Riverside Indian School - Smoke Dreams Yearbook (Anadarko, OK)
- Class of 1957
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The administration at Riverside sincerely hopes we have helped you to sow good seeds which will Bring forth a harvest of useful, happy, healthy, self supporting citizens May this book be more than a souvenir to you, may it serve as a re- minder of happy and profitable school days. A prayer written by General Douglas McArthur is my wish for you. nBuild me a son, O'Lord, who will be strong enough to know when he is weak and brave enough to face himself when he is afraid, one who will be proud and unbending in honest defeat, but humble and gentle in victory. Build me a son whose wishes will not replace his actions- a son who will know Thee, and that to know himself is the foundation stone of knowledge. tSend him, I pray, not in the path of ease and comfort but the stress and spur of difficulties and challenge, here let him learn compassion for those who fail. Give him humility so that he may always remember the simplicity of true greatness, the open mind of true wisdom, the meekness of true strength, then I5 his Father will dare to whisper, HI have not lived in vain.n ' ely yours, bin R. Dean chool Superintendent May ls 1957 I if R Department Heads Robin R. Dean, Superintendent, meets with the Department Heads to discuss the problems and the policies ofthe school. TOMMIE P. HANGER De 't. Head, Academic B. S. gklahoma College for Women, Chickasha, Oklahoma M. Ed. University of Oklahoma B. S. CLAUDE LIVlNGSTON CARRIE D. GRANT Teaclleff Agriculture Teacher, Home Economics B. S. and M. S. Oklahoma A 8. M 5. S. Northeastern State College College, Stillwater, Oklahoma Tahlequah, Oklahoma BETTY J. JONES Dep't. Head, Guidance Central State College Edmond, Oklahoma, M. A. University of Oklahoma LEE R. JONES Maintenance Supervisor CLENNON E. SOCKEY Teacher Advisor flloysl B. S. and M. Ed., Arkansas Uni- verslty. ETHEL CALORI English and Science B. A. Oklahoma Ba tist Uni- versity, Shawnee, Oklahoma, M. A. University of Oklahoma .-:ffl QQ QL., Q mg.. 1 . 'f gimeww . '- 'G xg .. ' -wv1'a!1'f6 'L 1f... ,..l:.6- m-gum . siwvwss- I i?'.ff1'wf'i'i ml-Zwwffif A ' ' , 4 .M .wav , w.5l.f,l..,. . ....'seH.,ll? . ROBERT R. RANDOLPH JR. Vocational and Technical Subjects B. S. and lil. S. Oklahoma A Zi. M College, Stillwater, Oklahoma NEZZIE L. LEA-I-HERS LAWRENCE C. PARNELL English and History Social Science and Drivers B. A. Central slqfe College, B EdUCf'f'0n Edmond, Oklahoma . A. Southeastern State Col- M. A. University of Oklahoma l'?Qe' Durant' oklahoma' M- A- Lxnlversity of Oklahoma' VQLLIAM CLEGHORN MIILDREQECLEGHORN . P -ome con ' v.C.fl..fff1Sf3'Z. Slflkelllo B- S- 0k'G'wmG AQWCOI- A 5 AA College, Stillwater, lege, Stillwater, Oklahoma Oklahoma OWEN GRANT ELEANUR HERNASY Mathematics and History Elementary Teacher B. S. Northeastern State College, B. s. Oklahoma College for Tuhleq-wh. Oklahomai M- 5- O ' Women, Chickasha, Oklahoma homo A 8- M, Stillwater, Oklahoma JOHN E. WASHBURN B. A. Central State College Edmond, Oklahoma VlV IAN PARNELL Clerk-Stenographer MAYE 9. JOHNSON Cottage 'Aotl1er, Wichita Cottage EVA L. WARDEN B. S. Northeastern State College Tahlequah, Oklahoma FRANK KODASEET Property Clerk MARIE TAHBONEMAH Cottage Mother, Apache Cottage ,.........-........, .,.,...,,.,.m.-...,.......,.......- -.....t......- DONALD MATLOCK A. E. Oklahoma A 8. M Stillwater, C ldahoma VIVIAN WILSON Secretary LOLA B. KELLER Cottage Mother, Comanche Cottage RUBY LOPEZ Cottage Mother Cheyenne Cottage twbh 1' ' MARY E. EAGLENEST Cottage Mother Keechi Cottage 1-J-na' 1 s :.v H 5 in 541 GEORGIA CHRISMON Cottage Mother Kiowa Lodge RUBY COMPTON Cottage Mother Nadarko Cottage QM C We x. . LEE wlNoNA PHILLIPS 'IZA DUNSWORTH C rt M th on Moth Argpssj CSMEL Delawelgg Cottcfge 6? 'N SARA QUETON Cottage Mother Pawnee Cottage ..,f' X1 M 3 'AQ'-ft' A ly . 532451. . ,,t,LQi.sf' on eegt , Hi 5 J '- JOSEPHINE HENRY Cottage Mother Keechn-Pawnee 'awk -puny' IDA TAHMAHKERA THERESA WILLARD Cottage Mother Cottage Mother Kiowa Ledge Kiowo Lodge Nw' IV' MARGARET FARROW MARGIE TAHBONE Cottage Mother Cottage Mother Cheyenne-Nadarko W. A. E. LUCILLE DAVENPORT IRA DAVENPORT EDITH FRANCISCO RUBY JONES Cook BUSTER C. COATS Elecirician DRISKELL WILLIAMS Laborer Bc ker Cook Cook If I ' I f K A :NV b , ul an I ggiwfj?-gg, . f Pj - ,fr WILLIAM CUNNINGHAI-'I CLETIS METZ RAYMOND TAHBONE Painter Il Plumber Carpenter Store Kegper D , X . CHAIJLES C. TAYLOR WILLIAM CAMPBELL EVERETT IREPNASY Guard Laborer Farm laborer ,L .,....,...A.-- ...,... ,., . , , -.,. . M I a - 7- Administration and Supervision. Mr. Will J. Pitner, Area Mr. Alfred V. Kirk, Area Director Director, Anadarko. of Schools, Anaclorko. Mrs. Leila K. Black, Education Specialist, ftlecdquarters Muskogee, Cklohomoi is visiting the Sophomore English Class. f XX my 'il fi X' ,,.- i ',,-,fi f 'YN Z' is ,- 54'- , N: Z-52.9 I ,Q I 'I -,-.Y 2.-, '-nfvifv fifiifff 49 f 5. Lb' , o. .A. .-, .g gy. hi 1,5 fic 5 -:JQ7 4 Ui'-'Q . -' lk'. .,: - Q-'T 'r.r?f5f'?'- 57 ,, f,:'.'. i-at ,sfigriieff ' :-.1: 'GSH' 1 jc' P4 gh 33' . . LEE ,rt ' . ,H ,I I 'S',2se'5'2'a .Sr I .14 I e . UaH',kev'g'- :Sf -fda f'-F r - f Y-'35 -' r x 1 1. ' -Qi? Q a -' 1' ' '- -' 4' ' . . Ft. L 5322 H . 1--rf, , .cpu -fs! PQ w-KP. 1-'n ,. V. . . , .vwtilgf ww1i1P'fZ-Y 14:3 -1:41-Q .41-:ff X v. ., , -27 -2 if .- : .JI 3 A D-Mfg, ,. , -Y lf. ,aff-. 1291 ? , 1 EDDIE WASHBURN STANLEY MILFORD lNavajol Ft. DeFiance, Arizona I President: Senior Class President: 4-H Club President: Arapaho Cottage Vice-President: lndian Club Student Council, Mixed Chorus, Boys Quartet, Football, Basket- ball, Track CHARLIE BRACKER lNavaiol Tuba City, Arizona President: Apache Cottage Vice-President: Student Council Annual Staff, lndian Club, Aggie Club, Football, Truck Lille I ai Piolurez Paint ll Well ELISE CURLEY lNavajol Gallup, New Mexico Secretary: Senior Class 4-H Club, Camera Club FLORENCE TILDEN fNavaioI Thoreau, New Mextico President: Nadarko Cottage Treasurer: Senior Class lndian Club I MRS. MILDRED CLEGHORN EVA REID lNavaioI Shiprock, New Mexico Valedictorian President: Student Council President: Pep Club Vice-President: Senior Class Sunday School Superintendent Glee Club, Pep Club f EDDIE RAY CCLLINS lwichital Anadarko, Oklahoma Aggie Club, Football lAlI Conferencel, Basketball, Track K A .-,.: -,.-. S ,,s,,,,,,:,, ,,--,:,. qqw,,E,-as M , , W- ,I M., V , , P CARCL J. YAzzlE fNavaiol Tuba City, Arizona 5G '1 i . NELSON TANEQUADLE Pres: Keechi Cottage lKi0wul Sec: Sunday School Anadaflfor 9l1l0l10m0 RT-smarter: 'Riverside Doings , 4. Club, .Pep Club, Vlcle-President: Pawnee Cottage Student Council, Annual Staff 'ndwn Clvb, Football 4 CHARLIE TOLTH .lllvlMlE HOLGATE fNavaiol llxlavaiol Prewitt, New Mexico Tuba City, Arizona Vice-President: Cheyenne 4-H Club, Aggie Club, Football, Cottage, Football, Basket- Basketball, Track ball, Track NQNA AHAITY WILLIE RAY BURNS 'lliiowal A lNuvGi0l Carnegie, Oklahoma U'-1 Un90f C0l0fUd0 President: Pawnee Cottage VlC9'P e5lde l: Comanche Vice-President: M. Y. F. Cottage: CUFTICYU Club, FWV' lndian Club, Pep Club, bull. Buskellmll Annual Stall ' ' 1 NOQMAN NEZ BERNICE ETSlTTY fNavaioJ fNavaiol Ganado, Arizona Crownpoint, New Mexico lndian, Club, Camera Club, Vice-President: Delaware Football Cottage, Pep Club, Glee Club ,,-,,, V, , Y,VVV ,ggqqq in nu :sq . , ,.,, JULIUS TSINIJINNIE CNavaioJ Gap, Arizona Studenl Council, Annual Staff, Foa1ball,,Basketball EVELYN BAYAGE lNavaioJ Gallup, New Mexico President: Apache Cottage Annual Staff, Pep Club DELBERT JCHNSCN fKickapoo-Shawnee, Cklahoma Ciiy, Oklahoma lndian Club, Camera Club, Football DENNIS BURGESS fComancl1el Anaclarlto, Cklalioma Secretary: Kiowa Lodge, Football, Track JAMES LAQGC Uxlavaiol Crownpoint, New Mexico L'E'-'HS TCLTH QNavaiol Prewitt, New Mexico President: Comanche Collage Qeporferi Cheyenne Cottage Indian -Club, Football CHARLCTT E SAN ISYA lNavaiol Chinle, Arizona Pep Club, Glee Club EMERSCN JACKSGN lNavaiol Shiprock, New Mexico Secretary: Delaware Coifage Qeporter: Senior Class Football, Track JUNIORS First Row: Annie Rose Begay, lris Curley, Josephine Sisco, Elsie Yazzie, Patricia Leslie, Lenora Reid, Roselyn Tsosie, Ellouise Dennison, Betty Jo Holiday, Tiaiuana Potiye, Bettie Ann Tso. Second Row: Jimmie Miller, Andrew Watchman, Everett Manuelito, Ella George, Stella Phoenix, Glenda Doyeto, lrene Moss, Mary Rose Gorman, Patricia Amauty, Eugene Dennison, Donald Wayne Neconie, Nelson Pete. Third Row: Tom Clyde, Lorenzo lsaac, Frank Roanhorse, Buddy Mor an, Emerson Burton, John F. Begay, Anthony Milford, Rex lsaac, Johnny Benally. Fourth Row: ?Sponsorl Mr. Don Matlock, Stanley Tsosie, Arthur Daugomah, Leonard Cozad, Wayne Saltwater, Mr. Lawrence C. Parnell QCO-Sponsorl. Left to Right: Stella Phoenix, Treasurer, Eugene Dennison, Reporter, Rex lsaac, Secretary, Anthony Milford, President, Roselyn Tsosie, Vice-President. Einsteins of Tomorrow SOPHOMORES First Row: Sarah Lapahie, Janie Yazzie, Fannie Yazzie, Angela Smith, Helen Pellman, Carol Francisco, Mary Gaddy, Sherry Holland, Dorothy Armenta, Felipeta Anagl, Elsie Lee. Second Row: Ellen Moss, Rhoda Nelson, Nellie Vandever, Doris lsaac, Joquetta Tanadooh, Betty Begay, Clara Washburn, Eva Wetselline, lla Toppah, Mattie Tsonetokoy, lrene Begay, Bessie Begay, Third Row: Freddie Noswood, Irvin Begay, Charles Lee, Marvin Tilden, Alfred Bradley, Robert Begay, Johnny Thompson, Johnnie DeGroat, Miss Nezzie Leathers, Sponsor. Fourth Row: Larry Benally, Peter Anthony Nez, Roger Grey eyes, Bernie Webster, Woodrow Hady, Sherman Manuelita. me use CLASS OFFICERS Standing: Freddie Noswood, Re- ?0Pl l0'S famol-'S ?ClYi 19 porter, Roger Greyeye s, Vice-Pres- Books are ou' inends ident. Seated: lrvin Begay, Trea- surer, Man' C-add , President, Woodrow ardy, gecretary. 9-A CLASS A A First Row: Mae Fern Burns, Angelia Tapohonso, Nova Dene Hood, Jackiline Hummingbird, Sadie Yellowhair, Bessie Lou Begay, Mary Lou Notah, Betty Wauneka. Second Row: Mike Begay, Otis Saddleblanlcet, Nelson Smallcanyon, Glenna James, Alice Pete, Tully Lameman, Patrick Aldridge Third Row: Ernest Manuelito, John Bezahaloni, Young Moffitt, Alfred Charlie, Larry Etsitty, glilford Sisco, Robert Billie, Anselem Blackwater, Thomas Roanhorse, Mr. William G. Cleghorn, ponsor . N as E i Sound: Mary L' Nomh' Treasurer: Keeping up with the affairs of our Nova Done Hood, Secretary, Bessie Side and Nmion. L. Begay, Song Leader. Standing: Patrick Aldridge, President, Nel- son Smallcanyon, Vice-President, fNot picturedl Ernest Manuelito, Reporter. Y 9-B First Row: Lenora Tsinna'innie, Jennie Rose Joe, Tessie Notah, Pauline McCabe, Millie Burton, Betty Peterson, Annie F. qazzie Juanita Hobson Second Row: Gary Tinhorn Gerald Collins, Cor ell Gatew Charlie Lee, Brenda Doyeto, Glrace Gorman, George Sisco, l'lorland Miller, ace tsitty. Third Row: Raymond Etsitt , Henry Yazzie, Wilson Matin, Carl Begay, Richard Yozzie, George Brown, Walter Smith, Everett galdwin. Fourth: Row: Miss Ethel Calori, Sponsor, Harvey Keyonnie, Lewis Aunque, Roger Cohoe, Harry Chotkehoodle, James Coiad. CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: George Brown, Pres- idgnfi Jennie Rose Jo,' Repo,-ge,-5 Jennie Rose explains how to find the volume wclfu Smifhf ViC0'Pl'9Sid0f1fi Har- or capacity of solids to the class. land Miller, Secretary 8- Treasurer: Brenda Doyeto, Songleader. 'fe-if 8th GRADE lst Row L. to R.: Mary Ann Tso, Zonnie Marie Dandy, Joyce Keahbone, Rose Goodluck, Dinah Segodi, Nellie Curley, Alta Chee Nez, Mary Ann Price, Gladys Black. 2nd Row L. to R.: Keith Begay, Betty Little, Dorothy Nez, Claudine Fletcher, Leta Joyce Limpy, Elaine Curley, Beulah Roanhorse, Alta Shirley, Jessie Begay. Alfred Morris, 3rd Row L. to R.: Burton Kell , Darrell Tate, Henry Leslie, William Deny, Junior Manheimer Johnny Pete, David Becenti, Peter Jlordan, Nelson Sandavol. 4th Row L. to R.: Johnson Nez, Ronald Ahaity, Eddie Parton, Tommy Bogey, Dan Jim Nez, Jonah Buck, Victor Beck, Mt. Owen Grant, Home Room Teacher. 2'-'ah Eddie Parton and Johnny Pete are giving their classmates u Real lndian Artists showing theintalents lecture on some fine points to look for in iudging beef cattle. H' dNV:', 9 Cl'N Sfm0S SCOHGS lol' ol-'On ous' a Class Officers, Seated: Alta Chee Nez, President, Jessie Begay, Secretary, Standing: Keith Begay, Vice-President, Victor Beck, Treasurer, Junior Manheimer, Sergeant-at-Arms, May A. Price, Song Leader. , ., ,........,,,..,............. ,J 7th GRADE CLASS 'lst Row L-R: Noreen Queton, Mamie Limpy, Diane Miller, Johanna Keyonnie, Mary Ann Curley, Elizabeth Maloney, Leta Ann Wolfchief, Caroline Neconie, lrma Nelson, Elsie Atsitty. 2nd Row L-R: Herbert Miller, Robert Geionfy, Donald Sankadata, Burke Hummingbird, Janice Sue Terasaz, Jackie Chischilly, Leon Leuppe, Alvin Chester, Leslie Nelson, Mrs. Eleanor Hernasy, Teacher. 3rd Row L-R: Henry Hill, Daniel Peaches, Chee Spencer, Spencer Guoladdle, Jones Tolth, ArlieChatke- hoodle, Benie Betsoi, James Sampson, Eugene Charlie. Aih Row L-R: Bobby Ahaity, James T. Begay, Keith Howery, Ronald Hardy, Donald Tsonetokoy, Paul Brown. Ziff . ' f Enioying Bingo at our Class Party. 3 Elizabeth Maloney, President. L-R: Daniel Peaches, Report- er, Eugene Charlie, Vice-Pres- ident, Burke Hummingbird, Sec fetary-Treasurer. GRADES ONE T0 SIX Row one, L. to R. Tommy Edmonds, Karen Edmonds, Linda Chatkehoodle, George Quetone, Lewis Cozad Quentin Quetone, Cher l Edmond-s. Row Two, L. to R. Francis Tsonetokoy. Lary Joe Coltz, Delores Chatkehoodle, Glenda Aithlo, John Howzipta, Nelson Wolfchief, Danny Sanlcadota, Charles Cozad. Row three, L. to R. James Quetone, Donald Geionery, Yvonne Hawzipta, Frankie Ffiwalker, Berry Doughi, Joan Doyeto, Ethel Ann Nelson. Row four, L. to R. Wayne Atene, Gary Mithlo, Chdlie Ti90l'. M555 Evo Warden, Teacher. The fifth and sixth graders with Mrs. Puchenberry Nellie is halping Tommy during her last day at school before her retirement. Wm, his Picfures. A, Play Cheese---The little tots seem to enloy posing. Y Homemaking Experiences An exact measurement is important for a correct fit. Florence- Tilclen and Elsie Curley, senior l'l0me Economics students, are pinning on a dress pattern. Santa's Little Helpers - Betty Holiday, Roselyn Tsosie and Tiaiuana Potiye making doll bed mattresses for the younger students. Carol Yazziie, senior, learns to Opefflfe llle m0Clel'f1 ElECl'l'lC SGW- ing machine. A self-made dress is something to be proud of. iris Curley, Junior Home Economics student proves that we've come a long way by using modern equipment You can be sure her biscuits will be as good as Grandmother used to bake. Muffins fit for a King- Roselyn Tsosie, Junior Home Economics student, using the in-the-wall oven in the new all electric kitchen. Tea Time - The Sophomore class attend a Tea during Open house of the new Home Economics Kitchen. The senior class under the supervision of Mrs. Grant prepared and served the tea. 0. Q Vocational Experiences Donald Neconie is clean- Everett Manuelito is removing a valve Nelson Pete is getting in and adiusting a car- while overhauling an engine in Auto- practical experience in buretor. Mechanics. the repair of a distributor Tom Clyde and Johnny Benally are mounting the Rex lsoac is repairing a chair. grinding wheels for use in the welding class. Stanley, Buddy, and John are assembling Willie Ray, Norman, Lewis and John ore bench legs, under Mr. RandoIph's super- making a ballot box for Indian elections vision. in Carpentry'Closs. The Freshman Drafting Class is getting experience in Mechanical Drawing. Larry is studying the scale. The busy Sophomores are working on their individual projects in general shop. Woody and Bernie are showing Charles how to use a circular saw the proper way. The 8th Grade Boys are combing and trimming their calf. How does he look? ,,,,,,,..., . ' '-' M' ' Moving the corral fence to a new location. s A Mr. Matlock, Victor, Darrell, Nelson and Alfred are proud of their beef project. 0 We 'Learn By Doing Guidance helps students to help themselves, to mold the mind for future action, to acquire bal- ance and to adjust to life situa- tions. Q E GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT COMMITTEE 7 Seated: Mrs. Tommie P. Hanger, Stella Phoenix, Miss Betty J. Jones, Mrs. Carrie Grant and Mrs. Mildred Cleghorn. Stand- ing: Mr. Claude Livingston,'Stanley Milford, Mr. Clennon Sockey and Mr. Eddie Washburn. l Miss Betty J. Jones councils with student. - Seniors are employed at various places by different firms for a six-weeksperiod. They gain actual experience while working on-the-job, and helpful informa- tion is received from the employ er. We feel this is a good exper- ience and does give the Seniors an opportunity to choose a field of work they are best suited for. At a Cottage Mother's meeting Mr. L. C. Parnell is the guest speaker. Miss Betty Jones, Department Head, Guidance and Mr. Robin R. Dean, Superin- tendent, are present. Eva Reid, who is interested in a career as u dental assistant, is getting exper- ience by assisting Dr. Turnbull. n-the-Job Training Carol Yazzie receiving instruction as she Willie Ray Burns putting up sheet rock in checks accounts for Mrs. Sybil johnson. a home at Mission Heights. Charolotte Sanisya, working as a Nurse Dennis Burgess washing a car for Phillips Aid, Mads to 3 Patient. 66 Service Station. Evelyn Bayagc is gaining experience as a file clerk by actual practice in filing. Julius Tsinijinnie, a future auto-mechanic, fixing the front brake lining on a pickup. Y w 1 Cottage Life Li le in our cottages is srimlilar to living in a home. We live as brothers and sis- ters. We learn to make our beds, clean our rooms, care for our personal effects, prepare ou' meals and perform many other household duties. The 'Cottage Mothers' supervise our 'Cottage Life' and help us wnith our everyday problems. A cottage meeting at Nadarko Cottage l if r l , 1 is Muildred Burton gives her cottage brother , ,E Robert Begay, a hand at mending. William Denny irons hisishrirt for school. '71 nf Fmaflle Slglnllg lu? Watching television at Cheyenne Cottage. ue sue e s oes . ' A letter from home Scouring powder really makes the grill shine 'si- g Q Chow time at Delaware Cottage Preparing a Sunday dinner at Comanche Cottage f' A X ,X is KJ Y i f-ani' , il? We love to wash dishes lfiilli QQ fi I P 31 I l.-Q '53 az, , Santa Claus comes to Kiowa Lodge. The Great Pretender . Good grooming. Notice how Evelyn handles that floor polisher. A well-made bed always makes Carol Yazzie does Keechi's for a good nighf's sleep. - laundry on Thursday morning. 'aft' Q. ff f X . , 1 .J o 'IS I, 'fll-lf ,-f 'ww 5 K 5' r ,, . ,, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 11' ,' , . ' Sa. 1' -6 zz 4 2-' fx ff- . 5' - :tif ' ff. . is 'Ti 'F PF 972 ff' sif ax and 3: gf' jiigqp-gf 55' if-,Ll QL if' ,J . gif ff- ' , -- 1 1.-' -,1 - . .- ' 5. wg. . .x- :. . - 1- .. .w .w - - , .- . - . .15 M452 . Q Q . 5. 1. SA M .s x 55952 1- KK ISN 7 A lt' ,.-1 . ' .22 - at X Ally, 2 ' , ' W. q:iA4J' '- ' f- - 3 -.4 H-1:11 , . 1 r M' ...l fi X :: I: Q'iQ-EW? I: ... :: :ill :' :v -su: - ----n - S 2 L , , ..--4. , - , STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Stanley Milford, Nellie Vandever, Freddie Noswood, Eya Reid, Stella Phoenix, George Brown, Ellouise Dennison, Irvin Begay, Rosalyn Tsosie. Standing: Nelson Pete, Charlie Bracker, Mr. Robin Q. Dean, Sponsor, Anthony Milford, Irene Moss, Julius Tsiniiinnie, Miss Betty J. Jones, Sponsor, Frank Roanhorse. Not shown, Carol Yazzie. I t ,., . ,. , T Does Mr. Jones know . . 9 Cur 4th Annual Student Gov- ffillf' Zefxsozoif-e IHS Engllshl ernment Day was a success. U 'ng terest in her class. A dinner was held for the Student Council at the new Home Economics Building. Thanks to Mrs. Grant and the Senior girls. Music .xv-sv GL EE CLUB lst Row: Betty Holliday, Ellouise Dennison, Rosalyn Tsosie, Lenora Reid, Ella Scott, Bessie Begoy, lrene Moss, Ellen Moss, Patricia Amauty, Eva Reid, Iris Curley, Betty Tso, Millie Bur- ton. 2nd Row: Sarah Lapahie, Jennie Rose Joe, Betty Begay, Annie Yauie, Irene Begay, Tia- iuana Potiye, Carol Francisco, Beulah Roanhorse, Dorothy Nez, Betty Little, Patricia Leslie, Brenda Doyeto. BOYS TRIO Sttiley Milford, Freddie Noswood, Donald Neconie, GIRLS TRIO M's. Phillips. These Singing Shepherds have en- ,enained on G number of occasions. L. to R.: Rosalyn Tsosie, Patricia Amauty, Eva Reid, with these Harmonic Voices, are always willing to sing for others. GIRLS SE XTET L. to R.: Tiaiuana Potiye, Roselyn Tsosie, Brenda Doyeto, Patricia Amauty, Eva Reid, Millie Burton. Their singing is sure to attract anyone's attention. Pretty sextet, don't you think? KF' SfsB i .-,.. .W ,,.....,............,...,,. ..... , .-. v PEP CLUB Cheerleaders: Nova Dean Hood, Nona Ahaity, Patricia Amauty, Bernice Etsitty. Row l: Bessie Lou Begay, Mary Lou Nptah, Glenna James, Tiaiuona Potiye, Elaine Curley, Elsie Lee, Nellie Curley, Alta Chee Nez, Rose Goodluck, Lenora Tsiniiinnie Millie Burton. Row 2: Miss Eva Warden, Sponsor, Betty D. Begay, Carol Francisco, Ella Scott, Mary Ann Tso, Clara Washburn, Ella George, Lenora Reid, Ellouise Dennison, lrene Begay, lris Curley. Row 3: Dorothy Armenta, Irene Moss, Jessie Begay, Ellen Moss, Eva Reid, Fannie Yazzie, Patricia Leslie, Jennie R. Joe. STATE HONOR SOCIETY Row l: Stella Phoenix, Jennie R. Joe, Ellouise Dennison, Eva Reid, Mary Gaddy. Row 2: Ernest lvlanuelito, Rosalyn Tsosie, Elsie Curley, Nellie Vandever, Patrick Aldrich. Row 3: Carl Begay, Emerson Jackson, lrvin Begay, Roger Greyeyes, Bernie Webster. ur Boys in Btr '6B 158 FAB . First Row: PFC Delbert Johnson, PFC Buddy Morgan, PFC Norman Nez, lst Lt. Robert Randolph, Pvt. Freddie Eldrid e, Pvt. Bernie Webster, Pvt. Roger Cohoe. Second Row: Pvt. Xnthony Milford, Pvt. Sherman Manuelito, Pvt. Irvin Bagay, Pvt. Woodrow Hardy, Pvt. Alfred Bradley, PFC Eugene Dennison. Third Row: PFC Stanley Tsosie, Pvt. Charles B. Lee, Pvt. Roger Greyayes, Pvt. Larry Etsitty, PFC Lorenzo Isaac, Pvt. Marvin Tilden, Pvt. Young Moffit. PFC Morgan and PFC Johnson learn Practicing with a 105 MM Howitzer. to use communications equipment. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, TROOP 19 Sponsors: Nl. Matz and Mr. Colts ' First Row: Jock Chichilly, Larry Caltz, Dennis Metz, Francis Tsoneakay, James Quetbhe- zacona Rhow: FJam:s im1son',kEdgar Ortix, Leon Leuppe, Donald SGHRUJOWG. Cl10'l0Y Tlilff Stemmons' Mn! Sussisnpg Saw it o, an ie i wa er. A k ' ' h , Tmrd Row: Kdith Harvsy, Bobby Ahaity, Henry Leslie, Donald Tsonetokoy, Arllan Chatlxe- and Jac 'n 'ymg Ps an 5 hoodie, Gary Tinhorn. ' Stanley Milford, President, Stella Phoenix, Vice- K President, Mary Gaddy, Secretary - Treasurer. THE JUNIOR 4-H CLUB OFFICERS L-R: Burton Kelly, Alfred Morris, David Becenti, Johnson Nez. 4-H Club Amateur Contest. Lorenzo plays Elvis Presley' 4-H CLUB Julius is working hard, while Tom seems to be taking it easy. Everett and Donald with their project. xpoqqvbpu 9 xii ,, wif, A , 9.5 ,M fi 7 ff ff' 'ff im 41 THE AGGIE CLUB A Q ,4 5 INDIAN CLUB Row l L. to R.: Miss Mary E. Eaglenest, Sponsor, David Becenti, Carol Yazzie, Elsie Yazzie, Nellie Vandever, Nona Ahaity, Eva Wetselline, lla Toppoh, Harvey Keyonnie, Row 2 L. to R.: Spencer Guoladdle, Irvin Begay, Eugene Dennison, Woody Hardy, Stanley Milford, Leonard Cozad, Jimmie Miller, Donald Neconie, Arthur Daugomalw, and Lewis Aunquoe. Getting ready for summer pow-wows. Man: Dig these pretty maidens Employees in Costume Contest during Halloween. Can you recognize them? s e in Skit contest winner - Comanche Cottage. , Y LIFE AT RIVERSBIDEL ' A A place to have fun asxwell as to include the more serious 'aspects of living and growing up in a healthfulehvironment. We learn how to get along with one another by sharing exper- iences and helping to solve some of the teen- age problems. Thanks to the employe es for their time and efforts in helping us to enjoy the many activii- ties ofthe school. Public Health Nurse is giving Ellouise a blood test. Doesn't she look pale? Open your mouth, Glenda. The Lariat, The Riverside Trad- A penny saved is a penny earned Healthy attractive teeth ing Post , sponsored by the Stu- Mr, Parnell, River-5ide's only banker, are important. dent Council is a favorite hang- is teaching the techniques of sav- out. How's business today, ing through actual practice. Nellie? The Nations hope for better drivers. Members of the class identifying parts of the motor. 1 Ff' QT -QfQ ss Xfffxlv A :- otgdpx' 5. X Y..-'N Tl ' if ST ss Q '-ef '1'f'7'g 9 -Sf f: , X r X 1 E- 2 ' L ' . . ., , Q 2 is 439. 2-Pi x ' -N529 5 ' --- i -il' Y H 'X ag- . SH ' 1 16 : Q,-Rf., 1, 15 'N H- rf .ip w Yi Aw ,El m I v ' A . Q ' , ms ' H. ,. ' - - ' ,Q . H. , . 5 Eii s ' , The Girls' Glee Club and the Boys' Chorus provide music for the Open House Program Christmas Program. The Girls' Quartet singing, accompanied by Mrs. Phillips Visitors viewing girls' clothing exhibits - ...af The Senior Class presenting a Christmas Program Mr. Raymond Bicney is presenting Diplomas to the 1956 Graduating Class 1 N x . W, The Public Health and Social Welfare Panel Members L. to R. Miss jones, Mr. Dean, Mrs. Wadkins, Mrs. Russell, and Mr. Walkingstick Q .. .,.,..,.. ...W W W- '-- V' J .....,,, -..am . What's cooking? The Girls are helping Miss Miss Leathers and the Senior Franscisco and Mrs. Jones prepare dinner. Class are on their way to the Cafeteria. Eager to Eat! Look at the hungry At last ---- we eat. The sophomore girls are looks! Mrs. Cleghorn and the efficiently serving the noon meal. Sophomore girls. Slow down girls! The students are served well- Wfifklng l C 'Cl Andrew? All Classes balanced meals in the Kiowa Cafeteria. f0n9i '9 ffom 'fhe 8th Qmde fo the 12th grade take turns working in the cafeteria after meals. i like t 5 E 5 E I Girls PlUYr '9 ro' rhe benerrr The 9A Class girls basketball champs. of the March of Dimes . Employees basketball team coached by Miss Sarah Queton. Each class has a concession at a game. Mighty Sophomoresn. The senior boys, basketball champs, with Mr. Mr' Washburn feudv ro Washburn, the class sponsor and coach. rake 0 rree rhrow' BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS f The class and cottage basketball tournaments have been o lot of fun for the students because everyone participated. COTTAGE WINNERS Boys - Arapho Girls - Wichita The Summer Work Shop held for Dormitory Attendents and Cooks. Mrs. Corrie Grant planned and supervised the workshop. The three schools represented were: Ft. Sill School, Cheyenne-Arapaho School and Qiverside lndian School. 1 Mrs. Gfflnf holding flle Mrs. Hanger presents a We remember the Livsay frOPl1Y of The All-5Cl100l parting gift to Mrs. Pu- family - Roy, Paul, and Award won on the Chilocco chenberry. Gladys. Achievement Day. Pawnee and Nadarko Bang-bang, the hard work- Mrs. Vivian Wilson works ing n-Zan is Mr- Metz, in the School Office. Hostess at the' Open-House tea. Mrs. Employees sucking Christmas treats Grant, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Davenport, for the students. Miss Jones looks l.liss lfranscisco and Mrs. Jones. as if she is wishing. DEDICATION Mrs. Regina K. Puchenberry retired from our school on Nov. 30, 1956, after completing thirty years of teaching in the lndian Service. She came to Riverside as an Elementary Teacher July 1, 1933. Mrs. Puchenberry's native state is lowa. She attended Drake University, and she holds a B. A. Degree from the Oklahoma College for Women, Chickasha. The employees of the school and the boys and the girls of Nadarko Cottage, where she had been a Cottage Teacher since 1941, held a fare- well party in her honor, when she retired as a teacher at the Riverside School. We, the Annual Staff, in appreciation of Mrs. Puchenberry's long and faithful service, dedicate the 1956-57 Smoke Dreams Annual. Outstanding Boy and Girl These students were selected by the teachers and the dormitory attendants as the outstanding boy and girl for the 1956-57 school year. ROSALYN TSOSIE 190' ibm IRVIN BEGAY V fins R his--Q JA 2 4. vf vs Q.. swf---f 1 u-il 2' . : . --x'.',If.17 .,, f.33'- 4. 'u ff.7 .- vp, ,iv 1-I '43 -hp, .Qld -A r. 3255, :A -lx' 4-. 04, .,,,r, -....'.5.. .ms . , .--o. . '-,I ' -A-A ABQ , AX ,leigh , -4-A - 'Ka-. - Nj ff' Fw' up S--, LF' 1-J 'T' -,. , L x . 3' 4, -pl . Aaag. 55.1 ,A : 5:11 , 41,2 - KF:--,V ' ,Jiri-4' E ,U Q1-.J X, Iqkkigf A 1211. - :as ggi ,, ,T-Y ,f .P.c ,i'-J.: :ff J -P. L: , ':- 9157 H' Sf-3? GQ-?'2--H5 '-TQ-F' 'iff .gi-,4-.rw 4,2-sf' -sfjilg-avr -Q-,fu -:Dr-A. .-i ... .,-A -...' 2 ' P .y- - . ' '- - ' ,far .H 4 ,f.-J'-., gr. ,SQQI - xvrxiv, . 1 2 fl' 'ITV .gi . sf-.. f .xi 4 ELS, 1 . .- 14 ' A ' ...F 1. Pu .+ -5? Y 5. 'T Qi' A qv 3 J 1 . st Lfa5'5e5f I Row l L-R: Larry Benally, Tom Patrick, Andrew Watchman, Charlie Bracker, Nelson Pete Eugene Dennison, Willie Burns, Nelson Tanequadle,, Lorenzo lsaac, Robert Begay, Ernest Manuelito. Row 2: Bernie Webster, John Begay, Alfred Bradley, Jimmy Holgate, Julius Tsiniiinnie, Jimmy Miller, Donald Neconie, 'Eddie Collins, Anthony Milford, Stanley Mil- ford, Johnny Thompson, Coach Eddie Washburn. Row 3: Norman Nez, Dennis Burgess, Stanley Tsosie, Emerson Jackson, Everett Manuelito, Arthur Daugomah, Tom Clyde, Frank Roanhorse, 'Leonard Cozad, Delbert Johnson, Buddy Morgan, Sherman Manuelito. 'Co-Captain SCOR E A They We Snyder 6 20 Lonewolf 2 'l 20 Carnegie 6 0 Apache 6 32 Tipton 42 6 Erick l8 12 Ft. Sill 6 32 Mt. View 6 26 ' MARY KATHRINE GADDY Dennis, Coach Washburn, and Lorenzo keep an eye on the Ft. Sill ball game. Football Queen I I 1 , A' f' I, . Clit ' ik' 'ff' N. Nez E. Jackson S. Milford N. Tanequadle W- Bums D. Johnson End Tackle End Guard End End sq ? jig 5' t ' ' H .4 ' I. Holgate J. Tsinijinnie D. Burgess E. Collins C. Bracket Half Back All Conference All Conference All Conference Half Back End Center Full Back as . . - -jj-1 :I -. '--1 X' 'K -- . . ww ' X X we-5. he 5. ogy X ff ,,kg,,1: f govt ll HF ' Qlvi .V:. , r ' L to -2 I 'yfffffii-ty. M.n.r:w'.' W... g ' 4 The Main Line Braves Warming up before the scrimmage lrflfil-.f y ' N X If - '- .rl .B-A-a R ,V ' sa.. ,Qt , FA U it ki, ,jf W-'dt .. 'T X i ' M A 2 . C '. yi . The Mighty Sophomores' Our Future Braves ' Substitute and Coach watching the game from the sideline M ............,.., ...v.-,-. , . ..-,..................,..,.............,....,-...-.-..-.---M-4-4'---A-M--A W-. Y Q- Y CUR TEAM Lefttoright: Eugene Dennison, Donald Neconie, Anthony Milford, Leonard Cozad, Bernie Webster, Stanley Milfordf Julius Tsiniiinnie, Eddie Collinsf Frank Roanhorse, Willie Burns, Coach Eddie Washburn. i' All Conference SCORES They We Roosevelt 38 53 Lincoln 63 62 Fredrick Boyd 58 54 Lawton Douglas 77 81 Lincoln 69 68 St. Joseph 46 41 Ft. Sill 51 49 -- Carnegie 52 51 'B' Team Won 5 Lost 2 l-Onewoll 53 55 Fredrick Boyd 46 49 Tipton 57 52 l Terrie 51 49 Ft. Sill 53 50 Lawton Douglas 69 65 Mt. View 56 80 Cement 85 65 St. Joseph 18 60 53:9 , N X M., Ak Talking the game over Arthur Daugomah Makes Two Points qt half time. JR. HIGH TEAM L. to R. kneeling: Freddie Eldridge, Charles Lee, George Brown, George Sisco, Robert Billie. L. to R. Standing: Gary Tinhorn, Manager, Larry Etsirry, Young Moffit, Tom Patrick, Richard Yazzie , Alfred Charlie, Carl Begay, Coach, Frank Kodaseet Won 10 ---- Lost 4 GRADE TEAM L. to R. Kneeling: David Becenti, jones Tolth, Henry Leslie, William Denny, standing: Alfred Morris, Dan jim Nez, junior Manhnimer, johnny Pete, Victor Beck, Coach Frank Kodaseet. Won 6 ------ Lost 0 aw -5. mru Gill TRACK TEAM L. to R. Kneeling: Freddie Eldridge, Alfred Charlie, Henry Yazzie, Robert Begay, Walter Smith , Johnny Thompson, Buddy Morgan, Mike Begay Standing L. to R.: Coach, Eddie Washburn, Larry Etsitty, john Bezahaloni, William Danny, Bernie Webster, Alfred Bradley, Ernest Manuelito, Stanley Milford, Andrew Watchman ,....r..e .-...,..., I Camera Club - 6'Shutterbugs Seated: Buddy Morgan, Glenda Doyeto, Elsie Curley, Ellouise Dennison, Marlene Johnson, Nova Dean Hood, Roger Greyeyes. Standing: Robert Randolph, Sponsor, Delbert Johnson, Norman Nez, lrvin Begay, John Begay, Eugie Dennison, Johnny Thompson, Willie Burns, Anthony Milford, Emerson Burton, Stanley Tsosie. gun Mr, Randolph, Stanley, and Johnny Delbert ond Emerson are printing pictures for our are inspecting negatives. annual assisted by Mr. Randolph Stanley, Irvin and Everett run the Saturday night shows Taking class photos 'smile, hold it' I ANNUAL STAFF Seated L-R: Rosal n Tsosie, Miss Nezzie Leathers, Co-Chairman, Ellouise Dennison, Carol Yazzie, Mr. Robert Randolph, Chairman, Stella Phoenix, Student Editor, Mrs. Maye R. Johnson., Advisor, Jennie Rose Joe, Nona Ahaity, Evelyn Bayage. Standing L-R: Charlie Bracker, Roger Greyeyes, Anthony Milford, Stanley Tsosie, Julius Tsiniiinnie, Larry Etsitty, Alfred Bradley, Mrs. Georgia Chrisman, Advisor Knot shownl. .F ! 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