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Shidler 15 Shidler 18 Shidler 25 Shidler 9 Shidler 25 Shidler 26 Shidler 25 Shidler 25 Shidlen 56 Shidler 65 Shidler Shidler 50 Shidler 24 Deer Shidler 42 Shialer 4b Shidler 25 Shidler 25 Shidler 10 Shidler 7 Shidler Shidler Shidler 22 Shidler 50 19 20 Shidler 19 Shidler 21 Shidler 55 Bas ket. ball Seo res Senior High Boys Senior High Girls vs, Grainola 8 Shidler 44 vs, Grainola vs, Fairfax 6 Shidler 55 vs. Kaw City vs, Kaw City 25 Shidler 21 vs, Burbank vs, urbank 51 Shidler 52 vs, Burbank vs. Burbank 26 Shidler 55 vs. Ralston vs. pawhuska 42 Shidler 27 vs. Grainola -V-S' Ralston VS, KRW vs, Gygingla 51 Shidler 52 vs. Wynona vs' KQW City 55 Shidler vs, Neloganey vs, T .ona 52 vs' h'lOganey Pawhuska Invitational Tournament Shidler 54 vs, Mound Valley Shidler 17 vs, Grainola Pawhuska Invitational Tournament County Tournament vs. Will Rogers 21 vs. Eartlesville 54 Shidler 1 vs, Foraker Cforfeitj Creek Invitational Tournament Shidlel' 44 VS- Bowrins Shidler 42 vs, B rnsdall vs, Deer Creek 5 Shidler 55 vs. Burbank vs. Jefferson 15 vs. Tonkawa 21 ' vs. Billings 32 Jr. High Girls Shidler 15 vs, Kaw City Shidler 8 vs, Burbank Mound Valley Tournament Ir. High Boys Shidler 6 vs, Neloganey vs, Fairfax 5 ,QEQQQ vs. Burbank l vs. WKaw City 6 q?Ag-Q T - E5 vs, Pawhuska 12 f '.jq vs. Ralston ll fig 1 vs, Wynona 12 ' ff' y 2 5 T:vX Q agg' X QQ Q., Mound Valley Tournament X H IX g,?v, vs, Barnsdall 12 V ' Z ,fm J' , vs, Mound Valley 18 Aff vs, Pawhuska 22 Xxxsf? V ,,f ' vs. Osage 21 Kg, Shidler ll
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Llsfnlflv Once upon a time there was a FINE, YOUNG, CEARIEY-haired boy who decided he would take a trip around the coun- try, He went out and got in his new ROWN and WHITE FORD which was made of ZINK. He did not know whether to go east or WEST, so he flipped a NICHOL and decided to go to a MOORE RANEY section of the country, On his journey, he met up with many wild animals including the WOLFE, the FOX, and two COONS. He passed a POOLE in which there grew a REED and by this REED stood two CRAINS, each holding a foot in the air, This sight was very funny and he laughed until the WALLS of his car shook, and he even wanted to CIAPP his hands, His joy turned in to sadness after he tried to LISTEN, but could not hear the motor of his car running, He tried to CASSETT, but this didn't work so he had to PARKER. The boy had 'ust gotten out of his car to find a HAMMER when he heard some- thing that sounded like the shooting of a CANNON. A tire had just blown out, All through the LONG afternoon he worked like mad. Nothing happened, About an hour later he felt a strong wind and it looked like a STORM was coming up. Oh my, how he wished that he had of stayed home and played BALL with the boys or helped MOTH R COOK dinner. He saw that the FROST was thick on the top of his car, The PIERCE of cold air made him wish that he was in a gas CHAMBER or anyplace where it was warm, Even a hospital WARD would do, NUN of the travlers would help him fix his car because they were going in a fast PACE. The boy tried to KETCH M but it was no use.The men who passed by were unwilling to help, There was a WEAVER, a MILLER, B HARRY4 MAN, and the last man to pass by was called a HINDMAN. The HINDMAN carried a sign advertising WEICH'S grapejuice. The HTNDMAN told the boy,-HTf youill buy some of my grapejuice, I'll see that you get home,W The boy bought a gallon of the PUNCEB so the old man gave him a boat, anking the man the boy took the boat, put it on the POOLE, and decided to ROWE home, As soon as the boy got home, he dis- covered a RASH on his face, The PUNCH had given him the hives, MORALP-TOO MUCH PUNCH ,ISN'T GOOD FOR LITTLE BOYS, Q 034 Can you imagine Mrs,ledbetter without a chocolate ice cream cone at noon ? The shop has received a new art mach- ine, John Ace Pierce is going to make it draw a picture of Betty Grable, Everyone seemed quite excited when it was rumored that Joe Rash had lost his brain. It seems that Joe was in biol- ogy class and the brain belonged to a frog, Who is LHS boy who has hair Wred hotn enough to start a blaze in speech class? Could his initials be S.H.-not standing for Shidler High?? There seems to be a new teacher in school, but he isn't a member of the official faculty, Boyd Morgan has been trying to teach the speech class to roll Bull Durham cigarettes, Turn the initials R.F. around and you have the initials of a big handsome- Senior who wears a pin saying 'TinyW,, P.E, why do you always look so starry- eyed on Monday mornings,especia11y, after going to college over the week- end?? How is this 'or a slogan: WLet's go Cook A Coonn? Roy Lee Rowe and Judy Groves are going to sing in an opera entitled Hwho's taking a chance on Love?W One would think that our school colors had changed from the familiar blue and gold to christmas colors. If you don't understand,just look at the basketball trunks belonging to Jack Crain and to Kenneth Cook, Is there some special person who loves our cafeteria gingerbread-or could it be the whole group99 who was the bright, young, .Tunior boy who asked Mr. Smith, the geometry teacher, if a circle is round?? Don Duggan really knows how to act-- especially when he portrays the role of a mean high school principal in the Junior Play, If you ever get a whiff of the food cooking, you will know that it is our new cafeteria in operation, The lad- ies are really in the groove when it comes to cooking up the grub. Maybe the Lees will become a Lee in the future,
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