Waynoka High School - Railroader Yearbook (Waynoka, OK)

 - Class of 1950

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★ WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WIIS WHS WHS X CO X £ co X Z CO X £ co X Z co X CO X £ CO X CO X CO X co X CO X CO M 1 CO a £ COMPLIMENTS 1950 GRADS NONA FAYE ARNOLD Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Arnold. Active in F.H.A., and speech. Ambition: Nurse. BEST OF LUCK Keep up the good work and you’ll continue to earn your good fortune. ★ DL Wolor VVaunoh 6 panij W H S 3 X co 3 X CO 3 X CO 3 X CO 3 X CO 3 X CO 3 X CO 3 X CO 3 m CO a CO a CO X CO 3 a CO a CO S H AY S H M SHAY SIIAY SHAY SHAY SHAY SHAY S H AY S H AY S H AY ¥ I I ! I I I 1 I t I I I I I

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Seniors Conduct Own Graduation The commencement sermon was held in the junior high school auditorium, Sunday, May 14. The processional and recessional were played by Mrs. H. Oliver Roberts. The graduating class was ushered in by Merle Clemence and Claudette Woolley, juniors. The girls’ quartet sang “The Lord’s Prayer” and the mixed chorus sang “Bone Jesu.” Rev. N. B. Rayburn gave the in- vocation; Rev. Claude B. Arn- hardt read the scripture; Rev. Merton D. Brown gave the ser- mon and Rev. George Randall gave the benediction. The commencement program Thursday night, May 18 was given by members of the class. Mrs. Roberts played the pro- cession and recessional. The choir sang “Verdant Meadows” and the trio, “End of A Perfect Day.” Jean Keffer gave the in- vocation and John L. Sullivan the benediction. Aileen Gunning and Oleta Miller gave the valedictory addresses. Bill O’Connor vice- president presented the pro- gram “Survival or Soverignty.” WHS WHS W Talks included: biography of the graduating class, Dorothy Dupy; the United Nations is doomed, James Sprague; world unity must be achieved, JacK Litzell; help them or follow them, Phyllis Seaman; what is soverignty, Marilyn Jackson and the road to survival, Pat Fuson. Sammy Kysar gave a challange to a high school graduate. G. C. Waggoner presented the class to E. B. Cawood who presented the diplomas. Annual Class Day Program Is Given A typical day in the Wayno- ka high school was the theme of the annual class day pro- gram presented Wednesday, May 17 at two o’clock in the high school auditorium. Sammy Kysar, president, presided during the changing of seats, presentation of pic- ture and gift to the school. E. B. Cawood, superintendent presented the awards. The class history was read by Vera Mae Stevens. Pat Fu- son, Bill O'Connor, Jean Kef- fer and Dorothy Dupy accom- panied by Phyllis Seaman sang. H S WHS WHS W Jean Keffer read the prophecy and Joan Harmon told the jokes. Virginia Armour gave a tap dance. The will was read by Dorothy Dupy. After the presentation of the Railroader and the staff the faculty burlesque was given. Taking part were: Bob Mor- gan, E. B. Cawood; John L. Sullivan, George Waggoner; Pat Fuson, H. Oliver Roberts; Dean Bolar, H. Wright; Max Ferguson, Ronald Meek; Carl Carberry, Ray Fletcher; Phyl- lis Seaman, Louise Joachims; Luella Barber, Mrs. H. O. Rob- erts; Vera Mae Stevens, Mrs. I. Arthaud; Jean Keffer, Mrs. W. Briggs; Bill O’Conor, T. D. Turvey; Eddie Dexter, V. Chappell; Earl Gamble, jr., W. Bourns and Marylue Jackson, Mrs. F. Goranflo. Barbara wasn’t you a little surprised when you looked at John L’s title on his theme? “HELL”. It is a good topic, I guess. Hey Karma and Dean we hear you have a new parking place. But don’t breath too easy it won’t last long. HS WHS WHS W Twenty-Two Named To Honor Society Twenty-two members of the Waynoka high school are scholastically qualified for membership on the Oklahoma Honor Society for 1949-50. Those for the year are: Dorothy Dupy, Aileen Dunn- ing, Perry Hanan, Oleta Mil- ler, Martin Swires, Max And- erson, Darlene Huff, Sonya Meek, Lois Barber, Jean Kef- fer, Dean Linder, Barbara Bixler, Phyllis Keene, Carme- leta Huff, John L. Sullivan, Beth Deweese, Maxine Ealey, Lois Hill, Ann Thompson, Janet Flora and Louise Huf- ford. Senior President Is Sammy Kysar The officers were elect- ed at the seniors first class meeting. Those elected were: President, Sammy Kysar, vice- president, Bill O’Connor, secre- tary, Oleta Miller, treasurer, Darlene Taylor, Cheer Leader, Verlin Harmon, Class Mother, Mrs. Homer Strohmeyer and Dorothy Dupy, reporter. The senior sponsors are Miss Louise Joachims and Oliver Roberts. HS WHS WHS Lt)auid s Son an ervice d Steele Station 5 P f: 3 U 'J ¥ S H M. S H M. SHM S H M SHM SHM SHM SHM SHM S H M SHM ¥



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Sophomore Maids Are Selected As in the past years they have always selected their sophomore maids. The senior girls with their sophomore maids are: Joan Harmon, Nor- ma Harmon; Vera Mae Stev- ens, Elaine Robinson; Oleta Miller, Lois Barber; Margaret Good, Beth Deweese; Virginia Armour, Jackie Darnall; Doro- thy Dupy, Joan Sprague; Eva Jean Ellis, Shirley Nigh; Jean Keffer, Evelyn Keffer; Nona Arnold, Zola Robinson; Mona Lou Tea, Donna Harris; Mari- lvn Jackson, Doris Reynolds; Mary Lou Jackson, Dorothy Reynolds; Dixie Pierce, Wanda Olson; Rozsella Curtis, Lois Hickman; Darlene Taylor, Joyce Maggard; Colleen Fiscus, Waneta Ferguson; Tootsie L. Carson, Jean Vanderslice; Aileen Gunning, Cleota Herbst; Luella Barber, Josephine Fis- cus; Opal Ealey, Frances But- ler; Phyllis Seaman, Louise Hufford. Hear Dean and Karma have been exploring the wilds again to find a new parking place, being their other one was dis- covered. Seniors Honor Sophomore Maids The senior girls gave a party in the honor of their sopho- more maids, December 22, 1949. The guests were: Mrs. Briggs, Miss Joachims, Mrs. Homer Strohmeyer, and Misses Wane- ta Ferguson, Doris and Dorothy Reynolds, Jean Vanderslice, Joan Sprague, Evelyn Keffer, Louise Hufford, Beth Deweese, Norma Harmon, Jackie Dar- nall, Louise Paris, Elaine Rob- inson, Zola Robinson, Claudette Woolley and Lois Hickman. Senior girls attending the party were as follows: Mrs. Margaret Good, Mona Lou Tea, Misses Eva Jean Ellis, Marilyn Jackson, Colleen Fiscus, Vera Mae Stevens, Tootsie Lakey, Dorothy Dupy, Jean Keffer, Aileen Gunning, Oleta Miller, Joan Harmon, Dixie Pierce, Opal Ealey, Rosella Curtis and Virginia Armour. Refreshments served were sandwiches, cokes and candy. Games were also played. A bachelor is a man who never makes the same mistake once. Seniors Present Annual Play The seniors gave their an- nual play December 2, 1949. It was “Mystery At Midnight” the cast were: Oleta Miller, Dorothy Dupy, Eva Jean Ellis, Jean Keffer, Dean Bolar, Pat Fuson, Margaret Good, Verlin Harmon, Bob Morgan and Jack Litzell. Opal Ealey was stage prompter. It was under the direction of Oliver Roberts with Darlene Taylor as student director. Seniors Present Class Assembly The seniors gave their class program October 7, 1949. Joan Harmon gave a reading and Virginia Armour tapped. Then it was turned over to the Pep club. So you had a nice ride any- way, Gene J. and Patsy D. We heard you went to Alva to a dance Saturday night and we were wondering if you got home any sooner due to the fact that there was no dance. HS WHS WHS W Senior Sisters Are Entertained It was in the honor of their senior sisters that the fresh- man and sophomore maids gave a weiner roast on April 24, at 5:30 p. m. at the Spring- dale school house. The evening was spent roasting weiners, marshmal- lows and playing games. At the close of the evening the seniors received gifts from their maids. Everyone had a wonderful time. The sponsors were Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Goranflo, Mrs. Nigh, Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Keffer and Miss Joachims. If anyone needs an explana- tion of a “tool shed” just ask Janet F. and Bob M. I’m sure they can give you a sufficient explanation. Several Jr. boys seem to find the thought of beautiful girls more entertaining than that drab English. How’s for it, Icke, Cue and Rayburn. Another girl has been taken off the eligibility list. Wanda O. is sure sporting a pretty diamond ring. HS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS W cn K £ 3 X w (A X £ c X (A w £ CA X KEEP YOUR BANNERS 3 X c i LA VAUN NICHOLSON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Nicholson. She is active in F.H.A. Ambition: Nurse. 3 X w 3 X Ui in X £ i i w £ 3L oiver x w X ir. SHAY SHM. SHM SUM SHM SHM SHM SHM SHM SHM SHM ¥

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