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sale' ' 634' f 5 lf N F ,P State Secretary and - we qreasurer 'inf A. uh., , J First row: Naomlf Eid, Miss Wanstreet, sponsor. Second 323: Vera Louise Mulholland, Nitaree Hayes, Myrtle Lou Box, Betty Rea Robertson, Betty Peck, Frances Roberts, Jeanne Hill, Pauline Gray, Melba Joyce Clark, Patsy Fuller, Lois Reed, Lois Johnson, Grace Latte. Third 521: 'Carolyn Crew, Nadine Woods, Edna Sanders, Norma Mathews, Teen Morris, Mary Sue Baker, Shirley Kyle, Cora Ann MoSpedden, Ruth Paden, Wanda Langrill, Delma Webster. Back 533: Floye Littlefield, Mary Katherine Silcott, Betty Jean Ross, Faye Hensley, Sally Gilbert, Jane Stanford KA. M M.J, Emma Joyce Morgan, Betty Belt, Emma Lorraine Venable, Marguerite Rutherford, Imogene Shirrell, Martha Tillison, Geneva Dause. Zelda Stinnett. and Bar . eraon, Elva Stinnett, bare Ferguson K. Silcott presiding 'feb If In Ibsyo-Psa 8 Q0 fb 'wa ber G I' 061,180-I' C 4 o Ann MoSpadden serving at the tea table at formal 0 QS , K' Box' 4QQtbe 00 e A 'roll 1. SD QS QW9 1 Owl Ot 999 gg- Oat QQ 1 9 X Q1 y Cb tb 9 QP l e e Q 9 599 y ffeelgfioq giumelpbpqy 3 I bo, is at DQQSOFQS be
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, 4 . I cord 900, pair fi-lens 3:3 A28 dill?-eg ,SEZ 235' the 3005232 and' 245231 mid- W me 41-23 at te played laster- tw - we :ta 9 Bum zameiaw F-reels: Okmulgeeig Dgclfxllihule llclgit Henrveglz ace- igulldoxsi 4g,K,,1g:1Z. ,Ngfsslig 22. 40'30ahwl1l2 '1 naming r Elftown O t.1n.n me 3 ' are ll' ' crav- '1-len! Z?a4sLef6af Tigers Take N.O.A.A. H0l10I S.0ver Stilwell Th Tahlequah Tigers took two s gd s g lvlillzhet' 'eggs we W :fthe B' 2 okmme emmnals trouble 2 Etta hxfxglxehive wks :fed the to. rn ' r- , . ages mem, as. 01? at 1.45 P ting Txgel' 1 5 fI'0m a scrabpy Stilwell quintet brln home the championship 'title the N O A.A. for the first time since association was organized: , Coach Doc Wadley's boys took the and last game from Stilwell night 41-20. A large crowd bf rsday nlg team 15 huhe Tablequme out Ui the stronllegt 13153 Tigers Wailea in fiiiir of we 2235'-f1'm 2:21 at to 12.51111 past Stllwepiayofi Seri dass ing of 'hir the class I Someames will be into gills: ana Winners Tahlequah - ht. f ratea T Bl - T V the e rs were at Stilwell to se? b0Ys in the -championship game. 5 Last Friday the Tigers, led by Kang CF8-ig and Eugene Krouse, dei- Stllwell Indians by a score This lwss the first ot tvlfo Of three playoff games for the ti- e Tigers went through the sea conference tilts' unbeaten. onight they go to' Muskogee fforigi tilt in the regional playotfjmeefi Okmulgee. Tiger Team Tournament Dark Horse Dork horns ofthe class A division of tho regional high school laoslrotball tournament now in progress at Central High School oro the Tahlequah Tigers, champions of the N.O.A.A., who lost night upset tho Okmulgeo Bulldogs, 30-25, in the opening round of the tournoy, Tonight the Tigers go up against the Henryotta and will nfgain bs tho' underdogs, but may have another In :tors or tho ons. Under the direction of D. M. Doc coach on loan rom Northoastern State collage, the Tigers' through an aight-game N.O.A.A. schedule without q loss than polished off the Stilwoll lndions in o championship 46-12, and 41-21. Members of the team, above, urs, loft front row-Bob Bair, Bill Hill, Blynn Sears, Kenneth Craig, Brlkoy, Jimm Littlefield. Bock row-John D. Hanson, .lim Y Reeder, Vanao lowrsv, and Eugene Krause. Scores of Conference Champs Tiger! Lil-Haskell 21 Tigers 27-Checotah Zh Tigers 27-Eufaula 11, Tigers 29-Pemhuska 30 Tigers 53-Stigler 5 Tigers 28-Soquoysh 29 Tigers 38-Haskell 35 Tigers 33-Checotah 25 Tigers Tigers Tigers Tigers Tigers Tigers Tigers 32-Eufaula 11, 21-Sequoyah 5 l+O-Stigler 9 L1-Stilwell 21 lo6-Stilwoll 12 30-omulgee 25 35-Heflryetfa 36 Tigers Break Loose ,To Overcome Bulldogs ' The Tahlequah Tigers and the Olf- rnulgee Bulldogs found themselves locked in an apparent desthgrip last night in a, basketball game of thcf a 5Muskogee region 1 but Qthc 'Iigers soon sn early '2-1 lead. to wm Ouzdriving, the l third club 1 the 1 of the Inch 165 to and l one in were throw the 881119. the going rough at The Tigers, after grabbing the leady on a set shot by Craig, moved ahead, 5-2, when Cleo Brixey hit a one- hander closein. The Bulldogs never closed the margin to less than three points until near the close of the second V period when Bill Bennett tallied on a drivein to cut the Tiger lead to 12 to 10. A sneaker by Bill Hill moved the Tigers ahead 14 to 10, but Ace Olzawski pitched in a pos- itively weird one-hander just before the half and the Tigers led 14-12 at the midway point. , Belvinl T spine our- set 'ing two 1 strai h ew mo- men ly again and the lead back -ved this with 'ixey hit a pair he max'- gin to ' c with s free another 'long 15. Then ay for a setup. ly pull- ing a fee from Reeder ahleqush a 23 to 17 the 'final period. - 'I'he Okmulgee tum seemed to de- velop some drive at. this point. Ben- nett hit a jump shot and Blevins broke in fast for a setup that cut the margin to 23-21. 1 But the 'favored Bulldogs couldf never catch up. Krouse came roar-l ing down c' rt to bucket along' guthpaw hog? shot' on the run and. rixey hit I b I ht free' . at ' lgEl ?tHl1g l toss Th The ff . one with beth, 9 lcourt igif 1 each other otlng section st s fourth of l. the fTigers to Bennett ltmul-5 gee to , but: Brixey voting, ,and ma ennett came one- ' hander lte to play word with a equah margin Okmulgco 1253 Tshllqulh 430 1 ig it pf fl it pt, Creekmore :E 0 0 lHlll I 4 2 li f!Olzswsk1 1 3 1 4 Brixey 1 3 5 4 ,Bennett p 4 o 2Reedet e a 1 xl Blevins c 2 4 3KrouAe I ,A I 0 U1 Briscoe g 1 0 2Crslg g 3 fl 0 Swslfordg o o llflttleflela 1 o o o Swsln g 0 0 2 Bair 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 10 es is TOTALS it T s
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ovy r. F. A. Rodeo 41 yd eff' 63' 15,0 We' ufure Farmers Welding Instruction . Je Using the forge Charles Williams, Robert Westlake, Leon Daniel: llr. Beach Clnstmotorl Johnny Baker With fl-983, Leon Daniel Carr-rem' rightl Tom Hayworth, Leroy Lemons, F. F. A. Queen, Cora Ann MeSpadden Showing 'UW Wil' limb' Tom llorgan Loring Garner - -5 :gk -2555 1? 4' my Q P370 57 b oo ,.,l1v 5 '? FE'N'5 2, p- ,' I ' ' X n rg ' S Delbert Miller holding his Hereford calf E 2 6 .6-m,i19 bX winner of Grand Championship at the ne Bench, Instructor rf Cherokee County Junior Livestock Show. The Future Farmers of America, Tahlequah Chapter, have carried out many worthwhile projects in addition to regular classroom work. Some of the projects have been: 1. planting redbud and dogwood trees over the city Csponsored by the Kiwanis ClubD, 2. pruning of fruit trees, shade trees, and shrubbery, 3. sponsoring the F. F. A. Rodeo Cassisted by the Tahlequah Round-up Clubl, L+. entering the Cherokee County Poultry Show and the Horse and Colt Show, 5. entering thirty-five animals in the Muskogee Junior Livestock Show, 6. showing seven animals at the Tulsa Magic Empire show, and 7. sponsoring the Annual Achievement Day Program in May.
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