Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK)

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-1 JN X f 7 . - 5. M, J 1 4 w x ' 31-, , 91, 73 :- I. -:ij Ei ,, was, A ,N 1' , ii.. .,,,.w. ---vvrv-'r V 1 , V. - ..-V--rwuvnnrw----v T DEH DQ new 5 55 H41 DD QD QE Mrs. Davenport received her B.A. degree from East Central State College, her M. Ed. from Oklahoma University, spent 6 weeks at a Siminar on International Relations at American University, Washington D. C. Mrs. Davenport has taught in the Sulphur School System through Fourth Grade, Junior High and Senior High. She now teaches Social Studies in Senior High, sponsors National Honor Society, and The Annual. She is a member of the Sulphur Book Club, P. E.O., First Christian Church, and past president of the Busi- ness and Professional Womens Club. Because of the devoted services she has rendered, we, the staff are proud to dedicate the '58 Bulldog to Mrs. Lillian Davenport. . 5. 4 f4!l!!Wf4l HHH!!! - IIWIA WLQSWIW L... 5, WWW farm? lf' 'mf 5011905 ,--1 -5-j,1'W N, s, ,H 5 The yearbook staff of Sulphur High School proudly presents the 1958 edition of the Bulldog. The Bulldog staff has attempted to preserve for you, the students and the faculty, events thatoccurredduring the academic year of '57- '58, Especially ha ve we tried to review those events which will long be remembered as the most happy occasions. To you who are seniors, this has been a very important year in your life and one long to be remembered. Ma y this issue be one which will preserve for you the happy memories of your senior year at Sulphur. The Bulldog staff has worked hard to produce a yearbook that will meet the desires and needs of our Sulphur supporters, subscribers, and advertisers. Our thanks go to all these for their co -opera tion, and my personal thanks to those members ofthe staff who have worked so hard helping me in my position. We hope you enjoy your book and are satished with ou while turning these pages, if you should recall the 357- '58, we shall be content, knowing that we h r publication. ln later many smiles, sorro ws ave done the thing we pon to 14- 4 EDITOR years, , and dre were ca 61773 lled u Cl of 0. Q A !Wf5'.5',46f FAWIW 7190.5 5'M0f6'!!Vff!WflVf It is a pleasure for me to greet you from this page and suggest a few ideas that may help you in your lives of the present and the fu- ture. I would like to mention a few old fashioned virtues that seem to always hold good for students: HONESTY, INDUSTRY, RESOURCE- FULNESS, COURAGE, GOOD MANNERS, ADAPTABILITY, DEPEND- ABILITY and HARD, HARD WORK. I believe most of our students in the Sulphur High School contain these. Iwish you would remember that everywhere DISCIPLINE is the price of FREEDOM, and PRIVILEGES bring RESPONSIBILITIES. Your teachers and Iwill follow your lives after school with much interest. Your success will add to our pleasure and your adver- sities to our sorrow. if I 67014190 UF fUU634W0!l! 1.9.67-1.9562 l ' ni, 'LH' 4 'N...., Standing SC-Sled Ralph Dodson --- --------- ------- M ember Glenn Haines --- ---------------- --- Clerk Russell Brown --'ViC6-Pf0SiCiCHI J. R. Gilliland ------- Superintendent of Schools Willie Spindle --- ------- President Dr. Ralph Morton -------------------- Member 1' 1 ls George Duke B S M. Ed. J. R. Principal B.A., M. Ed. Superintendent S. C. Sponsor Monte Barton A. B. , M. A. Social Science 8th Grade Sponsor Gertrude Donaghe B. A. , Spanish, English, Ir. Sponsor Spanish Club I. B. Best B. A. , M. A. Director of English Dept. Negial King B. S. Basketball and Baseball Coach Asst. Football Coach, Math Buford Merritt B. S. , M. Ed. Science Sponsor Sr. Class Ruby Townsley B. S. Sponsor F. H. A. and Freshman Class Sarah Duke B. S. , M. A. Sr. High Math Sponsor Pep Club Foy Stout B. S. Ind. Arts Senior Sponsor Lillian Davenport B. A. , M. Ed. History, Bulldog Sponsor, N. H. S. Sponsor Maryella Norwood B. S. , Business Dept Ir. Sponsor Afton Kelly B. S. , M. A. Football and Track Coach Mildred Vaughan B. S. , M. of Home Ec. Education Sr. High Home Ec. Sponsor E. H. A. and Sophomore Class HE Picture not available ar 'U ESA. 1 ' Q xx X . N .M ' aria - agp, ,. ami js! miie' '56, q s gTfrf.ffilg,i'.? 3 ,img 'A li? V r fr' 4. 1 1--as Bill Martin B. A. , M. Ed. Jr. High Coach Roland Earsom B. A. , M. A. Vocal Music Speech Thespian Sponsor Ina Chaney B. A. English Sponsor Hi-ways Mary Kelly B. S. English Sponsor Jr. High Pep Club and 8th grade Minnie Roller B. A., M. Ed, English Sponsor 7th grade and 4-H Nettie Webb R. N. School Nurse Gladys Potes A. B., M. A. Sponsor 4-H and 9th grade History Ruth Yeargan Sec. to the Board of Ed. Harral Scott B. F. A. M. Music Music Inst. John Holmes B. S. , M. A. Ir. High Math Mech. Drawing Jean Schooling B. A. B. A. Library Science Librarian Audio Visual Director Leo Barnes B. S. Voc. Agr. Sponsor F. F. A. Joe Exendine B. A. Assist. Foot- ball coach 7th and 8th Basketball and Track Linda White Faculty Sec. K Q Q f smgyr -fJ . R 'F L . ers 6' X X W wwf? if PRESIDENT George Lee VICE-PRESIDENT Bill Moore ,SEC. Sc TREAS Betsy Lewis MARY ALLEN Girls Glee Club, Commerce DEWEY BEAVER F. F. A. , Science, Boys Glee Club JUNIOR BARTON Football, Science WILMA BROWN Band LYLE BROOKS Valedictorian, S Club Sec. . Mixed Chorus, Boys Glee Club, Boys Quartet, O. H. S. . N. H. S. , Football, Basketball, Baseball, Student Council pres. , Spanish DWIGHT BROWN Mixed Chorus, Boys Glee Club, Baseball, S Club, Science SUE FISHER BARTON Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee Club Commerce Reporter, Bulldog Booster 3 yrs. SARAH BLACK GLENDA CflLLAWAY Girls Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Parl. F. H. A. , Cheerleader '57-'58, Hi-Ways Staff, Bulldog Boosters 4 yrs. , Sec. -Treas. Student Council JERRY CAGLE BOB CHAFFIN Student Council rep. , Commerce, Science DALE CLARK Mixed Chorus, Boys Glee Club, Boys State, Bulldog Staff, Science, Key Club LINDA CORNER Bulldog Boosters pres. , F. H. A. veep, Girls Glee Club, Cheerleader '56- '57, O. H. S. . N. H. S. , Office Staff, D. A. R. . Hi-Ways Staff DAVID COX Football, Basketball, Baseball, ence DON COYLE Commerce, F. F. A. . Boys Glee Club ALMETA DAY F. H. A. , Commerce PAUL DANYEUR Football, Baseball, S L f S Club, Sci- PAT CLARK Girls Glee Club, Commerce PHYLLIS COATS F. H. A. Sec. , Bulldog Boosters, Student Council Rep. , Commerce, Librarian FLORA DELL COTTER Bulldog Boosters 4 yrs. , Commerce F. H. A. Club. F.F.A. treas. DAVID GARDNER Mixed Chorus, Student Council Ie FRANK GIBBARD Mixed Chorus, Boys Glee Club, Band, N. H. S. , Science, Key Club GARY GODDARD Salutatorian, Football, Baseball, Student Council veep, pres. S Club, Bulldog staff, Student projectionist, Science STEVE DILBECK BOB DON AHO F. F. A. Dairy judging team, Science Football, S Club, 4-H County pres. , Local 4-H pres. JIMMY FREDRICKSON Commerce, Science JEANNIE GALLEMORE F. H. A. , Commerce, Hi-Ways staff JUDY HAMMOND F. H. A. , Girls Glee Club, Bulldog Boosters, Student Council rep. , Hi-Ways Staff RITA HILL Science TERRY GENTRY Commerce, Science JOE I-IILLIARD F. F. A., S Club, Football, Commerce PAUL HORTON Commerce , Science l-IERBY HOWE Club VALLA DEE JACK F. l-l.A., Girls Trio, Band, Spanish SUE KAHLOR Cheerleader, Commerce, Hi-Ways Staff, F.H.A. , Glee Club, Bulldog Booster DON KIRBY KEN KIRBY Commerce PATSY LANCE F. H. A., Class Reporter, Commerce, Science, Sec. Student Council 56-57, Hi-Ways Staff Football, Boys Glee Club, Science JIMMY ALLEN HURT Boys Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Football, S SHARON JOHNSON V' Ed. Hi-Ways, Mixed '.Chorus, N. H. s., Glee Club,?, Pres. F.H.A. , Sec. Barid, Corninerce if lr. . L ' v 1 FRED MILLER Football, F. F. A. . Veep, Stu- dent Council '56-'57 CAROL PARKER F.H.A. , Commerce, Librarian, Bulldog Boosters 4 yrs. JAMIE SUE PAULEY - Band, Girls Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. Commerce, Hi-Ways staff x MARGARET POPE Girls Glee Club JACKIE PAXTON Band pres., Mixed Chorus, Boys Glee Club, Boys Quartet, Science, Key Club pres. FLOYD PERRYMAN Boys Glee Club, F. F. A. LINDA LEWIS F. H. A. , Bulldog Boosters, Commerce, Girls State, Spanish LINDA WEHUNT LEWIS Twirler, Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee Club, Bulldog Staff, F. H. A., N. H.S., Commerce KENNY LOWRANCE Pres. F. F. A. , F. F. A. dairy judging team MARY MCCLAREN Girls Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Commerce, F. I-LA. . O. H. S. . N. H. S., Betty Crocker Award, Cheerleader '56-'57, Bulldog Boosters 2 yrs. JIMSON NELSON Football, Baseball, S Club Commerce D- JOHNIE REED F. H. A. , Student Instructor, Science SUE RICHARDS S Club Sweetheart, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Quartet, Twirler, Hi-Ways Staff, F. H. A. , N. H. S. , Bulldog Staff KENNY ROBB Commerce JOHN RUNYAN F. F. A. Sentinel, Livestock-Meatsjudging Team LINDA SCOTT Valedictorian, Twirler, Glee Club, N. H. S. . O. H. S., Sci- ence, Spanish, Quartet, Band Queen 56- 57, Student Conduc- tor BENNY SHELTON Football, Baseball, Boys Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, S Club, Key Club, Science JAN SPRADLING Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, D. A. R. , F. H. A., Cheerleader, O. H. S. , N. H. S. , Hi-Ways Staff, Commerce, Bulldog Booster 4 yrs. EDGAR LEE SMITH Boys Glee Club, Commerce PAT SPINDLE Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Ft. Queen, Hi-Ways Ed. 56-57, Cheerleader, F. H. A., Bulldog Boosters 4 yrs., Com- YYICICC PAT STEPHENS Drum Major, Boys Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Quartet, Boys State, Spanish MERINA RUTHERFORD F. H. A.. Commerce, Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee Club, Hi- Ways Staff BRENDA STOVER DON THOMISON F.H.A., Commerce, Hi-Ways Staff Baseball, Commerce, Spanish, Science GLENDA VANNOY Girls Glee Club, Bulldog Booster sec., Com merce, 4-H BERNICE VICKERY Girls Gleg Club, F.H. A., Hi-Ways Stuff Ed Commerce CAROLYN WATSON Veep. Bulldog Boosters, Girls Glee Club, Commerce, Li- brarian ROBERT WEST S Club, Football, Track JOE WRIGHT S Club, Boys Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Key Club, Stu- dent projectionist DIANE WRENN Girls Glee Club, F.l-LA., Hi- WayStaff, Mixed Chorus, Bull- dog Staff FLO WHITE Girls Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, F.l-I. A., Commerce, Cheer- leader '57-'58, Hi-Ways Stuff, Bulldog Boosters ALLAN R. WYNN Pres. of Student Council, Football, S Club, F.l-l.A. Beau, Spanish, Science PANSY WATSON Commerce, Science -W Being of frail mind and sound health, we the seniors of 1958, do hereby leave all our worldly goods and prize possessions. Mary Allen - her ability to stick to one boy to Kathy Thomas. Junior Barton - his sideburns to anyone. Sue Barton - her ability to catch a good man to Donna Jones. Don 't give up hope. Dewey Beavers - his quiet ways to Burl Peveto. Not that you need them, Burl. Sarah Black - her studious manner to Jack Reeves. Lyle Brooks - his good looks to Jerry John. Q Mainly to catch Kay Lance J Dwight Brown - his red-headed girl friend to Mickey Dunn. Take good care of her, Mick. Wilma Brown - her pretty black hair to Gayle Alexander. Glenda Callaway - her amplified voice to Gaylene. Go, Gaylor, Go! Jerry Cagle - his high position at Sooners to Butch Howe. Bob Chaffin - his driver's license to Butch Hill. Now you won 't have to sneak around on the back streets Butch Harold Caudle- his co-operation in class to Charles Baker. Dale Clark - his witty remarks to Richard Schwake. Pat Clark - her love for swabbies to Paula Sekevec. Phyllis Coats - her sweet disposition to Theresa Johnson. Linda Corner - her nights out on the town to Linda Dudley. Flora Del Cotter - her nickname Sweet Pea to Pat Denney. David Cox - his Beer Gut to Little Booze Melson. Don Coyle - his way with the women to Jack Jewell. Almeta Day - her ability to mind her own business to nosey people. Paul Danyeur - his mad, mad love affair to Earl Dean Cat Man Ratliff. Steve Dilbeck - his red hair to Kay Denison. We thought you might look good in red hair, Kay. Bob Donaho - his stool at Ray Crawford 's to Capt. Russell Lewis. Jim Fredrickson - his love for chasing cars to Dutch Hudson . Jeannie Gallemore - her band box look to Sue Splawn. She needs it so badly. David Gardner - his height to Jimmy Lorenzino. Terry Gentry - his peaceful attitude at school to Tobi Whiten. Frank Gibbard - his extra brains to S.H.S. Distribute them evenly kids. Gary Godard - all his problems to Tom Wade. Sue Gulleckson - her love for playing hooky to Jerry Edwards. Judy Hammond - her excuses to get the car to Earlene Blagg. Rita Hill - her love for the cigaboos to someone who wants them. Joe Hilliard - the diet he uses to keep slim to Adeline White. Paul Horton -his freckles to Donna Johnson. Herby Howe - his love for older women to Gene Menefee. Jimmy Hurt - his love for Patsy Hughes to Jerry Wells, Go P. W. Dee Jack - her place in the trio to Maxine Sharon Johnson - her leadership to Annette Sue Kahlor - She's stingy. She ain 't gonna Benny Shelton - He 's stingy, too. They're Don Kirby - his hot rod to Marvin Wilson. Ken Kirby - his brains to Mariane Potes. Patsy Lance - her ponytail to Mary Backus Reese. Milton. leave nobody nothin. saving for the future. . We know Mary will look cute in it. 6'lf4.5'.5' Ml! George Lee - his football shoes to Cecil Davis. Betsy Slokum Lewis - her motto Haste Makes Waste to Speeders. Lynda Lu Lewis - her walk to Gena Braden. Lynda fwehuntj Lewis - her pretty wedding dress to Elva Alexander. Kenny Lowrance - his physique to Coach Kelly. Fred Miller - his ability to get along with Mrs. Davenport to D. Wayne Scaff. Billy Jack Moore - his line of sweet talk to Charles White. Mary McClaren - her love for bookkeeping to Dorothy Caves. Iimson Nelson - his hand-holding technique to Gary Hefner. Carol Parker - her sweet smile to Sally Roesch. Jackie Paxton - his bushy hair to Mr. Best. Floyd Perryman - his beautiful car to Bones Thompson. Margret Pope - her perfect attendance record to Eugene Edwards. Johnnie Reed - his ability to get a cute wife to somebody not quite so lucky. Sue Richards - her tight sweaters to Charlotte Greeson. Kenny Robb - his paper wads to Freddie Flowers. John Runyan - his Lee Riders to Ann Menefee. That 's about the size of it. Merina Rutherford - her love for married life to Reba Minton. Linda Scott - her ability to faire l'amour to Donna Donald. Edgar Smith - his appreciation for a good joke to Happy Jewell. Pat Spindle - her knack for always having a loaded car to Larry Chandler. Jan Spradling - her 17 1X2 inch waistline to Peggy Griffin. Now isn 't that thoughtful of Jan. Pat Stephens - his baton to Harold I. Brenda Stover - her worldly ways to Barbara Nelson. Don Thomison - his long handles to Carolyn Hunt. We don 't want you to get cold. Glenda Vannoy - her non-excused admits to Jack Rice. Now you won 't have to write your own, Jack. Bernice Vickery - her church key to Billy Wayne Green. Carolyn Watson - her roller skates to Scottie Hunt. Pansy Watson - her engagement ring to Suzanne Walker. , Leo West - his Soft Drinks to Jimmy Girod. Floella White - her place as cheerleader to Dianne Dugger. Please don't comb your hair while leading yells Diane Wrenn - her breeches to all the television antennas surrounding S.H.S. Joe Wright - his knack at making speeches to Oscar Carsile. Allan Wynn - his position on the football team to Bob Doty. Senior Class - Leo West to S.H.S. Senior Class - Our seats in Assembly to the Juniors. , ,WW , , ., .V if-...wa .,.YJmUIl..- W - ,....pp,..,-,, ... . .. . .--.mm - i6'lf4.5'.5' P6'0PHfZ'l' The year is 1970. Frank Gibbard, a member of the class of '58, has finally completed his rocket ship, with the help of Dale Clark and Jackie Paxton. He decided, after many hours of deliberation, to call it Frankie's Fantasy. Destination Mars! I-le was so fond of his fellow classmates, he decided to take them along. Gary Godard, the outstanding and world famous mathematician, has just finished charting the course. Lin- da fCornerJ Godard is keeping the pencils sharpened for Gary while her right-hand man, Judy Hammond, empties the pencil sharpener. Blast off day arrives and the Seniors of '58 meet at the Tavern. fWhere else do you think you'd find us all together?J Everybody's raring to go except Terry Gentry. He can 't stop bopping long enough to get in. Merina Rutherford and Lynda Raye Lewis will help Terry hold down the fort here on earth because they can't leave their ever-lovin husbands. Captain of the ship is Floyd Perryman. John Runyan stands by to make sure that Floyd doesn 't attempt to put the top down. Our ship is powered with the new fuel which was discovered by Kenny Robb and Mary Q McClaren J Robb. The discovery was Grubby Hurt 's tremendous amount of hot air. By the way, the Robb's have a beautiful little daughter, Short. Fat Fanny. Sue Richards. accompanied by Jimmy Fredrickson. provides the entertainment for the trip. She puts on a show six times daily just like she did back in old SHS Jimmy plays the piano by - you guessed it! Flashlight. He thinks candelabras are old-fashioned. Ken Kirby. the doorman. has borrowed Jim's favorite expression, No Free Shows. Of course, we have to have food on our trip, so we chose Carol Parker and Linda Lu Lewis to be our culi- nary artists. When we reach Mars, Carol and David Gardner plan to set up housekeeping. We lost Mary Allen on the way up. She couldn't stand the thought of life without Smitty, so she bailed out. We forgot to tell her we didn't bring any parachutes. We made a big splash when we arrived. Gary has miscalculated and landed us in a canal! We weren't the ones to give up. so everyone just went for a swim. Lyle Brooks really got on a stick and started building a main street because Flo can't get along without a main to drag. We must have a Drive-in so Patsy Lance kept the family tradition and built Lance 's Dairy Drip. Glenda Callaway manages the place. Chief car hop is Pansy Watson. Her helpers are Carolyn Watson, Margaret Pope, Almeda Day, and Sarah Black. Several others caught the building fever. P.D. 's Paradise was soon flourishing. The specialty of the house is Danyeur's Dynamic Delight. The floor show is the swinginest! Dee Jack and Sue Gulleckson play hot saxophones while Pat Clark sings her little heart out. -W - - 'r lm' 51455 P16'0PHf6'l' Not to be outdone by Paul, Bob Donaho opened a gambling casino across the street. Of course, it has to be called Do Do's Dive. The Shady Shufflers are Herby Howe, Dwight Brown, and Johnie Reed. They pack a mean deck. Edgar Smith's addition to our little city was a furniture store. Joe Wright and Allan Wynn are his salesmen. Allan slaves seven days a week saving his 12 U24 an hour, so he and Phyllis can get married. Joe, a confirmed bachelor, is saving his eamings so he can go into the Bachelor Button business. Smith 's store furnishes Sue and Ir. Barton with their baby beds. CThey buy a new one every year.J Iimson Nelson and his wife, Wilma are also good customers. Fred Miller is head salesman for our most prosperous factory Spindle 's Doorknobs. They've made Pat a fancy free millionaire. We are sorry to say that one of our group didn't seem to like Mars. She is taking the only way outg walk- ing the tight rope back home. f Jeannie missed the green oldsmobile. J Leo West may be seen any aftemoon puttering around in his little garden. It seems he and his wife, the former Flora Del Cotter, met through a mutual interest of the sweetpea. Meanwhile back at the ranch. Betsy Lewis has staked out three million acres. She calls this little jewel Slokum's Stables. Paul Horton, Jerry Cagle, and Don Kirby are her cowpunchers. Don has just perfected a herd of mechanical cows. Punch a button and they give coke. Whoever heard of teenagers drinking milk? Station M-A-R-Z, located atop beautiful Mount Bromide, is owned and operated by Colonel Joe Hilliarda His Disk Jockey is Steve Dilbeck. The Symphony Hour , on every day from 4:00-5:00, features Sue Kahlom violinist, and Pat Stephens, flutist. The cats really dig that jive. Poor Sharon just couldn 't stand the trip. We had to build an old folks home for her when we arrived. We call it Granny's Gables. As everybody knows, no town is complete without a school. The school we built for our children is SLIGHT- LY different from our old Alma Mater. David Cox, our dignified principal, has declared there will be fifty-five minute coke breaks and five minute classes. The school candy store is run by Benny Shelton. My Stars! How can Mars make such wonderful candy bars? Study hall is now known as Dance Hall. Donnie Thomison and Don Coyle conduct this class. Ian Spradling is the music teacher. She always did like to direct the chorus. Glenda Vannoy is the wrestling coach. Lectures on How to Overcome Your Shyness , by Brenda Stover and Love-Making in Public by Linda Scott Gibbard are given each week. Rita Hill, who was always so fond of speech in high school has taken over the speech department. She also conducts special classes in How to Make Young Servicemen Feel at Home. Physical Development for Girls is taught by Billy jack Moore. That was always what he wanted most in life - 10tS Of girls. Bernice Vickrey and Diane Wrenn are the truant officers. They are experts at finding the hangouts of hooky-players since they had so much experience during high school. Our Board of Education is still lying down on the job. Bob Chaffin, President makes three speeches a day on Why Seniors Shouldn't Take Trips. George Lee, Vice-President and other members, Harold Cauldle, Kenny Lowrance, and Dewey Beavers agree with him 10070. .Y .f.. -v-----luuuvlllu-wr..-rv--V-..!..-. . . -. ...ln ,... . .... - --H . ...---... Fu., ...,..,.,, IIA!! H!J'!'0f9l' The class of '58 has the distinction of being the largest graduating class in the history of SHS. We are proud to say that we have stuck together and won more honors than any one other class in our school history. Proudly and humbly we submit this history of our class. We were a confident and sassy group as we marched up the steps of Washington and Cameron. Jr. Barton, Lyle Brooks, Glenda Callaway, Bob Chaffin, Flora Del Cotter, Terry Gentry, Lynda Lu Lewis. Kenny Lowrance, Kenny Robb, Linda Scott, Bernice Vickrey, Diane Wrenn, Allan Wynn, and last but not least, David Cox, started their school careers at Cameron. Washington had such scholars as Wilma Brown, Jerry Cagle, Rita Hill, Jimmy Hurt, Sharon Johnson, Don Kirby. Jim FrCdriCkSOH. Gary Godard, Lynda Wehtuit Lewis, Carol Parker, Sue Richards, John Runyan, Pat Spindle, and Jan Spradling. Jimmy Hurt had, and still has, a wonderful talent for driving teachers crazy. His favorite method of torturing Mrs. King was throwing his books out the window and then telling her he had lost them. Some of the kids didn't seem to like Sulphur. Jr. Barton moved to Barnsdale, John Runyan to Joy, and Gary Godard left us to go to Oklahoma City. In the second grade Cameron gained Dwight Brown from Wapanucka, Pat Stephens from Skiatook, and Sharon Johnson decided to see how she liked things over Cameron way. Glenda Callaway took Sharon's place at Washington. Washington gained Pat Clark from Stillwater, John Runyan back from Joy, and Glenda Vannoy from Oklahoma City in the third grade. Cameron gained Sue Kahlor from Palmer, Carolyn Watson from Drake, and Jr. Barton back from Barnsdale. Carolyn Watson, being slightlyfoot-loose, soon left for Arizona. David Cox seems to have been quite a little rascal that year. His mother always had to keep him in after school and give him paddlings. Wefinally learned enough of our multiplication tables to be pushed on to the fourth. This year we gained Mary Allen from Oklahoma City, Sue Pauley from Lawton, and Carolyn Watson back from Arizona. Jr. Barton came back to Washington and Billy Jack Moore came from Asher. This year it was popular to pay the boys to like you, especially with Sharon Johnson. We started our fifth year with a big fight between Pat Spindle and Jan. It seems Billy Jack was quite a handsome devil, and both girls wanted him to be their boyfriend. Jan won, but soon threw him over for Gary. Lyle Brooks and Glenda Vannoy moved to Washington and little fat Flo White came from Davis. Betsy Lewis also enrolled at Washington, coming from Granite. The great Bob Do-Do Donaho moved from Arizona to go to Cameron. Our only loss this year was Gary to Rocky, Okla. This was also the Romance Year at Cameron. Diane and Paul Danyeur started going steady and didn't break up for two years! Ah! Our last year in grade school. Washington gained Dewey Beavers from Ada, Jeanne Gallemore from Muskogee, Brenda Stover from Wanette, Almeda Day from Big Canyon, and Gary back from Rocky. Betsy Lewis went to Cameron one day and decided she didn't like it, so she went back to Washington. Sue Richards, Rita, Jerry Cagle, and Lyle went back to Cameron. Also moving to Cameron were Don Coyle from California, Phyllis Coats from Iona, and Jimson Nelson from Hickory. Carol Parker left for Oklahoma City. Poor Lyle! Mary Allen didn't seem to appreciate him, even with his good looks. He ran into her trying to catch a baseball at recess, and she slapped him for it. The seventh grade was quite the year. The bitter enemies were about to get together under one roof. We didn't stay enemies very long. After a few weeks we began speaking to one another and we were soon real good friends. To prove it, when a Washington girl, Jan Spradling, ran for football queen we ALL worked our -A--Arr - ei-nr-A -A-we V -- -f f- - -3-W hearts out and came in fourth! We were proud ones. We also gained some good kids this year. Carol Parker came back from Oklahoma City, Kenny Kirby and Donnie Thomison from Nebo, and Benny Shelton from Anadarko. Gary had another change of temperament and moved to Texas. The eighth grade was also a busy year. Sue Kahlor ran for football queen and we came in fourth again. Benny Shelton went back to Anadarko and Gary came back from the great state of Texas. We lost Billy Jack Moore to Oklahoma City and Almeda Day to Elgin. Frank Gibbard was with us for half a year. l-le left us for Tokyo, Japan. Ninth grade - We finally made it to high school and thought we were quite the stuff! Johnie Reed left us to go to Duncan but came back after six weeks. Joe Wright joined us from Pauls Valley. Joe Hilliard from Texas, Fred Miller from Hickory, Sue Fisher Barton from Oklahoma City, George Lee from Chigley, and Benny Shelton came from Duncan. Dee Jack went back to Morenci, Arizona. We started our winning streak by cap- turing the title of Jr. High Football Queen for Sharon Johnson. Our Sophomore days were the most exciting and prosperous of them all. We won the football queen race with over 5500, more than any other class had ever raised. Needless to say, we were very proud of our class and our candidate. Lynda Raye! We also won Annual Queen and Sue Richards was Band Queen and Mary Allen, Rodeo Sweetheart. All the twirlers were Sophomores. Since we had succeeded in so many other things, we thought we would try our luck in the Student Council. We ran David Cox for Vice-President and won! Along with this profitable year came some new students. Pansy Watson and Patsy Lance came from Daugherty. Mary McC1aren came from Fairland, Merina Carter from Carnegie, Linda Corner from Holdenville, Sarah Black from Davis, and Johnie Reed came from Comanche, but moved back after six weeks. We lost Jerry Cagle to Muskogee. Jerry Cagle came back to us in our Junior year and we lost Merina Carter and gained Merina Rutherford. We also gained some kids from overseas. Judy Hammond came from Bermuda, Dale Clark and Frank Gibbard from Japan. Frank went to Germany the last part of the year. We capturedafew honors this year also. Linda Scott was Band Queen and we invaded the Student Council. Lyle Brooks was President, Fred Miller, Veep, Patsy Lance, Sec. -Treas. , and Pat Spindle, Editor. Lyle was also F. H. A. Beau. We decided old SHS needed a change of pace so we put on a Rock and Roll Show, starring Elvis Presley and LaVeme Baker, otherwise known today as Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Barton. Our final touch of the year was the Jr. -Sr. Banquet, so beautiful that it will never be forgotten by those who attended. Our last year in High School. We have the distinction of being the first un-dignified class to graduate from SHS! The six additions to our class this year are: Margrett Pope from Ravia, Dee Jack from Arizona, Edgar Smith from Healdton, Steve Dilbeck from Roff, Billy Jack Moore from California, and Harold Caudle from Ard- more. Some ofthe girls were lucky enough to change their names. Sue Fisher became Sue Barton, Lynda Wehunt, Lynda Lewis, and Sue Pauley, Sue Gulleckson. Both semesters of this year seniors held all the Student Council offices. All the cheerleaders were seniors, Sue Richards was Letterman's Club Sweetheart, Lynda Raye Lewis-Annual Queen, Pat Spindle-Football Queen, Jan Spradling-Editor of the Bulldog, Gary Godard-Pres. Letterman's Club, Pat Spindle-Pres. Vocal Dept. . Jackie Paxton-Pres. Band and Key Club, Sharon Johnson-Pres. F. H. A. , and Kenny Lowrance-Pres. F. F. A. Five other officers of F. H. A. and six other officers of F. F. A. were also seniors. Allan Wynn was F. H. A. Beau. Q35 2 '-1- 1- -i W fs . fv 1 ? fr W S I is' I A , D .. 3 - ' ' 4 4 .1 'X- Y 2 y 4 'l I 4 . f r. 2 Y 2: '+f ' Elf ' ' ' 'J' ,Q 5 ix ff' f fl I ff- f In f Mary Beth Chaffin Larry Chandler Sylvia Clary Norma Conyer Tommy Crouse Cecil Davis Claudine Davis Ann Denman Pat Denny Glenna Dilbeck Bob Doty Linda Sue Dudley Dianne Dugger Mickael Dunn Eugene Edwards Sandra Gaylor Jim Girod Bill Green Glenn Haines Helen Hartzo J. W. Billy Dwain Binderim Earlene Blagg Gena Braden Mike Carr Dorothy Caves Y' wr.,-ff ' Q7 in J J 'asf' Gary Hefner Haskell Holland Daniel Horton Denny Hudson Scottie Hunt Sandra Jelen If - ff ' +A r ,fn'T' K f , fax , J ff, A I J, Joe Ben Jewell Jerry John Donna Johnson Ladonna Jones Margaret Kirby Jerrel Laster Patsy Lawrence Jerry Lee Karen Leming Russell Lewis Pat Little Jim Lorenzino Joe Lorance Dorothy Manous Gene Menefee Mary Moreland Jimmie Murphy Barbara Nelson Ann Parker Delores Parker Rx De Wayne Scaff Richard Schwake Ella Sims Virginia Stevenson Dorothy Suther Dora Van Horn Tom Wade Bill Warren Gayle Watson Patsy Watson Jerry Wells Dee White Virginia Whiten Barbara Williams Jerry Williams Marvin Wilson Judi Wood Dorthy Pope Mary Ann Potes Earl Dean Ratliff William Reagon Jack Reeves Jerry Runyan 1-oh. PD knit Not Present Harrel Baldwin Donald Heaslet Sharon Berrong James Howe Martha Bruner Eddie Johnson aX lb la - 47 is ,.!.. ,. , .-2-----' X I gfui'AHMfi1'f1qi M1 3 T9 F? fi 5013?-IG MG If 5' , M 341: ., ' 7 Wi' :L fr5f K .-r.. rig ' - 1-ff 4 V U i mary: krrrk 'j . tif? ' - f ,,.l' if 1 -- -f ,,f,, - :,.. , .A .,.. ,, F asay F - ., r I X V 2 t ux, 1 Mag . ' h 1 ' Q, 'N-si - f V. A ,W 'VK A f ,ff ' .. f J irq L M .yr ' f fi. ,vis ..fQ1'r. f FQ ,Y if ,I7 ,Q ,IM 5:51715--.i 359' , :ggi fffg jrfiizggay gf ,ffxwgggi . ., an 1 ',y, fryufr f :ffJ?z5:f:3iZ2l2f' . Lfifzglfrfff' 'fljlflwf in .4 1124! ' vie' 9. Harriet Black 10. jerry Brown 11. Milton Brown 12. Ann Buchanan 13. Johnny Cagle 14. Oscar Carlile 15. Deanna Cheshewalla 16. Jackie Childs 17. Charles Cooper 18. Ruth Cooper 19. James Cottle 20. Harvey Day 21. Kaye Dennison 22. Jerry Edwards 23. Pat Ely 24. Freddie Flowers 25. Reba Frost 26. Dick Gallemore 27. Roger Gilliland 28. Peggy Griffin QUQ Elva Alexander Angela Artura Mary Bachus Charles Baker Richard Baker jack Bearden Jimmy Beaver Richard Billings 3, xg - 'Gif 'ly is , xv yr-up if 'GW' +.,, ix 1'3- I k s. .5 -Q I. '65 KN 5' af X r Y , 1246 P, lg are -1' avg, 1 J x .45 fx 3 1 .fx X vl 15' N 1.3 F L Mflf.. , W ,A 'zz , .5 '21, W . 9. Carolyn Hunt 10. Fred Hunt 11. Bill jack 12. Bruce Jack 13. Teresa Johnson 14. L. H. Kennedy 15. Shirley Kesler 16. Brian Kinney 17. Don Kirby 18. Sandra Kitt 19. Sandra Lack 20. Betty Lee 21. Frank Lewis 22. Judi Morton 23. Danny Nichols 24. Linda Nye 25. Shirley Parks 26. Dorothy Parmenter 27. Barbara Payne 28. Mattie Payne Kenny Heath James Henley Hershel Higgins Don Hilliard Charlotte Hines Helen Holland Janet Holmes Robert Howe ,. ...-...1Y..... ...Y '19 as r .gy A lf fx 9 'Q 2 2 s at K Nf-jj! .ir . qui' '-.av 3 v- . mx. 215' 'Q' 'v - Alice Shepard Sue Splawn Don Stevens Kathy Thomas Bones Thompson Thom as Vickery Suzanne Walker Steve Ward Gerald Watson Jimmy Watts Mary Fran White Billy Woodell 1 2. Nelta Ray Mary Reagan Ruth Reeves Mary Reynolds Jack Rice Betty Roundtree Paula Sekavec Jerry Shaffer Pictures Not Available Tommie 3. T. I. Finch Bruner Jerry 4. Patsy Lewis Hughes ,fir G.. 'Z 1-W H Y lr Kg? bww Q P f f Ll! x N 'K E'- --2 , il! Q9 rl!!! .. 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W l ' 5 s xx f V 'Wx I E? 3, in Peggy Kirby Benny Kirkendoll La Donna Lance Dwight Lawrence Glen Lemings Bobby Mann Joel Mann Barclay Martin Dale McBride Georgiana McClure Judith McGill Ann Menefee Kent Merritt Jim Miller Annette Milton ' A ' 'A fl ' gxfit X QI '11 Charlotte Greeson Bill Hayes Lois Helms Don Hickman Butch Hill Jerry Hill Larry Howe Earl Hunter La Deana Jack Jack Jewell J. Johnson Linda Johnson Leland Kelly Earlene Kelly C. A. Kennedy, Jr l , ' - Q , : 4 . 'fg ,Q rl 'f l If f, f IMI., Il 'I ,llxx 3- 'I WMS- ,, , , fy up '01 His , 'Nl N , A KW Sally Roesh Helen Roundtree Dewey Runyan Larry Sopp George Smith Judy Spears Jasper Sprouse Ann Stevens Sharon Stevenson Benny Stout Larry Stout Margrett Tomison Bill Thomas Gene Thompson Bill Trammell V Q 11? ' ix.. X r i. . YES' ps T fi. 3 f' 4 ,fa L all rf af' I fiffliffff .' l If VI' ' V 'iii-so . X, 22, r J' it A A, if ,...,g' jerry Moore Loyd Morgan Reba Moss Loyd Nelson Sandra Norton Bart Ozbirn Jim Parker Joan Parmenter Jackie Patterson Sam Pettitt Creighton Pickering Jerry Powers Sharon Reed Maxine Reese Lila Robb ,, 1 iv, r.--lffs it-Z, I N-gd: f. , Mx wil' 'Hr is na an 5 Q , ' 4. 13' li 'Z 211- W 7 , li fly! , . R arf' A,-L ' rig: l K' -J' N S7 . M fflyrl if? I' Susan Vaughn Susie Van Horn Sophia Wallace Terry Ward Jerold Wells Charles White Linda White Adeline White Tobi Whiten Merry Williams Sally Williams Jerry Woodruff Rebecca Worley Ida Wright Nelta Wyatt QM K H1151 A .4592 Sandra Cagle Peggy Carmen Helen Chandler David Clary Eugene Copenhagen I. T. Cotter Floyd Cox Dianne Coyle Fred Crittenden Donna Cunish Leroy Dancer Marion Denney Dennis Dilbeck Glenda Doty Cecil Dowd Jean Drummond Caren Everett Carolyn Flowers Kenneth Freeman Gayle Frost Donnie Alman Phil Arms Amerylys Arnold Gale Barns Tommy Batson Betty Biggerstaff Iva Billy Jerry Bird Charles Black Kathy Brown Carol Burns Dorothy Cade Jerry Kennedy Douglas Kirby Marion Kirkendoll Frank Lance Jimmy Lannom Judy Lemming Robin Lewis Mary Lowery Linda Lowrance Brenda McAffrey Wayne McCrakin Edna McNutt Herbert Manous Lela Mathis Carl Melson Donna Menefee Lynn Miller Patsy Nelson Andy Nemecek Steve Norton Jimmy Fulton I. B. Hale Ricky Harris Randy Hefner Johnny Hickman Nlyrtie Holland Kay Howe Pat Howe Ted Hudson Susie Hunter Sunsan Keller Kenneth Kelton Mary Suthor Judith Thomas Barbara T ram mel Micky Warren Sharon Wadlow joan Walker Bertie Watson Mary Webb Suzi Williams Tommy Wells Larry Williams Lewis Wynn Margaret Woodell y Pat Wommack Mike Wright Sharon Youngblood l Ann Ogan Mike Parkinson Carolyn Pierce John Pope Robert Price Lois Redmond Shirley Reeves David Reabine Betty Ridling Ken Riley Phillip Ross Dale Runyan 5. L17 6 WHY H31 I 'K Wm WM Margaret Collins Robert Conyer Betty Cope Kenneth Coyle Rltha Davis Bobby Day Johnny Day Carol Drummond Arvin Eidson Kenneth Elliott Kay Garrison Karen Green Benny Allen Barbara Bames Claude Beaver Charles Brown Melva Brown Terry Bundies Matilda Caraway Mary Carlile Betty Chandler Billy Cochren Dawanna Cole Connie Collins Virgil McBride Charles McHatton Gayle McLaughlin Don Moore Hazel Morris Larry Morris Rebecca Moss Betty Neal Shirley Nelson Carolyn Oakley John Parker Nancy Parmenter Sue Hilliard Harold Hunt Mike Hunter Gilbert Jenkins Richard Jennings James John Bill Kenney Shirley Kirby Charlene Kitt Virginia Lawrence Johnny Lewallen Julie Lewis w 2fR'g1j ,Z S K- , 7 Q 1' 'S is P mit X in if S 6 'Wx ,Q . . ., a Mi, K. kk J' ' rg' ,U v 3 ' 'X Leota Smith Luther South Ida Stick Danny Thompson Gail Vannoy Frances Vaughn Elizabeth Walker Martha Walker Nicky Watson Kay West Wynema Whitehorn jerry Williams Marilyn Wilson Doyle Worstell Lula Wright V '7 George Peveto Ronnie Pierce Carol Phipps Connie Ray Jerry Redmond Roberta Robb Donna Royster Nick Schwake H3 3 3 xi i n '21 :J fur '56' 67011005 .5'f4ff L. Lewis-Business Mgr., E. Blagg-Jr. Editor, M. Potes-Asst. Editor, j, Spradling-Editor-imChief, D. Wrenn-Asst. Editor, S. Richards-Asst. Business Mgr., A. Denman-Photography Editor Standing: D. Clark-Sr. Editor, Mrs. Davenport-Sponsor, B. Green-Art Editor, B. Biggerstaff-Bth Editor, D. Royster- 7th Editor, G. Goddard-Sports Editor, S. Kesler-Soph. Editor, A, Menefee-Fresh, Editor, C, Donaho-Asst. Photog- raphy Editor Hf- WW6' .5'f4ff Scaled: D. WfCl'1U'R-TPOFICF. L- IOIUISOH-Reporter, D. Johnson-Asst. Editor, S. Johnson-Editor, Mrs. Chaney-Spolv sor, B. Vickery-Editor, G. Braden-Asst.. Editor, S. Pauley-Reporter, F. White-Reporter Stnndingg P. Griffin-Reporter, P. Watson-Reporter, S. Richards-Typist, P. Lance-Reporter, M. Rutherford-Reporter, G. Calloway-Reporter, B. Lewis-Reporter, P. Spindle-Reporter, L. Corner-Reporter, J. Woods-Typist, G. Gayier- Roportcr, S. Kiihlor-Reporter, I. Hammond-Reporter, P. Sekevcc-Reporter, I. Spradling-Typist 1.-f .mf and .fffzfffffft .ffzfaffvf JWUIVJVI M Seated: B. Vickery-Editor, G. Calloway-Sec.-Treas., B. Moore-Veep., D. Brown-Pres., A. Wynn-Pres., G. Goddard-Veep., L. Lewis-Sec.-Treas., S. Johnson-Editor Standing: P. Watson-11th rep., K. Lance-9th rep., M. White-10th rep., J. Hammond-12th rep., M. Potes-11th rep., D. Gardener-12th rep., B. Doty-llth rep., G. Haines-llth rep., B. Chaffin-12th rep., R. Howe-10th rep., J. Cagle-10th rep., Mr. Duke-Sponsor, P. Coats-12th rep., D. Parmenter-10th re-p., J. Parmenter-9th rep. .ffdifllff Pf?0.!f6W0!W.f'f.9 Seated: J. Thompson, G. Goddard Standing: Mrs. Schooling-Sponsor, M. Carr, R. Schwake, R. Gilliland, I. Wright v '19 HMS' lst Row: A. Wynn, L. Brooks, P. Danyeur, S. Richards-Sweetheart, G. Goddard, D. Brown, G. Lee, I. Wright, D. Cox 2nd Row: Coach Kelly, J. Nelson, B. Shelton, R. West, J. Jewell, B. Doty, G. Hefner, I. Rice, M. Dtmn, Coach King 3rd Row: I. John, J. Wells, G. Haines, C. Davis, J. Thompson, B. Kinney, D. Horton, R. Howe, I. Runyan, C. Baker, J. Murphy, S. Ward KH' 671167 Seated: R. Schwake, B. Jack, I. Wright, B. Shelton, M. Dunn, D. Nichols St41ndinggS. Ward, R. Gilliland, G. Haines, J. Murphy, I. Paxton, L. Chandler, F. Gibbard, D. Clark JW HXFH P60 Il!!! lst Row: I. Hammond, L. Corner, D. Parmenter, I. Spradling, P. Spindle, S. Kahlor, B. Calloway-Mascot, G Calloway, F. White, I. Shaffer, S. Kesler, M. White 2nd Row: K. Beaver, S. Barton. V. Whiten, H. Hartzo, P. Watson, C. Chaffin, C. Donaho, C. Watson, K. Lack G. Watson, P. Little, P. Griffin 3rd Row: I. Parmenter, P. Coats, M. Chaffin, T. Whiten, A. White, E. Kelly, K. Corner, I. Patterson, L. Helms I. Woods, F. Cotter, L. Lewis, D. Suther 4th Row: Mrs. Duke-Sponsor, C. Parker, D. Jones, G. Gayler, M. Hyler, M. McClaren, P. Denney, T. Johnson D. Parker, S. Parks, A. Milton, K. Lance, H. Holland, D. Dugger Ian Spradling, Glenda Calloway, Sue Kahlor, Brenda Calloway-Mascot, Pat Spindle, Flo White W 1 X !Vf4U0lV4l HHIVU1? J' 06717 I' lst Row: M. Potes, L. Dudley, A. Denman, G. Braden 2nd Row: S. Johnson, J. Spradling, L. Lewis, L. Corner, S. Richards, L. Scott, M. McClaren 3rd Row: G. Lee, L. Brooks, Mrs. Davenport-Sponsor, P. Lawrence, A. Caudle, F. Gibbard, M. Carr 4th Row: G. Goddard, I. Murphy, R. Schwake UKIAHUMA AWXVU1? .9 067157 I' 2nd Row: G. Lee, L. Brooks, G. Goddard, L. Corner. M. M.-1 I n. I. Spradling, L. Scott 3rd Row: S. Wallace, L. Helms, C. Cagle, B. Lee, S. Kesl- . White, J. Holmes, M. Reynolds, C. Donaho I. Morton, K. Corner 4th Row: M. Carr. R. Schwake, J. Murphy, J. Jewell, D. Lawrence, E. Kelly, Mr. Gilliland-Sponsor, S. Ward 67191 6' ' Zflff 51 U67 lst Row: P. Clark, M. White, S. Richards, F. White, Mr. Earsom-Director, P. Griffin, C. Watson, C. Hines, G. Vannoy, K. Lack, L. Lewis 2nd Row: D. Parker, D. Dugger, J. Sprading, B. Nelson, M. Chaffin, A. Shepard, S. Clary, M. Reynolds, S. Kah- lor, J. Morton, K. Thomas, A. Denman 3rd Row: M. Allen, S. Parks, J. Shaffer, E. Alexander, S. Kesler, L. Dudley, L. Scott, S. Barton, G. Braden, I. Hammond, G. Calloway, M. Hyler, G. Watson, D. Wrenn 4th Row: M. Rutherford, E. Blagg, D. Johnson, M. McC1aren, S. Splawn, H. Holland, K. Leming, S. Johnson, P. Denney, B. Vickery, C. Hunt, P. Spindle, B. Lewis, L. Corner, D. jones, R. Minton lst Row: D. Dugger, S. Richards, G. Braden, B. Govctt, N. Anderson, C. White, A. Denman, J. Morton, .Mr. Ear- som-Director 2nd Row: P. Griffin, F. White, D. Parker, B. Shelton, D. Brown, J. Wright, I. Paxton, D. Donaho, D. Wrenn, L. Lewis 3rd Row: I. Spradling, L. Dudley, J. Shaffer, E. Blagg, R. Gilliland, D. McBride, B. Jack, M. Carr, M. Dunn, F. Gibbard, G. Hefner, S. Barton, B. Lewis, K. Thomas, M. Reynolds 4th Row: M. Rutherford, M. McClaren, D. Johnson, S. Johnson, D. Clark, R. Schwake, G. Haines. L. Brooks, P. Stephens, E. Ratliff, J. Reeves, B. Doty, B. Green, P, Denney, C. Hunt, G. Calloway, P. Spindle 6719! 6' ' 0!!f41?fff S. Richards, Lynda Scott, Lynda Lewis Ac- companist, Ann Denman, Gena Braden 6719! .9 ' MW5' Seated: Delores Parker, Betsy Lewis, Pat Denney Standing: Dee Jack, Earlene Blagg, Linda Dudley AWK? ' Wf,4f?ff!' Lyle Brooks, Pat Stephens Jack Paxton, Mike Carr AWK? flff 67067 lst Row: N. Anderson, J. Hill, B. Martin, G. Braden-Accompanist, G. Hefner, R. Howe, B. Shelton, R. Baugh, B. Govett. Mr. Earsom-Director 2nd Row: C. White, D. McBride, R. Schwake, E. Ratliff, B. Jack 3rd Row: J. Paxton, D. Donaho, J. Reeves, H. Howe, G. Haines 1 1 Wright, B. Kinney, T. Crouse, E. Smith, R. Gilliland, M. Dunn, M. Carr. Clark Merritt, D. Coyle, B. Doty, B. Green, C. Cooper, L. Brooks, P. Stephens, Brown .9fMf1ff.s'ff My Scored: A. Candle, M. Potes, L. Scott, D. Jack, D. Chesriwiilla, L. Lewis Strrndingzj. Woods, S. Hunt, A. Wynn, D.G11rtlener, Mrs. Donaigho-Sponsor, P. Stephens, D. Thomison, L. Brooks, M. Curr 1094. lst Row: R. Lewis, J. Lowrance, J. Sprouse, E. Hunter, D. Kirby, R. Billings 2nd Row: D. Hickman, J. Wells, I. Thompson, J. Morton-Sweetheart, D. Horton, I. Runyan, P. Danyeur, K Lowrance, C. Baker, G. Lee, T. Wade, J. Wells, T. Crouse, D. Hilliard 3rd Row: T. Pope, I. Cagle, B. Ozbirn, W. Carlisle, S. Dilbeck, R. Baugh, I. Hilliard, O. Carlisle, F. Hunt, L Sapp, Mr. Barnes-Sponsor 4th Row: L. Kennedy, D. Nichols, D. Stevens, I. Brown, D. Binderim, K. Kirby, G. Hefner, I. Parker, G Thompson, C. White. B. Thomas. D. Coyle Judi Morton, F.F.A. Sweetheart Allan Wynn, F.H.A. Beau ' I f H 14 R lst Row: B. Nelson, D. Parmenter, S. Richards, P. Spindle, D. Wrenn, J. Spradling, F. White, B. Vickery, I Spears, M. Williams, M. Reynolds 2nd Row, G. McClure, S. Roesch, S. Williams, J. Parmenter, M. White, K. Thomas, R. Moss, A. Caudle, S Reed, J. Patterson 3rd Row: Mrs. Townsley-Sponsor, D. Suther, J. Shaffer, B. Stover, G. Watson, C. Parker, J. Morton, L. White S. Walker 4th Row: A. Milton, L. Robb, D. Parker, M. McClaren, J. McGill, M. Reese, M. Potes, S. Splawn, Miss Vaughn- Sponsor 15904. lst Row: J. Hammond, L. Corner, L, Dudley, A. Denman, E, Blagg, G. Alexander, C. Donaho, P, Griffin, D, Dugger, G. Braden, B. Calvert 2nd Row: Mrs. Townsley-Sponsor, K. Corner, H. Clinton, D. Garrison, P. Kirby, C. Cagle, C. Greeson, C. Chaf- fin, L. Helms, E. Kelly, K. Lack, M. Chaffin, L. Lewis 3rd Row: E. Alexander, S. Kitt, P. Little, S. Hunt, L. Lewis, A. Buchanan, J. Holmes, S. Kesler, B. Lee, P. Coats, D. Jones, S. Kahlor, G. Calloway 4th Row, C. Hunt, T. Johnson, D. Jack, K. Leming, P. Denney, S. Johnson, L. Johnson, D. Johnson, K. Lance, P. Lance, ll. Holland, R.Minton, Miss Vaughn-Sponsor 4 4 5 ,wel ..,,.. 2' . ' - P, . Na i'HHHI5l. Yi 1 f00!'E,4ll 0 11,41 .svwmzf nu, 11,7 .WH -.-V if - --vf - -. 1 KUHUXVAUUW w .UM K M. frrnw, . ,',. -.. N qw! was Co ach Pop Kelly After only one year as coach of foot- ball and track at Sulphur High, Coach Kelly has gained the admiration and respect of his players and the entire student body. .5'!!!PH!!f5' 670110055 Sulphur Hi Captains Left: George Lee All-District 3A Fullback Right: Billy Jack Moore A11-District 3A Tackle 35. Q .. ,Nl va Wa , 5 Pu REF Q V R9 'fig' V . V 3, .. , VAS., N 1g:Ki'WiHn. V VV V V' if Y 36 I if My A ?..,.,K 'M nuff? M' V f I .1 :mx in M, AMS: .. A Q 5-QQWE' V'.-. ,, WW . .L'L 'L ' ' K. V V A A QW A , EA , AA 'WT A' V flif'vVs n , K V F21 53:2 r -fgwif ' V 58 ' - ' V in 1' . VV H2 -2 f Y A ,gg Wi? V: 4 RN' .V 1 fi f F' 4? 1' k W 11452 f VM. V '55 eu 14 K - ,A K A g f A ig Q Af' 5,45 ,4 M , ' 2 ' -.,f se if 3 'L fi' 5 -if ' , ,. 5 'Q' V ffl 5 X ' Ti ' ai -V S K V.. .- .. -, , V ' 5 , , i K - 4. fl V f V4- 'M V Kg,f Q' .-,, Q , f 1- V-:1 ' K . A 7.1: :S+ MV .M - . A fx 'NVQ W V ' Ser' QQEQV V fx V2 .1 is A A A :jk mlffm, Y? fm f 6 W Q 5121 -A3 5 N s 'f .... 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Parkinson, Coach Martin, Coach Exendine, R. Hefner, F. Lance, I. Paine J. Byrd. 2nd Row: B. Day, J.T. Cotter, D. Day, B. Mann, B. Frye, D. Runyan, B. Stout, G. Lemmings, T. Ward P. Qayton, N. Anderson, B. Hill. 3rd Row: J. Fulton, J. Hickman, M. McMurtry, L. Dancer, D. Moore, C McCaton, L. Wynn, I. Lannom, D. Runyan, P. Ross, P. Howe, K. Coyle. 4th Row: I. Parker, G. Thompson, B. Kirkendoll, J. Miller, M. Wright, K. Kelton, F. Crittenden, D. Rehbine, B. Hayes, G. Wells, I.Iewe11. L Stout. C. Melson. I- Day. J1? H!6W f00!'634!! Jr. High Captains Jr. High Action 15 50 Jack Jewell Dewey RUBY?-H QB FB 1 Q52 Al! Ap in '-.... IU' .ZF 54 Eff'-fr P '7 .4v Y' C-: 'F enny 'RB' 1 pw 'S M., l l. QQ iff: CI -.Tin ...ve L MN 5 A X Compliments Complime ts TE xx of of I ' G. P. H. R. Cross Lander's 5-IOG Store Texaco Service Phone 728 Phone 108 Sulphur Okla. Sulphur Okla Congratulations Mobilgas From And , Mobiloil Spindle Wholesale Mobglgas Togiuigigirug Frank's Service Phone 32 Sulphur Sulphur Okla Compliments Compliments - of of Broadway Cleaners L' and R 0 Food Across From The High School Sulphur Okla- Sulphur okia. Dixie Dog George's Service Mobilgas A Pleasure To Serve And You Oil S. 8: H. Green Stamps THE BAKERS 900 W. Bdwy. f Y- 'ln ,Jima .lv Congratulations VV ' D Wonder 2 4 , From B d - lx WM Mary V's Builds Bodies Sulphur 12 Ways Owqiw N ' C n Compliments xr ongratulations of From , Wonder Bread Steen s Sulphur Flowers and Gifts Eat At f Muir if game .1 LJ J J rl L , X , xxx 5,5 - u ' - 1 oo : su' ,. I Congratulations Horsman and Son Established 1900 Insurance Real Estate Loans 815 West 11th St. Phone 124 AIIen's Cafe In The Heart Of Hereford Heaven Compliments of Sue And Bill Allen Phone 248 Sulphur Carlton HaroId's Auto Theatre Seat Cover Shop Specializing In Auto Seat Covers YOUR ROCK AND ROLL 1016 West First Sulphur SHOW Cobb Insurance Merle Norman ASBHCY . Cosm et ICS l!2 Block North Of Bank Where Good Insurance Costs Less Real Estate And Tax Work Mrs. Paxton Sulphur Distributor Fan r mont YOUR GUARANTEE OF QUALITY Ice Cream Milk Butter Cottage Cheese And Other Dairy Products Eggs Poultry Frozen Fruits And Vegetables Call 534 Fairmont Food Company Sulphur, Okla. rm I lm r my C.. Y.. Ng, we- . Conggiijjjtions City Cleaning Sulphur Roller Plant 9 West Muskog U Phone 60 Owner, A. J. Lewls Compliments C mpliments Qf of , McCarIey Oldsmobile The Dairy Queen Sales and Service Ph. 895 S lph 412 W. Musk. W. 2nd 8: Bdwy. Phone 766 Congratulations Y-Q-X...Q7-X7 C g atulatio From Cgpwcg From Crown Xhxxv Shorty Warren lzacwrl' Conoco Service Phone 82 Sulph Okl S lphur Phone 329 g f Compliments O. D. of Grocery-Market .5-Q? I 900 W. 3rd, Phone 65 S lil ' S lph A I A iw? 1 ' 4 fl fa :AML , Sulphur Greenhouse , Wow and Allen S Flowershop Bill and Mildred Heath St one 242 Day or Nite Congratulations C mpliments From FIOII1 Cooper Auto Byars Jewelry Watches Engraving Diamonds Watch Repair Sulphur Wynnewood Davi Across From High School Congratulations Compliments From of Goffe Hardware Fulwn 5 Company and F u r nit ure S Furniture Company A Good Place T T d Phone 107 lph Okla. Sulphur -ray - - FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN SULPHUR Capital Stock 575, ooo. oo s 1 up us 575, ooo. oo Undivided Profits 3100, ooo. oo Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation E. M. Francis, Paul Thompson, Avery Halpain, Alma Landers, Wanda Pierce, Evelyn Jamison, Pam Moore, Anita Neal, Billie Rowe COMET DRIVE-IN Jack Nowlin Clothing Store Brown 's Grocery 309 East Tahlequah Sulphur Phon 75 Hick's Service Our Very Best ' lo ' 25a Store Oklahoma Tire and Supply Co. West Muskog Phone 73 l 9 Green s Sulphur Dry Goods Th Friendly Store E erything To Wear Murray C unty's Oldest Store' Sulphur Est. 1905 Compliments Compliments of of Conrad-Goodwin Gene Cape Clin ic Service Station 414 West Bdwy. Phone 44 Phone 99 Sulph Calvin K. Price Fa ms Rancher Insura Loans Phone 870 Insurance Loans Real E C. P. Williams and Company Our Fiftieth Year Sulphur Hardware and Furniture Company The Home of Good Furnitur A Good Place T T d Complime t Kraft's Food Company Phone 224 Sulphur S Dunn Funeral Home Sulphur Phone 59 Okla Red Bud Red Bud No. I No. 2 Stumpff Grandchildr Fri dliest Stevens, Bobb Stores in Y Philip T WH Lockmille ' I Own a Home First Seeton Drug C. M. Mays Lumber Co. Sulphur Ada 101 Muskogee Phone 36 Davis Stratford Roff Turner Hereford Ranch Owned By ,, . , . . Roy J. Turner T. R. Zato, Heir Ok1ahoma's Highest Ranking Registered of Merit Visitors Welcome X.. James Dept. Store Artesian STYLE COMFORT VALUE Hotel 114-16 W. Bdwy. Phone 560 Williams Butane Kirk's Clothing d P and an mpane Ready-To-Wear 6 Company Reed Motor 225 New And Used Cars Sulphur, Okla. IC 1' 'N REAM w e fe' milky: 'rAsTv so ' - FANcv suNoAzs Hamburgers Hot Dogs Lance's Dairy King Sulphur , Okla . Farmer's Cooperative of Murray County J. C. Griffits, Manager Phone 58 Sulphur, Okla. FEED SEED FERTILIZER Feed Grinding and Mixing C ongratul t Seniors of 1958 Como-An Chemicals Sulphur , Okla . Sulphur Times Democ rat 155 West Muskogee Phone Z 'www Q . ,1 L-, -- ' I Su1phur's Finest Across From Super Market E R The High School +.- Kah lor 5.1-LEVROQ-51 . M 9 Brothers Retail Service Station ' Phone 580 1130 W. Bdwy. DI ck Norwood Sulphur Chevrolet Call A Bah ner West lst d V t Ambulance Phone 196 Oxygen E quippe d Sulphur , Oklahoma Sulphur Davis CONGRATULATIONS '58 SENIORS FROM HEALEY BROTHERS FLYING L RANCH HOME OF Tr Ameroyal Zato QTEN TIMES A CHAMPIONJ OKLAHOMA'S FIRST 5100, OOO BULL OWNED JOINTLY WITH TURNER RANCH C ongratulations Sulphur Builders Complete Friendly Building Service Compliments of Daubes' Department Store ARDMORE Ph. 512 Tom Jack Congratulation . . From Dru I I mg Co. Your Family Deserves the B Sulphur , Tom Cooper s Da iry Bird Lance I S e i Really good dairy products ARDMORE Sulphur 4'-- -t-1 -' 'I-tr' 'Wim' ' in v .f.gg.n.., .C Wflln. ...Jun .,.,,.. t C omplirnent s of ll City Cafe Sulphur Con ra ula ions g t t Carey Lumber H . G . Cozad Company Construction Co. , Everyth1ng to Complete a Hom Box 411 Sulphur Ph. 117 Brown Dr. Pepper Feed Store Company Sulphur Sulphur Abstract A Chandler and Title Company Construction Co . Sulphur R. A. and O1l1e Dennings C ompliments of Compliments of Wright - Dodson Motor Cemvanv ' Buicks Pontiacs Construction Sulphur Company Service Plumbing and Sulphur, okia. COndltlOI1ll1g Sulphur Members of the Sulphur FFA Dairy Judging An active program of livestock judging is team, shown above, include Don Coyle, George Lee, carried on by members of the Sulphur Future Farmers Dwain Binderim and Kinney Lowrance. ofAmerica chapter. Members ofthe livestock judging team are shown above, left to right. Danny Nichols, John Runyan, Tom Wade and Tom Crouse. 4 rlln..-.-V ---5:51-vw 1...


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