Wewoka High School - Tiger Yearbook (Wewoka, OK)

 - Class of 1951

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T BLE 0F CONTENT PAGE TOPIC Page No. We Learn to Do 1 Dedication of Little Tiger 2 Table of Contents and Chefs-of-the-Year 3 Administration 4 Teachers 5 Yearbook Royalty 8 Introduction of Classes 1'0 Seniors 11 juniors 18 Sophomores 23 Freshmen 29 Around the Campus 36 Sports 37 All-State 46 We Learn to Laugh 47 Honor Societies 48 Candidates for chef-of-the-year prepare to prove their cooking skill. They are Donald Lee O'Doi.- nell, senior candidate: David Fiench, juniorg jerry Gordon, freshmang and jerry Holmes, sophomore. In this contest, one of the first of its type in Wewoka High School, the boys brought the boxes to the box supper and the girls did the bidding. PAGE TOPIC Page No. Student Council 50 Publications 52 Pep Club and Lettermen's Club 54 Hi-Y 55 National Forensic League and Thespian 56 Drama 57 Future Homemakers of America 58 Future Farmers of America 59 Vocal Music 60 Instrumental Music 63 Social Clubs 64 Service Personnel 66 Student Service Staffs 68 Honor Students 70 WHS Grads 71 By Doing 72 T ,Pitt 5 ' Q if' T, 'hi ,cv -V if V . 111-5-S 4 V Mr Calvm T Smlth IS an example of the theme Learnzng by doxng Startmg as an Alabama farm boy Mr Smlth worked hxmself up to h1s present posmon as Super mtendent of the Wewoka School system Mr C B Howerton who has served as pr1r1c1pal of Wewoka Hmgh School for two years came to WHS from Jumor H1gh Durmg hxs tlme of servlce M Howerton has accom pllshed must for the bet terment of the school Q' 'UN TRATIO Pxctured at left are Mrs Vesta Denms who IS sec retary to the School Board and Supt Calvm T Smlth and Mrs Jerry Porter hlgh school reglstrar Below IS the School Board of Wewoka Left to rlght Dr Claude Knlght F D Nxcholson M S Whxtehead C H Foresee C W Drake I K Van Ess and Calvm T Smlth 1 'W S --I! Reading counter Clopkvuse Pat Orr Gencxi Kelly Bar b uri Santrock Ben Hanmg Jo Allce Bates and Bxll Treat are lnterestul onlookers as Mrs L B Sutton KMA Unlv of Okla Eng ind journwhsmj explqms the Elnmbethan stage model Mxss Iohnme ml-cs CBS ECSC speerh md Eng shows her model of the Thespxm stage set to Molhe Chaney and Sh1rley Stewart Mr Phil Ball MA UNIV of S Carollna math and athletxcsj turns 'aside from the flcts of math to shire a Joke with Pat Cotner Mary Fox Mack Burnett and um Howell Eng and soclal sc Q FAC LTY Faye Chambers and Kathryn Lowry talk over fm 1m portant question wxth Mr Sterlmg Whxte QAB ECSC Emd Cunmngham watches as Mxss Geraldme Houser KMA Okla A8r.M Eng and forelgn langj helps Davxd Parsons burst a colorful pmata Mr Clell Burnett CBS Ark State math and athletlcsj Irene Han' and Sandra Smlth watch as fellow members of thexr drlvers tralnmg class change a flat tlre Mr Loyd Nash QMA Okla ABLM artsj explams a compllcated figure mechanlcal drawmg class x-13 m to hxs fl Lloyd Boldlng and Bud Keesu fre adnng tlocltwxse over a meat chart wxth Mr Clnfford Chust QBS Okla ABLM voc agrl Myra George Helen Chxtvtood and Dortha Hardm vnatch the correct typlng techmque as demonstrated by Mxss Rosetta Palmer CBS Lambuth-commerce Wanda Alexander Barbara Adams and George Rupc lxsten to a cholce blt of hlstorxcal gossxp told bx Mrss Ethel Latham QMA Unlv of Okla hxstj Pat Treat Jo Ann Barnes and Hllda Cook receive some useful lnstructlons on baby care from Mrs Earle Dax QMA Umv of Okla home ec Jo Allce Bates Lonna Whlttxngton R andxll Re5 burn and Loydell Nash recelve a cheery good morning by Mr Carl Whxte QM S Umv of Okla SCIEDCGD jerry Segroves George Rupe Lequxta Somerxrllt Knot shown and Nola Ann Barnett rehearse '1 quartet number for Mr E B Moore CMA Umv of Okla rnstr music Davxd Black and Rosemary Vlnson hsten to the harmonies of Mr Wayne Halley BS OBU vocal FDUSICJ 'wi' YEARBOOK ROYALTY Above IS Klng Kelth Kash wer and at rzght 1S Queen Dorls Streater Dorxs and Kelth are both Junxors and th1s IS the second year IH successxon that the Junlor class has won the -ff' 'll honor of Yearbook Kmg and Queen Dorls IS actlve ln the Pep club and mtramural basket ball Keith was a Yearbook attendant of 1950 As a half back he lettered m football this year and IS a member of the W club Betty Krker and Dlck Wrangle sen uf., 1 ,Q fx IR . 'Mn 1or attendants gally exchange Chrlstmas glftS fi' Edna McLeod and Ronald Terrell sophomore candx dates agree on the latest styles and the new Jokes ln Seven teen S S .l Freshman attend ants Don Hopkms and Norma Stafford dreamrly share a soda 9 CLASS jiai.i:.l1 ll senses.. ff l llllll' lllll 0 lllll.' f I: :.gI,: ill .W I' X ,..:g4 f I dj! vfuOY' OVVCQSSIGHSQ 1 'soy in 'VOOOOQQ +.'::3Q95o9, rg., -P 1pC ' From the cursed lower lockers to the dreamed of Jumor sen1or banquet and graduatlon stretch the happ1est four years of a students in llfe-the foul years of hard study but also fun and happmess ii' The fre hmen are awed by lt the sophomores begm reahzmg the serxousness of lt and the Jumors begm takmg part 1n all act1v1t1es whxch h1gh school can offer The semors however have come to the partmg of the ways There IS nothing more that they can learn so they must look toward new horxzons Some w1ll start careers as employees and some w1ll contmue thexr educatlon ln college But always they wlll re member the hxgh school of yesterday f uvvny K f 'V T' V 1? 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'I ' , ' AX ' Q WY N Soon after the class of 51 entered WHS they made themselves known on the campus Through the first se mester of their freshman year Toby Wlse was the class presxdent Ronald Kay followed second semester Lols Ralston was their Yearbook Queen Candidate Dxck Wrangle and Lory Poynor led the class through their sophomore year Faye Chambers was chosen Naval Reserve Queen and Bxllle Kathryn Kmg was Yearbook Queen Candldate Thelr blg year had arrlved when they were jumors Faye Chambers and james Tipton were elected Year book Queen and Kmg Lory Poynor was elected student V councll treasurer m their first successful attempt for a major school office Faye Matheny served as a football queen attendant and was also a pep club leader for the third tlme Dlck Wrangle and john Huser were presr dents ID the jumor year Leadlng through the last hlgh school year as presx dents were Lory Poynor and john Huser Yearbook Kmg and Queen Candidates were Dxck Wrangle and Betty Lou Kxker B1l11e Kathryn Kung was chosen as football queen and john Payne was selected on the All A State Football team Three of the student council oH'i cers were s mors Lory Poynor was presxdent Lo1s the Natlonal Honor Soclety were Pat Orr Lory Poynor Dxck Wrangle John Huser Betty Klker ulta Somer vllle and Nancy Pickens On the grldxron basketball fioor tenms court stage or ln speech contests and mt rscholastxc meets the class of S1 always made thelr contrxbutxon - 1 P fx 1-5 'S fx fs Ill mi gr ,ax 45 ES ' C? A ' u1 l 1' - ' J ' ll K N A , Q . ff A ' Q ' S I 0 R Pl L? . . l . . - ' -lx .fgif . I l . l x V' ' 7 . i 5' A U. I .- Qs, . , ' , , 9 U 5 - I F L' Q. ' , J r Ralstonn vicgpresidentq .and john Huser, treasurer. On I -, , v ' . 3 . 'Leq . - ' l . .. ' - Y. . , 3 to 4 Y 1 - ' . ' s ' L , I c , j C ,, . f': E 1-E l 2 E' as l I F F V l 1 o F ro ef r or 2 - 73 's l l I 1 ,, W LORY POYNOR 1 sem sr pres Outstand mg Teenager Ed YB SC pres soph pres 50 H1 Y pres Natl Honor Soc pres NFL pres Sc Cl pres State Honor Soc Intersch Meets Thesp jr sr Thesp plays LT Boys St Latm Cl Gomg to College band lyr ten ms 3 yr debate 4 yr v pres QMS Speech cont jr H1 Y spon JOHN HUSER 2 sem sr pres treas H1 Y Jr pres mixed Cho Cl T esp 1 Thesp plays SC treas tenms 3yr FB 4yr BB 4 yr Boys St mterseh meet VPres Fr Gomg to College Latm Cl PN. Whs- BETTY JO WEAVER 1 sem sr treas Pep Cl office force l2 BETTY LOU KIKER 2 sem sr treas Pep Cl llbrarlan Natl M State Honor Soc, mixed Cho, sr play, YB Queen cand '33 DICK WRANGLE 1 sem sr v pres soph pres jr pres SC Natl Sn State Honor Soc Boys S ed YB ed LT sr play Latm Cl YB Kmg cand Best All Around Bo FB l yr tenms 2 yr Q8nS Jr H1 Y spon BILLIE KATHRYN KING 1 sem sr sec YB Queen cand 49 Sc Cl speech cont Latm Cl Thesp Natl 85 State Honor Soc mlxed Cho Pep Cl FHA Jr Tl'esp plays FB Qn SHIRLEY STEWART sem sr v pres J Thesp plays mxxed cho Thesp Pep Cl pres FHA lxbrarxan SC HELEN CHITWOOD 2 sem sr sec af th ?7'x 'Q' xx 154 DONALD O DONNELL Fb 4yr bb 2 yr v pres W Cl FFA LTBL YB sr play MICKEY COLLINS Mxxed cho Sc Cl sec speech cont mtersch meets sr play E LOIS RALSTON 48 YB Queen cand v pres soph G rls St mlxed cho v pres Pep Cl v pres gxrls glee cl Best All Around Glrl CLARICE PRATT Intersch meets mlxed cho Pep Cl accompamst llbrarlan Jr play FAYE CHAMBERS DON RAMSEY Mlxed Cho band 4 yr H1Y fb yr 50 YB Queen YB 8: LT mgr W Cl Boys St Play KX, PAT ORR Pep Cl.' mixed cho.' State Honor Soc: sec. Natl Honor Soc.' YB lk LT' intersch. meets' Going-to- College. GER RY CALHOUN W Cl: Boys St: jr. . Thesp. plays' LT Bs YB mixed cho: SC' Thesp. Hi-Y' Going-to-College intersch. meets: fb, 4 yr. track, 3 yr.g bb, 2 yr. I3 FAYE LEE MATHENY Mxxed cho cheerleader 49 FB Queen atten Jr sr Thesp plays hbrarxan treas Thesp JAMES TIPTON SC W Cl v pres Thesp mlxed Cho FB 4 yr wrest jr sr Thesp plays 50 YB Kmg LT lk YB H1 Y pres boys glee club N X We-'-'V gil' LEQUITA SOMERVILLE Band 6 yr mlxed Cho TOBY WISE FB 4 yr BB 4 yr track 4 yr Jr pres C res W Cl Boys St LT NANCY PICKENS Ed LT m1xed cho pep cl mtersch meets jr plays Natl B State Honor Soc YB llbrarxan pres QMS office force JAMES BRANNON H1 Y Natl Gu State Honor oc jr play mtersch meets ROMANE ROWLAND Jr sec Natl Honor Soc pep cl llbrarxan SC sr plays tenms lyr KATHRYN LOWRY Tennxs 1 yr pep cl Fm PAT GODDARD BEN HANING Band 1 yr FHA librar Fb 3 yr bb lyr v pres ian SC Jr sec Pep Cl FFA MAXINE DAVIS BOB HORNE FHA Fb 3 yr mixed Cho H1 -S. Q JO ALICE BATES CHARLES CHANCE FHA pep Cl mlxed Cho Tennis 2 yr projector op erator librarian 'E' SUE SEBASTIAN Band 6 yr: mixed cho.: j .. sr. plays' intersch. meets' Girls St: Thesp. JOHN PAYNE F 4 yr.' wrest. 3 . track 3 yr: FFA' Hi-Y mixed cho: j. sr. plays SCQ jr. sec: W Cl. I5 BARBARA SANTROCK DORTHA HARDIN Pep cl Pep cl 4:0 WILMA MCQUILLIAMS JIM :.TANBERRY V pres FHA Fb, 4 fx wrest 3 yr, band, 2 yr, track, 1 yr, FFA, W Cl, Jr sec, sr Play 16 A-L Gil RALPH WILSON Projector operator LOUETTA CLARK Pep cl fm W-Q-nv :WWII -- MARGARET MATHIS Band 2 yr FHA Pep cl mlxed Lho lxbrarlan JAMES SMITH Fmancxal com T MYRA GEORGE BILL TREAT Pep cl Mxxed cho FB 4 yr FFA sr play Fr v pres SC WC1 BB 3yr track 1 yr 5? GENEVA KELLEY DOROTHY BURRIS Pep cl Pep cl JIMMY POTTER LANORA MORRIS Pep cl.g librariang mixed cho. vas' . wc- . 4 vvfjza C0515 : ,. f, ' ' Pail I7 ANN PEEBLES Hrst semester president DALE BOREN second semester president .I -Q4 Q7 fi it CD- --1 ,-f S f-f X'-0 M, g,,..x ...fx xg,-N N Fa' DAN NEWMAN SANDRA SMITH PETE KLENTOS JERRY MAINARD first semester vice president first semester treasurer second semester treasurer second semester vice president 'U J ff. Y? Y-vi 15 49? , NJ it ...ann Student Council representatives- Top row, Ielt to right: Jerry O'Neal, Mollie Chaney, Nola Ann Barnett, Patti Russell Bottom row, left to right: Jane Haunschild, Rosemary Vinson, Dick Shunatona. ii. Y ? sk? THIS HAS BEEN A BIG YEAR for the class of 52 Dorls Streater was elected Yearbook Queen and Ke1th Kashwer was crowned Yearbook Kmg On the grldmron, the Junxors furn1shed plenty of stars Jack Wood Bob Bxshop Jack Thomas Phlll Chrlstopher and Ke1th Kash wer were heroes of many football games Mollie Chaney was a football queen attendant On the basketball court Jxm Howell Jack Thomas and Dlck Shunatona were three of the stars Ann Peebles Nola Barnett Dorls ,ng if Streater June Jones Jerry McNally and Dale Boren up- held Jumor honor on the tennis court X-cf 15 ...S ' S 'Q' 1 1'1 v as-'U' ICQA41 Y bl -4? 5 'Q--.. 5 Jennalxe Cook Wxlla Belle Martm Foye Patsy Hopkms DaVld Atkmson McMullen Loydell Nash jlm Howell Dons Streater Jack Thomas Kenneth Terrell Mary Lou Dunn Ke1th Kashwer Julla Chamblee rv T 'UF' -qw Frankxe Saladm jack Wood Elxzabeth Klker Davxd French 1 ' 1 2 . ' v y I ' ' - y . qxaa . V 0 ' AK ,, ' , C'7 - v y V. Y 1 7 Q ' , I . . l , 'AQ Q I , ,X 1 , , 5 , 3 'E Q - ' B 'X . . K 'Qu' x ii ' I, I E N xl? J. ,X . X r 4 -A - -. , 1 yds Q . I - . ' T . 1 - , : --- iw' I, ' W ' ,. . - - S , W , . -r ', 'ts ' . . -M, - v .Y-ye , JUL. vs.. Q.. .f .-kv I ,. K , x 'Q' 01- 35 'QI-M dk is ff? I ill ff I 'fs .i Phlll Chrlstopher George Ensmxnger Shirley Isom Bud Keesee 1 ,CQ 1 rg FOUR OF THE TOP DEBATERS on the first three debate teams are Junlors Sandra Smlth jennalle Cook, Dale Boren and Loydell Nash These four were also con slstent wmners ln speech contests In the Thesplan play Loydell Nash and Jennalle Cook had the two leadxng roles Other xmportant Juniors are second semester vlce presldent of the Student Councll Jlm Howell and 1951 H1Y presxdent Dale Boren 1950 Sweetheart of H1Y was jennalxe Cook Nola Barnett Ann Peebles and Loydell ,QQ ,'. atv. 'Z XJ' 'Q '?G' 'ra 90 YT, , Z iw It ,Q-bn if vi 4 if 'Vi tw Ni' Norma Halr Mack Burnett Emd Cunmngham Randall Reyburn Irene Haxr Hilda Cook Leroy Nelson June Jones jerry Coleman Monty Overby Loretta H111 Jerry Segroves Lucllle Bates Nash were candldates for 51 Sweetheart Rosemary V1nson IS the accompanlst of the Boys Glee Club and Ellzabeth Klker IS a member of the Glrls Quartet Jen groves represent the class of 52 on the Natlonal Honor Soclety Ann Peebles was flrst semester Jumor presldent, Dale Boren wrelded the gavel through the second semester , 'U' fwfr.. if .av v--Q, p-gym, 4941 it! 'A 5-I5 .J 3' av 'Y E .47 'R 4-5 'Nd' fs' 1-Fifa. A' Ouxda Reed L V Stephens Lula Mae Coker Anme Lou Berry Lavon Myatt Jerry McNally Wllma Burgm Neva Vasbmder Bob Blshop s. S Wanda Bxshop Lloyd Boldmg jo Ann Bames joe Foresee . 40' Don Rxdgeway Vxrgxma Ford jerry Doyle Betty Boland nalie Cook, Sandra Smith, Loydell Nash and Jerry Se- Q uf,-H ' , f N. I X -4 -. . , Q L' 6 L, I v - Qi' XX K X b M f ,, ' ,- .,a Y ,N Q , V - X x-l'?5-- ' ltfi fv- fi 1'-4-'fp gp wus Mabel Burchtield v '- Leonard Harns ,,,,, 'Nfl va-7 --Q., Q J' Patsy Weston Margaret Sebastlan Pat Merritt Barbara Walker mme Left to nght Donald Weaver David Wood jerry Boyd Wxlma Burgm Bon me Baxles Barbara Gallagher Csecond semester secretaryj Ann Patterson Don Coston and Hershel Cam Cfirst semes ter secretaryj OPHO ORE ,- ,,.4vs uv 2 Curtxs Clay brook in first semester president it Davld Hawkins second semester president MW ,-I Don Scott James Saladm l Hrs! semester second semester vice president vxce president 11' 1 Frankxe Cooper 109 Hafbeft first semester secretary Second simester secre ary STUDE T COUNCIL MEMBER l lu 4. x Q, ,gum , 12127 Ann MOOTC Charles Scott Kay Royalty Leon Pearce Lonna Jane Loftm Whnttmgton fl: E . - l E 1 5 ' A u , ,W 1 .7 ' , J D Q ' ' ' v, ' 5 4 ! -1 - - ' F 4 E I IX fl x ' A I - . r E . :. - , . , I 1 . , ' b ,4 . u - r xv My J V K ' . ' f 5 Q 23 nv 71 ,1- .l 15' Sharron Smlth Ronald Terrell Cora Payne Elmer Ogle Agp ,-5 GUN xg? 609 'TXT THE CLASS OF 53 HAS TAKEN AN ACTIVE PART 1n student act1v1 txes sxnce the1r entrance ,QQ K' Betty Taylor James Mendenhall Roberta Smder Oi -s....q 3 va ti -asf X-av' Elhott McCosar Norma Munn Montxe Fraser mto hlgh school as fresh men They are well repre sented on the Natmonal Honor Socxety w1th Ann Moore Lonna Whlttlng ton Edna McLeod Leon Pearce, and George Cook Sharron Smxth Charles Scott and Lonna Whxt 4- 915 are 5 --- Cleo Langston Ervm Coleman X N It My Marlellen Batson Wayne Carroll Frances Chltwood 'VK 00 Q5 in I -3 V1rdeen Brewer Don Burrxs Barbara Adams Carl Sharp P tlngton are all ready gam mg fame as debaters Pat I N4 Cotner IS a member of the Glrls Quartet James Sal adm and Elhot McCosar are two qu1ck backfield A l B bb men on the football team rem? 8 Sharron Smlth was foot ball queen attendant an Edna McLeod and Ron ald Terrell were candl av Gerald Qulnn G tv- Ffi YT Barbara Wells 'Vi dates for Yearbook Queen and Kmg 'Nu ...Q ey Twomey Mabel Walker Tommy Woolbrlght f at 1 4? Q l Q? N61 TN? X i Vlrglma Spauldlng 5.47 jxmmy Upper Dons Parsons Shelvy Stephens ChI'1SC1Il0 Williams 25 B f 'e 5: A ., , 9, 6 . ' A ' 'gy' Zh 9' , J Y b Qi! Q A A i f? l , 2: ' gg, r N . , . - X I . . ' f-,I 'K , f v . , d f ., far M f .. ' -I ' 5 1 QQ., t N - ' . B' x., 1 4 ..- .--' S 1. r D, l . - A ll K1 Wil ' f' r ' ' -I , f ' 1 ' 1 F x l tiff ea' 41 ' ll' Wh. k Dale Stunz Myra Tuttle 5fi.. 'Q' 'Z'-rv, Don Posey Sue Hawkms Kenneth Phxlhps muah' ,ao f- ,X Nelma Hawl-uns Davxd Parsons Mary Harrns Rxchard Reyes Wanda Taber SOME OF THE BIC: SHOTS OF WHS ARE MEMBERS of the sopho more class Mary Fox IS 1951 Sweetheart of H1Y and Sharron Smlth was a nommee for thls honor Charles Scott and Leon Pearce are first and second vice presxdents of thls or gafl1Z8t1Ol l Don Scott heads the farmers ln FFA and Edna McLeod leads , Sufi ,Ji Yo' 1 9'-'lv Jlmmy ODonnell Mary Fox Herman Nlswonger Pat Comer Johnny Mme,- 26 1 - .sk I 1 Q , 4 , 1 'J - 1 - .. 'N ' -- Q , I in ' , ,s- 3 4-as g W, V Nd V l l ' I ' Q - - lx -' ,ttf 5 . 7 ,gg ' J - - . r P' 'S ' . . l ' i 1:35, .Q ' V at P Z' fl S P - PI F -1' . .' 'n I I' ' -'Q Ma' 1- 4944 I' i- 1 Peggy Coursey Phlllxp McDonald Nma Nlchols B C Kyle the homemakers 1n FHA Sharron Sm1th served the entlre year as secretary of the Student Councll Lead mg them through thelr prosperous sophomore year were Curtls Clay brook the first semester and Davld Hawkins able poet crackmg the whip at the head of thls show durmg the second semester if 449' Jane Moore Don Kxng 41 -l E Oan 'T' L.. Moore ,vin fi Jerry Holmes Edna McLeod Buddy Hensley '-S' .4-Us Q45 rg. N73 ' il 'in' V--wr ,gf-vu. l Us N l 1 1 Iii Eva Mae Kelley Willie Hale Danna Huse Jesse George Joy Hisaw 27 '-is 'sie D fi ,, '-zo:-,L 'Q . ,s 9.1 -D Y Yfi' '-'A' ' - ' . Af' Q 1 ' . jackie Erwin Sue Cook Dick Dooley Dolores Claybrook jimmy Cox ,Qi-. iqsffx .l gl W 4' L Lg Jamie Brown George Cook Students who were not present during the time the individual pictures were taken pause as they gaze on the camera man. From left to right: Jesse George, Leonard Davis, Donna Wortman, Tommy Tucker, Jo Ann Minter, john Lacy, and Earl Campbell. nm .PN IC! af Sandra Austin David Black Nanci Booth Tommy Barrowman Johnny Lassiter wifi Eunice jacob second semester president Cupper Ieftj Frances Staggs second semester vice president fabovej Norma Jean Johnson first semester secretary fflghfb .an 3 491 K' Paul Huser semester president 4 upper right! Randle Chaney first semester uce president 1 abovel T DE T COUNCIL MEMBER Lanny Anderson Shirley Hensley Rosalie Roff Tommy Williams If 'O i.a' :Q- - 1 A A Q ... l . ,., D ' i' I 1 I . -s SGI, 111 J 1 It gif' The freshman class, although new- T I comers to WHS have made thelr mark ln these halls of learnlng W' They boast the largest class xn hlgh school sxnce they have almost ...., X., one thlrd of the entlre WHS en rollment 1' V'- VK an-'-' 6 ...L il .Q QPR? 'Q 1' rw ,. l 71 fx cvs 8' 'Y ffl? lm 'ie 'Is jean Chamblee Thomas Crxswell Glenna Carroll Larry LeValley LaVerne Clark Hubert Ferguson Norma Jean Stafford Wanda Mae Alexander Marilyn Aldrxdge Travxs jackson Marxlyn Belford George Rupe Mavls Bolte George Thompson Betty Lou Cravens jlmmy Ramsey Nelhe Grace Campbell james Slvxls The freshmen have representa tives in nearly all the school ac tivlties Nlneteen freshmen are in the band Jone Yandell Billy Epton Paul Huser Tommy Wil liams Charles johnson and George Rupe are outstanding de baters Marilyn Aldridge won the office of student council treasurer This was the first time in several years in which a freshman has won a student council office '67 fx 'D Ap K-1 is 'W-fr' 1 YH' 373 SJ v- ' pug '13 fx .mst 315' ag YD lil is. .pf 3 -11- Bob Parris Vivian Moon Gordon Lingo. -r- Dolores Cook Norman Lenhart Geraldine Hodge Patsy Dunn Frances Hair. john Leitka, Betty Standridge, Tommy Leamy, Audrey jo Brannon, Verl Dean Myatt. Patsy Amold, john Parker, Marla Boland, Henry Eugene Rowell, Leona Sue Thornbrough. Lanny Anderson IS an outstand mg tennls player Last year he was runner up ln the state ln Jun -'W' 'V' ' 'UI xor hlgh d1v1s1on Charles Johnson IS much called on for hxs talent at the plano jone Yandell had a role ln the Thesplan play and Betty Roberts was a football queen attendant 1 115 we ' 40 ' Un .egg Mu-f 'x 1- 'v 'N fv- ' tw- . nv' Nur-af 171 it ful Q, ,f '? X-7 Dorls Atlnns Wendell Morton Delores Dodd Charles Johnson Gayle Harruson john Ohver Joyce Cranes Bxlhe Chaffin jane Cox james Kxmrey Martha Mltchell Ronald Holley Sherry Mrtchell Bxll Lee Epton Mary Ragsdale Charles Asblll Betty Roberts Dean Andrew Much IS expected m the next three years from such freshmen football players as John Lextka Sampson Wolfe Robert Parrlsh .., ,: Tuffy Hopkms, and Jerrv Gor don Freshman sponsors are Mr Wayne Halley Mr Phll Ball and Mr Sterlxng Wh1te Q 1s..,k V Ain. .0 meh ,....--x l9 l 5 M. If'-A 1' fy .-,ff 10 ,g--rv: Z qp-gr ',,,,- i' f John Mason Cara Lee Pryor Donald Hopkms Melba Smart Donny Bell Wanda Taylor Bxll Mxsenhexmer Jeanene Robertson Wrllxam Glenn Cook Barbara Spaulding Edward Bradley JSSSIE Snow Dav1d H111 jamce Whaley Carl Conner Marxlyn Nash Sampson Wolfe Evelyn Munman av-fl! neg: 40:5 we-9' 1?-QQ as ..'. ' ' www .' Y V' f Y Y K 7 Wx .,' an vs - - 3' 4' I I . 58 I bl , si, 'N .-x -, I V 2 , v H ' X 1 x'?,.' 5 ' V: 'V 5 ' ,,, ' A, BT gg I ,A 'Q Q J . r-Y r - v Q I I - .. M, I- M 1 'W I 5? 1 I l 1 Cl 1 - M N' ai I,-' ' 1 .Q , , . ,. fi l ' .X f - I' - ful ,Eb 2 - ,L X f' 7' Q ,gis 491 'J 'Q' W LL 1 'is ,uf- 4,195 Y 1 aus!! 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' :IQ 'Uh 95 Down the stairs after a day of school work go Billie Criswell top Duane Boyd Bud Kee see Julia Moore cen ter Margaret Jacob Doro thy Sellers Pete Hulder Qfrontj 327' Freshmen proudly claim that they can count beauty as well as brains and ability in their ranks. Add to the name of Norma Stafford, frosh Yearbook Queen candidate, such examples as the right: Judy Wiseman, Wewoka Round- up club Queeng and Jone Yandell, only freshman to pledge both Thespians and NFL. 'M rf, 1 Wi Learning by studying is not the only thxng that takes Dlace an Wewoka Hxgh School There ns learmng by UH me Q15 Phxllnp McDonald and Davlrl Parsons are tndustrxously engrossed tn Englxsh whlle Sue Cook dayclreams and Kay Royalty and Jane Moore gaze on ln boredom Q25 Them there cowhands Joan Moore and Pat Cotner have Just come m from a hard day on the campus f35 just talkxn are Marxellen Batson and jxm Stanberry Q45 Glamour glrl of Hobo Day ls Pattx Russell C55 Football jerseys and diapers are on the washmg day agenda for Coach Phll Ball Daughter looks on approvmgly Q65 One of the rarest moments ln Wewoka Hugh Snhool Bob Bxshop ns studymg a book K75 Here we go agaln wxth Coach Phxl Ball mop pmg the gym Hoor Q85 Ravmg beautxes before the mmcrophone well ravmg anyway are Doris Streater Ann Peebles Pam Russell and Mary Fox Q95 Laznly takmg 1n geometry are jnmmy Howell and Mack Burnett Q105 Is thxs an unsuspectlng man Mlss johnnxe Jll'lkS has cornered? f115 Yah to you' says Rosemary Vinson when Mr Loyd Nash snaps her plcture wxth Loydell Nash Emd Cunmngham and Mabel Burchfleld U25 Whos Who m Hobo Heaven could be wrxt ten about Don Scott Toby Wxse jerry Doyle Don Ramsey and Path Russell C135 The gorgeous no-beautxful no-oh well H1 Y sweethearts are Mary Fox and jennalxe Cook C145 Practxcmg good posture are James CDIQOJ Saladm Ervin Coleman and Curtls Claybrook U55 Learning by doing 1s rxghtfully the theme for Loydell Nash and Ehzabeth Klker as they change 1 flat IH drxvers trammg QI65 Battling Bob Bishop staves off an attack bv the fxghtlng parson David Parsons NN ov 36 AB W M I l 5 O ' Li .- 4, , .. F -, P 2 .4 ' .'. 1 , .,.,' , .ru 'X ' Q. M' ' .fa Q.- X .. Ns. 1 1 ra' .- ik fl eww -' . . , .7 ,.- 4. . , ., - ,. t f ff A X 1 . ,':'v4 '-ff' 4 ' -L F 'f5:'9 lAf1t tw-if Mig , Q - I 4.1 fi a - iz N.. A .9 I -i 6 ' X f 1 ,JP new in--I-Lf gi gi 6 ,ff 4 T? F! li-5 59' G- Mu L. s..-1 X, H l SJ 5 D,-fl' Y 1 ll li 1 If in he Ui -H 'Y in Ill ' L? l QI 'F' may 'HN n-:nf lug , In ,Q ,. ,,- l it Hg-pi.: in -E: 'Q 5 5 , at L... Above are the graduatmg semors of the football team fstandmgj Toby Wxse Ben Hamng Jxm Stanberry Gerry Calhoun John Huser Bob Horne Cs1ttmgJ Don ODonnell james Tlpton john Payne B111 Treat Don Ramsey EAT DRI K A D BE ERRY E - ,f iaith The annual football ban quet was held rn the cafe terla Dec 8 The senxors were honored and the guest speaker was Ralph Hlggms of Oklahoma A and M T' li f I All B, K g T' lg N ,.. st N, , X m ' '- ' .A tg, Y , . v . y A - , T T ' . Y H A . X . K , V.-L' :We o A ' .. 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' ' , - 4 xg--92,4 , . -4 N ,,. :Ax 5 J I - X sa.Lu .l S UA AND C0 CHE CReadmg left to rlght top to bottomj Don Coston George Ensmlnger Monty Fraser Buddy Hensley jxm ODonnell A G Smlth Dlck Wrangle Ken Terrell Don Ramsey Wlllle Hale Cnext owb Davxd French Erv1nColeman jerry Main ard jerry Coleman Dan Newman Don Rxdgeway Martln Foye Elliott McCosar jxm Howell Bob Horne Frankxe Saladm Mgr Cthxrd rowb Coach Ball Leroy Nelson jxm Saladln James Tlpton john Hl.ser Toby Wlse Gerry Cal ho1.n Mack Burnett Ben Hamng Coach Burnett ifourth rowj Phill Chnstopher Kelth Kashwer Bob Bxshop jack Woods Jack Thomas Dlck Shunatona Don ODonnell john Payne Bxll Treat and jxm Stanberry LE R BY DOI G PR CTICE SESSIO Pxctured below as the llneup mcludmg Tlpton Thomas Stanberry Calhoun Chrlstopher Wood Wxse Kashwer Bxshop Payne and Treat Next to u IS the Payne Hamng waltz At the bottom ms Terrell around end as coaches look on Huser and Calhoun trxp the hght fantastlc and next What a day' Mr Ll of gut. 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' 'ffl' - 'B - '. f, , f . 1137 1 1 lu , u, . gg' , Y BA KETBALL Left ls jlm Howell and john Huser the vxhul horses hghtmg for '1 rebound HI thx St Gregory s gimc Rlght rs Don Scott on a hp ln against Holdnnxxllv wlth Oxerby and Wlse 'aw ntlng thc rebound The basketball schedule IS as follows CWI-IS hrstj 32 Cushxng 30 38 Maud 36 43 Konawa 22 33 Konavsa 23 28 Bowlegs 8 54 Maud 26 42 Bowlegs 37 53 Holdenvxlle 44 46 Henryetta 37 32 McAles!er 31 49 St Gregory 35 50Sem1nole 46 38 Ada 62 29 Mc Alester 26 51Henryetta 39 46 Ada 51 '33 St Gregory30 I :HH 8 I Left IS john Huser blockmg a shot by Ashmore of McAlester wlth jack Thomas lookmg on Below IS the basketball group whlch mcludes left to rxght Toby Wlse, Dlck Shunatona, Elliot McCosar Gerry Calhoun john Huser Don Scott jim Howell Martm Foye Monty Overby and jerry Mam ard On the bottom row IS Coach Phxll Ball Phll Christopher, Jim O Donnell, Kelth Kashwer Kemth Terrel, Mack Burnett George Ensmmger, Don O Don nell Jack Thomas and George Cook Seen at the right IS Toby WISE on a fast break agamst St Gregory WHS and the city of Wewoka should be very proud of the team and Coach Ball because of the fine record they have made Thexr wm loss record xs 15 to 8 and 2nd P1806 In the Conference 0RE PORT At right is pictured the starting line up m Howell No 90 on the left Don ODonnell 'Io 11 jack Thomas No 12 john Huser No 16 Toby Wise No 13 The picture was taken in the McAlester game which Wewoka won 29 26 Wise Huser and ODonnell are sen iors and will not return but Thomas and Howell are juniors and along with Dick Shunatona are expected to spark the team next year TENNIS The tennis team doubles and singles, are left to right: John Huser Lory Poynor jerry McNally Dale Boren Dick Wrangle. Ann Peebles Wanda Taber Nola Barnett and Sharron Smith. Huser and Poy- nor are intramural champs. All are returning letter- men so WHS should have a fine tennis team this year, although no matches had been played at pub- lication of the annual. teresting Nic: BASEBALL Phill Christopher at second base takes a peg from home Base ball has been revived at WHS and the result should be in JI-:...w .R ,le , 5 . , 5.41 'F' i fi'5'A ... .. ,Q f- - - TRACK Go! A smooth swap in the medley relay. Depicted are David French Cleftj and Dick Shunatona. David runs the 100 yard dash, also, and Dick goes the half mile. Other hopefuls are Jim Stanberry and john Payne in discus and shot put, Toby Wise in hurdles, jim Howell in high jump, and james Tipton in pole vault. mga' ,gi , JU HHRHHHI PORT Above IS the football team Cleft to right top to boftomj Carol Cam Don Hopluns Wlllxam Pruitt Wendell Morton Tom Cns well Bob johnson jerry Gordon JIITI Nash Travxs Jackson Gordon Lmgo Cmzddle rowj Duane Boyd Carl Taber Jack Rxchardson Ray johnson Lee Johnson Eddle Home Bobby Holmes Haskell Txlley john Lextka Dan Chrlstopher Don Bell fbottom IOW, Pat Humphrles Leo Streeter Sampson Wolfe Tom Leamey Glenn Cook Charles Asbxll J R Stewart Gerald Kyle Davld H111 Bob Parrxs WendylK1rksey Schedule WC Okmulgee0 W0 Shawnee 33 W7 McAlester 0 W 12 I-1oldenv1lle12 W 7 Prague 0 W 7 Ada 13 To the rxght IS the football queen Carol Russell and football captam Carl Taber who crowned her Carol IS one of sxx queens who ran for the honor One queen was elected from each room and the glrl who made the most money for the athl t1c fund won The other queens are Mary Lou Erwln Donna Carder Helen Hall Carol Mamard and Sally Sxtton Wewoka IS justly proud of xts Jumor hxgh because the Jumor hlgh team IS now out of the red and lS a self supportmg orgamzatlon conference. 1 I lx H ,gh ' 1 1 , ' S . I ,I A xml v T546 KETBALL Below IS Coach Mxllers cage team named left to rzght Coach Mlller Lanny Andersol jerry Gordon fsee mset shootmgj Travxs jackson czbrdon Lmgo and Bob Parrxs Cbottom row left to rightj Mgr. George Thompson Duane Boyd john Leitka Tuffy' Hopkins Sampson Wolfe. Charles Walton Charles Asbill. They won 'l games and lost 8 games to come out fifth in the I - ,,lx,., , Q. 4 -B43 'YT 49' gf 1 , . ., so , l l 9' rg K 1 'N' ' :ff 3 X ' i ' 1 I C r ' 1 S ly, 'sl p 'J '8 ?l?Y!7lr4l'2x!6 45 4 . 1 ALL-C0 john Payne, co-captain of the Tigers, was selected for All-State this year to keep up the tradition that Wewoka has one All-Stater each year. John is a hail fellow, well met type, with a love for sports. John also made All-Conference. Bill Treat Cleftj followed in his brothers' footsteps by making All-Conference end. Bill was a strong of- fense and defense man. Next is Gerry Calhoun, a useful and versatile guard on offense and a tackle on defense. Jim Stanberry, next, played tackle in high school. Big Jim was a bull anywhere in the line. James Tipton gained honors at end, and did a line job l-inebacking on defense. Smokey was often a rallying force. 46 EXTRA D01 G There are many scenes rn school lnfe whlch afford us pleasure and amusement Here are a few Qlj Yes 1t was some holdup ln Mary Foxs campaign for SC treasurer Mary IS protectmg John Huser Qhrst semester treasurer and the SC money from those dastardly vxllams Curtls Clavbrook and Charles Scott Wlth Ann Moores help the moon rises hlgher Gun Moll Nancy Boothe IS bored about the whole thlng Mary lost by only 4 votes C2j Why the bug sm1les9 Its the yearbook queen congratulated by attendants Edna McLeod Norma Stafford and Betty Klker Q35 Heres another SC campaign scene To show how athletmc he IS Jerry Dan McNally Qrxght beats Leroy Nelson ln a hard fought game of J lcks OU Hmm wonder what this studlous group IS readxng9 Its All Santrock Mrs L B Sxtton Jo Allce Bates Lequxta Somervllle and Sue Sebastlan Q55 WHS halls look deserted dont they? Not a thxng going on peaceful f6j But what a dxfference the bell makes' Lory Poynor and Dxck Wrangle stroll casually along Barbara Walker gazes soulfully xnto the eyes of stalwart Leroy Nelson Poor lowerclassmen kneel at therr lower lockers Dale Stunz whistles unconcernedly but Glenna Carroll seems to be swallowing her gum Norman Lingo must have had enough of school Hes headed for the south door C73 Ellxot McCosar awaxts a gnm fate typhoxd shots Wxllxe Hale only gives out with a strong eyed stare as Dr Mack Shanholtz county health dxrector concentrates on has work C85 Heres a wuld Twxrp season prcmc Joe Harbert thoughtfullv tnes knockmg Loretta Hlll ln the head Others ln thxs mad mxxup watchmg wlth interest or concentratmg on food are Jack Thomas Mollxe Chaney jerry Mamard Patu Russell Pat Merrxtt Randell Reyburn Ann Peebles Pete Klentos and Mxss Ethel Latham Qback to camera 2 1 r . P . , ' 4 ' ' 1 ' - Ben Haning and his nfth hour harem of fair ladies-Pat Orr, Barbara , ' , ' ' -so J. 0 lb- A8 The N1flOHdI Honor Souetx Is I1 mul on schollrslnp sgrx 111 Character 'ind ILQCIGTSIWID Oftucrs of the scxutx are Lou Poxnor preszdent LGQLIIII So111Qr11lIe X1L9pI'tSlf1G!If md P11 Orr secretary TATE A D ATIONAL H0 OR IICIETIE SL111111 1111 mbus of tha NIIIOII 11 Honor Sourty ne sedtul Q11 ft to ughtj N'1ncy Pmckens P11 O11 CHILI MISS Gu IILIIIIL Housex, sponsor stcmri mg Dlck Wmngle LLqu1t1 Some-1v1lIc Lo1y POyIlOl ohn Husu 11111 Batty K1I1e1 NATIO NAL HONOR SOCIETY X! , , EL IVIu11I11 rs of U11 Sl 111 Honor 11111-ly 111 Q 11011 I I r1g2l1rJ I1mLs S1x1Is M.1rv O HJ11111111 Lols R1lsm11 MISS 111l1111e Honsrr sponsor R11s1l1e Rrff I311I11r1 VN1Il11r Sue Cook I1n111 Iir11x1n sr md mg GIU111 C ook 'I ummy VN 1I 1 11 s 111111 Q 11 1 H11 1 R11sQm1rx V1ns1111 I 1 1 sn 11 1111 1 111 111 'I 111111 11111 A11st1n 1. mln rs 11 I111 11 1 11141111l mmf m 11 'x 1 wry 11 r lin llx 1 mr 11111 nur D11 1111p,l1 1n111 11 1 nth ns 1 1 1 S1 1.,111v1s A1111 IVI4111r1 Ln 11114 ook Q 111 1r1L I1111111 WI11ll1115,t1111 Arno I 111111 A11cI1rs11n C1111111 R11111 IVI1x1s Bulls 2 1 1 ' ' 1 1 , . 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X jumor members of the Natxonxl Honor Somety are Jerry Segroves Jennalxe Cook Loydell Nash and Sandra Smxth Al' I' 'Dj T Freshmen cadets are Shrrley Hensley Patsy Arnold Mary McClure Mavis Bolte George Rupe and Lanny Anderson The I'8lS1I1g of the money for the annual sponsormg of lyceum assembhes, decoratmg of goal posts for home football games and bemg of servrce to all hlgh school phases embrace the work of the councll The students ran the town for a day on November 6, wlth Lory Poynor as mayor and Sharron Smlth as c1ty clerk The councxl topped thexr years 3CtlV1t1eS by attend mg the state conventxon at Norman x.. 50 Presrdent Lory Poynor pres1d1ng over an assembly Flrst semester student councll members are left to right Rosalie Roff Sharron Smith Shlrley Hensley jane Hauns chlld Lonna Whlttmgton Tom my Wxlllams Don Ramsey Rosemary Vmson Shirley Stew art Qjust above Rosemary Leon Pearce Gerry Calhoun Dlck Shunatona john Huser Lory Poynor and Lols Ralston Lory Poynor, presldent pomts to the Txger whxch IS symbolxc of the flghtxng sy1r1t of We woka Hxgh School Lookmg on are Sharron Smlth secretary, John Huser first semester treasurer, LOIS Ralston first semester vxce presldent, jxm Howell, second semester v1ce presxdent, and Marxlyn Ald ndge second semester treas urer 'if me Pictured below are the second semester student councll members Back row, left to right Lory Poynor Lois Ralston Pattl Russell, Mollxe Chaney Romane Rowland Charles Scott jim Howell jerry ONeal, Gerry Calhoun Front row Kay Royalty Marllyn Aldrxdge Nola Bamett, Ann Moore, Shlrley Hensley, Sharron Smlth Lanny Anderson, and John Huser Learn to serve servmg ,X fx! .,..4 ' Nancy Pickens Cbelowj first semester editor shows the combination of the LITTLE TIGER staff cablnet to Dick Wrangle second se mester editor X M P D 0 LT FF Above is the LITTLE TIGER staff as they Learn by Doing by planning the next edition of the paper Students pictured Cleft to nghtj are Dick Wrangle second semester editor Ann Patterson stah' artist Nancy Pickens first semester editor, Sandra Smith assignment editor Lory Poynor head typlst Jerry Segroves business manager, Mrs L B Sltton sponsor, and Miss Rosetta Palmer, co sponsor Seated are Jenna he Cook assoc editor Gerry Calhoun sports editor Donald Lee ODonnell asst mlmeograph operator and Jerry McNally feature writer Not pictured are Faye Chambers, mimeograph operator, Smokey Tipton, sports reporterg David Atkinson, art editor, and Monty Overby, feature writer. Oliicers of the Quill and Scroll Cupper rlghtj are jerry Se groves secretary Nancy Pxck ens presxdent and Lory Poy nor vxce presldent ANNUA xr, R Above IS a pxcture of the first meetlng held to plan the annual Pictured Cleft to flghfj are Sandra Smlth Mrs L B Sxtton Ann Patterson Loydell Nash Gerry Calhoun Duck Wrangle Lory Poynor jennahe Cook and Nancy Pxckens At the rxght are the sponsor and co sponsor of the yearbook Mrs Sxtton and Mr Nash and the co edltors Lory Poynor and Dxck Wrangle Members and pledges of the Quzll and Scroll at the mductlon ceremony for new members whxch was held 1n the home of the sponsor Mrs L B Sxtton, are Cleft to nghij Charles Johnson Sandra Smlth Gerry Calhoun jerry Segroves Mrs Sxtton Nancy Pxckens Mr Loyd Nash Lory Poynor Dlck Wrangle jennalle Cook Ann Patterson 5 4 .. -Tl '- ' ' -1 P ' 4 I . I V J 4 X Aix K' x . f XE Q 4 ' K r Z 4. 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Mg' , 1 1 1 '! .I .- YI , , -- J I PEP CL B Pmtured at left are the cheer lead ers of WHS Faye Lee Matheny Mary Fox Leon Pearce Vxrgmna Ralston and Path Russell Dxrectlv below they are shown wxth the pep club Members of the pep club are tleft to nghtl back row Cleo 'fn l Langston jov Hxsaw Shxrlev Hens 'fa ley Patsv Arnold Sue Thornbrough P' Q' Vxvxan Moon Sue Cook second row bank Dolores Cook Wanda Bxshop fsec treasl Dons Streater Pat Hopkms Hxlda Cook Willa Belle McMullen Bonnxe Banles Kay Royaltv thnrd row Eva Mae Kel ley Mary Harns Melba Smart Martha Jensen Loretta Brown Wnlma McQu1ll1ams Loretta Hxll Pat Orr Donna Summers Patsy johnson fourth row Shxrley Stew ar iprcsb Shrrley Isom une Jones Sharron Smxth Mollxe Chaney jane Haunschlld Ann Peebles Wanda Taber last row A Cora Payne Betty Knker Loas Ral ston Cv pres? Barbara Wells Nor ma StaFl'ord Eunice Jacob Man lyn Nash Danna Huse Jamce 'K Whaley as fv i'! va M555 'U' Members shown are Cleft to rrghtj back row jxmmy Howell, MOHtl8 Overby, James Txpton, Ben Hamng, Coach Phnl Ball, second row from back hm Stanberry, Gerry Calhoun, John Huser, B111 Treat, Mack Bumett, Leroy Nel son, thlrd row Bob Blshop, Dlonald Lee O'Donnell, Phxll Chrlstopher, John Payne, Dxck Shunatona, Franlne Cooper, Lloyd Boldlng, last row Toby Wise, Frankie Saladm, jack Thomas, Kelth Kashwer, Jack Woods, James Saladm, Don Ramsey ,Q ul ' .' A , V ' 4 X . PJ I ' : A- x ' fl. , L ' . y . K - 'lf' X' .A 'Y-'QE T .. ' ' l I ' V . '. - ' ' g ' - . ' ' h , l , y ' ' 1 - ' J A 3:-'r-N, t A V - , X Y J 5 A ' . V' . -- ' x 5' 1 .1 . . -' ' ' ' ' ' ! ' ,e .- . , , - K r - W '- in .I Y :MV x . . Uv, ,. -A -- -M ,,,,.,,,,. ti , V my . 8 7 P P -P ..- ln A K ol .. , 1 ' . K, .Xi . 'Y t 2 .. . ' ' v ' 5 - r X '1 L' sv . ? - Q - . ,,'xs- V I V 54 Ill-Y Pictured at left are Mr. Sterling White, sponsor, with the advisors, Mr. James K. Fox, Rev. Willard Day, Mr. C. B. Howerton, and Mrs. Lucy B. Sitton. Advisors not pictured are Mr. Rudolph Hargrave, Mr Hicks Epton Cchairmanj, Mr Bill Kennedy and Mr Marshall Huser Below Mrs Marshall Huser CH1 Y motherj lights the candle as Dale Boren Cpresidentj and ,A X Charles Scott Cvice presidentj look on Lower nght Lory Poynor Cpast presidentb pre sents roses to jennahe Cook Cpast sweetheartj and Mary Fox Qpresent sweetheartj Shown here IS a typical Hi Y meeting Members pictured are Lanny Anderson Tommy Criswell Ronald Holly George Thompson Dick Shuna tone jerry Segroves Ctreasurerb Dick Wrangle Gerry Calhoun john Huser Frankie Saladm Gary Covington Jennahe Cook Charles Asbill Kenneth Phillips Tom my Williams Leon Pearce Joe Foresee Earl Campbell jimmy Upper Lloyd Boldmg Don Ramsey jim Howell Csecretaryj Tommy Tucker Bob Horne James Brannan Lory Poynor Carl Connor Charles Scott Sterling White Dan Newman George Rupe Blll Epton Charles Johnson Don Ridgeway Randall Reybum Phill Christopher john Payne Leroy Nelson and Dale Boren grew L. . . I. ., NATIO AL FORE IC LEAG E Speakrng 1S Sharron Smlth Observmg are Ueft to nghtj jennahe Cook Lon na Whxttmgton Mlss John me jmks sponsor Loy dell Nash Sue Cook San dra Smlth Charles Scott and Lory Poynor THESPIANS Speech and drama aCtlV1f16S th1s year mcluded jumor semor and Thesplan plays debate and speech tournaments Lory Poynor Loydell Nash Sandra Smxth jennalxe Cook and Lonna Whxttmgton were conslstent wmners m speech tourneys The debate teams of Lory Poynor Sharron Smlth Jennalxe Cook Dale Boren Sandra Smxth Lonna Whrttmgton Loydell Nash Charles Scott B111 Epton made a fme showmg 1950 51 Thesplan officers are jennalle Cook pres Smokey Trpton v pres Loydell Nash sec Faye Lee Matheny treas and Emd Cunmngham pledge mlstress Leaders of the Natlonal Forenslc League are Lory Poynor pres Loydell Nash v pres Jennalxe Cook sec and Sandra Smlth treas Thespxans worklng on their stage set are Cleft to nghtj Charles Scott Dale Boren john Huser Mlss johnnxe jlnks sponsor Sandra Smlth Mollle Chaney Sue Sebastran Lory Poynor Brlhe Kung Loydell Nash Smokey Trpton Emd Cunnmgham Sue Cook Leon Pearce Faye Matheny jennalle Cook and Gerry Calhoun 56 lu? J 6 ' 1 -M-. f- I . . Y - v . Ju i Y - 7 1 - 1 v A I Y 1 1 Y 1 7 7 4 - - 7 - 1 ' 7 ' ' - - I, - ' .7 .. n, ., ' v ' 1, ' . Q, ' ., ' . ' i 5 . Q - it ' , ' 1 en. ' 1 1- ,,-K - 4.04 y 1 ' v V ' L y 1 U W , v 1 . 1 - -' ' to S 1 v .- ' Q 5 y - 1 , , ' f 1 PQ ' 7 Y Y l Y 4' , . rpm 3 ' rv I 1 ., l!Se-A 'YSO 'il 'vvvigh v gaifvu WDM., 'Mag DRAM Vivzsg 'fu IREMEMBER lVl M Thesplan Play The famlly for the Thesplan play I Remember Mama by John Van Druten presented jan 25 1951 are Sharron Smxth Dagmar Loydell Nash Mama Charles Scott Nels james TlptOH Pappa Sandra Smlth Chrxstme and Jennalle Cook Katrm P1'8CtlC1I'1g for the annual semor play Heaven Can Walt by Harry Segall glven Nov 30 1950 are standing Sue Sebastlan student dxrector Sh1rley Stewart Betty Kxker Bob Horne John Payne John Huser Don Ramsey B111 Treat Nancy Plckens james Tlpton Seated are Donald Lee ODonnell Lory Poynor Faye Lee Matheny jun Stanberry and Gerry Calhoun HEAVE CA WAIT Senior Pla y , 'T A., ' rv ' ' f - 'Q . I ' U' ! Q I t ' . - , , ,lm . I' . b ' A. ' . - , , A - v ,' ' ' ', .. .K F ' 0. 4 M rf - A ,. ,, iq. ,, 1 f,- .. .un A f ' 7 T r ' , X 1 1 - I 'A 1 ' IIV u , I . r '- ' A ' l . ! . ' ' . ' qs. , 3 3: ff 'ii il g H v. H' ' . -- H v ' 0, ,- . Q . f A! R l 0 . ' Y Y 7 ' Y Y 1 3 v 3 , Q y Q y 2 v - . . 7 .1 ' - ' 7 1 Y 5 y 5 , y , y 7 1 Y Y ' : , 7 1 Y 7 ' Pictured at left are FHA oFF1cers: Dolores Cook, song leader: Wilma McQuilliams. vice-president: Mar- garet Mathls parlmmentaruan Wanda Taber secretary Edna McLeod presxdent Roberta Snnder treasurer Norma Johnson hlstorlan and Loy dell Nash reporter FUTURE H0lVlElVlAKER OF A ERICA A candlelxght ceremony 1n1t1ated new mem bers at the beg1nn1ng of thlS school year Among projects were a Chrxstmas box spon sored for the World Frlendshxp Among Chll dren Several luncheons have been on the agenda one of whlch was prepared and served by the gxrls Through study and practxce these g1rls true to thelr motto travel Toward New Horlzons Plctured at left as they prepare to broadcast thelr radlo program over KSMI Semmole are Norma johnson Dolores Cook Wanda Taber Wxlma Mc Qunllxams Ednx McLeod Roberta Snider and Mar garet Mathrs Loydell Nash was photographer Members are back row Eumce Jacob Frances Haxr Jane Ann Cox Audrey Brannon Dolores Cook Ellzabeth Kxker Loydell Nash Emd Cunnlngham Dorls Atkms Mabel Walker Danna Huse Cleo Langston Nelma Hawklns Melba Smart Wllma McQuxll1ams Roberta Snlder second row Jean Chamblee Sue Thornbrough Vxvlan Moon Patsy Dunn jacquelyn jones Martha Jensen Margaret Math1s thxrd row Donna Summers Laverne Clark Pat johnson joy Hxsaw Randle Chaney Edna McLeod Barbara Wells Wanda Taber Shxrley Isom front row Norma lohnson Judy Wrseman Shnrley Hensley Mavxs Bolte Bonme Balles Not pictured are Arleen Babb Marla Boland Dolores Claybrook Irene Halr Sue Hawkms Betty Mmer Dons Parsons Ouxda Reed and Wanda Taylor S1 if 5 . ,K . Q . - : ' . - , : 1 1 , . i - 3 , . K X - , 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 2 , ' ,2 - . .,.. , , , ' ' . ' 1 ' - . , . . . . . . 1 - . . , , , .. I , , 1 1 1 1 9 1 - l , Y Tr 1 .. , wi-11, , FUTURE FARMER 0F MERICA TV!! iq Standing at back Clifford Christ Sponsor Back Row Leonard Harris Montle Fraser Carl Sharp Don Scott Second Elvin Roper Hubert Ferguson Glenn Cook Dale Keesee George Cook Jimmv Cox, Shelvy Stephens Leroy Nelson Third Jerry Coleman Don ODonnell Billie Crlswell Duane Boyd James Kimrey Johnny Miner Larry LaValley, joe Foresee L V Stephens jim ODonnell Front Bud Keesee Leonard Davis Lloyd Boldmg James Slvils Arlis Knight Arthur Orsbum Wiley Twcmey, john Payne Hershel Cain The motto of the Future Farmers of America is Learning to do domg to learn Earning to live living to serve With this motto in mind, these future farmers carry on such projects in productive enterprise as raising beef and dairy cattle, swlne, poultry and field crops In lmprovement projects, there are farm home improvement, soil conservation, and pasture improvement This year members entered interscholastic meets at Wilburton and Stillwater m dairy, live- stock, and poultry judging. Since all work and no play make Jack a dull boy FFA members meet twice monthly and have a business session, followed by recreation. Mr. Christ Bud Keesee Her- shel Cain. Leonard Harris Ben Haning Lloyd Bolding jim Stanberry and john Payne are admiring a black Angus calf. f-4,-.1 Y At right Rosemary Vinson accompanist for Boys Glee Club , ., Below The boys quartet from left t right jerry Holmes Ervin Coleman Buddy Hensley and Dean Andrews P115 Pictured here are members of the Boys' Glee Club. Back row, from left to right: David French, Kenneth Terrell, ' ' k T' t Montie Frazer, Erwin Coleman, jimmy Howell, Curtis Claybrook, john Husei, Gerry Calhoun, Smo ey ip ony d B dd Hensle Pete Mason George Rupe Kenneth Phillips, Don Burris, Dale Boren, Wayne Carroll, secon row: u y y, , , Carl Sharpe, jerry Holmes, third row: jerry Doyle, Frankie Saladin, Phillip Christopher, Frankie Cooper, Gene ' ' ' F D n Andrews, and Hackler, Jimmy Upper, fourth row: George Thompson, Jackie Erwin, Dean lNly.ntt, Joe oresee, ea B. C. Kyle. A A - At left: Clarice Pratt, accom- - f panist for Girls' Glee Club. ., .A .ff l, V. , , sf-D , 'wg Below: the Girls' Quartet- from left to right: Faye Lee Matheny, Pat Merritt, Eliza- beth Kiker, and Pat Cotner. 0 ral' we wr Pictured here are members of the Girls Glee Club Back row Martha Iensen Margaret Sebastran Pattl Russell Nancl Booth Joy Hxsaw Barbara Gallagher Pat Orr Betty Cravens Norma Stafford Patsy Dunn Nelma Havxk Ins second row Shirley Stewart Pat Cotner Danna Huse Cleo Langston hlelba Smart VINISH Moon Margaret Mathxs lane Ann Cox Marv Lou Dunn Ann Patterson third row Frances rlaxr VlTglfll2 Ford Ellzabeth Klker Mary Fox Ioan Moore Wanda Taber Roberta Smder Donna Wortman Dolores Cook Sherry Mitchell Marllyn Nash Cora Payne fourth row Marlellen Batson Betty Klker Sue Thornbxoufx Lequxta Somerxxlle Ann Moore LaNora Morrxs LOIS Ralston Faye Lee Matheny Donna Summers Patrlcla johnson C. A .. if ex r, 1 lf is f S ' 41 3. -. L' Q.. I ,Q E .' ' .- ,QI , My Y U A 0 ' 1 V . . 1 L I V' ' I xii x ' l If ' .f U lg , fi ' ' A ' Y ,P P- F 1 9 1' . W ' - A L X .. X I f ' f ' l f,l f V Q. Xf- 4: l ! 5 ' A In f X ,'l r v , X ' A I M ' ,'. H L, it Q is A l S M 2 6l At Ielt, Mr. E. B. Moore lis- tens to his quartet practice for contest. From left to right are jerry Segroves, Lequita Somer- ville, George Rupe and Nola Ann Barnett. i mis. -L.. Standing are: tympani-Barbara Walker, Director E. B. Moore: drums-Jackie jones, Nina Nichols. Back row Cseatedl are: clarmets-Lynn Biggers, Donna Carder Andrianna Klentos, Tom Huser Patsy Lackey Christine Rhodesg cornets-jerry McNally, Charles johnson, Mary McClure, Sharron Phillips, Charlie joe Pippinger, Peggy Lackey, Gloria Muir, Mavis Bolte, Charles Wood, bass-Don King, Eddy Hankins: baritonese-Lanny Anderson Jerry Holmes Cdrum majorhz trombones-Tommy Williams, Paul Huser, Joe Gunn alto clarmets Geraldine Hodge , I Members of the Baton Club are plctured above From left to nght are back row jerry McNally George Rupe Don Kmg jerry Segroves Jerry Holmes front row Pat Mer rxtt Nola Ann Bamett Le qunta Somervnlle Ann Moore, Carol Lee Pryor Myra J Tuttle and joan Moore W I Lee Pryor Molly Chaney second row clar1nets Roberta Smder Rosalle Rolf Mary OBannon Gary Covington Ronald Holley Randle Chaney jean Chamblee French horns jamie Brown Marxlyn Belford lane Moore Sherry Mxtchell Myra Tuttle Pat Cotner bass saxaphone Nancy Boothe bass clarl net Ann D3VlS George Rupe alto saxophone lane Carroll Ann Dxxon Marlellen Batson front row clarmets Lequxta Somervxlle Ierry Segroves Lonna Whxttmgton Loydell Nash oboe joan Moore Betty Roberts flute Nancy Chaney Jone Yandell Marxlyn Aldrldge Ann Moore AMICA Standing from left to right: Wilma McQuil- liams, Sue Sebastian, Shirley Stewart, Clarice Pratt, Faye Chambers, Faye Lee Matheny, Margaret Mathis, Billie Kathryn King. Seated: Romane Rowland, Betty Kiker, Patsy Treat, Kneeling: Lois Ralston, Lequita Somerville. an Pi hd Front Row Tuffy Hopkins Randall Reybum jone Payne Don Rrideway Charles johnson Second Row Pete Klentos john Huser Keith Kashwer Dick Shunatona james Tip ton Jerry McNally jerry Mamard Dan New man Paul Huser Third Row jerry Holmes Lanny Anderson Kenneth Terrell Phill Christopher Dale Boren Fourth Row Bill Epton Curtls Claybrook Leroy Nelson R01-lRl G TWE TY viarllyn Aldridge Virginia Ralston jean A thur Chamblee Sherry Mitchell Mary Mc Clure Cara Lee Pryor Mary OBannon Betty Roberts Marilyn Belford Ann Dixon Ger aldme Hodge Frances Staggs Randle Chaney Patsy Amold jone Yandell Rosalie Roff Janice Whaley OC L CLUBS Av SWEET EVENTEEN Standmg Mollxe Chaney Vxrgmxa Ford Ellza beth Klker Barbara Walker Jane Haunschlld Rosemary Vmson Emd Cunnmgham Loydell Nash Sandra Smnth Seated Nola Ann Bar nett Jennalxe Cook 3 Standing Tommy Wxlllams Toby Wxse Dick Wrangle Bob Bishop Donald ODonneIl jack Thomas jxm Howell Martm Foye Seated Ervm Coleman James Saladm Frankle Sala d1n Mack Burnett Jack Wood DEBO ETTE Ann Moore jamie Brown Sharron Smlth joan Moore Nma Nichols Myra Jo Tuttle Edna McLeod Nancy Booth Roberta Snider Cstandingj Lonna Mae Whittington Danna Huse Cleo Langston Mary Fox Mariellen Batson, Wanda Taber, Jane Moore, Pat Cot- ner. ERV E CUSTODI DRIVER Mr L H Kxlgore Cabovej prepares to drlve these students to DIXIE Lease Plctured are Betty Bo land Emd Cunnlngham Jo Ann Mmter Delpha Duff Betty Rxce Jlmmy Boland Randall LaVal ley Judy Wxseman Carrol Cam Leroy Orsburn Mabel Walker Lloyd Gore and the dr1ver Mr Kllgore McBr1de J W Roberson Lee Stanberry Mr Jxm Brown drlver of the south bus checks h1s pas sengers Students are Leon ard Harr1s Bobby johnson Duane Boyd Kay Coston Chrlstlne Wlllxams and Jac quelme Franklln '-4 -aint M1211 -1: 41- .nffihiwggf . LU?':'ff'lv-..- '51T 'Ahs. i . - -I .-vt -1 ' f- , 15 3 1 r 1 - if .. Leif to right: Mrs. Emily Lollis manager Mr Calvin T Smith superintendent Mrs Frieda Sad lerg Mrs. jim Kelseyg Mrs. P. J. Tuttle Keith Kashwer Enid Cunningham Lucille Bates Myra Tuttleg Marla Boland. Wewoka schools' cafeteria un- der the direction of Mrs. Emily Lollis serves approximately 300 students every day. It offers to the students a good balanced meal and this year has added many new facilities in order to serve the students more ade- quately. Right: Grade school students as they are being served. 17' I . 'I - R .ff ' ' ir ,X Y , xl lx l , - ,il Ei i :- 'I . ...p ' - Charles Chance fleftj teaches a group of freshman and sopho- more boys how to run the movie projector Qabove leftj. They are fleft to right, Tom Criswell, Hank Dotson, Jimmy Cox, jerry Gordon, Charles Chance, Don Posey, and Ronald Terrell. ST DE T TAFF In working for the school these service groups learn by doing. M E ii 1375 1. V. 'f -Heli' M-' YE HQSTSR ' A if'-' 'a if fi.--ii fs. .- .. .wA4: fqagr The school librarians fright, line up for in- spection. They are flelt to rightj Mollie Chaney, June jones, Charles Chance, Miss Rosetta Palmer-assistant supervisor, Lois Ral- ston. Romane Rowland, Faye Matheny, and Miss Ethel Latham-head librarian. M Mrs. Phil Porter and her ofhce staff chat together. Seen Cleft to rightj are Wilma McQuilliams. Mrs. Porter, Eunice jacob, Nola Barnett, and Sharron Smith. FOREIG LANGUAGE ASSEMBLY MISS Geraldme Houser forelgn language teacher presented her students m one of the outstandmg assemblxes of the year It lncluded opemng exerclses a cafe scene a bull fight and a quxz Those conductlng the qulz are Mary Fox Marx ellen Batson George Rupe Sue Cook Nma Nlchols and Nancx Booth Sandra Austm fbelowj accompanxed by Rose mary Vmson slngs You Belong to My Heart both Spanlsh and Enghsh ma Nichols and Mary o fabove dance a pamsh tango as enter ,N lv tamment for the cafe tour lsts lookmg on are Mr and Mrs Smlth CEn1d Cunnmgham and George Rupej Enjoymg a meal at the cafe are frxghtj Davld Parsons Charles Scott Shlrley Isom and Leon Pearce The Spamsh walter jerry Segroves xs not shown di To the far left the toreador Senor Abelardo Bemto Caton Commgo Carlos Enrlque eron Fehpe Gull lermo Julxo Lutero Mateo Oton Perseo Rafael Ruperto Thomas Rodrlguez 5 Smlth QCharles Scottj IS takmg the top hand Above the bull El Humfredo ln front Jamle Brown m back jane Moorej has won Spectators are Mavls Bolte Patsy Arnold George Rupe Emd Cunmng ham Sandra Austm Roberta Smder Wanda Taber Mary Fox Shlrley Isom Ronald Holley Rosemary Vmson Dax 1d Parsons 69 . 1 ,p Y Y 1 ' . . l 1 1 1 . , ' 7 1 1 ' Q' N. . Fx 5 1 S, A - fc - s l Q ' I l. . Y V ' - . . . ' ' IA , ' . ,Vln , ' 1 , NAL lv 1 4 4 . . v 5 7 - l , ,- . 5 . ,fp , -I . gl, . V vt .- ? ' K I , gr A- r tx, 'T' . Q nk, 4 , . . A x '. , . Y W, , ' -4 11 I 5 X I 7 I , , . . 1 4 N I .- , . 1 - Y - Y I 7 - . 4 1 1 1' li y v 1 Y Richard Peebles Betty Jo Damron , J., H0 OR TUDE T 19 0 Each year at graduation, clubs and organizations or citizens and teachers make awards to the outstanding seniors. The valedictorian and salutatorian trophies are judged on grade level and presented by the Wewoka Rotary Club and Chapter BZ of P. E. O., respectively. Valedictorian was Betty jo Damron, and Velda Cunningham was the salutatorian of 1950. While study- ing in WHS, Betty Jo was a member of the Future Homemakers of America and Pep Club. Velda was in FHA and mixed chorus for four years. She went to Girls' State, was in the senior play, was 1948 Yearbook queen at- tendant and placed third in Home Ec in 1947 at the district interscholastic meet. The 1950 awards for outstanding boy and girl went to Richard Peebles and Ann Rose Cotton. The trophies were presented by S. S. Orwig and the Wewoka Business and Professional Women's Club. Richard was ed.-in-chief of the 1950 Yearbook, co-editor of the Little Tiger, Quill 85 Scroll sec., and Art Club v.-pres. He attended Boys' State, was in the junior play and a member of the Nat'l High School Press Assoc. Ann Rose attended Girls' State, was a member of the Thespians, Girls' quartet and mixed chorus for four years, band secretary for two years, winner of superior three years in the state voice contest, Hi-Y sweetheart of 1949, and a member of the Baton Club and Quill 81. Scroll. All four students were members of the Student Council. Ann Rose was president. Richard, Betty Jo, and Velda were members of the State and Nat'l Honor Societies. L.:- arf! Ann Rose Cotton if n-lg i' I -F? f filly. I .1 J 1 I A l V di 1 f fe? fs 'E 15.2 ss-, Velda Cunningham GRAD james Brannon, Betty Kiker, James Tipton, and Faye Matheny are behold- ing the picture of the Tiger which is the symbol of the fighting spirit of Wewoka High School. Commencement services are over and Gerry Calhoun is being congratulated by Mr. Calvin T. Smith for the con- tributions he has made to WHS, such as winning the annual Going to College program. Seniors Betty Kiker, Faye Matheny, Barbara Santrock, Faye Chambers, James Brannon, Shirley Richards, Gerry Calhoun, james Tipton, and Lory Poynor are in their last re- hearsal for the final graduation services. 71 X X w l . 'agp I Ji, . M -4 . V f 1 P-ifvlkuqsl A . 1 . H KI, 5 .4 5 H -.wa k '41 f ,. e,-veg -1 1 . -. -'aj f--A, - . i ' ,.-f .':f,5. . , . tx ,JSE ' Tw' 1, . 11 'ff1- Y ' 2.731 .1 . ., ..l' . aLl V V . iff Q m e r - wr.. l ' 139.1 3 -' .. x 3- 3' :J A, 1 Eg? gffxgi 5,11 4--wa - 5 xl 133: W , W - e - ' 'ATI As we end- the year, the plan is now the finished project, For the underclalsmen it means they haveltaken a step higher on the ladder of lenm- ing and have deposited a little more in their bank of knowledge for the future. For the seniors it means leaving school life and going out into life's school where they will prol-it by the lesson,-- Leam by doing. , g X, 72 ' 'ir-Q 4. -.gr-sr - it 4 . - JV T T -L -,, 4. . . . . ,v . --f ii 1 , 1 ,,- ,I ,guy- 1. - . , -' Hun. f Y. F , E I3 f 2 a,. .3 . ,Ni Dwi'


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