Wilson High School - Eagle Yearbook (Wilson, OK)

 - Class of 1952

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TAYLOR publishing COMPANY 1 DALLAS. TEXAS MEANS BETTER YEARBOOKS . 11 — i « EcS Editor: Jerry Finley Asst. Edit on Olene Mitchell The annual staff takes great pride in presenting The Eagle's Voice of 1952. It's main purpose is to instill in your mind the pleasant memories of your school days... now the present, but silently creeping into the past. May these pages carve into your heart a love and remembrance always for your school days in WILSON HIGH SCHOOL. To the citizens of our town: because of their interest and understanding in the children of today; their willingness to give when called upon; their desire to make our school and town a better one; and their loyalty; we, the students of Wilson High, gratefully dedicate our annual. To the Annual Staff: Thank you for the invitation to write a letter in the 1951-52 Eagle's Voice. Each year the Eagle's Voice has become better. This is because the school spirit and loyalty challenge each of us to do a better job with each opportunity that we have. In your later years you will have many things to cherish but none of them will equal the memories of your school days, your school teachers, and your school friends. That is why it is important that your annual, the Book of Memories, be the best that each of you can make it. Not all of the fine things accomplished by you and the teachers will go into this annual. Perhaps there would not be room to list all of the things accomplished. But I would like to say through the Eagle's Voice that it has been a good year, and thank you to a very splendid student body. I would also like to express appreciation to our Board of Education, faculty, and other school employees; also, to the PTA and other organizations, parents, and Datrons who have shown such willingness in helping to build the school into a place of more opportunity and challenge for you, the citizens of tomorrow. Sincerely, H. D. Gound HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE As we look back over the 19 1 - 52 school year at the Wilson School, we realize how little or maybe how much we have put into our work. So is it in life. Honest and sincere work is an important stepping stone to happiness and success in school. May all of your days be happy and successful and all of your efforts be honest and sincere. ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE The school is for the students. Everything done at school should have the student in mind. If the things we hope for are to be accomplished, the ideas must be put into effect by the students, teachers, and parents. Progress comes through growth and growth requires experiences. These experiences must be real and first hand, for the child lives largely in the here and now. The elementary school should be a place where the school and home merge so that parents and teachers can meet for the purpose of mutual understanding. Our aim is to make our school a community center, because' we are striving to bring the welfare of the individual and that of the community into closer harmony. Wilson public j djools H. O. GOUND, Superintendent Wilson, (©klaljnma To the Students, Faculty, and Patrons of the Wilson Schools: We, the members of the Board of Education of Wilson Schools, wish to commend you, the members of the Annual Staff and your sponsor, for the production of our school annual, The Eagle's Voice. We are also happy to commend the classes and organizations lor their high aims and achievements throughout the year. We say from the depths of our hearts that we are proud of all of you. We wish to publicly acknowledge our appreciation for our superintendent, principals, and faculty; we think there is no finer group of instructors anywhere. Truly we can say that you have been called of God to guide, train, and mold the lives of our youth in Wilson. Finally, we wish to thank one and all for the fine spirit of cooperation that prevails and for your every effort to constantly improve our school system and to make our community a better place in which to live. board of Education J. L. PFEFFER. PRESIDENT A. N. DANIELS. VlCE-PRESIDBNI T. E. EMERSON. CLERK FRED DUNN. MEMBER C. E. SHOEMAKER. MEMBER C. H. ROBINSON. TREASURER N. E. TICER. ATTORNEY W. W. HULME. AUDITOR H. D. GROUND Superintendent J. W. DUNCAN High School Principal C. W. LANGSTON South Ward Principal FACULTY RUTH LANGSTON Fifth Grade PEARL HANNA Junior High THETIS VARNDELL Third Grade GLORIA OLIVER Music DORA WALLACE Sixth Grade O. L. MOORE Social Science PEARL ADAMSON Second Grade JESSIE PASS English EDYTHE POWELL Fourth Grade ANNIE LEE KERLEY Commercial ELLA LEE TODD Fourth Grade WILLARD BAYS Sixth Grade ERNEST DRY Coach DWIGHT YARBROUGH Band GILES MITCHELL Speech FACULTY ILIENE DUNCAN Home Economics BELLE PUCKETT Third Grade MARVEL McLEAN Science MILDRED GAZAWAY Second Grade G. L. BARKER Mathematics EULA MURCHISON Third Grade EXIE HARVEY Fifth Grade JENNYE S. JONES English BONNIE LEE GOUND Secretary DELL TALLEY First Grade PAULINE SPEARS First Grade PAT ALLEN MAC BARRETT JOHN BATES ' NORMAN BATTLES BARBARA BROWN GLENN BUCK ANNA BUTTS JIMMY MEYER CHERYL PORTERFIELD JAMES CHAPPELL DONALD CLARK MERLENE CLARK DONALD DOWDY JERRY FINLEY JERRY GODDARD SENIORS NORMAN GOODING MIOSHIA HULL WARREN LITTLE BETTY JONES CLAYTON McDOW DALE BULLA JO ANN ROBERTS KENNETH MOORHEAD JEAN SMITH HAROLD THURMOND ARTHUR BACHMAN WILBUR BARBOUR JUANITA BECK DALE BUCKMASTER PAMELLA BURRIS ERNEST COBB JIMMY COPELAND JOHNNY CORONA PAT CUMMINGS WILLIS DAVIS DOYLE EASTERLING PATTY EDGEMAN DIZZY ELLIS TOM ED EMERSON WAYNE FUSSELL JEANNE GILLIAM JO ANN GILLIAM ALVA JOYCE HEFNER PATSY HENDRIX RECIE HOLLIMAN ALICE HOLLOWAY WANDA IDLEMAN KENNETH JONES EVERETT LINDSEY SELMA LUCAS james McFarland FRANK McNEME MONA MILFORD OLENE MITCHELL DONNA SUE MOWDY WYNOMA NIBLETT TOMMY PICKENS DENZIL PORTERFIELD JESSIE RAY PRIEST BARRY ROBINSON BARBARA RUTLEDGE WANDA SANDERS MARION STEELE BILLY THOMPSON BILLY TOMLIN BERT TUCKER JOE TUCKER ROGER WADLEY J u N I O R S Nellie Adams Wilbur Adams Jesse Alexander m Jerry Barrett Charles Battles James Beck John Clayton Jo Ann Bigham Melvin Broughton Harold Claypool Catherine Cockerell Teddy Culbreth Patricia Davis Leta Fern Ferguson Nancy Fletcher Clarence Flynn Charles Garrett Joe Ray Hefner Irley Hornbeck Richard Houston David Howerton Tommy Jones Maimita Lee L. C. Loving E S 70 O O I “O O 00 Betty Newell Bobby Newell A. C. Overby Jerry Pass Barbara Philley Warren Puckett Twylla Robins Becky Sills Garth Smith 1 Paul Steele Irene Stewart Marvin Sullivan Barry Straughn Colene Tolbert Tommy Tudor Violet Thompson Eugene Vaughn Billy Voyles Gene Walker Dee Werner Welena Zwingle Naomi Bates Norma Blankenship Elva Broughton Barbee Buck Shirley Bull Christ ia Burris Wayne Dowdy Klough Edelen Jimmie Everett Carl Camplain Manuel Cummings Arie Daniels Barbara Heath Carl Holliman Billy Hacker Janeice Thompson Maynard Thompson Elizabeth Wasson Gene Weir Silly Wood Hoyt Wood Johnny Wyatt Michael Johnson Henry Willingham F R E S H M E N Bobby Wright Joyce Vaughn Corena Voyles Bobby Adams Wayland Alexander Sue Austin Bobby Bachman Norma Baker Barbara Barrett Ginger Battles Jerry Beck Roberta Beyer Billy Blankenship James Bramlett Verlin Bridges Virginia Cantwell Ray Chase Joyce Chitwood Elmer Croan Sonja Culbreth Beth Doty Richard Doty Herma Jean Emerson Norma Ferguson Wayne Holder Sandra Howerton Kenneth Kemp Gwendolyn Latham Gerald Lowery Bobby McClendon EIGHTH GRAD John McCoy Peggy McNeme Glenn Meyer Roger Mikeal Sara Beth Mitchell Kenneth Phillips Glona Porterfield Donna Powell Murle Sanders Ronnie Sills Frances Smith Jarvis Smith Wayne Stearns Glenn Straughn Jimmie Riley Russell Thompson Wanda Tucker Ronnie Tudor Carol Turner Donald Waddell V V Norma Adams Charles Alexander Naomi Alexander Billye Jo Bailey Aaron Bates Linda Baker Sammy Bigham Sue Blankenship Frank Carriker Nelda Chambers James Clark David Cobb Jerry Cotton Billy Cordell Dugan Croan Bobbie Mae Deal Dean Emerson Charles Flynn Michael Fulton Thressa Gilliam s E V E N T H G R A D E I D. Ann Gound Johnny Guthrie Jackie Ray Guy Mary Ellen Hacker Virginia Heath Tommy Hefner Wayne Hendrix Billy Hieronymus Dorothy Easterwood -s V Billy Jackson Deloris Jones Nancy Lansford Peggy Lassiter Joyce Latham Harold Lindsay Elmer Loving Jerry Manor Charley Mayton Mildred Newell Donal Patrick Glendene Philley Paul Powell Arthur Redmond Wilma Scarberry Billie Smith Patricia Ann Smitl Virginia Steele Jerry Sullivan Carson Thompson Charles Tucker Naomi Vaughn Sara Jane Wadley Gwendolyn Waller Joe Wayne Watson Carla Williamson Wayland Wood Tommy Wyatt S E V E N T H G R A D E SIXTH GRADE First row: Bobby Dale Barker, Janice Beck, Rita Butler, Max Burris, Vina Faye Cantwell, Mary Clayton, Donald Claypool. Second row: Lonnie Cox, Bobby Doty, Dale Duncan, Patricia Ellis, Billy Ferguson, Myra Fincher, Jerry Finley. Third row: Dale Gaither, Sandra Gilliam, Tommy Goodson, Michael Hannah, Richard Haynes, Terry Herrell, Barbara Herr. Fourth row: Carmaletta Hester, Earl Holder, Chuck Holloway, Dale Howard, Derral Idleman, Dale Johnson, James Lawrence. SIXTH GRADE First row: Carl Lemon, Dewey Loard, Anna Mae Loving, Harold Lucas, Barbara McClendon, Lawanna McKee, Billy McMillian. Second row: Wanda McCoy, Carolyn Mitchell, Betty Sue Overby, James Robinson, Bobby Sanders, Robert Singleton, Charlyn Smith. Third row: Patricia Stiles, Gary Straughn, Roger Thompson, Hava Thurman. Charles Tomlin, Dewayne Tolbert, Helen Towler'. Fourth row; Larry Tudor, Gary Whitmore, John Willingham, Ronnie Wood, Calvin Woods, Patricia Yarbrough. First row: A. L. Alexander, Myrna Alexander, George Bailey, Gary Baker, Anita Barker, Jim Bob Barrett, Kenny Barrett. Second row: Billy Barton, Elizabeth Bates, Margaret Bates, Vicki Battles, Fern Billingsley, Doyle Ray Bridges, Judith Bramlett. Third row: Betty Buck, Linda Buck, Jerry Burris, Lonnie Carriker, Frances Chambers, James Chitwood, Coy Lynn Clark. Fourth row: Norman Clark, Judy Cremer Evelina Crouch, Wilma Crouch, Donnie Daniels, Jimmie Doughty, Martha Davis. Fifth row: Martha Doty, Pearline Dowdy, Donna Dunn, Lewis Edelen, Barry Flannery, Marilyn Gaither, Judith Gondles. Sixth row; Mae Ellen Hefner, Carl Holloway, Phillip Herr, Glenda Blankenship. rs g I, •' • A , IrMT vY ' i.. • _ Tf .a „ Bk , i FIFTH GRADE First row: William Hornbeck, Carlos Johnson, Shirley Keeling, Dale Klish, Don Klish, Phyllis Langley, Ronnie Lemon. Second row; Bill Lindsay, Billy Don Loard, Judy Ann Lynch, LaVada McDow, Glenna McKee, James McLane, Goldie McMillan. Third row: Peggy O'Neal. Barbara Robertson, Charlesan Robertson, Louise Sanders, Jimmy Saunders, Darwin Scarberry, Judy Self. Fourth row: Lance Straughn, Gary Skidmore, Barbara Smith, Kay Smith, Eddie Spears, Charles Steele, James Stevens. Fifth row: Doyle Singleton, Jimmy Sullivan, Sonja Taylor, Frankie Todd, Shirleen Tolbert, Jessie Vaughn, Jearl Waddell. Sixth row: Donna Wells, Wanna Worsham, Jerry Wright. AVAILABLE Margee Loard Faye McMillen Wilma Marutzkv Claudia Buckmaster Morine Nipp Earl Phillips Charles Puckett Karmon Ramsey Betty Rice Henry Russell Hugh Sanders Donna Scott Lauretta Singleton Diane Stanley Doyle Stewart Lelean Stiles Betty Strawn Juanita Taylor Eddie Thompson Glenda Thurmond Patsy Tolbert Patsy Tudor Barbara Watson FOURTH G Joy Wooldridge Jimmy Yarbrough Lee Wood Carl Williams Billy Williamson Raymond Wilson Kenneth Wolfe RADE THIRD GRADE First row: Armond Alexander, Deloris Alexander, Maureen Alexander, Ronald Alexander, Jerry Allen, Paris Austin, Jr., Billie Bates. Second row; Joyce Beck, John Bounds, Sharion Brown, Dale Buck, Danny Bulla, Mary Burris, Elmer Butler. Third row; Emily Calley, Billie June Chatham, Myra Chitwood, Derle Clifton, Judith Coonrod, Corrinne Crouch, Billie Jean Deal. Fourth row: Berry Doss, Louise Doty, Carol Dumas, Maurice Eply, Joyce Fitzsimmons, Judith Francis, Judy Godfrey. Fifth row; Kenneth Gondles, Lee Carter Gound, Frances Hacker, Olton Harris, Jr., Betty Jean Herrell, Laura Herrell, David Herr. Sixth row; Hartford Hodges, Terry Holland, Betty Johnson, Wayland Johnson, Larry Kemp, Darryl Kirbo. THIRD GRADE First row: Barbara Langley, Druecilla Langley, Bobby Lansford, Edgar Lemons. Ronald Leslie, Barbara Loving, Charles Lynch, Second row: Royce McClendon, floyce McKee, Judy McLane, Larry Mayton, Anna Lee Milam, Billy Mitchell, Vicki Morris. Third row: Ann Oshell, Harold Oshell, George Overby, Robert Parker, Delton Philley, Randy Ramsey, Darlene Riley.. Fourth row: Janet Riley, Lavoice Riley, Lorita Riley, Karen Rowland, Judith Scarberry, Ricky Scarberry, Teddy Self. Fifth row: Glenn Steams, Ronnie Stevens, Doris Thornberry, Karen Tolbert, Travis Towler, Wayne Turner, Marcus Wasson III. Sixth row: Charles Weir, Jo Ann Welch, Bill Wilkerson, Lowry Wilkerson, Jimmy Willingham, Catherine Wooley. Larry Blankenship Wilber Bridges James Bryant Ronnie Butler Jack Cannon Mary Ann Clark S I I 7o(f) oZOOm Shirley Johnson Raymond Keltner Joe Bill Linderman Peggy Loard Larry McCartney Yvonne McCoy Gary Ray Ronald Renzelman Davis Skelton Jack Me Elroy Paula McMillen Douglas Morris Bonnie Smith James Taylor Jerry Thompson S E c O N D G R A D E Charles Way Marlene Wheeler Mareen Whitmore Jo Ann Worsham First row: Lynn Adams, Pat Alexander, Tommie Anderson, Terry Barrett, Howard Beyer, Sandra Birdsong, Carol Black. Second row: Jimmie Blodgett, Carol Brimer, Jackie Brown, Mary Buck, Val Cantwell, John Chatham, Wanda Cole. Third row: Loretta Copeland, Sharon Couch, James Davis, Emma Elledge, Bobby Emerson, Metha Epley, Eddie Hefner. Fourth row; Anna Henke. Jacklyn Herndon, Mildred Herrell, Shelia Hester, Jimmie Howard, Roy Hunziker, Jessie Justus. Sixth row: Lou Ann Langston, James Lee. First row: Karen Lemon, Troy Loard, Ronnie McCartney, Louise Nipp, Bobby Norton, Arlene Oshell, Richard Parker. Second row: George Philley, Velora Phillips, Harlan Power, Rose Mary Pride, James Sanders, Brenda Singleton. Third row: Donna Skidmore, Ronnie Stearns, Danny Steele, Charles Stiles, Joan Stephens, Don Stevens, Penny Stockman. Fourth row: Linda Tiner, Glenda Tolbert, Kenneth Turner, Clifford Tynes, Teddy Warren, Sharkey Welch, Lyndal Werner. Fifth row: Fay Wooley. SOUTHWARD ANNUAL QUEEN LAW ANA McKEE FOOTBALL QUEEN 10 Wilson - - - - - 32 Healdton ------ 26 Wilson — - - - 32 Angling 37 Wilson 42 Velma-Alma 27 Wilson - - — - 40 Madill 35 Wilson 54 Dundee — - - - — Wilson - - - — 61 Fox Wilson 58 Marietta - - — - — 51 Wilson - 26 Healdton - - 22 Wilson - 62 Angling 41 Wilson - - - - - 62 Dundee ------- 31 Wilson - - - - - 45 Fox Wilson 49 Marietta - - 38 OILFIELD TOURNAMENT Wilson 50 Friend Wilson ----- 35 Devol Wilson - 43 Greenville ------ DURANT TOURNAMENT Wilson - 56 Calera - -- -- -- - Wilson Holdenville - - — - 56 Wilson ----- Achille FOX JR. HIGH TOURNAMENT Wilson Courtney ------- .... 14 Wilson Leon Wilson Fox - -- -- -- — - HIGH SCHOOL BAND TWIRLERS DRUM MAJOR: Barbara Philley; TWIRLERS, Sandra Wolfe, Glona Porterfield, Welena Zwingle, Elizabeth Wasson, Peggy McNeme, Frances Smith. Standing: Betty Jones, Clayton McDow, Jessie Priest. Seated: Mr. Duncan, Pamella Burris, Claudia Wilson, Jean Smith, Anna Butts. LIBRARIANS Left to right: Mona Milford, Donna Mowdy, Wynoma Niblett, Pat Edgeman, Jeanne Gilliam. Betty Jones, Jean Smith, Pamella Burris, Norma Martin. Mrs. Jones, Twyla Robins, Colleen Tolbert. Joyce Vaughn. Standing: Mr. Langston, Mrs. Tolbert, Mrs. Couch, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Leslie, Mrs. Fulton, Mrs. Robinson. Seated: Mr. Pass. Mr. Whitmore, Mr. Daffem, Mrs. Morris, Mr. Gound, Mr. Bigham. Standing: John McCoy, Mr. Giles Mitchell. Seated: Barbara Philley, D. Ann Gound, Anna Louise Butts, Claudia Wilson, Mona Milford, Wayne Fussell, Maynard Thompson INDUSTRIAL ARTS LUNCH ROOM HOME ECONOMICS ANNUAL STAFF 0 1 l R 1 f. L •it B HP i w t1 Seated: Jerry Finley, Cheryl Porterfield, Betty Jones, Jo Ann Roberts, Claudia Wilson. Mioshia Hull, Olene Mitchell. Standing: Bennie Patrick, Richard Adams, Clayton McDow, Anna Butts, Pat Allen. Sponsor, Mrs. Jesse Pass, picture not shown. 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