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EDlMIlliNIllSiTL'3 TUON The administrative responsibility of Sallisaw City Schools is carried out by a five member board of education: A superintendent, three principals, forty- four classroom teachers, eight bus drivers, five custodians, and five lunchroom workers. l .mme in gl, rxq'u:r:'zzn1gni ' 4, , fffi 'Wi' ' .1-Ju.u.nu.r '. . ,, .u,-zuuuff-we by vim, fr-J'.1.r..fs .-, ... W -.i 4 V ' P . . : .::.:tsz...:.....::. J? !!!!,!!!!.!!t!!!!t!???!9!!t?!?!?? nw f-fsafulasla ff: i.f.laui.z um 'sau-r ' 'LL . Qlfffgifflfvlili ' '-f'g,g1.y' 1a1:I,,a7 -1'1 Left to right: Leslie Tatham, member, B. Q, Callahan, member, Clayton Farmer, President, Walter J. Leeper, superin tendent of schools, Dr. Chas. White, vice-president, Bill Lovern, member. BOARD OF EDUCATION Leslie Tatham, acarpenter- contractor represents the out lying district, B. Q. Callahan, o heavy equip- ment operator represents ward ffl, Dr. Chas. White, an optometrist represents ward 22 and Bill Lovern, an insurance representative represents ward 24. 5 -,.,.1f
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f lx X 0 'I SENUQGB C X J eoucntuo S4119 C Cfgilx X Q f-1 V, ,X lx xi L'-,l5 ij11f li, aff if '2 if 1 ,I M ,XX l ffwee-gl' n 'sf f V .5-.L , r 1 N - 1 Nnsvx AXXX iff' X f fl' The members of the Sallisaw High School Black Diamond yearbook statt dedicates this i959 edition of the Sallisaw Black Diamond yearbook to the largest Senior Class ever to graduate from Sallisaw High School and to the Black Diamond Spirit, which we hope will always remain in the hearts ot everyone who has ever had a part in Sallisaw High School. - i se 3 ,, gig 4? wtf 'ff f K' Q if Jerrel Allen, Paul Andrews, Freddie Barger, Kenneth Bolts, Charles Bond, Roy Brackett, James Branham, Roy Branham, Robert Burns, Billy Byrd, Emerson Capps, Mickey Chucu- late, Bert Cecil Collyge, Jerry Cook, William Covington, Charles Cowan, Clarence Cowan, Howard Crutchfield, James Crutchfield, Carl Davis, John Dunn, Glenn Ellison, James Eubanks, Johnny Flute, Anthony Fornaszewski, Ernest Green, Lee Arnold Green, Jerry Harris, Paul Harris, Sol Hollis, Bill Jamison, Jerry Kain, Homer Kupsick, Ted Kup- sick, Wayne Land, Wilburn Lee, Raymond Lucas, Doyle Mainus, John Moyhan, Clayton McClure, Freddy McDonald, Roy Miller, Thomas Mitchell, Donnie Newton, Gary Oren- dortf, Bobby Philpot, Charles Porter, Jerry Rape, Don Ready, Don Rider, Bobby Risenhoover, Jimmy Shurley, Jimmy Stephens, Jimmy Stewart, Franklin Taylor, Larry Walker, Billy Waters, Donald Woodard. Margaret Barrett, Lena Branham, Betty Brewer, Thelma Brewer, Glenda Brogdon, Betty Brooks, Charlotte Cassady, Myrna Childers, Velma Choate, Georgia Cook, Shirley Cor- bitt, Pat Crawford, Ethel Curry, Phyllis Dittee, Shirley Dodson, Judith Fields, Pearlene Fisher, Sue Ford, Geneva Gann, Charlotte Green, Dorothy Harkey, Betty Henson, Lin- do House, Wanda Howe, Shirley lsham, Sharry Jarrard, Di Anna Jones, Kathy Jones, Kay Kerr, Mary Kuykendall, Mary Mattox, Nancy McCrary, Wanda Perry, Polly Rector, Laura Richardson, Ruby Kight, Earlene Sparks, Judy Spencer, Annabel Stacy, Sophie Stroup, Christine Taylor, Delores Taylor, Rebecca Taylor, Martha Timmerman, Vida Watie, Linda Webb, Patsy Wiley. B. Aydelotte, L. Dickey, Reba Green, W. Hawkins
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SUWEEBUNTEWDE Although my tenure as your superintendent has been brnef I want to express my sincere appreclatvon to the teachers students bus drnvers, custoduans and other school personnel for the excellent cooperatlon you have guven me l could not ask for more l belueve that cooperation and workvng together IS one of the basuc functuons of education and as long as there exlsts this flne splrlt wlthln our school we will have a good school Unfortunately due to admlnlstratlve details l have not been able to know many of you personally how ever, as we plan and work together throughout the school program l am sure we wnll become better acqualnted new lute that ol earning a llvsng or rearmg a family Several of you will continue your tralnlng In some college or umversnty and nt IS my hope that you can reflect upon your school days here as a perlod of a- cadermc socual and physucal growth and the unsplratron acquired both from your teachers and associates, be a guldlng and steadylng hand as you pursue your ways of llfe My wnsh, and l am sure the wash ofthe entrre faculty and staff us that each of you may luve a success ful and contrnbutung lute, and that we have had some part In makmg It better and richer for you l extend an nnvrtatuon to each of you to came back and vlslt us anytome you have the opportunity Sincerely Suoermtendent For many ol you this 1958-59 school term will be the last 'year of formal education before you begin a - I 6 LM? m lmf
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