Shawnee High School - Caldron Yearbook (Shawnee, OK)

 - Class of 1948

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Ellen Battle Diversified Occupations Commerce A Qf?f1x I M Burton Speech MISS Carr1e 1-1111 M1ss Robb1e Wade M uszc I E Yancey Supervzsor W 001111011 Mrs Go1d1e Crouch Sczence Mrs Marjorle Tapp Ar I G 1-1111 Bwlogy Mrs Mary Tay1or Hzstm y Mrs W111ma Woods Otto Krausse D1 aftmg Ag? Lcultur e Englzsh ,, an 5 45 MISS Qttle F1o 1-1a11 Mrs Thelma Carson Dzstmbutne Edzccatwn, Homemakmg MISS IOSIG Was1'11che1f: Mrs Iuamta Wood E11 glzsh Cafetm za -C Mrs. C. F. Paramore President' Mrs. Forbe: Yarbrough Vice-President' Mis: Lea Hill Secretary- Mrs. A. M. Meyer Treasurer. 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The Future Farmers of Amemca IQ an organ lzatlon of farm boys tudymg vocatlonaal agrleul ture Fhrou h thlg orgamzatlon the boxs are taught the fundamental prlnclples of group leader shlp The boys are taught how to conduct then own meetmgs and how to do thmgs 1n an organ Honor Socuety 1Zed way Actxvmes, such as hvestock Jud n Conte ts conservatmn and communltv GTVICQ proj t1on under the adv1ce and careful SUIJGTYISIFH of the local teacher of vocatlonal agrlculture Future Farmers 6 A ' I . 5+ , me ' burn 4 ,I . 5 f' , 1 .- K . .K - . i . .. . , . gi Q . . S V. h . V .I - S , . . K S . .- . ' g '. ' ' j ects are being taken over by this student organi:'a- . 55 A, A K . f . x t . , , 4 ' . k . . Future Teachers A new organlzatlon budded and bloomed at Shawnee Hlgh School th1s year One of the fxrst of ltS kmd rn the state and nation Phl Tau Alpha has attracted state wxde and natlon wrde Interest ln educatlonal clrcles Its chxef alm IS to further the mterest of HL. hlgh school students IH teachmg as a professron and to help those who are 1nterested get start ed on a college trammg programthat Wlll lead to a Degree m Teacher Trammg Mrs Goldl Crouch 1s the hlgh school sponsor Proctor Staff n , 7' ' ' - V f f -f , . Y ' Q Q .,,-., I A , . . f . it V . Z , . ' , A - , . . . . . . . .H , . . . . ' ' ' Tm! The Lobos Club IS a pep organ1zat1on cons1st mg of boys who 1n co11aborat1on mth the Howlers support our teams wlth the1r hearty cheers The Lobos Club was orgamzed 1n 1947 for boys who were not lnterested 1n bemg members of the team but w1shed to support It Mr Roy Stuart, foot ball coach, 1S the sponsor of the Lobos 0ff1cers pres1dent Robert Edge V106 presl dent J1m Earnest secretary treasurer J1m Currm sergeant at arms, Bobby Stevens Lobos C ub Howlers C ub Members Howard Frankel B111 Smlth Don Pnce, Bob Jones Joe Gr1mes Jerry H1gg1ns How ard Rob1nson B111 Bourland Don Norman Charles man, Carl Cochrane J1m Legg1tt Buster Hale Jllll Earnest Robert Waldrop Dav1dYarbtro.1gh Dm Goree B111 W1nney, B111 H111 Chfford Stone Dav1d Watson Bob Shorney John Loman J1m Currm Ewlng Taylor J1m Mac Wl111amS kenneth 1x1enL1e Bob Stevens John Mark Goode Leslxe P1erc Ted Harmon Robert Edge Don Woodcock .V 1 W Q ,J I I, A 4- a Q 1 N . , ' - 1 N11 4 , , 3 ' ' . , ,- I 1 ia - ,Q 2 .: 9 . - I of . x',.A11' ,J 1 -4 ' 1' aj? 1 1 1 I -I - u . . , . . , 1 I . V V 1 1 1 1 ' 1 o . ' , , , 5 ' ' , Young, John Raley, Howard Cooper, Marshall Bate- . ' . 7 ! Y 7 . . ' - , 1 . , . . 1 1 ' 7 Y . J ' - ' - ' - '- r 1 r 9 - , , . . . . , ,. V ' ' - Y- ' ' - 1 r ' v I Y A ! 7 - ' rx - - - h 2 v -1 I ! ' f 6 , ' A . y , . 1 1- 'V ' 1 '-. . 4- f ' 1 I 1 , -' ' 5, ' D' li 1 ' 'rt 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 Junlor Red Cross 'wo Student Councll offlters for 1947 1948 were B111 H111 presldent B111 Bourland V106 presl dent Marle Damm secretary Orl Wrlght treas urer Betty M9TFlOtt parl1amentar1an and Mary Y N sponsor at the f1rst meetmg of the new councll Delegates from the counc11 were sent to Corpus Chr1st1 Texas for a meetmg of the Southern ASSOC1dtlOH of Student Government and to Pcnca Clty for a conference of the Oklahoma fl! PM Federat1on of Hlgh School Student Counc11s B111 H111 B111 Bourland Marle Damm, John Mark Goode Kenneth K1enz1e Jean Lawson Peggy Alletag and John Raley were chosen to represent the Counc11 gatlon was sent to Ponca C1ty The Student Councll also superv1sed all school electlons and conducted the coronat1on ceremomes for the basketball and football queens 'i .--J- 4 ,nu f -fy! ...af Yi Student Council 1, H+ V C5 M J ' Qi lf 73 . ' ZA Al , fb , 1 , ' 4' lg In nl . . ,. . 5 . ,U . P .- . , . Q , . , S . 1 Q I 1 ' 1 r v ' Craigr, reporter. Mrs., Bo d Ma 'nard ,was chosen in QTIOTPUS Christi D6C9mb01'.11-13- A large dale' . .Y Y . . . .i 4 l , so 1' LE , .-LQ l -' , .Y gf' It jf 'ff ,f 7, ' 1' 1- 1 I 7 I 6 V , I an 'o . -augur ,JJ-,.'g1fL,l., I l5lfLCfbV,OLNf.VfQ,.l:l 1. Af'r.7 Lfljf-14, fxfda AXKLL! fra .. I 751.14 42,74 .41 Og,f4fca5f'7' Wt ffe lu Lf!!! M! .elf- lllgh School Band The band played and marched at all home foot ball games, attended one out of town game and played for the football and basketball queen C010 natlon ceremonies The band also marched ln nu meroug down town parades The hl h llght of tle unlforms which were ordered rn lanuary after 'm 1ntens1ve campalgn to ra1se funds had been com pleted The unlforms were cheduled to arrue be fore the end of the second year Three full length concerts have been glxcn dur mg the year The flrst was on January l xt the Shawnee Junlor H1gh School assemblx tne second concert was an Appreclatlon Concert In the Shaw nee H1gh School Auclltorlum to tl e public for thelr support ln the band umforms :hue and the 6 MJ? MW th1rd was the Sprmg Concert on May 18 at the Shawnee Mun1c1pal Aud1tor1um The total number of appearances of the banl durmg the year has been forty even 1413 whlch lncluded seven 173 out of town appearance The October 25 the Stlllwater Band Day 1n a Decem ber fcstlval the Semmole Festlval on 'llarch Z3 and the Dlstrlct MUSIC Contest ln Norman ln Max The offlcers of Shawnee H1gh School Band durlng the 1947 48 school year were presllent 'Vlonroe Smgleton secretarv Jean Lawson report er York Wllson llbrarlans Dorothy Boardman and Nlary lurk drum major Paul Roach and maJ r ette Wllma Pernxcka l C3 V WY ff fr 14 :fra Y X KL If aff, Vfplfd fy!! M,5f,4J-:IO WWW 1 - ., ., l'-f KW ' ' 275.0 J . K., rf . if Q 1 I LJ A Y I ra L j L, V fl? If ,jf f, V , AVI. JU y - , , S 0 Wow - . MAJ v Q , I T , x I NI Qi .fm O - - V y 1 . . . . n n Q q L . 1 - . -S F, v . - ' -. 'g - ' 1, ' ., ' ' ' . year for the members was the procurement of new Shawnee group attended Band Day at Norman, on . 1 1 V . I 1 V ' L 1 9 . 1 I - - - lk- 5 A Q 5 - -V I v ' - ' K-, v v - 'I '. . x V I v fl Z L . g. . 'y 5 - . - - ,'Q ' - r . S . v ' . v- A . S . y A 5 C - . . J . . , I ' :A - - . ,' , nr, K 4 ' ' . , my 1 r f 4 .k la 1 Ly M , 5 ,W 'Y , , 2:5 -4 , ls 'ga .Lf X ' A ' ,, ' 1 1.-I .Juv The Off1Ce staff IS chosen each year by Mrs Smrka and Mr Brokaw They are selected for thelr ab1lxty to get thmgs done They are seen everv dav as they make thelr Offnce Fqbxt ne Ll'-Ik 614,951.15 .Ib-ak-I Aillft- L99 you bra auhe RW rounds of the cla srooms wxth mformatlon for the entlre school In other words they form the chaln whlch llnkg the student body wlth the ad mmlstratlon of the school 'CT Future Teachers Counselors Inez Brokaw, A L Burks, Mrs E F Alden, Mrs Harry Hiqley, Mrs C F Porcrmore, Mrs I A Crouch, A W1llord Brokcrw, Frunlue Lee W11son Mi? 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'-Q. -1-sr B111 H111 Moet Outefandmg Boy Tony Post Best Lookmg Boy LCIDCIWI1 Abraham Bebt Lookmg Gzrl Eu1c1 Mae Blum Frzendlzest Gzrl Frank Bums Frzendlzest Boy B111 W1nney Beqt Persr nalzfy Boy Betty Mernott Lest Perso Lalzty Gul '5lD-.. I Mary Ellen Gays asltetball uee 1 f - J .vo . ,gxytf-'JJV X 7 Nu Mary Meolzel Beverly W1ll1GmS Sophomore Attemiant 5' Jumoz Attendant Basketball llueen Cerenatlen The basketball box nonmated three h1g,h school glrls for basketball queen Vhlma V hlttezn Wxlma Pernxcka and 'klary Fllen fax Mary Ellen Gay was chosen the queen bx xotf of the student bodx She wa crowned Harm P at the Classen game by Frank Burns Shawnee Hlgh School basketball captaln The queen more the tradltlonal xxhlte atm queens gown Her trfun bearer were her tt Sherrll Gay and her cousm Needa Woods Her crown bearer veas her COUSIH Donald Woods The Junlor Attendant Beverlx Wllllam was asslsted by the Junlor Class presldent James Wat son The Sophomore Attendant 'Nlary Meazel was escorted by the Sophomore Class presldent Keith Dutton The Queen was e corted by the Semor Cla pre ldent Buster Hale lei g e , ty 1 7 9,32 lm X Q la rw ffl!! 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A Dewcxrd Icrmeson Deward W Jameson came to Shawnee from Whdxx est City where he had been m busmess He at tended Sodthxxestern School of Technologx and Central State Teachers College rece1x1ng h1 -XB de ree ln 1936 He taught for four years m rulal dlstrlcts m Caddo county In 1929 he was made prmcxpal at Sukles Unxon Crade School and Supermtendent Poone Lonsolldated School 1n lr 0 ad 31 ln1fl'32 he went o Cx rxl IS grlde prmclpal and coach Hxs texchmg- has been m math rmrlu untxl thls xear when he xx as e nploxed to teach hlstorx Hls h h chool C0aCh1I'l4Z began at Cxrll ln 1039 where he coached lD'1ilx9tlJ'1ll track and baseball Dewcrrd lcrmeson Basketball Coach Leonard Wray Asszstcmt Coach Frank Burns Captam Leonard Wray Leonard Wray asslstant basket ball coach needs no mtroductlon to Shaxxxce coult fans He played for the Wolves ln 1939 -10 and let tered m three sports For the past two seasons he has been as xstant football coach He came to Shawnee from Ard more Hlgh School where he played hls Junnor xear He attended Ok lahoma A and NI College where he lettered 1D football and track lefoxe the xx xr started He en tered the Marlne Corps shortly lftnr lcall Harbor He served 1 x us as 1 prlxate and en xttendcd offxcers candxdate school when ht graduated as a second neutenant He xxnll recelxe h1s degree phxsu xl Cflllkiltlilll at OBL this xear Basketball ua so + NU Sam Marrs Frank Burns Ioe Whltley B111 Zuker Torn Barnes hmmy Meek B111Lew1s Wayne Lambert Floyd McKmney Iames Watson B111 Estes Perry Coffey Tony Post Iames Bryson Ierry Densmore Basketball llil Chuck Kelly Tommy Shown B111 Ely Carl Young Leonard Wray Put Back B111 Cook Stanley Webb Don Adkms Buddy Sm1th Max Prunt Bob Strmger Deword Iameson B111 Pcxulk Don Burkett Baseball quad Bottom row left to rlght Garland Short lerry Densmore Tommy Shawn Itmrny Meek Frank Burns Don Lotus Top row left to rlght Coach Ed Skelton Coy Herrm Don Burkett Don Deatherage lames Bryson Wayne Lambert B111 Saunders LOUIS Prtmrn Iohn Crawford me-.,,,,. -u...,' NH: XY Le-lt to rtght B111 Srmth Drck Lxddell Charles Wyrrck Max Tully 2 N 'f ' , . 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' f 1 tg of - at -L-, me ,V A ' - -- 3' LA' ,Rx ' 4 3' , r ,,,' Q4 fx S 4, 1 q 3 . - 1 b ir x L Q' YQ' 'i K,- ' l I I I I ' I 1 qv.- pl 5-9 I'illl The Shawnee High School tllklx team com poserl mostly of iuniors mu sophomoles hug The Wolves competed it the Tulsa Umwer ltv 1 ays April 3 e e 1 il Central Scholastic Nleet Xp il 11 N141 :state Con f ence Meet 51p11l 91 R ionfxl Nleet Haw the Qtate 'VIeet 'Wax 6 and the A and NI Reliyc y 12 They also comyetoi 0 ianfu ll meet with Chindler and 'Nluid The members of the squad are Barrx 'Segell 0 Stimgei, John Call Wood Bll Fl 1 allll 1 7u ei Jerrx 'NIC .ne P P lx oi xml ampt in 1 1 r manfi er 1 1 11nf r xx o 1 a senio mas Jeen tm outstanding member of the squad x If nes il r r 1 lt VV :lu s tlZ1Clx UVM O I .4 B fi -,, nf'-m ' 'U 1 Br .11-cf '--gi , Z ' ft' :nh 'J ' '-X 9:Q'.'f -B ' '1 4. , , . , . L J .f,1.- 'I ? , , A . , I : ' y 1 , I ,, - 5, ' L ' ,, f 11 ' 4 - A ,Q - I s AX ... v l 7 , - fl? 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J' A -'Q g,z:f4fQ.Lw Published , enum: couuu III ul X 'f' ' H1st0ry,W1ll, and Prophet: of the emor Class of 4 In September 1945 we semors, who were then sophomores had our first class meet1ng under the d1rect1on of our newly elected otflcers Jack Buck ner plesxdent B1llLEW1S vice president Sue 'VI1l ler secretary and Nancy Browning treasurer JOSIC Washicheck and Margaret Stobaugh were elected sponsors of the class At the flrst general assembly Beverly Carr and Billy Bob McClure were elected as the cheer leaders to represent the sophomore class In the sprmg a group of sophomore girls was ppomted to serve at the Prom The election of of ncers for the comlng year was held five weeks before the close of school When school convened 1n the early fall of 1946 toe Junlor class offlcers were as follows B111 lllll presldent Bob Cochran V1 e president Eula 1VI'1e Blain secretarv and Bettv Merrl tt treasurer La Dawn Abraham and R0'l1t Edge were elected to replace our former cheer leaders wlo no longer attended Shawnee Hxfrh School The opening eyent of the football season was the electlon of the Jvnor football attendant Artie It well Mary Hay les was chosen to be basket ball attendant Nancy Brownm I'6C61V6il the honor of bemg., elected H1 Y sweetheart Signal honors have been vwon by many of o.1r semor students Barbara Lane vscn first place and Angela Gregory second 1n a h1gh school Amer1can The Home Cradle of Americvl C1t1zensh1p Iula Mae Blau was elected rice president of the 0 I P A Buster Hale was elected vice president of the S ate H1 Y B111 H111 was the county VFW contest win ner of an oratlon on the subject The Constitution IH Fveryday Llfe Leo Yates won second 1n the State Oratoncal contest 'Vlar1e Damm Ilona Stone Kenneth Kxenzle Howard Frankel and J R Morrls recelved the Degree of D1st1nct1o1 lll debate work B111 H111 was the county VFW contest wm ner of an oratlon on the subject 'The Constltu tlon in Fweryday Llfe Leo Yates won second in the State Oratorlcal contest Mar1e Damm Ilona Stone Kenneth Kxenzle Howard Frankel and J R Morns recened the Degree of D1st1nct1on in debate Work The Junior class play 'JUNE MAD was quite outstandlng The leadmg roles were played by Charlotte Bey and Robert Edge The following students were voted 1nto the National Honor SOC18ty 1n their Jumor wear Peggy Alletag Charlotte Bey Bob Budd Dorothy Chris tlan Vlary Jov Craig Marie Damm Barbara Lane Louise Montgomery Donna Lou Stone Lucille Sut tle Jane White and Franlne Lea Wilson The Jun1or Class gave S5000 from thexr treas ury to Mr Boone and the band toward their tmp to Memphis A large group of girls was selected to usher at the 1947 Baccalaureate serv1ces and Commencement The year 1946 47 was cllmaxed by the elabor ate Jun1or Senior Receptlon whlch was held in the Municipal AUd1tOFlUm on May 27 The offlcers for 1947 were Buster Hale presl dent Barbara Williams vxce president Norma Maddox secretary, and Mary Jane Cole treasurer Among the many tragic thmgs that happened to this class was the death of our classmate R J Barnes The class was honored when IH September of 1947 B111 H111 was chosen presldent of the Student Council and Marie Damm the secretary Marie Damm again honored the class by being chosen president of the National Honor Soclety Seniors added the Natlonal Honor Soclety 1n 1948 were Evelyn Arnold Lucxlle Brokaw Nancy B111 Browning Charles Bugg V1rg1n1a Burns Mary 'Vlargaret Butts Corrmne Cullen Fann1e Dav1s Howard Frankel Mary Ellen Gay Velma Goforth John Mark Goode Dal Goodson, Buster Hale Myrle Jean Hensley B111 H111 Mildred Hurst J 1an1ta McDaniel Pat McIntyre, Norma Maddox Su Mlller Barbara Shaw, Betty LOUISE Smlth Frank Smlth Johnn1e Smlth Seredlah Speer Jo Ann Taylor Barbara Williams Wilma Whitten and B111 W1nney queen the clas chose LaDawn Abraham The candldate selected from Shawnee High School to compete for the Bison Relay Queen was Juamta Dodson Buster Hale Barbara Williams, Norma Mattox Marv Jane Cole and Bob Budd represented the class in selecting graduatlon announcements Buster Hale Barbara W1ll1ams Norma Mattox 'Vinny Jane Cole Nancy Bill Browmng Donna Stone Robert Edge and Howard Frankel repre sented the class in selectlng the Sen1or Class play DFATH TAKFS A HOLIDAY directed by Mrs Boyd Maynard On March 27 a real disaster occurred when our dear old Shawnee High School burned W flYllSl'l6tl the school year at Oklahoma B3ptlSt Um xers1ty Signal honors gained durm this school year are as follows Louise Montgomery was se lected to compete for the DAR scholarshlp Marie Damm competed for the Elk Scholarship and won many honors m debate Martha Nell Dav1s represented Shawnee High and the Eastern Oklahoma District ln the state fmals of the Amer1can Legion Oratorxcal Contest which was held at Stlllwater Commencement week was memorable for the Senior class Thev were the guests of the Jumors at the JIIIIIOI' Senior Receptlon given ln the MUDICI pal Auditorium Noted speakers addressed the Class on Sunday May 23 at the annual Bacca laureate serv1ce and at Commencement May 27 O O A 0 9 lv I . 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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 48 We tl1e Senxor Class of Shawnee H1gh School, belng of sound and d1spos1ng mlnd and memory, real1z1ng that school days are brlef and that grad uatxon la sure to come Qwe hopej do hereby make and declare th1s our last w11l and testament con s1st1ng of these specxflcatlons lst We hereby d1rect that all our Just debts and obhgatlons be underwrltten by the Jumor Class our legatee 2nd We bequeath to those who shall come after us the memor1es of a dear old h1gh school bmldmg wh1ch stood on Hlghland and Unlon We deeply regret that the fam1l1ar rooms and halls, the desks the pxctures on the walls-are all gone' Only the dusty, smoke blackened plllars and the memor1es of the old remam But w1th mem OIICS we also bequeath hope-the expectatmn of a b1gger, better hlghschool than we have known 3rd We hereby des1gnate and bequeath to our beloved namesakes, wherever srtuated, the follow 1ng treasured possessrons LaDawn Abraham leaves her crown to be worn by one who IS fortunate enough to achleve xt Carmehta Akms, Mary Lou M2dd0X, Carol Wlute leave thelr angehc ways to E1leen Meyer Clara Zoe Srnxth, and Sh1ela Balph Fred Albert leaves h1s post as advert1s1ng man ager of the WOLVES JOURNAL Wlth h1s regards to the next asplrant Peggy Alletag leaves her tearful ways to Joe Anne Crocker, who seems to be maklng progress as 1t IS Charlene Alloway leaves the way she came w1th the Brokaw twxns Evelyn Arnold w1lls her mfatuatlon for Bob Cochrane to Betty Wrlson Mary Ellen Gay and Peggy Shepherd leave w1th each other followed by a couple of OBU bo s y Buster Hale w1lls h1s w1nn1ng smxle and even d1spos1t1on to B111 Bourland Claud Harp w1lls h1s straxght A' average to Bob Shorney B111 H111 leaves tak1ng everyth1ng w1th h1m Hell need lt Mary Lou Jenks, Nancy Desmond, and Lola Sherr1ll w1l1 thexr prud1 h manners to Jenme Holts claw Reveta Gr1ff1n and Bobbye Ann Coats Jlmmy Legg1t WIIIS h1s t1ght blue Jeans to Sonny Young B111 LEWIS leaves much to the dlSm3y of the sophomore grrls Betty Merrrott w1lls her personalxty to anyone who w1ll take t1me to read HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE J R 'VIorr1s WIIIS h1s baby face to Stanley Webb Harold McConnell w1lls h1s happy go lucky way to Bob Stevens Carl Young w1lls h1s bashful manner to B111 Paulk Jack Plowman w1lls h1s pleasantness to Steve Cowan Don Beauford w1lls h1s manly physlque t Grant Dockery CGrant has only two more lssues from Charles Atlas to ready Sam Wlarrs w1lls h1s extreme he1ght to B111 Trudgeon and Joe Grnnes kenneth Kxenzle w1lls h1s w ay w1th the women to B111 Kllgore Wylma Permcka and Barbara Shaw wlll thelr gxggly way to Barbala Crutchfleld and Margaret Shaw Tony Post leaxes w1th W1ln1a Wh1ttern blame h1m'7 Pat Ros1er leases the Cald1on relleved Frank Sn11th w111 h1s cute grm to Jlmmy Earnest Donna Stone lfave her eff1c1encv to Char lotte Lemmg B111 Wmney w1ll h1s pesslmlstlc attltude to Jlmmy Currln Thomas Humphrey leaves surpnsed GaDawn Kellex Ph1ll1ps leaxes a marrled woman Juamta McDan1e1 w1lls her modesty to Jean Morrow Helen Ash leaves 1n a hurry there IS a yel low convertlble waltlng out front Mary Lou Barnett leaves her sweet and unas sumlng ways to Betty Ro e Adams Bobble Jo Barnwell w1lls her suctlon w1th Mr Strong to Marvele Wxendel Mary Jo and IN1na Jean Bauman leave- wlth B111 HlHt0D Charlotte Bey W1llS her ab111ty to argue w1th Mlss Stobaugh to V1rg1n1a Perk1ns Johnme Beth Culver WIIIS Tommy Shawne to be used by Patty F1sher as chauffeur for her car Eula Mae Bla1n w1lls her wh1te pleated sk1rt to Conn1e Alexander who IS a good bet for cheer leader Nancy Brownmg and Glenda Clark leave Donna Newberry to worry about the tr1o Harland Brlttaln lean es h1s hablts to Ted Har mon Charles Bugg w1lls h1s ympathy to Rex rn old who IS always gettmg heckled Don Burkett leaves Beve1ly Wlll1amS to YVltI'l Don Adk1ns Sonny Cooper PaullHoover Wlllle Weems an Ph11l1p Jackson w1l1 t11e1r m1 ch1evous ways to Carl Beck Larry Hart S1dney Baumert Orey Sloan and Chuck Kelley Mary Margaret Bennett and Glorla Hawkms leave Chaarles Langston behlnd but too bad h1s heart goes w1th them Frank Burns w1lls h1s techmque on the basket ball court to Joe Whltley Gene Jones and Charles Cauch leave-out the front way for once Mane Damm w1lls her debatmg ablllty to Mary Rea Renshaw Howard Frankel w1lls h1s hot a1r to Jerry Hlgglns Mary Cralg leaves her versat1le personalrty to Jane Lowrey Mary Jane Cole leaves her rnnocent look to Judy Regan flxrt r ' . 0 1 w s v . , v. .N . . Q ' ' ' A A 4 - 7 ' v' ' v v. v ' '-1 V . ' v S 6 . . . V v . -I ' ' 1. , , K , . ' S , - . 3 v S ' ' . v - 1 , ' , . Aa vr ' ' - 3' ' . . . . . .-. , M . V . . 7 . - . S v. V . : . . . . U , - I - - . l., . . . - , - ' ' ' 1 F . Q I 1 , . I . . Y . . Y . . s A - V. . H . , .L vt . . 0 ' ' , . . . . . . . , . . . . 1 , -, d . .S ' S ' 1 , .' - ' , I , . . , . . . ,, 1 ., ' ' - . ' 1 1 . Y. . . - , . . . H u r . , . A o A . . . . . . . ,, . . . . . . . . Lydla Harlan vulls her technlque ln art to Audrey Lupton Barbara Wllllams wxlls her sweetness to Rrta Harp LEWIS w1lls No 24 to Chuck Kelly good luck Chuck Nancy Browmng leaves her wmnmg smxle to Gwen Johnson and Tanya Rotenberry Earl Clyde leaves his good hablts to Jxmmy Wleek and Charles Stldham 4th We hereby des1gnate and appomt as the bonded executors of our last wlll and testament the offlcers of the Junxor Class Slgned rn the presence of these vnrtnesses this 12th day of May 1948 The Senlor Class of 48 CL ASS PROPHECY Waldorf Astorla July 30 1948 Dear Norma Jean We Just wanted to tell you of the experlences that we had on our trxp thls summer and relate to you the news we have of some of the alumnl of the cla.s of 1948 Charlotte Bey got her va atlon from the TWA A1rl1nes at the same trme that I got mme from the Internatlonal Interlor Decora tlon Company rn New York Cxty and together we made a cross country pleasure trxp whlch uncov ered news of many of our S H S schoolmates Startlng ln New York Cnty we brlghtened a dull evemng by tounng the Bowery Whlle there we ventured mto a small theater whlch featured the Brooklyn Blond Shells Imagme our surprlse when the two danclng cutxes on the end turned out the show we passed the stage door and whom should we see waltmg flowers ln hand at the stage door entrance but the dashlng Casanova of our school days Bob Edge From there we went to Washmgton D C where we were lnvmterl to a ball gxven m honor of the newly appomted Ambassador to Mexxco Frank Smlth Strolllng near the Capltol the next day was our frlend Barbara Lane who as you know IS the candidate of the new thlrd party for the flrst wom an pre xdent On we went to Chlcago where we made a tour of the famous Towers Models Agency There we met Taffy Browmng the new sensation She turned out to be Nancy Browning Also ln Chicago we drned mth Pat Ro ler and Frankle Wllson co editors of the Chicago Trxbune On the tram to New Orleans I opened a Llfe Magazme and to my surprxse the Tom Home Permanent Twms on that page were our own Mary Jo and Nxna Jean Bauman In New Orleans we VISIIZGC1 Tulane Um verslty and whom do you think we saw sketchlng the athletes IH summer trammg' It was those famous artxsts La Dawn Abraham and Juamta Dodson Wh1le travelmg through Texas we caught a gllmpse of the famous broncho buster our own B111 McArthur When we v1s1ted the old home town Shawnee frememberql we listened to our orator of school days, Howard Frankel campaxgmng for John Mark Goode for Commrssloner at large Whlle wa1t1ng for our tram m Tucson we saw Frank Burns and Don Beauford who now run a promlnent chrcken farm rrght outslde of town In Flagstaff Arzzona our traln broke down whlle wartlng we took ln Mam Street and were ac costed by a tough lookmg panhandler Under that heavy beard whom dxd we f1nd B111 H111 In Las Vegas Nevada who do you thunk was funmng the Golden Poker Chlp Why Sonny Cooper, of course In Colorado whlle we were admxrmg the Col orado rxver we stumbled across two burly gold prospectors Under all the d1rt and potentlal gold dust we found good old Charles Couch and Gene Jones In Denver we took rn a movle As we entered the show I heard my name When we turned there before our eyes we beheld the Brokaw twms runmng a candxed apple concesslon We didn t know what we were going to see so you can lmagme our surpnse when the leadmg man m The Llfe of Clark Gable turned out to be James Bell In Denvers Junctxon we had a four hour stop over Now this was the last place we thought we would meet anyone but fate was wlth u We found Barbara Shaw runmng an old mens home Rest Haven was mtg name Then on to Callfornla In Hollywood I wanted to buy a hat We stopped ln the most fashlonable shop nn town The proprletor was Monsleur Andee fB1ll to youy Wmney At the Santa Anna race track we had the blggest thr1ll ever There we saw B111 Weems rldmg his own hor e Old Calvert went mto the famous Chma Town sector There we talked wxth B111 Lewls who IS runmng Charles Atlas a staff race wlth hrs body buxldrng school By thus trme our vacatron tlme was runmng out and our trlp was commg to a close We re turned to New York Clty for one last flmng here ln the Waldorf Astona Tomorrow Charlotte returns to othe T W A Headquarters m Kansas Cxtv Mlssourl and I go back to the old grlnd here In the Colossal Intermor Decoration Company So glad to hear of your success as pnamst wxth the Chlcago Symphony Write soon Love Charlotte and .Ionme Beth Ki..- SH AWNEE HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS The Shawnee Hxgh School Chorus, under the dlrectlon of Mlss Robble Wade has appeared ln numerou performances durmg the school year the most outstandmg perhaps bemg thexr partlclpa t1on Wlth the elementary schools and the Shawnee Jumor Hugh School ln the Shawnee Muslc Festlval at the Vlumclpal Audltorlum on Sunday May 2 Thls was an outstandmg Shawnee event of Natlonal Muslc Week May 2 9 Members are Bllhe Sue Adams Ruta Bovee Mary Joe Bauman Ella Cole Juamta Cro ker Lena Emery Angela Gregory Theresa Johnson Pat y Porter Jacquelme Pool Blllle Joe Poole , 7 Q n 1 - - , ., '. . . , V , . 1 1 i I ' I . y . , I , , J 1 I ' A .V ' H - rv .' . - - ' , I ll ' ', I . Q Q ' ' 1 . I ' . 4 7. -. , 1 1 Q Q ' ' I - y - O . , .. , . D , 7 ' . . . . , G . 7 , . . . . , D V I 11 s . ' ' ' ' - , - . . . - , Q , . . . . , , 1 Q Y , , . . . , . . . H I . . . . S y v to be Mary Jane Cole and Corrmne Cullen. After to victory In San Francisco our last Stop we ' 7 I Y . . I , I 1 . . . y . . , . . . - . . Y . , . ., . . - 1 . . 1 ' . . . . , .. . , . . . ' , 1 n 1 s ' ' ' ' . . . , V S. ' Q . 1 . l s as N 5 V Y . . . 7 I o 7 . V. S. . . y - A----gd! -- , . . . - , . l , . . .- S I . v, V . . , y - I , u v L Y . Q I 1 v . A ! ' . . , 1 , . : l Y . . . A ' , 1 v X- 1 ' 2 I I 7 1 S Y I 7 'Vlary Pea Renshaw, Carla Spangler Peggy Shep hard Dor1s Stacy, Nlarlanne Strode Jo Ann Thom as Carolyn Txaugh, Dorothy Todd A1leen Ware Floretta Wagner June lrvhlte Pat W1lson, Nlary Lou Sandel Doyce Ldwards Mehta Cole Nlark Bender Bob Bonner B111 Frost Coy Hear1n Buster Hale, Bob Jones Don Norman, James Nhles, Charles Page, Howard Roblnson, Garland Short, Joe Turner B111 W1nney, Tom Wyatt and Carl Cochrane Q.. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Shawnee Chapter of the 'Nlat1onal Honor Soclety was organlzed 1n 1927, replac1ng the Meda Soclety a local scholast1c organ1zat1on Slnce that year numerous Jumors and sen1ors who have ma1n tamed a grade average of B haye had the honor of be1ng elected to membe1sh1p by the faculty on the DZSIS of scl1olarsh1p, servlce, leader h1p, and character The purpose of the chapter IS to create an en thus1asm for scl1olarsh1p to st1mulate a des11e to render SETVICG to promote wortl1y leadershlp and to encourage the development of charatter 1n tl1e Offlcers Pres1dent Harxe Damm V1ce pres1dent Barbara Lane Secretary Frank1e Lee W1lson Treasurer Dorothy C1lI'lSt13ll Flag Bearer Bob Budd Chaplam Peg y Alletag H1StOP1an Lou1se Montgomery Sen1or members are Lvelyn Arnold Peggy Alletag, Charlotte Bey Luc1lle Brokaw Nancy B111 Browmng, Bob Budd Charles Bugg V1rg1n1a Bur TIS, Mary Margaret Butts Dorothy Ch11st1an Mary Joy Cral , Corrme Cullen Mar1e Damm Fan H16 Mae DHVIS Howard Frankel Mary Ellen Gay Velma Goforth John Mark Goode Nlark Goodson Clarence Hale Nlyrl Jeanne Hensley Bllly H111 Mlldred Hurst Barbara Lane Juan1ta INICDHHIE1 Patr1c1a McInt1re, Norma Jean Mattox Sue Mlller LOUISE Montgomery, Barbara Ann Shaw Betty LOUISE Sm1th W1l11am Frank Smlth Johnn1e Sfllltll Sered1ah Sperr Donna Lou Stone Luc1lle Suttle Jo Ann Tyler Geox 1a Jane Wh1te Frank1e Lee W11son Barbara W1ll1ams, W1lma Wh1tte1n and B111 Wrnney Juruor members are Garland Austxn Bettve Joyce Autrey, Carol Lea Bennett B111 Bourland E B Caraway Patty Flsher, Mar1lyn H111 Charlotte Lemmg, Elleen Myers Mary Lou Sandel VIFZI1 Shepherd, Ruth Ann Tyler and James W1ll1ams Mxss Mable Wells IS faculty sponsor of the group CALDRON ST -XFF The 1948 Caldron was produced under extreme d1ff1cult1es due to the f1re All p1ctures and all pages, 1nclud1ng art work, except n1neteen were lost on March 27, when the Shawnee Hlgh School bu1ld1ng burned The staff and class haye worked long hours and many mghts to glye the students a year book of XXhlC1'l thev may be proud Pat Ros1er L1terary Ly d1a Harlan Edltor Edltor Bob Str1nger Sports Echtor Edltor Dun Burkett Busmess Edltcr J L Boyer Prmtmg Superv1sor Don Beauford Photography Supervlsor Carol Wh1te Mary Lou Maddox Carmehta Ak1ns Typlsts Other members of the staff are Buster Hale pres1dent of the Sen1or class James Watson pres 1dent of the Jun1or Class Kelth Dutton pres1dent of the Sophomore class, B111 H111 pres1dent of the Student Councxl and the teacher sponsors Mrs Marjone Tapp Mxss Carr1e H111 and Mr J L Boyer Bob Vhze Advert1s1ng SH-XWNEE HIGH SCHOOL BAND Members of the Shawnee High School Band are lomberhn and Barbara Thompson Oboe Jo Ann LlXll1S9y Bassoon Romona Stearn1an and Jo Ann Lew ellyn B Flat Clarmet Wylma Permcka, Oralena Pads, Mary Klrk, Ifaye Sager Jo Ann Lockl1n Jan McDonald Howard Lane N1na Jean Bauman Helen H1ll1s Vllla Jean Watkms, Donna Rea Jockson, Roberta V1ar Angela Greegory, Glor1a Grant L1la Fae Jackson Arlene Ferrell, Anna Shull and Ruth Wauchope Alto Clarmet Dorothy Boardman and Wanda Dodson Bass Clar1net Dal Goodson and Elma Duns more Cornets York Wl1SOIl Monroe Smgleton Da v1d Yarbrough Marshall Bateman, Mavnard Had ley Pat Baker Bob Hendon G1lbert Clark Weldon Smlth R1chard Cl1ck, Clarence Ward Gerald Zor ger and Pete Dav1s Soprano Saxaphone Betty Jo Duvall Alto Saxaphone MBXIHG Mulhns and Donald Greer French Horn Weldon Brogden Eugene Mas sey, Betty Washburn, Don Goree Donald Ketchem, and Charhe Bassett Barltones Harold Bryan John Gossett and John Goode Trombones Lawrence Markham Roy Myers Sonny Young, Earl Clyde B111 Hendon, Paul Ru sell and Grant Dockery Bass Ray Lockl1n Allan Jordon Chester Skeen J1mmy Moore and Frankl1n Burton Bells Helen Stone Snare Drum Pat McGee, E B Caraway and Tawanna Burnett Bass Drum-Juandel Thomas. Tympom Paul Roach J. F. Johnson, Dnrector A N , - . . I Y ' A ' , - I I - ' ,- K ' I 5 LI N I - I ' I I J 1 I I , ' I ' ' ' I I 1 1 - ' . ----w' A ---w... A -AY.,,.---.. ,'i' . ----'--- ' I ' I 1 v 1 1 1 3 v ' A -,.A---vww--Vvv--,Av'.----.'A,---------.-..... A Art ' 1 1 1 r ' . A----,.i.--,,-A..------..w-4-'..V-----4-- ' ' Y I I , . . . . ' 1 Y . -..----J-.-----'JJ--I. 4 I Y D V A , ............................................ . . . . . K I , . y . 1 . . . . A U 3- , ' - , I I I Y 1 - : , - 14 n , I ' , 1 ' . ' . ' , , C, . . . . S . Y , l I I , .V . .H A S . pupils of Shawnee High School. F1utc+Jean Lawson, Clarise McClure, Marilyn I vu ! ' I4 I X . 1 1 I in-.nhHun----Uv'-H 1 I 7 l . . , . . . . . , , ! 3 I . J ' I ' . J Y A A - , . ,. , , I - I ! ' 7 ' LA - .U . . ' ,, D 7 Y 3 I J I '7 I I I L , I A J J Y I , , - , , , ' ' , , I I U - ! ' 7 7 I . ! 1 . I 1 ! ,I I , I , , . 1 ' 9 ' . ' - L I I vy I 9 ' y 1 W I ' 1 y 1 '- W. . . , I , Iba I , I . 2 ' ' f - I - ' 1 Z J . 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PIIZB wlnnlng Amerlcanlsm Essays Ill M KN RIGHIS IIII lxl I T0 WORLD Pl' Xl l World Ieace' Human Rlghts' What ls the key to world peace Those are the reyolylng, though' that keep hauntln the mlnd of every peace l0Y1Ilf person of the world In these rmmedlate post y ll years everyo11e lS busy SOIWIHE hls own complcyc and lmportant problems Wlany organlzatlons and groups are attcmptlng tlltlblls lnto whlch the wolld had fallen llurlng lt most recent war but tratell labor ha been most essent1'1l Job cf peace be carllcll out successfully Or by ln uffl clent and belated lnteret wlll we make tlll l structlye error of lJC1I'lb responslble for World Vtar II '7 to remedy the terrlble con eyen after all th concen concluded wlll thc flrst and all that of securlng world Many 'sources belleve that there IQ but one key yvhllhwlll llIIllLl tllc door that hldcs yyorll pcl e the key that lb composed of respect for human rlghts If so much IS dependent upon human rlght B f lrclude a sem bly, and petltlon, all people are assured of pr 1tcc tlon agalnst search the rlght to Justly themselves, the fl ht of just laws and goyern ment, and they are entltled to enjoy the blesslnvs of llfe, llberty and the pur ult of happlness l cause they haye been endowed by thelr Crerto Wlth certaln lnallenable rlghts These very br l terms are famlllar to eyery Amerlcan, unfortunate ly they hold a larger place ln the hlstory book than they dn lll the herrts of most Amcrlcans Most of us are greatly angered when scmeon trespasses what we LOYlSltl6I' our human Ilgllt but few of Us C0l'lSl1lGI' It yvhen the sltuatlon IS reverse l what, then are they As deflned ln the Rrghts, ln our Constltutlon human rlghts the freedom of rellglon, speech the press tefend These democratlc prlylleges glyen us by the 1 1 ers of our Constltutlon, could and mut be the platform for world peace ay th lrlll 1 111 a ClIl.U'tlC 1111 con u o state, and unless thc prooleln of promctlng and eullng world peace, unlon and llflitllllglllll yanced and solyed thl LOYl1lltlOl'1 IS bound t p me 111 L terrlble yy'11 I'ach natlon IS tryln le perately to plolrlotr lts ow11 lllflltlflll ll yyelfalz cr than thc lfrlc of all the t word e C rpltall tlc -XIIIOFILI plsl lflf., yast frame of chcs yyl h LOTIIIIIUIII t ltu ll llllt e human belngs HI tl1e poorer natlons are be111 de lt l thelr natural Tl ht 111 the pro e -XIIIPTILW. mu take the lnltlatlye for It le the only quflllfled l capable leaoer at the present tlme It l yery hard for u surrcunded by necessltles and luxurle un heard of IH les fortunate countrles to reallze that when men are denled thelr rlfrht to eat, to yyor lr p to speak, and to w ork out thelr own de tlnles they must and wlll flght The people of the wclld Illllst learn that thelr only way out IS to pull tooether ID unlson and harmony and e tabllsh 'ln 1ntern'1tlon'1l practice of respectlng the hllman rrghts of all peo ple regardle s of race color, !'8llg'l0ll, or creed In thls way can the world be assured of per IlI1llLYlt peace and prosperlty and by dorng thls can we the cltlzens of the greatest power of the wolll pay ba k our debt to the mlllrons, llvmg md deaf past and present who have sacrlflced e tlktllllli., ln cur behalf and who have kept the gl ly of our Amerlcan herltage stlll shlnlng Most of 1ll lt 1 Vltdl for the people of the world to have a common round, and that common ground IS Chrlstlanlty If the world IS cemented together by Cllll tlanltv re pect for human rlghts IS lnevltable We can elther go all out to promote world fed lltllll allfl peace by supportlng the human rlghts t lll manklnd, or we can Slt back and take the folsequenccs It IS comlng' The flI'St rumbllngs ot 1 yolcano of chaos can be heard ln Greece and Chlna and Palestlne If human rlghts are denled, tnese Vlqt mllllonb of clown trodden people we can ercpcct only destructlon and death as our grlsly c lmrades We must act' And now' Ruth Ann Tyler, Junlor Th1s essay took IIYSI place m the Am9rlC8H Contest sponsored by the Veterans of Forergn Wars Auyrlllary Contest Judges were NI B Mus elman, News Star George E MLKIHHIS, Jr Mayor Mrs Ernestlne Leverett, OBU Faculty It CRI KT VVIPRILAN HFRITAGI LIBERTY Our forefrthers have handed down to us one tht rlcllcst glfts eyer bestowed upon any na r lhlt glft 1 llberty It sounds so slmple to IIIIUUIILC '1 mere three syllable word contalnlng lt Q lu d ll t even be uttered or thought of In these f Ulllllf' '1 man must be rlch to have any freedom, lut that lsnt llberty A man does not have to be 16 It famous, or wealthy to be free and happy 1 the h plw mfrn IS a free man Happlness IS the rl trldel tf the oul Joy IS wealth, and llbe ls N If dr the re ls llilt 1 person llvlng ln thls coun 1 why 1 not lndebted to the Republlc We are l t not rnder ,1 contract cold formal, wrltten lltl but debtors on an lmplled contract, 1 lu lu ru e lts con lderatlon carrles wlth lt hon 1 llltl II obll atlors are based upon serylces ren dere 'rld erylccs recelyed To know of this debt IU Illlst kno y of the c st, and how It was bought Turn t d1y tle paves of hlstory Walk the path way made sacred by the footsteps of the fathers V at h the cwlonl ts a they brew, as they fought the wlldcrne s and savage, untll here ln the new l nd aw ay from the pomp and caste and ceremony cf the anclent world Here ln the new land, be neath the new clear sky, out of thelr toll, thelr lCllrlCQ out of thelr SSTVICC there was born a ltw freedom the Amerlcan Ideal, expressed ln tl e 1lllll1OI't21l 'Declaratlon of Independence 0 0 0 0 i ll . 7 V ' 'I ' C ' ' I1 'C 'r ' ' ' - ' . 1 f . . 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' . , ' ' ' . .-s - . - ,' S . . . sr , ' ' , ' , ' ' r - ss - . y ut ', G rs - , , . . . ,E . , . .,, Hovt would you lxnox your her1tage Remem ber the romance of the Repubhc the march of c1v1l1zat1on from the waves of one ocean down to the lapplng xyayes of an ther trayerse wlth Lewl and Clalk bex onl the cneat Dnlde led by anInd1an glrl to the mouth of the great rner and another emplre llllgllt be held Wllllllfl the boundaries of cur herltage So hath come our heutage from the hands of the deathless dead from all who have vvrought toiled SaCI'lflC6Cl and suffered from the sowers the harvesters the tollers the thmkels and the dreamers Who knows what thought what dlscowerles what mventlons may leap fl om the brams of men? Who knows what garments of Glory may be won upon the f1eld of thought but one thmg lS sure that com1n from the 1nf1n1te sea of the future there shall ncx er touch thls bank and shoal of tlme a rlcher glft a rarer blesslng than llberty So pay that debt brother debtors' Pay rt m honor' Pay lt by neu consecrat1on to our land to our flag' Pay xt by the servlce of head heart and hand' Pav lt by the determlnatlon that no power w1th1n no power wlthout shall destrov the fabrlc of our government or tear down the p1l1ors of our natlon s ancrent blood bought hberty' Pay lt bv a new consecrat1on by a deeper love and bv a great er QBTVICS' Thls theme by Monroe Slngleton Jumor Fng 111ary Contest 1n Shavxnee Hlgh School Second place was won by Norma Dean Clles also a Jumor O i.- JUNIOR RFD CROSS lt IS the purpose of the Jumor Red Cross to work with the Semor Red Cro s ln promotmg all programs whlch develop the splrlt of generoslty 1n Amerxcan youth and 1nternat1onal and lnter cultural understand1ng Some of the proJects accomphshed th1s year were Chnstmas menu cox ers made by Mrs Tapp s art class for ervlcemen on the hxgh seas S40 00 ra1sed for boxes sent to chxldren of other lands S30 00 donated for glfts to servlcemen and S30 00 1n toys sent to yeterans chxldren at Sulphur Members of the Jumor Red Cross are Mary Lou Maddor Rlta Bovee Jlmmy Swope Marxan Sayree Edlth Grxzzle Fstell Ballou Floyd Mc Kmnev Jerry Saulsberry Barbara Shaw Wllma Whlttern Mane Grubaugh Mary Meazel Valdme Kozel 'VI'1r11yn H111 J1mmv Curr1n Kenneth K1en zle B111 Zukor Juanlta Trent Lena Emery, Paul Roach Clarence Ward Jerry Hlggms Jonavee Mattne on Joyce Blackburn, Marshall Bateman, Fann1e Dav1s Jerry Shepard Chfford Stone Roger Clark Bob Bonner John Loman Charles Page Fanme Lou R1dd1e Joyce Ak1n Bonnle 'Vhller Joe Vtlntley, lNancy Desmond B111 Dav1s John Claborn Officers Presldent-Kenneth Kelnzle V1cepres1dent Barbara Shaw Secretary Mary Meazel Treasurer-Jonavee '1Iatth1eson Faculty Sponsor Lea H111 SENIOR AWARDS FOR 1947 48 Jane Whlte-Scholarshlp to the lxansas Clty Art Inst1tute I'ann1e Lou Rlddle Scholarshlp to the kansas Clty Art Instxtute B1lly Buel H111 Scholarsh1p to OBL wmner of State H1Y Speakers Contest wmner xn Amerlcan Leglon Oratoncal Contest Frankle Lea Wllson Scholarshlp to OBU Ldltor of W olves Journal Peggy Alletag Scholarshxp to OBU Robert Edge-Scholarshlp fo1 ummer term at Denver Ln1vers1ty Presldent of Loboes Charlotte Bey Scholarshlp for summer term at Denver Un1vers1ty Vlary Joy Cra1g Scholarslnp for summer term at Denver Un1vers1ty Howard Frankel Scholarslnp for summer term at Denver Lnlverxtx Covslnner of Durant debate tournament vymner of first place ln d1scuss1on at the East Central Tournament wnner ln men s extemporaneous at Durant Dal Goodson Scholarshlp to O BU, ratmg of excellent on solo ID state band contest LOUISE Montgomery D A R Good Cltlzen Award Leon Haddock Scholarshlp to OBU Bob Shepard H1 h School Sclence Award Buster Hale State V1ce pre 1dent of H1 Y for 1947 48 Marxe Damm W1nner1n Flks Contest Edltor of Wolves Journal Co wmner 1n Durant De bate tournament Barbara Lane Wmner of Banning Scholar shlp wlnner of local Golng to College quxz I-dltor of Wolves Journal Johnle Beth Culver Two tlme wmner ln the Ada Interscholastlc Tenms tournament John Mark Goode Scholarshlp to oO BU SENIOR WINS OR ATORIC AL CONTFST NIISQ Martha Nell Dans senlor repre ented the Eastern D1v1s1on of the state at St11lvuater ln March 1n the orator1cal contest sponsored by the Amerlcamsm Comm1ttee of the Amerlcan Legion The subject for the orlglnal oratlon was Our Ln mg Constltutlon the Symbol of Progres Mlss Dav1s was presented a S10 00 check for vsmnmg flrst place ln the Pottavsatomle County Contest a S20 00 Savmgs Bond for wxnmng flrst place ln the Fourth Congressxonal Dlstrlct Contest and a S25 00 Saylngs Bond for placmg flrst ln the lastern Oklahoma Reglonal Contest o--- PROCTORS Proctormg xs a student act1v1ty that has been a great help to the students and teachers of Shaw nee Hlzh School Th1s orgamzatlon under the dl rectlon of Mrs NIZTJOIIC Tapp endeavored to keep the halls clean and qulet to direct v1s1tors to dxf ferent rooms and to keep watch over students lockers and belonglngs Reports and p01DtS were admlmstered by Lucllle Brokaw There were thlrty proctors on the staff vuth s1x proctors vsorkxng each hour V V . , ,v. , ' l - A -1 . . . . 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' . . 7 7 I I ' 1 .V 9 4 1 . l D l , '- ' 1 1 ' . . , q a , . 1 ' 7 HIY lhe H1 Y IS a group of hlgh school agr bovs who under competent leade1sh1p and a capable al NISOTY councll haye a lot of fun and render serylce to the commumty The real purpose of the H W can be be t understood by knowrng the platform of the H111 whrch to create 1na1nta1n and ev tend throughout chool and commumty hu he standxrd of Chr1st1an hymg At Muskogee Oklahrma March 10 20 and Pl the 1948 H1 Y Conventron w'1 held Shawnee had one of the largest delegatmns and trayeled th longest dlstance We were al o yrctrrrous 1n qurte a few thmgs at the conycntlon B1ll H111 won frr t 1n the boy speakers contest and as a grand fmale our own B111 Bourland was electei Stmte H1 Y Presrdent Bob Edge ls presrdent ft' the Shawnee Chapter anl Patty Flsher IS H1 Y Sweetheart The members are Pat Back B111 Bchng., B111 Bourland Bob Bonner Robert Branson Bob Budd Bob Cochran B111 Cole Howard Cooper Charles Couch Steve Cowan Chuck lxelly Dlck Currie B111 Denson Wayne Currre J1m Farnest Bob Pclge Dave Parrless Howard Ifrankel Don lee George Howard Gllham John Mark Goode Dal Good on Jlm Currm Don Goree Joe Crlmes Maynard H111 ley Buster Hale Dyvrght Hirber Jerry lllglgllli DIC Hlgley Irul Roach Tommy Shawn 11d 19 Routh Chfford Stone Juandel Thomas James Wat Lampe Tom Wyatt Clrfford Vaughn B111 H111 lfu gene Jones Kenneth Ixlenvel J1m Leggrt Bob Jones Sam Marrs Roy Myers Bob Paramore Bob Sal gard Bob Shorney Bull Slllltll B111 Ttvlor Buddy Truesdell Stanley Webb B111 Wrnney lltlll Sh1ll Charles Xoun Erym Shull Jack Hender son Wayne 7un1g,ha Leshe P1erce Jack Plowman Don Prrce J J Prlce Dxck Race Darrell Ramsey John Raley Cyrus Raymer Barry Segall ltlonroc Smgleton Pob Stevens Ifwmg Taylor Leroy V'1n derguft York WILSON John Carl Wood Snny Young., Dryul W1lson J1e Whltley HOWLI R S CLI B The Howlers Club IS a pep club made up en trrely of g1rl The purpc e of the club IQ to lend moral support to the Athlet1c Department 1n NIC tory or defeat Wlth cheers and song Not only 1oe the Howlers Club wh1ch lS the n1ost actrye gul: club rn SHS support the team lt furthers good sports1nansh1p wrth other school prompts all round deyelopment and serye as an outlet for ex cess energv Mrs Lucylle Durkee ls the sponsor of the Howlers Offlcer of the club are pre 1dent Donna Lcu Stone XICB presrdent Nancy Brownmg secretary Bettv Merrrott treasurer Judy Regan Member: of the club are Annette V1ckers Mary Margaret NI11ler Patty F1 her Ccnnle Alex ander Erleen Meyer Barbara Crutchfleld Mar1lyn H111 Donna Lou Stone Luc1lle Suttle Judy Regan Barbara Shaw Sue Farmer Juamta Dlttmar Gwen Johnson Mary Meazel Jo Nell Foster Jean Ann Iawson M1nn1e Ruth Walker, Phylhs Herrm V1r grnra Perk1ns Marjorle Sue Adams, Joe Ann Crock er Frankre W1lson D1x1e West Dorl Stacy Ann Beaton Rebecca Perry Donna Newberry Patsy Iorter Wanda Gu1nn Norma Mattox Pat Mcln trre Patsy Cullen Vrola Ross, Jenett Martm, Sherla Lalph Puth Ann Tyler Pat Rosler Lourse Montgomery Jo Ann Whlttaker Donna Foreman B111 C1en1ent Peggy Alletag Mary Ann Strode D1ana N1black Marc1a Earl Donaldson M1l1ta Cole Pmogene Lamb Glenda Clark Nancy Desmond Johnnie Beth Culver Paullne W1lson Carol Ben nett Alynrta Thrasher Clara Zoe Smrth June Whlte, Dorothy Todd R1ta Harp Jo Ann Alden Betty Glbson Joyce Autry Brllre Sue Adams Carla Spangler Dor1ne Brook Jane Lowrey Jackle Sympson Margret Shawn Nancy B111 Browmng Barbara Bell Pat W1ll1ams Nlna Stevens Dlxle Hunter Valdlne Kozel Ada keller Cella Saverl1ne Jonayee Math1son Amanda Goodwln Wllma Wlter an Dorothy Batchelor Barbara W1ll1ams Dorls Baker Mary Lou Jenks Charlotte Bey Betty W11 son Tanya Rotenbery Jenny Holtsclaw Jan Brown Glorm Bla1n Margaret Martam Merna Ragland Mary Lou Sandel Mary Margaret Mrller Soph1e Gllstrap RADIO Joan Whltacre Jane Lowery Angela Gregory Ieona Helton Colleen Smlth Karol Hall Jann Wanda Dodson Nancy Marsh James V1ckers Cor neha Ramsey Patsy Cullen Weldon Smlth Don Chlouber Hershall Clark Orlena Eades B111 Up ton Wrllard P1erce Leo Yates, Glenda Clark Fv elyn Davrd on Beverly W1l11ams Joan Thomas Bnllle Jo Clemence Wanda Shaddox Jlm Leggrtt 1' B Caraway Neva McCla1n Wanda Marker RlLl13I'Cl Ralney Geneva Martln, B111 Brokaw B1ll1e Adams Valda Suttle The r'1d1o group presented each week over 1xGFF one flfteen mlnute and one thrrty mlnuute program They wrote thelr own scrlpts and dl rectel thcrr own plays Jlm Leggltt and Leo Yates were selected to xppear oyer lxOMA Oklahoma Clty to present a thxrty mlnute dlsc Jockey program --4 DFBATF CLASS How ard Frankel Mane Damm Leo Yates Mary Bea Renshaw Maynard Hadley Jean Law son B111 Brokaw Bob Bonner and Roger Clark Thrs roup won the D1str1ct Debate Tourna ment at Durant 1n debate radro speakmg oratron and evtemporaneous speakmg They placed second 1n oratlon at the State Debate Tournament thrrd 1n extemporaneous and thlrd IH rad1o speakmg The e Shawnee H1gh School debate teams haye attended nme tournaments durmg 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FOOTB SLL SH SWNIE 13 'NILSIMJGLE 0 Coach Stuart opened 111s Shawree coachmg career 111 a game 'rt NIusko1.,oe wrth a wm from the Roughers The Wolxes stored rn the second 'md thrrd quarters of the tL,'111lC w1th Charhe Lrddell and Cc captam Claud llarp carrxrng tl1e ball to score SH XWNI1 13 SFMINUII' 31 Powered by Glen Olrxer and Jerry Oaklev the Chleftams rolled over the Wolxes to hand them therr f1rst defeat of the year The Wolf attack began 111 the th1rd qu rrttr re ultmg 1n two touch downs by Co captaln B111 lewx and Bob Strmger the fullback SHAWNFF 6 EYID 6 The Wolves lost thelr frrst conference game 2 1 on penetrat1ons to the Emd Plamsmen Full back Bob Strmger made the Wolves lone score on a daz7l1ng Go yard Jaunt 1n the opemng mlnutes of the second half The Plamsmen scored late 1n the game after a bad punt by the Wolves The Cap1tal H111 Redsklns scalped the Shawnee Wolves rn the second 3 A Conference game 24 6 Tony Post scored the Wolves only touchdown on a 24 yard dash SHAWNEE 6 NORMAN 6 The Wolves and T1gers played a hard fought game only to grve the Tlgers a conference wrn on penetrat1ons Co Captaln Claud Harp scored after Wolf tackle, Don Burkett blocked a Trger punt SHAWNEE 0 EL RENO 6 The Wolves lost the frfth strarght game to the El Reno Indrans 6 0 1n a rather poor game The Wolf l1ne held the Indrans from cormg many t1mes rn our own goal l1ne Fl Reno s halfbatk Jack Culley scored the only touchdown early 1n the game SHAWNFE 0 CENTRAL 31 The h1gh I'lLllY1 Centr '11 Cardlnals stomped over the Wolves easllv to clrcle the Conference crown B111 Lewrs was the only Wolf back able to gam yardage He scampered 44 yards almost to a touchdown SHAWNIEI' 0 CLASSEN 20 The Classen Comet dropped the Wolses rn the last Conference game of the season Backs Charlle Lrddell Bob Stronger Chuck Kelley and John Brock made many large galns throughout the game SHAWNEE 14 STILIWATER 32 The Strllwater Proneers drubbed the hapless Wolves before they could get warmed up A blocked punt and fumble gawe the p1oneers the1r early lead After the Wolves frnally got 1nto swmg B111 Lewrs scored from the 10 vard l1ne and Bob Strrnger scored from a lateral by Lewls The Wolves f1n1shed w1th a rather poor season w1th one W1n two t1es and srx losses Co captarn Claud Harp was prcked as a Mxd State end and Co captam B111 Lewrs recerved a trophy as bems the most valuable teammate The squad recelved therr letter awards at the annual banquet whxch closed the 1947 season ALettermen Pnds Claud Harp Carl Young Kenneth Skelton Robert Branson Stanley Webb Tackles Don Burkett Don Aukms, Lours Prrmm larry Hart guards Sonny Cooper, Harold Mc Connell F I lxennon Perry Coffey Robert Moore center P3.L11110OX8l Charles Stldham backs B111 Lewls, Frank Burns Bob Strlnger Tony Post Charles Lrddell Bob Kennomon Charlle Young Chuck kellcv John lrcck Jerrw Densmore Orre Sloan Srdney Baumert 1x1eth Dutton B Lettermen Jcrrv Meyers John Carl Wood Dor1 Prckerel Charles Truesdale B111 Cook Roland Hampton Frank Smlth Bob Paramore, hddle Routh Roy Burroughs Clrfford Vaughn B111 Frost B111 lstes MHTVIH Deatherage Clrfford Stone kerth He hew Don Boxce Leroy Vandegnft May nard Hadley and Carl Beck BASKETBALL Dec 5 Shawnee 24 Semmole 0 Coach Jame son opened h1s flrst season at Shawnee Hlgh wrth a wrn over the Semrnole Chreftams Perry Coffey scored 7 pomts for the Wolves Dec 9 Shawnee 23 Holdenvrlle 37 The tall Wolverrnes handed the Wolf Pack 1ts frrst defeat of the season 37 to 23 Dec 12 Shawnee 30 Tulsa Central 27 The small Wolves defeated the Tulsa Central Braves 30 to 27 to get back rn the swrng agaln Coffey led the attack wrth 12 pomts Dec 16-Shawnee 38 Dale 30 Led by Whrtley and Coffey the Wolves dumped the Dale Prrates 38 30 wlth Whrtley hlttrng 16 pomts Captam Frank Burns held tall Andrew L1kens from cormg too many pornts Dec 19 Shawnee 32 Wewoka 30 After the scorrng of 20 pomts by Joe Whrtley Captarn Frank Burns trpped rn hrs only two pomts to wm the game rn the frrst overtlme per1od Jan 2 Shawnee 24 Holdenvrlle 30 The Wol verrnes dropped the Wolves the second t1me for the Wolves second defeat of the season Whrtley hrt 10 pornts for the Wolves Jan 6 Shawnee 36 Norman 46 The Norman T1gers gave the Wolves thexr frrst Conference loss Coffey scored 15 pomts for the Wolf pack Jan 9 Shawnee 30 Lnrd 24 The savage Wolves upset the favored Plamsmen, 35 to 24 1n a conference t1lt James Bry on set the str1de by hlttlng 9 pornts and Captarn Burns held hrgh scor 1ng Don Haskrns to only 1 polnts Jan 13 Shawnee 29 O C Central 27 The v1ctor1ous Wolves won therr second conference game from the surpr1sed Card1na1s 29 to 27 Cof fey hrt 12 polnts to garn scorlng honors Jan O Shawnee 31 O C Cap1tolH1l141 The Redskms stopped the Wolxes rn a hot 3 A confer ence trlt 41 to 31 r . . '1 1 . 1 1 , , 1 1 L --1 1 ' f 1 'fu vl ' Q . . ' . . ' 1 - 1 1 1 4 1 p' . ' , . ' . -. . . ' ' L ' , s . 1 u h 1 4 1 - ' ' , ' ' . . . . -e - 1 1 ,L 1 . . . . . 4 1 1 ' ' 1- 1 , 4 I i ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 r . 1 Q . . 1 1 1 1 1 L , 1. 1 D '4 -1 L. 1 '4 1 , 1 ' D ' ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 . 1 1 v , U A V . ' ' 1 . 1 J 1 . 1 ' ' K -. 1 1 ' . . . . - - - -1 2 1 , - g - 1 . 1 . 1 ' V - ' 1 ' 1 1 , ' ' ' I ' ' il ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . Y . Q, . . 1. J A 1 1 1. , , , . . f - . - . C -4 . - - - 1 - 1 . 1 V 1 - 7 . - 1 , . - 1 T -.lqL:. ... . ,. . . . . . . T , . ' SHAWNEE 6-CAPITAL HILL 24 . . . . N 'A , 'I 1 7 , ' o . -- , . --' 1 1 1' 1 ' s ' y a . . . - 1 1 - . . - , - . . 1 - , - v , - . . . G . F . S . . . , . . ll , ' Y . Y . 1 , . I ... , . . . Y . - gr 'L . . . V . . . . ' . l 1 1 , . . . - ' .1 - : - - , 1 - 1 q A . 1 1 ' . A, A ' ' , v ' 0 9 ' D 7 ' v V ' ' u . ' 1 ' 1 TL J 4 . . , . . . ' 'S , . . ,., . Y - 1 ' , - '-' , . . . . V. . . - 1 , , . - . - , . . . . . . . . G . . Feb 3 Shawnee 33 O C Central 40 The Cardmals reven e an ear11er loss by droppmg the Wolves 40 to 33 1n a conference battle Coffey h1t 11 po1nts for the losers Feb 6 Shawnee 21 Norman 30 I'he Wolve dropped anothe1 hot conference t11t to the 111 e feated Norman T1ge1s 30 to 27 Feb 11 Shawnee 21 Tul a Central 40 The I rues defeated the Wolves and revenged an edlllel Perry Coffey h1t 11 po1nts for Shawnee Ifea 1 Shawnee 49 Sem1nole 3 16 Wolves, started back up the ladder by wxnnmg, over Ch1efta1ns 11 to 53 Joe Wh1tley took the seormg h 1111 w1th 23 13011115 for Shawnee Ifeb 11 Shawnee 41 O C Cap1tol H11139 Sparked by tall Sam Vlorrs who controlled the back board the Wolves defeated the Red kms 111 a -X conference t1lt Marr h1t 11 po1nts for the Woh es Ifeb 29 Shawnee 28 Fn1d 47 The Plalnsmen the Wolves 47 to 28 Feb 24 Shawnee 27 Dale 33 The sp1r1ted P1r.1tes revenged thelr ear11er loss by defeatmg the Wolves 33 to 27 Wh1tley led the attack W1111 8 pomts Feb Z7 Shawnee 26 Wewoka 23 The Wolve sparked by James Watson and B111 Iste dumpex the Tlgers IH the last few mmutes, of the game 76 to 23 Bryson h1t 8 pomts for the Wolves 1n see r1ng honors 'Vlarch 2 Sh1wnee 27 O C Classen -12 The powerful Comets dropped the Wolve aga1n on the last confelence game of the season 42 to Z1 PDVIOND TOLRNAVIENT Sand Sprmgs lvnoeked the wolves out of the tourney 1n the fllSt xound of play 13 to 18 Coffey lead the sc 1r111 w1th 12 pomts RIQGIONI-'KL TOURNPY The Wolves dropped the Ho1denv111e WO1X9TlH6S 4? 33 1n t11e cpemn round of play Wh1t1ey h1t 11 pomts for the Wolves but the second game the Wolves led bv sophomore B111 Pstes who h1t ll pomts 1o11edeve1' the Semlnole Chxeftanns 111 to 31 Phe Norman T1gers threw back the Wolves 1n the reg1ona1 f1na1s -10 to 30 Th1b ended Coaeh Jamesons flrst year at Shawnee H1 h w1th 11 wlns and 11 losses 111 the tournaments he won 1 11111 lost Z The squ 1d reeexved t1lC11 letter awards to end the eason and Cente1 Sam Nlarrs won a reserve bezth o nthe -X11 State team lhe Wolves w1ll lose only 51x plavers by g1aduat1on They are Captam 1'1a111v Iauxn Sam xldllw 1511 luker Tony P4151 B1 Lew1-1 and lob S1I'lll LI iood 1L111x next ear Wolves' Iettennen Joe Vlh1tf-15 Perry Coffey Sam 11 111 1 rank 1u111s James W Ltson Jllll Mee s 1o111 150.11105 NX a, ne 1a1111111t I' loyd l11eK1nney 15111 luker 'lorv 11 t 19111 1269118111019 B111 Pstes 1111 Lew1s To nmv Shawn Stanlev Webb Pat ek bob t 11ger I 11 o ' 1.111111 md NIax I'ru1tt BASLBALL The Sh xwnee ba eball team, through the able Popeye Crawford managed to secure e1g11t vv111s out of thlrteen gamees They have competed 111 the NI1d tate 011111 homa Ln1vers1ty Inv1tat1ona1 and 1eg1 1111 la 1 ball tournament they 11so plavcd 1 flV9 ame se r1es w1th Dale Hlgh School Jerry Densmore holds the best battmg, ave1 age w1111e Don Deatherage 1u11 a close eeond Both have batted 1n nun1e1c.u rxns when thev we1e needed most Tony Po-,t Wayne Iambert James Bryson and B111 Red Saunlers 1111011111 for the Wolves Tom my Shawn and Don lurkett tompleted the b1t te1'1es The Wolves vve1e we 111611041 when the veteran shmtstop Ie1rv Coffcv a11d 111011181 Iou1s P11n1n1 Jo ned the Lmted Statee Navy Phe sou 111 eon 1sted of lfarl Clyde f1r t ban Jlmmy Nleek second ba e Don Deathezage t111r1 base Jerzv Densmore sho1t top Garland Short le t 1-18111917 Coy Herrm at-nterf1e1 61 I'11n11 Burns and kenneth Jones I1 11t fleldeers Fommv Shawn and B111 Burkett eatchers Tonv Poet James Bry on ll iyne I 1111111.11 .1111 1111 Saun 111s p1tche1 Don Loftls vv'1s 11111411 1111161 a 'W , a 1 4 , v . v U . . . - 1 .w , I , . ,, . v N . . v v .U '. 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R ,.-.y 1 ' A - , , A I ' , .Sl 'C .1 I, 1- ' I - ,hu 7 fl Au ciQml 1ni5 Besl' Wishes to the Class of I948 SLOAN S Flower and Glft Shop 129 South Center Telephone 1853 Member Flonsts Telegraph Delivery Service UAW PR Shawnee s Only Home Owned Pasleurlzlng Planl' Phone 4098 Shawnee Oklahoma H S EDMUNDSON J A EDMUNDSON STAY ON BISON HILL can contlnue your educcxhon t O B U 'P fx full four yecrr course ns crvcnlcxble 1n many helds cmd you can go to school checrper by l1V1I'lq at home F or F ull lnformcrtlon e Dr Iohn W Haley Pres1dent Oklahoma Baphsl Unlverslly O l K 1 .X I l I . ODUETS U O I Q .5 l' Why qo awcry to College when you e ' ' cr Se o o o FORTY NINE YEARS Of COnt1nUOuS Selllng Of MEN S WEAR In Shawnee h S h lsr d ts THERE S A REASON JOHNSON TEMPLETON L SHEPERD WILSON SUMNER CREAM ICE CREAM And Genume ESKIMO PIE The Ult 2' 'Z.'I'L Good Taste Dlstrlbutors Of Offlclal BOY SCOUT Unlionns And Eqf 1pment M 0 0 D Y S BARGAIN sToRE KGFF Seniors 1943 I , A --AM h---E 9 I ICE Some Hia c oo u en of That Early Day Are Still OUI Cusiornersl imaae ' A k 1 . - I 2 Y v N C of I 1 - - - I - A - -- -- Freedom of Enterprise Freedom of enterpnse has helped the elec tr1c compames under buslness manage ment to meet every demand for electnc power both 1n war and peace stepplng productlon stead11y up at the same t1me bnngmg the cost steadlly down The same freedom of enterpnse that bu1lt the electnc compan1es lou11t Amenca' There IS no substr tute for It The EHICISIICY of free enterpnse IS an accepted and proven fact lts system UKLIHD M GAS MII! ELECTRIE COMPANY comms. vnsom mmm to :nv cumin R C K umler Uanager .Shawnee Dzstrwt I is the backbone of our American way of life. gil4'14 ir' ' T' 7 fl. ,' Congraiuloiions To The SENIORS OF '48 Aldridge Hoiel Coffee Shop SHAWNEE M ALESTER ADA Complimenis S H KRESS 81 CO 10c c LILLARD 81 PARRY INSURANCE Seniors of l948 Lobby f ALDRIDGE HOTEL T H E CENTRAL DRUG tcm th W g F cihti 2 West Mann Phone 494 of o o I o 5c 25 C . congrailulallles The Carries cm extensive line of Cosmetics. ' Fine S 'onery cmd O er ritin cz ' es. o 1 Ji 2 L l-1 -11-I FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE seldom zs due to GQOD LUCK BEGIN TO SAVE TODAY' A Si vgA ' 4 EP gD BEST s1noNC' 1 L :L-iii J . A. i-l: Jn Any mount tar 5 a Sa in 5 :count 3, V 'f' ' ' xl, X B v I N'f i 4 , UL - EST In 21115 - n OKLAHOMA ELECTRIC SUPPLY Everythmg Electnccrl FRIGIDAIRE PHII.CO RADIO BENDIX LAUNDRY Seniors of 48 HORNBECK BISON AVON THEATRES ADAM HORNBECK Partn M g ELMERADAMSJR M fOpea'l1 Entrt KELLER SEED STORE Oklahoma s Oldest Seed House -SINCE 1901 R tml sf 6. om zoa E Mm su. W huse6fM111 114128S Plul dlphx ANTHONY F d1yDpar1mt S e 1 E M FLOYD PRIDDY F' 1 I 9 I 1 We re Proud of You! er- ana er crnager o r 'ons CHAMBERS RANGES Movies Are Still Your Best e ainment - D J I ? C. R. Shcrwnee's rien e en 1- tor e ' 'ore 'ce Q are o ' - o. ' a e 'a I ' I' COHQTGTUIGTIOHS For Over 28 Years Shawnee s Favor1te Shoe Siore Congroiulahons Seniors of 48 L U P E R Tronsporiohon Company Semors of 1948' Moron FREIGHT mn qwec. SERVICE xraaysh Ft g ouch May Our PORTRAITS of You and Your Frlerrds Brmg Back Pleasant Memorles of Your I-hgh School Days Your Photographer HOUSTIN PAYNE HOUSTIN PAYNE STUDIO l - S I o 1 I 9 I P o - oe itin omcr City Tulsa Dallas We - 5' Portraits of Distinction o e Phone 631 THE MARQUIS FURNITURE COMPANY FURNITURE RUGS Ph e4000 216 218 E st Mcun St eet Compliments of AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK SHAWNEE OKLAHOMA M b FD C BAPTIST HARDWARE Shot ee s Hardware l000!o for The Wolves' SHEPARD CLEANERS CALVIN WATSON O e NB Sh O on - Cf ' 1- em er . .I. . O Wn ' I WH And Sportmg Goods Store 657 J roadway - Phone 29 crwnee, kla. Congraiulahons Semors of 48 9 ' 9 EARNES1' ov 551 C, Bnos QQ 6909 Q N ROBLEE SHOES FOR MEN AIRSTEP SHOES FOR WOMEN Cty Congraiulahons SENIOR CLASS OF SHAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL Shawnee s Grea1'es'l' Fashion Cenfer ffwzr? o ' I 8' o G G0 - , X X X15 ' 3 ZX Home of O WOSQ Q9 St res At Sh - E 'd - Siillwclt P . o 'fr I 0 S of 0. rcuucv 90-' '3 Congrcxtulcrtlons to The Class of 1948 35? nv' X51 Shawnee s Fmest Iewelry Estc11o11shment IOE Congroiuluhons to the Seniors of I948 THE BOQTERIE 1 P PRICE 118 E M Congroiulohons Semors of 48 S VOGUE SHOP Styles for Iuniors 123 Ecxst Mom Phone 3784 Congroiulohons Seniors' PERRY 81 MCGEE Furmiure Co If It s F um1ture We Have It 20 W. Main SHAWNEE Phone 1630 P ? - o O aa?-16, , -'r5f1 .dXii,' 11' wil? '- , . 8 ost Main Phone 800 . . cmst crin r1 -. o o O ' I U C o ll I U 1 A I B 81 W Compllmenis MEN S SHOP SEARS Ro E B U C K Our Congratulauons 85 C 0 Grads of 48 Shawnee B R1lyW11h It s The Last Round up for Part of the Gang' An xtd qrcztulcxtx grdcxi Whopy dthls tqr fultyl dcxll ak if The Turner Transporiahon Co a n d The Shawnee Cliy Lmes .f - 0 ' ' I of ast din Shawnee ' to I o Dale crmett 'e ' 'cnnso - - L 'I 444 f - f - ' , dwee en con 'ons to each cx u e. e e ouri e ' old world in the mos ace s e and we o in our power to m e it so. o I o o Compare Qualiiy and you will buy Shannon Dated Feeds SHANNQN FEED C0 O 5 E M I I 9 I Excluslve F ern1n1ne Apparel 104E tM GUILD CS e 75 Complete Capltal Stock Standard PIOISCIIOH Company Insurance INSURANCE SERVICE 17WtN h Pho Congratulatlons Seniors of I948 SCUDDER S BoYs sHoP dqu Hl1.BERT SCUDDER a Shawnee, kla. as Gin Ph 231 01 ast ain - 1 f Hi inc 190 ' I I ' 112 East Main shawnee, omg Hea arters for Young Men es int ne 860 Res. Phone 540 -1 In Congrcrtulcrhons N Sen1orsoil948 TYPEWRITERS F Immedmt Deli ryl MALCQM P QM d d W MURPHY Boller 81 Heahng Cgmpqny SHAWNEE A C Typewrlier Co blt IWDensfd6So ENJOY MARTHA ANN BREAD . ml Q' ' l We ow Have New 1 . 1 or e ve 1 A New ort es cmd Stan cr . ecrlso have good used and re ui type writers to sell. me . . il? I o s Petroleum Building Shcmmee. Ola. . . or ns ' --i-,-,- ,- ,,, , ,,..-,,,,,, j Q J' -. - if -. .-Y-ii---l-W --- T Q T7 Compliments N 1 pn ORQHIDS tothe Class of I948 F rom 115 East Mcun Owl 2204301 SHAWNEE OKLAHOMA Floral Co Is Another School Annual Produced By 066 ENGRAVING COMPANY Oklahoma Clty, Cklahoma n o r 4' a t I ,, ' d - f . t X' I N if ' , L' ' -' X N , X ft of ,ng X I t 1 46 ' A Toasi to the WILSQN Clhzens Of GREFNHOUSE TOMQRRQW' BEAR DRUG Member Flonst Telegraph Dehvery W1111c1m E TIHCIIIY S t t P P 6 Okl h 9 CHAM ER GF CGMMERCE of SHAWNEE Extends Its Congrcttulcrtlons To The C1t1ZenS of Tomorrow' The Graduahng Class of l948 H fffm one V ,HW Wim----QTL ff- Y.V.. ,.n,,--,,-- , I I R 1 - i QA' O 1 i i ' W ' 115 ou h Cen er ho 483 hone 20 A Shawnee, a oma Main at Union Th fa O Congraiulahons GREETINGS BEST I HE Seniors of I948 fonywes S 'I948 G acluuf ng Class of SHAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL to the fT1uSY c ld: R C I a The Shawnee Amerlcan 106 W iM T 1 ph 1000 ' , i 0 r i Printers o ' ecn's a on O Q1mI1'Ly I'rir1t1'11g-Ifrzir Pl'if'I'SU es ain ee one Awe AW74 f LZy IAIV X f , .AQ L I f V , ll efggifzfffff' 1406 1 ,Q K Kd UL, Z Qi CMAJ SU 6 pa-. 7N'f'f 0 rf f' f Qfiwdwfa' QQWW My jef, If ff?


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