Shawnee High School - Caldron Yearbook (Shawnee, OK)
- Class of 1944
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Text from Pages 1 - 102 of the 1944 volume:
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Q if W my X LAN. Z E ff 5 L If ff QD . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 if' F'1.'f. I f?-Krieg. K- K, I -f q 51555 oreworcl ln the event that time should dim our memories ot teachers, classmates, anol those from our school now serving our country in the Armed Forces, vve present this the 1944 Caldron representing some ot the highlights ot the school year. Our aim is that this .book may serve as a source ot pleasant reminiscing and record another miie post in the history of Shawnee High School. QC t Hg ' 41 X or .,,. mi mg, '- 'l':hi',' ',M...... W9 UEDICLTKON A aXumni 16 shxaenis an Ha h of Shawnee 2 who are in the ar reaches of 'the worxa e eaicaie 1116 19114 ecb mn of We C HW W1 the smcere wif: X 'cheg ma!! 5009 5 tha hgme agaluqhe Stagg 1 w A .V ,,,, f , Board of 'ECiLJ.CCITiO1f1. es.. , Mr. George K. Hunter, Clerkg 'Mr. W. H. Williamsg Dr. W. M. Gallaher, chairman' ' Dr. C. F. Paramoreg Mr. U. G. George.: . ' - - I b Mr. Joe H. Reily, attorneyg .Mr. J. D. Stacytg' Mr. E.'M. Warreng Mr. AJ L. Burks, super V intendent of schoolsg Mrs.-Ruby Lee Curz'y,secretary. - ' e - A . . P Not in Picture: Mr. Ben Anderson. ' , q H ' . ' I 1, lg ' QJLLAL .'.'::-LV Gills 3 Q ,...'...LL.g.....': ,... O. ...... --.M-.. 4.4. ,.,,. , , .... 'L....gf1-4L, ' ...,.....,-,.g, ...,,.... ..,.-.. ... A. L. Burks S perintendent of Scho 1 A.Willc1rd Brokaw Shawnee High School Principal pm, -I A Mrs. Aline Christian Ottie Flo Hall Mrs. Hazel Guttery FACUIWY 4 Mrs. Clyde Robinson Otto Krausse Kenneth Phelan larnes Burton W- M- SUOT19 4? Mrs. Elizabeth Davis Mrs. Mary Taylor Mrs. Lilley Smika IFAVC U lllfy Virginia l-larris T- L- BOYS? Ray LeCror1e C, Riley Ward Hugh BroWr1,Ir. Mrs. Thelrna Carson Iva Allred Iosie Washichek IFAMIZ U ILTIV fem? 'iii QA ,C-di' Mariella Iacobs Irvin Carpenter Paul Boone Mrs. G. C. Halley I, E, Yancey rx. 4 Gladys Elkins Led I-lill Lois Budd Il:A'CUILlfY in 5- .gi 4 .4 'w Iolly F. Griggs Alvd Wells Luther Kitchens Marjorie Dodge Tdpp Evelyn Martin CI! Queens Popularity Hi-Y Sweetheart Bond Queen Iunior Miss Win 'hw ' Hi, '6 E f ,M Www-sf U9 'qv -Z, 'Msn Numa .fee Sayemaae '?Y -if ' N vwf Basketball Queen cmd. Attendants Bill Ashby and Betty Bailey, Sophomore classg Jack Turman, escort, and Martha Jo Stephens, queeng Bill Moran ill, crown bearerg and Mary Ami Panner and Clarence Tully, Junior class. ,A 4 gi k Q ' ,vry H W I J , JS' 7 all if Ii, X '41 i :Pali T ' -' , 2.4. A 3 Vg I 6 . I 1 .ff- Xen 1' Wfafzlfza fa Siepfaarfi .H vw Bi11ASh'0v Martha Jo Stephens Don Mclntire Betty Bailey Best Looking I PSTSOHUHTY ID 'D ID IU ILA ID II I V B1'191'lTeST I Best A11-Around B111 Pratt Wanna Ruth Wright J D- Cole Mary Ann Panner l.. KN -UN V217 ? 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' EDNA BAYLESS 'K ,f A 4 W h BILL BRANOM I ' ig' A- ' ' ' .I ' WANNAII MAE COX -V I xv ,fy S, , ' I GERALD BEAUPORD VVANDA PULTS 5 I JIM COTCIIER ff: wx J' ms I - 'A DORIS DUGGAN ov- LL A ROY FERGUSON V L.'- is 'gk' LOUELLA FAIFZIS A ' X BILLY POSTER R-1 'An I I .LI IEANNE POSEY 152 1' ' 1 P JOHN ED WALTON ,M .A . I , ,W jyx IUANITIX STRICKLAND J A X 1 BOB CHRISTIAN CHARLEI-IE CALVIN A ' E, I BILL BURTON LAURA LOU LALE A HOWARD MARSHALL 3 . fm AGNES DUNCAN ROBERT JAMES i I 5 L ITT.'I I'Y MAHSI-IALL BOB IACKSON ELIZABETH MEDLEY .-. . ' - DALE MCDIVITT SUE SHIRLEY 'x 1 9 A. , LEROY FULLER IERIIY QWENS PAUL GRAHAM R3 :N , BECKY RUSHING 'U' , L MARVIN BLANKEN ,X I SUE MERRITT PAULINE COOK p FRANCES BOYKIN JOAN SMITH LELA PRESLEY MILDRED PARSONS ADAIR, PRESTON LEE ALDRIDGE, JO BETH ANDERSON, HOWARD ANDERSON, IMOGENE ARNOLD, MARGARET AYERS, PAULINE BAILEY, HARRY BARDWELL, MARY JANE BARNES, JUNE BAYLESS, EDNA BEALL, JOHELEN BEAUEORD, GERALD BECK, BILLIE JEANNE BENDER, IRMA LEE BLANKEN, MARVIN BOGGS, MARTHA JANE BOOTH, BEVERLY BOSWELL, BETTIE IMOGENE BOWLAN, GILBERT BOYKIN, FRANCES BRANOM, BILL BRIGHAM, MERRITT BRISCOE, JIMMY BROWN, CHRISTINE BROWN, THOMAS BRYANT, JACK BURKETT, NORMA BURNES, PHYLLIS IACQUELINE BURRIS. C. BURTON, WILLIAM BUSH, DALLMER BUTLER, PHYLLIS BUTLER, SHIRT.. CALVIN, CHARLENE CANTWELL, JAMES RICHARD CARPENTER, JIMMIE RUTH CARROLL, JIMMIE DEAN CARTER, JESSE CASH, PATT CASSINGHAM, BOE CAzzELLE, JACK CHAPMAN, DORIS CREEK, MARCELLA CHRISTIAN, BOB COLE, J. D. COLEMAN, DOROTHY COOPER, JOHN PAUL COWAN, EMOGENE Cox, WANNAH MAE DALEY, NAOMI DAMRON, NORMA JEAN DAVIS, GEORGIANNA DEGROAT, BOB DITTMAR, LORRAINE DODSON, JACK DUGGAN, DORIS ATHA EARLAIIAUGHLEDWARD fJM NfL , ' P f ' J , ffi'fMIHJJY f2,IJJJ, JJJIJJJL Seniaa EATHERLY, BILLIE JEANNE ELY, LUCILLE A FAIRES, LOUELLA FAUBLE, CLIFFORD FERGUSON, ROY FOSTER, BILL FULLER, LEROY FURTTINGER, NORMA JEAN FYKE, GEORGE WILKERSON GARRETT, BONNIE GARTMAN, COSSIE GAZAWAY, J. R. GENO, DELBERT GIERHART, GENE GILCHRIST, LAURA GOTCIIER, JIM GRAHAM, PAUL GREELING, NETTIE MAE GREEN, GLORIA JUNE GRJGGS, BETTY RUTH GROVE, EARNEST GUJLJNGER, EDWIN GUINN, BEATRICE GUNTER, MELROSE HALE, DELORES HALKO, VALENCIA HARBERT, ANNETTO HARDER, MAKINE HARGRAVE BJLLIE HARRISON, CLYDE HATHCOCK, JEAN MARIE HAZLETT, VIRGINIA I-IAWKII-IS, LEWIS HEAD, BETTY HECK, RUTH IRWIN HENDERSON EIEANOR RUTII HENLEY, RUSSELL HENSLEY, ROBERT HERLACHER, RUTH HEWLETT, JO ANN HILL, DORIS JUNE HINES, JOYE HJIIJES, JUNE HJNRICHS, FRED HOLLAND, BILLIE LAEON HOWE, MARGARET JACKSON, BOBBY JACKSON, ELLENA JAMES, ROBERT TOHHSTON, CHESTER J. KENDALL, MARY LOU KIRKPATRICK, PENN JR. KLEPPER, NORMA 'JEANNE I.AI.E, JAURA LOU LANE, BILL LAWIEIICE, BILLIE PAYE ' N, R ,Eg ...:-' ,Q v4 ir SEER' f I ,J If E S, , I A . gl My QW ,S if VR ' I Gan -up KZ 7 fgiwfrs - I vw' I ' I. Glau Ra!! LEE, BUEORD LEWIS, TINA LIDDELL, HEI.EN LIKOWSKI, KENNETH LINCICOME, ROLAND LUCKETT, NEWTON MADDEN, FRANCES MAGEE, NADINE RAMSEY MARSHALL, BETTY MARSHALL, HOWARD MARTIN, EDWARD MASHBURN, LOUISE MASON, BERNICE MAULDIN, HOWARD MAXEY, BOB MAXEY, PATSY MAYBERRY, KARL MCAFEE, MARY LOUISE MCCARTHY, MARJORIE MCCLURE, BETTY MCCOWAN, EDNA MAE MCDANIEL, BILLJE DORIS MCDIVITT, DALE MCELMURRY, RALPH MCINTIRE, DON MEDLEY, ELIZABETH MERRITT, SUE IVJICHENER, HAROLD MORGAN, HOWARD MURPHY, MILDRED MYERS, BETTY JEAN NEAL, GLEN NEAL, JINQMIE NEALE, DOROTHY JEAN NELSON, PEGGY NORTI-ICUTT, OREN CLIVER, BETTY JO OWEN, BRUCE CWENS, JERRY OWENS, KATHRYN PIYPPAN, JIMMIE FARRJS, NADINE PARSONS, MILDRED PENSONEAU, NEOMA FERRY, ELAINE ' PETERS, CLAUDE IKLUMNER, FRJEDA POSEY, JEANNE PRESLEY, LELA PRESSON, COLLEEN PRICE, CIIARLES PRYOR, DORIS PRYOR, DOROTHY TULTS, WANDA OUACJCENBUSH, JAMES VI RACKLEY, TROY CTOR RAINBOLT, BETTY LOU RAMSEY, NADINE REESE, DENVER REESE, DOROTHY REXROAD, LURENE RICHARDSON, JOE ROARK, KENNETH ROBERTS, HAROLD ROBERTS, SONNY ROBINSON, ADELBERT ROSIER, BETTY JO ROSS, GERALDINE RUTH, DOROTHY LOUISE SAAR, IACQULJNE SANDERS, JEAN SAXON, JEWEL PAYE SCHMID, FRED, SCOTT, EUGENIA SHAW, BETTY JEAN SHAWN, ARNNJE LEE SHIRLEY, LORETTA SHIRLEY, SUE SHOCKLEY, GLORIA FORD SIMS, FOWLER SIZEMORE, NORMA LEE SMITH, JOAN SPIKES, ETTA MAE STEPH, HELEN STEPHENS, ELOISE STEPHENS, EUGENE FTEPHENS, JOYCE STEPHENS, MARTHA JO STITH, JOY STRICKLAND, JUANJTA TALLEY, FLOYD TARON, LOUISE THETEORD, GLEVA FLOWEL THOMPSON, LOIS VIRGINIA TOSH, MARINE TUBBS, CORINNE TURMAN, JACK TURNER, MARY ELLEN UPTON, EVELYN WALDROP, G. B. XVALTON, JOHN ED WARD, ADA MAY VVEST, CLYDE WJLKERSON, JIMMIE WIILIAMS, EVELYN WILLIAMS. MARIETTA VJJLSON, B. F. WINT, DREXEL LOY WOODS, MILDRED WORTHJNGTON, JAMES WRIGHT, CHARLES ZURMEIILY, CLYDE se . Senior C1-ess Will t it f if xxx e ' ebb We, the Senior Clasf Shawnee High School, in leaving this -institute fit education, of sound body, but doubtful rlaind, considering the uncertainty of the coming years, do hereby make, ordain, and pub- lish this, our Last Wil,l ?Testa1nent. lf we don't change our minds, inasilfgllgoid alll former will by us under the influencegofl 5 ine, women and song, we do hereby disposeiof bur property -rights and other possessions as heregi if-5 ffl? . A Colleen Presson leaves tliat over-Used-line con- cerning broad shoulders, i6vhic'h cpmes frkn the Sub-Deb page of the Ladies' Hoggae Journa-M Jimmie Neale leaves hisj own Krsonal copyf A f that much read book, Wlryjl Thing I 1n the Touglitgi est Guy in School, to Curtis Mergot. Irma Lee Bender wills her biutiful voice to Jacqueline French, who seems to bi doing all right without it. Doris Chapman leaves her abilitjy not to be able to adrive a car to anyone whogwantg it. fNEddie Martin leaves us forthe igvy. Good luck, Eadiei Billie Fae Lawrence leaves us ji.'Qj!ggQ.ligke she cainef -except she is now an engaged woman. Tom Brown wills his privilege of always being late to 'first hour class to Bill Meazel. Betty Jo Oliver leaves with plenty of experience and very little' knowledge. g . Lurene Rexroad leaves taking her beautiful hair with her. g ' Jerry Owens leaves-thanks to Katy-hoping to soon become Mrs. Jim Lawson. Adelbert Robinson leaves the bass drum to any- one who can stand the monotony. 5 Becky Rushing leaves as usual without a pass. Christine Brown, Fredia Plummer and Betty Shaw leave Mrs. Guttery with gray hair. Sue Shirley leaves hen telephonef number-1369. Fowler Simslgleaves his military career to Don Grimes. Hurry upfiDonl J, V Ellena Jackso 'and Marietta Williams leave 'asa quietly as they came. , fi Floyd Talley leaves with a lot of people wish- ing they were ggping with him. Wanda Pults wills her eyes to Peggy Jones. Martha ,Lane Boggs land Juanita Strickland leave Mrs. Gutter-5. ig Q Elaincg'Perry leaves her gbrain, what there is of it, tc anyone who would Care to expldre it. Martha Jo Stephens leaves her success as Hi-Y Sweetheart to Dot Tully. We wish you successptoo, Dot. it A Patt Cash leaves her 91st CTD to the girls who are interested, since Patt is moving rin to O. C. W. and the advanced Flying School at Chickasha. ' x ' it ljeiiiretsnaiid Dorothy Reese leave it dir year as QMr and M1'sfai.to Mary Lou Weir and held? gt. Baker. 7 Bobfftiriiei wills his hair to C. G. I-lopee-Hope .celtainlyican us xit.. f 5' Qj Norma JeanneXKlepper.wills her baby tfilxlcn to fPhala Lou Phelan. Yi lf' Norma Lee Sizemore wills heir coveted football crown to neat ,yearls luC.l5yL queen. ' Mildred Woods. leaves: her winning way with the men of S. l-lf, S. to Bettj9'5l3ailey. A Paul Graham wills his manly p 'fsique fand we do mean manlyj toz?HBob Faucette, ho certainly is a good prospect. Don Mclntire leavlw his veg. .tileipersonality to .Bob Kumier. . O ' Adair and Geno will wh they have left of the print shop and J. L. Brier to Dane Dixson and Fritz Anderson. Frances Boykin and Gilbert Bowlan will their gtrue love to Ellen Warren and Keith Brinfon. Bill Brannan leaves his affections for Patt Ailey to Clarence Tully. , -V 4, .slack Cazzelle wills his regular attendance to toruniziiie Harp, Mary Earle Ouackenbush wills her deep affec- 'tion and admiration f,or Bob Turner to Batbara Keen. Bob'Cassinghamrleaves Dot Tully to,any of the ,yother wolves who .are interested, and we're sure gthere are Eiuite a few. Bonnieigarrett yvills her ability with the piano to Wanna.RQ1th Wright. I Frances llgladden and Eugenia Scottiwill their debat cce gto Jayne Gasaway and Mae Christian. t n Pau Qflooper wills his camera to Malc'olm 'Mur . 7.2 V' oris Jun H llill leaves High School--how she did it is b yond it rs tiruly. 5 . J X nne3Neale leaves her hopes for tlie jfuture to et Mari? Boyd. Q JohnNlf.diWaltonfVleaves his well dressed appear? .ance to Guy Ewton, though he doesn't really need it? ft Alhil That Malt in sheep's clothing, J. D. Cole, leaves H. S. atllfiwolf, as he leaves his sleep clothing. I Jimniyf Pappan leaves hisigreat profile to that .good-looping Bill Meazel. , ' Katy Owens turns her dancing over to Mid Gettys. C , Turner and Cassingham leave their sailboat Cty to Woodcock. lL Ada Mae Ward leaves her athletict ability to 'Mary Anne Panner. Bruce Owen tried to will his personality to someone, but no one would have it. It Betty Jean Myers wills her knack of holding Qher man to Billijo Dodson. L 4 5 t Q. , J R? E 3 , z G A s l G I its V 7 f' are ' x , Q KK. Senior Class Will it . 5 K V l N, is . VA 5 V . X .E , Cossie Gartman wills his art of dancing to J. .lilnmyxwilkerson bequeaths his algsglgsa knowl-A-Q P. Barrett. if i . Qdge toad. P? Anderson, who needs it. get Bob Cassingham wills his good looks to anyone who is hard enough up' to want them. Valencia Halko and-Wbanna Mae Cox leave their lasting friendship to Jf 1fQBf5yd and Helen Stokes. Jo Ann Hewlett livesewith a 'great deal of knowledge. f Eddie Martin leaves his ability as best black- out man in the business tg Qfflf63t1QFHiggi11s. Willa Lou Peltier leavfs tier patienceeto Bettie Fae Wiles. G its fi rg John Wiles and B. F. Wilson, having leziifkd much as ministerial studentsg have pot found an - one yet capable of stepping into their shoes. G - Phyllis Butler leaves a touch of red hair for June Johnson. Fred Schmid takes with him allaof those flash- ingg good looks which he brought with him from Earlsboro. il Jewel Eae Saxon's success in het? work goes to Maryx Lou McGuire. Clyde Zurmehly leaves and hopes to stay left. Sorry, boys, hels not leaving his wotian. g . 'QA Gen. Charles Wright leaves his desk for a place in the clouds. Jo Beth Aldridge leaves her becoming shyness to the meek little junior, Sue Jones. ' Evelyn Williams leaves her post as our favorite proctor to'Elaine Bishop. Sonny Roberts seems to be another of our sen- ior boys who just won't leave his very attractive red-head to the wolves. Dorothy and Doris Pryor seem to be our only twins so there is no heir for their many virtues. Jimmy Briscoe leaves the swing band without a drummer. t Q Jack Turman 'leaves Mr. Brokaw to run the school. r f Roy Ferguson,-the city slicker, leaves his line with the women tox Ted Cole. Harold Michinerx leaves Miss Wade without a crooner. - Jeanne Posey leaves thie managership of Ann's and her knack fog a goodititne to Rose Kirkpatrick, Norma Burkett leaves heir poise and self-confi- dence to Jimrngy Boswell. Q ' Cliffordfauble wantedtclzleave the pool hall- and it seeipls' he had no choife. , Laura leaves wearing Bill Henclerson's ring. Mrs. Guttery's office practice class leaves their ability to take dictation and, to type, to next year's class. f 'P Richard Cantwell leaves walking, because he couldntt get his car started? Emma Tinnin,4Gleva Thetford and Marine Tosh leave Mrs. Chrisney's English class. I lk Norma Jeai .Damron leaves Mid Gettysg-to carl? Q on alonefa g S r f X f Q Howard' Ander If leaves his print shopiivqtk for Billy Palmer to lke care of. 1 Margaret Arnold, .zelrose Gunter and Bernice Mason left at 'half-semester, the lhcky stiffs. Harry Baileyts-and ilohn'Qf'aul Cooper leave their bit of knowledgeQ'.tog5MalcoHvQ1Murphy, who takes oyer photography of S. P en you take a flash picture, alwaft use btilbsiv, ' - - Lois Thompson le es Eunice creif and Mary Lou Gideons to carryf '1 alone. Rx JoHelen Beall lea s her x appexall to Sue Slagle. . lx ' Thomas Brown leave Chi! mechanical drawing technique to anyone who vtknts' it. RQ. Jacque Burns leaves with an engagement afhd Kenneth Click following close. fr Laura Gilchrist leaves her little brothir in the chutches of tl1e Wolverettes. A Lela Presley anQ Beatrice Guinn leave their qui ss to any junior who can be that quiet. Bt lie Mae Hargrove leaves coincidentally at the same time Jimmy Pappan does. 5 . Puss' Hawkins left?-thanks to Our Uncle. 5 Eleanor Henderson leaves her hair-do and quiet to Begty Baileyf V it Gloria C reene and Ruth Herlacher will their inseparable, 'endshipf to any two juniors who can lg see as much G each ether. . J Q Fred ' ri hs wijls his reserved seag in Mr. f Broka offic o Granville Harp, if he can get into K , elaoug rouble to keaep the dust off it. r 3' My G itt Brig Wm, Bill Brannon, Bob Jackson and J E Robe tlJames J ive at their teacher's request. gl t any Loi X endgll leaves proctors without ai chief. Def - Elizabeth edleygand Betty Marshall leave theft L halls of S. much quieter than usuall. Q! 1 ,Howard Marshallg' Howard Mauldin argl Howard rf Morgan leaxge with something in common. , I f Mildred Murphy leaves all her teachers happy that she'sfgone. f. Mary jLouise McAfee, Marjorie McCarthy and Winifred McClain, with their little strainl of Scotch blood, ain't going to leave nobody nothin'. Edna Mae McGowan wills her irregular attend- ance to Keith Brinson. V Ralph McElmurry leaves his heart? fwhat a hearth to Betty Pinkston. is The Senior Class leaves S. H. S. in not much worse condition than when we arrived as green little Sfophomores. Take good care of her, Undeirclassmen, and handle with care-shels fragile. Q f t V g 4' 3 , if I 1 list , . W ? 3' ? sg 4 Taxa . X Q s Senior Class Prophecyx' Place: Shawnee Holler. Time: Anytime will do.. Scene: Cave of Hair1e!sseJoe Cash and Lonesome Polecat Klepper. J .f Characters are: Lil Abner Turner, Daisy Mae Cassingham, Mammy Yokum, Mclntire, Hairless Joe Cash, Lonesome Polecagt fiileiaper. - Opening Scene: Qittireggroup except Mammy Yokum are seated aroundia? keg of Kickapoo Joy Juice. I Dialogue: i if 3.4.3, A H. J. C.: Lonesome, ah lwasijesta-gwanderin' whar we'uns of the skonk works!-fcommonly-known as S. H. SJ will be in next 20 years. L. P. K.: Ugh! . f H. J. C.: Shore wush we'uns hadgisome shoreii ar way of peerin' intu th' beyohd. E CMammy Yokum entersj: 3' M. Y. M.: Wol, boys, ahlll use? mah share farfie methad of peerin' intu th' future--altf ah needs is th' bland uf an innocen lamb. K L. P. K.: Ugh! H. J. C.: Ali'll go out and git Lil Abner fer ye Mainmy, and ah'll take Lonesome vttith me. V L. P. K.: Ugh! fsits therel. e iQHairless leavesj CReturns .to 'Scene with Lil Abner and Daisy Maej. V. Z H. J. C.: I brung em to yo Nlalggmy. fAt this point Mammy bends Lil Abner over lier knee and stabs him with a pin and marks X on his forehead-mumbles mestic words-spins around 3 times goin' into a trance, falls flat on floor in dead faintj. ' H. J. C.: Lil Abner yo mark down her mumbles. L. P. .K.: CHands paper and pencilj. Ughl L. A. T.: f'l'a1ks to Mammy in her trance and she proceeds to read the prophecyj: - On professional football team we have Jack Cazzelle, Ralph McElmurry, Clyde Zurmehly, Gene Gierheart. Norma Burkett has worked herlway up from cashier to assistant janitor at the local cinema. Jo Helen Beale is still taking six easy lessons on how to play the oceurina. . Ferguson and Turman, the famous duo, are still broadcasting, from station C-U-R-N, San Quentin J. D. Cole, the man's man, has now found his means of support for his wife, Betty Jeanne Myers, as a fruit tree agent. to Wanna Mae 'Cox and Valencia Halko are still playing cupid by 'running a matrimonial agency, with such customers as Jimmy Neal and Pauline Cook, and Gilbert Boland and Frances Boykin. D. J. Hill and Billie Lztfon Holland are still ar- riving late at their jobs lay taking the long way round. I Harold Nlichener is now on his poultry farm calling hiss. own custom-built. hogs. T Dorothy Jeanne Neale has given up the idea of obtaining her M. A. degree and his happily rais- ing a family of little Irishmen. Jimmy Pappan has been classified 5-B. Bald, Bifocals, Bilious, Bugle and Bunions., Elaine Perry is still assisting Mildred Woods with her love affairs. Jeanne Posey, alias Mrs. P. J. Reynolds, is train- ing all the little Reynoldses to sing the popular bal- lad 'tFather, Dear Father, Come Home With Me Now. we Y . M : AQ a X Eugehia Scott and Frances Madden are now building akspecial secret ship for thekiiavy called f'Windjammer. i'i.. lst Mary Earle Ouackenbush is still pondering over the problem abisgut which sidef off the cow you sit on while mil-king itLwhy, the outside, Mary Earle.: John Paul Cobpeif is still' having trouble eluding people he promisedmto make prints for way ,vbac'k in 1944. if. -' ' Admiral Eddie Martin is stilllooking for a Sc cigar butt. K ' . Jimmy Briscoe, one-time small town politician, is now president of the Garbage Collectors, Union, Local No. 35. V Q Thomas Brown, has now becomegEinstein's as- sistant-window washer. f . Dale McDivitt hats? become a gy rot connoisseur and has turned overi'h.is 6000-ac farm to the ex- clusive raising of Mc fvitt's beg er carrots. Don Mclntire has votedgj is entire. career to carrying on the works Gf thjfamous Joe Miller. Uoe Miller Joke Book--'Q 8Qi5.Q . Charles Wright has finally achieved the'i..acme of success in the Army 'Air Corps--chauffeur to General Ivan Bigwings. i :X Gerald Beauford is now teaching Charles Atlas how to have B. B. CBody Beautifull. 3 Cossie Gartman finally won his S letter. lt was for being assistant string changer on the yo-yo team. Q TJQIM1 Ed Walton finally became tired of selling shoes so he's selling socks. Martha Jo Stephens-if she continues her pres- ent relationship with Don Mclntire andihis jokes, avill be ready for Norman at an early age. Norma Lee Sizemore is still trying to find that diet to gain weight in order to lose her famous title of Bird Legs. . Dr. Patihe Grahamghas a large practice due to the fact that hisabedside manner is so nearly perfect. Joan Smith has given up her collection of movie stars f Dvaltine Top Collection. 1 t S hi is now very disillusioned because she disco -ered that there really and truly isnit an l 1 est to 'oodness Superman. irothy a d Doris Pryor are now doing comf, mer ia ads as: epsodent Twins. la Lori eltier has been promoted to assistant dish 'a r t:Norwood Drug. . Jer Vps, along with her little Lawsons, is still taking . D. through a post graduate course. i Becky Rushingiand Marcella Cheek are still' having afternoon sessions in ye old Bison Con- fectionery., x Mary Jane Bardwell and Lucille Ely are still wondering. how they ever made it through a year of biology. Cliffprd Fauble is Gerald Beauford's steady pupil in a class of body building. .lo Ann Hewlett is still running wildly from every man she sees. Norma Jeanne Klepper now has 25 Cocker Spaniels-each one is endowed with a super quality. She brags about them individually. Congress and Patt Cash are collaborating on Post War Problems. The problems of Congress are simple. A Clyde Harrison and Marvin Blankin are still pat- ting themselves on the back for having helped pull Patt Cash through Senior English. Turner and Cassingham are still sailing Sir- raceeo Jr. over the bounding waves of Shawnee lake. Gladys Elkins Lois Budd I. L . Boyer ,sue-in ,E I ,R ,QI ,- I . fy. .r-' 41' ' L. -...M vm A vcr Im, lv 4-. I EVELYN PAYNE its 'K X BOB VILLINES if yr MARY Io TAYLOR 1 LAVON SINGLETON RUTH BROWN y C0 1 5, 'V V I WILLIAM HACKLER - ' -CAS A 5 ' M , L 1 VW - it , MARY STELL YL- I f .Rf I IIM HARVEL F A' I MYRL IEAN TYNER 5 E' -if CHARLES WHITAKER I ,..,, SUE GQTCIIER 0 NEIL GALLOWAY LOPRAINE HARRIS gi f .I I DAVID PETERS 'F DELORES Lowa I Ex I I DAVID SPRAGUB 'I' a FREDA VYALTERS ,.,,,,- .v1?'Vw CLOVIS HIBBARD WANNA RUTH VVRIGHT CARL MONROE R if 1,1 WN if ,,. . .fi - X ELOISE WEST KENNETH CLICK I KERR .. ,cr A NAOMI gy WALTER WINDEL v . T fiig.. 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V ff , 'ii ,fer- 1' Q' 'A ELAINE CARNELL IDA GOSNELL IOAN BODKINS PHALA LOU PHELAN MILTON BAYNE DON GRIMES DOUGLAS WILSON BOE IORNSON IERRY HENRY DON SWOPE KATRRYN SALING BILL BURT PAUL HINRICKS . . ,Q , !l1'w1 M.-. xg - 'xi 'V if W I' S xx gg ,. ,T Q. . ., .. f Aa W . x -A ,UE . , 1 H f. ,Q Q' Q- 'W' ,.-QL , Y ' fisf' A , :- :: .F I ,f 3' ' ' l' -2 Y- :- ix 'L+-A 'N g . ie w 1 Y rg' V Y' 4 Q .. , G 'I Pl f, 1 Q XL X 4 'N f fi, an Rf .WX , --agp ,ik Ottioe Force Future Farmers Printing Department Letternoen Junior Red Cross Student Council T. and l. Club Keystoners Journalism Debate Hi-Y Ooeretta Senior Play Junior Play Distributors Club Band C Q3 N DP C3 -...N 4- ,,. ,, Oiiice Force Q First Row: Evelyn Payne, Mary Ellen Turner, Billy Beck, .lean Boyd, Marcia Lee E k Ellen Warren Ada Mae Ward, Katherine Dunsmore. C 7 I Second Row Georgianna Davis, Gerrie Hoover, Laura Gilchrist, Jean LeCrone, Jimalou Taylor, .Ioan Smith Denial Nell Parker. Th rd Row Doris Vorhes Virginia Perry, Reba Martin, Betty .Io Yort, Virginia Beth 1 Keen Charlene Calvin Patsy Masoi Jo Ann Snodgrass. ' k K ith Fourth Row Nadine Parris Malcom Murphy, Louise Taron, Mr. Bro aw, e Y ge? L r 5 A Q ' y I s. 1, Brinson, Mrs. Smika, Mariella Jacobs 5 , M , - i n , ,fa-.f.,' . S gs 1 A V .nf W, rm .. ,.:, 6 .5 -.f. ' f. - . ,. , xv ,. .CQ 4 A-wily, - ,M as 2,540 , k ' 40 .nfl ' I' 61 Z :. f' . iskda. 4 ., l... -W ,J at :Valk rm?-Sfilit Jn , 451, --Lf' G J' if rs X! JA.. I Future Farmers Of Amerrccz First Row: Jack Osborn, Barnard Marshall,1loward Morgan, Gerald Beauford, Dale 1,0 1 McDivitt, Marvin Blankin, Louis Gotcher and Otto Kransse Sponsor Q Second Row: Wallis Donahoo, Jim Gotcher, Robert Beverly, Gene Lowen, Jack Q Bryant, Edward Lane and F. L. Kennon. f f 6 P N Ili ' Q. V ' ' 6- ig e 0 'Intl' egg Thnd Roxy, Dale Yoder, E. J. Tucker, Jerry Swink, Dan Shepard, Charles Jackson, Jack Martin, Edwin Guillinger and Karl Kozell. Fourth Row: Raymond Floyd and George Bramlett. Fifth Row: Willard Bailey, Jack llickmon, Donald Lupton, Robert Waters. Sixth Row: Arvil Kilgore, J. L. Thompson, Vennon Martin, Walter Windel, Freddie Hendrickson, VirgiltCollier, David Harlan. Printing Department Left to Right, First Row: Bill Cochran, Bob Mooney, Bill Dyer, Gerald Beauford, Jimmy Neal, Delbert Geno, Kenneth Jones, Gene Norton, Jerry Henry. Second Row: Fritz Anderson, Bob Johnson, John Gentry, James Per- kins, Bill Foster, Kenneth Roark, Amaryllis Brown, Betty Pinkston. Third Row: Audy Dudley, Bill Burton, Barnard Marshall, James Luckett, Louis Gotcher, Howard Morgan, Ruby Stanford. Fourth Row: Don Swope, F. L. Kennon, Bill Palmer, Edward Lane, Jack Osborn, J. L. Boyer, Clyde Harrison. Not in Picture: Bill Lane. ' i ,L,:, , X ,, .,,, IH Us '7'7 Z, First Row: Ralph NlcElmurry, Curtis Nlerriott, Bill Pratt, Bob Kumler, Bill Ashby, Clarence Tully, Granville Harp, Roy Ferguson and Cossie Garlman. Q XQ Second Row: Gene Owen, Jimmie Boswell, Bob Faucette, Roger Folsom, Gene Gier- ,, hart, Clyde Zurmehly, Clarence Yoder, Jack Turman, Charles Whitaker and J. D. Cole. ' Third Row: Ray LeCrone, coach, Haylor Fisher, John Biffle, Lloyd Kitchell, Don Mclntire, Kenneth Kilgore, Jack Cazzelle, Paul Graham and Jimmie Neal. Fourth Row: Frank Jeffries and Jimmie Zimmerman. Not in Picture: Bill Lane, Don Swope, Lewis Hawkins and Howard Anderson, W 5 . V I1..!Il1Q! Red Cross First Row-Wanda Faye Burton, Gloria Green, Maxine Harder, Jayne Gasaway, Ellen Warren, Marcia Lee Eck, Janet Panner, Pat Cash, Annettie llarber. Second Row-Marjorie McCarthy, Betty Jean Wells, Marcia Jane Cook, Wanna Ruth Wright, Betty Rutherford, Billie La Fon Holland, Doris June Hill, Jimmy Post, Jo Beth Ald- ridge, Gerald Beauford. Third Row-Wanda White, Jo Ann Bodkin, Mary Adkins, Marjory Fuller, Betty Stith, Dorothy Cook, Rose Ann Knowland, Gene Gierhart, Glenwood Wilson. Fourth Row-Roger Bryan, Jack Turman, Clarence Tully, Bill Ashby, Billy Phillips, Jimmy Robinson. Fifth Row-Herman Picket, Max Shelton, Ralph Edmunson, Jamie Kirk, Bob Stiller, Fred Barnes, Bill Griffin, Donald Grimes, Roger Fulson, Wallace Craig, Floyd Talley. -, wifi- N' 5' We Q! CQ -'Sir 36 S9314 elf' ,+- ...pf ,xg 3, 5 lp a' A2 APO' I-ll M VM ii Student Councll First Row: Jimmalou Taylor, Betty Rosier, Jimmy Briscoe, Alice Paramore, Jack Turnian, Clarence Tully, Bill Ashby, Roger Folsom. Second Row: Margaret Melot, Geraldine Hoover, Forrest Brokaw, C. G. Hope, LaV0n Singleton, Gerald Beauford, Bob Kumler, Carl Jacobs. Third Row: June Bush, Bruce Owen, Gloria Green, Marvin Blankin, Riley Wilson, Don Mclntire. Fourth Row: Kenneth Phelan and Miss lva Allred, sponsors, Pattie Chaney, George Davis, Betty Jo Yort, Mary Lou Hixson, Betty Mashburn, J. D. Cole, Bill Burton. 5 ww, fr - , V. 'K I Trade and Industrzql Club B I sqbv -laao .. we an S wap' H 0 of 16 First ROW-Sarah Singleton, Pauline McCall, Anthony Vinson, Wilma Lawson, Bill Palmer, Rose Marie Grandt, Dorothy Tully, Joella Wayne, Harold Barnes, Jerry Henry, Del- bert Geno, Don Henderson. Second ROWWF. L. Kennon, Don Swope, Fritz Anderson, Bobby Mooney, Norman Ma- son, Lucille Fisher, Margaret Howe, J. L. Thompson, Jimmy Neal, Bill Dyer, Wallis Donahue. Third ROW-Audy Dudley, W. M. Strong, Bill Burton, Kenneth Roark, Helen Steph Jewel Fne Saxon, Beverly Booth, Jerry Roach, Edward Lane, Bernard Marshall, Howard Mor: gan, James Luckett. Fourth Row-Glenn Hughes, Bill Foster, Bill Brannom, Bill Cochran, James Perkins Ivierriot Brigham, Walter Windel, J. L. Boyer. y Fifth Row-Bobby Johnson, John Gentry. Robert Jzunes, Newton Luekett, Bob Degront. Quests' ,iz P..-PWJW' he . -fit 'r' , .tee ii-r 'Nncl M ' 'H Keystone Ellen Warren, Marcia Lee Eck, Jimalou Taylor, Katheryn Dunsmore, Doris Fern Meyer, Dale Teeters, Virginia Perry. Second Row: Pauline Cook, Billie Fae Lawrence, Marcia Jane Cook, Jayne Gazaway, Virginia Beth Keene, Darlecn Dannn, May Christian, ldahel Goznell, Freclia Walters, Joan Snodgrass. Patsy Mason, Doris Pryor, Lucille Fisher. Third Row: Miss Hall, Ruth Brown, Charlotte Rupe, Pat Tankersly, Mary Ann Pan- ner, Rose Kirkpatrick, Dorothy Tully, Elaine Carnell, Betty Bigham, Dorothy Pryor. Fourth Row: Pat Houstin, Jean Ballinger, Peggy Jones, Pollyanna Tankersly, De- First Row: Eugenia Scott, Evelyn Payne, Bonnie Garrett, Sue Gotcher, Jerry Hoover, vonne Senseney, Margie Goodson, Anna Lou Bates, Jo Beth Aldridge. Fifth Row: Barbara Keene, Rose Marie Grandt, Janet Panner, Alice Paramore, Anna Marie Neale, Jacqueline French, Virginia Hazlett, Wiletta Holland, Betty Jean Wells, Elaine Bishop, Mozelle Giles, Marine Tosh. Journalism First Row: Amaryllis Brown, Betty Pinkston, Betty Jo Heathcock, Jack Turman, Charles Whitaker, Roy Ferguson. Second Row: Jack Vanderveer, Bettie Fae Wiles, Ruby Stanford, Jean Marie Hztthcock, Marcia Lee Eck, Sue Shirley, Billy Foster. Third Row: Loraine Deering, Emogene Cowan, Nlrs. Robinson, Sue Jones. Debate lfirsl Huw: Bill Slmltllers. May lillflillilll, Jayne G117z1v:11y, liugcnin Scott, Bill Mezlzel Second llowz Forest Brukuw. Dial: lilmclmu, lhllwrt Anderson, John Dunn. Tllird Iww: John Paul Cooper, Alva Wells. 1 W V gg A w - 'f 3, 'sf J ...fvfgdi ,,,..44 HIY X , Hi-Y First Row: Jack Turman, Roy Ferguson. Second Row: Bill Ashby, Bob Kumler, Don Grimes, Clarence Tully, Ralph Mc- Elmurry, Dorothy Tully, Bob Cassingham, Martha Jo Stephens, Haylor Fisher, Don Mclntire, Bill Pratt, Bill Scott, C. G. Hope. Third Row: Sonny Roberts, Teddy Cole, Bill Dickerson, Jack Vandaveer, Fred Hin- richs, Gilbert Bbwlan, Clyde Zurmehly, Riley Woodcock, Bill Meazell, Charles Whitaker Clifford Fauble, John Walton, Buddy Johnson, Bob Turner, Bill Smothers. Fourth Row: Kenneth, Kilgore, Warren Smith, Cossie Gartman, Gordon Cooper, Jamie Kirk, Jimmie Briscoe, Keith Brinson, Robert Anderson, Buddy Maxey, Charles Herrin, Douglas Wilson, Tom Irby, Guy Ewton, Jimmie Pappan, Jackson Moore, Harold Barnes. Fifth Row: Robert James, Johnny Parman, Bill Brannan, Delorin Thomas, Donny Henderson, Max Fox, Martin Vaughn, Forest Brokaw, Robert Burns, Alva Wells. Operetta - First Row: Irma Lee Bender, Joan Shaw, Ellen Warren. 'ii Second Row: Eugene Loewen, Evelyn Payne, Geraldinv Hoover, Phyllis Butler, Neil Third Row: Don Nlclnlire, Harold Nlichener, Gerald Berluford. I I I Gallaway. Al Senior Play Bob Cassingham Gloria Shockley FQ w- - 5 Show' me i. er, Cf? is af 1 Eugenia Scott, Adelbert Robinson, Betty Shaw, Clyde Zurmehly, .lack Bryant, Wannah Mae Fox, Billie Faye Lawrence i I gene Cowan, J. D. Cole Roy Ferguson, Pauline Cook, Bruce Owen, Joan Smith, Bob Turner, Emo- -gem ' f-f Q V ,,,,. 9 Eg , S- JAX- -A A .V ,Q l 'Q :S -A A ' .ia X QQ 'V xc? 5 4 Don Mclntire Martha Jo Stephens Iunior Play First Row-Left to Right: Mary Ann Panner, Murcia Lee liek, Darlene Dnnnn, Clovis Hibbard, Pat Tankersley, Charlotte Rupe, Mary .Io Taylor, Ellen Warren, Haylor Fisher, Virginia Beth Keene, Gene Owen, Wallace Rexroad. Second Row-Left to Right: Bob Kumler, Clarence Tully, Bill Pratt, Roger Fulsom, L:1V0n Singleton, Nlarvin Budd. 25 ,cn 2 we fi' if , dvr! 'Q , , X BG -V IL -gr' 5 ozamaurons 'f CLUB BEELCIBHCY .1 BUSINESS Distributors Club First Row: Dorothy Reese, Marcella Cheek, Virginia Perry, Betty Marshall, Mildred Parsons, Jimmie Dean Carroll, Lela Presley, Wallace Rexroad, Mary Lou Weir, Robert Bur- YOWS. Second Row: Denver Reese, Betty June Carrol, Mary Lou McGuire, Betty Jean Mc- Clure, Elizabeth Medley, Melvina Southerland, Beatrice Guinn, LaVon Singleton, Bill Griffin, Miss llall, sponsor. Third Row: Virginia Greenlee, Peggy Nelson, Geraldine Ross, Nuome Daley, Betty Coley, Jerry Bateman, Harley Nix, Clovis Hibhard, Vesta Guinn, Bob Christian, Marvin Budd. High School Band First Row fcenter circlejz Charlotte Rupe, Mary Slagle, Celestia Douglass, Edna Bayless, Irlene Reeves, Bill Claborn. Second Row: Irma Lee Bender, Hazel Brown, Margaret Arnold, Ruth Holtsclaw, Glenn Roach, Weldon Viar, Fred Schmid, Bill Scott, Marshall Austin, Deline'Howe1l, Sue Slagle. Third Row: Barbara Autrey, Juanetta Willbanks, Charlene Goree, Kathryn Smith, Delores Clark, Wendell Lloyd, Virginia Weems, Kathryn Jo Sailing, Don Lawson, Doris Weigant, Maxine Massey, Ruth Herlacher, Patsy Austin, Jean Jordan, Gloria Greene, Pam French. Fourth Row: Jacqulin Williams, Jacquline Speir, Seredia Speir, Betty Mashburn, Bob McGui'fee, Betty Jean Stark, Jimmy Scaggs, Claud Dockery, Betty Corrick, Leon Stanfill, Bill Strotlier, Selmon Wright, Jeanne Stotz, Billy Long, Luther Maxwell, Lawrence Marek- ham, Jack Gill, Dolorin Thomas, Leonard Vaughn, Charles Newhouse, Eugene Loewen, Jimmie Pappan. Fifth Row: Jimmy Briscoe, Paul Boone, Dorothy Foreman, Bobby LeClare, Edward Earlabough, Bob Renbell, Leslie Vaughn, Adelbert Robinson, Max Fox, Dwayne Kelly, Betty Nelson, Betty Cannon, Artie Mashburn. 5. 'E , T Q Q X. 1 5 ? Q R x -rv-..,......Q 3, ,mr , .... RAY LQCRQNE Director of Athletics 9 ii' ,ge s- SCORES Sept. 17, 1943 Shawnee 37 Ada 7 Sept. 24, 1943 Shawnee 33 Seminole 12 Oct. 1, 1943 Shawnee 7 Enid 14 Oct. 8, 1943 Shawnee 20 Capitol Hill 13 Oct. 15, 1943 Shawnee 20 Purcell 6 Oct. 22, 1943 Shawnee 0 Norman 32 Oct. 30, 1943 Shawnee 6 Amarillo 21 Nov. 5, 1943 Shawnee 21 Central 7 Nov. 11, 1943 Shawnee 19 Muskogee 0 Nov. 19, 1943 Shawnee 6 Classen 13 . Football Squad First Row: J. D. Cole, Ellis Lindsey, Charles Whitaker, Paul Graham, captain, Gran- ville Harp, Curtis Merriott, Jimmy Neal, Jack Cazzelle. Second Row: Clyde Zurmehly, Gene Owen, Gene Gierhart, J. P. Barrett, Jim Bos- well, Lewis Hawkins, Don Mclntire, Bill Ashby, Clarence Tully, Dale Barnett, assistant coach. Third Row: Claude Harp, Ray LeCrone, coach, Buddy Johnson, Wallace Craig, Howard Anderson, Bob Faucette, Bob Kumler, Frankie Jeffries, Ralph lVlcElmurry, Clarence Yoder, Bill Pratt, Kenneth Kilgore, F. L. Kennon. Fourth Row: Floyd Bell, Benny Ashby, Bill Dickerson, Buddy Nlaxey, Carl Sadler, Lloyd Kitchell, Jimmy Zimmerman, Dick Steed, Newton Lale, Charles Liddell, Ronald White, George Moody. 5 S fi Q . QW, 'va 4 Ns Q' 4X +- .a, X f . x ,,,. x' ' warg. A My X ,, ,,, ww an K .. R 'I:s4l M'3v,, G I ' b -aa' f'w's' 3 Q an, 1 . . 1 . . . . V A .,'.., 4 W. .xx ,,-f s ' nt, fs-'T' 4, ,sk 4f1.?'3- .f 4 .V V A ,A .. , - A . s,v.f:,k'.,. AXILI 31AX 'HW .1 if L,,k , ,. X 5 Nw iffx A A WW W w 'zwswwm .w 'W wk ,V S ' V W fwldfkw G 4 . ' ff' x- jpf1?fk9iu-, , ai Jn. 5 1, W P' Margin .,,A M 'VLA 7 2 , X Q2 A he ' ,, Ubi? 1 55,19 Tai ian Q ni17wx, 4. 'tg Vw - ,Q Q . 4, ,L up ,QM I Q 5 -.4-Jk. '.s 1 MA-uw' 'is ggi ' ' A. . .,. we ,, ' if? fy QM.: ,Q 5 k -f - wfbi 'wif p 1 , + ciu .m..Q , 1 f, ,, s jun- 'ny V: V K 'M ,A ,Q N W.-ia' . 'U if 1. A 'A n X! QQ P - .ik..z...x M N- taxa, :Z :' X ,pw T 'W' 4 , f L 1' . . X ,int X if 'Ts gfwl qf 's 5854. 5254 A 1 e i 'li 3. 'assum- ed rnre, C. r M , - 4 he r , r X Q fr zi. i we f Q , it gf ,.. r ,,-: m' 2 .-,, , .-,.' f 3i.:4?+Q . n ' r .kx bl i 'T I diff, Ji -- E Q If . . 7 s Q - A ' ' as I., Q NSI 3. C, V i 'Z X Paul Graham ,M , . H s . Don Mclntlre rl '7 7 Sv r 42 , A Ralph Mcnlmm-ry Y E -s ,-an ,. 92:7 5: ,af NE we ij, Bill Ashby J irnmy Neal Gene Gierhart J. D. Cole Roger Folsom Jack Cazzelle Howard Anderson Charles Whitaker Clyde Zurmehly Frank Jeffries Clarence Tully an, , '. -x f, f 24 -sf N-. Wi- al 'Nf. i 4 il N, N t we sfizs 12 ... ,,. ' ix .. 81, ,..f 'i'N,- .. CJ L' s 11 if 33 4 , A I Martin Vaughn Tom Irby Bob Faucette Buddy Johnson Bill Pratt George Moody Ellis Lindsey Lewis Hawkins Sonny Yoder Curtis Merriott Jimmy Boswell Granville Harp F. L. Kennon J. P. Barrett 'Q- 53 -1' in in I ' fa . - V A, O M2664 1' 0 4 U-u.,,,.-. k ff? an mr , . JV- 17 -A-M ll , M ,Wy 5650 gg- N, 51 x XX , M ! X , 44 Mmm .ly L l , S '1 'WJ Warren Smith Perry Coffey Bob Kumler Carl Sadler Claude Harp Newton Lale Kenneth Kilgore Bill Dickerson Milton Bayne Charles Liddell Don Swope student manager Dale Barnett assistant coach Gene Owen A . jg AWN few 1 25, , --br' 4:18 Rs... 00,0- ' Paul Graham - i 5 i i w 59 W 1 l i V 1 1 a i SQ BIA JFIKIE FIV N, Ray LeCrone, coach J. D. Cole Dgx L A 6 V kg f :.. I I t Roy Ferguson B111 Lane, manager BIA IL IL Charles Whitaker SCCDRES Dec. 3. 1943 Shawnee 47 Meeker 11 Dec. 10, 1943 Shawnee 31 Seminole 16 i Dec. 14, 1943 l Shawnee 23 Centerview 21 Dec. 17, 1943 Shawnee 30 Seminole 16 BIWIKIE 'll Clyde Zurmehly Dec. 21, 1943 Shawnee 35 Centerview Dec. 23, 1943 Shawnee 42 Earlsboro 15 Dec. 30, 1943 Shawnee 21 Dale 12 jan. 4, 1944 Shawnee 45 Meeker 15 jan. 7, 1944 Shawnee 25 Dale 14 Haylor Fisher Blfl IL IL jan. 7, 1944 Shawnee 37 Bethel 17 jan. 11, 1944 Shawnee 40 Norman 31 jan. 14, 1944 Shawnee 26 Central 29 jan. 18, 1944 Shawnee 19 Capitol Hin 27 jan. 21, 1944 Shawnee 36 Enid 17 Bill Pratt John Biffle jan. 27, 1944 Shawnee 38 Dale 18 Feb. 1, 1944 Shawnee 27 Classen 26 Feb. 4, 1944 Shawnee 54 Enid 32 Feb. 8, 1944 Shawnee 23 Central 23 Feb. 10, 1944 Shawnee 34 Will Rogers Bill Ashby fl KIUV Kenneth Kilgore Feb. 11, 1944 I ' 1 Shawnee 32 Norman 31 Feb. 15, 1944 Shawnee 34 Classen 27 Feb. 18, 1944 Shawnee 24 Capitol Hill 25 Feb. 29, 1944 Shawnee 20 Drumright 21 March 2, 1944 Shawnee 40 Wewoka 12 l I Cossie Gartman March 3, 1944 Shawnee 27 Seminole 23 March 4, 1944 Shawnee 37 Norman 20 March 8, 1944 Shawnee 42 Enid 28 March 9, 1944 Shawnee 35 Will Rogers March 10, 1944 Shawnee 20 Capitol Hill 26 nn IL IL 5? ? QQ, . in l 'S 1, ':3??,,,5 an-1 1 Q, , 331 fri? I Track Team First Row: Donald Swope, Gordon Cooper, Carl Monroe, Kenneth Kil- gore, Cossie Gartman. Haylor Fisher, J. D. Cole, Clyde Zurmehly, Jimmie Zinnerman. Second Row: Ray LeCrone CCoachJ, .lack Gill, Bobby Saulsbury, Bill Ashby, Nlnrtin Vaughn, Bob Fziucette, George Moody, Edward Earleybaugh. Third Row: Warren Smith, Kenneth Smith, Jimmy Post, Sonny Yoder. Frank Jefferys, Granville Harp, Clifford Higgins. c 'f C' 17' ff? W' mf., Cheer Leaders Bill Pratt, .Patt Cash, Roy Ferguson, Jeanne Posey, Betty Bailey and Bill Meazel if 4' JP 19 af' wr, i M 4 w:.:i'7 , ii fag C117 M, v1 gv4 M 2 ,..VLbYm?:.'J,?!i,v in f A, 1' 2019? 3594 --...qv fi 1' 9 Sw ik -. X 1 W! , 'E- dir 1 v ' H 5-ml. vw., M aM6mam vf-. ' x ,, : X i 3 2 hw F5 s U- A 21 'Y x z 'C , M4 X xl . ,fr sm X, X M A G cl ll Fr will ll, will -N Q72 l , L1 'Tl ,. E TL llil O 1113121011 lim Till ini: lTf!l For many years the Federal National Bank and the nlklg ,hx Shawnee High School have complemented each otherg W3 the Bank employing many graduates and Shawnee High by preparing to qualify for such employment. fl Among those who are now or have in the past been l employed in our institution are the following lg 51+ ll Shawnee High School graduates . M . illil iii Some of these are now in the armed forces of our sim country, others have found employment or have gone H into business for themselves. The Federal National bank is proud of them and of the High School which gm trained them. il, rs l Wil' ' .l , lLL'4 me Holland Lloyd Mccee Robert Reid is Mrs Maggie Mae Hiner Ralph Lawrence Ed Willis Mrs. Jewel Youmans Huay A. Cash William S. Nicholson Helen Marshall Sue May Walker Bruce A. Pack Maxine Smelley Victor Wallace Vesta Young George Roesch fl Mrs. Dorothy Shirley A True Bakel' SLiehBafiIf C 1 7 fl? ilfc all-ld' .iorfman Nf r YU:12Ll0fiZf W B Gann ' li rs. 1 re eorge Jil .nl mt' S 4 . . - S24 Wallace Helfer ff. Jack Brirwln Irene Strawn XQQQSQQQ j Lloyd A. Grimes Jimmie Shirey A! Jg.,,um,,.gE3J-' Karleta Thomas William S. Keller ' s cfpp Mrs. Milbred Gann Pock William H Nuckolls . 'V' m ' Mrs. Neva Berry 3.4 ' 'Q sk, Elaine Buck lieinhold Elf is iw Clifford Martin EEQFTLI-?'JEB!! 4lL4JEilHQ in Lion 4 W , Shepard Cleaners a Druq and Dyers Drugs Sundries CALVIN WATSON, Owner Z 4-.1 I The Home of Shawnee Oklahoma Young People JH, M15 A-- H wr SWF QL-'wax lilil C017 Q1'C1TU1OlTiOl'l S Footwear Fashions lg'3 ', I Semors For The E524 YoUNGER SET will A -4 Vanfs Grill 18 East Main Co' tlfwjl 5 V L5 gf ii 106 East Main Street Q39 ' Meet Y ou at The Grill I h ' Phone 29 657 N. Broadway UI' ww' LF 11, 15:4 -fm, P I 'N x w ! w 'K w -ww., M., 5 1 A e Fl 595 ei W E E up 1 , F . -,I N . W 'NVV Y f f'-1 'V' te f -2 -1 Fl if , Xs. ,I 'T 5 . 'MA f z ifaiz. me -- e , , In D 5 .1 'VIR 1NusY13n9,'On' ' N? Q f X Q w ln - I ' ff g N4 Dear R65-dy' x oi ewcmcgik A Km . pyerxxl' Cad to f I 5 There 15 U1 Un 'lor mer-3 'YO , Evgli ELM O-,N . . ' b uf custo R UQ: if Q we to ask VO 9 use 0 Ou' my You e On be-V 'need' .6C,f-A 5. COHSQTV Wh at 't uhh CU 0 lei? L - OHV' - 'MO sew A 111. N xx Qqlnd Q X We . Ill. AGVS Cm- Gas' V1 ind on x V Cori OJ' urs- SUV oiicdu I W T rind Mmqfhcl 'f-RW Outom WML 5 f. vw I-.MI . ef me OX 9 euhese' S ' WM haves on O. erew Yours' X ' 'B Smc Sam Els .K e. -ms 'Qi-.1 J I n, 3 ii gf? ELECTRICITY ww E' fa M114 0 USE WHAT YOU NEED Q6 HU . NEED WHAT You USE gf A 1 M M ,W UKLAHUMA snsgnn Q 5g.g1l31gl:nMPAuY 1? comms, lEJnf'hHEli'5ai-ffamfiionsl fi' IQ 1, R- C- Kumler, Manager Shawnee District 1 53 IE . - .i if Wi Distributors of official BOY SCCUTS tix . . Unfiorms-Equipment Iwi M it I t L ,rt W iii-5 M OODY19 yy Iii Li an BARGAIN sromz we NN! Etta TN im UT in T T 1 K ill! f 1, L. ' 'Q ' V14 . ' V P . LTI mug! ,, , I T1 ' Q ' f A-7i 'lf:' ss V 4.30, ,, . 5 v, 1 tm H WM .-,DE 55255 t O if ht? ,. 5 io 5 ' 'Z f In Shawnee Since 1907 Aldridge H OT E L. AND COFFEE SHOP S1-IAWNEE ADA hawk auto Supply Everything for the Auto Phone 3600 LM! A266211 9th and Broadway 'iid ! N , f'-Y l ' 1 V 1 'ffw f -, ,U-:.-: ' -.1 ,V A- ,V ,,-'-- , Li' 4 l iw! W ,dx Q -. M,- ii ,rr- .N ' 9 Congratulations - to the V 1 1944 seniors of s.H.s. E E 5 and Harry A. Pierson 5,15 . Lira C Genume 1 Ili ' wig Eskimo Pie 4 V! ,V is ,jj x l, W fi! r , Ji ,4- M 'N P! 1 , I - TW 321 Masonic Building s Shawnee, Okla, The Ultimate in Good Taste 5 .si gf Agni!! sl fum CQNGRATULATIQNS M :Tm To the members of the gm if it E ICR CLASS 'ft s Qt Oklahoma Baptist University Dr. John Raley, President V Shawnee, Oklahoma '-..,, Ni g.,.'T ' ll Y . N '21 E 1 i Ll In mg I .lx v.. du. e 1.,, 1 il a I1 4 vu- E'u .1 . A , N. Nl., - 14 MM' -1 my 1 w-- , .KY 1. .L -IN W alum . zfg S. Q , M aa iw QL, COMPLIMENTS we if Ei Nh . 57531 Congrcxtulcitlons LI I 1, lj 'Ffwfl TW gg erguson SHNIORS QQ ffl? Ti nie 5 Motor Co. 1944 mx - if-. W 1 , , 1v'Iach1n1sts A' A Qll gif Welders AUTQS U PP'-Yi ma? ML. Hi, FH? W W HI'-1 W OKLAHOMA It's Smart To Trade if Al lvl ELECTRICAL At Shoshone's ,fif dill f EV 'f SUPPLLY if L t Lf . . I' :fe Everythmg Electnccd Q5 Q R Sh 11 ' 'MNH Frigidaire Philco Radlo S QQ YIM Bendix-Laundry . fig? Chamberslzanges Credfr Iewelers Mi ' H Eli? e WY. . - - From One Graduate to T4 Hnother TTL Glen P. Bovee TL , Insura eA en ' S for a com lete hue nc g Cl Tl 13 of Hardware and S ortin 1 p Q' Glen P. Bovee - Class of 1905 Goods TL B Hardware kenneth A. Bovee - Class of1939 Tm Keith A. Bnvee - Class of 1939 ' She ' ' d' S ' X awnee s Lea mg p zrtlng Guods an Armed SN Nice, L I Store TL 211 East Main Phone 3 T TQ 'Sf 1 IX -7, The Penney Way Is The Thrifty Way The Thrifty Wdy is L 1 . The American Way ll J. C. Penneyls 5' vi-1ffJ.f-ffff-ff,'1ff-ffl-ffm.-ffffaff-vlan,-ffffwfzemeffvxf-frffzel 1 ,141 L ggbgirf fri! i Congratulations SEN IORS N orton-Gregg Motor Co. 116 N. Union Phone 900 Office And Factory, 18 East Kirk Street Tents -A Wnings Venetian Blinds Just-A-Shade Better Iohn M. Collin Contractor And Canvas Goods Mfg. Co. Office Factory, 18 East Kirk Street r l'1 : EiFf'L.c:-' fi ,I f-4 ff-' f'f'f,f'- iii -. thi r li .NM- : 1 fi 2 W Q 535 mir? ri s ' 21 mm. i'i,.i?, Wx? ,dimly P-.TVB ME! , 'ln- lim? 'v v .V ,I A ,lm fi' 1111! HF' k -i ,I K7 Mi ifili Wg 'W I VH!! ills . H ? ti:1 Mill 31153 Qi: fini 'i 'N ,. :LQ i iii? mg 'I N 5, li Il: L-x i 1 , :Ti E! CF! 4 'r . N n t, X, lm. it . . Tl l- Orly-FIVE Years , mil, ,pq Congratulations fm LQ. Of Continuous Selling Of 'Up 'li if Mens wear To The Ht S1 t Sh W lil 1 . I1 GWH99 Some High School Students Of That 1 M.. Tw Early Day Are Still Our Customers. S. 'M mtl - 'll There's A Reason U lil R' N til lit' 2 IOHNSQN Sears. Roebuck E3 all ml TEMPLETON and CO- lil lil fir - Compliments T fixolems alll Wil ot ony ll!! 1 1, mf General Insurance try n,.'g . Kgw - i W E521 Amencan tif ITE Re presen ting 3 National State Farm Insurance 5- '-, ss- 1,1 .1 Bank Co. W0rld's Largest Casualty Co. ,1 ll' , ,' gg' Shawnee. Oklahoma gf 31 Q Phone 1462-3215 ii, 1-,df 'N nl Member F. D. I. C. 108 1-2 N. Bdwy. Shawnee M.: V X tw E .X 'T'- V .X QV . V i w Ml V, UL W ,, 'H . Compliments E Of 1 . mf Modern l son E Greenhouses Motors 115 Swuth Center Telephone 483 Y Friendly Ford D l Sh Okl I We Serve M 2 Fl Every Automobfe need T 1 g pl Li Phone 221 B d y tem Sh L g QE E il QX X X ew X XX X X R .- l EL gg Essen IGQS my E g Srila QM e Til ' W' OM 'Ygwwa J X ,ff f 0- e, X X XXX X X E? m - TS Ti 1 L. VE. X' w t 1 Congratulations ' lull Seniors l IW' TL fm 1 , Ulu TE DI' 119' CU- Hal Wood Montgomery Ward 2 West Main 'L Phone 494 n ' TT Shawnee's Most Complete up Department Store till fl lx ,ma ll h C ld l.l.u llfll FQ ls Another School Annual TPI itil gig Produced By 753 ft., Q.. Wi . TE Southwestern Engravlng Co. -no Qklahorna City, Oklahoma IL t ll I XX K x N1 n W N X X I , N Fi :I if 1 , :IMI 1. W , N 1, lriaii -F2 A- W '1 'ln , a-41 ' I IL L FI I 4 - I T 9- ii! I in '-. af- Wfdfzeufffw-euvawazewazafgfgffiefrFx:ni fzfifizmlzfwgg l WL in , 71: li 0 1 A in A Q . . W if i i Compliments if E .j.,J I, , of 1 15 i E 1 - U XC USN? Shawnee gh Feminine Apparel Milling Co, VFVU Q5 mg 104 E. Main Telephone 281 QT W W ,M gm u cr lons fi Con t 1 t' i i i 'Snag ning SSHIOTS Of f ROSENFIELD If WEN i 'mf . IEWELHY CO. + 1944 fs Shawnee-:'s Finest Jewelry Establishment and Avon , 1 E rm 108 East Mam Pnone soo Th ters ' S ea x ni E Adam Hornbeck, Mgr. Wil i. i ,e i. um' ml li ,E F ,vi- Jw 5 sn T793 . ' i Ju. A i i i' W W lit! QL gllli it ,lull iw The IKIEILILIEIIQ 7-li . Seed Store wg! MGIQUIS- 'it' - T? Headquarters for the best in Field ,0 , flower and Garden Seeds will M gil F urniture-Ru gs r 'W Distributors of . :E ,T Phone 4000 Pu-rmcr Chews ,Eg- 216-218 East Main sneer I W iilg Phone 140 208 E. Main gg! 34:51, 1 ij 0,0 W5 lit Compliments of the Bakers of Q50 will il. ll Q 1 lk 3 -ml gh Li 03. is 33 ' ay ,il ww 4.00 .:' will X 1 15' 1555 -11 .NI 'u 1 :Y 1 ffmk M 1 e wg- 1 Vi N ' ff'fv 111111 H'-1 N: Hug? - r 141 .., , 'va 1 72 1 l l We-N Li Comphments 314 tif Seward OF I1 Q Hlaf C 1 k t Sh annon EEF iii 'i if Feed Co. Best Meat. At The Right Prices gin is l ' 0klahoma's Largest and Finest Feed Uma Cleanl1ness Is Our Motto Store 51? -21 PHONE 124 120 N. BELL Shawnee Oklahoma FSH We 51552 1 R fus Llllarcl E375 SECOND HAND OIL WELL ,M SUPPLY 31 iii Main Office Yard Office Aldridge Hotel 1512 North Kickapoo Phone 2141 Phone 85 W, tina BFE' fr I I ,Y ki. X, El tl fx ,,, ,, I 1 r ' l is m A toast to the citizen f t ,E s o omorrow C 1. my T omp lments e if, IL , :L E Beer Drug Of li . . lx? William E. Tiffany my W Mgr. G 7 ill R 6 1066116 S Rl ,if Main At Union phgne 115 East Main Shawnee, Oklai E T Ne , lu Congratulations Q if Q To The l Class of l944 I ll fi' ,fb 0 , 1' 1 Warren s ig lik Headquarters For 6 Spaulding Athletic Equipment Tennis,Basc-:ball S2-i, N L b ..4. -41,- 321: . r :YW .ws 1 nv, u 5, 5 I na' vi rm , in W ii, ,Mg 9 Ar ! ,pl 123 Il, 2 I V '-or . 1 n 1- - -e 1, E 'P li 4-,- i ' ' glivfi QA Compliments ' ? Q i n 1' tulomons in Perry ci McGee CO 9 Q 551 k ' . . Furniture Co. Semol-S e Complete Home Furnishers pts E V 15 ot: t e arges tore ut im N h L ts B The Biggest ofVa1ues. Regan Qifkfj V E , N , Ph 1630 ' ' S ' W Flymg ervlce ig 4. 20 W. Main 316 N. 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