'lm 'X 'Q gm ,091 6 31,3 Q ffl ,. bs Q' K 5 is in Q PIRATE Publzsbed By Yearbook Staff Sperry Hzgb School Spervy Oklahoma V0l. l No I3 Task Is Accomplished The yearbook staff has worked many hours rn planmng thrs book for your enjoyment Every effort has been made to lnclude all phases of school llfe, orgamzatrons, and actrvitles here ln Sperry It IS wrth gratrtude that they say thank you to the faculty studen s, and all others who have helped to make thrs book posslble -f They are especrally rndebted to Q the busrnessmen and frrends ln thls communrty and surroundrng com munltres for therr help frnancrally rn produclng thls book Patrrcxa Calvert and Bonn1e Lemarr edrtors makmg a frnal check of layout copres before matlrngz, them to press Fdltorlal staff of the 1958 Prrate STANDING l to r Mary M1lls school photographer Bonn1e Lemarr edrtor Shlrley G1lleland advertrsrng, Jane strader advertrslng Mrs Etta brrnerly sponsor Margaret Brown advertrs rng manager Sandra small advertxsrng and hlgh school sales sandra hldrrdge advertxslng and grade school sales Barbara Collrer 8LlVCl'IlSll'lg and Junror hrgh sales bhATED Patrlcra Calvert edrtor Judy Fortune d vertrsmg and Mary Cooper buslness manager an 2 YY !l , I E . . . .' 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C111 1 1 ' 11 . 1' 25 11 111111111111311. . 1 . . 1 , 1 . 1 1111M1N15'1'11111111N-- ---- -v--1- - -1-- T ---- -- ----1f------- -1 13 ' 1 1' gf ---.- .---. 21 ', .'-- ---- --- --1----------------------------- 30 1 1 -- ----------,--------------------1- -- SQ 'N ------ 1-1------------1-------- -1---------- , 1 7 j ' f ------------------ - --f-- 1 -1'-H--fwm 92 lv-Q-5 ggmuiwngvwmm TX v... 0 mu! 'S 1,291-2-Z Sl' ..4.. We Dedlcate To Every Person Who Has Hlgh Standards Of Our Lo alty Good Better And All Other A so High Ideals To All This 1958 Pirate Helped To Maintain The School Creed Honesty Sportsmanship Character i Who Came From Far And Near To Celebrate lt Q S is Mary and Preston Iobe Mrs. A B Park and her grandson Bllly pose as the Pioneer Woman statue Mrs. Otis Beene Mrs Carl jobe I Mrs . Jay Teel represent the Ma Hai Ya Club whlle David Payne and Terry Stxll followed fQfWElED .I QHQIYQ UUE NISTIIAT Administration Formulates School Policies l 'Dal' t ., K Board of Education members going over the plans for the new building are Buryl Hughes member Lee Phillips vtce president Dr D W Rumsey prestdent Doyle Pierce clerk and Charles Hanlrn member Members of the board of Education Orvrllel Prxer superintendent and James Echols grade school prtncxpal with Mrs Ralph Dean PTA president spade a shovel of dirt for the construction of the new butldtng 1-48 In addition to providing and maintaining the present Sperry School system, the board of educatron is con cerned with the construction of a new S110 000 elemen tary school which is expect ed to be completed by july 15 l S8 iffy Getting to know our children better and teu' needs is the local theme for the PFA PTA officers are STANDING 1 to 1: Mrs. Carl Jobe treasurer' Mrs Ralph Elliott first vice-presidenr Mrs Carl Wheeler second vice-president SEATED- Ethel Cooper secretary and Mrs Ralph Dean president And Improves Educational Opportunities For Students It is nice to be associated with a student body and faculty that have representatives who can produce such a fine yearbook. I wish to extend congratulations to the staff and sponsor. Our yearbooks seem to get better each succeeding year, and I am sure the 1957-58 Pirate is no exception. I know the student body and faculty will relive many happy events of 1957-58 Pirate. Just as we improve our annual each year, efforts have been made to improve the facilities and to build strong educational departments in grades one to twelve. Many departments in the Sperry Schools are second to none in Oklahoma. School pride, school spirit, and school life are made by the young men and women of the school community. My confidence and my hopes are in you, the students of the Sperry Public Schools. Orville 1. Prier, Superintendent of Schools QQ Mrs. Marybelle Hardie, secretary to Superintendent Prier and bookkeeper for the school cafeteria is very efficient and alert. She is always gracious and tolerant when asked to help a stu- dent in need. -9... Superintendent Prier using a gold shovel especially painted for the purpose of turning the first spade of dirt on the new site for the new elementary school building. Others in the picture are Dr. D W Rumsey, president of the board of education W H Elliott Jr. , architect: Mrs. Ralph Dean, PTA presi dentg and James Echols, grade school principal 5 . gun- I F Faculty Encourages Scholarship HOW ARD BROOKS M A Oklahoma State Unrversxty High School Principal YOUR SCHOOL LIFE Your school life has been the developments oi' skills, aptitudes, vocational work, and other phases of school work. More important than these are the attitudes that you have developed. This high school has tried to stimulate you to better thinking, reasoning, and self reliance. If this has been done to a good degree, then I am happy with the result. Anyone can teach subject matter, or leam it, but the faculty has attempted to go beyond that to you, the students of this school. Your response has been gratifying. All of you will not be great leaders, nor is that needed. Some of you will lead your fellow citizens to success. Some of you need to be good followers and yet be able to think for yourselves. If we, your teachers, have developed these abilities to a greater extent then we are happy Howard Brooks High School Principal E VIRGINIA BUTLER B S , Nonheastern State College Home Economics Sophomore Sponsor HUGH HARDII: B S , Oklahoma State University Vocational Agriculture FFA Sponsor Sophomore Sponsor MRS MARY NEASBITT M C E Oklahoma University Commerce Senior High Girls Advtser Senior Sponsor ALFRED RUST B S , Northeastern State College Industrtal Arts Athletics Senior Sponsor MRS ETTA SIMERLY B S , East Central State College Commerce Q new Yearbook Adviser Mimeographing School Paper Junior Sponsor MRS FLORENCE VAUGHN M A , University of Tulsa Sr High English Sr High News Junior Sponsor Sr High Library 110, Leadership, Service, And Character Students and faculty of Sperry Junxor and Senior Hlgh School It IS with a feelrng of humrltty that I try to say a few words that will be recorded 1n your wonderful yearbook ofmemones May all your pleasures be multxplted with the years to come and your dtsappolntments be but challenges to greater ODPOHUHIUCS It has been a flne thtng be1ng rn a DOSIIIOD to observe the qualxty of work that can be produced when students and faculty are rn com plete accord Thanks to everyone for a Eeersint year Leon A Neasbit Iuntor Htgh Princip LEON A NEASBITT M A Oklahoma Unrverslty Iumor Hrgh School Princtpal MRS MARY BEARD M S Oklahoma St te Universtty Iuntor High Mat and Science Junior Hrgh Pep lub Sponsor Fres an Sponsor Tulsa W 'f' Reporter LS EIHEL C B A Oklahoma Baptlst Unxverstty Senlor Htgh Scxence Senlor Hrgh Pep Club Sponsor Elghth Grade Sponsor if WILLIAM LAWPENCE B E Northeastern State College Athlettcs IUUIOI Hrgh Hrstory GEORGE MITCHHL B A Tulsa Untverslty Band Freshman Sponsor MRS EULA SLOAN East Central State College Iunxor Htgh Engltsh '-3 Junlor Hxgh Grrls Advtser Juntor Hlgh Lrbrary Junror High News Exghth Grade Sponsor 11 , ' L46 X . Q. XX ' A N D H . . . X f Junior High Math and Sclence ' ' ,AQ 7 1 r Ali, V X 1 0 Q X, B. A., ' -.53 A Drivers Beat The Clock The safety of transport- ing students to and from school on a very rigid schedule is the responsi- bility of these bus drivers . Despite the fact these driv- ers drive an average of l80 miles each day, they are always very courteous to everyone and their buses are always neat and order- ly. ! Mrs Florence Dobbs Mrs Dale prepare delicious and varied meals for an average of 198 stu dents and working personnel who eat in the cafeteria daily l......... Vernace Ford Richard Ga ddy Will Tom Harrison Ralph Keith Garnett Harding and Pete Stewart A Frlend To Everyone Rufus Vaughn custodian keeps the school build ing splc and span He is always willing to help anyone at anytime aw- .F- 12 Good Cooks Plus Good Looks 'ur g Q? g Q - 'if' l r l page s , is :W . I 1 I' Colonial Beaty, and 'Mrs. l3urse ,' 3 'H A I A T ,A s . ' ' f gre - .11 1 .1 - Er , 1' I' 4-.-2. , A .' - ' ' IHIYALTY Y' CARNIVAL QUEEN AND KING jucfy Fortune Billy Decker , ,r ,B S , 1, o 1 4 x ffm FOOTBALL CAPTAINAND QUEEN Virgil Will1'f1n2s0f2 Sfzmfm Snlalfl xix -K ' 4 wa, if '. . z X I i R ' ' Q Y K ji , K r I I V' . 6- 'H A..-di? BASKETBALL KING AND QUEEN Clmrlqf Rowden Shirley Gillelana' F F A SWEETHEART AND PRESIDENT Martha Queen Kenneth Cufnmzngs PT MISS SPERRY AND ESCORT Bonztcz Wzllzs Gene Wfelcla IIIGAIIIZATIUIS IIIII ACTIVITIES . 5 ' x N.,, - 1: . I -1' . I II .I L 1 21 Student Council Representatives Chosen L The Councrl consrsts of the elected presrdent of each class and one re presentattve from each class STANDING lto r WayneBrooks sophomore Judy Potter sophomore Bonxta W1ll1s Jumor Arthur Adams guntor SEATED lto r Virg1lW1l lramson senior Howard Brooks prtncrpal Marvelle Wrlson senlor emi TWENTY TWO STUDENTS MAKE UP SEMESTER HONOR ROLL More than one thtrd of the senior class made an average of 14 or more points during the flrst semester They are STANDING left to rxght Mary Mrlls Kenneth Cummings Don Chil dress and Margaret Brown SEATED left to rrght Mary Cooper Sandra Small Judy Fortune Shirley Gllle land Barbara Colller and Marvelle W11SOD JUNIORS SOPHOMORES rx S'b Iumor girls Kathryn Rrdenour Chrystol Burt Jean Mc Honors to these sophomore girls Helen Vaughn Iudy Donald Bonita Wrllis and Irene McCarty are offering Potter Sharon Key Johnny Faye Tripp Martha Queen a toast to Daryl Mosler for helping them represent thetr Donna Wrlllams and Jane Ann Plerce class ln making up the semester honor roll 22 Y S l M I ' . . : E iss? 'n t . : l , . :yet 5- 4 3 , ' . AI' 'um az pg U . ' 1 , .T A . . - 5 f I ' ' I I .D SX A 1 g K ' A Y ff '1 ' ,A X In ' W A . .. A is 1 rf at f T A 1' t lf A A 11 K. , ' jd., I 3 pry J v X ' Tig J ' . KN ,yi any - - viz'-'fn n o u ' , ' I U I y . ' Pirate Gazette Resumes Publication The Pirate Gazette is typed and mimeographed by the students in office practice. Sandra Eldridge, Lee Phil- lips, and Marvelle Wilson are mimeographing the front page of the paper. Get- ting other stencils ready to type are Mary Ellen Cooper Shirley Gilleland, Patricia Calven, Judy Fortune, and Sandra Small. G vw-1' -. .Q ,,. y .i Pirate Gazette is edited by the junior class and special reporters chosen from the grade school, junior, and senior high school The staff endeavors to make a com plete coverage of the events and activities of the entire school Members of the senior high school class reporters are Phillip Iobe special news Johnny Faye Tripp sophomore class reporter: Shirley Gilleland, senior class reporter Chrystol Burt senior personalities Irene McCarty special reporter: Caroldene Hale, special reporter: Fred Coyle sophomore class reporter Jean McDonald Teen Age Etiquette: Judy Guinn, junior class reporter: Judy Dale assistant editor Arthur Adams editor Bonita Willis assistant editor: Victor Beaty, sports: and Barbara Griffith senior high birthdays rs? Camera Reveals The Winning Candidate The highlight of the carnlval was the crowning of Judy Fortune, queen, and Billy Decker, king, before a large audience. Here they are shown with their attendants reigning over the carnival, after Mrs Ralph Dean, PT A president, had presented each of them with a crown. This year the PTA sponsored a carnival as a money-making project to be spent for the benefit of the schools. The carnival netted 5455. 96. Q Mrs . Carl jobe, Mrs . Ralph Elliott, and Mrs. Hugh Hardie, carnival Hats off to the seniors for turning ln committee, checking the money and points turned in by the various 25, 043 points for Judy and Billy. Senlors classes to determine the winner of the contest. will long remember the points earned with their oleo sale. N Mystery Play Presented By unlor Class It Happened at Mrdmght was presented to a large audrence on January 17 rn the hrgh school audrtorrum ll Gene Welch and Arthur Adams as Lucrous and Iocko kept the audience fooled as to therr 1dent1ty fll WN Sue Manios fR1ta Trentj excited Tressie Basse fas Paullnej and almost ruined Mr and Mrs Fuller s honeymoon fplayed by Jean McDonald and Roger Smithj at Deep Shadows Four mysterious characters Sue Mamos Chrystol Burt Vlc tor Beaty and Paul Brown were suspxcrous of each other Phylhg Tolleson as Mrs Wrggins fthe house, These girls thrilled the audience with their music between acts keeper, and Janice Phllpott as Betty They are Judy Guinn Judy Dale Wilma Romine Wanda Carr Bon lta Wlllls and Betty Anglen 26- Q . I V - , y X I i fs Q Q , i ., K K is .' ' . l ' l i . 4 ' ' ' 4 ff ' W X lf! Q :Q ig I . . ' ' li rg f gl X1 .l if J . if ii rf' by lp 1.1: y Seniors Staged Comedy Play Playmakers scored success in No Boys Allowed on March 14 1958 ln the hrgh school audltorrum Members of the cast are Jerry McDonald Don Chrl dress Sandra Eldridge Bxlly Decker Raymond Stan ley Kenneth Cummings Lee Ph1ll1ps Sandra Small Margaret Brown Marvelle Wxlson Jane Strader Shrr ley C rlleland Barbara Colller and Vugll Wrllram son B111 what are you and Raymond domg rn those clothes 01-li Students are practicing musrc for the sentor play QB, 1.7 Sorry officer No boys allowed! You d better not make a move! Shirley Gilleland and Margaret Brown are really dangerous 12 7... Fondest Memories To Be Cherished ,I gr 4 4A....,.... , 1 X X Q Joe Snider and Melba Miller pose for a picture. Special numbers wer Small, Judy Fortune, ,Y 5. ,. . fg ov , -e . . . . , , 1 4,1 . - I 'C 9 . . l Seniors dressed for the occasion. Patricia Chapman, Margaret Brown and Alan Holcomb enter the garden. e sung by Patricia Calvert, Sandra l X Bertha Jones and Kenneth Cummings waiting for the banquet to begin Bonnie Lemarr and Barbara Collier. Serving at The baflclllel i J 0-.J 31 . .1 Cherished Always By All Whci Attend A moment of relaxation for lack Gilleiand, Gene Hoff- More music by Billy Decker, L66 Phillips. Bill Sl8m0l'l man, Jerry McDonald, Robert Sayre and Raymo 'N P J n ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ley. Each year many plans and efforts are made to make the junior-senior banquet one of the most beautiful events of the school activities. Iudy Dale and Gene Welch served punch to Charles Rowden, Jane Strader, Marvelle Wilson, Don Childress, and Shirley Gilleland A view of the banquet. F. F. A. Banquet Climaxcd An Evcntful And Prospcrous Ycar Fathers, sons, and guests responded to a toast proposed by Richard Brimmer, past president, in honor of all fathers present. -VU-iz: .fi,i4.fs ' Ni Q .,..... ...iii b'7fS J X 3 11 A 5 -mi.-. 5...-0 . ' ' ' - N.a.., ,,-- Vp' as ' J.R. Pickens and Herbert Hanlin, lead- ing citizens, received Coveted Honor- ary Chapter Farmer degrees from Richard Brimmer, past chapter president. Superintendent, Orville I. Prier, presented National Foundation awards to outstanding members of the chapter. Awards are as follows: Richard Brimmer, Outstanding Seniorg Kenneth Cum- mings, Public Speaking: Fred Coyle, Soil Conservation, Joe Snider, Farm Mechanics: Ronald Jones, Farm Safety: Daryl Mosier, Electricity: Marcus Juby, Star Farmer of the chapter. -..uvvg ruzugg. ' nr--49' Kai: 47' '. --'iilrvr ,, 4 -www. --: Ns ei ,ie Q Chapter members who sold pigs in the Spring Livestock Show pose with the merchants who were buyers of their animals. BACK ROW, left to right: Cecil Watson, Gary Top entertainment was provided for the banquet by the Scott, M. I. Patrick, George Snider, Bill Purnell, Ken- FFA Boys' Quintet. Members were Arthur Adams, Bill neth Cummings, Herbert Hanlin, Joe Snider, and J. R. Sigmon, Iohn Beaty, Bob Flatt, and Daryl Mosier. Pickens. FRONT ROW: Fred Jordan and Dan Parks. Football Boys Honored At Banquet An exciting event each year is the football banquet given ln honor of the boys. Seniors performing on the program were Lee Phillips, Virgil Williamson, Joe Snider, Barbara Collier, Bonnie Lemarr, Sandra Eldridge, and Sandra Sma 1. At the table which represented the 50-yard line were krry McDonald, mistress of ceremony and Sandra Small, foot- ball queen. Juniors singing their favorite song were Phyllis Tolleson, Elaine Childress, Jane Ann Pierce and Sharon Key. L':i5itS':i'E1fisChry5t0l Bun' Kathryn Ridenour' and 3, -.ff f . . Jag? L , , Aw gs, ,ga g Servers at the banquet. Some of the Cooks, ..31.. Honored ueen And Attendants In Beautiful Tradition Queen Sandra Small and lier attend- ants: Pat Kloehr, seventli gratleg Marvelle Wilson, 2-ECIIIOVQ jutly Potter, sopliomoreg jean lXlt'Donald, junior: Lana Park, lresliniang Diana Kloelir, , t I it t viii X ' Captain Virgil Vlilliamson crowns Sandra Small, l957 football queen. Escortlng the queen off the field. Queen Small reigning during the homecoming game. eiglitli. Mascots: David jobe, Renea Wadsworth. fi N H 31- 'S F i ul' 45635 f e. wiki W 2' l Q +. 5 ,ff ' ,T HEART SET ON WINNING .ifl Pep Club Guldes School Splflf Through Both Vlctory And Defeat BACK ROW l to r Joyce Davis Bonita Willis Martha Queen, Johnny Faye Tripp, Patricia Cal vert Jerry McDonald FIFTH ROW Edith Stephenson Shirley Pettigrew Frances Tlblow, Dru cxlla Miller, Ledona Weathers Shrrley Merritt, Pat Gilpin Phyllis Tolleson, Sharon Key Caroldene Hale Vivian McKer ley FOURTH IDW Pat Chap man Bonnie Lemarr Flo Ken nett Halne Childress Evelyn Taylor Janice Philpott Betty Anglen, Chrystol Burt Noveta Olrver THIRD ROW Wilma Romlne, Susie Kelley Jean McDonald Kathryn Rrdenour Mrss Ethel Cooper CHEER LEADBIS Judy Dale Jud Gulnn Barbara Collier San dra Small fHead Cheerleaderj, Sandra Eldridge Judy Potter Jane Ann Pierce. 5 9660 PEP CLUB OFFICERS Kathryn Ridenour Co captain Jerry McDonald Captarn Martha Queen 33 Secretary With a desrre to 1m prove and help ampllfy school splrlt throughout the school the pep club members proved their worth in all pep club as semblles and in the grand stand during the football season These girls under the sponsorshrp of Ethel Cooper had approxrmately 40 members who attended all games at home and away CHEERLEADERS Judy Potter sophomore Judy Dale junror Judy Guinn junior Jane Ann Prerce sotiromore Barbara Colher semor Sandra Small semor Sandra Eldridge semor 9 - Y., ' il S l U: . , ' 3, .' . V - iq n , Q. D O C - ' 5 ' 'R f an . . rx 6, . 1 l 'O .Y . . ' r . . ' y - ' 1 V l n I -'A' ,K A fr gs' 1: - -1 V , g . o 'L D x . . I X , Victory Wits The Cry - - f X614 i A . , 5 r ' ,mama A ' Q fix ? R 5 g1 n , F D H l in I it Q A ' A t F m f 'kk 1 ,, , , 2 J.. Hr ' l' BACK ROW, left to right: Jack Denney, Francis Vickery, Jack Rowden, Donald Teel, Fred Coyle, Alan Teel, Otis Williams, LD. Lenard, and Billy Joe Roberts. THIRD ROW: Wayne Brooks, Buryl Hughes, Gene Welch, Arthur Adams, Gary Scott, Rex Barnes, and Sam Tlblow. SECOND ROW: Billy Decker, Gene Hoffman, Don Childress, Lee Phillips, and Joe Snider. FRONT ROW: Coach Lawrence, Bill Slgmon, Jack Gilleland, Virgil Williamson, Charles Rowden, and Raymond Stanley. VICTORY OVER HASKELL The most notable achievement gained by the boys was the winning of the game over Haskell, as the Haskell boys had only lost three games . A play that really paid off for the Sperry boys was their screen pass to the right. Loyalty And Sportsmanship Prcvailed Sperry tied with three other schools for second placeinthe 14-B conference The boys who received all conference rating are Gene Welch, junior, Virgil Wil- liamson, seniorg Don Chil- dress, senior, and Lee Phillips, senior Congratulations to these boys on the honor received for their school. Night before the game. 3 l i .91 's .fi i , A A E '!E' e gf Ag ,.1'-,-- -tif: M .,-:E-., W Q 9 51 0 t ' I Z it T 1 -if ., . . -e.,..:--ff '- -. on up-,..,, my ,M jtpn- i al!F'f wwmsga,mi A wwqgau, -. . Thanks to the fine efforts and great abilities of two wonderful coaches, the boys came out with fly- r' A. . - ing colors. Owagso, , , Sperry . . . . 6 East Central Sperry . . . .20 Collinsville SDGITY - - - -18 Barnsdall. . Sperry - - - .32 0,M,A, , , Sperry . . . . Jenks , , , Sperry . . . .27 Bixby ,,,, Sperry . . . .20 Haskell. . . 13 Sperry . . . .22 Skiatook . . Sperry . . . .25 The football boys should be compliment- ed for their outstand- ing efforts in good sportsmanship and in displaying such qual- ities as honor, loyalty to the team, integrity, honesty, and above all, their school spirit. Boys Show Fighting Spirit Lemma IO Rebound Perfect Practice Makes Perfect In terms of winning and losmg the boys had an unsuccessful year, however there are other goals to achieve other than winning The desire to win ls an achievement rn itself whether it be in sports or tn the daily tasks of every day living The coaches have tried to teach thls and as a result the boys have given a very fine effort throughout the season They have taken another step up the ladder of success in an effort to reach a higher goal and for this reason the season was a successful one BACK ROW Coach Rust THIRD ROW l to r Bob Flatt Roger Smith Buryl Hughes Daryl Mosier Jack Pierce SECOND ROW Billy Joe Roberts Arthur Adams Roy Greenfeather Wayne Brooks Joe Snider Billy Decker FRONT ROW Jack Rowden Charley Rowden Sam T1b10w Virgil Williamson Ronnie Htcks Not shown Eugen Walls and I D Lenard flb 'gf 36- 9 6 H X, , iiil ixmfii E 'fi K. x e Q N' 11 44 Was, 77. 99 Glrls Play Hard To Wm BACK ROW L to R Jerry McDonald Johnny Faye Trlpp Jane Strader Phyllts Tolleson Sandra Small and Judy Gumn FRONT ROW Margaret Brown Joyce Davu Chrystol Burt Sandra hldrldge Mrldred Dobbs Mar Good sportsmanshlp was shown all year long by the grrls although they won only a few games Thelr skrll and best efforts stood out as an tmportant factor tn all games The efforts put forth would have been rn vam rf the team had not had a fme showmg of team work They played as a team, lost as a team and won as a team Getting 1n shape for the tournament Warm up dull just before the game 37 velle Wilson, Barbara Collier, Shirley Gilleland, and Coach Lawrence.. ' ' l l Baseballers Have Successful Season X J K vi ff Q YWO P t y 'HL Qs P qu 4 Sv 0, G The outfielders play heads up X X! .1 r,Yi'l 9650 Q ,aan P , , s? M L A x x. They sweep the infxeld clean THE TEAM Jack Pierce Bllly Decker Donald Marrs Alan Teel Jack Cxlleland Don Chrl dress Arthur Adams Joe bnrder KennethCum mrngs Francis V1ckery Brlly Joe Roberts Wayne Brooks bam Trblow Oren Doerr Gene Welch Charley Rowden B111 SIQFUOH Daryl Mosler Jack Rowden and Buryl Hughes These 25 aspirants d1d a fxne Job under the leadershrp of Coach Lawrence gba yi, il Rex Barnes QBerr1J Roger Smith ffjampenellaj 'iffy wry 95, BQ if Q P0 WNV Returmng Lettermen They wield 3 bi8 SUCR 38 Q 1, 5- W , Wei, bqlaglg - E' ie' 1, , f L 4 ix. w 1 K ' A Q X , , . . iv , ' ' I, I , -F tx kkq' , C31 7 k V' to I, VI lv-. ' Y X9 N Q . 5 I 41. . ' ' l ' ' ' A - z, . -sg i X ' 1 X X , ' .I ,U gi - Wo. 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' f is CLASSES ,-1:1-S' Students Open The Doors To The World nd World Affairs Howard Brooks hlstory teacher and hlgh school pI'1HClp81 endeavors to prepare h1s hlstory stu dents for good c1t1zensh1p and to accept thelr respon S1b111I1eS as future C1t1zens 'VF' ,ia-Gum 04 in-4, jean McDonald Kathryn Rxdenour and Phxlllp Jobe observe the pomts of xnterest QMS, Math Students Prepare For Advanced Study Plane Geometry Ofdl narxly for 10th and l lth grade students IS studxed for two purposes Flrst as a study of all types of plane f1gures in two dlmenslons Second as a method of reasonlng facts are presented untll ln the flnal stage one has proved hxs po1nt l eon N83QblII junlor h1gh DI'1I'l Clpal teaches both math classes ,.n Kenneth Cummmgs and Daryl Moster dlscussmg angles formed by lmes mter sectmg on and wlthtn a ctrcle Gene Hoffman joe Smder Irene McCarty and Chrystol Burt are klbxtzers Advance Algebra fAl gebra ID IS a contmumg study of Algebra I w1th further study 1n all phases In th1s course the student becomes famlllaf W1IhlOg arlthms progresslons the b1nom1al theorem and some numerlcal trlgono n etry It IS prmclpally a llth or l2th grade course Donme Chxldress ts explammg slmpllftcatxon of radxcals to Wayne Brooks Helen Vaughn Donna Wllllams Johnnie Faye Trtpp and Martha Queen tn Advance Al gebra --41 y - t u , tw .1 . . . , A 1 n , - ! l Y Y Y - . ' 3, 7 ' Sm f , Q A I 3 542 . , Q I i K - w . . . I 1 9 1 ' . Home EC Produces Tomorrow s Homcmakers Thts organrzatron molds tomorrow s home makers There are 42 grrls enrolled rn second, thrrd, and fourth year home economrcs Each year the grrls, under the supervrsron of Jane btrader and ahrrley L rlleland are admrrrng the Homemaker s Pm that Patrrcra Calvert recelved for havrng the hrghest score rn the Betty Crocker Contest Vrrgtma Butler, present a style show drsplayrng therr aprons, pajamas, dresses, and skrrts made tn class STS They also sponsor a tea honorrng therr moth Margaret Brown helping Sandra Small wrth her skxrt Sophomore gxrls modelmg therr skrrts that they wore in the style show are Elalne Chrldress Flo Kenneth Dru cllla Miller Johnny Faye Trrpp and Betty Teel C -42 Gettrng ready for the style show are Shirley Merritt Pat Gilprn Peggy Wrlson Mernte Thulin and Shirley Tur , J I ,I if V- ,A , . , . . . t 92 2 My X J l e l ,, , I pf I . . . , V fr 4 I x 'I f Kr ly. . . . F. F. A. Chapter Receives High Rating lf Martha Queen, FFA sweetheart, joe Snider, vice-president, and Gene Hoff- .f n -... man, treasurer, were very happy to ride inthe float which won second place in the Homecoming Parade contest. THE ENTIRE F. F. A. CHAPTER C' '75 These capable officers have led the chapter through the most prosperous and eventful year of its history. They have utilized every phase of their training in wise and careful planning for their chapter. Outstanding accomplishments for this chapter during the year include: l. The selection of the chapter as a teacher-training unit for students from O. S. U. 2. The winning of the district Soil Conservation Award. 3. Receiving a Superior Chapter Rating Certificate presented by the state. 4. The North Eastern Oklahoma Area winner of the Parlimen- tary Procedure Contest. 5. Prizes and Premiums for the year, 5597. 6. Chapter members' inventory on january 1, 1958, 59, 827.95. 7. Total Chapter members' in- come for the year, 58, 152. 79. English Is Important To All Students ' -..-ff -. ,,,,,,.--'N 1 , li J Forty flve Junlors are en rolled ln Mrs Florenee Vaughn s hngllsh III classes junlors che-clung thelr as slgnrnents are Barbara Grxf flth Drew Wllson jaek Pleree Paul Brown and Car oldene Hale Enghsh IS one of the few subjects requlred Students are also requlred to Wflle themes of all students regardless of vocauonal lnter and g1V6 hook reports m add1t1on to the text est Students must aCqu1re a thorough under book assngnments standmg of rammar and llterature 1n order Each Fnday the gtudentg enjgv 3 free read to express t emselves 1n wrxtmg or speakmg mg perlod Eye There are approxlmately 23 students enrolled ln Engllsh Sophomores dlagrammg a sentence are Fred Coyle Drucllla Mlller Betty Teel and Preston Hart 44 .,, S 1 ' 4 A, fr . A ., .2 ' - 1 ' w u - l 1 7 N N I D . . . i . I A , I 'x ' - 1 ' . r , 51 . . , 1 gf' ' mel-5, 4' fig. - e ' 1 ,,'ff.-gwwfv 4:-' ' ' fi: 0 II . I v I - ' Theres Musre In The Arr 0 00 Jxdx ,lk 'VY xq. qi LR Jun---1 Shown above 15 the Sperry Junror and Senior Htgh Girls Glee Club Thls select group was organized prrmarrly for specral programs and to show our school s best vocal talent Members of the choir are BACK ROW l to r Edrth Anglen Irene Harper Monty Tlblow Carolyn Griffith Drucrlla Miller Martha Queen Ledona Weathers Vicki Vlckery Flo Kennett Shirley Nolen Bonrta Willis SECOND ROW Betty Anglen Iackre Childress Linda Crumrine Jane Ann Pierce Sharon Key Elaine Chrl dress Johnny Faye Tripp Mary Jane Wrlliamson Karen Holcomb Illa Fern Beene Suzanne Crumrine Joyce Robrnson Tommie Sue Hampton FIRST ROW Mary June Waymtre Lavarne Lemarr Joyce Wrlllams Lana Park Judith McHenry Evelyn Hrlton Pat Thompson Linda Mae Carter Ann Harper The first program for thrs group was the JUH101' SSUIOI' High Annual Chrrstmas Musrcal sponsored by George Mrtchell director Thrs program was presented to the public at the annual Chrrstmas Assembly on December 20 1957 BACK ROW Edrth Anglen Irene Harper Monty Trblow Carolyn Grrf frth Drucllla Mrller MarthaQueen Ledona Weathers, Vrcld Vrckery, Flo Kennett, Bonrta Wrllrs, Shrrley Nolen MIDDLE ROW: Betty Anglen, Jackre Chrldress, Lrnda Crumrine, Jane Ann Prerce, Sharon Key, Elarne Chrldress, Johnny Faye Trlpp, Mary Jane Wrl lramson, Karen Holcomb, Illa Fern Beene, Suzanne Crumrrne, Joyce . Robrnson, Tommre Sue Hampton ' I I -45 , . . t 'J :A A V V ma if 5' f' Q S' A , fe , C W S some gt y N g gg gp E 3 5 g i , at , sires-vs is 7 Lf f 4 A fi l ,, M t,-7, W... .-uawigq-U L 1 jg rirf J QQ -1 Q gg, Buslness Educatlon Department Provldcs Tralnlng Elghty students, under the supervlslon of Mrs Mary Neasbltt are enrolled ln the four typlng sectlons D0 IH Typlng I and 30 ln Typlng II All students are ellglble for typlng plns that type 30 or more words per mlnute on a 3 mlnute tlmed wrltlng Typlngl lS personal typlng However, many buslness forms are typed IU the Typlng II IS OfflCe typlng Students are requlred to meet offlce standards that ls, all work must be mallable ThlS pays blg dlvldends IH the years ahead lf the typlng sklll lb used on the job Most students strlve hard IU thls course because they reallze they are for the future Gene Barlow James Briggs Jane Plerce Elalne Chlldress Vlvlan McKerley and Flo Kennett are worklng hard to ln crease thelr typlng Job ZSSIQHYYICFIIS 'lhe buslness law students read and dlscuss the chapters of the textbook wrlte out answers for actual case problems and QIVC the rule of law SUDDOFIIHQ thelr answers They al so keep thelr workbooks upto date In the plcture Blll Slgmon Bob Flatt Oren Doerr and Donald Marrs are WOIRIHQ on thelr work books lerry McDonald, Susle Kelley, BOHHIC Lemarr, Russell Rumsey, and Gene Welch are preparlng mallable coples of thelr typing, Job assignments ..A6... ' o 9 0 0 J W 5? . . . - ' I A l 0 . I . Q A : V . . --- . . 5 u - J 21 ' A I - ' h V L or . J' D V I . COllI'Se. I I V . ' . . 'Y . . - K A- QU In All Phases Of Business For A Career A very complete business course is offered to students interested in secur- ing jobs in the various fields of busi- ness after graduation from high school. Mrs. Etta Simerly teaches business English, office practice, bookkeeping and shorthand . i- X Clear thinking, accurate writ- ing and speaking are attributes sought by all executives. Pa- tricia Chapman and Sandra ' portance of effective letter writing to Virgil Williamson. Doing while learning is the theme of the students enrolled in office practice. Marvelle Wilson and Judy Fortune are discussing filing letters. Edith Stephenson, Judy Dale, Stanley Fritz, Phyllis Tol- leson, Sue Manios and Betty Anglin are checking the equality of debits and credits in bookkeeping. 147.- Taking a letter is easy: transcribing a mailable copy requires skill and knowledge that every secre- tary must be able to do. Girls transcribing shorthand notes are Mary Cooper, Jane Strader. Sandra Small, Margaret Brown, Mary Mills and Shirley Gilleland. Eldridge are explaining the im- Variety Of Reactions Displayed By Science Students KJ Studcnts are constantly striving to gain knowledge in order to solve problcms of the sc1cnt1f1c world Ethel Cooper science teacher IS kcpt husy help mg the students who are cnrolled in her hiology class Ray McKerley Claude Turley and jack Gllleland observing Billy Decker as he studxes his microscopic experiment Busy Hands Make Fine Pieces Of Furniture ....,,. 4- Eighteen students are enrolled in Industrial Arts II under the supervision of Alfred Rust :A Boys completing their projects are Briggs and Donald Reed -48 J Q 7 . . N I Ai I i nu X, YA ,IL . 1 1 xv . . K , A '- ' ks , ks W N. 3 . . , ' v Y Aw Q' x ' . Y A W 7 - , . . x . A . K N i I Y ' ' I O I I tl-,'....: M ' , W . A A . N ' A ti I M - 1 1 V is ' isis - Y? fi 1 A W 5 1 1' Q q 4 X 4- . . n . 9 Scmors Antrclpatc Great Thmgs For Kenneth Cummrngs son of Mr and Mrs Ross Cummrngs Route 1 Ow asso graduates rn May wxth 3 89 pornt ave rage He was salutatorran of hrs freshman class and ts valedrctorran of the senror class Kenneth plans to attend OSU thrs summer and prepare to be a vocatronal agrrculture teacher is 3 Don Chlldress salutatortan 15 the son of Mr and Mrs Roy Chrldress 3 7 poxnt average Don plans to enroll rn OSU and ' major rn electronrc englneerrng xl: KENNETH ROSS CUMMINGS School Paper 2 yrs Llbrarran 1 yr FFA Presrdent 1 yr Nauonal FFA Leadershlp trarmng Conference Delegate Member of Lrvestock Judgmg Team 1 yr Member of Da try Judging Team Member ot Entomo10SY Judgrng Team Mem ber of Land and Range Judgrng Team Member of Crop Judgrng Team Wrnner of Tulsa County FFA Speech Contest Salutatorian Freshman Class Football 1 yr Basketball lyr Typmg Award Agrrculture Award So1l Conser vauon Award Farm Mechanics Award Jumor Play Senior Play State Honor Socrety 3 yrs H tory Award GeneralBuslness Award Route 1 Sperry He graduates wrtha The Future qu QD DON CHILD Rolllng Ston FFA Reporter 2 yrs Valedrctorlan Freshman Class Football 3 yrs All Conference Football Baseball 2 yrs Jumor Play Semor Play Typrng Award State Honor Socrety 3 yrs Basketball 1 yr Englrsh Award Natronal FFA Conventron Delegate FFA Leadershlp Tratnmg Conference Lrbrarran 1 yr Gen eral Bustness Award Amerlcan Legron Award Readers Drgest Award Member of Ltvestockludg 1ng Team Member of Entomology Judgmg Team R SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS I-IOMEROOM MOTHERS 3 -.---'- R, Sandra Small Secretary Mrs Melvin Small Mrs Gerald Srgmon Vlfgll Wllliamson Presxdent Mrs Roy Chrldress Jack Grlleland VICC Presxdent Sandra Eldridge Treasurer -49 Battle of Homework Ends V! A, Ui 1' ,ix if PATRICIA FAYE CHAPMAN Sweet and Gentle Pep Club 1 yr Glee Club 3 yrs Perfect Attendance 3 yrs Muslc Senlor Play Bus mess Manager Iun1or Play 1 BARBARA GENE COLLIER Young Love Teen Town Reporter Sentor Play luntor Htgh Yearbook Sales Semor Octette Cheerleader 1 yr Basketball 3yrs School Paper 1 yr Perfect Attendance 2 yrs Pep Club 2 yrs Glee Club 3 yrs Joumaltsm Award Year book Staff iii? ,Q 1. 50- MARGARET BROWN My Special Angel Senior Playg Yearbook Advertising Managerg Style Show Mistress of Ceremoniesg School Paper 1 yr.- State Honor Society Junior Juntor Play Basketball 3 yrs Glee Club 1 PATRICIA COLLEEN FALVERT Patty Baby Yearbook Edltor School Paper lyr Glee Club 3 yrs Pep Club 4 yrs Mtstress of Ceremonles Iunlor Play Perfect Attendance 5 yrs Typtng prn Iumor yr Order of the Rarnbow for Grrls Past Worthy Advtsor Grand Page of Rambow Grand Cross of Colors 92 as-,F MARY KCRANKJ COOPER Love and Marrtage Yearbook Bus1ness Manager School Paper 2 yrs Yearbook Sales Pep Club 3 yrs Glee Club 2yrs Perfect Attendance 1 yr BILLYI DECKER Perfect Gentlemen Semor Play Carn1valK1ng Sentor yr Foot ball 4yrs Basketball 3yrs Baseball 2 yr Typtng Award Iuntor yr School Paper 1 yr Junror Play Iunxor Sextette Carmval Klng Attendant Sophomore yr V . . . yr. ' 2 . -: . yr. . ' : ' ' . .: 4' A - . -9 . ' -1 . : . - 1 . - : Q ,h - A , : : 3 f ' 3 . .fx at ' ., .. . . 2 . V - : , . . : . 2 ' A x A I ' I at - : ' S ' ' , ' 2 : . . : . - : . -5 1 . -Q . -: . .: G ' T5 I ' ' I . t yfyfggifitf. Z: is 5 ' I SA vv f of 'IK , 5 . -: 3 . -: , , 1 . -: . . ,Y 2-. '.. -1' y . .. .. 1. A .y ' I ' ' . ' -: ' ,Q n v F n - : n - t W - : . - : . , 'A 1- .: : : E: G td, 5 , 5 liz 19.2 With Diploma In Sight SANDRA KAYE ELDRIDGE Bobby Sox Baby Senior Octette Cheerleader 3 yrs Senior Class Treasurer Junior Play Grade School Yearbook Sales Basketball 2 yrs Junror Football Queen Attendant Junior Sextette Sophomore V1ce Presldent School Paper 2 l' IUDITH ANN FORTUNE Seventeen School Paper 2 yrs CarnlvalQueen Senror yr Perfect Attendance 1 yr Typing I and Il medals Honor Society 3 yrs Home Eco nomics Medal Pep Club 2 yrs Sales Man ager Junior Play Glee Club 1 yr Yearbook Staff Typing pm 2 yrs Typing l and ll awards .1 QA. W GENE HOFFMAN Are You Sincere? l-FA Treasurer 3 yrs Football 4 yrs Del egate to Natxonal Convention of FFA Judglng Poultry 4 yrs Stage Director Junior Play BONNIE LEMARR Brown Eyes Yearbook Editor Senior Octette Junior Play Jumor Sextette Glee Club 3 yrs Perfect Attendance 1 yr Junior Class Reporter Pep Club 3 yrs Music Senior Play 92 JACK R GILLELAND Money Honey Junror Vice Presldent Senior Vice President Football 3 yrs Industrtal Arts Medal Junior Carmval Attendant Stage Manager Senlor P ay SHIRLEY GILLELAND Jukebox Baby Senlor Play Yearbook Sales School Paper 1 r Basketball Queen All Conference Bas ketball Basketball 4 yrs Yearbook Sales Senior Class Reporter State Honor Soclety 2 rs Perfect Attendance 2 yrs Typtngl an--' ' : . .: ' ' : : - : . -: : y : - : . J 7, y s. ' in - A ' .. .. . 1 , . : , - 1 : . -: ' - : . -: I . . : . -: ' : . -: ' s .. ,. . . - . 3 I . . - . : ,J 1 . ' 'F P ' : . l . X .N r 5 f- ' of n J,-ff 3 ' ' : : . and Il ping Jumor Play. 5 . U I1 in 3 ' . -: . .: H ' 995 : -.gg , , . I , a 'y , ' fra. - . yr- A 'K at I1 W 1 I : : ' : : . .3 . -3 : . .: . : ' ...51... Seniors Accept Obligations 'lv'- ' MARY QNEALJ MILLS Band of Gold Yearbook Photographer Ticket Sales for Sen ior Play School Paper 1 yr Perfect Attend ance 1 yr Pep Club 3 yrs LEE ALLEN PHILLIPS Answer to a Teen age Prayer Senior Octette Senior Play All Conference Football Football 4 yrs School Paper 1 yr Junior Play Junior Sextette Shop Medal Typ ing Award Football Escort Sophomore yr 45, 'qv-. 'J' 'Q Ht 52 JERRY MCDONALD 'Let Me Call You Sweetheart Pep Club Captain, Senior yr.: Senior Play, Pep Club Co-Captain, Junior yr.g FFA Sweet- heart, Junior yr.: Basketball, 2 yrs.g Prompter Junior play. RAY MCKERL EY Qs 'Someday' Delegate at National Conventiong State Honor Society, 1 yr.: FFA Judging Team, 4 yrs.: Member of FFA Poultry team: Basketball, 2 yrs.: Stage Manager, Senior Play. YJ' CHARLES WAYNE ROWDEN Mr Wonderful Stage Manager Senior Play Mr Senior High Junior yr Class President Junior yr Vice President Student Council 1 yr Geometry Award Physics Award Football 3 yrs Bas ketball 4yrs Baseball 4yrs State Honor Society BILL SIGMON My Boy Flat Top Senior Octette Master of Ceremonies Senior Play Advertising Manager for Senior Play FFA Judging Team FFA Meat Judging Team Football 3 yrs Basketball 2 yrs Baseball 3 yrs Football Escort Junior yr H .. : - , ,,. - . . - in ' p . - . V I - 3 . - I n n ' K ' : ' s , L 1 S . I - I . - I V V A . 3 3 I ' 1. ' f 3 s ' f I i 1 r - 1 Q N .. . : . ' , ' , v 5 s - 3 ' p Q , . I Q' I F . - I ' F , - 3 f - I V , , X -. f iii N If t A 9 Y ' I I . ' ,Oi W Z, I . . . ' 17-lea th 6 afx Y ' , I X xx xg : S Y Q p -1 ,K 5 Q I , . S . . i , lx X 551, Q in ' , ', , Qzjvw- : r. 1 i v v I 'I K I is 'ff 1 -allklw ig -L .' , 1 fn 129,32 ' jr' '.:S?lQ?, ' - ' 3 'if To Carry On The Search For Knowledge SANDRA MAE SMALL Prnk Sweater Angel Football Oueen Senror yr Head Cheerleader Scnxor yr Senror Play Secretary of Senror Class Yearbook Staff School Paper P yrs Basketball 4 yrs Junlor Play Senror Octette Junror Sextette Secretary Treasurer Juntor yr State Honor Soctety I yr Cheerleader 3 yrs Glee Club 2 yrs Football Queen Attendant Sophomore yr Vtce Prestdent Sophomore yr JOE SNIDER Watttn In School Stage and Adverttsrng Manager Senror Play FFA Vrce Prestdent Senror yr Delegate Natronal FFA Conventron Darry Judgrng Team no a WCM FFA Senttnal Juntor yr FFA Datry Award Farm Mechantcs Award State Award 1nJun1or Datryman Contest County Tractor Drrvtng Contest Perfect Attendance 3 yrs Football 3 yrs Basketball 4 yrs Baseball 4 yrs Stage Drrector Juntor Play Q! VIRGIL WILLIAMSON The Joker Prestdent of Sentor Class Football Captatn Sentor yr Sentor Play Perfect Attendance 12 yrs Football Escort 3 yrs All Confer ence Football FFA Ltvestock Judging Team Basketball 3 yrs Stage Dtrector Juntor Play Baseball 2 yrs Football Medal Foot ball 4yrs Student Councrl 2 yrs MARVELLE WILSON Sweet Old Fashtoned Grrl Sentor Play Sentor Football Queen Attendant State Honor Soctety Student Councxl 3 yrs Pep Club 2 yrs Basketball 4 yrs Junror Play School Paper 2 yrs Annual Queen All Conference Basketball. RAYMOND STANLEY Happy Wonder Annual Krng FFA Iudgtng Team FFA Ento mology Team Sentor Play Football 1 yr JANE STRADER Baby of Mme Sentor Play Yearbook Staff Typrng Ptn Per fect Attendance 6 yrs State Honor Soctety I yr Juntor Play Basketball 4 yrs Pep Club 2 yrs '11 an-'- 'E V' 1 A .xr 1 4, ' xt in-,g X Y. . . . I . J: - : ' A V , a, . . E ' : ' ' X X Al ' . ' . ' Q K 4 I v n , - Q H AAS s ,A Q A 'xl n . .- y-,5 , . . X N s - A. 'Q s ' l Qt l xy s . u .1 5 -: is Z. .: l 'Q ' . . . ' x n ' .' , I . - P I I 'I D 5 l uniors Entrusted To Continue '1 6 X f .49 ' 5 Aa! Q 'ig XID Q- ,U-u In ri 1 CLASS UP FICE RS Jean McDonald and Roger Smxth reprebented thejunlora on thetr float Salhng to Vxetory Rex Barnes Arthur Adamo Presldent Judy Ann Dale Vxee Presldent Kathryn fCL1I'I1IUll'1gSJ Ruienour Seeretary Treasurer A rthur Adams Betty Anglen Tress1efChambersJ Basse -'3' 6 John Beaty Vlctor Beaty Paul Brown Chrystol Burt Judy Ann Dale Paul Decker Oren Doerr Tom Downs Bob Flatt John Graham Barbara Grlfftth Judy Gumn Caroldene Hale Ronme Hxcks Phxlhp Jobe Suzanna Kelly Edxth Sue Mamos 41' -'P -6 54 I..-9 Qi va Q' .r 1 N I x , ff N ut 'wx ex , ,V ', Q .ivy L My A 2 ta 4' I UQ ' It 5 r H - . 's, K. A-' '4 'W K ' ' x J E1'--,g-'gfa:,gjaYQ'Km.5y Q J X . , - I. '4' 'x' L ' kr . M ' 1 ' 1 . 1 ' 3 f -'X 7 B . 'ao , , ,, S -7 5 V. - ,, , C . h ',s, ,Lu J X , X , . .f . ,. .1 x . , F . Q A ' ,va 1 .W , , .. J, Q ff ct J 7 ' Bxdaff . ll ' f ' 7 ' f -J X In Wanda Carr 2 A '-9 E ',a f 5 L' , if at ,. . r ..-5' I gf? on , 'A igzgg- , . ' J 3 I up , -7 J . W' J, 2 4, J - 5, 4, - ' l E L B 5. , t .W jf . gd . X M ' X 2 ,Q ' ' Q .J Mrs Bu re- V1 To Rant The Standards For Sperry Hlgh 39 HOMIL ROOM MO'I HILRS '3 40 Fi' . I Dale. Mrs lommyVN1ll1s Mrs Larl obe Vlr: Rox Adams X f '5 7,5 ,U The junior carnlval kmg and queen canchdates were Kathryn QCumm1ngbJ Rldenour and Vlttor Beaty Lan... li. so! 'fn-I M55- ,Q 'lug 'I jean McDonald Darvl Mohler Shlrley Pettlgrew jamee Phxlpott jack Pxeree Kathrx n fCumrn1ngSJ Rldenour Donald Reed Wxlma Romme Rusbell Rumbew Bllly Sam Gary Scott Roger Smxth Edlth Stephenson Evelyn Tavlor Frames Tnhlow Phylllr, Tollebon Claude Turley Gene Welch Bonita Willis Drew VN ilson ophomorcs Endclvor To Mllxt Sptrr Sophomore float won f1rbt DYIYS Sophomore beauuew flkllflj., on HOML ROOM MO'IH14R5 Vlrs joe Tetl Vlrs Lloyd Vmkerv Mrs jay Ttel ...4 r Doyle urge ll I 111 jllellj the float are blame Ch1ldres:, Ledona Vleatherz. july Potter queen attendant jane Ann P1erc.e and johnny Trlpp Gene Barlow james Bnggb VN ayne Brooke 1 lame Ch1ldress SN alter Clark F red Covle joyee DaVlS jaek Denney M1ldred Dobbe jerry Gatfney Pat G1lp1n Kay Gowln Clyde Hardmg james. Hardmg Preston Hart Buryl Hughes Ronald jones. Monta Flo Kennett Sharon Key james Lang Ronald Lee j D Lenard V1v1an Mclierley Wesley McKee Sh1rley Merr1tt WR 1 11' 'SS' A Q A 56 1 A1 I ' 2 1 L C . - - Q. K i, 1 I ff sf V 5 ' j J 4, ' h . fl 1 - l , 4 1 j'-'di K I ' Q 4 3 1 - AA ' I K ,A 1 , , It 'V' ,, 4 y , . , , 4 ' W j Q I j X 5 M S. 1 P - - 1 - 4, qt, 1-my ,W KI I , . 1 A 5 ' - X' 4: 0 - - ,Q 1- fn ' X, Y 1 , Q 5 1 V A f Y 'I ' ff- V A' I A .X A, 4 , -N , 1 ' - ' U ' t is E - O 0 3 K I A V . - Q ' - -4 K 'ff f, ,V D K ' . P Y' 'Q ' I . A l A - ' 'S A il ,S 2. 4 - ' W .N,:i.f-1 5' n , 3- 1 as , 1 ' f f. I I 'lj r I l l j ir., . I x . . I 1 4 'r . 3 Q' , v 'V 7 ' ' I 4s X5 H ...IJ - y 155- nl H- 5 ' - 1' . ' 1 1 ' X - ,- , -of '--f ,cv uf fe-f I-- , X ,Q P1 High A Batter School Of Tomorrow CLASS OFFlCl:RS Martha Queen Seeretary T reasurer Wayne Brooks President Alan Teel Vite President FQ 96 lb ,,, ,at- va-p3, I ,il ' gf 1 'mr M Look out Flo! jerry is up to his usual tricks Drucilla Miller 9 l Pat Murray Noveta Oliver Scott Perigo jane Ann Pierce Judy Potter Martha Queen Leon Remy Billy joe Roberts jack Rowden 40- fs In George Snider ' - Alan Teel - ' ' N A Betty Teel Donald Teel Mernie Thulin Sam Tiblow -:n 12' johnny Tripp . - Shirley Turley ' Helen Vaughn ' V- Frances Vickery 1.4 hi I A U Eugene Walls Q Ledona Weathers ' - .3 Donna Williams K Otis Viilliams 'f ffl 1 . Peggy Wilson ..57- Recognltlon G VIRGIL WILLIAMSON 12 years perfect attendance wen To Honor Students l RAYMOND STANLEY FFA Public Speaking Contest 19. if -QNX S FFA State Award f'L...l If SHIRLEY GILLHAAND Honors given to the seniors whose names are MARVE1-LE WILSON Conference Basketball listed on the State Honor Roll are Kenneth All C0flf8r6flC6 Basketball Fummings Judy Fortune Don Childress and Shirley Gilleland Jean McDonald Kathryn Ridenour Chrystol Burt and Sophomore! making up the list for the State Honor Roll Irene McCarty are Juniors whose names were placed on are Donna Wrlliams lane Ann Prerce Helen Vaughn the State Honor Roll Judy Potter Martha Queen and Johnny Faye Tripp 58- ' C U 'fy 4. y V K HA , t if S'N ,J 5 an X , X E i a -sf' , Y , lf' Ai s V 'fir f' A ' 5 ! Y W s ,, nl f -rf? . Q y I K. . ' Q L wf V - , K K R WQZ-f',..-: . f! l 'J' g4 M Q, 4? All- ' ' I l I ,N S 7 ' , , , -' . - 4 A - A5 Y- , ji 7 r V A , I 5 V Q A X t X I . I l . I I I . , , . JUNIIIR HIGH Students Report For Plrate Gazette ,4n Reporters responsible for the Jumor IN l to r Pat Holcomb Larry Brrggs Suzanne Crumrrne Ann Harper Mary Jane Wrlliamson SEATED Evelyn Hxlton Lana Park 3 0 ,...-gm, hrgh news 1n the Ptrate Gazette are STAND Seventh Grade Exghth Grade Erghth Grade Seventh Grade Freshman Freshman Special News Student Councll Members Elected The followrng students were elected to re present the jumor htgh school STANDING l to r Earl Maybee erghth grade Donald Gaddy Seventh grade Jerry Grlleland fresh man Dranne Kloehr exghth grade Lmda Carter seventh grade Irene Harper fresh man. .50- Q 'Y I -A J O .X ll P L, , X 'S f T -' ff x!'A 'ga I . . S .rfm, 'W .- J X S s., ,. Q gk 4.1 QS tv xp X G, : ' Douglas Andersen' . l l . ' I I D Special News Q 5' il ' W N. 62- PM - s' 1 'Q 4- .. 5?'5 J?Tt.4 l ,1 .X . xv Nl' af ' lg , 1 A F Students Wfork Hard For This Honor These four freshmen gtrls were the only members 1n then' class to make up the State Honor Roll and the Sperry Iuntor Htgh Hon or Roll They are Pat Thompson Mary Beard Lynette Whetstone and Cloma Sam Members of the State Honor Socetty and the Sperry juntor Hrgh Honor Soctety are determtned from the upper 10 per cent of each class durmg the last semester of last school term and the ftrst semester of thls year 'N 0 ma., Etghth grade honor students are Shtrley Nolen James Seventh grade honor students are George Manawa Tommy Burt buaanne Crumrtne and Larry Brtggs Hampton Ann Harper and Ltnda Crumrtne 61 , . my-. ,- ' f A . fo ' . ii- L ' T .n ' ' ' T gg ' x - K i v r. High Pep Squad Cheers Team .X n ri SF? Lf, A' 5:5 9 'fi 'lfsf'R' I y ,-1 0 Q qffvi ea fit I Q ' NVA Qi 'N Aglv ,A if 4, 3 4' Q Forty-two junior high girls were backing their team at every game. Members are: BACK ROW, left to right: Sharon Downs, Sharon Gaffney, Mary Head, Melba Anglen, Iva June Perigo, Frances Pollock. FOURTH ROW: Doris Hoffman, Susie Crumrine, Brenda Harding, Vickie Victory, Pat Kloehr, Julie Romlne, Pat Gaffney. THIRD ROW: Kay Parker, Katherine Kellogg, Linda Crumrine, Lana Park, Cloma Sam, Bonnie Cummings, Joyce Williams, Dianna Kloehr. SECOND ROW: Linda May Carter, Carolyn Collier, Evelyn Hilton, Rachel Washington, Mary Jane Williamson, Mary Beard, Patty Wade, Jeanne Thompson. FIRST ROW: Tommie Hamp- ton, Mary Waymire, Linda Kay Carter, Ila Fern Beene, Judy Tiblow, Shirley Nolen, Pat Thompson. IR. HIGH PEP CLUB OFFICERS Captain ...... . . . . . . Cloma Sam Co-captain Irene Harper Secretary-Treasurer .Mary Jane Williamson .......A Nikki Scott, Jackie Childress, Karen Holcomb, Monty Tiblow, fhead cheerleaderj, Irene Harp- er, Barbara Vickery, Ann Harper. Team Exhlblttd A Flghflflg Splflf J 9 4 if ger Johnson Tommy Hoffman Coach Bill Pollock Gary Maxwell Ro rry Eddmgs Charles Kelley Bobby Graham Davrd Romme Earl May bee Bobby Hale SECOND ROW Jack Cates Jxmmy Walker Bob Bowman Jerry Gtlleland Ronnre Alexander Lawrence Flatt Steve SISR FIRST ROW Clyde Hanlrn Ronnre Archer Kelley Beene Buddy Summers Douglas BACK ROW l to r Paul Grlpxn Brlly Flatt Lawrence THIRD ROW Tommy Teel la Anderson Jrmmy Burt Sand Sprtngs Skratook East Central East Central SCORES Sperry Sperry Sperry Sperry 'sv dyoll' Lana Park, ninth grade queen attendant, rxdes rn the Seventh grade football queen attendant, Pal Kloehr, was Homecomtng Parade. very proud of her float. --63 1 B l ' a B It if 1 , B ' ll ff if' 5 4: A an p 'F i 1.1. .1 1 TQ. K l ea! B B F B S Y!-1. R 1' y y y ,1 ' A A x ' . . . . 21 . . 0 ' . . . . . 6 . . . 0 . . . . 31 . . . 14 . . . 0 . . . 39 1 1 . kd V I L: Aqni xx g ' pf 4 W! Boys Have Tough Schedule The junior high basketball boys have been an enthusiastic group. They have played a short but tough schedule. Sperry Sperry Sperry Sperry FRONT ROW left to right Bill Flatt Sandy Hanlm Doug Ander son jack Cates CENTBR ROW Roger Johnson Kelley Beene Bob Bowman jerry Gilleland BACK ROW Ronnie Alexander Buddy Summers B111 Pollock Steve Sisk SCHEDUl l:. Skiatook Owasso Collinsville East Central The tall and short of junior hugh basketball team 64 jump ball Action shot during scrimmage session These boys are looking forward to their years of par tlcipation tn senior high sports .....22 ....33 T .. ..16 ... ..2e ..2o ' ...17 ......1Q V. ...21 N F ta A -- ' JJ ' umor H1gh Glrls Enyoy Physlcal Educatlon FRONT ROW Sharon Gaffney Evelyn Hllton Par Thompson Joyce Wllllams Iva june Perlgo Sharon Downs SILCOND ROW Sue Dotson Lana Park jackle Childress Melva Anglen judlth McHenry Mary Beard THIRD ROW Edlth Anglen Suzanne Crumrme Shirley Nolen Cloma Sam Deanna Holcomb jo Ann Burgess BACK ROW Karen Holcomb Monty Tlblow Carolyn Colller Irene Harper Mary jane Wllllamson Frances Pollock These junlor hlgh glrls are very prormsmg mn Phys1ca1 Ed ucatlon GET THAT REBOUND Actlon shot during scrimmage umor H1 gh Basketball Glrls These g1rls have 1mproved durmg the season Sperry Sk1atook Sperry Owasso Sperry Colllnsvllle Sperry East Central 65 Band In Second Year Of Activity 1 51 tl. BACK ROW, left to right: Steve Blue, George Mitchell, Director, Johnnie Flatt, Daryl Mosier, Field Captain, Linda Cates, Diane Phillips, drum majorette, Edith Anglen. SECOND ROW: Kay Parker, Vern Ramsey, Mary' Barnes, Kathryn Giles, Patty Gaffney, Linda Crumrine, Wally Anderson, Mary Hoffman, Ronald Ramsey, Roy Parker, Donald Gaddy. Sharon Gaffney. FIRST ROW: Rick Mooney, Field Lieutenant, Jimmy Burt, Martha Queen, Mary Beard, Doris Hoffman, Danny Beard. 2' A 'C QLISTELTTTV AIP . t 4-my The band, under the direction of George Mitchell, was first organized during the 1956- 57 school year. It consists mostly of grades and junior students. Their first half-time per- formance this school year was at the Home- coming game. Majorettes performing with the band were Sharon Downs, Donna Brown, and Barbara Vickery. ..55.. --fx. - , 1: , , V' , -wie.,-A The Sperry March- ing Band, led by Drum Majorette Diane Phillips, says Hi , to Alumni at Homecoming. Ideas Are Developed B Worklng Together The problem seems to be does H plus b really equal c Students solving the problems are Iimmy Walker Jeanne Thompson Joyce Robinson bue Dotson Mary Jane William son Carolyn Collier and Ronnie Alexan er 1-f' Physical development is important to every growing boy or girls. Here is the seventh grade activity and health class demonstrat- lng calisthenics exercise for better health. Douglas Anderson explains the process of divx sion of polynomials in Algebra I to Lynette Whetstone Mary Beard Jerry Gllleland and Karen Holcomb These boys are learning to express Design Ideas in a universal language which devel- ops the ability to interpret the ideas of others communicated in the form of a drawing. Left to right. David Romine Paul Gilpin Bobby Joe Graham Paul Henry Claude Lewis Classes Are Important Themes and book reports are requlred of every Engllsh student These rndustrrous nlnth graders are strxvrng to get thexr reports rn on trme They are Buddy Summers Judlth Mc Henry Evelyn Hrlton Deanna Hol comb and Kelley Beene Story wrrtlng IS a part of nrnth grade Engltsh and we have here a group of buddtng authors we hope They are Bob Bowman Sharon Gaffney Monty Trblow Patty Wade and Steve Srsk Thrs ts Amerrca s Story rs the theme of the Amerrcan history class Studyrng Amerrca s possessrons tn relatron to other countrres are Sandra Bratton Shuley Nolen UC Here we have a group of students bustly workrng on a project from the Readrng Laboratory The laboratory ls used to help rmprove thelr readmg abrlxty Mrs Eula Sloan IS helptng Katherrne Kellogg Larry Potter Ron me Moster Betty Pigg Robert Maddy and Phillip Forrester in their readrng 68- X ., 7 X L ' ' ' R 1 .1 1 F' , A - Wayne Cryder: and Brenda Den- t a yu ! 5 ' ' a f S .if . . ' 2 .V L 1 Lynnette vvlhetstone Pat Thompson Irene Harper and Sue Dotson are very happy that their cloverleaf rolls are a success A group of'7A grrls compare leaf struc ture of two sweet potato vmes bemg grown as a scrence rxoyect Left to rrght Vrclue VICIOFY Nlkkl Scott Tommre Sue Hampton Jean Ann Gurnn and Ann Harper rf J, ,. a ,I Freshman Look Forward WY Jerry Gllleland Douglas Anderson Kelley Beene Pat Thompson 1-1' CLASS OFFICERS Presxdent Vlce Presldent 'I reasurer Secretary KWJ -8 ,AJ fix ,,, I H-of we' A AMN, J..f 70 Kelth Adams Ronald Alexander Douglas Anderson hdlth Anglen Mary jane Archer Marv Bea rd Bob Bowman Judy Bryant jack Cates Carolyn Colller Janice Dxck Mackle Dobbs Barbara Sue Dotson La rry Eddmgs Davld hdwards B111 Platt Sharon Gaffney jerry Gllleland Irene Harper Mary Ruth Head Izvelyn Hllton 'I ommy Hoffman Deanna Holcomb Karen Holcomb A .1 , F .FS 1 EB Q- if ,N , ' K f I X ,ff ' I I V NQ,y2r1.f ASI 'J ' 2' . D I 0 1 ' I , , E 1 :if ri .99 'fi I A -- , . ' E? , : X 1 5' I I I t V I :ii P3 H I4 I 'A . Kelley Beene I 5 F! h .,,, -L jj A- A, If -,K 4 A xi ,r ,. , I f Gif, are A QQ, H L X, A 4 X 1 - I , 9, I' 1 . 5 , A 3 I - .. '5 . . I . 0 . A A I IX ' - ' , -- y- ' 'ij Y , 'r' ' X I za- . a 3 . y - . H, D ' ii X 5 CE? , Si -4 f ,W 4 I vp, ' .1 A I - 4 off 'N ' I J' ll - A . . - ' : f -Q . f-'fa K , , n. ,' I ' I , JA If K' nfl If To Graduation Exercises 'v HOMIL ROOM MOTHl1RS Vlrs Otis Beene Mrs Bob Park Mrs Ted Gaffney Mrs Duane Harper Cnot in picturej hmma Morrow Lana Park Diane Phillips Bill Pollock Joyce Robinson Alfred Rooks Cloma Sam Steve Sisk Johnny Suitor Buddy Summers Jeanne Thompson Pat Thompson Monty Tiblow Patty Wade Jimmie Walker Rachel Washington Lynnette Whetstone Joyce Williams Mary Jane Williamson Betty Younger 'ay' ff f -'Q ff' H 1-.x 1 'J ' if Q ve, v ..71.. Roger Johnson 10 Jimmie Ann ' Lindsay Vivian Lindsay Royce Manios Gary Maxwell Judith McHenry -is eu .il ,ty . ,4 K fffliix. 22- 2 hr' Y 1' Y 13 0 141 ai Q V' .xr N .- 1 X S , 4. . x1 ' Eighth filde Students Have CLASS OFFICERS Earl Maybee . . . President Bobby joe Graham ...... Vice-President Paul Gilpin .... . . .Secretar ,4- y-Treasurer f wr- X.. N. hdm a rd Leroy Add 1 ngton Vlelva -Xnglen in fl Ronme Areher Davxd Beaty Sandra Bratton Larry Briggs jlmmle Burt jaekle Chlldress Suzanne Crumrme Vlfayne Cryder '41 .flu Dewane Dale Brenda Denney Sharon Downs Lawrenee Flatt Paul Gllpln Bobby joe Graham Bobby Hale Clyde Hanlm Brenda Hardmg I' S . 1- M .S ,. , S , 1 '- , A A , ' A fx? -. f .x'l ' . ,- A is A , ft 1 W S iv ' J 4.1 I 6 y 1 f I X If lib, an , 3 1 ,- A ' 0 V .gr f-ff . B' L., ...px kv S A S l -if Qf 1 U J- jp l ' ' ' A f. I' G Mary Cupp .2 '33 ' ' L f - 4' ' - -3' Q.. - ' V L 'a . Y , L -f- L ' ll ,Q - I ' -.1 Q A T-'17 L qg' 5' E 'Ev - 4 S , , 4 , '55 Jfw 'L ' ' 'ti-15 A g I S ' - 0 , ,,,g. ' S 4 1 A High Hopes For The Future Rlchard Mooney Shlrley Nolen Iva june Perxgo Franees Pollock Davxd joe Romlne Roealee Strader Tommy Teel Barbara Vxckery Arthur Whetstone Ted Wxlson JW Hensley Dorls Hoffman Charley Kelley Dlanna Kloehr Carolyn Lang Claud Lewls Delphme Manawa l:,arl Maybee oi H Z7' 73 HOM lc. ROO'v1 'VlOTHl1 RS Vlrs. Vernon Crumrme Mrs Claude LEWIS ,1 'ir Paul Henry i 49 ml y Aiid '1 fo... Seventh Grldc Studcnta Hlvn Exutmg Paul Burt Lmda Kay Carter Lxnda Mae Carter Llnda Kay Cates Lmda Mae Crumrme Eugema Lee Dlldy johnny Flatt Phllllp Forrester Donald Gaddy Patr1c1a Gaffney Carolyn Grlfflrh jlm Gose jean Ann Gumn Tommle Sue Hampton Ann Harper Mary Jane Hoffman Pat Holcomb Clxfford jones Donald Ray jordan Katherlne Kellogg Plnlllp Barlow Dona ld Barnes Nlarx lfranow lhrnex lla I ern lieene 0? ...I I V '17 7 If QOH! Ili LLASS OH ILLRS Donald bdllllv Billy Plnlpott 1OIllllllE' Sue Hampton Nlkkl Sport inlf -Q' if Presniull Vue President Seeretark 'l reasurer vb-'Q' Q 1 1 1 .x ' 1 1 W' . c c 3. I' ti ' f ,D-O I - B my ' ' W A V- A I , . y 4 K 5 gf, , . I is ,. , Q Q Il , A - S -1 ...HW I - -,. ff I D 4 . H' D 4 'N . , - ' w x Q 1 A F D ' L W f . I 53 . f I , ,f H l a........ Q- of l , al . .3 f 4 'fi 3, Bonnie Cummings nb D V s V 1' ,. N ' o .. f l . . ,, -X J , p Z., -4' ' , r', , . . .47 Y' ' . Q . Q ,P -I 4 f ca' f' ' 1 Seb g i u' A D ' fi . Ji?-x ' , I - ' as ' A p - eg NT 4 -LL gf.. . V Q 2 L .. t ' vi X li f, . ': , 0 A v YV ' - 'sit A 'N , 1 1 V. A K '-4 A--A f 4' .. , . gy, 1 no . Q V, 5 , E , ,.' ', 'n . - 1 y D..- J 44. Experiences In junior High School Patrteta Kloehr Lavarne Lema rr Donnte Lena rd Rogre r Lonex HOVII1 ROOM MOTHLLRS 'wir Iroy Moexer Mrs Duane Harper Mrs Leon Vtaymtre Mrs Otls Beene Knot shown tn pteturej g -JR ,-st ,JF Robert Maddy George Manawa 3 if vu- wi 1 gf ' 75 I '22 Robert May hdd1e MeCu11ough joe Nhller Ronnte Moeler Dennte Moster Kav Parker Btlly Phrlpott Betty Ptgg., Larry Potter Dale Proetor juha Romme Ronald Rooke Ntkkt Scott Wayne Slandard Zenue Stuck Rxehard Teel judy Tlhlow Vlekte Vtetory Marx jane Vbaymtre VS tlleta VN tlltamb I , f.: , 9 , Q M Q a ,jf C:- . , ' l W' , tv - ,fu ffl , . V 4 'W 'DA Q YA I ew . ,:, H A . 1 qw' rx . 29. ' ' A 5 r M ret, D2 H? ,' , ,A :L tj xt . , Nt' A, ' ,rye .Q 7 -I , 5,4 'V is it J .-sf -X J 4 - R7 e -J . .7 if ' ob V-.I .',v My fy ' , N 'D A ' ,. ' Q' 4. s' 'M V- ' ' X 4' - xt ' h 1 la ' J 4 V' if HA i' Q .P . Q r Y A 7 , 1 V E' 'i ' .la 5, 5. 'S A K T'-Q I K , .N . I W Y E M eh a N, , Nj it I Q H '-, , H a Its An Honor o Bt On Thls Ptgt g 5-tr Clyde 15 the son of Mr and Mrs C C Han lm He entered Cub Scout when he was 9 years old He ts a scrxbe of troop 99, IS a cub den chtef holds the rank of Lxfe Scout and IS a member of the Order ofthe Arrow Kelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otts L. Beene, has been an acttve member of troop 99 rn Sperry for 3 years He was a Cub Scout for 1 year, and has served as patrol leader for 2 years He IS an Explorer Scout and holds the star rank .lair new I C' V IEDICIOR N Patrrcla Thompson daughter of Mr and Mrs Vw lllram R Thompson entered Sperry schools lll the seventh grade from Elllott school Tulsa she has a 4 H average Her plans are to attend OSU aftergraduatlon Iromlngh school and magorrn home economrcs mrnor lIl Englrsh and musrc That combrnatron Pat belreves rs a qocd foundatxon tor anv ca rcer she may choose SALUTAIORIAN Jerry Q rlleland so of Mr and Mrs E E Grlleland has attended Sperry schools except average rn junror h1g,h school Jerry wants to be an engrneer and wrll probably attend erther OSU or OU after grad uatrng from hrgh school Mar1lynBarber srxth grade student was wrn ner for the second consecutrve year rn the grade and junror lllgll school spelllng contest Marrlyn rs the daughter of Mr and Mrs Wrlltam Barber Route 1 Sperry Clyde C Hanltn, erghth grade student and Kelley Be-ene, freshman, are the ftrst Sperry scouts to recelve the coveted, but seldom conferred God and Country Awards 76- S '9- 0-1 9 ' I ' J ' - , , c V A .- 3 IA ' 5 ,.... ...X ukq , X 'y . A - We- 'v s 1 . C ' I Q09 asa' , -. - very' - I , , n . . . . x ,, in the second and third grades. He has a 4.2 ,f 1 Q ' - 1 , . , - r . 3, N I ' s X' . I . f 'L I F K -..4f . . . . ' A xA The staff would llke to dedlcate thlb eectlon of the book to a most beloved person as well as teacher Lola Mart y a etter plaee ln whlch to lxve Kmdnees love und erstandmg and d vot1on to her job as a teaeher at Washmgton Grade Sehool placed I mer hlgh IH the mmds of everyone t s I l l 1 L , , in- She helped make our communit b ' ' ' ' . 77 is 1'-I. - JAMES S ECHOLS Grade School Principal Mrs Florita Ford Fifth Grade 1 Mrs Bertie Horn Miss Ethel Mitchell Mrs. Fern Smith Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Meeting A Challenge Ous democratic way of life todav is meeting the greatest test since the dawn of the era of a democratic civilization. The only way this challenge can be mer is through our great media of education with our public schools The people of Sperry are to be congratulated for using that great prrvi lege of voting and expressing their desire for a new elementary school build ing This is another example of the opportunities for the preservation of our democratic way of life As principal of the elementary school rt is deemed a great privilege to help by serving as such in a community in that capacity and to look forward with pride to the day when the children of Sperry can occupy the nev ele mentary school building Sincerely yours James S Echols O'-anu Mrs Cleo Echols Sixth Grade Mrs Florence Clark Third Grade Mrs Eunice A nold First Grade 3 'F'-r-f Miss Deborah Foushee First Grade Mrs Jessie Garner Second Grade Roy F Georgia Fifth Grade Mrs Bonnie Sutterfield Fourth Grade ...78, Christmas Program Was Very Enchanting The chorus of Dolls played by girls from the second and third graders. Speakers, IN FRONT, left to right are: Shirley Briggs, Linda Dobbs, Mary Wirtz, jean- ette Mosier, Mary Kelley, Judy Martin, and Marjorie Crank. AT RIGHT: Santa Claus, played by Wallace Boyd, is surrounded by the toy soldiers, played by boys of the fourth grade. Ap- pearing with them are four fairies: Mary jean Woodall, Phyllis Blevins, Katherine Giles, and Margaret Walls . AT LEFT: the chorus of rabbits played by boys and girls of the first grade. AT LEFT: Jane, played by Marilyn Barber, is led by the fifth fairy, Shirley Cook, through the sleeping camp of Goblins. AT RIGHT: The wongaloo, played by Ralph Elliott, and his band of Goblins threaten jane with the dun- geon if she tries to escape again. 6 5 L W Prinee And Prineess Crowned Before Large Audience Arthur Dean and KarenPatton, seeond grade students, were winners in the prinee and princess contest sponsored by the PTA . They were erowned prince and princess at the earnivai on October 31 by Mrs. june Dean, PTA president. q . . pt X -. .' -5 i '5 1:-U, if Slxth Grlders Prepare For unlor Hlgh l ...., 'UWIIY' I as 5 HOMIL ROOM 'VIOTHL-DRS Mrw Raymond Dunean Mrs Ralph lll1Ott Mrs Lawrenee Blevln Mrs Luther Woodall Steve Blue Vkallaee Boyd Robert Calvert Sh rley Cook juamta Chleholm john Wayne Cloud Lonme D ek Lmda Dotaon Ralph l:,ll1ott Katherxne Glles Donald Grllflth Glenda Hxeks jeabe Kelley harl Kellogg Bxlly Nlartm Leeter MeGu1re Roy Parker Mary Rambey Ronme Rameey Vernon Ramsey Gary Rubt Sandra Slankard Bllly Strader Robert Thomas Ronald Turley Margaret Walla Vernon Whetstone Howard Wllson Mary jean Woodall james Anderson .Q Ceoree Anglen Ma rllyn Barber Danny Beard Otls Beeler lzdwln BlCVlllb Phyllls Blevins llllll iv I FQ? fclfil X' 5 4 av' an I all Q' ,,-9 .3 a -Si .l 'sf Ani , f 'I K 'wav 7'iV-F' .V 81 . I Q N l 1 I . . C all ' v ,. V V V 7 . 7 . 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' lf, .V 5' . ' A V ... y VA ..'l.- A VA vt,- -2 J 1 ,M er T he Lfffei ' FFT -V N C 1 - - of C Qi' 1 :f:5f55?l:L -s' f s ' wf' ' . ' ff! ' X' f ' i Prince And Princess Crowned Before Large Audience ' ff -:fr x- we: h I 'if i : i p, I zgm 155, if iii digg ! iv Q. if-Gif: i 3 Janice Brooks and Jimmy Purnell serve as crown bearers. Prince Dean and Princess Patton with attend ants at the ceremony. fi Arthur Dean and Karen Patton, second grade students, were winners in the prince and princess contest sponsored by the PTA . 'I hey were crowned prince and princess at the carnival on October 31 by Mrs. june Dean, PTA president. 4 XX i 5. 2 ik 'Y 1' HOML ROOM 'vlOlHl1 Rb Vlrs Ralph llliott Nlrs Lawrenee Blu in Mrs Luther Nooddll Steve Blue Xhillaee lloyd Robert Lalve rt Shirley LOOK juanita Chisholm john Wayne Lloud Lonnie D ek Donna Dunean Linda Dotson Rilph l lliott Katherine Giles Donald Griffith Glenda llieks jesse Kelley - Earl Kellogg Billy Martin ' ' Lester NleGuire Roy Parker Mary Ramsey Ronnie Ramsey ' Vernon Ramsey P, 2 Gary Rust .' Sandra Slankard 1 Billy Strader Robert 'Ihonias Ronald Turley ' Margaret Walls - Vernon Whetstone . Howard Wilson Mary jean Woodall ' james Anderson beoree Anelen Marilyn liarlwez Danny lied rd Ori: lieeler ldvxin Blevins PllklllS Blevins r:: 'l llilllll iw 1 5 fn' ,tea '.a: iv! , Jn.. ...N 1' V v SL -its fv 'T I f ' ' , f x N e io , ff 4 fp 4 R ,lm O P side Sixth raders Prepare For unior H1 gh 9 , Q ,i. 1 ' H M 'A f ll' ll. 7 ' . I fulfsfgl , 'ir' - l' . , ' ' K u Q Q ll' - ,' lg f -41 --.lf .. I E h 1 1 .4 , 'J f, ,. '3f 1 f' -' of . 1 E ' 5 I' . 4 V ir, h ' ' l , , - , ' 1 fi - lil y H ' E' l '- ' V yi, 4, A .. l v 5-1 , A- 5- ' M , . k - I JH.:- Mrf.. Raymond Dunean .ll V ' - a,J. sgf,:,' 4 - 1,11 A- .l 7 H , , viilfjfll sf Q 'Q 7'l,:,l'lR'f', ' W ,, 4 -:A , 1 I . ii , l U V 0 8 V J J- b Q y Q ' fy 'V ' viii! . . 8 y, 3 - QA I4 3 is 'D Q., g in Q- Q , lr R 0 . - ' -1 ' V 5 L .1 X I 1, X 'h ' , ,- , N ' ' 'Q -1 N' 'fi I -1 lm nf , , Q lp . Y' f -A 35' 2 4 1 - , ' ' 'S wi ' ffl l J I, I ' H i ' . , , Ya aw , ' pa X F- J ' 1,4 Fifth rldr qtudtnts Htvt 3 wc, jam e Barnts Omer lleeler Darlene Bise Shirley Brooks ii! 'Q Ai HOMI1 ROOM MOI Hl1RS Mrs Howard Brooks Mrs VN L Collins Mrs j R Barnes Qnot in pitturel Mary Broom Qliarmiann Lhewev Linda Collins Ronald Loyle Sha ron Dobbs .1-' rf' X A Robert hlliott Carol Gray Larry Harper 'F Paul Hensley Johnnie Hilton ,404 I I Linda Manawa ' Larry Mosier Billy Park joyee Parks Louise Phillips - Winnie Pollock Suzanne Proctor n W Shirley Rogers H ' Rita Slankard ' Nelda Springer jerry Springer Phillip Wade 'I ommy Weathers - 1 Russell Williams A R Donna Wirtz -gr 'Vlrs Confidence In Their Abilit HOVIL ROOM MOT HLRS - 8 Q Carolyn Barnes Homer Beeler Arlene Blse Chlpper Brown Carl Butler Mrs A L Lane Mrb Wlll1amR 'lhompson jerry Butler Betty Chlldrebb Amber Clark jean Ann Coulson Paul Cupp Kenneth Dean Ronald Denney Rose Marie Gowm janet Creen Lana Lane Darlene Me Kee Lloyd Nfllller joan Murdoek Carol Park judy Prlbbenow Harold Reed barry Robbms Lmda Roberts Mlchael Slbk Laura Lee Smlth jams Teel Robert Thompson Lmda Vlekery Rebbeeca Wade Ollver Washmgton lv gf' iri rl sffw K f '14 Q3 if?-1 ffm 83 -.f ef' ? 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A was Llnda Kay Chlsholm Brlan Cummmgs Mary jean Daugherty Donald Dobbs Donme Dunn Ellzabeth hverhar Brenda Gaffney Sharon G1lp1n jane Ann Hardle jlmmle juby Dennxs Key Delores Lang Danny Wayne McCullough Karen Sue McCullough Gerald Murdock Dean Parker Beverly Parks Llnda Purnell jerry Rooks Lxnda Lou Rorxe Harvey Swartz Jackle Teel Tom Wade Conme jo Waymlre Ronme Wlllxams G lorla Anglen Ronald Beatv 10 A-1' 3 rw HOME: ROOM MOTHERS Mrs josephmne Vwashlngton Mrs john Gtlpxn ' Donna Kay Beaulleu ., Clayton Boyd Le Roy Chxldress -J as 1.49 .,...v X-V .--I I-9 'HOL I -Q1 Mrs B111 Purnell 6' .ai 1' To Improve Their Skill -ff? HOME ROOM MOTHERS Mrs Leroy juhy Mrs Donna Drywater Mrs Fred jordan Knot lH DILIUFCQ AA 46 lfk ,gin J l q 7 l Ronald Adams ,. 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