Sulphur High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Sulphur, OK)

 - Class of 1958

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, ,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'

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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.



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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.

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