Shawnee High School - Caldron Yearbook (Shawnee, OK)
- Class of 1943
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W . +1 To the many of our number who have gone to defense Work, to training camps, and off to foreign battlefields, and to those graduates of former years who are giving their best to promulgate or defend the principles of free- dom and rights of man, We dedicate this Cald- ron of the year 1942-'4-3. JW Sched www A. Willard Brokaw R. L. DYER EDITOR ELIZABETH HODGES PRINTED BY PRINTING DEPARTMENT COLOR PLATE BY HAROLD BARNES ART WoRK BY ART DEPARTMENT LITI-IosRAPI-IING BY SOUTHWESTERN ENGRAVING BINDING BY WESTERN BINDERY COVER BY BECKTOLD COMPANY ASSOCIATE EDITOR Co. f Galcfaan Zclifou R. L. Dyer 2 k ,, Q- kkk,, A Zi., V, f- Editor in-chief 4wii9'iiWs-g..,,,,,,.,5i E -, ' Elizodoeth Hodges Associate Editor nf Wg? 4 S i 122 E if 'Q ,J-f- -milf, W I l all X., gn .I L- .if -L K:'-: If ff f A A in K s F 1 la l a la iisxiif 2 Af . l lean Warren Verna Ruth Forston xg Ida Robinson gf S v-.O 4: ' fftr Iimmy Wallis Bob Chandler in Z . - E kim Galclaon Slfaff Lea Hill I, L. Boyer f X 'l ,Q ,' . -,mga .V 5 . f,..,..., an l llll , b4A 'LAX ' if ,, Q 'lun.-ff I .S Mr. Burks has been connected with the Shawnee Public Schools for many years, being Senior High principal before becoming Super- intendent of Schools. For the past seven years, as superintendent, he has been instrumental in raising the standards of the pupils and the school system instilling high ideals and guiding with understanding. X A L M Q Q gm 6 Qs! gmc of sawn., Bottom Row: Mr. George K. Hunter, Clerkg Mr. W. H. Wiiiiamsg Dr. W. M Gailaher, Chairmang Dr. C. F. Paramoreg Mr. U. G. George. Top Row: Mr. Joe H. Reily, Attorneyg Mr. J. D. Stacyg Mt. E. M. Warreng Mr. A. L. Burks, Superintendent of Schoolsg Miss Ruby Lee Moore, Secretary. Not in picture: Mr. Ben Anderson. ,W .9 qv wi, ..Q- A fvx.. afiistge.. 1lQdun.,, ww. .. A 2 i K, 4, 'W ,X K li, 'km f ., l'W 'x 1, - 3 lQ1 x nl.. Mrs. Hazel Guttery Luther Kitchens Lois A. Budd fo-'L .?f5 ' fr 1' if ,Q- mv: I if if 1 X I. L. 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LILA LEE LOWE HARMON HUGHES JERRY SHELTON BOBBY ISAAC LORRAINE HOYLE KENTROL GILL JOY WILBURN HARRY PURDY I9nNN LOWREY EDWARD BUCHANAN HAROLD LIDDELL MELVIN CLARK CHARLES ALLGOOD ELLSWORTH HoNEYcuT'r Vmcll. MCGRAW JIM CHYZ Boa SMITH LE Rov FRAz1ER OTIS OSBURN KENNETH BARRETT BILL RAMSEY psi'-1. ...af-P an-dl' vi. Seam Glam llaafdfacq The year 1950: Several of us were looking through some papers ten and twelve years old, and found, to our dismay, that many of our old class- mates of the year 1943 were among the names listed. It was interesting to compare the stu- dents' activities then with what they are do- ing now. We found the following: MARTHA ANN MOORE, the perfect wife, waiting for doctor husband, DICK KING, to come home from a call to the office. KATHRYN CKHAKIJ KNOUSE, wearing her silver wingsv on her third finger, left hand. BOB ASHBY seated behind a dentist's chair with his hcarming nurse, VERNA RUTH FORSTON. BETTIE DEATHERAGE COOLEY finally had reached her lifelong ambition of becom- ing boxing champion of the Shawnee Wo- rn-enis team. EILEEN KUMLER had become head of the Oklahoma Division of Womens Christian Temperance Union with ESMA WYANT as vice-president. WANDA SHEPHERD finally has that farm down in Connecticut she had been talking about for so long. But where were the nine cats she also referred to? NORMA RAPP and EMMA JEAN BURNS were together as always, but this time as old maids, still plotting how to catch a man Without using their trusty net. DOROTHY ANN HIGLEY and ANN LOW- REY were still laughing at each other's jokes, as they used to do in former high school days. Or were they just laughing at each other? MELVIN CLARK was leading his former band, f'The Old Timersi' with JACQUE BURNS on the JeW's harp, in his original composition, the Green Corn Boogie. We next saw our old friend, COTTON ADAMS, better known as Colonel Adams, for his heroic deeds in World War II, industrious- ly carrying out his usual job of chopping cherry trees on the White House grounds. BETTYE CURRIN had become head driver of a National Trucking Firm because of her unusual ability in safe and better driving. We saw LINDSAY PETERS suffering from a mental breakdown caused from worrying too much about those two absences from class he had back in 'fl3. BILL RICHARDS had finally become head of the Cute Carrier Boys Union and his famous writer-wife, ANNE PORTERFIELD, had completed her third book in a series en- titled Home Problems Made Easy. DICK WILLIAMS was still comparing moron jokes with anyone who was sucker enough to listen. It might also be mentioned here that a perfect example of MISS BUDD'S her- ic couplet were DICK WILLIAMS and GLADYS WILES. Swm Glen allmtwf In September, 1939, about three hundred fifty young hopefuls composed the Freshman Class of Shawnee High School. Although this class was inexperienced in the ways of sophis- ticated high school students, it was quite cap- able of holding its own, because of the able leadership of its officers: 'L President-Bruce Marts. Vice President-Joe Smith. Secretary-Jean Warren. Treasurer-Randall Braman. Sponsors-Mrs. Hazel Guttery and Don Hansen. After the class had established its reputa- tion of being a Sopihomore Class of some re- pute, and after that dazed and lost expression had changed to that of a man of the world, well-versed in high school customs, the class Was ready to settle down in earnest at the business of being Sophies. Its first achievement was the election of BETSY ANN EVANS as Sophomore Attend- ant to the Football Queen. Th-en the Sophomore Class, in order to as- sert itself, sponsored an assembly composed only of Sophomores. The assembly was well received by the high school, and was consid- ered one of the best assemblies of the year. Those taking part were: JAMES OWEN, BER- NICE AMEND, BET'I'YE CURRIN, ESMA WYANT, LOUETTA DUCKWORTH, JEAN WARREN, IDA ROBINSON, VERNA RUTH FORSTON, LORRAINE HOYLE, and a chorus consisting of Sophomore girls. In the annual Basketball Queen election, the class was honored by having JEAN WAR- REN as Sophomore Attendant to the Basket- ball Queen. Before the Sophomores realized it, spring was here. Again they selected the ones they felt qualified to be leaders, who were: President-Cotton Adams. Vice President-Bill Wise. Elizabeth Johnson-Secre'y-Treas. Sponsors-Mrs. Hazel Guttery and Jolly Griggs. During the Commencement Week, the Soph- omores did their part by decorating for Bac- calaureate and Commencement. Thus did they safely complete their Sopho- more year with only a few minor bruises and breakdowns, as evidence of their strenuous and hectic year. Soon school was starting again, the foot- ball season began. This time the class chose as the girl best qualified to represent it, NOR- MA LEE RAPP, Junior Attendant to the Foot ball Queen. Wh-en the Christmas holidays were over, Miss PEGGY LUPER was chosen as Basketball Queen candidate and was attendant to the Basketball Queen at a beautiful coronation. The Junior Class then took pride in pre- senting the first class play of the year, a farce entitled Wedding Spells , by Jam-es F. Stone. It was presented in the high school auditor- ium on March 10, 1942, and proved to be a success. Members of the cast were: BOB ADANS, BOB SMITH, SHIRLEY HADDOCK, JEAN WARREN, BIETTYE CURRIN, YOVENE HORNSBY, BETTY DEATHERAGE, JOHN SCOTT, IDA RAE ERANKEL, JACK COMBS, JOE SMITH and NORMIA LEE IRICK. It was under the direction of MISS DOROTHY SHELDON and MR. JOLLY GRIGGS. At the close of the year a committee was appointed to select a class ring. Those on the committee were: COTTON ADAMS, EIL- EEN KUMLER, SHIRLEY I-IADDOCK, IDA ROBINSON, BILL WISE, LINDSEY PETERS, JEAN WARREN. Members of the Junior Class selected to the Honor Society were: VIOLETTE SAND- ERS, ELIZABETH JOHNSOIN, JOAN M-CCOY, MILDRED WILLIAMS, JEAN WARREN, JOHN SCOTT, IDA FRANKEL, ELIZABETH HOD- GFES, SHIRLEY I-IADDOCK, DOROTHY AR- NOLD, IDA ROBINSON, GERALDINE De- WITT, BETTYE CURRIN, LORRAINE I-IOYLE, VERNA RUTH FORSTON, DOROTHY ANN HIGLEY, MAXINE REAVES, BILL WISE. As 'the final note of the school year, a gala reception was given for the graduating sen- hiors. It was held on Friday night at the Mu- nicipal Auditorium and was highly successful. The receiving line for the guests was com- posed of the class officers, sponsors, MR. and MIRS. BROKAW, Mr. and MRS. BURKS, DR. and MRS. W. M. GAALLAHER, and MR. and MRS. E. M. WARREN. Programs were dis- tributed with clever caricatures of ouistand ing members of the class, and an entertain- Seam Glen Jlfaiwf ing program followed. After refreshments were served, the guests finished the remain- der of the evening at a special preview at the Bison Theater. School began again! And at last the stu- dents of the Class of '43 had become privil- eged members of the upper-crust , members of that most exclusive society of parasites known as seniors. The year was begun with: Bill Wise-President. Matt Hampton-Vice President. Jo Ann McCoy, Secretary. Mildred Williams, Treasurer. Jolly Griggs and Miss Lois Budd, sponsors. JOE SMITH was elected president of the Student Councilg VERNA RUTH FORSTON, vice-president, and BET'I'YE CURRIN, sec- retary. R. L. DYER was elected Caldron Editor, and members of the Caldron Staff were IDA ROB- INSON, VERNA RUTH FORTSON, JEAN VVARREN, JIMMY WALLS, BOB CHANDLER and ELIZABETH HODGES. As the football season was opened VIRGIE OLIVER was elected football queen and was crowned at the coronation during the half of the football game, Atoka vs. Shaw- nee. Football Captain for this year was HIAROLD LIDDELL. Members of the Senior Class on the football team Were: GERALD HARP, Col'I'I'oN ADAMS, JACK DODSON, JACK HOPE, CLINT LEWIS, BILL RAMSEY, JACK CKOMBS, GENE VVOMMACK, CHUCK ,PRIC'E, RED HENSLEY, R. L. DYER, BOB TROXELL. NORMA LEE RAPP was once again chosen to represent the class and was crowned Bas- ketball Queen by JIM CHYZ, captain of the Wolves. Senior boys on the basketball team were: BILL WISE, JIM CHYZ, R. L. DYER, CLARK CONSTANT, KNOX SLAGLE. Three girls were chosen for a contest spon- sored by the D. A. R. They were DOROTHY AJRNOLD, NORMA LEE RAPP and JEAN WARREN. JEAN WARREN Was selected as representative for the school and was entered in a national contest. JEAN WARREN was chosen president of the Honor Society, and seniors added to the Na tional Honor Society were: CHARLES ALI..- GOOD, JUANITA AUTRY, BETTY BOYD, JERRY CORBEN, GORDON CORNELL, NANCY DILLON, MELVIN CLARK, MAURINE HIAM, ELLSWORTH HONEYCUTT, EILEEN KUlVllLER, ANN LOWLREY, ANN PORTER- FIELD, SYBIL PUCKETT, IRMZA JO SELF, WANDA SHEPHERD, KNOX SLAGLE, LOIS SPEARS, JAMES WALLIS, GENE WOMMACK, EDWARD THORTON, CLARK CONSTANT, The class then presented its annual Senior Play, Arsenic and .Old Lacy by Kesseling, directed by Miss Lois Budd and Mr. Jolly Griggs. A committee Was chosen to select the an- nouncements: COTTON ADAMS, BILL WISE, LINDSEY PETERS, KNOX SLAGLE, GERAL- DINE THOMPSON, BETTY NEWMAN. The students especially enjoyed Senior Day, at which time they reverted to their child- hood, presenting some weird and interesting spectacles. During Commencement Week the Seniors had a varied and interesting round of activi- ties, which included a Senior Breakfast, en- tertainment by the Juniors at a Junior-Sen- ior Reception, and the annual Baccalaureate and Commencement service. Two hundred fifty composed the graduating class of '43, Although they were weary and battle-scarred from their four tough years spirit that marked their high school days. in high school, they were ready to tackle the problems of life with the same vitality and Thus ends the history of the Senior Class of 1943, but, in reality, it is only the begin- ning. Swim Glam will We, the Senior Class of 1943, of the Shaw- nee High School, still being of unsound mind and indisposing memory, but sensible of the uncertainty of graduation, desiring to dis- pose of all offices and the main honors that have accidentally fallen our way, do hereby make, publish, and declare the following to be our last will and testament, iunless we decide to take back some of the articles willed? here- by revoking and canceling all other or form- er wills by us at any time made. ESMA WYANT leaves LITTLE sister Marj to carry on-alone. BETTYE CURRIN and JEAN WARREN leave walking, but only because of gas rationing. MARY JUNE LAFFERTY departs with an engagement ring. , ELIZABETH HODOES leaves, with advice to all the younger girls, rules on How to get your man . P. S. If there are any left. GEORGE PETERS bequeaths his love for the teachers to JIMMY PAPPAN. JIM CHYZ leaves with an A. W. O. L. de- gree. BOB NELSON and JIMMY WALLIS leave their Crosby crooning to Mr. Strong. CLINT LEWIS Wills his manly physique to DELBERT GJENO. KNOX SLAGLE leaves his whiskers to BOB CASSINGHAM, who I hear could use them. JOE SMITH l-eaves his power over the gals to that time honor-ed Casanova, BOB TOLER. DOB CHANDLER just leaves ....... thank goodness. DOROTHY ANN HIGLEY, ANN LOWERY, IDA ROBINSON, and VERNA RUTH FORS- TON, the cashier cuties, bequeath to the Shawnee patrons all the money they have short-changed them, with sincere apologies for their ignorance. MILDRED WILLIAMS leaves BRUCE OWEN to anyone with enough fortitude to stand his co-oking. DICK WILLIAMS leaves his trained trom- bone to JIMMY PAPPAN. MAXINE REAVES leaves her ability to spell to the fellow sufferers of the Office Practice class of '44. We will BETTY NEWMAN'S man power to HELEN STOKES and power to her. LUCILLE SANDS leaves. but with her list of Service men. To anyone who has the ability to hold a man for one or more years, IDA ROBINSON wills her true-to-one attitude. BOB SMITH leaves his mustache to ROY FERGUSON. SHIRLEY HADDOCK wills her ability to draw pretty dolls to talented CLYDE WEST. OTIS OSBORN leaves his blessed innocence to BOB MITCHELL. NORMlA LEE IRICK leaves her well train- ed voice to PAT CASH. YOVENE HORNSBY leaves her nkitty cat sneeze to all victims of szeezites . VIRGINIA OLIVER wills her professional skating to MILDRED PARSONS. MADGE SHEER leaves .... as Mrs. Rhodes. ELLA MEAE GOODMAN leaves, and leaves a lot of high school boys walking. JOE GIST leaves all the girls heart broken after only a short visit. BOB ASHBY leaves his jui-jitsu book to WM. HACKLER with the hopes that he will take good care of it. BILL WISE' leaves his city slicker Ways to BILL PRICE, and his zoot suits are included. EDWARD THORNTON l-eaves his intellect- ual knowledge to B. F. WILSON. JEAN SAUNDERS leaves her olive com- plexion and dark hair to BILL PRICE. CLARK CONSTANT leaves Mr. Boone a free man. LORRAINE HOYLE leaves her height to MARYBELLE G+ENO, who might be able to use it. NORMA LEE RAPP and EMMA JEAN BURNS bequeath their teamwork to the Pryor twins, Doris and Dorothy. LUCILLE WI-IITAKER BERRY, DOROTHY HITT GRAHAM, MARGARET SMITH SUT- TON leave to join their moring husbands. A NANCY DILLON leaves with the Junior boys gasping. LOUETTA DUCKWORTH, MARJIE DYER, and EILEEN KUMLER leave the halls empty. DOROTHY ARNOLD leaves her straight A's to BILL PRATT. A ARKIE DYER leaves his athletic record to anyone capable of accomplishing the same fine work. BETTY DEATHERAGE leaves her giggles and chewing gum to Jeanne Posey. Directors Lois A. Budd Ioliy F. Griqqs senden 61644 play The Senior Class of Shawnee High School took pride in presenting the play Arsenic And Old Lace in the Municipal Auditorium, Fri- day night, May 7, IQ43. Under the direction of Miss Lois A. Budd and jolly F. Griggs, the play was the highlight of the school year. Bodies ln Our Cellari' was the name of F. the play when it was first Written, but it was changed to Arsenic And Qld Lace. The story had to do with two smart, but mentally unbalanced, old ladies who decided that if they devoted their lives to helping lonely old men escape from Life, they would be doing good work. Thirteen delightful murders were their final record. Sanity and murder had not prev- iously been employed with such riotous re- sults. It was a noisy, preposterous, incoherent joy. You wou'ldn't believe that homical mania could be such fun. The cast of the play included: Abby Brewster, played by Ida Rob- insong The Reverend Dr. Harper, by jack Reeseg Teddy Brewster, Bob Chandlerg Officer Brophy, Bob Ashby, Officer Klein, Bill Ram- seyg Martha Brewster, Verna Ruth Forstong Mortimer Brewster, Dick Williamsg Mr. Gibbs, Joe Crist. Jonathan Brewster was played by L. D. McClureg Dr. Einstein, Edward Thorntong Officer O'l-lara, Homer Thompsong Lieut. Roon- ey, Matt Hampton, and Mr. Witherspoon, Oliver Reed. Stage man- ager was james Bradley, property manager, Shirley Haddock. The play was a huge success as it ended a glorious and victorious three years for the Senior Class. SENIOR GIRLS ADDINGTON, LEDA JOY AKINS, JUANITA IRENE ANDERSON, FRANKIE LEE ARNOLD. DOROTHY LUCILLE ARNOLD, EDWINA AUTREY, JUANITA FAY BEAL, VERNA MAXINE BERRY, LUCILLE WHITAKER BOYD, BETTY JEAN BRATCHER, NORMA JO BRILL, MYRTLE JEAN BROWN, JUNE BROWN, ROSEMARY HURKE, EDITH IRENE EURN3, EMMA JEAN CARROLL, VIRGINIA NIAE CHANCELLOR, ALPHA LORENE CHERRY, MARY RUTH CHRISTIAN, GERALDINE CHRONISTER, LILLIE MAE CURRIN, BETTYE DEATHERAGE, BETTIE DEWITT, GERALDINE DILLON, NANCY LEE DUCKWORTH, PERRY LOURETTA DUNCAN, AGNES SALLIE HOOD DYER, MARGIE EBERHART, DELORIS ENGLISH, MARGARET ELLEN ESTES, MARY ELLEN FEUERBORN, AMELIA GERTRUDE FLEMING, EMMA JEAN FLOYD, VIRGINIA LEE FLYNN, GEORGIA MAE FORSTON, VERNA RUTH FRANKEL, IDA RACHEL GARRETT, MARY Jo GENTRY, BETTY JEANE GETTYS, BETTY GOODMAN, ELLA MAE HADDOCK, SHIRLEY HAM, LENNA MOURENE I'IELM, WILLA DEAN HICKS, ELIZABETH ALEFTINA HICKS, MARY JANE HIGLEY, DOROTHY ANN HILL, LAURA BESS IJILL, NEDRA ANN HITT, DOROTHY LAVERNE I'IODGES, ELIZABETH ANN I'IOGGETT, OPAL CHRISTENE HOOTEN, LAVANDA RILLIA HORHSBY, MARY YOvENE I-IOYLE, LORRAINE ELIZABETH HUTCHINSON, CLARA JODEAN IRICK, NORMA LEE JACKSON, VEDA MAE KING. DELOIS JEAN KING, GERALDINE KNABE, IRMA LEE KNOUSE, LEAH KATHRYN KUMLER, EILENE LAFFERTY, MARY JUNE LANE, HELEN BEATRICE LOVE, FREIDA LEZZELL LOWERY, INAARGARET ANN LUPTON, JANICE LAVERN LYNCH, MARY NELL MADDON, LILLIAN LOUISE MADDEN, VELMA LORENE NIAULDIN, JOHNNIE LEE MAXEY, ARTIE MAE MCCLAIN, MARY JOE HERVEY I-Seniad 01644 Rall MCCOY, JO ANN MILLER, VIRGINIA COLENE MIZE, DOROTHY MAE MOORE, MARTHA ANN NEWELL, LILLIAN BERNICE NELSON, IVIARJORIE MAE NEWMAN, BETTY JUNE NORTON, LOLA VEARLE ORR, BILLIE GENESE OSBORN, EMMA LOENE O',JART, ELEANOR PAULINE PARMAN, MARY ELIZABETH PLUMMER, LETA JEAN PORTERFIELD, ANN IVIARISE PUCKETT, SYBIL IRENE RAMSEY, MARY LOUISE RAPP, NORMA LEE REAVES, HAZEL MAXINE ROBINSON, I-DA LOUISE ROBINSON, JEWEL TOMMY ROSS, JOETTA ROUSH, MARY ALINE SANDS, LUCILLE KATHRYN SELF, IRMA JO SHEPHERD, VVANDA LEE SHORNEY, LOUISE SKRAPKE, HELEN FRANCES SMITH, LADONNA MAXINE SMITH, LEXIE MATTIE SPEARS, LOIS JEAN STEVVART, VIRGINIA M. STEPHENS, IRIS LAVERNE SUTTON, MINNIE MARGARET SMITH I-AIT, BETTYE JEAN I-AYLOR, VERA MAE THOMPSON, GERALDINE THOMPSON, LOUISE DEANN TIMMONS, REBA AMELLIA TINKER, LAVADA RUTH WADE, SUE WAREN, BOBBY JEAN WARREN, JEAN WETZEL, LADAWN LOUISE WHEATON, GEORGIA MAE WICKER, EVELYN RUTH WILBURN, JOY MARIE VVILES, FLORENCE GLADYS WILLIAMS, MILDRED VVILLOUGHBY, LULA ESTELLA IIVILSON, LILA LEE LOWE VVYANT, ESMA JEAN ZWEIFEL, KATHLEEN RUTH SENIOR BOYS ADAMS, ROBERT LAIDLAW ALLGOOD, CHARLES N. ASHBY, ROBERT LEORTIS ASHFORD, WILBUR L. BACHUSS, CLYDE BAKER, JAMES ALLEN BARRETT, KENNETH EDWARD BERGERON, DONALD BOARDMAN, ROBERT THURMAN BOYD, CARROLL WILLIAM BRYANT, GLENN BUCHANAN, EDWARD ELIAS JR. CALDWELL, ROBERT HARRISON CHANDLER, ROBERT ALLEN CHYZ, JAMES EDWARD CLARK, MELvIN ROBERT COMES, JACK RUDY CONSTANT, CLEMENT CLARK COOK, DONALD GENE CORBIN, JERRY CORNELL, GORDON CULLINS, JAMES FRANKLIN DAVIS, CLARENCE LEONARD JR. DAVIS, CLARENCE THOMAS DUNN, MAX FRANCES DYER, LUTHER BRYANT FRAZIER, JOHN FRANKLIN FRAZIER, LEROY WAYNE GAMSRELL, ORNALD LLOYD GILL, GEORGE KENTROL GIST, JOSEPH ANDRAW JR. GOODE, JESSE ALVIS GOTCHER, JOE BOB HAMPTON, MATT WILSON JR. HARMON, JAMES CARSON HARP, GERALD WILLIAM HATLEY, VERNON ALPHA HIGGINS, ROBERT LEE HIGHTOWER, KENNETH RAY HONEYCUTT, ELMER ELLSWORTH JR HOPE, JACK WARREN HOPKINS, J. PHILLIP HUGHES, HARMON JEFFREYS, JACK RUSSELL JORDAN, THOMAS ALVIN KAY, ROY FRANKLIN KELLER, B. J. JR. LANE, JIMMIE LEWIS, CLINT LIDDELL, HAROLD MARTIE, ANTONIO MORENO MCCLENDON, JOSEPH EDWARD JR. MCCLURE, L. D. ' MCGRAW, VIRGIL GARLAND MCKEY, ROBERT' NELSON, BOB NEW, L. D. NORTHCUTT, CHARLES CECIL OLDHAM, GENE DUANE OSBORN, OTIS LEE PETERS, GEORGE LINDSAY PETERS, JAMES RICHARD PURDY, HARRY ALLEN JR. RAMSEY, BILLY DAVID REED, OLIVER MARTIN JR. REESE, JACK AUSTIN RHODES, BILL A. RICHARDS, BILL SCOTT RICHMOND, RODNEY WAYNE RITCHIE, ISOM HUGHEY RODGERS, WILLIAM FRANCIS SCOTT, JOHN SHELTON, GLYN EUGENE SHORNEY, JAMES THOMAS SLAGLE, KNOX ALLEN SMITH, JOSEPH WESSON SMITH, ROBERT LEE SMITH, ROBERT LESTER .. DTEWART, JOE DON STROUSE, GEORGE JACK THOMPSON, HOMER A. TINGLER VORHES, WALLIS, , JACK WESLEY BAILEY JAMES ROBERT WASHBURN, BEN OSCAR JR. WAYNE, JOHN WILLIAM III WEEMS, W. A. WELLS, W. C. JR. WILLIAMS, RICHARD GOREE WISE, BILL WOMACK, GRAMVILLE JEAN WRAY, JACK D. Q2 Sw S ,ix if wiki' Nwfdw v ,T 41 MA .f S M-um f ies? i V' 1 K l Ilmrme Buscoe preszdent 2 SL 4- if El . . MN 1 ,, M- 4 .AN 'ci 'We FWE' v mn l 951, ' . .ova-K .fm Delbert Gene vice-president Helen Liddell secretary anim 01014 -av' Dorothy Sheldon W. Alva Wells sponsors A-.na-q.,,aru Xl .W 11 iik fqhs Charles Whitaker preszdenl an -n -an-:r.av' I Q 'X . I ,......,.e- , I . 2- . ' , 1, xf LX, wg Qiv f -0 lx .Rim aff! will at F f FN Y fd' f - 'R 3' s. ' 5 . I A' ,. ' Iosie Wcxshichek W. M. 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Mjniqmvt Patsy Tankersley Norma Lee Rapp gqqvf-1-1-wwfwpl? ,g wwf f 'Q A W it M, Z , I Iimmy Wallis 109 Gigi, Ir, Friendliest Best Looking Brightest Elizabeth Hale ill Pratt ,.,, rf W ,n 'qw 05 i tt 5 Office Force Student Council T. ond I. Club Future Farmers Printers Proctors Bond Keystone Iournolisrn Hi-Y Delootte Honor Society Dromcttics W-. agree am R59 il ,,.s.i?,.. L. V ...new WN. :ew-W f W... X mum it WMMN Y i First Row: Jerry Hoover, Mourene McKinley, Ellen Warren, Marcia Lee Eck. Second Row: Eileen Kumler, Jeanne Posey, Jean Marie Boyd, Jerry Thompson, Jayne Gasaway. Third Row: Maxine Beal, Nadine Paris, Mariella Jacobs, Lilley B. Smika, Ada Mae Ward. Fourth Row: A. Willard Brokaw, Leta Jean Plummer, Dorothy Arnold, Wesley Vorhes. Not In Picture: Reba Martin. Geneva Cypert, Iris Stephens, Keith Bren- son, Marybelle Geno, Billie Jo Dodson, Charlene Calvin, Mary June Lafferty, Lu- cille Whitaker, Joy Byrd. -.- K :Y ' ' koi: 'gym , , i .s emaz First Row: Bob Cassingham, Fowler Simms, Bill Wise Shirlie Haddock Joe Smith, Charles Whitaker, Alice Paramore, Laura Lale, Jo Ann McCo , y. Second Row: Jimmy Briscoe, Wayne Richmond, Bettye Currin, Bob S . -. . . mith, Clarence Tully, Jewel Fay Saxon, Virginia Beth Keen. Third Row' Bill Bugg B F Wilson Penn Kirl t ' k . , . . . , c - :pa r1c ,Jack Combs, Matt Hampton, Knox Slagle, Donald Bergeron, Lois Budd. Fourth Row: Louis Hawkins, Clark Constant, Paul Graham, Jolly Griggs. Not In Pi cture: Haylor Fisher, Elizabeth Hodges, Verna Ruth Forston. A Nesixe . kk w, ww., mx, V6 kr , y L : ft, L M 'Z :ual 9. Glad First Row: Oliver Reed, Marjorie Nelson, Vera Mlay Taylor, Georgia Mae Flynn, Colene Miller, Lucile Sands, Lucile Whitaker Berry, James Wallis, Presi- dent, Otis Osborn. Second Row: Marvin Beal, Bill Brannon, James Hollis, Joy Wilburn, Vir- ginia Oliver, Bob Caldwell. Third Row: J. R. Peters, Sonny Roberts, Raymond Loftis, Thomas Jor- dan, Arnold Davis, Jimmie Post. Fourth Row: W. M. Strong, Sponsor, Donald Foster, Jack Weems, Bob Christian, Kenneth Hightower, Don Bergeron, John Ed Walton, Matt Hampton, G'1SI11'llS Cooke. K 4 2 ww ww 'gk Qulaae Qaameaa of rqmeaica First Row: Jack Bryant, Dale McDivitt, John Windel, G. B. Waldrep, Ben Washburn, Howard Morgan. Second Row: Otto T. Krausse, Jerry S-wink, Eugene Quinette, Jim Tom Gotcher, Troy Rackley, Joe Bob Gotdher, Gerald Beauford, Joe Mlagee, Jack Hick- man, Eugene Collier, Barnard Marshall, Bobby Taylor. h' d R W Elbert Lane J W Lanier Marvin Beal, Phillip Lane, Donald T 1r 0 2 , . . , Lupton, Eugene Lowen, Bobby Lyday, Donald Mattingly, David Marian, Bill Lyon, Bob Zuker, Bill Townsend, Jack Tingler, Charles Nothcutt, B. J. Keller. Fourth Row' Vernon Hatley, Glene Oldham, Marvin Blankin, Bob Board- W 't man, Walter Windel, Dan Shepherd, Bob Wayne, Carl Whitman, Charles at s, Eldridge Rees, Wallie Bonahoo, Russell Henley. ,W K . A I ,.,. 1 A I sg in A in , .K ...,....n, m,...,,.e.e1, ' l 4 Y A .ML . 1 ,. p40-Glldfli First Hour: Dorothy Mize, Roma Stephens, Maxine Harder, Edna Mae McGowan, Leta Addington, Naoma Kerr, Elizabeth Giles, Mary Lou Kendall, Patrol Proctor. Second Hour: Mildred Williams, Anette Harber, Patrol Proctor, Margaret Sutton, Anne Porterfield, Leona Lampe, Wanda Pults, Leta Belle Dunn, Rona Lee Tinker, Kathryn Brown, Leta Jean Plummer. Third Hour: Frieda Love, Frankie Anderson, Edwina Arnold, Jo Ann Dodd, Jerry Roach, Nadine Driscoll, Billie Jo Dodson, Mary Stell, Betty Rosier, Rosalie Murry. Fourth Hour: Doris Lyman, Laura Lou Lale, Louise Routh, Kathryn Owen, Betty Boswell, Elna Ruth Henderson, Subil Puckett, Etta Mae Spikes, Patrol Proctor. Fifth Hour: Lillian Alloway, Jane Johnson, Eleanor Oiuart, Martha Jane Boggs, Georgia Mae Wheaton, Billie Jean Beck, Wanda Shepherd, Patrol Leader. paudfuzg. lepadlmad and Buddy Riclfards. Jean Thomas, Bobby and J. L, Boyer. In- Thlrd Row V C Blans um Eugene Colher James Worthington, Bill Ba k Row Harold Roberts J1mmy M1lner Dlck Dudley, Eugene Steph- Not In P1ctuxe Bob Troxell R L Dy r G-elald Harp, Leo Hampton, lf f Eancf First Row: Melvin Clark, Bernice Newell, Dorothy Jones, Betty Cannon LaVonda Hooten, Mr. Boone, Director. Second Row: Deloris Clark, Doris Weigant, Juanita Vfillbanks, Charlene Goree, Ruth Holtsclaw, Barbara Autrey, Pamelia French, Jimmy Skaggs, Joe N-eil Clayton, Bill Scott. Third Row: Margaret Jane Arnold, Betty Caroll, Kathryn Burnett, Wen- dell Jean Lloyd, J. P. Anderson, Kathryn Sailing, Maxine Massey, Edward Burns. Fourth Row: Virginia Weems, Betty Corri-ck, Mary Slagle, Murlin Bender, Delorin Thomas, Leonard Vaughn, Evelyn Miller, Max Fox, Marshall Austin, Ned Cooper, Leslie Vaughn. Phylis Burns. Fifth Row: Hazel Brown, Sue Slagle, Dorothy Foreman, Edna Bayless, Irleen Reeves, Dorothy Hitt, Charlotte Rupe, Irma Lee Bender, Ruth I-Ierlacher, Johelen B-eall. - Sixth Row: Jimmy Pappan, Wilbur Ashford, Lorraine Hoyle, Bill Cla- born, Edward Buchanan, Laura Bess Hill, Jimmy Briscoe, Claud Dockery, Ken- neth Click, John Biffle, Glen Hughes, Charles Newhouse. Seventh Row: Bob Boardman, Clark Constant, Edward Earlabaugh, Eu- gene Loewen, James Richard Cantwell, John Wiles, Bob Burroughs, Dwayne Kel- ley, Wayne Richmond, Bob Reubell. c . at - E l 1 5 . H . . , 3 . Keyftlanwut First Row: Janet Forgy, Katherine Dunsmore, Helen Sohoellagan, Mary Lou Weir, Maxine Harder, Marcia Lee Eek, Ellen Warren, Barbara Lewis, June Johnson, Doris Lou Chapman, Mary Lou Kendoll, Leona Lainpe, Mary Ellen urner. Second Row: Billie Jean Beck, Wanna Ruth Wright, Mary June Lafferty, Sue Gotcher, Charlotte Rupe. Mary Ann Panner, Sue Slagle, Edna Bayless, Ada Mae Ward, Ruth Herla-eher, Joan Smith, Edna Mae McCowan, Geneva Cypezt. Third How: Eugenia Scott, Maurine McKinley, Nedra Ann Hill, Jacque- line French, Elaine Bishop, Norma Lee Johnson, Patsy Tankersley, Pat Cash, Phyl- lisi Butler, Jo Ann Hewlett, Virginia Greenlee, Jimmy Kathryn Ward, Joan Me- A ams. Fourth Row: Pauline Coelz, Geraldine Hoover, Dorothy Ann Higley, Eve- lyn Wicker, Maxine Reaves, Helen Srrapke, Shirley Haddock, Elaine Perry, Patsy S-Ewitzer, LaDawn Wetzeel, Lillian Alloway, Genevieve Washburn, Mary Lou Mc- uire. Firth Row: Virginia Perry, Virginia Carroll, Georgia Mae Wheaton, Mild- red Williams, Norma Jeanne Klepper, Ida Robinson, Jean Warren, Verna Ruth Forston, Joy Byrd. Sixth Row: Elizabeth Medley, Joan Shaw, Valencia Halko, Sue Jones. Kathryn Knouse. Norma Jean Boyer, Jewel Fay Saxon, Joann McCoy, Betty Bos- well, Patsy Hornback, Jean Boyd. Seventh Row: Lucille Sands, Margaret Sanborn, Mildred Murphy, Nancy Dillon, Geraldine DeWitt, Norma Lee Rapp. Mary Earle Quackenbush, Betty Deatlierage, Sue Shirley, Doris June Hill, Billie LaFon Holland, Martha Jo Stephens. as if f A X- . ,4- 'X si O uf- .3 g-Irv-qi' .xx .S .............- ..-- g, ...s s., film First Row: Juanita Akin, Ann Lou Bates. Second Row: Nedra Ann Hill, Eil-een Kumler, Dorothy Mize, Rose Kirk- patrick, Pat Ailey, Dorothy Coleman. Wilson. Third Row: Max Dunn, Frank Rodgers, Miss Slheldon, Jack Reese, B. F Q9 . A -.Q .Ala-W First Row: Jack Turman, Roy Ferguson, Charles Whitaker, Alva Wells, Bob Smith, Dick Williams, Matt Hampton, Alice Paramore, Martha Jo Stephens, Joe Gist, Mary Lou Weir, Haylor Fisher, Bill Pratt, Jack Hope, Bob Chandler, Del- bert Gpnm Rmb Ffsassirurlfmm Segond. Row: Fred Hinrichs. John,Ed,.Wa,1tox1..,Qhucke Price. BQ,b Toler. Paul Graham, Jerry Bateman, Ralph MfcElmurry, Bill Wallace, Neil Galiaway, Riley Woodcock. Third Row: Frank Nichol, Knox Slagle, Jimmy Neal, Marvin Budd, Paul Jones, Gilbert Boland, William Hackler, Jackie Vandiveer, Bob Turner. Fourth Row: Wilbur Ashborcl, Bill Price, Bob Ashby, Joe Smith, Jimmy Simpson, Bill Brannon, Harold Mitehner, Bill Griffin. Fifth Row: James Richard Cantwell, Arnold Davis, Jimmy Briscoe, Penn Kirkpatrick, J. P. Barrett, Jimmy Newlin, Dick Steed, Guy Ewton, Charles Smith, Martin Vaughn, Joe I-Ieiner, Wallace Craig, Jimmy Shelby, Robert James, Rex Maxey, Merritt Brigham, J. D. Cole, Bob Wayne, Buddy Johnson, Russell Henley. Clyde Zurmehly, Tom Shorn-ey, Jimmy Pappan, Jack Combs Cossie Gartman Clifford Fauble, Jack Slavich, Bob Kumler, Jimmy Lawson, Bob Faucett, Wayne Richmond, Carl Monroe. s 'Q i gs sooososrh , W Eddie First Row: Ida Rae Frank-el, Charlene Ham, Carol Anderson. Second Row: Dorothy Jeanne Walters, Janet Forgy, Miss Sheldon, Fran- ces Madden, Eugenia Scott. 7 X. 5 A 'sw 'ML QR.. -4-.A A -' .. ,':'Su M, .s..Q-W, 3-an L I ' ' 1. Jann Sacie Senior Members: Dorothy Arnold, Bettye Currin, Geraldine DeWitt Verna Ruth Fortson, Ida Rae Frankel. Elizabeth Hodges, Shirlie Haddock, Dorothy Ann Higley, Lorraine Hoyle, Maxine R-eaves, Ida Robinson, Jean Warren, Mildred Williams, Jo Ann McCoy, Bill Wise. Senior Neophytes: Charles Allgood, Juanita Autrey, Betty Jean Boyd, Jerry Corbin, Gordon Cornell, Nancy Dillon, Melvin Clark, Clark Constant, Mau- rine Ham, Ellsworth Honeycutt. Eileen Kumler, Ann Lowrey, Ann Porterfield, Sybil Puckett, Jack Reese, Irma Jo Self, Knox Slagle, Wanda Lee Shepherd, Lois Spears, Edward Thornton, James Wammuck, James Wallis. Junior Neophytes: Elizabeth Hale, Jimmy Briscoe, Lorraine Dittmar. Fowler Simms, Gloria Green, B. F. Wilson, Frieda Plummer, Sue Merritt, Bob Cassingham, Doris Godwin, Roy Ferguson, Jo Ann Hewlitt, Frances Madden. Mar- vin Blanken, John Paul Cooper, Lucile Bays, Emofzcne Cowan. 1 W Y-sY ' K 1 fbaamaliat First Row: Pauline Cook, Neil Gallaway, Jack Reese, Georgia Mae, Wheaton, LalDawn Wetzel. Second Row: Wanda Sheppard, Verna Ruth Forston, Shirlie Haddock, Ida Robinson, June Brown, Bobby Ruth Shelton. Third Row: Pat Alley, Juanita Cuffrnan, Carl Jacobs, Miss Lois Budd, Jimmie Owens, Nancy Dillon, Billie Orr, Dorothy Foreman. Not In Picture: Edith Burke, Charlene Ham, Kenneth Hightower, Lola Norton, Iris Stephens, Lucile Whitaker Berry, Bernice Newell. Yovene Hornsby. K SW Wi, S Football Bcxsketborll Track Qaac!ze4 limi QQ If-an 1 Ray LeCrone lack Frost Iolly Griggs -1 A If f AILILI-SIIAIIIE 543' 1? IT. V -QQZZV' IE IE IDA IL ID II'I AID ID Record SHAWNEET32 ADAAO SHAWNEE-32 SEMINOLEA7 SHAWNEETO ENlD1.0 SHAWNEE131 CAPITAL HILLAZ1 SHAWNEEi35 PURCELLA6' SHAWNEEAZS NORMAN-7 ATOKA-.O SHAVVNEEAGG sHAwNEE-7 CENTRALAI 4 SHAWNEEASS M USKOGEE..6 SHAWNEEA25 CLASSEN..O 410614611 same First Row: Robert Troxell, Gerald Harp, Gene Gierhart, Robert Folsom, Jack Hope, Harold Liddell, Arnold Burrough, R. L. Dyer, Gordon Cooper. Second Row: Robert Lee, Granville I-Iarp, Howard Anderson, Ja-ck Dodson, Gilbert Bowlan, Jim Neal, Ellis Lindsey, Cotton Adams Third Row: Ray LeCrone fcoachl Alva Lee McKnight, Chuck Price, Teddy Cole, Clint Lewis, Bill Ramsey, Haylor Fisher, Bob Stuart, Ralph McElmurry, Curtis Merriott, J. P. Barrett, Frank Nichol, Jean Womack Fourth Row: Lewis Hawkins, Paul Graham, Jack Combs, Richard Wist, Bob Toler, Clarence Tully, Robert Hensley, Charles Whit- aker, Bill Lyda. Clarence Tully Bill Ramsey Bobby Stuart Charles Whitaker Ralph Mclilmurry lack Combs Charles Price Lewis Hawkins Robert Hensley Cotton Adams Iimmy Neal lack Hope 'SES Bob Toler Icrck Dodson Hcrylor Fisher Gene Gierhort Iecm Womack H. L. Dyer Granville Hctrp Ellis Lindsey Bob Troxell Clini Lewis Part of the Squad Harold Liddell Arnold Burrouqh Gerald Harp Bob Fawcett I. P. Barrett Paul Graham Roger Folsom Gene Gwen ' Curtis Merritt Gilbert Bowlan Burro uqh and Liddell J,-ef ,fs2W?iYll ' it' X.A1-wi? U :,-.,,,,f, 3 swf Front Row: Roy Flerguson, Bill Wise, R. L. Dyer, Jim Chyz, and Charles Whitaker. Second Row: 'Cossie Gartrnan, Buddy Johnson, Jack Slavich, Clark Con- stant, and Knox Slagle. Third Row: Haylor Fisher, J. D. Cole, Paul Graham, Clyde Zurmehly, and Jolly Griggs, Coach. Iimmy Chyz Bill Wise Buddy Iohnson Cassie Gartman Paul Graham iv? 3. Q fl Hayior Fisher Charles Whitaker Roy Fe-rqusoh, II '4 2 I. D. Cole i R. L. Dyer f 'ff ff Q mai' 'Q .g ' 39 iiigxii - fi ifff sins -i A .W K IVA xx ? i94' .b YKQFM 'H i 4 W -rg, ' :,,.V fi '31, .pf 5 walfgaifw Q QW' v mit 'fiihb' 45? isisi ' A ,QQ Q ,ag ,, : 'Qu Q Q . api.. rg we 7 VKQW ' ,.' ' A ,gif ,1-, ,g x :fi if is 4 , iq ' 4:-LY , e Mm Ta-'91 ' 1 I h if Norma Lee Rapp Queen af '7wcA Squad First ROW: Kenneth Crownover, Haylor Fisher, J. D. Cole, Paul Graham, Jack Bellot, Jean Womack. Second Row: Jack Combs, Q .............. J R. L. Dyer, Bob Taylor, Clyde Zurmehly, Knox Slagle, Jack Hope, Ray LeCrone fcoachb. f 2 5, glfiqqiaq I awww r I-W ,- n if ,,.g,.., gimp..-ni. L , A- ..,-.- ,-,..,- nfl X L.. fx! 5 1 -3? V 8044019 Slqjaaf First Row: Frank Nichol, Richard Rushing, Jack Hope, Bill Bugg, Del- bert Geno. Second Row: Howard Marshall, Gerald Beauford, Granville Harp, Bar- nard, Marshall. Third Row: Jack Wray, Jessie Goode, Robert Higgins, Ray LeCrone fcoachl. Fourth Row: Chuck Price, Pat Jones. Those Not In Picture Are: Bob Boardman, Paul Graham, Jean Womack, R. L. Dyer. . 5 wdwx , 'ax fir' 'zitvg f , Q e i.,.....1.........----- M...-Q, W ,xk ,. ,, . --, ,many if 2 -we was M 'fd' 'YU 'FW W 1 52'-one Q H t L to 7 ' png Rafi k .J .. . - J hr , M' .W 44, -..Q- 5 -ff Lf-W--------41:-uns ia- '4 if -.h' if -1, VL - - '? ' 1 '7enm3i Sqaacf t First Row: Mary Ann Panner, Martha Jo Stephens, Ada Mae Ward, Mary Nell Lynch, Elizabeth Hodges. Second Row: Buddy Johnson, B111 Pratt, Charles Whitaker, Jack Tur- man, Guy Ewton. Third Row: Tom Irby, Howard Anderson, Dick Steed. E ...JA V, , ooo ,o ,. .R ,vv Q-..,M .,., , WM, , 5' V E , . 1 , ,..........-a..........- Q . 5.L......L,- I r golf Soya! Front Row: James DeLong, Bill Lane, Eugene DeLong, and Clifford Fauble. Back Row: Howard Marshall and Ray LeCrone, Coach. ! 5:2559 fy, 1 fy' yy. ffjf, , ,f J! f fff I9 hy' Glzem .feacfmfi Bill Pratt, Fatt Cash, Roy Ferguson, Jeanne Posey, Jack Turman .44 Ag, jf Qt 5 p lm bv-9 -rs Wx N .Li gi, 5 5 ., x, 5 1 E555 Wi SA i xg E f I 43: L , hiv , -V ,, A r , Off af, K. N: , X., . A L7 'Y 1 K -ffifia - if fy ,Q s , fm: annum'-1 mL,VLL i 2, fd , ii 5 N ,4 fd 'ir -his .f-gm .AJ as fi ww y WA , ..,,. , ., , - -. h , . ilk? 'V' - ,..'-J: -f:- -- ul ' ol :. '..-- ' ,.-5 -nf 'Q 'TF 375 ' 4 M . Q qt .LJ 1 r s .I I J! 4 N., gf' ll: ',,,...,---1' X., fj ':mTr' 9 I iii? ff'-G-wr.. x k ,. I 1 4' bg Y ,lk c- yah sk 5 5 ' -71 1 MWA ms., ww xi' 44 44 44 W 44 4 5- 1 6 QQ 1 5 fi 1 5 1 if V ,K ii 1 -AP' ,pk fi WM M, if Compliments SPRINGER UF LUMBER CC. American National to Bank 1. A. BUTTS LUMBER CO Shawnee. Oklahoma Member F.D.l.C. 16 E. The Penny Way ls The Thrifty Way The Thrifty Way is The American Way J. C. Penney Shawnee L Oklahoma Highland Phone 227 --V241-I5':7:,f ff . 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V Y . , ..:-.1-. . 5 ,a-., - f 4 111- 'u. 3- -'f: yj-1,11 Lf . ' nj , . f: 52E:?Q.iT91':' : -.A , N . 54? .' Q WASHINGTON F ATHERED FREE ENTERPRISE Let us, therefore, animate an and show the whole world that a free for liberty ..... is sup ' ' h nar on earth. 77 man contending erlor to any slavls merce V .....George Washington nxuumm ans nun mums: :unmet X , la Ublcbtls lnsfhfrflan o Efhbllslleci Ullnlams livihru, IFUZ Congratulations Seniors Ellis Grill AND Van's Pig Stand P G-len ?. Sovee Class of i905 liennetll Bovee Class of 1939 INSURANCE 301 NIASCDNIC BUILDING hone l73 Shawnee lllilson Greenhouses 15 South Center Telephone 483 Shawnee, Oklahoma Member Florist Telegraph Sliawnee's Largest Congratulations Seniors YM, G30 S l :i ', SE ,,:'- qnn.oo.M1 '-9 'ng I EULA .ff Gra uate Again in ' 4 O. B. U. OFFERS YOU CONTINUOUS TRAINING for LEADERSHIP IN WAR AND PEACE Four Standard Degrees In Shortest Time Enroll at once and earn AB., BS., B.F.A., or B.IVI.A. by December '45 Pre-Med. Course in 4 Trimesters -- Day and Night Classes .l....i..l- Use Your Summers and Save Two Years PHONE 2305 - OR COME OUT TO BISON HILL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ...l-l. JOHN HALL JONES, Personnel Director DR. JOHN W. RALEY, President Ok 11 B a oma kg 1, ,II W I aptlst sa..e I .'- .1. . SHAWNEE Keller Seedrf Store Headquarters for the best in Field Flower and Gar- den Seeds Distributors of Purina Chows Phono 140 208 E. Main The Marquis Furniture Co. Furniture-Rugs Phone 4000 216-218 East Main Street Shawnee, Oklahoma Prom one Graduate to another for a complete line of Hardware and Sporting Goods See Baptist Hardware Shawnee's Leading Sporting G oo 211 East. Main Phone 3 9 1 Ice Cream and GENUINE ESKIMO PIE The Ultimate ln Good Taste In School Today In Business Tomorrow Many of the students of the Shawnee High School will be the business and professional men of Shawnee within the next few years. For twenty years The Federal National Bank has been meeting the financial needs of this community. We invite you to make this bank your bank. We have been advising the business and profes- sional men of Shawnee in their financial affairs for many years and we will be glad to render the same service to you. WHEN YOU WANT TO START A BANK ACCOUNT COME TO The Bank Thar Stood The Test The Federal National Bank Shawnee, Cl-:lahoma Member of Federal Deposit insurance Corporation Compliments 7 Barneit s MEN,S WEAR 115 E. Main Mata? .Cm 9 HEADQUARTERS FOR MACHINISTS WELDERS YOUNG MEN AND THEIR DADS E21J:fHGw1iHdl 35 qamd .fmtuacmce Sefwice 17 w. 9th Phone 860 Res.Ph0ne 590 5 Quality ls Not Roitioned Buy The Best For Your No. 17 Stamp Wm Skoda Shawneds Finest Footwear I 9 H. I ' I ,. 1 ' S.H.S--1912 , I 9 ' INS U RANGE ' . Excluslve A COMPLETE SERVICE ALI TYPES OF INSURANCE AND BONDS 210N BELL PHONE 771 104 E. Main T I ph THE CALDRGN fd 1441401684 S cfzoaf 14 :usual Pmalmeclgq ENGRAVING 0 NLAHQMA CITXI, .QKVLAI Q At tt th t f t rnorrowi of Business Affiliated With Draughon's School of business of Oklahoma City. Well equipped to train y I I ' Accounting Typin William E. Tiffany Shorthand Fm ' Bus M hines Auxiliary Subjects s Main Union We are intensifying our Work to meet the war emergency Phone 3354 Shawnee, Oklahoma 21 1-2 W.Main Phone 87 Distributor S ol 4 Congratulations official BUY SCQUTS Unfiorms-Equipment IVloody's Bargain Store SENIORS ' Q..- ff fn Auto-5uPPLYi Forty-F our Years Of Continuous Selling Of ' M 's W Comlollments ejjshmjuf OF Emil? Iljigrhlsfahgilsglliegnsstomers. ' ' ICI-INSQN 5 Mlumg CQ' TEMPLETCN Shawnee Mens Store Since 1899 Rosenfield Jewelry Co. Shc:wnee's Finest Iewelry Establishment 108 East Main Phone 800 This Mill Produces Cotton Linters For ammunition Vegelctble Gils For food Protein Food For livestock ll ry important in the War effo t Shawnee Cotton Oil Mill SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA hawk auto supply Everything for the A1110 Phone 3600 eamfzlimenfa of Greenes 115 E. Main Shawnee, Okl lt's Smcxri to trade at Slnoshonds Lester Shoslmones Credit Iewelers 143 East Main phon 2917 Compliments Of We Cthe Modern THE Motors Student Body INC. AND DO IT WELL ' Y ur Friendly Ford Dealer We Serve ' Every Automobile Need Crib-to-College Ph ne 242 Broadway at 9th 3 E, Main Shaw mn THR Him r ALL-MILK BREAD It's Flavor Will Win You Rufus Ned LILLARD PARRY Eleciric: INSURANCE Supply C0- ALDRIDGE HOTEL Everything Electrical I Frxgxdalre Tie I aundPh1lcoRad1o Congratulaiions Seniors of 1943 Bison, Criter on 5: Avon Theatres Adam Hornbec r. Thurston Bowl For Health Congratulations TO THE SWW fwfw WOL VES of 1943 ays ' Sears. Roebuck Bowling Alley 6: Co 11. S. H. Kress 6. CO. 5-10-256 In Shawnee since 1907 Meal you al' lfaeuwi Congratulations s Central SQUIOFS Drug Co. Regan Q West Main Flying Service phone 494 LIQN Aldridge DRUG Hotel D S d ' AND rugs un nes COEfee The Home Ot Young People Shawnee A l CONGRATULATIONS to the 1943 Seniors of S.H.S. Congratulations Seniors Richards Emi Harry A Pierson Drug Stores Company RICHARDS NO. 3 OWL DRUG fb S 299 Ph 78 321 Masonic Building SH VRNEE Sl'lOIWI199, Ccngratulations 70 7!1e Class at l942 KI 'WARRENS Headquarters For Spaulding Athletic Equipment Tennis, Baseball Tony Adams G enefcxl Ingo' :mcg Representing State Farm Insurance Compliments Perry and McGee Furniture Co. Complete H0me Furnishers Not the largest store Co. . lout the blggest of World's Largest Casualty Co. Values Phones 1462-3215 Phone 1630 20 W. Main 316 N. M-ain 108 L2 N'bd'Y' Sh shawn .el s minole Oklahoma I US. Certified and US. Approved Comphments Oi Pullorum Tested Chicks Merit Feeds Davis Hatchery 210 E.Main Phone 3714 Shawnee Coffey Drug Co. Autographs Office Phone 293 and 294 L. D. Phone 52 0. G. HARP PGULTRY ci EGG CO Carload Buyers And Shippers Live And Dressed Poultry Eggs Hides Furs Pecans Cream Shawnee Oklahoma Federal Insurance for our Savings New Plan Giving Double Protection Deserves Attention from Investors! The First Federal is prepared to accommo- date all savers. Small accounts are as Welcome as large ones and Will receive the same courteous attention. 310.00 WILL OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT and accounts are accepted up to S5,000. Besides Safety, the returns are liberal in keeping with the times. The First Federal solicits loans for the purchase and repair of homes. Liberal terms and low rate of interest. First Federal Savings and Loan Association 118 N. Broadway Phone 1100 The Shawnee Realty and Investment Company Deals in Buying and Selling REAL ESTATE We handle all kinds of insurance. We Write Fidelity, Indemnity ancl Casualty Bonds. We solicit your business ancl guar- antee satisfactory service. I s Shawnee Realty and and Investment Company I 118 North Broadway Phone 1101 Shawnee, Okla.
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