Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 87 text:

After this hair-rising experience we continued on to the majestic amphitheatre where we saw centered in the amber spotlight Virginia Smith in one of her many dramatic interpretations, while Lucy Nemecek, Sherrill Wlilliams and Judith Leonnard who are now known throughout the world as the famous Cattle Callers, provided the musical back- ground. This outstanding trio, has many records on the S-A-P label which have far surpassed the five million mark. Our attention at this time was diverted into a more academic atmos- phere, the Art Gallery. As we glanced to our right we were held spell- bound by a portrait of Evelyn McMurty. The high-lights of her golden hair had been exquisitely brought out by Mademoiselle Cecilia Ziemier. As we turned, our curiosity was aroused by a closed door marked private. Further investigation exposed Monsieur Donnie Coats at work on one of his priceless modern paintings. Suddenly we were startled by the twang of Danny Flower's arrows mingled by screams of his live targets, Bertha Sanders and XVanda Mann. Before we could investigate further we were nearly swept out of the halls by Dennie Spears and Ray Richards, sanitary engineers. Finally reaching the top floor we looked into the science department and viewed Hal Ingram and jackie Donaho constructing synthetic bugs. On the roof next to the penthouse we saw the immense new rocket being readied for outer-space activities. As space suits and helmets were being issued, Eddie Langston recorded the last will and testament of the space pioneers. Suddenly the chimes rang and all the faculty and employees rushed out, hopped in the rocket ship and blasted oft' to their long awaited senior trip, XVritten and Compiled by, Virginia Smith Linda Mountford johnny Spradling

Page 86 text:

CLASS WILL We, the Senior class of 1956, being of sound body and sane mind, do h d U. Y . . ere an now give this as our last will and testament. Zelda Aubrey-Her trim figure to joe Hilliard. Gene Bain-His bullet-like-speed to Eddie Best. Dorothy Baker-Her job at Archies to Rene Ann Baker. Lois Bates-Her smoldering in-between-class activities to jan Spradling and Floella White. Edmond Biby-His good location at the skating rink to Pat Clark. Iva Birch-Her nickname of True to Mary Herring. Lou Ann Bonham-Her ability to get married to Susie Peyrot. Fredia Brewer-Her ability to get a man to Miss Vaughn. Albert ChaffinfHis curley hair to Benny Shelton. Norma Chaffin-Her love for the sailor boys to Verlene Owens. A change would do you good, Verlene. Donnie Coats-His girls at Pauls Valley to jerry Gentry. Charles Cotter-His friendship with Mrs. Davenport to Bill Clark. Faye Cox-Her letters to Dianne Wfrenn. Bobby Dark-His friendly smile to Happy Jewell. jackie Donahoe-Her love affair to jennone McCasland. Danny Flowers-His gift of gab to Jackie Potes. Tommy Frost-His tight blue jeans to Clifford Girod. Frances Hill-Her Saintly Ways to Rita Hill. Floyd Holbrook-His eye of the camera to Ann Denman. Anna Howard-Her naturally curley and naturally black hair to Bernice Vickery. Charlene Howe-Her ways to keep an engagement ring to Treva Monger. Hal Ingram-That love light in his eye to Pat Lewis. Diana Jewell-Her rodeo career to Betsy Lewis. Ronda jaynes-Her nickname of Watermellon to Lynda Wehunt. Hope you can fit that some day, Lynda. Eugene Kennedy-His curley hair to Charlie Cade. jack Kirby-His ability to mind his own business to Sue Fisher. Eddie Langston-His blue suede shoes to junior Barton.



Page 88 text:

Suddenly the exotic rhythm of drums, played by Dale Moss, lured us into Fuzzae's , the former Eugene Fuzz Kennedy, fabulous In-Between Class Relaxation Lounge. Leaning against the glass brick bar was seen Bob Lancaster, Glenn Lewis, Monroe Lee and Tommy Frost as Iva Lea Birch and Lou Ann Pierce served pink bubbling glasses of,--of,--off before them. The atmosphere of the room enticed us so much it was hard for us to continue on into the economic and social relations classes. In the first department we saw Kay Williams and LaRue Pittman, now husband and wife, instructing a three days' course proving that it isn-.t cheaper by the dozen, as their brood of thirteen swung on the scarlet velveteen draperies. Also in that department was seen Nina Stephens and Fay Cox demonstrating the push-button home, and were their fingers tired! Another class was How To Hold Your Manf', which was in- structed by Zelda Aubrey, Fredia Brewer, and Charlene Howe. ' As we left these departments, we were blinded by the flash from Floyd Holbrook's photocell camera which was photographing the 1986 Academy Award winners, Albert Chaffin and Mollie Moreland Starring in the musical comedy Women are Like Taxi Cabs which is a sequel to Men are Like Street Cars. Director of the year's major screen production, was Tom Nobles and producer Eddie Moore, with his favorite line-- 'Well, well what have we done . Proceeding through the entertainment division, we were startled by thundering hoofs of Wayne Lowrance's All Star Rodeo. Riding with Mr. Lowraniifwas seen lli8'QBQ3D,,DliDi Jewell. Whilegwe-watched, we saw jenfyi Wade and Bobby Dark, -the rodeo clowns, make an unsuccesful attempt' to divert a maddened Brahma bull from the it had just thrown, Gene Bain. I '

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