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TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY DALLAS. %-mtuU MEANS . COA ii™ With great appreciation, and deep sincerity, we, the Annual Staff of 1951-52, dedicate this book to Miss Wilma Granstaff, whose tireless effort and endless devotion, as our class sponsor, has made this and many other commendable works a success. We shall remember her always. . HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE Class of 1952: We congratulate you and your sponsor at this time for a job well done in the publication of this, our sixth, annual. As you continue your education, whether in business or institutions of higher learning, may you ever be mindful of the fact that education is vital to peace. Many studies show the more education an indi- vidual has, the greater is the likelihood that he will not become a radical, and will endeavor to uphold the true principles of democracy. Never has our way of life faced a greater challenge. May you help meet this challenge by doing all you can to learn and help others to know more about the principles and ideals upheld by democracy. We shall hope to see you from time to time; inspiring, instructing, and encouraging those who take your place. Very cordially yours, C. M. Johnson SCHOOL BOARD Left to Right: Homer Griffin, President; Arlie Reid, Member; J. T. Spence, Vice President; E. S. Gray, Clerk; T. Boling, Member. TRANSPORTATION DRIVERS: Rufus Canard, Kenneth Wade, Noble Walker. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY C. M. JOHNSON B.S., CSC M.S., A M JOE PARSONS B.S., ECS M.S., A M LEWIS KENNEDY B.A., CSC Coach, History FRIEDA LEWIS B.S., M.S. A M Voc. H. E. CHARLES BRILEY B. Mus. Ed. , TU Band NINA HARLIN B.S. t A M Commerce HARRY FRANK B.S., A M Voc. Agri. WILMA GRANSTAFF B.F.A., M. Ed., OU English, Music DRATE CATHEY B.S., HSU Coach, History I RALPH HARLIN M. Ed. . OU Industrial Arts VIRGINIA BURDEN B.A., TWC Art, English DAVID PUCKETT B.S., NEC Science as M L9B JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY LEWIS KENNEDY DRATE CATHEY MILDRED RAEUBER CHARLES BRILEY DAVID PUCKETT VIRGINIA BURDEN GRADE SCHOOL VIOLET KING ETHEL JOHNSON EDNA STANKEWITZ PAULINE KENNEDY BERTA JOHNSON MESCAL GEORGE KATHRYN SMITH HAZEL WOODS I SENIORS MISS GRANSTAFF Sponsor TOMMY WOOD President 1,4 Football 2,3,4 Annual Staff ROBERTA HARPER Secretary 3,4 Queen Attendant Annual Staff GENEVA WAINSCOTT Reporter FHA 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff NORMAN WALKER Vis. Aid 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 FFA 1 MARY THOMPSON Library Glee Club ALLEN WILLIAMS Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 PATSY CARPER FHA 3,4 DOROTHY PHILLIPS Queea Attendant Glee Club 1 Pep Squad 3,4 SAMUEL LARNEY Football 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 SHIRLEY BEATTIE Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 FHA 2,3,4 Tennis BILL BURLESON Band 4 Tennis FFA 3,4 DALE BURDEN Football 2,3,4 FFA 1.4 Boys' Quartet JOYCE HOGUE Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 JIMMY MOORE Basketball 1,2,3,4 HELEN MENEES Football Queen Pep Leader 2,3,4 Tennis 1,2,3,4 JUNE SNELL Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 FHA 1,2,3,4 LEON CRAWFORD Football 1.2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 JOYCE TRAIL FHA President Library 1,2,3,4 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 MAX BOLING Football 2,3,4 FFA 1.2.3,4 Annual Staff SUE STANKEWITZ Majorette Queen Attendant Annual Staff JOE SMITH Basketball 1,2,3 Football 1 FFA 1,3,4 CAROL OVERLEASE Annual Staff Pep Leader 3,4 Queen Attendant JOYCE BASSETT Glee Club 1,2,3,4 FHA 2,3,4 Annual Editor JERRY BOGGS Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 FFA Vice President PATSY HENDERSON Annual Staff Junior Play Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 JIM JOHNSON Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff LORENE BRAY Glee Club 1,2,3.4 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 FHA GARY STEWART President Football CHARLES STEPHENS Vice President Football I NETTIE MORGAN Junior Play HOWARD ASBURY Football LEWIS KENNEDY Sponsor VIRGINIA BROWN Secretary-Treasurer Junior Play DOUG CLUCK Football DELBERT A HENSLEY Junior Play SANDY WATSON Football PEGGY REDDICK WANDA ELLIG Pep Squad Leader FHA JO ANN NEWMAN CHARLOTTE JOHNSON Glee Club Glee Club NELLIE EARLS CAROLYN DAVIS Glee Club Junior Play SHARON WINN Junior Play SOPHOMORES Sponsor Sponsor President Vice President Secretary Drate Cathey Ralph Harlin John Groenewold Yvonne Kub Sharon Allen Don Griffin Jackie Smith Charles Gardner Peggy Spillers Joe Tunnell Billy Scott Dale Bowman Faye Radford Graham Ed King Carol Coggburn Gerald Wade Betty Duncan John Hughey Anne Wilson Nolen Coker Don Hoffman Georgia Smith Ray Goswick Betty Burleson Johnny Rasberry Ray Milum Wanda Earls Jerry Winn Jimmy Tiger Robert Harper FRESHMEN Virginia Bray Johnny Morgan Amy Smith Clifford Hampton Sydney Whitling Jimmie Beattie Wilma Hodge Jimmie Daggett Goldie Durbin Don Maddox Mable Henderson Glen Moore Gerald Kitch President L. Hoffman Secretary-Treasurer C. Stankewitz Reporter K. Smith Reporter Faye Ellig David Boosa Sue Raeuber Donnie Burden Joan Wainscott Frank Asbury Mary Morgan Bill Lollis Anetta Hooper Billy Earls Jackie McGee Glee Payne June Williams Bill Gibson Shelby Crawford Kenneth Hall Carolyn Jones Cecil Ann Ledford Nellie Forshee ; r Mrs. Raeuber, Sponsor Brian Stewart, President Wanda Jo Stankewitz, Vice President Joy Lumbert, Secretary Jeanne Sandlin, Reporter Josh Lunsford Martha Groenewold Dale Walden Joe Dale Brown Kay Cluck Don Crawley Helen Mead Lanora Ledford Phillip Crawley Peggy Reid Fred Larney E I G H T H Keith Vencill Ann Chambers Ted Thomas Leona Canard Charles Wiley Agnes Milam Leon Cosse y Maggie Watkins G R A Joanna Dunzy Joe Baker Ruth Ann Brown Billy Rasberry David Boling Patsy Derrick Jimmy Burleson Jeanette Fuller Shirley Reddick Viola Bowman Carol Scott Edna Woods ft a V , 4 j i VcJ OS 0k 0. zb a r ■ 1 - A rs y a a xa 'X?!t 1 ft . 'V . 2 a $ ft .i A 1 ' St M ft a . 3r ' - r: o la i r r n t -a o Ot a Mrs. Burden, Sponsor B. Bassett, President P. Gibson, V. President P. Morgan. Secretary P. Stephens, Reporter Carlton Duncan Cliffogene Allen David Reddick Arvela Blankenship Clarence Hooper Presta J. Brown George Lentz Joan Burden Charles Redding Rose Carper J. H. Goswick Wanda Ellard J. W. Smith Joy Earls Walter Harper Darla Woodall Denny Spence Kathryn Gibson Dwain Stephens Tommy Hodge Ronnie Thomas Lanora Chambers Jimmy Williams Joyce Bowman Neil Winn Mary Kub Patsy Asbury Clark Vencill Loy Jean Smith Richard Beattie Betty Watson. Buster Henderson Barbara Walker SEVENTH GRADE _ SIXTH GRADE First Row: Mrs. Smith, Beattie, Clendening, Rasberry, Milam, Coker, Smith, Hoover, Trail, Canard, Mrs. Woods. Second Row: Fish, Burden, Patterson, Ellig, Johnson, Lollis. Winn, Curran, Anthony. Third Row: Brown, Smith, Burton, Payne, Newton, Coble, Bray, Scott. Cluck. Fourth Row: Kennedy, Cissna, Wagner, Frye, Radford, Smith, Daggett, Ellig, Trail, Toms. FIFTH GRADE First Row: Goswick, Wood, Earls, Smith, Newman, Ellig, Trottmann, Baker. Second Row: Mrs. George, Maddox, Reddick, Watkins, Pilkington, Brown, Reid, Reid, Snell. Third Row: Hall, Ellig, Johnson, Kramer, Wallis, Buckley. Minyard, Allen. Fourth Row: Watson, Roberts, Fite,Briggs, Gibson, Mahan, Sams, Puckett, Maddox. FOURTH GRADE First Row: Mrs. Johnson, Trottmann, piendening, Lancaster, Toms, Brown, Frye, Cossey. Smith, Mrs. Smith. Second Row: Maddox. Hollis, Patterson, Walker, Smith, Thompson, Gibson, Brown, Burden. Third Row: Sandlin, Seaman, Minyard, Williams, Mahan, Graham, Hooper, Wiley, Harrison. Fourth Row: Ray, Webb, Moore, Puckett, Seaman, McKinnon, Redding, Winn.Groenewold, Crawley. THIRD GRADE First Row: Wood, Harrison, Hoover, neu, jonnson, Jones, Redding, Brown, Wilbourn. Second Row: Mrs. Kennedy, Brown, Fuller, Atterberry. Burton, Bray, Bowman, Buck- ley, Payne. Third Row: Renfrow. Hooper, Ogle, Folsom, Puckett, Wise, West, Milam. SECOND GRADE First Row: Ellig, Ellig, Graham, Jones, Atterberry, Allred, Lancaster, Earls, Redding. Second Row: Mrs. Stankewitz, Toms, Quinn, Williams, Ellig, Carper, Graham, Walker, Mrs. Johnson. Third Row: Frye, Kramer, Smith, Cowherd, Spence, Lewis, Mason. Fourth Row- Dunzy, Patterson, Davis, Webb, .Harris. FIRST GRADE First Row: Smith, Jones, Gibson, Simmer, Webb, Vencill, Chadic, Fields. Second Row: Mrs. King, Scott, Kettle, Deen, Snell, Kub, Kramer, Kramer, Mrs. Johnson. Third Row: Anthony, Atterberry, Wiley. Graham, Fuller, Reynolds, Reddick. Fourth Row: White, Burden, Bolt, Grayson, Canard, Hodge, Kennedy, Fish. MOST POPULAR Seniors ROBERTA HARPER TOMMY WOODS Juniors CHARLOTTE JOHNSON GARY STEWART Sophomores YVONNE KUB NOLAN COKER Freshmen JOAN WAINSCOTT DAVID BOOS A WHO’S WHO Best All Around LORENE BRAY JERRY BOGGS Wittiest BILL BURLESON HELEN MENEES Friendliest BOB KECK MARY LOU THOMPSON F. F. A. Queen SUE STANKEWITZ Ann Hughey Carolyn Davis Jackie Smith Virginia Bray Queen HELEN JOYCE MENEES ATTENDANTS Carol Ann Overlease Roberta Harper Sue Stankewitz Dorothy Phillips Captain BOB KECK - A m ANNUAL STAFF First Row: Bray, Menees, Beattie, Hughey, Wainscott, Henderson, and Overlease. Second Row: Johnson, Keck, Hughey, Harper, Stankewitz, Bassett, and Stewart. GLEE CLUB First Row: Wilson, Smith, Beattie, Durbin, McGee, Stankewitz, Phillips, and Ellig. Second Row: Wainscott, Coggburn, Newman, Raenber, Miss Wilma Granstaff, Johnson, Henderson, and Forshee. Third Row: Spillers, Bassett. Allen. Whitling, Holcomb, and Bray. BAND First Row: Coggburn, Smith, Rasberry, Lumbert, Trottmann, Beattie, Spence, Canard, Stankewitz, and Spillers. Second Row: Stankewitz, Wilson, Brown, Ledford, Reddick, Morgan, and Briley. Third Row: Rasberry, Ledford, Beattie, Raeuber, Bassett, Rasberry, Canard, and Hooper. Fourth Row: Lee, Crawley. Jones, Smith, Johnson. Burleson, Kitch, Kub, and Gibson. MAJORETTES Left to Right: Carol Coggburn, Drum Major, Peggy Spillers, Sue Stankewitz, Jackie Smith, and Jane Trottman, Mascot. PEP SQUAD First Row: Overlease, Kub, Reddick, and Menees. Second Row: Smith, Durbin, Harper, Hensley, Newman, Beattie, Phillips, and Duncan. Third Row: Spillers, Trail. Henderson, Hooper, McGee, Winn, and Stankewitz. Fourth Row: Coggburn, Johnson, Davis, Bray, Whitling, Bassett, and Smith. CHEER LEADERS F.H.A. First Row: Beattie, Trail, Newman, Johnson, Henderson, Stankewitz, Morgan, EUig. Second Row: Mrs. Freida Lewis, Harper, Winn, Hollis, Gibson, Smith, Brown, Canard. Third Row: Morgan, Reddick, Menees, Bassett, Holcomb, Hensley, Wainscott, Carper. Fourth Row: White, Allen, Overlease, Snell, Hodge. F.F.A. First Row: Earls, Smith, Anthony, Milam, Wood. Payne, Mr. Franks. Second Row: Tunnell, Boling, Williams, Hampton, Burden, Keck, Harper. Thud Row: Bowman, Hall, Tiger, Daggett, Boggs, Winn. Fourth Row: Puckett, Coker, Mahan, Burden, Watson, Lollis. DRIVERS EDUCATION First Row: Groenewold, Winn, Griffin, Milam, Moore, Tiger, Puckett. Second Row: Mr. Harlin, Wilson, Carper, Williams, Kub, Menees, Stankewitz, Tiger, Phillips, Duncan. VISUAL ED LIBRARIANS o I v Howard Walker Norman Walker Mrs. Ralph Harlin John Groenewold Mary Thompson. Second Row: Sharon Allen, Mrs. Harlin, Wilma Hodge. THE OUTLAW TEAM First Row: Hoffman, Wade, King, Hughey, Tunnell, and Wood. Second Row: Cluck, Coker, Crawley, Griffin, Bowman, Larney, Stephens, and Keck. Third Row: Stewart, Crawford, Johnson, Scott, Watson, Williams, and Puckett. SCHEDULE Teams Opponent Home Sallisaw 18 0 Morris 6 20 Tecumseh 2 7 Allen 7 18 Maud 19 7 Wetumka 6 0 Okemah 34 0 Konowa 19 0 COACH CATHEY SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS WOODS - B LARNEY - E BURDEN - T BOGGS - B o c ST X c 3 D T7 a 3 © A Highschooi Cage Tourney Games Start Today o c I The Outlaws record for the M y«, we! son shows a 48-46 win over Hoi' ' - denville and -a 83-10 victory iror' « I S i? q H Paden. The junior boys lost to Ho P 15 jrJTjjf P, ilanintln Iti a lnaa rra ma an-t Kaa.C V.’yT — ■' denville in Paden. a close game and beij. v iden. j? df? 11 J Weieetka has met Wetuml ' vi' § o jjj ;■ nes In the-past three years an; 0 ? 0 s( g S. gj, ■ times has .come out on top in seven ; t ie rontt QO |ne n S 2 2 I I CD Ol a ’1 S 03 r- -O o n — d co o © n m o o n w 2 z 0 ® i z OOLOWUvjO- tt anuiouiaaaaa o oroovju u)vjoo jjsi....... starting slowly, o ijJteam trailed ? )0 9t: arter- They sodn got the range - Wiflrr !T Ts-5 $ - s 3 r S. 3 2 i S. cS S.oi-3 „ 5 oo o 3 a IssTjfSls in P the Pharoah at the first ia, 3-5 — HK W o 2? - S S 5 § 5 3 ? w mo oi aspi i oi sjejiio epniaM ’SMepo JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL First Row: Stankewitz, Beattie, Wiley, Brown, and Cathey. Second Row: Kitch, Hampton, Lollis, Asbury, Hoffman, and Walden. Third Row: Hall, Maddox, Boosa, and Larney. Teams Opponent Home Holdenville 25 24 Paden 8 27 Wetumka 18 29 Pharoah 10 26 Mason 24 25 Bearden 19 24 Paden 9 34 Wetumka 14 31 Mason 26 28 Okemah 18 25 Mason 14 30 Paden 21 27 Wetumka 19 36 Okemah 14 31 Tecumseh 27 20 Tecumseh 20 34 Tecumseh 14 15 Paden Pharoah Won 17 Lost 2 Winner of Mason Tournament Winner of Bast Central Conference TENNIS Left to Right: Menees, Johnson, Hughey, Griffin, Stankewitz, Williams, and Coggburn. BASEBALL CLUB First Row: Maghe, Tunnell, Hoffman, Stephens, and Crawley. Second Row: Cathey, Bowman, Watson, Coker, Crawford, and Cluck. fi Sept. Sept. CALENDAR OF EVENTS 4 First Day of School. Gee Whiz! 14 First Football Game. 24-May 30-May Oct. 19 Wetumka Football Game-Coronation. Oct. 31 Halloween. M, Nov. 2 Okemah Ball Game. Nov. 12-18 Twirp Week. j utican( 8 CK Nov. 22-23 Thanksgiving Vacation. Dec. 7 Junior Play. Dec. 14 First Basketball Game with Holdenville. Dec. 20 School Christmas Program. N_ Dec. 21-Jan. 2 Christmas Holidays. rT Jan. 4 Wetumka Basketball Game. an. 15 Okemah Ball Game. IS f Jan. 16 Helen Joyce Announced Engagement. Jan. 17-19 Weleetka Invitational Tournament. Boys won Trophy! Jan. 18 First Semester Ended. Jan. 24-25 Flu Epidemic-School Closed. Jan. 31-Feb. 2 County Tournament. 8 Okemah Ball Game. 8 Band and Glee Club Members go to Holdenville Festival. 12 Okemah Ball Game. 15 Junior High Team won Conference. 19 Final Annual Copy sent In. At Last! 21-23 District Basketball Tournament at Okemah. 6-8 Regional Basketball Tournament. 13-15 State Basketball Tournament at Oklahoma City, 3-5 District Music Contests at Ada. 6 Baseball Season Starts. 2 State Music Contests. 4 Senior Trip. 9 Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. 18 Baccalaureate Program. 20 Junior High School Commencement. 21 Senior Day Program. 22 Senior High School Commencement. 23 THE END I! Hit. State National 50th In the beginning of Weleetka There was the National Bank TO ALL THOSE WHO HAVt HELPED MAKE POSSIBLE FlemingChevrolet Chevrol et__Olclsmobile Sales Service Weleetka Wetumka Phone 5 Phone 4 one no. UELEETHA 7 EUnERAL H0m£(9 J-B.Grocery feMkt Phone 125 Weleetka.Okla. COMPLIMENTS TOM PIKE POSTMASTER Compliment 5 of Dr. Trottmann Grimes Gasoline Plant Welee+ka has always appreciated QUALITY in people ,+owns, sc hools, and merchandise HAMBYS CONVENIENCE QUALITY—the best of groceries! ECONOMY— low, low, prices! _fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables — Keck’s Grocery Mar ket City Confecti oneni YO DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST c9 DRUG C0MPL MENT5 Bill Wad' ELECTRICITY DOES SO MUCH ... 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