Taloga High School - Panther Yearbook (Taloga, OK)
- Class of 1951
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EDITOR ASSISTANT EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER ASSISTANT BUSINESS LAY OUT MANAPER SPORTS WRITER ART DIRECTOR PICTURES REPORTER SPONSOR 491 NANAGER Lanny Duckett Maureen Matthews Shirley George James Enyart Edna Snodgrass Jackie Jackson Loretta Palmer verly Wakeman and Arlis Blaine LI' f 7 ff' fx Erma Jean Forman Dewitt Sherrill 9?--'Zyg -. jf' I4 0 JL ,J-fs 9..f1...x Safer Z ... . ....B6 , 4.07 'Y v 'L Q , 'aflgkifiggr J U 5 x , , in J' .' 3' A, kk N 32 l V M51 an flwellwqee we -lltun My t X X LI JI 11 XX X ylm X XyX WX. T A , . X A U X Mm I C A T I There are few years more crucial in enaping the course of individual destiny than those which span the golden days of High School We, the Senior Class of Taloga High School feel most fortunate to have lived in a com- munity which so whole heartily supported us and our school in all our activities throu ghout our High School career Our patrons have given our golden years a truly golden meaning In testimony of our gratitude and appreo1at1on,we h mbly dedicate this volume to the Patrons of the Taloga School I A X X I w X .V X Y .' N P ' X !'A i X ' I 5 W N . q EQ XX't l ,V e t' ' hX , X J ' ll! - ' M q he X X Ng, I t X l X! !,X XX!! 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N N ' L xx 1 i m , X X X X , X X X X X X XIX on N I W Y 'N X IAF wx , W X4 ' , ' I r J W' nj N will 1 , ' xi N r w W ,r Y lx ' XXX,X X ' l a n Tut r e 1 M 1 -t e---Ut l N-t UH .elm m Il u n- I nl n MIM me l n nl nl , f' 'V' v ' R F -..W egigrw N V1 1 'nu 'R OUR BOARD OF EDUCATIOJ VERNON FERGUSON, Member, KENNETH FRAZEE, Member, DON SCHOMP, Clerk, BUCK ALLEN, President, MARVIN BLAINE, Member f U EVELYN REYNOLIB First Grade VIVIAN LONG 2nd k 3rd Grade MARY STEPHENSON hth a Sth Grade 06' MYRON GASTINEAU, Supt HERMAN ISERNHAGEN Music JOHN MORRIS, Math ADRIAN CRABB Speech ALVENIA NIM O Home Ec NN LANGHBEN English PEARL MATHIS History DEWITT SHERRILL Pvin Com EDNA SNODGRASS President State Honor Societ 2 years Principabs Honor Roll, 3 years Grandpa's Twin S ter Class Pres 'M 'Off The Track Band, H years M H M years Annual Staff Superintend ent's Honor Roll, l year ril ELEANOR HUNTER Principal's Honor Rel 3 years Meat Judg 'ng Team, 3 years Basketball, 1 year Softball, A years Off The Trackn, L years Track, 2 years Superintend ent's Honor Roll l year ..s ay'M SJ Q ARLIS BLAINE Secretary Band Majorette, 3 yrs uGrandpa's Tw n Sis ter' 'Off The Trac Basketball, L years Softball, M years Track, l year M H 2 years Principal' Honor Roll Annual Staff ERMA JEAL FORMAN Reporter Typing Festival, Enni l year Meat Judg ing Team, 3 years H f The Trackn M H M years, Reporter l 4 Q AUDRY and TOM MATTHEWS, Taloga, Oklahoma MAUREEN MATTHEWS Vice Pres Typing Fest1val,Enii 2 years nGrandpa s Twin Sister Prin cipal's Honor Roll, H years Basketball Queen M9 Basket ball, M years The Tracku Track, Lg, years Band, Lg, yrs Annual Staff '12- ANNA MAE MERCER Typing Festival, Enmi 2 years Principal! Honor Roll, H years Basketball, H years Librarian, M years Softball, A years NOff The Track Track, 2 years M H, 2 years 0 y, . no I' h l V X ' n . . 9 ' ' . - N. . nOff 0 3 C 0 ' 1 ' 0 ' u ku . 0 X, . Of . - I I Sec. an Treas, Ll years year- Band, 1+ Years' ' - I . 8 flif '2- ' ' 3 ' ' Q 4 6 A 6 4 o f . o .0 , N. v .5 K -H, T . ,. II JACKIE JACKSON Typing Festival Enid, 2 years 'Grandpa's Tw Sister Class President, l9h8 Bask tball, h years Baseball, L years Corn Liquor Trio uOff The Track Track, 2 years Band, M years IFJ Kuff BERNARD FREEMAN randpa's Twin Sis ter , Track 2 years x 'Tv' L...- LANNY DUCKETT 'Grandpa's Twin tern'Dff The Track Band, L Years ' , 2 Years Annual Staff II: 1 DANNY KELLY 'Grandpa's Tw n lS ter Basketball, years aseball, M years 'Cff tne Trackn, Corn lqUOF JAEES ENYART Dr ncloal s oncr Fell, 2 years and, l year Tracc, 3 yrs randpa's lwln Slster H if fe Track aseball, 3 years Basketball,3 years r o, Band, A Years A I 16 WILBERT BROWN Basketball, U years Baseball, 3 years HOff The Track Track, M years Band, L years U H L years W A BROWN, Talova, Oklahoma Te racwnv a and mul Hina BEVERLY WAHEHAN HGrandpa's Twin Sis- tern. Basketball, 3 years. Eand,2 years. Uiff The Trecxv. Annual Staff Trio, 3 years. M-U Club, 2 years. SHIRLEY COLLIER GEORGE ?rincipal's Honor Roll, A years.uCff The Trackn. Typing festival, Enid, l year. Basketball, l year. Softball, 2 years. Annual Staff :Q ek ins., Qvuv-0. ax Qs LORETTA PALMER Band, 2 years Wqff JCRIS UAVT Hoff The Tracku DQLLY OWEN librarians 2 years Librarlan, 2 years Softball, 2 Years softball, 2 years f The Track off The Track , 2 years Reporter ALICE CLARK Pr1ncioa1's Joror Roll, M vears nCff Tae Track' Dano, 3 years ran na Tvin Sister Soft ball, M years L10 rarlan, 3 years Fasketball, L ears ilu .EL N., Lf PATSY GRAVES asketball, M years Softball, A years 'Off Tue Trac Track, 3 years A F Club, 2 years G rr v T C c , CQLLTLR BLDG , Dhore 68, Talofa, Qllaroma CLASS HISTORY As many have done before us and as many will do after us, we have started for a higher education in our faithful covered wagon named 'Taloga School ' The drivers were hard to find, but Hrs Hilton consented to take us through the first lap There was standing room only, because Wilbert Brown, Lanny Duckett, H T Foster, James Allen Henderson, Wayne Jones, Danny Gene Kelly, Elmer Lewelllng, Gene Logsdon, Ross Allen Padgham, Hershel Rinker, Bert Strighfellow, Alice Clark, Shirley Collier, Doris Davis, Erma Jean Forman, Patsy Graves, Anna Mae Hawkins, Joyce Johnson, Wanda Johnson Carol Jo laphet, Beverly Wakeman, and Iva Wallis decided to start their Journey in 1939 By the next year some of the kids decided they couldn't aake it These were Hershel Rinker, Elmer Lewelling, Doris Davis, Wanda Johnson, and Ruth Shoopman Mau reen Matthews thought country school was too slow so joined our class AS we journ eyed to our third year we gained J D Adair, Kelly Hawkins, Lonnie Hymer, Lawerence Jantz, lax Gamble, Wanda with lileen Lloyd as our picked up Ruth Woods for In the fourth grade Allen, Charles Thompson, and June May March Lee Hamblen, Anita Bovd, and Laura hae dard We started teacher, but due to a vacancy 1n h1gh school we lost her and the rest of this year and during the fourth year we got A B Edwards, J D Schoonmaker, Joaquin Ford, Rex We started the sixth grade with some new members Ray Dodson, Jackie Jackson, and Dolly Owen The seventh grade we had a welcome change We had different teachers for diff erent subjects We were sorry to lose Rex Allen, Ray Dodson, and Ruth Shoopman but welcomed Danny Kelly back Now we are in the eight grade and just one more year until high school This was the year we decided that we liked parties Je galned Gene Earl, and much to our fate Poogie Snodgrass, who became valdictorian, and Betty Furnlsh We have now entered high school and are the greenest freshman's Taloga ever had This was the first girls basketball team Ne had such members as Wilbert Brown Lanny Duckett, Jackie Jackson, Danny Kelly, Lawerence Jantz, and Freeman Taylor, Arlis Blaine, Erma Jean Forman, Betty Furnish, Patsy Graves, Patty Harwell, Eleanor Hunter, Wanda Johnson, Carol Jo Maphet, Maureen Matthews, Anna Mae Mercer, Dolly Owen This will be the best remembered year of our hlgh school days and probably that of our teachers too Yes, we thought we were pretty smart sophomores Ie were still party crazy and someone thought of the word hookey, wh not work Remember the sentence 'People who can't be work We gained Jinky Gleason and lost Betty Furnish, lor, Patty Harwell, and Carol Jo Maphet This was the going with Martin Kouns, and Lanny started his romance Mae's desk Our Junior year was our most progressive one 1ch we tried, but found it did trusted,' and all that extra Lawerence Jantz, Freeman lay year of romance, Arlls started by puttlng candy bars in Anna started the Junior year with the Junior and Senior trip in mind we worked extra hard toward this goal by sell ing candy and slaving away in that cold, cold kitchen in the Amerlcan Legion Hall Probably the most memorable event was our Junior play, 'Off the Track ' We wonder if Erma Jean still likes dogmeant and cheese and if Maureen has caught her man The climax of the year was our trip to Craterville which everyone enjoyed The Senior year was the year of many happy ana sad moments Ie lost Nanda and Miss Sills, two of whom we shall never forget I guess we can say this was our hard est year of high school, though we enjoyed it One of the happlest things was the new gym Our play, which was a great success due to the patience and encourgement of Mr Sherrill, our Sponsor de never shall forget when Grandpa, Jackie, came on the stage without his beard, and how did he ever digest all those pills9 For sneak day we went to the city and everybody had a nice time Now we are trying to finish up our school work of our senior year and all are looking forward to our last school trip The graduating Seniors are Arlis Blaine, Patsy Graves, Doris Davls, Shirley George, Edna Snodgrass, Alice Clark, Bernard Freeman, Wilbert Brown, James Enyart Danny Kelly, Jackie Jackson, Lanny Duckett, Anna M e Mercer, Maureen Matthews, Elea nor Hunter, Beverly Jakeman, Erma Jean Forman, Loretta Palmer, and Dolly Owen END . : , . ' : , Edna Snodgrass, and Beverly Wakeman. v ' 1 . . We v 'Q , pw, mf de, the Senior Class of Talopa Hlgh School, fully realizing that we are posses sors of feeble minds, broken down, worn out carcasses, do hereon make known our last WILL and TESTAVENT Further be it known that the Seniors listed below, by making these endowments, hold forever the hope that the benefactors will have a bright and shining high school career equal to their own ELEANOR HUNTER wills some of her extra height to Dennis Myer PATSY GRAVES wills her long legs to Pauline Ferguson MAUREEN VATTHTWS wills her little bird like appetite to Cleon Evans ERNA JEAN UORNAN wills her excessive plurpness to Avis Fulett EDWA SNODFPASS wills her douple P's QPleasant and Plumpnessl to Theta Hulett DOLLV OvVlS wills her ability to get along with the opposite sex to Dixie Gastlneau ARITS BIAINF wills her lady like comnosu e to little sister, Arlene DORIS DAVTS wills her piano playin? ability to Barbara Mayfield LODFTTA PAIWUR wills he ability to vet dates to Joan Hatchett SPIRIFY FVORPE wills h r gentle vocal cords to Velma Filler QFVERDV JA'VVAN wills her lrlsh b 0716 to Leon dard AJND PAV NUQCER wills he ability to keep her mouth shut in typing to Selma Stepn nson AIIC CLAS wills her tu tle like ability on the basketball court to Juaquln Calklns WITBERT BROMN wills the little whlte house to Eugene Jones for smoking pu poses DANNY VLIIV wllls hls dark, cu ly hair to Charles Filler IACVI J CfSON wills his ability to write book reports to Carter Steers BEWNADD UR VWAN wills his towering height to Ancel Peckham LANNY DWFKPTT wills his ability to play basketball to sister Janet JANVS ENYART wills his place 1 the Corn Liquor Trio to Deryl Wakeman DFWITT SWFDRILL wills his title of Senior Sponsor to anyone who is gullible enolgh to accept it The Se iors will to the Freshman their ability to enjoy high school as much as we have enjoyed it To the Sophomo es we will our NVRVE to play hooky and hope they get with it or don't have to do any more extra work to complete To the Juniors we will our ability to get along with the teachers E 6 o , . 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Q 0 N , f X 1 Pl- 'v- C 'I - inventions to land it the United how I wedding on head, Dori on her own oil wells, As I Loretta, o CLASS PROPHESY It's a bird' It's a plane' Itls Superman' No, 1t's me in one of my new , a super speed space rocket flying around trying to figure out a way I left t o days ago and with no food I have traveled all over States and have found all my graduating class of 1951 am over Texas I travel as slowly a terrace of a beautiful mansion nice girl, marrying a all s Davis She was such a all these years, she is you couldn't count them leave Texas and head for Mexico and ut on a hill all alone looking over She has been going steady for eight years now she says she wants to be sure be fore rushing into anythlng as possible, and I see a large It is our well liked little red too After working hard and being nice looking boy who has so many Arizona, I find our popular Senior, a beautiful valley in Arizona Patsy Graves 1sn't far from there, but she 1s on a ranch with several hun dred head of cattle, horses, ranch hands, Fat Furr, and several little Furrs too numerous to mention he said as bad as she hated to, she 1s feeding them beans in memory of the good old lunch room days Dolly is on the may to success She ha her own flourishing Beauty Shop in Putnam That's not all she has tnere either Putnam must appeal to her becau e she has a home, a car, a husoand, and three children Beverly is now an opera singer and ha a three room house with hot and cold running beer She has, also, an old mobile, a husband, a olclinese dog, and three sets of four year old brown eyed twins Don't worry, she adopted two sets of then Beverly is very haony with her work and has reached the top At the ores ent, she thinks she will quit her Job and become an everyday housewife She is considering more twins, but she says she will have to buy a four room house, and she ls afraid she will get lost in such a mansion Maureen is in Arkansas teaching a kindergarten class of ll5 all of them b refooted, with long hair BHG in jeans You can't tell the boys from the girls I see Maureen's one desire has come true, wearing cowboy boots, but she is still an old maid I looped pretty low and scared all her students They scattered everywhere, and the last report, Maureen is still out in the brush and black jacks looking for them By the way, she h s found 92 of them Anfone chancing to see one of these little pests, please notify the nearest dog mound or call Miss Matthews Danny is at our new naval base at Clinton, near our old home town His job is to launch the ships as soon as they are completed After graduating from Sing Sing, Danny returned home to find Marna still waiting for him Danny and Blondie are still hapvy after two years of marriage Don'+ give up hope, girls something may still hapwen so you can catch him Eleanor, our little brave girl who gave speeches over the radio at Clinton, decided to make a career of it and is now in California broadcasting over a Nationwide Hadacol network I guess those letters from Lloyd finally convinced her that California was a grand state after all Erma, after five years of college, has set up her own dress designing and tailoring shop Next, she plans to establish a hat factory because she thinks the present day con coctions do not require an excessive amount of brain work Bernard is being compared with Lucille Sweeney He enrolled in Weatherford College where he was the one man football team After graduating from college, he took the Job of coach at 0 U , where he has been voted number one in the nation This means he is ahead of Bud Wilkinson Alice went to college to become a doctor, but began working on a new cure for rheumatism She just perfected it and tried it out on James It is a suc cess It brought her enough money to retire on She plans to build a large home in the Riverview community Oh yes, James, after the cure he feels so good, he is joining the globe trotters where he will travel the world Un Married C O X ' S D E P A R T M E N T S T 0 R E .. .. 0. D. COX ....Phone 95 . 4 Q v,v 2 l 'V C O Y ' - - . e 1 - o o . ., .. 0 U ' 1 'f 1 o S 9 1 o M , Q ' -I . , S 1 p Q A 1 . S . 1 rr S I If - A X. I . o - L sf q A ' O u L I 3. o n 4- -. O I ' 0 1 o -fs n , .. ., , I Q 0 , . . - L ' V 1 A n l , . 9 Q u - . I l n l I Q Q u 0 Q Q - u .. . CLASS PROPHESY CONT'D As I take a look in on Jackie, I find him in his Hollywood home in the fash- ionable Beverly Hills Dlstrict. By the way, they named Beverly Hills in honor of the great singer, Beverly. Jackie is a great Hollywood comedian, finally, after several years of hard work trying to get into the movies. I predict that Jackie will someday take Bob Hope's place as a star. Shirley is the only girl who had luck enough to catch a man before finishing school. She is making her married life a happy one. Her main desire is for little Ed to be the star player on the Selling Football team. Then she wants him to go to O U under the famous coach, Bernard Freeman I see our political parties have changed, and my friend, Hilbert is running for President on the Republican ticket He was New York's first male governor in a period of thirty years, and he has a good chance of being our next President In the late t uSports' magazine which I purchased to pass the time on my Journey I see an article about the latest Holler Derby Queen It ls none other than our own Arlls Mae Blaine As she slugs der way around the rink, due to her experience on the Taloga High Basketball team it brings back memories of 1951 After looking around all over the U S I finally found our 19th senior It was none other than Anna Mae She is an editor of a new column of the New York Morning News It is headed, 'Answers to Lovelorn Teenagers ' Annie went to college, QHQ after four years was still a freshman, so she started a career As I circle back toward home, I found our last but not least, the one and only, the famous president of our class It was none other than Edna She and her husband Randall have made a very prosperous business in the City Edna is a retired chorus girl from the Galty and her husband has just been promoted to the rank of foreman of tne City Garbage Disposal Unit, a position few people attain From the City, I head my plane toward Lawton, and when Crash! I hit an oil derrlck near Apache Imagine my surprise when I find it belongs to Mr Sherrill He is teacnwng in Lawton High School and is head of the commerce department there He says this 1s only his S1Qe line and that he has to have something to keep him busy After 1otor1ng back to Taloga, I have vowed that I will keep at least one foot on the ground while I carve my unusual yo yos for the markets in the thriving Metropolis, Lenora Lanny Duckett 'N ' N 5 L 'S-. ll xx X Y 62 wiv X XX kd la ff ,- X , X 3 ' ! 1' ' A -A' . e- 'x X f 1 Y ' 'K ' ' -' ff ' I , si- .gy 7, Q N ' a 7 f - X A I 3 ' eil 337 ' , Y- Ll W L ,fa 3- '- W 'r in , AP.-' 1 . 2 -T1 - Q it ' ri- X I -Z iff, -'W' I K -C It XXI T VOST LIKELY TO SUFFEZI Lanny Duckett Edna Snodgrass NOST POPULAP Danny Kelly Arlis Blaine BEST LOOYI G Beverly Wakeman Loretta Palmer BEST DFESSED De Witt Sherrill Erma Jean Forman L O HOST LIKELY TO BECOVE Uh we OLD RAID R BACHELOR OST Maureen Matthews Wilbert Brown BEST DAICER Alice Clark Bernard Freeman BEST ATBLETE Patsy Graves James Enyart LIKELY TO MARRY Anna Mae Mercer Dolly Owen THE BEST PEPSOYALITY Eleanor Funter Doris Davis MOST BASBPUL Jackie Jackson Shirley George E 3 5 5- O- G A HELP YOUR-SELF FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY OTIS AND MILDPED L A U N D R Y WET OR DRY WASH AND FINISHED WORK GLEASON ffghm ,ev i CARTER STLLRS 'S EUGENE JCNLS N. 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'sp P ' ' ,H f ' .37- V -1.1 I 'NX 1 x if ' O LET THE JUNIORS SPEAK Were it 1s, the year of 1951, and we find ourselves proudly wearing the title of Juniors and though we dor't feel like 1t, we are past the halfway mark ln our Figh School education Among the things that higrlighted the year for us was the five class parties that were given at Ronnie's, Theta's, Dennls's, Vendal's and a party w1ich we spon sored at Teen Town The main event of the year was when we presented our class play, G L C D A I three act comedy by Kean hilliamson This play was presented in the latter part of March rrom ch ldhood sweethearts to go na steady in Jigh school, arbara Johnson topped them all by gettwng married in September to EOOby Dan ayfield 1 eiling She is the first of our class to step into the double harne s Congratulations when we elected class officers to preside for the year, D'x1e uastlneau found herself pP6S1d6Ht wlth Carter Allen Steers, V ce pP6Sld6Dt Selma Stephenson was elected Secretary and Treasurer, and Ronnie Mercer, lews Reporter Four of our boys were on the basketball scuad whlch placed third in the County Tournament he are very proud of them Pour oi our boys also were on the baseball Kendal, Ronnie, and Leon thought they could Jump out of a window and get with it Eut they were caught and sternly punished Incidentally, they were caught by their footprints which they left OhtS1d6 the w ndow As usual some of us got extra work for our nlnrocent' pranks! Some ol thls extra work made us use our history, geometry and typing b oks, whlch we probably wouldn't have done under normal circu stances that is, to such a great extent There's a Slgn in the Junlor Some Room whlch reads, whore, Work, and Success H katurally our class does these three things Hope for a date Mork for a man for a girll, and then wonder wry Success doesn't come to our class The Tuniors now feel that they are gettlng thelr education ahead of time by watching the free shows between the gym and the school house during the noon hour we were saddened when rs Amy Hoyt, our class sponsor, dad to leave us, but we were dellghted to have 1ss Azn La ghben take her place with only a few more weeks of school left, we f nd ourselves wonderlng about such things as the Typing restival whi h we will attend at Enid, the Junior benior Banquet, and the Junior Senior trip A 1 l L .X ' A A ll G R C C U S G R A L D W A,n a . V . L , ' H O' D . c ' s . . v ' A L A - ' ' ' i -- ' . ' . o 4 Q 1 N and track teams. Cur class was represented in Band and in Girls Chorus. V 1 . ' by - ' 1 . 1 , -. . . , . o ' A w -- . l L . .. . V . L4 ,v Y I LJ O . . . u ' D : , W V ' x . ' H' 1 . . T 1 V 2 ' 0 Glenn Gaetineau Pauline Collier Secretary f fw Dale Nelva Hallmnrk Hebard 16 -4 4? Nett Stidhnm Jimmie Moore President Vice Pres Charles Cleon Miller Evans A Blanche Marciea Link Frazee I P o n e 1 Egiallll .22 f V fi, 4Q', 5 x f ' 3 ,X s U4 5 ,ff H Q - Q V- ' xl Qrx We 4 X SQ zlfgl' 1 by K U M l 7 , fwrgf x f - it- ' v u: 3 ' 'R '5 D E A L F O O D H A R K E T h 21 Sk S DUCVCRV WRI WP We began our school year w1th thirteen enrolled, but to our sorrow we have lost the following members Virgie Lois Joy, J B Delaney, and non ald DeGraw Virgie Lois dec'ded tnat she preferred married life After marrying Freddie Miller, they moved to Ca1iforn'a J B Delaney moved to Kansas with his sister and brother in law become a great cow puncher. Donald decided he would be a Texan The class officers are Nett Stidham, President, Jimmie bale Moore, 'News Hound ' As you notice, Blanche is the only girl in office because no boy would have the Job of collecting news The Sophomores have been struggling to keep out of debt after having so many parties Just as we had begun to save a little money, we had it stolen from us durlng the school robbery The following members have played and accompanied the band on all the band trips Blanche Linx, Nelva Hebard, Pauline Colli r, Cleon Evans, and Jim ie Dale Moore The following made the baseball squad for Taloga baseball team Nett Stidham, Cleon Evans, Glenn Gastlneau, and Jlm ie Dale Moore At the beglnning of school we were prouped with the breshmen, but after the gym was completed, we were moved to the old typing room where lt was much better We nominated Nelva Hebard for Annual Queen and the happy conclusion was that she won. Jimmie Dale was elected Band King The following played basketball Blanche Link, Nelva Hebard, Nett Stidham, Glenn Gastineau, and Jimmie Dale Moore we elected Mr Crabb for our class sponsor He is also our home room teacher. He has been very patient with us and especially with the sopho more girls. It takes a person with a lot of patlence to put up w1th our laughing. If you do not believe it, just ask Mr. Morris, our algebra teacher We are not always so speedy. English is our flrst class in the morn ing, and it seems we are always late. Miss Langbeln has come to the con clusion that we are riding a caboose on the nHook worm Special.H 7L', .4 TT'-Q - Y s 0 F . . - - to Vice-President, Glenn Gastineau, Secretary and Treasurerg and Blanche Link, I I BILLY CLARK Reporter JANET DUCKETT KARL MUNO REETA MILLER l. JOAN HALLMARK ARLENE ELAINE President Civ fn?-r RICHARD DOUGLASS BETTY BROWN df -A '27 TROY CUNNINGHAM Hn! Avrs Hmm-'r i BETTY MOORE NJ DERYL WAKEMAN MARLEN BUTLER Z SHIRLEY GORE Y LARRY SPEER Vice Pres FRANKLIN MERCER ff' I ll A EULALIA FERGUSON I ANITA CLAYTON Secretary 40 Q 7:7 RANAE CLARK fw- M WAYNE BULLOCK '? ANCEL PECKHAM ARDITH GASTINEW -5 lk Q- 4 EVA LUIS HAMAR ELLEN BROWN E A L P R M A C Y Phono 141, Taloga, Oklahoma A A . ' ' ' ' . Q . -1 . w I N 'N 4 X in , A . N 43 , , , I 3' f' we V , , fl' xl I ,f f 5 'VU' x'4L,i2i: , , ICICI .iff ' f-A ,5 , 4 f A , 'ay ' - A '5 I Y , A f A ,' a f I' A R A f , . f. Y I , ' ' Il I I lllx :I: ::n A A v, , - ' -: , , - - s 4 - Q J H . 1 'N -., ' f M- 1 Rf . 4- -'J .X . N a- t K- I . 5' , g A 1... , f ? f' 1- ' I , ' x A 4 + M. ' ,, pf J .' I -', . N 'X I -A In ' f I , I I D H A Before long Troy Cunningham will replace Gene Autry in the movie world Troy FRESHMENLY SPEAKING We began the year as the dumbest freshmen ever to enter Taloga High School There were twent six of us and we thought we were upretty cuten to say the least We soon got the cuteness' taken out of us during initiation and the teachers started trying to pound some sense into our thick but very pretty heads During the first week we elected such outstanding class officers as Karl West president, Arlene Blaine, Vice President, Anita Clayton, Secretary and Treasurer, and Mr Isernhagen, class sponsor During the second six weeks our hnglish teacher, Mrs Amy Hoyt, could not stand it any longer and turned the job over to Miss Ann Langhben who continued to remind us in all pleasant sorts of ways that we were green freshmen, one of which was by having the age old blackboard in our home room painted green Basketball season soon opened and some of us morons went out for to make the team Strange as it may seem, Billy Clark, Karl West, Ancel Peckham, Deryl Wake man, and Larry Speer made the foundatjor for our strong Junior High team Even some of the girls fooled the coach into thinking they could play basketball too when game time rolled around An'ta Clayton, Ranae Clark, 4areen Butler, Janet Duckett, Joann Hallmark, and Arlene Blaine make model beauties not yet equaled by any freshman class in the years of old Janet, Joann, and Mareen were so outstand ing that they made the Senior High team During the course of the years we gained Eva Lois Hamar and lost Karl West and Jimmie DeGraw, Paulina Gorrell, and Mary B gelow We contributed only five members to the Band Two were twirlers, Joann Hall mark and Mary Bigelow The others were Janet Duckett, Billy Clark, and Ancel he elected Arlene Blaine as our candidate for yearbook queen and Janet Duck ett was elected Band Queen The course in romance language was pursued by Joann Hallmark and Richard Douglas by the printing of their names on the water tower in bold,black letters Betty Brown is evidently in the romance' class as she goes around with an unconscious look in her eyes yet revealing to the world her interest in Wayne Bullock by a large sign pinned on her coat Ardith Ann Gastineau, although not a fisherman does cast her eyes at Karl Muno we heard that Ellen Brown likes to sit behind Franklin Mercer so that she can have a better look at his wavy, brown hair rley Gore says that even though uGentlemen prefer blondsn she would rather be a brunett is taking guitar Although we quotlent is much lessons and is making a lot of progress, so say the girls practically drove the teachers into a frenzy, our intelligence h Jher than it was when we first entered the halls of high school a few short months ago We are a class to be watched in the future In early March we gained Eulalia Ferguson formerly of Leedey T H Y S C O M P A Taloga, Oklahoma 0 X' 1 ' I Peckham who played instruments: If H H ll I Shi O I L N Y. . . 195,69 ,JVM QW 1 MA f V gi Wrom left to right Eva Lois Hama , Betty B own, Reeta Fern Miller, Anita Clayton, Janet Duckett, Ranae Clark, Alvenia Nimmo, Instructor, Arlene Elaine, Mareen Butler, Joan Hall mark, Petty Yoo e, Ellen Brown, Avis Hulett, Ardith Fasti neau, and Shi ley Gore mf Dear Student and Patron I ff' -f Q y W ll X W Vfduw il , ff f 17' ZZ Ziqgigt ,ff 1-,5ll22Z?i?5 FMTUIIJ 9 ALVENIA NIMMO Instructor It is our opinion that any school annual serves its purpose if it can at the oresent as well as in later vears draw from individuals moments of intimate reminiscences moments which draw from these individuals bits their hidden sense of humor and make it bubble over while reverently turn ing each naae and again relive the days rep esented by this book We, the Panther Staff, have always wo ked hard to keen in mind this true purpose Our reason is not to scorn or to make fun but to write down or to lay out certain incidents either in writinv of the Qood old days in Taloga High can be found throughout these oages hooe that you will not leaf through that you will join with us and helo of our cherished High School days . ll4 V 'fW '9 l ff by f' v I AL U53 fr J E59 Sin erely yours, or in nicture form true representatives School It is true that a lot of errors if you care to look for them, but we in a critical sort of way but instead us to make this annual a living memory My wgw, , Q P45314 EhfVn4v 55410nAM,fil?fgfXb03 1 : D E W E Y C 0 U N T Y S T A T E B A K, Taloga, Okllholl iii. 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OUR GYM The foundation was started in the middle of July last year It was under the super vision of John Mayo, contrsctor After delav of a month, due to Federal res trictions, the frame- work wss begun It was three weeks after this, the finish work was started by Mayo The bulldinz is 120 by 80 ft The steel was furnlshedly Armco Steel Co The inside is finished in knotty pine, including the Bleachers It has a seating capacity of nproxlmately 1000 The south end has 3 classrooms Typing, Senior home room, and Home Ec Class The latter is also used Ol kitchen during a The gym has a 20 ft ceiling It is light one well ventilated 17 00W the main Each is the cell class room has a florescent llvht fixture The floors of the cla srooms are cover ed with llnoleum tile nd the Home Ec has '1 deslgnh the floor The gym has four well heated andlight ed dressing rooms E ch room has hot and cold water showers There are linhts over gym floor recessed in ing Each 3' i '?5,a-'iii' me 1. THE FRAMEWORK it HR SHERRILL AND NORTH GOAL NORTH GOAL C I T I G A R.A Floyd Major p H Q N 1 5 . f.,-' ,YQ t Y - if T - ' ' -Thzl- 'T',: ' ' xg- .vgf -- . -- -4 -- , Q- -,-...,',-f.. 'fum -f f . - re, 'se 4 , Y Q' A-'4 'Lg - ' 8 I ,, h 'Q 1, ff---5 : -'A - I - :L 124 1 , .I s ' I ' ' '-- fr 'fx' 2 K O . 0 lu-S-V H . ., . K - o ' 4 , 4' I dl I' . A ' , ,rv , -. y , . 4, A f X ' 4 L 9 . - ' , V ' I I T O A ' ' 2 O S ' F! o ' .O X 4 9 1 , A M , A . 3, Y f ' I I .. s Q 5 . 1 ,V I ' ,s . Q Q , ,VAW f. I V , ffq, T. -Q 5 . ' . , . p ,, ' 4 ' A-35 . . L ' . ' ,.,.,6 v nf. ' g-nme. ?'L'7 ', f' ' 1 ,sm 1' 1' - 4 - we V V 'A Y -R I .5 - .. 'A f f fx . Mi, A 4 ' -' 1, 1 0 N . ' ,Qt ' W. -1 -. T . f , ff.f'35'-a- Y I D ' .fs- :' ' , V ' X A 'nw 811 . ' Q , A , 5 -If , 1 Y T A o ' Q ' 1 . J. ' S. .. V . I 1 I ,I flu I W 2 A ' S 1 V3 'H' v ' , , I nf. ' , X igh 3 , 's --1. , 1 . o V I w v . ' 1t l ' 5' ' . . 1, I t ' . 1 V . U 'inn - 'A . 7'-V ' Y ke ff r,V,3.f A . M , 1 4 , 35 ,, -' 3'-1 ,.,,4..,.1.. ., .fe-gf lol 5, 3.9 Qu m FIRST ROW Joan Hallmark, Janet Duckett, Juaquin Calkins, Arlis Blaine, Anna Mae Mer cer, Nelda Coyle SECOND ROW Adrain Crabb, Coach, Nelva Hebard, Mareen Butler, Dixie Gastineau, Patsy Graves, Blanche Link, Alice Clark, Maureen Matthews 'il X.-.P FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Leon Ward, Ronald Mercer, Jimmie Dale Moore, Glenn Gastineau, Dennis Meyer, Hilbert Broun, Jackie Jackson, Danny Kelly, Nett Stidham, Carter Allan Steers, Eugene Jones, l lllfi DeWitt Sherrill, Coach SPEEH'S SERVICE STATION, Phone BM, TALOGA, OKLAHOMA br all XE W . i- ,-. V e '., ,T 1 'fl l gh 9 :C I n Z 0 , 1 ! 7 6, X? N? f 1 5 9089 AL O- . X 1 - , 2 . O THE TALOGA HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM had a very successful basket ball year Out of 27 games they won 18 of them Taloga racked up 1098 points while our opponents could only muster 979 Our final average per game was points while our opponents average was 3 points Our high scorer was Danny Kelly with 300 points, the rest of the boys made the following, Jackie Jackson made 25h points, Carter Steers made 170 points, Glenn Gastineau made lhh points, Jim ie Moore made 120 points, Dennis Myers made 25 points, Nett Stidham made 12 points, Pete Brown made 9 points, Ronnie Mercer made 7 points, Eugene Jones made 2 points and Kendall Kouns made 2 points Taloga took third in one of the touvhest counties in the state Much of our success was due to our new gym and our many fans The coach of our team was Dewitt Sherrill, who has done a fine ob TH TALOGA HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM has had one of their most successful seasons T is 18 the girls hth year of basketball The girls final record was 3 Wins and 13 losses The high score for the girls was Patty Graves with 298 points The girls won the first District Tournament that Taloga has won in a long time The five seniors that will graduate off of the team are Maureen Matthews, Arlis Blaine, Patty Graves, Alice Clark, and Anna Mae Mercer THE TALOGA JR HIGH BOYS had a very good season They took second in the Taloga Invitational Tournament They placedin several grade tournaments THE TALOGA JR HIGH GIRLS also had a very good season They won 3rd in the county tournament and second at the Taloga Invitational Tournament They won more trophies than any other team THERE NAS A TOTAL OF 9 TROPHIES WON THIS SEASON SEVEN OF WHICH VERE WON BY THE JR HIGH TEAMS GIRLS BASKETBALL SCORES Boys BASKETBALL scHoRas Who Where We They who where They Southard Mutual Fay Richmond Putnam Vlci Southard 4Ringwood vsupply 4Ringwood Richmond Ucamargo Putnam Zseiling Camargo Fay Oakwood Selling Vici Mutual Selling Camargo Putnam Custer City ?Camargo Southard Mutual Fay Richmond Taloga Taloga Taloga Mutual Mutual Mutual Taloga Taloga Taloga Taloga Taloga Taloga Taloga Selling Vici Taloga Taloga Camargo Butler Butler Butler Southard Mutual Fay Richmond Putnam Vici Southard wMutua1 wquinland Richmond Camargo ZPutnam ZLeedy 75Fay 7Putnam Fay Oakwood Selling Mutual Vici Selling Camargo Independence Independence Southard Mutual Fay Richmond Taloga Taloga Taloga Mutual Mutual Taloga Taloga Taloga Taloga Taloga Taloga Taloga Taloga Selling Taloga Vici Taloga Camargo Taloga Independence fRegional Tournament S P R T S W R I T E - U P I . O hl 63 . J- ' Q ' We 16 11 A 2h h6 Lo 21 1h L6 Oakwood Oakwood 25 E0 Qakwood Oakwood 15 8 1 3 17 20 , 1 1 32 lg 33 28 f 19 22 31 A6 g 20 ho Z 3 26 2 29 2 31 0 25 32 25 22 25 30 2 22 27 35 25 3 2 0 33 29 3 31 2 39 1 S O I L C N Y P H 2 2 4 Invitational Tournament County Tournament District Tournament The Junior High Boys won first place in their 270 Conference and the girls won second place G R A H M O M P A O N E 1 S4 'hiv' 0 CMAJ HICH SCHLCL BASKFTBALL BOYS FIRST ROW Carter Allan Steers, Jimmie Dale Moore, Nett Stidham, Dewitt Sherrill, Coach, Ronald Mercer, Leon Ward. SECOND ROW Danny Kelly, Hilbert Broun, Dennis Meyer, Glenn Gastineau, Eugene Jones, Jackie Jackson M 1 ggEEE?hRLl. HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL BOYS FIRST ROW Kendel Kouns, Nett Stidham, Jimmie Dale Moore, Carter 4 ' Allan Steers, Larry Speer. SECOND ROW Cleon Evans, Glenn Gastineau, Dennis Meyer, Jackie Jackson, Danny Kelly, Adrain Crabb, Coach ffl, OPALINE VOYOP O xx JV SAUTER SERVICE STATION, Phone 53, Taloga, Oklaholl Junior High JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL BOYS SEATED: IRVEN BUTLER, LARRY SPEER, GENE JACKSON, JERRY CLARK, AND ANCEL PECKHAM STANDING DEWITT SHERRILL, COACH, RICHARD SQUIRES, BILLY CLARK, DERYL WAKEMAN, DEAN CLARK, AND EARL STIDHAM Basketball JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL GIRLS SEATED MARTHA ANN BUTLER, CAROLYN KUNC, LAURA WESTOVER, MARNA MOORE, JOAN HALLMARK, AND ARLENE BLAINE STANDING GAY BLAINE, MAREEN BUTLER, RANAE CLARK, ANITA CLAYTON JANET DUCKETT, AND ADRAIN CRABB, COACH 11.11 Q-l-9112255 155215552 swung, 242995 iiiiiyl 6.11 93 n 1 First Row Donna Carter, Toan Hallmark, twlrlers, Arlls slaine, majorette, Laura Westover, twlrler, Johnnie Isernhagen, Instructor Second Row Nelva Hebard, Edna Snodgrass, Erma Jean Forman, clairnets, Alice Clark, cymbals, Lanny Duckett, cornet, Marna Moore, Drum Third Row Blanche Link, trumpet, Gay Blaine, Carolyn Kunc, clarinets, Janet Duckett, Loretta Palmer, saxophones, Eleanor Hunter, clarinet, Theta Hulett, bell lyre, Billy Clark, Drum Fourth Row Eugene Jones, Richard Squires, trom bones, Wilbert Brown, cornet, Dale Hallmark, drum, Carter Steers, cornet, Beverly Wakeman, French Horn, Ronnie Mercer, cornet Fifth Row Dennis Meyer, Jackie Jackson, trom bones, Ancel Peckham, trumpet, Gene Jackson, cornet, Maureen Matthews, clarinet, Jimmie Moore, trombone Sixth Row Cleon Evans, Danny Kelly, bass horn T A L A T H E A T 'Movies are better than ever' gg DWG 'gv'P5 A Fliliwu 5:ENVCmso T T s Q S I T 3 Q 'fl ,, w I J figi fy xy I I I ,i g ,IB 3 ,if .xiyi X ' V659 F 'W g ' a Q I ' - ' - yr e e X4 1 - , 4, '. - , O G R E f J .. 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'fs 5' . fl' lfi . ig l . ff QM, , I n ' ' ,I Vvc W T fa H' In i 4 l ' P f f 5,425 . .: , THIRD ROW: Darrel Lamon, Freda Forman, Jewel Miller, Clara Shoopman, Rex Schomp, F. ' . E.-',, ' ' . H ffl- fa it 'a A ' , J qi ,, L v-FV-, ' nav 'sf , Q1 B .........,e.s...--, ---L .-- .,- A-- ... ,. ...Q ..- 1 . Z I 1 , 'B X FIRST ROW Beth Adair, Burl Muno, David Douglas, Billy Welch, James Hunter, Loyd Ward Perry Bowser, Verlyn Thompsen SECOND ROW Mr Morris, Sharon Roberts, Darla Briggs, Modena Harwell, Carolyn Mostelh K ith Gilchrist Elmer Clayton, wendel Hickman e THIRD ROW Amelia Shivley, Gerry Jones, Billy Brown, Curtis Coyle, Carlos Squires, Everett Fox, Charles Foster FIRST ROW Jerry Don Drake, Edward Brown, Betty Gilchrist, berger, Eugena Hunter, LaJuana Booze, John Lee Myers SECOND ROW Mrs Stephenson, Etta Jane Muno, Kenneth Gore, Gilchrist, Karen Roberts, Judy Sohomp, Milburn Lawhorn. THIRD ROW: Carol Ann Carter, Letha Clark, Patricia Parson, Billy Adams, Corene Shively, Patsy Petree. FOURTH ROW: Elnora Link, Mary Alice Ferguson, Gary Bowser, Shrum, Calvin Freeman, and Kendall Hickman. fe Dennis Fox, Burl Felten J B Bowers, Karen Sue Herbert Miller, David Welch Ralph Ferguson, Robert 5, . m ,.. 11' - -J v 1- . .1 2 i L I .Egg A V '- Q i' ' I x Q -F L 5 Q 'h 1QR . s sgb' ,' To I Q . E Q' 'S . A A A v V y EI v 1 ss, ' gh' 'Q fs 2 Q :ri I , Q ll 'I ls V' lx 'Q A ' 11 E 0 , ' - 'A U N ' . - 'C I' A as A fe 'V 5 . . 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SECOND ROW: Evelyn Reynolds, Michele Grade, Ronald Squires, Gary Don Wright, Mary Snider, Carolyn Cryer, and Randall Lee Sauter. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Thomsen, Donald Hickman, Raymond Shrum, Linda Hickman, Karen Gore, and John Bowser. Not Pictured are Larry Gene Fields, Dale Lovett, and Judy Woods. 1 1, ' 'g .5 V 'f ' ' 3 ' - ' I: I 5 - ' Wx 0 4 , w J I 4 1 . 1 , ' . . , J P - ' - ve . 0 - , .4 ' , , - .I 1 ., .- - K 1 V - - 'L ., 8 I ' IJ' . 40 . , 1 If I YV ,' f nNL4 . I V , I A 0 I 'F ' A L l t A . H O 2 . ' Q O I ,Q ' I 7 ' . .4 ., C' ' Q, s - w 1 ., - s , - V :P . Q- ' - 9 f CV? v B ' ,c ,, ' f pg, 5 111' ' ai V t Q .is 'Fl r M NR F J it ., Ffa' asihqmbw .5--fl is -Jn i' i. 1 Ann-sniff:-N. mfkb qs L C nr annoy IILDREDB BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone87 Taloga Oklahoma B - - I ' WGA - A Q 1 . ,, Q x . Z 4 1 Q , K ' x : 1,20 , V: 953 1 ,Aa 4 V . 1 ' I Aga- uf o- R A v K A. - 1 . ir' ff' ' as 3- H p . LAK- i I' ' A J K ng. r . A A I Q ef' ,. . or ' i 45 ff . 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