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

 - Class of 1954

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E649 rw A r . ,L s Q, 1 ' ' Y .N if . x, - ww w Arthur Scott Photographer Beverly Anne Clark Artist and Classes 5 i K if 5 f' es .4 in i 6 ,Q vi,-if 1 ,. J if Grace Fralin Sales Manager Julia Wasson Advertising Manager x X Jerry Sue Thibeadeau Advertising Abel Cordova Jayne Hardy Betty Jo Hurst Betty Campbell Judv Brown Robert Lawless Barbara Guynn Sports Classes Classes Classes Classes Administration Advertising X i ssi ii . . 'X X . U n ll ' J! ' ,, I fl W ' , , ,f X lf A ,f 1 ll l X Q X s xi--E , tis ,V -7 ,15 ,. f 4 W9 i N R gy ..,, s K X ,V If X ,g g My a sg Ax g XX WA rl xxx xg , , Il,V f ,dl vn in -! .K x X XM QXX X NX X .X 'G X f fl ' f ' ' i 'H fi? M, X i XX f wh 'X Q XXW1 X Y f if ff , i A g If aff IIN!! if W!! My NM X X f If ll I S X X X X 7 e ff f' ffl ' wk i K l X2 X XX is is Xe is . X, ff! 'VX fi A ll It M il my W Ulm Y X XX XR Xxxk 1 ., XX Xl! y y , If ' g I W J Il ' W 15 i sv X XTXX5 -i ,XXXWAA XXXXQX XX X if' ' ff W il My XT! 'eseiisll in i se Qs X i I ,. 1 n W xx 1 H X X lx d RN X X f X g ff f b I b d X R NN X X lrsllllls x Xxxxxx 'xx XX X XX XXX KX I Through these portals pass . .', the men an XX fi women who guide the destiny ofthe Sand Springsxxx XX X ji schools. This is the entrance to t e a ministrationx lx o ices in a wing o t e new Hea t -E ueationx fund Administration Building. X HIUHHKIKHKUHWNXXWNWXXVSXXYNWXXX XXXYNNXXN-RNA X X X ADMINISTRATIQN smzalmvxxxxxwsxxvixxxsixxxxssssxsmwswsssw ADMINISTRATIO CLYDE QPOPJ BOYD V'-A JOHN BECK Senior High Principal PHYLLIS CONNALLY Secretary to Principal f-.J Superintendent CLETA EVANS Secretary to Superintendent LEWIS M. KIBBE junior High Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION X ' 'Wx The Sand Springs schools are known all over the state X j, of Oklahoma for their far-sighted program of growth and education. Truly, a place of prominence among the public schools of this state is enjoyed by Sand Springs. Much of the cred- T f ' it for this achievement goes to the men of vision that head 'ZZ h . 1 S our system-the Board of Education. 5 .FATE E 4 f MJ ? These men are fostering the future leaders of America y T L X by giving of their time and effort to make possible the x best opportunities for the boys and girls of Sand Springs. llf4hlll le Vice- M 1, -Mr.s.B.Co ,' h M E R Brennemalh Treasurgrfl yilrliefxlxaiaxerxilnlcir. gg. i.ll,CoffeYs Attorney' Mt' - gg r. - - e o BOARD OF ED2CgTIEogfI.:dLelf:'e?idx::tg Mr. Ed Dubie, Clerk? Mr' Ran 3 , Presidentg Mr- - ' 3 0 ' Clyde Boyd, Superintendent of Schools' M' SAND SPRINGS O'Neale Adams Anita Baugh Mary Alice Beck Rubye Blake Mary Blakemore Social Studies Science English Librarian Homemaking sf' W' ' Clifford Bgyef Clyde Browers Tot Brown Drate Cathey Effie Dunn Vocal Music Vocational Agriculture Instrumental Music Assistant Coach Physical Education Myrtle Grayson Nettie Pearl Green Charles Holcomb Charles Hall Cecil Hankins English, Mathematics History, Social Studie, Metal Shop Coordinator, Athletic Director Diversified Occupation Ruth Hatch C. C. Jelks Clyde L. Jones Clafgnce Lawlegg Ruby Lee English Supervisor, T. SL Science Instnrmental Music English, Mathematics A Qwgyj, 2. JV HIGH SCHOGL FACULTY Janie McCain Mary Mclieown . fi Jewell Marsh George Qlford Blanche Payton Girls Physical Education Vocal Music L En8li5h Pfmfmg Mflfhemallcs ii'l ,iiiii l Q i 1 , L L E si2if3c'i ' 'my ' , ' 5'i'f35'? ,SF .W 5, L s 4 R 95 fa R, is I Cecil Pickett Ethel Pugh John R. Roberson Louise Rowe Lester Secrest Speech Arts Typing Journalism Science Auto Driving Clara Slack Lulu Smith Paul W. Smith Sibyl B. Smith Genia B. Sparks Social 5IUd1l'S H0mCm3king Science V4 Commerce Mathematics, History U ,t.f1f,, 3 145 uh.- Gertrude Spencer Amy Thomas Lenore Wagner Arr Mathematics Homemaking James Weaver Margaret Whalen Physical Education History l J? 5 Q' M ' ,. .L.L, , ,,,, . . fm ,,, ,.,, A . , 1 . ,A P ' i ,fl 'y flilff rf We gi. w fg f N , - . ima: T K A f -M22 N Harold Wickersham Auto Driving Hal Wickham Spanish. English Sherman Wilson Donna Wright H. W. Wright, Jr. , Woodshop Speech Arts Debate That's food for thought, says Ronnie Roberson to Principal John Beck. Then I said . . . Then she says. , . Then. . . So goes this confab between Sybil Smith, Effie Dunn, and Ethel Pugh. I llll llllliwllm .-...I Y li N' - - -Q 1, 1 il F Ez 5 1 1 3 E 21 'K In ,. Curtis Bailey H. L. Baker Ruth Barber Sara Barber Wanda Bernard Bobby Basset: Reba Brasher Robert Bradley Barbara Bierstedt Donna Best Charles Berry Cecil Beeson Raymond Breshears J. C. Bricker Erlene Brimmer David Brown Jimmy Brown Doyle Cannon Edna Cheary John Cheatham Cleta Childers Jimmy Childs Beverly Anne Clark Harold Climer Jimmy Cradduck Marcia Cravens Sylvia Crawford Loma Culp Jerrie Danner Joe David SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 5 aff? i I 1' 2: lTf5i'Q2i,, ,, ff f A f ?,'1 , 1 . . : ' . J ',7,u: J ' - i -n fm 1341 .K Wanda Dearing Dallas Dickens Bob Douglas Tommy Dunn Tommy Fisher Ronald Flippin Jack Foley Grace Fralin Loyd Freeman Frankie Gaines Roy Gann Judy Gearin Jesse Gilbert Arthur Goad Beverlene Gragg Billy Graham Cecil Graham Shirley Graham Charles Halcomb Wayne Hall Burrell Hamilton Jimmy Hanner John Hardage Wilma Haskins Tommy Hodges Carol Holland Gurtha Hollingshead Melva Hollingshead Wendal Hopson Dale Horton SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 Donald Horton George Horton ' Wilbur Horton x Betty jackson Earlene jestice I- t - Fi A 1 if' l , 1. k wh . 'Y R 7 X ,,, 0, S Y 3 1 .,,,-1 Nellene Jestice Elvin johnson Edith jones Linus Jones Jo Ann Kapple Phyllis Kurtze Philip Lackey Jack LaPorte Carol Lasiter Jimmy Lawrence Patty Leisy A' Edna Lester ., Mary Lou Lively :Ie 553 Billy Lewelling ' K Joyce Long Clyde Lumpkin Quell Luce , Betty McCallie joan McCallie Jimmy McCoy Donna Sue McCrary Maxine McDonald Gae Margaret Martin Bobby Martin Wayne Martin K wmv , 1. - 4- ., i E ! it Q J -. M311 T eg ff , V Q 21, , . M333 ar , 0 Q fi ZW K i -, ig 42? Q5 ' wi W iw K 5 1 39311 3 .,l'ci L- ' 31 7 3 .1 1 y s SENIOR CLASS GF 1954 v w- f ff, f 'tS' f f'? .,-Q A. A Luevone Mashburn Shirley Mathis Tommy Means Janelle Mears Donald Meldrum Arlen Miller Mary Miller Oma Milstead Emilie Mae Mobley Karoll Ann Mobley Kenneth Moore Harold Morgan Gary Moss Lyle Neal Robert Owens Joy Palmer Glen Perryman Maggie Potts Robert Preston Billy Reid Gilbert Richardson Carl Roberts Sue Roberson Kate Rudy Eugene Russell Patty Russell Patsy Salyers Arthur Scott Glenda Seamore Don Shope ifxffi gr 1 Em Wm: 7113? , , A,A. ,.., 152 vi .W W? N i ,Eg 1 t ..sffM.7, Q za, .L , f fl, J 35 55.25 , ? il . Q62 QF it X X5'Ui,,, , is f Q, 1 IU IOR CLASS Glen Chambers Teresa Chapman David Cheary Boyd Cochrane Dale Cole Marvin Cole Pat Colman Larry Combs Roylee Condray Abel Cordova Joe Cottman Curtis Davidson Donal Dickerson Mary Dickerson Lorajean Dodge Pat Duncan David DuVall Mary DuVall Martha Earhart Calvin Eubanks Robert Evans Kenneth Fanning Tom Farnum Raedell Fillmore Billy Bob Fischer Allan Fisher Joyce Gaines Mona Gaines Delores Garland Bobby Goble Luther Graham or 4 -..,.-v . - a r C Q F Q Z W +A ! ia E S X ix ,J D' .4 2 A N 2 : fx A i , C X ' ...vb 1 s.- .ff l C C F . ' 1 ii- ,.- . fu 'Ai . 21 gh X' x Q f 'If a -1--sr 'iw-f Vice President - V f A Jackie Campbell t :S 'Q gf in ,Q --if K A gk , ,. 5 B B ' i sifs me B , A Ju . I in 'wa C no .gg . .. N wg: A -K XD 3 'Q . Ri K 9 , .x 'L K 4 'ia X qt, V' 5 , ,Y 'VA 5 i x vi 1 , -E f 01 . sf' i -an 5 ff, Donna Childers .. 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'f 1f x'f 2 2 Eddie Gray Delmar Grigsby Harold Hardage Jayne Hardy John Hathaway Silas Hatlxcock Janice Hembree Mark Henley Arleen Hoppes Eldon Horton Curtis Huggins Betty Jo Hurst Carol Jestice Barbara Johnson Velma Johnson Billy Jones Gracie Jones Helen Jones Jeanine Jones Jim Jones Faye Kelly Harold Kirkendall Robert Lawless Tommy Leach Georgann Leeper Jonny Lou Liesy Rex Lewallen Shelba Liles Betty Long Bill Lytle Jim McElroy IU IOR CLASS Carl McIntosh Audie Manes Budgie Mangrum Geraldine Martin Jon Martin Helen Mears Donald Meldrum Kenneth Methvin Peggy Metzger Emma Gene Mills Ray Moler Douglas Moore Kay Morris Bruce Murray Owen Myrick Donal Naugle Harold Neal Carol Newell Donald Nunley Marvin Nutt Nancy Ogle Iva Pickard Jackie Pickett Betty Lou Pierce Janice Prewitt Jesse Pridgen joe Ramirez Robert Ramsey Clyde Rayner Ruby Redding Martha Roberts Retha Rogers jimmy Rose Billy Rowell Rondal Sanders D e r K8 , ,t ,R Q Q I ix x n is .tg K f 4 N? M -Q W .4 rdf, 5 . ff! A K 'ly W4 1 W5 X ' 1 M gd in in J 2 if X - E' i 'IQ 3 1 . N .A vm: 2 ,gh .pf . 5 x' 3 2 t 432'- tw 2 if FP? Q ' 1 I ,L ENW 4 W -ai J? f 'Q X K i .. J. , L.. . wife-. ,I grief '- 5 Q? F 1 3 5 i g ,Q its YF' 'lik QSM te :1 : .. ,...-1' JU IOR CLASS Kim Scott Shirlee Sellers Monty Shaffer Dickie Sharp Frank Sharp Max Shelton John Short Robert Shower Leonard Silkey George Singleton Jerry Slankard Connie Smelser Donald Smith Ellen Southerland Wayne Spears Jimmy Spencer Robert Taylor Jerry Sue Thibeadeau Earl Thompson John Torez Jimmy Turner Donald Wall Weldon Wallace Bobby Ward Paul Ward Beverly Wheeler Kenneth Whitmore Roger Wickersham Betty Williams Charles Williams jackie Williams John Williams Darrell Willis Bill Wilson Almecla Wright Janice Yarbrough Ellen Ballard .f',.f9 Parienrly waiting. NOT PICTURED - Kathleen Calhoun Lloyd Cheney Raymond Gravitte Raymond Holder Robert James Jerry Jones Bill McCready jerry McVicker Donald Mathews Mike Patrick Loyce Smith John Stogsdill Lunch at Ritchie's. , o ,e.k. V ,ww Meet me under the big tree. mgwwhf M25 A V N e B Richard Luce Class President 'laii' ag , -ZAQIZQQ ik F 2 if X, M, ' f I Nf' . W ,,. .,? ,,X,.. L, Us nu 5 :MH ., -2:1 Q rm' .W zw 751' v You we ,fs fe. ,,.., , awww 'K 2' ,. . ,. . . 44? , LY .1 C fl s w 19 o Q ng , la 4 f 'Q if , l 4 ..- M 1 qi.-,,,1.. I-'L E M, 'Y' H 2 6 1 , in 3 s 5 f 5 f -ig , . it 25 1 Av E , 4 x C .Yi 5 iifi V, gf . Q Joette Adams Marilyn Adams Joe Avey Jerry Baker Geraldine Ballard Carl Barnes Jimmy Barnett Barbara Battie Marjorie Battles Dona Baughman Harry Beach Buddy Beam Creda Bean Johnny Beck Don Belden Nancy Best Billy Bettis Sandra Bloom Don Bogle Beverly Bolding Larry Boone Marilyn Bower Sharon Bowles Donald Boyles Billy Brimmer Donald Brimmer Mike Brown Toni Browning Verlon Bryant Marjorie Buchner Gerald Burgess Freda Burris jerry Burris Judy Burrus Donald Butcher Calvin Butler Bobbie Sue Carriker Eugene Chambers Stella Chelf Barbara Cheney Bob Clark Barbara Coffey Imogene Conn Barbara Crook A rf -13 gmifgpbfgm Ae Sw mei? 1iA1 1 as 5 Six I J wall? .ai Q ! I I I Jw Howard Pryor Billy Puckett Guy Purser Alma Ramsay Janet Reed Ann Ritchie Allen Roberts Steve Roberts Paul Robison Baxter Sanders Della Singleton Calvin Smith Eddie Smith Gwen Smith Marion Smith Arnal Snelson Ronald Sparks Dale Spears Dean Speer Evelyn Stretch Shirley Strout Helen Swift Mavis Tallent Don Tennison Sally Thomas Betty Thornhill Regina Wainwright Calvin Walker Meredith Weaver Neoma Welch Ross Wells Johnny Whisenhunt Dean Williams Doris Williams Ellis Wilson Richard Wilson Jimmie Wright lrvina Yates Doris Young Helen Young Reba Zimmermann Charlotte Foster Jim Mullins 2 Y. , W -' f . J' 'EEN' M Q ig. ug , W S , N ig ' Q W , 'assi , 4 be V f W 1 n :- l H 4 1 XM N 1 -- . gfgfi: K 'eI54., - sb Q ,r Q ' , Akkk gg. .,,f,.,- - gl 1 , , . sw., fi e - 5-,ngagiqg '. 4 114-'L Q ,- , ' - A-f12fa.i.-asa, 5, 1 j i i , fi'-L 1 , ,V I-iigfiiifilii 1 .5 X ' ,If , -1 ' E ij , ' , V if i V ' s f . ew 'W J' , I ., ' ' , 0 g l V i Bertha Aldrich, Thelma Battenfield, Dorotha Birch, Willie Bruner, Carmac Burns, Tonice Czudill, Johnnie Cauthen, Edna Chc-lf, Carol Childs, Eugene flevcnger Myrtle Crumbo Norma D . , , nerr, Leon Dye, David Elliott, Freda Flick, Carolyn Hilderbrand, Norman Hill, Ronald Hilligoss, Reid H . , . . ollmgshead, Mary Louise james, Grant Kepncr, Gary Laipple, jimmy Lee, Don Lunn, William Mc- Bride, Margaret Mashburn, jim Means, J, R. Million, Dale Mizc, Roy Munday, Iva Olingcr, Bennie Osborn, Rav Panter, Laurenre Patterson, Billy Perryman, john Redfcarn, Tony Robertson, Jimmy Shockley, Charlene Smith, Tommy Smith, Gene Stone, Gerald Sutherland, Paula Taylor, Ruth Whitecotton, Norma Wickctt, -lohnnv Wilson, Donna Best, left photo, creates a plastic nose for Robert Owens, as Beverly Clark looks on during a dra- matics class make- up activity. The clown make-up was used in a one-act play. Square dancers, above, get set to swing yer pardner while the musicians swing into the score for Down In the Valley, a presen- tation hy the instrumental, speech and vocal music departments. we Santa Claus visits t h e Sandtonian staff, below, and editorials and head- lines are forgotten during the class Christmas party. Second from right is Don Risener, a new member of the staff. .A s M' Q B 4 'Ki 9' f ., ' , Wi fi 17 What! SSHS students don't like study? Take a look at Jerrie Ann Dan- ner as she reaches for her text book, joyfully antici- pating many happy mo- ments of academic achieve- ment! -n..W4,.,.,. - ..M,,,f.. ,M of iff: 1' ' wr' W T517 if 'mf A J - .5-X, - '- ' A K Y...-Q.,---v.L,.. W ,..,,, Yiwu, JW, x-A? bbw -Wk K er 3 ,A-, ' 1. E.. 5.1 . 3 X I as .EJ if HI -'sz' x V :ll ' . 52? 9 , A s l .M Q QQEM me '11, .K 'lfiiioiff 1'-fzffg -, - 'ly V -. 315:-'fmff 'FW 2 ' VW ,M ,V ,vvg f.-ff: f .vw f's ,w:,: '1 4:14 was 7' . 1.3. .-1 og . gal if 0 wa 9m,afw- as--. ag ' Mfr ,w f 5 fy - f , '-'25,-s .P gg., ,f , g'swvI:fnL3i1: j':pf:'f Im., rffsiz -fr ...piss -A+- , :Pe , f Ig? iv-1l'3x fl' 3 ,I f L L 'Zl,':.K'w--,. 'f ,.+.'1'-.g2..E- 'I '55, Q TWU . YQZNWFQ ge X , 5-rm-,'g - giwezksmf ' ss . .f was M Although the trophy case is piled igh with awards which have made SSHS know out the state, memories of the toil, the associatiojqgs, and the satisfacti U gained through- he tears, through und achievement ' rn ur school activities remdiualwqys nearest our h arts. ES kk - BOYS AND GIRLS STATE Q, 1, ff, SANDITE QUEEN FGOTBALL QUEEN Patty Sue .Ceisy -Q W V S ,kj ijfjy' f. ' --1 E , 5r ,gg,,'-1, - Beverly 'Wheeler BAND QUEEN D QUEEN ATTEN A r fwarcia Cravens Judy Qeariu 'N eCqg,,9Qal,fe?5 ' XA aw lv' X qv'--wen P1 TS Barbara Bierstedt Donna Childers rv' 1ilvM 'Wi' Rebecca Uaylor Peggy Metzger QUEEN ATTENDANTS Karol! flun jflolvley jo Jlnn Knpple VFX A.-wie fo ff lp- ,i,m1... gf O! N A Six!--4..,f, Arleen U-loppes Jflmeda fwrzybt Clem Childers Warlda Deming uf' L. I e V i -' up 1 V ,L,,' 2 .L L- , L fia li , 1 ,D ' . 1 i -' - ieif ff' ., 1 .1 .N . ! A w -' - 13wzfiiL W ii. i X .,. . 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V -My - - 1 - , - ' 'W 1 -511,3 I ig mL,, AL W L. A -L , f i.. . Lg.L , Q .i.,, L ,KVL ,L K .,, 5, .E .1,L. L ,.L, L... ,LL Ugg , L, -.1 . S ' ff. it ' 7 A f 7 ' . - fa as Q . . L f ' P v ' L . V' -, ' 7 ,filw 'fiifrii E a f- :V Af' -, Y 1 V L V 1 - 1 H. .X : e - Row one, left to right--Larry Adams, Dorotha Birch, Morgan, Robert Morris, Don Moudy. Harold Neal, Bill Brown, Roger Brown, Jean Cacy, Betty Campbell, Cleta Childers, Dale Cole, Boyd Cochrane, Abel Cor- dova, john Crutchfield. Row two-Marian Davis, Richard Eby, Jerry Giles, Eddie Gray, Kenneth Green, Barbara Guynn, Curtis Huggins, Barbara Johnson, Jeanine Jones, Jerry Lane, Tommy Langley. Row three -Robert Lawless, Mary Lou Lively, Tommy Lewallen, Rex Lewallen, Darlene Lowder, Jo Rita Owens, Wayne The black band won the 16th annual battle of the bands this year to make the score an even eight wins each for the black and gold units, since the Sand Springs Rotary Club began sponsoring the annual events in 1938. Largely throufzh the interest and abil- ity developed through these contests, the Sandite Bandites took a Superior rating in the State Band March- ing Contests at Mid- west City. This is the fourth cons :cutive year for the Bandites to win this honor. 1' XML Clarence Chief Lawless Director Robert Owens. Row four--Lerov Paddock, Mavis Pos- ten, Charles Read, Eugene Russell, Patty Russell, Rob- ert Shower, Jo Claire Stone, Shirley Strout, Frances Swift, Mavis Tallent, Helen Swift. Row five-Leota Tallent, Betty Thornhill. Nella White, Marilyn Wil- liams. Juanita York, Reba Zimmermann, Johnny Beck. Not Pictured: Sharon Bowles. Mary Lou James, Kim Scott, Donald Smith. THE BAND STAFF: Seated, left to right, Barbara John- son, head librariang Rex Lewallen, gold band drum major, Shirley Strout, assistant librarian and black band drum major, standing, Eugene Russell, head manager and gold band manager, Mary Lou Lively, black band manager, and Robert Lawless, assistant manager and head drum major. 1 CLIBS AT PLAY Press Day! That's when the cub reporters in journalism I class get a break. They fold papers and deliver them to all classes. SANDTONIAN STAFF Checking final proof of The Sand- tonian, the staff makes certain that headlinesiare placed over appropriate stories, names in cutlines are correct and in order and previous proof cor- rections have been made. Clockwise around the copy desk are: Jewell Bowen, Kay Morris, Betty Pierce, Editor-in-chief Donna McCrary, Te- resa Chapman, julia Wasson and structor, looks on. is B55 itz -ogg. A . X, .7 ' N' L.. EDITORS AT WGRK Departmental editors discuss plans for their pages with Chief McCrary. Around the table clockwise are: Elvin Johnson, cartoonist, Betty Pierce, fea- ture editorg Kay Morris, sports editorg Teresa Chapman, news editor, and Donna McCrary, editor-in-chief. Julia Wasson, business manager, was arrang- ing advertising in the print shop when the picture was taken. Elvin johnson. Ronnie Roberson, in- up Q' f F 'V Q if 0557 U Q? ' -v I ' ,ff :fs-,i?lE,Mf,j:::iE, A , wif' - ' ff i i ' Q se. 'Q if , 3' 5 Qtr K :ew , N54 'E if G ,.? x.!.,Xg A 45 H X, Z3 s,,ve ' L '97 XZ Q YL PF 4? vm V, ,ff-1 X uf' W- 5 i rr- ..., ,N A wx. 7-f,A.,.., X,., W. Y Q ffl ,gi Q O ' N , , ,Q . Q is gy v . . Q Q fm 4 4 .e 4, as ,gy 2 031 g gs ix , ' T. . 1, ,. i .,,.. VW V ,,.WMk t Vg W if Q ,iw Q G, , 1 n Fi ,n X' .', 3 K A 0' 6 Q? Q' Vg -5 QF V v ef' V Q Q ..... Q , 1' ,. . if 'qi Lfef M sz rffdpf ' ZQ 1- -'Rv . Quai Eg 5 gy' my J ggi, ls ' -' I .QQ ' 4 keg,-,,. 4, W fa,- , . -Ni ,V ,+W- P iiww, ,,. we W , 4 k fra! ' v 1 ' .aka xakff- , y , AWN .1 K ,yy TAMPA A wr? th ' wwe' -' Q 4.- Q PEP CLUB ,FL ,M I 5 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA X- M i an fr x 'ik x E A Y 3 4 X 2 Q-. Q. ie. KACIQQX Q FUTURE HOMEMAKER OF AMERICA -996 Q5 LJ 7x Ow 46 44 A 4 O C05 '?6N,V67C 3' 'il' ' M- I V., x S 5 '-4 f . , Q ' , 5 N1 Y g fif Q 1 E' E Qui 1 1 I 'P f , 'Liv 1 ' 5 1? E 'ff ', f MNH A ' ' , 3 1. td! 1 Q- ' - , Q . Sp HB' CHEERLEADERS 5507 Qgpkfx T5 'YQZ E 4,14 92,5 b ,,1, :gy ' Q .'.. il 4 X 0 x 1. Mr. Whiteside Uimmy Hannerj has just made his entrance in The Man Who Came To Dinner , during scene one, of the annual Senior Class play. This hilarious comedy wrote finis to the appearance of several members of the class as high school actors, who have entertained local audiences during the past several years. SENIOR CLASS PLAY 'give Nan 'Who Came To 'Dinner' Unusual guests, parolees from prison, are escorted by the sheriff. Mr. Whiteside invited the parolees for Christmas dinner. Members of the cast were Judy Gearin, Jerrie Danner, Betty Taylor, Cleta Childers, Bob Douglas, Mary Lou Live- ly, Beverly Clark, Karoll Mobley, Quell Luce, Donna McCrary, Carl Roberts, Jim Hanner, Donna Best, Tommy Dunn, Katy Rudy, Don Shope, John Cheatham, H. L. Baker, Philip Lackey, Emilie Mobley, Arthur Scott, Darrell Taylor, Jo Ann Kapple, Rob- ert Owens, Bob Bassett, and Bob Martin. Settings were by members of the sta gecraft class, Georg- ann Leeper, sound, prompter, Pat Phillips, and property crew, Carol Holland, Loma Culp, Grace Fralin, Joy Pal- mer, and Teresa Chapman. YT K. ',g?s.i,,.QiA .,f- Q,Qge,,. r,5,.., I 3-31, A- 4 ' 1, '-Ssfaiiigf,-E f:,E'f.,-fa? Viv - 19' L -vp. WG' f L ,ll ,- . J' I , E5 16:1 W x in LNFM. ,.z.f -it ssgiii 7. . -, 1751, 5, H Y QEQEM .ff .asf an-lin...4b.,, 4,- +-.A L,,,,,,,,. .. 5.....m-... -um A fcw sunors7 VC'c finally nude it' an 1 gt, YUM' .P v 1 f ' it., , '- 4,- 4 fr, A W . 3? , 1' ig .,, Lwga. ' W 5 ' f'ww1.Q.55-M 1 rm W'.1nt'.1 It-.urn to 5 Bcttv Einstein , Bunnies hoppmg M0ndicu! Mondieu! Who won? qv! 'M 5. 2 Xa Y I , docs Q A O .1 X kk. WJ xi! cl owning -ci No grey hnlrs yet? 43,57 if W iff' Bottoms u P x l ii..x.4...41.. ,-. . ALL SCHOOL AW REV SI QW tirorgkl y 13 H lp J 0 ' D. E 1 Sgcwofon ff? cgakxs ow' 6' W ood af-. ROBERT LAVVLESS-Bal four, Instru- mental Music, Journalism PATRICIA COLMAN-Craftsman, Public Speaking Q TERESA CHAPMAN-B a l fo u r, Dra- matics . : ' M ABEL CORDOVA-A m e ri c a n Legion Citizenship, Lions Club Scholarship 'FL - 'lm PETE RIGGS-Craftsman, Commander Mills Athletic Scholarship KAY MORRIS-American Legion Citi- zenship DEP , 'W ARLEEN HOPPES-Sheffield Steel Americanism BETTY CAMPBELL-Instru- mental Music MARVIN COL E-Vocational Agriculture JERRY ADAIR-Apollo, Commander Mills Athletic Outstanding, Sheffield Steel Basketball, Chamber of Com- merce Athletic Outstanding. - 3 MARTHA ROBERTS-Vocal Music 7 l, fl '1 - liz. l BOBBY WARD-Printing ...at ? T L AWARDS CLAUDE BILLINGSLY-Com- JACKIE CAMPBELL-Hoen mander Mills Athletic Loyalty ner Box Athletic and Dependability, Carpentry. KIM SCOTT-Vocal Music DONNIE WALL-Stagecraft DELMER GRIGSBY-Auto DOUGLAS MOORE-Trade Mechanics and Industrial State Award BETTY JO HURST-C.T.A. JEAN CACY-B e t a C lu b JAYNE HARDY-Journalism Scholarship, P. T. A. Scholar- ship Homemzkin g 31 ul' f i'UYf'55 6F' A ml i 4 , N0 glad -s Q QA 4 ,e. JUNIOR- SENIOR BANQUETB , 7 if F ,er 1 1l..iM U W 'l SENIOR ' D114 Thursday evening, April 7, was an evening of suspense, excitement and romance for those who attended the senior class play, f'Nine Girls. A drama in a prologue and two acts, Nine Girls was first produced by A. H. Woods at the Long- acre Theatre, New York City, on January 13, 1943. Set in the living room of a sorority clubhouse in California's Sierra Nevada mountains, this play of murder and intrigue was portrayed by Kay Morris, Martha Roberts, Arleen Hoppes, Jonny Lou Leisy, Teresa Chapman, Jackie Pick- PLAY ett, Beverly Wheeler, Nancy Ogle, Pat Colman and Jeanine Jones. The production staff included Mr. Cecil Pick- ett, directorg Robert Lawless, stage manager, Miss Hal Wickham, publicity, Miss Ruth Hatch, sales, Mrs. Jewell Marsh, property, crew-Jerry Sue Thibeadeau, Donna Childers and Raedell Fill- more, Jim McElroy and Judy Brown, lights, Pete Riggs, sound, Dorothy Buckles, bookholder. Tom Leach, Pete Riggs, Don Wall, Jackie Pick- ett, Judy Brown, Bob Warren, John Conthen and Mary McClafflin were on the stagecraft crew. UN IOR Wie 911 Sf. loud: Meet Me In St. Louis was chosen as this year's junior class play. The comedy was adapted from the book, Meet Me In St. Louis, by Sally Benson. It was made into a technicolor picture by M. G. M. and Judy Garland played the role of Rose, the oldest daughter, and Margaret O'Brien played the role of mischievous Tootie, the young- est daughter. Members of the cast were Dean Speer, Marjorie Buchner, Barbara Guynn, Barbara Coffee, Don- na Baughman, Meredith Weaver, Jimmy Pogue, PLAY Creda Bean, Shirley Strout, Steffeny Dubie, Mary Kay Halm, Steve Roberts, James Palmer, Sheron Bowles, Johnnie Beck, Elva Parris and Judy Burris. The production staff included Mr. Cecil Pick- ett, directorg Mrs. Louise Rowe, business mana- gerg Mr. George Olford and Mr. Clifford Boyer, publicity, Mrs. Clara Slack and Mrs. Sybil Smith, properties, Nancy Best, stage manager, crew- Sharie Davis, Carol Childs, Janet Reed, Darlene Lowder, Della Singleton and Suzanne Galloway. 1 fr- 1:1 Xa., '- , at , r CT 63. Q1 X NAP Q Q B on 76 5. R If . f et, syxplr fo Q? 17' 0 WPVA f ' 0 X.. 4.5. ., Q- , nz, S eggs? so S., A M a S, 'E if Q W. xx H RDI 93 aim.. 3 f H. 4' f 'wus ,. M, . A lisa. I ' a 4 1 - . ' Q f J 4 k E 'nf r 1 ' 5, l t 1 ' fi i . FIRST ROW, left to right, are Richard Luce, Bill Lovett, Earl Butcher, Bill McCreedy and Kim Scott. SECOND ROW, Coach Drate Cathey, Dick Sharp, Pete Riggs, Bert Donahoo, Steve Roberts, Mike Shyers and Charles Ogle. NOT PICTURED, Jerry Adair, David Cheary, jim Spencer and Calvin Walker. SEASON RECORD fWon 9, Lost 25 9 Broken Arrow 8 8 Tulsa Webster 6 6 Tulsa Rogers 11 8 Sapulpa 0 6 Marquette 0 14 Sapulpa 8 6 Eufaula 3 12 Pryor 6 7 Tahlequah 4 9 Tulsa Webster 8 O Tulsa Webster 6 Shown below is part of the proud baseball team displaying the trophy won at the Tahlequah Invitational Tournament. The San- dites captured first place in the tourney for the third consecutive year by defeating Tahlequah in the final round 7-4. sl' -f , if A 1.1 'Y 2' 1 sr , We ..,, ill! ,.-.a ' 1 b'xir 'lf '. 'iii V I' . ..1 - -'Q--- ,g' If W l, AqU, , ye K. Ogg .,Qx,L. X, W' as Q ?,TffC. L 4, W if V - . f-.hiv uf , , in IW R- 5. . ' IL, 1 , iifq fs... v- ,Joy . . -' if' . in ,Q ' M In I -I f R -W .P Q, N, - .f IJ . . :,. ss 5 ., 3.505 , 'Q ,JK j ' 'i i up I ,SQ jj, ' ' , .E , A v' :W M fr .M-'R is 1 ffl , ffsffgi ' I i , 7.3 i -5.-'f K i v R X'-w Si be XX-., Qi, '21-g K ae- ' -4 - FIRST ROW, left to right, are Calvin Walker, Billy Brimmer, 'fjimmy Pogue, 'fjerry Burris and 'Gene Channell. SECOND ROW, jodell Lewellen, Jerry Giles, Calvin Smith and Jimmy Palmer. THIRD ROW, i:'Paul Crook, 'iDanny Hellard, Mike Shyers, jimmy Combs and Melvin Shell. NOT PICTURED, 'PBobby Ray, ii'Georgc James, WRichard Luce, :'Robcrt Morris, iikoger Wickersham, fi'Pete Riggs, :1'Earl Butcher, George Marshal, Walter Jolly, : Clnudc Billingsly, :Blackie Campbell and Conch O'Nm-ale Adams. ::'Lettcre.-d. Thinclndsmcn Billy Brimmer and Jimmy Pogue near finish. Trackman Danny Hellard clears the hurdles in good form 2. ..,, if K ? .--f gl uw .,.. M -nf. S' 5 Qi 'ix Q Nm, l' M1 06 , rl! 1 ' 0 O UE FOOTBALL BASKETBALL TRACK BASEBALL SPORTS g sz 3 wg T we 3 wwf W A , 1Q' ' w K -- SV 7 gg 1. M X ,fd 55 2 N 45 'X A ,. 1 X M f?33 sf j' in f-f 'Y 1553 ff-Wi , ' A A fb- - K , .ru X' K W2-242'-. fri? gk 3 J gg are f nl, mn 1 .P n if 'L1...,., 5 f 1 ,da, ' wx wr' , ff' ' L, A,-A f A V E f M A-ZUN4,wf vm y. V, Lu F .lil A H. L. Baker Jimmy Brown Q Ronald Flippin Arthur Goad V IE: Jack Foley Tommy Hodges Linus Jones Tommy Fisher NOT PICTURED Co-Ca r ' P am Gilbert Richardson li Quell Luce Bob Martin Billy Reid Jim McCoy Jack Warren f X . vi EW Ji -2, ,, ,Q x K C. K jerry Adair :W fi w. ' George james '5 fl ,lf , A 1-1 ' Y .X Pete Riggs lf Charlet Dixon Jimmy Pngue Don Wall i Vkrk 5 11 ff K - , ,,j1'!f . if-ig jj .... , f , if : ' f i 'q,XiE2FLfiX 1,,v ' Jimmy Bal-neu Claude Billingaly Earl Butcher jackie Campbell Ben: Dnnahoo ifffifi. 2 i WM 6:35 fhlh 1 ,fx ' fix. . - -f- E 3 f ff F?fi ' ' Wig Q A '.fI: '7-' ze-1, -.-k -' -' ' J ' 2 - ' .. 5 , .4 , , ii, .lm Q lx ... Y e K :, kky fe - ' ' .:, ' , f l 3 ee.r ll is ' el h 'Q' l I i f Jodel Lewellen Charles Ogle jimmy Palme: Mike Patrick GUY Pl-'HEI' 1 A IL a W Eiiriixi , K Qin lx 'X 1 Lili , 4 A Wayne Spelrl John Torez Roger Wilkerlham Billy Bl-lmmgr Norman Hill Billy Lovgggg Richard Luce Robert Morril Z-JR W NEBQN, Wx ff z ll 'fa' - 'if- . V Q, it fe V ,-:5 fe ,f y ,Lf m :Eff ' 3' -24 -e ,, ' 351 ' Wi m, ., 2 ' f,g,,fs4 I ,Q , Howard Pryor Steve Robert: Dale Spear' Dean Speer NOT PICTURED Neil Billingtnn Frank Sharp Johnny Whilenhunt Jimmy Wright David Chea ry kv 5 fi Steve Panlney Calvin Walker i . 1: 'ly , f if by jS:f.Q2gr T:'5!4f' 1- Q 5' V ,u O X , I Q mei! LAEQN 1' P, Bert Donahoo -'V Arthur Goad S ,t , ' K Silas Hathcock mf Q - ' Quell Luce K Charles Ogle Steven Roberts yv p Wayne Spears ff: ' 1 we i :Q we ifhgizi ax 'sw , 'Zh I 2 ww H gl, ly t If 6, ,- Y X W ir 4 ., r U5C.2' 7 V HU. its 'Q F5521 W2 as P1 wg W' Q Xi v s V a n 1 t fgqgsi ff. K' gs X X W 1 David Cheary H. L. Baker Jerry Adair A TEAM V A Silas Hathcock pulls the trigger for a Sandite basket as the new high school fieldhouse is opened for the first game of the season. Sand Springs won this one over Pryor, handily, to avenge a defeat by the VV defending champs at Pryor last year. Earl Thompson Bill Wilson 'Nm hifi l s 5 X - A. :a L- . Claude Billingsly k Larry Boone V ,X I I in . :N nl- 1 A.- y Billy Brimmer ' f rthur Goad and H. L. Baker go down under, as the Sandites Jerry Burris zlked off with their first Oklahoma Six Conference win, defeat- B g Muskogee. This win gave the Sandites a conference lead which 'ff' ey held all season, taking the championship their first year in e big league. X ' X51 B Q 2- T ' jx-Et, Donald Butcher X in Q Earl Butcher f H B ,I f o 1- V' I .. i L I 'fQgQ'.U:5,f4 E V1-'uf 1:46 jerry Adair watches one go in as Wayne Spears and Silas Hathcock get set for a rebound if necessary. Clt wasn't.I Adair went on to become one of the league's highest scorers, md Spears was close behind. 3 .. . + . at 1, 1 - 51195 f: 1 '37 '- f fr Richard Luce ' Jimmy McElroy V ' ,Ni ..... .,,,..a... . .V .B 0 Kenneth Methvin fx l Jim Spencer Nj 'iff gui- . ' ,555 Don Wall h 'j,, 1,, ui St d'n left to right: jerry Adair Claude Billingsly, Wayne Spears, Bert Donahoo, Kim Scott, Jim Spencer, Pete Riggs Quell an 1 g, Luce, Earl Butcher, and Harold Clinher, Manager. Kneeling, left to right: Drate Cathey, Coach, Calvin Walker, Arthur Goad Richard Luce, Billy Lovette, Steve Roberts, H. L. Baker, Jimmy Adams, Eddie Smith. The baseball season got off to a slow start this spring, as Coach Cathey's nine was crippled by extension of basketball activities. Some of the regulars were also on the Championship bas- ketball squad which took a trip to Kansas City after the sea- son, and baseball had to wait. However, with full strength, the Sandites were expected to make their usual good ac- count of themselves on the diamond. 45 1 I 7 . ga O s 7 5 Drate Cathey Coach TRACK SQUAD members, left to right, back row: George Jam es, Robert Morris, Bob Douglas, Billy Jones, Johnny Beck, Dickie Wilson, Billy Brimmerg front row: Billy Bettis, Roger Wickersh am, jimmy Pogue, Charles Dickson, joe Lewellen, Coach O'Neale Adams. I 1 . TRACK , X .Q .EU 5 . ' 51 Billy Brimmer noses out Bob Douglas Billy Jones clears the hurdles in good form. 'C S These gals kept Dan Cupid busy around SSHS. P.S.2 Principal john Beck joins the fun at a pep rally on the Each One gilt her man! eve of a Sandite game. .QL '9 4 5 5' - 5' rt 41 N . f W gigs. w J 'n I - U n ff i vi K. . 3 - 1 A Y-Teens, right, give the annual x Christmas party to Central school N pupils. Jo Ann Kapple, far right, hauls the mail from the postoffice to Pop Boyd's office. C f 4 -5 ff N , 2 3,11 ,lr i 1 1 5- . af L' ' , A Y - 'C . ' . SE ' ' nk J S E' P 1 l - an 0 X 7- 6 f ' l.S L- ' X Q 4 QQ .. Office girls enjoy a coke party during pre-CllriS!- These kiddies participate in the age-old game of mas events. rope skipping. But where's the rope? .vli .V - - 11---Q w 4l11r1r-gr J N ' v . 'T - .11 'srfvy 1 I l l BRENNEMAN INSURANCE AGENCY Friendly Service 28 EasL Second Street - PHONE 737 - Ph CITIZENS FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association CONGRATULATIONS to the SENIORS OF 1954 f4 ' SOUTHWESTERN PORCELAIN STEEL CORP. SAND SPRINGS, OKLAHOMA CONGRATULATIONS to the SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 ,GY SAND SPRINGS STATE BANK CORNER MAIN AT SECOND r one 626 28 E Secon FILLMORE'S SKELLY SERVICE STATION Second and Lincoln TIRES 0 BATTERIES LUBR1 CA TI ON Phone 3 0 3 0 ACCESSORIES 0 WASHING C mplete Line of Skelly Products In F L O W E R S - Fox ALL OCCASIONS - SAND SPRINGS GREENHOUSE E. OF CITY PHONE 133 KLASSY CLEANERS and LAUNDRY Exclusive Sta-Nu Process Phone16I 2'IOW. 'Ist C0 MMANDER MILLS. INC. ARTISTIC BEAUTY SHOP lt Pays to Get the Best Phone 723 II2 East Broadway Sand Springs, Okla. Congratulations from H. Z. GOATCHER SAND SPRINGS RADIO CLINIC I5 W. 2nd Phone 700 HARRIS HELP-YOURSELF LAUNDRY Moms BARBER SHOP ,.Don,, Km Your Wife FIRST cLAss sERvicE Let Us Do the Dirty Work 113 McKinley Phone 305 213 N' Main THE SANDITE MEETING PLACE for COKES and SANDWICHES Sand Springs Waiting Station Hugh Mobley Good Luck, Seniors CARL PANTER'S GROCERY 8. MARKET Phone 982 105 E. Broadway H 8. W AUTO PARTS Shoes at Better Prices 81 wHoLEsALE and RETAIL TATP5 SHOE STORE Automotive Supplies - Automotive Machine Shop Also Repair Work Phone 5 Sand Springs, Okla. I04 Garfield I9 W. 2nd Phone 'I643 COMPLIMENTS OF M. M. WARD STUDIO Pictures Is Our Business I07 E. Broadway Phone 505 COMPLIMENTS OF W E N S E L L Lumber and Hardware l I S. Main Phone 500 I I Q - J ' ZAWWWIZSWS A Z, ,. .M CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS MODERN CLEANERS Modern Fabrics and Styles Demand Modern Cleaning We Operate Our Own Plant ALTERATIONS, REWEAVING s. TAILORING Phone 147 21 E. 2nd St. Approved Sanitone Service from CASH BUYS STORE 212 N. Main Phone 150 Congrotulotions . . . Seniors Our Best Wishes Go With You ,E OKLAHOMA TIRE 8- SUPPLY CO. HOME OF BETTER VALUES 121 N. MAIN PHONE 730 Lunch Hour at RITCHlE'S GRILL 228 N. Main Phone 1309 'Is a Pleasant Memory for All Who Experience It . . . COME IN! Malts - Hamburgers - Coneys CONGRATULATIONS to we sl-:NIoRs OF 1954 from the SAND SPRINGS CHAMBER of COMMERCE JITNEY-JUNGLE CASH AND CARRY SELF-SERVICE STORE on GROCERIES - MEATS - FRUITS - VEGETABLES 102 N. Main Phone 1030 ACE CLEANERS FINE CLEANING EXPERT ALTERATIONS McKinley Phone Sand Springs, Oklahoma dv ffiifj QQ? JI TIONS Io Help Build Oklahoma W H I T E ' S BEST OF LUCK FOOD MARKETS to the 12-14 w. 2nd am as. Frankl GRADUATES OF 195+ Phones 801 - 802 Phone 45 fsf 0 E pert Shoe Repairing MCCREERY 'Des Hardware and Lumber Co. ' Bo' ' 'nd Lmh Good' ONE m Am FAMILY SHOE STORE 209 N. Main Phone 1341 Congratulations, Seniors . . Good Luck and the Best of Success Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corporation sun spnmos, oxmaoui mlb 1' -N MASON JARS CAPS and LIDS YOUR FURNITURE 203-205 N. Main Phone 753 Sand Springs, Oklahoma C H A S T A I N ' S Department Store Always Quality At the Right Price 122 N. Main phone 93 C.L. London REXALL DRUG CO. Service Station SINCIAII l I Harrison 81 Magmen PHONE 1307 PHONE 37 201 N. MAIN Second 8- Washington SAND SPRINGS, OKLAHOMA FASHION CLOTHIERS Ed S. Hersh STETSON HATS ARROW SH I RTS Main Street Auto Repair Complete Auto Repair Service on All Makes MOTOR REBUILDING - TUNE-UP - IGNITION RESISTAL HATS BRAKE WORK NUNN-Busi-4 sHoEs - Paint and Body Shop - HMOCK BELTS Il N. Main Phone aio 120 N. Main Phone 263 CONGRATULATIONS to the Best Wishes, Seniors SENIORS OF 1953 - HARRY AVEY Furniture and Hardware 224 N. MAIN PHONE 284 l Sand Springs Bakery 9 West 2nd Phone 196 FLOYD'S TIRE SHOP TIRE REPAIRING-RECAPPING BALANCING-GASOLINE-OIL Phone IIS I7 N. Mein SAND SPRINGS, OKLA. Quality Jewelry Priced Right SAND SPRINGS J E W E L R Y IO2 GARFIELD Edward L. Melton Also a Fine Service on Welch and Jewelry Repair ONGRATULATIONS TO SENIORS OF 195 W from 1 DeBOLT PHARMACY Your Prescription Specialist 124 N. Main Phone 104 O Oklahomds Only Steel Producer wrmr onn.AnonA mass OKLAHOMA 1 an-QHQQMI ff' Vmirsfif You Can Pay More, But You Can't Buy Better! R-K MOTORS, INC. SAND SPRINGS, OKLAHOMA Congratulations, Seniors For all Types of Permanents Go To NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE I4 Wes? lst Phone 1055 CONGRA T ULA TIONS . . . SENIORS! R. L. Mobley Funeral Home 200 E. BROADWAY PHONE 257 White's Beauty Studio Invitation to Beauty Home of Stewo rt's Progressive Wave Phone 203 14 E. Second Congratulations, Seniors from BOWLING-COCK STUART INSURANCE AGENCY R. O. STUART Service Station Ph ,W Railway Bundigfxd Sp 9 Phone 80 Second at Lincoln HOERNER BOXES OF SAND SPRINGS Sand Spri ngs, O DODGE PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS Congratulations, Seniors from We, ..,..1 Sm., RAY gR0wN C L A R K INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE MOTOR CO- 7EastS econ d Phone663 25 Ea!! 2nd Phone 14 f.i 'UH -r-'Z if .Q-. . .5 ,Q av . .3 ' xo if kr. 34 i E f I9 .f f Traders Paradise M E S K I N B R 0 W Hollywood Shop C ngratulation tothe SENIORS OF 1954 Sand Springs Townsite Co The Sand Springs Railway has the lowest fare for school children of any railroad in the United States. Sand Springs Railway Co. WILKI NS FURNITURE COMPANY New and Used Furnituren 18 West Second Ph 333 iff T. G. 81 Y. S T O R E 118 N MAIN PHQNE 170 ANTHONY MOTOR COMPANY EP I- DEA FURNITURE HUT Factory to You Prices 217 N. McKinley Phone 1600 WARD'S CAFES Where Eatin' Can't Be Beaten 210 N. Main Phone 790 3121 Sand Springs Rd. Ph. 54-9408 NELSON LUMBER COMPANY ' WINDOW UNITS ' MILL WORKS ' HARDWARE ' LUMBER 16 WEST 1ST. PHONE 1706 sooo LUCK - sENloRs CITY BARBER SHOP Owner - K. B. HARVEY 10 West Second BEST WISHES - Foixss THE HUNTER'S HORN Direct Each Month into the Homes of 17600 F H I , ox - un ers The HORN believes in Sand Springs Schools. All our helpers are local High School Graduates Of Graduates-to-be. Davis Sporting Goods Store No. 1 Store No. 2 14 East Third 410 South Main Tulsa, Oklahoma CONGRATULATIONS -- SENIORS from S. M. DAMPF BARBER SHOP 111 E. 2nd Phone 1303 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF '54 FROM SAND SPRINGS MUNICIPAL WATER BOARD Phone Us For Guaranteed Service BOWERS TV 8. RADIO Sales 8. Service Telephone 11 23 East Broadway SAND SPRINGS OKLAHOMA GOOD LUCK to the sENloRs OF '54 CARTER'S CAFE AND CAB SERVICE 19 E. 2Nn. Pl-lone looo BEST OF LUCK, SENIORS from tbe Congratulations . . . Seniors! Y fm SAND SPRINGS LEADER Federated Ellington-Gelino Dry Goods Co. 218 N- Main Phone 5 202 N. Main Phone 450 Hey! Look How Fast You Can Cook With a Modern Automatic Gas Range EVERYBODY knows a modern automatic Gas range saves more time, gives better results . . . because only gas can instantly give every shade of heat from super-speed to gentlest simmer. For the finest cooking results on the Gas range you buy, look for the CP seal - an unbiased guide to cooking perfection. OHLFIHOITHJ FIQTURQL DOWNS SCHOOL SUPPLY EQUIPMENT COMPANY School Supplies School Furniture Duplicating Machines DuplicaTor Supplies Complete Line of TOOLS and WALLPAPER ANTtRlM LUMBER coMPANY No Ord r Too LARGE or Too SMALL Phone 4-0041 216 E 7TH ST TULSA OKLA Surrounded by tradition The Center of Yearbook Craftsmanshlp SEMCO COLOR PRESS INC rc ce h b l29Nrth rThrdSt r RCU d St Ck Pod no M g Oklahoma City Oklahoma . . , . ,, e H If . ultram -, us , B. L. Semtner, President Paul Benne ,Vi -President, f In C arge Year ook Division . o wes i ree iar ru,ruin anaer - f Q Q 'r 'I I if ! I, I O Q 1 I Q X-f. 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Sand Springs High School - Sandite Yearbook (Sand Springs, OK) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

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Sand Springs High School - Sandite Yearbook (Sand Springs, OK) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Sand Springs High School - Sandite Yearbook (Sand Springs, OK) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Sand Springs High School - Sandite Yearbook (Sand Springs, OK) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Sand Springs High School - Sandite Yearbook (Sand Springs, OK) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Sand Springs High School - Sandite Yearbook (Sand Springs, OK) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957


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