Sand Springs High School - Sandite Yearbook (Sand Springs, OK)

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' Thi . :: ' ' ' .V sig' t 1g'3 7 f QQ, is , ,wk . .. ..,, A T214 lf ' if '.j1.'s '. -I . .- 1, Y Helm X me ,Az-1949 Sqn 05,5 from .Sand Springs High School Scnrl Springs, Olflahoma S KOH tefltlf Book I j6lCblAg B li II ----Cfaaaefs -....-,..,- B k IH jeafured Q IKE - '---.gjaorfd Dedication POP BOYD We, the staff of the 1949 Sandite, wish to dedicate this edition to Superintendent Clyde Boyd, who has been a faithful member of th.- Sand Springs High School Faculty since 1932. He came to Sand Springs High School in 1932 as Athletic Director. In 1935 he became Principal, which office he held until 1939 when he became Superintendent. During his 17 years with the schools he has been an inspiration to hundreds of young men and women. who have affectionately given him the nickname, Pop , , We salute Superintendent Clyde Pop Boyd in the name of the school, ourselves, and :ill those students in the past who have known and loved him. l'ALEllIC'l'0lllA Pat Patrick, selected Salutatorian, is another one of the outstanding members of this year's Senior Class. Pat is a member uf the Y-Teen, Rainbow Girls, and the Deb-Zells. She has been very active in Speech and placed second in the Rotary Club Essay Contest this year. She was a candidate for Football Queen and Sandite Queen attendant dur- ing her Senior year. Pat was also a con- testant on the KVOO quiz program. Shirley Brink, with a superior scholas- tic average, was awarded Valedictorian of the Senior Class of 1949. Shirley has been active in most all school affairs, re- ceiving the American Legion Citizenship Award when she was a Freshman. She was elected by student vote as Band Queen in '48 and joined the band the year after her reign. Shirley was President of the Y-Teens, a member of the Deb-Zells, and a participant in the KVOO Going to College program. She also received the Stagecraft Award for superior work in the Stagecraft depart- ment this year. GWOIZDQ X slilmmmll .ferry Langenkaiup has been given the Craftsman Award for being an all-around outstanding boy of the Senior Class. He was also voted the outstanding senior boy of the Choir. Jerry has been a member of the Choir for four years, the Band for one year, and the Gremlins for three years. He is President of the Music Masters, was a participant on the KVOO quiz program, and a member of the Junior and Senior Play Casts. W Clara Dean Bigby, has been given the Craftman award for all-around ability during high school. She also received the Delta ,Kappa Gamma award for an outstandng Future Teacher-of America and the Jenkins Instrumental Music Award. Clara Dean was a delegate to Girls' State, a member of the Y-Teen the Deb-Zelles, the Orchestra and the Band. She has been very active in Speech and in Dramatics, acting in several plays and entering several speech contest in the past years. 1 QWOIZDSJ .,-A E. . y . K, Clara Lee Brandon has been awarded the Balfour Plaque, pre'- sented annually for Scholarship, loyalty and Achievement. She has been a member of the Stu- dent Council, the Choir and the Jun- ior Play Cast. Ill ,1 ' 3 ., 'Donnie Heinicke won the Balfour Plaque on the basis of loyalty, schol- arship and dependability. He is a member of the Choir, Gremlins, and Past Master Council- or of the DeMoley. He was president of the Hi-Y and a member of .,the Junior Play Cast. OWQIZD Bob Cook, President of the Senior Class, was given the American Legion Citizenship Award on the basis of character, couragge, leadership and service. He has been Vice-President oi' the Junior Class, Master Councilor of the Demolay, and a member of the Student Council for three years. Bob is a member of the Hi-Y, the Basketball Team, the Sand- tonian Staff, the Stagecraft De- partment, and the Gremlins. .M .J Dixie Jones has been given the American Legion Citizenship Award for character, courage, leadership and service. She is a member of the Y-Teens, Student Council, the Rainbow Girls, Deb-Zelles, and thc Stagecraft Department. Dixie was a candidate for Football Queen both her Junior and Senior year and ailso a can- didate for Band Queen in hei Junior year. Jeanne McCracken was awarded the Lion's Club Scholarship on the basis ol' loyalty. citizenship, contribution to the school and ability to do college work. She is a member of the Rainbow Girls, the Y-Teen, Kat. Klub, Choir, and the Annual Staff. Jeanne was a contestant on the KVOO' Going to College quiz, a delegate to girls' State, Secretary-Treas- urer of the Senior Class, and a member of the Junior Play -Cast. She also won a 3150 scholarship from Tulsa Univer- sitv. jafuhg .fdclminiafrafion Mr. Lewis Kibbc has dune a very efficient job as Junior High Principal for the past two years. He stands high in the memories of students who haie known him first attendance director and now as principal. rf? f . B Plans for school administration origi- nate in the office of Clyde Boyd, Su - crintendent of the Sand Springs Schoois. In his capable hands rests the control of all school activities, Assisting him is Mrs. Cleta Evans, his secretary, who always has a pleasant smile and a frien- ly manner for everyone. John Beck, Senior High Principal, will always be remembered by Sand Springs High School graduates. Friendliness, sincerity and sense of humor makes him well liked among the student body. His fcretary, Mrs. Iva Gray has been both freind and advisor to those who seek the refuge of the office. om. 4. eww , :Q mm, W., Q ,. ...bm , ,MM-M tl 9 ......,,,,,.,,,,,,L, ,-,-M-F The P.-T. A Council pictured above are: left to right, Mrs. Clyde Morris, Mrs. Clarence Bigby. Mrs. Arthur Childers, Mrs. .James .Johnson and Mrs. Evelyn Hall. Members of the Board of liducation who consider school policies and act accordingly are: left to right Carl Perkins, Randall DeBolt, Marshall Hutchinson, Hal Jenner, Ed Duble- and Superintendent Clyde Boyd. e AUIS b . s was Ru Y l4.Ilg1iShf?lj1b.V Lee Umar? 1:1 r 1, 8 ma tics Miss Nettie Pearl Green History Mrs. Margaret Whalen Miss Swvbil Smith History i 7'L5' H Comme!-ee , 4, . Y nit- S- Af , CXQCL , . ggiif P, . 131- Q Mr GCGXX Yspevcw bw nghsh y A1105 Be lx . . 'CSR , C ' Uvnlwxn , ,aj 48' M rs. Lenore Wagner Humemaking Qlfo M1 C Slack Tr ,5 - C- Je1 Mr? cgxlaxles 8 and Inav? r goexal -7 -45 'kgiiffv' Maurice Hail , Football Coach of ' Q gm . 7 ? - .L Clarence Lawless Sllerman Wilson I-Cnndg Orchestra: Theory uoodshop MISS Gema B. Smlth f Mathematics wilson x ll 'ji-SS Et . - Bufwe Tv ' help 10 - Din 5 U h Mrs- Wiki' g S b-:fa fxuineinakx - D . we . MQ? EJ-mnxe11c ' Gif Lester Secrest Pa rh-Time 'kai' Miss Susan Johnston Latin M iss Ruth Hatch English :E ras: . s h f 1 ' u .ff HUWWYS ff uivrord Bo 111.5-1, girl - 1 Alusic Miss Myrtle Grayson English: Mathematics M, 30005 Hanoi? q. - .W NH- Q,..L5kvm0m0 I Ilemlstrygb Wells ,54.ke0Ce byW0,g V Iss Gertrude Spenser X. 355 his , mm Meme ailwu Y Y ee Bwigbe Y x xx Xflnmema 1 ai M Agw Thom SDQT? H31 Mlss Florence Eggers History Lharles G. Hall l':1rt-Time P15198 101,18 131, , W' . Enghigkbam Buck Weaver Athletics 1? mam' Rohm 011 wg KS5 ' egce Q KAWQNQCM il? Jillfi Cecil Hankins Imsketball Coach: Auto Driving Y' X56 Mar Mr. Charles Halcomb Metal Shop gf Anita, Baugh Science , 41, I. 119 to 'Ufie'g1edJ, , bglisb 'L , E Clyde Browers Agriculture D menml Home ,gggllje ob 1 KK' SWB 'Ui 61- y,xX 'bwgksl' W sm? P,-8012 3-AWG' mt Shop BIIIIK ll added President br' , RAYMOND REID Vice - President enior CKGJ5 icerd N S JEAN MCCRACKEN Secretary - Treasurer 'U K f, lf rr r msg La Veta Tate nm Wright Huy Ml!u,lllFtCT Wnnda Spradling Yates Charles Bachus l v,.. ,T r 3 - fr -X A , 1 l N. l I V . ny V X M . , W i Q L A in Tir ,ig i ' xl W '. r 'I Ll V , x 1 1 3 ox 4. ,Y 5 .luyl .Innes F1-rn lJCf,li1l'IllO Dun Hcinicke Put Ward .limn1lcWilson Vlr-u Wynn Hubby Luc Bowen Hub llishrow 'lr Margie Morgan Juv Fowler Mary Perry Hurulcl rllllllI11IlSUIl .l:u'quclyn Walker .lm-1-ry Layton 1' lin-tty Poguc .Inlnn Ablmuucl fivurgin Nlvzul won limb liitvllic .lm-un Ml-filo r' , 1 Q? J lion lyr 0 l I af A g t k 3 S K fr ,Rik MIUN s. V 'lx Yivtnr Erwin lwnu Mac Frazier l':Lt l-'amtriuk kllyrlm- llurkce Nancy Gray 1 . ... i... D l? i ' . K Doug Davis M zirgic McLeister Georgia Faye Jone: Francille Dunahay Clara Dean Bigby Joy Ann Pruitt Tommy Pafford ,331 , '-1 , . ., Ea , .f. 1 W 'V -. lf izw sf .' ., 1 Y . 3 A Q ff . ..- v . 4' , l . .- ,, A L I N3 'A 'T' i i ! sf i f .Mfr if , i ,fr M 1 lf -5:7 Carlton Wright lluth Thompson J' V Wi r 1 Norma Grugg .lorry Humphrey .lorry Vanbrease Allcm' Foltz Bob Gideon Phillip Cook Gene Heffley : ' - kkl i 5 I M ,, , A I ? lirrr ' A ' -rw-,fx 2,0 :Iv ,i : 3 A bb if 'A' Dixie Lee Jones Maxine Ingalls ixmy Bell Shirley Brink Mary Blankenship Gi-orginia Stewart yalgq xwqgi Bob McIntyre Crerle Edcns Bob Smith i 2 lm Ethel Mae Merscr Raymonrl Reid Ruby Worsliain Alice Mclienney Alice Cordova W, iv .i an V'E 'A me ,J re 4--. Wil gd' Y 'FH Joe Brown Betty Baker Opal Tyler Verna Divine Tom Stroud .X 1 1' KI: X li is 12, 7 1 gk, Hosv Mary Holcomb Lowell Dodson Charles Molster Louise Hunt IV' ' A , is A-. Hr ,J A I Joyce Kztpriiiiiwliiig llzimlull Host lloris June Lester Lorenzo Gomlfery i':irlu. .lwui McCracken ii. T. Brown 'k Clara Loc Brandon .lorry Langenkamp Doris Fisher Dixie Cole .limniio Lea F ergusou Bobby Horn Lola Ami Walling June Miles liutli York Fern Wzxlkvr 'll-tl Mercer Shelby Rice Shirley Wliitwell Alice Haines Margaret! Clay ' fm iw v' --av i ef l W llfsfx 22, .2 l N F nffx L, ,, H f r s W ss , 1 - fill? If 1, i I , X . 2 m X ., l 1 5. A 1 it ' Vf , A ' ,N ' i ,. A ' fx I 1 : ' iii A A X t X fl XV v i 1 is s is 2 i if j V ii '32 ly I 4 I Claudine Durkee Dorothy Blankenship Virginia Lester Martha McWhirt Iiobbic Jean Bruner Gene Smith Imogene Davis Bill Williams Dun White Jimmie Martin Roh Cook Bill Johnson lqj 3 'f 9 1' -. vA1 A BOB BORDERS ff President BILL BURTON Vice - President 0 UIEEOI' o ja U O MAR11,YN HUTCHINSON 6166 MCQIU Secretary - Treasurer Pat Baker at - Edwin Holcomb YE li Carlene Lawmaster A ,N - - 1' Doyle Lee 3 g i ' j Mary Caroline Rowe - I 0 ft fl George W. Buckner Dondld Johnson Charles Disbrow Donald Ray Downey Russell Brenneman ' Eugene Palmer Greta Mabrey Tom Crewson Dolores Yarbrough Jerry Pitts ff f, QR! 1, .27 fig ln Gladys Coreen Riley Sally Jones Marie York Maxine Newman Mary McElroy Mary Louise Pearce Wanrln M1-lntyrc liilly .lean Turner lNlm'g.::u'vt .lestive ,Inari Douglas Mae Dean Alger Mary Payne Helen Chandler loan Edens lune Johnson H 'J I ,J f ' a Q--nr '11 Ha .J -ao .J r - 'D 3 is We 1 if X 6 P lqlbq U ' f 'Q -'fi P , ef iff' P is P P asa i Q A in e,ieey 5 gpg . . . ' fill X I iiii 'wi' ,sr Y' 2 llz 'P .,., - Q i f L 1 :W E, 1 .-T '13, ,, I riff ,,f Hazel Perkins . Don Sullivan Margenedl Ramsay Guy Turner Pat Ford Loretta Muns Pat, Giles Mary Ellen Everett Beverly Beason Bethel Howard Loye London Wanda June Pridgen Philip Fillmore Virginia Huenneke Bill Starnes 4 7 Mary lilizzxlieth Dodson Mary Jeanne Johnson Darlene Holcomb Virginia Miller Ila Lou Kyle ldclwnrd Rose Betty Lou Wlliams Robert Thompson Milburn Geffs llobert Vantrease Hurley Wideinan ll. J. Robbins Mike Rameriz Bob Lingo Hill Corwin Suzan Hainzs Margaret Johnson Irene Cole Betty Dye Cole Jean Malicott Bula Faye Molson Yiolu. Thompson Myrtle McCauley Lyla Blagg Betty Mcdlock Norinc Prcsyitt Peggy Oliver Ann Swift Betty Melton Joyce Reed 'x'v 1 . ,, ,WM M wQf,.f:ffQ'x-sql . r' .1 2: fxxjiifg. . ?2vxi1?2aWYxi, ' l.i,1.i'fTfL'l771 - V' 4 's'-.'G:?i.':lE:: 'PP 1 E E. ' f.f 'W .-' .' -- -we 35251 ri -Q lf. - . A 7: Q.: i gx53klZg,:1- gkg.,Q:w: 5:3 tl ,,Q- s Mary Young Millie Stiles Beverly Bryson Helen Hundley Joanne Lawrence Harry James Scott Marilyn Hutchinson U iw Bob Borders Ruth Short Bill Burton Bruce Fralin Albert Sanders Don Epperson Harold Wofford Charles Graham A? ..,, ,. .r,, Q , , , E 1 X 44? in 4 'il . Q, g A r Mg! M r zr. in iiiiii it ici fl 2 fr A l. 1 .-. gf 1 ,.,Gf,., F y-.ffl fs: ,ha 10-up 'I ll 'Uk 15 '--wr' r 3 , 'gwfrf .. E. Wf- ii' Q Mary Lcisy .lack Bromley Betty Lou Dickey Bob Surrett Suzanne Dubie .ls-ssc Swift flvnc Gilmore .lmucs Molster llim-liauwl Morris Bob Hzuldad Anita Foley Auflnic Mi-Arthur' Artluu' McArthur llrlrvoy Wilson xl1l.l'l0lt!l York -F '- Qvi ,ww-,. i P I 5lwolS lmrothy Gillkrt Jacqueline Jackson Naomi Ruth Pitts Lctha Caviness Laura ,Lou West Bill Hannum Joyce Puckett Dun Russell Sue Crawford Long Donald Fountain Donn Comlack Ray Chronister J We UNIOR PLHY TOMMY DYER President - - BILL MEANS Vice - Presid t .ggpkomore Cfaaa Dwarfs BILL wfmwwn i Secretary Treasurer . n Q q 1 Q if f lnez Jones Teddy Dunn Bobbie Jean Fautt Betty Russell Wayne Bradfield Pauline Corwin Thelma Cooper Bill Jacobs Lola Joyce Geller Katherine Gilliland Kenneth Hooper Mary Louise Vannoy Phyllis Jones Bert Buckles Barbara Pridgen Iiemice Sullenger J. A, Thompson June Wilson .Iuhn Graham .Iuy Ward S1 anley Gordon Km-va Lee Mobley Ronald Renor Pat McClain Martha Vandever .lan-klv Gray Betty Wall liiclmrd Thornton Clara Marie Yates Eldon McVicker bdith Horton Tommy Hamilton Lorene Morris Maxine Holding James A. Soles Leona Christine Clinton Norma Neal ltiarion Hodges Rlnby Gains S aron Lilley Tommy Dyer Ilelen Gordon Carole Davis nm Bigby Luetta Butcher Doris Rickel William Means Mary Rose Jones Alvin Sullivan Violet Seay Richard Foley Melba Jane Martln Eddie wright Harline Rmd Jack Famam Janet Reinhardt Sam Hilderbrandt George Kane Betsy Gray William Glen Able 4 .-1 4 r-. ,ww L. I 1 ra 5 a. I , .H a Y A 4- I :nf ff. is I 1 3.fE'fe r X, ,,-,A Q 4 4- at S on in K f Q Q 1 fx 1- 1'- 4.. ' , , .- V .v ,wx -5 riff we ,g 5 P :Rt t M' 4 'I Q 9 X IQ. me 4 1 L Qs vs 1 A ' 1 fi , ,55 I tr l ,. l tg X i X 5. , . ..,,,., 8 , if, W .1 ' ' ... V i 2 7, X l f i' - M -fl 4 ' iv A if . ' V . - lf A 5 i ' fg .21 J ,D yyll a 'fir ' 2-' 'Q I Q 5. 2. 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Roberts Betty Sue Goad Beatrice Hoover Charles Buie Bolmhie .lunv Cnson hanry Loc Pope Donna June Burrows Shirley Newall Wanrln Rutlnfrfnrd Batty Ellen Reid Ella Luce Dorothy Raines lwlrnor Hooper Mary Alirv Williiie Sue Bell Bill Kindvll Wyncnni Suhlicrland liilliu .lonn Clmnnell Doris June Harvel lfrzinccs Hopkins linfhryn Mc Elroy Mnrginrc-t Maxwell Mnrvia Ann White Kathryn Harrison Virginia Lev Burton Bonnie Adams Ifitlwll Nazwurthy In-nora MvCuIIough Bm-tty Barton llarslie Hartung In-tty Knowles Malacha Edwards Ilonnn McCorkle Joyce Adair Doris Mabrey .lnmes Fisher lllnrilynne Eclvns H1-vcrly Boyer linvillc Manes . Z1-nn Smith Naomi Pearce A .3 t , Affgr f n Ar 5 i ff 17 I -N w ' K F .H-.' I ln 5, jx . . , I r . . i um. Y sn 6 .if . 7,-ri, A 1. e ,V Thu r. . ff W 1 y , ' i N ,Ml K fs' ,f .. .1-.-i 'Qvful' '- . -l A K, Kg? -1 K ' gi li . .i.. A N Z .K M , Q .Lv ., on ,K 'ly W , o . 4.36 y 'fiiflvik-M A , , M ,, . H Y A i W Q Q X 1 f i r NM flu ' ' 5 'iil f 42 I ? gp-. f Q jig, V? 'lm Vw, f w 5 , Qa 'vw f I ry , ,, QNX, ml 0+ 1 f 3 , 4 A ' ! T 0 I , W l 6-I ff- ww- W .wsx-,v L . . , .Asa-M fd. av, of , i Wm. Q' 2. V 2 1 .4 .L f Q. in l wo' ' ' -' i'2F.,,1:i,1f X? 21. 152 1 'Wi'-v W' lqg , 'ax vb,-Y r iii ff , .V 'Wi 5 f Below are Mrs. Marjorie Wilson and her Inniwrumn, section A-Ch. fy l, .I 4-1 4 Pictured below is Mm Eaughs homeroom, sec-tion Gj-K. Pictured be FA: 'iw 'frm Wvvvx vs,-11-V. ' Q EEJACW 'Q rg N X 1 X g r A any w F RESHMEN eroum, section Ci-Gi. The homeroom of Miss Robertson, section L-Ph. Q .Q Vw ul ., X 1 of A ' Umm xxxxxynx in 0 d Qin ,, '- L-.. ii Q5 f, ' 1 , Y' fp .I . v g 1 X .1 X 5 4 , 7 F M E N The homeroom of Sherman Wilson, section P-Th. Below are the students in Mr, Wells homeroom. section Ti-Z. N, NX if 'v ' of ,, .,,, ,ie , Q ' ve .4 it-M in L i K l? In we W' . X gg? ' ' Q HQ ,M ,yfvsfx v. i L. ic E- r ' Htl itll I K 9 !lQ Di' i vi 1 if 1 W' 35 Q -K ..., fimprz kk R X A ig A ll M Sm' 4- in if 1 Q -ng 'li l if i 1 sl I if -' ij ,X i, if im A . -S ' as Q if in f 5' , , I X w K i err 1 V at Q , i' . X 1 Q 0 I 'lv 2 1 . A is V wispfr- ' . W li ee . 5 X ie Ei 1: l 2 7? il ,iz lf N E V ' L , ,E ' Berneice Cagle Lawrence Yates Ruth Zimmerly Robert Goins Jackie Turhoon .lack Ball Tina Smith Charles Sullivan .li-. Watson Carl Martin Humor Jackson .lnlin Smith Raymond Jones Frances Frailey Odell Gentry Ural Horton llnrla Dean Rowe Kcnnie Conn Laura Vause liichard Pike . M clba Gibson liobcrt Morley Frances Whitaker Ii ulland Rushing Freida Parker Virgil L. Lawrenc Floyd Caviness Hubby :Kilburn Norman Rice my vvaner Chester Fisher Ivan Hull Martin Bean Gene Hembree' l f fl G CHARLES MOLSTER ! JERRY LAYTON Metal Shop Award Wood Shop Award ,MW Nl ' Tw Q xf Q A, 1' .1 .wig .-IX! 6' 'ia f--' I ,gif ifmkx . Vw V J,.H.a4'!g., .M ,gf ,.,-A Qgl ,Q A A wwafm W ..YW R -lint ll BO0K Ill M1391 rganizafiona W - .. . , , ,,, 4 K V K V, ,,.,,A-,, ,,,,i,,, K, ' The ninety-five members of the High School Choir and their director, John Beck, are justly proud of their year's activities Besides singing for Community and Civic gathei'ings,thc choir has presented The Sc-von Last Words :ind Stahat Mater . SA II SPR! GS IIIGII CIIIIIIL A, ,, y 'xxfgeiw 604' XYPSX Nc O sf'-X Ruby Worsham, outstanding girl in the Choir, has been a member of the Choir for four years. She has sung solos, and has been in quartets in state r-ontests for the past three years. She received an excellent rating at the dis- trict contest in April of this year. X ,T 4 C L pl ky i' X A 3' A ,,,,gWz.-v-:.--.c:czff 5- .0 952- t :M f,40li!ml'l Nail 2.-l F-- -2-.' --if-1-f 15: i ---1 f lllll ' Jerry Langenkamp was selected out- standing boy in the Choir. He has en- tered as soloist, and as a member of quartets in high school contests during the past thi-ee years. A member of the Choir for four years, he sang the bari- tone solo in, The Seven Last Words of Christ, in this year's presentation. Pictured to the left are members of the band room sts.tT. Left to right arc: Bill Hanmlm,c-haimmn of the advisory eouncilg Bob Dishrow, librariang Mary Elizabeth Dodson, assistant lihrariang Mr. C. F. Lawless, band dircctorg Mary Caroline Rowe, assistant lihrariang Bob Leisy, Manager and Hardie Hartung, assistant manager. Band . ssni s s 3 ggg Members of the high school band have proved th at they can work together and in two groups. They have made superior rating both as black and gold bands and as a larger group. The black band won the marching contest while the gold banfl won the ticket-selling contest. IDEON Egingibxxclllc-t0r gfg M2615 w , DOUG DAVIS Drum Major Ass' BOB ,I-IADDAD mm nt htudent Conductor Band Queen Suzanne Duble is shown at left before her Coronation at the tenth annual Pop Concert, and below being crowned by Drum Major Doug Davis. Queen Suzanne is pictured above with the Drum MEJOF. and Mr. C. F. Lawless, band direc- torg and at rlght, seated on her throne. . wx Ag. i .1 q .e1ff., :rx , f' - 31. dfiaife, K S3 Q . CLARA DEAN BIGBY BOB GIUEON Hurstunmling Girl Instrumentalist lmtSm 'll g BUY Instrumenmllst I The high school orchestra, one of the outstanding crchjestras in the state, has completed a successful year under the able direction of Clarence F. Lawless and Bill Smith. F.T.A. Pictured here arc- Miss Hal Wivkhain and the members of the Futurr Teachers Jf America. This club plays an important part in the high school training of future teachers. 'TEENS Mrs. Marjorie Wilson is the able sponsor of the Y-Teens, formerly culled Girl Reserve. She has helped the girls to plan and Carry out such intesting activi- fies as taffy pulls and Weiner roasts. SANBPPE QUEEN w 'QQ PAT PATRICK SHIRLEY BRIN ATTENDANTS F.F.A. l 3 2 1 5 5 l W H3213 Pictured above are Clyde Browcrs and tho members of the Future Farmers ni America. This in a new organization this year but if has been acclaimed one of ihv host F.H.A. Pictured with Lenora Wagner arc the Future Homeinakers of America, Their work includes things which will prepare them for their jobs as homemakers. , . ,f apex- . 5 , fi , ,V .- -Fish Y' will ':'A ! ew: CHEER LEADERS Pictured with the Six high school cheer leaders is Mr. Pickett, sponsor of the Pep Club. The cheer leaders have faithfully led the yells at the football and basketball games. P 1 6 The Tlncspians, a national lionvurary dm-matics society, was or- !2QEi,Il1ZQli this vc-ar in our svhool. Pictured above are members Of this non-sncial organizatiun. .uf ' Tit! E v ' Q. F 1 CLARA DEAN BIG BY 1, , Bm .ff :Q l if VJQW il av 35.3.1 .xr - 4. f f Best Thespiun 49 A DVC fl D Bih ld' 'fl 351515253 ' X 1 NIGHT MUST FALL S+-ninr Flass Play IIMMATIC ' A., THIC MAN WHO CAME T0 DINNER Junior I lass I l:1y '7' wr Jfgrglal 9121. 9 FERN WALKER Dramatics Award LAST CURTAIN Contest Play H yYE '? My 1 xg, -l f' iin W i A X T M- 'h n in . L L i ' i ,- 3 p .. '5 fi V -: fi L , ,Y 4' H M : wx 'M 9 A -n 'a l K .. , - i.iV f175i. 9 , ii , ' W BILL WRIGHT Public Speaking Award SPEECH X ,.-.H H I x JANET REINHARDT American Legion Oratorical Gontest Winner Sl' GBCIAFT E 1 f ' SHIRLEY BRINK Stageeruft Award .sus awlwt ' A The students pictured above are members of the stagecraft class who build the c-is for the plays produced bv the dramatics department of the high school. if f A my 1- W r 1 Y I I?jt'tUY'0f1 JLIJOYC .fiif.t right arog Bill anim? Crm 1 1 , OI-rv I It Rub --- ' 'f CINUH, Slmnhmi. The Students mboxe are xnembew ofthe journalism claw who 5, afther 'md report the news for 7 x ART CLUB Pieaured above are the members of the Art Club sponsored by Mrs. Gertrude Spencer whuse aetivitles melude makmg pottery and portralts. sTunENT couNcn. The students pif-lured above are members uf the student eouneil, Student rul- ing body of the high school. I- Tllll SA lll'l'Il STAFF To the members of thc Sandite Staff : You are to be commended for the publication of this splendid yearbook. Through your tireless efforts, your loya-lty and cooperation, something of the spirit of this school has blzcn preserved in the pages of this book. I congratulate you on your fine work. John Beck Q 1' ' Q Jw 'af Vp I 5 M 5 8 , s 6 ' . ,gi :A W' ri 4: ' 4 yi g f ix . ' A Q . '- ' -8 ' ct i A I gr, f Q A ykbrr K. I ii V .IEANNE McCR'ACKEN 1 N t r Assxsmnt Editor 2 X ll X Q .l 9 fi fi - CREDE EDENS Advertising Manager L ,X n ' 'W' if 1 ,WS AM f1..h 'SE PA T F Edit0?RD BOB COOK Business Manager MARY CATHERINE BELI. Features , 1' Q MILBURN GEFFS Photographer !-js .' ,7 ' I 1: :I xl 1 xc Q2 ' I ' .Q X! o X 'td o 2 , - ' ' I- T- 7 -QJJ1 v G - - 41 . fl'-' -.E 'f -- uv- C. T. BROVVN Artist ll JOHN R. ROBERSON Sponsor 'i BIIIIK W .Sfgofb W5 qs w?W's gf' Q96 e 's 0 A 1A V V 6 6' r 6' 4' Q! eg: .21 CHAN PS 5 X .5 Q 1 48 9 E 1 c V4 ff 1 r 4 Big smiles were abundant when the football lettermen received their Well-earned football jackets. Pictured above are the boys as they were presented with the jackets in assembly. ,gl x -M451 ff Dx ' A J, . fy, , H. HURN Q Fullback 1 v ' E. PALMER ' M Ilnlfback 1 fj 5 ,ll ,j0NES ' Hulfback 4 , IS. LINGO rg , K. MADEWELL H ,','A . Quarterback f' S. GORDDN Guard I fl Q 1 B- JDHNSUN ll. SULLIVAN Tackle F1111 :v 3 Cc-nter R nl . ' K 5 x 'A IG. REID End 4 li. PERKINS Guard A . ,Mx A, 5 C. WRIGHT Tackle .-,, i f fo? W Q 1 flu X S V A-532' f , r f fa- bwzii 1 A is w 4 5 5 If F Q Q nnn it Z7 A f oof a f Reading Counter-clockwise n M l Bill Corwin Charles Strickland Ray Murray Donald Tyrell Teddy Dunn Cleon Murray Charles Bachus Marion Hodges J. A. Thompson Milne Rameriz Eddie Wright lease Swift Jerry Humphrey ,,. .- -x 'ii' 4 'x A A Reading Cloekvine Bill Wright Tom Crewlon Richard Motifs Tommy Hamilton Ronald Morris Bob Haddad Bob Sunett Doioe Dover Phillip Fillmon Kenneth Miller Douglas Bnldrige Donald McCracken Comb Hail 1 f , QM, L N Q 43 I' .ek ,J , 1 I Q. x r2f3f ,',1'44 : ' -' 'gif 7Hv.. ffif7 , IA: , M sl 4 'H R Ur a 1 ,, QF x Ps ls in H fx' rm' D r f lx 5 li E . ,W U. ,S 'f 3 I Q i X ff xx. lt 13 E Q aw bl fi Q X gr- . jf WH. Assistant Coach Hankins . ? . , ff x H - g, i, 5w 1 Ky! VY' an Xl .A ,WY ,,-,.,. ,f . 5 41- 0-cw 1- 'T Q? ! 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K llirl W num-,IMI ' A Y0uhlu smile uh . , Pr bein K 'Y m 1 ' I :llbtnllm Jovi I ' l ll n . 'Af' und W'VYr I B J if -L , f AM Wi' 3 A5 4 mad V 1 Y -Y -3' ill 4 . U- . y 1 . vi ,E V ' f s 7 'V u ' , Q 1 :,ik5'fm:?: . f,rn.L I Y .,:- Qu. , ,, . X F., . , - v -'uw y ,A A ,. - . in 'K Lk-1, ,. .m . ,1 if Y .i - ' w,, AM. I 4 -A Xp Y. . Q. 1 3 ff V . 7 . fy f 'XV if I ' ' Jw 9 FUTUR1 I ' We Q .ff .H 4 Y y 3' ,la W ' if ' ljvi. W, xt K TMJ ' -f. If '-:Q f Q , X l .gf s-all '- wif ,rw RA 'x We f---. ' Q ML., -LJ 1 X, ,lf vi :B M ag Jw' L9 , X K L fNFLQ iw ,fe A x - V' ,Q L ' - nb ws K--12 '09 f- f A! 2 ,S . 1 . Q 3 BV E , 1 Donald McCracken Jesse Swift Bob Sullivan : T5 4 I ' lilll A li 2 -Q ' ii 'l 'gs NZM EMM Bill Corwin Opposite R. J. Robbins Slanley Gordon Iloyce Dover ' Carlton Wright Richard Courter Kenneth Miller Blaine Perkins Eugene Palmer J oyl Jones Bill Bigby Bob Cook Raymond Reid Page ll! Joe Bailey Bob Surret, Douglas Baldrige All Cecil Hankins Maurice Hail Basketball Coach Assistant Basketball Coach Badkew-aff .5P,na4nd, Pictured above are Coach Cecil Htankins and his track team. The picture was talcen before the season started, but we know that they will prove themselves true minute men during the track season. Pictured below with Coach Cecil Hankins and Maurice Hail are the memhers of the lettermen's club. They represent the outstanding boys in the high school sports events. 1 mr: Xxxx , ' lx x , Q , X embers oi We ten' m med are ' c our boils P1 The f nis team' The baseball boys with their coach, Maurice Hail, are pictured above in their baseball uniforms. X 5 'i I 7 's v 7 S E - i The Conimander Mills award for outstanaling loyalty and dependability goes to Bob Horn who has proven his ability as a football player and boxers Vnrlton Wright has been chosen to receive the Apollo Cup for this year. His outstanding athletic ability as left tackle on the football team and guard on the basketball team have also won him Positions on the All-State uml All-L'onfel'enc4- football teams. Besides winning the Apollo Cup, Can-lton Wright has also won the S0llKllW?St Box Company award for the bust blocker and tackler. .loyl Jones outstanding work on the football team has won him the Commander Mills award which goes annually to the most outstanding pluyer. The COIIIIIHIINIFI' Mills scholarship goes to Raymond Reid uhose scholastic uveruze was highest of the football boys. lim N QWX X Barbershop Qlm rtvt -1 Hifi, -, tighter N multi v U21 be uwhiistler -5 Sweeter :-Ilh 1' Ivh .- lfhff Q fxiffiba 'Jah-'s Bur Hmm was crowded and gay, Tho Shooting of Dan McGrew nf Q' H mx gigf44'y:,Mw-wa 'He ,M ' Mimi' 'VL E3 Ga 1-fs, 'Q 4ff . 'Qi -A x,f'R ,ls Q-H '.' A ,, 4 if 'n.-awww ,QL VM 'Y gr'- G 'K 'N W X R 'X fl , ff, 17, Q ' 4 XG . W H 4 '23 . ,ll 4 Y' bf' il ' Ullvggldml Unix A- wi f 'va4xk1 574-1' X, ' ' k, , x - 'U ff 7 'NZ'-W 777K fy' f Elf f x X Q-gf FrienClS The Sand Springs Nerchanfs FLORENCE HEARN TURCK 14 East Second Street Phone 858 Sand Springs, Oklahoma S Maytag Help - Ur - Self Laundry Softened Water DNC' 5 'VlC' H. B. Jenner Proprietor 1st 8 Cleveland Phone 119 sand Springs Compliments Shopping Center for Dry of Goods and Clothing The Sandtonian CASH BUYS STORE Your school newspaper FIFQSIUIIP T s 'lube-s, Accessories II- X Service Station YVASHING -- GREASING STEAM CLEANING ED. M. HARRIS, Prop. 'lg' ' 21 East Second Street Sand Spring: Oklahoma Your ' Westinghouse and Norge Dealer SAVAGE FURNITURE and APPLIANCE C0- paul gavage, Omen 100 N. M aiu Phone 261 Sand Springs, Oklahoma CHENEY 'l'. G. 81 Y. Stnres Co. PLUMBING and ELECTRIC ' ms ' F 527 us N. Main Phone 170 Sand Springs MCCREERY WHERE SERVICE IS BEST Hardware and Lumber Co WE SERVE TO SERVE AGAIN 100 E. Second Phone 274 110 Garfield Phone 329 Sand Springs, Okla. For the best Pies, cakes, and do-nuts Help Y0l,11'Self SAND SPRINGS iw L'i j BAKERY t LEEKS JEWELRY co. , . V - Iwnr I1 rrfrlms, lllanmnlls. Jewelry Radios, Musical Instruments, Sporting Good, 84 Loans 214 H L Ph 115 Relax in Comfort --or Shop S d Sp g Okl h Phone 1402 108 E. Broadway GENERAL INSURANCE M.M. Ward Photo Co AGENCY R' O' Stuart 107 E. Broadway Phone 505 Sand Springs Oklahoma CONGRATULATIONS From Mr. and Mrs. Bob Howard Phone IQ7 Howard Shoe Shop Sand Springs, Oklahoma 108 N, Main -H12 Cal' -I-'12 YZBI' The '49 Ford R.K. Motors, Inc Sand Springs v , ltsgqgl 'X -,,. i. , ','. Mohley Funeral Home Prescription Phone 257 200 E. BYOIJWIY Specialists Send Springs, Oklahoma 124 N. Main K 13110119 104 Congratulations G00llfYEAll , GRADUATES Service Store Shop BY phone Call 309 119 N' Mm Superior Groceries t unn rocer iffy 104 E. Broadway 7777 7777777 , ,,,,,v,,7i,,,,,,,, ,,, ,Fit . ACE CLEANERS Fine Cleaning Expert Alterations Ilexall Iirug Co. Harrison dz Magnien Ph 3 201 N. Main 215 N. McKinley Ph 9 3 S dSp 5 Oklh 9 Sa d Sp 1 Oklahoma Well Done genius f--'W' Hail's Groc. Mkt. 222 M.in Phone 161 O , 'O O Fillmore s Servree Station ADAMS OIL Skelly Courtesy Finest Petroleum Products 190 E' Qnd LUBRICATION-WASHING-TIRE SERVICE Phone 2 I ires Phillip's Phone 303 2nd 5 Linwin Accessories Batteries Your Furniture IBRENNEMAN I URANUE AGE CY 205 N. Main Phone 753 Sand Spring! Oklahoma Stetson Hats g - 'sr l-rs Rcsistol Hats Justin Shoes Q rm-kok Belts fasfnon florluers ED S. HERSH 190 N. Maint phone 268 7 W. Second Phone 626 Congratulations Seniors GOOD LUCK and THE BEST of SUCCESS AND FOR SUCCESSFUL Z N HOME CANN ING REMEMBER MASON JARS CAPS AND LIDS gy Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corp. Y X - - ,Q if - -xr -rx . ,,,, ' ni- 'vt 1-fl1 Eu .rf I iq. L, a if irarainni in if gmixw' -X MA gil ,f:N , ,Q 'wil ' , 0',- .- 'wr-1:11 My x , MASH- :fi he ' .sf JU' A Q5 'Mor Hunmnsins rvraw A 113 Sand Springs, Oklahoma HAY lili0WN Second Phone 663 ' 'F I I-1-nvl':il Lino Dry Goods :ind Clothing ELLINGTON'S F EDERATED STORE 202 N. Hizlill Phone 450 Sand Springs, Oklahgmg FEDERATED CONGRATULATIONS . . . to the Class of 1949 AND THANKS . . . The children of the Sand Spl nas Home those of the past present and future Wlll always be appreclatlve of the sple d d cooperatlon glven them by the facultv of the Sand Sp 1 gs Publ c Schools SAND SPRINGS HCDME SAND SPRINGS RAILWAY BEN FRANKLIN STIIIIE G. N HADDAD 206-208 N. Main 1 'yawn YEARBOOK Lithographed by . . . MER.. .'2PE.9..E'....,.,! S.EiE B L SEMMR 129 N. W. me sf. P id OKLAHOMA cm' SOUTHWEST BOX CO. WILKINS FURNITURE C0- BEST WISHES To The I Class of '49 I i WE ARE LOOKING TO YOU TO BUILD A GREATER ' SAND SPRINGS Newand Used Furniture 16WeStSmd CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Phone 333 Sand Springs, Oklahoma TATES SODA and LUNCH been A f X 1 cs We have appreciated your business Where all through the years You have our sin- good S3.Y1dlteS Gere wishes to succeed through life. gon Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tate LaVeta, Milburn, Don, and Dean 23 Em Broadway Gui gesf wishes fo flze geniofzs 06 '49 SA ll SPIHG 'l'A'I'E IBA VK Corner Main at Second John B. White FO0D MARKET 12 - 14 W. 2nd St. Phone 801 - 802 Sand Springs THERE'S MORE BEHIND YOUR GAS SERVICE THAN JUST A WELL This business of serving: natural gas 24 hours -i day is no small task. You dun't just hook up a pipe- to a well ami t'ig.:ure that's it . ..... no, sir! Good gas serviw from well to burner tip demands 1-are-ful thought and planning. lt nxt-ans the 1-o-orcliuated efforts of over 1,000 people - - 4-ar-li with a separate- task to do. It takes men to produce the gas others to purify it and transmit it from huurlre-cls of widely scattered wells to growing cities .... and still others to we that it re-aches the burner ti of h . . . . ps your ome. It's a dramatic story - - this gas industry! And all of us here nt Oklahoma Natural are ready and eager to do our .iohs well - - so that your community. vour family. and you will have the best of gas service at all times. omnuomn nmunnt 6,36 KUIIVJWIDY 'l'he rlriver training car, along with upkeep of the ear, is donated to the school hy the Anthony Motor Compzmy. Pictured above are High School Principal John Beck, and A. L. Edwards, Anthony Motor Co. representative, talking over the' training program. ANTHONY MCJTOR CO Chastain Cold Storage - Ice - Frozen Food Lockers Sand Springs lce Bhd RCFITQCIBHDQ Co Better Dept. Stores Wearing apparel for th'e entire family. 2 North Main Street Phone 55 Sand Springs, Oklahoma 122 N- Main Phone 96 COMPLIME NTS PA NTER'S GROCERY OF Free Delivery Service WENSELL A Complete Food Market l.UfTlbCl' dnd l ldl'dVVdf2 105 E. Broadway Phone 982 11 S. Main Pho. 500 BETTER SCHOOLS WITH THIS TAX the school fund for better schools in towns I serve. That's the way schools are supported - by tax payers and espe- cially tax paying industries. For 1948 my company will pay 3640,000 to schools in Okla- homa. V Other taxes go to city, county, state and federal govern- ments. A total of more than 33,700,000 for 1948. Yours, Reddy Kilowatt Public Service Company of Oklahoma ..l-.4 fa 2' I bfi-I -k jzfvfm-. I- I . , QQ 13+ I: :. fjjffE-55: I' -mfg-I. -I ' 1 5 -.f - vp- 'I if 4 1 I It 'h 'G cgi . -Q lf, .. .3 I I . 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