Wells, Peggy Ann ------ 106 West, Jean ...... 90 106 Wheeler, Nelson -- 116 Whitaker, Donna --96 Whitaker, Mary Ellen White, Joe Bob .... White, Laveme --.. 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Stabler, Dwight -- 116 Strange, Alene --- 100 Stankewitz, Johnny Lee ,........ 93 Stanley, Barbara Kaye ------- 105 Stanley, Jimmy Stanley, Ronnie Starr, Geronomo -, Stephens, Dick --- Stephens, Steve -- Stephenson, Benny -------- 105 Steward, Bob .... 96 Sterner, Fred .... 116 Steward, Delories Juige ------- 3 Stewart Dan .... 105 Stewart, Dora Mae 93 105 Sparks, Barbara -- 116 96 105 96 -- 93 -- 105 100 93 100 ------- 93 Storms, Bill .... 100 Stone, Margaret -- 90 Stout, Bobby .... 100 Stout, Carol .... 100 Stout, Patsy ..... 90 Stout, Wanda .... 100 Strader, Nancy --- 96 Stratten, Mary Lou ------ 100 Stutchman, Bert -- 96 Sudik, Jolene .... 93 Sullivan, Dan .... 116 Suter, Betty ...... 96 Suttles, Paul ...... 90 Suttles, Shirley Ann 3 ------- 9 Sutton, Barbara -- 90 Swain, Kent ...... 96 Tate, Pat - ...... 100 Taylor, Arlene .... 90 Taylor, Farolyn -- 105 Tomlin, David .... 93 Tomlinson, Barbara ------- 90 Tomlinson, Shirley ------ 106 Tommey, Tommie Dean .......... 93 Torbett, Bill .... 106 Tratter, Joe ..... 93 Joyce ..... 93 Melvin .... 96 Turley, Turley, Turner, Kenneth -- 96 Turner, Lynne --- 106 Turner, Ray .... 106 Valdez, Nellie .... 96 Vancil, Emily .... 93 Van Kuren, Patricia ------- 100 VanSickle, Billy -- 93 VanSickle, Clyde ..-116 Van Straten,Charles Bobby .......... 93 Vassaur, Bing .... 100 Vaughn, Kenneth -- 90 Vaughn, Richard -- 93 Waldroop, Norma --90 Walker, Lyne .... 106 Wall, Darryl .... 100 Wall, Florence .... 90 Wallace, Harry --.. 106 Wallace, Janelle --- 90 106 100 Wallace, Joe ..... Wallace, Wallace, Walters, Blaine --- Virgil --- Mary -- Rayford -.. 93 96 Walters, Waltman, James -- 100 96 Walton, Bob ..... 93 Ware, Marie ...... 90 Ware, Robert .... 100 Warnock, Don --- 106 Warnock, Helen -- 100 Warnock, Patty -- 96 Wamock, Sammuel ------- 90 Wisdom, Virgil .... Wise, Ann ........ Witham, Bardie --- Wittman, Don -,-- Woodruff ,Amo -- Wood, Emma Lou - Wood, Nadine .... Woods, Katherine Wods, Kay ...... Wright, Bill ...... Wright, Homer ---- Wright, Torn ...... Wyatt, Gordon .... Wynn, Marsha .... Yardy, Roosevelt- Ol-IS FACULTY Alley, Paul ....... Baker. Velma .... Bazemore, Arnell -- Becker, J. Laurenc Bell, William D, -- Benson, Keith .... Bowman, R. C. .... Brashear, Lillian -- Carr, Nettie ...... Clark, Jean ...... Davis, Lela ...... Dillman, Martha -- Dowd, Phillip H. -- DuBois, Lloyd .... Evans, D. C. ...... Finklea, Dorothy -- Finley, Mary Lou -- Garrett, John E, Gionta, Rena ---.: Hayley, Hazel .... Hum hre Addie P Y. -- Kane Della ..... Keith, Bess ...... 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FTA .......... 39 Hall Monitors -- 50 Harmonaires .... 53 Junior Classical League ........ 40 Junior Play .... 46 Key Notes ...... 53 Latin Club ...... 40 Librarians ...... 37 Office .......... 36 PTA ..-- ....... 50 44 Pep Club ...... Senior Play .... 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