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Wewoka High School In 1907, when Oklahoma became a state, the V33 ' s, S-L 1 , ' 5 91-Q, Y ff NHII We !If3'.'2: . HE E 15: 3 9 iiuiw HH- a , ' f 'V ' 'f 9.19: H4 E , , 44- is ' vi., Q Slime' ,- , xc : . ,- 'if-2' ' X ' -V -,-... -' , -, V 11' a.1-1: lffai 6- ':f,,f.i-,- 4, , f' Q24-L i- fqyevr 1 1 'rf '-iei v ' Q- g'!IH high school was just a dream of the pioneer Wewoka citizens. nz , , e,x . w.ya'1 1-,,,..tW4 ,, 1 . North view Wewoka High School ' s Industrial Arts Building Cafeteria Then, in 1910, the little three story, red brick, box shaped high school enrolled about fifteen students. ln 1925 Wewoka became an oil boom city and the present high school was built. The auditorium was completed in 1942. .Mi f0l y 0 !0 CL Wewoka, Seminole word for barking waters, is the oldest town in eastern Oklahoma. lt is rich in ln- dian history and legend, was the capital of the Semin- ole nation, and during the l84O's and l85O's was an important trading post. Wewoka was founded as a tiny Indian village soon after the Seminoles were forced to leave Florida and come to Oklahoma to share lands with their kins- men, tho Creeks. The first post office was established in l867 to distribute mail to the Seminoles with Elisha Brown as postmaster. The first sign of progress came in l895 when the Choctaw, Oklahoma, and Gulf Railway Co. decided to run its line through this point. E. J. Brown, the first white man to see business possibilities in the area, opened the first general store soon afterwards. He later sold his firm to John F. and Jackson Brown, Indian brothers, who named it the Wewoka Trading Co. lt was the largest mercan- tile establishment in this territory for many years. In l897 the Brown brothers, aided by A. M. Seran and C. L. Long, subdivided the townsite and gave it its name. lt was formally incorporated as a town in l9Ol by the federal court in Muskogee. Names prominent in the early history of the town were Brown, Seran, Aldridge, Elliot, Baker, Rob- erts, Tucker, Drs. Linn and Berry, Cranston, Reed, and Douglas. The first talk of oil was being circulated soon after the turn of the century when the town had grown to a population of about l,700. On St. Patrick's day of l'923 R. H. Smith, a Philadelphia oil man, brought in a gusher three miles southeast of the town. The oil boom didn't really get under way until about four years later. At that time the population peak zoomed to an estimated 20,000. At that time Seminole county had the richest oil field in the world. lt produced a half-million barrels of high-grade oil a day. Roads were jammed with heavy trucks carrying pipe and heavy machinery. Millionaires were made overnight. Some incomes hit preposterous amounts- about Sl50,000 a month. The drilling wells, working on a 24 hour schedule, caused the whole area to be lighted up like a vast city. Now the boom has subsided, and agriculture has again joined oil as a major industry. Wewoka has quieted down to a stable, progressive, cultured city of slightly more than l0,000 people. 1 ,Wg V , f 'I N . X .Q -- ,I :-r1Y-:,E-x?- lx' 2.',,,1i, pl, ,.:Q,, . , 5 mu' 1 YT S R lllloll 'f .ff f, ff' I. ' K .ff 1 Za V G ' f V' ff-Z' t f Q .e'i4,w 'f L' 1' f T -, :mil irc- .QNX ' X 96 X ' ff ,' fnz ffgph 'vt Q ,' 04- j' 1 Wh ff' 1 -- aff , I ,ff -1- I f X f 7 1 X -fi wL3 ' 'Pd' 11 Q 11,449 'K 'wj .v IH X .f ' ff! 1 .. i, y .,f. 4 , 4 4, f-J . -, . - 1 k ,.,.,f 1- X. -l., Ji V, --,-5, i: 'f3Q'. r 1 TT J, 17-if tel' 32-4 gil-15:3 2:-j'f.gh-jiegq- L- J... .,-3. . ,- f:.,l1.,f1i, . .L 1 I Qdyig TT535' as :i?.t:-. ,, - Q- .. ... - - . - f f wa .rs -' .4 f 'ft t'2g'3Ai1'. -I ' in - 2 . 'll' fs: -Q Y' '- S I V155 f--- Aff- E ,,,, ...w'- - --571, - t . sy ' - r , 2512 'B ,ggi-, -c5ff.'.'s-J-f,'gd' ,jf --wiigz, 15-,- Fl .r'fQ,ir. K 'M .J . fe- - -. 'fl- lzfwaw-rr-v'i'5ww1rf1,J -we ' x It eff f' - 4ga f 'S lvl ,Ili f ' ' 1 ' 'pl 1' I, Wryrlnl ' 4. V . 1 ,l,,f2l', QE- A- I ,n 1'flpitf:9'N7rlll t +ff'1ff'r r it ll r ' 'fllt ' 2 . , 'rw' H .Q .- vi fwfff 41 we' A theme for our yearbook? Our eyes did not 'need to turn to faraway lands, to magic adventures. Wewoka, our own city, had its own magic to offer as capital of an important Indian tribe, center of rich oil area, and-above all-a home of inter- esting people. Since the Seminole Indians came here a century ago to make a new home for the tribe, Wewoka has produced more than its share of outstanding people, has played an im- portant role in the state's colorful history. A famous general of the last world war carri of his hometown, Wewoka, into many lands. Scholars, law- makers, prominent men and wom spread the fame of Wewok ed the name en of three races have a throughout the whole country. These men and women, as well as the lesser known ones who also had their share of the pioneer virtues, have given us the theme of our yearbook, The History of Wewoka. Nancy Frye ifffxxx X -. - 4 N i IME get V- Xl ' I 1 X V -x A - 1 'X g f N X 'I X xxx gd , .Q X A, ,,. '-' -X .Xe 1 -I '- Y.nPe2 ,J ,H 74- ng 'X -X S- ,ff , if 'if X ' ff' 5' Y Z fff -Q-he-L e e 14 i 'Z ix .hh -- N., A x fi Y L.-x xecu filled Mr. James R. Frazier, now serving his seventh year as Superintendent of the Wewoka Schools, is an integral part of the history of Wewoka High School. For seventeen years he was principal ot the high school. He saw school growth and progress during lush years and lean. His sense of humor and of fair play made us like him as much as we respected him, said one reminiscing alumnus. During Mr. Frazier's Superintend- ency the new library and stadium have been added to the school plant. The auditorium has been completed, and a building program including a physical education building is in progress. We should be especially proud, said Mr. Frazier, that during the diffi- cult years ot war and shortages, we have been able to maintain comparatively high standards in teaching personnel in all the schools of the community. Mr. James R. Frazier and his secretary, Miss Eunice Gantt. John R. Brown, last governor of the Seminoles before statehood, was to the Seminole Nation what Mr. Frazier is to Wewoka High School. His progressive ideas and understanding . of his people's problems did much to further the Seminoles' cultural and material advancement. I rinczyaa Mr. Calvin T, Smith, one of a pioneer family in Seminole County, is in his seventh year as We- woka High School principal. Like John Chupco, one of the principal chiefs who led the Seminoles to Oklahoma, Mr. Smith stands over six feet in height. Mr, Smith and his secretary, Miss Jean Coleman. JOHN CHUPCO-pen and ink sketch by Richard Peebles, from an old print. 7 Like John Chupco, too, he has led the Tigers over some trails of victory and some of tears and has been unfailingly optimistic and ambitious for the best interests of the clan. M. H. Perkins, F, D. Nicholson, treasurer, B. D. Floyd, clerk, J. Bart Aldridge, president, Carl W. Drake, C, H. Foreseeg James R. Frazier, superintendent. oarc! of gjclucafion Q, f ,NNN .Qi F .-7-4 9 ,yr i l.:-Ki, Ir-' . ' 5. gdgff N' - -' V fr rm f ' 1 r ,f'grxx?'Nw71,.,-1 clllz. 'X x 'I' -N'2v'4'-4--'ffvfil' l :Y so W r q xil ,'.'ll'u1f 1: ,lily , lr,E'f' QQ XXI- f tl,k::NxllklI ,.,,,,L- fi im ii:i9':vC4,lzli , lil' l-Iwi ff' in - ' 'll ICH- 531 ffff- i MQW wx ':-14f 'fff2- gg W1 4 - S A 2 ' 1. . S'-.- 'X 'V W' f I9 ., lf 'f '-Q-sdgi' ' ', .,,'1,1,?.' .vvvvurlivwfiz-Q-?fe:v-?.-.,,9. '?Q,f?'li,' 21,24 'EE-fx .-QfT?Ti -'film-sf -ll' fir' , - l QL. 'tilt ' iff L62 3 uf - It i.:-ig, . :wg-.-ful -Ae.. il 'wzflflfrili if -:ggi 'if H5 .lviigfiiitc ., I .gj2f', ,ff 4 c ,lvl Y--Aish, I -. . - ,T '- gg.3f1flll'T' l ' Z Thi: .x lu B Not around crude council-tables, as in territorial days, but around the desk, the modern council, Wewoka Board of Education, is the guiding pow- er behind Tiger advancement. They gave us our colors. They gave us the traditions we cherish today. They organized and start- ed what is now our beloved Wewo- ka High School. So our LITTLE TIGER ANNU- AL of l9-48-49 is dedicated to the first students of Wewoka High School, the class of l9lO. X 1' J Jef! 1 A ll A l ll U l l N N N JOYCE JACKSON-J unior Candidate ,ffl V ,gf x AMELIA BROWN Amelia Brown, Yearbook Queen is descended from one of the founders of Wewoka. Her great, great uncle, John Brown, was a Seminole Chief. The king, Raymond Terrell, also comes from a pioneer Wewoka family. Her attendants were Joyce Jackson, junior, Billie Kathryn King, sophomore, and Willa Belle McMullen, freshman. 10 A N A U A l K I N ll RAYMOND TERRELL 5iQ5yf i ,, WILLA BELLE MCMULLEN-Freshman Candidate BILLIE KATHRYN KING-S0ph0m0re Candidate 11 enior f 4 9 -be-up GENE COOK Football 4 yrs., All-State football, All Conf. footballj basketball 3 yrs.g baseball 2 yrs.g track 3 yrs.g YEARBOOK staff' sr res: W 1 - P I club pres. RAYMOND TERRELL JOYCE LEE CAR'DE'R Football 4 yrs., All Conf. b.p Band 5 years.g sec. jr. classg sec basketball 3 yrs.g track 3 yrs.g sr. class, Yearbook Queen '48 YEARBOOK staffg sr. playg W clubp FFA 4 yrs.g Boys' Stateg pres. soph. and fresh. yrs.g S.C.5 Yearbook Kingg vice pres. FFA. R. W?3 Y tf' , ' Senior life at WHS is by no means all work and no play. This shows a group at our Community Building where most dance and social gatherings are held. I2 r 'il' BARRY ROACH Pres. National Honor Society, State Honor Society, band pres., band 4 yrs., mixed chorus pres., S,C. rep. 4 yrs., jr, and sr. plays, Boys' State, National Thespian Society. .. .Ll N. , EX.. PAT PHILLIPS FRED SMITH BARBARA RICHARDS Band 3 yrs., v.p. band '48, mix- Mixed chorus 2 yrs., football 2 Band 4 yrs., S.C. rep. 2 yrs., ed chorus 2 yrs., L.T. and YEAR- yrs., basketball I yr., S.C, rep. v.p. fresh. and jr. class. BOOK staff member, Pep Club I yr., FHA, jr. class sec., S.C. rep. 2 yrs., S.C. sec. '48-'49, Girls' State. 2 yrs., W Club. DOROTHY WOODWARD Band 2 yrs., mixed chorus 2 yrs., jr. and sr. class plays, L.T. and YEARBOOK staff member, S.C. rep. I yr., sec. and treas. soph, class, FHA, National Thespian Society. TOM BEZINQUE Football 4 yrs., All Conf. t., base- ball 2 yrs., W Club, mixed chor- us I yr., basketball student mgr. RUTH HOLMES Band 2 yrs., mixed chorus 2 yrs., Science Club, L.T. and YEAR- BOOK staff member, Oklahoma State Honor Society 2 yrs. BILL ERWIN Football 3 yrs., Honorable Men- tion All-State, All Conf. gd., W Club, FFA, Wrestling I yr., track' I yr. AMELIA BROWN Band 4 yrs., mixed chorus I yr., L.T. and YEARBOOK staff mem- ber, jr play, YEARBOOK Queen '49. I3 TOMMY THOMASON Wrestling 4 yrs., FFA 3 yrs., FFA pres, '48-'49. CHARLES BLANKENSHIP Band 4 yrs., mixed chorus I yr., jr. and sr. plays, Boys' State, National Thespian Society, Boys' quartet. PAT WHITE Girls' quartet, sr. play, band 2 yrs., mixed chorus 3 yrs., Pep Club I yr., FHA, National Thes- pian Society. NANCY FRYE L.T, and YEARBOOK staff 2 yrs.g jr. and sr. playsg National Thes- pian Societyg NFLg Quill and Scrollg band I yr,g cheerleader 3 yrs. scsi '3 J.M. POYNOR L.T. and YEARBOOK staff 2 yrs.g Editor of L.T. l yrg jr. and sr. playsg v.p. S.C, '485 Quill and Scrollg Hi-Yg NFLg Editor L.T. YEARBOOKQ S.C. rep. l yr.g pres. National Thespian Society. ELLEN ROBERTS r if h + gy , X ti.s .ti f i ' r s 1 ...MQ .. , if N fgl. 9 ,I S ' f. . not rw' J J IM BRADFORD Football l yr.p basketball 3 yrs.g track l yr.g W Clubj sec. soph. classg YEARBOOK staff. BlLL RIDER PHYLLIS HARR BOB THOMAS DOROTHY HUSER Band 5 yrs.g jr. playg v.p. Hi-Yg Sr. playg mixed chorus l yr.5 L.T.g mixed chorus 4 yrs,g foot- Band 5 yrs.g National and State bus. manager band. National Thespiang NFLQ State ball l yr.g track I yr, Honor Societies 4 yrs.g Going to Honor Society l yr. College. ' .H . ' i' rv. MARY RUTH STE PHENSON Band 4 yr:a,g SC, rep. l yrs. jr. playg Latin Club pres.g Going to Collegeg National and State Hon- or Societies 3 yrs.p v.p. National Honor Societyg Girls' State. PHIL NEWMAN SUE HUSER L.T. and YEARBOOK staffg bas- L.T. and YEARBOOK staffg band ketball, 2 yrs. 5 yrs.g mixed chorus l yrs.g jr. and sr. playsg Quill and Scrollg State Honor Society 4 yrs.. 14 Xl' .XY Ht' K f Y ff ,. si: 1: U . . K Lfvggig. ' GENE ALDRIDGE Band 4 yrs.g mixed chorus 2 yrs.y football l yr.g baseball l yr.: basketball 3 yrs.g jr. and sr, playsg Boys' Stateg W Clubg Science Clubg Thespian Clubj S.C. rep. l yr.5 business manager mixed chorus. ., . .4 . i - A EMMA .IO BUSH Band 3 yrs.j S.C, rep. I yr.g YEARBOOK staffg Science clubg Oklahoma Honor Society I yr, TOM TH URSTON Band 4 yrs.g mixed chorus 2 yrs.g sr. playg Science Clubg S.C. rep. 3 yrs.5 Going to Collegeg v.p. mixed chorusg National and State Honor Societies. BOB WOOD YEARBOOK staffj football 4 yrs.g Honorable Mention in Dist. foot- ball '44g sr. playg W Club. DOROTHY WOODS Band 4 yrs.j L.T. and YEARBOOK staffg State Honor Society I yr. D' 'S' BOBBYDINE PERKINS Pep Club 3 yrs.g mixed chorus 3 yrs. wi 1-'gmzr JO ANN BALLEW L.T. and YEARBOOK staffg mix- ed chorus I yr.g FHA. I5 'E' GLENDA BONNER Sr. playg National Thespian Soci- etyg NFLg Pep Club 2 yrs. was W4 mi BOB TR EAT Basketball 3 yrs.g W Clubj v,p. jr, class. M lx. Cl V241 X . PAUL WELLS Football 4 yrs., All Conf, foot- ballg track 3 yrs.g All-State Track '48g W Clubj Boys' Stateg YEAR- BOOK staff, ,yfx IQ RUTH EVELYN NOLAND L.T. and YEARBOOK staffj sr. play. 5s HUGH ROFF Band 5 yrs.g mixed chorus l yr.: band reporter 2 yrs.j mixed chor- us reporter I yr.5 L.T. and YEAR- BOOK staffg S.C. rep. I yr.g Go- ing to Collegej National and State Honor Societies. Cheer leader I yr.g ir. and s playsg mixed chorus 2 yrs.g Hi- JOHN WILLIAMS ' w STEVE MANSUR SHIRLEY TRINKLE BOB CHADICK Sr. Play. Band 3 yrs., tennis, Latin Clubg W 6SfIil1Q 3 yrs., W Club: FFA. sec. treas. Science Club, football queen attendant '48. DIXIE CLOWER L.T. and YEARBOOK statfg Na- tional Thespian Society, pres. Quill and Scrollg National Honor Society I yr, BRYANT Mc KOWEN JACK COOPER THELMA CAMP Football 3 yrs., basketball 1 yr., LIT- and YEARBOOK staff: Quill FFA' track I yr., W Club. and Scroll, FHA. LOU ANN DAVIS L.T. and YEARBOOK staff, v.p. Latin Club I yr., sec. S.C. '48, Football Queen '46, Football Queen attendant '48, pres, jr. class. GUY BART KIKER Football 4 yrs., All Conf. c.g bas- ketball 4 yrsg baseball 2 yrs., track 3 yrs., mixed chorus I yr., jr. and sr. plays, S.C. rep. I yr. W. Club, FFA. IDA FAYE MINER Pep Club 3 yrs. BOB PATTERSON Band 4 yrs., drum major l yr.5 mixed chorus 2 yrs., boys' quar- tet, basketball 3 yrs., Science Club, National and State Honor Society. JOYCE HOLMES Band 4 yrs., jr. play. Q 7'1- .dv Ki as ' I Eff ALLEN RAY CHEWNING MAXINE EARNEST JOYCE WEAVER VIRGINIA SPAULDING Football 2 yrs.g W Clubg FFA 2 Mixed chorus 4 yrs.g Pep Club 4 Basketball l yr Sec. of speech dept. yrs.g S.C. rep. l yr, yrs.g L, T. and YEARBOOK staff. 'JY B. RAY TROUP RUBY TAYLOR BILL SAl..ADlN DORIS NURSE Band l VYVJ FFA V933 YEAR4 Office fOI'C9. Basketball l yr. Band 3 yrs.g mixed chorus 2 yrs BOOK king candidate. EDITH CHAFFIN S. C. rep. l yr.g sec. treas. jr. classy State Honor Society 3 yrs. lst in Bookkeeping-District In- terscholastic Meet. il y .at -.-if JOHNNY REED WANDA BARROWMAN DARREL BARNES Hi-Yg National Thespiang Sr. Pep Club 2 yrs. FFAg speech contest. playg mixed chorus 3 yrs.g Wrest- ling l yr. 17 JEAN GREGORY LAURA DINSMORE JOE NALL LETHA STEPHENS FHA, Pep Club. Pep Club 4 yrs.g State Honor Soc- Basketball 4 yrs,g Baseball 2 yrs.g L. T.g National Poetry Awards iety l yr.g FHAg L. T. and YEAR- jr. play at Butner. BOOK staff. I, . cy. LQ. ,M . 4 AE' BEl lY JANE JAMISON JACK EVANS CAROLYN NICHOLS LOUISE ORSBURN MlX9d Ch0I -JS l Yfli PED Club 4 l-- T-I WfeSfl5nQ l V12 Mixed chorus 2 yrs.g FHA, Pep FHA, Pep Club. YV5- Club as M BILLIE JEAN GRIFFIN FHAg mixed chorus l yr.g Pep Club 4 yrs.g cheerleader 2 yrs. E I ANITA THOMAS HOME'R CAUFFIEL Scare Honor Society 2 yrs., Nara Baskefball I yr. ional Honor Society l yr. Pep Club. I8 - ms JOYCE COLEY L. T., FHA, Pep club. JOHN STEWART MELVA YATES BILL DUNN SUE WEBBER Hi-Y. Mixed chorus l yr,g FHA, Basketball l yr. LEON EAKENS HAZEL CONGER CHARLES BRANNAN MARJORIE COLEY Band l yr.g Hi-Y. Basketball 3 yrs. PGP Club. 'ww ! MRS. LUCY MR. LOYD MRS. C. B. B. SITTON NASH HOWERTON SPONSORS LARRY BLACK JOHN BRINKLEY Band 3 yrs.g Hi-Yg L. T. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS-Pres., Fred Smithg V Pres., J. M, Poynorg Sec.-Treas., Bob Treatg S. C. rep., Shirley Trinkle, Joyce Carder, Gene Cook, Hugh Roff, 19 W--f W- Q-f o- 1.7.-Q. M.,--,, ... ' z ,va,.a.-e, .WM -A -A---Q ...W,,.... NH-, ti! ARSENIC AND OLD LACE by Joseph Kesselring. CAST OF CHARACTERS- Left to right. Nancy Frye .......,,. ...... A bby Brewster Pat White ..... Bob Patterson .... Raymond Terrell --- Tom Thurston .... Barry Roach ....... Charles Blankenship -- John Williams ..... Guy Bart Kiker --- Gene Aldridge ....,.. Dorothy Woodward --.. -- Martha Brewster ---,-, Dr, Harper ------ Mr. Gibbs --- Dr. Witherspoon --- Officer Rooney ---- Officer O'Hara - - - Jonathan Brewster ---- Officer Brophy - - - Mortimer Brewster -a--- Elaine Harper Steve Mansur ..... ........... O fficer Lkein Johnny Reed -- ....,..,..... Drs Einstein J. M. Poynor -- --- Teddy Brewster iRooseveltl Officers take Jonathan to the Home for Criminal Insane. 'E Left-Abby and Martha sign commitment papers for Teddy to be taken to Happy Dale Sanitorium. O Velda Ruth Cunningham First semester secretary second semester S.C. F +1 'll if! Donna Tipton First semester S.C. Richard Peebles 9 First semester president J J J 3 7 ? V if , rife J l A X 6, , sf 1, , r Charles Gantt First and second semester S.C. unior Bat Sh unatona First semester S.C,, second semester vice president. Buddy Pearce Joyce Jackson First semester, vice Second Sem2Sfef president, second, SSCYSTBYY president. . 4 HQ.. yr ., w-X .2 0 '4 ' Talon J Qs F 2 l J ts Ann Rose Cotton Ted Tucker Betty Carder Second semester S.C. Second semester S.C. FirSt Semester S.C. 21 The life of a iunior is hard. He has to provide the money for the iun- ior-senior banquet. Jack Nelson, Don Bailes, Charles Chance, Elizabeth Walker, Frank S u m m e rs, Eliza- beth Haggard, Bet- ty Jo Damron and J u a n i ta Hensley sack peanuts for the concession stand. H0 il ,Q Q -,. Iv J FIRST ROW: Loyd Chesser, Mildred Robinson, Keith Brown, Margaret Purcell, Jim White. SECOND ROW: Wanda Dunn, Luther Strickland, Elizabeth Hag- gard, Louis Strickland, Wheeler Pethtel. THIRD ROW: Frank Summers, Joan Hisaw, Tommy O'Bannon, Sara Jane Robbins, Don Bailes. FOURTH ROW: Wanda Jackson, Bob Reed, Ronald Sebastian, Eva Mae Cope, Jack Nelson. FIFTH ROW: James Cook, Mary Shepherd, Bill Shirley, Georgia Rowell, 'Bill Kay. 22 . ,rua 1 I 1 I AIA Y f all FIRST ROW: Julia Isley, Bill Sivils, Aline French, Fred Waddle, Anita Ander- son. SECOND ROW: Arlon Kirksey, Edwina Haunschild, Pat Erwin, Harold Miller, Jacqulyn Wood. THIRD ROW: Peggy Chambers, Lin Hensley, Jane Wallace, Charles Chance, Beth Walker. FOURTH ROW: Juanita Hensley, Gene Burris, Betty Damron, B. J. Epperly, Helen Whitehead. FIFTH ROW: De Alta F-ranklin, Jack Gardner, Kathryn Cook, James Rolen, Ellen Lowe. 23 ki IQJL. 0 .. Q I ., ri FIRST ROW: Don Gregory, Ruby Brown, Raymond Brinkley, Alloyd Pickens, Joyce Franklin, SECOND ROW: Peggy Simon, Claudine Chaffin, LaVerne McLeod, Janice Mason, Flora Johnson. THIRD ROW: Farris Mitchell, Jerry Dixon, Mary Katherine Rupe, Jerrial Harbert, Wanda Ramsey. FOURTH ROW: Don McLeod. 0 Z I 1 I ra . ' Un In rehearsal for the iunior play, THE FIGHTING LITTLES by Tarkington: Jane Wallace, Julia Isley, Richard Peebles, J. M. Poynor, Joyce Jackson, Farris Mitchell, Anita Anderson, Sara Jane Robbins, Pat Erwin, Ann Rose Cotton, and Barbara Wal- ker. Olflfl OI' The sophomores are the only people in WHS who know all the answers. This group is contemplating life's pleasures and problems ere they enter the portal to further knowledge. DICK WRANNGLE President, first semester Student Council, second semester LOIS RALSTON Vice-President, first semester Student Council Clarice Pratt. DORIS BROOKS BIIJL BROOKS Secretary, first semester Secretary, second semester LORY POYNOR President, second semester JAMES T IPTON Student Council, first semester Vice-President, second semester members, Toby Wise, John Huser, Shirley Richards, and '2 2 I 7, ,.- Vt ., . Q if-1 law it' 'A f Xi! at Q WT, ff .ggsggi r -3 Yi .af .. fl .ri r ' .. KA, X S N x M I ,gif frx FIRST ROW: Donald O'DonneI, Sue Sebastian, Donald Coston, Nancy Sue Pickens, Dick Thurston, Jo Ann Barnes. SECOND ROWi Billy Kathryn King, Jimmy Vassuer, Loretta Brown, Homer Garton, Joan Mendenhall, Gerry Cal- houn. THIRD ROW: Bob Horne, Clydene Harmon, Helen Chitwood, 'Allen Mitchon, James Brannon, Faye Chambers. FOURTH ROW: Betty Jo Steph- ens, Curtis Stephens, June Tilly, Jack Peercy, Barbara Santrock, Bill Brown. FIFTH ROW: Bill Treat, Lequita Somerville, Mickey Wilburn, Betty Joyce Berry, William Garner, Lanora Morris, 26 .3 3 3 ,, I 1 C ' I 4 ls J. J r I, la 'S' - 4 Q , :M K K . . MA 'Q ,i fin ,f N 1 ,- Qi Q , -I .3 3 -I ffm! FIRST ROW: Shirley Stewart, Mildred Collins, Kenneth Mullings, Jo Alice Bates, Fletta Joyce Myers, Luther Harrison. SECOND ROW: Robyn Surface, Wilma McQuilliams, Betty Kiker, Don Ramsey, Etta Marie Austin, Barbara Morris. THIRD ROW: Billie Sue Meeks, Faye Lee Matheny, Jerry Capps, Neda Martha Zeek, Pat Davis, J. B. Smith. FOURTH ROW: Nelda Adams, Tommy Sanders, Maxine Davis, Margaret Lowry, Jim Stanberry, Patsy God- dard. FlFTH ROW: David Atkinson, Kathryn Lowry, Patsy Wilburn, Ben Han- ing, Norma Willcox, Louetta Clark. 27 A 5 A- .Q 1 - 'a 11 Frankie Saladin Pres., First Semester Nola Ann Barnett Vice-Pres., First semester Patricia Merritt Treas., First semester N glneffkllflefl Freshmen are enrolling for the first time and hoping that, for them, it will be no trail of tears but a path to knowledge, fun and fame-the Tiger trail. 5 S , :Pj ff i l i S .. ' 'Q , , ' F ,ffl-if lk A kb 41 F , 3 , ,,,,,g,,, Loydell Nash Sec., First semester Phillip Christopher Sec., Second semester Kenneth Terrell Pres, Second semester :QQ if Y' ' , f mg S, 055.35 , ,. f . 1, :I nu: tlyaldl ,X 'f 1 ' K I' ' I, 4' W A' JS. r::. N by 1 4 l Q . 'Mg ,geo L. V. Stephens Vice4P res., Second semester J im Howe Treas., Second SeI'neSfCI' Student Council Representatives, Rosemary Vinson, Hershel Cain, Jerry Doyle, Jane Haunschild, Richard Shunatona. 28 X .3 I N li ., A1 g N J 1 2 , A 4 pf' , all A FIRST ROW: Lonnie Ong, Barbara Walker, Gerald Twomey, Julia Chamblee, Jerry Mainard, Patsy Weston. SECOND ROW: Pat Hopkins, Don King, Mary Sublett, Bob Aldridge, Jenonne Walker, Norman Lingo. THIRD ROW: Charles Joe Davis, Donna Smart, Martin Foye, Enid Cunningham, Kenneth Johnson, Hilda Cook. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Smith, Bud Keesee, Norma Hair, Keith Kashwer, Ouida Reed, Pete Klentos. FIFTH ROW: Jim Frye, Bar- nez Underhill, Leroy Nelson, Mary Lena, June Jones, Jack Thomas. 29 4 ,Q 1-'Ts . 1 J . 1 4- A-0 .41 I f at ,THB if in fan -we 1 -.1 5 . I an . 3 .., 1? 5 1 'La ' - ' L X I , Q5 FIRST ROW: Ann Patterson, Savoy Davis, Willa Belle McMullen, Richard Summers, Lula Mae Coker, Darius Doyle. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Harrison, Loretta Hill, Dale Boren, Elizabeth Kiker, David French, Bonnie Bailes. THIRD ROW: Margaret Sebastian, Bob Bishop, Ann Peebles, George Ensminger, Pat- ti Russell, Leonard Harris. FOURTH ROW: Don Ridgeway, Shirley lsom, Joe Foresee, Doris Streater, Homer Rowell, Helen Pursitull. FIFTH ROW: Wilma Burgin, Charles Compton, Betty Boland, Jerry Little, Virginia Ford, W. L. Vaughn. 30 'I ,IJ ff, J, .jf l 06, 1 HU if lf W 4- - 6 A 2, VJ fi I s fd ,4. :X , - I- f '.' 1 bl V, '3 , fs ' i i , V ly ff x f 3 FIRST ROW Arlen Smith Mollie Chaney Loyd Bold ing Annie Lou Berry Jerry Dan McNally Wanda Bish op SECOND ROW Mary Lou Dunn Randall Allen Lucille Bates, Jack Parker, Irene Hair, Jerry O Neal. THIRD ROW: Mack Burnett, Mignon Dodson, B. C. Kyle, Jerlene Stewart, L. D. Pickens, Jennalie Cook. FOURTH ROW: Glenda Green, Charles Smith, Joy Rutherford, Eugene Cooper, Iva Mae Cauffiel, Allen Mitchum. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Robinson, Neva .lo Vas- binder, Jack Woods, Jaunita Spaulding, Jerry Colman, Mabel Burchtield. SIXTH ROW: Jimmy Grimes, Mar- vin Spencer, Jerry Seagroves. BAT SHUNATONA J'R,, Junior NANCY FRY-E, Senior lt's a long way from the Trail of Tears to the Tiger Trail. Pictured above are WHS students, descendents of Oklahoma's first citizens, the Indians. Bat Shunatona is Pawnee, Otoe, and Creek, Toby Wise, grandson of a Seminole interpreter, Lula Mae Coker, Seminole, and Nancy Frye, Cherokee. l'l6bCU'l:5 LUPLA MAE COK-ER, Freshman TOBY WISE, Sophomore Clnguage Ql06lI flfI'lelfl! ' ' MISS GERALDINE HOUSER A. B.-East Central Spanish and English 'si A M. A.-Oklahoma A 81 M MRS MARY FRYE A. B.-Oklahoma University Graduate work Oklahoma University Latin-English Jimmy White, Edith Chaffin and Jer- ry Calhoun record an original play for interested listeners, Nancy Sue Pick- ens, Lequita Somerville, Faye Lee Matheny, Wanita Brady and Miss Geraldine Houser. im-4 Nola Ann Barnett, Richard Shunatona and Rosemary Vinson are awaiting corrections on Latin phrases written on the blackboard in Latin I. 34 C 01126 l'0l'l'L l'lgA5A lepaffhienf 5 v-J Cfjgfc Xfiy fg.,a1 A-fl 1251. A U 4 . '4 We .431 . . - ', I 75 9 The drudgery of English I is a far cry from the informality of the English IV play review. i 1. .mg ,Q sf W ae , W, ,q 1 9 fi-' Vg' fl 5. Q. it In the home of Sue Huser: Barry Roach, PhyIIis'Harr, Mary Ruth Stephenson, Tom Thurston and Sue Huser review THE WAY OF THE WORLD by Congreve to Hugh Rott, Dorothy Huser, Bobbydine Perkins, Sue Webber, Charles Blankenship, Lou Ann Davis, Pat White, Fred Smith, Bill Erwin and Bob Patterson. ' --Y' ' -r w Q X u. .1 N r 4' a .v 3 ommunify 37 2 ci en ce Cen ed Physics Class-Barry Roach, Hugh Roff, Bob Patterson, Tom Thurs- ton, Shirley Trinkle, Gene Ald- ridge and Charles Blankenship. MISS HELEN PATTERSON M. A.-Columbia Science and Physical Education , ,Xa ,--J X.. General Science-Barbara Walker, Don Ridgeway, Dale Boren, Loydell Nash, Frankie Saladin, and Willa Belle McMullen. '32 ggi'---mf , . 4-Ng, MR. EDMUND COTTON B. S.-Oklal'1Oma University Chemistry Class-Jerry Dixon, Johnny Reed, Don McCloud, and Jack Gardner. Science 38 M. ,M.Z5f0l - 1- with ri l ' -2 . - , V: V, lr, A ,Fil ov. - 1 Vwffliif. N . Vg 'Ff1 f,7!jxf - - e' i2 . ..Mfg Y, ,Q V ck, ' ff ' Y 2' , 513,19 1 f A ff. 'L fy, . .A i 'SJ' ,L vivo, -Myles: 'NE-- .cyl rflgilfl . 1 H 'P of 1- f, ,iffy 1 1' ,X - n , . 1' ' oi, is H'w9fl'!!4f f. , 57: i . ' ' E l l ..,L.. MISS ETHEL LATHAM B. S.-Harding College A.-Oklahoma University History O'.-4 ? ..a- -an-I Qui hh. i Studying the history of Wewoka are: Wilma McQuilliams, Paul Wells, Patsy Goddard, Gene Cook, Tom Bezinque, and Emma Jo Bush. History was brought to our doorstep this year when both presidential candidates, Harry S. Truman and Thomas E, Dewey, visited Wewoka for short talks. Famous visitors who have come here in the past include Theodore Roosevelt, William Jennings Bryan, and, when the territory was still a wild- erness, Washington Irving. 39 Q f N 'G 51' fz'r Aw DL I X 1 Qnq pl ll!! ,ll 1' ,J tg 1 Inq. ,tl Qing ,g Ing ' ou... .MM-r-y ,-A U R M N if 11111111 Y, fl. 16920 ... p 7 ,S f f 1'- a ' N x . .K 1 1 4' 4 og rdf? 40 K .Ji 4 0. , L ' , N, 1 N x . k K, x . - , X NW ' qgwhl-w'.,J 7WafAemaficA n ewolfa 51' 00 MISS JUANITA KAISER A. M. University of Oklahoma Fourth hour geometry class-Those working problems at the board are Edwina Haunschild. Faye Chambers, Don Ramsey, and Don Bailes. Sixth hour algebra class listens to Miss Kaiser's explanations 41 Alle.. ii lil!! lllll i 3 a 1 ? 4 l hw. ' d 4 A if ' Jimmy Harrison, Jim Frye, L. V. Stephens, Luther Harrison, Clifford Burkhart and Don King. 'ii . X Jack Gardner, Shop lll agncludfriaf .fgrfd Frank Summers, Shop lll 'LOYlD NASH M.A. Okla. A 8. M. Industrial instructor Mechanic al Drawing-Jimmy Bradford, Barbara Richards, Harold Miller, Raymond Terrell, Allen Ray Chewning, Joyce Weaver, Fred Waddle, Tom Bezinque, Gene Cook, Gene Bur ris, Paul Wells, Ted Tucker, J. D. Roland, James Cook, Billy Sivils, Bill R-ider 42 - f 15 1 ommercza elaarfmenf g g ' in 1 iv l ell -' 41 , MQ, I 1 .. I ,Tri r: ,sf y in if H 1 s e' t, ell , - ,gafgiif yi Mary Ruth Stephenson prepares to be a dictaphone secretary. Left: By chain feeding, Pat Phillips adresses l50 envelopes in an hour, while Dorothy Woods sets up a letter on the Underwood electric typewriter. Right: MRS. C. B. HOWERTON-commercial instruc- tor-. Commercial Ed.-University of Oklahoma- checks a practice set with Darrell Barnes. Tom Tirey and Jacquelyn Wood check their bookkeeping records on the Burroughs and Sunstrand adding machines. Shorthand class transcribes their notes after taking dictation at speeds ranging from 60-I I0 words per minute. 43 C352 I'CLI The library staff consists of Ruth Evelyn Noland, Betty Kiker, Mildred Robinson, Shirley Stew- art, Jo Ann Ballew, Melva Yates, Helen Patterson, head librarian, Ann Peebles, Patti Russell, Margaret Lowry, Nancy Sue Pickens, Molly Chaney, and Barbara Walker. river rainin The second semester Driver's Train ng class is inspecting the car. The library, which is part of the ultra-modern new study hall, has added materially to its stacks this year. We have not only new histories, biographies, and fiction, but also such references as the ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA and the NATIONAL AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. The Driver's Training course, added this year, is a far cry from the days when big brother sometimes drove the Model-T to school. 44 MRS EARL DAY 'Home Economics fl- 9 These home economics students are about to enioy a meal which they themselves cooked. Pictured from left to right: Patsy Goddard, Beverly Hoyle, Pat White, Vel- da Ruth Cunningham, Mildred Robinson, Lanor Morris, and Jo Ann Ballew. University of Oklahoma Master of Home Ec. ome conomicd an jufure omema em of .fdmerica em Pictured above is the FHA holding a regular business meeting. 45 Working in the sewing room are: Melva Yates, Wanda Barrowman, Anita Thomas, Edwina Haunschild, Mrs, Day, Thelma Camp, lat tablel Peggy Chambers, Ruby Taylor, Dorothy Wood- ward. E, J. MCCLENDON B. A. East Central State College. Right: Speech class rehearsal of OVERTONES. IGQQCA lepdffnienf Below: Debaters are Hugh Roff, J. M. Poynor, Donna Tipton and Phyllis Harr Left: Make-up artists Ruth E. Noland and Phyllis Harr make- up Johnny Reed. 46 IOQQCA 6U'l6! NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE FRONT ROW: Pat White, Phyllis Harr, Donna Tipton, Nancy Frye. BACK ROW: J. M. Poynor, Fred Smith, Gene Aldridge, Lory Poynor, Hugh Roff. NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY FRONT ROW: Dixie Ann Clower, Pat White, Phyllis Harr, Dorothy Woodward, Nancy Frye, Sara Jane Robbins. BACK ROW: Charles Blankenship, J. M. Poynor, James Tipton, Donna, Tipton, Gene Aldridge, Barry Roach, Johnny Reed, E. J. McClendon, spon- sor. Right: He ain't Done Right By Nell by Wilbur Braun Left to Right: Donna Tipton, J, M. Poyner, Phyllis Harr, Bryant McKowen, Shirley Rich- ards, Fred Smith, and Pat White, ,CE 11 Left: Evening Star' by Charles George Left to Right: Sara Robbins, Enid Cun- ningham, B a rb a r a Walker, James Tipton, Shirley Trinkle, B. Ray Troup, Amelia Brown, Gene Aldridge, Bill Shirley, and Anita An- derson. 1 .Sllwof CAL, Members-Willa Belle McMullen, Mickey Collins, Clarice Pratt, Patti Russell, Ann Peebles, Elizabeth Kiker, Hilda Cook, Ruby Brown, June Jones, Pat Hopkins, Doris Streat- er, Helen Pursifull, Patsy Goddard, Beverly Hoyle, Loretta Hill, Janice Mason, Joyce Jackson, Billie Sue Meeks, Kathryn Lowry, Shirley lsom, Peggy Simon, Ellen Lowe, 3553411 'Bel l PEP CLUB Cheer Leaders-Faye Lee Matheny, Jennalie Cook, John Williams, Kathryn Cook, Nancy Frye. Sponsor-Miss Helen Patterson. Margaret Purcell, LaVeme McLeod, Eva Mae Cope, Wanda Ramsey, Etta Marie Austin, Elizabeth Haggard, Carolyn Nichols, Maxine Earnest, Fleta Joyce Myers, Doris Brooks, Glenda Bonner, Miss Helen Patterson, Jacqulyn Wood, Shirley Richards, Betty Boland, Ouida Mae Reed. W CLUB Sponsors - Paul Greene and Mr. H. L. lGoobl Arnold. Members-Mr. Paul Greene, Allen Ray Chewning, Bill Treat, Paul Wells, Bat Shunatona, Donald O'DonneIl, Gene Cook, Keith Brown, Raymond Brinkley, Bob Treat, Bill Sivils, Tom- my Thomason, Raymond Terrell, Toby Wise, Bill Brooks Jim Bradford, Jack Cooper, Lloyd Chesser, Jim Stanberry, Mickey Wilburn, Fred Smith, Charles Gantt, David French Jerry Doyle, Mr. H. Y. lMacl McBride, Mr. H. L. Arnold, Ted Tucker, Tom Bezinque, Bill Kay, Guy Bart Kiker, Bob Wood, B. J. Epperly, Bill Erwin, James Roland, Bob Chadick, Gene Aldridge, Jerry Calhoun. SCIENCE CLUB Sponsors-Miss Juani- ta Kaiser, Mr. Edm0I d Cotton, Miss Helen Patterson. Members-Lory Poynor, Jerry O'Neal, Billie Kathryn ey, Ann Patterson, Loydell Nash, Jenonne Walker, Bob King, Mickey Collins, Tom Thurston, Jerry Seagroves, Patterson, Joyce Franklin. Dale Boren, Ruth Holmes, Jacqulyn 'Wood, Mollie Chan- QUILL AND SCROLL Charter members of the Quill and Scroll are Ruth Holmes, Thelma Camp, Hugh Roff, Richard Peebles, Mrs. Lucy B. Sitt- on, advisor, Nancy Frye, J. M. Poynor, Sue Huser, Dixie Clower, Lou Ann Davis. i HI-Y Dick Wrangle, President, pre- sents the Hi-Y Sweetheart, Ann Rose Cotton, with flowers. Other officers on the stage are John Williams, Sgt. at Arms, Tommy O'Bannon, Membership Chairman, Lory Poynor, Report- er, Jerry Dixon, Sec.g John Hu- ser, Trees., Bill Rider, Vice Pres. H i-Y Sponsor- Edmond Cotton Bob Reed, Robyn Surface, Dick Shunatona, John Brinkley, Bob Horne, Jerry Calhoun, James Tipton, Dick Thurston, Jerry Capps, Jim Frye, Randall Reyburn, Rete Klentos, Fred Smith, Jerry O'Neal, Don Bailes, Leon Eakens, John Stewart, Don Ramsey, Harold Miller, Don Ridgeway, Norman Lingo. Members John Williams, Tommy O'Bannon, Lory Poynor, Dick Wrangle, Ann Rose Cotton, Hi-Y Sweet- heart, Bill Rider, Jerry Dixon, John Huser, Joe Foresee, 49 Ai QLUOLCL 3400! KQHJ 'KI ROSTER OF THE BAND. B-FLAT CLARINET-Tom Thurston, Mary Ruth Stephenson, Dorothy Woods, Harold Miller, Sue Sebas- tian, Barbara Richards, Lequita Somerville, Ann Patterson, Joyce Franklin, Barbara Morris, Jerry Seagroves, Rosemary Vinson, Loy- dell Nash, Pete Klentos, Don Ridgeway, Flora Jean Brooks, Sandra Smith, Nola Ann Barnett, Lonna Mae Whittington, Dickie Dooley, Roberta Snider, Joy Hisaw. FLUTE-Sue Huser, Dorothy Huser, Nancy Boothe, Ann Moore, Sharon Smith. OBOE-Virginia Ford, Jane Haunschild. ALTO SAXOPHONE-Julia Isley, Mary Ellen Batson, Joan Moore. ALTO CLARINET-Edwina Haunschild, Joyce Holmes, Jo Ann Hi- saw. FRENCH HORN-Bill Rider, Dick Thurston, Joyce Jackson, Jane Moore, Pat Cotner. BASSOON-Jenonne Walker, Mollie Chaney. TENOR SAXOPHONE-Betty Carder, 'Pat Merritt. if ,.. 5 'Fi .. .,,. . A or 1 EDWIN B. MOORE Director M. A. Oklahoma University BARITONE SAXOPHONE-Jerry Dixon. BASS CLARINET--Joyce Carder, Barbara Walker. CORNET-Barry Roach, Bob Patterson, Peggy Chambers, Hugh Roff, Charles Blankenship, Mary Eleanor Shepherd, Jerry McNally, Elmer Ogle, David Black, Verna Mae Zeek. TROMBONE-Leroy Nelson, Gerald Quinn, Richard Reyes, Tommy Tucker, Howard Gaston. BARITONE-Jerry Mainard, Jerry Holmes, Mary Fox, Mignon Dod- son. PERCUSSION-Emma Jo Bush, Dale Boren, Pat Phillips, Shirley Hill, Wanda Jackson. MARIMBA-Anita Anderson, Barbara Walker, Ann Rose Cotton. TWI-RLERS-Faye Chambers, Dorothy Woodward. STRING BASS--Ruth Holmes. BELLS-Jane Wallace, Sara Jane Robbins. TUBA-John Hoyle, Darius Doyle, Donnie King, Jimmy Upper, Norman Lingo. Drum Major Bob Patterson with twirlersz Dorothy Woodward, Faye Chambers, Amelia Brown, Joyce Car- der, Margaret Lowry, Verna Mae Zeek, and Jamie Brown. ','.x rw.-1: i .ir lNDlVlDUAL SECTIONS-- Woodwind Section which includes B-Flat clarinets, bass and alto clarinets, tenor and alto saxophones, baritone saxophone, flutes, bassoons. Brass Section which includes cornets, French horns, trombones, baritones, string bass, tubas. Percussion Section which includes bells, marimba, kettle drums, bass drums, cymbals, snare drums. 51 -Idl- A um! Wudic WAYNE HALLEY Vocal Music Oklahoma Charles Blankenship, Tom Thurston, Bob Patterson, Gene Aldridge. Baptist University First Semester Officers Barry Roach, pres, Gene Aldridge, manager, Hugh Rott, rel porter. Joyce Jackson, librariang Kathryn Cook, sec., Ann Rose Cot- ton, v. pres. GIRLS' QUARTET Pat White, Ann Rose Cotton, Donna Tipton, Faye Lee Ma theny. sovs' QUAR111' MIXED CHORUS Pat White, Wanda Dunn, Helen Purcifull, Joyce Franklin, Kathryn Cook, Ann Rose Cotton, Doris Brooks, Barry Roach, Bob Thomas, Bob Patterson, John Williams, Gene Aldridge, Donna Tipton, Carolyn Nichols, Mary Shepherd. Loretta Brown, Sue Sebastian, Joyce Jackson, Norma Jean Wilcox, Irene Hair, Anita Anderson, Rosemary Vinson, Hugh Roff, Bob Horn, Charles Blankenship, Eva Mae Cope, Shirley Stewart, Velda Ruth Cunningham, Wanda Ramsey. Elizabeth Kiker, Bobbydine Perkins, Maxine Earnest, Fletta Joyce Myers, Julia Isley, Patty Er- win, Johnny Reed, Tom Thurston, Wanita Brady, Jo Alice Bates, Faye Lee Matheny, Beverly Hoyle. Shirley lsom, Lois Ralston, Lequita Somerville, Mignon Dodson, Mickle Collins, Clarice Pratt, B. C. Kyle, Jimmy White, Joyce Coley, Janice Mason, Etta Marie Austin, Mary Lou Dunn. onor ociefiefi fs Ps in 5 fs iH'f iwQO time . it masses x1 li fi, V ,I ,,.' ., NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Tom Thurston, Raymond Terrell, Bob Patterson, James Roland, Hugh Rott, Richard Peebles, Dick Thurston, Dale Boren, Bat Shunatona, Dick Wrangle. Mary Ruth Stephenson, Emma Bush, Velda Cunningham, Pat Merritt, Doris Brooks, Lucille Bates, Rosemary Vinson, Betty Jo Damron, Edith Chaffin. Miss Geraldine Houser, sponsor, Billie King, Dorothy Woods, Jennalie Cook, Dixie Clower, Loy- dell Nash, Dorothy Huser, Anita Thomas, Ruth Holmes, Sue Huser. 0 James Rqlenf b P3tiel'S0l'1f ,B non, Bo , ngle. l STATE HONOR SOCIETPIYWOYIO Teffellfforizi-lit OBa:'shunB'onae3i:iiJvv:i:ef, Jovce Hank ddy Pierce. I nl D3 e ' hengon, Tom Thurstoigeli-?:fd Peebles' Dick mimic, Mary ixliniiaiteiirtv 50 Damronome Cl0Wefv l-OV' Hugh ROH' i d C,unninQham' 'na Belle Mc U ld Pat PhillipS. hh. . 1 Vel 3 Vinson, W' thy WOO 51 k Sandra Sm J fry oNea' mafY 'k I Dof0 1- C00 I 1:1 Lucille Ba f',eRo:iiie King' Behzaiasernaida COOK' Jenna 'e ' 4 vi , -ta I Lemma Sorner Walker, Ani Barbara den Nash. Here are Wewoka High School's honor students. The National Honor Soc- iety members are chosen on the basis of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. The State Honor Society depends for its membership on grades only. The top ten per cent make the state organization. 53 fl p ju fllfe 6l,l'l'l'lel 5 0 merica Lloyd Boldingg Charles Comptong Charles Ganttg Bill Sivilsg Bud Kesseg Kenneth Terrellg Tommy Thomasong James Cookg Jimmy Harrisong Joe Caton. Jack Parkerg Leonard Harrisg Lin Hensleyg Raymond Terrellg Hershel Caing Marvin Spencerg John Payne: Harold Miller. Mr. Clifford Christy Guy Bart Kikerg Gene Burrisg Bob Chadickg Jim Stanberryg Ben Haningg Darrell Barnes: Don Gregoryg Homer Garton. Judging Poultry Raymond Terrellg Guy Bart Kikerg Darrell Barnesg Si C3 r W Harold Miller. R Y W --i l N X - H--fr 'Life l ' fa C...-W y r J A I i - WM-1 :.q.r.wM,,.,.w4, Ai -ammqfwowa -- -- ' , N - ffif, lf'17 ' , iellivltxfwu.-. 'ik .1 .X ,.-., -nffa- j First year class studying baby chicks CLIFFORD Jimmy Harrisonp Kenneth. Terrellg Leonard Harris S . , 1 h b d Hershel Cam, Lloyd Boldmgg B. Ray Troup: Mar B' ' m amma Us an ry vin Spencerg Charles Comptong Jack Parker. at Oklahoma A.8rM. 54 , f 1 , w' A V - W , Y -. . L.. ,Xa-x:vk,: i X .1 lj, ' i 'X - sk. ,E . X 4 I ly.. XL . n 1 V ' ' ,I ' w , . ' Q' 4 . rl f I, f ff K, 'xi i, .' .I.7,.:,js:.:b'1-Is X. V ' s V ' ' . I A YS!! j . ii , if 1. .pdf if iw' ,A J r V of .V gf 5 .,- fi' 1 . - 1-ff . 1 .. 1 '- ' -1 4 , l ' 'A . , I :xXx 'y . 1 J' IM? fr,Q Li,v:.r. x ., 1 ,wa V , .. f '- f' 'if .- XJ ,.. A .- , at if f , if ,V ..V, 9, ,- ,, ' -.6 h it r ,,.L,.Lf.'g 1 i'J,5',f, yfy,,-f- C5 fl. K, s t -, I: ,...f X, , W , f Vfkfr .X -' -' - . S'-N-- 4. ,. 'Q - -f. c' . ' -' ' i V V N ' r ,v ' '. fe ' ' f ' - J A. x : ,i I. nl- in Rl .S ,VV 4 2- K. W ' U .fy ' . 15 v 1-N: ' xi v HJ ,Li k', ' 'K' ' ' 'xy -.1 ' 's -E S 4461 I, .f'A XX 'Q S ff fri Q wx' . 6 - I I 'ffllf P 1 H454 A-14' 4' ' - X . 4 - -- - V- i'w:,, N . 1, 3 ' 1 ,V . ,... f h NN, - t'4 fQX ' - 1, Lx .. 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V ' 4f?V? , ' Pruning Trees Charles Gantt, Homer Cauffiel, Ben Haning, Lin Hensley, James Cook, Homer Gartong Don Gregory prunes tree while others look ong Gene Burris, Bill Sivilsg Jim Stanberry. f Since it was organized Jan. 23, l935, the FFA has weathered four instructors. They are J. A. Hudiburg, Joe Newcomer, Ishmael Smith, and Clifford Christ. ,V, , ,tl 'A ',,. - , V , 55 Project visit at Harold Miller's Harold Miller, Kenneth Terrell, Jimmy Harrison, Hershel Cain, Charles Compton, Marvin Spenser, Lloyd Bolding, B Ray Troup, Jack Parker. Below: Dairy herd improvement at Clay Foresee's farm Harold Miller, Guy Bart Kiker, Darrell Barnes, Raymond Ter- rell, Tommy Thomason, Bob Chadick. :l v .gzzclenf Counci . 'fs-M..,,M QTMMQW ,L ' 'W M ,W N - ii We Student Council officers are J. M. Poynor, Vice President, Pat Phillips, Secretary, Ray- mond Terrell, Presidentg Pat Erwin, Treasurer, first semester, Bob Treat, Treasurer, sec- ond semester. il The WHS Student Council has grown since it was first organized more than twenty years ago. lts activities have expanded, too, until now it is a functioning ,student organization. - Student Council members-Clarice Pratt, Pat Erwin, Joyce Carder, Pat Phillips, Velda Ruth Cunningham, Donna Tipton, Ann Rose Cotton, Rosemary Yinson, Shirley Richards, Barbara Richards, Barry Roach, Hershel Cain, Jerry Doyle, J. M. Poynor, Raymond Terrell, Richard Shunatona, James Tipton, Hugh Roff, John Huser, Dick Wrangle, Bat Shunatona, Gene Cook, Bob Treat, Mr. E. J. McCIendon, Advisor. 56 l . Y , - l ,. nu.-.. .....r..-..x1,, . A .u s, . : gl. . , .de-.n:.e.a...:...L..:.l.t.,....1...-,...s.......... ..1...n...l.s..hl...,. in-.ta-.1 BARBARA WALKER Junior, Football Queen fi 417 5 can.. .1 : fs j f 1 ,I SHIRLEY TRINKLE LOU ANN DAVIS Senior, Attendant Senior, Attendant The 1948 football queen, Barbara Walker, is a member of the junior class and the Rajahs. Lou Ann Davis and Shirley Trinkle, attendants, are members of the sen- ior class and the Hep Hedi Horizon Club. The queen and her attendants were selected by the football team. 57 S. Coach-Paul Greene, James Rolen, Bob Wood, Jack Cooper, Bill Kay, Bill Erwin, Gene Ald- ridge, B. J. Epperly, Tom Bezinque, Guy B. Kiker, Jim Stanberry, Gerry Calhoun, Gene Cook, Coach-H. L. Arnold. Tommy Sanders, Mickey Wilborn, J. D. Payne, Lloyd Chesser, Bob Horne, James Tipton, Bat Shunatona, Jr., Raymond Terrell, Paul Wells, Ted Tucker, Bill Treat, Donald O'Donnell, Don Gregory. John Huser, Toby Wise, Jim Bradford, Curtis Stephens, Bill Brooks, Keith Brown, Raymond' Brinkley, Bob Reed, Fred Smith, Allen Chewning. flmdaf ll 194 Q Q GENE coox it All-state Back, 1948 -. N ,,:, ..,,,- X , ,. ' y if iiil H. L. ARNOLD PAUL GREENE M. A. B. S. Colorado State Teachers College Northeastern State Teachers College Assistant Football Coach Head Football Coach Basketball Coach Mathematics, Drivers' Training Physical Education 27 58 Y' Y L J, 9 :L . -1 SENIOR '-ETTERMEN JACK coorsn Tackle 'ZZ GENE ALDRIDGE Center 1 1 ' A M I sos wooo 5, End Lf. A BILL ERWIN PAUL WELLS emu Back ' 5 f -T nAYMoNn TERRELL , '1 V, Back K , - fy . , ,, ALLEN cnzwruns I I V 2 fr y K 5 fymm K. . , , I V'E:., , ,Ng I, Q u v, fig. dl:- , AY- , 5 5' JIM mmoronn , If . Back 'rom nzzmqus Tackle 'rv FRED SMITH wi Guard GUY B. KIKER Center 59 . ,. ., .mn .gajgefgfl 1948 - 49 Brooks sinking a basket. Action shot from the We- woka-McAlester game. A. TEAM Toby Wise, Gene Cook, Bill Kay, B. J. Epperly, Gene Aldridge, Raymond Terrell, Coach, H. L. CGoobJ Arnold. Charles Gantt, Bob Treat, Joe Nall, Guy Bart Kiker, Jimmy Bradford, Manager, Bill Brown. nn Yi Lg -fit B. TEAM Ted Tucker, Bill Treat, James Rolen Bob Patterson, Ge r C Ih , r y a oun, Mickey Wilburn, John Huser, Donald Bailes. Harold Miller, Fred Smith, Bat Shunatona, Donald O'Donnell, Bill Brooks, Charles Brannon, Manager, Bill Brown. Huser driving in for lay-up shot. Cook Cno. l3J driving in for a basket. 60 i- -'- 7 Coach Paul Greene, Johnny Reed, Jimmy Harrison, Bill Sivils, Tommy Thomas- on, Gerald Harbart, Luther Strickland, Keith Brown, Bob Chadick, Jim Stan- ! ' berry, L- if IQ QMS A iw' B. C. Kyle, Lloyd Bolding, L. V. Stephens, Buddy Kesee, Jim White, Jerry Cole- man, Leroy Nelson, Jimmy Grimes, Ervin Coleman, James Saladin, Frankie Cooper, George Cook. g Chadick, Sivils, and Stanberry 1 M. 3 - - P. pg i 1' 5vf.uI -Q . fu.. 'X 'T 'V f' wrgi in Q li. N TRACK TEAM OF 1948 in action. 'Ls I .bs tj, 0 wwf C'::-1fl--- ,'.' ' ,Y -Q' Q.9+ai'.'!t it-ww we , x- S, to H -ly' 0'-a f l K ni X .Ll 'A Wx UN ae' .- x5 47 A X xs 4, 7:3 1 .1 K , C . if . .. V A 'M hr- . Coach Paul Greene, Paul Wells, Gene Cook, Bat Shunatona, Ted Tucker, Guy Bart Kiker, Ray- mond Terrell. Bill Treat, Toby Wise, Bill Erwin, B. J. Epperly, James Bradford, Raymond Brinkley, Charles Gantt. 7,4 Wise and Epperly in the mile relay. Cook taking the hurdles. Wells winning the 220 . 61 ir 4 ' .xdlfdfica Q E52 mx? Z M it Fullerton, Isle. l'0:n'h, Rzuiiuygi- Settles, King, 'l'urman, Vapt., Billingsley, S. l i-:txt r J. Fraser, Patten, Brown, Culey, Sinipsun Girl's basketball, which had died when these players won the state championship Patterson, Nash, Underhill, Streeter, Barnett, McMullen, Hopkins, Chaney in 1920, was revived by the intra-mural tournament in 1948. The winners in 1948 were the freshmen. Fifth hour gym class. ..-f a' ennid Outstanding tennis players of 1948-Beb ty Carder, Shirley Trinkle, Bob Thomas, Bill Brooks, Keith Brown and E. J. Mc- Clendon, Coach. f7 62 Third hour gym class. 1 . i4'v-. 9 s ik! . Q sw . A N if Football Managers-Frankie Cooper and Leroy Nelson. L, D, Pickens, Jack Wood, Jack Thomas, Elliott McCosar, Bob Bishop, Charles Harbert, Keith Kashwer, John Hoyle, Martin Foye. Coach Mutt Miller, Phillip Christopher, Jimmy Grimes, Ray Lavone, Jerry Coleman, Curtis Claybrook, George Ensminger, Richard Shunatona, Jim Frye. Kenneth Terrell, Dago Saladin, Earl Cambell, Gerald Quinn, Jimmy Harrison, Mike Nickerson, Charles Sinclair. unior .siaorfzi Keith Kashwer, Arlin Smith, Elliott McCosar, Martin Foye, Bob Bishop, Curtis Claybrook, Phill lip Christopher, Jack Thomas, Richard Shunatona. Coach Mutt Miller, Kenneth Terrell, Jerry McNally, Jack Wood, David French, Jerry Mainard, Jim Frye, Dale Boren, Manager, Frankie Saladin, l c i4vv..P, il , . 1444 ' 1 15.1 O s 9 l l Cowart Jr. High's l948 football team won the Twin-Highway Confer- ence championship while remaining undefeated, untied, and unscored upon. The Tiger Cubs totaled l56 points for the seasoni The basketball team was second in conference standing, beaten only by Seminole and Shawnee. 63 :xl gan, I 1 4 3 X Q ...app . X ,l f 3 1 X ' :WANG-vdxlz Sf' 5 l I f xl sf - sssl y W ' ZAL. V yi Lzi sfl q a tifvfbv 'JJ X1 A X - S.l-ilibfw lx 1 Y S 5 4 T ' XX g l I .- ' ' L a T x X, Q I Lcd ,,..lQ.Q,l Xi' ' as 'ffgf.f3Hf'fwsiAlfl AAA2 .,. ,m.i .Q.'i'2ZfL-.ec- Wu- nw. AVMFKVWM WWMWWNW, ,m, , m.mmh .xxggXGMMQQFXRQQMEEQKQXQQT . ..... ., A- ' I. K .:l..M,T!.L?134i i lig ,..... W . .,,, F . !iq.'h. MX il N 1 ... Nw Q. f - 1 . , 1 ' 5 5l1lKlXlllBll5 1 ' O SLHQMNS '. I TV 1 , W' l ff -0-N ka W .li-ff' T T -HW' ffl' X ' .T F' Q-4, H' f:gwff4Qa Q. I f f' gig 'Ol L ' 1- 4 A ' Y l 1' F.vPe' ',A fel I . . - N -- it ,l ik AT ' K 'V 4' wb- 1 .5 3 l , 3 ,i .1 ., U.. fll-'D . l J The cafeteria staff-Mrs. .lim Kelsey, Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. Freida Sadler, Mrs. C. L, Winfree, Mrs. Clarence Lollis, Lucille Bates, Loydell Nash, Neva Jo Vasbinder, Patty Davis, and Bill Kay. Bus drivers-Mr. James Brown and Mr. Leonard Kilgore. Two hobos-Dorothy Woods and Dorothy Huser. Lineman at the Powder Puff Bowl --Jean Coleman. Marshall Huser-auctloneer at the pie supper. An election campaigner-Jack Cooper, The custodians-Mr. L. W. Stanberry, Mr. J. W. Robbinson, Mr. H. Y. MacBride, Mr. Buck Dyer. All set and ready! unior- enior anquef 1 bf. 1 5 H I -K ,N-again-.WJ I Q I all nom ,ofa sl Left W. T. Dingler and Laura Dins- more Glenda Bonner Bob Pyle To fit the circus theme of the 1948 Yearbook, the junior-senior banquet used a circus motif. The first junior-senior banquet was an event of 1916. ig Phyllis Harr Bob Woods Larry Lasyone Joy Gremore Maurice Berger Nancy Frye LIGHT HORSEMEN FIRST ROW: Jerry O'Neal, Jerry Mainard, Bill Brooks, Phil Christopher, Bat Shunatona, Richard Shunatona, Keith Brown. SECOND ROW: Keith Kashwer, Jerry Dixon, John Huser, Barry Roach, Bill Erwin, Guy B. Kiker, Charles Blankenship, Tom Thurston. THIRD ROW: James Tipton, Tom Be- zinque, Bob Home, B. J. Epperley, Gene Aldridge, Hugh Rott, Pete Klenv f0S. ada! i --fy , STANDING: Faye Chambers, Lois Ralston, Billy King, Mickey Collins. I SEATED: Jo Bates, Beverly Hoyle, 5 1 114- Wanita Brady, Lequita Somerville, Sue Sebastian, Shirley Richards, , - A , Clarice Pratt. HEP HEDI STANDING: Joyce Holmes, Dorothy Woods, Dorothy Huser, Ruth Noland, Pat White, Mary Stephenson, Pat Phillip, Nancy Frye, Dixie Clower. SEATED: Barbara Richards, Shirley Trinkle, Amelia Brown, Dorothy Woodward, Ruth Holmes, Jo Bush, Sue Huser, Lou Davis, Phyllis Harr. RAJAH LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Erwin, Jane Wallace, Betty Carder, Julia Isley, Ann Cotton, Anita Anderson, Sara Robbins, Barbara Walker. A - - -4 SWEET SEVENTEENS FIRST ROW-Pat Merritt, Elizabeth Kiker, Jennalie Cook, Barbara Walker, Mqlly Chaney, Loydell Nash, Nola Barnett, Sandra Smith. SECOND ROW-Ann Patterson, Jane Haunschild, Helen Pursiful, Joy Hisaw, Rosemary Vinson, Ann Peebles, Patti Russell, Virginia Ford. -.,,,1,N MARY JANES STANDING-Beverly Hoyle, Nancy Pickens, Mickey Collins, Faye Chamb- ers, Lois Ralston, Wilma McQuilliams, Edwina Haunschild. SEATED--Faye Matheny, Billy King, Wanita Brady, Lequita Somerville, Sue Sebastian, Shirley Richards, Clarice Pratt. KEEN TEENS LEFT TO RIGHT-Ellen Lowe, LaVerne McLeod Elizabeth Haggard, Joyce Franklin, Jackie Wood, Margaret Purcell, Peggy Simon, Barbara Santrock Betty Damron, Jo Ann Hisaw. RUF NEX FRONT ROW- Donald O'Donnell, Lloyd Chesser, Jack Wood, Jack Thomas, Dick Wrangle, Lin Hens- ley, Jerry Doyle. SECOND ROW- Richard Peebles, Buddy Pearce, Martin Foye, Jimmy Howe, Jim White, Frankie Saladin, Jim Frye. 'A My Q l L.0.0.K. LEFT TO RIGHT-Amelia Brown, Barbara Richards, Mary Stephen- son, Ruth Noland, Dorothy Wood- ward, Sue Huser, Lou Davis, Pat Phillips, Phyllis Hlrr. L 5' 4- ' xx' OZIHL jger i-weelfy EDITORIAL BOARD Sue Huser, J. M. Poynor, Dixie Clower u Rsrokreks TYPISTS Amelia Brown, Dorothy Woods, Phillips, Laura Dinsmore MIMEOGRAPHERS Sue Huser, Gene Cook, Ruth E. Noland, Pat Phillips Malc Nancy Frye, Hugh Roff, Joyce Coley, Dorothy Woodward, Bob Thomas, Letha Stephens, Jack Evans Maxine Earnest, Pat ARTISTS Bat Shunatona, Thelma Camp, Richard Peobles CIRCULATION Lou Ann Davis, Jo Ann Ballew, Ruth Holmes The first Little Tiger was published on December 8, l9l5. olm A. Kiker, one of the first two WHS seniors, was editor-in- chief. i OEHL jger X I-I J-. ' 'WMP J 'E MCIPAOOL H '?',E., 1.'sj J EXECUTIVES Raymond Terrell, Dixie Clower, J. M. Poynor, Richard Peebles SPONSORS Mrs. L. B. Sitton and Miss Helen Patter- son, Productiong Mr. Paul Green and Mr. E. J. McClendon, Business, Mr. Lloyd Nash, Photographer. STAFF SEATED: Hugh Roff, Letha Stephens, Jo Ann Ballew, Thelma Camp, Joyce Coley, Maxine Earnest, Laura Dinsmore, Dorothy Woodward, Amelia Brown, Lou Ann Davis, Ruth Evelyn Noland, Pat Phillips, Dorothy Woods, Ruth Holmes STANDING: Jimmie Bradford, Nancy Frye, Paul Wells, Gene Cook, Bat Shunatona, Sue Huser, Bob Thomas Mrs. Lucy B. Sitton, A. B. East Central State College, is Yearbook sponsor for the second consecutive year. She teaches English and journalism. 89 1 T ,Q ii aureafe ciwlonom of 1948 BETTY ANN BOREN Salutatorian Outstanding Senior Girl Speech Award ,fu- if PAT HEARN Home Economics Award LORENE HOPKINS Valedictorian MAURICE BERGER Outstanding Senior Boy Speech Award KENNETH PETERS Instrumental Music Award 70 BOB CHADICK F, F, A, Award P Y .Am Qaacluafing eniorfi Kjufh anal Lunar, oue an!! gary, BACK ROW: Phil Newman, Barbara Rich- L-1' ards FRONT ROW: Charles Blankenship, Amelia Brown waig aff Luiz ,,,,....-- Our .xdfma Wafer, .jJaiZ af Lai! fo gown lSchooI Song? LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Chadick, Dorothy Woods, Shirley Trinkle, Bob Patterson, and Tommy Tomason. Thirty-four years ago Wewoka High SchooI's first graduating seniors, Clarence Shaw and Malcolm Kiker, received their diplomas from A. L. Kerbow, Superintendent. There are 8l graduates this year. 71 34052 W2 anew. 'www fftffQ.g-755 ' ff W N , 5 x ,szmesi e , M J K - If W , .M mg. 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