m v: es%2 B E ; =5 ANNUAL STAFF Amid a busy year of space missiles and accelerated education, we have designed for your pleasure the 1958 Ranger. In years to come may this book bring back pleas- ant memories of your school life. THE RANGER 1958 Yearbook of Roland High School Roland, Oklahoma SALUTE TO YOUTH Covered wagons rolled along To Indian Territory; Their rumbling was sweet music In Indian Territory. The old dreams of the pioneers still roll along Dreams of ranches, farms and factories. But Youth is dreaming of conquering outer space We cannot stop them if we dared - Rockets flame and missiles scream; They. too. go roaring along, Powered by an atom. I pm n ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT Mr. James Humphrey has been superintendent of Roland High School for seven years. During that time we have learned to rely not only on his wise counsel and kind consideration, but on his ability to keep our school in step with a fast changing world. We are truly grateful for his inspired leadership. Curtis Resch President BOARD OF EDUCATION Hastings Younger Richard Cosner Member Member H. J. Harrell High School Principal Driver Training Mildred Smalley English Librarian Norma Stewart Commerce School Secretary R. W. Hooten Mathematics Science Claude Eubanks Athletics Coach Louise Humphrey Home Economics Cafeteria Director Clarence Helms Industrial Arts Ted J. Howell Vocational Agriculture E. C. Stewart Ethel Taylor Junior High Principal Fifth Grade Social Studies l uase Jgnt-pt Sa.ni Grade Ccrrrrr.wce ELafc Kolb Seventb Grade tdusic Grace Price Vera West First Grade Second Grade Dorothy Daily Third Grade Fannie Helms Fourth Grade SENIORS Mildred Smalley, Sponsor H. J. Harrell. Sponsor CLASS OFFICERS Gene Winton, Alvin Bankston. Kathryn Tabor. Charlotte O'Neal Anna Lou Allen Alvin Bankston Wanda George Jim Rowland Patsy Reese Frank Seubold Kathryn Tabor Charlotte O'Neal Inez Perceful Joe Wofford Cynthia Burris Bob Walker Paul Powers Buddy Barthel R. L. Wood Maxine Redden Gene W inton Gracie Russell Tommy Wasson Bill Click Earl Roberts Bob Mize Kenneth Roland Gray Ulmer Junior Day Bobby Freemen Mabel Hyman Ruthlene Cole CLASS OFFICERS Norma Ruth Stewart Sponsor Shirley Bynum John Trammell; Dinah Cates; George Warren; and Donna Roller John Trammell Janis McAlister Bruce Allen Kathy Redden Bobby Daniels Dianah Cates Anthony Boyd Ramona Lenington Gerald Wilson Patsy Gilkey Jimmy Staab Patsy Tippit Gary Wilson Donna Roller Albert Davis Jane Phelan Alvin Ramer Loretta Calcote Harold Dunn Billy Johnson Joe Freeman Carolyn Kidd Clyde Hicks James McAlister Benny Kirk George Warren Robert Freeman Carl Carter Maybelle Owens Tyree Littlejohn Opal Cole Leonard Bell CLASS OFFICERS R. W. Hooten Jack O'Neal; Carolyn Lewis; Frankie Freeman; Jimmy Cherry Aline Driscoll Ronnie Metcalf Jack O'Neal Christine Allen Aaron Gilkey Jimmy Cherry Dorothy Day Ronald Allen Farrell O'Neal Frankie Freeman Darrell Roland Carolyn Lewis Bradley Dyer Loretta Blackwood Dale Barnes Mary Edwards Kenneth Bynum Gatha Calcote Joe Reavis Helen Spain Billy Smith Raynette Resch Donald Powers Margaret Taylor Bobby Gunter Gerald Corbit Troy Jones Betty Sheppard Dorothy Hyman Melvin Burris Mildred Barnes Melvin Taylor Phyllis Rogers Bradley Tabor Jackie Osborn Jimmie Vinsant Eloise Johnson Joe Carter Darlene Owens Jerry Henson Colleen Wilson Joe Dyer Mary Resch Jotmie Freeman Doris Thornburg Gary McAlister Rose Jones T. J. Phelan Clarice Roberts Wanda Wilson Sue Phelan Lois West Brenda Reavis Shirley McAfee Glenda Johnson Carol Trunk Mary Humphrey Johnnie Taylor Dora Castleberry Howard Stewart Phyllis Bell Joe B. Osborne Shirley Cole Mary Ann Vann Janelle Wilson Seebie Seubold Melba Wells Jetton Allen Carolyn George Billy Burrows Sharon Ramer Jimmy Click • • « -4 I • i r ELEMENTARY EIGHTH Michael Reichert Salley Hallum Jesse Osborne Lou Jean Wilson Michael Bond Linda Barthel Billy Bailey Betty Freeman Tommy Barthel Glenda McAlister Morgan Reichert Mary Wilson Ronnie Dean Emma Brown Jerry Whisenant Jimmy Falkner LeRoy West Jackie McAlister Melvin Bridges Lonnie Tate SEVENTH Patrica Johnson Gary Bowers Louise Gage Billy Day Larry McAlister Kay Taylor Irvan Johnson Linda Resch Dorothy Vinsant Billy Conley Connie Trunk Jimmy Bond Shelia Driscoll Jerry Thornburg Doris Taylor Johnny Lenington Pat Walker Zelpha McGuire Gary Brown Eugene Williams Bobby Carr Willene Freeman J. W. Speir Cheryl Riddle Elah Kolb. Teacher Jimmy Waldrop Shirley Dobbs SIXTH Joyce Mackey Dennis Rogers Em ojean Day Arthur Beaty Isabelle Fain Billy Riddle Thomas West Donald Osborne FIFTH Dickie Cosner Mary Brown Jesse Riddle Dianna Carter Dwight Hallum Mary Whisenant Joe Taylor Deanna Rogers David Thornburg Phyllis Resch Donald Owens Cletis Riddle Gary Don Owens Linda Sue Wilson Lonnie Younger Sue Corbit Albert Eubanks Bob Ulmer Jim Speir Bill Henson Eugene Kirk Ronald Harvell FOURTH Don Freeman Robert Speir Mary Jones Larry Adams Larry Falkner Sandra Dyer Teddy Eubanks Virginia Wilson Linda Taylor Danny Cherry Dorothe Osborne Jimmy Freeman Billy John Cherry Sandra Boyd Danny Jones Roy Lenington Beverly Dyer Sandra Wilson Myron Lynch Phyllis Wasson Jackie Barnes THIRD Dorothy Daily Teacher Wayne Watts Portia Wilson Dickie George Ronnie Lynch Jimmie Thornburg Frank Fain Kathryn Speir Glinda Barnes Joe Sid Helms Paula Shamblin Gerald Harvell Sherita Carter Larry Tate Layiuana Dean Eddie McCause Johnny Riddle Brenda Dobbs George Gibbons CZ Vv -. !)• ’ • 4 3SL SECOND Vera West, Teacher Sue Ann Phillips Carl Edward Wilson Madonna Cherry Billy Roberts Deborah Vaughan David Williams Marlene Woods Eddie English Carol Watts Frank Cosner June Barthel Randy Boyd Ronny Boyd Shirley Brownfield Clarence West Doris Gage Tommy Victory Lindy West Ricky Woods Mary Tate Eddie Teague Susan Jones Emmanuel Riddle Peggy Fife Earl Richards Brenda McLemore Tommy Lynch Judy Bond Larry Ulmer Clyde Beaty Stanley Resch Gary Whisenant FIRST Verogua Bowling Wayne Chapman Rhonda Richards William Barnes Grace Price Teacher Carolyn Dowdy Johnnie Teague Carolyn Thornburg James Osborne Kenneth Lynch Shirley Brown Carl Brown j5k' r. ■see-4! ss FAVORITES NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL HONOR SOCIETY Click, Allen, Winton, Wilson, Warren, Wood, Wilson, Bankston, Driscoll, Resch, Freeman, F. O’Neal, C. O'Neal, J. O'Neal. BEST LOOKING Bruce Allen and Dinah Cates Dinah, a beautiful girl, and Bruce, a hand- some boy, both members of the junior class, were chosen the best looking couple by the students of Roland High School. BEST ALL-ROUND SENIORS Anna Lou Allen Gene Winton Anna Lou and Gene were chosen by their classmates as the best all-around seniors. They have high grade ratings and are always busy in class activities. BEST PERSONALITY Kathryn Tabor Earl Roberts Kathryn and Earl were chosen by the students for their attractive personality. They are both members of the graduating class and have a high scholastic record. BEST CITIZENS Farrell O’Neal Alvin Bankston These two people were chosen best citizens for their loyalty to the school and their readiness to lend a helping hand to everyone. MOST POPULAR Patsy Tippet Bobby Mize Patsy, a lovely member of the Junior Class, is well liked by everybody. Bobby, a very dignified senior, is not only the most popular but a very good athlete. MOST ATHLETIC B TEAM MOST ATHLETIC A TEAM Jackie Osborne Jimmy Click Jackie and Jimmy, both members of the Freshman class, were chosen as the best athletes on the B Team. They both have been outstand - ing players throughout the season. Charlotte O'Neal Tex Wood Charlotte and Tex were voted the best all- around ball players by the four high school classes. Their sportsmanship and their ability to play ball won them this honor. CARNIVAL QUEEN PATSY GILKEY CARNIVAL QUEEN ATTENDANTS Upper left: Darlene Owens Upper right: Mary Edwards Left: Anna Lou Allen Carnival fun ran high on Halloween when lovely Patsy Gilkey of the Junior Class reigned with her three beautiful attendants and two groups of charming girls and boys from the grade school. Darlene is a freshman: Mary is a soph- omore; and Anna Lou is a graduating senior. CARNIVAL PRINCE AND PRINCESS Dickie Cosner, Thomas West, Jimmy Bonds, Michael Bonds, Mary Ann Whisenant, Virginia Spain. Willene Freeman, and Lou Jean Wilson. Each year die elementary grades take a leading part in the Halloween Carnival. Their energy and gaiety add interest to the races. CARNIVAL DUKE AND DUCHESS Larry Tate, Clyde Beaty, Ronnie Harrell, Marlene Woods, Paula Martin, Mike George, and Beverly Dyer. Glinda Barnes is also a member of the group. This group and their mothers raised money by selling cakes and candy. Here you see the handsome high school pupils who reigned with Queen Glinda Barnes was chosen to represent the Patsy Gilkey. third grade as a Halloween attendant. Paula Martin and Mike George look ready for a stroll Patsy Gilkey and Alvin Ramer pose with pretty smiles for through Halloween land. the photographer. 5«L- - .. ANNUAL QUEEN SHIRLEY BYNUM ANNUAL QUEEN ATTENDANTS Upper Left: Colleen Wilson Lower Left: Farrell O'Neal Lower Right: Wanda George An exciting contest of the year was the contest for Annual Queen. Each class endeavored mightily to elect its beauty as Queen. The Juniors won, making Shirley Bynum Queen. ACTIVITIES Future Farmers of America Kathy Redden, F.F.A. Sweetheart Mr. Howell and F. F. A. boys pose for the photographer FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Here you see the winners of the March 1957 Muskogee Livestock Show. We took first place over 31 participating teams. Total points 944. R. L. Woods, Kenneth Roberts, Bob Mize, Earl Roberts, and adviser Ted J. Howell. HIGH SCHOOL 4-H CLUB Roland High School 4-H Club is sponsored by Mrs. Mildred Smalley. They are winners of many county and state medals. Mr. Clarence Helms assists the boys in their demonstrations. GRADE SCHOOL 4-H CLUB Roland Grade 4-H Club is sponsored by Mrs. Ethel Taylor and Mrs. Louise Humphrey. They are county winners. MIXED CHORUS The music group is directed by Superintendent James E. Humphrey with Mrs. Elah Kolb as pianist. This group enter- tains at school programs and various community functions. STUDENT COUNCIL Standing: Seebie Seubold, Dale Barnes, Bill Click. Patsy Gilkey, class representatives. Seated: Tex Woods, treasurer; Ramona Lenington, secretary; Bobby Walker, president; Bob Mize, vice-president. Here is the Science Class doing one of their many Here are a few of our pupils starting on their fav experiments. orite pastime, eating. These are our Future Homemakers of Tomorrow. Mr. Helms and some of his Industrial Art Class, busy turning out beautiful pieces of woodwork. The librarians are a lenient looking group but they are As you can see these people should be studying, but very stern when our books are overdue. they're smiling at the photographer. This is our modern Cafeteria Building of which we are The Administration Building is the center of activity in very proud. our school. ATHLETICS “A” TEAM GIRLS Edwards, Hyman, Sheppard, Cole, Lenington, Coach Eubanks, Day. Driscoll, Tabor, O'Neal. Bynum, Redden. “A TEAM BOYS Coach Eubanks, Carter. Daniels. Carter. Seubold, Bell. Woods, Roberts, Gilkey, Allen. Mize. Littlejohn. BASKETBALL “B” TEAM GIRLS’ Bell, Thornburg, Trunk, Osburn, Reavis, Coach Eubanks, Barnes, Resch, Wells, Wilson. Mize, Roberts. “B TEAM BOYS Coach Eubanks, Vinsant, Carter, Dyer, McAlister. Henson, Taylor. Burris. Allen. Click. Seubold. CHEERLEADERS Carolyn George Freshman Phyllis Rogers Freshman Cheerleaders relax between halves of a big game. Phyllis Rogers. Glenda Mize, Sharon Ramer, Johnny Taylor, and Carolyn George. Sharon Ramer Freshman Glenda Mize Freshman Johnny Taylor Freshman Johnnie Taylor. Sharon Ramer and Carolyn Bett)r Sheppard. Ramona Tex Woods ready to shoot George cheer the boys. Lenington, and Charolette O'Neal Mr. Stewart presents the trophy Ramona Lenington takes a free shot, to our B boys who won first in the Roland Invitational Tourna- ment. Our cheerleaders pose with their pompons. The A boys have a con- ference. Senior boys made a financial success of our Candy stand. HOMECOMING ROYALTY QUEEN RAMONA LENINGTON AND KING EARL ROBERTS Queen Ramona poses with attend ants, Charlotte and Kathryn. Kathy Redden and Bob Walker take part in coronation. Queen Ramona smiles at a friend. Kathryn and Charlotte hold the crown Queen Ramona is happy it s ail over, and flowers. Queen Ramona and attendants before Queen Ramona and her attendants Ramona, Charlotte and Kathryn look the Homecoming coronation. practice. sad. CHRISTMAS COMES TO ROLAND SCHOOL The Sophomore boys just love to Connie Trunk and Bobby Carr as Scene from Christmas Play, decorate for Christmas. Mary and Joseph. Anna Lou, Cynthia, Patsy, and Mrs. Smalley and her class look at Wanda distribute Christmas gifts. Christmas decorations. The Sophomore girls admire decora- Mary Edwards and Dorothy Day A Christmas scene by Carl Carter, tions. decorate for Christmas. Dorothy Day all ready to play ball. Alan James and Kenneth David Howell. Mary, Dorothy, Frankie, andMargaret. Mary and Johnnie fill bus with gas. Brownies of the Primary Grades. V ■••««•i 5! a 52 as RIGHT NOW. . . There's an urgent need in this country for more Chiropractors ! ... so you will do well to consider a career in the Chiropractic profession. To be a Chiropractor is to be a valuable and respected member of your community. Performing a vital health service in which you will find financial reward and great personal satisfaction. You may enter the PALMER SCHOOL OF CHIROPRACTIC after graduation from High School. Information Booklet-School Catalog Mailed upon request WRITE TO--THE PALMER SCHOOL OF CHIROPRACTIC DAVENPORT,IOWA THE PALMER SCHOOL OF CHIROPRACTIC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Drs. Seubold Chiropractic Clinic 2 13 N. 1 5th Street Fort Smith, Arkansas Drs. Lindquist Chiropractic Clinic 201 N. 15th Street Fort Smith, Arkansas SALLISAW STATE BANK Sallisaw, Oklahoma Home Owned -- Home Operated g iFiEinr We Pay Interest on Savings. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Always ask for Beckman’s Finer Dairy Products Hobbs Motor Company Louie Hobbs Co-Owners J. D. McClary Ft. Smith's Largest All Makes Dealers New Used Cars 301 North 10th Street Phone SU 2-8211 Ft. Smith, Arkansas Compliments of Texas Corner Barber Shop W. H. Bowie COMPLIMENTS First National Bank Fort Smith, Arkansas Oldest National Bank In The State Established in 1872 West End Drug All Work Guaranteed Phone SU 3-3841 317 Garrison Avenue Gene’s Taxidermy Phone SU 2-5181 Tanning Custom Leather Carving Sporting Goods Guns Ammunition Realistic Mounting Fort Smith, Arkansas 608 Division Street Fort Smith's Oldest Pharmacy Fort Smith, Arkansas DRS. SEU BOLD CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 213 North 15th Street Fort Smith, Arkansas Phone SU 3-4334 Yours For Better Health And Abundant Living. Drs. FRANK RUTH SEUBOLD CHIROPRACTORS BEST WISHES to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 58 Sam’s Restaurant Garrison Avenue FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS Best Wishes From Your Sequoyah County Times Your County Newspaper It Has Been A Pleasure To Serve The Families of Sequoyah County 65—Years as Their Favorite News- paper. We Hope To Have The Pleasure Of Serving You Through - out The Years To Come. RIGGS STUDIO Fort Smith's Leading Studio We Photograph Anything, Anywhere, Any Time. 1001 1 2 Garrison Avenue Phone SUnset 3-5027 FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS Roberts S Sons I Sinclair Station and Garage ARMSTRONG TIRES Guaranteed International Muffler and Tailpipes Parts new-used Hwy. 64 Moffett, Okla. Trojan 2-0550 Chas. Hummel Co. Heating and Air Conditioning Sheet Metal Work Of all Kind 100-1-2 North 10th Street. Phone SUnset 2-0366 FT. SMITH, ARKANSAS Midwest Hardware and Supply SPORTING GOODS Wholesale and Retail 924 Garrison Avenue Phone SUnset 3-4616 FT. SMITH, ARKANSAS Roberts % Sons 2 SINCLAIR STATION (Armstrong Complete One-Stop Service 24 hour Phone SUnset 3-7424 22 No. 10th Street Auto Supply and Body Shop 1520 T owson FT. SMITH, ARKANSAS Harmel Success to the Graduating Class of 58 Motor Company Pontiac and GMC Dealer 200 South 7th Street RMB Produce Co. FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS Compliments of 7 to II Laundry and Cleaners Band L Top Value Stamps Phone SUnset 2-7407 Amusement Co. 2309 Rogers Avenue FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS Joe's Tip Top E. A. Grober S Co. Cleaners Inc. Paints - Wallpaper -Specialties The Very Best In Dry Cleaning 814 Rogers Avenue Phone SUnset 2-6463 516 Garrison Avenue P. O. Box 266 FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS Shackelford COMPLIMENTS Grocery and Station OF Como Hotel PAW PAW CENTRAL Phone SPruce 6-3168 FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS Congratulations to The Senior Class of 1958 Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. 103-105 Garrison Avenue FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS Frozen Food Center Quick Freeze Lockers Phone Sunset 3-8660 37 South Eighth Street FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS Compliments of Mize and Fargo 66 Service Station Groceries 64 Highway East MULDROW, OKLAHOMA Compliments of Bruce Company Inc. Wholesale distributors of plumbing, electric, industrial supplies Phone SUnset 3-8987 816-818-820 Carnali Avenue FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS Crowe Hardware Walker’s and Grocery and Station Seed Company Quality and Service FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS Phone SPruce 6-3128 406 Garrison Avenue ROLAND, OKLAHOMA BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS Jones Grocery Payne Oil Co. and Distributor of Station Standard Oil Products Oil and Gasoline - Indiana - Friendly Service MOFFETT, OKLAHOMA HWY. 64 - MULDROW, OKLAHOMA ■ ft (standard 1 Lewis and Compliments Shackelford of 24 Hour Service Located at Highway 64 and Roland Road Roland, Oklahoma Operated by Bobby Lewis and Ray Shackleford V Boys’ Market ROLAND, OKLAHOMA Irene’s Cafe Brooks Mercantile Best Quality, Price Service We Appreciate your business Phone SPruce 6-3129 ROLAND, OKLAHOMA CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS Hwy. 64 Ph. 6-9902 OF 58 MULDROW, OKLAHOMA ■y ii 33
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