Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK)

 - Class of 1955

Page 1 of 104

 

Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collection, 1955 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1955 Edition, Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collectionPage 7, 1955 Edition, Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1955 Edition, Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collectionPage 11, 1955 Edition, Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1955 Edition, Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collectionPage 15, 1955 Edition, Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1955 Edition, Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collectionPage 9, 1955 Edition, Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1955 Edition, Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collectionPage 13, 1955 Edition, Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1955 Edition, Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collectionPage 17, 1955 Edition, Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 104 of the 1955 volume:

The Senior Class of 1955 was awarded Hollywood Premier tickets, for winning the football queen race. It is now the year 1980, in Hollywood, California, 8:30 O'clock and the audience is beginning to arrive. Lets take a look around, and I'll tell our Radio Audience who's here, and give them a little of some of our guests backgrounds. It should prove to be interesting ladies and gentlemen, as we may get to listen in on some of our celebrities conversations. Well this is a- treat, Floyd Cottle is settled far over in the balcony in a satin cushioned box seat. Yes, that Ipana Smile you see shining through the darkness belongs to Liberace, You see Red is Liberace's body guard! Another great celebrity tucked in the back of the theatre, is jack Webb, he has launched out on his own, a radio career. The name --- Hair Net any resemblance to any other program is purely intentional. Ah, yes, something rare, Billy Don Hamby fGutl, has a marvelous Trained Flea Circus , and the starring performers are the U3-M's CThe names have been changed to protect the innocent.l There's a girl wandering through the theatre, why it's the Maw's Home Brew Maker Anna Ruth Birch, wait - she seems to be muttering something, let's listen. I'm not under the alcohol fluence of Inklehal like some thinkle peep I am. Seems Anna Lois and Jean Kirby, pooled money and name to take over McLlellan's chain of stores. Wanda Pope is the store's traveling salesman! Gary Lawhorn, was always so close to the police, he's now joined the force. We hear he's using the siren and spotlight only when it's very very necessary. Little sentimental Peggy Ashley fGainsl, goes from nursery to kitchen singing Mammy's little baby loves shortening bread, Barney Walker, has a Stop and fill at your will filling station, his assistants are Eugene Vannoy and the one and only Vigero, Thomas lWoman's manl Brown. The friendly Undertaker - He had a big undertaking not long ago - He married a rich widow ,with six children. The happy couple is Wesley Bates and Marian Corley. The great photographer Brisconie A-La Fore Dennman has at long last found the perfect model, Gail Giles. fNo Marilyn Monroe calendars pleaselj . The Air Force is slowly but surely getting stocked by Mrs. Faye Klunk. The Chewin'est Son of a Gun in the West ol Beach nut--Baumgardner QMarianj. Bobby Bell and Ethel Rackley, both liked Algebra so much that when they got mar- ried they named their children A-B-C--X-Y-Z! ' Capt. Tubbs big dream was always to join the navy and ride the waves. He made it, haven't you Captain Eddie Van Lewis. Howard Hill's head was always like a door knob, any pretty girl could turn it. Monte Fry did, there in mothers arms is Eldore, their bouncing baby boy! Jess Burdett, started out owning only a saw-horse, now he has a racing farm. Jack Fisher has a super energy pill farm. He grows many assortments of pills however he specializes in supersonic breakfast ray pills. Kenneth Elder is also up with the times, his married life is so blissful, you see he's married to the famous dramatic actress, Wilma Cubley and they are devoted parents to their 3 lovely children. Poppa Kenneth is no tight wad. The children all have super jet space ships. Mike, when he was in school, liked it sooo much, he was made principal of Daugh- terty school. Julian Williams has stayed all these years as Mike Williams' faithful friend and keeper. Joe Stout and Donnie Owens, are joint partners in the uDonnie Deen Holstein Dairy. Jerry Chaffin has made a successful business in the Chaffin Grocery Chain. His chain carries that all time great brew, Freezies Favorite. I Seems that Gordon Richards has grown up to be the sort of boy his mother didn't want him to run around with! World famous psychiatrist Dr. Bill Spindle is still assuring parents Virginia Holland fHowethl and husband, that they need not worry about their triplets lack of education for they are ready to go to school knowing a few letters of the alphabet. The letters are T. V. Hunt St Hick Tonkey Honk is jointly owned by Milton and Carl. They seem to have gone half 8: half on everything, they take turns marrying the cashiers. Cecile Widmeir likes her married life so much, she started a lonelyjhearts club, this is how Jerry Carter got acquainted with his wife, Sue Elkins. Jerry is a dentist in Mill Creek. Anna Sekavec is still opening Teen Town every Tuesday night for the kids still around Sulphur. . Rex Mann has a used car lot. Nothing he owns has been used like his little 35 Chevrolet though. He's still driving iti for sentimental reasons! Bill Halpain is still working his heart out trying to gain the lovely hand of Marilyn Harris, why he even goes to the extent of playing mighty domino games with her father. Momi Tam Sing is a Hula dancer on Arthur Godfrey's show. She's taken Holly Loki's place as she is retiring, we all knew Momi would make it she always did sling a mean hip. A Hank Williams handy man is here Ivory Ticklin Rae, that by the way is Glenna. Ann Mountford was always a little difficult, well anyway she is the YVorlds Cham- pion swimmer, she's mastered the English Channel, and at our last report she was des- perately fighting the swift surging waters of Sulphur Veterans lake. Gaye is the prodigal daughter come home. She's now back in Sulphur, taking Mrs. Potes place in the faculty of dear old S. H. S. Betty Ruth has a world famous Betty Little cooking school. This all came about after the pie selling during the 1954 football queen race. CFoghornQ Vivian Cottle is announcing for the Chicago Bears, without a microphone! Egor Parsons, fBillj is so handsome and muscular, now that he is the worlds healthiest and happiest ML AII'lCriCH . His home is equipped with hundreds of mirrors, all floor length, wonder what thCy're all for, c0uldn'r be he has the S.A. on himself could it--EGOR? Glen Pierce is Chevrolet salesman in Sulphur fl-Ie has taken his fathepi-n-1aw'5 jobj. After his first political race of Boy Representative of the Senior Class, he went on to become Pres. of the Cattleman's Association, Yep that's Wayne Collins. Globe Trotter Collins - The former Ernest Collins, who if you remember would get sooo excited while playing basketball he'd grab the basket off the backboard and throw it- at the ball. Well he's overcome that. He jumps into the basket, says he wants to make sure he gets a point. His great manager Don Stevens, is the only one who can really look up to Ernie. Lynda Peak, a leading society matron, is showing her jewelry to her neighbor, say- .in it once belonged to a famous millionaire, Woolworth . Ah yes! It begins when you sink into his arms, and ends with your arms in the sink, that's Doris Halls reason for not being married. Jack Hunt, a Texas oil man is sitting over in a corner, by his pretty Secy. Peggy Danyeur, sentimcntally saying, What is a home without a mother , Peg looks up with those big innocent brown eyes and says, I am tonight, Jack! Raincoat Charlie, fFrank Herringb has a name for himself. He's sole owner of Gene's Cafe. His waitresses are Pat Brown, Tama Wiggins. O. D. Owens, fin the old school days stood for Onery Devil Owensj now O. D. has come up in the world. It's Oh Daddy by his brood of nine. Dorothy ma-ma McSpadden, has adarling baby boy. She sings him to sleep with Rockabye baby, In the tree top: Better not fall it's a heckova drop! Carl Goodard is still in school, for his hill-billy kin, told the school authorities to fix him up with triggernometry, cause he's the worst shot in the whole family. G. W. Chaffin, is a changed man! He always enjoyed his typing so much in High School that he is now teaching it in S. H. S., and you know, he hardly ever has escorts home anymore! ! Wayne Niblack, has invented a big Torpedo Boat, that digs through earth to China. He's a tremendous success. His partner is Bill Tom Lowrance, he built and designed the shed to put this miraculous machine and Nibbie in! Paul Reub is Dreamy Dan the smiling man to his friends in the service. He is Admiral Reub now, and has a pretty blonde wife! fWe won't mention her namej. Kay Hoffman is married, and she and her husband give dancing exhibitions to the patrons who come in Gene's. Claudell Hill and husband own a huge Skating Rink in Texas. The Rocking Rink. , Mary Louise Stebbins QCapej, is now clothes designer for dogs! She got interested because of her dog, Taffy! Wilma Cox and her husband are now commanding forces, in their own household, a battalion of 10 little Sadlers. Karen Howe, is running the old Nebo store, and the fellas of S. H. S. have started a sit around the fire spit and whittle club. Marilyn Green, is now Marilyn Bubbles. She's the United States bubblinest Bubble dancer. Mr. J. B. Best is a full fledged professor at Harvard, equipped with new 35.98 hom rimmed specks. Mr. Merritt is devoting his remaining years to the bugs of Sulphur. He and his wife camp in the back yard so they can keep close tab on his bugs! The doll of the 55 Seniors was Iwana, it must have paid off, for she now has so many oil wells that they hardly know when and where to start counting! Pauline Frost, now is half owner of Allens Drug, however she calls her half, Frosties Brew. We take it the kids still hang out there. f 15 ,An .ul 3 ,. X mf, 1, 'F . --X . v , 4 '-'via ..s - lu .i S .V , , . 161, 1 an fg- , Ei. sv' H, I . Q, 1 ,L ,141 . 4 iz d, 1A1,.m n... 'm yi' H -wil!-1' .' , ef .Q ., X . U ,..- ff... , 1. . fn 1 .1 V' A + . ,. L' , , , I, A I A :H fgy- : L ' ' -Il 2 . 'Q '11-1,7 ' E3 , .V .1 L' - , WA 1 'V 3. .1 ..f ,1 . 5 1 , M w-31 . 'I . . L' up ,. 5- ',fQ..5-his - 6 .- ,X Y '- 'flifif , I I lf: vw, 'iff . . g,i:sl9.g I ' ii v 1- 1 ' , -X rw' JN 4 -H: FWQ' 1 - ral S 5, nu wfimgii 3. , figs.: ww.-... ,.. 1 fiiiii' 55? 95534315 33 33 ? ' 5 I f . , 0 IR 'K X X wa' M yy, V Wi M wi if U- yt., Q1 K Wm 'ti' l ' 1 DEDICATION if Q n L- To the Board of Education clo we dedicate this annual, the '55 Bulldog, as a symbol of our appreciation and thanks for your interest in the youth of this community. It is because of this interest and love that they give of themselves so freely whenever called upon to do so. This is our way of saying thank you for everything! JR. n SR. EWR Q E vi 2' mf M F' ar ?'l fJYl! www-szzwm Ill? 8 041 Nfsr o I .ww N Barnes, Leo B. S. Voc. Ag. FFA Best, J. B. MA., English Portman, George BS, MS Superintendent - . P Cleveland, Raymond 5,41 BA, Education Assistant Coach Duke, George BS, M.Ed. , P' ' rl Davenport, Lilian rmclpl BA, M.Ed. National Honor Society Fulton, Anna Marie BA, BS Greenlee, jr. High Principal BA, MA jack Barton, Monty BA BA Social Science Chaney, Ina BA, Latin English Couch, Jeanette BA, Music Donaghe, Gertrude BA, English Duke, Sarah BA., MA, Math, Pep Club Martin. Bill BS, Social Science jr. High Coach fail fwfr 5 x ' iii ' - ' ki' - - wwe., -, 55.3, .K . tp ,A .iw ' f- ' -ki f '- as jay 'I tt . .i .J . 'Ni f ti 1. ' . am, - E ...f,i'., V.. r. . . La? Merritt, Buford BS, M. Ed. Science Norwood, Maryella BS, Commerce Roller, Minnie lr. High Math, English Stout, Foy, BS Industrial Arts, Driving, Jr. High Football Holmes, John BS, Mechanical Drawing, Math Weblv, Nettie RN School Nurse Norwood, Tracy BS, MA, Head Coach, Spelling Penmanship Townsley, Ruby BS, Home Ec. FHA Norwood, Catherine BSC, Commerce Potes, Gladys BA, BA, MA, History Scott. Harral, BFA M. Mus. Ed. Instrumental Music Vaughan, Mildred BS, M. of Home EC.. Home Ec., FHA Bass, Mary Lou Supt. Secretary Smith, Harvey School Custodian PRESIDENT SECRETARY VICE PRESIDENT Billy yxqfdync Spindle Ann Mountforfl Eddie Van Lewis Football, Track, Boys lidimf of '55 Bulldflfls S Club, Mixed Chorus, Chorus. Commc-rCC, 1'-H-A-i Thcslmmv N-Fl., BUYS Ch0fU5- F00fb11ll, Mi:-:ed Chorus, S Club 0-H-S-, N-H-S-y GYm- Commerce, F.l-I.A., 4-H Boys Quartet, Track, Pres. Student Council Peggy Ashley Commerce, Librarian, F.H.A. 5 1 '71 D 4 I Wesley Bates Marion Baumgardner Bobby Bell N.H.S., Thespian, Air Commerce, Chemistry COIHITICICC Scouts, Science, Com- merce Anna Birch F. H. A., Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Sextet, N. F. L., Science, Hi- XVi1y Staff, Sec. Teen Town :ii ix Z Pat Brown Tom L. Brown jess Burdett Commerce, Science F. H. A., 4-H, Hi-Way F. F. A. -v Mary Louise Cape Vice Pres. F. H. A., Glee Club, Mixed Chorus., O. H, S., N. H. S., Commerce, Quar- ret, Science Thespian jerry Carter Mgr. of Bulldogs, S. Club, N. H. S., Air Scouts, D. H. S., Key Club ,M W , J, V F .,, ' Q' Sf., I i 42' f f Q 4 A 5 I N i I !.'...-Q r iiiui . iiiii ii' eciceifii i 'P A L.: ii' G. W' Chaffin jerry Qhaffin Ernest Collins Wayne Collins Hi,Way Staff, 4-H, Cofnfnefce, Mixed F. A., Mixed Cl'101'l1S, Vice Pres. Commerce C1101-ug, Boys Chorus Boys Chorus, Band Student Council Mem Pres., Sentinel of F. F. A., Basketball, Track, S Club, Land, Grass, Crop Judging ber :Ak 1.1.5 i 5 Mm-ifin Corley Floyd Cottle Vivian Cottle Wilma Lee Cox Snlutritoririn, Quartet, Football, Basketball, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Senior Editor of '55 Pres. of F. H. A., Glee l3.1sebr1ll, Science., Com- N. F. L., F. H. A., Bulldog, Glee Club, Club, Mixed Chorus, merce, S Club, Boys Commerce, Science Mixed Chorus, Hi- N. F. l.., N. H Chorus, Mixed Chorus Wfny Staff, Commerce, O. ll. Annual Gym., Science., Pzlrl. of Thespian F. H. A. Q 'Z3lS' uve- 'SQ Wilma Lee Cubley Vnledictoririn, Science. Gym, Commerce. Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Pep Club, F. ll. A., O. H. S., N. H. S. Peggy Danyeur O. H. S., N. H. S., Band Twirler, F.H.A.. Commerce nr? 'wr' -Url J. B. DCUmHn Kenneth Elder Sue Elkins Jack FiShCl' Commerce, Thespian, Air Scouts, Band, Key Pep Club, Science, F. H. A., Mixed Page House of Rep, '54 Club, Science, O. H. S., Commerce Chorus, Boys Chorus, N. H. S., Thcspian Commerce, Vice Pres. Student Council, 4-H, Annual Staff Monte Fry F. H. A., Thespian, Glee Club, N. H. S., Mixed Chorus., Com- merce, Band Twirler, Science Pauline Frost Pep Club, Commerce, F. H. A., Librarian Gail Giles F. H. A., Thespian, Gym., N. H. S., Sci ence, Commerce, Mix ed Chorus, Glee Club Sextet . 'C ,f Carl Godard Commerce, Club, Air Scouts, Chairman of Student Council Election il 'T' 7 Bill Halpain Air Scouts, Commerce, Science, Key Club if wx Marilyn Green Doris Ann Hall F. F. A. Sweetheart, S Club Sweetheart, Science., Pep Club, F. Commerce, Science, D. H. A. A. R., F. H. A., N. F. L. Thespian Bill Hamby Football, Baseball, Bas- ketball, S Club, Sci- CIICC w Marilyn Harris F. H. A., Glec Club, Mixed Chorus, Com- l Franklin Herring Mixed Chorus, Boys Chorus, Quartet, Vice merce, Hi-Way Staff Pres. S. C., F. H. A., Girls Trio Annual Staff, 4-H, S Club, Football, Base- ball, Commerce, Base- ketball fl?- -D ,-.. vf? ' I I fi ' x ,f Carl Hickman Claudell Hill Howard Hill Kay Hoffman in-xviiy sim, ciimmic-me N.H.S., Glee Club, Hi- Host of FHA., 4-H, Hi-Way Stuff, Science, Why Staff' Miygd Chorus, Science Office Staff, Commerce Sc-xtet, l7.H.A.. Annual Staff, Commerce, Gym. 'N--r .fi . . sv' . 3, :wi iff . mi Virginia Holland Football Queen '54 Iiditor Hi-Wfay staff. lf.H,A., Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Science, O. H. S., N.H.S., Thespian, Com- IHCICC 1 1- ffm-A .S K- W A i ,Q N s N jack Hunt Milton Hunt Boys Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Seven years of Perfect Attendance Pres. of F.F.A.., Live Stock judging Team 'V .4119 .nv i i .if Karen Howe F.H.A., Commerce, Gym., Thespian, Annual Staff, Science Anna Lois Kirby Jean Kirby' Commerce, F.H.A., Hi- Commerce, Science Way Staff 'We l11'3v w- .fy Qu! Fay Kluflk Gary Lawhorn Commerce. F.H,A.. Commerce Pep Club, Science km, .AF Betty Commerce, Little Pep Club, F.H.A,, Science, Gym. 34' x Tom Lowrance F.F.A., Hi-way staff, Wfelcling Instructor of F.F.A., Commerce Rex Mann Dorthy McSpadden Pres. of S Club, Gym., Commerce, Pep FFA., Manager of Club , Science, F.H.A., Football, Chemistry O.H.S., N.H.S., Annual Staff, Student Council Sec., Librarian l f -W .1-f Gaye Montgomery ak' is-. Thespian, N.F.L., XVayne Niblack Donnie Owens O. D. Owens 1F,H.A., Mixgd cih0fl-IS, Football, Commerce, Band, Commerce F.F.A., Mixed Chorus. Glee Club, Sextet, S Club Boys Chorus O.H.S., N.H.S., Com- merce, Hi-Wfay Staff, Band Trio ,, I' T. .I it vt ,ww 1 Bill Parsons Lynda Peak Glen Pierce Wfqndg Pope Quartet, lioys Vliorui, Qlltlflfl. l',l'l.A., Glen li.l .A., Commerce, Commerce, Science, Mixed f'lxoi'1rw. li.ll.A., Cflulv, Mixed Ciliorus, Tllcs Bzlsketlmll, Track -1-H -I-ll, C lulw, liootlmlll, plan, lli-XY'.1y Stuff, N. l5.1seIn.1ll, Commerte ll.S. O,ll,S., I'i.u1ist lor Glee Club Ethel Rackley Glenna Rc-41 Ciommerce. li.ll,A,, li.H.A., Commerce, Glee O.ll.S., N.H,S., Student Cilulw, Mixed Chorus Council Girl Rep, 'fir 5' S ,ag Gordon Richards Paul Rugb Anna Sekevcc Iwana Steele Commerce, Air Scouts, Club, Football, Commerce, Science, Qllllffd, GlCC Club. Hand, Science Track, Science Band Twirler, 4-H MiXCd GTOVUS, F-H-A N.F.L. 5 mailer? Don Stevens joe Stout Theresa Tam Sing Commerce, Baseball, Baseball, Science, F.H.A., Commerce, Hi-Wfay Staff 4-H, F.H.A., Commerce, Science S Club .,,,...,,.. ,f-ff-f gl ,jo N 5'i4lgl ' i 5 1 is Barney Walker jack Webb Mixed Chorus, Boys Chorus, 4-H, Commerce Pres. Student Council, F.H.A., 4-H, N.F.L.. X. Q Eugene Vannoy F.H.A., 4-H, Boys Chorus, Mixed Chorus , ,,., 3 M, .,., lr.,.,,. , , W . .. All amsf we-S.. ng , ' .. ,,..,,... W, L V ziftifsvw., -- , 4p.sfef:,liiQiuafrl?iff -' K ' gi W, Y. ,..,,.. .. Emslfgtgl ri Tiff'ff ,fQ ifff fi'AI' Vluisi ' Z V fr I fft2'i2?i3'1r--w i ' it 'wi-f1YifQi,1:i:gsWu' -2 , , ' f V Mizifsz-4 m2,g5f1ls g :Iii . if f ,NJ Nw vs-is 1 i s gzzzg' . 55 3 sfiiillslf sl iii. 2 5 : ' . 2222,is22illfis:fs?:ie2if c ' ' , i i lwlriflliw e ' '- flgwlEllTpgli:Q,lt,agi.lzx:, lx , 01' A ' fffi'iQ9g?lW.lLEt 1. ' ,, lar. .' f c-.A-4:11-,st:f,f,, e ' 121 i.r,g,.f'1if:-rt, my :.,'g - g 1Q5gliftxif:.1r2Li?EiiioiiSfg1tilireazfq t A if -T ig, 9,1gipx:'s11IE2ii:1r.,::i?f:e'gl?f:T'vE If L I . Y K 'E?5f?QfQ:?5fffliiif:l5 51, M . , , W,-?5?.?xf'f::e -1 z ' i ci 1: l me 512554 fl X ,431 feiqifsiffiifei , ,1 -- - Q fr pssesife, . at itil f i r 'V 5, Thespian, Mixed Chorus, Boys Chorus, Basketball, Baseball Cecil Widmeir Tama Wiggins julian Williams Commerce FH-A., C0m1T1C'fC6f Commerce, Chemistry O.H.S., N.H.S., N.F.L. Wh-fx Mike Williams Band, Boys Chorus, Mixed Chorus ' .'l,'i'b' 9. .,3. i 11,1 -, CLASS HISTORY We are proud to say that we, the SENIORS of 1955, are the largest Senior graduating class in the last eight years. We have had the greatest representation in recreational activities than any of the other graduating classes. On September of 1943 we all walked up to the Washington and Cameron Public School Buildings to begin our education. Let me see now the first year at Washington there was O. D. Owens, Wilma Cox, Barney Walken, Dorthy McSpadden, Carl Hickman, Tom Brown, Marilyn Harris, jack Webb, Anna Lois Kirby, Tama Wiggins, Bill Spindle, Marion Baumgardner, Anna Birch, and Gail Giles but we lost Gail to Oklahoma City the last half of the year. And do you know that the very first day of school Tom Brown got a whipping for throwing airplanes. Seems that one talent has lingered with the boys through the years. But oh, mv, over at Cameron there was Ann Mountford, jack Fisher, Jerry Chaf- fin, Pauline Frost, Eddie Van Lewis, Bill Lowrance, Bill Parsons, Bill Hamby, G, W, Chaffin, joe Stout, Wanda Pope, Vivian Cottle, Cecil Ballinger, Marion Corley, Bill l-Ialpain, jerry Carter, Wesley Bates, Mary Louise Cape, Lynda Peak, Betty Little, Rex Mann, Kenneth Elder, and Gordon Richards for one week, then he went to Washington. But by the second year Washington found Donnie Owens from Dougherty, Gail Giles from Oklahoma City, Wanda Pope from Cameron, and lost Glenn Pierce to Drake. Cameron found Peggy Danyeur from Palmer, Faye Hull from Durant, and Marilyn Green from Arizona, but we lost Vivian Cottle to New Mexico. That year Betty Little caused all the boys that rode her bus, to get a spanking because they all tried to kiss her. Shame on you boys!!!! The third year Washington found Howard Hill from Oklahoma City and Bobby joe Bell from Ada, but lost jack Wfebb to Asher, Oklahoma. And Cameron lost Pauline Frost to California. By the fourth year Anna Birch and Betty Little decided to leave us. So Anna Ruth went to Califor- nia and Betty Ruth went over to Washington. Washington found ,lack Webb but lost him again to New Mexico the last half of the year. Washington found Carl Godard from Wynnewood, Cameron found Mike Williams and Wanda Pope from Washington, tl. B. Denman from Stillwater, Pauline Frost from California, Claudell Hill from Texas for 12 weeks then lost her to Washington, and Bill Lowrance the 2nd 6 weeks fI'Om Washington. Uh Hu! we know something on Gaye and Bill, She was the only girl invited to his birthday party in the fourth grade. The fifth year Rex Mann and Donnie Owens decided to swap schools so Donnie was transferred to Cameron and Rex was transferred to Washington. That year jack Webb decided to come back to Washington. Cameron found Glenn Pierce and julian Williams from Drake, Betty Little, Wilma Cox and Bill Lowrance from Washington, Ethel Rackly from Palmer, Wayne Co1lin5 from Nowata, Vivian Cottle from New Mexico, Monte Fry from California, but we lost Wanda Pope and J. B. Denman to Washington, Tack Fisher to Nebraska. OH YES!! seems that a certain boy loved to look in the mirror and watch Gail Giles who sat across the room. How about that jack????.? And now in our final year of grade school Cameron acquired jack Fisher from Nebraska, Peggy Gains from Ada, Wanda Pope from Washington, Earnie Collins from Hickory and Sue Elkins from Arizona, but we lost Pauline Frost to California, Wihna Cox, Monte Fry, J, B, Denman, and Lynda Peak to Washington. And Washington acquired Wilma Cubley from Atoka, and Eugene Vannoy from Oklahoma City. Monte Fry and Marilyn Harris were always fighting over Don'Bennett. Now look who has won! Now we think we are wheels!! Our first year of jr. High School. From grade school we brought one champ with us, lack Webb. He had the winning hand at playing jacks with all the girls. Pauline Frost came from California. Ethel Rackley joined us from Cameron, jess Burdett came from Idaho, jean Kirby came from Nebo. Iwanna Hill came from Prague, Anna Birch came from California, and Floyd Cottle joined us. We were sorry to lose Marilyn Harris to Illinois, and Sue Elkins to Ari- zona. Also that year Lynda Peak was honored as being chosen Festival Queen. In our eighth grade we found Karen Howe from Nebo and Milton Hunt from Roff. In the eighth grade Wilma Cox and Claudell Hill started thinking about the guys!!! In the ninth grade we lost Vivian and Floyd to New Mexico and Carl Godard to Rocky, Okla. Karen Howe won the title of F. F. A. Rodeo Queen of 1951. We had a riot in the tenth grade when Wayne Niblack and Doris Hall joined us from Oklahoma City, Virginia Holland from Muskogee, the 2nd Sem., Don Stevens from Healdton and Pat Brown from Stonewall. But we lost G. W. Chaffin to Lindsay. Marilyn Green went to Monte Cassino at Tulsa but she came back the 2nd Sem. But then we were juniors and everyone was looking at us with envy! We got Vivian and Floyd back from New Mexico, Sue Elkins back from Arizona, G. W. Chaffin back from Lindsay, Momi Tam Sing from Hawaii, and Glenna Rea from Heald ton. We were lucky to have Lynda Peak chosen Letterman's Sweetheart, and Gaye Montgomery won the Band Queen Contest. We didn't lose anybody but in the summer G. W. Chaffin left for California. Our class became famous for their junior Holi- day's. Everyone loved to go swimming that time of the year. Our SENIOR year and we now had to be an example for the lower classmen. This year we were fortunate in gaining Kay Hoffman from Tulsa, Marilyn Harris and Gary Lawhorn from Illinois, Beverly Hannahs from Ohio, and the 3rd 6 weeks G. W. Chaffin from California. Seems like cupid has shot a few arrows. For we lost Iwana Hill and found Iwana Steele, we lost Fave Hull and found Faye Klunk, we lost Peggy Gains and found Peggy Ashley, we lost Cecil Ballinger and found Cecil Weidiemer. And Mary Louise Cape became Mary Louise Stebbins. By toil and scrapping our pockets Virginia Holland won the title of Football Queen of 1954. Since that was the first time for our class to win we were very proud Seniors. Doris Hall was nominated Letterman's Sweetheart. Our graduating Senior boys will leave a vacancy in the 1955 football team. For there are 10 graduating football boys, 6 basketball boys, 5 track boys, 9 baseball boys, 8 F. F. A. boys, 11 F. H. A. boys and 20 F. H. A. girls, 11 4-H boys, 4 4-H girls, 30 C. H. S. students, 8 N. H. S. students, 11 Band members. 15 in Girls Glee Club, 12 in Boys Chorus, 27 in Mixed Chorus, 6 Air Scouts, 6 Pep Club Girls, 7 in N. F. L. 8 in Presidents Club, 14 Thespians. Of course we could not have accomplished all this without the drive of our class and our wonder- ful sponsors. We wish to thank you, the sponsors., through-out all these years for your co-operation. We 80 graduating Seniors are proud to have as our sponsors this year, Mr. I. B. Best and Mr. Buford Merritt. Written and Compiled by Karen Howe Gail Giles OUR SPONSORS Q7 Gertrude Donaghe Mrs. Maryel JUNIOR S FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Monroe Lee Sid Ward Linda M f d President Vice-President Secr y Sid Ward Danny Flowers Linda M SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS .aa in dl W K 8 EU 5 I 42' . K, -I X X - , K 1 9 XX .....f: ,b 'I f J My 'AH F . s LQ . -Q :Av .. Wg, Hamm K Clmrlc-s Cotter Faye Cox Harold Crumley Bobby Dark Lois Daniels Sterling Elmore Tommy Frost Lou Ann Gray Lauretta Higginbotham Frances Hill Floyd Holbrook Delores Hoover f ig A- .xbgfk s, ' ly ,rs G, tsl, V X 0 f 5, ' x . - - rfrii Zelda Aubrey Dorothy Baker Lois Bates Edmond Biby Iva Lea Birch Dorothy Boron Fredia Brewer Albert Clmffin Norma Clmffin Donald Coats Betty Cooley Bill Corbin fs. if 4' A 52 f ' 4 4 lla -rr .A - fi :N A ' l . , v. l - av' ii f !' 5 . V x fag - e gf h Q V! .rs it 3 n y ff' xi it I 1 i fl' 4-9 4 an x a Ak. J If 5 . 5 A 1 at Y f f f I f n. J ' ,I-5. lk lv 4 . . , e V3 -' fi X ,K L L b M M- i fax: ' 'I Q ww to y ' , fi 5 , iii y l'd ,I in, ' X if .fl lf 3. Glenn Lewis Wfayne Lowrance Darold Mzlgruder Wanda Mann Eddy Moore Mollie Moreland Dale Moss Lucy Nemecek Don Nobles Tom Nobles Lou Ann Pierce Don Parenti ,, N iw 9 in 1 52 J in A0 'U' 40, ' Y' I ' qi 1 f' ' 'V We I ' , . 7 1 'e Y Q., 'll x Qf i , f Ah l Anna Howard Charlene Howe Yvonne Hunt Hal Ingram Ronda Iaynes Diand Jewell Eugene Kenned Jack Kirby Robert Lacy Bob Lancaster james Lancaster Judith Leonard Y it 'f 5 ' 'I t..I A n xx Qff t l ' a X L 1- Q- .2 3 -Q XXX xx I ivx L: 1, 2- 1 L ' 4 e 1 yyiiy ., , , any ll! . ,. I I 1 -0 is ag i., ,4 K - A-,.. M It TSX - l' if ' g :IU 'Q E 1: 'J .1 ' var YS K' S . if I ff , K B If X Q J ,do 6' L ' i, ii' 4 1 X095 gg?-z if ig? ' fa Larue Pittman JoAnn Price Ray Richards Donna Rutherford Pat Rutherford Billy Sartin Zelma Shepard Virginia Smith ,S iw .-.. - p V is ' vw ,f-as Ag , Dennie Spears ln in g f ,, X f Q! johnny Spradling K, 4, . A J fly my Nina Stephens je X s 'S 2 Bob Stovall f L ' ix 't , l X il Herman Swanson 7 .LL V 'R ff .3-vxl Paul Thompson B . -fi -Y Jerry Wade A ' v , ' 'P X X Bill Williams . 'i P A 4 Q M an Kits: K 'W A, 1 .AN F 1, ,Q 4 Sl sl IJ - .ri 4 1 gil 'Qi' A iv 2 . 7: ' pi Kaye Williams Ronald Williams Sherrill Vlfilliams Shirley XVilliams Bobby Woodell Cecilia Ziemer ,w '1 -..Q L Q his .ai V my fw- 3 tu. S7 -my X, ,,,, A, 1 '72, N ll E 'X f CLASS Cyyggi OFFICERS 54-55 ,Ci President 'UN If.. - H Wi Trcva Monger ee -1 1 X . '4mWx ,- , S 5' i X Q S SEMES if in Q Blizfwzazff HAND SEMESTER Bobbgcc Pres. SC-fofqgrins -I President Beverly Cowan 'UCC'-5' . - 1 e Mifgurei Ramag Harley Bond Virginia Burdett Va. 11 1 .1 m G 1 A an l 'F t v f Sr . .V X V. , if . G E if 1 it ,f M le' - Y tr -- it Rene Ann Baker ,el Neatha Brown - ,Q I yl Annie Lee Chaffin I i I 4? Paul Copper Glenda Curry V kr I, ig Sf N . A A X fi , V ! J XX sf. VV y Nw ami X liilhll - bl ll. -I .Jil f f ,, l V . L I Bill Clark G W f Villlldgl Cottle Louis Daniglls 'ff l l Ted Davis Edwin Frantz Robert Frost , I H . ' an V, I N I - VL : A fx f j i jerry Gentry l. , E Ll Trudy Dickerson Lajean Frantz l Wfyvonne Goodman , I I.. .E ,lin , M.: G 'J'-, .2 Clifford Girod Q Lillie Golden james Cowan K Q ,w f-- . n . l l 'Y .Y 'Q 5 ' W M I. f . - A S kk--' In . x :IQ Z, f ' E K lx 4 L A l, 'Q 'f X xx f .3 15 H JA A .J ., - I 1 gf I , S' - A X A I fa. - y X ' I K X r y 1 ' ' V ' Ray Hale ' ll . f .' S Larry Hefner ' Don Higginbothem joe I-lillard hmmm , ' Carl Hood x ' - V Robert jackson Bill Hollglml Ramona jones 95432 ff f 955 Buck Kirby Betty Kirby Irma Kennedy K' l A I N 6 my 5 o.,.y E5 y WJ x r 5 'Q P A ' 8 , if Q ' 5 1 J J f - f , Bull Kelto fl l I J Y n f . I, Z! ii X 4 '4 ' 'N Wanda Lemmings ,Q X F1 X ay X15 Bobbie Lewis f 5 Gene McKinnon -fx . 1913 1 X 11 x if gm M Emma McCracken Darrel Payne 5' an ii 'g fs A Q K 0' if 5? 51 gif! -x 1 ffm X ,L I f hu P Carol Sekavec ip.. ,,-' , 11: 1 1 . Q '- Qltsizfgii k,ek 13.5:z:.s,i k','k e,k. A I - ilfifii if 1. Q 1 1 TT img A Y Lg 1sfE15:g:r,'rix' Y fo , A YV 'ff 3 ,1 ' ' i 43aEJ?f?3Ya1fi'g '-.. zz , .. ,E gs I iff ,, - 14' . '3 ' ' ..e- H I wa- V gy 1 1 . 1 ,.,,.. ,Ja , 3 1 x. Q, X . Pat Lewis ag H? -xff I XX i Z F'fJMi,x!flii ,- jerry Moss Margaret Pope Ie 2- ,A+ Q Y A xi: -..,,,A 3 ' I r lg yf 1 Peggy Peveto - 4 A a is ,Q ' 4 Evelyn Stone N Marlin Luna A or KA 5 1-1 Charles Owens , , 3 + S , r K , .K W X ff .Q -Q H Jack Potes VT.,-11' v . Wiltse Stone N - rd: fe ry - - 4- it E ky M, ,Q .1 2, 'V' 1 5 555 1511 .T 1 ,.,s 1 1, - , 1 ' 1 1 ' : is '2 rf, 1 1 -31,b..w..rW1 5 r 1.1-1.- Vifvf nf. ,' X -Q5 i -A i' K f'M:gg..'sq kflzrrf-sXf?,.'2-'. .3.-. . 'iq Mgr: iz: : Rel Sammy Sweeten Jr' 1 'W' jackie Mann Q I xx! Gayle Owens Vanoy Rea if kgs er ' or is 3 e- n l N 5 E Q, . ,ani . - ,fm .4 A 4 In ,J P , Nr-. Don Thompson ii Al . 34 6 1 . Y .Qff4?i3Q 5, ' LY,rz.5:r.dw f fl. 3 A X ' -ea VI fs! 0f? 076 MW lk 1' , 'IJ' Bclva Trent Tony Veal Dollig XYHISQQ Billie Pat XVilson . ,v , gs,- ', if :H - Linda Xvhitc David XV1111amS i FIRST W , if SEMESTER ,SE diff'-. OFFICERS Y S S R fi? f President Vice President Fred Miller Lyle Brooks f 3 E W ' RE FRESI-IMAN F CLASS 1 President jim Eidson fl .2 S il if 37 E -rf-v-an Vice President SCCr6f21ry Allen Wynn David Cox Secretary Lynda Wfehunt SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS 6 JY Ne? fi e wr .Io Ann Ballinger Noah Barnett junior Barton Ianct Benn Dwight Brown Glenda Callaway Bob Chaffin Phyllis Coats Flora Cotter Claudine Davis Almcta Day jimmy Fredrickson 3- Jeanne Gallemore .-X 1 X , wfflfz 1 W fl, 4' ' I l x N -I 8 ll fl 1 ,' lf! W r lf, . 3 1. C 1 an 11 Y PM 2 N N ch . ,Q 5411 flir I -n 'Y riva l N . L. . J Q 2-X. xx ' A. 'X-1 'F fig If A: I2 X A. lf, 'I My . . A gf' 5 'elf A' David Gardner Terry Gentry Max Hntlicox lNf:1ry Herring Billy House Herlny Howe Gary Godard Ernest Harris Rim Hill Paul Horton lane Hunt immy Hurt FY Q x 1 . x 4- ' ' Mtv .-A Lamdn Husband Patsy jolmnson ' f :. I Bob Jones . ,Q Q Sue Kahlor Joy Kennedy Ceorge Lee 'limi Ljyndn Lewis ill 2 ' A 5 If L A N . 1- N '. L, ' f I I 2-ji I X ' B I fx X:-4 X , y .. W 'fi-QQ Q' e ' sr 1 Q r H fv- . W ' if g ig! . 1-rv AQ K I n 5 I , ix y 'V' W -Y' Sharon lolinson i 1 tl: fl, if 23 , ii J f Don Kirby . G' Charles Lack S H ,qt- x fl ii Kenny Lowrance L 5 nnul V my Besty Lewis W Q 'y , ' N X 3531 -' 'QH 1 ts' lv fri b A V7 ,g -va X57 iii' S 4 W l , QV' I . . I : U s , y -6 I 0 9 w -, lfmnkie jenn May jennone Mcflnslnml L 45 I . S. , ff 1-ff' 5? XVilli.nn Mulielroy X I Carol Moss K. Wg.. ,A ,f'l ,W l lXl.u'y Murplmy ' ,. 'linlsnn Nelson ' ' A f do-9' S, , . .li Velnm Nelson Q Ve-rlene Owens 'U' X m . 1 Chlfxll lhrlaer Sue Pauley ,lgulcie Paxton ' ff' m. ' E lfloyll PL'fI'ylll.lll W f L. -. ' N , V33 fe., -f 1 n Susie Peyrot W ly - l, y 5 -v- -.vX K ff-17 Kenny Roblw Paul Rosier Sue Rielmrels John Runyan Linda Scott ,IO Benny Shelton Thomas Shinpoch if Pat Spindle 'Inn Spradling Q Pat Stephens Nmq Stcvn lrt 1 l' ' K 1' IH X P N All xx ,W V gv f' ' Cf V4 fa 2? uw isilejr 3 S f s x S F X E T5 flf W-nfl if 1 johnny Cooper james liidson Manuel Householder Calvin Stone Eldon Stone Brenda Stover Betty Taylor Donnie Thomison Odos Tucker Kenneth Turner Glenda Vunnoy Bernice Vickery Carolyn Watsoxl Robert West Floella XVhite john XYf'hitehorn Diane XVrenn Carril Xvyatf Janice Wfyatt A li iw' S 5' Ph0t0gTHpl'l S not available Barbara Kennedy f'f, wer- - Q Wk Z, , . , i WH K A A L A Maw We M 'f h vi f 65' V fi, i. 3 I5 in v , 3 J 3525: ll 1 Q L sm my 1 X i iw N fa t Mi i tu 13? .W ,t . 2 , 1 ,,.. ,,. f Q 1' Ly ff , K 32, Ri 5 gm A v 1 A gsftggw I n s Xiyd 15: W 5 M , W fi IFF Q X i -gg in . ig :Q gg 1, . ff ffm-.. Q.. , .i P . 2 ,35 iw ill t . Y 9 a - Q 'EE' ' ri SVN, fgql I Ken Kirby Bill Otis johnny Reed Jerry johns President EIGI-ITI-I GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Mickey Dunn Vice President iii' Mary Ann Potes Secretary fi matt. - ' QV -vw ,W L1 v 'Q1,. 5 --fr ,Ax f, X ' Q - .,,A A-0 f f A H A 1, f be SQ' D J I' i Nob li i x A A , 1 -A ' is, 4. r MP1, ., K,., .,1.,i,L, .:-,. ,K ,rfaglnwgi V ,.. - xflyfwf-sur. ,K S Q li 'rf' V if 1 R 1 Sylvia Clary Norma In-an Conyer Tommy Crouse James Curry Cecil Davis Pat Denney Ann Denman Bob Doty Linda Dudley Diana Dugger lessie Flliston jim Girocl X M1 X is iw i, 4 e i E ' ft 5 f ' B- , . 6,g.,'f'.y x, af' ' 2 ll 3 A ,I' gf! gx x 3. mg, 'V' 1' ,, Harriet Anderson J. XV. Billy Dwain Binclerim Leo Bird Earlene Blagg Elvis Boggan Benny Boyles Gena Braden Mittie Cape Mike Carr Dorothy Caves Mary Beth Chaffi l'l Q. ii 'yi , V Munwif x ezi .Q7 H t Qjl iyv x ki . I. . . V 1 . . . Iggy X '17'.fX : 4 Ai arg y rvv B B B if -'H i ,DVA M , f 5 A 1 I' '- Sf ' - x 1' A- B . ii 5 ,,,f Al Ag I , -. 'N A Y., lm - ' .Q 0 i ,vs W I 15 ' Jwfaiii , . rx' w ,X V w ., .N , xx I Y f 7 ' - i ' i. A. V. i i ' F f X A we I 4: 535' 'wi ff, M 1 4 1 42 I -QA r- ' X f 1 f K. 9 .-wx' 2' .. -Aux 3M Dimmu .Iolmson I,41 Dmina 'Innes l.imi.1 Jones CfI.iriif Kimlvrcll Clifford Kirby N1.lI'g.lI'C'f Kirby 'lcrrc-I I..1stcr PM Idzwrcncc Jerry Luc Karan lciiiiiig Russcll Lewis Put Little .in 'lil All K ff! 2 A My 5 ,lg I . 1 4 92 Y 'N in fy 1' 46 li x Ann Gocbcl Bill Green Chun Haim-S Slici-field H.1lc Hulun Hutm Cllri' Hciwmi' 'limi Hilggim Haskcll IIoll.1ml Dm Horton Smttiu Hunt 'Im' Um Ale-wall Beiiiiiu Diulmiimii 3 . '17 ly S Qi . .gg 17 4 . '15 ' ?' 'Of' , In 'VJ .. 1 A -,iw lg 4 44 .af 1 ' I 'I kirx 'Ju' I . , ' I u--f' l lf ltmm' - -9 9 f i' jim Lora-nzino Norma Low 'lm' lnwrnmc Bill Lowrimorc Dmw-tlmy' M.1nuus O, IU. Mn'C.ll1.1 M.11'y Mllrclnml - 4 lim Murpln' f ff 3? ' ' Kid I ,, RK 9 s 'W il X ii 'S -mx 1, A 2 lzh.lI'lW.lI'.l Nelson X' H Q g 0 l.l'llkl.l Nl-lncculi ,sg A XY'.1111l.1 U.1klCy K , H, Dulmws Parker . m X Nl ff ' I ., L , x 1 , X ' I 1 Burl Pcx c-to N m .2 , I ' f Dorothy Pope l ff ' '- lT.u'l R.1rli1'1' , l .,, , l XY'filli.1m RC.1Q.1I'1 - X 'B if., Vl 7,6 1 x 4 . . r , I I' I, al ll Y Q B.1rlmr.1 Reynolds Xxrdlltll Ridling ,gg , 'i .1f llclcn Roflxc-ll ' -lorry Runym , L gh. V 1, ., if Q, V T 'X lf ' Li I A, X DcXVnync Staff Rillmrll Sclmwnke Karon South l7.1I'IIL'Sl' Stnggs Yi ,r ,. t il l , -r ' off -' I 1 5 x 'Y 5- , K X . I Y ,W Am 'nl ll ,V Q 'M' ' lu 1. 'Q- 4- g 4' 9:7 ' l X vi, N 5 , i GY' A V RIN X x l f' X ' X ,Ax lm X , ' :L 5. ' li if . 4 ' i r 'I' ' . , K X y 1 4 ,Gimp ' , 'I ,- I i f I .WY l edit' i g.,,, i - ,,,, Im , ' 9 f p .4 J r -1, fn I Q A ,V 1 i W' A fa, -'if 71 R ,,, ff' i l x ,f xt.. -. ,- ,ll ZX 'fiv . l .lorry W'illi.1mQ 4 m ii - ' 1 M.ir'x'ii1XVil4m1 I is V R . W lialW.1fLl XVuI'lCj' X M .1 A 1 Jw i N X . , Fugcm- lllxxxlrcls Shirley ll.1ri'cll . ,Lick ll.1rris llc-tty Kc-nncnly Marie lNl0nroc Clic-star Tull-cington , Y 1, 'lorry XVL-lls gf' I V X i V vb-'jj -' ' J 2' - 3 Via, lawn- 'R Q' X-1 ,. f-- Si 'UQ fF'S -v K Tam Stone Dorotliy Sutlicr Dom Vim Horn Tom Wfadc Joy Wfallcn Bill XYILIITCI1 Gayle Xvntson Edwin XVcst Dec XVhitc Virginia XY'l1il.'Cl1 Anita Wfilkins Dock Wfilliams M SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS 'C in .C 'Q K' 5 X X, 16' ' lTlY.l Alexander I -., if' ,Q ', Angela Anliina Y VL V Mary Blclnii e' xxh K .ak 1 ?:l.ll'llC9 B.1lwrQ I , hx K .llll 1.1 Baines 1 4. 1 Q 1 4 .lurk Bcnralcn 7 -Xi 'E J F A wk , L! N. b jf. A ffl - if 'W MFL fi 'B 'Iimmic Bcnvcr P I ,il ' 4, h Troy Bcnvcr 'AA Q' - 4' 'H i Q Rox Bc-ll X K .5 A - 1 Q' it Riclmrd Billings l . ' f 1,5 . F' A '55, Z. it V' .rn .4 'LK x S X l . Charles Brown , r, ,lcrry Brown gr ' f, 4 WA Mary Suc Brown X - ' C Milton Brown ' ' i X X N' 'Z ' N X kk U 3, X 3 3, i . ,. .a...X U bf J l, f X ,Pf- , iir QL A ,Z l rx S 1 ' . johnny Cngle - ni. , fi Loyd Cam VX 4 ilk fg, 'J' George Capps SJW' x - Q h . l l f ,A 0 Omar Carlile M -V Photograph C W C X not available l I vi fix Micheal Chandler jack Childs Pamclw. Conley james Cottlc all Q Sifffzfwiiw it r 'T ' i i 5, iw R ' l Z V JuSt 'A lr it camera?-ll la w 4 A' ll! Shy N Q l ff Af! ' i 1 fi' ,, L ., K? N! tw? , k r ,luditli Green ,,..,, Peggy Griffin , ,Q iyl 'ag ' M Judy Haekler h K , Kenneth Hentlm X' A Hersliel Higgins 9, ' Don Hilliard '25 4, W ,, Roy Holbrook ' Helen Holland . 1 X , A , x Y ,N- x!7 14 fl Janet Holmes Robert Howe Q 4 . ' Carolyn Hunt Frerl Ray Hunt L if , -Q N, 1 rw: mv i eg , Allen Jones T , Shirley Kesler I i MQ L. H. Kennedy Mi- UL K Bryan Kinney Photograph not available W A-, i .Q -I , I Had tO Work I vt X FW' fm' 'wr is If A ' ' ii: ' A' v.:,: .Q in ' ,I df s I yrvh Q -' . , Ruth Cooper Harvey Day Jerry Edwards Reba Frost Dick Gallemore Lewis Glover '51 'O X -'J'-i r l 1 ff' r i r i, rx we-my r yt 43, E 1rf A xi f .. :O 'le A .I s X'-'S W-13 1 I ' ,' 5 r A I I f E ' J 'Q C1 K K x X :: :.'-. 5 Ccm' Mrflalm Allrlffy' Nauru IJJHIIY Nirhrrls Slrirlvy Parks U.lI'IW.Il'.l Paync Sarmm' PL-tlilt Imlx' R.1imx'.1lcr Mary Alma RC'.1l!I,C Mary Reynolds ,Luk Riu' Dax ir! Rli'l1IWlll'.Q XVoodic Rogers Inu lillcrn Rllllydll P.llll.l Snkmu Kay Salt' Alice Slmcpnrd Donald Kirby LCC Kirby Xvnnda Kirk s rx ,Q Kay Luck jimmy Lcmming Frank lcwis A - N -'sm -- in av A' E if 3 1 ,, fa ' Q3 ' rs, , . 1 V 1 , X31 r ,r :Mgr a,,w, E , . , r f . al' Pictufe not ' avaliable F0 Q, rua uSt A drdnt SVG QQ H ' ing Q ' I' 'LO J L. wear -'T' ! .-I x l 3 I - . 5 ' Mary Louise Shipp Sue Splnwn ilg1V,r,',.jg ' - 'yh ' Don Stevens f ' . . Portia Stone ' is 'lf lr l abr , 1 TH Q f y yy , no Y I 0 ' I x l 3 'F' n ff: Darlene Tyler Francine Venable Thomas Vickery Gene Wfalker Suzanne Wfnlker Gerald Wfatson lilmmy Wfatts Claude Wfilliams Billy Woodell Douglas XVorley Robert Wriglmt David W'ylie ff A drol f Q K e21zr 5f W. 'x from , from ,g Tlffii ' ' ' Kathryn Thomas Jimmy Thompson johnnye R. Thompson joe Tucker L4 I ,',1'WG:t-K+? f Q5 , or A- f 1 1 V N 5 r A , rr 1' X 42 su 1 ff - .aff gf K, 5 ' A f f lx T 'Picture not T do available H r'l 4 my Q VS A N 11St HT, X have 5 Ti? Fi L Q K -1 T- 5 rt mg eya 1 t yo, e y y 4 fldid . ly y L O U J W1-281' T, f,4. v Yin f . ' -,QL 64312.33 x .,- F 0 COURTESY OF DENMAN'S STUDIO SULPHUR '55 BULLDOG STAFF wi , I I X-Q YIUII! 'i ir EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Anne Mountford ASSISTANT EDITOR: Clnudcll Hill ASSISTANT EDITOR: IXl.lI'l.lll Corley BITSINIYSS INIANAGERZ Jack Wfcbb ASSISTANT MANAGER: junk ASSISTANT MANAGER: I'1I'.lIll'illD Herring BUSINESS SECRETARY: Donut SPORTS EDITOR: Glen Lewis PHOTOGRAPHER: B. Denman ART EDITOR: Cecilia Ziumcr SENIOR EDITOR: XYIIIINLI Cox jUNIOR EDITOR: Nin.1 Slcplicus SOPHOMORE EDITOR: Peggy Pcvclo IIRESHMAN EDITOR: Bcsty Lewis EIGHTH EDITOR: lNI.1ry Aim Potts SEVENTH EDITOR: judi Morton Eisluui' hy M.1cSp4ulLlc11 PRESIDENTS CLUB Eamic Cxollins-Band, Bill Spindle-Sr. Class, Eddie Lewis-S. C., jack Webb-S. C., jack Hunt-F. lf. A., Sid Ward jr. Class, lXIonroc Lee-jr. Class, Xviltsc Stonc'Glee Club, Marian Corley-E. H. A., Rene Annu Baker-Pop Club Rex IXT.1l1I1fl..CllCYlI1Llf1IS Club, Trcv.1 MCJIIEQCF-SOIDIIOIITOIC Class, jerry Carter-Thcspizm Society, Ercd Miller-Freshman Class. junior High Librarians Peggy Griffin lllva Alexander Mary Ann Potes Tana Stone Mrs. Fulton Senior High Librarians Peggy Ashley Pauline Frost Anna Lee Chaffin Becky Walker Mrs. Davenport Dorothy MacSpadden Betty Ruth Little 1 junior High Office Force Anita Wfilkins Clearce Kimlml Judi Morton Norma Jenn Conyer jimmy Murphy Pasty Lorwancc Mr, Greenly, Principal Senior High Office Staff Kay Hoffman Kenneth Elder jackie Mann Eddie Best Betty Cooley Lyle Brooks Mr. Duke X vfxf -1 F. F. A. FIRST ROXV: C. I.ee. I.. Lowrance, B. Donaho, Moss, L. Hefner. B. jones, T. Davis Ciagle, K. Hovve. '53-'iii Rodeo Queen SECOND ROXY7: Mr. Barnes, Sponsor, I. Hilliard, Reed, I. Kirby, I-I. Hovve, B. Stovall, W. Loxvrance. XV. Collins, P. Cooper, M. Green, 'ill-'55 F. F. A. Sweetheart THIRD ROXV: P. Danveru. C. Hood, Lancaster B. Wfoodell, B. Lancaster, N. Lee, D. Coyle, T. fientrv FUIIRTH ROXV: H. Swanson, G. Pierce, R. Mann. R. Richard, I. Runyan. Burdett, Stone, T. Frost FIFTH ROXV: II. Kennedy, UI. Gentry, DI. Hunt. If. Collins, D. Coats, D. Thompson, O, D. Owens, P. Thompson, R. Hale. , V My . , . Lett to Right: Roy Turner, Leo E, Barnes, Raymond Lee, James Lancaster, and Herman Swanson. Lee, Lancaster, and Swanson, winners Mr. Dick Norwood was elected as Honary ot' the lith annual Turner Field Day judging Contest, in the FFA division. FFA member for '54-'55, Tommy Frost This team vvon over 8-I other FFA chapters from over the entire state is presenting him with the honary member- of Oklahoma. The team won S50 in addition to the bronze bull trophy ship plaeque. held by James Lancaster. I FUTURE I-IOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROXV, N. Chaffin, Moss, A. Birch, Davis, F. Cox, A, Chaffin, juynes, SECOND ROXV, Aubrey, K. Howe, Giles, Wf Cox, lxlL'Sl7ilLlLlClI, Cottle, Cooley, Cubley, F. Hill, Dirickson, Baker, THIRD ROW, Gallimore, I. Birth, Harris, Holland, W. Munn, C. Hill, Jewell, Husband, B. Lewis, Hunt, FOURTH ROXVg A. Mount- lortl, Brewer, Cape, Corley, Leonard, L. Mountliord, Green, Burdett, Mann, Cowan, May, FIFTH ROW, C. Howe, M. hrlrlllgllllll, Sponsor, jones, Kirby, Lemmings, Bearden, L. Lewis, Cheser, Monger, Frantz, Calloway, Bullenuer. FIRST ROXV, Owens, Watson, Stephens, Tam Sing, White, P. Wilson, Walls, Wrenn, D. Wilson, SECOND ROW, K. Williams, B. Wilson, Stuart, Wiggins, Smith, S. Williams, Pierce, E. Stone, L. White, THIRD ROW, R. Townsley, Sponsor, Rammage, Rutherford, Peak, Spradling, Spindle, Stover, Vickery, FOURTH ROW, Brown, Herring, Waillen, P. Rutherford, Rea, Parker, Walker, Monger, Wfebb, FIFTH ROW, Parsons, Elmore, Vannoy, Fisher, Lewis, Hill, B. Williams, Stout. Ng, i xsffixm 'I 5015 i 1. A Xwk fi SENIOR PEP CLUB CHEERLEADERS: Pierce, Smith, Howe, Cottle, Cox, not pictured: Birch. FIRST ROW: Chaffin. Calloway, Gallemore, Spindle, Vannoy, White, Wilson, Stephens, Nemecek, Clark, Wal len. SECOND ROW: W. Mann, Mrs. Duke, Sponsor, Frost, Spradling, Kahlor, Allen, Brewer, Hill, S. Williams Rutherford, McSpadden, Cubley, Aubrey, Cottle. THIRD ROW: Watson, S. Williams, Little, Green, Frantz, Baker, J. Mann, Johanson., L. Lewis, K. Williams, Stone, Sekavec. VlX'l3.n Cottle Fay COX VlfglHl3 Iva LQC Birch Charlene Howe Lou Ann Pierce . ig x Q CHEERLEADERS ii . G Q stwj Q if 1 7: EN.J'g 1 OKLAHOMA HONOR SOCIETY SISATIZD: ll. XV.ilker, V. lloll.1ntI. I3.C1ooley, IZ. Rgiekley, G. Montgomery, L. Peak, A. Mountford SIZVONID ROXV: D. lNl.uSp.1d-.lei1. XV. l.emming, L. XVhite, M. Corley, Spradling, S. Peyrot, L. Scott, N. Steplienb TIIIRD ROXY: XV. fuhlcy, PS. Stover. L, XVillmms, G, Godard, L. Brooks, Carter, L. Pittman, Stout, G. I.r-wus. if Ilowe. K. lfltler, L. Mountliortl, B. Lewis, Mann Q i ct X C3 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROXV: Monte lfry, Peggy Ddnyeur, Anne Mountford, Gail Giles, Betty Cooley, Dorothy MucSpadden, Cecilia Zeimer SIECIOND ROW: lithel Rackley, Claudell Hill, Virginia Holland, Lynda Peak, Nina Stephens, Linda Mountford, Mrs. Davenport, Sponsor THIRD ROW: Larue Pittman, Judith Leonard, Wilinn Cubley, Sherrill Williains, Marian Corley, Kenneth Flder, Gaye Montgomery, jerry Carter, Glenn Lewis I Y Q. f 1 Q? ? 8 W -49 v X -f If F 99 95523, .S gf Ere' W 'G J M 3 6 of. SK Y Iwi! 5 I I '57 S. FIRST AND SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT CCUNCIL SIZA'I'IiD: Dortliy IXI.1rSp.iiIrIeii, IIFJIIIQIIII Herring, lfddie Lewis, 'Luk WL-Iwlw, flak Fisher, I7rerIi.i Brewer STANDING: Virginm HoII.1nrI, I.inrI.i Xveliunt. PM Lewis, SI1irIeyNViIIi.1ms, Marilyn Green, Iftliel Rarkley, Anim fIIl.lI-I-III, Ci.lT'l,' Montgomery, Betty Kirby lnil ROXV: Iiernire Virkerv, P.lLII D.lIIX'L'LlF, PelggyD.1nyCLir, Bill I'I.llTTIWy, Mr. Duke, Sponsor, Rgxy RicI1.1rrI., XV.iyne Collins, -lolinny Spimlliaig, IiIiIon Stone, C HI WAYS STAFF FRONT ROXV1 If. fox, N. C1I1.iI'fin. V. Holland, Gaye Montgomery, XV. Cox, B. Cooley, A. R. Birch, Mrs. Nor- WQMNI SICCUND ROXV: R. jnynes, M. Rutherford, Z. Aubrey, V. Smith, CQ. Hill, M.'Hnrris, L.. Peak, K. HofI'm.in THIRD RDXV: I.. A. Pierce, D. A. HAII, K. XViIIinms, F. Brewer, G, XV. CImIfin, C. Hinkmgin, T. Brown FOIIRTII ROXV: I. Birch, C. Howe, P. Rutherford, F. Hill, D. Stevens, V. Lewis, B. Spindle SEATED: Betty Cooley, Glenn Lewis, Sherrill XVillig1ms,, Anne Mountford, Marian Corley STANDING: Don Parenti, judith Leonard, Gaye Montgomery, Anna Birch, jack Webb, Iwanna Steele, Donald Nobles 1 . 5 . V , , ina ? I 'Wie W 5 :fr Q, if . l 'I 1' I, x 'T' , ...iw 'es-my TH ESPIAN T SEATED: Betty Cooley, Virginia Holland, Treasurer, Jerry Carter, President, Anne Mountford, Secretary, Gaye Montgomery, Gail Giles. STANDING: Xvllllll Cubley, Karen Howe, Charlene Howe, Lynda Peak, Sherrill XVilliams, Nina Stephens, Iwanna Steele, Monte Fry. 1. B. Denman, Kenneth Elder, Wfesley Bates, Judith Leonard, Glenn Lewis, jack Wfebb, Anna Ruth Birch, Marian Corley. ---.-,,-,-'- -' -- ---Y'-ff --'---W 'f V ' V Q v E SENIOR BAND FIRST IIOW: Anna Sekavec, Monte Fry, Neatlia Brown, Besty Lewis, Donna johnson, Sue Richards, Linda Scott, Sharon johnson, Linda XX7ehunt, Susie Peyrot, Sue Kahlor, Ann Denman, Pat Stephens, Gena Braden, Mary Herring, Lou Wfilliams, Majorette. SITVOND ROXV: Peggy Danyeur, jimmy Hurt, jackie Paxton, Gorden Richards, Bill Halpain, Donnie Gwens, l.IIl1l.lNL'IllCLCk, llarlene Blagg, Russell Lewis, Venoy Rea, Lois Bates, Sue Pauley, ,lenone Mcfiasland, jerry Cagle, Sammy Sweeten, jack Hunt, Bill Holland, Mr. Scott, Director. THIRD ROXV: Dale Moss, Donnie Coats, Gaye Montgomery, Hal Ingram, Wilnia Brown, Kent Higgins, Mike Q XViIIiams, llirnc-st Collins, Karen Lemmings, Charles Cotter, Edwin Frantz, Kenneth Flder. 3 1 ,E I ' Ag fi 1 ' ef 'f'QF'34s - ,af , .a. I will ' ' TWIRLERS AND MAJORETTE 'x af ,........ xr I Peggy Danyeur LF I .A Anna Sekavec Monte Fry 1 A!! Lou Williams Majorettes 7 ,... Sfifitaa-I I. -- - . 1l ii III? If JUNIOR HIGH BAND FIRST ROXV: L. Scott, M. Brown, M. Carr, Edwards, R. Sclrwake, R. Frost, K. Thomas, M. Reynolds, M. Poles, C. Hunt, -I. Rainwater, L. Nemeeek, E. Blagg, L. Dudley, L. Wfelmunt. SECOND ROXV: D. johnson, S, Peyrot, E. Boggan, B. Craig, H. Higgins, E. Edwards, R. Wriglat, R. Billings, S. Wfard, D. Nichols. M. XVilson, R. Lewis, B. Lowrimore, D. Wlylie, G. Braden, K. Leming, S. Richards. THIRD ROXV: M. Herring, A. Denman, L. Runyan, B. Green, T. Higgins, F. Flowers, E, Wforley, S. Wfallccr. G. Conyer, D. Suther, Mr. H. Scott, S. Splawn, I. Morton. ,oo 4 I I, JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB whih ww -My wad ' v 9'9HlO I. . tw'-',,,,,,,,,svld JUNIOR HIGH TWIRLERS V-, 'WZ ia., FIRST ROXV: llollaml, Stone, Lack, T. Stone, Green, Griffin, Moore, Wfhiten, Holmes, Mr. Greenlee. SECOND ROXV: l'ILlI'IZO, Rhea, Vifatson, Reynolds, Ridling, Nel- son, Dugger, Alexander, Wfallen, Thompson. THIRD ROXV: Anderson, XVilkin- son, Blagg, Dudley, jones, Denny, Low, Parker, Parks, Venable. FOURTH ROXV: Golwles, Iilston, Sekavec, Runyan, Leminings, Kimf ble, jones, Kirby, South, Neinetek, Denman. Mary Herring, Linda Scott, Lynda XYICIILIIII, Sue Peyrot, Ann Den- man, 'Iudi Morton, Sue Richards, Sue Splawn, Donna johnson. I ft SENIOR GIRLS' CHORUS First Row: f.l1II.l.lAlI1, Cox, Giles, Fry, Aubery, Cooley, Montgomery, Hill, Nemeeek, Wfalker. Setond Row: Harris, Rutherford, M. Rutherford, Stephens, Mann, Wfilliams, Cape, Corley, jones, F. Cox. Third Row: Mrs. Couch, Howe, Leonard, Steele, Peak,S. Wfilliiims, Bireh, Smith, Rea, Brewer. Fourth Row: C, Hill, Holland, Lewis, Peveto, Baker, Wilson, jaynes, Pierce, Owens, Dickerson. FiI'tl1 Row: fubley, Currey, Sekavec, Walls, Mann, Cowan, Burdett, A. Chaffin, McCracken, White. MIXED CHORUS I-FIRST ROXW: Clubley, N. Chaffin, Giles, Cox, Fry, Cooley, Aubery, F. Hill, Montgomery, Nemecek, Walker SIY OND ROW: Mrs. Couch, C. Hill, Harris, Stephens, Mann, K. Williams, Cape, Corley, Rea, jones. THIRD ROW: G. Lewis, Holland, P. Rutherford, M. Rutherford., Steele, Peak, Leonard, Birch, S. Williams, B Lewis. FOURTH ROXV: Parsons, Lewis, Webb, Frost, Nobles, Moss, Ward, Brooks, M. Williams, P. Lewis, T. Nobles IfII Tl-I ROW: Herring, Spindle., jackson, P. Stephens, Fisher, Cottle, Owens, Hunt, Paxton. SIXTH ROW: Bonds, XValker, Chaffin, E. Collins, Hale. 4' Anna Birch Gaye Montgomery Sherrill Xvilliams Ann Denman Judi Morton Sue Splawn jo JUNIOR HIGH SEXTET Ninn Stephens Claudell Hill Gail Giles Earlene Blagg Deloras Parker Gena Braden JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS I IIiS'l' ROXV: K. Link, Green, P. Grililiin, N. I.nw, G. Braden, D. Dugger, Morttnn, A. Denman, L. Dudley, M. flmtitiii, Ii. Ifrnst, lrlolnies. SIX UND ROXVQ P. Stniie, II ll.irtzu, tl. XV.tlleu, K. Sell, S. Parks, lf. Veimlvle, S, Hunt, I.. Runyiin, A. Slielmrd, I, R.iiiixx.tter, M. Reynolds. :IIIIRI3 RUXV: Mrs, Coueli, li. Nelson, XV. Kirk, M. XVI1ite, A. Moore. S. Kesler, A. Wlillrins, S. Clary, XV, liitlliiig, M. lNloorel.ind. l Ul'li'l'Il ROXV: A. Aiitun.i P. Denny, li, Alexantler, D, P.trl-cer, lilliston, K. Soutli, Bliley, L. Nemecelc, D, loliiistiii, XV, U.ilgley. l Ilf'IlI IIOXV: I. 'l'liuinrisoii, M. I5.igl1us, D. Tyler, G. XV1ttsun, M. Rl1e.i, L. jones, P. Conley, C. Hunt, K, Leming, S. Splayvn, K. 'I4l'lOlTILI.S, P. Sel-zavee. C7 1 Pb FRESHMAN CHORUS I-IIIST ROXV: S. Peyrnt, S. Ricli.trds, S. Scott, A. Ballinger, S. KLll1lL3f,,l. Spradling. SIKOND ROXV1 I . Wfliite, M. Herring, P. Spindle, B. Lewis, G. Ciztllmwvay, B. Viekcry, L. XVL-lmunt, Mrs. Couch 'I'IIIRD ROXV: P. fliesser, M. Allen, S. Pauley, S. jolmson, Ifisher. IfOl?R'I'II ROXV: G. Vnnnny, S. Nlnss, V. Owens, D. Wfrenn. CAFETERIA COOKS Mrs. Husband, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Cottle fill fbdosd' f In- ku ,sf 1- ,255 CIE Hghw' 4 , Q' I 'i I -. ' .rv : . , 5 I 4 Q in V: .L fin Luv -.. A- TL!- dl ,rm 7 M ' Ni? an Tu 3' Q W2 vw' 1 'Q CJ 1 wail J-Vlfig l X.-A 'f A L ' Q T5 '1 C i Q4 vftf 15.1- f' -'f 'V ggi? f m. -u Q . 4 , ' if , ., L v k A . ' - ,px . ' z, W ,- A V- Q - vs ,., 5 f , f' sw ' I Q s QQ sz 5 .uf 9? My if if 9 K Q Iwi' 'M I , 'A,, I , , nf l,x,K,fQ 'Q 'S ,SW f , ! ,SP .Is i ,. .. ,W ,Q M : 1. .V U s ' my H M, f-fL,-f N Um- ,W W Wg, N ,,, NWN.. V if :N A gnu' 119' sw' no W ., M , I 1' f . 1' jak, V 34.1 Q qua- .. as J f Yu bl W W x' , .1 N V 51. 'L SL 1 4' '3 ff 5 iff' , A ' X . A 1 X ., ...,,, G i uf W wzfgg, - .,.. i -x W L, J , . ,1 I ' X 1 .QW Mm, 157 -V , Jw -f X... , , , ..X,1.Mz5,-X? 11.94 l 1 A 7. .V A X -V7 . ?'ii..'S2v wn1,g,f-Kim, ,vc ' Q, H. . Mv- ,,.il.fi'fr-FM . ,sw 5 Q- I Q 1 VLKLA ,L - f X . .L g. ,QL ,,.'k- , 5 1 R Q M lr. A ,J N ' lr- VVLCN 'AKC DNC V6At CCTC1' cbmgg P.. ,X o wsxzn' againsi your name -A 'N 1 nz. -x , 1' A 4.5: :ix If .i 5 ATL 'xx f gcqy . . , wrmfe. not 1 yguvwuq or ,ggi 'A ui Low you Qu eb ilu: Ehmg A , j Egg if Sf' X- 3 ww M KC'-S' 4 f b . i ,m, ' , W , , ML -- '7 ' , , ,f A . 'fffff X 'f'l COURTESY OF msNMAN's srumo , Q1 1 Y A ' ' k I- .. A- 2 ' :J ,Lim-E?wfw N' 'W ,A ix x T ifi, 'X A SE xwv M 4 . ff? f 1 WX Lien Q, for H ,K W ,M Vffgilliil Slllith Dglflgl Xvalls JUIUOF Sophomore ATTENDANTS :A x . -Q Aw J rd if :Wi B X xx . L X -. 1 CORONATION EXERCISES fi0.J1u-kgqn lfluwur Girl-Susan Ncmccck 22.Spindlc 15-Spears Crown BL-nrcr-H.1ro1d Scott, , in , em Qf QUE! BAND QUEEN mfywk :m mf- .M N-V1 3 f ,XX ,.,-F F v ,N mf I' x xl E. W. Wa Q Q' 4 -qpulnuaf,-.-iiv Gena Braden Peggy Griffin Eighth Grade Seventh Grade ATTENDANTS -li 'X . 5 '+-.. . Fi-lx JUNIOR HIGH- CORONATION EXERCISES Flower Girls-Rita Howcth Debbie Rainwater ll-jcwcll 18-West 82-Baker Crown Bearer-Larry Mobbley FIRST ROXV: Coach Norwood, C. Gordard, B. Hamby, E. Lewis, B. Lpindle, D. Hall, F. Cottle B. Parsons, F. Herring, Carter, Coach Cleveland. SECOND ROXV: XV. Niblaclc, H. Crumbley, T. lfrost., Spradling, R. jackson, G. Lewis, M. Lee, J. Stout, R. Mann. THIRD ROXV: H. Bonds, T. Veal, B. XVilliams, Potes, E. Collins, E. Kennedy, Stout. .. . 6316-1 ff..-t. -416.-'.'-.:.,1h ' --.-ntfm. 41--- '. . . 'I Sulphur is very proud of their four Senior boys who were :fi-S ' honorably mentioned for All State because of their out- :Ex standing athletic ability. W4 ,N Floyd Red Cottle Fullback Bill Willie'i Spindle Bill Egor Parsons gi -h I Right Half Back Left Half Back ' '1 Eddie Captain Tub Lewis If '- I Center , ii Q . 14.1 ' Q,-A 'at N Kuff! L 's- N1 . I ,l5:' I N iii-ff.,. ' -A ttf-Q S. A . 1:19,'ui'. 4. - ' -cg gg'.'Ac,.4,. , fg-1.5-j1:g:..:,f,s , 'H''fsri-gs?-.'fg-fizs415-fr.: if.-. if-1 life .. v,f',1fg,1' . ' - .1 12.3 , f Sulphur High School Coaches Coach Norwood has coached at Sulphur for the past four years. He is also basketball and track coach. Coach has gained the respect of all boys he has coached in athletics and has developed the fine sportsmanship among the stu- dents. Coach Cleveland has been Asst. Coach for the past year and has helped Coach Norwood and the athletes at Sulphur High tremen- dously. Senior High Football Captains Hill Spindle-Captain-has served his team Iiaithlully for six years both in junior lligh and Senior High. Floyd Cfottle-Co-Captain'has helped Sul- phur in lootballfor live years, tremen- clously. Bob Lancaster-Co-Captain-has battled for his team at Sulphur High for four years. SENIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM SEATED: Vlfayne Niblack-Sr, Carl Goddard-Sr., Bill Parsons-Sr., Frank Herring-Sr., Floyd Cottlc' Sr., Bill Spindle-Sr., Bob Lancaster-jr., Eddie Lewis-Sr., ,Paul Rueb-Sr., Bill Hamby-Sr., jerry Carter- Sr., Mgr. SECOND ROW: Coach Norwood, james Lancaster-jr., Glenn Lewis-jr., Robert Jackson-Soph., Tony Veal-Soph., jack Potes-Soph., Gen McKinnon-Soph., Bill' Williams-Jr., Eddie Moore-jr., Dennie Spears-jr., Coach Clcvcland. THIRD ROW: Harley Bonds-Mgr, Jimmy Stout-Soph., jonny Spradling- jr., Monroe Lee-jr., Marlin Luna-Soph., Tommy Frost-jr., Danny Flowers-jr., Larry Hefner-Soph., Bill Kclton-Soph., Harold Crumbley-jr. N..-.T C , y, 4-at M li , 1 K ,. K C nl! wry '7l V? lil Tw-i A Hr UM lawn? 3 BV xv '1 '1 '1 I' 'nw-H w GP' ' ,,,,? I av ff vvirgrlw A TEAM 'GU' ui -14 J+.22.a my v-nn-hquv ' - X 1, I I 'W 'gif' 'fi' 33 , i '9'V' 1f lw-1-vN-u-up--go- jim rl? if 55 gl ,K X r u 9 I 1 .ir Si if K, 22 .- mfs -r gf s on k, '85 a , Ao .K F' 1 i -9533, x'A S , Q , N T Q ' , is Q . 3.2, a ' 'W .. , . -5 ws! f' 'nv 5 . :S ' ' -ad? 'x X'1.'4.- J ,Q 1 N 'V M- ',.f5J - 'fl' .v 'Q T-1 .ay .. ,lan T .- l.l 6 QU 5? 4 I Nil- .'!.n!11.f ,FP wi if 1 Q A 6 1 -X1 ,fr 5 ww Q V? fi- J i O H G H JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL lfirst row: Corrcli Martin, Boyles, Godard, Shelton, Cox, VUL-st, Brooks, Jewell, johns, Runyan, Thomp son, Xvynn, Dilnyeur, Coach Reed, Sci-ond fowg Bulger, Stone, Doty, Brown Barton, lidison, Hefner, Dunn, Glover, Haynes, Boggan Billy, Swindle, Lowrance. Third row: Kinney, Moore, Ratlil, XVgirren, Howe, Davis, Day, Girod, House., Richburg, Lowrance Kc-nn lv, XV.1cle-hflgr. First row: Coach Martin, Girod, Donaho, Davis, Ward, Harris, Cox, Lorenzino. Second row: Brooks, Jewell, Householder, Thompson, Bunyan, Danyeur. Third row: Wynn, Shinpach, Eidson, West, Godard, Wright, Brown. 13? Cb JUNIOR I-IIGI-I BASKETBALL Lyle Brooks, Captain of junior High Basketball team, receives thc trophy for win- ning thc first tournament held in the new gymnasium. -..Il- fin is D 3 Q? Y 'iii' 'Y -as F- ...Q R ' ' '- ,.'w fw,..- , Y A Qm u ,fxw:p T' H. , -1 Ev' A ' 4' -f' T ffwg 1 M fff2fff' 3' ive - , .- 4 54q15,wf5q,15jgm.' U11 .- . jffz'mI.v .,11f:. - ,z , I WK-'c,'s',,Q-- f' ff uisgxjgiffiyf,gygflgfx , f?.i,rfwi'f f1,LW ,1'11,.-fn .Yfiff5x1vi'!gg,5?7'1,g1x,,..f's gif,-23331, Legg 4 95,157'fiH:iiV13gg5gQg.'QA1 K L .mx ea- , . .3 F, 'V 2 'k' 1 ' wigmw ' K K 3 A A A-' isp 15 K' si ' ' '1 ' '--iii-pfffj figyf. 'F e5.iJJ:.ffj'f53fL4,ggimfglggi,i?E: .w if :i212n'p 7 WL .. A .xr Q2 - -zf7?,,51 -1111111 Kh - ' . f' L L L - - f Q 1 ' ,W -' A M H .1 :ge -1 ' . P 1 ..,,m . f 4 fl f ,W ' If ' ' ' 151434 ' 'ff , , L. - ,.,. f V ,. 'S ..f 'm E ! , 0 I-A 'I' T Q -, 534.4 Q, . . ' W . ,M va 'Fax aa 4, MJ A N: fn' 'rv' ' if ' A - nd: ,I iixifftgpmp- .' an 1 1 ni- up -an M I 5 an . Q NS.. 5 Av 4 gl? ' .m'f,Q':,1n-ls' Q ' I-1 .Ts l ' 7' gm ww ..,.. m', . M , K .W k A M i 5 'B fr- Y . A ' Q M ' 'F k ' gf w M A ,. -- if - - . V 4' ,mv-, Wx X' LQ ,M N .P vu M x M, 1- if 'Y' , w M ki 3, V If ' ,,, , k .L gp H ow ' M k 4 .1 W ' ' 4-Y my 1, V V K , , 2 ,g,27g. re ' In 'V Ayi-, fl K Q , v wx 41, 5 ' Afmrfq dp., y-9 .ra L 'V' Wim ffffiz ,wg 'X 4 . fx A mf . ,Q . ' --'dqfigli f may my H A - aww. -3' ' M2333 , L- 4 ' gy .JW wr' ' ,vw M0 , A f' A 'M M 'L fn' ' ' lf ' 4' .W -sf Y ' we , gh, ,W I W 'L J Q as me wf fi gi. . k,, i ?,f-fri' A, ma , , I .Am ,y a visit SULPHUR NA xv. 1 , N .W 5, I J' Q A , 5: f K 9:5 133 wwwm xv ye 2 1 H: - .- '- -4.4 nt '23, , f' 'lv ' an rx C N 5 EA HICK'S Sf-IMCE - I - - OF FULTON AND CO. FURNITURE SULPHUR SCHOOL BOOSTER DAVIS OUR SCHOOLS ARE THE FOUNDATION OF THE PROGRESS OF OUR NATION- CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF I955 COMO-AN CHEMICAIS SULPHUR, OKLAHOMA Complimenis EVERETT RUEB'S Davis Paint Associate Store -I Paini-WaIlpaper-Housewares-Giffs I007 Wesi Second Sulphur, Oklahoma I v Congraiulafions JACK NQWLIN ' ANTIQUE Hossv SHOPPE Across from High School l I Sulphur Phone 75 I Sulphur, Oklahoma Y 1 jx L A 1,3-yl I v 3 It UT ' , 1 If T' gn .Q It U s 2 , Q w-11 5. I -' ,M or 'I ox, 1. ' W A ,. fi o l A 1 lf ggi? V yi ' K ,I X Q y 2' 'fi o I 32.3 T 3 L. f K 1 4 I 1 I ' ' A X QI 24. E I Complimenfs W of RICHARDS SEETON 5-10-25: sToRE DRUG 2l5 W. Muskogee Phone 73 Io' W- Muskogee Pho 36 SUlPHUR DRY GOODS Murray Coun+y's Olclesf Dept S+ore Esf. I905 'lv 1? .? -A Complimenls ?33 g -.-WWSQJ ,. ., , g:n 0 1 ' I DAVENPORT JEWELRY r 1 an SULPHUR BEAUTY SHOPPE G R E E N ' S Complimenls Th of Thelma and Leo'l'a Sulphur e Friendly Slore Everylhing To Wear Congralulafions From STEEN'S Flowers And Gifts Sulphur Phone 4l I 0 - Our Very Besl Wishes OKLAHOMA TIRE 8. SUPPLY CO. ARTESIAN HOTE l PAUl REED MOTOR C0 MARY V. SHOPP E Q4 i T -E f.,., We 1 HUR Y -.I .. IL...- fRQu 5vR0V.,,gLIff -,H .,. N DICK NORWOOD CHREVROLET f 'A -: - ' vw 'w,,,::s4k ,-m a:-:.,l . Q ffXEffwi: fT5l: f' 5-ff7f3f'IfL 1sl+2:3fU47Tx5,151+-1 f 'i i i nf .... ig we eeee 5 e X, . si-is--Q f, 11 vi:fwgx7,,4w:',z 1-ggge-vii. 1 - we g-14 5 ' K z '- af 6 ':?fiv':f:ze',5gL-'ffiY1ii?1,.:zz' fs:-LM. K -f 1 : , H - - 4' 'Qjjkg,-Qlaffxxzgrim 5 ' 'Y 3' , ' 'fd' , . ' 5 -r 4' X. .H- 3 1,.- E X Amr. If XSQWW 3' . .1 ' LI.. I -Hrmfmqif - 1 - - BRADE DAIRY Compliments of COCA-C0lA Play efreshed I A - mwwi it -ea.: - 3 , ,wa aff PARK PHARMACY Prescrip'rions-Cosme+ics II4 W. Muskogee Phone I49 A 4.3 gf J.. Tl . I Compllmenis Complimen+s of of G. P. LAN DERS SARTIN MAYTAG CO. TEXACO SERVICE Sulphur Phone '08 Olrla. Sulphur Davis Cornplimenls of TERRY AND JAMESON SULPHUR REAL ESTATE co. Farms Ranches Insurance cans OF H Home Builders Phol: 870 COMMERCE Congralulamlions Colm-plgmems From of SPINDLE WHOLESALE SULPHUR TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Tobacco-Drug Sundries P5006 32 Sulphur l2o w. vanifa Phone 212 IC will -A REAM My o. D. OWENS Au.EN's ,ASW GRocERY PRODUCE FAN CY SU N DAES DRUG STORE 900 W. 3rd Phone 65 v CONGRATULATIONS FROM GOFFE HARDWARE T FURNITURE COMPANY 'J' A G d PI e To Trade ,r Compliment From I KlRK'S CLOTHING AND SULPHUR PHONE READY-TQ-wEAR Phone I2 Sulphnrr A ,..,,,, 6 -T AIAI vlnqvv E in Ullln ..'..,v . .1 'I ' 1.. i ,,,2iT.35T .I ' ,,5:.,,V, 1: CITY CLEANING PLANT 9 Wes+ M k ,K A Jn. I Ph eo wh if From Call A SHORTY WARREN DANNER-BAHNER coNoco sERvlcE AMBULANCE S lph Ph 329 Sulphur Pho 4 064 I., ,., N COMPLIMENTS Complimenls From WILKES MOUNTFORD TEXACO wel-:UNT Moron co. CONSPNEE 25l Phone 55l Sulphur Phone 40 I ' MOBILGAS 4 ,,u,,,,,, MOBILOIL FRANK'S SERVICE Sulphur Okla. Congralulafions Compimenfs From Ol I COOPER AUTO STORES H- R- CROSS 5-'I0c Store Sulphur Davis Sulphur Phone 728 ILLIAM ff' wg . Emi. 1.h A V .gf ' 1 0. F Co. Cgmplfmenfs of Henry Poore, Mgr. Phone II7 Everyfhing Jro Complefe a Home BROWN'S GROCERY 309 EAST TAHLEQUAH . T E Eg 1' -V 4'----V Yr. . Y . I I 1 V T J .ga M: fl if if iz: ' A -f 11013 mann QB 'al' I L . I , ' 24.43549-u-, ,pw -A --'A - JAMES DEPARTMENT STORE Style Comfort Vglue III4-I6 W. Bdwy. Phone 560 l 1 1 l l C. P. WILLIAMS Es'I'. T908 Re I E 1' 1 Insurance Loans Absirac-Is Phone 294 Confucius Says Co pl e fs SENIORS SHOULD TRADE AT f o HOKUS POKUS C'TY DRUG Orchids To The Se ors IIOI W. Bdwy. Ave ' , T10 - - DUNN EUNERAI HOME SUIPHUR BUILDERS Complefe Friendly Building Service unnen gg NAPPY . ' Ssnvlce 0 E Compllmenfs I GENE COPE SERVICE STATION Phone 99 Sulphur, Okla. g flf From STREET CAR CAFE Nice Foods To Eaf SULPHUR TIMES DEMOCRAT Mr. and Mrs. David K lrpafrick IIS WEST MUSKOGEE c plimenfs of PHONE 2 THE SULPHUR ROTARY CLUB The Year of Their Golden Anniversary mos - I9 Howfs sms sHoPPl5 I DENMAN'S PHOTOGRAPHY Those moments are worth preserving. Washington Grade School 6th grade students Marilyn Harris, Lynda Peak, Tama Wiggins, Gail Giles, Wilina Cox, Claudell Hill. gsm s g 12th grade students at Sul- phur High School If CONGRATULATIONS KAHLOR BROTHERS SERVICE STATION ESTABLISHED l900 HORSEMAN AND SON I N S U R A N C E MOBIL TIRES - BATTERIES MOBIL GAS - OIL REAL ESTATE - LOANS BIS W. II+I1 ST. PHONE '24 SULPHUR I I30 W. Bdwy Phong 580 . . .ww . . ., . fm? Y ' 1 f I M leg.--MQ. .. - ' eff-'b, . ,X ffl:-is .A M V .XR .55'4,3?, img - N4 5, K I 1-'ff ' ww M. .. s ,, I IA' . I 'VT A I ' 'T- EARMERS' COOPERATIVE OE MURRAY COUNTY I. G, Griffi'H's, Manager Phone 58 - - Sulphur, Okla. FEED SEED FERTILIZER FEED GRINDING 81 MIXING I 1 n I HAROLD'S Specializing in A 1' Sea? Cove And Furnifure Upholsfery W. FTTST Phone Compfimenis of JAMES SUNDRIES Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Miller I I I0 W. Bdwy. Sulphu THE HUT Pi? Barbecue Soufhern Fried Chicken I Brealrfasi Time-Any+ime Bob Ri C piimenis of BROADWAY CLEANERS Across from the High School SULPHUR HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO. The Home of Good Furnifur A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE ' TURNER HEREFORD RANCH ' fl Owned by Roy J. Turner T TR Zafo Heir Olrla.'s Highesf Ranking Regisfe of Merif Visifors Welcome A+ All Times fPh'll' Congraiulafions From AND TITLE COMPANY R. A. Jennings and Ollie Jennings Phone 66 Sulphur OWN A HOME FIRST Complimenfs of flue C. M. MAYS LUMBER COMPANY DAIRY QUEEN 50 Years of Building Experience The Dairy Queen wilh 'lhe curl on 'lop Siores A+ The place where school kids meef fo eal. Sulphur Ada Sfrafford Rolf Sulphur 4I2 W. Musl: Phone 895 Ii Davis -I - I -I a'3u 'H with x W . 5 , 'K 2- 4 FM -5 a mmf, lf, I: may a.'t. 1, at.. -P S 'W AJ - ,Q f ' Q ,'-I - .xx ' X '? J'-'Q Lum ET UIIY KAY CFD!!! I D LEI L ll 6 ' uf' VERA EL I W ,xe? -- ff KRAFI FOODS COMPANY PAYN E'S J EWELRY AND STUDIO Portraits Silverware Wafches Kodak Finishing Diamgndg Congratulations From SULPHUR ROLLER RINK Owner A. J. Lewis ARTESIAN CAFE AND FOUNTAIN Irene and Inman Phone 860 Sulphur BALLINGER GROCERY Compliments and Success to the Class of '55 ' Phone 2 I I Sulphur I 'I Complimentr from The Key Club of Sulphur High School which was organized in 1955. i The charter members were: jack Webb .........,......,......,...... .............. P resident Bill Spindle ...,..,..... ........... ...... V i ce President Harold Crumbley ...... ............ S ecretary Glenn Lewis ..,....... ..,.... T reasurer Eddie Lewis Eugene Kennedy Bill Halpain Danny Flowers jerry Carter Jack Potes jimmy Stout Dale Moss Wesley Bates Kenneth Elder Pat Lewis Charles Cotter J. B. Denman john Sparclling Tommy Frost Bill Parsons Don Nobles Ray Richards Earnest Collins Floyd Holbrook Carl Godard Bill Tom Lowrance Ierry Wade Larry Hefner Glen Pierce Wayne Niblack Donald Coats Mike Williams joe Stout - - I - F-J l Complimenis ' 'Ii 'I WZ FSIIWI' All NEI r 0 Posting S0 nw From ma N0 LPHUR BYARS JEWELRY SU GREENHOUSE 81 FLOWER SHOP vlfalclles W Ezgaavln? Bill and Mildred Heaih Dlamonds ale epalr Phone 242-Day or Niie-Sulphur Across from The high school FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DIXIE DOG CONGRATULATIONS A Pleasure +0 Serve YOU PRATT'S GROCERY 8: MARKET THE BAKERS 3I8 W. Muskogee Phone 480 FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN SUIPHUR, Capifal S'I'ocI: 575,000.00 Surplus 75,000.00 Undivided Profils 85,000.00 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Wi'Ih Besi wishes for a happy fuiure from your friends E. M. Francis, Richard McClure, Paul E. Thompson, W. P. Colley, Alma L. Landers, Wanda Pierce, Evelyn Jemison, Pam Moore, Marfha Jobe, and LaWanda Fisher, officers and employees. M . N w 1 1 . M' - 1 iuf: 1 , ' Wh 1 N r V, Jw .V Jn- 3 WV' M ' '1 :N , H 1 1-. ..B...,lXN uf' mm. ' 'thx CLASS WILL We, the Senior class of T955 being of sound body and sane mind, do here and now give this as our last will and testament. Ashley, Peggy - her naturally blonde hair to Verlene Owens. Bates, Wesley - his freckles to Ann Denman. Baumgardner, Marion - his pretty blue eyes to Jerry john. Bell, Bobby - his mathmetical mind to Freddie Miller. Birch. Anna - her pony tail to Tana Stone. Brown, Pat - her technique for throwing parties to Sue Richards. Burdctt, Jess - his mad romances to David Cox. Cape, Mary Louise - her red hair to Ronnie Williams. Carter, Jerry - his position as manager of football team to Harley Bonds. Chaffin, G. W. - his 'brillance to La Rue Pittman. Chaffin, Jerry - his cute two tone job to Bill Williams. Collins, Ernest - his height to Calvin Stone. QThat's about the size of it, Calvinj Collins, Wayne - his quietness to Don Higginbotham. Corley, Marian - her pink linen skirt to any of the telephone poles surrounding Sulphur High School. Cottle, Floyd - himself to Sulphur High for a couple of more years. CTake care of him kids lj Cottle, Vivian - John Talley to Harold Crumley. Cox, Wilma - her letters from college to Peggy Peveto. ' Cubley, Wilma - her brains to the Senior Class of 1956. QDivide them among everyone, please.j Danyeur, Peggy - her loud mouth to Charlene Howe. Denman, B. - his careful driving to Hal Ingram. Elder, Kenneth - his office technique to Jackie Mann. Elkins, Sue - her love for the Air Force to Jo Ann Ballanger. Fisher, Jack - his naturally curly hair to Coach Norwood. KNO more Toni's Coach.j Frost, Pauline - her sense of humor to Mrs. Potes. Fry, Monte - her way with the fellas to Mary Herring. Giles, Gail - her neat coiffure Chairj to Jo Ann Ballengar. Godard, Carl - his driving ability to Coach Stout. Watch those rocks, Coach. Green, Marilyn - her ability to ask brilliant questions to Linda Mount- ford. Hall, Doris Ann - her ability to always be flat busted to Ronda Jaynes. Halpain, Bill - his duals to the F. H. A. CFuture Hotrodders of A- merica.j Hamby, Bill - his nickname to Benny Boyles. Harris, Marilyn - her yodels to Jean McCracken. Herring, Franklin - his tenor voice to Mr. Merritt. Hickman, Carl - that Texas drawl to Robert West. Hill, Claudell - her knowledge of how to get an engagement ring to Frances. l'11l1, HOWHTG - HIS IIOI-SU-ury wit to iuuuuy riust. Hoffman, Kay - her secretarial ability to Mrs. Bass. Holland, Virginia - the honor as Football Queen to the candidate of the Senior class of 1956. Howe, Karen - her timidity to Betty Kirby. Hunt, jack - his ambition to Charles Baker. Hunt, Milton - Sunrise Laundry to Dorothy Boren. Kirby, Anna Lois - her time spent reading to Bill Sartin. Kirby, Jean - her skating ability to Danny Flowers. Klunk, Faye - her cute clothes to Mary Donna McClure. Lawhorn, Gary - his motorcycle to Venoy Rea, if it's still intact. Lewis, Eddie - his ship to Captain Tubb, Jr. Little, Betty - her know-how in cooking to Miss Vaughan. Lowrance, Bill Tom - his neatness to Eddie Moore. Mann, Red - his sweet disposition to Sherrill Williams. McSpadden, Dorothy - her nickname and little remarks to Dorothy Baker. Montgomery, Gaye - her student director's baton to Betsy Lewis. Mountford, Anne - her fine annual to the staff of 1956. Niblack, Wayne - his dog Rover to Junior Barton. Owens, Donnie - his band chair to Jackie Paxton. Owens, O. D. - his typing language to Marlin Luna. Parsons, Bill - his title of Great Lover to jackie Potes. Peak, Lynda - her poise to Lou Ann Pierce. P Pierce, Glen - his build to Clifford Girod. Pope, Wanda - her studious expression to Judith Leonard. Rackley, Ethel - her wise U1 remarks to Loretta Higginbotham. Rea, Glenna - her sense of humor to Bill Corbin. Richards, Gordon - his jalopy to Mr. Best, now you won't have to polish the little black Ford, Mr. Best. Sekavec, Anna - her promptness to Norma Chaffin. Spindle, Bill - his wardrobe to Don Nobles. Steele, Iwana - her popularity to Gena Braden. Stevens, Don - his dancing ability to Darold Magruder. Stout, Joe - his technique of getting along wth teachers to Glenda Curry. Vannoy, Eugene - his love for the girls to Glenn Lewis. Walker, Barney - his love for parties to Robert Jackson. Webb, Jack - his leadership to Monroe Lee. Widmeir, Cecile - her dirty dishes and housework to the Boys Home Ee. class. Wiggins, Tama - her jeep to anyone without a car UQ. Williams, Julian - his pretty black hair to Coach Cleveland. Williams, Mike - his book of excuses to Wiltse Stone. The Seniors of '55 will their ability to control the Student Council for three years to the Freshmen. We will our seats in assembly to the Juniors. Signed and sealed this sixteenth day of March, 1955, by the Senior Class of 1955. Claudell Hill Marian Corley


Suggestions in the Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) collection:

Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 72

1955, pg 72


Searching for more yearbooks in Oklahoma?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Oklahoma yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.