Okmulgee High School - Torchlight Yearbook (Okmulgee, OK)

 - Class of 1960

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Plepallne, fol the new XUE11 to comm tha lsol ld lelaxed ln the SLIYHITIQI months aftel the C1Sl1O lcblme had tllxen OXCI lll Cuba llld hlppe llng ln the ll ltlonal clpltal had taken 1 slump R laxatlon lx 19 sholt lllcd as the C'Ol1llllX DI epal cd fol the dalxn of a decldc Thlollqh the xc ll XXL ll ld been xl llllCd lu Qllppllli, xet lt dld not sum posslblc olll COllllllY Could sllp lll INV Nl llllltl Plesldent Dxxleht D Elsenhour put 1Vlf:1y hls golf clubs lnd went Ol DI esldentlal lelce TOUIS to Europe Asla AfI1Ca and South Amellca He ll 15 XXQlCO1T1CCl xx lth vt al m g1E?6llIlgS flonl the people ln the folelgn lands Heads of state vlsltlng Amerlca at the davln of the decade lncluded im let Premlel lNlklta Khru Thlnklnq about the damn of the decade and hoplng to stalt out on the llght foot the Vvlntel Olymplcs wele held ln Amerlca Although Russla ovelshadowed the Amellcan efforts our team was Vlctorlous and bulll a wall of prestlge A 3 ' . -' 1 , V --A . N' 3 . . . . 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J 2 'fa Ari ed ucaf1on goes Natlons were entermg a unxque decade Wlth the most people ever Natlonal Census takers start ed to count noses Washlngton wanted everybody to be around when Amerlca our State of Okla homa our Clty of Okmulgee and our own Okmul were prepared through knowledge and experlence eager through curloslty and deslre wlser be cause of the decade past and ready because our country was on the alert Educatlon started a new decade holdlng the torch of learnmg at a hlgh pomt Thls WOIld dld not slack tor slump xx hen Johan nson hut Pattexson and June hll the '1at1o1 Dawnmg decade NVIS approachlng wlth glea speed md the nxtlon was plepalmg for lt with greater speed The world tlghtcned her belt 'mfl sald It was t1me for peace Dlsaxmament talk started and for the fxrst tlme llttle countrle were consulted prlor to the talks New mdepende it natlons were taklng lhelr place among the totftl natlons of the world each year Televlslon rad1o and newspapers are glvlng complete press coverage to news events through out the globe and spaceward In th1S decade Amerlca can look forward to the race ln space and the flrst manned satelllte Perhaps people w1ll be found l1v1ng on another planet Only the dawnlng decade knows the answer Wlth pre for the dawmng decade What a natlon does IS felt from the smallest vlllage m Rhode Island to the largest clty 11 Alaska or ln our newest state Hawa11 We at home feel lt too Okmulgee Hlgh took on new appearances New sclence laboratory equlpment was put lnto operatlon guldance opportunltles were expanded Jumor Hlgh was separated to a degree from Senior Hlgh and teachers entered classrooms wlth grater knowledge of educatlon We feel It our duty to do our share 1n mak1ng the world ready for tomorrow Dawnmg decade IS begmnlng to shake the dust of newness from her shoulders and IS ready to go forward She need not Walt for us We are ready for the dawnmg decade and the new day of the futLu'e We stand prepared -5... U1 , 'I ,. ' ,. A W -. v Q ' ' 'W . l . I V ' Y f fe vs - - ff' 1 . ,I , .e-ri . . . A I ' . g FX g 1 4 1 A U, '- - '5' . Q . . . . Y D . I - . . , 1 J ' . . . '. I ' gee High went into the dawning decade. We DHFRUOH, there IS H0 QUGSUOU, AITIGFICH IS ready V J n , . Y - ' - - . Q, . . Y . v . ' ' . . ' ' i Q - ' - 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 x .ck 2 I x. D ' l u .e , z a ' 'e C ' K , f V l W f . ' It 1 c L ' - 'i 3 V ' m . c L3 L I . si I 1 , , . Y Y 1 Okmulgee High' class of 1960 faces graduation in dawning decade .-W u ,-0-Ps v . ' x X J xxx 41.5 x I 'N Ns. is llg N . t, X K Nix 1 FP. Q S Af 'Li 1 5'h'n. x l X ,jg .If H Graduates ready to conquer new worlds 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 black, 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! .5- Wx Dawn of a decade Dawn of a iecade 2 By classes 8 In organizations 30 In athletics 72 With people 88 For advertisers 126 In directory 155 In memonam fi G' The dawrung decade w11l not be wlthout ltS emotnonal chal lenges We face these as a dents, the faculty w111 m1ss the presence of Jeanne W1nn OHS Jumor who was fatally mjured 1I'l an automobile ac cldent December 5 Her mem ory saddens us as we face our hves m the futLu'e Joumahsts present the 1960 Torchlight Revlew moments prepare for next class p 'sd 1 part of growing up. 'Ifhe stu- ...7. I' ,X Dawn of a decade looks in classrooms where students work to learn -3. xi 11 4 F53 U, I .' IJ 2 '5- , - ' fi ,M ':..' !- 'A 'l .- V - 'F' .V V-'N an -. I Q ri. I ElE'?' ' 1 . Q. 4 '79 'E r ff , l i ' F177 '.'Vf 2. , , I I' f, X w Q ' S To he able to face the dawninf: decade and meet the challenges it holds for us, we gain the know- ledge and skill needed to accept our future res- ponsibility as citizens and government officials. As the world moves forward we must move with it, ahead of it if possible. It is our duty to be prepared to meet the ever-increasing demands of the world. Such a task required much practi- cal knowledge . Classes witness the end of snap courses as the new decade dawns. As moon rockets, summit conferences, and higher standards of living appear as part of our everyday lives, we face a new and greater challenge-to prepare for the dawn- ing decade with hard work and a better educat- lon. -9.- fuu- b y classes ' u if' I Counseling, testing programs give students guidance in choosing jobs OHS classes have undergone many changes for the coming years, changes which benefit students and teachers alike. New class arrangements, se- paration of the junior high from the senior high, have aided both the newcomers and the older classes. A more modern laboratory gives chem- istry and physics students a better opportunity to learn easily. As we work and learn in these classes, they will help us as we face the Dawn of a Decade. Mr. Lloyd DuBois, guidance counselor, offers advice about careers to Eddie Norton. Y.-'+'! li -X Boys' counselor, Mr. Francis Gates makes out a classroom excuse for Lynn Haslett. Test programs to aid in counseling students for future educational op- portunities include California Achieve ment test given to the eighth graders, Iowa Test of Educational Develop- ment administered to Sophomores, and Oklahoma State Employment Commission test given to the Senior class. Counseling this spring includes con- ferences with each student to plan to meet the new requiremnts for graduation set by the State Board of Education. Sophomores are hard at work taking the Iowa Test of Educational Development, which is given to all tenth grade students each year. ln' -10- Tx S OHS counseling offers career information to all those seeking help. Carolyn Terrill looks over pamphlets con- cerning future careers in the center office. NV., I -+ viii BLACK GOLD, the book which received the Sequoyah hook award, is inspected by Dana Collier, Dourzlas Col- lier, Hermionnc Tracewell, and Jack Scott. Dana and Doug presented the award to the author, Mrs. Marg- uerette Henry. OHS Library well equipped to supply educational, entertaining books Well equipped OHS ubrary plays an outstanding role in the education of students. This year the library participated in the annual Children's Book Week with appropriate publicity and reports to encourage a wider reading interest for all stu- dents. More students took an active interest in the Sequoyah Children's Book Award reading pro- gram this year. A total of 344 votes were cast for favorites from the list of twenty-five books. This is the second year for the program. y I 1 fi seniors Melvin McDaniels Linda Perr faculty. of their Freshmen class schedules. .-11... .15 Qklahoma Employment Security Commis sion tests are being administered to OHS and Johnson Phillips . ' y Guidance program was increased by including a guidance counselor on the Eighth graders are taking the California Achievement test. Results will be used in counseling these students with enrollment .-Q I i 1rn,. 0 t 'Ji ,- ...A v Language Arts is offered all six years. Electives beginning the freshman year include two years of Latin and Spanish, and in the senior year English Literature. Speech and Dramatics, and Journa- lism. Language Ilrts holds contests, gets German exchange student Henrich Thiede is interviewed by Torchlight reporters Mary Hassell and Jan Birtcil to obtain his views on American school life. 'Q Z ..L, X'-, . -ai 'ikl A few of the many projects done as a rrxrt of theii' work in English Literature are being examined by Charles Volturo, Virginia Wise, Johnny Storms, and Mary Ann Shick. new equipment to train students Old Rome seems to live again as Linda Reese, Mrs. Hazel Hayley, Barbara Snelson ,Linda Kelley, Carol McCune, and Ralph Prevett prepare to dine at the annual Latin Club banquet. Y x Y , z + L i ' 3 ' a K , x ..12i Recorders and audio visual equipment aided the language courses in improvement of use of Span- ish and Latin. Latin students studied language arts, customs, beliefs, and government of the Greeks and Romans. Films and slides of Latin America and Spain, and discussions on current Latin America showed customs, government and living today. Journalism and news photography students pub- lished the Torchlight newspapers and 1960 Torch- light yearbook. Highlights in the Language Arts department in the first year of the decade are the Intramural Contests both oral and essay divisions, state con- test on Hiring the Handicapped, entry in district contest at McAlester of one-act plays, orations, and readings, publication of essays and poetry in National Anthologies and Oklahoma Anthlogy, and the junior high spelling bee. English Literature students traveled to Tulsa to attend' Shakespearean play and held an open house for Elizabethan projects. Standardized reading and vocabulary tests were given to col- lege-bound seniors and they were introduced to an accelerated reading program. Speech and dramatics are used in Enfzlish as Sonhomores present the story of Christ's birth in the Christmas assembly. Shepherds are Clinton McGonigle. Sam Thomp- son, Eddie Woodfield. Angel is Suzie Simmons. Enjoying Mexican food at Oklahoma State Tech Red Door are Spanish club members James Woods, Marvin Hodges, Dennis Jones, Mickey Davenport. Clothes worn during the Elizabethan period in England are studied by Roxana Conley, Candce MeGown and Barbara McCullough. This dress is one Queen Bess might have worn. 5' 1 ' f fN'2lIt,'1 pf -, A '. f fi if AX .4 , a t . .. 1 t A ll ll 113.. ' 1 . ..., . Studying three dimensional geometric figures in Mr. John Thomas B111 Dewey Ruth Hossler Eimlamm the pro Towry's geometry class are Sandra Bell, Jerry Benson blem is Susan Pancoast Arthur Bogie, Buster Burd, Phil Adamson, Julxene Mathematics department increases enrollment as courses are lmproved WVith the enrolment Thompson explains the rate of increase at OHS. Eli I QTUHENTS EWU IJ A in math classes increasing, Anne Charles Volturo shows one of the ways to solve a trl nnmm. KliNEDUMwii I Y a 1' E x 'Y 1 Jf ,fi i , Lf .gif V k L i ,. 4 is if ,, A ' , 5. by al X X it - fit t Q ,eigijfiii ii 3 . Q Xi skin X. 3 fl. - At the Biology display is Mrs. Rose King. She is showing Alice McCoy, biology assistant, a sample of sea life. Science department's new equipment makes courses more interesting Participating in thc feaCh9FS' bl00d typing Drlygram iS Annual science fair was held in downtown Ok Mrs. Velma Baker. Taking the blood sample is Linda mulgee Showing the local Citlzens what OH McCarty. Assisting are Ann Davis and Waynie Wilson. students can do working on scientific projects. X-Af ,,,..a' 'H U ' L Most outstanding in the science department is new equipment, latest available. New lab desks are in the chemistry laboratory, completely re- modeled. Modernistic cabinets and fluorescent lighting are provided. Biology classroom reloca- ted has gained a demonstration desk, aquarium, and microscope case. Physics class has a new demonstration desk. Total enrollment was above that in previous years. Projects of real interest were presented by students in all high school science classes. Stu- dents participated in County Science Fair spon- sored by local industries and SCOOHS. Junior chemistry students applied for High School Science Institutes during summer months. Bio- logy Club worked in cooperation with Okmulgee Teachers Association on a blood typing of all teachers. This will prove to be an important study. ti-YL it tv I S 'X th , Showing his newly remodeled telescope to Fred Johnston is Steve Rhoades .Steve is the president of SCOOHS Elmer Jimboy looks at the biology display on Photo- synthesis. This was one of the many biology displays. Watching the temperature in an experiment in the new lab for chemistry are Mr. C Johnson, instructor, Millie Ramsby, Sydney Zschach, Larry Kay, and Dean Fite. fx X K -17... Social Studies helps students understand other countries' customs 1 li 550 ia., 'ac --p ,tl G ' 'I 1JiJ..-.. OHS Government class members take oath of office Senior Day at City Hall .Seated are Mr. E. H. Skinner City Engineer, Mr. Jim Sparks Chief of Police, Mr. Richard Goodspeed Electrical Inspector, Mr. Carol Fry City Manager. Mr. James Edwards Hospital Administra- tor, Mrs. Virginia Collier Librarian, Mr. Troy McGowin Fire Chief, Mr. Dale George Sup! Sanitation. Standing Field of Social Studies has become more import- ant in the new decade. To aid in understanding the decade, term papers in American history enable students to learn more of their nation's customs, government, and beginning. Students were able to view United Nations meeting on television and follow on maps President Eisenhow- er's trip in South America. Text study is made more interesting through the use of a new opaque projector. Highlight of the year was participation in the White House Committee on Children and Youth with the selection of senior Tom Payne representative to the National Conference in Washington, D. C. Audio Visual department purchased ten new mac- hines, including projectors, recorders, and record players. Other new items of equipment were also added under the NDEA. Student assistants are: Joe Acree, Larry Burd, David Butler, Ricky Crea- son, Dave Ganus, David Henson, James Kova- rik, Don Musgrave and Larry Simmons. Oklahoma youth conference held Gwynn Fleming, and Linda Perry, Steve Rhoades, and Tom Payne attended the national meeting in Six delegates to the at OCU this year are seated. Larry Kelley, standing. Tom Payne Washington, D. C. are .Iames Hancock, Jim Newport, Tom Payne, Steve Rhoades, Larry Burd, Barbara Gill, Carolyn Orr, Janice Pinneo, Margaret Cooper, Mr. Garland Kimmell Opti- mist president, Pat Moore, Don Ellis, Gary L'-ng. Fred Johnston, Sonya Evans, Mr. Charles Poulton City Clerk, Linda Perry, Tedisue Brame, Gwynn Fleming, Betty Gates, and Marilyn Salmon. fx Typists practicing a new lesson are .Iona Loy Grayson. Sylxda Hopton. Ida Marie Hudson, Juan Dcl Kelley, Candce MeGown, Jennie Mitchell. In the background are Lynda Crawford, Sharon Hamilton. Business Education department, moved to third floor east side, occupies three rooms. Students entered the annual commercial contest at Tulsa Business College. Nine new typewriters, new chairs for two rooms and three new adding ma- chines were purchased . ,ff Using the new adding machine in bookkeeping are Den- nis Wood and Mary Ann Shick. Business Education provides instruction for many future occupations VVith the new FBLA chapter installation come refresh- ments. Mary Ann Shick serves punch to John Lewis and Nicky Gray. Adjusting the reel on the new projector is James Kov- arik OHS projectionist. 1 I 3 .ffl ..Q f , B . , ' ,cf Wilt 3 ' .vga YS., -19- 1 ,lg - Rough and ready for football next year will be Roger Short as he lifts weights in the physical fitness program at OHS. Boys in the physical education program build their bodies through multiple exercises. Led by the gym assistants the boys do several different physical exercises, and they also play competitive sports to build team training. Tommy Pic-.kard and Jerry Burrows practice their shots during basketball season with the aim of keeping phy- sically fit. Physical education trains minds and bodies for teamwork and sports New lockers with combination locks are a part of the Sailing over the top of Paul Beebe, Robert Sharp, Dewey boys' physical education equipment this year. Shown Lee, and Lewis Miller is Kenneth Kelley. Watching are making good use of them are John Hillman, Ronald gym assistants Charles Poulton and Morgan Jones. Hayes, and Wayne Coleman. in +. i- iv, .20- il l 1 .- '? .vSlf.l,..E Base of the swan is formed by Lura Ann Jordan, Ruth Ann Flood, Terry Vivar, with Linda Fischer, Betty Lucas, Paula Bennett on the top. Assisting with the eye test in girls' gym is Mrs. Don McKinney. Student is Edna Chapman. Parents aided the county health nurse. Girls View films on health and good grooming, first aid, and sportsmanship. County Health nurse spoke to the girls on problems of growing up, showed them films, and followed through on many personal discussions. All girls had an eye test, and were weighed and measured for height. Con- ferences were held With over-and under-weight girls, and with those discovered to have eye trou- ble. On the athletic side, girls participate in bas- ketball, kick-pin, volleyball, tumbling, Physical education girls Phyllis Watson and Patricia Myers ask County Health Nurse Mrs. Omer Holcomb questions following a hygiene talk. Forming this original pyramid are Linda Keim, Patsy Kelley Donna Leeder, Kathleen Klinekole, Joyce Mc- Kay, Elizabeth Lewis, Linda Mahoney at the base. Pyra- mid top is made by Dana McGregor ,Kay Lynn Johnson, Brenda Marchant, Jacquita Knox ,Charlotte L'Allier. -21 7' -. , A I if-c an M- i 2 is F l l .ma Passers-by pause to enjoy the fireplace Christmas dis- play prepared by art classes to create interest in the holiday season. 1 . Manger scene display outside the art room is being viewed by Donald Musgrave, Pamela Martin, and Jo Ann Dillsaver. llrt courses teach many phases of art, provide OHS with hall displays Ever-exploring, the Art department reached even further into the expanding field. Three dimension el work done, as well as drawing included paper mache animals and masks,clay modeling, soap sculpture, toothpick and paper sculpture. draw- ing and painting of figures, still lifes, landscapes, windows heralding the birth of art students Carol Burgess. Jim- Decker in the first floor display Replica stained glass Christ are viewed by mie Penn, and David cases near the offices. i ,- 4 l -5 1 1 if l fllirv l , get c C 'l , ' 1 , gt iff . -,' !.Q,,,, T ,V f 'f'l ' linoleum block and textile painting. Activities cor- related with school events: hen for Henryetta football game, homecoming parade, Book Week display, Christmas display, stage set for Follies, and Junior-Senior Banquet decorations. Field trip in outdoor sketching benefits Ida Marie Hud- son, Jackie Greenhaw, Mrs. Caroline Hickman instruc- tor, Mildred Graves, Jimmie Penn, and Sharon Hamilton. fig? ,gg k Pigs-. --22- K Christmas gifts for needy families are prepared by home- making students Nina Grant, Carol Wynne, Ester White, Audrey Warnock, Karen Coppedge. Judy Fowler, Four years of homemaking at OHS Four years of homemaking were offered this year. All phases of Homemaking have been given at different class levels. Home visits, home pro- jects, and conferences have been a part of the program. Homemaking department was remodel- ed to facilitate the relocation of junior high. -1 sa. Q v wo' -ri 1 1 1 1. ,4 n - :W- - - 1 - V: -' '11 -,- 1 ......, were . .:: - ww.. -.111 1, -.xiii vll .rl Ili A -if II ., -I 4 . if at-'E Q fi E -x K, - ,. ., nfl Student homemakers Paula Blankcnbeker and Rita Ane- lin are ready to learn the steps in dress-making as they prepare to cut a pattern. train girls to be good homemakers Learning to operate a sewing machine efficiently are Patricia Guffey, Miss Lillian Brasher, instructor, Peggy Murray, Clara Wilbourn, and Patricia Guffey, while Eas- ter Massa presses her material. E 3. ,X 1, Q5 'ij A ranging pages of the annual to finish the Torchlight Tommy Brock makes use of the triangles, rulers, and are Johnny Vierling, Kenneth Heffley, Raymond Frank- other mechanical drawing equipment in his mechanical lin, Melvin McDaniel, Dale Lunney, and Ronald Wilson. drawing class. Vocational classes offer Printing, Industrial llrts, DO training For the observance of International Graphic Arts Education Week, Vocational Printing students spoke over the Intercommunication System: Ken- neth Heffley, Carl Hessom, Dale Luney, Charles Paxton, and Ronald Wilson, commemorating Ben- jamin Franklin's birthday. Franklin is known for his contribution to printing, along with his many other outstanding accomplishments. Ronald Wilson gave a talk before the January meeting of the High School PTA. The purpose of his talk was to explain the importance of printing in the Making his woodwork project a community project is Reno Carini. Assisting him are Donald McCollum Jack Arnold, Eddie Woodfield, Eddie Bohuslavicky, and Don- nie Musgrave. ,- , field of present day education. To advance know- ledge in the art, field trips were made to Okla- homa State Tech. Students in Home Mechanics and General Shop completed projects in wood and in leather such as bill folds, belts, tables, gun racks. Classes of mechanics and shop completed cour- ses in electricity, and learned the use of the tools of drafting and the techniques. Several students in Mechanical drawing did advanced architect- ural and engineering work which was made into blueprints. Addition of new hand tools helped ad- vanced Woodworking pupils in making projects such as coffee and end tables, book cases. china cabinets mahogany chests, and cedar chests. l' -24- hs. s Enlarging a picture is Nicky Gray. Nicky is one of the four Torchlight photographers. Setting type by hand are members of the printing class Charles Paxton, Lewis Brown, Johnny Coleman, and Bernie Workman. Cutting wood for his woodwork project is James Faurot. James is one of the many students enrolled in wood- work under the instruction of Mr. Fred Stratton. Working on their drawings in mechanical drawing class are Tommy Brock, George Arnold, Donny Candioto, James Thompson, Johnson Phillips, Dale Ward, David Decker, and John Thompson. Taking the Oklahoma Employment Commission tests are Janice McLeskey, Wayne Hill, Kenneth Heffley, Judith Harrison, and Sue Hahne. Janice, Wayne, Judith, and Sue are enrolled in D. O., and these tests helped them in their job training. 'illliim llll u-...., D o YY1Y ' W 'A iff. g is I Q.. . ,N K .-25. !lJi l 'U Hermionne Goldstein accompanies Jimmy Mitchell as he sings his solo from the Follies. James Hancock is listen- ing. Preparing for another singing engagement are Harmon aires Jan Birtcil at the piano, Chris Ashby, Eddie Lomax Jimmy Wyman, Dale Luney ,Dan Kennedy, Robert Ivey. 3- Er? Lt ,K OHS vocal, instrumental music OHS Vocal Music Department had an active part in the first year of the new decade. Combined choruses participated in the Tahlequah Festival presented Christmas and Easter assembly prof grams, and the spring Starlight Concert. Finley's Follies Fantoyzia was highlight of the year a fanciful flight into the World of a toyshop. Prepared to sing for the Christmas assembly are mem- bers of the Junior chorus. Junior choristers prepare for Senior Chorus during their eighth grade year. 26.. display skill at concerts and contest Senior high marching band had a new sparkle plastic shakos on their hats this fall. They pro- duced one of the finest precision drills the band ever had. The band Won first division in contest marching again this year at McAlester and second place in the street parade. They played at foot- ball games, had a pep band for pep assemblies and presented a concert at Christmas. Another con- cert was given in the spring. Last spring a second semester sixth grade band was organized which met once a week until May. This band was of great value in getting seventh grade students started. Senior High Band is presenting a short concert at the Council House in the heart of downtown Okmulgee. IA'2llllllK the French Horn quartet is James Wood. Other members are Jon Harshaw, Mike Coleman, and Larry Johnson. Playing away are members ot' the clarient quartet Gary Long, Dean Barnes, Ann Hardwick, and Jerry Thorman it l t it W 1 3. ' 5 -i... A ' L J M1 Q M 2 Xi .al -27- f M - ' 1 i X 'R 'Q 1 ii: if - -, , ' Receiving cerwlflcates for having essays published in Young America Speaks , national high school essay anthology. are Alex Wiederkehr, Sandra Snakeman, Carlisle Mabrey, Pamela Martin, Johnny Pryor. Gwen- dolyn Finn, Jerry Benson, Jon Harshaw, Bill Tus- ing, and Chris Ashby. Academic honors are given at 0HS Finalists in the intramural English contest pause on stage: standard oration Larry Kay, poetry Elaine Carson, humorous reading Candee MeGown and Mike Crooch. original oration Gary Long, standard oration Charles Volturo, poetry Hermionne Goldstein, dramatic readings Mary Pitchford and Diana Sue Dorer, original oration Larry Kelley. Keeping up on current events are National Merit Scholarship semifinalists Betty Gates, Don Ellis, and Peggy Grolemund. Academic honors are offered at OHS, giving out- standing students recognition in many fields. Awards Night, an annual affair in May, is the of- ficial presentation time for most awards. At that time, winners of the intramural English contests, best students in different subjects, Girls' State and Boys' State members, winners of the Busi- ness Education Contest, most outstanding senior boy and girl, and scholarship winners are re- cognized. -lngm 1 ' -23- -V if s is if ' :mill to students for outstanding work Placing sixth and nlnth in the state essay contest on Jobs for the Handicapped- -Passports to Dignity were Peggy Grolemund and Anne Thompson. Winning essays in the soil conservation contest were written by Lynn Lapp and Glenda Pitc. David Towry and Peggy Grolemund compare note: on their winning essays in the intramural essay contest, entitled Gifts, Mlss Mary Lou Finley admires the Parents Maffazinc Achievement award presented to the KeyNotes, who are directed by Miss Finley. Spelling finalists Dana Collier, Richard Maledon. Paul Gill, Doug Collier. all seventh grafters, are due con- gratulations. OHS champion, Richard. placed eighth among 60,000 Oklahoma spellers. At OHS Paul was second, and the Collier twins tied for third. Gary Long receives his band award from Mr. Guy Carr at Awards Night. In the background are seniors in caps and gowns. Q-WN, .29- 5 I-.l Exira-curricular activities see fun-filled hours in dawning decade 7-30-. -db X lv - K X f f 1 . 'vu l I R ' ' fwfr-f::.i V I, , , 'L y 1w1,.4+,,,,,,,gc-f--2'-. ,.,,,,,w,,...J -A A I . . s ' u l 'J ' ,, - ' A I V'x1'l. iH., Organizations and activities witnessed the fun of the F ifties. An important part of OHS, they provide recreation and interesting work as a part of our lives. We meet with others interested in the same activities outside of the classroom and learn to enjoy the knowledge we gain. Clubs, plays, sports, and musical organizations we participate in teach us to cooperate with oth- ers, an important item of our education. We share the fun and the work with an ever-growing real- ization of the load we will have to share in the Dawning Decade. in sch ool -31- organizations L . yi, -vers f- , Iunior High Student Council gives responsibility to young leaders Junior High Student Council officers are Barbara In- glish seventh grade pres., Billy Brownfield ninth grade pres., Mickey Pilgrim Junior High Student Council pres., Joe Foster eighth grade pres., Suzie Watson sec. Junior high Student Council had a float in the homecoming parade, sponsored decorations in ad- visory Windows at Christmas, and had a contin- uing project of keeping the school yard clean. Council members were guides on Back-to-School night. Mr. Lloyd DuBois is club sponsor. Junior High Student Council officers seated are Barbara Inglish seventh grade presz. Billy Brownfield ninth pres., Mickey Pilgrim Council pres., Sue Fulton viee-pres.. Joe Foster eighth pres., Suzie Watson sec. Second row Reg Boudinot, Tommy Bell, Kathy Taylor, Vicky 'Cle- venger, Freddy Clark. Roger Foster, Third row Chris Patrick, Lynn Brown, Burban LaSarge, Jimmy White, Mr. Lloyd DuBois faculty adviser. Not pictured are Charles Bogie, Mike Cargill, Judy Furr, Wade Martin, Jimmy Perkins, Tommy Pickard parliamentarian. .J vsfv 'C' ..32- Senior High Student Council governs Okmulgee High School wisely Senior High Student Council, with Mr. Francis Gates sponsor, set the date and theme for home- coming, served as guides for Back-to-School night and Educational Business day, and organized bas- ketball and volleyball intramurals. They discuss the necessity of school spirit and sportsmanship at ball games. During opening exercises Roger Turner, president of the Senior High Student Council, leads the student body in the flag salute over the intercom in the main office. Vice-president Wayne Johnson reads the scripture. Senior High Student Council first row, Mandena Bing- man, Roger Turner pres., Sonya Evans sec., Wayne Johnson vice pres., Dennis Jones, Second row, Easter Massa, Judy Freeman, Nancy Shackelford, Donnie Ellis, Sammy Thompson, Mr. Frances Gates faculty sponsor. Third row, David Edwards, Ralph Prevett ,Kenny Hef- fley, Jimmy Jones, Jim Newport. its fr lfwxs ks 'I Kadima li -33, Y Biology club's purpose is to learn more about biological sciences outside of the classroom stud- ies. The year project was typing the city school facu1ty's blood. Project was sponsored by the city teachers. Guests speakers at the club meet- ings have been Mrs. Hamill, a nurse from Dr. Isham's office who taught members how to do blood typing, and Mrs. Sara Holcomb who spoke on communicable diseases and their prevention. Science club of Okmulgee High School, or SCO- OHS, as it is known, held meetings bi-Weekly with various programs at the meetings. Men present- ing programs were representing industries in Ok- mulgee and who had special training. Students presented programs with projects they had done. Senior high science club sponsored the Fourth annual Science Fair and gave an award to the most promising club member who was planning on a science career. Club sponsor is Mr. Gerald Mastin. ,ss A Q L' yvvo 9.3: ' t. - Biology club first row Mrs. Rose King faculty adviser, Ruth Hossler, Brenda Valdez, Ann Davis prog. chm., Jon Harshaw pres., Kay Wedel, Joe Acree. Second row Joy Smith reporter, Peggy Abernathy, Waynie Wilson, Louise Wyman, Robert Hartman, Sam Thompson, Janet Harder, Donna Pherigo vice-pres., Math club, science clubs develop SCOOHS Science club members are front row Jimmy Newport, Nancy Shackellord, Steve Rhoades pres., Can- dee McGown sec-treas., Austin Tommey vice pres., Gwynn Fleming, Anne Thompson. Second row Mr. Ger- ald Mastin faculty adviser, Shirley Wimpey, Margaret Smith, Ruby Hartman, Julia Robinson, Connie Wool- bright, Barbara Gill, Pat West, Betty Gates, Carl New- berry field trip chm. Third row Dennis Woods, Pat Moore. Johnny Storms, Fred Johnston, Bill Kaufman, Larry Kelley, Jimmy Dale Robertson, Mike Henson Fourth row Bill Berkey, Roger Turner sgt. at arms John Lewis, David Towry, Wayne Johnson reporter Roger Dalrymple, Charles Volturo, John Milligan. 'I ..34.. Junior High Science Club first row Susy Moss, Terrv Castin, Sharon Hamby, Susy Walker, Mary Marie Thomp son, Sherry Bryant ,Billy Ray Alexander. Second row Betty Keaton, Pat Bohuslavicky, Kathleen McKinne, interest in academic courses Naperian Math Club meets to study topics in freshman college math. Members studied binary numbers, participated in the homecoming parade, had an exhibit at the science fair, and participated in the National Mathematics Contest of the United States and Canada. The club held a Christ- mas buffet to furnish toys to the Salvation Army for gifts for the needy. Sponsor is Mr. John W. Towry. if Linda Gray, Anita Chronos, Sharon Criner, Christine Payton. Third row Mr. Carol Johnson sponsor. Kay Mc- Kellips, Barbara Stapleton, Nancy Poulton, Barbara Winslow, Sharon Jones, Kennie Zimmerman. Junior High Science club sponsored by Mr. Carrol Johnson ,entered the Science fair, gave demon- strations, had guest speakers, and took field trips during their meetings Friday mornings. Naperian math club first row James Wadley, Julia Rob- inson sec-trcas,, Pat West, Carol Carlton, Patty Bauman, Anne Thompson, Gwynn Fleming, Mr. John W. Towry faculty adviser. Second row Austin Tommey vice-pres.. Jimmy Robertson, Howard Baker, John Lewis, Carl Newberry, Don Ellis pres., James Hancock, Third row Floyd Foster, Charles Volturo, Bill Kaufman. Roger Dalrymple, Roger Turner, Morgan Jones, Larry Kelley, Bill Berkey. :J C3 ...35.. Spanish club has bi-monthly meetings, in which talks are given and Latin American music played. They play games and learn a Mexican dance. An annual trip is made to H1153 to eat at a typical Mexican restaurant. Pinatas are made and broken at Christmas, and a picnic is held in May. Club sponsor is Mrs. Audis Moore. Okmulgc-e's Spanish club La Fiesta representative Judy Bird is reviewing OU festival activities with runner-up candidates Nancy Parker, Candee MeGown, and Vicki Brashears, understanding of distant countries Spanish Club first row Mary Lynn Edenborough, Donna Howell, Judy Bird, Nancy Shackelford, Janis Blanch- ard, Myra Rainey, Vicki Brashears, Dexter Bailey, Judy West. Second row Bobbye Duekett, Juliene Thomas, Imo- gene Anderson, Audrey Warnock, Patty Foster, Gloria Stone sec-treas, Charlotte Stabler, Joyce Perryman, Frankie Mitchell, Dean Barnes, John Mayes. Third row Candee MeGown, Betty Carlton, Karen Coppedge, Teri Brown, Charlene VVhite, Danna Barras, Donna Barras, Linda Sanders, Jeannie Baker, Sue Perry vice-pres., 3 W I ag Louise Wyman, Dick Moore, Jo Ann Harris. Fourth row Jo Ann Dillsaver, Mary Ann Tracewell, Carolyn Swenson, Rosemary Ganus, Christine Shick, Lynn Pop- linger, Janet Fosdyke, Marion Holcomb, Linda Bissett, Marie McMullen, Nancy Poulton, John Cavazos, Gloria Beidleman. Fifth row Barbara Stapleton, Waynie Wil- son, Susan Pancoast, Betty Crow, Charles Poulten, Mari Pitchford, Johnny George, Nancy Parker, Jon Green pres., Dewey Noble, Eddie Martin, James Hancock, James Faurot, Bill Tusing, Ronnie Summers. wi ,371 4 , .fc 'J . Q , 3 - ' f - . ' .-I f 'j - ,Q , .. -J -A C , 1 b .3 - , ' -. 4 1 nn C ' 4 J 4' NN .Q ' v Q - b C ae, - 1 D nl i' Junior high pep club, with Miss Wanda Legako as sponsor, meets once a week and has programs for each meeting. Two films were shown at these meetings, one on good sportsmanship and the other on Oklahoma University's physical educa- tion program. Junior High Pep Club first row Linda Kelley, Sue Fulton, Linda' Bissett, Suzy Watson, Jeanne Baker, Conme Thomas cheerleaders, Gloria Stone, Second row Sharon Criner. Charlotte Stabler ,Vicky Brashears, Patty Foster 1960 lsl Pat Bohuslavicky ,Nancy Morrison, Sharon Kiser, Billie Snelson, Third row Paula Gold, Carolyn Woods, Charlotte Wittman, Kay McKellips. Jeanne Dewey, Ann Alexan- der, Audrey Warnock, Carol Nichols, Kay Davis, Lynda Rose ,Fourth row Diane Towry, Vicky Rands, Charlene VVhite, Christine Shick ,Judy West, Danna Barras, Donna Barras, Linda Sanders, Vicky Clevenger, Helen Cooper, Fifth row Joan Mc-Vay, Brenda Burgess, Ra- mona Ashlock, Judith Fowler, Elizabeth Tate, Margaret Gill, Barbara Winslow, Sharon Jones, Kennie Zimmer- man, Sharon Orr, Thelma Paulsen, Ruth Young. Pep clubs promote school spirit: drill team plays enthusiasm at games Junior High Pep club first row Barbara Mort, Janet Fosdyke, Lynn Lapp, Carol McCune, Nancy Poulton. Lynn Poplinger, Myra Rainey, Susy Walker. Second row Joy Smith, Phyllis Sutton, Jane Laymon, Barbara Inglish, Kathy Taylor, Lynn Brown, Kathleen McKinnc. Anita Chronos, Susan Bryant, Glenda Fite. Third row Mary Marie Thompson. Cheryl Gaines, Hermionne Trace- well ,Linda Foister, Carrie I-lolleman, Martha Finch, Karen Davis, Audrey Warnock, Lura Jordan, Dana McGregor, Laura Decker, Jennifer Reinhart. Fourth row Pat Russell, Bonnie Bercaw, Jackie. Hershey, Ann Finch, Belva Anglin, Janis Guyer, Linda Keim, Donna McCraw, Susan Nelson. Pam Clarkson, Toni Reese, Barbara Allison. .. fi . -, ' .Q , -J -, V . , Q' Q . 5 -1 q , . . 4. 3 WD Q ,J qt 4 X ' a ., l , ,.. vV7 38- Drill team first row Barbara Snelson, Sue Perry, Pam Martin, Judy Newport, Pat Payne, Sharon Penn. Sec- ond row Mary Ann Tracewell, Jo Ann Dillsaver, Millie Ramsby, Sue Tozer, Julia Robinson, Judy Laymon, Jean- nie Visser, Marion Holcomb, Carolyn Terrill Capt., Mary Lynn Edenborough, Clara Jane Rentfro, Pat West, Doris Doane. Third row Donna Sterner, Barbara Swearingen, Peggy Murray, Sidney Zschach, Meredith Sterling, Nan- cy Parker, Susan Barnum capt., Ruby Hartman, Rebecca Tomlin, Marsha Howard, Peggy Abernathy, Carol Bur- gess, Shirley Wimpey, Sarah Millsap. Senior High Pep eluh first row Judy Bird, Janis Sween- ey, Kathy Bennett, Candee MeGown, Sandy Crupper. Linda Perry. Second row Gwynn Fleming flag bearer, Barbara Snelson, Sue Perry, Pam Martin, Judy New- port. Pat Payne. Sharon Penn, Charlotte Finn. Tedisue Brame. Third row Mary Ann Tracewell, Jo Ann Dill- saver, Millie Ramsby treas, Sue Tozer, Julia Robin- son. Judy Laymon, Jeannie Visser, Marion Holcomb, Carolyn Terrill drill team captain, Mary Lynn Eden- borough, Clara Jane Rentfro prog. ch., Anne Thompson Pep club and drill squad, with Mrs. Anna B Turner as sponsor, gave pep rallies before the McLain football games. Drill performed for foot- ball and basketbal lgames. Pep club had a float in the homecoming parade, sponsored the home- coming coronation, and assisted the Creek Nation Lions' club with the fruitcake sales. They helped the band collect at football games. A bus has been taken to out - of - town ball games. New club co-sponsor is Mrs. Carolyn Hickman. pres., Janis Blanchard sec.. Fourth row Donna Sterner, Barbara SWQHIWHEGH. Peggy Murray, Sidney Zschach, Meredith Sterling, Nancy Parker, Susan Barnum drill team captain, Ruby Hartman. Rebecca Tomlin vice- pres., Marsha Howard, Pat West flagbearer, Mary Ann Shick ,Hermionne Goldstein, Doris Doane. Fifth row Shirley Wimpey, Sarah Millsap, Patty Bauman publi- city chm., Carolyn Swenson, Peggy Abernathy, Carol Burgess . ' -59.- 4-.AP Homecoming Queen Gwynn Fleming, attendants Candee MeGown and Linda Perry smile during halftime. Cap- tain Gary Long presented Gwynn with the homecoming crown preceding the Okmulgee-Muskogee game at Har- mon stadium. Opening Homecoming activities is the parade through downtown Okmulgee following sixth hour class. Each school organization entered a float depicting 'Book Titles and Book Characters' Coronation ceremonies highlighted Okmulgee High School's homecoming. Queen Gwynn Flem- ing was crowned by Bulldog Captain Gary Long at Harmon Stadium preceding the Okmulgee- Muskogee football game. Her Majesty was attend- ed by Candee MeGown escorted by John Thomp- son, and Linda Perry escorted by Dale Farned. Homecoming celebrations permeate alumni and students to give OHS As the pep club and drill team and attendants marched down the center aisle of the stadium they were met on the field by the football squad members. OHS Band formed a heart Senior High Drill Squad is marching in the Homecoming parade, 'Book Titles and Book Characters? All OHS organizations entered a float in the parade which march- ed through downtown Okmulgee. Lau i f view Cf' b ..--1-4' ,gr 440, 3 , ,QA - SX CXY, Jn QA , U' ' SALUT ' kxi Floats in the making for the Homecoming parade are Junior class the Holy Bible, Senior Chorus So Dear to school spirit as well as fun Junior High Cheerleaders ride in the Homecoming parade with Larry Kay. Cheerleaders are Sue Fulton, Jeanne Baker, Connie Thomas, Linda Kelley, Suzie Watson, and Linda Bissett. DUN JUAN fx ES fb- 6191 gh JUFI-Al f7l.1VAllIu i My Heart, Spanish club Don Juan, and FHA Betty Crocker Cookbook. All organizations entered floats or marching units in the annual Homecoming parade act- ivities. Senior class float in the parade is the witch scene' from Shakespeare's MacBeth. Stirring up a new brew are seniors Virginia Wise, Tedisue Brame, Janice Pinneo, and Carolyn Orr. i., X X x,' 'Y. K 5 f 'U J i ,.-41.,, as 'Y' TJ I4 Debate first row Myra Rainey, Judy Bird. Ben Cooper, Mrs. Helen Duke faculty adviser. Second row Carlisle Mabrey, Chip Castner, Jet Gill, Tomrny Payne, Barbara Stapleton. Future Homemakers of America members are row one Mary Ann Tracewell sec.-treas., Sarah Millsap, Marsha Howard pres., Linda Reese vice-pres., Margaret Smith, Glenda Taylor historian. Row two Aneata Semple, Martha McCune, Betty Lambertson, Carolyn Martin, Linda Kelley, Myra Rainey, Becky Bell, Janet Fosdyke. Row three Carol Wynn ,Connie Thomas, Beverly McPherson, Lynn Lapp, Lynn Poplinger, Patty Foster, Mary Eisen- Debate club, ffl i I U Debate club was organized this year under the direction of Mrs. Helen Duke. Its goal is to foster interest in current affairs, national and inter- national: and to develop abilities in public speak- ing. A formal debate is held once a month. hower Lois Hawkins, Clara Wilbourn. Row four Nina Grant Audrey Warnock ,Judy West, Nancy Poulton, Jeanie Baker, Suzy Watson, Linda Bissett, Ester White, Carolyn Swenson, D'Anne Williams. Row five Vera Leake Bobby Duckett, Peggy Murray, Phyllis Gorden, Mar- garet Gill, Karen Coppedge, Patricia Guffey, Carol Blevins, Melinda Womble, Ida Hudson, Anna Taylor. , . N sf EHUMEM N V- WWR ,,,. Akffis ..42-.. FHA, FTA give guidance interest OHS FHA chapter attends the district confer- ences and state meeting in Oklahoma City. Fruit cake sales at Thanksgiving help finance the trio to the state. Faculty adviser is Miss Lillian Brasher. FHA club is affiliated with the state and national organization, Future Homemakers of America. Purpose of the club is to promote the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, emphasize the im- portance of worthy home membership, encourage democracy in the home and community, work for good home and family life for all, promote international goodwill, foster the development of creative leadership, in home and community life, provide wholesome individual and group recrea- tion and further interest in homemaking. Future 'Teachers are first row Janis Blanchard reporter, Nancy Shackelford treas.. Sonya Evans vice-pres., Patty Bauman pres., Charlotte Finn sec., Judy Bird historian. Second row Sandra Snakeman, Linda Reese, Ann Hard- wick, Iliana Dorer, Sue Tozer, Linda Thomason, Janis Sweeney, Pam Martin, Miss Pearl Mirldlebrook faculty sponsor. Third row Peggy Murray, Julia Robinson, Kathy Bennett, Gwen Finn, Ruby Hartman, Marion Holcomb, Mary Edenborough. Marilyn Salmon. Marie Mcfullen. Virginia Wise, Fourth row Karen Scott, Mandena Bing- man, Eugenia NVard. Sidney Zschach, Anne Thompzffn, Rebecca Tomlin, Susan Barnum, Betty Gates. Pat West. Roxanna Conley, Candee MeGown. Fifth row Meredith Sterling, Karen Fagg, Susan Pancozist, Donna Pherigo, Nancy Parker, Carol Carlton, Janice Pinneo, Carolyn Orr, Janice Pilkington. Pamela Rell, Linda Glover. ,,. or 'x.,,. - X . , , Q1 Giving her acceptance speech while receiving the Future Teachers of America charter from Mr. C. C. Warriner, principal, is Patty Bauman, FTA president. Future Teachers of America, under the sponsor- ship of Miss Pearl Middlebrook, had a float in the homecoming parade, an initiation banquet, an 11th anniversay tea, and attended a regional quaint the members with teaching as a career. Q -43- ! , Hall displays promote I ., - .P-t7fi,x'f f ,Q 4. , Wx ln h - I L 1 -n'ii i . '. rv Ai-'-rg 'x ' iff X 4 W ev ffmhfrnl-iii ' interest and enthusiasm for various activities l J Q Christmas time was the inspiration for the Winter Wonderland eighth grade art class mural which rs, is the cause of interest for OHS students Pamela .A Martin. Jo Ann Dillsaver, and Donald Musgrave. Xvatching photographer Nicky Gray get ready to use the Speed Graphic and viewing Torchlight news K paper and yearbook pictures are Dr. and Mrs. C. N. K Gray, Mrs. Virgil Norton with Miss Dorothy Fink- , lea, faculty adviser. Donna, Wilson and Donna Yadon admire a poster which they made to add color to the librar and , y , , interest students in new books and returning them I ' -f. on time. an lu While the specvman looks on silently. Jack Smith , .fri fi if , and Carolyn Terrill observe that the Book Week 4 mx' ix iii? I display shows one can travel far without leaving b h get 1 his favorite armchair. 'aww .44.. ,L f L 1 U U i fr- I Ll . 51, its f' ll Enjoying a door display made in art class at Christmas Senior literature display of old English navigation is are Maudie June Lee and Betty Wilson. admired by Wayne Johnson and John Lewis. English Literature Elizabethan era displays have one night showing Looking at English Literature Elizabethan era projects For the first time, English Literature projects on the Elizabethan era were displayed downtown, in a one night showing. Seniors dressed in the costume of that day and greeted guests. on display at Back-to-School night during open house arc Mr. G .C. Hollaway Mrs. Virgil Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lomax, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Holcomb. ,AJ in 'Q 1 470 'ly Q Nw.. x . A x -45' SY 217 Nix Sli' .451 Extra-curricular activities aid in preparation for busy future life at OHS . 5, Mr. Guy Carr, band director, receives a gift from stu- dents at the Senior Band banquet, while members Tommy Payne and Gary Long look approvingly. Okmulgee High School emblem which overlooks the auditorium is being photographed by Eddie Norton to record its meaning for all. As a major project of the newly organized Future Bus- iness Leaders of America, the club provided refresh- ments for home basketball games. Preparing soft drinks are Virginia Brown, Mac Arnett, Jeanne Pickard, Jack Smith, and Mr. Travis Hyde, sponsor. Members of the Naperian Math Club are shown gather- ed in the home of sponsor Mr. John Towry for their Christmas dinner. if s , S Q-ts -45- 'i .145 Z' Q ,iv V . , -., , .5 ., , . , vi 7 Q ,. .. S 1: ha ,, 0- - 1 3 'h - , ,gt 6 -'Iv' SQ iv., og q 3 galil U 0' G' -iw x 36 . ' TY? J' Q. O. B. U. Bison Glee Club is performing choral and instrumental number in OHS assembly. Visitors entertain at interesting assemblies as they perform and teach Dr. A. L. Tumer from the Bell Telephone Company rousing performance of classical music. Judy Bird holds demonstrates uses of modern electronics. Magic is per- her breath as Vernell and Everett Coriell juggle axes for d b Ch ' me y .an Loo, vuth Patricia Powell and Phyllis around her. Gorden as h1s assistants. Theodore Ullman gives a NEQF'- w .1 .- rl 1 A E iw' 4:32 so . i i -f, I -A .'i. '- E f , if 1 4' N7 F ,L ,I 1' a l J P' Q 2 1 'rs - f' 9 if if I i 33' C J x -ii' :sv t' ' in ' I , i wi N lr fl will ci, 1 gf? ..48.. - ,4 2 i Sc-nator Miko Munrom-y rliscusscs world affairs with Rogci' 'l'111'nc1' and l,a1'1'y lic-llcy Z1fl0I' talking in OHS asscmblics. Morgan Jonvs' mcmory ix bcing tcstccl by m0mOI'5i SX' port Mr. O. G. Fitzgcralrl. 0. l'. trio D0l'fOl'l'Y'l on violin, piano, and viola for OHS asscmblics. K4-v. G. C. Stutzcr 'Q Pr I.ie-ute-nzmt Govvrnor tivorge Nigh shakes hands with OHS principal C. C. xV2i1'l'lI1CI' bcforc asscmbly. of Olcmulgcc-'s Episcopal CNllll1'Ch talks on Berlin today, and Bcrlin in thc 19303. Concert choir from Phillips Univc-rsity prcsc-nts sacrcrl, classical and novc-lty music. t I . X -' --L f r X x. -.49, Q F P 4' fi ff 9 H 0 e - 6 ,. 6 N.. ff , 1 if 'Y ' .. 0 , 4 -. v QAM ,Qgg-3-ss P Q. 74? Senior chorus looks on as Hermionne Goldstein reads the scripture during the Easter Assembly. Members selected from the combined chorus sang sacred num- Easter message presented by OHS Messages of Christmas and Easter were present- ed in assemblies by OHS students. Pep assem- blies during football and basketball season kept school spirit high. Assemblies offer a variety of entertainment and instruction. OHS was honored with visits and talks by Senator Mike Monroney and Lt. Gov. George bers for junior and senior high assembly. Harmonaircs' red jackets formed a cross in the center of the group. Key Notes are st-ated on the front row. Chorusesg students aid assemblies Nigh. Talented pianist, musicians from OBU, OU. and Phillips Universities, a former governor. a Telephone scientist, magician, tumblers, and other talents presented assemblies this year. KVVGS sports announcer interviews Roger Turner, Stu- dent of the Week during the break of the Going to College Quiz, on recent activities at OHS. Bell ringers in senior high assembly are Patty Bauman, Donald Ellis, Linda Thomason, William Morquecho, Julia Robinson, and Larry Kelley. W mf H 1 , ' I N .., 1. NFI tai .Q tr? tri .- gg, M315 . Q Junior Class presenting The Moon's Still Yellow. Geo- rge Smith played by Larry Kay is talking to Grace Smith, Millie Ramsby while Mrs. Busy, Carolyn Terrill listens. Bennie Burton, David Towry, is throwing loving glances at Melisande Smith, Judy Bird. Mike Crooch as Peanuts Spiven is looking into the matter. Jon Green as John Mal- honey is quietly minding his own business. Ricky Spring W as Bibby Newcomer is talking over business with Belle Knowles played by Nancy Frazier. Messenger, Calvin Alex ander smiles at the mailman Jim Conkin. Lovers are Jo Ann Smith played by Kathy Bennett and Peter Logan, Danny Kennedy. Auntie played by Nancy Shackelford is soundly sleeping through the whole affair. Iunior play, The Moon's Still Yellow , tells of teenagers' woes With The Moons' Still Yellow the Junior class brought the problems of home life down to earth. With everything up in the clouds, the problems Miss Sharon Batterton, Class '56, now Oklahoma State University student teacher, was assistant director of the Junior Play, The Moon's Still Yellow. seemed to float away and disappear as the play gave the complete theory of living with mono- tony and parents. Director is Mrs .Anna B Turner. Looking over the the play book are Meredith Sterling, promptor, and Marsha Howard, student director of the Junior Play, The Moon's Still Yellow. l S' X 4 . . ' 7 XX.. ...5j-1 v A Senior class comedy Turn Back Mr. Palmer Mrs. Palmer Evelyn .l.l Larry ..... Sally ,,.. Johnnie ,U - Cast Jeannie Pickard Wayne Johnson -rs Tedisue Brame C-- Floyd Foster C-- Sybil Basford -M Steve Rhoades Charlie ---C ,.....aH Roger Turner Maybelle - - 1I'9I'l9 ...... -. Phyllis -- Curly --- Ollie -C Babs .... , - , C S S Barbara Gill Hermionne Goldstein - - - - - - Sonya Evans ---C --- Larry Burd - - - Jimmy Robertson - - - S - - Charlotte Finn Hilda ..,......., Margaret Cooper Director --- Student dir. Mrs. Anna B Turner , - - - -, Anne Thompson 2 the Clock' returns to roaring 20's In Turn Back the Clock , a delightful tale of home life in the 2O's, prohibition punch, live gold- fish, and the bee's knees, the senior class gaily exposed the truth about today's problem parents. Above: Living it up with a Charleston at Evie-'s party are left to right, Steve Rhoades, Barbara Gill, Pat Moore, Charlotte Finn ,Roger Turner, Sonya Evans, Larry Kelly, Janice Pinneo, Jimmy Davenport, Margaret Coop- er, Carolyn Orr, and Jimmy Wyman . Right: Hermione Goldstein, as Irene, flirts with Larry, Floyd Foster, while Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Wayne John- son and Jeannie Pickard stand by. Loft: Larry, Floyd Foster, displays his talent on the banjo to Tedisue Brame, Jeannie Pickard, Wayne John- son, and Sybil Basford. W53.. L tr ,fb 1,4 TSI club first row Carol Gainor, Burna McCall, Susan Sherman, Nancy Fuller. Janice McLeskcy. Mr. Harley Kersey faculty adviser, Second row Put Marquardt, Sue Hahne, Judith Harrison. Gail Curry, Pat Repsher, Larry Bishop. Third row Roy Sanders, Richard Long, Wayne Hill, Dick Howell, Obie Brown. David Tollison. Fourth row Paul Brown, Donny Exum, Larry Shepherd, Michael Garrett, Larry Jordan, Gordon Bates. Not pic- tured Johnny Slape. Dramatics and Speech Organization worked for the Heart Fund by working with the American Business Women in addressing and filling enve- lopes with Christmas seals. Senior members at- tended the Tulsa University production of A Winter's Tale with the English literature classes. Under the direction of Mrs. Anna B Turner, they presented the annual one-act play festival . ,4- 14 ' N '..I A i V , , 4 I, Trade and Industrial club's purpose is to train the student to become an employee whose services shall be recognized as honorable by his employ- er, to respect the rights of the employer, teachers and classmates, and to respect and honor his vocation. Adviser is Mr. Harley Kersey. T and I Club. DHSO, FBLA, 'O' club DASO first row Patty Bauman, Beverly McPherson, Kathy Bennett, Charlotte Finn, Barbara Gill, Sandy Crupper, James Hancock. Second row Bill Berkey, Floyd Foster, Marsha Howard, Beverly Jones, Mari Pitchford, Margaret Cooper, Candee MeGown, L. V. Price, Fred Johnston. Third row Wayne Johnson, Ricky Spring, Pat Moore, David Towry, Jon Green, Roger Turner, Larry Kelley, Charles Paxton. 'TD X - Tv-1... Xi Q Q5 gr FBLA first row Kay Domery. Linda Thomason, treas., Charlotte Finn, Jeanie Pickard, Donna Yadon Virginia Brown, Sybil Basford. Second row James ihompson, Joan Ashley, Linda Glover, Mary Ann Shick, Clara Jane Rentfro sec., Peggy Grolemund reporter, Frances Marsh, John Thompson. Third row Mr. Travis Hyde adviser, Dennis Wood vice-pres., Mac Arnett pres., Suzie Sim- mons Lynn Haslr-tt, Nicky Gray, Jack Smith, Don Lewis. aid inpreparation for future life 'O' club first row James Thompson, Carl Newberry, David Towry, Roger Turner, Pat Moore, Bill Berkey. Second row Richard Marshall, Dale Farned, Mickey Davenport, Danny Bill Stout, John Thompson, Eddie Smith, Austin Tommey, Don Ellis, Mr. Arnell Bazemore. Third row M'r. Leonard Briley, Clyde Fosdyke, Andy Ganus, Jimmy Dale Davenport, Ronnie Brown, Mac Arnett, Floyd Foster, Fred Johnston, Ben Cooper, Larry Kelley. Fourth row Garv Hollawav. Don Gilliham. Char- Future Business Leaders of America, Chapter 2084, was organized this year with Mr. Travis Hyde as club sponsor. Goal is to serve the school and promote the understanding of business prin- ciples. Charter was received in December and the chapter was installed by visiting members of the Jenks club. FBLA operated concessions at the basketball games to raise money for new gym equipment. They attended the state FBLA convention a OU and had a banquet in the spring. Organized this school year is the lettermen 'O' club for senior high athletes who letter in one or more soprt during the school term. Faculty adviser is Mr. Arnell Bazemore. les Poulton, Howard Baker, Roger Dalrymple, Jon Green Charles Wolfe, Kenneth Heffley, Gary Long, Phil Adam son, Dennis Jones, Renn LaCroix. 155. v Xl xv!! Iunior chorus, band give concerts Junior eliorus, a suhjeet Olll'll to eighth gra 1, a preltaratory course for senior chorus. liighlh vraders in the chorus partieipated in Christnias E'l:2i4Ull'liJif.' with senior ehorus and gave their spring program at the 'l'eac'l1er Recognition Clin ne in April. Miss Mary Lou Finley is .lunio 1. l o A-v Q' Q Q dl is 4 Cliorus director. Junior Chorus first row Sharon Hamby, Sharon Wallace. Ginger Howell, Sharon Wells, Kathryn Hopkins, Kenneth Belford, Billy Alexander, Larry McCarty, Jimmy Witt- man. Lawrence Graves. Dona McKinney, Diane McCarty. Kathleen McKinne ,Brenda Bennett, Susan Walker, Barbara Mort. Second row Sherry Bryant. Beverly Presser. June Gunkel, Sharon Criner, Atha Martin, Diane Towry ,Jimmy Stout. Terry VVol1', Walter Cotner. Johnnie Gwinn, Jerry Greenhaw ,Becky Milner, Glenda Fite, Jane Laymon, Kathy Taylor, Kathy Blevins, De- anna Davis. Third row Genell Wolfe, Linda Gray. Susan Frisby, Anita Chronor ,Sharon Pipkinsx Barbara Kiser. Sharon Jones. Martha Finch, Wayne Coleman, Larry Wall, Jimmie Ingram, Van Perksin, Jeanne Dewey, Barbara Allison, Barbara Vllinslow, Jeannette Crawford, Imogene Harbinson. Shirley Phillips. Fourth row Joan McVay. Sharon Orr. Brenda Burgess, Judy Fowler. Mari- lyn Hall, Karen Goins, Kay Rector, John Carey, Ronald Hayes, Jett MeGown ,Edward Neal, Pete Davis, Emma Williams. Ann Alexander, Helen Cooper, Frances Cach. Lynda Rose, Kay McKellips, Carmelita Valdez, Judy Furr. Junior band first row Alex Shick, Janice Reding, Betty Young, Juanita Morgan, Judy Raley, Leslie Keaton, Mike Terrell, Joe McDaniels, Loela Balcom. Second row Mike Tomblin, Gerald Trim, Larry York, R. L. Nunn, Robert Waits, Don Jones, Sammy Hartgraves, Ronnie Snow, Reg Boudinot, Larry Johnson, Larry Brown, Bobby Paull, Johnny Walker, Lynn Montgomery, Verne Nesom, Larry Garris, Johnny Ellis, Bill Raney. Third row Royce Scott, Richard Cavazos, Fred Morley, Paul Beebe, Anita Hollaway, Steve Vickers, James Howell, Larry Watts, Dubbie Raney, Edwin Siberts, Bruce Hiltibrand. Fourth row Mr. Guy L. Carr band director, Jimmy Perkins, James King, Eddie Martin, Jimmy Dillard, Rex Sprouse, Robert Rutledge, Dan Lambertson, Oscar Staudt. Formal concert opens Music Week Opening music week in May is the formal con- cert by Okmulgee High school senior band. Lead- ing this number is Larry Fyr, student director. 'Therc's Magic in Music' was the theme for the week. Director of Okmulgee High school bands is Mr. Guy Carr, instructor of instrumental music. Junior hzindsters played at one ot' the local Junior lligh footlmzill uzunes, :incl served as substitutes in the Senior lligli hand. Une ot' the senior major- ettes was ti member ot' Junior hand, and the Junior l-Zzind aided the Senior hand on paper drives and in the magazine sales campaign. Wm i i e M , . 0 . i , ni, I l' ix V W . Y L ' I-9' -, Q Harmonaires, Key Notes entertain civic organizations in Okmulgee I Key Notes '1 select group of guls voices Qax D1 ogi ams for local churches PTA egroups CIXIC groups Thev perfoimed for the District Nurses meeting in Okmulgee the LIONS Regional C01 xention and the National Convention of Procto loglsts in Tulsa They sang three times for the Tulsa Youth for Christ Key Note director IS Miss Mary Lou Finley Harmonalres are Chris Ashby Fddie I omax Robert Ix ey Jimmy Wyman Dale Luney Dan kennedy. Jan Bntcll Arthur Bogie James Hancock. Miss Mary I.ou Finley is director . Key Notes 91112111 'ne Yancx Qhfxckclfnd line! Bicxxei Marlon Holcomb Pat West Clam Jane R1 ntfro Mar axet Coopei Clusin Pincoist Carol Burqfss Waynie XVilson Jovce Millrr Anne Thompson Hcimionnc Cold stein Barbara Cill Jo Xnn Harris Dnfctor s Miss Mary Iou Finley Harmonalre performed for virious civic and church groups They attended the Lions Region al convention as guest performers and sang at Okmulgee City and County Teachers dinners. Director of Harmonaires is Miss Mary Lou Finley 'T ,-. . -ai 58- 'CJ Finley's Follies, an annual variety show presented by the combined senior choruses, features musical talent and performance by the chorus members. 'Fantoyzia' took place in a toyshop. The show was presented two nights with all seats selling out for both performances. Finley's Follies of 1960, 'Fantoyzia' IS thls year's choral club show Pianist Jan Blrtcll is presenting Chopin's 'Nocturne in edlans Danna Barras Shirley Exum and Donna Barras E-Flat' at Follies. 'Dry Bones' is being by chorus com- Panwmiming B39 Bve Baby is Sue Raney -59- Chorus entertarns enjoys musrc Combrned choruses partrcrpated Ill the annual choral ftstryal at Tahlequah, presented assem blres at Chrrstmas and Easter, and held then annual talent shoyy Prnleys Folhes In the sprrng they egaye thert Starhght Concert at Har mor Stadrum Drrector of senror chorus IS Mrss Marv Lou Flnlev Frrst hour Nt mor Chorus frrst roxy Barbarr Crll Dranr Dorer Clor ra ltrdlennn To Ann Harrrs Barbara Sntl son Dorothy U11 Sut Tozer Pam Martrn Tedrsue Brame Mary Warnock Sharon Penn Lrnda Perry Janrs Svsee ney Second rovs Mar ron Holcomb Ann Crrm Susan Bar num Sandra Bell Jack Cammon Robert Hartman Pom my Brock Lourse Wyman Joyce Mrlltr Srrrron Evans Janet Breyx er Thrrd rovs Pat West Gyn end rlyn I mn Isa Wedel Margaret Cooptr Arthur Bogre Clvde Fosdyke Johnny Prvor Eddre Lomax Drck Allen Chrrs Ashby Pet y Cr ru Juan Del holler Barbara Sxxerrrngtn Ruth llossler Fourth roy Sue Whomblc Ma sha Joys ard Nan cy Parker Pebte a Tomlrn Janet Hard I mrny Wy man Dale Lunew Monte Marsh Ron ne Sr rnm Rob rt Iyex Joe r relds Jan Bl1IC1l Waynre 'Wrlson Susan Pancoast Carol Burgess Thrrd hour Chorus trrst roxy Mary Er tnhoxy I rrba rhornbrrrg Judy Brd Btxzrly McPherson lxrthy Btn nett Mrllre Ramsby 'Nlarrty Shackelford Ch rrlotte l rnn Jackre Mrlroy Lrnda 'lhomrson Sonya Exans M rrrlyrr Connre Thomas He mronne Coldstern Clara J rne Rtnt fro Darrel Olmsttad Danny Rhoade Daxrd Stone Brlr Slape Dennrs Carrm Charles Bogre Elrzabeth Tate Sandy Crupper Thrrd row Lrnda Crawford Barbara Stapleton Glorra Stone Robtrt Sharp Tommy Prckard Robert Rrch Thomas Bell Bob Smrth Don Cox Ronnre Gay Anne Thompson Susy Watson Betty Gfrtts Fourth rovs Charlene XVh1te Lrnda Largent Pam Bell Ann Davrs James Hancock Larry Crutchrner Terry burroy s Don 'Vlrlner Jrmmy Mrtchell Pete Morquecho Gary Neal Peggy Crolemund Dorrs Doane Ruby Hartman Eugenra VV'1rd Suth hou chorus frr-.t row Carolyn Vkoods Donna Houck M ra rcrylor Sue Ranev Carol McCt,nt Sha ron Krser Mary Penn Myra Rarney Charlottc Vbrttmar Sue Fulton Judy Newport B tty Lambertson Charlotte Stabler Lrnda Kelley Second row Vrcky Rands say' Do'ner Kay Dayrs Terry Brown Joyce Perryman Jeanne Baker Thelma Paulsen Janet Fosdyle Do Ingram Lrnda Sanders Patty Foster Paula C ld Sue Perry Maydene Smrth Thrrd row Sandra Jam s Lynn Lanp Suzy Baxter Ramona Crume Posemurt Canu Nelta Hankrns Lrnda Brssett Judy VVest Chrrstrn Shrek Iynn Ponlrnqer Easter M1 sa Putn Hrun Johnrta McCoy Donna Barras Ma e Mchlulltn Four th ovx Bobbye Duckett Donna Hovsell Carol 'Nlchols Imogene Anderson Carol Cushman Nancy Poulton lulrene Thomas Vrelu Clexer er S 1 Ex P1 C Mrtchell Judy McDanrel Sharon Gr'r son Nlad rl l Crrner Joy Foster Bertha Mason D'rrrna Ba rrs -60 l l I I ' . 1 - ' ' ' - 1 ' Y :K - y v H 1- 1 ' rr , . -' v ' v ' 1 '- ' . . x ' 'X ' ' - ' Q - . 1 1 1 ' ' . - Q ' -' 1 ' . 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'V F f ,, 1 4 i 1 was 33531 if ' 533'T7 , 3 53' '5 3L,31- 13, 3331133-it 'si 2 I OHS Senior high band provides Marching at most of the football games, the senior high band sported new plastic shakes in place of the old style hats. One of the finest precision drill bands was produced this year as the band marched with a first division in field marching at McAlester Taking a second division in street marching the band also took a second division in Concert play- ing at Tulsa. ' Eight members of the band played in 'the All District band at Ada, and three played in the All State band at Norman. Poised ready to lend the hand is Jerry Thorman, head drum major, at OHS. In his second year as drum major he is assisted by Chip Castner, OHS junior. ...62... entertainment, work for students Members of Senior Band are row one Gary Long, Dean Barnes, Ann Hardwick, Johnny Bob Cavazos, Ronald Wilson ,Bill Crooch, Gary Hollaway, Ricky Spring. Row two Jerry Thorman, Melinda Womble, Mickey Pilgrim, Lynn Anderson, Roger Dalrymple, Chip Castner ,L .V. Price, Mike Coleman, Jon Harshaw, James Woods, Mike Henson, Gordon Clingan, Alex Wiederkehr, Jim Conkin. Row three, Wayne Johnson, Linda McCarty, Edwina Child Billy Goodman, James Wadley, Fred Johnston, Tommy Clack, Steve Rhoades, Floyd McBroom ,James Faurot, Jim Newport, Jimmy Robertson, Carl Hessom, Kenneth Garris, Mike Ransom, Tom Payne .Row four Earl Rogers Victor Holleyman, John Goss, Richard Walker, Leon Eno, Earlene Rogers, Floyd Fuller, Jerry Benson, Bill Goodin, Calvin Alexander, Pat Moore. Entering the new decade with new hats the band manag- ed to have two new majorettes. Judy Ralev and Earlene Rogers, right, were both marching with the band for their first time this year. -63- 7 Many emotions are reflected as OHS people lace the dawn of adecade Many new organizations and activities have been formed to aid us in developing our interests fur- ther. All sponsored by teachers and led by stu- dents, they teach us gradually to take over our role in the years to come. And yet, as we take part in these extracurricu- lar activities, we witness the dawn of a decade with a growing alertness to our responsibilities and obligations. Judges Mr. Hat-kworth from TU, Mr. T. P. Gilmer Okmulgee mayor, Mr. James H. Frazier superintendent, and Mr. C. C. Warriner OHS principal tally the scores on the annual Going to College Quiz. Centurion newspaper staff seated Linda Kelly reporter, Ralph Prevett editor, Ruth Hossler assistant editor. Standing Speedy Harshaw humor, Kay Wedel reporter, Bill Dewey sports, Brenda Valdez mythology. Suzie Simmons, Conjectate Nomen Meun. Mrs. Hazel Hayley faculty sponsor. 'Showing visitors some of the newest books in the up-ro- date library is Mrs. Bess Keith, librarian. .65- v 38,3 X s ty ,vi Principal C. C. Warriner and Student Council president Student Council representatives Easter Massa and Nancy Roger Turner greet Mrs. R. D McKellips at OHS Back- Shackelford aid Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Edenborough in find- to-School night during American Education week. ing the next class to visit during OHS open house. City aids Okmulgee High: cooperation shown Education-Business Day Okmulgee Parent-Teacher Association had a busy year, holding five regular meetings during the school year. Basing the discussions on Dr. Conant's report on American high school, the meetings included a buzz session, the regular Back-to-School night, a demonstration of student work, and a panel discussion. Election of officers for the 1960-61 school year was held and a Dr. Robert L. Ellis checks Johnny Walker's teeth during Okmulgee Junior High's annual smile contest. ii, ,. i Teacher-recognition dinner was given in April. Okmulgee High School is fortunate to have the solid backing of the city in its various activities. This interest in school activities was aptly dis- plaved when OHS and the city of Okmulgee combined efforts to hold an Education-Business Day. Businessmen toured OHS and Dunbar high schools and witnessed classes in action. Junior Classical League members Barbara Snelson and Linda Reese are presenting copies of the JCL paper Centurian to Mrs. Dan Bird. Jr. at PTA. Y A4 A N 5 . X I . H' 7 ...66- ,..1 X I Il' ig, sk. -vo' xt PTA officers being -installed at the Teacher reeoznitior. dinner by Mr. C. C. Warriner, OHS principal, are Mr. Dan Bird Jr. president, Miss Charline Lamons first vice-president, 'Mrs. Irving Poplinger second vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Thaxton McGregor parliamentarian, Mrs. R. D. McKellips merrbership, Mrs. Dennis Baker pro- cedure bookg Mrs.. DeRuse Cooper third vice-president, Mrs. Fred Lapp piiblic relations, Mrs. Calvin MeGown hospitality, Mr. Lloyd DuBois budget and finance, Mrs. Robert Short secretary. KTUL-TV cauneraman prepares to film demonstrations of OHS students and teachers at PTA giving department reports on the Conant study on education: PTH works for Okmulgee High School with Conant's report as its guide Refreshments are being enjoyed by Mrs. J. P. Vanderpool, Hospitality chairman Mrs. Calvin MeGown serves Mr Mr. Guy Carr, and Mr. Keith Hossler following the PTA Keith Benson afld MP- John TOWYY Ili the PTA refresh- program. ment table in the OHS cafeteria. el - i? .s51 +.'.' V. p,..,, in ...E .- I. S 435 -67- Lnbmrw assistants are Judy Fxeeman Sue Johnson Mary Ann Tracewell Donna Yadon Johnson Ph1ll1ps Julla Robmson Ann lohnson Vera Leake Jona Loy Crayson Those not m pxcture are Ann Dams and Joan Ashley Mrs Bess Kelth lS llbrarlan Llbrary student asslstants and momtors a1d stu dents and teachers ln locatlng the deslred book magazlne perlodlcal throughout the school day day Llbrarlan IS Mrs Bess Kelth Students a1d SCh001 as they work ln cafetena and llbrarv wlth adults Cafeterla, workers row one Delbert SIIHS Davld Slms George Wllllams Harold Eperson Row two Jeanne Mltchell DOFIS Ingram Lura Jordan Carolyn Evans Marllyn Salmon Mrs Opal VanS1ckle Row three Mrs L1ll1an Blakemore Mrs Ann Jordan OHS Cafeterla manager Allce Henduckson Francls Marsh Elame Car son Bxlly Watts Davld Edwards John Hendrxckson Denms Woods Q? T 4-Av' Jugb L4 41 .5g.. l W N L Lv - 4 S C K I , , . . ' - - Y L ' ' . . . 1 . ' I 5 ' 1 v . . . . . V. , - 1 . 1 . . . . u I u n I ' A1 1 1 , . G . 1 1 , H Y , .- 1 v 1 r , , , . , , . . . , J Q, .J ,N r O ua 'X .4 . ,., .X 3 3 .0 1: -V -1 . va ul 'IJ' . ,. . -9 Q, ' L' f ,A ya .,,-5 4- Q .s , ,pn I 'Q' , LL. S 'u A ' 1 v' ', A?-5 1 f '- 'ff 4 ,ncbi K, .', ' I .5 s X . 5 2' K - 0 3-I 4-4, .,n X . . ' J 1 Q4'.j.' - ' 72. ' ..-3 Custodians work hard to keep Okmul gee High School's future bright SI Library monitors are Carol Carlton. Charlene Adams, Fern Powell. Juanita Wziltmun, Carl Newberry, Pam- ela Bell, Aneatu Semple, Judy llnrlow, Julia Robinson Those not in picture :ire Carolyn Cook and I.ois Haw- kins. Building custodians work together to keep OHS in top Condition for an ideal learning environment every day. Perhaps their busiest hours are dur- ing vacation days for students and teachers. I'sing the new laundromat in homemaking department is Mrs, Marie Slape, lady custodian. 'T' l Keeping: OHS buildings and grounds in shape are Mr. Mont Starling, Mr. Orval Stocker, Mr. R. E. Gray, Mr I Lum Overstreet, and Mr. Oscar Hill, building custodians. Q I C 1 px 'W fl ' ' V , , l h if 1' -f , sr , b ,P f I yi' A lik Lx? . . 'fx , A 472 f 5, Q E Rn ,M .- e r KN' . ry, , '+- H 'Q ,,- V' -' ' .1 ' ' . K ' X' - I 3 'J 4 ,pf ,F W, u- i i. F 1 L . S . 14 l t Q . rx ,, f x ,l L ' ' ',,-, A .wr ..69.. 2' 1' - ?n??51s Journalists on the editorial staff are Juanita Waltman. Linda Perry, Barbara McCullough seated, Carolyn Cook. .il A Elaine Carson associate editor, Peggy Grolemund editor, Wayne Johnson associate editor standing. Torchlight staff, photographers prepare school newspaper and yearbook Okmulgee Torchlight newspaper is published every two weeks by students of journalism, photo- graphy, and printing classes. Torchlight year- book, published in May, is printed by Oklahoma State Tech's graphir- arts department. Journalists on the editorial staff are Peggy Grole- mund editor, Elaine Carson and Wayne Johnson assistant editors, reporters Carolyn Cook, Juan Del Kelley, Barbara McCullough, Linda Perry, Juanita Waltman. Business staff Journalists are Johnny Storms ad- vertising manager, Jan Birtcil, Janis Blanchard, Mary Hassell, Jack Smith. Printing instructor Mr. R. V. Longwith explains the operation o fthe Torchlight press to the morning printing class: Dale Farned, Allan Argo, Kenneth Heffley, Billy Hartgraves. Dwain Bivin. James Kovarick, Kenneth Robinson, R. L. Payne, Sterling Heard ,Larry Schrameck, and John Vierling. ,. n 'Ml Ask ill 'P 3 9... gh 'ff- 170- Team members in all sports face dawning decade with ambition T -2.- Athletics meet the need for team cooperation and competition as each sport comes into season. Whether it be football, wrestling ,basketball, track, tennis, or golf, we work with others, side by side, and an important work of our education is developed. OHS met the dawning decade athletically as the best season ever. Basketball and football teams experienced greater victories than they had for several years, wrestling saw two team members attend the state tournament. School spirit, a large part in the dawning of a decade at OHS, is found most of all at these sports events. It, too, looks toward the dawn of the new decade as it hopes for even greater vic- tories in the years to come. -73- in athlefics Okmulgee Bulldogs on the gridiron are row one: Dale Farned, Eddie Smith, Carl Newberry, Pat Moore, Aus- tin Tommey, Dickie Bell, Mickey Davenport, George Ridgley, James Jones, Rcnn LaCroix. Row two James Thompson, Dan Stout, Ronald Brown, Victor Holley- man, Floyd Foster, Jimmy Jones, Larry Hedrick, Geo- rge Brant, Dennis Jones, Ben Cooper, Roger Short Row three David Towry, Morgan Jones, Charles Wolf, John Thompson, Billy Bcrkey, Billy Jones, Jimmy Nic- hols, Eddie Bohuslavicky, Howard Baker, Roger Turner Gary Hollaway, Dale Brannon, Coach Francis Gates Coach Arnell Bazemore. Bulldogs approach the dawning decade going into new conference Putting POW? his OPPOUCHQ to, Stop him from gaining 1959 saw the dawn of a new decade in high school yardage IS Billy Watts. Closing in to make sure the play football at OHS as Coach Arnell Bazemore took is completed is Kermit Anglin' over the reigns of the Senior High Football team. Senior High Football Bulldogs Opponents 0 McAlester 25 6 Seminole 22 18 Henryetta 14 0 Sapulpa 6 0 Sand Springs 32 14 Muskogee 41 0 Tulsa Central 27 0 Bartlesville 48 19 Tulsa McLain 8 0 Bristow 34 Senior High B Team B Opponents 22 Henryetta 0 6 Cushing 12 174.- -1 'av rl ti. f, ,vs X Ni' I I 1 , s A N , 11,1 -' A N fx 'X 8 , 6 A 4 1 ' 1 1 E' -8 1-Mia. Dir Bulldogs gain experience in their rugged season as they faced several new opponents. Dropping Tulsa Rogers, Tulsa Webster ,and Tulsa Edison from their schedule, the Bulldogs picked up Sem- inole, Bristow, and Tulsa McLain as the new sea- son opponents. With a rugged season from beginning to end, the Bulldogs managed to take no victories in the Oklahoma Six Conference, but the Bulldogs man- aged a slim victory over cross-county rival Hen- ryetta, 18-14, and took a victory over new oppon- ent Tulsa McLain, 18-8. Numbers played an im- portant part in the season with the number 18 being the Bulldogs lucky number as they took both victories with the same number. Going around end to gain extra yardage for the Bull- dogs is John Thompson. Following close behind after the play is Roger Turner. This year saw the Bulldogs field a team of thirty- three men with 14 seniors, 11 juniors, and 8 sophomores composing the thirty man squad. The year closed with a defeat by the Bristow Pi- rates, and the 'Bulldogs closed the door on the football season and the Oklahoma Six Conference With the dawn of the new decade the Bulldogs enter into a new conference, a slate of teams more on the Bulldogs level of play. The new decade brings a new name to the athletics of OHS, the name is the Sooner Star Conference. Getting into the clear is Pat Moore's objectives as Dale Famed makes a path for him against their struggling opponents. Seminole Chieftains. ..75. Evadmg his closest Cushing rnal IS Dan B111 Stout as he trles for yards H1s attempt proved futlle as the VlSlt mg B team stooped Okmulgee B 12 6 Junior High Football Bullpups Opponents Tmy Pups Opponents Alice Robertson West Hlgh Brlstow Henryetta Sand Sprmgs Sapulpa Allce Robertson Brlstow West Hlgh Sand Sprmgs Sapulpa 'F' 'am Jun1o1 Hlgh Bullpups galned experlence ln thelr football campalgn as they managed to take three wlns durmg the season Wlns we1e consecutxve and the Bullpups closed thelr season with a 36 8 vlctory over the Sapulpa Llttle Ch1GfS Coaches Wlth new coach Bullpups and Tmy Pups galn expenence 1n season Tmy Pups football team flrst row Frank Vas aur Wm fred Sutter Doug Whomble Rusty Scott Kevan La Crow Jlmmy Stout Ne'1lShu1den Cov Lewxs Bruce Mabref and Kenneth Kelley Second row Don Guy Paul Glll Dale Patterson Robert Rutledge Steve Nel son Van Perkms Joe Foster Larry Brewer Pete Davxs Pat Moore John Carev Thxrd row larry Watts Jlmmy Taylor Randy Parker Regan Carey Larry Brown Paul Beebe Donald W11l1ams Edward Neal Doug Webb DlCkl9 Howell Robble Reese Fourth rovs Jxmmy Wltman Dennls Carter Larry Jackson Mxke Pmneo Don Jones Munroe N1chols Mxke Cargxll James Sltton Bourbon laSarg Jesse Ne1ghbors Coaches Leonard Sxmon Mr Gerald M'1st1n 9 76- 0 14 ' 0 2 - 8 14 0 30 ' 14 36 8 0 ' 14 O ' 14 12 ' 20 y 6 ' 22 28 8 Y ' X to of -- his - 4 it Q' I N ' 1 'lQ.,I1.,,.' I , , he J f - A . ' p, . 1 MZ ,,,1 t f W- , .fam ' -' K ' W M X A f -v X D , , Qu! ,, 1 A - vs , X Y -r . N .4 N nl ,Ql,'q,:'i-i.' LN H . I W 5 'Q , , I ' 'aj 1- ',s , t ' 'O gl . 1 ' Q . h C- J . f 4 f A Y . x , ' ' Us 41' Bullpups footb ull team flrst row Challes Hay den Leland Alexander Joe McDan1els Dexter Batley Jcrxx Burrows ond tow Kelly Wtlson manage Joe Hargo Scott Maplts Cene Castm ltmmy Moure Danny Rhoades larxy Carr Carl Scott and W1ll1am Bell dlrected the Bullpups tn thls year s season Bullpups were stopped once ln the season Football ln Jumor Hlgh ts not hmxted the mnth graders, as the elghth and seventh graders fleld a team under the name of Tmypups Coachs for the Tmypups are Mr Ger ald Mastm and h1s asslstant Mr Leonard SIITIOII Edvxm Jtmbov R L Nunn Gtlbext Leake manager Third ron Coach XV1lltam Bell Dannv l-lollavsay Rob Donald Garrett Gaty Fleetwood Btllv Watts Bob Smtth manage! Coach C111 Scott Tmypups were not as successful as the Bullpups, they managed two vlctortes 1n the seasonal grmd Another Indnan bxtes the dust as he IS tackled by Don Garrett and Leeland Alexander tn the Bullpup Sapulpa Lxttle Chtef game vshtch the Pups took by a score of 36 8 ASSlStlI'lg ln the play are R L Nunn and Gene Castm 77 4' -f V. V. -,, I, JA 4' . ' ffl. I I 1 5 U . ' , rx V - 4 I X , ' L , - 1 ' t , . I l A -- I A X t fr F - ' 1 t W 5-.W I NNN- h A -lj , kr--. 'XF Larry Crutchmcr, Johnny Mayes, Bobby Franklin. SCC- ert Rich, Roy Stone, Tommy Fickard, Kermit Anglin, . . , . . . . 1 ' 1 ' ' ' T :' f. Q . ' F , Q s ' R I Sv, V! fr K 1 -1' -4 pwweswdllhk , , ,F-in Bnley s Bulldogs beat Tulsa Webster 4.1 9Q'Dblw Basketball dawned 1nto the new decade as the Bulldogs coached by Mr Brlley managed to take mne v1ctor1es 1n regular season play F1n1sh1ng wlth a 500 per centage mark for the entlre sea son the Bulldogs lost out to Semmole by two Domts 1n regional play The comlng decade saw the Bulldog squad com posed of eleven men lncludmg seven SHIOTS and four Junlors Roger Turner OHS semor was he brought addltlonal honors to the Bulldog court when he was named to the All Conference Second eam Okmulgee had an up and down season throughout the year When the Bulldogs managed a vlctory the opponents seem to capture a vlctory to even the score Havlng a home court record of 6 wms and 3 losses a Jlnx held the Bulldogs to three w1n on the road Thls Jxnx as snapped when the Bulldogs stopped Tulsa Rogers 46 44 at Tulsa OHS season contlnued 1n a topsy turvy fashlon untll the Bulldogs stopped Tulsa Central 35 33 and Henryetta 69 48 to glV6 them an even record of mne w1ns and n1ne losses ln regular season Play Alding the Bulldogs ln coolmg the Sapulpa Chxeftams are Jon Green attemptmg a shot and John Thompson asslstmg Bulldogs stopped the Chleftalns 42 38 Coach Leonard Briley xs showmg Bulldog players how to grxp the ball OHS cagers are front row Donald Elhs, James Thompson, John Thompson, Jlmmy Jones, Andy Ganus Second row Roger Dalrymple Tom Edmonds, ff 1 .4 ,L ' I Jon Green, Roger Turner, Davld Towry, Jlmmy Nlchols 78- as r 4- . -. k M1 g f D I I w l I 1 I .xi 1 I v g as 4 , I Ss- NI . , ' I : 5 . ' - :fig NL . . . . ' . . . 0. ' - 1 , .I , , , ! ' 7 7 4 I ' . high point man of the year for the Bulldogs, as 1 . , .. 1 ' 1 . p y - , . u J Tulsa Rogers, Bazemore's 'B's stop Muskogee, encounter rough foes Fourteen men composed the B squad with thirteen sophomores, and one junior hitting the court when the UB' 'team played. Five victories were gained in the season, and the B team showed no lack of power and spirit when they stopped the mighty Muskogee B team by a slim score of 41-40. Finishing the season in fine fashion the B team cagers, coached by Mr. Arnell Bazemore stomped the Henryetta B , 64-42. This victory was revenge for the defeat the Henryetta B re- gistered on the B team in the first game of the season by a score of 31-40. With such a difference between the beginning and the end of the season, the B team showed great improvement through the season even though the victories were few and far between. Now they stand, prepared for the dawning de- cade with the experience they have gathered throughout the year. The B team is a point for rebuilding and for the gaining of experience to be used in the dawning decade. At the regionals in Wewoka Bulldogs managed a first round bye, and met Seminole in the second round. The bye meant little to the Bulldogs as they fou ht all through the Seminole-Okmulgee game on to lose by two points in the last forty- five seconds of play. Up and after another tie ball is Jon Green. Ready to catch the ball and head for the not and a score are Roger Turner and David Towry. '52, Senior High Basketball OHS Opponent B Opp. 55 Tulsa Webster' 49 31 40 39 Henryetta 28 49 39 V 20 Muskogee' 58 29 33 ,, , '71 43 Tulsa Rogers' 27 42 49 A I ,I lt 25 Tulsa Edison' 50 33 43 X 29 Bartlesville' 59 38 46 42 Sapulpa' 39 46 37 35 Tulsa Central' 47 32 33 42 Sand Springs' 37 46 41 30 Muskogee' 64 41 40 46 Tulsa Rogers' 44 32 38 51 Tulsa Webster' 60 41 54 36 Tulsa Edison' 49 35 45 42 Bartlesville' 60 34 43 ' 40 Sapulpa' 32 33 38 35 Tulsa Central' 33 35 43 43 Sand Springs' 45 30 50 69 Henryetta 48 64 42 Regional 39 Seminole 41 'Conference game Bulldogs Season Record 9-10 Conference Record 7-9 B Team Season Record 5-14 Y Q' Coach Amell Bazemor-e's 'B' team cagers are Jackie Clinton, Dave Stone, Dickie Bell, Ben Cooper, Tommy Brock, Elmer Jimboy, Sam Thompson. Second row George Ridgley, Bill Dewey, Skip Hollaway, Charles Wolf, Jerry Benson, Carlisle Mabrey, Bill Adams. -79- Physical fitness enters dawning decade with OHS educational purpose Entering a dawning decade is the task undertak- en by all students at OHS, and physical fitness enters the new decade along with the other act- ivities. Being physically fit is the purpose of the sports program at OHS. All students are urged to participate and become a member of a team. Constant action is used to keep OHS fit and aware. Every minute of every Bulldog game is filled with action. Action makes a game the interesting object il is. Agility and action prepare the Bulldogs for the dawning decade. Physically fitness is the aim of many an OHS student, and the sport's program at OHS enable all to reach his aim. For the Bull- dogs learn through experience that the future belongs to those who prepare for it. -'ki wg? ,J 3.14 X 1 All eyes are focused on Don Ellis, as he jumps for a tie ball in a game on the home court. Another jump, and the ball is Okmulgee's again. Jon Green, Bulldog hopeful for 1961 jumps for the ball as David Towry, another 1961 hopeful, waits Having the needed advantage in height is Roger Turner. OHS senior ,as the Bulldogs make headway in the vic- tory column by trimming the Tulsa Rogers Ropers ,43-27. .801 Most successful of all the Junior High teams were the Teeny Tiny Pups as they roared into the dawn- ing decade with Jimmy Dale Davenport at the helm. Stopping their opponents cold, the Teeny Tiny Pups managed to take eight consecutive wins. Preparing for the coming decade the Teeny Tiny Pups learned through playing, and gain valua- ble experience for the years to come. They were the bottom, that came out on top. With such great success the Teeny Tiny Pups were the sur- prise team on the Junior High sports level. Seventh graders' record opp. 7th 20 i, Sand Springs 12 Bristow 16 21 XVest High 7 Ui Alice Robertson 10 23 Sapulpa 18 27 XVe'1t High 19 511 Sand Springs 33 QR Phillips Men's Club 13 ZH Season Record QS-Ui Keeping score and recording fouls are Coach Francis Gates, and Mr. Gerald Mastin. Seventh graders, new to courts, have successful season experience Teeny-tiny Pup cagers coached by Mr. Leonard Simon are Randy Parker, Bruce Mabrey, Doug Whomble, Mickey Strickland. Second row Pat Moore, Buddy Hay- den, Dale Patterson, Richard Maples. Not pictured ar Joe Davenport, Donald Williams, and Jimmy Dale Da enport student coach. 181.- 2 Iunior High sports three, Bullpups, Under the direction of Coach Carl Scott the Bull- pups approached the dawning decade with new ex- perience and more confidence as they managed a good season record of 8 wins and 4 losses. Bullpups were led by Larry Crutchmer, Jerry Burrows, Edwin Jimboy, and Tommy Pickard. Gaining experience, the Tiny Pups dribbled through a slow season. Playing a hard fought game in all of their tilts during the season, the Tiny Pups wins failed to materialize and they learned by experience to accpet defeat without poor excuses. Most successful of all the Junior High teams were the Teeny Tiny Pups as they roared into the dawning decade with Jimmy Dale Davenport at the helm. Stopping their opponents cold, the Teeny Tiny Pups were the surprise team on the Junior High sports level. Grab that ball! The main interest of Tommy Pickard is to take the ball away and head for the goal. Going in to assist are Jerry Burrows and John Hendrickson. Tiny Pup roundball squad coached by Mr. Leonard Sim- on are Terry Wolf, Jimmy Witman, Jimmy Stout, Mike Phillips, and Kevan LaCroix. Second row Van Perkins, Steve Nelson, Paul Beebe, Jeff MeGown, James King, and John Hillman. QQ .32- Tiny Pups, and Teeny Tiny Pups Junior High Cagers opp. Pups 20 Sand Springs 36 Bristow 28 30 Alice Robertson 25 15 Sapulpa 24 29 West High 32 33 Henryetta 31 47 Henryettii 30 44 Alice Robertson 49 39 Sapulpa 21 33 West High 33 35 Bristow 26 24 Sand Springs 26 32 Season Record t8-41 Dribbling before he goes in for the sht ' I Crutchmer, oHs freshman. O 'S 'my Eighth Graders Scores opp Sth 6 r Sand Springs 18 Rristow 21 14 Alice Robertson 34 16 Sapulpa 24 12 West High 31 22 Henryetta 34 12 Henryetta 36 26 Alice Robertson 42 1 - Sapulpa 17 West High 33 Sand Springs JSC Public Service 22 Holding the extra inches in height is Jerry Burrows as he claims a tie ball for the Bullpups in one of their seasonal ball games. Bullpup basketball team coached by Mr. Carl Scott includes first row Skippy Davis, Kelly Wilson, R. L, Nunn, Gary Fleetwood, Edwin Jimboy, Ronnie Cunnin- ham, Johnny Mayes, Joe McDaniel. Second row Rob- ert Rich, Joe Harjo, Lynn Montgomery, Jerry Burrows, Larry Crutchmer, Tommy Pickard, John Hendrickson. Danny Rhoades, Gilbert Leake. ...83... 4' . X Q Ov. Q , 5 - 1 Making a clean pass of the baton is David Towry as he nands the stick to Roger Turner in one of the relays. Watching from the sidelines are Jimmy Nichols, Lynn Haslett, Howard Baker, James Thompson, James Jones, and Billy Jones. ,vim . N 2 if -. . '44 Ready to hit the sand is John Thompson, OHS senior Broad jump is one of the many track events at OHS Clearing the pole in the high jump is Dale Brannon OHS senior, as he competes in another of the track CX'CI'ltS. Track team with new coach builds strong squad has good season Under the direction of Coach William Bell the senior high track team had a good season. Re- placing Coach Francis Gates, who became boys' counselor. Coach Bell faced a season with a fair- ly strong team. Placing heavily in the two home meets of the season, the Bulldogs participated in the East Central Invitational and the McAlester Invitational. Having good weather the Bulldogs were bale to open their season earlier than last year, and they had more practices. The practices paid off at the different meets. Members of the Senior High track are first row James Thompson. Dale Brannon, Roger Turner, David Towry, Howard Baker, Renn LeCroix, Johnny Gorge. Second row Richard Marshall manager, Kenneth Heffley man- ager. Lynn Haslett, Jimmy Nichols, Billy Jones, John Thompson, Gary Hollaway, Gordon Clingan, Coach Will- iam Bell. 'IH .ff ' V X, f - ' V, W ...85. A fi x LL, skt ss, at n,,,K 1-' .35.. 7 4-: 1 x 4,1-..4f t . ,..-11. rw 45 ,-J 5 td x A. 1 e 1 i '7 36. Q , - if 'X K 9if'6'6N?l95'3y is f t 9 a ,J 43 96413 'WSE 9241 , ' 3' W3 i ei 294 34 fx Q 2 315 3294 we J f-4 3.51016 K Taking to the volleyball court during the girls' intramurals advisory games are members of Mr. Bell's Belles Judy Bird, Martha Leigh, Margaret Smith, Sarah Millsap. and Snidey Zschach. Henke's Home-steaders, winners of the 1960 advisory basketball tournament, are Gary Johnson, Billy MCGrew, Ted Candler. Second row Dennis Jones, Eddie Smith, Jim Clark, Ronnie Strickland, and Mr. Clete Henke. Ready to go are members of the Junior High track team, Coach Leonard Simon, Jimmy Stout. Mike Cargill, Jimmy Wittman, Terry Wolfe, Robert Rutledge, Row two John Hedriekson, Larry Crutch- mer, Gilbert Leake, Billy Gates, James King. fu-3. I 5 ,rf 'I ii M'- f'1'f-f ,, 1111 it!! Qi' DT' bugs- Isl E 3 pf A1 T 5. h Wfxvgi liilixttlillliv T KQV lgflfxtlwtrp f ooooo A9 'X .f .ri ull- 1 0 'O0004 F40 I--f HM- 4 rf voooo me-fe 7 Q 3 ooooq was 4 s so Q ?kW 9496 et gi 5 voooo vm. , 1' 1 Q, ,4 00.04 'QM P 1. . yg .Q P9699 94+ Qs 4 1 'o- uf V364 Vi? ' 's 'Z 8 - lik 9..4p4: Bulldog- tennis te-am members are row one Sammy Observing.: Handy Gaines' Stance and position are mem Thompson. James Hancock. George Ridgley, Jerry lien- bers ot' the Junior High golf team Jack Scott, 'l'omni5 SOD. .lull iI2il'ShllH'. St'C'0llfi VON' JEIVTIPS FZILIFOT. R0b0l'i Bryant, Randy Gainggv Randy P31'kC-1 P3111 Gill- :ind Ivey. Roger Dalrymple, .lon Green. Bill Tusing. Bill Billy Cmochl 'a Dewey. Roger Short. Nicky Gray. Spring sports finish season as golf, tennis, track take limelight at OHS Tennis, golf, track, advisory basketball games Golf had a good season, capturing the Sooner for boys, advisory volleyball tournament for girls Star conference crown at Wewoka. Singles crown composed the remainder of the spring sports. Members of the l960 golf team coached by Mr. Lonard Briley are: first row Floyd Foster. Pat Moore. Carlisle Mabrey. Tommy Broek, Phil Adamson. Danny Kennedy: second row Jet Gill. Chip Castner. Morgan Jones. Gilbert York, Coach Leonard Briley. -'Fw :Q R253 3 -Pc. 'ffvfffi was won by OHS as Phil Adamson took it. On the Junior high tennis team are row one Robert .lt-t't'ries, Dexter Bailey. Skippy Davis. Johnn5 Mayes lidward Neal. Row two Coach Gerald Mastin. Gen- Castin. Bobby Franklin. 5 X A Ax Abs . Q. -- 37, Friendly faces of Okmulgee people look foward future hopefully lfb E . 1 - 4 - - i -N., 4. I , I 1 . 1 h 7, N.. 1 4 ' - 6 -. , A Q.. . A g ' , : ,. ' ' w ' ' I 4 p.v 5 , ' 5 . A V . , , T 7' E N: c 3 Q 41 -N-.LMI ' 1 17, 3 x f s ,km f . 3 -ll - z f K ? 4 f 1 X ? -O Yi , lr, 1, A ' 'N T , ff V ' ' . Q I a r , ' 5 -id :rf 3 f L X KM . ' . . C' 4- , 'I P' A' ri' ' , 'L in . 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E -i'!'2f'..i.:' ! 7 MI' H T W00d Sl xx nt Mu ln IN: lolm NV Wu-qi PI'C51dCm Vlu pusndm nt Mc mmf Hdmlmstratlon Board of Educatlon face obllgatlon to Decade The Bo nd of Educatlon has the 1espohs1b1l1tv fo1 the p ooel ox E-lll1Z'1TlOIl and opexatlon of oux cxtv schools VM an foxtundte to have as membels lltlZ6l'lS xx hose mterest IS to Conlmuallv lmprowe our schools md who dedlcdte themselves to Con sxstgnt hetlclmcnt of our cdumtlonal DIOQI lm Undel the le ldushlp of SUDOIll1f0l'ld9I'lf of qchools M1 James R P1 mel Conslstmnt progress has been mddm m the past dec lda In physxcil pl mls lllSfIL1Cfl0l'lll f1C1l1t1es md ln thc C'lll1lCLIld of the schools VK 1th full SL1DDO1t ol the Bo nd of Educdtlon fm outstfmdlns, ficultx and the fme Coopelatlon of the ClflLQPShlD of Okmulgee oux schools exel slllwe to HCHIPVQ the hlghest oualltx of GdLlCdf10I1 and to offex lull onportumty for ledmmq to the guftad xs well as to all of ou1 school ave populi tloh M I1m0sR P1 vu I' Supl :mia mic nt mn an., aff ,l Mr DeRuse E Cooper Mr Carllsle Mabrey Jr Mr Eldon Hutchmson Member Member Busmess Manager 2: Challenge of school supervlslon requlres sklll knowledge leadershlp Our c1t1zensh1p has no greater responslblllty than the proper educatlon of our chlldren and youth In them rests the hope for DIOQFGSQ m the art of llvlng and to them we look to preserve and protect the freedoms and prlvlleszes of our democ ratnc soclety The Board of Educatlon mth lts present orgam zatlon has the followmg membershlo Presldent Mr H T Wood VICE Presldent Mr Stewart Martm Members Mr DeRuse Cooper Mr Carl Isle Mabrev Jr and Mr John W Ward Clerk Mr Eldon Hutchmson Mr C1e11C Warrmer Prmcxpal 91 Faculty faces dawnlng decade preparlng students for hlgher educatlon Jun s r 111: r m SLIPCI llttl nc int ools t NI1 L L XX llllltll OHS p1 111111111 d1sC ns t 1 OHS 1Ct1x1 us New teachers at OHS IOI tht syhool xon 111 seited N115 Blllu H11,htmxc1 Enghsh M15 Hahn Duke Eng lSh N115 CWIOIIU Hlckman ll' Stlf1d1HQ 'Vlr Leonard 1-'Q IFN llll ms LOLIH'-101 ss Dom IX 111 101 mc anus cl Os 0 r lllcs 15 thnx axlm studn nts IOCOIGS S1mon SOCIHI studus N11 J1m1s Iohnson SOCIII studxos VI1 Cdll Ncott how phxs1C11 1 1111 111011 .md M1 Carrol lx Johnson SCIGIKL 92- X, l l I 1 l X M 1, M xx' V .1 . Mr. 1 R. F , Ok ulgcc' . ' 1 is of G' lx' 1 l h js' ' :HI is, M1 sch unc .' 1 '. Y. 'Q , 3' 2 . uss M12 Fr' G't lu k OVC Il1l11 Ola 3 11' Q z J ' ' A' . 1. K. S '. ,5.. .vZ.z.,:-K K vk ' - '15-ll -'E 1 A ,D -Ax -Y ,PI -S, i. xx , - A .. j,. S v '.-.1 h.:-Z , l'g1'.'f 9 ,z':.'z V- vu i iff' ' L . E. . xg: 1 if 1 'A . X , -1 ' 5 . , 1 - ! f ' 'x J -- . o v xi 745' 1, - .1 . 'K ' Q broader outlook toward life Entering the dawn of a new decade, many OHS faculty members began the school year in newly located de- partments and classrooms. To give greater emphasis to the junior high program, most of the west wing of the building was used for their class- rooms. Ref-oring test data for students in their classes are Mrs. Rose King, Mrs. Audis Moore, Mrs. Lola Davis. and Miss Martha Dillman. Aiding these teachers in the coun selor's office is Mr. Lloyd DuBois, guidance director. '1 BAKER, VELMA Business Education DILLMAN, MARTHA H0m6mak1I1g SCIENCE BAZEMORE, ARNELL Drivgr Training, Athletic chair- DUBOIS, LLOYD Guidance counselor Social Studies man, 'O' club Junior High Student Council BELL, WILLIAM Mathematics, Athletics DUKE, HELEN English Debate Club BRASHER, LILLIAN Homemaking chairman, FHA FINKLEA, DOROTHY G1I'1S COUIISCIOI' J0l1l'Ila11SI'I1, BRILEY, LEONARD Science, senior High Athletics Photography' Tofchhghts CARR, GUY L., Instrumental Music, Bands DAVIS, LELA Mathematics Baker, Velma Bazemore, Arnell Bell, William Brasher, Lillian Briley, Leonard 'Q Carr, Guy L. Davis, Lela Dillman, Martha ' DuBois, Lloyd Duke, Helen Finklea, Dorothy Finley, Mary Lou ins Si 'Y 0-4 FINLEY, MARY LOU Vocal Music chairman Choruses Harmonaires, Key Notes ..':' f , -93. ul Education, guidance, are given to students by friendly faculty members GATES, FRANCIS Boys' counselor, Social Studies, Ath- letics Senior High Student Council GIONTA PENIA Registrar secretary HAYLEY IIAZEL Language Arts Junior Classical League HENKE CLETE Social Studies chairman HICKMAN CAROLINE Art HIGHTOWER BILLIE Language Arts HYDE TRAVIS Business Education chairman Audio visual JOHNSON CARROL K Science Junior High Science club JOHNSON JAMES H Social Studies KANE DELLA Soc1a1 Studies Mathematics KEITH BESS Librarian KERSEY HARLEY Dlverslfxed Occupations T811 club KING ROSE Science Biology club LAMONS CHARLINE Language Arts chairman LEGAKO WANDA Girls Physical Education Junior High Pep c ff' 1 ty ou' xf' qs Y ur ff --.J K.: Instructors Mr Vhlhun D Bell 'ind M1 Velma Bllitl lflSllLlLlOlS in math and busmc s LClllCdllOI'l respectlx ely look oxer their permanent rccoid cirds lor students in tht ir advisoucs Gates Francis Glonta Rena Hayley Hazel Henke Clete Hickman Caroline 2,4- 9' W Hightower Brine Hyde Travis Johnson Carol K Johnson James H Kane Della pv- Keith Bess Kersey Harley King Rose Lamons Charlme Legako Wanda 94- 1 v N - l Y ! 1 , , , C . - ' ' ' er . 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Vocational Printing, Torchlights MASTIN, GERALD Science chairman, Senior High Sci- ence club MIDDLEBROOK, PEARL Language Arts, FTA MOORE, AUDIS Language Arts, Spanish club NASH, JUNE Language Arts, Vocal Music NELSON, JANE Language Arts RAY, W. S. Mathematics SCOTT, CARL Boys' Physical Education, Junior High Athletics SIMON, LEONARD W. Social Studies, Junior High Ath- letics SPOON, HAROLD Industrial Arts chairman STRATTON, FRED Industrial Arts TOWRY, JOHN W. Mathematics chairman, Math club TURNER, ANNA B Language Arts, Plays, Senior High Pep club, Drill squad, DASO WARRINER, CLELL C. Principal WATSON, JERYL Mathematics Discussing a studs-nt's permanent record card are Miss Pearl Middlebrook. Mrs. Della Kano, and Mr. Carrol K Johnson. 195. 1 Seventh grade enters OHS on the threshold of the new decade: promise of new adventures and maturity in high school career is discovered. Growing up into a high school world is only one of the tasks for this year's youngest class. A year behind them, they look to the dawning de- cade and enter the world of today's young adults. Imacling 0HS's newest class are sew-nth gfrznlc otlicei-Q Karen Davis secretary, Monroe- Nickel vice president, and Barbara Inglish president. Seventh grade, new to OHS, faces the dawning decade as class of '65 .- Q 5- 3 ,wa '1 lu X7 'rl or S N X it 'N ff -Q- F5 is it ,C -as :Z Anglin, Belva Ashlock, Danny Ashlock, Orvelleta Bailey, Brett Bass, Terry Bear, Janie Bell, Beverly Bell, Carmen Bell, Elizabeth Bennett, Paula Benson, James Bercaw, Bonnie Bird, Donald Blair, Randy Bradshaw, Billy Brashears, James BTX Brown, Lynn Brownfield, Donald Bryant, Glenn F Bryant, Tommy Brewer, Larry Burton, Barbara Bushey, Sharon Campbell, Carolyn Cargola, Michael Carr, Ronald Castin, Terry 6- nl Checotah, Charlene Claborn, Rickey Clark, Fred Clark, Noreen Clarkson, Pamela Clay, Marjorie Clifford, Daniel Clyburn, Charlene Cole, Ray Collier, Dana DV, Collier, Douglas bus ad Cook, Danny X - Coppedge, Carolyn in Fx- Courson, Charles Cox, Carolyn Cruncleton, Jerry HJ is Dalton, Margaret Davenport, Joe Davidson, Richard x? f 1 ' IV Ig y. ' Davis, Carol , x - ., , , -961 Courtemanche, Kenneth Youngest high school students grow and learn wlth new expenences l Ftlnl Ju kann ml Qus lll llhx J una s Duck Randall Edwards John Ellns Thomas Engle John Fx ans A1 thur F meh Ann F1scher Lmda Fmte Jackle Flood Ruth Anne Foxster I mda Foley Cynthla lforeman Phyllxs Foster Davxd Foster Roger Fox Iouls Fxanke Trudy lfxoeman June I-ullmr oy G unes Cheryl Glll Paul Clant Dxanna Gunkel Floyd Cunn 'iherx y Cuy Don Guyer Jamce Hamllton Ranny IFIHFFIS Claudt tte Hlslett Donald Hassell John Hayden Buddy Hershey Jackxe Hlcks Bllly Hlmes Daw 1d Holleman Carrlc Holloway Mlke Hooten Doyle Horn Jeff Horn Jerry Hossler Kelth Hovs ell Terry Huddleston Denms Ingllsh Barbara Jackson Gerald Johnson Duane Johnson Kay Jones Donald Jordan Lura hay Douglas Keaton Betty lxeesee Randell Kecsee Rxchard Kelm Lmda Kelley George Kelley Patsy Kent Marveta Klser Kathryn Klmekole Kathleen Knox Jacquxta Kownslar Jane LAll1er Charlotte LaSarge Burban Lee Marlan Leeder Donna K as all A 2 T QQ P414 fiwgzy of L W' Tmfu Lewls, Ellzabeth I I Lucas, Betty -97 . 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Slape, Tommy Slatkin, Stanley Smith, Claudia Smith, Dickie Smith, Joy Smith, Pamela Snow, Linda Southern, Gary Stacy, William Stephens, Carol Stephens, Jimmy Storms, David Strickland, Mickey Sullivan, Deloris Suter, Winfred Sutton, Phyllis Swain, Linda Szalankiewicz, Stan Tate, David Tatro, Bobbie Taylor, James Terry, Donna Thompson, Mary Marie Thompson, Michael Thompson, Ronnie Thornburg, Betty Thornburg, Shirley Tiger, Matthew Tointigh, Timothy Tracewell, Hermione Turner, Robert Vance, Janice Vancil, Betty Vancil, Skippy Vassaur, Frank Vivar, Terry Ward, Thenita Warnock, June Weatherford, Vicki White, Jimmy Whitson, Sharon Whomble, Doug Wiederkehr, Billy Williams, Donald Wilson, Lois Wisdom, Roger Workman, Sharon Wright, James Wright, Linda Wynne, Edith Young, Kendall Youngbloood, Roger Zimmerman, Kenie Wi 'X 2 ...A -1 1- 5' -4 f 1' R as 1 X '-15, . 'r.i A 1 xi . Xf Q - R V If -'47 1 .. - N 1. -1 4 ' 93 f R f, f' 4 K ' A :AM A Y Aw K f Xe S 7 !:f T'- FT L S- 'x 'i N N, X Q A 1::aval' XJ A M-egg 98 f etk Q 1-5' e Xg:,f 2. 'S 'e sg' 3' m -99-- -4 -4 mis-.ani tho ...-...-- ,f'! Eighth grade no longer littlest kids of OHS, promise of more fun makes future seem bright, eighth grade realizes its futureg looks toward more activities and broader outlook. A second year at OHS gone, the eighth grade looks forwad to being next year's leaders of jun- ior high. Tomorrow they lead the younger class- es, soon they will grow into the leadership of this school, later of this city, state, or nation. Eighth grade officers discuss math assignments as part of their school year. Secretary is Sharon Jones, president is Joe Foster, and vice-president is Martha Finch. Eighth grade finds fun and adventure as they witness dawning decade ur I - . as 4 S. at la Z. Q, ar, 'L' E . If lf A xff A it 21 .fe , it v ,. 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T: R 'il T 44:1 Y -T3 , . - Q: V' N LIFHX jT3l g ..10Q.- Acton, Joe Alexander, Ann Alexander, Billy Allison, Barbara Anderson, Ted Argo, Bill Arnold, Paula Ashlock, Ramona Aspy, Benny Balcom, Loela Ballard, Gary Beebe, Paul Belford, Kenneth Bell, Cecil Bell, Norma Bennett, Brenda Blevins, Kathy Bohuslavicky, Pat Boles, Helen Boudinot, Reginald Boudinot, Terry Brown, Larry Bryant, Jan Bryant, Sherry Bryant, Susan Burgess, Brenda Byford, Tommy Carey, John Carey, Regan Cargill, Micheal Casey, Rose Cash, Frances Cathey, Earllynda Cathron, Carol Cavazos, Richard Chambers, Barbara Chapman, Edna Chapman, Mary Chronos, Anita Coleman, Wayne Cooper, Helen Cotner, Walter Crawford, Jeanette Criner, Sharon Crosley, Sharon Crunk, Doris Cushman, Melvin Davis, Deanna Class of 64 grows and sees greater responsrbrlltles 1n future classes Davls Pete Deaton Sharon Dux ey Jeanne Dlllamd Jxmmle Ellxs Johnny P mch Mal tha Flschu Ronald Fxte Glenda Foreman B11 bon a Fox eman Dw ayne Fostex Blame l ostel loc l ou ler Judy l- rceman Jerrxc l nsby Susan I- url Judy C' unes Randy C' 1r11s Lax ry al 1 lson Tony oms karen oldsmxth Wmona oodln lxelth oodxx ln Peggy 1 ues Bllly C1 ax es I au rence C113 Llnda FICOUDHXK Jerry C znssom Sharon Funkel June Fxxmn Johnnle lllll Marllyn llamhw Sharon lllllJlSOl'l Imogene Hurtgxaxe Samuel llaxnklns Spul llflvcs Ronald Hillman John llxltlbl and Bruce lloll xxx av Amta Holloxxax Velma Hopkms Kathryn Houston Andy Howell Glnger Howell James Hudson RICKEY Ingram Jxrnmle Jayson Joy Ann Jeffl nes Robert Johnson Larry Jones Donald Jones Sharon Kelley Delores kelley Kenneth Kmg James Klser Barbara Klsner Donna Klenfgen Fred l 'ICTOIY Kevan I aymon Jane Lee Dewey Leeder Betty Lewls Coy McCabe Exleen McCarty Dlane McCarty Larry McDan1els Jerry McDonald Claude McDonald Dwlght MeGown Jeff McGrew Jerry McKell1ps Kay SLS. saw as New li ,4 ki lvl Mmm lnlwm FWF u K f' :WW L-is rl' ' LN v-mm 1- 1- ,., 101 I I I I I I f , fo rg- sr x ' V, ' ' . 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V lr - 1 . , X , . . , 5 1 . . 1 Q - I ,gif , ' ... 5' '4 ' lf I X' 5 ' T ' ' ,ff f 1 1 - - 5 4- A. K , - A 4 f -. 'I '. X5 .5 . I V' f ix Y Y' T ' - , . ' x K 4 A . Y .. il , ' , 'V ' , J ' 1 ,o . Q 5.1 ,- I -' ' ,Q -x -0 15. ...t 1 - E1 . I 91 ' wg 51 L :al Z . -I 1 ' W 'K fr' all X 1 T ' L rm 'H' .M -, 12, ' 3 J. N. 4 ... xx at Q 4, .3 . ' . . ' - ' ' -t Y 1 V wg - - -1, .. ' as f v y - Q. '- . Q - 1 Ninth grade, leaders of junior high ,face greater responsibilities: carefee days seem more valuable now: freshmen meet challenge of dawning decadeg promise of greater maturity is discovered. As the oldest students in junior high, the ninth grade witnesses the Dawn of a Decade with an awareness of future responsibilities. Time grows short, and passes quickly. Tomorrow they shall be grown. Freshman officers Linda Kelley vice president, Billy Brownfield president, and Jeanne Baker secretary, find leading junior high a full-time job. I ,.- N- , p, ,an , V . .X 3 1 X AXA x E .,... , iii Q 5 isa ' 3 G1'7'fvl5'g Q ' Tam? 55 5 2 al, hwaiaaiiil rf! Freshmen, class of '63 find future exciting as they enter senior high Alexander, Leeland Allen, Dickie Anderson, Imogene Anglin, Kermit Armsden, Michael Avers, Max K Bailey, Dexter Baker, Jeanne i -an ny an 'J ' Barras. Danna . Barras, Donna Bass, Tom Baughman, Randy Baxter, Larry Baxter, Suzy A Z Bell. Becky , Bell, Thomas W' is. , N' if Iv- ' I' -Q-. f-A Bissett, Linda Bogie, Charles Brant, Retha Brashears, Vicky Bridgman, Joyce Brinkley, Eraina Brown, Teri ,1-6 -FW 3. ,J ' - 1' 33 42 -n '- ,... ', an P e- sa N! I ' ' V ' .4 I 1 v 6 7 ' . . 1 , I , . x fa' I i 1 ' I: w .4 1-Q fs -1 .4 , , -s 4 9 ',,..,,. S ,W- .J if Ag Q Q. .., , f 1 MW' 4 .M M f I A ia i . b .54 f ,gif 6 :ZI I -4 ' Q ws , X sv -gf 1 x X xX A Brownfield, Billy Bryant, Linda ' Bullard, Patsy 1 Burrows, Jerry .v g A? ' Carini, Dennis -3 Carlton, Betty - Carr, Larry, - ' ' Castin, Gene J' Clevenger, Vicky Coppedge, Karen Cox, Billie Cox, Donald Crooch, Billy Crume, Ramona a Crummett, Lutricia Crutchmer, Larry Cunningham, Carla 1.. ne' 'K .ef ,, ' i we t - fe pi f t e -752 X, X as 'v if Q. s. 4 1 1 L.: 'B If Q - N., , if . as 'if sf: V Y' . v L, -0. , v -4 E' I ' ' t 5 .i'iMillll ash!-N it Xi Z Y Q gf -34:4 f - s E, Cunningham, Ronald Cx' Davenport, Jimmie Ray Davis, Kay Davis, Skippy Duckett, Bobbyc Eno, Judy Epperson, Harold Exum, Shirley U., G ' 2 li 2 v- L 1 ' ' x C uc r 'T Q 97' , . - gg- . , 7 i ,Q f 103- Nlnth qrade leads 1un1or hlgh wlth conhdence as new decade beglns hw Mika an F J' Factor Edu ma 1' let tu ood Guy P osdy kt Janet Fostex Joy Foster Patty lrml-tlxn Bobby I' uller M1lVlH I ulton Sur 1nus Rosemary nrctt Donald 'urlson Homel ates Bxlly Joe av Ronme 1ll Margaret old Pmula Cmnt Nlna f 1 ues Hwrhn C 1 lvson Sharon Q ufftx J'lCkl6 C unter Rxchard Hirgo loe Hay den Charles Hendrlckson John Hollsm ay Danny Hollow ax Roberta :lol n Jeanette Hou ell Donna Hou ell Cxady lluddleston Kenneth James Sandra Jlmbov Edwm lxeaton Lcslle lxexfer Wllllam lxellew Lmda Klmzey Katherme Kxser Sharon lxownslar Jlm letmhertson Betty Lambertson Danlel Lapp Lynn Laymon Jo Ann Leake Gllbert Lee Dwayne McCormack Dean Mcuoy Johmta McC'une Carol lVlcDamel Joe Maples Scott Martln Caroly n Martm Eddxe Martm Ronald Mason Bertha 'Mayes John Mayes Judy Mays Mary M'1ller Alyce Mltchell Frankie Mntchell Lorene Montgomery Lynn Moore Charles Moore Dlck Moore Jimmy Murphy Sandra Myers Patrlexa Neal Gary Nc-lghbors LaVerne Nlchols Carol Voble Dewey Nunn R L Paulsen Thelma Payton Randy Perryman Joyce I I I I I X I 3 I .s-t , .MEG V V. X V V 1 , , V C . ,S i, -- - ,l er A q- M, fe- V ar , J - , K ra ' ' -' V 5' x ., ,FY V .. ttt,t . V f -- Q' N Ga , .f - ' K ' A G1 . V Gt V . ,- 0 , f ,- ts ' ' lf. ,j 7 G' , , ' Q N ' I gf G' , ' .- Q , Y ' G , 2 A Fpzsm. 4.-gg V3 V2 V L V L C V 1. ' VI , Q K 4 I ,a i ' K xx: M 3 I I c I ' Y 56' A V5 , . af ' , . . A . VV V , . if if ,Q x .V 1. .. V .-v : V V 1 V 17 V V L - 1 'fx fx 6- A , ' . 9 70' ' 4. 53 ' C U r 'V , ,bf J - K 'V V ' X ln. V ' lf . V ' ,,., - ffm, ,zcv ' f 5 A V . 2 -9 F 5 ' 1 ,f ' ,I ' j ' J J f f v, U N- . 4 V , , ,X J Q ' ' A ' . . ' -' A ' . ' , nv L1 4 A, 53 1 . -104- Smiles from the Queen and King of Smile are the re- ponse as Mr. C .C. Warriner, principal, presents trophies to Okmulgee winners Carolyn Tallant and Gary Neal, OHS freshmen. Pickard, Tommy Pilgrim, Mickey Poplinger, Lynn Poulton, Nancy Prentice, Frank Qualls, Clyde Raney, Bill John Raney, Dubbie Rainey, Myra Raley, Judy Rands, Vicki Rhodes, Danny Rich, Robert Rile Mike Y. Robinson, Jimmie Roney, Marilyn Sanders, Gary Sanders, Linda Selby, Carol Sharp, Robert Shick, Alex Shick, Christine Slape, Bill Smith Bob Smith Dennis Snelson, Billie Snow, Ronnie Squires, Larry Stabler, Charlotte Stapleton, Barbara Stone, Gloria Stone, Roy Sullivan, Jimmy Tallant, Carolyn Tate, Elizabeth Taylor, Marcia Thomas, Connie Toller, Jody Tomblin, Michael Vanderpool, Jimmy Waldroop, Leon Waldroop, Vivian Walker, Barbara Walker, Johnny Warnock, Audrey Watson, Suzy Watts, Billy West, Judy Wheeler, Rudy White, Charline White, Ester White, Richard Whiteley, Fred Williams, George Wilson, Kelley Wittman, Charlotte Wood, Grady Woods, Carolyn Wynne, Carol Young, Ruth F' F 'NA f -P 5- , be H Q, ,A .f A ri 4 sq, . 4 xl' X ,Z ' . .3 it gain . ,Mg 11 ,: Q 2 Q -8 5 S74 1 N: bij A. 1 .aj H 1 'un Jvfmn as , , i ii W i 9 - 9 We W ,, g, ' I s. ' -r 4. ml ms, iii 1-vi if v . . s N I A L 4 M 105- 3 .3 'N if f Rs NIJ Taking an active role in the senior high classes, sophomores see new difficulties to overcome and new activities to enjoy. They, too, shall grow to direct the younger classes of our school . Sophomores end first year of senior highg pro- mise of maturity is seeng new interests developed in tenth gradeg varied courses give great choice of knowledge. Reviewing the year's assignments are sophomore class officers Pamela Martin vice president, Jimmy Jones president, and Donna Pherigo secretary. Sophomores discover and participate in many senior high activities we it f. I6 5-B :,- Fw 'Iii-. XY 2- ,, , Y F A I '31 I' m Abernathy, Peggy Acree, Joe Adamson, Phil Armstrong, Sue L ' ' Arnold, Jack K Ashby, Chris ,r ,- . u 4 Barlow, Judy Barnes, Dean Basford, Kenneth Baxter, Ronald 1 34 ?Rt 261 l :aa .44 Beasley, Johnny Bell, Arvilla J L 2 , -3 Y - ' 1 I B' x, P 1 ' A 4 LTR 1 1-Qs' In ' Benson, Jerry , Q: Bivin, Dwain X .. t Y .,. A Bogie, Arthur V l at Bohuslavicky, Glenn rf! X- Bell, Sandra Brant, Verna f. Brewer, Danny Brewer, Janet gl s A' f ,, 95' ' ' Brewer, Raymond n 0 v if- 'vm - 1 Q :- Briscoe, Jan A Brock, Tommy Bryant, Vicki X , to .uv X! Q., .' ' -- ' .3 .L i Q-Q nf .' A .--. I. Y , . . f Y Butler, Alyce Butler, Betty Carini, Reno Carriker, Ben Carter, Kathryn I V 'lf 5 . 1.25: ' ' 'I' .7 . 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L I ' , I 4 , 4 Y ' ef K ' 1 X f' K - fr' . . v 7 ' ' , .2 -.iggl rss, X11 Fw, lr Q -Q C3 5' 41 ' f X Class of '62 faces dawning decade Study of microscopic animals is being made by Mike Vincent as Richard Hodges looks on in sophomore bio- logy class. Shepherd, Bobby Short, Roger Shurden, Steve Simmons, Richard Simmons, Suzie Smith, Joy Smith, Maydene Snakeman, Sandra Snelson, Barbara Sterner, Donna Stone, Dave Stout, Dan Swearingen, Barbara Swenson, Carolyn Tatro, Tommy Taylor, Glenda Taylor, Lou Thomas, Cheryl Thomas, Juliene Thompson, Sam Thornburg, Barbara Tracewell, Mary Ann Tusing, Bill Valdez, Brenda Ward, Billy Wedel, Kay Whomble, Sue Wilbourn, Clara Wiederkehr, Alex Wiggs, Richard Williams, D'Anne Wilson, Betty Wilson, Waynie Witham, L. E. Wolf, Charles Woodfield, Edward Wright, Bobby Wyman, Louise ., FF, l E i 4 v- fu . . i Cr' A 3 1 3'- 9, 6' if-1 ,I ' L 1 A 4 3 3- pl v- ph W ahee r 7 - v 0- al' 4' Y ' f -4-, ,.- ,, , 'V f--. Q1 A N 4 5' 5:1539 ' ,QF . I 1 1 'Y K if 45? -'Y F 1 . .5 is X 98 4-5 3 C5 Gaining, growinsz. and going places is the destiny of the juniors. Keeping un with the times. they launched a satellite of a playg and all OHS knew the t'the moon was still yellow . Juniors prepared junior-senior banquet and now await their last and biggest year at OHS at the decades dawn. Juniors realize ambition: Junior play provides fun and work for allg Junior-Senior banquet is planned: play and banquet dominate school life. Junior play plans are being discussed by their class officers Dennis Jones president, Rudene Rogers secretary, and Jerry Thorman vice president. Iuniors tackle responsibility of Iunior Play and Iunior-Senior Banquet Alexander, Calvin Anglin, Reta Kay Y 4 af ,J ' F 2, 5 fi? 4 ' Barnum. Susan .. ,A ,.- 'P -- .pf Beidleman, Gloria 3,- -I fi, N7 Fx 'S ia.-11, Dickie ' Bennett, Kathy yxxs , . as iw 'N' M , ' liingman, Mandena I Bird, Judy 42 ,X 9 Bishop. Larry .,, Q .. 9 Blanchard. Janice '7' ' ' . Blankenbeker. Paula it lllevins, Carol , Bohuslavicky, Eddie ' Q Brant, George Qt ,- -P it -,- I' 5 x ' Brewer. Paul -TZ, M v , Briscoe, Jo Ann , S M' X' Brown, Lewis K R Brown, Paul l ff A Q Burgess, Carol .ci Q Uandler, Ted Y 3 4 O Q- V r Carter. Georgl' t ' V Casey, Johnny QS, '17 'j Cast ner, Chip Chalakee. Harold I Clair, Ronnie Clark, Jim Conkin, Jim Crawford, Linda Crooch, Mike Crummett, Alvin TQ -110- Tlme passes qulckly say expenenced Iunlors next class to graduate Davenport Mlckey Dawqon Rlchard Deatherage Pat Dlllard Don Doane Dorls Dorcr Dlana Fdenborou h Mary Edwards DaVld Lgan Pat Fxsenhour Mary Eno Leon Exum Donny Fagg Karen Fl9ldS Joe Flte Dean Fosdyke Clyde Franklm Raymond Frazler Jerry Puller Floyd Gamor Carol Gammon V1rg1l Farrls Kenny George Johnny Glll Jet Glllham Don Glover Lxnda Gordon Phyllis Cosa John Grayson Jona Loy Green Jon Creenhaw Jackxe Gwmn Marllyn Hackworth Eddle Hamxlton Sharon Harrls Jo Ann Hartrave Bxlly Hartman Rudy Hassell Mary Hendrlx Kenneth Hodges Marvm Holcomb Marlon Holleyman Vlctor V T' A rm' .nm A H M S sw' C3 A dfiff 'Y fp? an -5 ,Q Y BAE!! H641 F' F15 gb .A+- xz- ,- 'Q sa 59' 1' E' 111 1' I I I l I I 1:..5g ,: If , I . 4 Q L, - - 'L 7 ' ' Q - . V' 1 F Q P 4 ld' ' e' f' ' , , . pf v D., Xb . rw M: I , s. y y , K 1 ..,,,. - , ' uf ' A. V . . 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Hi A -and is pf .ff 5w: ,- R 112- w 24 2 ES arm' llopton Ss 1x1 1 Hou ard Kenton rloxx ard Mal sh 1 How ell Dlck 'ludson Ida M lm Huss Gene Ixoy Robert Iohnson Cary Jones Denms Jones James lvly Larry lxtllcy Juan Del fxennedy Danny lxovarlk James 1Cro1x Renn 'lmbertson Mahlon argent I mda I xymon Judy e'1ke Vera olgh Martha Y omax Eddle one Rlchard McCall Burna McCoy Alxce McDan1el Judy 'VlcGrew Leon Mann Bllly Marquardt Pat Marsh Monte Mathxs Jerry Mays James Mays Kathryn Melson Wlllle 'Vhller Joyce 'Vl1ll1can John lVl1l1sap Sarah 'Vhlner Don Mllroy J ackxe Mltchell Jenme Molet Sandra Neal Delta Nlchols J lmmy L llllitll' CILISS C0llnl'il members IVIZlfldCll2'l Blngfnall, Jal 1lS Iflpnkg junior Council 5p0nqO1 dlqcugg qc lg 11 Blanchard, Dennis Jones, Janis Sweeney, Ruby Hart- gg-11001 yoay, iian. second row .Terry Thorman. Eddie Norton. Mr. Cletc Norton, Eddie Olmstcad. Darrell Orr, Dorothy Ann Page, Kerry Parker, Nancy Paulsen, Dorothy -..- ' 5. 'vt . s we Payne, Patricia Payne, Ronnie Penn, Sharon Pilkington, Janice v' X ...J-,Q 8 , AQ Q P., Y . NE' V v Y ,gr 5 ...il H f- .1 L I F We g 4' ' F Q r a X' Pitchford, Mary Poulton. Charles Powell, Patricia Price, L. V. Ramsby. Millie Ransom. Mike Reed, Carol Riley, Patrick ,N , 'Uv- W R E 1 L 5 V: N A ogers. ar Q t - , A Rogers, Rudene S ' ' 6 'N is Sanders. Roy X t' 5 jr y Scott, Karen Rae ' 1' Shackelford, Nancy Siegenthaler, Barbara Simmons, Larry 8 .5 E 7,7 ,, Smith, Arnold Smith, Eddy Smith, Margaret Spring, Richard Squires, Virginia 9 5 v N,,f X Er WNW '63 is - IL.: l xg, I 5- f' - 1 -113- ..- Junior class, with Mr. Clete Henke as faculty chairman, is governed by the junior class council. They had a float in the homecoming parade, plan- ned the junior-senior banquet, and presented the Junior play. Seventy juniors took the National Merit Scholarship test. Summer science scholar- ships to T. U., O. S. U. and the Medical Center in Oklahoma City were made available. At the close of the year the junior class picnic was held. Faculty advisers Mrs. Caroline Hickman, Mr. Cletc Henke, Miss Lillian Brasher, second row Mr. Harold Spoon, Miss Pearl Middlebrook, Mr. William Bell, aid and advise junior class. Okmulgee High School Class oi '61 as T -1 .1 Sterling, Meredith 'A 3 Strickland, Ronny ' Summers, Ronald . N-A., ,, 9l1l'g:-v 1 ' r N .1 3 ' Q N 1 , f-r . Sweeney, Janis Taylor, Anna Taylor, Mary Beth Y N MTI, mv, 345 'J . ' S- H In N. 36- vs gr X 'gg Terrill, Carolyn 5, Thomason, Robert Thorman, Jerry Tomlin, Rebecca Towry, David Tozer, Sue :AS YN mf,aara'sraara Visser, Jeannie ' - Waddle, Cary Waggoner, Shirleen Waldroop, Jo Ann W'alker, Richard Wallace, Donna 1 N4 ... - Q . ',- i' . 4. ' -9' 'U If f.. 1 , ,- ,Q Ward, Eugenia .L ir -V 5, b ' Warnock, Mary ' f I ' ' N' 'J Washington, Ila Wilson, Donna V i' Wimpey, Shirley A Womble, Melinda 1, 4 I, .5 J t . -. is 9 :N Woods, James A ,Q ' N 33 V . Y , KIL, Woolbright, Carna x' ' Q! , -f -5 ' 1 A Woolbright, Connie M ' , 1 Workman, Bernie Y, t Wright, Tommy miami Zschach, Sidney -114- Seniors look to adult responsibilities eagerly as the new decade dawns Seniors were guests :it tlie lianquet this yeor,, instead of hosts. Briefly. they tried to turn hurl: the eloel: , hut now for-e the dawn of fl deeade and the dawn of a hifzqer world .lieenuso of the traininf: reeieved at OHS. they enter eollege, work, and adulthood with ability to gain secur- ity and ll plaee in the world of tomorrow. Seniors say good-liye to high school lifeg move on to College and work with eager antieipationg al- most grown heeomes reality as Class of i960 enters adulthood. Senior officers looking eagerly to the future are Larry Kelley president, Charlotte Finn secretary. and Andy Ganus vice president. ADAMS, CHARLENE Lib. mon. 61 Chorus 1-3 ANDERSON, LYNN Band 1-65 DASO 6: Jr. playg Sci. club 55 Sr. play5 Span. club 3,45 Track 65 Wrestling 6 ARGO, ALAN Adv. pres. 65 Chorus 1,25 T8zI 5. ARNETT, MAC Adv .off. 65 FBLA pres. 65 Golf 65 'O' club 65 Track manager 55 Wrestling 5,6. ASHLEY, JOAN Adv. off. 15 Lib Asst. 4-65 Chorus 1-35 FBLA 6 sm Cb ASHLOCK, RONALD Band 1-3. AYCOCK, JOYCE Asst 69 Pep Club 4 , BAKER, HOWARD Band 1,25 Football 4-65 JCL 3,45 Math club 65 'O' club 65 Sci. club 55 Track 45 Wrestling 4-6 BASFORD, SYBIL Asst 65 FBLA 6: Sr. play BATES, GORDON, T8:I 65 Band 1. W ' is PQ Adams, Charlene Anderson, Lynn A rgo, Allan Arnett. Mac: Ashley, Joan 40 5. linker, Hoxx'urd l D liastord. Syhil Hates. Gordon Ashlock, Ronald Aycock, Joyce f '9' 1. Y S .. , .- at - f ..- 9 X 1 I Q e 'K 'R 1 vi ui: s I . 3' .. Y fr I Qi. . ?'Q 2 S ,f-' , .. .. is l , -f-1 ' , '7 -11 5 D .ng lf! 'X 1' F' BAUMAN, PATTY Adv. off. 35 Asst 4-65 Soph. vice pres., DASO 5,65 Drill team 45 FTA pres. 65 Jr. play asst dir. JCL 3,45 Math club 65 Pep club 3-65 Sci .club 5,6 BELL, PAM'ELA Asst 45 Lib mon. 65 Chorus 1-6 show 5,65 Drill team 4-65 FTA 5,65 Jr. play crew5 JCL 3,45 Pep club 1-65 Sci club 5,6 BERKEY, BILLY Adv. off. 1,2,5,65 Gym asst 63 Band 1,25 Baseball 55 Basketball 1-35 DASO 5,65 Football 2-65 Jr. play crew5 Math club 65 Sci .club 5,65 Student coun. 1,2,65 Track 45 Wrestling 4-65 'O' club 6. BERRY, JOHNNIE BELLE Asst 45 Chorus 1-4, 65 Class off. 1,35 JCL 2,35 Pep club 1.25 Stud- council 3 BIRTCIL, JAN Adv. off. 15 Chr-rus 1-65 accomp. 4-65 Harmonaires 4-65 JCL 3,45 Sci. club 5,65 Torchlight 6 BRAME, TEDISUE Asst Lamonfa 65 Chorus 1-6, show 3-65 Jr class sec.5 Jr .council5 Jr. play crew5 JCL 3,45 Pep club 1-65 Sr. play BRANNON, DALE Adv. off. 55 Gym assi 55 Band 1,25 Basketball 1-45 Football 1-35 'O' club G5 Stud coun 1,25 Track 1-65 Wrestling 5,6 Senior advisers discussing plans for the Senior play are Mr. R. V. Longwith, Mrs. Velma Baker, Mr. John W. Towry, Mr. Travis Hyde. Miss Charline Lamons, and Mr. Harley Kersey. Seniors find that term papers and exams require study and perseverance S.. Q4, -37 '? T tg- I' Bauman. Patty Bell, Pamela lierkey, Bill Berry, Johnnie Belle Viirtcil, Jan if 1 1 .ug- .W ww ' V. S n Za ' is 'R i ls' . I gb 6 ?x .' W1 ,YQ 5 4- lirame, Tedisue Brannon, Dale Brown, Obie Brown, Ronald Brown, Virginia g-J: Burd, Larry Butler, David Candioto, Donny d S Carlton, Carol Carson, Elaine -116- Q black, Tommy Conley, Roxana Cook, Carolyn Cooper, Margaret Cradduck, Jolene 6' C ruppe1 Sardr Curry Cayle Dalrymple Roger Davenport Jlmmy Deckez Davld Edmonds Tommy 0- Ellls Donald '3 I 3 Evans Sonya larned Dale Fmn Charlotte BROWN OBIE Chorus 124 Football 3 T811 56 BROWN RONALD Basketball mg 23 Chorus 1 Foot ball 26 O club 6 SCI club 5 Span club 3 Track 34 Wrestlmg 56 BROWN VIRGINIA Asst 4 6 Chorus 1 3 FBLA 6 FTA 5 Scl club 5 BURD LARRY Adv off 1 Ass 36 Band 12 Class pres 1 Stud counc1l4 Sr play BUTLER DAVID Vlsual Ed asst 56 CANDIOTO DONNY Chem asst 6 Band 1 3 Class sec 1 Scl club 23 CARLTON CAROL Asst 46 Chorus 1 Adv off 5 FHA 3 FTA 56 Math club 6 Gomg to College qu1z CARSON ELAINE Adv off 25 Asst 4 6 Chorus 12 DASO 6 FTA 4 Poetry fmallst 6 Jr play Scl club 2 Torchllght Asst Ed 6 CLACK TOM Adv off 1 2 Band 16 Basketball 12 JCL 3 4 S01 club 1 2 5 6 Stud coun 1 Wrestllng 5 CONLEY ROXANA Adv off 4 Asst 5 6 Chorus 13 Debate 3 DASO 3 FHA 1 3 FTA 6 JCL 5 Pep club COOK CAROLYN Asst 4 6 Chorus 1 Torchllght 6 COOPER MARGARET Adv off 1 5 Gym asst 5 Chorus 1 6 DASO 5 6 Drill team 4 FTA 4 5 Jr play crew Key Notes 36 JCL 3 4 Pep club 1 5 Cheerleader 3 Scl club 5 Sr coun Sr play CRADDUCK JOLENE Adv off 6 Asst Slmon 6 un -1 V X., is ix A K bs Of -y CRUPPER SANDRA Adv off 4 Chorus 16 show 3 4 6 DASO 5 6 Drlll team 4 6 Cheerleader 4 6 Jr play JCL 3 6 Pep club 1 6 Scx club 5 Sr coun CURRY GAYLE Asst 5 T8zI 6 DALRYMPLE ROGER Adv off 4 6 Band asst 4 5 Band 16 Basketball 1 3 5 6 Football 1 Jr play Math club 6 O club 6 Scx club 3 6 Span club 34 DAVENPORT JIMMY DALE Adv off 1 Gym asst 6 Band 1 2 Basketball 1 5 Basketball 7th grade coach 6 Football 3 6 Jr play crew O club 6 Sr Play Track DECKER DAVID ProJect1on1st 5 Asst Hlckman 6 Basketball 1 4 Chorus 1 5 Football 1 3 Scl club 4 5 Span club 3 4 EDMONDS TOM Asst 4 6 Baseball 5 Basketball 1 6 Football 2 4 Track 1 4 ELLIS DONALD Asst 6 Basketball 5 6 Chorus 1 5 DASO 5 6 Harmonalres 4 Jr coun Math club 6 O club 6 Scl club 5 6 Span club 3 Stud coun 6 Track 5 Golng to College quxz wmner EVANS SONYA Adv pres 4 Asst 4 6 Chorus 2 3 5 6 show 5 Dr1ll team 4 FTA 5 6 Jr coun Jr play JCL 3 6 Pep club 2 6 Stud coun sec 6 Sr play FARNED DALE Gym asst 5 Baseball 5 Football 2 3 5 6 O club 6 FINN CHARLOTTE adv sec 1 Adv pres 6 Asst Baker 6 Chorus 1 6 Class sec 2 3 6 DASO 5 6 Dr1ll team 4 FBLA 6 FTA 5 6 Jr play crew Pep club 16 Sr coun Sr play 117 11- 6 ' ,Q g by .I A tb 1 , ,I ' .1 '- if , , . 1. 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AW 'Uh Xxx fx Q Y ...- 60' FLEMING GWYNN Adv off 4 6 Asst 6 Chorus 1 2 JCL 3 4 Math club 6 Pep club 6 SCI club 6 Stud coun 2 3 Homecommg queen FOSTER FLOYD DASO pres 6 Football 6 Golf 6 Math club 6 O club 6 Sr coun Sr play FULLER NANCY Off asst 5 Chorus 1 2 Stud coun 1 T8zI 6 GANUS ANDY Adv off 4 5 Basketball 1 6 Soph pres V1ce pres 5 6 Football 4 5 O club 6 SCI club 5 Sr coun Stud coun 4 5 Tenms 4 5 GARRETT MIKE Chorus 1 T8zI 6 GATES BETTY Asst 4 Chorus 2 6 Dr1ll team 4 5 FHA 6 Jr play JCL 3 4 Math club 6 Pep club 2 5 SCI club 5 6 GILL BARBARA Adv off 5 Chorus 1-6 Class sec 1 DASO 6 Dr11l team 4 Key Notes 5 6 JCL 3 4 Pep club 3 4 SCI club 6, Gomg to Collegeqmz Sr play GOLDSTEIN, HERMIONNE Adv pres 4, Chorus 1 6, VICC pres chorus 6, Humorous roadmg fmal 4, Poetry fmal 6, Jr play, Key Notes 4 6, JCL 3, 4, Math club 6, Pep club 6, SCI club 5, 6, Gomg to College QUIZ, Sr play ii mmm Cuxnn QQ 1-04111 I- 0 r N mc w ll Xm 1 tl M10 ll fn' las Iuzllv 'Yi' 1 v NIC 1 o n 1d 0g,L,v Hahne Sue 1-lancocl Jamts ,W H1r11son Judlth Harte r1ve Donn ll 1ydc n Marsha 5' S., GRAY NICKY Band 1 3 Chorus 5 FBLA 6 Jr play crew Span club 3 Tenms 5 6 Toxchhght photograph er 6 GROLEMUND Peggy Adv sec 6 Asst 46 Chorus 1 3 6 DASO 6 Dr1l1 team 4 FBLA reporter 6 Jr play Pep club 2 4 Span club 3 4 Torchlxght ed1tor 6 Gomg to College QUIZ Intra Essay f1nal 6 HAHNE SUE Asst 4 Chorus 1 3 Dr1l1 team 4 JCL 3 4 Pep club 3 4 Stud coun 5 T811 5 6 HANCOCK JAMES Chorus 1 6 show 3 6 Pres comblned chm us 6 DASO 6 Harrnonznres 4 6 Jr play Math club 6 SCI club 2 Span club 36 Tenn1s 5 6 HARRISON JUDITH Chorus 4 Pep club 3 Span club 3 T811 5 6 HARTGRAVE DONNA Asst 6 Band 2 Chorus 1 HAYDEN MARSHA Llb asst 5 Chorus 1 4 Dr1l1 team 4, 5 Pep club 1 5 HEARD, STERLING Asst Stratton 5 HEFFLEY, KENNETH Basketball 3, Football Mgr 6, 'O' club 6, Sr coun 6, Track 5, Torchl1ght p11nter 4,5,6, 118- , Q-4 ,53 ff, -f . , Q 'X ' i , I , 'X .4 Fl' ' tx. 2 id A f i 'l yi A f l lilll'l', z rj Gs 1115, .- ij ', 5 f12ll'l'f' . 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' g . . : - . l a1ba1 1 Olflklillll HKFHXIOITIJC Fond memones of fun fllled years at Okmulgee Hlgh go wlth senlors i in-J TU HENDRICKSON ALICE Lholus 1 2 HENSON MICHAEL Band asst 6 Band 1 6 Jr play crew HESSOM CARL Band 1 6 T8zI .J 6 Tolchllght prlntel HILL WAYNE Band 1 5 T8zI 6 Wrestllng 4 JOHNSON ANN Asst 6 Band 1 FHA 35 Pep cluo 1 Scl club 2 Sr play crew JOHNSON HAROLD Adv XICO ples 5 Asst 5 Band 1 Basketball 2 Football 2 4 Jr coun Student coun 5 Wrestllng 4 Heard Sterllng Heffley Kenneth 1 ookmg, alert 101 the next questlon ale GOIHQ To College paltlelpallts Don Ellls the XXll'lI10l Pe gt Clolcmund Anne Thompson Carol C'1llton Palharfl Clll and Hel mlonne CO1dStClI1 JOHNSON WAYNE Adx 011 6 Asst .J 6 Band 26 Chorus 1 DASO NICE PICS 6 Orlglnal oratlon flnal 5 Jr play SCI club 2 5 6 Sr play Span club 35 pres 5 Stud coun wee pres 6 r1HClx mgr 3 Torchllght Assoc Ed 6 Tennls JOHNSTON FRED Asst 4 Band 1 6 DASO 46 Jr play O club 6 SCI club 5 6 Sl coun Span club3 4 l Gs Hendrlckson A11CC 'G Henson Mlchael Hessom Carl Hill Wayne Johnson Ann Johnson Harold Iohnson Wayne 4, Johnston Fred av blk' -- -nd , -.J i -119- .1 Seniors show they can govem wisely JONES, BEVERLEY Asst 4-65 Chorus 1-35 DASO 65 FTA 55 JCL 3-5 . JONES, BILLY Adv. off. 65 Basketball 1-35 Chorus 1-35 Football 1-65 JCL 3, 45 'O' club 65 Track 55 Wrestling 5. JONES, MORGAN Gym asst 65 Football 65 Golf 65 Math club 65 'O' club 65 Intra. basketball final 6. JORDAN. LARRY Band 15 Basketball 35 Football 35 T8zI 5, 65 Vice pres. 65 KAUFMAN, BILL Chem. asst 65 Band 1-55 Math club 65 Sci. club 1-3, 5, 65 Track 55 Wrestling 5. KEIFER, BETTY JO Asst 4-65 Chorus 3. KELLEY, LARRY Adv. off 5, 65 Band 1-35 Jr., Sr. class pres.5 DASO 5, 65 One-Act plays 65 Football mgr. 35 Original oration finalist 65 Jr. play stud. director5 Math club 65 'O' club 65 Sci. club 5, 65 Jr. Sr. council5 Span. club 3, 45 Stud. coun 3-65 Track 2, 3. LEVVIS, JOHN 'Asst 65 Baseball 65 Chorus 15 FBLA 65 Math club 65 Sci. club 5, 6. LONG, GARY Adv. off. 5, 65 Band 1-65 Baseball 55 Chorus 15 DASO 5, 6, vice pres. 55 Football 3-6, capt. 65 Golf 45 Original oration finalist 65 Jr. play5 Math club 65 'O' club vice pres. 65 Sci. club 25 Span. club 3, 45 Stud. coun 55 Wrestling 4. LUNEY, DALE Baseball 1-35 Basketball 1-35 Chorus 5, 65 Harmonaires 5, 65 T811 45 Torchlight printer 4-6. 'WR 5 ...J har Pi. Y G- 4' XE' at Seniors await instructions for the National Merit Scholar- ship test which was administered to them in the spring of 1959. MC CULLOUGH, BARBARA Adv. off. 2, 35 Asst 65 Chorus 1-55 Drill team 4-65 JCL 3-65 Pep club 1-65 Sci. club 5, 65 Stud. coun 25 Torchlight 6. MC DANIEL, MELVIN Band 1-3. MC KAY, JUNIOR Shop asst 35 Band 1-35 Football 65 Track 3, 55 Wrestling 6. MC LESKEY, JANICE Chorus 1, 3, 45 Stud. council 6' T8zI 5, 6. MC PHERSON, BEVERLY Chorus 1-65 DASO 65 FHA 65 JCL 3-65 Pep club 35 Stud. council 3. Jones, Beverly Jones, Billy Jones, Morgan Jordan, Larry I-laufman, Bill Cf'-.. 'J Keifcr, Betty Jo Kelley, Larry Lewis, John Long, Gary Luney, Dale xref -f McDaniel, Melvin McKay, Junior Q AIU 2 -120- McCullough, Barbara McLeskey, Janice McPherson, Beverly ME GOWN CANDEE Adv. off. 23 Asst 63 Chorus 1-5, show 3-53 Soph. class sec.3 DASO 5, 63 Drill team 4-63 FTA 63 Humorous Reading final 63 Jr. playj JCL 3, 43 Pep club 1-6, pres. 23 Cheerleader 3-61 Homecoming attendant 63 One Act Plays 63 Sci. club sec. 63 Span. club 5, 6. MAEDER, MIKE JCL 4, 53 Sci. club 5. MARSH, FRANCES ANN Asst 4-61 Chorus 1-33 FBLA 63 Jr. council3 Jr. play crew3 JCL 3. MITCHELL, JIMMY Chorus 1-63 JCL 33 Wrestling 6. MOORE, PAT Band 1-62 Baseball 53 Basketball Mgr. 33 DASO 5, 63 Football 5, 63 Golf 63 Jr. play crew3 JCL 3, 43 'O' club 63 Sci. club 2, 63 Sr. play crew3 Track 3, MeGown, Candec Maeder, Michael Marsh, Frances Mitchell, Jimmy Moore, Pat Morquecho, William Moser, Jerry Newberry, Carl Newport, Jim Orr, Carolyn Paxton, Charles Payne, Thomas Penn, Jimmie Rae Perry, Linda Phillips, Johnson B' I Hs leaders of Okmulgee High School MORQUECHO, WILLIAM Chorus 6. MOSER, JERRY Jr. play3 Transfer for Nevskirk, Okla. 6. NEWBERRY, CARL Asst 63 Baseball 53 Chorus 13 Foot- ball 2'6Q Math club 63 'O' club 63 Sci. club 5, 63 Track 43 Wrestling 3-6. NEWPORT, JIM Adv. off. 53 Asst 4, 5: Band 1-63 DASO 53 JCL 3, 43 Math club 63 Sci. club 1, 2, 5, 63 Stud. council 63 Tennis 5. ORR, CAROLYN Asst 5, 63 Chorus 1-4, show 3, 43 DASO 5, 63 One Act Plays 63 Drill team 43 FBLA 63 FTA 63 Jr. play crew3 JCL 3, 63 Pep club 1-63 Sci. club 5. PAXTON, CHARLES Adv. off. 63 Baseball 43 Chorus 4-63 DASO 6. PAYNE, THOMAS Adv. off. 5,62 Asst 43 Band 1-63 Vice pres. 5, pres. 63 Debate 63 Football 2,3,53 Sci. club 2-43 Wrestling 53 Okla. White House representative. PENN, JIMMIE RAE Asst 5,63 Band 13 Chorus 3. PERRY, LINDA Chorus 1-63 Drill team 4-63 Humorous reading final 53 Jr. p1ay3 Pep club 1-63 Cheerleader 63 Homecoming attendant 6 Sci. club 63 Stud. coun. 3-53 Torchlight 6. PHILLIPS, JOHNSON Asst. 4, 63 Chorus 13 JCL 3,4. 67 Y 'O -an -121-- -46 un-4' 'V ...J Turn Back the Clock , senior play was lun and work for all concerned '? Charlotte Fmn Larry Kelley Margaret Cooper Sandra Senlor class, wrth Mr John W Towry as councrl advlser, partrclpated m Amerlcan College Test mg program Oklahoma Employment Off1C8 dex terlty tests and the flrst annual Careers Day at Oklahoma State Tech They had a float ln the homecoming parade presented the senlor play held a senror assembly for senlor hrgh va l i' senior clxss counul members our Suzmno Sherman Cxupper second ron Johnny VlC'I'llI'lg Andy Ganus Floyd Fostex and Austm Tommev PICKARD JEANIE Asst 4 6 Chorus 3 FBLA 6 FHA 5 Pep club 3 4 Sr play PILGRIM' MIKE Basketball 2 4 Chorus 1 Football 2 3 PINNEO JANICE Asst 6 Chorus 15 show 3 Drlll team 4 FBLA 6 FTA 6 Pep club 1 6 Span club 3 4 POWELL FERN Chorus 14 fx -'M '17 'hx x 2 if if .QW 122- 'x Plckard Jeame Pllgllm M'1ke P1nneo J'lI1lC9 Powell Fern Rentfro Clara Jane Repsher Pa Rhoades Steve Roberts Tony Robertson Jimmy Roblnson Julla P 6- f .pf liohmson lxenm th S lll'l'lOl1 M nlxn cphm td I ll Nllillflllll Suzan Slllclx M 115 Xnn lbs, S- Sl9g'Qllll1llCl l mda Slape Johnny Smxth If r 1m es Smlth I 1ck Storms lohnny l.'l'll9ClC Hmxlch Thomason Lmda Thompson Anne Thompson James Thompson John RENTFRO CLARA JANE Adv off 3 5 Chorus 1 6 Drlll team 4 6 FBLA 6 Jr Councxl Jr play Key Notes 4 6 Pep club 2 6 Span club 3 4 Stud coun REPSHER PA'1 Asst 4 5 Chorus 13 FHA sec Pep club 1 2 Span club 2 3 T811 6 RHOADES STEVE Band 1 6 Pres 3 Basketball Sr play ROBERTS TONY Chorus 1 6 Sc1 club 3 Span club 3 Wrestlmg 5 6 ROBERTSON JIMMY Adv off 2 5 6 Asst 4 5 Band 16 Basketball 2 DASO 5 6 Jr counc1l Jr play Math club 6 Sc1 club 46 Sr play Span club 3 4 ROBINSON JULIA Asst 46 Chorus 1 3 Drlll team 5 6 FTA 6 JCL 3 4 Math club sec treas 6 Pep club 56 Scl club 2 5 6 ROBINSON KENNETH Band 1 Football 2 3 Torch hght prmter 5 6 Wrestlmg 6 SALMON MARLYN Asst 4 6 Band 12 Chorus 3 FTA 5 6 JCL 3 4 Sc1 club 5 Cafeterxa 5 6 SHEPHERD LARRY Basketball 3 4 Football 4 T8:I 6 SHERMAN SUZAN Chorus 1 4 Pep club 1 Sr counc1l T811 5 6 SHICK MARY ANN Adv off 56 Asst 6 Chorus 12 Dull team 4 6 FBLA 6 Pep club 3 6 Span club 4 Stud coun 1 123- 1 'Sis I is ,fY ci V1 I an s! 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', ' ' ' ' ' - TOLLISON DAVID Asst 5 Adv off 2 T811 6 TOMMEY AUSTIN Asst 6 Chorus 1 Football 2 6 Jr Sr coun Math club 6 O club 6 Sc1 club 56 Track 4 Boys State 5 Wrestlmg 4 6 TURNER ROGER Adv pres 4 Band 1 Basketball 1 6 Class pres 23 Stud coun pres 6 DASO 56 Football 1 6 Jr Sr play Math club 6 O club 6 Scx club 56 Stud coun 15 Track 1 6 Boys State 5 VIERLING JOHNNY Band 1 .J Scx club 12 Sr Coun T8zI 56 Toxchllght printer 56 VOLTURO CHARLES Asst 6 SCI club 56 Sr coun WADLEY JAMES Asst 4.9 Band 1 6 Math Club 6 WALTMAN JUANITA Asst 4 6 Chorus 1 Torchllght 6 WARD DALE Asst 6 Stud coun 4 team 56 FFA 46 Key Notes 56 IV nth club 6 Pep club 16 Scl club 26 Span 34 Stud coun 2 WILSON RONALD Band 1 6 Footb 111 34 Span club 34 Track 2 4 T811 56 Torchllght plmter 56 Wrest Img 5 WISE VIRGINIA Asst .J6 Chorus 1 3 Fresh pres FTA 56 Pep club 3 WOOD DENNIS Adv off 5 Asst 4 Band 35 FBLA Vlce pres 6 Sci club 56 WYMAN JIMMY Band 1 2 Basketball 23 Choxus 3 6 Harmonaxres 6 Humorous re ldmg f1nal 5 Track 2 YADON DONNA Asst 6 Bmd 14 Basketball 15 Chorus 3 Fresh pres DASO 5 FBLA 6 FHA 3 5 Pep club 5 Stud coun 3 5 YORK GILBERT Adv off 2 Basketball 1 3 Chorus 1 3 Football 25 Golf 346 O club 6 SCI club 5 Track 2 Wrestlmg 6 First semester graduate XI 5 is QR bv 5-5 1 Qov swf' -sa Tolllson Davld Tommey Austm Turner Roger Vlerlmg Johnny 2 Volturo Charles Wadley James Waltman Juanlta Ward Dale fi West Patr1c1a Wllson Ronald Wxse Vlfglllla Wood Denms Wyman, J1mmy Yadon, Donna York, Gllbert Mndterm graduate Wmn, Kelth C 1 124- .. - - gt' V , 3 I , : .. r . 1 - . . WEST, PATRICIA Asst 53 Chorus 1-6, Staff 64 Drill WINN- KEITH Band 15 Torchlight printer 4-6. - .a A I ' AE G A v ' 1' I 3 ? as . . ' Q 3? P , g 15 50 1 1 S E, I x ' v . 'Z' ' 1' 3 n ' n . J Y X 5 . ag, .' iqin 55 ' . t. Q rfifb, . QV. .rg qw if - V' .- ' s l WV!! M- Mn Q TK as 'lawn'-. ' , l. I hw V v,-n ' ' 'Wg 'Viva-.'4 Lqg i nav ,,Q, , , A .al-' - , -,J .-.H znruvv- R I ' Okmulgee busrness future looks great at start of soarrng srxtres 0 0 0 0 --126- ' KFJQS ' t 1 .. --1 Jia, ' Q M V .y , jl.+1i ta: ll Xf Q-it A .e, 1ft'.e,il' 2 ts' ' ' 'mf ' . ., SJ, - X Y' , 1 n . , S-J' ,n f 7 The decade davsms at Okmulfree High School. Students witness the Qreatest industrial boom in the history of America. Entering the World of business, science, and industry, they will make and distribute products to be used in everyday life. Youth of today sees business in artion as they hold part-time jobs and patronize businesses of Okmulgee. Looking to the dawn of a decade, Ok- mulqee can be nroud of its youth and business establishments. OHS salutes the businessmen of Okmulgee as a part of its bright future in the dawning decade. I' ,.,,- W., il. .Mit for ad Verf1.sers -127- Ronnie Brown and Gilbert York are wearing the latest in mens fashion which you are always as- One Root-Beer coming up gays Jignmy Wyman sured of when shopping at as he serves Mary Hassell at Toppers Menswear M and D Star Drug ,fluff r E F 1 Janice is admiring the appliances and lighting fixtures which are both beautiful and efficient. You will find all your elec- trical needs at Pinneo Electric -128- l u 4 Q, uk? v You are assured of the latest in top styling when wearing clothes from Ramsays. Candee MeGown, Shirleen Waggener, and Margaret Cooper are modeling dresses by Jeanne D'arc. Ramsays HIL ,U P s JH-M Dependable service and produets are found at Many flower selections such as the ones being Phillips 66 stations as Jan Birtcill gets service shown here by Kenneth Garris can be purchased at from littvlldflllt David Stone. I I I Fallon s Greenhouse Weller s 66 Stat1on -129 Y- A-Q - QD:- People make the difference. Try the Central National Bank dsl!! S,-'sr fs. -ni -f-el .- ,,,,. asv! 5.4 Eddie Norton is showing Johnny Storms the fine selection of sport coats and dinner jackets for all We HW? SGH Green SWUIPS occasiong at Home-Farm-Industry Needs C. R. llnlhony Co. Okmulgee Hardware -130- .-e . ' ...M-- f r fl l J I... If . 5 .wt- suis-sininvf-w '? 'w - , 4, 'M' 'TQ' . ' My Y ,V avi' ff ' 'Wav 1- Q 9 Q 2 , T jv Q Q, 4, L T Q a .. - f -uf mme-' A Trade and Technical School The Southwest's finest Industry's own Oklahoma State Tech Okmulgee, Oklahoma --131- 11' X lx 'f Um Good says Sylvia Hopton, to Earleen Rogers, as she bites into a doughnut. Looking on are Mrs. Frances Rogers, Mrs. Lou Carter and Mrs. Ray Penn, employees at Peoples Bakery The friendly five, Jo, Jan, Dolly, Dude and Olen, Mr. Hancock and Butch are looking over the fine give you the finest service in Insurance and Real Stock of merchandise always found at Estate in The office of Personal Service. Hancock Wholesale Fansher and Stone -132- f7 1 W 47' Q. M'i'4 , -sf L-J gf .LV I -he wi- '- -' -- f ii RI ' if 3 L 'i Ci' 3- Mary Lynn Edenborough agrees Electric Living is the best way, as Mrs. Lee Newsom demonstrates Electric cooking. Public Service Company of Oklahoma . ll l'l li, ' 5 villa ! 7 R h fl' MS' L-Lg! ' ,ai 'lr 4f ' 'l Helping Janis Blanchard and Nelta Hankins choose ffcomet is 3, dream car , say four senior high formals from an excellent selection is Cleo at students testing the all new Comet at Stewart-Lucky Co. Fldler-Harlan -133- Karen Scotr poses for her Torchlight yearbook photo by Mr. Jeff Davis. She knows that for large groups of individual photos with Quality in quantity the people to contact are Davis Brothers Photographers -us. tixflivif he I 3 CSEEW wlivn So easy to drive, So easy to own connnents Friendly atmndaflts are at hand with dependable Carolyn Terrill about the all new Ford Falcon on service, major oils, quality gasoline-top rewards display at the for stopping at Ilvers' RPCO Ross Silvey Motor Company -134- A 'N 5 I Unusually beautiful floral arrangements are ad- mired by Tedisue Brame and Sonya Evans at E . g , 2 I on I J QS., 4 C 1 fe 'E ' ' 5' I Tri 3 X 'gn are , Q A Juanita wanman knows the best quality foods are Getting the wash out on time is Judy Bird purchased at warehouse Market. For dependable laundry and dry cleaning Warehouse Market Okmulgee Laundry Dry ............ - 6 X IIIU .M ., :nf ..,.-..- X 'O Meda and Frank are always ready with friendly Fresh meat always tastes better, says Charlotte service at the Firm while watching her father cut meat for Dog House Safeway fm? For Furniture with comfort and dependability as well as style John and Regan Carey think the place to go is Carey I-'umiture Co. -136- if I f-E25 as .9 if Whether you want a savings account, a checking account, or any other of the many services in banking, Jack Smith and Julia Robinson find that prompt and friendly service is always found at Citizens National Bank aft: Showing Jo Ann Briscoe some of her fine Cer- Acccpting miniature Lane cedar chests from Jay M7130 fi!-IUFill9S is Mrs. Ann Rifle- The figlll'ill0S Hightower are Jimmie Rae Penn und Johnnie combine with fresh flowers to say exactly what Belle Berry. See Lane's at you wish. Hightower Furniture Co. Okmulgee Greenhouse -137- We have fh 'Y AL . . 1 ,.-.,-4f,,.::a'i '- px ' M .. . N- .41 Q fx nn , Wkjwlq G For your produce needs, see Mr. Ed Bohuslavicky and his son Eddie at Home Produce Company. Home Produce Company For' all your need Ii P, --...,,,q'u::,: uv-.,,.,:,, gs '1-,ii ' ..?v5l 12.-be fra-D fsllvf pu F6150 -Pea- to 1-1 For the latest in Spring and Summer Shoe Fash- gggngaggefhgf? p1E?n:t,aigg:rdl3n:e:vigepiSe:Za?1: ion Nicky Gray knows he will always be dressed able to an customers. A right when wearing shoes from I Key Rexall D1-ug Marshall s Shoe Store 138- ls1::mg,.,,,,q- f . - t 4' f , i 1 1 4 Preparing for a demonstration ride in the new Turbine-Drive Electra for 1960 are Suzy Baxter and Jimmie Rae Penn. Doan Buick-Pontiac Co. ZWQLW it MSW! 1-.LL Lf' Discovering the ease of typing on an electric type Insurop-Realtor-' writer at her dad's store is Gwynn Fleming. GW'-dY Thompson 'Howard's Typewriter Co. -139- , if V X' 'BEHIIIII DRIVE ll Showing a prospective customer their fine line of Allied Paints is Millie Ramsby. To please you pleases us at Ivey's Beacon Drive-I Stephenson Lumber Company Ivey's Beacon Drive-In James E. McClendon, Plant Manager, is showing the Epis- copal Church Kindergarten the milk bottling operations. Remember you never outgrow your need for milk. Meadow View Dairy -140- Il FN J Ea 1 bt- I... 2 YQ? i 2. ' fi 'tf' it k' A q , ' 1 . 5 .423 1 r Sharon Hamilton is looking over a, few of Ball Brothers' fruit jars, caps, lids, and commercial packers' jars and bottles filled with the products of the customers of Ball Brothers Company. Incorporated - P 1 Preparation for the future is iIUD0l't3'l'lt f0l' Lynn For the latest styles in dress and casual shoe wear AllderS0Il. That is why he is finding Ollt 25015 Ruby Hartman and Nancy Shackelford always shop Safeco automobile insurance. WVhy don't you? for quality shoes at I 0. K. Taylor Agency Wylles lvl- Yu .qs N f , That's my car , says Linda Perry looking at the new 1960 Dodge Matador station wagon. Linda, hopes that everyone will stop in to see the new Dodges at Bryant Brothers Motor Co. -142- :ol ' JI I 1 'A - ,......... ,N :Q l X 5 , 3 n If 415 Everybody knows that Gold Star Award Ranges have more fea- tures for modern cooking than any other range on the market today. Demonstrating the Gold Star Ranges are Doris Doane and Jeanne Visser. Go first class-Go gas Oklahoma Natural Gas Co. S ?.glJf , . NN .'.r'?' sf' f .-g u , c For the newest thing in paint mixing Janis Sweeney and Janis Blanchard recommend you see Agfeed1 Say Kathy Bennett and Fl0Yd F0St0l' BS the new Kem Colon-meter at they model the latest style in casual wear from Sherwin-Williams Polley's -143- more E K 'Kwai wr' X I Excellent products and many bargains are found Showing how to save on time and labor is Mari by Juan Del Kelley at Sureway. IH'iendly service Pitchford, who recommends washing the modern is their trade mark. way at either of the Sureway Grocery B and B Laundromats in ' U I Y-2 2111- r5::?:-V3-,::'J:' .--v '. if fi'-:fi-f ' ' 0 -, QP 4,5 ASIEURIZED - QWAMM xJ 2 Le, Highest quality in dairy producls comes from Sno- Getting is shape for football early, says Mr. White Dairy- Piclllwd i8 D008 EV8-DS, 0110 of y0Ill' Horace Collier to Gary Long. retail route salesmen for Collier Hardware Sno-White Dairy -144- .off ' 2 I' ' I Showing the new Cushman Scooters are Lynn Admiring the beautiful Lovebright Diamond rings Haslett Don Wilson and Dave Stone from are Janis Sweeney and Candee MeGown. Look for Youngblood Sport Shop 'lUffT. Ii' fm-Zz me '7 KW? all your jewelry needs at Casady Iewelry ' nn o JIM ..., I NUI! r--Huw.. 'bfi' .Tr XWX xi 5 WWf4fffff 'xii Theatres that provide entertainment for youth and An addition to the well-known service, Floyd Fos- adults alike are Orpheum and Tower Drive-In. ter shows the new Lincoln car. Orpheum, Tower Theatres Davis Funeral Home -145- .--Y 1. 1 v vu - ., 'Q-., 1 tx I 4 '16 is-U11 Serving Eastern Oklahoma with propane and butane using the latest equipment and friendliest service is Gaines Propane Butane Gas Co. .-Nmqw I-3 x -sg X- ix L 3-if . n ,ffl o' Msg 'E You will receive friendly and courteous scrvirc Kitchen with a brain as well as beauty. This from Tommy, Don and Allen at the Phillips 66 kitchen knows where everything is where every- station 4th and Mission. thing goes, practically waits on you hand and foot. 201 North Central, Phone 190. Look First to Thompson's Phillips 66 Long Bell, Lumber Skating nightly except Sunday and Monday 7:so- Need light fixtures? Jan Birtcll is looking Over 9:80 p. m. Beginners Session Saturday afternoon part of our display. For a complete selection see 2:30-4:80 p. m. For private parties call 2766. us at 400 East 20th. Phone 345 Melody Roller Rink Penn Electnc Servlce We serve Deluxe Burgers and Foot Long Hot Dogs. Remember, ice-cream with that country 0kmUlKe0'S leading Home Builder? Smfe Jrwk Bell fresh flavor look to the Lumber Co., phone 878 at 701 West Sixth. Dany Queen lack Bell Lumber Co. -147- k? F For exciting entertainment Howard Baker and Jim Jones say Ride the Go Karts at Wood Drive Miniature Golf. Spend your leisure hours playing golf at Wood Drive Miniature Golf u re - .5 V s 1 S, .,.' , ' -..1 tv. I it 12. age , . ,V f Va- A Ki 9,1 . ' S I x 'I+' ' ' i f 'fa 9 A5 Q gas I L ig Wazl'Pf2ad11!J ' of GMA:-A ilk ww? M2450 N'- Making the most of that after school meeting at 0strander's are Pamela Bell, Patty Bauman, and Sugy D01-er, Why d0n't ygu join them at Specialists in lunch ments and frozen foods. 0strander's Central Drug OHSE Meat Products 148- Z. l1t'l'9llt on fashion is the phrase for Dindy Xlisv in one of the nmny selections from Peggy's in ex K. For all of your busy day lunches try our new modern lunch counter at Newberrys ,....W.-M -lk-L Admiring the beauty of Keepsake Dlzunoml Rings are Barbara McCullough and Morgan Jones ut Reinhardfs Iewelers A ,....,-f- ,,....-- ,MM- Not only n large assortment of wheel discs as Mary and John Hassell are admiring but also a. large stock of mufflers are carried at Leo Hassell Auto Supply -149- eW !fBi V ,, -:AZ ...H 4 I ',. A' x-1. 'A ,. X K li, r ,k . , 1 . v I , Q lin.. ' ff y ' M I l , ith Q P,,,, p.,XQI,X . .Q iz +1141 E - ...-J Coleman Drive-In is the place to go for friendly service and a wide variety of well-prepared and quickly served food. Drive in and place your order now. Coleman Drive-In as i is fr tj' K f 1 xx Layouts are important in advertising, WVayne John- Fgr agislthmg in any line Montgomery ward has it' son and Linda Perry learn. For signs of all types Linda Crawford is shown in one of the many it is Knapp Advertising. d9Pal'tl'Il0!ltS at Knapp Advertising Co. M0nt90m9fY Ward -150- I N21 U12 C! E n when it comes to the latest in hair styles, hair Both the Smith-Corona typewriter and the Victor cuts, and permanents Rebecca Tgmlin recom- adding machine are simple to operate, Rita Shel mends you consult any of the beauticians at ton explains to Linda R0l9Jld 1 ' ' Prescott s Beauty Shop Shelton s Ofhce Supply I' 51,5 'e-W-,.. ' if ,1Ei:'T' fgg2f'j'f3 'five ' 1iigg5 Jr2::g1fE:-2: wma: iiqtzfg fiw Shurfine products are quality products ot your 'Ihrif-T- Wise food stores. Your stores in Okmulgee are Clydes, 101 South Mission, Neals, 301 East Sixth, and Sorrells, 1330 North Oklahoma. Remember Clydes, Neals, and Sorrells Thril'T'Wise -151- '-n lx 7 The newspaper young folks read! The radio the Crowd tunes tol. Your Okmulgee TIMES, KOKL Discovering ai new ern of elegance are Sue W'h0mhle and Jan Birtcil in the '60 Cadillac Sedan. Bailey Oldsmobile Co. ll ,.,, firms Vbunsncpsy Wonoeloo . x.gr -5, 8:45, Mr. Robinson and Julia are looking over the well stocked assortment of sports equipment always found at Ray Robinson's Sports Shop Lynn Poplinger is admiring the fashions purchased by her father for the teenage crowd at OHS. See them at Poplinger's Hollywood Shop 152- 1 ' N f ,me- ,si Enjoying the delicious ice cream specials are Barbara Gill, Dennis Wood, Clara Jane Rentfro, Gary Long, Pat West, Barbara Snelson, Roger Turner, Floyd Foster, Pat Moore, Steve Rhoades, Suzy Watson, Linda Bissett, Connie Thomas, Sue Fulton, Jeanne Baker, and Linda Kelley at Bakers Ice Cream ICATION Thinking of redecorating? Join Helen and Margaret Cooper at Jones Furniture to pick out that new furniture or carpet. For any item in home furnishings the place to go is Iones Furniture Company ' mf me m m mm 1 9 o , , . i-il -bkuvk Stop in for a tank of Texaco from Gilbert York at Wood Drive and 20th. York's Wood Drive Texaco -154- Boudmot Regmald 100 Cunn1ngham Factor Cathey Earllynda Balley Brett Dlrectory glves page numbers of students clubs faculty d1v1s1ons STUDENT DIRECTORY Abernathy Peggy Acree Joe Acton Joe Adams Charlene Adamson Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Leeland Allen DlCk16 Alhson Barbara Anderson Imogene Anderson Lynn Anderson Ted Anglin Belva Anglm Kermxt Angl1n Reta Argo Allan Argo B111 Armsden M1chael Armstrong Sue Arnett Mac Arnold Jack Arnold Paula Ashby Chr1s Ashley Joan Ashlock Danny Ashlock Orvelleta 96 Ashlock Ramona Ashlock Ronald Aspy Benny Avers Max Phll Ann Bxlly Calvxn Baxley Dexter Baker Howard Baker Jeanne Balcom Leola Ballard Gary Barlow Judy Barnes Dean Barnum Susan Barras Danna Barras Donna Basford Kenneth Basford Sybnl Bass Terry Bass Tom Bates Gordon Baughman Randy Bauman Patty Baxter Larry Baxter Ronald Baxter Suzxe Bear Jeame Beasley Johnny Beebe Paul Beldleman Glor1a Belford Kenneth Bell Bel Bell Bell Bel Bell Bel Bell Arv11la Becky Beverly Carmen Cecxl DlCkl6 Ehzabeth Norma 100 Bell Pamela Bell Sandra Bell Thomas Brenda Kathy Paula James Jerry Ronme Bennett Bennett Bennett Benson Benson Bercaw Berkey B1 Berry Johnme Belle Blngman Mandena Blrd Donald B11-d Judy Blrtcll Jan Blshop Larry Blssett Lmda 1 B1v1n Dwam Blalr Randy Blanchard, Jams Blankenbeker Paula Blevms Carol Blevms Kathy Bogxe Arthur Bogne Charles Bohuslavxcky Eddle Bohuslavxcky Glenn Bohuslavxcky Pat Boudmot Terry Bradshaw B1lly Brame Tedxsue Brannon Dale Brant George Brant Retha Brant Verna Brashears Vxcky Danny Janet Larry Paul Brewer Brewer Brewer Brewer Brewer Brxdgman Joyce Brinkley Erama Raymond Bnscoe Jan Briscoe Jo Ann Brock Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Tommy Larry Lewls Lynn Oble Paul Ronald Teri Vlrgxma Brownfleld Bllly Brownfleld Donald 96 Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Glenn J an Lmda Sherry Susan Tommy 96 Brvant Vlckx Bullard Patsy Burd Buster Burd Larry Burgess Brenda Burgess Carol Burrows Jerry Burton Barbara Bushey Sharon Butler Alyce Butler Betty Butler David Byford Tommy Campbell Carolyn 96 Candxoto Donny Candler Ted Carey John Carey Regan Carglll Mlchael Cargola Mxchael Car1n1 Denms Carxm Reno Carlton Betty Carlton Carol Carr Larry Carr Ronald Carrxker Ben Carson Elame Carter Kathryn Carter George Casey Johnny Casey Rose Cash Frances Castm Gene Castner Ch1p Cathron Carol Cavazos John Cavazos Rlchard Chalakee Harold Chambers Barbara Chapman Edna Chapman Mary Checotah Chrlene 96 Child Edwma Chronos Amta Church1l1 Mary Claborn Rickey Clack Clalr Clark Clark Clark Clark Tommy Ronme Fred J1m Noreen Phyllls Clarkson Pamela Clay MarJor1e Cleaver Orv1l Clevenger Vlcky Clxfford Daniel Clmgan Gordon Clyburn Charlene 96 Cole Ray Coleman Mxke Coleman Wayne 100 Colher Coll1er Conkm Conley Look Carolyn Dana Douglas 96 J 1m Roxana 117 155- Cook Danny Cooper Ben Cooper Helen Cooper Margaret 117 Coppedge Carolvn 96 Coppedge Karen Coppenger Sammy Cotner Walter Cottrell Kathryn Courson Charles Courtemanche Kenneth Cox Blllle Cox Carolyn Cox Donald Cradduck Jolene Crawford Jeanette Crawford Lmda Creason Rlckey lnrlunson Davld Dlllard Don Dxllard Jlmmle Dxllon Phyllls Dxllsaxer Jo Ann Doane Dor1s Domery Kaye Dorer Dnana Frake Jamxe Duck Randell Duckett Bobbye Edenborough Mary Fdmonds Tommy Edmonds Donald Edward Davld Edwards John Egan Patrlcla Exsenhour Mary Ellls Donald Crlm Anne Crmer L rlner C rooch C rooch Madeline Sharon Bllly Mnke Crosley Sharon Crow Betty Crume Ramona Crummett Alvm Crummett Lutrncla Cruncleton Jerry Crunk Dorls Cxupper Sandra Ellxs Johnny Ellxs Norman Llhs Thomas F rgle John Eno Judy Eno Leon Epperson Harold Fvans Evans Evans Evans Lxum Exun' Factor Arthur Carolyn Sharon Sonya Donny Shlrlcy Cynthla Sammy Carla C unmngham Ronald Curry Gayle Cushman Carol Lushman Melvm Dalrymple Roger Dalton Margaret Davenport Jxmmy Davenport Jlmmle Davenport Joe Davenport F agg Karen Farned Dale Faurot Jlm Flelds Joe Flnch Ann Flnch Martha Flnn Charlotte 1-mn Gwendolyn 1-xscher Lmda Fxscher Ronald hte Dean F1te Glenda Fxte Jackxe Fleetwood Gary Mlckey Dav1dson Rlchard Davls Davxs AJBVIS Davis Davls Davxs Davxs JJHVIS Davis Ann Carol Deanna Ethel Karen Kay Pete Sklppy Susan Dau son Rlchard Deatherage Pat Deaton Decker Decker Dewey Dewey Sharon Davxd Laura B1 Jeanne 6 Flemmg Gwynn Flemmg Jackxe Flood Rutn Folster Lmda Foley Cynthna Foreman Barbara Foreman Dwayne Foreman Phyllxs Fosdyke Clyde Fosdyke Janet Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Fowler Davld Elame F101 fi oe oy Pat t W Roge- J udx Fox Louls I I I , , ' .... 106 . .... 96 '. 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Goodwm Peggy Borden Phyllls Goss John Grant D1ana Grant Nma Crates Bxlly Graves Harlan Graves Lawrence Gray Lmda Gray Nxcky Grayson Jona Loy Grayson Sharon C rayson Tommy Green Jon Greenhaw Jackle Greenhaw Jerry Gnssom Sharon Grolemund Peggy Guffey Jackle Guffey Patr1c1a Guffey R1chard 7 111 1 97 Gunkel Floyd Cunkel June FJIIII Sherry Gunter Rxchatd Guy Don Guyer Jamce Cvunn Johnme Gwxnn Marxlyn Hackworth Eddxe Hahne Sue Hall Marnlyn Hamby Sharon Hamilton Ranny Hamxlton Sharon Hancock James Hankms Ixelta Parbxson Imogene Harder Janet Hardmck Ann Harjo Joe Harrrs Claudette Harrxs Jo Ann Harrls Kav Harrnson Judlth Harshaw Jon Hart rave Bxlly Hartgrave Donna I-fartgraxe Samuel Hartman Robert Hartman Ruby Russell Donald Lynn John Harvey I-'aslett Haslett Hassell Hawkms LOIS Hawkms Splrl Hayden Buddy Hayden Charles Hayden Marsha Hayes Ponald Heard Sterhng Heffley Kenneth Hendnckson Alxce Henrlckson John I-'endrlx Kenneth Henson Davld Henson Mxchael Hershev Jack Hessom Carl Hessom Rlcky Hlcks Blllv H111 Sam Hlll Wavne Hlllman John Hlltlbrand Bruce Hxmes Davld Hodges Marvm Hodges R1chard Holcomb Marlon Hollaway Anlta Hollaway Danrw Hollaway Gary Holleman Carrle Holleyman Vlctor Hollovtav Alfreda Holloway Mrke llolloway Roberta Holloway Velma Hooten Doyle Ilopkxns Kathryn 9 101 101 Hopton Svlvna Horn Horn Horn Cl1fford Jeannette Jeff Horn Jerry Hossler Kcxth Hossler Ruth Houck Donna Houston Andy howard Kenton Hovsard Marsha Hovu ell Howell Hove ell Howell Hon ell Howell D1ck Donna Clnger Grady James Terry Huddleston Denms 97 Iluddleston Kenneth Hudson Ida Marne 112 Hudson Rlcky '-Iuss Gene Inglnsh Barbara In ram Dorxs Ingram Jlmmxe I1 ey Pobert Jackson Gerald Jacob Agnes James Sandra Joe Bob Robert Edwm Elmer J effrxes J eff nes J lmboy J xmboy Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Dlane Gary Harold James Kay Larry Sue Wayne Johnston Fred Jones ones Jones Jones Jones Iones Jones Jones Jones Beverly Bllly Denn1s Donald Donald James J tmmy Morgan Sharon Jordan Larry lordan I ura I aufman B111 Kay Douglas Kay Larry Keaton Yeaton Keesee Keesee Ke1fe1 Ixelfer Kexm Kelley Kelley Kelley Kelley Fellev Kel'ey Betty Leslxe Randell Rlchard Betty W1lI1am L1nda Delores George James J uan Del Kenneth Larry 156- U K lley Patsy Kennedy Danny Kent Marv eta Knmzey Katherlne Kmg James Ktser Barbara Yaser Kathryn Knser Sharon Kxsner Donna klelfgen Fred Klmel ole Kathleen Knox Jacqulta Kowamk James Fownslar Jane Kownslar J1m LaCro1'c Kevan IaCro1x Renn I Allrer Charlotte Lamb rtson Bettv 1 mbertson Daruel arnt er son Mahlon I ane leroy Lapp Lynn Lar ent L1nda IaSarge Burban Laub Tommy Laymon Jane I'1ymon Jo Ann Laymon Judy leake Gllbert Lee Dewey Lee Dwayne ee M1rlan Lee June Leeder Betty leeder Donna Martha Coy Ellzabeth John Mary Jo Lomax Eddle Long Gary Long Rlchard Lucas Betty Luney Dale McCabe Elleen McCall Burna McCarty Duane McCarty Larry McCarty Lmda Lelgh I PXVIS Lewls LEWIS I ew1s IN' cCol1um Donald McCormack, Dean McCoy Alrce McCoy Johmta McCraw Donna McCullough Barbara MfCune Carol McDan1el McDan1el NIcDan1el McDan1el McDonald McDonald McDonald Jerry J oe Judy Melvln Claude Dwxght 'I 0 Patrlcxa McDonald Thomas 98 McGow1n Marlxyn 98 MeGown Jeff IWCCFEQOI Dana McGrew Bllly McGrew Jlmmy McGrew Leon McKay Joyce McKay Jumor 'VlcKell1ps Kay lVIcKmne Kathleer McK1nney Dona McLeskey Jamce McMullen Marne 1vIcPherson Barbara McPherson Beverly Moy ay Mabrey M xbrey 'V 1eder Joan Bruce Carllsle Mxchael Pa Karen 'vlaeder Magrmn Maledon Rlcky Malone John Mann B1lly Maples Rlchard Maples Scott Marchant Brenda Marquardt Marr1s Hubert Marsh Frances Marsh Monte Marshall Rnchard Martm Martm Martm Martm Martm Martm Martm Martm Mason Mason Massa Mathls 'vlayes Mayes Mays Mays Atha B1 Carolyn Eddxe Hank Pamela Ronald Wade Bertha Rxchard Easter Jerry John Judy lames Kathryn Lmda Mary Nays Mays Melson Wxlhe Melton Dewame Melton Kathryn Meneley Ronald Messer Fred Mxcheau Bobby Mxller Alxce Nlller Joyce Muller Wayne Mlllxcan John 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