Wewoka High School - Tiger Yearbook (Wewoka, OK)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 16 text:

.hifi f' in 4 95 STAFFS PROJECTOR STAFF WORKERS are Jim Nash, William Prewitt, Don Posey, Tom Criswell, Jim Cox. and Stephen Grover. LIBRARIANS are Patsy Arnold, Betty Tay- lor, Lula Mae Coker, Ann Patterson, Rose- mary Vinson, Patricia Ledgerwood, sponsor, Miss Maxine Walker. Cora Lee Pryor. Ger- aldine Ackenhauser, Enid Cunningham. and Lucille Bates. CUSTODIANS are Earl Weston, J. W. Rob- berson, H. B. McBride and Leonard Stan- berry. CAFETERIA WORKERS are Mrs. P. .l. Tuttle, Mrs. Jim Kelsey, Mrs. Frieda Sadler, Mrs. Betty Sanders, and Mrs. Emily Lollis, manager. L. H. Kilgore and James Brown are BUS DRIVERS for WHS. STUDENT CAFETERIA HELPERS are Enid Cunningham, Lucille Bates, Myra Tut- tle, and Keith Kashwer. These boys who operate the projectors had a lot of experience this year with such films as lane Eyre and Pride ana' Prejudice, besides the various shorts that were shown in the classrooms. Librarians, too, learn as they work with books. Perhaps the hardest workers and least recognized in WHS are the faithful custodians. They have done their best to satisfy the needs of the students and teachers. And last but by no means least are the most popular women in WHS, the best cooks in town-our cafeteria work- ers.

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MR. BUD MCCOLLUM. B. S. Physical Edu- cation. Kansas State College and T. U. MRS. MERLE MULLEN, B. S. Commerce, Southeastern State College. MISS MAXINE WALKER, M. of Ed., Social Science. O. U. MR. CURTIS GLASSCO, B. S. Biological Science, 0. U. l . A LL 'fe . Mr. McCollun1 enjoys coaching girls' sports as well as boys'. This good- looking coach and physical education instructor also teaches freshman Eng- lish. He is assistant football coach and head basketball coach. Mrs. Mullen is pleased to find that Ineanne Cunningham will be a good prospect for the interscholastic meets. This is Mrs. Mullen's first year in WHS. but she has already won the hearts of all the students. She is head of the commercial department. From Miss Walker. Danny Chris- topher and Mary Lou Erwin learn the proper procedure for checking out books. Miss Walker returns to WHS after being the principal at Central Grade School. She is head librarian and teaches high school geography and problems in democracy. Mr. Glassco shows a plastic model of the ear to Kenneth Barbre and Joy Bell. As one of the new teachers, Mr. Glasco has aroused student interest in science and has proved to be a good student council sponsor.



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SEN IDRS WHS is more than the people who teach and the peo- ple who serve, it is the students-the classes. The last round on the ladder is completed in the senior year. Graduation and diplomas, caps and gowns, that last foot- ball game or that last 100 yard dash-itls all a part of being a senior. Seniors of 1952 entered high school like lions but did not leave like lambs! No matter what direction you might have looked that year of 194-8-49, you got a glimpse of an industrious freshman. The next year found the class still bubbling with talent and ambition. They supplied the school with foot- ball and basketball stars, track and tennis whizzers, and promising debaters. When the class of '52 became juniors, they acquired a winning streak by taking the annual queen and king contests with candidates Doris Streater and Keith Kashwer and successfully electing David French first WHS Chef-of- the-year. Their play, LITTLE WOMEN, was a big success. Junior scholars won honors in district meets. This, their last year in WHS is a year of both sorrow and joy to the seniors. But as those in the past have gone on, so must these seniors-not, however, until l tell you of some of the incidents of this class which will be remembered in the future years. ,lim Howell, Loydell Nash, and Leroy Nelson make up the Student Council officers. Barbara Walker was a football queen attendant. Co-captains of the football team, ,lack Wood and ,lack Thomas led the team to an 8-2 season. Jeannalie Cook, winner, and Elmer Ogle Jr., runner-up, were sensational in the Going To College program. Our seniors have done so much this year that we had to use abbreviations to include all of their activities. The abbreviations are f.b.-football, b.b.- basketball, base b.-baseball, wrest.-wrestling, ten.-tennis, tr.-track. Natl. Hon. Soc.-National Honor Society, State Hon. Soc.-State Honor Society, intersch. meets--interscholastic meets, Y.B.-Yearbook, Mixed Cho.-Mixed Chorus, Baton Cl.-Baton Club, Sc. Cl.-Science Club, libr.-librarian, pro. staff--projection staff, Boys' St.-Boys' State, Girls' St.-Girls' State, jr.- jumor, sr.-senior. 1 Class sponsors are Mrs. Merle Mullen, Mr. Loyd Nash, and Miss Ethel Latham. The two boys shown are '52 class presidents. x w XX s NX' JERRY MCNALLY X Thesp.g Hi-Y: W Cl., Stu. Coun.5 Sc. Cl.g Foreign Lang. Cl.: v.-pres., Q. 31 S.g sr. pres.: jr.. sr. playsg f.b., b.b. X base b., te-n.g Banclg Baton Cl.: ed. LT, Y.B. staff. J ACK Woon Thesp.g v.-pres., pres., W Cl.: sr. 'pres.g jr., sr. playsg f.lJ., wrest.g LT, Y.B. staff: intersch. meet.

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