Walters High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Walters, OK)

 - Class of 1951

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Carol Ann Ruyle emurs 1951 Bobby Sanders Jo Nell Shepherd Leonard Sxsk Bettye Stevens ,f i 1 -2' Davxd Tettleton Taleatha Burleson Walton Dale Tucker Donald Wiseley 2 'S' FX? 1 -1gp Wxlma Kathryn Denh1 l J 49 JH CN l Bea Gonzal Ethel D2viS David Tcttleton Chloe Ann Burnaugh 'Q Donna jones 7,46- H i'il.X KV Clcntxi MCCoy D rothy holnnmb ask 'S' ,rlnxrn A ir Mvrshon Patsyc RUP Potts Bobbv Lee Sanders Coleen Froman Poemoceah 'QQQ lx Robert Ber zen L Betty Stevens Bupdy Mowles .IO ' .. F . -,, ' .' 1 w . - Q ,. ' lla ' Q r , 3 i A - . De r e Q r J In - , .QA Im: Ivan Privvtt .ad ' '-- 'M' M- ' cr I V X ii Dolores R Uuan0VPriddy x ,,Q ' ' 1 Y: v'g,1 'WT - X -Q R '. A Q , . I 4-' f 7 'I ' , . ' Ramp-5 ' 'N' pe, A . L ' r A f,H W, , .J ' r 1 a 'wi , is 4' ,62 I '.? .5 Q . Ax , F' 5 Doris ugh r . , 0 . .L 5 1' -A F' A 4 ' 4 5 ji,A ,-hx x gig ' A.P if , 5 es ,, ' M f ff H 4 ' A J 51 H I s 3 ,F 3 5. 'v I ,M A ' 1 Ng nh Q B1 1 1116 xx . ' J . f J , X 4 e .1 11 A A Ar 1 ' +u'i , Q ' 1 I in G1 111 W the class of 1951 1n the town of Walters the county of Cotton and the state of Oklahoma belng 1D as good mental CODdLt10n as usual and ID much better temper than usual do hereby make thls our last wlll and testament Belng Psychologlcally Complcx as befxts a Senlor class we consnst of separate and dlstlnct ent1t1es we are in such complete accord that WE wlll be used to denote our collectxve ent1te through th1s xntroductlon of thls document And IH th1s manner do we dlspose of our possess1ons ITEM We leave the JUUIOT Class our good luck It made us what we are todav and lt should satxsfy them In 3dd1t1OD to thxs all our pr1v1leges are rlghts as Senlors 1U classroom and assemblles w1ll revert to them as well as any notebooks Fnglxsl term papers penclls fountaln pens unflnlshed candy bars or unf1n1shed buslness xncludlng debts contracted whxle engaged ID the busxness of belng a Senxor also any boys or gxrls whom we max have left behlnd xn our haste ITEM We glve and bequeath to the Junlor Class our well known nerve whlch they wlll need next year and all tests we have been glven the past year We belleve that these lxke hlstory repeats 1tself The answers never owned 10 entlrely have long sxnte been m1Sl31d by us The only one we possessed was the answer to who wrote The Canterbury Tales? It was Chaucer ITEM To our good frxends the Sophonnre class we leave our patience It ulll be found useful as the only means by wh1ch they can endure the Iunlors ITEM To the young and unsophlstxcated Freshmen we leave our lxttle book entltled Wow to Tell the Teachers a pamphlet complled by us after four years of arduous study wlll be noted th1s book 15 not what to tell the teachers but how ITEM To our prlnclpal we gxve and bequeath a sense of rellef that we have at last been graduated pleasant memorxes of our years together and a feelxng of prldt 1D any great deeds or noteworthy achlevements that our future may contaln Y63l1Z1D2 that such glor1es xf any wxll owe much to h1s example and counsel ITEM To our teachers we bequeath our valuable sense of hurnr wlthout whxch we should have found school l1fe palnful xndeed and Mh1Ch wlll do much to make lt endurable for them ITEM We also glve and bequeath to the teachers our very kxndest regards and our slncere gratltude for thelr unfalllxg kxndness and amd Uxe smaller 1nd1v1dlal bequeaths are as follows ITEM To the football team of next year we gxve the prlvxlege of gazlng admlrlngly at the troph1es our team won th1s year ITU! To the Glee Club and the band our abllxty to watch the dlrector and the audxence at the same tlme We may have lost a measur: or sklpped a beat ln the muslc occasxonally but we never mlssed anythlng or anybody 1D the audxence ITEM To the Dramatxc Club our varled and SUFPYISIUQ talent a talent that could 1U terpret a character wxth so much orlgxnallty that xts own author wouldn t know lt ITEM V the Senlor lnys wxll our abxlxty to graduate to Basxl Johnson who w1ll pro bably he back next year IT W Alva Noon leave my hxtch hlklng abllxty to Donald Hathaway who may need xt ITEM Glenna Fdgar wxll my ablllty to squeak my clalrnet t the nost 1UCODV1ent tlmes t lrlscllla Balley ITEM I Bea Gonzales will my glggles to anyone who can 1m1tate them IT I I Carol Ann Fuvle w1ll my tallness and slenderness to Iueretta Brannon She may need ITEM Dorls Hlgh w1ll ny love for school to any engaged g1rl 1U the lower grades who thlnks she can stay engaged wlthout gettlng marrxed as long as I dxd ITEM I Bettye Stevens w11l my abxllty to take shorthand d1ctat1on at 80 words a mln ute and then make excuses not to read lt to anyone who IS as good at nmk1ng excuses as I ITEV I hovellla Barnett wlll my love for Central hxgh School to Bett1e Alnsworth and hope she has as good luck as I dld ITEM I Oral Dean Copeland wlll my two front teeth to Donald Hathaway He mxght lose h1s ITEM I Clentls McCoy w1l1 my love for Geronlmo to anyone who w1ll be as satlsfled w1th as I w ITEM I Dorothy Murphy w1ll my love for the Axr Force to Joy Dell Brxscoe ITEM We Tommy Land1s and Davld Tettleton wlll our ab1l1ty to have a car be broke, and stlll have to walk to any couple who IS stupld enough to buy an old wreck ' x e1 1 1 V 1 , . - , , . . . . . . ,, ,, , , . . 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ITEV I Fthel Davis do hereby bequeath my love for out of town boys to Vlrgxnla Wowles ITEM W Dean Franklln Wxlma Ramey and Ima jean Prrvett wxll our ab1l1ty to grade txmed wrxtlngs for Mrs Hand to anyone who thlnks they can f1nd all the Iunlor s errors ITEM I Davxd Tettleton w1ll mv ab1l1ty to s1t on the football bench four years and have no calaces to any boy who was as unfortunate as I ITEM I Thomas Landrs wxll my ablllty 1D basketball to sxt on the bench all but forty seconds and then get blamed for los1ng the game to anxone who can achxexe such st1nd1ng ITEM I Bobby Sanders w1ll my ab1l1ty to sllp up 1U the lunch lxne to Dale Dutton Be Careful ITEM I Odessa Copeland thxnks she can keep house ITEM I Kathryn Denham borrowlng them ITEM I Dorothy Holcomb tr1ps to Howard Dyke and ITEM I Iblores Pr1ddy and Norma Potter wlll my determ1nat1on to graduate to any marr1ed glrl that anc go to school one and a half year a I d d wxll mv typ1ng paper and eraser to R I. Evans who IS always wxll mv ab1l1ty to get out of school and go on speclal band hope he enjoys xt as mlch I d d Q that ls POSQIDIL w1ll my abllxty to love sports as much as I do to Joyce Brxdges ITEM I Duane Prxddy wlll to Monzell Wxlson my ab111ty to read the flrst and last chapter for a book report and to slt on the bench ID a football game If he can take rt ITEM I Donna Lea Jones w1l1 my abxlnty to get a black eye 10 Spanlsh class to anyone who knows how to get one the way I dxd ITEM I Chloe Anne Burnaugh wxll my ab1l1ty to play hookxe and get caught to anyone who can take the consequences ITE! ITEM ITEM up a ITEM I Bruce Reed wxll I Clarence Fullen I Robert Berendzen lot of space I Coleen Poemoceah who thrnks she can pass the ITEM I Lrnda Berry wlll who can do lt l1ke I my abxlrty to be the only boy llbrarlan to Andy Flanagan wxll my love for Comanche to John Cruse wxll my gxb feet to Andy Flanagan although h1s seem to take w1ll nw place as the only gxrl IH Chem1stry class to any gxrl course tryrng to compete wlth ten men as I dld my ablllty to scare the Drxver Educatlon students to anyone ITEM I jane Mershon wxll mv ab1l1ty to be f1rst ID the lunch llne to Sylvla Copeland hopxng she can thlnk of excuses to get out of class just before the bell rlngs ITEM I Buddy Mowles wxll mv abxllty to type 24 words a mlnute to Andy Flanagan ITEM I Patsye Potts wxll my great love for lxterature to Andy Flannagan ITEM I Deedrre Meyer w1ll my place on the paper staff as prrnter to anyone that can get :nk all over them as I dxd ' 1 1 1 ' ' - ' 9 1 1 1 , . . . . . . , A 0 V , - I V , f - . 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' 1 1 . - 1 D lass Hlstury The class of 51 started on our long and hard Journey rn the year 1939 In the frrst grade we were members of the rhythm band The rest of our grade school was calm When we graduated from grade school xnto junlor Hlgh we were LH our seventh Heaven The f1rst slx weeks was spent xn try1ng to get used to the lockers changlng classes every hour and the rush rn between classes By the trme we were 1U the elght grade we thought we knew everythlng there was to know but soon found out we d1dn t The dlscovery of the class of 1951 was an accldent Four years ago early one mornlng on the erghth of September 1947 the faculty of Walters Hlgh School were stroll1ng almlessly through the corrxdors chattlng about the just end1ng vacat1on and wonderlng whether there would be any startllng changes ln thelr work durlng the comlng year Suddenly they caught a gllmpse of somethlng new and strange just lnslde the front door huddled together rn mute embarrassment and anxlety were the members of what became the class of 1951 Gently attemptlng to dlspel the fears of the strangers the faculty bade them enter and spent the next few weeks attemptrng to ga1n thelr conf1dence and frlendshlps The dlscovery hav1ng been reported to the ruler of the hlgh school Mr G0re our pr1nc1pal he recelved the news of th1s rennrkable 3CQU1S1tXOH to h1s terrxtory wlth marked dellght and a few m1Sg1V1DgS He examlned w1th 1nterest the trophxes presented by the strangers to thexr d1scoverers Among these trophles were report cards bearxng sxgns supposed to denote the degree of mental alertness possessed by the owner and to show hls POSS1b1l1t16S as a future Cltllen of the country The Freshmen became rnterested rn strange new exerclses called basket ball and football and atta1ned a sl1ght degree of prowess rn each At the end of the year a terrlble dxsaster befell the Freshmen called Flnal EX3m1D8t1OUS and ranks as one of the worst massrcres of the trme Wrth the comlng of the next September we recerved a new name because of our sklll ln acquxrxng the customs of the school we were renamed sophomores And now a strange th1ng happened rememberlng the scorn wrth whlch we had been regarded the prev1ous year we now adopted the same attltude toward the 1ncom1ng strangers who took The soclal functxons of thls perlod were dellghtful the Host xmportant be1ng serv1ng at the JUD1Of Senlor banquet and our sophomore plcnxc In the thlrd year owrng to an old educatxonal custom the sophonnres became Junxors and our promotlon made our sense of lmportance lncrease out of due proport1on Thls was the year of hard work and the dreaded ordeal of examlnatlons In our Junlor year we presented the play L1ttle Women We were hosts to the senxors ln the annual banquet Our theme was In the Southern Garden We ended our happy year the Junror prcnrc And now we come to the fourth and greatest year ln the hlstory of our class automatlcally became senrors 1U September All th1s was looked upon wrth frlendly amusement by the teachers explores who regarded the result of thelr four years of hard labor w1th rxghtful pr1de The soc1al events were of marked brllllance Those most worthy of note are The Senror play Hobo day Junlor Senlor banquet and last but not least our Senlor tr1p The ploneers of our class are Carol Ann Ruyle jane Wershon Deedrre Meyer Glenna Edgar Robert Berendzen Buddy Mowles Jo Nell Shephard Marlene Faulkner and Bruce Reed At the exp1rat1on of the four years the prxnclpal expressed hlmself as greatly pleased wlth the addltlons to hxs country and pronounced us all hxghly el1g1ble for admlsslon as c1t1zens By the way of approprlate celebrat1on a strange ceremony known as commencement was held Speeches were made for no partlcular reason songs were sung and scrolls called dlplomas s1gn1fy1ng the skllled and flnesse lt took to get one were grven to the senrors S Li 51 X I , . . . ! . . , , . , Y . 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Y 5 7 - Y V' V PI lass Prophecy Recently whrle tourrng part of the Unrted States I stopped for a few days rn Washrng ton D C Walkrng down the street not knowrng what to do I ran rnto Cbleen Berendzen my old class mate of 51 Srnce not havrng seen each other for ten years we were naturally eager to drscuss old trmes so we decrded to remrnrsce together at lunch Cbleen told me Robert had been rn the Senate for the past frve years Talkrng for a whrle rt seemed lrke only yesterday we were the graduatrng class of S1 Afterward the boys reported for a few years actrve duty rn Korea but all returned safely to crvrlrzatron lrfe Strll lrvrng rn Cotton County are Donald Whsely and hrs wrfe the former Ethel Davrs Donald rs runnrng the local farm rmplement busrness Clarence Fullen and hrs wrfe Dorrs High are farmrng gust outsrde Walters Dorrs rs known all over Cotton County for her cookrng jrmmy Rrce who rs marrred to the former Kathryn Denham has just conpleted hrs schoolrng rn the Mrnestry Oral Dean Copeland rs the town pharmrstrst and hrs wrfe ane Mershon 15 teachlng dramatrcs rn the Hrgh School Deedrre Meyer rs the head telephone operator She told me she hears all the gossrp Patsye Potts rs keeprng all the women beautrful rn her beauty parlor known as No Matter what you have we can frx Dorothy Murphy and Dorothy Holcomb are also teachrng rn the Hrgh School musrc department Two of our old class mates Buddy Mowles and Basrl johnson have rrval nrght clubs Donna Lea jones rs the torch rn Basrl s Srlver Key Also workrng for Basrl rs Novella Barnett as the hat check grrl and Dean Franklrn the crgarette grrl Chloe Anne Burnaugh rs the blues srnger rn Buddy s Golden Slrpper Workrng as crgarette grrl rs Clentrs NcCby and Ima jean Prrvrtt The former Glenna Edgar marrred to Basrl johnson 1S now playrng n Carnrge Hall After we had eaten but who should walk up but Odessa Copeland an old class mate As Coleen and I were walkrng down the street a newspaper hrt us Prckrng rt up we notrced several famrlrar names and prctures On the front page was a prcture of Leonard Srsk now a noted screntrst It told where Leonard rs tryrng to Egure out the Ernstren Theory Turnrng over a few pages we were surprrsed to see a prcture of Lum Barber and hrs wrfe Delores Prrddy Lum owns the largest cattle ranch rn Texas Delores has just been named champron barrel rrder of 1961 Lookrng at the sports sectron we saw where the famous mrdget auto racer Darrd Tettleton and hrs wrfe Wrlma Ramey have just arrrved rn New York Crty Also Tbmmy Landrs now coach at Strllwater has brought hrs basketball team to play rn Madrson Square Garden Glancrng at the back page we saw an ad The Lonely Hearts Club jorn now srgned Marlene Faulkner Carol Ann Ruyle and fo Nell Shepherd Throwrnp the newspaper away we were surprrsed to hear on a radro the vorce of Alva Moon Hrs announcrng brought back memorres of the F F A program durrng our Senror vear Whrle we were standrng and lrstenrng to Alva Bobby Sanders and hrs wrfe Betty Stevens walked up Bobby told us he owned a charn of shows over the Unrted States They told us Duane Prrddr omred the frnest thoroughbred race horses rn the Southwest Bruce Reed rs the owner and operator of the Reed Manufacturrng Conpany Workrng for Bruce rs Linda Berry hrs receptromst rm! Bea uonzwlrs hrs typrst It was growrng late when Coleen and I parted Fach carrrng wrth us the memorres of our class f S1 Qi' 2:5 I X W ff W 1 . . . . . I . . . . l . . , , i She told us she was the hostess in the restaurant. ' ' ' ll YI , . .i K 1 . K . ' . . ' o '. , A NX W - . I A ' 6' K . 14 K Q CLASS OFFICERS Presxdent Maxrne Holt V1ce Preszdent Jueretta Brannon Secretary Treasurer Barbara Houston Reporter Phrl Hurst Sponsor M james Bradford Juniors 1952 The junror Class has been well represented rn all of the school actrvxtres thls year We have been well represented rn the Student Councrl wrth Phrl Hurst and Donald Danrel as the Hrst semester representatlves and Andy Flana gan and Barbara Houston as the second semester representatrves The Junxors are very outstandrng ID the F F A 8Ct1V1t1eS Melvxn Copeland had the grand champron tr1o rn the State Poultry Show John Cruse had the fourth hfth and erghth rn Berksh1re braws at the Okla State Farr The Junror Class Play was a three act comedy Next Door Nerghbor Those rn rt are R L Evans Barbara Houston Dorrs Nance Inan Phrllxps Melvrn Copeland Wyva Rhue Mxnnxck jerry Dage jueretta Brannon V1rg1n1a Mowles Martha bnsrcker Edxth Lott and jack Wrley The class 1S also well represented rn the band jueretta Brannon Wyva Rheu M1nn1ch and Parbara Houston were members f the All St t Band at Strllwater thrs year Joyce Brrdges rs the cheerleader from our class Maxrne Holt xelda Led'uru Vlrgxnxa Mowles Margaret Holcomb and ean Mejxa are students from our class that are on the Statn Honor Roll thrs year We are very proud of these grrls There rs someth1ng else we want to shout about and that rs hru well represented our junnor boys are 1n all athletxc actlvrtres Four out of Eve boys on the maxn basketball team are Junrors R L Evans a Junror rs the presldent of the Dramatxc club Many Junrors are members of the dramatxcs club Also many of were 1 the All School Play In the future we wrll be hosts to the Senrors at the Annual junror Senlor banquet yy ,--- I A I 1 l I I I I I 0 0 . - . I 0 I I I I I - .. . . .. 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 I I n Q . u : 1 4 1 O Q 0 O 0 I I l . . . . . r, I . , ,S . . I ' - I I ' - ll ' v ' !l . A . . . . . I ' . v . . Y A . ' . . ' , . . . , . . V I Y Y ' . I K I I ' ' , ' 0 X -. 3,0 Many of our Junior girls are members of the Pep club and Glee Club. . ,Q v A . . . , N J ' ' f I - I . U ' ' A v 'g r 1 5 . . . N . . . :Q I l v 9 n 0 Y I I . A Q ' 1 ' ' ' - , , , us An x X I f , . j 7 X . 4' ' .A F' , . D .. v 4E 1 .. 1 ' ' ' , , 1 ' , , A Q, 'if 1. b - K - .. 1, U . Ag, 'Q '9 fi fari Maxlne Holt 11? 'S ig John Cruse jerry Dage Dorothy Draper L Evans Q Barbara Houston Joyce Brldges qi? Donald Danlel Nancy 'N Joy Dell Brlscoe Davms 3 Melvln Copela w1ll16 Allce Davls .-1, Charles Fxncher Walter Flxppo Ronnle Golden l Robert Green Dale Hardy Donald Hathaway B1l11e Joe Henderson Margaret Holcomb 16 ,QQ f-1 james Ledford Nelda Ledford 117 Bobby Mason -Q D Moon Vlrglnla Mowles Q Rose Elle Llchtx 'fi Wendell Mason Ruby Gaye MCN61l Wyv A- 'I Dorls Nance 'fv- Frm Edyth Lott Rheu M1nn1ch 'WN yxih Pat Martin TX Albert Moon if Bobby Naunl Jack 0 Dell 41 Raymond Parks Ivan Phxlllps Leroy Phllllps Charles Platt Norma Potteri I I7 Billy Ro ers Retha Inez Seay Wanda Sylvestor 'lx 'l ahmahkera Louls Seward tty Tahsuda Norma jean Turne M1rduaUnsuier Iack Wmley l 'Q 15 9 H 'ful A! N Andy Flanagan Charley Roberson Ph1l Hurst 18 lL -n lf! -JV Bettv Sml Tunxor Swanson ng Penelope Teake Ilmmy furner 755 ueretta Brannon Royce Stone , , .L 4, fi- 1 N r ,I .V I x .0 ' ,, .19 Q gy I M. 'js , , '- xi I 'X I x 75 ' Y y I 1 v If AQ ' 2 - ' n . 'th s l x . EE l ik A W N Q ., rl A v '. M ? ' ,-a 1 - . I g K. 'v 'ON - n A I L - , , J I K, A,- VX,? it 4 of 'I A . ' ' N A - U . I X 1 ' Marvin T Be ' ll K' ' 5- ge I he , ,. rl 3 ! 3, 2: -gl A -5 -AI - 4 ' ..-ur .9 Y- - 4 ' iv 1 AM ' xf I r . .' ' E ' J 4- 4 r'N T tfw --4 ' -a , , 4 . .- ,,, 1 V ,g Q A CLASS OFFICERS President .... ....... .......... .. Billv Ed Kurtz Vice-President .... ..... Elgoy Cooper Secretary-Treasurer . .. Billy Reece Owens Yell Leader ....... ..... june Jackson Sponsor -- Mrs. Anderson Co-Sponsor .. -- Mr. Hertzler nphnmures 1953 The Sophomore Class of 1950-51 is the largest class in the history of Walters high School. Our class has been well-represented in all extra curricular activities. Members of our class have been outstanding in Athletics, Band, Chorus, Dramatics, F.F.A. and F.H.A. Class Members have been very willing to do anything that will make our school a better school. Frances Thompson, our candidate for Armistice Day Queen, won first. We were also co-winner with the Freshmen on our float on Armistice Day. Our choice for nAnnual Queen,n Sylvia Copeland, ran a close second - too close for the comfort of the winner. In this contest, we realized we had made a wise selection when we had chosen Mrs. Anderson as our sponsor. We want to mention and give thanks to the parents of our class members, who have given their support in all of our undertakings. Caught you, didn't I? way What's the posed! matter with you? Can' t you throw it? '1 Home Swe e t Home I Putting the liji 'r r th t t I Shot f0fm. Proffssor! C2n't YOU read? on e a man ge ' you down! Foundation of Higher H ' Leafning Girl Athlete A -sz. -rx '5 4- rw 49 Bxlly Ed Kur 'fl ... '1 O 94 r' O O 'U rv -1 DJ '1 ,- U7 O :D '1 fn v- cz 3 rn U1 .J '1 3 fu H -v U7 O 3 3 4 KJ .J n ,- an W Z! AQ' -9 Q1 ohn Bradfxeld 19 Brlflges Tlmmle ee ng t Donald Brooks Rex Bryant l 10 Bryant 11 ff T Val Oueta Burleson B rbara Burton Thomas Burton Kay Campbell Gerald Carte Dorls Churchwell PS tu ,-Q 9 J, Sharon Clark wanza Clxfton Yvonne Cobb Svlvla Copeland Charles Cox 4 ,1- Q 1 'T .5 Kelver Dowlen Dale Dutton Donald Erlgmon jxmmy Edgmon Evvlyn Epp Norma Fletcher . f., , -5. s b ,, an f 1 Q . vs . ,, .rs 1' rx I ' ? AJ A E K' 0 ..z .A f- -.- Q , , - - r -3 n , - ' tl , ' ' Billy CPCL' Sh' cy alle-y f F K ' 2 of . 14 ,Z W -- 'Y - ' 1 s .- 71. A .J K. 'gi A ,. ., ' 'Y r . , 5. , ' , 'o X N I' J ' Eff ' , ' K ' ' D Br' h '. . ' Bi l ' 1 , V 10 'x tvs V ,Q , v in H E I, ' . ' - 4 '7 ? . 'l x ' .X ll ft Q X fi' X , za ' r '. ,. ' I ,, 13 -,v 1 fg fr 4 GT A-' .J A ' J, -.1 fl! - , . k ,- .1 5 : .ka vw 5 I 4- i ' -V3 A . 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E Q ,fyMW H344 ff 'C x-.W -M -P L. 1 - -:vu -- ' iv. 73 L' 5 ' M f3l,zH,Z igf' A -iff pzff' :-' ,-l1, '?: 3' -. . .,f Ein -': , ' ' f 2 5:55 - .5 I-ag, ' ,.4-5 - I fg gl 'w'f-f ,'5'i5 . 14 'fa ,rw T1 F-' F - f ,A f .fi Q Each year we look forward to the State Rally Ist 2nd 3rd lth POW FOW FOV F01 'QA' NX Mnss Ruby Hill Vxrglnla Mowles, Wanza Clxfton Martha Unslcker Maxxne Holt Odes Copeland Dorrs Hrgh Patsy Martrn Sylvxa Copeland Ethel Davxs Alxce Hoodenpyle Verlene Park Yvonne Cobb Barbara Reece Dorothy Draper Kay Camp bell Beverly Anderson Evelyn Epp Shxrley Bally Carol Jean McClung Bxllre Charles Smxth Carol Lemons Peggy Haynes Sharon Clark Bethe Axnsworth Gena Fxncher Delores Brxdges Shrrley Hales Patrxcxa Barley jean ette Hannabass june Danxels Anxta Sanders Barbara Stxne Dorothy Sxsk Betty Moon Anlta Norman joan Turner Carmelxta Red Elk Patsy Martln OFFICERS at Oklahoma C1ty Thls year we are especxally anxlous to go because our presldent Ethel Davls ns a state OHICCI The club has forty members more thls year than ever before because we have worked harder For our assembly program and has achreved Thls IS probably we presented two short comedy sknts 1n whxch three of our g1rls Kay Campbell Vrrglnla Mowles, and Anrta Norman P18yed the part of men They dxd a fa1r1y good job of lt Thxs year we are havrng a socxal meetrng once a month at nlght rn the home of one of the members Th1s IS something d1Herent and we all enjoy It and have a lot of fun let us not forget our club mothers Mrs Stlne, Mrs Clxfton and Mrs Mowles Oh Yes We forgot to nentxon the most xmport ant person ln the club and by the way, she 1S one we could not do wlthout our wonderful sponsor, Mlss Ruby Lee H111 Pres1dent Vlce Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Hxstorx Reporter Song Leader Pledge Hrstress Parlzamentarlan Student Councll X l 'N Ethel Davls Maxmne Holt Odessa Copeland Dorrs Hxgh Vxrg1n1a Mowles Martha Unslcker Wanza Cllfton Sylvra Copeland Patsy J Martln La Dean Wrley f I III Ill g . 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TN ,, I 38 F Af '40 H ask g M-Mg 40' is-',.R ,rf Doy Bxlls jerry Brxdges Teddy Edwards Horace Fowler Melvxn Hxgh Coy Herrin Phxllxp Kerr Eldon Moon Elvert Mooney Raymond Parks Garland Petty Donnxe Wann Claude Zachary Albert Moon J W Brownlee john Bradfxeld Donald Brooks Rex Bryant Elroy Cooper Kelver Dowlen Dale Dutton jxmmy Edgmon Jxmmy Fletcher Robert Fletcher OFFICERS Clarence Fuller Melvln Copeland Vxce John Cruse Lum Barber Bruce Reed Elmer Edgmon Smxth Hershel Gandy jerry Gxllxam Edwxn Howard Bxlly Ed Kurtz Bxlly jack Lee Robert Moore Andrew Pope Charles Ray President President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Watch Dog Sponsor Bllly Sellers Jxmmy Sheppard Noal Sturdxvant Gaxl Varner Raymond Vardell jack 0 Dell Thomas Burton Alva Moon The Walters Future Farmers of Amerxca had a total of forty sxx members There were fourteen freshmen, twenty-four sophomores, erght Junxors and seniors enrolled It was the plan of the chapter to have a four U year agriculture program that will enable each boy to become established in the farming business tudent uuncil Q ffgsgi 1 5 gl. In Don Minnich, Perry Lee Gore Beverly Anderson joan Turner Kay Davis Ethel Davis Secretary Yvonne Cobb La Dean Wiley Glenna Edgar, june jackson, Coleen Poemoceah Tahletha Walton Betty Smith Mrs Lee Mershon SPOUSOFI Robert Berendzen, President' David Tettelton Vice-President: Dick Cobb Alva Moon, Jimmy Rice jerry Dage Donald Daniels Phil Hurst, Floyd Carney Teddy Edwards The Student Council met on the first Tuesday or every month for their regular meeting This year a new constitution was being written The First Semester Student Council was hostess to the O C W Choral group in October The Second SECOND SEMESTER Semester Student Council was hostess to the O U STUDENT COUNCIL Choral group in April Richard Fletcher Rex Bryant jimmy Shepperd Alva Moon Oral Dean Copeland Ethel Davis Secretary David Tettleton Vrce President Robert Berendgen Presldenl' Andy Flanagan jerry Dage Billy Penn Dale Willard James McDav1d Dorothy Holcomb Verlene Parks Carol jean McClung Billie Charles Smith Patsye Potts Coleen Poemoceah joan Robertson Anita Thompson Sonney Bates g v 1 I ' joe San Shannon, Barbara Houston, Betty Smi th, Dorothy Draper, La Dean Wiley, 40 Librarians 1st row Retha Seay Wlllla Al1ce Davls Penelope Teakell Inez Seay Sharon Clark Delores Trlmble joy Br1scoe 2nd row 3rd row L1nda Berry Mrs if wg, f SXLUTA: ga snow' 54 DJ Wxlma Ramey Taletha Walton Jeanette Hannabass Nancy Davrs Vlrglnxa Mowles Shxrley Baxley Hewett Nelda Ledford Yhxs year of 1930 and 1951 has brought many xmprovements to our school l1brary Many new books have been added rncludlng a new set of the World Books Thxs year I belleve the llbrarxans have trxed to do more to 1mprove the1r work than ever before The lxbrarxans do thexr best to serve the students equally and helpfully We are proud to have one boy workxng wlth us th1s year Bruce Reed The lxbrary always looks forward to thexr Chrlstmas Party at whlch tlme we all really enjo ourselves We began thls year by electlng our oqxcers They are as follows Presxdent joy Brxscoe Vxce presxdent Wxlma Ramey Secretary Jeanette lanna bass and Reporter Retha Seay Let us not forget our sponsor Mrs Quent1s Hewett we are really proud of our sponsor and thxnk she 15 doxng a wonderful Job wxth and xn our lxbrary 41 : ' Y l I Y I . : I I I 1 , . . . : I ' ! . 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I Q U .s, , 95,-1' p Club Top row Sponsor Mxss Val Maples Jueretta Brannon Carmallta Red Elk Jeanette Hannabass Dor1s Nance Betty Smrth Norma Potter Zella Sue Thompson Wyva Rhue Mxnnlch Allce Hoodenpyle Sharon Clark Jo Ann Turner B1ll1e Charles Sm1th Deedrle Meyer Jane Mershon Barbara Burton Dorothy Anderson Dolores Brldges La Dean Wlley Bettye Stevens Yvonne Cobb Donna Lea Jones Coleen Froman Poemaceah Patsy Martln 2nd row Chole Anne Burnaugh Ro Jean Hart Mary Thomas Anxta Norman Patsye Potts Sylvla Copeland Peggy Haynes Betty Moon Carlene Barnett Verlene Park Wanda Sylvester 1st row Yell Leaders Dolores Prrddy Joyce Br1dges June Jackson June Sanders The club has had a good show1ng at all of tle football and basketball games th1s year By the way we th1nk we have the best football and basket ball teams 1D Oklahoma At the Hrst of the year we went to the out of town games on the school bus to cheer our boys to vlctory We sure enjoyed these trlps especxally when our team was vlctorxous There 15 one thlng we almost forgot to mentxon that 1S our sponsor M1ss Val Maples She has truly helped our club 1n many dlherent ways so know we are expresslng our apprecxatron So here s to a wonderful sponsor 3rd row June Danlels Shxrley Hales Judy Swinford, Carol Jean McClung, Beverly The pep club this year has forty-three members. ' 1 letics O I V SYN WW I? ff X I IDM? 1 ,W If 4 Jam slimy M Q51 ' O Ig- . X A 6 6 X A Q I ' r - ,gy V ff, f f WW , 1 Z' Walla uuthall Team L.. Ist row Gene Stlne Donald hathaway Royce Stone Andy Flanagan Sonny Bates Rex Bryant Donald Danlels Davld Tettleton Monzell Wxlson jerry Dage Donald Wrsely 2nd row Pete Rlce Phll Hurst Bllly Reece Owens Basxl Johnson Thomas Landls john Bradfleld Charley Robertson B111y Kurtz Roger Wlllard Robert Moore Albert Moon 3rd row B1lly Luke Leonard Sxsk Melvln Copeland Robert Benendzen Oral Dean Copeland Bobby Naunl Edwln Howard Wendel Mason Jlmmy R1ce James Ledford Rlchard Fletcher BIIIUPS Fr0nf FOW Davld Tettleton, Basll johnson, Donald Wlsely. BECK FOW Thomas Landls, Robert Berendzen, Leonard Slsk, Oral Dean Copeland, Jrmmy Rlce. . . I A - t y ,, X -,- . ' 5 , , .-. . , I . A , by ,iq .- K - h. K h 1 :Mikal 5 ' . ' , y , ' . l . 7 . 1 I I , I . : . l . . ' . ' . , . - 1 I . I I 1 , . I ' , ' , ' , . I . I . I 1 . . D n . ' I 44 Plrst Team L.. L-. Li. Front row Melvln Copeland Leonard Sxsk Andy Flanagan Thomas Land1s Dav1d Tettleton Oral Dean Copeland Robert Berendzen Back row Donald Hathaway Bxlly Ed Kurtz Gene Stxne Bas11 johnson J 5 4.1 ' X S, ki 'MS Rik fxviixxm wi -.F X VH CROWNING OF FOOTBALL QUEEN OCTOBER 20. 1950 Captain Tommy Landis and Queen Elect Dolores Priddy. fCrowning coming upj Queen attendants Dolores Priddy 1950 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 8 Anadarko Sept. 15 Tipton - Sept. 22 Velma-Alma t b Sept. 29 Temple Oct. 6 Frederick Oct. 13 Waurika Oct, 20 Marlow Oct. 27 RYAN Nov. 4 Purcell Nov. Commanche BS Immedxately followlng ceremonies . Leaving the field It pts? I Ist row Doy dxlls Coy Herrxng Dean Mooney Buddy Wxllxams Don Mrnxch joe Spence Dale W1 lard Bxlly Bates 2n row Bu dy Cox Don Campbell Wxlbur hllns P an y Kerr Carl Harrxs Phxllnp Kerr Garland Petty kay Fletcher Coach Ralph Hertzler 3rd row Martxn Ledford james b y jameson Robert Luke Dxck Cobb 4th row Max Thorne Teddy Edwards Dan Hannabass Chubby Garrxson jerry Brxdges Benny Collxns Bud Hxgh Forrest Colston pxres joe Shannon Robert Holt Chubby Moon Elo d umur :gh Football W SCHEDULE Walters Duncan 20 Walters Frederxck 0 Walters Waurmka 32 Walters Marlow 31 Walters Temple O Walters Lawton 20 Walters Comanche 13 A 1 JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL QUEEN Beverly Anderson . - L . u . s Y N z ',v U., , Q , I L i I P 3 A .8 sp 1 ,R -' V f Vx, .jj I diggs' 4 g ' R V, Y ' jk . , Q P 1 : . p . , , . . . . d : d , . ' ' . lf k . ' . ' ' . .I I I S 6 ' S Q F ,1 R' 6 ......... . ' 12 .. .... . ' V7 V n 7 ...... . . ' fx x . 6 Qi 7 . ..... ... X 13 ......... X 13 ....... 47 Basketball m 19 'l79 S SEASON STANDING Walters V1S1fOf Freder1ck Duncan Cap1tol H111 Duncan Lawton Ahpeatone Chattanooga Marlow Comanche wBUf1k8 Ryan Temple Marlow Comanche Waur1ka Temple Chattanooga Standrng Coach Hertzler Bxlly Luke Melvxn Copeland Wendell Mason Edwln Howard Gerold Carter won Lost Kneelxng Donald dathaway Andrew Pope blmer Edgmon Phxl Hurst Elroy Cooper SEASON Walters Won 48 STANDING V151 Chattanooga Waur1ka Marlow Waur1ka Chattanooga Lawton Duncan Comanche Duncan Lost tor B Team Back row Coach Norton Charles Robnnson Bobby Mason Hershel Gandy jxmmy Bflghl Ronny Golden Don Brooks Front row Bally Kurtz, Andy ilannagan, Vernon McCarty, Bllly Owens, jerry Dage, Roger Willard Kneelxng Ivan Phxllxps , ,V .fQia?T . . 0 34 ........... ' 27 25 .............. 36 ' , 30 ........ ' ' 34 32 .............. 27 26 51 ........... 28 2 21 ......... 37 1 7 41 ............. . 36 l M 35 ............ 27 30 ............. ' 35 40 ................ 32 29 ..... ........ 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