Shidler High School - Gusher Yearbook (Shidler, OK)
- Class of 1954
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E. f 'E lf'-A, 3 Y, . . . . . . . 4 , . . ,. . . . f'f IBIIARII 0F ED CA'l'l0 Ml' Wendell AUPPCPIC Mr Monte Woody Dr CH Culld Vlce-Presxdent Member Presldent an f Q Mr. Jack Hay Superintendent Mr ,Ioe Curnutt Mr J V Bellue Clerk Member ADMINISTRATIUN Mrs. Alice LaBorde Mr. Ward Secret ay Pri ncip al FAC L'I'Y MISS MARGARET GANDY A ANTWINE MRS HELEN HEAD SP90Ch and English lealihel' dll' Commercxal te cher and senror Engllsh teacher lxbrary super rector of the Jumor and semor class sponsor v1sor and erghth grade sponsor plays and seventh grade sponsor MR JACK DOBBINS MISS NELLE STEBLER MR GAYLE COYLE Basketball coach sc1ence tea Home Economlcs teacher and Football Coach American his cher and Junlor class Sponsor jumor class co sponsor wry Ee'-78l'aPhY and JUMOI' C1885 sponsor A F MARTIN B ELLIS 'VIR CHARLES PRIFSS Nlathemancs teacher and fresh Drrector of Instrumental Musrc Drrector of Vocal Musxc man class sponsor and faculty advxsor of the Gusher MR Tl'Vl BAKER Nlechanlcal Drawing and Voca tional Shop 1 h ' ' fflg-'. V. ,J V if z 1 9 . , Ml-LH. . . . , .- . 8 , . , , - nv 'I' 52, I 0 14.5 3 . a ? . E? Q 1 1 I ? fy . 'v N f , ' I A , f A V . 1 ' l NJ- MR. . .. MR. .F. f, f , SENIORS LLP I T0 RIGHT Carl Thurman Vlce Presxdent Bertha Baker Secretary and Davxd Hunt. Presndenl. JUINIORb IEFT T0 RIGHT Kenneth Freeman Presxdent ,lean Edwards Secretary ani Matt Sparkman Vlce Presxdent I i' SOPHOMOHILS LEF1 T0 RIGHT Harold Huffman Vxce President B111 Woods Presldent Dorothy Benge Secretary FHESHMEN LEFT 'IO RIGHT Fneda Alberty Secretary Carl Cotham Pres srdent Nlonty 'VlcClead Vlce President 1 , 4 . 4 , - , ' -5 I , , J - , a , 4 , . . . . f, D-11. -l , : , s , 1 l ' r 1 t 2 , Q , - Q. 1 , . NINA ADKISON Librarian 1 year. WALTER BOYD Basketball 2 yearsg Football 2 yearsg TGI 1 year: BOYS Glee Club 1 year. 4 '? Kewl ' . , V ,' ' '- 1? 2 J 5 I . X 'I' J 1 fill limi r is Y'7Q YL,-S wg ar ,IANICE DALTON Pep Club 1 yearg Speech playsg Mixed Chorus 2 yearsg Girl's Glee Club 2 yearsg Girl's Quartet 2 yearsg Girl's Quintet 2 years. l .f- U . I I I ia' HERB CARTER Football 4 yearsg T841 Club 2 yearsg Vice President T81l, ' Senior. BOB BOWEN T811 I year. EEHTHA BAKER D Pep lub 3 years: Gxrl's Glee Club 4 yearsg Mixed Chonis 3 yearsg Accompanist 2 yearsg Student Council 2 yearsg Sec. Senior: Gusher Staff 2 yearsg Assoc. Editor Gusher, Seniorg Class Sec- retary, Seniorg Vice President Mixed Chorus, Seniorg Junior Playg Mathematics Award, Freshmang English Award, Sophomoreg Typing Award, Junior: State Honor Society 3 yearsg Librarian 1 yearg DAR Award, Seniorg Basket- ball l year. iila as GEORGE CORNI' LISON Football 4 years T811 Club 'VIELVA DOWI' LL Pep Club 3 years 'lhxecl Chorus 3 years Gxrl S Glee Club 3 years Band 4 YBBFS Saxophone Quartet 3 years Basketballl year Cl8SS Sec retary Freshman Pep Club Reporter Semor Ixbrarlan 1 year 1 year Basketball l year W' BOB COTHAM Football 4 years Baseball 4 ears 'vlrxed Chorus 3 years Boys Glee Club 3 years Basketball 1 year Football captam Senxor Magazlne captam Jumor Chorus llbrar xan Senior s,f DONAI D CHAPIN Band 2 years Nlxxed Chorus l year Boy s flee Club 1 year ROSALLA MLYP RS l ep Club 1 year Nhxed Cho rus 1 year Gul s Flee Club 1 year Head Lxbrarxan Senlor jA'Vll'S DAXIS l81l Club 2 years Sergeant at Arms Qenlor Basketball 4 years Baseball 1 year State llcpresentatlve TSI junior 'R' CAROL I-AGI' ll Mrxed Chorus 3 years Glee Club 4 years Pep Club 4 years Cafeterxa year bllARON LEACH Glrls Glee Club 4 years Mlxed Chorus 4 years Grrl s uartet 2 years junior Play Pep Club 2 years Gusher Staff Senxor Student Councxl 1 year Student Conductor fBandJ Senxor Band 4 years State Honor Socrety 1 year Q-tl W Nr 3.215- ' ...- .: -he ARLENF PARKER Nlxxed Chorus l year I HO'VlAS FDWARIJS Football 3 years Basketball 3 years Mlxed Chorus 2 years Boys Glee Club 2 years 'Nhxed Chorus Vlce President jumor I DWAIID DAVIS Basketball I year TSI Club 2 years President of TSI Senlor NIARY JI' AN PAGE Basketball 3 years Pep Club 4 years Secretary Pep Club unxor Presxdent Pep Club enlor, 'Ihxed Chorus 4 years 'Nhxed Chorus Reporter jun lor Cxrl s Clee Club 4 years Cheer I eader 2 years Band 1 year State Ilonor Roll I year Annual Staff I year Student Councll I year Student Coun c1l Sec Sophomore Class Secretary Sophomore Class Reporter junxor jumor Play Football Queen Attendant Junior Football Queen Sen lor Gxrls State Q' is-9 avi' lt, a DOROTHY STORNI 'lllxed Chorus 1 year Glrl Glee Club l year DAVID IILVI' Class Presldent Sennor Foot ball I year Boy s Glee Club 4 Years Nlrxed Chorus 4 years Accompanrst l year Annual Staf Art Ed1tor Senror Speech plays 2 years jumor play State Ilonor Socrety 3 years fxtnzenshnp Award 2 years ,IIMVIY DODSON Boys State Football 2 years Basketball 2 years Nllxed Chorus 1 year Boy s Clee Club 1 year Baseball 3 years Typlng Award Sophomore Gusher Staff 1 year I: LAINIL. SNIITII Glrls Glee Club 2 years Mxxed Chorus 2 years Pep Club 4 years junior Play Class Reporter Junlor Class Presrdent Freshman Gusher Staff 3 years Gusher Edxtor Senlor Cafeteria 4 years Sclence Award Sophomore Lngllsh Award Freshman and junror 'lhxed Chorus Sec Senxor Basketball l year State Ilonor SOCICIY 3 years Carnival Queen Attendant Freshman JOYCL 'IHOMISON Pep Club 4 years Llbrarlan I year Nllxed Chorus Cxrl s Clee Club Basketball 3 years 'tlathematxcs Award Sophomore BROOKS 'WOSIER Class Vlce PfESldCHI Soph omore Class Presndent Junior Student Council 3 years Vxce President Stu dent Council President Student Council Mixed Chorus 3 years Presxdent NllX8d Chorus Senior Boy s Clee Club 3 years Boys uartet 2 years Football 4 years Basketball 3 years Baseball 4 years 'lrack 2 ears Boys State Junior X KENNETH ROOT Football 1 year 'I 81 l Club Senior Basketball 1 year Student Council CARL THURMAN Football 4 years Basket ball 4 years Track 2 years 'llxxed Chorus 2 years Boys Clee Club 2 years Class President Sophomore Class Vlce Presxdent Sen 1or Student Connell 1 year B F-r lfgjs P PAUL VERNON Football 3 years Class Vxce Pres Junior Mxxed Chorus 2 years Boys State Hlstory Award, Basketball 1 year KAY WILLIS Mixed Chorus 3 years Clrl s ee Club 3 years Pep Club 4 years Band 4 years State Honor Roll 1 year Annual Staff 1 year Student Councll 2 years Band ueen Secretary of Student Council JUIIIOF Class Reporter Sophomore Football ueen Attendant Semor Pep Club Secretary Semor Junnor Play JACK WOODS Cusber Staff 2 years Stu dent Council 1 year junior Play Track 1 year David looks on whxle Blazlng Brooks Some studlous SCHIOFS97 what IS lt? burns up the typewriter o .7 I .. - tk . 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'ef F i if I s ie.,-12.1 .gf , e 1 A l A .i Karyl Ann Krohn Gene Smith Alan Smith Dixie Lee Donald Sullivan Clarence Swopes LQ .f--M, 'S' Qtnw a,- ' l M 'za :gi h. 1,- '1 -in Fred Swopes Donnell Phillips Bennie Thomas Earnest Thomas Barbara Ann Sharp Joyce Sllelwn Don Vernon Why don't you use im- 3, , Li E 'W CATY F: QF 's Y V x-W e af V ,, , L y g se. . of i W W 0' is X fi! H. . w 1 I 15' 3 I ,Io Ann Teague Bill Weaver ,lucly Lynn Vaughl Bob White the d00l', Paula? Make sure they do it right, Donald. 'I' llllN'l' UIIU UIL , --1-r-- as Z 'G-nk SEATED, Left to Right: Virginia Clapp, ,lack Woods, Bertha Baker, Brooks Mosier, Stanley Betzer, Sharon Leach, and Roy Free- man. STANDING, Left to Right: J. D. Mixon, Shirley Hathcoat, johnny Ross, Mr. Ward, Sponsor, Sharon Singer, and Kay Willis. STUDENT COUNCII. OFFICERS Stanley Betzer,Vice-Presidenlg Bertha l:laker,Secretaryg Brooks Mosier, President. The Student Council, in its mm year, is under the lead- ship of Brooks Mosier and advised by Mr. ll. G. Ward, our Principal. The Council sponsored the National School Assemblies, that were such a success in past years, and the magazine drive, held by the Curtis Co., to help finance the yearbook. lt also had the Christmas gatherings again this year which proved to be very successful. The goal of the Council is the betterrrent of the school and the student body as a whole. .,, fl '1 W1 ...iii f ' .h n 1 A N' 'figs-Qf in 'ily - ' 3' 'K '-5 X I P x IX f l 5 X Y . e K ' K 1 , A I ' 44 Qi 'x ' . J ' 'Nr 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 r . ' 2 ,,.. N- '- L ' . ' ' L ' 'iqivff fS3?1n ' ozlfufi. ,u . Kaxsf ' ma. .. ,K A, S I , - 1 H 635 P' F 1-'f 'it .-.... The Shidler 'Tiger' Marching Band. First on the 1953 spring schedule was the Pawnee Parade where a high rating was received. Then on to the Kingfisher Festival where a 'near' clean sweep was made in Class A. First place in concert and marching and a second place in the open street parade contest sent the band home in a very happy mood. ln the district contest at Tonkawa the kids let their press clippings get the best of them. Net result a Ill Di- vision which did not qualify for the State finals. Anxious to get back on the beam the band scored a Superior rating in marching at the World Series' of band contests, the Tri-State Festival in Enid. Under the leadership of a new Drum Major and Assistant the Tiger' band is con- tinuing to live up to its slogan this year. ln the north central regional marching con- test held at Ponca City in the fall the band again received an Excellent rating, need- ing only .3 of 1 percent for a Superior. The spring schedule will find the Band com- peting in several festivals and striving to bring more honors to 'Shidler High. BAND OFFICERS Ieft to nght Frances Grady Llbrarlan Jackxe lhompson Secretary! Kay Wxllxs Student Councxl Stan ley Betzer President Linda Hendryx Llbrananf and ,lean Ed wards Vice-Presxdent ,IUNIOH HIGH CI AHINE1 QUARTE1 Donald Sullivan Donald Adams Danny Emberton and I lnda Hendryx SENIOR HIGH CLARINFT TIIIO Vxrglma Bonnewell Charles Whitlock and Carolyn Farrar SILNIOH HIGH SAXOPIIONI' OUAHTII 'Vhckey Newell Melva Dowell Ifrances Lmberton and Stanley lletzer Student Conductor Sharon I each leads the band nn a peppy march Why the gullty looks luds7 . , ,x I , I. - I 1 It ll: N ,, ': ,' 'J f I, : , ., .. ., - ,. , , , , - S w . 3 a 2 mi. I J 2 ', ' f l :.' , ' 1 , 1 . ,D N , . ,wax , ,Y I . y.. Ultllfi V1 i A ffl!! Sas 'WA Q X 1' 'KN P , jj Cx P Egg., 'h Q! U , my if .ls-' JJQSV3' , , 4... .- .. .,,.rp-.Af gxSY:gy!Q0-'lftl 'it ' fa ' in ' 1 .' I , ww f.. PN Left to Ri ht, FIRST ROW: Bertha Baker, Accom anistg Elaine Smith, Patricia Cole, Mar' Belle Rowe, Kaye Beilue, Frieda Alberty, ,lo ce Shelton, Thelma Judd, Virginia Bonnewell, Billie Raye, Carolyn Moore, Marcella Goddard, gharlene Starin, Sharon Singer, Karol Krohn, and Sliir- ley Grady. SFGOND ROW: Glenda llunt, Dorothy Ben e, Dorothy Storm, Kay Willis, Judy llowell, Darla Post, Frieda Cauthon, Peggy Smith, Fran- ces Emberton, Judy Phillips, Esther Vance, Paula l3Takc, Mary Grady, Barbara Sharpe, Glenette Gordon,,Io Aru1 Teague, and Mr. Charles Priess, Director. TlllRD ROW: Shirley Jackson, Pegg Streetman, Carolyn Farrar, Shirley llathroat, Jean Edwards, Donnell Phillips, Mary ,lean Page, Frances llunsaker, llctty Nunn, Sharon Leach, Melva llowell, Kiarlcnellazclbaker, ,laekie Thompson, Carol Fager, Pats llowell, and Ka Atkin. FOURTH ROW: Alan Smith, Jim Dodson, Carl Cotham, Holi White, Eugene Smith, Kent Leach, Jimmy llaskins, llarold lllulfman, Gerold Hui fman, David llunt, jay Atkin, Roy Freeman, and Donald Sullivan. FlFTll ROW: Gary Chriscro, ,lohnny Anthony, Vernon lidwards, Ralph Cherry, Raymond llarris, Donny Reed, Tom Cunnius, J. ll. Nlixon, Leon Aupperle, Douglas Rir-kt-tts, 'tiatt Sparkman, Bob Cotham, Mickey Nc-well, Lowell Jones, and Paul NieGrew. SIXTH ROW: Carl Thurman, Paul Vernon, Richard Str-ole, 'Thomas l-Idwards, Brooks Mosier, jackie Haskins, Wal- ter lloyd, lilden Blevins, Don Chapin, Chester Taylor, Kenneth Freeman, Terry Slanfill, Stanley liz-tzz-r, and Charles Whitlork. This year the Chorus is hard at work perfecting the details that go to nrake up a Superior organization. One of our hardest workers is Mr. Priess, Vocal Music director. Vie hope to im- prove on our ll division rating received last year at district contest in Tonkawa whirh qualified us for the State Finals held at Norman. lie also want to beat our lll division rating made at Norman. Y I CHORUS OFFICERS LLFT TO RlGllT: Bobby Cotham, Librarian: Peggy Street- man and Shirle Jackson Robarians Brooks Mos e - y . 1 5 1 r, Presi dent, Bertha Ea er, Vice Presidentg Elaine Smith, Seuetary. GIRL ' GLEE GL B U0 fr, wr-sq-I Left to llight, FlIlS'1 HOW: Bertha Baker, .Nccompanistg lflaine Smith, Dorothy Storm, Joyce Thomison, Kay Willis, Kaye Beilue, Frieda Alberty, Joyce Shelton, lhelma Judd, Elaine llalc, Yirginia Bonnewell, Frances lfmberton, Peggy Smith, llauln Blake, Nlary Grady, Judy Phillips, and Karol Krohn. SECOND HOW: Dorothy Benge, Patricia Cole, Mary Belle llowe, Judy llowell, Darla Post, Frieda Cauthon, Carolyn lloore, Frances llunsaker, Billie l,aye, fllarcella Goddard, llelva Dowell, lfisther Vance, Charlene Starin, Sharon Singer, Janice Dalton, Shirley Grady, and llr. Charles llriess, Director, 'l'lllllD ROW: Glenda llunt, Shirley Jackson, lleggy Streetman, Carolyn Farrar, Shirley llatlicoat, Donnell Phillips, Nlary Jean Page, Betty Nunn, Sharon l.eacli, Nlurlene llazelliaker, ,lo Ann league, Jackie lhnmpson, Carol lfager, Judy llale, llatsy llowell, Kay Atkin, Glenette Gordon, and Jean lfdwzirds. lllll i ll lillll llli Il l I lieft to llight. l'illlS'l' HOW: Bertha Baller, Accompanistz Alan Smith, Jim Dodson, Carl Cotlium, Boll llhite, lfugene Smith, Kent l.each, Jimmy llaslcins, llarold lluffman, Gerold lluffnran, David lfunt, Jay Atkin, lloy lfreeman, Donald Sullivan, and Nlr. Charles llriess, Director. SECOND ROW: Carl Thurman, ltaul Vernon, llalph Cherry, llaymond llarris, Donny lleed, Tom Cunnius, J. D. llixon, l,eon Aupperle, Douglas Ricketts, Niall Sparlcman, Bob Cotham, lliclcey Newell, l,owell Jones, and Paul Nlclircw. 'llllllll ROW: Johnny Anthony, Gary Chrisco, Richard Steele, Vernon Edwards, lflden Blevins, Walter Boyd, 'Ihomas lidwards, Brooks Nlosier, Jackie Haskins, Don Chapin, Chester Taylor, Kenneth Freeman, 'lerry Stanfill, Stanley Betzer, and Charles Whitlock. GIRLS' UUARTET B0l'S' IIUARTHT LIN fl A lleggy Smith, Shirley jackson, . llternuJ.e-Sliaron l,eacl1, Janice , , , , I , , Y , Dalton, and Frances lfmberton. 55522 flml ll, ff ' M3830 N-gf wr'- By a popular vote of the student body Mary Jean Page was chosen to reign as Football Queen durmg the Homecommg feSl1VllleS The honor of crownlng the queen between halves of the Garber game was glven to Bob Cotham, Captaxn of the football team. Mary Jean's mterests are many and varled She takes an ac uve part rn all school actlvxtles and communlty affalrs, partlclpatlng ID basket ball chorus band, dramatlcs and was Presldent of the Pep Club Q , ! K , . I . . . ' s 9 ' 1 1 U L' f' 'lj' A ? Q 0 Ili. . Q 5 .2 I f v Q A 'K Our 1953 Band Queen Kay Wxllls IS probably best known by her ready smlle and cheerful dlsposltlon Queen Kay was crowned at the Annual Sprmg Band Concert by Stanley Betzer Vice Presldent Kay has gwen fxve yeara of falthful servlce as a junlor twlrler, and ln her senlor year she became twxrllng cqmtam She was elected secretary of the band ln her semor year and IS a member ofthe All-State TW1flll'lg Corps. M , 1 -, F s 1 , ,fl ,Z. v ,, iffy' 5 9 9 l 9 ' I ' C v N 4. I B 'vu iff .sf ,Q silt . :emi it d Vs.: it lpqiag f'0-.G if U .fy ll? li l in X My Q A ' Q. ' w ,ff a . ,V tx, S , F ' ' WJ A Sn, .317 I 'E i . -. 4 K ' I, Il Q . , ,, xg.. 4 tl A . e 5 Ng, . A. .if Q' . ' ,Q 'A 531 mC? 'V-,?f.q-v ry, Qld'-xv'Rz! L ,AM 'lf , gn ,, , 5 he ai, . I 6 . Elgpf-ai ifrjj f ia :fi 5 f A 'V-ia. P Q ' f' f ls' 2't-7f?'H- Ji ttf iff CllICEIHI,F.ADl'1HS, Left to flight: Kaye Beilue, Thelma Judd, Esther Vance, and Frances llunsaker. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Frieda .-Xlberty, joyce Shelton, Carolyn Nloore, lietty Nunn, Kay Atkin, Jo Ann Teague, Dorothy Denge, Sharon Singer, Karol Krohn, and Dixie I,ee. SECOND HOW: Miss Margaret Candy, Sponsor, Nina l,ee Fuller, Mary Grady, Judy Phillips, Mary llelle Howe, Jackie Thompson, Glenette Gordon, Patsy llowell, Charlene Starin, Virginia lionnewell, and Peggy Smith. THIRD ROW: Bertha Dak- er, Carol Fager, Marcella Goddard, Patricia Cole, Donnell Phillips, Sharon Leach, llarlene llazelbaker, Nlelva Domell, Kay Willis and Frances lfmberton. 1 The purpose of the Pep Club is to build up school spirit before and dur- ing football and basketball games. This year they have done their job very successfully. To help encour-,,-I age this spirit and keep it organized, four Cheerleaders were elected. Miss ' Gandy is the sponsor. The Pep J fd Club also decorated and served atv l su the football banquet given by the Chamber of Commerce. ,ha ,u z, ' Nlary I-lean Page President, Jean Edwards, Typical examples of school spirit! lieft to Vice- resident, liertha Baker Student Coun Hi ht: 'Q e el ' , ' g lx y D 'lue, Thelma Judd, Esther Vance, cil Representative, Kay Willis, Secretary. andlfrances Hunsaker. ,Q ,1.f1, f','x ', W' 7 Wi: f,LT-'MI' Ig ' IH 1 . J, I 13' Qc, - ' - X' 1' o 'TQ 8 -- - . L , , 1..-f ,gy-ff I f I 'af - if . I- N fl' ' ' IN Z' ai, I I jff fs ings , 5.13 ,dxf - M7 - Ii Ihr! 11,1 fin ,vg,':,'5.w' a n - I if h 1 , A K, L . Q . WZ'-L,' I ,,.n ,.., 5, . ,. V Ag, mfmiii BACK IIOW, Left to Right: Honny Smith, Johnny Ross, Dale Burks, Delbert Staton, Herb Carter, Bob York, Lonny Mills PRONT ROW Mr. Baker, NIerIin Rozell, Kenneth Root, James Davis, Walter Boyd, Edward Davis, Leonard Nliller. 'I SI CI,l.II OI-'I-'ICI-IIIS I I O ' .1I 'I' 'I' IIIGIIT: Herb Carter, Vice-Iresident: Iiob Working hard, or hardly working Iurk, Secretary: Ifdward Davis, Presidentg Kenneth Iiool, State DeIega!eg and james Davis, Sergeant at Arms. MRS THURMAN Cafeteria Supervlsor 1-IN Rib-.-ff MR JIM REESE si L MR. BOB CARTER MR RUSSELL JACKSON BILL MEYER Custodlan LIBRARY STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT Shlrley Jackson Rosalea Meye' Merrllyn Rozell Chrlstlne Anderson Sharon Smger Peggy Streetman Lharlene Spencer and Mabel Parsons RRYS ANR GIRLS STATE 1' Of- Mary ,Iean Page Jimmy Dodson Brooks Mosler and Paul Vernon Four Shldler Hlgh students recelved one of the hlghest honors that could be gnven them by their communxty when they were chosen to attend Glrls State and Boys State nn june of 1953 Mary jean Page was selected by the American Le non Auxlllary and Paul Vernon, ,llm Dodson ang Brooks Mosxer were chosen by the American Leglon One must possess the highest and finest qualltles of Amerlcan cltlzenshnp to be selected Shldler Hlgh ns proud of her four dlstlngulshed cltnzens WW new f 'HW' px t YNY tbl ...'.. f Z K I , 2 flf :'f t t A l Il-I-l I0 lllflll Hllhl ROW lxenneth Freeman David llunt Gerald Huffman l':nle lhomus llob fotham J Il Wlxon llarold Huff man ,Inn Dodson lint Sparlundn SECOND HOW lllll Woods laul Xernon kenneth ltoot Nernon Pdwards Hob White Stanlev Betzer C l D bb l l Xl C- N1 f lTh nan Plden Illevms larry Bowman johnny Xnthony leorge fornellson IHIRD HOV, oacx 0 ms lu c rew anager ar url tiroolts Nlosxer lmn l'dw xrds JlChlE lllsluns llerb f urter foach Coyle The l9o5 8illl10l'l of the Shldler lx er football team was hampered throughout the season by an amazlng number of lnyurles Ks a result only two bovs started Loyle Nh' lobbms and 'llr Powers lt was a ftghtlng team and gave 1t s oppo nents '1 mlghty hard ttme The team spnrxt th s year was the best ll has been for a number of vears lhe boys h1t just as hard at the last of the game whether ahead or behmd as they dld at the fxrst Playing xn perhaps the toughest dls trlct tn D class lt managed tn amass a record of 4 VICIOFICS and 6 losses fhree boys made the all conference and all dlstrlct teams They were Bob Lo tham Brooks Nlosxer and ,hmmy Dodson 'Next year mth 9 returning lettermen bhtdler promlses to be strong and tough 51- A505 S SCHl'.PLLl: l'a1rfax 'Newlurlt llommy Dewey farber l awnee Drumrlght fleveland 13 lonkavsa - - L 1 L ' . 1 ' ' , H , ' ',. ' Q I , I ' - .. A,, ,ua V pl - -- K- ff - . 7 . . every' game at the same position. llowever, due to the superb coaching of Mr. fl-igpm - l 1 Bamsdall D I 0 yforfeity V-'fl 'M ' f ' ' IR ...19 ' ' if f' ' 32 Q 1 ' f 1 ' , 4 ' ' ' , 20 ' ...13 . , ' A' if , ' ' 6 ....19 'A ' A' ' f - 0 Q . .. .20 ' . - - - - k , , ' , 7 1 . . .20 ' - , , ' 21 ' ..2o ' ' ' ' ' K ' 13 . . .26 THE STARTING LINE Tom Edwards Brooks Mosler Geor- ge Cornellson Bob Cotham Gerold Huffman Mr Dobbins Herb Carter and Jackie Haslnns Point your f0OlSlC BK'00kSlBl SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE FOOTBM L SQL AD l ef! to rlght Herb Carter Don Chapin Frank Weaver Kenneth Hoot David Hunt, Bob Colham, ,lxm Dodson, Walter Boyd, Carl Thurman, Tom Edwards, Paul Xernon, Brooks Mosler, and George Cornellson BACKFIELD CANDIDATES Left lo Rlght kneeling Carl Thurman Larry Bowman John Anthony and Ernle Thomas Standing Harold Huffman ,hm Dodson 'llatt Sparkman Davld Hunt and Mr Coyle Z 'Z- Center Donny Heed Backfxeld left to ugh: Larry Bowman Harold Huffman ,hm Dodson and Carl 'Ihurman L Two letterrmn who wnll return next year kenneth Freeman and Harold Huffman H., H -if , ls.: ' ' 1 I' 5, ' ' Y ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 , , L , 1 1 . , .gf -ww fi ws ire 5 'Y' 91 n +, 1 ' 1 , . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . I ., 1 . Q , ' 1 , ' 1 f 1 r v . ' . ' . , l J . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - Although the Shldler Txger basketball team o thxs year hasnt qu1te rreasured up to the tearrs of the past few years xt IS one of the most colorful to corre out of Shldler Hlgh Coach Dobbms bEglIll'l1ng wlth only one returmng starter has molded a hlgh scorlng bunch usmg the fast break an ex Cltlfl Style of play Lp to the une of thxs Wfltlflg the Tlgers had won 1 and lost 4 The scores of the garres lndlcate the xers are a toub bunch and never fall to play a swell game 0 SN? igffa W me-Xa Fw! C 6 up 5 BACK ROW Left to Rlght Coach Dobhms l arry liownan jackie Has kms Thorras Edwards Brooks Nlosxer james Davxs and Terry Stanflll FRONT ROW Xernonfclwards Rex Muller ,I D Nhxon Harold Huffman Carl Thurman and ,hm Dodson 4 Newklrk Falrfax St Marys Homlny Pawnee Dewey Dmmrxght Tonkawa Pawnee Falrfax Cleveland They x SENIOR HIGH 'B' TEANI JUNIOR HIGH TEAM B-KCK ROW, Left to Rxght Coach Dohblns, Nlxckey Newell,B1ll BACK ROW, Left Y-0 High! Coach DOHJIDS, Bob While, Joe D011 Boxley, Tom Rash, Donny Reed, and Flom Robinson 1-HON? ton, Clarence Swopes, 'Vlonte McClead, Leon Kupperle, and Carl ROW lxent Leach, ,I D Bland, ,hmmy Haslclns, Ray Stevens, Colham FRONT ROW .lay Alklll, Eugene Smllll, DOIH1 ROSS, and Paul McGrew 'lo bnnlcl capable players for future teams, -le'TY H1111 -hmm? Chflscov Alan Smith' and Rai' Russell' The Coach Doblnns contlnued the 'B' team thxs season as ID past -lumm' High Team P1aYed a full schedule this Year TheY Panlcl years The teamvs mam oblecuve ls to gsm experience pated ln several tournaments, and show much promlse as a future hxgh-school team IIIIIL IIISKETILILL HIGH SLIIOOI II' MI BACK ROW Left to Right Loach Coyle Llrgmta Qlapp Betty Nunn Ixay Atlun Carolyn Farrar Patsy Howell Carolyn Nloore and ,lean Fdwards 'llanager FRONT ROW Wanda Berryhlll Dorothy Ilenge Wtrgtnta Ilonnewell jackie 'lhompson Ieggy Smlth and Lhrlstlne Anderson Startmo the season Wllll a new coach Vr Gayle Coyle and only a few of last year S players returmng the team set a good record Making up for then' lark of experxence mth learr sptrlt they have a garre record of 3 vxctorxes and 3 losses The glrls have hopes of betterxng last year s rrark and wlnnlng the Instrtct Tournarrent whxch vull qualify then to play ln the Iiegtonal Ilarnsvi III Ilurhanlx Lonkavta Illacl-cbum hlenroe 'tlound L alley Ilal ston Fwy CJIRI S PIIISILAI ILIJI CATION CI ASS IIKCIX HOV! I eft to Right Beverly Rogers Fnn Dahlke Wlary Ann Smith Beverly I aye Judy Hanna, Shirley llathcoat juanxta Walker Anna Sue Rogers NIIDDI IL ROW Patty Xnnm Paula -Klfrey Dorothy Brewer karol Ixrohn Sandra Chappel Patrtcla Dodson ,Iudv Hom ell Karen Goff Frteda Alberty Carmen Betzer Dnue I ee Ina 'Natl Joyce Shelton Nunn Iee I'uIIef I-rances Grady Phyllts Brown I tnda Ilendryx Coach Coyle 9 I It I U 5 'D .I f V, up 'Ig . ' , 35 ft .so I I .. I 7 , , - I8 ft 1: f I , I, 'D to ' H 155 .. 4 ' - ' 42 34 b 1 , . ,. . 1 , , 38 54 I I ' I . 35 . ' g 42 5 , to ll0MECOMl G Attendant Frances Embefwn Queen Mary .lean Drum Major Rlchard Steele leads the parade Page and Attendant Kay Wlll1S slng the Alma Mater at the H0mCCOmlHg assembly ueen Mar ,lean Page and Football Ca tam Bob Cotham n e ln the lead car Why so g um Bob'7 F ...ff Tlm Baker dnves Crown bearer Davld McCollum and Flower g1rl Martha Nell Berman 1n the old Model A NLKU mf-,.f vn.. Some Jerks rn a jeep JOIN the parade Cheerleaders Thelma Judd Esther Vance, Kaye Bellue and Frances Hunsaker wart expectantly for the game to start , V V , , A F 9 4? V K H Q 4 ' Y , 'far Us , Q v X ' . ' fr, ,r,, Q, n . . . . , . . f V A -m....... -...tr t ' ' N, M K 1 V ..,' A in 4 I s iffy A f 1 ' ea x 'N 149 .f . . 7 Q ., P . X gn gl mf my , 1 , Y W F f A ., 75ml L 1 Q .J . 5' ' ' I ' . l Q ' M U 1 ' .e' gf - , Q I I I. Z' . 9 M I . F' H h 4,1 Ma if . W, ' l Q ,ff K ' , ' Y I 1 1 es.. I M r 0 Z , vm I F K, . ' W L . N.. . . . . . . ' , D l . Make way for the Queen' Attendants Kay wlllls and Frances Emberton look happy about the whole thlng The Queen S Pfocesslon on the Wal' to the Crown Davld McCollum and Martha Nell Berman present mg platform Left to Rrght Queen Mary Jean, the crown and flowers Captam Bob Cotham Attendant Kay Wzllns, Es cort Brooks Mosxer Attendant Frances Emberton, and Far-nrt Carl Thurman 1 WOW' Captain Bob escorts Queen Mary from the field tl L A 2 A V . U ' me , D - . 5 ' .y . . I : 0 u . A , A - 1 . i lik- . T 4? -. . . . . Dorothy lienge Busnneos Nlanaper Sees the resultb of her work WALMINE SALL Cl NSS CNIYIAINS Dorothy Benge Busmess Manager jack Woods and kay WllllS Senlor ,lean Fdwards tor lxay Xtkm Sophomore Patrxcxa Cole and Roy Free man Freshman lhll Woods Sophomore and Stanley Betzer ,lumor ALL SUIIINIL PARTY 'i 'km :XTC Y Everyone I Nlrs Baker zstens whe u 0U Loved a I UIIIOI' Speaks' Come and get xt' lhe ,Iumors are treatlnglll Enloymg you,-selves Smallf,-Y? Vlrglnla Bonnewell Elaxne Hale Betty Nunn ,lamce Dalton and Bull Woods personal quota salesmen re cexve thexr recognition from Stanley Betzer master-of ceremonies. FUUTBALL IIA QUET The players recexve xntroductnon by 'llr Coyle Thanks to these gurls for a wonderful meal left to rxght Joyce Shelton Nma Lee Fuller B1llyLaye Nl1ssGandy Paula Blake Carolyn Nloore and Thelma Judd The annual football banquet was held this year wlth Head Coach Bernie Vlltuckz of Tulsa University guest speaker The dlnner whlch was made llV8S of the Pep Club After an mterestmg talk by Mr Wltuckl the players were lntroduced by Mr Coyle Jlm Dodson and Bob Cotham presented glfts fron the team to Coaches Dobblns and Coyle Then the guests recessed to the auditorium for a fllrr as the banquet drew to a close Everyone listens attennvely as Mr Apprecnauon for then' flue jobdang giateenpe was expressed by ,hm Dodson an o ol am to Coyle glvf' his talk Coaches Dobbins and Coyle A . possible by the Shidler Chamber of Commerce, was served by representa- ,ff S. w 'V .jj-I' ' . 4 , ,' I .1 f -.Q ,, t 4 I ' lVi1,,v!: I ' f A. V . y I' . 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J' af ,4 'J 4' Q 1 J I ,- P! wlarydlllillis and Mary Page give Jimmy Dodson the eye as Betty Nunn looks on in a scene from the one-act play lf Gnrls Asked Por Dates Nlxckey Newell Boh Cotham Betty Boyd Sharon Leach and Tom Edwards render a chorus of She ls More To Be Pltled Than Censored to ,lanxce Dalton 1n the meller siammer The Wldow s Pllght Brains applles a little grease pamt to a fellow thesplan 'lake my msumnce but spare oh spare my Mazda' Y X 0 ls Oh woe IS mel Woe IS mel lf only Davld Hunt and Stanley Betzer fund Tobias Trout Uack Woodsl would come themselves lost ln the jungle m the lllyylvix J to save us' one act Drama Sky Fodder Brooks X X Mosler rs lost clear out of the plcture X K ' ' I , l ' 7 7 v . Y .. ,, . . - ,, . , . . y :SEA A I . . , . . . , . . . , , , , gf' l , fi ' , H5 'Tim Q : A ' --f 5 of at Q- My g M x gil fl V .9 is x Y .. ' 1 L' f QL ,N l L 1 a - I - - j, X' 5 . Q--L ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' fb- f FKA 0 ' . . Jew 4 -A ' ' 1 ' . . L'3f:i:-' sal - 1--F 'M' The senior class presented a three-act comedy entitled Professor, How Could Youl', on A ril 2, 1954. Pictured from left to right: FIRST ROW: Bertha Baker, Elaine Smith, Kay Willis Carol Fager SECOND ROW David Hunt Mary Page bharon Leach Jimmy Dodson THIRD ROW Donald Chapin Thomas Edwards Brooks 'Niosxer ,lack Woods -'sf ol l won t marry three women' It s blgamyll' Love senior style' But 'Wom I m keeping mud off the ceilxngll Ihe junior class resented a three-act comedy entitled l 'Wother Only Knew' on December 9 1953 Pictured from left to right FIRST ROW Betty Nunn Jean Edwards Peggy Streetman Wlarlene Hazelbaker Frances Emberton SEC OVD ROW 'Watt Sparkman kenneth Freeman Stanley Betzer Chester Tay lor THIRD ROW Charles Whitlock Richard Steele Elden Blevins Vlickey Newell ',.,Jr Dig that sultry siren boyslll 5x '3f'7:i xx in A N 4 4 u aff if MWQRIQQJH J if N-...., in! , UPE H0 SE -I Roy makes an A for the day What s the joke Coach'7 ll!! - I ful-I ,R-,Al A J cum Wfiialfigxiiinnlm Carol time at a typlcal Christmas assembly C61-01 d I X nds he! 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