Southeastern Oklahoma State University - Savage Yearbook (Durant, OK)

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PRESIDENT S HOME MONTGOMI BAPTISE INDUSTRIAL ARTS BUILDING HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING DITORIUM IT CENTER TENNIS COURTS 6 DORMITORIES 9 10 U “ LIBRARY ns 12 LIBRARY ►MINI UT AT I4M REGENTS --c Tv.u.rvi rc xvx z x rvx vznLrsT o tv7a rirvjitex rrj_ u ATI ivjin SECOND ROW: M. A. Nash, Chancellor, Oklahoma City; T. G. Sexton, Administrative assistant, Oklahoma City. THIRD ROW: W. D. Little, Ada; Julius H. Johnson, Lawton; Guy M. Harris, Ardmore; Claude S. Chambers, Seminole; Bob F. Allee, Hammo TOP ROW, left to right: S. C. Boswell, Ada; Bert H. Brundage, Thomas; John C. Fisher, Marlow; Dr. Oliver Hodge, Oklahoma City. SECOND ROW: Joe B. Monroe, Cherokee; Oras A. Shaw, Tulsa; Mrs. Elizabeth Annis, Muskogee. REGENTS STATE BOARD OF REGENTS OF OKLAHOMA COLLEGES THIRD ROW: M. C. Collum, Executive secretary, Madill; Dr. J. T. Colwick, Jr., Vice President, Durant; Earl A. Drennan, President, Oklahoma City. I? After serving for many years as dean, Dr. A. E. Shearer became president of Southeastern State College in the summer of 1952. Since that time he has con- ||inuaily worked for the betterment ot the students and faculty alike. Since his selection to this high position, two new buildings have been added to the campus. The men’s dormitory, completed in 1953, is named for our dis- tinguished president. Last year marked the completion of the ultra-modem Health land Physical Education building. But far more significant than these additions to Southeastern’s facilities is the progress Dr. Shearer has made in the educational advancement of southeastern Oklahoma. The high esteem of students and faculty alike are just reward for this man who has devoted immeasurable time and effort in behalf of our college. VIRGINIA FISHER, Secretary to the President f J. W. LOGAN Business Manager Director of Fifth-Year Program SAM O. POOL Registrar and Extension Director 24 A. L. POOL Director of Teacher Education MILDRED RUTH TRAMMELL Secretary to Registrar vl x ui. jimawiiMi--- Veterans’ Co-ordinator GRACE SULLIVAN Secretary to Veterans’ Co-ordinator CATHRYN WRIGH1 Chief Clerk, Business Office Registrar’s office staff Business Office staff ROBERT AUSLEY Associate Professor, Business Edu- cation DONALD BROWN Assistant professor, History MINNIE BAKER Associate Professor, Art MELVIN BROWN Instructor, Physical Education KENNETH BAUMGARDNER Assistant Professor, Head of De- partment, Music ORRIS E. CARTER Assistant Professor, History JAMES BOWERS Instructor, Physical Educatio DONALD COLLIER Instructor, Physical Science BERNICE CROCKETT Professor, Health Education VIVIAN DOWNS Association Professor, Speech LESLIE DWIGHT Professor and Head of Depart- ment, Mathematics CLARENCE DYER Associate Professor, Industrial Ar 26 FACULTY IEVER L. EUBANK Assistant Professor, History R. W. FLEAK Associate Professor, Education MARION K. FORT Professor and Head of Depart- ment, Education R. W. FRAZIER Associate Professor, History and Government iRY M. FRYE Usistant Professor, Journalism u. HAGGARD frofessor and Head of Depart- ment, Foreign Language FLOY PERKINSON GATES Professor and Head of Depart- ment, English LINNIE RUTH HALL Professor, Business Education JACK N. GREEN Assistant Professor, Business Edu- cation R. W. HARKEY Assistant Professor, Mathematics VESTA GREEN Associate Professor, Education MAMIE HARRIS Assistant Librarian 27 RUTH HATCHETT Assistant Professor, English EARL KILPATRICK JOHN HUNZIKER Professor and Head of Depart ment, Social Science CLYDE JACKSON Associate Professor, Education LUCY LEONARD LOUIS JOHNSON Assistant Professor, History SALLY LEONARD Assistant Proressor, Biology DOROTHY LEAKE Professor and Head of Depart- ment, Biology Associate Professor, Head of De- partment, Home Economics Associate Professor, Education ROBERT MAYFIELD Assistant Professor, Geography JUDSON MAYNARD Assistant Professor, Music CARL McCOY Assistant Professor, Business Edu- cation JAKE McCOY Assistant Professor, Industrial Ar troyce d. McGovern Instructor, Industrial Arts ELIZABETH McKINNEY Associate Professor, Education L. MARSHALL NAGLE Associate Professor, Education MARGARET O’RILEY Assistant Professor, English ... H. L. PALMER Professor and Head of Depart- ment, Business Education |OHN L. PROPS Professor and Head of Depart- ment, Physical Science 29 RAYMOND PILLER Head Librarian MILDRED RILING Associate Professor, English A. L. POOL Professor, Education ANNE SEMPLE Associate Professor, Education PAT POWERS Instructor, Industrial Arts MARION SEVERANCE Associate Professor, Education WAYNE SILVER Professor, Biology MADELINE STEVENS Assistant Professor, Art BERTHA MAE TREADAWAY Associate Professor, Physical Edu- cation EUGENE SLAUGHTER Professor, English ERNEST STURCH, JR. Assistant Professor, Physical Science ERNEST TRUMBLE Assistant Professor, Music MARY S LAWSON Assistant Professor, Music BLOOMER SULLIVAN Professor and Head of Depart- ment, Physical Education W. H. UNDERWOOD Associate Professor, Economics and Government DAVE STEVENS Associate Professor, Geography C B. TRAMMELL Professor, Education JAMES WEAVER Assistant Professor, Industrial Arts 30 ALVIN WHITE Associate Professor and Head of Department, Industrial Arts ISABEL wqRK Professor, Latin X WIER Issistant Professor, Head of De- railment, Speech MILDRED WILLIAMS Assistant Librarian FRANCES WILLIAMSON Assistant Professor, Home Eco- nomics 31 AUXILIARY EUNICE AARON Hallie McKinney Hall hostess KATHLEEN MEADOWS College Dietitian CECIL MONTGOMERY Postmistress JIM HAYS Book store, coffee shop manager LOLA NELSON Shearer Hall hostess PERSONNEI 32 LAVK 33 AHSAN AL-GHITA, Najaf, Iraq—Math; TOMMIE ALLEN, Bennington—Physical education; BILL ANDERSON, Kemp—Math THOMAS ARCHER, Idabel—English; DARRELL ARD, Madill—Industrial arts; LUCILLE ARKANSAS, Durant—Secretarial train in g- W. C. ARMOR, Bokchito—Industrial arts; HIAHWAHNAH AUSTIN, Valliant—Business education; JOE BAILEY, Clemscot—Gen eral business; HOYT BAKER, Calera—Math; ROBERT BEDWELL, Durant—Music; GARLAND BELLAMY, Durant—Math. 34 SENIORS BILLIE BENNETT, Madill—Elementary education; COLEAN BENNETT, Noble—Business education; MAE BENNETT, Tulsa— tome economics; BOB BERRY, Velma-Alma—Business education; JOAN BOYDSTUN, Durant—Biology; VIRGINIA BLACK, Ida- ■1—Elementary education. LEON BLAKE, Smithville-—Physical education; FRANCES BLAKEMORE, Kingston—Elementary education; KENNETH BLAIR, Jurant—Chemistry; HAROLD BOONE, McAlester—Art; REMONA. BOURNE, Durant—Elementary education; EFFIE BRIDGES, Ar- |nda, Arkansas—English. PATSY BRIDGES, Willis—Math; FERDIE BURKET, San Antonio, Texas—Physical education; ELLEN BROWN, Blue—Business ucation; VERONA BROWN, Eufaula—English; THOMAS BRYANT, Toadlena, New Mexico—-Chemistry; PETE BYRD, Ardmore— dustrial arts. RICHARD CABLE, McAlester—Business education; BOB CAMPBELL, Idabel—Elementary education; JERRY CARLTON, Shaw- (£e—Business education; HASKELL CITTY, Idabel—Speech; ROY CLARK, Crowder—Industrial arts; JIM CLUNN, Sardis—Business Bucation. SENIORS 35 MERTIA COE, Durant—Elementary education; BILLY COFFMAN, Haworth—Industrial arts; JOYCE COFFMAN, Fort Tow- son—Home economics; GUY COLLINS, McAlester—Business education; CHARLES CONLEY, Cartwright—General business; JOSEPH CONRAD, Sherman, Texas—Biology. CATHERINE COOKERY, Hugo—Elementary education; BILLY CORBIN, Durant—Business education; GAYLIA COX, Bokchito— Music education; MARY CURRY, Hugo—Physical education; RALPH CURY, Hartshorne—Math; MICHAEL DANIELSON, Durant— Business administration. JAMES DAVIS, Bokchito—Industrial arts; MARIETA DAVIS, Texarkana, Ark.—Business education; ROBERT DOBBINS, Durant— Industrial arts; WILLIAM DOBSON, Frederick—Business; EDWIN DRAUGHON, Durant—General business; PATSY DRIVER, Kil- leen, Texas—Math. JANICE DUNHAM, Durant—Elementary education; KAYLIN DUPREE, Durant—English; SHIRLEY EDWARDS, Calera—Business education; ELBERT ELLISON, Pittsburg—Math; MARGARET ENGLISH, Kiowa—Elementary education; CHARLES EVERETT, Du- rant—Business education. 36 SENIORS G. C FAUGHT, Fort Towson—Industrial arts; DAVID FAULKENBERRY, Kiowa—Math; BEATRICE FERNANDEZ, La Feria, Texas—Chemistry; RICHARD FLANAGAN, Marietta—Business education; LORETTA FRENCH, Caddo—Math; JOE FRY, Talihina— Industrial arts. RAY FRYER, Durant—Industrial arts; DWIGHT GAINES, Denison, Texas—Biology; DOUGLAS GALLIANO, Durant—Physical education; ROY GAMMON, Bentley—Industrial arts; JAMES GIBBS, Kiowa—Social studies; KAY GLENN, Hugo—Elementary edu- cation. JOE GRAHAM, Kiowa—Social studies; EDWARD GRISHAM, Denison, Texas—Spanish; HAROLD HADDOCK, Durant— Business education; RUFUS HAIRREL, Atoka—Math; CHARLIE HALE, Ardmore-Industrial arts; LARRY HALL, Caddo—Busi- ness education. KEILLER HAYNIE, Durant—Chemistry; ROBERT HAUSER, Durant—Industrial arts; ROBERT HATLEY, Ardmore—Industrial arts; MARTHA HASKETT, Eufaula—English; MARY HARMON, Ard more—Elementary education; SUZANNE HEARD, Haileyville— Elementary education. SENIORS 37 CARL HEFLIN, Wister—Math; DOUGLAS HELM, Finley—Math; CAROL HESS, Durant—Elementary education; JAMES HESS Durant—Social studies; DAN HICKS, Broken Bow—Industrial arts; HOBERT HIGGS, Burneyville—Math. BARBARA HODGE, Durant—Elementary education; HOWARD HODGE, Bells, Texas—Biology; HAROLD HOOKER, Broke Bow—Industrial artsj'LAVITA HOOKER, Broken Bow—Elementary education; NANCY HOPKINS, Achille—Business educatior STEPHEN HOPKINS, Idabel—Math. CHARLES HOUSER, Milburn—Business education; KELLY HUGHES, Poteau—Physical education; CHARLES INMAN, Durar —Physical education; CAROLYN IRWIN, Durant—Math; GARY JACKSON, Antlers—Art; AUSTIN JEWELL, Broken Bow—Biolog CARL JOHNSON, Eagletown—Industrial arts; PATSY JOHNSON, Lawton—Business education; KENNETH JOINER, Boswell- Business education; CURTIS JONES, Blanco—Social studies; JOHN KAPCHINSKY, Durant—Industrial arts; JOANN KEITHLE Durant—Music education. 38 SENIORS JOHN KINYO, Rayland, Ohio—Business education; VIRGINIA KIRKLEY, Poteau—Elementary education; GLORIA KITCH, Ard- more—Elementary education; JOHN KRODEL, Denison, Texas—Social studies; DERRELL KUNKEL, Healdton—History; DON LA- GASSE, Broken Bow—Physical education. JAMES LANEY, Bennington—Social studies; JOHN LATHAM, Wright City—Math; EUGENE LEITKA, Wewoka—Geography; HORACE LYNN, Bokchito—Elementary education; SARAH McCREARY, Durant—Math; CHARLENE McDANIEL, Coleman— Elementary education. GEORGE McDOWELL, Grandfield—Business education; VENITA McGOODWIN, Woodford—Business education; HENRY Mc- KENZIE, Chickasha—Physical education; JAMES McLARRY, Mead—Business education; DEAN McNEELY, Hugo—Elementary edu- cation; WILLIS MACKEY, Savanna—Math. WILLIAM MADDUX, Hartshorne—History; DON MARTIN, Denison, Texas—Math; TERRY MARTIN, Marlow—Industrial arts; REID MAYFIELD, Atoka—Social studies; CECIL MENDENALL, Ringling—Business education; DON MILLER, Ardmore—General business. SENIORS 39 JACK MITCHELL, Bokchito—Industrial arts; MAX MOORE, Durant—Physical education; CLEO NELSON, Wynnewood—Busines education; MARY NELSON, Gene Autry—Elementary education; KENNETH NICHOLS, Pittsburg—Industrial arts; TROY NICH OLS, Haworth—Industrial arts. ERNEST NORMAN, Ardmore—Chemistry; WOODY OLIVER, Madill—Business education; MYRTLE PATTERSON, Durant- Home economics; RAY PETTETT, Caddo—Math; JANE PRICE, Clayton—Elementary education; MARION PYLE, Denison, Texas- Math. REX RAMBO, Durant—Business education; WANDA RAPER, Durant—Home economics; CHARLES RAY, Barnsdall—Math SHARON REYNOLDS, Durant—Music; HOLLIS RICHARDSON, Durant—Art; JIMMY RICHARDSON, Ardmore—History. TED RIDDLE, Durant—Business administration; ROBERT RIGDON, Durant—Biology; VELMA ROBERTS, Hartshorne—Eleme tary education; SARAH ROBINSON, Durant—Elementary education; JANE RUCKER, Colbert—Business education; JOANN RUSHIN Marietta—Business education. 40 SENIORS 40 KAY SCOTT, Smithville—Business education; MARGARET SCOTT, Mexican Water, Arizona—Elementary education; WILLIAM COTT, Colbert—Geography; JAMES SHANNON, Durant—Latin; JERRY SHIPP, Blue—History; WILLIAM SKINNER, Augusta, Georgia—History. TRAVIS SLATON, Valliant—Industrial arts; CHRISTINE SMART, Denison, Texas—Elementary education; BILLY SMITH, Jokchito-—Physical education; DON SMITH, Idabel—Social studies; MARTHA SMITH, Broken Bow—Elementary education; ANNA ►NODGRASS, Bennington—Math. J. D. STANFIELD, Sawyer—History; GWEN STARK, Duncan—English; GEORGE STEWARD, Durant—Physical education; SENE STINSON, Wilburton—Business education; JAMES STUCKEY, Seminole—Business education; JAMES STIZZA, McAlester— General Business. FRANCES STRAUGHN, Wilson—Business education; CLAUDE STUTEVILLE, Durant—Industrial arts; JIMMY TAYLOR, Ard- nore—Geography; BILLIE THOMPSON, Madill—History; BILL THOMPSON, Wilson—Industrial arts; JOHN TOMLINSON, Deni- on, Texas—Business administration. SENIORS 41 MARK TONG, Seoul, Korea—Chemistry; JAMES TOWNSEND, Cartwright—Sociology; CHARLES VARNER, Achille—Industrial arts; ARCHIE VESSELS, Kingston—Social studies; IRA WALL, Idabel—Music; LAVERNE WALLS, Antlers—Elementary education. CARL BILDERBACK, Denison, Texas—History; REID WARREN, Kingston—Math; CLIFTON WEAVER, Denison, Texas—Math; NAN WEBSTER, Idabel—Business education; ROBERT WEST, Coleman-—Industrial arts. REID WARREN, Kingston—Math; CLIFTON WEAVER, Denison, Texas—Math; NAN WEBSTER, Idabel—Business education; ROBERT WEST, Coleman—Industrial arts. SAMUEL WEST, Bokchito—Elementary education; LLOYD WHEELER, Durant—Business education; WILLIAM WEST, Coweta— Business education; FORREST WHITFIELD, Denison, Texas—Math; JAMES WHILT, Colbert—Math; CARL WHITAKER, Durant— Secondary education. BILLY WILLIAMS, Wister—History; BARBARA WILSON, Durant—Elementary education; STANLEY WILSON, Kiowa—Biology; IMOGENE WISDOM, Bromide—Physical education; CARL WORTHAM, Cartwright—Social science; CARL ZELLAR, Alderson— Physical education. 42 SENIORS CHRISTINE BROWN, McAlester; ELAINE BROWN, McAlester; DORENE CARR, Durant; OPAL COLLIER, Durant; WAYNE EASTERWOOD, Madill; LOVERDA EDGAR, Madill. MARY GALLA WAY, Durant; JAMES HANELSON, Durant; G. R. HOLTON, Boswell; WILLIE JONES, Durant; LINDA LADD, Durant; HARVEL LAVENDER, Valliant BETTY MORRISON, Durant; GAIL SEELEY, Durant; KOSOMA SKAGGS, Durant; JIMMIE SMITH, Albany; LOUISE WEBB, Hochatown; MARY WHITWORTH, Durant. SPECIAL 43 LARRY ADAIR, Caney; VIRGINIA ALEMOHTUBBE, Hartshome; EARL ALLEN, Tuskahoma; BARBARA ANDERSON, Durant; CHARLES ANDIS, Durant; LINDA ARFSTROM, Durant; JESS ARNOLD, Wichita Falls, Texas; WILMA AUSTIN, Broken Bow; ELMER AVERY, Cartersville. JOSEPH BAECHT, Denison, Texas; MICHAEL BAILEY, McAlester; YVONNE BEAVERS, Durant; DAVID BENNETT, Stuart; MARGARET BARKER, Durant; CHESTER BENTLEY, Durant; KATHRYN BEST, Poteau; LOUIS BEVOU, Hugo; GEORGE BIRD, Durant. 44 JUNIORS LUCILLE BIRD, McAlester; ANDREW BLACKWOOD, Kiowa; HOWARD BOHANAN, Antlers; BOBBY BOYD, Ardmore; EDWARD BOYKIN, Clayton; JAMES BRADY, Atoka; MARY BRAUDRICK, Blue; DENNIS BROWN, McAlester; MARTHA BROWN, Durant. WILLIAM BROWN, Cartwright; DARREL BRUMLEY, Durant; CHARLES BUCKHOLTZ, Ardmore; JAMES BURKET, Durant; BETTY BURKS, Grant; IMOGENE BURNETT, Clayton; JUANITA BURNETT, Wister; LAWRENCE BURNETT, Alma; HAROLD BURTON, Durant. JOE BURTON, Ardmore; GLEN CAGLE, Heavner; BOBBY CALLEN, Milburn; WAYNE CANNON, Durant; JOE CANNON, Coalgate; KENNETH CARPENTER, Wister; SUE CARROLL, Durant; MABLE CARTER, Clayton; GEORGIA ANN CASON, Kiowa. GENE CHAVERS, Durant; DON CHOATE, Weleetka; THOMAS CHRISTOPHER, Wewoka; JACK CITTY, Idabel; CHARLES CLARK, Durant; JAMES CLAXTON, Crowder; MARY COGBURN, Clayton; WILDA COLLIER, Stuart; BILLY COLLINS, Ft. Towson. JUDY COMPTON, Durant; ELDON CONDITT, Achille; ELLEN CONVERSE, Milburn; THELMA COOPER, Lane; CHARLES COTTER, Sulphur; CHARLOTTE CORLEY, Durant; BILL COWAN, Sulphur; PHILLIP COZBY, Grandfield; BEVERLY CRAVATT, Connerville. JUNIORS « MONA CRAWFORD, Poteau; THOMAS CRISWELL, Durant; JOSEPH CROWLEY, Atoka; WAYNE CRUSOE, Durant; JAMES DANCER, Boswell; BILLY DANSBY, Durant; CARL DANIEL, Kiowa; JOAN DAVIS, McAlester; KEITH DAVIS, Durant. RAFAEL DE LA FUENTE, Villa Frontera, Mexico; CARL DELLINGER, Durant; DOYLE DEWBRE, Ringling; BOBBY DODD, Milburn; BILL DONICA, Snow; LEWIS EDWARDS, Bokchito; ROSA ELDRIDGE, Crowder; HOWARD ELLIS, Durant; JACK ERWIN, Holiday, Texas. MILTON FAGAN, Fox; CHESNEY FAULKENBERRY, Durant; DORIS FAULKENBERRY, Durant; LEE FAULKENBERRY, Durant; MARTHA FAULKENBERRY, Durant; MARY SUE FAULKENBERRY, Howe; BETTY FESPERMAN, Poteau; VELDA FINKLE, Durant; MARY FLOWERS, Durant. DOROTHY FLOYD, Denison, Texas; LYNDAL FOX, Ringling; ROBERT FROST, Elmore City; SYLVIA GENTRY, Durant; JACKIE GILMORE, Hugo; BOBBY GILSTRAP, Poteau; FAYE GLOVER, Tuskahoma; DARRELL GOODE, McAlester; BARBARA GRAHAM, Bokchito. TOMMY GREEN, Wister; VERNA GRIFFETH, Madill; RODGER GRUBBS, McAlester; HARRIET HACKETT, McAlester; KEILER HADDOCK, Durant; BOB HALLMARK, Caddo; JOHN HALPAIN, Duncan; JERRY HALTOM, Broken Bow; Died September 26, 1958; JACK HAMILTON, Durant. UNIORS ARTHUR HANNA, Cameron; CLARA HARKRIDER, Haworth; DIXIE HAMBY, Smithville; JERRY HAMMOCK, Soper; RONALD HARPER, Atoka; ILLEN HARRIS, Durant; JAMES HARRIS, Durant; DON HARRISON, Boswell; KENNETH HASKELL, Durant. KENNETH HAWKINS, McAlester; ALICE HAWTHORNE, Wister; FLOYD HAYES, Durant; MARY FRANCES HENDRICK, Mangum; RONNY IENDRICKS, Duncan; HAROLD HENRY, Lindsay; JOE HILL, Durant; OLLIE HOOVER, Kenefic; JANETT HOLDER, Bokchito. BETTY JO HOLMAN, Durant; BOBBY HOLT, Durant; CAL HOPKINS, Hugo; ROBERT HOPKINS, Krebs; JOHNNY HORNER, Bennington; JAMES HOSKINS, Caney; ARNOLD HOUSELY, Ardmore; ROY HUBBARD, Durant, MARGARET HULSEY, Red Oak. WANDA HUMPHERIES, Idabel; RODNEY HUTTON, Durant; LESTER JACKS, Madill; TOMMY JACKSON, Lawton; EDWIN JAMES, Stigler; HIAWATHA JAMES, Bennington; ROBERT JAMESON, Broken Bow; HARLEY JENKINS, Caney; WAYNON JOHNSON, Nashoba. GAYLE JONES, Healdton; JIMMY JONES, Clarita; JIMMY JONES, Frederick; DAVID KENNEY, Mead; ED KETCHUM, Bethel; ALI HASSAN iCHAFAJI, Baghdad, Iraq; JAMES KING, Bixby; RUTH KING, Ardmore; GERALDINE KIRK, Stringtown. JUNIORS DOUGLAS LARGIN, Frederick; ANNETTE LATIMER, Frederick; EARNEY LAWRENCE, Bethel; LAWRENCE LEWIS, Ryan; CLAREN' LEONARD, Chickasha; WILLIE LENVILLE, Ringling; LEWIS JAMES, Valliant; FLOYD LINDLEY, Durant; BOBBY LITKE, Mead. CHARLES LONG, Madill; JOHNNY LONG, Madill; ANITA LONGHORN, Anadarko; JANEY LUCAS, Durant; LYMAN THOMAS, Durant; JOE McCULLOUGH, Sherman, Texas; JOHNNY McFATRIDGE, Durant; SANDRA McGILL, McAlester; JANIS McHENRY, Broken Bow. JIMMY MARR, Apache; JENNY MARTIN, Durant;. WILBURN MARTIN, Kenefic; BEN MASTERS, Bokchito; JOHN MAYNARD, Hooker; JOE MAXWELL, Marlow; BILLIE MICKLE, Red Oak; ROGER MIKEAL, Wilson; ESSIE MILLIGAN, Kenefic. CLESSIE MONROE, Durant; GERALD MONTGOMERY, Hugo; LEONA MOORE, Cortez, Colo.; LINDA MOUNTFORD, Sulphur; CHAR MOWDY, Smithville; JAMES MULLENS, Durant; JERRY NAYLOR, Marietta; DAVID NEIGHBORS, Denison, Texas; BARBARA NELSON, Ato] JACQUELINE OBERLY, Walters; FRANKLIN OFFUTT, Boswell; DON OVERTON, McAlester; FRANCES OWEN, Durant; DONNIE OWENS, Ma BILL PARKER, Atoka; BILLY PARKER, Stigler; JESS PASSMORE, Broken Bow; JACK PATTERSON, Durant. UNIORS BETTY PEPPER, Denison, Texas; PHILLIP NAPIER, Moyers; PHYLLIS PHIPPS, Healdton; GLEN PIERCE, Cameron; JAMES POOLE, Cumberland; 'ORTER HARTWELL, Platter; ROSA POTTER, Calera; DICK PRESLEY, Durant; EUGENE PRICE, Leupp, Arizona. CAROLYN PROCK, Wilburton; STANLEY PROCK, Heavener; FROBIN PUTMAN, Muse; FREDDIE RAINWATER, Durant; VERZELLA RAIN- WATER, Madill; DAN REAGAN, Ryan; TAY REED, Denison, Texas; JIMMY REEVES, Platter; NAOMI RICE, Durant. FLOYD RIDDLE, Frederick; JACK RIDDLE, Ardmore; DAVID RILEY, Durant; PATRICIA ROBBINS, Tuskahoma; BILLY ROBERTS, Durant; LEMIL LOBERTSON, Madill; ELMER ROGERS, Calera; RAMONA ROSALES, Abilene, Texas; HERBERT ROWLAND, Milburn. GLEN SANDERS, Ardmore; ALLEN SARTIN, Atoka; ANNA SAVAGE, Denison, Texas; JAMES SCANTLIN, Healdton; KAY SCHWEINING, Antlers; tLENN SCOTT, Heavener; MICHAEL SCULLY, Denison, Texas; REETA SELF, Denison, Texas; DONALD SHORT, Hugo. CHESNA SIMMONS, Marietta; CARL SIMPSON, Durant; ELI SIMS, Durant; ALLIE SMITH, Poteau; LEON SMITH, Anadarko; MARY SMITH, Deni- on, Texas; JIM SPENCER, Cameron; JAMES STANFIELD, Durant; DEWAYNE STOREY, Haworth. JUNIORS 4, MARY STOWE, Durant; DUDLEY STRICKLAND, Wilburton; MARGARET STUTEVILLE, Durant; FRANKIE SWEENEY, Denison, Texas; ROBERT SWEARENGIN, Durant; MICHAEL SWEENEY, Durant; HARLENE TAYLOR, Durant; ROBERT TAYLOR, Durant; TONAH TAYLOR, Heavener. ARTHUR TREVINO, Eufaula; RONALD TRAXLER, Kingston; JERRY TROUTMAN, Wapanucka; TRUMAN THOMPSON, Poteau; ROBERT TYLER, Hugo; MARIAN VANDERPOOL, Madill; BARBARA VENABLE, Denison, Texas; HAROLD VINEYARD, Sherman, Texas; GLORIA VOTO, Atoka. WALTER WARNER, Okmulgee; JEROME WALTOM, Lindsay; ROY WORTHEN, Ringling; BILLY WALTERS, Denison, Texas; CLINTON WEBB, Gra- ham; OLIVE WEBB, Hochatown; BILLY WEGER, Denison, Texas; STAN WESSINGER, Durant; CAROL WHITFIELD, Ardmore. DONALD WHITFILL, Kingston; BETTYE WILLIAMS, Wister; ELMER WILLIAMS, Durant; ROBERT WILLIAMS, Madill; JACKIE WILSON, Mc- Alester; RAYMOND WILSON, Smithville; ROBERT WILSON, Idabel; WANDA WINFREY, Durant, MERLE WINN, Durant. NANCY WOLFE, Poteau; C. J. WOOD, Durant; CARIEL WORSHAM, Tussy; BUDDY WRIGHT, Durant; RICHARD YOUNG, Wilburton; WANDA YOUNG, Ringling; RICHARD ZIMPEL, Denison, Texas; JOYCE BURTON, McAlester. UNIORS SOPHOMORE OFFICERS SYLVIA GENTRY . . . Reporter ETHEL STALCUP . . . Secretary MIKE BAKER . . . Vice President PAT PHELPS President CHARLOTTE ABBOTT, Durant; FLOYD ANDERSON, Talihina; PEGGY ATTEBERY, Madill; KENNETH BACON, Ardmore; MOLLIE BAILEY, McAlester; MIKE BAKER, Durant; FAYE BALISLE, Ciebit; ELLEN BARKER, Durant; JERRY BARNES, Woodville. WILLIAM BARNES, Soper; BOBBY BARNETT, Wright City; JERRY BUSBY, Caddo; DAVID BLACKBURN, Atoka; RICHARD BOSWELL, Coal- gate; HUELAN BRACKEN, Weslaco, Texas; GEORGE BREWER, Durant; DONALD BRISTER, Caddo; PATTI BROWN. SOPHOMORES 51 TERRY BROWN, Ardmore; PERRY BRUNER, Hugo; HAROLD BUCHANAN, Spencerville; PHYLLIS BURGESS, Antlers; KATY BYRNE, Hart- shorne; JOE BYERS, Durant; JERRY CAMPBELL, Calera; HAROLD CARR, Utica; JIMMY CAST,.Bray. DALTON CAVENDER,' Durant; CATHERINE CAWLEY, Fort Towson; HELEN CHADWELL, Oklahoma City; JAMES CHITWOOD, Eufaula; TOMMY DAN CHOATE, Durant; HOWARD CHUMBLEY, Denison, Texas; DOE CLINTON,. Broken Bow; JACKIE COCKRILL, Durant; CHARLES COMBRINK, Caddo. JOYCE CONDITT, Utica; TREVA COE, Durant; EUGENE COBB, Indianola; RETA COLLIER, Haworth; MARVELL COOPER, Battiest; TOMMIE COUSINS, Rattan; BEVERLY COWAN, Sulphur; HATTIE COX, Haworth; WANDA CRAIGE, Hendrix. LAHOMA CRAVATT, Connerville; LUELLA CRAWFORD, Durant; LOVELL CRISWELL, Durant; JERRY CUDE, Caddo; JERRY CURRENCE, Broken Bow; JAMES DANCER, Kingston; DAVID DALISE, Milburn; GERALDINE DANIEL, Kiowa; MILDRED DANIELS, Durant. TIM DANIELSON, Durant; JOHN DAVIS, Caddo; JOE DICKINSON, Durant; GARRY DILLINGHAM, Calera; BARBARA DOBBINS, Durant; ANN DOHE, Durant; BRUCE DOUGLAS, Durant; FAYE DOWNS, Hatfield, Arkansas; JIMMY DOYLE, Kiowa. 52 SOPHOMORES PEGGY DOYLE, Indianola; MICKEY EDWARDS, Durant; JEROME ELBERTSON, Heavener; LOUCRETIA ENSEY, Kiowa; THOMAS EPPLER, Ard- more; NANCY ESTES, Idabel; OCTAVIO ESTRELLA, Mexico City, Mexico; CHARLES EVANS, Kemp; CHARLES FAULKNER, Idabel. LARRY FAULKNER, Idabel; WARNER FELLABAUM, Ratliff City; PAUL FITZER, Durant; BILLY FULLER, Durant; MURIEL FULLER, Bokchito; CYNTHIA GANN, Tallhina; CAROL GORDON, Ardmore; MARGIE GASWAY, Fort Towson; BILL GLOVER, Ardmore. D. ANN GOUND, Wilson; DORA GRACE, Yuba; BARBARA GRAY, Milburn; GWEN GREEN, Durant; DONALD GRIGSBY, Durant; CAROLYN GUEST, Valliant; JEANNINE HADDOCK, Durant; JOE HALKIN, Madill; GRACE HAMBY, Smithville. PHIL HAMILTON, Broken Bow; VERENA HANKS, Durant; JOHN HANCOCK, Durant; ANN HARDEN, McAlester; TOM HARMON, Durant; PETE HARRELL, Denison, Texas; TOMMY HARRIS, Ardmore; JACK HEDDEN, Valliant; BARBARA HICKS, Madill. FERRELL HOLDGES, Allen; RAYMOND HOLCOMB, Atoka; HOMER HOMER, Hugo; JOANN HOPSON, Fort Towson; GLORIA HUCKABEE, Ida- bel; DAN HULL, Graham; JERRY IMOTICHY, Fillmore; FRANK JAGET, Denison, Texas; BILLY JAMES, Durant. TOMMY JAMES, Durant; MAX JENKS, Durant; ROSCOE JENNINGS, Okmulgee; JACKIE JONES, Durant; LINDA JONES, Durant; KEEPER JOHN SON, Lawton; DICK KEENER, Durant; JERRY KELLUM, Bokchito; WAYNE KELLY, Hendrix. LE ANN KING, Ardmore; MONTE KITCHENS, Chickasha; WANDA KETCHUM, Bethel; BOB KRUEGER, McAlester; DOTTIE LAKE, Soper; ROSE LYN LA LONDE, Denison, Texas; GAIL LAMBERT, Harris; LLOYD LANG, Achille; KATY LEACH, Ardmore. ROBERT LEDBETTER, Ardmore; KAY LEGG, Durant; BOBBIE LITTLE, Kingston; BILLY LLOYD, Healdton; SHERLE LOCKWOOD, Ringling; KEN NETH LONGEST, Ringling; LEON LUSTY, Wewoka; VIRGIE McCARVER, Wister; MARGARET McCLAIN, Marietta. BOBBY McCLENDON, Ardmore; SALLY McCLENDON, Durant; DIXIE McCLURE, Madill; TOM McCORMICK, Hatfield, Arkansas; ERMONA Me GOODWIN, Woodford; DIANE McGUIRE, Talihina; BILLY McMAHON, Graham; JUNE McPHETRIDGE, Atoka; EDDIE MACKEY, Savanna. JERRY MARSH, Norman; KAYE MARSH, Durant; BETTY MARTIN, Idabel; GEORGE MARTIN, Durant; JOHN MARTIN, Kenefic; JOHN MASSE’ Durant; ODES MASSEY, Durant; MARY LOU MEANS, Ardmore; JOSEPH MELANSON, Durant. SOPHOMORES DELORES MILLER, Caney; JO GAIL MOBLEY, Hugo; GINGER MOORMAN, Durant; LEONARD MORGAN, Durant; ETHELEEN MOOREHEAD, Spencerville; WILMA MORRIS, Battiest; BOB MOSS, Frederick; JANET MUELLER, Durant; FRANKIE NELSON, Denison, Texas. CHARLES NEWELL, Oktaha; EVA NEWMAN, Ardmore; BARBARA NORWOOD, Ardmore; DON NUTT, Ardmore; VIRGINIA O'DONLEY, Durant; MARLEEN PAGE, McAlester; JEAN PARKER, Caddo; JOE PATRICK, Broken Bow; JOHN PATTERSON, Ardmore. PAT PHELPS, Durant; QUINTON PHELPS, Tishomingo; DON PODANY, Hugo; JAMES RAY POLK, Grandfield; DAVID POTTS, Denison, Texas; NAOMI POWELL, Albany; JO ELLEN PROVENCE, Idabel; BOB RABON, Spencerville; ERNA RANDOLPH, Thackerville. DEWEY REESE, Durant; R. V. REID, Durant; NAOMI RICE, Durant; BILL RITTER, Ringling; DAVID ROBERTS, Durant; RUTHA ROBERTS, Du- rant; BILL ROBINSON, Durant; HELEN ROBINSON, Watson; JAKIE ROSENTHAL, Antlers. VIRGINIA ROWLAND, Milburn; SANDRA SAMPLE, Atoka; EDDIE SAVAGE, Denison, Texas; KENNETH SEMONS, Idabel; JOYCE SHANNON, Durant; FRANCES SHIRLEY, Hugo; SALLY SITTON, Wewoka; JAMES SMITH, Durant; ROBERT SMITH, Yuba. SOPHOMORES 55 SHARON SMITH, Ardmore; W. L. SMITH, Savanna; ETHEL STALLCUP, Ardmore; FRED STROUP, Hendrix; BETTY SWEARENGIN, Durant; RITA THOMAS, Durant; DOUGLAS THOMPSON, Durant; EDWIN TIJERINA, Monterrey, Mexico; BOYD TOWNSEND, Durant. DONNA TRAUGH, Durant; CLIFTON TROUTMAN, Kenefic; TOMMY TUCKER, Durant; HERBERT UPCHURCH, Finley; GERALD USRY, Durant; PEGGY VAUGHN, Gadsden, Alabama; BOB WALKER, Broken Bow; JIMMY WALKER, Eufaula; KENNETH WALKER, Atoka. NOEL WALL, Pottsboro, Texas; JIM WARE, Caddo; WAYNE WARREN, Mabel; GERRY WASHINGTON, Caddo; JACK WATTS, Durant; LUD- WIG WEAVER, Durant; HERBERT WESTMORELAND, Mabel; MIKE WHISENHUNT, Hendrix; CECIL WHITE, Bennington. GENEVA WHITTAKER, Durant; BARBARA WHITTEN, Colbert; TRESSIE WILKINSON, Mabel; JEWELL WILLIAMS, Weleetka; VIRGINIA WIL- LIAMS, Ardmore; ANN WILSON, Ardmore; BARBARA WILSON, Kemp; JOE WILSON,'Kemp; CHARLES WOMACK, Idabel. LEONARD WOOTEN, Garvin; MAX YARBROUGH, Oklahoma City; VERNON BROWN, Durant. SOPHOMORES ELIZABETH ABBOTT, Durant; ARNOLD ABLES, Durant; DONALD ALEXANDER, Hendrix; WOODROW ALEXANDER, Hendrix; THOMAS ALLEN, Durant; LESLEY ALLEY, Durant; BOB AMBROSE, Ardmore; CAROLYN AMIS, Durant; RACHEL AMOS, Eagletown. BETTY ANDERSON, Bokchito; LILLIE AUSTIN, Broken Bow; HELEN ARCHER, Durant; JOAN ARMSTRONG, Caney; MARY BAKER, Ardmore; SHARON BALDRIDGE, Ringling; DOYLE BALDWIN, Rattan; CHARLES BARBER, Madili; BOBBY BARKER, Wilson. FRESHMEN 57 JACK BARLOW, Durant; JAMES BEASLEY, Hugo; MICHAEL BEDWELL, Durant; VIRGIL BELVIN, Boswell; SIMEON BEMO, Wewoka; DOUG- LAS BILDERBACK, Denison, Texas; ROMAN BILLIE, Lawton; BARRIE BISHOP, Bonham, Texas; BILLY BLEVINS, Fox. MARY LOUISE BOLLINGER, Valliant; DAVID BRADY, Eufaula; DESSIE BRETZ, Durant; BETTYE BROCK, Broken Bow; JIM BROWN, Hartshome; JOY BROWN, Madill; BENNIE BRUMLEY, Durant; BERNITA BRUMLEY, Durant; LEONARD BRUNER, Broken Bow. BARBEE BUCK, Wilson; KEILLER BURKHALTER, Durant; DENA BUSBY, Durant; DONNA BUSH, Calera; CAROL CALDWELL, Hugo; JACKIE CALDWELL, Bennington; ROSA CALHOUN, Caddo; BILLY CARRIGER, Durant; CHARLOTTE CARTER, Calera. BILLIE CATHEY, Caddo; LEROY CHANEY, Broken Bow; JESS CHAPMAN, Broken Bow; ROBERT CHUMBLEY, Denison, Texas; WILLIAM CLARK, Durant; JUDY ANN CLAY, Stigler; JUDITH CLEVELAND, Durant; GAROLD CLIFT, Ardmore; JOE CLOUSE, Durant. DARRIS COLE, Pernell; PEGGY COLE, Hugo; JANIS CONDOR, Durant; HAROLD CONWAY, Ardmore; WANDA CORAN, Garvin; JACQUE CORDER, Durant; HAROLD CARGAL, Durant; MARY COX, Poteau; GERALD CRADDOCK, Pickens. FRESHMEN LINDA CURRIER, Durant; DELLA CURTIS, Ringling; FRANK DAFFERN, Ardmore; PAUL DANIEL, Bennington; MARTHA DANIELS, Idabel; DN DAVIS, Calera; JUDY DAVIS, Atoka; TOM DAVIS, Okmulgee; WILLIAM DAVIS, Calera. LON DILLARD, Durant; VIRGINIA DOAN, Broken Bow; ROSEMARY DOBSON, Frederick; JERRY DODD, Wewoka; BILLY DUCKWORTH, ;mp; THOMAS DUNCAN,. Hugo; JESS DUNNING, Ardmore; VIRGINIA EARNEST, Duncan; WANDA EARLES, Durant. EDDIE EDELEN, Durant; BETTY EDWARDS, Bokchito; WILLIAM EDWARDS, Laverne; JOHN ELDER, Savanna; NORMAN ELLIS, Durant; LONNIE XISON, Colbert; DONOVON ENOX, Nida; QUINCEY EVANS, Kemp; TOMMY EVERIDGE, Antlers. GLENN FACTOR, Maud; FREDDIE FAGAN, Idabel; EDWARD FARRIS, McAlester; PATSY FIELDS, Idabel; MARGARET FINCHER, Hugo; CAROL NNEY, Idabel; CECIL FORD, Kenefic; NORMA KAY FORD, Healdton; ALFRED FULENWIDER, Oklahoma City. DOLORES FULLER, Wade; PRISCILLA GANDY, Healdton; JO RITA GANN, Talihina; VICKI GARNER, Ardmore; THOMAS GARRETT, Anadarko; )E GARY, Durant; NAOMI GEORGE, Madill; LYNN GERMAN, Idabel; HAZEL GIBSON, Ringling. FRESHMEN 59 JIM GILBERTSON, Madill; VELDA GILLHAM, Durant; MIKE GOUND, Denison, Texas; BOBBIE JOYCE GRANT, Durant; ALICE GREEN, Du- rant; JACK GREEN, Durant; SADIE GREEN, Idabel; KENNETH GRIFFIN, Battiest; DENNIS GRIFFITH, Hugo. BETTY GRUBBS, McAlester; BILLY GUEST, Millerton; RAYMOND HALE, Gene Autry; MARCUS HALL, Farris; PAUL HALLUM, Burneyville; FREDERICK HAMILTON, Calera; ROBBIE HAMMON, Lane; VIOLA HANCOCK, McAlester; BARBARA HARCOURT, Durant. JANETTE HARRIS, Haworth; WILLIAM HARRIS, Durant; DAN HASKETT, Eufaula; BILLIE HAYES, Durant; CLIFTON HAYNIE, Garvin; PATRICIA HAUK, Wade; LARRY HENDERSON, Albany; LINDA HENRY, Biggs; MARK HERRIN, Ada. CHARLES HERRING, Savanna; MARY HELEN HESS, Garvin; JERRY HICKEY, Ardmore; DEWAYNE HICKS, Broken Bow; NORMAN HILL, Calera; PAT HODGE, Bethel; SUE HOLLAND, Durant; CHARLES HOLDER, Denison, Texas; PEGGY HOLDER, Ardmore. TE LOA HOLDER, Healdton; LARRY HOLLEY, Durant; EARL HOLLOWAY, Ardmore; DOUGLASS HOOKER, Broken Bow; CECIL HOPKINS Krebs; ROY HUNT, Durant; ANNA HORN, Achille; PAUL HORTON, Hugo; ELIZABETH HOWE, Healdton. FRESHMEN ALTON HUDGINS, Cartwright; KENNETH HUDSON, Durant; DAVID HUGHES, Durant; BOBBY HUNNICUTT, Durant; JACKIE HUNT, Shaw- nee; MAYBELLE HYNSON, Finley; MARLENE IMOTICHEY, Fillmore; JEAN INGE, Sawyer; CLARK INKANISH, Anadarko. . WILLIAM JENNINGS, Denison, Texas; KARL JESTIS, Bokchito; KENNETH JOHNSON, Denison, Texas; CLIFFORD JOINES, Caddo; JIMMY JONES, Idabel; KAREN JONES, Blanco; LUTHER JONES, Atoka; MARILYN JONES, Savanna; RONALD JONES, Durant. SHIRLEY JORDAN, Antlers; JANIS KANIATOBE, Idabel; SHIRLEY KAUTON, Durant; GLYNDA KAY, Idabel; MILDRED KEECHI, Bingle; MARIE KEEL, Marietta; BARBARA KELLY, Durant; JERRY KENT, Durant; JOHN KESSINGER, Muse. MONA KETCHUM, Bethel; JAMES KILGORE, Muskogee; JANE KITCH, Ardmore; EDNA KNOWLES, Idabel; BOB LANTRIP, Ardmore; LINDA LEVI, Geary; WILLIAM LEVINS, Bokchito; DON LEWIS, Colbert; SIDNEY LEWIS, Durant. CAROLYN LILES, Ardmore; RICHARD LINDLEY, Savanna; JEANEAN LITTLE, Durant; EARNIE LOUIS, Denison, Texas; CHARLES LUESADA, Antlers; H. D. McDANIEL, Battiest; DERRIL McGUIRE, Ardmore; RICHARD McGEE, Albany; JOY McINTIRE, Wade. FRESHMEN 61 SANDRA MACKEY, Durant; DAVID MADDUX, Denison, Texas; MARTHA MAHAFFEY, Sawyer; PATRICIA MALES, Soper; MARVIN MASH- BURN, Ardmore; JACK MASTERS, Durant; JOE MAXEY, Durant; JACK MELVIN, Denison, Texas; DOROTHY MESHAYA, Finley. SUE MIDGLEY, Poteau; JOE MILLER, Caney; MARY MILLER, Caney; OLGA MILLER, Atoka; RALPH MILLER, Wilson; THOMAS MILLER, Ard- more; MARILYN MITCHELL, Durant; BEN MOHRBACHER, Durant; DONNA MOORE, Ringling. ROBERT MOORE, Oklahoma City; ANN MORAN, Antlers; VELMA MORAN, Caddo; MARILYN MORRIS, Durant; MARITA MORRIS, Rattan; WANDA MORRISON, Durant; DONNA MOSELEY, Durant; JIM MOSELEY, Durant; LA VERN MOUDY, Hatfield, Arkansas. CAROLYN MURDOCK, Durant; WENDELL MURPHREE, Mead; JOE MURPHY, Blue; BILLY MUSGRAVE, Rattan; BOB MUSGRAVE, Rattan; RONALD NELSON, Idabel; LINDA NICHOLS, Blue; MARY NICHOLS, Bethel, LETRELL NICKLES, Caddo. RAY NOEL, Grandfield; BARBARA NOWELL, Soper; LARRY NURDIN, Healdton; JERRY ODELL, Denison, Texas; HELEN OFFUTT, Boswell; JULIA OWENS, Durant; CHARLEY PARK, Wister; HAROLD PAGE, Rattan; RONNIE PARKER, Durant. 62 FRESHMEN CARL PARKS, Broken Bow; ROY PASSMORE, Broken Bow; SUE PEMBERSON, Ringling; LESLOW PETECKI, Durant; PEGGY PEVETO, Sulphur; CHARLIE PHILLIPS, Caddo; SHARON PHILLIPS, Atoka; LINDA PICKENS, Calera; JERRY PIERCE, Red Oak. IRENE PIEROT, Durant; BLAND PITTMAN, Hugo; MABEL POWELL, Tulsa; BOB PRICE, Lone Grove; LARRY PRICE, Ardmore; LINDA PUCKETT, Broken Bow; WILLIAM P.YLES, Denison, Texas; ROBERT RADER, Denison, Texas; G. W. RALLS, Atoka. LARRY RAPE, Grant; BILLY RATLIFF, Kingston; TERRELL RAY, Bokchito; JIM RECTOR, Bethel; C. RUTH REED, Durant; JERRY REID, Kingston; JUDY RHOADES, Marietta; SUELLEN RHODES, Antlers; ERNEST RICKMAN, Durant. LOUISE RICKETS, Marietta; MORENE RILEY, Achille; EUGENE RIOTTE, Ardmore; E. J. ROBERTS, Durant; JACK ROBINSON, Bokchito; WYNOMA ROSE, Bokchito; JERRY ROWLAND, Caddo; DAISY ROY, Bokchito; PATSY RUSH, Bokchito. BOBBY RUTLEDGE, Denison, Texas; LAURA SANDEFUR, Durant; IRENE SAVAGE, Simpson; JIM SAVAGE, Ringling; JACK SAWYER, Durant; ROGER SCOTT, Antlers; JEAN SCRIBNER, Fillmore; GARRY SELF, Durant; LARRY SELF, Durant. FRESHMEN 63 DORIS SHANNON, Durant; ELLEN SHARP, Durant; JODY SHERRILL, Atoka; JIMA SHIPMAN, Durant; DALE SHOEMAKE, Lindsay; ROC SIPES, Atoka; BLAKE SMILEY, Madill; MARY SMITH, Bokchito; RICHARD SMITHSON, Durant. MARY SPARKS, Atoka; ELBERT SPRADLING, Ciebit; CAROLYN SPRINGER, Caddo; BILLY SOLOMON, Achille; COYLE STACKHOUSE, At MARLENE STANFORD, Milburn; KAY STOWE, Durant; CALVIN SULLIVAN, Pickens; CARROL SULLIVAN, Durant. GLENDA SULLIVAN, Albany; ANN SWEENEY, Durant; WAYNON TAMPLEN, Denison, Texas; JAMES TALLEY, Kingston; ARTHUR T McAlester; DONNIE TATE, Wirt; BILLY JOE TAYLOR, Durant; GARLAND TAYLOR, Durant; JERRY TETERS, Valliant. ROBERT THOMAS, Durant; JOANNA THOMASON, Ardmore; BOBBY THOMPSON, Calera; DON THOMPSON, Ada; MARY THOMPSON, rant; CLIFTEEN THOMPSON, Atoka; PATRICIA THOMPSON, Ardmore; JOE THORNTON, Davidson; TOMMY THORNTON, Caddo. VEVA THREADGILL, Durant; MICHAEL TIMS, Antlers; NANCY TODD, Healdton; SALLY TOMLIN, Durant; SUE TRENT, Grant; DA TRIMBLE, Farris; LOUISE TURNER, Bennington; OTIS TUSHKA, Broken Bow; PAT VANSICKLE, Ringling. 64 FRESHMEN LINDA VAUGHAN, Denison, Texas; HENRIETTA VAUGHT, Rattan; SANDRA VICKERS, Boswell; PAUL VOYLES, Madill; ROBERT WADE, Bat- tiest; MARTHA WALLIS, Durant; BILLY WALTERS, Ardmore; YVONNE WARD, Madill; HERMAN WASHINGTON, Durant. GWEN WEATHERS, Durant; DENNIS WEAVER, Durant; HOMER WEAVER, Durant; MELBA WEBB, Hochatown; LINDA WELLS, Durant; GLORIA WELTER, Caddo; ANNA WESTBURY, Ringling; JAMES WHATLEY, Willis; CECIL WHITE, Madill. GLENNA WHITE, Clayton; JOE WHITE, Durant; ROY WHITE, Durant; WINNIE WILEY, Purcell; LARRY WILLIAMS, Durant; SHIRLEY WIL- LIAMS, Bennington; GEORGE WILLIAMSON, Durant; GENE WILLINGHAM, Ardmore; GERALD WILSON, Smithville. SARAH WITHROW, Atoka; REBECCA WOMBLE, Cookson; BILLY WOOLBRIGHT, Atoka; HAVEN JO WOOTEN, Garvin; DONALD WORSHAM, Tussy; DON WYRICK, Idabel; LARRY YOUNG, Calera. FRESHMEN 65 WKLKAmfli. Marleen Page Gary Paul Jackson and Carol Whitfield Rodney Hutton and Ralph Cury Jimmy Taylor 68 SAVAGE STAFF Haven Jo Wooten Darrell Goode and Annette Latimer Freddie Rainwater Editor .................... Assistant Editor ___________ Business Manager ........... Assistant Business Manager Sales Assistant____________ Class Editor............... Organizations Editors ..... Greeks Editor .............. Sports Editor ............. Art Editors................ Adviser..................... ___ Marleen Page Annette Latimer ..... 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Frye SOUTHEASTERN STAFF 71 72 SOUTHEASTERN STAFF Bob Berry, Vice President Yvonne Beavers, Secretary-Treasurer Senior Representatives Willis Mackey Kay Scott Junior Representatives James Claxton Marion Vanderpool 74 STUDENT SENATE John Massey President Oklahoma Intercollegiate Student Association Sophomore Representatives John Massey Jo Ann Hopson Freshman Representatives Jerry Dodd Peggy Peveto Dorm Representatives Terry Martin Annette Latimer Mary Frances Hendricks STUDENT SENATE 75 SAVAGETTES officers are, left to right: MARION VAN- DERPOOL, Vice President; ANN HARDIN, President; CAROL WHITFIELD, Secretary-Treasurer. SAVAGETTES SAVAGETTES members are, first row, left to right: D. Ann Gound, Betty Grubbs, Peggy Holder, Carol Whitfield, Ann Wilson, Dixie McClure, Barbara Wil- son, Rita Collier, Geraldine Kirk, Kathy Westbury, Janie Kitch, Pat Vansickle, Bertha Mae Treadaway, Sponsor. Second row, left to right: Jo Ellen Provence, Kay Scott, Joan Parker, Lucretia Ensey, Barbara Norwood, Helen Chadwell, Gayle Mobley, Marilyn Jones, Rosetta Brown, Ethel Stallcup, Jame Rucker, Vir- ginia Ernest, Marion Vanderpool, Polly Sanguin, Irene Savage, Carolyn Guest, Leona Moore. Third row, left to right: Jo Ann Hopson, Rosemary Dobson, Suzanne Heard, Beverly Cowan, Mary Nichols, Katie Byrne, Susie Midgley, Jo Rita Gann, Mary Frances Hendricks, Marleen Page, Ann Hardin. HELLHOUND members are, first row, left to right: Jerry Currence, Bill Ritter, Charles Newell, Doe Clinton, Willie Harris, Donovon Enox, Pat Phelps, Odes Massey, Tommy James, Joe Byers, Mickey Tims, Mike Gound, Tommy Everidge, Gordon Reece, Sponsor. Second row: Sherrill Lockwood, Bob Ledbetter, Terry Martin, Douglas Thompson, Eddie Mackey, Glen Scott, Louis Bevins, Ernest Rickman, John Elders, Robert Wade, Bobby Hunnicutt. Third row: Doogie Williamson, Freddie Fagan, Herbert Westmoreland, Joe Patrick, Jim Savage, Larry Henderson, Bill James, Doyle Baldwin, John Prock, Mickey Edwards. Fourth row: Don Nutt, Tommy Dan Choate, Phil Hamilton, Octavio Estrella, Quincy Evans, Bobby Barker, Harold Buchanan. HELLHOUNDS 77 HELLHOUND officers are JERRY CURRENCE, Vice President; CHARLES NEWELL, Pledge Trainer; BILL RITTER, Secretary-Treasurer; and DON NUTT, President. SNEA officers are, seated: KAYLIN DUPREE, Vice Presi- dent; GLORIA KITCH, Secretary; EFFIE BRIDGES, Pres- ident; EVA NEWMAN, Historian. Standing: Dr. Marshall Nagle, Dr. Ernest Sturch, Sponsors. SNEA SNEA members are, first row, left to right: Dorothy Floyd, Anita Longhorn, Barbara Gray, Peggy Cole, Hiawahna Austin, Gloria Kitch, Geraldine Kirk, Vir- ginia Rowland. Second row: John Massey, Lewis Edwards, Darrell Goode, Mary Frances Hendricks, Effie Bridges, Martha Washee, Kaylin Dupree, Billie Bennett, Ann Wilson, Don Podany, Ernest Sturch, Sponsor. Third row: Mae Hoover, Irene Savage, Margaret Scott, Ethel Stallcup, Katy Leach, Annette Latimer, Marion Vanderpool, Mertia Coe. Fourth row: Verzella Rainwater, Dixie McClure, Sue Carroll, Juanita Burnett, Rita Collier, Thelma Cooper, Ramona Bourne, Frances Walters, Eva Newman, Marshall Nagle, Sponsor. BOULE members are, first row, left to right: Lucretia Ensey, Carol Gordon, Gerry Washington, Ethel Stallcup, Katy Leach, Sally McClendon, Judy Compton, Gloria Huckaby, Margie Gasaway, Virginia Rowland, Janie Lucas, Sylvia Gentry. Second row, left to right: Larry Adair, Barbara Graham, Naomi Powell, Barbara Norwood, Jane Rucker, Sue Carroll, Carolyn Guest, Barbara Wilson, Tressie Wilkinson, Effie Bridges, Jakie Rosenthal, Barbara Gray. Third row: left to right: Janette Holder, Katy Byrne, Catherine Cawley, June McPhetridge, Yvonne Beavers, Treva Coe, Ann Wilson, Bob Krueger, Ann Hardin, Frances Straughn, Dixie McClure, Robert Ausley, Eddie Mackey, John Massey. Fourth row, left to right: Lyndal Fox, Beverly Cowan, D. Ann Gound, Eva Newman, Tommy Tucker, Darrell Goode, Charles Womack, Bill Anderson, Glen Scott, Herbert Westmoreland, James Claxton. BOULE BOULE officers are, seated, left to right: SYLVIA GEN- TRY, Reporter; VIRGINIA ROWLAND, Vice President; BEVERLY COWAN, Secretary. Standing: ROBERT AUS- LEY, Sponsor; ETHEL STALLCUP, President. 79 SIGMA TAU DELTA officers are, left to right: DARRELL GOODE, Secretary-Treasurer; EFFIE BRIDGES, Historian; JAMES SCANTLIN, President. LYNDAL FOX, Reporter, not pictured. SIGMA TAU DELTA SIGMA TAU DELTA members are, left to right: Mollie Bailey, Larry Rape, Jenny Martin, Raymond Piller, Effie Bridges, Darrell Goode, Kaylin Dupree, IS Taylor, James Scantlin, Gwen Stark, Floy Perkinson Gates, Sponsor; Gene Slaughter, Irene Savage. KAPPA DELTA A officers are DR. M. K. FORT, Sponsor; KALIN DUPREE, Secretary, REETA SELF, Publicity; DR. MARION SEVERANCE, Vice Presi- dent; LAVERN WALLS, mid-term graduate, is Presi- dent. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Irwin, Virginia Kirkley, Judy Compton, Effie Bridges, Anna Lee Snodgrass, Kaylin Dupree, Gloria Kitch. SEC- OND ROW: Patsy Bridges, Dr. Marion Severance, Miss Isabel Work, Dr. Margaret O’Riley, Dr. M. K. Fort, Dr. Sally Leonard, Miss Vivian Downs. THIRD ROW: Bill Anderson, David Faulkenberry, Ira Wall, Margaret Barker, Reeta Self, Martha Haskett. 81 Members are, first row: Dr. Linnie Ruth Hall, Sponsor; Ellen Brown, Coleen Bennett, Rosa Potter, Tressie Wilkinson, Gayle Jones, Wilda Collier, Yvonne Beavers. Second row: Joann Rushing, Dale Flanagan. Elmer Rogers, Ronald McHenry, Rex Rambo, Marieta Hobbs, Rodney Hutton. Officers are: ELLEN BROWN, President; YVONNE BEAVERS, Vice President; JOANN RUSHING. Secretary; and RONALD McHENRY, Treasurer. 82 PI OMEGA PI MENC members are, first row: Dr. Ernest Trumble, Gaylia Cox, Lovell Criswell, Te Loa Holder, Sue Holland, Charlotte Car- ter, Mary Frances Baker. Second row: Tim Danielson, Ira Wall, Jerry McCain, Mary Ann Thompson, Tonah Taylor. Officers are: LOVELL CRISWELL, Secretary; TONAH TAYLOR, Vice President; MARY FRANCES BAKER, President; IRA WALL, Program Chairman. MENC 83 MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL COUNCIL A4 A CAPPELL Girls’ Quartet Mens’ Quartet 85 lOIR VARSITY O” CLUB O” CLUB members are: Pete Byrd, Leonard Morgan, Bob Berry, Jesse Arnold, Blackie Bracken, Max Yarborough, Bob Hoskins, Jerry Shipp, and Roy Gammon. PA Officers are: MAX YARBOROUGH, Sergeant-at-Arms; BOB HOSKINS, President; LEONARD MORGAN, Secretary; and ROY GAMMON, Vice President. WRA FIRST ROW: Ginger Moorman, Grace Hamby, Rita Thomas, Bertha Mae Treadaway, Sponsor; Dixie Hamby, Lucretia Ensey, Coleen Bennett. SECOND ROW: Margie Burgess, Naomi Powell, Janette Holder, Mary Highfill, Suellen Rhodes, Fern Mowdy, Wanda Ketchum. THIRD ROW: Barbara Whitten, Helen Jacobs, Sue Robinson, Barbara Graham, Joyce Conditt, Virginia Williams. FOURTH ROW: Pat Stanford, Cathy Cawley, Barbara Gray, Fay Glover, Beverly Cravatt, Kay Scott. FIFTH ROW: Carol Gordon, Beverly Cowan, Patsy Bridges, Ethel Stallcup, Patsy Driver, Barbara Hodges, Joann Rushing, Peggy Doyle. Officers of WRA are: BARBARA GRAY, Reporter; CAROL GORDON, Vice President; COLEEN BENNETT, President; JANETTE HOLDER, Secretary; BARBARA GRAHAM, Treas- urer. 87 SQUARE DANCING CLUB’s members are: Lyndal Fox, Paul Hallum, Larry Adair, and Jim Savage, John Parker, Wanda Ketchum, Lucretia Ensey, and Marilyn Jones. SQUARE DANCING CLUB Officers are: PAUL HALLUM, Vice President; MISS BERTHA MAE TREADAWAY, Sponsor; LYNDAL FOX, President; and JOAN PARKER, Secretary-Treasurer. 88 DISC JOCKEY DISC JOCKEY Officers are: RED WESTMORELAND, President; EDDIE MACKEY, Vice President; ANNIE BROWN, Secretary. SCIENCE SOCIETY members are: Chester Bentley, Waynon Johnson, Herbert Upchurch, Ben Bailey, Freddie Rainwater, Dr. Dorothy Leake, Austin Jewell, Ermona McGoodwin, Jane Price, Patsy Bridges, Howard Hodge. Standing: Dr. Wayne Silver, Don Collier, Earl Kilpatrick, Dr. Ernest Sturch. Officers are: ERMONA McGOODWIN, Reporter; WAYNON JOHNSON, Vice Presi- dent; AUSTIN JEWELL, President; FREDDIE RAINWATER, Secretary; JANE PRICE, Treasurer. SCIENCE SOCIETY 90 RODEO CLUB members are, first row: Wanda Young, Hattie Cox, John Perry Martin. Second row: Keith Davis, Leonard Morgan, Odes Massey, John Davis. Third row: Joe Blackburn, David Blackburn, Freddie Rainwater. Fourth row: Mike Whisen- hunt. Buddy Abbott, Ronnie Harper, Larry DeLashaw, Floyd Anderson. ficers are: MIKE WHISENHUNT, Treasurer; WANDA YOUNG, Corresponding Sec- ary; HATTIE COX, Recording Secretary; DAVID BLACKBURN, President. RODEO CLUB 91 - 4 ART CLUB officers are: GENEVA WHITTAKER, Secretary; ROBERT WILSON, Vice President; JANNET MUELLER, Treasurer; GARY PAUL JACKSON. CIRCUS U ART CLUB FIRST ROW: Miss Vivian Downs, Wanda Brogdon, Dorene Carr, Joan Davis, Ann Dohe, Annette Latimer, Katy Leach. SECOND ROW: Judy Compton, Jack Citty, Jessie Jones, Ahsan Al-Ghita, Vicki Garner, Janis McHenry, Jack Watts. THIRD ROW: John Wilson, Ronald Traxler, Bill Ritter, Von Weaver, Joe Avery, Howard Chumbley, Jimmy Jones. Officers of COLLEGE PLAYERS are: ANN DOHE, Secretary: JACK WATTS, President; and MISS VIVIAN DOWNS, Sponsor. COLLEGE PLAYERS 93 TRIBES COUNCIL TRIBES COUNCIL officers are: JANIS McHENRY, Treasurer; PATTI JOHNSON, Secretary, LEON LUSTY, Vice President; ANITA LONGHORN, Reporter; and BEVERLY CRAVATT, President. Members are, on floor: Linda Levi, Mabel Powell, Anita Longhorn, Margaret Scott, Janis McHenry, Beverly Cravatt, Mildred Keechi. Sitting: Virginia Alemohtubbi, Jackie Oberly, Linda Henry, Lahoma Cravatt, Edwin James, Keeper Johnson, Glen Scott. Standing: Patti Johnson, Jerry Imotichey, Leon Lusty. 94 WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER officers are: JANNET MUELLER, Secretary; DR. and MRS. W. A. HYDE, Sponsors; KAYLIN DUPREE, President; MERTIA COE, Fellowship; and MARY FRANCES HENDRICKS, Vice President. Members of the Presbyterian young peoples’ group are, first row: Eugene Price, Rachel Amos, Glen Scott, Martha Washee, Keeper John- son. Second row: Dr. W. A. Hyde, Rev. John Mueller, Mary Frances Hendricks, Priscilla Utterback, guest speaker; Mrs. Hyde. Third row: Don Bankston, Shirley Williams, Mertia Coe, Kaylin Dupree, and Jannet Mueller. 95 Members of BSU are: Wayne Cannon, Verena Hanks, Daisy Roy, Irene Savage, Jerome Walton. Second row: Barbar Norwood, Leona Moore, Betty Grubbs, JoRita Gann, Eva Newman. Third row: Ralph Cury, Virginia Kirkley, Rosemary Dobson Ray Noel, Don Miller. Fourth row: Jacqueline Jones, Ann Harden, Joanna Thomason, Ann Wilson, James Smith. BSU Officers are: BETTY GRUBBS, Secretary; BARBAR NORWOOD, Social Chairman; ANN WILSON, Pub licity; MISS JONES, Director; EVA NEWMAN, BTl Representative; JOANNA THOMASON, Church Rep resentative; and VIRGINIA KIRKLEY, President WAYNE CANNON, Missions; JEROME WALTON Music; JAMES SMITH, RALPH CURY, Enlistmenl 96 iVNDING: Mike Baker, Floyd Anderson, Peggy Peveto, Joe Watson, Martha Mahaffey, Leon Lusty, Gail Lambert, James |-rid, Mabel Powell, Clark Inkanish, Janie Lucas, Katy Leach, Betsy Stowe, Kay Stowe, Carol Turner, Robert Taylor, Jim les, Rev. Norton Wey. SEATED: Willis Mackey, Jo Ellen Province, Gerry Washington, Annette Latimer, Yvonne Beavers, Ann Gound, Jo Ann Hopson, Robert Ledbetter, Octavio Estrella. ficers are: CAROL TURNER, Publicity; D. ANN )UND, Secretary; YVONNE BEAVERS, Vice-Presi- lt; ROBERT TAYLOR, President; and REV. NOR- N WEY, Director. LESLEY FOUNDATION 97 LEAGUE OF YOUNG DEMOCRATS FIRST ROW: D. Ann Gound, Gail Lambert, Kay Scott, Katy Leach, Annette Latimer, Margaret Hulsey. SECOND ROW: Mary Frances Hendricks, Yvonne Beavers, Rosemary Dobson, Joanna Thomason, Ann Harden, Gerry Washington, Betty Grubbs. THIRD ROW: Dr. Sever Eubanks, Bud Dobson, Don Miller, Bob Berry, Robert Taylor, Willis Mackey. Joann Hopson. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Everidge, Paul Hallum, Bill Anderson, David Faulkenberry, Gene Raburn, Ray Noel, Lawrence Lewis. FIFTH ROW: Larry Faulkner, Larry Rape, Ronald Nelson, Sam Pool, Lt. Gov. George P. Nigh, John Massey. SIXTH ROW: W. H. Underwood, Rex Wier. Officers of LYD are: KAY SCOTT, Secretary; JOHN MASSEY, President; BILL ANDERSON, Vice President, is not pictured. 98 MAGIC PENTAGON Club members. MAGIC PENTAGON officers are: DAVID KENNEY, Vice President; BILL ANDERSON, President, and PATSY BRIDGES, Secretary. Club members. BILL ANDERSON JAMES CLAXTON RALPH CURY DAVID FAULKENBERRY RAY FRYER BLUE KEY DARRELL GOODE Reporter PETE BYRD Treasurer WILLIS MACKEY President JESS ARNOLD Vice President fVONNE BEAVERS KAYLIN DUPREE SUZANNE HEARD VERONA BROWN MARTHA HASKETT CARDINAL ELLEN BROWN BREWER President KEY KRY FRANCES HENDRICKS GLORIA KITCH JENNY MARTIN MARY NELSON MARIAN VANDERPOOL 101 PRESIDENT’S CLUB FIRST ROW: Suzanne Heard, Ann Harden, Virginia Kirkley, Carol Gordon, Ethel Stallcup, Yvonne Beavers, Mary Frances Baker. SECOND ROW: Jerry McCain, John Massey, Robert Taylor, Pat Phelps, Willis Mackey, Dan Hicks, Larry Holley. THIRD ROW: Don Nutt, Jack Watts, Lyndal Fox, James Shannon, James Scantlin, Bob Cook, James Claxton. FOURTH ROW: Dr. A. E. Shearer, David Faulkenberry, Kaylin Dupree, Patsy Bridges, Effie Bridges, Verona Brown, Gary Jackson. DAVID FAULKENBERRY, President of Student Senate, and DR. A. E. SHEARER, President of the College. 103 ALPHA SIGMA TAU 104. ANN HARDEN Treasurer Betty Jo Holman Gloria Huckabee Margaret Hulsey Wanda Ketchum Roselyn LaLonde Sandra McGill Diann McGuire JoGail Mobley Linda Mountford Frankie Nelson Marleen Page Jakie Rosenthal Tonah Taylor Carol Turner Carol Whitfield HOWARD ELLIS First Semester President PHI SIGMA EPSILON WAYNE CRUSOE Second Semester President 106 RONALD TRAXLER Secretary-Treasurer Jerry Barnes Don Brister T. O. Criswell Lawrence Lewis J. W. Naylor Dick Presley 1 Keiller Haddock Harold Henry Charles Miller JENNY FAYE MARTIN President GERALDINE WASHINGTON Recording Secretary JANE RUCKER Treasurer PATSY DRIVER Parliamentarian KATY LEACH Corresponding Editor PI KAPPA SIGMA Yvonne Beavers Ellen Brown Brewer Katy Byrnes Dean McNeely Carroll Sue Carroll inft Mertia Coe Treva Coe Lovell Criswell Sylvia Gentry D. Ann Gound Carol Gordon Barbara Gray Martha Haskett J0 Ann Hopson Margaret Stuteville Annette Latimer Kay Legg Janey Lucas Mary Kay Marsh Mary Lou Means Sally McClendon Dixie McClure June McPhetridge Eva Newman Jo Ellen Province Kay Scott 109 Rutha Roberts Ethel Stallcup Marian Vanderpool Nan Webster Bill Anderson Huelan Bracken Tommy Choate James Claxton Doe Clinton Billy Coffman Eldon Conditt Bill Cowan Jerry Currence Ralph Cury James Dancer Carl Daniels Keith Davis Lewis Edwards Mickey Edwards Donovan Enox Thomas Eppler David Faulkenberry Lynda1 Fox Don Harrison NO t Ledbetter Mackey . Mackey Martin Martin Massey Mendenall Mikeals es Newell Nutt Dan Hicks Harold Hooker Jack Irwin Gary Jackson Bill James Robert Jamison Wayne Kelly Ed Ketchum Bob Krueger Don LaGasse 1 M Pat Phelps Stanley Prock Charles Ray Bill Ritter Elmer Rogers Glenn Scott Robert Taylor Jerome Walton Herbert Westmoreland Leonard Wooten II I I VERONA BROWN . . . President DELTA ZETA ANN DOHE . . . Secretary 112 Linda Afstrom Virginia Black Sarah McCreary Blackwood Kaylin Dupree Phyllis Burgess Helen Chadwell Carolyn Irwin Mary Margaret Smith Barbara Tunnell Wilson RAYMOND PILLER Sponsor f BOB COOK President PETE BYRD Vice President RODNEY HUTTON Secretary MRS. PAULINE FREEBURG Mike Baker Bob Barnes Cecil Barnes Chester Bentley Housemother 114 TAU KAPPA EPSILON r„«■ V ; f5- X ?} ■ 1 A Bob Berry Colbert Blackwood Bill Brown Tim Danielson Jim Ed Doyle la l LA « % ■ j- a. ( i Vt iff • Ihestney Faulkenberry Charles Faulkner Clinton Fry John Hancock Waynon Johnson a +— t n • a n a I . V r ' F 1 , , % , Dick Keener James King James Laney George Martin Reid Mayfield 115 Henry Scott Tom Tucker Bill Weger John Wilson Buddy Wright INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL The governing body of the Greek organizations on campus, IFC is composed of the president and vice president from each group. The offices of IFC are held in rotation by organization. Pictured are Gayle Jones, Jenny Faye Martin, Suzanne Heard, Jane Rucker, Verona Brown, Beverly Cowan, Jess Arnold, Wayne Crusoe, Howard Ellis, Bob Cook, Johnny McFatridge, and Don Podany. ►♦TLK.HT4 JAMES GARNER, star of Warner Bros, popular TV western Maverick” chose VICKI GARNER as the loveliest of the Savage beauties. °r a 7- 4 i:7 V 7 «o _ e ? -£ „ 4 % % % Vv7 118 Vickie Gamer 1959 SAVAGE QUEEN JUDY RHOADES 122 HELEN CHADWELL Homecoming Attendant The Savages held their annual homecoming November 1. During the half-time ceremonies, Blackie Bracken, Captain, crowned Dixie Lou McClure, Madill sophomore, Savage Homecom- ing queen. Her attendants were Helen Chadwell, Oklahoma City sophomore, and Pat Vansickle, Ringling freshman. PAT VANSICKLE Homecoming Attendant 123 124 Johnny McFatridge CARDINAL KEY BEAU Jess Arnold PI KAPPA SIGMA BEAU Jenny Faye Martin PHI SIGMA EPSILON SWEETHEART Terry Martin ALPHA SIGMA TAU BEAU Jim Stuckey DELTA ZETA MAN Peggy Peveto HELLHOUNDS SWEETHEART MARTHA HASKETT . . . editor of THE SOUTHEASTERN . . . Blue Key Favorite . . . Cardinal Key . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . . Sigma Tau Delta ... Pi Kappa Sigma . . . Boule . . . SNEA . . . English major . . . Eufaula WILLIS MACKEY . . . president of Blue Key . . . student senator . . . Sigma Tau Gamma . . . Magic Pentagon . . . LYD . . . manager, Basketball team . . . Wesley Foundation . . . Math major . . . Savanna WHO’S WHO DAVID FAULKENBERRY . . ate . . . editor of ’58 SAVAGE , Delta Pi . . . Sigma Tau Gamma Magic Pentagon president '58 . . . Kiowa . president of Student Sen- . . Blue Key . . . Kappa . . . Magic Pentagon . . . LYD . . . Math major . . . 134 VERZELLA McGILL RAINWATER ... Ten RALPH CURY . . . business man- ager ’59 SAVAGE . . . Blue Key . . . vice president of dorm '58 . . . Sigma Tau Gamma . . . vice president of Magic Pentagon ’58 . . . BSU . . . summer president of senate . . . boys' quartet . . . Math major . . . Hart- shorne GLORIA KITCH ... Ten Pretty girls . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . . Cardinal Key . . . secretary SNEA ... Homecom- ing attendant '57 . . . Alpha Sigma Tau .. . . Boule . . . WRA . . . Elementary major . . . Ardmore retty Girls . . . Yearbook queen ’57 . . . SNEA . . . appa Delta Pi ... Pi Kappa Sigma . . . Hell . Elc ounds’ Sweetheart '57 . adill lementary major 135 JOANN KEITHLEY . . . MENC . . . Westminister Fellowship ... The King’s Daughters and Sons . . . alto soloist, with a cappella choir . . . won scholarship from piano guild . . . holds Paderewski medal from piano guild . . . gives private piano lessons .. . Music major . . . Durant JENNY FAYE MARTIN ... Ten Pretty Girls . . . Phi Sig Sweetheart . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . . Cardinal Key . . . Sigma Tau Delta . . . president Pi Kappa Sigma . . . IFC . . . President’s Club . . . English major . . . Durant BILL ANDERSON . . . president senior class . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . . Blue Key . . . vice president sophomore class . . . president Magic Pentagon . . . Sigma Tau Gam- ma . . . vice president LYD . . . Boule . . . Math major . . . Kemp YVONNE BEAVERS . . . secretary student senate . . . president Cardinal Key . . . president ... Pi Omega Pi . . . Kapp L Delta Pi . . . vice president Wesley Foundation . . . president Pi Kappa Sigma . . . LYD . . . Boule . . . King’s Daughters and Sons . . . Business major . . . Durant RY PAUL JACKSON . . . Blue Key . . . president of Club . . . secretary Sigma Tau Gamma . . . Boule . . . ;nt director of Beaux Arts Ball . . . designed cover of ’58 AGE ... '59 SAVAGE Staff . . . Art major . . . Antlers VERONA BROWN . . . president Delta Zeta . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . . Sigma Tau Delta . . . Boule . . . IFC . . . English major . . . Eufaula 137 JOAN ROPER BOYD- STUN . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . . Boule . . . Biology ma- jor .. . Durant KAYLIN DUPREE . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . . Sigma Tau Delta . . . president Westminister . . . SNEA . . . Cardinal Key . . . President’s club . . . Delta Zeta . . . English major . . . Durant ELLEN BROWN BREWER ... Ten Pretty Girls . . . president Cardinal Key . . . president Pi Omega Pi . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . . Homecoming queen 58 ... Pi Kappa Sigma . . . Business major . . . Blue MARK TONG . . . pre-medical student accepted by Baylor . . . Science society . . . Latin club . . . Chemistry major . . . Seoul, Korea 138 JESSE ARNOLD . . . president Sigma Tau Gamma . . . president jun- ior class . . . president sophomore class . . . vice president Blue Key . . . Pi Kap Beau . . . Magic Pentagon . . . Tennis team . . . O” club . . . Wesley Foundation . . . Math major . . . Wichita Falls, Texas PATSY BRIDGES . . . president girls’ dorm . . . WRA . . . Kappa Delta Pi ... Pi Kappa Sigma . . . Science society . . . Magic Pentagon . . . Math major . . . Willis GAYLIA COX . . . MENC . . . Band . . . choir director Presbyterian church . . . outstanding band member . . . Music major . . . Bokchito EFFIE BRIDGES . . . SNEA . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . . Sigma Tau Delta . . . Boule . . . English major . . . Arkinda, Arkansas PRETTY GIRLS I SSC 13 AUSTIN COLLEGE 6 The Savages won their season opener with the Kangaroos. The win made it the third straight Texoma Bowl victory for SSC. COACH BROWN MELVIN BROWN, Savage Coach SSC 0 CENTRAL 8 BOB BERRY, Manager Southeastern lost a hard-fought contest to the Bronchos in a bitter defensive battle. SSC 0 NORTHEASTERN 34 A powerful Redman squad handed the Savages their second straight defeat. SSC played without the services of four starters. Northeastern went through the season undefeated and copped the Holiday Bowl game. SSC 13 ' NORTHWESTERN 14 A Southeastern pass failed to connect for the two vital extra points. The try proved to be the deciding factor in a closely fought conference game. SSC 24 LANGSTON 14 The Savages won their first conference game of the season at the expense of the Langston Lions. Southeastern’s offense showed it capacity by scoring three touchdowns and a field goal. SSC 11 SOUTHWESTERN 0 Southeastern’s team effort proved too much for the Bulldogs in this ballgame. It left the Savages with a 3-3 record. 142 ARKANSAS TECH 18 SSC 7 The Arkansas Tech Wonderboys’ offensive attack proved too much for the spunky Sav- ages. BLACKIE BRACKEN, Savage Captain Two senior squad members Ferdie Burket and Tommy Weast. Ferdie was named all-conference three consecutive years. EAST CENTRAL 7 The penalty-ridden Savages dropped their season final to Tigers. A debatable five-yard penalty set up the Tigers’ lone ichdown. East Central capitalized on their next play and con- rted the extra point. Bulldog Henry, Savage guard, gets his knee wrapped by fellow squad man, Jackie Hunt. 143 SAVA BLAKE SMILEY, Back BLACKIE BRACKEN, Back Touchdown! JACK IRWIN, Back JAD JERRY DODD, Lineman FERDIE BURKET, Back LEONARD MORGAN, Back 147 HAROLD HENRY, Lineman JACKIE HUNT, Lineman DARRIS COLE, Back A block by Hess brings down the Langston ball carrier. BILLY JOE TAYLOR, Back 149 CALE LINDLEY, Lineman The Savages are touchdown bound. G. W. RALLS, Lineman JERRY PARKER, Lineman JERRY CARLTON, Lineman S GEORGE STEWARD, Lineman LAFRAY STACKHOUSE, Lineman COACH BROWN CONFERENCE SCORES SSC 54 SSC 63 SSC 54 SSC 50 SSC 65 SSC 67 SSC 67 SSC 44 SSC 63 SSC 44 SSC 62 SSC 52 SSC 69 SSC 79 SSC 66 SSC 43 BLOOMER SULLIVAN Head of Athletic Department and Head Basketball Coach. ....................... East Central 48 ______________________________ Southwestern 50 ..................................... Central 55 ..................................... OBU 42 ................................ Northwestern 48 ............................... Phillips 50 ............. -............... Northeastern 57 .................................. Langston 64 .................. East Central 51 ............................... Southwestern 43 ..................................... Central 43 ......................................... OBU 51 Northeastern 48 .................................... Langston 57 ................................... Phillips 49 ................................ Northwestern 50 WON 13 LOST 3 JAMES BOWERS Assistant Coach As the season closed, the Savages stood first in the Oklahoma Collegiate Conference and had a good chance to represent the conference at the National Intercollegiate Athletic Association playoffs in Kansas City. 152 Max Yarbrough leaps high for a vital two pointer against Phillips. Dennis Brown, 32, and Travis Slaton grap- ple for possession of the ball in a mad scramble at the Langston game. 158 JIMMY MARR 5'10” Junior, Apache Leading conference scorer, Jerry Shipp ups that total. i, i Tally two for the tall man” Travis. 159 ‘TRAVIS SLATON 6’7%” Junior, Valliant RICHARD BOSWELL 5’11” Sophomore, Coalgate GLYNN CONDITT 5’11 Vi” Junior, Doyle MONTE GREEN 6’2 Freshman, Idabel A Langston player gathers and Don Overton look on. in a rebound Travis demonstrates the advantages of height. STANDING: Pete Bryd, Jess Arnold, Coach Dyer, Ray Fryer, Dave Riley. KNEELING: Roy Greer, Jerome Walton, Thomas Eppler. THOMAS EPPLER ROY GREER 165 dixie McClure Head Cheerleader DARRELL GOODE SUZANNE HEARD LAURABELLE SANDEFUR MARILYN MITCHELL Alternate t. AM i 167 168 169 am Pictured above are advanced biology students who attend Southeastern's in-service institute sponsored by the National Science Foundation. On the left in the front row is the director, Dr. Dorothy Leake. SCIENCE SEMINAR . y.pr for the hoys New 0US WUNG dorm snapshots Editor meets editor 173 Studious, aren’t they? Go, cat brother! 174 r,« for ovtsid rcadj gs. All that con centering fora nickel. Composing that vital letter to Santa requires concentration. King and queen candidates. Pi Kappa painted by Richardson | first. First place winning Alpha Tau skit Sayonara. .7 BEAUX ARTS King GEORGE ANDERSON and Queen LETHA HILL , Hard at work on the Sigma Tau booth, Mexico. Third place winning Alpha Tau mural, Ja- pan, by Robert Wilson. King and Queen candidates. . . i. cpaSOH- Give in, Ashan. No commission in selling yearbooks. Now took beref the the, atre. Best dressed kids on campus. Strictly Ivy League. Cramming for an American Lit test, Janis? Our heroes. SSC’s favorite athletes pose for a glamour shot. GO, TEAM! GO, TEAM, YOU GOTTA! 178 GLIMPSES OF SSC 179 BOB BERRY. DR. A. E. SHEARER and SUZANNE HEARD. THE FRIENDSHIP FIRE Reviving an old tradition this year, the student senate sponsored a Friendship Fire in November. Each organiza- tion on campus chose its friendly boy and girl and then an election was held to choose the friendliest throughout the whole campus. The night of the fire, representatives tossed the symbols of their groups into the fire. As the circle marched around the fire, a drummer beat out the steady rhythm. After all the symbols had been thrown into the flames, David Faulkenberry, president of the student senate, announced that Suzanne Heard and Bob Berry had been selected as friendliest boy and girl. They escorted Dr. Shearer as he tossed in his lamp of learn- ing as the final emblem. The fire was symbolic of the friendship and co-operation of groups on campus. 180 FRIENDSHIP FIRE Student Senate Wesley Foundation Phi Sigma Epsilon Sigma Tau Gamma FRIENDSHIP FIRE 181 Just a quick peek at the ranks see that everything’s in orde Mustn't mess up a coronatic procession. Hey, Mister, what are you doing, huh?1 HER MAJESTY! Queen Dixie McClure reigns over the first of the homecoming events, the parade, as she rides between attendants Helen Chadwell and Pat Vansickle. 182 HOMECOMING Alley Oop and Dinny his dinosaur won 1st for the Sigma Taus. Pledge Doe CJinton obliged as Alley. Art Gub took a trip into space with Buck Rogers in a magenta and pink second-place winning spaceship. THE WINNERS Sophomores wished for a hot time for their opponent, Speedy Estrel- la. Janie Kitch acted devilish as their theme They’ll do it every time” won third. HOMECOMING 183 Smile pretty, ladies, you’re famous now. Obliging are Frances Straughn, vice president; Patsy Bridges, president, and Ann Harden, secretary-treasurer of the dorm. Cut out the dreaming. Finals are on us. Peggy and Carolyn look about a million miles away, or maybe about 50 yds. away . . . you know, Shearer Hall. Nothing like a nice, quiet game of soli- taire, with six kibitzers, is there, An nette? 184 hallie McKinney hall D. Ann, what do you mean by studying? With finals a week off, do you want to start a dangerous example? a mouse len, stop laughing. Room check tomorrow and we’re not half ugh yet!” a seven- hallie McKinney hall 185 Mighty deep concentrating going on here. Hit those books, man, the time to cram is now. Now just a minute, son.” Looks like Roger Mikeal, dorm secretary-treasurer, got caught telling a big one to president Dan Hicks and vice president Don Nutt. 186 SHEARER HALL TV reception good tonight, fellas ? Now look here, fellas, how about some privacy ? Roger looks gone but the others seem to be getting a charge out of that joke Ray’s reading. SHEARER HALL 187 And they found Mary and Joseph and the Babe, wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger. Candlelighters for the annual Christmas program were Mary Nels Dupree. CANDLELIGHTIN One of the most beautiful and meaningful traditions • Christmastime for both Southeastern students and famili in Durant is the annual Candlelighting service. Present by the speech, art, and music departments of the colle Shepherds form a cross at the candlelighting service, 188 CANDLELIGHTING ier the supervision of Mrs. Floy Perkinson Gates, Eng- i professor, it has become a must for all who have once ended. Southeastern’s a cappella choir provided the music. CANDLELIGHTING 189 Jim Stuckey, first DZ man, is saluted by Verom Brown. Summer pin pledging. Big brass at Sunday’s reception. - . . . Verona Brown, local president; Mrs. A. E. Shearer, Mrs. R. J. Nolop, national Delta Zeta president; Mrs. Helen Owens, dean of women; and Dr. A. E. Shearer. A new sorority has been added to Southeastern roster of Greek organizations. No- vember 7-8 marked the installation of Zeta Eta chapter of Delta Zeta on Southeast- ern’s campus. 190 DZ INSTALLATION 915 North Sixth. Ask any Teke and he’ll tell you that is the address of the first fraternity house on SSC’s campus. Epsilon Theta chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon moved into the new house at the beginning of the fall semester. Home, sweet home. Signing the final papers and then it’s ours. Sign bids Teke alums a hearty welcome at Homecom- ing. Chester Bentley proudly shows alums the house'. Dr. Sally, faculty sweetheart, and her boys. Teke Dream Girl Judy Compton did the hon Kitchen help for the housewarming was a ors of pouring at the housewarming, Teke Mrs.-to-be. TKE HOUSE 191 Dan Batchelor and Carl Albert. The League of Young Democrats held a rally in the spring and had as special guest speaker The Honorable Carl Albert, Democratic whip of Congress and representative from the fifth district. Phoning was one of the many tasks in planning the rally. Dan Batchelor congratulates hi: cessor John Massey, newly-elected dent. David Faulkenberry, president-elect of the student senate, gave the response. 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