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

 - Class of 1952

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QNX NYU? VJY1 TH E 9 wAu.'rErQs BLUE DEVHU: 95 2 Q m1Le-dl 'T ff 45lD ANNUAL SYAFF ISBL I E Q D'CCu'uca - CO cco.E., V790 nw. , Un um Publzshed bw 'The a-Ers QQF c OO a- 2:-vs, El 07718 CDHL h will lv- LEFT TO RlGHT: Virgil Stine, Clerk, Walter Holt, Vice-President, Clarence Davis, Superintendent, Dr. Mollie Scism, President, Mrs. Cecelia Mershon, Secretary, Tom Mullins, Jr., Henley Berendzen. . 'S 'PS 'Q' Clarence Davis, Superintendent 1-williams A B Thurman Principal Mrs Cecelia Mershon Financial Secretary 'ligg -- -. ':f Q -- '-E i ,iw MRS VIRGINIA ANDERSON B A Southeastern Freshman English MR PHIL BALL MR JAMES BRADFORD B A Ed East Central State B 5 A B M Ed South Carolina University Junior High Math 8. Coach Senior High Math MR S JANE R BRADFORD B A O C W High School English 8- Speech 4' MR. CHARLES P. HALL B.S. Emporia State Sl. Band MR. ALVIN HAND B.S. Southwestern Chemistry 81 Guidance rl X V. ' I ? i'w. MRS LeGRAN J A , 1 if . of f?' 1 -1 1' ,Q '35 i -if lf Ik. ff 'Qu- MRS. PAT MONTGOMERY B.M.E. Oklahoma A 8- M Vocal Music U g V MR. J. D. NORTON B.S. Southwestern Shop 81 Physical Education MRS ANN PRUNER Vocatuonal Home Economlcs MD PCM!! Dncc Aglculmre MR CLIFFORD VARNER B S Central State M A O U Science rf-, A ,Q f' 3 ' ll , 5 l is .B.s.o.c.w. H Q :ze We 'Wh Rf 'A Wendell Mason Vlrglma Mowles Margaret Holcomb Preslclent Vlce Presldent Secretary rv A ,S ,cox JN 4 '? Billie Jo Booth .lueretfa Brannon Joyce Bridges T47 .q..,'-9 1--Us :gp Joy Dell Briscoe Barbara Burton Melvin Copeland John Cruse Jerry D090 70 Sl I-IZ Donald Daniels Nancy Davis Wullue Aluce Davis 'US if -. fy Y w-.1 1-1 , Elmer Edgemon xfv' 'Q Mika R L Evans Charles Fincher Andy Flanagan I' 8' . 'T' Rvnnle Golden Robert Green Donald Hathaway Walter Flnppo sn ?b Maxine Holt JU' 40' 1 '7 'li 7 Q' Robert Howard Phll Hurst Mary Joyce Kerr Barbara Knespert -ai ii 'T 1. 'UN '?s NJ' 1'-uf ,,,, 'hr' James Ledford Nelda Ledford Bobby Mason Ruby MCNIBI Vi- Ir- 19' P11 bw r-5 M' fV'N rfb ,f '-sf s.. 1'---1. Jean Melna Wyva Rheu Mmnnch Albert Moon Doris Nance , A l kv' X X. Q S L 'sr . ' .. s. ., 4 -gf 4:1 .f A lf' . ' 9- ' .... A :f ' a A f - 1 . lx s . V, Q, Q b A r 2 5. x, ,, ' , . - ' X- Q . - 1.19 f X , , I . 5 t fr A if . 'Q - X-. 'l5??f3fRv'- X x 'mfg if g-L .1 5 ' r , V , x 5, f i , .V K 5 . - 1 , e - , ' 'en V, , Y ' J - A A. , . D it ,fi V 'J' ' '12 ur- iff' . J -'af'- I ls. ,su 59'-' 'QA -18 5.9- .,,9 -N4 ,tn -1-- v Bobby Naunl Jock O Dell Elvlna Permansu lvan Phllllps 3 ca--'sr XJ -af .Q-...fr Rf w... xy,-..-f Charles Plait Glono Pomlla Norma Potter Charles Robertson fi L4 Qi, wil Q Donald Sanders Retha Seay Louis Seward Berry Smgfh N 540 is nur QL 'F'-'Q Royce Stone Dorothy Strlckland Gene Sturdlvant Junior Swanson 6- in' .fr -:- as-' .P ,....-S -i 5 fs' Wanda Sylvester Marvln Tahmakera Penelope Teakell Jimmy Turner -8 if 50 Uh-4 W C irrev- - 1 Q rn,-' Martha Unsicker Miss Val Maples Mr. Clifford Varner Anita Walton Sponsor Co-Sponsor xi H-WY. I 5 1, We the class of 1952 an the town ot Walters county of Cotton and the state of Oklahoma beang of sound mand and body do hereby made our last wall and testament I DhORlS NdANCE wall my shorthand books to Frances Thompson and hope she wall fand more tame to study t an I da I JACK O DELL wall my abalaty to wrate test notes on the desk to Monzell Walson and hope he gets away wath at as I dad We NANCY DAVIS and GLORIA PORTILLA wall our places an the labrary to any persons who thank they have that much pataence CHARL EY ROBERSON do hereby wall my abalaty to play football to Elroy Cooper hell need at next year RETHA INEZ SEAY wall my abalaty to pass typang to Sharon Sue Clark I thank she needs at ROBERT GREEN wall my place as the baggest boy an school to anyone who thanks he can fall at BILLIE JO BOOTH wall my quaetness to Mary Thomas I thank she needs It WENDELL MASON wall my abalaty to play basketball to anyone who can fall my shoes We JUERETTA BRANNON and BARBARA H BURTON wall our abalaty to make all the school traps bas ketball football track speech and especaally band to Wauraka to Daxae Spear and Sherry McDonald R L EVANS wall my ears to Roger Wallard although at doesn t appear that he wall need them JOY BRISCOE wall my abalaty to talk an study hall and get away wath at to Charles Ray JUNIOR SWANSON wall my abalaty to speak Spanash to Mrs a.eGrand Also I leave my good looks to Davad Penn MARGARET HOLCOMB wall my posataon as secretary of the se'aaor class to any lunaor who can do at and stay sane ANDY FLANAGAN wall my football helmet fsaze IMI to Monzell Walson and hope he can till at better than I d d MARTHA UNSICKER wall my place as gossap edator to anyone who can keep news about themselves out JERRY DAGE wall my abalaty to get anto trouble wath all the teachers to Hershel Gandy MARY JOYCE KERR wall my clesare to play basketball to Delores Bradges CHARLES FINCHER wall to any aunaor my specaal carrot eatang technaque to grow larger ears and I cer taanly hope you have better luck at at than I dad BARBARA IHoustonl BURTON wall my abalaty to hook my man before I fanash school to Frances Thomp son and anyone else who thanks she can NORMA JEAN TURNER wall my love for rodeos and western clothes to Zella Sue Thompson NELDA LEDFORD wall my abalaty to get along wath Mrs Bradford to Barbara Burton I hear she needs at DONALD SANDERS wall my school problems to anyohe who can solve them and stay out late at naght PENELOPE TEACLE wall my genaus an typaaag fafteen words a manute to Sharley Kay Yakeyonny and hope she has as much fun as I dad whale doang so JIMMY TUNNER wall my abalaty to cause trouble an study hall to Doy Balls DOROTHY STRICKLAND wall my abalaty to chew gum an rhythm wath my typang speed to anyone who thanks they can do at BOBBY MASON beang of sound mand and body and able to control my mental facalataes I hope wall my abalaty to sleep an Englash and stall make my grades to anyone who thanks he can do as well as I dad ALBERT MOON hereby wall by abalaty to sleep an study hall to anyone who thanks he can get by wath at We JOYCE BRIDGES NORMA POTTER and VIRGINIA MOWL ES wall our three seats an Englash to any three who can sat an them and all have dafferent answers on the tests but stall make the same grades MELVIN COP ELAND wall my abalaty to get the most fouls and score the least number of poants to any basketball player who can do at BETTYE SMITH wall my abalaty to go wath the same boy as long as l have to any couple who can get along together as well as we have WALTER FLIPPO leave my seat by the door an Speech and Englash classes to Frank Calfy that s about as far from the teacher as you can get and stall be an the room WILLIE ALICE DAVIS wall my abalaty to wrate shorthand at forty words pea' manute to anyone who can achaeve such a great standang We DONALD HATHAWAY and ROYCE STONE wall our abalaty to fly anto a bradge an a car to anyone who thanks they can do at and come out alave MAXINE HOLT wall my abalaty to be valdactoraan to Davad Penn 8- Bally R Owens may the best man wan ELMER EDGMON wall my football and basketball lerseys to Edwan Howard hopang he can do a better aob fallang them than I dad WYVA RHEU MINNICH wall my part an all the plays as the adaot to Sylvaa Copeland ROBERT HOWARD wall my bus dravang aob to anyone who as crazy enough to take at We JOHN CRUSE and ELMER EDGMON wall our abalaty to have good ooks a car money and no garl to Elroy Cooper and Jerry Gallaam BARBARA KIESPERT wall my boyfraend Hershel Gandy to any garl who thanks she can get ham and keep ham as long as I have I KEY WOLF wall all my penny anne rockets to Tony Matthews I JOYCE BRIDGES wall my front seat an Mrs Bradford s class to my boyfraend Mason Cranford and also the abalaty to be as quaet as I was and stall get anto trouble We PHIL HURST MELVIN COPELAND and ANDY FLANAGAN wall our abalaty to pester Mrs Bradford ara class and get away wath at to any three aunaor boys who can do at ILVINA PERMANSU wall my abalaty to play basketball to Sylvaa Copeland LOUIS SEWARD wall my abalaty to stay out ofthe army untal I m twenty one by goang to school to Chubby Garrason ANITA WALTON wall my abalaty to perk sodas at Jarkaes to Judy Crenshaw CHARLES PIATT wall my seat on the school bus to anyone who thanks he as bag enough to keep at VIRGINIA MOWLES wall my book How to Eat and Get Slam to anyone who has the tame to read at follow the darectaons and get no results Ias I dad to anyone who thanks she may have more luck PHIL HURST wall my abalaty to argue wath all the teachers and come out on top to Hershel Gandy We KEY WOLF TAHMAHKERA NOAL GENE STURDIVENT and LOUIS SEWARD wall our abalaty to be together an the lunch lane everyday to any three kads who thank they can do at l BOBBY NAUNI wall my abalaty to stack my fanger an the buzz saw to anyone who as so bland that they can't see at las I dadl I I I . I I I I I I . . , .I I . I a 1 . . I I , - I . . . . 'I I . . . - , . l I, , . '. I, , ' . I, , I . . I, , . , I ' I ' -' ' I I I I 1 0 a,, . . , , a, , Q . I, , . . I' I . .. H. , , , ll I . . l I . I . I, U I . H U . . I D 1, , H 1 . a, , I . I1 1 r ' ,I I . .. . . - I, , ' . I, , ' . - ' . I, , . I. , . I, I . . . . . . . II I I, I . . .. . K , . . I, WANDA SYLVESTER, will my height to Beverly Anderson-she needs it. ll I . .. . . G b . l I . .I I I . II I I, I . . . . I . - I 1 1 I I - Il I . .. . . I I . ., . . . a, , D . . -T . lr 1 ' . . I e . I' I . . . . . . I' I . . . . . K .i I I . . . B I I ' . I, I . . , I . . . - ll l - If I I I ' I I I ' ' I I I I . I . . I - I ' ' l ll . I . . . . . - 'I 0 a I, , - I I I, I . . . . ll . 'Q . I, I . . . . .. - ll 4 ll n 1 I, 1 1 , 1 I , . l' ' I '. . . . I . Q I ll o ll I 1 . ' I ' . . . . ra deny In the summer of I972 I was back rn Walters vrsrtang among frrends and relatrves Whrle there I rnqulred cround to see what had happened to the class of 1952 It was so rnterestang that I am relatrng rt to you and hope you frnd at as enlrghtenrng as I dad Thrs rs my report Coach ROBERT HOWARD of the Oklahoma Sooners was presented a Cadrllac last week an honor of hrs teams 52 straaght wrns Has assrstant coach JOHN CRUSE was also awarded a whrte shart for hrs outstandrng work Senator ANDREW FLANAGAN of Oklahoma made the headlrnes last week when he proved that GLORIA PORTILLO had not pard her mcome taxes truthfully for the past fave years She was grven a sentence of fave years rn Srng Sang DOROTHY STRICKLAND has been recognrzed as the most outstandrng secretary rn Washrng ton She rs secretary for Supreme Court Justrce RONNIE GOLDON Mr and Mrs ROBERT GREEN she rs the fomrer ALEENE ELKINS are vrsrtang rn France wrth Ambassador and Mrs DONALD DANIELS she as the former RETHA SEAY Mr and Mrs Green are the owners of the Green Mrdget Company an England Mr and Mrs ROYCE STONE she as the former MARTHA UNSICKER made the lreadlrnes this week when Martha gave barth to qurntruplets The couple have two other chrldr-en and were not expectrng frve more so rf you can spare drapers dresses blankets etc please send them at once BOBBY NAUNI and has wrfe the former NELDA LEDFORD are owners of Naunr Typrng School for Adults Some of therr students have been GENE STURDIVANT now presrdent of the Ford Company and hrs secretary BETTY SMITH I hear weddrng bells may be rrngrng soon The noted chemrst WALTER FLIPPO has rust completed an experrment amprovrng the hydro gen bomb The funeral was held last week for all rnterested PHIL HURST and BOBBY MASON loaned partnershrps lost week They are now operatrng Clyde s Caravan Club Cagarette garls an the club are WILLIE ALICE DAVIS and MARY JOYCE KERR The torch srnger BARBARA HOUSTON BURTON as accompanaed by JUNIOR SWANSON and hrs swrng band CHARLIE ROBERTSON and WENDELL MASON are grvrng the Caravan much competrtaon they are operators of the Shamrock Club next door Thear marn attractron rs JUERETTA BRANNON and her trarned cats MARGARET HOLCOMB concert pranrst rs berng featured at Carnegae Hall Saturday nrght Her theme as entrtled Three Bland Mace JOYCE BRIDGES has been drscharged from the Englash department at W H S after frfteen years She was caught beatrng one of her students because he called her an old mard JIMMY TURNER and LOUIS SEWARD are workrng on ANITA WALTON s ranch an West Texas therr boss has 302 orl wells MELVIN COPELAND an emrnent lawyer has successfully won a drvorce case for WYVA RHEU MINNICH agarnst CHARLES PIATT Charles was charged wrth mental cruelrty Muscles NORMA POTTER and Brutal ELVIAN PERMANSU renowned lady wrestlers made front page headlanes when they became anvolved wrth referee IVAN PHILLIPS but as usual the ladres came out on top JERRY DAGE rs now employed as barker and cashrer for the Brnglang Bros Crrcus The crrcus made rts last performance last week For some unknown reason rt went bankrupt The Sanctuary a home for dasappornted men who faaled to get therr women rs owned and operated by ALBERT MOON DONALD SANDERS and JACK O DELL are regulars BILLIE JO BOOTH rs now operator of the Booth Ice Co one of the largest rn Faarbanks Al MAXINE HOLT rs now operator of a reducrng salon She has turned out such people as VIRGINIA MOWLES now a famous model rn Parrs DONALD HATHAWAY and ELMER EDGEMON Hollywood s most elrgrble bachelors are com petang for the hand of glamor queen DORIS NANCE From what I hear Donald rs rn the lead BARBARA KIESPERT and RUBY MCNIEL have rust returned to therr home rn Lawton after tourang the U S demonstratrng therr new shorthand methods Thear book whach has sold 'I 000 000 copaes was publrshed by Kerspert McNrel and Co CHARLES FINCHER made sports hrghlrghts thas week when he hrt a homerun for Cleveland R L EVANS rs a mrssronary an the Bronx New York Each day he preaches on the corner Has organast as WANDA SYLVEST ER MARVIN TAHMAHKERA was admrtted to the Narcotrcs hosprtal rn Tennessee last month I hear he may recover Arrested for sellrng hrm dope was JEAN MEJIA famous sope rang leader PENELOPE TEAKELL recently recorded her mrllaoneth song entrtled Why Should ITeII You W YNANCY DAVIS rs now operatrng a Ladres Dress Shop rn Walters where she as prosperrng Recently JOY BRISCOE opened a ChrropractrcClrnrc rn Walters She has become very famous These drscoveraes about my classmates of 1952 have made me sad and happy But now my mrnd rs at ease because I know what venture my classmates of I952 have made V M . . - I 1 . 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U 1 l l Colors Blue and Salver J Motto Hlgher Ideals to attain, new Fl0wer Red Rose 5 0 flelds to conquer thus our duty In September of l940 a small exclted group entered the first grade rn Walters lf the teachers could have called the roll of those who entered that day and would stay here and fmlsh together twelve long years later at mlght have read like this Jueretta Brannon Joy Briscoe, Nancy Davls Norma Potter, Betty Smuth Dorothy Draper Strrckland Wanda Sylvester Vurglnla Mowles, Maxme Holt Doris Nance Phul Hurst Walter Fllppo and Marvln Tahmahkera-we lost and gamed others One of our frrst actlvltles was the Rhythm Band for which we had our own specral umforms One of our most thrrllmg thmgs was assembly We got to put on our own plays and wntness those ofthe other classes ln grade school When we finally got to be slxth graders we had our own art exhlblt We were very proud of the monstrosntres we produced And then came graduatnon into highschool the most grown up day of our whole llves We wanted rt lust like the graduation of the seniors We worked and made money and planned our grft we were leavmg to the school The grft was a large clock to go an the hallway We had some money left so we planned a banquet lust as the seniors dad We had our banquet In the Leguon Hall and It was a success wrth entertalnment by the fnfth grade speeches gowns and the boys had on theur Sunday sults We were the first and the last class an gradeschool to have a banquet when we graduated from the sixth grade Frnally It was tame for the graduation exercises we were filled with awe as once more we donned our grown up clothes After we re celved our diplomas we dec :ded we dldn t want to leave gradeschool after all The next year we entered Into a whlrlwund of lockers changing classes and crowded hall ways wuthout recess Our time was fnlled watchmg our upper classmates saunter down the hall un a self assured way We stayed out of too much trouble except for a small matter not large enough to mentron ln the eighth grade we loaned the Senior Hugh pep club Our upper classmates started such a fuss about us lolmng the pep club that the next year we made a fuss because the eighth grade wanted to loan the pep club they drdn t We all had problems un thesqtrylng years of growmg up but our class had sailed thus far wrth flying colors We had to learn all about the openlng exercises In assembly and also how to partlclpate ln the assembly program We slowly made our cllmb untll we became the top class In W H S Seniors, at last Let us not forget to mentlon that we had our turn at serving the Junlor Senior banquet and then our year of havrng been In charge of the banquet As we sang our last song, Haul to Our Colors,' a funny feeling crept over our bod ues that made us want to be a mem ber of that group for as long as we lrved This year as the great last days are approachmg, we walt for that some feelmg to creep over us ln some of us we have a mlxed up feelmg of wanting to hurry on to the next step rn lrfe and strll regrettxng to take leave of our own W H S But whatever our feelrngs may be l am sure we can be proud of our class as a whole, and I know we wrll always be grateful to Dear Old Walters School Z D - ' . gg . . . . , . I, . . . t I . . I . 1 . I I . . . . I . I . I . I . . u i . . . I . . . I . . . I by the teachers, and all the food that we could stuff into our stomachs. The girls all wore evening . I . . I u - . . . , I - I . . . . . 1 . e I . . . I . ,. . , . . - . . n . u . I S The Junior Class of T952 hzve proved in our previous years in Walters High School to be the largest and perhaps the most versatile class during our attendence. We have encouraged to the fullest extent participation in all the school's curicular activities. We have engaged in Band, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, F.F.A., F.H.A., Atheletics, and Dramatics. Many of our classmates have been active in producing and publishing our school paper and annual. Our candidate for Armistice Day Queen, Judy Crenshaw, represented Walters High in the Annual Turkey Queen Contest. Our Junior Class ran a close race with the other contestants in the Annual Queen Contest presenting Jo Ann Hartman as our representative. Our fellow students have entered eagerly into Dramatic activities with representation in The Man Who Came to Din- ner, Who Killed Aunt Caroline?, and Afterwards, Our Junior classboasts a Barber Shop Quartet of considerable reputation. Due to the fine show of salesmanship ticket sales to our Junior Play and equally important work in the concession stands, we will be able to present to our upperclassmen a banquet to remember. 5 Uh! ff-4... NHRA M X. 9 . . .- E, 'a'3'5mzQ4.f2lfiY.4 Y is Scenes from the All School Play, The Man Who Came to Dinner. The Guilloline Cutting the rug Whooping it up 5 V New football uniforms 435 Roger Willard President i Shirley Bailey .3 S Billie Joyce Bryant Q Y' Wanza Clifton Kelver Dowlen AX l ' Davud Penn President Bully Luke June Jackson Vlce Presldenf Vice Presudeni Sylvia Copeland Secretary Secretary :N 'Q-1 Effie Brodges Corelene Barnet! 'hmmy B 9l ' S0 'Y 30793 Donald Brooks ,Ao- GNU' K ay Campbell Barham Bunch Dons Churchwoll Thomas Burton Shawn Clark Oral Correll Yvonne Cobb Mason Cranford Elroy Cooper Judy Crenshaw I sq, C7 , K- . Evlynn Epp Dale Duhon Jammy Fleicher Jimmy kdgeumn NOYNW Fl09Ch0f .3-' 5 y c 'f 'g 1 l A Cf ll 1 :les , rg Q l if a X X 4 S I , 9 -c , a 1- fNf . S v .. yf- ' -X , I5 S , ' 1 . M' - C5 , i ' KX 1 y ,J ,C , 'Q A :TB c xl Y. C ll ' 5 'x sl . a Q Fletcher , W Robert Fletcher Q5 Q Hershal Gandy is 5 N. ,Q q bv 1 l y u K ., b V sf f Jerry Gulluam h X x . Growalclo Franklin Ray Honey Jeanette Honabass Q If Edwm Howard TC' Q' .X X Joan Hartman Martha Horruson Bully Jack Lee Peggy Haynes Delbert Johnson Carol Lemons G3 Al ., Y I Kenneth Green Bully Henley Bully Ku,-11 Norma Menasco 1-5 Robert Moore Dowd Peay ,C- Yvonne Oberly Andmw PDP' -PN' Bully Owens fe- o. Charles Ray Bully Sellers Barbara Reece X 5 l Jnmmy Sheppard L a Verne Seoy 9 9' Fred Potts 4:1-253' Frances Thompson l Tommy Wnl l lams N64 Norma Turner Zella Sue Thompson Delores Trimble Gaul Varner La Dean Wuley C' L D Moon -Monlell N'l50n Veralene Parks Joan Smith uw 3' 1 o -4 X o '4 cl -4 n n X' o -4 o : :1 o '4 O :r a 1 0 ll D n 0 as W Rui: smmx I Cast of Who Killed Aunt Caroline? nphumnre lass The Sophomore Class of 'Sl-52 had a good representation in all school activities such as' football, basketball, track, chorus, band, all-school play, F.H.A., and F.F.A., where inany held high offices. Our candidate for Annual Queen, Delores Bridges, won the Annual Queen race. We all worked hard and had fun raising money fo' lour candidate. The Freshman-Sophomore float won first in the Armistice Day parade. Our theme was Worth Fighting For representing the 45th Division. '-swam-we A - Cqughf! Young Man with a hornl Counting votes for Queen race-Yippee! S0ph0m0l'8S WON! ' Contentment All prenled up Poised 5'-xx i Q 4.- '5- 'x Garland Perry President l A 55 ,fXf Q5 Davud Kerr Ramona Davls Vlce Presudenf Secretary 7 Doy Bulls Delores Bridges Frank Cox June Daniels 'E' Jerry Brndges J- Juannfa Dudley ii Y-Y Horace Fowler Bobby Glen Inez Gonzales 3 mmf' I A 'ivfi Kenneth Howard Dale Ingersoll Jurnmle Kelly Wilma Courtrnghf Presldenf Floyd Carney gfxvxh Howard Dyke Shurley Hales lg X Phnllup Kerr 5'-c Beverly Anderson Secretary 1 VN? 7' Bennne Collins Janne Evans Ro Jean Hart PCfflCl0 Bailey au Forest Col sion ff Gena Fincher iN 5' l Melvin Hugh 9- 4 Marhn Ledford Rechard Long if 'Q Leon Mltchell Betty Moon Eldon Moon '15-.L 'ZZ' Amta Norman Dean Pleasant Carmellfa Red Elk T' AX Q June Sanders Joe Shannon Elroy Simpson 'Qi 1 I Mmme Swmford Mary Thomas Charles Thompson 1 C Calvin Worr Kermxt Yackyonny Claudue Zachary L Marlon Musgrave Betty Ro ber son Civ X Dorthy Slsk Max Thorne Jerry Bohannon 'an '- FA' Y-'l 6- if Carol McClung Buddy Rogers James Spares J 3 ix., Jo Ann Turner ... xr, F' Jnmmne McMasters Amta Sanders Q 5 Barbara Stnne 5' IIC Donnie Wann Buddy Cox Dolores Magna S X . . V I 4 TT h -8 3 3 C 5. T - Q g .Ei 1 Lu :B z X xl A I X A Qc- - .. ' Q X' Q G sl ' ei f 1 1 'UT' 7 bg , I Rb' .. 1 , Ml X' I I , I Y w 5-9 . fo- 6 . 't is S 4 1' 'V - L- . '- '1 ' XX- ' 1' 5 Tx I .Q X V ' A.1AAyy4 .. ' X , . L . A N A I -1 1' T f T ' rx - l K 5 ' nh . l , E- alibi l F i FRESHMAN FOOLISHNESS The freshies had a very busy time this year. Fighting our way down the narrow hall-sit- ting on the backbone and yelling our lungs out in assemblies-band trips with crowded busses- courtin' couples and flashbulb cameras-pep club members yelling for the ball players-stuffing ourselves at our one and only picnic-and last but not least, congratulating ourselves on being Freshmen Cat lastl, but hasn't it all been fun? Our class joined with our fellow upper classmen the fahemll Sophomores to win first place with our float in the Armistice Day Parade. Our theme was the 45th Division. All the class pitched in and worked hard to sell chances, bake cakes, and beg, too, to help support our very attractive candidate for annual queen, Anne Crenshaw. Although we only won third we still had fun trying. We had twelve boys on the Junior High basketball team, five of which made up the main team. We also had the eleven main string players on the Junior High football team and also eight subs. We were very lucky to have as our sponsor, Mrs. Tom Kerr and Mrs. Pat Montgomery. Many thanks to them for being so nice and helpful. Q-to Q, iv- .Q Don Mvnmch Presldent i Bully Bates fv Katne Clufton M B Davls 44 if lrene Hugh iv Jerry Davns Vlce President .3 'te 5 Naomi Berry Pruscxlla Cook 'ir Wllbur Ellns rs- Pat Claiborne Secretary Frcnkle Ken T Loran Bray Ann Crenshaw I G Secret0rY 49 Joyce Brown I 5- Carolyn Crowley 13 Q' Ray Fletcher Carl Harrls Q :- gr' Sili- AA Gary Gardner Vice Dresldent Dun Campbell 1' Claudette Daniels ef' Rosle Gonzales 35 Jrmmy Holcomb P Bobby Jameson f' .L LM Wil 44 Donald Jackson Leon Jackson Q6 9'N Robert Luke President Q Z Conme Chocpoyah 'hr ,X Cecil Davis 100 'Q' Judy Hayes F oyd Jameson N . f , a v N J D -' 4 R 4 . V 'Q . . 'V ur JV, 3 ' 5' WA .jf 4 ' 1 .v , 3, ' 6.5.3 ' 7 3 .,- . 'X l tl I ' M 'A .' ' 1 I e Q I . 1 . - l f X- W .. Q J si ' 1 A 'H ' T 1 ' ' .pr-Q -aa- X J 'bf , I . ' J W . 1 Ah , xi r - . 2 4 -, I Q . i- L , r C -on ilk I . l F' . , Q , ' . ' 1 '43-' . . . . 2 ' 7 . J K .: F Q .5 V W Q ,, ' W -Y , is dt' J i ! 5 1 'K ,. 1 J 5 5 Y X 1 - 1 A -A' . ' sv A if . . 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Mary Siapp vi - 1 -- ' Jueretfa Sanders Peggy Spannogel 1 .pa 1 Mildred Thomas Johnny Vardell Donald Vgqch LQ X W Sherry McDonald S f' . fa Martha Phillips If 'Q 5 i Ruth Spier Q. 4 Lay .ii ' we G .af 3, as Carleen Logan 5 -gg oi 4. 5 Audrey McCarfer fa-Q Q ,.r T x Joan Ro berfson 511 'V MEN lx .X- Jonef Sheppard ,-. 5- 'P'u ,.i EW Q i J Y s, is M Jimmy Walker George Wilson 'lv' Lawrence Williams msww' www 3548? Bully Yackeyonney S412 3 Loran Bray Kenneth Rennegar Frank Calfy Harry Adkins Oh You Kud' Ran into a Door? sally Kids! A close threesome .fl i -P , . 'JJ ' - 1 r i y .l -4 if , ag I. ..- ,. . i 4 ' i 'G' 5'- , , ,gb -pk Tin! I . '.ff4 a f al i F 2 . ,lf ,-- g 4, lr ll f L I A 1 'al 0 i r ' ,.. ,' '.,'f'. R V Us J Q3 if in i X Unlh Unlh Ki'-'Yl Shutter-bugl Eighth rade Whatcha know? Here comes the eighth grade Class of 1952. Assembly programs, junior high chorus, making a mad rush for the lockers to try to find that book for next hour, and in making the book exchange, hoping to get to class on time. Home room programs, class meetings, student council, and oh yes, the tables were turned when we came in second with our candidate, Janell Kerr, in the annual queen race, but we gave the ophomores a good run for their money. Band Slips, the chattering of teeth still heard in Friday assemblyprogram, the trophy for being the runner- up of the Union Valley Tournament. All these listed above come into one's mind as the out- Two suckers! 55168 'IX D- i NOV, Watcha eatin', Morris? P .fe standing Class of '52, I Quite a few of us were in the chorus program based on that once popular song Frankie and , Johnny Eight B presented a Halloween Ghost program for their assembly. 4 For our class officers we elected the follow- -' Si, ing: President Morris Phillpottg Vice-President Bobby Bray, Secretary-Treasurer Cairl Tollett, , Sponsor Mr. Norton, Co-Sponsor Mrs. Bradford. ,,, F fr Q. f ' 'fl' ' S be A w - ' ' gre ' V . Gereeeel 1. rj Runners-up of Union Valley tournament Malcolm George, Gary Mooney, Duane Hut, Bobby ' Cowan, Geraldine Hudson, Jean Ann Clark. ,,, 'BDC YI! 435, be :L -Q1 Q: 6 if 1' Q, Vffkzel get gg., KC 'ZA tv sf' X1 -of is? is .Gas We-1' 'S' if., lxh. 'QC QU' jf 6' fun- E., :lui 1:- SP 9. - 3' 0 cs A' ' 'E' 'nur V-L. TOP ROW Lee Abbe Edward Asher Prnsculla Barley Dorothea Berry Joyce Berry Bobby Bray Eva Burton Guy Ross Carter Neal Carter 2nd ROW Charles Chemah Vonme Clanborne Jackie Courtrnghf Barbara Cowherd Howard Davxs Kay Davrs Martha Dyke Shirley Wlseley Charles Flnchum 3rd ROW Judrth Ford Neta Fowler Perry Gore Sammy Hale Glenn Hannabass Gary Hardy Rnchard Harrns Ray Hoodenpyle Ralph Hoodenpyle 4th ROW Ronald Howard Cleeta Howell Jlmmy Hutchins Kathryne Joachim Boonle Jones Jlmmle Kelly Janell Kerr Jummy Lawrence Ronald Love 'ith ROW Tony Matthews Joyce Mason BxllmMeyers Geraldine Mitchell DlanneMoncr1ef Tommy McEuen Jackle Oberly Bully Penn Geraldine Petty ,v 6th ROW Chester Phillips Shirley Phnllnps Morris Phllpott Gloria Prlddy Arthur Wllson Berta Lee Seahmer Betty Shelly Wynmec Slpes Wayne Smnth 7th ROW Rrchard Smnth Betty Smith Dnxle Sperr Travis Swanford Eva Teacle Carol Thomas Anlta Thompson Delmas Thorne Calrl Tollett I 5. H . ' 'I Xi H 3 . , A L AG-uw 2 , . 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R f Sh d, B k Da 's, Dixie Speir, Ruth Speir. 4 , Wysgplghue Mfrfniych, Diane Moncrief, Wanza Clifton, Judy Ford, Mary Joyce Kerr, Howard Dyke, Gene Stine, Barbara Kiespert, Gary Max Thorne, Jackie O'Dell, Chester Phillips, Jimmy Luke, Clifford Barnett, Earnest Dunbar, Neil Carter, Forrest Colston, Jerry The band has participated in numerous events in the year '51-52. We played for all the football games. Our money raising proiect for the year was selling magazine subscrip- tions in which Morris Philpott came out on top with Gary Gardner close behind. We had four members to goto Clinton to play in an All-District Honor Band. Our festival this year consisted of Waurika, March 20, Weatherford, April 3 and 45 and Altus, April l8. We took part in a Christmas Parade at Duncan and, incidentally, we brought home atrophy. Our band was rated Outstanding in the State Marching Band Contest at Cordell. Vocal Music DIRECTOR - Mrs. Pat Montgomery ACCOMPANIST - Priscilla Cook SOPRANO Jueretta Brannon Joy Briscoe Katie Lou Clifton Wanda Clifton Carolyn Crowley Ro Jean Hart lrene High Carol Ann Lemons Barbara lHoustonl Burton Betty Moon Wyvc Rheu Minnich Barbara Reece Doris Nance Barbao Stine Mary Thomas Judy Crenshaw Martha Harison Mildred Thomas Alice Hoodenpyle Billie Joyce Bryant Yvonne Cobb SOPRANO lCont.l Francis Thompson Laverne Seay Barbara Burton Delores Trimble Anita Walton Zella Sue Thompson ALTO Beverly Anderson Joyce Bridges Norma Fletcher Nancy Davis Romona Davis Margaret Holcomb May Joyce Kerr June Jackson Jean Meiia Norma Potter Carmelita Red Elk Virginia Mowles ALTO lCont.l Joan Robertson Ruthye Speir Sylvia Copeland Gloria Portila Sammie Thome TENOR Don Minnich Dole Willard James Holcomb Roger Willard Jimmie Bright BASS David Penn Jerry Dage Robert Green Don Campbell Jack O'Dell Monzell Wilson Billy Luke 32: GIRLS Delores Fleldung Mana Mello Nelfa Swmford Franlue Ledford Shnrley Ratllff Prlscllla Barley DIXIO Spear Vonme Claiborne Kay Davls Marguarrlta Gonzales Betty Shelley Emma Phlllrps Behy Lou Phillips Jerree Petty Glorua Prlddy .lanell Kerr Becky Davis Anita Thompson Joyce Berry GIRLS lconhnuedl Diana Moncrlef Berralee Seahmer Neta Fowler Patricia Simmons Carol Ann Thomas Rheu Nell Fudge June Crenshaw K ay Hulbert Frances Covington Dons Fletcher Mary Fay P arks Thelma Tabby Shrley Phullups Delta Muller Maxnne P hllllps Bonnle Jones Carol Hart Shirley Wlseley Hazel Veach Dororhea Berry MRS. PAT MONTGOMERY, Dlreclor GIRLS lcontinuedl PGNICIG Williams Jessle Mae Durbln Barbua Cowherd Elszabeth Thompson BOYS Clufford Barneft John Turnbull Eamest Dunbar Edward Asher Joyce Mason Bully Penn Guester Phulllps Jlmmy Luke Charles Fnnchum Morris Phllpoti Jerry Phillips Nenl Carter Guy Dage .lummy Jennlngs i by 'E ll V ff M S Junior igh Mixed hurus .A-ff A KNEELING' June Jackson Vnrgunla Mowles lvan Phlllnps Beverly Anderson June Sanders Norma Potter Joyce Brldges Barbaa Reece Jueretta Brannon Barbara Burton Nelda Ledford. STANDING David Penn Wyva Rhue Mmmch Melvln Copeland Barbara Burton Roger Willard Doris Nance, Patrlcla Bailey Jame Evans Carol McClung Bobby Mason Delores Brldges Nancy Davls Gena Flncher Margaret Holcomb R L Evans Judy Crenshaw Martha Unslcker Barbcla Stlne Jlmmy Bright Mrs Jane BradfordlSponsorl ummm XM The Dramatlcs Club, now In Its second year of orgmlzatlon, IS open to all students Interested In the speech and dramatlcs actlvltles This group makes a polnt of having a well planned and prepared program for each weekly meeting The flrst prolect of the group In combunatlon with the Thesplan Society was a one act play, Why I am a Bachelor, presented In assembly early In the fall The cast was composed entirely of Sophomores and Jumors to give these students experlence One of the molar events of the year was the all school play, The Man Who Came to Dinner, sponsored by this group This former Broadway hlt, also with a cast of over 30 students, was a success In Walters Proflts from this play went to flncnce the year s actlvltnes The Jumor Play cast, composed almost entirely of Dramatncs Club members, dad a good 'ob In the mystery, Who Killed Aunt Caroline? The one act play, Afterwards, won furst place In the Southem Slx Conference Tournament In the sprung of 1952 The Senior members of Dramatlcs Club can look back with prlde to their last actlvlty, the Sensor Play, Pride and Pregudlce, presented In late Aprll Vlrglma Mowles served as presldent of the Club for the flrst semester and Melvln Copeland for the second semester Jueretta Brannon and Martha Unsncker acted as secretanes for the year 'K , ,e A . . Q 1 . ,- + C l Y ' - . Q 2 ft Xl l -. P - , X1 ' I I l I I 1 1' , X L' V X . l A- I , - -. L ' 4---if fx .' 1. A . . v 4 4 ' L X J Z. . - - ' 4 5-l ,. '-' ' V . y , I ,,.. , or-ef, -1: M , , L , v ' ' -wg' fn, W A Q.. ' --'A ' ahgrggr 4' ,I , -- , - 2 1. ' t ,g gf -:lay , ig: ' I - r I r I I I I 1 I I . . . . . . . . . - r r I I I I r I 1 I I 1 I ' I I r r r ' ' . . . ll ll v I A - . n 1 ll ' ll . . . . . p . . . . Q . gg . . u n - - - . . . . . . U . . . . - LEFT TO RIGHT Davld Penn June Jackson Vurgama Mowlos Mrs Jme Bradford lsponsorl Wyva RhueMlnmch Melvln Copeland, Norma Potter, Barbara Burton, Juoretta Brmnon, R L Evans lvan Phllllps Bobby Mason Hwy! II3 8 Mafia 172 5 ram Lgacwfy An honorary dramatncs group, the Walters Hugh School Thesplan Troupe, Installed the rung of 'I951 serves as an Inner clrcle of the Dramatlcs Club Through accumulation of polnts gained by performances an plays, students become eluglble for the Thesplan Society, whlch rewards dependabnluty, cooperatlveness, and mutlatlve as well as ablluty In actmg Thus year members of the Thesplan troupe have helped sponsor 'the All School Play, The Man Who Came to Dmner, and have been responslble for Dramatucs Club programs featuring play readings Several members have been actrve In speech tournament work Not pnctured, but ellguble for membership, are Monzell Wilson, Judy Crenshaw, and Roger Wlllard Thesplan Motto Act well your part there all the honor lles 5 I r . 1 - ' 1 . I ' ' r I v I p O I . . . . gp l - . n . . . . . . I - . -x Zlbfffdfgl fire!! Editor ...... Co-Editor Art Editors . Feature Editor .... Feature Writers ... Typists Printers ... Sports Editors .. Sponsor .... .... Jueretta Brannon ....... Kay Campbell ...... LaDean Wiley Norma Fletcher .... ..... Maxine Holt Martha Unsicker Nelda Ledford Wanza Clifton Margaret Holcomb Frances Thompson ..... Willie Alice Davis Doris Nance Jean Meiia Dorothy Stricklin ...... Wanda Sylvester Gloria Portillo Roger Willard Billy Reece Owens Mr. James Bradford X QX W-Rx Edt nnual taff f t H 1 Il Wil 1' Q NXX X N I '4 Xe QV XX mmm. S 4 zllll W ,SEX ' .. ............................................ .. v'g Ml A 't Ediior. . . . .. . .. D 'dP F 1 Ed' . . .... .. . .. M ' I E' Mw dTS:I kt f eq Sp . ,,,, H . f.,,:::,:::: ,et , . XXX V 5 ' xv -- X ry X X i 5' X ' S W 3 X X 5 fe Qs: Q ANNUAL 60-KOOL PAPER VX lst ROW Mrs Ann Pruner Barbara fHoustonl Burton Patrucua Bailey Beverly Anderson Maxine Holt l.aDean Wuley Sylvua Copland Barbara Stune Anita Norman Wanza Clifton Anita Walden 2nd ROW Ro Jean Hart Yvonne Cobb Betty Martin .lo Ann Smuth Norma Fletcher Judy Hayes Carol Ann Lemons Joyce Brown Irene Hugh Bonnie Martun Peggy Spannogel Sharon Clark Carleen Logan Carolyn Crowley Carmeluta Red Elk 3rd ROW Katue Lou Clufton Mary Thomas Martha Harruson Muldred Thomas Pat Clarborne Betty Moon Sherry McDonald Fayepetty Claudette Daniels Barbara Swunford Kay Campbell Priscilla Cook June Sanders June Jackson Vlrgunua Mowles Jufne Reece 4th ROW Norma Potter Wyva Rhue Munnuch Evelyn Epp Yvonne Oberly Shirley Bailey Jeanette Hannabass Carlene Barnett Alice Hoodenpyle Martha Phullups June Daniel Joan Turner Carol McClung Delores Brudges Janie Evans Shurley Hale President Vice President Treasurer H ustoruan Reporter Song Leader Maxine Holt Beverly Anderson Sylvia Copeland Patrucua Barley Barbara Houstonl B urton Barbara Stine Pledge Mistress Parluamentaruan Club Mothers Sponsor BullueC Smith Wanza Clifton Mrs Clifton Mrs McDonald Mrs Holt Mrs Ann Pruner F H A EVENTS Some of the events of thus year were as follows Pot Luck Supper, Formal lnutuatuon and Re ceptuon for F H A mothers and fathers, weuner roast and hay rude wuth F F A Sub-Dustruct Rally year Out of all Oklahoma chapters Sherry McDonald was chosen, with seven others, to model for THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN We were pretty pleased wuth ourselves over our assembly program sponsored by the Cutie- Culture Course over Station FHA As usual everyone looked forward to the State F H A Rally, sunce ut was the largest group that had ever gone from Walters We stayed at the beautiful Biltmore Hotel Suxty gurls went on thus trup . Q ' ' - . . ix, I O Q , Secretary ........ ..... L a Dean Wiley Voting Delegate ..... . . Anita Norman l e I J I . . . a el al . . at Cache. At the Rally, Sylvia Copeland, local treasurer, was elected Vuce-president for next V 7 xi 5 KNEELING: Donnie Wann, Elvert Mooney, Martin Ledford, Melvin High, Doy Bills, John Cruse, James Holcomb, Chubby Moon, Billy Ed Kurtz, Hershal Gandy. 2nd ROW: Phillip Kerr, Claudie Zackery, Jimmy Shepard, Delbert Johnson, Billy Bates, Marion Musgrove, Kenneth Rene gar, Jack O'Dell, Billy Jack Lee, Billy Sellers, Jerry Gilliam, Mr. Smith fSponsorl. 3rd ROW: Jerry Bridges, Elroy Simpson, Horace Fowler, Gail Varner, Kelver Dowlen, Charles Ray, Charles Garrison, Jimmy Fletcher, Edwin Howard, Bobby Nauni, Melvin Copeland. 4th ROW: Ramon Vardell, Max Thorne, Jimmy Edgmon, Johnny Vardell, Robert Moore, L. D. Moon. 'qu a K --Ye F.F.A. OFFICERS - '7:?gg'Y ' i'- President .............,................ ..... J ohn Cruse 7' 1 Tiki M ogpxlax 'P Vice-President .... .... G ene Sturdivant V ' X 1 B Secretary ....... ........ D oy Bills Ng 5 9 Treasurer ..... ..... M elvin High T Il - cf7QL,dL1Q b Reporter .... ..... P hil Hurst 5 5. ,, ' O u X' The Walters FFA has a membership of 58 members. Outstanding accomplishments this year have been the Bronze Medal winning Poultry Team at Kansas City. The chapter alsoexhibited the Grand Champion Cockerel at Ft. Worth. Besides work in contest and shows, members were busy with the job of becoming established in the business of farm ing. tudent uuncrl SN is 5 S QS S C, XX ! STUDENT' ur-44. Lf Ist SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED Sylvia Copeland Doris Fletcher Delores Trimble Beverly Anderson Mary Joyce Kerr Anita Norman June Sanders Prnscllla Cook STANDING Sonny Bates Neal Irvln Perry Lee Gore Roger Willard Wendell Mason Vlce Presldent Wyva Rhue Mmnnch Secretcry Melvin Copeland Ipresudentl Charley Roberson Mrs Gladys Mershon Sponsorl David Penn The Student Council has done splendid work this year under the able dlrectuon of Melvin Copeland president A constitution has been written as well as numerous measures adopted for better school relatlonshlps The Council purchased o Crown Grahc 4X5 Camera to be used by the school to keep a record of all school activities This as particularly valuable In the prepcratlon of the yearbook The Student Councnl serves as a clearing house for many dnffxcult school problems and as such helps to develop leadership and the art of duplomacy 1 2nd SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED Maxme Holt, Mart ha Harrison, N ormo Potter, R omona Davis, Wyvo Rhue Mmnnch, Mary Joyce Kerr, Moxlne Phnllnps, Ann Crenshaw STANDING Jerry Phllllps, David Penn, Bully Reece Owens, Carl Harris, Wendell Mason, Melvin Copeland, Charles Thompson, Walter Fluppo, Mrs Gladys Mershon Isponsorl , 4 - , . 1 V ff, ,f A, , S 'Z f if ' 7 7 ' f ' W . 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I I , I ' K V I - ' jg , A T 1 secl . , t U lst ROW Penelope Teakell Jean Melia Delores Trimble Mlnnle Swlnford Betty Moon Peggy Haynes Sharon Clark Nelda Ledford 2nd ROW La Dean Wiley Nancy Davis Carlene Barnett Jeanette Hannabass Kattle Clifton Anita Sander Inez Gonzales 3rd ROW Gloria Portrllo Mrs Hewett Vlrglnla Mowles Librarians freely volunteered to glve up one of their study halls to work ln the school Llbrary They have to always be on the alert and wullmg to help anyone fund a book even af lt IS theur worse enemy All the llbrarlans have trned to do more to Improve the library this year than ever before We receuved many new books thus year and are very proud of the fact that our llbrary has been con sidered one of the best for a school the size of ours Thus year Instead of havung a regular Chrnstmas Party the llbrarnans brought loy to someone who was very old and lonely They took her many pleasing gifts Our sponsor, Mrs Quentns Hewett has done an excellent 'ob In keeplng our library up to date on all the good books During the year l95l-l952 we have had an excellent Library Club. All ofthe girls in the club YELL LEADERS Faye Petty Ro Jean Hart Barbara Reece Dons Nance lst ROW Jueretta Brannon Carlene Logan Anita Walton La Dean Wlley Carelene Barnett Martha Phllllps Betty Moon Carol Lemons Glorsa Portnllo Yvonn Cobb 2nd ROW Jeanette Sheppard Zella Sue Thompson Carmelnta Red EI-k Joyce Brown Dons Churchwell Sherry McDonald Mlldred Thomas Peggy Haynes Betty Martun Claudette Daniels 3rd ROW Allce Hoodenpyle Mary Thomas Katie Clifton Vlrglnla Mowles Sylvla Copeland June Jackson Barbara Burton Pat Claiborne Mass Val Maples lSponsorl Norma Potter Betty Smnth Joyce Bridges The pep club this year has forty members The club had a good showing at all ofthe football nd basketball games this year The club thanks we had the best football team ln the conference ven though we dudn t wan all the games Ne were even more thrnlled over the basketball team specially when they won so many games straight In a row ' We belueve we have had an excellent sponsor thas year and would like to say thanks to Mass B xx i H :JlW:tyLSiel:21Zr3:s:sas long as there as a pep club there wnll be plenty of rooting and spent QQ XS' vw his X N x X XX NS mx I 1- C l . 1 .' l i I f . . wx ...QS . . A-X S ' . ' , , ,SX al Maples, lor all her patience and understanding. 0 y I v lm Q T ' QQ If Y ,R Xxx rj CX! ' xxx? x x x XX N X 4 n ' ,w 19 FF Semen- 1 700 Mall 63 1st ROW Charles Robertson Bobby Mason fManagerl Horace Fowler Buddy Cox Albert Moon Melvin Hugh Roger Wrllard Monzoll Wilson Elden Moon Jerry Brndges Andy Flannagon 2nd ROW Coach Gene Ross James Ledford Melvm Copeland Donald Hathaway Elroy Cooper Elmer Edgemon Jerry Dage Bully Owens Bully Kurtz Martln Ledford 3rd ROW Bobby Naum Richard Fletcher L D Moon Donald Damels Bully Luke Coach Phu NOT PICTURED Royce Stone Junlor Swanson Hershall Gandy Phulllp Kerr Gene Stnne FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1951 1952 Walters Walters Walters Walters Walters Walters Walters Walters Walters Walters Senzor Anadarko 0 Tipton 13 Velma Alma 13 Temple 26 Frederick 26 Wouruka 41 Marlow 33 Pauls Valley 0 Purcell 13 Commanche 6 I Boll lst ROW Donald Hathaway, Elmer Edgemon, Charles Robertson, Jerry Dage, Donald Daniels, Albert Moon. 2nd ROW James Ledford, L. D. Moon, Bobby Naum, Andy Flanagan, Melvm Copeland. 1 o ' ' N A A ww -. . -f.' l ,L ,u,1 rfb, I J ' V S I 6 - 13- ' 13- - 1' 6- 13- ' N. 14- ' 13- X j . 4, 26- J 6- 19- C Andy gowns Wyvc Rheu If rs now made offlclal Queen Wyva Rheu Minnich, Captain Andy Flanagan, Attendants Barbara Kiespert and Barbara Houston, Escorts Donald Hathaway and Melvin Copeland, Crown Bearers Larry and Michael LeGrand. Basketball O m 's ,SCH 1g ,. , ,,i ,l . Anadarko 26 28 Wifi Elgin 48 30 Capitol Hill 29 32 Duncan 33 45 , Randletl 39 40 Temple 25 4l J ' g Comanche 48 27 3 ' ' 4 l l 1 Marlow 65 32 , X Frederick 42 37 Waurika 53 48 Comanche 53 38 Marlow 55 33 Randlett 42 38 Anadarko 54 22 35 4 ' 33 Temple 35 3l Waurika 48 33 BlG PASTURE TOURNEY Sugden 67 l9 Grandfield Sl 34 Devol 49 37 Cache 51 40 S. E. INVITATIONAL Tushka 42 41 Durant 58 42 Madill. 32 25 Achille 40 52 STANDlNG: Mr. Ross fAssistantCoacl'1l, Donald Hathaway, Billy Luke, Billy Reece Owens, Elroy DISTRICT TOURN EY Cooper, Elmer Lee Edgmon, Ball fCOGCl'll. Temple 32 38 KNEELING: Edwin Howard, Melvin Copeland, Wendell Mason, Phil Hurst, Mason Cranford. D First Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Donald Hathway, Melvin Copeland, Wendell Mason, Phil Hurst, Elmer Lee Edgmon. KNEELING Roger Wullcrd Ivan Phnllnps Jerry Dogs Ronmo Golden Jerry Bndges Donald Brooks STANDING Coach Gene Ross Elroy Cooper Bully Reece Osens Bobby Mason Richard Fleicher Jummy Brnght Mr Thurman cgqmzcf SQUAD SCHEDULE 1951 1952 Walters Anadarko 35 Wolters Elgin 22 Wolters Duncm 33 Walters Comanche Walters 50-Marlow 31 Walters Comanche 27 Wolters Wourlka 25 Walters Marlow 29 Walters 35 Waunka 37 f . .Bp 1 - Won-5, Lo st-4 24- 29- . 21- 25- 27 31- N 27- ' 38- Eiffel Fredenck Temple Marlow Comanche Waunka M1101 eY ,ll FRONT ROW .lackle Courtrrght Nell lrvln Jlmmy Luke Joe Garrlson Gary Dage Dale Wlllard Coach Norton 2nd ROW Leon Jackson Arthur Wnlson Harry Joe Adkins Glenn Hannabass Walter Mullms Rrchard Smlth Dee Drckson Chcrles Fmchum 3rd ROW Bully Londus Lindsey Jones Delmes Thorne Wayne Smith Morrls Phnll pott Joyce Mason Rlchard Harris Sammy Hales 4th ROW Carl Hams Ray Fletcher Don Jackson Bully Bates George Wnlson Richard Kllne Don Mlnmch Don Thompson Charles Chemah Sth ROW Frank Kerr Bobby Jameson Robert Luke Wllbur Ellis Frank Calfy Jerry Davis Floyd Jameson Bully Yackeyonney Donald Veach Ronald Howard Gary Gardner SEATED Manager Bobby Jameson KNEELING Ray Fletcher Don Jackson Bully Bates Frank Kerr Walbur Ellls Don Mlnnlch Gary Gardner STANDING Carl Hams Robert Luke Jerry Davls George Wilson Bully Yackeyonney Frank Calfy, coach Norton Anadarko Duncan Duncan Randlett Temple Comanche Marlow Waurlka Tourney a Temple Ahpeatone Comanche Marlow Randlett Anadarko Waurrka 51422541 Randlettl They 0 Th We 'V .- . I3 6 . I 6 I3 I3 5 1 2 0 M . N- --- --w- - 2 0 1 ' l 1 'V ,gl 55 We 18 19 30 I6 24 I3 22 I2 I8 I2 25 14 20 I9 ' 6 35 l f 15 '23 36 I9 37 21 rv I9 l8 2 24 29 - - I: Q' I ' I I ' U 15 30 Z F .I I .I . ' . ' - 2 IN MEMURY ,Arr . 'fi Wa-4--ag Many hearts were gesved with the untlmely death of Dan Hanabass Has death was smcerely regretted by his many fruends who wlll always remember his frlendly smlle keen sense of fanrness goud sportsmanshup and the flghtmg splnt that would never permut hum to give up . f ' tv' ' . . ' I I ' I . . . . . . u . - Y'-3? r 32 yew? gm! MELVIN co ELAND LQQUHJHIZ gay 45fzfz1z?zfamfz Qkkcbkfaifdn A 'Y-Q... ,J qv DELORES BRIDGES HN Walfaai Queen wr Q., , A2 ,JV 'AEM .vyq-i'.gfl 'Q,, 50 5,548 av ff, .P 1' .r 8 i I 1 Turkey Queen tv., Q 5 A ' BACK ROW: Dr. Gu Curr , State Department of Education, V. J. Bonner Y Y i State Department of Education, Emet Walker, Duncan, J. Arthur Herren, Blackwell, Hugh Bish, Lawton, Dr. Sam Evans, O.C.W., Dr. Glenn Snider, Southwestern. FRONT ROW: Dr. H. E. Wrinkle, O.U., Clarence Davis, Miss Dorothea Meyer, Lawton, Dion C. Wood, Duncan. Admiral Byrd! Posed for the take-off! THE VISITING COMMITTEE FOR THE NORTH CENTRAL ACCREDIT- ING ASSOCIATION. This year marked the start of Walters High School on its way as a leader in state highschools. Through hard work on the part of the staff and the student bod y, we have been accepted in the North Central Accre- diting Association. This is a credit to Walters as a city and to us as a school. A .1 sf x 5... HW 38-X 4 Don't lau h' he would tr it! 9 1 Y Took nothing and made something! Man without a Horn' 9 4 . ' -R .' Q X x I x ,, l C L X fQ ' 9 l ,L .,, X in 2,2 V Sally Horton, Bertha Potts, Nora Colston, Dessie Green, Leno Lee, Frodo Butler, Ollie Pickett lSUPOfVl50f Bob Wilson, Custodian Mase Poolow, Custodian lrd -I... E Mase Poolaw, Robert Howard, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Ramsdell, Mr. Cranford, Mr. Adams. ...s-o What fools these mortals be. 53 Ike? Deep Concentrution-no doubt. Need some help? i'..'i'-Tri. Thurman foun P .0 -In R , I 4. 5' 'gin QW lmaff' :wr-Y-QL 'Q J N' I Shame on you-at Christmas time, too. 09' 1921 7 V 2 ,,, ..-' Q., gi F' 4 T1 A ' , , A Q d a flying saucer 5 1. Wa Hoppon? Daddy, buy me that . A-Sv:-f 'wi' ggi,-ae5'R 2 'O' fs 7 EW: 'I The paws that refreshes. Where's the third party? B59 D095 . sr . f 5, ,6 ,Ar f Where were Hershel and Norma? XI? f . vu.. , ---'- wi 'K 'ndwm 3 a N- V if ' g.'.gx4'f D Make it pretty, Teacher! A .,,- .L Two Oh' Those semester exams' Lazy' l I os Our Presudent Wow! of u kind' That s rellmg hum Joan' 1.2. Q - l rs V T , Tm 4 fl T Fl 5 SJ vu ' ' sf 'g X 'i ' I . ' ,riff - ' 1 ' 1 i , T r U 1 T . Q I r , V- I 2 f ' Xu . I s that so? I Tell her the Yrufh, teacher. K i Duu! .yy Please, Mr. Whiteside. T Y s The PA smokers. The pcnnfers and Chubby. x U . . 9 -1 N ' 4 -V .147 I I ' up H, -' K rn ,. , A Have a drink? -.vs .Jw- . -117' J.'1 P1 41,1119 ,,g.,ar.v J.. nr- M - fr IK! 09111119- vasn :del -TX 'ml 4 ein sirius' Jena.. .-na-wvggfmwh fiflal' snanlhv'-Q1 '01, -enliven' W YHHUTHER annum av ' i lm .Ill N, W. IID SY, - OKlAPlOMA CIYV 3, OKKA. an w- - -, Short Dresses? - -. 113 41 X if 1. . A f Posed? -is God! The lireup of Alcafraz.


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