mam' .WA .Lil : ::' V, dn-we I i if iv 1 li X 1 IH SX in 33 Uw- M ,A .., 5' 1 Wt-hi .1-.4,.an.-.-...sup 0.4 on M ,Mau A ... an -. 4 bn 1 , s o 'W ' v 2 E I 0 ' af n I l 1 Sf' I 7 1 A D 1 I , l W ,. Q - If ni E E iq.--at K A rd-www 4.1. t 5 xc . Q f 'sf Q? ' ' , 5 ., I f Q zz 2 V, in 0 li A E' ' , 1..,..,,,,. it 'I :I 'I Q A ' 3 ff PM 1 i Fr 3 i 5:3 'Q Q1 ' Q iraq xg-lv rw W3 si xv A '33 wr 4 ik .1053 Q ,ES , J- i . kilmif mf I Q 25551 S25 955 Y 4 ls I Q .E W' Presented by THE SENIGR CLASS of Sperry High School Sperry, Oklahoma By Felicia Mercalph 1 1 r 4 FII. E g-rw -5 ..,. ff: X N X X X BOOK fn ff Y YIT7 liz ,fff X X ff' f X! I f, .4 ' ANNUAL KING AND QUEEN Tom Holcomb and Angelita were chosen by the seniors most popular boy and girl Senior Class. !,f 1 X .f Carter as the in the 15:53, :gf .-1g:a:r,1 .y::4:ypqvf4i1'if2-T'52S2 1 V 5 '-3'9 '-.' 1,1 ,M . .r QQ. .4- Qff , 41:1 fapv 1. .. f- -'if-3-L'3'if5 -',- ' 7m M Una .Bzfe This is our story of our school that we love so Well--a story of what we are doing in ourciass- rooms, our activities that we have participatediin the honors we have won, and the good times we have had together. This book could not have been out the help of our administrators their utmost to bold our standards patient understanding and guidance and pare ts duri g our scbool year possible With- wbo have d one high, and tlie of our teachers r book is divided into six sections, e'1ch section portrav na a different pbase of our scbocl life oo Adninistration Vaculty Book Classes Book Organization Qchool Life Book l Coronation Pep Club Football Book Dasketball Baseball Book Grades Organization Contributors .jf -vW,5 1 '4'S3:i'7 ati,-:ig '- ,ein ' df - ., 4 'Aik- ladivv- :nz-'WF Nhli' li: . ,Ji mmgvamfwefbbseewm W' D. I Neil N341 n . Q' . ,VQV Qffif l 15:1-' Ou . . . . . . Q - U 1 5 - , W A Y ' 'Y ' ' ' ..C. - p 7-5:14, Y f,. E k I 'fQQf L- . A . . - -'- -'-'-'--'- --'-- 5 S ' v L .................................. Q :fl 2-ir 6- VV ---------------------------------- 11 A- -an-:f,ja' . l '-it Q . ----------------------- ------- 3 6 1 . I J iff' - 3 --------- ---- --- ----------------- 55 C i ---- --------------------- ------- 5 6 - Sf- v V T-' T ' 6 1 ' ----------------------------------- 65 . . ----------------------------- ,av I 1 3 1 ' ----------------------------- 77 or tilt 5:1 37. 1 V tv: :2fQf T1'Q- ,a p 'f12'+' , l 1 ,-' 7Ff1i..1-Q '.'A' ',. ' '.'.Qsl? C ,vH,3.f5Q1--. , 4, no :'vQ2 .: V ,,, ,,.. ,IQ QfQ4QHfgf ', ' ' ,, , . 1 ,, . H , '-2, V' 'A ,,,, -A ' X 'A' I' I 'llc-:l1,L3'i'.4l :sk all i'li:4':i'.'-52,gf-'Z'..if' .- :Zi j.'Q4i3'f5 ' fi afaffz' ' .A N .4 :L '-frugfzi ' bfi- 1 ,f.-,. ' I , LIZ 1... ,. . n ' .1 A lu I y . U , ,. . , -, :- . 'l ' ' wif Supl. pfldfftdlld- fqcfuancemenl Congratulations Seniors! Yearbook staff and sponsor are to be con- gratulated upon building an excellent annual during the school year 19514-HSE. Each gradu- ating class strives to excel the preceding one in our annual publication. Many believe this book is the best ever published in the Sperry Schools. Just as we improve our annual each year, efforts have been made to build strong educa- tional departments from grades one to twelve. Many departments in the Sperry Schools are second to none ln Oklahoma. As a result of the physical improvements, lt has been possible to enrich the curriculum, with strong emphasis in the three R's. School morale, school spirit and attitu- des are in direct proportion to improvements made in the physical plant and curriculum. Well organized extra-curricular activities have been developed for both boys and girls, ln brief, Sperry has a good school for the youth in grades one to twelve. Curtis Hardin Grade School Prln, Leon Neasbitt Jr. High Princiza Orville J. Prior Superintendent Howard Brooks High School Prfn. . X ,VX 5, y ., i , fr . 5 L.-lrQN Supt. Prler meets with his principals each Wednesday ,sem L- Supt. Prier discusses with his secretary, Nancy Jones, a report on the business affairs of the school. Nancy is one of the office practice students receiving some beneficial training and experience in office work. V-3'-5 , 4 . R .6 Q., J .fjjglf 'if' '35 4 PW ., .J .H we fc . ,w, 5 , Q? , I hubs -vu--1? -we ,ff 0... fix ' .uf ,uni Um gmac! of gcfacalfian Say! The yearbook stef? and sponsor are BOARD OF EDUCATION left to right: to he commended Ior editing fnis ex- Lee f ,ll'ws, President cellent book. We are happy 'o see Dr. D. W. Rumsey, Vice-President our scnool sponsor in annual that Doyle Pierce, Clerk emphasizes the vsrious departments Dr. 3. H. Humphreys, Membeh and activities of our school. Thank Buryl Hughes, Member you seniors for u job well done! Every effort has been made bv the board of education to improve our school and five each studen? ws many opportunities us psssible. We e r e ledkinf ferward foward building beiter facilities as well ES improving the curriculum for the 'Nu and girls in this community. George Gowin, custodian, is loved and respected by 4am 0714 The purpose of the PTA is to serve the children of the com- munity. We try to do this by encourag- ing those and promoting a good relationship between t h e parents a n d teachers. -5. the entire student body. Um in need, 1 ij-4 .o4M'i ' The Elementary School consists of lO teachers, 9 classrooms, and an enrollment of 292 children. It is the oldest building in our school system, but it is modern and well- equipped. It has a record player, slide projector, a strip film with lOO strip films and a duplicating machine. There is a library in each room and approxlmately 38 sets of supple- mentary readers. Q1 'N bf- 1 f . .4 if are proud of drivers, who are employedcxxa part-time basis. The bus fleet is modern. Although routes a r e short, these six buses rack up a total of more than 2h,OOO miles annual- ly just in npickup and delivery servlce.u The weather makes nociifference to these men. lf there is a heat wave or the ground is covered with snow, the buses roll at 7:50 a.m. Seated: Garnet Harding, Pete Stewart, Ca driver for the past Sperry students their buses and bus 'W Sperry Junior and Senior High School is a place where opportuni- ties are available for students to obtain knowledge, where character is developed, and where we learn to work and play together. It is a l place where we can discuss our prob-- lems and share our happiness with each other by our close association with our friends and teachers. We have an enrollment of 277 students in grades 7 to l2 of which approximately S01 come from the rural areas of the district. Our senior high is located in the south wing of the building, and the junior high is in the north E l7 yearsl and Bill Barton. Standing: Ralph Keith, Howard Darrow and Richard Gaddy. A view of our Industrial Arts Building that was constructed in l9S2. This gives the boys in grades 8-12 an opportunity to learn the basic skills of woodworking as well as making some very useful and at- tractive projects. 1 5 '-'H AFM! www A ., fr 1' 'wwf I A U 1' F' 'F ,V . I 5 wing of the building, ff 0144 4-ucfe W4 15 sn LU gf a,.,,s 1 s 1 c 3 pm lncerf Sc ool educlt lPl4lH 4 ross a c l Y 'YQ' ww Fla-R e t at ar verv ortuna een se ec to the of the flne froups of bows o the severth, elghth, and nlnth grades that mak up the studfrt body of Sperrf Junior Elph School Sperry Junior High School lv one o the l O lass A Junlor H1 h Schools in the state It was organ zed and accredited D1 the State Department of Education ln 1951 S It is located in the North WlDU f the hlgh school building Each class has its own library facllltles. Three years each of science, mathematics and English are required. Other courses, either requlred or elective are 2 years of industrial arts, 2 years of homemaklng, 2 years of social science, l year of voca tional agriculture, spelling, music, and 3 years of physical and health education. to have princlpal and glrls .,g. c oo lges o ard e f 6 IYTIW I llll ll!! Q 'fs ,g 1 . I llll Tl 53 ll IE' I nlcl , ' 1 4 1 nt irc rv l bcnk K f ufc t e morx coo vcr 0 eac 1 c Ulvh De irlnfnf schoo Jeral new Sclool Q Edlc on l WUI 'h l 1 1 1 Choo strl Q r xr' 'I f f VOTE --.-.1-c. 2- .r :tita n s ga.: lil IGI Sill! Ei? E 'ui U Shu-R x 1 5 X - CF OPI 'TN A VV' F' T' P0 All-. 5 2 a 0 o TX ' lt has Pfen a plcrsurc helps rrfnciral of ' x '1 sth l whose Yslclzlty und stul: 'rwfljl F f -fidff 5 ' 1 fQ such Yfne people as will Le Yound in the 9' me 3 . 'C this . DY ,, Tl 2 year has been 5' 3 esf:fi'ul - becAu.e of ch ' -', pwrwtf fxcsr, loyalty y ug if orfr f gllh Vacglly mwmfer wnd n'udcn3. SPQPFY u.mv A is ac, edited by the Stzte ,ps irel, ff E 1 wtl . to offer WY c.od- lts cf high L L ' W' k. S L ' devurtmen'r have VX-L wfd d ll tQc curriculum of the hifh scrccl. it is au sl ' Q hope t.at by the addition of tuese new den: ,.arts toe s :l,l may heitcr me Q the needs of the boys and rlrls llvinr ln Sperry 5' Dir ict. The very foundations of democracy r'em Y n H lol. We can :freng'nvn dem ,'wcy by con- t'l 3 to W ge Qthers to ret ws -ucV wducxtlon is j - lble in o.d:r thwt mari clfinchr will Nu ,bl ,Q th'gk l Tn'fLlirenlly in 1 democracy fe- use w 3aeeQg ,1 F: 4-f In .. M.-. 4.2 4., E! ..+ an ,, egg n 't .s,..f3 E... - 'HK p ' 'H 4- 1 :El az E 4,33 ll .. I gm! gg I E ESS Il , -.. A ,, 14, Q Q lx I ,' K In ,' V' ' f. 4 iq, jg. .1f'11,' ..- H yguw. ...-ff ' ' ' A ,, - '-' ' A I fe l th I U ' j fllu. te A Q b V le ted ' U ' 1, . 7 ' f ci. c' . V . 9 A o AL ' ff :fn .l , -' V .F V V ' If f u ,- f 9 C g is I - ' 'V i c 'X c c ' 4 6 R3 , -f f, . f . 1 . ' O A ff if 'Z I A , K I V- . VIH M nl 1 U E o 1 S ilamwrc EA DLULA HbTH HLNTLLY Mu ic Pep Cluh Spon o MARE NQASBI Connerce WAYNE QLADEN Junio H Atrl t E1ph+h Gride Sycn ur Bo S' Advi ALFORD RUST Industriil Art Athletic Junior Sponsor ETTA SIMERLY Commerce Senior Sponsor School Paper Sr High Girle Adv Yearbook Flower Fund EULA SLOAN J High Eng, i' Ninth Grade S.oJsor High Lihrarv High New High G'rli' BILLIE TINNEY High Englieh Junior Sponsor Sr High Library Sr High New ROBERT TINNEY Jr High Science Seventh Grade Pep Club JA HUUZ YARHTT Vwzfit im :xl Agri . Popxc c 1 Sponsor Fl ,W Y q, T v S. 3 1' I S I. , vm - Tm A , LL tv' i- SOUlOP SIUJSWP H Z,w, l i.r 'igh History :le ics J Q 2 WJIM y 'ser z ,S S Q . A U1 . , r. Q rl eh 4 p ' Jr. i U Jr. 5 Jr. i. 1 Q Adv. Sr. . S 9 T . , S o . 3 , , -10- Jfancvai Zo- Gm Wafezficloaian and Salulafofzian AI' X Brit wrd HlqKF, y ' , MVA, .N :,, ,,,,, '1 I x' ' 7 Jwyor if 1r.' rind sh- 'L' 1 ,N f,+, . t 1,1 fmicfl' ' 1 4'g schvwl, Betty if a very V, ati hfri- workirg girl. She liao. to read and sew, She has a sparkling srpvnalfty I and is liked by everyone. by GLENDA WILLIAMSON Glenda is the daughter of Mrs. Marie Williamson Box Sli, Sperry, Oklahoma. Her major in high school is commerce and she plans to work as a secretary after she finishes school. ANGELITA CARTER Angelita is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Carter, Box QBM, Sperry, Oklahoma. Commerce and music are her two leading subjects, She plans to go to work as a secretary when she graduates. JGYCE JORDAN Joyce is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, Box 925, Sperry, Oklahoma. She enjoys all commercial vuhjects and is l n ning to work in an office after graduation, For the first time in the history of the Sperry Schools, we can boast of three saluta- torians: Glenda Wil- liamson, Angelita Car- ter, and Joyce Jordan. Each girl has a 3.7 grade average, which makes t h e m eligible for this honor, All three girls have work- ed hard to attain this goal and certainly de- serve it. X X XX X XX X X X X BOOK II Glenda Wllll mson senlor was chosen FFA Sweetheart by the en tlre FFA Chapter for her loyalty and sweet personality. FFA SWEETHEART 'U I K ' X V 2 l Q ' ss , - 'QI gf- 1 ,AL AX , , j q5!' ' wpsl? jg , , g. ' K Y'l K U VH'e 1 T Basketball A yFS N. ' F t GEORGIA MAE HARNETT MARGA'HT BUSHYNEAE AX?MLET2 C1HTHR RAY COOKERLY Yearbook Ssles Ywilhttl Qules ..t Basketball f yrs. Jr. Flip N1v.' Award . yr. Glen Club 1 yr. Softball 1 yr, Glee Clur ' yrs, Arg '.X. 'f1'e Ed?'or Jupior Play Pep Club fl QJPS. B?1i7l-ifgtlxakll 1 QP. Wi' Yv:1PlJ wk SQUQQI' Plily D'lllS1C 3 yrs. Glllwfn 4 JJFS, SWT. ST, SIGHT' Afqfifvlyfg PHQKO- Typing Award 1 yr. Vfce-Prfs, Muajg Clgyp gpqrher Librarian 1 yr, Home Rc, Award l yr. Offlce Sec. 1 yr. S'sTe Honor Soc. A yrs, Perfect Attendance Basketball B yrs, A-H Club 3 yrs. Junior and Senior Play Sr. Salutatorfen Annual Queen . American Legion Award Ffokkeeging Award Llrrerlun I yr, Sch,ol Payer Sheff f' 0 ,,. Q 1 ., ,. As Joyce Jordan and Philip Tolleson Vhuem Mm A Junior representatives for the Senior Class of 195A led the seniors down the aisle, they realized tiwt if would SQOD be their turn to re rruduates, ' inf. -1 . A .lg 'Quidd- f. .'S-3 A. uf Q JIM Y DAVIS Baseball 3 yrs. Perfect Attend. 8 yrs. Music 1 yr. Jr. Play Sr. Play Yearbook Staff F.F.A. Sec. Agriculture Award 1 Librarian 2 yrs. Fig O 1 47 ' f I JOE GAFFNEY DlCKY GONlN f bg-mx M Offise Sew. fwg i9jij4 Glee Clwh P yrS. flf 'Qlfk' Basketball yrs. 'fUf.',IQLlQi,i:f Lilrarifn l wr. U 'QA 'f ll 1 G ' Serilr Play Veurh',M Adv, Mfr. Schevl Parer F.F.A. Chapter See nhevrleader l yrn Lihrarfun Clare Flower: Red Rose Class Color: Blue and White Class Motto: uWe'll find Q way or make an 9 5 IN MEMORY OF JAMES DIAL gi 11 President, Philip Tolleson Vice-President, Ronald Vaughn Secretary, Angelita Carter Treasurer, Betty Bradford HOME ROOM MOTHERS Mrs. Jerry Park Mrs. Dollie Jones Mrs. Elizabeth Cookerly T. .V 1' 'K 1, fan SCL' l ia p CHQ' flxfl cv Pu: Clwl r U P Yc'1 L'afnfl' l + '1' Yr E7cQ', :.z1 A L zr, Agri ffl y70r Plij ,inf Aw Jlew CJL: L,l.'I f1I l.1f Tk Lflllf V' Il? ill lLf' KI li' - ss- .N li AS - if . - gi had he Uh-L' ll. lima Ilan: 131 lnbvnn 151 I S -13- Ilia ?l BQ! E11 -QL llik lil ll H30 .Ill ,I 112 llfil if l il Sidi ll! -H325 llW liilkif IMDB 'gm 11h f 5 ff Ji' i -n -,,4sl ' 1' gg Q +5 ' 4.s?,f,aqwag3ew,' g4g - .'-it--was 'K I-'fi-filjia-, ' ' 5 W 3 BETTY BRYQDFQRD RICK? HOHENSTEEN eww Hutiloim Senior Valedictorian ,L L W , , S+ lg H vt 1 1 i otfi ll hor Society V, U Q . sate nonor Soc. i vrs. NTP. S Tl r otwatl l vrs, I ' 1 f w fu p. ww 0 r . . Q -f Ti-'ring Award f ws. Zfam 3j'1rfc?IljvS'l Ffwemii 5' yrs. H W 1 . g s'u ent ounci Jo , . K none Economics Award Bqokpybail 1 I Lt' Basketball l V1 1- -, -. .LS :ul ', r U titisensn1y Award Den CIW? W V Z All-conference .11 - . 3 , . cr Q I' -reasurer Sr. llass . 4' ' Jr. Pla' L J ' Senior Play L 3 Editor of Yearbook School Paper Staff Honor Roll U yrs, Secretary Soph, Class Pep Club P yrs. Freshman Valedictorian Office Secretary Senior Play Glee Club 3 yrs. Librarian Basketball 2 yrs. Junior Play Annual King Glee Club M yrs, Typing Award Assistant Bus. Mgr, of Yearbook School Paper Staff Pe Club Treasurer P Drivers Edu. Award JOYC, JORDAN E A l9SS Carnival Queen Sr. Salutatorian American Legion Award Junior Representative Jr. Queen Attendant Yearbook Business Mgr Freshman Salutatorian State Honor Society 3 Pep Club Secretary Cheerleader l yr. Jr. Class Vice-Pres. School Paper Staff Home Economics Award Basketball M yrs. Office Secretary f Glee Club 3 yrs. A Pep Club M yrs. Soph. Student Council PHILLIP JUBY Football A years Baseball 3 years P.F.A. Sentinel Senior Year Vice-President of Freshman Class BOB PARK Junior Play School Paper Staff Glee Club 3 yrs. Football M years .4 NANCY JONES Yearbook Editor Football Queen State Honor Soc. 'JF. Play Pep Club 3 yrs. Office Sec. Typing Award School Paper Staff Glee Club 2 yrs. F.H.A. Sr . Play Tickets yrs. Perfect Attendance 6 yrs. Drivers Education Award Junior and Senior Play JIHMY MILLER Basketball 3 yrs. Football 3 yrs. Football Co-captain All-conference Football Junior Play Soph. Student Council Vice-Pres. Soph. Class President Senior Play Tickets Sales EMILY PHfLLlPS State Honor Soc. l C 1 eersay Row NE Carnival Queen of l95? iztik ,iwhywrv Football Queen Attend, Bliirlfzwy y :gp Yearbook Typist B?QQQ1ifA3 fpl L' Basketball 2 yrs. QQQQQQLQTE ylfvg' Pep Club A YPS' Basketbal. King Sr. Play Music 3 yrs. School Paper Staff Typing Award RONALD VAUGHN Senior Class Vice-Pres, Soph, Class Vice-Pres. F.F.A. Vice-Pres, Football H years Basketball 3 years Music 3 years Music Award Junior Play Drivers Ed. Award Carnival King l95S Football Capt. Sr. year All-Conference Football ROSEALRE WADSWORTH Junior and Senior Play Pep Club P yrs. School Paper Staff Bookkeeping Award Office Secretary l yr. State Honor Soc. P yrs. Yearbook Staff Glee Club P yrs. Sophomore Queen Att. Honor Roll 3 yrs. Librarian GLENDA WILLIAMSON F.F.A. Sweetheart l955 Music H yrs. Basketball H yrs. Junior Play Senior Play Associate Editor of Yearbook School Paper Staff Typing Award State Honor Society'3 yrs. Senior Salutatorian Student Council l yr. Perfect Attend. 9 yrs. Pep Club 3 yrs. I,-. ,i ,.,,-11, + ,fi 1-iifxfrr vm ,. ,Y 15 . 1..i,,,I . ,i.,',.-y ew if., , any :M ,, M1 Jr. .. , yeartmnk Tfg,:t xjginr Awurd Basketball Queen X W ep Club I 'b,n..w7f3Yy Libr 11. .. . lf ' i wv ....r1. L 311. chool Paper f- . .., vu vis f A x 'B .L f..-,N N., YY, ,. , T . .y . .VM i qiiillsoh e.n, Class Pres. . Cliff Pres. r' . W, , , uld.f rres. -+A-A 'T sv zx,f,.1,-- .l APS, rw . .. , fiixff iVS?f Edu. Award fic mte Honor Roll tiienshit Award DONALD VAUGHN Jr. Play Sr. Play Glee Club l yr. Cheerleader l yr, resh. Class Sec. Z san 6... Of I .L ee J mmy D 1 SHSFFHP A Chef' LC Pr -2 denb, Tudl Crumr n r a W l are r Mary Beaty Ll 'a Brlmmer Orville Bryant Barbara Chlldress Mary Ellen Lrank Judy Crumrine Don Davidson Ronnie Dobbs Barbara Duncan Laverna Greenleaf Shirley Hale Jimmy Don Harrison Reba Head Delores Henson Phyllis Hobbs Leonari To ru' ru Mc Donmx L 1 Lorna M K Mary Neal PCA Ch3PllL Saw oe S James S k Ralyh Smith Peggy Still Franks Richard Strader LaRue Sw'tzn Jo Ellen Tee' Vwrvinla Vaur' K W U Larr Wll on Roaetta W leon HOME ROOM MOTHERS Mrs. Marie Wlllmameon Mrs. Jim Pearson 7 U SPONSORS Alford Rust Blllfe Tlnney Class Flower Red and White Carnakion Claes Color Red and Wrwto , s I R ward , Hill Jones , . Charles Mayleo 3 ., o D 1 25,11 lnlfw' ' 4, 1 + rs l'Clw A 'A' 535 N , 5 Verna Mezie ' 'Q urlex 1 V P Tommy Pearson ' 5 - Pat 3 f' Runsey ' . 1 4 1 I 1 ' 1 .- A J , lflk Z 5' 1 Q A is. 1 v ., xi ? Q Q K. 4 . i L er. 4 'Q 5 X 1 l I ' l X ' I X John Teel l'N ' ,nn r ay illia Son Y '13 y A A A . 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Y tx, . f 0 -O A K T N Alan Teel Donald Teel Hillv Toxtson D . ,oyd Thulin Merxie Thul:n Samuel Tiblow Johnny Tripp Shirley Turley Francis Viokery Clifford Washin Ladona Weathers Terry White Donna Williams Otis Wlllians Jessie Wolfe gton -251 4 1 Am Frfl 4 The Senlor Hiro Student Council is advired bv Mr. Howard Brooke. The renre- sentatives are erown here. Jimmy Don Harrifon--junior Hugh Basse ------- sorhomore Philip Tolleson ----- renior Charlene Hohenrte: .enior Phyllir Hobbs ------- jUD3OP Claudine Lollar 9' ' 1 y' f K Q- it N, .2 4 Q corn OIUOPS D Sfucfenl' Gounalf 6' The Student Council ig 3 governing body that governs the School, Our Student Council vonrivfs of the rreSidenT of each claef and 3 reoreeen'a3ive elected by the Clase Yrom which they renrefent. Here are the officers I the gtudent Council: Phvllie Hohhr ----- treasurer clk-Merle HM f- Af ,Uenotc.n ---- Seo, Jimmy Don Harrison--V-pres. 91ll Wolleeon---'resident .Al,,,w Ll l,x,,w A F X J fv - Q s 5 I I I I YL gi This is our Junior High division of our Student Council with their adviser, Mr. Leon Neasbitt. Rep- resentatives are: Judy Harrison--eighth Dorothy Perigo--ninth V, Williamson---ninth Victor Beaty---eighth B. Shatwell---seventh Wayne Brooks--seventh ge ,kg ,X X Ex x ly X X X XX X XX 'x X Xl x BOOK III K XX AP So CARNIVAL KING AND QUEEN Ronald Vaughn and Joyce Jordan were chosen Carnival King and Queen. The election was determined by votes given each candidate at a penny per vote. Um Jawa Sfucfenlfi '14 L l The mnxherrhii of tE!H 3rfaniWQ+'ni nxv the unter Gen Yevcent sf 'AQ Lgfk 1 1 rf The quulififationn fornwl r 1 nvlwdo ? Pank- ing in grade , 1Made?Pii:, C'l l y'Ffi, wfdi Seninnmz Rirealee Wadsworth, Jiysv Jvrx lita CaD N, Betiy BYaifOrd Hicks, PVIT' Glenda Nilliamrc , and Nancy J1ne'. Doknie Cumwmnas, Marg rQ+ Fresnmar ldre Q Sandra Brown r , G 1 . T341 ififl ' runline 1 f 'I K W, 1 X . Xb,V- s X , QYK Out of thu sophomore class these are the five hard working students, Neoma Sink, Donna Gowin, Harsld Hoffman, Charlene Wilson and Shir- ley Edwards. , ,ps 9 Um Whale Q' flelalei Selma! Zaewdii THE PIRATE GAZETTE is edited monthly by the Journalism Club and mlmeoqraphed by the Offlco Practice Class. O i W V rv YV 1 John Teel, Virginia Vaughn, Donna HOFUHLSV nudswwrtn, Betty Bradford Hicks, Lftfl,, Reba Head Barbara Duncan Bob Park, and Glenda Williamson all agree Marv Neal axd Marg Crank reporterg that tnw new Hlccfric mimeogrnph machine is fgphtye raner arg Tesngnsible for a 'imc-raver in rwttimf out the schoolpaper. all 556 agus that is Urihted. 5 Q3 ff' Q ls ' i . e 1f'uu:4, .1 S .?u., S ,,..' ., -23 tl-L. 1 -Q, ' ' vs-Q-.-ap. lf ' f A 331-x.!:q 11 Judy Crumrine and Richard Anrelita Carter, Joyce Jordan and Dicky Strada? assigtant editorg Gowin are using the mlmeoscooe for their discuss, with DOH Davmdsoni drawings on the stencils for the school editor, the editorials for PHPSTU the next school paper. Nancy Jones, Emily Phillips, Charlene Hohenstein, end Phyllis Solomon are stapling the paper together just before it is issued to the students. N...f 9- X VV W We 7ake in 0144 1441 '-x A 6 ' -- He,-1, xr., 0-4 '4 ' 4 Behty Bradford Hicks, Nmncy Jnnon, Glenda Williamson, and Anfelita Cnr'or ard lo bg comnondod in Kneir exoollnn job as editors and wrsirtant editors of this yowrnook. Then all have wvrkod pdrd and wfllinflv fu lnswuir' ,ie resnonninility of mwk'nQ txis nook. u T They have spent many hours over time proparinp thw layout, oheckTnj wifi the pnotogravnor on picture: fo be made and.writing the contents of this book. 3 S 3 . 4 Our capable and efficiont busl dan are many to o 8920 lens D and Cnarlone Honenrtoin preparing to mafl Eno thank-you letters sont ur friond: and business oiatoi. Joyce and Char- f? GTS mFil'l?1f'f?T'S Joyce Jor- aro ho he commended for 'Voir f3ne Job. --3O-- 1 I .jf Mrs. Etta Simerly, yearbook sponsorlslook- ing over the thank-you letters before they go into the mall, This ls just one of the many duties she performs to help promote our year- book. The staff certainly appreciates her excel- lent guidance and un- tlring efforts in help- ing produce our year- book. I Rosealee Wadsworth and Ray Cookerly were especially hel ful on the e, b k P staff. Rosealee was pasting most of the pages of the yearbook, with photography. ,-.1- Xtisgipf 1 1 T 1 'C Dlcky Gowln and Ruth Buck handled the adver- tising of the yearbook in a very capable man- ner. The advertising booklet required a lot of time a n d effort, Dlcky and Ruth deserve much credit for their work. y ar oo responsible for pictures on the while Ray helped P2 Our very efficient and hard - working typists are Emily Phillips, Phyllls solo- mon, and Jean Green. Jim Davis assisted ln the sports section of the yearbook. They did their job well and deserve many thanks for the long hours that they have spent in helping to make our yearbook a success. 'itil' waded Weekenj donald Vaughn, Nancy Jones, and Bob Park N T , U,, o were in ehar e op the ticket sales adver b '9 mquafqvg 'Tim' Jlijxmb l A Q. l A L , - , , 3 ' and Phlll 1 Juhy. tising and entertainment between acts. WILLIE'S WEEKEND is a story about a N semi-invalid who is convalesclng in the Bide Awee Nursing Home. This ls a scene in the waiting room of the home. Phyllis Solomon is supervising Jim Miller as he fixes the divan. USHERS Margaret Bushyhead Verna Head Georgia Barnett l KD The cast: Donald Vaughn, Betty Bradford Hicks, Dlcky Gowln, Jean Green, Joyce Jordan, Jim Davis, Rosealee Wadsworth, Glenda Williamson, Emily Phillips, Bobby Romine, Ray Cookerly, Angelita Carter, Philip Tolleson and Charlene Hohensteln. ualfeazfin' 4011. a Zlfecfcfinn' HF.3.DlN' FOI? A WEDDIN' v p.'f m,, f fyfq. :f1.- V , by L, Home X-H. M A ',a play on lore. H Beaty, Donna Li mer, Kay Barbara 'Diff' er, we fWH Mary Donnie MvCarty, ttle, 'lata Frim- Wi L . iamsrnn, and of. '. LCY'f..u.1 . An vi fri' Tvv- f.. ,v .,,.hf N... ,f-,. HEADIN' FOR A WEDDIN' By Le Rome Hose Ma --------- Homer ------ Pa --------- Sarah Jo--- Gracie Mae- Fannie Jane Pepper ----- Sis -------- Granpappy-- Widow ------ Bertha ----- Slim ------- Hortense--- Melissa ---- Isabel ----- -----Virginia Vaurhn --J immy Don Harrison -- ---- Leonard Howard ------Kay Williamson -------Phyiiis Hobbs --------Donna Little ------Donnie McCarty ----------Mary Heaty ------Orville Bryant -------Cleta Brimmer -----Patricia Rumvey ------------Jim Sisk ---Barbara Childress --------Shirley Hale ------Barbara Duncan Miss Melissa Dugan is being admired by her hillbilly suitors. Those featured a r e Jimmy Don Harrison, Shirley Hale, and Or- ville Bryant. Here we find Jim Sisk, Virginia Vaughn, Patricia Rumsey, Leonard Howard, Phyllis Hobbs, and Barbara Duncan reading a love letter that wasn't written to them! 431 'l sm, X 5, Don Davidson Jimhy Harrisf. Lean T ai. Donnie McCarty Charles Maybee Tommy Pearson C. E. Lollar Sherman Archer LaVerna Greenleaf Kay Williamson Martha Shipley Barbara Duncan Mary Ellen Crank Barbara Childress Virginia Vaughn Phyllis Hobbs Mary Neal LaRue Switzner FW 0444 wa Q Mm, new Donald Vaughn and Jim Miller pouring Ruth Buck and Joyce Jordan a drink from the old wishing well, The theme of the banquet was Spanish, T,' and the senors and senoritas came to SGFVG - FS' v,f?f ds. , A NIGHT THE SENIORS WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER ,- 4-J 454i L Jubv 'uv -nv, w0'7 Ill T 9.9 ,X 19 ' x T' A ' S ,., f. ll 1 k Yugi' .I . -K i V., 1 ww A w ' ri! ' A UT' ' To V vv g Q , N z .. V om. .e, :pops 'XP 'lN ' fx y- 1 fir, . 1 U,L,r,,. u,,.4. ,.,, FL' AY AY, QlV,'a vN,.,, :WA-,, A . ,,.. , ..., , ., J QLC1 1 QOL! owl, 233' To A - UU. v-l L N , l., .v , . 4. 4. 4. 94:14 one Dfzaqaam U: . ,lu f. f. ,I .fiIl, X 'W 11NllI 'f'I' ' r Swino, 'CC:,P15' wtij. xml vu , ,TA ,.l This group of the moys jud ed in the Tulsa County Poultry shui mold at the Sperry Armory. John Tool with his champion waterfowl of the Tulsa CounLy Poul- try show. Ml AF!U50r 4 , rm , 1' .QAMERI - .Q35.fgQ5f H CA A sQbgi5545t5 5AFFA'i ri. rv HQ Qff- far ' sf' QFYQ 1 Luigi Nia , N4-ftiltlijxlvf 1 ln If V . 5 1 Rifhard Brimner :fhows his fx- T?cr'ks?1iff: gilt, Prestige, 7 5 v EAL? Dwvfr :uxi Ad ' V'7 ' .. xLFSt O I 'wr' Fwd ggf,1gf'. 1 , 1 .-.'f'T1 his drafts. -4 ' f-.ff-I ' olive in 4 J! glad Dom Duv?dswn is the only A-H DUT 'F EYvVAlUD3 Of the North- ? K TVA? fx Svwrry Hir? Scitnl. east DiS3FiC5 l'H Clubs, and is .. wg .,, 5,3 .up m.,.n.,1r. as Serzretarw' of the State Holstein VUNH v,, , wagS5 5,p 53, State Association. During his A-H work yt l ANHPU grqw Mglvgn ggbopue, he ha: wcn five Holstein heifers, i-w H+ nf the srdfe Holstein 35,090 in prize mOHeY, aHd 55 blue ,,gx3i H. ribbons. He was chofen as an out- W ,,,, axqvd wg? igad Uypa DCHIS standing M-H Club member of Tulsa .mfnyr wila nf1f+ ima diring the COuHtY in 1953. He is also a mem- , Hvap. Der of the Stare Key M-H Club. v ,J-u S' '25 W 5 7 z ,,.- e Sew and f' lN'1I '1I f- ., . U'w Fxtlcr K l,-L. Nurrwr-Y Bruwn, 1' fwlvwrf, Suxmrn w'4 Ulvqfht Q . ff 1.' These sophomore girls are taking advantase cf the seven new electric sewing machines. Cleta Brlmmer and Far- bara Duncan are helping Phyllis Hobbs with the hem of her dress .5 Y A,-yg.nfv'3.v ml m. vi. HdiiP Naniws, Suiunnu Kelly, and MaH'Mw Marr? ar- r'vfng th fr gar- mex'm u last mins , nircwtion, E ii. Er. 5, an 'ik I T' Imdmzml Am an Adam our p ful Rust, Jerry Beaty tric board ractical and very use subjects. Mr, Alford instructor, is showing Selvldge and Vernon how to use the elec saw in cutting small o Ji Some lucky girl will receive this cedar chest. Ron- nie Gaddy, Charles Rowden, and Ronald Vaughn are putting the clamps on the cedar chest to hold it in place. .4-sub, 'Q' A G S tt Lee Phillips demonstrates to Donnie Romlne Donald Hi?S1iy aiiilirghaiies Clyde Wolfe, Virgil Williamson and Robert Sayre Higggaigtegxggiiis how to out a how to put a hammer on the electric saw. groove out of a QUE rack- ' .j Ray McKerley, Jane Strader, Billy Grayum, Marvelle Wilson, and Joe Dobbs are working a problem in comvosite math. 'Q Q We 7fulnA! Philip Tol,1o:r'w:1 ciomon:'tPlat,f:f: Lo the goometrf claus, so 'lsfing of the junior and senior boy?, row to solve one 0? 'nv mmng Llrd prob- lems that arise I FX? S TQ, 4 S s . Richard Peachey explains a problem in algebra to Charlene Wilson, John Ed- gar Downs, Neoma Sisk, and Eldridge Wolfe. 1- tk f KY A ijrvj s ' 5' A A We fl fad so S l ,,., 'G' Zine anime fmrut Fua:.head and Ruth I f are earnestly iryins to 4 x K. Er offfoe rraofloe ur E 5 - 1 7 xwfllm-N , S Y.-,anna fn- '. 2 A A 4 ti N 'I F, da 55 2 elmo -urn, JP l o lugq. Mary Crank, Verna Meade Virginia Vaughn, and Rosetta Wilson are receiving help on their bookkeeping from Mrs. Slmerly. X, Y C 5 One of the new ad- ditions to our high school curriculum is the General Business Class. -41 Yr: J Y 'll 001414 Wwfaffffe Sociology is one of the new courses added to the high school curriculum. Ralph Smith, Georgia Rar- nett, Verna Head, and Mary Beaty are studying some small leaflets on how to get along ln school. i .a-4' American History, a very interesting subject in our high school cur- riculum. D o n Davidson points out to Patricia Rumsey, J u d y Crumrine, Richard Strader, Barbara Childress, and Mr. Brooks the country of Outer Mon- golia. ..42... Mr. Brooks ooints out to a few students in his world history class the importance of keeping up with the events in the Yor- elgn countries. Those featured are: Kathleen Washington Richard Brlmmer Charles Rowden Jim Barlow -. These students me are checking out books for bookre- ports: Neoma Sisk Arthur Davis H Hugh Basse Billy Marrs digg. We .Eeafm Zo Speak Ga Mrs, Tinney is look- ing over themes with Barbara Childress Jo Ellen Teel Reba Head Donna Little ii-omni ,af Mrs. Sloan with her eighth grade English Class. These students are working very hard preparing themselves for themes and book reports needed in the learning of good Eng- lish. -43 3 q , xx .-H-.- ,M yah .2 A N M 'P K Pg- ' -A.,. ...-... mwi' K 1 , an-li -has ' - -- , U .,s --H Xp CLASS UFFlflRSZ EEN . President, Kay Williamson QQX Vice-Prev., Anvelita Carter Phyllis Faber, ivcretary Um Mwuc Glafu J! 'ya S THE MASS CHORUS :Q These girls are always found in the music room durin k S ,he noon hour prac- ticinr songs, Tum Our music class is very active this year. We have presented the Christmas pageant, and a patriotic program in Feb- ruary. In the spring we attended the Broken Arrow music festival, and two sym- phonies at the Tulsa Municipal Theatre. Mrs. Della Ruth Huntley is to be com- mended for the excellent job she has done in all the music classes. Oqbaw Qoh urn ann Ihflit Tolleson are dcmwnrirufing how artificial res- V?ratiwn 'F adminirtered, while Mr. Echolr, Tummy Holcomb, Larry Wilson and Jimmy Don Harrison look on. 'b-of Ladonna Weathers and Flo Kennett, in seventh grade science, are doing an ex- periment to determine if air has weight. Bertha Jones is making an electrical connection for the telephone. pressure. ' 1 Clyde Hardin and Francis Vickery are using a gallon can to see if air exerts Wag 4, ,Y l U t. Cledith Manios and Joe Dobbs are studying mechanisms of the tele- phone. From the ninth grade science class, we find Jacqueline Hubbel. Gene Hoff- mon, and Larry White studying the mechanical advantages of pulleys and incline planes, Victor Beaty, Claude Turley, Bonita Willis and Sandra Slape are listening to instructions on science, sczmz .046 The shortmand class Jean Green, Angelit Carter, Roeealee Wads- worth, Ruth Buck, Betty Bradford Hicks, Phyil Solomon, Glendawillinn- son, and Joyce Jordan are taking diotatio from Mr. Prier although they don't seem to be taking it too seriously 48 f After these boys were absent one' day they had to report to M r. Brooks' office for an admit to class. Seems as if they are having quite a time convincing him they were really sick. Those featured are Jimmy Miller, Bobby Romine, a n d Tommy Holcomb. -46.- 4 -my t - A nd-A ,Q-faq. A View of one of our pep aneemhliqs. The students joined heartilv with t h e Cheerleaders in pro- mofinv high spirit and the wifl to win. 5 7 ,,1-...A CIXY Q 1 5 'P . Hi? QC A A lf.. 94 P , sw- A Xa Q X. if Jeff. ' cn , r ,wp n ,A Q QA an ,N-1,7-V' ,Fd , Q, . V HQ vu' -5435 f 1 - . 1 -- -W, -4 J v A -0: . H ' '. ., ' x ' u QQ. f .I .J,. ,gpm iz, , ,,-. . .. 'Ea- gf-V 12. 2-. '-4 xp V ' . ' I' I I . V 'JT . . ,sf --.f .fa .aa '. I ., I - 1 ' ' ff-iw 4-, V A. . If . , J . .i l ,W - Q The Dflxord du'ntef rrovided sferkllng hyertnipf 4' w' tie lfjq Talent Review. I f ,,pff, i . 1 'Y 3 3 'a E I - ,a v f -f 'f , f x A r 1 fa -c , . V X , It looks ur if Ahqelltw f ' J 5' lx LL 'fel 5'1'1 Carter, Difk! Giwii, CCHP' NWA 6-Y! -24 -L ' ' 'J ' v lone Hohenrieii, and Donald , Rgx 4 Vaughn are havluf a JO G - l.Fg '- rm ' f time at the Junior-Senuor I -J -AM- 'f Banquet. , u ka V, k, 4-1-'A 7 yt, Xe J. Qlfgq Shirley James, Frelda Lin thlcum, and Patty Weathers are among the many sophomores who were tortured during ini tiatlon Rosealee and Georgia 1 A ' i MII L ' Y 4' f 1 l - - 2 e - - 'J' 512-5 . Y , A vw, ,Q ., , K l f . of . . ' A' l - .- . 2 f r..r.a1 These are some of the mothers who were responsible for all the good food served at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Everyone was in a hurry to get his book autographed after the banquet. N., 1-ed ?N 'Viv' C57 f5fL vlwif I A! IAQ k , r Y 'fi do fs Nw! r . , K m X NX LW xl -X V' '7 -av ww. U ' ' , v. X ,MA 5 ff ' 4 U F ' , -14 ? f t h A f . Aa: , in f' 1-nv 1 Lulvmy. -YV'-v1, 1 ..41 ,C ,L 4.,,A,, vlJ...1., ,..f -A-,bn .- H. ,A ..,,..,.. -U f:AMA J,iI,. 4.3, C V a T'L H fit: fred: girl: are t :ng AA.- .1 acvantafc cf their rest period in ,EIC ,, L9 4:11 hancJ akA iev:n tne gyx, aid SQ d Q t 'mSC1'.. f ' , 1 gs H-fr, r I .1 . 7,' Q A Aga 5. 1 1 A Q 0 , 5+ -Q? ' V49 43 .- . W' 1 ,Y 1 3:9- A Q Dff r.4 Q fl xx,' f x .3 n .,...,.,, 'fi A1 'ff' I 4 R r 1 Egxgfgfh, Qiqk 5 y 'X I xl qvfpw r? Wim? Qngpenod Dvrcii , did R' move? ax -.f V , Joe Dobbs and Donnie McCarty are in charge of the FFA concessioi at the TIM W AVA ,na w.Y, ballgame. Shirley Cook is one of their Loom, e.u HU5e11,1 charming Customers. Margaret Bushyhoad Verna Head, Mrs. Sim- erly and Georgia Bar- nett are looking over the programs of the Senior play. BOOK IV FOOTBALL QUEEN Nancy Jones, senior, was chosen 19511, S5 Football Queen by a major' team. x f ,f xx V ' H X ,S ' , NX Ag gy he e K! X' ,gr 1 a ,lx 5. If X 4 Ny X X :'- Qi 1n0 ' f 'G lie 1 d fhe UCI C1 LOUI- ll HW -A vw' x 'VAN' .... 1 Nvexql Mww N' J 13,-.IVHV U1 Uw:'d ' 'RP:e ,.IUl Vet , H menu Tw' EFX PW MPC. Lulu Vwu nn fr NN. Ax 1 ',-u . WX' . Royalty of' 1955: Queen Nancy Jones, Attendants: Left ho right, Floydeene O'Field, Judy Dale, Donna Gowin, Cleta Brimmer, and Lila Leonard. Queen of the year, Nancy Jones, receives her crown from Captain Rwnnld Vauvhn at the half of the Skiatook-Sperry game. 1-v Y We vfezzwe U ea, - Z I!!! -4l.' ,N , , , 1- , .1-1 n , .,,... Hd? 1 , Linn YH :Q I. 1 1 , L .Ion 7, , L13 A - lar, 4,1 no W., Jjgw II,-1 .f ,'. ., Q, f z,. i.f1.f?, A I ' A ,, -.ix '- ' 1 uv, 'lil-irrz ihniow' 'Vi .', fJl1fl'f ' 1.1 w ly, L fr1:.:1 Y'i4','lUf', I ni rar., :Ifa , , rurzffr , Qfne Clurlfi, I-fl 'f ' fi .. DOYLITE1 L 4 ', i 1:, l'i'1Y f 1' Qixfiiv Ezuriai, 1.'wrry1 I-funnel Crwirine aryl T-fur, Fmf' I. . J ...L SY H5 v 5 ' Jar' Hs i 1 Q X , X :Q K X The entire Pep Club is featured here at the homecoming football game, They did a won- derful job in support- ing the school with spirit and loyalty. Jean Green ------- Senior---President Kay Williamson---Junior---Vice-Pres. Joyce Jordan ----- Senior---Sec.-Treas Dicky Gowin, Senior Donald Vauihn, Senior Lallerna Greenleaf, Junior Judy Pierce , Sophomore G, IV .l,,,,.T,' Q WS, wif'--m, I' Uifl. . ' X L +4 , . . X L.. ZUJI! wilt Iffxe 06018 1' . Fairfax East Central Collinsville Pryor Jenks Bixby Barnsdall Haskell , A.,-,, .. ,...,.'4 Q , -' , SO lla 13 28 13 31+ 32 l8 o Sperry H u U H ll H H 5.. Skiatook l? H rg-,-agzzyza,-f-' - 9315 3 I The PlRATES were under the caxslfe coachirf f1fT 1fI'f3 Rust d Wavne HOKE I , 1 W f Bobby Romine Bob Park Darry Whitson Charles Rowden Marcus Juby Floyd Scott Donnie McCarty Clyde Stage im Sisk Coach Rowden Robert Martin Carl Jobe Harold Hoffman Tommy Pearson Tommy Holcomb Richard Brimmer Billy Marrs Charlie Sam Donnie Childress Jimmy Don Harrison Charles Maybee Philip Tolleson Phillip Juby Jim Miller Ronnie Dobbs Ronald Vaughn Sherman Archer Coach Alford Rust 4 s -5 .A Q fl' .gg !l' ' ::5,ilun! ,4'lEY 4 4 ' N 'J ' Another rl Ji, one ' 5 .4 qv +L, a-min HQ , X i DU, :-fdi:.,.i, An action shot of the Junior High team play- 1 I .N . . ' A - The Junior Hifo ing Skiakook. It was u rough game, hut pnerry Mix dt Liu ' A ieum ca ' ver' came out on top. K , d J ruccerszul season. SCORE Sand Srqs l9- D Z Clinton 6-28 Skiatook U-32 Skfateok 7-28 Skiatook 7-20 C'Ville l3-32 Clinton O-l9 wrw, -3 - .- ... FIRST RQW SECOND ROW Allen Holcomb Rex Barnes Paul Decker John Beaty Cledith Manios Jack Pierce David Giles Gene Hoffman Oren Doerr A View of the Pe P Assembly before the game with Skiatook. The gym rocked with t h e yell ll Powder River . I Dwight Rumsey Joe Snider Kenneth Cummings Roger Smith Joe Dobbs Earl Head Arthur Adams Jenks O- Jenks 7- 27 M5 Donnie Childress Check Esy THIRD ROW Virgil Williamson Billy Decker Billy Sam Jerry Alexander Clyde Stage Lee Allen Phillips Stanley Williams Donald Romine Larryvwhite Gene Welch Q-5 Y - 'N-. . U. .M -'-v 1 16 FRESHMEN GIRLS Sandra Small Dorothy Perigo Peggy Lynch W v .gs I . ...v b At' 'NE 1 'UL All , The l9Su Football Banduet was a huqh success. Jean Green, President of Pep Club, entertained crowd with ner humorous jokes. Everyone en- joyed the good fo d and entertainment, Sidney Kennett The tables were placed in the form llze Sperry Pirates The board of e - 4 ueation and fac- ulty members with 6 4 If , 1 their wives andhus- K . + X- bfndf- wary- Q, -V1 :J 9' l w speclal F3-t, . A A 1 , PJ tif ,1,' - IR Y. is ' . A 1. ay- 1 A, , Q, .s ' - T , J 'R . L A Coach Wayne Rowden told of our victories and defeats of the past season, and also remarked about the wonderful spirit of the en- tire student body. . These are some of the mothers who helped make our banquet a success by preparing all the good, tasty food that was served We certainly appreciate lt. ..- ,s,, N V I 5 fi d.:.:s-ez ' if ni'-:Tn -J ...--9 ...-P' 1 BASKETBALL KING AND QUEEN Phyllis Solomon and Bobby Romine were elected Basketball King and Queen by vote of the boys and girls basketball teams. X .X :X XX X1 XX XX X Q X X t X X Q -fe X X , f X H Xxx Xl XXX AX XXX My X y X if XXX X XX X X . R 1, X y - , X if ,X XX, , X XX XX XX X! f X X We 700115 7aqe1fJ1e'z The team and coach Alford Rust are discuss- ing their many strategic plays in their afternoon practice. I Q 'A -, ,gr , ,-,, t,inn. oall. This shot was good for 2 points. THE TEAM Ronnie Gaddy .-50.. Darry Whitson Harold Hoffman Robert Martin Charles Rovden Housten Wade Floyd Scott Marcus Juby Bobby Romine Tommy Holcomb Richard Brimmer Hugh Basse Coach Alford Rust Jimmy Don Harrison Ronald Vaughn Ronnie Dobbs Jim Miller Billy Marrs NOX fsrvmw f, ,4- I 'fac YUWEHU YS QQ' Looks as if these boys have tied in LO RSVP tfm up the ball again. 3 ' . . ,f?Q1 X13 Coach Rust giving the boys instructions uring the half. JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS Dorothy Perigo Jane Strader Margaret Brown Sidney Kennett Peeey Lynch Sandra Small Marvelle Wilson Lila Leonard Shirley Gilleland Coach Wayne Howden .52- Tommy Holcomb takes time out to rest THE JUNIOR HIGH TEAM Dwight Rumsey Bruce Dover Billy Sam Ray McKerley Virgil Williamson Clyde Wolfe Gerald Alexander Donnie Childress Gene Welch Larry White Charlie Rowden Joe Snider Kenneth Cummings Gene Hoffman Cledith Manios Coach Alford Rust Allen Holcomb I 4 P QYEEZWP A Playorsg Jimmy Don Hurrl and Donnie McCurLv. QA ftfqrpf- f I on, Charlie Sam, Jimmy Davin, ,, I VFW if 0' Edin Zfp Harald Hoffman N Richard Brlmmer, catcher Hugh Basse arry Whitson, Jim Slsk, Tommy Holcomb, aid Marcus Juby Charles Rowden and Floyd Scott talking over the game. Billy Marrs doing a fine job catching, Florence Clark Fourth Grade Cleo Echols Sixth Grade li-H Club Florita Ford Fifth Grade h-H Club Cecil Lollar First Grade Flower Fund Rhythm Band Helen Herrington First Grade Rhythm Band Jessie Garner Second Grade Tonnette Band Lola Martin Second Grade Grade News Ethel Mitchell Third Grade Florence Vaughn Sixth Grade Intermediate Mu ...641 'Hwy .fecf W4 The Elementary School, with the help of the paren': ! accepts the responsihility of the education of ihe child through the period of childhood. The rchooi's accept- ance of this resnonsihilitv with the help of the par- ent, constitutes a team, The basic members of this team consists of the teacher, the children, The parent and the principal. The degree of success of this team is determined, as in any team, by the degree in which they acquire the of this great skill of working together. The purposes team are chiefly concerned with the overall growth and development of the children. This overall growth and development surely includes physical, social and mental growth. The overall growth or development of a child can he classified intog Cll Health C275 Fundamental processes C35 Worthy use of leisure time Chl Citizenship C51 Vo- cation Cel Worthy home membership and C77 Ethical char- acter. ,,.. 'FL R 4 inf 59 af, BOOK VI i ,X 1 is Q ' I' .'i,jsi': A an 'N 7 1.4 i ,gfxdg J ,,, gi Qi My 1 Y 'ut f GRADES Robert ElliotandShirley Brooks were elected Carnival Prince and Princess for l9ELl-SS. The elec- tion was determined by votes given each candidate ata penny per vote. Q 4. 44 'Rl , , ' 'W a E ,i s .2 Y 1 M n qi 4? v x xx jd, A ' Q 3 5 Savfh 646646 .8 ..- :i,,, vl. w 155' K X fl 1 D'm: , -0- , Ply., S Q , 5 so ' Q' 1 l ,rv V '-E x F 'wr' nr' it ' 5 V' L ' fi '.:' J xlll 1' I .J ' N, 1 J. xp fr A f 'Qi, j ' , R . 5 X m fly J -x , f .7 f 1' ' k I U . ,f 5 V -A Jw I E , awp, ,ll X Btu, ml l,lf SEwP'v Gww JMPY if H Clow ECM, , v. .. . I' K --' -. ,, rlxa ::1.r I ' I- R' ' 'A 'N y' lub-no 'l'i1'f 7 H - ' ' 't Marv Rufh if Pgv n EE ' - N I I . , .. ' '55 T v:': .' Flff 1':'f1:, ' 7' ! J' F HOME RLMLM MUFLEEQREZ NFS. E. R, Crafn i xPS, Inns Phflliz. ,e,' 5 Fn'F. fkanfkf Wi llfa: Deanna Holcomb ' l ' ' ' L' - v , Kay-93 HQ-LC'jf'jff ',. 1 A A ' Hg?-IE RTQN NLJ'TEiELEZiE Sharon Hudson ' 5 3 V Mrf, Clanenow Bowm i MPS. J. W. Hoffman :f f 2 Yrs, U. J, idwnrdv Ro4ert Klaser Q , f' - Rickard Leonaro , gg , , 1 , , z ' A Jimmie Ann Llnosay 9 A S Vivian Lfndsay Rovoo Manios 'P x I , li ' 1 1 Gary Maxwell Lana Park ' Diane Pnillfrs Q , I H Judy Rom'ne , 4 'O ' 1 -3 Cloma Sam N V I , f X Q-Vp. 'x 1 3 - -- Steve Sisk ' J ' ' ' X 5 ' Donna Smith Norma Stricklln Buddy Summers Jean Thompson j ' 4 ' r n ,W Monty Tiblow OAK 8, fin Patty Wade '58 ' I ' Jimmy Walker Joyce Williams L y Janie Williamson 3 5' V4 1 K j 166- . Q. YA A fhflfh Qaeda sfxron Dawn BY HOME R UN , if M G P1 f f v ' 7391 1 fill L1 'W 1 l'!. irq My C 4 HEWL Geor Hfnso D da H d ll Hgrr, W H nsl Dor s Hoffman Charles Kelley Kon ck K e Clande Lewis ald Lynch Ellen M K Junior Maynee Gloria Morris Iva June Per Barton Price Davld Romine Ronald Hooks Rosalee Strader Tommy Teel Barnara Vickery 0. -6 ',A ,. Q ' I. V L. ' ' ' 'I , W , - 5 . wld'-' ' M ' 4 ' -P Y - I' 5' 44 5 ww:-- fri'- - i A3 N -1 4 .. 1 If ' in Q'Z1Jf Fr. u ' v' ' 3 2 I-Pwr P.ff T 1 f I , 1 f 1 ' hwHw,lh L.N gtk:-fm: f 1 I, Jfmmv HUP' R Y .1 f-mf: cmllwfff-f1 - A ' ' an f' J Q 4 Awvpw nPTdb? 1 k D 5 ,.1i':Ii. f: o. Ji,'1fki s in 9 I :N ' . ff I. 1 1 OL' 'f' 5 u 3 ' Lwwrun'Q Flat? i A . 1 2 Paul Gilpin f l ' . , - ' 1 .fM'w irahum W f ' N ,, , , , 3 b : . ll ' .' 1 I .N l I' , ?ff5nf.' o . ' C'. MOTHERS l .. J. V. Crnmr ne , Q , RUAA? Hai? Mrs. H rett Hurd ni wvue V win Mrs. J. A. KM'1e? A1 s N X .f f ul an . so lf. n , -, , 4 A Bron C 'ar ing K-3 A ' n . 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I lll'wi'1 Y L' ' Lfrrl 'w - 9 1' ff 'V.Y I , , , 'E '-- Q .KV E I X 2 ' K Uuvwr A, :LF r X ff .REQ FIALZ j J .- 2 fzmii Gwddy ,Q U .5 1 g W .M N aoufufln Qaale Jeuy Ani Guin: Tommy Sue Hamgtbn Aux HHFIQP Jehenl Hensley Anita Hisaw Mary Jane Ha0'Wfn vl .,., l Pat Holcimn Lldyd Hudson Dfiald Ray Jordan Jackif Kairer Jana KH1.a'1 Rover Limwj 261:52 L-Q gwiari Bw: Ma: hlnjfe I4CC11ll'M1vb D Hlilf' M5:'Vfr R,i3?A Y f:,r JfNS'D Pia PZU Beity Flgg Julia Ann Rdsfg Jeannie Rumffw Amos Sapnimgt n Nikki Scott Jerry Sha'wQll Richard T901 Judy Ti?lOw Rachel Wa: frrton Mary June Waymfre Donald White Willetta Williams .55- -gl X I i X I x 4 L X 14 A iff I . . x .7 1 J' W5 5 C I t 1 Cy Suu Gwf V. ,,.. f' ,Q .,,,,. if ur , .. , 'H Nw! 'A .H ul .L X-W ' f .lf , YMPI RQWJN DHWTFHCRS MPP. Dian- Favgfd HPV. Q'Tr ufalu Mzw . 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' 7 W f, , lu . -, , F , J- ffix ' g , ff 1 4 x .f r - --F. 9 Q , Joe F11r'lXr1'H:,'? V Q ' ' S 0 Dorxald H:n.:'f, . X ' Q' , Patil FE 1'3: T'fjJ - '1 M K Lila Eiisziw it Q 5 , P gr ,-' M X '4 - f - H ' - . ,F f f , 1 . bf f V. o Mrs. ' saw, Jr. ' , ' . A ' Mrs. . ' A U r M ff 3 V 'Q T -Aa ' l 1 j - A ' L X , VV , r dk ' ,' - 3- f A H fl , Y 1 -r 4 , L 4 r f 4 -1 i Ve e j s fi -gpg. M fl' W' f f . Eli lk 4 J 'l X, A R ll as 1 U '40 A .O .1 Jaffma v M J Jorof 1 s A. 'al fo 4 -Q! Si 9 1 I S 7' X ' K J4!d g I I JJ X plz Rose Gowln Jan t Green Phlllo Hudson Dona d Kale Darlene MCK e Lloyd Miller Larry Mosier Retha Palmer Judy Prlbbenow Linda Roberts Garv Robbmns Donald Sapp ngfon Carol Seaton Janfe Teel Llnda Vlckery 71 V lf L , : , , iq Y, 1, '- , if- X ,ffl r' fvkr' 4x ' 'T Q J' , x A Q y vjf- , WFT '- 1 , f . ' - S I A-I - ' . I? fi! 1 - 5 QL l Ruth Nvny? !,Qw', NHYHU LfHau Cv. :nr 5 lf' V ' A ' A Ei' Elway! CI ,fuk u ' ' ' fn? J V4 Q v NY. Y A l I, A ak I Kexnwth Dunn H 51 FYR Dalit H ?4:r'TL lil l lfjf, 4i , 4 '4f, ' ' , Igfn G1Vm' ' V 4 Q ,,Q 4 A , I I 'N ' f ff 'N , FSM I I. lr' ' , - .if r 'ik' , . sw .'f A if' HE Flin ,.4JTHliRf' MPS. F gy Collins Yrs. Ralzp Dean ' Mrrc Jon Teel K 4 J , 4 4 ' 5 V W 'I' V . . lu, 3 V 1 f lr l er EH X 1 K I ' J'f ' f G , 91 i ,gi Qing f 1 AQX , - f' tx . V li Vw v A L , 4 FQ , 4 ,K -J 4 ,. ,A n ' V V A l' 4V A E5 . K , X4 ,I A. N L X . A f I X 7 ,olo a I .1 Ronald Gr ff nr David Guthrle Lewls Ha r rove Jane A n Hard Verlan Hardln Tommy Harrlson Jlmmle Hensley Donald Hud on Sharon Ivey Ruby Jones Sydn y Jordan Larry Leonard Bobbv Lanvham Llnda Purnell Barbara Rooka Jimmle Seaton Harvey Swartz Steve Tatum Jackie Teel Gene Tyner Toni Wade Connie Waymire M' 9229311 N 441141 Qfzaofe T1 L 1 'G I W yp I FTW .J P Vrs 4 Hi? Jlrdle 'T 1.1 f' X ir' ,f , . r A - - Q I 4, , , J,-J 1 J , .y 3 , Jw ak , 4 4 'V- i X J , aid Adema r . ' 4 , . . r ,. Y YF !3 Jr 6' uw Lifldfl AI Cl.'I 2 LQ, ' K 1 I 94 Ciwytwn Boyd Q ' U' ' 7 Dwunw Beaulieu f A 1 ! S A 3 ,, Cwgvin Buelwr , k - 4 ' ' Brlnof B.wtIwn 7:m'1 I, I - 5 Julien Bryn H ' 1 9 Q vw,-im Cfmlfr S f - if ii J bfi . .1 SLQHAH SQH Cqriyy ' b Lee Roy Chl dream '. r 1 W ,. f R K ' girly vVO.1f J 9' 1 . 1 . ,, ' fi' 0 Bryan Q .rxviar ff K I A f A , UW 1 , A M-1'y DnLnjrt,, f Hrendw Guffxey . Mary Giles l 'Fa wn Gilxfn . O . ag O -I lkh' -Q FUNK ROCK MQTHERS . Y A. . Wi11?um Pwr 5' 1 , . K - t' l 'Irs. Cnrtm f d rm '4 I x ' MPS. Hman Im J , P X - 1 'V 5 i Q ki . U 4 .3 ' ' . 0 3 ,I 4 , , 4 ' . i Q e4 f ' . ' XJ o l , n I LC , ,n, ' V . - ' ' v f'-I, - - ' X Q1 ' ug . 5 ' 'Q Q 1' .1 J .- XJ1 Q. 57 ' K t X ' f1:.'.f' 5 F Q , 4 ,ma . 4 x V- L A 'Y 1 4 . xr 'N X 7, X fx A -X - ip . . V ' qf' 5 ' ll , y f ' C-I I Q s . , ., - ., . J' 4, .1 J - f. . - :L I ' . ' if ' 7 , J X X X : K . gif l f I -' gl I ,Z . I.. F , . ,I . Q l I Afvfrf 2, I ,' Wm, ' I Ax. .Q A J-J .' l q I K 4 0 5 4x Hexen Horr'nrt, i my I , alor.w Anflwn ',-.'4 at V Hxllnx LA, LLH 1 p Jvw J ul W 1 fr, ru -.',:, f- ,,., M, Q. w v . Admnm NJ J 12:1 lv i?ra+ fJ -t. , Suglz Hruv' M f Deanna Bryan ' M.---Y Lynn Carter f ' Linda Chixnolm X A Mary Coyle , ' Linda Nell Crank 'Q : ,?7?i - ' tfl Dianne Croure Patricia Crofford . A ' Sherry Dale 1 1 ' Danny Drywa'ur AN Y. .GG X A !g:nmli HOME ROOM MOTHERS ' ' ' - Carl McCnllou?h Mrs. Jack Crank Mrs. Clyde Beaty Rhonda Gaynor J 4 If Q IV, Jackie Hale ' j kg 7, . Charlotte Hanlin ' Robert Hanson X ' I fn 2' - LeRoy Juby ff N I Wa H ff 1 1 I A 4 iv X X - 1 arf' -'H'-Q, gk. V -e 1 Jimmy Juby Gloria Kent Mary Jean Knapp James Lewis Patricia Martin aw Karen McCullough W ' J , Danny McCullough b ff V 0 ' A, Gerald Murdock kg' 'ff ' , Q ' Beverly Parks ' wfqf' ' ' ' ' b Linda Rorie K Charles Rushing X l , 1 i X IW, 1 g. x,,' J ij Eddie Smith C ax,l k.IKl Kathleen Spenser Mary Tlblow Jackie Viokery Sandra White Ronald Williams X If W 4 73- Emp 4-J! GM Curtis Hardin, Sponsor Ted Kopecky Larry Briggs Clyde Hanlin Tommy Hoffman Claude Lewis Bruce Archer Junior Maybee Q- s n sim: Bobby Bowman qf',,, Jimmy Burt J if Jerry Gilleland Billy Flatt Richard Leonard Ronnie Alexander Donald Allen z wig? MRS. DQYLE PIERCE, srousoa Scggpfj, Sharon Gaffney, Gloria Morris, Vivian Lindsay, Sandra Bretton, Brenda Harding, Suzanne Smith. Crumrine, Ellen McKee, and Donna 'r- Q6 ., ,:,,,'K N ' ESQ! SA J 8 Paul Gilpin, Romine, Donn Kelly Boone, Gary Maxwell, 1,1 lj , ' A1 1-4 -4.w- ' P ll. Ann H ld 1lI.- gm' ' ,III Li? Saou!! Mrs. Dmune Harper, Sponsor Murie Barnes Joyce Parks Shirley Cook l'I'1rjy Franc 1 s Barnes Mary June Waymire Jeannie Rwmsfy Tommy Sue Hampton Linda Cafes Juwn Ann Gnlnn Putty Sue Gaffney Julia Ann Homlne Linda Crumrlne Janet Blanxenslip lla Fern Beene arper Bag Scauil . ,.,, , r , ol? H .l,l .l,, S .,,. Allen, Hlgoe Mani Richard Lenard, ox, and Qai Seoul Curtis Hardin, Sponsor Joe Crofford Larry Briggs Paul Gilpin David Romine Tommy Hoffman Robert Kaiser Bobby Bowman Kelly Beene Jimmie Walker David Edwards Gary Maxwell Steve Sisk Richard Leonard Buddy Summers Royce Manios Jerry Gilleland Donald Allen Carl McCullough, Spa .or Curtis Hardin, Snwnm Claude Lewis Ralph Elliot Bob May Gary Rust Billy Martin George Thomson Eddie McCullough Clyde Hanlin David Beaty Donald Ray Jordan Wallace Boyd Robert Calvert Donald Lee Gaddy JT' Ronnie Alexander rg.: i Quzh 4 J! Glad Mrs Florita Ford, Sponsor Mrs Cleo Echols, Sharon Gaffney Doris Hoffman Betty Bell Gloria Morris Melvia Anglen Jackie Childress Sandra Bratton Barbara Vickery Jimmie Ann Lindsa Suzanne Crumrine Karen Holcomb Y Sponsor Judy Bryant Lana Park Vivian Lindsay Donna Smith Brenda Harding Edith Anglen Irene Harper Diane Phillips Monty Tiblow Deanna Bryant Linda Haire -15- f'LJ 'K .IUC f- vu Yun. . 1- J Also featured at t h e Talent Revue were: Karol Park Mary Waymire Jeannie Rumsey Shirley Cook 6.. Zzaculfq Qaei Rack lo Safran! The prune :' helt of vhs Nr Bf ll Purn ll IH' Rudi' ' U ro To HOLlYWO The facul School dug cw the ohgeetwv hug grae dollars For thi Mrs. Cecil Mr. Bfll Purne group Lnto Lhe ehool fwculty with the Muriv Williumiem wud i groved fo A laugh- in the high school one deer not have to to he HYlCZfWHW13ZHGP, , dr reed in early umuu, pretended QQ he nt? ef fha? fra. The Q waive money to help hrary hooks for the They raised seventy S project. 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M,,x1.,v5, j,,1V,-,-VV 1 'V ' 'V Tm- '3f!1V 1a?Y. fj'YV'lx 04 6 8 ' ij V jn.VV,A f,V, N 1 1l'.'u 'P MH , qu 1., ,VV.aV.-VV,V I ?I,,,,,1f: 1.,. , VV, V1 MTN. HHS y,,::. 3' R A T21 1:1 V lnxriz'--I' Vfffi H'-LV' Rf :ik 'rx L?I'0f !'y I' 'Y'-':f:' Viz, LV.. XV- 5 Maul-Vs' 345 Eg 5 3 . P . 3 , '7lre A e New Za you We cannot express the great pride we have taken in preparing this 1955 Pirate for you. We hope that you have enjoyed looking at it, and that in the future it will hold a few precious memories for you. We have tried to capture every memory that the school year l95b,-S5 has brought in work and play in Sperry School. Behind this book is much hard work and many long hours. We owe much to our sponsor, Mrs. Etta Simerly, for her continued encouragement in the publica- tion of this yearbook. i ev 'r,,.., A144 1955 L ffv' tl 5 We hope, in later years, as you thumb through the pages of this book, you will relive every happy day and look back to dear old Sperry High as the happiest and most memorable years in your life. You have seen inside of Sperry, We have taken you through and through, Now the time has come for parting And we must say goodbye to you. Although we hate to see the year end We know there's no other way. We'll never forget dear Sperry High, And the spirit that prevails today.
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