Quapaw High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Quapaw, OK)

 - Class of 1958

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'Glue T, Schedule Administration Teachers Seniors juniors Sophomores Freshmen Grades Sports Activities Advertisers R fcjzv' ',ifi L, ', '1 -X A Message From .p THE ff SUPERINTENDEN - Id Z ROB ERT ROOT President BOARD - I can sincerely say that our new high school is a dream come true. The need for this kind of structure has been evi- dent for some time, and its now being a reality makes us proud, indeed to be privileged to use all of the facilities offered by this plant. The Board of Edu- cation and patrons are equally proud and feel that an investment of this kind can do the thing which is of utmost im- portance, and that is to increase the educational opportunities for the youth of our community. I am confident that our new high school will inspire all the youth who attend to higher ideals, and American Citizenship. j. C. Price VERNON COUCH Vice-President ..-.. . -r N V P' ,I - .T OF ' P 'f 2 EDUCATION 3 Q PAUL AMPHLETT JOE SMITH CARL BLACK Member Clerk Member ,:., , 5 A 'i -ii f s ' 'i 752553 AA -' I-:: 'fI 1 x XCZY. -af' :EQ YY x . 1 I Our Speaks It was a real inspiration to stu- dents and teachers to move into our new building and use the many fine facilities provided for us. A spirit of pride, appreciation, and cooperation by all students has been evident throughout the school year. I hope that these high ideals as portrayed by picture and printed mater- ial in this yearbook, will become tra- ditional in Quapaw lligh School. Don G. McDonald ..v-4' i .7-,. V GRADE SCHOOL MESSAG Startling world-wide events of the past year have brought home to Americans just how extremely vital education for survival has become. Producing scientists and engi- neers for the coming space age may seem far removed from elementary edu- cation but in the final analysis edu- cation does begin on the elementary level. Education must broaden the scope of its offerings in order to meet the needs of all its leamers. Most impor- tant, it must minister to the wholeper- sonality of the child, not just to his intellect. We are proud that Quapaw's school system is meeting this challenge to progress in education. We have ade- quate space to accommodate all six grades and an auditorium for music classes and programs. Our classrooms are newly decorated and eq uipped with modern lights and new juniorexecu- tive type desks. 'Viola B. Mason, Principal 5 . '.s - GENE SNOW Typing I 8: II, Shorthand, Book- keeping, Annual Sponsor z H V MADELINE MYERS American History, World History, Oklahoma History, Civics, Amer- ican Problems. IACK LANGLEY Shop 8, 9 8: 10. ie ?7ea7aZe4' Kiowa CLELIA PRICE CARY PANNELI English I 84 Il, Sp e e c h , News Math 9 Algebra General Bus! Writing, Library. ness Agriculture Band JACK MILLER L UCILLF I OONEY 7 81 8 Grade Science, 7th Geog- Domestic Science 8 9 8: 10, 7th raphy 84 Health, Agriculture. Grade English 4 H Sponsor I X I I-R ix QV MILDREE HUQEARD Math 8 81 9, Algebra, English III. 3. f J. It's also coffee time for Madeline Myers, Mildred Buzzard, Clelia Price, and Lucile Looney. REFRESHMENT TIME Is it a coke or coffee break?? Today it is coffee for the teachers, and Bob Kesler, jack Langley, j.C. Price, Superintendent, jack Mil- ler, Gene Snow, and Flip McDonald, Princi- pal, seem to be enjoying it. 'N It really is coke break time. For proof, just view the enthusiastic gathering around the pop machine. This is a beautiful sight to the juniors. They receive the revenue from this machine. HOT LUNCH PROGRAM The students of QI-IS are certainly en joying some delicious meals these days. Between two hundred and two hundred fifty students eat in the cafetorium each day Our thanks go to Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Burns and Mrs. Hemphill for those fine meals. We were very pleased when The Empire District Electric Co. chose our school in which to display their modem electric kit- chen. Carol Reed, our contestant, was unable to enter their annually sponsored cooking contest because of illness. We are fortunate that these girls are willing to assist with the kitchen duties. Thanks-Loretta, june, Mary, Gladys, and Delore Zidmax JOE BARNES Tiny Football l,2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Baseball lg All Confer- ence Football 43 Football Captain 43 Football Queen Attend- ant Escort 43 President of Class 3. HOB BRISCOE Robin junior Play vii ' I BILL BRYAN Flash Football l,2,3,43 Basketball 33 Baseball l,2,3. MARY BIQRKYBILE Mutt CHARLES BIQZZARD Buzz Football l,2,5,4i Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track 33 Vice-Presi- dent of Class 13 Treasurer of Class 43 junior Play, Senior Speech Play. 'IAMES A. CANTRELL jim Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Track 13 Vice-President of Class 23 President of Class 43 junior Playg Senior Speech Playg Teentown Committee 23 President of 4-H Club 2. Half - y. fljffc' , gt f I ,I A 1 DALE CASE Casey ' Track 2,33 junior Play3 Library 2. BILL COUCH Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,4Q Basketball 1,2, 343 Track 3,43 All-Conference Football 49 Football Queen At- tendant Escort 2,33 Junior Playg Senior Speech Playg Presi- dent of Class 2,59 Camival King Candidate 2. MARY FANNING junior Play5 Glee Club 15 Senior Spe MARY FISHER Pep Club 1,3,45 Glee Club 2,35 4-ll JEANIE GRUBE Glee Club 15 juniorflayg ROBERT IIMMERSON ,vm Q. C cg Sagebrushl' Senior Speech Play. Hobe 5 5 ex , K N A X U' Y. A9 ' NH!! DARREL KELLER Football l,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2. WARREN MCDONALD Football 3,45 Track 3,45 junior Play. tif' ff 'il 1. ,I i 1 I: 1 Dumplin ech P11 zy. lfsisll Club 2,35 Librarian 1. FAYE FROST 5 Frostie Football Queen Candidate 15 Camival Queen Candidate 25 Pep Club 35 Senior Speech Playg Basketball Queen 4. REGENA GAROUTTE Reg Secretary of Class 15 Class Reporter 21 Glee Club l,2,35 Glee Club Play 15 Librarian 1A25 4-ll Club 1,25 Paper Staff 2,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Annual Staff 1,2, 3,45 Editor 45 junior Play5 Senior Speech Play5 Basketball Queen Candidate 4. age... ing, -ff.. vii ' . Butch Qui ndal j ie. ' A L--. . ., ALICE Kllfl-l,l'fN MOOD Glee Club 23 junior Play3 Senior Speech Play3 New Commers Club 2. VlRGlL Ol! ENS 'vliwiggl' junior Playg Senior Speech Play. ,P e, , 1 GLADYS PARKER Bugs 4-H Club 1,23 Glee Club 1,2,33 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 President of Pep Club 43 Paper Staff 43 Librarian 112,33 junior Playg Senior Speech Playg Carnival Queen Candidate 43 Basket- ball Queen Candidate 4. DAVID PATTISON Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,23 State Honor Society. .ji .l.:,- . .1, KY . . . 'J . 5 WANDA PIERCEFIELD -Iudy' Q 4,-.,, F.H.A. 1,2,3g Racketeers 1,2,3Q Pep Club 43 Miamietts 2 Y, yi, Office Assistant 1,43 Librarian 3. ' 1, BOB PRICE Bob' 'fit pifif gf 5 , ., . 4' -S 1, f3:g5.f,f, 'ii Gi wif-'A-' 'A 31 ,Q .,-. CAROL GWFNDOLYN REED Glee Club 1,33 Mixed Chorus 33 junior Play3 Senior Speech Playg Chat-,Pile Staff 33 Home-Ee Play 23 G-E Contest 3,43 4-H Club 1.2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Librarian 33 American Legion Award 3. NANCY SHAPP Shappo Glee Club 23 Band 13 Pep Club 2,3,43 Class Treasurer 3. are , PATSY SMITH Smitty Pep Club l,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3, Paper Staff 5,45 junior Play, Secretary of Pep Club 4, Football Queen Candidate 43 Voice of Democracy 4. CIIARLES STONPIR Charlie junior Play, Paper Staff 43 Office Assistant 3,49 4-H Club 1. NANCY TRL ELOVI-Q Touts Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Teentown Committee 1,3,43 junior Play, Office Assistant 35 Hand 1,33 Glee Club 29 Paper Staff 1,43 4-H Club lg Annual Queen Candidate 3, SeniorSpeech Play. JUNE WOODARD Merri Glee Club 1,2,3g junior Playg Senior Speech Playg 4-H Club 1. I SENIORS 1958 V1 CONCESSION STAND The seniors are in charge of the con- cessions during our homecoming game with Picher. They are making money for the Senior Trip . Pictured are Mary Fisher, Mildred Buzzard, Sponsor Cif you cn look around Maryj, Wanda Piercefield, and Vir- gil Owens. .E , MTX 'defy X 1 1 gi'-' 1 l VKX LQ'-4 'ws-- What happened Mary-did he move?? Pajama Party 1 This one ac: play was put on to raise money for the football queen candidate. FIRST ROW Regena Garvoutte, Gladys Parker, Mary Fanning, Alice Mullen, What 3 so shocking in :he Wildcat jane Woodard. SECOND ROW: Carol Reed. JOCH7 Danqefzauc zilcaigamevuf Dave Barnes 'Q Q , i bg Ci' 1 Treva Bird - , Q-4 .,' Nr Vivian Brittle A ' 7 R v W? . Q ,5.171Ag . Y A 1 , 1, h -. if , a flu, 1,-, S . JV. ' I 5 2 1 4-. 1 -1 1' if 1 ff' ' 6 Phil Dean Burkybile YL I ' 'hs Beverly Carrico X' 1' Beatrice Carver i 'Q-3 Billie Clark 'D 'i' K ji Rosa Compton Cla? Dawayne Cousatte 152 ' i KM Q 2' L 'fl' ff- , Cecil Cox Q lu' B, James Dawson sm lf, Richard Ferris Barbara Fry Patsy Gailey Eulene Gaston u,,,. 4-1 4 V 4-- .1 ,YJ S 4 -'rs ,ln . 'W' I:- s . Q... ' r K JY - N' vu Marlene McQuirk Wayne Mishler Phyllis Morton uh' 1' 1 N V ' -,f 7-L , 9 Jygmvl Z1 Q Su? 'Q ' fiiizx rig.: Q QL 5-I.: ff ' -Nu-7' fx' tg Qx 5'21'f J . 2:11,- . ,2'?iQ: Q elf f ' x . '- - -, .Q ' ' A Freddie Stasell jesse Taylor Judith Tuthill '.4 xx, 'G' in xr. wi ' ' 1' . .nf- f k. l,, 'N -fy wx 1 In U Q 1.2 fb .Q- ' - jim Grube Loretta Helms 'U :r K4 ... ... cn I O ... ru :1 U' ro W rm ur Q N A :1 Q H1 He! ' M 5' 21 3 3 v 'hx , 3 E5 D W 445 A, I 5 . f 'V 21 52- .. .Y . 9 w FZ' T. Q, if A 3 0 law, A I 2 . if of 57 M , 'X 4 - lf-Aiffsb . f ' X , Q . 'lk i pr . 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' ' N 'rf'-' W A' A-I Y 0 5? iii:- 'V'- S- tis ir' -SH in gn. -i ri. 1-0 'ei D 'S ' s Doyle Alsbury Gary Alshury Ramona Anderson Donna Bird jackie Bryan john Bunce Katherine Burns Loretta Carver Clinton Clark Earlene Crum Richard Dov-'ns Wanda lfby Gloria Edmonds Kay Farris Myrline Ferris Stanley Garoutte Sharon Goodwin Violet Grube Barbara Greenback Kenneth Graham Keith Hamlin P Teddy Helms ' 5, Donna Jennings if , - gi' Jim Jennings J V I Ill-H ll X Carolyn Jimmerson Sondra Mayes Barbara McDunner Yannah McWatrers Reva Mullen Willard Murhpy Joyce Neal Carol Parker Donald Petrus Duane Plank Bennet: Price Jim Rector Viilma Rogers Jim Schooley Bobby Shapp Shirley Shields YL I X' P x is iho- 1' '3' Rh 'T' 'E' is :ami Se, fi-Y lx 'T if up. in-v-9 Q-v L 2+ of-ti if SOPHOMORE INITIATION Can you place the face! I-'oundella Stanley Deloris Sullivan . Martha Watson ' ' M Emma Wheeler V Zglyzniii -1 rf' Make Room For Rodney This one act play was presented by sophomore class to raise money for annual queen candidate. FIRST ROW: B Shapp, Bennett Price. SCEOND ROW: V Grube, Earlene Crum, Donald Petrus, D Sue Jennings, Doyle Alsbury, Yannah Mc ters. Zak! Qaafmeq Walter Alexander Dorothy Amphlett Hugh Atkins Lester Baker jackie Couch vu '15-r 0 1 . . A' Norman Buttle ,f 4 '. A g ' ,. el Charlotte Carver 'R X x 1 at f Jv- 5 S S- ' . 1 ' S' . ls' , 2, ' an . x 1 N :rv l 'Q7' l ff? 5' rf' 'Y' Grace Ann Flsher Yl lm Clgrlc son Marvin Frost Sandra Ceorge b'rt llxmilton .- 4 Hart kf4WvA fx ,W Q 'v A eva. -. -m 5, 74 L - is L 1. nb N - s ' ,til Mary llernphill ' f s - , ' 1 ' if johnny lluback iv A' 3 , f Birdsall Keeton 'u A159 ll' f Katherine Lollar M 1 A , . , ai 1, . Q4 Ann Peters . ' S, jim Ludlum gi 2 . 9 i 4 .. f , Q it 4-. 'Q Sandra Martin Q Janice McMinn giyfqd L Dale Plank 7 i Tommy Price ,. ' . v Suu Y a 7'1 , M l Z3 5 0, ,L ' ' 15 , Qs Jfp' ' ml in iz. ,- ,pf -T' A D W 5 Mary McMinn fi ' ii' ' ,W-Q :' -- ,,f gil Q- Wifi: ,luanita Minor 7 'V I I X .lf - .Ni-1 f,i,,hl r 'Sli ,gf-t .'11'f A Joe Spencer jo Ann Stanley I 1 . , s. ,x- ., I Jesse Moore f' , . . Henry Nachtigal Gary Stasell Mary Tindall . x Q 01 vs. ,a Bill Max Townsend .f ' 5 ' dj , L hs . x 1 Q' X R , 'f ' -'M' ' Linda Owens R 7 tw if if 'lll 4 ' ii: . Cheryl Tracy Harry Tuthill .. 1 Mary Watson . . I6 -'- ig -in .- '- . Steve Williams ' 4' ' A xi Q 5...-r Q ' - a.. 4 'cf S -,, 5Q7 E ,ve 1 Y ' , 1 - , C my ,A 'S 'f - xl 'ik vi F Q . iw - A 7 M .. or .9 Ctrl' Arlo' 1-8 f X Q K I NL I? I .- Q GQ i' .if li' 1, - rl' I 13 1- ' -Laa- We -Q l A s Jr- jack Miller. . . . . .Sponsor Dale Neal .... .... P resident johnny Buttram . . . . . . Vice-President Mike Buzzard . . . . Secretary-Treasurer Anna Mae Owens Andy Randall Mary Rogers Delores Schofield Nancy Schooley Greg Stone Bonnie Ward Billy Waters Carolyn Weston Carolyn Whited Rita Langley Betty Mahurin Clarence McCoin Delores McDonald Martha McDonald Patsy Mullen Dale Neal Della Newcomb 1 A -S . 1 1 No X. -1 Sharon Daqidson Mike Downs Billy l-Iby Frank Ferris Billy Ciehhart Ruth Hamlin Bobby Johnston Dewey johnston heorrgin Anderson Sammy liunce Sharon Bunce Hob liurkyluile johnny Huttmnw Mike Huzznrd Sharon llarrico Linda Cllzlrlt Kenneth Conch Freda Cox ix lr . 5 x k ,' E H- v' if v ...,..,, ff X ,qi - 7:5 .st . Y . ,4 as ' fag .. ', 45' s- - 6 1 3 ,f ., ... so X 'Q' x in W? 1 .1-. Q , 94 an .-au.. h - Bm. ,A -. P Darrel Alsbury john Baker Sue Barrett Billie Beason Beverly Ileets Mary Black Donnie Bryan Emie Burns Pat Coach Earl Crum Willard Dixon Donnie Eby -Y x ,si Il? 'Unil- A A 1 x . ,, . Q . , ', P an f my H, a en- rtdf v Q 9 ,ix 1 All X , I. Darline Farris Loretta I-oster Linda Gilbert in Pauline Goodwin Y ' Lee Grube i ' Cecil Haymaker 5 , es. 8 4, x X K 1 Lucile Looney Sponeor Mary Black. . President Darrel Alsbury Vice President Raymond Keeton Secretary Treasurer Paula Haymaker 1 Geneva Keeton Raymond Keeton '. . Chuck McMinn Q Lb .K -1 MA ' - Howard Newcomb 5' Donnie North ' Eddie Owens if f 'V ' jane Root 4 K' t J ffiwfn' I Q Janice Shockley Andy Smith Anita Thomasson Glenn Weddel GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY if -NK' -404' sqf- Helen Snow Frrst Grade -aff. Q11 Fsa Gregory FT f fx 9 X J qu..- t 7 Alma Pettus Fifth Grade Second Grade Hel en Musgro ve Fourth Grade f' iff aw- Dove Hammons Thxrd Grade -'Q' ' nr-H. -'Q' rf, ...., , f 'N Viola B. Mason Helen Claire Southern Sixth Grade Music Sz Departmental SIXTH GRADE lIOMli ROOM MO'lllliRS: ' Rickey Allison YQ ' 0 'V' ' 'sf - --- 2 ' gf ZZ ry , - , 'Bib 0 - I 5- s . s ,V -., ,klxli V- ruifi n f' , 1 -Y , . v , p. . If A K 3. Q 5 is -.P ' f il!'Cff4.,13f' ., aalnptf an ,- Q - fi ly 1 ' 4 Q. 'u K ,. 2 - c 'bd if Q , X . LM. -1 gf, 4'ff I A Q in 3 - , 'V -v ' x' K R. I xt' 7 i .- i' YYQ1' Mrs. Cllarcnce Iirldins Mrs. liarl Gonce Mrs. Roy Allison Mrs. Ralph Kelley Ruth Barren Sarah Black Lonnie Brock jerry Iiurggraf jimmy liurns jerry Buczram jerry Coach Rex Dixon Harry I.ee liddins Charles Elliott Larry Elliot: Tressie Foster jacquetta Gonce Alberta Greenlee Doyle Huffsterler Fez-man Keeton Karen Keller Larry Kelly Melvin Lake Linda Mcllonald Hilly McMinn Leiter Miner Doris North Lucinda Smith Ronald Gilstraq A, Aff, in L '?ffLx ...- ,fra ' v .. .1 1 hz r l ' A I 4- l l A, . 1 1-:gf , . 1- l Kes Charles Alexander Virginia Booth Chester Brewingron FIFTH GRADE HOME ROOM MOTHERS: Mrs. Gladys Nichols Mrs. Avis Shipman Mrs. june Lewis Mrs. Virginia Singletary ' f Larry Bunce Q' , Q- Larry Burggraf 5 r is,-it A Ronnie Burkybile jerry Clark ,1 . x V 4 Y F. F5 N' QTF7 K- 7'5i.. :, ,K Henry Ellick -5 ' ' , b David johnson Q K' 'U' . ,Q, fi-5 1 5 Betty Johnston Y, S ' ae- I Jo Ellen jones V 1 , ' -3? y y ,Q If- ns- ' , ' .1 I'VXi1i?PNld3 C 15-sr-U.! . 2- Gary Kelly .5 g , t Q , , Q Rose Ann King il v 5, U, 'ni Willis Laney f Q A -- V 1 Linda Lewis . . 5 Q- W J K-4 . ' P .4 U' 6 Louise Mahurin Charles McDonald KV y , Af' A' t Perry McMinn l '- ' , 3' I 1 Geneva Miner , 5 A .51 - Ez, ':IY:r ' . f .Af . ' '.-ng,-:.. . - Kenny Nichols Wanda Owens David Piercefield David Radford Patsy Ann Roberts Connie Schofield Henry Schofield jackie Mae Shipma Ann Singletary Bennie Snow Nora Ann Tindall Gary Don Tmxell I1 iv- , . W, x V' 7 ll 'Y s ,S , I H' ' K-4 X rf , Q Q 5' if AZ, 1 LI ' -. ' - - ... aid, Q -', - ,V I . 1- ,r - ,, .. L FOURTH GRADE llUMlf RUUM N1U'lll Mrs. Oliver Rice Mrs. Norman Johnston Mrs. Dorothy lll'V2lIl! Mrs. lilis Shirley fa 5 5 ' ,Y 21 J, V' :- -- t Jvgttv V Hi A ,,, f -, --QQ ' 7 .. , 5 3 KDQQ, 72 l.RS: Danny Bryant Donald liurkyhile jimmy Buzzard jerry Canady Ricky Clemrnons Larry Lee Duree Judy Ann Iiby Tommy Ellick Sharon Elliot Susan Ann Gonce jaclci e Goodson Radford Greenlee 1' A' YF l 9 Terry Allison Martha Atkins Q v 1 Q Y A ,N -. fx lilizaberh Barrett H. ss- .ya 4 , - ,r , I , v Q, . ,. L. Vt r - A. LA 9 fi . I' ji L K4 A gig Q41 svn -4. J, Q SJ, ,D 2' 1 ,, , -W. 1- li eil, ' 8' A up L D 4- 5 V' H N' ,Z f A , .5 X' Q ff- 51 Q' 9 A 1 i W . as 4 ' -. Q' 5 as 'N -ra f if-,rj fl'i 'EE 12' f Q kewl -6 V 7 GT' K y - 1. A. jack Grube ' Ruby Sue Hubback '12-F f Sherrey Lee Johnston , , Mary Lou King ii Aga? ff 'Q D ,L J v Q-- its-.fr t 5 .4 1 7 - . fr I K t fyiflifgl, '.l I 7 ' 5.2555 f i .ff . 1 ' , Ef12..sf'? .,,..,. 1 'N .- ' ml f Sherrie jean Mangum Daisy Nelson Kenneth North Dennis Lee Rice julia Ann Rogers Georgie Schofield Rossrnan Shipman Daryl Stone joe Tindall Minnie Waters Larry Whited Larry Woods THIRD GRADE HOME ROOM MO'l lll:RS Mrs Betty Brandon Mrs essc Thompson Mrs Clarence Burggraf Mrs Helen Downs Danny Branden Larry Bryant Clanssa Burggraf George Burkybxle Lmda Kay Coach Donme Cox Vxctona Frabtree Connxe Downs Lxnda Duree Orvelle Eby Leo Ellxort Beulah Mae Eulx tt Bruce Farns Bertha Foster Rocky Garcher Mernta Gover Chnsune Johnson Bobby Johnston Leanne Kmder johnny McM1nn Nadine More Bobby Pxercefneld Edward Pxercefneld Celxa Ann Smith jo Sue Thomasson Kaye Thomasson jo Clee Thompson Roger Vaughn Sandra Welch 436 'iv'- 1 wail 'v 'Om an xckx Anderson C lmrlc-ne Booth if 'ia Y' la T' 15 'Z 13 as-V x 1 XF '-it 'vr-, A fs.. nf' u-.. ox vs,- .iv-lf Y-r IF ' J 9- 8 2 5 ini'-' QP' . e . j . 5 . , . 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FIRST GRADE Walter Booth llOMl Room Milllll RS l' arl Brvant Steven Bunce C us Burggraf judw Buzzard Bobby Crabtree Betty Ellxck Paulme Foster Robert Cxdeon Otha C-over Jesse james Karla Keller Terrance Kxnder ,ary Kmg Glen Kinney Lmda Lake Nlrs llcttx Buzzml Nlrs ll ll'0lCl Nl'll!IL Mm ulrlc Crzbrrce Mrs Wlnforrl mms llruce Mangwum Nancy McDonald C an Nlckhnn Ronnxe NlcNeels Lanol More Molly Murphy jerry Neal Frankre Nelson Charles North Harry Rhodes Dorthy Roberts Margo Thompson f. S' 'f Karen Vaughn A x l-dclxe l evus W av 'V JS +5-Q ffl if f rn 3 5 fn 1 m 5 fo v! 4' V N' ,,. s.. 4 ef-'-la, e ' V , ,-,-- -din 'QW ,J -- in , H, S :ii I 1 h f . ' x . ,'g', 'S' Mi 'Jxlfa M I . 1 gl.. 4 I V I . 1 1 uf-fx 1 v 4 ' - F , - 0 I M ' ' lx xl .1 K 2 A. ' H' , , 1 V ' ' M - - Aj 5f. '- I T-.' Y H . an 'V' Ao- 4 . In I1-If 4 ,l 3 A -at QI I . Q - , f 1 . ' l Q l' I I, f, 4 J lf ' ,X ffl , 1' ' .4 'Q' l l -3' ' ' ' ' I K be K ' X ' -- . 5 ' X 1 - K K+ f ' J' . .dp , - 2' - ,, , In If .... H '5 -.1 ' I r , . Q' L, if us- h V '. Q rr ' 4 ,,,,, ,i '! V I xr K M J U 'v , U I ' ., , , ' , x , W Y 1 i -ll I 1' ' t ' l 11 l 4 V, V l' ,A f I , ' I 1 l x v 4' . 'M a 1 , 1 I 4, ,,' 4 N 9 . ,Q e ' , K 7 , A v , O - A. ' lv' v , . ' ', 4. lv e- , , I 2 xf' , ' X.. ,tm . , l A - , ' I It Qs X 1 I ' A A O 4 U - ' x I4 l'l 'lub tl fmt , ff' . .X 5 . Q l , . l ' E 4 . 4 ii , ,. , K Q 1 V i ' 7 4 J, - -5 - 44, 6 I 2 , gx GIRL SCOUTS FIRST ROW: Mary Black, Bonnie Ward, Darline Farris. SECOND ROW: Lucinda Smith, Linda Lewis, Freda COX, Carolyn Weston, Betty Johnston, Karen Keller. THIRD ROW: Ann Singletary, Linda McDonald, jane Root, Sarah Black, Jacquetta Gonce. A IQ if f- A A 05 'Af PF BROWN IES FIRST ROW: Celia Ann Smith, Leanne Kinder, Sharon Elliot, Sherrie jean Mangum, Sally Root, Connie Downs. SECOND ROW: Mary Mangum, Susan Clemons, Kathy Keller. THIRD ROW: jo Clee Thompson, Victoria Crabtree, Kaye Thomasson, Vicki Anderson, Susan Gonce, Vickie Bagby. CUB SCOUT FIRST ROW: Terry Allison, Dennis Rice, Larry Bryant, Charles Alex- ander. SECOND ROW: Ricky Clem- mons, Larry Burggraf, Ronnie Burky- bile, Chester Brewington, Bennie Snow. THIRD ROW: George Burkybile, Edward Piercefield, Perry McMinn, David Piercefield, Gary Kelly, Danny Bryant, jimmy Buzzard. 0 ,H ,., ,ix , .io it . . - I 1 GRADE SCHOOL BA D N Trumpets 8: Corners FIRST ROW: Celia Ann Smith. SRCOND ROW: Raymond Keeron, Ricky Allison, Bennie Snow, Larry Burggraf, jane Root Harry Eddins. THIRD ROW: Gary Pannell, Director. Clarinets Trombone 8: Lyre f? ar N Lucinda Smith, Mary Black, Gary Panncll, Director, Sarah Black, jerry Burggraf, Linda McDonald, Karen Keller. gdmknm 5 004 Spam ff J 0 fAPA V , - . K, k 5 CN B-XY!-41' ,. ,I K af J Q- ,S TJ X 5 N Y s 9 l S Elly lgx : K ll X KD' JIQQBD lf 15' 37 65' Q 3 ' , 1 Bill Bryan Charles Buzzard Darrel Keller Senior Senior Senior I A , w 5Ul P I ' ' Y P , f W ffiy fi? ' Y' x ff' L J, ' K 1 He All x, fp I if all p , 'lb 'Q Bill Couch Warren McDonald David Partisan Senior Senior Senior jim Cantrell joe Barnes james Dawson SCYUOI Senior junior v . Q 1' A . ,,. W a 'J A' ki s- 1 .. l-A fv 'xx 5, U J 45 f v at 1 Eddie Parker Richard Ferris johnny Vaughan junior Junior Junior I .g f , I -ini!!! ww' d' 'J2 '...w F f KM if Q Fred Richards jesse Taylor Dave Bat-ne Junior Junior Junior S Scoreboard Quapaw 7 Fairland . . . Quapaw O Grove . . . . . . Quapaw 13 Sarcoxie .... . . . Quapaw 14 Carl junction ..... Quapaw O Wyandotte . . . . . . Quapaw 13 jay .... . . . Quapaw 39 Commerce . . . . . Quapaw 20 Chelsea. . . . . Quapaw 32 Afton . . . . . Quapaw 6 Picher . . . . . With a little luck the Wildcats could have tied the score. This picture was taken during our homecoming game with Pichet. FIRST UNIT Q V it WRB4 W , wb NC' FIRST ROW: jesse Taylor, Warren McDonald, Bill Couch, Dave Barnes, Flip McDonald, Coach, Fred Richards, David Pattison, Bill Bryan. SECOND ROW: jim Cantrell, johnny Vaughan, james Dawson, joe Barnes, Darrel Keller, Charles Buzzard, Richard Ferris, Eddie Parker. SECOND UNIT 3 lui FIRST ROW: Billy Eby, Jim Schooley, johnny Huback, jackie Bryan, Richard Downs, Andy Smith. SECOND ROW: Flip McDonald, Coach, Lester Baker, Benny Barnes, Bobby Shapp, Bennett Price, Walter Alexander, Le Roy rlarl. Jesse Moore, jim Jennings, Donald Pettus, Harry Tuthill, Bob Kesler, Coach. THIRD ROW: Jacky Couch, Bob Burky' bile, Mxke Buzzard, Steve Williams, joe Spencer, johnny Buttram, Andy Randall, Tom Price,Willard Murphy, Dale Neal Billy Max Townsend, Birdsell Keeton. 77 .- Q ,lf V - f yr , - . 2 , 'I S Q f , . '1 ,, fn-,,,,. W '- A TEA hiv' FIRST ROW Fred Rlchards Cecll Cox Hip McDonald Coach Dave Barnes B111 Couch SIQUIND ROW 1m Can- Wllclclts IH Actlon QQ 9, gk , .,,. D V . , ,X X Y I-, ' X - Q. is . , -4 . ' . ,,7 e S E , fi , , ' 5, J- . A 4' ' ' , ,J X U ' f U 4 2 y. 1 ' ' - H - ' yr - , - - N A - , - trell, Richard Ferns, Charles Buzzard, joe Barnes, james Dawson, Bennett Prrce. 2 , . . W . I . 4 ' , I - l fin, . f . fffffgl ' I , I K2 Q B TEAM gl 5 ' Wi ,ui FIRST ROW: Flip McDonald, Coach, Bob Kesler, Coach. SECOND ROW: jesse Taylor, Lester Baker, Bobby Shapp, Eddie Parker, Donald Petrus, jim Jennings, jim Schooley. Freshman Team 7th 81 Sth Grade Team maker, Donnie Bryan, Andy Smith, Don- ald North, Donald Eby, Glen Weddel. SECOND ROW: Mike Buzzard, John Baker, Andy Randall, Bob Kesler, Coach, jim Cantrell, Assistant, Johnnie Buttram, Eddie Owens. 'fe- Q'-Ub Kesler, Coach, Birdsall Keeton, Jacky Couch, EU-ddy Richards, johnny Huback, jesse Moore, Qfnny Barnes,'.e Roy Hart, Harry Turhill, joe irncer, Bill Max Townsend, Walter Alexander. FIRST ROW: Dale Neal, Cecil Hay- PEP CLUB 0- 44:1 -- ., Y n FIRST ROW Loretta Carver, Gladys Parker Phyllis Morton Donna Jennings Carol Sue Parker Foundella Stanley, Katherine Bums, Wanda Piercefxeld, Sharon Goodwin SECOND ROW jamce McM1nn, Mary McM1nn Mary Fisher, Myllxne Ferns Emma Pearl Wheeler Agnes Ellxck Rosa Compton Beverly Cameo, Mary Watson Sondra Mayes, Rose Carver Elaine Eddms THIRD ROW Pat Smith, T l e Delons Sullivan Martha Watson joyce Neal Donna Bxrd Barbara Yannah McWatters Treva Bird Nancy Shapp Nancy rue ov Greenback Senior Hi gh Cheerleaders FIRST ROW: Marlene McGuirk, Billie Clark, Kay Farris. SECOND ROW: Regena Garoutte, Judith Tuthill, Mary Hemphill. unior Hi gh Cheerleaders Sharon Carrico, Linda Clark, Nancy Schooley. 1 WIDE WIDE WORLD Mrs Price sponsor, gives Regena Garoutte a suggestion, while Dale Case watch- es Nancy Truelove cut stencils. -4-'YIG-ll,M 12 The Wildcat Scratch The staff of the school paper is very proud of its baby the Wildcat Scratch, Center, are some staffmembers, hard at work, Seated are Charles Stoner, Patsy Smith and Treva Bird. Standing are Glenn Rice, Phil Dean Burkybile, Carol Sue Parker, Yannah Mcwatters and Phyllis Morton. ll. ff At ri ht Gladys Parker and Judith Tuthii plan next weeks lay-out. Above them are some copies of this yea.r's Scratch. - f 'f it I Q , U' HAK: by iw OFFICE ASSISTANTS High School FIRST ROW: Wanda ll i e r C efl el rl , Charles Stoner. SIQCONID ROV: Trevu Bird, Kay Farris, Nancy Shnpp. THIRD ROW: john Bunce, Raymond liar- HEC!- Yr CLJSTQRIQNS . : Q I 4 ' OFFICE ASSISTA Grade School FIRST ROW: Loretta Carver, Reva Mullen, Donna Sue Jennings, Mary Hemphill, janice McMinn. SEC' ONI3 ROW: Shirley Shields, Martha Watson, Fred Stasell, Robert jimmerson, Raymond Barnett, Patsy Galley. LIBRARIANS FIRST ROW: Earlene Crum, Donna Sue Iennings, Yannah Mcwatters. SECOND ROW: Charles Buz- zard, jackie Bryan, Judith Tuthill. AL QUEE E , . P' car , ,CDW 'Eel' 'Q if-,,A,.,. YE RBOOK STAFF Editor ......... Regena Garoutte Advertising . . . Yannah Mcwatters, Assistant Editor .... james Dawson Donna Bird, Carol Business Manager . . . judith Tuthill Parker, Judith Tuthill, Class Editors . . . . . . Kay Farris, Kay Farris, Bennett Bennett Price Price Regena Garoutte, Editor, Gene Snow, Sponsor, and james Dawson, Assist- ant Editor, check the Dummy Annual layout. --I' The picture was taken as the Year- book Staff selected our cover for 1958. FIRST ROW: Donna Sue Jennings, Benny Barnes, Treva Bird, judith Tuthill, Donna Bird, Harry Tuthill, Yannah McWatters, Carol Parker. SECOND ROW: Mary Tindall, Tommy Price, Rosa Compton, Kenneth Coach, Emma Pearl Wheeler, Agnes Ellick, Myrline Ferris, Gary Alsbury, Steve Williams, Miss Lucile Looney, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Elaine Eddins, Connie Wilcox, jim Schooley, jesse Moore, Doyle Als- bury, Grace Ann Fisher, Wilma Rogers, Bobby johnson. FOURTH ROW: Birdsall Keeton, Wanda Eby, Mary Watson, Carol Reed, Billy Gebhart, Greg Stone. Officers Special Awards - I M' If Q in 1 2 l s gk, A--gy if ' 25 Mn A- . ,Qxmnh--F...---iv.. I ml'-I FIRST ROW: Benny Barnes, Vice-President, Treva Bird, Serr rerary, Harry Tuthill, President. SECOND ROW: Judith Tut- hill, Reporter, Donna Bird, Song Leader. jesse Moore, Harry Tuthill 1' 'FH35Y:2 ? 'ANN Mm' ' ' ' 'Q 4 ' - nf a,,..f3, I , . DR M CCRPS lflliil ROV: Marx' l':me-ll, llircctor, Izm- ice McXIinn, Rim Lzmglev, Drum ,X1.n'ur. f 'age lil Nl lxillli Ruth llzinsl 1 n , l xxlrluzi lirock, Marx Niuklinn, Anim 'l'hom.1ssnn l 5 3, x K ii ' ' .fiizyks 31 fx 'T Lgfgwgi-2:q,.,g E4 1. , ,K gay: 154' 1 - 5-1: M P --in 1-'-f5'H' e - A 1 l, :gs?j,g,f:'f 41 ii 41 , A53 935 ,,. M54 ,,, , A 45 h -7, - - , V V . - K U N - Q' 'T we-eff .715-.,,,, -,ivy ,- f F n rf, , 1 - -f ps, . 'M --is e .:, f- --fp.: -.m-f. M' '- .'1 ' -'.:.'cVfw:vt'5X-'-T?P ,.' f i 4-5g.,Ag.1:' , Y-L 1-' - V, g ' FIRST ROW: Genive Keeton, Mary Rogers, Delores McDonald, Linda Clark, juanira Minor, Anna Mae Owens, Linda Owens, Grace Ann Fisher, Susan Barrett, Linda Gilbert, Joanne Stanley, Mary Black. SECOND ROW: Loretta Foster, Nancy Schooley, lilaine liddins, Patricia Coach, Georgia Anderso, , jane Root, Beverly Beers, Freda Cox, Paula Haymaker, Sharon Carrico, Darlene Farris, janice Shockley. 511 1- Mn ' ..,, IU! ,X we A e. -4 lfx HOMECOMING ANCE These pictures were taken in our new cafetorium. The alumni and students enyoyed the dance im- mensely. Q 9 MMITTEE FIRST ROW: Mary Hemphill, Richard Downs, Nancy Truelove, Charles Buz- zard, james Dawson. SECOND ROW: Judith Tuthill, Kay Farris, Birdsall Keeton. if 5 TOW tional, janet. Il's Great To Be Cmzy Marlene McGuirlc . . . Betty Maxwell Billie Clark ......... Iiernadine Judith Tuthill .... Connie Maxwell Glenn Rice . . . . . Wilbur Maxwell Barbara Fry . . . . Mrs. Maxwell Dave Barnes . . . . lohn Maxwell Treva Bird . . . . . . Aunt Mary jesse Taylor . . . . Herc. Nelson How could this be a sign that I'm not in my right mind? I'm completely ra- Phyllis llollenbeck. . Mrs. jennings Cecil Cox . . james Dawson Fred Richards Phyllis Morton Connie Wilcox Rosa Compton F? we . j. C. Mallory Grover jennings . . . . . . Louie . . Gertrude . . . . Gladys . . Clara Smith 69 Betty Lou and Bernadme are lost in their poetry-but Herc and Wilbur are more interested in Grover raking Con- nie to the junior Fling-ding TE DIZZY EI GER Make Crazy Words Click-Clack Click-Clack Keep your eyes on the copy. Now let's slow that down to sixty words amm- Ute. ZZ, ' 1 THE MATH Ohf 1 had that one right then lchanged it. You're lucky that you were even able to change the answer. I ean't get a one. These statements are characteristic of the high school stu- dents astempting that age old puzzle- Algebra. L, I lf -ur-'fi tl ix-p In-dh X 1 NEW CLOTHE i Pin-Basie-Fit Miss Looney have you seen my threadlj These questions keep the home malringi structor busy. - BUZ! CLANG! BANG! The saws and hammers are busy as Mr Iangley teaches the boys to be- come skilled craftsmen instead of village blacksmiths Wx VERBS TO CONJUGATE OW--W-W! Is the correct verb sit, sat or set- one mav hear Mrs Price asking DRIVER EDUCATION We are very pleased indeed to have a driver education course in our school curriculum once again. Our sincere thanks go to the Kissee Ford Co. of Miami, for making this possible. Nancy 1'mfl0v.- N - YES? FfV Srvtmzwnnfes., f.s::, Ps:- ier, LzY Fuzz- 3:2111 CT Pr,::,. '-.:-.ef '1n:'zz:e, Lmcxfe :um :.:-.'-- :,V E':'e.sinnr:-.L mfr' wa:swi,nt Efwuzr-f. Ee:- smu, Dn:':-:rf fimzvx. ef: I' r..::f .Ve i.:m:::. farms: ifvzrltimx.. li STATE HO OR I S A L U T A T A N Nancy Shapp FIRST ROW: Seniors, Jeanie Grube, Nancy' Truelove. SECOND ROW: .lun- iors. Dave Barnes, Judith Tuthill, Connie Wilcox, Patsy Gailey, Cecil K GX. 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