Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK)
- Class of 1945
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JUIIEJUIJIKVJAXTFIIIHIMI PWS-hw Kx 1 4 P ' xx LVL-.F ' KS. Y -ix Y'- , 4 D A ,, H IX UllMUllNlllW WHHUHN -1141 ..-an .X gn' Q ,,1- V3-. 1, B. Hunt, Sf. .1 lb, C. L. Davis, U. S, Superim.eude-at is' 5Qmfx. ' Superintendent. End Semester ur. 5 1 'mfx . 5, A, ar ::,c,ff,frsm' urs. Pau: Herman, B. A. 33,515 dp EDYEATIDN School Secretury I fs ,...T.q 5 Dr 41 ky .ycism Hr Ira Goodfollor I P H Bnrendzen Mr Vernon Davis Presidcn' I-'amber amber lhlbtr -1 1' 1' eo 'lerswr NJN itry AIT' L v win Ls. CE A W A 5 Sgari A1195 ',-1-A T 1 Vary I-zxinrem Of W I Commerce Traces J-ll lit 0- fn- me une Pungu-ford MHP' GNWBH 'ks been Hewu 'G aww I Juni r high '4at.honat.1ca Reading 6' Music Junior hgh English Histor: 8' Lines SIEJNJUIHH 159 'YYY . ..,,. f lim 1. rdzzl ' MIL. .:. . .1-.. K' Y i F A ' -x Kip FV New fu ,4..1. ne- 1-X 1 , ,wi H, NJ ,gf . La..- Ai- . Y, Wlfw ff ' A 'Fla T, L .. .,, A ,Nts U . . 3. I, 'Wu .A fufx ' Q v OR LIJQ I T T e cle xl tory for the sen ore of 'ao is one of ext e e intere t Th clas at the b6g1hHlDg o its freshzen ye r rad nrlty lxve men ers, forty :ine boy and forty ix girl 18 tla hen er hi, OGCIUL ed to a J o ever, d 11: e fol omlng years corparatlvely large number of the boy ave t e erv e Of t e b y from th s as t t v ce, eig t are e u ln te marine and t nty of the bo a e e Vlhg ln t e na y The Cla prays eir fe TSEJID here fol ows them where e t ey e Other c a S hem ers have SIDIGF loved away or a e ,J t c o The clrs membe S' fre .ner a uneventful L s bald ell C o LE sponsor The enior cle of 'ab entered t elr SODIO ore year vit! t enty four boys and thirty tvo girls enrolled in the class This year lr Vu we c o en po or and Ir Ha es o spo r The n gh p t in t 1 y fr IQ the b sxetball Queen rece Altrough the cles worxed together faithfully, trey le t the rece to the serlors During txe cle s junior ye re cle hehters lp wa fncrea ed by one girl This year proved to be tre bu ie t and t e no t intere tlng yet BXPSTIBHLGG by the class members Cla s ponsor tri year was hrs ady ter o and co spo or wa Mr Bollenbac The traditional Junior play va held thi year It was 'Calm Your elf , a comedy in three acts v1th a cast of live girl and five boy The play was a big The Junior an senior bandu t rorlng the enlor 4, we eld on aprll ae, l944 The theme was 'An Old Soutlern Plantation The b neuet hell was decorated to represert a garden, com plete vith flowers, trees, r nd a The program presented by the sop omores dressed as negro waiters and 6DL6It81DdF , carried out tne ame t e e That year five of the boys, Billy ofer, James Ahite, ulendle topeland, Raynond Holman and J R Teakell, distingui ed tnem el es ln Bthl8t1Cl The clae members entered their senlor year rather regretfu ly, Knowing it would be their lest in 'Dear Old Nelters Hi Gladys Ler hon wa again crosen as sponsor and hr Berbre es co sporsor Billy Cofer was captain of both the football and tre besnetball tears Otter seniors on the football team were Glendle copeland, James hite, Raymond Holman, and J R Teakelh The class members chose as the two most likely to succeed, Marie Kahout, and Dora Turner Both of these girls are worthy of the honor bestowed upon them The Senior play was 'Summer Rash', a three ect comedy with nine characters, seven girls and two boys The play was a big success One of the high spots in the senior year was the Junior and Senior banquet, a gay affair where true western hospitality was exemplified not only in the spirit of the occasion but also, in the beautiful decorations It was indeed an event that will long be cherished in the class members' hearts The graduation class of '45 had thirty five members, eight boys and twenty seven girls Glendle Copeland, Erma Marsh, Marion Mershon, Jerry Pinkerton, Ruth Wamplet and Delme Cagle were pioneer student of this class The senior class of '45 is to be congratulated on the attainment that they have reached. Our hats ale off to the members who have had a part in this memborable period! I EFI C .FK U t 'GUY n ess 1:5 i ' r n s . is s ' ' r 1 ' on ' 1- .- 'F '- . ,t ' -1 s '-s s. T: ' -s ' 't 4 w ' -s ' nsider tlv, n'w d xg LH l ' ' 1 . A t ' ' ' ' 's n- entered L s ic . L o's i Q1 s in ne slr i 1. an LL ern , fo : are tn s ' ue ' ' p r s Q ' , ' n v . ss's ' r :dr tn sa 1' . 'l ' - ev 2 4 ' re. l 5 ' so ' A n ' . ' n v i s U ol. , s r sr . year wr: ' . Lis T , was L sl as and hr. Bar.r4 as co-spon-or. ' Q co ' V ' V- V . - - - -- U 5 h. h . A N , . . ' . ' ' L S. Oli fr S L S as s Us 4 . y gs 2 - neo . ir S o L s 'el uve L- ' f . 1 s . . ' A 's . .' . ' . 'SS' gr t. 'ss 't -L' : l 's H . . s 2 n . s s ' ' ' s s ' . s ' ' . Cl .As H sp n . 44 ns s . h. 1 U V.: Q 1 4 vs . - . - . - - 'X s ' s. hit. , d ' f e nel ' s J s of ' '.s n ' ' ' . ' N - , w ' - . . . - . . Stk, S, LQ ll. ' . f ' s s n x . J ' ' A . . Sh S V ' . S ' 1 . A . '. U. Mrs. ,' ' s s . , e ' A l A A Q I. 0 L 3 Tl ' - M . . . . . . . . . . . LAST WILL ANU TESTAMENT OF THE SENIORS '45 We, the Senior Class of '45 of W. H. S., being of sound mind and memory lwe thinkl do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: To the Juniors who will succeed us, we leave our dignity, our books, middle row of seats in the auditorium, and our disdain for all lower classmen. To the Sophomores, our sister class, we leave all our corny wise cracks, our ability to goldbrlck, and to give a super banquet. To the Freshmen, the greenhorns, we leave our studlous dispositions, our artistic carpentry on the desks and hope they prosper well with these legacies I Dorothy Bailey give and bequeath to nubve Hart, member of the class of '43, my Q g ly disposition I James White, will my ability to pick an argument with any and everyone, to any body who thinks they dan get away with it I Mary Joe Shelton willingly and gladly, hereby bequeath my 'gentlemen admirers to Ma tha Pickett I Lenora Thomas, will my ability to get by with chewing gum in our very strict shorthand class, to anyone that can do it Erma Gene Marsh will my blushes and beautiful blonde curls to Florene Coombs Marie Graham bequeath my pretty blue eyes to anyone who can see more things through them than I have during the past four years Bill Cofer will my love for my teachers to Tom W lson who an carry on in mv place Ruth Nampler will my ability to flirt, to anyone that has the nerve to use it Narie Kohout one who apprecla es literat re do hereby affectionately will my copy 'A mree Grows in Brooklyn' to Karol Gussie' Vardell Eettye Pickett do hereby leave my unlimited ability to speed through the hall with life insurance paid in full, to anyone crazy enough to try it Lena Meaders will my abilltv to take shorthand at sixty words a minute, ln longhand to Pauline dowell I Mildred Rainey, wil mv lore for the bevy to Evelyn Jenkins, who seems to be dolnp alright for herself I Faye Rludles, will mv lovely dark complexlon to Kent oman noplng he has more success than I We La Donna Billen and Imogene Davis bequeath our ablllty to talk in class and get by with it to all lower classmen I lirginla Simmons bequeath my turned up nose and dim,led chin to Leona Mae Goodsell e Kel re e th my uh rle e to e yore who V9 p ,le H 1 Q 1 llfv vr of Tu 1 K ca , . 7 ,I h . - ,ivy . , 5 . . 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A HI g Q lell lalters, Okla Sunday, May 18, 1955 Sf co DR BAILEY RETURNS Dr Dorothy Bailey has just returned from abroad where she has been studying diseases for mare than five years With her, she brings one of the most startling medical discov eries of modern times Her discovery has been acclaimed by the American Medical Assoc lation as contributing more to science than any other discov ery since the sulfa drugs is expected that she will re celve the Nobel Prize for her work She has discovered a cure for which there has not yet been found a disease Inv STAA Ih nCLLIvCOD Mom Talent scout, nary Lou Smart and Paramount's Dolores Robbins are txying to outwit each other in fettln a cer ein new ster's signature on the dotted llne ne star, Nl s Bob Ann Teylor is a sans ation on Brosfway and neither of the e ents seems to be suc ceedln as Miss Taylor says t he has desire o the best offer she has had to date lyk S CIVTARY A AITIQ PL ITILA Are you ln urv nt need of a rev secretary? I you are, then cell Grant 95846 and ask for Miss Lenora Tnoma She's the new s nsati nal flnd lr the business world Bae can thake dictation at the rate of 284 words a minute types at the rate of l95 words a minute trsnscribes at t e rate of 170 words a minute and can Cfor a smell extra charvel work ln a Part time job of bookkeeping If You can offer her 0200 a Week a tive hour Aorkln: day, three days s week off, and two Weeks vacation every month, See Local Federal Loan Agency and call the above number A 'S1CY INS A AIN lerlon Mershon wins again U9 tltle of 'The Poundenest rounder' in tne music world Wday uns makes her third SNC essive time to win the coveted award HAWAII IN JALT RS The two exotic princesses from the enchanted isles, Arnell lrivett and Mary Jo Shelton, are ow visiting here in Walters They have been employed on station NOW, sing ing he sultry Pepsi Cola theme song LIARN T0 SKAT! All people who are inter ested in learning to skate the NEW SENSATIONAL WAY, send 825 OO in coin,stamp, or money order, to Miss Dora Turner,who will teach you to skate front ways, backways, and hindways mostly hindways DON'T DELAY SEND TODAY -TULIP JOINT MAKLS CRASH DIVE Late last night the Julip Joint, owned and operated by Johnny 'HotlipsH Penn, and a dance lovers' paradise, fell through to hme ground This is the fifth time this year that the feet of enthusiastic dan cars STILL AT MET Jerry Pinkerton, otherwise known as Gertie Twinkle Toes, ls now beginning his twentieth week at the Metropolltian Op era Rocketlng to success from comparitive obscurity, he is now one of the most promin ent ballet dancers in America and has performed to packed houses all during the season CONGRESS IN AN UPROAR After a harsh speech deliv ered by Congresswoman Marie Kohout, about the treatment of women of today, a petition was presented by Congressman Ray mond Holman to impeach the Honorable Congresswoman, but it was decided to let her com plete her remainder f her term in office PUBLIC ENEMY NO 13 Glendel Copeland has fin ally confessed to Henry Jones Jr that he was speeding Davis has put up his bail of 39d Heather Today Cloudy, light showers, low tempuratures Tomorrow Clear, high tempura tures J R Teakell Heather Forecaster NTW ALARM CLOC1 A new, silent alarm clock introduced by Lena Meaders yesterday was granted Patent Number 58h739 and soon will be on sale at good stores every where QUESTION OF THE MONTH How many have been listen ing to the great radio pro nouncsr, James Wh1te,over sta tion F00 advertising his own Korn Likker? SVOONATNA SETS ANOTHER FLAME BUT NOT IN A GIRL'S HEART While Melvin Swo natra Co mbs was giving his daily broadcast over BTW yesterday, he noticed smoke Suddenly, his usual moan rose to a fierce shriek The self llcht ing cigarettes in his trousers RUTH JAMPLAR SULL AuAII Miss Auth Wampler was again sued because of ner hablt of listening to telephone conver satlons while on the Job She ls now employed by the Bell Telephone Company WdIThbOX TL H VE NEW LANAGER The All Star Chicago White sox recently announced that they have contracted the great champ, Bill Cofer, as their manager The odds are now 20 l that they will wln DHS coming game Wltf Temple LOCAL GIRL MAKES OOD lisa Faye Riddles, promis ing protege of Daryl Zanack has arrived in Walters for the Alumni Banquet lr zenack has just announced that his new egyptian production, 'ly Mummy Done Ptolgmy' is to be directed by lisa Riddles -I I 0 L E I A L T E R S G H- ' t - s. : . It e ' l v u Y 2 V n 5 -5 ' A ' g 4 w O n . T. 0 Al S. , - 2 - A I i . . Sv ' 4 , Y o ' Q ' tha S HC E WOPK YDT -50 G day BUG that 15 the floor has given away under pocket had self-lit. r. rdf Mc: ' . . 1 - f ' e o 'M' ' A A g . Ji ' , F - - - . 3 I - 1 I ' , ' . , - o G hir f'l1 I I G H W - I 7 . -7 L -- f , - ' I D - T' . . Mr. e l 5 SOCIAL WORKER MAKES REPORT Delma Ca le, superintendent of John Adams Settlement House t Louis, o h u submitted her report for the fiscal year of 1955 She re ports that 3,005 underprivi leged families have been helped during the year addition, 67h underprivileged and undernouxished children were taken into the home and fed and clothed and educated Miss Cagle states that she hopes that within ten years, all need for such houses will disappear She pleads for donations for Adams Mouse so that those who cannot help themselves can be helped FLASH' BOFDEN GENERAL HOSPITAL ADJERTISES NEW NURSE Are you down in the dumps? D0 you have headaches and do not know why? Then come to Borden General Hospital and talk to Dixie Nallace, R I One look at her kind face will cure your every ill The touch of her hand has miracu lous effects 'Q quarantee that you will be a new person when you leave ATTENTION PLATTER BUGS Helen Taylor, the sensation of New York night clubs, keeps the home town supplied with recordings of her specialties So if ycu're in the mood for some smooth rythmn, just wand er into Joe's, drop your slug into the nickeldolan, and lie ten to her give out with the latest rhumba or tango RAINBY CAB CO Mildred Rainey has opened a new Taxi service in Walters Her fleet of cabs, consistins of two Fords and a Plymouth, will be on call twenty four hours a day The new office is at 301 North Broadway For Safety and convenience, call OO YOU'RB ALL WET I! YOU DON'T CALL RAIN Y! PICKETT WINNER OF MARATHON All world records of the AAU Walk Marathon were broken by Miss Betty Pickett this week Mies Pickett establish ed the new record with a wide margin over last season's Marathon record Iwhich by the way was also set by Miss Pic ettl by her remarkable speed and endurance A TOUCH OF HOLLYWOOD Miss Jo Nelle Finley, owner and manager of dm Palm Grove Cafeteria in Hollywood, is in charge of the catering at the Alumni Banquet being held to night Ver Ialm Grove is the newest and smartest beanery in the movie colony ENGLISH INSTRUCTOR IS SPEAKER Miss Merila Rogers, English Instructor in Walters High School is to be the keynote speaker at the Alumni Banquet being held here tonight She has been teaching in the Wal ters Schools for the past three years, and is the only member of the class of l9L5 employed in the Walters School System DAVIS AND BILIEN MAKE A HIT WITH TH NAVY Misses Imogene Davis and La Donna Billen just arrived in San Diego where they will continue their work as tele phone operators in their spare time that isn't taken care of by th e sailors MISS THURMAN RETURNS FROL N W YORK Miss Geneva Thurman, owner of one of the smartest dress shops here in Walters, arrived home this week after an exten sive trip to New York where she visited the most exclusive dress saloons SOCIETY DEHUTANTL VEDS One of Walters most popular debs,Marie Graham eloped last night with her sweetheart, who is a soda Jerker Miss Grahame father disapproved of the mar riage end, in a statement to tne press publicly called his son in law a Jerk' FASHION DESIGNER Ik TO N The former Miss Erma Gene Marsh arrived last week in Walters accompanied by her son, Mike, and her twin daugh ters, Patricia, and Stephanie They are to spend a few days with relatives and friends be fore returning to suburban New York Her husband is an aero- natlcal engineer, and she is Fifth Avenue She is known professionally as 'Genie' and her work is distinguished by rustle bustles,and streamlined ape shapes GUEST FOR BANQUET The former Virginia Simmons accompanied by her children, Louis,and Virginia Jo, arrived in Walters this week for the Alumni Banquet where she once again will be united with the Senior Class of l9A5 She is now residing in Fresno Calif ornia, where her husband is owner of the new chain of 'Sky Way Super Service Stations FEATURED SPEAKER Ann Walker, noted traveler and lecturer, will be the fee tured speaker at the Walters Alumni Banquet tonight She has been, until recently, in Europe studying post war can ditions ln ravaged countries At present, she is touring the country and her next engage ment will be at Denver, Colo in S . 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'ce Prj alll w cc fOr e r e 38l JJC JUNICQ CLASS JI TOQY The Juniors entered their eleventh year of school with all the vim, vigor and vitality that they could put forth' The cle s was fi leo with an eagernes to accomplisr many things Because of that eagerness, they did They elected cle s officers and spon ors to help them be succe sful in all they under took to do Among the many things that the members did was selecting their serior class ringer They did this et the first of the school term They cooperated one hundred per cent on this, an example of their srlendid la s spirit The class began to plan it a sembly program early They worked herd end faithfully at this and their reward was a ucces ful program Their program was e musical rummage sale called 'Rummege to Rythmn ' For the be ketball queen race the clas 6lBCtSC a their candidate Betty Copeland, a Beautiful girl who was liked hy all who Knew her The clas worked with such zeal that it is yet to be equeled At the close of the race the Junior Claes wa second among the high ist ranking clas es The lass chose as its theme for the Junior and Senior banquet 'The La t Round Up All members' idea were combined and they were put together to make one of the nices ben quets ever had at Walters High School. There were many more activities in which the class took part and in these activities their enthusiasm and pep never once slackened. The class felt a little sorrowful when school was out but they turned their thoughts to the next ye r and their class motto 'The Door to Success is Labeled Push.' , L, ,EEl,z Q .giguhL............ .. .. fit, plinuge L . L. 7:x:.cwF Q. U iep......PuuCy h'l 'hger T.'.il4 hllstdfff lice-fFes.1fhL.............Qlll, 'rf-4'1-h f,l1, ULN, Let' .. C. .'o1,...Do1'eLJ.j .x.CZ.'1.'L:en iec.cLxr - Q4-.f,r-:.............I'L Hep- Xiitgh Thorne .erse.4t - frhs.............Ql,., 'c gee: ,. L. Altern,Le:............ .E,L.3JjfL51Ab1 El,ly 3 'F Y LQ Leazfg'...............g:lly 1 ring, . 1V9lIL 2 3--ii pkg 5. ' J ' e Learn n V Q12 Pul,.g et . T L 3 . .. n 3 S l H -S A . . s s s - . . L.. e ' A: C S e S rg . . 9 r . - . l . S S W S ' e . - 5 - S . Q 3 -. 'V s ' - NE BI o um, C CU stage hmet fel' E t J F 8 oe I8LBd L ul re u E JLAUT Q Favors GT ol: H ln cel fred trra J f c er, e rourc , I l er e ri ard J t c t 'e 3 es were decor ted vlt usge tiJe of :eater ll' for the lhOlBQ were 'ro co lap l e or e ,lace F8 J uet P figh l G U l 'l e fe l wlt or e dee 1 e U 6 are lo el e ,rograr,wit P l arrl . o as toa under t e cirectl of Ni ary Jr mes, read ng, students unc fac ty member was as fol ows Last Roundup After the Branding 'Silver on the Sage Tre'n1nv Cownunohers Round the Campfire Out Nhere the est Begins' Up the Trail Night on the Plains Dude Ranch welcome Response Trio O1 Work solo Reading History Our Play Under Cover Reminiscences Parting of the Ways F8I'0W9ll Mall e L VI IV 7 8 CLJQUTE CUEBTSG OD saddles and te oe ov e t ge r 'e 1Q.'iF5 effect KBS A C Tapers of olors deco t 1 le leture covered wagons, horses, pins 1n varlous colors, and tlny guns in lea nsisted of and several QGVGPEL muslcal numbers speeches by high school Betty Dickerson Marion Mershon Vlrginia McDonald, Connie Petty, Valeta Belle Thorne Mr C Dickerson Patsy Conn Eugene wilson Jerry Pinkerton Cowpuncher's Serenade C L Dav Dorothy Richardson Pat Reel Miss Mary Grimes, Music Director Socnomore students dressed as cowgirls and cowboys in blue denham skirts and Jeans and red plaid shirts, served as waitresses and waiters Toward the close of the han,uet tne one hundred and twelve present paid tribute to twenty five Seniors and six Junlors ir tne service, and also to tnose who will leave soon, by singing Oklahoma' in their DOUOT lr U 'H-ULLLLR 3 j,f3T fue Jungcr el.q., ,gier ige .- lsr- i JI Envif -AfM- Y, lfs- J-?l1 M3imFiQ3v H953 d the gvng,r:, '41 ,:go,l L, rd ,I 'qw Qnltere L1'p ncn'.l 't L36 fhhdes UUH1 AL LU- 1 sen, l lucgoerg ogturiny, L15 f, -v1L- A neetcrn m,:i1 wap nrr:.:n e.: in dCdglLV Nita Lge tn Q ei the Lsnluet, HTL est Reundugn. ine suglterg c ant vvlgen on Winn :.l'i:w'ore: stri': oz caper, mitn a W tne ren L brand, 114' on ' 'spares 'I plain gnger Ingtened Lo LLe Q L8 w' 3 1 - . 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' Mc- . . , 0 ,. fgahr far 4 . if . 0, Y . . gin - ' 'Sgt ' ,ku .V lfgt-Vatu., 35 .1 in Kelly Q' ef ce. ,3- Q A . mag- 5' W deff, -1 3 Y I ' ,u -M My 195114 ' V ' -B Y 1 , ,. , 1 l x .. ' , A A ' - . N ' 'E , ... llffbfffl ' ' - r L CII' R S U- A Sn f 3, 5 s e lr ., f - ' . o 0 1 ' 0 is . - .4 ' , ' 11 U , , ll . C 3 . . o V v 0 o a x V , u -. - - - v . - Q 'll N -I 0 .L L e 0 Q + L . ' . Betty wif nd 5 ml f X Q N 5. ,THIN Hn.wf,f.E 3i.1.1.5' he nerr prtvizf t' prmsnt, Margie' belle dupe as our Basketkvll wevr- this year, She was elected by he1'erf.rnmv1y evvH:us1ast,1r cies:-mzru with e wide max-gir, over the other uxvdicietms. bac? class selecteo 19.5 um-on cmxiicefs ani tw Uiie war tc be decided by LLC -1: wut of IDX-f'l' raised by the clean. After 11 nel: 'af fzantic' mf-ocrir, on the par' af the studema, Knrzic- nu duly f'rc-lm-f by basketball raftair' Pill Cofer lfth 5 1:6791 wry by Y-he PGP Club. The crww:,i:.p1 was bw.1.t.5fu. nm. with out a hitch but just as the yrwcr-:Sinn moved off the floor, a st:-ey dog decide'-d that he tamed some glory too, and tramei off' witi them. Attendants of the ,uecr we-Y-ff: Vieses: Helen Tay1or,Be'1y Copeland, Pauline- Vselfar., Panda Dov-lm, 'Kilrra Jean Pans, an' Janice Henry, uhm was cr-mn-bearnr. Fa:-1141 Lnnlan I! .2 fl- uxsn 'S Hr' 11 .xi I 4' E - ' SX L. Y- . 5 .-. ,A ,, Q ' . .xx . , A -ri ff! ww W ,ig kMUIXVHEM1Vll5iJllNIIE Greetmgs AND Best W1ShCS WHS Walters National Bank Walters, Oklahoma O 0 C. jones C0 THE FAMILY STORE Walters Dklahoma SERVING WALTERS AND SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA SINCE IQ28 Cotton County Poultry SL Egg Co. 24 Hour Service Phone 85 CALHOUIN CROLERX AND MARKILT Phone S4 Phone 86 Eat Fried Chicken at BENNETT S CAFE the year around Phone 162 Hlghwav 70 DAN BRADFIELD Conolgnee The Texae Co Walters Okla Phone 124 'VIORROW APPLIANCE COMPANY S el Fleet I lie d Wa h ng Nlach Lhambe Range d Cift nd No elltl P o e l 6 FSTLS MAYTAC We Repair All Make Phone I2 105 So Bdwy MRS HARRISS DRI' SS SHOP h ne VN alt HAYFS CROCERY AND ST ATION WHITI' S AUTO STORI' We pee ah e ln Aut Part P av Equ p Fu n ture and St I' r Battene h Phone 141 Highway 70 T klf 1...- Ihnefn lRlrk Y Y I1 7 I 1 1 Q W L 1 L L Serv I ro ux , . K , A ' U I v o u n IX s I . mes T r s Q c VVar Floor Furnace - 1' s a v ' 'es h n 5 , I 9 1 J I x . L Ak I I O Washers Style Without Extravagence ' - I P o 33 ' ers 1, i J 4 L J JK I . . . s I z o s. ' l D i ment. ' r i . oves T ' i es, ' s. and Fis ing I ' ac I ' o 3' .. . 'a s. Pro. l - - I - i i FARMERS GIN AND ELEVATOR The Only Federally Llcensed Elevator ln Cotton County Clnnmg Is Our Speclalty ll We mll dellnt youl plantmg seed buy you1 loan cotton and youl cotton seed See us when you need meal or cake At the Elex ato1 we have feed seed and coal Wheat IS always worth mole stol ed locally Ou1 sto1 age capaclty lS 67 000 bushels V C DAVIS MOTOR C0 Auto Supplles Tires Tubes BEAN Batterles WHEEL ALIGNER Magneto Carburetor Igmtlon Sales 8z Servlce Phone 19 Always On Tlme Vernon Davis Owner 7 I. . . B t 7 v v . . . We will buy your wheat or store it for Government loan C6 ' 99 ' 9 I. I CONGRATULATIONS WALTERS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Good Luck To You Always PEARSON'S CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1945 MYRLE DORAN HAT XL DRESS SHOP MERIT S DRY GOODS CO The Place to Buy All Dry Goods For the Entlre Famlly Quallty Merchandlse at Reasonable Prlces Phone 103 C L. Merrlott Mgr CITY DRUG THE REXALL STORE you Journey through llfe We f1ll any Doctor s Prescrlptlon Harry A Colllns Phone 76 Walters Oklahoma I I I 6 I , I CC 91 Wishing you much happiness, success, and wealth as , , Q o 3 1'5'- -- - ---' W- p il i W Sh WthY Th JyOf COMMENCEMENT MYB GdM CLARKS BAKE SHOP kL C PENNY WISE GROCERY AND MARKET FROZEN FOODS AND VEGETABLES Cl R g Wlt E: .. 4... -- e are i ou e 0 ay ou ecome 1 00 en - I And Women Too 6 Fran . lark Ph 87 a ar e ogers, M r. May bac BON VOYAGE h Of You Have Clear Salllng To A Successful Llfe THE WALTERS HERALD 116 I' Colorado ROGER S A Food Place to Wash Phone 6 We Dellver CONOCO SERVICE STATION e 242 Speclal n Cereals EONOCQ lu chmeat of all kmd G d Clea Lne of Grocene mll ast f Walters on Hgh a 70 9 NEEL S The Frlendly Store HARDWARE 8z FURNITURE FL NERAL HOME Phone 24 8: 25 1 o u ? I 1 Ja J C 1 f ' 0 'T-i7 I n 1 f . Ny oo , n 1 ' s I Sells Best Gas and Oil in Town Phon ' J. B. Tyn 'Q ' e e 0 i w' y C I Y . - - - - - K I THE LONG BELL LUMRER CO t d Mt t Oklh CTMy PICKETT BROS TRUCK LINE W lt Okl h RONDED CARRIERS COTTON COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY P GERb YBHt Wt T Th Cl f1945 OUR HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS A d W h hliw LEWIS FOOD MARKET Ph 91 W lt Wal ers Buil ing a erial Store Wal ers, a oma . . e er, Mgr. Ph 218 a ers, a oma 201 South Broadway hone 133 Sales S b ns V s al ers, Okl n is es or Success For Eac ember a ers WALTERS VOCATIONAI AGRICULTURE DEPT of Ufulll AM QP' QQU F F A CHAPTER N0 219 JesseM Barbre Instructor Phone 312 Congratulatlons from LOUCKS CONFECTIONARY Unexcelled Fountam Servlce Phone 224 Walters Oklahoma BEST WISHES CLASS OF 45 Remember us for swift effectlve cleaning servlce We'll make your clothes look their best Mom CLEANERS Walters - 1 -- I 1 - 1 ' J 0 . ' To. 1- In l F 44i 41. l' E KA l '91, I ,, : ,rl j .F Tl 'n . ' ' ' R 'Ao fA ff' I A f ti! D vo' 470 mf-113' x i u V 1 I I C I ' 9 - 2 - - - - 66 ' ' 9, I 7 I I I Y I . l I , o JZ! Graduate With Honors l Buy Your Ice From THE COTTON CO ICE SL CREAMERY CO Walters Okla Hlgh6St PIICGS For Your Cream Eggs And Poultry ROCKWELL PRODUCE Vlrs L F Rockwell Owner Phone 92 JENIIS MATTRESS COMPANY Congratulatlons Any Mattress Made to Order On Hlghway 70 Walters Okla FARMERS GAS XL OIL CO Tractor Olls Gasolme TIFCS Phone 50 We Dellver I ! I I I I 0 0 I , I I I Il 9 ll N 1 I 0 l , - 'I i 1 1 I l 1 I i 66 '9 . I L, I i 1 . I O I 0 : L L l 1 1 I I 3 JOHN S SHOE SHOP A I ood Place to Have Your Shoes Repalred Come ln and see us NELSON GROCERY AND STATION Quallty Grocerles Temple Hlghwav HOOPP R IMPI EMI' NT Tractor Farm Machmery Phone 154 Walters Oklahoma J VI SHARPE ocerles Gas and O11 Phone 143 VI ALTERS LUMBER LO The Home of Rlllldlflg Materlals B O Ranks Mgr Phone 15 GRAIN CO Custom Crmdlng C an Hay Flour Feed and C al Phone 9 Walters Oklahoma DAVIS CREAM STATION We Sell Feeds of All Kmds Buy Chlckens and Eggs Phone 111 Walters Okla HIGH S DAIRY fe Sell Jersev Mllk Dehver twlce a day Co. , 4 - Gm' ' , , ' 1 1 1 1 I ' ' D. F. WEGENER . - ' l ' I 1 r i I l l 0 . . , . : W b . ' sl MERSHON DRUG Prescriptions Filled Stationery and Sundries Phone 43 COMMUNITY OIL CO. Wishes the Class of 1945 much Happiness Rock Island Gasoline and Pennzoil Prompt and Courteous Service Phone 8 Paul Owens Joe Wood Jeweler Everything ln Modern Jewelry Walters Oklahoma J. B. THORNE GARAGE eneral Repalrlng Phone 71 Res Phone 290 WILLIAMS GARAI L AND MACHINE SHOP Lathe Work and General Overhaulmg Welding HEWFTT REFRIGERATION Refrigeration Repair Service Auto Parts Home Appliances lhone 4 Iecil Hewett Owner In Walte It The Thompson And Crand Theaters For v our entertainment everyone Phone 18 KWICKWAY SERVICE STATION Phone '34 lll I S Cu lv Mead Mgr 9 as ' ' CW ' ' I 'Y 9 ,l Y 1 1 , I J ' ' 5 , ' ' , ' rs 's I I , ' 5 bill . KP I Good, Clean Amusement for - 1 ROY S RADIO SERVICE REPAIR AI L MAKLS one 29 Walters ADAM S HELP YOURSELF LAUNDRY Plenty of good hot water Phone 122 Walters WALTLRS SHOIL SHOP Soe epard he f Rbertl TOOTS GILLIAM Vkatche R1 gs nd Diamond Wat hrpl Fuaa eed MISTLETO CAFE eyou partesx the Sl e Ro m ll p epa e 4 vth ng at am time of vou get u ord time R Le th I 9 Q W W 1 J 9 x I h 1 Y ' s, 'n . a ' s - . - I ' c e a'rs r nt Sh s r le w ll you walt l Y . , D w ll0 Z IN. 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