Shidler High School - Gusher Yearbook (Shidler, OK)
- Class of 1949
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N-arm A an ' ' H THE GUSHER P bl lu fl L T S fSl1 cl Hg S Sh dl Qlql 11 1949 Volume Si u is e 2 lie enior Class 0 i ler i lm cl1ool i er, a oma ur Theme 1 Building Today For Tomorrow Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul, As the swift seasons roll! Leave thy low vaulted past! Let each new temple, nobler than the last, Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast, Till thou at length art free, Leaving thine outgrown shell by 1ife's unresting sea! --- Holmes, The Chambered Nautilus ..f 'r s4f' we ' Thus alone can we atta1n To those turrets, where the eye Sees the world as one vast p1a1n, And one boundless reach of sky ongfellow, 'The Bu11ders II:! I X ff X 1 E fx v AY . rder of Books ADMINISTRATION Board of Educat1on Super1ntendent Pr1nc1pa1 Faculty Sen1or Jun1or Sophomore Freshman ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS FEATURES Q49 525 Make a model before thou buildest Proverb CLASSES Am U lvl Lay square the blocks upon the sl1p, And follow well tl11S plan of m1ne Choose the hmbers w1th the greatest care, Oi all that 15 unsound beware Longfellow, The Bu11d1ng of the Sh1p AD INISTR TIO 9 I I Mx :fin l W Board of Educatlon C H Gux Joe Curnutt pfesldenf V1ce Pres1dent A J Wzldman Wendell Aupperle Monte w00dy Clerk Memb Member The Board of EdUC8t10U meets 1n regular sess1on the fxrst Monday of each month as requxred by law and ln spec1al sess1on dur1ng the month when necessary to take up problems and bus1ness requ1r1ng 1mmed1ate attent1on The Board of Educat1on detern1nes the eneral POIICISS of the school, employs the super1ntendent, teachers, and other employees, and 15 respons1b1e for provldlng adequate bU11d1HUS, transportatlon iacll 1t1es, equ1pment, suppl1es, and for a good up to date school gil! ' y L Q ' . iw . 4 Q- Q . Dr. . . 'ld g 1 Q .. l . V 0 - b V W ta 5 . . ef ' ' . X . i g Superintendent ack Hay, B S , M M Jack Hay came to us this year as super1ntendent afte hav1ng served at Barnsdall in that capacity for twelve years Dur1ng the recent war he was rn the Navy four years Always 1D terested in matters pertainxng to good education, Mr Hay has served as Dres1dent of the Schoo1master's Club and as pres1dent of the Osage County Teacher's Association, he has been a 1eg1s lative delegate and a member of the Tax Review Board J Alice LaBorde Secretary Vx J . . - . S. r. ' - e , ' ' 4 ' A Q ' ' ,alfpfj , In I A V ' Q - - Q F MW iw . .ip pf Faculty we .d5N' QM x ,QQJX r The architect Built his great heart into these sculptured stones, And with him toiled his chil- dren, and their lives Were builded, with his own into the walls, As offerings unto God. --- Longfellow, W G. Ward, B. S.g M. Ed. HThe Golden Legend' 'f-F 1 W. G. Smith, A. B.3 M. S. Vice-Principal Mathematics Barbara Butler Mathematics F E1 s Instrumental Music Art Fleak Football Coach ellie Fry Commerce . A. Givens Industrial Arts Vocational Shop Helen Head B. S. English 2.25 '19 w Mar1e H1cks Eng11gh, Speech Elalne Ledbetter Sc1ence Leonard Lowry MatheAat1cs Nelle Stebler Home Ecnnom1cs Junette W1111ams B. S Vocal Music F'- lefqfilli V71 R ---1'i ' A11 are Arclutects ol Fate, Work1ng III these walls of Tune, Some w1th mass1ve deeds and great, Some w1th ornaments of rhyme ongfellow, The Builders FLASL ES 4 t K 'X t Ax ,.g..,,,Q If ' x I I f m Lx ,... - - -I L I ' . 71 .4 , , Senlors jail jig I .W 4' YQW 'Munn Darrell Raney J1mmy Edwards pf6S1d8Ht Vxce Pf851d6Ht Dora Lee Farrow Jane Harryman Secretary Reporter These are the offxcers who have capably led the Senxor Class through the most memorable year of 1ts career They are not only outstand1ng scholars, but have establxshed lndlvldual records ln the fields of musxc, scxence and dramatxcs O 3' A 5 2, 6 V A x if t - 'f'9Hfr'x' A P - ,fl , 052' ,il ,o Q, 6. of ani - Q 1 E 1 in 1 is X2 N ?f:4 ljjkj I N L 1 fi' P ' 63' y .V '2 Adkins on, Velora Arrington, John Ball, Delores Benge, Albert Bivin, Evelyn Blair, Gene Bookout, Marvin Brown, Gary l l I :AJWV X L N. .9 ex 'S 'Q S i Q V- .-J ' Q I Q xx, L J Q3 S 0 T 0 9 S Q ex. N G x S. ,av- X - 1 JJ? Brown, Wayne Clapp, Johnie Cotham, Floyd Crain, Jack Davis, Bill Davis, Norma Donelson, Joan Doty, Marlene Ford, Aaron Fritz, Kenneth Groves, Judy Harmon, Betty Hendryx, Jean Jabara, Charlene Jacques, Arthur Johnson, Billie Jean QA! ffl-c,..f I U 7 s QP MK i TN Dx 5 R 'Z' I FA ,f D Nr .-Q to 'NT' fb. N X X Dx xxlf fem 70' Johnson, Paul Johnson, Virginia Kendrick, Richard Ketchum, Kathryn Lee, Robert Long, Billy Dean Mahan, Willow Mae Martin, Sharon Moore, Lucille Page, John Parker, Fern Rash, Joe Rogers, Donna Ross, Kenneth Rollins, Billy Thomison, Boyd 1' A i J 'Y dffuf ,rd 1 v X5 .l 2- ,fb B 5o'JM X x 14 ,I wie in E mx Ward, Barton Yeager, Conrad 1 .r . 3 !. is .nik J' Jimmy Edwards shows James Wilhelm how to operate the public address conirol. Jane Harryman conducts the band in pep assembly. 3. Velora Adkison, Lucille Moore and George Tooley make oxygen. Floyd Gotham operates a metal lathe. Football queen, Jean Hend ryx, rides in the home- coming parade. f 1 8 ssl mmm-L 804- Junlors 'F fu Presxdent G Adaxr Vxce Presxdent R Zxnk Secretary W Kephart figf Reporter G Tooley gl ,Q 'W Mvwuabgwzy Ausbrooks, Don Averxll, Mary Ann Burrus, Bob Clay, Betty Jo X Cauthon, A Belle Chron1ster, Bruce Connelly, Nary .3 otham, Joyce Coulter, Dav1d Cra1n, Dean Davxs, Gayle AQ X Ki! Deason, D1ck Deason, Pevgy Dodson, Jerry Duncan, Dorothy gee 7'rMA.uab?71f7 Emberton, Jeanxe Ford, Earl Harr1son, Betty Harton, Mary Ann if Bulldlng Today For Tomorrow ,Q ll tu ' ' , on . Q B 4 U' . - . 'SL I n . Y 'A Bn' 5 D' U Ai Q ... ...'. fri!! ' g H 3 ff f W ,X was .aaa n 'y ' 5 ,5'A if' ' EQ' i 4 I 7 Q r f 1 Nz . ', 3 rl ' T3 1 CUIPPQ Sam x ' as ig ii Li 'J' V. U ', Ria Q ian x V .f A 51 25 J Q 3 1 2, ' It '1 To D . X .- . 4 1' 1 .' ' 1 if ff' WI f,v, .4-R ! A . 1' , 1, If I A F N , Q if l .43 gn A ' , B li E .I i , . . 1 B .Q J I x..':A x in I ' V ,' ff ' . .J I . . ft, I in I K Yr ,,lhlE! WLM U 15 wwvwdl, KWH ,su nnMJ1R QJMN XIX! fd Henderson, Beverly Ann Henderson, Beverly bue Hlndman, Ha7el Holllngsworth, Lee Huffman, Barbara McGrew, Ruby lxxon, Tom Nelson, xor Osborne, Bob Parks, Walter Punches, Mary Ellen 1 Quxgley, Ed Yv4AA1 'd! I Roe, Charles Ross, Sherman bandusky, Eleanor DIMHOHS, Rosanna 579 Splndle, Juana Stevens, Alfred A! Sulllvan, Norma Tabor, Ronald Wllhelm, James Yeager, Dean York, Nona Mae Bulldlng Today For Tomorrow Sophomores Presldent L Hendrvw V1ce Pres1dent B1l11n s becretary L Pershall Reporter w11118mS maygdlfi Adkxson, Lva lenge, lartha lland, Joan drown, lsther Ruth boyd, Albert Bump, Herbert murks, Dorls Jean 2 f fW 'g. ,Wffg Cherry, Dorothv 1 I L Crossland, John Dollarh1de, lary Doz1er, Barbara Ldwards, Lou1s Lllls, Pebgy Elmore, Jan1e Lou Lnglund, Yvonna Fender, hva Har1e Ferguson, Floyd Freeman, Joe Goddard, Ray Hammer, R1chard Bulldlng Today For Tomorrow hwkkb X I ..vg' IV? Q ,tr 4 , r f 1- 5 C. ' ' g ley 'X, ' 1. t il' H 4' , Jo 7? 3 .1 it ,V ' 5 ery! . , L I v . -lorix va 'J - K I , . X X - U i'. f, L LX Jr Y I ' .1 xv 5 . F. ' N. : . iaf 'uii '1 : ' ,T , ' 1 ' 5 g 'fxfl' ' f on 'sy x I wh ff lg ' 1 O O ,An ,-2 o 9' 1 Z ' rv QX. Hill, J. D. Hoffman, Bill Lockhart, Charles Long, Billy Gene Vartin, Dean NcFenry, Joyce NCLHIH, James 5, Peters, Dan Peterson, Joan Powell, Fred Raney, Barbara Rozell, Donal Scott, Bobby Smith, Wallace btorm, Bobby Streetman, June Waltman, LaVerne Ward, Avonelle White, Billy Joe Q Q A Link, Louis Bulldlng Today For Tomorrow 4' A5 I - H 5 +1 1 ' .5 , ' 9 K A x A A A . . 7 XI!! , ! Ei f' AQ ' h 4 cf ,U ,QX 4 - XPN-yas in V . .3 P I in ,en r :ix l . A d . I - 4 b ,. 'ia 3 - P 3 .fag K 1 g W ll 1 ' 5 A ,Q Q 0 A Q 5 P Ly N . L2 5 V h V AL- ab' lg 4 X A Walls, Joe Dean 'HQ if-Q ff? 1 ' f 3 ::' fi 423:45 ,fill-' P, P ' ' ' Freshmen Presxdent 5 Clapp Vxce pf6S1d6Ht J B Henderson Secretary D Doty Reporter J Arrxngton if W ITA Allen, Mary Ellen Alberty, Larry 'f Batson, Tommy Bowhay, Carole Cooper, Charles Donelson, Kathleen Edwards, L11a Grady, Joan Harp, Azalxne Henderson, Norma Hxndman, Darlene Ho1l1ngsworth, Mlldred ,Nl in ,- Huffman, Tom y Jabara Phxlrp Jacqnes, Jxmmy 'YV li Jackson, Jrm G 93 Johnston, Valera Ann Lee, Helen Long, Joe faYJ Meyers, Dene L Rf Bulldlng Today For Tomorrow ' is '23 a s Q C Q o S o 0 o o V N I -ji, 5-fi. V' Z! '7 -, Nl' A ,5?,, f , 3 -H, - if I , -A A ,, . its f x u-. J , .1 -: V i -in 3' V 'B' I JA . X ' Q'f EEE Aff. ' '. 5 Q . 5 I' Y , 3 '. 'af . ' A . ' ' 1 . K in -fl . . I ,f4, my , - igtgr Yi, K f . - V: I- I.g.,.. 1 ,1 . . 14 4 W il 43 . ' jJ' fx l 1' 'fe A 4 A N ' I. a lx x 'M'45w5Ei , , I! IE I' l Q I Meyers, Gene Mxlls, Thomas Miller, Jackie Nelson, Peggy Nxckles, Inxce Patteson, June Nuttle, Jmnes Parks, Bonnie A Parks, Janxe P1erce, Mary Ann Punches, Leroy Reed, Dav1d Sandusky, Ronald Spencer, Robert Shelton, Betty Sm1th, Colene M, Stevens, Alberta Stroup, Carrxe Lyn Taylor, Sue Thomas, Jo Ann Wolfe, Bethel York, Charlene Building Today For Tomorrow X4 ll lx - 1 ORGAN IQALTiON S ix u u X 1 'H A 4 X i- A . iii nhl i gi , 4 f I f -s 1- X.. I 1 s .... 11- Why build these cities glorious If an unbui ded goes? In we bui the world, unles The builder also grows. --- idwin lark am We Grow By Learning me SEQ QQI' FQ . First Row Arrrngton, B Davxs, K Ross, W BFOWDQ G brown, G Blau, M Bookout Second Row Mr G1V9l15s ord, C eager, ra1n, 8C S9 Fri Z9 Page, F Cotham, P Johnson, B Rollxnso B Thomlson T 8 I CLUB Pres1dent Kenneth Ross V1ce Presldent Jack Cra1n Secretary Aaron Ford Reporter Kenneth Fritz The purposes of the T and I Club are to develop qualxtres of leadersh1p, and to encourage soc1a1 and recreat1ona1 8Ct1V1t165, to develop nual1t1es of stab111ty and self conf1dence, to promote scholarshxp among the members, to fam111ar1ze the members w1th a broader vlew of the world's work, to ass1st one an other 1U secur1ng a better understand1ng of common problems and furthermore to cult1vate a fr1end1y and cooperat1ve sp1r1t amonw the members, teachers, par ents, and the erployers 1n the communxty And By Serving Others First Row W Kephart, H Connelly, J Grady, B Shelton, H Dollarhxde, V Johnston, C York, E Sandusky, D Dun can, N lenderson, I lrckles, Spxnzle, J McHenry Second Row U Hendryx, B P1erce, B Raney, Donelson, C Smlth, Cauthon Th1rd Row Johnson, L Moore, Doty, and D Ball C Dozxer, J Thomas, J Patteson, Jabara, C Stroup, S Taylor, Ward, J Hendryx, N York, and A Harp, J Harryman, M Allen, Harnon, D Cherry, P Nelson, TIGER CUBS Pres1dent Dora Lee Farrow V1ce Pres1dent Avonelle Ward Secretary Jean Hendryx The purposes of the T1ger Cubs are to bu1ld school sp1r1t, to conduct pep act1v1t1es before and durlng football and basketball games, and to act as a Servlge organlzatron Members act as hostesses at basketball games, assembly programs, and d1nners The table dec oratlons were arranged and the SSFWIH was done by the Tiger Cubs at the football banquet sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce CHELRLEADERS D Rogers, N Davrs, J Emberton, C Dav1son, B Henderson D Farrow, J Bland, J Clapp Ls, O 1, . , . 'n o ' . 1 , Y' J, ' l . . . M. ' . . . - - K, . ' ' A. ' . '- A. . ' : . A . 1- E. Bivins, P. Deason, P. Ellis, K. Ketchum, J. Donelson, V, . 1 B. 1 . o ' M. . . . . 0 A l . Y, g Shldler Hlgh First Row M Ross, S Leach, J Emberton, B Huffman, D. Saxage, M Pave, S Taylor, C Stroup, B Henderson, T McLa1n, Deason, J H1 , B Johnson, M Doty, T ?cGrew, C Jabara, D Rogers IAND The band started the year practicing pep songs and marchin formations which add so much to football game s The fifty band members, under the direction of Mr. B. F. Elli , participated 'in the Osage County Fair, the Cherokee Strip Celebration, the annual Fal- fro-lic, and the district contest held in Tonkawa. In addition to these activities, the annual band concert was given late in January. Members participating in the All-State Band Clinic were Joe Rash, Marvin Bookout, Wilma Kephart, and Juana Spindle. Q 2 l J. Edwards.Second Row:'C. smifn,'E. cram, sflzicnmona, Qt. . by M . .. .11 . Q . . a 5 School Band Th1rd Row I LaBorde, D Do y, Jabara, C Oglesby, K E111s, J Parker, E T1dwe11, Tooley, M Bookout, ard, Mar 1n, D Coulter, G B1a1r, J Rash, 1s, B Doz1er Stand1ng C Ward, Roe, J Donelson, N Dav1s, J Harryman, J Dodson, B Wolfe, hr E111s x The band leads the homecoming parade. We Accept Responsibility E3 fx Norma Davis Joe Rash Barbara Dozier Vice President president L1brar1an The band officers take care of such business of the band as conducting iicket sales, appoint1ng committees, checking uniforms, and arranging the music lxbrary FQUM MAJORETTE AND TWIRLERS Drum hagorette P Deason Tw1r1ers J Splndles A Harion, E Sandusky, D Ball, and W Kephart ' ,D,j gi A 2r,rJ u u'y' M.',' if , ilzf i l ' I Q n . : ' . L. . , n o We Bulld Through Beauty QLAPTLT N Dav1s, J Emberton, D Rogers, J Spxndle There IS no archrtect can bu11d as the Muse can She laws her bears 1n musrc, In mus1c everyone, To the cadence of the wh1rl1n world Wh1ch dances round the sun Emerson, nThe House The quartet and tr1o are boh hard work1ng groups wh1ch comb1ne beaut1fu1 vo1ces with stage attrac txveness The quartet nas appeared on numerous assembly and c1v1c pro grams and had a 1ead1n part 1n the us1ca1 productxon, 'Calendar Glfln The tr1o had an oblxgato part i Wh1 te Chr1stmas and were featured xn N alendar Glfln TRIO Jane Harrynan, Pegvy Deason, Joan Peterson 0 w . 3 A ---- ....- f it ' ' ' n g 1 V . Q - N .. fy- ' 2 1 T Y I ' x . v - ' 5 P , f 1 o o 1, ' ' Q e A f a . , 'H' 1 1 . .b . . 1 1 . . - . . ' . a - 4 . . . ff ' ee . . 1 - Ill . . Q n a n ff . C . 0 Flrst Row P1an1st, B Dozxer, R McGrew, H Lee, B Hen derson, J Cotham, J Harryman, B Wolfe, B Henderson, h Sandusky, Y Englund, J Splndle, C Jabara, L Persh a 1, B Huffman Second Row M Harton, M Doty, N Davis, Aver11l, B Harmon, D Rogers, N Sulllvan, K Ketchum, Peterson, P Deason, L Moore, Cherry, A Wards Farrow, D Burks, J Lmberton 1h1rd Row L Edwards, Henderson, R Hammer, J Arrington, B Fox, B Wh1te, Willxams, B Long, G Davis, B Scott Fourth Row Smith, J McClain, C Bllllngsley, K Fritz, P Jabaras Page, D Deason, B Ward, P Johnson, D Ausbrookso Coulter CHO IR Each year, after 1Hd1V1dU81 try outs, flfty s1x students are selected from the vlee clubs to make up the personnel of the a capella chomr Th1s roup has an excellent musxcal record and much trme 15 spent perfectxng every type of muslc from Bach to Berlln For the past two contest seasons the choxr has set an envxable record, w1nn1n a super1or rat1nU for two years stranght at the d1Sff1Ct meet at Tonkawa, and the Tr1 State Festzval at En1d The annual musical, nCa1endar G1rl,n was pre sented, March Third, and featured a new hlgh school alma mater song wrxtten especxally for the group by Miss Wxllxams. F5 l . . : . . . M. ' . . . ' . J. . . R - D, , , f 0 ' ' : . J. a y I a 0 n I C. Lockhart, F. Powell., C. Roe, J. Rash, B, Thomison, Lo . 0 ' . . . : wg 0 0 ' ' Ju Q ' ' . D. . n a 4 . 'c BOYS' GLLL CLUB H71 Fxrst Row P1an1st, B Dozxer, L Ldwards, J B hender n, J a s, Sm1 h, B Fox, J MCLJLH, B Lon , D Coulter, M1ss Wi1118mS Second Row L Alberty, B Scott, R Hammer, J Arrlngton, B Wh1te, P Johnson, Roe, J Rash, L W1Il1ams, F Powell, G Dav Thxrd ow P Jabara, J Page, K Frxtz, C Lockhart, D ea son, B Ward, B Thom1son, C B1l11ngsley, D Ausbrooks GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Pxrst Row P1an1st, B Doz1er, R McGrew, H Lee, J Gra dy, W Kephart, B Henderson, B Wolfe, B Henderson, C Jabara, L Pershall, J Splndle, Y Englund, B Huff nan, D Burks, N155 W11l1ams Second Row C Davlson, troup, Har on, Dav1s, A Har , M Doty, J Peterson, E BIVIH, A Ward, D Farrow, J Bland, B Shelton, V Johnston, C York, J Emberton Thxrd Row J Harryman, B Harmon, M Aver1ll, P Ellxs, N Sull van, P Deason, J Cotham, M Allen, D Nelson, J Hwfeo L- Moore, D- Cheffys E. Sandusky. Fourth Row: K. Ketchum, D. Rogers. ' f V-- ' , li N E so .D:Wll w. f .' .L Q: '. g- 'c: . ' . . ' . is. ' R : . . . ' . . D - c. s ' M. 1 N. . fy ' . : l . A 0. . 1 . .U . . . . -- , ..E1- Gusher Staff A Seated C Jabara, J Harryman, S Martin, D Farrow, B Johnson, L Moore Standing E Ledbetter, B Long, J Clapp, D Raney, B Ward STAFF MEMBERS Editor ................ Dora Lee Farrow Business Manager ........ Darrell Raney Secretary ............... Lucille Moore Layout Editor.... .... Charlene Jabara Music Editor ..... ..... Jane Harryman Features Editor .......... Johnie Clapp Sports Editor ............... Bill Long Artist. ........... Billie Jean Johnson Photographer... ........ .Barton Ward Typists ....... ...... Sharon Martin Jane Harryman Sponsor... ...Elaine Ledbetter For L4 .:- ?, 9 : o I ' ' O o . . Q Q I 5 , . o o Q GUSHER STAFF Plans for the Yearbook started early in the fall Most of the individual and group pictures were made in September The staff was organized, the theme was chosen, and the sales campaign was launched in October. With these major items attended to, each staff member could concentrate on his par ticular assignment Photographer Barton Ward was much in evidence at all times with his camera and flash bulbs the constant demand for a glimpse of the pictures he always lied, Buy an annual ' Dora Lee Farrow and Lucille Moore attended the fall meeting of the Oklahoma Interscholastic Press Association in Norman where they exchanged ideas with students from high schools throughout the state Incidentally, you might ask them how they managed to get the autographs of the Nebraska football squad and coaching staff' Tha is quite a story Barton Ward snaps a picture Darrell Raney and Lucille Moore take orders for The Gusher 6 0 9 I : . To rep ' , O . c u n . . ft . . . ,D 1. ' 2. ' s Q 1 or L , h v P A ' 1-asf' : 4.1 ', 3 ACTIVITY CALLNDAR 1948 1949 September School be Football season opened Yearbook p1ctures nade Cctober F1rst h0m6C0m1Hg assembly and parade Fal fro l1c Carnlval November Annual open house Sen1or PICTUFGS made Thanksb1v1n assewbly Thanks 1v1n hol1day December Football banquet Jun1or play Basketball season opened Chrrstmas ho11day May Junlo January Semester exam1nat1ons Inv1tat1onal tournament at Pawhuska Football Jackets presented Annual band concert February Osabe County Tournament Teacher's meet1ng D1Stf1Cf basketball tournament March Calendar Glrl' glven by vocal department Sen1or play Apr1l Curr1cular contests begln Gushers arrlve Sen1or Day r Senlor banquet Baccalaureate Sen1or assembly Flnal examlnatlons Commencement T or . . ban I I . T Y O I . . - - fr V . X1 . . X . . . rr' ' n- 1 ' 6 gf l . . . . 1 . TT 0' C3 b . . . U 0 I ' I . I . . .. 0 Q . Q 01 ROA A EW ill? I V V 1 1 A ' - I il r I f A f an , ll i i 155 1 in ll i V 4? AAA Oh America, because you build for ' Mankind, I build for you. --- Whitman ATHLETICS A Sh1d1er Sh1d1er Sh1d1er Sh1dler Sh1dler Sh1d1er Sh1d1er Shxdler Sh1d1er Sh1d1er First Row Managers D Mxxon, C. Lockhart, J La- Borde Second Row Davis, Yeager, C Roe, omas, J. Page, R L e, R ss, S Ross, Jacques, B Chron1ster Th1rd Row- E Quxgley, Rash, R Zink, B Whxte, A Ford, C Bxllingsley, Deason, B Long, F Powell, J Nelson, B Davis, Craxn Fourth Row Coach Fleak, R Tabor, Ross, B Burrus, C Yeager, K Frltz, B Thom1son, Goddard, H Bump, P Johnson, M Bookout, J H11l, Adaxr, A Jacques, G Blair scones L1:TTE12M1:1x B11l1nvs1ey Bla1r Bookout Davxs Davxs Deason Ford Ffltl Jacques Johnson Lee Fa1rfax Copan 110111 ny Dewey Tulsa Centra HBH Pawnee Yale Cleveland Tonkawa Barnsdall is! 'H ld that l1ne'n Long Pave Rash Roe Ross Thomas Thom1s Yeager Yeager Zxnk The uoys call a slvnal 1n scr1mmage Coach Esk1moH Fleak sends ln a sub st1tute 'lr1n the Barnsdall game First Row eason, R L e, C Roe, B Thomas, G Davls, R Ross, K Frztz, R Zink, J Rash Second Row- Coach eak, A ord, eaver, C Yea er, B Davis, J Page, A Jacques, G Bla1r FOOTBALL The Sh1dler T 6 as enued thelr season w1th a record of eivht wins and two losses The team played Cleveland for the d1Stf1Cf champ1onsh1p, los1ng a well played game by a score of nxneteen to fourteen A lot f cred1t for the successful season ooes to the well balanced l1ne Althou h not one of the heav1est 1n the d1Stf1Ct, lt was always fast and hard charg1ng Much could be sa1d about the speed and coordlnatlon of the backixeld, but the fact that the ent1re squad always worked together as a unxt was a major fact 1n produc1ng a super1or team Coach Art Fleak belxeves that good sportsnansh1p 15 the foundatlon 0hfWh1Ch every ath1et1c team must be bu1lt and the conduct of th1s team xs proof of that be lie! UI the twenty one boys who lettered, seven w1ll remaxn to form the nucleus of the squad next year C Yeager, K Ross, C Roe, and R Zlnk received honorable mentlon on All State teams 4 D Yeager gets 1n some k1Ck1HU practzce 6 Heads or tails? wibwr 4 4 : D. D . e . . '. .Fl '.F 'D.Y,. .' g o ' D 5. 1-2-1-2. A Q 1 ? A 5 1 . WJ SENIOR HIGH BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM A I First Row: B. Davis, R. Zink, B. White, D. Crain. Second Row: B. Long, G. Adair, C. Billingsley, G. Tooley. Third Row: D. Deason, K. Fritz, C. Yeager, A. Jacques, J. Page, C. Roe, Mr. Fleak. ' With four returning lettermen to build around, Coach Art Fleak has produced a team that has won fourteen of the eighteen games played. They also won the Pawhuska Invitational Tournament and were beaten by Burbank 32-31 in the finals of the Osage County Tournament. Shidler 25 Kaw 17 Shidler 42 Grainola 12 Shidler 35 Newkirk 20 Shidler 26 Cleveland 24 Shidler 19 Newkirk 9 Shidler 33 Kaw 16 Shidler 24 Fairfax 25 Shidler 28 Burbank 33 Shidler 35 Oilton 27 Shidler 23 Fairfax' 24 Shidler 31 Cleveland 37 Shidler 38 Foraker 20 Shidler 36 Burbank 29 Shidler 24 Pawhuska 22 Shidler 31 Ralston 30 Shidler 30 Pawnee 20 Shidler 37 Hominv 28 Shidler 45 Yale 31 1. The boys watch an excitin 3 HOk play. 2. Supt. Hay presents captain Bill Davis with the second place trophy in the Osage County Tournament. A ay, boys, lets go! SENIOR HIGH GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM P2 fs First Row: J. Bland, K. Donelson, L. Pershall, J. Emberton. Second Row: E. Sandusky, N. Davis, V. Johnson, D. Ball. Third Row: Mr. Smith, P. Deason, P. Ellis, J. Donelson, S. Martin. Shidler 29 Kaw 23 Shidler 49 Grainola 41 Shidler 46 Cleveland 7 Shidler 27 Kaw 27 Shidler 24 Burbank 39 Shidler 37 Oilton 28 Shidler 56 Cleveland 37 Shidler 36 Foraker 21 Shidler 27 Burbank 28 Shidler 34 Ralston 28 Shidler 47 Yale 29 Time out in the winning game of the Pawhuska Tournament. Coach Smith flashes a smile of victory after winning the Pawhuska Tournament. Supt. Hay presents captain Norma Davis with second place trophy in the Osage County Tournament. Coach Smith had four girls who lettered last year returning to make up the nucleus of this year's team. The team has played good ball, win- ning nine of eleven games. They won the Pawhuska Invitational Tour- nament and were beaten in the finals of the Osage County Tourna- ment by Burbank, 56-44. S. .S JUNIOR HIGH BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM V . Y FIFSI Row C Cooper, J Henderson, J Bowman, J M111er, Ell1s, R Sandusky J Long Second Row P Jabara, Arrlngton, E Thurman, D Mlxon, G Meyers, D Meyers, Batson, C Lockhart Th1rd Row Mr Lowery, J LaBorde, Punches, J Nuttle, C Thurman, T Huffman, Hills The yunxor h1gh boys won the xnvitatlonal tour nament at Burbank, but the glrls were el1m1nated the second round JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' BASKLTBALL TEAM Fmrst Row B Roe, D Savage, H Wantland, H D1se1, M Ross Second Row B Shelton, C Stroup, J Grady, C York, A Harp Thlrd Row Mr Smith, C Smxth, S Taylor, K Donelson, M Allen, D Hindman, P Nelson ' : . . ' . . ' K. ' . . , . . : . J. ' . . ' . . T. . . : . . L. . . . . T . . . . . in . fi' 4- - f nn ' fe . I 1- .- , , P I I r -Y-X 5' V ' fL.,.., ,,!., U W , ' : . . . . ' . . : I O O O O C : . . ' . . . . . . 4' JT an AFS YV' fx 4mW 5 ' -I ityni ljl T' FEATURES - i P . 2 . . AA ml W .Q I I tmf o I s Q5 ol- - Nothing useless is, or low Each thing in its place 15 estg And what seems but idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. --- Longfellow, The Buil I - PEGGY DEASON Peggy Deason was chosen queen of the annual Fal-fro-lic, Halloween Carnival sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. Her attendants were Sharon Martin, Carolyn Davison, and Kathleen Donelson. Peggy was crowned by Bobby Thomas at the close of the carnival festivities. JEAN HENDRYX Jean Hendryx was elected football queen by the student body She was crowned between hal ves of the Pawnee game The band and T1ger Cubs formed a lar e heart through which the queen and her attendants marched to meet the1r escorts Capta1n Arthur Jacques placed the helmet on Jean's head, and then presented her w1th a large bouquet of chrysanthemums ids? Seated M Connelly, J Cotham, B Henderson, D Deason, W kephart Stand1nn D Coulter, R McGrew, J W11 helm, B Chronxster, W Parks House Llghts Off V JUNIOR PLAY HTHE CASE OF THF MISSING HEIRSH CAST Perrlot Preston .... ...Bruce Chronister Gwen Talbert .......... ...... .Ruby McGrew Bruiser Barnes .......... .... Dick Deason Mrs. Allerdyce Beeman... .... Joyce Cotham Maybelle Beeman .............. Mary Connelly Louise Thomas ................ Wilma Kephart Mrs. Kite ........ ...Beverly A. Henderson The Phantom ......... . ...... James Wilhelm J. Winston Graham... ... ...Walter Parks lom Arsdale . Oke Stxmson . Carollne Anthoney Arsdale Sylvia Webster Peaches Carter Dean Marlow Asma Birdie Laverne SENIOR PLAY HGIRL-SI N CAST Barbara Sanford fBabsJ Chuck Mayo John Page Barton Ward Donna Rogers Darrell Raney Dora Lee Farrow Judy Groves Albert Benge Charlene Jabara Johnle Clapp Jane Harryman Wayne Brown Alfred Tennyson Murgatoyd Joe Rash Curtaln Tlme ' Seated D Farrow, J Rash, B Ward, D Raney, J Pane J Iarryman Stand1ng D Rogers J G J C1 W Brown, C Jabara, A Benge , raves, app YKQX P Jabara, B Doz1er, J Peterson, D Deason, J Emberton CALLNDAR GIRL Calendar G1r1N was ihe name of the annual sprln muslcal product1on glven by the vocal departnent Th1s was, as the name lmplxes, a mus1ca1 presentat1on of the months of the year Appropriate stage sett1ngs and costumes for each month to ether w1th the fan1l1ar mus1c BSSOCIHT d wxth spec1al occa slons prov1ded a colorful and unusual event HETHQ. A. Ward, B. Wolfe, A. Harp, P. Deason, N. Sullivan, C. Jabara XXYN in Q , 7 x ,,-J - it-'- A ,af Y .Till-' 1 v 1 A ' lx if , I ,j V' ' X 1 . V r 4 ', I I ,I A I t I I , ff I hh' 7 : t . ' 4 ,f ' ' f v 4 5 Juni +2 A 1 . Z . l A F i a ' Q. -i, ,.f? if I2 I C . l ' ' 4 . TA' ff o X n 0- n b . . ! . . g . 1. . . . . . - Ah, what a wondrous thing it 15 To note how many wheels of toil One thought, one word can set in notion' --- Longtellow, NThe Buildin of the Shi Supt. Hay wheels his bride down the main street of Shidler. John Page has his Wllll ankle wrapped during the winning game in the Pawhuska Invitational Tournament. Mr. Hay, Coach Fleak and Mr. Ward enjoy themselves at the Osage County tour- nament. Tiger Cubs march in the homecoming parade. Dorothy Cherry stamps han at the tournament. Miss Fry and Mr. Lowery seem to enjoy their work selling tickets. Barbara Dozier, Joan Bland, and Peggy Ellis decorate the football queen's float Coach Smith and Chaperon Stebler study the game statistics. Kenneth Ross, Joan Donelson, Queen Hendryx, Captain Jac ques, Sharon Martin and John Page at the coronation. Cheerleaders help Artie Fleak celebrate his first birthday . James McLain discusses a problem in . Chemistry students learn laborator Bill Long studies the coefficient of A friction in physics class. 5 ' world history. Y techniques. A class in first year typing. Barbara Dozier demonstrates remark- able playing ability in her recital. Home economics students practice the art of entertaining graciously. Building Today For Tomorrow The game begins. Bruce Chonister and Wilma Kephart in a scene from the junior play. Students see a movie during noon recess. The library staff is one of the outstanding and least publicized organizations of our school. Librarians are: Mrs. Head, M. Punches, H. Lee, A. Ward J. Bland, K. Donel- son, L. Pershall, J. Cotham. Peggy Ellis and Charles Bill ingsley present the flags in the color ritual. Joe Rash plays a number on his trombone. 3. The band adds much to our assemblies Through Assemblles We Bulld Student chairman, Wilma Kephart pr sides effectively over the Thanksgiving assembly Jane Harryman, student conductor of the band, concentrates on her ob E-as is r X4 . 0 . A O ' , j . qmepiw 5 Sen1or football lettermen rece1ve thelr jackets Coach Fleak pauses to tell a joke The Splrlt Of Students 8 The band plays for pep assembly in the gym 9 'Be not afra1d ' announces angel Norma Henderson 1n the Chf1Stm6S assembly f l p ui 6 6. ' Joan Bland, Joyce McHenry, and Peggy Ellis make nut cups for the football banquet. Shidler 36-Burbanx 29. Our first victory in seventeen years! Wayne nrown runs the 1 and I concessions stand while Mr. Givens gives out vith a rare laugh. Charles Lockhart sips a cokf and ponders the outcome of the basketball g.me. Bill Meyers. Mary Connelly tries to please customer Thomas McGrew. Sharon Martin entertains Joan Peterson, Juana Spindle and Dora Lee Farrow with an of the nboy friendn. Mr. Ellis prepares to stamp a cus- tomers hand at the gate. fAre your ears cold, Boots?l nBeaver patrol to the rescueln shout Carrie Lyn Stroup, Avonelle Ward and Peggy Ellis. Conrad Yeager presents a gift from the team to Coach Fleak. Ed Quigley and Dick Deason begin on their second plate of ice-cream. Tiger Cubs decorate the table for the football banquet. 5 1 KC QNX O fx --1111 -' xx R Vi l :U , L l -l-l 'ir Build today, then strong and sure, Wifh a firm and ample baseg . 2: 0 0 - - - 0 H OKLAHOMA CITYEE And ascendln and secure Shall to orrow f1nd 1tS place Longfellow, The Bu1lder s 419-vldh SEMEU EULUR PRESS 3 4 V L r K. ,gs
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