Spiro High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Spiro, OK)

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S Wm S P' rv. ff , Oklahoma QWAW 5 , If ,, Qs 1 V ' S,cQr.Q From' TIwQ Past Dedication Pleasures are like poppies spread, You seize the flower, its bloom is shedg Or like the snow falls in the river, A moment white-then melts forever: Burns To the ages past, to the eventful present, to the hopeful future, we humbly dedicate this yearbook as a tribute of respect. While we who are pictured here are not bowed with cares of the age, we salute our predecessors and those who now lead the wayg but we recognize that it is we who will assist in assuring a brighter tomorrow. So to those who read these pages, we submit this 1953 edition of THE BULLDOG as: A votive stone, which may endure, When like our sires, our sons are gone. -Emerson THE SPIRO MOUND MODEL VILLAGE front cover is an authentic reproduction of the temple and The model pictured in the lower right corner on the G a portion of the village which existed near the great pre-historic Indian mound north of Sprio in northern LeFlore under the direction of Dr. Forrest E. Clements of the An- part of a Work Projects Administration project sponsored County. The site was excavated by archaeological crews thropology Department of the University of Oklahoma as by the state university. Details of house construction accurately follow the field excavation data and the costumes on the human figures are copied from those illustrated on engraved shell gorgets found in the prehistoric graves. The ceremony which is shown in progress has been reconstructed from writings of about twenty early authorities on the southeastern Indians covering the period from 1540 to 1758. It is not certain, of course, that the prehistoric Spiro In- dians practiced the same rituals as the later southeastern tribes, but similarities in the material culture lend prob- ability to the supposition. This model was prepared under the supervision of Miss Sarah White. Death ceremonies the world over are occasions filled with pathos. Few people, however, observed such A CHIEFTAINS FUNERAL terrible and tragic rites as the Southeastern tribes. These were based on a firm belief in a life after death in Splrit1and, where the departed lived much as they had on earth but in more ideal fashion. Upon the death of a chief his officials, wives and servants were killed by strangling. The souls of these were to accompany the warrior to the other world, and serye his needs as they had on earth. The number of victims victims sacrificed for such duty depended on the rank of the Sun or Chief who had died. We are told by Du Pratz that some- times hundreds of natives were immolated in this manner. In the Spiro Mounds over a thousand skeltons were found. Most of these were discovered ln groups of 10 to 30 individuals. Since no evidence sacrificed victims. A brief introduction to the plunged the whole village into wailing of the entire tribe. All A half-built house, shown participate in the all important bound with cane and plastered of death by warfare was found, it is probable these group burials were those of scene depicted in the model is necessary. A great warchief has died, which tragedy has mourning. The eternal fire in the Temple has been extinguished amid the weeping and activity in the village save that pertaining to the funeral has been terminated. in the lower corner of the case, has been temporarily abandoned so its builders can veneration of the dead. The outside walls, formed of upright cedar poles, later will be with clay. Four center posts used in supporting the thatch roof stand firmly planted in the clay subsoil. All posts in this model are made from cedar wood actually found in the prehistoric Spiro houses. The between absolute life the dians it The natives must exhibit victims seen in the interior of the Temple have prepared for dissolution in the days that have intervened the death of the Warchief and the present, final moment of their lives. The great Warchief has exercised authority over his people, and has received perfect submission and obedience during his life. In death as in profound respect. Though the tragic custom appears brutal to us, to the ancient in- is an expression of great love and devotion. funeral procession, having slowly walked three times around the Temple, has entered with the body of the Warchief. In the model the Temple roof has been removed in order for us to look in. The body of the Warchief lies in state on a cane bier. He is dressed in his finest garments, and provided with an abundance of food and weapons for the journey to Spiritland. A faithful dog has been killed and lies at the foot of the bier, ready to serve his master in the New World. Standing at the head of the Warchief is an old warrior, a staunch friend at whose side he has fought many times. Presiding over the body is the Chief Priest of ehe Temple, the Master of Ceremonies whose in- cantations are necessary for a safe journey into Spiritland. Four pallbearers, the Guardians of the Temple, flank the secret place, a cane closet containing objects sacred to the religion of these ancient peoples. And two other Guardians stand facing each other in reverent silence over the dead embers of the Temple fire. The death cry has been given by the officials of the Temple, and the victims are taking their places on mats. Each victim is surrounded by eight kinsmen, who have clamored for the opportunity to aid in their strangling. By taking part in the ceremony the kinsmen have risen from the lower class and taken a place among the nobility of the tribe. They are dressed in typical costume for warm weatherg a loin cloth of mulberry bark fabric, decorated with raccoon tails or shell ornaments. Shell bracelets, or necklaces supporting a gorget, and stone ear spools wom in the distended ear lobes decorate these dandies. The Death ritual above all other ceremonies calls for elaborate dress. Each of the kinsmen has a role in the strangling of a victim. One carries a tomahawk, and makes frequent move- ments as if to strike the victimg another carries the mat upon which the victim kneelsg a third carries the cordg another, a bowl containing six balls of tobacco which the victims swallow to be stupefiedg a fifth bears a small bottle of water to wash down the tobaccog and the remainder lend their strength with three of the aforementioned to throttle the victim. Two other victims may be seen entering the passage way of the Temple. Each is followed by his eight execu- tioners. These are the Doctor and Pipebearer of the dead Warchief. This aboriginal doctor could not afford to lose his patient, since in so doing he signed his own death warrant. The Pipebearer holds the favorite pipe of the de ceased, an exact duplicate of one of the famous effigy pipes unearthed in the Spiro Mound. Large mats skillfully woven of cane and grass line the entrance passage, the roof of which has been removed in the model. The other victimes, kneeling on mats in front of the large cedar center posts are: the favorite wife, dressed in a blue gown worn off the shoulderg the Warchief's second wife, who is both bewailing the death of her loved husband and her own ill fortune, the Chancellor, the stern counsellor of the dead rulerg and a noblewoman whose friendship for the deceased has prompted her to join him in Spiritland. The moment depicted in this tragic scene is that Just before the strangling. Outside the Temple the evil-smelling people or commoners wail and lacerate themselves in their grief. The best hunters oflthe tribe have secured fat deer and antelope for the funeral feast to take place after the sacrifice. A little boy, seen in the upper corner, proudly brings his contribution-an opossum which has fallen easy prey to his minia- ture bow and arrow. Around the cooking pots may be seen the squaws, whose duties of tending to the papooses may not be neglected even on so solemn an occasion. Standing beside the house next to the Temple, a young warrior is painting a death mask on the face of his comrade. Up from the Arkansas River bank warriors from a nearby village hasten to take their places in the ceremony. A late comer quickly paddles his dugout to the scene. Dugout canoes were hollowed from cedar logs with the use of fire. The model for this one was taken from a sketch on a conch shell found in the Spiro Mounds. The house next to the Temple is a complete reconstruction based on field data from Spiro. The high roof is thatched with long river sedge grass, a custom practiced by the Caddo, Ceni, Taensas, Choctaw and Natchez Indians in historical times. In the rear of the second house from the Temple are seen a group of young warriors. This house has been cut away to show the manner of construction. Especial attention is called to the cane matting under the thatchwork of the roof. Du Pratz, Joutel, and other early explorers say that these houses were quite waterproof and might stand for 20 years without repairs. Note also the manner of attaching the rafters. Lacking the concept of nails, iron or wooden, these people utilized grass rope to lash the poles together. The French explorers have given us excellent notes on the furniture used in the houses. The beds shown in one of the houses are based on a model used by the Natchez Indians. It is a simple frame work covered with woven cane strips and supported on forked sticks. The cane matting in the model is patterned exactly after fragments unearthed at Spiro. It is an intricate twilled weave. 'All the implements, tools, weapons and pottery are exact duplicates of specimens found in the Spiro Mound. As in other crafts the Spiro Mound people were excellent potters. In front of the third house a pot is seen in the process of manufacture. Directly following the sacrifices, the body of the Warchief, with those of his wives, will be buried under the floor of the Temple. The other victims will be buried nearby. Included with the bodies of the victims will be all of the necessities for their new life in Spiritlandg water bottles, cooking pots, pipes, weapons, and quantities of intricately carved conch shells. Beads, copper-covered masks, and shell gorgets will also be placed in the graves for the use of the deceased and the benefit of future archaeologists. After the burial ceremony, the cabin of the Warchief will be burned, the people will return to their duties of everydayf life, and the Spiro Mound Culture will continue to flourish until claimed by oblivion. Such is the scene from the past as discovered by Oklahoma archaeologists. Though centuries old, it is a picture filled with pathos, tragedy, and human drama, made to live again. Department of Anthropology-University of Oklahoma ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Yearbook Staff and Faculty of the Spiro Schools express their appreciation to the following for their co- operation and assistance in the building of the theme for our Yearbook: 1. Bonnie C. Palmer, Museum Secretary, Museum of the University, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 2. Patrick Patterson, Director, Woolaroc Museum, Frank Phillips Ranch, Bartlesville, Oklahoma 3. Mrs. C. E. Cook, Curator, Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City 5, Oklahoma REFERENCES 1. Aboriginal Dwellings in the Museum Center including A Heroic Statue of Sequoyah, Museum of the University of Oklahoma, Norman-1948. 2. Hamilton, Henry W., THE SPIRO MOUND, THE MISSOURI ARCHAEOLOGIST, Volume 14 cWhole Volumeb, October 1952, Columbia, Missouri. 3. Shead, Ralph B., ENGRAVED SHELLS POF THE SPIRO MOUNDQ Reprinted from The Seventh Annual Report of M The 1 v Nas man can tether tdme or tide. 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Carpenter Arvle Goins Joe Underwood Second Table: Frank Tibbitts Chester Dalley Vernon Evans Bill West Mr. Brown Advisor Bob Gist Billy Cox Henry Hickman Harold Greenwood Donald Hickman Jn? . , Q Cn rw ram,.,,, Q . OFFICERS President - George Smith Vice-President - Billy Cox Secretary - Billy Blaylock Treasurer - Harold MBXWS11 Reporter - Donald King Sentinel - Tex DeShazo Advisor - Lillard Brown First Table: Harold Maxwell Connie Holman Donald King Charles Banning David McKinney Burl Carlile Vr. Ross A. k M. Trainee Johnny Downing L. D. Johnson Earl Carlile Second Table: Donnie Woodard Gene Stout A. J. Greenwood Mr. Brown Advisor Billy Hamilton Clarence Veadows Bay Adams Joe Rhodes Kenneth Lowrimore Rodger Duncan H - 1 , ,9 ,, 'Tw I ' ' ,W 6, ' 9 I if - Q f , ' eq ,. yyg y A , ,M f f, ,, ,. , A, 1, iff. f f fg ,f V '07 ,- W 2 M f f K ww 5 I M.: X f W gun ss udkllzbii V 19? ,V J. 4 V' 3, J f 4 V f 1 fn' GV ff , ' LAL' I C ' V ' ' mf' 1 H tl U V N- g 'agff .1 U, , f fl 'V 1 f I ,ff ji: , , G, 4 1. M Q Q X ff 7 my , 1 N, , ffv 2, ff Q f.'..4 ' , J , X .Qu ,li .1 7 if! X V A W X 1-gg X 1 ,, f A 1 I Z 4 'Z' ig 0 mio 4 n uw un u mn sa annum fl f 4 vf 'fi N f f ff? X 4 MW EW25! , 1 , -V ,. ffff h ' 5.7 , ig 2, MW ' f f W1 44 V ,V ,yy V f 7,45 me Q if Q n cu I smu ,gn 1, ix.. ,,- uguuln First Row: amp ' Pep Club Officers President Glenda Dunnam Vice-President Loretta Gentry Secretary Carolina Welch Reporter Betty Jo Remer Student Council Rep. Mary Jones Sponsor lilma Roblet Plrst Row: Crumb: Snawder, P: DeShazo: Evans: Jones, D: Merryman: Stout: Morgan: Wilson, A: Kirk: Anderson. Second Row: Alexander: Chance: Goforth: Herring: Lewis, M: Harrison, C: Hull: McClain: Conrad: Shaw: Turnipseedg Harrison, B. Third Rol: Reed: Dunnam: Hicks: Rhodes: Johnson: Howard: Snawder, B: Ford: Bell: Stanfieldg Welch: Wood: Schrlmsherg Lewis, B. Fourth Row: Romer: Tobler: Terry: Gentry: King: Wright: Wardrup: Overstreet: Boozman: Sanders: Satterfleldg Cloud: Bailey: Jones, H: Norman: Duncan. Fifth Row: Halcomb: Martin: Perdue: Edwards: Maier: Clackg Bunch: Broughton: Thornburg: Jones, M: Wilson, D: Person: Perez: Metcalf: Levis, F. lax Pox, Director Larry Statham Cooper Redline Sue Hayes Nancy Gill Charles Sebo Jimmy Cox Second Row: Sue Hicks B rnle Burgess Mary Hickman Mary Reid Ralene Satterfield Larry Littlefield Martha Overstreet William Noblet Richard Hunter Dorothy Davies Malichi Mixon Third Row: Linda Merryman Odessa Bolling Obalee Isom Gail Harris Shelba Pesperman Chevella Stevens Frankie Dunnam Cleon Martin Annette Tobler Virginia Tibbitts WU Helen Crumb Paula Snawder Jo Nita Merryman Shirley Kirk Jo Ann Anderson 'f Agnes Harwood..Pillye Ann Harrison LIGHTS OUT A Mystery-Comedy ln Three Acts BY Paul S. McCoy Cast Doris Harwood. Carl Emerson.. Vicky Wayne... Helen Freeland... John Bates .... Susan Bates... Neil Parker... William Vaughn Ella Tucker... Benny King .... USHFPS Billy Cox Vernon Ward Lonnie Davis Anderson Irvin .......Beverly Clack .......Georqe Harrod ....Shir1ey Kirk .....Nancy Bunch ....Tommy Bittle ....Da1sy Jones ........Paul Cox ......Frank Tibbitts .. .... Shirley Fvans ...R. L. Williams USHVRFTTS Mary Jo Lewis Petty Jo Remer Jo Ann Anderson Jo Nita Merryman Class Sponsors Miss Kathryn Potter Mr. Max Fox nicvcf J HILLBILLY COURTSHIP BY Austin Goetez Cast Billy Blaylock. ....... Louis Cattaro Margarett Barker... .... Emmy Peppin George Smith ...... ...Luke Stilsby Paul Cox ........ .. Pa Stilsby Ruby Wright .... ..... Ma Peppin Harold Corley .... ....... Wash Jeddo R. L. Williams ...... Sol Silverstein Mary Jones ........... Seedie Triffet Mary Fesperman..B 1dget O'Flann1gan Erma Lois Cloud ........ Lula Triffet Larry DeLanze ...... Reverend Boswell Stage Managers Bob Wood Betty Jo Remer Sponsor Clennon Sockey Jndawbdai Y K 1 First Row: J. R. Harper Jimmy Cox Second Row: Henry Hickman Dyarl Lackey Eugene Butler, Third Row: Jerry Fields Harold Corley Don Hickman Roger Duncan Kenneth Sebo David McKinney Fourth Row: Carson Joyce Instructor 'U' X ' f AP H6 1 49- 1 2 ff az. img f ' I .L 'X K? .X George Smith Football 4 yrs. js F -f-Q Q X I B N Q A 3 '!!llF' NNGE-if, Carl Merryman Marlin Wortham Donald King Ted Johnson Football 4 yrs. Football 4 yrs. Football 5 yrs. Football 4 yrs. Basketball 4 yrs. Ray Jones William West Basketball 4 yrs. Baseball 4 yrs. Football 2 yrs. . Football l yr. Baseball 4 yrs. Chester Dalley ,,, ' Vernon Evans Football l yr. 'QQ I-gr Football 3 yrs. - .o:'l:S 14255, O ' ITV?-7J x 1 Y x,-,' ' , .' 2 I 493 'bil O. 1 11 SJ- W 'W ilu ' ' Ylln 7 , Q.. ,QQEEE ggjaiair U '- V s--- . -s-' N rs iii K 1 JAX Frankie Spiers Football 5 yrs Paula Snawder Cgpglina Welch Basketball 5 yrs. Basketball 4 yrs Connie Holman Baseball 3 yrs ., 1. 4 MQi97 X 5' Q 5 L K' ?W lf H'Vw M 224' pf,., 2 jf' kfffay gps A U 0 !' , w f , Ted Johnson Half Back John C. Merryman Half Back Marlin Wortham Guard JQ?4??H245 . - VW 2. -f..owQ . MVA , ,. I AQ Howeg W D Qiyiffg xp 2 vwwffm- V pf U WWZ??, aff' 3 . kj F za LJP of 5. 0? .y A Ref M ,553 ,q w M 5 Q J .Win ,a,.wa-, ,e4fM. -wwewwmq' wwf fig qx.,, QT., 1 2 '426 Q M V , V , .W W? George Smith Full Back Vernon Evans Tackle Frankie Spiers End A L L C O N F E R E N C E F O O T B A L L T E A M W ',f ,Q , f .ff, Joe Underwood ,Q g Head Trainer 3gwe+ David Thomas Coach fDL.st-det 11.93 Jack Stogner Coach , . f.n ,.. a5k,-- ,ak,,... ,,... -- ......--.--.i.,- - ' ,psy fl? - L g A A I 7 11. . ,w vi A tg .5,yr:,:l1y ., . , V ,o,1 ' '--7',.:eiV jill Ni' jig V ,, ik? 'QQJARQQQWQW mmmie Harris Asst. Trainer icmo A. L. Conrad...........Tackle Kenneth Shettleworth....Guard L. D. Johnson.......Ha1f Back George Harvey...........GuGPd Donald K1ng..... ...Tackle R. L. Williams..... ...Tackle Marlin Wortham ...... ....Guard John Carl Merr-yman..HB1f Back George Smith........Full Back Ted Johnson. ........ Half Back Harold Greenwood..........End David McKinney...Quarter Back Bill West...............Guard David Ainsworth.....Half Back Harold Corley. ......Half Back A. J. Greenwood.........Guard Bill Cox...... Lonnie Davis.. Bob Gist...... Vernon Ward... Tex DeShazo... Paul Cox..... Rav Jones..... Vernon Evans.. Anderson Irvin Frankie Spiers Chester Dalley Billy Blaylock ...Quarter Back ... ......... End ...Half Back ......Center ........Guard ...Quarter Back ..........Guard .... ...Tackle ... ...Guard ... ...End ..........Guard ..End Frank Harold Tlhhlges::.Guard Arnold DuVall. Bill Cody..... ............End ......Full Back ,lyrwp L .G+ . w, f x X, ,fn-V .nw efleuiew Spiro 27..... vSpiro O..... Spiro 54 ..... Spiro Spiro Spiro Spiro ...Talihina O .Hartshorne O Haileyville O Heavener 6 Watts Quinton l Panama O M ,pl , .... rf 2o.... o A 14.... 4 Vqppi QQ f 2v.... g ,,f,, i?gzg A j QQQQV Spiro 2B.......Wilburton 7 ' , gi V' -21 Games won by Spiro on . 1 f,,'. KQV? Z7 fkiifii First Downs. Paula Snawder Pearl Cowan Carolina Welch Jo Nita lerryman First Row: Joe Underwood Bill Cox John Carl Merryman Johnny Downing L. D. Johnson Second Row: Bill Blaylock Jimmy Cox Anderson Irvin Ted Johnson Paul Cox Lonnie Davis David Thomas, Coach 53cm First Row: Charlene Johnson Betty Reid Paula Snawder Sue Hicks Melba Bell Betty Snawd er David Thomas, Co Second Row: Robbie Burton Carolina Welch Patsy Ford Mary Fesperman Nancy Bunch Erma Cloud Gail Harris Oleta Collins ach First Row: Jack Stogner, Coach Joe Underwood David McKinney Bill Cox Lonnie Davis Billy Blaylock John Carl Merryman Carl Cloud L. D. Johnson Second Row: Tommy McDaniel Connie Holman Paul Cox Tex Deshazo Jim y Cox Charles Sebo Bill Cody Roh G1 at First Row: Dorothy Davies Shelba Pesperman Ruby Duncan Betty Treat lamie Newberry Gaye Hicks Obalee Isom lary-Reid Jerry Nell Conrad David Thomas, Coach Second Row: Betty Jo Bailey Norma Jean Reed Chavela Stephens Sue Hayes Srwdine Sanders lary Ann Holcomb Dorothy B rroughs Virginia Tibbitts Volta letcalf Third Row: Ann Jones Nancy Gill Lorene Satterfield lelba Jo Bell lary Pesperman Betty Reid Lora Boyd Ann Rhodes 33cm First Row: Loretta Smith Lora Gay Reed Betty Jo Romer Shirley Evans Helen DeShazo Betty Lewis Tony Lyons Charles Sebo larlin lortham Second Row: lartbn Fannin Virginia Greenwood lary Jane Tohler LaVern Alexander Naomi lartin Gerald Lackey Darwin Smith Tammy Bittle Billy lichols Chester Noblet, Instructor Qfzhwmfd ' First Row: Wayne Larry J. D. David Billy David Second W. ....1.1.-. Carl Gene Neil Charl Dean Corley Statham Howell Ainsworth Seho Thomas, Coach Row: Cloud, Manager Harper Mathews es Poper Harper ..1..a .. ',L'if' ' ' v- I , n,,N 1 4 ,- . 'Egan ,g ,Q a,,, . -. Ao.. .vuhjaf ' wVh Q . T ,, ,M wflar- - -. 'j, Jihylg 4-5. Q fv rg!! K . -I I Q Jf. . X 1 1, x V 3 F7 ' P' T i -h 'E I 1 I 1 , ' if . w -V pA,. F: MSW 5, - w 1-. ' 1 ' ff , , V M j p . sf 7 ,M-ff , v 1. 1. X W V A, 521. - 1:52, if 1 fm , V 2 ,,., ,, Ityww amigf V25 I A N X , ,A ff ff ,MMM,wmWf if gg ,gm , -fy. w ,wwwmmff ,V ' f I if f if K ,, M I K .-QI., X A ' x mf' Qwwymv 1 f7f , 'Z f 1 I , V, ' vjjl i f WH MQ1 wnwaf 2 E, if f A 5 ' 7 wif ' ,,', v ' iffgi , .ff fl? 1 f dv ' X ' 5 ' 4 f -v nm , vj , , K Q W 51. if J ' 4 V , ff f Z 5.- f , , zfg ' WHL. V, , Avy' V409 was 'Z' u. 4 4. Connie Holman Best Groomed Paul Cox Most Courteous K. F. Conrad Most Ambition Ray Jones Most Popular Billy Blaylock Best-All-Around af-F A D:-.ie 50,1 QIIV S r ff'-'r , Vw, K3 ff' . f'L:. f -Z in ' , . , Alyce McClain Best Groomed Shirley Kirk Most Courteous :ff 'EQ JoAnn Hull Most Popular Paula Snawder Best-All-Around :ik V! .wo Q -cf' f 'yr ,. Z. xfy -V P., fy, r,,',wn 4 fi? W, :MQW QYf'f2f2' Q . ,Q 4 George Smith Most Dependable TDIE 'Luc1fer'---- ---- Pipe Effie? 'llMu'o wha B 0 D Y ...Alf 4-7 Margarett Barker Most Dependable v 3 ff -Q Z..-Q 1 'a ,, 9 4 fg 'IP Donald King Most Studious R. L. Williams Friendliest , W 4 .. g - .- - 'i Carl Merryman Most Athletic Ted Johnson Handsomest .l ' C - I ...gf- -4' .l, Qbfgggf 'ef l .gg 4 - .vw 510 -I ,,1-Y' IGN 19' x 4,4 V --rr fl Ruby Wright Host Studious Gail Harris Friendliest Evalee Jones Most Ambitious Carolina Welch Most Athletic Pearl Cowan Prettiest 'vi H91I i ai- .i far f , ,f 1 ' f C, -ff1+,27P f I ' V' L ' - C. ' Hr- aa, CCLS W W 1 W f - , XC C ri C C QW ,jg C ff C' C ' 4'i C5 .Z W ' ' 1 A VK 1. nr 1 X, Q .V,, Lf, 7 I ,, , , f C -1 as 1 4:2 f r' , I X, fp' iz H ,C I I Cy A y ! C -'fr' C. 0 I . ' 1' A ' .LW . MW? ,C Edina., what C 1414? 4' ff' Klf i uuigl x C. C I + W C f W 'S 4 C 1 C , L , W Y I va N Aj hr ' , L I di A 4 C C -mgdzvfgfws ,f LL C5 YH! gf X V I f5lw?fsWY?M H ' ' ' A li H' Q XM W ', Q ..' y ft .ay M. B I 1 A on C 4 C alfa XW1 ft fbi? L N , lhpxx t Y LN N' V . ' gy 6,1 V f I I I WYAXAQ B' A g N V ' C it Q-C 5 J' 4 L' i' I V V dw C ,.N 3 Z 1 . ' S' r f 1 w xi ' Xa? A Q' 4 C 1 1 - f C .:. C, LCN f, CC CD ,Cf nw f ' ' Cf ' ',- ' 44, C f. ge' s C - - C Q, s .C-jx C f , vID I .. .C W i J f J, Nd C Ex g k,t,,,Cv.L ,,i,l First Grades Christene Ashing Dale Ann Avery Lucretia Beutleschies Carlion Sue Blevins Ronald D. Boitel Barbara Bryant Don Burton Larry Campbell Betty Carroll Jerry Carroll Jimmy Champion Roger Dale Chance Nathaniel Craig Carles Crane Joe Bob Dawson Garrett Eaton Fanning Farris Richard Fisk Larry James Odell Riley Sherman Dix Wendell Gist Shirley Goins Jimmy Garner Leon Garner X L .,., tlte ' C - C lg ' 2 ,, ,jf , C A W K 2 I 1 Ikrk, I. s fy QQ, 81, , 'Ng Jimmy Dale Gregg L X ,Q 'rf ' 1 is Rufus Gonzales . S CC L' f z C V C y,r, , , '7 ra A L W yC Larry Lewis gglmzwmyly .C v Hy , Zgad WV ,ff'j! Q, Cheryl Jones Ay 1 W i f Cf Q Joan Jones C! sr W ' ' ' ' 'd V , ' 1 '-' C W C, A my 4 V .,. V? ,C ilx V C i 'V 7 tla' E C C 5 f Al . ' C V ff CC , C. 1 C. ,W V 5, C y sf , W Carolyn Mastefson of C3 n f .3 W ld' ' at 'riff jgQjfgxflMv igff Sherry Moore C by ff C C C ,L y W' y 'gif 141 ,tr,ly C f ',- f Freddie Nichols Y a , C aeeer Betty Jo Richardson ,Q 5, -W X W .f 1 W - W :S if S - W mson C, , ' W rt c' - Q sgda Qin cylyy Q3 afYQQ3 fl? Edward Rogers n C in r Ik CV r,C ,f VV 4 Paula JO Rogers T5 a.a5f'A he f aC f'j', Jerry Sebo ' V 7 jf: . ,s,f fa? C CC 1 dtlc ' ClCr Doris Ann Swafford dd f X if f f Melvin vandaa-iff 5 yyyC Sandra Kay Whisenhun S C w,fy, at A W Maxine Willhite 5 f p rxy C gg , i 'ky Linda Willyard f ,lgf , 5 'Q yy, Anita Wright fd' J' C ' C W, j Sharon Wripfht J ' Jigig P V! 131 Bobby Woods J f- Billy Joe Wooten t 5900110 UPHG9 Ann Ainsworth Janie Aishman Lavonne Ardis 'fp U. r i A J A 1 'S James Barnes WAX' ' A - Aa l 1 Brenda Brown ING jf: , X , J e r 1 X I Charles Brown 'A 0 Q, A GM - - I Gene Brown .14 L ' 5 1, ' I , James Butler 'if' Everrett Campbell 'G :, V' .xy 16A Carolyn Cheek W' i Q Qi? ' V Y ai xkjv 1 ZX IXA, Jo7ce Christmas W e Jimmy Christy G f A 7 A Q G ,Q il e e ' xl! Jer-ry Lee Cochell y ' 'fir 1,4 tl Q A 3 v ' all Sharon Conrad e L ie AJIA A M Q, W I ' ,A G We Mary Ellen Cook G , ACVCA G A .' 'K G. G f fff 4 flll X if l I -2555, e ' Darlene Strain fe k V 6l , ii l. fa' 1 iv. l -.NG i Frank W'illiam Davies Vf',r ',V7r y ff ,G D G m Garry Lee Davis A W G 7 ' 1 Rebecca Fields A j 'VYQQ f 6,1 4 e A Robert Fields W W Colr 57 ,eg ra- Richard Franklin ff iktf W :G L M W VG y K Charles David Frazier5iGf:x !l: N if G Vrdr file wmv e Gayle Anne Gamble ' I I f f W Othel Herman Gamble V. A A , ,Q A Diana Gentry 'f , ee G f ,J 3 . . y Donna Marie Gill ' 3 ' f A7 7 W Rachel Goins K GG W f., A ix K L 2 11 lee Reef eeeeeweee G, ,V wfG,f1llc-in A fl. ff X 1 Marilyn Hamilton f A J' V , Af 9' Gd .- Dale Hebenstre-it ' ,fa 'G 1 G , V' J A Q W Tommy Halcomb 'T' Q A '- W 7 3 '-Az' 'f - A l Georgann Jones cy 'G X G W r' Bernice Lowrimore 1 e i,vGG,1,f ' A A 5 m x , .A I Leroy Lowr imore , as 'C G ' J- f ,ff-j fm y - A Glenda Mahar A W A Jerry Wayne Mann 4- V, ' ,l', A Margaret McCann -4 Q . ' G Q Larry McKinney X ,' A W J 'ffl Frankie Merryman K A -r W y , , . ,J . Helen Permenter A, v G k 7 -N A ' ' A A A I 1 Karan Sue Pinion ,f G b Z h Jimmy Ragland . C f- Q y , ' ag Jerry Rhodes '16, W D 914. 4, A L W ' - A Patricia Richardson C A W '59 X Clinton Ridenour .5 V h I e 3, ' Kenneth Scalercio AJ A 4. Bill Smith e- ' e if G N Melba Stonecypher tc.tr 4 5- ,la I GG f i'Q'h M , 4 Billie Jo Thomas . i ' s Q 'G ., A Glynn Underwood Q f- A' f -we Glen Vandergriff A Ve f , e ' I ' , -New Welker ll I V W 1' A GQ tfpwt ' G If Sue Ann White Cecil Whisenhunt G 3 J. L. Williams G 'U l 4 Paula Willyard 'fa' 43, -it 4, F ,- Nick Winn W e-4, Q, G s Woods ' '. W T mmv T FA d I 4 ' ' We f , 27775 T fait aa y i fl If ' f , A 5 ja a- I 0 Za . 1 1 f-an an ag .,..gn Zi i fr ' ll' if Q 4' 5 i'fX,i7 1 4 ,Jr f .0 uf B... , f ff, hirfl Grade Willard Ashing Betty Bell Jimmie Blevins Carroll Boitel 5 I Al ' 'iii f 3 C, '4 ,'l 4 Marily Bowen f , 4.1 g , , f ,V ff J ,K f-Q if ! , ,N 1 1 vs Q X IZ fa 2 2, 11' H 4 N Vxjwikfnifgiliugg . vbfh Q i L M fzfr Alf ' Arai. 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Q A mr Q31-in R , L - . 4 x firafk Deryl Bryant Jimmie Burdick Benton Butler Stephen Butler Sheila Buttress Linda Cathey Billie Chance Helen Chaney Deborah Cox Gearl Crane Iva Daniels Billy Dix Norma Dunn Jim Dunn Jimmie Evans Steve Evans Rita Farris Billie Gamble Jerry Garner Linda Garrett Judy Goforth Aimee Hall Patricia Hamilton Norma Hanna Phyllis Hanna Dale Higgins Joanna Hudlow Ruby Brown Mary Ann Johnson Jerry Jones David Joyce Joey Latimer Deloris Lewis Hershell Masterson Vivian McDonald Janis Mixon Dianna Moore Ronnie Parent Johnny Redwine Bonita Richie Guthery Ritter Christina Robison Betty Rowan Glen Shaw Steve Slack Jessie Smith Joyce Statham Carolyn Statham Susanne Walker Lou Webb Nancy West Andy Williams Nancy Wren ,p.:n.1.o A -errnnla. ,B Fourth Grade Ruthell Autry Martha Beutelschies Patricia Bolt WUmaBmwne Connie Boyd Jimmy Burton Jackie Butler Skip Butler Effie Chaney Ethel Mae Christmas Jane Christy Brenda Conrad James Conrad Reuelyne Covey Billy Darneal Judy Dunn Cleve Fields Vernon Fletcher Carolyn Franklin Sharon Frazier Klawana Gamble Mary Frances Garner Jay Norman Gillion Cairl Goldman Barbara Hamilton Sue Hanna La Vell Higgins Billy Hurd Roy Don Johnson Johnny Johnston Johnny Jones Clyde Jordan Richard Kirkendall Margaret Loudermilk Monroe Lowrimore Joan Madden Jeannell Maier Dean Manis Buddy McClain W. C. Means James Morgan Larry Morrison Ronnie Parham Eddie Jo Remer Paul Rhodes Odell Rowland Gene Sebo Helen Sebo Jack Smith 5 Charles Southern gg Jerry Stewart we Tommy Tate .a, Tom Tobler :sw M .X-,fin .- X yrs E' w Vit- u Judy Wagoner - Johnny Goins Nr Q Ire' Charles Wells Judy West Zelma White Harl Williams Harold TaYl0I' Vera Jo Williams Y . 9 - , rs 'Q e ' fx W Q 0. .,' 'L-4' ,Y - 'JK -,.1ff,.4 .S -.4- 1. f1 1 4 s ,if I 4- L V E, 4-is if Q e- K fi 1-,fi 4 af .. ' ' 3363 ,ea B 4' - 5 y I: 'L 17 'fn -A1 Li , A d ,A 'vi I I X . J y W it irq IA -ff' ,J .W ,eq A . A 1 B gf. H - ' E, ff, ,GQ it 5 .2 r S 5 ,Q , . 1 A J Q V 'al J Via : -2 v, af .L Ak A ff l A ull' N4 I, K rid xii axle ,va X ,A 1 Alf vm ,'.A' Q 5 ' J 1 Q-3 - -5 . K 1' . 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V 6 fygf , , ,. ks. ra, , , FHth Grade Hedrio Adams Carolyn Boitel Jerry Buchanan Jimbo Bunch Paulette Butler Ruben Butler Harlen Buttress Bobby Callaway Charles Campbell Joe Carlile Paul Collins Mary Conrad Allen DeLange John Duncan Ricky Dunn Darvin Evans Gloria Fields Betty Fisk Sue Frazier Alex Frye Bobby Garner Phyllis Goines Sue Gragg Peggy Harlan H. B. Hayes , r W g'4 li V r,? X '71V2 f,,4 f'f - gk 35532 'Q' 5 1 ' fnwwfy.,fn'4fa' f 1 Martha Jaggars Billie Jo Mann ' Barbara Masterson A Truman McKinney 3412? 65 Jerry McPherson A 2 as ak A fa-C iilaitf if 1 ff! 1,1 an 7 Kenneth Mcpherson A rt. 'V ' as . Y Q f , ,, I ' DSSH Oldham Ll C y L, 4,1 y e'a' a l ' ar-l Myrna Parent , Q A K V , ' ly W 'C.V . y 17. A S' Anita Pinion A X S x C' Y A ,Q V ,gf Sarah Redwine YQ? rr'a,- :WAN A:f - , ' '-ff? 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Station Phone 23 Sunset Corner - Good Gulf Products Phone 814-F-12 Spiro, Oklahoma BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1953 Stevenson lumber Company YOUR CROSLEY DEALER Spiro, Oklahoma SPIRO TIMES CUSTOM PRINTING EDWARD BROWN, Publisher SPIRO OKLAHOMA FIGHT 'EM BULLDOGS Hope you are as tough as that good N. R. B. GYM FINISH which you use on your gymnasium floors. H B MEYER 8: SON 1306 Canton Street Dallas 2 Texas FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS YEARBOOKS AWARDS .IOSTEN S Slncel897 A Finlayson Representative Box 515 Muskogee Okla Congratulations Bulldogs CONGRATULANON5 RemersMarket8.Grocery TIBBITTS GROCERY Phone 224 Spxro Oklahoma Locker and Curing Plant Phone 128 Spiro Oklahoma Congratulations Bulldogs Tobler's Grocery 8. Market Phone II8 SPIRO OKLAHOMA MARQUISE STUDIO School Photography Enld Oklahoma O O 1 I O ' 0 R.. , , . . I I . I I 1 I 1 FOR FLAVOR AND FRESHNESS BUY SHIPLEY BAKING COMPANY MIDWEST HARDWARE 8. SUPPLY CO. 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